Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mcneese State Cowboys Baseball Coaches, Mcneese State Cowboys Football, Mcneese State Cowboys Men's Basketball Coaches, Mcneese State University Alumni, Mcneese State University Faculty, Dan Morrish, Dan Richey, Willie Mount, James David Cain, Edith Killgore Kirkpatrick, Vic Stelly, Joe Dumars, Ron Everhart, Adrien Mrk, Joe Gray Taylor, Dan Flavin, Tic Price, Derek Lamely, Tierre Brown, Demond Mallet, Anthony Pullard, Greg Gary, Allen Braden, Dave Simmons, Mike Bianco, Scott Blanchard, Cowboy Stadium. Excerpt: Christopher J. Morrish Dan Wesley Morrish, sometimes known as Blade Morrish (born October 20, 1950), is a Republican member of the Louisiana State Senate (District 25) from Jennings, the seat of Jefferson Davis Parish in southwestern Louisiana. Morrish won his Senate seat in the general election held on November 17, 2007, when he defeated the Democrat Gil Pinac of Crowley, the seat of Acadia Parish, also a departing state represenative from a nearby district. In a low-turnout contest, Morrish polled 11,186 votes (53.9 percent) to Pinac's 9,556 (46.1 percent). Shortly after his defeat, Pinac switched to Republican affiliation and ran third in a special election held on April 4, 2009, for the Louisiana Public Service Commission. Former U.S. Representative Clyde C. Holloway of Rapides Parish won the seat, after the second-place candidate, Democratic State Senator Joe McPherson, also of Rapides Parish, withdrew. Prior to his state Senate service, Morrish was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 37 (Jefferson Davis, Acadia, and Calcasieu parishes) from 1996-2008. He won a special election in 1996 to succeed Gerald J. Theunissen, who resigned from the House upon election to the state Senate seat that... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=24691585