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. 1 .&. _-.- * ~-'~ • '-^" . 1 VINE KNOT NINETEEN FIFTY-NINE LOUISIANA COLLEGE PINEVILLE, LOUISIANA FROM A MIllH III/ AS YOU ENTER TO A nCAT" SCREAM AS YOU LEAVE m Opi/iitfff LiRuiiinittt I 6 WILL BE AT YOUR SIDE i 1 PEOPLE YOU MEET tt OF FRIENDLINESS . • n \ X f y TO LIVE TOGETHER / y i 3^ a TO WORK TOGETHER WITH OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS mnHH AND ON THE FIELD OF SPORTS N EVERY WILDCAT "S*! *• ^-1 «»rw» • T*. —re i 419 ^^* 7 ] r ! IK^-^:"1 5te#S TO THE CLASSES YOU ATTEND tt OF LEARNING . \ b.I! TO THE GOD WE LOVE OF REVERENCE Jfr*- * • */\ Ito-filS ^^ • m > V. • ! §£Sg MH I |fJBpiiK|M| THE PRESIDENT Congratulations are due the editors of this attractive yearbook. Within its pages you will find increasing pleas ures as the years unfold. Campus scenes and the faces of friends will revive memories of your happiest years. The stamp of Louisiana College is upon all of you whose faces appear herein. Wherever you go you will be the meas ure of your college's significance and worth. It is the hope of the administration and faculty that your character and achievements will always be such as to bring honor to those who believe in you. Cy. Carl Litit inn * * 4 19 Pictured above are the members of the Executive Com mittee of the Louisiana College Board of Trustees meeting TRUSTEES with the school's president. They are, seated, left to right: H. O. WEST President J. D. GREY Vice President R. B. TUDOR Secretary SHIRLEY BRIGCS Treasurer G. EARL GUINN Louisiana College President E. FRANK MASINGILL Dean oj Students Standing left to right: B.A., Louisiana College; M.A., Ph.D., Louisiana N. B. JAMES J. A. WHITE. JR. State University. T. P. STEPHENS, JR. TRUSTEES FOR 1958 R. B. TUDOR Alexandria C. O. WALKER Taylor R. L. COOK Denham Springs S. B. WHATLEY Alexandria E. N. WEAVER Elton MAX WARD Alexandria R. D. HENDRICK Shreveport TRUSTEES FOR 1959 N. B. JAMES Farmerville J. D. GREY New Orleans J. A. WHITE, JR Alexandria H. O. WEST Minden J. D. CHEATHAM Oak Grove J. W. MIDDLETON Shreveport M. B. PEARCE Alexandria THE FACULTY First Row: N. C. ALSUP, JR., M.Mus. Associate Professor of Music FRANK D. BENNETT, M.A. Associate Professor of Dramatics Second Row: JOE B. BLACK, M.S. Assistant Professor of Biology PIERRE VALMONT BLANCHARD, B.M. Associate Professor of Music Third Row: FRANCES BROWNING, M.A. Assistant Professor of Music GLEN T. CAIN, Th.M. Assistant Professor of Religion Fourth Row: C. J. CAVANAUGH, M.A. Professor of Biology A. L. COLLINS, L.L.D. Associate Professor of Education Fifth Row: ROBERT F. COOK, M.E. Associate Professor of Physics LELA B. COSTELLO, M.A. Associate Professor of History 22 THE FACULTY First Row: HENRY T. DONOHOE, M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics JUNE W. DYSON, M.A. Assistant Professor of Home Economics Second Row: SAMMY A. DYSON, M.S. Assista?it Professor of Library Science THELMA B. EDWARDS, M.A. Associate Professor of Secretarial Science Third Row: KENNETH L. FOX, B.A., C.P.A. Associate Professor of Commerce MARTHA C. GARCIA-LLORT, B.F.A. Assistatit Professor of Art Fourth Row: PAUL R. GODFREY, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry IVEY GRAVETTE, M.A. Associate Professor of English Fifth Row: HERBERT W. GREGORY, Ed.D. Professor of Education T. J. GRIFFIN, MA. Associate Professor of Educatioti 23 THE FACULTY First Row: STUART C. HACKETT, Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy ELMER F. HAIGHT, Th.D. Professor of Religion Second Row: F. M. HILBURN, M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry DEWITTE T. HOLLAND, Ph.D. Professor of Speech Third Row: W. M. KELLER, Mus.Doc. Associate Professor of Music FRED C. KENDRICK, M.A. Associate Professor of Journalism Fourth Row: ARTHUR KING, Diploma Assistant Professor of Music FRANK H. LEAVELL, M.A. Assistant Professor of Englisli Fifth Row: E. FRANK MASINGILL, Ph.D. Associate Professor of History THOMAS B. MILLIGAN, Th.D. Professor of Psychology 24 THE FACULTY First Row: NICHOLAS NAIDENKO, J.U.Dr Professor of French RAYMOND D. NICHOLS, M.A. Professor of Art Second Row: SARAH C. ORROK, M.A. Associate Professor of Health and Physical Education MILTON SIDNEY OVERBY, B.S. Instructor in Library Science Third Row: MATTIE LEE PATE, M.Mus. Associate Professor of Music J. W. PATRICK, M.S. Director of Athletics Fourth Row: LANORE T. SOGARD, B.S. Director of Nursery School F. J. TAYLOR, Ph.D. Professor of History Fifth Row: HENRY E. WALDEN, M.S. Professor of Health and Physical Education EILEEN M. WATT, M.S. Associate Professor of Home Economics 25 THE FACULTY First Row: GRADY E. WELCH, M.R.E. Assistant Professor of Religious Education DARWIN WHITE, M.A. Band Director and Assistant Professor of Music Second Row: R. W. WHITTINGTON, Th.D. Professor of Bible MAURICE FENNELL B.S.U. Director Third Row: MRS. FRANK MASINGILL Library Assistant EUGENE LANGFORD, B.A., B.D. Director of Public Re!atio?is NOT PICTURED DAVID S. BYRNSIDE, M.A. HAROLD KNIGHT, B.S. Assistant Professor of Mathematics Basketball Coach and Asst. Prof, of Health and Physical Educatioti THOMAS L. DAVIS, B.S. Assistant Football Coach REBECCA STEED, M.A. Instructor in Health and Physical Ed. Asststa)it Prof, of English JOSE MARIE GARCIA LLORT D. T. TARLTON, M.A. Instructor in Spanish Professor of Economics 26 THE STAFF First Row: DAN COLVIN Book Store Manager DOROTHY CALHOON, B.A. Registrar Second Row: BILLIE MEEKS Secretary to the President HELEN REAGAN Bookkeeper Third Row: HORACE WILLIS Director of Maintenance ANN WINKLER Dietitian NOT PICTURED JOANN GANDY, B.S. Asst. to Registrar BETTY JO LEWIS, B.A. Cashier EVELYN TAYLOR Secretary to the Dean, the Dean of Students and the Director of Public Relations 27 _' X ' '•: •';• • •"-•:•;.•;. .•_,,';: WrT T' ""^, IT ^H 1 : k 1 I 9 J 1 ^r * ./ ^ fltt. 'Ss..^^ /" \ VCVy"" 7 > > \b, \ \^ # / y If either men or women would realize the full power of personal beauty, it must be by cher ishing noble thoughts and hopes and purposes; by having something to do and live for that is worthy of humanity, and which by expanding the capacities of the soul, gives expression and symmetry to the body which contains it.—Upham bk* fSftJ^ ^TWSfc*' JHiss Jfiar* ;v ^4/JreJxeig< In the following pages the 1959 PINE KNOT presents to you the top sixteen beauties of the Louisiana College Campus. These girls were chosen by the student community of Louisiana College by popular vote. The top eight beauties were then selected from among these sixteen by judges on the basis of beauty, personality, and poise. This year we are happy to present to you as Campus Beauty, Miss Mary Aldredge. c ampus £eaii *y 31 <y\aneu \^^orbin 32 fI l <JVlar\j JL^ouiseuise dij<^LJavis 33 <J\au jack son 34 4$ 2 cfr - T '»!*• / 3*o>*CMc e <^MM pardue 35 Wiw. .CT.I»;>« HI •»' w» i { ii in •—r "•*" v\ *^ulvia C_^of/ey 36 J I u4 '2 m r»" ^ *S»i/e- ^S-i/e. ^Stit/e PEGGY CARTER COLLEEN CHAUDIOR Jjeautxf PEGGY SUE KOCH MARY JONES SUNSHINE BOONE MILDRED ALDREDGE r&tnner- UL\ MARGARET BECK LINDA KAY ALLEN •sry si I w f • ^^Tiiareu ^L^oftin One of the highest honors to be received by a senior girl at Louisiana College is that of L. C. Sweetheart. The re SEBS cipient of this award is chosen by popular vote by the student body for her friendship, pleasing person ality, scholastic ability and Christian character. The Schwartzberg trophies are presented to her and the win ner of the Mr. L. C. title at the time the selection is made known to the entire college communitv. 5g? »K\ft Left to right: Helen Richey, Mona Goff, Winston Deville, Sue St. Amant. WHO'S WHO IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Left to right: Paul Bergeron, Rosemary Pate, David Berg eron. Each year approximately thirteen cf the most outstanding juniors and seniors on the Louisiana College campus are selected by the Student-Faculty Organization for membership in Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. They are chosen on the basis of activities, scholar ship, capabilities, and service. Membership in Who's Who is one of the highest honors that may come to a college student. Left to right: Jean Jeffries, Harry Smith. Left to right: Maunsel Pearce, Calista Whittekin, Darlene Cheatham, Audrey Loftin. 45 SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Left to right: Margaret Beck, Bobby Campbell. CLASS FAVORITES SENIOR FAVORITES Left to right: Sue St. Amant. James Parker ^a » •«•<• 000*^- Activity is God's medicine; the highest genius is willingness and ability to do hard work. Another conception of genius makes it a doubtful if not a dangerous possession. —R. S. MacArthur On the belief that a democratic school is the best training for life in a democracy, the Student Congress of Louisiana College was organized. With the passing of the years its accomplish ments have steadily increased. The Congress consists of representatives whose duty is to receive from the members of their class all problems concerning or affecting Louisiana College and to present these problems before the Congress for discussion and action. Each committee of the organization is designed to administer to one or more particular needs of the College and is assigned to perform any duty which falls under its jurisdiction. HELEN RITCHEY President MAUNSEL PEARCE Vice President JEAN JEFFRIES TOMMY BERRY Secretary Treasurer SNi • iiiirw A STUDENT CONGRESS Seal The Athenian float in the Homecoming parade, which is sponsored by the Student Congress.