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Young Republicans The Louisiana Tech Young Republicans Club seeks to ED GUIDRY ....... ..... P resident develop all young Republicans on the campus into an DWIGHT BROWER H Vice President intelligent, aggressive, and cooperative group. The Tech ELLEN YEARWOOD .. .... Secretary YR,s also hope to encourage participation in Republican Party activities and provide the students with an under- standing of the importance of a two-party system. The club is affiliated with both state and national Young Republican Federations, which are the official youth branches of the regular GOP. Membership is open to all interested students. ' ' lil fn 'Zig ,-4 , i 1 ,la -If X 1 V ty ' o fi L' ' ' he ff X . J '-'af' 1-47 un , I mf' J' , - ,. . saw J P -V-4 E , ' 1 First Row: Dwight Brower, Frank Caraway, Eugene Chelette, Con- nie Connors, Theresa Connors, James Dixon, Marcilla Droddy. Second Row: James Dunn, Stan Dyer, Scott Engle, Barbara Fol- lette, Michael Hahn, George Key, Pam Merideth. Third Row: How- ard Morris, David Porter, Larry Proctor, Ricky Riles, Ray Shear- er, Tesa Snively, Nina Stein. Fourth Row: Thornton Stewart, Robert Thornton, Cornell Tram- ontana, Deborah Warren, Stephen Wheeler.
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348 Tech Parachute Team OFFICERS FOR THE YEAR-Left to right: kneeling, Bruce Deville, Club safety officer, Allen Grayson, club training officerg standing. John Rhodes. president, Stanley Hadden, secretary-treasurer. John Collins, vice president: in plane, Bill Futrell, chief pilot First Baines Steve Second David Keller, Lamar Row: Randy Elshout, Row: Claude Jim Barnhart. Dubois, Gerald David Hogan. Row: Bill Huth, Johnson, Kent Dwight I.aFler, Martin. Third Gregg Padula, Richter, Ricky Spigarelli, Howard West.
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arketing Club The Louisiana Tech chapter of the American Marketing Association was organized on April 15, 1956, by a group of marketing majors for any college student interested in marketing and businessmen approved by the executive com- mittee. Honorary life membership may be granted to in- dividuals who have made outstanding contributions to the education program of the organization or whose eminence in the field of marketing warrants such an award. Some of the purposes of the club are to foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing, to develop better public understanding and appreciation of marketing problems. to study and discuss legislation and judicial de- cisions regarding marketing and to promote friendly rela- tions between students, faculty and businessmen. FRED CULL .. LARRY MACK . . . TONY HISAW ..... BARBARA SMITH . THOMAS BELLOWS President .. . First Vice President .. Second Vice President . ............ Secretary . . . . . Treasurer ---li iv'-I as-H? it flak. 'vj I ' ' L is , ilcil ' 'ai i l 'fd !' First Row: Don Bailey, Jules Bailey, Al- len Cohen, James Colvin, James Crowley, Fred Cull. Second Row: Don Doty, Linda Evans, Ronald Goodwin, Kenneth Hyatt, Carol Jones, Timothy King. Third Row: Larry Mack, Robert Mathis, Charles Mor- gan, Phyllis Odom, Martha Palmer, Clare Pickering. Fourth Row: Barbara Smith, Robert Smith, Gerald Steele, David Wei- land. Not Pictured: Lynda Atkinson, Char- lene Ault, Thomas Bellows, Jesse Carrigan, Cary Caskey, Stephanie Donnell, Barbara Hartje, Tony Hisaw, Virginia Leckie, Randy Mason, Norman Murphy, Clyde Sullivan.
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