1965 Chacahoula

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1965

EDITOR • Suehanna Richmond

ASSOCIATE EDITOR • Charles Staneart -.

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In an a~e of inquirifl9 minds. <;oupled with brick, sii el d cQncreta, NOftheast Looisra G State Col­ leg becorne. Cl ci de of progre5!i as j expa ds 10 ij16 or hells. 10 ihe Ea.; , to the Sa ~h and to t e We~t, More stude +s (lre coming to N.ort~ eaST, last fall sem ster'~ enrollment 0 4,229 v:aulted ine populo 5 mllr to Ov~r fom thous6"nd -fc~ the irst time in the

history of the institutio . To cope wi he increase of population. buildings ri5~ to sup Iy d@ ands for 'ouslng ilnd classrooms: nltS, h College sig: IfIes grow h 'n physical e)(pans~on as well as lntetlectual malu .t)'. No heast [5 on t e rise, and as it advances, we be &fit from ~h· ",ccelera 'ng trnospnere of de­ velopmsnt. Sentim r.t-ally. emllps sadly, we see BrQwn Stadl­ u . ne of the earlier structures, rnoved from the si

t has occupied fa O~€lr twenty years, to a new

~o",e

an the east ba

of

~h6 bayou.

As he imes

s make room for progreS$, a new scie 'Ce b Ii d­ in~, hOl,lsing

c.hQmlstry, geo 091 and mathe atics, will spring u 'n its place. No anger can Northeasr reI ain stationary _with. in tho. 1irnln: of the present boundi!lry. Now its doai" os exte dec across Bayou De$ilJrd, where the men's r side c;e N&I. Bon .Aire, hll$ be built "nd were rrew re~jdence halls a d a cafe'eria are llllder cons lIC,IOn,

KeeRi 9 in mind our cxp" $ipn 60th 'oday an~ that pl~nne for l1~al' tomorrows, the 1965 CHACAHOULA p esen s the current flappenings with a- glimpso of fho future.

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Student Life

12

Beauties

50

Spor~

66

Greeks

96

Organizations

110

Administration

142

Classes

160

Student Services

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234


Bon Alre Hall, which opened last foil, modern faci'lities for dormilory life.

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the most recent edditlon to our campus buildings. The men's residence incorporates


Our Campus Looks

NORTH

As we view our campus to the north and northeast, we see a large expansion program in progress-a program inaugerated by the open足 ing last fall of Bon Aire Hall, thereby extending the campus across Bayou DeSiard and activating a 70-acre addition. To be connected by a foot bridge across the bayou .and under construction now are a cafeteria and another new men's residence hall, making a total of nine dormitories. Newly acquired acreage will be the major area of increased ex足 pansion in the coming years.

Due 70 increased enrollment "t Northeast, Ouachita Hall was conveded this school year to housing for women.

One of the newest housing facilities for WOmen students, Monroe Hall, is the center of women's residences at Northeast. Nicholson Hall, oldest men's permanent dormitory at Northeast, is the northern-most point on our campus.


Our Campus Looks

,EAS

As we look east, we think of social activities 'and enjoyment, for here stand Gunby Dining Hall, the College Union and the president's home. Here we eat, dance, enjoy musIc and recreational sports and grow through discussion of knowledge gained from the classroom and from our own experiences with fellow students and pro足 fessors-where we communicate and apply our ideas, beliefs and goals.

Gunby Dining Hall offers the most modern f<lcilities for food prep<lr<l足 tion and serves CIS <l center for social oetivity.

One of the foc<ll points of our C<lmpus is the College Union Building which beM' the offici<ll Indi<ln emblem_


The home

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the president with its picturesque view of the bayou creates

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lasting impression of our North Louisiana scenery"

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The front of Northeast Louisiana State College frequenting this area.

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a familiar scene for Monroe residents, and it contrasts the oldest buildings on campus with the youth

Adrninishation functions are oerformed in the south wing of Stubbs Hall, a place of active sludent traffic, whil~ Ihe north wing is devoted to mafh classrooms and science laboratories.

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Bry Holl has served for the lasl few years oS a transitional poin in the relocation of classes due to Northeast's expansion. Presently, this stalely old building houses Liberal Ads classes and offices.


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Campus Looks

sou

Turning to the South, we find the majority of academic buildings on campus: Filhiol, devot.ed mainly to agriculture and related fields; Biedenharn, home of music and speech majors; Brown, the most diversified building on campus, hosting stage pro足 ductions, basketball and gymnastics meets and used for health and physical education. history, geography, English, and other liberal arts courses; Bry. the new location of the art studios, and Stubbs, where administrative functions are performed. This area was once the North. East, West and South of our campus. From here the College has experienced a steady growth. Speech ond music students coli Biedenhdrn Holl their home.

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Agriculture lind home economics classrooms occupy Filhi路ol Hall near College Ayenue.

Our Campus Looks

W ST

In the West, we are surrounded by laboratory odors and students in white jackets, for in this section of the campus are located Cald颅 well Hall. the pharmacy building, Garrett Hall. the main Pure and Applied Sciences Building, and the Nursing Department. Here is where many of us spend the longest and perhaps the most enjoyable part of our day, either in challenging laboratory courses, in Sandel Library studying and doing research or in Brown Stadium cheering our football team. Phormocy students ore easily recognized by their white COllts outside Cllldwell Hall. .

oS

they congregate

Mlldison HIlII. one of the three men's dormi. tories, houses 300 studen Is.

Sandel Hal!, 10cIlted on Hippolite Street, has approximlltely 75,000 yolumes to serve Northeast students.


laboratories for the

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Student Life

Beauties

50

Sports

66

Greeks

96 .

Organizations

110 .

Administration

142 .

Classes

160

Student Services

234 ;

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Do you think that we will ever get through filling out these cards?

Lines can be very long during registration.

Registration

Registration moved last fall to new quarters in Brown Gym. nasium. Crowded conditions were eased somewhat. but increased enrollment still made lines uncomfortably long. Freshmen wore that look of utter disbelief at it all. Upperclassmen tried to assume an experienced pose while inwardly they were happy that few more registration years remained for them.

Adviser <lnd student discuss courses to be taken for the fall semester.

I must be preporing to buy the bookstore.

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I don't always give this persono! touch. All thot mail and

\honk goodness' This 'n registrotion.

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can't work the combination.

the lasf big thing I have to do

How is one supposed to figure this without a college degree?

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AOPi actives, C. C. Woods, Gajl Shoudy, Barbara McCoy and Priscrlla Villa the perils of being a French gendarme at their Evening in Paris party.

portray

Every sorority girl remembers rush with mixed emotions. For the rushee, rush is a constant round ~t parties, an ocean of punch-a time of excitement. But for the active, rush is the 36路hour day, backbreaking labor, scrapbooks--a time of pride. For both, rush IS a magic season-a season of rose petals and rag dolls, of gingerbread and popcorn-a season for laughter and tears,

Aclive, Coral Turnipseed, scons the horizon for oncoming rushees "t the AOPi shipwreck party.

Rushees, Donna Keith ond Cynthia Sherg"iis, and Zetas, Koren Hickman Md Jean Tr"ylor, pl6y with stuffed animals "t the Zeta P6iam~ P"rty.

Zeta active, Jean Traylor, and pl~dge, Sandra Groft from Centenary, enter颅 tain rushee, Suzanne Moseley, at the Zeta Heaven party.


Phi Mu Siamese twins, Polly Parrish and CMol Kessler, give rushees, Betty McHale and Dianne Guy, double trouble. Ru,h culminates when, with eager Ilnticipa-tioc, the rus~ee opens her BID.

Sorority Rush

Aon - 4»M - ZTA - AOn - 4»M - ZTA - AOn - Cl»M

Phi Mu Ilctives, Cheryl Mizell, Eleanor Ha:mon, Sllndy Knoblock and Hazel Calvert clown around for rushees at the Phi Mu Car· nival party.

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KA Rose Pat Ainsworth 1lnd KA aclive, Phil Carpen'er. help rushee, Gray, sign in at ine first KA smoker,

Eastland

TKE Sweethe5rf Celie Reeder pensively awe>its the arrived of rushees at TKE rush dance.

Fraterllity Rush

ITT - TKE

KA - ITT - TKE - KA - ITT - TKE - KA

Active, rushee and da les chat ot the TKE rush Forty io " background of music by the Bluenotes,

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Sig Tau active. Elberr Lozes, and rush girl, DiMe McCain, entertain rushee, A Doureaux, ar rhe first Sig Tou smoker.

Smokers, blazers and pr'etty rusn girls predominate. the f:a~ernity rush scene. It is here that real purposes of fraternal living-citizenship, broth路 erhood, scholarshirr-are stressed by the actives. On our campus, fro路 ternity rush begins with informal smokers and progresses to dances whe.r(o rushees and their dates are enter路tained by name bands. Then comes the final smoker at which time the rushee makes that important choice. Bids are issued, pledges welcomed and many new fratel'nity men are born.

5:g Tau rush girl, Diane McCain, signs in active, Buddy Loftin. at the Sig Tau Playboy Club .....hile pledge. D"ayne Copelond. srnil;ngly approves.

The KA rush dance was the sCene for much clowning ond. fun os evidenced by active, Abner Ne:ll, and date, Sharon Williams.

Rush is an ideal time with college life.

foe

makir.g new friends and becoming acquain"od


Northeast students en ~husiastically

receive i he "Town Criers."

M'am, will you accept my humble inyitation to honar me with your presence at the Old South Billl? Now this is the way it's done, so Yote 'or my man!

With deep concentration, steady nerYe, and my infallible cue, I'll hope for luck.

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I'm

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ap'imist.


Campusology

Campusology, the field one maiors in outside of class, appears to be the favorite curriculum of students. as it offers an in­ fi nite variety of courses; but its greatest appeal can be attributed to the fact that the student receives no numerical grade upon its completion. He only has to de­ cide between actively living college life or passively existing outside it. The main draw­ back is that it does have its own evaluating sca Ie. The a dive pa rti cipa nt's ma jo r offers a grade of excellence in experience and responsibility upon graduation, while the grade of the passive major can be com­ piled only in the bottom of dixie cups.

A woman in d man's world or, from tne looks ot it, the men are endeavoring to fit into the woman's world,

What

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WdY to end it dll. With

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sword I cut my !drewell cake.

Lovely, lovely ... see my interests dren't always in "Playboy."

You toke dny of tne others but thdr 'all, hend­ some, muscular tac~le iii mine!


If I knew the

Private, that', a spotligh:-not

~ m~chine

alph~bet. J

COliid find the

c~rd

I need.

gun!

L. L. Price of the Northeast fccul~y receives n~tional 4-H ~Iumni honors.

Thi, is the only home work that I enjoy,


Nursing ,tudents prelent ~ ski~ during open house to jn~erest future nune'.

II we路re going to argue. we might a, well dudy. Pharmacy sludents aid the Heart Fund by filling 路'heart, for happiness."

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Alumni register for homecoming activities planned in their honor.

Delra Demeter and Home Economics Clubs' float takes first place. TKE wins in house decorotion, and Sig Tau enters impressive car.

Spirit was happily apparent in the days and nights preceding the climactic homecoming football game. Original ideas and creative ability were evident in the secretive' and fatiguing preparation of dorms, fratern, ity houses, flOats and cars. All those who participated will remember the pageant of beauties, elaborate floats, the humorous freshman trot in the annual parade and the display of yellow mums-traditional, but each year seemingly new for the spi;'it they inspire.

Happy coeds in the Homecoming court are, left to right, Gayle Builer, Sendy Smilh, Carol Jones, Queen Linda Jones, Maid of Honor Shirley Nelson, Teddy Dixon and Patsy Fuller.

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Brincinq up the end of the homecoming porilde are leoder" fa II "we d b y the go;ly made-up freshmen,

Homecoming I

Flools, prerty girls a~d mum, ur<> trsdi'ionol a~ Northeast Hom8coming,

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From approximately 2,000 girls, fourteen were chosen to serve the Reserve Officers Training Corps as sponsors. These girls give willingly of thei r ti me a nd energy in or足 der to represent, to the best of their ability, the corps, the school and the entire ROTC program. It is frvm these fourteen coeds that the ROTC selects a queen and court for the annual Military Ball in the spring.

JUliANA HALES Battalion Sponsor

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CAROLE COUSINS

Headquarters Company and ROTC

Band Sponsor

lOUISE GRAY C Company Sponsor

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LINDA JONES

2nd BaHolion Sponsor

JAN TAYLOR A Company Sponsor

MONTE SUE BALLARD D Company Sponsor

SHARON COlDRON B Company Sponsor


PAT TWINER Little Colonel

TEDDY DIXON 3rd Ba~talion Sponsor

SHIRLEY NELSON Fusileers Sponsor

ROTC

Sponsors

CAROL PUCKETT

LINDA TOLGIRD

GINGER CHAPMAN

F Company Sponsor

G Company Sponsor

H Company Sponsor

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Members of the COIJrt and their escorts are, left to right, Robert Kemp and Margaret Pettyjohn: Linda Jones and John Taylor: Shirley Nelson and Bob Pfrimmer,

~--Military

Ball--足

The. traditional spring Military Ball. sponsored by Scabbard and Blade and the Fusileers, is a long anticipated event, especially for the Reserve Officers Training Corps sponsors from whom the queen and her court are chosen, Finalists, elected by ROTC students, are presented at the ball and from them the attending cadets select their queen.

Queen Pat Twiner Cadet eert Stone casts his vote for the Military Ball Queen.

Military faculty, their wives and dates enjoy activities of the gala event',


He'll ,oon leern not 10 argu,e.

Does ~e really thin~ his uniform " goirg to fit?

Military

Activities-----------,j~

The Reserve Officers Training Corps offers a basic and advanced course in its instruction to prepare qualified students for responsible positions as officers in the U. S. Army. The Flight Program, in its second year, has opened new military op足 portunities for Northeast cadets. The ROTC attempts to make all students, whether they are planning a military career or not, conscious of their duties as Americans.

Moj. George E. Sanders tokes a loo~ at Sgf. Moj. William T. Blythe's newly-earned insignia.

I wish the rest of them would keep in jime.

is iust oe,c

of many outside fundions

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It's "i a time li~e thi, th"t I miss my mom.

Now let', see IVh3~'s the highest number of demerits , on give you for tha tone.

I hope these wi!1 Pi'S; inspeclion.

Wonder wh"t she will 路think ef me in uniform?

Let's caplure (:>nother officer.

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C.p'. No,lor A. Milon ,how, closs proper way io di,manlle ,.,eo""n.

Scobbord and Glade Commander Roger Bright in special ceremony.

Richard

Groene

laps

Cadet

Ceders study conlour map fcr moncuvers near Bayou DeSiord. Who loves

"'01

on Thursdey?

Fusileers parlicipele in the Homecoming parade.

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SGA Pre,idenl EM! Posey \"/elcomes Reverend Knolts to Ihe Northeast campus.

Religious Emphasis Week spe<lker vi,its with a group of students at a seminar in the Baptist Student Union.

Religious, , - - -.. . . .

Emphasis Week Convocations during tile week revolve around the talks by Reverend Knotts.

Northeast's Religious Emphasis Week, the only such program at any state college, was headed by Westminster Foundation this spring. Campus Christian liFe directors, faculty and student members of the Religious Activities Com足 mittee partjcipate in arranging the programs, which ~iternate among the various religious organizations on campus. Westminster Foundation presented the Reverend Richard Knotts of the Minden Presbyterian Church who dis足 cussed "Faith in Conflict" at campus wide convocations and informal semi足 nars.

Although lha special event i, a busy time for everyone, a cup of coffee or coke in the ,tudent unjon gives opportunity for conversation.


Northeast student Laney Ware helps with registration of festival contestants.

Dr. Edward J. J. Kramar, chairman of the Department of

Speech, welcomes speech students from all over the stete.

A speech group counsels with its instructor in preparation for eetivi·

"lIes.

Speech Festival For two days, Northeast students felt the impact of an additional 500 students on campus as Northeast hosted the thirteenth annual Speech and Drama Festival. Stu­ dents from 43 high schools, representing the entire state, became acquainted with the College campus, faculty, and speech and drama facilities as they competed in debate and one-act play contests. Staff and speech maiors and minors were kept occ<Jpied registering, entertaining and assisting the guests, while other faculty mem­ bers, speech majors, visiting coaches and townspeople judged the aspirants. Students don role ot carpenters as well as actors as they ge~ ready

to prese nt a play.

St. Mary's Dominican wins honors in keen competition.

Herr1"'an Domangue enjoys his part as emcee for the hootenanny.




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The Fields and Fisher act keeps the humor flowing throughout the show. Je~nne Clare Carroll sings a pleasing rendi足 tion of "People."

Redskins

Jim Robinson Md E~r1 Posey combine their talents as masters of ceremonies.

"Redskins," one of the oldest tra足 ditions on the Northeast campus, is an annual event. This year the acts were classed as major or minor entertain足 ment and prizes were given for the best maior acts. Director for "Redskins" was Stan Wyatt, who with the help of his assistant, Gerald Williams, molded this production into a success. Zeta Tau Alpha pledges ushered and Stu足 dent Government representatives sold tickets for this event, thereby making it a campus wide activity.

The Teke "De~d Men" create e

Sigma Tau Gamma beauty contest, "Miss Redsbns" '65, places second among the m~ior group Celia Wolf sings her favorite Hebrew songs.

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, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Wlns first place with a version of Leonard Bernstein's "Children's Concert." Sheila LeBleu harmonize some

Director, Stan Wyatt, points out details to assistant director, Gerald Williams, du6ng re足 hearsal.

Bobby Durham entertains the audience with a man's view of his wife.

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Miser' The Cast *Harpagon . _.. _. Elise .... _ *Valere ._. __ Cleante _. Frosine __ _. La FJeche __ __ __ Jacques _ Servant . .. ...,... :Marianne ._... _._ Anselme .. ' _ _ Magistrate _. _ __ __ *Simon __ ._ .. . .. *La Merluche _ _.._.. __ . ... *Brindavoine __ .. _ __ __ __ .. *Mistress Claude ...... *Member of Alpha Psi Omega, matic fraternity. m

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Valere and Elise plight eternal love in spite of her father's objection.

Productions

Harpagon, the miser, reaches a de· spairing climax of greed.

A convincing lesson in obedience is administered by Harpagon to Jacques, the coachman, much to the shock of Cleante.

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ne importance of frugality is impressed by Harpagon upon the household serYants, La Merluche, Brindayoine and Mistress Claude.

The Northeast Speech Department, in conjunction with the Jesters Clab, sponsors dramatic activities on campus. A full足 length production is performed each semester. In the fall, the period farce, Moliere's "The Miser," played to a "standing room only" audience. The one-act play festival is presented in the spring, in addition to the full-length play; and the close proximity of t' e Monroe Little Theatre enables Northeast to provide the Summer D,ama Program.

The reunion of the long lost sister dnd brother, Marianne <lnd Valere, proyides one of mdny comic scenes in "The Miser."

Tha lIlotch.:noking talents of Frosine Me c1eMly eviden t as she demonstrates III to La Fleche.

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This year the concerts series brought Feranle and

Teicher, the most exciting piano team of our time.

I Northeast State

Concert Series

Appearance of the Brothers Fou r, one of the nat jon', top folk-singing groups, brought such an enthusiastic au.dience that edditional seats were required to accommodaie Ihe crowd.

The Northeast State Concerts Association affords its members some of the world's finest orchestras under the direction of renowned conduciors, one of whom was Werner Torkanowsky of the New Orleans Philharmonic Symphony.

The Northeast State Concerts Association Committee. com足 posed partly of faculty and student members, provided the area public and college student body with widely varied entertainment during the past season_ The audience could clap their hands at the Brothers Four's hootenanny, shout bravo at the Goldovsky Opera Company's presentation of Puccini's La Boheme, thrill to the playing of Ferante and Teicher,. pra ise the colorful flamenco dances of the Bailes Espanoles,_or acclaim the performance of the New 'Orleans Philharmonic OrchestTa. All full-time students are considered part of this membership organization.

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Americo's popular and acclaimed Flamenco dance attraction, Jose Molina's Bailes Espanoles, .....as well received by concert audiences.

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Members of the Mardi Gras Court are, left to right, Til Wright and Raymond Bourgeois, Shirley Nelson and Cecil Eric Nelson, Roger Box 'and Gayle Butler, Donna Anderson and Charles Eberhardt, Per Twiner and Leo Schillaci.

Mardi Gras Ball Lede Ann Hoover end Glenn Williams show off their prize winning Devil costumes.

The Beverly Hillbillies invllde Northellsf.


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Members of the Mardi Gras Court are, left to right. Til Wright and Raymond llourgeois. Shirley Nelson and Cecil Eric Nelson. Roger Box ,and Gayle Butler, Donn~ Anderson and Charles Eberhardt, Pat Twiner and Leo Schillaci.

Mardi Gras Ball Led" Ann Hoover and Glenn Williams show off their prize winning Devil costumes.

The Bever:y Hillbillies invade Northeast.


This clown reminds students to attend the Mardi Gras Celebro lion.

The Mardi Gras queen dnd five maids reign over the festive dance held in Gunby Dining Hall. The event is sponsored annually by Phi Deihl Chi, professional pharmaceutical fraternity, Prizes are given to the best dressed group or couple for the most or;gi nal attire and for the best single costume. The queen and five maids were elected by the student body but the results were kept secret until the night of the ball.

Queen K.aren I<eith

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The tigers ore having

most oriqinol costume

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rooring good time,


Whos

Who Among S euts in Anl r·can niversities

and Colleges

JAY BLAKENEY. Senior, W sl MQnro. BusirO$; Ad i 'ura~

io,

SGA:

Scabbard and EPiito n' Ci­ ole K. fr\!lasurer. bo rd of di­ r clorl, do sgo·e to 196;} NlI,­ t1on~t Ccnve-ntion, bat~b~1I mll"~ge'; foo,tbllil 7I11l10:;ler. al~oe;

P'

Sigm~

CA'ROL BE~MAllI BOND Sank:r MOnToo. Sodal Studies Educa 'I'm. Ac~,

GARETH omoc,

BOND, 5enlo, Mil ie-Tm p!! A~pli~d. phi Mu Alpha Sinfoni~; $ c" r'/ and at mni seer_IaIY: ODK, pub iei ( m.:lnmg;; '5$A,

SCi~ollmhip

de..,i\:

1~i>2:

Wfi er't elu: j~,I~1 CI b" rllPoMar 1962: H1:lndr Soei¢.ly; AI loP i Omll'g~, president, vice pre id"'ot; p, i )\Iphll. Thela; Secill Sc.ience, CI bi MMy B. F 1­ ton Aword rn Work for "'e Br nd : cb fis I n en ion.nl

t'!i'~sur .rr Jurrior ,el~ t pre~' . F.ni mble, p'Jbliclty m.m~g'e.ri ~ "reh,

i.cant; B~U, j

'ng and Cone -,·t B nd; Or, eheJlra: Twin City Sym, p' ony; Hono-r Socrnly,

Edited I

Award.

C~~t ef "Briq

ALICE BUTLER. Senior

Monro·.

Bord'

Don,"

I rn"n1ary Eou­

co!Ition. Senior Board: Student Lou'siona Teachers AtY.ld6tiol1, ll.'l;

¢

Vi Honor Soc'

; NLsc Foun­

d" io ACo!Idemic Scholarship; Pllnhelren'c Council: Alpho. OJ'l\ie on Pi, prbJid t 1764 vic!:' prosia It­ 196J, rocording socretary 1~62, COl espc ding ~ec­ rehf'r' 1961: Miss Notfhe"It 196 19051 NCAllO­ CQ. mltteo Pago.


CHARLEoS EBERHARDT, Son­ lor. N~w Orle~ , pit m¢cy, Ph: ()"lto eh: Prcl; enr. SOC' ref~,... Re'jr;'9 Prj3s;d~n'~ A"'wMr1 1964: A"Isr'c n Ph!ll­ rn aul~W11 Asscc:Tlllio'l r; $. urar: S'I.Qenl over m-n As­ ~o !I ion~ Phi 0 ppa Th 21 ; "1$.... mlln Ciub: Men's Dorm Cou cit: ~ hl!lft Schol ,. nip.

MARl YN FRANTOM. $.sniol.

W st ~..icnl'()8, Eleml:>ntMY Ed e!l 1M, S n'or Class SltqB­ ta'): GltQ9raphic $oc;s'Y: Stll­ :1 n1 to i$l "lll TelOehgr,' As. ~por sr~ W0l'1B~'5 s;;ei .. rTon Resi ence C('llnc'r: Oor Counci Pre;iden"i Proc:tor: Cha',; Bi Sil- I, 0'''''''0 les.

D't DIXON,

Se~lcr

',I Sti 'Ice, P~ i MU

Monroe, Sec­ COfl'9SPO

d'n ~

tA·~: C'rels j( $·.. aethe"d; C!lnler' SQ'I:l!lTV: N>lItion<!1 Qcllsgi",ll'l A~­ lion fOI S CI 'rio;! Socrelaty: S u­

Gbver1men' A",odaiien Sacret 'i': mft~ Cheerl.~dor: ~O C BlI t/!Il1on

w 1903

~nd

1964.

PATSY FULLER. Jurie-. Snrs... ~por .., Voe.1 Music E;du\;{lHp.Il,

Choir Seholarsltipi Norlhe~$' Si gel's: B-Qpti5~ Sluder! _ l\;Cln; Horris Hall ViC'e Pro.;ident; a !lId Kol Vjc~ Pres,ident; \"'omen'~ Ilo.d nee Cou eil Presl 9P I: Homeeam! 9 M4id 19M­ Chac.,bu!o Bea ty 19M; Big Sist.f Co-oroin tt:>n Cornmih'ea,


Who's Who among stu­

dent

in Americfl Uni­ versities M\<;! Colleges are

sf;llec:ted .On the basis of

scholorship, !e-.adership, co·

opera"on in educ honlll

Bnd extrac:urricular ctivi iies and g91\er I citIzen

Twenfy- ins North·

east s-eniors and iunjors

have won the ~tional

recognitfon this year.

s -p.

,

h S Who Among Student

RdsERT GROTH. JJnior, Jen'lingl, Bi­ ­ {:logy, Ae::>dornie Seholars ip; Honor So ciety; New an CI~·· SQlbbord lind ­ Qlade: Sop Offior.e Cia! pre~id()nt 1963

1904: Bilta Slg a BiolC'9'r' NlSC 'br ''I Comr:oi ,ee

in _Ameri€an

U niversitie

-r Jot1'litYj 1!i'~3.1964.

PHilLIP JONES, J~n-or, 0 kda'e, ,~c­ CQ11'1f.n , Af;odemk S~hQI~r~ ip; ROTC MlIi16ty

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QONSTANCE KOHNKE, Sen;o~, Covi~g­ tOh, Phillrm,1I cy, T. I H6 Tr'I Sf; hola r,~ i p. Senior o~ra, y;~ president: ono' So­ cl tv: R '0 C i, ~ecrel r'{; KDPPII Epsi­ lon, s.r;Cret,ary, Kapp" si, S~holc,,~ip Underqrodudte Al'(o!Ird I 'f~: Arre CO~ Pna maceut1cel wei tion.

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DON LONG, Senior, MOnroe. Mllrke~in . P 5i m~ Ep$rl~ i Stddenl &cve:nl1'Cif> I AH<:<:f

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CHE[UE

MARTlN,

J nior, Educ.a· SCht>13r5h'p

elemant~ry

Jl'j evill.

DINAH LEWJS c San'or. L ~ P<ovicence, English :Iuclltio; Aet! mic SehQI t$h:p; P~'t1! aas SEh'J1 . ~ip' Sigrn To D1lh<!l' Cheer1ell ar :r-e hm:)'l yellr.

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1964;

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47


Who's

Who

Among d nts in AmerIcan er and

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Senio~,

PA'RKERSON.

Sp Ilch Eclu¢lI

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BU$i"~n Admrni.

Blade: Pi Sigma Ep~i1Qn, preiident and ...ice presidel1 I Co cert C· oir' Madison Hall Pro~",j, .

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PAM R,UOI$IL.L, Ju iar, M\;J1r(le GoOV

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secr&tory, tro/HU(er; Norl 811st Singers: d I got to PM M,. 1'10 Inhel eorlifJ.rlic

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FRANCES WALTERS, Junia , Win~bqro, Ch In stry. Acod~miC! ~eh" o!r;>h!pr Ho or j"lv p<J rdt· Comm!, eo!; !!<>'9t1st St~ er flion. socrs Arner)e;., C~el'll~c;al Society; S e.ent Gov,;,rnnafll AssQ"ciotion se ator' Bi<;l Sio;ror 1963 nd 1964, <:c'llmittee ch ir'\'1an 196+.

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JULIA WIlHITE WALL, Sen­ i t, Monroe. S.pae oueo-Io,. B~pl"sl S uden~ Onio,. a'eeu lye council 196 I, roma Di­ recfor l'fb i Cho' 1960 19~r o C sp'O'l~Ot t9bO-I'9b+:" ji­ II Colona" 196): C oerleod­ e 19& I ~ JOlts s CI '. 1'960. 19M Ph, Mil: 1'l'~3 Ci ele K Swe i I~ d: 19"6'3 C"rde R Ir· 'ornot,pno,1 $..... of Bart: 191,] Mis H!JJIT <lst: 1963 ArnBr II n 0: Qu&a1~: ~,CO d Run er-up in 1963 M~s!r lo~isi­ en Pll<:J90n: ftr~l Ry ner'Jp '/1 i 9b Non lo lsi!lM Cot. tOn 9~ti ... ol~ 1963 MiUrary Boll Q"'e'en ; ICfbJ Ch C~ hall Ia­ ~o uly. .

RONALD WEIR. S n'or, M"Onto~. cooom~cs. Cirelo K, Boord of l;llrectors, sec~elar'll votin~ d-ela at to J9~a 1 ta n~lion I Convention, Allthor of filS! pi C9 sin-gl-e ~arvieo report of 'relo " Infernalio 01 il' 19b::J. Cirelo !( Scholastic AWllrd in 1964; Sigma Tau Gam 0 Frate ni y. re'CQrdillg ~c 0 ary~ .Compus Be~u if1ec 'on Com. ill .



Student Life

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66

Sports

Greeks

1

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96

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110

Administration

142

Classes

160

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234

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51



Miss Louisiana 19;64



......--..-.- Miss Northeast 1964





Chacahoula 1965



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12

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WAYNE ARMBRESTER Center

JOE BONDU RANT Guard

WENDELL DROST End

Indians Battle

DON EBARB End

•

Row.I-Nick LaBarbera, James Kirkendall, R. F. Wilson, Lynn Mitchell, Tommy Beaube. Captain Joe McCrain, Ray Pommier, Ricky Hammarstrom, Joe Bondurant and Charles Bailey. Row 2-Sam Conine, Don McCrary, Ronnie Graham, Robert Payne, Johnny Garrison, David Elkin, Freddy Hughes, Ronnie Sumt.er and Wendell Drost. Row 3-Bookie Shillcutt, Wayne Armbrester, Neal Gunn, Charles Rohner, John McGehee, Fred Stuck, Kenneth Holland, Preston Hollier, Stanley Willson and Steve Regan. Row 4-Alden Fontenot, Devone Payne. Alton Thomas. James Blackman, Dee Faircloth, Bobby Scafidel and Melvin Shows.


THOMAS EDDLEMAN

DAVID ELKIN

DEE FAIRCLOTH

ALDEN FONTENOT

OUMterbad

Fullback

Qu ~ de rback

Tackle

•

USL

Northeast State, led by Neal Gunn's 90-yard kickoff return in the second quarter, played Southwestern off its feet during the first half of this GSC game in Lafayette, but mistakes hampered the Indians' second half effort enough for USL to grab a 23-7 triumph. The Indians actually dominated first half statistics and at the time of Gunn's run back led the Bulldogs 7-6. However, a field goal later in the second frame put Southwestern back in front for good. The secofld half was one of those "nightmares" which are only supposed to happen to the other fellow but this time happened to Northeast. Southwestern fumbled Into the end zone for one score, capitalized on a blocked Northeast punt for another and pounced on an Indian fumble to set up its other tally.

DIXIE WHITE

Mhlelic Director and

Head Coach

COClch Dixie White came to Northeast State last spring from LSU re he had helped the Tigers win 15 of 20 regular season games g{lin two bowl invitations. It was hoped his arrival would be ralleled with a rise in the football program at Northeast, and it Clrs the hopes will be fulfilled. Although Northeast was winless in 1964, the improvement made NLSC was evident to all who saw the Indians in action. The squad yed the aggressive, hard-nosed type of game which is characteristic White-coached teams, and Northeast grid fortuhes appear headed r those "greener pastures" ,in the near future.

CAPTAIN JOE McCLAIN

Three-Year Lellerma"n


1964 SEASON Opp¢nent

NLSC

6 6 17 6 10 6 7

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Superman was a little late on this effort. and Northeast punter Steve Regon gets off his punt against the Demons with the aid of R. F. Wil· son's block.

R. F. Wilson gets 0 good block from end Wendell Drost 13 showing) a nd picks up a fi rst d own a ga inst Northwest. ern.

The coaching staff of Northeast consists of Ralph Lane. Wallace Hargon. Dixie White, George Luffey, and Leon Manley.

Senior halfback R. F. Wilson picked his way 93 yards on a beauti· ful kickoff return early in the first quarter, but Northeast still bowed to powerful Northwestern 27-6 in the first of three home games during the season. Northwestern, playing what proved to be one of its best games of the season, used a versatile attack led by two fine quarter­ backs to spill the Indians. The Demons romped to a 7-0 lead with a 70 yard drive early in the game, but Wilson's return narrowed the gap to 7-6 after the li ribe point-after effort failed. However, this was as close as the Indians could .get to the over-powering Demons who dominated the game. Northwestern led 10-6 at halftime, scored seven more points in the third period and 10 in the last stanza to wrap up the victory. Wilson and Alton Thomas paced Tribe rusher~ with 25 yards each.

70


nice size gain here during fjrst

It's a long road to paradise, but the Tribe's R.f. Wil\on made it with room 10 spare on this brilli,,"t 93-yard punt return against Southeastern's Lions,

JOHNNY GARRISON Quarterback

NEAL GUNN Halfback

The Indians, heavy underdogs against Southeastern's Lions, nned the Cats with 10 quick points in the first quarter but ffea another scoring opportunity in the period and finally t defeat 20~ lOot the hands of a strong SLC second half effort. Northeast took the opening kickoff, and behind the direction quarterback Johnny Garrison, marched from its 35 down to Southeastern eight in 12 plays before sta IIi ng. Bookie Shill­ ft. however, kicked a fie'd goal from here and NLSC led 3-0. utheastern failed to drive after taking the ensuing kickoff and to punt. Tribe safety R. F. Wilson fielded the ball at his own n-yard line and darted 93 yards for his second TO of this stance during the year, Shillcutt's conversion gave Northeast 10-0 lead. Later in the quarter Northeast hod another chance to score en Ricky Hammarstrom recovered a Lion fumble at South­ stern's 19 but foiled and from then on the tide turned. South­ stern cut the margin to 10-7 by intermission, scored again in third quarter for a 14-B lead and capped it with a thi rd tally he last quarter. Ellis Johnson scored all three SLC touchdowns.

RICKY HAMMARSTROM Center

STEVE HIDALGO Guard

• • •

Southeaster

71


PRESTON HOLll ER Tackle

KENNETH HOLLAND End

JAMES KIRKENDALL Guard

Grads and dads got a taste of good football at the 1964 edition of the Northeast homecoming game but had to leave disappointed when the Indians came out on the short end of a 7-6 duel with Tampa University. With queen Linda Jones and her court looking on, North­ east toyed with the Florida visitors all night with seeming ease but stii[ couldn't make that scoreboard blink just one more time. After Tampa grabbed a 7-0 lead, the Indians packed up and hauled teepees, ponie's and all right through the center of the Tampa defense on a 67-yard scoring drive. Freshman fullback Bobby Scafidel capped the drive witQ a one-yard dive to paydirt, but the PAT kick was no good­ and that was it. Northeast got several other scoring opportunities but couldn't cash in, Two field goal tries were wide, but on both occasions it appeared that the In&ans wouldn't need to go for three points because touchdowns seemed near at hand. But it wasn't to be. North­ east dominated statistics with 16 first downs and 229 yards rushing. Tampa, however, won the battle of the scoreboard.

Jonnny Garmon looks for room to run as halfback Alton Tnomas leads the way in a long-yardage situation against the Spartans,

NIC LABARBERA Guard

• • •

JOE McCLAIN Guard

Tampa

Dee Fairclotn, Northeast quarterback, eVildes two Tampa rusher' long enough to get- off il pa,s during the Tribe's homecoming e1asn.


McNeese crammed 21 points into the second quarter and spent the rest of the game fighting off Northeast State's never-say-die crew to record a 21-6 GSC victory at Lake Charles. The Cowboys picked off a Northeast pass to set up the first TO, mounted a 7B-yard drive for the second score anq used a 42-yard pass and run play to account for the other tally. The Indians 路mntained McNeese well the rest of the game and put together'a 71-yard drive for their TO in the last qUilrter. Steve Hidalgo got the drive going when he recovered a McNeese fumble at the Tribe's 29. The drive, sparked by the passing ond running of quarterback Johnny Garrison, consumed 12 plays. Halfback R. F. Wilson picked up the six-pointer on a three-yard plunge. On the drive Garrison hit Stanley Willson, Don McCrary and Alton Thomas with passes.

McNeese

DON McCRARY

End

CHARLES ROGERS Tackle

BOBBY SCAFIDEL Fullback

LYNN MITCHELL Halfback

CHARLES ROHNER

End

BOOKIE SHILLCUTT Quarterback


FRED STUCK

RONNIE SUMTER

Tackle

Tadle

• • •

Tech

With the weatherman laughing from beneath his electric blanket, Louisiana Tech defeated Northeast 23-0 in the season's final game played before 6,000 shivering fans who witnessed the game in 30 degree weather. The Indians played the nation's fourth-ranked small college team well on the sub-freezing night but couldn't generate much offensive heat aga inst the mammoth Tech defense. The clubs battled to a scoreless first quarter tie, but Tech got on the score boa rd with just over five minutes left in the half. Then with only seconds left in the period. the Bulldogs came up with a 39 yard field goal for a 10-0 lead at intermission. Again in the third frame neither team could put together' much of a sustained drive, but in the fourth stanza Tech tallied twice in the last minute and a half to record its 23-0 win. Northeast's deepest penetration of the game came on the final play when halfback Alton Thomas reeled off a 13 yard gain down to the Tech 24 yardline. The passing of Bulldog quarterback Billy Laird proved to be .the difference. He completed 16 of 33 passes for 181 yards to give Tech a wide overall edge in statistics and help set up all the points. Johnny Garrison led Tribe rushers with 33 yards, Bobby Scafidel picked up 28 yards and Thomas carried for 13 yards. Bobby SCafidel (42) moves into position to assist Johnny Garrison as the junior quarterback rolls out on a pass attempt against LouisiMo Tech.

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STANLEY WILLSON

R. F. WILSON

CHARLES MARTIN

End

Holfback

Trainer


Kneeling: CMol Jones, Gary Boutwell, Sue Kelly. Standing: Randy Cu-ry, Gary Malehorn, David Rhodes.

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. 75


TOMMY ENLOE

LARRY BUTLER

GLYNN SAULTERS

Tribe No.1 n GSC Over

LAWSON SWEARINGEN

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In a year which undoubtedly ranks as the most productive yet in Northeast State's young history-thanks to added facilities and the largest enrollment ever-Tribe basketball had to take a backseat to nothing where outstanding achievement was concerned. Lenny Fant's 1964-65 Gulf States Conference championship club accomplished more than any previous cage team in NLSC's history and set a precedent which will be hard to follow. Among its many achievements were an 18-4 season record-the best of any college team in Louisiana and the best ever for Northeast, a 9-1 GSC record which ranks among the top alltime winning league records. Possibly the greatest achievement of all-the young Indian team won its way into the hearts of the largest number of fans ever to follow Northeast. Row I-M~n~ger Don Ross, Albert Krouse, Tommy Enloe, Ronnje Suggs, Ch~r1es Gommj[l, Gilbert Burgess, Connie Rolen Gamble. Row 2-John Bailey, Billy Brooks, Jomes Brion, Wolter Hays, Johnny Peel and Chris Rhodes. Row 3-Dick WiJlioms, Lawson Swearingen, Glynn Saulters, Larry Butler, Mike Vining ond P"ul Thompson. Row 4---Cooch Lenny Font.

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Freshman Coach Irby


MIKE VINING

DICK WILLIAMS

JAMES BRIAN

PAUL THOMPSON

N orthwe's ern:

Looking back now, one tries to pick out dates and certain games which actually decided the fate of Northeast's basketball club, and the task is a hard one. Without a doubt, two of the finest vicrories were the road triumphs over McNeese State and South. eastern when it appeared the Indians were too far down to be able to reach back and grab the something extra which results in an unbelievable win; but this Tribe team had that something exrra and kept coming back when others would have quit. Because of its- never-say-die attitude, courage and tremendous hustle, the 1964-65 Indians are GSC champs, and we salute them and their coach for giving Northeast baskeaball a position of respect among foes and pride among followers. COACH LENNY FANT

Big Lawson Swearingen drives toward the goal against North· western in the home contest which Norfheast Won in record style, 104-81.

The Indians probably accomplished more, record wise, against last place Northwestern than anyone else they played. The first time the two teams met, Northeast tied a ten-year school scoring record In their 104-81 romp at Brown Gym, then in the club's next contest Northeast wrapped up the Gulf States Conference Championship with a 76-72 victory on the same night that second place South­ eastern was being knocked out of the race with a loss at the hands of McNeese. Glynn Saulters was high point man both times against the Demons,_ netting 27 points in the home game and getting 18 in Natchitoches. Tommy Enloe scored 17 points and 14 points against the NSC crew while Larry Butler was the leading rebounder in both games with . 10 and 13 grabs. Reserve BiUy Brooks had 15 points in the record· breaking tilt and Dick Williams got 14 in the last game.


1964-65 SEASoN

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Mike Vining, one of Northeast's most v"luable reserves during the hectic title march. brings the ball down court against Southwestern in the early minutes of the second half.

like these make a long hard season worth going Here Glynn Saulters (12) and Dick Williams con· each other as victory is assured seconds before of an important GSC clash.

Before the season began pollsters had Southwestern sitting on top of the GSC world, and lor good reason. The Bulldogs were co·champs the preceding year and had All-American Dean Church back along" with most of the other starters; and US L did prove to be the toughest foe in the league for Northeast as the Bulldogs managed the only conference win against the Tribe, a 91-87 decision in Lafayette. Church was the difference, or at least his 39 points were; but things might still have turned out differently had Tommy Enloe been around the whole game. Enloe matched Church almost point for point until he fouled out with 10 minutes to play in the game. At that stage, the Northeast junior ~Iready had 23 points a nd would have easily broken the 30 point bar­ nero Victory, however, just wasn't on the schedule so the Indians set their sights on the next meeting with USL. This time Enloe did manage to hang around for the last seconds; in fact, it was his theft of a USL pass with I I seconds to play that presented Northeast with a 98·95 win that put the Indians on the brink of the GSC throne room. Glynn Saulters led Tribe scorers with 27 points, Enloe had 22, Larry Butler netted 16, Paul Thompson got 13 tallies and ! I rebounds and Dick Williams chipped in 10 points.

ALBERT KRAUSE

RICH BAILEY

Southwestern


• •

McNeese

CHRIS RHODES

WALTER HAYS

Tommy Enloe tossed in two free shots with six seconds to play' at Lake Charles to secure a crucial come-from-behind victory over Mc-· Neese, 64-63, in the Tribe's first meeting of the season with the Cowboys. Enloe's two points gave the Tribe a three point lead and made a last second field goa! by McNeese fall short. The Saline junior canned 19 points during the game while Glynn Saulters had 18 and Paul Thompson, who had 10 rebounds, scored /3 poi nts. In the Tribe's second clash with McNeese, things were somewhat easier although two Northeast starters were at a subpar level be­ cause of the flu bug and another had two badly sprained ankles. The Indians won 70·60 and Glynn Saulters netted 20 points even though he couldn't drive at all because of ankle trouble. The "f'lu men" were Tommy Enloe and Larry Butler, who were slowed but still played most of the game. Enloe finished with /5 points as did Mike Vining and Paul Thompson. The victory gave Northeast sole possession of first place, one-half game ahead of Southeastern, for the first time all season.

NortheMt State's ace rebounder, P"ul Thompson, comes up with this loose bell in tne struggle with McNeese State at Brown Gym.

On his way to a sClccessfui field goal attempt is Northeast's Mike

Vini.,g, who has his biggest night of the season scoring IS points

ond plcying well on defense against McNeese.

RONNIE SUGGS

BILLY BROOKS


Although everyone of Northeast's GSC victories could surely be labled "must" wins, the one in Hammond against powerful South­ eastern had to be one of the biggest of t,he year. At that time SLC was leading the conference with a 4-0 record and Northeast had al­ ready lost once-to Southwestern-and another loss at this point would have been disastrous; but the future champs came from the brink of defeat to the sweet side of victory in the last 10 minutes, beating the Lions 87-80 with an unbelievable comeback. With 10­ minutes left, Northeast was down I I points, but somehow overcame the gap. Tommy Enloe had 26 points and Glynn Saulters 25 to lead the way, and they got a big assist from Dick Williams' 15 points, 13 of which came in the last stanza. " By the time Northeast got a second chance at the Lions, the show was allover and the Tribe had its GSC title. But the Indians didn't show any signs of battle fatigue as they registered a 94-88 win in their last home appearance of the campaign before an appreciative full house. Glynn Saulters scored 35 points in his biggest night ever as a collegian . Tommy Enloe followed with 29 points, giving the "gold dust twins" a total of 64 points for the night.

Tommy Enloe goes 11igh in the air to fire in a two-pointer agoinst the Lions to complete a f"st break play that helped tile Indians topple Southeastern by four points in the last loop tilt of the campaign.

Defense played no small port in Northeast's successful season. Here Paul Thomp­ son demonstrates the "honds up" technique which is most important while playing defense.

80

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S utheastern 'Congratulaljons men," says KMlB announcer Bob Witt to North­ east state's fwo seniors Larry Butler (SO) ond Dick WiHiams of~er thci,r finol home appearMce in which the Indians defeated Southeasfern 94.8B to complete GSC play with 0 tremendous 9-' record,


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Tech

The Indians opened their most successful Gulf States Conference ever with a big road win at Ruston over arch rival Louisiana Tech, 79-71, thanks to a superman second half performance by sophomore Paul Thompson . Tech led 41-38 at inter­ mission and upped the margin to 47-40 early in the second half before Thompson led a rejuvenated Tribe attack that caught the Dogs with about five minutes to play. From here on Northeast was in command and won going away. Thompson controlled the boards, grabbing 15 rebounds and tallying 16 points, I I of which came at crucial times in the second half. The victory served as somewhat of a hint of what was to come in later league games as Northeast repeatedly came from behind to win the close ones. At Monroe a month later, the Indians completed their sweep over Tech with a stirring 97 -92 triumph before a crammed house at Brown Gym. Northeast blew a big chance to win the game in regulation time when it held a six point lead with a minute and a half to playas Tech managed to tie it up 88-88 on two free shots with six seconds to play. The Tribe, however, won, going away in the overtime period to remain in a tie with Southeastern for the league lead at 5-1. Glynn Saulters led NLSC with 28 points, Tommy Enloe had 27 and Larry Butler, in his last effort against Tech, scored 19 points.

JOHNNY PEEL " nothi'~g open for Tech's Malcolm Smith as he is guarded closely by heast', Glynn Saulters in the tense baltle between the two club, at Brown d~ring Ille last half of the GSC campaign.

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JOHN L1NTA

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Track at NLSC had been built into s.uch a powerful machine by Coach Bob Groseclose that its success is actually taken for granted by some, expected by many, and enjoyed by all who are loyal supporters of Northeast. Going into the 1965 season, Grose­ close will be trying for his fourth track title in five years. The amiable coach has a host of returning lettermen from last year's club which posted a fine record, losing only in the Southwestern Relays, and romping easily to the Gulf States Conference crown. The Tribe won the league meet by more than doubling its nearest competitor, collecting 85 112 points to 42112 for La. Tech. Returning to this year~s team, which is heavily favored to win its sixth track championship if injuries don't intervene, are such men as sprinters Ronnie Fountain an.d Dalton LeBlanc; hurdlers Roger Morgan, Roger Mann and Fred Yogel; 440 champ Cline Averett; mid-distance men Gayland LeBlanc and Jim Bodin: distance runners Bill White and Tom Brown; pole vaulter Paul Hobgood; javelin ace Tommy Slack and weight man Gary Walker. To assist these capable performers are outstanding freshman prospects. For the sprints there are Barry Delcambre of New Iberia, a 9.8 hundred man in the prep ranks; Willis Delhomme for the 440 dash and relay teams, available with his 48.5 quarter mile time; Robert Harvison, Bobby Keasler and Billy Butler in the distance races: high jumper Jack McDougal with a best of 6-53,4, and pole vaulter John Linta, who went 15-6 in high school. Whether all these talented track performers will be woven into a tighHnitted team that is tough enough and has pride enough to capture another GSC crown is unknown at present. However, for a pretty good indication it is suggested that any doubters glance over the amazing record that Groseclose has built since coming to Northeast. The "doubters list" will probably dwindle into one loud roar of appreciation for this man among men.

COACH BOB GROSECLOSE

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In 1I sport where glory ;s a forgotten word, and the motto is ply "work, work-the(l work some more," Northeast State won second straight cross country title and fifth since the Indians began peting in the event eight years ago. Coach Groseclose and his be distance men compiled a 5-1-1 record with only one senior on tellm, Bill White of Dodson. Saving their best effort for the final t, the Indians nosed out tough Northwestern 48-49 to win the fStates Conference championship held in Ruston. No other teams in contention as McNeese finished a distant third with 82 points. triumph carne the hard way for Northeast, which didn't land a 91e runr,er in the top five men. It was just about all Northeast for next several spots, however. Junior Tom Brown finished sixth for ,theast's top position, then four Tribe runners stayed right together finish 9, 10, 11 and 12. White was No.9, junior Bill Smith was next owed by freshmen Robert Keasler and Robert Harvison. Placing was James Bodin, a sophomore, while Buie Mays, another freshcame in 23rd. dories for Northeast during the season came at two triangular ts lit Natchitoches and in Monroe, two dual meets at Ruston and nroe, ond in the GSC affair. The Tribe was involved in a 35-35 'With McNeese in a triangular meet at Lake Charles, and the lone ClIme at the big Gulf Federation Meet in Houston, which the versity of Houston won. Northeast finished fifth. Also on the was the annual Thanksgiving Day Invitational race through the of New Orleans, where Northeast finished second, time-wise, a 136:12 behind the Maroon Track Club's 135:41.

ROBERT HARVISON

Distance

MIKE TABOR

Sprints

Top Row-Coach Bob Groseclose, Billy Butler, Tom Brown, Robert Horv;son, Willi, Delhomme, Hermon Domongue and Curtis Viscardis. Bottom Row-Bill While, Bobby Keasler, James Bodin, Phillip Mapp oed Cully Warren.


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DEAN BOUNDS Pjtcher

Diamond Crew Are Champs

DARRYL BARNES Pitcher

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DEAN BOUNDS Pitcher

DARRYL BARNES Pitcher

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Row I-David Worthington, Jimmy Edwards, Bill McCullin, Joey McGinn, Eddie Kinc~id, Mike Tinnerello and Red Hail. Row 2-Coach Luffey, Don Baoniol, Richard Fairchild, Mixe Vining, Darryl Bornes, Gary Fields, Joe Huffman, Glynn Saulters, Charles Dykes, Dean Bounds, David Davis, Alton Thomas, Joe Canal and Didie Crowe, as>i>tanl coach.


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DEAN BOUNDS Pitcher

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With folks still talking about the fabulous 1964 baseball season, best in the college's history, Northeast State began the 1965 with its sig'hts set on a second straight GSC championshi p. During 1964, Northeast posted a 17-10 overall record, finished its sporkling GSC campaign with a fine 13-3 mark and earned pilot George Luffey "Coach of the Year" honors. Among maior ac­ comp'ishments of the championship team, which earned the first GSC baseball crown ever for NLSC, was the landinq of six men on fheall-conference team. To put the icing on the cake, five of the six all-stars return to the 1965 edition of the Tribe diamond crew. Heading the list are senior Charley Dykes, a second team NAIA All-American selection; catcher Eddie Kincaid, honored two strllight years on the mythical club; infielders Joey McGinn and David Worthington, a fine keystone combination for the Indians last year; and itcher Dean Bounds, an honorable mention pick on the All-American team. Also back for the current season are out­ 6elders Alton Thomas and Red Hall who were all-stars in 1963, and pitcher Bob Rachal, who was on the mythical team in 1962. Others expected to carry a big load for 1965 squad are pitchers Darryl Barnes, Mike Vining, Mike Tinnerello, Glynn Saulters and ovid Davis. 5811SO'...

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JOE HUFFMAN

JOHN HALL Right Field

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RAYMOND WINN AND HENRY HINKLE

MARK WOMACK AND CHIP lYMAN

COACH WALLACE HARGON

Northeast State's golfers, under the second-year guidance of Coach Wallace Hargon, faced ~ sched­ ule of 10 meets in the 1965 season, including the Gulf States Conference tournament in Natchitoches May 6-7. Returning to the 'team which won eight .of nine dual matches in 1964 and finished third in the GSC affair are seniors Chip Lyman and Mark Womack and junior Henry Hinkle. Lyman was the number one man for the Tribe during the '64 cam­ paign. Highlighting the 1965 schedule were three home appearances against the University of South­ western, Arkansas A&M and McNeese. On the road, Northeast competed in the Lake Charles Invitational, LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge and Southern In­ tercollegiate Tcurnament in Athens, Ga. Also on tap were dual meets against Louisiana Tech in Rus­ ton, Southeastern in Hammond and Northwestern at Natchitoches.

JIM MOODY JOHN GARRETT KEN DUKE


MI'IRGO ALVAREZ

RICHI'IRD CAMPBELL

DICKIE HEBERT

Tennis

Mixed emotions best described the situation which Coach Ralph Lane was experiencing at the beginning of the 1965 tennis season. On the bright side, Lane welcomed back his two top netters from the 路1964 GSC championship club, both of whom had also helped grab the title in 1963-the league's number one man, Margo Alvarez of Mexico City, and his ca pable teammate, Richard Campbell of Monroe. At this point, though, things become a little dimmer for these are the only two returnees with experience; but good showings are expected by Dickie Hebert, the only other returning squadman. and neWComers Jim Baudin and F. L. Clark.

F, L. CLARK AND JIM BAUDIN

COACH RALPH LANE


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President

OFFICERS

M&MORIES

Vice President-CAROL TURNIPSEED Recording Secretary-BARBARA BORGKVIST Corresponding Secretary-CECILIA REEDER Treasurer-PRISCILLA VILLA Pledge Trainer-CAROL TURNIPSEED

Alpha Omicron Pi was founded at Barnard Col· lege ~:>f Columbia University, New York, on January 2, 1897. Phi Lambda Tau Chapter, a local sorority, became Lambda Tau Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi on March I, 1956. The organization strives to promote dignity, char. ­ acter, and scholarship. Activities of the year in clude the Red Rose Ball. frontier nursing program in Kentucky and other philanthropic works. To all members of Alpha Omicron Pi the colors of cardinal and white, the national publication of the "To Dragma" .and the Jacqueminat rose have special significance to their sorority life. The badge is a monogram of the Greek letters AOPi, with a ruby at the apex of the A.

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Carol Bryan Jennie CI<lre Cor~( Corofyn Cou,ey Beve rly Crowso n Sherry Di<ll

C<lllie Dum<l' Ann Evans Je<lnne Foster Corlyn Foto,

De<lnn<l Furlow Dione Heard Cheryl Hoddenbo, Grace Hodge

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Kitty ISMcson Paulo Lawrence

Barbaro McCoy Vikki Moore Ruth Mulhearn Mary Ann Neill

Sue Parkerson Margaret Pettyjohn Cecilia Reeder Ann Robinson Carolyn Rose Gail Shoudy

Keith Sigrest Margie Terry Carol Turnipseed' Pot Twiner Priscilla Villa Cecilia Wood

Penny Williams

Pledges Lorraine Adams Don n" Anderson Cheryl Best Barbara Black Janis Brandon

Elaine Butler Lindo Cox Jeanne Dishongh Michelle Duquette Marci Ehrett Jan Evans

Mary Sue Faulhaber Leigh Gregg Mild" Johnson Polly Johnson Kathy Joli.."int Jamie Jones

Sue Leporati Brenda Morrison Jo Dean Nicole Ginger Ratcliff Carolyn Rea Co rroll Rogers

Cynthia Sherg"lis Glori" Stone Morey Taylor Sally Wing Mary Woodard

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M Eleanor Harmon President

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Vice President-JANE LOKER DOUCIERE Recording Secretary-JEANNE LOFTIN Corresponding Secretary-MAURINE GRAY Treasurer-L1DICE POHL Pledge Trainer-LINDA LOVE

Phi Mu was organized on March 5, 1852 at Wes足 leyan College in Macon, Ga. It functioned on the Northeast campus as Gamma Zeta until April 14, 1956 when it was formally installed as the first Pan hellenic group on campus. The organization is designed to encourage confi dence. initiative, scholarship and leadership. Alpha Rho Chapter has many projects, which include charitable work, social affairs and campus activities. Of importance to Phi Mu are the pink carnation. the colors of rose and white, and the national pub足 lication, "Aglaia." A shield of black enamel, dis足 playing a hand holding a heart with a band of gold bearing the Greek letters of Phi Mu above and below a band, showing three stars create the Phi Mu badge.

Lind~ Blair Cecilia Bland Candy Bruce Dianne Bryan t Jerri Byers

Mary Ann Caldwell Hazel CalveJi Morilyn Cannon Alma Claridge Judy Clark

Terrye Dalfiume Sa ndra DOli ton Marguerete Dovis Pa trioa Dixon Jane Loker Doueiefl

Nancy Fowler Gerrie Frasier Glenda Gates Frances Graves

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Maurine Gray

Martha Guyton

Jon Hallmark

Marjorie Hammons

Madge Howard

Carol Kessler

Sandy Knobloch Lynn Levy Sara Lewi; Jeanne Loftin Linda Love Cheryl Mizell

Mary Lee Moeller Joyce Mull in s linda Owen Polly Parrish lidice Pohl Sage Redding

Ann Rinehart Jeanne Rowan Pam Rudisill Nancy Shell 8renda Taliaferro Ellen Walker

Mary Ann Wendorf Pledges

Katn lee n Cochran Ann Dear Jamie Gammill Carol Genung Carol Glover

Lind~ Lea Green Joahan Grimm Dionne Guy Diane Halley Ja yne J onnson Joy Kilpatrick

Karen Kinard 8etty McHale Paulo Morelond Dana Mouk Jan Neel Anne Norwood

Pam Porker Leslie Pearson Judy Swayze Vikkie Vollmer Janet Williams Til Wright

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Jean Traylor President

OHICERS

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President-TUP PUCKETT Vice President-DONNA KEITH Recording Secretary-KAREN HICKMAN Corresponding Secretary-LYNDA BRYCE Treasurer-KATH ERI NE RISH ER

Zeta Tau Alpha was founded on October I! 1898 at Longwood College in Farmville, Va. Ze Delta Chapter was installed on the Northeast co pus on February 27, 1965. Beta Iota Chapter, Centenary was active in the establishment of tH Zeta chapter on the campus. Zeta participates in cerebral palsy education an training programs on a nation-wide basis. Each cha~ ter has a white violet formal in the spring of tfl year among many other social activities. Among those things of significance to all Zete are the color of turquoise blue and steel grey, th flower, a white violet, and their national publicat.iol "Themis," The sorority badge is a shield with smaller black shield raised upon it. In the centl is the symbolic five-pointed crown, flanked by th letters ZTA with a Greek word of special significanc below.

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Linda Hailey Karen Hickman Harriet Hillman

Terrie Howard Donna Keith Wanda Langley Jane Limerick Diane McCain

Derylin Morris Dorothy Pa rra Be Iva Polson Carol PuckeH Katherine Risher

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Bill Hodge President

OFFICERS

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Vice President-CHARLES SNAPP Recording Secretary-JOHN TOLAR Corresponding Secretary-RICHARD SERIO Treasurer-BUDDY PEARSON Pledge Trainer-CHARLES SNAPP

Gamma Nu Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order was installed at Northeast on December 8, 1956. Kappa Alpha was organized at Washington and Lee Uni足 versity in Lexington, Va. in December, 1865, This national social fraternity is dedicated to the ideals of southern chivalry, best exemplified in General Robert E. Lee. Its most outstanding event is the traditional Old South Ball. The KA badge is a gold shield superimposed upon another, a Greek cross of gold is seen within the circle and above are the letters KA in gold on a field of blad. The flowers are the magnolia blossom and the red rose, and colors are crimson and gold. The national publication is the "KA Journal."

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Roger Deal Malcolm Decell, John Douciere Dick EthridQe Mike Freel';nd

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Richard Se ri 0 Randy Smith ChMles Snapp Parnell Stodstill Lawwn Swearingen John TolM

Lee Tugwell Ronny Watters Pledgei Charles Adel John Alwood James Barrett Phil Boydston

Melton Doughty Walter Downs Tommy Edwards James Eldridge Jo hn ny Fergu son Warren Gould

Ea dla nd Gray Bobby Hawkins Gory Holt Steve Huffman Jimmy Johnson Bruce Jones

Dennis Joseph Ed Justice Lamar Magee Andy Mapp James Moeller Murray Moore

Robert Moroney Donny Otts Max Summerville Gary Tyler Gene Wager Robert Wooley

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President

OFFICERS

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Vice President-RODNEY NOLAN Recording Secretary-RON WEIR Corresponding Secretary-DEAN ADKINS Treasurer-WADE COODY Pledge Trainer-RODNEY NOLAN

Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity was founded on June 28, 1920 at Central Missouri State College. Beta Nu Chapter at Northeast State was formerly Delta Kappa Rho, a local fraternity. Social, cultural, scholarly and benevolent accomplishments are pro足 moted among its members. The organiza'tion's main social event of the year is the White Rose Formal. The badge of Sigma Tau Gamma is a four足 pointed shield with a sword thrust diagonally through it. The face of the badge is enamel with a chevron of black, faced with gold and displaying the Greek letters of the fraternity. Below the chevron is a Grecian urn of gold. The flower of the fraternity is the white rose; the colors are blue and white, and the national publication is the "Saga."

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Randy Curry Robert Faya Richard Foster Robert Hutts Buddy LofT-in

Jim Loye Elbert Lazes James Lyons Charles McMahan Rodney Nolan

Truett Nolan Frank Parrott Thomas Perry Wesley Roberson Robert Rugan

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Herschel Ryan Ronnie Thompson Wayne Verreft

Ron Weir L. B. Wilkinson

Gerold Williams Raymond Winn Buddy Wrangofski James Zombie

Pledges N5thon Antley Stephen Bajon

Eric Borgkvist Mike Breord William Burford Ch"rles C"they Clifton Ch"mbley Dewayne Copeland

Dwain Crow John Dennis L""ry Dew W. J. Erwin Anthony Fava Thomas Frey

Paul Gates Joe Gibson Harvey Hales John Heimgartner George Holler Ralph Kirchoff

Bill Lane Winston Odom Donnie Olivier Gory P"ppas Gene Perot Ronnie Plaisance

John ny Reitzell Larry Richardson Charles Smith Glynn Savage Richard Thibodeaux Donald Trichell

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Vice President-DAVID McNEILL Secretary-JOHNSON TYLER T-i'easurer-VANC E BEVEL Pledge Trainer-CHARLES CAGLE Historian-GARY BANKSTON

Tau Ka ppa Epsilon Frate'rnity was founded as the Knights of Classic Lore on January 10. 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University. Alpha Theta Chi be足 came the first national social fraternity on campus when it was formally installed in 1956 as Epsilon Mu Chapter of TKE. The fraternity seeks to promote brotherhood. citizenship and scholarship with en足 couragement in the participation in college life. The badge is a skull and bones on an equilateral triangle above a scroll with the letters TKE. The fraternity flower is the red carnation and the colors are cherry and grey. The national publication of this group is the "Teke."

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Copelen Bradley Gerald Brous~ard Jim ~urke Bob Cooper AI Dempsey James A. EdwMd~

Robert Evangeliste John Franklin Carl Gilstrap Sidney Glass Bob Hargrove John Hoyt

Doyle LeCroy Pete Lambert "Mason McEnery Devid McFarlane Jim Massey Walter Meredith

Joe Mouton Joe Nicosia George Osbian Jerry Brown les Reed larry Richardson

Kirt Ricks Michael Robin~on C. L. Shaw Paul Shaw Wendell Shelton Mike Smith

Jimmy Taylor Philip Toups Jilek Trimble Bill Vonore AI Willard David Williams

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Karen Bauer President

Dorothy BoHon Coral Bond Mary Bossier Lourell Brickell Treasurer Jocqueline Burris Junior Adviser J e rrilyn Byers

Jo Ann Calhoun HOlel Colyert Alma Claridge C'Orolyn Cole Secretary Coral Crotwell Koren Dahl

Sheryl Fletcher Gerrie Fr05ier Veronico Guillot Jo Ann Hogon Morilynn Hale

Eleanor Harmon Suson Hromodka Historian Carol Kessler Judith Lawrence Poulo Lowrence

Charleen Morizot Ruth- Mulhern Mory Ann Neill Beatrice Nugent Senior Adviser Linda Price

Louren Rees Jeanne Rowan Vice Pre~ident Ellen Walker Fronce' Wolters

Northeast Louisiana State College Chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, nationa ho~or society for freshman women, was installed in 1965 to promote intelligenl living, a high standard of learning and encouragement of superior scholastic at路 ta inment among freshma n women. To qualify for membership, a student mus' carry 15 semester hours and earn a 3.5 average during the first semester of thE freshman year.


Omicron Delta !(appa Northeast Louisiana State leadership society for men, achievement in scholarship, affairs, publications and the student body.

College Chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa, national was installed in 1960 to recognize and encourage athletics, student government, social and religious arts. Membership is by invitation to men trom the

Robert Kemp President

Gary Bond Publicity Manager Roger Deal Vice Presiden~ Bob Dixon Charles Eva ns Gary Godair

Wynn Jefferson Philip Youngl;>lood Trea~urer

Phi Alpha Theta Epsilon Tau Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, national honorary history society, was organized in 1956 to give recognition to students showing excellence in history and a high level of attainment in other fields of social science. Membership is open to students with an overall 3.0 average and better than a 3.0 average in at least twelve hours of history.

John Shaughnessy President

Alice Black Billie Blackmon Corol Bond Vice President Sandra Dalton Jerry Howard Secretary-Treasurer Jean Shaughnessy

Rho Chi Beta Chi Chapter of Rho Chi, national honorary pharmacy society, was estab足 lished in 1961 to promote the advancement of the pharmaceutical sciences through encouragement and recognition of sound scholarship. Membership is open to pharmacy majors with a 3.0 average.

Charles Evans President

Walter Abbott Historian Martha Carter Treasurer Con~tance Kohnke Secretary Eric Nelson Vi ce President

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Alpha Psi Omega Chuck Staneart Director

Omicron Cast of Alpha Psi Omega, national honorary drama fraternity, was organized in /963 to encourage participation in and promotion of theatre performances. Membership is by invitation to students with special interest in drama who have had experience in the field of the theatre.

Shirley Allen Jane Bogle Carel Bond Helen Jo George Beverly Harrelson Bu.iness Manager

Joan Machen Stage Manager Charles Marsala Barbara McCoy Beatrice Nugent Sue Parkerson

Gai! Shoudy Stan Wyatt Pledge Trainer Francis Ye!dell

Delta On1icron Janie Sasser President

Donna Barber Patti Ba rrios C."role Clock Linda Clement Music Director Lynne Fife tst Vice President Jeanne Foster

Kitty Isaacson Janel Nolan Linda Price Treasurer Ellen Wal~er Georgienna Webb Secre~ary

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Omicron Epsilon Chapter of Delta Omicron, national music fraternity for women was installed in 1956 to provide ethical and persona! development of womef music students. Membership is by invitation.


Den1eter

Delta Chapter of Demeter, national agriculture fraternity for men, was installed in 1951 to improve society through the betterment of agriculture. Membership is by invitation.

Pete Mulhern President

Thurman Allen Clyde Arnold Vice President Norman Arncld George Bartmess James Bennett

John Fairbanks Dan Knox Henry Peck Degree Captain Larry Robertson Treasurer Don Senn

Alvin Upton Sam Walker Secretary William White Reporter

Kappa Pi Deihl Alpha Chapter of Kappa Pi, national art fraternity, was established in 1961 to promote interest in art. Membership is open to art majors and minors. /

Elbert Lozes President

Reggie Guice Jan Hallmark Vice President Beverly Harrelson Bonnie Joseph Reporter John Nies

James Parker Ba rba ra Sha rp Secretary-Treasurer Ronnie Sims

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Kappa Epsilon Alp ha Epsilon C ha pter of Kappa Epsilon, national phar'l'oceuticol Mary An n W hi take r President

Morion Hogon

Treasurer

C on ~tdnce Koh nke

Socretary

Ro ~e Ld jeberg

Vice Presi de n.

Naocy Mu lhe rn

He len Rogers

Ka ren Vode

Historian

for women , was insta lled in 1960 to develop in women pharmacy s,tudents a si re for hig h sc holarsh ip and to fos ter inte rest in the profession of Membe rshi p is by invitation.

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Kappa Psi Philip Carru th President

Ted A nloo r Yelverto n Bond ure n I Pa ul Breeux Lynn Carn p og no

George Du g os C ha rle s Evans Secretary

Paul Folse Historian Jeff Foo le Mako lm Genius Roberr G ivens Chaplain Albert Har ri ngtor Ttaas,ner Herma n H owkins

Irv in Hirsch man n

D"vi d Hughes

J o hn Ml'\yes

Brown Mo rris

J o hn Nickelso n

Grad y Poce

W olton Robinson

Gordon Smith

Vice President

Wcl lter Sfra tto n

MiHon Toup~

Dono ld Tye

N ick U ~ye~on i ch

Gera ld Wa guespock Jome~ W es t J oh n Wong

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Gamma Mu C hap ter of Kappa Psi, na tiona l pha rmaceu tical me n, was orga nized in 1959 to develop p rofessiona l et hics and a sta nd in g of pharm acy. Members hip is by invitatio n.


Phi Beta Alpha Nu Ch ap ter o f Phi Beta , na ti ona l speech and mu sic fraternity for

WOmen,

w~s installed in 1959 to c reate a nd mainta in pro fessi onal st anda rd s am o ng studen ts

Barbara McCoy

elected to th e organiz ation and to inspire fhem towards scholarship and servi ce. Membersh ip is by in vit a ti o n to women in spe ec h and music.

.P resident

Shirley All en Vice Pre~id e nt J erri B e~ s l e y Jami e Bel ucha $ uson Broo mfield

Dia ne Collins Tre asurer

J OM

Mac hen

Ga il McKoi n

Su e

PM k e r~ o n

Secretary

G () il Sh oud y Ff~ n c i s Yel dell

Phi Delta Chi Beta Beta Chap te r of Phi Delta Chi, national pharmace utical frate rnit y for men, was o rga ni zed in 1959 to encou rage the d e velo pme nt o f charader. lead er足

ship and scholarship. Membership is by invitatio n.

Charles Eberhardt President

W~ll er

Ab bott Ph iWp Aucoin R"Ylll ond Bo urgeoi s Treasurer Je rry Breifnou p t OWOIn C row Ron n ie Dufrene

Richord Enman Fosler Correspondinq Secretary R ~y

G~ ry God ~i r

Fr " n ~ H ebe rl Vice President To mmy Kes tle r

Juli"n Menl

Ro la nd Mille r Eric Ne lson Sa mmy Pe re rson Mu rray Rab~l " i s Recording Secretary J oe Ro ma no Bcb Rug an

Leo Schi llo ci LeonMd Spellrs Be rt Slone Rlcho, d Tullos Edwo,d Vocke

Bob W!lrd


Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia

Robin Watson Pres id ent

Eta Iota Cha pter of Phi Mu Alpha $info nia, na ti ona l music fraternity for men wos ins talled in 1955 to create in teres t in the performance and cO'l1positio n Americon mus ic. Membership is by invita ti on to me n st uden ts vi ta lly tn

mU SIC .

J e rry Albrigh t Gene Bd fes G a ry Bon d A lumni Se cre tary Ron ny Brothe rs Vice Preside nt Bo b Dixon Secretary Joh nny Du n ham

Mike Dunn Je rry Griggs Bert Lind le y Sidney Martin W ayn!! Morris B1!Irry Mu lli ns

Pi Sigma Epsilon

James Phi lli ps

Presidenf

J oy Bla len ey Ro y By rd Larry Cockrell Person ne l Vice President Robed Cri tte nd en Rich ord Greene Mark e ting Vi ce Preside nt Lamar Greer

A lfred Hempe n G er old H ~ben Publicity Coord iMtor Ha rold Ikerd

Eloite live ly Do n l ong MiI,H Med lin Tre a surer

J oe Mong le Jesse O liver W il bu r Perl:.in. Socro tary Low50n Sweoringen BI"k e W ilkinson Serge a nt ."t .,,Ums

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Zeta Chapte r of Pi Sigma Epsilon , na tiona l business admi nis tration frater rity for men, was estab lished in 1957 to fost er in terest in sales and in the field of sales manageme nt. Membership is open to all men business ma jors.


· Mu Alpha Sinfonia

Sd m Necai>e Bob Pfrimmer

Bill Porler To m Porle r W ayne Rader Tre <!lsurer

Tommy Ritter Hist orian

J im Robi ns on DlI vid Sm i l h

Wa rden G. C. Somm ers Ro nny Stephens Ken Slone Fr an ~

Swind le

Ti m Tol5f J imm y W i Hy

Sigma Tau Delta Chapte r of Sigma Ta u Delta, natio na l English frate rnity, wa s in­ in 1955 to stimulate in te re st in creati ve writ ing. Membership is by in­ to students ea rning d 3.5 ave rage in fi rst semester Eng lish cou rses and

Beatrice Nugent President

ove ra ll 3.0 ave rage.

Ro)!! nne Bede r Bil lie Black mon

Al ma C loridge

Sheryl Fletc her J o An n Hagan Secre tary

C arolYrl Ho rt Tred ~urer

Marg Met lee Borbof<'l McCoy

Jan Mo nroe

Peggy Osborne

Brenda Pork er J o yce Phillips J oh n S ha u g hne ~sy Ctlrolyn Thomas

Robin Thorn hi ll

Da vi d W{l lf"er Vice Pre~ident Eme ld d W ;ll i ~ mi V e ro n ic~ Wo rle y

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Beta Sigma

Robert Pfrimm er President

Beta Sigma, loca l bio logy !caternity, was installed in 1954 to promote inte rest in the field of biological scie nce. Membership is open to students interested in this field.

Jelni. Boyd Bruce Brooks

Pll t rid

C I Cll ld

Didne HeMd

Secretary Je.:wn e Loft in ChMleen Morizo t

Sue Retzio ff Jeon Shdugh nes5Y Vice Pre sid e nt Nelda Stewort Ca ro l Turnipseed Je rr y Worner

American Chemical Society Roge r Deal President

The A merican Chemical Society Stude nt Affiliate was organ ized in 1953 to advance chemistry, bot h scientific a lly and pro fessionalty, and to serve as a social organization fo r its me mb ers. C hem ist ry and chemica l e ng ineering ma jors ~r8

eligible for affiliation.

Roxllnn e Secke r Joms s Dovi s

Vice President Gerold f a rror Robe d Kemp Mary lyl"ll'1 Morris

Se cretory. Treasu ter

Willi"m Spofford

Fr once s Wolters Rob ert Wing Phi llip Youngblood

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American Pharmaceutical Association Northeast Lou;s;ana State College Student Bra nch of the American Pharmaceuti颅 c~1

Association was ins tal led on campus in 1959 to adva nce pharmacy as a science and profession. Membe rship is open to pharmacy siudents.

Edwa rd C. Vocke III President

Ronald Ainsworth Vice President KiHen Vode Recording Secretary Re y Fo~t e r Corresponding Sec ret/Hy

Ch erie. Eberhardt Trea surer

Rosa Lilie berg Hi,lori.. n

Active Members Neil Abbondon\e W4'ter Abbott Rcted Adams l ar 'Y All en

Lind a Dillahunty

Dane Lede l

J~cob Ander,o n R~y Antcon Pete Arm~to

Judy Doiron John Dueu> Ro na ld Dufrene

J ohn Robe rt Lee

Mildred A the rt on Philip Au coin

Ge ol'ge Dugas Allison Duos

Delb er t M a nu el Mich oe l M artin

Avery EllstDone. ld Englerrh R'i chMd Enman Albe rt Eu b:o;n h Ch orles. Evans Paul Fo lse Chorles Fon terot

Ha rold Moson Richo rd MiHan James M~ssey J oh n Ma yes Ted M ~yeux Biily Mc Cul len Tommy Meach um

Pou' BrCOI!( J.ff Bracb leOMrd 8u:lc r Jerri Byer.

Jeff Fooie O ..... e n Fung Georg e G a hMlIn Billy GlImmili MlI1colm Ge ni us J oe Gibson Robe d Givens Ray Glascow Gory Goda;r Thomlls Griffin Robert Groves Loui , Guicher Ribhi H :o; ll ok Herm>':ln Hankins Sonny Horpe r Albert HMring ton

J ulion Me hl Ge ra ld Merce r J oh n Metreiean Don Midd leton Gory Mi lle r Ivon Miller Roland Miller Noe l Mikh ell A_ B,-o ",n Morris J onothll n Mouton Na ncy Mulh earn George Munr: Ceci l Ne lso n John Nid el10n An tho ny N ico,i o. Mork Ni,;.

Dr ~ry Byr.U11 A1vir CoPender lyr , Compclgn:'l Darrel Campbe!1 6Jd ~dnma.:.k Elr Cllmpo he C"mFo Ph i Cor路uth Mer+er Co路ter Uoyd Chll F"TIen Ch,r!es Chot!lign-e: lewi$ Cobb Char es CogeThorr ~5 Cole Robort Ceili r s 8il! Ceeper Dew ~ yne Cope lclnd urol Crotwell [)wai , Cr c w Hen')' Dlligle W~ t 'sr Deroos Kirby Dei Qrreau,,;,

Dick ie Hebert Frank He berl Ke nnet h Hebert Michoel Higgins Clyde Hig h Ir..... in Hirsh ma nn Marion Hogan Th o ma ~ HowMd D"vid H ug hes Cortel Hu+c hin son Horace J o hnson J ... me5 Joh nson Don Judice Thomas Kestler Connie Kohnke Anthony LoMarco V_ A_ Lamonte Jomes Londes Rosolie Leatherbury Paul LeBlanc Dovid Lebleu Brendo Ledet

G .....e n Normen t Lynd a Ogd en J ohn Ory Bill Pace Sidn ey Parker O li via Porks Paul Penderg rass Sommy Pe te non J ohnny Pope Ted Powe ll C laude Pra tt Murroy R... bo l<'l is A ntho ny R a nd~uo Fa bi on Reed HMo id Ribb eck K<'It-herine Risher Blon ch e Riv ette J ohn Roach Fr ed Roberson Paul Robedson Lo ..... rence Robimon Wo llon Robinson

S~ el by

SebinMux

Don B~iley Staphr. Bojon J:*n S~~er t.1uy B,,\laro Be, Bales G!orge Beaird Ja:nei Beebe Nolo!! Begnaud Cunon Bellino J:.hn B;;eo'J~ Gir,ult Bi re Yelvert on Banduront Joe Boswc-th Dono' Boucher Chrles 30urg ea i~ Raymond ~ ourg e o i s Roger Box Emi~ ar oddcc ~

Mi en':'!';i L e l e u~

Ke n Maise l

Helen Rodge rs Morl in Rodgers Joe Roma no Bob Ru g<'ln Ldwrenc e Russo Leo Sc hill ac i Alen Seorcy J o hn Sh e mwell Moi se Sini fiel'e Lally Siod Ch ades Smi th Go ry Sm it h Gordon Smith J "d Smith G lendo SmJ II Michoel So nnier Vin cent Sotile l ec na rd Spea rs Don Spe nce G ilbert St<'loford Bob S t"t ~ ,} m Guy St irl ing Bert Stone Rona ld StrohOrl W <'I lter Str,; 路ton Pa ul Stredsr Tr ""i5 Slrln oer Bill Slroud ~ J e rry Ta ll ey Fred Thomp son Thomer s Thompson Joh n Tooke Milt on Toups Wa lte r Trisler Richard Tu llos N id Utyeson ich Bi ll Va no re Kat~ lee n Vode Ol iver Wage r J o ~n Wa l ~ e r

C ha rle s W lIlters Jom es Woll ers Ro bed W a rd Ross W e bb Mory Whitoker Lo ui s Whit e Ri ch<'l rd White S<'I m Wil b Ru sse ll William s J ohn W ong Fronk Wr drlgofs ki G<'Iyle- W ren Loudon Yan ti s

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Accoun ting Club

Bob Fa va

President

No rth ea st Acc oun tin g Club was ins talled in 1963 to foste r interest in ac. cou nting. Membership is open to accou nti ng majors with dn overall 2.0 ~veroqe.

Lind o Ba Ines El ei'le Bos s Sec reta ry 11 0 Be rry

Do n Cha pm a n Alberf Cra wford Ma lco lm DeCe lle

Jo Ann E me( ~on Peggy F lo w er~ Ho ....ard H o bson H orold Ikerd Fr ed J"cque~ HenfY J o hnson

Phillip J ones Ed Ju st ice W illi"m Lemon Robed M" n h J o hn O 'Srya n Tr ea ~urer Tommy O swolJ Vice P re~; d ent

Maurice Pearson J udith Re" q an Grover S tanto n Ja mes Toylar Hawo rd Ya tes

Chess Club Lewis Cobb Preside nt

Ro ni!ld Brown Kennet h Russell Vice Pre~jdent Re lph Wood Li bra ria n

The Chess C lub Wds eSTablishec \ 964 to e nable its meT.bers to play g a me; to cond uc7 ma tches and ot her forms of competi tion; compe te wit h other pr'ovid e instruction, entertainmen~ social life for members ; dnd t he pop ularity o f the ga me. M<'m~'<il sh ip is dete rmin ed by one- half o f members.


Circle K

Circle K, nationa i se rvi ce orga niza tio n, was in sta lled o n c a mpus in 1957 to de~ velcp lead ership , sc holarship a nd cha racter in young men . Mem be rship is by in 足

vitotion.

Teddy DiJ ar

Sweetheart C li ne Ave r'e ft Domi nick Bonll fd

C la ude Briste r Geo rge Cicala W a lt er CochrM

H e rma n DQmdn9 tH~

Jim my Eld rid ge

Pou l Folse Tr easurer

Shelby Gill ey C"r! Gi lst rdP Secretary

Larb n G rehom Vice President

L"mM Greer Howard J o ne s

Cha rl es Ke lly Dolton LeBlanc

John Unt o Sa m\Jp.l Pede rson

Jame . Plank Steve R6 der W a yne Roder

Tommy Ro msey

Thorn .... Rhymes Phi lip Schilling Vinc e n t Soti le Che t Tra ylor

Ron Weir

J ohn Wood

J ohn Young

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Collegiate F arm Bureau Luc ia n Shocke y Pr esid ent

The Coll egi ate Farm Bureau, o nly cha p te r o f its kind in the Un ited States, a ff iliated wit h th e Lo ui siana State Farm Bure au. The org anization was in 1964 to enco urage inte rest in the ag ric ultu ral indus try. Membersh ip is open st ude nts interested in the a g ric ult\Jra l p rog ra m.

Thu rMMI A ll e n

Clyd e Arnold

Normdl'l G. Arnold

Ro g e r Beo ll

J ames Be nnett

Ma lcolm Bisho p

Vi ce Pre sident

Jeri Bren n.,:!

Joe Ce r i~e

Bent ly Curry

Millord Fryer

Mike Marlin

Penny McA/mond

C ha rle . McM ahM

He nry Peck

H enry Rab un

C he ster Tarve r

Ray Tude r

A lvin U p ton

Woyne Wt; rre n

N o rmo n W e a ve r

J oe W e lls

Bill W hile

Geological Society Kenn eth M ci ntyre President

Lowrenc e B." ri"

Se cretary-Tre t! 5ure r

R u ~se l l Bender

J ohn Doucie re

Do n Dougl a s

Edwj n Geiss le r

Vice Pre.ide nt

Edwa rd S. H <l rp e r

Charles McGoug h

Lo uis Price

Mac W a rd

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Nor th east G eo~ogic a l Soci e ty was ins1a ll ed in \ 9 32 to promote inte rest in 1h f ie ld of geo logy t hroug h re search a nd educat ional pro g rams and to pro\'id conta cts wi th t he area oil and ga s ind ust ries, Mem b ership is ope n to secon semes ter geology ma iors with hi g h scholastic sta nding .


Geographical Society Northeast Geogra phical Soci ety was installed in 1959 f a promot e in fere sf and :nsi ructio nal tec hn iques in the fie ld of geo graph y t hro ugh o ut the area. 's organ izati on o ffers me mbe rs affili a ti on wit h t he Americ an Geog ra p hic al Soc ie 足 national o rg a niz atio n of p ro fe ssi ona l geog rapher s. Membe rship is o pe n to all st udents .

Edward S. Harper Vice President

Pah'iclo A i ford Secret.! ry-Tre<!l su rer

'Thom as l erry All en J ohn Sertmes s

Don De...,;s MtHg uere it e Dov i.

Muilyon Fran tom

J onelre Frost Bren do G ill

Robe rt lO1Ji s Gill Ell io:t Goldman

Reg gi e G ui ce Bill y H ole Robe r t He ndon Ka thy JOI ;elSSoin t

Pe.tricio Ludwig

Naomi Mari c}tt C!a the rine Michie Ross Mil es J am es Pt'Hker

David Peske

Fllye Russell Su e Russell

Gussie Simon A. W . Steed Mike Steed

J a ne Tho mM Elizc!lb eth Tubbs Mox Will ioms Ric ha rd Wi lson Rosa li e Va rino

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Geographical Society Northeast Geogra p hical Socie ty was insta lled in 1959 to p romot e in terest and instru ct ional tech niques in the field o f geography throug hout the area. i org an iza t io n offers member:; affili a t ion wit h the America n Geographical Socie颅

;!ttiona l o rgan izatio n of p ro fe ssiona l geog raphe rs. Membe rship is o pe n to all

studen ts .

Edward S. Ha rper Vice Presid e n.

Patricia Alford Secreta ry-Tre<lSU rer Thomas Larry Allen J o h n Ba rt mess Don Da vis M Mg uere1 1e D:".I vis

Morlty nn Franlom

J llnelle Frost Brendll G ill

Robe-r t Lou is G ill Ell i o路 t Gold man

Regg ie Gu ice GilJ y Ha le

Robert Hend on Ka :hy JOl'dHd in t Pdiricia Ludwig

Naomi M orlatt Ca t herine M ich ie

Ross Mil es J a me s Parker D avid Pes ke

Faye Ru sse ll Sue Russell Gussie Simon

A W. Steed Mike Steed

Ja ne Tho mas EJiulbel h Tubbs M<5;( WiIIi6ms R i~ h a rd Wilson Rosalie Varino

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Health and Physical Educa.路... Major-Minor Club

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Mike Lazen bv

Vice Preside~t

Phy ll is 8r is te r

Doris Clo rk

The HeoIt h dnd Physicdl Educdtion Minor C lub was estab lished in 1960 +0 fe llowship, to en hance professionol growth to inter pret physical education as a part of lege. Any majo r or minor in this field is I i to join this club ,

Home Economics Club Jo Ann Lewis Presi dent

Sh oron Bouq hl on Co the rine BU Tler Meriiyn Con non Virq inia Coscio Na n Chee ~ J udy C lo rk

J ul ia Creel Bill ie Crew J(ln ice Eld ridge Royce H& mil ton Marl ha A nn H dnbns Polly H arp

Li nd o He ndr i~ Jen ny Ke ller Lin do Mohony Suson McKn e ely EliI(l be th Mc Ko'1n Judy Mc Ko in

Cheryl Mizell Euge nia Pi cke H Vice Presid e nt

Susan Pipes Ba rb llra Sharp Keith Sigrest

Pat ricia Thoma .on Secretary路 Treasure r

Linde.'! Tol bird Ad . i(ln W hite

She ila WiI!i e.'! mson Cathlee n Wolfe Cecilio Wood

The Home Economics C lub was installed in 1940 to provide its mem bers tro ining in group an d sociol ad ivities. Membership is open to mojors and in the fie ld of home economics.


Jesters

J es~ers , j,

a local speech o rganiza ti on, wa s insta lled in 193 5 to sti mu late in te rest

extra -curricular speech act ivities, incl ud in g dramatics, radio, television and

deo:l~ing_ All inte re sted stud en ts ore e ligible For membership .

Stan WyaH President

J ~ne

80gle

Tre<l~urer

lind a Hailey

Donyc.e Heynes Bill y Joe HodneH Hist orian San dy Knoblock Secretary

Do l tie Moo re Doroth y PMra Chuck Sten ear r

Reporfer Ked ie W hitard

ational Collegiate Association for Secretaries The Nat ional C ollegia t e A ssocia ti on fo r Sec ret a ries was es ta bli shed In 1964 to devote part of its e ffo rt s to in crea sing the knowled g e of an d respect fo r the members' field of stud y on the Northea st ca mpus: to provide opportun itie s for students pursuing simi lar careers; t o b ecome acquainted through social and pro足

fess io na l activities: and to familiarize business firms in Lou isiana a nd ne ighbori ng

Pegg y O sbo rne President

sta tes wi th the a dvanta ges of em ployee s wh o have been col1eg iately trained as secretar:es. Membe rsh ip is o pen t o sec relaria l science a nd b usine ss ed ucati o n majors with a cum ulat ive 2.0 ave roge.

Ann Bin9h~m Ce ri a Brupboch e r Ca rolyn C a use y J,d y Cobb Ted dy Dixon Secret ary

Mary Ann Eilerts

Jan Eve.ns

Pa tricia Fatfell

Dione FisetJe

J oAnn H (l gan

Corol yn Hert

Trea surer

Ma rine Long

Juli a McVoy Vicki Moo re Bre nda Taliaferro Ca rolyn Thom as . Elilabe th Thomas Em elda Will iams Vice Pre side nt

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Northeast Honor Society The Norfheast Honor Societ y was esta blished in 193 2 to promote scholars!足

Sh irle y Nelson Pre~ident

Emelda Williams Vice Presi dent

fe llowship and characte r among its memb ers. The organi za tion is open to stude with a cumu la tive average of 3.2 5.

Essie Mae Nugent Secretary

Jacqueline Burris Treasurer

Active Members Billie Blackmon Gareth Bond

Jerri lyn Byers

Elaine Bass

Hershel Ray Ainsworth Dorothy Botton

Barbara Brantley

James Catching

Karen Bauer

Carla Ann Brupb ac her

Sondra Beach

Doria Louise Busby

Roxanne Becker

Alice Butler

Alma Faulk Clarid~e Carol Sue Crotwel Carolyn Ann Cole

Marlha Broo h Cornett Judy Couch

Rich ard Ellis

Gary Godair

Dian ne Fi sette James Fletcher

Lindo Lea Green

Ko ren Dah l James Earl Davis Mar y Duckworth

Sheryl Fletche r Carolyn Flynn

Veron ica Gu illot

Donna Cox

Gerrie Frasi er

Earl M. Greer Sylvia Lee Gunte r Jo Ann Fre nch Hagan

Ma rilynn Ha le

Susan Hromadka

Ma rj o rie Ha mmons

Sue Ellen Joac him

Ro bert S. Hargro ve Carolyn Hart J ohn Hor n

Constance Kohnke Di an e LaG rang e J udith Lawrence Paula Lawrence

Be rtrond Lind ley Jr. Carolyn Lindsay Naomi S. Marlatt Charles M. Mar tin Jr. Mary S. Mashaw Ba rbara McCoy

Jan Mo nroe

Jesse Newcomer

Robert John Plrimmer

Bebe Nell Mon tgome ry

Kat hleen N orris Beatr ice Lou ise Nugen t

Elea nor Lee Ha rm on

Charlee n M orizot

Ma ry Lynn Morris Nancy Ba rtleson Mu lhern Harriet Mu rroy Mary Ann Neill

James W inston Odom

Jeanne Rowan

Ru th Te rral Nelda Thames

Dia nne Shorbono

Lucian H. Shockey David Smi th Donald Glen Spence Pauline Storm ent

James R. Tay lor

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Ha,el Hoben Calvert

Peggy Ann Osborne Gerald Owens Mary Elizabeth Perritt

Patricia Thomason

Robin Thornh ill Fred J. Vogel Lynell Waits fllen Walker

Lindo Price

Carol Puckett Sage Redding Suehonno Jea n Richmond Melba Jeanelle Rolen Mary Ann Rose

Charles Walters Frances Wa lters

Winn ie Carol Wheeler Elizabeth Whi te Veroni~

Worley

David Wo rth ingtor. Phillip Youngblood


Pre-Law Club

The Pre-Law C lub was o rga nized in 1959 to achieve bette r

unde rsta nd ing of the legal profession. Me mbe rsh ip in the club is o p en to all p re -law students.

Ja mes Lyons President

N~~h~n

An lley

Ch" rles Bl" ylod eMolyn Courson De id re Cruse

Dwigh~

DeVone

Fred Heller Brend" H en sley . larry Loll ey

lyle Panel ft Vice President

David Pe ttyjohn Steve Rode r Secrel <!J ry. Trell sure r

Ra lph Wood

Senior Board Se nior Board, Northeast 's hon or socie ty for se nior women , was installed in 1958 to encou rage leadersh ip , scho la rship and charoc ter among senior wom en. Membersh ip is by selection of outstanding iun ior women' on campus on the basis of leadersh ip, scho larship and service.

Ell en W alker President

A lice Butle r

Hoze l ClI lverf OillOne G iHreH Ele onor H ~ rmon Con nie Ko hnke Vice Pre~id en t

Po ul a l ow renee Mary l ynn Mo rris Treill su rer Bea trice Nugent Secretary Pe ggy O sbo rne No lda Th omes

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Student Louisiana Teachers'

Association

Cherie Madin

President

T. O. Brown Chapter of Student Louis ian a Teachers' A sso ciation, N EA Af足

f; lia te, was insta lle d on c.om pus in 1952. Its purpose is to give professional troin 足 in g and experi enc e to perso ns st udyin g to become tea c hers. Membershi p is open to stu den ts enrolled in a teache r educa ti on curr icu lum.

Brenda To!Ilia ferro I"

Vice President

Jo na Douc iere

2nd Vice Preside nt

Delane Holl is

Re porter

Alice Bu lle r Secr etar y

MMilyn Fr.!ln ton

Mourine Groy Treas ure r

Martha Cornett

Program C hairmo!ln T6<'1ch er Recruitme nt

Ch.<'Iirman

Matilda Ado rn s Myr" Ad<lm.

Ma tho Arnol d Beverly BlIrtl e H An n Beord Jerrie Bedsley C c'l ri o, Beg ley J udy Bickhc'lm Billie 81<'ld mon Frd n<es Blalock J dne 80g le Dominick Bon urll Ange l<'l Bo~ G lorill Bradley Rita Brolldwll Y Billie Drooh KlIY Broob C lI ri lI Brupbache r Mllry BnHcc'l fo Dia nne Brya nt Lyndd Bryce Lynne Bryce J ohn But trll m Jo An n Ca lhoun Ri te'! ClImp Lyndo Ci.lr pent er Sdnd rd CarMas Dee Chapmon Marg ie C hose Dillnne Cle ment Barbi'lr<~ Coats Caro lyn Co le Jo Ann Coll ingswort h J ock Corne tt MMt ho C ornett BMbtlrc'l Cotl ingnom Jud y Couch Oonn o Cox Vernis C rowl ey SM dra Dalton Chorlolt e D-o niel Carolyn Dov is Dillnne DlIvis Merguerete Davis Lu la Doy El iztlbe lh Dear Virgin ia Doug ht y

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Hortlee Dyer Virg inia Earle Eli zobe lh Eas ley Grelll Eppinetla RUHel! Fa ir banh George FlIi rcioth Sara Ferguson Lyn ne Fife MMcia Files Sheryl Fla lc her C1:Ir oly n Flint C Mo lyn Flynn Ali ce Fre e Anilo Fuller Carolyn Fut rel l Pohy Gamm ill Belty G ive ns Lynne Go rdy Mdggie G <.!I Y Helen Groves Patricid G uraed y Dionn e Guy Ma rthi'l Guyton Loll ie Hc'lmmell Co nsbn ee HcHper Kd Y Hor ri s Billy Ha rt ness Jan H endrick C Mro11 Hicks J ohn Hill Wa yne Holl ey Che rie Humphries Sc'l Hie H unt Sue J oachi m Tomm y Jo hn!iOn He len J one s Lynd a Jones ... G le nd-o Jorda n P-otric ia King M-ory Killen MMY Kirkh llm Peggy LIl Cour Poll y LIlCou r Lucy Ldi rd Do nnll Lomb Lovel-o ce L-o ngli n-ois

BlHbdril Giilitond

Codyn fatos

Pariillm eni arian

Historian

MQrl ho Fost er

J on Reo 9 l1 n Payne

Ethics Committee ChairmAn

Socia l Ch.airman

M<'Ibel L-owless J oy Lawre nce Li ndll L-o wre nce Jimmi e Lee Fronces Le tiermdn J o Ann Lewis J oy Lewis Mic ha el Lohan Mc'l rthc'l Lucc'l! Patricill Lud wig J esse Lu ther Be ttie McCain J ewell McCrMY Mary McGough Belty Mc Ha le Gai l McK oin J oan Mc'lc hen NlI om i Ma ri a H Ell" Mart ien Be lty Mc'lr tin Mary M6Sh dw Clc'lude Me rcer Ma ltie Miller Nancy Mil ler C heryl Mizell Willie Mock Jon Monroe Ruth M ulh eMn Belty Murray Evelyn Nag em Judy Neal Jon ice Neel She rry Norwood Seo trice Nug ent E ~ 5ie NugentFloya Oswol t Caro lyn Pace Anthony Pdozic a Robert PlIyna Mc'l rshll il Pen nington Elizobe th Perritt Marion Pe lers Joyce Phill ips lidi ce Pont Bill ie Port er Ko'ltherir.c Quid

Rewa Rabb Sylvi a Rc'lmb i ~ J ane Rc'ltliff Juani ta Richard Be Hye Rider Ann Rinehart Janet Roork Dorot hy Ro bo 'n~ Clo rence Roge:; Ma ry Rogers Flori ne Rouse Dolores RJ uell Ca role Rut he rford J oh n Sh.., tlg hn essy Wende ll Sanders KlHen Sibley CMO ryn Sailer MlIrtho Stoggs Mll ry Stc'lndifer Thomc'l s Stev snson Po uline Stormen t Clot ine Stro ng Belty Serio Linda Thomos JM e Th om c'l S Pc'l tr icia Tn omc'lson Prisc illa Th om psen Et ito beth Tubbs Corolyn Turner Rc'ly WMe J udy Wa lcher Carolyn Woll c'lca J eM W aHoce Sand ro W otsh David Woller ClIto l W c'lr ~ enbe r g Ed"" WlIison Ko lhleen Whit fie ld J anice Wilco~ Cheryl Wiley O tis Wiley J<'lnet Will ioms Til Wright Carolyn W roter! Don Wood W!Jyn e Woods


Social Science Club No rtheost' s Social Science C lub wa s o rganized in 1939 to stimu loie inte rest in the sociol sciences; to fu rther knowledge of th e prof~ssionol a re as of social science ; an d to pro mote close r re ra t ionship between facu lty a nd students in

the field . To offiliate with this organ ization, student s must earn a 2.5 average

Je rry Howa rd President

and have completed", minimum of six semester hours in these studies.

Thomas Lorry Allen etHlos Be91ey

Bobby Blount Corcl Bee m.:! n Sond Domin ick 80 nura

Zelml1 8rad fo rd Walte r C ulp Vice Pr esiden t Son dro Dolton Don Dl1l1'i$ Robert Louis G ill

Kendo ll G ra nt Fred Hell e r. G lenda J ord on Se creta ry- Trsasute t George Murray Kirby Russe ll

J ohn Shaughnessy A. W. Steed Morgoret Well s Richord Whilehe "d Froncis Ye ldell

Student Social Workers'

Association

The Studen t Sociol Wo rkers' A ssoc iation wa s e stablishe d in 1964 to promo te better understa nding of the professio n of soc ia l work a nd its re la tio n to soc ie ty. Upperclassmen with six hours in SOCiolog y a re eligi ble for mem bershi p.

Ric hard W hitehead Vice President

Nan cy Barnes Se cretary Zel ma Brad fo rd lind o Kay Brown Shel by G illey Kendall Grl1nt

Williom Hug hes Agnes McCle/lond Edwa rd Te rrill J ean Wineinge r Tr••,ure r

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Student Nurses' Association Jea nne Snodgras President

The Nort heast Student Nurses Association was orga nired in 196 1 to stimulot inte rest in the nursing profession; to promote professional and social unity 4monl student nurses; and to participate as an active constituent in the Student Nurse~ Association of Lo ui sia na. Me mbers hip is o pen to nurs ing st udents, who then becom members of the National and Sta te Stud ent Nurses Association.

Monte Su e BollMd Dorothy Bo lton Jo Afl n Bel mont CMolyn. Blal ock Joh nni e Bon ne r Treasurer Gi nger Brilt

Linda Brown Lind a Cox

Koren Doh l Sherry Diel J udy Doo little MIHY Fran c e, Fi ~h

Fa ilh Fugl llo r Sec retary Sylvia Gun ter Vic e President Ma rl ho Hilyes Syble Jones Brel'\d a Mo nc rie f Peggy Ou tlaw

Char lo lle Sm ith Sh Mon Sowers Su e Starr Elizabe th An l'\ Stout Sh e rry Th o mp.on

She rry W heo '

Women's Recreation linda Welch President

Joa n Breland Ca rol Cole

Judy Corley Doris Clark Mari lyn Dickey June H oltzcl<lw

Lynd a Jones

Rhoda

Jon e~

Charlotte Shaver Trea$urer Lindo Stege. II Vice Pres.ident Fay Wainwright Secretary Sh aron Yellts

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The N~th east Women's Rec reation Association was installed in 1937 to encou"'901 partici pation in a la rge variety of activities, +hereby contributing to total fitness enjoya ble use of le isure tim e. All women students are eligible fo r membership.


Fusileers The Northeast Lo ui siana Sta ~e College Fusileers, military orga nization, was installed in 19 63 to promote interest in military. activities and precision close order drill. Mem路 ce rship is by selection from outstanding cadets in ROTC .

Robert Pfrimmer Comma nder

A IM Andries Joseph Boswort h

Woyne Bullllrd W il liel m Byrd Louis Copoci Joh n C ow then

Richord Cumm ins Jock Di etle

Ch arles Duke Robert Evange lista T<!Indy Fis he r Jerry Gai ner

Jomes G o(<: io

Bobby George Intellige nce Officer Ro bert G roves Sommy H ammett Ja mes H ot h"way Dwight Hou sley Exec utive Officer

Steve HuffmM Henl"Y Johnson

Operations Officer

Wolter Loll

Ken neth Moisel

Chorles Mortin

Dwigh t May

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Jimmy Porter Delbert Robinson Everette Roper Cho rle s Si les J ohn Sm ith Doyle Tdylor

G len n T"ylor John Too ke J"mes Vallee J a mes WoodCOCK

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Scabbard and Blade Joh n Ta ylor Captain

OMn Adkins Larry W. Alle n C li ne Averett Joy Blakeney Roger Brig ht Bil l Burns

Clifton Chombley Thomlls Day James Davis John De Mou relle Mar~ hll ll W, Douglas

Dona ld Englerth Gerald Fa (ra r Marty Fisher 1st lieutenant Jerry R. Guin Jul i<'.ln J o hnston

Phillip J ones Robed Ke mp 2nd lieutenant D<'Ihon LeBlanc Donald Lo tt Johnny Morri s

Don <'lId Por~er Robert Pfri mmer J omes l. Ph ill i p~ E<'.IrI Posey

W<'Iyne Roder

Tommy Romsey Oo!lvid Smith A. W. Steed Bertr<'.l m Slone

Ist Sergeant Richofd Wi lli om~

Ralph Wood

"B" Compan y, 13th Reg iment of Scabba rd and Blade, a national military society. ' w~s inst~lIed in 1956 to recogn ize ou tsta nding student c~dets and proctices of mil itary education. Membershi p is by election from n"td,"Mi;,a ROTC students.


W On1en' s Dormitory Councils Potsy Fuller President of Dorm C ouncils

President Mllrilynn Frontom

Vice Presid e nt Lourie Rees Secretary

J oy Woods Treasurer

She rry Norwood Soci,,1 Chllirman J on H endrid

BREAD HALL President

J cckye Burris Vice P~sident

Cynt hia She rg oli s Treasure r JoAnn Coll ingsworth Socia l C hairmlln M ingyonne A lexcn der

COSPER HALL President Judy King Secreft.ry CMo lyn Re" Treasur er

Su e Hollenshe od

Soc;,,1 C hairman De id re Cruso

HARRIS HALL President Caro l H udson Vic e Preside n. Po h iei" FMreli Secreto1ry Shirley Yancey Treasurer Jo nice N eel

OUACHITA HALL

President Phyll is Briste r Vi ce President

Mil ry Sue Foulnober Se cretary l e ah Se ym ou r Treasu rer

Dione McCo in Social Chairman

Lindo Sh ",m blin

Men's Dormitory Councils Bertram Stone

President of Dorm Councils

BO NAIRE HALL Vice P,e sident Joh n Hoy t MADISON HALL Presid en t Chorle s lee W"itc rs Vice Presiden t U1rry Cockrell Secretary路 Tleasurer Phill ip J ones NICHOLSON HALL President Jose ph O . 8csworth

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Dance and Drill Team Glen da Sue Young Director

The Dance an d Drill Team was for med in 196 1 to provide d ance opportun'ties f o r interes t ed wom en sfudenh th ro ugh en t ertai nment at college funct ion s and fer civic

g roup s. Membe rship is based on t ryouts of a ll inte rested coeds.

Ch erryl Ba ll ard P.'I ula Ba uer wrlyn Fotos J o A ni' Fussel l J o A nn G e n usa

Ch e rry H <'! wb ns

Pahy l ee H ~' gh e s MMg are t J Ol1 es $ <'Ir~ Lewis Jacq ueline Phill ips Hele n Ru ;s"ell Mary C. ShMP

Virg in ia Stega ll J ud y S tiga ll C aro lyn Sturdiva nt M arcy Taylor C he rry W . W il lia ms Kylene W il son

Ma rch ing in parad es is one o f ma ny e ve nh in wh ic h t he Da nce (lnd Drill Team p a rtic ipa te s.

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Debate Team The Northeast Debate Team. under the d irection of Jame s W. Parkerson, com足 piled a number of ou tsta ndi ng ac hievemen ts this school year. Barbara McCoy

.nd Shirley Allen ear ned Ihe best debate record a t Millsaps C ollege. whe re they ,."hed the qua rter fina ls a nd we re defeated by the second pla ce tea m. Howa rd College of Birmingham . A la. Jenn ie C lare Carrol won an excellen t ra ting a t USL

James

W.

Pa rkerso n

Coach

in poetry reading . wh ile Jim Lyon s rated superior in the same category.

Sh irley All en Jone Bogle

Jenni e Clo re C,rrolJ Oiane C ollin s Bill y Joe Hod neH

Karen Keith W orren LO$sitef

Idll McC('lbe BCHb orll McCoy M<'Ir~ ha Mit che ll

Rifle Team spo nsored by Capt. Donald T. Kemp. was organized in 1950 prom ote interest in marksmanship and to engage in compe tition with ROTC Rj fle tM ms fro m co ll eges and universities in Louisiana and thro ughout th e Four th

ore, . Membership is by regu lar enrollme nt in ROTC.

Cap t. Don ald T. Kemp

Sponsor

l otry Alle n C o-Ca ptain Ted arode

Carl Causey Gerold Forto r Jo!Imes .....,. Forris

Patrick Landreneau Co-Ctlpttlin Joh n Dem orue lle


Jazz Ensemble

SAXOPHONE S J-9rry Griggs Jame~ li ne r

GLE N BAXTOR . DIRECTOR

Kenneth McKenzie

l.my ?ittman Torrmy RiHer

(Cilphobe tic.!I1 by sed ions ) FREN C H HORN TROMBONES Mike Sm it h Jerry Clompi t

J oe Borry Mu llins J r. TUBA J ohnny DU'l ham

Add ison

Ciuclyn Brooks :lottiei/! Brothers lind~

Collins

Donrlo De mron

lindJ Fomby Joroth'f Fortenberry

:"ith FoJgl"ar Pdt Gu-eedy Vickey Hobir K,~.ther 路 ' 路e Isaocson Ann Eliza beth tvey IIofldlil Joh nson Jgnny Kel ler

"Jeil",

Sharon Olive r Sa r"ebeth Porker Be cky P ,H k er~on Myra POl ter G inge r Rotdiff C laudio Ro berts G ayle Smi th Mo rilyn Sy k~ s . Ma rl ha l hornhill Mariorie We ems Chario He We lch An itCi Womack lau ri e Young

Robin Wahon

W ayne Morri s

SOPRANO 3~rbora

TRUMPETS Chri$ Bro u illette

DAV IS BIN G HAM CONDUCTOR

(al pha be tical) (by sedion)

ACCOMPAN IST TENO .(

TerreH Fike Wayd e Rowl\ Sonny Franks J erry Roberh Sid m,y Martin W ill ie RO<Jers Bill Porter Ronnie Stephens Harold Prie$iley Po l VMZile Rober. Wil\on

l~ Vll l l e

Delores l"nc'sey Violet Utlle John Buckha lfer Mo'.Irion Mc Kenrie Richord Ddvis MlIr"lyn t-..hssey Thad Dav is Sll ndr~ Nlilron Herbe rt Frllzier J"net NolMd J erry Griggs _ _ _ _ _ _...;.:R;;IC;;;,; htHd Hane line

Mike Dunn

ALTO

Choir

Ron ny Broth ers

PIANO Ji m Robinson DRUM S

An n Adams Lo ur" Alle n Co rolyn Arend e r Donna Bor be r Jo Ann Be lmont J" mie Sezucha Montez Brothers Lyndo Ca llender Kathryn Da vis Beverly Driskill Dee Anne Emmons Mary Sue Fau lhaber Patsy Fuller

Gle nd" G'an i Edw ino Gray

lind ., Gree n J ackie Grem illion

Wend a HaJley

Koren Horter Donnie IM in a Judy Ld ..... rence Linda l ove Conn ie Porker

lindo Price Pdm Rudisill J" n:e Sti n er l inda Shamb lin l ill ie Shell

BASS

Ronnie Hefli n Dwight Housley Butch Keys G eorge LeRoy J ames Line r Bob Pfrim me r

Phares Cord er Be rt Lind ley Arnoid l oa

Tom Porrer Tommy Prisoc Kid Rids Jim Robinson Connie Rolen Rober t Shelby

D<!,> vid Smith F r <!'> n~ Swinde l W alt er Trisle r Do rrel l Washam J oe l Whit ehlln~ David Worthington

Noncy She ll Cynth;/! S jm mon~

lila Ste phens Rif., Sull ivan Solly Win9


Baptist Student Union OFFICERS

Mr. J erry J ohnston

Director

President

David Worthington

Vice. President

Carolyn Blalock

Secretary

Fra nces Wa lters

Worship Chairman

Gi nger Earle

Newman Club OFFICERS President Herman Domangue

Vice President

George Cica la

Recording Secretary

Fo+her William F. Allen

Chaplain

Mary Bossier

Corresponding Secretary

Carol Kessler

Treasurer

Albert Har rington

Church

of

Reverend 路 H arold

Poland

Director

Christ Studenl Union


Canterbury Society OFFICERS President Robert Dixo n Vice President

Fra nk Pa rra tt

Secretary

Laurie Rees

Father Richa rd W ilson

Chaplain

Wesley

Foundation

OFFICERS

Reverend Geo rge Duerso n

President

Director

Vern on Alford

Vice Presidents

Nan Chee k

Rosa lee Lea therbu ry

Secretaries

Ca ro lyn Cole

Ida McCabe

Treasurer

Glenda Jorda n

Westminster

Foundation

OFFICERS Moderator

Elien Walker

Vice Moderator

Linda G reen

Secretary

Mar y Moo re

Treasurer

Mac Wa rd

Mrs. Marcus B.

Ma pp

Director



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DR. GEORGE T. WALKER . .. President, Northeast Louisiana State College


MRS. GEORGE T. WALKER

First Lady of Northeast "Northeast Louisiana State College co ntinues to g row in friendline ss. physical facili颅 ties, financial sup port and-most important of all-in the quality a nd breadth of its academic program." This st atement by Northeast President George T. -Walker, along with the increased enrollment each succeed ing year, depicts the outstanding acco mpli shments of North east State, but more so, it emphasizes the influence of his le adership and administrative

abMy. Through his supervision, policies and programs, the College has greatly augmented its academic and cultural edu cation opportunities, and has grown in prestige through out Loui si ~ na a nd other universitie s and colJeges across the na tion .

The graciousness of Mrs. Wa lker, as she aids the President in his duties, has can路 tribu1ed significantly to the increa sing esteem ()f Noriheast .

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DR. CLI NT O . HANNA

Deall of In$ tru ctio:l

JAMES M. NICHOLSON Dean of Adminislrotion

Administrators DR . FRED J. VOGEL De.,n of Studen t Services

This yea r Northeast grew, just as it has every year in the past, but wh at is importan t is that we passed the four thousand mark. To be exoct 4,229 hea'ds were counted after the fall registration. Whether this is a large or small number depends on the individual 's definition of small and -large. If is significant in thot 590 of th ese heads belonged to students that represe nt ed the populous increase over the same time last year. Northeast is not ju st growing, but is prog ressing

by leaps and bounds. At an institution such M ours, it wou ld be easy for the admin istra tion to maintain a status quo, thu s moving backwards, but instead, our administrators have tra veled this wide country over to bring home new remedies to ease our many growing pains a nd make Northeast a school of progress for a II.

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LARRY SEAB Agent

P~lr c h ll sin9

DR . LAKE OXFORD Registr<'l r

RUDO LPH B. GA NDY

DI XI E WHITE A thlet ic Director

Director of News 8urollu

JAMES H AWK INS

JACK E. KIM BALL

Direct or of Test ing ond Guidonc s JACK V. CO LLINS Cou nse lor to Men Stu dents

Supervisor o f Student Sc holors hips,

Plocement Md Alumn i Relat ions

A LM A L. LUfCY C ou nselor to W omen Students M A UD MERRITI BENTRUP l ib rarion

LARRY BO NNER Auditor

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Studenfs ta~e d icta tio n in shorthand .

~~ ' -----------SChOOl"--" of

Business

Administration

The prospective bu sine ss leader may spe ciolize in

DEAN DWIGHT D. VIN ES

the many curr icula offe red by the School of Business l\amor'路1 istra tio n. The School keeps closses aware of current busin,,,,l trends ond pro b l em~ Ih rough the aid of newest techn iques. The student is affo rded invaluable learning ences through t he use of account ing and statistico l

Time and energy are 5eved by using ~ c.,kuloti ng ma chill9.

tories. secretarial prac ti ce sessions and the efficient tronic com puter system .

Boo~~eeping proble ms perm it no erron.

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$ecre!tl r;lI l Sc ie nce st res5es respo nsibility of mllinttli nili9 ge nizeO fil es_

Of ­

Mr. Dolecheck uses grllph 10 illust Mle point to !otud en t.

This is wone tho n eye examinotion ch oUl s.

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o elln Vine s d Bni on~ t rllle$ in t ricote o per!l. t io ns of ISM ma chi ne.

Experie nce in usin g the dicto ph ol1e is necesslIrY fo r 0 good secre l ~ry .

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Gl en n. 8o):le r. d irecto r of the J ou Ensemb le, pre pores

Mrs, Lemert's li brary science elMS e ):o mines ond evoluMes children's life rotu re .

Inst rumenfal music drtlws students from Drl parts of the co untry.

Posture Md bre olhi ng ore importo n! fo ce ts in our swi mming p rog rom .

lile Speci ,, 1 Eductltion Cen te r at North edsl offe rs m<'!ny "id s for ore, c hildren.

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Education dude nh g ~i n pro!lciicol e~perjence in child care at the Hom e Economics Nursery Schoof.

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young sters ploy

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Education Young Americans a re prepared fo r life by teachers wit h

q ual it ies of intell ige nce. in teg rity a nd a positive desi re to

inst ruct . The School of Educa ti on provides for development

of these chara cte ristics throug h the a id of qua lified and

ded icated professors and t he oppo rtu nity to tra nsport t he ory

DEAN EUGE NE HO LTZCLAW

in fo practice during the stu dent t eaching program.

A t ime con. um in g P<'l rt of stud en t tMchin g is i he pre porotion o f

tesso n pi ons. In stru ctor demon slro!l tes the method of he lping ac ciden t victim s in fir st !!l id course.

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Art stude nis teo rn the tech nique of /i thogfophy.

- - - - - School--IIIIIII! of

Liberal Arts

DEAN WILLIAM R. HAMMOND

The School of Libera l Arts affo rd s the stud en t a brood I lectual bac kg ro und. Cu rricula are designed to give the histo rical and cu lt ural knowledge essentia! to an understan(jinl~ l of the presen t age. The o bject ive of the School is occ:on1plisheld l oy t he posi tive a ttit ude tha t each course must offer i路,11el lecluoll en!ig htenmen t and an environment in whic h to achieve a I educa tion. Th is year Libe ra ! Arts broadened its cu rricu!a with add ilion of Speech a nd Arts.

Dr. O. Philip Jomes , hea d of the La nguages ~nd Journo lism De part路 me nt , di scuue s yearbook m<'.l keup.

Knowin g the loco tion of count ries and their physicol feotures is eHential foclor in the study of history.

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The usa of tape rscorden in French aids mMy correct pronu nc io tion .

~ tude n ts

in

Inst rud ion in drawing from (ife is on ly one o f ., va riety of drll wing a nd paint ing med ia offered to o rt st udents.

Publi c spe a king a nd ora l inter pr e t<'l i ion are import<'l nt pMl s of sp eech ourricu lum .

M r. Mor ionne~ux instructs stu d en ts to use f ield equ ipmen t in geog路 ra phy mopp ing .

Ross Miles opplias princ iples (earned in broodcosting cou rse.

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Students ap ply knowledge and sk i ll~ as fhey study ther~ 路 peutic and toxic eHec t of drugs on animals.

W omen don't know everythi ng !

Accur(l le me asu reme nt is stre ssed in e nt s for prescr ipti on s.

pr ep~ ro t io n

of il"lgredi.

Rid Halla!.: e.nd Oll ie TlI ri ir, ru ~ure pha rmacists rrom JordM, work on K" ppa Psi Pha rmaceutica l Wee k disploy.

Not even rats dampen t he atirll ctiOI"l of pharmacy a$ a career ror warne '.

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The stockroom ollendo nt d is penses tools of the

tn~d e .

....- -School----颅 of

Pharmacy The School of PharfTIocy. serving Louisia na as the state's only accredifed pharmacy sch ool, has th e responsib ilit y of preparing its students to assu me th e intellectua l. lega l, civic an d mora l ob!igations of t he phar mace utica l professio n. This ob jective is achieved by supe rio r instruction and d ilige nt and accu rate ap pl;路 cation of academ ic study. The varied areas of specializa tion which the five.year p rogram o ffers students ha ve attrtKted many

DEAN RALPH M. W ILSON

......omen as we I! as men.

E..,ery stude ... t hil S his own W(JY of pre paring for II coffe e breok. Ph(lr...... ~ C09 nosY deo ls wit h the biochemic<'I l exom iM tio n of selected drug s.

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The nucleor counter is explained to Sophia Kokinos by Gr~du~te Ass is7<'l nt DiM' Gorrett in the nuclear physics course.

-----School--足 of

Pure and Applied

Sciences

In the ever changing world of the 20th century, the School of DEAN DANIEL DUPREE

Pure and Applied Sciences prepares students for their fut ure , whether it be in the home or in the science laboratory. The School trains its students in specialized fields, ranging from the basic construction of the earth to the complexities of managing a home.

Study of fossils is an import"nt brMch of geology.

Botany students ex~mine pl ~ nt specimens under microscopes.


The wonderful world of f1 !1 ~ k s, tubi ng ond bunse n burners caFtures chem istry stud ents for hours. Boder;., ~I udy value os rel.,ied to mony fields is rM lized.

Instru cto r g ives poinl e's in me chan ico l drow ing.

Forg et the old opprooch 10 moth if you wlI nt to laco rn the new.

Time li nd eX.,c!neH ore essentials when st udents prep" re lIn experim ent in physics.

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C o rrect garmen t fitting i. a major part of clothing con足 st ructio n.

Skill in ma intenMce and ma nage me nt of {arm eq uipment is benefic;a l for fut ure ag ri cultura l eng ineers.

Dh se~ l in g

and stud ying a M iemy of an imals ore integ ral parts of sc ient-ific re. eMc ~ .

Instructo r W ill iam G. Loftin and 0 stud ent discuss the He refo rd breed of cattle and its imporf llnce t o a nima l ind ustry. Horticulture stude:nts learn to tronsp l M ~ native lo uisio.n a pllln ts.


Home p lonn ing lind furn ishing cou rse dro!:lws mole students , esp ecillll y lIrchifect ma jors , to the Home Econom ics oreo.

T

Zoology course emphosizes t he posit ion ond funclion$ of o rg eons in t he humon lI Mtomy.

Hos pit oi duti es g~ ...e st udent nurses add itional tr~i ning ~n d experie nce .

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DR. CLINT O. HANNA Direct or of Graduate Progra m

- - - Graduate School

GRADU ATE COUNCIL

Dr. Don ie! E. Dup ree Dr. L. Morvin McKne ely Dr. Wilrord D. Sr>1i tn

Dr. T. Eugene Holhclc'lw

Dr. 8. EMI Prirl ce

Dr . W illi am A. Wolker

The G radua te Prog ra m, e stabli 5hed fo prov ide oppor tun ities for im p rov ing p ro fess ional co mpe tency th roug h a d va nce study a nd scholar!) research and p repa ra ti on fo r furt her g radua te study, awa rd s the followin~ deg rees: Ma ste r o f Arts in Eng li sh and his to ry; Mas te r of Arts in Educe tion in English. soc ial sc ie nce, ~nd speec h: Master of Busi ness Administra t ion ; Mas ter o f Educa ti on in b io logy, b usiness, c hem istry, educa tion, Eng !ish, hea lth and p hys ical ed ucatio n, ma thema tics, physics, soc ial science speech ; Master of Mu sic in music his tory and literature, music theory ane compos ition. app li ed music; Mas te r of Mus ic Educ at ion in Music; Maste of Scien ce in biol ogy , c hem is t ry , g eo log y, ma t hema tics , ph ys ics; Maste of Sc ience in Ed ucation in b io logy , business, chemistry, health and ph ysica educati o n, ma th ema t ics a nd p hys ics .

Inc o min g me mb ers ore Dr. D" le Bedgood, Dr. Neil Douglo5. Dr. Nolli e Hickm on, Dr . Robert Holt, Dr. O. Philip Jomes,

Dr. J ames F. Monroe, a nd Dr. J ewe ll

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Pre sid e nt W alke r o nd th e Mos r Revere nd Chorles Greco, D.O. Bi shop of A lexondrill , leave Browrl Audi tor iu m [ollow ing t he c lergymM's boccoillu reaf e sermoll.

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GRADUATES JAM ES CAM PBELL, Biology, West Monroe JAMES PAT DOLES,

Mathematics, Bonita CAROLYN FRANKS . Elemen tary Edu catio n, Delhi

JANELLE FROST, Elementary Education, Calhoun

FREDDIE L. HAMEL,

Mathematics, West Monroe AGNES HEAD, Education, West Monroe ALFRED HEMPEN, Business, Alexandria

WYNN JEFFERSON, Business, Monroe

GEORGE E. ROGERS, Business

Administration, West Monroe MAX WI LLiAMS, History, Farmerville

GRADUATE ASSISTANTS JAMES ARNO LD, Chemistry, Crowville

THOMAS E. BATES, Music, Natchez. Miss.

RAYMOND CAMMACK. Mathematics. EI Dorado.

Ark. RAY CAMPBELL . Mathematics. Town C reek. A la.

JIMMY FI SH . Mathematics. Monroe

DIANNE GARRETT. Physics. Monroe

ST EPHEN HAMM . Mathematics, West Monroe

EDWARD S. H ARP ER. Geology. Monroe JERRY KINARD, Bu siness Admi nistration. EI Dorado, A rk. MARGARET LEE, English, Monroe

ROWLAND ROBINS, Mathematics, Camden, Ark. KENNETH RUSSELL, Mathematics, Orlando, Fla. CALVERT O TTO SELLERS. Mathematics, Shreveport BARNES A. SHARITT. Mathematics. Mobile. A la. NELDA STEWART, Biology. West Monroe ELIZABETH THOM LEY, Socia ! Science, Monroe

CHARLES K. THORNHILL, Chemistry, Monroe

VERON ICA WORLEY, Library Science, Monroe

GLENDA SUE YOUNG, Health and Physical

Education, West Monroe


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Seniors

JIMMY A LBRITTON, Bu siness

Adm inistration, W est Mon ro e

LARRY G. BALL. Accounti ng, Forest ELA INE BASS, Acco unting , W isner JAY BLAK ENEY, Busine" A dminisfrati on, West Monroe

PEGGY BROOKS, Secrelorial Science, MONoe JAMES DUNCAN BROW N, Business A dmin istra tion. St . Joseph RICH A RD ROY BYRD,

Business Administratio n. Monroe

JODIE CALDW ELL , Business

Administration, West M o nroe

PHIL CARPENTER, Business Adm inistrat ion, Bastrop

DONA LD CAUSEY, Business A dministra tion, Mon roe.

WAYN E CA USEY, Accoun ting , Mo nroe

LAR RY COCK RELL , Business Administra tion. Pinev ille. DAVID LEE CORLEY, Accou nting, Oak G rove BILLY CORNETT. Business A dministra tion, Monroe

ROBERT COSTON, Bu sin ess Admin istration. Bas trop A RTHUR F. CRA IG JR .. Bu siness

Admi nistrati on, West Monroe

A LBE RT C RAW FORD, Accounting , Enterpr ise

RO BERT D. C RITTENDEN,

Business Admin istration, Shrevepo r! RON A LD L. DAVIES, Business Adm inis tration, Mon roe

TEDD Y DIXON, Secretaria l Scie nce. M onroe M A RY ANN EILERTS , Sec retarial Sc ience,

W in nsbo ro RIC H A RD G. ELLI S, Business A dministrat ion, Monroe

AN THO NY l. EMBAN A TO,

Bu siness Adm inistrat ion, Monroe

JO ANNE EMERSON, Account ing, M o nroe

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DICK ETHRIDGE, Business Administration, Monroe

ROBERT FAVA, Account ing, Monroe EILEEN FROUST, Accounting, Monroe BILL GAISER, Accounting, Monroe

RICHARD GREENE, Business Administration, Monroe LAMAR GREER, Business

Administration, West Monroe GERALD HOBEN, Business Administratio n, Monroe

HOWARD HOBSON, Accounting: Bastrop

BI LL HODG E, Busi ness Administ ration, Mon roe

HAROLD IKERD, Accounti ng, Monroe JULIAN JOHNSTON, Accounting, Mon roe

GARY JONES, Marketing, Jonesboro

ELOITE LIVELY, Business Administration, Baton Rouge

LOWEN LOFTIN, Business Administration, Delhi DON LONG, Marketing, Monroe CH IP LYMAN, Business Administration, Monroe

KEN McCAY, Account ing, Baton Rouge JOEY McGINN , Business A dm inistration, Monroe

JULIA McVAY, Secretarial Science, Monroe

ROBERT MARSH , Accoun ti ng, Bossier City

JO H N W. O 'BRYAN, A cco unting, Abbeville WINSTON ODOM, Business Administration, Monroe

JOHN PACE, Business Administration, Hoile ROBERT PERKINS, Marketing, West Monroe

JOHN PILGREEN, Business Administrotion, Formeryille

EARL POSEY, Business Administration, Monroe

JUDITH REAGAN, Accounting, Monroe C HARLES A. RICHEY, Business Administra tion , Pineville

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RI C H A RD SERIO , Business Adm inistra ti on , Ferriday

FRANK SHAUGHNESSY, Business Adminis trat ion, West Monroe

CHARLES SNAPP, Accounting, M onroe

GROVER STANTON, Accounting,

Natchez, Miss.

JAMES ROBERT TAY LO R, Business Adm ini strati on , Monroe

CAROLYN THO MAS, Secretarial Sc ience, Monroe

JAM ES TO NO RE, Business A d ministra tion , Monroe

WAY NE VER RETT , Accounting, Monroe

JAMES WALKER , Economics,

Oak Grove

DARYL WEBB, Busine ss

Administ ration, Zwolle RON WEIR, Business Admini stration, Monroe

LESLI E B. WI LKI NSON, Bu sin ess Adminis'lration, Monroe

AUGUS T H. WILLETT, Business Adm inistration, Ta llulah R. F. W ILSON, Business Adm inistratio n, M onroe

MARK WOMACK, Business A dministra tion , Monroe

Seniors

I School of Education'

BARBARA A DDI SON, Voca l Music, Sh revepcrt

DEAN A DKINS, Biology, Fa rmerville PA TRICI A A LFO RD, Elemen tary Ed uca t ion , W innsbo ro

SHIRLEY A LLEN. Speech, West Monroe

METHA SMITH ARNOLD, Elemen tary Education, Jena

DAVID BARRON. Health and Physical Education, Monroe

BEVERLY BARTLETT, Elementary Education, Monroe

J O HN EDWAR D BARTMESS, Hea~h dnd Ph ysica l Educat ion, Monroe

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ANN BEARD, Elementary Education, Monroe

TOM BEAUBE, Health and Ph ysical Educa ti on . Monroe

CARLOS BEGLE Y, Biology, Baton Rou ge

ANN BERNARD, Elementary Education, Pioneer

ANN BINGHAM, Business, Clayton BILLIE BLACKMON, English, Monroe JA NE BOGLE, Speech, Monroe CAROL BEEMAN BOND, Social Studies, Monroe

GARETH H . BO ND, Music, Monroe CHARLES BOOTH , Elementary Education, H arr isonburg

BAR BARA BORGKVIST, Health and Physic al Educa tion. Monroe

BENNIE BRADSHAW, Business,

Ma ngham

SA LLY BRECK ENR IDGE, Speech, Monroe

JOAN BRELAND, Health and Physical

Edu cotion, New Orlea ns RONNY BROTHERS, Instrumenta l

Music, Monroe ANN E BRUCE, Elemen tary Education, Monroe

CA RO LE BRYAN, Health and Physica l Education, Monroe

DIA NNE BR YANT, Elemen tary Education, Monroe

BILL Y BURNS, Mathematics, Monroe MARTHA BURNSIDE, Home Economics, Mon roe

ALICE BUTLER, Elementa ry Education, Monroe

RITA CAMP, Elementary Ed ucation, West M onroe

SANDRA CARARAS, English, DeRidder JIMMY CARPENTER, Social Studies, DeRidder

LYNDA CARPENTER, Elementary Educ ation, Ba strop

CHARLOTTE CA RTER, Elemen tary Education . Monroe

A LMA CLAR IDGE, Eng li sh, Monroe DORIS CLARK, H ealth an d Physica l Educat ion, Newell ton

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I LINDA C LEMENT, Music, Farmerv;lle CAROL CO LE, H eal th and Physical Educat ion , M onroe

JUDY CATHE Y COOK, Health and Physical Ed ucat ion, Monroe

MARTHA COR NETT, Elementary Education, 0110

JULIA CR EEL, Home Economics, M onr oe

C H AR LO TTE DANIEL, Elementary

Educotion, We st Monroe SANDRA DAN IEL, Health and Physica l Educotion, Monroe KATHRYN DAVIS, Instrumental Music, Baker

MARGUERETE DAVIS, ,

Elementary Educoti on, Monroe

MARILYN DICKEY, H ealth and Physical Educa ti on, Sterlingt on JAN E LOK ER DOUCIERE, Elementary Educot ion, Monroe

MARY DUCKWORTH,

Business, Epps JO HN MICHAEL DUNN, Instrumental Music, Baton

Rouge . STAN LEY E. DUPREE, Biology, Monroe

VIRGINIA EARLE, Elementary Education, TaUulah EVELYN PITTS EVANS, Elementary Education, Monroe

DON FLOWERS, Health and Physical Education, Monroe

MARTHA ELIZABETH FOST ER, Elementory Education, Monroe

CARLYN FOTOS, Elementary Ed uc ation, Shreveport

ELLI S FOWLER, Health and Physica l Education, SI. Joseph

MARILYNN FRAN TO M, Elemen tary Educo~ion, Shreveport CAROLYN FUTRELL, Elementary Education, Calhou n HELENE GEORGE, Speech, SI. Jose ph BARBARA G ILLILAND, Elementary Educa tio n, Monroe

JAMES G IPSO N, Health and Physica l Education, St. Joseph BETTY G IVENS, Elementary Education, Coushatta JERRY GODW IN, Health and Phy sical Education, Monroe ELLIOTT GO LDMAN, Social Studie s, Shreveport

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MAURINE GRAY, English , Sh reveport JUDY GREEN, Elemen tary Education, Monroe

JANE G UNN, En glish, Ta llulah JO A NN HAGAN, Bu siness, Monroe

JAN H A LLM AR K, Art, Mon roe DbYLE H A MMONS, Health and Physic al Educa t ion, M onroe

BEVERLY ANN H ARR ELSO N, Art, Wes t Monroe KAY HARRIS, Elementary Educat ion , West Monroe

CAROLYN HA RT, Business, Monroe VIVI AN J. HEBERT, El ementary Educat ion, Ba stro p

BILLY HEN DR IX, Health and Phys ical Education, Kil bourne LINDA H ENDRIX, Home Economics , M onroe

CARROL ANN HI CKS, Elementary Edu cation, Farmerville

BILLY JOE HODNETT, Speech, Mon roe

WAYNE HO LLEY, Elementary Educa ti on, Pi oneer

DELANE HO LLI S, Elementa ry Ed ucati on, M onroe

JUNE HOLTZC LA W, H ealth and Ph ys ica l Educat ion, Sterlin gton SALLIE HUNT, Elementary Educa ti on , M onroe .

DONALD JON ES, Socia l Studi es, Win nsboro DOUGLAS JONES, Scien ce, Fores t

LYND A JONES, H ealth and Ph ys ical Education, West Monroe G LEND A JORDAN , Social Studies, West Mo nroe MARVIN JORDAN, Soci al Studies, Heflin VIRGI NI A KINCA ID, Elementary

Education, Winnsboro

PA TRI C IA KING, Elementary Education , M onroe

WILLIAM KIRBY, Mathematics, Jonewille

TERRY L KNIGHT, Mathematic s,

Bas trop LOUI S CH A RLES KO LB, Elementary 'Education , A tlanta


WARREN LASS ITER, Speech, West M on roe

MABEL LAWLESS, Elementary Educa tion, Ferrida y

JO Y LAWRENCE, Elementary Education, Columbia

PAULA LAWR ENCE, Spanish,

Shreveport

MIKE LAZENBY, Health and Physical Educotion, Bern ice

JOHN LEE, Health and Physica l Edu cation, West M onroe

JO A NN LEWIS, Home Economics, Ba strop CARO LYN LI NDSAY, Chemistry, Monroe

JEANNE LO FTI N , Biology, Camden, Ark. JUDY LOVE, Health and Physical Educa ti on, Linville MART HA LUCAS, Elementa ry Education, M onroe

PA TRIC IA LU DWIG, Elementary Education, Farmerville

IDA M cCABE, Speech, Jones BARBAR A McC OY , Speech, M onroe

JEWE LL McC RA RY, Elemen tary Educa ti on,

Coiton Va lley CHAR LES McDONALD, H ealth and Physical Educa ti on, Oa,date MARY M cGOUGH, El eme ntary Educa ti on , M onroe

ELIZABETH GA IL McKO IN, Home Econom in , Jone s C H A RLE S McPHERSON, Socia l Studies, Delhi JOA N MACHEN , Elementary Educa t ion, Lake Prov iden ce

NAOMI MARLA n , Elemen tary Education, Bas trop ELLA JAN E MARTI EN, Elementary

Educa ti on, Wa te rproof SIDNEY MARTIN, M usic, Columbia ANN E MONCRIEF, Health and Physical Educa tio n, West M on roe

JAN MONROE, English, We st Monroe SUE NA FF, Elementary Education , Bas t rop JOHN NIES, Ar t, Monroe BEATRIC E NUG ENT, English, Rayne

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PEGGY OSBORN E, Bu siness, Mon roe SUE PAC E, Busi ness, M arion ANTHONY PANZICA, Biology, Mo nroe BR ENDA PARKE R, English, Monroe

SUE PARK ERSON, Speech, Bossier C ity WOOD Y PEN CE, Health and Physical Educa tion, Baton Ro uge MARS HALL PE NNI NGT ON, Biology, We st Monroe DAVID PESKE, Mathernaks, We st Monroe

EUGE N IA PICKETT, Home Econom ics,

Bastrop LlDICE POHL. Elem entary Education, C olumbia CHRISTO PHER POSEY, Eng lish, Sh revepo rt LIN DA PRICE, Instru men tal Music, Ba ton Rouge

PAT SY PUNCHARD, Elementary Edu cation, Bastrop

SYLVIA RAMB!N, Eleme nt ary

Ed ucation, West Monroe JANE RA TLI FF, English , M onroe BETTYE RIDER, Elementa ry Educa t ion,

Bastrop

AN N RIN EHAR T, Elementa l'y Ed ucation, West Monroe

TOMfvIY RITTER, Music, Monroe JANET RO A RK, El emen tary Education . Wes t Monroe WAYN E O . RO BERTS, Speech , We st Monroe

JIM ROBINSON, Music, Mon ro e DON ROSS, He alth and Physical Educat ion, W isner

SUE RUSSELL, Elementary Education, Delhi CAROL E RUTHERFORD, Elemen tary EduCli ti on, Lak.e Arthu r

WEND ELL SANDERS, Eleme ntary Educa ti on, Monroe

JANIE SASSER, Instrum ental Music, Zwolle BARBARA SHAR P, Home Economics, West Monroe JEAN SH AUG HN ES"Y, Bi ology, West Monroe

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JOHN E. SHAUG H NESSY, Social St udi es, Mon roe

CHAR LOTT E SHAVER, H ealth and Ph ysica l Ed ucatio n, West M o nroe

GUSSI E SIMON , Eleme ntary Educetion. Winnsboro CA ROL YN SISTRUNK , Element ary Edu cat ion. Bastro p

DOR IS SM IT H, Elemen tary Ed ucatio n, M onroe

MA RY JEAN STA NDIFER, Elementary Educatio n, Monroe

VIRGINIA STEGALL, Health and Physical Education, Calhoun RONALD STEPHEN S, Vocal M usic, Monroe

VERN ON STEPHEN SON, Social St udies, Baskin HENRY L. STROUD, H ealt h and Ph ysica l Educet tion, Flori ne FRANK SWINDLE, Music, M onroe GA IL SAWYER THOMAS, Speech, C rosset! , Ark.

JAN E THOMAS , Elemen tary

Education, W est Mon roe ROBIN TH ORNH ILL , Span ish, W isner KATHERINE THORN TO N, Elemen ta ry Educati on, Eros

ELIZABETH TUBBS, Elementary Ed ucation, Bastrop

MARION TUR NAG E. Elemen t ary Educoti o n, Monroe

RUBY VINES, Hea lth and Ph ysical Edu cation , Winn sboro

NEL L WAI TS, Elemen ta ry Educa tio n, Pionee r

DON A LD WA LKER, A ct, O ak

Grove

ELLEN WALKER , Mu sic, Monroe JULIA WI LH ITE WA LL, Speech , M o nroe

SA NDRA WALSH , Social Studies, Los Gatos, Calif. DAVID WA LTER, Engli sh, M onroe

RO BIN L. WATSON , Inslrumenta l Music , West Monroe MARY ANN W ENDORF , Home Econ omics, Pin evi lle ADRIAN W HITE, H ome Econom ics, Jo nesville

KATHLEEN W HITFIELD, Ele.ment ary Educati on, Falls Church, Va .

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I NICCO LA A NN WH ITT INGTO N , Elementary Ed ucation, Longview , Te xas

O TI S WILE Y, Elemen tary Education , Moyna DOUG LAS WI LLI A M S, Healt h and Physical Ed ucation, Monroe

EMELDA WILLIAMS , Business, Wi ch ita, Ken. JUD Y W ILLIS, M usic, Ferrida y

EL A INE W ILTSHIRE, Elemen tary Education ,

Baskin C H ARLES W ISE, Socia l Studies, Alexandr ia DON WOOD, Elemen tary Ed ucati on, Monroe

LIND A LE E WOODS, Elementary Education, M onroe

CAROLYN WROTEN, Elementary Educa tion ,

Tallulah FRANCIS YELDEL L, Social Stu dies, Monroe

Seniors

School of Liberal Arts

THO M AS LARRY A LL EN, Geog raphy, Wes t Monroe NANCY BARN ES, Pre-Soc ia l Wor ~ , W es t Monroe ERV IN BATES, Sociology, Sterlin gton MONR'OE BUFO RD , History, Baton Rouge

C H AR LES CAGLE, Psychology, EI Dorado, A rk. GEO RGE CICA LA , H istory, M onroe

JACK CORNETT , Social Studies, Urania WALTER C ULP, Governmen t. West Mon roe

DON DAV IS, H istory, Monroe

BOB DIXO N, Psychology, G riffin, Ga .

M A RSHA LL DOUG LAS, Journalism,

Monroe

WA LTER DUCKWORTH. Gove rnmen t, Memoe


RUSSELL FAIRBANKS. S06a l Siud ies. M onroe

ROBERT LOUIS GILL. History. Monro e

SH ELBY GILLEY. Pre-Social Work. Dunn KENDALL GRANT. Sociology. Welt Monroe

REGGIE GU ICE . Art. We st Monroe FRED HELLER . H istory. Monroe JERRY HOWARD. Government. West Mo nroe COURTLAND HUG HES. Pre-Social Work. Am i te

W ILLI AM HU G H ES. Pre-Social Work, Am ite

ROSS MILES. Journa lism . Bastrop JANEY MILLER. Pre-Social Work.

Bastrop ROGER MORGAN . Government. M on roe

JO HN M ORR IS. English . Columbia JAMES D. MU LLI S. H istory. Monroe GEORGE MURRAY JR .. Government. Vida lia VIRG INIA NOLAN. Foreign Languages. Pine Bluff. Ark.

JAMES PARK ER. Art. Bastrop

TH O MAS F. RYLAND. Government,

Mo nroe ROBERT SHELBY. Sociology. West Mon roe RONNIE SIMS. Art. West Monroe

A. W . STEED. H istory. Shrevepor!

MAX SUMMERVILLE. A rt . Bastrop JO H N TA YLOR . A rt . Monroe EDWARD C. TERR ILL III. Sociology, Mobi le. A la.

JEAN WELDON. English, Baton Rouge RICHARD H . W HITEHEAD, Pre路Soc ial Work, Monroe

PALMER W ILLE TT, History. Tallulah G ER ALD WILLIAMS. Speech. Monroe

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PA TT l W ILLIAMS, Pre -Soc;al Work, West Monroe JEA N W IN EI NGER, Pre-So6al Wor k. Wes t Monroe MELANY WOOD, Eng l;sh, Monroe

STA N WYATT , Speech., M onroe FR ED D. YOU NG, Fore;gn Languag es, S;kes

Seniors

L---I School of Pharmacy

I WA LTER ABBOTT, Oberl; n W ILSON ADAM S, Th ;bodaux RONALD A IN SWORTH, Boton Ro uge JACOB ANDERSO N, N ew Orleans

TED AN TOON , Boton Rouge PETER ARMA TO, Ind ependence PHILIP A UCO IN , Napo leonv;!le A. J. AYM O ND. Bun k;e

DON BA ILEY, Farme rv;lIe ST EPH EN BAJON , New O rlea ns JOHN BAKER, Jenn;ngs JAMES BARRY, Lafa yette

NO LAN BEGNAUD, Breaux Br;dge C H A RLEY BO URGEO IS, Th;bodaux RA YMOND BO URGEO IS , Don old sonv ille EM I LY BRADDOCK, M er Rouge

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PAUL BR EAUX, Frankli n JERRY BR EITH AU PT, Jena KENNETH BROC ATO, Bunkie LYNN CAMPAGNA , Baton Rouge

EAR L CA MPO , A mite M AR THA CA RTER, A !e ~andr i a

CHAR LES CHATAIGN IER, Sf. M arti nville

CHARLES COG ER, H unt sville, Ark.

Seniors

TH O M AS COLE, Race land ROBERT COLLI N S, Bossier C ity DWAIN CROW, Tallulah WALTER DERBES, Eunice

JUDY DO IRO N , Lake Arthu r JO H N DUBUS, Kaplan RON NIE DUFRENE, Race land GEO RGE H. DUGAS, Iowa

AVERY EAS T, Ab beville CHAR LES EBE RH ARD T, New

Orlea ns RIC H ARD M . ENMO N, St. Ber nard

C H A RLE5 EVANS, Mer Rouge

PAUL J . FOLSE, Lafayette C H AR LE S FO NTE NOT, Ville Platl e JEFF FOOTE, H amburg, Ar k. RA Y FOSTER, Monroe

BILL Y DON GAMMEL, Monroe ROBERT G IVENS, C oushatta GARY GODA IR , DeRidder TH O MAS M. GRIFFITH , Monroe

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LOU IS GUICHET, Houma ALBER T H ARRINGTON, Est erwood TO M HEA TH , Rayvi lle DI CK IE HEBERT, New Iberia

FRANK HEBERT, Napoleonvil le C LYD E HIG H, Haughton IRVIN HIRSC HMA NN, M onroe MARI ON HOGAN, Baton Rouge

H . DAVID HUGHES, Living ston TO M KESTLER, New b rleans CONSTANCE KOHNKE, Covington TONY LaMARCA, Independence

DAVID LeBLEU, Jenn ings BRENDA LEDET, Marrero JOHN ROBERT LEE , New O rleans MICHAEL LELE UX, New Iberia

ROSE LYNNE LlLJEBERG, Monroe JOH N J. MACEL UCH, New Orlea ns JOH N MAYES, Kinder TED MAYEUX, M onroe

JULIAN MEH L, M onroe BROWN MORRIS, Kentwood NANCY MULHEARN, Monroe ERIC NELSON, H allock, Min n.

MELVIN NELSON, Monroe MELVIS NELSON, M onroe JOHN O RY, Ponchatoula GRADY PA CE, M onroe

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JOH NNY POPE, Jeanerette CLAUDE PRA n, Bast rop MURRAY LUKE RABALAIS, Arnaudville FABIAN REED JR., Fenton

JOHN ROACf1, Sterlington FRED ROBERSON, Zwolle WALTON A. ROBINSON JR., Baton Rouge

MARTIN RODGERS, Bastrop

HELEN ROGERS, New Orleans JOSEPH ROMANO, Monroe LEO J. SCHILLACI, Napoleonville ALAN SEARCY, Mooringsport

GORDON SMtTH , Rayville LYNN SONNtER, Lafayette LEONARD SPEA RS , O berli n G LEN SPENC E, Alex and ri a

G ILBERT STA NFORD, Port Barre ROBERT STA THA M, Bogalusa BERTRA M STONE, Baton Rouge A. W, TA RTIR, A mman, Jordan

MILTON TOUPS JR ., Kaplan RICHARD TULLOS, Jena NICK UTYESONICH, Hot Springs . Ark. EDWARD C. VOCKE III, New Orleans

KAREN VOCKE, Monroe ROBERT WARD, Shreveport MARY ANN WHITAKER, Shreveport RICHARD WHITE, Ringgold

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JOHN WONG, Metairie LOUDON D. YANTIS, Zachary

Seniors

I School of Pure and ~pplied Sciences

CLYDE ARNOLD, General Agricu lture, Newellton J. L. ASHLEY, Physics, West Monroe DAVID BARKER, Pre路Dentistry, Monroe GEORGE BARTMESS, Gener.al Ag ricultu re, H ar.r:sonburg

ROXANNE BECKER, C hemistry. Baton Rouge

JAMES BENN ETT, General

Agricu lture. Oak Grove LYN N BICKEL, Nursing, Wauwotosd, W is. MALCOLM BISHOP, General Ag riculture, Tallulah

JERRY BLANKENSHIP, Agronomy, Monroe

KERM IT BURNSIDE, Biology, Winnsbo ro CH AR LES CATCHI NG , Biology, M onroe

JAMES CATCHIN G, Mathema ti cs, M on roe

JOSEPH CER ISE, Pre路Veterina ry Medicine, New Orleans GILBERT COOK, Pre.Medicine, Monroe

FRED COX, Biology, Rayville JAM ES DAVIS, Chemistry, Monroe

ROGER DEA L, Chemistry, Ruston ROBERT DeLOUCHE, Biology, West Monroe DONALD DOUGLAS, Geolog y, West Monroe J. S. FA IRBANKS, Animal

Industry, Jonesvill e

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LENDON M . FISHER , Mathematics, West Monroe LINDA W ISDOR FOGARTY, Medical Technology, M urfreesboro , Ark. MARY MARIE FRANKLIN, Medical Tec.hnology, M arion

EDWIN L. G EISSLER , Geology, New O rlean s

ELEAN OR H ARMO N,

Mathemati cs, Monroe DIANE HEA RD , Medi cal Technology, West Monroe G ING ER HITT, Nursing, M on roe

JEAN LEQUETTA JACKSON, General H ome Economics,

Sterlington ROBERT KEMP, Chemistry, We st Monroe NATHAN KIF ER, Pre路 Dentistry, Newellton WALTER KNO TTS, Geology,

Wisne r DAN W. KNOX, Pre-Veterinary Medicine,

Sterlington

SO PHIA KOKINOS, Ph ysics, Athen s, Greece GLYNN McM ILLAN, Bi ology, Mansfield JERRY M cVAY, Geology, Crowville MIKE M A RTIEN , General Agriculture, Waterproof

BOBBY MASTER S, Biology, Jeno

LINDA MAY, Nursing, Monroe

MARY LYNN MORRIS, Chemistry, Columbia PETE MULHERN, G eneral Agriculture, Rayville

DO NA MYERS, Nursing, Delhi G LENDA NOLAN, Biology, Collinston RODNEY NOLAN, Physics, West Monroe JERALD OWENS, Biology, H aile

REBECCA PEARSON, G eneral Home Economics , Transylva nia

HEN RY PECK, General Ag ricu lture, Sici ly Island FREDE RICK PURIFOY, Physics, Swartz RICHARD RABORN, Mathematics, Fa rm erviJle

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REYNOLD S RIDGLEY, Biolog y, Metai rie DON SENN, General Agricu lture, Rayville JOHN SHELTON, Mathematics, Monroe

WILLIAM A , SPO FFORD,

Chemistry. Alexa ndria

DA VE SPRAGUE , Pre-Medicine, M onroe

NELDA JEAN THAMES, Biology, Columbia

ALVIN UPTON, Animallndu stl'Y, Delhi RAY BO YD W A DE , Chemi stry, M onroe

JERRY W, WARNER , Biology, Wisner WILLIAM H, WEEM S, Bi ology, Gr.etna JOE WELLS, Pre-Voc ati onal Agricultural Educatio n, Sicily Island BI LL WH ITE, G eneral A griculture, Dod son

SU LIN WIGGINS, Nursing, M onroe

WANDA WILKINS, Nursing, M onroe

SONYA WILLIAMS, Medical

Techn ology, Monroe

CECILIA WOO D, Ge neral H ome

Economics. Lee sville

PHILLIP YO UNGBLOOD, Chemistry, Monroe Mrs. Billi e F. Bl ackmon, Fall horlOr grad uote , wins congr~tuldti o n s f rom her family.

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I Ro mllnce: blossoms in t he sp ring.

Sen ior students hllve many op portuni t ies aWlliling the m in

t he fu ture.

Seniors Around Campus

I Uppe rdHsmen "the ir" week.

I IA?

Frllte rnity men hi'lve fu n porticipo tin g in the ll nn ulIl Gree~ contest.

The post office is on importa nt pillce in the life of eve ry Northeast re5ident student.

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moking

freshmen

work

d uring


Senior Class Officers President . . . Robert Treasurer . .. Sue

Gill

Parkerson

Vice President ...

Paula Lawr nee

Secretary ... Marilynn

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RO BERT A DA M S ... M onroe VERNON A LFO RD . .. Fe rri doy LARRY A LLEN ... Delh; LAURI E A LLEN ... Monroe PA UL A LLEN ... Denhom Springs

RIC H A RD ALLEN ... Oo ~ G rove M ILDRED ATHERTO N . . . Sulph" C LINE AV ER ETI .. . W est M onroe KEITH WAYN E BAB S ... B o ~t ro p C HARL ES BA ILE Y ... N03tchez

Juniors

GA RY BA NK STO N . . . Mon roe DO NN A BAR BER ... Monroe JU DY CO UC H BA RTON ... Bost,op There's the culp rit!

PA ULA BAU ER . .. M onroe ROG ER BEA LL . .. C ro-...;ville JANET BEAR D ... W est Monroe J ERRI E BEA SLEY. Newell ton M ELBA BEA SLEY . .. West Monroe

J A M ES H . BEEB E ... LocHort G I RA ULT BIRD ... Sicily Islond A LI C E BLACK ... We . . t M on roe CAROLYN BLALOCK ... Q uitmM

MAR Y BLA LOCK . . . Qui tmon C EC ILI A BLAND . . . Su lph" C H A RLES R. BLAYLOCK . . . Monroe BO BBY BLOUNT .. . B.s kin

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YELVERTON BON DtJaANi ... S;ci1y IslMd DOMIN IC K F. BONU RA ... New

OrleMs CAR L BOOK .. . Jonesville MAPLE BOOK .. . Mon roe

RO BERT BOOTH ... Morshll ll, Telo s

SHEL BY R. BOOTHE . . Harri sonbu rg FLOY D BOR DEN ... Mo nroe

BEV ERLY BOUTWELL . .. Buros JOE BOYD ... Sterli ngton W ILLIAM B. BOY D . : . 0;1 C ;ty

WES LEY BRADFORD ... Pin evill e ZELM A BRADFOR D .. . Cnoudron t G LORIA BRADL EY ... T, II, I,h JUDY BR ELAND ... Mon roe

J A MES BR IAN ... Monroe SA M BR IA N ... W inn field PHYll iS BR ISTER ... Pineville

WAYNE BR ITT ... Sh reve po rt

JEF F BROOKS .. . l afoye lte SUSAN BROOMF IELD ... West M onroe J IMMY BROWN ... Mon roe LI N DA KAY BROWN ... West MOnloe

PEGGY BROWN ... West Mon roe VI RG INIA BROWN ... West Monroe

CA RLA BRUP BAC HE R . .. Port Chcrlo tle, FI.:" MARVIN O. BRYANT , . . A lex'Md ri o

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RICHARD BUCHANAN ... W"t M o nroe

JOH N BUCKHALTER ... Jeoo W ILLI AM BURFORD ... Monroe JACKYE BURRIS ... Monroe

HELEN BUS BY. Fie.

. J ?Jckwn.. . ille Be<3ch,

I RMA BUSH ... M onroe

LO RENE BUSHN El l ... Mon roe

CATHER INE BUTlER . . . Monroe LON N IE 6UTLER ... Mon roe

NA NCY BUTl ER ... Monroe

JERR I BYER S . .. Rayville J OH N R. CA LH O UN . .. G; lbed ALV IN CA LLEN DER .. . La f<'.iyette

BillY CAllENS ... Be l mont

BETTY CALVERT ... Rayville DERREL CAM PBELL . .. AbbevillG RICHARD M. CAMPBELL ... MOrltae

JOSEPH C. CA MPO ... New Orlean:>

MAR l l YN CANNON ... Oa~ Grove AR THUR CAREY . . . N ew York , N. Y.

J ENN IE CLARE CA RROll . _ . M onroe

PHILI P CA RRUTH ... Pon chatoula

JOYCE CHAMBERS ... Monroe

eLi FTO N

CHAMBL EY ... Wisner DANI EL E. C H APMAN ... Delhi

DEE CHAPMAN. , . Monroe

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RITA CHAPM AN ... W isn er NAN CHEEK ... West Monroe VIR G INI A CHILDRESS .. . Kelly

JER RY CLAM PIT .. . West Monroe CAROLE C LA RK .. . Bd~trop

FARRIS CLARK ... Al exand ria JUDY CLARK ... Monroe DIAN NE C LEMENT ... Girord JUDY COBB . . M o nroe LEW IS COBB ... Mo nroe

Juniors

GRADY COBURN ... Wisner SHARON COLDRON ... Shreveport DWIGHT COLLIER ... Sp ring hill

Are you sure ~h e iSrl't real?

JO A NN CO LLIN GSWOR TH ..

Downsville DIANE COLLINS ... Tlllluld h BILL COLTHARP . . H oy nesville DOROTHY CONVI LLE ... MOnloe WADE COODY ... Vidal ia

SILL COORPENDER ... Monroe OONNA FAYE COX .. . Boskin JEAN CRAW LEY ... Bd~l rc p BILLI E CRE路W .. . West Monroe

KAY CROSS ... Fe rrid <'lY

SU E CROW E .. . Pioneer ROBERT CROW E III .. . Eros JEANIE CU AVE .. . W innsbo ro

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N EV ILLE L. C UAVE . . W innsboro ALBERT B. C URRY . . . Start RAN DO LPH CUR RY. . Bos~ie r Ci ty H EN RY DA IG LE ... Belle Ro. e SA N DRA DALTON . .. W innsboro

LA RR Y DAR BY . . . New Ib eri a CAR L R. DARI CEK ... Jackson SH I RLEY DARK ... Rayville DIANE DAVIS ... O o kd ~ 1 9 SHARON DAVIS . .. MO'l roe

1----- Juniors SUE DAVIS . . W es t Monroe THOM AS DAY ... C olumbia MALC O LM DECE LLE ... Monroe W hil t do you say we pop these?

JOH N DEMOURE LLE ... Ville Plo!I tte MARILYN DEN NY ... Monroe SH ERRY DIAL ... Ft. Necessity TH URMAN DICK EY ... Winnsboro H ER MAN DOMANGUE . . . H o um~

W I LLI AM C. DO RRIS ... W est Monroe

JOHN G . DOUCIE RE ... Ml'I nqhd m

WENDEll DROST . . Lo e ChM les

FRE DER ICK DU BO IS . . Abbeville

THO M A S DUKE . . . Spri nghi ll JOHNNY DUNHAM .. . . M onro9 JAMES DUNN . .. RoyviUe A L DUOS . . . Sunset

188


WARREN J. EBERTS .. . Monroe EDDIE ELS ... Alexarldria JO E ELZEN ... Shreveport RALP H ENDSLEY .. . Sh re veport KA THRYN EllER . . Mangham

BILLY EVANS . . Sprirlghill JA MES EVAN S ... B~ski" W I LLIAM EVANS .. . Delhi EDRIS EWING ... M anifeit GERALD FARRAR ... Shreveport

SUE FERGUSON ... Ferridoy GA RY FI ELDS ... Mon roe LYNNE FIFE ... B~to " Rouge DIANNE FISETTE .. _Spr irlghi ll

SHERYL FLETCHER ... W es t M onroe CA ROLYN FLINT _.. St . Jose ph CAROLYN FL YNN . _. New Orleans ALDEN FONTENO T .. _ Monroe

J EANNE FOSTER . .. M on ro e RICHARD C. FOSTE R . . M onroe ALICE FREE ... Archibald ANI TA FULLER . . Monroe

MARTH A FULLER ... JOflesville PATSY FULLER . . Shreveport DON A FUNDERBURK ... W est Monroe DEA NNA FURLOW ... W e$1 Monroe

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WARREN J . EBERTS ... Monro e EDDIE EL S ... Alexand ,ia JO E ELZEN ... Sh reve port RALPH EN OSLEY ... Shreveport KATHR YN ETIE R . . . Mon gha m

BI LLY EVANS .. . Spri nghill J AMES EVANS .. . BasKin WILLIAM EVANS . .. Delh;

EDRIS EWI NG .. . Monifes t G ER ALD FARRAR . .. Sh,eveport

..................................................... SUE FERGU SO N . .. Fe rr iday GA RY FIELDS . .. Mon roe LYNNE FIFE . .. Bat on Rouge DI ANNE FI SEnE .. . Spring hill

SHE RY L FLETCH ER , . . West Mon roe CAR O LYN FLINT . . . St. J ose ph CARO LYN FLYN N . . . New Orl eans ALDEN FONTENO T .. . Mon roe

J

JEAN NE FOSTER . . Monroe RIC HARD C. FOSTE R . .. Monroe ALI C E FREE . .. Arch ibald ANI TA FULLER . .. Monroe

MAR THA FULLE R ... J onesvill e PATSY FULLER . . , Shreve port DO NA FUN DE RBURK . . . West Monroe DEANN A FURLOW .. . West Monroe


CHARLES C. FUSE LI ER . .. Ville Platte

MA LCOL M G EN IUS ... lowl:!

JO AN N G ENU SA .. . Monroe

RONALD A. G EO FFRO Y . .. New

Ibe ria EDW IN A G RAY ... Mobile . Ala .

WI LL IAM S. G REEN . . W est M onroe MARY LOU G ROSS MAN .. . L.... ~e Provid ence

ROBE RT G ROTH. . Hathaway RO BERT GROVES .. . Shrevepo rt VIOLA G UICE .. . W innsboro

GERALD GUI LLO T ... Shreve po rt MAR IL YNN HA LE . .. M onroe

HAR VEY HALES .. . Mon roe EDWIN H AND EL . .. Shreve port

HERMAN H ANKINS .. . Ar kadelph io. Ark. SAMMY HARGROV E . .. We st Monroe RON ALD HEARNE ... West M onroe

ROBERT P. H EN DON.

ELIZA BET H W. H ENDRIX .. . M on9ho m

M ARGAR ET H ENDRIX ... West Mon roe

RONN IE HENRY .. . Port Allen RICK HE RR IN GTON .

. Mon roe

HENR Y H IN KLE . .. Mo nroe CH A RLES HINTO N W est MONoe FRA NK HOFFMAN .. . W est Monroe DWI G HT HOUSLEY . . We ~ t Monroe

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. Monroe


LEDA A NN HOVER . . . Slid,lI JOHN O. HOYT . . . Prince ton, N. J.

PATSY HUGHES .. . Bos lrop CHERIE HUM PHR IES ... Monroe JOH N HURST . . . J od son

ROB ERT HUns ... M o nroe H O YD JE FFR EYS ... M onroe

SUE JOACH IM ... Stea rt BILL JOHN .. . Monroe

HENRY O. JOHN SO N ... D.R;dd.,

~--------------Juniors

PH ILLIP JONES ... Ookdole

CAS ANNA JORDA N ... Bostrop

BO NNI E JOSEPH.

. Dow nsville

DENNIS J OS EPH ... Alice. Te xe s KAREN KE ITH ... Jonesboro

JENN Y KELLER ... ColliMton

KARL KETI LER ... Son Antonio. TexM EDDIE KIN CAI D ... Mon roe

JERRY KIRBY ... Monroe PEGGY SUE L.COUR ... 0 11. POLLY L.COUR ... 0 11. LUCY LAIRD ... Kelly

BILL LANE ... Monroe

RENEE LoRU E ... Ruston JUDY A. LA SSITER ... West M onroe

ROSALIE LEATH ERBURY ... Locombe


DALTON LeBLAN C ... H oumtl GAYLAN D LeB LA NC ... Lo!lke Arthur PAU L LeBLANC ... Je"nerette JIMMY LEE . .. Uro!lnio!l LYNN LEVY ... &lst rop

TREN A CH ERLY LEW IS ... Kelly BERT LINDLEY ... Vicksburg, Miss. JACKI E Ll VI NGSTON ... M onroe MAR XINE LONG ... R.yvili.

LINDA LOVE . . West Monroe

Juniors

MELI NDA LOWE, , ,C"lvin elB ERT LOZES ' , , M onroe ROBERT P. LUDLOW. ' ,Mon roe

JERRY McCARTY, , . W es t M onro~ AGNES McCLel LAND ... W innsooro 806 McELROY, , . Rayville G LOR IA McELROY ... R"yville KEN N ET H Mci NTYRE ... & sfrop

JAMES McLEMORE. . Winns boro C HAR LES McMAHAN ... Wi sner DAVID McN Eil l ... C hic<!lgo, III DAN I EL Mcl<.A NEY .. . Colli ns, M iss.

DELBERT MANUEL ... Elloo CHARLES V. MARSA LA ... M onroe CHARLES MARTIN ... W est M on roe CH ER IE MARTIN ... Pinevill e

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RANDY MA SO N _.. Minden RICHA RD MASON . . 8reou,,; Bridge MILAS M EDLIN . __ MMi on

GER ALD MERCER _.. Monroe IVAN M ILLER ... Eun ice

NANCY M ILLER _.. Monroe RO LAND MI LLE R .. . Shreveport

LYNN MITC HEll ... Monstield M A RSH A MITCHE LL .. . lI'Jke

Pro . . id ence NOEL MITCH ELL ... Port Sulphur

C HER YL M IZE LL ... u.ke Chor les Wil LIE EAR LE MOCK . . Win nsboro JAMES A. MOELLER ... Bos trop JOE MON GLE _.. Wi nnsboro

JUDY MO NGl E ... Wi nnsboro JIMM Y MOOD Y ... Monroe C HE LS EA MOO RE . _ . Gi lbert DECKE R W. M OORE .. . West Monroe NiAR Y AMELI A MOORE ... N ewellton

CHARLEEN MOR IZOr ... Sh reveport BROWN MORRIS ... Kentwood KENNETH MO UHOT _ .. N ew Iberio JOYCE MULLINS ... Mon roe

HAR RIET M UR RAY ... Monroe MICKIE NASIF ... J onesvi lle

SH IRLEY NELSON . . . Bastrop JO HN NICKELSON ... Sh reveport

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MARK N IX ... M orgon C ity FRED DY NO LA N ... Farmerville n :U ETT NO LA N ... Mon roe GWEN NORM ENT ... DeQuincy

SHERR Y NORWOOD .. . SI. Josopn

JUDY NOW ELL ... Mon roe

ES SIE MAE NUGENT ... Tollo, PATRI CIA NUGENT . . Monroe RODNEY NUTT ... Springhill LYNDA OG DEN . . . Mer Rouge

JESSE OLIV ER ... Jonesboro DON NIE O LI VIER ... Gromercy TO MM Y OSWALT ... Oo ~ Ridge DONNA PARKER ... Weit Monroe

JEANNETTE PARKER . . Wesr Mo nroe FRA NK lYLE PARRATI ... M etairie JAN PAYN E .. . M onroe Bmy PEARSON Jones

LINDA PE ND ER ... Mon ro .... SANDRA PEREZ ... Solo n Rouge DAV ID PERK I NS . .. O o ~d Qle W IlBUR PERKIN S ... Monroe

LIZ PERRITT. . Eros THO MAS l. PERR Y ,. .. Shreve port SAMUEL PETER SO N ... DeQu incy ROBERT PFRIMMER ... M onro~

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J AM ES PHilliPS ... Jonesbo ro JOYCE PH ILLIPS . . W innsboro SUSAN PIPES ... Coll inston

TOMMY PO IN DEXTER ... Shrevepor t MARI E POTTS . . . Ferridoy

PATR ICK PRENTIC E ... We st- Monro e ERNEST Q UI MBY ... R,yvill. SUE Q UI MBY ... Monroe KAT H ERINE Q UIRK .. . Poet So lph" WAYNE RAD ER . . . Mon roe

Juniors - - - 足

TOMM Y RA MSEY ... SWMtz: CE LIE REE DER . .. Monroe

EMMELI NE REEDER . . Monroe

HAROLD RIBBECK ... Monroe DO ROTHY RO BBINS .. _ S",sfrop GERVIS R08ERIE ... Ville Platte HARRY R. ROB ERTS .. . Pionee r

MARTH A RO BERTS ... Monroe

LARRY ROB ERTSO N ... Kilbourn e MARY JANE ROB ISON . . Monroe RICHARD ROC KETT ... R,yville C LAR EN C E ROG ERS . . Georgetown

MARY ROS E ... Holly Ridge

PAM RUDISilL ... M onroe

ROBERT J . RUGAN ... Slid. 1I JAM ES W. RUN DELL ... De lhi EMI LY RUSS ELL ... 0 11,

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FAY E RUSSELL . .. Delhi

HelEN RUS SELL ... Ope[ous~s WI LLIAM SARG ENT ... H(l rrisonburg SUSAN SCH EPER ... Vid~li., HAROLD SCHOOL ER . . Winnsboro

CAROLYN SCH ~IVE R . . . B"s~ i n

ANlTA SEHON . . Monroe CAROL SEILER ... Monroe BEITY SER IO . . . F ~rridtJy J. W . SH EMWELL . .. Monro e

Juniors

LUCIAN SH OC KEY . .. Bostrop GA i l SHOU DY. . Monroe

KAR EN SIBLEY . . . Bastrop You . hould see me do the frug.

KEITH SIGR EST . .. Z"h, ,,, MOISE SINITIERE . . . Frdnklin

LI NDA SKIPPER ... West Monroe LARRY SLAC K .. . Jo!ldson TOMMY SLAC K . .. Springh ill

BRENDA SMITH ... Monroe CHA RLOTTE SMITH .. . O,kd,l e DAVID SMITH ... M onroe ELWI N D. SMITH ... ViviM W ILLI AM SMI TH .. . HlI ynesviJle

JEAN SNODGRAS . . . Monroe G ILBERT SO MMER S ... Ba lon Roug e VINCENT SOTtlE . ,. Doo"ldsonvilie DANI EL STAGG ... Bunkie

CHARLES STANEART ... Westminster. C~ lif.

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HORACE F. STEGALL ... Delhi GUY STIRLING ... Franklin KEN STONE ... Monroe

WALTER N. STRAITON ... Stamps, Ark. WALTER STRICKLAND ... M OMOS

WILLIAM F. STR O UD ... Monroe J, B. SUMMERVILLE ... We~t Monroe LAWSON SW EARINGEN ... Ruston

BRENDA TALI AFERRO ... Harrisonburg LEROY TARVER ... Feuiday

CHARLES T. TAYLOR .. ,'Jena JAN TAYLOR ... Alexandri a

GLEN TEMPLE ... MOMoe RICHARD THIBODEAUX ... St. M"rtinville SHARON THIGPEN ... DeRidder

ALTON THOMAS ... Shreveport PA M THOMAS ... Monroe PATRIC IA DI ANE TH OMASO N . .. MM gha m RONALD THOM PSON . . . M onroe

SHERRY THO MP SO N ... Huntsville, A ld .

JOH N TOLAR ... M onroe LIN DA TO LBIRD . .. West Monroe BET H TO RREN C E . .. Sp,inghill NANCY TRO DER ... Colr.,

DELORES TU CK ER ... Crowville

MILTON R. TU CK ER ... Crowville WILLIAM TURNE R ... Oa k Grove

CARO L TU RN IPSEED ... West Monroe DAVID W. TUR REN TINE •.. Monroe PAT TWINER ... Sunshine


DO NALD TYE ... Hoynesvil le BETIY TYSON ... M er Rouge PAT RIC K 5. VAN ZILE ... We, t Monroe W ILLIAM J. VANOR E . . Phil adel phia.

P• • ROSALIE VARI NO ... Monroe

LYN N VERZWVELT ... A lexand ri a PRI SCil lA VILLA ... Lo ndon. E ng l~ nd MIKE VIN ING ... Forest G ERALD WAGUESPACK. . Houma FAY WAINW RIG HT . . West Monroe

Juniors

GLORIA WA LES . . W e ~ t MOI'.roe SAM WALKER .. : M onroe SANDRA WALKER ... Natche1, Miss.

FRAN C ES WALTERS, ' , C'owvHle SHIRLEY WARD . .. SpeMsvil1e VIRGil WATSON . .. Tolluleh G EORG IANN A W EBB ... WeS7 Monroe LIN DA WELCH ... Mon roe

MARGARET W ELL S. . Siciiy IslM d C HERYL W ILEY .. . Monroe JOSEPH WILEY ... Jonesville RONALD W ILLIAMS .. . Bos trop JERA LD W ILTZ ... M elvi lle

ROBERT D. W ING ... West Monroe RA LPH WOOD ... Wi nn sboro TH OMAS G. WREN .. . Delh; REBECCA WRIGHT ... Monroe JOSEPH ZARRO .. . Monroe


•

Junior Class Officers Treasurer . . .

Bob Hutts

Vice President ...

Presiden t . . .

Grady Coburn

Secretary.. .

hirley

Gary Fields e] on


C H AR LES ACKEl ... Monroe MONA ACOSTA . ,Monroe

DONNiE ADAMS ... JeM RAY A IN SWO RTH ... Vido li" JERRY A LBRIGHT ... West M onroe

TH OMAS ALD ERMAN ... New

OrleMs MARY ELI ZAB ETH A LLEN ..

J odson THU RMAN A llE N ... Dolh; MA RGARITO A LVAR EZ ... Leon,

Mexico MARGARET AMACK ER ... L, \.

Providence

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Sophomores ---------~ ALAN A ND RIES ... A!ex~ndrill JOHN ANGLIN ... B,le' CAROL APLIN ... Horrisonbu rg

CA ROL YN AR ENDER ... Son An tonio , Texc!ls

Thero's nothing

DOYLE AREND ER ... Dry Prong BY RON ATKINS.,. Bon ito

lik e va riety.

MAXIN E AUG ER ... Oak G rove

SAllY BABCOCK ... Monroe MARSHALL BAK ER ... Monroe MONTE SU E BA LLARD ..

Shreveport JIMM Y BALSAMO .. . Monroe

LAWRENC E BAR IA ... A l e~Mdr i o

PATTI BARRIOS ... Mobile, Alo. eDWA RD BARRON ... Pinevi lle DO NNA BARTLETT. . Alex andria GA RY DON BARTON .. . Gilbert

EU GEN E BATES ... Bastrop DOROT H Y BATTON . . . M inden

KAR EN BAU ER . . . Monroe TOM BAXTER ... Monroe TUNNEY BAYL ES ... West Monroe

JANE BEAV ER ... Monroe TOM MY BEL DING ... Baton Rou ge CAR MO N BE LLI NA. Don ~ ld s onville

DANNY BEN NETT ... We.t Mon roe .

CHERYL BEST ... Shreveport

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JAMES BETTS . . Milford. Del. JAMIE BEZUC HA . .. Shreveport JACK BITTENG ER . .. ViviM EVELYN BLACKMON ... Wed Monro e LI N DA BLAI R ... Monro e

W ILLI AM BLAI R . . Mon roe SHA RO L BLAK E . Delhi JAME S BOD I N ... FronUin JO H NNIE BONN ER ... Fo" N ecessit y J AM ES BOOZER ... Mon roe

MARY BO SSI ER ... Re~ erve JOSEPH BOSWORT H . Th ibodauJ; JOH N BOWMAN ... M onroe J AN IS BOY D . .• Ste rlinq ton PH IL BOYDSTON ... Sulphu<

EILIZABETH BOY ETTE .. Sterl ing ton KENNy BRACK EN .. , Ba strop BARBA RA BRADY, .. West Monroe ANNE BRAN TLEY _ .. Sterlin gto n \JIMMY BRASHER ... Monro e

J IMMY BRAXTON. . Bos t ro p NAN CY BREWER _.. Vidalia BECKY BR ICKE LL . . Snreveport C LAUD E BRISTER ... B"strop BRUC E BROOKS . . . West M on roe

GERALD BROUSSARD ... K.plon VIRG INIA BROWN ... West Monroe KAREN BRUCE ... Jennings REBECCA BRYAN ... Slidell RENEE BRYANT ... Vidalia

ROBER T BUCKLEY. _ . Pinevi lle DOR IS BUSBY ... Chase GA i l BUSBY. _ . W inmboro BETTY JO BU TCH ER ... Monroe JO E BUTlER ... Bernice

ROSE BUTLER .. _ Columbia SU E BUTLER ... Monghom MICH AE L CALDWELL ... Wisner JO ANN CALHOUN ... Sikes MARYlYN CALHOUN ... Delhi

201


ROS E CANI ZAR O. . Monroe LYNN CARPE NTE R ... We ~: Monroe THOMAS WAYNE CA RTER .. Baslrop VIRGINIA CASC IO ... Monroe CAROLYN CA USEY ... Monroe

LLOYD CHAPMAN ... Loke Providence PATR ICK CICALA ... M on roe JULI E CLARK . .. Ruston LI NDA COCHRAN ... Mon roe CARO LY N CO LE ... Metairie

CHARLES CO LVIN . . Bern ice LEON CO LVIN . .. Vida lia JU DY COO PE R .. . Mo nroe W IL LIAM A. COO PER ... RClVv ill e DWAYNE COPE LAN D ... Rayville

DO NNA CORLEY ... Sh reveport FRANC INE CO RLEY ... Epp' MARY CO RLEY ... Je " LEE COUGHRAN . . Winn sboro LENAR D CRA IG ... Eunic e

DALLAS CRAIN .. . Winn sboro MADELYN CRAIN . .. BdS trOP SUZAN N E CRAWFORD .. . Mon roe CARO L CROTWELL ... Monroe ROD DIE CROUCH ... Mon terey

UN DA CRO WE ... Forest BEVERLY C ROWSON ... St. Joseph RICHARD CUMMINGS ... Minde n HO RACE C U RRY ... Newe llton ROB ERT DADE ... Me r R o~ge

KAREN DAH L ... M onroe TERRYE DA lFIUME ... l,ke Providence WA LTER DAWK INS ... Faye tte, M iH. EDNA DEAN . .. Mon roe BO BBY DERRICK ... New Orisons

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DON DERRICKSON ... Rehoboth Del. PATR IC IA DIXON . . M ansfie ld RONNI E DO NHAM ... Toll uloh JUDY DOOLITTlE ... Monroe DARRYL DRON ET ... Sulph ur


CA Lll E DUMAS . . Hou ma G AYLE DUMAS ... F<.'\f r.'lervilte W ILLIAM DUN CA N .. . Rayvil le J EAN DU N HAM .. , Monroe BOBBY DURH AM .. . Col~mbi a

KAY EDWARDS ... H ~ynesv ill e MARCI EH RETT ... Baton Rouge JAMES ELDRI DGE, . New Iberi" DIANE ELMOR E ... H ayl16 .vi il e SHE RRY El MOR E ..• Delhi

Sophomores DEE A NN E EMMONS. , Sikes DIANE ER SK INE ... M onroe JOYCE RA YE ESTES ... Shreveport

G A RY EUBANKS ... Fort Neceni ty ANN EVA NS ... Winnfield JA N EVA N S ... Monroe

Well, I may be weM ing clean shirls but I can' l

afford

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PAM FARR EL L . . W os hing ton. low" JAMES FA RRIS ... Leke Provid ence PA TRIC IA FEEN EY .. ,Columb;" H ENRY FIFE ... Monroe MA RY FRANCES FISH ... Monroe

PEG G Y FLOW ER S. , . Monroe BETTY FOSTER ... N"k hez, Miss. NANCY FOW LER . .. A lexlInd ria Bi l L FRANC IS ... R"yvill e G ERR !E FRASIER ... M onroe

PATRICIA FR EELAN D ... Bast rop TOMMY FREY ... Jones boro M ILFOR D FRYER ... Kilbou rne FAITH FUG LAAR .. , 8",1011 Rouge M IC HA EL G A LYEAN ... Leke Providence

BILLY GAMM ILL ... R"yviile C HAR LES GAMMI LL .. , R<'Iyvilie Gt ENDA GATES ... Wesi Monroe RONNI E GAUTR EAU . Gonz"les

ROBE RT G EO RGE ... Monroe

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TOMM Y GI BBS .. . Monro e JAM ES GIDD ENS ... C larksvi lle.

TeXM JAN G illY . . . Monroe TH O M AS GI LM ORE .. . Fo" Nece s~i fy

CARL 6 1LST RA ? ... Mon roe

RU SSELL GIROD .. . Pineville SI DN EY GLAS S ... Monroe SANOY GRA FF. . W es ~ Monroe

AN N GRAFTON . .. M on roe JU DY GRA HAM ... Rus ton

Sophomores LARKIN GRA H A M .. . Monroe G LEN DA GRAN T ... M an sfield

BASS GRAV ELLE .. . W in nsboro

Weeeeeeeee !

W ILLIAM G RAVES . .. Rayv ille LOU ISE GRAY ... H efl in LINDA LEA GREEN . .. Shrevepor t

LI N DA S. G REEN ... w.,t M on roe

MARTH A NE LL GR EEN . . O.k GrOve EAR L GR EER .. . W est Monroe

JESS GR I FFI N . .. Ferriday ROSE RT GR I FFI N. . Kdplan

J AMES G RIFFIS ... 80$trop DARRE LL GR IGGS . . W.,t Monroe

J ERRY G RIGGS ... Monroe PAM G RO WER . .. M on roe RO NN I E GUER IN. ,N ew Road~

W ILLARD GU ILLORY ... L.k.

C h.e. rl es VER'b N ICA GUILLOT . .. Monroe G A IL GU IN . .. Ke lly JOHN GU l lO RY ... M amou SAM MY GU N N . . T311ul oh

SY LVIA G UNT ER ... Monroe M ARTHA GUYTON ... Monroe BILL Y H A LE ... Wof erproo f JULI ANA H A LE S .. ' M on roe KA REN HAMILTO N ... L, ke Providen ce

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JAN H AMMON D ... Wes t M onroe MARJORI E H AMMONS. Monr09 MATT H AMN ER . . Mon roe JACK HAN N ULA ... New Orleans BOa HA RG ROVE ... Btlton Roug e POLLY H ARP ... Bonita RICH A RD HARR ISO N ... Mon roe DO LO RES H ARY ESTON . Groyson GAYL E LANE HATCH .. Reyville MARTHA H A TTA WAY .. Jon esboro

DO NYCE H A YNES . . Beverly, Moss. GUSSI E HEBERT . . MaHrero AN NE H EM PHi l l ... M onroe SHARON H END ERSO N ... Monroe JAN H EN DRI CK ... Sh reveport

VI",

JAM IE H ERR IN ... Shreveport LINDA HERRINGTON ... Fod Nec essi ty JUDY HilBURN .. , West Monroe BILLY HINSON.,. Vidal ia PAUL H OBGOOD ... Monroe

VI",

C HERYL HO DDE N BACH ... Shreve port GR AC E HODGE, ,Monroe JACOU ELINE HOLDER .. Fores t LINDA H O LDER ... Forest RICHAR D HOLT ... Je ne

SA N DY HOOTS Ell ... Monroe JOHN H O RN. , . Vidalio ED DI E HOUSLEY. , . Vidalia MADGE HOWARD . . . Pollock SUS IE HR O MADKA ... Oold,l.

CA ROLE HU DSO N ... UrMio JOE HUFFM AN , . Sh reve port FRED HUGH ES ... W oterproo f O TH El HU MPHRIES, .. M onroe CO RTEZ HUTC HINSON Al e ~Md ri d

JANE H UTS ON ... RlIyvil\e KATHRYN IRBY . . . BlIStrop KITIY ISAACSO N, .. Baton Rouge PHilLIP JAMES., .Waterproof SUE J ENNINGS ... Monroe

205


BOB BY JE NN Y . .. Spen cer MILDRE D J ILE S ... Sf. Joseph BILLY JOH N SON ... Ba ton Rouge LOUI S JOH NSON . J onesville TOMMY JO HN SON ... Bastrop

CA N DY JOH NSTON .. Crowville KATHY JOLI SSAI NT ... West Monroe CAR OL JON ES ... Ferrida y C HE RYL JON ES ... We>I Monroe CLIF FOR D JO NES . . We,1 Monros

ROBE RT JO NES ... B.;Istrop CAROLE JORDAN ... H odge ED JUSTICE .. . W<'l lerproof JE RRY KALI NOWS KI . ..

BO$sier C ity CH ARLES KELLY ... Mo nroe

SUE KELLY . .. Ba st rop MARG I E KE NDALL .. . Monroe CAR OL KESSLE R ... Shreveport JO Y KEYE S ... Winn fie ld DA NNY KIFE R . . Newellton

DEVON E KILLINGSWO RTH. W innsboro CHERYL KI M BALL . .. Hay nesvill e ELIZABETH KI MBER LIN ... New Orle e ns JEFF KIN G . . West Monroe JAMES C . KING .. . Monte rey

PATS Y KING ... B<'lstrop TOM KIN KEAD ... Monroe

CAROLYN KIRBY ... ChOlldr<'lnt RALPH KIR CHO FF ... We" Monroe SANDy KNOB LOCH. J ones bo ro

BILL LAMB .. . Mon roe DON NA LAMB ... Forest PATRI CK LANDR ENEAU .. Vill e Pl otts JAM ES T. LAN DRY.

G onza les JUDY LAWRENCE.

. Ba skin

HENRY J. LeBLA NC ... Jenn in g ~ ROBER T E. LEE II . .. Monroe WI LLIAM LEMON ... B4Strop JOHN NY LETLOW .. . 51,,1 DEN CY LEWIS ... West M on roe

,

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JOY LEW IS, , , Chase SARA LEWIS, , , We sf Monroe SHERMA N LEW IS, , . C rowville JANE LIMERI CK ... Bas trop W ILLIAM LO LLAR. M or1 , field

LO YCE LORD .. . Winnsboro DIA NN LUCKETT ... Tol!ul oh J I M LYONS ... Gre enwic h, COM, BETT IE McCAI N . W innsboro DIA NE McCAIN ... W inn:c.boro

Sophomores SAR AH McCOY. . M onroe

CAROL YN McDO UG ALD ... alia

AN N M cELROY. , . Mon roe

DAV ID M c FA RLA NE ... Bristol , Vel.

GEORG IA McGAHA . . Basho p

JAM ES Mc GAHA ... Pionee r

Are you sure I'm sup'

posed to go on now?

LARR Y McGAHA ... Pione er CHARL ES McGOUGH . Sterl in gton LARRY McGOWEN , , , Relyville JANE McKIB BEN S ... Delhi SH IRLEY McK IN NI E . , . Lnv ille

WESLEY Mc MANU S ... G ilbert RON A l D LEE McM O Y , .. W eston LIN DA MAHON EY. ,Monroe ELLEN MAHR. ,M onroe JOEL C. MAJO RS ... Jones boro

MAR ION MA NN ... Nellchez, M iss . ROG ER MANN. , , Shrevepor'j足 ANDY M APP, .. Monroe WIlliAM MARSALI S. Shreve port CARO LYN M ARTI N ... Gilbert

PA TSY MARTIN ... Rayvil le DALE MARTINEZ . . West Monroe MAR l LYN MASSEY. , , Monroe HAROLD MAYES. , , Shreveporl JERR Y ME HL ... Monroe

207


JO MERED ITH ... W i5ne r WALTER M EREDITH . " We,1 M on roe

CATH ER IN E M ICHI E ... Me' Rouge

MATTIE M ILL ER ...

~ re~ t

MARY LEE MO ELL ER.

. M onroe

GEORGE MON TGOM ERY.

Delhi RUSS ELL MONTGO M ERY . Mer Rouge

A RT H UR M OON EY ... De lh; BENTON M OOR E . . We" Monroe LEONA RD MOORE .. Sterl ing ton

Sophomores VICKI MOOR E ... Fort Necessity DERYL1N MO RR IS ... Monroe JOYCE M OR RIS ... Farmerville

WAYN E M ORR IS ... Balon Rouge RUTH MULHEARN ... M on roe

I

~ hould

get an "A" fa:

BARRY M Ul Lt NS . . M on roe

peeli ng pears th is t hin.

GEORG E MUNN ... Ba ton Rouge SAM UEL NECAISE ... New

Orleans MARY ANN NEill ... Mo nroe STEVEN N ELSON ... We;! M onroe MICHAEL NEWTON ... Epp'

JAN ET NO LAND ... M o nroe DAVI D NORDAN ... W est Monroe JAMES N O RTON ... New

O rl ea ns JUDY ORR ... Ch icago , III. MARIE OSBO RN .. ,W est Mon roe

LI N DA OW EN ... New Orleans C ONN IE PA RKER ... Bastrop JO H N PARKER ... M on roe DO ROTHY PA RRA ... L,k,

Providence PO ll Y PA RRISH ... Monroe

LOU IS PAV ICH ... Eunice MAURIC E E. PEARSON . ..

Mon roe PAUL PENDER GRASS ... We"

Monroe MARY l OU PER RY ... Perryville Elll::N PETRUS ... Pineville

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DAV ID PEnYJOHN .. . Lofoyette MARGA RET PETTYJOHN Mo nroe JAMES PIC KEL ... Far mer ville FAYE PIER CE .. . West Mon roe VERN PILG REEN ... Duboch

RU SSELL PO LLET ... Wh ite eos l le BIL L POOLE . .. Vidoli" TOM PORT ER ... Ba shop W ILLI AM E. POR TER. . Ba strop M YRA PREW ITT ... Mon gha m

JOH N PRIC E ... Monroe LOUI S PRI CE ... Pinevill e BETTYE PRI CK ED ... Fort Necessity DOU GLA S PRUDHOMME. MCln if es+ NAN C Y PRUETT ... We,t M on roe

CAROl A NN PUCKETT .. Georg etown WALTERENE PULLEN ... Ferriday DO NNA GAIL PULLEY .. . 0, \ Grove H EN RY EVAN S RA ilUN . West M onroe JERRY RAG US. . Pioneer

A NTH O N Y RANDAZZO . . . New Orlean s G LEN RAY ... Blls trop TH OMAS RAY ... Monroe CHAR LO TTE REAGA N ... Baskin SAGE REDDI NG ... Mo nroe

CECILIA REEDER ... MO.Qroe LAU RIE REES ... Shrevepor t ALICE f AYE REEVES. Rayv ill e ARN O LD REPPON D ... M orion KERMIT RE PPON D. . M onroe

SUSA N RETZLAFF ... New O rl eans DAV ID RHO DES .. . Sulph ur THO MAS l. RHYMES ... Montoe LAR RY RICHARDSON . . . Vida lia SU EHANN A J. RICHMOND G irard

A LI C E RIOS ... Forest FRED RI SER ... Wes t Monroe WESLEY ROBERSON ... M onroE; A NN ROB INSO N ... Ro yville LAWREN C E ROB INSON .. Sh re veport

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CHAR LOTT E ROG ER S.

Forme rvi ll e CARO LYN ROSE.

. Sossier City

FR ANK ROS E ... 8(1", 011 Rouge JO H N ROSS. . M obile, Ald.

8ETSY RO UNTREE .. . Oak Grove

JEA NNE ROWA N . . Monroe ALV IN RUIZ. '. New O rl eans

KI RBY RUSSELL . . Co lumbia MA RILYN RU SS eLL . . Columbi o

YVONN E RU SS ell ... Mo nroe

JERRY SANDIFER . .. Monroe GLYNN SAVAGE .. . Monroe

KAY SCH ULZ ... West Monroe REGENA SENN ... Royville

LINDA SHAMBLIN ... Bastro p

DI AN NE SH ARBONO . . Rayville SAllY SHEL BY ... Sh reve port LILLI E SH ELL ... West Monroe JU DY SIMM S ... Epp' BILLY SMITH ... C ro w.... ille

CHARL ES SMIT H.

. G le nmor.:J

JANET SM ITH ... DO DSON

SY LVIA SMI TH . . . W est Monro e CHA RLOne SOOD . • . Monroe RAY STEPH ENS . .. C rowvi lle

J IM ST EV ENSON .. . Bostre p EDDIE ST ITT ... Win nsboro LO U IS STOCKSTILL ... Wa terproo f PA RNELL STOCKSTILL. Monroe

SAN DR A STOR EY . . To. ll ula h

RONNIE STRA H A N .. . Sul phOJ r CA ROLYN STUR DI VAN T ... West Mon roe M IKE TABOR ... M orgon Ci ty BEnY TAU N TO N .. . Basf rop J AM ES J. TAYLOR ... Whae C~st1 e

M AR CY TAYLOR . . . M onroe A LTON THOMAS ... Shrevepo rt ELI ZABETH THO MAS ... Montoe FOR EST TH O MPSON ... We, t M onroe BON NIE THROWE R ... We,t Monroe

210


TIM TO LER ... Balon Rouge MARY TOWNSEND ... B<l skin C HET TR AY LOR . .. Col umbia DON A LD TRI CHELL ... T. lluloh JAC K TRIMBLE ... Monroe

DIANNE TRUSSEL L ... Jen() BARNEY TUC KER ... Monroe HEN RY TYLER ... Shreveport LOUIS TYNER ... We st Monroe W ILLI AM RALPH VINES. Winnsboro

SophomoresFRED VOG EL ... Monroe

JOHN B. WALKER . .. Jackson. Mi ss.

CARO LYN WA LLACE ..· . Newellton

JO E WALSH ... 011,

CH AR LES LEE WALTERS ... Montgo mery

JA MES LON NIE WALTERS ... R,y,lli .

I wish I knew who t WIl S going on oround here.

MAC WARD ... Mon roe JACK WASHBURNE ... De ihl SH ELBY WATSON ... Toll ul,h RONN Y WATTERS ... Bastro!= JAM ES weST ... M onroe

WI LLIAM L. WESTBROOK ... Shreveport SHERRY WHEAT . .. Wes t M onroe RI CHA RD WH ITEH EAD ... Shreveport M. C. WHORTON ... BlI5lrOP GLENDA WI LBANKS ... Wes' M onroe

JU LI A W I LKINSON . . . Po.' Allen A RTH UR W ILLI A M S . . J<ldsonvill e. A rk. Bmy W ILLI A M S ... Win nsboro CA LVIN W ILLI A M S ... Monroe CHERRY W ILLI A M S .. Sterlington

DAVID T. WILLIAMS ..• 0 11. LO NNI E WILLIAMS . . Sto rlin gt on MARY LOU WILLIAMS ... Wesl Monroe SHEILA WILLI A MSON ... Monroe KYLENE W ILSON ... West Mon roe

211


ROD NEY WI LSON ... New O rleons HERS CH EL W iMBERL Y. Shreveport LINDA W IN GO ... Monroe RA YMO N D W IN N ... We s ~ Monroe C ELI A WOL FF . .. Wes t M onroe

JOHN WOO D . .. W in nsboro J OHN WOODBU RN ... Monroe JIM WOODCOCK .. . Tul s<l, Okl,.. . JOY WOODS .. . New Orleons NAN NA W OODS ... Bostrop

Sophomores------------------~ BLANCH E WOOLDRIDGE ... Fod N ece$sify DAVID WORTH INGTON .. , Shreveport FRA NK WRANGOFSK I ... Met<'lirie

NO NA W YMA N .. . W innsboro SHARON YEATS .. . M onroe ELM A MAE YOUN G ... T,II,I, h 8u t, Mother I'd rofh er do il my$elf.

JOHN YO UNG ... Ferrid<'lY JAM ES A. ZAMBIE . Monroe

Sophomore Koren B<'Iuer receives chMter for A lph<'l Lambdo D elt.~ from Helen Go don , deon of wo men at LSU.

Gosh . it's good to heor {rom home!

212


Sophomore Class Officers

Secretary ...

Marjorie Hammons

Vice President. ; .

President . . .

Linda Lea Green

Treasurer ...

Charles Ackel

Laurie Rees 213


GLORIA ABRAHAM . M onroe JUDITH ACREE . . . West Monroe BONN IE ADAM S ... Forelt LORRAIN E A DAMS ... W l'Iterproof DIANN E ADM I RE . . . Oak G rOve sen V AGOrTA ... Shrevepor t

MARY AINSWORTH ... O"k Grove JUDY AK IN ... Sibley JENNI E A LEX ANDER .. . Vid" l i" MINGYQNNE A LEXANDE R ... BG lirop JO HN ALWO O D ... Ferridll)' ETH EL ALVIS ... MOMoe

LUC ILL E ALVIS.. Monroe JEA NN E ANCELL ... BO ~$i e r City DO NNA ANDERSON ... Snreveport LARRY AND ERSON . . Ouitm~n DAV ID AND REWS .. . Hackberry NATHAN A NTL EY .. . Monroe

IFreshmen

--------足 PHYLLIS ARAN T ...

8 ~$ trop

MON RO E O. AR END ER ... Dry Pro ng

.

J ERRY ARMSTRONG

80ni l"

NORMAN G. ARNOLD .. New e llt o~

J erry C lork, Lynd a Callender and G Smit h co pt ure Freshm /lln hlent ~ trophies.

BARBARA AU LDS . .. Shreveport PAr AY ERS ... Mon roe CYNTHIA BAG WELL . . . L"ke

Provide nce MARY ANN E BALLARD . Shreveport

DEWEY BARN ES

. Tallullih

LINDA BARN ES ... Monroe

BETTY BARN EY ... 8051:in NAOINE BARRETT ... Welt M o nroe WILLIAM BARRON . . . Colum bia

DAN BARTLETI . . . Arlesi" , N. Mex. TEDD Y BASCO .. . M~nsfi eld

KENN ETH BATEY .

. Wilner

CLARENC E BATT EY. . Monroe JOHN BAU GH MAN. . Sarepta BER.N ADEn E BEARD Monterey CHAR LE S BEARD . .. W e,/ Monroe JOYCE BEARDEN . W est M onroe GEORGE C. BEASLEY. Shreveport BONN I E BEEVERS ... Ray vill e DIAN NE BELL . .. We~t Montoe JO ANN s:fLMONT ... Mooroe RO BERT BELMONT ... Monroe RU ~S ELL BENDER ... 6!Hlrop DOLORES BENNETT ... St. Francisville

KATHLEEN BENNETT . W i nnsboro SUSAN BENTON . . . Montoe DOT BERRY . .. 0 ,,1:. Grove I LA BERRY . .. Monroe JUDY BICK HAM ViviM JO HN BICKNELL . . . Shreveport


BA RSARA BLACK ... Mon roe CAROL BLACK ... Vida lill LAR RY BLACKMON ... Wel t Monroe • JAM ES BLACKWEll . ' Blllf rop DIANE BLALOCK ... Wins ton· Solem, N . C. ERNEST BLALOCK . Shrevepod

JOHN BLE ICH ... Sul phur JOH N DEE El UE .... L"ke Providence

vO YO BOLTO N ... W innfield

M A RY BON N ER Fort

Necessitv MyRNA BO NN ER . Jones M AR Y LYNN BOOTH .. Winnfield

ER IC BORGKVIST. Monroe RO Y BOUDREAUX . . . Monroe SHA RO N BOUGHTON Bastrop' BARBARA BOUNDS ... Sllrevepori GARY BOUTWELL ... Burll s SYB LE BOYD . . Monroe

WI LLI AM BOY D ... Rilyvil le JOE BOYETT ... Bernice NQN NIE BOYKIN ... Oll ie G rove NA NCY BOYTE ... Ollk G rove RO BE RT BR A DFOR D ... Jene BETT Y BR AD LEY ... O..,k GlOv e

ARC HI E BRADSHAW . . . Monroe JA NI S BRAN DON .. . Monroe CHAR LES BRASS ... Monroe R. W. BRATTON ... Columbill J EROME BRAUD ... Monroe MIKE BREARO ... Monroe

J ERI BRE NNA N . Lake C h&rles AUNDR IA BR t DGES ... Wes l Monroe G IN G ER BR ITT ... Delhi TED BROOE .. . Monroe K. G. BROO KS Jen.., MIRE ILLE BRaSS ET ... Wed M onro~

LENN IS BROU SSARD ... Mourice JERRy BROWN ... Wesl Monroe MA RK BRb wN ... Ale~ood r io RO N A LD BROWN ... 80$$ier City SUE BROWN ... 8a~k in JO EL BRYANT ... Munroe

LYNDA BRyC E .. Monroe LYNNE BRYCE ... Monroe M ARY BUBB ... W esl t.1 onroe WENDELL BUCHANAN ..• Monroe STEVE BUCKLEY ... Enl erp r i ~e G RETCHEN BUDEM ER . .. Shrevepod

CAROL BUffALOE ... O')k G rove WAYNE BU LLARD ..• Vidc l ie CAROLYN BU LLOC H Monroe G I LBERT 5URG ESS . . Mon ti cello JIM BURKE . . . Springhi ll JOYCE BURNETTE s'ireveport

215


CLARA eURNEtT. Monroe EDW IN 8URNUM . . . Jena JAMES BUSTILLO .. Shreveport SillY 8UTLfi! . , . Oakdale ElA IN E SUTLER ... Monroe GAYL E SUTlER '. Bernice

JERRI E SU TLER.. B.'\slrop ROBER T BUTLER. Monroe AN ITA BYRD .• , R<:Iyvilie ROBERT RAY BYRD ... Mon ' oe W ILLI AM BYRD ... Gulfport, Miss. JAMES CAIN ... Monroe

BARBARA CA LH O UN. CalhocJO CHAR LES CALHOUN ... West Mooroe DONALD CALLAIS ... Cu~ Off LYNDA CAllENDER . . . Monroe DONALD CAMP ... FL Necessity RONALD L. CAMP . . . FI. Necessily

Dodson MARTY CAMPB ELL STEVE CAMPO ... New Orlean s JOE CANA L ... Monro e BONNI E CA NNON ... B /I ~kin SIDNEY CANNON .. . Jena LI NDA CAN TERBUR.Y. . MOrlroe

New Orlean f LO UIS CAPACI DElO RIS CAPLES ... West Monro e . LOU IS CARAWAY ... Kel ly LIN DA CARNA H A N .. . Oak G rove G LENDA CARPEN TER .. jI,ulrop DO NALD CARR .. PenS<:Icol<:l , FI<:I. ERNI E CARRI ER. ,. Bonier City JOHN CARROLL. , . G ilbert MICHAEL W. CARRO LL .. Wi sner

PHI LIP CARRO LL, . B,Hi rop

HARVEY CARS Ey Monroe

NANETTE CARSO N ..

Shreveport

MA RJORt E CARTER. Vkhbu rg. Miu. TO MMY E CARTER ... Nalch&l. M iss. JAM ES CASH ... Wesl MOllroe CHARLES CATHEY Mooroe CAR L CAUSEy. . a"lolI Rouqe ROBE RT CAUSEy. , , Columbi<:l BO B CAVEN DISH ... MOll/Oe JO HN CAWTH ON. , . Pioneer A LTON C H A MBLESS . . . Eros FRANCES CHAMBL ESS. T<:Il lul ah G IN G:::R CHAPMAN .. Delh i DONAlD CHARPIO ... New Orl e ~n.

GA IL C HAUVIN B<llon Rou(,le CAREY C HEEK ... West MonrOe RA LPH CH EVAL LIER , . Winraboro SHARON C HR ISMAN .. Ook Grove MARY C LA MPIT. . Wed MOrl roe OELltE H. CLARK ... Enlerpri w

216 ,


JERRY CLARK .. . B'H lrop BA RBARA CLEM ENT . . . We st Monroe MARTIN C1.0ESSN ER ... Jonesvill e STEVEN CLO UD .. . S<'lsl(op JAN ETTE COATES . .. Colum bi a RODNEY CO BB . . Mc nslield

WA llER CO CHRAN . R ~yv i lle THOMAS COCKERH A M ... Wel t Monroe JA MES CO CK RE LL . .. 8e ll ro p Monroe RONNIE COH EN . DONN A COLE . .. Wisner OARDIN COLE MA N . .. aldrop

JOH N T. CO LEY ... Oc ~ d<'l i e FRANK CO LliNS .. . Bas trop U N DA CO LUN S ... Monroe NO RMA COLT HA RP . .. hJlul"h JENN IFER CO LVIN .. . Telll/teh JOANN CO NTi . Mor-roe

Freshmen-------­ M ~ ybe

t hey wi !! fot g et th e fine s

J

owe.

ALIC E SUE COOP ER. Harrisonburg BRENDA COOP ER . . . Bastrop DO NNA COO PER .. . Ory Prong MAXIE COPELAN D. R"yv ille MARy- CORBETT ... Holly

SE~~?TeIAN Or le<'ln~

COR BI NO .. . Ne....

JUDY CORLEY ... Georg to wn DIANN A CO RTEZ . .. Sh revepor ~

LINDA COTTIN G HAM W i nll\ boro AN GIE COU CH .. . Wes t Monroe CAROL CO U RSON B<'l ~ hop

CARO LYN CO URSO N .. MO/'>roe CAROL E COUSI NS ... Bilton Mfct:PAEL COU VILLION. Pineville DELROY COX .. . Monroe

U NOA cox .. Shre .... eport RO BERT COX . .. Shre....eport HUGH CRA IG .. . S hfev epor~ KEN NETH C RAWFO RD .•. Reyvi tJe CH A RlO TT E CROCKETT . Colum bi" BA RSA RA CROWDER. Columbid MEL8A C ROWE ... Forest MICKEY C ROWELL ... Eros GA IL C RUM : . . W i, ner JQ AN N CRUM ... Fori N ece!~ i jy

DEI ORE CRUSE . . Wi nns boro TO MMy CRUSE . .. Jen<'.l

NELDA CULPEPPE R .

Jone\vil le

SHARON C UNNINGHA M

Monroe

SAN DRA CURRY . Wis(ler

A NI TA DA MPI ER . .. Wisner

EUG ENE DANIEL ... 51.

Frll ncisvi lle DAVY DA NIELS . .. Mer Rouge


CHARLES DARI( ...

S.~reyeporl

LANNY DARK ... Columb ia DONNA DAV I DSON ... W e ~t Monroe KENNETH DAV I DSON Pollock RITA DAVIDSON Montoe CONNIE DAVIS ... Monroe

DAVID DAVIS . . Norco

GAil DAVIS ...

B~strop

RICHARD DAVIS ... Pineville

ROBERT DAVIS ... Shreveport BRENDA DAVISON ... 8~llrop SANDY DEAN . Shreveport

ANN DEAR ... Shreveport DONNA DECE LLE ... MO rl roe WILLIAM DEFEE ... Bas trop BARRY DELCA MBR E . . . New Iberi a AL DEMPSEY ... RaYrle JOHN DENN IS ... H odge

--------Freshmen---­ KAlHl:RINE DERRI CK . . . Delhi MARY DeSTEFANO Monroe DWI G HT DeVANE ... Orle ndo, Fl a. LARRY DEw . , . Ho lly Ridge

If I could only get

<'I

Mel( R. DIETLE ... Police\:: LINDA DllLAHUTY Shreveporl' JEANNE OI SHONGH De lhi

GAYlEN DOO lY .. ,Holly

"dg'OMING

'v ES

... SI.

Fr')nci.... ;lle MelTON DOUGHTY.

.8<'ls trop

PEGGY DOUGLAS . . . W!nl

Monroe

ALBERT DO URO UX •.. New Orleans E. RAY DOWNEY . .. W e~ 1 Monroe

tANET ROSE DOWN EY .

Bo~lrop

RONN I E DOWN ING ... West Mor.roe

BEVERLY DR ISKILL .

MARY DUCHESNE . . . Monroe YVONNE DUFRESNE •. W inrlfi eld

CHARLES DUKE . . . Hodge

LARRY DUMAS ... Springhill

ROY DUNCAN •.. Monro e

GA IL DUPONT ... M onroe

MICHE LLE DUOUETIE .•. Boss ier Ci ly VIRGINIA EASLEy .•. Ferridl!lY LA RRY EASON ... Mansrield RI C HARD EAST.. Bilton Rouge JIMMY EASTER IN G ... West

Monroe

JAMES A . EDWARDS.

Sflrevepo rt

JO HNN Y EDWARDS . . Baton Roug e ROBERT EDWARDS •.. Lake Cha r les THOMAS EDWARDS Sh ' ev epor~

ROY EIC HER . . . Sbreveporl JANICE ELDRIDG E B<lslrop CAMILLE ELIAS .. . Olla

218

degree in this.


CH ESTER ELLENDER ... SlI lpf,ur KATHY ELLER8E . .. W i nnsboro JOHNNY ELMENDORF .. MOlHoe DAVID ELROD ... Winnsboro NELDA ENGLISH .. . Ste rlington BILLY ETTREDGE •.. Shreveporr ROBERT EVANGELISTA. Monroe CHARLES EVANS ... Ra yvill e MARILYN JANE EVANS ... Monroe PATRICI A FARRELL Wbsh ing ton. IOWb MARY SUE FAULHA8ER .. L ee~b ur~. FII'I. RICHARD FAUST ... New Orl e~ n $

MARILYN FAULKENBURY . Mer Rouge A NTHONY FAVA ... Monroe PATRICIA FE RGUSO N ... Bastrop JOSEPH A. FER N A NDEZ .. New Orleil os MIKE FI N LEY ... J e n~ BETTY FISHER .. . Columbib

CAROLYN fi SH ER ... We st Monroe MILDRED FISHER •.. West Monro e TANDY fiSHER . . DeRidd er BETTI FITZHUGH . Bos~ ie r City JUDY FLETCHER .. . Lake Prov;denee A LIC E FlINl . St. Joseph

CRAIG FLOYD .. . Columbil'l LINDA FOMBY ... Monroe ALICE FOR RESTER ... f err iday GERALD FOSTER ... Hodge TOMMY fOSTER ... Sbre pto JOHN NY FRANC IS . . . Nl'l tch e%, Mi ss. M I KE FRAN C IS ... Jene LYNDA FRANKLIN .. Al e, on drill W OODY FRAN KLIN ... Crowvi lle A LVA FR A NKS .. . West Monroe SANDY FRANTOM ... West Monroe SHERRY f RAZ IER ... Vidlllill

MARCIA FROST ... Monroe CAROL fULLER ... Monroe LARRY fUllER ... Forest SYLVIA FULLER ... B.e. $ ~ i n DAN FULTO N .. W e~1 Monroe TH EO K. GABLE ... Royville

GEORG E GAHARAN .. . Jenc. JERRY GA INER . • Gon~le~ PATIY G ALLEND ER ... Ferrid e., GEORG E B. GA LLER ... Bestrop JAMIE GAM MILL ... 0111'1 GARY G ANNAWAY. " Monroe

JAMES GARCIA .. . Zwolle ARTHUR GARLINGTON ... Swarh JO AN N GARNER. Kilbourne

JANET GARRETT ... Winnfield

JOHN GARRETT ... Monroe

JEAN GARVAN ... Wes t

Monroe

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PAUL GATES. . Tullo s

DONNA GAU LDEN

Perr yyjlle

LI NDA GEORGE . M~ "' 9 .i a m

RITA GEWI N . B ~,1rop

JANE G IBSO N Rayville

JOE G I 85.0N ... Ha rrilo nburg

ST EVE GI BSON . Monroe SH EILA GIDD INGS .

J6~~ NY' G~~\lERT

... Vi d alia

PEGGY G I LBERT . . WMt M onroe RO BER T G I LB ERT .

Alex /lnd ri <'l BRENDA GILL .

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G ORD O N G IL STRAP . M onro e CAROL GLOVER. G ran ville. Ohio CAR O LYN GOODW IN Delhi MA~ Y BET H G OSS N ~tc.i et , Mi lS . JOE G OSSEn .. . N ewell to n WA RR EN GO ULD . Shreveoor t

MARC IA GO WIN S M ll ngham

BETTY G RACE .. . N ewell! OIl SU E AN N GRA DY.

N ew

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KEN NETH G RANT . Oak Grove NA N CY GR AY . M onr oe J OHN GR EEN . . W e st Monroe JO H NN I ~

G REEN I'ro ... id ence LAI N E G REENWOOD

Bo!ls l rop JA M ES W. GR EE R M orHo e SUSA N GREESO N

La \;.e

. New

O r le /Jn~

LE IGH GR EGG ...

LyS~~~ n~IRffiORY . Sh,evep o rt

JAC KIE G REM I LL IO N M Oi"H oe

BREtlDA G RESHA M M onroe BILL G RIFFI NG ... W;nnsboro JOAHA N GRIM!" . . New O rleans

CHAR LES GROSS ... W est M onroe Monroe G LENDA GROWE R .

BETH GUERR ERO . . Sl .!H t TO MMY GUILBE A U Laldyett e MADRIA G UI N . We ~1 Momoe PAT G URAED Y . . . West M onroe DIAN NE G UY . . . M", ndield M IKE HADDOX. F!Hrroe r'/ille KAR EN HA i lE. . M o nroe JOYCE HA LE. . SI. Jose p h LI NDA H A i l EY ... Shreve port SARA H HA LL . . Bos\ier C ity lO UIS HALL . MII ASl ield PATSY HA LL . Holly Ridge

SAM HA LLAK , . Je'uI" lem. Jordan DIANE HA ll EY. . Mon roe

W A NDA HAll EY .. SA MMY HAMMEn Monroe A LL EN HA MILTO N JAN E HAMILTON

2

Mo nroe West . Monroe S"iIrOP


ROYCE HAMI LTO N ... F~rmerYd l e STE v E HA MMOCK ... A l e~~ndrio M A RCUS HA MMON DeQutncy NEl l HAM MO NS ... Oel hl RIC HARD HAN ELI N E . . . Moo l oe MARTH A A NN HANKH·~S. . Pioneer

NANCY HAR BUC K . .. Monroe LI NDA HAR DY ... Su lphur ROSALYN HARDY ... Rayville W I LLI A M H AR KN ESS ... CoU i n~ l o n DA I NA H AR P ... Boni'~ CH AR LES M. HARRIS . . . Gi lbert

HATT IE HAR RI S . .. Columb i" KAY HART . .. Wesl Mooroe KAREN HARTE R . .. Jell<} ROSERT HARVISON ... N~ Iber i" MAXINE H A TFIELD ... Monroe JAMES W . HA TH AWAY . . J o ne~bo ro

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po~te

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RO BERT HAWK INS . .. Monroe JA NN ET H AY ... Wesf Mo nroe GARY H A YES ... Sul phur

M AR THA HAYS . . Wa terproof WALTER HAYS . . At hens CHAR LES .'"iEAD .. . W e $1 Monroe JAMES HEA RD ... M" n ~ fi el d l OUCEA L HEARN . . C h ~ th " m JOHN A . HE BERT . . W hite Cil~ tl e

MAD ELI NE H EGWOO D . Mooroe JO HN N Y HE IM GA RTN ER . Monroe JAN E H EN LEY ... Baker DARLENE H EN N IG A N . 0. 1" J O HN HENN IN GTON. Monroe SHER MAN H ENRY . .. Monroe

BRE NDA HENSLEY ... Mon'oe

PA T H ERlEVIC . .. MOnl'oe

LEI LA N I HI BBARD . .. We,'

MOMoe

BESS IE HIC KS . . Mooroe

ROBBI E H ICKS ... Monroe

W I LLIAM H I LBOR N .. West

Moo roe

PATRICIA H I LL . . . MllnQh" m

WA YNE A. H Ill ... Polled:

CHARLEACE H I NTON .. . Epp '

JANET H IN TO N . Burlls

J O E H INTON . . . S /"(/ .

ED HIXSON .•. A lelandr tll

MICHAEL H IXSO N Ut" n;"

BARBARA HOF F ... Wed

Monroe

J UD ITH HOGAN . . West

Monroe

ROBERT HOLDSWORTH ..

Mourol'!

KENNETH HOL LAND .

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GEORGE HO LLER . .. Mo nroe

BU l AH HOLLIS ... Rayvi l le J EA N HO LLI S Ma rion N ANCy HOLLIS . . . WC \ t M onroe JOH N HOLT ... ShrevepOrt

JO E HOOPER ... Winnl boro

TO M H OR NSBy

BET TY HORl ON

.

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IIETTY HOWAR D .. . ClI IIIOu ll

OO UGU\S HOW ELL . .. Monroe LOU IS HOW EtL ... Vivio n LIND A H UCKA BY .. . W es t Monroe

RO NA LD HUDNA LL JeM BARBARA HU FF ... Waterproof BETH AN N HUFF MA N ... H')rrisonbvrg STEVE HUffMA N . .. Monroe A LUSE H UG HES ... Monroe JO YCE HU G H ES . .. Bo!I51ro p

Freshmen

LAWRENCE HUGH ES..

B"ton

Rouge

J AMES HUMPH REY . . . Bils lrop

PHYLLIS HUMPHR IES . Balli l e

GEO RG IA HUMPH RIES. W inns boro

Tha t's me, C h<lrles Smi th.

JOH N HU NT ER ... R.a~ " i ll e W"LTER H UNT ER .. . Coulh"U" JEANNETTE H UTTO ..

Shreveport G REG HUlTS ... Monroe

DONN I E tN Zt NA ... Monroe CH ERYL JACKSO N ... 8~t o n Rouge

JOHNNY JACOBS ... Eros

FR ED JACO U ES ..

Fetrid6Y

BOBSY J AM ES ... W alerproo f

B. l . JAMES ... Beslrop

GENE JEN KIN S ... Ba lon Roug e J EAN!::TfE JOH NS ... Monroe

BilLY JO H NSON ... Oil" CHAR LonE A. JO HNSO N . Shreveport CHA RLOTTE f . JO H NSO N Ba~l rop

EON A JOHNSON .. Monroe JAY N E JOHNSON .. Kerrvi lle. Te_tIS J IM M Y JOH NSON ... Monroe U N OA CAROL JOH NSON LtI~e Provi d ence

LOU iSE JOH NSON ... Del hi

M I LOA JOHNSO N .

Alexe r.d ri" PAU LA JO HN SO N ... Monroe POLLY JOH NSO N .. . Monroe TO MMY JOH NSO N Shreveport BI LL JO HNSTO N .. . B ~ 5 trop UNOA J OHN STO N . Sterlingt on MI CKE Y JO H NSTON. h rme rvi lle SARAH JO H NSTO N ... Wes ~ Monrce lIN OA JOI NER ... Wel t Monroe DEBBI E JON ES ..• Wel t Monro e

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HOWARD JONES JOleph

. ST.

j~R~~ JJ~NE~S· ... ~~lfin~lon

LINDA DIANE JONES Oak Grove MARGARET JONES. Monroe RHONDA JONES . Marlgh~m

RONNY JONES ... Oak Grove SYBLE JONES. · Albany ANN JOYNER. R~yville GREG JUBERT .. · Franklin MARY KAFFKA . · Shreveporr KRIS KAHMER · West Monroe

JEROME KAUFMAN McGehee. Ark. BOBBY KEASLER New Iberill CLARA ANN KEATHLEY. Fer,.;d~y

GARY KEATON DONNA KEITH JATEEN KELLY

· Bogalusa · Shreveport West Monroe

GEORGIA ANN KENLY.

Holly Ridge

DAVID KENNEDY . Oak

Grove

KAREN KENN EDY ... Spencer

PATSY KENNEDY.

Farmerville

STEVE KETCH ELL . Wesf

Monroe

CLARA KEYS Rayville

JOY KILPATRICK Montgomery KAREN KINARD . Havnesville JOHNNY KING Dub~ch JUDY KING ... Shreveport PHYLLIS KINNISON Grayson CORLISS KIRBY . . Monroe

GRAHAM KOLB . AlexMdria BARBARA KOONTZ. . Welt Monroe CARL KOWITZ ... Tallulah MIKE KOZEL . Monroe SHIRLEY KYZAR T<;lliulah NrC LaBARBERA . Amiie

SUSAN LaBICHE. Orlean, C.HARLES LADD JUDY LADNER .. WILSERT LAICHE Orleans JOHN LAMANA Rouge JOHN LAMSERT .

New

Sterlingion Monroe New

Sa Ion Baslrop

PETE LAMBERT Kalonah, N. Y. WILLIE LAMBERT. Baslrop RICHARD LANCASTER ZachMY WANDA LANGLEY Monroe RUSS LANGSTON Collinsfon CHARLES LARO .. Alexandri~ SH IRLEY LASYONE Wir"lnfield

NEILIA LAVALLE ... Monroe

JUDY LAWRENCE

Columbi~

LINDA LAWRENCE Monroe ROBERT LAWRENCE. . West Mpnroe LENA LeR I EU . Shreveporf

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DOYLE LeC ROY . .. Spring hi ll Al l ENE LEDBETTER O<ll::d<ll e DAN E LEDET. . Ho um~ WIL LIAM V. LEDG ER . Sierii ng ton

RIC HARO D. LEE ... Monroe

SHERYL l EE. . Neweil ion

CAR LA LEN ARD .. DowMvill e DEWA IN E LENARD ... Wts t Monroe SUE LEPORAT I . .. Mon roe G EN E LESTER ... Shreveport FRANC ES LETTE RMA N .. West Monroe

RONN IE LEWELLYAN . .

Columbi"

DO N LEW IS ... O~k G rove DOUJ UANA LEW IS. Enterpriie TED L路EW IS ... Sieriington JOHN LI NTA . . M o'lAsl ield VIO LET L1lTLE ... Ca lhoun fRAN C ES LOF LIN .. . Monroe

JOH N LAR RY LOLLE Y .. . Monroe DALTON LOTT ... Shr evep ort WA LTER LO TZ. . New O rl ell n, ADA M LO UP . .. e" lon Roug e PH IL LIP LOWEN TRITT . Wi nn sboro

RI CHARD LOW ERY. . W est

Monroe

SANDRA LU TRICK .. . MOn fOe SARAH LYLE .. . Rayvi lle PEN ElOPE McA LM OND .. Monroe REBECCA McCARTY . Col umbia CAROLYN McC LURE. Jonesville JUD Y McCL URE . .. T ~ lI u l <l h

BERN IC E McCOY . . . Monroe JOH N NY McCOY . . Monroe NANCY McCRARY ... Co l lon V<l ll ey DIA NA McDAN I EL .. . Ke ll y RON ALD McDA NNALD St . Jo seph JA MES McDO NALD. Jonesboro

JAC K McDOU G ALL. L~PI " ce

GLYN IS McELVEEN Rosel ~nd

MASO N McE N ERY . .. O ~l颅 Ri d ge WA NDA McG EE . . BOlsier C ity JA MES McG ilL . . . Jo el-son BETTY McHALE .. H <lrriion burg AL LEN Mc HEN RY ... Delhi SUSAN McK N EELY . Poneh" loul" JU DY McKO IN . Jones WANDA McLEAN ... 8~l l rop LARRY McMA NNUS .. W<'l lerp roof JOHN NYE MAB ERY .. Pinevi lle STEVEN MADORY ... Min den JILL MAGRUDER . . Monroe J ENNI FER MAINS ... New Iberi ~

KEN N ETH, MAIS EL . DeRidd er W e.t Mon roe PEGGY MANN TON I MANNING ... Lll ke Provid ence

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PH ilLIP MAP? ,Olla 81lL MAR ION N EAUX. W i n n ~boro DAVID MARSHALL ... B~lon Rouge LI NDA MARTIN . . Fort Neceu ily SUSA N MART I N. . Ringgo ld MERRICK MASON ... Shreveport

LIN DA MASUR ... Monroe JIM MATH IS ... Mon roe WILMA MATHYS ... Winn~boro WHI TN EY MATTHEwS ... K4pl4n PHYL LI S MAXW ELL ... Georgetown DWIG HT MAY ... MOr'lroe

LOUI SE MAY ... Columbi~ MARGARET t.4 AY ... West Monroe YVONNE MA Y ... Columbi4 PAT t.4A YS ... Kelly RONNIE MAZA ... West MOr'lroe TOMM Y t.4EAC H UM ... Ringgol d

Freshmen

Let's block vole.

CHAR LES MEDLIN. Morion SHARON MEDLEN ... Monroe t.4ARTHA MEE K6. . Monroe

G LE NDA M ELVI N ... Jen a G EORG E E. MEREDITH ... Wes t Monroe G EORG E W. MEREDITH ... Urania JAY MERTEN ... Monroe JERRY METHVI N ... Harrisonburg 80B M JANO ... Ga ryville MIKE MIDDLETON Royville EO MIOYEn ... Weit MonroO MICHAEL MIHNA ... Monroe JUDY MILBY .. Winn~boro

JO M ILETELLO ... West t.4onroe ZINA MILEY . . Kilbourne

ANNA MARGARET MILLER .. Monroe DON M ILLE R ... Jen ning s GARY MILLER ... Epp~ G EORG E M I LLER. ... Monroe TIMOTHY MILLER ... Epps v. J. M ILLER ... Monroe

BYRO N MILLET ... GlI ryvilie DOR IS J. M ILLS ... LlI ke Prov ide nco G EORG E t.4ILLS ... Monroe MARY JANE MINNIEAR. Shreveport MICH AEL M IRE . . K~ plon JAN MITC HELL . . West Monroe JIt.4 MIT C HELL ... West Monroe SR EN DA t.40NCRIEF . Vido lio SHEILA. MONDELLO. Shrevepor t LAR RY MONTGOM ERY ... Mol'Iroe JER I LL MOODY. , . Monroe KATHY MOONEy. , . S(litrop

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CHA RLES MOORE . .. Monro e

DAVI D MOOR E .. WilnH DIA N E MOORE . . Sterlington OI A N N E MOO RE .. . West Mooroe OOROTH Y MOO RE ... Newellton LINDA M OOR E . . . Monroe

MUR RAY MOO RE. . Vivi~n TERRY MQRA.N . .. Wisner PAU LA MOR ELA N D . .. Monroe

BILLY MORRI S .. . Moss PoiM, Mi $! , KERMIT MOR RIS . .. O ok G royc SARAH MORRIS. . Pine Sluff. Ark.

BR ENDA MORRISO N . . H<l mmond J ERRI MO RRO W . .. Monroe RICHARD MORROW ... Wc~t Monroe JUDY MORSE .. . Monroe LUC illE MORTON . . . Morll oe DA N A MOUK ... Monroe

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Freshmen

JOE MOUTON ... ldoyetle JONATHAN MOUTON. , ,

Now, this is the way I see it.

Jeronings RUBY MULHERN ... Ro),v iile STEVE MULLIS ... MOI'lroe

MARTHA MURPHREY ... R<ty... ille LAO ELL MURPH Y ... Me r Rou ge

JAMES A. MYRICK . . . 8estrop BeVERLY AN NUSKA NAJT Ne .... Orle"n; GI L NASH .. . Shreveport JUDY NASIF ... Vich burg , M i ~,.

SAMMY NAT IONS . Springhill DIANNE NEAL ... West Monroe

SHERRY L. NEA,l . .. Epp' LARRY NEA LY .. Monsheld CHAR LO TTE NEMHERV

Ho lly Ridge JANICE NEEl ..

DO NN A NETTLES . .. Tll ilulah BARBARA ANN NEWSOM ... S i ~e~

MARY JANE NEWSOM Crowvi lle RO N AlD NEWTON .. COllih tdt d STANLEY N ICHO LS ... JeM JO DEAN NICOLS . . Shreveport A NTHO NY NI COS I A . . . 51. Bernd rd JO E N ICOS IA .. . Smit hville, Penn . BARBARA NO LAN ... We~t Mon roe BECKY NO LA N ... Formervill e ANNE MONROE NORWOOD. Bil ton Rouge

JOYCE NUGENT ... Boslrop

W I LLI AM J. NUNNALLY, III . . . B3s trop

KAY OGDEN ... Tallulllh

BRENDA OG LESBY .. . W ed

Monro e BONNIE OLIVER . .. Royvillo DOUGLAS O ' NEAL .. . ellto n Roug e G LENN ORR ... New Orleans

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OON OSBORN . .. M onroe JOHNETTE OSBORN W e ~1 Monroe GEORGE OS KO IAN M on ro e ROBERT OSWALT . .. Girard DANNY Bernice GARRY OUBRE ... B6ton Rouge

ons ...

LA RRY OUBRE . .. Ookdo le PEGGY OUTLAW .. . S1. Joseph EF HE PACE ... Sterling ton M IKE PA GE .. . Jone.boro JOHN PA LM ISANO ... Kenner GEORG E PARHR ... Monroe

HU G H IE PARKER. . Monroo LIN OA PA RKER . Monroe MAR ILYN PARK ER ... Monroe PAM PARKE R.. Mer Rou ge SA NDY PARKER ... We st Monroe BECKY PARKERSON . .. Monroe

WILLIAM PARRA ... Late Provi dence LYNDA PARSONS Monroe FRI EDA PATTON ... Vidalid LESLIE PEARSON . . West Monroe

CO NSTANCE PEDRO . ..

Shreveport

JO HNNY PEEL . . . We~l on

WAYNE PEND ER ... Monroe ROBIN PENDLETO N . Bastrop ALLEN PERKINS . .. Shrevepor t GEN E PEROT . . . Delhi ROBERT PERR Y ... Minden MARION PETERS ... DeQuincy CATHER INE PETERSON ... Linvi lle RAYMON D PFAFF .. . Monroe JACQUELINE PHI LLiPS . .. Farm er vi lle MYRTLE PHI LLI PS .. . Pollod: CAROLYN PHILPO T . Jone1boro CON NIE PICCOLO. Shrevepo rt

MONICA PICKETT . . . 8~slrop SALLY PIER CE . . M onroe RANDY PINELL .. . Z~H::ha IY NELSO N PIPES . . . Colli ndon GARY PITTENGER. . ViVian JOHN L. PITTMAN ... Bd lon Roug e

RICHARD PITZER ... Sulphur JAMES PLANK. . Ray ville BELVA PO LSON .. . Monroe BILLIE PORTER . .. M onroe JIMMY PORTER ... ~s l rop DAVID POSEY ... Mo nroe

ALBERT POWELL ... 0110 DON PowELL . .. Monroe PAT A. POWELL ... Monroe PAT l. POWELL. . Monroe RON POWELL .. Monroe ROY POWELL ... Ravvi lle


GEO RG E PRA Y .. . Cro ... l ~y TO MM Y PR ISOC ... Monroe 11 1111AN PROCELL . .. Shreveporl I~A R T H A PUCKETT .. S ' ~ rl in glo n

THEI.MA D. PULLEY ... O., k Grove JI MMY PURG ERSON .. Shrevepo.-t

CHAR LES QU IM SY . Ferriday JA N RACHAL ... A le. and ria STEllE RADER ... Monroe G LENDA RANDALL ... 0110 G LEN RA NDOW ... Pineville GI NG ER RATC LIFF. Shr~ vepo rl

PAU LA RA Y ... We s ~ M onroe C AR O LYN REA ... Monroe WIL Ll A I~ R.EDMOND . Monroe LE S REED ... C leveland , Oh io SARSA .~A REEIIES . .. Taltll l ~h JA MES RE EVES . . h lluloh

~I

_ _ _ _ _ _- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 足

VICKI REI D ... Covinqlon JO HNN Y REITZ ELL ... Monroe I~ A)( RENFR OW ... M onroe OARI NDA REYN OLDS. We.! M on roe JANE REYNODS ... Bas lrop RICHARD REYN O LDS. BM lrop

ROSERT REYNO LDS ... ho4 0nf De STUART REYNO LDS ... S.,slrop CHR ISTOPH ER RHODES .. . M onterey JA MES RICH . .. Lisbon JO HN RIC HARD ... Scoll O' BR IEN RICHARDS ... M onroe

PAT RI C HARDS ... Collinston JERR Y RICHARDSO N ... Jenll JO HNNY RISH ER . , . Hlls/rop KATHERI N E RISH ER. Pall er~ o n

BLAN CH E RIVE TiE . Arnau dvi lle CLA UDI A RO BERTS ... West loA onroe

DOVIE ROBERTS ... Mon roe FAYE RO BER TS . .. A le-londfia WILLIE A . ROBER TS . W esl Monroe . Sayol,l JO H N ROBERTSON Bal re, A la. DELBERT ROB I NSO N . . . M inden M IC HAEL RO BINSON Rclyvil le DIANN E RODGERS . . . Fo resl JE RRY D. RODGERS. . Oak Grove CARROLL ROGERS.. New Orl eans LAGW EN ROGERS ... OU k Grov e

EVERETTE ROPER ... Monroe

O PTIME R RO USSEL . .. G.-e ln a

. Coll,lmbic) JOYCE RUCKER MA RSHALL RUFFIN ... 00 \ GrOve DANN Y RUSSE LL ... Co lumbia JAM ES RUSS Ell ... Montoe B08 8Y RUSSE LL ... Monroe PAULINE SAMEC . Sh revepo rt

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GA IL SANDERS ... J elld JOA NN SA NDERS . W:nn ri eld MARY LEE SA N DIFER. Sfl! e.... eporr MARGARET SA NFORD W e $~ Monroe SH ELTON SANFORD. RIl y"ille CLAUD ELL SANSON H ll lri~onburg

RITA SAPP ... Sf.:;r! ROY SCHELL. New Orleans PHILIP SCH ILLING . . B~lon Roug e GEORGE SCHWARZMAN FerridllY DONNA SCOTT ... Bllslrop ELIZAB ETH SEARCY .. A rdibll id LEA H SEYMO UR ... Sici ll' I1dllnd JU DY SHANN O N . Bll ll rop MARY SHARP. . West Monroe CARO L SHAW .. . Shre....eport C. l. SH AW . .. Shre"eport PAU L SHAW ... M er Roug e

Freshmen

ROONEY SHEAN .

. W es t

M o nroe

Is Ihis the way to higher educ?J tion?

JAN ICE SH ELTON ... MOrQ Il n Cit\' Lake WENDELL SHELTON Pro.... idence CYN TH IA SH ER GA LI S . Sh rev eport

A LAN SHIPP . .. Monro e MELVIN SHOWS ... Ru ston RON A LD SHU LTZ .. . Monroe CHARLES W . SIKES .. A leX8ndli a . W el t AMAR YLLI S SILM AN Monroe Bilke r MARCELLA SIM PSO N S. T. SINGER ... W i nm boro JOH N SI NQUEFI ELD T/lI llvl iJ h

RI CHAO SLAVAN T .. . Monroe

CH ARLES SMIT H .

Mansfi eld

CH AR LES SM ITH

Sl:revepori

CO NN IE SM IT H ... Wel t

Monroe

CY NT H IA SM IT H Jenll EDIT H SM IT H ... W illnl boro GAYLE SM ITH . . MOl\ro e JAMES SM IT H ... W iuw JERRY SM ITH ... Mdf"l siield KEN NETH SM ITH ... 6al oll Rouge

MARY JA N E SMI TH Wi~ner

MIKE SM IT H ... A lexlln d r;1l SANDY SMITH ... Monroe WAYNE SMITH . Lllke ChHles DAVID SNAPP. . DeRi dd er MICHA EL SO NNIE R. Oberlin

SHARON SOW ERS .. . Pin e"ille CRAIG SPAU LDI NG . Mo nroe GRADY SPEARS .. Simmesport JAM ES SPEARS . .. Mens!ield ELLEN SPI LLERS . . . Jonesboro ANNE SPURGEON .. . Monroe

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NO RMAN SPI NKS .. Yida li ., CONNIE STAC KH OUS E ... Shreveport SU E ST"RR ... Winler Garden, Fla . MIKE STEED ... Jen ~ SH IRLEY STEPHENS . .. Delhi TOM M Y STEVENSON ... Jonuboro

JUDY STIGALL ... W est Mon ro e GLORI A STON E ... Mon roe

ELIZABETH AN N E STOU T . .. Balon Ro uge

LYNDA BRI C E STRI NG ER . .. Monroe G LO RIA STRONG. . Winnsbor o SA NDRA ST RON G ... De lhi

AN N STUART ... Lake P,o....i denGe M ICHAEL ST UA RT . .. Wed M onroe FR ED ST UC K . . . Shreveport MAR IANNA STURGEON. . Monroe RONN I E SUGGS ... Lis':>on RITA SU LLIVAN. , . SI4 ft

Freshmen SH IRLEY SU LlI YAN ... h sf rop BARBA RA SUOM I ... Monloe JUDY SWAYZE Monroe MARI LYN SY KES ... Shrevepor t

DANNY SYLVESTE R..

I h4.... e c stran ge suspic ion th~t Ihe"e', an upperdcssm 4n behind me.

B!Sstrop

MARy lAKEWE ll ... MOI'Iroe JERRY TAl lE Y ... Bog"l ul4 M ICHAEL lA NNER ..

Eve,green

DCr eE TA RKI NGTO N . M onroe

ER NEST TA TE ... Bil ker

LARRY TATUM ... Delhi BRENDA TAYLOR . . We lt Monroe

DAV I D TAYLOR ... Jeno DIANE TAYLOR ... Winn 5b oro GLENN TAY LOR Oak Grove

SY Bil TA YLOR ... Winnfi eld

JACK IE KAYLO N l EACH . ' Shrevepor t <;:ARL TEER .. . M inden SH ERRIE TEMPLE . . Winl'lboro FREDDIE THERIOT . . . Monroe MI LiON TH IBODEAUX ..

f ronk!i n ROLAND TH I BOD EAUX .

K4plo n CAROLYN TH O M AS. Shrevepor t C HARLES THOMAS .. Mon roe JUDY THOMAS ... Boshop FRED THOMPSON ... Oberlin G RA DY THOMPSON Monroe TOM THOMPSON ... Arabi

MARTHA THORNHIL L . Colum b ill ER NEST TI LLMAN ... We~1 MOllroe JOHN TIPTON ... Bodrop MARy LOU ISE TOLAR .•. M onroe LAURA I Ole iltO ... We~t Montoe ZINA TO M PKINS . . Monroe

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TH O ~~A S

TO MS . Minden JOH N TOOK E ... Arc~di(J PHILLIP L. TOUPS ... Lnh;. Charl es J ER RY TOWERS . West Monroe M ARY N EL l TO WNE .. Toll ul<l h SH EI LA TOWNSE ND. M on roe

MI CHAEL TRAVIS ... JANI CE TR EV I LLIO N

B ~ !~rop

F~ i rb~ l"Ih

MARY MAR IE TR ICHE LL . MO l"l roe

WA LT ER TRISLER ... SIMt RAY TRU SS ELL . . JeM JAN ICE TUSBS ... Oa k Grov e

PEGGY TURNAG E . . . Eudora M AUREE N TURNER . . . M or>roe SUSAN TUR NE R ... W esl MonrOE: G AR y DON TYLER. Sprin<;l hil: TOMMy TY N ES. . M onroe J AM ES VAllE E ... N ew O de~ " s

GLENDA VEATCH ... Bestro p RICKY VESTAL. . Vid"l i" RICHA RD VICKERS. Fe rr iddy RO BERT VI DOR ... Newdrk, N. J. MAR I LYN VINING. . F ore~t tv. TH LEEN VOCK E ... New Orle"l"I!

VIC KI E VOllM ER ... Ferrid ay ROSALIE WACHOWSK I .. Monroe GEN E WAGER . . . Crowley JUDY WALCH ER .. . Slidell JACQUELI NE WALDRO P . Coll il"lslol"l EAR L WALK ER ... M inden WARREN WALK ER ... BM l rop LESTER G. WAL LACE.

Su lph ur THOMAS WALLACE. A liqu i pp~ .

Pd.

GLENDA WALTER ... Mont Oe BEVERLY WALTERS .. Tclllulllh CA RO LY N WALTERS ... Monro e

JA CK IE WALT ERS ... Soss ier Cil\' KATHALIN E WALT ERS ... Epps HAL WARE ... SI. Franc iSvill e JOHN WARIN G ... Ne"" Or l e " n~

CULLY WARREN . . . Winn fie ld WAYNE WARREN . Shrevep~r l

FRANCES W A SHB URNE

De lhi

JAMES WATE RS ... W e ~ t M Ol"l roe LINDA WATSO N . . W il"ll"ltboro MARY WATSON •.. Oel hi SHEL BY WAT50 N Tallul ah TERRI WATSON ... Oak G'()Ve

JEA N EnE W EATH ERLY .. Ep p\ NORMAN W EAVER . . . St . f ra nci svi lle 8LANCH E W EEM S ... Pioneer DONALD WE EM S ... ~are pl" JANI C E WEEMS ... P·or.ce; C HA RLO TTE WELCH Pioneer

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CAROLYN B. W EST

.. Q "k Grove

DA RRELL WEST ... Ollk Grove DO NNIE WEST. J en nin 9s WY LMA W HEELER ... Collin.~on MAXEY COXO N .. B a l~rop KA OIE WHITARD ... Monroe

LAUREL WHI TE ... We$ t MOlVa e M AR Y KAY WH ITE ... B<'l ~t ro p

JOEL WHITEHU RST.. PineviJie FREDDIE WHlnEN ... SIMI JAMES W ICKER .. . Springhi l l DOROT H Y W IGGERS ... C ha~e

JAN ICE W ILCOX, , , SI. F'llRcisvil le G EO RGE W I LKI N SO N , , , Greenvil le, M in. A L WILLARD , , , K<!IlontJ h, N. Y. BRI OG ET W I LLIAMS ' S"lon RouQe JANET W ILLI AMS , , , Monroe JAN ICE W ILLIAMS , . Wei ~ Monroe

Freshmen _ __

JOHNN Y W ILLI A MS ... W e$i Mo nroe

PHYlLIS W I LLIAMS ... Wed M o nroe

" L8 ER T W ILLI A MSON

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LYNOEL WilliS ... J e n" ROBERT WILSO N .. M onroe WAYNE WILSO N ... Monroe EVELYN WILTSHIR E. Winn~boro

MARY WINEGA RDN ER . . .

Sulphyr SAllY WIN G ...

pi c ~Y~l'I e ,

Miss. JAMES W ITTY ... R.:I yv i l le

SUSIE W IXSON ... T.:Illlllah CATHLEE N WOLFE . Sare pta H ERSHEl WOMAC K. Shreve port JIMMY WOMACK ... Monroe MA RCIA WO MACK . W ians boro

BRENDA WOOD . W ell Monro e MARY WOODAR D Shreveport CAROLE WOODRUFF . Shreveport ROBERT WOOLEY. . Shrevepor' JIMMY WORKS. ,W e ~ 1 Monroe CLAUDIA WRIGHT. Shreveport TIL WRIGHT ... M onroe ROBERT WYLIE ... Oa k Grove SHIRLEY YANCEY ... Shreveporl HOWARD YATES ... B a ~ljop ERIC YEARBY ... O<'l ~ GrOve JOHN YOHLER . , . MII ,ion, Illd.

JOHN N I E YOUNG .. Kelly LAU RIE YOUNG ... Slidel l M IKE YOUNG ... Oal: G rOve HUG H YOUNGBLOOD . Columbia JOHN ZAGER ... Odk G rove MICHAEL ZERA NGU E , . Zacha ry

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Trea urer . .

John Alwood

Vice President ...

Secretary . . .

Nancy Gray

Presiden t . . .

Steve Huffman

Walter C chran



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Student S('rvif'{'s

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SUE HANNA RICHMO N D Ed ito r

BONN I E THROWER Advert is ing Mon/lg er

CHU CK STA N EAR T Associ" Ie Ed itor

.

Rcndy Curry ond Dovid Rh odes come to l ady's rescue as she searches fer hom•. coming porode iudges .

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LADY STAH L Advisor

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Besid e s meeting nume ro us people, the moin thing s thot the Chacahoulo stoff meets most are deodline s----a fatiguing feat successfu lly occomp lis hed through the

efforts of ea ch responsible and dependable sta ff member.

Chacahoula

PAT AYERS An is to!l nt CICI ~$ Ed itor

One of the

b U$ ie ~ t

times for Chll c stoff is

d ~ss

pic足

ture week.

MAURINE G RAY .. WANDA LANGLEY STAN WYATT

Feo tu re Editor Clo ;;; Editor Administrotion Editor

PAT HERLEVIC dOd KEITfC PRINCE Spo rt s Ed itors

The zenith of excitement ot the " nnu lIl C I-:ocohoul o Be"uly T8/I i$ the crown.i n9 and presentotion of ploque to Miss Chll coh oulo, Sora lewis.


Pow

• WIND LE OYER F~II Editor

,:-;;r DAVID TURRENTINE Bu~i ness Mon oger

MARSHALL DOUGLAS Assi~tin9

HERSHEL WOMACK Pu bli catio~s Photographe r

Sig Ta us pick up Pow Wows fo r dist ri but ion erou nd compus.

TOM THOM PSON Pu blicc!ltions Pholoq repher

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SAGE REDO ING

MAR GAR ET PE TTYJOHN

Colum nist

Column is ~


.Wow

AUBR EY SPENCE Fall Edi tor

JOHN NIES Assisting

BILL WALKER Assisfing

RUDOLf B. G ANDY Advisor

The Pow Wow, sludenl publica lion al Nor I h e a s I Siale College, is issued every Friday to inform students and facully of campus happen足 ings. Wilh a slaff composed of journalism students and others interested in -the col足

lege paper. the Pow Wow serves as a practical proving ground for experience

and

self-expression as well as sat足 isfying a useful purpose.

ROBERT ANDERSON Sports Advisor

M~ry Sherp, Pat Herlevic end Dovid Turrentine perform I';s t minute edi ting for printing

deed line .

Staff NAN CHEEK

DEE CRUSE

I

PAT HERLEYIC

KAREN KEITH

JUDY KING

BOB LEE

MARY SHARP

LINDA TOLBIRD

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In Appreciation,

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Lady

· ... fo r your' sponsorship wh ich built the Pow Wow into an award winn ing collegiate paper, named Al l-American fo r eleven cons ecuti ve yea rs fo r yo ur becoming the yearbook adv isor and he lping to ma ke ;t a yearbook imita ted by ot her suc h publica tions dCross t he coun try for you r wo rking 'ti l wee hours at dead line . . . for yo ur adv ice in plans for th e Miss Chaca ho ula Bea ut y Tea. for your worrying abou t arra ngements for t he sc hedu li ng of class pictures . . . or the selli ng for you r le ngt hen ing your of picture packets day to cover Nod he ast functions for the C haca­ houla and news media for yo ur partici pati on in the numerous duties and respo nsibilities that have so long been connected with you r position at North. east. . All these th ings \ole t hank you for, and we know you wiJl miss your act ivity in them . We will miss your act ivity in them too, Lady. We will miss your friendsh ip, you r encou ragement. your suggestions, yo ur assistance, yo ur Fre nch ex­ pressions, your abilit y to ama ze us wit h tales of your wonderfu lly interestin g life, bu t most of all, Lady, we will sim ply miss you. It j, to you, Lady, a friend and confidant tha t we of the Chaca houla Stall wish a flurry o f t rum­ pets, twen ty-one gun salute , and the gra teful cheers of the mu ltit udes for yo ur many accomplish­ ments, but t hese things we wis h half-hea rtedly for t he othe r ha lf o f our hea d s is concerned with the fact of your leaving us and with the wish to give you two t hings : First, Lady, we give you our love and res pect and t he know ledge tha t in yea rs to came we will hold dear the though t of you an d the things tha t you have taught us and you r interest in us. Secondly. -He g ive th ese pag es as a reme mbrance of our affection and a token of au!' appreciation, to you, Lady Ann ie Lee West Stah l. The 1965 Chacahoula Stall


Student Government Association I I The Stu dent Government Association is an essenti6i organ of cam足

pus life at Northeast. Th ro ugh the guidance and aid of Dean Fred J. Vogel and its own efforts to uphold the powers and duties of self足 government, this orga nization serves the students in many capacities, Its officers assu me much of the respon sibility for effective and efficient

legislation and fair governmental practices. The SGA operotes under its ow n constitution and in ac co rdan ce with .~chool poli cies.

As

all

SGA meetin gs are open to the public, students are given the oppor足 tunity to exchange idea s and opin ion s for the expa nsion of democratic

traditions and advancement of Northeast.

-" DEAN FRE D J. VOGEL Advisor

SGA br ings "The

EARL POSEY

DON LONG

President

Vice President

Four

Fr e~h men"

TEDDY DIXON

Secretary

GARY BOND Treasu rer

to

campus.

Excitement reigns as SGA counts freshman election voles.

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Senators

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION

Jennie Clare

Carole Clork

CMol Ke ss le r

B<'Hbara McCoy

Goil McKoin

Ca rroll

SCHOOL OF PURE AND APPLIED SCIENC路ES

Jamie Berucho

Sa ge Redding

J<'lmes Taylor

Jea nne Row<'Jn

SCHOOL OF LI BERAL ARTS

Mont e Sue Bo!IlIard

Ge rald Forr...,

SCHOOL OF PHARMACY

Lynn Morris

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Joy Bl okeney

Molcolm DeCe lle

Judy Redgon

Lynd<'J Callender

l onnie W.'! liers

Chorles Smith GRADUATE SCHOOL

M<'Hsholl 0 01.19 10$

Charle s EberhMdt

Lawson SW8<'!ringen

Murray Robol.:.is

FRESHMAN SENATOR

FRESHMAN SENATOR Wynn Jefferso n

SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT Robert Gill

FRESHMAN C LASS PRESIDENT Wolter Cochr<'.ln

JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT

Grl'ldy Coburn


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