Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)

 - Class of 1969

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Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 288 of 424
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Kappa Gamma Rho Kappa Gamma Rho is a colony of Alpha Epsilon Delta, a national honor society for pre-medical students. Founded at the University of Alabama in 1926, it now has over ninety active chapters throughout the United States. FRED USSERY President . . . . BEN STAGE .......... .. Vice President To be ehglble for election to membership, students must have completed a minimum of five quarters of pre-medical GENE BARRETT ' S ecrelary REINALD KOZIKOWSKI . .. Treasurer work with a scholastic average of 3.2 in sciences and must rank in the upper 35 percent of their class in general scholarship, lip it l J we ff Q---v --Q First Row: Gene Barrett, Paula Brooks, Malcolm Brown, Marion Cash, Betty Couch. Second Row: Cary Gray, Cyrus Cuidry, Rebecca John- son, Thomas Kennedy, Neal Lylus, Third Row: Dewayne Piker, Donald Smith, Fred Ussery, Philip Waring, John Ziegler. Not Pictured: Charles Barkemt-yer, john Burford, Rc-inald Kozikowski, Ben Stage.

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'Sigma Tau Delta 0-49 DAVID MIDDLETON President PAM BRINEY Vice President Rho Gamma chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national English fra- ternity, was founded in 1931 at Tech. The members of the fraternity. all of whom have exhibited outstanding scholastic and literary ability, strive to encourage good reading habits, creative writing and comradeship among students interested in English. Sigma Tau Delta sponsors an annual campus poetry contest, a children's poetry contest for the local public schools, bi-monthly literary programs and a literary program at Christmas. +-ai' .-as, -MY First Row: Sandra Blackmon, Roger Busbice, Judy Butler, John Castore, Rebecca Johnson, Jerry Kennedy. Second Row: Constance McRight, Linda Markham, Susan Roach. Sarah Rhymes, Lindon Stall, Alan Taylor. Third Row- James White. Not Pictured: Pat Carr, Linda O'Quinn.



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Sigma Gamma Ep ilon The purpose of Sigma Gamma Epsilon is the scho- lastic and scientific advancement of its members and the extension of the relations of friendship and assist- ance among colleges. universities and scientific schools with recognized standing which are devoted to the advancement of the earth sciences. Sigma Gamma Epsilon each year gives the W. A. Tarr Award to an outstanding person in earth sciences. It also publishes the Compass. an honorary scientific society magazine. Officers for the year were Howard Heffelfinger, presidentg Gary Hanson vice president: Prentice Tom- linson. secretary-treasurer. First Row: Wayne Herrmann. Second Verrctt, Howard Heffelfinger, W. R. Higgs, Dr. Leo Row: Russell Poolc. Gary Hanson, Dr. Rhesa Allen, Prentis Tomlinson, Dr. W. B. Brent. Lambda Tau ...uns ' C37 '-3 x First Row: David Crockett, Kerry Delaney, Sandy Elliott, Richard Hood. Second Row: Joe Johnston, Michael Johnston, Jan Sharp, Carolyn Simons, Third Row: Trudy Toups, Barry Vowell, Stanley Ward, Ronnie Washington. Not Pictured: Genelle Calais, Reinald Kozikowski. Beta Lambda Tau Beta. honorary hand society, was organized on the Tech campus in the spring of 1968 as a colony of Kappa Kappa Psi. honorary band fraternity. and Tau Beta Sigma, honorary band sorority. The purpose of Lambda Tau Beta is concentrated in provid- ing assistance. support and leadership to the band director. the music department and Lou- isiana Tech, and helping to build and maintain the finest band program possible. Membership is extended to those who have met rigid standards based on attitude. per- formance, technical proficiency on their chosen instruments, and interest in and appreciation of the best in music.

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