1968-1969 Yearbook

MlERICAN STUDIES. FRONT ROW, Haynes, And"" lilll,john, S. Cook, D. Dooley, J. Porter, Betts, Rolen. SECOND ROW: R. Pruitt, Marquardt, G. McKinney, N. Black, J. Ailes, Craig, Pankey. Arohardt. THIRD ROW; C. Jarnagin, W. Jarnagin, B. Henson, H. Lay, Venable, D. Walker, Strizic, Zarbaugh, T. Howard. FOURTH ROW: Flowers, J. Bailey, Belden, Cobill, G. Massey, Milton, Waller, R. Reeve, luallen. AMERICAN STUDIES Autumn tour to New Orleans features visit to state capital For American Studies members both old and new, the fall trip to New Orleans proved to be one of the most exciting in year s. In addition to visiting New Orleans business spots such as the Bank of New Orleans and the International Trade Mart, the group also made a tour of the harbor and met with the mayor of ew Orleans . Side trips included a tour of the Civil War battleground at Vicksburg, Mississippi, and a visit with Louisiana Governor McKeithen in Baton Rouge. For the remainder of th e year, the group heard speakers discuss topics related to the theme: "Crisis and Conflict in Contemporary America." MEMBERS of the foil trip to New Orleans view all aspects of life in the city, including this one atop a skyscraper. 187

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