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fliE .,,,,,,., ••• ,, ••• , •••• L/iBIN NEW ORLEANS THE LSU GAME, NOVEMBER 28, 1970

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

Primate Center ...... 6 The Tulane Coaches 8 Information 9 Tulane University Officials 10 Athletic Staff 13 The Tulane Team ... 15 Trainers , Managers, Ground Keepers .... 19 What Does Mean To You? 20 LSU Scouting Report 22 Tulane Alphabetical Roster 23 Lineups, Numerical Rosters 24 LSU Alphabetical Roster 26 LSU University Officials 27 Songs and Cheers . 29 The LSU Team ...... 30 Campus Scenes 32 Official 's Signals 33 School of Law .. 34 Green Wave Club 38 '70, '71 41 Future Football Schedules 44

Cover : Seniors on the 1970 squad p ose in front of. th e Alumni House. Front (left to right) Tri-C apt ains David Ab ercro mbi e, Mike Walker , Rick Kingrea. Ba c k-K en Sa nd ers, Chip D eWitt . Mike Sanford . Bry an Duck , Jo el Henderso n, Ja ck Labord e, Butch Spencer , Mik e Farnell , Samm y Sce lfo , David Ri chard . Billy Clingan , Steve Stark , Ray Hester , Duke Ch appui s. Jo e Gendron , Bart Grave s. All en Wilk enfeld . See related story on Page 20 .

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"T he Wings o f Man" is a registered service mark of Eas1ern Air Li nes. Inc. At one time the area was a 500-acre rice plan­ mental disorders; behavioral sciences; and tation near Covington, La. vironmental health. Today, contemporary buildings made of con­ The first of these, the communicable dis crete, marble and glass house Tulane scientists program, is carried on primarily through researc conducting extensive studies of chimpanzees, in four areas: parasitology, virology, microblot monkeys, baboons and other animals designated and biochemistry. Principal aims are the study as primates. bionomics, immunochemistry and parasite host· Collectively, the buildings are known as the relations in selected diseases, using non-human Tulane Delta Regional Primate Research Center, primates as models. one of seven such centers in the United States. Genetics and developmental research at the Completed in 1964, the center occupies a 500- center emphasizes several major problems of re­ acre tract in a pleasantly-scented pine forest. productive physiology. They include fertilization, It has five concrete buildings for laboratories, development of the embryo and the origin cages, administrative offices, and maintenance; birth defects. Environmental factors and infl a secluded field for radiation studies and two ences affecting fertility and fetal growth also ar outdoor observation field cages covering an acre studied. each. The behavioral sciences program is center An initial grant of $2,500,000 from the National on the study of social, intellectual and emotio Institutes of Health covered the purchase of land capacities in normal primates and in prlma and construction of buildings. undergoing metabolic or infectious dise ·Located 35 miles from the main Tulane cam­ states. Some animals are experimentally alt pus in New Orleans in an area south of Cov­ by neurosurgical, electrical or biochemical m ington, the center is regarded as one of the most In large outdoor cages and in the field, stu beautiful and extensive facilities for the study of of social and ecological factors in behavior subhuman primates. Recently, it became the new­ conducted by center scientists. est unit of by direction Environmental health Is studied principalty of Tulane President Herbert E. Longenecker. relation to radiation biology; the emphasis bei Six other educational institutions are associ­ on investigations of radiation effects on the ated with Tulane in the Delta Center-Louis iana brain and on the aging process in the cen State and Loyola (New Orleans) Universities, and nervous system. the Universities of Alabama, Arkansas, Missis­ The studies should bring about a better und sippi and . Cooperation of outside research standing of mechanisms which underlie envir workers Is a principal function of the center mentally-induced birth defects in the nervous and one of the basic reasons for its existence. tern and provide information on how human Dr. Arthur J. Riopelle, center director, super­ would survive in an adverse environment, sue vises research programs conducted by a staff as an area of atomic fall-out. of 25 resident scientists, assisted by 53 tech­ Tulane scientists at the center also study nicians. Officers of the World Health Organiza­ effects of environmental changes on the phy tion have come several times for observation logical capacities of the animals and their re-, or to participate in research. sistance to disease. Research on about 625 primates of 23 species Primary aim of research at the Tulane Delta is done in the laboratory and in their natural Regional Primate Research Center is to direct habitat. Emphasis is placed in four specific areas: the results toward eventual solution of health communicable diseases; genetics and develop- problems of man.

6 7 The Brain Trust and the 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), assistant 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 with the most modern , up-to-date first aid equipment available , matching the f inest Red Cross stadium facili­ ties in the country. The main stat ion 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 , items can be claimed at the Stadium Ticket ensuing days 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 significant sity " campuses , crowded with tens of thousands of increases in financial assistance enabling the Univer­ students , Tulane University has maintained a steady , sity to increase the quality and range of its faculty reasoned growth without losing its sense of com­ and facilities and therefore , the quality of its aca­ munity. demic programs. Its eleven schools and colleges are close-knit di­ Especially conspicuous examples of the results that visions where faculty, students and staff can work he has attained are the construction of the new together on an inter-personal basis. Howard-Tilton Memorial Library , expansion and 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 fac ilities for the Law School in the students and 800 fulltime faculty provide opportu­ structure which formerly served as the university li­ 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 accomplished , important aspect of education at Tulane, as young Dr. Longenecker has found time to participate in na­ people from all 50 states and many foreign countries tional and international programs for the advance­ share views and experiences enabling all of them ment of education , science and government and for to better appreciate various cultures and to develop the solution of major world problems especially in 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 his hob­ the last decade, is an internationally-known educator bies , though he still finds time occas ionally for fish­ whose tireless energies are devoted to a wide range ing with his friends and colleagues. of interests.

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Linebackers {front row, I to r) : Ray Marshall , Ronnie Guzman , Tony Fontana, Randy Muse, David Richard, Ken Doughty , Bruce Grimes. {back row , I to r) : Joel Hender­ son , Ray Hester , Rick Kingrea, • Mike Sanford , Jim Atkins , Glenn Harder , Ed Smith, Bill Roux.

Defensive Backs {front row , I to r): Chari ie Moss, David Hebert , Lee Gibson , John Bu ­ chanan , Paul Ellis , George Ewing . (back row , I to r) : Ken Sanders , Butch Spencer , Joe 14 Bullard , Jim Dawson. TulaneGreen Wave SIU

Offensive Backfield (front row , I tor): Mike Walker , Cal Hargrave , Maxie LeBlanc , Ricky Hebert , Tommy Edwards. (back row , I to r): Bill Brown , Bob Kershaw , Greg Gleason , Ron Corn, David Abercrombie , Bob Marshall, Johnny Gill.

Offensive Line (seated I to r): Butch Bai less , Jim Thompson , Chip DeWitt , Lewis Murray , Dennis Richard. (middle row, I tor): Billy Clingon , Jeff Hollingsworth , Bob Frey, Bart Graves , Harold Marshall , Rob Foley , Mike Landry , Steve Thomas . (back row , I to r) : Wayne Wicks , Sam Scelfo , Earl Bertrand , Mike Valls, Allen Wilkenfeld . 15 Defensive Line (front row , , I to r) : Jim McKeivier , David Culwell , Mike Walke r, Joe Young , Joe Gendron. (middle row , I to r) : Harold Asher , Randy Lee , Bryan Duck, Steve Stark . (back row, I to r): Alex Lopresto, Joel Hale , Mike Koesling, Frank Johnson, Bob Waldron .

Receivers (front row , I to r) : Steve Barrios, Mike Paulson, Lloyd Dalier , Art Ledet. (middle row, I to r) : Jim Batey, Mike McGuire , Steve Davies, Mike Farnell. (back row , I to r): Jack Laborde, Scott Heape, Randy Magruder, Dennis Crain, Jimmy Godwin. 16 I l i , I Everybody else watches! Don't you? CHANNEL 4 EYEWITNESS NEWS

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Grounds Keepers-(! to r) Clayton Fuselier , Roland Blan­ chard, Nolan Chaix . 19 Tulane athletes also take pride in their performance in th e c lassroom . Pictured is seni or Mike Farnell , a chem­ ical engineering major who plans to enroll in medical school. coa oes : eueout a meanto ou?

Seniors on the 1970 Tulane football team Mike Farnell-"Tulane has prov ided me with Ray Hester-"The biggest thing for me has were all asked the same question. Here are the opportunity to be among all classes of been the personal satisfaction I get from their responses. people . That has taught me how to get along playing. I enjoy the hardship of football. I get with people who don 't necessarily have the satisfaction by do ing my job right , and get ­ same background I do. I would never have ting recognition for it. " David Abercrombie-"Football has given me had the opportunity to learn of these differ­ a lot-self-pride, the ability to get along with ent attitudes and ways of I ife, if not for foot­ others and the chance to be a member of ball. " Rick Kingrea-"I believe that everyone is something. That's the most important thing endowed with a competitive spir it. A writer to me: the sense of belonging and working Joe Gendron- "The game of football has giv­ may manifest this spirit in a desire to write a with others toward a particular goal." en me the opportunity to receive , first , an best seller. I have found that for myself , I can excellent education. Also , from my experi­ best manifest my competitive spirit on the Duke Chappuis-"Through football I've had ences playing football I 've gained the feeling athletic field. " the opportunity to meet people, to get close that I can overcome any challenge I might to other guys on the team. Plus, I feel I have face in my future I if e. '' gained an insight into organization ... the Jack Laborde-"The game of football has process by which many facets of our society Johnny Gill- " Benefits that immediately provided me with the opportunities for a civil operate." come to mind are the intangibles like lasting engineering degree and to meet influential associations that develop with other players, people in the city. You have to be disciplined many times in life ; football teaches you that. Billy Clingon-"You learn how to compete and coaches. The inherent challenge in foot­ Besides all that , I've enjoyed playing in front in football. This knowledge , I feel, gives you ball is important, too. " of all the hometown fans. " a background on what you'll face in life after college. Besides, it's good exercise and Bart Graves- "Football has done so much leads to health and physical fitness." for me .. . like given me an education in the David Richard-"Football teaches above all , best school in the South. It has allowed me discipline . Also, the competition against peo­ to bring my family down to live in a city like Chip Dewitt- "From football, I have finally ple equal to, or better than you , helps pre­ New Orleans. The game has been the biggest learned the art of mind controlling the body. pare you for the competition you 'll face later part of my life since seventh grade. It has The more you get your mind ready, the better in life. " your body functions. It 's amazing what you taught me how to pick myself up after a can accomplish if you try hard." rough time." Mike Sanford- "The spirit of competition Bryan Duck-"l 've learned to accept authori­ Joel Henderson-"lf it weren 't for football, I and a diehard attitude about fighting for ty . I'm a more disciplined individual. Being wouldn 't be where I am today. It has given what you want in life are important things I've associated with a football program has made me a good access to an education and taught learned from football. You can relate the me appreciate and practice sportsmanship. me to compete and h_ow to compete , be it on bumps and bruises you get in football to the The big gains and losses in football often the football field, in the classroom , or any­ bumps and bruises of life . .. it makes life para II el those in I ife." where in life." easier to handle ." Continued on Page 46 2 1 , a•• There's dealership in town that doesn't play games." COACH PITTMAN 1970 - YEAR OF THE GREEN 22 .....______. TulaneRoster Name (Number) ...... Position, Height , Weight Name (Numb er) ...... 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 J unio r ...... Beaumont, Texas (Forest Park HS) W. Drennan Sop homore ...... New Orleans , La. (Behrman HS) E. Michel BAILESS, Butch (74) ...... OT, 6-1, 220 JOHNSON, Frank (73) ...... DT, 6-2 , 230 Junior ...... Vicksburg, Miss. (Coope r 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 Juni or ...... New Orleans, La. (West Jefferson HS) R. Pries Junior ...... Little Rock, Ark. (Catholic HS) M. Malham * BATEY, Jim (38) ...... TB, 5-11 , 195 **KINGREA, Rick (32) ...... LB, 6-1, 235 Junior ...... Franklin, La. (Franklin HS) D. Brumfield Senio r ...... Baton Rouge, La. (Baton Rouge , HS) L. McGraw BERTRAND, Earl (63) ...... OG, 5-11, 225 KOESLING, Mike (72) ...... OT, 6-0, 222 Sophomore ...... Westlake. La. (Westlake HS) C. Kuehn Sopho more ...... Dall as, Texas (R. L. Turn er 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 Seni or ...... 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 . (Pascagoula HS) L. Hollingshead * BULLARD, Joe (23) ...... DHB, 6-0, 185 LANDRY, Mike (58) ...... OG , 6-2, 210 Junio r ...... Mobile , Ala. (Uni versity Military) M. Hefner Junior ...... Lake Charles , La. (Landry HS) R. Gosnell ** 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. (Vi nton HS) J. Barbeau * CLINGON, Billy (64) ...... OG, 6-0, 205 * LEDET, Art (88) ...... OE, 6-1, 215 Senio r ...... Raleigh, Miss. (Raleigh HS) Larry Kell ey Jun ior ...... Abbeville, La. (Abbeville HS) J . Mula * COMMANDER, Ray (76) ...... DT, 6-2, 225 LEE, Randy (80) ...... DE, 6-1, 200 Junior ...... Port Arthur , Texas (Austin HS) B. Butaud Sop hom ore ...... Dal las, 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. (Coope r HS) R. Dunaway Sophomore ...... Metairie , La. (Jesuit HS) R. Coates CULWELL, David (68) ...... DT, 6-0, 200 McKEIVIER, Jim (95) ...... LB, 5-10 , 108 Sophomore ...... Garl and, Texas (Garland HS) R. Coffee Sopho mor e ...... Sulphur, La. (Sulphur HS) Shannon Sua rez DAUER, 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. (Cora l Gables HS) N. Kotyz J unior ...... Pasadena , Texas (Rayburn HS) J. McNeil DAWSON, Jim (90) ...... OE, 5-11, 185 MARSHALL, Ray (24) ...... :...... LB, 6-0, 198 Sophomo re ...... 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, Texas (Memoria l HS) C. Churchill Sop homore ...... Lake Charles, La. (Lake Charles HS) J. Emmons DOUGHTY, Ken (45) ...... LB, 5-11 , 195 MURRAY, Lewis (51) ...... c , 6-2, 226 Sop homore ...... Shreveport, La. (Northwood HS) James Farrar Sopho mor e ...... Bogalusa, La. (Boga lusa HS) L. Murray ** DUCK, Bryan (81) ...... DE, 6-1, 200 MUSE, Randy (36) ...... LB, 6-0, 215 Senior...... Purvis , Miss. (Purvis HS) L. Williams Sopho more ...... Unio n, Mi ss. (Union HS) Torr is Ryals * ELLIS, Paul (13) ...... SAF, 5-10 , 182 * PAULSON, Mike (85) ...... OE, 6-2, 190 Junior ...... New Orl eans, La. (Dallas Jesuit HS) G. Pasqua Junior ...... Dallas, Texas (Bry an Adams HS) R. Cowsar Ewing, George (41) ...... DHB, 5-11, 186 * RICHARD, David (20) ...... LB, 5-10, 185 Sop homore ...... Houston, Texas (S. P. Waltrip HS) L. Agelton Senior ...... Lut cher , La. (Lut cher HS) E. Rousse l ** FARNELL, Mike (22) ...... WB, 5-11 , 185 RICHARD, Dennis (91) ...... DE, 6-0, 200 Senior ...... Mobile , Ala. (Mc Gill 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 Sop homore ...... New Orleans, La. (Jesuit HS) R. Coates Junior ...... Be rwick , La. (Berwick HS) A. Wyman FONTANA, Tony (18) ...... QB, 5-11, 190 ROUX, Bill (37) ...... DHB, 5-11 , 198 Junior ...... Abbeville, La. (Vermi llion Catholic) V. Listi Sopho mor e ...... Gonzales, La. (East Ascension HS) Schexnidre FREY, Bob (52) ...... DT, 6-2, 225 ** SANDERS, Kenny (15) ...... SAF, 6-0, 188 Sophomore ...... Mobile , Ala. (Mc Gill Ins titute) A . J. Conlin Senior ...... Bato n Rouge , La. (Lee. HS) W. Turn er ** GENDRON, Joe (89) ...... DE, 6-2, 205 *SANFORD, Mike (53) ...... LB, 6-0, 210 Senio r ...... 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 *SMITH, Ed (84) ...... DE, 5-11, 190 GILL, Johnny (34) ...... FB, 6-0, 190 Junior ...... Eunice , La. (Eunice HS) J. Naga ta Senio r ...... Slidell, La. (Slid ell HS) George Thom as SPENCER, Butch (26) ...... DHB, 6-2, 209 GLEASON, Greg (10) ...... QB, 5-11, 178 Senior ...... Farm erv ill e, La. (Farmerville HS) C. Carpenter Junior ...... L a Mesa , Calif. (Helix HS) Vinton * STARK, Steve (82) ...... DE, 6-0, 190 GODWIN, Jim (86) ...... OE, 6-4, 195 Senior ...... Franklin, La. (Franklin HS) D. Brumf ield Sophomore ...... San Antonio , Texas (Churchill HS) E. Corley STUPRICH, Mike (71) ...... DT, 6-2, 223 • GRAVES, Bart (70) ...... OT, 6-4, 240 Sop homore .'. .... Long Beach, Miss . (Long Beac h HS) Louis McKissack Senior ...... Marshall, Texas (Marshall HS) R. Brook s * THOMAS, Steve (60) ...... OG, 5-11, 215 * GRIMES, Bruce (39) ...... LB, 6-0, 195 Junior ...... Gro ves, Texa s (Port Neches HS) E. O'Brien Junior ...... Pascago ula , Miss. (Pascagoula HS) L. Hollingshead * THOMPSON, Jim (50) ...... C, 6-2, 215 * GUZMAN, Ronnie (59) ...... LB, 6-0, 207 Junior ...... Dallas , Te xas (Bryan Adams HS) R. Cowsar Junior ...... Lake Charles, La. (Lake Charle s HS) J . Emmons * VALLS, Mike (61) ...... OG, 6-0, 217 HALE, Joel (57) ...... DT, 6-3, 210 Junior ...... New Iberi a, La. (Catholic HS) R. Bann a Sophomore ...... Henderson , Tex as (Henderson HS) F. Jack son * WALDRON, 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. (Notr e Dame HS) J. Dill Sophomore ...... Houma, La . (Terrebonne HS) Bob Parker HEAPE, Scott (25) ...... WB, 6-0, 191 WICKS, Wayne (65) ...... OT, 6-1, 220 Junior ...... Dall as, Te xas (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 ...... Thibodaux , La. (Thibodaux HS) M. Tatu m Senior ...... Texas Cit y, 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. Hudson Junior ...... Houston , Texas (Smiley HS) G. Williams

*Denotes varsity letters earned. Tri-Captain s: David Ab ercrombie , Rick Kingrea, J. Mike Walker . ADDITIONAL DATA ON PLAYERS WITH JUNIOR COLLEGE EXPERIENCE-D avid ABERCROMBlf - Jones Jr . College, Elli svi lle , Miss., 2 yrs., Coach S. Cooley. Bill y CLINGON-Jones Jr. College, Elli svi ll e, Mi ss., 2 y rs., Coach S. Cool ey. Greg GLEASON-University of California at. San Diego , (not a Junior Colleg e), San Diego , Calif., 1 y r., Coach R. Hackett ; Grossmont Jr. College, Grossmont, Calif., .1 _vr:, Coach C. Wh1tf1eld. Bart GRAVES--N . E. Oklah oma A & M Jr. College, M iami , Okla., 1 yr ., Coach C. Bow man. Joel HENDERSOl't-M1 ss1ss1pp1 Delta Jr. Coll ege, Moorhead , Mi ss., 2 yrs., Coach J. Randall. Mike SANFORD-Jones Jr. College, Ellisvi lle, Miss ., 2 . yrs., Coach S. Cooley. Wayne WICKS-­ N. E. Oklahoma A & M Jr. College, , Okla. , 1 yr., Coach C. Bowman . Allen WILKENFELD-Kllgore Jr. Coll ege, Kilgore, Tex., 2 y rs., R. Simmons. 23 Wouldn't an ice cold Coke taste good right now? PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS

LSU TULANE

Offense- Offense-

Pos. No . Name Pos. No . Name

SE 34 GERALD KEIGLEY WE 85 MIKE PAULSON LT 77 GLENN ALEXANDER WT 78 JEFF HOLLINGSWORTH , LG 60 JIMMY ELKINS WG 66 ALLEN WILKENFELD C 50 JACK JAUBERT C 54 CHIP DEWITT RG 62 MIKE DEMARIE SG 61 MIKE VALLS RT 74 CHARLES STUART ST 72 MIKE KOESLING RE 81 JAY MICHAELSON SE 88 ART LEDET QB 18 BUDDY LEE QB 16 MIKE W . WALKER FB 43 JIM BENGLIS FB 35 BOB MARSHALL TB 24 ARTHUR CANTRELLE TB 11 DAVID ABERCROMBIE FL 80 ANDY HAMILTON WB 29 STEVE BARRIOS

Defense- Defense-

Pos. No . Name Pos. No . Name

LE 93 ARTHUR DA VIS LE 82 STEVE STARK LT 73 JOHN SAGE LT 77 J. MIKE WALKER RT 78 RONNIE ESTAY RT 79 BOB WALDRON RE 86 BUDDY MILLICAN RE 87 JOE YOUNG LLB 45 MIKE ANDERSON LB 32 RICK KINGREA MLB 48 LOUIS CASCIO LB 56 RAY HESTER RLB 88 RICHARD PICOU LB 55 GLENN HARDER LCB 37 TOMMY CASANOVA ROV 20 DAVID RICHARD RCB 39 JAMES EARLEY HB 22 JOE BULLARD LS 15 BILL NORSWORTHY HB 33 DAVID HEBERT RS 30 CRAIG BURNS SAF 13 PAUL ELLIS

LSU Numbers Tulane Numbers LeDoux,SE 56 McCann, OG 10 Greg Gleason, QB 53 Mike Sanford, LB 3 Coffee , SE 57 Egge , C 11 David Abercrombie, TB 54 Chip Dewitt, C 12 Bob Kershaw , QB 55 Glenn Harder, LB 7 Jones, QB 58 Murray, OT 13 Paul Ellis , SAF 56 Ray Hester , LB 11 Staggs, S 59 Besselman, OT 14 Maxie LeBlanc, TB 57 Joel Hale, DT 12 Riley , QB 60 Elkins, OG 15 Kenny Sanders, SAF 58 Mike Landry, OG 16 Mike W . Walker , QB S9 Ronnie Guzman, LB 15 Norsworthy, S 61 King , DT 17 Rusty Lachaussee , QB 60 Steve Thomas, OG 16 Lyons, CB 62 Demarie, OG 18 Tony Fontana, QB 61 Mike Valls , OG 17 Racine, S 64 McGehee , DT 19 John Buchanan, SAF 62 Al Lopresto, DT 20 David Richard, LB 63 Earl Bertrand , OG 18 Lee , QB 66 Daniel , OG 21 Ricky Hebert , TB 64 Billy Clingon, OG 19 Addison, S 67 Callais , OT 22 Mike Farnell, WB 65 Wayne Wicks, OT 21 Walker , TB 69 Streete , OG 23 Joe Bullard, DHB 66 Allen Wilkenfeld, OG 24 Ray Marshall, LB 67 Sam Scelfo , OT 22 Shorey , FB 70 Thibault, OG 25 Scott Heape, WB 68 David Culwell, DT 24 Cantrelle , TB 72 Martin, OG 26 Butch Spencer, DHB 69 Rob Foley, OT 25 Lumpkin , K 73 Sage , DT 27 Dennis Crain, WB 70 Bart Graves, OT 28 Cal Hargrave, TB 26 Nagle, CB 71 Mike Stuprich, DT 74 Stuart, OT 29 Steve Barrios, WB 72 Mike Koesling, OT 30 Burns, S 75 Gonda , DE 30 Joel Henderson, LB 73 Frank Johnson , OT 31 Dickinson, SE 76 Wright, OT 31 Steve Davies , WB 74 Butch Bailess , OT 32 Rick Kingrea, LB 32 Dantin , CB 75 O'Dell Marshall, 01 77 Alexander, OT 33 David Hebert , DHB 76 Ray Commander, D1 34 Keigley, SB 78 Estay , DT 34 Johnny Gill, FB 77 J . Mike Walker, OT 35 Bland, FB 79 Wood , DE 35 Bob Marshall, FB 78 Jeff Hollingsworth, OT 36 Winkler, CB 36 Randy Muse, LB 79 Bob Waldron, DT 80 Hamilton, SB 37 Bill Roux , DHB 80 Randy Lee, DE 37 Casanova, TB 81 Michaelson, TE 38 Jim Batey, TB 81 Bryan Duck, DE 38 Bickham, SB 83 Toms, TE 39 Bruce Gr imes, LB 82 Steve Stark, DE 40 Charles Moss, DHB 39 Earley, CB 86 Millican, DE 83 Carl Richardson , OE 41 George Ewing, DHB 84 Ed Smith, DE 40 Perry, LB 88 Picou, LB 42 Jack Laborde, OE 85 Mike Paulson, OE 41 Rutland, LB 89 Kavanaugh, SE 43 Jim Atkins, LB 86 Jim Godwin, OE 43 Benglis, FB 91 Doyle, DE 44 Ronnie Corn, FB 87 Joe Young, DE 45 Ken Doughty, LB 88 Art Ledet, OE 44 Shoemaker, FB 92 Frye, LB 46 Harold Asher , LB 89 Joe Gendron, DE 45 Anderson, LB 47 Lee Gibson , OHi! 90 Jim Dawson , OE 93 Davis, DE 48 Duke Chappuis, TB 91 Dennis Richard, DE 48 Cascio, LB 96 Smith , LB 49 Lloyd Dalier, OE 92 Bill Brown, LB 50 Jaubert, C 98 Kimmitt, DE 50 J im Thompson, C 93 Mike McGuire , OE 51 lewis Murray, C 95 Jim McKeivier, LB 52 Foret, C 99 Weinstein, OT 52 Bob Frey, OT

" COCA-CO LA" A ND "CO KE" A RE REGISTERED T RADE-MARKS OF THE COCA-CO LA COMPA NY. It's the real thing. CgJse. LS-U- Roster Name (N umber ) Posit ion, Height, Weight Class ...... Home Town ADDISON Don (19) S, 6-0, 181 Senior ...... Springh ill ALEXANDER, Glenn (77) T, 6-5, 260 Senior ...... Rayville ANDERSON , Mike (45) LB, 6-3, 225 Senior ...... Baton Rouge BENGLIS, Jim (43) FB, 6-0, 207 Sophomore ...... Lake Charles BESSELMAN, Tom (59) T, 6-3, 226 Sophom ore ...... New Orleans BICKHAM, Greg (38) SB, 6-0, 182 Sophomore ...... , ...... Shreveport BLACK, Gary (29) LB, 6-1, 200 Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge BLAND, Doug (35) FB, 6-0, 200 Junior ...... Shreveport BRABHAM, David (82) DE, 6-0, 206 Sophomor e ...... Kentwood BURNS, Craig (30) S, 5-11, 175 Sen ior ...... Baton Rouge BUTAUD, Tommy (63) OT, 6-1, 220 Sophomo re ...... Crow ley CALLAIS, Gene (67) T, 6-2, 234 Sophomore ...... Cut Off CANTRELLE, Arthur (24) TB, 5-11, 197 Junior ...... Larose CASANOVA, Tommy (37) TB, 6-1, 191 Junior ...... Crowley CASCIO, Louis (48) LB, 6-0, 195 Junior ...... Bossi er City COFFEE, Al (3) SE, 5-11, 175 Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge CORMIER, Skip (95) LB, 6-0, 204 Sophomore ...... Opelousas DANIEL, Lloyd (66) G, 5-11, 214 Sophomo re ...... Frankl inton DANTIN, Chris (32) CB, 5-11, 184 Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge DAVIS, Arthur (93) DE, 5-11, 191 Senior ...... Sulphur DEMARIE, Mike (62) G, 5-10, 218 Jun ior ...... Lake Charles DR. JOHN A. HUNTER DICKINSON, Wayne (31) SE, 5-11, 174 President Sophomore ...... Hatt iesburg, Miss . DIGIROLAMO, Sam (46) LB, 6-0, 214 Sophomore ...... Denham Springs DOYLE, Mike (91) DE, 6-2, 195 Sophomore ...... Houston , Tex . EARLY, James (39) CB, 6-0, 188 Senior ...... Jonesboro EGGE, Steve (57) C, 6-3, 212 Junior ...... Gulfport , Miss . ELKINS, Jimmy (60) G, 6-2, 220 Sophomore ...... Crowley ESTAY, Ronnie (78) OT, 6-1, 233 Junior ...... Larose FORET, John (71) T, 6-3, 229 Sophomore ...... Lake Charles FORET, Lynn (52) C, 6-0, 217 Junior ...... Lake Charles FRYE, Lloyd (92) LB, 6-1, 204 Junior ...... Baton Rouge GONDA, Greg (75) DE, 6-2, 222 Senior ...... Woodville , Miss . HAMILTON, Andy (80) SB, 6-3, 195 Junior ...... Ruston JAUBERT, Jack (SO) C, 6-1, 214 Junior ...... Lafayette JONES, Bert (7) QB, 6-3, 205 Sophomore ...... Ruston KADI, Jim (2) TB, 5-9, 180 Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge CARL MADDOX CHARLES MC GLENDON KAVANAUGH, Ken, Jr. (89) SE, 6-2, 187 26 Athletic Director Head Coach Junior ...... Ft. Wash ington, Pa . Name (Number) Position , Height , Weight Class ...... •...... •...... •...... •.....•.....•...... Home Town KEIGLEY, Gerald (34) SB, 6-3, 213 Sophomore ...... Greenville , Miss. KILLEN, Logan (51) C, 6-1, 203 Sophomore ...... •...... Boss ier City KIMMITT, Jack (98) DE, 6-1, 190 Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge KING, Bobby Joe (61) DT, 6-0, 221 Senior ...... •...... Shreveport LeDOUX, Jimmy (1) SB, 5-8, 175 Sophomore ...... Sulphur LEE, Buddy (18) QB, 6-4, 205 Senior ...... •...... •...•...... •...... Zachary LUMPKIN, Mark (25) K, 5-11, 195 Senior ...... •...... ••...... Lake Charles LYONS, Paul (16) QB, 5-10, 181 Sophomore ...... •...... Midland , Tex . MARTIN, Steve (72) G, 6-2, 225 Senior ...... Houston, Tex . MASSENGILL, Cam (42) LB, 6-3, 185 Sophomore ...... Brookhaven , Miss . McCANN, John (56) G, 6-1, 211 Senior ...... •...... Baton Rouge MICHAELSON, Jay (81) TE, 6-1, 223 Junior ...... •...... Foley, Ala . MILLICAN, Buddy (86) DE, 6-0, 215 Senior ...... •...... Baton Rouge MURRAY, Phil (58) T-C, 6-3, 225 Sophomore ...... Franklinton NAGLE, John (26) CB, 6-2, 183 Junior ...... Gloster , Miss . NORSWORTHY, Bill (15) S, 5-10, 180 Senior ...... New Orleans PERRY, Boyd (40) LB, 6-0, 210 Junior ...... • Orang e, Tex . PICOU, Richard (88) LB, 5-11, 193 Junior ...... •...... Gonzales RACINE, Frank (17) S, 6-1, 190 Sophomore ...... •...... Shreveport RILEY, Mike (12) QB, 6-1, 185 Sophomore ...... West Monroe ROBERT, John (10) CB, 6-0, 176 Sophomore ...... Raceland RUTLAND, Pepper (41) LB, 5-11, 195 Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge SAGE, John (73) DT, 6-3, 220 Senior ...... Houston , Tex . SHOEMAKER , Mike (44) FB, 6-1, 200 Sophomor e ...... •.•.... Rayville SHOREY, Allen (22) FB, 5-9, 180 Junior ...... Ruston SMITH, Tommy (96) LB, 5-10, 189 Sophomore ...... Brookhaven , Miss . STAGGS, John (11) S, 6-0, 185 Sophomore ...... Texas City , Tex . STREETE, Steve (69) G, 6-2, 212 Sophomore ...... Lake Charles STUART, Charles (74) T-G, 6-2, 240 Junior ...... •....•...... Sterlington THIBAULT, Stewart (70) G-T, 6-1, 231 Junior ...... • No. Little Roc k, Ark . TOMS, Randy (83) TE, 6-4, 214 Senior ...... •...... Hodge WALKER, Del (21) TB, 5-11 , 185 Junior ...... ••...... Baton Rouge WEINSTEIN, John (99) DT, 6-4, 220 Sophomore ...... Opelousas WILLIAMSON, Chuck (85) TE, 6-3, 203 Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge WINKLER, Joe (36) CB, 5-11, 186 Sophomore ...... •...... New Orleans WOOD, John (79) DT, 6-4, 220 Sophomore ...... •...... Lake Charles WRIGHT, Mike (76) T, 6-4, 252 Senior ..•...... Sulphur 27 m Scoring with the Green Wave or scoring with the public ...

the point is ... team cooperation

Every member of the Maison Blanche department store team is constantly search­ ing the market for the very latest in fashion, the utmost in value ... and bringing it all together with unequalled service and prices you'll like. You'll find this spirit of cooperation in every one of eight Maison Blanche stores • located throughout Greater New Orleans. So call your signals ... We're constantly striving to top our own winning scores.

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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 otlve 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. ere the skies are purest blue. ~ now-,C Tulane, hear us Roll, Green Wave, Roll them down the field. sing to thee! Hold, Green Wave, that line must never yield. our hearts' devotion! When those Greenbacks charge through the line lJ.fldthine 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. RONNIE ESTAY Defensive T ackle 30 JIM BENGLIS TOM BESSELMAN CRAIG BURNS ARTHUR LOUIS CASCIO ARTHUR DAVIS Fullback Offensive Tackle Safety CANTRELLE Fullback Middle Guard Tailback

~ I WAYNE BUTCH DUHE LLOYD FRYE JACK JAUBERT BERT JONES KEN KAVANAUGH DICKINSON Quarterback Linebacker Center Quarterback Split End Split End

BOBBY JOE KING JIMMY Le DOUX BUDDY LEE MARK LUMPKIN PAUL LYONS JOHN MC CANN Defensive Tackle Split End Quarterback Kicker Center Back Guard

JOHN SAGE ALLEN SHOREY GLENN ALEXANDER Defensive Tackle Fullback Offensive Tackle 31 Campus Scenes

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New Ficilities orlaw School

The Tulane University School of Law has been moved into new facilities at Frere\ Street and Newcomb Place . The building , the former Howard-Tilton Memorial Library , was renovated and furnished at a total cost of $1 ,040,000. It has been renamed Joseph Merrick Jones Hall in honor of the late president of the Tulane Board of Administrators and a Tulane law graduate. Dedication ceremonies are scheduled for January , 1971.

Assistant editors of the 1970-71 , Judy Tabb , New Orleans , and Sergio A. Leiseca , Jr. , Bethesda , Md. , discuss some points of law in one of several offices of the Law Review staff. Moot Court and the Inter-American Law Review also have 34 offices in the building. The renovated structure includes four classrooms with raised seating accommodating 620 students . Dr. Ferdinand F. Stone , professor of law and director of the Institute of Comparative Law , conducts a class of 200 students in the largest of the classrooms . The building also houses a court room with 100 seats and two seminar rooms seating 50 each .

This is a scene of the student lounge in the "new" law building. Harold E. Pique of New Orleans was architect for the renovation project and Gervais F. Favrot Co., Inc ., New Orleans , was general contractor .

Office space is also plentiful for the law school 's 30-member faculty . Dr. Leonard Oppenheim , professor of law, goes over a class schedule with St. Paul Bourgeois , second year law student from Jeanerette , La. The law school was formerly located in cramped quarters in Tilton Hall on St. Charles Avenue .

Of the building 's 71,905 square feet of space , 44,695 square feet are occupied by the law library. This space includes offices for the library staff , reading and discussion rooms off the book stack area and a reference and bibliography room. Numerous small study rooms within the book stacks provide students and research workers with facilities convenient to the material they need to use. 35 .. Down en Uncole™. Or two. Or three. After four, though, you may lose control.

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40 Basketl>all'70·'7 1 Tulane's basketball picture brightens considerably with 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 Dec. 5 THE CITADEL ...... New Orleans Dec . 7 SOUTH DAKOTA ...... New Orleans Dec. 11-12 Blue Bonnet Classic ...... Houston , Tex. (Houston, Oregon , Texas A&M) Dec . 14 INDIANA STATE ...... New Orleans Dec. 16 L~uisian~ State ...... Baton R.ouge, ~a. Dec . 19 Wisconsin ...... Madison , Wis. Dec . 21 Purdue ...... Lafayette , Ind. Dec. 29-30 Old Dominion Classic ...... Norfolk , Va. (Old Dominion , Auburn , Xavier , 0.) Jan. 2 North Carolina ...... Charlotte , N.C. Jan. 6 TEXAS ...... New Orleans Jan. 9 GEORGIA TECH ...... New Orleans Jan. 11 Rice ...... Houston , Tex . Jan . 13 FLORIDA STATE ...... : ...... New Orleans Jan. 16 Miami (Fla .) ...... Miami , Fla. Jan . 28 Miami (0.) ...... Miami , Ohio Jan. 30 Valparaiso ...... Valparaiso , Ind. Feb . 3 LOUISIANA STATE ...... New Orleans Feb. 8 UTAH STATE ...... New Orleans Feb. 13 VIRGINIA TECH ...... New Orleans Feb. 15 STETSON ...... New Orleans Feb. 22 Tampa ...... Tampa , Fla. Feb. 27 Marquette ...... Milwaukee , Wis . Mar. 1 Georgia Tech ...... Atlanta, Ga.

TENTATIVE 1970-71 TULANE BASKETBALL ROSTER Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Ltr . Avg. Hometown Dave Alspaugh ...... f 6-4 Jr . 1 3.5 Peru , Ind. Mike Billingsley ....g 6-1 Jr . 1 9.0 Ft. Worth , Tex. Mike Dressler ...... c 6-6 So. 0 15.4 * St. Louis, Mo . George Ferguson ..f 6-5 Sr. 0 1.3 Ft. Worth , Tex . Wayne Garrett ...... c 6-7 Jr . O 1.5 New Orleans , La. Ed Harris ...... g 6-2 Jr. 0 0.3 Ft. Wayne , Ind. Mike Henry ...... g 5-9 Sr. 2 5.8 Natchitoches , La. Dan Imming ...... g 5-10 So. 0 3.0* Aviston, Ill. Jim Kwiatowski .... f 6-2 So. 0 18.5* Barber 's Pt., Hawaii Stan Kwiatowski .... f 6-4 Sr. O 0.4 Barber 's Pt., Hawaii Stuart Kurtz ...... f 6-4 So. 0 6.6 * Atlanta , Ga. Q) 0 Ricky Miller ...... f 6-5 So. 0 22.4 * Nashville , Tenn . c:: > John O'Hearn ...... f 6-2 So. 0 3.3 * Mountain Side , N.J . John Sutter ...... f 6-8 Sr. 2 24.3 Marion, Ind. c:: 0 Harold Sylvester .... c 6-6 Sr. 2 13.5 New Orleans , La. "§ John Szponar ...... g 6-3 So. 0 14.7* Rochester , Ind. -;;; ::, *Scoring average on Freshman team. 41 GreenWave Club Other Contributors (Cont'd)

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43 TULANEFOOTBALL RECORDS AND POSSIBILITIES--PRIOR TO LOUISIANA ST. GAME NOV.28 CROWD~------~---~------~--~------~------~~------This is the biggest sports crowd in the South this fall. Previous big­ gest was 77,861 for Saints-LA Rams game here Nov. 1. Tulane Stadium record is 83,221 for LSU game here Nov. 22, 1958. All-time intercollegiate record for a night crowd is 82,567 for Tulane-LSU game here Nov. 19, 1966. Tonight's crowd will boost Tulane's average home attendance this season to approximately 35,500, largest since 38,844 average in 1966. RECORD--~-~~------•-~------~------IF TULANEWINS--8-3 record will represent most wins 1n 22...... seasons,--~------since 1948 team went 9-1. Percentage (.727) will be best since 1949 team (7-2-1) was .750. IF A TIE--7-3-1 record will be most wins in 21 years, since 1949 team went 7-2-1; best percentage (.682) since 1950 team (6-2-1) was .722. IF LSU WINS--7-4 record will be most wins in 21 years, since 1949 team _.,. ______went 7-2-1; best percentage ( ..,.682) ______wince 1950 team (6-2-1)____ ...,... was______-- .-7-22._~.,;,;_._ -...__ RUSHING *ABERCROMBIEhas 209 carries this season, breaking record of 188 set by Eddie Price in 1948. ABERCROMBIEhas 964 net yards this season, needs 18 to pass Bill Banker (981 in 1928) for third place on all-time season list. ABERCROMBIE needs36 yards to become the second player in Tulane history to crack the 1,000-yard mark for a single season. Eddie Price had 1,178 in 1948 and 1,137 in 1949. *ABERCROMBIEhad 246 net yards last week against N.C. State, shattering Price's single game mark of 238 vs. Navy 1n 1949. ------~-~------~------PASSING TEAM has passed for 1,229 yards this season, needs 205 more to tie record of 1,434 yards in 1969. RECEIVING---~----~---~------~~---~ BARRIOS has 446 yards,.....----~------~------~------needs 38 more to match record of 484 by w. C. McElhannon in 1951. SCORING------~------GIBSON has 34 points, needs 5 more to tie record of 39 by Uwe Pontius ------in 1966 and 1967 as highest-scoring place kicker. GIBSON has 6 field goals, needs 1 to tie Pontius in 1966 and 1967. **TEAM has made 7 field goals (Gibson 6, Muse 1), tying record of 7 in 1966 and 1967. *TEAM has attempted 14 field goals~ old record was 11 in 1966 & 67. -----~------~------~------~------INI'ERCEPTIONS **TEAMhas 27 this season, tying record set in 1949. *TEAMhas 399 yards on returns, breaking mark of 381 in 1931. **ELLIS has 94 tying record set by Jimmy Glisson in 1949. (see *ELLIS has 1 in his career, breaking record of 12 by Don also Zimmerman in 1930-32 and Ellsworth Kingery in 1949-51. note *BULLARDhas 167 yards on returns, breaking record of 141 by below) Glisson in 1949. Bullard has 8 interceptions, needs 1 to tie record of 9 by Ellis and Glisson...... ~-~----~--~~~~------~------~------~---~---~~~~----~PUNT RETURNS *BULLARmhas 29 returns this season, breaking record of 27 -----~------by in 1931. BULLARDhas 371 yards on returns this season, needs 24 to tie his own record of 395 set last year. **BULLARDhas 2 career TD's on punt returns, tying mark by Lester Lautenschlaeger in 1922-25 and Jimmy Glisson, 1948-49. ------~--~-~~---~-~------~------PUNTING Sanders has 66 punts this year, needs 5 to tie 71 by Dave East, 1963. SANDERShas 2,494 yards this year, needs 365 to tie his won mark of 2,859 in 1969. SANDERS has 195 career punts, needs 6 to tie 201 by East in 1963-65. *SANDERS has 7,995 career yards, breaking mark of 7,660 by East. OTHER-~----~------~------~--- RECORDS WITHINREACH, COMPUTEDON SEASON AVERAGES: SANDERS has career punting average of 41.0, record is 40.5, Stan Nyhan, 1937-39. BARRIOS is averaging 24.8 yards per reception this season; record is 22.1 by Maxie LeBlanc in 1969. WALKER is averaging 14.44 yards per completion, record is 14.34 by Joe Ernst in 1950 and Rusty Lachaussee in 1969. TEAM has allowed only one TD passing. Record is one by 1930 team. NOTE:~------~--~-~------~----~------~------OTHER SINGLEGAME RECORDS BROKEN THIS SEASON TEAM--MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED: 8 vs. Miami (old mark 6 vs. SMU, 1945, and Mississippi State, 1931) TEAM--MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS: 145 vs. Miami (old mark 113 vs. SMU, 1945) *Indicates~~------~----~~-~-~------~------~~~------Records Broken. **Indicates Records Tied. Miller is starting h is twelfth season calling the action for the Green Wave . A 39-year-old native of Geneva, 111. , 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 newcome r to the broadcast team this fall , but he 's a familiar figure in New Orleans , where he is 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 .

Tulane Football Highlights. WDSU Television , Channel 6 • 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 , WIBR in Baton Rouge , this fall: KSYL in Alexandria days from 1 to 1 :30 p .m. KXKW in Lafayette , KLOU in Lake Charles , KUC 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 ch ief engineer . Monday through Friday at 8:40 a.m . and 6 :25 p.m.

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45 What Does College Football Mean to You? Rejoiee ... or groan •.. Continued from Page 20 with Wayne Ken Sanders-"! guess the biggest thing I've learned is to take criticism. Like being in the Sunday nights after service , when people get on your back, you eaeh gaJDe! take it and learn from it."

Sam Scelfo-"The as a whole helps those who aren't normally strong-willed indi­ viduals to become men. Athletics in general, I believe, is a good character builder. It takes courage and pride to get into top physical shape."

Butch Spencer-"lt seems to me that the · value of football is relative to the individual. My subjective opinion is that you can find an aspect of yourself through athletics. I've learned to look for the positive values in any endeavor that I undertake ... Football has taught me that attitude." Now-Filmed highlights of the Saints' games only a few hoursafter the battle. Ever since our Saints hit the field four seasons ago, Wayne Mack and SteveWDSU-TV Stark-"Football has developed pride in me to a greater extent. Plus, I've learned have led the way with in-depth team coverage.how to co-operate with other people . You Maybe it's because Wayne was the first sportscaster have to be able to do that to get ahead ... be or reporter to go to a Saints' Training Camp that the . it in football or in life. Pride and co-operation players still open up to him first. He's followed them are the keys." for us from the beginning. Knows what they've been through. Seen the best make it with this young club . Gained the confidence and respect of the men who J. Mike Walker-"Football has given me the wear our city's uniforms . You see it in his afternoon chance to attend a school I dreamed about and evening sports strips. And now you'll see even when I was in grade school. I had always more . . . thought of Tulane as a place for geniuses and rich ones, at that. Also, the sense of camaraderie I've gained is a rich reward." See Allen Wilkenfeld-"The biggest gain I have "THE SAINTS-TODAY'S gottenGAME," from football is the ability to discipline Every Sunday Evening at 10:10 ... myself. I think I now have the ability to pick Ten minutes of film action, myself up after a bad time without losing my interviews and stories behind the game. poise. The competition has been a positive thing for me, too." WDSU-TV And with that, we bid farewell to a group NBC IN NEW ORLEANS of athletes who will continue to be a credit to their team and to their university in the 46 bright years ahead. The Pros are at Your D. H. HOLMES Car Care Centers ... Fred May, Gen.Mgr.

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47 Freshman Football The 1970 Team-First row (I to r) Frank Anderson, Doug I l I I 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 1 Hurley, Mike Keefe, Bo Lamey, Jim Lavin, Doug Law­ rence, Bryan 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 Wickersham, 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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