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LOYOLA I
NEWORLEANS -
987
Seventy- Fifth Anniversary
Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2011 with funding from
LYRASIS members and Sloan Foundation
http://www.archive.org/details/wolfyearbook1987loyo
THE WOLF
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
C. T. Vincent
STUDENT LIFE
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INTRAMURALS
49
CLASSES
59
ORGANIZATIONS
103
FACULTY
125
FACES/PLACES
141
ADVERTISERS
175
DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY EDITION
1912-1987
Celebrating A 75th Anniversary:
Loyola Is Recognizee! As A Leader In Catholic Education
Celebrating seventy-five years
of dedication to the pursuit
and discovery of truth, Loyola
University is recognized as one of the
leaders of Catholic education in the
South.
The Jesuits were among the earli-
est settlers of Louisiana and the New
Orleans area. As early as 1725, there
was a question of opening a Jesuit
college in New Orleans. In 1733, Fa-
ther de Beaubois, who was in charge
of the local Jesuit missions, peti-
tioned the French government for a
college to be established in New Or-
leans. The petition was ignored, and
the college was to wait until another
century.
The Jesuits returned to New Or-
leans in 1847 when the charter of the
province was given. This charter,
known as the "Societe Catholique
d'Education Religieuse et Litteraire"
was expanded March 6, 1856 by an
amendment which empowered the
corporation to confer "literary hon-
ors, degrees, and diplomas."
This resulted in a college of liberal
arts and sciences known as Immacu-
late Conception, to which a prepara-
tory school was attached. Popularly
known as the "Jesus School," it was
located on Baronne and Common
Streets in downtown New Orleans.
The first classes were held February
1, 1849, with a faculty of seven. The
system of studies followed the "Ratio
Studiorum" of the Jesuits which em-
phasized philosophy and the classics.
As the city grew, so did Jesuit edu-
cation. Foreseeing the development
of a new parish, the Reverend John
O'Shanahan, S.J., superior of the
southern Jesuits, purchased the tract
of land opposite Audubon Park of St.
Charles Ave. in 1889. A wooden
church was erected May 29, 1892, by
lay brothers of the New Orleans mis-
sion skilled in carpentry. The Rever-
end John Downey, S.J., was the first
pastor and superior of the residence
of the Holy Name of Jesus. This
church was later dismantled and
moved to Westwego.
On September 7, 1904, the St.
Charles Avenue property became the
home of an academy and college,
both known as Loyola College, locat-
ed at the rear of the church. The plan
of studies, administration, and orga-
nization of the new school was iden-
tical to that of Immaculate Concep-
tion. Only one student was classified
as a college student, while eight at-
tended the academy.
Subjects such as Latin, Greek,
French, math, history, geography,
penmanship, elocution, and religion
were taught. The first graduate was
Basil R. Beltran, later to become a
distinguished Philadelphian physi-
cian.
In 1907, the Marquette Association
for Higher Education, with Mr. B.A.
Oxnard as President, was organized
for the purpose of establishing a uni-
versity from the two colleges. The
same group was responsible for the
financing of Marquette Hall. On Sep-
tember 11, 1911, the colleges of Im-
maculate Conception and Loyola
were to form a university with all
studies taking place at the St.
Charles Avenue site. Sixty-nine stu-
dents registered when Loyola
opened. Early in 1912, the university
applied for a charter from the Louisi-
ana General Assembly to be recog-
nized as a university. The assembly
granted the charter first in April, and
then gave its final approval on July
10, 1912. Thus, Loyola was autho-
rized to grant all university degrees.
The class of 1912 did not receive
degrees under the charter, because it
was not fully approved until the
summer after their commencement.
The first degrees under the charter
were awarded in March, 1913. As a
result of the early and complicated
evolution of Loyola, she welcomed
1911 and 1912 graduates with char-
tered diplomas at the same time.
As the diamond anniversary edi-
tion of the Wolf is presented, we
hope that each student may realize
as he walks through Loyola that
thousands have trod these same
paths before, just as thousands will
travel them in the future. Loyolans,
this is your heritage.
Through Its 75 Years, Loyola
Has Seen New Orleans Grow
The city of New Orleans beguiles
resident and visitor alike. From the
French Quarter, with its old brick
and plaster buildings with iron-tat-
ted balconies and narrow streets, to
the new buildings that soar toward
the gulf coast sky, this is the essence
of our town. We are proud that Loy-
ola University, with its students and
staff, represent a part of this New
Orlean's heritage.
ABOVE: A part of the New Orleans transit
system is the wonderful, wooden-seated,
clanging streetcar that travels the city's last
trolley line. Streetcars run daily past the Loy-
ola campus, up famous St. Charles Avenue.
The line was built in 183.5.
ABOVE RIGHT: Almost anywhere you care
to wander in New Orleans you will find the
excitement of the shops and stores. Jax's is no
exception. It is a popular spot for local resi
dents as well as tourists and visitors.
RIGHT: The French Quarter, or Vieux Carre,
is seventy blocks between Canal Street, Ram-
part Street, Esplanade Avenue and the river.
It formed the original settlement of New Or-
leans. In many ways the French Quarter is
still the true heart of the city, not only because
of its historical nature, but also because it is
still very much alive.
TOP: Of all the mirrors of New Orlean's tradi-
tions and character, perhaps, none is so reveal-
ing as the city's fabulous food. Beignet's are
square, fluffy, doughnut-like pastries, copious-
ly covered with powdered sugar.
ABOVE LEFT: The Superdome is a multi-
purpose center designed to accomodate sport-
ing events, trade shows, concerts and conven-
tions. It is one of the largest indoor stadiums
in the United States.
LEFT: The steamboat "Natchez" is a stern-
wheel steamboat that travels into the pages of
history that made the river and her boats fam-
ous. The "Natchez" tours the Crescent City as
it cruises up and down the Mississippi River.
ABOVE: A New Orleans tradition since 1948,
the "Lucky Dogs" stands are familiar sights in
the local area. Friendly vender's are eager to
greet customers.
Our Presidential Heritage
Albert Biever, S.J. 1904-1913
Legend has it that Rev. William
Powers, S.J., then superior of the Je-
suit province that included New Or-
leans, summoned Rev. Albert Biever,
S.J., gave him a dime for car fare, and
sent him uptown to establish a uni-
versity. Later that same year, 1904,
the first students of Loyola college
registered.
By 1906, the college had grown.
Father Biever called a Catholic
men's conference to raise funds for a
new building, which developed into
Marquette Hall. Loyola merged with
another local Jesuit college and be-
came a university.
Loyola applied to the Louisiana
General Assembly for formal recog-
nition as a university. Upon hearing
rumors that some assemblymen
thought the Jesuits were incapable of
conducting a university. Father
Biever himself delivered a rousing
speech in their favor. "The sun does
not set on any part of the universe in
which there is not a Jesuit universi-
ty," he declared. He must have con-
vinced the assembly, for Loyola was
authorized to grant university de-
grees in July of 1912.
Father Biever became the first
president of Loyola, His years of ef-
fort and dedication helped make the
Jesuit dream of a university in New
Orleans a reality.
James C. Carter, S.J. 1974-Present
Father James Carter, S.J., the cur-
rent president of Loyola, was born in
New York City and was ordained as a
priest at Woodstock College, MD in
1958.
He joined the Loyola University
staff in 1960 as an assistant professor
of Physics. In 1967 he became an as-
sociate professor of Physics. From
1968-1970 he served as the director of
education, for the New Orleans prov-
ince of the Society of Jesus. He be-
came the academic vice-president for
the university in 1970 and remained
in that position until 1974 when he
became the current president of Loy-
ola university.
He received a BS degree in Physics
from Spring Hill College in 1952; a
MS from Fordham University in
1953, also in Physics; STL in theol-
ogy from Woodstock College in 1959
and a PhD in physics from the
Catholic University of America in
1956.
Father Carter has seen just about
as many changes at Loyola as Father
Biever did when the school was
young. Since assuming the office in
1974, Father Carter has busied him-
self with the changes necessary to
take Loyola into the 21st century.
Alphonse E. Otis, S.J.
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Edward Cummings, S.J.
1919-19J1
Francis X. Twellmeyer, S.J.
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F.D. Sullivan, S.J.
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John W. Hynes
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Harold A. Gaudin, S.J.
19:16-1939
Percy A. Roy, S.J.
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Thomas J. Shields, S.J.
194.5-19.^2
W. Patrick Donnelly, S.J.
19.5-2-1961
Andrew C. Smith, S.J.
1961-19(56
Homer R. Jolley, S.J.
1966-1970
Michael F. Kennelly, S.J.
1970-1974
Loyola's History Today
Past decades of Loyola history are
reflected in the buildings throughout
the campus. Reflections of the past
combined with modern architecture
help create the imprint of our ever
changing time. Each building, with
its history and style combine to
make Loyola University unique
among urban campuses.
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Marquette Hall is the oldest building on the
present campus. Built in 1910-1911, it is
named in honor of Jacques Marquette, a mis-
sionary and explorer. It houses the adminis-
trative offices, including the office of the
president. Classes are conducted in the build-
ing and the Marquette Theatre is used by stu-
dents and faculty.
Bobet Hall was built in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Bobet, donors of library equipment,
stacks and books. The building was begun in
1923 and completed in 1924. Today, it is the
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College of Arts and Science. Common curricu-
lum classes are also conducted in Bobet Hall.
In September, 1947, a "glorified" temporary
building was built on campus to serve as the
College of Business Administration until the
university outgrew it. The building was named
for Mrs. Olive A. Stallings in 1955. Mrs. Stall-
ings had contributed a vast amount of money
to Loyola. At the present time the city college
offices are in Stallings, and also classes are
conducted there.
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The library was built in 1950 in honor of
Loyola students and alumni who died in
World War II. The library provides refuge for
students seeking the peaceful atmosphere
needed for academic endeavors. It contains
218,631 volumes and 1,864 periodicals.
Biever Hall, men's residence, was dedicated
in 1964. It was named in honor of Albert H.
Biever, S. J., first president of Loyola Univer-
sity. Biever Hall houses undergraduate men
and women. It is a six story residence with a
capacity of housing 410 students.
Past Reflected In Buildings
"The spirit engendered by the
original Loyola university campus
has receded into a cloud of lost
time." Those words were written in a
past issue of the Maroon and help
explain how buildings illustrate
changing times on the Loyola cam-
pus. Only memories, pictures and
printed words remain of "land-
marks" from Loyola's past. St.
Charles Avenue is registered as ai^
Historic Landmark and Loyola Uni?
versity shares in the long and famous
history of "The avenue".
Three private residences on Marquette
Place were purchased in 1925 from the New
Orleans Province to be used as dormitories
especially for athletes. Beginning with the
building nearest the campus, they were named
the Texas, the Utah and the Oklahoma. The
Texas was the original .Jesuit residence. Later
it was used for offices and classrooms and was
called Biever Hall. It was razed in 1968.
The Reserve Officers Training Corps.
(ROTO program was established at Lovola in
1947. In 19,55 the ROTC moved on to Loyola's
campus, and six one-story army surplus build-
ings were added to the campus to provide the
extra space needed for returning war veterans.
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In May, 189(1 the parish of Most Holy Name
of Jesus was established. The original Holy
Name of .Jesus church was dedicated on May
29, 1892. It was built entirely of native wood
and was of (lothic design. The church was
referred to as "Little Jesuit" and was situated
on land which is now the Communications-
/Music Complex.
On May 1, 1911!, the groundbreaking began
for the church that we know today as the Most
Holy Name of Jesus church. The church was
being built with the financial assistance of
Kate McDermott in memory of her brother,
the late Thomas C. McDermott. The corner-
stone was laid on January 2. 1916, but con-
struction made slow progress due to World
War I. The building was finally dedicated on
December 9, 1918.
The first Loyola gymnasium, a small wood-
en structure, was built facing Freret Street in
1920. In 1923 Loyola added a football stadium
which seated several thousand fans. The new
>oyola Field House was built in 1954 and seat-
d over six thousand fans.
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Beginning Loyola's Future
The science complex was completed in 1969
and named for J. Edgar Monroe. At the pre-
sent time Monrt)e Hall contains both offices
and classroom space for the science, math-
ematics, political science and computer de-
partments.
Branch Knox Miller Hall was completed in
1973. It was named in honor of the father of
Alice J. Miller, friend and benefactor of Loy-
ola University. Today Miller Hall houses the
college of business, a portion of the library
resources, the university archives and the me-
dia center.
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The Communications/Music Complex was
completed in 1983. It is the newest building on
the Loyola campus. It houses administrative
offices, the Wolf and Maroon Loyola publica-
tions, communications and music libraries,
WLDC closed-circuit radio studio and Roussel
Hall. These are only a portion of the many
organizations, functions and classes that are
conducted in this the newest of the Loyola
University buildings.
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In 1964. the Danna Center was completed.
The center was named tor Dr. Joseph A.
Danna. dean of Loyola's medical school from
1916 until its closing in 1925. Upon his death
in 1955, Dr. Danna left the residue of his estate
to Loytjla. The Danna Center is a student ser-
vices building and is a popular meeting place
for students and faculty alike.
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Buddig Hall, women's residence, was dedi-
cated in 1966 in honor of Henrietta Buddig
Legier, wife of John Legier, friend and bene-
factor of Loyola University. Buddig Hall is a
twelve story residence with a capacity of ac-
commodating 429 women.
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A Glimpse Of The Past
The pictures on these two pages are a
selection from previous issues of the
Wolf. They portray scenes from Loyo-
la's past, including the dental and phar-
maceutical labs, faculty and student ^y,,..
life.
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Loyola In A Changing World
The last seventy-five years have
been full of changes for the world,
and certainly Loyola is no exception.
This is perhaps best illustrated by
the coming and goings of the differ-
ent academic disciplines that have
been offered for study. For example,
did you know that from 1917 to 1919
Loyola had a school of Nautical Sci-
ences, Marine Architecture, and Ma-
rine Engineering? Or about the
School of Oratory that existed from
1917 until 1920? For a short time in
the same period there were also
schools of Mechanics, Architecture,
Civil Engineering, Post-Graduate
Medicine, and a Wireless Telegraph
School. For a time during WW II,
there was even a Civilian Pilot
Training Program.
Today's Loyola student that
comes to study business or communi-
cations might be surprised to learn
that some of the school's more popu-
lar courses of study in the past in-
cluded Dentistry, and Pharmacy,
both of which lasted quite a long
time. The school of Dentistry was
not phased out until 1972 and Medi-
cal Technology was just closed last
year. The ROTC program is being
moved to another location.
The schools and colleges presently
a part of Loyola are the College of
Arts and Sciences, which has been
around as long as Loyola; the College
of Business Administration, which
was added in 1947; the School of
Law, which was established for the
night division in 1914 and the day
division in 1925; the College of Mu-
sic, started in 1932; and City College,
which grew from the school of Com-
merce and Finance which was found-
ed in 1917. The photos on these two
pages are a glimpse into the Loyola
of past years ... j
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Traditions Continue
It is with great pleasure that the
1986-87 "Wolf yearbook staff has
presented a collection of memories
and traditions in celebration of the
75th year of Loyola's history.
It would seem appropriate, after
focusing on Loyola's past, to present
a "new beginning," one of many
which is a part of Loyola tradition.
On March 16, 1987, Margaret
Mary Garitty, a 1986 graduate of
LSU in petroleum engineering, was
married to Anthony Joseph Zelenka,
a 1986 graduate of Loyola with a de-
gree in management/marketing. The
ceremony was held in the Holy
Name Church. Members of both the
bride and grooms families have also
been a part of the "Loyola family"
history. Mr. Earl James Garitty Jr.,
father of the bride, graduated from
Loyola in 1947 from the School of
Pharmacy. Mr. Daniel Edward Ze-
lenka, father of the groom, graduated
from Loyola in 1962 from the Dental
School
The Holy Name of Jesus Church is
the facal point of spiritual life on the
Loyola campus. It is also the location
of many weddings and special school
ceremonies.
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Student Life
Mass Of The Holy Spirit
TOP LEFT: Father Carter distributes the Eu-
charist. TOP RIGHT: The Loyola Chorale
makes a joyful noise. BOTTOM LEFT: Stu-
dents enjoyed their free boxed lunches. BOT-
TOM RIGHT: Father Lundy in the pulpit at
Holy Name.
The Mass on the Holy Spirit is one
of Loyola's most enduring traditions.
Held in the Church of the Most Holy
Name of Jesus, it allows the universi-
ty community a chance to unite and
give thanks for another year of qual-
ity Catholic education in the south.
According to many, it is the best way
to get the school year off to a good
start.
After the ceremony, a boxed lunch
picnic was sponsored by Campus
Ministry in the Activities Quad. It
provided a relaxed setting as the
many faculty, staff and students in
attendence chatted about plans for
the coming school year.
ABOVE: Father Carter celebrates mass in
Holv Name surrounded by fellow Loyola
priests. CENTER: Michelle Campos and
Steve Cimino enjoy the splendid weather.
BOTTOM: There's nothing like a picnic to
start the year off right!
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Fire
Up
Loyola
"Fire Up, Loyola!" This cry
echoed through the halls of our uni-
versity during the Fall semester as
student leaders banned together to
encourage participation in all facets
of the school by students, faculty and
administration. The purpose of this
event was to banish apathy and lack
of concern, things which can ruin
student body spirit.
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TOP LEFT: A boy and his balloon! TOP
RIGHT: Ashes to ashes, dust to dust; Loyola
has buried apathy, we trust. LEFT: Icebreak-
ers get everyone "fired up". ABOVE: A sec-
ond line is a" coming!
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Club Basketball
Fourteen seasons have come
and gone since we last saw the
Wolfpack play for Loyola. In 1972,
a feeling of indifference compelled
school officials to drop athletics
from the university and to re-em-
phasize the academic atmosphere.
However, for many, the devel-
opment of the mind was not
enough; the recent resurgence of
school spirit has brought basket-
ball back to Loyola --- at least on
the club level.
The first game of club basket-
ball was played on October 30,
1986, at the Tulane arena. Over
1,100 fans were in attendance, the
majority of whom were sporting
the rarely seen school colors of
maroon and gold. Students, facul-
ty, alumni and staff cheered wild-
ly as the Wolfpack defeated Tu-
lane 69-61 in an exhilerating con-
test.
As the 15-man squad of Loyola's
club basketball team will attest,
the Wolfpack is back! The team is
coached by Robert Reed and the
Rev. Hacker J. Fagot, S.J.
TOP: The Wolfpack basketball club prepares
for the big game. ABOVE: Wolfpack PAWS
line-up for an exciting routine. RIGHT: Play-
ers await the outcome of an attempted shot.
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Loyola is assisting in the forma-
tion of a Collegiate Club Basketball
Conference in New Orleans. At the
present time teams from Loyola, Tu-
lane and Xavier University comprise
the conference teams. Besides a regu-
lar schedule, the conference includes
a post-season tournament.
TOR- Charles LeBeauf. Paul Briuglio and Do-
minick Weilbaecher intensely watch the ac-
tion on the court. CENTER LEFT: John Le-
gan completes a free throw. CENTER
RIGHT: The Alpha Chi's show strong support
for the Wolfpack. LEFT: The Wolfpack
stands proudly with their Dixie Cup Trophy.
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Boat Dance
Fall is the best time of the year to
go for a river cruise; crowds are
small, and the weather is great! Loy-
ola students were given a chance to
enjoy the mighty Mississippi, and
each other, during the Fall Boat
Dance aboard the riverboat "Presi-
dent." The crowd's dancing teetered
and tossed the steamer as it made its
way through the city by night. Judg-
ing by the number of exhausted bo-
dies making their way back to school
from the river, the event was a rous-
ing success! The festivities were
sponsored jointly by the Student
Government Association, Cabra,
Buddig and Biever Residence Coun-
cils, the Black Student Union, the
Panhellenic Council, the Interfrater-
nity Council, the International Stu-
dent Union and LUCAP. Hey guys
. . . how about getting together for
another one next year?
TOP: Julie Fritz and other dancers catch the
spirit while traveling down the Mississippi
River. RIGHT: Loyola students enjoy the
evening on the riverboat "President".
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LEFT: Couples enjoy a slow dance aboard the
riverboat. BELOW LEFT: Mike Milliken
"dances with himself." BELOW: Lance Ja-
cobs, and Jerrol Duhon of J&J Connection
supplied the tunes at the Boat Dance.
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Winter Wonderland
On a cool day in December, the
near-impossible happened: it snowed
in New Orleans, but just at Loyola.
Everyone was treated to a "snowfall"
of about five inches, much to their
delight. The "snow" was actually
twenty tons of crushed ice, dumped
on the grass in the Activities Quad
between Bobet Hall and the Danna
Center. It was "Winter Wonder-
land," a fun-filled afternoon of
snowy games, sponsored by the "Stu-
dent Union Variety Unlimited" com-
mittee and Oshman's Sporting
Goods Stores. Activities included
"snow limbo" and other games.
Christmas carols were sung by the
Loyola Chorale, Santa Claus made
an appearance, and the "Loyola
Snow Wolf was on hand to pose for
photos with students. Eggnog and
hot chocolate flowed freely.
All of the carefully thought-out
plans quickly crumbled, as the snow
hit the ground. Students dug in at
lightening speed and no one is sure
who was the first to begin throwing
snowballs.
For those who had never before experienced
snow, or to those to whom "crushed ice" was
just another "Slurpee," it was an intriguing
(and chilly) sensation. They soon caught on,
and before long joined in, tossing the round,
white missiles like everyone else!
An attempt was made to start a round of
"limbo" but no progress could be made amid
the constant barrage of snow from every con-
ceivable direction. The event's organizers
quickly gave in, resigning themselves to the
unorganized aerial warfare that showed no
sign of letting up.
ABOVE LEFT: Snowballs fly everywhere!
ABOVE RIGHT: Mary Vazzola knows what
frostbite feels like. RIGHT: Students enjoy a
northern winter while in the deep south!
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Many prospective All-Star pitchers got in
their day's practice, and there certainly was no
shortage of catchers (intentional or other-
wise!) on this special day at Loyola.
The day's battles came to an end only when
the ammunition supply began to melt and
dinner-time approached. At sunset only a cou-
ple of "snowbird Yankees" remained, and
even they soon left, having thrown snowballs
to their hearts' content.
ABOVE: Kelly Welch pelts John Deveney for
throwing her on the ground. LEFT: William
Wang arms himself with a snowball.
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Dating Game
"Bachelor number one ...if you
could be any animal, what would you
be and why?" Is this kind of question
the best way to get to know a person
better?! It is if you're playing the
Dating Game! Loyola students dust-
ed off their best lines and took a shot
at finding Mr. or Ms. "Right" in
their own edition of the Dating
Game held on campus during the
fall semester. When asked whether
this was an efficient date-getting
method, an anonymous "bachelor-
ette" replied, "Yes, why not? It is a
lot more interesting, too." Undoubt-
edly so, but does the type of animal
one would like to become really say
much about one's character? "Sure,"
replied the bachelorette, "if they say
they want to be a vampire bat, you
cross them right off your list!"
TOP: Alright, David, keep it clean! MIDDLE
RIGHT: A participant enjoys being ques-
tioned. MIDDLE CENTER: "What is your
favorite activity?" MIDDLE LEFT: "I picked
out this sweater just for you, bachelor number
two!" RIGHT: " . . .and I sing, too!"
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TOP: "... and Bachelor number one enjoys
reading philosophy, astrophysics and Bloom
County. " CENTER LEFT: "er . . er . . .well
..." LEFT: It must be a very complex ques-
tion. ABOVE: "I can't believe you asked me
that!"
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Streetcar Party
One of the highlights of the fall
semester was the SGA sponsored
streetcar party. A rattling streetcar, a
brassy jazz band, people enjoying
themselves — what else could be
more New Orleans? The Loyola SGA
provided the atmosphere and our
students provided the action. People
packed the streetcar for the party,
which took place in transit.
TOP LEFT: All aboard for the party of the
year!! TOP RIGHT: No one would ever know
that Pat Casick loves oreosi BOTTOM LEFT:
Everyone sings along to a rousing rendition of
an old jazz classic. BOTTOM RIGHT: Shellhy
Cave is obviously having a great time!
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Fall Fest
Fallfest is undoubtedly the most
successful T.G.I.F. of the fall semes-
ter. This year, the event was held on
a very summery October 3rd. All in
attendance were treated to the music
of Uptown Sounds, and enjoyed good
food, drink, and the company of oth-
ers. Sponsors for this year's Fallfest
were the Loyola Union, Buddig Resi-
dence Council, and Miller Beer. A
splendid time was guaranteed for
all!!!!!
The photos on this page show some ^^^
of the highlights of the Fallfest; Up- VBP
town Sounds rocks Loyola, and stu-
dents get into the act.
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Just about everyone at Loyola agreed that
the most successful TGIF of the fall semester
was Fallfest. TOP LEFT: Loyola's very own
"Bruise Brothers." CENTER LEFT: Did
someone lose a contact lens? No, they're just
running an obstacle course! BOTTOM LEFT:
Michelle Andrews and Charmagne Forti look
"mahvelous". BOTTOM RIGHT: Three-
legged race winners have a hard time getting
untied!
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Hands Across Loyola
In celebration of Hunger Aware-
ness Week, LUCAP sponsored
"Hands Across Loyola" on April
10th. This was just one of the week-
long events which also included: a
concert featuring Charmaine Ne-
ville, a Tuesday fast, a mass and a
Third World Dinner.
34
Father Carter joined Loyola students in
support of Hunger Awareness Week. The vast
line of students and staff that stretched
through the campus symbolized a unity and
desire to help those less fortunate. World hun-
ger is a serious matter of concern and our
"Loyola family" made a vital contribution to
this cause.
35
Toga Party
"Certainly not the average campus
attire!" That is what onlookers
would say when passing Loyola on
March 20th. The "Toga" dress was
part of the TGIF Greek week. As well
as providing entertainment for the
students, the events of this special
week gave these young people oppor-
tunity for community involvement.
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Otis Day
Otis Day and the Knights per-
formed at the "world's largest toga
party" on March 20th, at the TGIF
in the quad in honor of Greek week.
The concert was sponsored by the
Loyola Union's Contemporary
Sounds Committee. The band was
made famous by the movie "Animal
House". In accordance with the
theme, students were asked to wear
togas to the TGIF.
Students were delighted with the music and
personality of Otis Day. Students were some-
times participants during the concert and Otis
gladly signed autographs. This Greek spon-
sored event provided canned food to the New
Orleans Food Bank. Canned food was the ad-
mission price for the concert.
38
The "Otis Day and the Knights" concert
was the finale to Greek Week. MTV was on
campus taping portions of the concert for its
music news program. The "National Lam-
poon" was also on campus providing live per-
formers and music, movie clips, vintage per-
formance clips and "Animal House" gi-
veaways.
39
Santa's
Calling
As the holiday season quickly ap-
proaches, the minds of Loyola stu-
dents fondly stray to thoughts of
Christmas break, Christmas parties,
mom's home-cooking and Santa
Claus. Santa Claus!! Aren't college
students just a little old to believe in
the jolly old man with the long white
beard and the twinkle in his eye?
Actually, these Loyola students took
time to brighten the Christmas sea-
son for some boy or girl with a spe-
cial call from the "grand old man"
himself.
Christmas
The joyful festivities of the holiday, the giving and
receiving of gifts and the special moments with
friends make this the "most wonderful time of the
year". The Highlight of the activities on the Loyola
campus is the annual quad mass. The mass provides
each student the opportunity to share the love and
unity of the "Loyola family" collectively, while
reflecting inwardly on each individual blessing of
today, memory of yesterday and hope for tomorrow.
TGIF
After an exhausting week of plan-
ning, preparation, activities and
classes, Loyola students have good
reason to be joyful when they hear
these four beautiful letters so often
said in one breath "TGIF". We also
thank each organization or group
which helped in providing activities
for these weekly events.
Good friends and good music seem to blend
together to make the TGIF time so meaning-
ful.
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friend or releasing energy in a group athletic
event, the time shared together is always spe-
cial.
43
Quizbowl
"Fads" come and go and have al-
ways been as much a part of Ameri-
can history as hot dogs and baseball.
"Trivia" is one of those games that
has suddenly become a household
word. People meet together in small
groups and at parties just to play
"Trivia". Loyola was no exception as
"Quizbowl" took place during
"Unionweek". Fraternity and soror-
ity students battled for the correct
answers and winning scores for their
team. Winners received prizes such
as bookstore coupons, radios, T.V.'s
and many other prizes.
44
Int'l Week
&
3rd World
Dinner
The third world dinner, sponsored
by LUCAP as part of the Hunger
Awareness Week, gave Loyola stu-
dents the opportunity to gain new
knowledge and understanding of
countries and people far less fortu-
nate than themselves. It also in-
creased their awareness of what
could be done to help and to take an
active part in the plight of their fel-
lowman.
Through display, pamphlets and education-
al material, we gained information about
Third World Countries. Through conversa-
tion with students and representatives, we
were made aware that we are not alone in our
fight.
45
Roommate Game
One of the most challenging of all
college experiences is learning to live
with and adjust to a "roommate".
The Loyola Union's Variety Unlim-
ited Committee presented "The
Roommate Game" on February 16th
in the Wolf Pub. The evening gave
opportunity for students to learn just
how compatable they have become
during the weeks and months since
becoming part of the "Loyola fam-
ily".
Joy! Surprise! Embarrassment! Anxiety! are
just a few words that describe the students
feehngs as they wait for the response of their
roommate during the "Roommate Game".
Students received prizes for their ability to
predict accurate answers for their roommates.
46
47
LUCAP Rally
LUCAP is an important part of the
Loyola community. It began as an
underhand of campus ministry and
continues to be a valuable part of
many support groups in the New Or-
leans area. This years LUCAP rally
introduced new members to the
many contributions the organization'
makes. The New Orleans food bank
and the Crescent house for battered
women are examples of the many
projects LUCAP members are in-
volved in.
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Students make new friends at the annual LU-
CAP rally and are introduced to the many
activities they can become involved in.
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Intramurals
Ahhh . . . the thrill of victory and
the agony of defeat! These emotions
were very much a part of the Fall
Flag Football tournament. Coed,
mens, and womens teams met several
times weekly in the Residential Life
quad and mustered all of the effort
and team spirit they could in order to
emerge victorious. But, winning isn't
everything, and even those who did
not come out on top admitted that
playing flag football was a highlight
of their semester. To the winners,
congratulatios! Everyone else . . .
thanks for participating, and better
luck next year!
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TOP RIGHT: Tri Beta quarterback Jim
Schott tries to avoid the "sack". LEFT CEN-
TER: The ACM team huddles to formulate
game strategy. RIGHT CENTER: Tri Beta's
Anthony Alleman moves in for the kill. BOT-
TOM RIGHT: Beggar Tommy Mortillaro
tackles his opponent.
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50
TOP LEFT: Keith Pepperone bellows a victo-
ry cry as he intercepts the ball. CENTER
LEFT: Curtis DeSena and Angie Bartush look
on as Keith Pepperone catches the ball. CEN-
TER RIGHT: Pam Promecene tries to regain
the ball from the ACM ball carrier. BOTTOM
LEFT: Angie Bartush kicks off. BOTTOM
RIGHT: The ACM quarterback searches the
field for his receiver.
Basketball
Loyola University offers a variety
of activities for students who are in-
terested in playing sports for recrea-
tion as well as for competition. Stu-
dents enjoy the physical benefits of
systematic practice and games. The
thrill of being part of a winning
team, or even the disappointment of
working together with classmates
when your best just hasn't been good
enough, is all part of the college ex-
perience. Intramural basketball pro-
vides keen competition for enthusi-
astic Loyola students.
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Fresh air, sunshine, team spirit,
bases, bats and an over-sized ball can
only mean one intramural sport,
"cabbage ball". This co-educational
activity provides hours of recreation
and fun for the campus family. This
sport is always competitive and is a
sure "hit" each school year at Loy-
ola.
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Ultimate Frisbee
Just ask any of these students, this
is the "ultimate" of all of the intra-
mural sports at Loyola. This is "Ulti-
mate Frisbee". This sport is very
much a part of student life on cam-
pus. Students enjoy the rugged com-
petition, the team spirit generated
and the pleasure of participation in
this intense out-door sport.
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Dean Berthelot
Maria Bertucci
Tracey Blackmon
Rebecca Boudreaux
Colleen Bovie
Ralph Breaux
■Jennifer Broggi
Kevin Brouphy
Creig Brown
Vanessa Brown
Katherine Calamari
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Sontra Carmouche
Catherine Carter
Nancv Cassell
Katherine Cecil
Sonya Chamberlain
Mary Chapman
Toby Cheramie
Frank Cisneros
60
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JR
SO
Daina Clark
Louise Curnay
Michelle Crowie
Leticia Cuellar
Marvalice Cullom
Patrick Cusick
Fatme Dahrouj
Alicia Darensbourg
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Laurie Davis
Robin Davis
Faith Dawson
Helina Davries
Perret Delapouyade
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Castro
Dianne Fleming
Lynn Flowers
Kim Forman
Michelle Freeman
Elizabeth Gallina
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Christina (lelriist
Adele Oranderson
Marilyn Grant
Karen Greene
Brian Grenrood
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Norma Gutierrez
Yolanda Hayes
Leslie Henry
Scott Hoerner
Michele Hoke
Tony Holiday
Tiffany Hughes
Abdulnasser Islambouli
Sally Iverson
Debra Jackson
Sheila James
Kristine Johnson
Michael Kelly
Saudia Kelly
Vicki Kern
Kellie Kieter
Michael Kreinest
Kerry Lamare
James Lamy
Dominick Latino
Libby Laughlin
Andrea LeBoeuf
Kristin Lehr
63
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Renee LeMaire
Gerald Lewis
Michelle Lima
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Marcus Lopez
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Kristina Mallette
Lisa Maniscalco
Maxie Mann
Humberto Marchand
Sandy Martin
Therese Mattioli
Alfredo Mavila
Robert McCann
Dinah McFarlane
Michelle McKinney
Carmen McGowin
Mark McLean
Pashala McPhail
Claire McSwain
Cyril Melville
Susan Meyer
Karl Middaugh
Anne Miller
Lynester Mitchell
Francisco Montalvo
Thomas Moran
Maritza Morell
Daphne Naquin
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Teresa Nelson
Binh Nguyen
Minos Nunez Jr.
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Claudia Pacheco
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Jack Perniciaro Jr.
Lisa Petros
Michael Petty
Candice Pfister
Christine Pflug
Patrick Phelan
Matthew Prusa
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Catherine Rabbitt
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Shane Runnels
Elizabeth Russell
Tonya Russell
Patry Santurio
Cherie Schexnider
Amy Schremp
Julie Schwarze
66
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Nancy Schweitzer
Patricia Simmons
Mark Smith
Daria Sonnier
Pamela Stephens
Drue Straub
Mary Sullivan
Elizabeth Swanzy
Robert Thomas
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Annette Tornello
Joseph Trahan
John Treiber
John Tripp
Donesia Turner
Mary Vozzola
Brian Walch
Sunila Walia
Eric Wallace III
Dwan Ward
Elsa Ward
Kathy White
Lana Wiltz
Kimberly Wittmann
Marc Wolverson
67
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Eugenic Balzac
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Bill Borja
Gerlda Brown
Michelle Brown
Jimmy Buffett
Claudia Cabrera
Maria Cea
Connie Chambliss
Ann-Marie Cheramie
Stephen Chestnut
Michele Connolly
Mark Conrey II
Dianne Cousin
Owen Curry
Teresa Cvengros
Margaret Cvitanovich
Bonnie Drury
Mohamad El-Rachidi
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Monique Irvin
Rhodesia Jackson
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Charles Lee
Faith Lieteau
Candy McBride
Kelly McNeil
Maureen Mercadel
Scott Monett
Amelia Navarro
Thien Nguyen
Suzanne Nicoll
Angela Odoms
Janelle Ogden
Remonda Owens
Alan Pascal
Gilbert Piesker
Elena Purrinos
Rhina Rey Escalante
Sharon Riolo
Darrick Rivera
Claudia Roche
Melissa Rodriguez
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Laurie Romaine
Jeanne Ross
Kevin Rouchell
Kelly Sherman
Julie Smith
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Christopher Stafford
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Jeanne Straub
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Dana Turner
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Robert Broussard
Brian Burke
Gerald Calogero
Michelle Campos
Wildarie Carreras
David Chimento
Theresa Crushshon
Robin Daigle
Leisha Dickerson
Stefanie DiMaggio
Leroy Divinity Jr.
Lisa Dominique
Laura Donnaway
Bill Egan
Frank Egan
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Angelle Fournier
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Rina Garcia
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Bobbie Porter
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Matthew Schott
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1986-87 Loyola Freshman,
Sophomores
& Juniors Not Pictured.
ABADIE, ALAN J.
ABADIE, CECELIA
ABADIE, SHERRY M.
ABBOTT, JOHN W., JR.
ABD JAMIL, ZAINI
ABDULAZAM, KHAIRUDDIN
ABDUL- JALIL, SAMSIAH
ABDUL JAMAL, AHMAD JAFRI
ABU, BAKAR, AWIAH
ABU BAKAR, NORHANI
ACKER, DANNA M.
ADAMS, ASHLEY F.
ADAMS, BRAD A.
ADAMS, JOHN K.
ADAMS, MELISSA G.
ADAMSKI, DIANA T.
ADCOX, STEPHEN E.
ADDE, TANA M.
AGE, GINA M.
AGOSTA, MAURI A.
AGOSTINI, MONICA E.
AGUILA, JANUS
AGUILLARD, CLAYTON J.
AGUILUZ, VICTOR F.
AGUIRRE, JORGE A.
AHMAD, ROSHADAH
AKERS, PRISCILLA
AKIN, MARY E.
ALAPONT, RAFAEL L.
ALAYETO, FERNANDO JOSE
ALBANO, LYNDA M.
ALBERS, LAURA A.
ALBRO, GERALYN F.
ALBRO, DONALD JR.
ALDOUS, JEFFREY N.
ALEXANDER, BRENT C.
ALEXANDER, GRALYN P.
ALEXANDER, LORA W.
ALEXIS, YVETTE M.
ALFORD, SHARON W.
ALKHAZRAJI, KHALID M.
ALLAIN, ANNE L.
ALLAIN, ANTHONY J.
ALLAIN, MICHELLE K.
ALLAIN, NICOLE
MARGHERUITE
ALLEN, ELIZABETH A.
ALLEN, GUTHRIE H., Ill
ALLEN, HOLLY FERRERA
ALLEN, JOHN DAVID
ALLISON, MARION L.
AL-SAIAARI, MOHSEN
ALSTON, DARRELL W.
ALT, NICOLE M.
ALTHANS, GAIL K.
AL-TOURA, ZIAD MUBARAK
ALVARADO, CESAR G.
ALVARENGA, JESUS B.
ALVAREZ, CARLOS J.
ALVAREZ, FERNANDO J.
ALVAREZ, LISA
ALVAREZ, OSWALDO
ALVAREZ-CALDERON,
ADOLFO
ALVAREZ III, JOHN A.
ALVAREZ-MIRANDA, CARLOS
AMATO, KEITH H.
AMEND, ELIZABETH M.
ANAYA, CATHERINE M.
ANDERSON, CHRISTINE M.
ANDERSON, JEANNE
ANDERSON, LLOYD S.
ANDERSON, MARY A.
ANDERSON, ROBERT
ANDERSON, SHERRIE A.
ANDOH, ROBERT P.
ANDONIE, ABRAHAM
ANDREWS, JONATHAN W.
ANDREWS, JUDY
ANDREWS, MICHELLE L.
ANDRIEU, BRIAN J.
ANDRUS, GUY M.
ANGELES, JUSTIN
ANGELETY, STACEY M.
ANGELICO, ROBERT S.
ANIEZE, QUEEN
ANSEL, EILEEN E.
ANSON, CATHERINE S.
ANTHONY, JUDE J.
ANTHONY, WALTER J., JR.
ANTICICH, TROY G.
ANTOINE, SABRINA J.
APPEL, JOHN B.
AQUINO, JAIME
ARANGO, DAPHNE
ARANGO, MARGARITA
ARANGUREN, ALICIA B.
ARANGUREN, RAUL A.
ARATA, HANS
ARAUJO, OSCAR A.
ARAUZ, LIZBETH
ARCENEAUX, ANNE M.
ARCHAMBAULT, ALFRED N.
ARCHBOLD, YANERIS ESTHER
AREVALO, PATRICIA
ARGENTIERE, NICHOLAS
ARIAS, ANA ISABEL
ARIFFIN, AMIR
ARLEDGE, ROBERT C.
ARMS, DONNA M.
ARMSTRONG, MARILYN A.
ARNOLD, ANN M.
ARNOLD, EDWARD H., Ill
ARNOLD, JEFFERY B.
ARONSON, KAREN
ARORA, SANJAY
ARROM, MARJORIE
ARROYO, ALBERTO M.
ARTEAGA, MARCOS V.
ARTHUR, BYRON R.
ARTHURS, ALISON M.
ARTHURS, KATHERINE E.
ARTIGUES, RONALD J.
ARY, ALISA
ASCIONE, MICHAEL R.
ASERON, LISBETH L.
ASSALI, GHAZI M.
ATKINS, MICHELE
ATWOOD, SCOTT J.
AUSTIN, PATRICIA A.
AUSTTUN, MARSHA C.
AVONDA, THOMAS R.
AYALA, LILIANA
AYMAMI, LAWRENCE P.
AYMAMI, SUSAN L.
AYMAMI, THEODORE ALFRED
BABER, SUSANNE E.
BABIN, KIM J.
BABIN, MICHAEL 0., JR.
BABINEAUX, LAWRENCE
BADEAUX, GREGORY
BAGAN, SHANNON M.
BAILLEUX, LINDSEY M.
BAKER, CAROLINA
BAKER, MADONNA
BAKER, MARK A.
BAKER, MATILDA ANN
BAKER, REX A.
BALDWIN, CHARLES
BALL, ADRIAN J.
BANKS, MICHAEL
BANNER, LOUIS D.
BANNING, AMY B.
BANDS, DIANA C.
BAPTISTE, ARKETTE
BAQUERO, JOSE G.
BARALT, ARMANDO R.
BARBA, THOMAS A.
BARCELONA, SALVADOR J.
BARED, CARLOS
BARI, MARI C.
BARIELLE, BRUCE D.
BARKER, DONALD M.
BARLOW,
BARLOW, ARLETTE
BARMETTLER, PEGGY J.
BARNES, BETSY J.
BARNES, HERBERT C.
BARNES, JAMES ROBERT
BARNES, TANYA M.
BARNES, THOMAS B.
BARNES, TOYA A.
BARNETT, DAVID P.
BARNHART, DEBORAH A.
BARNHART, PHILIP A.
BARNUM, DYMPHNA T.
BAROLAK, CECILY S.
BARONE, SUSAN L.
BARONI, KEVIN
BARQUERO, MARIA
BARR, LESLIE J.
BARRANCO, LISA A.
BARRAS, CHERE A.
BARRERA, ALFRED
BARRETO, ELIZABETH
BARRETO, MICHAEL A.
BARRETT, DIANNE
BARRETT, DOWAL A.
BARRETT, RODOLFO D.
BARRIOS, CHARLES A.
BARRIOS, LUCAS P.
BARRIOS, NICOLLE E.
BARRON, RONALD S.
BARROSO, MARIA D.
BARTHELEMY, ANGELA
BASCUAS, MARTHA M.
BASS, TEMPIE L.
BASULTO, FELIPE F.
BATEMAN, REID B.
BAUDRY, DAVID A.
BAUGH. MICHAEL C.
BAUGNON, DAVID E.
BAUGNON, MICHAEL J.
BAUMSTARK, GARY J.
BAUTE, NICOLE M.
BAWA, JASMEET S.
BAYHI, DANIEL A.
BAZANAC, NICOLE C.
BEAINI, HIKMAT F.
BEARD, DEANI A.
BEASLEY, STEPHEN B.
BEASLEY. TYRONE W.
BEATMANN, JERRY A.
BEAUCHAMP, JENNIFER L.
BEAULIEU, JOHN
BEAVER, CATHERINE M.
BEAVER, CHRISTOPHER
BECHAC, ANDREW M.
BECKER, PHILLIP M.
BECKETT, JONATHAN D.
BECNEL, STEWART J.
BEEBE, KENNETH S.
BEESON, TEMPLE
BEHRENS, BILL
BEHRENS, MICHELLE L.
BEL, MARK J.
BELCULFINE, CAROLYN
BELIN, MAUREEN
BELL, DONNA T.
BELL, JULIANNE
BELL, LAURA L.
BELL, MARTIN L.
BELLAIRE, STEPHEN K., JR.
BELLARD, JOSEPH A.
BELLE, MICHAEL J.
BELLONI, MARC E.
BELLOW, KENDY
BELOHLAVEK, LANNA L.
BELOU, ELAINE K.
BELOU, MELISSA J.
BELTRAN, JAVIER
BELTRAN, JOHN A.
BENEDICT, GERALDINE
BEN HAMMED, DRISS
BENHARIZ, FAWZI
BENITEZ, KARIM
BENNER, DEBORAH L.
BENNETT, BRITTON
BENOIT, GAIL M.
BENOIT, GARY G.
BENSON, JAMES M.
BENT, MICHAEL A.
BERARD, DEBORAH A.
BERGENS, BRYAN M.
BERGERON, MITCHELL P.
BERLIN, JACK R.
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BERNARD, DAVID P., JR.
BERNARD, DONNA
BERNARD, LAURIE L.
BERNARD, MARTINE
BERNARD, MICHAEL J.
BERRIGAN, KATHERINE M.
BERRY, CHRISTOPHER C.
BERTOLINO, MARY M.
BERTRAND, ANGELE C.
BETHEA, WILLIAM C.
BETTEKER, RONALD
BEVEN, EVELYN C.
BEY, SHERYL M.
BICE, JERE J.
BICKERSTAFF, SALLY A.
BIDDY, RALPH L.
BIEDENHARN, JOHN U.
BIENVENU, LOUISE
M.QIERSNER, ROBERT J.
BILBERRY, HOPE B.
BILDERBACK, TERESA A,
BILGRAY, TATIANA M.
BILLEAUD, EDWARD J.
BILLEAUDEAU, LISA M.
BILLIOT, CARL J.
BINNINGS, MELISSA L.
BIRBIGLIA, GINO V.
BIRNBAUM, JEROME
JACQUES
BIRNER, BRENDA B.
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CHAN NIM FONG DORIS
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CHARBONNET, BRUCE
CHARBONNET, DESIREE
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CHAVEZ, AGNES H.
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CLAVIER-GRUBER,
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PAIGE
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FRESQUET, ALENA
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FRISCHHERTZ, DEAN P.
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FRUTHALER, PAULA J.
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FULMER, DAVID S.
FUNTI, MARC
FURY, SAMUEL J., Ill
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GADBOIS, MICHELLE M.
GAFFNEY, KELLY L.
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GAITAN, ANGELINA
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GAMBEL, GRETCHEN L.
GAMBLE, NANCY
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GARCIA, EDDA PILAR
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GARCIA, RAFAEL
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GARDEMAL, JOSEPH T., Ill
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GAYDEN, TRENISH
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GILARDI, RICHARD P.
GILBERT, ROBERT E.
GILBREATH, SHELLY R.
OILMAN, DEBORAH
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GIORDANO, VINCENT
GIORGIO, DENISE
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GLORIOSO, MARIA
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GOEWERT, TARA
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GOLDBERG, SHERI
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GONZALES, GINALEE A.
GONZALES, ALEJANDRO A.
GONZALEZ, NELIA
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GOODYEAR, BRETT
GOODYEAR, RICHARD
GORDON, JONATHAN P.
GORDON, RICHARD M.
GORHAM, LAURA M.
GORLIN, DOUGLAS
GORMAN, TIMOTHY M.
GOTTSCHALK, PETRA M.
GOULETA, DAVID B.
GOUNDAS, JOY H.
GRACE, HEATHER
GRACIAS, JOAQUIM S.
GRAFFEO, TRACEY A.
GRAHAM, DOROTHY L.
GRAHAM, SARAH B.
GRAITGE, KATHRYN A.
GRAND, CHRISTOPHER L.
GRANT, CHIMENE A.
GRANT, ROBERT W.
GRANTADAM, MICHELE R.
GRAVES, JOHN P.
GRAVES, SHENITA R.
GRAVOIS, CHERIE
GRECO, CLAUDE A.
GREEN, VANESSA C.
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GREENE, THOMAS
GREFER, GREGORY A.
GREGOIRE, YVETTE M.
GREGSON, VERNON J.
GRETHER, MELISSA
GREY, JOSEPH P.
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GRIESHABER, MICHAEL J.
GRIFFIN, JOHN D.
GRIFFITH, JACQUELI G.
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GRISOLI, RONALD W.
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GUERRIERI, RENEE
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GUEVARA, CELIA
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HANEMANN, REG
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HANTHORN, SCOTT E.
HAPPOLDT, DANIEL
HAQUE, RAJU Z.
HARGIS, YVETTE ANN
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HARMS, LAUREN A.
HARPER, LETHA D.
HARR, KATHERINE M.
HARRELL, SCOTT M.
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HARRIS, CARA
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HEBERT, KIMBERLY
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HIDALGO, MYRA
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HOBSON, CONSTANCE CLAIRE
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HOWELL, EVAN P. Ill
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IFEZUE, CHUKWUJEKWU
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JACKSON, ERROLL
JACKSON, GEORGE
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JACKSON, LEON C.
JACKSON, MICHELE M.
JACKSON, SHAWN
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JACOBSON, TODD D.
JAGERS, DAWN D.
JAGOT, MARLENE A.
JAHNCKE, EMILY A.
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JANOSKY, JANNA M.
JANUS, CAROLYN
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JAYNE, AMY
JEAN, GEOVANNIA H.
JEANSONNE, MARIA B.
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JEFFERSON, CHRYSTAL
JEFFERSON, THOMAS L.
JEFFREY, YASMIN
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JENKINS, SHELIA A.
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FALGOUST
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KENNETT, PAMELA
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LEBLANC, ROY A. Ill
LEBON, MALIA, HILL
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LEGENDRE, MONIQUE
LEGRAND, CHRISTIAN
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LEWIS, BRYAN A.
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LIANTONIO, FRANCIS V.
LIGGINS, CYNTHIA D.
LILL, LISA M.
LILLIAN, GUY H.
LINDNER, LYNN A.
LINDSEY, ELLIS E.
LINDSEY, JOHN E.
LINGEN FELSER, CHARLES R.
LINGER, GEORGE III
LION, DAVID G.
LIOU, CHUNG-HUNG
LIPSCOMB, CATHERINE A.
LIRETTE, AIMEE
LITTLE, CARL J.
LITTLE, CRAIG D.
LITTLE, RAMOND P.
LIVAUDAIS, LISA A.
LIVINGSTON, DANIEL F.
LIZARRAGA, ARTURO
LIZARRAGA, HERMINIA M.
LLOYD, JENNIFER K.
LLUCH, ANGELITA P.
LOCHRIDGE, JAMES A.
LOCKHART, GRISETTE E.
LOCOCO, ELIZABETH C.
LOCOCO, MARGARET J.
LOCOCO, MARY E.
LOCOCO, VINCENT B.
LOEB, STEVEN B.
LOGAN, STEFANIE CAMILLE
LOGRECA, JOSEPH
LOH, FEI-LEE E.
LOISEL, ANDREE
LONDON, NICOLETTE
LONDON, STEPHEN D.
LONG, CHARLES B.
LONG, KATHERINE A.
LONGO, DEBBIE M.
LOOMIS, TARA A.
LOPEZ, ALEJANDRO R.
LOPEZ, ENRIQUE F.
LOPEZ, JULIA G.
LOPEZ, LUIS F.
LOPICCOLO, JOELLEN C.
LOPINA, JAMES P.
LORENZO, LORENZO
LOUIE, TINA H.
LOUPE, JOHN C.
LOVECCHIO, PAULA A.
LOVECCHIO, SALVATORE G.
LOVELACE, MARCEL A.
LOVELACE, RENE D.
LOYA, RAUL A.
LOZES, WILLIAM C.
LUBECK, GEORGE F.
LUBER, KEITH G.
LUBRANO, CHERYL A.
LUKINOVICH, BRENDA ELIZA
LUND, CHRISTOPHER R.
LUNDGREN, ERIC J.
LUNN, STEFFANY D.
LUNSFORD, WILLIAM M.
LUPIN, ELLIS R.
LUSTICK, CHARLES
LUTZ, JAYNE F.
LYBRAND, MICHELLE P.
LYNCH, DENNIS T.
LYNCH, GENEVIEVE M.
LYNCH, JEFFERY M.
LYONS, LORI A.
MACBRIDE, ROBERTO A., SJ.
MACKEL, LISA A.
MACNAMARA, JOHN D.
MACNARY, SHELLEY A.
MADERAL, JORGE I.
MADERE, ELAINE M.
MADRON, AMY E.
MAGEE, STUART C.
MAGNER, RICHARD P.
MAGUIGAD, LEONARDO M.,
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MAHEU, DAVID E.
MAHEU, MARY C.
MAHONEY, MICHAEL T.
MAIER, COLLEEN A.
MAILLIARD, DANIEL J.
MAJORIA, MURPHY C.
MAKELA, SUSAN A.
MAKOFSKY, WENDY E.
MALDONADO, JAVIER E.
MALEHORN, ANGELA D.
MALTEZOS, CATHERINE
MAMON, CHARLES M.
MANCI, RAYMOND L.
MANCI, WILLIAM
MANCUSO, GREGG S.
MANDEL, ADAM F.
MANDINA, VALERIE M.
MANGANO, FRANK
MANION, JOHN E. Ill
MANN, DEBORAH A.
MANN, JULIA A.
MANNING, PERRY W.
MANNING, ROBERT P.
MANSLANK, TANYA H.
MANSOR, MASTURA
MARCEAUX, BRIAN J.
MARCEL, ANGELA L.
MARCELLO, PAULA L.
MARCHAND, JAMES A.
MARENDT, JEANNE M.
MARGITZA, RICHARD D.
MARIONNEAUX, RHETT W.
MARKEY, JACQUELYN A.
MARKIEWICZ, PAMELA J.
MARKS, ROBERT E.
MARQUEZ, GENNIE L.
MARRERO, YERY
MARRS, ABIGAIL J.
MARSHALL, APRIL M.
MARSHALL, NINA
MARSHALL, RAMONA H.
MARTIN, DAVID C.
MARTIN, KAREN M.
MARTIN, KATE
MARTIN, MAUREEN
MARTIN, MICHAEL S.
MARTIN, PETER A.
MARTIN, WILLIAM J.
MARTINEZ, DIANA M.
MARTINEZ, KENNETH M.
MARTINEZ, LESLIE P.
MARTINEZ, VICENTE
MARTINEZ, VIDAL
MARY, BRANDON E.
MARZONI, SHEILA G.
MASON, KELLY
MASRAN, MARITAH
MASSA, MICHAEL J.
MASSARINI, DALE J.
MASSE, WHITNEY E.
MASSEY, JOHNNY R.
MASSEY, MIKE J.
MASSO, RAMON
MASSON, BRYAN C.
MASTERSON, AMY J.
MASTERSON, MARGARET E.
MATA, ANDREW P.
MATAS, JOHN
MATERN, MATTHEW J.
MATHEWS, DONNA M.
MATHISON, LAURA N.
MATIAS, SORAYA
MATTE, JENNIFER
MATTE, SHEILA F.
MATTESON, MARGARET M.
MATTHEWS, WENDI S.
MAURER, DAVID E.
MAURER, GEORGE S.
MAURICE, DARREN G.
MAURICE, VAUGHN R.
MAXWELL, MELVIN CRAIG
MAY, FRANKLIN E.
MAY, GARY P.
MAY, JONATHAN J.
MAY, LOUIS B.
MAYEAUX, DARRYL J.
MAYEUX, DONNA L.
MCALLISTER, WILBERT
MCARTHUR, JULIE E.
MCBRIDE, DAVID
MCBRYDE, JENNIFER
MCCABE, DANIEL
MCCALL, KATHERINE L.
MCCANN, WILLIAM B.
MCCARTER, RICHARD
MCCARTHY, MAUREEN E.
MCCARTY, PATRICIA L.
MCCARTY, PAUL E.
MCCARTY, SAMUEL P.
MCCAVITT, CHRISTOPHER S.
MCCLAIN, SANDRA C.
MCCLEAN, EDEE
MCCLUNG, LESLIE T.
MCCLURE, KELLEY G.
MCCOLLUM, MARGARET K.
MCCOOK, ROSEMARY F.
MCCORMICK, JAMES E.
MCCORMICK, MICHELLE M.
MCCOY, JOANNE
MCCRAY, LASHAWN S.
MCCULLOUGH, DEIRDRE
MCCULLUM, LILLIE T.
MCDERMOTT, MELANIE
MCDONALD, RONNIE
MCDONOUGH, PATRICK
MCELROY, STACIE L.
MCELROY, TOMMY
MCELWEE, KIM K.
MCEVILLY, DIANA L.
MCFAUL, CLAIRE C.
MCGINITY, PATRICK C.
MCGONEGAL, BRIAN E.
MCGOUGH, CATHERINE
MCGOVERN, CLAY B.
MCGOVERN, MICHAEL G.
MCGRATH, ELIZABET Z.
MCGRATH, PATRICIA
MCGREGOR, MELISSA A.
MCGUIRE, ROBIN D.
MCINTIRE, KIMBERLY D.
MACLACHLAN, JOHN E., JR.
MCLACHLAN, MICHAEL J.
MCLAIN, MICHAEL C.
MCLAUGHLIN, PATRICK M.
MCLELLAN, JULIA P.
MCLOUGHLIN, DAVID
MCMELLAN, LUCY W.
MCNABB, CAROLYN A.
MCNAMARA, DWIGHT L.
MCNAMARA, JONI
MCNAMARA, MARY B.
MCNEECE, PAMELA A.
MCNEELY, CAROLINE M.
MCQUEEN, MAUREEN A.
MCTAGUE, ROBERT H.
MCVEY, SR. PAMELA MARIE
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MEADOR, HEATHER L.
MEALEY, JENNIFER LEE
MEDINA, SERVIO F.
MEDRANO, ROMMEL E.
MEECE, LINDA L.
MEHRTENS, JOY P.
MEJIA, DANILO E.
MELANCON, AMY M.
MENA, JUAN C.
MENCIO, JUAN
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MENDY, EDWARD B.
MENSAH, TWENE
MERRIFIELD, CHRIS R.
MERRIHEW, RAYMOND V.
MERRITT, ANGELIA
MERRITT, WILLIAM G.
MESA, ANA I.
MESSAIKE, BASSAM Y.
MESSINA, ANNE M.
MESSINA, DAVID J.
MESSINA, JOHN A.
MESSINA, JULIE M.
MESSINA, MARIAT
MEUNIER, MATTHEW E.
MEYER, JOAN A.
MEYER, LINDA M.
MEYER, LORI A.
MEYER, RANDALL J.
MEYER, THOMAS J.
MEYERS, JASON B.
MICHEL, RICKY A.
MIGLIO, PANDORA A.
MILANES, LUCIE M.
MILES, INGRID C.
MILES, JENNIFER J.
MILICI, ANN A.
MILLER, CATHY E.
MILLER, CHRISTINE
MILLER, CHRISTINE A.
MILLER, CRAIG A.
MILLER, DARREN E.
MILLER, JOHN M.
MILLER, KURT M.
MILLER, LISA A.
MILLER, LOREN ENGEL
MILLER, LORRAINE B.
MILLER, MICHAEL T.D.
MILLET, LEANDRE M.
MILLET, RICHARD M.
MILLIGAN, NORA
MILLING, KIM
MILONE, KIM L.
MILTENBERGER, CHRISTIAN
M.
MINYARD, MYNETTE
MIRABELLA, MICHAEL S.
MIRE, BRENDA E.
MIRE, LAURIE A.
MIRE, MARK C.
MIRLENBRINK, KATHLEEN
M.
MIRO, FRANCIS G.
MITAL, ANITA M.
MITCHELL, CLARENCE III
MITCHELL, KRISTY
MITCHELL, LESLIE
MITCHELL, LINDA A.
MITTERNIGHT, LISA
MLADENOFF, MARCIO A.
MOHAMED, SAMIRA L.
MOHAMED YUNUS, ADINOR
MOHD SANI, ZAHID
MOHD SOM, YUSNl
MOHD YUSOF, ROSIZAN
MOLAISON, JACQUES L.
MOLENAAR, SALLY A.
MOLL, KAREN L.
MOLLERE, CHERYL S.
MOLLERE, MONTE T.
MONACO, JENNIFER
MONAHAN, ALLISON L.
MONETT, STEPHEN R.
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MONGIOVI, LAURA A.
MGNIER, JEAN M.
MONIER, MICHAEL G.
MONROE, COLLEEN
MONSANTO, YURA A.
MONTAGNET, MARNIE A.
MONTANEZ, AGUSTIN
MONTENEGRO, MIREYA M.
MONTES, DE OCA, EDUARDO
MONTZ, BRIAN M.
MOONEY, DONNA M.
MOODY, RICHARD A.
MOORE, COLLEEN A.
MOORE, ERIN MARIE
MOORE, JANICE L.
MOORE, JULIE
MOORE, KIM E.
MOORE, WANDA M.
MORALES, JUAN C.
MORALES, MARIA C.
MORALES, MARIANNE E.
MORAN, MICHELLE T.
MOREAU, SHEILA K.
MOREL, ALLISON B.
MORENO, JAIME A.
MORETTINI, CYNTHIA L.
MORGAN, DEIRDRE L.
MORGAN, PAMELA A.
MORGAN, REBECCA A.
MORGAN, SALLY B.
MORICE, NATCHEZ
MORRIS, STEPHEN B.
MORRIS, THERESA A.
MORRISON, EMILY S.
MORSE, CONCHETTA J.
MORTIKA, MARY B.
MORTILLARO, THOMAS A.
MORTON, CHARLES G.
MOSCONA, GEORGE C.
MOSER, CATHY L.
MOSES, PAULA Y.
MOSIER, KATHERINE E.
MOSLEY, LANCE G.
MOSS, STEPHANIE J.
MOUSA, TARK
MOYA, KARL
MOYER, TIMOTHY J.
MOZINGO, ANTHONY A.
MUCKERMAN, MARK E.
MULLEN, MARK E.
MULLER, GRETCHEN M.
MULLIGAN, EDWARD D., Ill
MULLIN, HAROLD M.
MULLINS, MARK A.
MULLINS, SUSI H.
MUMME, STEPHANIE A.
MUNSON, SHIRLEY T.
MURO, BRADLEY M.
MURPHY, ELIZABETH M.
MURPHY, HILLARY T.
MURPHY, JOHN G.
MURPHY, LAURA D.
MURPHY, LYNNE M.
MURPHY, MICHAEL J.
MURPHY, MICHAEL L.
MURPHY, SHEILA A.
MURPHY, WILLIAM J.
MURRAY, DAVID W.
MURRAY, HEATHER B.
MURRAY, MICHAEL L.
MURRELL, ERIC L.
MURRELL, PAMELA L.
MUSSER, KATHY A.
MUSTAFA, HALIMATUS
SADIAH
MUTH, PHILIP C.
MYER, MICHELLE
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MYERS, MARK H.
MYSING, CHRIS
NAGY, LARRY JR.
NANNI, TRAGI L.
NAPIER, HEATHER A.
NAPOLITANO, JAY M.
NASH, FOSTER P. Ill
NASIR, JAMILAH
NEHRBASS, SETH M.
NEIDER, DAVID J.
NERET, ALEJANDRA MARIA
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NESTA, JOANN M.
NETSCH, KAREN
NETSKY, MICHAEL J.
NEUBERGER, NANCY A.
NEUMAYER, MARK A.
NEWMEYER, VICKY G.
NEVILLE, ALLISON M.
NEWCOME, CATHERINE S.
NEWTON, WARREN SANFORD
NGUYEN, HAN NGOC
NGUYEN, HUU D.
NGUYEN, KHOA L.
NGUYEN, LUAN C.
NGUYEN, THO T.
NGUYEN, THUY
NGUYEN, TRU C.
NGUYEN, TUAN C.
NGUYEN, XUANTHU THI
NICAUD, ALBERT J.
NICHOLS, KERRY J.
NICOLADIS, CONSTANTINE
NICOLL, RANDAL A.
NIELD, JILL M.
NIEMECK, PATRICIA
NOBLE, CAROL H.
NOE, ANTHONY G., Ill
NOGUERA, ELLEN G.
NOLTE, CHRISTINE M.
NORDIN, AZHARI
NORDMAN, DAVID S.
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NORRIS, GINA M.
NOVICK, ANN
NOVOTNY, DANIEL
NOXON, CHARLES E.
NUNEZ, DONALD J.
NUNEZ, TERRY W.
NUTTER, MICHAEL E.
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O'MALLEY, COLLEEN E.
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PAGANO, RENEE
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PALAU, MAURICIO
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PALERMO, PAUL
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PAPPALARDO, ALBERT
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PETTIT, TINA D.
PEYCHAUD, SUZETTE
PFEFFERLE, RENE J.
PFEIFER, BRIAN
PFISTER, RAYNETTE M.
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PHEMISTER, JENNIFER L.
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PHILLIPS, DARRYL M.
PHILLIPS, JULIE L.
PHILLIPS, MARIA R.
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PHILLIPS, PACKARD E.
PHILLIPS, PAULA L.
PHILLIPS, SCOTT
PHILPOTT-HILL, KATHRYN E.
PHIPPS, EVANTHEA
PHIPPS, ROGER D.
PICARD, NANCY H.
PICHON, LARRY E.
PICKERING, KENNETH E.
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PIERCE, TONYA M.
PIERCE, TRICIA M.
PIERRE, CHARMAINE
PIERSON, JAMES P.
PIETY, WILLIAM H.
PIETROGALLO, DIANA
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PIGLIA, THERESA M.
PILIE, GAY M.
PILIE, MONIQUE
PINEDA, MIRNA I.
PISANI, DONNA
PISKE, MARY ELLEN
PITTMAN, DAVID E.
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PLAUCHE, VALERIE L.
POHL, HEATHER
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POLK, RUTH E.
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POOLE, MICHAEL D.
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POWERS, SEAN P.
PRADO, RICKY R,
PRADOS, DAVID M.
PRAMANN, CYNTHIA A.
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PRENDERGAST, STEPHEN
PRESLEY, BUDDY B.
PREVOST, MAURICE
PRICE, RAYNEE M.
PRICE, SARAH D.
PRICE, STERLING E.
PRIETO, JOSE M.
PRINCE, CARL S.
PRINCE, ERVIN L.
PRINCI, MARIA
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PRITCHETT, CARLA D.
PROFUMO, PAOLO F.
PROMECENE, PAMELA A.
PRUDHOMME, CARA M.
PRYOR, CHRISTI
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PRYOR, DAVID P.
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PUCHOT, BARBARA T.
PUNEKY, MOLLY J.
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QUINLAN, MARION M.
QUINN, PATRICIA MARY
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QUINONEZ, LUCIA A.
QUINTERO, LIGIA E.
QUINTINO, ANDREA M.
QUIRK, BRIAN
QURESHI, LORETTA D.
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RABIN, JULIE M.
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RAIMONDO, JOSEPHINE M.
RAINEY, KRISTIN
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RAMIREZ, LEO E.
RAMOS, HEIDI H.
RAMSEY, RODNEY A.
RAPHAELER, GARY J.
RAPIER, EDWARD D.
RAPPACCIOLI, VINCENTE
RATHER, LISA M.
RAYAN, ARPUTHARAJ
RAYER, JEANNE
REACHMACK, TIMOTHY J.
REBENNACK, ALBERT J.
RECASNER, GINA M.
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REDFEARN, SUZANNE
REDMAN, ROBERT
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REILLY, JEFFREY
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REITMAN, LISA S.
RENFRO, STEPHANIE
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RITTER, MARK A.
RIVAS, MICHAEL G.
RIVERA, ARNULFO
RIVERA, GLENDA L.
ROBELO, INDIANA
ROBERSON, KELLY M.
ROBERTS, MARIA H.
ROBERTSON, JAMES W.
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ROBERTSON, MYRAM
ROBERTSON, ROSLYN L.
ROBERTSON, WILLIAM B.
ROBICHAUX, ALMA T.
ROBICHAUX, RANDY P.
ROBICHAUX, ROBIN
ROBICHEAUX, CARL
ROBINS, BILL
ROBINSON, ALICIA
ROBINSON, AMY J.
ROBINSON, ANGELA M.
ROBINSON, ANITA R.
ROBINSON, MARTIN E.
ROBINSON, REBECCA M.
ROBINSON, RICHARD
ROBINSON, SUSAN H.
ROBINSON, VALERIE M.
ROCHE, MARYLISA F.
ROCHE, ROGER A.
ROCHE, THOMAS
RODENBECK, DENA
RODI, SHARON R.
RODNEY, BRETT N.
RODRIGUE, DONNA M.
RODRIGUEZ, EDWARD N.
RODRIGUEZ, ELIETH E.
RODGIGUEZ, GUSTAVO A.
RODRIGUEZ, JESUS JR.
RODRIGUEZ, NELLIS T.
RODGIGUEZ, PAUL D.
ROE, CHRISTINE
ROE, JULIE A.
ROGER, YVETTE M.
ROGERS, DAVID
ROJAS, KAREN A.
ROJAS, MARIA
ROLFES, THOMAS J.
ROMAIN, MICHAEL R.
ROMANOW, JOHN
ROMERO, MICHAEL
ROMERO, MONICA
RONIGER, DOROTHY A.
ROONEY, TIMOTHY P.
ROOT, RICHARD
ROPER, PAUL M.
RORAFF, ARTHUR JR.
RORISON, STANFORD S.
ROSALES, RAUL X.
ROSEN, JANET
ROSENTEL, KIM A.
ROSMAN, MARIATON
ROSSER, KELLI M.
ROSSINI, TIMOTHY
ROTHACKER, ROBERT A.
ROURKE, RANDALL P.
ROUX, MATILDE I.
ROUZAN, GWENDOLYN
ROVIRA, KLAR A. IV
ROWBATHAM, ALVIN D.
ROY, EILEEN K.
ROY, JEANNE
ROY, JOSEPH B.
ROY, JOSEPH F.
ROY-DANUCHI, JOANN
ROYES, CHUCK P.
RUCKMAN, GEORGE F.
RUE, STEPHEN R.
RUEL, ROBERT E.
RUF, KAREN E.
RUIZ, CRISTINA
RUIZ, RONALD
RUIZ VELASCO, ALEJANDRO
RULI, JANET M.
RULI, THOMAS M.
RUMFELLOW, GLENN T.
RUSSELL, HOPE A.
RUSSO, ALBERT D.
RYAN, SHARON L.
RYAN, THOMAS F.
SAAFI, ANISHA
SABARUDIN, NOOR ANISAH
SABRIER, JULES G.
SACCO, TIM J.
SAFT, MARK H.
SAGERS, KATHLEEN M.
SALADRIGAS, CHRISTINE M.
SALASSI, GERARD 0.
SALATICH, MARY T.
SALDANA, JOSE A.
SALINGRE, MICHELE S.
SALOOM, LEANNE I.
SALVAGGIO, ANTHONY J.
SALVATORE, MICHELE A.
SALZER, DOUGLAS
SAMS, LEWIS O.
SAMJEL, CHRISTOPHER
SANCHEZ, CARLOS J.
SANCHEZ, HAZEL A.
SANCHEZ, IVETTE S.
SANCHEZ, LORI E.
SANCHEZ, RODERICK C.
SANCHEZ, SOFIA M.
SANDEL, DEANNE E.
SANDERS, PATRICK
SANDERSON, TAMARA
SANDIFER, CHRISTOPHER W.
SANFORD, MICHAEL P.
SANTANA, JOSE E.
SANTINI, MANUEL
SANTONI, CHRISTINE
SARACENO, VICTOR J.
SARPY, ELLIOTT D.
SARRAT, ALFRED A.
SARRIA, GONZALO
SARTOR, FRED W, JR.
SASSER, INA K.
SAUCIER, MARIE L.
SAUX, STEPHANIE C.
SAVOIE, ELIZABETH M.
SAVOIE, GINA C.
SAVORGNAN, GIOVANNA M.
SAVOY, MICHAEL
SAVOY, MICHELLE R.
SAWYER, DONNA L.
SAWYER, GLENDA
SAYAS, HERBERT L. Ill
SCALA, GINA M.
SCANLON, MARY F.
SCHACKMAN, MARY G.
SCHARFF, AARON R. Ill
SCHEUERMANN, DAVID H.
SCHEUERMANN, GLENN M.
SCHILLIG, GUIDO
SCHIRO, SUSAN M.
SCHMIDT, CHERIE L.
SCHMIDT, HEIDI
SCHMIDT, RHINA L.
SCHMITT, STACY M.
SCHMOLL, EDWARD W.
SCHNEIDER, PAUL A. JR.
SCHOTT, LOUIS
SCHOTT, RICHARD G.
SCHREIBER, JOHN S.
SCHROEDER, BRANT M.
SCHROEDER, JONATHAN D.
SCHROEDER, YTSEL N.
SCHULTE, ANTON J.
SCHULTE, MICHELE R.
SCHULZ, ALAN D.
SCHULZE, RICHARD R.
SCHUSTER, BILL
SCHWAB, CATHERINE A.
SCHWAB, RANDALL M.
SCHWARZ, CAECILIE R.
SCHWARZE, WILLIAM J. Ill
SCIENEAUX, DIONNE C.
SCIORTINO, JOSEPH C.
SCORSONE, VINCENT P.
SCOTT, CURTIS F.
SCOTT, EMILY
SCOTT, HOWARD E.
SCOTT, LINDA V.
SCOTT, MACIE F.
SCOTT, PAMELA F.
SCOTT, SHAUN D.
SCOTT, THEODORA
SCUDARI, DAVID J.
SCULLY, MAUREEN T.
SCURRIA, LORI
SCURRIA, SALVADOR
SEABERRY, ATHENA M.
SELIG, AMY CHAISSON
SELLMAN, ERIC R.
SENECA, ANNE M.
SERBER, RYAN D.
SERICE, JOHN
SERRATORE, ANNETTE M.
SERVAT, KEVIN C.
SEVERSON, JUDITH A.
SEVIN, BARRY E.
SEYLER, CARLA D.
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SHANNON, MELISSA A.
SHARP, ISAAC W.
SHARP, MARY E.
SHEA, JOY ANN
SHEA, SCOTT P.
SHEARMAN, BRIAN G.
SHELBY, MARY M.
SHELTON, CONSTANCE H.
SHELTON, TERESA D.
SHERIDAN, MARK
SHERRITT, CRAIG
SHETTY, POORNIMA
SHIELDS, JAMES E.
SHIPP, ROBERT M.
SHORE, PAUL J.
SHORT, ARTHUR J.
SHORTER, DANEETA L.
SHORTER, SCOTT A.
SHUSTER, MARYLEE
SIEBERT, EDWARD J. SJ
SIEFKEN, MARY L.
SIEGEL, CHRISTOPHER P.
SIGARRETA, INDRID E.
SIGL, GLENN T.
SIKORSKY, CRELL A.
SILBERNAGEL, ERIC M.
SILVA, ROBERT
SILVERBERG, JULIE B.
SILVESTRI, DAVID D.
SIME, MICHAEL
SIMMONS, DELATOR
SIMON, CAROL L.
SIMON, CRISTIN M.
SIMON, PAULETTE
SIMON, VIVIAN R.
SIMONEAUX, CHARLES K.
SIMONEAUX, COLLINS
RICHARD
SIMONEAUX, DENISE K.
SIMONEAUX, MICHELE M.
SIMONS, CLAUDE M.
SIMPSON, DUNCAN A.
SIMPSON, LYNN A.
SIMPSON, RICHARD
SIMPSON, THOMAS
SINGH, MICHAEL
SINGH, TERLOK
SINGLETARY, JOHN
SINGLETON, CHARLOTTE
SINGLETON, EZIRAM
SIRATOVICH, SCOTT
SKELLEY, DANIEL
SKELLY, STEPHANIE E.
SKEPS, CARL
SLADE, JEFFREY E.
SLATER, COURTNEY
SLAUGHTER, CAROLYN
SMALL, MARCHELLE
SMALLEY, JAMES
SMILEY, WILLIAM C.
SMITH, DENISE C.
SMITH, CHARLOTTE M.
SMITH, CHRISTINA M.
SMITH, COURTENAY D.
SMITH, DEBORAH M.
SMITH, EILEEN
SMITH, KELLYE D.
SMITH, MELANIE
SMITH, MICHELE M.
SMITH, MORRIS
SMITH, PHILIP L.
SMITH, REBECCA
SMITH, STEPHEN D.
SMITH, STEVEN J.
SMITH, TATIA E.
SMITH, TIA
SMITH, TRACY L.
SMITH, VALERIE E.
SMITS, LISA J.
SNEE, ALICE
SOBRINO, OSWALD P.
SOLANO, DIANA
SOLARI, THOMAS J.
SOLDANI, MELISSA L.
SOLITARIO, GIULIANA M.
SOLORZANO, ADELITA M.
SONNIER, SCOTT J.
SOSA, DANIA I.
SOTILE, VINCENT J.
SOTO, DIEGO
SOULE, SUSAN C.
SOUTH, CHRISTINA I.
SPANO, ANTHONY J.
SPEAR, SUSAN T.
SPEDALE, RONNIE
SPEER, SANDRA M.
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SPELL, DOYLE JR.
SPENDEMAN, BECKY C.
SPERIER, CYNTHIA A.
SPERIER, PATRICIA A.
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SPICER, GREGORY J.
SPITZFADEN, PAUL T.
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SPROLES, JESSIE
SQUIRE, CHERYL L.
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STAFFORD, ANNE A.
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ST AMANT, CHERIE E.
STAMM, TIMOTHY
ST ANDRE, FRANCOIS A.
STANSELL, MARY
STARNES, MICHELE
STARZEC, LORI A.
STAUB, THOMAS
STAVOLA, LISA R.
ST DENIS, JENET A.
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STEHLIK, PAUL F.
STEINBACH, LAURA T.
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STEMLEY, ANGELS R.
STEPHENS, CHARLEEN M.
STEPHENSON, TRACY L.
STEPTER, TRELLIS
STEPTORE, ANDREA K.
STERKX, MAMIE H.
STEWARD, ANDERIA M.
STEWART, CARMEN A.
STEWART, ELIZABETH S.
STEWART, PAMELA
STIAES, MICHELLE
STILLER, SHAW P.
STOKES, SUE ANN C.
STONE, JEANNE C.
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STORMS, ELIZABETH
STOTIK, JEFFREY P.
STOWE, WILLIAM
STRAIN, CATHERINE A.
STRAKOSCH, KAREN M.
STRALEY, MATTHEW J.
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STRATTON, BRIAN M.
STREU, KURT A.
STRIEM, HANNA
STUART, EMMA J.
STUEVER, JOSEPH H.
STURGILL, JANA A.
STURTEVANT, KIMBERLY K.
STUTES, CHRISTOP P.
SUADI, CARLOS M.
SUAZO, HUMBERT©
SULAIMAN, AHMAD ZAIDI
SULLIVAN, CLAIRE I.
SULZER, DEBORAH M.
SUND, JAMES
SUNSERI, DARA
SUNSERI, JOSEPH D.
SUSAIMARIAN, ANTHONY J.
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SUSSMAN, DAVID C.
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SUTTON, JAN E.
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SWEENEY, MONTGOMERY B.
SWENSON, JOHN
SYLVESTER, BARRY S.
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TABLAN, GUERRERO
TABOR, HAROLD L.
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TAGGART, SYLVIA
TAMAT, MOHD AMIN
TAMAYO, MONICA
TANNEHILL, RICHARD H.
TANSIOGCO, JOSE
TAORMINA, MICHAEL A.
TAPLEY, ROBERT B.
TARSNEY, NATALIE A.
TARTT, JACQUELYN D.
TASSAIN, WILLIS M.
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TATFORD, ARCHIE C. Ill
TATUM, ZAVETTE M.
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TAYLOR, JAMES A.
TAYLOR, JAMES M.
TAYLOR, LAURA
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TAYLOR, MARY M.
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TELEUCKY, SUZANNE B.
TELLEZ, JOAN F.
TERRANOVA, MICHELE A.
TERRILLION, JACK L.
TERRELL, LORNA ANN
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TEST, FOUR
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THIOT, MITCHELL R.
THIBAUT, SALLY C.
THIBODEAUX, ANN R.
THIBODEAUX, BUFFY A.
THIBODEAUX, THERESE M.
THIERRY, JCARL B.
THOMAS, ANDREW RUSSELL
THOMAS, GERIANNE
THOMAS, LISA M.
THOMAS, MARGARET H.
THOMAS, RICARDO D.
THOMAS, ROBERT E.
THOMAS, STEVEN A.
THOMAS, SUSAN S.
THOMAS, TODD
THOMPSON, BRIAN L.
THOMPSON, GEORGETTE
THORNTON, DENNIS
THORNTON, MARIE A.
THRIFFILEY, TIMOTHY
THYMES, LAURETTE A.
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TIGHE, KATHLEEN
TIGHE, RUTH H.
TINKLER, MARTIN A.
TODT, ANNEMARIE
TOME, MARIA
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TORRES, JOE
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TRAPOLIN, MILES G.
TRASK, PETER B., JR
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TREVIGNE, ANGELA
TRIAS, HORTENSIA
TRIAY, MICHAEL A.
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TRICHE, JODI W.
TRINIDAD, MELISSA
TRINKO, MARTHA S.
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TRUESDELL, AMY
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TRUETT, ROBERT
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TSCHIRN, LEIGH ANN
TUCEI, DENEEN P.
TUCKER, SUSANNE
TUFTS, FREDERICK
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TULLY, BILLIE M.
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TWIGGS, DOMINIQUE
TYGIER, NICOLE
UCEDA, CORA E.
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VGANGES, SPIRO
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VICE, BARRY P.
VICENTE, FRANCISCO I.
VICKNAIR, MICHELE M.
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VILLAGRAND, MONICA P.
VILLALOBOS, PLUTARCO M.
VILLEGAS, MARIA
VILLIO, DEBORAH A.
VINAS, MARIA N.
VITERI, JACQUELINE E.
VIVAS, DAPHNE V.
VIVIAN, ADRIENNE
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VODANOVICH, MADONNA J.
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WADGE, GORDON R.
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WAGUESPACK, STEVEN
WALDRON, ROBERT P.
WALKER, DEANNA E.
WALKER, JOHN L.
WALKER, JAMES M.
WALKER, JONALD J., Ill
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WALLIS, ALISON
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WALTERS, MEG
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WANG, DAXUAN
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WASHINGTON, ELMORE
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WEBSTER, KIMBERLY
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WILLIAMS, ROY III
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WILLIAMS, SYLVESTER
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WILLIAMS, WENDY
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ZIMMERMAN, JANE P.
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Lynnette Judge
Kenneth Krizan
Susan Leal
Adelle LeJeune
Craig LeNormand
Domingo Lopez
Hazel Love
Brucella Lovince
Thomas Lovince
Wendy Makofsky
Jacquelyn Markey
Missy McCook
Thomas McLean
Lucy McMellan
Maureen McSweeney
Joan Meyer
89
FR
SO
JR
GR/L
Matthew Miller
Heather Murray
Lt. Tina Nelson
Barbara Nielsen
Lester Parmenter
Roda Paul
Jeanne Paw
Marv Pechuls
Dennis Potts pj
Andreas Preuss ll
Timothy Prosser
Cristina Ramirez
Mary Rees
Margo Rhinehart
Edward Riehle
Roger Roche
Yvonne Rodriguez
Joan Rondeno
Carmen Santana
Denise Sawyer
90
GR/L
JR
SO
FR
Lauren Schexnider
•John Scheyd
Sandra Schcif
Donald Schoiiest
\'incent Scorsone
Mike Shea
Charles Simmons
Tina Sonnier
Debra Spears
Dale Standiter
•lana Steiiigreaher
Michelle St. Romain
Catherine Sypiiiewski
Dean Terrebonne
l.ila Vijil
Debbie Villa
Kobert Waldron
Mmnette Wallace
David Wei^el
Olelia Weston
91
FR
SO
JR
GR/L
Brin Williams
Ena Zabaneh
Justin Zitler
-^aBHpr
Schoo
Jurii
Danna Marie Acker
J. Kenneth Adams
Diana Therese Adamski
Mauri A. Agosta
Mary Elizabeth Akin
Lora Alexander
Fernando J. Alvarez
'Robert S. Angelico
Jeffery B. Arnold
Marsha C. Austtun
Gregory B. Badeaux
Armando R. Baralt
Robert E. Barsley, D.D.S.
Jill N. Benoit
Michael Joey Bernard
Grette E. Bieber
Brenda Braud Birner
Tracy Roberts Bishop
James A. Blanco
Lauren A. Blank
•*Carole Gallagher Boggs
Patricia M. Boos
Vincent Lee Bowers
Mark L. Bowling
Terrill W. Boykin
Patrick C. Brayer
Mary Hartel Brent
Arthur J. Brewster
Frank A. Brindisi
Nyda Suzanne Brook
John F. Brou
Michael A. Broussard
Troy G. Broussard
Jesse C. Brown
Cynthia P. Burnette
George M. Burnett
Sue Buser
Mary E. Butler
James Douglas Caffarel
Mark Randal Callender
Susanne M. Cambre
Gary A. Chisholm
Daniel A. Claitor
Kerry W. Cockrell
Gary A. Cooper
Thomas J. Cortazzo
Kathryn Denise Cox
Elizabeth R. Cravens
Billie L. Crowe
R. Brent Cueria
Susan O. Curran
Debra Danna
Thomas C. Delahaye
Isidro Rene DeRojas
Denise M. DiRosa
Dan R. Dorsey
Nicholas D. Doucet
John C. Duplantier
Diana C. Durham
Frederick H.N. Dwyer
William H. Eckert
Susan M. Erlanger
Marshall Levering Evans
*James C. Exnicios
Kentley R. Fairchild
Craig Ward Famularo
Vincent W. Farrington, Jr.
David E. Faure
Connie S. Ferguson-Rangel
Pamela G. Ferrage
Joanne C. Feriot
A. Mark Flake
Jean M. Forester
Susana G. Foster
Robert M. Francez
Marguerite P. Freeman
Ric A. Futerfas
Sally L Gaden
Daryl G. Glorioso
Rosalind O'Brasky Goldberg
Dorothy L. Graham
David L. Haik
Scott E. Hanthorn
Robert G. Harvey, Sr.
William McGraw Henican
George Saleem Hesni II
Jeffrey P. Hildebrant
Constance C. Hobson
Liza D. Hohenschutz
Linda L. Holmberg
Cynthia M. Horn
Christina Marie Ippolito
Venola L. Johnson
Matthew L. Jones
Stephen C. Juan
Lynnette F. Judge
Stephanie W. Jumonville
Gerard M. Karam
John A. Keller
Margaret M. Kelly
Quentin P. Kelly
Michael P. Kenny
Victor E. Killory
92
*Cum Laude
** Magna Cum Laude
^^
SR
JR
SO
FR
Danelle Broach
Music
Bronwen Fitzpatrick
Law
Gennie Marquez
Arts & Science
David McBride
Law
Vincent Nwafor
Business
eSSi- ij. ,..„
graduates
)f Law
)octor
Kimberly A. Koko
Cynthia L. Knight
Madeleine M. Landrieu
Anita T. Lechner
Richard P. Lemmler, Jr.
Andrew A. Lemmon
Chung-Hung Liou
William C. Lozes
Jeffery M. Lynch
Michael T. Mahoney
Colleen Anne Maier
Paul C. Many
James A. Marchand, Jr.
Karen M. Martin
Dale J. Massarini
Gwen A. Matthis
Elizabeth Z. McGrath
Julia P. McLellan
A. Kirk Menard
W. Gregory Merritt
David J. Messina
Randall J. Meyer
John M. Miller
Nancy C. Miranda
Michael G. Monier
Kim Elizabeth Moore
Marianne E. Morales
John R. Morello
Emily S. Morrison
Thomas S. Morse
Jay Michael Napolitano
Martin J. Nussbaum, Jr.
Jude L. Odinet
Charles "Barry" Ogden
Steven Dow Oliver
Jill L. Ondrejko
David W. O'Quinn
Lawrence Ozenberger
Joseph P. Palermo III
*Joni Namara Parent
Lester L. Parmenter
Andrew S. Pellar
Scott M. Perrilloux
Mary Elizabeth T. Pertuit
Rene J. Pfefferle
Donna Bossier Phillips
Larry E. Pichon
Vicki E. Picou
Wally K. Porter
Marc E. Powell
Frank A. Principe
Barbara T. Puchot
Edward J. Puneky, Jr.
Molly J. Puneky, Jr.
Regina R. Quinn
Rodney A. Ramsey
Albert J. Rebennack
Glenda M. Redmann
Joseph T. Regard III
Donald J. Risser
Mark A. Ritter
Carl W. Robicheaux
•Richard Robinson
Edward A. Ross
Leanne I. Saloom
Marianne Rachel Samuels
Hazel A. Sanchez
Edward W. Schmoll
Daniel Mark Schneioer
Edward Paige Sensenbrenner
T. Darlene Bewley Shelton
Collins R. Simoneaux
T. Justin Simpson
Michele M. Smith
*Oswald P. Sobrino
Grady M. Spears
Joan F. Tellez
Brian L. Thompson
Jude H. Trahant, Jr.
Miles G. Trapoin
Jack E. Truitt
Billie M. Tully
*Michael Stephen van Dyke
Deborah A. Van Meter
Cheryl L. Vaughan
Barry P. Vice
John Luke Walker
George C. Wallace, Jr.
Alison Wallis
Lawrence D. Ward, Jr.
Laura A. Watkins
Francine Weaker
Virginia Elizabeth Weichert
William D. Wellons
Morgan J. Wells, Jr.
Karl Wiedemann
Dawn A. Wilkinson
Judith M. Wilkinson
Dale E. Williams
Betty J. Willingham
'Dorothy Hudson Wimberly
Barbara R. Wood
Justin A. Zitler
93
Graduate Division
Master Of Education
Rosario Barrios
Elizabeth Colon Brett
Janis Fischer Eidson
Mary Hope Lyles
Karen McLaughlin Pique
Carla DiFulco Seyler
Luz Story
Debra Moran Vanderhorst
Master Of Business Administration
William Joseph Andrieu
Queen O.H. Anieze-Smith
T. Michael Barnhill
Dorothy McRae Bellocq
Bennie Lewis Burroughs
Angela Marie Delaune
Barbara Carol Dwyer
Sinforiano J. Echeverria
Marjorie Meyer Frederic
Patricia Smith Hebert
Carol Jennie Reed
Henderson
Jeffrey Paul Hildebrant
Harry Wayne Hunt
Lawrence Henry Iverson III
Deborah A. Jackson
Sharon Ann Kilian
Sharon Anne Linnick
Raymond L. Manci
Sheila Faye Matte
David James Maurin
Martha McGraw-Hamilton
David John Messina
Juan Carlos Morales
Marcucci
Jaime Alfredo Moreno
Soundy
Raul AJ. Navarro
Constantine Frank Nicoladis
Michael Todd Norton
William Charles Pfefferle
III
Elizabeth Frances Pizzati
Charles Callais Rau, Jr.
Mary Frances Scanlon
Gary Bruce Silbert
William Barry Sims
Mamie Hanna Sterkx
Humberto A. Suazo
John William Usner
Agnes R. Velez
Donald Gerard Winchester
Susan Marie Winchester
Scott E. Woodward
Celia M. Woten
Master Of Music
Timothy Joseph Aucoin
Helen MacKellar Bradburn
Dawn Lauren Horst
Master Of Music Education
Cheryl Durand Dupont
Brendolyn Miller McKenna
Master Of Arts
Edgar Paul Dragon
Master Of Pastoral Studies
Teresa Joan Degen
John E. Eaves
Keith Mark Faul
Susan Lee Grosse
Olive Bernadette Keenan
Patricia McDonough Klosky
Cristina Maria Logan-
Truman
Daniel Bennett McCormiek
Mary G. Millitello Miller
Janice Rose Putvin
Mary Jane Reardon
Peter Francis Roycraft
Mary Teresa Starr
Ramona K. Stonecipher
Curtiss J. Talley
Geraldine Marie Taulman
Judith Drabek Thais
Donna Powers Vanchiere
Joseph Emile Vidrine
Kathryn Smith Ward
John P. White
Master of Religious Education
Rose Mary V. Acosta
Hazel Hoelscher Anderson
Anne Recelia Bellow-Jacobs
Natalie Teresa Bradley
Max Harrell Brown
Myra Bordelon Burson
Margaret McGuigan
Carignan
Esther Alexander Cenac
Anna Riley Champion
Denise Jo Clarke
Ruth Elaine Danielski
James Thomas Degen
Patricia Ann LeBlanc
Fountenot
Carole Lingel Ginzl
Carolyn Jean Gore
Eileen Catherine Hivner
Julie M. Huffman
Judy Fontenot Lavergne
Jo Cele McEnany
Peggy Parker Perret
Dolores Pfannes
Rita Lucas Raniszewski
Carolyn C. Tamboli
Cynthia Ann Thomas
Teri Kay Willett
Master Of Science In Biological Sciences
Seth Louis Strauss
94
Master Of Science In Teaching General Science
Olive Edna Marie McCloud Ann Marie Duplessis McCray Maria Cabrina Thompson
Master Of Science In Teaching Chemistry
Lemona Hayes Ciiandler Robert Richard Schlumbrecht III
Master Of Science In Teaching Mathematics
Glenda Peterson Dorsey Rosalyn Stewart Smith
College Of Arts And Sciences
Bachelor Of Arts
**Darren Emile AUine
Mitchell Gerard Ansardi
Lillian Rose Asaro
*Charles Michael Barhier
Mary Theresa Barrett
Virginia Ann Baumann
Jeannine Kathryn
Bergeron
Timothy Franklin
Bethune
Sven Oliver Bonke
David Gregory
Boudreaux
Karen Elizabeth Boyer
'Daniel Paul Bradley —
Presidential Scholar
Mary Anne Brady
Richard Frederic
Brohamer II
Kimberly Dawn
Browning
Marc Daniel Buller
John William Bunker
Ann Marie Caballero
**Mary Katherine Caffrey
— Presidential Scholar
**Marc Lee Carter
Mary Catherine Casente
Michelle Mary Cassisa
Iraida Dolores Castillo
*Daniel Castro, Jr.
Jeffrey P. Chappuis
Patrick Joseph Charles
Timothy James Michael
Cody
Rhonda Ann Coignet
Ellen Elizabeth
Cominskey
*Gregory Conerly
Andrea Garza Cortez
Kevin J. Cronin
Mary Beth Cross
Maria-Rowena Macareg
Cruz
Alejandrina Cuadra
Leesa Joan de Vay
John Charles DelCorral
Keith Michael Detweiler
Noelle Michelle
Duetscher
Janice Denise Dockens
Ruth Anne Domboski
Shannon O'Shay DriscoU
Kathleen Anne Duffy
Mary Patricia Duffy
*Samantha Dulaney
Tara Leigh Duncan
Terrence Michael Dunn
Maria Dolores Estevez
Yvette Eskinde
Eric W. Eyre
Patricia Sophia Ferrera
Catherine Ann Foley
Charmaine Pia Forti
Courtney Conrad Friend
*John Steven Fulmer
Mary Beth Gabriel
Maria Isabel Gagnier
Michael Lawrence
Garvey
Rene Garza
Malissa Marie Elizabeth
Gaspard
*Krysti Marcelle
Gaunthier —
Presidential Scholar
Anjanette Celeste
Gonzalez
Mary Katherine
Gonzalez
Elizabeth Emory Greene
Jill St. Romain Greene
Rebecca Carol Grenn
♦**Marc Sebastian Guidry
Cesily Deanne Guimont
Mark Edward Habert
Mary Keenan Hattrich
Deidre Denise Hayes
Willie Hayes, Jr.
Arthur John Hidalgo IV
Julia Catherine Hoffman
Erik Christopher Hosch
Wendy Elizabeth
Hubbell
Jaime Lynne Hughes
Sheila Elizabeth Anne
Hughes
John Wesley Huguley IV
Stephen Raymond
Hunter
Ginger Marie Hymel
Sharon Greenberg Jacobs
Julie Kaye James
Bryan John Jimenez
Olga Emma Johnson
Judith Ann Jones
Mary Kathleen Joyce
Carolyn Fletcher Jung
Ernest Vincent Kaulbach
*** Jerry Dean Killingsworth
— Presidential Scholar
Mary Deborah Kisling
Robert E. Koch
David Joseph Kramer
Michael Christopher
LaBonia
***Susan Elizabeth Leal
Edward Lee Lofton
Lucius Antione Martin
John Jay Martinez, Jr.
Flint Michael Mathes
***Gregory Paul Maurin
***Helen Male McCaffrey
*Roseanna McCleary
Donna Marie Boudreaux-
McKnight
***Thomas Edward McLean
LaMinda Mary
McMillan
Ellen Jane Methven
Scott James Montz
Bibbian Moran
Robert Stephen Thomas
Munsell
Shawn Marie Murray
Robert J. Mykoff
Lt. Tina Marie Nelson
Barbara Lorraine Nielsen
Therese Marie
Pappalardo
Robert Albert Pascal
* 'Jeanne Adele Pavy —
Presidential Scholar
Lisbeth Andrea Philip
•Richard Phillips
Melissa Ann Phipps
Laura Jean Pinter
Dennis McShane Potts
Andreas Armin Preuss
Timothy Joseph Prosser
— Presidential Scholar
Yvette Narcile Prouet
Mary Josephine Quinn
Rita Yamile Quintero
Christina Ramirez
Darrin Quinn Ranklin
Virginia Rankin
Mary Elizabeth Rees
'Helen Anne Regis —
Presidential Scholar
'Robert Gregory Reich
Susan Michele Reyes
Edward Carl Riehle
'"Renee Brigitte
Robichaux
Yvonne Marie Rodriguez
"'David Anthony Rome
Joan Deneen Rondeno
'Stephen John Roppolo
— Presidential Scholar
Antonia Rae Roraff
Lisa Ann Rose
Susan Marie Ryan
Victoria Ann Salloum
Michael San Miguel
'Rene Edward Sanchez
"Angelle Marie Sander
A
Lauren Ann Schexnider
Therese Koszarek
Schneider
David L. Schoenbrun
'"Donald James Schouest,
Jr.
Michael Leonard Shea
David Bernard Simmons
Yolanda Lynn Singleton
Virginia Erwin Sirera
Michelle Marie Slocum
Margaret Elizabeth
Smirnoff
Bonnie Francis Smith
Kimberly Anne Smith
Tina Simone Sonnier
Karen Elizabeth Spalitta
Karen Melissa Spikes
♦Michelle Alice St.
Romain
Elizabeth Agnes Steil
Jana Marie Steingreaber
Darrell Erwin Sullivan
Delia Virginia Swanner
Carol June Swindler
Kathryn Suzanne Talbot
'Mary Frances Taormina
Monica Celeste Thomas
Joan Hammond
Thompson
Katherine Marie Todd
Yolanda Torres
Christopher John
Trosclair
'"Eva Helena Urbanowicz
— Presidential Scholar
Yolanda Valdivia
Paul A. VanGeffen
Leonard Joseph
Vangilder
Pia Hubertha Van Heel
Georgia Laigh VanSand
Scott M. Verret
'Frank Vivero
Kelly Maureen Wielch
"'Rebecca Marie
Westerlund —
Presidential Scholar
Karen Wiedemann
Brin LaCondance
Williams
Karen Helaine Williams
Tia Marise Williams
Rachele Kathleen V,"ilsoi
Myra Jean Wooden
95
Bachelor Of Science
Ali Mohammad
Alghamdi
**Anthony Michael
Alleman
Presidential Scholar
Jose Rene Archaga
Miriam Kim Barrios
Tina Marie Bergez
*Lisa Ann Boling
Bruce A. Boucree
'Gregory Mark Boudreaux
Marissa del Carmen
Burgos
Sandra Paula Carp
Kristopher Lee Celeste
Cara Camille
Chiappinelli
O. Peter Childress
Janet C. Crawford
**Kenneth James Cruse
Vincent Hoang Do
Marceline Marie
Duckworth
Rhonda Ann Egana
Vivian Margarita
Escalona
Tracy Marie Everson
***Lucy Clare-Marie
Fitzgerald
William Callard Geffert
Terese DuPont
Gullerman
Craig Meehan Harmon
Darlene Harris
Carol Anne Hartney
Hazel Kathleen Naquin
Hearty
Laura Anne Hogh
Odile Riley Holahan
* Dennis Ricky Holmes
Douglas Gregory Hoskins
Kathie Ann Kopanica
Kenneth Michael
LaFrance
Victor Justin LaGarde
Laura Marie Legendre
'Elizabeth Catherine
LoCoco
Domingo Jesus Lopez,
Jr.
Terry Lynn Makofsky
Monique Laverne
Martinez
Ronald David McNeill
Maureen McSweeney
**David Alan Miller
Presidential Scholar
'Matthew Kevin Miller
Sonya Ann Oliver
Roda Ann Paul
"Mary Frances Pechuls
Presidential Scholar
Rhonda Ann
Rauschelbach
Rodney Anthony Ricard
Deann Marie Rivarde
Carlos Jose Roa
Gloria Jean Roberson
"Dennis Leon Rousseau,
Jr.
Thomas Joseph Russell
"Michael Gardner Russo
Presidential Scholar
Beth Licciardi Ryan
Denise Ann Sawyer
Jeffrey Scott Sbisa
*Guy Joseph Schackman
Sandra Lynn Schof
Margaret G. Simon
Kenneth Neal Singleton
Debra Denise Spears
Sally Ann Stewart
Catherine Denise
Sypniewski
Teresa Ann Troendle
Lila Argentina Vijil
Debra Ann Villa
Patrick Boyer Virden
Minnette Marie Wallace
David Shirk Wiggins, Jr.
Billie Johnson Williams
Lolita Maria Williams
Hugh Aaron Ambeau
'Dorothy E. Bremer
Michael Grant Brothers
Karie Lyn Brown
College Of Music
Bachelor Of Music
Robert Andrew
Bullington
Tanya Wynne Campbell
Gina Denise Forsyth
Cheryl Ann Joseph
Kathleen A. Klein
Diane Michelle Lala
Elizabeth Ann Miller
Tracey Elizabeth
Mitchell
Bachelor Of Music Education
Terry Elizabeth
Ferguson
Stephen Anthony
Galliano
Richard Thomas Gist
Lisa Gaye Hickey
Dawn Susanne
Middleton
Christopher Lawrence
Olszyk
Stacey Velita Thompson
Olga Ann Marie
Wegmann
College Of Business Administration
Bachelor Of Business Administration
Rita Suraya Abd. Rashid
'Patricia Terese Aberle
Jill Rose Adolph
Julia Doreen Alexander
Otis Boniface Alexander
III
Albert Field Andre, Jr.
Wendell Gerald Armant
'Bonnie Theresa Arton
Timothy Joseph Babin
Julie Marie Baudendistel
Deirdre Kathryn
Beauchamp
Jeanne Marie Belmonte
AUyson Denise Belsome
Barry John Bischoff
Katherine Mary Bonino
"Dorinda Chiappetta
Bordlee
Colleen Marie Borne
Suzanne Elizabeth
Bourke
Dawn Elaine Bowman
April Catherine Brandise
Guy Steven Burch
Susan Stephanie Burns
Valerie Rochelle Burton
Olga Patricia Busto
Antonio Vincent Caracci
Alina del Carmen Casero
Richard Donald Catoire
'"Joel Anton Cermak
Presidential Scholar
Bradley J. Chauvin
Shellond Denee Chester
Kenneth David Clark
Nancy Anne Cockrum
Pierre denis de la Rhond
Coiron
Alison Colberg
Marco Aurelio Contreras
Stueve
Glenn Alfred Correnti
'Tina Marie Crawford
David Mitchell Dadukian
Pamela Danos Dalgo
Norzamani Daud
Kris Elizabeth DeBautte
Thomas Joseph Derbes
Christine Marie
DeRouen
Prentiss Keith
Deshautreaux
Debra Anne Diliberto
Georgia Michelle
Douglas
Duane Kirkland Duclaux
Diane Duncan
Robert Moore Ellis
Joan Barbara Ennis
Blake Owen Escudier
Rosa Maria Fazio
Passanisi
Kimberly Kay Fernandez
Betsy Anne Fischer
Jules August Fontana III
Lydia Callahan Fontana
Gregory Cyrus Fuxan
Victoria Blanche
Gannett
James Donald Garvey
Debra Ann Gonzales
Marilys Isabel Gonzalez
Monica Marie Goodreaux
David Joseph Gregory
William Alfred Grosz
Joseph Vincent Guarino,
Jr.
Paula Margaret Guillory
Mohd Rozaiddin
Hamzah
Ernest R. Harrison, Jr.
Clark Anthony Haynes
Denise Marie Heekin
Bradford David
Herchenbach
Vincent Carl Herrington
Kathryn Ann Hettwer
Mark Gerard Holden
Karen Lynne Hollis
Elizabeth Jane Huhner
Luis Isidro Ingles III
Helaina Bianca Jolly
Dennis Thomas Joseph
96
Susan Kirby
Eugene Francis
Kleinschmidt, Jr.
Laveria Ann Knowles
•♦Rebecca Ann Landry
Craig Ray LeNormand
Leonard Thomas Lewis
III
Arlene Magdalene
Lombard
Jose Roberto Lopez U.
Vincent Gary Loucks
Hazel M. Love
**Timothy Sean Madden
Ninette Lourdes
Martinez
John Patrick Mclnerney
Tawny Lynn Mclntyre
John Price McNamara
Zawiah Md. Nor
Sylvia Karina Menendez
Elizabeth Maura Messina
John Anthony Messina
**Yusni Mohamad Som
Thomas Louis Moore, Jr.
Christopher Stephen
Mottram
Kevin John Nestor
Tina Tuyen Nguyen
"David Alan Nicosia
Presidential Scholar
Kimberly Kathleen
Nuber
Elizabeth Katherine
Oakey
Marie Danielle Owens
Robert Michael Parent
"Michael Gerard Park
Presidential Scholar
Steven Anthony Piazza
Colette Maria Pierrez
James Frederick Policke
Doris Marie Polk
Kathleen Sanguinetti
Pool
Gary Steven Priest
Sabariah Ramli
Yusof Abdul Rashid
Suzan Nadine
Richardson
Elda Mariella Ruiz
*Zarina Salleh
*Lynn Marie Salvatore
Carmen Santana
Luis Alberto Santiago
Haidzir Sarih
Christopher Quintin
Scafidi
Michael Steven
Schneider
Peter Christopher
Schneider
Stephen Henry
Schonberg
Samuel John Scillitani,
Jr.
Lynette Marie Seraile
Christopher Howard
Sherwood
Emilie Louise Shirer
Charles W. Simmons
Lesa Ann Surgi
Cheryl Lynn Talbert
Carlo Hugo Tamayo
♦Theresa Lynn Taylor
Todd Joseph Tedesco
Jesus Miguel Telleria
Lucia Fatima Teran
Robert Lloyd Torres
Pamela Kaye Upadhyay
Maria del Socorro Vijjl
Mayorga-Cornelia
Volpe
Richard Michael
Waddell
Robert Frank Waldo
Nancy Elizabeth Walsh
Wan Aziah Wan Ahmad
Linda Mary White
Karmen Danita Williams
Laurie Ann Wilson
Roziah Yahya
Keiffer Gerard Young
Mohd-Radzi Bin Yusoff
Haryati Zainudin
Bachelor Of Public Administration
Ivy McKita Bell
Robin Suzanne Lout
Lydiamaria Minor
Thomas
City College
Christopher Gerard
Young
Nova DeLoach Chapuis
Jeannine Marie
Hampton
Bachelor Of Science In Nursing
Jovita Marie Lee
Katheryn Long Moore
Ramona Lee Moore
Sandra Kay McSherry
Waguespack
Nancy Werner
Bachelor Of Criminal Justice
Rodney Louis
Cressionnie, Jr.
Cynthia Dianne Freeman
Alejandro Adolfo
Gonzalez
Jerry L. Hall
Joseph T. Hamilton
Glen Adam Picard
Raymond Frey Theriot
Lori Gail Richardson
Thomas
***Craig James Webre
Bachelor Of Liberal Studies
Betty Pointer Bankston
William Conner Bass
♦Stanley Allan Carignan
Karen Ann Kiefer
Brucetta McClue Lovince
Mary Jane Dalton
Anna Rose Giangrosso
Richard Mel House
Ruby Mims Jackson
Marian C. Jagers
Erin Marie Moore
Bachelor Of Applied Science
Thomas Lovince
Michael Raymond
McGill
♦Erin Marie Moore
Kathleen P. Shea
Awards
Justino M. Navarro
Mary Leeonor Diaz
Ranlett
Cynthia A. Smith
Dean Michael
Terrebonne
Johanna Lee Trapegnier
The Arts & Sciences Rev. Percy A. Roy, S.J., Memorial Award Mary Frances Pechuls
John X. Wegmann Award Rebecca Landry
Outstanding Senior Music Major Richard^[ai^itza
City College Dean's Award Qng^l Webre
The Rev. Louis J. Twomey, S.J., Award Amnony Alleman
* Cum Laude
** Suma Cum Laude
*** Magna Cum Laude
97
Baccalaureate Mass
98
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Graduation festivities began on
May 17th with the celebration of
Baccalaureate Mass. Families and
friends of the Loyola University
class of 1987 gathered in the Holy
Name Church. These solemn mo-
ments provided time for graduates to
reminisce about their college exper-
iences and quietly reflect on their
plans and goals for the future. This
visit to the Holy Name Church
would be the last for many students,
but these moments will remain spe-
cial to students, family, faculty and
friends.
99
Commencement
100
The seventy-sixth commencement
of Loyola University, New Orleans,
Louisiana was held on May 18, 1987,
at 3 p.m. in the Municipal Audito-
rium. The Most Reverend Philip M.
Hannan, M.A., S.T.L., J.C.D., D.D.,
Archbishop of New Orleans pre-
sided. Reverend Ernest J. Burrus,
S.J. delivered the address. Confer-
ring of degrees was presided over by
Reverend James C. Carter, S.J.,
Ph.D.
101
Loyola University At 75
For 75 years, Loyola University
has been a major educational asset
for New Orleans, the area and state.
Thousands of its alumni have contri-
buted immeasurably in numerous
fields of endeavor to the welfare of
the city, surrounding communities,
the state and, indeed, the nation.
Loyola turned 75 Wednesday. Spe-
cial events in celebration of the anni-
versary are planned later this month
and this fall.
As it enters its 76th year, the Jesu-
it university on St. Charles Avenue
remains faithful to its original the-
ological purpose. At the same time, it
has grown more progressive while
continuing to emphasize values, eth-
ics, and liberal arts.
Loyola began in 1877 when a few
Jesuit priests operated the college of
the Immaculate Conception, a school
for boys at Baronne and Common
streets. In 1910, that school was con-
verted into a high school. Its college
department was transferred to Loy-
ola College at the university's pre-
sent location.
The St. Charles Avenue site had
been chosen six years earlier by Rev.
Albert Biever, Loyola's founder and
first president.
In 1912, the college, Loyola has
grown into a major university whose
accomplishments and quality of edu-
cation are widely recognized.
Today, Loyola possesses a modern
music and communications complex,
a new law school campus and a $230
million endowment, which is the lar-
gest among the nation's 28 Jesuit
universities.
Meanwhile, the kind of basic liber-
al arts curriculum traditionally of-
fered by Loyola is gaining new sup-
port across the nation. Loyola still
requires each student to take at least
60 hours of English, mathematics,
science, religious studies and philos-
ophy.
Loyola's enrollment continues to
grow. Its enrollment of 5,210 last fall
was the largest in its history. Increas-
ing numbers of student are taking
full advantage of the university's lib-
eral arts curriculum, working toward
degrees in such subjects as English,
political science and philosophy.
Thus Loyola appears to be well pos-
tioned in the mainstream of higher
education.
For its quality education and rea-
sonable tuition, Loyola has achieved
national recognition. Because of its
substantial endowment, it has been
able to keep its tuition slightly lower
than the average of other private
universities.
For three-quarters of a century,
Loyola has been one of New Orleans'
most important institutions of high-
er education, providing generations
of graduates the knowledge to im-
prove their lives and contribute to a
better world.
To the university's present ste-
wards we offer our gratitude and con-
gratulations.
The Times Picayune/The States
Item
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Organizations
Cardinal Key
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Loyola Choral
105
Circle K
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Data Processing Management Assoc
107
Loyola Grapevine
108
Liaisons
STANDING:
KNEELING:
Ricky Sanchez, David Smith, Paul LeBeau, Daniel Kramer, Mark Dvorak, Duane Darcey, Colin Potts, Jason Caniglia. SEATED/
Laura June Frick, Kelly McNeil, Karen Fritz, Missy Young, Yvette Gregoire, Becky Gandolfi, Mari Ann Callais, Marcie Verdin.
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LUCAP
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Resident Assistants
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FIRST ROW; Monica Thomas, Andrea Ribando, Julie Madere, Julie Fritz, Laura Pintner, Maria Referente, Martha Bascuas, Vivian Gutierrez, Tins
Sonnier, Ann Marie Crowell, Gabrielle Boudreaux. SECOND ROW: Ed Riehle, Rob Clemenz, Frank Dadabo, Dave Machamara, Mike Powell, Johr
Legan, David Smith, Chuck Lee, Brian Burke. NOT PICTURED: Mary Hattrich, Beth Akin, Jeanne Pavy, Marissa Burgos, Bonnie Smith, Shelisj
Gautreaux, Chris Doyle, Jorge' Maderal.
112
Society Of Physics Students
113
Spectrum
114
WLDC Radio
115
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Alpha Chi Omega
116
Alpha Delta Gamma
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eta Phi Alpha
Theta Phi Alpha is a national pan-
hellenic Catholic sorority which was
founded in 1912, on the campus of
the University of Michigan. Theta
Phi's can be found participating in a
variety of campus organizations in-
cluding the Union, SGA, Campus
Ministry, LUCAP, Liaisons, aca-
demic honor societies and many oth-
ers.
Besides this busy schedule, the
Theta Phi's manage to find the time
to participate in many social activi-
ties including their annual Hawaii
Five-0 party, "Ain't Nothin' More
New Orleans than Theta Phi Alpha
and Dixie" party, Christmas Cock-
tail, Spring Formal and Founder's
Day.
With all of these activities, Theta
Phi still managed to maintain the
highest Greek G.P.A. at Loyola.
Theta Phi Alpha prides itself on
being composed of well-rounded,
unique individuals bound together
by a strong bond of sisterhood.
FRONT ROW: Joan Meyer, Marianna de Laneuville, Kim Babin, Lisa Maniscalco, Mary Casente, .Jeanne Re
Jean Travers. 2nd ROW: Kathy Heavey, Michelle Comeaux, Debbie Oilman. 3rd ROW: Melissa Higgins, Yve
Vezina, Missy Young, Elizabeth UUo, Trish McGrath, Jennifer Daniels, Margaret Matteson, Ann-Marie Ka
Mary Fran Pechuls, Elizabeth Boland, Jackie Markey, Sheri Salvagio, Julie Madere, Jeannie Marendt. 4th RO
Eileen Ansel, Heather Teach, Becky Gandolfi, Toni Cardinal, Annette Tornello, Susan Meyer, Mary Vozzc
Stacey Ervin, Lisa Livaudais, Donnell Vervack, Sharon Heyd, Laurie D'Antoni, Camille Theriot, Stepha:
Saux, Danna Powell, Catherine McGough, Candice Pfister, Jenny Fritz, Lori Sanchez, Donna Rodrigue, Chri
Pryor, MariAnn Callais, Kim Webster and Karen Fritz.
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ABOVE: Miehele Simoneaux and Jennifer
Daniels unwind at the Theta Phi Bunny Hop
fund-raiser held at Shanahan's. Center: The
girls give a balloon send off in Dixon Court-
yard after the day's rush activities are over.
Right: Joan Meyer, Beth DeRouen and Yvette
Vezina greet rushees during sorority rush. Far
Right: Jeanne Ross + Jean Travers
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RONT ROW: David Ingles, Eric Eckholdt, Jim Hotard, Kevin Nestor, Chad Stelly, Sharon Ryan, Connie
ringas, Kris DeBautte, Christine DeRouen, Mary Casente. 2nd ROW: Tom Pellegrini, Kris Bonhagen, Mike
[cLachlan, Kenny O'Neil, Jimmy Treuting, Scott Montz, Mike Waddington, Mike Shea, Mike Park. 3rd ROW:
obert Parent, Rick Simpson, Paul Van Geffen, Tommie Mortillaro, Phil Reso, Gerard Salassi, Gerald Duhon,
teve Zelenka, Jamie Shields, Pat DeRouen. 4th ROW: Alan Donnes, Brad Chauvin, Steve Roppolo.
Adhering to its motto of strength,
unity and action, Loyola's oldest so-
cial fraternity proved its leadership
abilities by the pairticipation of its
members in numerous campus orga-
nizations and other facets of the Loy-
ola community.
Beggars demonstrated its initia-
tive early on in the school year by
hosting the first Inter-Greek and
Moderators party with representa-
tives and moderators of each Loyola
Greek organization in attendance.
Throughout the year, members be-
longed to organizations such as the
SGA, Liaisons, Union, IFC, LUCAP,
Wolf yearbook and many others.
In the Spring semester, the frater-
nity participated in the campus-wide
food drive and collected 1,052 food
items for the poor and hungry of
New Orleans.
In addition to these activities. Beg-
gars had a full calendar of events in-
cluding social functions such as the
alumni cocktail, Back to School
Blowout, Uncle Sam Jam, Halloween
party, Fall Semi-Formal, Christmas
cocktail, Bahama Mama, rush barbe-
que, rush cocktail, Spring Formal,
the 1st annual Maw and Paw Jams
party and mixers with Loyola's so-
rorities. Beggars teams also partici-
pated in over ten intramural sports
including men's flag football and
basketball in which Beggars teams
finished as runner-ups.
The efforts of a strong and success-
ful rush led to the induction of 18
new members, each a unique individ-
ual who has postively contributed to
the fraternity in his own way.
The school year was a busy but
highly productive one for the frater-
nity, and its membership is proud of
its accomplishments.
Above - Left: "Wait'll Otis sees us! He loves
us!" Center: Susan Ryan and Chris Haas at
rush cocktail. Far Left: Michele Schulte and
Clay McGovern have fun at the Pre-Spring
Break party. Left: President David Trepagnier
presents alumnus John Glas with a plaque in
gratitude of his devotion and service to the
fraternity.
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Experimental Theatre
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The Day They Kidnapped The Pope."
Directed by Brother Alexis Gonzales, F.S.C.
Spring, 1987
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Fiddler On The Roof
Conducted by L. Dean Angeles
Directed by Francine Tuft Peterson
Fall, 1986
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Marquette Theatre
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"Butterflies Are Free" By Leonard Gersche
Directed by Larry Warner
Winter, 1987
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"Hotel Paradiso" By George Feydear
Directed By Brother Alexis Gonzales, F.S.C.
Fall, 1986
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Faculty
ffice Of The President
Rev. James C. Carter, S.J.
University Relations
126
Administrative Faculty
PRESIDENT
Rev. James C. Carter, S.J.
Assistant to the President
Jane B. Buie
CAMPUS MINISTRY
Rev. Neal McDermott, O.D., Dean
LUCAP
Alvaro Alcazar, Advisor
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Rev. George F. Lundy, S.J., Interim Vice
President for Academic Affairs
Assistant to Academic Vice President
Kathleen D. Bourgeois
Assistant to Academic Vice President
Elizabeth W. Samuels
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
William W. Eidson, Dean
Associate Dean
Claire J. Paolini
Academic Computing Services
Allen D. Sparks, Interim Director
Biological Sciences
Jagdish M. Upadhyay, Chairman
Chemistry
Anthony DiMaggio, III, Chairman
Common Curriculum
William W. Eidson, Dean
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Mathematical Sciences
CITY COLLEGE
Antonio M. Lopez, Jr., Chairman
Associate Dean
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Medical Technology
Richard A. Lucore
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Marie Villere, Chairwoman
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Assistant Dean for Continuing
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Military Science
Education
Major Herbert Hille, Chairman
A. Robert Maurice
Modern Foreign Languages
Loyola Institute for Ministry
Robert B. Dewell, Chairman
Robert A. Ludwig, Director
New Orleans Review
COLLEGE OF MUSIC
John Mosier, Editor
Associate Dean
Philosophy
Edward Kvet
Rev. Alvin J. HoUoway, S.J.,
Chairman
Band
Joseph Hebert, Director
Physics
Creston A. King, Jr., Chairman
Chorale
Larry D. Wyatt, Director
Political Science
Philip Dynia, Chairman
Music Therapy
Charles Braswell, Chairman
Psychology
Keith W. Jacobs, Chairman
Preparatory Music
Janet Swanzy, Director
Religious Studies
Elaine Holmes, Coordinator
Daniel Sheridan, Chairman
Sociology
Lydia Voigt, Chairwoman
Special Studies
Claire J. Paolini, Associate Dean
Visual Arts
William M. Grote, Chairman
Opera Workshop/Louis J. Roussel
Performance Hall
Francine Peterson, Director
SCHOOL OF LAW
Thomas H. Sponsler, Dean
Associate Dean
James M. Klebba
Communications
Larry Lorenz, Chairman
The Maroon
Raymond A. Scroth, S.J., Adviser
The Wolf
Larry Lorenz, Adviser
Drama and Speech
Rev. Ernest C. Ferlita, S.J., Chairman
Education
Justin Levitov, Chairman
English
Peggy McCormack, Chairwoman
Film Buffs Institute
John Mosier, Associate Director
Greek and Latin Studies
Rev. Emmett M. Bienvenu, S.J.,
Professor Emeritus
History
Bernard A. Cook, Chairman
Honors Program
F. Conrad Raabe, Director
Writing Across the Curriculum
Harold J. Boehm, Interim
Coordinator
COLLEGE OF BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
John E. Cave, Dean
Associate Dean
Michael T. Saliba
Accounting
Jesse Barfield, Area Chairman
Economics, Decision Science and
Finance
Jerry W. Dauterive, Area Chairman
Management, Marketing and Legal
Studies
John Folkenroth, Area Chairman
M.B.A.
C. Lee Mundell, Graduate
Coordinator
Small Business Development Center
John Folkenroth, Director
Assistant Dean
Katherine M. Schwab
Admissions
Glen Glenn, Director
Law Clinic
John P. Nelson, Director
Law Records
Anne R. Dummet, Supervisor
Library
Stella Chiang, Law Librarian
Placement and Continuing Legal
Education
Pamela L. Jackson, Director &
Associate Dean
LIBRARY
Mary Lee Sweat, University Librarian
ADMINISTRATION
Norman Roussell, Vice President
for Administration
Admissions
Rebecca U. Brechtel, Dean
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Accounting
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Drama
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Economics, Finance And Decision Science
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Education
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Management, Marketing And Legal Studies
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Mathematical Sciences
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Music Instructors
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Political Science
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sychology
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Visual Arts
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Faces/Places
RIGHT: Loyola is unique! From the palm
trees and trolley cars on St. Charles Avenue,
to the rich Jesuit heritage and wide variety of
geographic, ethnic and cultural student body,
Loyola is special. "Lagniappe" provides the
new student with that "little bit extra", and
that spirit continues throughout the entire
year. BELOW: Throughout the school year,
Loyola provides students with the opportuni-
ty to learn and explore many areas of interest
and concern to them. A great number of peo-
ple took advantage of the symposium honor-
ing Louisiana women.
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LEFT: Take five! With all the "hustle and
bustle" of campus life, those quiet moments of
taking a break and enjoying the beautiful
weather and lovely campus are special times.
BELOW: Cash or charge? Your driver's li-
cense and one piece of identification please.
These students may feel like they are at the
mall shopping instead of at college.
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College life consists of a wide variety of activi-
ties, interests and involvements. The Loyola
tradition demands excellence in academics
and these students are conscientious in their
daily studies.
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LEFT: Rain or shine, there's always time to
share a friendly moment with friends. BE-
LOW: "Crammin time"! Whether it's keeping
ahead of assignments or some last minute re-
view for a test, "where there's a will, there's a
way" and you can always find a place to study.
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The sport of basketball has always been an
exciting sport for both the participants and
the spectators. That excitement seems to in-
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tensify when Loyola and Tulane "square-off.
This event is always a hi-light of the athletic
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There is nothing like good entertainment, es-
pecially when it is provided by fellow class-
mates. It is just a way to "unwind" after a
hectic week of study. These students certainly
provided a "fun-filled" afternoon.
148
Leave it to the ladies! When these sorority
sisters begin to perform, all eyes are on them.
What a delight to take time from a busy sched-
ule for some good campus entertainment.
149
"Faces and Places" that's what it's all
about. College students build relationships
that, in some cases, may last for a lifetime.
How grateful we are for the college years we
enjoy and the friends we make.
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As seniors graduate from high school each
spring, a chapter in their lives has closed. But
as one chapter is closed, another is just open-
ing. College life brings new goals, new direc-
tions, new schedules, new adjustments and
new friends. How grateful we are for the new
relationships we share with our "college fam-
iiy".
151
"If each one would light just one little candle,
what a brighter world it would be." We may
have heard that expression many times but
during the Christmas candle light caroling, we
felt the true spirit of Christmas. These poten-
tial Loyolans truely symbolize the spirit of the
holidays.
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"I'm dreaming of a white Christmas!" Well,
dreaming is all Loyola students will do if they
expect to see snow in New Orleans at Christ-
mas-time. But, could it be, the ground is cov-
ered with snow? To the total delight of staff
and students, young and old alike spent hours
frolicking in the snow. Thanks to the efforts of
"Student Union Variety Unlimited" and
"Oshman's Sporting Goods Stores," this be-
came an unforgettable event for the 1986-87
school year.
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The "Quad" is the center of many activities on the Loyola campus.
Ranging from concerts, picnics, union functions, parties and
games, the "Quad" is a favorite place for Loyola students.
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Campus life is filled with constant activity, place for the quiet solitude this Loyola slu-
most of which demands group involvement. dent is enjoying.
Rarely does a student find the time or the
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"When do I leave for Hollywood? I'm sure I'll
be discovered soon. Think of the thrill it is for
my friends to be able to experience all this
talent. Where else than at Loyola?"
157
Fraternities and sororities play an important
role in campus life at Loyola. Friendships are
formed and memories are made during the
school year as students "work and play" to-
gether.
158
LEFT: "That old gang of mine." Loyola pro-
vides fun-filled activities and gives students
the opportunity to express their "talents".
BELOW: Loyola students contribute to a wide
variety of programs and seminars sponsored
by various groups and organizations within
the school.
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)yola University library offers a place of solitude and research not only for Loyola students, but for people from all facets of
e. This building stands as a pillar of learning on the Loyola campus.
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nly well-known to current Loyola staff and
tudents but to countless graduates and
riends from years past. He has served as pho-
ographer on certain occasions, for the "Wolf,
he "Maroon", the "University" and has
aught "photography", on certain occasions,
or the past 38 years. He retired August 1st,
987, from these positions, but will continue to
/ork part-time for the Loyola archives. We
alute you, Mr. Cresson, and thank you for a
Db well done.
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"Let's light the Christmas tree." A favorite
Christmas song and a favorite time of the year.
The words on this shirt, "Mistletoe Madness",
express the "lighter" side of the christmas
spirit.
165
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WCDC - T.V. is in operation on the Loyola
campus as part of the communications depart-
ment. It offers students "hands-on" training
and experience in their chosen field.
166
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The music department has always been a
valuable part of Loyola. Here, students dem-
onstrate their talents and abilities. Whether
performing for a school-wide concert or play-
ing and singing informally, music adds to cam-
pus life.
167
BELOW: "I love a parade!" "What a better
city than New Orleans?" It may not be Mardi
Gras, but it's still fun! RIGHT: The campus
community fs in agreement, "We love the mild
winter and the semi-tropical climate in the
south!"
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That special day arrives --- The reason for
Loyola's existence. "You have prepared us to
take our place in society and for this we say,
thanks."
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LEFT; "Anchors away!" These "Theta Phi Al-
pha" enjoy a special moment together.
ABOVE: These "Beggars" enjoy a special mo-
ment together also, but in this case, it is com-
petition and an enjoyable afternoon.
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The "Wolf Yearbook staff wishes to thank D.
Brion Ebey for all of his hard work and dili-
gence in the ad campaign. RIGHT: As shown,
a personal body guard was needed to protect
him from area businesses because of his persis-
tence. ABOVE: We hope his efforts did not
contribute to this present state.
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The Broadway campus houses the Loyola law
school. It is a vital part of the Loyola commu-
nity. This is a beautiful view of the courtyard
taken from Cabra Hall.
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Editor's Page
The 1986-87 Wolf Yearbook
staff has had the unique
privilege of presenting to the
Loyola community the his-
tory of the 75th Diamond
Anniversary of Loyola Uni-
versity.
It is with pride and pleasure
that we have researched,
compiled and presented not
only the events and activi-
ties of the current year but
also many of the special
events and people of the
past.
Please take a moment to
read the introduction of this
46th volume of the Wolf
Yearbook, It truly is your
heritage.
I wish to express apprecia-
tion from the communica-
tions department to the
many people whose contri-
butions have made possible
the publication of the Wolf
Yearbook.
Sincerely,
Mark McLean
Editor-in-chief
Wolf Yearbook Staff
1986-87
Mark McLean, Editor-in-Chief
Kathleen Hauf, Associate
Editor
Chris Vincent, Assistant Editor
Dr. Larry Lorenz, Advisor
Tara Hulen, Business Manager
D. Brion Ebey, Ad
Representative
Mr. Bill Hopkins, Jostens
Representative
We wish to thank the following
students and friends of the
"Wolf" for their help and sup-
port:
Denise Horton
Laura Mathison
Catherine Anaya
Edward B. Mendy
Carolyn Slaughter
Danelle Broach
Sonya McLean
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