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June 1961 LSU Law Commencement Program LSU Louisiana State University Law Center LSU Law Digital Commons Commencement Programs Archives and Law Center History June 1961 LSU Law Commencement Program LSU Repository Citation LSU, "June 1961 LSU Law Commencement Program" (1961). Commencement Programs. 26. https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/commencement/26 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Archives and Law Center History at LSU Law Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Commencement Programs by an authorized administrator of LSU Law Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. /L. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LOUISIANA STATE U IVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL AND MECHA ICAL COLLEGE JOHN M. PARKER AGRICULTURAL CENTER SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 3, 1961 AT THREE O'CLOCK ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY A D AGRICULTURAL A D MECHANICAL COLLEGE JOHN M. PARKER AGRICULTURAL CENTER SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 3, 1961 AT THREE O'CLOCK ONE HUNDREDTH ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT PR OGRAM Saturday Afternoon, June 3, 1961 Three O'Clock John M. Parker Agricultural Center PROCESSIONAL L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra NATIONAL ANTHEM INVOCATION The Reverend William E. Trice Pastor, University Methodist Church Louisiana State University INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER President Troy H. Middleton Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College ADDRESS Dr. Philip G. Davidson President University of Louisville Louisville, Kentucky CONFERRING DEGREES ALMA MATER BENEDICTION RECESSIONAl CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Bachelors of Science Thomas West Barham Larry Homer Miller Jimmie Lee Collins Theran Davis Moore, Jr. Willie R. Daigle Thomas Michael Morrissey Robert Narcis Falgout Jaime Roberto Munguia Donald Stuart Gardner, Jr. Syed Ahmed Nooruddin Harvey Charles Gonsoulin Raul Perdomo, Jr. Boyett Graves John Earl Ponti£ Alonso Gutierrez G. Gregory Michael Savoy Benny RayHinton Gene Ray Strother Carl Wayne Jordan Arnoldo Atilio Sutter Theodore Hunte.r McNeely Ill Elton Gibson Thompson Milton William McRae Manfred Thullen Robert Jess Merlde Ernesto Villavicencio Gomez Euclid Joseph Michel Watson Jacob Wagner, Jr. (Forestry) John Franklin Cole Barry Crisman Jones James Cooley Nick Joseph Lascaro Vivian Ventura DeSoto, Jr. Nathaniel Franklin Naff James Edwin Fowler John William Penny Peter Crawford Gaskin Benjamin Howard Robinson Ulysses Shelby Hargrove Samuel Nathaniel Saxon John Wayne Impson Albert Carew Sullivan (Home Economics) Judith Ann Bourgeois Claudia Elise Eubanks Anica Louise Breland Barbara Anne Kent Bettye Lynn Cochran Barbara Craig Pierson Sarah Wesner Eckles Anica Beryl Smith Sharon Sue Stratton Bachelors of Science in Landscape Architecture Richard Harry Blakeley Joe Cary Ross Ralph Homer Cobb Richard Jesse Searles, Jr. (School of Vocational Education) (Vocational Agricultural Education} Charnia Louis Cheatwood, Jr. Lavelle Prine Stephen Louis Guillot Leonard Ray Rhymes Thomas Fredrick Hippler Marvin Jeffery Shirley, Jr. Edward Harper McDowell Robert Warren Williams 5 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE (Continued) COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (Continued) (Industrial Arts Education) Bachelors of Arts Kermit Anthony Bourque James William Parks Jr. Alden Albert Grosz Earnest Dale Teer Judy Rosalie Drysdale Gayle A. LiRocchi Miller Martha Frances Morazan (Vocational Home Economics Education) Elise Trigg Dupont Dorothy Saran Ewan William Gourrier Morris • • Helen Hester Burnside Kathlyn Diane Thames Barbara Ano Farmer Ann Keith Nauman Camille Dian Lent Sarah Virginia Turnley Erin Margaret Flanagan Raymond Lavern Nesbit Gay Marguerite Uzee Marion M. Garig Freihofner William McBride Odom Herman Sidney Gaddis John 0. Oliver Linda Marie Pacecek Bachelors of Industrial Technology James Florentino Garma Richard Allen Geiger Nita Grace Pettigrew (School of Vocational Education) Patricia Ann Godfrey George Cunningham Purvis, Jr. Neil Anthony Gordon Thomas Hugh Blythe Rankin, Jr. Edmond Paul Babin Raymond Francis McCluer, Jr. Julian Otto Gregory, Jr. Marjorie Anne Reynard Patton Hawkins Baker Jesse Bernard Parker Joan Amelia Hatcher Janice Calabrese Richard Floyd Jones Brumby Gayle Patrick Robert Herman Morell Hattaway Claude Earle Robertson, Jr. Charles Ralston Byrnes Jaime Ruiz Riveros Alvin Earl Hatton Gay Cooper Rockhold Wiley Guffey Deloach Michael Glenn Savario Melvin Arthur Hawthorne Leonard Percy Root, Jr. Glenn Anthony Goudeau George Frederic Sturcs Carolyn Lucille Humphrey Mary Roberta Lester Sanchez John Joseph Guillie, Jr. Lea Worthy Travis Ronald Jean Ice Richard Louis Savoy Fred Lenord Larson Gary Clark Tyler Stanley Joseph Jacobs David Vincent Schroeder Elsworth Eugene White Constance Scharline James Martin Ernest Simmons, Jr. Alvin Bunyon Johnson, Jr. Thurston Alonzo Smith Ill Escher Marilynn Jones Patrick Anthony Sonnier Frank James Kenner Carol Jane Stein COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Devall Chamberlin King James Edward Stephenson Bernadine Emma Laborde Sammy Warren Stovall Bachelors of Arts Gail Jean Lagarde Bobbie Theodore Sumner Ann Landau Ronald Wayne Thornton Oscar Douglas Abington Berey Lee Bursley Patricia Ann Langford David James Tilley •Barbara Lee Allen Giilyn Vincent Cagle Barbara Ann Laville Eugene Joseph Usie Mark Gerard Amuedo Willa Jean Carmouche Callen Ray Joseph LeBlanc, Jr. Evelyn Ellen Vairin James Roch Andre Beverly Deblois Carpenter Wayne Terry LeMaire Peter James Vergnes William Sherwood Becker Robert Millar Cayard Charles A. Lemoine Paul Edward Walker Gerald George Bell Roland Joseph Cazenave, Jr. Richard Andrew Lipsey Donald E. Walter JoAnn Bell Frances N. Chase William Young Lobdell, Jr. Tommy Gene Webb Norman Leo Betz Paul Herman James Chatelain Billye Zoa Lovero Keith Mitchel Whipple James Aubrey Bolen, Jr. Claude James Christy Marilyn Joan Magruder George Woodside White George Godfrey Bonicard William Jackson Cook Cloeann McDowell Claudius Emile Whitmeyer Ray Cleveland Boyer Orien Earl Dalton, Jr. John Thomas McMahon Allen James Wilbur, Jr. Anthony Joseph Bruscato William Randolph D'Armond Ellen Frances McMillan Betty Ruch Williams Felix Grundy Buchanan Norman Louis Davidson Claudia Ray Melancon Margaret Mary Young William Attig Burgoyne William Watson Decuir Dale Anne Melancon Amelie Louise Zoder Ann Zatcouhi Dombourian •cum Laude ••Magna Cum Laude 6 7 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (Continued) COLLEGE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Bachelors of Arts Bachelors of Science (Journalism) Marion Royse Akin Darryl Lee Jenkins laura Ann Alexander Ronald James Judice Robert Lewis Alman James Kelley Kirklin Charles Dennjs Armstrong, Jr. Frank Hugh Kean III Birthney Ardoin Charles Newton Lenox, Jr. Eugene Weir Bennett Marvin Dennis laFleur Whitney Louis Belanger Linda Sue Long Barbara Jean Bergeron Edward Anthony Landry Leroy Joey Colter Jimmie Bernard Martise Ronald Charles Brechtel Henry Edward Landry Ill Joseph Payne Cunningham Roy Gordon Newton William Lanier Browning Kenneth Paul Lavelle Suzanne Louise de la Vergne Mary Patricia O'Brien Billy Dean Bryan Lawrence Joseph LeBlanc Lawrence James Duhe Maryann Shaver Carole Ann Burns Huey Thomas Littleton David Phillips James Antonia Dorothea Sherman William Charles Busby Dale Joseph Matherne Charles Donald Buzbee John Duncan Mathews Bachelors of Science Godfrey Kent Champagne, Jr. Nancy Jo May Charles Frank Chauvin, Jr. Donna Lee Mikeska Rafael Bernard Armstrong Paul Newlon Linger, Jr. James Gerald Chustz Marie Celeste Miller Richard Francis Bergeron Robert Kemp Marble Andre Dominique Coco •Roberta Wilmoth Morris Elizabeth Blewer Hiram Adonis McConnell, Jr. Roland James Cooper Joseph Gerald Norton Sidney Lee Carroll John William Melton Carroll Beale Dampier Lloyd Doyle O'Quinn Patsy Ann Chapoton Richard Avery Park IV Donald Duane Dearman Douglas P. Owens, Jr. Kenneth Ray D'Armond Kenneth Louis Purcell Marie Suzanne Delaune Donald Douglas Parker Douglas Watkins Davidson Phillip Hibbitts Rye Carroll Vincent Despaux Allie Ray Pogue Martha Mackie Deboo Emile L. Salles, Jr. Roger William DeWitt Philip Reichert, Jr. Marie Menville Dupont William Cuttino Sanders, Jr. Bertrand Paul Dooley, Jr. Danielle Harrison Rice Oneil Joseph Engeron Sandra Scarborough Lester Treadway Dunn, Jr. Emile Kieffer Saba Austin W. Gleason III Joseph Russell Serio Jerome Austin Durant James Paul Salley Tybe Ann Drayer Haas Roger Millard Simnicht Gregory Joseph Ecuyer Laura Elizabeth Schorr Robert Crombie Howe Vernon Martin Sylvest Maurice Wallner Elliott William Pierre Sevario Ralph Morgan Hughes Richard Haughton Tannehill Howard Joseph Fangue, Jr. John Shepard Simmons Lewis Waldon Hyde, Jr. Gilday Joseph Toural, Jr. Jess Levi Fatherree Ronald Everett Smith Horace Richard Leverette Jan Oliver Van Slate Claude Eugene Flowers Cynthia Claire Songy Samuel Logan Levert, Jr. Sylvia Ann Wiese David Lon French John Campbell Spencer John William Wilbert, Jr. Lance Albert Garcia Kirby Patrick Sternfels Joseph Billy Gaudin Herman Isaac Stewart ) (Geology Barbara Love Godard Robert LeRoy Taylor Sruart Lee Stephens Eldon Thomas Harvey III Thomas Wesley Thjbodeaux, Jr. Charles Morris Hebert Lawrence 1.afayette Tyson, Jr. Kenneth Charles Hebert William Boone Vastine II Bachelors of Science in Family and Community Living Jan William Henkel Rene Martin Vicknair, Jr. Martha Katherine Brown Susan Alma Heck James Christopher Herndon James Carl Walker, Jr. Manon Joyce Clack Maude Ann Rhea Mark Fleming Hill, Jr. Melvin Lowell Wellons Martha Lee West Coxe Mildred Ava Whitney Jacqueline Anne Jasper Edward Charles Wiegand Luther Dee Young lII •Cum Laude 8 9 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (Continued) COLLEGE
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