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THEN. CAROLINA ST. GAME, NOV. 21, 1970

Published by the Athletic Department Dr. Rix. N. Yard, Director G. J. deMonsabert, Business Mgr. Editor: Bill Curl

Metro-Link ...... 6 The Tulane Coaches ...... 8 Information ...... 9 Tulane Universi ty Officials ...... 10 Athletic Staff ...... 13 The Tulane Team ...... 15 Trainers , Managers , Ground Keepers ...... 19 Andy Bourgeois ...... 20 N. Carolina State Scouting Report ...... 22 Tulane Alphabetical Roster ...... 23 Lineups , Numerical Rosters ...... 24 N. Carolina State Alphabetical Roster ...... 26 N. Carolina State University Officials ...... 27 Songs and Cheers ...... 29 The N. Carolina State Team ...... 30 Campus Scenes ...... 32 Official 's Signals ...... 33 Training Center ...... 34 Green Wave Club ...... 38 '70, '71 ...... 41 Future Football Schedules ...... 44

Cover : Top Left ; Tackle Mike Walker . Top Right; Ray Heste r. Middle Left ; Joe Young . Middle Right ; David Abe rcrombie. Bot­ tom Left; Quarterback Mike Walker . Bottom Center ; Art Ledet. Bottom Right ; Cheerleader Mary Margaret Court. Photos by · Armand Bert in and Dr. W. Peter Riehl.

Editorial Staff : Gayle Letulle , Denise Pawlowski , Scott Slonim Art Direction and Design : Mouton Art Assoc iates Photography : Armand Bertin , Matt Anderson , Laughead Photographers · Special Features: University News Service , Quentin Ault , Director

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·The Wings of l\lan·· j.., a regi,tercd 'iervice mark of Ea'itern Air Linc'i. ln1.:. Metropolitan New Orleans has a new helping hand for low-income or non-profit clients interested in revitalizing their particular living areas through a community service agency called Metro-Link , Community Design Center , estab­ lished through cooperation of the Tulane University School of Architecture, the New Orleans chapter of the American Institute of Architects , Total Community Action and the City Demonstration Agency (Model Cities). The helping hand has already reached out to assist in renovating and redecorating community buildings such as Kingsley House , Magnolia Community Center, Parish Prison, and Head Clinic in the Vieux Carre. Other projects have included planning and design for playgrounds , a neighborhood shopping center , renovating buildings in the Irish Channel area of the city, the Com­ munity Service Center , and current projects to develop users' standards for scattered site public housing, and as­ sistance in the Human Relations Council's Beautiful Blocks program. The unique part of this program is that it represents a means by which university students may participate in a work-study course for the benefit of the community and for which they receive credit in the Tulane School of Archi­ tecture. In addition to students in the course, Metro-Link is made up of growing numbers of architects who volunteer their services , members of the VISTA program, and others interested in aid to persons otherwise unable to afford pro­ fessional architectural and urban design services for reno­ 2 vation or construction problems. Professor William K . Turner , associate dean of the Tu­ lane School of Architecture and a member of Metro-Link's steering committee , explains that TCA has provided services and space for the design center , and the city 's new Model Cities program will finance the small full-time staff. Currently, Robin Riley , a graduate of the Tulane School of Architecture, is serving as acting director of the center. Assisting him are six VISTA volunteers , all graduate archi­ tects , film-maker specialists , or city planners , staff mem­ bers who receive requests for services and give technical assistance and professional advice to clients. Purpose of the center , says Professor Turner , who in­ structs the Tulane design credit course , is to focus service on areas of urban New Orleans most in need of profes­ sional planning assistance, as well as to assure clients that their requests will be studied to meet their own unique needs. Handing out their time and talents, Metro-Link 's partici­ pants are finding that the program is a valuable tool to 6 the disadvantaged groups who come to them. Metro-Link started two years ago with the design and construction of a playground in the Irish Channel area . Although still designing playgrounds occassionally , Metro­ Link today deals primarily with recreational spaces which are a part of an overall comprehensive plan . 2 Tulane students and VISTA volunteers redecorated the teen-age lounge at Kingsley House, a New Orleans community center which is the oldest social agency in the city and the first settlement house in the South. 3 A shotgun house in the Irish Channel area of New Orleans was renovated, while preserving its old but sturdy cypress structure which is typical of many homes in the area. Metro-Link hopes this will be first in a series of projects where existing structures 4 are renovated and then sold to low income families . 4 Jerry Billes , a 1970 graduate of the Tulane School of Architecture and a Metro-Link participant , points to designs for a neighborhood shopping center during a meeting with business and government representatives in Natchez , Miss . The center will be owned and operated by a group of black businessmen as part of a program emphasizing minority enterprise . 5 This model of a neighborhood shopping center to be operated by a group of black businessmen in Natchez , Miss., is a result of team effort by Metro-Link participants. Their designs to deal with the social , as well as the physical and economic , aspects of planning and design, will be brought to conclusion by a Natchez architect. 6 Meeting at Metro-Link headquarters to discuss current projects are Tulane School of Architecture students. left to right , Robert Levy of ; Steven Rick , Cold Water , Mich .; Robert Tom , Arcola , Miss .; Jane Evans, New Orleans ; Harold Pique , Jr ., New Orleans ; and Robert Campbell , New Orleans . Others , left to right , are VISTA volunteer Salvadore Camacho, Detroit ; Professor Turner ; Robin Riley; and VISTA volunteer Zachary Weiss , New York City.

5 6 7 The Brain Trust andthe Boss

Coach Jim Pittman has assembled a top-flight coaching staff-a care­ ful blend of youth and experience that gives the Green Wave some of the best tutelage available. "I feel like I have one of the best groups of assistant coaches in the country ," says Pittman. "They are not only fine coaches on the field, they do an outstanding job in the office and in recruiting." Pittman (front, center) is flanked by Frank Young (left), assista nt coach in charge of defense, and Tom "Pap" Morris (right) assistant coach in charge of offense. Standing (from left to right) are Marv Kristynik , offense ; Jack Orsley , recruiting director; Billy Tohill , defense; Joe Clark , offense; Gerard Boudreaux , defense; Andy Bour­ geois, freshman coach. RED CROSS STATIONS-Tulane Stadium is equipped w ith the most modern , up-to-date firs t aid equipment available , matching the finest Red Cross stadium facili­ t ies in the country. The main station is located on the ground level in the northwest corner of the stadium , and additional stations are maintained at the northeast , south­ east and southwest corners on the ground level and under the west stands near the north 20-yard line . Should there be an emergency near you , notify the nearest sta­ dium guard immediately . DOCTORS' CALLS-Doctors ' telephones are located as follows: East side , ground level at entrance to ramp # 3 ; West side , ground level at entrance to ramp # 3; West The Whitney brings you side ramp , radio booth level , above section X-L. Doctors ' numbers are assigned by the Tulane Athletic Department. all the bank services A record of your number will be retained at the stadium telephones and your number will be announced over the you need: public address system. OTHER EMERGENCY CALLS-Stadium telephone number SAVINGS ACCOUNTS • INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS is 861-3661 . Pages will be made over the public address CHECKING ACCOUNTS • CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB system only in case of extreme emergencies. AUTOMATIC TRANSFER TO SAVINGS • SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES LOST AND FOUND-During and after the game , items should be claimed at the Lost & Found Office on the PERSONAL MONEY ORDERS • COMMERCIAL LOANS ground level in the southwest corner of the stadium. On AUTO LOANS • HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS ensuing days , items can be claimed at the Stadium Ticket LOBBY DEPOSITORIES • 24 HOUR DEPOSITORY Office , 6401 Willow Street , telephone 861 -3661. COLLECTION OF BONDS& COUPONS REST ROOMS-Rest Rooms are located on the ground level and on the upper level ramp under the top deck . FOREIGN BANKING DEPARTMENT • STORAGE OF VALUABLES There are also rest rooms at each end of the upper deck . TRUST SERVICES • BOND DEPARTMENT TELEPHONES-Telephone pay stations are on the ground CORRESPONDENT BANKING RELATIONSHIPS . level concourse on all sides and ends of the stadium ACCEPTANCE FOR DEPOSIT OF FEDERAL TAXES WITHHELD BY EMPLOYERS CONCESSION PRICES-Pay no more . All vendors must CREDIT DEPARTMENT • BANK-BY-MAIL wear identifying badges. Please buy only from authorized vendors and pay only the above prices. Report any in­ - plus 87 years of banking experience which is available stances of over charge or other complaints to the near­ to every customer -small or large. est stadium guard , including the vendor 's badge number.

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In an era of rapid development of the "multiver­ His leadership at Tulane has resulted in sign·f· . . • f" . 1 11 cant sity " campuses, crowded with ten~ of_ thousands of increases 1n 1nanc1a assistance enabling theu • ·t . h . n1ver- students, Tulane University has maintained a steady, s1 yd tfo 1~l~t~easet ehqual1ty and range of its faculty reasoned growth without losing its sense of com- an ac1 1 1es and t erefore, the quality of its aca­ munity. demic programs. Its eleven schools and colleges are close-knit di­ Especially conspicuous examples of the resultsth t visions where faculty, students and staff can work he has attained are the construction of the ne: together on an inter-pers onal basis. Howard-Tilton Memorial Library , expansionand de ­ And, with most units geographically near to one velopment of a comprehensive medical center, pro­ another , university-wide programs for all of its 8,000 vision of larger facilities for the Law Schoo l in the students and 800 fulltime faculty provide opportu­ structure which formerly served as the un iversityli­ nities for effecting associations among the members brary , and the new science building which is nearing of all divisions. completion . The opportunities for exchanges of views are an While all these things were being acco mplished, important aspect of education at Tulane , as young Dr. Longenecker has found time to participa te in na­ people from all 50 states and many foreign countries tional and international programs for the advance­ share views and experience s enabling all of them ment of education , science and government andfo r to better appreciate various cultures and to develop the solution of major world problems espe ciallyin a better understanding of the world in which we live. the field of nutrition . Dr. Herbert E. Longenecker, Tulane's President for If he has neglected anything, it has been hisho b­ the last decade, is an internati onally-known educator bies , though he still finds time occasionally for fish­ whose tireless energies are devoted to a wide range ing with his friends and colleagues. of interests .

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Andrew Joseph Bourgeois Jr. is the new head squad as a freshman. He however still prac­ freshman football coach at Tulane and it is ticed with the varsity in hopes of one day appropriate that this man of enthusiasm was getting the job done. The records prove he named to that position just prior to the be­ did this. ginning of the "Year of the Green" campaign. He attended college without a scholarship , His character and confidence will be a val­ believing that heart and desire better judge a person than size. Andy won the battle uable aid as Tulane returns to respectability and became a full grant-in-aid football and base­ on the gridiron. Winners will emerge from his ball player, serving as captain of the baseball mold, as he blends attitude with ability, heart with head , and desire with dependability. team in his junior and senior years. He was contacted for the head football and "Andy" as he is more commonly known athletic director job upon graduation by the was born on March 29, 1938. He was under Brothers of the Sacred Heart at St. Aloysius the Ram or Aries, which happens to be the of Vicksburg . He remained in Vicksburg from first sign of the Zodiac, and Andy has always 1961 through 1964 winning the Catholic Con­ driven to be first ever since. ference Championship in 1963. He married Lola White of Jackson, Missis­ The same brothers beckoned Andy when sippi in December of 1959 and his life before Cor Jesu High School decided to begin an and since has been athletics. Before as a athletic program. The brothers believed that NORD player, then a high school player at Andy was the man to begin the type of plan St. Aloysius, and a college player at Louisiana for them that would lead to championships. State University. Afterwards as a coach at When the two schools merged, Cor Jesu St. Aloysius of Vicksburg, Cor Jesu, then and St. Aloysius of New Orleans , Andy was Brother Martin. the guiding force. He was named head foot­ In high school Andy played football and ball coach and athletic director of the largest baseball , serving as captain of both teams in boys private school in the South. His years his senior year. His start in baseball was not at Cor Jesu were 1965-68 and at Brother 20 a glamorous one, being cut from the junior Martin 1969. Continued on Page 46 ~ Lola and Troy Blake , Andy and Drew... a•• There's dealership in town that doesn't play 9~!!!!!~,,

1970 - YEAR OF THE GREEN

22 1,______Tulane Roster

Name (Number) ...... Position, Height, Weight Name (Number) ...... Position , Height, Weight Class ...... Home Town (High School). H. ,S. Coach Class...... Home Town (High School) , H. S. Coach *ABERCROMBIE , David (11) ...... TB, 6-0, 190 * HENDERSON, Joel (30) ...... LB, 6-0, 195 Senior ...... Seminary, Miss. (Seminary HS) E. Rodgers Senior ...... Greenville, Miss . (Greenville HS) W. Morgan ASHER, Harod (46) ...... LB, 6-1, 205 ** HESTER, Ray (56) ...... LB, 6-2, 215 Sophomore ...... Bogalusa, La. (Bogalusa HS) L. Murray Senior ...... New Orleans , La. (Holy Cross HS) John Kalbacher ATKINS, Jim (94) ...... LB, 6-1, 200 HOLLINGSWORTH, Jeff (78) ...... OT, 6-2, 220 Junior ...... Beaumont, (Forest Park HS) W. Drennan Sophomore ...... New Orleans, La. (Behrman HS) E. Michel BAILESS, Butch (74) ...... OT, 6-1, 220 JOHNSON, Frank (73) ...... DT, 6-2, 230 Junior ...... Vicksburg, Miss. (Cooper HS) R. Dunaway Sop hom ore ...... Vicksburg, Miss. (Warren HS) Dewey Patridge * BARRIOS, Steve (29) ...... WB, 6-0, 187 KERSHAW, Bob (12) ...... QB, 6-1, 183 Junior ...... New Orleans, La. (West Jefferson HS) R. Pries Jun ior ...... Littl e Rock , Ark. (Catholic HS) M. Malham * BATEY, Jim (38) ...... TB, 5-11 , 195 ** KINGREA , Rick (32) ...... LB, 6-1, 235 Junior ...... Fran klin, La. ( Franklin HS) D. Brumfield Senior ...... Baton Rouge, La. (Baton Rouge, HS) L. McGraw BERTRAND, Earl (63) ...... OG, 5-11, 225 KOESLING , Mike (72) ...... OT, 6-0, 222 Sop homore ...... Westlake. La. (Westlake HS) C. Kuehn Sophomore ...... Dallas, Texas (R. L. Turner HS) Kirk Drew BROWN, Bill {92) ...... LB,- 6-2, 180 ** LABORDE, Jack (42) ...... OE, 6-0, 205 Sophomore ...... St. Louis Mo. (Kirkwood HS) W. Lenich Senio r...... New Orleans, La. (Jesuit HS) K. Tarzetti BUCHANAN, John (19) ...... SAF, 5-11, 185 * LACHAUSSEE , Rusty (17) ...... QB, 6-1 , 192 Sophomore ...... Pensacola, Fla. (Pensacola HS) J. Moorer Junior ...... Pascagoula , Miss. (Pas cagoula HS) L. Hollingshead * BULLARD, Joe (23) ...... DHB, 6-0, 185 LANDRY, Mike (58) ...... OG, 6-2, 210 Junior ...... Mobile, Ala. (University Military) M. Hefner Jun ior ...... L ake Charles, La. (Landry HS) R. Cosnel I ** CHAPPUIS, Duke (48) ...... TB, 5-10, 185 * LEBLANC, Maxie (14) ...... TB, 6-1, 180 Senior...... New Orleans, La . (De La Salle HS) L. McHenry Junior ...... Vinton, La . (Vinton HS) J. Barbeau *CLINGON, Billy {64) ...... OG, 6-0, 205 *LEDET, Art (88) ...... OE, 6-1 , 215 Sen ior ...... Raleigh, Miss. (Raleigh HS) Larr y Kelley Junior ...... Abbeville, La. (Abbeville HS) J. Mula * COMMANDER, Ray (76) ...... DT, 6-2, 225 LEE, Randy (80) ...... DE, 6-1, 200 Junior ...... Port Arthur , Tex as (Austin HS) B. But aud Sophomore ...... Dall as, Texas (Jefferson HS) R. Hollywood • CORN, Ronnie (44) ...... FB, 6-0, 195 * LOPRESTO, Al (62) ...... DT, 6-1, 205 Junior ...... Mobile, Ala. (Murphy HS) C. Anderson Junior ...... New Iberia, La . (Catholic HS) R. Banna CRAIN, Dennis (27) ...... WB, 5-10, 175 McGUIRE, Mike (93) ...... OE, 6-3, 185 Junior ...... Vicksburg, Miss. (Cooper HS) R. Dunaway Sop homore ...... Metairie, La. (Jesuit HS) R. Coates CULWELL, David (68) ...... DT, 6-0, 200 McKEIVIER, Jim (95) ...... LB, 5-10, 108 Sophomore ...... Garland, Texas (Garland HS) R. Coffee Sophomore ...... Sulphur, La . (Sulphur HS) Shannon Suarez DALIER, Lloyd (49) ...... OE, 5-11, 200 * MARSHALL, Bob (35) ...... FB, 5-10, 195 Sophomore ...... New Orleans, La. (Holy Cross HS) John Kalbacher Junior ...... Metairie, La. (East Jefferson HS) R. Whitman DAVIES, Steve (31) ...... WB, 6-3, 215 * MARSHALL, O'Dell (75) ...... OT, 6-2, 230 Junior ...... Coral Gables, Fla. (Coral Gables HS) N. Kotyz Junior ...... Pasadena, Texas (Rayburn HS) J. McNeil DAWSON, Jim (90) ...... OE, 5-11 , 185 MARSHALL, Ray (24) ...... LB, 6-0, 198 Sophomore ...... Jacksonville, Fla. (Paxon HS) E. Swartz Sophomore ...... Metairie, La. (St. Aloysius HS) B. Arms DEWITT, Chip (54) ...... C, 6-1, 220 MOSS, Charles (40) ...... DHB, 6-0, 184 Senior ...... Houston, Te xas (Memorial HS) C. Churchill Sophomore ...... Lake Charles, La . (Lake Charles HS) J. Emmons DOUGHTY, Ken (45) ...... LB, 5-11, 195 MURRAY, Lewis (51) ...... c, 6-2, 226 Sophomore ...... Shreveport, La. (Northwood HS) James Farrar Sophomore ...... Bogalusa, La. (Bogalusa HS) L. Murray ** DUCK, Bryan (81) ...... DE, 6-1, 200 MUSE, Randy (36) ...... LB, 6-0, 215 Senior ...... Purvis , Miss. (Purvis HS) L. Williams Sophomore ...... Union , Miss. (Union HS) Torris Ryals * ELLIS, Paul (13) ...... SAF, 5-10, 182 *PAULSON, Mike (85) ...... OE, 6-2, 190 Junior ...... New Orleans, La. (Dallas Jesuit HS) G. P asqua Junior ...... Dallas , Texas (Br yan Adams HS) R. Cowsar Ewing, George (41) ...... DHB, 5-11, 186 * RICHARD, David (20) ...... LB, 5-10, 185 Sophomore ...... Houston , Texas (S. P. Waltrip HS) L. Agelton Senior ...... Lutcher , La . (Lutcher HS) E. Roussel ** FARNELL, Mike (22) ...... WB, 5-11, 185 RICHARD, Dennis (91) ...... DE, 6-0, 200 Senior ...... Mobile , Ala. (McGill Institute) A. Conlin Sophomore ...... Houston, Texas (M. B. Smiley HS) Malone FOLEY, Rob (69) ...... OT, 6-0, 215 * RICHARDSON, Carl (83) ...... OE, 6-3, 215 Sophomore ...... New Orleans, La. (Jesuit HS) R . Coates Junior ...... Berwick , La. (Berwick HS) A. Wyman FONTANA, Tony (18) ...... QB, 5-11, 190 ROUX, Bill (37) ...... DHB, 5-11, 198 Junior ...... Abbeville, La . (Vermillion Catholic) V. Listi Sophomore ...... Gonzales, La . (East Ascension HS) Schexnidre FREY, Bob (52) ...... DT, 6-2, 225 ** SANDERS, Kenny (15) ...... SAF, 6-0, 188 Sophomore ...... Mobile , Ala. (McGill Institute) A. J. Conlin Senior ...... Baton Rouge , La . (Lee HS) W. Turner **GENDRON, Joe (89) ...... DE, 6-2, 205 * SANFORD, Mike (53) ...... LB, 6-0 , 210 Senior ...... Watertown, N. Y. (Carthage Central HS) E . Decker Senior ...... Moselle, Miss. (South Jones HS) N . Robert s GIBSON, Lee (47) ...... DHB, 5-11, 175 * *SCELFO, Sam (67) ...... OT, 5-11, 217 Sophomore ...... Maplewood, La. (Sulphur HS) Shannon Suarez Senior ...... New Iberia , La . (New Iberia HS) F. Mahfouz GILL, Johnny (34) ...... * SMITH, Ed (84) ...... DE, 5-11, 190 ...... FB, 6-0, 190 Junior ...... Eunice , La . (Eunice HS) J. Nagata Senior ...... Slidell , La . (Slidell HS) George Thom as SPENCER, Butch (26) ...... DHB, 6-2, 209 GLEASON, Greg (10) ...... QB, 5-11, 178 Senior ...... Farmerville, La. (Farmerville HS) C. Carpenter Junior ...... La Mesa , Calif. (Helix HS) Vinton *STARK, Steve (82) ...... DE, 6-0, 190 GODWIN, Jim (86) ...... OE, 6-4, 195 Senior ...... Frankl in, La. (Franklin HS) D. Brumfield Sophomore ...... San Antonio, Texas (Churchill HS) E . Corley STUPRICH, Mike (71) ...... DT, 6-2, 223 •GRAVES, Bart (70) ...... OT, 6-4, 240 Sophomore ...... Long Beach , Miss. (Lo ng Beach HS) Loui s McKissack Senior...... Mars hall, Texas (Marshall HS) R. Brooks *THOMAS, Steve (60) ...... OG, 5-11, 215 • GRIMES, Bruce (39) ...... LB, 6-0, 195 Junior ...... Groves, Texas (Port Neches HS) E. O'Brien Junior ...... Pascagoula , Miss. (Pascagoula HS) L. Hollingshead * THOMPSON, Jim (50) ...... C, 6-2, 215 * GUZMAN, Ronnie (59) ...... LB, 6-0, 207 Junior ...... Dallas, Texas (Bryan Adams HS) R. Cowsar Junior ...... Lake Charles, La. (Lake Charles HS) J. Emmons *VALLS, Mike (61) ...... OG, 6-0 , 217 HALE, Joel Junior ...... New Iberia , La . (Cat hol ic HS) R . Banna (57) ...... DT, 6-3, 210 *WALDRON, Sophomore ...... Henderson , Texas (Henderson HS) F. Jackson Bob (79) ...... DT, 6-5, 235 Junior ...... Shreveport, La. (Byrd HS) J. Cox HARDER, Glenn (55) ...... LB, 6-2, 215 ** WALKER, J. Mike (77) ...... DT, 6-5, 230 Sophomore ...... Lafa yette, La . (Lafayette HS) L. Forem an Senior ...... Sulphur, La. (Sulphur HS) Shannon Suarez HARGRAVE, Cal (28) ...... TB, 6-2, 195 WALKER, Mike W. (16) ...... QB, 6-1, 183 Junior ...... Crowley, La . (Notre Dame HS) J. Dill Sophomore ...... Hou ma, La . (Terrebonne HS) Bob Parker HEAPE, Scott (25) ...... WB, 6-0, 191 WICKS, Wayne (65) ...... OT, 6-1, 220 Junior ...... Dallas, Texas (St. Mark's HS) W. Ripp etoe Sophomore ...... Lake Charles, La. (Lake Charles HS) J . Emmons • HEBERT, David (33) ...... DHB, 5-11 , 183 * WILKENFELD, Allen (66) ...... OG, 5-10, 225 Junior ...... Thibodau x, La . (Thibodaux HS) M. Tatum Senior ...... Te xas City, Te xas (Texas City HS) L. Parker HEBERT, Ricky (21) ...... TB, 5-10, 186 * YOUNG, Joe (87) ...... DE, 6-1, 217 Sophomore ...... Jennings , La . (Jennings HS) B. Huds on Junior ...... Houston , Texas (Smiley HS) G. Williams

*Denotes varsity letters earned. Tri-Captains: David Abercrombie, Rick Kingrea, J. Mike Walker. . . . ADDITIONAL DATA ON PLAYERS WITH JUNIOR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE-Da vid ABERCROMBIE-Jones Jr. College, E_llisvdle, Miss.,. 2 yrs., Coole Bill CLINGON-Jones Jr. College, Elli svi ll e, Miss., 2 yrs., Coach S. Cooley. Greg GLEASON-University of California at. San Coach S(. { . ~ II ) S D·e O Calif 1 yr Coach R Hackett· Grossmont Jr. College, Grossmont, Calif., 1 yr., Coach C. Wh1tf1eld. DiegoG ;~ES-Nn,o:_ ~k~i~;,,a a~ &t• Jr. C;llege,.,, Okla., 1 y r., Coach C. Bowman. Joel HENDERSON- Delta Jr. College, Bart R . · C h J R nd II Mike SANFORD-Jones Jr . College, Ellisvil le, Miss., 2 yrs., Coach S. Cooley. Wayne WICKS-­ ~~rho:l~h';;;:,~·• l lr',J.:J/ccollege, aMi.. mi, Okla., 1 yr., Coach C. Bowman . Allen WILKENFELD-Kilgore Jr. College, Kilgore, Tex., 2 yrs., R. Simmons. 23 Wouldn't an ice cold Coke taste good right now? PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS

N. CAROLINA STATE TULANE

Offense- Offense-

Pos. No . Name Pos. No. Name

LE 83 GARY SAUL WE 81 MIKE PAULSON LT 72 ED NICHOLAS WT 78 JEFF HOLLINGSWORTH LG 63 BILL YOEST WG 66 ALLEN WILKENFELD C 54 DAN SARIK C 54 CHIP DEWITT RG 65 JOHN SAUNDERSON SG 60 STEVE THOMAS RT 77 BILL PHILLIPS ST 72 MIKE KOESLING RE 84 GEORGE BOTSKO SE 88 ART LEDET QB 11 DENNIS BRITT QB 16 MIKE W. WALKER HB 31 PAUL SHARP FB 35 BOB MARSHALL FB 35 DAVE RODGERS TB 11 DAVID ABERCROMBIE WB 25 PAT KENNEY WB 29 STEVE BARRIOS

Defense- Defense-

Pos. No. Name Pos. No . Name

LE 88 CLYDE CHESNEY LE 82 STEVE STARK LT 75 DAN MEDLIN LT 77 J. MIKE WALKER MG 66 GEORGE SMITH RT 79 808 WALDRON RT 70 ROGER MCSWAIN RE 87 JOE YOUNG RE 87 STEVE RUMMAGE LB 32 RICK KINGREA LLB 32 BRYAN WALL LB 56 RAY HESTER RLB 47 STAUBER WILSON LB 55 GLENN HARDER LCB 40 VAN WALKER ROV 20 DAVID RICHARD RCB 44 BILL MILLER HB 22 JOE BULLARD ss 45 TOM SIEGFRl~D HB 33 DAVID HEBERT FS 42 JACK WHITLEY SAF 13 PAUL ELLIS

N. Carolina State Numbers Tulane Nu_mbers 11 Dennis Britt, QB 54 Oan Sarik, C 10 Greg Gleason, QB 54 Chip Dewitt, C 13 Jim Hardin, HB 55 Allen Fair, C 11 David Abercrombie , TB 55 Glenn Harder, LB 12 Bob Kershaw , QB 56 Ray Hester, LB 14 Pat Kornsnick, QB 56 David Whitehead, LB 13 Paul Ellis, SAF 57 Joel Hale, DT 15 Gary Clements, QB 60 Allen Hicks, K 14 Maxie leBlanc, TB 58 Mike Landry, OG 15 Kenny Sanders , SAF 59 Ronnie Guzman, LB 17 Darrell Moody, QB 61 Craig John , G 16 Mike W. Walker, QB 60 Steve Thomas, OG 19 Mike Charron , K 63 Bill Yoest, G 17 Rusty Lachaussee, QB 61 Mike Valls, OG 18 Tony Fontana , QB 62 Al Lopresto, DT 20 Pete Burgess, WB 64 Andy Solonoski, MG 19 John Buchanan, SAF 63 Earl Bertrand , OG 21 Bob Pilz, CB 65 John Saunderson, G 20 David Richard, LB 64 Billy Clingon, OG 21 Ricky Hebert , TB 65 Wayne Wicks, OT 22 Don Bradley, HB 66 George Smith, MG 22 Mike Farnell , WB 66 Allen Wilkenfeld, OG 23 Tim Foley, HB 68 Bryan Cheek, G 23 Joe Bullard, DHB 67 Sam Scelfo, OT 24 Ray Marshall, LB 69 Bill Vlachos , DT 68 David Culwell, DT 24 Butch Altman , WB 25 Scott Heape, WB 69 Rob Foley, OT 25 Pat Kenney, WB 70 Roger McSwain, DT 26 Butch Spencer, DHB 70 Bart Graves, OT 27 Dennis Crain, WB 71 George Bell, DT 71 Mike Stuprich, DT 26 Pete Blocklin, WB 28 Cal Hargrave, TB 72 Mike Koesling, OT 27 Lynn Daniell, HB 72 Ed Nicholas, T 29 Steve Barrios, WB 73 Frank Johnson , DT 73 James Hipps, DT 30 Joel Henderson, LB 74 Butch Bailess, OT 31 Paul Sharp , FB 31 Steve Davies, WB 75 O' Dell Marshall , OT 32 Bryan Wall , LB 75 Dan Medlin, DT 32 Rick Kingrea , LB 76 Ray Commander , OT 33 David Hebert , DHB 33 Gary Moser, FB 76 Rich Starodub, T 77 J. Mike Walker, DT 34 Jehnny Gill , FB 78 Jeff Hollingsworth , OT 34 Mike Mallan, FB 77 Bill Phillips, T 35 Bob Marshall , FB 79 Bob Waldron, DT 35 Dave Rodgers, FB 78 John Elliott , T 36 Randy Muse, LB 80 Randy lee, DE 37 Bill Roux, DHB 81 Bryan Duck, DE 36 Ed Hoffman , LB 79 Heber Whitley, T 38 Jim Batey, TB 82 Steve Stark , DE 40 Van Walker , CB 80 Steve lester , E 39 Bruce Grimes , LB 83 Carl Richardson, OE 40 Charles Moss, OHR 84 Ed Smith, DE 41 Dave Adamczyk , S 81 Pete Sowirka, E 41 George Ewing , DHB 85 Mike Paulson, OE 42 Jack Whitley , S 82 Bill Clark, DE 42 Jack Laborde , OE 86 Jim Godwin, OE 44 Ronnie Corn , FB 87 Joe Young , DE 43 Jim Smith, CB 83 Gary Saul, E 45 Ken Doughty, LB 88 Art Ledet , OE 44 Bill Miller, CB 84 George Botsko, E 46 Harold Asher , LB 89 Joe Gendron , DE 47 lee Gibson , OHi! 90 Jim Dawson , OE 45 Tom Siegfried, S 85 Jim Nelson , DE 48 Duke Chappuis, TB 91 Dennis Richard, DE 46 Mike Joyce , LB 86 Rick lanoy, E 49 Lloyd Dalier , OE 92 Bill Brown , LB 50 Jim Thompson, C 93 Mike McGuire, OE 47 Stauber Wilson, LB 87 Steve Rummage, DE 51 Lewis Murray, C 94 Jim Atkins , LB 50 John Wilson , G 88 Clyde Chesney, DE 52 Bob Frey, DT 95 Jim McKeivier, LB 52 Bill Culberhon, C 89 Skip Saffores, E 53 Mike Sanford, LB

" COCA-CO LA" AND "COKE" ARE REG IST ERED TRADE-MARKS OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. It's thing. Cg)!e. N.Carolina State Roster Name (Numb er) ...... , ...... Pos ition , Height, Weight Class ...... H ome Town ADAMCZYK, Dave (41) S, 6-2, 195 Junior ...... E vans City, Pa. ALTMAN , Butch (24) WB, 5-10, 195 Senior ...... Richmond, Va. BELL, George (71) DT, 6-1, 225 Sophomore ...... Aulander, N. C . BLOCKLIN, Pete (26) WB, 5-10, 195 Sophomore ...... Potomac, Md. BOTSKO, George (84) E, 6-2, 198 Senior ...... Ambridge , Pa. *BRADLEY, Don (22) HB, 6-1, 185 Junior ...... Merid en, Conn. BRITT, Dennis (11) QB, 6-0, 185 Junior ...... Zelienople, Pa. BURGESS, Pete (20) WB, 5-11, 190 Junior ...... Burlingt on, N. C. *CHARRON, Mike (19) K, 5-10, 203 Jun io r ...... Kensington, Md . CHEEK, Bryan (68) G, 6-1, 220 Sophomore ...... Greenville , S. C. *CHESNEY, Clyde (88) DE, 6-2, 213 Junior ...... Fayetteville , N. C. *CLARK, Bill (82) DE, 6-2, 203 Junior ...... Wilson, N. C . CLEMENTS, Gary (15) QB, 6-0, 180 Sophomore ...... Pittsburgh, Pa. CULBERTSON, Bill (52) C, 6-2, 217 Sophomore ...... Ashland, Ky. DANIELL, Lynn (27) HB, 6-2, 196 Sophomore ...... Wilson , N. C. ELLIOTT, John (78) T, 6•4, 247 Jun ior ...... Belle , W. Va. FAIR, Allen (55) C, 6-0, 208 DR. JOHN T. CALDWELL Sophomore ...... Greenville , S. C. Chancellor FOLEY, Tim (23) HB, 6-1, 188 Sophomore ...... Greenville , S. C . *HARDIN, Jim (13) HB, 5-11, 185 Sen ior ...... East Point , Ga. *HICKS, Allen (60) K, 6-1, 220 Senior ...... Pikeville , N. C. HIPPS, James (73) DT, 6-1, 230 Sophomore ...... Canton , N. C.

HOFFMAN, Ed (36) LB, 6-1, 205 Sophomore ...... Franklinville , N. J .

JOHN, Craig (61) G, 6-0, 210 Sophomore ...... Rockville , Md.

*JOYCE, Mike (46) LB, 6-1, 195 Senior ...... Newport, N. C.

KENNEY, Pat (25) WB, 5-11, 170 Sophomore ...... Crabtree, Pa.

KORSNICK, Pat (14) QB, 6-0, 185 Sophomore ...... Wheeling , W. Va .

LANOY, Rick (86) E, 6-3, 205 Junior ...... Patton , Pa.

LESTER, Steve (80) E, 6-1, 190 Sophomore ...... Danville , Va.

*MALLAN, Mike (34) FB, 5-10, 205 Junior ...... Hickory, N. C.

WILLIS R. CASEY EARLE EDWARDS MC SWAIN, Roger (70) DT, 6-4, 240 26 Athlet ic Director Head Coach Sophomore ...... Salisbury, N. C. Name (Number) ...... Position , Height . Weight Class ...... Home Town *MEDLIN, Dan (75) DT, 6-4, 245 Junior ...... Thomasvi lle . N. C. MILLER, Bill (44) CB, 5-11, 178 Sophomore ...... Shelby , N. C. *MOODY, Darrell (17) QB, 5-11, 175 Senior ...... Asheboro , N. C. *MOSER, Gary (33) FB, 5-11, 202 Junior ...... Graham . N. C. NELSON, Jim (85) DE, 6-0, 197 Sophomore ...... Ridgw ay, Pa. *NICHOLAS, Ed (72) T, 6-4, 240 Senior ...... Warren. N. J. *PHILLIPS, Bill (77) T, 6-2, 235 Junior ...... Durham . N. C. PILZ, Bob (21) CB, 5-10, 180 Sophomore ...... Easton. Pa. *RODGERS, Dave (35) FB, 6-0, 200 Senior ...... Waxhaw, N. C. *RUMMAGE, Steve (87) DE, 6-3, 204 Senior ...... Asheboro, N. C . SAFFORES, Skip (89) E, 6-6, 230 Sophomore ...... Monroe. N. C . *SARIK, Dan {54) C, 6-6, 210 Junior ...... Lebanon . Pa. SAUL, Gary (83) E, 6-3, 210 Sophomore ...... Glassboro . N. J . SAUNDERSON, John (65) G, 6-0, 225 Sophomore ...... Aiken, S. C. *SHARP, Paul (31) FB, 6-1, 188 Junior ...... Ahoskie , N. C. SIEGFRIED, Tom (45) S, 6-1, 199 Sophomore ...... Hampton . Va. *SMITH, George (66) MG, 5-11, 209 Junior ...... McKeesport, Pa . *SMITH, Jim (43) CB, 5-10, 174 Senior ...... Mt. Airy. N. C. SOLONOSKI, Andy, (64) MG, 5-11, 174 Senior ...... Hazelton, Pa . *SOWIRKA, Pete (81) E, 6-2, 215 Senior ...... Carteret, N. J. *STARODUB, Rich (76) T, 6-2, 215 Senior ...... South River , N. J.

VLACHOS, Bill (69) DT, 6-3, 240 Senior ...... Fayetteville . N. C.

*WALKER, Van (40) CB, 6-1, 185 Junior ...... Evans City , Pa.

WALL, Bryan (32) LB, 6-1, 187 Sophomore ...... Charlotte, N. C.

WHITEHEAD, David (56) LB, 6-0, 198 Junior ...... Covington. Va.

WHITLEY, Heber (79) T, 6-1, 225 Sophomore ...... Greensboro. N . C.

*WHITLEY, Jack (42) S, 6-1, 185 Senior ...... Greensboro, N. C.

WILSON, John (50) G, 6-1, 218 Junior ...... Burlington , N. C.

WILSON, Stauber (47) LB, 5-10, 196 Sophomore ...... Winston-Salem. N. C.

YOEST, Bill (63) G, 6-1, 220 Sophomore ...... Wtna. Pa. 27

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28 Songs andCheers

ALMA MATER ROLL, GREEN WAVE We praise thee for thy past, 0 Alma Mater! Here's a song for the Olive and the Blue. Thy hand hath done its work full faithfully. Here's a cheer for the team that's tried and true. The incense of thy spirit hath ascended Here's a pledge of loyalty to thee, And filled America from sea to sea. 0, Tulane Varsity. Here's to the Greenbacks that never will say die, CHORUS- And here's to the hearts that are true Olive Green and Blue, we love thee To the men of Tulane, who are fighting for Pledge we now our fealty true her name, Where the trees are ever greenest, For the Olive and the Blue. Where the skies are purest blue. Hear us now, 0 Tulane, hear us Roll, Green Wave, Roll them down the field. As we proudly sing to thee! Hold, Green Wave, that line must never yield. Take from us our hearts' devotion! When those Greenbacks charge through the line Thine we are, and thine shall be! They're bound for victory. Hail, Green Wave, For you we give a cheer. Hail, Green Wave, For you we have no fear. So ev'ry man in ev'ry play, And then we'll win that game today. Hurrah for old Tulane! (Chant to be used on second chorus) Roll, Green Wave, Roll, Roll Green Wave Hold Wave, Hold Wave, Hold, Green Wave. Go- go- go get the tigers Go win, go win, go win from the tigers. Fight, fight, fight for T. U. T. U., T. U., the Olive and the Blue, T - - U - - Rah, Rah, Rah, Tulane.

HULLABALOO A one, a two, A helluva hullabaloo, A Hu-la-ba-loo Ray-Ray! Hu-la-ba-loo Ray-Ray! Hoo-Ray! Hoo-Rayl Vars, vars, tee-ay! Tee-ay! Tee-ay! Vars, vars, tee-ay! Tulane! The Wolfpack

DARRELL MOODY BILL CLARK CLYOE CHESNEY Quarterback Defensive End Defensive End

JIM HARDIN JACK WHITLEY PAT KORSNICK Halfback Defensive Back Quarterback

JIM SMITH DAVE RODGERS STEVE LESTER Defensive Back Fullback End ALLEN HICKS BUTCH ALTMAN DAN MEDLIN PAT KENNEY ED NICHOLAS BILL PHILLIPS Kicker Halfback Defensive Tackle Wingback Tackle Tackle

STEVE DAN SARIK JOHN ANDY RICH STARODUB VAN WALKER RUMMAGE Center SAUNDERSON SOLO NOS Kl Tackle Defensive Back Defensive End Guard Middle Guard

• BRYAN WALL MIKE JOYCE DAVE GEORGE ­ DON BRADLEY MIKE CHARRON Linebacker Defensive Back ADAMCZYK BOTSKO Halfback Kicker Defensive Back End

ROGER MC SWAIN BILL YOEST GEORGE SMITH 31 Defensive Tackle Guard Middle Guard Campus Scenes

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1 Featuring Pretty Pat Prins Substitution Illegal Procedure Offside (Infraction Tulane Cheerle ader Infractions or Position of scrirnrnage or ,, free kick formation) \_

Illegal Motion Clipping Ineligible Receiver Ball Illegally Touched, Incomplete Forward Pass Helping the Runner, Down Field on Pass Kicked, or Batted Penalty Declined, or Interlocked No Play, or No Score Interference

Ball Dead; If Hand Touchdownor Delay of Game Illegal use of Illegally Passing Forward Pass or is Movedfrom Side Field Goal Hands and Arms or Handling Ball KickCatching to Side: Touchback Forward Interference

Loss of Down Personal Foul Illegal Shift First Down Safety Roughing-­the Kicker 33 34 Left: In the past, social work students received their field Tulane Cam-Pix Special instruction through private and public social agencies which necessarily limited the number of students who could be trained. Judith Owen is o~e of 50 Tulane students who work annually with the children at Kingsley House . Before the training center concept was introduced in 1963 , only 1 0 students a year were able to do their field work there.

Right: Elementary schools probably present the best opportunity to catch social problems early. Aris Oliver , a 1970 Tulane graduate, did her field work at the Central City center where children are referred by school principals and teachers for various reasons-behavioral difficulties, emotional disturbance financial need. The children are encouraged to express their ' problems and interests through play activities involving such things as puppets and art materials .

Below: The "trai ning center" is a new concept of field instruction pioneered by the Tulane School of Social Work. Its goal is to produce betted educated social workers like Carol Pettinelli, pictured here during a play period at Kingsley House, one of five training centers operated by Tulane. The neighborhood-based centers allow students to learn by observing and helping people in their home environment while still under the guidance and supervision of Tulane faculty.

Left: Although most of Tulane's social service A second center , known as the Tulane Social projects benefit children primarily , work is also Service Unit, is headquartered in the done with adults and the elderly. For example , with Housing Project. The headquarters consists of the help of Tulane social workers , senior citizens offices and a seminar room where conferences in ? Central City housing project have formed a and "on-the-scene" classes are held. Participating resident council for community action . To date, in such a class are from left: Edward Riley , the council has obtained such improvements as Major Joseph D. Edwards , Jr. , Frances Oliver , closer police surveillance, location of a bus stop Linda Agrimson, Mrs . Dorothy Randolph , associate near their building , and provided services for professor of social work at Tulane , Brother John ill residents and shut-ins. P. Boyle , Karen Selensberg and Faye Sanders . 35 .. Down an Uncola™. Or two . Or three. After four, though, you may lose control.

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40 Basketball'70·'71 Tu lane's basket b a 11 pictur e br ight ens cons ide rably wi t h All-American John Sutter re­ turning along with a nucleus of veteran players plus some outstanding new talent from a strong Freshman team . Sut­ ter became the highest scor ­ ing junior in Tulane history last year with 558 points for a 24 .3 average . The schedule , while slightly less demand­ ing than last year , continues to rank among the nation 's toughest. But look for Ralph Pedersen 's team to make a T I big improvement on that 5-18 Coach Ralph Pedersen showing .

1970-71 TULANE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec . 1 NORTHWESTERN LOUISIANA ...... New Orleans De c. 5 THE CITADEL ...... New Orlean s Dec. 7 SOUTH DA KOTA ...... New Orle ans Dec . 11-12 Blue Bonnet Cla ssic ...... Hous to n, Tex. (Hou ston , Oreg on, Texas A&M ) Dec . 14 INDIANA STATE ...... New Orlean s Dec . 16 Loui siana St ate ...... Baton R ouge , La. Dec . 19 Wisconsin ...... Madis on, Wis. Dec . 21 Purdue ...... Lafayette, Ind . Dec. 29-30 Old D ominion Classic ...... Norfolk , Va. (Old Dom inion , Auburn , Xavier , 0 .) Jan . 2 North Carolin a ...... Char lott e, N.C. Jan . 6 TEXAS ...... New Orl eans Jan . 9 GEORGIA TECH ...... New Orl eans Jan . 11 Rice ...... Hou ston, Tex. Jan . 13 FLORIDA STATE ...... New Orleans Jan . 16 Miam i ( Fla .) ...... Miami , Fla. Jan. 28 Miami (0. ) ...... Miami, Ohi o Jan. 30 Valpar aiso ...... Valpar aiso, Ind . Feb. 3 LOUISIANA STATE ...... New Orl eans Feb . 8 UTAH STATE ...... New Orl eans Feb . 13 VIRGINIA TECH ...... New Orleans Feb . 15 STETSON ...... New Orl eans Feb . 22 Tampa ...... Tampa , Fla. Feb . 27 Marquette ...... Milwaukee , Wis. Mar . 1 Ge or gia Tech ...... , Ga.

TENTATIVE 1970-71 TULANE BASKETBALL ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Y r. Ltr . Avg. Hometown Dave A lspaugh ...... f 6-4 J r . 1 3.5 Peru , Ind . Mike Billingsley .. ..g 6-1 Jr . 1 9 .0 Ft. Worth , Tex. Mike Dressler ...... c 6-6 S o. 0 15.4 * St. Louis , Mo. George Ferguson ..f 6-5 Sr . 0 1 .3 Ft . Worth , Tex. Wayne Garrett ...... c 6-7 Jr . 0 1 .5 Ne w Orleans , La. Ed Harr is ...... g 6 -2 Jr . 0 0 .3 Ft. Wa yne, Ind . Mike Henry ...... g 5-9 S r. 2 5.8 N atc hitoches , La. Dan Imming ...... g 5-10 S o. 0 3.0 * Avi ston , Ill. (I) C Kwiato wski .. ..f 6-2 So . 0 18.5 * Barber 's Pt., Hawaii 0 Jim C a, Stan Kw iatowski .... f 6-4 Sr. 0 0.4 B ar ber 's Pt., Hawaii N Stuart Kurtz ...... f 6-4 S o. 0 6 .6* Atlanta , Ga. a, u Ric ky Miller ...... f 6-5 S o. 0 22.4* Nashv ille , Tenn. C Jo hn O 'Hearn ...... f 6-2 So. 0 3.3 * Mo untain Side , N.J. > John Sutt er ...... f 6-8 Sr . 2 24.3 Mar ion , Ind. Haro ld Sylv ester .... c 6-6 Sr. 2 1 3.5 New Or leans , La. John Szp onar ..g 6-3 S o. 0 14.7* Rochester , Ind . * Scoring average on Freshm an team. 41 GreenWave Club

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Mr. William W. Banta Mr. Jack King Mr. John J . Barcelo , Ill Dr. W. H. Kisner Mr. Walter J. Barnes Mr . Calvin E. Kissgen Mr. Isaac H. Bass Mr. Richard Koch Mr. Frederick H. Bauer, Jr . Mr. Frederick S. Kullman Mr . G. Dufour Bayle Dr. James J. LaNasa, Sr. Mr. Roman W. Bentz Mr. George E. Landry Mr. C. Thomas Bienvenu , Jr . Dr. P. 0. Landry Mr. Louis Blanda Mr. Marc Lazaro, Jr. Mr . James W. Blount Mr. Arnold Lefkovits Mr. William Bonar Mr. Wil I iam Stone Leake Mr . R. W. Bond , Jr. Mr. H. F. Lemmon Mr. B . E. Bookout Mr. G. B. Lindboe Mr. Alan Bories Mr. James D. Little Mr . Marcus W. Bowman Mr. T. Ben Lockett Dr. G. Gernon Brown Dr. Randolph A. London Dr. F . Temple Brown Mr. George R. Lopez Dr. Robert W. Brown Mr. Lee P. Lottinger Mr. William K. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Fred L. Lazes , Jr. Dr . Bradley C. Bronson Mr. Thomas C. McClellan Mr. Alvin S. Caplan Mr. Walter V . McDonald Mr. Richard G. Carter Mr . W. R. McGehee Mr . Anthony Cerasaro Mr. James W. McGill Mr. Jack J. Charbonnet Mr. Mimi McGlasson Mr. Donald R. Charles Dr. George P. McLean Mr . Richard Chassee Mr. Michael J. McNulty, Jr. Mr. Jack L. Chatelain Dr. Frank W. Macdonald Mr. Rona Id Chauvin Mr . James McGee Mr. Joseph 0 . Gies Mr. Myrtus A. Mangum Dr. Joseph Cohen Mr. Ralph H. Mann Mr . Percy J. Colon, Jr . Mr. G. Pratt Martin • SPORTS BEST PROGRA Mr. Timothy D. Coughlin Mr. Harold A. Martin, Jr. I Mr. J. C. Culbertson Mr . J. T. Martin •SPORTSCASTER OF THE YEAR Mr. R. W. Daray Mr. A. E. Massey, Jr . . I I Mr. Bernard Darre Mr. Robert K. Mayo •SPORTSWRITER OF THE YEARWVUE Mr. Edward A . Davidson Mr. Joseph E. Melancon, Jr. I I Mr. L. P. Dawson Dr. John G. Menville Mr. Berchman H . DeHart , Jr. Mr. Jules C. Meraux Mr. D. J . Dembinski Mr. Kenneth Miller 6pm& 11pm NEWSI~ TH,E Mr . William J. Drawe , Jr. Mr. Ray H. Miller Mr. James G. Dubuisson Mr. Wilson T. Miller , Jr. Mr. David Dupuy Mr . Bernard D . Mintz Mr. David T. East Mr. E. John Miranne, Jr. Mr. C. L. Eshleman Mr. Harold Moise , Jr. Mr. I. Stauffer Eshleman Dr. H. Schorten Monget Mr. Tatum Eskrigge Mr. Marion S . Monk, Jr. Th e W orld's Most Expensiv e Look Mr. Fred N. Estopinal , Jr . Mr. David Monroe Mr. Michael R . Eubanks Mr. Malcolm L. Monroe At Any Pric e Mr. Herbert J. Fall Mr. Edward C. Morgan Dr. Richard Faust Dr. E. R. Morgan Mr. &. Mrs. James H. Fenner Mr. Stanley S. Morris Mr. A. F. Fischer Mr. J. F . Muller Mr. J. D. Franklin Mr . James A. Mundie, Jr. Mr. Reuben I. Friedman Major Don B. Munson Mr. E. J. Friedrichs Dr. Joseph Nadell Mr. Gus A. Fritchie, Sr. Mr . David J. Norman Mr. J. Peter Gaffney Mr . Phil H. Nugent Mr. Louis L. Goldstein Mr. George H . Nusloch, II Dr. Thomas P. Gonsoulin Mr. Forrest E. Oakes Mr. Dale W. Gott, Jr. Mr. Richard O 'Brien Mr. Samuel A. Gray Dr. A. Jackson Odom Mr. Jerry M. Greenbaum Mr. C. McVea Oliver Fashion Creations from thru out the world Dr. Richard P. Greene Mr. Ray Olsen Mr. J. Costello Otto Everything for Milady Mr. Calvin Grosscup Mr. E. Carlton Guillot, Jr. Mr. A . H. Paddock Mr. Grady Harper M, . Anthony Parisi Mr. R. M. Haynie Dr. Virgil L. Payne Mr. Stephen R. Heffner Mr . Harold L. Peck Mr. C. Ellis Henican Mr. H . Don Percy MIDIS w ere for th e years long ago, Mr. Herold Simon Mr. William D. Pierce , Jr. Mr. J . R. Hiller Mr. John B. Postell Wi th M AXIS you 're c ov ered from head to toe. Mr. Norwood N . Hingle, Jr . Dr. Jack W. Pou Dr. Joseph R. Hirsch Mr . Raymond R . Price Now in our stores w e hav e none to show , Mrs . R. P . Hodges Mr. Raymond J . Pujol Dr. T. Hudson Dr. Thomas M. L. Quehl Mr. Warren R. Hugo Mr . D. T. Ranna 'Cause we feel th e LONGWAY is th e WRONG Mr. John T. Hunley Mr. Tony Reginelli WAY to go. Mr. Gordon B. Hyde Mr. John J. Rein , Jr. Mr. Philip E. James Mr. Albert R . Rexinger Dr. J. Harvey Johnston , Jr . Mr. Austin G . Robertson, Jr. Mr. Hans B. Jonassen Mr. Homer R. Robinson Mr . George E, Jones Mr. John U. Rochester W. Rogers 712 Rue Royal Mr. Robert T . Jones Mr. Graham Roosevelt Hotel Dr. ,John i:. Karaphillis Mr. Robert E . Rogers Mr. Samuel I. Rosenberg Phone 522-2233 529-7111 Dr. David Katz Mr. John J . Keeley Dr. Arnold Royal Hours 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. Mr. Robert Pierce Kelley, Jr. Mr. Edward M. Rubenstein Mr. Eddie Khayat Mr. Gerald L . Russo 42 Mr. J. L. Killeen Mr. Gordon Sabol Mr . George Kinek Mr. Max Schaumburger Other Contributors (Cont'd) Mr. David B. Schell Dr. Leo Tucker Dr. Richard K. Schmidt Mr. Ralph Turner Mr. Hughes Schneidau Mr. Craig F . Valenti Mr. Frederick A. Schulz Col. G. Van Studdiford Mr. Aaron Seiber, Jr. Mr. Leon L. Verriere a Dr. S. Shemin Dr. W. Michael Vise Mr. A. B . Simpson Mr. Richard Voelker Mr. Emmett A. Smith Mr. Guyton H. Watkins Mr. E. D. Smith Judge J. Louis Watkins seat Mr. Louis 0. Smith, Jr. Mr. Philip B . Watson, Jr . Mr. Breard Snellings Mr. A. A. Watters, Jr. Mr. Marshall I. Solomon Mr. Barry A. Wax Dr. William Sorum Mr. Johr, C. Weed Mr. B. L. Spearman Mr. R. J. Weinmann Mr. Lloyd A. Springmann Mr. R . Gus Wenzel Mr. Allen J. St. Angelo Mr. Charles S. Westbrook Mr. A. H. Stall Mr. Ivan Wilhelm Mr. Richard W. Stephens Mr. Herbert Williams Mr. Dan Stewart, Jr. Mr. James Wilson Mr. Edwin Stoutz Mr. John V. Wilson Dr. Henry L. Stoutz, 111 Mr. J. W. Wilson Dr. Alvin W. Strauss Mr. Jerome M. Winsberg Mr. E. L. Streiffer Mr. Norton L. Wisdom Mr. Bascom Talley Mr. Carl E. Woodward Mr. Larry Taylor Dr. John C. Wyrick , 111 Capt. T. J. Terrebonne , Jr. Mr. J. L. Yawn, Jr. Mr. W. J . Tessier Mr. Anton N. Zanki Dr. Andrew H. Thalheim , Jr. Mr. Steven I. Zarbin begun its second half­ Mr. Malcolm J. Thomas , Jr. Mr. Donald G. Zimmerman Dr. P . K. Thomas century of continuous service to this

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43 Miller is starting his twelfth season calling the action for the Green Wave. A 39-year-old native of Geneva, Ill., Tulane ontheAir he is a 21-year veteran of broadcasting and has been with station WDSU in New Orleans for 14 years. Miller has previous experience doing play-by-play broadcasting for the University of Illinois and working on the Armed Forces Radio Service. Mack is a newcomer to the broadcast team this fall but he's a familiar figure in New Orleans, where he i~ Sports Director of WDSU-TV. Also from Illinois, Mack is a 46-year-old native of Pekin, and is a 23-year veteran of broadcasting. He has been with WDSU for 13 years, serving as its sports director for the past five. He has done play-by-play for the Universities of Minnesota , Ne­ ---~braska, and Gustavus-Adolphus.

N Tulane Football Highlights. WDSU Television , Channel6 in New Orleans, carries a half-hour of filmed highlights ~ of the previous game each Sunday at 10 a.m . Green Wave Warm Up. WYES Television, Channel 12 in • New Orleans, televises this new show, previewing the Green Wave's upcoming opponent. The program is car­ Seven stations will be regulars on the Tulane network ried Thursdays from 9 to 9:30 p.m., and repeated Satur­ this fall : KSYL in Alexandria, WIBR in Baton Rouge, days from 1 to 1 :30 p.m. KXKW in Lafayette, KLOU in Lake Charles, KLIC in Mon­ roe, WDSU in New Orleans, and KEEL-FM in Shreveport. Green Wave Report. WDSU radio carries this five-minute Bruce Miller does the play-by-play, Wayne Mack is the show featuring Lynn Cole with Tulane players and coaches color man, and Lynn Michel is the chief engineer . Monday through Friday at 8:40 a.m. and 6:25 p.m.

Q.What makes a Future shrimp peeling machine work Schedules for 20 years? 1970 Sept. 12-at Texas Tech Sept. 19-GEORGIA, Home A.service! Sept. 26-at Illinois Our first production Oct. 3-at Cincinnati Oct. 10-at Air Force machine is still on Oct. 17-N. CAROLINA, Home lease to the same Oct. 24-at Georgia Tech customer after 20 Oct. 31-at Vanderbilt years . Nov. ?-MIAMI, FLA., Home Nov. 21-N. C. STATE, Home Sure, LAITRAM machines are of 't· Nov. 28-LA. STATE, Home simple practical des ign, ruggedly ' 1971 1972 built of corrosion t Sept. 11 TEXAS TECH , Home Sept. 23 GEORGIA, Home resistant materi- . Sept. 18 at Georgia Sept. 30 at Michigan als ... but LAITRAM Sept. 25 at Rice Oct. 7 PITTSBURGH, Home service-available Oct. 2 WM. & MARY, Home Oct. 14 at Miami , Fla. Oct. 9 at North Carolina Oct. 21 at West Virginia to you any time­ Oct. 16 PITTSBURGH , Home updates our ma­ Oct. 28 at Georgia Tech Oct. 23 GA. TECH, Home Nov. 4 KENTUCKY, Home Oct. 30 VANDERBILT, Home chines and keeps Nov. 11 OHIO UNIV., Home them working for Nov. 6 OHIO UNIV. , Home Nov. 13 at Notre Dame Nov. 18 at Vanderbilt you year in and Nov. 27 at La. State Nov. 25 LA. STATE, Home year out. 1973 1974 If peel YOU Sept. 22 BOSTON COL., Home Sept. 21 at Army shrimp year in Sept. 29 VA. MILITARY, Home Sept. 28 WEST VA., Home and year out, Oct. 6 at Pittsburgh Oct. 5 DAVIDSON, Home it's time to GO Oct. 13 at Duke Oct. 12 at Air Force LAITRAM. Oct. 20 NO. CAROLINA, Home Oct. 19 CITADEL , Home Oct. 27 GA. TECH, Home Oct. 26 at Georgia Tech Nov. 3 at Kentucky Nov. 2 KENTUCKY , Home Nov. 10 NAVY, Home Nov. 9 at Boston College Nov. 17 VANDERBILT, Home Nov. 16 at Vanderbilt Nov. 24 at Louisiana St. Nov. 23 LA. STATE , Home 8:40 A.M. & 6:25 P.M. NEWSRADIO THE BIENVILLE HOUSE MON.-FRI. :1 MOTOR HOTEL WDSU 320 Decatur St. Phone 529-2345 MEMBER Hear GREEN WAVE MOTOR HOTELS REPORTS Your Favorite RESTAURANT Cocktails with Featurin g . .. Plus: Famous Aged Lynn Kansas City Johnny Gordon Beef Served in an Cole Nightly at the Old English (Plus a pre-game show 5 minutes before Piano Bar Atmosphere each game broadcast.) MEDITERRANEAN ROOM INTERVIEWS WITH COACH PITTMAN, Availabl e for HIS ASSISTANT COACHES AND Wedding Receptions, Luncheon, Meetings GREEN WAVE PLAYERS and Private Parties Brought to you by Harry P. G ambl e III Jerr y S enn er T.V . Class of 1 9 51 Own er Own er D. H. HOLMES Ra ymond J. Spicazz a Mana ger

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45 Rejoiee .•. or groan ... Andy Bourgeois with Wayne Continued from P age 20 Sunday nights after eaeh gaJDe!

The Bour geois Family- " Bud ", Blake and Lola. Drew , Andy and Troy. In the summer of 1970 , June to be exac t, Andy was approached by Coach Jim Pitt­ Now-Filmed highlights of the Saints' games only a man to replace a vacancy created on the staff . He had long before hoped to one d ay few hoursafter the battle. Ever since our Saints hit coach in college and when the opportun ity the field four seasons ago, Wayne Mack and WDSU-TVarose, Andy grabbed the offer. Since his marriage to Lola, three new ite ms have led the way with in-depth team coverage. have taken some of his time from athlet ics, namely Drew 9, Blake 7, and Troy 4. He st ill Maybe it's because Wayne was the first sportscaster finds time however to hunt with his father-in­ or reporter to go to a Saints' Training Camp that the law in Mississippi for doves , and with his players still open up to him first. He's followed them father i Louisiana for ducks. \ for us from the beginning . Knows what they've been Thi fine model of a man in a d tion to through . Seen the best make it with this young club. coac ing the freshmen tea ~ ill ec~uit the Gained the confidence and respect of the men who New Orleans area for footb ,all playe!'.._:Any­ wear our city 's uniforms. You see it in his afternoon bo , Y.. ho so downis to earth that }.fed ipeans and evening sports strips. And now you'll see even ana ·.s " are his favorite fo~d, s~re y- ould more . .. b . :e to reach athletes with h1~ wt d- i g e onality . l iTr e , the;Year Green" of salut es An e ourgeois Jr. and bids hirti c me See to t Id. "THE SAINTS-TODAY'S GAME," Every Sunday Evening at. ..10:10 Ten minutes filmof action, interviewsand stories behind the game. WDSU-TV NBC IN NEW ORLEANS

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47 Freshman Football The 1970 Team-First row (I to r) Frank Anderson , Doug Bynum , Jerry Chidester , Mike Cornelius , Andy De Salvo, • • Coleman Dupre , Doug Elting . Second row (I to r) Nick Ewing , John Falvey , Mike -Foley , Mike Gallagher , Fred -, Gallander , David Griener, Mahlon Harrell , Kirk Hebert, , Coach Andy Bourgeois . Third row (I to r) Bill Huber , Skip Hurley , Mike Keefe , Bo Lamey, Jim Lavin, Doug Law­ rence, B ryan LeBlanc, Gary Locke, Coach Barney King. Fourth row (I to r) Jerry Melton, David Mitchell, Greg Nelson , Greg Nolan , Mike Owens , Al Pavy , Bill Payer , Don Penn, Otis Pierce, Coach Jimmy Yarter. Fifth row (I to r) Ray Prats , Gary Quenan, Richard Rates, John Rokovich , Sam Rowe , John Scotto, Richard Selakovich , Ken Shemin , Tom Stead , Coach Steve Boyd. Sixth row (I to r) Gary Strelau , Roland Szubinski , Tommy Thibo­ deaux , D. D. Thompson , Mike Truax, Virgil Vaughan , The 1970 Coaching Staff: (kneeling) Coach Andy Bour ­ Steve Wade , Jim Weinacker , Jim W ickersham , Coach geois; (Standing, I to r) Jimmy Yarter, John Snell , Steve John Snell . Boyd, Barney King. Even a Tulane Player needs two hands to handle it.

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