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Spring 2015, Volume 91, Number 5

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Around Campus

In Focus

Lisa A. Lauxman, director, 4-H National Headquarters, USDA; Pam Van Horn, president, National Association of Extension 4-H Agents; Terril Faul, Louisiana National 4-H Hall of Fame inductee; Christina Alford, executive vice president, National 4-H Council.

4-H Hall of Fame – Terril Faul, former state leader of Louisiana 4-H was among fourteen individuals from across the country inducted into the National 4-H Hall of Fame last fall. He was recognized for his significant contributions to Louisiana 4-H, and he is the twelfth person from Louisiana to be honored.

Left to right, front row, Lt. Col. Wayne Macaluso, Brig. Gen. Karlynn P. O’Shaughnessy, Col. James Gregory “Greg” Jolissaint, and Brig. Gen. Dale E. Webb; back row, Cadets of the Ole War Skule President Richard Lipsey, Lt. Col. William Geary Mason, Col. Patrick R. Bossetta, Maj. Gen. Lee K. Levy II, Brad J. Juneau, and President and Chancellor F. King Alexander.

Leading the Conversation – As the nation celebrated Veterans Day 2014, LSU paid tribute to its military history at LSU Salutes, an event sponsored by LSU and Cadets of the Ole War Skule. As part of the weekend-long celebration, eight distinguished alumni were inducted into the military Hall of Honor during ceremonies at the LSU War Memorial on the Parade Ground. The honorees were Louisiana National Guard Col. Patrick R. Bossetta, of New Orleans; retired U.S. Army Col. James Gregory “Greg” Jolissaint, of Woodstock, Md.; Brad J. Juneau, of Leesburg, Va.; U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Lee K. Levy II, of Washington, D.C.; the late retired U.S. Army Col. Joseph A. Macaluso, of New Orleans; retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. William G. “Geary” Mason, of New Orleans; retired Brig. Gen. Karlynn P. O’Shaughnessy, of Holly Springs, N.C.; and retired Brig. Gen. Dale E. Webb, of Anniston, Ala. Photo by Ray Dry

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