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Th e bench S' lreng th huddles inlo hoods whil e Ihe lea rn plays on.
There are no misplaced calls wilh Frances Smith a l Ihe s""ilchboard con trols.
Bunny Rabbit surveys a g. roup of gue5 l~ att racted to the \ 'lu s' spring formal.
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Armande l\'icHenry, AOrr h o~ t eu. welcomes a g roup o f V;' C!.l }"I (l nroe High School visitors (In Senior Day.
T herp's nothing like a gun to a ttract th e ma le
Jrrry Head. Clarice Dicbon , Leslie Amos. and G1YD Moton are "a t home" in Ihe ne~'lyrelllodeled Student Center
~c\'a I.ron :' . Bell y Shirley. Carol Spatafora , and Alice Lop~1' (:hat o ut !'i id~ Iht' h OI~ 1 iu Nacogdoches.. Texas, bef(lre go ing 10 suppor! the football It'a m .
ALMA MATER
All honor to our Alma Mater, by the bayou's clea.r blue water.
Deep within our hearts we seek her loft" goals of life.
N.L.S.C. by name we call her, by the bayou's clear blue water;
Gracious name for all who know her beauty clear and bright.
We bow /,0 thee, our Alma Mater , by the bayou's clear blue water.
May thy glories glow in splendor ever in our sight.
N.L.S.C. by name we call her, by the bayou's clear blue water;
Deep within our hearts we seek her lofty goals of life.
All hail to thee , N.L.S.C., fa ithful we will be to thee l
' North east s tudent s ch at al th ird period coffef: Sant a comes 10 Northea$1. Lo\'ely Carolyn Dr is kill reigned as ] 95 hreak , Homecoming Queen.
L(~w l y freshlllt'9 give uppe rclassman , Bar bara Kell ey, a shoeshju f' .f
S tuden ts kef'P pOlSled by reading Ih(' journal i SI11 bulletin boa rd in the Admini strat ion Bui ld ing.
"Never! You know I don' l smoke." Presidenl Slater cuts chain o( bill s at formal ]. ]. Barnes. in SpE'ciaJ Educaliol openin g of Coll ege Town Branch of OuaehiLa hel ps pupil with his hearing problen NalionaJ Bank.
KA Rebe ls "whoop jl up" a t homE':comi ng.
Carey musl have a heavy ,Ia l(' ton i~ht.
BeJlllle Andrews gives Phi Mu house a new look. Her! look at us , aren't we purty?
The Northeast Band ent ertains at haHtime. Team stat isticians and their dat e.; a t the baseball steak supper.
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Henr\' Chri ceol recejyes Ihe 1958 PharlllaCY award Irom Leon Sugar. Presiden t or th(' ]\ fonr'oe Whol e~ ale Drug C(lmpany which ' initiat ed ti lt, annual scholarsh ip la.st year.
Fhe Northeast boosters. who att ended the Nacogdoc hes game, ehal on hOlel sia in"ay.
All eyes are on 1958 Military Queen, !Q\'e!y Sharron Haynes, as she recejves a bouqnel nf roses.
Yuu don't say!
wm Peck and Linda Bickham sit out Ihi s one.
Logs crackle and Ibe Ore glows in the Siudent Center fireplace. Isn' , there an Added warmth 10 Ihe conversation ?
JUSl wail! OUT day is coming.
Pres idellt SJa ler congratulat es oUl standing graduat e. Hobson Norris.
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Sidney l'\'lcKay presents outstanding band member award to James Halberg on Honors Day.
Engineering students learn surveying.
Home economics girls gel experience in child cn re.
J eaneue McDonald cJ:plains use of lab equipment to high school student s.
Clny Scroggin and Gerry Kenny have leading rol~;:; in " Pygmalion."
Captains of llw 1952 fOOlba ll team- jim Knox, Joe Driskill. and Everelt "Sleepy" Reynol ds.
Miss Hearl Fund of 1958, Doris Kilchens Pollard, and Little !Hiss Heal"! Fund, Nancy Arnold .
Campus fragrance.
Freshmen keep Northea.s,'s home coming bonfire hurning .
Facuh y cha t at reception g iv en (or new members.
KA men. bers. their dates. and ~hs. Allbritton at I t'a given prio r lo Old South Ball .
Here. lei me straighten your lie. It must be a funn)- story, Jean.
Administration
Student Government and Publications
Military
FeaturesTable of Contents Organizations
Activities
Sports
Classes
Advertisements
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Administra tion
WILLIAM M. SMITH, Dean 01 the
College and head of Teacher Educa
ti on
The Adm inistrative staff is an integral par of the college . Their interest in students an! every phase of the insti tution is reflected iJ friendliness, vision, and efficiency, which corn bine to stimulate expansion of Northeast aJl
D. HOLLOWAY, Dean of
Managing a college, which is rapidly ex in all ca tegories, proved a genuine
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to the staff. Their services and have extended beyond NOltheast to reach students from other states
MARGARET M. NEWMAN, Dean of Women
WILLIAM J. CHRISTMAS, Director of 1958 Summer School
EVELYN McGEE BARNES, Director of Secondary Student Teaching
MERRITT E. MELBERG, Guidance Counselor; Director of Civil Service Personnel
CHARLES M. TILLMAN, Director of Elementary Student Teaching
ODEN, Director of Student ",cti,illies
Business Administration
WILBUR L. PERKINS, Head of Business Administration Department
It's easy to gel fO lals by machine.
The Department of Busi ness Admin istration is designed to give you ng men and women instruction in business subjects to prepare them for successfu I lives in the business and civic affairs of the community in which they will live. The department offers a bachelor of science degree in accounting, business administration ~ general business, marketing, and secretarial science CliITicula .
)..earning to type prepares for 8 good job.
Li beral Arts
DR. WILLIAM R. HAMMOND, Dean, Fields of study offered by the Department of Liberal Arts com Department of Liberal Arts
prise English, Foreign Languages, Journalism, and the Social Sciences (Economics, Geography, Government, History, and Sociology). Students completing a Liberal Arts curriculum are awarded a bachelor of arts degree.
Purposes of the depa rtment are: to lay the foundation for future specialization by preparing students in the basic fields of knowledge; to train the student to think accurately and form sound judgment as essential to character and personality development; to provide courses required in curricula of other departments or for pre-professiona.! work.
Library offers a wide varielY of Libera] Arts books. Representatives from high schools in die surrounding area enjoy a visit to the Chaeahonla office on Senior Day.
Fine Arts
DEAN HARRY M. LEMERT, Head, Fine Arts Department The Department of Fine Alts provides for planned learning ex
periences in art, drama, music, and speech of a general cultural nature for students majoring in other areas of study as well as for those concentrating in thi s area. These experiences oecur as formal courses of instruction and as activities in the nature of musical recitals, theatrical productions, radio and television perfonnances, concelts and operatic productions. These curricula lead to a bachelor of alts degree.
Talented guesl cellist entertains al Northeasl under sponsorship of Delta Omicron. Scene from "The Male Animal."
and orne Economics
The Department of Agriculture and Home Economics is steadily conducting research and experimentation, disseminating valuable informati on and preparing men and women for successful careers. Offerings of the department include Agronomy, Animal Industry, Farm Equipment Management, General Agri cul ture, General Home Economics, Home Economics Education and Pre-professional courses in Foresll)" Veterinary Science and Vocational Agricultural Educati on_
The department confers the degree of Bachelor of Science.
F. H. Holdeman of the Agri culture facuhy watches as Ag. majors judge poulr.ry at fair grounds.
L. L. PRICE, Head, Department of Agriculture and Horne Economics
Home Ec. girls learn how to prepare appetizing meals.
LT. COL. HOWARD P. LANDRY. Head ; Military Department
Col. Ansel heads learn h om 4th Army Headquaners [0 inspection of ROTC.
Science
Cadets in the Reserve Officers Training Corps at NOItheast State are offered a four-year program designed 10 qualify selected stu den ts as officers in a component of the U.S. Army. Following two yea" of basic ROTC tra ining. a cadet ma y apply for enrollment it} advanced stndy. Successfnl completion of this second phase of training in military science and .tactlcs lea ds to a comm ission of second lieutenant in the United States Army Reserve.
make formal Even the army takes a co ffee break at Northeast.
Teacher Education
Significant growth has marked the Department. of Teacher Educa
tion since its estahli shment in 1950. Reflecting this ex pansion. many
alumni a re working throughout the nation in classrooms of elemen
ta ry and secondary schools.
The Department attempts to carry out its program which is de
signed to provide persons wi th an integrated general and professional
educa tion . Rea li zat ion of this purpose is sought chiefly through the
several curricula leading to the bachelor of arts alld bachelor of
science degrees in education.
Combining theory with practical application in the classroom,
future teachers are given opporwnity to prepare for positions from
the first grade through high school and in all a reas of training on
the h igh school level.
Guest speaker, Wood Sen, Croslt;y Elemenlary School principal, chalS wilh Siudent NEA Laboratory School pupil ~ f'njo}' W
Pure and Apr-lied Sciences
EMMETT FOSTER, Acting Head, Pure and Applied Science Department
Cberuislry students experiment with the distillation of cloves.
Attempting to keep abreast of fast-moving events, the Department of Pure and Applied Sciences offers work in Botany, Zoology, Chemistxy, Geology, Mathematics, Physics, and their applications such as Engineering and Medical Technology_
Principal ohjective of this department is to train students in fundamentals of their respective fields to fit them for positions of responsibility in humanitarian or public services and in the field of scientific research.
Professional curricula offered in this department are of two types: those leading to the Bachelor of Science degree; and those gi ving pre-profess ional training which, when supplemented by further study, leads to degrees from other institutions.
Zoology student gets assistance in dissecting a h og.
RALPH WILSON, Dean , School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy.______:
The School of Pharmacy, estahlished at Northeast in 1956, is the only one provided at a Louisiana stnte institution of higher learning. Its rapid growth reflects a need to offer tra ining in thi s field.
Primary objective of the School of Pharmacy is to train stlldents to become pharmacists, to take their rightful place among other membel's of the health profession.
It is expected that the majority of the graduating student s will find employmen t in the retail field of endeavor, but mauy will become pharmacists in hospitals. Others will affiliate with pharo maceutical manufacturers as sales services representatives and in production. After continuing in advanced studies at graduate school, still others will become manufacturers, research workers, or teachers .
Training dot's no l pro.... ide for guesswork. Futnre pha!1U8Cis lS SOon ga in re!; pt'ci for long hours of lab. work.
FIRST ROW, CLIFFORD L. ADAMS. Associate Professor o[ Phy~i esf M.S., Missouri School of Mines and :Metallurgy; FLORENCE ZIEGLER ALL BRITTON, Assistant Professor of .\'Iusie, M.M ., Chicago Musical College; EDWARD HAMILTON ALLEN. Instructor of Animal Industry, M.S., Louisiana Sta te University; RAytl.'l OND ANNINO. Associat e Professor o f Chemistry , Ph.D., Oklahoma State University ; FRANCES PRYOR BALDWIN, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, fvLS .. Louisiana S tate Universify; EVELYN i\1cGEE BARNES, Ass istant Professor of Education. M.S., University of Arkansas ; J OHN J . BARNES, Ass i ~ l a nt Professor of Psychology, l\1.Ed .. Louisiana Slate UnhersilY SECOND ROW, .MAUD .\1 COOK BENTRUP, Head Librarian and AssociatE' Pro fessor (Ii Lih rs ry Science, BS in Library Science, UniversilY of Illinois : EMILY BLOMQUIST. Asslstant Librarian, M.S. in Library Science, Louisiana S lafC Univer sity; GEORGE BRIAN, As,sislant Professor of Spcech, :\!l .A., Loui siana State Universil y: JOSEPH ROBERT BROWN. Associate Professor of History, Ph.D ., Louisiana State Uni\'ersit y; w. C. BUCHANAN, Assistant. Professor of Geography , M.A., Georgf' Peabody Col1ege; EVELYN SANDERS CHILTON, Instructor of English , ]\tA., University o f Mississippi ; WILLIAM J. CHRISTMAS, Assistanl Professor 01 Educa ti on , Ph.D., Columbia University .
fIRST ROW, RAY COFFEY, Captain, ..... ss is tant Profcssor of Military Science anu Taclies (Artillery ) , B.L. , University of Nebraska; WILLA CLAJRE COX, Assoe ia te Pro lcssor o f Englisb, Ph.D., George Peabody College; ROBBIE LEE CaXE, Inso;uclor of Home EconoJnic~, l....1.S., Louisiana S tat.e Un iversity; HANSELL n YNN CROSS, Assistant Pro lessor o( Biologieal Scieuce , Ph.D., University o f 1vlaryland ; ERA DAVIS, ]nSlruclor of Home Economics, M.S .. Louisiana S tate University; fRANCES DeLOUCHE, Inslruetor in Secre tarial Sc ience, M.B.A .. Louisi ana Stale University ; RODERT L. Def!,fOSS, Line foo tball eoach. En.M.. Oklahoma Slat e University. SECOND ROW, ROBERT RAY EDGING, Pari-time Instl'Uetor in 1\lechan ieal Engineering, B.S. , George Peabody College ; LENNY FANT, Basketball eoacb, M.A., University 01 Alabama ; TED B. FERGUSON, Instruetor in HiSTory, )'1.A., Louisiana Sta le University; LEE W. FISER. AssistanT ProIesso r of Mnsic, M.A., Columbia Uni versi ty; ELOY FOMINAYA, Assistant. P rofes sor of Musie. ~'I.M., Texas S tate College; EMMETT JEFFERSON FOSTER, ACliog Head 0' Pure and Applied Sciences. Associate Professor 01 Chemistry, M.A_, Louisiana State Un ivers iTy ; GREGOR THOMPSON GOETHALS, Assis tant Professor of Art. M.A., Yale UniversiTy.
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FIRST ROW :
ALVIN 1-1 . CORDON, M/Sgl.. Instruclo r in Military Science and Tac tic!;; ROBERT EDWARD CORDO!\", Assistant Professor of Biological Science. Ph.D., Tnlanc Uni ... ersi!y; CARL LEON GRANTZ. Tnslructor in English. :\t.A .. Columhia Uni~'ersjt)'; W1LLIAM R. H:\M)'lOND. Head o f Departmenl. of Liheral Art.':>, Professor of Economics. Ph .D., George Peabody College; JASPER GLEN HAM~fONS, A!;socia le Prolessor of Agronomy, Ph.D .. P enn sylvania Siale College; BUEL S. HAMNER. Regislrar, Assistant Professor 01 English, _""LA., Louisiana Sia le University; CLINT O. HANN.\, Direelor oi Admissions and Special Sen"ices, Associate Professor o f Education, Ed.D., George Peabody College.
SECOND ROW ,
JACK HARRINGTON , AssistanL Pl'Ofessor o( Edueation , Ed .D., University of Houston ; ADA BESS HART, Assistant. Professor of Heahh and Physical Educati on, M,A .. George Peabody College; LEWIS UEN HARTZOG, Track Coach and Trainer, A-LA ., Colorado A8.. !I'I ; MAR Y GISH HARVEY, Assistant Lihrarian. B,S. in Librar~' Seiencf', St. Louis Puhlie Library School ; ;\NNELIES THURNER HAYWARD. Part-time instruc tor in German. Ahi,ur, Oberschule F. Machen, Germany; CECIL PAUL HEADLEE, Associa te Professor oj Pharmacology and Physiology. Ph.D .. Purdue Un ive rsit y; RODERICK AUGUSTUS HICKMA N, JR.. Associate Professor of Mathematics, M.A" George Peahody Co llege.
Faculty___
FOSTER HALLEY HOLDEMA N, Assislant Professor of AgriculLure Enginee ring, M.S., Louisiana State University; E,RNEST D. HOLLO WA Y, Dean of Men. Th.D., Uniou Theological Seminary, 0.0.. Southwestern at IVtemphis; PERRY HOWARD, Kssistanl Professor of Soeiology. Ph.D.. Louisiana Slate Universit y; ALVA 5, HUFFMAN. Associa1 e Pro fessor of Health and Physieal Eduealioo, 1\'1.5., Lonisiana Stale University; HUGH HYtvfAN, Associate Pro(esso r 01 MathemaLics, Ph.D., University 01 California; RUFUS JOHNSON, M/ Sgt., In stnlctor of ~\,lilitar)" Science and Tactics; fRANCE~ KELSO. Assistant Pro le ssor o( Home Economics, l\.f.A., George Peabody College. SECON D ROW,
ARNOLD KILPATRICK, A s~istant Professor of Health and Phrsiea l Educa tion, YI.A., Louisiana Stale University; HOWARD P. LANDRY, LI. Col., ProIessor of J\
FIRST ROW , GEORGE LUFFEY, End Football coach, Instructor in Health and Physica l Educa tion, B.S., Sou thwestern Louisiana Institute; JOHN LUFFEY , Assistant Professor of Business Administration, M.B.A., Uni ...-ersi ly of Texas; l'vIARCUS BUFORD MAPP, Assistant Prolcs~or of Geology, M.S., Mississippi College; BERRY D. MARONEY, M/Sgt., Instrnctor in Military Science and Taetics; FRANK W. MARTIN, Associate Pi'ofessor of Pharmacognosy and Botany, M.A., Washington University; JA~'fES PAUL MATTHAI, Inslrnctor in Geography, M.A., Sy racuse Universit y; WALTER STANLEY MAITOX, Capt., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, B.S., Unit ed Slates Milita'1' Academy.
SECOND ROW, ~'IARrE \l/EHRLl t\'IcARTHUR. InSI.ruetor in Business Administration, l\LEd., Louisiana Slate University; THOMAS RALPH Mc CANN, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences, :VIS, Mississippi Stale College; JOHN HOWARD McCARTER, JR " Associate Professor of Geology, M.5 .. Louisiana State University; JO ANN '\'lcDONALD, Assistant Librarian, B.S" Columhja UniversiLy; MARGARET tvk DONALD, Ass istant Librarian, B.S., Louisiana Slale University; LEW[S MARVIN McKNEELY, Assistant Professor of Engli sh. Ph .D.. Emory Univers ity~ CARL G. MEEKS, Assislunl Professo r of Health and Physical Ed uca tion . Ed.D., Columbi a lJni veri> ity.
fIRST ROW, MERRITT E. MELBERG. Associa te ProfeS'sor of Educa tion, Guidanee Counselor, Ed.D" Colorado Sial e Universi ty; HAZEL HAYNES f\HTCHELL. Assistant Pro fessor o( Spanish, M.A., Loui siana Stat e Uni\'ersily ; Eto.fl'vlA FERGUSON MIXON, Assistant Professor o f Mathe maties, M.s., Louisiana Slate University; JAMES F. NIONROE, Ass is tant Pro fessor of Music, M.M.. American Conservatory of Mu sk; HOWARD W. MORTON, Assistanr Professor of Business Adminiso'alion , M.B.E., Un iversity of Miss i s~ippj : JOE BARRY MULUNS, Assoc iate Professor (If Musi e, }LM., So uthwes tern at Memplusj GERTRUDE ?-.'1YERS, Jnstructor in Heahh and Physieal Education , M.A,. University of Colorado.
SECOND ROW , MARGARET MURPHY NE\"\iMAN. Instl'uc tor in Education, Dean of Women, M.Eel., Louisiana Sta le Universil): JA~-1 ES PARKERSON. Assistant Professor 01 Speech. M.A., Uni'.-ersit y of Iowa; HOWARD DEVONE PAYNE. Head Football Coach, M.A., Ste phen F. Austin College: WILBUR LEE PERKINS, Associate Professor and Head of Business Administration Deparlment. M,A., Uni versity of Oklahoma; WJLLIAM PJERCE. M/ Sg\.. Instru etor in Military Scienee alld Tactics; LUSTER LEON PRICE, Head of Department o f Agriculture and Home Econvmics. Associate ProCessor o f Agl'icnhure, M.s., Lonisiana S tate Universit y; HILDRETH D, ROBERTS, M/ Sg t., Instruetor in Milit ary ScienCt" and Tacties.
FIRST ROW , LAMAR ELWOOD ROGERS, Instructor jn ::Vlechllnical Drawing. B.S., Northwestern Sta le College; RO BERT RUSSELL, Instrncl or in
Journalism alld Ad viser of POW WOW. M.A ., Louisiana S iale University; WILLIAM KIRTLEY RUSSELL, Assistant Professor of Edu
ca tion. Ed .D. , Univers ity of Houston; GERTRUDE SANDROCK. Assistan t Pro ressor of Music, M.M.E., Un iversity of Pittsb urgh; ED
WARD SCHUTZ, Ass istant Professor of Arl, M.A., New Mex ico Highlands Uni~'ersj ly: LEWIS CECIL SLATER, President of the Coll ege.
ProifSSOJ' of PhysicaL Science. }1.S., Louisia na Slate UniYel"Sil ), ; :VIABEL SKINN ER SLAY. Assi sLanl Professo r of Mathemat ies, M.A.,
George Peahody College.
SECOND ROW, HEGI NA SM ITH, In struetor in Business Administra tion, B.S., Lniversil), of Pi tl shurgh; W [LFORD SMITH, Assista ut Prolessor of Music,
Ph.D., George P eabody College; WILLIAM ~'l . SMITH, Dean of the ColJege and Head o{ Departm ent of Teacher Educa1i on, M.A .
LOllisiaua S ta te University; WILLIE TAFT SMITH, Instructor in Business Ad ministration, M.B.A.. Unh'ersity of Denver; ANNIE LEE
W'EST STAHL, Associate Professor of Jou rnalism and Ad" iser of CHACA HOULA. M.A., Louisia na Stale Universily ; ELOISE C. STAN
HOPE. Ass istant Prolesso r of Music, M.M., Chicago Conservatory of l"lu ~ic; CECI L J. STEVENS, S.F .C., Inslr uetor of Mili tary Sejence and
Tact.ics.
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FIIL~T ROW, ARTHUR L. TATUM. Associa te Professor of Social Sciences, ~L'\., University of Texas ; WJNNElTA THOMAS. Instruct or of French, xLA.,
l\l iJdleburg Freneh School ; CHARLES M. TILLMAN, Instructor, Elementary Educa tion, M.E., Louisiana S ral e Unive rsily: ELTON UP
SHAW, Assistanl Professor of Education, M.A., George Peabody College ; W ILLIAM ALPHONSO WALKER. Assjs t al~t Professor of
Soeial Sciences, M.A. , George Peabody College : J EWELL WATSO N, Assista nt Professor oi Business Administra tion. M.Ed" Loui siana
State University ; ED WARD CALDWELL WHA TLEY, Assistanl Professor of Biology, !vI .s.. Un ive rsity 01 Arkansas.
SEWND ROW , I{ALPH MILBURN WILSON, Dean, Sohool of Pharmacy, Pro lessor 01 Pharmacy, .M.S., University of Oklahoma; DOROTHY NI XON
YOUNSE, Assista nt Professor of English. M .A., Columbia Uni ....er"' jly; RUBY B. CRAFORD, Assislant ProIessor or Educatio n. !\f.Ed..
Lluisiana Slate Uni\ersity.
FIRST ROW,
J ANET AI3RA~'l S, Secretary l O Business Manager ; BETH ANDERSON, Secreta ry to Registrar; PAULINE BREWER. Stenographer-Clerk 1 in Audi tor"s Office: MURREL CARPENTER, Account Clerk I in the Auditor's QHiee; LL1CY CHAPMA N, Housemother; CONN IE COR BIN, Store Manager I; MARY JANE DREASLER. Secretary to Director oC Admissions and Special Se{Vices. SECOND ROW , CHARLES ELLIOTT, Accountant II in Busin ess Office; ZANONA FLINN, Library Assistant: BIRDIE LOUISE FRAG ALA, Lihrary AssisLnnt ; SA RRAH AN N GREEN, Dietitian in tlte Cafeteria; VIRGINIA RUTH HAi\'fMONS. Typist Clerk I in Office of the Guidance Counselor ; DONALD HICKS, Lahoralo:ry Assistant in Pore and Appli ed Science Dcpanrncnt; GLENDA HOLLAND, Typis tClerk I in 'he Auditor's Offi ce.
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FIRST ROW, BERNICE JO NES, Regi 8tered N nr~e in Charge of lhe Inlirma ry: GLADYS KING, Switehboard Operator ; ROSE McDONALD. CaIeteria :rvlgr. JJ ; RUIJI E .\JcELROY, Account Clerk II in the Auditor's Olf ic~; LOUISE McLAWCHLIN, Professiona l Assistant in lhe Teacher Ednca tion Departm ent; LUC ILLE McLEOD, AccoullI Clerk I in the Audito r's Office: M INNIE i\lcVICKER, Typist-Clerk I in tllf'
Reg ist raJ '~ Office. SECOND ROW, EOSilY JOE ODEN, Di rec tor of Student Activities; JOSIE PAL,\'lER, Housemot.her ; .\JAY READ. Sec retary to the Presid!'nl ; CORENE SAXON, Aud itor ; CARLA.BTH SOULIER, Lihrary Assi:;tanl in Charg!' of Audio Visual Aids; ST ELLA WHITECOTTO N, TypistClerk I in th e Library; MA.\U E WOOD. Store Manager I in lhe Snack Bar.
THIRO ROW , , ULMA BRYANT, Paint Foreman; JOSEPH KRAMDER G, ~'ljlilary ProperlY Custodian ; HORVIE MOAK, Superint endent 01 Buildings II; SYLVESTER NOLAN, Carpente r. Main lenance Department.
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Instructors chat wi th guests ot opening of new Student Cent er .
Mr. Hurvey Moak plays Sant a Claus to faculty children at annual Cbristmas party.
Activities
Newcomers to facult y and staff arc honorees at reception given by President and :Mrs. Lewis C. Sloler.
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ELVIS STOUT, Student Coullcil President
Sludent Council brnu gbt the Benny Goodman Band 10 campus for a datlC(".
wait their Lurn 10 casl lheir vote in the Student Counci l
Northeast students play parents Jor a day on the annual Orpbanage Day spons~>red by the council.
Front row: Linda Bickham, Peggy Wingate, President Elvi s StOUl, Glenda Bennett . Back rou;: FJoyd Prejean, Anne Heard, Robert "Bud" lilllelieid.
The Student Coullcil consists of two men and two women from each class. They are elected by popular
vote in secret ballot. The president and vice president are chosen by the student body from the junior class in the last month of the second semester. Two men and two women are" selected from each of the lower classes and the other two from the junior class. DiHing the first month of the fall semester the freshman class names its representatives to serve on the council. The secretary and treasurer are~ elected by and from the coullcil members.
The Student Council considers alt matters concerning the general interests of the student body. Projects in which the Council does outstanding work include supervision of all campus elections, promotion of close relationship between faculty and student body, sponsorship of club and campus activities, including borne coming and direction of the annual Senior Day progra m.
Chacahoula
PJlTSY BEARDEN Ac; O)O " !'iN BROOKS Coedil.ors
Glick Anderson. Ph otographer
A lot goes inlo making up a book like this one. fi rsl, you have 10 gel abolll $8,000. Then make some page la yollts as far as your money will permit. Round up all the groups lo r pictures, lake and develop those pictures and a few more besides. Try 10 keep some thirt y or fol'ly c1nbs happy with their page, try to get a;; many lazy sludenls as possible 10 go have Iheir picture laken on lime, dig Ollt old pictures of faculty members who did not ha ve their pictures ,made, cover all the ..activities of the year, get pictures of all the queens, beau ties, favo rites, and Who's Who whenever they have a free minute, keep a record of all the sport~ events of the year. "
Barhara Kelley, CIOSl Editor, Alice Guyton, Are Editor Brenda Gambrell and Ja ckie Tharp. F~o'ure Ed,:lOrs
Staff workers: George Lofton, John Hogan and Obed Kirkpa trick. Il/ot shown: Frances Hill.
Then take these pictUl'es, arrange them on the pages, write II the captions, dig out all the informa tion and write it up. 'hat is how it's accomplished.
All this is done by the students shown here, and they have lasses, too. All the way from the new cover design and in rodllctory art work to th e last advertisement, only the indio iUllal photographs and a few feature shots are exceptions to tudent work. Taylor Pnhlishing Company, Fred Elsing and ack Hamilton did their part, too, which is pretty big. A lot oes into making up a book like this.
Ray Merri ll , Sports Edit or
LADY STAHL, associate professor of journalism and OfACAHOULA adviser.
Jack Boggan, Business Ma nager
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PowWow
CLARI CE DICKSON. Edito;
STAFF CLARICE DICKSON ___._ ... .._ _________ ... __ _._.__________ _____ Editor R. L. HARGROVE _ Associa.te ElliWr MALCOLM ALLEN __ ___ ._______ ._.
_____ _ Associale Editor FRED McDOWELL _._. ______ ___ .. ___ ._..__ ._ _______ _________ Reporter SHIRLEY COLLINS __ __ __ ._____ Circulating Ma.nager FLOYD HAM ".____.___________ .. _______ .. ______ 0_. __ __ _____ ._________ Business Mana.geT CHARLES JACOES _______________________________ __. __ __ __________ Photographer TOMMY PARKS __ ___ ____________ ____ __ ____ __ ______________ _____ __._____ ___ Reporter
Floyd Ham Charles Jacobs
Robert Russell. itlstruelor in journalism and Pow Wow adviser. R. L. Hargrove and :Malcolm All en
Shirley Collins
The Pow Wow, published weekly by students under facu lty sponsorship, carries news of interest to students, faculty and staff. For the Pow Wow there is no letup in the continual routine of getti ng stories, \vTitjng and rewrit ing them, co rrecting proofs and making up pages . This year for the first time, the Pow Wow was printed ill the campus print shop.
Fred McDowe1l
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ROTC graduates r eceivi ng arm~' CO lll1lljssion s as second lieUl f' nanl s..
Cadet Co mmander J ames Shell pins in$ignia on The Littl e Colonf'l, Peggy Traxler.
Lieut enant Colonel Landry and President Slater enj oy Cadet staff officers of the Reserve Off icers Traiuinl,!. Corps.
dmlljng with General Guy S..Maloy in the Student
Center.
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Cadf'1 ~ pOI1 l;O rs ~ h orf' Iime li glH Oil Honors Oa )'.
Colonel An s-e l dJf'ck ~ Dal f' S pe nce$ ...... eapon durin p: fo rmal in So P('Cl ilJn hy F"onrlh Army off icer \;
President Lewis S ia le r, Ceneral Ge(l rg~ W. Trousdale, and Lieul ellanl Cololle l Howard P . Land ry reviewing Rattl e Group a t annnal J\'liJila ry HOllors Day.
ROTC c.Jass ge ls basic instruction in th e mechllni cs of a mortar used to lob shells on enemy positi
Cadet checks out his M-I rj fl e 10 give it a thorough cleaning.
Troinccs familiarize themselvcs with a 50 Calihre machine gun. "M/Sgt. Geuin drills military student s in Ihf' procedure f OT moinlaining a rifle.
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Features
'Miss Chacahoula'
Miss Glenda Bennett, sophomore in Health and Physical EdllC
Jean Bryan
Jean Bryan
Carol Goodrum
Sandra Seale
Faye Hopkins
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Carole Spatafora
Sharron Haynes
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10 Ann Fletcher
Ann Nichols
Carole Eady
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Shari Kirby
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Runners-Up-_
Mary Louise Danna Linda Davidson
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Rachel Bloom Linda Krause
Annette Hartley
Clarice Dicks(
Sue Phillips
Ann Edwards Lillian Price
Personalities
Ruth Collins
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Jim Knox
Personali ties
Sara Matkins
Dennis Mestayer and Floyd Prejean
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Personalities
Dot Phillips
Gary Huckabay
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Personalities
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l' Linda Bickham
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Will Peck
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Who's Who
HILDA WEST Medical Technology
MARJORIE JONES SWAI Business Administration
Top: RAY E. FUNDERBURK -'1ilitary Science
Bottom: JACK RAY McCORMICK Pharmacy
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SHIRLEY LORD WARREN BAXTER THOMAS English Geology
LULU POSEY Languages
\ INEZ SPANGLER
Pre-Medicine MERRITT DEARMAN
Teacher Education
CAROLE EADY :Vlusic
Or l1izations
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First Row:
Bandy, Betty Br o,\'n: Beth Fant, Juanita
Second Row:
Fant, Shirley Ford , Gloria Guthrie. Fra il
Third Row:
Harrell, Anne Landers, Linda Lee. Betty Jo
Fourlh Row:
McCullough. Kathleen McDuffie, Poll , -McHenry, Arma nde
Filth Row: May, Jalna PhilIi ps. Sue Shi rah , Frances
Sixth Rou' .'
Smith, Rhea Smilh . Sara Spruill, Will ie
Sel .'enth Row: Stewart. Judv Swa n~on , Bjili e~ Sl:e Thompson. Bell )'
Eighth Row:
Turner: Pat
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Alpha Omicron Pi
Lam bda Tau Chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority was installed at Northeast with 27 members, on March 1, 1958. Tbe organization participated in
many activities this year, including the adoption of 21 little hoys at the Louisiana Baptist Children's Home and giving them an Easter egg hunt The spring Rose Fonnal took place in the Student Center, with other Northeast fraternities and sororities attending.
On Honors Day AOrr won the Scbolarship Cup, and Pat Turner won the cup awarded to the girl with the highest scholastic average in the sorority. Fran Guthrie received the honor of being chosen the outstanding "sorority woman all the campus."
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First Row:
Barksdale, Dee Ben ton, Betsv Bloom, Rach'el Ro, ... Jes, Laura
Second Rorc:
Brooks. Jea netle Burnett . Luada Cruse. Evelyn
Dann~. Ma~r Louise Third ROl" : Ead\'. Carole
Elli~ I t. Barbara E rvin} Jennie Lou Ford. Eliz"
Fourlh Row:
Guv ton .."-lire Halse ll , Beverly Ha lsell. Glad ". Hill. Frances'
Filth Row.' Kirby, Shari Lindsay. 'Vlaliile McDonald. Jea n McDonald , Jeanette
Sixth Row:
Miranti , Carolyn Moore. Jane Parker. Faye Price, Lillian
Seventh Row:
Smith. Gly nd a Stark. Delorese Jean Tipton, Peggy Varnado, Margaret
Eighth Row: Walker, Kaki Williams, Jane Wingate, Peggy Worley, Sandra
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Phi Mu
Alpha Rho Chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity was the first nationa l panhellenic group estabon the Northeast campus. Since its organization in 1956, the orga ni zation has made
I"lLlSlan(lmg strides in socia l, cultural, and chari tabl e functions.
This yea r's social affa irs began with a tlueeday housepa11y at Caney Lake, at which time th e girls planned for fan rush.
The annual Carnatio11 Ball, the ParentDaughter Tea , tllC toy cart contr ibuted to Charity Hospital are rep
Ireserltal.ive of their outstanding activities .
Mu Dormitory won the pri ze the best decorated dormitory during
activities.
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Fh'st Row:
Baggett: Arthur H. Boggs. I\l ichael Cummins. Bunnie M.
Second Row :
Cu mmins, Jav Davi son, Do~g Dawson. Hen ry
Third Row : Frvs nt. Tommr FU'd o';, J. L. . Hill. Leon
F ou.rth Row.' Hobson. Howard Johnson. Thomas Keith . Malc olm
Fijlh Row: Knickerbocker, David Lang. l ohn Lawson. Wilmer
Si'l'lh. Row:
McLean, Holbrook McDonald . Marshall Mahaffey, Jack
Seventh Row:
Murph)" Olj ver Parise)" Larry Scroggin. Keith
Eighth Row:
Wall ace, James Will iams. Bohby Wolfe, Pete
Ninth Row: Young, Joe Gordon, Dr. Robert Edward. Sponsor McKneely; Dr. Le"f' is Marvi n, Sponsor
KA
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Kappa Alpha
Gamma Nu Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order was installed at NOItheast on December 8, 1956. The national social fratemity is dedica ted to the ideals of southem chivalry exemplified in the person of General Robert _K ,Lee. The main event of the Kappa Alpha Order
was their annual festival, the Old South Ball, where this spring Faye Hopkins was named the KA Rose of 1958.
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First Row:
Andre \'is. Bennie Bacon, Ll oyd
Second Row:
Bearden. Charles Bell, Thomas
Third Row:
Blanchard. William Ma\', Willie
F of/,rIA Row :
Park~. Bruce Ray, Jack
Fi/lh Row: Taylor, Barr Wayne ,'Valters, Ronnie
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Tau Kappa Epsilon
Epsilon Mu Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was the first national social fraternity on the Northeast campus. The organization empha sizes scholarship, high ideals, and well-rounded participation in college life.
The fraternity's most memorable event was the opening of the Teke House on College Avenue.
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First Row :
Brown. Beth Cruse, Evelyn
Second Row: Davis: Loui se Du rden, Beverl y
Third Row: Eady. Carole Poll ard. Doris
Fourth Rau: :
Proctor. Tommy Sue Smith. Cami lle
Fijlh Row: Thornisee, Sharon
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Frst Row:
Bruile, Charles Courls. Donald
Second Row: Jones, Jay Bryan Robison, Wi ll iam
Thi,d Row: Spellsley, James R. Tippett, Kent
Fourth Row: Walker, Bobby D. Williams, David
h/lh. Row: 'fillman, Charles. Faculty Sponsor
Delta Kappa Rho
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First Row:
Albritton, George Anglin, Ronald K. Brown, John Ben
Second Row :
Bryan, David Burrows, Howard Case, Melvin
Third Row:
Decker, Ernest Doles, Dave Elkins, Gerald
FourtA R ow: Fel'gu50n, Harvey W. Griggs: Harold Hart. George
Filth Row: Haynes, BiJly Helams. Paul Hindman, David
Sixth Row:
Hutson, Henry P. Lamb, Robert Par ham. Henry
Seventh RoUl:
Rhodes, D, W., Jr. Speir, Peyton Walker, Bobby
Eighth Row: Wiltshire, James Allen, E. R., Sponsor Holdemau. F. H.. Sponsor
Ninth Row:
Price, L. L., Sponsor
First Row:
Albritton, George Anglin, Ronald K. Bro\'.'l1, John Ben
Second Row:
Bryan, David Burrows, Howard Case, Melvin
Third Row: Decker, Ernest Doles, Dave Elkins, Gerald
F ourlh Row:
Ferguson. Harvey W. Griggs, Harold Hart, George
Fijlh Row: Haynes. Bill y Helams, Paul Hindman, David
Sixth Row:
Hutson, Henry P. Lamb, Robert Parham, Henry
Seventh Row:
Rhodes, D. W., Jr. Speir, P ey t.on Walker , Bobby
Eighth R ow: Wil tshire. James Allen, E. H .. SpOll sor Holdeman. F. H., Sportso /'
Nin.th Row:
Price. 1. 1.. Spon.sor
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Demeter
Demeter fraternity is a national p rofessional organization dedicated to the improvement of society through the betterment of agriculture.
More knowledge of improvement in agri cul ture was ga ined on fi eld trips and through classroom work. Demeter shares in many 'ac tivities at NOItheast. They served refreshments at the homecoming bonfire and sold cold dri'nks at home baseball games. A highlight of the ' year's activities was a social with the Home Economics gi rls as guests.
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First Row:
Amos. Keith Anderson: Sidney Britt, Jim
Second Row:
Broca to: Frank Brooks, Jack Bryan , George
Third Now: Cagle, Roy Cottrell, Vernon Driskill , Joe
Fourl,h Row:
Earle, Robert Rav Elkins, Gerald Feeney. Allred
Filth. Row: Ferguson , Harvey Franklin , Bennie Freeman , John
8,:Xl.h Row: French. Luther George, Carol
Groves~ BoL
Seventh Row .'
Hag':UJ , Gene Harvey: Don Head . Terry
Eighth Row:
Heaston, Gene Huckabay, Gary Kn ox. Jim
Ninth Row: -
Laudadio, Jim
Lettermen's Club'-________
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First Row :
Lohan. Ylike 1VI.v. Bill ,
lVIo~k. ]a;"es Second Rou':
:Y]cCuIien, Bud McGough, Bob McGraw. Rill
Third Rou::
McKay, Harper Patterson. Bob Peccon. Tany
FOll-rth Row :
Penfold, John Powell. Mack Reeves. Terry
Fillh Row:
Reynolds. Everett Reynolds. Oon Ro"use. Homer
Sixth Rou',-
Ru shin". Harn Smith. Llovd Ray Stegall. L;rry
Sevenl.h Row :
Styron, Don Thllrrnarl.. Fav Williams, Jac'k
Eigh.th Roll':
Williams, Lloyd Womack. xl a;k Zemello. Zeke
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Commerce Club
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H. and P.E. Club
W.R.A.
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Pharmaceuti(
Association
Circle K
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Writers Club -.~.. f..~'
Chemical Society
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Honor
Society
Baptist
Student
Union
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Wesley Foundation
Newman Club
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Geological Society
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia
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Future teachers and guests lake lime out 10 answer the ca ll for a spring banque t f .. ;;..,...
Student NEA
Taking a bow at fall Sfudent NEA {estj\,s ) are: Inez Spangler, vice president. and Job.nnie Herri ngton, secretary.
S tudent NEA meUlbers and sponsors listen attenti vely during special meeting.
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Pyrenees Club
M.E.N.C. Group
InterSorority Council
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InterFraternity Council
Beta
Sigma
Phi Alpha Theta
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Activities
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Sharron Haynes, freshman coed, shows off Joel Kirby 's "~'fohawk" haircut.
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Indian squaws keep wary eye on wildcat 81 wiener roast prior to the Wi Indian tilt ill bomecoming.
Duri ng Freshman Week Tndian coeds beat ['b e drum 10 call all Tn dians to pow ....o w.
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Wanna Bjle ? P res ident Sla ter is offered samples ol lhe sq uaws' Slleker:s.
bow to upperclassmen and push ash trays ac ross Studen f Cf' nle r with their noses.
Caps are doffed to show ofI the lndians' n f'W styles of haircut.
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Phi Lamhda Tau presents HI LOLLY HI LO,
Kappa AJpha panlom;mes skit from Gu}'!': and Do lls,"
Kaki Wolkel ., Lueky P ierre
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J o Ann Gas l t> T swoou ~ as Ihe C(' ll eg ial es s in g.
Tau Kappa Ep~i l ()n s(" l s {lut "Feud i n tilt" Shade,"
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Military
Ball
Sharron H ayn ... ~ i ~ Cl'ownt'd IIU Ct" n of lh t' anntlal Milit ary nail I)), Cade t C~I {)f)f1 Ha} fu ndt' r hurk.
Cade ts tlll ci Ih t;' ir a alC's enjof 's ill ing out one danc!".
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ROTC !! rJ()nsors makt> grand (' lIll'anc~ 11. \ the ball hy \'~ a lki l1g through a isJ ~ fOl1ncd hy P('nhin ~ Rjf!
Rt-Iaxin g bc lwccn dan cc"- . . a nd Ihf' n Iht- rf" S ah..a)"~ lilll t' Jo r refreSb rTI E::nl l' .
Ie looks as jf everyone w(:Ints 10 dance thi" lime.
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The whole g roup is a gay spirit tonight. Faculty and sla ff st-t"m to enjoy juOl wUlchin.!!.
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Science( Fair
Exhi bi t of a tomic energy d isplayed by a Louisiana Power and Light Company a t reg iona l Science Fair sponsored hy Norlheas t.
Senior s slare ama ~f'd a l th e one dirt:etiou in whi ch steel ba lls Ulove.
Philli p K er ry, W eSI lVlor High Scbool ~enior , expl; " Weigh t of an A lom," hibi , ,~ h jch ti t'd for Gr Cha mpionship .
Evolution o( Radio is onsttated hy Louis lock. Wes t Monroe Sl l al Science Fa ir.
Band
Named the bes t group in the band, the' trumpet section is composed of Doris Pollard, Roger RealI. Jon Barker. George Massingale, and Phares Corder. . .
Northeast's Concerl. Band under the direelion of Joe Barry Mullins.
Sen]
Nonhea ~ 1 ha!- a skeleton in it s c1 ol'o(> t, \ ... hi ch was I>rought out fr. r visilin ;: l'oenio"'S,
High schoo l seniors register on campus (or the big day,
Phi ~1u w e1cO(lH':! iSeniors with {lunch and cookies.
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Cadet Rex Dillingham tells visitors how the big gun works.
Senior~ amazed aL tbe halance of th e wheel by holdin g it only on one side.
Going thl'ough U.S. Army helicopter on Senior Day was quite a thrill.
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Dix
Rockin' and rollin' i~ fun.
This sex l el cnj(,y s chatling during jnlermiss ion al the Dixie BaIL
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most o( ga iety at lhe annual Dixie Ball given in honor o[
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Lillian Price and Tommy Brakefield dance [ 0 th e musie played by the Red Tops at the Dixie naIl.
Linda Davidson and Obed Kirkpa lrick pnjoy an intermission.
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most of gaiety at the annual Dixie Ball given in honor or
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Lillian Priee and Tommy Brakefield da nce 10 the mu sic played by the Red Tops at the Dixie Ball . ..
Linda Dav idson and Obf'd Kirkpatrick enjoy an inle rmiss ion.
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Cho~en onlstanding woman on campus, Lulu Posey receiv.-s Student Cou nciJ trophy from Elvis !Stont, Co unci l president for 195758.
Mrs. W. L. Bendel presents thf" olward (or mosl outstanding student in pre-medicine to Merritt Dearman .
Honors
Day
Don Simon aceepts the Pharmacy award presented by Dean Wilson.
Award Winners L. S. U. ScAolarsAip Shirley Lord
Journalism Patsy Bearden ]0 Ann Brooks Clarice Dickson Ray Merritt Tommy Parks
Hante Economics Betly Norsworthy
Speech Douglas Comeaux Audrey Fuller Gerry Kenny George McManus BiB Norris Billie Sue Swanson Agricultu.re Ronald Anglin George Hart
Social Science James Walker
Panhelknic Fran Guthrie 122
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Johnn ie Mae Herrington presents Philip Lisotla with the student NEA award.
accept s .he Lewis C. Slaler Chemislry Award. MakiDg the is Preside nt S ial er for whom the award was named .
Award Winners
Scien.ce Clifton Pugh Merritt Deannan Carl C. Smith Gayne! Lockhart
Pharmacy Don Simon Writers' Club Peggy Traxler
Pyranees Club James Walker
Greeks Betty Bandy Billie Sue Swanson Pat Turner Carole Eady Alice Guyton Sand ra Wo rley Holbrook Mclean Robert Guin Billy O'Kelly
Dormitory Awards Hillman Levie Tommy Sue Proctor Frances Smith
Alvin Leach reeeives Honor Society award.
Senior Board Melba Allen Daveen Barksdale Mickey Burford Shirley Cox Clarice Dickson Carole Eady Frances Guthrie Armande McHenry Betty Norsworthy Wanda Lou Oden Ina Faye Owens Jul ia Smith Peggy Traxler Carol Varner Betty Wheat Peggy Wingate
Music Stanley Burkett Billy Crain James Hallburg Doris Pollard -Phares Corder George Massingale Jon Barker Roger Beall Beth Brown Honor Society Alvin Leach
Geology John E. Brown
Business Ben Dunn E. J. Bradshaw Allen O'Quinn Mary Starks Charles Wilks Football Luther French Zeke ZamettQ Tony Hartsell " Jim Knox Jerr)' Head Robert McGough Everett Reynolds Gerald Elkins Lloyd Ray Smi th Keith Amo, Joe Driskill
WRA Carolyn Ross Carolyn Wallis My... Franklin Ann Nichols Montez Head
Student COl/neil Troph.ies Linda Lou Posey Harvey Ferguson
NEA Shirley Lord Philip Lisotla
HiSh school student!; visit NOrlheaSl (or Speech F el:! li va l.
The music plays. th e couples ...... altz at the Benn y Good mon Dance.
Specj
Thanksgh'ing supper given before
Holidays was enjoyed by everyone.
Tot ~ from the Sapl;;:,t Children 's Home have fUll at Chri sl mas party planned by theiT fOSle r part"nt s for a day a l Norl heas!.
~vents
reflcct success of th e yu it'l idrsleered by this committee {rom
W"m,,.'. Cluh of the college.
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Carolyn l\1iranLi re. igned as queen of the Royal Court of the Krewe of Anubis-1958 in New Orleans' famed iVlardi Gras celebra tion.
Raehel Bloom served as one of the maids at. Queen Carolyn's courl.
~vents
,,'all \,ii lli am M. SlI ltrh r l'-(Ij ... f'~ a ~' a rd for o u[qandin~ work in I'art Campaj~n .
l'\onheast ",Iud f'n l !; play (osl er par('nl s for a d
Productions
Ceor{!e Philli ps and Rjl a Snider pia)' lead io;! roles in "The Ma le Animal."
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The husband . (George Mackel roy ) the wife. Sni'derl and Ihe ex-boy fri end. ICeorge P h create leose momen ts in production.
The cast in a ~t'ne from "The .\'Ialc Animal."
Head ing the_ cast in Ihe produc tion of "Pygmalion" arc Gerry Kenne)' 8 1ld Clay Scroggin,
I and se t for " Pygmalion" lend 8uthenLicily,' and color [ 0 George Bel'nard Shaw's famous play. Nonheasl players were th e fir s! group in the United Stares tf') permission to presen l the drama on a co llege stage,
Football Coaching
Staff
Head Coach
DEVONE PAYNE
Line Coach ROBERT DeMOSS
End Coach GEORGE UTF'EY
Trainer LEW IS HARTZOG
DEVONE PAYNE Coach Howard Devone Payne 'had completed four
years as head football mentor when his career was ended by hi s death on March 20.
His pass ing was keenly felt by Nort,heast State and athletic circles throughout Louisiana. -,
Payne came to Northeast in the fall of 1954 from his alma mater, Louisiana College, where he had served as head football coach.
Prior to college coaching, Payne had been successful as football mentor at variolls high schools in this area, including Gilbert, Winnsboro, Tallulah, Ouachita Parish, and Neville.
During hi s affiliation with Northeast Coach Payne developed marked improvements in the Indian squad and he was selected by the Louisiana Sports Writers in 195657 as "Coach of the Year" in the Gulf States Conference.
ROBERT DeMOSS GEOR GE LUFFEY LEWIS HARTZOG
Line Co aeh End Coach Trainer
~1\\lIi1lll~1iIo1 rll!itln IIllH
SIAIK BAR
Cvaches and guests at annual football banquet.
Football
1957 SCHEDUE
/\ 'E. Score Opponent Opponent's Score
7 Stephen F. Auslin ........ ....._......... _______ ... . . . ..10
33 Delta State ........... . .... 0
o Southwestern __ .______ _ .. ........... 6
6 Mcl\eese Stole ... . 26
13 Sou theasteTfl _............. . . 26
20 North""eSlem ... . 26
20 La . College __ __ 19
La. Tech ...______ . __ .15
Team Capta ins, a Lhan "Zeke" lamell o and Harvey Ferguson.
Chosen for GSC Sports Writers' first [ea rn were Gerald Elkins and Joe Driskill.
First Row: Jim Knox , Joe Driskill , Jim Brent, Gerald Elkins, Mack Powell, Ray Funderhurk, Harvey Ferguson, Tony Hartsell, Ray Merritt, Nathan Zametto, Everett Reynolds, Rohert Earle. Second Row: Travis Richards, Terry Reeves, Tony Peceon, Frank Broeal.o, Bennie Franklin, Keith Amos, Jim Brill, Kent Caston, J ohn McClendon , Sidney Auderson, Glyn Motoo, Boh McGough , Terry Head, Lnther French. Third Row : Lloyd Ray Smith, Roy Cagle, Alfred f eeney, Don Reynolds, Claxton Mayo, Jerry Head, Larry Ryder, Charles Boyd, Bob Tatum. Dale Hoover, Joe Brent, Carey Pearson. Fourlh, Row: Jim Laudadio , Ted Call, Rohert Randel. Dllane Storms. Charles Gordy, Don Ballard, Bill McGraw, Julian Keene. Bob McGoug h.
Back NATHAN ZAMETTO Quit worrying about Iht" m and run!
Northeast vs. Stephen F. Austin
First gR ille of the season was quite a heartbreaker for the Texas-traveling Indians, who were toppled 10-7. The fails that traveled with the tribe carne home with high hopes that the 10-7 defeat to Austin would be offset by a victory next week. The lone touchdown was scored early in the first quarter on a pass from Zametto to Mayo, Laud,adio booting the extra point.
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JOE DRISKILL ROY CAGLE ROBERT EARLE End Tackle End
JI)1 RRITT JIM KNOX JIM BRENT Tackle End TackJe
With great determination and a desire to provide the fans with a nevertoheforgotten home opener, the Tribe went wild in defeating the Statesm en 330. Five men accounted for the T. D.s as the Indians formed an invincible shield. Passing marked the first half, with the two T. D.s gained on passes from Zametto to Hal1sell and E. Reynolds to Earle. Zametta, Smith, and E. Reynolds pushed along the ground in the second half for the remaining tallies.
Give Zeke some help, Indians. HARVEY FERGUSON Ta ckle
Look Oul' Zamelto, the Bulldogs are after you.
GERALD ELK INS Guard
Opening the Gulf Stat~ Conference season, the NOl1heast eleven were hit hard by fumbles as they dropped a 6-0 loss to the Bulldogs of SLI. Though starting strong and pushing within scoring distance in the first quarter. an intercepted pass in the end zone killed the Northeast drive as the Bulldogs held on to eke out the victory.
TONY PECCON EVERETT REYNOLDS SlDNEY ANDERSON Guard Back Center
Tha!'s fancy footwork , Ben, but he's got you.
LLOYD WILLIAMS Guard
With several first stringers 'benched by the Asian flu , Northeast met a .perennial power of the C-S.c.McNeese State College Cowboys, October 19. Fa iling to cope with the strength of the Cowboys, the fluharassed Indians suffered a 266 loss. A 16.yard pass from Zametto to Driskill late in the third quarter gave Northeast its only score.
LUTHER FRENCH DON REYNOLJ)S LLOYD RAY S,IITH Tackle Baek Back
ROBERT McGOUGH KEITH AMOS JERRY l!E ~D Back Back End
Still suHerjng horn "fumbleitis," the Indians couldn't hold Southeastelll Loui siana College, and the tribe lost to the Lions hy a two-touchdown margin , 26-13. Northeast scored first on a 51.yard pass from Zametto to Dri skill and Don Reynolds converted_ The lead was shorLlived, however, and Northeast fail ed to score aga in ulltil the waning minutes of the game, when Lloyd Ray Smith climaxed a 249-yard drive by balling over from the one-ya rd li ne .
TONY HARTSELL Don Reynolds gains ground as he outmaneuvers the Southeastern Lions. Back
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~1 o ~ e over, Demons, here comes an Ind ian . BENNIE FRANKLIN
Dac k
The Indians looker] like I.hey had finally found themselves as they played th e highly tOLited Northwestern State Co llege Demons Oil even terms for three quarters. Northwestern, however. pushed across two touchdowns ill the final s ta l17~1 and chalked up a Demon win with a 26-20 score. Northeast scored once on a pass from Everett Reynolds to Bennie Franklin. The other two sco res were made by Everett Reynolds and Robert McGough. who plunged from we and two yards respectively, "iith extra po ints bein( added hy Don Reynolds and Keith Amos .
TERRY HEAD DlLL McGRAW JIM LA liDA DIO Back Cenlt" r Baek
Wi lltams hreaks the way on the muddy Tech fieLd for Zamello 10 score the Ind ians' lone T[
In the season's finale, Northeast tra veled to Ruston to face arch-rival Louisiana Tech. Once again fumhles proved costly and the!Indians dropped a J5-6 decision to the Bu lldogs. Zametto pushed across Northeast's si ngle score on a one-yard plunge la te in the third qua rter to cl imax-a' 130-yard drive. This game marked the close of coll egiate careers Ior eight Northeast seni ors and gave the Indians a 2-6 record for the 1957 season.
BUD McCllLLlN- PERRY PA 'KENT CASTON CHUCK GORDY Tackl e Back Managers
ROBERT RANDALL-Back LARRY RYDER- Back
ROBERT TATUM-Center
TRAVIS RICHARDS-Back
DONALD BALLARD-Cen'" DALE HOOVER- End
CH ARLES BOYD- Baek JOE BRENT- Cuud TERRY REEVES-Back
"Sleepy" returns kickoff as S.L.1. Bulldogs close in.
ROBERT RANDALL-Back LARRY RYDER- Back ROBERT TAT UM-Center
TRA vrs RrCHARDS-Back DONALD BALLARD-Cen'" DALE HOOVER-End
CHARLES BOYD- Book JOE DRENT- Cu"d TERRY REEVES-Back
"Sleepy" returns kickoff as S.L.I. Bulldogs close in.
Intrasquad
It was a sure vic/ory (or th e Indi ans when th e Maroons and Golds played.
The l\hroon leam ge ls halftime brie fing.
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They got you, "Dadio." 11 '5 nOI a Spu lnik ! II 's a helmet.
Football Highlights
Football Schedule 1958
Sept. 13- Sou lhern Slate _____________ _ ____________ __ Magnolia , Ark.
Sept. 20- Slephen F_ Auslin _________________________________ ___ Monroe, La_
Sept. 27- Delta Stale ________ ______ ___ _____ __ ______________ Cleveland, Miss.
Oct. 4-*Southwestern __ ......_______ .. ..._............______ Lafayette, La.
Oct. 11- Open
Oct. 18----
Homecoming__
Beat beat bea l During homecoming "" eek the drum, manned by freshmen, neve r ceased calling all Indiau5 to pOw wow. AI the wien er roast and bonfir(" President Slater look his Lurn Lo sound tbe eall.
A bouquet of Ameriean Beauty roses to Queen Carolyn Da rk Driskill , who J"eignecl over Northeast's 25th homecoming fes tivities. CaTolyn, elemen tary education maj or of Delhi, shares football honors with hnsband, all G. S. C. end. Joe Driskill, The Queen, a cheerleader in 1956, is a loyal supporter of the team and the school.
Queen Carolyn and her eourt preside during the game with Louisiana Co ll ege- al Brown Stadium. Lei! 10 right
Ann Edwards, Nanc y Nash, Shari Kirby, Betsy Bemon, Queen Carolyn, Carol Tonore, Barbara Eady, J ean Bryan,
Loujse-Bi[lg~l{lm.
Maid of HOllOT Carol To nOTe and Qneen Carolyn, crowned by RobeT! H . Evans of Olin-Mathieson, receive recognition in pre-game ceremonies.
Nol 1L isn'l snow. It's conIeHi lhat showers the Tndian tribe 8S they roar on the field to defea t the Louisiana College Wildca1 s 2019.
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Ba etball
Schedule
NE. Score Oppon ent Opponent's Score
E. Texas Baptist _________ _ __ ____ ____ __ _.50 William Carey __ ___ __ __________________ ___ .___68
51 65 67 William Carey __________________________________ __ ___ 62 56 Mississippi Southern ____ _____ ___________________ _63
Centenary ~_~.._ ______________ ._.___ ___ __ __ _______ _____ 7368 67 Louisiana College _____________ .._. .__________62 50 Arkansas State ________ .._________________ _______ .81
Abilene Christ ian ______ _______________ ________ 5873 76 l'iDrlheaslern Okla. __ ____________________________ ___ 55 60 :Vi ississjppi Sou thern _....___ ~._. __ ._____. .76
Arkansas Slate __________________ ______________________ 6176 60 Southeastern ____________________ .___ ___. _______ ._______65
McNeese Slate ____ __ ______________ __ ______ __ ____ 73 Nor! hweslern ________________ __ ________________ ______ ___ 69
32 5', 73 Southwestern ____ ............ __ ._. __ .._. _______ ._~ .. __ 87 81 Louisiana College ._....... __________________ .__ .. __ .77 57 E_ Toxas Baptist ____ __ ________________ .. __ ____ 62
Southeastern _______________ ._______ ________ .6263 Southwestern ________ _______ .______ .___ __ ______ .... .__ .6663 Louisiana Tech ____________________ ________ __ __._ 92
~'IcNee'" Sla te _________________ _______ _. _______ .. ____ 66 70 44 30 Northwestern ______ ._._ .. _._ ....__ ,, __ ,_,_,__ , ._ .__ 95 64 Louisiana Tech _.... _..._... ____ __ _._._ .. __ ..... _._ 79
Coach "Lenny" Fant is a native of Columbus, Mississippi. While attending high school there, he received eleven letters in basketball, football , and track. Packing all his talents into his big 6' 4" frame, he went to Centenary after serving three years in the Navy. Fant was captain of the Centenary Club. Upon graduation, he coached at Delhi for three years, then moved to Louisiana College, leading the Wildcats in one of their Lest seasons. He then moved to East Texas Baptist Col lege, and in his three years there won three East Texas cham pionships. Coach Fant joined Northeast as basketball coach in August 1957.
The 1958 Basketball Squad
Front, row: Jerry Head, Lyle Dorsey. Larry Stegall , William McKay, Jerry Ivy, Bob Paltl?l'son, and l ohn Freeman. Back row: Johnny Blake. Gary Brashier, Bill Phillips, Billy \1ay, Vernon Cottrell, Bob Groves.. and Vernon Frt'clllan.
BtLLY ,lAY Center
Co-Captain Where's the ball ? John just scored two point ~.
Coach Lenny Fant's cage team opened its season in Marshall, Texas, with a 51-50 win over East Texas Baptist. Bob Patterson was high scorer for the Indians with 13 points_
All eyes are on the ha ll as John Frf'f'man Inf'!! fOl a set shot in McNeese-Northea~t game.
BOB PATTERSON Guard
Bill Phillips outreaches opponent {O~ rebou nd.
The home opener left the tribe's high spmts dampened by a 65-68 loss William Carey, then the Indians took to the road to avenge the loss with 67-62 victory over the William Carey five .
'William Carey cro....,ds Billy !'I-Jay 10 thf' frc~ throwiine.
JOHN FREEMAN Guard
Voted most valuable player and eo captain by his l eammate~.
';Baby Huey" makes like" a ballet dancer as he goes high 10 take tip off h orn McNeese's Frank Glenn .
Guard Bob Patterson scored 17 points during the Northeast-M ississippi Southern game, but the Indians fell to the mightier Mississippians, 63-56_ Unahle to overcome their losing streak, the cagers bowed to Centenary at Shreveport, 63-68.
JER RY IVY Guard
Vern on COllr ell make~ an auempt to stOll East Texas Baptis!'s Jim Novak I gel!. the Tebound.
Back on the home floor, Ihe Indians chalked up a 6762 win over Louisiana College, with Bob Patterson scoring 20 points. Coach Fanl again took his boys a ll the road, where they were defeated by Arkansas State 8150.
JohmlY Freeman goes higb [or tip ofL
VERNON COTTRELL Cent er
Billy ~1a y jump shoots for two po ints against th e Southeaslern Lions.
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.\"l o.. c o\'~r. big: do~ ! Litll e dog'~ tH O\jll ~ in.
\"I/i Jliam Carey prepares to break through Nortbeasl's delense.
The [ndians again traveled to Marshall , Texas, this time to play in the Juilior Chamber of Commerce Tournament. The trihe copped a 63-.58 victory over Abilene Chri stian College and a 76-55 win
LYLE DORSEY over Northeaslem Oklahoma- to gain possession of the toumament Fnrward trophy.
Get Ihal Cowboy! "Bah)" Hu ey."
Mississippi Southern mastered the Northeast men 76-60 on January 3; bUI the determined cagers bounced back wilh a 76-61 win over Arkansas Slate J auuary 6_ DILL PHJLLlPS
Forward Their high spirits were shOlt-lived as the tribe fell to conference opponents, McNeese, Northwestem, Southeastern, aud Southwestern_
Est Te~as Baplist's Wa!ly Johnson gets in lhe clear {or a crip S\'OI.
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MELVIN GIBSON Assislanl Coach
VERNON FREEMAN JOHNNY BLAKE Forward Forward
The cage men slaughlered Louisiana College 81.77, reviving the ailing Indians. John Freeman added 28 points to his season's tally. Success followed success, as the Indians tangled with Southeastern and nipped John Freeman tries for a se t shot during Eas t Texas Baptist-Northeast till. them 6362.
LARR Y STEGALL Guard
OBED KIRKPATRICK FREDDIE BOND Stat istician Manager
BENNIE HOLLIS Manager
Northeast was clipped again by conference foes, as the hoopsters were defeated by Sonthwestern, McNeese, Louisiana Tech, and Northwestern.
Though beaten in their final game with Louisiana Tech 6764, Billy May copped 27 points and Bob Patterson closed his collegiate career with 15 points.
BOB GROVES Forward
Baseball
Schedule
N.E. Score Opponent Opponent Score 11 Arkansas A &M ______________________ __ _________ 4 12 Arkansas A &M ________ __________ __ _______________ __ 11 8 Mississippi College ___________________ __ 6 11 Mississippi College ____________________________ 11 4 Centenary College __ __ __________ __ _ ____ ____ 3 a Centenary Ccllege __________________________________ 12 8 Northwestern ___._______________. 9 a Southeastern _____________ ____ __________ ._ 1 7 Southeastern ____________________________________ 4 5 Northern Illinois ____________ _____ __________________ 5 9 Southwest Memphis ________________ ____ ______ ____ 8 2 Mississippi State _____________________ __ _____19 6 Louisiana Tech ____ .__________ ______ ______________ 5 1 Louisiana Tech __________________________ __ ________.10 4 Louisiana College ______________________ __ . 6 4 Southwestern ______________ __ __ __..________________ 6 3 McNeese ..____________ __ ____ ____ ____ ..____ _______________ 1 2 McNeese __ _________________...._____.. ____ __ 1
10 Northwestern _________________________ ______ ___ 5 4 Northwestern ____ ._. ________ .... ._________________ __ ___ 3 9 McNeese _______ ___________________________________.._18 1 Southwestern ______________________________________ __ 6 4 Southwestern ....__________ _______________.____________ 3 1 Louisiana Tech __ ______ ______ ._ .._____________ 19 8 Southeas tern _____ .__ ..____ ..._____ __ __ ____________ ._. 6
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GEORGE LUFFEY- coach
Gary H\lckabaY-"f' I~c l f'd lHOs t valuabk playe r by Ieammales, made Sport.. Writers' ami Coach e~' esc leam .
The 1958 Baseball Squad
Front row: Ralph Ward. Fay Thurman, Don Ballard, Boh Groves. George Bryant , Harry Rushing. Gary Huckabay. Back row: Jke Mc Mullin, James Mock, Lyle DOTsey, Huey Jinks, Terry Reflves. Carol George. Jay Gro~s , Jackie Norman. :VQI .~hown : HOJlwr Rou ... e.
Nortbeast's baseball team proved a real threa t to their opponents for tbe esc crown. Finish ing the season second in the conference, tbe team had a conference record of 8 win s and 7 Josses, and ar overall record of 13 wins, 10 losses, and 2 ties.
I'm calliug this game , LuHey!
IKE McM ULLlN SPOTt s Writers' esc I('am
Coaches' esc l1'am
Bob Gro\'t's ge ts a hit in the NOrlheaslNorlhwes tern game.
JAivlES MOCK- lead ing slugger in
esc, pla('cd Oil Sr:>ort.~ Wr ilers' learn .
PATSY DEARDEN- JOANN BROOKS Statisticians
The pit ching starr : Ja mes Mock, Carol George. H uey J inks. Ly le Dorsey. Jackie No rm an. Jay Gross. Terry Reeves.
HARRY R USHING-captain-shortstop
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BOB ANDERSO N Offieiui Scorekeeper
CONFERENCE BATTING
AVERAGES
Ike McMulli" ................ .375
Jan,es Mock ........... . ..... . .. _ ..... . 367
Lyle Dorsey _....... ...... _______ ... __ .365 Gary Huckabay .339 Jay G ro~~ ___________ .. -........... ___ .. -
.273 Home r Row:e ... _____ .____ _. .258 Harr y Ru shing ......______ . __ __ ____ ..... . .241 George Bryan .214 Terr)' Reeves _........... .. ___ ..... ___ .200 Bob Groves _____ ....... _..._______ .. .198 Carol George ........... . ............. . .166 Jack Brooks ................. .166 Ralph Ward ......._.... .166 Don Ballard ................ . .111
ED HEMPH1LL Assislunt Coac h
One down and two to go. BaHt
Come on, lke, we need :l run.
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CO FERENCE BATTING
AVERAGES
Ike McMulli" .375 James Mock .367 Lyle Dorsey ................................ . 365 Gary Huckabay ........... ... .339 Jay Gro," .... '.. .. .273 Homer Rouse ....... ........ ... . . . .253 Harry Rushing ....... ................... .241 George Bryan ... ............... .214 Terry Reeves ,___ ." ........ __ . .200 Bob Groves ............. ........ .198 Ca rol George .............................. . 166
Jack Brooks ....................... .166
Ralph Ward ...................... .166
Don Ballard ....... ............. ... .111
BOB ANDERSON Official Scorekeepe ."
ED HE~IPHJLL Assistant Coach
One down and two to go. BaHt'
MIKE LOHAN- Manager Infielders- Red Rushing, Gary Huckabay, Bob Groves. Jack Brooks.
Calchers-Don Ballard, Ralph Ward, Fay Thurman.
Track
Schedule
M eet At McNeese Sta te, Lake Charles
So uthwest Recreational Exposilion !Vleet, Ft. 'Worth, Texas .__
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orlhweste rn -5ouLh\\-"estero) Natchiloches .. __________ ... . __ __ _._____________ . Memph is SLale Relays) Memphis. TenJl. _____ '" _._ .. ______.._
Northwes tern -Southeastern. N at
'Coach of the Year'
Coach Lewis Haltzog was chosen by the Louisiana Sports Writers Association to share "Coach of the Year" honor with McNeese State track coach, Wayne Hanson. Hartzog, in his first year, built Northeast track from practically a nonentity to a real power "in a single season.
Cap tains of the '57.'58 track learn are : David Styron, co-captain, Gene Hagan , captain, and Dona ld Styron, co-captain.
( The 1957-1958 Track Team
Front row: William Scott, lack Williams, Terry Reeves, Gene Heaston, Donald Styron, David Styron. Middle row : Joe Swendsoll, Elmer Reeder, Harper ~1cKay, Jerry h y, Charles MeCullin, ~hc Proctor, John Penfold. Back row : Don Harvey, Robert Ray Earle, Ronald Elkins. Fred Watson , Joe Driskill, John Blake, Gene Hagan, Luther French, Coach Hartzog.
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\.):\ VIO ':=:'TYHON-Da~id. Gill( S lal t'~ Con ferenl leadin~ jnd i~'idua l ;;con:r on Iht' cind er pa ths wi 138:14 pnjnl ~, ca plu rt"d (irst place in th e loo'ya rd da' in 9.6, and Lh e: no yard da$h in 21.2. Excelli ng el~ ..... he re on the field. David placed second in hroadjutl and was leadoH ma(l Ior the- 440ya rd and Inile rela) He was ei eClf'ri fl'JO!;t "aluahle trackman ny t ~ammal' and rf'ce-iVf'd a nOlni na ti on for esc "Trackman o( Y(;ar,"
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DON STYRON- Don follow ..,d close on the heels of his twjn to take second spot wilh 114!.l.! poi nts. He pJaced se(;l)nd in hi gh rmd luw hurd l f'~ in 14..5 and 22.8. respef'li,el y. to Li e Ihe f\ E hi gh hurdle record
~el by Bill McDonald in ]956. His 22.8 lime in l o~' hurdles a t Southern AAI! was lhe [a~les!. lime for a freshman 01' juni or college in lhe nati on in ]958. Oon se rved as ancho r man 1m th e milt' and 440yanl relay,
Winning esc 440 relay championsh ip are David Styron, Jerry Ivy. Terry Reeves, Don ROBERT ,:\1cGOUGH-The NE record for jaytStyron. Not sho wn is Don Reynolds. lin throwing (202' 6") is held by Rohert, who
placed third in the GSC eve nt.
Ihe lape a1 NE
GENE HAGAN-holds the NE reeord ill pole vault wilh 12' (". He lied (01' third ill esc high jllmp and came in firlh in po le 'sulting.
Cross, country team includes : froUl row. Jack Williams, Gene Heasloll, James Flint: secoud row, Joe Swendson , Bud McCullio . Harper MeKay,
"Trackmen Win Honors"
To the Northeast State track team we offer con gratulations and say "Thank You ."
First, we wish to commend you on your fine show ing at the Gu If States Conference CrossCountry meet and other meets in which you competed last year. The record made was due to your determination alld great desire to win. The experts had you picked to finish fourth , hut you fini shed with a strong second ..
Next, we say "Thank you" for the presti ge you brought to our college. There was a time, long ago, when NOI1heast was noted fo r its track squads. Those early junior college days passed into legend. Then you came along with your winged feet, strong bodies, and willingness to train for high standards. The result means a return of prestige to what is now a senior institution.
So, with keen appreciation of your ability and eager ness to work, we say: "Congratulations, Coach Lewis Hartzog, and th e fine men you are training for track and Northeast."
Editor's nOle: The preceding editorial written by Ray Merritt won the annual joulnslism award presen ted at Honors Day.
Jack Williams breaks meet in the IwO mile,
!vlembers of the 880 relay lake pracliee run around tbe tra ek.
JOH N PENFOLD- On the esc field, John tied (or th ird place in high jump and eam~ in fjft h in broad jnmp.
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CHARLES '\fcCULLIN- Bud copped second in t he CSC two-mile run (9.56) and waS' also ~o(ed most improve.d t.rackman by hi~ Ical nlnal e.s.
JACK W1LLIAMS-on the right, holds lbl NE record in the mile ( 4 :29) and two mill (9 :47.8). Jack was vot ed hardest worker b) his teammates.
Don Styron is way ahead of his opponent as he brings in the haton.
Intran1urals al
Second pJace men's baskelbal l inl ramUTJI winners. Klleehng: J erry Clark, J e rry Head. James Laudadio. Standng: Jim Kuox, Robert Earle, "Sleepy" Reyno ld s.
Wonlt'n',; baskelbpU jnlramur~ J champs. Knt>eling: Jove Wade. Clara Smit h, Shirley \\: jggington. Standing: DolOTes Nolan, Cl;nda BenneLl , Jo Ann Cray. J oyce Woodward.
Wa ler wh p,eJ formed by a group from lhe swimming clas~. Cloeb"lse frO! "1 o'clock"
>hysical Education
Women's yoJleyhaJl intramu ra l champs: J oye Wade, Dolores No}:!.n , Two of the ma ny gi rls who play tennis in ph)'sica l education activities
Glenda Rennell , Dixie Rogers. J oyce Woodward. Not shown: Pat Fuller, are sllOw n demonstrating their skill.
Belty Jo Lee.
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You can ' t win by arguing. Men's basKe thaH in lramura ls take on the air of bi g-time eompeli tion.
Golj
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Golf team- lelt to right, Guy Dupriest, co-capta.in , Sonny Harper, Larry Tilley, Mark Womack. aud Ralph Norman, co-captain.
ROBERT D,MOSS-Co"h
The N0l1heast State Golf team may lead to greater achievements in athletic circles for the Indians. With three freshmen and two seniors, the tribe placed fourth in the GSC meet. Larry Tilley wa s No. 1 golfer and high scorer with 20 points. Coach R. L. (Bob) DeMoss is expecting his three frosh to be veteran " stickers" and to make a place on the greens for Northeast in '59.
~vcr rearly for actiflo , tht:st' fi v(~ P'- Ils lcrs b')QS led tfll: Indian ,. Juring their 19!17-58 !>cnso n-- Mar,;a rcl Varadu, Jean el! e Mc Do na ld . Li llia n Pr;{'('". !S('!sy Benlon , Clo d ]nhnf"tte Brad ley .
Cheerleaders
Il's never IOQ cold It) yell for th e I-N-D I A-N-S '
ViclOry ! Victor),! is om cry.
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sses
Seniors
Class ofIicers : Treasurer. Marie Gates; President, Bennie Franklin; Vi ce-president, RUlh Collios; Seeretary, Joyce Foreman; Reporter, MeriIyn Magnon .
First Row: ALDER, MYRTLE ___ ._. _~_____ __________ _______~ ____ ___~~ __ ______ Oak Grove
Elementary Educal,ion ANDERSON, GLYNN __ __ ______ ________________~ ________________ West Monroe
Elementary Education Second Row: ANGLIN, RONALD ____ __/___ ___ ______________ ~___________ .__ _ Transylvania
Agrcul,tu,re ASHLEY, DeLOIS West Monroe
Elementary Education Third Row: ASTON. EDGAR Monroe
Chemistry BANDY, BETTY --- - --~~--------------~ - --o-----------------~- West Monroe
Mnsic -. Fourth Row: BIGELOW, CHARLES Oak Grove
PreMedicine BLAKE, SEDRIC Delhi
Busine-ss Administration
First Row : BOND, FREDDIE ~ ~~~~ ~~~ ~"" ~~ "" '~" "" " ' .....~........... ~....... Jone,boro
Physical Education BOYD, JOSEPH W. ............ ................... ...... . . .... . .. Gilbert
Element.ary Education Second Row: BRADLEY, JOHNNIE .... ................................... .... .. .... Sarepta
Business Adllu:nistrat.ion BRADSHAW, E. J . ................... ~ ............~.. .... .. ..... Sterlington
Social Studies Education Third Row : BROOKS, JR. , H. P . ... ........... .......... ... ..
Pharmacy BROWN, PEGGY SUE ............ ..... ..... .... ~ __ ____ . Mangham
Elementary Education Fourth Row :
_ _ __ _ _ _ _ ___ ____ __ ___ ___< __ _ _ ___ _ _ BROWN, STEVE West Monroe Elementary Education
BRYAN, JEAN .. ~........ ~............ ~..................... ~ ..... Fort Necessity
Elementary Education
Filth Row : BURKETT. STANLEY ... ~ ~~ .............. ~ ............ ~...... ~... West Monroe
Music Education __ ____ _ _ _____ __ _ _ 0. _ __ . < _ _ __ _ o. ____ ~... ___ _____.___ MonroeCARTER, TED
Accounting Sixth Row: CHAPMAN, JUNE . ....................... . ......... ...... . Mangham
Business Educaton CLARK, BILLY . ~..............~...... ~................... ~........ ~..... ~... Monroe
Business Education
Seniors
First Row : BOND, FREDDIE ____________________ _______________ Jonesboro
Physical Education BOYD, JOSEPH W. _________________ _________ _______________ Gilbert
Elementary Education Second ROll):BRADLEY, JOHNNIE ____________ __ ___ _______ _______ Sarepta
BUSI:ness Admnistration BRADSHAW, E. J. __________________ ______ _____ __ ____ Sterlington
Social Slud,:es Education Third Row: BROOKS, JR., H. P. __________________ __ __________ Jonesville
PharmacyBROWN, PEGGY SUE ____ _________ ___ ____________ ______ Mangham
Elementary Education Fourth Row: BROWN, STEVE ___________.__________________________________ West Monroe
ElemenLary Education BRYAN, JEAN Fort Necessity
Elementary Education Filth Row : BURKETT, STANLEY ____ __ ________________ ___________________ West Momoe
Mwic Educalion CARTER, TED _______ .___ ~ ._____ .__ ______ . _______ ._..__ .._. Monroe
.AccountiTlg Sixth Row." CHAPMAN, JUNE Mangham
Business Education CLARK. BILLY _________________________________________ _____________ Monroe
Busill ess Education -'
Seniors
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Fo urth Army inspecls
F,:rst Row: CLARK, CHARLES __________ __________ ________________ Memphis, Tenn.
M ILJ ic Education. COLESON, ROBERT L. __ ____________________________________ ____ Swartz
Chemi.slry Second Row : COLLINS, BOBBY _____ __________ _________ __
___________________ Jones'lille Math Edllcation
COLLINS, ELLEN RUTH __________________________________________ Jonesville English Education
Th ird Row: COMEAUX_ ROY DOUGLAS ____ ______ .__________________.____ Winnsboro
Speech Education COODY, GENE RAY _____________________________________ .__._____ Pioneer
Science Education Fourth ROlu : CRAWFORD, ROSA WILLIS ________ .____________________ Rayvi lle
Science EdltcQlioTlCROTH ERS, L. T. ___________ _______ _____________________________ Tallulah
Social Studies Education Fiflh Row: CULP, DERWARD ________________________________________________ Monroe
Business Education CUNNINGHAM, JAMES _'---------------------------------------------- Monroe
Geology Sixth Row: DANNA, MARY LOUISE __ ___ ________________________________ Monroe
BrtSl:ness Edu cal-i'(} fI DANNA, PAT LYNN ____ __________ ______________ ______________ West Monroe
Elementary Education.
Se ors
First Row: DAVIS, LOUISE _________ _______ _ ______ ___ ___________ _______ __ __ ______ Monroe
Music Educal,i
Time OUI for lunch .
First Row: FOREMAN, JOYCE -------._..... __________ ..___ .. _._ ..........__ ._ Monroe
English Education FRA KLI , BE IE ______________.._....___..._..___....._... Monroe
Business Administration S econd Row: FREE, TH ELMA ........____._____ ..................___............ Arclribald
Elementary Edu,cation FUNDERBURK, RAY ___...._......... Memphis, Telm.
Geology Third Row: GARDNER, ARLEN RAY ____...................................._...... Monroe
Physical Education GARDNER, BETTYE .________..........._................................ Monroe
Business Education Fourth Row: GATES, MARIE ... .... _ .._............_ _ ..._............ ".... Monroe
Ekmentary Educatwn GEORGE, WILLIAM c. __............................_ .............. Swartz
Elementary EducaJion. FiJth Row: GOYNE, WAY E .__.___._............._.._.........._..........._.... Bastrop
Business Administration GRUBBS, GEORGE _____...._ ..........._......_.......__............ Monroe
Selence Education Sixth. Row: HAGAR, MARY VIRGINIA .._............._.....____....,_. Mangham
Elemenlar~ Education HALLBERG, JAMES ____......._._..._ .....__ .__ ..._... Vicksburg, Miss.
Music
Seniors
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Seniors
First Row : HARE, GEORGE ~ ............_............~ ............ ..........._..~ Monroe
Geology HEAD, OSCAR ......................_____........._...._____ . ____ ..____ ____ ._.... Eros
Ma.thematics Second Row: HENDERSON, MAUD ........._........._ . ___ ._ _ Mer Rouge
ElemenUIry Education HENDRICKS, JUANITA ....... ...____ .____................___ ._.. Monroe
Elementary Education Third Row: HERRINGTON, JOHNNIE ... ___ ........____________ __._ Winn,boro
Elementary Education HICKS, ADA .._._. __ _____________._.. ._._______ .__..._ .._.... Monroe
Elementary Education Fou.rth Row: HILLMAN, JESSIE LEE .. _. . _ _........_... __.._ Epp'
Biology HINDMON, WILLIAM .. ....... _........................ _.._......... Bastrop
General Agricu,lture Filth Row: HOLLOWAY, RONNIE ..........._..__.. __ ................._.._ Crowville
Elementa.ry Educa.tion HOPKINS, GEORGE .._.........._..._._. __ ..._ ....... Lake Providence
Phy,i.cal Edlu;ation Sixth Row: BOPKINS, JOHN ........__........................__.._ Lake Providenoe
Physical Ed""ation
Bobby Joe Oden shows off new Student Center.
Here's how yearbooks are made.
First Row: HOWZE. JACK IE ......__ ..__ .......__........._..__..... _ West Monroe
Biology INGRAM. EARL ...._.._...... _. . ... _ ......._.._......._... Mer Rouge
Social Stu.dies Education Second Row : IVEY, TED .._ ......_...__..._...____....._...__.......... Tallulah
Business JOHNSON, EDWARD .._...................... _ ........_............. Monroe
Social Science Third Row: JOHNSTON, ALFRED R . ............ _ ..__.................... Shreveport
Ph'Ysical Education JOHNSTON, DAvm L. :..._._ ___.................._ West Monroe
Accounting Fourth Rou:: JONES, MELVA ._......... ._ .._ ........... _ ......__...... Bastrop
Educal,ion KELLY, DOROTHY ....___........ _.._................ _ .._..._.... Monroe
English. Education F,:jlh Row: KILLIA N, RALPH ..... _.......__......___.....__......._ _ .._ Monroe
Agriculture LAMB, ROBERT ..........,_ ...... _ ........... __.....___..__ ...... Bastrop
Agronomy Sixlh Row : LANDRUM, HAYNES ...................._ .. _ ................. West Monroe
Mathematics LASSITER, DELL ._ ...._ _......................... Monroe
Speech Educ
Sel1iors
First Row: LEE, FAYE ____ _________________________________________________________ Crowville
Elemen.tary Education. LEE, JERRY _________________________ _____________________________ ______ Monroe
Speech Second Row: LINDSAY, MATILLE _______ ______________________________ West Monroe
Elem entary Education LITTLETON, ROBBIE ______________________________________ Downsville
Elementary Education Third Row: LORD, SHIRLEY ________ _______________________ __________ Monroe
English. Education McCORMlCK, DE JUANA ______________ ________ _ West Monroe
Music Fourth Row: McCORMICK, NELDA _________ _____________________ Linville
Business Education. McDONALD, GENEVERE ____________________________ West Monroe
Elementary Education. Fifth Row: McDONALD_KENNETH S_ _ _ __ __________ Mangham
. General Agriculture McDONALD, RICHARD _______ _____________________________ Holly Ridge
Physl~al Education Sixth Row: McGOUGH, DONALD __ __________ ______ __ _________ ___ __ __ Monroe
Music ______________________ ______ ___________ StartMcGOWEN, ROBERT Math.ematics
Stage crew prepares for "The Male Animal."
Billy May scores again.
FirSl Row: McKAY, SIDNEY ____ ___ ____________ __ _ _______ _______ ____ _ Archibald
Music Edu.cationMcMURRY_ JEWELL __ ________ ____________ ___ ______ ___ __ __________ Gilbert
Bu.s iness Education Second Row:MAGNON, MERILYN ______ ___ _____ __ _____________________ Mooroe
Elementary Education.MARTIN, BRONIS __ _ ________________________ __ ___ ___________ Tullos Elelnentary Edll.cation
Third Row : MARTIN, JOHN Tallulah
Biology lilA ON, JOHN __ \1:'innsboro
Science Educa,tion Fou.rLh Row : MERRI1T RAY _____ ______ ________________"__Taylorsville, Miss_
Social Studies Education MOORE. LORETTA ________________________________________________ West Monroe
Elementary Edu.cation. Fillh Row: MOSES, THOMAS D____________________ _ ~ ~_ Monroe
Bu.siness Administration ColumbiaMOTT, GEORGIA
H6me Ecoll omics Six lhRow :OLIVER, MURPHY ____________________ ___ _______________________________ _ Marion
Social Wellore ________ __ ___________________________________ ManghamPARHAM, HENRY Agricultu.re
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First Row: PARISEY, LARRY ___ ____ _________ _ __._________ ,, _____ ______ __ Elizabeth
GeologyPARKER, FRANCES _________ ._ ..________________________ Lake Providence
Elementary Education Second Row : PARKER, FRED _____.______ ___ _______ __ ____ ___ __ " Oak Grove
General. Business PATRICK, LUCILLE ________ _________________ ______________________ Monroe
Elementary Education Third Row: PATTERSON, BOBBIE R. ___________ __________________ __ ___ __Elvins, Mo.
Physical Education ____._________________________________ ___________ MarionPHILLIPS, SUE M. Business Education
Fourth Row: ______ . _ . _~____________._..______ ______ _.. MonroePOLLARD, DORIS
Music POSEY, LINDA _________________________________ _________ Lake Providence
Spanish Education Fifth Row : PRYOR, HOLCOMBE ____ _____________________
___Mobile, Ala. Music
______________________________.______ West MonroePUGH, CLIFFORD . Chemistry
Sixth Row: RICHARD, JAMES _______________________________ _________________ Alexandria
Physical Education RIDGLEY, JOHN ___________________ __ ___ ___ _
___.._ New Orleans Geology
Phi Mu group leaves for camp.
Ru sh Week adds to campus (e :S tivi l ie~.
Fl:rst Row: SEVIER, JANE ____ ._____._________________________________________ Tallulah
Physical Educal.;o" SHAW, PATRICIA ___________________________________ Oak Ridge
Business Second Row: SHELL, JAMES ____________________________ _ ____ West Monroe
Physical Education SHOEMAKER, RHETHA _____________________________________ Bastrop
Social Wella.re Third ROI/) : SIMON, DONALD J. _________ _______ ._____________________ ._ .____ Kaplan
PharmacySMITH, MARY PEARL ______________________ __ ____________________ Winnsboro
Business Education Fourth Row : SMITH, SALLYE ANN ___________________________________ Monroe
Elementar')' Edu.ca.lioft SMITHWICK, LOLA ____________________________________ Monroe
Physical Edu
Seniors
First Row: TAYLOR, BARR WAYNE _____________ _______ _______, _______ Downsville
Elemen l.ary Education THURMAN_ CECIL ___ ____________________________ ____ _______ Sicily Island
Elementary Edu,calion Second Row : TIMS, 1- T__________ ,__ __ ____ __ _____________________ _________ __ __ ___ Baskin
Mathematics TIPPEN. DONALD ____________________ ______________________ Chatham
BUS1:ness Administrntion Third Row: TONORE, CAROLE _. _________ ___________ __ __ 0________________________ Monroe
Elementary Education TOWNLEY_ RAY Monroe
General Business Fourth Row: TOWNSEND, JANIS POWERS __ __ ,__ ___________________ Winnsboro
Elementary Educal.icn TOWNSEND, PAULINE __ _____ __ ___________________ ,_____ Winnsboro
Elementary Edu,cal.ion Filth Row: WALKER, BOBBY _______ ___________________________ ____________ ____ Rayvill~
Agronomy WALK ER, DONALD Winnsboro
Sociology Sixth Row: WATTS, VELDA _____________ ____________ ____________._____________ West Monroe
Elementary Education ___________ _______ MonroeWELCH, BONNIE _
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President Slater presents certificate of award to Rohert H. Evans, General Manager". Olin Malbieson Chemica l Corporation, al graduation.
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First R Ol4): ~~________________..._..._________ MonroeWEST, ROBERT V.
Geology WILLIAMS, LLOYD _____......___......__. Greenville, Miss.
P~rsica1 Education Second Row: WILSON: GAYLE ____________________________________ __ __ ______ Monroe
Business EduC(J.tilJn WI NDHAM, WILLIAM ..........................._....._._...._... Tallulah
Elemeutar), Educo.#on. Third Row: WOOD, ROY .....__. ....... _.._.........__.....__._............ Monroe
Geowgy WY ATT, GLENN O . . _ ..__.._.._...___......____.....__........ Monroe
Chemistry Fou.rlh Row: YOUNG, JACK T. _...... . ..... _ .... ___....... ___... _ West Monroe
Bus in.ess Education
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