Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)

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Eleanor Hale Editor Lila Bamburg Assistant Editor Kenneth F. Hewins Faculty Adviser 1965 gniappe LOUISIANA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Ruston, Louisiana w. H mm mum n.ka JH w WMWIWN I .15. .E V I . ??m '23 9:33 WV I I I I I I I t MMIJ Life at Tech is busy. A feeling of growth and progress pervades the campus as students hurriedly go to their classes. Expanded physical facilities and new and better buildings, such as the Busi- ness Administration Building pictured here, are being erected. Louisiana Tech . . . Its Growth and Progress . . . Harper Hall, dormitory for women students, was erected in 1964 and ac- commodates 419 women. or Modern Education and Landscaping 3.! ll? Buildin for Beauty SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Hutcheson Hall, dormi- tory for men students, was erected in 1964. It houses 400 men. Flowers in bloom in the front of Howard Audi- torium. ENGINEERING LABORATORY BUILDING, front portion Students Meet the Challenges of a Modern World Students studying in the parlor of Hutcheson Dormitory for men. W Relaxing in the parlor of Harper Dormitory f0! women. WM 1 333'me i Wm WK... xx T.i - . igr ouisiana Tech Martha Lou Worley Activities or a Well-Rounded Individual Religious activities are a vital part of the stu- denti life. Cheerleaders take an active part at all sports activities. Roles in Musical Stage productions such as The King and I provide enjoyment and experience for the students. Louisiana TecHs Theater Players provide dramatic experience for students through student productions such as uDr. Knock. Contents Administration President. . . . . . . .. Deans............ Other Administrators Department Heads . . 942ij m, Classes Seniors. . . . Juniors. . . .. Sophomores. Freshmen. . Activities thfsWho. . . .. Beauties. . . . . Features. . . Social Creeks. . Military. . . . . . PubliCations. . Orgamzations Governing. . . . . . . . .. Honorary. . . Professional. . . . . . . . Depafiment. . . Special Interest. Service. . . . . .. Religious. Athletics Cheerleaders. . . Football.. . Basketball. . . . . Track. . . . Baseball. . Tennis. . . Golf. . . Intramurals. .- .. . . . . Parachute Team. . . President Deans Administrators Department Heads Administration The President President and Mrs. F. Jay T ylor and son Terry Dr. Taylor, pictured here with Loyce Garrett, cheerleader, and Gregg Boring, head cheerlgader, donated the School Spirit Trophies for winners among social groups and 1ndependent organizations. The trophies will be rotated each year in each division. Speaking to alumni at the 1964- Homecoming activities. At ceremonies dedicating lhe ICBM missile model erected mm the college campus, Dr. Taylor is shown here with Lt. Gen. David Wade on the left and Col. Jack A. Murphy, professor 0f air science at Tech, on the right. Virgil Orr the College ylor at eeney, idem Ta i Sw ere he crowns Con Tech pep rally H II actlvmes. S m P f 0 e c n e S b a e h t .m d e ..m S e I D. n 0 L D State Fair Queen, at the State Fa can of Students S. X. Lewis DEAN OF WOMEN DEAN OF MEN June W. Dyson E. S. Foster HAL B. BARKER School of Agriculture and Forestry ALICE M. GRAHAM School of Home Economics BEN T. BOGARD School of Engineering the Schools BURTON R. RISINGER School of Business Administration PAUL J. PENNINGTON School of Arts and Sciences CLIFFORD T. WOODARD School of Education 2! JOE AILLET Director of Athletics HOWARD L. BALSLEY Director, Division of Business and Economic Research F REDERICK E. BECKE'I'I' Director, Agriculture and F orestry Research GEORGE W. BYRNSIDE Budget Officer 22 ELENORA A. CAWTHON Other Director of Department of Placement and Services Administrators KENNETH F. HEWINS Director of the News Bureau DAVID A. HAKE Director, Data Processing Center CLIFTON M. HUDDLESTON, JR. Acting Director, Special Education Center DOUGLAS JENKINS Comptroller CHARLES A. KILLGORE Director, Nuclear Center HAROLD V. KNIGHT Director, Student Financial Aid MABEL MAY Registrar Other Administrators W. H. McLAURIN Director of Business Affairs HENRY R. MAYS, JR. Superintendent of Printing LT. COL. JACK A. MURPHY Detachment Commander Air Force ROTC JASON C. OWEN Director of Laboratory School H. C. PYBURN Superintendent. Buildings and Grounds Department HAZEL SHIVELY Guidance Counselor 26 ERNEST J . SCHEERER 0th 6 r Librarian Administrators JOHN C. TRISLER Director, Division of Research, School of Arts and Sciences ARTHUR C. THIGPEN Director, Division of Engineering Research -28 Academic Department Heads First Raw: ROLAND ABECG, Zoology, B.A., University of Michi- gan; M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University IROL W. BALSLEY, Office Administration, A.B., Nebraska State Teachers College; M.S., University of Tennessee; Ed.D., Indiana University HAL B. BARKER, Animal Husbandry, B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute; M.S. Iowa State College; Ph.D., Auburn University. Second Row: FREDERICK E. BECKETT, Agricultural Engineering, 35., Mississippi State College; M.S., Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Registered P.E., Louisiana F. ELIZABETH BETHEA, Art, B. Design, H. Sophie Newcomb College; M.A., Columbia University LLOYD P. BLACKWELL, Forestry, B.A., Lynchburg College; M.F., Yale University Third Row: MARSHALL E. BRETZ, Music, 3.5., West Chester State Teachers College; M.S.M., S.M.D., Union Theological School of Music JOHN ARDIS CAWTHON, Secondary Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.A., Louisiana State University; Ed.D., University ofTexas WOODROW W. CHEW, Chemical Engineering, B.S., New Mexico A. and M.; M.S., Oklahoma A. and M.; Registered P.E., Louisiana F ourth Row: AMOS W. FORD, Business, B.A., Baylor University; M.A., University of Chicago ALICE MILLETT GRAHAM, Home Economics, 3.8., New Mexico State Teachers College; M.S., Iowa State College H. L. HENRY, JR, Industrial Engineering, 8.8., Lou- isiana Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Illinois Institute 9f. Technology; Registered P.E., Texas and Lou- lslana F ifth Row: KENNETH F. HEWINS, Journalism, B.A., M.A., Indi- ana University CHARLES C. HOBGOOD, Agronomy and Horticulture, 3.5., M.S., Louisiana State University GEORGE B. HOGC, Health and Physical Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.S., Lou- isianaStale University F irst Row: DAVID L. JOHNSON, Electrical Engineering, B.A., Berea College; 3.5., M.A., University of Iowa; M.S., Oklahoma A. and M. College; Ph.D., Oklahoma State University; Registered P.E., Oklahoma E. CARL JONES, Economics and Finance, B.S., South- western Louisiana Institute; M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University DALLAS D. LUTES, Botany and Bacteriology, 3.5., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D., University of Missouri Second Row: GARNIE W. McGINTY, Social Sciences, B.A., Louisiana State Normal College; M.A., George Peabody Col- lege; Ph.D., University of Texas ELMER R. MINCHEW, Speech, B.A., Louisiana College; M.A., Ph.D., Louisiana State University MELVIN A. NOBLES, Petroleum and Geological Engi- neering, B.A., Abilene Christian College; B.S., Texas Technological College; M.S., Ph.D., Univer- sity of Texas; Registered P.E., Oklahoma Third Row: HORACE E. RUFF, JR., Physics, B.S., Hendrix College, M.S., Louisiana State University; Ph.D., Iowa State College H. J. SACHS, English and Foreign Languages, Ph.B., M.A., University of Chicago; Ph.D., George Peabody College CHARLES HOOPER SMITH, Chemistry, B.S., Louisi- ana Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University F ourth Row: RICHARD A. SMITH, Civil Engineering, 3.5., Lou- isiana Polytechnic Institute; M.S. Louisiana State University; Registered P.E., Louisiana and Virginia HAROLD J. SMOLINSKI, Accounting, B.A., Louisiana State Normal College; M.B.A, Louisiana State University; C.P.A., Louisiana W. B. TEMPLE, Mathematics, B.A., Louisiana College; M.A., Louisiana State University; Ph.D., University of Texas F ifth Row: ARTHUR C. THIGPEN, Engineering Research, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Oklahoma A. and M. College; Registered P.E., Louisiana J. J. THIGPEN, Mechanical Engineering, 85., Lou- isiana Polytechnic Institute; 3.5., US. Military Academy; M.S., Ph.D., University of Texas; Regis- tered P.E., Louisiana CLIFFORD T. WOODARD, Education, B.A., Louisiana rolytechnic Institute; M.A., George Peabody C01- ege Registration Junior champions in debate at Gulf States tournament-Phil Jacobs, left, and Pat Briney. Salvation Army Band andids O. M. Wing Merriott, director of the Student Center and co- ordinator of campus social activities. Max Howard memorial books given to Tech library- Don Price, left, and Ralph Hick Mrs. Taylor The Taylors receiving guests at one of three Christmas receptlons held in their home on campus. Aswell Fountain Dudley Fountain Seniors J uniors Sophomores Freshmen 35 CLASS OFFICERS - Left to right: Billy Sneed, president; Carolyn Morris, treasurer; Louis Gibson, secretary; David Carder, vice president. SENATORS Kay Howard Coni Sweeney Woodie F lowers Jonathan F irst Row: DONALD G. ADAMS, Maugham Forestry ROBERT D. ADCOCK, Monroe F orestry DIANE ADKINS, Baton Rouge Social Science Education Second Row: CHARLENE M. AICKLEN, Homer Elementary Education CHARLOTTE K. AICKLEN, Homer Elementary Education E. HOWARD AIKEN, Tioga History Third Row: . JAMES V. ALBRITTON, Oak Grove Agricultural Engineering JOE DEXTER ALBRITTON, F armerville Medical Technology CAROL A. ALLUMS, Eudora, Ark. Home Economics F ourth Row: WILLIAM T. ALSBROOKS, Ruston Mathematics RAYMOND G. ANDERS, Winnfield Electrical Engineering DANIEL C. ANDERSON, Ruston Mechanical Engineering F ifth Row: DWIGHT C. ANDERSON, Ruston Business Administration MARY L. ANDERSON, Shreveport Elementary Education FRANCES A. ANDREWS, Ruston Business Education Sixth Row: KENNETH E. ANDREWS, Greenwood Pre-Law; Business JOHN E. ANDRULOT, Ruston Zoology; Pre-Medicine LINDA J. ANTHONY, Mira Lower Elementary Education 37 F irst Row: ACHILLES A. ARMENAKIS, Shreveport usiness Management SILVIA MARIE ARNOLD, Greenwood Accounting EDITH ANNE ASWELL, Calhoun Mathematics; English Second Row: JIMMIE R. AULD, Minden English Education JUDY AULDS, Calhoun Upper Elementary Education TRUDY AULDS, Calhoun Home Economics Senior Class Third Row: SANDRA D. AUSTIN, Maugham Commercial Art TRUDY L. AVANTS, Baton Rouge Home Economics BETSY BISHOP AYCOCK, Plain Dealing Elementary Education F ourth Row: DIAN HEATHMAN BAILIFF, Ruston Elementary Education JUDSON BAILIFF, Ruston Accounting DON L. BAKER, Bossier City Physical Education Fifth Row: TERRY T. BALDWIN, Bossier City History; English RODNEY L. BARBER, Shreveport Business Administration JOHN B. BARHAM, Clinton Business Management First Row: JOHN. M. BARKER, Rustan Flnance DARLENE D. BARLOW, Arcadia Medical Technology RICHARD P. BARLOW, Hodge Forestry Second Row: SUE E. BARNARD, Minden English BLANCHE L. BARNES, Athens Lower Elementary Education CLAYTON ALLEN BARNS, Ruston Accounting Third Row: GERALD M. BARR, Shreveport Industrial Management; Business Administrmion MARTHA JANE BARR, Ruston Lower Elementary Education MARY E. BARR, Jonesboro Business Education F ourth Row: EDWIN H. BARRON, Bossier City F orestry JOYE BARRON, Spearsville Lower Elementary Education WILLIAM GENE BARRON, Spearsville Mechanical Engineering Fifth Row: MARY ANNA BARTH, Bogalusa Social Studies Education MARION C. BATTENFIELD, Shreveport Electrical Engineering COKE E. BEAN, Bossier City Statistics; Data Processing Sixth Row: ELIZABETH KAREN BEARD, Keatchie Social Welfare OSME V. BENEDICT, JR, Shreveport Civil Engineering BOBBY M. BERNARD. Alexandria Mathematics Third Row: RICHARD W. BLANKS, Bastrop English GENE T. BLEVINS, Simpson Industrial Management JAMES H. BLUNT, Mansfield Chemical Engineering Fourth Row: PAMELA E. BOLDING, Bossier City Science Education WILLIAM PATRICK BONNER, Lake Providence Agriculture and Forestry; Agronomy RICHARD P. BOOKER, West Monroe Personnel and Public Relations Fifth Row: BRUCE L. BORDELON, SR., Shreveport Pre-Medicine MICHAEL S. BOUNDS, Ruston Mechanical Engineering BOBBYE L. BOYD, Ruston Secretarial Science F irst Row: THOMAS A. BERRY III, Shreveport Business Administration JOHN W. BICE, Ruston Physics MARSHA S. BICE, Pineville Elementary Education Second Row: WILLIAM E. BLACK III, Memphis, Tenn. Chemical Engineering MARY E. BLACKWELL, Ruston Lower Elementary Education JOHN D. BLALOCK, Alexandria Mathematics Education F irst Row: CARROLL E. BRANTLEY, Farmerville Accounting MONA J. BRANTLEY, Junction City, Ark. Home Economics ROBERT W. BRETZ, Ruston Statistics; Data Processing Second Row: JESSE D. BRIDGES, Pleasant Hill Industrial Management JUDY TAYLOR BRIDGES, Ruston Speech and Hearing Therapy DONALD FRANK BRIGHT, Shreveport Chemical Engineering Third Row: WILLIAM ROGER BRILEY, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering PEGGY J. BROOKS, Ruston Elementary Education SAMUEL Y. BROOKS, Slidell Industrial Management F ourth Row: JACK W. BROUGHTON, Ruston Business Administration; Statistics THOMAS W. BROWN III, Birmingham, Ala. Spanish; Public Relations VAN H. BROWNING, Ruston Electrical Engineering F ifth Row: NANCY C. BROWNLEE, Shreveport Elementary Education J. RONNY BROWN, Houston, Tex. Sociology; History THOMAS P. BROWN, Shreveport Business Administration; Pre-Law Sixth Row: DAVID L. BRUNE, New Orleans Mathematics RICHARD A. BRUNSON, Shreveport History RONALD BRYANT, Bossier City PreDentistry 4l Third Row: WILLIAM W. BURTON, Lake Providence Civil Engineering WILLIAM F. BUSBEY, Shreveport Civil Engineerin CAROL F. BUTLER, Janesbom Lower Elementary Education Fourth Row: CAROLE U. BYRAM, Tallulah Elementary Education JOHN R. BYRAM, Tallulah Real Estate and Insurance LUELLEN CALHOUN, Chaudrant Office Administration Fifth Row: VIRGINIA F. CALHOUN, Sikes Business; Physical EducationK NELDA L. CARAWAY, Cotton Valley Elementary Education DAVID C. CARDER, Homer Business Administration; Industrial Management First Row: LINDA ELAINE BUCKNER, Athens Lower Elementary Education JOHN C. BURCH, JR, Ruston Accounting; Pre-Law CAROLYN R. BURNHAM, Arcadia Medical Technology Second Row: HAROLD E. BURNHAM, Ruston Accounting JACK M. BURT, Cullen Chemical Engineering JOHN P. BURTON, JR., Pineville Accounting First Row: FAIRY J. CARMACK. Monroe Speech Education JULIA W. CARPENTER, Bastrop Elementary Education LINDA JEANNE CARRUTH, Shreveport English Education Second Row: JAMES M. CARTER. Lisbon Accounting LOYAL W. CARTER, Shreveport Chemical Engineering DAVID A. CASSITY, Shreveport Chemical Engineering Third Row: PATRICIA A. CASTLEBERRY, Junction City, Ark. English: Social Science SHARON A. CAUDLE, Bossier City Business Administration; Marketing DON M. CHANDLER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering F ourth Row: EDGAR L. CHASE, Waterproof Chemical Engineering DINAH S. CHESSON, Kinder Sacred Music WOODROW W. CHEW, Ruston Chemical Engineering F ifth Row: LOUIS C. CHRISTIAN III, Baton Rouge Economic Pre-Law MARY J. CHUMBLEY, Doyline Upper Elementary Education RACHEL E. CLARK, Springhill Lower Elementary Education Sixth Row: FRANK W. CLEMENTS, Haughton Health and Physical Education RICHARD D. CLEMENTS, Doddridge, Ark. Industrial Management HARVEY G. COBB, Bossier City Business Management Third Raw: PATRICIA JONES COOK, Ruston Home Economics JUDITH A. COPELAND, Baton Rouge Journalism GEORGE CLINTON CORLEY, JR., Deville Mathematics F ourth Row: TONY L. CORLEY, Tallulah Chemical Engineering JUDY T. COVINGTON, Minden Home Econonics NOLEN P. COX, Bossier City Wildlife Management Fifth Row: JIMMY RAY CRANFORD, Simsbora Business; Accounting PATRICIA J. CRAWFORD, Dubberly Home Economics PAUL A. CRAWFORD, Okay, Ark. Electrical Engineering F irst Row: SHIRLEY S. COBB, Simsboro Elementary Education BONNIE J . COLE, Shreveport Social Science Education SHELTON M. COLLINS, Ruston Geology Second Row: FRED P. COLVIN, Ruston History SHIRLEY F. COLV N, Dubach English Educatlon JAMES SHIRLEY COMBS, Rmton Mechanical Engineering F irst Row: SANDRA M. CROCKETT, Minden Art Education GEORGE W. DAILEY, Cotton Valley Industrial Management WILLIAM HOWARD DAUGHTRIDGE, JR., El Dorado, Ark. Accounting Second Row: ROBERT H. DAULTON, Benton Mechanical Engineering ANN LIDDELL DAVIS, Alexandria English Education GALE DAVIS, Minden Social Science Education Third Row: JAMES EDWIN DAVIS, Ruston Animal Husbandry LINDA K. DAVIS, Hodge Elementary Education LINDA KAY DAVIS, Gibsland English Education Fourth Row: W. PARKS DAVIS, Forest Hill Zoology JERRY J. DEES, Vivian General Business; Statistics and Data Processing JOHNNY L. DEFREESE, Rustan Political Science Fifth Row: ALDRICH G. DELARODERIE, JR., Baton Rouge Industrial Management LORETTA R. DENNIG, F erriday Home Economics WILLIAM S. DENNIS, Hodge Business Management Sixth Row: 0. HENRY DESHOTELS III, Kaplan Pre-Law; Political Science DARRELL D. DIAL, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering JAMES E. DIKES, Alexandria Business Administration 45 F irst Row: JUDY M. DOMINICK, Mira Lower Elementary Education EDWARD M. DOWDELL, Ruston Mechanical Engineering EUGENE D. DUCK, Forest Hill Business Management Second Raw: HOWARD A. DUCK, Quitman Health and Physical Education IRMA V. DUNCAN, Monroe Mathematics Education DOUGLAS 0. DURHAM, Shreveport Business Administration; Finance Senior Class Third Row: BONNIE L. HARP, Shreveport Elementary Education WILLIAM HERBERT EDELEN III, Shreveport Electrical Engineering; Business DONALD M. EDINGTON, Springhill Civil Engineering Fourth Row: NANCY M. EDMISTON, Quitman Elementary Education MARTIN G. EDMONDSON, Lake Providence Agronomy KENNETH W. EDWARDS, Springhill Business; Finance Flfth Row: ELIZABETH FELTS ELKINS, Heflin Lower Elementary Education JOHN C. ELKINS, Doyline Civil Engineering PATRICIA A. ELMORE, Kinder Upper Elementary Education F irst Row: RONALD E. ENDOM, Homer Psychology JERRY B. ENDSLEY, Wichita Falls, Tex. Electrical Engineering RICHARD F. ENIS, Bossier City Industrial Engineering Second Row: JUDITH A. ESTES, Basile Social Welfare MARY JANE ETHRIDGE, Shreveport Social Science Education FRANCES S. EVANS, Dubach Speech Education Third Row: HERBERT M. FARR, Winnfield Industrial Management HARRY V. FARRAR, Farmerville Civil Engineering JOEL PHILLIP FARRAR, Dubach Business Education Fourth Row: BOBBY C. FEAZEL, West Monroe Civil Engineering CHARLES W. FEAZELL, Athens Business Management LINDA C. FELLER, Maplewood Upper Elementary Education F ifth Row: CAROLYN ANN FELTS, Minden Home Economics JANET LOUISE FIEHLER, Ruston Art ROBERT M. FISETTE, Springhill Accounting Sixth Row: STEPHEN M. FLORY, Sulphur Electrical Engineering GERALD W. FORDHAM, Ruston Chemical Engineering GARY LANE FOSHEE, Leesville Chemical Engineering Third Row: NORMAN T. F REDERICK, Dubach gronomy EUGENE W. F REMAUX II, Alexandria Accounlin CHARLES R. FRYE, Springhill F orestry Fourth Row: CURTIS A. FUTCH, Spearsville Business Administration FRANCES K. FUTCH, Oak Grove English Education HAROLD FRED FUTCH, JR., El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering Fifth Row: DAVID TIM GAAR, Winnfield Accounting DOLORES B. GADDY, Ruston Mathematics LEE WILLIAM CAGNON, New Orleans Civil Engineering First Row: JAMES ROBERT FOSHEE, Logansport Animal Husbandry EVELYN D. FOWLER, Dubach English Education HERBERT H. FOWLER, Lisbon Business Education Se'cand Row: LOUIS H. FOWLER, Alexandria Mathematics RICHARD M. FOWLER, Alexandria Accountin DAVID E. FRANCE, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering F irst Row: JAMES P. GAHARAN, Jena Zoology WILLIAM J. GATES, Curdon, Ark. Chemical Engineering RAYMOND W. CAUDET, Arcadia Business Administration Second Row: LOUIS V. GIBSON, Natchitoches Speech Education VLADIMIR B. GIL, Maracaibo, Venezuela Animal Husbandry FRANCIS D. CILCREASE, Shreveport Business Administration Third Row: ALICE S. GILES, Cotton Valley Physical Education BOYD A. GILES, Cotton Valley Mechanical Engineering CARL H. GILES, Shreveport Mathematics F ourth Row: DOYLE E. GILL; Warren, Ark. Forestry JOAN D. GIST, Lafayette Home Economics DAVID L. GLOER, Minden Business Administration; Accouriting Fifth Row: JAMES PHILIP GOODE, J R., Shreveport Insurance and Real Estate SUSAN M. COSS, Ruston English Education ANTHONY GOVERNANTI, Ruston Geology Sixth Row: GRANVILLE B. GOZA, III, Shreveport Geography JACK M. GRACE, JR., St. Joseph Finance LOUIS WAYNE GRANT, Clinton Sherman AFB, Okla. Econorhics 49 F irst Row: JIMMY RAY GRAY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering CHARLES H. GREEN, JR, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering; Business Administration JAMES L. GREEN, Little Rock, Ark. Civil Engineering Second Row: MARY AYCOCK GREEN, Dubach Sociolo CHARLES E. GREEK, Pollock Forestry JANICE L. GRESHAM, Springhill Business Administration; Marketing Senior Class Third Row: JUDITH L. GRIFFIN, Springhill English Education KENNETH M. GRIFFIN, Atlanta, Tex. x Electrical Engineering SHARON sANN GRIFFIN, Westover AFB, Mass. Elementary Education F ourth Raw: STAN GRIFFIS, Ruston Geology LARRY A. CRIMES, Bossier City Forestry JOHN D. GRIMM, Metairie Electrical Engineering F ifth Row: KENNETH E. GRISWOLD, Ruston Zoology W. LELAND CRUBBS, Shreveport Political Science DALE GUILKEY, Monroe Upper Elementary Education F irst Row. SYBIL C. GUNTER, Jonesboro Business Education PATSY E. HAGOOD, Ruston Elementary Education GEORGE D. HALL, Bastrop Physics Second Row: JOYCE A. HALL, West Monroe English SHERRY L. HALL, Vivian Elementary Education GERALD R. HAMMETT, Ruston Wildlife Conservation and Management aggy 5; 9w 37 $5, 51 w T hird Row: REGINALD A. HANCHEY, DeRidder Commercial Art JULIA E. HARPER, Hodge Lower Elementary Education SANDRA S. HARRIS, Alexandria Business Administration Fourth Row: CHARLES E. HART, Houma Interior Design LAWRENCE K. HARTSFIELD, Quitman Pre-Medicine; Zoology JIMMIE SUE HATCH, Hodge Home Economics F ifth Row: CAROL ANN HAWKINS, Monroe Elementary Education ROBERT W. HAWTHORNE, Shreveport Electrical Engineering VAN M. HAYS, Ruston Business Administration Sixth Row: ROBERT DAN HEADSTREAM, Minden Marketing DOROTHY B. HENDERSON, Monroe Home Economics SUE R. HENDERSON, Shreveport Home Economics 5l , Tallulah - Account JAMES E. HENDRICKS ALLEN K Bus F irst Row 1011 gement ETT HICKS, El Dorado, Ark. Educat Mana ng . HICKS, Cotton Valley JUDITH BARR mess Business magnmr u L x YSS $$$$$me Second Row gineermg . HICKS, El Dorado, Ark. Interior Design . HICKS, Bogalusa JIMMY L. HIGGINS, Ruston 1 Engr ical En RALPH L Electr RONALD C $mmwwwmmmwm$$k aumumumwmggL way MW $$ mmmmmmxmu? ma $$$$L x Eva L 64?! xmwmmmmwnmmx $ag . meenng lca Electr Class F O l Sen en 5 mwm! Emugxm $3 Eng, , Ruston meerlng WILLIAM ROBERT HIGGS Zoology WILLIAM A. HILL, Ruston Third Row XXEwF x? xx hang? mgwwwummwwwnw Egg x xgwxxelrmaumuLxgyaw m.gEFar $ng . HINDMON Oakdale Mechanical Eng Accounting JERRY M x38 82ka En KENNETH W. HINE, Lake Charles F ourth Row Electrical Eng' GRADY T meenng $$ng , , L , , ngig La , y wsxxyusi. , , , xx u mmmwmamir , $$a. amugmmw ningvgz 3g; L Lewwwgnm iLwmexgnwAm wwak xsmn$wx umfg uggwamgwgf? Qua , Minden gmeermg lneermg gmeerlng ACE HOLLENSHEAD, Homer . HOEFELD Home Economics . HOLCOMB, Ruston ical Eng SS HOLLAND, Ruston . HINTON, Rustan Chemical En ' MARSHA A Fifth Row: ROSCOE L Electr CARL R0 Chemical En HAROLD HOR Accounting First Row: JERRY M. HOOD, Ruston Business Administration MARTHA KAVANAUGH HOOD, Ruston Business Education JAMES H. HORTON, Oak Grove Physical Education Second Row: MARTHA L. HORTON, Shreveport Upper Elementary Education DOYCE W. HOUCK, Rustan Elementary Education MARY K; HOWARD, Clay Elementary Education Third Row: CARROLL Ls HOWK, Mansfield Journalism JULIA ANN HOYER, Bossier City Business Education CARY L. HUDSON, Buckeye Civil Engineering F ourth Row: JESSICA C. HUFFMAN, Bastrop Botany OTIS L. HUGHEN, Shreveport Electrical Engineering DAVEY L. HUGHES, Bernice English Fifth Row: SUSAN G. HUMPHREYS, Alexandria Elementary Education COOPER L. HURLEY, Athens Accounting LAWTON G. HUTCHINSON, Shreveport Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: HARRIET B. IRVIN, Jonesboro Elementary Education BARBARA J. IRVINE, Pineville Child Development FREDERICK K. IRVINE, Ruston Mathematics Education Third Row: RICARDO J. JOFRE, Caracas, Venezuela Mechanical Engineering J. T. JOHNSON, Rodessa Mechanical Engineering LYNN T. JOHNSON, Lake Charles Business Administration; Marketing F ourth Row: ROY J. JOHNSTON, Maplewood Mathematics JAMES GARLAND JONES, JR., Dubach Mechanical Engineerin PERRIN L. JONES, El Dorado, Ark. Business Aministration; Personnel and Public Relations F ifth Row: CHARLES F. KASISCHKE, JR, Covington Civil Engineering HAROLD W. KEETON, Jennings Marketing SHERON KENNEDY, Shreveport Sociology F irst Row: ROBERT R. ISTRE, Sulphur 'Mathematics Education GARY D. JABBEN, Ruston V Electrical Engineexing LARRY D. JACKSON, Homer Personnel Management Second Row: MARIE P. JANES, Kilbourne English Education NORMAN JANES, Kilbourne Education KAREN F. JENKINS, Winnfield Lower Elementary Education F irst Row: JAMES T. KINCANNON, Rantoul, Ill. Business Administration; Pre-Law JERRY A. KING, Arcadia Elementary Education JOHN D. KIRCUS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Second Row: IVY E. KIRKPATRICK, Lake Charles English JAMES H. KITCHENS II'I, Ruston History SID H. KLEINPETER, Lafayette Electrical Engineering Third Row: BILLIE ANN KNIGHT, Ruston Accounting; Business Administration ROBERT O. KOONTZ, Monroe Electrical Engineering CONNIE KOVAC, Oak Grove Social Science F ourth Row: PAUL M. LABENNE, Shreveport Business Administration E. ASHTON LEFARGUE, Keithville Electrical Engineering MILTON LAMB, Delhi Mechanical Engineering F ifth Row: HAROLD L. LANDERS, Shreveport Geology BETTY J. LARY, Heflin Health and Physical Education JAMES DONALD LAWRENCE, Janesville Forestry Sixth Row: JERRY G. 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GILBERT, Quitman Elementary Education A. D. GILCHRIST III, Monroe Accounting Fourth Row: HARRY J. GILL, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering VIRGINIA K. GILLILAND, Calhoun English Education MICHAEL E. GISKA, Shreveport Geology DAVID H. GOEBEL, Mansfield Industrial Management Fifth Row: SUZANNE T. GOEBEL, Jacksonville, Fla. Mathematics JAMES H. GOLLEHER, El Dorado, Ark. Pre-Medicine CHARLES S. GOODRICH, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering JIMMY R. GOODWIN, Tullos Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: ADAMANTIOS K. CORCOLIS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineerin ROBERT FRED CQSSARD, Olla Speech Therapy ' W. LLOYD GRAFTON, Ruston Social Science SAM H. CRAVEL, Alexandria Forestry F irst Row: DAVID R. GRAVES, Calhoun Dairying . MYRA M. GRAVES, Colfax Science Education RICHARD M. GRAVES, Pineville Mathematics Education DANIEL W. GRAY,, Ruston Civil Engineering Second Row: JANET C GRAY, Sarepta Marketing T. JERRY GRAY, Ruston Pre-Law; Business Management; Statistics WILL P. GRAY, Moreauville Electrical Engineering DAVID M. GREEN, Dubach Forestry Third Row: GERALD L. GREEN, Shreveport Accounting JEANETTE C. GREEN, Barksdale AFB Mathematics KAREN L. GREEN, Bossier City Elementary Education WILLIAM H. GREEN, Dubach Pre-Veterinary F ourth Row: GLENN ROGER GREENE, Natchitoches Mechanical Engineering PATSY C. CREER, Jonesboro Upper Elementary Education RAYMOND C. GREER, Minden Forestry ROSALEE GREGORY, Shreveport English Education F ifth Row: KAY H. GRIFFIN, Wesson, Ark. Home Economics MARJORIE GAYLE GRIGGS, Shreveport English Education J. DONALD GUESS, Moaringsport Electrical Engineering ERIC J. GUILBEAU, Monroe Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: MARY A. GUYTON, Delhi Elementary Education ROBERT C. HADDOX, Columbia Forestry DAVID C. HAGE, Newellton Chemical Engineering KAREN L. HAGEDORN, Shreveport Journalism Seventh Row: JOHN R. HALE, Hosston Bacteriology ELIZABETH G. HALEY, Homer Home Economics JIMMY R. HALEY, Cotton Valley Medical Technology GARY F. HALL, Shreveport Accounting First Row: LARRY C. HALL, El Dorado, Ark. Accountin WALTER F. HALSEY, N ewport News, Va. Accounting NANCY J EAN HAMILTON, Dubach Elementary Education RAMAR E. HAMILTON, Shreveport Management Second Row: SANDRA L. HAMLIN, Winnfield Commercial Art JAFAR NAJI HAMMODI, Baghdad, Iraq Petroleum Engineering JIMMIE W. HANNA, Ruston Dairy Manufacturing RUTH E. HANNA, Dubach Mathematics Education Third Row: BOBBY R. HARDCASTLE, Plain Dealing Petroleum Engineering ROBERT M. HARNETT, Winnfz'eld Mathematics JESSE W. HARRISON, West Monroe Electrical Engineering DERREL ADRON HARTZO, Tree City Accounting Fourth Row: JOEL T. HASTON, Shreveport Accountin JAMES M. HATCHER, Mansfield Marketing and Management WAYNE B. HAWKINS, Bossier City Chemical Engineering; Business Administration EDDY A. HAYNES, Shongaloo English Education Fifth Row: T. HARDY HAYS, Arcadia Electrical Engineering CLARENCE D. HEARN, Minden Forest LARUE HEARN. Farmprrille Health and thsical Education JOHN E. HEBERT, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: JUANITA MARIE HEBERT, Houma Sacred Music SYLVESTER HEDGES, JR., Shreveport Chemical Engineering DONNA C. HENDERSON, New Orleans Mathematics Education DORIS H. HENDERSON. Ruston Lower Elementary Education F irst Row: JACK C. HENDERSON, Rayville Pre-Law WALLACE J. HENDERSON, Sulphur History PAMELA L. HENSLEE, Springhill Upper Elementary Education TOMMIE D. HERREN, Dubach Upper Elementary Education Second Row: D. JEAN HERRING, Shreveport English Education JIMMY 0. HESS, Shreveport Marketing WILLIAM H. HINKIE, JR, Ruston Mechanical Engineering DONALD R. HOENKE, Heflin Education Third Row: PHILIP M. HOGAN, Shreveport Civil Engineering GEORGE R. HOGG, Logansport Petroleum Engineering RAYMOND H. HOLCOMB, Minden Mathematics CHARLES HOLLAND, Arcadia English Education F ourth Row: BOB A. HOLLEMAN, Choudrant Chemical Engineering TOMMY C. HOLLENSHEAD, Shreveport Management JAMES R. HOLSTEAD, Choudrant Business Administration JOSEPH F. HOOD, JR, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Fifth Row: JOHN C. HOPPE, Shreveport Electrical Engineering LARRY R. HORSMAN, New Orleans Electrical Engineering JAMES L. HORTON, JR., Barksdale AFB Mechanical Engineering CAROLYN R. HOUSTON, Shreveport English Education Sixth Row: FRANCIS X. HOWARD, Shreveport Electrical Engineering MARK E. HOWARD II, Pineville Electrical Engineering DON W. HUCKABAY, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering BILLY W. HUDSON, Lake Providence Electrical Engineering Seventh Row: WILLIAM S. HUNT, Haynesville Pre-Medicine CAROLYN A. HUNTER, Dubach Home Economics STEPHEN K. HURSEY, Joyce Business Administration C. MICHAEL IMPSON, Huttig, Ark. Electrical Engineering 85 86 F irst Row: CECIL EUGENE IVY, Ruszon Business Management ROSS I. JACKSON, Alexandria Chemistry ROBERT JARRATT, Delhi Accountin JERRY W. JARRELL, Ruston Accounting Second Row: LARRY H. JARRELL, Dubberly Accountin PAUL R. JASON, Haughton Electrical Engineering MARILYNN JENKINS, Mobile, Ala. Upper Elementary Education BETTY W. JERNIGAN, Ruston Elementary Education Third Row: NELSON R. JODON, Crowley Forestry ALFRED E. JOHNSON, Shreveport Civil Engineerin BARBARA L. JOHNSON, New Orleans Psychology BILLY B. J OHNSON, Homer Marketing F ourth Row: CAMILLA SCOTT J OHNSON, New Braunfels, Tex. Elementary Education . CAROLYN SUE JOHNSON, Shreveport Commercial Art DONALD R. JOHNSON, Shreveport Accounting JAMES C. J OHNSON, Magnolia, Ark. Electrical Engineering F ifth Row: CLAYTON' G. J OHNSTON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering SCOTT C. JOHNSTON, Shreveport Commercial Art JERRY W. JONES, Choudrant Upper Elementary Education LINDA K. JONES, Heflz'n Lower Elementary Education Sixth Row: PAULA L. J ONES, Shreveport Elementary Education H. GLENN JORDAN, Jonesboro History; Political Science W. SUE J ORDAN, Winnfield Elementary Education PRAFUL N. J OSHI, Bombay, India Mechanical Engineering F irst Row: GARY L. JOYCE, St. Joseph Business Administration MAUNG J. KAUNG, Rangoon, Burma Chemical Engineering; Business Administration JOHNNY P. KAY, Bernice Botany DAUNTON W. KEES II, Pineville Political Science Second Row: HENRY C. KEETH, Plain Dealing Accounting JAMES D. KELLY, JR., Monroe Pre-Dentistry PATRICK C. KELLY, Minden Mechanical Engineering GERALD C. KIERBOW, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Third Row: JAMES R. KILLINGSWORTH, Georgetown Wildlife Management MICHAEL F. KIMBALL, Vinton Electrical Engineering JAMES C. KIRCUS, Shreveport Mathematics MARY B. KIRKLAND, Ruston Home Economics Education F ourth Row: JIM N. KOCH, Lisbon Accounting BOBBY R. KOVAC, Kilbourne Agricultural Engineering JOHN C. KRAESZIG, Denison, Tex. History MARTHA JO LABENNE, Shreveport Elementary Education F ifth Raw: LINDA LANDRUM, Shreveport Health and Physical Education JAMES M. LANGFORD, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering ANNA L. LAPRARIE, Delhi Home Economics GEORGE THURMAN LAURET, Monroe Civil Engineering Sixth Row: ALBERT JERRY LAUTIGAR, Bernice Pre-Law 'W. HADLEY LEAVELL, Bastrap Electrical Engineering BYRON W. LEE, Shreveport Pre-Medicine HOEFERT C. LESSENGER, Shreveport Business Administration Seventh Row: CHARLES R. LEWIS, Homer Marketing FRED A. LEWIS, Bossier City Bacteriology MARY E. LEWIS, Ruston Physical Education RICHARD A. LEWIS, Dubach Marketing 87 F irst Row: T. EARL LEY, Austin, Tex. Electrical Engineering ROBERT D. LIGNOWSKI, Brooklyn, NY. Civil Engineering JERRY D. LINDSAY, Monroe Industrial Managemcnt PATRICIA E. LINDSEY, Heflin Business Education Second Row: DAVIDA LINGENFELTER, Shreveport Mathematics CAROL L. LINTON, Magnolia, Ark. Chemistry JUDY D. LIPSCOMB, Alexandria Upper Elementary Education DONALD C. LITTLE, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering Third Row: JAMES L. LOFTIN, Delhi Accountin KARL P. LONG, Pineville Civil Engineering ANTONIO E. LONO, JR, Hayward, Calif. Electrical Engineering ALTON R. LOTT, Bossier City Pre-Dentistry F ourth Row: ROBERT V. LOVELACE, Gibsland Pre-Law CHESTER L. LOVE'TT, V ivian Electrical Engineering ROBERT L. LOWERY, Junction City, Ark. Pre-Law RONALD C. LOYD, Hosston Mechanical Engineering F ifth Row: J. ANN LUCK, Shreveport Art Education MARY A. LUCK, Minden Elementary Education DONALD L. LYNAM, Shreveport Mathematics CAROLE J. McADAMS, Lisbon Sociology Sixth Row: RANDY M. McARTHUR, Shreveport Agriculture E. DALE MCBRIDE, Alexandria Home Economics WILLIAM E. McBUNCH, Baytown, Tex. Physical Education GEORGE D. MCCAIN, Jonesboro Chemical Engineering F irst Row: DANIEL B. McCALLUM, Shreveport Mathematics MARY E. MCCASLAND, Logansport Special Education M. JOY MCCONATHY, Quitman Commercial Art SANDRA F. McCRORY, Baton Rouge Medical Technology Second Row: DON G. McCULLOUGH, Athens Accounting GERALD B. MCDOWELL, Sulphur Business Administration DIANNE B. MCGUIRE, Arcadia Elementary Education GERALD C. McILWAIN, JR., Columbia Accounting Third Row: MICHAEL P. McINNIS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering SANDRA A. McKETHAN, Arcadia Elementary Education PAMELA MCKINNEY, El Dorado, Ark. F rench TOMMY W. MCKINNEY, Ruston Accounting F ourth Row: JERRY W. McLAREN, Leesville Chemical Engineering MILTON A. McLEOD, Opelousas Accounting ARTHUR S. McMEANS, Bastrop Mechanical Engineering JIMMY A. McMULLEN, Shalimar, Fla. Mathematics F ifth Row: ROBERT W. McMULLEN, Memphis, Tenn. Music Education ROBERT L. MCNEELY, Shreveport Life Insurance and Real Estate JOHN W. MADDEN, Bienville. Agriculture MARCIA D. MAHER, Memphis, Tenn. Elementary Education Sixth Row: DAVID C. MALCOLM, San Antonio, Tex. Electrical Engineering GLENN D. MANASCO, Ruston Engineering PEGGY L. MANNIN, Houma Art Education DIANA L. MANNING, Mansfield Commercial Art Seventh Row: BILLY D. MAPLES, Bossier City Health and Physical Education ROBERT N. MARKS, Shreveport Physms DENVOR H. MARTIN, Goldorma Forestry WILLIAM M. MARTIN, JR., Minden Physical Education; Mathematics Education 90 F irst Row: JACKIE E. MATHEWES, Ruston Elementary Education MARTHA K. MAXWELL, Bossier City Office Administration PHILLIP L. MAXWELL, Amarillo, Tex. Psychology - BARBARA F . MAY, Jonesbora Mathematics Education Second Row: HOWARD K. MEADOR, Shreveport Mathematics AL V. MELSON, Ocean City, Md. Accountin CONWAY MERRETT, Shreveport Physics; Mathematics RONALD P. MICHELLI, Baton Rouge Mathematics Education J unior Class Third Row: KATHY W. MILES, Ruszon Lower Elementary Education CHARLES E. MILLER, Sicily Island Business Management FRED M. MILLER, JR., St. Joseph Agriculture; Business WILLIAM S. MILLER, Rayville Health and Physical Education F ourth Row: MARY LYNN MINCHEW, Castor Music Education DWIGHT B. MITCHELL, Lisbon Elementary Education RONALD A. MITCHELL, Cotton Valley Business Administration BROOKS R. MONTGOMERY, Shreveport Finance F ifth Row: ALICE T. MOORE, Dodson Elementary Education JANICE ELIZABETH MORGAN, Jena Elementary Education KEMP MORGAN III, Shreveport Electrical Engineering VICTOR H. MORRISH, Jennings Forestry Sixth Row: BETTY A. MOSELEY, Ruston Pre-Nursin JOE W. MOSELEY, Ruston Sociology RICHARD MOSELY, New Roads Pre-Medicine DEMMA KAY MUDGETT, Minden Social Science Education F irst Row: EVELYN A. MUNSON, Zachary Elementary Education JOYCE A. MURPHREE, Luling Lower Elementary Education JOHN W. MURRAY,.Shreveport General Academic JOSEPH S. NASSAR, Sulphur Electrical Engineering Second Row: ILA J. NEWSOM, Ruston Elementary Education ELIZABETH E. NEWTON, Ruston Office Administration RALPH D. NICHOLS, Bossier City Business; Economics and Finance KENNETH E. NIX, Oak Grove Business Administration Third Row: SUSAN R. NOBLES, Ruston Business Education MICHAEL A. NOLAN, Ruston Forestry GEORGE 0. NORRIS, Ruston Pre-Law JAMES A. NORRIS, JR, West Monroe Pre-Law F ourth Row: DALE K. NORWOOD, Ruston Electrical Engineering GERALD L. ODOM, Farmerville Business Management M. DIANNE ODOM, Hodge English Education DARRELL W. OGLESBY, Verda Petroleum Engineering F ifth Row: MARY A. OLIPHANT, Shreveport Office Administration D. LAMAR OLIVER III, Shreveport Electrical Engineering PHILIP WAYNE ORR, Oak Grove English Education WILLIAM L. OWEN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: JACKIE F. OWENS, Harrisonburg Pre-Medicine ROSS G. PALMER, Bossier City Electrical Engineering CARL W. PAMPE, Newark, Ohio Business JOSEPH W. PANKEY, JR., Winnsboro Pre-Veterinary Seventh Row: ROBERT EARL PARKER, West Monroe Electrical Engineering DONALD G. PATTERSON, Leesville Civil Engineering JOEY H. PAUL, Monterey Mathematics Education BARBARA ANN PEARCE, Shreveport Marketing 9l 92 F irst Row: RAYMOND A. PELTON, Shreveport Personnel Administration CHARLES R. PENUELL, Choudrant English Education ERNEST R. PEREZ, New Orleans Electrical Engineering DOROTHY M. PERKINS, Lake Arthur Education Second Row: FRED D. PERRITT, Arcadia Animal Husbandry KAYE U. PERRITT, Arcadia Medical Technology CHARLES A. PETERS, Shreveport Industrial Management KERRY M. PETERSON, Winnfield Business Third Row: C. HENRY PHARIS, Shreveport Pre-Dentistry JOHN B. PHILLIPS, Trout Mechanical Engineering ROBERT C. PHILLIPS, Rustan Industrial Management RICHARD D. PIETZ, Shreveport Business Management F ourth Row: GODFREY V. PLATT, Monroe Psychology PETER J. POLANEK, New Orleans Industrial Management JAMES D. PORTER, Ruston Forestry MIKE W. POWELL, Minder; Health and Physical Education Fifth Row: EDDIE W. PRICE, Pollock Forestr F. CAROLE PRUETT, Shreveport English Education WILLIAM R. PURIFOY, Shreveport Chemical Engineering LARRY N. RABB, Ruston Business Management Sixth Row: WILLIAM C. RAGSDALE, Newellton Economics BENNY R. RAINS, Shreveport Industrial Management JOHN G. RALSTON, El Dorada, Ark. Journalism JONATHAN H. RAMSAY, New Iberia Electrical Engineering F irst Row: HELEN L. RANDALL, Harrisonburg Physical Education FRED A. RANKIN, Columbia Electrical Engineering DONALD W. RATCLIFF, Minden Forestry WOODROW W. REEDER, JR., Bernice Business Administration; Management Second Row: JEANIE REES, Shreveport Sociology ROBERT N. RENICKER, Haynesville Industrial Management JOHN RAY RHODES, Ruston Business Administration DORLEAN N. RHYMES, Quitman Elementary Education Third Row: DONALD KINNEY RICHARDSON, Tallulah Physical Education JAMES W. RICHARDSON, Ruston Electrical Engineering WILLIAM H. RICHARDSON, Bossier City Journalism MIKE L. RILEY, Monroe General Business F ourth Row: COLIN K. RINGLE, Delhi Chemical Engineering MARTIN C. RISLEY, Monroe Mechanical Engineering JAMES A. ROBERTS, Alexandria Petroleum Engineering J. MICHAEL ROBINSON, Shreveport Chemistry Fifth Row: DARRYL W. ROGERS, Logansport Mechanical Engineering HOWARD E. ROGILLIO, Ferriday Wildlife Management VIRGINIA L. ROQUEMORE, Shreveport Elementary Education JAMES L. ROSS, Winnsbaro Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: JUANITA P. ROWE, Jonesbaro Elementary Education BUTCH RUCKS, Haynesville Business Administration FRED E. SALLEY, Ruston Pre-Law KENNETH D. SANDERLIN, Saline Pre-Veterinary Medicine Seventh Row: VICKI E. SANDERS, Bossier City Lower Elementary Education JIMMY E. SANDIFER, Oak Grove English Education CHARLOTTE A. SANFORD, Oak Grove Music Education PATRICIA M. SAWYER. Springhill Speech and Hearing Therapy 93 94 F irst Row: KIRDES CHARLES SCHUBERT, JR., New Orleans Civil Engineering DON E. SCRIBER, Lisbon Health and Physical Education ANITA F. SHADOW, Ruston Home Economics HELEN SHAFFER, Baton Rouge Home Economics Second Row: JOHN R. SIBLEY, Ferriday Mechanical Engineering CURTIS L. SIKES, Sibley Social Science DAVID 0. SIKES, Shreveport English Education SAMUEL E. SIMPSON, Homer Sociology J unior Class Third Row: KATHERINE A. SKINNER, Dubach Home Economics Education JERRY M. SLACK, Springhill Art Education ROBERT J. SLACK, Shongaloo Electrical Engineering BRIAN L. SMART, Bernice Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: JAMES H. SMART, Pollock Forestry RONALD E. SMELLEY, Quitman Geological Engineering C. ARTHUR SMITH, Harrisonburg Mathematics CARL A. SMITH, Spearsville Mechanical Engineering F ifth Row: EDWARD C. SMITH, Alexandria Electrical Engineering ELTON R. SMITH, JR, Florien Pre-Dentistry GLEN H. SMITH, Mansfield Accounting JUDY K. SMITH, Shreveport Education Sixth Row: RONALD C. SMITH, Shreveport Chemical Engineering WILLIAM A. SMITH, JR., Natchitoches Electrical Engineering WILLIAM E. SMITH, Haughton Physical Education JAMES JOEL SPILLERS, Chatham Accounting F irst Row: LESLIE W. SPURGEON, New Llano Electrical Engineering JERRY W. SQUYRES, Westlake English WILLIAM S. STACY, New Orleans Electrical Engineering MIKE STAGGS, Ruston Speech; English Second Row: JAMES MILTON STANLEY, Leesville Business Administration JOHN McLEAN STEPHENS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering JACKIE A. STEVENSON, Alexandria Sociology JAMES T. STEWART, Ruston Electrical Engineering Third Row: JOY STEWART, Tallulah Office Administration RONNIE W. STEWART, Cullen Accounting DALE L. STILES, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering; Business Administration JACKIE N. STOREY, Jackson, Miss. English F ourth Row: JUDY K. SULLIVAN, Bossier City Business Administration WILLIAM R. SUMLIN, Simsboro Business Administration ANDREW THOMAS SUNDBORG, Greenville, Miss. Chemical Engineering GLEN RAYMOND SWANN III, Choudrant Physics F ifth Row: RONALD G. TACKETT, Vivian Economics NORMA ANN TALLEY, Newellton Elementary Education ORDIE N. TARPLEY, Monroe Elementary Education MARTHA EVELYN TATUM, Jonesboro Library Science Sixth Row: JOHNNY C. TAUZIN, Jennings Mechanical Engineering CHERYL DEE TAYLOR, Arcadia, Calif. English Education J. LARRY TAYLOR, Ruston Business Administration CHESTER D. TERRAL, Shreveport Business Administration Seventh Row: EUGENE W. THOMAS, Spencer Petroleum and Geological Engineering TOMMY T. THOMAS, Ruston Accounting ROSE MARIE THOMPSON, Vivian English Education HAROLD L. TOBIN, Kaneohe, Hawaii Mechanical Engineering 96 First Row: JAMES K. TOLAR, Keitlwille Business Administration ALFONSO SALVADOR TOLEDO, Portovieio, Ecuador Electrical Engineering ELLIS A. TOWNSEND, JR., Bunkie Animal Husbandry GARY TRYON, Columbia Electrical Engineering Second Row: HUGH C. TUCKER, Monroe Electrical Engineering J 0E M. TUGGLE, Homer Business Administration DON R. TYLER, Springhill Civil Engineering; Business Administration ARTHUR GAVIN VARVOUTIS, Pompano Beach, Fla. Forestry Third Row: JOSEPH H. VERDEL, Bogalusa Mathematics ROWLAND P. VERNON, JR., Tioga English CARLOS J. VILLAMARIN, Columbia, South America Geology HILDA FAYE WADE, Holly Ridge Home Economics Fourth Row: WILLIAM D. WAGGONER, JR, Stamps, Ark. eology HERMAN L. WAINWRIGHT Minder; Business Administration; Marketing JON RICHARD WALDEN, Haynesville Accounting JAMES E. WALES, JR., Ruston Mechanical Engineering F i fth Row: EDWIN E. WALKER, Logansport Journalism LESTER R. WALKER, Shreveport Accounting NANCY C. WALKER, Minder: Voice RUSSELL B. WALKER, Ruston Electrical Engineering Sixth Rau': JOHN J. WARD, Ruston Health and Physical Education NANCY M. WARD, Ruston Elementary Education GEORGE K. WARNER, Lake Charles Pre-Medicine DAVID K. WATSON, Mansfield Chemical Engineering Seventh Row: JACK N. WATTS, JR., Shreveport Marketing TOM J. WAXHAM, Shreveport Civil Engineering MARGARET S. WEAS, Ruston Elementary Education WILLIAM T. WEATHERSBY, Ruston Marketing First Row: WALTER F. WEEKS, Edwardsville,lll. Accounting RICHARD K. WELLS, Shreveport Botany; Wildlife Management BILLY WHEELUS, Winnsbora Social Science Education CHARLES W. WHITE, Bogalusa Accounting Second Row: JOHNNY 0. WHITE, Alexandria Mathematics LARRY W WHITE, Minden Accounting PATRICIA K. gWHITE, Wildsville Elementary Education ROBERT BRUCE WHITE, Shreveport Business Administration Third Row: SUELLEN WHITE, Houston, Tex. Social Welfare JOHN F. WHITELEY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering THOgiI1ASist1-y G. WILBANKS Jena CHARLES J. ry,WILLIAMS Newellton Business Administration Fourth Row. DORIS E.WILLIAMS,W1nnf1eld Lower Elementary Education ROBERT B. WILLIAMSON, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering JOE L WILLIS, Shreveport Business Administration ETHYLEN LORRAINE WILSON, Ruston Lower Elementary Education F 1fth Row BARRY J. WIMBERLY, Ringgold Mechanical Engineering J. MERRILL WISE, Zachary Mechanical Engineering HAROLD WISHUM, Jena Speech and Hearing Therapy JOSEPH MANN WOOD, Leesville Zoology Sixth Row: GLENDA F. WOODARD, Arcadia English Education JOHN D. WOOLDRIDGE, Winnsboro Accounting MARTHA L. WORLEY, Shreveport Music Education; Voice GEORGE H. WORM, Shreveport Mathematics Registration F irst Row: CHARLES A. WORSHAM, Shreveport Pte-Law REBA C. WRIGHT, Ruston Elementary Education JERRELL D. YEATES, Springhill Mechanical Engineering; Business FRANCES SUE YOUNG, Lisbon Home Economics Second Row: JOHN L. YOUNG, Sicily Island Research Chemistry SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, Ruston Elementary Education ALAN H. YOUNT, New Orleans Businms Administration; Marketing Students IOO Sophomore Class CLASS OFFICERS-Left to right: Cheryl McCuffey, treasurer; Ellen Snow, secretary. SENATORS Margaret Sumrall Carol Jean Waggoner' Bill Bauer, vice president; Bill Wilson, president; Bill Baugh Bill Weatherly First Row: HUGH T. ABERCROMBIE, Athens Business Management KEITH ABNEY, Shreveport General Academic LARAINE E. ADAIR, Roanoke Elementary Education SANDRA D. ADAIR, Shreveport Elementary Education Second Row: CHARLES R. ADAMS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering JUDITH A. ADAMS, F armerville Mathematics Education HAROLD G. ADDY, Bossier City Accounting MARION P. ALBRITTON, Benton Medical Technology Third Row: MARTHA KAY ALBRITTON, Homer English Education STEPHEN W. ALDRICH, Bossier City Accounting J . DIANE ALEXANDER, Monroe Physical Education WILLIAM RAY ALEXANDER, F armerville Pre-Veterinary Medicine Fourth Row: DORSET E. ALFORD III, Haughton Forestry - JASON ALLEN, Patchogue, N. Y. Mechanical Engineering MELINDA C. ALLEN, Ruston Interior Design MICHAEL ROBERT ALLEN, Miami, Fla. Forestry F ifth Row: LUIS ALVARADO, Almirante, Panama Agricultural Engineering FRANCES E. ANDERS, Winnfield Home Economics NANCY K. ANDERSON, Logansport - Office Administration DAVID C. ANDREWS, El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: KATHY ANTHONY, Mira Elementary Education VICKIE N. ANTLEY, Downsville Elementary Education CYNTHIA A. ARNOLD, Greenwood Elementary Education CHRIS B. ASBY, Monroe Psychology Seventh Row: HELEN E. ASHBY, Downsville Elementary Education ROBERT D. ASWELL, Slidell Electrical Engineering MARGARET ANN ATTAWAY, Shreveport Speech Therapy BETTYE A. AUGER, F armerville Home Economics F irst Row: . JUDITH K. AUSTIN, Springhtll Elementary Education JIMMY C. 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BASINGER, Shreveport Chemical Engineering HERBERT RONNIE BASS, Shreveport Mathematics l02 First Row: RONALD L. BASS, Shreveport General Business BEN P. BASTON, El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering DIANNE BATES, Shreveport Sociology HILDA L. BATEY, Wisner Elementary Education Second Row: WALTER J. BAUDIER, New Orleans Electrical Engineering BILL E. BAUER, Vivian Pre-Medicine WILLIAM E. BAUGH, JR, Ruston Business; Pre-Law JAMES L. BAUR, Lake Providence Wildlife Conservation Third Row: JOHN L. BAXTER, JR., Bossier City Business Administration HOLLY SUE BAYNE, Monroe English JACK P. BAYS, Summerfield Mathematics JOHNNIE RUTH BEASLEY, Ferriday Home Economics F ourth Row: EUGENE E. BEATTY, JR, Minden Forestry HOWARD B. BELL, Shreveport Business Administration ALLEN M. BENTLEY, Shreveport Civil Engineering DAVID L. BERRY, Bossier City Chemistry Fifth Row: KEITH W. BERTIAUX, Shreveport Pre-Medicine WILLIAM VERNON BEVILL, Mansfield Wildlife Conservation KARL L. BITNER, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering; Business Administration BERTHA A. BLACK, Shreveport English Education Sixth Row: BEVERLY A. BLACKMON, Monroe Lower Elementary Education JAMES R. BLACKSTOCK, Ruston Pre-Pharmacy ELIZABETH A. BLACKWELL, Alexandria History WENDELL W. BLACKWELL, Baton Rouge Mechanical Engineering Seventh Raw: MARILYNN S. BLANKENSHIP, Shreveport Social Science Education GEORGE ELLIS BLOUNT, Doyline Business Management ROBERT C. BLUE, Shreveport Electrical Engineering BARBARA J. BODDIE, Lubbock, Tex. Chemical Engineering l03 l04 First Row: MARIE CAROL BOESE, Lake Charles Home Economics SAMUEL A. BOGGS, Bossier City Chemical Engineering ROBERT R. BOLAND, JR., El Dorado, Ark. Marketing CAROL F. BOLEN, Alexandria Elementary Education Second Row: ROSEMARY BOLEN, Junction City, Ark. Medical Technology BONDRA L. BOLZONI, Lake Charles Lower Elementary Education GLORIA A. BOND, Gilbert Mathematics Education SYDNEY K. BOONE, J R., Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Third Row: MARC L. BORDELON, Ruston Commercial Art RICHARD SCOTT BOSTON, Shreveport Civil Engineering CHERYL K. BOUCHER, Springhill Elementary Education ROY P. BOUCVALT, Gramercy Pre-Medicine F ourth Row: ROBERT L. BOUGHTON, Mangham Mathematics Education MADELINE P. BOUNDS, Shreveport Commercial Art PATRICIA A. BOWDEN, St. Joseph Art Education JUDY C. BOYD, Shreveport Medical Technology Fifth Row: SONJA S. BOYD, West Monroe Elementary Education LINDA S. BRACKEN, Jacksonville, F la. English Education J ERRY C. BRADFORD, Jena Accounting LARRY F. BRADLEY, Winnsboro Business Administration Sixth Row: JOHN L. BRAMLETT, Hodge Electrical Engineering STEPHEN M. BRANDAO, Plain Dealing Mathematics W. LOWELL BRAY, JR., Zwolle Mechanical Engineering JERRY LAMAR BRAZZEL, Ruston Civil Engineering F irst Row: ANN CLARK BRECKENRIDGE, H obbs, N. M. Business Administration GINGER C. BREWTON, Shreveport Elementary Education MARC E. BREZIN, M iami Beach, Fla. Pre-Veterinary Medicine CHERYL ANN BRICE, Arcadia Sociology Second Row: DARRELL EARNEST BRIDGES, West M onroe Mechanical Engineering MADELINE F, BRISTER, Pineville Elementary Education JANICE BRITT, Dubach Mathematics RICHARD T. BRITTON, New Orleans Forestry Third Row: DANIEL C. BROCKNER, Olla Electrical Engineering RONNIE L. BROUGHTON, Homer Accounting BEVERLY E. BROWN, Jonesboro Upper Elementary Educatio'n BILLY R. BROWN, Sarepta English F aurth Row: MARK C. BROWN, Rayville Forestry MARTHA GRACE BROWN, Bossier City Home Economics MICHAEL C. BROWN, Birmingham, Ala. Accounting RONALD F. BROWN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering F ifth Row: WILLIAM L. BROWN, Sarepta Chemical Engineering ZELLA F. BROWN, Calhoun Social Studies Education PATSY D. BRUCE, Delhi Elementary Education BOBBIE D. BRUNSON, Maugham Business Education Sixth Row: BET$Y J EAN BRYANT, Alexandria 01ce SELDON A. BRYANT, Ruston Business Education; Accounting DONNA K. BUIE, Bunkie Mathematics MICHAEL R. BURCE, Kansas City, Mo. Civil Engineering Seventh Row: CLARA ANN BURGESS, El Dorado, Ark. Business CHARLES W. BURK, Bossier City Electrical Engineering THOMAS A. BURKHART, Laplace General Academic LUCILLE BURKS. Vivian Elementary Education l06 F irst Row: GERENE K. BURNS, El Dorado, Ark. Business Education BYRON W. BUTLER, Waterproof I Electrical Engineering SANDRA K. BUTLER, Shreveport English Education SUSAN E. BUTLER, Arcadia Business Education Second Row: SUSAN E. CAFFERY, Delhi Upper Elementary Education MYMIE CALDWELL, Ruston Speech Education JOHN E. CAMPBELL, Alexandria Commercial Art J OHN F RANCIS CAPRON III, Coventry, R. I. Agriculture Engineering Third Row: HUGH L. CARAWAY, JR., Shreveport Chemical Engineering CASSANDRA E. CARPENTER, Bossier City Psycholo CHARLES T. CARROLL, Alexandria Chemical Engineering MARY A. CARROLL, Junction City, Ark. Office Administration Fourth Row: CAYLE M. CARTER, Ruston Business Education BERNARD L. CASSO, Ruston Chemical Engineerin NANCY CHARLOTTE CAUSEY, El Dorado, Ark. Accounting; Typing WILLIAM R. CAUSEY, Doyline Electrical Engineering Fifth Row: WILLIAM S. CHAFFIN, Shreveport Chemical Engineering JERRY W. CHANDLER, Plain Dealing Accountin TEMPIA A. CHANDLER, Mobile, Ala. Office Administration WALTER L. CHANDLER, Oak Grove Civil Engineering Sixth Row: HOWARD G. CHATHAM, Chatham Business Administration LINDA K. CHATMAN, Oak Grove Flute RICHARD L. CHERRY, Shreveport General Academic FRANCES E. CHESNEY, Benton Home Economics First Row: BARBARA N. CHRISTIAN, Arcadia Elementary Education CHARLES C. CLAMP, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering MARGARET A. CLARK, Sarepta Elementary Education DIANE M. CLARKE, Shreveport English Second Row: EDWARD B. CLO'UTMAN, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering MARY C. COFFEY, Gibslaml Social Studies Education BARBARA A. COHN, Pineville English Education EARLENE M. COLHOUR, Dubach Sociology Third Row: JUDY C. COLLINS, Hodge Speech ROYCE COLLINS, Winnfield Social Studies Education WILLIAM J. COMEAUX, Bonita Accounting CAROL R. COOK, El Dorado, Ark. Psychology F ourth Row: CYNTHIA R. COOK, Oakdale Health and Physical Education JANET SUE COOK, Ruston Library Science GWENDOLYN COOPER, Ruston Office Administration WILLIAM CO'PP, JR., Shreveport General Academic F ifth Row: DOMINIC I. CORDARO, Shreveport Speech SHERRY A. CORLEY, Ruston Social Welfare EDWARD V. CORNELY, West Hempstead, N. Y. Forestry MERRILL CORNISH, Kinder Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: LILLIAN C. COVINGTON, Baton Rouge Elementary Education ANSEL HOWARD COWAN, Vidalia History CHARLES C. COYLE, Plain Dealing Civil Engineering DAN C. COYLE, Shreveport Industrial Engineering Seventh Row: SHIRLEY R. CRAFT, BaSsier City Home EconOmics WILLIAM A. CREEL, Riverview, F la. Electrical Engineering RITA N. CRISLER, Arcadia Office Administration ROBERT H. CROCKER, JR., Ruston History l07 l08 First Raw: JACK D. CROSS, Shreveport Business Administration BONNIE L. CROUCH, Pineville Psychology JANICE M. CROW, Marion Lower Elementary Education CLOVIS M. CROWE, Bossier City Accounting Second Row: CHARLES M. CRUMPTON, Bossier City Accounting WILLIAM L. CULPEPPER, Alexandria Zoology; Pre-Medicine JOHN W. CURTIS, Many General Engineering PAMELA A. CURTIS, Many Elementary Education T hird Row: BRENDA G. CUSTER, Calhoun J ournalism DONALD A. DALTON, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering SUSAN E. DAVENPORT, Alexandria English Education BILLY R. DAVIS, Rusto'n Medical Technology F ourzh Row: DEANNA P. DAVIS, F orest Hill Home Economics DONALD EARL DAZENKO, Bernice Mechanical Engineering PALMER G. DEAN, Farmerville General Business THOMAS A. DECHMAN II, Baton Rouge Speech F ifth Row: ROBERT L. DEDON, Zachary Agricultural Engineering LINDA S. DEFREESE, Ruston Business Education FRANK W. DE LANCE, JR., Metairie Accounting BARBARA C. DELEE, Jackson Sociology Sixth Row: LAURA E. DEMPSEY, Baton Rouge General Academic DELIA JEAN DEVILLE, Alexandria Mathematics Education ANNETTE B. DICKENS, Farmerville Offic Administration ROSEMA IE DOCKERY, Delhi General Academic F irst Row: KENNETH D. DODSON, Metairie Electrical Engineering; Business LINDA K. DOSS, Dubach Business Education CORA J. DOTY, Bossier City Business Education JAMES R. DOUGHTY, Winnsboro Civil Engineering Second Row: F. C. DOWDEN, JR., Shreveport General Academic WILLIAM J. DOWLING, Glen Cove, N. Y. Industrial Management ALBERT R. DRIVER, Shreveport Business Administration CAMILLE C. DUCHESNE, Ruston Home Economics Third Row: V. ELAINE DUCKWORTH, Shreveport Office Administration CHARLOTTE A. DUNCAN, Mansfield Home Economics WILLIAM F. DUNCAN, West Monroe Physical Education ANNA M. DUNN, Grand Cane Pre-Medicine F ourth Row: IVY B. DUPREE, Coushatta Petroleum Engineering JOSEPH E. DUPUY, Monroe Mechanical Engineering MARCUS O. DURHAM, DeRidder Electrical Engineering JUDY S. DURRETT, Ruston Elementary Education F ifth Row: CHARLES S. DYKES, Mansfield Business Administration FRANK C. EASON, Monroe Commercial Art ROY M. ECHOLS, Ruston Wildlife Management LARRY W. EDGEMON, Shreveport Commercial Art Sixth Row: EDDIE O. EDWARDS, Ruston Accounting JIMMY D. EGCERTON, Pineville Electrical Engineering VERGIE R. ELLIOTT, Bernice Business Education CAROL A. ENDSLEY, Bossier City Elementary Education Seventh Row: JAMES T. ENLOE, Shreveport Chemistry; Physics MARION KAY ENLOE, Mansfield Business Education ROBERT B. ETTREDCE, Shreveport Speech Correction DEWANNA G. EVANS, Jonesboro Elementary Education I09 F irst Row: JOEY D. EVANS, Bernice Accounting LINDA A. EVANS, Smackover, Ark. Home Economics SHEILA R. FAIRCLOTH, Minden Elementary Education RANDELL O. FALLIN, Monroe Wildlife Conservation Second Row: HOLLY FANT, West Monroe Elementary Educatibn TED W. F ARRAR, Lillie Accounting J AMES T. FAUST, Bossier City General Academic THOMAS A. FEAZEL, JR., Memphis, T enn. Physics T hird Row: EARNEST P. FEGLEY, Mansfield Petroleum Engineering JOHN L. FELTS, Bossier City Business Administration SUSAN FELTS, Heflin Elementary Education VIRGINIA KAY FELTS, Heflin English Education Fourth Row: LINDA K. FERGUSON, Alexandria English MICHAEL C. FERRELL, Winnfield Mechanical Engineering PEGGY F. FERRIS, Bossier City Office Administration RONALD K. FERRIS, Bossier City Civil Engineering F ifth Row: BOBBY W. FLETCHER, Farmerville Business Administration GEORGE T. FORD, Ruston Zoology WAYNE M. FORD, Shreveport Accounting JACQUELINE FOSTER, Vivian Accounting Sixth Row: RALPH N. FOUNTAIN, Westhampton Beach, N. Y. General Engineering MARY JANE FOWLER, Bossier City ducation GEORGE C. F OX, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering HARDY W. FOX, JR, Vivian Commercial Art F irst Row: GARY W. FRANKLIN, Ruston Forestry DAVID L. FRANZ, Pineville Mechanical Engineering EMILY DIANE FRAZIER, Ruston Psychology WAYNE E. FREEMAN, Marthaville Education Second Row: ALICE M. FULGHAM, W ichita Falls, Tex. English-French Education GEORGE J. FULLER, Dubach Accounting SONDRA F. FULMER, Homer Medical Technology IKE FUNDERBURK, Jonesboro Pre-Law Third Row: THOMAS R. FURNISH, Shreveport Industrial Management DANIEL WILLIAM FUTCH, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering ROSA L. FUTCH, Spearsville Business Education ROSALIND L. FUTCH, Shreveport Business Education F ourth Row: JOHN P. GAMMILL, El Dorada, Ark. Mechanical Engineering GARY G. GANTT, Arcadia Business Administration RICHARD J. GARLINGTON, Shreveport Electrical Engineering BARBARA L. GARY, Shreveport Office Administration F ifth Row: LARRY WAYNE GATLIN, Hineston Petroleum Engineering ELAINE C. GAUDET, Arcadia Elementary Education CHARLOTTE G. GETER, Jonesboro Business Administration CHARLOTTE E. GIAMBRONE, Alexandria Social Welfare Sixth Row: LARRY W. CIDDENS, Shreveport Business JAMES C. GILL, JR., Baton Rouge Sacred Music M. KAY GILLAN, Shreveport Elementary Education RICHARD C. GLAHOLT, Monroe Pre-Architect Seventh Row: ROBERT JAMES GLASGOW, Barksdale AF B Political Science . JANET C. GLENN, Sterlington Mathematics Education; Physical Education J. EDWARD GOLMON, New Orleans Accounting MIKE L. GOSS, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering NZ First Row: ALICE J. COWAN, Winnsboro Elementary Education ALAN CHARLES GRAVEL, Alexandria Civil Engineering SHARON M. GRAVES, Winnsboro Elementary Education ALBERT DAVID GRAY, Valdosta, Ga. Business Management Second Row: ANNE W. GRAY, Shreveport English Education J. C. GRAY, Baton Rouge Botany JOSEPH J. GRAY, JR., Bernice Pre-Law EDWARD CARL GRECO, Shreveport Engineering Third Row: W. ANNETTE GREEN, Rayville Elementary Education ALTA PATRICIA GREGORY, Jonesboro Elementary Education LOUISE GREGORY, Shreveport Medical Technology SANDRA L. GRIGSBY, Ruston Pre-Social Welfare Fourth Row: MARY C. GROBE, Bastrop Education RICHARD GLENN CUILLORY, Alexandria Pre-Medicine M. PHIL GUTHRIE, Monroe Accounting MARY A. HAIRSTON, Ruston Home Economics Fifth Row: ROBERT W. HAIRSTON, Ruston Electrical Engineering ELEANOR M. HALE, Hosston English Education MICHAEL JAMES HALEY, Pineville Pre-Medicine PAULA C. HALL, Alberta, Canada Mathematics Sixth Row: R. TIMOTHY HALL, Alexandria English DOROTHY J. HAMMOND, Jonesboro Speech THOMAS PATRICK HANISEE, Bossier City Mathematics ANN R. HARDIN, Barksdale AFB Spanish; English F irst Row: RICHARD S. HARKNESS, Minden Pharmacy SHIRLEY A y,HARKNESS Heflin Elementary Education GEORGE E. HARP West Monroe Pre- Medicine SANDRA G. HARPER, Minden Elementary Education Second Row: WILLIAM H. HARPER, Choudrant Pre- Veterinary Medicine DONALD R. HARRISON, Bossier City Civil Engineering SUSAN J. HARTSFIELD, Bossier City Speech Education OMA GEORGE HARVEY, JR., Baker Horticulture Third Row: HAROLD L. HATAWAY, Minden Accounting JAMES NOLAN HAWKINS, Jena Business Administration PATRICK D. HAYCOOD, Shreveport Marketing ROBERT R. HAYNES Lisbon Wildlife Conservation F ourth Row: ELINOR DIANNE HAYS, Jonesboro Elementary Education KERVYN L. HAYS Albany, Ca. Business Administration MARGIE L. HAYS, Ruston Office Administration RAYMOND L. HEAD, JR., Benton General Business Fifth Row: MELBA D. HEADRICK, Longstreet Accounting JAMES H. HEgARD, Hodge General Acadeniic JEANELLE A. HEARD, Haynesville Physical Education VICKI L. HEARNE, Chatham Social Science Education Sixth Row: DAEWID HECHLER, Lima, Peru Industrial Management THOMAS E. HEIFNER, Plain Dealing Electrical Engineering NELDA S. HENDERSON, lonesboro Soc 0101 ogy DON L. HENDRIX, Bogulusa Mathematics Education Seventh Row: PATRICIA DIANE HENRY, Dubach Business Education LARRY R. HENSON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering RONALD J. HENSON, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering RICHARD A. HICKMAN, Shreveport Electrical Engineering ll3 4 First Row: THOMAS J. HICKMAN, Metairie Mechanical Engineering KATHLEEN L. HIGGS, Ruston General Academic WILLIAM W. HILBURN, JR., Shreveport General Academic MICHAEL E. HILL, El Dorado, Ark. Economics Second Row: MARIJON HINTON, Ruston Pre-Veterinary Medicine PATRICIA HINTON, Shreveport English Education ROY L. HODGE, JR, Haughton Business JOHN M. HOGAN, Vandenberg AFB, Calif. Accounting Third Raw: ROBERT E. HOLLADAY IV, Ruston Pre-Medicine MARK HOLLAND, Barksdale AFB Accounting 0. DIANE HOLLAWAY, Jonesboro Home Economics LONNY L. HOLLEMAN, Arcadia Electrical Engineering Fourth Row: OLIVER R. HOLLENSHEAD, Urania Petroleum Engineering RICHARD E. HOLLENSHEAD, Shreveport Pre-Law PETER L. HOLLEY, Benton Engineerin BARBARA D. HOLLINGSWORTH, Oak Grove Physical Education F ifth Row: GERALD L. HOLLINCSWORTH, El Dorado, Ark. Accounting JOHN W. HOLLIS, Ruston Business Administration HARRY HOLLOWAY, Farmerville Accounting DAVID R. HOLMES, JR., Springhill Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: BILLY E. HOLT, Shreveport General Academic H. RENFRO HOWARD, Zachary Chemist RICHARD DAVID HUCKABAY, Bossier City Physical Education CECIL L. HUDNALL, St. Joseph Elementary Education F irst Row: ANITA D. HUDSON, Erath Commercial Art I. ANN HUDSON, Alexandria Science Education JOHN E. HUGG, Natchez, Miss. English JOAN G. HUMBLE, Monroe Home Economics Second Row: MARGARET ANN HUNDLEY, Bastrop Home Economics SUE E. HUNT, Haynesville Business Education WILLIAM K. HUNT, Monroe Electrical Engineering CYRUS D. HUNTER, Mansfield General Academic Third Row: CAROLYN J. HUTCHINSON, Hodge Business Administration WILLIAM H. INABNETT, Minden Marketing DELORES J. INGRAM, Arcadia Medical Technology RONALD J. ISTRE, Jennings Industrial Engineering F ourth Row: ALICE S. IVY, Ruston Office Administration KAY JACKSON, Natchez, Miss. Instrumental Music Education WALTER LEWIS JAMES, Shreveport Chemical Engineering DON W. JOHNSON, 'Bastrop Chemical Engineering F ifth Row: RHODA KAY JOHNSON, West Monroe Office Administration SALLI SU JOHNSON, Ruston Elementary Education ROBERT L. JOHNSTON, Shreveport Political Science; Pre-Law RONALD C. JOHNSTON, Farmerm'lle Pre-Medicine Sixth Row: CHARLES P. JONES, Downsville General Academic FRANCES KAY JONES, Monroe Physical Education HOWARD R. JONES, Bossier City Sociology RICHARD C. JONES, Dubach Pre-Dentistry Seventh Row: SHERRY ANN JONES, Bossier City Office Administration WILLIAM D. JONES, Taylor Physical Education WILLIAM C. JORDAN, Winnfield Electrical Engineering CONRAD C. JUNEAU, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering F irst Row: PHILIP 0. JUNG, Alexandria Chemical Engineering JOHN M. KASCHAK, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering DONNA ADELE KASPAR, Ruston Office Administration LINDA L. KEL'I'ON, Luling General Academic Second Row: JONELLE F. KELLOGG, Pine Grove Education CHARLES R. KELLUM, Lake Providence Zoology CARL A. KELLY, Lake Providence Pre-Optometry FRANK A. KELLY III, Shreveport Civil Engineering Sophomore Third Row: J UDY A. KELLY, Jonesboro Upper Elementary Education MARY A. KELLY, Ruston French Education LINDA C. KEMP, New Orleans Elementary Education ROBERT W. KENNEDY, Marion General Engineering F ourth Row: DIANA G. KEY, Dubach Office Administration EVELYN DIANN KIDD, Sikes English Education LINDA C. KING, Ruston Home Economics PHILIP H. KITCHENS, Ruston Chemical Engineering F ifth Row: MARY KATHRYN KITE, Monroe Elementary Education CHRIS L. KITTRELL, Lake Charles Pre-Law ANN V. KNIGHT, Rayville Journalism ERNEST R. KNIGHT, JR, Shreveport Pre-Dentistry Sixth Row: RUFUS W. KNIGHT, Bossier City Wildlife Management MERRELL A. KNIGHTEN, Libson Pre-Medicine KARAN J. KOHARA, Alexandria Medical Technology E. CLAYTON KOSCHEL, New Orleans Accounting F irst Row: KENNETH R. KRATZER, Roanoke Electrical Engineering THOMAS P. KROMIS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering CAROLYN LAING, Mer Rouge Home Economics GRADY J. LANDRY, Vinton Electrical Engineering Second Row: TERRY DWIGHT LANGSTON, F errz'day Electrical Engineering CHARLES L. LAUNIUS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering BILLY R. LAWRENCE, Dierks, Ark. Mechanical Engineering RICHARD E. LEACH, Shreveport Agricultural Engineering Third Row: JAMES L. LEMAY, Metairie Chemical Engineering M. JILL LESTACE, Coushatta Elementary Education DANNY J. LESTER, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering LINDA CULP LESTER, El Dorado. Ark. Elementary Education F ourth Row: DONALD E. LEVINE, West Orange, N. J. Pre-Veterinary Medicine CHARLOTTE M. LEWIS, Minden Business Education EDWARD G. LEWIS, Bossier City Journalism THOMAS C. LEWIS, Ruston Commercial Art F ifth Row: WENDELL W. LEWKO, Franklinton Geology WINFIELD EARL LITTLE, J R., Stonewall Physics FLO .T. LOGAN, Rayville Elementary Education OLA JO LOGAN, Rayville Home Economics Sixth Row: JAMES A. LONGAKER, New Orleans General Academic ROSEMARY LORIA, Vienna Pre-Nursing ODIS J. LOUNSBERRY, New Iberia Pre-Dentistrv RICHARD A. LOVE, Ruston Music Education Seventh Row: RONALD P. LUTTRELL, DeRidder Mechanical Engineering LOWELL F. LYNDE, JR, Quitman Mathematics GERALD H. McADAMS, Princeton Business Administration ROBERT D. McADAMS, Shreveport Pre-Law ll7 First Row: HELEN M. McBRIDE, T ransylvania English Education B. AgN MCCAIN, Shrevepnrt It SANDRA LOUISE McCALL, Bossier City Secondary Elementary Education DAVID L. McCASKILL, Monroe Music Education Second Row: HAROLD L. McCASLAND, Ruston Engineering . ROBERT J. McCLELLAND, Caldwell, N. J. Pre-Medicine L. PAUL McCORKLE, Morgan City Mathematics Education SHERRY ANN McCRARY, Ruston Elementary Education Sophomore Class Third Row: SANDRA G. MCDONALD, Vidalia Sociolo CURTIS L. McDUFF, JR, Shreveport Bacteriolo JOSEPH LLOYD McGAHA, Alexandria Business Administration ROGER D. McGRAW, Delhi Medical Technology F ourth Row: CHERYL J. McGUFFEY, Shreveport Elementary Education BARBARA J . McINTOSH, Farmerville Social Science DOTTIE C. McINTYRE, Delhi English Education BONNIE E. McKEE, Shreveport English F ifth Row: WILLIAM S. McKINLEY, JR., Shreveport Wildlife Conservation and Management ROBERT E. McKINNON, Junction City, Ark. Physical Education KATHLEEN LOUISE McLENDON, Houston, Tex. Elementary Education DAVID V. MAGEE, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Sixth Raw: IRVIN B. MANN, JR., Shreveport Pre-Veterinary Medicine CHARLIE C. MARABLE, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering ROBERT T. MARANTO, Shreveport Mathematics IVEY J. MARCEL II, Hauma Electrical Engineering F irst Row: JAMES H. MARTIN, Gray Business Education JIMMIE R. MARTIN, Ruston Animal Husbandry JOHN D. MARTIN, Ruston General Business JUDITH ANN MARTIN, Quitman Elementary Education Second Row: STEVE C. MARTIN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering ROBERT J. MATHERLY, Franklin, Ky. Industrial Engineering JEANINE DIANE MAXEY, Calvin Business Administration TYRETTE L. MAY, Shreveport Elementary Education Third Row: AMY SUSAN MAYS, Winnsboro English Education JOE O. MEADE, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering MARY MELANIE MECOM, Richardson, Tex. English Education MOSELEY E. MELLINGER, Haughton Psychology Fourth Row: IHOR RAYMOND MELNYK, Hallstead, Pa. Agricultural Engineering ROBERT P. MELTON, Shreveport Chemical Engineering RICHARD S. MERIAM III, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering LINDA E. MERRITT, Huntsville, Ala. Lower Elementary Education F ifth Row: GARY W. MICHIELS, Alexandria Business Administration ARTHUR HUGH MIDDLETON, JR, Baton Rouge Electrical Engineering J ERRY L. MILLER, Shreveport Business Administration MICHAEL L. MILLER, Camden, Ark. Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: WENDELL ORY MILLER, Greensburg Agricultural Engineering SUZANNE MILLS, Shreveport Speech JUDY T. MITCHAM, Bernice Office Administration GEORGE W. MITCHELL, Shreveport Accounting Seventh Row: M. DARLENE MITCHELL, Rustan French Education SANDRA A. MITCHELL, Shreveport Elementary Education CHELIA RAND MIXON, Alexandria History Education JAMES R. MIXON, Grayson Business Administration 0 F irst Row: JOSEPH M. MONSOUR, Shreveport Physical Education LEE ARRON J. MONTET, Erath Chemical Engineering BEN C. MOORE, Homer Pre-Veterinary Medicine ELMER V. MOORE, JR, Shreveport Accounting Second Row: JAMES E. MOORE, Irving, Tex. Social Welfare JAMES C. MOORE, Ruston Business Administration WALTER E. MOORE, Winnfield Forestry JOHN H. MORRIS, Pittsburg, Tex. Accounting Third Row: VICTORIA MORTON, Shreveport Elementary Education ROBERT W. MOTTET, Shreveport Elementary Education BARBARA V. MULHEARN, Monroe Physical Education JOHN RICHARD MULHEARN, Monroe Electrical Engineering Fourth Row: JOHN D. MURPHY, Calvin English BENNIE L. MURRAY, Marion Wildlife Conservation EDWARD C. MURTISHAW, Benton Mechanical Engineering NANCY A. NEAL, Ruston Office Administration F ifth Row: ROBERT C. NELSON, Winnsboro Agriculture JOSE F. NEUCART, Havana, Cuba Mechanical Engineering J ERRY W. NEWMAN, Vivian Business Administration JEAN A. NEWTON, Ruston Elementary Education Sixth Row: JOHN S. NICHOLS, Golden Meadow Electrical Engineering J IMMY W. NOBLES, Dubach General Business DAVID E. NUNN, Quitman Spanish PAUL M. O'CONNOR, Houston, Tex. Electrical Engineering F irst Row: RICHARD P. OsDELL, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering JIMMYE REA ODEN, Logansport Elementary Education JOHN S. OsDONNELL III, Shreveport Accounting MARY L. ODUM, Shreveport Mathematics Second Row: JOHN HENRY OsKUMA, Monroe Physics; Mathematics DONNA M. OLSON, Rosemont, Pa. English LENA MARIE OsNEAL, Oak Grove Lower Elementary Education KATHRYN L. ORMOND, Ruston Office Administration Third Row: ELOIS L. ORREN. JR, Bernice Mechanical Engineering HEATHER A. OWENS, El Dorado, Ark. Medical Technology MARCELLA H. PARK, Arcadia Elementarv Education CAROLYN SUE PARKER, Minden English Education F ourth Row: PINKY PARKER, Pineville Library Science TIM A. PARKER, El Dorado, Ark. General Academic GERALD R. PARRA, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering KERRY B. PATRICK, F erriday Business Administration Fifth Row: JOHNNY L. PAUL, Elizabeth Chemical Engineering RONALD D. PAYTON, Ruston Business Administration JOE R. PEACE, Sicily Island Medical Technology LURLIE D. PEE, Ruston Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: PHILIP R. PELOQUIN, Winnfield Wildlife Conservation and Management LINDA DELL PENNINGTON, Springhill thsical Education; Mathematics CAROL ANN PERRY, Homer Office Administration CHARLES A. PETRUS, Alexandria Electrical Engineering Seventh Row: DORIS A. PHELPS, Baton Rouge Office Administration CLAUDENE LOUISE PHILLEY, Oak Grove Home Eronomics ALAN D. PHILLIPS, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical,.Engineering JUDY A. PHILLIPS, Haynesville Medical Technology l2l First Row: LARUE PHILLIPS, Mamfield Accountin MICHAEL D. PHILLIPS, Paxton, Ill. Civil Engineelin MILDRED K. PHILLIPS, Richardson, Tex. English JOHN C. PICKELS, Bartlesville, Okla. Electrical Engineering Second Row: GILBERT R. PICKENS, Hodge Marketing CYNTHIA ANNE PICKERING, Shreveport Elementary Education JANE ELLEN PICKERING, Shreveport Elementary Education WILLIAM H. PICKERING, Jennings Mechanical Engineering Sophomore Class Third Raw: RONNIE W. PLANCHARD, Shreveport Business Education DALE W. POINDEXTER, Bienville Electrical Engineering SHELTON R. POLAND, Jena Engineering GARY DEWITT POST, F annerville Industrial Engineering Fourth Row: ALICE M. POWERS, Winnsboro Mathematics Education PAMELA A. PRESTRIDGE, Delhi English Education ROY A. PREWITT, Elizabeth Electrical Engineerin CHARLES A. PRINGLE, Pinevillq Electrical Engineering Fifth Row: FREIDA PROTHRO, El Dorado, Ark. Office Administration JAMES M. PRUE'IT, Shreveport Engineerin L. RAY PYLANT, West Monroe Civil Engineerin BARBARA J ENE RANKIN, Columbia Elementary Education Sixth Row: JOE R. RASCO, Bossier City Business Administration NICK O. RAWLINSON, Shreveport Accounting J ERRY LENN RAY, Delhi Electrical Engineering PAUL E. REED, Evergreen Agricultural Engineering l22 F irst Row: JULIE A. REESE, Shreveport French Education ALDEN O. REEVES, Jonesboro Health and Safety JAMES RUSSELL REEVES, JR., Shreveport Business Management GEORGE W. REITZAMMER, JR, West M onroe Electrical Engineering Second Row: JOAN DIANA RENICKER, Haynesville Marketing CHARLES E. REUTER, El Dorado, Ark. Business Administration MARGARET J. RICE, Pineville Lower Elementary Education JANICE F. RICHARD, Crowley Elementary Education Third Row: JOHN F. RICHMOND, JR., Ruston Accounting SANDRA J. RIDDLE, Monroe Elementary Education MILTON R. RINGLE, Delhi Wildlife Conservation JAMES E. ROACH, Choudrant General Business F ourth Row: WILLIAM H. ROACH, Shreveport Pre-Law SPENCER B. ROANE, Donaldsonville Mechanical Engineering M. R. ROBERSON, JR., Shreveport English FRANK M. ROBERTS II, DeRidder Business Administration; Public Relations F ifth Row: GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Dawnsville Medical Technology GLYNN DAVID ROBERTS, Oak Grove Pre-Medicine MELVA J . ROBERTS, Pineville Mathematics HENRY WELBORN ROBISON, Blytheville AFB, Ark. Zoology Sixth Row: DON ROBIN ROCKETT, Ruston Business Administration JAMES T. ROGERS, JR., Dubach Pre-Medicine LARRY W. ROGERS, Bastrop Forestry STEPHEN M. ROGERS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Seventh Row: FRANK GENE RONE, Bossier City Business Administration JERRY L. ROTEN, Minden Business Administration GEORGE A. ROUSSEL, New Orleans Pre-Medicine HEIDI E. ROWAN, Monroe English l23 l24 F irst Row: STEPHEN H. RUGG, Monroe Electrical Engineering MARY F . RUSSELL, Sondheimer Mathematics MARY K. RUSSELL, Loganspart Home Economics MICHAEL H. RUSSELL, Tullas Business Second Row: TERRY D. RYALS, Morgan City Business Administration A. C. SANDERS III, Shreveport Electrical Engineering JACKIE RAY SANDERS, Homer Business; Marketing JAMES F. SASSER, Zwolle Forestry Third Row: ALBERT B. SAWYERS, Benton Political Science JAMES R. SCHMIDT, Bossier City Civil Engineering FRANK L. SCHOOLER, Rayville Pre-Medicine EDWARD J. SCHUBERT, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: DORA A. SCHULTZ, Baton Rouge Music Education MARY A. SCRIBER, Lisbon Elementary Education SANDRA L. SELLE, Ruston English Education C. MOHAMMED SHAMMAiA, Aleppeo, Syria Petroleum Engineering F ifth Row: JOHN W. SHANNON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering CAROL A. SHARP, Pollock Elementary Education MARY H. SHELTON, Galveston, T ex. Elementary Education SALLIE A. SHEPHERD, Lake Providence Mathematics Education Sixth Row: ROBERT S. SHIVELY, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering RONALD M. SHORT, Arabi Pre-Dentist JIMMIE E. SHOWS, Hodge Business Administration CLYDE W. SHUFF, Pioneer Agriculture and Forestry F irst Row: BEVERLY S. SIMPSON, Arcadia Social Welfare JOHN K. SKEELES, Alexandria Pre-Veterinary Medicine BILLIE B. SMITH, JR., Shreveport Mathematics BOBBY G. SMITH, Shongaloa Mechanical Engineering Second Row: COLUMBUS L. SMITH, JR, W innsboro Civil Engineering EVVA B. SMITH, Lake Charles Speech and Hearing Therapy J ULIA A. SMITH, Holly Ridge Mathematics Education MARY DOWDEN SMITH, Natchitoches Office Administration Third Raw: MARY ELLEN SMITH, Sikes Business Education NINA SUE SMITH, Cotton Valley Elementary Education ORIEN W. SMITH, Shreveport Chemistry R. ELLEN SMITH, Baton Rouge English Education F ourlh Row: RICHARD A. SMITH, Ruston Mechanical Engineering SALLIE J . SMITH, Tallulah Businms Education SAMUEL 1.. SMITH, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering THOMAS R. SMITH, Minden Psychology F ifth Row: WILLIAM G. SMITH, JR., Vivian Business Law GARY NOLAN SNEAD, Castor Engineering MICHAEL L. SOUTER, Springhill Business Administration J OAN C. SPENCE, Baton Rouge Home Economics Sixth Row: WILLIAM Z. 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STROUD, Springhill Elementary Education F ourth Row: JANET G. STURDIVANT, Tallulah Elementary Education MELVIN P. SULLIVAN, New Orleans Chemical Engineering MARGARET A. SUMRALL, Ruston Home Economics EDWIN C. SUTTON, Bienville Business Administration; Management F iith Row: REBECCA L. SWAIN, Alexandria Elementary Education SUE SWARTZ, Bastrop English Education TOMMY E, SWATE, Cotton Valley Pre-Medicine; Microbiology THOMAS N. TALLEY, Shongaloo Industrial Engineering Sixth Row: THOMAS GREG TANNER, Baton Rouge Animal Husbandry DONN M. TARTER, Dry Prong Industrial Management CHARLES M. TARVER, Wagarville, Ala. Forestry BEVERLY J . TAYLOR, Marion Elementary Education F irst Row: CARLA A. TAYLOR, Downsville Elementary Education JAMES ALTON TAYLOR, Homer Music Education KAREN L. TAYLOR, Bossier City Secondary Elementary Education KENNETH R. TAYLOR, Shreveport Business Administration Second Row: KENNETH RAY TAYLOR, Shreveport Music Education OLIVIA D. TAYLOR, Rustan Home Economics ROBERT R. 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WARD, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: FRANCES GAIL WATKINS, Shreveport Social Science Education CHESTER CONRAD WATSON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering THOMAS A. WATTS, Shreveport General Academic WILLIAM G. WEATHERLY, Houston, Tex. Forestry Fifth Row: BILLY D. WELBORN, Oak Grove Accounting DAVID L. WELCH, Haughton Sociology HENRY M gWELLS III, Alexandria Chemical Engineering MICHAELA V. WELLS, Ruston Elementary Education Sixth Row: LESTER J. WENK, Shreveport Chemistry FRANCES A. WEST, Shreveport English Education CHARLES E. WESTBROOK, J R., Bastrop Mechanical Engineering THOMAS LARRY WHATLEY, Ruston Mechanical Engineering Seventh Row: ROBERT E. WHITE, Alexandria Civil Engineering ROBERT L. WHITE, Springhill Accounting VERRA D. WHITE, Bienville Elementary Education MARLENE L. WHI TNEY, Baton Rouge Social Welfare I30 F irst Row: ETHEL LOUISE WICKS, Bossier City Business Education; Physical Education PHYLLIS S. WIGGERS, Dubach Pre-Medicine SANDRA L. 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WOODS, Hellin English Education F irst Raw: MARGARET A. WRIGHT, Springhill Marketing MICHAEL E. WRIGHT, Springbill Chemical Engineering PATRICIA A. WRIGHT, Many Social Science CLAIRE R. WYLIE, Ruston Physical Education Second Row: THOMAS O. WYNN, Greenwood Accounting GAIL K. YORK, Vivian English Education LUTHER M. YOUNG, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering ROBERT W. YOUNG, West Monroe Electrical Engineering Third Row: JERRY W. ZACHARY, Homer Vocal Music WILLIAM H. ZACHRY, JR, Minden Forestry Memorial Gymnasium F reshman Class CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Louis Cordaro, treasurer; Marilyn Dunmire, secretary; John Kennedy, vice presi- dent; Terry Ewing, president. SENATORS Hope Burgess Jennifer Marts Pat Briney Barry Wade I32 F irst Row: CHARLES S. AARON, Ruston General Academic BRENDA F. ABERCROMBIE, Bernice English Education MARGARET L. ADAIR, Maplewood Mathematics BRENDA H. ADAMS, Shreveport Secondary-Elementary Education Second Row: JAMES B. ADAMS, Junction City, Ark. 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BRANTON, Minden Petroleum Engineering Sixth Row: ATLY BRASHER, Farmerville Chemical Engineering MARY DUGAN BREITLING, Shreveport Business Administration RICHARD A. BRENNER, Alexandria Forestry LEWIS M. BRETZ, Ruston Pre-Law Seventh Row: JUDY D. BREWSTER, Bastrop English MARTHA J. BRICE, Arcadia Medical Technology EVELYN J. BRIDGES, Quitman Office Administration MYRA K. BRIDGES, Barksdale AFB Business Administration I37 First Row: TOMMY H. BRIDGES, Minden General Business SUSAN A. BRIGGS, Shreveport Elementary Education RODNEY A. BRIGHT, Minden Electrical Engineering PATRICK J. BRINEY, Alexandria Political Science Second Row: BLANCHE D. BRITT, Shreveport Office Administ'ration DONALD WAYNE BRITT, Choudrant General Agriculture KARL N. BROHAMMER, Poplar Grove, Ill. Forestry ROSY M. BROMELL, Shreveport Social Science; Education Third Row: PEGGY C. BROOKE, Shreveport ome conomlcs BARBARA G. BROOKS, Pineville Physics JACK F. BROOKS, New Orleans Business Administration RONNIE G. 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BURNS, Bernice Elementary Education Third Row: GWENDOLYN BURNS, Springhill Elementary Education HUBERT G. BURNS, Shreveport Engineering NENA C. BURNS, Saline Elementary Education VANETTE BURNS, Bernice Business Fourth Row: DIANE MARIE BURNUM, fonesboro Secondary Education: Speech MARIANNE BURSON, Houma Social Studies MARK A. BURSON, Houma Accounting M. SUZANNE BUSH, Shreveport General Academic F ifth Row: JAMES N. BUTLER, JR., Dubach General Academic JUDY C. BUTLER, Shreveport Library Science VIRGINIA J. BUTLER, Lake Providence Mathematics DAVID E. BYARGEON, Winnsboro Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: MARY J. BYARS, Ruston Office Administration DONALD LEE BYRD, Bryceland Social Science JACK E. BYRD, Garrison, Tex. Accounting CAROLE LYNN BYRNE, El Dorado, Ark. Interior Design Seventh Row: JAMES W. CADENHEAD, Haynesville Education LLOYD LESLIE CALCOTE, El Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering DOROTHY J. CALDWELL, Farmerville English Education JIMMY A. 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ZAPPA, Athens Home Economics BOBBIE JEAN ZEIGLER, Slidell Sociology BARBARA L. ZETTEL, Madeira, Ohio Electrical Engineering DIANNE PATRICIA ZIMMERMAN, Shreveport Elementary Education A candid camera '3 6 ,W WWW! ,, ' IWINHI i! catches students in moments of ease. An old familiar walk. Students caught unaware by the candid camera. The Classroom-the center of life at Tech. Lg ths Who Beauties Features Social-Greeks Military Publications l88 Having served the Interfraternity Council as president, TOMMY J. ADKINS is also lieutenant commander of Sigma Nu. He is a member of Omi- cron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, was an honor freshman, and has appeared on the deans list. He is also a participant in intramural sports. On the Associated Women Students Board, MARY ELLEN BLACKWELL was recording secretary of Kappa Delta, receiving their scholarship award and Hall of Fame honor. A member of Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Delta and Delta Beta Omicron, she was an honor freshman and on the Deans list. Serving as Freshman adviser, she was a member of the Student Louisiana Teachers, Association and corresponding secretary for Westminster Fellow- ship. Who9s Who in American Colleges and Universities CORRE ANN ANDINC has served as president and treasurer of the Associated Women Students. A Kappa Delta member, she was on the Campus Womenhs Council and Harper and Dudley Honor Councils. Chosen for the Daisy Chain, she was a member of Delta Beta Omicron thensL An active worker of Wesley Foundation, she is a member of the Student Louisiana Teachers, Association. Members of Whois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities are chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, extracurricular activities and school citizenship. The various campus organizations nomi- nate outstanding men and women students. From these nominations a student committee selects those to appear in ths Who. These students will have their names pub- lished in the volume, iiWhois Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities? President of Kappa Sigma, ROGER BRILEY is on the Inter- fraternity Council. Recipient of a Louisiana Tech Academic Scholarship and the Louisiana Professional Engineers' Association scholarship, he is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Roger has participated in intramurals and is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Tau Sigma. The Dow Chemical Scholarship for the outstanding junior in chemical engineering and the Universal Oil Products Award for outstanding senior in chemical engineering was awarded to EDGAR LAMAR CHASE, who is also a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. A recipient of the T. HTHarris Scholarship, he was also an honor freshman. Winner of the freshman chemical award, Edgar was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi. He was president and treasurer of Tau Beta Pi. On the deanis list every semester, JOHN PAUL BURTON, JR, was treasurer of Omicron Delta Kappa, a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Beta Alpha Psi, and served in Circle K. He was president of the Student Union and on the Student Advisory Committee of the Student Center. He worked for the Lagniappe as Sports Editor in 1963, and is a member of Delta Sigma Pi. I90 Vice president of his junior class, member of the editorial staff and associate editor of the Louisiana Tech Engineer, HARRY V. FARRAR, JR. has also served as pledge master, rush chairman, vice president and president of Pi Kappa Alpha. Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa and the Student Union are several of the organizations in which he participates besides his professional organization, the American Society of Civil Engineers. A home economics major, PATRICIA JONES COOK is the president of the Home Economics Club. She was vice president of Kappa Delta, treasurer of the Student Senate, and a member of Delta Beta Omicron, Phi Kappa Phi and Alpha Tau Delta. A recipient of the Baker Foundation Scholarship, WOODIE FLOWERS is a senior man senator fur the Student Senate. He has served as the Engineers Association representative of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. An honor freshman, Woodie is president of Pi Tau Sigma, a member of Phi Kappa Phi and treasurer of Tau Beta Pi. A member of Kappa Sigma, RICHARD M. FOWLER has served as the organizations president, grand master of ceremonies, treasurer, rush chairman and pledge president. President of Beta Alpha Psi, he is also in Omicron Delta Kappa and Delta Sigma Pi. Richard was vice president of the Business Students Association and business manager of the Louisiana Tech Engineer. KENNETH GRISWOLDtS greatest interest lies in the musical field. He has been a cast and production member of ttSouth Pacificf, WThe Medium? mThe Telephone, ttOklahomal, the Marriage of Figaro? ttThe King and If, and stage manager for ttLa Bohemef A member of the Louisiana Tech Choir and the Men's Glee Club, he is program co-ordinator for Tech related broadcasts at radio station KRUS. Kenneth was stage director and scenic designer for the Miss Louisiana Tech Pageant in 1964, and he is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Beta Beta and president of Warner Fellowship and the Louisiana Tech Musical Theater Association. aving served as the president of the Business Students ssociation, DAVID CLOER was president and vice president If Delta Sigma Pi and a member of the Accounting Club. He is 4 ISO a member of the BSU Choir and athletic director of the Baptist Student Union executive council. Recipient of the Outstanding Sophomore Woman and Outstanding Home Economics Freshman awards, ELIZABETH tBESSt HALEY has served as secretary in the Home Economics Club and vice president of the state home economics organization. Vice president and publications director of the Associated Women Students Board, she also served as vice president in Dudley Hall and served on the Aswell Honor Council, Model Honor Council, Campus Woments Council, Campus Activity Board and Wesley Council. She is a member of Phi Mu. n K Having served as scholarship and publicity chairman and Greek Weekend chairman 0n the Panhellenic Council, PATSY HAGOOD was chaplain of Kappa Delta and a member of Delta Beta Omicron and Alpha Tau Delta. In addition to these honors she was on the deans list and the Daisy Chain. Patsyh was devotional chairman of Old Harper Hall and Pearce Hall. As a member10f the Baptist Student Union she was in the choir and social, promotional and chapel director. She was also vice president of the Student Louisiana Teachers, Association. '9' Wh09s Who One of those leading the cheers for Louisiana Tech in 1964 was REGGIE HANCHEY. A member of Phi Kappa Phi, he was an honor freshman. Reggie served as publicity director, promotional chairman, social director and state publicity director for the Baptist Student Union. Recipient of a Louisiana Tech Academic Scholarship and the Omicron Delta Kappa Freshman Leadership Award, WILLIAM ROBERT HICGS won the President's Ribbon and Professor of Air Science Ribbon. He served as president of Circle K and was on the board of directors and a delegate to Circle K International Convention. A member of Arnold Air Society and Louisiana Tech Valkryie Drill Team, he has served as president and vice president of both Sigma Tau Delta and Beta Beta Beta. Bill is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Westminster Fellowship, and has been on the dean,s list. He also participated in intramurals. t A Phi Kappa Phi member, VAN MAX HAYS was on the track team for two years. He served as senior vice president and publicity director for Delta Sigma Pi. An honor freshman, he is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma and Omicron Delta Kappa. In intramurals he participated in tennis, football and cross country. I92 Tech Talk editor for two years, CAROL LEE HOWK has served as publicity chairman for Delta Beta Omicron, Alpha Tau Delta and the Associated Women Students Board. An honor freshman on the dean,s list each semester, she is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and the Student Senate. Carol was the reporter for the Americanism Club and reporter and secretary for the Canterbury Association. Captain of the varsity basketball team, JERRY MIKE HOOD was an All-Gulf States Conference player. General business representative to the Associated Business Students, Jerry is a member of Delta Sigma Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, itT'h Club and has been on the dean's honor list. PAUL GLENN JOHNSON has served as recording secretary, treasurer and delegate to national convention for Kappa Alpha. Delegate t0 the South- eastern Interfraternity Conference, Paul served as president of the Interfraternity Council. A member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, he also participated in intramural sports. President and treasurer of the Block and Bridle Club, JOE M. LEE, an agriculture-business major, has been an important member of the Louisiana Tech Livestock Judging Team. Executive secretary, freshman representative and sophomore representative to the Student Senate, SHERON KENNEDY was secretary of the Pan- hellenic Council and on the discipline committee of the college. On the State Fair Court for three years, she was queen in her junior year. Chosen a Lagniappe beauty and a Greek Goddess, Sheron was pledge secretary of Sigma Kappa. Holder of a T. H. Harris Scholarship, FREDDY MARSH has served as vice president of Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi and the Business Students Association. Elected president of his pledge class, Freddy won the Most Outstanding Pledge Award in Delta Sigma Pi. Appearing in the musical productions of ttOklahomaI, hThe Marriage of Figarof Wrosca and hSouth Pacificf, JERLYNNE LOTT was president of both the Freshman Girlsh Glee Club and the Women,s Glee Club, and a member of the Tech Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers. She was vice president of Harper, devotional chairman in Adams and Graham, 0n the Campus omen,s Council, and winner of the Junior Wumank Award. I94 A major in dairy production and pre-veterinary medicine, RUSTY MOORE has served Circle K as president, secretary and treasurer. A member of Sigma Nu and the Block and Bridle Club, he has also participated in intramural sports. Associate editor and business manager of the Louisiana Tech Engineer, RAY NORRE is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He has served in Sigma Nu as treasurer, lieutenant commander and commander. An honor freshman and on the deans list, Ray is a member of the Arnold Air Society and Interfraternity Council. MARGIE MURRY has served the women students of Tech as Campus Women,s Council president and as a member of the Associated Women Students Board. President of Wesley Foundation, Margie was secretary of Delta Beta Omicron, treasurer of Pearce Hall and a member of Cwens. A freshman adviser, she was on the Daisy Chain, the deanhs list, and an honor freshman. RONALD Q. PERRIT has served the Interfra- ternity Council as secretary and Greek Weekend chairman, Rush chairman, chaplain, newsletter editor and delegate to national convention for Omicron Delta Kappa and has served Pi Sigma Pi as president. Whois Who 1965 President of Kappa Delta, MIGNON SCOCIN has been treasurer for both Delta Beta Omicron and Old Harper Hall, and on the honor councils of Harper, Dudley and Adams. Mignon has been on the Campus Activity Board and the Campus Womenis Council. A Panhellenic member, she is also in Alpha Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Phi and the Student Louisiana Teacheris Association. JOHN SWAFFORD has served as president and vice president of the Interfraternity Council. Winner of the T. H. Harris Scholarship and an honor freshman, John is in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, and the Louisiana Tech Engineersi Association. He is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Eta Kappa Nu. John served as a freshman adviser. He was vice president of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Grand master of ceremonies, rush chairman and social chairman of Kappa Sigma, JERALD N. SHANK, a major in business and pre-law, has served in the Student Senate as freshman and sophomore representative. Vice-president of Kappa Delta for the past year, SHERRY WILLIAMS has served in Kappa Delta as pledge secretary, sergeant at arms and guard, and secretary. In Graham Hall she was floor representative, and in Harper Hall Sherry served as president. A member of Phi Kappa Phi, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, and the National Collegiate Association for Secretaries, she is Tri-captain 0f the Tech varsity football team for the 1964- season, KENNY TIDWELL is vice president of the uT Club. A Pi Kappa Alpha, Kenny is in Omicron Delta Kappa and the Accounting Club and has been a member of Delta Sigma Pi. president of Alpha Tau Delta. President of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers during 1964-65, JOHN W. WOOD, JR., is a member of the Engineers Association, Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi and is corresponding secretary for Eta Kappa Nu. As a sophomore he won first place in the overall project competition on Engineersi Day, and as a junior he represented Tech at Dallas after winning an IEEE paper contest. He has been on the deans list each semester. f? Miss Louisiana Tech for 1964, MARTHA LOU WORLEY was secretary of her sophomore class and her freshman and sophomore dormitories. She has sung in the Freshman Girls: Glee Club, Womenis Glee Club, Choralettes, the Tech Collegians, the Tech Choir, itOklahoma! and uSouth Pacific. Martha is choir director for the Baptist Student Union and has served as treasurer and secretary of the Tech Choir. 772333 Eouzkl'cma C790 1964 772293 Wdl'fgd 50a gourlg Wunner-Q4o 751rof76unnep040 311ml WunnerfMO cSeconafyeunnerthp Wary Egg ZUIM'ams :79 ; Jfaygrof Eyi'a 7$n Con! cSweeney 75c jjageanl Martha Lou receives a standing ovation as she walks down the ramp after being crowned. Dr. R. L. Ropp, former president of Tech, crowns Martha Lou. The swimsuit competition takes place at the Holiday Inn in Ruston. Miss Ann Sowers, Miss Louisiana Tech of 1963, relinquishes her title to MarlhaLou. 73193 en lerzy 15 9 0111310124 7905 93901111193 200 The Louisiana Tech Beauties for 1965 were chosen by both men and women students. These girls were elected from nineteen nominees whose names were submitted by student organi- zations on the campus. 1964 HOMECOMIN G Homecoming Queen Carole Pruett The Court Tech,s 1964 Homecomin court from left to right: Sandra Harper, Jgackie Stevenson, Susan Rhea, Kathleen Jackson, Carole Pruett, Linda Feller, Jan Courtney, Pam Franks, Diane Burnum. Winning first place in the dormitory division of displays was Adams Hall. Displays Students work on the displays several days before Home- coming, trying to win in their division. Winners in other divisions for displays were Baptist Student Union, religious; Alpha Chi Omega, sorority, and Kappa Sigma, fraternity. Berry Hinton, Tech Alumni secretary, served as chairman nfthe Homecoming Weekend Committee, and arranged many of the Alumni activities. Alumni Activities As Alumni returned to Tech for Homecoming weekend, they reg- istered their names in the proper category. Being honored this year were all past students who grad- uated in a year ending with a four, from 1904-1964. President Taylor speaks at the Alumni meeting Memorial Gymnasium. in Alumni who participated in the band while at Tech had an opportunity to see its growth and improvement as the Tech Band performed at halftime. Joining the halftime activities representing the past, Gregg Boring, head cheerleader, and Barbara Norrid, cheerleader, ride on a bicycle built for twu. The Humecoming court, along with an overflow Homecnming crowd. watctuis closely as the Bulldogs down the Southeastern Lions 128-7 for then' eighth straight victory. At halftime. students dressed in the typical wardrobes of each year ending in four, from 1904 10 1964, were presented on the field. Here, Randy Gillum and Lynn Baughman wear the popular styles of 1904. State Fair Queen Coni Sweeney The Court TecHs 1964 State Fair Court being re- sented at the home pep rally and hen ire. Sitting left to right: Sherry Hall, Peggy Romero, Coni Sweeney-Queen, Gail Searcy, Linda Baucum. Standing left to right: Sheron Kennedy, Loyce Garrett, Lydia Allen, Rose- mary Bolen. The student body waiting for the bonfire to begin. Pep Rally and Bonfire Cheerleaders Sue Owen and Barbara Norrid hold Tech XI as the procession moves to the site of the bonfire. Virgil Orr, Dean of the College, and Cnni Sweeney, Queen, prepare to throw the North- western dummy into the blazing bonfire. Linda Baucum, left, and Rosemary Bolen, right, ride in the downtown Shreveport parade. Gail Searcy steps out as the court is presented at the pep rally in front of the Shreveport Court House. Sheron Kennedy, left, and Peggy Romero. right, wave to Tech fans along the parade route. Pre-Game Activities Sonny Daughtridge, Reggie Hanchey, Larry West and Gregg Boring, Techhs men cheerleaders, lead yells along the parade route in Shreveport. Henry Schneider, head drum major, and Phil Farrar, assistant drum major, prepare the band for the down- town parade. Louisiana Tech,s ROTC Drill Team joins in the down- .to'wn parade activ- mes. The queen watching the game closely. Loyce Garrett, with escort A. L. Bateman, walks between the files of the Drill Team at the game. Tech fans fill the stadium to enjoy the annual meet with Northwestern. Sherry Hall looks on as Tech wins another State Fair Game. Lydia Allen, with escort Billy Sneed, is introduced during pre-game Court presentation. A full stadium enjoyed the State Fair game, which was won once again by Tech. President Suzanne Sexton Vice President Judy Dominick Lydia Allen Bethe Andrews Trudy Avants Pam Bolding Carol Bolen Rosemary Bolen Jane'Boddie Barbara Boucher Madeline Bounds Madeline Brister Zella Faye Brown Clara Burgess Martha Burgess Cerene Burns Carole Byrne Toni Cameron Charlotte Causey Nancy Colvin Carol Cook Bliss Craighead Carolyn Crawford Bonnie Crouch Deanne Davis Anna Dunn Deidre Dupree Martha Durham Sherry Eaglebarger Kathy Fedderson Anne F inuf Sylvia Fleming Beth Fowler Pam F ranks Kaye Freybt'arg Josie Gregory Judy Griffin Polly Grigsby Milou Hammett Carrie Hanchey Carolyn Houston Ann Hudson Judy Humphries Linda Johnston Alpha Chi Omega national sorority was founded in the new School of Music at De Pauw University tformerly known as Indiana Asbury Universityi in Greencastle, Indiana, on October 15, 1885, by seven undergraduate girls- Anna Allen, Olive Burnett, Bertha Deniston, Amy DuBois, Nellie Gamble, Bessie Grooms, and Estelle Leonard. It was the sixth national Greek-letter fraternity for women. The sorority colors are scarlet and olive green and the flower is the red carnation. The Alpha Chi Omega pin is in the shape of a lyre and includes twenty-two pearls. The open motto is nTogether let us seek the Heights? The Beta Psi chapter of Alpha Chi Omega came on Tech campus October 7, 1944. The national sorority has over 56,000 members and 99 chapters throughout the United States, with two in Louisiana. Alpha Chi Omega began the year with the annual house party held at the Gregory's Boys Camp in El Dorado, Arkansas. Throughout the year, the chapters activities included rush week, a MotherTs Weekend Party, Campus Carnival Cake walk, which won first place for the second consecutive year, intramurals, Founders Day, Homecoming display, serenading fraternity houses, pledge and active parties, and the annual Christmas and Spring Formals. This past year Beta Psi won three trophies on Honoris Day. They were TtMost Improved Scholarship? ttW.R.A. IntramuralsiT trophy and ttCam- pus Carnival-First Place trophy. Miss Willie Fletcher is the faculty adviser. Alpha Chi Omega rush party Martha Labenne Linda Landrum Sheryl Lawrence Judy Le Vasseur Jill Lestage Mary Lindsey Linda Luck Brenda McCraine Marianne McFarland Cheryl McGuffey Bonnie McKee Marcia Maher Diana Maillet Mary Marler Mary Mecom Lyn Myerson Angie Monroe Nancy Muse Winnie Nail Silvia Pardue Pam Payne Barbara Pearce Nelwyn Pinson Carolyn Pratt Becky Rice Heidi Rowan Mary Rowe Adrane Roy Sandra Selle LeAnna Sledge Trudy Smith Judy Stewart Jackie Storey Suzann Stubblefield Coni Sweeney Fay Tubb Sandy Van Corden Sue Walker Julia Ward Gail York Bobbie Zeigler President Slyvia Binkowski Vice President Enid Barr Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University on October 24, 1902. Since then, it has become the largest national Panhellenic sorority in the nation with 154 collegiate chapters. Delta Zeta came onto Tech campus in the spring of 1962 as the Theta Epsilon Chapter. The insignia of Delta Zeta is the Roman lamp, bearing the D2 Greek letters, resting on an ionic column. On each side of the lamp are three wings of Mercury. Four pearls are at the base of the ionic column with a diamond as the flame of the lamp. The Kilarney Rose is the sorority's flower with rose and green as its colors. Delta Zetais pin won first place over the other sororitiesi pins for its symbolism and beauty until it was withdrawn from competition. Each year Delta Zeta participates in the numerous campus activities such as Campus Carnival, Homecoming displays, Christmas displays, serenading fraternities, intramurals, Kennel Club, and Sing Week, as well as Founders Day, a Christmas dance and other parties. The annual Pink Rose Ball is the climax to an exciting year. At this ball the Delta Zeta Rose and the Delta Zeta Man are revealed. according to a previous secret ballot. .. Theta Epsilon Chapter was represented at the Delta Zeta National Con- vention in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the Regional Convention in Louisiana and earned the regional scholarship trophy for the second year in a row. Officers for the year were Bebe Gail Palombo, panhellenic president; Sylvia Binkowski, president; Enid Barr, first vice president; Jane Pickering, second vice president; Carol Butler, recording secretary; Kay Petrus, cor- responding secretary; Jacqueline Foster, treasurer; Dorothy Hines, CCD and Dr. Anges Cofer, faculty adviser. Betty Aswell Janet Bailey Linda Bailey Dorothy Banks Cheryl Kay Boucher Ann Butcher Carol Butler Carolyn Copeland Jane Dickson Camille Duchesne Madeline Endsley Bonnie Ford Jacqueline Foster Sharon Gore Sandra Hamlin Charlotte Hatfield Alice Kahn Dee Kendall Billie Knight Linda Lyles Barbara May Sherry McCrary Bebe Gail Palombo Kay Petrus Jane Pickering Patti Rambin Virginia Schattner Nelda Sisemore Jill Smith Christine Weaver Ethel Wicks Catherine Wilson Delta Zeta Dream Girl, Enid Barr, and Delta Zeta Dream Man, Jerry Templeton, are pre- sented at the DZ Spring Formal as Binky Binkowski, Sandy Adair, Camille Duchesne, and Jane Pickering watch. 222 President Mignon Scogin V ice President Sherry Williams Judy Adams Donna Afeman Louise Amman Corre Anding Lynn Baughman Karen Beard Judy Bishop Mary Blackwell Ann Breckenridge Diane Britt Lynda Brooks Elaine Brown Connie Caraway Linda Carruth Cindy Cook Candy Coombs Angel Courtney Jan Courtney Lillie Craton Jane Crawford Simie Daniel Gail Daniels Ann Davis Judy Denny Nancy Dowling Marilyn Dunmire Kay Enloe Margaret Estes Rosemary Estes Luan Fall Olivia F ox Loyce Garrett Nancy Gates Joan Gist Sandy Gordon Louise Gregory Janet Gray Sherry Hall Pat Harris Margie Hays Nelda Henderson Bonnie Holliday Alpha Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta, oldest sorority 0n the Tech campus, was founded in 1897 at Longwood College in Farmerville, Virginia. The sorority colors are green and white and the flower is the white rose. The Kappa Delta pin is in the shape of a diamond and is surrounded by emeralds and pearls. Beginning Kappa DeltaTs list of social activities for the year was the annual house party held in September at the YMCA camp in Forbing, Loui- siana. Throughout the year, campus activities included rush, a MotherTs Weekend luncheon, a Campus Carnival booth and a Homecoming display. KD's also enjoyed the Christmas and Spring formals. Alpha Chi Chapter contributes annually to the Kappa Delta National Phi- lanthropy, the Crippled Childrens Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Other service projects include selling of Christmas seals and work with the chil- dren at the Methodist ChildrenTs home. Alpha Chi participated in the State Day Convention held in Monroe, Louisiana, this past spring. The chapter received 3 Scholarship Award for having the best scholastic record on campus for the fall semester, 1963. Officers for the year were Mignon Scogin, president; Sherry Williams, vice president; Mary Blackwell, secretary; Linda Carruth, treasurer; Mar- garet Estes, assistant treasurer; Joan Gist, editor and Miss Ruth Richardson, faculty adviser. Kay Howard Susan James Karen Jenkins Mary Kirkland Lois Leyendecker Ann Luck Mary McCasland Anne McCoy Sandra McCrory Sharon McCrory Marilyn Madden Janet Marlin Jan Mason Paula Miller Mary Minchew Sandra Mitchell Evelyn Munson Mary Oliphanl Donna Olson Midge Phillips Judy Randolph Margaret Randolph Julie Reese Susan Rhea Mary Russell Marilyn Sims Anita Shadow Helen Shaffer Belly Stevenson Margaret Sumrall Diane Taylor Rogena Thompson Gail Weems Nancy White Carolyn Woodall Beth Young Kappa Delta TtWizard of Of Rush party. President Carolyn Morris V ice President Charlene Aicklen Janice Aldredge Charlotte Aicklen Kay Barham Linda Baucum Elizabeth Barnard Bennie Carole Barnes Nancy Beasley Beverly Blackmnn Ginger Brown Virginia Buford Diane Burnum Mymie Caldwell Sandra Castleherry Sue Callender Nancy Cleveland Sue Cox Bonnie Cole Katherine Ewing Holly Fan! Betty Fincher Sondra Fulmer Sharon Garner Charlotte Giambrone Sharon Graves Celia Green Gayle Griggs Rebecca Gulledge Bess Haley Paula Hall Frances Hawkins Donna Henderson Janet Higgins Nancy Howell Margaret Ann Hundley Marilynn Jenkins Vicki Jones Carol Keahey Glenda Kirkpatrick Mary Katherine Kite Jennifer Lee Linda Lewis Peggy Lindsley In 1852 the Philomathean Society was orgamzed at Wesleyan College, which was the first college ever chartered for higher education for women. Phi Mu was granted a charter by the State of Georgia, which gave it the prerogatives of a national corporation. In that same year, the first new chapter of Phi Mu, Beta Chapter, was installed at Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia. Today Phi Mu has over 90 collegiate chapters. The badge of Phi Mu is a small golden shield, overlaid with a black shield. Upon the black shield are the letters Phi Mu, three stars, and a hand clasping a heart. The badge may be plain, but is more often jeweled 0r chased. Officers for the year were Carolyn Morris, president; Charlene Aicklen, vice president; Betty Fincher, corresponding secretary; Charlotte Aicklen, recording secretary; Lynda Wright, treasurer: and Dusty Wharton, membership director. Peggy Loe Ann Lofton Nan Logue Barbara Dale Lowrey Helen McBride Janet Malarkey Diane Maxey Susan Mays Darlene Mitchell Marion Mixon Nancy Nelson Mary C. Nolen Eileen Petrus Pat Palmer Jorenda Reynolds Sandra Rhodes Sandra Riddle Faith Robinson Kathy Robinson Rebecca Roth Joyce Rutledge Paula Shaw Ellen Smith LaVerne Sommers Ann Simmons Larrie Spier Dorenda Spurlock Susan Strother Mary Thomas Sue Tucker Carol Turner Sue Waite Sue Weaver Frances West Pam Whatley Dusty Wharton Janis Williams Lynda Wright Margaret Ann Wright President Jeanie White F irSt Vice President Diane McCoy Bonnie Aden Mary Allen Linda Anthony Liz Ashby June Barkmeyer Mary Barth Holly Bayne Johnnie Beasley Ann Blackwell Sue Blankenship Glynda Bounds Carol Brau Kathy Bridges Marilyn Brown Nancy Brownlee Suzanne Bush Jeanne Carlisle Emily Cater Judy Collins Yvonne Cox Mary Cross Linda Davis Patricia Davis Vicki Davis Darene Day Diane Dees Tommye Edwards Mary Ethridge Mary Evans Linda Feller Glenda Ferguson Janice Fowler Mary Fowler Sharon Friday Gail Garfield Kay Gillan Pat Grant Anne Cray Fern Halford Sandra Harper Juanice Harris Marilyn Hill In 1874- at Colby College in Waterville, Maine, Sigma Kappa Sorority was founded by five of the first women at this former men,s college. Its founders chose the violet for Sigma Kappais flower; lavender and maroon were picked as colors. The official badge of Sigma Kappa is an equilateral triangle of gold, in which is centered at smaller raised maroon triangle bearing the gold Greek letters. Pearls, the official jewels, and rubies are usually the stones in the pin. Beta Epsilon chapter, on the Tech campus, was founded in March of 1940. A few of the outstanding activities this year were participation in the Campus Carnival and Homecoming activities, annual Christmas and Spring formals, a Valentine Tea honoring retired and senior faculty members and the Pearl and Scholarship banquets. Beta Epsilon also is an active participant in the Maine Seacoast Mission, which is supported by Sigma throughout the United States. The 1964 pledge class included 39 members, which was the quota for the year. Officers for the year were Jeanie White, president; Diane McCoy, first vice president; Julia Ann Hoyer, second vice president; Mary Jane Ethridge, recording secretary; Nancy Brownlee, correspond- ing secretary; Yvonne Cox, treasurer and Carole Pruett, membership chairman. Julia Hoyer Paula Ingram Kathy Jackson Camilla Johnson Marsha Johnson Kay Jones Barbara Kendrick Sheron Kennedy Karen Kohara Mary LeVasseur Judy Lipscomb Susan McElroy Jan McWilliams Peggy Manning Jennifer Marrs Evelyn Martin Marilyn Martin Martha Miers Maureen Mills Diane Nation Patricia Paul Cynthia Pickering Carole Pruett Pam Rainwater Susan Robinson Carol Salling Dora Schultz Lynda Sloan Ellen Snow Sharon Southerland Donna Tatum Cheryl Taylor Sharon Teague Mary Torregrossa Marcia Tynes Carol Waggonner Sharon Westbrook Jackie Wheeler Mary Williams Patricia Williamson Georgia Wilson Sharon Woodie Members of the sorority, Pat Williamson and Mary Beth Williams, along with their friends, attend a campus activity. President Bill Carter V ice President Toney Baskin Kenneth Andrews Achilles Armenakis William Bauer Allen Betz II Karl Bitner James Blewett Sydney Boone, Jr. Gregg Boring Ronnie Bounds, Jr. Richard Brunson John Campbell James Chandler, Jr. Larry Conlon Donald Clark, Jr. Thomas Cox James Cozine, Jr. Joseph Duhon, Jr. Douglas Durham Ronald Durham John Eby, Jr. John Fogarty James Goode, Jr. Maurice Graham, Jr. Michael Grigsby John Grimm Sam Hilburn Andrew Hodges Kenneth Horton William Hutchens Paul Johnson James Kincannon John McFarland Michael McInnis Charles Newnam Ned Noland John Oliver Larry Phillips Michael Ricca Patrick Riordan Stephen Rogers Mark Rolandt George Roussel John Sachs Glen Smith William Stacy John Stewart Mitchell Sumrall Everett Tallant Dave Washnock Kappa Alpha Order is unique in that it is a southern fraternity. K A was founded at Washington and Lee University on December 21, 1865. Robert Edward Lee was the president of that college, and it is the character and qualities of that great man that Kappa Alpha Order purposely strives to emulate. , The southern way of life and tradition is exemplified in the practice of Old South Weekend. The weekend consists of a decorating party, hayride, secession ceremony, parade and delivery of invitations. Festivities are concluded by the Old South Ball. Other parties during the year include the Jungle Party, Homecoming, Christmas Party and State Fair. Kappa Alpha has active members in the Student Senate, Sigma Tau Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Sigma Pi, Tau Beta Pi, and other campus organizations. Gamma Alpha at Tech received its charter on October 5, 1947. Officers for the fall semester were Bill Carter, president; Toney Baskin, vice presi- dent; Jim Cozine, recording secretary; John Campbell, corresponding secretary; Chris Eby, historian; Paul Johnson, treasurer; John McFarland, censor; Buzzy Tallant, sergeant at arms, and John David Stewart, initiation office. Mr. Mark Harris, a member of the Art Department, is the faculty at vxser. Miss Judy Dominick Kappa Alpha Rose Donald Waters Fred White Richard Wilcox, Jr. Ronald Wilhite Walter Wise Charles Allen Charles Andrews James Baker Jim Baremore James Barnwell Michael Baxter Albert Benoit Steve Bokun Michael Briery Richard Campbell James Craig Michael Cunningham James Fambrough Melvin Finuf Wayne Ford Jon Gagliard Robert Giddens Phillip Harris Mike Haynes John Henley James Hetherwick Robert Himes Sidney Johnson Arden Lea Murray Lynn David McKinney Ralph McKinney George McNeill Buford Murphy Walter Murphy, Jr. Jerald Neal Michael O,Brien Richard Rand Charles Smyth, Jr. James Stephens Joe Taylor Joseph Toups Steve Updegraff Freddy Worthington Charles Wilcox Thomas Wilson George Womack Thomas Young Grand Master, F all Roger Briley Grand Master, Spring Jonathan Moore Howard Aiken Wayne Anderson John Barber John Beasley Jimmy Bickley Bill Baugh Pete Bingham Kim Breese Sam Brooks Mark Brown Jim Bruner Ronnie Bryant Billy Burris Rob Butler Charles Carroll Charles Caston Eddie Cloutman Harvey Cobb Johnny DeFreese Bill Duncan Paul Eason Gray Easterling Roger Ewing Homer Flynn Chuck F owler Lewis F owler Richard Fowler Gary Cordon Jack Grace Randy Hall Ben Hanchey Barry Herndon Randy Hodges Carl Holland Mark Holland Jerry Hubener Don Jacobs Phil Jacobs Doug Jenkins Philip Jung Chuck Kasischke John Kennedy Hadley Leavell Hoffie Lessenger Charles Lewis Lewis Love Rick McAllister Darien McKenzie 230 Kappa Sigma was founded in 1869 at the University of Virginia by the TTFive Friends and Brothers.n Today the international fraternity, one of the top ten in the nation, has 136 chapters in the United States and Canada. Omega Kappa, a local fraternity formed in 1928 on the Tech campus, was granted a charter and installed as the Epsilon Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma in 1941. The colors are scarlet, white, and emerald green and the flower is the lily-of-the-valley. Striving to maintain the high ideals basic to the fraternity, Kappa Sigma held its second annual Halloween Party for the children of the Ruston Methodist ChildrenTs Home. Scholarship and leadership are highly emphasized by Kappa Sigma. The chapter has consistently been above the all-menTs scholastic aver- age for several years. Many student body officers and other responsible positions on campus are held by members of Kappa Sigma. Social activities of the year included open house before and after the home football games, regular weekend parties, and special parties including the annual Christmas Party, French Party, Hawaiian Party, and the Spring Formal to climax the social year. The Kappa Sigma Badge is in the shape of the star and crescent, the fraternity emblem. Within the frve pointed star, the top of which is grched by the crescent, are the Greek letters representing Kappa 1gma. Officers for the fall semester were Roger Briley, grand master; Jonathan Moore, grand procurator; Pete Bingham, grand master of ceremonies; Doug Jenkins, grand scribe; and Dick Fowler, grand treasurer. Officers for the spring semester were Jonathan Moore, grand master; Kim Breese, grand procurator; Frank Schooler, grand master of cere- monies; Doug J enkins, grand scribe; and Gary Michiels, grand treasurer. Claude Marlette Billy Marsh Jimmy Martin Cary Michiels Bert Moore Phil Moore Johnny Morris Scott Myres James Norris Mike 0,Brien Fred Odom Harold Odom Sammy OTDonnell Lee Patillo Charles Peters Tommy Phillips Ross Porter Mitch Ratcliff Rusty Reeves Scotty Roberts Bo Rosenthal David Sanderford Frank Schooler Johnny Schrieber Jerry Shank Roger Shaw Ronnie Smith Danny Spencer Mike Sport James Stewart James Stokes Ronnie Stokes John Thomas Richard Thompson Ted Turner Rowland Vernon Mark Wardell Tebo Wells Bill Wilson Glenn Wright Homecoming party in Kappa Sigma Chapter Room. Melvin McKinney Raymond Madden Roger Manson President Clint Mouer Vice President Bill Weatherly Ray Adkins George Basinger John Bice Richard Blanks James Brewer Bobby Childress Otis Courville Donald Dalton William Daniel Weldon D,Aquin Kenneth DeLyser Walt Fall James Frantz James Fuller Raymond Gonzales, Jr. Charles Green, Jr. James Hardy John Hawkins Thomas Hickman William Hollingsworth Robert Hollis Fred Jones Frank Kelly 111 Otis King, Jr. Theta Psi Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha, the oldest national fraternity on the Louisiana Tech Campus, was installed here on April 1, 1925. The fraternity was founded nationally at Boston University on Novem- ber 2, 1909. Built of fine character and leadership, Lambda Chi Alpha stresses scholarship, as seen by the 2,507 average last spring and strives to- wards the twelve ideals of the fraternity, some of which are learning, adaptability, cooperation and Christianity. The social calendar for the year included a beatnik party, post game parties, Mid-Winter Formal, Barbarian party, Hawaiian party and as the grand climax the annual Lambda Chi Alpha Spring formal. The Louisiana Tech Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha was recently honored when the TtSweetheartf Miss Peggy Romero, the 1964 Miss Louisiana contestant in the Miss Universe contest, was chosen as TTThe Crescent Gir for the entire international Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. All the members of Lambda Chi take an active part in all IFC spon- sored intramural sports, winning the basketball trophy last year. VLambda Chi alumni like Harry Truman, Jimmy Doolittle, Sandy Kofax, and deans and professors at Tech show that fraternity men turn out to be national and community leaders. Miss Peggy Romero Lambda Chi Crescent Girl International Crescent Girl Thomas Ledford, Jr. Gary Lee Charles Liner Lester Liner Ronald Loyd William Mathis Robert McCoy, Jr. Ira McKnight Dave Mouret Robert OTDonahue III William Ragsdale William Reeves Glynn Reynolds, Jr. Spencer Roane Bryant Rogers Tommy Thomas Arthur Varvoutis Leslie Walker, Jr. Earl Weber Larry West Charles White President Billy Sneed V ice President Louis Christian Richard Akin Gerald Allen Paul Bailey Jerry Barr Dick Bonin Michael Bounds Harold Brennan Louis Bretz Robert Brelz Charles Brocato Carl Brown Frank Brown William Brown Robin Bryan Wayne Bryan Buddy Bump William Burton Jim Caverlee Terry Cheatham Chuck Chesley Paul Clark Frank Clements Lee Cooke Sidney Conley Dewey Corley Jim Davis Richard Davis Bubba Delaroderie Mac Dillard Jimmy Dodson John Dorris Ron Doughty Hollis Down DonaldIDyson Terry Ewing Phillip Fairchild Harry Farrar James Faust R. J. Fertitta William Files Carey Froelich Randy Gillum Johnny Gore Billy Green Joe Halford Tim Hancock Robert Henderson Robert Holladay Joey Hough Rennie Howard Johnny Hruska Don Huckaby Robert Jefcoat Jimmy Kircus Tommy Kirkpatrick Bruce Latshaw Pi Kappa Alpha was founded on March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia. Now the national fraternity, one of the top ten in the nation, has 127 chapters in the United States. The Gamma Psi Chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha received its charter on the Tech campus on April 10, 1940. The colors are garnet and gold. As each year comes along, the Pikes participate in all of the intra- mural activities and does very well in each. Pikes are a social organiza- tion and during the year has weekend parties, open house and other social functions. Some of the more outstanding parties are the Honor party, Christmas formal, Delta Club formal and Spring formal. Mr. James Malone of the Chemical Engineering Department is the faculty adviser. Offlcerslor the year were Billy Sneed, president; Louis Christian, vice president; Jimmy Tate, treasurer and Jack Tomlinson, secretary. Miss Loyce Garrett Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl Jim Ledoux George Levert Wade Lewis Jerry Lindsey Don Little Jimmy Long David Malcolm Billy Maple Robert Manus Bill Martenson Richard McDonald Gerald McDowell Garland McIlveene James McKinney Lyndon McNeely Fred Miller Edward Miller Roger Miller Gerald Morgan Julian Murchinson Fred Newton Jacque Olivier Jim Owens Joseph Pankey Mickey Phillips Marvin Rainer Joe Rasco Gordon Reynolds William Rives Henry Roane Robert Robins William Rogers Mike Russell Randall Schultz Bill Smith Gene Smith Malcolm Smith Lee Steely Freddy Stewart William Sumlin Jimmy Tate Johnny Tauzin Don Teague Charles Thompson Kenny Tidwell Jack Tomlinson Roy Trahan Barry Valure Charles Van Zile Hugh Walmsley Billy Weathersby Arnold White Robert Wilder Robert Williams Michael Wright Commander Ray Norre Lieutenant C ommander Tommy Adkins Eta Zeta Chapter of the Sigma Nu Fraternity was brought to the Tech campus in the spring of 1960 by Dr. C. C. Chadbourn, Jr., and his son. Since then, Sigma Nu has established on campus a fraternity governed entirely by the honor principle and has operated without a hint of fines or hazing. The men of this fraternity have tried to live by the ideals set forth in the creed: iiTo believe in the life of love, to walk in the way of honor, to serve in the light of truth... These same principles have carried the national fraternity from its founding in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute to a present-day organization of over 70,000 living members. The chapter at Tech has always prided itself in the proper emphasis that they endeavor to place on scholarship. For five straight semesters, Sigma Nu has been the top fraternity on campus in scholastic achieve- ment and for the past two years it has turned in the best average among all of Sigma Nuis 140 chapters across the nation. With fewer worries about the grades, the Sigma Nuis participate in a vigorous social program. The award for the outstanding Homecoming display was captured by Sigma Nu this past year, as was the last Sing Week competition. The parties held during the year are too numerous to list, as is the complete intramural sports program. Sigma Nu has been proud to do its part toward boosting school spirit with the now-traditional Sigma Nu cannon. During the cannonis two years at Tech, it has helped boom the team on to victory again and again. The chapter adviser is Mr. H. C. Pyhurn, an indispensable man around Sigma Nu. His advice and help have brought the members through rough and smooth, for which they owe him their undying gratitude. With his help, they have every hope of maintaining the brand of a true honor fraternity on the Tech campus. Bill Alsbrooks Mike Armour Don Austin Marc Bordelon Patrick Briney Woodrow Chew Chandler Clifton Maurice Cottingham John Daniels Lee Denson Claude Dolese Charles Dunlap Charles Earl Larry Edgemon Mike Gililland Bobby Glasgow Carl Greco ' Francis Cuidry Ronnie Harrison Hardy Hays Ronald Henson Mike Hill Perrin Jones Johnny Kaschak Stafford Vallery, who made the Sigma Nu cannon, is shown as he touches it off at State Fair. Miss Diane Britt Sigma Nu Rose Tommy Keller David Leigh Karl Long Harvey Luttrell Ray Mack Don Mears John Mears Kenny Mears Conway Merrett Rusty Moore Ray Moreau James Parks James Pelton Raymond Pelton Charles Pringle Mike Riley Eddie Rundell Foster Semple Kirk Skeeles David Skinner Ed Smith Manco Snapp Lynn Stephens Larry Taunlon Jerry Thornhill Richard Tubbs John Turner Stafford Vallery Steve Woodward David Wylie President Parks Davis Vice President John Swafford The first chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded in 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University. Since that time HTekeH chapters have grown to 209 in number, making TKE the largest national fraternity in number of chapters and undergraduate members. In 1898 Techis TKE chapter had its beginning as a local, Alpha Omega. This occurredjust four years after the founding of Tech, making it the oldest Greek organization on campus. The Tekes at Tech are now enjoying the result of a long awaited dream and much hard labor, which is the new chapter room. The chapter room was completed last spring and stands in front of the dormitory section. A well planned social program is one goal of a social fraternity. In addition to regular parties held every other week, Tekes enjoy several annual theme parties such as Beatnik, State Fair, Christmas, Western, Tahitian and the Red Carnation Ball. The big event at the Red Carnation Ball is the crowning 0f the sweetheart, who was Ann Watson for 1964-65. The Tekes are also a well balanced athletic group, which can be proved by their possession of last yearis All Sports trophy. Officers for 1964-65 were Parks Davis, president; John Swafford, vice president; James Blunt, secretary; Gene Blevins, treasurer; Allen Tuten, historian; James Hatcher, chaplain; Gerald McDonald, pledge trainer and David Carder, sergeant-at-arms. Billy Adney William Alexander Raymond Applegarth Ronnie Bennett Rickey Blackstock Gene Blevins James Blunt Alvin Boudreaux Thomas Brocato Ben Bradford Dan Brockner Charles Brown Mark Burson Joe Cadenhead David Carder Ray Chadderdon Jimmy Chelette Mike Collins Brian Couvillion Robert Crick Bill Culpepper Terral Deville John Dombroski Thomas Ernest Tommy Folk Denny Garner Randy Gilland Louis Grant Danny Cray Glen Cremillion Jon Hager James Hatchet George Hayes Frank Hayford Ronald Herbert Bob Honaker Wesley Irby William Jackson Robbie James Ronald Johnston Billy Lester Jim Love Gerald McDonald John McDonald Robert McMurrian John Magee Mickey Manning George Marlowe Ralph Mead Ronald Michelli Charles Miles Bernard Moore James Morgan John Murphy Jimmy Napper Ray Nichols Johnny Overby Leon Overby Jackie Owens Tommy Page Paul Palmer Paul Patterson Ronnie Planchard Robert Ramsey Gary Remillard James Reynolds Kerry Roberts Rick Roberts Bruce Robinson Robin Rockett Howard Rogillio Bill Ross Thomas Russell Rick Sibley Richard Smith Ted Squires Chris Stapleton Andrew Sundborg Ronald Tackett Bud Thames Anthony Tolin Allen Tuten John Upchurch Loys Vidler Barry Wade John Watts Burnice White John White Miss Ann Watson Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart William King Sam Larche John Loughlin David LeBlanc William Lestage 305th Air F orce ROTC DEPARTMENT OF nagzssamr uposuct sruozt '1: cm. JACK A Hpmmv -, LT. COL. JACK A. MURPHY LT. COL. DEWEY S. McCLELLAN Professor of Aerospace Studies Education 311d Training Officer Scope and Mission of the Air Force ROTC The AFROTC is designed to develop in selected college students those qualities of leadership and other attributes essential to their advancement in positions of responsibility as commissioned officers in the United States Air Force. The program is the major source of Air Force officer selection. The purpose and objectives of the program are: to select and motivate cadets to serve as career Air Force officers; to develop in cadets by precept, example and participation, the attributes essential for leadership; to help cadets develop an interest in, and understanding of the Air Force mission, organization, operations problems, and techniques; to provide the military education and training which will give cadets a general background and sound foundation on which to build an officer career. CAPTAIN COLBERT IL. MIER MAJOR JAMES A. WEBB Detachment nstructors CAPTAIN LAWRENCE A. REVILL CAPTAIN THOMAS E. HURT ADMINISTRATIVE NCOS: Sngt. Billy Hipps, Tngt. George Mead, Sngt. Thomas Duhon. TRAINING NCOS: Mngt. Max Bledsoe, Sngt. Willard Bostic. Administrative Personnel INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY CUSTODIAN Gerald Wied Sanderson OFFICE PERSONNEL: Karen Green, Walter Cook, Binkey Binkowski. F all 1964 Wing Staff Position Commander ............................................. John Barham Executive Officer ........................................ Fred Green Administrative Officer .............................. Milton Stanley Operations Officer .............................. John Shaughnessy Inspector .............................................. Louis Christian Personnel Officer ...................................... Larry Rogers Accounting 81 Finance Officer ......................... Bret Pope Security 8: Law Enforcement Officer ....... Robert Schwartz Information Officer .................................. Edwin Walker Personnel Services Officer ....................... Robert Daulton Supply Officer .............................................. Jim Dykes Hon. Col. Marsha Hoefeld, John Barham g; i , v 1' Ihiiiahhhhh WINQ STAFF: F irst Row: Milton Stanley, Fred Green, Robert Schwartz John Barham, Hon. Col. Marsha'Hoefeld, Louis Chnstlan. Second Row: John Shaughnessy, Larry Rogers, Bret Pope, Robert Daulton. Third Row: Edwin Walker, Jim Dykes, Joe Pierce, Jim McMullen. Fourth Row: John Brewer, John Kaschak, James Moore, David Stone. GROUP COMMANDERS AND SPONSORS: First Row: Hon. Cols. Sharon White, Karen Taylor, Mary Paine Allen. Second Row: Jim Cozine, Louis Grant, Antonio E. Lono. SQUADRON COMMANDERS AND SPONSORS: First Row: Hon. Lt. Col. Loyce Garrett, Mike Bounds, Hon. Lt. Col. Martha Labenne. Chet Terrell, Hon. Lt. Col. Linda Lowe, Ken Delyser. Second Row: Hon. Lt. Col. Jan McWilliams, Roy Johnson, Hon. Lt. Col. Elizabeth Ashby, Don Duck, Hon. Lt. Col. Judy Watts, Chuck Kasischke. Third Row: Hon. Lt. Col. Emily Cater, Don Chandler, Hon. Lt. Col. Dianne Reger, James Smith, Hon. Lt. Col. Shawn Friday, Joel Gibson. Fourth Row: Hon. Lt. Col. Dianne Ramsey, Charles Luther. General Wade makes presentation to distinguished cadets. Drill Team Inspection F all Activities Colonel Murphfs Band Wing Staff at Work Colonel Murphy presents hat to new wing commander. Change of Command Fall Wing Commander UighU congratulates Spring Wing Commander. Spring 1965 Wing Staff Positions Commander ............................................... Louis Grant Executive Officer ................................... Charles Luther Administrative Officer .......................... Kenneth DeLyser Operations Officer ..................................... James Smith Inspector ................................................. Harvey Cobb Personnel Officer ................................... Ronald Tackett Accounting 81 Finance Officer .............. Charles Kasischke Security 8: Law Enforcement Officer ........... Don Chandler Information Officer ..................................... Carl Pampe Personnel Services Officer ............................. Don Baker Supply Officer ........................................ Granville Goza Hon. Col. Karen Taylor, Louis Grant WING STAFF: First Row: Louis Grant, Hon. Col. Karen Taylor, Charles Luther. Second Row: James Smith, Harvey Cobb, Ken Delyser, Ronald Tackett. Third Row: Don Chandler, Ted Squyres, Granville Go'za, Don Baker, Carl Pampe. alHH n '- Hon. Cols. Peggy Romero, Pat Elmore, Elizabeth Ashby. Second Row: GROUP COMMANDERS AND SPONSORS: First Row: Wendell Ward, Marvin Stahl, Don Duck. SQUADRON COMMANDERS AND SPONSORS: First Row: Hon. Lt. Col. Rosemary Bolen, Larry Simmons, Hon. Lt. Col. Martha Labenne, Jack Grace, Hon. Lt. Col. Deanna Davis, John Shaughnessy. Second Row: Hon. Lt. Col. Bonnie McKee, Ronald Bryant, Hon. Lt. Col. Janet Cook, Dennis Towns, Hon. Lt. Col. Jane Wood, Leo Gagnon. Third Row: Hon. Lt. Col. Sharon Reynolds, Dennis Herrell, Hon. Lt. Col. Sharon Friday, Joe Farrar, Hon. Lt. Col. Pat Hogg, Larry Grimes, Hon. Lt. Col. Sandy Sinor, Louis Christian. .27!!! i ROTC Briefing Team ROTC Briefing Team Spring Activities Wing Commander at Work Five basic exercises Practice for parade Drill Team The Louisiana Tech Valkyrie performs at many special events and festivals throughout the south. Some of these are: Natchitoches Christmas Festival, State Fair, Holiday in Dixie, Barksdale Open House, and each year takes part in the annual Area C. Competition against such schools as the University of Texas, TCU, University of Oklahoma, University of Arkansas and other widely acclaimed schools. In the past they won first andlor second places in the fancy and standard drills. In 1963 the Valkyrie won the Outstanding Area Drill Team trophy. In 1964 they won first place in the fancy drill. Drill Team inspection Missile Dedication In the fall semester of 1964, Lt. General David Wade, Commander of Second Air Force, Strategic Air Command, and President F. Jay Taylor dedicated the minuteman missile at Louisiana Tech. This is the only minuteman missile located on a college campus in the entire United States. The missile symbolizes the forward, modern approach to education at Tech as well as the close cooperation be- tween the Air Force and the college. President Taylor accepts missile. General Wade boarding jet to leave. gm: AIR FORCE Art Show The USAF Documentary Art program is the story of the United States Air Force, its history and its present day operations. It is the story of dedicated men and for this reason cannot be told in words alone. These paintings present the lives and operations of the men and mission of the Air Force. The exhibit was displayed at Tech for nine days and was viewed by some 5,000 students, faculty, and residents of the local community. 24 Hour Alert-Japan-1954 Maybe, Someday . . . FIP flying cadets Sgt. Bledsoe, FIP instructor F IP Program The Flight Instruction Program hFIPh is a basic training course for the men who in the future will be Air Force pilots. It is government sponsored and cadets who qualify learn to fly at a local flying school. They may obtain a private pilots license. Upon graduating from Tech, they become pilots in the United States Air Force. Preparing to take off Ground school Classroom work. W Operations Officer signals start of drill. Activities Cadets of the Month. ths on top? Corps photographer gets directions from Infor- mation Officer. International relations. Lagniappe ELEAEQR HALE dltor Tech s yearbook, the Lagniappe, is published annually by students. Staff members are selected by the editor from those students who have had experience on yearbook staffs, or those who show ability, interest and willingness to work. Work begins on the book in September and continues until it is published in May. LILA BAMBURC Assistant Editor STAFF MEMBERS Heft t0 righU Billy Brown, Diane Slubblefleld, Dottie Caldwell. GLENN LEWIS Sports Editor JOHN WOOD Photographer STEVE RODAKIS Chief Photographer WALTER ALDRICH Photographer CAROL HOWK Editor GLENN LEWIS Sports Editor BETHE ANDREWS Advertising Manager The Tech Talk is published each Thursday afternoon except during holidays and examination periods by the Journalism Department. Staff members are majors or minors in journalism, but students of other departments are invited to contribute articles. Kenneth F. Hewins, professor of journalism and news bureau director, is faculty adviser. The newspaper, established in 1925, has as its purpose to provide information about campus activities to the readers, as well as to afford students of journalism practical experience in newspaper work. They receive training in news writing, editorial writing, feature writing, sports coverage, copy reading, headline writing and page layout. At the college, the Tech Talk is read by the student body, the faculty and staff members. External circulation includes alumni, high schools over the state and other persons interested in happenings at Tech. Standing: Reporters-KAREN HAGEDORN, ANN KNIGHT. Sitting: Society Editor, BRENDA CUSTER. REPORTERS Standing: SONDRA ELLIS, MARIE STEPHENS. Sitting: ELEANOR HALE. REPORTERS Standing: WILLIAM RICHARDSON, JOHN RALSTON. Sitting: EDWIN WALKER. ERNIE PEREZ Editor SHERRY AND BILL HUDSON Circulation Staff and Associate Editor Louisiana Tech Engineer HERBERT EDELEN Features Editor SID WEATHERFORD Art and Layout RAY MOREAU Business Manager STEVE RODAKIS Photography PAULA EGGLESTON Editorial Staff Governing Honorary Professional Departmental Special Interest Service Religious 1904? No! Homecoming 1964-. The Executive Council JOHN DAVID STEWART President Preparations for a State Fair Victory The College year 1964-65 has been one of numerous changes for the students at Louisiana Tech with many of them accomplished by the Student Senate, the student governing body. Among the activities which have both streamlined the actions of the Senate and have benefited the student body this year have been the revision of the Whois Who selection procedures; the monthly luncheons with President F. Jay Taylor; the revision of the cheerleader rules and election; the addition of student members to the college discipline committees; the revisions to the student body Constitution; the reworking of the programs for Fathers, Weekend and Homecoming; the revision of the Student Loan Program. and the by-laws t0 the Constitution. The Miss Louisiana Tech Pageant was a memo- rable event of this year. Members of the F 00d Committee presented the views of the students to the proper officials. The redesigned senior ring went on sale in the fall. In addition to the new activities undertaken by the Senate, the traditional projects have been carried on as in the past. The faculty adviser, Scott Weathersby, served his sixth year in that capacity. JAMES NORRIS Vice-President SHERON KENNEDY Exec utive Secretary DUSTY WHARTON Secretary KAREN BEARD Treasurer Presidents and Senators BILLY SNEED Senior Class President BILLY WEATHERSBY Junior Class President BILL WILSON Sophomore Class President PETE BINGHAM Student Union President WOODIE FLOWERS Senior Man Senator KAY HOWARD Senior Woman Senator JONATHAN MOORE Senior Man Senator CONI SWEENEY Senior Woman Senator ROWLAND VERNON Junior Man Senator CAROLYN HOUSTON Junior Woman Senator AL BATEMAN Junior Man Senator LINDA LANDRUM Junior Woman Senator BILL BAUGH Sophomore Man Senator CAROL JEAN WACGONNER Sophomore Woman Senator BILL WEATHERLY Sophomore Man Senator MARGARET ANNE SUMRALL Sophomore Woman Senator PAT BRINEY Freshman Man Senator HOPE BURGESS Freshman Woman Senator BARRYv WADE Freshman Man Senator CAROL HOWK Tech Talk Editor Campus Women9s The purpose of the Campus Women,s Council is to unite the governing bodies of the dormitories so that problems may be recognized by a specific organization, and so that the residents of the dor- mitories may become more closely associated and participate in more cooperative enterprises. Each year the Campus Women,s Council publishes a booklet, ttTo Do And Not To D0,,, which contains the rules and regulations of the woments dormitories. Annual activities sponsored by the CWC are a Mother,s Weekend coffee, a Christmas pajama party for all dormitory women, and a May Day breakfast. Adviser for the CWC is Mrs. June Dyson, Dean of Women. MARCIE MURRY President ZELLA FAYE BROWN PAT LIGHTFOOT Secretary Treasurer This fountain in front of Aswell Hall was a project of the CWC. MARTHA CRUMP SHARON TEACUE Social Publicity Chairman Chairman Council First Row: Mary Payne Allen, Frances Anders, Janis Mae Bland, Deidre Dupree, Kathryn Ann Fedderson. Second Row: Glenda Cherry Futch, Trudy Marie Gann. Pam Goodart, Patricia Lynn Harris, Barbara Hudson. Third Row: Margaret Hundley, Mary Kite, Sandra Kelly, Jerlynne Lott, Sarah Pharis. Fourth Row: Becky Rice, Karen Taylor, Jane Teer, Marcia Tynes, Sue Waite. Fifth Row: Sharon Westbrook. Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council is the governing body and co- ordinator 0f Techis six social fraternities. This organization is composed of the president and two representatives of each fraternity on campus. These, along with the exceptionally capable IFC advisor, Mr. Francis Gwaltney, have the responsi- bility of formulating regulations concerning fraternity affairs which will be acceptable to everyone involved. Included in this is the setting up of fall rush schedules, rules, regulations and printing the IFC rush booklet. The IFC is concerned with improving the fraternity image in the eyes of the school and the community. This has been effected by participation in charitable causes such as the heart fund drive, Red Cross drive, and campus beautification. Each spring semester the IFC sponsors a Greek Week in which all of the social fraternities and sororities participate in various events. In keeping with Techis high academic stand- ards, each semester the IFC presents a scholarship trophy t0 the fraternity division in football, basketball, volleyball, track, cross-country, and softball. An additional trophy is presented to the fraternity winner of the over-all intramural. sports competition. JOHN SWAFFORD .............................................. President DARIEN MCKENZIE ........................... .Vice President DON MEARS .............................................. Secretary MIKE MCINNIS .................................................. Treasurer Setztetl: Mike McInnis, Darien McKenzie, John Swafford, Don Mears. Standing: Jerry Allen, Bill Carter, William Bauer, Ronnie Stokes. Louis Christian. Roger Briley. Raymond Norre, Walt Fall, Rick Sibley, Tommy Adkins, Parks Davis. Dr. Francis Cwaltney. This draws a crowd? Here is a news bulletin. Gree eekend ctivities On your marks, get set, go. One chariot race coming up. Associated Women Students All regularly enrolled women students constitute the membership of the Associated Women Students, coed organization with the following purposes: to discover the problems among women students in regard to living conditions, social life, and scholastic standing; to seek solutions to these problems; and to encourage cooperation, school spirit, and honorable conduct among all students. The Tech AWS is a member of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, a national organization represented on almost CORRE ANDING ....................... President every major college campus. Through the work of AWS, it is hoped lillgEIlRIlISEEUNDSH R'eeellillgz 5133:2133; that the women of the future'w111 strengthen every phase of American JUDY LIPSCOMB.. ....... Corresponding Secretary life JOHNNIE RUTH BEASLEY .................... Treasurer ' . ' DEAN JUNE DYSON ............. Adviser Durlng the fall semester the AWS conducts the freshman adv1ser program for freshman women, the capping ceremony for the fresh- man women, and the Student Life Convocation. The AWS published the Harper Hall dedication programs and Christmas cards sent to all Tech women; directs scholastic competition among dor- mitories, and awards a trophy t0 the dormitory which has the most active participation in campus activities. Spring semester activities include Honor Freshman Awards, the Martha Condra Outstanding Sophomore Award, and the election and installation of new officers. Firs! Row: Dean June Dyson. Clynda Bounds, Milou Hammett, Johnnie Ruth Beasley, Jackie Wheeler, Linda Epps, Sandra McKethan, Kathleen Higgs. Margie Murry. Second Row: Elizabeth Haley. Mary MCCasland, Lucy Jones, Corre Anding, Sondra Fulmer, Sherry Williams, Mary Ellen Blm-kwell. Judy Lipscomb. Pam Henslee. Panhellenic Council Ftrst Row: Bebe Palombo, Elizabeth Bernard, Sherry McCrary, Mignon Scogin, Diane Britt, Bonnie McKee, Paula Miller, Sheron Kennedy, Binky Blnkowski, Linda Bailey. Second Row: Nan Logue, Carolyn Morris, Suzanne Sexton, Becky Rice, Jeanie White, Carol Jean Waggonner. OFFICERS PRESIDENT .............................. Bebe Palombo VICE PRESIDEN ...Rebecca Rice SECRETARY ..Sher0n Kennedy TREASURER .................... Nan Logue PUBLICITY CHAIRMA ........... Sandra Mitchell Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the five women,s social organizations on Tech campus. The council consists of two representatives, the president, and faculty adviser from each sorority. The purpose of the organization is to regulate the rushing rules and activities of the sororities and to promote intersorority co-operation. Each semester, trophies for scholarship are awarded by the council to the sorority with the highest scholastic average and t0 the sorority with the most improved average. Junior Panhellenic Council First Row: Adrane Roy, Jann Aldredge, Eileen Petrus, Jan Mason, Gail Daniels. Second Row: Sharon Friday, Pam Rainwater, Sharon Gore, Linda Lyles, Pam Payne. The Junior Panhellenic consists of the pledge president and a representative from each sorority. JANN AEEEEDSEECLASS PRESIDENTS Ph' M . . ............................... l u Its purpthfr IS f0 orientate the new PICdgeS 0f SHARON FRIDAY ................... .Sigma Kappa the sororltles w1th Panhellemc problems so that LINDA LYLES ....................... ....Delta Zeta they will better understand the job of the Senior JAgEXgKESggY '''''''''''''' Kappa Delta ' . ............ Alpha Chi Om'ega Panhellenlc Councd. 272 Men9s Dormitory Council The Menhs Dormitory Council was founded in February, 1964. It is composed of one elected member for each menhs dormitory. The objectives of the organization are to promote the welfare of men students living in the dormitories, to serve as an expression of opinions of men students in regard to improving conditions in the dorms and to instill in the resident men students a sense of citizenship and mature responsibility. F irst Row: Curtis Beavers, Wayne Freeman, Louis Gibson, Allen Grayson, John Kaschak. Second Row: Ronald Kelly, Reinald Kozikowski, Tom Kundinger, Jameerurray, Frank Roberts. Adams Hall Honor Council First Row: Milou Hammet, Marcia Tynes, Karen Taylor, Marianne McFarland, Zella Faye Brown, Lois Leyendecker, Jennifer Marrs, Mrs. Doris Yarbrough. Second Row: Susie Lewis, Judy Humphries, Pat DeHann, Susie Bottom, Jane Crawford, Bonnie Jo Newcomer, Becky Ray, Nancy Linzy, Anne Atkins, Ann Simmons, Carrie Hanchey, Kathy Demler. Aswell Hall Honor Counci 5'43; v.54: First Row: Pat Palmer, Janice Bland, Mimi Bar- num, Trudy Gann, Sandra Kelly. Second Row: Pam Rainwater, Barbara Kendrick, Kathy Powell, Pam Coodart. Third Row: Ann Watson, Brenda Abercrombie, Mona Myrick, Myrna Williams, Kay Freiberg. ouncil First Row: Toni Cameron. Trudy Smith, Sharon Westbrook, Linda Epps, Marilyn Dunmire, Peggy Whaley, Bobette Golden, Judy Pratt. Second Row: Mrs. Tot McLean, Judy Bishop, Glenda Futch, Sandra Worley, Pat Harris, Connie Caraway, Susan Rhea, Mary Margaret Evans, Janet Higgins, Donna and. Graham Hall Honor Council First Row: Ree Fulgham, Janet Glenn, Marie Powers, Kay Albrinon, Phyllis Petty, Mary Kathryn Kite. Second Row: Larrie Spier, Mar- garet Ann Hundley, Virginia Wilson, Suzie Mills, Sondra Fulmer, Mrs. Alma Roth, Ann w Perry, Sharon Teague, Sue Waite, Sharon Graves, Sallie Shepherd. First Row: Kathy Fedderson, Mary Payne Allen, Jackie Wheeler, Barbara Hudson, Dee Dupree. Second Row: Martha Price, Carol Turner, Margaret Adair, Sonja Shannon, Diane Leslie, Jane German, Kathy Ewing, Mrs. Elizabeth White. Third Row: Jan Williams, Frances Hawkins, Sandy Gordon, Donna Edwards, Bonnie Aden, Nancy Nelson, Carole Box, Susan Briggs, Sharon Garner. 275 276 arper Hall Honor Counci First Raw: Angel Courtney, Martha Crump, Sherry Williams, Jerlynne Lott, Pat Lightfoot. Second Row: Mrs. Nan Penny, Marilyn Hill, Jane Teer, Becky Rice. First Row: Doris Edwards, Fran Futch, Janet Fieh- ler, Mary Anne Oliphant, Margaret Melville, Jere Slack, Cynthia Arnold, Sarah Stone, Blanche Barnes. Second Row: Fran Anders, Vickie Young, Suellen Barnard, Judy Dominick, Carolyn Hunter, Julia Ann Hoyer, Shirley Colvin, Nelda Caraway, Darene Day, Winifred Camp, Dale McBride, Sue Carter, Diane Britt. Alpha Tau Delta F irst Row: Sylvia Arnold; Mary Ellen Blackwell; Dinah Chesson; Bonnie Cole, vice president; Patsy J. Cook; Joan Gist. Second Row: Patsy Hagood; Martha K. Hood, historian; Carroll Howk, publicity chairman; Jerlynne Lott; June Maddux; Sue D. Maxwell. Third Row: Carolyn Morris; Judith Pope; Jorenda Reynolds; Lynn Smith, secretary; Jane Teer, treasurer; Sherry Williams, president. Alpha Tau Delta was founded on the Louisiana Tech campus in 1955. It is an honorary organization established for the purpose of recognizing senior women. Membership is based on scholarship, citizenship, and leadership. Members are selected each fall and spring, and a banquet is held in their honor. Alpha Tau Delta seeks to promote the three characteristics stated as qualifications for membership. Among its many and varied projects are a student tutoring program for students in English 401 and Math 405 and 406, ushering at concerts, participation in the cancer fund drive, visitations t0 the Ruston Nursing Home, and providing books for the Children,s Home. Future plans include affiliation with the national organization of Mortar Board. Mrs. June Dyson, dean of women, serves as ex-officio member, and Alpha Tau Delta advisers are Miss Ruth Richardson, Mrs. Eugenia M. Johnson, and Dr. Lucile P. Folk. Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta, a national society for stu- dents 0f the biological sciences, was founded at Oklahoma City University in 1922, and the Eta Xi Chapter at Tech was established in 1958. The society is designed to stimulate sound scholarship, to promote the dissemi- nation of scientific truth, and to encourage investigation in the life sciences. Membership is determined by scholastic achievement and by interest in biological concepts. First Row: Dr. Roland Abegg, Wilmer Stowe, John Andrulot, Wayne Brown, Gwen Flowers, Judy Pierce, Ken Sanderlin, James Roland, Jerry Kendall, Eddie Gris- wold. Second Row: Billy Hinton, William HiggsY Barry Shelby, Ralph Edwards, James Palmer, Phillip Gaharan, Ernie McCullough, Freddie Lewis, Mr. Albert Lazarus, Barton Hewitt, Dr. Otto Wasmer, Mr. Walter Warner, Mr. S. S. Kilgore. Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Epsilon Tau is the petroleum engineering honor society. The Alpha Chapter of Pi Epsilon Tau was found- ed at the University of Oklahoma in 194-7. The Iota Chapter of Pi Epsilon Tau was founded at Louisiana Tech in 1959. The objectives of this honor society are Tito foster a closer bond between its members and the petro- leum industry, to broaden the scope of ectiyities of its members, and to First Row: Allen Fair- maintaln the hlgh ideals and standards cloth, Jafar N. Hammo- of the engineering profession. gitconglalgoew: Riggs; Election to membership 1n the na- Oglesby, Eugene W. tional organization is based on scho- Thomas' lastic accomplishments, leadership and personality. Cwens Chi Chapter of Cwens, sophomore woments honor society, was founded November 3, 1962. waenst, is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning hqueensh 0r hladies? This organization seeks to foster leadership, scholarship, and fellowship among women of the sophomore class, to promote leadership among freshman women, and to serve and promote the interest of the college in every way possible. Basis for membership in Cwens is scholarship, leader- ship, service and integrity. Among its activities are serving as Pink Ladies at Lincoln General Hospital, making holiday meal-tray favors for hospital patients, and sponsoring a parliamentary law instruction convocation. An initiation feast is held each spring. Advisers are Miss Adelaide Murdock, Miss Reba Neel and Mrs. Lucile Folk. First Row: Dr. Lucile Folk, Helen McBride, Zella Faye Brown, Mary Kathryn Kite, OFFICERS PRESIDENT ............................................... Fran Anders ...... Cora Jean Duty SECRETARY ............................ Zella Faye Brown TREASURER ................. v ................. S ondra Fulmer PROGRAM CHAIRMAN ............... ....Jonelle Kellogg TIDE REPORTER ...................... ....Helen McBride PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN ......................... Rosemary Estes Johnnie Ruth Beasley, Anita Shadow, Johnnie Ingram, Miss Adelaide Murdock. Second Row: Carol Jean Waggonner, Jonelle Kellogg, Ann Hardin, Rosemary Estes, Fran Anders, Sharon Teague, Melba Headrick, Bonita Worsham, Kathleen Higgs, Cora Jean Doty, Camille Duchesne, Lynda Brooks, Kay Enloe. Eta Kappa Nu is a national electrical engineering honor society founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois. Members are elected from the top one-fourth of the junior class and from the top one-third of the senior class. The Louisiana Tech chapter, Delta Gamma, was founded in 1960, rising out of a local electrical engi- neering honorary society, Kappa Tau Delta. Delta Gamma chapter presents the Outstanding Sophomore Electrical Engineering Award each year, and also presents an award to the entry in the science fair held at Tech each year. Offlcers for the year are president, Don Price; vice president, Larry Horsman; recording secretary, Robert Koontz; corresponding secretary, John Wood; treasurer, Ralph Hicks; hBridgeh correspondent, Eugene Lowe. Faculty adviser is Richard M. Steere. First Row: Raymond Anders, Marion Battenfield, John Bentley. Second Raw: Van Browning, Ralph Hicks, Larry Horsman. Third Row: Otis Hughen, Gary Jabben, John Kircus. Fourth Row: Robert Koontz, Eugene Lowe, Larry Phillips. Fifth Row: Don Price, Jonathan Ramsay, John Swafford. Sixth Row: John Wood. Omicron Delta Kappa Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914, Omicron Delta Kappa is an honorary leader- ship society for men. Beta Omicron Circle at Tech was installed in 1949. The Society believes that while good scholarship and intellectual development are the chief objec- tives of college years, the life of the mind is not the only life students will have to cope with as the result of their college experience. In following this belief, Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes and encourages achievement in scholarship, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs, publications, speech, music, drama and the other fine arts. Faculty adviser for this organization is C. G. Hob- good and faculty secretary is S. P. Gullatt, Jr. Officers for the year are president, David Hruska; vice president, John Maxwell; treasurer, John Burton. 1: First Row: Tommy Adkins, Joseph Barron, James Blunt, Donald Bright. Second Row: John Burton, Edgar Chase, Woodrow Chew, Harry Farrar. Third Row: Richard Fowler, Kenneth Griswold, Van Hays, William Higgs. Fourth Row: Jerry Hood, Gene Kirkpatrick, John Maxwell, Donald Pat- terson. Fifth Row: James Pelton, Ronald Perritt, Don Price, Douglas Smith. Sixth Row: John Stewart, John Swafford, Marcus Thornhill, Kenny Tidwell. Seventh Row: William White, John Wood. 282 Phi Kappa Phi A national honorary scholastic society, Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897. Louisiana Tech,s chapter was organized in 1951. Election to membership, based on scholarship and character, is open to honor students from the upper five per cent of the junior class and the upper ten per cent of the senior class. First Row: Tommy Adkins, Dwi ht Anderson, John Andrulot, Silvia Arnold, Joseph Barron. Second ow: Sylvia Binkowski, Mary Black- well, Patricia Cook, Woodie Flowers, Louis Fowler. Third Row: Joan Gist, Susan Goss, Karen Green, Elizabeth Haley, Ruth Hanna. Fourth Row: Van Hays, Judith Hicks, William Higgs, Mary Howard, Carol Howk. F ifth Row: Carolyn Hunter, Jerlynne Lott, Betty McGee, Judith McLemore, Michael McInnis. Sixth Row: June Maddux, Frederick Marsh, Joyce Parker, Larry Phillips, Judith Pope. Seventh Row: Jorenda Reynolds, Russell Richards, Mignon Scogin, Betty Smith, Marcus Thornhill. Eighth Row: Judith Vise, Ruth Waits, Joellen Welch, Martha West, Jerry White. Ninth Row: Sherryn Williams, Vickie Young. Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma, 3 national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, was founded at the Univer- sity of Illinois in 1915. The Louisiana Tech Tau Xi Chapter was formally installed April 23, 1957. The purpose of Pi Tau Sigma is to establish a bond of fellowship which will result in mutual bene- fit to those men in the study and the profession of mechanical engineering, who by their academic or practical achievements manifest a real interest and marked ability in their chosen work. Active members shall be chosen on a basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship and person- ality. They are chosen from the top thirty-five per cent of the junior and senior classes. Mentbers of Pi Tau Sigma reconstructed the Cor- liss steam engine this past spring as a monument to the School of Engineering. Also members of Pi Tau Sigma won first place in mechanical engineer- ing at Engineefs Day with their presentation of the plaque. The plaque, which tells a short history of the Corliss engine, also won third place In overall competition at Engineer 5 Day. The faculty adviser for the project was Ellis Killgore. The officers for this year are Milton Lamb, presi- dent; Charles Slack, vice president; Daniel Ander- son, secretary; Michael Martin, treasurer. The faculty adviser is James D. Lowther. First Row: Daniel Anderson Roger Briley, James Combs. Second Row: Robert Daulton Boyd Giles, Milton Lamb. Third Row: Michael Martin, John Maxwell Donald Patterson. Fourth Row: Martin Risley, Douglas Smith Everett Stackhouse. Fifth Row: James Stewart, John Stewart Earl Weber. 283 ma Tau Delta Rho Gamma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national honorary Eng- lish fraternity, was founded at Tech in 1931 and is the oldest chapter in Louisiana. Candidates for admis- sion are selected on the basis of high scholastic achievement and creative desire. The purposes of the organization are to foster a spirit of fellowship among those specializing in or in- terested in creative writing, litera- ture and languages; to provide an outlet for student writers; and to extend recognition to those who produce superior compositions. First Row: John Andrulot, Linda Bailey, Holly Bayne, Elaine Brown. Second Row: Margaret Clark, Kathleen Higgs, Paul Jason, Lynn Johnson. Third Row: Mike McInnis, Linda Pennington, Frances Stuckey, Cheryl Taylor. Fourth Row: Jeannie White. First Row: Charles Holland, chairman of Summer reading list committee; Shannon Henderson, historian; Carole Pruett, first Vice president; Marti Horton, secretary. Second Row: William Higgs, president; Charles Penuell, treasurer; Jerry Sutton; Guy Bordelon, second vice president. Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi is one of the most outstanding engineering honorary fraternities in American colleges. It serves iito mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergradu- ates in engineering . . . and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engi- neering colleges of America? Although candidates for admission are selected primarily for their scholastic achievements, character, and personality, extracurricular activities are also considered. First Row: Daniel Anderson, James Blunt, Roger Briley, Edgar Chase, Tony Corley, Harry Farrar. Second Row: Woodie Flowers, William Gates, Ralph Hicks, Gary Jabben, Milton Lamb, Eugene Lowe. Third Row: Claude Mahlen, Michael Martin, Donald Patterson, Larry Phillips, Don Price, Jerry Smith. Fourth Row: John Wood. ' Accounting Club The Louisiana Tech Accounting Club was organized in 1953. It is an honorary professional organization for encouraging higher standards of scholarship and de- veloping a closer relationship between accounting students, faculty and businessmen. The organization meets twice each month with one meeting for business affairs of the club and the other meeting for professional development. Officers for the year are president, Charles Williams; vice-president, Jerry White; secretary, Silvia Arnold; treasurer, Clayton Barns. Adviser is Richard Ringheim. First Row: Silvia Arnold, Judson Bailiff, Clay- ton Barns. Second Row: Robert Fisette, Mar- shall Flanagan, Jacqueline Foster. Third Row: David Gloer, Larry Jarrell, Billie Knight. Fourth Row: Andre Michaud, Dan Tucker, Lester Walker. Fifth Row: Jerry White, Charles Williams. Agronomy Club The Louisiana Tech Agronomy Club, Student Section, American Society of Agronomy, was organized in April, 1959, and was chartered by the national society in November, 1959. The purposes of the club are to promote a higher scho- lastic standard and interest in agronomy, horticulture, general agriculture, and related courses; to promote fellow- ship among students; and to train students to become competent leaders in these fields and in civic life. Activities include soil and crop judging teams competing in state, regional, and national contests; delegates to the national convention of ASA and participation in area high school FFA field days. The ASA also awards a plaque to the outstanding club senior each year. The Louisiana Tech soil judging team won the state soil judging contest for 1964-. The faculty adviser is Ben F. Grafton. Officers for the year are Gene Edmondson, president; James Sowell, vice president; Velle Perryman, secretary-treasurer; W. P. Bonner, John W. Powell, reporters; Robert Nelson, parlia- mentarian; John Madden, publicity chairman. First Row: Lamar Barnett, Jerry Bartleson, Clarence Bell. Second Row: W. P. Bonner, Johnny Bruce, James Cannon. Third Row: Robert Childress, Gene Edmondson, Tommy Frederick. Fourth Row: Roy Johnson, James Killingsworth, John Madden. Fifth Row: Johnny Morrow, Robert Nelson, John Powell. Sixth Row: Donald Quinn, James Voss, Peter Wilkinson. Seventh Row: James Willis. 287 JERRY LAZENBY President LEO GAGNON Secretary American Society of The student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers provides civil engineering students with the oppor- tunities to begin professional associations, professional devel- opment and to foster the development of professional pride. Active membership is available to sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students in civil engineering, with an honorary membership given to interested engineering freshmen. The chapter participates in Engineefs Day and Engineersh Week activities, and sponsors technical programs, field trips, and social activities for its members. JOHN ELKINS Vice President BUDDY SMITH Tre asurer First Row: Vernon Benedict, Richard Boston, Bill Burton, Bill Busbey, Charles Coyle, James Doughty. Second Row: Donald Edington, Walter Fall, Bob Feazel, Alan Gravel, Philip Hogan, Charles Kasischke. Civil Engineers F irst Row: Frank Kelly, Thurman Lauret. Second Row: Bob Lignowski, Karl Long, Jerry McDonald, Bobby Miller, Allen Neal, Edmond Nolan. Third Row: Michael Phillips, Jim Pruett, Ray Pylant, Walter Reed, Roy Reynolds, Bruce Robinson. Fourth Row: Frank Sam 1e, James Schmidt, Kirdes Schubert, Leon Stamm Charles Tawlog, Rennie Terral. Fift Row: Donald Tolar, Don Tyler, James Waxham, Regen White, illlam Whlte, Steve Wise. 289 American Society of The purpose of the Louisiana Tech Student Section of the Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers is to promote the advancement of knowledge in the theory and practice of mechanical engineer- ing, to promote a professional spirit among the members, and to promote fellowship. This society was founded at Tech in 1949. The local section is one of more than 140 such sections throughout the United States and Canada. Membership is open to all students of mechanical engineering. John D. Calhoun is faculty adviser. In 1964- the Mechanical Engi- neering department, under the direction of the ASME, was recog- nized as the outstanding department in the School of Engineering at Louisiana Tech,s Engineerst Day. DAVID FRANCE CHARLES SLACK President Vice President JAMES STEWART PATRICK KELLY Secretary Treasurer First Row: William Anderson, William Barron, Michael Bounds, James Boudreaux, Willard Bray, William Briley, Tassos Chronopoulos. Second Row: James Combs, Roger Coughran, Robert Curtis, Robert Daulton, Edward Dowdell, Jerry Dunn, Wil- liam Edgar. Third Row: George Edwards, Michael Ferrell. Woodie F lowers, Allen Grayson. Charles Green. Boyd Giles, Charles Goodrich. Mechanical Engineers F irst Row: Jimmy Goodwin, Ricardo Jofre. Second Row: J. T. John- son, John Kaschak, Gerald Kierbow, Larry Kinler, Milton Lamb, James Langford, Ronald Loyd. Third Row: Ronald Luttrell, Michael Martin, Steve Martin, John Maxwell, Robert McIlwain, Joseph Meade, Andrew Melton. F ourth Row: Richard Men'am, Fred Moore, Edward Munishaw, James Owen, William Owen, John Phillips, Martin Risley. Fifth Row: Darryl Rogers, Robert Shively, Wil- liam Spivey, Carl Smith, Howard Smith, Larry Smith, Wendell Smith. Sixth Row: Milton Stalnaker, James Teigen, Bernie Tull, James Wales, Thomas Whatley, Barry Wimberly, Jerrell Yeates. JOHN VWOOD President DALE STILES Secretary Institute of Electrical HERBERT EDELEN Vice President KENNETH GRIFFIN Treasurer The Louisiana Tech student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering, and elec- tronics, and promoting student interest in these fields through featured speakers, fleld trips, movies, and social activities. First organized in 1949 as the Tech branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, a joint branch with the Institute of Radio Engi- neers was formed in 1957. In 1963, the AICC and IRE merged to form the IEEE, the largest engi- neering society in the world. The activities of the Tech branch include field trips, technical programs, student paper contests, and participation in Engineefs Week and Engi- neerTs Day. The faculty sponsor is Dr. Milton R. Johnson. F irst Row: Raymond Anders, J ames A. Brown, Don Chandler, Larry Chapman, Merrill Cornish, JL, Paul Crawford, Kenneth Dodson. Second Row: James Dogan, Gwin Drummond, Carey Duke, Marcus Durham, Jimmy Eggenon, Jerry Endsley, Stephen Flory. Third Row: Robert Freeman, Harold Futch, Richard Garlington, Melvin Garman, Paul Cordon, Jimmy Gray, John Grimm. and Electronics Engineers F irst Row: Jesse Harrison, Robert Hawthorne. Second Row: Ralph Hicks, Kenneth Hine, Mark Howard, Otis Hughen, Lewis Hughes, Gary Jabben, Russell Jackson. Third Row: John Kircus, Sidney Kleinpeter, Robert Koontz, Haschal Lee, Eugene Lowe, Russell Mace, Phillip May. F ourth Row: John Mulhern, Lamar Oliver, James Owens, Ernest Perez, Dennis Perry, John Pickels, Don Price. Fifth Row: James Sellards, Stephen Sexton, Benjamin Smith, William Stacy, James Standard, Eugene Stephenson, Paul Stokes. Sixth Row: Bryan Storey, Gary Tryon, Hugh Tucker, Fred Watson, John White- ley, Robert Wilhite, Dalton Williams. 293 294 American Institute of Chemical Engineers WILLIAM GATES President The Louisiana Tech chapter of the AIChE was established in 1950. The membership of this club is composed of students enrolled in the chemical engineering curriculum. The object of the organization is to afford an opportunity for the students of chemical engineering to secflre the intellectual stimulation that arises from professional association, and to secure experience in preparing and presenting technical material before chemical engineering audiences. Officers for the year were William Gates, president; John Walker, vice president; William Patter- son, secretary-treasurer; Jerry McLaren, reporter; Colin Ringle, Engi- neers Association Representative. F irst Row: David Andrews, David Baker. Second Row: Ben Baston, Gilbert Belk, William Black, James Blunt, Barbara Boddie, Samuel Boggs, James Bozeman, Loyal Carter. Third Row: Edgar Chase, Gary Foshee, Harold Gauthier, Wayne Hanson, Wayne Haw- kins, Robert Holleman, Lawton Hutchison, Thomas Johnston. Fourth Row: Philip Jung, James KieHer, Philip Kitchens, George McCain, Jerry McLaren, Johnny Paul, Marion Powell, Colin Ringle. Fifth Row: Michael Sport, James Szydlo, Lewis Thompson, Allen Thyssen, John Walker, William Wallace, Michael Wright, Robert Wyatt. Society of Petroleum Engineers 1: F irst Row: Osama Al-Hiti, Fahmi Al Mousily, Abdul Al Zubaydi, Bill Curry, Claude Dolese, J r., Ivy Dupree, Glenn Donaldson. Second Row: Allen Faircloth, Earnest Fegley, Jerry Graham, Jafar Hammodi, Bobby Hardcastle, George Hogg, Oliver Hollenshead. Third Row: Robert Locke, Claude Mahlen, Richard McDonald, Darrell Oglesby, Mohammed Shamma, Jon Stephenson, Leonard Transier. The Louisiana Tech Student Chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, Metalurgical, and Petroleum Engineers was established in 1955. Purposes of this society are to promote fellowship and cooperation among the students in petroleum engineering; to foster a professional pride in petroleum engineering; to promote the advancement of this branch of engineering through meetings and to stimulate the preparation, reading, and discussion of technical papers. The society actively participates in Engineersi Day and Engineersi Week activities, sponsors field trips and social activities for its members, and is host annually to the joint meeting of the Louisiana-Arkansas section of AIME. In 1964 the petroleum and geological engineering department at EUGENE-THOMAS Louisiana Tech won the Engineering Exhibit Award during Pregldem Engineers? Week. American Society of Agricultural Engineers F irst Raw: James Albritton, Luis Alvarado, John Capron, Robert Dedon, Bobby Kovac. Second Row: Richard Leach, Raymond Melnyk, Qty Miller, Thomas Page, Ben Ratcliff, Jr. Third Row: Paul Reed, Marion Swanner, Joseph Williams, Elmer Wilson. The Hrst classes in agricultural engineer- ing were taught at Louisiana Tech in the fall of 1948 as a part of the School of Agri- culture and Forestry. The Louisiana Tech Student Branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers was organized on the campus in September, 1954. Activities include participation in Engi- neersT Day, Agricultural-Forestry Day, and various fund-raising enterprises. The faculty adviser is Dr. Fred Beckett. Officers for the year were James V. Al- britton, president; Richard Leach, vice president; and Raymond Melnyk, secretary- treasurer. Society of Industrial Engineers The Society of Industrial Engineers was formed in 1957 with the establishment of the industrial engineering curriculum at Tech. The Society presents programs of professional inte'rest, participates actively in Engineers, Day and EngineersT Week, and other functions of the School of Engineering, sponsors field trips to points of industrial engineering interest, and social activities for its members. Ofiicers for the year were: Thomas Smith, president; Carl McDaniel, vice president; Robert Matherly, secretary; Douglas Smith, treasurer; and Jay Roberts, publicity chairman. A. L. McKee is faculty adviser. First Row: Dan Coyle, Richard Enis, Ronald Istre. Robert M th 1 . Second Row: .Carl McDaniel, Jr., Gary Post, Thomas Smith,TioTJlelYt Vaughan. Thzrd Row: Ernesto Viso, John Watson, Nathan Welch Gary Wimberly. , Beta Alpha Psi Beta Alpha Psi, national accounting fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1919. The Alpha Chi chapter was installed at Tech in 1956. Members are advanced accounting students who have a 3.0 average in all accounting courses and a 2.0 overall average. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession; to promote the study of accountancy and its highest ethical standards; to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in the highest standards of the profession. Dr. James T. Johnson is faculty adviser. Officers of Beta Alpha Psi are president, Dick Fowler; vice president, Charlie Williams; secretary, Billie Knight; treasurer, Gerry Risinger. First Row: Silvia Arnold, John Burch John Burton. Second Row: Robert Fisene, Dick Fowler, Billie Knight. Third Row: Eddie Maxwell, Tommy Thomas, Charlie Williams. Sigma Alpha Eta The objectives of Sigma Alpha Eta are to create interest among college students in the field of speech and hearing, to encourage professional growth by providing learning experiences not offered in the formal course of study, and to foster a spirit of unity by coordinating the interests of people with a common goal. The organization also seeks to aid in building sound public relations with other college departments and with local organizations interested in the field of speech and hearing therapy. Officers for the year are president, Judy Falling vice president, Dusty Wharton; recording secretary, Lynn Smith; corresponding secretary, Diane Flurry; treasurer, Eva Smith. Faculty adviser is Mrs. Louise Brooks. F irst Row: Lynda Brooks, Judy Bridges, Martha Dickerson. Secpnd Row: Judy Fallin, Diane Flurry, Jorenda Reynolds. Third Raw: Eva Smith, Lynn Smith, Harold Wishum. Block and The Louisiana Tech Block and Bridle Club is a pro- fessional organization for students in the animal sciences. The charter for the Tech branch was granted on May 21, 1955. The national organization was organized in 1919. The objectives of the club are to promote a higher scho- lastic standard among the students of animal husbandry, especially all phases of student animal husbandry work in colleges and universities; to bring about a cldser rela- tionship among the men pursuing some phase of animal husbandry as a profession. Active memberships are granted to students studying various phases of the animal sciences and who have a scholastic achievement of average or above. Honorary memberships are occasionally conferred on deserving individuals. JOHN THOMAS WILLIAM GREEN President Vice President MARIJON HINTON JIMMIE HANNA Secretary Treasurer First Row: Kenneth Adams, Lamar Barnett, Larry Barnett, Lynn Beasley, Donald Britt, Gregg Boring. Second Row: James Burns, Pete Colvin, Evelyn Culpepper, Edwin Davis, Scott Davis, Robert Dedon. 298 Bridle Club First Row: Lamar Delony, Mike Edwards, Wesley Forman, Robert Foshee, Oliver Garland, David Graves. Second Row: William Harper, James Kelly, Joe Lee, John Madden, Irvin Mann, Charles McCartney. Third Row: William McCartney, Ben Moore, Bobby Nelson, Guy Owens, Fred Perritt, Judy Randolph. Fourth Row: Paul Reed, Kenneth Sanderlin, Kirk Skeeles, Ellis Starkey, Steven Waggoner, Steven Watts. 300 F orestry Club The Louisiana Tech Forestry Club was formed March 25, 1946. To be eligible for membership, a student must be enrolled in the department of forestry. The purposes of the Tech foresters are to afford a means of acquiring and promoting a professional background in forestry; to train young men to be active in the forestry fleld and to become competent leaders in home and civic life; to gain, through group gatherings, the full benefits derived from properly conducted social functions; to encourage and advance, wherever possible, through group or individual initiative, the utmost importance of preserving and re- establishing our forests; and to aid students in securing employment after graduation in the forestry field. Officers of the organization are Donald Lawrence, president; David Perry, vice president; Charles E. Greer, secretary; Charles R. Frye, treasurer; Eddie W. Price, parliamentarian; E. R. Andrulot, adviser. ROSE MARIE THOMPSON Queen First Row: Donald Adams, Robert Adcock. Second Row: Dorset Alford, Richard Barlow, Edwin Barron, Engene Beatty, Andy Brenner, James C. Cade, Kenneth Clinton, James A. Estes. Third Row: Charles Frye, Doyle Gill, Sam Gravel, Bob Gresse, Maxwell Green, Charles Greer, Larry Grimes, Glen Haddox. Fourth Row: Clarence Hearn, Robert R. Horn, Ray Jodon, Donald Lawrence, Thomas Ledford, Denver Marlin, Victor Morrish, Kenney Murphey. Fifth Row: Mike Nolan, David A. Perry, Eddie W. Price, Don Ratcliff, Charles Rials, Kerry Roberts, Herbert Robertson, John Shadow. Sixth Row: Richard Shaw, Henry Smart, Charles Tarver, Travis Taylor, Arthur G. Varvoutis, Norman E. Welch, Albert Wilson, Ed Wright. Marketing Club First Raw: Clayton Barns, Dwight Anderson, Sharon Caudle, William Dennis, W. M. Wise, Margaret Richardson, Janet Gray. Second Row: Charles Watson, Sandra Harris, Dickie Lewis, Eugene Duck, Charles Green, Lynn Johnson, Danny Headstream. Third Row: Randy Winters, Henry Schneider, Allen Yount, Gilbert Pickens, Joe McDonald, Walter Baudier, Barbara Pearce. Fourth Row: Bobbie Boyd, James Williams, Samuel Brooks, Robert Bretz, Jan Gresham. 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 businessman approved by the executive committee. Honorary life membership may be granted to individuals who have made out- standing 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 fleld of marketing, to develop better public understanding and appreciation of marketing problems, to study and discuss legislation and judicial decisions regarding marketing, and to promote friendly relations between students, faculty and businessmen. Officers for the year are president, Samuel Brooks; first vice president, Charles Watson; second vice president, Dwight Anderson; secretary, Sharon Caudle; treasurer, Danny Headstream. Faculty adviser is Miss Minnie B. Tracey. National C giate Association OFFICERS: historian, Virginia Calhoun; deputy national president, Marilyn Hill; deputy national second vice-president, Martha Maxwell; vice-president, Enid Barr; publicity chairman, Betty Fincher; treasurer, Pat Lightfoot; secretary, Cora Jean Doty; president, Margaret Melville. The Louisiana Tech chapter of the National Col- legiate Association for Secretaries was established as a charter of the national organization in March, 1962. This association is a professional organization for de- gree-granting collegiate institutions offering secretarial training programs in the secretarial area. The activities of the organization are designed to encourage exchange of ideas and experiences among those students planning secretarial careers; to provide an opportunity for teacher trainees in the secretarial area to expand their understanding of the profession; to promote a spirit of fellowship among those students planning secretarial or teaching careers; to provide opportunities for contacts between students and pro- fessional business men and women. First Row: Cherrie Amberg, Frances Andrews, Evelyn Bridges, Clara Burgess, Gerene Burns, Susan Butler, Mary Carroll, Gayle Carter. Second Raw: Sandra Castleberry, Tempia Chandler, Carol Cox, Judy Cromwell, Linda DeFreese, Susan Dillon, Nancy Dowling, Elaine Duckworth. Third Row: Vergie Elliott, Janelle Embry, Kay Enloe, Shelby Erskins, Janis Foshee, Resa Futch, Lela Griffin, Barbara Harvey. for Secretaries An NCAS party. First Row: Mary Haygood, Linda Harvey. Second Row: Margie Hays, Judith Hicks, Mary Holobaugh, Martha Hood, Rhoda Johnson, Donna Kaspar, Diana Key, Mary King. Third Row: Ingeborg Laskowski, Leonora Lee, Barbara Lowrey, Charlotte Luno, Sue Maxwell, Bettye McGee, Judy Mitcham, Nancy Neal. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Newton, Mary Oliphant, Kathryn Ormond, Carol Perry, Doris Phelps, Freida Prothro, Elizabeth Smart, Mary D. Smith. Fifth Row: Mary E. Smith, Pamela Smith, Mary Stevens, Myra Stewart, Sarah Stone, Nelwyn Toms, Bobbye Towns, Judith Waddey. Sixth Row: Judy Watts, Louise Weaver, Janet Whitlock, Ethel Wicks, Martha Williams, Sherryn Williams, Ruth WinhamHGrace Wood. 304 First Row: Carol Allen, Holly Bayne, Lynda Brooks, Mymie Caldwell, Frances Evans. Second Row: Jerlynne Lott, June Maddux, Danna Miller, Jorenda Reynolds, Charlotte Sanford. Third Row: Judy Bridges, Nancy Walker, Jeanie White, Mary Williams, Martha Worley. Pi Sigma Pi Pi Sigma Pi is the physics honor society at Louisiana Tech. The purposes of the organization are to further interest in physics at Tech and also create a closer relationship between the faculty and students. First Row: John Bice, James Boyter, James Britt, Davida Lingenfelter, Winfield Little. Second Row: F rank Mercer, Thomas Mitchell, James Nicholson, James Parks, Ronald Perritt. Third Row: Thomas Russell, Glen Swann, Huey Treadwell. Phi Beta Phi Beta, women,s national professional ternity of music and speech, was founded in 1 at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illin Alpha Omicron chapter was chartered on Tech campus in 1962. Members are elected through recommenda as to their talent, personality, and character, t by auditions held by charter members. The purpose of Phi Beta is iito promote best in music and speech by encouraging m. hers to strive for outstanding achievement their field, fine scholarship, and service to so and community. Each year the chapter ch00 service projects which will beneiit the school . community. Officers were: Jorenda S. Reynolds, presid Mary Beth Williams, vice president; Charl- A. Sanford, secretary; Jerlynne M. Lott, tre urer; Nancy Carolyn Walker, historian. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a professional music fraternity which serves the Tech cam- pus by advancing the cause of music. Officers of the group are president, Bob McMullen; vice president, Gary Ellerman; secretary, Jerry Zachary; treasurer, Rick Duvall; historian, Lynn Johnson; warden, Henry Schneider; pledge trainer, David Mc- Caskill. J ERLYN NE LOTT Sweetheart F irst Raw: Lester Barnes, Billy Brown. Second Row: Robby Dennis, F. G. Dowden, Billy Dudley, Rick Duvall, Gary Ellerman, Phillip Fanar. Third Row: Lynn Hataway, Ken Hine, Henry Inabnett, Lynn Johnson, Richard Love, David McCaskill. F ourth Row: Bob McMullen, John Pickels, Henry Schneider, Ken Taylor, John Wool- dridge, Jerry Zachary. Delta 0.. .to foster the study of business; to encourage scholarship, social activi- ties, and association of students; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce; and to further a higher standard of commercial ties and cul- ture.,, This is the purpose of the Inter- national Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi, a professional business organization. Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University on November 7, 1907. From this founding by four men, it has grown to a fraternity of 130 chapters, which have initiated over 55,000 brothers. Members in our fraternity are cho- sen from those students in the School of Business Administration who have averages higher than the over-all men0s average in the school. DAVID GLOER VAN MAX HAYS WALTER WISE President Senior Vice President Junior Vice President DWIGHT ANDERSON JOHN RABB Secretary Historian First Row: Gerald Barr, Arthur Bateman, John Burch, John Burton, Howard Daughtridge, Bill Dennis. Second Row: Robert Fisette, Don Gilcrease, Jerr Hood, Thomas Kincan- non, Robert Lovelace, Tommy Me .nney. Sigma Pi Beta Psi Chapter at Louisiana Tech was founded May 15, 1948. We take great pride in our annual achieve- ment as one of the highest-rated chapters in the fraternity. A 3.1 average and a rating as the seventh- place chapter in the nation last year are two of the factors which create such great pride in Beta Psi Chapter. Another honor which is exemplary of Tech and Beta Psi Chapter was instilled last summer when one of our alumni, Charles Farrar, 'was chosen as executive director of Delta Sigma Pi. This is the most important ex- ecutive position of the fraternity, and one which carries Tech,s image across the nation. The faculty advisers this year are Don C. Wilcox and Major James Webb. KAY HOWARD Rose of Delta Sigma Pi First Row: Freddie Marsh, Don Mears, John Mears, James Nolan. Second Row: Patrick Riordan, Thomas Rorie, Foster Semple, James Tolar, Charles Williams, Robert Williams. Society for Advancement of Management The Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment, the recognized national organization of man- agers in industry, has been dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of manage- ment ever since the original Taylor Society was founded in 1912. The University Division of S.A.M. adds to this the opportunity for students and ex- ecutives to get together, and to serve as a medium for the exchange and distribution of information on the problems, policies, and methods of industry. S.A.Mfs year is marked by distinguished speakers from industry, field trips, and banquets. FOSTER SEMPLE CARL McDANIEL President Vice President DANNY HEADSTREAM MILTON LOTHROP First Row: Dwight Anderson. Secretary Treasurer Rodney Barber, Clayton Barns, Gerald Barr, Thomas Berr'y, Gene Blevins. Second Row: Richard Booker, Samuel Brooks, Donald Duck, Aldrich Deladorie, William Enis, Charles Feazell, John Ferrill, Johnny Gray. Third Row: Ramar Hamilton, J anice Gresham, Jerry Lautiger, Richard Lewis, James Nolan, Charles Peters, Robert Phillips, John Rabb. Fourth Row: Woodrow Reeder, Robert Reniker, Henry Schneider, Paul Stelik, James Tate, Charles Watson, Jack Watts, Charles Winters. Business Students9 Association First Row: Dean Burton R. Risinger, faculty adviser; Margaret Melville, secretary; Pat Lightfoot, second vice president; Sarah Stone, office administration representative; David Gloer, president. Second Row: Fred Marsh. first vice president; John Babb, treasurer; Jerry Hood, general business representative: Charlie Williams, accounting representative; Pete Bingham, economics and finance representative. Each student enrolled in the School of Business Administration is a member of the Business Students, Association and is entitled to the benefits it offers. A day is set aside each spring and designated as Commerce Day. This event has the purpose of recognizing those students and faculty in the School of Business Administration and drawing the two groups closer together. As a means to this end, a con- vocation, softball game, barbecue and dance are held. Commerce Day officially ends with a dance which is held for the entire campus. As the dance draws to a close, the Commerce Queen and officers of the Business Students Association for the SHARON WHITE next year are announced. Commerce Queen Louisiana ech Choir The Tech Choir is an organization for both music majors and non-majors which gives students an opportunity to participate in some of the best in musical literature. The Choir presents various concerts and programs throughout the state. ttThe Messiah? which was presented at Christmas, was one of the highlights of the year. GENE KIRKPATRICK NANCY WALKER MARTHA WORLEY President Secretary Treasurer First Row: Winifred Camp, Barbara Johnson, Juanita Hebert, James Gill, Lynn Johnson, David Wylie, Kenneth Taylor, James Feltonberger, Richard Love, Elizabeth Mooney, Jerlynne Lott, Janet Gray, Gloria Bond. Second Row: Martha Worley, Virginia Martin, Mary Joyner, Betty Bryant, Kenny Mears, Skip Wheeler, James Taylor, Steve White, Fern Halford, Dora Schultz, Olivia Alsbrooks, Bettye Bradley. Third Row: Clarice White, Charlotte Sanford, Alice Hoover, Dace Giselard, Wayne Millet, Bob McMullen, Gary Ellerman. David McCaskilI, Vickie Addison, Irma Duncan, Marjorie Davis, Nancy Walker. F ourth Raw: Judy Cox, Kay Jackson, Linda Chatman, Tommy Slaughter, Ronnie Jenkins, Gene Kirkpatrick, Rick Duvall, Johnny Hollis, Lester Barnes, Billy Smith, Robbie Dennis, Mike Malek, Bubba Ettredge, Jerry Zachary. Geology Club First Raw: Michael Ciska, Jimmy Walker, Stanley Griffis, Robert Ketchum. Ellen Bridges, Richard Tochtrop. Anthony Governanti, Jerry Baker, Billy Morris. Second Row: R. D. Parrott, Perry Ferguson, Shelton Collins, Carlos Villamarin, William Higgs, R. M. Allen, James Miller, Wendell Lewko. The Geology Club of Louisiana Tech was formed in September of 1958. The purposes of the club are to promote a self-sought increasing knowledge of geology and its many related fields; to train young men and women to be interested and active students of the earth sciences; and to gain, from group participation, knowledge of the responsibilities of industry which they will face upon graduation. The club is composed of geological engineering majors, and is also open to any other student interested in geology. In addition to monthly meetings, the club has social outings and conducts fleld trips to various sections of the Ark-La-Miss area. Each year the Geology Club participates STANLEY GRIFFIS in Engineerst Day by exhibiting a display. PFCSidem Officers for the organization are president, Stanley Griffis; vice president, Anthony Governanti; secretary, Jimmy Walker. SHERRY HALL ueen DON PRICE President GENE LOWE Vice President ROBERT KOONTZ Secretary DALE STILES Treasurer ERNIE PEREZ Louisiana Tech Engineer Editor Engineers The Louisiana Tech Engineersi Association is composed of all the students in the School of Engineering. Its governing body is made up of four executive oHicers selected by popu- lar vote of the entire group, plus the president, vice presi- dent, and one delegate from each of the six departmental organizations-AIChE, ASCE, IEEE, SIE, SPE of AIME, and the editor of the Louisiana Tech Engineer. The association was formed in 1934 for the purpose of promoting interest and a spirit of friendship in the School of Engineering, as well as acquainting prospective students with the engineering profession. Engineersi Day is the highlight of the years activities. It involves both group and individual projects and exhibits with prizes being awarded for the best of these. The crowning 0f the queen and presentation of various faculty awards cul- minates the days activities. ssociation AIChE William Gates John Walker Colin K. Ringle ASCE Jerry Lazenby John Elkins Allen Neal ASME David France Charles Slack Woodie Flowers IEEE John Wood Herbert Edelen Larry Horsman SIE Thomas Smith Robert Matherly Douglas Smith SPE of AIME Eugene Thomas Allen Faircloth Darrell Oglesby Home Economics Club First Row: Carol Allums, Fran Anders. Second Row: Frances Arpke, Trudy Aulds, Trudy Avants, Johnnie Beas- ley, Sylvia Binkowski, Marie Boese, Mona Brantley, Peggy Brooke, Jere Card, Sue Carter. Third Row: Donna Caskey, Frances Chesney, Patricia Cook, Judy Covington, Shirley Craft, Deanna Davis, Gloria Davis, Nell De- Lee, Camille Duchesne, Melanie Dumas. Fourth Row: Shelia Dyer, Linda Evans, Jimmye Fletcher, Joan Gist, Bess Haley, Sharron Harris, Jimmie Hatch, Judy Haynes, Shannon Henderson, Marsha Hoefeld. Fifth Row: Joan Humble, Judy Humphries, Margaret Hundley, Carolyn Hunter, Susan James, Mary Kirkland, Peggy Loe, J0 L0- gan, Jennie Loraine, Patricia Lowery. Sixth Row: Anna La Prarie, Dot McFarland, Barbara McGee, Marilyn Mc- Intyre, Nancy McKenzie, Judy McLemore, Mary May, Palsy Morris, Margie Murry, Nancy Nelson. Seventh Row: Joyce Parker, Shirley Porter, Judy Randolph, Linda Revels, Carole Russell, Mary Russell, Martha Samuel, Ann Simmons, Anita Shadow, Linda Smiley. Eighth Row: Joan Spence, Jane Stevenson, Suzanne Stubblefield, Mar- garet Sumrall, Diane Taylor, Chris Weaver, Louise Weaver, Ceniva Webb, Betty Whitworth, Elizabeth Zappa. Womenhs Physical Education Maj 01's Club The Physical Education Majors Club is both a departmental and professional organization for women preparing to be teachers of health and physical education. It was organized by Miss Christine Moon, who was then the director of womenhs physical education. The purpose of the club is to promote professional growth and de- velopment of individual members as well as the profession itself through activities pursued during the year. OHicers are Sue Owen Ledford, president; Barbara Hollingsworth, vice president; Kay Jones, secretary; Diane Alexander, treasurer. First Row: Diane Alexander, Vir 'nia Calhoun, Nanc Cleve- land. Second Row: Cindy Cook, artha Craft, Chernyvans, Loyce Garrett. Third Row: Janet Glenn, Janelle Heard, Bar- bara Hollingsworth, Elizabeth Hurst. F ourth Row: Kay Jones, Barbara Kendrick, Lauma Lacis, Lucy Landrum. F ifth Row: Sue Ledford, Mary Lewis, Nancy Linzy, Ruth Morrow. Sixth Row: Barbara Mulhearn,'$usan McElroy, Lynn McGee, Pam Rainwater. Seventh Row: Helen Randall, Sonja Shannon, Ethel Wicks, Niki Wylie. 3l5 3I6 Americanism Club The Louisiana Tech Americanism Club was founded in 1962 to extend the idea of Americanism among the college students and to instill a feeling of patriotism. Any regularly enrolled student or faculty member of Louisiana Tech who is an American citizen in sympathy with the purpose of the organization and who professes a firm beliefin God is eligible ' to apply for membership. The organization presents speakers, films, tapes and books at its meetings. Officers for the year are president, Larry Jarrell; vice president, Robert Daulton; secretary, Connie Kovac; treas- urer, Cheryl Evans; reporter, Carol Howk. F irst Row: Ronny Bass, Billy Brown, Carl Brown, Margaret Clark, William Comeaux, Bob Crocker, Robert Daulton. Second Row: Don Dazenko, Doris Edwards, Cheryl Evans, Charles Goodrich, Kendrick Hansfield, Carol Ho'wk, Carol Hunter. Third Row; Larry Janell, Jim Kircus, Connie Kovac, Sandy Mc- Leod, Linda McMan, Joey Paul, F red Rankin. F ourth Row: Elton Smith, Cary $ryon, David Welch, Tommy Wilbanks, Doris Williams, Pat White, Vicki oung. Men9s Glee Club The Louisiana Tech Men,s Glee Club is representative of the men of the student body. Participation is based on vocal qualifications and the enjoyment of singing. The glee club makes frequent program appearances on and off campus, singing for service clubs, professional meetings, high school assemblies and television. The repertoire of the glee club includes a wide range of choral literature varied in style and subject matter. KENDRICK HARSFIELD HENRY SMART President Manager KENNETH TUBBS JIMMY MOORE Reporter Librarian First Row: David Wylie, James Feltonberger, Frank Mercer, Derrel Hartzo, Elton Chevalier, Herbert Isaminger. David Harris, Larry Simmons, Robert .lowvrs, Kenneth Tuhbs, .lnhn Vaughan. Second Row: Wayne Millet, William Alhright. Felix Herrington, John Upchurrh, Kenneth Palmer, Elton Smith, Henry Smart, Ray Jodon. Kendrick Hartsfield, Kenneth Mears, Jimmy Moore, Raymond Mimhmv. Third Rmv: Bob Cracker, John Adams, Ed Griswold, Rivlmrd Boston, Rit-hurd Helmir'h, Ronald Thompson. Lewis Thompson. John Ferguson. Lynn Hartzo, Steve McClung, Mike DuBoso, Don Hendrix. F reshman Girls9 mxz-ma-xmimw CHORALETTES-First Row: Lenora Dampier, Jane Stevenson, Judith Barr, Mary Robinson, Virginia Buford, Susan Johnson, Myrna Williams, Pat Hogg. Second Row: Sharon Palmer, Sally Hewitt, Susan James, Jan Aldredge, Shannon Green, Peggy Lee, Jane Crawford, Elaine Armour. FIRST SOPRANOS-First Row: Mary ChAistian, Kitty Fullerton, Linaa Sullivan, Dee Kendall, Lenora Dampier, Charlotte Houck, Paula Shdw, Mary Huckaby, Ruth Morrow. Second Raw: Susan Johnson, Olivia Meyers, Sally Hewitt, Susan Dillon, Karen Carr, Sharon Allison, Pat Hogg, Frances Stephenson, Myrna Williams. Third Row: Susan Briggs, Cheryle White, Posey Daniel,' Gayle Feibel, Sharon Palmer, Annette Holloway, Elaine Armour, Eliza Spivey. Mary Evans, Jan Williams. 3l8 Glee Club The Freshman GirlsT Glee Club is composed of 70 members and is under direction of Dr. Louise Alton. The Glee Club participates in various social activities on campus during the year, including the Christmas program and spring concert. Each year a select group 0f 16 girls, the Choralettes, is Chosen. These girls not only sing for Tech programs, but entertain for civic clubs in Ruston. The Choralettes also tour each spring, giving concerts at various schools. SECOND SOPRANOS-First Row: Barbara Boucher, Jane Stevenson, Judith Barr, Sandra Smith, Tommye Edwards. Second Row: Marilyn Martin, Sheila Dyer, Peggy Whaley, Lana Hays, Gaye Sutton. Third Row: Patricia Lowery, Judy Hart, Marcia Westbrook, Ruthie McIntosh, Gail Searcy. ALTOS-Firsl Row: Diana Nation, Mamie Wolfe, Lillian Craton, Mary Robinson, Elaine Blalock, Nelda Sisemore, Margaret Randolph, Claudette Carter. Marilyn Shepard. Second Row: Lydia Tidwell, Jan Aldredge, Virginia Buford, Suzanne Stubblefield, Waynette Farringtun, Sharon Parker, Evelyn Ragsdale. Martha Craft. Third Row: Susan James, Shannon Green, Barbara Lowery, Paula McLean, Dianne Burnett, Peggy Loe, Jane Crawford, Emily Davis. W0men9s Recreational Association The Womenis Recreational Association offers to the women students on and off campus a variety of activities to participate in during their leisure time. The students responsible for seeing that this goal is attained are the members of the executive board. 'Working with this board are representatives from various campus organizations, including women dormitories, religious organizations and sororities. As each organization participates in the various sports, they receive points. Extra points are given for first, second and third place winners of each tournament. Each year at honors convocation held on the campus, the organization which has displayed outstanding partici- pation, interest, leadership and the ability to win is presented a trophy symbolic of a successful year of participation. The climax of the womenis intramural program is the Louisiana Federation of College Women,s Recreation Association weekend held at Bunkie each year. Girls who have participated in at least seven different tournaments are eligible to go. Tech will host the weekend in 1966. ,1; A JUDY GRIFFIN PATRICIA STROUD President Vice President First Row: Ka Albritton, Jud Austin, Patricia Bell, Constance Caraway, Julia Carpenter, KAY GILLILAND BARBARA HOLLINGSWORTH Margaret Career, Nancy Clevialand. Second Row: Cynthia Cook, Deanna Davis, Camille Secretary Treasurer Duchesne, Donna Edwards, Mary Edwards, Diana Formby, Anne Gray. Third Row: Bar- bara Kendrick, Nancy Linzy, Jo Logan, Frances McWilliams, Margaret Melville, Bonnie Newcomer, Carol Perry. Fourth Row: Pam Rainwater, Janice Richard, Virginia Schattner, Sonja Shannon, Betty Stevenson, Carla Taylor, Gail York. Girls9 Intramurals Champions TENNIS Singles....................Sandra Mitchell Doubles Judy Austin, Patricia Stroud AERIAL TENNIS Singles ...............Charmaine DeMoss Doubles Clndy Cook, Margaret Estes TABLE TENNIS Singles ...............Charmaine DeMoss Doubles .....................V0nita Ellzey, Jean Walton Mixed Doubles ...Charles Youngblood, Charmaine DeMoss BADMINTON Singles ........................Nancy Linzy SHUFFLEBOARD Rosemary Estes, Margaret Estes BASKETBALL Harper Hall, 5,6,7 and 8 VOLLEYBALL Kappa Delta Judy Austin, Judy Griffin, Barbara Hollingsworth and Kay Albritton, WRA members, work on the intramural brackets. Judy Austin, Judy Griffin and Barbara Hollings- worth play a game of shuffleboard. The competing basketball teams prepare for a jump ball. Loyce Garrett spins the bad- minton racket to determine the server. Tech Theatre Players NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYER Francis Evans The Tech Theatre Players is an extracurricular activity group organized in 1936 hin order to develop dramatic talent, to cultivate the appreciation of good drama, to foster the cultural values, to fur- nish entertainment on the college level, and to apply ourselves to the presentation of plays. Membership in Tech Theatre Players is open to all Tech students. Tech Theatre Players, officers are Wayne Hawkins, president; Francis Evans, vice president; Sandy Wiggins, secretary; Sharon Teague, treasurer. First Row: Charles Aaron, Osama Al-Hiti, Ann Allen, Margaret Bailey, Lila Bamburg, Dottie Caldwell, Patricia Campbell. Second Row: Mary Christian, Diane Clarke, Mac Curl, Orlena Dennis, Carol Endsley, Robert Ettredge, Francis Evans. Third Row: Louis Gibson, Kay Gillan, Robert Gossard, Karen Hagedorn, Wayne Hawkins, Reinald Kozikowski, James Longaker. Fourth Row: Diana Manning, Alice Moore, Beverly Morace, John Ralston, Willie Reese, Gregory Stone, Nola Stonecipher. Fifth Row: Dianne Sthubblefield, Sharon Teague, Margaret Weas, Sandy Wiggins, Dalton Williams, Ocile Woodall, Bobbie Ziegler. Alpha Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity. It is the only one of its kind in the United States and has chapters in over 360 colleges across the nation. Since 1925, when it was founded at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, more than 80,000 men have enjoyed membership and spread its ideals. Gamma Tau Chapter at Tech is dedicated to the principles of leadership, friendship, and service. Specifically, the purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is: 0...to assemble college men in the fellowship of the scout oath and law, to develop leadership, to pro- mote friendship, to provide service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national, ed- ucational, and intellectual heritage? As a homecoming service project, APO pledges built this display welcoming Tech alumni. Phi Omega F Lrst Row: Scouting adviser, Leo Gerow; Gar Wimberly; pled e president, Randy Dumas; Mac Gregory; Wess Ryals; onnie Elveston. gecond Row: Faculty adviser, Lt. Col. Dewey McClellan; Merrell Knighten, secretary; John Wooldridge; Robert Vaughan, vice president; Barry Wimberly; Bill Albright, pledge vice president, Billy Davis. Third Row: Richard England; Lynn Hartzo; Larry Rogers; president, Robert Lowery; Norman Hoyt; pledge- master, John Adams; pledge secretary, Clay LeGrande. The kickoff, for APO,5 0Toys for Tots campaign was a donation of several footballs by Explorer Post 94-, spon- sored by the Ruston Kiwanians. Shown with the footballs are Leo Gerow, post adwser; Jim Scott, secretary; Jim Tuten, president. Accepting the gifts for APO are Robert Lowery, president; Robert Vaughan, vice president, and Lt. Col. Dewey McClellan, adviser. ACTIVES-Front Row: Edwin Walker, information officer; John Kraeszig, accounting and finance oHicer; Sylvia Binkowski, sponsor; Jerry Vining, commander; Leo Gagnon, executive officer; Durrette Oliver, administrative oHicer. Second Row: Don Chandler, Barry Wimherly, James Robinson, Edward Smith, chaplain. Third Row: Francis Howard, John Sibley, James Hor- ton, James Davis. The Emmett O9Donnell, Jr. Squadron of the Arnold Air Society PLEDGES-First Row: John Brewer, Antonio Lono, Larry Rogers, John Barham, Charles Lu- ther, James Stanley. Second Row: John Baxter, Michael Miller, Preston Parker, George Brooks, Johnny Stahl. Third Row: John Kaschak, James Tolar, Benny Rains, Wendell Ward, Granville oza. Arnold Air Society is a professional honorary service organization of selected AFROTC cadets from the nationts leading colleges and universities. It was founded at the University of Cincinnati in 1947 as a local organization and named after the late General H. H. ttHaph Arnold. Techts Emmett OtDonnell, Jr. Squadron participates in a variety of service functions for the community, college and ROTC Corps. Sylvia D. Binkowski, AAS Sponsor, and Jerry Vinning, Commander President F. J ay Taylor receives honorary membership in the Tech AAS Squadron. Santa delivers presents and hears what the youngsters want him to bring them at AASE Christmas party at the Childrents House. President F. Jay Taylor opens the annual ROTC Nllllhtgry Ballthbyfifffi'g; Col. F. L. otBrien, JL, Chief of Staff, a.yh argcmg ff 5 d Second Air Force at Barksdale, speaks on w1t t ePnew y Erowne the organization and mission of the Stra- queen, eggy omero. tegic Air Command at the 0,D0nnell Squadronhs first annual dining-in. Louisiana Marching Band A special attraction at many campus activities was this Dixie Band. JIMMIE REYNOLDS Band Director Tech Bands Concert Band Collegians 327 Blue J ackets The Louisiana Tech Blue Jackets were organized in 1939 as a marching and pep squad organization on Tech campus. Since the spring of 1961, the Blue Jackets have become a service organization exclusively to act as hostess t0 the many groups and organizations which visit Tech. Other purposes include promoting close cooperation between the students, faculty, and alumni; promoting school spirit; and serving other organizations that need their services. F irst Row: Jane Teer, president; Judy Vise vice president; Jennie Lorraine, secretary. Second Row: Paula Eggleston, memhershlp chairman; Linda Smull, publicity chairman; Martha Wlulams, treasurer; Judy Pierce, projects chairman. First Row: Sandra Cole, Paula Eggles- ton, Bertha Black, Sandra Madden, and Linda Smull. Second Row: Dottie McIntyre, Jane Teer, Martha Williams, Connie K0vac,Janet Glenn, Judy Vise, Judy Pierce, Melva Head- rick, Pat Ezell, Jennie Lorraine, Sue Young, Chris Asby. us Activity Board First Row: Helen McBride, Amy Susan Mays, Mary K. Kite, Pam Henslee, Yvonne Cox, Carol Jean Waggonner, Diane Britt. Second Row: Fran Anders, Vickie Young, Mrs. Nettie J. Thornton, Angel Courtney, Elaine Brown, Carole Pruett, Ruth Ann Waits. OFFICERS PAM HENSLEE.. ..... ......... ..Chairman ANGEL COURTNEY . ....... Secretary Mrs. Nettie J. Thornton. . ..... ..... Sponsor The Campus Activity Board was formed at the be- ginning 0f the 1960 fall semester by the Associated Women Students. This board was established in order to relieve the AWS of much of the planning duties necessary for many AWS activities each year. The Campus Activity Board is responsible for plan- ning and administering such activities as Mothers, Weekend, Sing Week, parties for graduating senior women, the annual spring picnic, and the Good Cheer boxes for the needy at Christmas. Members of the CAB are selected by the AWS Board from the women stu- dents on campus. Circle K99 Club F irst Row: Ross Jackson, Guy Bordelon, Terry Cheatham, Rusty Moore, David Gray, Marc Bordelon, Claude Blanchard. Second Row: Louis Congaro, Harvey Luttrell, Joe Smlth, Bill Ross, Craig Henderson, Larry Jarrell, Marion Franks, Bill Higgs, Sidney Kleinpeter, Larry Baudino, Marlon Rundell, Kenneth Mitchell. Circle K is a service organization for college men spon- sored by Kiwanis International. The purposes of Circle K are many, but among the most important are to emphasize the American way of life; to provide an opportunity for leadership training in service; to serve on the campus and in the community; to promote good fellowship and high scholarship; and to develop aggressive citizenship and the spirit of service for improvement of human rela- tionships. WILLIAM MOORE SID KLEINPETER Fall President Spring President Beta The Theta Beta Club was organized at Louisiana Tech in October, 1940. Any off-campus weman is eligible to become a member. The purposes of the organization are to serve Louisiana Tech by making life more pleasant and easier for women students who do not stay on campus, by promoting better relation- ships between on-campus and off-campus students, by encouraging participation in campus affairs, and by doing a worthwhile project for some needy group. Officers of Theta Beta are Sandra McKethan, president; Vicki Hearne, vice president, Glenda Woodard, secretary-treasurer; Barbara Christian, reporter; Betty Corley, parliamentarian, and Mrs. SANDRA McKETHAN VICKI HEARNE Kathleen Simmons, sponsor. President ViCe President First Row: Joyce Arner, Nancy Bell. Second Row: Mona Brantley, Lou Calhoun, Claudette Carter, Patsy Castleberry, Barbara Christian, Earlene Colhour, Betty Corley. Third Row: Sherry Corley, Sarah Duggan, Nancy Edmiston, Dianne Farrar, Dianne Flurry, Julia Harper, Jimmie Sue Hatch. Fourth Row: Diane Hollaway, Jane Hutchinson, Joy McConathy, Kathy Miles, Juanita Rowe, Dell Woodard, Glenda Woodard. PETE BINGHAM President LARRY JARRELL Vice President DIANE DEES Recording Secretary Student The Student Union is an all-campus service organization whose purpose is to provide a social program designed to appeal to the taste of the student body. The Union began a radically new and greatly expanded program this year after consultation with similar groups on other campuses. The Student Union presents an entertaining movie every two weeks, sponsors dances after every home football game, the Freshman Merry Mix-Up Dance, the Christmas Dance, and the Motheris Weekend Dance. This year the Union honored all freshmen with a TTBT average or better at the annual Fresh- man Honor Banquet. MARY LEWIS TOMMY KINCANNON Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Union JOHN BURTON Independent MYMIE CALDWELL 3 Phi Mu BOBBY CHILDRESS Lamda Chi Alpha ALICE FULGHAM Independent SANDRA HAMLIN Delta Zeta ANN HARDIN Independent KERVYN HAYS Independent SANDRA MCCRORY Kappa Delta MIKE RILEY Sigma Nu WILLIAM RIVES Pi Kappa Alpha HEIDI ROWAN Alpha Chi Omega JOHN SIBLEY Tau Kappa Epsilon 333 Womelfs Glee Club First Row: Carolyn White, Jeanne Dykes, Laura Dempsey, Judith Pope, Olivia Alsbrooks, Dinah Chesson, Helen Randall, Betty Bryant, Sandra Lee, Patsy Bruce. Second Row: Anne Vallery, Janet Sturdivam, Elizabeth Mooney, Juanita Herbert, Margie Hays, June Hinckley, Charlotte Sanford, Cheryl Boucher, Rose Dockery, Winifred Camp, Mary Joyner. Third Row: Mary Goodwyn, Linda Davis, Marjorie Davis, Mary Williams, Bettye Bradley, Barbara Delee, Martha Worley, Jimmye Oden, Barbara Zettel, Betty Moseley. The Louisiana Tech Glee Club is open for Participation affords a greater sphere of membership to all qualified singers rep- musical experience for the music major. The resenting college women of the three upper Glee Club makes frequent program appear- classes. The organization is designed for ances both on and off campus, including an enjoyment and to provide service. annual television presentation. Lutheran Student F ellowship Lutheran Student F ellowship at Louisiana Tech is an independent group organized in 1962. In addition to a program of student-led vespers, topic discussion, and social activities, members are invited to attend Sunday services and Bible class at St. PauPs Lutheran Church. Members of the executive council are Glenn Klug, president; Judy Boyd; Janet Fiehler, and Jerry Shidal. Reverend Gerald Seaman is pastoral adviser. The Lutheran Student Fellowship provides a Students enjoying fellowship at the Lutheran Center. spiritual base for all Lutheran students on campus. Canterbury Association Both students and faculty members are given an opportunity to receive the teachings and life of Christ through faith and practice of the Episcopal Church through membership in the National Canterbury Association. Members also may witness the Lordship of Christ over all mankind through prayer and the sacraments by study, service and evangelism. The John Nicholas Galleher Student Center is open daily for the use of the members of the academic community for devotions, study, relaxation, or recreation. The local Canterbury Association meets on the first and third Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. On the third Thursday there is a visiting priest who celebrates Holy Communion and presents a short talk. Following this service, supper is served in the student center. Faculty adviser for the group is Jack T. Painter, professor of civil engineering. Canterbury officers are Larrie Spier, president; Roger Parker,' vice president; Carol Howk, secretary, and Jimmy Stokes, treasurer. LARRIE SPIER President And that I may go unto the altar of Godh-Psalm 43:4- Fellowship is an important part of Canterbury activities. 335 Baptist Student Union The basic objective of the Baptist Student Union is to lead each person of the academic community into a maturing Christian experience. To achieve this objective, the Tech BSU develops a concern for evangelism and missions to build a stronger personal spiritual life, to train the members of the collegiate community for Christian leadership, and to provide opportunities for Christian fellowship and recreation. Among the many activities designed to accomplish this objective are a pre- school retreat, daily chapel services, Bible study, missions emphasis week, Young Women,s Auxiliary, Christian student leadership week and recreational activities including parties and banquets. Tech BSU participates in state-wide activities including a fall convention, a spring assembly and several choir tours. George Haile, a former Tech student, serves as full-time director of the BSU. GENE KIRKPATRICK President The BSU basketball team was intramural champions for 1964. The BSU Choir when it presented its annual Christmas cantata. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL SUE ELLEN BARNARD, Music Director JULIA CARPENTER, Womenk Athletics DAVID CLANTON, Chapel Director MARTHA DICKERSON, Center Hostess JUDY ESTES, Social Director BILLY FRANCIS, Publicity DAVID GLOER, Men,s Athletics CHARLIE GREEN, Promotion BYRON LEE, Missions SANDRA MCKETHAN, Drive-in Representative BARBARA MAY, Secretary DANA MILLER, Y.W.A. President MARTHA MYRICK, Women,s Enlistment JERRY SQUYRES, Men,s Enlistment RUTH ANN WAITS, Devotional Chairman ROSS WEST, Center Host ALAN GRAVES, Sophomore Council President STEERING COMMITTEE DIANE ADKINS, Social SAM GRAVEL, Missions REGGIE HANCHEY, Promotional FRED O,NEAL, Enlistment JOELLEN WELCH, Spiritual Installation banquet' decorations in the BSU Center. Missions car wash was one among many projects to ram: mission funds. ' N ewman Club The Louisiana Tech chapter of the National Newman Club Federation was first organized on the Tech campus in 1941. Its primary purpose is to develop and co- ordinate the spiritual, intellectual and social growth of the Catholic students on the Tech campus. To achieve its objective, the Newman Club sponsors the men,s and women,s retreats, the monthly Communion breakfasts, weekly meetings with guest speakers and lectures on pertinent topics and the seasonal parties. ED SMITH Fall Semester President ERNIE PEREZ Spring Semester President EXECUTIVE COUNCIL BOBBY BERNARD, Treasurer LOUISE AMMAN, Secretary LESTER WENK, Religious Chairman JEANETTE GREEN, Social Chairman JIM MATHIS, Publicity Chairman GEORGE WORM, Membership Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Westminster Fellowship WESTMINSTER SCHEDULE 5:00 P.M. Supper 6:00 P.M. .................................Vespers 7:00 P.M. Ch01r 7:00 A.M................................Breakfast 7:30 A.M.........................Prayer Service 6:00 P.M.......................Council Meeting 6:00 P.M. .................................Vespers ......................Social Activities ......................Social Activities THE WESTMINSTER COUNCIL LYNN JOHNSON President The task of the Presbyterian Westminster Fellowship is to proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ to the academic community. The purpose of this ministry is to develop an inclusive, consciously Christian fellow- ship, where all persons are welcomed and where each may come to a deep commitment to Christ. Wesley F oundation All that I am and all that I have, I give to Christ and to His service? First Row: Johnny Hruska, Rennie Howatd, Bill Wilson, Margie Murry, Reverend Bill Stokes, Margie Bell,I Charles Caston. Second Row: Jonelle Kellogg, Kathy Ewing, Judy Austin, Diane Dees, Ginny Gil- liland, Zella F aye Brown, Judy Lipscomb, Charlotte Sanford, Kay Enloe. Beth Young, Ree Fulgham. Third Row: Johnny Morris, Steve Woodward, Johnny Rhodes, Bob Holladay, Eddie Rundell, Bill Bauer, Maurice Cottingham. WESLEY FOUNDATION SCHEDULE Sunday 6:00 P.M. ............................................. Vespers Tuesday 12:30 P.M. ............................... Drive-in Luncheon Wednesday Thursday Friday Sunday 6:00 P.M. .................................. Choir Rehearsal 12:00 P.M. ............................... Drive-in Luncheon 5:00 P.M. ........................................ Bible Study 6:00 P.M ................................... Council Meeting 6:15 P.M. ........................ Vespers and Fellowship 12:30 P.M. ....................................... Prayer Time 6:00 P.M. ....................................... Vespers and Deputations to Districts Vesper services, the main activities at Wesley, provide spiritual enrichment and a stronger faith for the students. WESLEY MFOUNDATIGN Wesley Foundation is the Methodist College youth organization. It was founded on the Tech campus in February, 1936. The director of Wesley Foundation is Reverend William M. Stokes, Jr. Wesley participates in many campus events including Campus Carnival, Mothers, Week- end, Homecoming and Intramurals. Wesley members find fun and fellowship at Wesley, but most important, they find the spiritual enrichment necessary for a full, rewarding life. Vesper services provide the students with an opportunity to worship together and express their religious convictions. The majority of the speakers at the services are students. Thus, Wesley gives its students the oppor- tunity to grow spiritually and it provides each student with the guidance needed for a fuller Christian life. Through the open doors of Wesley, each student can find a fuller Christian life through inspiration, fellowship and recreation. Cheerleaders Football Basketball Track Baseball Tennis Golf Intramurals Parachute Team E$64 STEM: OCT. 24 N0 WESTERN- -ST.FAIR - E.PT 26M NEE E- Rusmn SEME- OCT. 31 TENN.T T:CH 'Ruston OCT 3 EAST TEXAS Ruston BEMA NOV. 7 SO. EASIERNHMMMM 344 Cheerleaders Reggie Hanchey, Sue Owens Ledford, Coni Sweeney, Gregg Boring, Barbara Norrid, Loyce Garrett and Larry West. , WWNUFHFWHHED ad a: HHUMPAU: !.. ,yitx Loyce Garrett and Larry West Reggie Hanchey and Sue Owens Ledford Target - Northwestern State Coni Sweeney Three cheers for Shreveport GREGG BORING Head Cheerleader This Demon awaits the annual bonfire JOE AILLET Athletic Director and Head Coach JIM MIZE Offensive Line GEORGE DOHERTY Defensive Line HUEY WILLIAMSON Ends 346 Tech 8 10 15 6 19 16 25 28 7 23 THE RESULTS La. College McNeese State E. Texas State USL Arlington State Northwest La. Tenn. Tech Southeastern Southern Miss Northeast La. E. J. LEWIS Defensive Backs O 1: w: NOKINIWKIOK-xl 14 0 Tough Techmen Take Title . . . Louisiana Techas nationally-ranked football team downed nine foes and captured the GSC title with the only loss being a heartbreaker to Southern Mississippi 14-7 in Hattiesburg. Tech was unbeaten in league play and wound up fourth in the AP poll, fifth in the UPI poll, and first in the Pecan Bowl poll, although the Techsters did not get an invitation to the latter event. Tech has won 14 straight home games going back to 1961 and has not lost a GSC game since 1954, having won 19 straight. This was Tech,s third 9-1 season since 1955. The Bulldogs won some close, hard-fought games and the only loss was that type, with Tech being denied touchdowns by inches in the road defeat by Southern. Junior Billy Laird threw the ball and fellows like Gerald McDowell, Alden Reeves, Richie Golmon and John Wurzburger gave the Canines their best running attack since 1959. Laird completed 106 of 205 passes for 1,361 yards, nine TD,s and had' 12 intercepted. He tied a record for TD aerials with 9, and set new marks for passes attempted and completed, passing yardage and interceptions. Speedy Campbell joined the clan of record breakers by booting five field goals and David Leels 39-yarder was a record. Gerald McDowell was the top runner with 427 yards in a workhorse role while Alden Reeves led the scoring with 30 points. Wayne Davis caught the most passes, 26. GLENN TILLEY PETE DOSHER Trainer Sports Publicist . . . And Other Honors Coach Aillet was GSC coach-of-year, was picked as the outstanding coach in Louisi- ana by the VFW, and was selected to re- ceive a special award at the Shreveport Hall of Fame banquet for focusing attention on the Ark-La-Tex. Coach Aillet is shown receiving the NCAA District IV award from Gerald Zornow at Chicago meeting of football coaches. Aillet was one of eight nomi- nated for small college coach-ofethe-year. McDowell was picked as back in NSC game. Techhs All-GSC selections included quarter- back Billy Laird, flanker Cofky Corkern, fullback Gerald McDowell, end Wayne Davis, tackle James Boudreaux, tackle Robert Malone, center Paul Clark, and guard David Bass. Winding up Tech careers were Robert Malone, Pat Lynch, David Lee, David Bass, John Blake, Bruce 'Weaver, Jack Odom, Corky Corkern, Kenny Tidwell, and Bob Jolet. Backfield awards at the Rotary Club banquet went to Kenny Tidwell, Tom Robert- son, Richie Golmon and Jim Stringer. top Linemen receiving awards at the banquet were Dan Irby, Robert Malone, David Lee, James Boudreaux, Maurice Greer, Pat Lynch, Bob McKinnon, Bob Jolet, Wayne Gray, and Paul Clark. Close as They Come The Bulldogs, behind the fine running of fullback Gerald McDowell, downed a stubborn Wildcat team, 8-7, to start the season off in fine style. Tech mounted Offensive threats throughout the contest, but could capitalize only once, that being in the final period when McDowell leaped over from the two. Then junior signal-caller Billy Laird passed to flanker Corky Corkern for the decisive two points and a Bulldog victory. Louisiana College,s scoring came in the form of a seven yard TD aerial from quarterback Bob Boisvert to Dave Brockmeyer and a successful PAT boot by David Corley. The bright spot in Tech's attack was its ground power. The Canines pounded out 204- yards rushing, with McDowell driving for 101 yards of the real estate. Lee takes sideline pass McDowell moves for yardage against Cats with Bass blocking McDowell gets big gain on draw Early Bomb Pays Off McNeese State,s highly rated Cowboys traveled to Bulldog Land with full intentions of spoiling Techis fine home record. It backfired, as Tech struck swiftly to pull out a 10-6 win. Quarterback Billy Laird, the boy with the golden touch, took little time against the Pokes to score. After McNeese took the opening kickoff and failed to drive, Tech got down to business. On the first play, Laird rifled a 39-yard pass to flanker Corky Corkern of Bossier City, who hauled the ball in at the 13 and raced untouched for the TD. Tech stopped the Pokesi fine ground attack with linebacker Paul Clark, guards David Bass and Bob McKinnon, and tackle Dan Irby leading the way. A field goal by Speedy Campbell accounted for Tech's scoring, while McNeese,s lone tally came on a blocked punt. Lee hangs onto first down aerial Reeves is momentarily loose against McNeese Cowboys block Lee's punt and recover for the lone McNeese score Hilda Stayed Away Antieipated winds and rains from Hurricane Hilda didn,t take shape, as the Bulldogs, after a frustrating first half, stormed back to defeat a powerful East Texas State club, 15-7. The Texans held a 7-6 first half advantage until the third quarter when Tech put a three-pointer by place kicker Speedy Campbell on the scoreboard. Freshman fullback Richie Golmon put the icing on the cake as he plunged over from the one in the final minutes of the tilt. Tech,s first score came on a 17-yard pass from Billy Laird to end David Lee. Bob McKinnon got Techis final touchdown drive started when he intercepted a pass at the East Texas 23. The Bulldog defense was at its best as the Canines held the Texans to only 33 yards on the ground and 87 via the air route. Reeves tries to get outside Tilley and Rex Bryan Taylor looks for blockers and running room Campbell split the uprights as Tech grabbed a 10-0 lead on Pokes 350 Tech Was Top Dog Held scoreless for three quarters by a fired-up Southwestern team, Louisiana Tech struck paydirt midway in the final period on a pass from quarterback Billy Laird to end Wayne Davis and went on to down the Cajuns, 6-3, in Lafayette. The Lafayette gang got their score in the second period when end Kent Finley broke through the Bulldog line to block an attempted punt by David Lee. The Cajuns recovered the ,skin on the Tech 42, marched down to the nine, and on fourth down Gerald Landry split the uprights with a 26-yard field goal. Ike and Speedy watch A near catch aia Tech bench watches proceedings on field A Scoring Variety Coach Aillefs gang exploded for 19 points after intermission t0 trample the Rebels of Arlington State, 19-7. Although the Canines led by a wide margin in statistics at halftime, they were unable to score on five drives crossing midfield, but made up for it in a wild second half. Tech started the scoreboard to working when an Arlington State ball carrier was tackled in the end zone. The safety was followed by touch- Weaver 0n the move. downs by fullback Tommy Linder and Alden Reeves, and a field goal by Speedy Campbell, who also kicked two extra points. ASChs lone score came on an 80-yard record breaking pass from quarterback Jim Brooks t0 Jackie Miller. Billy Laird had a tremendous night, passing for 24-4 stripes, while David Lee had a 47-yard punting average. Pre-game warmup session. McKinn0an perfect block lets Golmon loose. Reeves, Irby, Bass and Davis clear path for McDowell. Run, McDowell, Run Fullback Gerald McDowell pounded North- western Statets midsection almost into sub- mission to lead Louisiana Tech to a 16-7 Gulf States Conference victory in the 24th State Fair classic before a throng of 27,000 in State Fair Stadium. The 194-p0und junior fullback ripped off several runs of more than ten yards, 'most of those on brute strength, and played a key role in every Bulldog scoring march although he did not score himself. Soph halfback Alden Reeves got the first Tech touchdown in the opening period on an eight- yard run and Corky Corkern got the other in the third period on a ten-yard pass from Billy Laird. Speedy Campbell finished with a 22-yard field goal in the final canto. NSC,s lone TD came on a ten-yard pass from quarterback Don Beasley to end Dick Reding. Reeves bolts into the open against NSC. Linder gets into heavy traffic at tair. Golmon has a step on Demon. Campbell grabs one over the middle. Golmon turns end and heads for collision. Eagles F 1y Low The undefeated Bulldogs roared to a 19-0 halftime lead and added another tally in the final quarter to coast to a 25-6 victory over Tennessee Tech. It was the seventh straight win for Tech and the seventh loss for the Golden Eagles. The arm of Billy Laird was the eye catcher for most of the night as he threw for two touch- downs. Tech hit paydirt for the first time in the game in the first period, as the Canines drove from their own 21 t0 the Golden Eagle 25. Laird moved the team well, hitting ends Wayne Davis and Pat Lynch along the way. Tommy Linder, soph fullback, got the Techsters down to the vital part of the field and then Laird hit halfback Alden Reeves for the TD. Two more Bulldog scores came in the second quarter with David Lee taking a pass from Laird and Linder going over from the one. Richie Golmon, freshman scatback, put the team,s final tally 0n the board with an 18-yard scamper. Tech forward wall stands firm. Watchful waiting. Reeves almost won this font race. Strategy meeting. Something is going on down to the left. Ole Grads Whoop It Up Homecoming, as usual, proved to be a happy day for the Bulldogs as they romped to a 28-7 victory over the Southeastern Lions. Quarterback Billy Laird completed 14- of 26 aerials for 226 yards. The junior from Shreveport hit end Maurice Greer for a second quarter TD and went over from the one for another Canine tally. Alden Reeves gave the Techsters a touchdown in the first period when he reached paydirt from the onevyard line. A pair of field goals, one by Speedy Campbell and one by David Lee, and a safety ended the scoring. How- ever, halfback Kenny Tidwell, guard Bob McKinnon, and end Pat Lynch suffered injuries that shelved them for the final two games. Reeves, Clark and McDowell chase a Lion. Laird is in a crowd but gets the pass away. It9s a Game of Inches Louisiana Tech met defeat for the first time in the 1964 football season as the University of Southern Mississippi struck for two first half scores and went on to down the Techsters, 14-7, in Hattiesburg, Miss. The game was a bruising affair with Tech and USM each getting off numerous drives, but having trouble in scoring. The Rebels scored on the first play from scrimmage when fullback Donney Lippincott exploded off right guard and galloped 78 yards for a TD. Tech hit paydirt on a Billy Laird pass to Maurice Greer late in the first quarter and Southern,s other TD came when quarterback Vic Purvis hit Bill Gomey from the 11-yard line. Tech moved the ball well during the contest, but was stopped short of the goal line by inches several times in the judgment of the officials. s. Lynch takes a pass. 8 Lions converge on Billy Laird. iil don't want to go that way,,-McDowell. Title Clincher Louisiana Tech, displaying a vicious defense and off- and-on offense, closed out its 1964 season with a 23-0 win over Northeast State before a capacity crowd of freezing fans in Monroe. Techbs scoring came on an 11-yard aerial from Billy Laird to Wayne Davis; a 29-yard field goal by David Lee; a 35-yard pass interception by Joe Peace, and a four-yard run by Alden Reeves. With the win, the Techmen captured the GSC title with a 5-0 record-Coach Ailletbs 13th championship in 24 years. Corkern, Malone, Clark and Bass provide protection for Laird. First Row: Pat Lynch, Dan Irby, James Boudreaux, Robert Malone, John Blake, Wayne Noland. Wayne Davis, David Lee, David Bass, Maurice Greer, Bob Jolet, Jack Odom. Billy Laird. Second Row: Richie Golmon, Wayne Cray, Wayne Mathews, Paul Clark, Kenny Tidwell, James Willis, Joe Peace, Jim Towns, Gerald McDowell, Corky Cassity, Dickie Walden, Speedy Campbell. Third Row: Mike Lynch, Jack Hatcher, Claude Carrigan, John Wurzburger, Tom Robertson, Henry Hammons, Gene Smith, Donald Ray Smith, John Curtis, Ricky Lott, Bruce Gremillion, Jesse Carrigan. Fourth Row: Buster Irwin. Bill Smith, Bob Glasgow. Bill McBuncb, Bruce Weaver, Alvin Ballard. Nick While, Mike OyBrien, P'hil Robertson, Bill Miller, Corky Corkern. Ed Walker. Fifth Row: Bob McKinnon, Stan Belton, Ronnie Brown, Morris Funderburg, Jerry Wilson, Jack Hopkins, Jim Stringer, George Marlowe, Bill Langston, Steve Fremin, Alden Reeves, Joe Crump. Sixth Row: Pete DeSordi, Eddie Taylor, Butch Daniels, Walter Causey, Dan Crawfnrd, Tommy Linder, Larry Stephens, Robert Brunet, Gregg Wilbanks, Mike Mowad, Glenn Murphy, and Ray Roush. A Youthful Surge to Second SCOTTY ROBERTSON Head Basketball Coach Louisiana Tech,s squad, loaded with youthful talent, came on strong the second half of the campaign to tie for second in the GSC race in Coach Scotty Robertson,s first season at the helm. The 11-11 season mark and 6-4 loop record was much better than expected of a squad with only three veterans. The young sophomores and freshmen performed much of the time like veterans as Tech be- came the surprise of the league. Tech had to come up off the floor to tie SLC for second because the Bulldogs lost their first three league games and then proceeded to win six of their last seven-the only loss an overtime affair with cham- pion Northeast State in Monroe. Team captain Jerry Hood and Ray Penny, the only other senior, inspired the youngsters. F reshman Malcolm Smith was outstanding defensively and an all-around topnotch performer. Bob Watson, 6-10 West Virginian, gave the team a lift when he became eligible at midterm. Hood,s 23.4 point average paced the team but sophomores Leon Barmore 02.51 and Jim Pruett al.8l gave him backcourt support. Watson averaged 8.8, Jon Stephenson 3.2, Joey Barron 2.3, Penny 8.7, Smith 7.2, Dan McCormick 4.2. Techis- varsity basketball squad was composed of tsittingl Jon Stephenson, Jim Pruett, Leon Barmore and Joey Barron and tstandmgl Jerry Hood, Bob Watson, Dan McCormick, and Ray Penny with Coach Robertson. Malcolm Smith, George Stone, and Terry Ewing, pictured with the freshmen, also saw heavy varsity duty. SEASON RESULTS Opp. Louisiana College 71 'East Texas State 89 Little Rock U. 102 Mississippi State 82 Ole Miss 72 Little Rock U. 72 McNeese State 65 Northeast State 79 Southeastern 99 Southern Miss. 83 Southwestern 73 Louisiana College 79 U. of Mexico 39 Northwestern State 68 McNeese State 51 Penny and Hood-only seniors Northeast State Centenary 90 Southeastern 82 Southwestern 81 Southern Miss. 92 Northwestern 55 Centenary 98 Jerry Hood - Team Leader A scouting report on Jerry Hood a couple of years ago or so may have said, uGood shooter, too slow, weak on defense. All he can do is beat you? As a senior and captain of the team, Hood was still a good shooter but his speed and defensive play had improved immeasurably. In fact, Coach Scotty Robertson said Hood had more desire to win than any boy he has coached. Hood established himself in the record book at Tech by ranking as the fourth all-time career scorer 0,403 point51 and fourth season scorer 614- points; Big J erry also erased J ackie Moreland marks in GSC play for most points in 10 games t2591, best average 95.91, most field goals 941, best field goal percentage t5491, and tied the mark for most free throws made GD. Hood set a new club mark for season field goal percentage L510 and his season average of 23.4- ranks second in history to Moreland1s 24.1. The team captain was picked on the All-GSC team for the third straight time as he led the Bulldogs to a surprise tie for second place in the loop race. JERRY HOOD All-Everything. Barmore Chasing the ball. Rebounding with Ole Miss. Hood moving against Mississippi State. A standoff on the opening tip. McCormick drives 011 Northeast. McCormick survives heavy traffic. McCormick's easy one. Barron fires, Penny on fast break Pruett outside. Penny up middle. Barron on the side. Hood underneath. Hood heads upcourt against Ole Miss. 11,5 lime to talk the situation over. Lonmmnv Leon, Stephenson Hooks. Pruett jumper. Barmore jumper. Up and in by Barmore. Smith, excuse me! Hood, swish! Watson, tip in! Ewing battles Kerwin. McCormick has four arms? Penny gets ball. Smith plastered. McCormick climbs up. Penny lays it up. Hood and Butler tie up. Pups Compile 13-5 Record Louisiana Tech2s freshman team ttloaned2 the varsity several capable performers and still managed to win 13 games while losing five in Coach Don Landry2s first season with the Bullpups. Malcolm Smith went to varsity duty exclusively about mid- season. George Stone was the standout for the Pups, re-writing the one-year old freshman record book at the college. Stone set single game marks of most points t38t, most field goal attempts t23t, most field goals made OD, highest FG per- centage 69.40, most free throws attempted tl9t and scored tlSt and most rebounds USL Stones season marks include most points 010$, scoring average t25.D, field goals attempted t278t and made 05G, free throws attempted t126t and made GD, and tied the rebound record of 135. Terry Ewing was the second highest scorer with a 17.3 average. Smith averaged 15.0, Mike Taylor 9.0, Harry Bain 8.8, Tom Gregory 6.2, Earle Thompson 4.5, Buzzy Buckner 4.0, Curtis Barham 3.4-, Art Troncoso 2.1, and Jimmy Napper 1.2. The competition was league frosh outfits and several Texas junior college clubs. DON LANDRY Freshman Basketball Coach Freshman squad members included quatetD Jimmy Napper, Earle Thompson, Art Troncoso, Buzzy Buckner, Curtis Barham, Harry Bain and Standing manager Butch Murphy, George Stone, Terry Ewing, Tom Gregory, Mike Taylor, Malcolm Smith, and Coach Don Landry. Stone drives. FROSH SEASON SCORES Tech Opp. 94 La. College 69 66 Tyler JHC Buckner and Gregory double teaming. 92 Little Rock J.V. 76 65 Mississippi St. 73 88 U. of Miss. 72 88 Little Rock J.V. 66 95 Paris J .C. 79 90 Paris J .C. 64 61 Panola J.C. 53 89 Northeast 81 74 U.S.L. 65 60 Northeast 85 100 Centenary 80 97 Tyler J.C. 96 92 U.S.L. 94 96 Paris J.C. 74 95 Panola J.C. 80 74 Centenary 86 Taylor watches Gregory dribble. Statistician Yancey, managers Murphy and Burkhart. Second in Track Louisiana Tech captured two events and placed in seven others to score 42V; points for a surprising second place finish in the 16th annual Gulf States Confer- ence meet at Lafayette in May of 1964. Techis first place honors came when Allen Carpenter won the intermediate hurdles in a time of 38.3 and Frank Howard cleared 6-2 in the high jump. The Canines also proved strong in the discus event with Jim Goodwin winning second and Tim Hall third. Northeast won with 85V; points while Tech had 42W, Northwestern 41V2, McNeese 41, USL 38V2 and SLC 36. Hurdler Carpenter was Techis top point producer with 7014 for the campaign. Weightmen Jim Goodwin and Tim Hall had 43 and 32 points, respectively, while jumper Robert Daulton had 36V2, high jumper Frank Howard 29V2 and sprinter Reggie Day 2834. Mike Poole, Bill Thomas and Corky Corkern also tallied over 20 points each. ALLEN CARPENTER Star Hurdler Field men were John Wurzburger, Gene Howard, Wayne Gray, Skipper Hastings, Tim Hall, Larry Stephens, and Jim Goodwin. Distance runners were Edwin Davis, Joe Albritton, George Fox, Frank Bright, Homer Flynn, Ed Albritton, Joe Comeaux, Steve Adams, Ed Miller and Nick Rawlinson. TIM HALL Shot and Discus Jumpers were Frank Howard, Frank Kelly, Donnie Davis, Robert Daulton, and Walter Wilson. RECGIE DAY Sprints and Relays sprinters were Reggie Day, Terry Cross, Chuck Markey, Richard Vail, Tom McKinney, Allen Carpenter, Robert Daulton, and Bill Thomas. FRANK HOWARD High Jumper 368 Tech Harriers Finish Fifth Louisiana Techis cross country team finished 5th in the GSC race held on the Tech campus in December with Northeast State edging Northwestern for the loop title. Brendan Minihan, a freshman from Little Rock, was Techis standout during the season along with another frosh, Clarence Bell of Jena. Minihan won several races and finished fourth in the GSC meet. Bell finished first in one race and was impressive in his first campaign. Other competitors for the Bulldogs were seniors Frank Bright and Allen Laird, Homer Flynn, Joe Comeaux and Butch Maddox. Malcolm Robinson 0f USL won the individual league title again. Other than Minihan, n0 Techster finished in the top 20 in the league race over the 3.8 mile Tech course. Prior to the GSC meet, Tech won two of three dual matches and finished first, second, and third in three triangular meets. Squad members were Butch Maddox, Brendan Minihan, Raymond Bell, Homer Flynn, Frank Bright and Allen Laird. Not shown: Joe Comeaux BRENDAN MINIHAN Frosh Standout A RAYMOND BELL Frosh Star Tech Baseballers 5th in League Race Coach Berry Hintonls Canine nine came through the 1964 baseball season with an overall 18-15 record and placed three members of the Bulldog squad on the AH-GSC team. George Woodson, Louisiana Techls senior righthander, captured most of the pitching laurels during the Gulf States Conferencels 1964 baseball season. In conference standings, the Techsters landed in fifth place with a 7-13 slate. Woodson won a position on the All-GSC first team while shortstop Paul Labenne and third basemen Billy Laird held down spots on the second squad. COACH BERRY HINTON Catchers Ricky Huckabay, Noddy Parker, and Wayne Poynter. Woodson set a GSC record with a perfect zero earned run average for 35 innings in league play. He started five games, finished them all, striking out 32 while walking only nine. Over all, Woodson had a 7-2 record in giving up only two earned runs in 56 innings for a 0.25 earned run average. Ironically, in GSC play, Woodson had only a 3-2 record despite not allowing an earned run. In the batting department, Laird set a conference record by smack- ing out five triples and also hit .303; Other dangerous batsmen for the Canines were David Lee, who hit .281 overall and .333 in GSC action, and Rennie Howard, a first baseman who had a .281 overall batting mark. GEORGE WOODSON Mound Ace Infielders Paul Labenne, Billy Sneed, Rennie Howard, Ronnie Loyd, Ernie Fegley, and Billy Laird. gitchzrs Don Adams, Bill Duncan, George Woodson, Mike Powell, Ed Walker, Arnold Ramsey, Gene Smith, and Lynn trou . Third Place Tie in Tennis Louisiana Techis 1964 tennis team, under Coach Cecil Crowley, finished the regular season with a 4-5 record and wound up tied for third in the loop tourney with Northwestern State. Northeast State and USL grabbed the first two spots. Robert Taylor was captain of the team and N0. 1 player for Tech, with Dennis Perry holding down the N0. 2 post most of the time. They formed the N0. 1 doubles team. Jim Pruett was the N0. 3 performer for Tech, with Mike Sport in the N0. 4 post and they formed the N0. 2 doubles outfit. Tommy Wynn was the N0. 5 player. Pruett, Sport, and Wynn were consistent winners in singles play and Taylor and Perry won some doubles matches. In the loop tourney, Sport reached the finals before being defeated in the N0. 4- singles while Taylor and Perry were downed in the N0. 1 doubles finals. Pruett and Sport were ousted in the semi-finals 0f the N0. 2 doubles. ROBERT TAYLOR Team Captain Tennis squad members were Tommy Wynn, Jim Pruett, Bruce Cowan, Mike Sport, Robert Taylor, and Dennis Perry. Members of the Bulldog Gulf team were Ueft t0 righti Coach Joe Aillet, Johnny Morris. Lyn Fuller, Clayton Kuschel, Ronnie Planchard, and Don Nicklas. Tech Surprise GSC Golf Champ LYN FULLER Team Captain Louisiana Techis freshman-studded 1964 golf team upset co-favorites Southwestern Louisiana and Northeast State to claim its 10th Gulf States Conference championship in the last 12 years. It was Techis fourth title in a row. Tech toured the 54-hole tournament course in Lafayette with a 905 team total compared to second place USL1s 911 and the third place Tribeis 921. Tech,s strength came from John Morris, a freshman who captured third place in individual scoring with a 222, and senior Lyn Fuller, holding down fourth place with a 223 score. In addition, Clayton Koschel was seventh with 228 and Ronnie Planchard tied for 10th with 232. For coach Joe Aillet the win was a sweet one. During the season Tech lost three matches and won six. 1sI thought we had a good chance to sur- prise some people if the freshmen played up to their capabilities? stated Aillet. And they did too! Boys9 Intramurals Intramural competition at Tech, under direction of John Hay of the department of health and physical education, has become a big attraction. This past year 2,070 students were participants in intramural play in a total of 10 sports. Tau Kappa Epsilon finished strong in the final two events in the spring of 1964 to wrestle the overall championship trophy from Pi Kappa Alpha by two points. The Tekes won their only first in pool and it was a lie but they took second in tennis, ping pong, and volleyball and finished at least third or better among fraternities in all sports. TKE ended play-with 2,846 points while PiKA had 2,844. Others in order of finish were: BSU, 2,682Vz; T-Club, 2,145; Kappa Alpha, 2,018; Scalawags, 1,932; Kappa Sigma, 1,786; Lambda Chi, 1,630; T-Kettles, 1,618Vz, and Sigma Nu, 1,560. The Intramural all-sports trophy in 1963-64 was won by the TKE fraternity with PiKA finishing in the runnerup spot, Champions SPRING OF 1964 P001............. ........TKE, T-Club itie1 Softball...... .................Black Jacks Tennis......... .Baptist Student Union Track....... TCIub FALL OF 1964 F00tball....................................PiKA Table Tennis........Baptist Student Union Volleyball..................................TKE Basketball..........................Scalaways CrossCountry..........................T-Club Horseshoes................................TKE FRANK CLEMENTS OF TKE ; 1964 Intramural Athlete of Year 374 Louisiana Tech Parachute Team First Row: C. A. Peters; Frank Chadwick; Jim Anders; Al Guevas, pilot. Second Row: Hugh Sutton, adviser; Terry Baldwin, Lucious Quin, Mike Harnett, T. W. Auttonberry. Not Shown: Marshal Tilley, Jimmy Fuller. Mike Harnett nears dead center as Lucious Quin waits his turn. Jim Anders and 0Red Auttonberry making a clean baton pass at 7,000 feet. Terry Baldwin leaving aircralt at 8,000 feet while making a 35 second free fall. '33: D.


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