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'Sigma Tau Delta 0-49 DAVID MIDDLETON President PAM BRINEY Vice President Rho Gamma chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national English fra- ternity, was founded in 1931 at Tech. The members of the fraternity. all of whom have exhibited outstanding scholastic and literary ability, strive to encourage good reading habits, creative writing and comradeship among students interested in English. Sigma Tau Delta sponsors an annual campus poetry contest, a children's poetry contest for the local public schools, bi-monthly literary programs and a literary program at Christmas. +-ai' .-as, -MY First Row: Sandra Blackmon, Roger Busbice, Judy Butler, John Castore, Rebecca Johnson, Jerry Kennedy. Second Row: Constance McRight, Linda Markham, Susan Roach. Sarah Rhymes, Lindon Stall, Alan Taylor. Third Row- James White. Not Pictured: Pat Carr, Linda O'Quinn.
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lpha Beta lpha 'fi T nv .3 6 ' Q -J Nlembership in Alpha Theta chapter of Al- V I pha lieta Alpha. a national undergraduate li- .rx tx fbnqggq brary science fraternity. is open to students majoring or minoring in library science. Prac- ticing librarians are admitted on a professional V -F --r membership basis. elf.. Q gf, .1 Officers were Ann McKenzie, preside-ntg if , t 'N .I Y, , 1 A Jeanne Nliller. rice president: Carol lXlfkl3I1d. A-5 ' Sh f ! gif 5 secretary: Peggy Hartsfield. treasurer: and l Lahlae Young. reporter. - -- A ' er - I First Row: Pat Bass, Sarah Craighead, Mary Davis, Lynellen Cravelle, Peggy Hartsfield. Second Row: Janet Keckler, Carol Kirkland. Martha McKenzie, Jeanne Miller, Patricia Mitchell, Third Row: Suzanne Norred, Mary Ossenbeck, Jan Pitts, Cheryl Watson, Sheri Woods. Not Pictured: LaMae Young. Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Epsilon Tau is a petroleum engineering honor so- ciety. The lota chapter was founded at Louisiana Tech in 1959 with the following objectives: To foster a closer bond between its members and the petroleum industry, to , , , , , JEROME BRANTON .... .......... P resident broaden the scope of activities of its members, and to mam- DENNIS CHRISTIAN Secretary-Treasurer tain the high ideals and standards of the petroleum en- gineering profession. Election to membership in the national organization is based on scholastic accomplishments. leadership and so- ciability. --Q ,Q Q3 Jerome Brunton, Dennis Christian, David Crockett.
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Kappa Gamma Rho Kappa Gamma Rho is a colony of Alpha Epsilon Delta, a national honor society for pre-medical students. Founded at the University of Alabama in 1926, it now has over ninety active chapters throughout the United States. FRED USSERY President . . . . BEN STAGE .......... .. Vice President To be ehglble for election to membership, students must have completed a minimum of five quarters of pre-medical GENE BARRETT ' S ecrelary REINALD KOZIKOWSKI . .. Treasurer work with a scholastic average of 3.2 in sciences and must rank in the upper 35 percent of their class in general scholarship, lip it l J we ff Q---v --Q First Row: Gene Barrett, Paula Brooks, Malcolm Brown, Marion Cash, Betty Couch. Second Row: Cary Gray, Cyrus Cuidry, Rebecca John- son, Thomas Kennedy, Neal Lylus, Third Row: Dewayne Piker, Donald Smith, Fred Ussery, Philip Waring, John Ziegler. Not Pictured: Charles Barkemt-yer, john Burford, Rc-inald Kozikowski, Ben Stage.
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