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Northeast Louisiana
State College
Presents
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the 1960
Chacahoula
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Coeds are rushed by sororities
the official Indian is adopted ...
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homecoming proves spectacular ...
football becomes spirited and ... beauties and favorites are elected.
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Santa thrills visitors from snow falls gently ... students relax around the Children's Home ... sparkling fire ...
snow forms a handsome Indian ...
and basketball arrives.
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Campus Leaders in Any Season Are Tommy Parks, Esta Ann Ford,
Bill Palmer, Maxine Sikes, Max Williams, Shirley Rushing,
Betty Mantrozos and Gary Brashier.
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"the" moment arrives . . . love fills the air and ...
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a trackman is lost.
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Summer shines on Miss Northeast at Peach Festival ...
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students enjoy annual picnic ...
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most people like dancing ...
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and a plunge into the pool.
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.. Ad.DlIDIstratlon
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PRESIDENT GEORGE T. WALKER
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Northeast Louisiana State College is our world.
The Administration is the planetary system for our
world. Around it revolves a college, growing
from a junior institution since its opening
in 1931 to senior stature in 1950.
With the rise in status has been a corresponding ex
pansion of physical facilities, curricula, faculty,
and enrollment. Throughout the various changes the
Administration has maintained the element of
tradition in our soci~ty, of the practical con
siderations of earning a college diploma.
Interposed between students and Administration is
the leader, President George Thomas Walker, an
educator who holds our respect and confidence,
guiding our world.
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JAMES M. NICHOLSON Dean of Administration
Administration
CLINT O. HANNA Director of Admissions
and Special Services
BUEL S. HAMNER RALPH C. McKAY DONALD C. FARROW Registrar Auditor Purchasing Agen~
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The Administrative staff is an integral part of the college. Their interest in students and every phase of the institution is reflected in vIsion, efficiency and friendliness, which combine to stimulate expansion of Northeast and make the campus a pleasant place in which to work and play.
Directing a college, which is rapidly expanding in academic and other areas of service, has proved a fine challenge to officials. Their management and guidance have extended in an attempt to assist students not only in Northeast Louisiana but also in other states and countries.
FRED J. VOGEL JAMES O. LANCASTER, JR. ALMA L. LUFCY Dean of Student Supervisor of Student Counselor to Women
Services Scholarships and Students Placement
HERMAN R. 'IGLER MAUD MERRITT BENTRUP JACK C. ROWAN Director of Testingl Librarian Director of Athletics
and Guidance
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L. LEON PRICE Head of Agriculture and Home Economics
Division of Agriculture and Home Economics
The Division of Agriculture and Home Economics offers students a full and varied field of work in their chosen vocation. With research and experimentation forming a valuable part of their program, students become profess ionally efficient because they learn by doing, one of the basic principles of the program.
Graduates in this field are prepared for successful careers in agronomy, animal industry, general agriculture, home economics, and home economics education. The division also offers preprofessional courses in forestry, veterinary science and vocational agricultural education.
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Department of Biology
DR. AARON P. SEAMSTER Chairman, Department of Biology
Students in the Department of Biology prepare for a variety of fields, including biology, medical technology, pre-dentistry, and pre-medicine. Career opportunities in this department are numerous, and student graduates find a great demand for their talents as a bachelor of science in biology.
The Department offers equal opportunities to both men and women students in such fields as wildlife conservation, fisheries, research technology, agricultural bacteriology, public health, agronomy, horticulture, foresfry and pharmacy.
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Department of Chemistry
DR. WILLIAM K. EASLEY Chairman, Dep.artment of Chemistry
Students in the Department of Chemistry are provided with a rich background in many phases of professional science, including analytical, inorganic, organic and physical chemistry. Wellstocked laboratories with up-to-date instruments add to the professional training of students in the department.
Opportunities are vast for the graduate in chemistry, and graduate assistantships permitting work towards a doctorate are readily available for those wishing to c.ontinue study in their field.
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WILBUR L. PERKINS Head of Business Administration
Division of Business Administration
Students in the Division of Business Administration are offered a wide range of particular fields of business which they may follow in reaching a professional standing.
Bachelor of science degrees are g ranted to graduates in accounting, business management, marketing and secretarial science. In addititon, the various business curricula provide the student with a broad, com prehens ive understanding and a general cultural education. Students who complete one of these curricula easily fit into the business and cultural life of an industrial community.
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DR. T. EUGENE HOLTZCLAW Dean of Education
Division of Education
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Since its establishment in 1950, the Division of Education has steadily expanded until today its graduates are working throughout the nation in classrooms of elementary and secondary schools.
Students in the division are provided both a general and professional education which better qualifies them for their chosen work. So varied are the opportunities in the division that students are offered the bachelor of arts and the bachelor of science degrees in practically every curriculum available at the college.
By combining theory with practical application in the classroom, future teachers in this division are fully qualified to teach upon graduation.
Student teaching facilities are offered in classrooms of the Ouachita Parish and Monroe City School systems.
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DR. HARRY M. LEMERT Dean of Fine Arts
Division of Fine Arts
Steadily increasing opportunities are available for students in the Division of Fine Arts. A wide field of study is offered in music, art, and sp"Erel:h, leading to either the bachelor of arts or a bachelor of science degree.
Recent expansion of the physical facilities of the Division has likewise increased the opportunities for students in the various curricula of study, and new courses are constantl y being added.
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Department of Geology
MARCUS B. MAPP Acting Chairman, Department of Geology
The Department of Geology provides the student with a broad and comprehensive liberal arts background as well as a solid foundation in his special field which enables him to serve as a professional geologist or to continue his studies at the graduate level.
Graduates in the department are awarded the bachelor of science degree for a curriculum in geology or for a combination field of study in law-geology, requiring three years of geology followed by law school and resulting in bachelor degrees in both fields.
Geology may also be combined with petroleum engineering, the final two years being completed at another institution.
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Department of Mathematics
RODERICK A. HICKMAN, JR. Acting Chairman, Department of Mathematics
The Department of Ma.thematics offers students a wide field of studies to follow in building a solid foundation in one of the many specialized fields available. An integral part of the department is the special two-year pre-engineering program which forms the basic foundation for students in engineering.
Opportunities are varied and constantly growing for graduates of this department, who are awarded the bachelor of science degree.
The demand for persons with substantial mathematical training on the undergraduate level is increasing in the fields of industry, research, civil defense and national defense.
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DR. WILLIAM R. HAMMOND Dean of Liberal Arts
Division of Liberal Arts
Students in the Division of Liberal Arts find available a rich field of studies that will provide a wide background of general knowledge as well as a strong foundation for any future specialization. Curricula offered in the division include Engl ish, foreign languages, journal ism, social sciences and pre-law.
The three-year pre-law curriculum leads to a bachelor's degree after completion of the first year in an accredited school of law. Graduates of the division are awarded a bachelor's degree and are qualified to enter a large number of professions.
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Department of Physics
GLENN F. POWERS Acting Chairman, Department of Physics
The Department of Physics is marked by constant progress and expansion in its program at the college. Students are offered the latest methods in laboratory experiments as well as background research. Up-to-date equipment and research materials are ava ilable for the student to have sufficient opportunity to develop skills in his field.
Graduates of the department find many opportunities available, including industrial work as well as educational opportunities in both teaching or further study on the graduate level.
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School of Pharmacy
RALPH M. WILSON Dean of School of Pharmacy
Phenomenal growth has marked the School of Pharmacy since its establishment in 1956 by the State Board of Education. It has been accorded full accreditation by the American Council on Pharmaceutical Education, placing it on the same status with all other accredited schools of pharmacy in the nation. Graduates in this profession find many career
opportunities for hospital pharmacists, retail pharmaceutical work, sales service representatives of manufacturers and production in the field. By doing graduate study, students may become research workers, manufacturers or teachers.
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Firsl Row:
ADAMS, ARTHUR R. . Assistant ProfeS'or of Health and Physical Education, Ph.D., Louisiana Stale University,
ALLBRITTON, FLORENCE ZIEGLER .. Associate Professor of Music, M.M., Chicago Musical College
ANDERS, EDWARD B.... Instructor in Mathematics, M.S., NOIfhwestern State College
Second Row:
ANNJNO, RAYMOND Associate Professor of Chemislry, Ph.D., Oklahoma State University BALDWIN, FRANCES P Assistant Professor of Chemistry, M.S., Louisiana State University BALL, RUBY C. ... Assistant Professor of Education, M.Ed., Louisiana State University
Third Row:
BARNES, EVELYN McGEE ... Assistant Professor of Education and Director of Secondary Student Teaching, M.S., University of Arkansas
BARNES, JOHN J Assistant Professor of Education, M.Ed., Louisiana Stale University BARREn, ELTON R I",tructor in Biology, Ph.D., Louisiana State University
Faculty
Fourth Row:
BJNGHAM, DAVIS 8.... Instructor in Music, M.S.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary BLOMQUIST, EMILY Instructor in Library Science and Assistant Librarian, M.S., Louisiana
State University BLYTHE, WILLIAM T. Assistant in Military Science and Taclics, Masler Sergeant, United
States Army
Fifth Row: BROWN, JOSEPH R.... Associate Professor of History, Ph.D., Louisiana State University BRUCE, RUFUS E. . Instructor in Mathematics, B.S., Louisiana Stale University BUSBY, LONNIE L. ... Assislant in Military Science and Tactics, Sergeant Major, United
States Army
Sixth Row:
CHARLES, GLORIA A.... Instructor in Secretarial Science, M.B.E., UniverSity of Mississippi CHILTON, EVELYN SANDERS ... Assistant Professor of English, M.A., University of Mississippi CHRISTMAS, WILLIAM J.... Associate Professor of Education, Ed.D., Columbia University
Seventh Row:
COFFEY, RAY W. . Assistant Profe5Sor of Military Science and Tacl;cs, A.B., University of Nebraska; Captain, Artillery, United States Army
COX, WILLA CLAIRE Associate Professor of English, Ph.D., George Peabody College COXE, ROBBIE lEE Assistant Professor of Home Economics, M.S., Louisiana State University
Eighth Row:
CRONK, DALE H Associate Professor of Pharmacy, Ph.D., University of Iowa CROSS, HANSELL F Associate Professor of Biology, Ph.D., University of Maryland DANTI, AUGUST G Associate Professor of Pharmacy, Ph.D.., Ohio State UniverSity
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First Row:
DAVIS, ERA BERNUniversity
DE MOSS, ROBERT
ARD
L.. .
A'sistant
Assistant
Professor of Home
Professor of Health and
Economics,
Physical
M.S., Louisiana
Education and
Stale
Assistant Coach, M.S., University of Oklahoma
FANT, LEONARD O. . Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education and Basketball Coach, M.A., University of Alabama
Second Row:
FEENEY, CHARLES E. . Assistanl in Military Science and Tactics, Master Sergeant, United States Army
FERGUSON, TED B. .. Assistant Professor of History, M.A., Louisiana Slate University FOMINAYA, ELOY ... Assistant Professor of Music, M.M., North Texas Slate College
Third Row:
FOSTER, EMMETT J Professor of Physics, M.A., Louisiana State University FULLER, CLAUDE C Instructor in Speech, M.A., West Texas State College GEORGE, RALPH T Assistant Professor of Psychology, M.A., George Peabody College
FaCIlIty
Fourth Row:
GIFFORD, GALE T Assistant Professor of English, M.A., University of Texas GINN, ERIS J Anistant Professor of Education, M.S.W., Louisiana State University GOORLEY, JOHN T. " Anociate Professor of Pharmaceutical ,Chemistry, Ph.D., Purdue
University
Fifth Row:
GRANTZ, CARL l. Assistant Professor of English, M.A., Columbia University HAEUBER, PAUL M Instructor in Chemistry, M.S., Southern IllinOis University HAMMONS, JASPER G. Associate Professor of Agronomy, Ph.D., Pennsylvania State
University
Sixth Row:
HAMNER, ROSEMARY R Instructor in Mathemalics, M.A., Universily of Texas HARMON, FRANK l. Assistant Professor of Mathematics, M.A., University of Mississippi HARRINGTON, JACK Associate Professor of Education, Ed. D., University of Houston
Seventh Row:
HART, ADA BESS .. Associate Professor of Health and Physical Educ"lion, M.A., George Peabody College
HARTZOG, lEWIS B.. . Assistant Professor of Heallh and Physical Education and Track Coach, M.S., Colorado State University
HARVEY, MARY GISH .. Instructor in library Science and Assistant librarian, B.A., louisiana Stale University; Certificate, St. Louis Library School
Eighth Row:
HAYNES, M. LEVELLE .. Assislant Professor of Education and Director of Special Education, Ed.D., George Peabody College
HAYWARD, ANNELIES THURNER .. Instructor in German, Abitur, Oberschule F. Madchen, Bayreuth, Germany
HEADRICK, MARGUERITE W. Instructor in SeCretarial Science, B.S., Norlheasl Louisiana State College
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First Row:
HICKMAN, NOLLIE W.... Associale Professor of History, Ph.D., University of Texas HODGES, GLORIA. Instructor in Health and Physical Education, M.A., Texas Woman's
University HOLDEMAN, FOSTER H.... Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, M.S., Louisiana
Slate Universi1y
Second Row;
HOWARD, PERRY H Assistant Professor of Sociology, Ph.D., Louisiana State University KELSO, FRANCES S Associate Professor of Home Economics and Chairman, Department
of Home Economics, M.A., George Peabody College KERN, JOSEPH H.... Associate Professor of Pharmacy Administration, Ph.D., Ohio Stale
University
Third Row:
KILPATRICK, ARNOLD R.... Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education, M.Ed., Louisiana State University
KIMBRELL, CHARLES C.... Instructor in Busine.. Administration, M.A., Tulane University LANDRY, HOWARD P. " Professor of Military Science and Tactics and Commandant of
Cadets, B.S., Louisiana Stale University; Lieutenant Colonel, Infantry, United States Army
Faculty ~r--~------
Fourth Row;
LEMERT, LOUISE GRAY ... Associate Professor of English and Library Sdence, B.S. in L.S., Louisiana State University
LLOYD, NELSON A.... Associate Professor of Chemislry, Ph.D., Oklahoma Slate University LOCKHART, JESSIE MONTGOMERY ... Assistant Professor of English, M.A., University of
Alabama
Filth Row:
LOFTIN, WILLIAM G.... Instructor in Animal Industry, M.S., Louisiana State University LONGFELLOW, LAWRENCE R.... Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, B.S.,
Ohio State University; lieutenant Colonel, Artillery, United States Army LUFFEY, GEORGE l. ., Assistant Professor of Heahh and Physical Education and Assistant
Coach, M.S., Mississippi Southern College
Sixth Row:
LUFFEY, JOHN L. ... Assistant Professor of Business Administration, M.B.A., University of Texas
LYNCH, VERNON E Associate Professor of English, Ph.D., University of Texas McCANN, THOMAS R Associale Professor of Economics, A.M., George Peabody College
Seventh Row:
McCLURE, LAWRENCE E.... Associate Professor of Chemistry, Ph.D., University of California at los Angeles
McCOY, CARL N. .. Associate Professor of Business Administration, Ed.D., University of Oklahoma
McDONALD, MARGARET FUNDERBURK . . . Inslructor in Library Science and Assistant Librarian, B.S. in loS., Louisiana State University
Eighth Row:
McKNEELY, lo MARVIN Associate Professor of English, Ph.D., Emory University MANLEY, W. LEON Assistant Professor of Health and Physical Education and Assistant
Coach, M.Ed., University of Oklahoma MILLER, BENJAMIN P. . Assistant Professor of Physics, M.S., Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas
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First Row:
MITCHELL, HAZEL Associate Professor of Spanish, M.A., Louisiana State University MIXON, EMMA F Assistant Professor of Mathematics, M.S., Louisiana State University MONROE, JAMES F Associate Profeosor of Music, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
Second Row:
MQORE, JOHN B Instructor in Mathematics, M.S., North Texas State College MORTON, H. W Assistant Professor of Business Administration, M.B.E., University of
Mississippi MULLINS, JOE B.... Associate Professor of Music, M.M., George Peabody College
Third Row:
MURDOCK, ROBERT L., JR. .. Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education, M.A., George Peabody College
MYERS, GERTRUDE . . . Instructor in Health and Physical Education, M.A., University of Colorado
PAGE, CARLETON C.... Instructor in Business Administration, M.B.A., University of Mississippi
Faculty
Fourth Row:
PARKERSON, JAMES Associate Professor of Speech, M.A., University of Iowa PETTY, WILLIAM R Instructor of Physics, M.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute PIERCE, WILLIAM W Assistant in Military Science and Tactics, Master Sergeant, United
States Army
Fiflh Row:
PLATCOW, EDWARD L. Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Ph.D., University of Florida RICKETT, ROBERT M Instructor in Physics, B.S., Arkansas State Teachers College ROBERTS, BILL R Instructor in Business Administration, M.A., Morehead State College
Sixlh Row:
ROBERTS, HILDRETH D.. . Assistant in Military Science and Tactics, Master Sergeant, United States Army
ROGERS, LAMAR E.... Instructor in Mechanical Drawing, B.S., Nonhwestern State College ROSS, FRANK A.. Associate Professor of Accounting, Ph.D., University of Texas, C.P.A.,
Texas
Seventh Row:
RYNES, EDWARD J.... Instructor in Education, M.A., Louisiana Slate University SANDROCK, GERTRUDE ... Assistant Professor of Music, M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh SAWYER, JOHN F.... Assislant Profess.or of Music, M.M., George Peabody College
Eighth Row:
SCHUTZ, EDWARD E.... Assistant Professor of Art, M.A., New Mexico Highlands University SCURLOCK, MARGARET E.... Im'ructor in Health and Physical Educalion, B.S., Florence
State Teachers College SCURLOCK, WILLIAM R.... Instructor in Hislory, M.A., University of Alabama
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First Row ..
SMITH, WI LFORD D.... Associate Professor of Music, Ph.D., George Peabody College SMITH, WILL T. . Assistant Professor of Business Administration, M.B.A., University of
Denver; C.P.A., Louisiana SOLOMON, MACK B. InstrUclor in Journalism and Director 01 the News Bureau, M.A.,
Louisiana State University
Second Row:
SPEECE, ARTHUR J. .. Assistant Professor 01 Biology, Ph.D., University of Texas STAHL, ANNIE LEE WEST ... Associate Professor of Journalism, M.A., Louisiana State
Universily STANFORD, HAZEL L.. Instructor in Secretarial Science, M.B.E., University of Mississippi
Third Row ..
STANHOPE, ELOISE CALHOUN ... A..i~tant Professor of Music, M.M., Chicago Conservatory of Music
STEPHAN, L. LE MAR Assistant Professor of Geography, Ph.M., Universily of Wisconsin TATUM, ARTHUR l. Professor of Government, M.A., University of Texas
Faculty ~--------
Fourth Row..
TAYLOR, FRED L. ... Instructor in Physics, B.S., College of the Ozarks THOMAS, WINNETTA. . Associale Professor of French, M.A., Middlebury College; Certificate,
The Sorbonne, Paris
Fifth Row; TILLMAN, CHARLES M. .. Assislant Professor of Education and Director of Elementary
Studenl Teaching, M.Ed., Louisiana State University TRABUE. EARL. . Assistant Professor of Military Science and Taclics, B.S., Oregon State
College, Captain, Infantry, Uniled States Army
Six,h Row;
TRIPLETT. BENNY L VINES, D. DELBERT
University WALKER, BOBBY T.
. Instructor in ChemistInstructor in
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... Assistant in Zoology,
ry, B.S., M.A., East Tennessee Stale College Business Administration, M.B.A.,
B.S., Norlheast Louisiana State Colle
Louisiana
ge
State
Seventh Row;
WALKER, WILLIAM WATSON, JEWELL
University
A. Associate ProfessoAssistant Professor
r of History, Ph.D., University of Texas in Business Administration, M.Ed., Louisiana Slate
WATZMAN, NATHAN ... Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, M.S., University of Pittsburgh
Eigh'h Row;
WELDER, FRANK A.... Assistant Professor of Geology, Ph.D., LouiSiana State University WILKES, JACK B.. . Inslructor in Military Science and Tactics, A.B., Wittenberg College,
Captain, Armor, United Stales Army YOUNSE, DOROTHY ... ASSOCiate Professor of English, M.A., Columbia University
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Miss Alma Lufcy presents a special gift from Ihe faculty and staff to Mrs. Bobby Joe Oden, Student Cenler manager, chals wilh Dean James M. Lucy Jane Chapman, residence hall director, at reception in recognition Nicholson, Mrs. Jackie Shows, and President George T. Walker at party of retiring personnel. given for him before he assumes dUly as assistant manager of lhe
Monroe Chamber of Commerce.
Activities
New Faculty Women's Club officers have jnformal session following annual org"nitation luncheon.
Feslivity rules around coffee table as group chats during reception honoring newcomers to the college faculty and staff.
Bobbie Strickland gives Captain and Mrs. Ray Coffey programs for performance sponsored by Northeast State Concerts Association.
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First Row:
ANDERSON, BETH Secretary to the Registrar BASSETT, BARBARA Secretary to the Dean of Administration BROWN, FRANCES Secretary in the Fine Arts Division
Second Row:
BRUMMEL, CLAYTON Typist Clerk in the News Bureau CAMPBELL, CAROLYN Typist Oerk in the Biology Department CARPENTER, MURREl Manager of the Bookstore
Third Row:
CHAPMAN, LUCY House Director of Dormitory DOOLIN, ANN Secretary in the School of Pharmacy DOOLITTlE, KAREN ... Stenographer in Office Services
Staff ~~--------
Fourth Row;
ELLIOTT, CHARLES Accountant in the Accounting Office fliNN, ZANONA library Assistant FRAGALA, BIRDIE library Assistant
Fifth Row: GIDDENS, GLADYS ... Secretary in the Student Services Office GREEN, SARRAH. . Cafeteria Manager HARDIN, ELAINE ... Stenographer Clerk in the Student Services Office
Sixth Row;
HEMPHILL, AARON ... House Director of Women's Dormitory II IRVINE, ALEASE Typist Clerk in the library KING, GLADYS Switchboard Operator
Seventh Row:
KRAMBERG, JOSEPH ... Military Property Custodian LASSITi:R, DelL ... i:ditor of Alumni Publications McCONNELL, BOBBY ... Assistant in Chemistry Department
Eighth Row;
McDONALD, ROSE Cafeleria Manager McELROY, RUBIE Accountant Clerk in the Purchasing Office MciLWAIN, LYNDLE F. .. Secretary in the Health and Physical i:ducation and Mathematics
Deparlments
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First Row:
MdAWCHLlN, LOUISE ... Assistant to the Dean of Education McVEETY, CAROL Slenogral?her in the Scholarship and Placement Office MOAK, HURVIE Superintendent of Buildings
Second Row:
NOLAN, SYLVESTER ... Repairman, Maintenance Department PALMER, JOSIE House Director of Panhellenic Dormitory PENTON, PAT Secretary in the Physics and Chemistry Deparlments
Third Row:
PETERS, LORA ... Secretary in the Athlefic Department PLUNKETT, PROVIDENCE ... Secretary to the Business Administration Division READ, MAY ... Secretary to the President
Staff
Fourth Row:
ROARK, MARY ANN Secretary to the Liberal Arts Division ROLLINSON, OUIDA Clerk Typist in the Post Office SAXON, CORENE Accountanl in Ihe Accounting Office
Fifth Row:
SCREPETIS. PATRICIA ... Secretary in the Liberal Arts Division SMITH, JOYCE ... Secretary in the Education Division SOULIER, CARLA BETH ... Library Assistant
Sixth Row:
TARVER, AILEEN Head of Office Services TATUM, LYNDA W Nurse in the Infirmary
Seventh Row:
WARNER, MYRTLE ... House Director of the Men's Dormitory WHI TECOTTON, STELLA ... Secretary in the Library
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Student Governlllent and
Publications
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Student Council
The Student Council's duty of governing activities of the Northeast State student body calls for a never-ending schedule of planning and work. Members of the council are kept busy 'Preparing a student activity program to match the rapid growth of the college. Much of this work is done behind the scene, for any activity large enough for the entire student body calls for a grea t deal of planning, committee functioning, and taking care of minor details before ideas can be materialized.
The past year was a busy one for the Student Council and included the development of a new constitution that meant reorganization of the governing body. Included in the schedule for the yea r were such annual activities as Orphans's Day, Northeast Beauty Pageant, Dixie Ball, Redskins on Parade and a variety of other features.
The council supports or presents many of the trad itional campus activities and also produces a continuous program of other events for the benefit of the campus body of NOrlheast State.
Those 100 young to vote surely look happy.
Dr. Walker meets with past Siudent Council President Floyd Prejean, incoming President Gerry Marchbank and ViCe President Norman Garlrington.
Curtis Rape and Charlene Correro present their version' 01 a mamba sequence in Redskins, variety show, sponsored by the coun.cil.
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Council membe,., lefl to dght: Johnny Parson~, Sherree Harrist, George Massingale, Kent Tippett, Vernon Coltrell, Carolyn Albritton, Barbara Ellio1t, Jean Williams, tleasurer; Jim Aycock, Joyce YelDell, Theo Coenon, Georgia Ruth Owens, Johnny James, Mary Jo Haddox. secretary; Larry Rambin. Standing: Tommy Parks, vice president; Dean F. J. Vogel, faculty advi~er; Floyd Pleiean, president.
Warren Covington's Tommy Dorsey Orchestra plays cool music for Dixie Ball.
Wi I) Ram irez has fun playing foster hther at annual Orphan~' Day Chrislmas program.
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Presidenl RONALD CORTESE Vice President ROBERT FADAOL SecrelaryTreasurer JACK WILLIAMS Representatives LARRY HEBERT,
RONALD DOYLE, ALFRED HEMPEN, JAMES TOWNSEND, JOHN STROUD, and
Dean of Student Services FRED J. VOGEL
Residence Councils
President ANNIE RUTH GWIN Vice President BRENDA GAMBRELL Social Chairman SANDRA SEGURA Not Shown: Secrelary MYRNA MOSLEY Treasurer MARCIA FILES
President CAROLYN J. ROSS Vice President KAY PASSMAN Secretary MARTHA STOCKSTILL Treasurer PEGGY OSBORNE Social Chairman SALLY FOUTS
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Resident coeds hear "Littlest Angel" jusl before Chrislmas.
We'll hang Our socks right here.
Who said college was just a place to study?
Dorms take on restive a;r when parenls visit. Our counselor makes problems disappear.
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JACK BOGGAN and NORMAN ROBERTSON Advertising Managers
Chacahoula
LADY STAHL FacullY Adviser
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The job of reviewing all that takes place on Northeast State campus during the year constitutes a busy schedule for the staff of the Chacahoula, college yearbook.
Since its first publication twenty-seven years ago, the book has annually presented a pictorial history of the college through its pages.
All phases of campus life are depicted in the pub
lication, including ordinary events as well as special happenings. Throughout the publication may be found scenes of classroom activities, sports programs, military trai ni ng, organization work, faculty, staff, and admin istrative officials and advertisers who are interested in the growth of the college. Also included are candid views of the everyday life at Northeast State.
Other slaffers are lillie Lucas, Henry Chriceol, Cloy Lea Byrd, and Linda Hall.
BETTY BENNETT Class EdHor
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JACKI E THARPE Co-edil0r
BRENDA GAMBRELL Co-editor
BEN BRADFORD, Photographer
JIM CALHOUN, Sporls Editor
JACKYE WELLS Assistant Class Editor
SHIRLEY GARY ALICE SMITH FERN TAYLOR Feature Editor Typist Organi~ations Editor
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JOYCE YELDELL, Editor
~t (01 PR~SS iureA
W W ( action w
Member k's Studl d Collegi; osee thblication of
me foothrthea,~t L01 nroe, LOll) lave beer on Friday freshmen period, h pre-game
ation weel places~.50 per y ss matter re to ass, Post Offic~ .ter in the of March ling, andJ( Brown Htor
time for set for 7
c h detail: ZI::-:::~:"s_-"l;:-"TI pleted a
iplinary a ~ainst fr, : with th( e that st(
KAY COTTON, Managing Editor
The campus newspaper, the Pow Wow, published weekly by students under faculty sponsorshi p, serves as the voice of the Northeast State campus,
With its constant routine of following news leads, writing copy, editing, taking photos, planning the layout of the paper and conferring with printers, the Pow Wow staff finds no letup in its job of reporting the latest and most interesting news to the student body, faculty, administration and staff,
LINDA ROBINSON, News Editor JIM CALHOUN, Sports Editor
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PowWow
MERI LYN BURSON, Summer Edilor
MACK SOLOMON, Faculty Adviser
JIMMY OlMOS, Advertising Manager
SARAH LITTLE, Reporter TOMMY PARKS, Sports Editor JOHN MOSELY, Photographer
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Military
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Stand 1all, cadet!
Military
Cadet CoL William Brodie, ROTC battle group commander, receives marksmanship medal from Maj. Gen. George W. Trousdale.
Guess who hil the larger.
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Northeasl graduate L1. Jesse Feller shows heavy equipment to visiting caders at Camp Leroy Johnson in New Orleans.
Don't smile, private. I oUlrank you.
Color Gu'a,d prepares for inspection.
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ROTC personnel greet 4th Army brass.
Fourth Army officer inspects Northeast battle group.
Colonel Landry inspects marksmanship trophies while M/Sgt. Bland looks on.
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Features
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Kirby Jane Mooney, Miss Northeast of 1960 and first runner-up to the Miss Louisiana title, has combined network television and stage appearances with a top academic record. She has appeared on Lawrence Welk's television program, and was a three-time winner on Ted Mack's Amateur Hour. Kirby was trumpet soloist during a seven-week engagement at New York's famed Radio City Music Hall. She also has gained recognition for her trumpet playing with the Northeast Jazz Ensemble.
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'Miss J\orthea~t'
Kirby Jane Mooney
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D md Jud. God iI
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Kathy Talton, popular Northeast coed, has captured many honors during the year. She is Miss Chacahoula 1960, homecoming queen, and one of the ROTC sponsors. She was one of last year's beauties, and was recently chosen as first runner-up in the Louisiana contest for Miss Universe. Kathy was one of the top four nominees for Military Ball Queen. As cheerleader for the coming year, she has quite an accumulation of titles to her credit.
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'Miss Chacahoula'
Kathy Talton
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Margaret Green
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Ann Edwards
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Patsy Price
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Unda Lavender
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Military Queen Linda Lavender c
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Linda Files Kappa Alpha Rose
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Personalities
Ronald Doyle and Jean Williams
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Jack Williams and Betty Shirley
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Lannie John8on aDd Jane Rogers
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Emma Jean Gandy and Brownie Goodreau
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JEANNETTE MARIE RIVOIRE Mathematics
VERNON COTTRELL Art
MYRA FRANKLIN Women's Health and Physical Education
WILLIAM BRODIE Military Science
LAWRENCE THORN Physics
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EMILY TUCKER Social Stud ie.
BETH BROWN Music
RONALD LEE MARIONNEAUX English
GLORIA MULLINS Library Science
JOYCE YELDELL Journalism
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WILLIE EARL BROCK Men's Health and Physical Education
PAUL ALLEN HELAMS Agriculture
ALICE GUYTON Secondary Education
GARY BRASHIER Chemistry
MERLE PIERCE Home Economics
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ROBERT McGOUGH Geology
BRENDA GAMBRELL Secondary Educalion
ANN BARHAM Pharmacy
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Organizations
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Brela nd, Barbara Briggs, Sue Falk, Carole
Farrar l Alice Ford, Esta Ann Jordan, Sarah
Kennedy, Armande McHenry
President landers, linda landry, Marilyn McCarty, Ann Reagan, Judy
Shipp, Carol Shirley, Betty Strozier, Karen Swanson, Billie
All dressed up and away we go.
Alpha Oll1icron Pi
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We're glad Ihe calendar includes rush parties. Our best teelh forward.
Remember how much fun we had al that dance?
Now, it says here ...
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Ford, Pat Fouls, Sarah Guyton, Alice Haddox, Mary
Harris, Lori Hill, Frances Johnson, Sandra Jones, Peggy
PhiMu Allen, Sandra Blake, Na ncy Bowles, Laura Brodie, Joyce
Brooks, Jeanette Brown, Clarice Campos del Toro, Ann CI ark, Li nda
Conaway, Rena Demmary, Gay Elliott, Barbara Files, Marcia
landry, Ann la/ham, Charlotte leBlanc, Julia lewter, Alice McBride, Diane
McCleary, Joella President McDonald, Jeanette McGinty, Betsy Benlon Mantroxos, Be Ity Moreau, Unda
Parker, Faye Price, Lillian Rogers, Glenda Rogers, Unda Smith, Diane
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White, Coralie Younse, Brenda
Stark, Jean Stephenson, Dorothy Telllelon, Mary Tipton, Peggy
Tucker, Emily Walker, Ann Walker, Kaki Wendorf, Millie
Santa's the most popular fellow on campus.
Some people never grow up!
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Kappa Alpha
Flynn, Jay Fryant, Tommy Furlow, J. L. Harper, Ed
Henry, Sam Hill, leon Hobson, Howard James, John
Asherafl, Wyehe Bergeron, Pe"ter Briley, Gene Brown, Jimmy
Bruno, James Claridge, Thomas Clark, Hugh Cole, Clayton
Conger, Joe President Dawson, Henry Farrar} Bennie Fisher, Kirk
Johnston, Bishop Johnston, Joseph Keith, Dan King, Tom
King, William lang, John levite, Maurice luna, Guy
McCormick, John McDuffie, John McFadden, Raymond Nolen, Sam
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How are you fixed for blades?
All smil",. after the fan of Fort Sumter.
My beard is longer than yours.
Vail, David Vanderhoven, Dan William., Max
Parsons, Johnny Peck, Will Renwick, Ken Scroggin, Ke ilh
Skoog, Ed Smith, Horace Tubbs, Glynn Turnbough, Bill
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Beaver, Perry Blackwell, Edwin Boggan, Jack
Burrow, Howard Cook, Curtis Derbes, Claud
Dimos, Jimmy Elliott, Clyde Foster, Billy
Shambro, Carl Shovan, Richard Stover, Stewart
Tatum, Bob Thomas, Edwin Tippett, Kent
Walker, Bobby
Sigma Tau Gamma
Godwin, Jerry Harper, Jack Hallaway, Robert Jones, Jay
LeTard, John President McDaniel, TE Roark, Earl Sch roeder, Jon
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louise Bingham, Bela Nu', White Rose, center, reads telegrams of con Banquet .,elebrales installation of Delta Kappa Rho inl0 Sigma Tau Gamma, gratulation at reception in President's HOme On eVe of installalion. nalional.
"An Evening in the South Pacific" is theme of Sigma Tau's fall rush parly.
largesl report of 43 pledges is reviewed by nalional and local Sigma Tau officers.
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Bearden, Ch aries Blanchard, William Burleson, Wade
Chapman, Daniel Fontenot, Be Ivin Flynn, Ted
Hardy, lewis
Ketchum, Jarrett Sponsor Kilpatrick, Arnold President Kilpatrick, Harold Parks, Bruce
Phillips, George Powell, Woodie J. Pylant, Raymond Vance, Robert
Sponsor Arnold Kilpatrick crowns Jeanie Duffey TKE Sweetheart.
Tau Kappa Epsilon
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May I have thi' dance? LeI'. forget lomorrow's fest.
Don't look al me that way.
Teke. hold open house.
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Ainsworth, Howard Bryan, David Cummins, Jay
Delta Demeter
Decker, Ernest Presidenl, Griggs, Harold Helams, Paul
Keith, Malcolm Ober, William Shipman, James
Snowden, Harold Wiggers, Bonner
Sponsor Holdeman, F. H. Sponsor Loftin, William
Deba Demeter plays host to area meeting of Future Farmers of America.
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President J. L. Furlow Vice President Harold Kilpatrick Secretary Jack Boggan Treasurer Wyche Ashcraft Facul1y Sponsors
Miss Frances Baldwin, Fred J. Vogel
Interfraternity Council
President Armande M. Kennedy Vice President Kaki Walker Secretary Esta Ford Treasurer Barbara Elliott Faculty Sponsors, Miss Frances Baldwin,
Miss Alma lufcy
Panhellenic Council 101
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President larry Seal Vice President Frazer Gaar
American Pharmaceutical Association
Secretary Barbara Breland Treasurer Will Ramirez
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Regent Cecil Graham $ecrelary Charles Pollard Treasurer Darrell Smith Faculty Sponsor Dr. Frank Martin
Kappa Psi
President Barbara Breland Vice President Mary Ava Smith Secretary Sandra Killgore Treasurer Ann Barham Spon sor Mrs. Jose ph Ke rn
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Mu Pi 103
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Edwa rd leatherman Vice President larry Giambelluca Presiden t
Sponsor Dr. John Goorley
Phi Delta Chi
Secretary George Armstrong Treasurer John D. Koonce
Phi Delta Chi 104
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Presidenl Har"ee E. Smith Vice President louie Rich"rdson Secretary-Treasurer Veronic" Danna Faculty Sponsors leon Prince,
Bobby Walker
Beta Sigma
President larry Alexander Vice President Frank Bruseata Secretary-Treasvre r Jeann ie Thompson Faculty Sponsor Miss Frances Baldwin
American Chemical Society 105
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President George Taylor Firs1 Vice President Edward Aulds Second Vice Presidenl John May Secrelary-Treasurer Jack Boggan Faculty Sponsors W. C. Buchanan,
Secretary-Treasurer Annie Ruth Gwin
President Alice Guy10n Vice President Emily Tucker
Faculty Sponsors J. R. Brown, William A. Walker
Phi Alpha Theta
Le Mar Stephan
Geographic Society 106
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President Robert Heller Vice President Theo Coenen Secretary-Treasurer An Ihony Correro Faculty Sponsor Joseph Brown
President Jeannelle McDonald Vice President Jessie Varnado Secretary Jeannette Ri~oire Faculty Sponsors M,rs. Emma Mixon, Mrs. Mabel Slay
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President Ellen Brown Vice President Dia nne Mears Secretary Tommy Parks facu l1y Sponsors Dr. Wi lIa Cia ire Cox,
Dr. l. M. McKnee Iy
Sigma Tau Delta
President Theo Coenen Vice President Clyde Moreau Secrelary-Treasurer lynn Wilhite faculty Sponsors Ted Ferguson, Thomas
McCann, William Scurlock
Social Science Club 108
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Faculty Sponsors Dr. Willa Claire Cox,
President Theda Pettigrew Vice President Jo Ann Williams Secretary Camille Camp Treasurer Yvonne Woods
Dr. l. M. McKneely
Writers Club
President Jimmy Dimos Vice President Bill Yarhrough Secretary Charles Bearden Treasurer Jack Patrick Faculty Sponsor Dr. Dale Cronk
Circle K Club 109
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President Maxine Sikes Vice President Eleanor Mize Secretary Annetle Ford Treasurer Tommie Stockstill Facu 11y Sponsor Miss Ada Bess Hart
Women's Recreational Association
Presiden t Floyd Ham Vice President Henry M. Dawson Secrela ry Edward H. Skoog, Jr.. Treasurer Bennie George Faculty Sponsor Dwight D. Vines
Phi -Sigma Epsilon 110
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Veterans Club
President Billie Sue Swanson Vice Presidenl George Phjllips Secretary-Treasurer Jerilyn Gilstrap Faculty Sponsors George Brian, Claude Fuller, James Parkerson
Speech Club III
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Furlow Captain William C. Brodie Executive Officer J. L. S-I J. C. Fryday S-2 Joseph Gross Faculty Sponsor Cap!. Ray Coffey
Pershing Rifles
Capt. Roger Coates 1.1 Lt. William Brodie 2nd U. David Johnston FacullY Sponsor Cap1. E. N. Trabue
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Scabbard and Blade
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Gregor Goethals (not shown).
President Carol Kilpatrick Vice President Ann Barham Secretary Shirley Bryan Treasurer Armande Kennedy Sponsors Frances Baldwin.
Eloise Stanhope,
Senior Board
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Honor Society
Incoming officers ready for annual banquet in Crystal Balkoom at Virginia Hotel.
Members sign register for big even1.
Honor Society group enjoys chat before banquei. Fun time is food time-even for honor students.
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Student leaders congralulate newlY-inslalied ODK mmbers at reception in President Walker's home.
Omicron Delta
Kappa
ODK charler is presented to Dr. George T. Walker and local president Gary Brashier by Dr. Robert W. Bishop, nation,,1 secretary.
Gold Key Leadership personnel become charter members of NOffhe"s! Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership fraternity.
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Mayor Jack Howard speaks to future teachers on important role Ihey will play in education.
Student Louisiana h ..T' eac ersI Assoclatlon
President Evelyn Senn presents to faculty sponsor, Charles M. Tillman, a gift from Northeast's chapl al SLTA banquet.
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Milton Hall, assistant Ouachila Parish superintendent, emphasizes desire for success wh ich everyone hoi ds for lea chers.
Mrs. Marguerile Vincent, Sherrouse School prin,ipal, is shown by clever display, including an apple for leacher.
W. W. Ward, superinlendenl, speaks informally 10 leacher group.
Presented at banquet are new officers, headed by Wanda Sue Lenard, center.
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Lettermen's looks like il cauld be any man's ball.
JERRY DYES Decathlon prospeel exhibilS fine farm with the shOI-pul.
Copeland, James Cax, Wally Cozine, Eugene
Earl, Roberl Eiland, Don Feeney, Alfred
French, luther Frye, Bill Harberr, Gene
Harvey, Don Hays, Richard Johnson, Lanny
Adams, Gene Beaver, Roberl Bradley, Fred
Broom, Bill Blevins, Bryan Cole, Claylon
Collins, Jerry Cook, Curtis Cook, Robert
King, William laudadio, James
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Where', the ball? Indians pile up the Iine to slop pig. skin carrier in game with East Texas State. Club
linder, Milton McGowen, Eddie Mouser, Jim
Nolan, Ross O'Connor, John Owen, Owen
Pe nnel, Joh n Petras, Phil Redden, Levy
Reeves, Terry Rogers, Hoy Sims, Ronnie
Stegall, Larry Stover, Stewart Styron, Dave
Styron, Don Syke s, Harry Tatu'll, Bob
Thomas, Edwin Thorne, Delmas Tilley, Larry
Toms, Stuart Walker, Randall Ward, Ralph
PHIL PETRAS Williams, Jack AIIGSC shorl~top and team captain
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Vice President Jeanette Holdeman Secreta ry Marlha Stockstill Trea su rer Donna Holdem an Faculty Sponsor Miss Robbie Lee Coxe
Phi Beta
President Billie Sue Swanson Vice President Charlene Correro Secretary Linda Rogers Treasurer Bobbie Strickland Historian Jerilyn Gilstrap
Pres ident Jean William.
Home Economics Club
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Pr09ram Chairman Peggy Williams President John laPrarie
Vesper Director Shirley Crowe Chape I Director Barrett Fisher Director lonnie Penton
Baptist Student Union
President lori Harris Vice President Paul GWestminster Foundation
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Secretary-Treasurer Betty McCartney
President Bruce Parks, Jr. Vice President Carolyn J. Ross
Fawlly Sponsor Dr. Wilford Smith
Wesley Foundation
President Betty McCartney Secretary Joellyn Thompson Faculty Sponsor Dr. Elton R. Barrell
Interfaith Council
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President Dona Davies Secretary Betty lou Echols Chaplain Rev. James C. Wat11ey
St. Thomas Canterbury Society
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Now this is a good looking court-Jean Williams, Margaret Green, Linda lavender, Wanda Slevenson, Sandy Edwards, Ann Edwards, maid of honor, and Queen Kathy Tahon.
Homecoming
Cop, your life is in danger.
Congratulations, Queen Kathy and Ann.
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BSU's prize winning float.
ike real snow came later in Ike year.
ike Indians left tkese on tkeir way 10 war. We'll trade anytking for a victory.
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Honors
Day
President Walker presents S1udenl Council award for most distinguished senior man to George Massingale.
Linda Landers accepts from Armande McHenry Kennedy AOPi lrophy for most ouhlanding pledge.
Samuel "Bubba" Henry receives Kappa Alpha oUlstanding member award from President Henry Dawson.
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New member> of Senior Board are recognized at Honors Day Assembly. Miss Alma Lufcy and Mrs. George T. Walker (extreme righr). are firs! honorary members.
Award Winners
DEMETER
David Bryan
HOME ECONOMICS
Merle Pierce
WALL STREET JOURNAL
William Kitchens
JOURNALISM Brenda Gambrell Sarah little James Calhoun
MUSIC
Louise Nelson Davis
PHI BETA FRATERNITY AWARD (MUSIC AND SPEECH)
Billie Sue Swanson
SCIENCE
Gary Brashier Joseph Francis Don Holton
PHARMACY
Edward ~eatherman
BUSINESS Floyd Ham Ann McClendon Larry Seab Eacy Craven
LAWRENCE LIPSON AWARD
Ellen Brown
PYRENEES
Laura Huff
ELOISE ETHRIDGE SLATER AWARD
Linda Pickett Don Holton wins the Dr. William L. Bendel Memorial trophy.
SEN lOR BOARD Leslie Amos Maxine Gill Sandra Killgore Theda Pettigrew Linda Pickett Carolyn Ross Kathryn Talton Glenda Thrower Joyce Yel Dell
OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Edward Leatherman
~eniamin Tatum George Phillips Willie Earl Brock William Brodie Loy Baird George Massingale Ted McDaniel Gary Brashier
STUDENT COUNCIL Jean Williams George Massingale ALPHA OMICRON PI Marilyn Landry Billie Sue Swanson Armande McHenry Kennedy
PHI MU Coralie White Linda Clark Lillian Price
PANHELLENIC SCHOLARSHIP AWARD (AWARDED BY AOPi)
Alpha Omicron Pi
MONROE CITY PAN HELLENIC AWARD Armande McHenry Kennedy
NORTHEAST STATE PANHELLENIC SCHOLARSHIP CUP
Alpha Omicron Pi
KAPPA ALPHA Jon Rivkin Sam Henry INTERFRATERNITY SCHOlARSHIP AWARD Sigma Tau Gamma
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Special Events
r thought you grew up when you came to college.
Students play Santa to orphan children.
Reception following graduation adds 10 happiness of commencement events.
Dormitories take on festive air as Christmas holidilYS neilr.
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Dr. Fremonl P. Wirth, guest lecturer, describes conditions in Soviet Russia.Northeast choir adds holiday cheer at Christmas banquel for faculty, slaff and gvesls.
But I don', want a 4 o'clock class.
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What do you mean, the dance is over?
Rev. Perry Webb, featured speaker for Religious Emphasis Week, chats with guests at reception.
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Parents learn what it's like 10 live in a dorm.
I don't Care if your old man is a chief, just shine my shoes.
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"We Ki~~ in a Shadow" i~ sung by Wade Brown and Dona Davies in dramatic ~cene portraying lovers, Lun Th. and Tuptjn.
Colorful ballel depicts Siamese version of Uncle Tom's Cabin.
The King'~ children- sit in oriental style after their entrance to "March of the Siamese Children."
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"... a million dreams that won't come true" haunts memories of fatally ill King after "Shall We Dance" sequence.
"A bee must go from flower to flower and gather all he can" is philosophy of Gerry Kenny, as Anna, and SCOlly Moss, as louis, "Whistle the King of Siam, superbly played by Palmer Jarrell. Happy Tune" to relieve anxiety of meeting the King.
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Eurydice, played by Bobbie StricklMd, pleads with Creon, role carried by George Fluitt, not to banish Antigone.
~Antigone"
Antigone, portrayed by Charlene Corr~ro, bids farewell to her lo-vel, Haemon, played by Wade Brown ...
. . . after Creon orders her from the city.
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Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians win ovation for finest entertainmenls.
Northeast State ,oncerts Association ~
Joan Blondell is featured in Broadway hit "Dark .t the Top of Ihe 51. irs."
Commander Charles Brendler conducfs Navy Band in concert marked by variety and exceHence in performance.
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~Redsk.ins'
W. J. Haddad looks over "Redskins" format with faculty sponsors John J. Barnes, Or. Jack Harrington, and emcee George Phillips.
KA's sing out their version.
"Get Happy" feature wins big applause. Sigma Tau Gamma goes to the Pacific isles.
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Corder's Constellations sparkle for "Redskins."
Linda Lavender does a spirifed jan impression.
Our emcee can't even lake his own jokes.
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Football 1960
JACK ROWAN Athletic Director
Head Football Coach
Northeast Football Team-1959 Edition
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Northeast coaches discuss strategy.
GEORGE LUFFEY End Coach
JIM COATS Backfield Coach
JACK ROWAN Head Coach
LEON MANLEY Line Coach
BOB DEMOSS Line Coach
LEW HARTZOG Trainer
STEWART "$MOKEY" STOVER Co-captain, fullback
Second team AII-GSC Best Northeasl back, most valuable player
AL FEENEY Co-captain, guard
Honorable mention Little AII.America
NE Score
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19 6 6
34 13 12 o
PETE COVINGTON End
Second leam AII-GSC
1959 Schedule
Opponent Opponent's Score
Arkansas State o.mo_'onounuomu 15 Arlington State _m.o .umm 21 East Texas State mmmmuunuu20 Northwestern State .mmumuu24 McNeese State __mnmnnm21 Southeastern La. College nmm27 Southwestern La. Institute nu20 Delta State College 14 Jacksonville State College m_27 Louisiana Tech ummm .muo... 27
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levy Redden crosses 30-yard-line after pass inle'rcepHon wilh Southwestern defenders in hoI pursuit.
BillY BROOM Tackle
TERRY REEVES WALLY COX BOB RANDEL Halfback Guard Quarterback
Jerry Head (BO) reaches for pass from Bob Randel in Southwestern game.
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CURTIS COOK Halfback
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LEVY REDDEN Halfback
Most Improved PI oyer
Southwestern's Steve Gossen (44) finds a big hole in the Northeast line.
SAMMY "BO" WILLIAMS Center
PERRY BEAVER Center
BEN BROWNSTEIN Tackle
CHARLEY BARNES End
Center "80" Williams (50) prepares to down East Texas Slale ball carrier. 145
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Stewart "Smokey" Slover (32) and Bob Randel (IS) form interference as Levy Redden grabs an enemy pass and starts upfield.
LUTHER FRENCH Tacklp.
ROBERT ~ARL End
DELMAS THORNE BILLY FOSTER Tackle Guard
Second Team AIIGSC
Jim Laudadio brings down SLC's "Black Knight" afler short gain.
BOB TATUM Tackle
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JERRY HEAD End
Best Trainer
"Smokey" Slover prepares for diving tackle.
JAMES MOORE End
JIM lAUDADIO Halfback
BILL KOERNER Halfback
Bob Randel (15) and East Texas Stale receiver leap high for pass. JOHN O'CONNOR
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Levy Redden (42) picks up yardage a9ainsl Southwestern behind blocking of AI Feeney (62), Charley Barnes (87L Wally Cox (60) and Perry Beaver (51).
ROSS NOlAN Tackle
Most OUlstanding Freshman
Joe Thrailkill culs between two defenders.
DAVID BARNES Fullback
GERRY MARCHBANK Cenler
JOE THRAILKILL Halfback
EDWIN THOMAS Fullback 1~8
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Captain Smokey Stover leads Indians onto field.
Pete Covington sidesteps a blocker.
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BENNY HOLLIS Basketball ManagerLENNY FANT
Basketball Coach
Ron"ld Doyle gets off long one-hander.
Robert Cook fights for tip off.
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1959-60 RESULTS
NLSC Opp.
East Texas State 51 59 Lamar Tech 70 84 William Carey 78 85 Mississippi Southern 69 97 Nicholls College 55 78 Lamar Tech 55 70 East Texas State 58 62 Arkansas State 58 66 Memphis State 40 88 Easter Tournament
Northeast Oklahoma 67 75 Nicholls State 82 92
Arka nsas State 52 53 Louisiana Tech 55 93 Southwestern 68 55 Northwestern 67 78 McNeese 50 57 Nicholls State 95 81 Southeastern 66 78 Southeastern 62 69 Mississippi Sovthern 79 87 Lovisiana Tech 60 72 Southwestern 81 93 Southwestern 61 73 McNeese 63 54
Won 3, Lost 21
Gene Cozine (44) batlles McNeese center for rebound.
The 1959-60 Norlheasl Cagers
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Chorley Barnes (52) and Robert Cook (54) streich for loose ball.
LANNY JOHNSON Gliard
RONALD DOYlE Forward
Second 1eam AII-GSC Squad High Scorer
Mos' Valuable Ployer
GENE COZINE Forward
FRED BRADLEY Gliard
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DAVE HARKINS LARRY STEGALL STUART TOMS Forward Guard Guard
Best free throw percenlage
TOP INDIAN POINTMAKERS
Name
Ronald Doyle
Lanny Johnson
Fred Bradley
Charley Barnes Robert Cook
Stuart Toms
Girnrne that balll
G FG FT TP
24 125 103 353 24 122 53 297 24 71 54 196 21 72 34 180 24 40 45 125 23 38 43 119
Ronald Doyle fires his spetiahy from the circle.
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MALCOLM GEORGE MILTON LINDER J. B. EDMISTON Cen1er Guard Guard
Fenced in by McNeese defenders, Charley Barnes comes down with the ball.
Lanny Johnson gets off a jump shot.
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Dave Harkins (50) and Gene Cozine lry to grab ball off rim under the Oulstrelched arm of Tech'. Ray Germany (35).
BOBBY LOCKWOOD Forward
GERALD MEEKS Forward
FRED MAZURA Guard
JERRY MILLER Guard
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ROBERT COOKLARRY STEGALL lays one up against Mississippi Southern. Center
Best Rebounder
CHARLEY BARNES Center
Most Improved Player
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ThaI's goal lending, No. 25!
Robert Cook (5A) is fouled as he tries a hook shot.
Lanny Johnson flies through the air for a layup.
Robert Cook attempts one-hander against Tech.
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1960 SCORES Conference Games Opp. NLSC Northwestern m.hhmu.h.",hu 7 6 Louisiana Tech u,.' h_u 8 3 Louisiana Tech .'m.__m __ m 5 2 Southwestern n_uu,nmhm.m. 6 7 Northwestern m._mmm _.h,. 1 3 Northwestern m.hm,m'. 7 2 Southeastern m umhm_h.m'm 8 2 McNeese .hmnm'n__ h. 8 4 Southwestern uu'm. .mm.'m,l 0 2 Southwes tern m __ 'mh. __ umd 2 5 McNeese .m.hm mm__ n .hu 4 5 McNeese m mm .' 3 5
JOHN O'CONNOR AII-GSC Catcher
Mosl Valuable Player
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COACH GEORGE lUFFEY
PHIL PETRAS AIIGSC Shorts lop
Team Captain
ASSISTANT COACH ED HEMPHILL
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THREE JERRYS Indian Pitchers Collins, Rouse and Godwin
RALPH "BULLDOG" WARD Outfielder
LEVY REDDEN Tribe Utility Mdn
GEORGE BRYAN, Indian Firs' Baseman
BRYAN BLEVINS RONNIE SIMS EDDIE McGOWAN Outfielder Third Base Second Base
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Petras scores run agains' Arkansas in Ea,ter Tourney.
EASTER TOURNAMENT All-STAR SQUAD
MICKEY YERGER Oulfielder
BOB LOCKWOOD Pilcher
INDIAN
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JAY GROSS Pitcher
LOUIS KINCAID Outfielder
BASE HIT! Eddie McGowan, second baseman, slrokes a single.
1959
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Tracl~ 1960
Undefeated GSC Champions
14 Straight Victories
~~Best in the South"
JERRY DYES Hop-Step-Jurn p Olympic Trials
Dave Styron finishes rhird behind Bobby Morrow and Dave Sime in lOQ-yard dash in Southwestern Relays_
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GSC Coach of the Year
LEW HARTZOG, Gulf States Conference Coach of the Year in 1958, 1959 and 1960, guided the Northeast trackmen this spring to the finest record ever compiled by an Indian athletic team.
The Indian thinclads were unbeaten in 14 regular season meets against the foremost teams in the South. Under Hartzog's leadership, several individual stars gained even more national recognition in post-season competition.
Hartzog, whose three-year tenure here showed two conference championship teams and a thirdplace club, resigned in July to take a position as track coach at Southern Illinois University.
Terrific twelve exhibit part of loot wOn at Fort Worth Recreational Meet: Don Styron. James Copeland, Hoy Rogers, Casey Boyette, John Pennel, Dick Hays. Jerry Dyes, Roger Beumer, Don Eiland, Jim Mouser, Randall Walker, Dave Styron.
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DON STYRON
Dave nips Texas Slate's Sid Garton at the wire in Fort Worth Recreation Don skims over high hurdles enroute to victory against LSU. Meet.
World record holder Glen Davis (left) and Eddie
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DAVE STYRON
Styrons receive "Most Outstanding CoAthletes" trophy at Fort Worth Recrealion Meet.
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DON EILAND GSC mile, lwomile champion
Versatile Jerry Dyes preps for victory in one of his specialties, the javelin.
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HOY ROGERS Discu., Shot Put
JOHN PENNEL Pole Vault
Tied National Frosh Record
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BILL FRYE Mile, Two-mile
Bill KOERNER Dashes
JIM MOUSER 440, Mile relay
RANDALL WALKER OWEN OWEN Hurd les, Dashes Broad Jump
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ROGER BEUMER 100, 220, Relays
CASEY BOYETTE GENE HARBERT Pole Vaul1 Javelin
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Styrons display award at LSU Meet after Don (right) betlered world low hurdles record.
Jim Mouser is presented winning trophy in Fort Wor,h Meet.
Dick Hays clears low hurdles at For! Worth.
Beaten by a whisker by Sid Garton of Eas' Texas Slate is Dave Styron in triangular meel al Brown Field.
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Coach Lew Hart40g with record-breaking mile relay team.
Tbree winning finishes:
Don Eiland, upper right, in mile run.
Dave Styron, center, in 220.
Dick Hays, lower right, in 440.
Don Styron outdistance, East Texan in high hurdles.
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Claylon Cole inspects Jim Harper's driver iust before a golf match.
Golf squad, lef! to right, Gene Adams, Claylon Cole, Bill King, larry Tilley, Jim Harper and Coach Bob Demoss.
Golf The golf team, strengthened by freshmen Jim Harper
and Clayton Cole, placed third in the Gulf States Conference Tournament, closing out a successful season. The team won eight out of nine dual matches, with the only defeat coming at the hands of Mississippi Southern.
Larry Tilley placed third and Clayton Cole finished in a tie for sixth in individua I competition at the Conference Tournament.
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Cheerleaders
Cheerleaders bring Indians on the field with large war WhOOf
OK, Yell!
It's the big moment jus' before 1he Indians run oul.
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Bowling leam admires rrophy.
Inrramural games give fasl-paced aerion.
IntraIllurals and
Physical Education
Coach George luffey shows golf class the way 10 hil the ball wilh a wood.
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Golf students learn lhe value of proper stance.
The Red Shirts take top place in basketball intramurals.
Tension mounls as competition gets 10ugh.
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This is really "more bounce 10 'he ounce."
Ready, aim, slrike'
Here's the correcl technique.
who fired Ihis shot?
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Ping-pong ranks high on favorite list around here,
A good Iry for anolher two poinls,
Can lhey compete with Robin Hood?
Croquet players'really 1'~Ke their game seriously. .....
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First Row: ADAMS, ANN n __
ALBRITTON, CAROLYN
Second Row:
ALBRITTON, MARVIN
ALEXANDER, LARRY
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n_m n m_nn_m__nn Monroe Elementary Education
Winnsboro Business Education
Monroe Pharmacy
m n West Monroe n nh n
Chemistry
Third Row: ALLEN, BON N IE Columbiam_n_
Elementary Education ALLEN, MALCOLM Spencerhn_n_um
Marketing
ANDREWS, BENNIE West Monroe m n General Business
Fourth Row:
ANDREWS, BOBBY Farmervilleu m Health and Physical Education
ANDREWS, GENE FarmervilleUh Health and Physical Education
ARTHUR, RUTH nn ~ mn_ Bastroph_m _-__Elementary Education
Fifth Row: AUCOIN, MILTON Eunicehnn n __U_Uh_u
Pharmacy
BARFIELD, CATHERINE Lake Providencenun Elementary Education
BARHAM, ANN Bastropnn h Pharmacy
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First Row:
BAUDOIN, JANE _. Elementary Education
BEACH, SHIRLEY Elementary Education
Second Row: BEARDEN, CHARLES D. . ._.
Accounting ._m.
BENNETT, BETTY h_m__ Elementary Education
Third Row:
BERNARD, DONALD M. Crowley'_h .,. Pharmacy
BLALACK, MILTON m._m Memphis, Tenn. Music Education
BLANCHARD, WILLIAM __. hm. Monroe General Business
Fourth Row: BLAYLOCK, JONNIE MonroeUhh,
English Education BOGGAN, JACK D. __ m._. m_ MonroeM __
Social Studies Education BOIES, ERNEST __. m_n. __ '_h Bastrop
General Agriculture Fifth Row: BRANCH, JENNIE LOU West Monroe
Elementary Education
hhBRASHIER, GARY m. .m. Marion Chemistry
BRELAND, BARBARA _ ..._.__dm New Orleans Pharmacy
Monroe
Monroe
West Monroe
Oak Grove
Seniors
Candidares for senior represenlatives 10 lhe Studenl Council.
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First Row:
BRINKHAUS, ALLAN L. Pharmacy
Sunset
BROCK, WILLIE E. Health and Physical Education
Epps
Second Row: BROOM, BI LLY J.. .__..u. m_m
General Business
m _ Overton, Texas
BROTHERS, JOHN m._m_.u. __m_.____ m.mm Elementary Education
m West Monroe
Seniors
Isn't that the same guy who wrote you yesterday?
Third Row: BROWN, ARCHIE N..h_"h_~. __ Rayville
General Agriculture BROWN, BEVERLY .__ m Rayville__m_m_m
General Business BROWN, ELIZABETH __m __ __ Tallulah __._n
Music
Fourth Row: BROWN, ELLEN Mangham
English Education BRUSCATO, FRANK m_.__m ..__n.__ ._h Monroe
Chemistry BRYAN, DAVID R.. Baskinn m
General Agriculture Fifth Row:
m ... mBRYAN, SH IRLEY __.._._. __mn iBaskin Math Education
CALHOUN, JAMES L. .. West Monroe Journalism
CARROLL, DENNIS .m..__ Holly Ridge Health and Physical Education
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First Row:
CARTLIDGE, ANN Elementary Education
Mangham
CASH, V IRGIN IA __ n __nnn n m_mnmm__ n mmm Elementary Education
m.un M on roe
Second Row:
CLARK, HUGH
COLES, ALVIN B. _ Pharmacy
Geology
Monroe
Farmerville
Seniors
He's graduating???
Third Row:
COOK, JAMES W. West Monroen nmmn__ m Science Education
COOK, NELWYN . . Elementary Education
COOK, MARY HELEN hnUm_mm Elementary Education
Baskin
Monroe
Fourth Row;
CORTESE, RONN IE mm_mm .m_ Lafayette Pharmacy
COTTRELL, VERNON Dillard, Mo.m_m__m_ Art
m_nm__mCOX, FRED W Henderson, Texas Health and Physical Education
Fifth Row: CRAVEN, E. ARNETTE Monroen __mm__Uuun
Business Administration ________ DelhiCURRY, EMMITT L_
Geography CUSIMANO, FRANK Slidell--muu
Pharmacy
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First Row:
DARK, GERALD W. Columbia Geology
oA V I0, A LICE Monroemnm ._mn u unm_mnnumnuuunmmmmu Social Science
Second Row:
DAVID, MERRILL Lafayette Pharmacy
DAVIS, FOREST B. nnnm ._.n_numumm__ m
_.
m m n Monroe
Business Administration
Seniors
Genius's bulle lin board.
Third Row:
DAVIS, LOU ISE Monroem mmm_ __. uu Music Education
DECKER, ERNEST Bastropmm__mhhum Agriculture
DE FEE, BONNIE Monroen __ h mu Home Economics Education
Fourth Row: OlMOS, JIMMY n._.. Monroe
Government
DOWNS, ERMA West Monroe _hm unumhnu Social Work
DUCHESNE, FRANCES Elementary Education
Monroe
Fifth Row: DUKE, EVELYN nm n n
Elementary Education Monroe
EARLE, JEAN Lake Providencem ' Elementary Education
EARLE, ROBERT R. Lake Providence Physical Education
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First Row: EDWARDS, AN N Mon roemnnn m mm mmnnnnmmnn mm
Elementary Education ELLI0 TT, BARBA RA Monroe nm mnmn_nnm_m__m_nnn_mnnn.nm_mnn
Elementary Education
Second Row: ERDWURM, WYLIE Monroe
Physics EZELL, BETTY O. Pioneerm
Mathematics Education
Help! I'm being snowed under.
Seniors
Third Row: FARRAR, JOHN E. Farmervillem.__nnm
Accounting FEENEY, ALFRED Long Island, N. Y.mmnn_
Accounting
FEZATTE, FREDDI E Bastropmm_n n nhhm Business Administration
Fourth R.ow: FIELDS, DENNIS West Monroem_mm ._._
Geology FIFE, MARILYN Bastropm__ hOh
Business Education FLYf'4N, TED Monroe
Accounting
Fifth R.ow: FRANK, ILAUDER A. Marksvillem __m
Pharmacy FRANKLIN, MYRA _m Linvi~le
Health and Physical Education FREE, DOROTHY Archibaldmhm n
Elementary Education
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First Row:
FRYANT, TOMMY C.
GAAR, JOSEPH F.
Second Row: GEWIN, PAUL
GILLUM, EMORY G.
Seniors
Tests-the road to disaster.
West Monroe Business Administration
... _ __nnnn Shreveport Pharmacy
Pleasant Hill Pharmacy
farmerville Pharmacy
Third Row: GORDY, CHARLES Winnsboromnnn__m
Health and Physical Education GORE, MAUDE Monroe_nnm_m__mn U_.
Elementary Education GORE, O'REE Columbian_mnmnm_n_uhumoo
Business Education
Fourth Row: GRAHAM, CECIL C. Monroe_m m __d_h_d
Pharmacy GREENE, MARY E. Graysonmnmh U_.m_
Library Science GRIFFIN, VIVIAN Pioneerhnmm__ nnnm
Business Education
Fifth Row: GRIGGS, HAROLD ._._mmnnn West Monroe
Animal Industry GRUBE, MARTHA Monroem __u_dmmoom
Elementary Education GUILBEAU, PAUL .__ Carencro.nnnnU __mn_
Pharmacy
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First Row: GUYTON, ALICE Monroemn U_ hn._m_mmm mnnm__'_n__m_n _
m
Elementary Education GUYTON, MARY P. West Monroemnmnnnmnn__hm_mnm__n_'__hm
English Education
Second Row: GWIN, ANNIE RUTH Eppsnmmm h nnn nn_n 'nn'_.. n
Elementary Education HAGAN, GENE Brush, Colorado
Health and Physical Education
Seniors
Nit sez' here seven, does that mean seven marbles?U
Third Row: HALLEY, CHESTER West Monroemmm_.'mnm
Business Administration HAM, FLOYD _. ~_n_nn_______ Monroe
Business Administration HiAMMONS, JANE West Monroeh __nm'
Accounting
Fourth Row: HAMMONS, JERRY Monroemmm_mnn_
Accounting HARDY, WILLIAM __ __nh_mm Monroen __mmm
Business Administration HART, CHARLES Monroennmm.n_mmmnm
Social Science
Fifth Row: HEAD, JERRY Newel110nm_m_m__'mnm
Health and Physical Education HEBERT, RUSSELL __ mmmm Carencro
Pharmacy HESSE, DON ALD A. Lafaye1ten_mnm_m m_
Pharmacy
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First Row:
HILL, FRANCES
HILL, LEON
Second Row:
HINTON, FRANCES
HINTON, JOYE
Seniors
That was rhe good ole days.
Archibalc Elementary Education
Monro Business Administration
Olla Elementary Education
DownsvHI~ Health and Physical Education
Third Row: HOLDEMAN, DONNA m.__.nm ._n Monroe
Home Economics Education HOLLEY, JOYCE _n_m__ m .n.n Pioneer
Business Education
HOOVER, WILLIAM nm.mU.n St. Joseph Accounting
Fourth Row:
HOVER, FLORA .mn.m m.__n Monroe Home Economics Education
HUCKABAY, GARY West Monroe mc-----.-Accounting
JENKINS, ANNE nn.h_mm.'_mm._.n Monroe Elementary Education
Fifth Row: JOHNSON, ARTIE M. West Monroe n.__
Elementary Education
JOHNSTON, BILLY E. n.nn_.n West Monroe Mathematics
JOHNSTON, DAVID .'m._.m._ West Monroe Accounting
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First Row:
JON ES, JAY B mn n '''.' '.'.'.m'nm ''m'm m'.','.'. Monroe Art
JONES, TOMMYE J. Elementary Education
Ferriday
Second Row:
JONES, WI N DELL Delhi m.'.,'m"'m.m.nmmmhm'm"_' h.nn.,, m Geography
JUSTICE, CLAIRE Waterproof Science Education
Seniors
A day never to be forgotten.
Third Row:
KENDALL, WILL S..".',,_nUnn. West Monroe Physics
KENLEY, WILLIAM A. .,._'..__ Monroe,nmh,'nn Geology
KENNEDY, ARMANDE Monroenh,".'U,"'m Math Education
Fourth Row:
KENNY, GERRY .".hnnUnn'.'hm.... Monroe Medical Technology
KILLEN, MARGARET .,nnn"."".mu. Monroe Elementary Education
KIMBLE, CONRAD S. m.'__'m.'.__ New Orleans Pharmacy
Fifth Row: KING, PATRICIA ' ..m'nm' Mangham__nn __
Math
KITCHENS, W:ILLIAM Monroe_,_n_,'m.' Sociology
KNIEPER, MARVIN L. ,__".. Monroe,m.,n Sodal Studies Education
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First Row:
KNIGHT, BARBARA
LA BORDE, DAVI D
Second Row: LAISSLE, RU DY n n
LAMB, EDNA
Seniors
Don't get mote than you, half of the cake.
______.__. MonroeE. Business Education
Crowville Physics
n .. m nn n Northvale, N. J. Business Administration
Kilbourne Elementary Education
Third Row: LEATHERMAN, EDWARD ...... Pineville
Pharmacy LE BLANC, JUDITH _ __ Monroe
Elementary Education LE BLANC, RELIE _n_m . n_ Monroe
Pharmacy
Fourth Row: LEVIE, HILLMAN H. __ _ __ Monroe
Music Education LINDSAY, MAURICE Monroen_mu__._
Business Administration LORD, CLAUDE Baskinn __ m
General Agricvlture
Fifth Row: McCLEARY, JOELLA Monroen n nn_
Elementary Educafjon McCOLLUM, JOHN C. Thibodauxm __nmm_
Pharmacy McDONALD, JEANETTE Monroen m
Chemistry
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First Row;
McDONALD, MARSHALL Monroe Physics
McGAHA, CHARLES L. Math Education
Pioneer
'Second Row; McGEHEE, MARGO
Home Economics Newellton
McGINTY J BETSY nn_n mn_n nmnnm mm
Home Economics Education nn mnunn Monroe
Seniors
"How am I doing, Betty."
Third Row: McPHERSON, JEANETTE Eppsnnm_m.mmm_
Elementary Education MARIONNEAUX, RONALD L. ._. Monroe
English MARSALA, CAROL __.n mnnn. Mon roe __ n
Art Education
Fourth Row: MARTIN, MARY E. u_,~,, __m_ West Monroe
Social Studies Education MASON, JOYCE __. mnn.m_um_.m Bastrop
Math Education MASSINGALE, GEORGE _w_._ West Monroe
Music Education
Fifth Row: MATH lEU, THOMAS DelhiUum nn_.__.'um__
Geology MAY, WILLIE R. _ ___um.hm.n Monroe
ausiness Administration MEDLIN, ANNETiliE Rayville
Health and Physical Education
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First Row:
MEREDITH, LYNN Monroemunnm _. mnnnu_m.n m __m.mm_nm. n Pharmacy
MONCRIEF, THOMAS West Monroe Geology
Second Row: ._n._nm.'_ nmm.___m. nn.MOOS, JEWEL C. Monroe
Elementary Education
MOREAU, BONNIE West Monroe Elementary Education
Seniors
Future teachers ready for guest speaker, right, and supervisor.
Third Row:
MORGAN, GLEN A. Wisnermn.nmnn.mhnn. Speech Education
MOORE, DONALD Sterlingtonhmn__.nhmm Pharmacy
NEWSOM, KENN ETH E. Rayvillemn_n.m. Social Work
Fourth Row:
NOLAN, JIM B. Farmervil:len_nmmmnm __ Geology
OWENS, GLENDA West Monroe m_mmh_mnn Elementary Education
PALMER, BERLE mn.~ Monroem .mmm Math Education
Fifth Row" PARKER, CHARLES Farmerville_.hmmn
Accounting
PARKS, TOMMY Winnsborom __m._mnm_.hm EnglJ'sh Educafjon
PASSMAN, KAY __nnnn Baton Rouge _.mnElementary Education
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First Row: PA TR ICK, JACK Ba sf ro p__m_m u m m m_____
Marketing PENTON, BARBARA West Monroem m m mo__
Elementary Education
Second Row:
PEPPER, LEWIS Sikes Science
PITTS, BARRY G. Delhi Business Education
Seniors
Bud Abbott, lou Coslello and friend,
Third Row: POWE~L, FAYE m_~ Monroe_h m_m__ __..__
English Education POWEU, MAURLYNE Monroem O_n h m
Elementary Education PRICE, LI LLIAN M 0 nroem m m___
Medical Technology
Fourth Row: PRICKETT, RAY Winnsboro_m__m __m
General Business PYLANT, RAYMON D West Monroem
Business Administration
RAMIREZ, WILFRED __~"_"~~ Gonzales Pharmacy
Fifth Row: RANDEL, [ROBERT _ longview, Texas
Health and Physical Education REI D, BETTY Swartzmm mm__ o
Elementary Education REPPOND, EVERETTE E. Marionm_'
Geology
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First Row:
REYNOLDS, DONALD G. Geography
Dermott, Ark.
RHODES, LUTHER Geology
West Monroe
Second Row: RiCH AR D, ALF RED D. _m__mm. 'm_m__m.m_m
Pharmacy ,m__ __ ' __._._ Sunset
RIVOIRE, JEANNETTE Mathematics
Monroe
Seniors
Bet il'JI neller run again!
Third Row: ROBERTSON, NORMAN _.u_.. m.__ Delhi
General Agriculture ROBINSON, GLADYS Winnsborommm__
Elementary Education ROGERS, GEORGE m. ._. West Monroe
Accounting
Fourth Row: ROGERS, LINDA __. West Monroem_m.
Speech Education RUSSELL, HARROLL _.____ , n_ Winnsboro
Physics RUSSEL L, LAN E ._.nm.__.m m Jena
Accounting
Fifth Row: RYAN, WI LLI AM J. ._. . Jonesvillemu
Social Studies Education SAVAGE, RICHARD Marionm m
Geology SEAB, LAR RY W. _... m_m__ Tall ula h.m__
Accounting
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First Row,
SEAL, LARRY Bogalusa
SEN N, EVELYN m_mPharmacy
_mmm_mmm_mm mm m
Elementary Education m m____ Monroe
Second Row; SHEPPARD, LOU Enterprise
Home Economics Education SHIPMAN, JAMES E. Baskinn n m nm_nn"_n mm
Agriculture
,Seniors
Display for National Pharmacy Week.
Third Row, SIBILLE, VICTOR H. Iowamn m n_. _nn
Pharmacy SKOOG, EDWARD H. Monroemn n
Business Administration SMITH, DARRELL Fairbanksmmn_mmnn
Pharmacy
Fourth Row: SMITH, MARY AVA Merryvillenmnnn m
Pharmacy SPILLERS, GLORIA Erosm_m_mnmmmnn m
Elementary Education mmnnnSTEGALL, LARRY _. Desloge, Mo.
Health and Physical Education
Fifth Row: STELL, BILLIE M" West Monroemn__m
Home Economics STREET, JOEL E. __ ...._. Crowvillemoo
Geology STRODERD, J. HERMAN Iota.nmnn_ O_
PhMmacy
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First Row: STUCKEY, MAURICE __
Geology Monroe
SWANSON, BILLIE SUE Speech Education
Monroe
Second Row: TACKEL, PATSY __mo. m_ 0000 00 __ 00 _m _m_ umum
Elementary Education um______ Gilbert
TALLEY, MORRIS m mm u_m00. Pharmacy
m m Monroe
Seniors
Our lalesl model of Ihe pencil sharpener_
Third Row: TAYLOR, GEORGE Farmerville_m. __m_. .._m
Geography TAYLOR, HIRAM Crossett, Ark_um_.' __ u m
THARPE,
Accounting JACKIE um __ u.m.
Business Education Epps
Fourth Row: THORN, LAWRENCE mm
Physics __u Monroe
THRASHER, ROBERT . West Monroe Business Administration
TIDWELL, MARJORIE Downsvillemmm Mathematics Education
Fifth Row: TIPPEN, DERVIS Chijtharn
Sociology TIPTON, PEGGY Bastropm um
English Educafion ______ 00 0000 0_00 _ _00TRISLER, ALLEN Starl Accounting
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First Row: TUCKER, BOBBY G. Monroennnnnuum. __nunn
Social Studies Education WALKER, KAKI Monroe_mm_mum.um_mmn_
Business Education WALLACE, JERRY B. De Quincyuuumuumuu
Pharmacy
Second Row: WARD, SHIRLEY Bastropmummm.nu.__ m
Elementary Education WHARTON, WILLIAM Pinevillem __.uu m.mn
Agriculture
Third Row: WHITTLESEY, SHIRLEY Monroemm__ mumm_
Elementary Education WIGGERS, HERMAN B. Fort Necessity _mm__ m
General Agriculture WILLIAMS, (HALMES V. Bastropmmmu
Mathematics Education
Fourth Row: WILLIAMS, GLEN .~ Winnsboromnmmm_.n
Health and Physical Education WILLIAMS, JEAN Tallulahn mm_n__
Home Economics Education WILLIAMS, JO ANN Winnsboroum mm.m_
English Education
Fifth Row: WILLIAMS, MAX Farmervillemm__umu .n
History munWOMACK, JERALD H. __.m__ __ Monroe
Business Administration WOMACK, JO ANN Monroeunn mummn
Elementary Education
Seniors
Finally! He's learned a trade.
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First Row:
ADAIR, BOBBY mnmmmu.mU_U mmmm.. Monroe
AMOS, LESL lEu mnnunuuuuum __m.uuun__umm. Perryville AN DING, JIMMY __mm.hnmmmmnu_. . Ferriday
Second Row: ARCHIBALD, CHARLES ._m_.m m. nmm_m_mn Archibald
ARMSTRONG, GEORGE mm_ um_m_m_mm_ Lafayette
ASHCRAFT, WYCHE _..ummm .munm_ Mcmroe
Third Row: AVERY, J. T. m. __.._. umuUum nuuu.n West Monroe
BAGOT, LAURENCE _m_. __m_m_unmm_m_m_m m Monroe
BA IN ES, MARY E. mmu.m_m.__m._..n.h.hmn West Monroe
Fourth Row: BAI RD, LOY umummumu __ m_m_nuumumumum Monroe BARTON, MARY _mu __mmmmmmumuh_m_mum Crowvi lie
BAUDOIN, HERNEST mmum__h_Un.. n m_u. mm Abbeville
Fifth Row: BAUGH, TRU DY m_.umu uuuummumu_uummu Man roe
BAXTER, GLENN E. u.uumnmmmumnnnn Houston, Texas BAYLES, PEGGY _._.n. n_um__m__ .... _._..... .. West Monroem
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First Row:
BEACH, SAN DRA Monroemmnm mmmnmn_hh __
BEAVER, ROBERT P. Morris, Okla.mnn_n_hnm_mnmn _
BELGARD, CECIL Colfax_mnnnnm hmnm_hm__ _
Second Row:
BELL, THOMAS E_ Ferridayn_mhmnmhmmm_u._mUhnhmn
BINGHAM, LOUISE _mn._nnhmmnm nn Sicily Island
BLACKMAN, DORIS m nmnmmm m Monroe
Third Row: BLACKWELL, EDWIN hmnmmmh__ __mn Monroe
BLAKE, JOHN Sterlington_m nUnnmmnn_hUU__nhh BLEVINS, BRYAN Logansport_nh _ nn _hnhmmm
Juniors
"Now, the next step is to _ .."
Fourth Row:
BONNER, LARRY Delhi_hmm h_mmm__mhnn_mmmnn BOWLES, LAURA L. Monroemmm nnnn_U__n_nn __ u
BOYD, CHARLES G. Jenamhum__nnmm __ mmmh...
Fifth Row: BRASHER, BAXTER West Monroem_ .. hnn __mhnhmm u __
BROOKS, JEANETTE West Monroemum_nmnn mhmhn
BROUSSARD, RENE Abbevillenn. mnn hmh.m_._n
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Fourth Row:
CASE, AUDLEYmuum_mum .m_m__ u Natchez, Miss.
CASE, WILLIAM .__ummmmmmumhum Grayson CAUSEY, AVA _m.umumu uuumumumm_um Monroe
Fifth Row: CHAPMAN, AUB REY mumummmumumum_mu Kentwood
CHEEK, DON mumum_mmnmmmmmmhmmm Winnsboro CLAR K, JAMES P. umuum . __uummm muum_mm Delhi
First Row:
BRUNO, JAMES umuuuumumummnummnumn St. Joseph BRYANT, GERALDIN E uumumumumm_m_mmum_ Monroe BUFKIN, GEORGE hmm_munm_m_mmum Monroe
Second Row:
BULLOCK, NEIL _umummm_n mm_unuum 'Franklinton BUNN, WAYNE ._.mumummm_m_m_hu_m Eros
BURROW, HOWARD m_mmmummumu_ n_ Delhi
Third Row:
CALDWELL, BILLY _mmm_mmm_mm_ Collinston CARRINGTON, L. A. mumumhuunm um Benton CA RTER, ROB ERT m_'u'_'u. _mu__um_mm_m Monroe
You were righf when you said SOme girls were icebergs.
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First Row:
CLARK, RAYMOND
CLON INGER, NANCY
COCO, GARY P.
nn m m_h
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n Uhn
Un
hum
West Monroe
m___ Rayvilie
__ Moreauville
Second Row:
COE, CHARLES E. . nnn_nn__m_nn m nu Monroe COLE, J IMMY Ma rionn n __ m m __ n n nm m __n_
COLLINS, PHILIP J. Jonesvillem m __ m __mn hm
Third Row:
COLVIN, GARLAND Dubachm n n m_n_n u_mm__ n COMEAUX, PAUL Delcambrem m_n m n_
COOK, CU RTIS Greenville, Ala.m n n m_n
Juniors
Wou Id you Iike a Iittle clam chowder for supper?
Fourth Row:
COPELAND, JAMES Kenedy, Texasnnunn__m __ U n_
CORDER, RAY PHARES Monroemn mn m __n_n m
CO RRY, JIM Monroen un u_n_ ___nn n __nn__UO
Fifth Row; COZINE, EUGENE Lesterville, Mo._u m n n_m n CURRY, JOY West MonroeH_n_nU O __nn n n
DAWSON, HEN RY Monroen n n __nn u_n_
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First Row:
DE BLiEUX, ALVIN JAMES __ u__huu __u uu__ m Natchitoches DENNIG, JIMMY m m huuuu ~ West Monroe
uDER80NNE, OTIS u__uu ._m Lafayette
Second Row: DEW, JOANN num mhu. u.m uu__ m Collinston DOLES, ANN h__ m . u_. __ . m_mm_muu Jones
DOlES, ELLIS . uu uu m m.u Bonita
Third Row:
DOLES, JACK m mh m Jones
DOMINGUE, KENNETH m m__ u__ muumu .n lafayette DONNELL, JOHN __ u uuu__ _._~-- .. Monroeu
Fourth Row: DREWETT, MARY AN N u . u uu__ Jena
EARLE, BOB BYE u . u_u m Winnsboro
EMORY, JERRY H. uu____ _u u West Monroe
Fifth Row: EMR ICK, SARAn_mm m m__ m Jonesville
ENTER KIN, WARREN _. __ hn m_m m u Ferriday EPPERSON, ClAUDE m__ OU h U __ Bastrop
Put tha t on your memo for the next Studenl Coun~il meeting.
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First Row:
FLUITT, GEORGE M. Denver, Colo.u nu. n_m_.__n
FONTENOT, WILLIAM T. BakernUhh__n_
FREN CH, LUTHE R n
TaII u Iah m __ _ __ n n
Second Row: FULLER, BOBBY JOE Farmervi lieh_nnmm m_m_m
FURLOW, J. L. __m n West Monroen _mum_
GAMBR ELL, BREN DA Ferriday_n__mnn m_m _ _ _ m m n
Third Row: GARDINER, GEORGE Gueydan_mm nmn_mm__n n
GARLINGTON, NORMAN __ n __m __m Dry Prongm __m __n
GARY, SH IRLEY Su Ip hurn_n m n m n__
Juniors
Some of the magazines that we read after midnight are not in the rack.
Fourth Row: GIAMBELLUCA, LAWRENCE New Orleansm __n
GIDDENS, JESSE Farmerville0___________ _ nmmnmnm_m__
GILBERT, LEWIS Part All ennn nmn__...._.__nn n
Fifth Row: GIL L, MAXINE Monroen_n m mn mmnnm n_
GILLEY, EUGEN E Monroe_o_n mn n m __
GO INS, DON Leesvi II en_n__nm h_n mnm_
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First Row:
GOUDEAU, JACKSON Melvillenn_mn_nmu_m_ _ _ _mm m m
GRAVES, JAMES W. Tallulahnnuunummn_unum_mn_nuh_
GRAVLIN, JOSEPH __u_u_n_._ Monroe
Second Row:
GRIFFIN, EDWIN E. m_.n.uu Monroe
GRIFFIS, SUE Bastropnm.umuhmm_m.hmnnmunm__ m __ GUIN, MOLLIE Kellynuu
Third Row:
HAGAR, DOYLE Manghamn mmnmmm_m_m_nhuhum
HALEY, EUGEN E nm.mmnnunmmmnmmnmmm Kilbou me HAMMETT, MARJOR(E ... ...... ~. u __. Monroen _
Fourth Row:
HARLOW, JOHN Jonesboronnmmunn .nn_.__._.__.m_mmh
HARP, PAUL Bonitammnmum__ m_nmmm__h_h_hnm_m_m
HARPER, EDWARD Monroemunnmm_nm_.nn _n
Fifth Row:
HARRIGILL, CHARLES Monroemmm. 'nmnmnnmm n
HARVEY, DONALD Raceland_mnmum m _._n.__mnmmn
HATTAWAY, ROBERT West Monroe_.uh_.mm mnnnnm
Evidetltly he got the right number.
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First Row:
HEAD, MONTEZ um__mmm mmmmmmumu_m_ Pioneer HEARNE, BILLY M. _.um __nnmmn__m_m_u mmum Monroe
HEBERT, LARRY u_.nmmmm m_ __m Lafayette
Second Row:
HELLER, ROBERT T. -m mnnn hmu__m_nm __m Monroe HEMPHILL, AARON_m_m m_m__nm Marrero
HENDERSON, WAYNE n_mnm muum.nhnm Rayville
Thjrd Row: HERNDON, JAMES E. _m_mm__mn m_ Pascagoula, Miss. HOBSON, HOWARD L. m h nmn. __m m._nmn Monroe
HOLDEMAN, JANETTE mnn_nnmn_ _mmuummn Monroe
Fourth Row:
HOLLOWAY, CARL m__mm_mm nnm West Monroe HOLMES, JAMES _ __mmmnm __nm Epps
HOLTON, DON B. _m_nnnnnmnn___ __ Mangham
Fifth Row:
HOWELL, BILLY u ._mm_un_oo ._m Monroem m
HUBBARD, JENNIE umumnmmmmuun _ Eros HUGHES, DONNAVAE .n .__m_nm_m__mmm_m Monroe
Juniors ;;;;;;;;;;;::;
This side belongs 10 me!
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First Row:
JOHNSTON, JOE W.m..__mnmnm _nn.. Oak Ridge KILLGORE, SANDY h.mnm __.~-mnmm . Lisbon KILPATRICK, HAROLD W. m mmm. n Eros
Second Row; KING, WILLIAM T. __.n mnumumnmm_m_____ Monroe
KI NNAI RD, REATAGAE .n mm_m_nm .m n n Jones KYSER, JAMES m m m nm__ _ Bastrop
Third Row; LA GRON E, RONALD G. nn.n__mn_hn.nm .._.~ Monroe LAING, LEAH u. ._nu__m_nu_nmn_m.__m_u_. Bastrop LANDERS, LINDA _h._ n n_m n_mnm_n__ West Monroe
Fourth Row:
LANG, JOHN D. uUnmmmmm._.m Um__ u_m Newellton LANNINGHAM, CHARLES ..__m __nm_m__.__mnm Fairbanks
LA PRARIE, JOHN nm_mm_mhmnmm__m _nn_ Jonesville
Fjfth Row: LATHAM, CHA RLOTTE nnmuU_nmmmnunm West Monroe LENARD, WANDA SUE u__ .m_._.__. .mm_m._m Downsville
LEWIS, HOWARD _U_m_mummn_ nn__ Monroe
Young artis! displays her work.
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First Row:
L1LJEBERG, ROBERT wmuuum~. ~_mu Gueydan__,
~INTON, CARSON Monroemm_mmm_mu_mw_mum_mum_ McCARTNEY, BETTY Mer Rougewmummum_nm_h_UUW
Second Row: McCLE N DO N, ANN Mon roenm_mmmnm u numnmnn
McCLE NDON, JOHN D. Monroennnmnmmnmhn_mwunu_ McCLEN DON, ROSEMARY BastropmmU mm_mm uun
Third Row:
McCLUNG, RUBY B. West Monroew_mmmnm_mnm_n_U_ McCULLEN, CHARLES Simsboronm_mnmn_.. u __.. __ McDANIEL, TED PinevillemmWW mmnn_u u
Fourth Row:
McGOUGH, ROBERT Monroe_nmm nnmh_mm__U .mu
McGOWEN, MILDRED __ m_mnmmnmnm_mm_hum Monroe McKAY, N EVA Mon roe__ um_mun_mnnmnmm_m __mnuun_
Fifth Row: McKAY, TED L. Archi bald mm__u_Om m_mnh o mnm_
MAGE E, JOE Mon roe.nUumomm u __nmmmm_mnnhW__ MALONE, DOYLE __ mU Monroemumm mnm_mnm wm
Juniors'
You people must gel organized!
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Fourth Row:
.hMOELLER, JERRY m. uuunnmmnn Bastrop MOREAU, CLYDEuh__. umunm n nuhnn_ Monroe MORGAN, NELDA nu_uu__uun_n _.h Monroe
Fifth Row: MOTT, PATRICIA n n n .'_.n._.nn_nnn_ Hebert
MOUSER, JAMES u ..nnmm n Wichita Falls, Texas MULLER, WILHELM _m_m. . m nm_m Iota
First Row:
MANTROZOS, BETTY nu_nmn..._..n....m_mmmm__u Monroe MANTROZOS, CELIA n mnuunmm._._numm__m_ Monroe MARKS, JAMES m__m u .mnm_m_m_m Ferriday
Second Row:
MARTIN, ALBERT umm m_mm_m_muhm Bastrop