Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1949
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'ul 5.1-1. rgsgj : ' , V r Y ' V , V W I .I ,A 4 I bf-' B :Gif 1, J., A .s N ,- r 3 ., ' ,, , Tiff .fg.,' ts, , 'I rdf! .mx 'fry' f'- 5 'il r 'X 111 Lg lp4x54,,.!l. , NJ- .4 , r t3,'L1 ' ' 2- r K ' X2 ' hw Lnflfl I -xvygi fe I ' 5 :' . 'J L75 -I--I I 'I .942 ' ' 'Fly V, K -'fain' ' fig: QQ ,5. . , all .-X I r ,sf 1- gf' f.LrER.r::f '5 ' M wa- ,,' ,fix f. W Qsisw fxn-.1 O 'Q ' 4 ADMINISTRATION C L A S S E S ACTIVITIES LES BELLES ATHLETICS FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES HONORARY AND PROFESSIONAL RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES We have come to the University to prepare ourselves for life. We have done much more than studying textbooks. We have played, laughed, danced, gone to pep meetings, football games, ro- manced, crammed for exams, skipped classes, cussed out professors for grading us on a basis of so many must make A's, so many, B's and most of us, C's. Whatever-awe have before us a portrayal of thc moulding of our young lives, pictures of buildings, classes, honors, football stars, beauties. It has been difficult to bring out the esprit that has stirred us to these accomplishments, nevertheless, we know that our destinies have been shaped here-this American state university which receives its students from all classes, reflect- ing the culture ol the nation with commensurate universality. May we have that profundity of thought and vision as we leaf through these pages to read into them the esprit of the University, and having done so, work a little harder and smile a little broader wherever destiny leads us. - WHERE STATELY OAKS AND BROAD MAGNOLIAS SHADE INSPIRING HALLS, THERE STANDS OUR DEAR OLD ALMA MATER WHO TO US RECALLS: FOND MEMORIES THAT WAKEN IN OUR HEARTS A TENDER GLOW, AND MAKES US HAPPY FOR THE LOVE THAT WE HAVE LEARNED TO KNOW ALL PRAISE TO THEE OUR ALMA MAT ER, MOULDER OF MANKIND MAY GREATER GLORY LOVE UNENDING BE FOREVER THINE. OUR WORTH IN LIFE VVILL BE THY WORTH WE PRAY TO KEEP IT TRUE, AND MAY THY SPIRIT LIVE IN US FOREVER LSU. 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Z u ' V, V, V. v 5,4 - Yu f mf' ,N gm, H 4 , A if -::- 7. .Z ., N i , A 'L f 1 ff' , Y 1 Y Y 1 Though you the Seniors of 1949 are proud of the achievements of the past, be it ever mindful that you recognize the responsibilities of the present and future. Some of you gave unstintingly of your services in combat, in research and in programs related to mili- tary instruction and trainingg and thence you came to the University to pursue an academic goal. Now you are off again across a new path of life. With the experiences of the past, the still vivid im- pressions of World VVar II and the intellectual refinement of the University, know that it is time now to act. to work ever harder and ever more seriously. Know you that your families, your community, the state of Louisiana and your nation shall expect and demand greater participation in and greater fulfillment of your duties as citizens of a better and a more peaceful world. As you move onto the stage of a new life, be aware that this is your generation into which you must inject a meaningful and happy lifeg for, it is with this faith in the Seniors of 1949 that the 1949 GUMBO is respectfully dedicated. 1 ,- ' ,M ARL K. LON 'VHOMAS W. LEIGH Cflllifllltlll, Iiurml nf .S'11prrifi.m11r l r 1 lk Me- 1 1 I 1 x E.. JEROME A. BROUSSARD. . . HOMER L. BRINKLEY .... JAMES M. MCLEMORE. . . DR. EMMETT L. IRWIN. . CHARLES B. SHERROUSE GEORGE BAILLIO ........ DR. HAROLD W. STOKE .... THOMAS W. LEIGH ..... . COL. E. MONNOT LANIER. . . . JOHN Y. rAUNTL12RoY,. JAMES E. SMITHERMAN. cz. J. DUGAS .............. COL. TOM W. DUTTON.. NOT SHOWN: J. STEWART SLACK .........,........ HORACE WILKINSON, JR.. . . . a.91LL,1m.914 . . . .St. Martinville . . . .Lake Charles . . . .Alexandria . . . .New Orleans . . . ...Gilbert . . . . . . Lake Charles University President ....Monroe . . . Plaquemine . . .New Orleans . . . . . .Shreveport . . , .Donaldsonville . . . .New Orleans . . . .Shreveport . . . .Port Allen Av. 1 vl.s ,... f., , ' x y 1- x 9- 'I ' I v --1-- Q N X i , ,- N , --- A ,X . v , f. N.-Nf y, - ' sq, ' X' , , ,.s-w.',1r , ' L ' ff -J .-V, G b 4 ,w 1 ., ,. 1 V .x HQ 1 ' R ,, .z,w.:, -53411, ff' ' ' ,155 ,. Y Y - x if YN 'W ',,D ..b1f .f I fm, -J 1 'N J 9 1 1 Ulivery issue of the GUMBO is a mirror-a mirror reflecting the life of the University. It cannot bring everything within its rangeg yet, it shows enough of the personalities, student activities, organizations, athletics, scholarship and fun faithfully to represent the whole. LSU is an enormously busy place and underlying the great variety of its life is the single purpose for which the University is here, to provide an education for students who want it. No one would bother to try to create a university for any other purpose. All of the things reflected in the GUMBO have a place in the serious but pleasant work of education. To the staff the publication of the GUMBO represents long hours of planning and hard work. I want to extend to them my congratulations. This interesting book will some day arouse memories of things otherwise easily forgotten. It will stand as a mark against which to measure the improving standards of performance for ourselves and for our University. A Y i-'er 'K 5 llliif ---it--l l ' lf .... l ' ' Y 4' ,I,7'11i1i.f'.L l i n XY! . Q . , ,N I , 5.'L.j,4 X Y M if 3 V fff .rf.V,:.- ,ns ' kv f Y' fugg , 5.1 , 4 M, 1' Qi -YN Hy , FI' .K u 1 Lx r. I F - I, ' - Y' 04.5 , , -' -1 5-'-,,g,,,,.-- Q1 N J:-aw aff W? - 4:9 ,- i ..4ff ,,j1L'Yj, L E - N J ,L-u Aff,-:'.,f ,- X ,xr-, , 911' GEN. TROY H. MIDDLETON Comptroller With patience and fortitude, the comptroller exer- cises charge of the financial phase of education. DR. FRED C. FREY Dean of the Univerrzljv Personable and understanding, he has the all-encom- passing duty of maintaining harmony among all the colleges and schools. Y ,. .W , S,-31 57 gglgviafiz . -x ' ' JB N X ,ff- -Qafii M. .. ,rgkirsix K mb-Q ,X in ' W i QA X -.ip-, , ., , Yx. f' in ' 'F'-fi 1 , ' - ., ' 'mm ' af 9 COLONEL J. PERRY COLE Director of the Division of Student Life For betterment of student life, he has the general super- vision ovcr social, recreational and disciplinary matters affecting students. ' ' : ,....:.....-. . ' -L--':f'wf ima., J A 2' N. .2- 'vvx 4 ,, 'Nz f . r,,4,,F-.Q my. It ,. v--- .,.. U DR. L. B. LUCKY Director of Veterans Education No matter what the problem is confronting the veteran, he is more than willing and able to solve 1t. THEODOSIA JONES GATES Registrar Every student who hopes to earn his degree must check out with the registrar. J. H. MATTOX, JR. Director of Public Relations His task centers around the dissemination of news of the University to the press and radio. 1 ' + - s L,ff ---1f- , 4 A fl . 1 V - I V 1 . .1 I 'A K' I 1 ' s ,.,.. 7 I 'f7 V ' . I '. .uri 5 - ft . -sv Q L 41.50 4' K 3 ' 'V ' Ax f R' . 1 5 ki it 'QN lx. If V , M , . I el , 1 Q .- 'f c . X , 1 , fi 'up Y , '- M X 4' 1'l!. X X. N f ' , An, fx . X X I xg mn i fzf f H 7 5252 ,K + E Q ggi-5 in 1 T R , If 'r5fQ? 'i' . 'ii TN' if , 1 ,N r 1' X if 1 -fry 1 V . . 1 li, X I . 1 A s gk pf JW . ufy I ' 1 1 H. fm 1. EQ, S' bill Yfe 'XX-fhffllfil 'vi -1 1 4 x fav if x I ., x,L4,fl'f1 'Q v ,AQ - ' Y. - , f -nf ,-'rz F -5. 4 f .N X X' -my 1 f ff ' ,za , - r'fs ,Il Q .N Oo .. I y Q I O I A I ' 5 9 . D xxsx 'll . . C 9, ' r A O U t 0 'X 1 1 n . 0 U . . ,X - in ..- ,- - -A n......-...:L.---,,, V 0 , ' g '. ' I Cx-UK 'tsggggfg-55. .F - o'a . 0.,.'.l,f,x -' Q1- ':n'qI' Q.. .O.u Klux - , . , A . 0 'X' 0 0 9 ' ' OV ...-'. MQ. - ' . 0 , ' g 0 0 0 .0 ' 1' , - XR - . 5 O D. ' 'fu' .hir A N . . . . U K, ,f . 0 , , , . .X ' x . I Q III' . g..l,u,u'--f X ' Wo' 'n X 0, 'Q nv X 'K xx . 'Nfl Q fn' ,gn HARRY C. SANDERS Director of the Agricultural and Home Economics Extension His supervision is over the dissemination to the people of the state of the latest reliable and practical agricultural information. 3 avi 3 31 le, JOHN A. HUNTER Director of Personnel His charge centers around non-academic personnel employed by the University. ,-. ,O ' WILLIAM G. TAGGART Director of the Agricultural Experiment Stations He is in charge of scientific studies, research and experimentation in phases of agriculture and home economics. GENE QUAW Director of Student Recreation He supervises the social recreational program for campus students. THE AL FEDERATIO With 7213 life members on its rolls and chapters in every parish of Louisiana and in many parts of the nation, the LSU Alumni Federation has become a very powerful and infiuential part of the University. From its meager beginning with a handful of students, LSU has grown to be an institution encompassing thousands of acres and boasting of 62,789 alumni, 21,568 of whom are graduates. Alumni Executive Secretary T. K. McKnight has led the Federation through seven successful years. Other officers of the Alumni Federation are elected annually at the general meeting held on Homecoming Day. T. K. MCKNIGHT Alumni Executive Secretary WILLIAM PITCHER 1949 President of the Alumni Federation The 1949 president is William Pitcher of Baton Rouge. Other ofhcers are Al Moreau of Baton Rouge, first vice-president, and W. M. Phillips of Shreveport, second vice-president. Serving in close cooperation with the oflicers of the Federation are members of the Executive Committee- Rosemary Swasey Calongne of New Orleans, Percy E. Roberts of Baton Rouge and Harry A. Taylor of Baton Rouge. In order to keep LSU alumni informed of the progress of the University and events of interest on the campus, the LSU Alumni News is published monthly during the academic year by the University. Edited by Miss Jean- nette Hodson, the publication received three awards in the American Alumni Council alumni magazine award contest-one in features, another for its covers and the third for its coverage of student life. The Federation welcomes its new alumni, the Senior Class of 1949, and hopes that they will take an active part in its activities. PAST PRESIDENTS OF THE FEDERATION Percy E. Roberts, Lewis Gottlieb, Tom Dutton, Vincent Moseley JEANNETTE HODSON Richard C. Cadwallader, J. Tom Tanner, Judge Caldwell Herget Editor of LSU Alumni News and Clyde Pearce. STUDE GO ER ME Clem Romero, president of the Law School, graduated at mid-terrng Lawrence Willey, president of the College of Edueationg William R. Gable, president of the College of Arts and Sciences, graduated at mid-termg Margery Johnson, representative of the College of Arts and Sciencesg Charles Farrell, representative of the Junior Divisiong Chester Freeman, president of the Junior Divisiong J. Guiscafre-Arrillaga, president of the Graduate Couneilg J. Wendell Craft, vice-president of the Student Bodyg Kenneth W. Sawyer, president of the Student Bodyg Beverly Bogan, coed vice-president of the Student Body, graduated at mid-termg Martin Ramirez-Blazquez, president of the Latin American Councilg Texter Jackson, president of thc College of Chemistry and Physicsg Edwin Erwin, president of the College of Commerccg Joe C. LeSage, representative of the College of Commerceg Wilbert H. Marmion, president of the College of Engineeringg John Bass, representative of the College of Engineeringg Olin Quinn, rep- resentative of the College of Agriculture. George L. Dalferes, chairman of the Student Honor Commissiong William Beverly Bogan reigned as acting president one S. Cockroft, chairman of Student Counselingg Woody N. Miley, chairman week during the absence of President Sawyer of Veterans' Affairs. and Vice-President Craft. .L A l Y Creighton Owen, chairman of the Student Morale Commissiong Margery Johnson, chairman of Public Informationg Lawrence Willey, chairman of the Student Health and Safety Commission. The Student Council is the highest legislative group of the Student Body. Some of the major projects for the year were the sponsoring of the Open Houses at all the football games and Homecoming and endeavors to promote better relations between student and faculty groups. Rather than have various agencies appealing to the Student Body throughout the year, the Council inaugu- rated a Campus Chest Fund Drive with its overall pur- pose being to conserve the student's time by having one united drive. Under the commission system, the Student Council conducted various investigations and research on matters allccting student welfare. Dorothy Voorhiesg coed vice-president of the Student Body, succeeded Beverly Bogang Kenneth W. Sawyer, Student Body Presidentg J. Wendell Craft, Student Body Vice-President. Joe C. LeSage, chairman of the Finance Commissiong Martin Ramirez-Blazquez, Council representative on the Student-Faculty Relations Comrnitteeg Charles Farrell, co- ehairman of the Student Housing Commissiong Texter Jackson, Council representative on the Artists and Lectures Committee. The Council went on record as being unanimously in favor of organizing a Louisiana Federation and ap- pointed as delegates to a convention three members who assisted in drawing up a constitution to present to the Student Body in the spring elections. In order to aHlord the individual student a more direct voice in his student government, the Council set up in each college a College Council with the president of the college as its head. For the purpose of providing more entertainment for all groups of college students, the Council endorsed and sponsored the Swing Inn dance project. - Chester Freeman, co-chairman of the Student Housing Com missiong Wilbert H. Marmion, chairman of the Student Welfare Comrnissiong Edwin Erwin, chairman of the Student Employment Commission. 25 l j THE HO OR COURT First Row: Alfred Brown, Narlene W. Barr, Gerald Piltz. Second Row: Ellis C. Magee, Hilda Howell, John L. Avent, Gwen Brown, EDWARD M. NICHOLS Prosecutor Thomas G. Owen. Not shown: John O. Kling. With one member from each college appointed by the Presi- dent of the Student Body from a list of three students recom- mended by the dean of each college, the Honor Court func- tions as the judiciary organization of the Student Body. Organized in 1933, the Honor Court has fostered honesty and integrity by administering justice efficaeiously and im- partially. As provided in the Student Constitution, the jurisdiction of the Honor Court appertains to any student action which would bring discredit upon the student or upon the Student Body. Punishment ranges from being probationed to dis- missal. Decisions of the Honor Court are final, except that the President of the University or his representative in disciplinary cases, the Director of Student Life, shall have power to reduce any sentence imposed or to order a retrialf' 26 '-CWI ,q , JOHN L. AVANT Chief justice STUDE T SE ATE Speaker of the Senate Robert G. Pughg President J. Wendell Craftg Secretary Joseph The Student Senate functioned for the nrst time this year under the new amendments which cut the number of the Senate from 96 to 45 members. This year's Sen- ate has been more active than has most of the Senates in the past. Among thc various activities that the Senate has effected, the revision of the Louisiana State University Constitution was one of the main projects. The old constitution, in view of its vague and misrepresented phrasing, had aroused considerable confusion among students. W. Carmena, Jr. Another important commitment of the Senate was the part it played in forming the various College Coun- cils. Each Senate member holds a seat on the College Council he represents, thereby closely relating the Coun- cils with the Senate. The Student Senate has proved that there is a de- finite need for its existence because it offers a more direct representative student government, making possible more direct representation to the individual members of the Student Body. THE SENATE IN SESSION 27 I' f N ., gi, , 3 4 E . 1 1 1 , -It ' K. f P im a? L ' 2 71 .f'?x?V --I sm HE I' Fl' ' 1 if f ' - 1 ,. , - A . H f :'5,ffE211Hg:1-1 Q'fff ,QL J . gl :: , '- . f' ' . F 21451 P le 462 ,Q-'fgilf 6 4 A R . Q E ! W . fs 5 1 X- rgzf-., , ,. I r H , , . . , ,I FJ- .V 'X xx gg' ' - 345 Q :,,,'- ' ,,..,, Ji' .- Q ' : 's v ,, , 'W'., I m I X ,XX fi. ,N .i- S qi-L SE- . ,fl V , .2 ,9 l -A -17 A f' -' - , , ,. . .,, , J? , , ' gin ' ' ' u ., 4 1 ' .4 . 1 1 I -5 .- 5 , x . ' ' ,M vu . . I NX Y ,-Q, N V '-' ll -. I , . ff if -W '1 i STUDENT FACULTY RELATIONS COMMITTEE ' Seated: Dr. Loren D, Duvidsoug Dr. Houston T. Karnes, ehairxnanp Dorothy Voorhiesg Miss Ione FZ, Burden. Standlng: J. Wendell Craft? John Bassg Dr. XValter J. Peevyg Kenneth Sawyer. STUDE T-FACULTY RELATIONS COMMITTEE Under thc clmirinnnsliip Of Dr. Houston T. Karnes, the Stu- dent-Fnculty Relations Committee opcrates as a coordinating unit bctwcen students and faculty. The Committee serves as a mcdium both for conveying stu- dent necds and opinions to thc University administration and for conveying administrative suggestions and opinions to the Student Body. RELIGIOUS COU CII. The University Religious Council is a cooperative organiza- tion of the religious groups on the campus and the administra- tivc officials of the University. The Council provides a means of working with University ofhcials in promoting the religious life of the campus. One of its major activities is the annually sponsored Religious Emphasis Week. Other activities include a Carol sing prior to the Christmas holidays, a News in Religion broadcast and weekly religious programs over WLSU. RELIGIOUS COUNCIL Sc-ated: Colonel J. Perry Cole. Vvry l'l1-yercncl Monsignor Robert E. Tracy, trf-asurerg Reverend Parks XVi1son, vice-president: Miss Marie 'l'l'1:1mi:x1Iu1', st-crm-tiii'y: In-vm-roncl CJlil'l'ord Zirlc.-I, nresidontg Reverend J, S. Ditehburng Reverend XVilliam D. Borders: Kenneth Sawyer. Stzinding: ltr-vt-rvxnl Wlllinin IC. Trl:-eg L.. Dull: Puente: Dr. Houston T. Km-nesg Dean Arden O. French: Mrs. Martha Ann Stokerg Mrs. Henry Minis: linrin-st Prlc-eg Mrs. Joe Dnrwing Donn Fred C. Frey: Mrs. M. A. Kaufinang Mrs. Alvin Rubin: XVilliam Stracenerg Joe Moreland. H.. .. r- N 1 1 THE INTERDORMITORY COUNCIL Seated: Lucille X'Vatts, vice-president of French I-louse: Alma Lee Clark, president of French House: Marguory A. Lar:c:y, president of Annie Boyd Hall: JanEtte Mclicithen, president of Evangeline Hall. Standing: Marjorie Pulllam,, vice-president of Evangeline Hull: Shirley Doan, vice-president of Parker Dormitory: Mazie Ann Roy, president of Parker Dormitory: Del Messer, vice-president of Highland Hall. Not shown: Katie Palmer, president of Highland Hall: Barbara Taylor, president ol' Louise Garlg Hall: Betty Taylor, vice-president of Louise Garig Hall. WOMEN'S GO ER ME The Women's Interdormitory Council is composed of the presidents and vice-presidents of all women's resi- dences on the campus. Under the direction of the Dean of Women, the Council meets once a month to plan dormitory activities and discuss dormitory problems. Ollicers of the Council are JanEtte McKeithen, president, and Barbara Taylor, secretary. The Associated Women Students the organization of undergraduate women students to promote the gen- eral welfare of women students, to establish and main- tain the finest standards of conduct and to unify the work of the various wornen's groups on the campus. The executive power is vested in the AWS Executive Council composed of ofhccrs elected by the coed stu- dent body and the presidents of women's organizations on the campus. AWS sponsors annually a convocation for freshman women students at the opening of the fall term, a Backwards Dance, the proceeds going to a philanthropic project, and a point system regulating the number of offices a woman student may hold. THE AWS EXECUTIVE COUNCIL ' Helen Brookshire, president: Frankie Stevens: Patricia Folseg Tommie Davis: VI1l0l'l0l'Ill1ll7f'l'f. ,, :QM-5' ' .gr'.Lf'N, f , vfff, 7' Q . A It t ' 7.,w..- . - 2-rv, .-P ,xl Q- ' Evil' ff-1. .-9 'nv'- -4.1: A !,qdu 'fn .Ll..l' 111' , ,r ,,.- ,- , -, , ,1:..'32,h J Q.: ..-, -. . 7 - ' 74:2 -- '?:'5'i L.l 31 . ., ...Q-'J' , - A -.:. w2ff:i', ' .--fr ' ' GRAD ATE sc The primary purpose ol' the Graduate School is to provide the student with opportunities for comprehen- sive training in special Helds of study, to instruct him in methods of independent investigation, and to foster the spirit of scholarship and research. All graduate courses are planned to develop mental initiative and independent thinking on the part of the student. This is done hy lectures and by training in the use of the library and laboratory facilities of the Univer- sity. The University Research Council has a fund through which it aids research by the faculty. Twenty-one mem- hers of the Graduate School faculty have been granted sums by this Council totaling 810,980.50 I Organived in 1931, the Graduate School has confer- red 2.565 Master degrees and 139 Doctor of Philosophy degrees. Over 800 students are enrolled in the Graduate School for the 1948-194-9 session. hods and lylaterials of Rt-searcli in Government, Goverrnnent 201 Seminar, N. E. Taylor. V DEAN WILLIAM O. SCROGGS E, D. Smith, Pest-Doctorate Fellow in Chelnistryg C. A. Rivet, Graduate Student in Chemistry. GRAD UA T .Si J! .4i.:21P ei- s W: Flo! 1.13 '9 Q' f-rb ', '55 as if as FIRST ROW: ADAM, GASTON EUGENE, Sudshury, Canada: Romance Lau- guages: L Cluh: Newman Clulm. ALSIP, BENJAMIN HARRISON, Mountaiuhurg, Ark.: Industrial Arts: Theta Xi. ANTI-IONY, NVARNER I-IALE. Opelousas: Agronomy: American Societv of Agronomy: Theta Gannna. ARNEY. CHARLES M., Baton Rouge: Physics: Alpha Chi Sigma. ASI-IBURN, NOLAN L., Sparta, Tenn.: Geology. ASHYVORTH, GUY THOMAS, Shreveport: Commerce: Pi Kappa Alpha. AVEN, RUSSELL EDWARD, lVatcr Valley, Miss: Chemical Engineering. BARR, ALENA FAYE, Baton Rouge: Fine Arts. SECOND ROW: BAUMEISTER, GERALD GILLETTE, Madison, Wis.: Math- ematics: Pi Mu Epsilon: Mn Sigma Rho: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Delta Pi. BAYLOR, ADELIA N., Monroe: Social Welfare. BELL. MARVIN THOMAS, Okoloua. Miss.: Agriculture: Society' oi Foresters: American Society of Wild Life: President, College of Agriculture. '-l8. BELLAN, PAUL PETER JR., Vicksburg, Miss.: Commerce. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Amery ican Institute of Chemical Engineers: Newman Club. BELLARD, CARL JOSEPH, Church Point: Commerce: Bela Alpha Psi: Delta Sigma Pi. BERCEGEAY, WELMAN J., Gonzales: Education: Kappa Phi Kappa. BERNSTEIN, HENRY Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Chi Sigma: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, '47. BETI-IARD, SHIRLEY ANN, Coushatta: Library Science: Delta Delta Delta. Monroe: Chemical Engineering: 'FG'- THIRD ROYV: BIENVENU, RENE JOSEPH JR., Alexandria: Bacteriology: 'lllllflil Kappi Phi: Samurai, BILBO, ANDREW J.. Jackson. Miss.: Chemistry. BOUCHER, RICHARD ELMER, El Monte, Calif.: Chemistry and Physics: Alpha Chi Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon. BOUCHEREAU, PAUL EMILE, Donaldsonville: Botany. BRADFORD, MA'I'I-IILDE, Alexandria: Social Welfare: l'Vel- fare Student Association: Secretary-Treasurer, School of Social Welfare, lil, BRALEY, SI-IELIIY RAY, Sarepta: Education: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Delta Kappa. BRANTON, JANICE, lN'Iorganza: Social Hlelfare. BRENDA, ERNEST J., llatnmond: Chemistry: Alpha Chi Sigma: Newman Cluli: American Chemical Society: President, Junior Class, College of Chemistry and Pliysics, '-lil. FOURTH ROW: IIRENNAN, MEDA E.. New Orleans: Social Welfare. BRIDGES, R. MclN'l'YRI'I, Slirereport: Zoology. BROWNE. ELINOR E.. Sln'ex'eport: English, BRUNER, WARNER LEE JR., Breaux Bridge: Theta Xi: Agricultural Economics Association: Alpha Zeta. BURNE'l I', JOHN D. JR., Pineville: Psychology: Psi Chi: Sigma Delta Pi. BURRIS, JOHN FORSHAC. New Orleans: Government: Cadet Lt. Col.: President, Wesley Foundation: Who's Who in Ameris can Universities and Colleges: Student Interfaith Council: lfniversity Religious Council: International Relations-Club. BUTTS, SARA LOUISE. Waterproof: Fine Arts. CAILLOIIET, GILBERT EUGENE. Welsh: Zoology: Kappa Sigma: Pershing Rilles. -4' FIRST ROW: CALDWELL, JOHN I.. JR., Bernice: Education. CAMPBELI., ROBERT LAURIE, Biloxi, Miss.: Education: Wesley Foundation. CASTRINTA, PEDRO, Mexico City, Mex.: Agriculture, CELARIER, ROBERT PAUL, North Little Rock, Ark.: Agronomy. Cl-IANG. I.IE 'l'IEN, Nanking, China: Chemical Engineering. CHAPMAN, KEITI-I ELTON, Atlanta, Ga.: Zoology. CHEN, HONGI-ISIN, Kityang, Kewangtang, China: Chemical Engineering. CI-Ill, KANG-Fll, Wusih, China: Chemistry. SECOND ROVV: COEN, SIDNEY EI,IZAIIE'I'H, Shreveport: Social Welfare. COOLEY, EDMUND DORESE, Merryville: Agriculture: Pi Kappa Alpha: Sigma Alpha Gamma. COOLEY, JOI-IN ALDEN, Slidell: History. COPELAND, JEAN DALE, Oak Grove: Music: Alpha Chi Omega: Mu Sigma Rho: Sigma Alpha Iota. CORBIN, RUTH MAY, Tangipahoa: Library Science: Phi Lambda Pi: American Library Association: l.ouisiana Library Association. CORNAY, ADELE, Lafayette: Romance Languages: Phi Sigma Iota, COX, CHARLES LYNWOOD AIR., New Orleans: Geology: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Geological and Mining Society. COX. MARIE NOELIE. Lake Charles: Romance Languages: President, La Maison Francaise: Phi Sigma Iota. THIRD ROW: CRAIG, JAMES I'OR'l'IiR JR.. Baton Rouge: Chemistry and Physics: Sigma Chi: Alpha Chi Sigma. gpg!! .FS ,...L CRANE, JAMES MELVIN, Amite: Education: Who's IVho in American Universities and Colleges, 'fl2. CRAWFORD, FRANK CARLTON. Conshatta: Geology: Kappa Alpha: American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical En- gineers: American Association of Petroleum Geologists, CRESPO, HAROLD L., St. Rose: Chemistry and Physics. DAIGLE, JUNE A., Crowley: Social Welfare. DALY, GWENDOLYN M., Lafayette: Music: Sigma Alpha Iota. DAVIS, EDMUND PETTUS, Memphis, Tenn.: Engineering: Omicron Delta Kappa: Alpha Chi Sigma: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Tau Beta Pi. DE GRUMMOND, JEYVEL LYNN, Centerville: Library Science: Alpha Delta Pi: Mortar Board: Lambda: Phi Kappa Phi. FOURTH ROW: IFELAHOUSSAYE, ELAINE TI-IERESA, Breaux Bridge: Span- ish and French: Alpha Xi Delta: Alpha Lamha Delta: Mu Sigma Rho: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Sigma Iota: Phi Kappa Phi. DE MENA, VICTORIANO ANDRES, Panama City, Panama: Bacteriology: Phi Iota Alpha, DEMENT. JACK D.. Haughton: Agronomy: IVho's lVho in American Universities and Colleges. DERISE, PETER IRVIN F., Jeaneretteg Romance Languages: Phi Sigma Iota: Le Cercle Francais. DE VRIES, CHARLES GOSSE, Baton Rouge: Chemistry: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Alpha Chi Sigma: Sig- ma Xi. ' DIXON. PHYLLIS LOUELLA, Shreveport: Music Education: Alpha Sigma Alpha. DOBBINS. LOY H., Arcadia: Agriculture Education: Alpha Camnia Rho: Alpha Tau Alpha: Kappa Delta Phi: Pi Delta Kappa. DRICA-MINIERIS, OSWOLD ANTHONY, Istanbul, Turkey: Engineering. ,f 35 GRAD UA T E gas: GRAD UA T ES :QL 'sr a..1' ur FIRST ROYV: DRY, Cl,.IF'l'ON AARON, Mansfield: Agriculture: Alpha Zeta: Phi Delta Kappa: Alpha 'Iiau Alpha: Kappa Della Pi. DUNLAP, CALVIN CRINDLAY, Seattle. Wash.: Industrial Education: Sigma Chi: Samurai. EGLIN, STUART' BAKER. Shreveport: Chemistry: Alpha Chi Sigma: Phi Lamlxla Upsilon. EKKER. CHARLES, Ponchatoula: History: Phi Sigma Iota: International Relations Cltlh. ' ENGBARTH, EVELYN CAROL, Ocean Springs, Miss.: Ac- counting: Delta Sigma Epsilon: Phi Theta Kappa: Pi Omega Pi: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges: Newman Club. ESTESS, D. L.. Grayson: Dairy Nutrition: Alpha Gamma Rho. ETHEREDGE, DOROTHY LEE, Lockport: Library Sciencel Chaplain, Sigma Alpha Iota, '-I7-48: Secretary and Treasurer, Louisiana Chapter, American Guild of Organists. EUISANKS. CAROLI. WOODIE. Jena: Agriculture: Alpha Tau Alpha. SECOND ROW: FAIRCHILD. EDWARD JOSEPH II, Carlsbad. N. M.: Physi- plogy: Lambda Chi Alpha. FEAZELL, GEORGE DONALD, Nacogdoches. Tex.: Botany: lic-ngaliers: Baptist Student Union. FER'I IT'l'A, SAMUEL ROBERT, Napoleonvillc: Education. FISI-IEL, QIOSEHPHINE NICHOLSON, Vaughan, N. C.: Govern- ment: Alpha Gamma Delta: University Chorus. IVLEMING, DOROTHY, Manila, Philippine Islands: Speech: Sigma Delta Kappa: Sigma Kappa Delta: Newman Club. FLOWERS. PAUL A., Medina, Tex.: Personnel Nlanagementi. FLYNN, ROSEMARY L., Alexandria: Speech: Alpha Psi Omega: Pi Kappa Delta: Phi Delta Epsilon. 36 sy' if 'HLA' .eng 9 -v- IVONTENOT. AIAMES IVLOURNOY. Grand Prairie: Horti- culture: Alpha Cantina Rho: Alpha Zeta: Block and llritlle Club: I-Iorticulture Club. THIRD ROW: FORD, PATRICK 1... Lake Charles: Matltematics: Phi Kappz. Phi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Scztlmhard and Illatle. FRANCIOI., CHARLES. Ahhcville: Nlatltematics: Alpha Phi Omega: Pi Mu Epsilon. FREEDMAN, ALEX New Orleans: Sociology: Counnittee on Race Relations. FRENCH, KATHERINE KAREN. Covington: Social Welfare. FRENCH, RICHARD A., Fcrriday: English: Lambda Chi Alpha: Associate Editor, Delta llflagazine. FRENCH: RODNEY EARNEST JR., Shreveport: Electrical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha. CAINEY, LOUIS F., Rayville: Forestry. CAITI-IE, LOUISE IIEANNE, Lake Arthur: Education. FOURTH ROW: CARCIA, EDCARDO Managua. Nicaragua: Engineer- ing: Phi Iota Alpha: Samurai: l'i Mu Epsilon: American Institute ol? Chemical Engineers. GAUTREAU, MARSHALL B.. Gonzales: History: Theta Kappa Phi: Kappa Phi Kappa. GEHRING, MARY LOUISE, Oakdale: Speech. GERARD, LESTER C. New Orleans: Chemical Engineer- ing: 'Iiheta Xi: 'Tan I'-eta Pi: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Alpha Chi Sigma. CILL, TENIA SING!-I, Ludhiana. India: Agronomy. GORDON. THOMAS CAGE, Baton Rouge: Psychology: Kappa Sigma: Daggers: Eta Sigma Phi: Pi Gamma Mu: Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Cluh: Iutetlraternity Council. GOSWAMI, PRASANNA CHANDRA, Nalbari, India: Chem- ical Engineering. GUILLORY, LOUIS EUGENE, Lake Charles: Agriculture. FIRST CWI N. IIALI., Alpha HALL, Sigma. HALL ROW: ERLINE OPAI., Arcadia: Education. DUIILEY SENNE'I I', Mount Olive, Miss.: Sociology: 'I'au Omega. GRACE REIIECZCA, Benton: Echufalion: Pi Kappa , jANE, Mansfield: Music: Kappa Delta: Mortar Board: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges: Sigma Alpha Iota: Alpha Lanihda Della: Mu Sigina Rho. HANSON, jAMES FI.E'l'C2IIliR -IR.. Macon. Ga.: Commerce: Phi Della 'l'heta. HARRIS, S'I'liI.I.A. Pineville: Chemistry. I-IAYES. RAYMOND II.. Alexandria: Geology. IIICIIERER. CEORCIC FRANKLIN, Canton, Miss.: Commerce, SECOND ROW: I-II'.IlMAN, I-ZUNICIE E., Ponchatoula: Library Science. HICKMAN, liI'l'IIEI. AIOYCIC, Reimer: Music: Mu Sigma Rho: I'resitlenl. Hella Omicron. IIICCS. UIERIC Wll.I. QIR.. Dallas. 'l'ex.: Hydraulic Engineering. HILIIIYRN. FRICIIICRICIQ MONROE, Pineville: Chemistry and Physics. HII.I,., AMARYI.I.IS. Winnshoro: I.iIn'arv Science. HIXSON, IMOCENE. 'I'ahlequah. Okla.: Library Science. HO, Cl-IUN FAI. Canton. China: Chemistry and Physics. IIOIIISS. MARCARIUI' IiI.IZAl!E'I'I'l. Tylerlown, Miss.: Music: Kappa Kappa Cznnma: Alpha Lznnhda Della: Sigma Alpha Iola: Mu Sigma Rho. ,rc I-QQ HF 'Je' THIRD ROW: HODYKINS, ALEX M., Kilhourne: Agricultural Economics: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Zeta: Agricultural Economics Association. HOLAHAN, EMILY MARGARET, New Orleans: Art. HOLMES, DORIS ELMEZ, Baton Rouge: Bacteriology: Phi Kappa Phi: Mu Sigma Rho: Alpha Lambda Delta, HOOD, -IACQUELINE CARRA, Monroe: Social IrVeIfare. ISHAQUE, MOHAMMAD, Jessore, East Bengal, Pakistan: Botany. JENKINS, LAURA LUCILLA, Eunice: Zoology: Alpha Delta Pi. AIONES. JOSEPH HARDY JR., DeQuincy: Sociology: Lambda Chi Alpha. KALIL, HARVEY HAIR, Bogalusa: Zoology: Kappa Sigma. FOURTH ROW: RESLING. MARSHALL RISER, Shreveport: Chemistry: Lamb- da Chi Alpha: Alpha Chi Sigma: Square and Compass: Ameri- can Chemical Society. KIBBE, JOSEPH E. Abbeville: Psychology. RING. CATHERINE DIANE, Homer: Social Welfare: Kappa Kappa Gamma. KRUPP. IRIS M,, New Orleans: Zoology. LANDRY, ELSIE KATHERINE, New Orleans: German. LANDRY, KATHERINE C., Lafayette: Music: XVho's 'Who in Universities and Colleges: Vice-President, Kappa American Ilelta Pi: President, Sigma Alpha Iota. MARGARET MARY, Baton Rouge: Mathematics: Pi Mn Epsilon, LATHROP, RUTH HELEN, Chicago, Ill.: Speech. LaSALLE. he 555' .Arms Rs 36- 1-i GRAD UA T 37 GRAD UA T ES Q 'sf fha! 3' ,K Ba G-at .12 sf I . N fi I? ' 0 't X2 1 pw- qs QF- ? 55 FIRST ROIV: LeBLANC, MORELAND PAUL JR., Tallulah: Commerce: Delta Sigma Pi: Beta Alpha Psi: Kappa Kappa Phi. LEININGER, HAROLD V., Baton Rouge: Bacteriology. LINDER, THOMAS EDIVARD, Baton Rouge: Chemical En- gineering: Alpha Chi Sigma. LINDSEY, MORRIS M., Shongaloo: Agriculture: Alpha Gamma Rho. LOVELL, CECIL lVILLIAM JR., lllelsh: Psychology: Lambda Chi Alpha. LYNCH, MARGIE RUTH, Lake Charles: Library Science: Phi Kappa Phi: Mu Sigma Rho. LYNCH, XVESLEY OTIS JR., Shreveport: Health and Physical Education: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Sigma Tau Delta: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, '41, '-16. MacCURDY, CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH, Lake Charles: Foods and Nutrition. SECOND ROW: MACK, GLADYS HELEN, Springhill: Music. MAXWELL, MACK B., Shreveport: Health and Physical Edu- CIILIOH. MCBEE, MARA, Pineville: Home Economics. MCCLEARY, WILLIAM ERNEST, Shreveport: Journalism: Lambda Chi Alpha: Radio Workshop. MCCORMICK, JOHN R,, St. Petersburg, Fla.: Economics: Phi Delta Theta. MCCULLOUGH, FRANCES REBECCA, Memphis, Tenn.: Social llfelfare. MCINTYRE, RICHARD KENNEDY, Baton Rouge: Commerce: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Beta Alpha Psi. MEADOWS, JAMES W., Long Leaf: Chemistry: Alpha Chi Sigma: Phi Lambda Upsilon. THIRD ROW: MOORE. LEWIS FRANK, Shreveport: I-Iyclraulic Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MORGAN. TRAVIS GENE, Shongaloo: I-Iortictlllure: Alpha Zeta: Block and Britlle Club: I-Iorticulture Club. MYERS, WILLIAM ALBERT, Alexanclria: Hytlraulic Engineer- ing. NOAH. DENNIS P., Ruston: Education: Phi Delta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi. NORCKAUER, MARY ELIZABETH. Baton Rouge: Iitlucationt Alpha Delta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Board: Delta Psi Kappa. NORREIJ, BETTY, Converse: I.iln'ary Science. PALMER. MARTHA LENORA, Jackson: Education, PATTEN, ROBERT HENLIN, Bossier City: Zoology. FOURTH ROW: PEARSON, FLORENCE BROIVN, Greensburg: Education. PFRIMMER, TI-IEODORE ROSCOE. Baton Rouge: Entomol- ogy: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Zeta: Omicron Delta Kappa. PHILLIPS. ROBERT R., Glenmora: Clicmistry. PICKE'l l', OPAL, Monroe: Commerce. PLINER, EMOGENE, Slneveport: Government: Mu Sigma Rho: Phi Kappa Phi: 'Pau Kappa Alpha: Pi Gamma Mu. POCHE, DOROTHY T., Baton Rouge: Library Science: Vire- Presitlent, Delta Zeta, '47, PO'l I'S, MARION FRANCES, Natchitoches: Speech: Sigma Sigma Sigma: Alpha Psi Omega. I'RlCE, MARK AURELIUS, Winnsboro: Animal lndustry. 38 FIRST ROW: PULLIC. TILLMAN RllI'ER'l', Ashland: Chemistry. PUPO. SAI.VA'I'ORE A., Jolutsonburg. Pa.: English. I'U'l'NEY. 'l'I-IEOIJORE JAY, New Orleans: Geology. RENFROIV. MARY LOUISE, 'I'allulah: Social M'Clfat'C. RICHARDSON. BOONE YATES. Sunny Hill: Agricultural Engineering: Delta Chi: Alnericau Society ol' Agricultural En- gineers: Alpha Zeta. RICI-IARIJSON. ELEANOR SIMS. Alexandria: Education: Chi Omega, RICHARDSON. LYMAN CREAGAN. Shreveport: Corernment: Club. RIEIII., XVILBIIR A., New Orleans: Chemistry: Sigma Pi: Alpha Chi Sigma: Iulerlratcrnity Council: Newman Club. SECOND ROW: RIVET. CI-lARl.l'1S A. JR., Natchitoches: Chemistry: Alpha Chi Sigma: Sigma Xi: Phi Lamhtla Upsilou: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Newman Club. ROBBINS. Wll.l.Il'1 DEE. Jayess. Miss.: I,ll?l'2ll'y Science: YWCA. ROIBICIIAUX, THOMAS Ilalon Rouge: Chemistry and Physics: Sigma Chi: Alpha Chi Sigma. RODRICVICZ. FRANKLIN CIIILLERMO. Montcritlco. Uru- gtlztyg Agriculture. ROLAND. CHARLES PIIQRCE, I-Ieudcrson, Tenn.: History. ROMERO. SIDNEY JAMES, Franklin: History: Theta Kappa Phi: Pi Cauuua Mu. ROMERO, VIRGINIA ll.. Monroe: Social Welfare: Alpha I.ambtla Della: I'i Cantina Mu. RIIIYFO, JOSl'1l'l-I New Orleans: Education. A- ..- 'TQ' I .,:.. , kt. THIRD ROW: SALLEY. CHARLES LANDRUM, Eupora, Miss,: Education: YMCA: Baptist Student Union. SCHAEFFER, NORMAN M., Baton Rouge: Physics: Zeta Beta Tau. SCOTT. MARTHA ANN, Monroe: Library Science: Kappa Delta: Phi Kappa Phi. SEAL. HASKELL L.. Varnado: Agricultural Economics: Agri- cultural Ecouomics Association. SIMMONS, LISSO RUSSEL, Simms: Education. SIMON. GEORGE HOWARD, Maurice: Commerce: Beta Alpha Psi: Newman Club. SLEIJGE, C. B., Coushalta: Agriculture: Kappa Alpha: Presi- dent, Future Farmers of America: Alpha Zeta: Alpha Tau Alpha: President, Senior Class, College of Agriculture. SMITH, JOSEPH EDWARD, Plaquemiue: Chemistry: Alpha Chi Sigma. FOURTH ROW: SMITH. 1.EI,.A JEAN, Slirevcportg Psytzliology: Psi Chi. SMITH, LOUIS MILTON, Shreveport: Physics: Sigma Pt Sigma. SMITH, MARY JUNE, Elizabeth: Education: Phi Lambda Pi. SMITH. VALERIE LOUAPRE, Metairie: Speech: Phi Beta: Tau Delta Tau: Theta Alpha Phi: Alpha Epsilon Rho. SNOXV, VVILLIAM I-I., Shreveport: Commerce: Lambda Chi Alpha. SOLOMAN, J. L., Shreveport: Psychology. STAMPER. CHARLES Shreveport: Zoology. STANTON, MARJORIE MAE, Bcdias, Tex.: Library Science. I 8 ft in f1iNL Qzcff ,931 415' ,'Y .JN Jai. 33 'Ui' -fvk 7'1 ig- 5 2-- GRAD A T ES GRAD UA T UI? 411 Q6 4:- ? iebgf 'QQQA 'ke ll wx... FIRST ROIV: STEVENS, MARY FREDA, Amite: Social IVelI'are. S'I'lCA, JACQUELYN JESSIE. Pieayune, lX'Iiss,: I,iln'ary Science: Alpha Xi Delta: President. La Ronda. STIER. AUDREY MOULIN. New Orleans: Etlucation: Delta Kappa Gamma. S'I'O'I'H,'XR'l', DON M.. Vivian: Commerce. STRAIN, ALICE LEE, Athens. Tex.: Commerce. STRAIN, ROBERT XV.. Athens, Tex.: Commerce: Alpha Chi. STU.-XR'I', E, MORGAN OIR., Baton Rouge: Physics: Sigma Chi: Pi Mu Epsilon. SUN. MINCLTSHAN, Shanghai. China: Geology. SECOND ROW: 'I'I'I.fXMES, BAXLEY .-XRNO, Dry Prong: English: Pi Gamma Mu: The Mascplers. 'I OEPFER, .-XI.lSIiR'l' M.. Baton Rouge: Got'et'mnent: Della Phi Alpha. fl'ORBER'l', IOI-IN WILLIAM. Baton Rouge: Chemistry. TOIVNSEND. ALTON L., Cousltalta: rlgricttlture. TROUT, ROBERT OREN, Ruston: Sociology, 'I'RUXILI..O. WILLOUGHBY PAUL. Baton Rouge: Business .Mlministt'at'ion. ' TUISRE. MARJORIE LOUISA, Alexandria: Lilmrary Science. TUNG, CHENG-KANG, Soochow, China: Geography. THIRD ROW: TURNER, JOSEPH WILLIAM. New Orleans: Industrial Edu- cation. 40 -35. 'aff . ,341 u?-vu. ISN PU .,?. VAN FOSSEN. HELEN KEY, Lake Proviclenee: Zoology. VERGES, DANIEL LEON, New Orleans: Chemical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Chi Sigma: 'I'au Beta Pi: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. WAGNILR. LOUIS H., Covington: Iitlucalion: Kappa Phi Kap- pa: Della Kappa Psi: Scahhartl and lilatle: Who's Who in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges. WEIBORN. HENDERSON IIRYANI. Dellitltler: ,'Xgt'icttllut'e: Alpha 'I'au Alpha: Block and Bridle Cluh: Poultry Science Club: I-'uture Farmers of Atnericzt. l't'El..DON. SIMIEON M.. Pitkin: Physiology. XVELLS. IIOSEPI-IINE KZIARICZE, New Orleans: Psychology: Psi Chl. XYERLEIN. MARGARWI' SI-IELIIY. Vitiltslntrg, Miss.: Spanish: Pi Beta Phi: Phi Sigma Iota. FOURTH ROW: NVIENING. Vlfi2'I'OR, Union Grove. Wis.: Speech: .-Xlpha Pri Omega: Pi Gamma Mu: Presitlent, Gamma Delta: Louisiana Players Guild: Grachtate Student Council. IVILKERSON. DORO'l'HY JANE, Cotton Plant, Ark.: Iitlttca- tion: Delta Omicron, IVILLIAMS. CARL CI,.IN'I'ON, Ruston: Poultry Science. IVOOI,EY,-1. ll., Lafayette: Education: Phi Delta Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi. XVU, CHUNG YU, Kiangtung. Szeehman, China: Geology. YANG, CI-IOI-I. Kwangsi, China: Chemical Engineering. ZAMORA, PEDRO RODRIGUEZ, Mexico City, Mex.: Library Science. ,E I . Q SCHOCL OF EDICI The lirst two years ol the course of instruction leading to the degree of Doctor ol Medicine are devoted pri- marily to study ol the basic medical sciences and the last two years to instruction and experience, under supervision, in clinical medicine and surgery. Didactic and laboratory instruction is conducted in the eight-story and basement stone-faced structure lo- cated on the grounds ol' the Charity Hospital of Louisi- ana at New Orleans. Clinical teaching is conducted chiefly in Charity Hospital, with which the School of Medicine is connected by a covered passageway. The present building was erected in 1931. The School of Medicine is accredited by the Council on Medical Education and Hospitals of the American Medical Association. lt holds membership in the Asso- ciation of American Medical Colleges. Students were registered for the Hrst time in the School ol Medicine in the fall of 1931. Through 1948, ACTING DEAN J. EDGAR HULL PROFESSOR G. M. GOSS and DR. R. A. MILLER 1,089 physicians were graduated. Total registration in the 1948-19119 session is 324, with 58 in the Senior Class. STUDENT OFF I CERS lmnces Pizzalato: Warren Hiatt: John L. Harris nresidentg William l A. Beachyg Walter Thomas Snoiyv. 41 f-1 f ,A ,f I aff! I V ' f. - ' 4 R If 'I 1 r ,Vx . .. ' QW' Ms 1'-' ,PY 1 U1r -,X Sl A3 Q! ut- ,. A, 15,5 Zh-, P Q FRYWQT . -'-2 ' ,I -1 A ,, ,.,-f' . . , Lv::'7 Y i 0 -,W .,.4 ,1 A if 54 ,dl F , 'vl SH A -Q ' 7, l Q INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Frances Pizzolato, Ralph Levin, Allan I. Luric, Warren Hiatt, John Hamilton, Nancy Walker William Bcachy, Ray F. Marcezxu. Pzxrzusitology: Extensive microscopic deinonsuations of the parisites of man and thc diseases which they produce. md operative importance. Many courses involve laboratory work and the examination of slides. gf-ZLJ Q WP' E' L.-.Af SE IUHS FIRST COLUIXIN: . .. . V 1 . p lil lxappa lxappa. CHY, ll'lLLl.XNl XICIHOLAS. Kansas Cilv. Ho.: LSU Merli- ' .' ' Imlncil. VIS: Cliair- mam. WSSF. 'ISQ Alpha Kappa Kappa. HIQVIS. S'l'.'XNlfORlJ DAWSON, New Orleans: Mezliral School liclitmz ISHS? Gmnhu. ll1iYlIl-IOK, IRVINC .X., Slirexepurl: Presifleul. LSU Surgical Society: LSU Mcclifal Sociely. I5l.:XClx, C-ROVER C. IR.. lllIl'llll'C SH. IKARI Nl.. Lux Align-les. Calif.: l'hi llhi. SECOND COLUIVIN: CQXN,-Xl.1'I. SAI.V.-XIJOR L.. New Orleans: LSU Nlciliczil Society: LSU Slll'g.fll'1ll Smziely. C1l.EfXRY, VIOSEPH lVOl.'l'l'lR, l'iSClllllllJil. Mich.: Phi Chi: Presi- dent. 'luiiim' Cilfss: YIVC-l'l'CSllllflll. LSU Surgirznl Society: LSU Medical Society. C1Iil.0'l l'.'X, PHILIP IOSICPIL l.:lI'ayellm:: Phi Chi: LSU Medical Suciely: Newman Chili. CIURRIICR. MORTIMIQR l7R.iXNClS. New f,l'lCllllS1 Phi Chi, LSU Aleiliral Society: LSU Siirgiral SIlClCl?. DOL,-KN. WILFRIIJ GREGORY. New Orleans. tn IJONLLY. LOXOIHX Nlfllz. flllIll'lCSlUll, S. C.: Alpha lipsilun Ima. THIRD COLUMN: DUNNANI, FRPIIB.-X ,-Xl.llZlr1. llaum Rouge: Alpha lipsihm lula. FRIIQDMAN. lSliR'l'0N. XVhiIe Lake, N. Y. '53 FULLIZR. CIOROIJON S. lfoxlmru. Mass. C.-XYZ, EIJXVARD .-X.. Plcaszml Ridge, Nlivh. GENDLIL. EVALYN S'l'0I.AR0l l . New Orleans: Alpha Iipsilun lola. ClLLlliS, XVILLLXM CLICOIULIL Iiasl Ruvkaway, N. Y.: Phi Chi. FOURTH COLUMN: , , 1 , f . , - . emu Alpha l'.p..ihm: llllCl'lAl'1lll?l'lllly Clmmcil. ILXMMONIJ. IJICAN l R.fXNlil.lN. Sllllllllllfll. Nell.: Phi Chi. llARWlil.l.. CLWYN HARCZIS. Shi'evepm'l: Alpha lipsilrm hvla: LSU Medical Society HARRIS, AIOHN l..XWRliNCIl'l AIR, New Orleans: .llpha Kappa Kappa: LSU Mcrlifal Society. H.XVlKliN.ROISICRTfill.-Xl'M,XN.Lux1Xi1g.gcIes,C21iIil'.: Phi llhi, 'I i'EW'l'ON. Opelollszis: Phi Chi: Newman Dr. William VV. Frye, to l':m-voim' Dc-an of thc' Svlmul of Meclicim' in June, 19-l9. NE- lil RST ROW: Epsilon Iota: LSU Medical Society: Secretary-'I'reasurcr, junior Class. lll'.l.Ml'.R. ROlll'.Rl IJ Pine Pi.urie: Phi Chi: Phi Kappa l'hi! LSU Medical S llIA'l l'. WARREN ARI IIUR. Mctiomh. Miss.: l'hi Chi! Presi- dent. lnterfraternily Council: Student Council: LSU Medical Society: LSU Surgical Society: Class President. '-Ili: Sigma Nu. IIINMAN, MARTIN I-KIJWARIJ. Pascagoula. Miss. Phi Chi. R.t't'H1soNt1, Moxtzon nj. jk., tsaam Rouge: Phi Chi. RAY, PAUL TRUE'l 'l'. Corinth. Miss,: Phi Chi: Sigma Chi. RAYBURN. CLARENCE C.. Newell, W. Va. RICHARD, LOUIS E., New Orleans: l'hi Chi. ROARK. WILSON EUGENE, Marshall, Texas: Alpha Kappa Kappa. I-IOl'.I'l'I,l'1R. ILEORCE AR'l'l-IIYR. Cleveland. Ohio: IlUI I . hlA'l I'l'lI'IlV GRICSIIY. I.al'ayelle. HYMIQI.. PRANCICS MARCUl'1Rl'I'l'2. New Orleans. KlRKl'A'l'RlCK, WIl.l.l.-XM LEROY, New Orleans: LSU Medi ROSENWINKEL. NORBERT Lowell, Ind. SANCHI-IZ, ANDREW -I. AIR.. New Orleans. SCHNEIDER. RAYMOND FRANCIS. Baton Rouge: Alpha Kap- ' pa Kappa. cal Society: l.Sl' Surgical Society. KOPPINC. IIOWARD W., Chicago. Ill.: Phi Chi: LSU Medical Society: LSU Surgical Soci CIY. FOURTH ROW: SCHOBER. CHARLES COLEMAN, Shreveport: Phi Chi: Kappa Alpha: Omicron Delta Kappa: President, Medical School Stu- SECONII' ROVV: KUI-ILMANN. MERWYN I... I.ettstvortli: I.SU Medical Society: LSU Sui 'gical Society, dent Council: LSll Medical Society: LSU Surgical Society: Phi Eta Sigma. SMITH, WILLIAM I. EIR.. New Orleans: Phi Chi: LSU Medical Society. LAIIASKY. IIICRNARD. New Orleans. l.llRllC. Al.I.AN IRWIN. Washington. Il. C.: Phi Delta Epsilon. MOI.l.I'.RSl'l'l'.N. RALPH GLENN. Ilurhauld. Calif.: Alpha Kappa Kappa. MOORE, -IOIIN IIIOMAS. Iowa. McCANIl'llliLI.. WILLIAM S.. New Orleans: Alpha Kappa Kappa. MEAIJOR. .IOIIN ll.. Zinunertnan: Alpha Kappa Kappa. PARMliN'l'liR. ROISIRI IXRI It Roi N I Pln Chi SNOW. WALTER 'l'.. New Orleans: Student Council: LSU Medical Society: LSU Surgical Society. STONE. WILLIAM EARI.. Honolulu. Hawaii: Phi Chi: LSU Medical Society. STOTLER, JOHN BAINTER, Baton Rouge: Phi Chi: Kappa Sigma: LSU Medical Society THOMPSON, C. M. JR., Baton Rouge: Phi Chi: President, LSU Medical Society: LSU Surgical Society. UPP, CHARLES XVILSON. Baton Rouge: Vice-President. LSU Medical Society: Secretary-Treasurer, LSU Surgical Society. WALKER. NANCY AIJINE. Starkville. Miss.: Alpha Epsilon THIRD ROW: PlZ7.0I.A'l'O, l RANCl'IS RASS. New Orleans: President, Alpha EW'- N' 73 fry. .91 -IRS l IQ'-3, -9 C' QA5 -DI? wx n 'i' mf-,I JS.. 'Z' 'Si lb . HJ, is Iota: luterfraternily Council: LSU Medical Society. WILLIAMS. MARSH.-Xl. NEY OIR.. Raymond. Miss. 955 4:9 'ia' '9 . ARE- -N 13? 45 BAEI-IR, ALDEN H., Sophomore ............ ...New Orleans BAKER, HUGH FREDERICK, Freshman ......... Oak Ridge BALDWIN, ALBERT JACK, Freshman ............. Monroe BARNETTE, ORTHA JAMES, Freshman. . . . .Shreveport BASS, CHARLES PATTEN, Freshman ........ Columbia, Miss. BELLARD, WARD M., junior ............... Church Point BERNARD, HARRY WARREN, junior ........... New Iberia BERTHELOT, RICHARD J., junior ........... Bayou Goula BICKNELL, ALBERT LINDSEY, Sophomore ...... Shreveport BICKNELL, HAROLD R., Freshman ...... ...... S hreveport BOAGNI, MATTYE LOIS, Freshman ..... .... O pelousas BODET, C. ADRIEN JR., Sophomore .... ..... N ew Orleans BOYER, WARREN JOSEPH, Sophomore ........ New Orleans BOZEMAN, MIKE EDWIN JR., junior ........ Montgomery BRAUD, SARAH MARKS, junior ............. New Orleans BRIAN, FRANCIS MARION, junior... ..... Montgomery BROUSSARD, LASTIE J., Freshman ..... ..... M aurice BROWN, ERIC THOMAS, Freshman ...... . . .New Orleans BROWN, ETIENNE ROMAN, Freshman. . ..... Lake Charles BURK, KOPEL, junior ............ ...... N ew Orleans BURKHALTER, EIVELL R., Sophomore ........... Ringgold BURLEIGI-I, EDWARD GILBERT JR., F reshrrmn. . .Opelousas BURTON, KENNETH G., Sophomore ........ '...Elm Grove BYRD, MILLARD E. JR., Sophomore .... .... B aton Rouge CHALSTROM, HORACE B., Sophomore ...... New Orleans CHAVIGNY, CHARLES LAING, Sophomore .... New Orleans CLEMENTS, BRUCE HERMAN, Sophomore ....... Bogalusa CLINE, FRANK X., Sophomore ......... .... M onroe CRAINFORD, JOE DUDLEY, Sophomore. .Rolling Fork, Miss. CRISP, ELIZABETH A., junior ................ New Orleans CROSS, ALBION B., junior ........................ Crowley DAWES, RICHARD MAURICE, Sophomore ....... Schreiver DeROUEN, FERDINAND J. JR., Freshman ........ Eunice DESSAUER, HERBERT CLAY, Sophomore ...... New Orleans di BENEDETTO, ROBERT L., Freshman ....... New Orleans DICKMAN, F. NORTON JR., junior .... ...... N ew Orleans DUGAS, SUZANNE ALICE, Sophomore ...... Donaldsonville EASTMAN, GEORGE L. JR., Sophomore ....... New Orleans EROCHE, INILSON J., Freshman ................ Raceland ETTINGER, MARVIN M., Sophomore ..... ..... A lexandria FARMER, CHARLES EARL, Sophomore .... .... S lidcll FERGUSON, JAMES P., Sophomore ......,...... Shreveport FLORY, WILLIAM D., Freshman ............... Bossier City FOWLER, ROBERT ROGERS, Freshman ....... New Orleans FRENCH, JAMES HAROLD, junior ..... Water Valley, Miss. FRUGE, BERNARD CORTEZ, Freshman ............. Eunice GAGLIANO, NICHOLAS C., Freshman ........ New Orleans GOLSON, JACK BOYD, Freshman .... ........ C alhoun ndergraduates SCHOOL OF MEDICINE GIBSON, HERMAN JR., Sophomore ........ ...... C layton GRIFFIN, OSCAR RAY, Freshman ............ Lake Charles GUERRIERO, CHARLES P., Sophomore ........... Monroe HAMILTON, JAMES M., Freshman ............... Monroe HANLEY, DONALD T., Sophomore ............. Bossier City HARDEY, RONALD ANTHONY, Freshman ....... Opelousas HARGIS, BILLIE JOY, Freshman ................ Shreveport HARRISON, MARSHALL D., junior .... ........ B ienville HARVEY, HENRY BROOK, Sophomore. ..... Baton Rouge HEBERT, THOMAS, Freshman ................... Lafayette HENDERSON, LESLIE JAMES, junior ........ Baton Rouge HENSLEIGH, JOHN FREDERICK, junior ..... Gloster, Miss. HENRY, JAMES TRUMAN, Freshman .......... Shreveport HILL, LEIGHTON, Freshman ................... Covington HORNBERGER, ROBERT B., Freshman ............. Monroe INCAPRERA, FRANK PHILIP, junior ........ New Orleans JACKSON, VICTOR LAMONT, junior ............ Simpson JANES, JULIAN TILLEY JR., junior ............. Abbeville JAUCHLER, GERARD WILLIAM, Freshman..New Orleans JOHNSON, ALBERT SIDNEY, junior ......... New Orleans JOSEPH, LEON JULES, Freshman ...,. ..... N cw Orleans JUMONVILLE, A. J., Freshman .... .......... C rowley KAPLAN, MEYER, Freshman. . . ....... New Orleans KAPPEN, FRANK E., Freshman ....... Shreveport KERN, NATHAN LEONARD, Freshman ....... New Orleans KETY, J. H., junior ........................ Picayune, Miss. KING, LAWRENCE MARION, Freshman ...,.......... Olla KLEIN, JOHN BARES, Freshman .............. New Orfeans LAHASKY, JACOB R., Freshman .............. New Orleans LANDRENEAU, RODNEY EDMUND, Sophomore ..,. Eunice LANGLOW, JOHN ROBINS, Freshman ........... Shreveport LaSALLE, ROY GABRIEL, Freshman... ...... New Iberia LCBEAU, GEORGE LOUIS, Sophomore ........ New Orleans LETSON, WILLIAM MORTON, Sophomore. .Birmingham, Ala. LEVIN, RALPH, junior ................... Flushing, N. Y. LIBERMAN, MILTON JACK, Freshman ........ Dallas, Tex. MCCLUER, SHIRLEY M., Freshman ..... ....... J ena MCDONOUGH, RALPH JOHN, junior. . . .... New Orleans MCHARDY, ROBERT J., Sophomore .... ..... B aton Rouge McKAY, EDWIN DOUGLASS, junior. . ......... Shreveport MCINTIRE, DANIEL PHILIP, Sophomore ........ Lafayette MCLAIN, JAMES LOUIS, junior ............. Jackson, Miss. MCNEELY, THOMAS LUDLOW JR., junior ........ Colfax MAGUIRE, JAMES K., Freshman .......... .... S hreveport IVIARCEAU, RAY FRED, junior .................. Gueydan MARTINEZ-LOPEZ, JORGE, junior .... Santuree, Puerto Rico e MAURONER, NORMAN LEE, Freshman ......... Hammond MONROE, THOMAS CORNELIUS JR., Freshman. .Glenmora 47 MORALES-VILA, E. M., Sophomore. . .Santuree, Puerto Rico MUELLING, RUDOLPH JULIUS JR., junior. .Gulfport, Miss. MUSSO, JOSEPH P., Sophomore ................ Thibodaux MYKOFF, DAVID J., Freshman.. .... Alexandria PARRISH, LOUIS, junior ...,.......... .... M anslield PERSICH, JOSEPH DONALD, Freshman .... New Orleans PHARES, NEYSA MAY, junior .... ...San Diego, Calif. FOLK, SEYMOUR, Sophomore.. ....... New Orleans POLLARD, TED, Sophomore .......... .... N ew Orleans POPE, CARL JOHN, Freshman ............... New Orleans PUYAU, FRANK ALBERT, Freshman .......... New Orleans REYNAUD, HILDA IRENE, Freshman ........ . .Marksville ROBINSON, JOHN P., Sophomore ......... ...Shreveport ROBINSON, MERLIN RAE, junior ................. Holum RODWIG, FRANCIS ROBERT, Sophomore ......... Monroe ROJAS, ZEIRITH, Sophomore ......... San Jose, Costa Rica RUIZ, FRED J., Freshman ............ .... B aton Rouge LLB' RUSHING, ROBERT E., Sophomore.. ........ Shreveport SALATICH, JOHN SMYTH, junior.. . . . .New Orleans SALTZ, ISAAC HARRY, Freshman. ............ Amitc SAULS, JAMES LANE, junior ..................... Arcola SCARBROUGH, HARRY MAURICE, Freshman ...... Fluker SCHEPPEGUELL, WM. C. JR., Sophomore ..... New Orleans SHAFFETT, JACQUELYN, Freshman .......... Baton Rouge SIBLEY, GEORGE WARREN, junior ......... Baton Ronge SIMMONS, TRUMAN DONALD, Freshman ..... Franklinton SMITH, B. WEBB, Sophomore ............ ...... J ennings SINIITH, CLAUDE K., Freshman ..,. Shreveport SMITH, GEORGE EDWARD, Freshman. . .Southwest City, Mo. SONNIER, ALBERT BURLEIGH, Freshman .......... Erath SORKOW, ELI, Freshman .................... Lake Charles STAFFORD, HOLLIS A., Sophomore ........... Franklinton STEPHENS, WILLIAM CARY, Sophomore ...... Shreveport TAQUINO, MAURICE A., Sophomore... .... New Orleans TARRIDE, JOSEPH JR., Freshman ........... New Orleans THATCHER, JACKSON LEE, Sophomore ....... Baton Rouge THERIOT, EUGENE, Freshman ................. Belle Rose THOMAS, JOSEPH ANTHONY, Freshman ........ Alexandria TURNER, 'CHARLES HARRY, Sophomore ..... New Orleans VAN HOOK, ROBERT E., Freshman .... ........... R uston VOORHIES, VERNON A., Freshman .......... 'New Orleans WARREN, PATTIE JEAN, Freshman ....' ........ S hreveport WHEAT, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, junior ....... Grand Bayou - WIEDORN, WILLIAM S. JR., Freshman ........ New Orleans WILLIAMS, JAMES EDWARD JR., funi0f...Du1-lm., N. G. WILLIAMS, JAMES ELMER JR., lfmhmfm .... Baton Rouge WOODARD, BOYD M., junior ............... Lake Charles 1 YOUNG, JAMES M., Sophomore ..... ............ R uston ZOLLER, JACK, junior ........ .... N ew Orleans ndergroduotes r 95, lea .I jg .lr l . 1 L: ... . L, 6 1 IDRS ' L C L The Law School was established in 1906 and was elected to membership in the Association of American Law Schools in 19244. In 1926 the Law School was placed on the approved list of the Council on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association. It is also on the list of law schools approved by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York. The primary object of the Law School is to prepare students for the practice of law in Louisiana where the civil law system prevails. In its curriculum and in its general program, the Law School seeks to encourage scholarship and research in order to lay a foundation for scientific investigation of the problems of legal ad- justment of human relations and to stimulate legal authorship. Special attention is given to research in DEAN PAUL M. HEBERT STUDENT OFFICERS C. E. Romero, presidentg Edwin Edwards, vice-presidentg Virginia Martin, secretary-treasurer. the Louisiana civil law. Enrollment in the Law School for the 1948-1949 session is 34-6, and 82 students are in the Senior Class. Herschel Knight and Alvin Gibson, Senior Moot Court Winners. , , ,-, fri! YA li' ' I, -L W 'G . 'V-'V '. 5E1QT1 ff1 1 W f -LL., , '1w j.,:' 1. X , --v - ' H , 1 Ml - -Mir .X , 1.5, 1 jlfjqi ,l 4 H ., 11 .4 L 'U Z.. ' - A I t Q M ' 11' 1' 'Q' -jr 1 ITF? A 1 f Y , , r -1-4 Q mf .TBJL I I 'f. , Vvfvx 1 ' Yfgw Q sf gg Aff . r F 1 x 'A lu? fl 5 r,, u. ,I -, I r 16:13 :ff U 7 I -ff -'. 1 'Nm SE IORS ,-Q via 7. x-7 ,-Z FIRST ROW: ACHEE, ROLAND JOSEPH, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha: Editor- in-Chief, Louisiana Law Review: Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Delta Phi: Who's IVho in American Universities and Colleges. ATTAYA, MIRIAM THERESA, Gonzales: Phi Delta Delta: Sec- retary, Junior Class, '47-48. AVANT, AIOHN LEWIS, Baton Rouge: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Gamma Eta Gamma. BARRIOS, PIERRE C., Donaldsonville: Delta Sigma Phi: Gam- ma Eta Gamma. BELLAR, MELVIN LAXVRENCE, Shreveport. BEYT, BERNARD EUGENE, St. Martinville. BOYD, RICHARD P, JR., jonesvilleg Pi Kappa Alpha: Gamma Eta Gamma. BRASSETT, LEO LIEUX, New Roads: Alpha Tau Omega: Omicron Delta Kappa: Pi Gamma Mu: Phi Eta Sigma: Delta Sigma Pi: Newman Club. SECOND ROW: BROCATO, COSMOS P., Shreveport: Pi Kappa Alpha: Presi- dent, Gamma Eta Gamma: Senior Moot Court Board: Prose- cutor, Honor Court, Summer, '4S. BROUSSARD, LOUELLE, Abbeville: Phi Beta Phi. CAZEDESSUS, SANDERS R., Baton Rouge: Gamma Eta Gam- ma: Louisiana Law Review. COLEMAN, BEN ESSIG, Shreveport: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Gamma Eta Gamma. COLVIN, HERMAN DEE, Baton Rouge: Treasurer, Gamma Eta Gamma, '48. . CREED, jOHN LEWIS, Shreveport: Kappa Sigma: Phi Delta Phi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DALFERES, GEORGE L. J., New Orleans: Kappa Sigma: Gam- ma Eta Gamma, Samurai. DUNCAN, NORMA MAYO, Monroe. 52 'FE' Y kr'- gil .Qi f THIRD ROW: A EATMAN, ROBERT EMERSON, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha: Phi Delta Phi: Associate Editor, Louisiana Law Review, '-IH--19. EDWARDS, EDWIN WASI-IINGTON, Marksvilleg Vice-Presi- tlent, Law School: Phi Eta Sigma. I-'ARR, ROBERT T., Monroe: Chairman, Senior Moot Court Board: Phi Delta Phi. FOSTER, BEN, Hammontl: Gamma Eta Gamma, FRAZIER, A. EUGENE, IX-linden: Pi Kappa Alpha: Square ami Compass Club: Wesley Fonntlation. GALI..INGI'IOIISE, ALBERT PAUL, New Orleans: Gamma Eta Gannna. GIBBS, ARNOLD JAMES, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha: Omictron Delta Kappa: Tau Kappa Alpha: Kappa Phi Kappa: Delta Kappa Psi: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges: Varsity Debate, '45--l6. GIBSON, ALVIN B., Ponchatoula: Kappa Sigma: Gamma Eta Gamma: Associate Etlitor, Louisiana Law Review, '-'l8: Presi- dent, Daggers, '45, GILL, THOMAS STANTON, Baton Rouge: Delta Sigma Phi. FOURTH ROW: GRAVES, DAN W. JR., Bogalusa: Gamma Eta Gamma. HANSEN, HUBERT V., Lake Charles: Gamma Eta Gamma. HARRISON, HERBERT CARROLL, Winulieltl. I-IENNING, XVILLIAM L., Sulphur: Phi Delta Phi. HILL, JOSEPH ANDREXV, Amherst, Va.: Gamma Eta Gamma: Senior Moot Court Board. HOLLAND, I-IERMAN M. -IR,, Shreveport: Kappa Sigma: Gamma Eta Gamma: Daggers. HOOD, WARREN E., Lake Charles: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Delta Phi. JONES, CARROLL GORDON, Ruston: Theta Xi. JONES, JENNINGS B., Grand Chenier: Alpha Tau Omega: Gamma Eta Gamma. .pr i FIRST ROW: KARSTENDIEK, MARJORIE CLARE, New Orleans: Treasurer, Law School: Phi Delta Delta: Louisiana Law Review. KNIGHT, I-IERSCHEL NORRIS, Jennings: Kappa Sigma: Gamma Eta Gamma: Omicron Delta Kappa: Vice-President, Student Body, '-111--15: President, Interfraternity Athletic Coun- t-tl, '-ll--15. LABORDE, JOHN PETER, Marksville: President, Kappa Sig- ma, '46--17: President, Omicron Delta Kappa, 'ti-6--17. LANGFORD, THOMAS DAVIS, Shreveport: Phi Delta Phi. MANOIIVRIER, ANTOINE J., Opelousas. MARTIN, VIRGINIA LANIER, Thibodaux: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mu Sigma Rho: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Delta Delta: Louisiana Law Review: Secretary, Student Bar Association, '-IS--19. MOLIIOY, NEAL DOUGLAS, Baton Rouge. MOORE, FERNEY ADAMS JR., Shreveport: Gamma Eta Gamma. SECOND ROW: MclN'I'YRIE. EDWIN RUDOLPI-I, Delhi: Theta Xi: Daggers. McKEl,I.AR, WILLIAM Ii. JR., Baton Rouge: Gamma Eta Gamma. NEHRBASS, DOUGLAS J,, Lafayette: Gamma Eta Gamma. NICHOLS, ICIJWARD M., DeRidder: Gamma Eta Gamma: Chief I'roset:utor. I-Ionor Court: Louisiana Law Review. OLINIDE, I. G., New Roads: Sigma Nu: Gamma Eta Gamma. OLINDE. J. B., New Roads: Sigma Chi: President, Junior Class, Law School: President, Otnirron Delta Kappa: Gamma Eta Gamma: Pi 'I'au Pi: Louisiana Law Review: Moot Court Board: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. PHARIS, F. JEAN, Pineville: Gamma Eta Gamma: Senior Moot Court Board: l'roI'essional Ethics and Grievance Committee, Stu- dent Bar Association. ' PRICE. OSCAR EWING, Logansport. nd.- '.-ev THIRD ROW: PUGH, ROBERT G., Shreveport: Kappa Alpha: Board of Gov- ernors, Student Bar Association: Vice-President, Junior Class: Gamma Eta Gamma. RACHAL, MARVIN IVALTER, Cypress. REYNOLDS, JOHN IIVILLIAMS, Lisbon: Phi Delta Phi. ROLAND, ROBERT LINDER III, Baton Rouge: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Interfraternity Council: Associate Edi- tor, Louisiana Law Review. ROMERO, CLARENCE E., I-Velsh: Kappa Sigma: President, Law School, 'LIS-49: Junior Moot Court Board: Senior Moot Court Board: Gamma Eta Gamma: Who's IVho in American Universities and Colleges. ROY, RALPH LEO, Mansura. SETTOON, ERIC BRYANT JR., Fordoche. SEVIER, MALCOLM C., Tallulah: Kappa Alpha: Gamma Eta Gamma. SMITH, LOUIS DANIEL, Monroe: President, Zeta Beta Tau, V17-48: Samurai: Gamma Eta Gamma: Omicron Delta Kappa: Moot Court Advisory Board: Mu Sigma Rho. FOURTH ROW: STAGG, THOMAS E. JR,, Shreveport: Gamma Eta Gamma. TERREBONNE, LINUS P. JR., Plaquemine. TYNDALL, LON, Lake Charles: Lambda Chi Alpha: Gamma Eta Gamma. WALTMAN, OTHO LLOYD JR., Gibsland: Phi Delta Phi: Louisiana Law Review. WELLS, LONARD KEITH, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha: Phi Delta Phi. WOODLEY, EDMUND ETCI-IISON, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha. WRIGHT, ELWARD HUNTER, Thibodaux: Kappa Sigma: Samurai: Senior Moot Court Board: Gamma Eta Gamma. WROT EN, MARSHALL XVILEY, Haynesville. YOUMANS, LILY ROSE, New Orleans: Alpha Lambda Delta: Eta Sigma Phi: Mu Sigma Rho: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Delta Delta: Louisiana Law Review, fi as ,Q E IURS ACHEE, CARL EDWARD, Freshman ............ Shreveport ANDERSON, GEORGE T. JR., Freshman ......... Shreveport ARCENEAUX, FELIX F. JR., Freshman .......... Jennings ASPLIN, MARK J., Freshman ........... .... H uvre, Mont. BARRY, KITTY A., junior ............. ....... A lexandria BENTON, LESLIE NEWELL, junior ....... Denham Springs BIENVENU, RAYMOND LEE, junior ........ St. Martinville BOGAN, H. S., junior .......,........,......... Shreveport BOLIN, CORNELIUS JOHN JR., Freshman ...... Shreveport BOURGEOIS, GEORGE ELLIOTT, junior ..... Lake Charles BOYER, JAMES GAMBRELL, Freshman ....... Lake Charles BRUNSON, HUGH ELLIS, Freshman ............. Crowley I CALHOUN, NATHAN M., junior .................. Vidalia CANTRELL, LEE ROY, Freshman ................. Monroe CARRUTH, ROBERT LOUIS, Sophomore ........ Kentwood CASSIERE, JOSEPH L., Freshman ..... ..... S hreveport CHAMPAGNE, SIDNEY ALFRED, junior ...... Baton Rouge CLAIBORNE, IAM WILLIAM, junior .......... New Roads COLE, LUTHER FRANCIS, junior ..... ...... . Alexandria COLTHARP, LELAND H., junior. . .. . ........ DeRidder COOK, SIDNEY E., junior ............ ..... R obelinc CORMIE, NATHAN A., Freshman .............. Lake Charles CRUZ, JUAN LUIS, Freshman ......... Morovis, Puerto Rico CURET, LOUIS DOUGLAS, junior ............. New Roads DART, STEPHEN PLAUCHE, Freshman .... .... C Iinton DAVIS, WILLIAM J., Freshman .................... Houma DeJEAN, HOWARD B. JR., junior .... . ........... Opelousas DELAUNE, HARVEY PRESTON, Sophomore.. .Baton Rouge DELAUNE, RICHARD K., junior ...... .... N apoleonvillc DESPOT, GEORGE J., Sophomore .... ...... S hrevcport DOI-IERTY, LEWIS S., junior ...... .... B aton Rouge DUPUY, MARC JR., Freshman .... ........ M arksville ERBLAND, RICHARD A., Freshman ............ Baton Rouge FORT, GEORGE WALTON, Freshman .............. Minden FOSTER, H. FRANK III, Freshman ............. New Orleans FULLMER, JACK ANTHONY, Freshman ........ New Orleans GAUBERT, KEVIN JOSEPH, Freshman ........... Thibodaux GENEROS, PHILIP J., Freshman ..................... Norco GEORGE, JEFFERSON MARION, Freshman ....... Kentwood GILL, GEORGE WRAY JR., Freshman .... .... N ew Orleans ndergraduates ......'.ll9. GREMILLION, ALLEN CASTLE, Freshman ........ Crowley GUILBEAU, DUDLEY LOUIS, junior .... ...Opelousas GUZZETTA, J. T. JR., junior ....... ..... R aceland HAYDEN, LOVELL E. III, junior. .... Shreveport HENRY, JOSEPH M. JR., Freshman ............... Melrose HIDALGO, PAUL DONALD, Freshman .......... New Orleans - JEANSONNE, VERNON JOSEPH, Freshman ..... Marksville JEFFERS, HEYWARD GEORGE, junior .... ...... O akdale JEWELL, FRANCIS DOUGLAS, junior ......... New Roads JOHNSON, ANDREW R. III, junior ........... Baton Rouge LEAKE, FELTUS BARROW JR., Freshman .... Baton Rouge LeBLANC, CHARLES JOHN, junior ..... ...... M organza LEHMANN, BRYAN J. JR., junior.... ....... Norco LONG, GLYNN ANDREW, junior ...... .... D onaldsonville LONG, GILLIS W., Freshman ........,. . ......... Wmnfield LUNN, STUART DOUGLAS, junior. .......... Shreveport MCCOLLAM, ANDREW, Freshman ............... Ellendale MCDOYVELL, INILLIAM ERNEST, Freshman ........ Monroe MCGRAVV, JAMES ARNOLD, junior ......... McComb, Miss. MCKINNIS, ELMON DREW, Freshman .............. Delhi MCSWEEN, HAROLD BARNETT, junior ........ Alexandria MARTIN, EMILE E. III, junior .............. Happy Jack MENGIS, WARREN L., junior ................... Opelousas METHVIN, DeWITT TALMAGE JR., junior ........ Castor MOORE, DELTON P., Freshman .... ..... N ew Iberia NAVARRE, JOHN P., Freshman .................... Welsh NESOM, J. DOUGLAS, junior .......... ..... W atson NORRIS, JAMES PASCAL JR., junior. . . .... West Monroe O'NIELL, HERBERT, junior ........... .... N ew Orleans PAVY, HENRY GARLAND, junior .... .. , . . .Opelousas PERKINS, EDGAR JR., Freshman .... ..... D e Quincy PERKINS, MARY BIRD, junior. . ..... Baton Rouge PICOU, LEON ADAM JR., Freshman ....... .... J ackson PIPES, WILLIAM FORD JR., Freshman ..... ..... M onroe PRICE, HAROLD P., Freshman ................ Lake Charles PROTHRO, EMORY B. JR., Freshman ........... Shreveport PUGH, GEORGE W., junior ............ .... N apoleonville QUIN, GEORGE MILES, Freshman ......... McComb, Miss. RAMIREZ, MARTIN ERASMO, junior. .Panama City, Panama REEVES, L. Z., Freshman ..................... Baton Rouge 55 RICHARD, CHARLES WARREN, junior ...... Lake Charles ROBERTS, CHARLES WILLIAM, Freshman .... Alexandria RODRIGUE, JULIAN JOSEPH, junior ....,. ...... L ockport ROGERS, JACK JOHN, junior ..... ..... L ake Charles SANDOZ, WILLIAM CHARLES, junior . . . . . Opelousas SALTER, FRANK T., Freshman ......... .... L ake Charles SCOTT, EVERETT R. JR., junior ..... ..... L ake Charles SCOTT, LEROY H. JR., junior. .... ...... S hreveport SEAL, WELTON O., junior. .......... . . .Bogalusa SCALLAN, EUGENE N., junior ...... . ..... Mansura SEVIER, HENRY C. JR., junior ........ ..... T allulah SKYE, WILLIAM EMILE, junior .... .... A lexandria SMITH, ALEX FISHBURN JR., Freshman ........ Shreveport SMITH, ALFRED REGINALD, Freshman .......... Pineville SMITH, JAMES ALBERT, junior ....... .......... S tarks SMITH, PERRY JEFF, junior. . . .... Baton Rouge SPIEHLER, ANDREW CLARENCE JR., junior ...... Slidell STAMPLEY, CHARLES DUNBAR, Freshman. .Murphy, Miss. STEWART, JOHNNY M., Freshman ................ Castor SWANN, STANFORD ANTHONY, Freshman ...... Marksville TALBOT, AUBERT DUGAS, Freshman ........ Napoleonville TATE, PAUL CALVIN, junior ......... ........... M amou TAYLOR, GORMAN E., junior ........... .... S hreveport TAYLOR, JOHN MCKOWEN, junior ..... . . .Baton Rouge TEEKELL, BYRUM WEBSTER, Freshman ........ Shreveport TEEKELL, LLOYD GEORGE, Freshman ......... Glenmora THOMPSON, CLARENCE R. JR., Freshman ..... Plaqueminc TILLERY, ALLEN J., junior ............ .... S hreveport TRICHE, RISLEY C., Freshman ............... Napoleonville TROWBRIDGE, MILTON E., junior ............ Shreveport TUCKER, FRANCIS P., junior .......... .......... S lidell TYLER, CHARLES ALVIN, Freshman ...... Wilkinson, Miss. VEAL, WILLIAM RAY, Freshman .... ...Shreveport VOLTZ, GUS A., Freshman ....... .... A lexandria WALL, SHADY ROBERT, junior .... .... W est Monroe WILKINSON, JACK L., junior .... ..... M cCornb, Miss. WILLIAMS, ROBERT HENISON, Freshman ...... Shreveport WILLIAMS, SIDNEY M., Freshman ............ Shreveport WISE, INILLIAM JENNINGS JR., junior ........ Marksville WORKS, DALTON H., junior ....... ....... R uston WVYCHE, MONTY MEARES, junior ................... Benton YEATES, EDWIN CLIFTON JR., Freshman ...... Cotton Valley ZADECK, DONALD JULIAN, junior .............. Shreveport nciergraciuates COLLEGE OE AGRICULT RE Established and maintained to serve the needs of the people of the state, the College of Agriculture is or- ganized, staffed, and equipped to perform three prirnary functions for the citizens of Louisiana. First, the Agricultural Experiment Stations conduct scientific studies, research, and experimentation in the important phases of agriculture and home economies. Second, the Agricultural and Home Economics Ex- tension Serviee disseminates to the people of the state the latest reliable and practical information pertaining to the problems of agriculture and homemaking and utilizes this information to give instruction and encour- agement for progress in these fields. Third, the several departments and schools of the College of Agriculture, with the cooperation of the other colleges of the University, provide resident collegi- ate instruction to prepare men and women for success- ful careers in the several fields of agriculture and related fields. DEAN JORDAN G. LEE, JR. George Purvis, James Poston and Henry Herr get ready for the annual Log Jam. Total enrollment in the College of Agriculture for the 1948-1949 session is 836, with 261 in the Senior Class. STUDENT OFFICERS William Coekroft, vice-presidentg Barbara Leonard, secretary-treasurer, Olin Quinn, representativeg Charles Carlton, president. I l I v E 1 1 In I: W , 1 ,I ,Z it. .,,., ..,g. izuncwrg:-4 114 :.: ' iff h Ji , bf W ' r . gf- . 'ii' 9 19:-all--YYY L 'YT .fi'P,' A.. ' I ' fx .. ' ,. Q 91 S-xX3'xYlXkif,L:2i n '- - - :sf A -4 3. X A in , , ,,.- sr A FAT w3t..'?Ql'- f i-.ngh-1 X -in-ij , 0 1' , :-5, ., -1 4 T3 f' KN 1 5.1--4' 4 1' g Lg.. ... 4 W If' 'mf' -Q. ,fjil I V f 5l:l1uul x Experimentation in food preservation by S. A. Kaloyereas. School of Forestry float in the 1948 Ag Fair. 19 Forestry 55 class studies the principal trees in the United States. James Turnley scales logs at the Trout forestry camp. Helen M. Carter House, Home Management. 1' COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE I it FIRST COLUMN: ACHEE, MARY ELIZABETH, Shreveport: Chi Omega, New- man Club, Home Economics Club. ADAM, PATRICIA I-IYNES, New Orleans: Alpha Xi Delta: Newman Club, Home Economics Club, Louisiana Players Guild. ADAMS, ELLA B., Marion. ADAMS, OPAL, lNIarion. ADKINS, VERNON C.. Miutleug President., Athletic Council, '48-49, Society of Foresters: Scabbarrl and Blade, Stockholders Club. AGUILLARD, EDWARD, Oberlin: Alpha Tau Alpha, Future Farmers of America. SECOND COLUMN: ALBRECHT, F. J., Georgetown, S. C.: Alpha Tau Omega: Society of Foresters, Xi Sigma Pi. ALLAIN, JOSEPH BRYAN, jeanerctteg Theta Kappa Phi: Newman Club. ANDERSON, HARRY JONATHAN, DcRidcler: Alpha Tau Alphag Kappa Delta Pig Future Farmers of America, ANDERSON, PERRY W., DeRicltler3 Alpha Tau Alpha, Fu- ture Farmers of America. APLIN, LILLIAN, I-Iarrisonburg: Phi Lambda Pig Home Eco- nomics Club. AUSTIN, JEANNETTE, jackson, Wesley Foundation. THIRD COLUMN: BAHAM, WILLIE LESTER, Oaktlaleg American Society of Agronomy. BARKER, lOl-IN WILLIAM, Lockport: American Society of Agricultural Engineers, BEAM, VERA INEZ, Colfax, Phi Ilpsilou: llome Economics Club. BEAN, JOHN PHILIP, Starks: Block antl Britlle Club. BEEBE, HAROLD LANCE, Lena. BEEBE, I-IERMAN li., I.eua. FOURTH COLUMN: BELL, I-IERBIZRT ADOLPIIUS, Amiteg Alpha Tau Alpha. BENGIC, JOHN INIERCZER, Shreveport: Presitlent, Poultry Science Club, Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho. BLAIR, ALBRO EDWIN, Covington: Society of Foresters. BLAIR, ELBERT L., Alexautlxiag Alpha Zeta, Secretary- Treasurer, I-Iotticulture Club, BLANCO, EDC.-'XRDO F., Ponce. Puerto Ricog Poultry Science Clubg National Poultry Science Club. BLOUIN, RUDOLPI-I MA'I'AS jR.. Lockport: Future Farmers of America. J. M. Perkins and Zach Wood ride away from the Ag Center. TJ FIRST ROW: BOATRIGI-IT, JACK, Lillie. BONIN, LeROY A., New Roads: Alpha Gamma Rho. ISONNER, JOHN D., Jackson, Miss.: Xi Sigma Pi: Society of Foresters: Baptist Student Union Council. IIORNE. RAYMOND J., New Orleans: Vocational Education Cllrb. BOSSIER, IZDXVARD BENJAMIN JR., Donaldsonville. IIRAUD, AI.l.liN J., Luling: Phi Delta Theta. BRIAN, WILLIAM ILEV, Montgomery. IIROSSET. HOWARD P., Oakdale: President, Industrial Edu- cation Club. SECOND ROW: BROWN, WlI.I,.IAM K., Dry Prong. IIRUNER, WALLACE L., Hatlghton: L Club: Block and Bridle Club: Varsity Track Team. '44-47: Band, '43-44. BRUNSON, Cl.AY l ON C., Colfax: Alpha Zeta. BRYANT, Blf1'I ,l'Y RU'I'I-I, Shreveport: Delta Delta Delta. IIURGUERA, GERMAN GERARDO, Tovar, Edo Merida, Venezuela. BURNS, EDMOND BIET, New Orleans: Society of Foresters. CADWAIIADER, JOHN M. JR., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: Samurai: Agricultural Fair Association: President, LSU Dairy Club. CAIIILIET, P. V.. Hahnville. THIRD ROW: CARLTON, CHARLES FORREST, Shreveport: President, Col- lege of Agriculture: Alpha Zeta: Zi Sigma Pi: Society of For- esters. CASSO, HENRY J., New Orleans: Alpha Zeta: Agricultural Economies Association of Louisiana. CHAPPUIS, CHARLES WILLIAM, Rayne: Alpha Tau Omega. CHEVALLIER, ALTHA O., Baton Rouge: Home Economies Club: YWCA. CHILDRESS, ROBERT NVOODY, Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: Baptist Student Union: Baptist Men on the Campus: Block and Bridle Club: Agricultural Fair Association. CLINE, CHARLES GARTI-I, Bethany: Block and Bridle Club. CLOWER, DAN FREDERIC, St. Joseph. COCO, JOSEPH M., Mansura. FOURTH ROW: . COCKROFT, YVILLIAM S,, Memphis, Tenn.: Alpha Zeta: Xi Sigma Pi: President, Society of Foresters: Baptist Student Union: Baptist Men on the Campus. COIT, ALBERT B. JR., Newellton: Alpha Gamma Rho. COMEAUX, WILLIAM EDWARD JR., Baton Rouge: Society of Foresters. COOPER, FRANK, Franklinton. CORDON, EDWARD C., Baton Rouge: Society of Foresters. COTHREN, VIRGIL WATIS, Dierks, Ark.: Alpha Zeta: Xi Sigma Pi: Society of Foresters. , COULON, KERMIT J., Hessmer. 61 ' COLL-EGE OF AGRICULTURE FIRST COLUMN: COVINGTON, FRANCES BUFORD, Summit, Miss.: Phi Mu: President, Phi Upsilon Omicron: Home Economics Club: Purple Jackets, Agricultural Fair Association. CRAWFORD, CLYDE H., I-lilly: Future Farmers of America. CULBERTSON, MANIE LYLES, Cheneyvilleg President, I-lome Economics Clubg Vice-President, Phi Upsilon Omicron: Secre- tary, Agricultural Fair Associxltionz Kappa Delta Pig Phi Lambda Pi. CURTIS, MARY KATI-IRYN, Shreveport: Kappa Kappa Gam- mag Lambda Intersororityg Phi Upsilon Omicron. DANIEL, DAVID RUSSELL, Baton Rougcg Alpha Zeta. IYARMOND, RAYMOND HOUSTON, Baton Rouge, SECOND COLUMN: D'AUTREMONT, FRANCIS J.. Vidalia: Kappa Alphag Society of Foresters: Canterbury Club. DAWSON, CALVERT A., Morganza. DAWSON, GULLIVER W. JR., Homer: Lambda Chi Alpha. DeARMAS, HECTOR, Venezuela: American Society of Agron- omy. DOLAN, ROBERT JOHN, Bogalusag Alpha Gamma Rho: Block and Bridle Club: Dairy Club, Member of LSU General Livestock Judging Team. DOLHONDE, PAUL EDGAR, Independence: Society of For- esters. THIRD COLUMN: DRAPESKIN, CHARLES LEONARD, New Orleans. DYKES, JAMES F., McComb, Miss. EBERT, JAMES BOYER, Erlton, N. J., Xi Sigma Pig Alpha Zeta, Society of Foresters. EBLE, ROBERT GERARD, New Orleans: Xi Sigma Pig Society of Foresters, Alpha Phi Omega. EDWARDS, JAMES HARDY, Bradley, Ark.: Society of Foresters, EIDSON, SARAH JANE, Baton Rouge: Delta Della Delta. FOURTH COLUMN: ELISSALDE, JACOB C., Baton Ronge: Xi Sigma Pi, Society of Foresters. EMBANATO, PI-IILIP JAMES, Monroe, Newman Clubg Horti- culture Clubg Agricultural Fair Association. EWING, JENNINGS TI-IEOPHILOUS, Batchelor: Future Farm- ers of America: Canterbury Club. FORET, WARREN W., Iota. FORTINBERRY. I-IUBERT WILSON, Franklinton. FOSTER, ORIN FELIX, Merryvilleg Block and Bridle Club: Alpha Zeta. Ag Engineering Class. l FIRST ROW: FOX, FRANCES ROSE, Fort Worth, Tex.: Race Relations Club: Jewish Studi-nt Council. GARCIA, FERNANDO A., Barranquilla, Colombia. GARNER, JOSEPH D., Baskin: Future Farmers of America: Secretary, Alpha Tau Alpha. GAY, JOE TERRY, Shreveport: Industrial Education Club. GEORGE, ERNICSTINE BOIVEN. Marion: YVVCA: Home Eco- nomics Club. GERMANY, RALPH D., Baton Rouge: Poultry Science Club. GIRLINGI-IOIZSE, CHARLES D., Harrisonburg. GOODNVIN, ARCHIE LAVERN, Camden, Ark.: Pi Kappa Al- pha, Xi Sigma Pi, SECOND ROW: GORINSKI, WALTER A., Mutual, Pa. CRES!-IAM, CZLAIIDE HAMILTON JR., Spartanburg, S. C.: Society of Foresters: Xi Sigma Pi. GREMILLION, CHARLES BASCUM JR., Alexandria. CRICOS, CI-IAl.I.lE B., iNest Monroe. I-IAILE, SAMUEL WARREN, Ansley: Alpha Tau Alphag Fu- ture Farmers of America. I-IALBERT, CECIL JR., Cisco, Tex.: Society of Foresters. HAMM, GERALD l.OBIN, Camden, Ark. HANSBROUGH, THOMAS, Greenfield, Tenng President, Xi Sigma Pig Vice-President, Alpha Zeta, '48-495 Phi Eta Sigma. THIRD ROW: HART, ANDREXV JULIUS, YV:-:st Monroe. I-IARTMAN, MEL LEONARD, New Orleans, HATHORN, ROANE E., Alexandria: Block and Bridle Club: Future Farmers of America. HAYVSEY, LEMUEL EARL JR., Baton Rouge: Lanlbtla Chi Alpha, Poultry Science Club. I-IAYS, JOHN LEWIS, 'Wooclville, Miss. HEINTZ, JO ELLEN, Covington: Home Economics Club. HENRIQUES, STANLEY M., New Orleans. HODGES, JEDDIE R., Jenn. FOURTH ROW: HODGKINS, CHARLES A., Kilbourne: Alpha Tau Alpha. I-IODGKINS, VICTOR STIRLING, Kilbourneg Future Farmers of America: Block and Bridle Clubg Poultry Science Club: Baptist Student Union. I-IOLCOMBE, EDWARD A., Bogalusa: Xi Sigma Pi: Society of Foresters. I-IUFF, MILFORD, Oak Grove, Alpha Tau Alpha. HUGHES, JEFFERSON D. JR., HRIIIIIIOIHOQ Society of Foresters. ISAAC, SEVERN ARNOLD JR., Jarreau. JEANE, RAYMOND CARLTON, Leesville. 63 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE FIRST COLUMN: JOFFRION, BENNETT BARTON, Long Bridge. JOFFRION, OLIN V., Donaldsonville. JOI-INS, ROBERT BARRY, Oswego, N. Y.: Society of Foresters: Xi Sigma Pi. JONES, LLOYD G., Watson. JORDAN, HELEN ELAINE, Mansiield. KEENZE, PAUE R. JR., Franklin. SECOND COLUMN: KELSO, WILLIAM CHEATOM JR., Memphis, Tenn.: Society of Foresters. KIDD, JOSEPH B., Baton Rouge. KINCAID, JOHN LEE, Winnshoro: Block and Bridle Club: Alpha Zeta. KING, GEORGE E., Harrisonburg: Agricultural Econornim Association. KLOCK, JANICE M., Cheneyvilleg Home Economics Club. KNOUSE, HERMAN JR.. Zwollc: Society of Foresters. THIRD COLUMN: LANDRY, PAUL TILHOU JR., Norco. LAPHAM, VIRGIL, Houston, Tex.: Alpha Phi Omega: Society of Foresters: Veterans of Foreign Wars. LEA, DALLAS MILLARD, Pride: Alpha Zeta: Alpha Tau Al- pha: Block and Bridle Club: Future Farmers of America. LEMOINE, CRESSIE JOSEPH, Mansura. LEONARD, BARBARA BELLE, Baton Rouge: Corresponding Secretary, Delta Zeta: Vice-President, Home Economics Club: Reporter, Agricultural Fair Association: Secretary-Treasurer, College of Agriculture: Student Senate. LEWIS, JAMES EDWARD, Tyler, Tex.: President, Alpha Zeta: President, Block and Bridle Club: President, Agricultural Fair Association: Secretary, L Club, '47-48: President, Agriculture Student Council, '48. FOURTH COLUMN: I.EWIS, RICHARD FREDERIC, Gulfport, Miss.: Society of Foresters. LYALL, HONORA MARIE, White Castle: Agricultural Fair Association: Home Economics Club. LOUPE, DENVER T., Gonzales . MARMILLION, MERLIN JULES, Pouchatoula. MARSHALL, THOMAS W., Covington: Xi Sigma Pi: Society of Foresters: Bengaliers: Westminster Fellowship: Presbyterian Choir. MASON, GEORGILYN HAYS, Minden: Alpha Ornicron Pi: Purple Jackets: Lambda: Phi Upsilon Omicron: Home Econom- ics Club. Henry Muery in soil testing lab. FIRST ROW: MCADAMS, THOMAS S. JR., Baton Rouge, Dairy Club. MCCULLOUGH, JOHN MARTIN, Columbia, Miss., Society of Foresters. MCDANIEL, JAMES A. JR., Downsville. McDANIEL, THOMAS MONROE JR., Spring Creek, Dairy Club. MCGINITY, DORIS CATHERINE, New Orleans, Beta Sigma Ornicron, Newman Club. MCMORRIS, VERNUN DEMPSEY, Doyle. IVIIGLICCO, ANTHONY, Donaldsonville. MILES, DEAN JAMES, Metuchcn, N. J., Society of Foresters. SECOND ROW: MISTRIC, WALTER JOSEPH JR., Opclousas. MONTGOMERY, GEORGE W., Delhi. MONZINGO, M. L., Dubberly, Alpha Tau Alpha. MOODY, RAYMOND DAVID, Natchitoches. MORGAN, WILLARD TUCKER, Tishomingo, Miss. MORRIS, EDNA MAE, Chamberlain, Home Economics Club. NEWSOM, ROBERT B., Baton Rouge, Square and Compass Club, Agricultural Fair Association. NUSSBAUM, IRMA JUNE, Dcrmitt, Ark., Sigma Delta Tau, Lambda, Panhcllcnic Council, YWCA Cabinet, Jewish Student Council, Home Economics Club, Dormitory Council. THIRD ROW: PATTON, JOHN SPARKS JR., Homer, Block and Bridle Club. PENNINGTON, JOHN DEWEY, Baton Rouge. PERKINS, EDMUND F., Clayton, Dairy Club. ' PERROUX, CLEMENTINE, Lottie, Horticulture Club, Agri- cultural Fair Association, Newman Club. PINCKARD, HENRY ODEN, Colfax. PITRE, NORMAN J., Thibodaux, LSU Poultry Science Club, Future Farmers of America. PROVENZANO, BARBARA LANDRY, Donaldsonville. PROVENZANO, LEO LUKE, Donaldsonville. FOURTH ROW: PURVIS, GEORGE MILES, Little Rock, Ark. QUINN, OLIN BYRON, Glenmora, Alpha Zeta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Agricultural Economics Association. REECH, VAN, Farmerville, Square and Compass Club. REXACH, GABRIEL JR., Santurce, Puerto Rico, Sigma Iota Alpha. RICHARDSON, MILTON J., Grayson. ROBICHAUX, WAYNE E., Franklin, Alpha Gamma Rho, Al- pha Tau Alpha, Future Farmers of America, Chairman, Uni- versity Dance Committee, Alpha Omega. ROBINSON, CHRISTINE FLINT, Baton Rouge, Alpha Chi Omega, Student Interfaith Council, Westminster Fellowship. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE FIRST COLUMN: ROBINSON, RUTHER F. JR., Danvilleg Society of Foresters. ROMERO, LAlX'lBER'l' II., Baton Rouge, Society of Foresters. RORDAM, CELESTE RAGNI-III.D, Baton Rouge: Alpha Omi- cron Pig Canterbury Clubg Purple jackets. ROUCEOU, FRANCIS A., Boyce. ROY, EWELI. PAUL, Ilessmer. RUSSO, JAMES A., New Orleansg Industrial Education Club. SECOND COLUMN: RYAN, JAMES JOSEPH, New Orleansg Lambda Chi Alpha: American Society of Agricultural Engineers. SANDERS, RICHARD. Morrow, Future Farmers of America: Square and Compass Club. SA NTANCELO, ROSE BERNADE'I l'E, New Orleansg Newman Clnbg Kateri Tekakwitlla, SAWYER, KENNETH YV., jones: President, Student Body, Block and Bridle Club, Veterans of Foreign lvarsg Agricultural Fair Assoeiationg Alpha Zeta, Sfahbartl and Blade. SCHENKEL, MARY ANN, Crowley, Alpha Sigma Alpha: Home Evonoinies Clnb. SCI-IEUERMANN, FRANK P., Baton Rouge. THIRD COLUMN: SCOTT, FERDIE WALLACE, Amory, Miss. SEYMOUR, LAWRENCE LEE, Plaquemineg President, Future Farmers of America: Vice-President, Alpha 'l'an Omega. SHACKLEFORD, DUKE, jones: Presitlent, Della Kappa Epsi- lon: Presiclent, lnterfraternity Council: Satnurai. SI-IEA, THOMAS F.. Dumas, Ark.: Lznnbtla Chi Alpha: Stnnnrai. SICLER, CARLYS CLELL, Orange, Tex.: Alpha Tau Omega: Society of Foresters. SLAY, RICHMOND OLIVER. llllekeye. FOURTH COLUMN: SNODDY, COURTNEY GEORGE AIR., Bnnkie. SPURLOCK, IRA KIOE. Shreveport. S'l'A'l ON, FRANK BYAS, Irlaughton: Alpha 'I'au Alpha: Block and Bricllc Clubg Agricultural Fair Association: Champion Cowboy, 19418 Rocleog Baptist Men on Campus: Baptist Stntlent Uniong Future Farmers of Atnerica: University Baptist Choir. STEVENS, LOUIS EARL. Colfax: l'i Kappa Alpha, STEWART, GILFORD POSEY, Rocky Mount: Alpha Tan Alpha: Future Farmers ol' America. STRONG, OMER B., Gloster, Missa Society of Foresters. J. M. Perkins, Garth Cline, A. B. Richardson and Orin Foster. FIRST ROW: SURGI, MARIE CLAIRE, New Orleans: Newman Club. SYLVEST, THOMAS ARD, Prorencal: Vice-President, Agricul- tural Fair Association: l'reasttt'er, Dairy Club. 'l'AI.BO'lI', BEN M., Lake Charles: Block and Bridle Clttb. 'l AR'1'ER, DENVER EBBIN, Dry Prong: Block and Bridle Club. 'l'El'LI'l', MIRIAM SYLVIA, lauuberot. Miss.: President, Sigma Delt.a Tau: Vice-President. YWCA, V171 YWCA Cabinet, IG-48: Treasttrer, Phi Upsilon Onticron: Mortar Board: Historian, Pur- ple Jackets: Home I-lconotnics Club: Senior Advisor: Who's lVho in American Universities and Colleges. 'l'I-IAMES, I-1l.DRlS ALTON, Colfax, Alpha Tau Alpha. 'I'I-IIBODICAIIX, JAMES PAUI., Napoleonville: Theta Kappa Phi: Newman Club: Industrial Arts Club. TI-IIGPEN, DOYLI-2, Franklintou: Alpha Ganuna Rho: Society ol' Foresters, Block and Britlle Club: Dairy Club. SECOND ROW: THOMPSON. I-lliRBl'1R'li F., llatou Rouge: Alpha Tau Alpha. TITUS, RAMONA RIELINDA, Mathews: President. Home lico- noniics Club: Secretary. Agricultural Fair Association: Secret tary, College ol' Agriculture: Student Council: Purple Jackets: Associated Women Students: YWCA, TOMLINSON, ROY V.. I-Ingo, Okla.: Society ol' Foresters. 'I'OUl'S, FRANCIS MARVIN, Lockport. TROSCLAIR. BONIFACE CERARD. Plaqueiniue: Vice-l'resi- dent. Sigma l'i: Alpha 'l'au Alpha: Future Fariners ol Aiuericzt. Qi 34- TURNLEY, JAMES E., Trout: Society of Foresters. VALENTINE, VALERY MYRTLE, Baton Rouge. YVADE, CLINTON PERRY. Dodson: Phi Eta Sigma: Secretary- Trcasurer, American Society of Agronomy. THIRD ROW: WALKER, XVINFRED DENMAN JR., Franklinton. WARRINGTON, BUCKLEY D., Monroe: Alpha Zeta: Indus- trial Education Club. WATSON, JAMES D., Merryville. WEBER, JAMES C., Dunn. WEIS, JOE D., Zachary: Block and Bridle Club, WHITE, CLAY, Joncsville. WILBANKS, HENRY GREGG, Jena. WILLIAMS, CHARLES W. JR., Monroe. FOURTH ROW: XYILLIAMS. EDIVARD XVEBB, Tallulah: Block and Bridle Club. IYILLIAMS, LCROY GORDON, Lcesvillcg Society of Foresters: Xi Sigma Pi. WINDI-IAM, BOBBIE, Baton Rouge: Alpha Chi Omega: Lamb- da: Purple Jackets: Home Economics Club. WINKLE. CLIFTON C., Cotton Valley: Society of Foresters. WOOD. ZACHARY T. JR., Little Rock, Ark.: Block and Bridle Cltth: Agricultural Fair Association. ZAMBRANA, JESUS M., Ponce, Puerto Rico. 5'5- l pn. ARMSTRONG, BENITA ANN, Sophomore. AUSTRUM, BARBARA, Sophomore. . . BADEAUX, LESTER C., junior.. . BAILEY, WILMER F., junior.. BATALLA, RICARDO, junior ......... San BATEMAN, DALLAS LANE, Sophomore. BEAMER, ROBERT A., junior ..... BEATTY, BETTY ANN, junior BELL, JACK E., junior. ................ . BENTON, JAMES, junior ............ BERGERON, CLOVIS JOSEPH, jun .....De Ridder .Baton Rouge . . . . .Thibodaux . . . .I-Iamburg, Pa. Costa Rica . .F ranklinton Pickaway, W. Va. . . . . . . .New Orleans Jose, . . . .Baskin . . . . .Oakdale ior. . . . . . . .Livonia BERGERON, NEDRA ANN, Sophomore. . ..... Baton Rouge BERRY, JOHN ELBERT, junior ..... . . . . . .Wisner BJORKGREN, ALFRED, junior ...... ..... P onchatoula BLACKMAN, ALBERT E., junior.. ......... Grayson BLANCHARD, JANET, Sophomore. . ...... Baton Rouge BOATNER, BILLIE JOE, Sophomore ..... .... C linton BOLLICH, CHARLES NELSON, junior .... BOURG, BETTY MAE, Sophomore ........... BOURGEOIS, GEORGE STUBBS, BOURGEOIS, JERRY J., Sophomore. . . BRADY, DONALD J., junior ...... . BREAUX, CAMILLE, junior ........ . . .Eunice .New Orleans junior ...... . .New Iberia . . . .New Orleans ............Norco .....Baton Rouge BREWTON, LATNIE L., junior ..... ......... W innfield BRISCOE, CHARLES BUFORD, junior. .... Harlingen, Tex. BROUILLETTE, NEILSON V., junior. ........ Marksville BROWN, WILLIAM M., junior ....... ...... D ry Prong BRUCHHAUS, GERALDINE, junior. ........... Elton BURLESON, MARGUERITE, junior ........... Baton Rouge BURTON, KENNETH LEE, Sophomore ........ Houston, Tex. BUSBY, RAY, junior ......................... . Dry Prong CALONGNE, CLAIRE ANN, Sophomore. . . ...... Winnfield CAMERON, DANIEL C., junior ............. . Riverton, Vt. CARPENTER, LEWIS MAHLON, junior ........... Rayville CARTER, JESSE LOUIS, junior ......... . .... Grayson CARTER, RICHARD EDWIN, junior.. ..... .Grayson CARTER, ROBERT T., junior ........ .... G reensburg CASTLE, JOSIE DEAN, Sophomore. . . CASTLE, PRENTISS ATKINS, junior CHAMPAGNE, MARY, Sophomore CHRISTESSON, CHARLES, junior CLAUNCH, EDD F., junior ............... . . . CLAY, CASSIUS H., junior .............. . . . . . . . .Jackson, Miss. Joseph . ........ Baton Rouge . . . . Sulphur . Haynesville .New Orleans COCO, GEORGIE PAULA, Sophomore. ....... Cottonport ndergraduates 68 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE COLON, ATHOS G., junior ............. Arroyo, Puerto Rico COLLINS, JACK DRAMEL, junior ....... ...... P almetto COURTADE, CHARLES E., Sophomore. ..... Ponchatoula CRAWFORD, VIRGIL S., junior.. ..... Baton Rouge CREED, RICHARD GALE, junior. . ..... Shreveport CRITTENDEN, ROY E., junior ..... ....... K entwoocl CROW, ANN, junior ................ ......... D elhi CROW, LANNY GARLAND, junior .... Minden Q CROWELL, SAMUEL F. JR., junior ........ Wartrace, Tenn. CROWTHER, CHARLES EDWARD, junior.Yazoo City, Miss. CULLOM, BETTY, Sophomore ...... ......... S pringfzeld DAIGLE, EDWARD J., junior. . . . .... Port Allen DANIEL, BARBARA, Sophomore. ....... Arcadia DARLING, O. H., junior .......... ..... F ordyce, Ark. DAVID, ANN HERES, junior ..... ....... B aton Rouge DAVIS, OSCAR L., Sophomore.. .- .... Oak Grove DELAUNE, ALFRED C., Sophomore. ..... Lockport DOZIER, CHARLES T., Sophomore ...... .... B aton Rouge DRY, WILLIAM WOODY, junior ................ Mansfield DUBOURG, ADOLPH JOSEPH JR., junior. ..... Lazombe ELKINS, BEVERLY TINSLEY, junior. .... Haynesville FALCON, GLORIA FAYE, junior ............. Atlanta, Ga. FAULK, RAY, junior ...... ...................... C rowley FAVARON, LOUIS ALBERT, Sophomore ........... Livonia FIELDER, LONNIE LEE, Sophomore ...... ..... S hreveport FORD, R. F., junior .......................... De Ridder FOSTER, ROBERT CHARLES, Sophomore ..... Osceola, Ark. FRANKLIN, GEORGE B. JR., Sophomore.. ........ Rayville FRIER, ADELA LORENE, Sophomore .... .... B aton Rouge GASCON, RAYMOND JOSEPH, junior. ..... Plaquemine GILLETTE, SHIRLEY MAE, junior. . .... New Orleans GLUECK, PATRICIA, junior. . ...... Baton Rouge GODBOLD, JAMES V., junior ......... .... B aton Rouge GOEBEL, GLENN ELWOOD, junior. . . ..... Montrose, Ill. GOLD, DOROTHY, Sophomore. ......... Shreveport GOLDEN, ERNEST, junior. . . ....... Kountze, Tex. GRAVES, HERBERT M., junior ............. Corvallis, Ore. GUENTHER, JOHN JAMES, Sophomore ....... New Orleans GUIDROZ, FRANK JR., junior... .......... Chenal GUILBEAU, STEPHEN, junior. ....... Sunset HAEUSER, CAROLYN M., junior ............. New Orleans HALL, JOHN B., junior .......................... Sulphur HANNA, GLORIA FAYE, Sophomore ..... ...... P ride HARRIS, HAROLD E., junior ...... ..... S aline 69 HATHORN, KELLETTE WILLIAM, Sophomore. . .Lecompte HAYNES, CHARLES ODELL, junior ...,,....... Shongaloo I-IAYNES, JOHNNY O., junior ........... ...... S hongaloo HEATH, ANITA, junior ..... .... B aton Rouge HEBERT, MERLYN C., Sophomore .....,....... Thibodaux I-IENNIGAN, JAMES T., junior .................. Goldonna HIDALGO, JERRY THERESA, Sophomore ...... New Orleans HIRSCHEY, HENRY F. JR., junior .... ......... M ansura HOLDEN, PRESTON LEONIDAS III, junior .... Baton Rouge HOLLOWAY, JACK B., Sophomore ............. Shreveport HORNER, VICTORIA LOUISE, Sophomore .... Baton Rouge HOUEYE, EMMETT ERWIN JR., junior ............ Amite JENKINS, QWAVA, junior ........ .... M onroe JENSEN, JOYCE, Sophomore .......,.... .... N ew Orleans JONES, JAMES H., junior ............. ...... S trong, Ark. JONES, RICHARD WAYNE, junior .... ......... D eRidder JUDGE, BILLY E., Sophomore ..... .... B akcr KENNEDY, TROY W., junior ......... .... Q uitman KILGORE, J. DUKE, junior ......... .... B aton Rouge KING, JAMES FLOYD, junior ..... ........,. W isner KLING, JOHN OLIVER, junior .............. New Orleans KNIGHT, L. MARIE, junior ..................... Bogalusa KUHNELL, JOHN STEWART JR., Sophomore. .New Orleans LARK, MARY JANE, junior ............ ...... S pringhill LASSEIGNE, MALCOLM J., junior ...... ..... T hibodaux LAWRENCE, GEORGE YV., junior ..... ........ T allulzxh LEA, BETTY NELL, Sophomore ...... ..... B aton Rouge LEDET, MARION E., Sophomore .... . . .Baton Rouge LEE, JOE W., junior ...,............ .... B ernice V LEE, MARY ELIZABETH, junior .... .... W estlake LEHMANN, ANITA, junior. . . . .... Baton Rouge LESLIE, WANDA, junior .... ..... B aton Rouge LOE, WILLIAM ANDREW, junior .... ..... Q uitman LYON, ROBERTA G., Sophomore ......... ........ W elsh MANSFIELD, FLORA JO., Sophomore .... .... N ew Orleans MARTIN, JAMES H., junior. ...... .... N afchiwches MARTIN, MILDRED, junior ................. Baton Rouge MARTIN, RUTH, junior .................. Lake Providence MCCALL, EMMA ARMETA, Sophomore ...... Grand Chenier MCDANIEL, HAROLD OWENS, Sophomore .... Spring Creek MCDANIEL, HOLCOMBE C., Sophomore ....... Baton Rouge MCDONALD, BEVERLY ANN, Sophomore ........ Jonesboro MCKELLAR, BILLIE DALE, junior ...... .... L ake Charles MCKELLAR, G. ELAYNE, junior ..... ..... L ake Charles ndergraduates COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE MCKINNIS, BENNY W., junior ...................... Delhi MCLEOD, LULA LEE, junior ................. Baton Rouge MCRAE, MILTON WILLIAM, Sophomore .......... Leesville MEADE, EDWARD LOUIS, junior. .... .... C ovington MEARS, ALLEN L., Sophomore .... ...Cotton Valley MEHN, JOAN, junior ..........,... .... N ew Orleans MEREDITH, ROBERT, junior .... .......... C olumbia MILBY, T. H. JR., junior. . . .... Oklahoma City, Okla. MILEY, WOODY NOBLE, junior ............... Oak Grove MILLER, CHARLES HUGH, junior ............... Monroe MILLER, MARIE JEANETTE, Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge MIZELL, LEO FENNEL, Sophomore .... ....... B ogalusa MOAK, HILDA JEAN, junior .................... Kentwood MONTGOMERY, ROBERT A., Sophomore ...... Bossier City MOOCK, ROBERT F., junior ................. New Orleans MORGAN, ERNEST B., Sophomore. . . ...... Shongaloo MORGAN, TI-IURMAN LEE, junior ......... . . .... Crowley MORRIS, OTTIS C., junior ................... Georgetown MOWEN, JEAN GUTHRIE, Sophomore .... .... N ew Orleans NESBIT, TOOTIE, junior .... ........ ..... B a ton Rouge NORTON, HARLAN WESLEY, junior... ...... .. .Ida ODOM, JIM D., junior ............. ..... D urant, Miss. ODOM, ISAAC STANLEY, junior ............ Baton Rouge OLANO, ROSE MARIE, Sophomore ........... White Castle OLIVIER, MONA MARIE, junior .......... ...... E gan PATCH, DOROTHY ADELL, junior ..... .... B aton Rouge PEAL, WILLIAM RALPH, junior. . . ........... Vivian PEARCE, JACK M., junior .... ...... B aton Rouge PEASE, ZEPHANIAH WALTER, Sophomore. .Itta Bena, Miss. PEDARRE, AUDREY, Sophomore ..... ..... N ew Orleans PEREZ, LOLITA, junior .......... ..... N ew Orleans PERKINS, JOHN M., junior ..... ............ B unkie PERSAC, ROBERT JOSEPH, junior .... .... B aton Rouge PHILLEY, PAUL C., junior ........... ..... O ak Grove PIERCE, WILLIE LAMAR, junior ..... .... R uth, Miss. PORCHE, DUFFY R., junior .... ....... W estwego POURCIAU, ORALEE MARSHALL, junior .... Baton Rouge PYLANT, W. C., Sophomore ..................... Coushatta QUINN, JEANNE E., Sophomore .... ...... N ew Orleans RANDALL, KIRBY H., junior. . . . . ........ Manifest REESE, JEANNE ANNABELLE, junior ........ New Orleans RICHARDSON, CURTIS CLARENCE, junior ....... Grayson RITCHEY, SANFORD JEWELL, Sophomore ....... Bogalusa ROBERT, R. JUANITA, Sophomore .... 1 .... Reserve 71 ROCHESTER, JOHN U., junior ...... ...Baton Rouge ROGERS, RAY M., junior .......... ..... N atchitochcs ROSENZWEIG, HELEN, junior ......... .... N ew Orleans ROUNDTREE, LIONEL J., junior .... ........ T hibodaux ROUNDTREE, VIRGINIA, junior ...... ..... N ewellton ROYE, ARCHIE OLIVER, junior ..... ..... D ownsvillc RUFFIN, S. C., junior ............... ...... B astrop A ST. BLANC, FRANCIS C., junior .... ..... M etairie SIBLEY, RAIFORD CARNEY, junior .... .... B aton Rouge SLOANE, LeGRAND W., junior .... ........... W elsh SMITH, RALPH G., Sophomore... .... Boyce SMITH, W. P., junior ...... ..... Q uitman SNYDER, WALTER CLARK, Sophomore ...... Ocean Springs SOLOMON, JOANN 'L., junior ....... ......... S hreveport SOULIER, LOUIS R., Sophomore ..... .......... H ermitage SPENCE, JESSE JACKSON, junior. . ...... DeRidder SPILLMAN, EDWARD, junior ................... Spillman SPROTT, FRED M., junior .............. Port Gibson, Miss. STIRLING, ELIZABETH B., junior ........... Baton Rouge SUMMERS, ESTES E., junior ..... ......... R ayville SUMMERS, KATHRYN P., Junior ........... ..... R ayviue SUMRALL, JAMES ELLIOTT, junior ..... ....... R umm THOMPSON, JAMES A., Sophomore ..... ...... G lenmora THOMPSON, ROBERT L., junior. . ..... West Lake THORNTON, ERNST S., junior .............. Huttig, Ark. THURMON, SAM L., junior ...................... Bernice TILLMAN, KATHARINE PARHAM, junior ...... Mangham TOUPS, EVELYN WOMACK, junior .... ...... G ueydan TRICHEL, DOROTHY LOUISE, Sophomore ........ Campti TUCKER, NORMA JEAN, junior ........... Pine Bluff, Ark. TUGWELL, TRAVIS O'DEAN, junior .............. Bastrop ULMER,. CHARLOTTE B., junior ................. Zachary VITRANO, FRANK J., Sophomore. . . .... Convent WALLER, JACK, junior ................. .... B aton Rouge WALLIS, LIONEL, junior ............. ....... . . .Arcad1a WALTERS, HAROLD LEON, junior. . . ...... Canton, Miss. 'WARNER, JOAN, Sophomore .......... .... A lexandria WATTS, JAMES B., junior .......... ........ M onroe WELCH, AGNES MARIE, junior... ..... Oak Grove WELCH, JAMES M., junior .... ...... O ak Grove WESTMORELAND, LEO RALPH, junior ......... Roseland WHITE, L. C., junior .................... Seymour, Tenn. WILKINSON, WALTER S., junior... .......... Joncsvillc WOODWARD, WILTON, junior .... .... .... F r anklinton WOOLFOLK, MARY STELLA, Sophomore .... . ..... Zachary WREN, MARCUS DEE JR., Sophomore ......... ...... M inden YOUNGBLOOD, CLYDE LOUIS, junior .... ..... D e Ridder U nelergruez' unter CCLLEGE OF ARTS S C I E N C E S The primary objective of the College of Arts and Sciences is to offer the student a liberal education de- voted to intellectual development and discipline rather than to the acquisition of technical skill. To accomplish this objective, the College requires in its curricula a number of courses deemed essential, individually and as a group, to the intellectual corn- petence at which the liberal education aimsg beyond these the student has electives which he may use to further his general knowledge or to specialize in cer- tain fields. s The College of Arts and Sciences offers professional work for students intending to study law, medicine, dentistry, nursing, or social welfare, and professional curricula in journalism and geology. The total enrollment in the College of Arts and Sci- xf qv ig EFFZ 7 H21 f ,F , ,ef me -.?f4E1'ea'?'?,f7,..,,, 3.39- , .. , ,., , ,-,ia qi, -. , , cf is.: :T ANZ, .Y. f- 4. -AH 11. fu 'w , a 1 's . 1 . f g 59's 5. f 1, . , ,gag wg. ? 1.3:-5 is -:,e'-,' .A -. 1 ' -,. ,-'.-1 5 . . - 3.05 'wr' .1 ' Q1 w u.g:.,q. ' g 14-'fbi-vi! ns gf: 1,-4:31, we f -'1.w.- . . , . ,ax if '1X':'g,AKl J rf 41 DEAN HENRY V. HOWE Emily Hallihand makes a tentative sketch in art class ences for the 1948-1949 session is l,393, with 450 in the Senior Class. ' STUDENT OFFICERS William R. Cable, presidcntg Creighton C. Owen, vice-presidentg Kitty secretary-treasurerg Margery Johnson, representative. Haworth, 73 f- va Z up-f' 935 A . fb - w n-Q, - is --www. r wr. .4., -1 , 0 .Iii h 1 I T. I . . M n s Y ., EQ K . . , ' 'J . U' -L. xgalfg. lx, ,ja 'Y 'ine' M- . , 3546? , wx ,v I Vg- .awww . i .fu 9.1. fi x ' ff 7:5353 ' ff , iff lr I 'G -F llQg'j,iQa' -'-1. vc-. Q ' Sl' I x I.w 5 1 x , . .fum 1' , 1 A 4+ 3 1 SE IORS FIRST ROW: ADAMS, JAMES RAY, Jena: Psi Chi: Editor, L Book: Vice- Piesident, YMCA: Vice-President, Baptist Student Union: Lou- isiana Players Guild: American Psychological Association: Cadet Captain, ROTC. ANCELET, LESTER A., Sulphur. ARNAUD, RALPH G., Jonesvillc. ARNOLD, JULIA LAWRENCE, Baton Rouge: Delta Zeta. ATHERTON, LOIS G., Baton Rouge: Phi Lambda Pi: Uni- versity Woinen Veterans Association. AUTIN, PEARL MARIE, I-louina: Phi Mu: Little Coloiiel, '4'7: Cheerleader, 'fl6. IIACKLUND, MARGARET CHARLENE, Kandiyohi, Minn.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mu Sigma Rho: University Women Vet- erans Association. BAILEY, JOYCE JANE, Baton Rouge: Delta Zeta: Phi Theta Kappa: Chi Della Phi: Spanish Club. SECOND ROW: BAREFOOT, JOE BENNETT, Poplarville, Miss. BARRETT, HELEN M., Mansfield. BARRETT, O'NElLI.. JR., New Orleans: President, Beta Tau Mu: Phi Eta Sigma: Mu Sigma Rho: Pershing Rifles. BARNES, JOHN J., Baton Rouge: Alpha Tau Omega. BASKIN, MARY ELIZABETH, Baton Rouge: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Sigma Iota: Gamma Delta: YWCA. BASS, CHARLES PA'I I'EN, Columbia, Miss. BEHRNES, HELEN L., Baton Rouge: Beta Sigma Omicron. BENDERSKY, MARION ELAINE, Chicago, Ill.: Sigma Delta Tau. THIRD ROW: BENNETT, HELEN, Greenwood, Miss.: Sigma Delta Tau: Purple Jackets. BENTLEY, PATSY SUE, Shreveport: Kappa Delta. BEVEN, MICHAEL, Baton Rouge. BIGLANE, KENNETH E., Shreveport: Kappa Alpha. BLOCK, HAROLD L., Slidell. BOGAN, BEVERLY JEAN, Castor: Alpha Chi Omega: Presi- dent, YWCA, '47: Coed Vice-President, Student Body, '48, BOGGS, LUTHER THOMAS, Oberlin: Newman Club. BOND, ELAINE VANDIGRIFF, BZIIOII Rotlge. FOURTH ROW: BOONE, E. JAMES, Shreveport, BOUDREAUX, DEWEY V., Benvick. BOURGEOIS, LOUIS CLARENCE, New Iberia: Alpha Tau Omega: International Relations Club: Spanish Club. BOURGEOIS, MARION ELIZABETH, Baton Rouge: Kateri Tekakwitha: Newman Club. BRADSHER, EARL I... JR., Baton Rouge: Kappa Alpha: Alpha Epsilon Rho. BRANCH, MALCOLM LEE, McComb, Miss.: Kappa Sigma. BREARD, SYLVESTER QUINN, Monroe: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Sl lllllwl FIRST COLUMN: BROOKSHIRE, HELEN, Atlanta, Ga.: Chi Omega: Phi Beta: Purple jackets: Vice-President, YWCA, 518: Baptist Studev' Union Conncil: President, Highland Dormitory: Associated Women Students. BROYVN. EDYVARD DEVEREAUX, Mobile, Ala.: VittcfPresi- dent, 'l'au Delta Tau: President, Masqners: Theta Alpha Phi: Louisiana Players Guild, BROWN, EDWARD Monroe: Phi Theta Kappa: Beta 'l'au Mu: Treasurer. Mu Sigma Rho, '-I8-119: Srahhard and Blade. BROWN, ETIENNE ROMAN, Lake Charles. BROXVN, XVARREN L.. Lake Charles. BROWNING, ARCHIE VALMORE NIR., Baton Ronge: LSU Engineer. SECOND COLUMN: BUA'I l , JAMES M. JR., Crowley: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BURT. DOROTHY LYNN, Shreveport: Phi Gamma Mu: Psi Chi: Secretary-'I'reasurer, Tau Kappa Alpha: President, Senior Advisors: Mortar Board: Freshman Counselor: YWCA: Wesley Foundation: Debate Team: French Cluh: Vice-President. Inter- national Relations Cluh. CAMPBELI., AIOI-IN PAUL, Oak Grove. CARTER, PETER j., Ft. Worth, Tex.: Psi Chi: Theta Kappa Phi. CARTER, ROBERT FRANK JR., Pascagoula, Miss.: Beta Tau Mu, CARTER, STEPHEN Cameron: President, Delta Chi: Dag- gers: Interfraternity Athletic Council: lnterfrateruity Council. THIRD COLUMN: CAVELL. LEO A., Baton Rouge: Theta Kappa Phi: Newman Clnh: Samurai. CI-IAUDOIR, GLORIA CONSTANCE, Baton Ronge: Alpha Lambda Della: Beta Tan Mn: Mu Sigma Rho: Newman Cluh. CHENEVERT, MARY JACQIIELYNE, Baton Rouge: Chi Omega. CHERAMIE. LEONARD ANTHONY VIR., Gretna. CLAITOR, ELIZABETH AIANE, Baton Rouge: Chi Omega: junior Editor, I9-I8 Gumbo: Senior Advisor: YWCA Cabinet. coins, JOHN M. lv, Ima-op. FOURTH COLUMN: COLE, JOE M.. Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi. COLEMAN, WALTER DANIEL, Alexandria. COI.I.E'l'T, NED VICTOR, Bogalusa. COLLINS, FRANK C., Covington: Pi Kappa Alpha. COMSTOCK, ROCK LIVINGSTON AIR., Weeks. CONNELL, jOI-IN O. AIR., Chattanooga, Tenn. Neuroanatomy under Mr. George Kent. FIRST ROW: COPELAND, JOANN, Rusk. Tex.: Delta Delta Delta: Masquers: Louisiana Players Guild. CRISLER, MORRIS MCCALEB JR., Port Gibson, Miss.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Deutscher Verein: Beta Tau Mu. CURRY, MAX A., Jena: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Tau Mu: Vice- Igeziglcnt, YMCA, '47-48: Vice-President, Baptist. Student Union. DINNAT, ROBERT M., Alexandria: Alpha Tau Omega. DISHAROON, BEN MAGRUDER, Port Gibson, Miss.: Secre- tary. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, '-18--49: Mn Sigma Rho: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Sigma Phi: Art Club: Kappa Delta Art Award, '-18. DONALDSON, MARY WILLIAM. Reserve: Phi Mu: Purple Jackets: Newman Club. DONALDSON, FRANKLIN LARS, I-Iammond: Alpha Tau Omega: Alpha Epsilon Rho: Canterbury Club. DOUGLASS, ROBERT LEROY III, DeQuincy: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SECOND ROW: DOYLE, JAMES F,, Pine Bluff, Ark.: Sigma Chi: Beta Tau Mu: Baptist Student Union: Baptist Men on Campus. DUFOUR, VAL, New Orleans: Theta Xi: Theta Alpha Phi Award Winner: Alpha Epsilon Rho: Samurai. DUGAS, GRADY A., Sulphur. DUPUY, AARON BARNEY, New Orleans. DUQUE, OLYMPIA B., Cameron: Kateri Tekakwithag La Ronda: International Relations Club. EDWARDS, JACK WILLIAM, Covington: Theta Xi. ELLlO'I l', CHARLES B., Monroe: Tau Kappa Epsilon Colony. FAKTOR, SARA JEAN, Baton Rouge: Alpha Delta Pi: Psi Chi. THIRD ROW: FALGOUT, WOLLEN JOSEPH, Raceland. FARRINGTON, ELIZABETH GRIC-GS, Alexandria: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Lambda: Art Club: Transfer Advisor. FARRIS, MARY ANN, Baton Rouge: Secretary, Pi Beta Phi, '-lti-4-7: Lambda: Purple Jackets: Canterbury Club: YW'CA Cahi- net, '46-47: Vice-President, Senior Class. FETH, EMILY STEPHANIE, New Orleans: Pi Beta Phi: YWCA: Episcopal XVomen's Auxiliary: Secretary4Treasurer, Senior Class: Canterbury Club. FOSTER, XVILLIS ROY, New Orleans: State President, Baptist Student Union. FOTO, MARY LOU, Alexandria. FOURNET, JAMES JOSEPH, Alexandria, FOURNET, UNA MILDRED, St. Martinville: Vice-President, Delta Zeta: Delta Gamma Delta. FOURTH ROW: FRIDGE, MARY ELIZABETH, Baton Rouge. FRIEDLAND, ALVIN, Irvington, N. J.: Beta Tan Mu. FRIEFELD, DAVID MAURICE, Vicksburg, Miss.: Zeta Beta Tau: Beta Tau Mu. FRITCHIE, ROGER MEDEVIELLE, Baton Rouge: Kappa Alpha: Daggers. FULLMER, JACK A., New Orleans. CABLE, WILLIAM RUSSELL, Baton Rouge: President. Pi Kappa Alpha: President, College of Arts and Sciences: Presi- dent, Vice-President and Treasurer, Interfraternity Athletic Council, '48-49: Samurai: Delta Kappa Psi: Stockholders: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges: Omicron Delta Kappa. GALLOWAY, JAMES ULON JR., Shreveport: Kappa Alpha: Vice-President. Theta Alpha Phi. - 5l...'.l..l.l FIRST COLUMN: GAUBERT, KEVIN JOSEPI-I, Thibodaux, Lambda Chi Alpha, Daggers, Scabbard and Blade, Newman Club, Cadet Lieuten- ant, ROTC. GENDRON, ELDRIDGE JOSEPH, Edgard, Pi Kappa Alpha, Newman Club. GIAMBRONE, LUCIA MARY, Napoleonville, Newman Club. GILLILAND, OLIVER E., New Orleans, Theta Xi. GOODWIN, DON FRANK, Baton Rouge, Kappa Alpha, Eta Sigma Phi, Student Council, '46-47, YMCA Cabinet, Freshman YMCA Council. GRACE, MARIE LOUISE, Baton Rouge, Kappa Kappa Gam- ma, Purple Jackets, Women's Athletic Association, Delta Gamma Delta. 1 SECOND COLUMN: GRAYSON, THOMAS BOYD, Baton Rouge, Kappa Alpha. GREMILLION, U. L. JR., Baker. GUIDRY, GERALD CHARLES, Erath. GUILLET, DONALD J., Eunice, Newman Club. GURNEY, EMMA LOU, Baton Rouge, Beta Sigma Omicron. I-IAAS, WILLIAM ARMAND, Alexandria, Treasurer Zeta Beta Tau, '45, THIRD COLUMN: HACKETT, WILLIAM WARREN, New Haven, Conn. HALL, JOHN FRANCIS JR., Baton Rouge, Lambda Chi Alpha. HARPER, MARY HELEN, Lake Charles, Delta Gamma. HARRELSON, BETTY, Shreveport, President, Phi Mu, His- torian, Mortar Board, Delta Gamma Delta, Tau Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Highland Dormitory, '47-48. l-IARRIS, CHARLES C., Shreveport, Alpha Sigma Chi. HARRIS, JAMES L., Shreveport, Phi Eta Sigma. FOURTH COLUMN: HARRIS, PATSY, Shreveport, President, Delta Delta Delta, Lambda, Mortar Board. I-IAWORTH, KITTY GORDON, Baton Rouge, Phi Mu, Art Club, Triskele, Canterbury Club, Secretary, Phi Mu. I-IAYNES, CHARLES W., Houston, Tex., Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha, '44, Debate Team, '43-44, Gumbo Staff, '46. HEARD, J. H., Sulphur. HEIDT, PATSY RUTH, Lake Charles, Alpha Omicron Pi, Phi Beta, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Masquers, Lambda, Mu Sigma Rho, Le Cercle Francais, Louisiana Players Guild. HEIMAN, I-IERTZL B., New Orleans. Botany 1 class identifying shrubs on the campus. FIRST ROW: HODGES, WILLIAM RAY, Brinson, Ga. l-IOLDEMAN, ANTOINET'I'E S,, Baton Rouge, Phi Lambda Pi. HOLDEN, WILLIAM EDWARD, Baton Rouge. HOLLAND, MONTE GENE, New Orleans: Theta Xi: Beta Tau Mu: Philosophy Club. HOLMES, RALPI-I WILLIS, Mobile, Ala., Sigma Nu, President, Theta Alpha Phi: Masquersg Tau Delta Tau, Associate Editor, Delta. I-IORNE, WILLIAM GRIFFITH. Oakdale: Treasurer, Eta Sigma Phi. HUDSON, EDWINA, Monroe. HUETE, CLIFFORD RUDOLPI--I, New Orleans. SECOND ROW: HUNTER, PATRICK R., Texarkana, Ark., Kappa Sigma. HUYE, MERRILYN ROSE, New Orleans: Alpha Xi Delta. JANSSEN, BE'I TY JEAN, New Orleans, Alpha Omicron Pi. JOHNSON, CHARLES I-I. JR., New Orleans. JOHNSON, MARGERY OGDEN, Baton Rouge: Alpha Delta Pig Alpha Lambda Della: Lainbdag Purple Jackets, Student Council Representativcg Mortar Board. JOHNSTON, BARBARA BENNETT, Shreveport. JONES, CARTER D., Galveston, Tex.: Delta Kappa Epsilon, JONES. EVEIXN, New Orleans: Phi Mu. THIRD ROW: JONES, JAMES CLAUDE JR., Thibodaux. JONES, ROBERT WVALKER, Monroe. JUNEAU, AUDRICK GENE, Alexandria. JONES, EMILY LEE, Wisner: Secretary, Beta Tau Mn. KATZENSTEIN, JEAN, Shreveport: Alpha Epsilon Phi, Delta Gamma Delta. KENT, RUTH JORDAN, Heiclleberg, Miss., Historian, Theta Alpha Phi, '48-493 Historian, Phi Beta, '48-493 Masquersg Lou- isiana Players Guildg Louisiana Chapter, National Speech Cor- rection Foundation of America. KIDD, ALBERT D., Baton Rouge. KLIESCH, WILLIAM F., Franklintong Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Tau Mu. FOURTH ROW: KUEHNE, MILTON ALBERT, New Orleans. LANDRY, FRANCIS JAMES, Crowleyg International Relations Club. LANDRY, JOYCE MARIE, Napoleonville. LANDRY, MURRAY FRANCIS JR., Belle Rose. LANE, DONALD CAROL, Baton Rouge. LANIER, JAMES A., Central Acramonte, Provincia de Cama' guey, Cuba, Lambda Chi Alpha. LAIV, MARY JUNE, Shreveportg Chi Omega. 79 Stmla FIRST COLUMN: LAWSON, BILLY E., Houston, Tex.: Theta Xi. LEAKE, FELTUS BARROW JR., Baton Rouge: Delta Kappa Epsilon. LEMKOWITZ, DAVID GEORGE JR., Shreveport. LEVY, JANE, Baton Rouge: Vice-President, Delta Gamma Delta: Purple Jackets: Senior Advisor. LEVY, NORMA JEANNE, Denver, Colo.: Alpha Epsilon Phi: Delta Gamma Delta: Alpha Epsilon Rho: Phi Beta. LEWIS, ALVAH CLARK, Opelousas: Wesley Foundation. SECOND COLUMN: LEIVIS, JUNE, Monroe: Chi Omega. LINDSEY, JAMES HALL, Baton Rouge: Theta Alpha Phi: Louisiana Players Guild, LIPPE, EDGAR BERNARD JR., New Orleans. LOCKRIDGE, WILLIAM E. JR., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: President, Baptist Student Union. LUCAS, PATRICIA MONTICELLO, Shreveportg Delta Delta Delta: Methodist Youth Fellowship: YWCA: Stephens College Alumnae Club. MABREY, ALMA JEAN, Vicksburg, Miss.: Kappa Delta: Delta Gamma Delta: Gumbo Favorite, '47. THIRD COLUMN: MAGEE, BETTY RAE, Mt. Herman. MAJESTY, MELVIN SIDNEY, New Orleans: Race Relations Committee, International Relations Club. MAJOR, C. E. JR., Kilbourne: Alpha Tau Omega: Beta Tau Mu. MANSON, JOSEPH R., New Orleans: President, Delta Sigma Phi. MARINOFF, LEON, Bogalusa. MASON, DAVID ERNEST, Baton Rouge: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Geological and Mining Society: Senior Cabinet, YMCA: Fresh- man Council, YMCA: Baptist Student Union: Baptist Men on Campus: Cadet Lieutenant, ROTC, FOURTH COLUMN: MCARTHUR, DAVID MARTIN, New Orleans. MCCOY, AMERICA JANE, Baton Rouge: Chi Omega: Purple Jackets: Senior Advisor. MCHARDY, ESTHER ANN, Baton Rouge: Delta Zeta. MCINNIS, FRANCES BURTON, Baton Rouge: Delta Delta Delta. MCKEITHEN, DCETTE WELLS, Grayson: Secretary, Pi Beta Phi, 'fl8: Secretary. Mu Sigma Rho, '48, MCKEITHEN, JANETTE WELLS, Grayson: Pi Beta Phi: Secretary, Associated lVomcn Students, '48, Astronomy students are given instruction in observational methods. FIRST ROW: MCLEAN, JOHN GADDIS, Baton Rouge: Eta Sigma Phi. MCPHERSON. HERBERT' ALLEN, Atnite: Delta Kappa Psi: LSU Concert Band. MENARD, YVE'l I'E C., Baton Rouge: Chi Omega. MILLER, WILLIAM E., New Orleans. MIMS. CHARLES LEWIS, Monroe: Sigma Chi. MITCI-IELI.. MARY VIRGINIA, Baton Rouge: President, Delta Zeta: Lambda. MIXON, BETTY NELL, Mobile, Ala.: Alpha Omicron Pi: Panhellenic Council. MOISANT, JACK J., New Orleans. SECOND ROW': MOISE, JEAN CARROLL, Oakdale: Delta Delta Delta: Delta Gamma Della: Senior Advisor: Newman Club. MONETTE, LOUIS GAYLE, Shreveport: Canterbury Club: American Guild of Organisls. MONTGOMERY, CLARENCE I... Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: Scabbartl and Blade. MOORE, SIDNEY RICHARDS JR,, New Orleans: Delta Kappa Epsilon. MORGAN, EDWARD PENN, JR., Monroe: Square and Com- pass Club: Propeller Club. MULLER, PETER JULIUS, New Orleans. M ULLIS, HUNTER D., Monroe. Ol-ILSEN, ROSE MARY, New Orleans: Alpha Xi Delta. THIRD ROW: OLIVER, MIRIAM CATCHINCS, Monroe: Kappa Della: Sec- retary-'l'reasurer. Preslnuan Class. '45-AIG: President, Panhellcnie Council, '48: Student Senate, '45-465 Gumbo Favorite, '45: Associated Women students. ORDOQUI, YVONNE MARIE, Westwego: Beta Tau Mu: Kateri Tekakwitha. OSTROW, DORIS B., New Orleans: Vice-President, '-18, Secre- tary, '46, Alpha Epsilon Phi: President, Lambda, HIS: Panhellenic Council, '47-48: Jewish Student Council, '46-47. OWEN, CHESTER CREIGHTON, Leesville: Sigma Chi: Vice- President, College of Arts and Sciences, '48-49: Student Senate. '48-49: Square and Compass Club: Daggers. PARKER, JOHN V., Baton Rouge: Pershing Rifles. PASTERNACK, MARILYN K., New York, N. Y.: Sigma Delta Tau: YWCA: University Chorus. PENTON, ARTHUR JR, Baton Rouge: Beta Tau Mu. PERRIN. JACKIE M., New Orleans: Treasurer, Alpha Xi Delta, 'AIS-19: YXVCA. FOURTH ROW: PHILLIPS, CHARLES E., Baton Rouge: Vice-President, Sigma Chi, '-14: Daggers. PILGRIM, STANLEY IVAN, Jennings: Psi Chi: Advanced ROTC. PIPES, WILLIAM FORD JR., Monroe: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PROVOST, ELIZABETH JONES, Baton Rouge: Secretary, Delta Delta Delta, '48: Beta Tau Mu: YWCA Council: Inter- faith Council: Secretary, Canterbury Club, '47: Purple Jackets. RAMKE, GRACE, New Orleans. RIBBEY, BERTRAM ARNOLD, New Orleans: Alpha Epsilon Rho. RICHARDSON, JO CAROLYN, Abbeville: Pi Beta Phi. . H. 81 3l..,'.l.l.l FIRST COLUMN: RICKEY, MARY ELLEN. Baton Rouge: Vice-President, Chi Omega: Delta Gamma Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: YWCA Cabinet: Vice-President, Westminster Fellowship: Pi Mu Epsi- lon: Vice-President, Mu Sigma Rho: Treasurer. Mortar Board: Editor, Delta, '-l8. RICSBY, JOSEPH VAR'l'AN, Bastrop. RIVIERE, MARY LANDRY. Hannnond: Phi Mu. ROIIERTS, Cl-IARLES WILLIAM, Alexandria: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROELING, WILLIAM MYLES, New Orleans: Delta Sigma Phi. ROMERO, ROSAMOND CLAUDE, Welsh: Kappa Sigma: Samurai. SECOND COLUMN: ROWLAND, MARY CATHERINE, Baton Rouge: Secretary, Kateri Tekakwilliag Newman Club. RUBENSTEIN. SEYMOUR, Bronx, N. Y.: Phi Epsilon Pi: Ileta 'I an Mu: YMCA. SAGER, MILES I-I,, Monroe: Kappa Sigma. SALIIIA. JOSEPH A. JR., Blytheville, Ark.: 'l hela Xi. SANDIFER. DON I.., Logansport: Beta Tau Mn. SAVOIR, HAROLD LOUIS, Sunset. THIRD COLUMN: SCARDINO, ANTHONY M., New Orleans: Beta Tau Mu. SI-IELTON, MARY VAUGI-IN, Gulfport, Miss.: Kappa Delta. SI-IEPPARD, I-IARDY AIIGIISTUS JR., Baton Rouge: Phi Eta Sigma: Treasurer, Beta Tau Mu. vSHO'I'WEI.L, BETTY SUE, Monroe: Chi Omega. SIMON, GEORGE MANNINC -IR., Baton Rouge: Kappa Alpha. SMITH, jEAN ELIZABETH. West Monroe: Chi Omega: Treas- uier, Panhellenic Council: Treasurer, Lambda. FOURTH COLUMN: SMITH, MARION B. -IRM Baton Rouge: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon. SMITH, WILLIAM EARLE, Colfax: Beta 'l'au Mu. SOUTHERLAND, FREDERICK EARL. Wauchula, Fla. STAGG, LEE JINKINS, Pineville. STEVENSON, PHIL SYLVAN, Alexandria: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Public Relations Ofhcer, Alpha Epsilon Rho: Samurai: Foun- der. The Torch. WI5: ROTC Achievement Medal, '45: Producer- Director, XVLSU: Interfraternity Athletic: Council. STRACENER, WILLIAM UNGER, Baton Rouge: President, Senior Class: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: YMCA Cabinet, '46-fl8: Secretary, YMCA, '-18: Baptist Student Union: Triskele: Art Club: Book, '-I7-118. Foreign language students are placed in direct contact with the spoken language through the Language Laboratory. 'I lit 4 K NH ' l ew-in it'I'I mwxt FIRST ROW: STRAUSS, ROSELYN CARL Shreve Jort' Alvha Xi Delta' Sec , 1 , 1 . - retary, Alpha Lambtla Delta, '46-47: Secretary, Propeller Club, '48-49: Assistant Morale Commissioner, VIS: YWCA. TAYLOR, E. MAY, Baton Rouge: Bela Sigma Omicron: Mu Sigma Rho. TERRY, BARBARA LEE, New Orleans: Delta Cannna: Purple Jackets: Wesley Foundation. THORNTON. PAT, Alexandria: Chi Omega: Radio Workshop. TIDWELI., CARI. CARRINCTON. Monroe: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. 'I OMLIN, OLINDE SMITH, New Roads: Beta Sigma Omitrron. TRAVIS, WILLIAM LEE II, Kentwood, TURNER, CECIL Baton Rouge: Beta Tau Mu. SECOND ROW: TURNER. JAMES MARION, Leesville: Sigma Chi. TYLER, CHARLES ALVIN, Wilkinson, Miss.: Cadet Captain, ROTC: ROTC Athletic Council: YMCA. TYNES. JOHN PERCY, Franklinton: Senior Vice-Commander ol LSU Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, '48-49. USE, CHARLES JOHN JR., Raceland. VEAL, WILLIAM RAY, Shreveport: Sigma Chi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Presitlenl, Tau Kappa Alpha: Cadet Captain, ROTC: Distinguished Military Graduate: President, Southern Congress of Human Relations: President, Freshman Class, Law School: Student Council: Debate Team: YMCA Cabinet. VININC. JAMES LOUIS, Amite: President, Interfaith Council. VOORI-IIES, DOTTY, Baton Rouge: Delta Delta Delta. WADE, JAMES WILLIAM, West Monroe: Beta Tau Mu. THIRD ROW: YVEHER, JANET J., Port Arthur, Tex.: Alpha Xi Delta. WERLEIN, VIRGINIA LEILA, Baton Rouge: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Vice-President, Mortar Board: Vice-President, Sigma Alpha Iota: Secretary, Interfaith Council, '48: Canterbury Club: President, IVomen's Auxiliary, '48-49: Purple Jackets, '47-118, YWCA Cabinet: Delegate, North American Student Conference on Christian Frontiers, '47-48: World Student Service Fund European Study Tours, '48. WHITMAN, CHRISTINE B., Baton Rouge: Mu Sigma Rho: Pi Mu Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Delta. IVILKES, IRENE SOIVAR, Baton Rouge: Phi Lambda Pi, WILKINS, ANN CLAIRE, Baton Rouge: Pi Beta Phi: Panhel- lenic Council: Senior Advisor: YWCA. WILLEY, MARY LOU, Monroe: Delta Delta Delta. WILLIAMS, JAMES K., New Orleans. WILLIAMS, MARY LOU, Shreveport: Kappa Kappa Gamma. FOURTH ROW: WILLIAMS, NELL GWYN, Baton Rouge: Chi Omega: Senior Advisor: Baptist Student Union: YWCA. IVILSON, FRANCIS LINIVOOD, New Orleans: Kateri Tekak- witha: Newman Club. WVINTERS, HARRY HALL, Tuskegee, Ala.: Vice-President, Pi Kappa Alpha: Beta Tau Mu. WRAY, MARY BELLE, DeQuincy: President, Alpha Xi Delta, '4-7: Panhellenic Council, 217: Mu Sigma Rho: Phi Sigma Iota: Senior Advisor, '47-48. YELVERTON, HENRY LEE, Oak Grove: President, Eta Sigma Phi. YOUNG, RICHARD OLIVER, Baton Rouge. ZAVELO, SAM MELVIN JR., Monroe: Zeta Beta Tau. ZERLIN, BETTIE ESTHER, New Orleans. 83 ABNEY, DOROTHY M., Sophomore ..... .... S lidell ARBOUR, JOSEPH DONALD, junior ...... .... P laquemine ARDITI, LUCIEN ISAAC, junior .............. Cairo, Egypt ARDOIN, MERVIN PATRICK, junior ............. Eunice AUSTIN, CHARLES W., junior ...... . .... Baton Rouge BALLARD, LANE, Sophomore ....... ........ F armerville BARRE, BARBARA ANN, junior.. ............. Luling BASKIN, BETTYE, junior.. .... Baton Rouge BATEMAN, JOHN 'WESLEY, Sophomore. . . .... Baton Rouge BELLESTRI, JOE, junior .......... ........ P atterson BENDERSKY, LOUIS, junior ........ .... S elma, Ala. BENTON, THOMAS H., Sophomore. .... Baton Rouge BERGERON, JOYCE RITA, Sophomore ..... ..... L ivonia BETTS, MARY KAY, junior ........... .... B astrop BIELKIEWICZ, DIMPLE, junior ...... . .... Alexandria BLANTON, WILLIAM N., junior .... .... c harlotte, N. o. BOSCH, JULIUS WINGRAVE, junior ....... A . .New Orleans BOWEN, WILLIAM WARD, junior ................. Wisner BRANNON, MARILYN ARLENE, Sophomore ........ Venice BRASSETT, LYWNWOOD JAMES, junior .... Baton Rouge BRIAN, A. MORGAN JR., junior .............. Port Sulphur BROUSSARD, FRANCIS J., junior ............... Abbeville BROWN, GORDON RICHARD, Sophomore ..... Morgan City BROWN, JAMES LOGAN, junior ............... Shreveport BRUNSON, CHARLES M., junior ......... Charleston, Miss. BUNDY, BENNIE BENTON, junior ................ Bastrop BURLAND, JOE DENNIS, junior ............. Mobile, Ala. BURNEY, BETTIE SUE, junior .... .... N ew Orleans BURNS, JAMES THOMPSON, junior ..... .... C ovington BURRIS, BEVERLY ANNE, Sophomore ......... New Orleans BUSH, JO, junior.. ........................... Shreveport BUTLER, GREENE STUART, Sophomore ........... Homer CANEDO, ROBERT CARL, junior ...... . . .New Orleans CARAWAY, BETTY JEAN, junior ............ Murray, Ky. CASCIO, EDWARD D., junior .................... Monroe CAZAYOUX, CLAIR MARIUS, Sophomore ..... Baton Rouge CHABERT, L. LOUIS, junior .................... Westwego CHAPMAN, MILTON CHARLES, junior ......... Mansfield CHRIST, CHARLES JOSEPH, junior .......... Lake Charles COLE, JOHN ROBERT, Sophomore ............... Bastrop COLE, SHELTON I., junior .......... .... G ibsland COLEMAN, ROY HENRY, Sophomore. ..... New Orleans COLLINS, MARY ELLEN, junior. ...... Baton Rouge neiergroduotes QF ARTS AND SCIENCES CORDERO, JOSE LUIS, junior ..... Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico COTTEN, MARY JANE, sophomore .......... . . . . .Batchelor COX, EUGENE RICHARD, junior ........... Lake Charles CRANDALL, ANN, junior ....... CRAWFORD, WILLIAM EDWARD, sophomore DAMERON, GEORGE W. JR., sophomore. .. DARNELL, KENNETH, sophomore ...... DENOVA, CHARLES JR., Junior .... DIAZ, EDWARD THEODULE, junior ........ . . . . ....... Monroe Ponchatoula . . New Orleans .Cucuta, Colombia . .... . . .Baton Rouge .Thibodaux DOBBINS, DELANEY ANDREW, Sophomore ..... Bossier City DUI-ION, WILLIE LEWIS, Sophomore ............ Lafayette DUKE, L. B., junior .............. DUPUY, HAROLD J., junior ............ . DUPUY, HAROLD PAUL, junior ....... EAVES, TOMMYE SUE, Sophomore... ECKSTEIN, ROBERT E., junior .... EDGERTON, C. E. III, junior ........ . . EDWARDS, GEORGE D., junior. .... . ELLIS, WILLIAM CLAY, junior ...... ... . . . . . .Coushatta . . .Alexandria . . . . . . .Mathews . . . . . . .Monroe . . . .New Orleans . . .Coushatta ........Ethel . . . . . . . . .Thibodaux ESTOPINAL, MILDRED MARIE, Junior ...... New Orleans FACIANE, CLARAMAE, Sophomore ....... ........ S lidell FALCON, JANET RITA, Sophomore .......... Baton Rouge FARRIS, JOSEPH D. II, junior ............ Vicksburg, Miss. FAUGHT, SHERMAN ELBERT JR., junior .... New Orleans FESKE, VICTOR HUGO, junior ................. Franklin FETH, DOROTHY JOAN, junior ............ New Orleans FISHER, ELIZABETH CLAIRE, Sophomore...New Orleans FLETCHER, THOMAS M., junior ........... Stuttgart, Ark. FLYNN, PATRICK H., junior .................. Alexandria FRETWELL, JOHN DAVIS, junior ............ Baton Rouge FRITCHIE, BARBARA ALICE, Sophomore .......... Slidell FUGLER, CARL G., junior ................... Baton Rouge GALLAWAY, OLIVER HEARTSILL, junior ..... Morgan City GALLOWAY, SIDNEY B., Sophomore ........... Shreveport GARDINER, HENRY LAWRENCE JR., junior ..... Crowley GARRETT, WILLIAM HERMAN, junior ........ Haynesville GATES, HAMILTON LEROY, junior ......... Ponchatoula GENTRY, ELIZABETH JEAN, Sophomore ...... West Monroe GEORGE, I. Z., junior ........................ Lake Charles GOMEZ, ARTHUR H., Sophomore .... El Progreso, Honduras GONSOULIN, HAROLD G., Junior ........ GOODE, MARGARET MARIE, junior .... GRAVES, ROSEMARY, Junior .,.... 85 . . . .Jeanerette . . . . .West Lake . . . . . . .Shreveport GREGORY, LLOYD FRANKLIN, junior. . .Little Rock, Ark. GUILLOT, E. JOSEPH JR., junior ............ New Orleans HAGGERTY, DANIEL PATRICK, Sophomore. .New Orleans HAMIL, BOBBY PHILIP, junior ................... Homer HAMPTON, JAMES MUSICK, junior... .... Searcy, Ark. HANBY, DAVID C., junior ......................... Amite HARDY, JANICE, Sophomore ...................... Corbin HARRELL, DORIS VIRGINIA, Sophomore ...... Alexandria HARRISON, JAMES K., junior ...... .... . . .Baton Rouge HARVEY, GROVER L., Junior ..................... Delhi HEBERT, STEVEN JOSEPH, Sophomore .... .... C ut Off HELMS, BARBARA DALE, junior ..... .... B ell City HENKEL, CLAUDE EDWARD, junior .... .... N ew Orleans HODGES, J. T., junior ............. ....... S hongaloo HOFFMAN, JOAN M., Sophomore... .... New Orleans JACKSON, FRED C., junior... .....,...... Clarks JACOBS, BETTY ADELE, junior ............. New Orleans JOBE, DARRELL IVAN, Sophomore ...... Sacramento, Calif. JOHNSON, JOE A., junior ....................... Opelousas JONES, WINSTON DAVIS, Sophomore ........ Jackson, Miss. JONES, WALLACE L. JR., junior. . . .... Baton Rouge KENYON, JOE NEAL, junior ......... ..... B aton Rouge KERLIN, PATRICIA JO, Sophomore. . ............ Homer KLINE, JESSE CECIL, Sophomore. . ..... Denham Springs KLINE, WILLIAM FLOYD JR., junior ...... . . .Clinton KNIGHT, JOHN BARKLEY, Sophomore .... .... W innsboro KOLLER, R. A., junior .............. ........ E unice KRAMER, TOM FRERE, junior .... ........ F ranklin LaBICHE, DIANA MARIE, Sophomore. ...New Orleans LACEY, MARGUERY, junior ......... ....... S hreveport LAFITTE, GENE W., junior ......... ...Shreveport LAMBERT, RALPH EDWIN, junior. . .... New Orleans LANDIS, JOEL V., Sophomore ............... New Orleans LANDRENEAU, RAYMOND LEE, Sophomore ........ Eunice LEAKE, CAROLYN, Sophomore ............... Baton Rouge LEMBECK, WILLIAM J., junior... .... New Orleans LEWIS, ROSE MARIE, Sophomore .... .... B ogalusa LINDSLEY, RALPH N., junior ........... . . .New Orleans LISENBY, TOM, Sophomore ............ ...... P ine Grove LOFTIN, LAWRENCE AGE, junior .... ........ D e Ridder LOUDON, WINIFRED B., Sophomore ................. Zachary LOVVENSTEIN, ARTHUR E., Sophomore ..... lVoodmere, N. Y. LYNCH, WILLIAM BAILEY, Sophomore ........... Shreveport ilfnelercgrelriuclter are ARTS AND SCIENCES MALONE, RICHARD HENRY, junior. . . . . .Logansport MANAGAN, ANGELEE, junior ............... Lake Charles MANUEL, WILSON JOSEPH, junior ............... Oberlin MCBRIDE, WILLIAM H., Sophomore ................. Scott MCCLESKEY, BETTYE RUTH, junior .......... Baton Rouge XMCCOY, JAMES EDWIN, Sophomore ......... Baton Rouge MCCOY, MARY PATRICIA, junior .... ..... J ackson, Miss. MCHENRY, KAY, junior ....... ............ M onroe MCINNIS, DOUGLAS EMMETT, junior... . . .Baton Rouge MCLEAN, BETTY JOYCE, Sophomore. . . ....... Alexandria MEADORS, GEORGE I-I., Sophomore. ...... Homer MEEKS, HUGH F., junior ....... .... B aton Rouge MENESES, CARLOS, junior ........ .. .... Venezuela IVIICHAUD, STEPHEN N., junior. . .A ................ Hodge MILLER, CLARENCE A. JR., Sophomore .......... Cameron MITCHELL, DOROTHY ANN, junior ........ West Monroe MODERN, MARILYN, Sophomore ............. New Orleans MONTEZA, JAIME CESAR, Sophomore.Panama City, Panama MORGAN, CHARLOTTE FRANCES, Sophomore.Covington MORRIS, CLIFTON TATE JR., Sophomore ..... Baton Rouge MOUSER, HOLMES M., junior ...... ..... C olurnbia MUSSO, JOSEPH C., junior. .,.......... ...Thibodaux NAY, THOMAS EDGAR, Sophomore .... .... A rcola, Ill. NELSON, GERALD H., Sophomore ..... ...... S hreveport NEWSOME, DANIEL ARTHUR, junior .... Birmingham, Ala. NOE, JAMES ALBERT, Sophomore ................ Monroe NOLAND, MADELINE RICHARDSON, junior ......... Bains PALMER, PAUL EDWIN, junior ......... .... B aton Rouge PARSONS, WARD CHESTER, Sophomore ..... Bristol, Conn. PEARCE, ROLAND B., junior ................. Baton Rouge PHILLIPS, DONALD, Sophomore .............. Baton Rouge PLANCI-IE, DAVID PIPES, junior .... ....... B ogalusa. PORCH, DENNIS L., junior ............ ....... T allulah POURCIAU, RICHARD LEE, junior ........... Baton Rouge PROST, JOSEPH N., junior .... Grevenmacher, Luxembourg PRUYN, MARY ANN, Sophomore ............. Baton Rouge RACHAL, DALLAS JOSEPH, junior .......... . . .Mansura REAGAN, SYBLE FAY, junior ...........,.. ..... B ogalusa REES, GEORGE EUGENE, Sophomore .... ...... C ecilia REGAN, ROY A., junior ............ ..... C rowley RICHEY, E. T. JR., junior. ............ .... L ake Charles RILEY, THOMAS M. JR., junior ..... ..... L ittle Rock, Ark. RIVETTE, PAUL GEORGE, junior.. .......... Lake Charles 87 ROBERTS, NELL CHRISTINE, junior ........ Lake Charles RODDY, CLAIRE JOAN, Sophomore ........... Baton Rouge ROLLINS, KATHARINE WOOD, junior ........ Shreveport ROY, MAZIE ANN, Sophomore ........ ..,..,.... A rabi SANFORD, G. E. JR., junior. .Ingenio, Jobabo, Oriente, Cuba SARAGUSA, JOE A., Sophomore ........ ..... ..... lv I onroe SAVELL, TARIS ISABEL, Sophomore ...... ' . .Pensacola, Fla. SAWYER, EDDIE, junior ........ ...... . .Springhill SCARBOROUGH, MARIAN, junior.. .... Evergreen SCHERTZ, AGNES R., junior.. ..... Hammond SCOTT, CAROL R., junior.. .... New Orleans SELF, MARVIN N., junior. ..... Lake Charles SMITH, CHARLES M., Sophomore ...... .... . Bogalusa SMITH, SHELBY T., junior .......... .... O ak Grove SOWAR, ELIZABETH ANNE, junior. . .... Baton Rouge SPRAGIO, JOHN A., junior... ...... Plaqueminc STAFFORD, DAVID GROVE, junior ........... Alexandria STIRLING, LOUIS WEST, junior ............ Baton Rouge STOVER, DOLORES ARDELLE, Sophomore ..... New Orleans SUFFRIN, MURRAY LEONARD, junior ........ Plaqueminc SWANN, MILTON COBB, junior ............. Lake Charles SWETMAN, IVIARY ALLIE, Sophomore ......... Franklinton TALBERT, HAROLD ANDY, junior ............... Arcadia TERRANOVA, ROSE KATHERYN, junior .... Lake Charles TERRELL, JANIS LUCILLE, Sophomore. . . . . .Leesville THOMASON, LARRY S., junior ..... .. ........ Alto TOLER, JOYCE LUCILLE, junior ...... ...Monroe TONIETTE, SALLYE JEAN, junior .... .... S ulphur TRICOU, GEORGE E. JR., junior ............. Baton Rouge TROY, RICHARD M., Sophomore ................. Monroe TROXCLAIR, KATHLEEN A., Sophomore ........ Vacheric UPP, JAMES ROBERT, junior ......... ...Baton Rouge VAN LOON, BOBBIE, Sophomore ............ New Orleans WATTS, LUCILLE FRANCES, junior ......... New Orleans WELLER, MARY CAROL, junior ............. Natchitoches WERNER, JOYCE COLLINS, Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge WHITE, BILLIE JANE, Sophomore. . . ..... Baton Rouge WILLIAMS, SAMMY O., junior. . .......... Monroe WILSON, ANITA, junior ............ .... N ew Orleans WISE, GEORGE M., Sophomore .... ..... C hicago, Ill. WOODWARD, JOANNE G., Sophomore. ....... Greenville, S. C. YATES, JANICE MARILYN, junior ,................ Bogalusa YEARWOOD, J. LORRAINE, junior ............... Shreveport neiergrelduates SCHOOL OF GEOLOGY The School of Geology was organized to in- clude instruction in anthropology, geography, geology and petroleum engineering, which have as a background the fundamental study of the Earth. A four-year professional course in geology is oilered to students expecting to enter the petro- leum profession as paleontologists, structural geologists, or field geologists. VVork in the other three fields is offered in conjunction with de- grees from other schools or colleges. Total enrollment in the School of Geology for Xt ASSISTANT DIRECTOR RICHARD J. RUSSELL Harold Lusk and William Lignos examine the miniature oil derricks in the Geology Building. the 1948-1949 session is 703, with 162 in the Senior Class. Micropaleontology lOl, the study of microfossils. 89 V -...J I ...45 Geology 3, the beginning of Geology lubs. l U The Introduction to Minerals and Rocks. George Asscll and John Franks view onc of thc exhibit cases prominvnt in thr' building. The exhibit cases also catch the eyes of Fred Stricklin and Glenna Jenkins. Gcyer's P. E. 1153, ai natural gas lab. 90 , J . -' , , u .. 'Q ,, QAM, . 4 Q 'Eh W 'A -4,f -, . 105 A' - ' u 1' .- qv xx .- af I3 . -, -'J ' .q'2.!'- . S'-. , L1 ' 'Aft X. i 4 -- Y V., L. A-. xv , ,dum 2 2,49-1.2 TY.. V. fv' xl + vw ' 4 ,,, ,Q- .ni , It , AV 2 ' , K V 6321? 1 . 'rf yr 0 ' 1 . 4..vf.1,.'l Q-,ffyf -e . . I I V-x Fl Av. ?3 31?1i5Qf'-' FM.. 1 xx A S I.-I ,. -.xi TIN- 'K f.. YP x..' ' M-.NT-N 'L 'knol- Smfn ' , , f 9 ' , 'ff-,FHA -2' - ' sf , ' -' ,E -'iff '51-fffffiifi-57' f, - 'ff b U 551' -My - - fi 1 P ...nf Q, vuarfw L, ,L f V 1 X- e-5, 'J 1, . ,I ,,,. 'gl . ,wg I .,.,. 1 .. . . ,, X L 2 , . , 5 .,.,..-mi' v ' ' . ' ,vafffi ' 1:29 X L LQ 'V 'wb' ?'Tf7'f-it , - ,, kk' px, , EW: E415 1 . A - 15. -l wgsrfa- .l ' , V rn, -ef 7 - Q X 'j A: - . sf .. , fl I! ,Q Wqrgfigggg 'T - 1. 'L-1 4:5 .QM i w x- - ff 'MJ 1 I ' , K I jf 'fl Q ffl- 311' --inf. v ' '-f 1 ' ' Vx.. duff .-r .' r' ---x E- . 9 r r4 ' ' ' ff-'L w -' Jr' ,.: ., f ' TTS.-A' .. .'u4F1:x 5154 ,ff 5 ff' 5' A ' if . 22113 r' 2 'ww' -s- 'H' L IX-. vlf'-' ,,,,,. x , I , ' ,.f -A sf 4 P' ,. , , L W xx' f, A 7 .,.., ...ei Q f- ,, Q . . ::E.- 7 1I'fvv- 1 il -' 14 K ., I I -Q - x VJ--2 15' 1ff.,- W. Q .' .Q 1 if V! '- vi Iv' 2-If 1 K I +-v'15.:,' . . ,. f. wif' Sl .1 lil FIRST COLUMN: AUTIN, OCTA, Crowley: Geological and Mining Society' Amerlcan Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. J BALL, WALTER L., Alexandria, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dag- gers. BAUMANN, GEORGE FREDERICK JR., New Orleans. BLOM, LOUIS DAVID, Baker. BOWMAN, EDWARD LAWRENCE, New Orleans. BOWYER, BENNY, Florence, S. C., Alpha Tau Omega, Geo- logical and Mining Society, Interfraternity Council. SECOND COLUMN: BRECHTEL, FRED C., New Orleans, Kappa, Alpha, Secre- tary, Geological and Mining Society. BROWNING, CARROLL M., Tupelo, Ark. CARRIGAN, ROBERT THOMAS, Jackson, Miss., Pi Kappa glpihag Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Geological and Mining ociety. CONNELL, JAMES F. L., Fort Valley, Ga., Geological and Mining Society, Square and Compass Club. DALE, WILTON ROGER, Vidalia, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Pi Mu Epsilon, Geological and Mining Society. DeLAUNE, JULES ARSENE JR., Napoleonvillc. THIRD COLUMN: EMMONS, MURLE W., Dodson, Geological and Mining So- ciety. FLORES, BILLY SHERMAN, Mansfield, Geological and Min- ing Society. FRASCOGNA, XAVIER M., New York, N. Y., American In- stitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Geological and Mining Society. ' GAUDIN, AURELIEN JOSEPH JR., Baton Rouge, Geolog- ical and Mining Society. GRAVOLET, ROY DAVID, Belle Chasse. HILLERY, GEORGE A. JR., New Orleans. FOURTH COLUMN: HUDSPETH, ROBERT EUGENE, Vidar, Tex., Secretary, Sigma Chi, '48. I-IUNDLEY, HARLAND B., Alexandria, Treasurer, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Samurai, Geological and Mining Society. JONES, J. MARTIN, Baton Rouge, Sigma Chi, Samurai, Geo- logical and Mining Society. KAUFFMAN, ANDY EDWIN, Baton Rouge, Geological and Mining Society: American Institute of Mining and Metallurgi- cal Engineers: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Min- eralogists, American Association of Petroleum Geologists. KEATING, CHARLES C., New Orleans. KEPNER, JAMES HAYDEN, Monroe, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Geological and Mining Society, Interfraternity Athletic Council. Professor A. E. Sandberg, Frank Crawford and Stanley Lclontl examine rocks and minerals. v'-' ls'N FIRST ROW: KNIKII-I'l', RONALD C.. New Orleans: Club: Geological and Mining Society. I.cIll.UM, JOSEPH liVl'1RIi l I', New Orleans: Geological antl Mining Society. MAIN, VERNON JR., New Orleans: Geological and Mining Society. MCLIC JRKLE, WILLIAM G., Crowley: Captain, Pershing Rifles: flatlct Captain, ROTC. MeLEAN, CLARICNCIC MARVIN Ill, Tyler, 'l'ex.: Della Chi: Geological autl Mining Society. Mt'MlCII'IAI'1I.. filallfllli Ii., Ringgold: Geological and Mining Society. MlZl'Il.l.. DONALD Mt'GliIIl'1li. Jackson. Miss,: I'i Kappa Alpha. SECOND ROW: MOIJION, JIQROMIC A., l.afayelte: Theta Xi. NORWOOU, JOHN Alllil., Bunkie. l'A'I'E, BARNEY lf., Shreveport. I1l'IlLl.ll'S, CICCII. 'l'ONl'1Y, Greenwood: Geological and Mining Society. l'I'l l'MAN. JAMI-ZS S'I'lIAR'l' JR., Lake Provitlencc: Sigma Chii Square and Compass Club. I'OR'l'lCR. RICHARIJ LEO, Crowley: Coinmzuicler, Veterans ol' Foreign Wars Post No. -1752. RICHARD, MARTVIN WAI,I.ACI'1, Grand Chenicr: Delta Chi. 'U Q-1' l i l i I i -:af Y . THIRD ROW: RIVES, JOHN SNOWDEN, Alexandria: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Daggers: Geological and Mining Society. SAYE, STEWART D., Panama City, Fla.: Sigma Pi. SIZXTON, JAMES V., Magnolia, Ark. SHERMAN, JAMES RAYFORIJ. Haynesville: Geological and Mining Society. SLACK, BOB BOWIE, Shreteport: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Geo- logical and Mining Society: Daggers, S'l'OU I', GENE MORGAN, Baton Rouge. '1'HORI', EDWARD NVILSON, Lake Charles: Lambda Chi Alpha: Daggers: Club: Geological and Mining Society. FOURTH ROW: 'I'Il.I..ACK. WILLIAM ERWIN, Tampa, Fla.: Alpha Tau Omega: Geological and Mining Society. 'l'0LI5R, JACK CAROL JR., Baker: Geological and Mining Society. XVAIIKINS, THUSTON ROY: Sllreveporl: Geological and Min- ing Society. WARDELL, JOSEPH W., New Orleans: Geological and Mining Societv. I-VEST, JESSE WILLIAM: Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: President, Geological antl Mining Society, '48-49: President, Square and Compass Club, 'fI7'4S: School of Geology Honor Court, 'AI7-49. IVHll'l'LE, XVARALL JAMES, Houma: I'hi Eta Sigma. WILKINSON, REYMOND W., Baton Rouge: Intramural Box- ing, '44-45. YVOMACK, S. A. JR., Shreveport. rg-'F 35- .,r 4:2 'P' A-A f4 v 'BP' LQ 43g SS x-wg Q., 5- 'I' I .' f7,.n- 'PG' 'I' -sv 'Ii' -x Q AGS- S 415175 93 ADAMS EMMETT R junior Forest Hill BENGTSON GEORGE WV Sophomore ..... lfVelsh BORIACR ININFRED GILBERT Sophomore ..Ponchatoula BOWMAN R R junzor .... New Orleans BURLEIGH FRAINCIS M JR junzor Jeanercttc CANCIENNE WILLIAM PIERRE junzor St Martinville CHRISTIAN FRED H JR Sophomore ...... Rayvillc CHRISTINA CARLO C funzor .... New Orleans COCKERHAM RIRBY LEE, unzor Baton Rouge DAURA MATTHEW W furnor . . .Houston DEJEAN JAMES A umor . . .Plaqucminc FRAZIER THOMAS H JR junzor .... Conroe, Tex. FRENCH MALLOY REID JR jumor Hollandale, Miss. HARRISON FRANK WILLIAM junzor ...Bastrop HOLLINGSWORTH WILLIAM H funzor Jackson, Miss. JOFFRION BUSH D funzor . . . .Alexandria JOHNSON WILLIAM E junior ..BoyCc KALPAKIS ARTHUR F Sophomore ...Minden KONZ KEN E Sophomore Weimar, Tex. LANDRY ALLEN E junzor ...... New Iberia LCBLANC GORDON M funzor Monroe MCDUFF CHARLES F fumor ...Bastrop 'VIILLICAN DICK Sophomore .Baton Rouge MOINCRIEI' J E Sophomore .......... Vivian ORTTE H W JR, funzor New Iberia REID KINNEY E junzor Lake Charles RICHARDSON KENNETH B Sophomme ...... Sulphur RIVIERE ROLAND LOUIS JR junzor .... New Orleans Bastrop . . .Reserve Jackson, Miss. ..........Hayes Charles Shreveport .Napolconville . Little Rock, Ark. Antonio, Tex. . . . .New Orleans U ruler raduatef 94 scHooL or yo ALISM The University was one of the first institutions to ofler instruction in journalism, the courses having been started here in 1912. Some 500 graduates and former students of the School of journalism are now engaged in news- paper and related work in Louisiana, 28 other states, and ll foreign countries. The School of Journalism met all the requirements set up by the National Council on Education for Jour- nalism and was admitted to membership in the Amer- ican Association of Schools and Departments of Jour- nalism in l927. Membership in this association, held by 35 institutions, corresponds to Class A rating, The cur- ricula of the School ol' JOUI'1'lZlllSIIl are based on the conception of journalism as a profession whose mem- bers are trained investigators of fact. Close relationship with the Baton Rouge Slate-Timzzs, an evening daily, and the Illorning Advocate, a morning daily, makes available ample facilities for giving students practical experience in branches of newspaper work. The student publication, The Daily Reveillrz, also gives students DIRECTOR MARVIN G. OSBORN A. O. Goldsmith sets type in The Reveille backshop practical experience in working under pressure and meeting the 'Kdeadlinef' Enrollment in the School of journalism for the l948- l94-9 session is l87, with fl-6 in the Senior Class. journalism IO7, Newspaper Editing. P v m ,xt J , ,--X xx h-', Editing class around the AP telctype machine. One of the School of Journalism collcc hours The result of a long day's work. Photography clfnss iv. Xe. ilk' ,, X Nix .H X K 'ffl ,X K 'SB 42 .J Y l::'w ' av- P f 1 I wg...-4 The Reveille staff gets a picture. S-5. Journalism 132, advertising lab under Major McCoy. D154 Carl Spataro at the engraving camera. The machines are moved from T. D. Boyd Hall to the Naval Barracks. Sl IIIHS SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM FIRST COLUMN: ADAMS, LEROY GIBBS, Bogalusa, Secretary, Sigma Delta Chi, '48-49, News Editor, Summer Reveille, '47, News Editor, The Daily Reveille, '48, Editor, The Daily Reveille, '48-49. ARCENEAUX, GEORGE, Houma, Theta Xi, Samurai, Sigma Delta Chi, Junior Editor, I9-I8 Gumbo, News Editor, The Daily Reveille, '48-49. BARRE, BEVERLY JEAN, Luling, Beta Sigma Omicron. BERNARD, AIULES WILBURN, Thihodanx, Sigma Delta Chi, I'liotographer, The Daily Reveille and Gumbo. BRACKE'I 1', THOMAS H.. l'Vinnsboro, Sigma Delta Chi, BRIDGES. WILLIAM BENDEL, McComb, Miss., Sigma Delta Chi. SECOND COLUMN: BROXYNLOYV, CECIL ALEXANDER III. Mt. Pleasant, Tenn., Kappa Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, junior Editor, l948 Gumbo, News Editor, Summer Revcille, '48, News Editor, The Daily Reveille, '48-49. CURTIS, MARTHA NORMA, Mansfield, Kappa Kappa Gam' ma, Theta Sigma Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Panhellemc Cotm- cil. DELAHAYE, ALFRED NEWTON, Port Allen. FELLERS, CHARLES E., Fremont, Iowa, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Delta Chi. FELLOM, MARIO JULES, Arahi, Secretary, Theta Xi, '47-491 Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Delta Chi, '46-417, Scabbard and Blade, Cadet Major, ROTC, '45-46, YMCA Cabinet. '44-45, News Editor, The Daily Reveille, '-17-48. FOLSE, I-IENRY ARTHUR, Donaldsonville. THIRD COLUMN: FUEX, S. GERALD, Opt-lousas, Theta Xi, Cadet Captain, Air ROTC. GOLDSMITH, ADOLPH OLIVER, Baton Rouge, President, Sigma Delta Chi, Mu Sigma Rho, Phi Eta Sigma. GOMEZ, GRIFFIN LAURENCE, Baton Ronge. GRASS, WILLIAM S., Alexandria, Sigma Delta Chi. HAMILTON. THOMAS EDWARD, Baton Rouge, HARRELL, DOROTHY MAE, Hot Springs, Ark., Theta Sigma Phi, News Editor, The Daily Reveille. 518, Managing Editor, Summer Reveille. '-IH. FOURTH COLUMN: HAYS, MARION CHARLES, Franklin, Sigma Delta Chi. HINCHEE, RAYMOND L., Pitman, N. Junior Editor, l949 Gumbo, Sigma Delta Chi. HULL, WALTER DOUGLAS, I-louslon. Tex., Sigma Alpha Epsilon. HUNTER, EVELYN. Consliatta, President, Theta Sigma Phi. JACKSON, JOE B., Laurel, Miss.: Delta Kappa Epsilon. -IUPIN, JOHN. Garfield, N. j. A corner of the J-School library. FIRST ROW: LaCAFFINlE, JAMES, Detroit, Mich.: Theta Xi: Phi Eta Sigma: Mu Sigma Rho: Alpha Omega: Sigma Delta Chi: Editor, 1949 Gumbo. LeBLANC, OLEN JOSEPH, Baton Rouge. LeRAY, JOSEPH BERNEL JR., Baton Rouge. MCMAHON, JOLINE, Lake Charles: Theta Sigma Phi: Phi Mu: Wesley Foundation. MEAD, AI.l Rl-ID, Lake Charles: Kappa Alpha. MUERER. FRED S.. 'l'eanet:k. N. J.: Sigma Delta Chi. SECOND ROW: I NOLAN, JACK l-IOMER, Fitzgerald, Ga. O'BRlEN, HARRY G., New Orleans: Advertising Manager, The Daily Revcille, IS-19. O'l3RYAN, l'A'l RlCK H., Sulphur: Sigma Delta Chi. OLIVER, JOSEPH Dl-ZLISERT, Shreveport: Kappa Sigma: Sigma Delta Chi: Associate Editor, 1949 Gumbo. PARKER, WlI.I..IAM ELLlO'l l' JR., Greenwood, Miss.: Presi- dent. Delta Kappa Epsilon, '-lil: Vice-President, Interfraternity Council, '-I-l: President, Samurai, H: Vice-President, Interfra- tcrnity Athletic Council. 'fl'l. RICI-IARD, I.AN'VRI'INf2E C., Baton Rouge: Sigma Delta Chi. THIRD ROW: ' ' ' , RICHARD, STEVEN JAMES, New Orleans: Pi Kappa Alpha: Sigma Delta Chi. SELLERS, IRENE, Lafayette: Vice-President, Newman Club, '47: Editor, Newtuanscope, '48: Purple Jackets. SLIMAN, FRED JR., New Or1eans:'Theta Xi: Daggers. SMITH, EDYVARD E., Dunellen, N. J.: Managing Editor, The Daily Rexjeille, 48: Sigma Delta Chi. I SMITH, La RITA, Jackson, Miss.: Theta Sigma Phi: Feature Writer, The Daily. Reveille, '47-48. V SYLVEST, CHARLES DURYVOOD, Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW:' ' TAYLOR, KENNETI-I EDWARD, Baton Rouge. 'l'ERRY,J1MMIE L., Monroe: Tau Kappa Epsilon. THOMPSON, HAROLD LEE, Bastrop. WASHAUER, PHIL LOUIS, Baton Rouge: Zeta Beta Tau: Samurai: Swimming Team: Band. XVEINER, AILEEN FLORENCE, Tupelo, Miss.: Vice-President, Sigma Delta Tau: Secretary, Jewish Student Council: Senior Advisor. WESTMORELAND, Dolus 11u'r1-1, Baton Rouge: sen-erm-y, Beta SIgll11I,OIllICIOl1Q President, Lambda: Purple Jackets: YWCA Cabinet: Junior Editor. l948 Gumbo: Associate Editor, 19-19 Gumbo. BAKER, C. DOUGLAS, junior .......... .... B aton Rouge BOLTON, NATALIE, junior .......... .......... B astrop BRYAN, JOLENE DEAUN, junior ..... .... S hreveport CAYARD, CAROLYN SUE, junior .... ..... B aton Rouge DIEHL, HENRY JR., junior. .... . . . . .... Longview, Tex. DOLES, JANE, junior ....................... New Orleans EAGLES, LOU ANNE, Sophomore .................. Verda EBEL, IRENE S., junior ....... . ....Port Sulphur EVANS, N. LYLE, junior .............. ...Baton Rouge GIBSON, RALPH H, B. JR., junior .... ...... . .Monroe GRAHAM, JOHN D., junior ....... . . .Jacks0n, Tenn. HARVEY, JEAN, Sophomore .... ...... B aton Rouge HIGGINS, CARL E., junior ............ ...Baton Rouge HILL, MARY FARR, junior .................. Baton Rouge JACKSON, JOY JUANITA, junior .... ......... N ew Orleans JONES, FRANCES CAROLYN, junior. . .Corpus Christi, Tex. LANGHART, ROBERT, Sophomore ........... Baton Rouge LAWTON, RALPH W. JR., Sophomore.. . ......... Vivian LILES, BERYL EMREY, Sophomore ..... ..... B astrop LITTLE, JEANNE, junior ........ .... L ake Charles LOWE, ROY E., junior ............................ Minden A MAYBIN, PATRICIA JANE, junior .............. Shreveport MCGOVERN, PATRICIA MARION, junior ..... New Orleans MEREDITH, JOANN W., Sophomore ................ Monroe MOORE, I-IERMAN LEE, junior ......... Little Rock, Ark. NEASHAM, ANN, junior ..................... Baton Rouge NESTOR, BETTY LOUISE, junior ............. New Orleans OLBERTS, LEO EDWARD, Sophomore .... Little Rock, Ark. PENDER, JOAN CAROL, Sophomore ......... New Orleans POLNISCH, EDWARD J., Sophomore ...... Philadelphia, Pa. POUSSON, CATHERINE E., junior ........... Baton Rouge REGAN, DONALD W., junior ..... .. ......... Crowley RICHARD, RUTH MARGARET, Sophomore. . .New Orleans ROBINSON, JAMES MILLER, junior ........ St. F rancisville SASSER, JAMES W., junior .................... DeQuincy SCHWARTZBERG, HELENE SHIRLEY, junior.. .Alexandria SCUDDER, MILLICENT, Sophomore ........ Ft. Sill, Okla. SHEARMAN, VIRGINIA, Sophomore ........... Lake Charles SIMPSON, MORRIS CULLEN, junior ...... Cleveland, Miss. SMITH, ERIC, Sophomore .......... ............ J ennings STARR, DOUGLAS P., junior ........ .. .New Orleans UFFMAN, KENNETH E., junior .... . . .Baton Rouge VIEBIG, DOLLIE SUE, junior .... ....... S hreveport WHISNER, MARGIE, junior .... ........ S hreveport ndergrnduntes C O L L E G E C F CHEMISTRY A D PHYSICS The College of Chemistry and Physics is composed of the Audubon Sugar School and the Departments of Chemistry, Agricultural Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, and Astrono- my. Students in any of the various departments are trained in the fundamentals of their respec- tive fields so as to fit them to hold positions of trust and importance in industry and research. The departments strive to train students thoroughly in the fundamentals of the various branches of study and to give students the fundamentals necessary both for an apprecia- tion of modern science and for advanced study. Total registration for the College of Chemis- try and Physics in the 1948-194-9 session is 197, with 68 in the Senior Class. STUDENT OFFICERS Tcxter Jackson, presidcntg Hilda Howell, secretary-treasurer, Peter D Burland, vice-president. DEAN ARTHUR R. CHOPPIN Gerald Thompson, senior honor student in the College Demonstrations hclp to explain chemistry lectures. Chemistry and Physics library. Physics experiment in electricity. Chemistry laboratory. .H l 102 X r I I v ' f Q ll 'fifffi I 5 fi' X Lrg. 1 'D L11 tg A - 3 rlfiql Y Y 5' fL3 li'1v' 91' A W, Qi' ET' 1 :qf.iaf i5i , . , -. A V.1fnnmsa,.u'Vf Q2 -f Q A - . , - H wg-. - f 1' I HX A? . ,if ,Jf,1if7'S?f 1 M. 1 1 My ' ' 4 5 f I ' 1+ ,':L,:p,Rqi - A' , D '. ' f . X .- ffrj A ' I 1513- Jfgwl 175' .jf , fl 'I 11 -A . 1 rl fi-1 -5 ' ! ' W r 'X A X 1 ' ff-1'.ff2A f. I, ,fu LJ. Q' 30 1, N Q ' ini, K .9 'E' ,M-xsgv ,- iv E 4'-Q I' kid S ,wfilgg , 1 4 F ,. ffm If Nm k , V Xxx-Q 7' rf. , f-N, ,1 f H ff'-X K CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS FIRST COLUMN: AUCOIN, CAMILLE AUGUSTIN JR., Baton Rouge, Pi Mu Epsilon, Newman Club. AUSTIN, WILLIAM EUGENE. Maplewood. AVICE, GUY, Curepipe, Mauritius, BELLO, HOBSON JOSEPH JR., Bueehe, Pi Mn Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma. BENITEZ, OSIEL I-I., Cieninegos, Cuba, Phi Iota Alpha. BODIN, ROLAND MATTI-IEW, Franklin, Alpha Chi Sigma, American Chemical Society. SECOND COLUMN: BRADY, DONALD VERNON, Baton Rouge, Theta Kappa Phi. BROWNING, JOHN MARVIN JR., Springhill, Kappa Sigma. BURLAND, PETER D., Mobile, Ala., Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-President, College of Chemistry and Physics. Student Senate. CAILLET, CYRIL ANTI-IONY JR., Hahnville. CONRAD, HARRY EDWARD. New Orleans, Sigma Chi: Presi- dent, Westminster Fellowship, 'IIS-49, Treasurer, Alpha Chi Sig- ma, ',l8. DASl'l'l', WOODSON IBUTLER, Houma. THIRD COLUMN: do PITRAY, ROLAND, Curepipe, Mauritius. DREWS, THEODORE EDIVARD, Baton Rouge. d'UNIENVILLE, CHRISTIAN I-IENRI, Curepipe, Mauritius. ENGEL, JOHN HARRISON, Montgomery, FINGER. DANIEL W., Arkatlelphia, Ark., Delta Chi, Inter- haternity Athletic Council. FOLSE, JOSEPH A., 'l hihotlaux. FOURTH COLUMN: FOLSE, PATRICIA ANN, New Orleans, Alpha Delta Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Panhellenic Council, Purple Jackets, Student Senate, Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. FOX, HERMAN, New Orleans. GASKINS, WALTER LEON, Batesville, Ark. GASPAR, LLOYD JOSEPH, New Orleans, Theta Xi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, Daggers. GRANATELLI, LAWRENCE, Killona, Phi Eta Sigma. HAWKINS, GERALD, Ileartlen, Ark., American Chemical So- ciety. Larcnce Delaunc and Pete Burland in chemistry lab. FIRST ROW: HOPKINS, FRANK N., Waterproof. HOWELL, HILDA, I-Iattiesburg, Miss.: Pi Mu Epsilon: Chi Lambda: Baptist Student Union: Secretary, College of Chemistry and Physics. JACKSON, HEWITT TEXTER, Summit, Miss.: Kappa Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Alpha Chi Sigma: Society for the Advancement of Management: President, College of Chemis- try and Physics, 'LIS-49: Student Senate, '46-47: Vice-President, YMCA, UM. KELLY. LEWIS JR., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: Physics Club. KENNEDY, LUCILE EDWINA, New Orleans: Pi Mu Epsilon: Chi Lambda, Vice-President, YWCA. KIRK, IlE l I'Y LOU, Rayville: Chi Lambda. LANDRY, H. WYVONNE, Baton Rouge: Chi Lambda. SECOND ROW: LaPOINTE, ALFRED EDGAR, New Orleans: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pi Mu Epsilon. LEACH, HARRY SWAN, Jackson, Miss.: Kappa Sigma: Alpha Chi Sigma. LCIZLANC, CARI. ALBERT, Baton Rouge. LeBLANC, JOSEPH SABIN, White Castle: Phi Eta Sigma. LOUPE, JOSEPH A. JR., Whitehall: Newman Club: Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, ROTC. MATTISON, LOUIS EMIL, Newark, Del.: University Band: Delta Kappa Psi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Alpha Chi Sigma. MAYS, EUGENE DONALD, Plain Dealing. THIRD ROW: MONTGOMERY, DEAN P., Greenwood. MUERY, HENRY OSCAR, Blytheville, Ark.: American Society of Agronomy. PEGUES, BETTY ELLEN, Shreveport: Chi Lambda. RIGAUD, SHIRLEY A., Pointe-a-la-Hache: Chi Lambda. ROUNTREE, JOSEPH E., Shreveport: Alpha Chi Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: American Chemical Society. SATMARY, MARIE ELIZABETH, Fairfield, Conn.: Chi Lambda: American Chemical Society. SCALES, JOHN LYTLE, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha. FOURTH ROW: SCALES, JOHN LYTLE, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha. SEHNERT, MERLE FRANCIS, New Orleans: Alpha Chi Sigma. SI-IIPP, KENNETH OSBORN, Haughton: Alpha Chi Sigma: Baptist Men on Campus. SMITH, JOHN SKIPWORTH Omega. STURGIS, FRANCES ELLEN, SUTER, HANS A., Sao Paulo, Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon. JR., Baton Ronge: Alpha Tau Baton Rouge. Bratil: Alpha Chi Sigma: Pi Mu THOMPSON, GERALD DAVID, Durban, Union of South Africa: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Relations Club, '46-47. Epsilon: Presiclent, International ANDERSON, JIMMIE G., junior ............. ...Leesville ARNAUD, JOHN FELIX JR., Sophomore .... . . .Covington BARNES, JAY DAIL, Sophomore ........ .... S t. Francisville BARZOTTI, AMADEO M., junior .... ........ L ima, Peru BIANCHI, R. H., Sophomore ..... Guatemala City, Guatemala BLAKEWOOD, CHARLES H., Sophomore ..... Baton Rouge CAIRE, JOSEPH, junior .......................... Edgard CAMPBELL, WALLACE H., junior. ..... Cannonsburg, Miss. CENAC, CALISTE C., Sophomore ............ New Orleans CHAMPAGNE, F. KENNETH, junior .............. Killona COLEMAN, JAMES EDVVARD, junior ...... El Dorado, Ark. COTTEN, HAROLD KENDALL, junior ........ Baton Rouge DELATTE, DONALD PAUL, Sophomore ..... Delacroix Island DUNNAM, FRANCIS EUGENE, Sophomore .......... Boyce EGGLESTON, MARJORIE LEE, Sophomore ........ Crowley ETHRIDGE, SHAREY C., junior ....... ..... N ew Orleans HUGHES, NINA M., junior .... ..... G rand Cane ISAAC, ISAAC F., junior ............ .......... S ulphur KNOX, JACK R., junior ............ .... H ot Springs, Ark. KUNTZ, GEORGE LEE, junior .... .......... N ew Orleans LaFLEUR, ALONZO DYER, junior ............ Ville Platte LAMUSSE, JEAN PIERRE, Sophomore. .Rose Hill, Mauritius LANDRY, ALCIDE J., junior ................. Lake Charles LOUVIERE, YVONNE MARIE, junior .... Sugar Land, Tex. LUTRICK, MONROE C., Sophomore .......... .... H ebert LUX, RICHARD HALL, junior ............. ..... M eraux MADDOX, JOHN NOLEN, Sophomore ..... .. .Hayncsville A MCCOOK, ROBERT DEVON, junior .... . . . .Shreveport MCLEAN, MARIE ALICE, junior ............ New Orleans IVIOLINA, H. A., junior .......... Guatemala City, Guatemala MOSELEY, HARRY EDWARD, junior .......... New Iberia NANCE, JIMMIE C., junior ............ ..... A lexandria OCHOA, FERNANDO C., junior .... V. ..Guadalajara, Mexico OROZCO, LUIS BYRON, Sophomore ......... Cali, Colombia PECOT, ALICE EVELYN, junior .............. Baton Rouge PERAZA, ANTONIO JOSE, junior ....... Caracas, Venezuela REHM, WILLIAM L., Sophomore .............. Baton Rouge REYNOLDS, CLAUDE P., Sophomore ........... Alexandria ROESSLE, PALMER A., junior ........ . . .Ncw Orleans 'ROLFS, HERMAN EMIL, junior .... ..... I 'ensacola, Fla. SCIIARFF, ROBERT G., junior .......... Bay St. Louis, Miss. SCHWARZENBACH, JOAN, Sophomore .......... Thibodaux ST. AMENT, RALPH DEWEY, junior ...... .... D estrchan STIRLING, WILLIAM L., junior ...... ..... B :xton Rouge TOWNSEND, JAMES EUGENE, junior ........... Baton Rouge WIEHE, GEORGE HENRI, junior .... Labourdonnais, Mauritius WILLIAMSON, ELDRIDGE ADRIAN, Sophomore. .New Orleans ndergrnduotef Ay? Q fp ik 4 Q F i' V -46,1 is QAQ. :aff 35939 ' 1 ,ITP WU I A ..ie.,,:g-,eee COLLEGE OE COMMERCE The fourteen curricula of the College of Commerce are arranged to allow the student a wide latitude in selecting the particular line of business in which he wishes to specialize. The Division of Research of the College of Commerce was organized in the fall of 1928. Since 1937 it has published the monthly Louisiana B1l.Y1'7ll?5.Y Review. This magazine is sent to several hundred cooperating busi- ness conccrns, interested governmental agencies, and libraries throughout the country. Projects dealing with various aspects of the Louisiana economy have been undertaken by members of the College of Commerce faculty, with the assistance of students in the Division of Research, who issued from time to time the results of these projects as L01liSiClllf1 Btzsivirfss Bulletins.. The research program of the 1948-1949 session is the largest in the history of the College. DEAN JAMES B. TRANT Commerce students discuss a problem in accounting lab A total of 791 students are registered in the College of Commerce for the 19118-1949 session, with 302 in the Senior Class. STUDENT OFFICERS Thomas Edwin Erwin, president: Kenneth Ashmore, vice-presidentg Lillian Nation, secretary-treasurer5 Joe LeSage, representative. -.--... .-. A ..-.-A-.4-.---n .... .1--v -4...-. .uv --. 5-,.....q.q,..,f -- Accounting lab under George Fair. SMALL BUSKNESS U'FfRTlNTlES College of Commerce Reading Room Max Matson and Annette Easterly go ovcr accounts. ff' 108 Secretarial practice room. ve Hcbvrt and Jcnnncttc Barclay hclp students nt thc College Jim Sherman and Dorothy Aberle in statistics lab. of ClOl'l'llTH'I'lfC oflicc. Statistics laboratory. 1 fs' tg 109 COLLEGE OF COMMERCE FIRST COLUMN: ABERLE, DOROTHY JANE, Lake Charles: Alpha Chi Omega. ABIDE, GEORGE VICTOR, Greenville, Miss. ACI-IEE, MARGARET LOUISE, Franklin: Alpha Beta Chi: University Women Veterans Association: Kateri Tekakwilha: Newman Club. ACOMB, WEBSTER J. JR., New Orleans, ADAM, HAROLD JOSEPH, New Orleans: Thcla Kappa Phi: Newman Club. ADEN, IXIANERD WILLIAM JR., Bowen, Ill.: Lambda Chi Alpha. SECOND COLUMN: ADKINS, WILLIAM DOSS JR., Grancl Bayou: 'Bela Alpha Psi: Propeller Club. ALLCOOD, CLEN II..ES, Lake Charles: Lambda Chi Alpha. ANDERSON, JOI-IN BYRNS, New Orleans: Pi Kappa Alpha: Sociiely for the .-Xclvanccinenl of Management: Propeller Club: YMCA. ANDERSON, JOHN HAROLD, Pelican: Bela Alpha Psi: Vets eraus of Foreign lVzu's. ANDERSON, KENT, West Monroe: Della Kappa Epsilon. ARD, PHILIP FISHISURN, Sl. lfrancisvilleg President, Tau Kap- pa Epsilon: President., Bela Alpha Psi: College of Commerce Honor Award: Treasurer, Pi Gamma Mu: IIllCl'fl'IllC1'l1llly Coun- cil: Bela Gamma Sigma: Phi Ela Sigma: Della Sigma Pig YMCA: Propeller Club: Society for the ACIVIIIICCIIICDI ol' lwlanagemenl: Omicron Della Kappa. THIRD COLUMN: ARKLE, XVILLIAM SPENCER, New Orleans, Della Sigma Phi: Pi Tau Pi: Bela Alpha Psi. ARMAND, SEBASTIAN CABOT, Collouporl. ASCANI, JOSEPH S., New Orleans. ASHMORE, AUBREY KENNETH, Paducah, Ky.: Lambda Chi Alpha: Vice-Presillcnl, College of Commerce: Band, '42-46-48: Della Sigma Pi: Bela Alpha Psi: Della Kappa Psi: Scabbard and Blade. ATCI-ILEY, CHARLES EDXVARD JR., llalon Rouge. ISAISIN, DANIEL MIICII-IEI., Deslrehan. FOURTH COLUMN: BACWELL, CLINTON O., l'5aslrop. BAHLINCER. FREDERICK J. JR., Baton Rouge: Thela Kappa Phi: Newman Club: Samurai: Society for lhe AIIl'LIlll'CIllEllI. of lN'Ianagement. BAKER, ROBERT EUGENE, Ocean Springs, Miss.: Della Kappa Epsilon. BAKER, WILLIAM REESE, Unk Ridge, ISARNETT, El.IZABE'I'I-I, Denham Springs: Alpha Xi Della: Alpha Bela Chi. BARRY, DENIS A. II, New Orleans: Treasurer, 'I'hela Xi: Della Sigma Pi: Rifle Team: YMCA. Professor P. F. Boyer explains the Louisiana Business Review Chart. FIRST ROW: . BELLINCER, 'FI-IOMAS, Baton Ronge: Phi Delta Theta. I4EN'l ON, JOAN VICTORIA, Minden: Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Bela Chi. BERGERON, BELVIN FRANCIS, Port Allen: Bela Alpha Psi. BERNARD, I'l-IOMAS LEON, Port Allen. BIEHLER, LAURENS C. JR., Baton Rouge. BLACK, JOE RALPH, Bogalusa: Theta Xi: Beta Alpha Psi. BLANCHARD, JOHN TAYLOR, Baton Rouge: Kappa Sigma: Delta Sigma Pi. BLANKENSTEIN, FRANCIS RAWDON JR., Natchez, Miss.: Dclla Kappa Epsilon: Pi Gamma Mu. SECOND ROW: BRADY, ROLAND CLIFTON, Norco. BRAMIL, St,2O'I I OVIiR'I ON, Alexandria: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, BRANNON. RAY 'I'., Shreveport: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Samurai. BRIDGES, OLLIE ROGER. Monroe. BRILI., RAYMOND GEORGE, Shreveport: Kappa Sigma: Samurai. BROUSSARD. MERYL CLAUDE, Eclgard: Newman Club. BRUNSON, IIUCII ELLIS, Crowley: Della Kappa Epsilon: Daggers. BRYAN, WILL R. JR.. Monroe: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi 'lheta Kappa. THIRD ROW: CAMPASSI, lXlARGARl'1'l' MARY, Clarksclale, Miss.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Secretary, Pi Gamma Mu, '48-49: Marshal, Alpha Beta Chi: Newman Club. CAPRON, EDWARD C. JR., New Orleans: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi: Pi Tau Pi: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management: Propeller Club. CARLOCK, DANIEL GIBSON JR., Baton Rouge: Lambda Chi Alpha. CARLSON, EDWARD CHARLES, New Orleans: Pi Tau Pi. CARPENTER, D. BREARD, Winnfield. CHAMPAGNE, LEO PIERRE, Breaux Bridge. Cl-IOPPIN, CLIFFORD WILSON, Alexandria: Society for the Advancement of Management. CLARK, B. E., Monroe: Beta Alpha Psi: Pi Tau Pi: Phi Theta Kappa. FOURTH ROW: COCKERHAM, JAMES QUINCY, Baton Rouge: Delta Sigma Pi: Society for tI1e Advancement of Management. CONRAD, JEANNE MARIE, New Orleans: Alpha Xi Delta: Purple Jackets: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Gamma Delta: Newman Club: Mortar Board: Alpha Beta Chi. COOPER, ROBBYE B., Baton Rouge: Pi Beta Phi: Delta Gamma Delta. X, CORSER, ROBERT LOUIS, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha: Head Cheerleader, '47-48: Cheerleader, '48-49: YMCA. CRIMOND, RICHARD P., Pine Bluff, Ark.: Zeta Beta Tau: Samurai: Secretary, Beta Alpha Psi: Pi Tau Pi. CRITTENDEN, CARL EDGAR, Kentwood. CULBERTSON, JAMES F., Shreveport: Kappa Alpha. CURTIS, RILEY HOWELL JR., Tallulahg Kappa Alpha, l l SE 'HIL FIRST COLUMN: DAVIS, SHELBY WENCE, Jonesville: Beta Alpha Psi. DeLASALLE, WILLIE GLENN, Monroe: Tau Kappa Epsilon. deLASSUS, PAUL CLEMENT, New Orleans. DERMODY, JOSEPH JR., New Orleans: Delta Sigma Phi: Pi Kappa Delta: Propeller Club. IYGEROLAMO, JOI-IN F., Baton Rouge: Theta Kappa Phi: President, Della Sigma Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: Society for the Ad- vancement of Management. DICK, CHARLES THOMPSON, New Orleans. SECOND COLUMN: DIMM, THOMAS ROSER, Metairie. DOERNER, RALPH W., Kankakee, Ill. DONATELLI, CHRISTINE, Ardmore, Pa. IIOWNING, ADOLPI-I MEYER, Mabank, Tex.: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma. DUPRE, IVEBSTER HENRY, Doualdsonville. DURR, TRAVIS IVRIGHT JR., Marthaville. THIRD COLUMN: EASTERLY, ANNETTE, Denham Springs: Alpha Xi Delta. EATMAN, HOLLIS MALCOLM, Bossier City: Beta Alpha Psi. IQDELL, ROBERT HOWARD, Brooklyn, N. Y.: Phi Epsilon Pi. EDWARDS, JAMES D., Baton Rouge: Delta Sigma Pi: Society for the Advancement of Management. EGAN, EDIVARD MYERS, Shreveport: Kappa Alpha: Delta Sigma Pi: Seabbard and Blade: Canterbury Club. EGGLESTON. DOROTHY JEAN, Crowley. FOURTH COLUMN: EISMAN, WILLIAM H., Baton Rouge: Zeta Beta Tau. ELLIS, JAMES JR., Tallulah: Kappa Alpha. ERBLAND, RICHARD A., Baton Rouge: Delta Sigma Pi: Society for the Advancement of Management. ERWIN, BILLIE RUE, Tallulah: Phi Delta Theta: Beta Alpha Psi, ERWIN, THOMAS EDWARD, Tallulali: Pi Kappa Alpha: President, College of Commerce: International Relations Club: Propeller Club. EUNSON, ROBERTA STEELE, Monroe: Delta Delta Delta: Delta Gamma Delta: Pi Gamma Mu: Vice-President. Associated Women Students. ,47 'l8. Nancy Liter and Jane Rogan in typing class. FIRST ROW: EVANS, DAVID EDWARD, Lufkin, Tex. EVANS, EARL FRANCIS, Vicksburg, Miss.: Vice-President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FARRIS, ELOISE THERESA, Baton Rouge. FIELDS, JAMES W., Baton Rouge: Tau Kappa Epsilon. FITCH, FRANCIS J., Oak Ridge. FITCH, NEVILLE C., Beaumont, Tex.: Bcta Alpha Psi. I-'l'l'ZGERAI.D, NANCY JEAN, Minden: Kappa Kappa Gamma. FLESI-IMAN. OTIS WYATT JR.. Baton Rouge: Kappa Alpha Delta Kappa Psi: LSU Band: A Cappella Choir. SECOND ROW: FORCE, l-I. JOYCE, Baton Rouge: Alpha Beta Chi. FOSI-IEE, GEORGE W., Birminghmn, Ala,: International Re- lations Club. FRENCH, SAMUEL BAKER, Port Arthur, Tex.: Sigma Nu. GAIENNIE. ELLEN CAMPBELL, Shreveport: Alpha Xi Delta: Newman Club: Louisiana Players Guild: LSU Concert Band. GALLOWAY, MURRAY MARTIN, Alexandria: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi. GAUTI-IIER, JOSEPI-I CLYDE, Jennings: Kappa Sigma: Delta Sigma Pi: Bela Alpha Psi: Society tor the Advancement of Management: Westminster Fellowship: Square and Compass Club. GEARY, JOHN FRANCIS, Shreveport: Theta Xi. GIBSON, LESLIE B., Pensacola, Fla.: Sigma Chi. THIRD ROW: GILPIN, MARY MARTHA, San Antonio, Tex.: Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Beta Chi. GIROIR, LOUIS E. JR., Houma: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GLATT, ALLAN HERMAN JR., Baton Rouge. GLEASON, BEN, Minden. GOLDBERG, HERMAN MARTIN, New Haven, Conn. GOODSMAN, JAMES C., Alexandria: Phi Beta Kappa: Beta Alpha Psi. GOSS, JAMES WALTER, Farmerville: Lambda Chi Alpha. GREEN, PHILIP E., Oberlin: Pi Tau Pi. FOURTH ROW: GUIDROZ, CLARENCE JOSEPH, Crowley: Kappa Sigma: So- ciety for the Advancement of Management: Newman Club. GUIDRY, JOSEPH A. JR., Luling. HALSELL, JAMES DONALD, IVest Monroe. HAMES, TRAVIS L., Lake Charles. HAMILTON, GEORGE MORRIS, Baton Rouge. Beta Alpha Psi. HARPER, GEORGE EDWARD, Shrevenortg Delta Sigma Pig Beta Alpha Psi. HARPER, JESSE LEE JR., Shreveport: Delta Sigma Pi. H3 Sl . ',l.5... FIRST COLUMN: HARRIS, JAMES B., Minden. Hmfs, KEITH s1z1.n1aN, castor. I-IEBERT, REMUS ANTHONY, Houma, Theta Kappa Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, Bengaliers. HIMBERT, VALERIE BETSY, Baton Rouge, Vice-President, Delta Gamma, Lambda, Panhellenic Council, Mortar Board, Treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, '46-47, Secretary, Alpha Beta Chi, 'LI7-LIS, President, YWCA, 'AIS-119, Pi Gamma Mu, President, Gamma Della, '46-47, Associated Women Students Governing Board, Religious Council. HOCOTT, JOHN PARKER JR,, Tallulah, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Gamma Mu, Beta Alpha Psi, Della Sigma Pi, Interfraternity Council, Lester J. Williams Scholarship. HODGE, JOHN VVILLIAM, Meridian, Miss., Beta Alpha Psi. SECOND COLUMN: HOGUE, HOLMES MARSHALL, Shreveport, Theta Xi, Chan- cellor, Della Sigma Pi, Advertising Manager, Delta, '48-49. HOLBROOK, BETTYE, Baton Rouge, Alpha Beta Chi. HOLLIDAY, FRANCES JUANITA, Alexandria, Historian, Al- pha Beta Chi, '48, YWCA, LSU Chorus, '45-46. HONIGBLUM, JAY S., San Antonio, Tex., Zeta Beta Tau, First Lieutenant, ROTC. HOPKINS, WILLIAM SPENCER, West River, Md. HYATT, GROVER, DeQuincy. THIRD COLUMN: HYDE, JULIUS KENNETH, Baton Rouge, Propeller Club. IVEY, FERDINAND JEROME, Baton Rouge. JOHNSON, PARIS XV., Angie, Beta Alpha Psi. JOLLY, JAMES W., Baton Rouge, JONES, LESTER KENNETH, Natchez. Miss.: Delta Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President, Interfraternity Athletic Council. JONES, ROBERT H., New Orleans, Sigma Chi. FOURTH COLUMN JONES, VICTOR GORDON, Meridian, Miss. JORDAN, WILLIAM I-IOLLIDAY JR., Baton Ronge. JUMONVILLE, FRANCIS CECILE, Baton Rouge. KELLAM, JERRY D., Alexandria, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. KELLER, DEWEY C., New Orleans, Theta Xi: LSU Band. KENNEDY, TROY LAMAR, Mfest Monroe. Robbye Cooper and Irene Greco in shorthand class. FIRST ROW: KENT. SIDNEY E., Slireveporl: Zeta Beta Tau. KIl,.LEIiN, ROBERT' 1'1MME'l l7, New Orleans. KILMAN, LLOYD GRISCC, Shreveport: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Society for the Atlvanirement of Management. KOI-IARA, MARION, Alexandria. l.AIRD, MARCUS EARL. Baton Ronge: Beta Alpha Psi. LANDRY, WAYNE WILI.lAM, Gonzales, LANIIRR, CHARLES M., Baton Ronge: Lambda Chi Alpha: International Relations Club: Propeller Club, '-'15-46: ROTC. LANNEAU. BAZILE. RENI-1. Natchez, Miss.: Delta Kappa lipsilon: Tennis 'Iieam. SECOND ROW: LANOUX, AIYDREY IQLAINI-1, Slidell: Alpha Beta Chi. LEMOINE. ROISERT ANTHONY. Lake Charles: Lambda Chi Alpha: Samurai. I.lEBER'I', TERRIQNCE RAMON, Ponehatoula. LINDSAY, JAMES ALPIIONSE, New Orleans: Phi Eta Sigma. I.lTTICN, CALVIN EMILE. Grenada, Miss.: '1l1'CZlSlIl'CI', Delta Chi: Chaplain. Veterans of Foreign Wars: Propeller Club: Newman Club. LOCKHART, PARIS. Hurley, Va. LOYVE, HERMAN JOSEPH, Port Allen. LUNNY, MARGARET JANE, Franklin: Della Zeta: President, Alpha lleta Chi. '-I8-49: Purple Jackets: International Rela- tions Clnh: Secretary-'l'reasnrer, Senior Class: Senior Advisor: YWCA: House Committee: Associated Women Students Coun- cil: Propeller Clnh. THIRD ROW: MACKAY, HOWARD J., Baton Rouge. MAHONY, DANIEL JOSEPH, Shreveport. MAXEY, ARTHUR RAY, Winnfield: Pi Tau Pi: Beta Alpha Psi. MAYEUX, LOIS ELAYNE, Oakdale: Alpha Beta Chi: YWCA Cabinet, MAYEUX, PAUL NEUMAN, Mansura. MCCARTHY, CHARLES A. JR.. Franklin: Theta Kappa Phij Samurai: Delta Sigma Pi: Newman Club. MCCORMICK, JOSEPH RAY, Baton Rouge. MCDOWELL, DONALD D., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi. FOURTH ROW: MEDLEY, OBRIN ALIVIN, Shreveport: Tau Kappa Epsilon: President, Society for the Aclvaneement of Management: Pro- peller Clnb: Delta Sigma Pi: Alpha Sigma Pi. MELANSON, DONALD MARION, Baton Rouge: Historian, Delta Sigma Pi: Vice-President, Senior Class: Society for the Advancement of Management. J MENG, HARRY HERNDON Ill, Vidalia. MICHEL. ARTHUR P. JR., Donaldsonville: Delta Sigma Phi: Pi Tau Pi: Pi Gamma Mu: Beta Alpha Psi: Phi Eta Sigma. MITCHELL, WILLIAM T. Osceola, Ark. MITCHELTREE, MARY ANN, Baton Rouge: Secretary, Delta Zeta, '48-419: Vice-President, Alpha Beta Chi, '48-49: Delta Gam' ma Delta: Senior Advisor: YWCA Cabinet. MOBERLEY, JAMES DEAN, Tallnlah: Kappa Alpha. 41 115 COLLEGE OF COMMERCE FIRST COLUMN: MOLLERE, HAROLD J., New Orleans. MOORE, ELMER VINCENT, Alexandria: Phi Ela Sigma: Bela Alpha Psi, MORRIS, JULIUS New Orleans. MURRAY, FRED C., Slnevepnrl. MURTAGH, EMILY CLAIRE, Port Allen. NASON, JOHN 'I'., Baton Rouge: Vice-I'rcsiLIenL. Sigma Chi. V173 Inlerfralernily Council, 'Al7: Samurai. SECOND COLUMN: NATION, LILLIAN M., Shrcveporlg President, Chi Omega, '-I8--195 Queen of Commerce, '-183 Alpha Bela Chi: YWCA Cahil nel, '-lli-193 'I'rcasurer, YWCA, '-17-48: Secretary, College of Crnnmerce, U18-119: Secretary, Junior Class, 'fl7--I8. NAWOJ, CARL lf.. Washington, Pa.: Society for Acli-'anctenienll of Management. NAYLOR, JOHN E., lialon Rouge. NEILL, JAMES E. JR., Tallulahg Kappa Alpha. NORYVOOD, JACKSON. MCGCIICC, Ark. NUGENT, JAMES ALVIN, Pollock, THIRD COLUMN: ODOM, WARNER D., Farmerville. O'NEIL, HAROLD P., New Orleans: Sigma Pi: Newman Club- OVERBY, GEORGE PAUL, Jackson, Miss.: Della Sigma Pi. PARSONS, JOAN FIDLER, Baton Rouge: Alpha Delta Pi Treasurer, Alpha Beta Chi. PATUREAU, FERDINAND FREDERICK, Alexandria: Phi Eu Sigma. PEARRE, DAVID A.. Ballilnorc. Mel.: Della Kappa Epsilon Phi Eta Sigma. FOURTH COLUMN: PEARSON, JOHN W., Alcxanclria: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. PERKINS, JOHN RAY, Opelousas: Della Kappa Epsilon. PERKINS, WILLIAM W., Brookhaven, Miss.: Kappa Sigma Della Sigma Pig Society for Advancement of Management. PERSAC. LEON J. JR,, Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi. PETTRINI, ANTHONY JAMES, Casper, Wyo.: Sigma Ch Bela Alpha Psi. PHELPS, VICTOR TUCKER, Dallas, Tcx. Shorthand class. FIRST ROW: PII.'l'Z, GERALD, Greenwood, Miss.: President, Zeta Beta. Tau: Vice-President. Pi Gamma Mu: Secretary, Interfraternity Coun- cil: Szunuraig Pi Tau Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi, PITTS, DAVID STANLEY, Gulfport, Miss.: Delta Sigma Pi: Alpha Beta Psi. PLATTE, ALFRED WILLIAM JR., Natchez, Miss.: Sigma Chi: Scahharrl and Blade: LSU Band, '42--13. POIRRIER, BE'l I'Y JEAN, Baton Rouge: Beta Sigma Omi- cron: Delta Canuna Delta: President, Purple Jackets. PORTER, FLOYD RAY, lvlansfield. PO'I l'ER, THOMAS F., Orange, N. J.: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi: Delta Sigma Pi: Propeller Chili: Society for the Ad- vancetnent of Management. POUSSON. JOSEPII GILTON, Iota: Society for the Advance- ment of Management. I'RlIl'1'l l', NATHAN ROY, Baton Rouge: Beta Alpha Psi: Delta Sigma Pi. SECOND ROW: PIIISSIEK-lliR, GlI.lSER'I' JOHN, New Orleans: Theta Kappa Phi: LSU Band. RACHAL, JOHN Rl'SSEI.L, Shreveport. RANDOLPI-I, EDWARD SIDNEY JR., Baton Rouge: Propeller Clnh. RAITNBORG, OSCAR JOHN D., Valley Mills, Tex,: Beta Sigma Epsilon. REED, CIIIARLI-IS WILMER, Baton Rouge: Beta Alpha Psi. REGAN, JOHN M.. New Orleans: Society for the Advancement of Management: Propeller flluh. REll'l'I-IER, JACK. Nashville, Tenn.: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Gamma Mu: Pi Tau Pi: I-louor Court. RILEY, WILLIAM J. JR.. Monroe: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges, '-I4-45. THIRD ROW: ROARK, VERNON ELDRIDGE, Natchitoches. ROBERTS, RICHARD ALBERT, Baton Rouge: Kappa Alpha: Daggers: Delta Sigma Pi: Scabbard and Blade: Society for the Advancement of Management: YMCA. ROBERTSON, GEORGE A. JR., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: Pi Tau Pi: Treasurer, Baptist Student Union, '47--18. ROBERTSON, SIDNEY O., Baton Rouge. ROBINSON, RICHARD KENNON, Jackson, Miss. RODDEY, BETTY LOUISE, Monroe: Delta Delta Delta: Pan- hellenic Council, ROE, JOHN T., Elizabeth: Delta Sigma Pi: Beta Alpha Psi. ROGERS, ROBERT LEE, Arcadia: Phi Eta- Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi. FOURTH ROW: ROUNDTREE, THOMAS JOSEPH JR., Thibodaux: Tau Kap- pa Epsilon: Society for the Advancement of Management: Pro- peller Club: Newman Club. ROUNSAVILLE, CHARLES HENRY, Greenwood, Miss.: Presi- dent. Sigma Nu: President, Samurai: Phi Eta Sigma: Delta Sig- ma Pi: Beta Alpha Psi: Interfraternity Council. RUSH, HENRY LESTER, Alexandria: Phi Eta Sigma: Beta Alpha Psi. SAMUELS, HAROLD CLINTON, Brookhaven, Miss.: Beta Alpha Psi: Pi Tau Pi. SCHMIDT, HAYS TOWN, Baton Rouge. SCHROEDER, MARTIN CHARLES JR., Thibodaux. SCRUGGS, BILLIE VAN, Leesville: Sigma Chi. 81- ,l-vX 117 Sl IUHS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE -- FIRST COLUMN: SENTELL, WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Shreveport, Kappa Sigma. SERPAS, WILMER LOUIS JR., Baton Rouge: LSU Concert Band. SHARBROUGH, LUCY FRANK, I-lolly Bluli, Miss. SHERRILL, GUY JACKSON, Alexandria, Sigma Chi: Captain, Scabbartl and Blade, Distinguished Military Student, Regi- mental Executive Ollicer. SHIELDS, JOSEPH C., New Orleans, Zeta Bela Tang Pi Tan Pig Daggers. SIMMONS, DONALD E. JR., Monroe: Beta Alpha Psi: Dean's Honor Roll, '47--18, Consumer Loan Scholarship, 'f17-HID. SECOND COLUMN: SIMS, DONALD J., Baton Rouge. SMART, PATRICIA ANN, Lcesvilleg Alpha Ileta Chi, YWCA. SMITH, DOUGLAS YONGUE, Slerlingtong Kappa Alpha, SMITH. JULIAN DENIS, Columbia: Tau Kappa Epsilong Bela Alpha Psi. SMITH, RODNEY RIVERS, Ponchatoulag Kappa Sigma. SPIVEY, NELSON COURTIS, Pineville, Sigma Nu. THIRD COLUMN: ST. AMANT, PARKER I-IAILE, Baton Rouge. STAPLES, CHARLEY SITMAN, Baton Rouge. STARK, DANIEL A., New Orleans. STERKX, ALBERT DAVIS, Alexandria. STERLING, BOISE EDWARD, Hope, Ark. STUART, ROBERT MORGAN, Baton Rouge, Sigma Chi. FOURTH COLUMN: SUFFRIN, EARL SHELDON, Plaquemine. SUMROW, JAMES HAROLD, Gloster, Miss., Lambda Ch: Alpha. TATE, KEARNEY, Eunice, Della Sigma Pig Beta Alpha Psi. TAYLOR, CASSETTY LANIER, Alexandria. TEFAS, STEVE G., Monroe: Tan Kappa Epsilon, Cadet Cap- tain, ROTC, TERMINI, JOSEPH C. JR., Baton Rouge: Bela Alpha Psi. jim Phelps pins up one of his campaign posters. IHIII. FIRST ROW: THOMAS, JOSEPH GEORGE, New Orleans, THOMAS, LEWIS PIRKLE, Baton Rouge: Pi Kappa Alpha. TOMS, CECIL EDWARD. Bicnvillc. TORRY, KATHRYN ANN, Baton Rouge: Beta Sigma Omicron. TRIAY, JOHN CHARLES, New Orleans: Theta Kappa Phi. TRICI-IEL, JACKIE FERN, Eunice. - ULMANN, LOUIS MAURICE, San Antonio, Tex.: Zeta Beta Tau: Interfraternity Athletic Council: XVeight Lifting Team. VOGEL, PAUL LIONEL, New York, N. Y.: Pi Tau Pi: Presi- dent, International Relations Club: Vice-President, Propeller Club: La Ronda. SECOND ROW: WAHLBERG, LENNARD EUGENE, Marshalltown, Iowa: Pi Gamma Mu: Propeller Club. WATSON, ROBERT LEE, Columbtls, N. M.: Treasurer, Sigma Chi, '48-49: Phi Eta Sigma: President, Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pi Tau Pi: Scabbard and Blade: President, Junior Class. WEIMAR, JOHN XVOHNER, Vicksburg, Miss.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Varsity Football, '43. YVEST, CLAUDE O., Minden: Lambda Chi Alpha: Samurai: Della Sigma l'i. WEST, GLEN LEROY, DeRitlder: Lambda Chi Alpha: Daggers: Interfralernity Athletic Council: Delta Sigma Pi, lN'l'lA'I'l.EY, LEE ROY, Rotlcssa. WI-IITAKER, EMERSON BURNELL, Baton Rouge: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Samurai. WHITE, GEORGE R., Alexandria: Beta Alpha Psi. THIRD ROW: WHITTINGTON, XVALDON ARCHIE, McComb, Miss.: Beta Alpha Psi. WIGGINS, JAMES SYLVAN, WVest Monroe. WILENZICK, IRVING L., Forrest City, Ark.: Zeta Beta Tau: Samurai: President, Pi Tau Pi, '48-49. WILKES, 'WILLARD LUCION, Mt. Hermon: Propeller Club. WILLENSKY, SAMUEL J. JR., Monroe: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Scabbarcl and Blade. WILLIS, JOHN OSCAR, Bastrop: Delta Sigma Pi: Beta Alpha Psi: Phi Eta Sigma: Wesley Foundation. VVILLOUGHBY, RAY PEARSON, Dadeville, Ala. IVINFREE, JACOB A. JR., Leesville: Pi Tau Pi: International Relations Club: Propeller Club. FOURTH ROW: WOODHATCH, MAYNARD MAURICE, Rosepine: Lambda Chi Alpha: Pi Tau Pi. YVOODIVARD, IVAN ADAIR, Baton Rouge. NVORLEY, WVREN ALLEN, EI Dorado, Ark.: L Club: Varsity Football, '42, '46-48. 'WRIGI-IT, RANDALL ELKINS, Baton Rouge. WURSTER, CECIL RAYMOND, Jonesville: Beta Sigma Epsi- lon: LSU Concert Band: University Chorus, '45-47. ZOELLNER, WALLACE PATRICK, Perryville, Mo.: Delta Kappa Epsilon: Newman Club. 41 l l 119 ALTAZAN, JOHN E., junior ............... .... P ort Allen AMOS, JAMES T., Sophomore ................... Alexandria ANDERSON, PETER VERN, Sophomore ........ Baton Rouge ARBONEAUX, PATRICIA ANN, Sophomore .... Baton Rouge BABIN, CARL JOHN, Sophomore ........ .... F airhope, Ala. BALLARD, EDWIN REGIS, Sophomore .......... Ponchatoula BANKHEAD, NORMA JOLENE, junior ......... Baton Rouge BARKER, DONALD FRANCIS, junior ............. Lockport BARRILLEAUX, DAREL ADAM, Sophomore ...... Jeanerette BATES, HILTON EUGENE, Sophomore. . . ..... Alexandria BEARD, ALONZO JOSEPH, junior .... Lake Charles BEASLEY, JAMES C., junior .... ........ S hreveport BELLINGER, ROBERT N., junior. ............. New Orleans BERGERON, ST. CLAIR J. JR., Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge BERGERON, SAMUEL JOSEPH, Sophomore ..... Baton Rouge BLEINER, JOHN R., junior ...................... Shreveport BODDIE, JOHN WESLEY, Sophomore. . . ....... Shreveport BOGGESS, R. E., Sophomore ................ Little Rock, Ark. BOSWORTH, ALVIN L., Sophomore ............ New Orleans BOZEMAN, BOBBY LEE, junior. .... Baton Rouge BRADLEY, RICHARD M., Sophomore. . .... Norristown, Pa. BREATHWIT, JACK R., junior ...... .......... F armerville BREAUX, EVELYN MARIE, junior. . . . .... New Iberia BREEN, MARVIN G., Sophomore. . .... New Orleans BRESSLER, ROBERT M., Sophomore. ....... .... B ogalusa BROUSSARD, CHARLES COY, junior ..... ....... V inton BROUSSARD, JOHN KENNETH, junior. . .... Alexandria BUCKNER, LOUIS, junior ......... ........ T allulah BURCH, WILLIAM DENMAN JR., junior ....... New Orleans BURHANS, GEORGE PAUL, junior ............. Miami, Fla. CAMIPBELL, JAMES ARTHUR, Sophomore ...... Jasper, Tex. CANATELLA, NICHOLAS JOHN, junior ........... Convent CANDILORA, ERNEST J., Sophomore .......... New Orleans CANTRELLE, GERALD FRANCIS, Sophomore ....... Lutcher CARMENA, JOSEPH WILLIAM JR., junior ..... Baton Rouge CHOTINER, BERNARD, Sophomore. . . ..... Houston, Tex. CHRISTOPHERSON, SHIRLEY, junior ........... Shreveport CLEVELAND, WILLIAM J. JR., Sophomore ......... Crowley COMEAUX, GEORGE EUGENE, junior ......... Plaquemine COOK, JOE Q., Sophomore ......... .... D ossville, Miss. ndergwzduatef COLLEGE OF COMMERCE COPPING, TOLVER THOMAS, Sophomore ..... New Orleans COYNE, EDWARD J., Sophomore ........ ..... B emis, Tenn. COYNE, HORACE JOHN, junior ...... .... B emis, Tenn. CRESPO, DOLORES T., Sophomore .... ...... B aton Rouge CULPEPPER, FRANCES H., Sophomore ...... Pine Bluff, Ark. de GRAAUW, ROBERT J., junior ........ ......... A bbeville DELOUCHE, GLENN HERMAN, junior .... . . .Cloutierville DUBOURG, JOHN H., Sophomore .... ........ L acombe DUCOTE, LYNNWOOD DALE, junior ..... .... B unkie DUKE, HARRY, junior ................. .. .Shreveport DUNN, DAVID EUGENE, junior ....... ..... D eQuincy DUPRE, JOHN LUDOVIE, junior .... .... W eeks Island DUPREE, WILLIAM KENT, .Sophomore ........ New Orleans EDMONDS, JOSEPH CLAUDE, junior .......... Natchitoches ENOCHS, ALANSON EUGENE, junior ........ Natchez, Miss. ESCOUSSE, JACQUELINE, Sophomore ......... New Orleans FIELDS, JIMMIE LEE JR., junior ......... Port Arthur, Tex. FONTENOT, KARL JOSEPH JR., Sophomore .,... Ville Platte FONTENOT, ROBERT, junior ........................ Iowa FORBES, BEN LAWRENCE, Sophomore. . . .... Baton Rouge FORTNER, JAMES CASON, junior ...... .... T allulah FOSTER, THOMAS HAROLD, junior ............ Tyler, Tex. FREEMAN, CHARLES B., junior .................. Harahan FREMIN, WALLACE JOSEPH, junior ..... .... C inclare FRISCH, ELAINE, Sophomore ........ ..... N ew Orleans GANDOLFI, STANLEY J., junior ............... New Orleans GEISMAR, LEON S., junior .............. ........ G onzales GLUECH, DEE LOUIS, Sophomore .... .... B aton Rouge GODCHAUX, BURTON P. JR., junior ................ Arabi GOMEZ, MIKE ALBERT III, Sophomore ....... New Orleans GONZALEZ-CELIMEN, ISMAEL, Sophomore. .Rio Piedras, P.R. GORDY, WALTER HAYNES JR., junior ......... New Iberia GRECO, IRENE MARIE, junior ............... New Orleans GREMILLION, CHARLES M., junior ................ Bunkie GRIFFIN, CHARLES DENA, Sophomore ........ West Monroe GUERCIO, SAM ANTHONY, junior. . ..... Plaquemine GUIDRY, CLYDE JOHN, Sophomore ................. Luling GUTHRIE, FRED PRESTON, junior ....... Port Gibson, Miss. HALL, ARTHUR VIVIAN, junior .................... Ethel HAMILTON, JACK, Sophomore .... .... C levcland, Miss. 121 HANKS, RALPH J. JR., junior ........ .... L ake Charles HARKNESS, FRANK, junior ........ ........... H omer HARRISON, JO ANN, Sophomore. . ....... Baton Rouge HAYES, CARROLL D., junior ......... Fisher HEALY, EDWIN JR., junior ........... .... A lexandria HEFFNER, MARSHALL B., Sophomore. . . . . . .Gulfport, Miss. HILL, JOHNNIE KEITH, junior... ..... Parkdale, Ark. HOFFMAN, KENNETH, junior. .......... Thibodaux HOLCOMB, ERNEST R. JR., Sophomore ..... Texarkana, Tex. HYATT, LOIS AILEEN, junior .................. DeQuincy IVES, CLARENCE ALBERT, junior ............ Baton Rouge JARABICA, GEORGE A., junior .... ..... N ew Orleans JONES, ROBERT BRUCE, Sophomore. . . .... Baton Rouge JONES, TOM D. JR., junior .......... ......... H omer JUDICE, JOHN C., junior ........... ..... O range, Tex. KAHAO, CHARLES B., Sophomore. . ..... Port Allen KENNON, WILLIAM EDGAR, junior. .... Natchez, Miss. KESSLER, ALVIN BRUCE, junior .................. Eunice KLETTKE, ERWIN H., Sophomore .......... Milwaukee, Wfis. KOUNS, SINCLAIR B., junior. ........ Shreveport LAFLEUR, ERNEST G. JR., junior .............. Ville Platte LANDRY, JOHN STANLEY, junior ............ St. Gabriel LANGHART, CHARLES CONRAD JR., junior. .Baton Rouge LASER, ALBERT W., junior .............. Forrest City, Ark LAZARUS, MADELINE, junior ..... .... S t. Francisville LEAKE, LEONARD R., junior ..... ...... W oodville, Miss LEAL, CARLOS, junior .......... ..... M exico City, Mexico LEIVA, HENRY H., Sophomore .... San Pf-dros Sula, Honduras LeSAGE, JOE C., junior ...................... .... H omer LIEBERT, JOHN E., junior .................... Ponchatoula LINDER, CATHERINE LUCILLE, Sophomore. .Baton Rouge LINDSEY, DAVID, junior .................... Baton Rouge LIPSCOMB, FELICIA V., Sophomore .............. Zachary LITTLEPAGE, THOMAS MCGUIRE, Sophomore ...... Colfax LOEFFLER, EDGAR GEORGE, junior .... Jefferson City, Mo. LOUQUE, ADAM RAYMOND, Sophomore .......... Paulina MAKOFSKY, HOWARD L. JR., junior .... .... N cw Orleans MARCHAND, VELWOOD A., junior .......... Baton Rouge MARLER, ROBERT E. JR., junior ............ Baton Rouge MARQUETTE, EDWARD CHARLES, junior .... Napolconvillc If- - 7 I-- nciergruduotey COLLEGE OF COMMERCE MARTIN, ALVIN V., junior ............ .... S hrevcport MARTIN, LEROY LOUIS, junior ....... .... B aton Rouge MCCORMICK, EDWARD A., junior... ....... Bogalusa MCCUSKER, JOSEPH H., junior. . ..... Baltimore, Md. MCDONALD, W. B., Sophomore ......... ..... L isbon MCGINNIS, JOHN LOUIS, junior ..... ...... C ovington MCHUGH, GUY M., Sophomore .................... Crowley MCMURRAY, MILDRED GLORIA, Sophomore. .Baton Rouge MEAD, S. F., Sophomore .................... Pine Bluff, Ark. MEDLEY, JOHN WAYNE, Sophomore ........ Lubbock, Texas MEYERER, HELEN MARIE, Sophomore ........ Baton Rouge MILEY, HULAND D. JR., Sophomore ........ Denham Springs MILLER, CHARLES ALFRED, junior ...... .... I sola, Miss. MODISETTE, BILLY RAY, Sophomore .......... Haynesville MONTES, CARLOS E., Sophomore.Guatemala City, Guatemala MONTGOMERY, MALCOLM JR., junior .... Braxton: Miss. MOUTON, WILLARD J., junior ..... .... P erry NASTASI, JOSEPH, junior ........ ..... M onroe NELSON, EARL E., Sophomore. . . ..... Baton Rouge NELSON, IVILLIAM M., junior. ..... Baton Rouge NIELSEN, KATHERINE AZENA, junior. . ....... Elton NORRIS, KRAMER D., junior ................ West Monroe OCCHIPINTI, ANTHONY JOSEPH, junior. . . .New Orleans O,FLARITY, PATRICK LEROY, junior ............ Lafayette OGDEN, OLIVER OTIS, Sophomore .......... Baton Rouge OLINDE, JAMES S., junior ........................ Bueche OLIVIER, EDWARD ADOLPH JR., Sophomore. .Arnaudville OVERSTREET, BARBARA SUE, junior ........ New Orleans PARETI, DAVID, Sophomore. ..... .... N ew Orleans PARSONS, ROBERT E., junior.. . ..... New Orleans PEAK, MARVIN LYLE, junior ...... ......... R eservc PEARCE, JOSEPH BURKS, junior. . . .... Magnolia, Ark. PERALTA, ALFRED CHARLES, Sophomore .... New Orleans PERRY, THOMAS O., junior .................... Shreveport PETERSON, LOLA ERLINE, Sophomore. . . ....... Cinclare PHELPS, JAMES C., junior ......... .... N ew Orleans PHILLIPS, WILTON, JR., junior .... . . . .Baton Rouge PIERCE, PAUL RAY, junior ......... .... J ackson, Miss. POOLE, SAMUEL E. JR., junior .... ........ A lexandria 123 PRICE, DOYLE C., junior ...................,.... Marion PRUET, CORINE ELIZABETH, Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge REINE, ALTON J. JR., Sophomore ..... ..... B aton Rouge REULET, ROBERT L., junior. .. ..... Alexandria RINAUDO, JOSEPH, Sophomore .............. St. Francisville ROBINSON, ALVIN BERTRAND, junior ........ New Orleans ROGERS, WILLIAM WALTER, Sophomore ...... Shreveport SANDERS, HUEY P., junior ........ ....... B aton Rouge SANFORD, CHAPMAN L., junior ...... Jobabo, Oriente, Cuba SAYES, ELSIE BILLIE, junior ................ Baton Rouge SCAFIDE, ANDREW JOSEPH, junior .... Bay St. Louis, Miss. SCALFI, SALLY LOUISE, junior ..........,..... De Ridder SCALLAN, O. JR., Sophomore. ............... Marksville SCIBETTA, JOSEPH V., junior. ..... .......... N ew Orleans SI-IANKLE, ARTHUR THOMPSON, Sophomore ........ Jena SHAWINSKI, INEX S., junior ............ Mendenhall, Miss. SHERRILL, GUY J., junior ................ . . .Alexandria SINGLETARY, JOHN NOLAND, junior. . .... Baton Rouge SMITH, CHARLES RAY, junior ......... ...... N ew Roads SNOVV, WILLIAM WELLS, junior .... .. .New Orleans SOILEAU, DONALD, junior ...... .... Y 'ille Platte STERKX, ALBERT O., junior ....... ..... A lcxandria SVVEENEY, HUGH LEE, junior .... ...... . ..Vint0n TAUSSIG, RENZA, junior ..... ..... L ake Charles TEFAS, OLGA GEO., junior ...............,...... Mom-oc THOMPSON, DOROTHY ANNE, Sophomore .... Baton Rouge THOMPSON, RICHARD J., Sophomore ...... Little Rock, Ark. TOMES, BARBARA, Sophomore. . ....... New Orleans TURNER, ELBERT R., Sophomore ....... . . . .Zachary YVALLETTE, SAMMIE E., Sophomore .... ..... F ranklin IVATSON, IVIAX EDYVIN, junior ....... ...... . .Tallulah WEBB, HYLTON O., Sophomore ..... .... E I Dorado, Ark. WEINBERG, JOAN MARIE, junior .... ..... N vw Orleans IVHEAT, CHALMERS VAN, junior .... ............ R io WHITE, JESSE D., junior .......... . .... Alexandria WILLIAMS, JOHN BUIE, junior .... V. . .Port Arthur, Tex. WILSON, JOHN CHARLES, junior ..... ..... B astrop VVOMACK, BETTIE JEAN, junior ............ Baton Rouge INOOD, J. TRIGG JR., junior ............. Mendenhall, Miss. YOUNG, FLETCHER R. JR., Sophomore ........ Shreveport ndergrrzduatef COLLEGE OF EDUCATIO The purpose of the College of Education is to pre- pare students for teaching positions. It administers curricula designed specifically for preparation of stu- dents in the various teaching helds. Teachers should rank high in mental alertness, physi- cal appearance, personal attractiveness, power of ex- pression, and professional enthusiasm. Practical class- room cxperience helps the students of the College of Education develop such qualities. The University Laboratory School is maintained in Peabody Hall for observation and student teaching at the elementary and high school levels. Its primary func- tion is to provide opportunity for teachers-in-training to acquire skills and understandings in the techniques of teaching, in classroom management, and in the selection and organization of subject matter. A stall' of superior teachers is maintained for the pur- pose ol' giving desirable instruction to children, for dem- onstrating teaching procedure to student teachers, and for acquainting prospective teachers with approved teaching procedures and viewpoints. The total enrollment of the College of Education for the 194-8-I94-9 session is 535, with 91 in the Senior Class. Student teachers are acquainted with teaching practices. Virginia DEAN EDWARD B. ROBERT STUDENT OFFICERS Dunnam, vice-presidentg Lawrence Willey, presidentg Joan MacCurdy, secretary-treasurer. t as it Q S George Peabody Hall. Betty Scrpas, W. O. Lynch, and Sally Clayton in Modern Dance class. Esther Rao Willc teaches Z1 young student. l26 FIRST ROW: ADAMS, HELEN MOORE, Forest Hill: Pi Mu Epsilon: Mili- tary Sponsor, '-I7-118: Baptist Student Union Council, '47-48. ANDERSON, MERILYN M., New Orleans: Louisiana Players Guild: Masquers. ANDREWS, JEAN ELIZABETH, Lottie. ASSISFF, MARY VIRGINIA, Mansfield. ASTON, MARGUERITE OUIDA, Monroe: Chi Omega. BAKER. GEORGE PAUL, Ballston Spa, N. Y.: Sinfonia: Kappa Phi Kappa: Alpha Lambda Tau: Newman Club. BARRY, MARY ELIZABETI-I, Prairieville. BEAN, CATHERINE LOUISE, Shreveport: Kappa Kappa Gam- ma: YWCA: Womcn's Recreation Association: Health and Physical Education Majors Club. SECOND RO'W: BECNEL, GERARD ARTHUR, Vacherie: Kappa Phi Kappa: Newman Club. BERRY, BEVERLY RUTI-I, Baton Rouge. BISI-IOP, GERALDINE, jackson, Miss.: Delta Psi Kappa. BLUIIM, NATIAIALEE, New Orleans: Purple Jackets: jewish Student Council. ' BROWN, DULCIE PATRICIA, Arcadia: Delta Delta Delta: Senior Advisor. BROWN, EARLE ROBINSON, Franklinton. BUCK, CHARLES STUART, Kinder. BURTON, ROBERT LUTHER, Little Rock, Ark.: Vice-Presi- dent, Phi Mu Alpha: Director, Male Glee Club. THIRD ROW: BYRNES, VERA SOULE, Bogalusa: Mortar Board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Lambda Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Honor Award, College of Education, '47: YWCA. CALI, LAURA, LaPlace. CAMP, HOWARD EVERETT JR., New Bern, N. C.: Sigma Chi: Kappa Phi Kappa: Swimming Team, '43-48. CARNAL, KENNETH SIMPSON, Lecompte: Phi Delta Theta. CLARK, ALMA LEE, Lake Charles: President, French House, '48-49: Newman Club. COBB, MIRIAM LOUISE, Jena: President, Alpha Chi Omega, '48-49: YWCA: Aquaeade Sponsor, '46: Wesley Players: Delta Gamma Delta. COLLIER, PAGE M., Thibodaux: Alpha Xi Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Louisiana Players Guild. CONNELL, MARTHA MATTHEWS, Fort Valley, Ga,: Phi Lambda Pi. FOURTH ROW: CRAGIN, YVESLEY ELIZABETH, Baton Ronge: Alpha Chi Omega: Delta Psi Kappa. CRAIG, DOROTHY, Baton Rouge: Alpha Delta Pi. D'AMICO, ANNIE ROSALIE, Maringouin. DANAHER, PATTY, New Orleans: Beta Sigma Omicron. DAVIS, EMMA L., Baton Rouge: Newman Club. DAVIS, TOMMIE H., Carville: Kappa Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Sigma Iota: Mortar Board: Kappa Delta Pi: Lambda: Purple Jackets: Newman Club: French Club. de la HOUSSAYE, DOLORES, Franklin. SE I ORS COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FIRST COLUMN: DeLEO, CARL, Donaldsonville. IIICKEY, TOM SWIFT, Atlanta, Ga., Kappa Alpha, L Club: Southeastern Conference Champion, 1140-yard dash, '48, IJIER, BLANCI-IE j. AIR., Baton Rouge. DONALDSON, MAURIN Cl-IARLES, Reserve. DOUCIERE. KATI-IRYN, Mangham, Pi Mu Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi. DUNAWAY, JOHN l--I., Bogalusa, Masquers, President, Tau Della Tau. SECOND COLUMN: DUNNAM, E. VIRGINIA, Vivian: Vic'e-Presitlenl, Beta Sigma Omieron, '-'18, Vice-President, College of Education, IS-49, Panhellenic Council, l7--19, Student Senate, 'fl8. ELDRED, SAMMIE NELL, Oakdale, Chi Omega, Vice-Prcsi- dent, President, Parke: Dormitory, '-I5--l7: President, junior Class, '47, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi, '1i8. ICLEY, AIESSIE LEE, Gilbert. ICLKINS, JOEL C., Baton Rouge, Secretary, Square and Com- pass Cluh. FERGUSON, lX'III-'l ON LEWIS, Baton Rouge: Kappa Phi Kappa. FITZGERALD, ALLEN, Lake Artlnxr. THIRD COLUMN: ITRYE, ROBERT L., Shongaloo. FURR, PAUL RICHARD, IX'ICllll7IlIS, Tenn. GENERES, LOUIS FLORVAL lll, New Orleans, Theta Kappa Phi, Pi Mu Epsilon. GERMANY, D. LOUISE, 'Baton Rouge. COMEZ, HEXVITT BRYAN, Baton Rouge, President, Kappa Phi Kappa, Cheerleader, '42-43. GOODE, 'I'ERRIiI..I. ARCHER, llaton Ronge, Kappa Phi Kappa. FOURTH COLUMN: I GORDON, IIANE, Slneveporl, Vice-President, Senior Class, Secretary-'l'reasureiy International Relations Club, YWCA,- Baptist Student Union, Louisiana Players Guild, Senior Advisor, House Committee, Annie Boyd Dormitory, Freshman Counselor- GRAVES, ALMA CERTRUIJE. Port Barre: Della Gamma, Delta Gamma Delta, Purple jackets: YWCA, Womens Recrea tion Association: Wesley Players, Senior Advisor, Associaletm Women Students. GRICE. F. MERRELLE, Baton Ronge. CRlLLE'l l'A, Iil.lZABE'l'l--I, New Orleans. CUEDRY. PERRY A., Sl. Amant, NCWIIIZIII CIIIIII Kappa Ph Kappa, Kappa Delta Pi, GUILLOT, NORXIA liLlZAllli'l'll. Baton Ronge: Alpha Del ta Pi. Lawrence Willey gains practical experience in teaching. FIRST ROW: GIJNN, BE'l 'l'Y GORDON. Lake Charles: Chi Omega, YWCA. HADLEY, ROSICMARY, Merryville. I-IALI., Illi'I l'Y LIEWELI., Baton Rouge. HALL. IRNA MARIE, Bunkie: Alpha Xi Delta, Vice-President, Wesley Foundation, 'flti-473 Wesley Players. I-lARGlS, WILFRED MILLARD, Lockport: Cheerleader, '48-49: Varsity Swimming. IIEISERT, llIfIVICRl.Y CLAIRE, Opelousas. I'lEI I'liR'l', SYLVIA IVAI,'I'ON, Oakdale. HENDERSON. MARAIORIE NIAYNIC, lferridayg Kappa Delta. SECOND ROW: IIERNANDEZ. I-IICRIIISRT -IOSEPH, Lafayette. HOUSTON. MAXEY HTTA, Baton Rouge, YX'VCAg Race Relations Club. IONES. I5E'l l'Y POPE, Shreveportg Delta Gamma. JONES, DOROTHY 610. West Monroe: Kappa Deltag Phi Theta Kappa. KINCIIEN. FRANCIS EDWARD JR., Baton Rouge. KING, MAR-IORII2 GRIFFIN, Denham Springs, KOIKLER, JASPER FRED, Baton Rougeg YMCA Cabinet, Cadet Lieutenant. ROTC. I.aCAZIi, KI'iNNIi l'l-I NEIL. Bunkie: International Relations tllnhg Kappa Delta l'i. THIRD ROW: I LANSING, MARY MARGARET, Magnolia. Miss.: President, XVOmen's Recreation Association, '48-49. LAVIGNE, LENNIE, Ponehatoula. LeISLANC. KAY THERESA, Abbevilleg Phi Mug Physical Edu- cation Majors Club, Dance Club. LEDBETTER, MILLICENT JANE, Alexandriag Alpha Chi Omega: YWCA, Panhellenic Council. LEININGER, WILFRED CLARENCE, Baton Rouge. LIEBERMAN, HOWARD, South Bend, Ind.: Kappa Phi Kappa. LIVINGSTON, SYBIL LOURDES, Rayvilleg Reporter, Physical Education Majors Club, '46-475 Reporter, Women's Recreation Association, '46--17. LLOVERAS, CAROL LOU, New Orleansg Alpha Xi Deltag Women's Recreation Association. FOURTH ROW: LOFLIN, JAMES T., New Orleans: L Club, Rifle Teamg Varsity Football: Track Team. LOWE, MARY FRANCES, Mindeng Alpha Delta Pig YWCA. LYON, VASHTI CATHERINE, Welsh: Alpha Delta Pi. MacCl,IRDY, JOAN, Lake Charles: Pledge Mistress, Phi Mug Delta Gamma Deltag Secretary-T1'easurer, College of Education. M ARSA LISE, VIVIAN, DeRidder. MASLING. BILLY ALLEN, Baton Rougeg Kappa Kappa Psi: Varsity Bandg LSU Concert Bandg Newman Club. MASON, NELLIE G., Baton Rouge. si luis COLLEGE OF EDUCATION FIRST COLUMN: MCARTHUR, DOROTHY MARY, New Orleans. MCARTOR, MARTHELL, Lake Charles. McCALL, OMA ROBERTA, Grand Chcnier. MCCARTY, MARJORIE, West Monroeg Chi Lambda. MCCLINTOCK, ALMA RUTH, Baton Rouge. MCMANUS, MARY ANN, Shrevepoimg Alpha Omicron Pi. SECOND COLUMN: MCTAGGART, LORRAINE, Baton Rougeg Bela Sigma Omi cron. MIRE, ANNE LOUISE, Slidell, Alpha Chi Omcgag Della Gam ina Delta. MOORE, EDMUND JOSEPH, Alexandriag Newman Clubg Kal: pa Phi Kappa. MORALES, ANTONIO, Baton Rouge. MORRIS, JAMES WYATT, Baton Rouge, L Clubg Senio- FooLbaIl Manager. NEEL, YVILLIAM E., Brookhaven, Miss. THIRD COLUMN: NEWMAN, IRMA ANDERSON, Baton Rouge. NUNNALLY, CATHERINE KEENY, New Orleans, Alph Omicron Pi. OLIPHANT, MARY VIRGINIA, Alexandriag Phi Mug Univen sily Art Club. ' ORY, DOROTHY CAROL, Baker, University Ivomen Veterar Association. OTT, MARY VIRGINIA, ML. I-Iermon: Bela Sigma Omicron. PEARCE, CAROLYN ADELE, Denham Springs. FoURTH COLUMN: ' PHILLIPS, CHARLES D. JR., Monroe, Historian. Chaplain Kappa Phi Kappa, Weightlifting Team, 'AIG-'18, I PICKENS, GLORIA JOY, Baton Rouge. POLITZ, LUCILLE ROSEMARY, Napoleonvillec Newman Club: Alpha Lambda Della, Kappa Della Pi. PULLIAM, MARJORIE, Lake Charles, Della Gamma, Weslc Foundation. ROUSSEL, CARMIZN BERNADETTE, Lulcherg Alpha Omega Kalcri Tekakwilhag Newman Club. SAWL, IRENE, New Orleans. A Women's Physical Education class receives volley b instructions. FIRST ROW: SCALISE, LEE JOSEPH, Lake Charles. SCHEUERMANN, RAMONA ANGELLOZ, Baton Rouge: Alpha Lambda Della: Mu Sigma Rho: Delta Psi Kappag Kappa Delta Pi. SI-IAIflfE'1 I , IRIS ELAINE, Baton Rouge. SHELTON, DEINIRAI. S'l'A'FFORD, Memphis, Tenn.: Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia: Canterbury Club, Director, Episcopal Chapel Choir. SIESS, CRETCI-IEN, Lake Charles. SIMS, EDl'l'lfI MARIE, Baton Rouge. SONNIER, RI'l'A MARIE, Rayne: Pi Beta Phig President, Delta Gamma Delta. 'fl7A'lSg Vice-President, Parker Dormitory, '46-479 Newman Club. Sl'EDAI.E, C. MERCEDES, Baton Rouge: Purple jackets, Sec- l'Cl1Il'y, Womcn's Recreation Association. SECOND ROW: STACY, MAR I'l-IA ANN, Oak Grove: Delta Omicron. STACG, HARRY LEE, Rayne: Kappa Phi Kappa. SUMMERS, ERLINE, Baton Rouge, Alpha Delta Pi. TATAR, I-IELENE R., Plaquemine: Interfaith Council: Tarbuth Society. TAYLOR, IIE'I I'Y AIEAN, Arcadia, Kappa Della, Vice-President. Panhellenif. '4l7g Vice-President, Louise Garig Dormitory, '48-49. TEACIIE, ORAN A., Alma, Ark,: Alpha Tau Omega. THARP, DOROTHY LOUISE, Maplewood. p TRAVIS, EUGENIA POWELL, Kentwood, Alpha Omicron Pi. THIRD ROW: VESTAL, PEGGY KATHRYN, Lake Charlesg Alpha Oniicron Pi. VIATOR, MARIDEL LOUISE, New lberiag Alpha Delta Pi. NVAGUESPACK, LEONARD J., Donaldsonville. - E WARNER, SHIRLEY ANN, Covington, Alpha Delta Pi. WATWOOD, DORRIS, Greenville, Miss., Phi Mug Delta Gam- ma Deltag Delta Psi Kappag Kappa Delta Pig Mortar Board. WELCH, DOROTHY VIRGINIA, Jena. WELLS, HARDY O. JR., Baton Rouge. XVILLE, ESTHER RAE, Shreveport, Pi Beta Phig Newman Club. FOURTH ROW: WILLEY, LAVVRENCE VERNON, Baton Rouge, Scabbard and Blade, Kappa Delta Pig President, College of Education, '48-495 Cadet Captain, Air ROTC: Student Council. WILLIAMSON, INARREN WILLIAM, New Orleans: Kappa Delta Pi. ' ' ' I-VOLF, YVONNE EVELYN, Perryville. woon, Avis OLA, Franklintong Phi Mu. WOODS, FRANCIS P., Baton Rouge, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. YOUNG, CARRY GRACE, Lake Charles, Phi Mu. ,fn- l 1 ll ' t X f 1 ACHEE, LOIS J., Sophomore ........ ..... P aincourtville ALEXANDER, DONALD H., junior. . ........... Bastrop ALEXIUS, CARL JOHN, junior ..... ..... N ew Orleans ALLEN, ALVIN L. JR., junior ..... .... M emphis, Tenn. AUSTRUM, BETTY RAE, junior ...... . . .Baton Rouge AUSTRUM, PEGGY FAE, junior .... ..... B aton Rouge AVERA, WILLIAM J., junior ..... .... M oss Point, Miss. BABB, JOHN LESLIE, junior .... ........... W estlake BAILEY, BARBARA J., Sophomore ....... . . .Baton Rouge BAILEY, BETTY LUCILLE, junior .... ........... T rees BALIUS, CARL STEVEN, junior ..... .... B iloxi, Miss. . BANKSTON, RUSSELL M., junior. . ..... Baton Rouge BASKIN, ELIZABETH, junior .............. Port Arthur, Tex. BASS, MARIAN LUCILLE, junior .......... .... S hreveport BATEMAN, O. JERRY, junior .......... .... N ew Orleans BERGERON, MARK ALLEN, junior .... ......... P aulina BERNIER, VIOLET M., Sophomore ..... . . .New Orleans BERTHIER, AGNES, Sophomore .............. . ..... Livonia BILBO, ANN WINN, junior ............... .... R aceland BORNE, LLOYD JOSEPH, Sophomore... .... Braithwaite BORNMAN, ANNE BRYAN, Sophomore ........ Baton Rouge BOYST, CATHERINE PATRICIA, Sophomore ........ Monroe BRISCOE, MARY JEANNINE, Sophomore ..... Harlingen, Tex. BROWN, CARROLL ERWIN, Sophomore ........ Maringouin BROWNE, GWENDOLYN, junior ......... ...Baton Rouge BRYSON, FRIEDA BARBARA, junior .......... Baton Rouge BUCKALEW, WILLIAM A., junior ............ Baton Rouge BUTCHER, THOMAS EUGENE, junior ........ Biloxi, Miss. BYRNES, VINCENT MALCOLM, Sophomore .......... Ethel CARDINO, DORIS KATHRYN, Sophomore .... Natchitoches CAYARD, M. LUCILLE, Sophomore ............ New Orleans CHILDRESS, EDWARD, junior ..... .... M emphis, Tenn. CLARIDGE, BERTRAM W., junior .... .... R aleigh, N.C. COCO, BEVERLY, junior ...................... Cottonport COLMAN, BERYICE R., junior ......... .... N ewellton COMISH, GLORIA JOY, Sophomore. . . . .Independence CUMMINGS, BETTY JEAN, junior .......... .... C rowley CUTRER, BEVERLY DEAN, Sophomore ........ Baton Rouge DAVIS, ALICE, junior ................ .... B aton Rouge DAVIS, DORIS, junior .... ..... ........... B u nkic ndergrnduotef COLLEGE OF EDUCATION DESSAUR, JANE PATEN, junior.. ..... New Orleans DICKMANN, JOHN P. JR., junior .................. Algiers DIXON, ADELINE, junior ...... .............. N ew Orleans DUNBAR, CHILDS EDWIN JR., junior ........ New Orleans DUNN, JOHN M. JR., junior .................. New Orleans EDWARDS, WILMA, Sophomore .............. Baton Rouge ELLENDER, JACQUELINE SILLS, Sophomore ...... Houma ENGLISH, JOHNNIE LOUISE, junior .......... Shreveport EYSTER, YVARREN LEON, junior ............ New Orleans FALCON, SUE, junior ........................ Baton Rouge FANT, SHIRLEY ELIZABETH, Sophomore. .C1arksda1e, Miss. FAULKNER, RUSSELL O., junior ....... . ...... De Ridder FEDERICO, LORRAINE JESSIE, Sophomore .... New Orleans FINKENAUR, JOYCE, junior ................. .Baton Rouge FISHER, JOSEPH O., junior ....... ............. S hreveport FORD, SUZANNE AYLENE, junior .... ..... M angham FRANKLYN, RAMONA, junior .................. Fairbanks FRIEDEL, NORMAN LEO, junior ......... - ..... New Orleans FURLONG, DOROTHY JANE, Sophomore ...... New Orleans GAUDIN, F. JUNE, Sophomore ........ ..... N ew Roads GENERES, CARMEN MARIE, junior .......... New Orleans GOFF, MARTHA FRANCES, junior ............ Baton Rouge GORDEN, BEVERLY FAY, Sophomore .......... Fulton, Miss. GRABERT, ORIE PAUL, junior. . . ....... Raceland GRIGGS, CAROL LOUISE, junior ..... .... W est Monroe HARBUCK, PATSY ANN, junior .................. Monroe HARPER, GEORGIA, junior .................. Baton Rouge HAYNES, ELIZABETH ANNE, Sophomore ........ De Ridder HENNESY, CAROLYN, junior .... .... N ew Orleans HENRY, JAMES O., junior ...................... Winnsboro HIRSCH, IRENE, junior ................. .... N ew Orleans HOTARD, ROSE MARIE, Sophomore .... ......... V acherie HUDSON, KATHLEEN, junior ........... .... U rania HUERSTEL, EVELYN C., Sophomore .......... New Orleans HUMBLE, FRANCES, junior .................,.. Shreveport HUMPHREYS, HUBERT DAVIS, junior ............ Grayson HUNT, FAYE, Sophomore .................... Baton Rouge HUNT, KATHLEEN MARIE, Sophomore ........ Baton Rouge HURSTELL, STANLEY EUGENE, junior ...... New Orleans HURT, CHARLES I-I., junior ........ ...... B aton Rouge 133 JEANSONNE, BEVERLY ANNE, Sophomore .... Baton Rouge JENNINGS, ALICE MCCORMICK, junior ....... Baton Rouge JOHNSON, JIMMIE DEE, junior .............. West Monroe JOHNSTON, MARY ELIZABETH, Sophomore ...... Grayson JONES, MYRTIS ELAINE, Sophomore .... ..... R ayville KELLER, JO AMELIA, junior ........... ..... S hreveport KELLY, DAVID TERRENCE, junior ...... Little Rock, Ark. KRAAK, DOROTHY ANNE, junior ............ New Orleans LANDRY, HARRY LOUIS, junior .... . . .Klotzville LAYNE, JAYNE, junior ............ ..... N ew Orleans LEDET, TOMMY LEE, Sophomore. . ...... Baton Rouge LEFEBVRE, CLAIRE, junior .... ...... P ort Allen LITTLE, GUS THOMAS JR., junior. . . . .Maplewood LONG, BEN F. JR., junior ............ ..... T hibodaux LUDLUM, SUSIE JO, Sophomore. . . ...... Bastrop MADDEN, MINNIE, junior ..... ..... B aton Rouge MAGGIO, MARGARET ANN, Sophomore ........ New Roads MARSALISE, CATHERINE, junior .............. DeRidder MARSHALL, EDIE HAMMOND, Sophomore .... Baton Rouge MARTINEZ, DOUGLAS PIZARRO, junior ...... Alexandria MARTINEZ, RAYMOND HAROLD, junior ...... New Orleans MAULDIN, JEANNE A., Sophomore. . . ..... Baton Rouge MCDANIEL, BILLIE JEAN, junior .... . . .Baton Rouge MCLIN, EMMA LOU, junior .... ....... W aldheim MELANSON, JEANNETTE, Sophomore ........ Baton Rouge MENARD, HAROLD FRANCIS, junior ........ New Orleans MILLER, BETTY ANN, junior .................... Monroe MINVIELLE, VIRGINIA LEE, Sophomore ........ New Iberia MOEBIUS, BARBARA ALLYN, junior. . . .... Maplewood MONTICELLO, MARIE, junior .... ..... N ew Orleans MONTZ, DAN S., Sophomore .................... New Sarpy MOORE, COLLEEN PATRICIA, junior .......... Shreveport MOSS, WILBERT O., junior .......... . . .Bcaumont, Tcx. NIOULIN, BETTY LORRAINE, junior .......... New Orleans NADLER, EUGENIA, junior .................... Plaqueminc NAVARRE, ALVIN JOSEPH, Sophomore .... Golden Meadow NELSON, BILLIE JO, junior. . . . . .Lake Charles NIX, ROBERT RAY, junior. ....... Jamestown NORTON, BETTY, junior .... .... L ake Charles ndercgroduoter COLLEGE OF EDUCATION OGDEN, ROBERT JAMES, junior ............ Rosetta, Miss. OLIPHINT, JACQUELINE MARIE, Sophomore. .Baton Rouge OTTVVELL, GLORIA DALE, Sophomore ........ Plaquemine OVERTON, THOMAS L., Sophomore. .. ..... Shreveport OXFORD, BETTY DELWYN, junior ....V .... L ake Charles PALMISANO, RUTH, junior .................. New Orleans PARKER, WILLIAM EDGAR, Sophomore ........ Ville Platte PEACOCK, SHIRLEY MAE, junior ..... ..... B aton Rouge PENDLETON, LOLA JEANNE, Sophomore ........ Mansfield PENNINGTON, WYEMA F. Sophomore. .. .... Baton Rouge PERSAC, JANICE MARY, junior. . .... Baton Rouge PHEBUS, SUZANNE, junior. .. ..... ..... M onroe PLATT, BETTY DEAN, Sophomore ..... .... B aton Rouge POUNDS, DOROTHY JEAN, junior ................ Monroe PRENTICE, CESSFORD ALTON, junior ........ New Iberia REDOCK, SANFORD ALVIN, junior. . ..... New Orleans REID, ELBERT, junior ............ ..... J ackson, Miss. REULET, MARY HELEN, junior .... ........... R osedale RICHARDSON, BETTY, junior ............. ..... M onroe RIGAUD, CLINTON JR., Sophomore .... ...... A rabi ROBERT, BARBARA JANE, junior ..... .... B aton Rouge ROBERTS, DOROTHY EDNA, junior .......... Baton Rouge ROBERTS, DOROTHY GENEVIEVE, junior .... Baton Rouge ROBICHAUX, RUTH ELETA, junior .......... New Orleans RUETHAIN, MARIAN, junior ............ Little Rock, Ark. RUSSELL, MARCIA VIRGINIA, junior ........ Baton Rouge SANFORD, EVELYN MANNING, junior. .. ...... shrevcport SAVESON, JOEY, Sophomore ........ . . .Baton Rouge SCHLAEFFLIN, CARL A. JR., Sophomore. .... Dayton, Ohio SEIBERT, WILLIE MAE, Sophomore .... ..... N ew Roads SHAWINSKI, STANLEY, junior ..... .... W ashington, Pa. SHORT, NAVA JO, Sophomore .... ............... I nnis SHORT, ROBERT D., junior ......... .... L ake Charles SIMON, ALBERT JOSEPH, junior. . . . . . . .New Orleans SIMON, CECILE MYRA, junior .............. Baton Rouge SINGLETON, MARY NELL, Sophomore ........ Franklinton SLIMER, BERNARD JAMES, junior ...... .... S hrcveport SMITH, ELIZABETH LEIGH, junior ..... .. .Baton Rouge SMITH, MARY SUE, junior ............ ..... W est Monroe STEWART, JOHN INALTER, Sophomore. ..... Biloxi, Miss. 135 SUAREZ, CARMENCITA THERESA, junior .... New Orleans SUSSMAN, RO, Sophomore .... .... ........ H o t Springs, Ark. SWAIN, MARY BOB, Sophomore. ...... Cotton Valley SVVIFT, ANGYLYN, junior. ,........ ..Monroe TARDY, JOHN EDWARD, Sophomore .... ..... B iloxi, Miss. TAYLOR, LOIS, Sophomore ........................ Bunkie TAYLOR, T. J., junior .......................... New Era TERREBONNE, MARILYN AGNES, Sophomore. .Pla uemine THATCI-IER, BEVERLY ANNE, fu-may ........ Baton Rouge THOMAS, MARY ANN, junior .................. Shreveport THOMAS, VVALTER J., junior ................ Augusta, Mc. THORSON, NVILLIAM VV, Sophomore. . . . . .Lake Charles THRASH, MARY MAUDINE, junior ..... .... L ake, Miss. TRAPPEY, MYRNA MARIE, junior .... ..... N ew Iberia TREUIL, RALPH J., junior ...... .... B elle Chasse VALENZIANO, SAM, junior. . ..... White Castle VINCENT, BILLIE RAE, junior ....... .... L ake Charles WALE, BETTY JEAN, Sophomore .... .... D enham Springs WALKER, GRAYDON L., junior .............. Baton Rouge WALKER, MARY MARGARET, Sophomore. .McComb, Miss WALKER, TOIVIMY LOU, Sophomore .... .... B aton Rouge WALTERS, KENNETH, L., junior. . . ........ Shreveport WATSON, C. H., junior .......... ..... .... M e rryville WATSON, MARGARET, junior. . ....... Monroe WEIL, FAY, Sophomore ............ ..... V icksburg, Miss. WHITAKER, MAXINE, junior ................ West Monroe WILEY, ROGER GLEN, junior ................ Baton Rouge WILLIAMS, RACHEL BETH, Sophomore .... Golden Meadows WOODARD, BETTY BERNICE, junior. .... Arcadia YOUNG, NAN ANGELA, Sophomore. . . .... Baton Rouge YOUNG, SHIRLEY J., Sophomore. . . ...... New Orleans YOUNGER, MARY, junior ..... ....... N ew Orleans ndergrnduatef COLLEGE OF GI EERI The College of Engineering has for its objec- tive the training of young men and women for responsible positions in the engineering profes- sion. In the courses of study the classroom work is supplemented by practical work in the field, the drafting room, and the laboratory. College of Engineering graduates are found in every part of the world, holding important engineering positions or positions in other re- lated fields. The Engineering Experiment Station renders service to the people of the nation and the state by conducting vital research projects and com- piling useful engineering information. The De- partment of Chemical Engineering conducts re- search for processing industries of this section. Total enrollment in the College of Engineer- DEAN LEO JOSEPH LASSALLE Marcel Whipple and John Green in a civil engineering lab ing for the 1948-1949 session is 1537, with 547 in the Senior Class. STUDENT OFFICERS Wllbcrt H. Marmion, prcsidentg James B. Oakley, vice-presidentg Francis C. Roy, secretary-treasurerg John M. Bass, representative. Alex Finney, Bill Dinkins, and George Holliday in concrete lab. Henry Thomas and Ralph Dortcz in Civil Engineering lab, Machine Shop. T? EL? S K . Strength of Matcri .J 'I .Nj 'iff k. M 1 . -4. I k 1 id,-f ,np F f fl 5 Krgfgglew ,,,.M,1 21, W . 1 I. 2 '- A '. ,I K gG 4,,,.f wo- H' fit' X 1 V.. , .. I , 1 ER. ala, ..l-M. X ..A I W W rj. . , . Alfg 1 , -fgflf' QW . I H 'U I I .-.A Tk ' EWELAJOF' A : ', 7,1 .,.1'vf5-1 .4 -5 I MH ef 1 1 ., WH: . ,V K X LE x. Six if? it :I -.,3gL?l5f' ,fq ft ,QL , gg .jf ., Q-. ' A 1 I kj. 15141 1 as L v QU Al fr 7 ' ijfJ'Q5': A' L - 'f am? X nm' L 'e -T' LN.: ' ,qi X lflw Below: Edmund Brumcr at work on a hydraulic press. Dr. R. L. Bottoms and C, L, Stewart with direct Bottom: E. J. Langetec and J. H. Kepncr clip vaporization and process sugar from the Audubon Sugar Factory. equilibrium Constants shccts. Joe Richard in a civil engineering lab. 4 FIRST ROW: ABREU, EFRAIN. Arccibo, Puerto Rico. ACOSTA, COURTNEY SHARP, I-Ioumag Theta Xi. ACUFF, ADMIRAI. DEWEY, North Little Rock, Ark. AnmNc:'roN. JAMES F. JR., Natchitoches. ADKINS, JAMES LEON, Homer: Geological and Milling Society. ALESSI, JOHN J., New Orleans: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. ALEXANDER, JOHN WILLIAM, Lake Charles, Geological antl Mining Society. AMY, FRANCO San Juan, I'uerto Rico: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ANAND, I-IARISI-I CI-IANDRA, New Delhi, India. SECOND ROW: ANDERSON, DORRANCE LAVELLE, Purvis, Miss.: Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers. ANDERSON. NA'I'I'lAN L., Chalmctteg Tau Beta Pi. ANDRIJS, A. MARION, llunkic. APLIN, CATER FREEMAN, Harrisonburg: American Insti- tute ol' Electrical Engineers. ARNAUD, HENRY, Arnaudville. ARNOLD, CLIF J., New Orleans: American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. ARSEMENT, LEO ANTI-IQNY, Port Arthur, Tex. ASIIY, SIDNEY LEE JR., Leesvilleg American Institute of Chem- ical Engineers: Alpha Chi Sigma. ATI-IER'l'ON, CHARLES ANDREW, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: ATKINS. MARSHALL LEE, Amite: Delta Chi, American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. BARBAY, JOSEPH ALVIN JR., Baton Rouge. I BARNEY, CHARLES L., Shreveportg L Club: Geological and Mining Society. BARRILLEAUX, BERNETTE G., Jeanerette. BARTUS, ALEX CHARLES, Hammond: American Institute of Electrical Engineersg Sigma Chi. BASS, JOHN M. III, New Orleansg Kappa Sigma: Samurai: Student Councilg American Society of Civil Engineers. BAUGUSS, LEE BRITTON, Vivian: American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. BAXTER, MAURICE GORDON, New Orleans: American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers. BEAM, LeROY MICHAEL, Chicago, Ill., Delta Tau Delta: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. FOURTH ROW: BEAR, ARTHUR L., Washington, D. C.g Geological and Mining Society. BEESON, HOUSIN BERNARD, Baton Rouge, Square and Com- pass Clubg American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Engineer- ing Student Council. BELL, JAMES EDWARD, North Charleroi, Pa.: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. BELL, FRED JR., Lake Charles. BELLINGER, NORMAN, Baton Rouge, Phi Delta Theta: Geological and Mining Societyg Pi Mu Epsilon. BELSOM, EDGAR LOUIS JR., New Orleans: American Society of Mechanical Engineers 5 Scabbard and Blade. BERGERON, RUBIN ANTHONY, Houma: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BERRY, RICHARD CAMERON, New Orleans, American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers. SENIURS Sl IIIHS COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FIRST COLUMN: BICKFORD, ROBERT E., Hammond: American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. BLACKBURN, BUELL EDWARD, Glenmore: American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers. BLAIR, HUGH C., Covington: Pi Kappa Alpha. BLANCHARD, ULYSSE Belle Rose. BLATTNER, FREDERICK E. JR., Covington: Pi Kappa Alpha. BLYTHE, ROBERT D., DeWitt, Ark.: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. SECOND COLUMN: BOARDMAN, GRANT CLINTON, Monroe: Beta Theta Pi. BOGAN, ROBERT A., Baton Rouge: Theta Xi: Daggers: Pres- ident, Sophomore Class: American Institute of Chemical En- gineers. BOLT, SAMUEL EUGENE, Sarasota, Fla.: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Scahhartl and Blade: Distinguished Military Graduate. BOSSIER, I-IARDING WILLIAM, Baton Rouge: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. BOSSIER, LEONARD HOUSTON, Baton Rouge: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BOUDREAUX, GEORGE SI-IELTON, Lutcher: Alpha Tau Omega: American Society' of Mechanical Engineers: Veterans of Foreign Wars. THIRD COLUMN: BOUDREAUX, ROBERT SHIRLEY, Baton Rouge: Theta Kappa Phi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: New- man Club. BOURDET, EDWARD D., New Orleans: Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences. BOURG, GEORGE JAMES, Baton Rouge: American Institute ol Electrical Engineers. BOURGEOIS, PAUL OTTO, Port Allen: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BOURGEOIS, TRIJMAN A., Baton Rouge: Theta Kappa Phi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BRADFORD, FRANCIS M., Alexandria: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. FOURTH COLUMN: BRANNAN, JOSEPH C., Shreveport: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. BRENNER, FERD CARI. PETER, Alexandria: Sigma Chi: Phi Eta Sigma: 'Pau Beta Pi: Alpha Chi Sigma: American Institute ol Chemical Engineers. BRIEDE, XVILLIAM HENRY Ill, New Orleans: Phi Della Theta: Samurai: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. BRIGGS, D. BRl'l I'AlN, Baton Rouge: 'l'heta Xi: Daggers: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Student Council, '-46: Student Senate, '-l7 Square and Compass Club: President, junior Class. BRIGNAC, EDMOND P.. French Settlement: Alpha Chi Sigma. BROWN. ALFRED Wll..I.l.-XM, Clinton, Iowa: American So- ciety ol' Civil Engineers: 'l'au Beta Pi. Audubon Sugar Factory. In Zi- 1-:Sir I .., F ' V,-1: FIRST ROW: BROWN, MAX I., Latrobe, Pa. BRUMMER, EDMIIND A., New Orleans: Lambda Chi Alpha: American Institute ol' Electrical Engineers. BURKE, THOMAS FULTON, Baton Rouge: Alpha Chi Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. BURKHALTER, LYNWOOD C., Baton Rouge: American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers. llU'I l'ERWOR'l'II, JOSEPH FRANKLIN JR., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: American Institute ol' Chemical Engineers: Phi Eta Sigma. BYRD, KENNI'1'I'l'l JEROME. White Oak. Mo.: American In- stitute ol' Electrical Engineers. CABAI., ALVARA, Panama, Republic cle Panama: Secretary, Phi Iota Alpha. Summer '-I7: IlllCl'fI'1IlCl'lllly Council. '47: Amer- ican Society ol' Civil Engineers. C.AllAl.I.ERO, RAYMOND I.., New Orleans. CAIN, BENTON E., llrookhaven. Miss. SECOND ROW: CAMPIIELL, EARNEST DARE, Bunkie: Alpha Chi Sigma: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. CANDEI.I.A, PHILIP JOSEPI-I, Eunice. CARR, JAMES S, JR., Baton Rouge: Delta Kappa Epsilon: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences. CARTER, JOHN 'l'., Alexandria: American Society of Civil Engineers. CARTER. ROBERT PRENTISS, Franklintong Delta Chi: Sigma 'l'au Sigma: American Society of Civil Engineers: Daggers. CASEY, FELIX MONROE JR., Gootlhope: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. CAUSEY. ANDREW JACKSON JR., Baton Rouge: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. CERMAI-I, JOSEF JAN, New Orleans. CIIALMERS, SYDNEY GALLOWAY, North Arlington, N. J.: Phi Eta Sigma: American Society of Civil Engineers. THIRD ROW: CHAMPAGNE, HURTIS JOSEPH, Theriot: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. CI-IARITAT, RAYMOND H., Thibodaux. CHRISTIAN, JOSEPH ROY, Tenaha, Tex.: Geological and Mining Society. CLARK, FRANK EDWARD, Baton Rouge: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. CLAYTON, RAY P,, Little Rock, Ark.: Sigma Nu: Pi Mu Epsi- lon: American Society of Civil Engineers. 1 CLEARY, WILLIAM EVERET, Lake Charles: Sigma Pi: In- terfraternity Council: Samurai. CLOUGI-I, WILLIAM RAYMOND, Shreveport: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Samurai: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers: Honor Court Justice. COCO, NORTON T., Bordelonvillez American Institute of Electrical Engineers. COLLETTE, D. ALLAN JR., Lake Charles: President, YMCA: President, Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Tau Sigma: American Society of Civil Engineers. FOURTH ROW: COLLINS, ALVAH EDWARD, Laurel, Miss.: Geological and Mining Society. COLVIN, LEE WILLETTE, Pensacola, Fla.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. COOKE, THOMAS, Iowa. COTTEN, SOULE E., McComb, Miss.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ' COURVILLE, EUGENE WILSON, Baton Rouge: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. - COWEN, EARL JAMES, New Orleans: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. COX, CLEMENT C., Sweet Lake: Delta Chi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Pi Mu Epsilon: Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences. ' COX, FREDERICK GARDINER, Laurel, Miss.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Geological and Mining Society. CRAFT, JAMES WENDELL, Tylertown, Miss.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Omicon Delta Kappa: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Representative, College of Engineering, '47-48: Vice-President, Student Body, '-I8-49: Daggers. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING-l' FIRST COLUMN: CRAIG, CHARLES EDWIN JR., Baton Ronge, American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. CROSBY, RALPH, Picaynne, Miss., Pi Kappa Alpha, Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers, Baptist Men on Campus. DAIGLE, DONALD, Crowley, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Daggers. DANIELS, LLOYD I-I., Collins, Miss. DANTIN, ELVIN JOSEPH, Golden Meadow, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau Sigma, American Society of Civil Engineers. DARTEZ, LEO R., Abbeville, Sigma Chi: American Society oi Civil Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Tau Sigma, Newman Club. SECOND COLUMN: DAVIS, LEON ANDREW, Shreveport, Geological and Mining Society. DAVIS, ROBERT LEE, New Orleans, Kappa Sigma, American Society of Civil Engineers. DAXVKINS, BILLY XVEBB, Farlnerville. DAZET, CLEMENT SYLVAN JR., New Orleans, American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers. DECKER, CHARLES WILLARD, Mandeville. DeFRIECE, ALLEN NORVEL, Maringouin, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Larnlxla Upsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineers. THIRD COLUMN: DELAUNE, LAWRENCE JOSEPH, Ponchatoula, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Pi Mn Epsilon, American Society of Civil Engineers. DELK, JOHN ROBERT, Texarkana, Ark. DELPH, DALTON EWELL JR., New Orleans, Pi Kappa Alpha. DENI-IAM, BERTRAM R,, North Little Rock, Ark., Pi Mu Epsilon, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DENHAM, KENNETH F., North Little Rock, Ark, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mn Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical En- gineers, Tau Beta Pi. DILLON, SAMUEL ARTHUR, Gillette, Wyo., Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. FOURTH COLUMN: I DINKINS, WILLIAM H. JR., Shreveport, Pi Kappa Alpha, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Interfraternily Ath- letic Council, Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class, '48-49, Inter- Iraternity Council, LSU Engineer Staff, Samurai. DODSON, HEBER JR., Alexandria. DOI-IERTY, JAMES ROBERT, Pine Bluff, Ark., American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. DRURY, LLOYD LEONARD. New Orleans, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, American IVelding Society. ' DUHON, ELTON JOSEPH, Vinton. DULANY, JAMES EDNVARD JR., Baton Rouge. Harold Hubbs at a metal lathe. FIRST ROW: DUNBAR, HUEY, Shreveport. DUNN, ROBERT JAMES, New Orleans, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. DUNNINGTON, DONALD ALFRED, Baton Rouge, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Dul'ON'l', ALLEN VERNON, Abbeville, Sigma Chi. DUPONT, de ST. ANTOINE J., Phoenix, Manition, Indian Ocean. DYKSTRA, PHILIP R., Baton Rouge, Alpha Chi Sigma, Amer- ican Institute of Chemical Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Ch' i. ECKERT, WILLIAM JOHN. St. Marys, Pa., Treasurer, Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers, Varsity Football, Boxing. ELLIOTT, DAN P., Shreveport, American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers. ELLIS, DAVID W., Greenwood, Miss., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, American Institute of Milling and Metallurgical Engineers. SECOND ROW: I-ZLLISON, JAMES A., Diboll, Tex. ENGLISH, DOUGLAS CHARLES, Baton Rouge, American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers, EVERHARDT, CHARLES JOHN JR., New Orleans, Ameri- can Society of lvlechanical Engineers. EXNICIOS, JOHN FERRAND, New Orleans, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. FARRELLY, DON FRANCIS, New Orleans, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. FAUCHEAUX, NORMAN P., Thibodaux, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. I-ENSTERMAKER, ROBERT ANDREW, Oakdale. FERRAND, PERCY J., New Orleans. FIELD, JAMES M., Baton Rouge, American Society of Civil Engineers. THIRD ROW: FINCI-I, HAROLD LEE, Hammond, Alpha Chi Sigma, Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers. FINGER, ROBERT BOSTWICK JR., Arkaclelphia, Ark., Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers. FINNEY, ALEX G., New Orleans, Tan Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsi- lon, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, FITZGERALD, DONALD ALLEN, Zachary, Alpha Chi Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. FLOURNOY, THOMAS FAULK, Monroe, Pi Kappa Alpha, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. FOURRIER, LIONEL J., Baton Rouge, Alpha Chi Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. FRENCH, RAY NELSON, Baton Rouge, Sigma Chi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Kappa Mu Epsilon. FREDERICHS, ALBERT LAWRENCE, Baton Rouge, Gamma Delta, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. FRIDGE, JOHN M., Baton Rouge, Phi Eta Sigma, American Ordnance Association. FOURTH ROW: FRUGE, FREEMAN J., Basile, American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. FULTON, WALTER BARMORE, Shreveport, Kappa Sigma. IFUSSELL, CLAUDE L., Franklinton, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. GANDY, HARVEY MARTIN, Baton Rouge, Delta Kappa Epsi- Ion, Geological and Mining Society, Tau Beta Pi, President, Freshman Class, '44-45, Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma. GARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY JR., Shreveport, Kappa Alpha Order, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. GARROT, FLOYD E., Baton Rouge, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon. GATZKE, LAVIGNE KARL, Baton Rouge, Gamma Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, GAUTHIER, ANATOLE CHARLES JR., St. Martinville, Amer- ican Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon, Newman Club. GAUTREAU, ELMO VINCENT, Gonzales, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Tau Beta Pi. COLLEGE 'OF ENGINEERING L- FIRST COLUMN: GEBHART, LOUIS JOSEPH, Baton Rouge: American Society oi Mechanical Engineers. GENTRY, ARTHUR ALDEN, Haynesville: President, Geologi- cal and Mining Society. GODA, LAWRENCE B. JR., Los Angeles, Calif.: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. GOMEZ, MARIO, Bogota, Colombia. GRADY, BILLY JOE, New Orleans: Alpha Chi Sigma. GRAHAMLJAMES ROLAND, Eldorado, Ark.: Geological and Mining Society: Phi Eta Sigma: American Institute 0 Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. SECOND COLUMN: GRAI-IAM, WILLIAM J., New Orleans: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Society of Mining and Metallurgical En- gineers, GREENLEY, RICHARD EDWARD, Los Angeles, Calif.: Geo- logical and Mining Society: American 'nstitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers.- GRIFFITH, WILLIAM CLYDE, Dillon, Mont.: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. GRILLOT, SIDNEY LOUIS JR., New Orleans: American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. GUIDRY, G. EMERY, Lafayette: Newman Club: American In- stitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. GUILLOT, ALLEN RAYMOND, Paincourtville: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Newman Cluh: Cadet Major, ROTC. THIRD COLUMN: GUION, HENRY DONELSON, Benton, Miss.: Kappa Sigma: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Tau Beta Pi. GUISSINGER, ROGER P., Baton Rouge: American Society of Civil Engineers. GUYNES, RALEIGH EDWIN, Baton Rouge: Phi Eta Sigma: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. HAEUSER, FRED RICHARD JR., New Orleans: President, Delta Sigma Phi, '47-48: Daggers: Interfraternity Council: YMCA: LSU Band: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. HAIRSTON, JOHN TOWNES, New Orleans: Sigma Nu: Amer- ican Society of Mechanical Engineers. HANNAHAN, EDWARD JOSEPH JR,, New Orleans: Geo- logical and Mining Society. FOURTH COLUMN: HANSBROUGI-I, CHARLES ALLEN, Greenfield, Tenn.: Vice- Chairman, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. HARRINGTON, A. J., Port Arthur, Tex.: Delta Kappa Epsilon. HAZMUKA, FRANK J., Libuse. HEBERT, LIONEL JOHN, Larose: American Ordnance As- sociation. HEBERT, RODGERS GEORGE, Norco: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Pi Mu Epsilon. y HEIMBACH, PETER F. JR., Lake Charles: Alpha Tau Omega: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A Hydraulic Engineering lab, dealing with the control and use of fluids. FIRST ROW: HELBLING, CLEMENTS A. JR., Lake Charles: Newman Club: American Insl.itute of Chemical Engineers. I-IENNAN, ROBERT JOHN, Baton Rouge. HERNANDEZ, VICTOR M., Mercetlita, Ptlerto Rico: Sigma Iota Alpha: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. HILL, CHARLES WEBSTER, Baton Rouge: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma I'au Sigma: American Society of Civil Engineers. HILL, FREDERICK M., Monroe: Sigtna Nu . HINES, LOUIE LeROY, Baton Rouge: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: American Institute of Electrical En- gineers. HOGG, CHARLES W. JR., Baton Rouge: American Society of Civil Engineers. HOLIFIELD, F, HAROLD, Laurel, Miss.: President, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Geological and Mining Sociel.y. I-IOLLADAY, JAMES VENTRESS, Baton Rouge: Kappa Alpha: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. SECOND ROW: HOLLIDAY, GEORGE BOOKSI-I, Grosse Tete: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers: Pi Mu Epsilon: Square and Com- pass Club. HOLLIER, EDMOND WILLETS, Baton Rouge. I-IORTON, PAUL A., North Little Rock, Ark.: Geological and Mining Society. HORTON, WILLIAM C., Baton Rouge: American Society of Civil Engineers. HOTARD, JAMES SIDNEY, New Orleans: Pi Kappa Alpha: American Society of Civil Engineers: Sigma Tau Sigma. I-IOVER, HARRY SIMON JR., Morgan City: American Ord- nance Association. I-IOWIE, THOMAS FISHER, Shreveport. HUBBS, HAROLD R., Baton Rouge: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Business Staff, I.SU Engineer. IIUISER, HAROLD JOSEPH, New Orleans: American Institttte of Electrical Engineers. THIRD ROW: HUNDEMER, JAMES E., Baton Rouge: President, Sigma Chi: Samurai: Interfraternity Council: Alpha Chi Sigma: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. INSLEY, WILLIAM T. JR., Delhi. IRISH, LYNTON BERT, Joaquin, Tex. JACKSON, ALLEN S., Ponchatoula: American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. ' JAMES, EDWARD E., Baton Rouge. I JASON, IVILLIAM J., Shreveport: Alpha Epsilon Pi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. JENSEN, ROY CHARLES JR., New Orleans: Delta SigmaWPT1i. JERNIGAN, GEORGE ROSS, Lake Worth, Fla.: American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. JOHNSON, NELSON BATEMAN, Angie. FOURTH ROW: JONES, ARNOLD DALE, Kenner: American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. JONES, CALVIN PALMER, New Orleans: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Special Investigator, College of Engineer- mg. JONES, JOHN PAUL, Columbia: Chairman, Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences: Pi Mu Epsilon. JONES, ROBERT CHARLES, Marshalltown, Iowa: Sigma Tau Sigma. JOYNER, JAMES VVILLIAM, Pelican. JUNKIN, GEORGE IVILLIAM JR., Baton Rouge: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Square and Compass Club: Local Advertising Manager, LSU Engineer, KATZ, JERRY LEE, Houston, Tex.: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi. Mu Epsilon: Ameiican Institute of Chemical Engineers: Interfra- ternity Council: Daggers: ROTC: Zeta Beta Tau. KELLEN, JOHN VV. JR., Fulton, Ala.: American Society of Civil Engineers: Treasurer, Sigma Tau Sigma, '48-119. Sl llllll COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FIRST COLUMN: KELLY, CHARLES ADAMS, Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: Daggers: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. KENYON, LEON CLIFFORD JR., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: Samurai: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. KLEINPETER, HENRY EUGENE JR., Baton Rouge: Pi Mn Epsilon. KOONS, PAUL C. JR., Baton Ronge: American Society of Me- chanical Engineers: Newman Club. RINCHEN, BOLDEN LEON, lVatson: Pi Kappa Alpha: Tau Beta Pi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: President, Senior Class, KINNEY, KENNETH LEE, Memphis, Tenn.: Tan Beta Pig American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SECOND COLUMN: KIRBY, JOHN S. JR., Baton Ronge: Geological and Mining Society: American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical En- gineers. KIRK, DONALD MARKHAM JR., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. KIRKWOOD, ALMON GERARD, New Orleans: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. LAIRD, DAVID M., Houston, Tex.: Square and Compass Cluh. LAIRD, HENRY LEE, Smithdale, Miss.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. LANCASTER, JOSEPH BRADFORD JR., New Roads: Sigma Chi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. THIRD COLUMN: LANDRY, ALVIN H., Lafayette: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Newman Club. LANDRY, RICHARD ANDREIV JR., Orange, Tex.: Lambda Chi Alpha: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. LANDRY, THEODORE E. JR., Port Allen: Theta Kappa Phi: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Alpha Chi Sigma. LANGI-IETEE, EDMOND JOSEPH JR., New Orleans. LANIER, ROBERT E., New Orleans. LAW, JAMES WESTBROOK, Lafayette: Geological and Mining Society: American Institute of Mining antl Metallurgical En- gmeers. . . FOURTH COLUMN: LAWRASON, GEORGE C., Fort Worth, Tex.: Kappa Alpha: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. LeBLANC, FRED P.. Larose. LCBLANC, NORMAN JOSEPH, Norco: L Cluh: American Society of Agricultural Engineers: Veterans of Foreign Wars: Varsity Boxer, VI5. LCISLANC, RICHARD JOSEPH, Donaltlsonville. LeBl.ANC, WILLIAM JOSEPH, Donalclsonville: American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. LEE, JOHN L. JR., Baton Rouge: American Society of Mechani- cal Engineers. Warren Tison at work on a metal lathe. FIRST ROW: LEEI-IY, OSIE EVERETTE, West Monroe. LEI--IR. LOUIS. New Orleans, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. I.I'1MOINE, WILBIYRN PIERRE, Mausura, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. LETZ, HAROLD JAMI-ZS, Crowley. LEVINE, DAVID SHAEFIVER, Alcxautlria, Vice-President, Zeta Ileta Tau, '-16-'17, 'I'au Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Daggers, Jewish Student Council, '-I6-47, Interl'raternity Coun- cil, '-lfl-'15, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Sergeant Major, ROTC, '-l5. LEVY, RAOUL L., Baton Rouge: American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. LEWIS, JOHN Ii., Biloxi. Miss.: American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers. LEWIS, MARION FRANK, McKinney, Tex., Alpha Tau Omega, American Society of lNIechanical Engineers, Bcngaliers. SECOND ROW: LOPEZ tlc QIIINTANA, JOAQUIN, Santiago, Cuba, Phi Iota Alpha, LOUP. CIIARLES RAY, Baton Rouge. LOUVIERE, GORDON Morgan City. LOVE, LOUIE I.AVE1.Ll'I, Waynesboro. Miss.: Alpha 'I'au Omega, American Society ol' Mechanical Engineers. LOW, HENRY C., Jennings, Geological and Mining Society. LOXVE. SHELBY BERNARD JR., Port Allen, American So- ciety of Civil Engineers. LUCAS, ELIIIU ROOT, New Orleans, American Society of Civil Engineers. LUCAS, RAY DREYER, New Orleans, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. THIRD ROW: LYON, DENNY JACK. Lake Charles, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, American Institute of Radio Engineers. LYONS, IVILLIAM C., Sulphur, American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineers. MAIER, MARION EUGENE, New Orleans, Kappa Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pi Mu Epsilon, MAIN, EUGENE LOUIS, New Orleans, President, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, MAJOR, JOHN R., Ventress. - MANN, HUDSON BRIDGEMAN, Homer, Kappa Sigma, Geo- logical and Mining Society. MANN. LAWRENCE JR., Baton Rouge, Zeta Beta Tau, Amer- ican Society of Mechanical Engineers. MANNING, WVILLIAM L., New Orleans, American Society of Civil Engineers. FOURTH ROW: MARCOTTE, EDWIN J., New Orleans, Sigma Tau Sigma, American Society of Civil Engineers. MARMION, WILBERT HENRY, Beaumont, Tex., President, College of Engineering, Wl1o's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Sigma Tau Sima, American Society of Civil En- giueers. MANVILLE, MAHLON F., Baton Rouge, Geological and Min- ing Society, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. MATHER, JOHN THOMAS, McNeill, Miss., Delta Kappa Epsilon. MATHER, VICTOR 'I'. JR., McNeill, Miss., Delta Kappa Epsilon. MATHERNE, HAROLD C., Baton Rouge. MAURIN, LEE VICTOR JR., Donaldsonvilleg American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers. MAYERS, ALBERT JOSEPH JR., Baton Rouge, American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FIRST COLUMN: MCALPIN, MARK L., Port Arthur, Tex., President, Sigma Tau Sigma, President, American Society of Civil Engineers. MCBRIDE, JACOB, Egan, Sigma Pi, American Society of Civil Engineers. MCCOLLISTER, RALPH HOLT, Baton Rouge, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Mu Epsilon, Secretary, Sigma Tau Sigma, American Society of Civil Engineers. MCCONNELL, THOMAS EARLE JR., New Orleans, Sigma Pi, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. MCEACHERN, JOHN ALLEN, Baton Rouge, American Society of Civil Engineers. MCGUIRE, GEORGE BENEDICT, North Little Rock, Ark., Pi Mu Epsilon. SECOND COLUMN: McLEAN, JAMES RICHARD, Baton Ronge. MCMULLEN, JAMES A., Baton Rouge. MCPHERSON, PERCY V. JR., Gloster, Miss., American Society of Mechanical Engineers. McRAE, RICHARD GUY, Garyville, Geological and Mining Society. MERRITT, JOE LEE, Roshoro, Ark., American Society of Civil Engineers. METZ, EDMUND FRANK, New Orleans, American Institute of Chemical Engineers: American Meteorology Society. THIRD COLUMN: MICKLEIIERRY, MORGAN, Garyville, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Geological and Mining Society. MILLER, PAUL J., Westmont, Ill., Geological and Mining Society. MILLER, WALLACE REED, Maringouin, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. MITCHELL, VIRGIL OLIVER, Baton Rouge, Sigma Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. MIZELL, MADDOX WADE, Bogalusag Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. MOI-IR, EDWARD HENRY, New Orleans, American Institute ol Electrical Engineers. FOURTH COLUMN: MOLL, WAYNE H., Pineville: Pi Mu Epsilon, American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers, Staff, LSU Engineer, MONGRUE, CARL A., Luling: Phi Delta Theta. MONTZ, LESTER ROLAND, Norco, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. MOORE, DANNY R., Homer: American Society of Civil En- gineers. MURPHY, JOHNNY JR., Eldorado, Ark.g Phi Kappa Alpha, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. MUTI-IS, GEORGE A. JR., New Orleans, American Institute ol' Electrical Engineers. An Electrical Engineering lab. l FIRST ROW: NEELY, WINSTON ALBERT, Lake Charles: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. NERF, RICHARD BERNARD, Albany. N. Y.: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. NEWSOME, JOSEPH ROY, Natchez, Miss. NORWOOD, DONALD THOMAS, Baton Rouge. NORWOOD, TROY C., Merryville: Geological and Mining Society. NUSSBAUM, MARTIN J., New Orleans: Phi Eta Sigma. NUTTALL, WILLIAM M., Plaquemine: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. OAKLEY, JAMES BARRY, Lake Charles: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Vice-President, College of Engineering: Vice-President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SECOND ROW: ODOM, RAY, Farmerville: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. O'QUINN, FRANK M., Colfax: Sigma Pi: Scabbard and Blade: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Newman Club. O'QUIN, THOMAS JARREAU, Alexandria: Sigma Nu: Amer- ican Institute of Electrical Engineers. OWEN, ARTHUR BLAKE JR., Baton Rouge. PALMER, RALPI-I M., Gibsland: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Tau Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: American Society of Civil Engineers. PARDO, OSCAR, Caracas, Venezuela. PARISH, JAMES W., I-Iuntington, Tex.: Pi Kappa Alpha. PARKER, ARCADE JOSEPH, Port Allen. THIRD ROW: PATIN, BERNARD J., New Roads. PAUL, IIVILEY LOVELL, Bogalusa. PELOUBET, RAYMOND PHILLIP, Shreveport: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. ' PERRY, DORSEY RAYMOND JR., Sarepta.: Sigma Chi: Samurai: American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical En- gineers. PHILLIPS, JOHN MASON, Glenmora. PHILLIPS, SAM ANDERSON, Memphis, Tenn.: Vice-President, American Society of Civil Engineers. PINCKLEY, IVEBSTER S., Colfax: American Society of Me- chanical Engineers. PLINER, LEON MILTON, Shreveport: Pi Mu Epsilon: Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers. FOURTH ROW: POIVERS, OIVEN C., Baton Rouge: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Square and Compass Club. POWERS, ROBERT BYRON, Lakewood, N. J.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. PRAGER, HELMUT DAVID, Franklin: Alpha Epsilon Pi: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Tarbuth Society. PREJEAN, JOSEPH S., Lawtellg Pi Mu Epsilon: Cadet Cap- tain, ROTC. '4-4: Newman Club. PRESTRIDGE, ROBERT B. JR., Natchitoches: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. PRICE, JERE KENWOOD, Baton Rouge: Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon: Samurai: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. PROCTOR, CARSON C., Urania. PUTMAN, LLOYD BRUCE, San Angelo, Tex.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FIRST COLUMN: PYBURN, THOMAS D., Baton Rouge: Sigma Chi: Daggers: American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Geo- logical and Mining Society. RABALAIS, MELFORD F., Plaucheville. RABB, AMOS LOWELL, Baton Rouge. RAIFORD, LESLIE LEROY, Ponchatoula. RAMIREZ, MAURICE JOSEPH, Baton Rouge: Theta Kappa Phi: Samurai: Interfraternity Council: Interfraternity Athletic Council: Newman Club: Delta Kappa Psi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Vice-President, Sophomore Class. REICHLEY, DALE SYLVAN, DeRidder: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SECOND COLUMN: REYNAUD, RICHARD B., New Orleans. RHODES, DONALD AUSTIN, Fairbanks: Kappa Alpha. RHODES, RAYMOND W., Castor. RIDLEY, ROBERT JACK, Beaumont, Tex.: American Society of Civil Engineers. RIVAS, JOSE L., Cuba: Phi Iota Alpha. ROBERT, THOMAS C., While Castle: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. THIRD COLUMN: RODRIGUEZ, OSCAR CRADY, Plaquemine: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi. ROME, GERALD FRANCIS, Houma: Geological and Mining Society. ROSENTHAL, MURRAY WILFORD, Greenville, Miss.: Zeta Beta Tau: Phi Eta Sigma: Daggers: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Tau Beta Pi: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ROSS, WILLIAM BULKLEY, Baton Rouge: Kappa Alpha: Daggers: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ROUX, CLAY JOSEPH, Norco: American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineers. ROY, FRANCIS CHARLES, Iota: Phi Delta Theta: Secretary- Treasnrer, College of Engineering: American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers: American Institute of Radio Engineers. FOURTH COLUMN: RUFFIN, JAY BURL, New Orleans: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. RUSH, EDGAR SHIELDS, Hermanville, Miss.: Pi Kappa Alpha: Secretary-Treasurer, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. RUSSUM, LAWRENCE BRUNSON, Hernando, Miss.: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: American Institute of Radio Engineers: Baptist Men on the Campus. RYAN, JAMES YVALKER, Orange, Tex.: President, Tau Kappa Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Society of American Military Engineers: Cadet Colonel, '48: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Theta Kappa: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Interfraternity Council: ROTC Rifle Team: Distinguished Military Student: Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges. SARASO, JOHN CAMILLE, Alexandria: Newman Club: Male Glee Club: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. SCHEXNAYDER, ALBERT F., New Sarpy: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Fred Cox and Stuart Carruth in the metal shop. FIRST ROW: SCHULLY, O. FOERSTER JR., New Orleans: Theta Kappa Phi: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Society for the Advancement of Management: Newman Club. SCHVVARTZBERG, HARVEY JAY, Shreveport: Phi Epsilon Pi: Tau Beta Pi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Kappa Alpha: Treasurer, lnterfraternity Council: Vice-President, Samurai: President, Jewish Student Council, '46: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Cadet Major, ROTC: Outstanding Sophomore, '46-47, SCOTT, JAMES ERNEST, Pollock: Secretary, American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers. SCROGGINS, ELVA JOSEPH, Shreveport: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. SEILER. SIDNEY L., New Orleans: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. SHEA, JERRY EUGENE, New Iberia: Pi Kappa Alpha: Geo' logical and Mining Society: Newman Club: American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. SHELI., JOHN WESLEY, Kelly: Sigma Tau Sigma: American Society of Civil Engineers. SHELTON, JESSE IVEST, Greenville, Miss. SECOND ROW: SHRADER. RONALD ELIOT, Baton Rouge: American Society ol' Mechanical Engineers. SIISLEY, WILLIS I'., Baton Rouge: Treasurer, Geological and Mining Society: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma. SIMES. NED E., I-Iouston, Tex.: American Society of Civil En- gineers. Simms. josiivn 'r. ju., Alexandria. SIMPSON, JACK. Shreveport: Vice-President, Geological and Mining Society: American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. SIMS. HARVEY J. JR,, Lake Charles: American Society of Me- chanical Engineers: Editor, LSU Engineer. SMI'TH, CARL C., Colfax. SMITH, CHARLIE GALLOWAY, Baton Rouge: Tau Beta Pi: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Phi Lambda Upsi- Ion: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma. THIRD ROW: SMITH, DUNCAN MCLAURIN JR., Monroe: American In- stitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Phi Theta Kappa. SMITH, EUGENE BRINSON, Memphis, Tenn. ' SMITH, MARION PAFFORD, Baton Rouge: President, Sigma Chi: President, Interfraternity Council, 'fi7: Samurai: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. SMITH, NICHOLAS LEE, Picayune, Miss.: American Institute of Chemical, Engineers. SPRINGMUHL, CARLOS E., Guatemala, Guatemala: Latin American Council: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Mu Epsilon: American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers. STANBERRY, WALLACE ARTHUR, Vivian: Geological and Mining Society: American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. STANLEY, JOHN L., Franklinton. STASIAK, NORBERT F., Buffalo, N, Y.: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. FOURTH ROW: STELLY, JAMES ALLEN, Lake Charles. STILES, CLAUDE JOSEPH, Columbia. STOUFF, OCTAVE PIERRE JR., New Orleans: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi:f American Institute of Electrical Engineers. SULLIVAN, ANDREIV JACKSON, Tuscaloosa, Ala.: American Society of Civil Engineers. SUTHERLAND, DEWEY, Baton Rouge. TALLEY. WILLIS JOSEPH, St. Martinville: Theta Xi: Newman Club: American Institute of Chemical Engineers. TARLTON. JOHN STEIVART, Natchitoches: American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FIRST COLUMN: TAULBEE, EDIVARD ORKNEY Ill, Corpus Christi, Tex Lambda Chi Alpha. TAYLOR, CLAUDE LARRY, Sorrento. TAYLOR, C. O., Shreveport. TAYLOR, FULTON G., Baton Rouge. TAYLOR GERALD D., Shreveport, TAYLOR. JOHN EWING, Beaumont, Tex.: Sigma Tau Sig American SECOND Society of Civil Engineers. COLUMN: TEDFORD, DYVIGI-IT M., Baton Rouge. TEMPEL, GRAHAM HAVIS JR., Centreville, Miss., Amelictn Institute of Electrical Engineers, TEMPLET, DURWARD JOSEPH, Baton Rouge, Lambda Chi Alpha. THOMAS, HENRY ALOYSIUS, New York, N. Y., American Society of Mechanical Engineers. THORP, JOHN GRAY, Mansfield, American Society of Meehan ical Engineers, Staff, LSU Engineer. THOURON, STANLEY A., New Orleans, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. THIRD COLUMN: TIBLIER, JULIAN GEORGE, New Orleans, Sigma Pi. TILL, LEE ROY, Pineville, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Bengaliers '47, American Society of Civil Engineers. TIMPNER, IVILLIAM FRENZ, Pine Bluff, Ark., Amerrcm Society of Mechanical Engineers. TISON, WARREN JOSEPI-l, Shreveport, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. TOMLIN, BRYCE K., New Orleans, Sigma Chi. TOOKE, HENRY A., I--Ianghton, American Institute of Chcmt cal Engineers. FOURTH COLUMN: TOUPS, CARL J., Racelancl, American Society of Agriculttn rl Engineers. TOUPS, EDWARD CHARLES, Bogalusa, lnstitute of Aero- nautical Sciences, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, TOUPS, KENNETH JOSEPH, Thihoclaux, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. TRAHAN, Tl-IEO REGAN, Vinton. TRICI-IE, ALBERT BOOK, Baton Rouge, Sigma Chi, Pi Mu Epsilon, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. TROXCLAIR, LAURENT J., Vacherie, American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Practical experience in welding lab. FIRST ROW: TRUSTY, ROY L., Russellville, Ark.: Alpha Chi Sigma: Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers: Pi Mu Epsilon: Phi Lambda Upsilon. TUDELA, ALEJANDRO, Lima, Peru: Theta Kappa Phi: Vice- Presiclent, Latin American Council: Social Chairman, Pan American I-louse. TULLIER, EI.I.IOTT JOSEPH, Baton Rouge: Theta Xi: Amer- ican Institute of Chemical Engineers. TUIKIEY, JOSEPH I. JR., Baton Rouge: American Society of Civil Engineers. TURNER, I-IUMPI-IREYS TALBOT, Arkadelphia, Ark.: Phi Eta Sigma: American Society of Civil Engineers: Sigma Tau Sigma. TYLER, BILLY G., Springhill. USREY, HOKE B., Sterlington: Geological and Mining Society. VAILLANT, PABLO NAVARRETE, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Lambda Upsilon. SECOND ROW: VERDERAIME, VINCENT S., New Orleans: American Society of IN-Iechanical Engineers. VICKNAIR, EARL MICHAEL, Paulina: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. VIDRINE, LEROY A., Eunice: American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers. VINCENT, ROBERT S.. DeQuincy: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: American Institute of Radio Engineers. VIRGILLIO, LUCIEN JOSEPH, New Orleans: Pi Mu Epsilon: American Institute of Electrical Engineers. VOSS, CIIARLES HENRY JR., Baton Rouge: Phi Eta Sigma: American Institute of Electrical Engineers: Assistant Editor, LSU Engineer. YVAGUESPACK, LESLIE JOSEPH, Donaltlsonville: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: President, Tau Beta Pi. WAGUESPACK, OTIS J., Vacherie: American Institute of Chem- ical Engineers. THIRD ROW: YVALDROP, ROBERT F., Chatham. XVALKER, HAROLD D., Laurel, Miss. WALKER, ROBERT LOUIS, Arkadelphia, Ark.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. WALLACE, BENNIE HUBERT, Kinder: Square and Compass Club. WALLICK, JERALD, New Orleans: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. WATERS, JOHN W., New Orleans: Theta Kappa Phi: Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers. WELCH, IVILLIAM THOMAS, Baton Rouge. WELLER, WALTER TROWBRIDGE, St. Francisville: Amer- ican Institute of Electrical Engineers: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon. FOURTH ROW: YVHALEY, LESLIE JOSEPH, Plaqtlemine. WHITE, VICTOR PAUL, Cotton Plant, Ark.: American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers. I WHITMAN, HAROLD A. JR., New Orleans: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. IVILLARD, BEN A., lvest Lake. VVILLIAMS, JOHN JOSEPH, New Orleans. WILSON, JOHN COLUMBUS, Fulton, Ala.: American Insti- tute of Electrical Engineers. WVILSON, JOSEPH DOUGLAS, Ferriday. XVOODS, LEWIS IVALTER, Lutcher: Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Newman Club: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. YOUNG, GRAYSON SCOTT, West Monroe: Tau Beta Pi: President, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, '48-49: Scholarship Award, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, '-17: Pi Mu Epsilon. , ACOMB, CYRIL LLOYD, junior .............. New Orleans ACOSTA, OLMOS ANTONIO, junior. .Ensenada, Puerto Rico ADAMS, FRED BLAIR, junior .................. Forest Hill ADAMS, THOMAS JEFFERSON, junior .... Memphis, Tenn. ADAMS, WELDON QUINCY, junior ..... .... G raham, Tex. ALLEMAN, ENO JOHN JR., junior .......... Denham Springs ALLEN, POWELL A., junior ......,............. Alexandrla ALLMOND, LIONEL C. JR., Sophomore. . ...... Baton Rouge ANDRIES, R. C., Sophomore .............. ..... N ew Iberia APPEL, ROBERT LOUIS, junior .............. New Orleans ARBOUR, JULES EMILE III, junior ............ Baton Rouge ARNOLD, THOMAS H. JR., Sophomore ........ Haynesville ARRIAGA-T, CRISTOBAL, Sophomore ........ Tela, Honduras ARRUZA, ANTONIO E., junior ........ Jobaba, Oricnte, Cuba BABIN, EARL PAUL, junior .... ............. N ew Orleans BABIN, JOSEPH E., junior .... ........ C arville BABBITT, FRANK H., junior .................. Franklinton BAHM, FLETCHER HYPOLITE, junior .....,........ Husser BARAKE, JOSE A., Sophomore ............ Cienaga, Colombia BARNES, CHARLES MERLIN, Sophomore ...... New Orleans BARNETT, LLOYD W., junior .............. Denham Springs BARNETT, ZANE MURPHY, junior ................ Oxford BARRETT, BARRIE P., junior ............. .. .Hammond BARRILLEAUX, HUEY P., Sophomore .... .... T hibodaux BARRON, RONALD L., junior .................. Alexandria BARTOLO, ADOLPH M., junior .............. Cairo, Egypt BASKIN, CHARLES RICHARD, junior ....,... Baton Rouge BEALL, PERRY H., Sophomore ..... .... N ew Orleans BEAUSCIS, JOHN OLIVER JR., junior .......... Port Barre BEDOY, G. G., junior .................. Guadalajara, Mexico BELLEW, EUGENE CHARLES, junior .............. Bastrop BELLINGER, JOHN LESTER, junior. . . ...... New Orleans BELMONT, ERNEST C. JR., junior ....... .... N ew Orleans BENTLEY, HARRY ERNEST, junior ..... . .... Lake Charles BENTON, WILLIAM C., Sophomore .............. Mansfield BERNARD, ROBLEY JOSEPH JR., junior ............ Arahi BERNARD, WARREN E., junior .................... Arabi BLAIZE, CLARENCE JR., junior .............. New Orleans BLAKEWOOD, ELDRED GRIFFIN III, junior. .Baton Rouge BLANCHARD, ALBERT J., Sophomore ........ Napoleonville ndergraduates ,r s, ai COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING BLUMENTHAL, MORRIS, Sophomore .... . . .Monroe BOELENS, LEROY H., junior ............... ..... O pelousas BOND, DANIEL W. JR., junior ................ Baton Rouge BONEY, WILLIAM GASTON JR., junior ........ Shreveport BOUSCAYROL, H. R., junior ...... Guatemala City, Guatemala BOURGEOIS, ALFRED LOUIS Jr., junior ...... Plaquemine BOWRON, JOHN H., junior ................ Jackson, Miss. BOXX, BERTELL WILLIAM, junior .......... Tampa, Fla. BRACEY, HUGH L., junior ........... ..... J eancrette BRECHTEL, NEIL PAUL, Sophomore .... ....... L afayette BRIAN, P. L. THIBAUT, Sophomore .... ..... P ort Sulphur BRICE, CARNEY A. JR., junior ..... ..... B aton Rouge BROWN, DEWEY EDWARD, Sophomore. . . . . .Bastrop BRYANT, JOHN JAMES, junior .................. Mangham BUCKLEY, CHARLES FRANK, junior ....... V ....... Monroe BULLOCK, JERRY DEAN, Sophomore ..... ' Q .... Coushatta BURLEIGH, J. IVAN, Sophomore ..... ..... J eanerette BYLAND, BEN A., junior .......... ........ C rowley CALHOUN, FRED W., junior ..... ..... B aton Rouge CALLAC, PETER N., junior .... ...... N ew Orleans CALONGNE, GEORGE CIRE, Sophomore ........ New Orleans CALVIT, BILLY W., junior ........... .......... M inden CAMBRE, MAY A., Sophomore ......... .... R eserve CAMPBELL, C. FRANK JR., junior ..... . . .De Ridder CAMPBELL, JOHN PAUL,, junior .................. Mounds CARRUTH, CARL W., junior ............. :McComb, Miss. CASTORIANO, MAURICE, Sophomore ........ Paris, France CHAMPAGNE, O. J., junior ........ ........... R eserve CHAUVIN, JAMES M., junior ......... . . .Napoleonville CLEMENT, JESSE GILBERT, junior. . . ..... Baton Rouge COLE, EDWARD DEAN, Sophomore. . ...... Jeanerette COLLIER, HERBERT I., junior .... ....... M onroc COLLIER, ROBERT T., Sophomore ..... .... B aton Rouge COLLINS, J. MICHAEL, Sophomore. . . . . .Baton Rouge COULON, MELVIN B., junior ....... .......... A lgiers COUTURIE, A. DELERY, junior .... ...... N ew Orleans COUVILLON, ALVIN BERNARD JR., Sophomore. .Erwinville COUVILLION, RICHARD WILSON, junior ...... Marksville COVINGTON, BEVERLY JAMES, junior ........ Baton Rouge CRAGIN, BEN A., junior ................ Hattiesburg, Miss. 157 CRAWFORD, CHARLES H., junior ........ Yazoo City, Miss. CREEL, ADONIS N., junior ................. . ...... Joyce CROWSON, CHARLES F., junior ...... Lawrenceburg, Tenn. CUMMING, WILLIAM R., Sophomore .......... New Orleans DALE, JOHN MITCHELL, junior .................. Bunkie DALTON, WILLIAM EDWARD, junior .... Centreville, Miss. DANIEL, ROBERT L., junior .................. Baton Rouge DANIES, E. E., junior .... .... S an Juan, Magd., Colombia DANTE, SELWYN LLOYD, junior ...... ...Winnsboro DARROW, EDWARD JAMES, junior .... ....... K enner DART, JOHN JR., Sophomore .... .... N ew Orleans DAVIS, JOHN F., junior ..... ........., M onroe DAVIS, WILLIAM H., junior. .............. . . .Colfax DAWSON, BOB PARK, Sophomore ......... .... A bbeville DEKEYZER, HAROLD L., Sophomore ..... .... A lexandria DELAUNE, ARTHUR J. JR., junior... . ..... Maplewood DOBSON, WILLIAM HILL, Sophomore .......... Hammond DOUGLAS, JOSEPH EDMOND JR., junior .... New Orleans DUHE, KRAMER RICHARD, junior ............ Gramercy DUNCAN, O. DEWITT, junior ....... ........ S ondheimer DUNLAP, VERNON RAY, junior ............... Lufkin, Tex. DUPAQUIER, PIERRE M., Sophomore .... Bay St. Louis, Miss. EDWARDS, RICHARD VERNON, Sophomore .... Baton Rouge ELLIS, JOHN CHARLES, junior ................. . . .Monroe ELLIS, JOHN NOBLE, junior ................ Jackson, Miss. ERNST, CARL U., junior .................... Lake Charles ERNST, MALCOM LEO, Sophomore .... ....... A lexandria ESCOBAR, HERNANDO, junior .... ..... C ali, Colombia EVANS, ALFRED WOODSON, junior ...... Columbia, Miss. EVANS, DUAINE, T., junior .................. Independence EVANS, JOE TATE, Sophomore .............. Columbia, Miss FRIZENREITER, WALTER LEO, junior ................ Bel FLANAGAN, LIONEL ALPHONSE, junior ...... New Orleans FONTENOT, ROBERT DALE, Sophomore .... ........ E unice FOURMY, ALBERT L., junior .................... Franklin FRAERING, PALMER JOSEPH, junior ........ New Orleans FREISS, GENE A., junior .......... . . .Port Neches, Tex. FUGLER, GEORGE C., junior ................ New Orleans FURBY, ERNEST M., junior .................... Alexandria GAGNEUX, ALBERT L., junior .... .... W est Monroe ndergroduates COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING GATES, CHARLES W., Sophomore ....... .... D odson GATZKE, GUSTAV A., Sophomore ..... .... B aton Rouge GAUTHIER, JOSEPH S., Sophomore... ...... Thibodaux GAUTHREAUX, ELI CLAY, junior... .... Labadieville GAUTREAUX, MARCELIAN F., junior ........ Baton Rouge GAY, MCCONICO BARFIELD, Sophomore. .... Baton Rouge GIBLIN, MICHAEL AUGUST, junior. ..... New Orleans GILBERT, JAMES R., junior ..... ......... S hreveport GILBERT, OTTO E. Sophomore .... Guatemala City, Guatemala GLADNEY, EDWARD L., Sophomore ............. . . .Bastrop GOINS, TRUMAN, junior ........ ....... B aton Rouge GONZALES, Eugene M., junior. .. ....... New Orleans GOODELL, E. R., Sophomore ........ .... B aton Rouge GRACE, THOMAS TERRY, junior ...... New Orleans GRAVOIS, ROLAND A., junior. . ......... Port Allen GREEN, ALVIN, junior.. .... Brooklyn, N. Y. GREEN, CECIL ALVIN JR., Sophomore .... ...... V idalia GROOME, THOMAS P. JR., Sophomore ...... Fayette, Miss. GUIBERTEAU, ALLEN RAY, junior. ......... Jeanerette GUIDRY, CLIFFORD A., junior. . ........... Hahnville GUIDRY, HANSON L., junior .......... .. .Sulphur GUIDRY, WILSON JOSEPH, junior ...... .... C enterville HALL, EDWARD JACKSON, junior ...... .... G ood Hope HALL, THOMAS GLENN, Sophomore. ........ Mansfield HAMAKER, DALE E., junior .................... Leesville HARPER, WILMER BRYAN JR., Sophomore. .Vicksburg, Miss HARRIS, WALTER H., junior .................... Leesville HARRISON, HAROLD GENE, junior. . ..... Baton Rouge HARTMANGRUBER, LOUIS R., Sophomore .... New Orleans HARVEY, CHARLES E., junior ....... .... N ew Orleans HARVEY, E, MALCOLM, junior .... Winona, Miss. HAWKINS, WALTER E., junior ........ Shreyeport HAYDEL, ERNEST A., junior ........... ...... N ew Sarpy I-IAZLIP, SAM WILLIAM JR., junior .............. Houma HEBERT, JAMES OLIVER JR., junior ............ Mansfield HEBERT, MALCOLM PAUL, junior ..... Alexandria HELLMAN, GILBERT, junior ...... .... N ew Orleans HENDRICK, DAVID C., junior ....... ..... B eaumont, Tex. HENDRIX, BOBBY RAY, junior ..... ............... K elly HICKMAN, BILLY J., Sophomore. ........... Haynesville 159 HIGHTOWER, PAUL GILFORD JR., junior .... Haynesville I-IIMBERT, JANET, Sophomore ................ Baton Rouge HOCHENDEL, EUGENE CLIFFORD, junior .......... Basilc HODGES, CAREY JOHN, junior .............. Baton Rouge HOGAN, JOSEPH, junior ........... . . . Port Arthur, Tex. HOLM, JOE H., junior ........................ Shreveport HOLT, ROBERT M., junior ...................... Monroe HUFF, RUBLE LANDIS, Sophomore .... ..... B aton Rouge HUTCHINSON, CHARLES K., Sophomore ...... Baton Rouge JENNINGS, GORDON LANIER, junior .......... Shreveport JOHNSON, VICTOR MAX, junior .... ..... S hreveport JONES, DANIEL DEWEY, junior ..... .... L ake Charles JONES, WILLIAM H. JR., Sophomore .......... Bossier City JORDAN, LEONARD EDWARD, Sophomore .......... Hodge KERN, CLARENCE FRED, junior .............. New Orleans KIHNEMAN, MILTON JOSEPH, junior .......... Shreveport KING, JAMES J., junior. .................. .... A lbany KITTO, ARMAND ELDON, Sophomore. .... . . .New Orleans KLEBAN, JACK E., junior ........ .............. S hreveport KOENIG, CHARLES RICHARD, Sophomore .... Baton Rouge KNEIPP, LEONARD EDWARD, junior .... .... S hreveport KNIGHT, JOHN H., junior ........... .... P icayune, Miss KNIPMEYER, JOHN H., junior .... ....... N atchitochcs KRAKE, ALBERT E., junior .... .... B aton Rouge KREIDER, ROY PAUL, junior ...... .... N ew Orleans LAHOOD, ELLIS JOE, junior ...... ....... A lexandria. LAIN, A. HAROLD, junior .......... ..... P ineville LANDRY, MELVIN E., junior .... .... L afayette LANDRY, ROBERT LAWES, Sophomore ...... Donaldsonville LAVERGNE, ARTHUR JOSEPH JR., junior ........ Eunice LEAO, FRANCISCO M. O., Sophomore. .Maceio-Alaeoas, Brazil LeBLANC, EUGENE JOSEPH, Sophomore ........ St. Gabriel LEGLEU, JOHN K., junior ......... .... B aton Rouge LEISK, JAMES CLARK, junior .... ......... S hreveport LENTZ, BILLY J., Sophomore .... ................ V ldalla LETONA, ARTURO, junior ...... Guatemala City, Guatemala LEVEQUE, HENRI A., Sophomore. .. .... New Orleans LIBERTO, DOMINIC J., junior ......... ..... N ew Orleans LIGNOS, WILLIAM, junior ............ ........... M onroe LILES, THOMAS L., Sophomore ..... ....... V ivian ndergraelueltef COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING LOE, JAMES LEIGHTON, Sophomore .... ..... B ryceland LORIO, DANIEL J. JR., junior ......... . . .Baton Rouge LORIO, JAMES CARL, Sophomore .... .... B aton Rouge LOVE, CURTIS C., Sophomore. . . .......... Grayson LUSK, HAROLD CARL, junior ........... ...Plaquemine MACK, HOWARD EDMOND, junior .......... Lake Charles MADDOX, ERNEST ELMER JR., junior .............. Jena MAHAFFEY, CLAYTON ROGAN, junior ........ Port Allen MONTZ, JOSEPH C., junior .,............. ..... L ions MARCOTTE, STEVEN S., junior .............. New Orleans MATHEWS, ALFRED LEE JR., Sophomore .....,.... Hodge MATHERNE, JULIUS MARION, junior ........ New Orleans MAYON, GARRETT ANDREW, junior .......... Plaqueminc MAYS, JAMES A., junior .................. Little Rock, Ark. MCADOO, JAMES E., junior ........ .......... N ew Orleans MCCORMICK, JOHN S., junior. . . ....... Dcstrehan MCKAY, DAVID YATES, junior .......... Raymondville, Tex. MCKENZIE, GEORGE STANLEY, Sophomore ..... Haynesville MCMICHAEL, CALVIN R., junior ............... Jamestown MCQUISTON, LAWRENCE ALFRED, junior .... Baton Rouge MCRAE, ARLEN DUANE, junior ................... Lcesville MEISTER, CHRIS WILLIAM, junior .......... New Orleans MERRYMAN, CLARENCE JAMES, junior ............ Delhi MIAO, WILLIAM C., junior ................ Kunming, China MICHAEL, ESPER JOSEPH JR., Sophomore ........ Nfinden MIDDLETON, JIMINIY E., Sophomore ................ Urania MILLER, WILLIAM HUBERT, junior .......... Lake Charles MONTET, SIDNEY JOSEPH, Sophomore ............ Marrero MOREHEAD, JAMES HAROLD, junior. . .... Destrehan MORRISON, HERBERT EARL, junior .......... New Orleans MULLER, ENRIQUE NORMAN, junior. .Mexico City, Mexico MUNCEY, FRED ALLE, Sophomore ................ Slaughter MUNOZ SUAREZ, FRANK A., Sophomore ...... Havana, Cuba MURDOCH, JAMES RICHARD, junior ........ Lake Charles MURPHEY, JOHN R. JR., Sophomore ............ Shreveport MURRAY, ROBERT F., junior ..... . . .Bossier City NASH, CLARK CHARLES, Sophomore .......... New Orleans NETHERY, STANTON KEE JR., junior ........ Baton Rouge NOGUEIRA, PAULO B., Sophomore .......... Alagoas, Brazil NORRIS, JAMES WILLIAM, junior ...... ..... B aton Rouge 161 NORRIS, RAY NORMAN, junior .............. Canton, Miss. NUNENMACHER, LIONEL EDWARD, junior . .New Orleans NUNNALLY, BOYCE JR., junior ............ . .New Orleans OLIVIER, DONALD A., Sophomore OLIVIER, FULTON J., junior ......... OSBORNE, THOMAS L., junior ..... OTILLIA, HILARY W., junior.. . PALMER, J. M., junior. . . . .. .......Franklin . . . .Houma . . . . New Orleans . . . .New Orleans . . . . .Crossett, Ark. PANCOAST, PAUL V., junior ........... ..... N ew Orleans PAREDES, ROBERT V., Sophomore ...... ...... L ima, Peru PARKERSON, EUGENE C., Junior ..... PARRY, CHARLES H., Sophomore ..... PATTERSON, TRUMAN DALE, junior ......... PEER, SAM A., junior ............... PEZOLD, JOSEPH R., Junior ........... . . . . . .Shreveport ........Monroe I-Iaynesville . . . ..... Oxford . . .New Orleans PHILIPS, ROY JOSEPH, Sophomore .... .... N ew Orleans PILCHER, JULIAN O., junior ........... ..... B aton Rouge PILMAN, JAMES VICTOR, junior ......... Philadelphia, Pa. PITTMAN, DALTON R., junior .... .. PITTMAN, ELMER M., Junior .... . . . . . .Plain Dealing . . . . ..... Homer PITTMAN, NATHAN YVILLIAM JR., Sophomore .... Bogalusa POCHE, JOHN A. JR., junior ................ PONTI, GUY CHARLES, junior.. PRICE, TED IN., junior ..... PULLIG, WILSON C., junior .......... .New Orleans . . . .New Orleans . . . . .Lake Charles . . . .. .Sibley PYLANT, HENRY GLYNN, Junior ...., ..... B aton Rouge RAIFORD, PAUL KENNETH, junior.-. . . . RANDO, DOMINICK R., Sophomore. REARDON, EDWIN E., Junior ..... . . . . . . . Ponchatoula . . .New Orleans . . . .Tallulah REBENTISCH, JOHN A., junior ................ New Orleans RECARI, JUAN, Sophomore .... . .Guatemala City, Guatemala REED, WARREN JAMES JR., Sophomore ...... Natchez, Miss. REEL, RICHARD JR., Sophomore ...... . ..... Oak Grove REINE, JOSEPH ALEX, Sophomore ...... ........... B aker REINSCH, HERBERT PAUL, Junior ...... RICHARD, FRANCIS PHILIP, junior. .. . . . .Baton Rouge . . . . . . .Thibodaux RICHARDSON, JAMES A., junior. .... .... C rowville RICKS, ROY LEE, Sophomore ............ ..... N ew Orleans RIVAULT, HARRY ROBERT, junior ............ Port Allen ROBERT, RICHARD, Junior ...... . . . .Baton Rouge ndergroduates 162 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING ROBERTS, LOUIE, junior .................... Baton Rouge - ROBERTS, ROBERT R., Sophomore ............ Baton Rouge RODRIGUEZ, OSVALDO RAMON, junior ..... Havana, Cuba ROLLINS, JOSEPH ALLEN, junior. .. .... Centreville, Miss ROEMERSHAUSER, ALVIN ELROY, junior .... New Orleans ROSSER, WILLIAM ELLIS, junior .............. Columbia ROUILLARD, ANDRE E., Sophomore .... Curepipe, Mauritius ROUSSEL, RICHARD JOSEPH, Sophomore ........ Lockport ROY, JULIAN L., junior .............. ..... N cw Orleans ROZAS, EUGENE A., Sophomore ..... ........ C ottonport RUSSELL, BENJAMIN J., junior. . . .... Baton Rouge RUSSELL, GORDON C., junior .... ...... S hreveport RUSSELL, LOUIS H., junior .................. Baton Rouge SAIA, SAM A., junior .......................... Port Allen ST. PIERRE, RONALD JOSEPH, junior .......... Destrehan SANDERS, HILARY C. JR., junior ..... ..... M onroe SANDERSON, WILSON IRL, junior. . . . .Alexandria SEALY, H. S. III, junior ............... .... N ew Iberia SELLERS, ARTHUR W. JR., junior ......... Little Rock, Ark. SCHILLING, EMILE F. JR., junior. . ........ Mobile, Ala. SCHLUTER, HERMANN JR., junior .................. Arabi SCOTT, PHILIP ROBERT, junior ........ Phoenix, Mauritius SCHRODER, MALCOLM CLARK, junior ...... New Orleans. . SHEA, EDWARD S. JR., junior ........ ..... N ew Iberia SHULTS, ROBERT LUTHER JR., junior .... Pine Bluff, Ark. SIRVEN, RICARDO F., Sophomore ........ Camaguey, Cuba SMITH, C. SCOTT, Sophomore ................ New Orleans SMITH, EDGAR JUDSON, junior. . . ........ Sulphur SMITH, GERALD CECIL, Sophomore .... . . .Shreveport SMITH, JAMES DAVIS JR., junior ..... .... N ew Orleans SMITH, ROBERT LEROY, junior. . . ...... Lake Charles SPANN, LOUIS GREY, junior. . . .... Baton Rouge SPATARO, CARL LEO, Sophomore ....... .... B ossier City SPIVEY, JAMES WILFORD, junior ..... ...... H aynesville STAFFORD, THOMAS M., junior. . ..... . . .Bogalusa STAHL, JAMES D., junior .... .... D ubberly STAYTON, LOXLA H. JR., junior ...... ..... s hreveport STERN, PERRY, Sophomore .................. New Orleans STEWART, WILLIAM P. JR., Sophomore ............ Monroe STINE, MARVIN LEONARD, junior ..... ..... S ulphur 163 SWINNEY, MARION M. JR., junior. ..... Vinton TABOR, WILMER J., junior ...................... Mathews TALLEY, ENOCH, junior ..............,......... Bogalusa TAYLOR, WALTER WATSON JR., junior ...... . New Orleans TEAGUE, JERRY L., junior .................. Fayette, Miss. TESSON, EARL-WILLIAM JOSEPH, Sophomore .... Houma THOMAS, KARAM JOHN, junior ........ ..... S hreveport TINNEY, JOSEPH F., Sophomore .... .... B aton Rouge TSIMORTOS, PAUL, junior ....... . ...... Woonsocket, R. I. UPP, EDMUND LOY, junior .................. 'Baton Rouge VAN ZELFDEN, GORDON C., junior .............. Tallulah VEDROS, PHILIP JOHN, Junior. .. . VICKNAIR, RUDOLPH J., Junior .... VILLAPOL, MANUEL E., Junior. . . .. VINTURELLA, SAM T., Junior. .. WAKEFIELD, RICHARD J., junior ..... . . . Gramercy . . .Thibodaux . . . .I-Iavana, Cuba . . ...... New Orleans VIOSCA, HARRY L. JR., junior .... . . . . New Orleans . . . . . . .New Orleans WALKER, CHARLES EDWARD, junior ........ Baton Rouge WALKER, THOMAS MARSHAL, Sophomore ........... Ethel WALSH, DANIEL VIRGIL, junior ..... .... B aton Rouge WARMACK, JOHN LEE, Junior ........ WARREN, GEORGE WILLIAM, junior. WATSON, RAYMOND S., junior ..... ....... WAUGH, JAMES HARRY JR., junior. .. WEIL, ROY LANG JR., junior ....... WELLS, GEORGE DOUGLAS, junior ........... WESTALL, WILLIAM ERIC, Sophomore ..... . . . . .Baton Rouge . . .Texarkana, Ark. . Delhi WATSON, JOHN HENRY, junior .... . .... ........ . . . . .Columbia . ..... Ruston . . . , ..... Baton Rouge .Shreveport .......Homer WESTFALL, JAMES D., junior ...... .... H ot Springs, Ark. WHITAKER, PHILIP L., junior. . . ........... Maplewood WHITE, JACK M., junior ........ ........... N ew Orleans WHITE, ROYCE M., junior .... .... H elena, Ark. WIER, HOWARD B., junior .................... Shreveport WILLIAMS, JAMES FRANKLIN, Sophomore ........ Franklin WILLIAMS, MELVIN C., junior ............ State Line, Miss. WILLIAMSON, HAROLD R., Sophomore .......... Monroe WILSON, CHARLES RAYMOND, junior. . . WONIGER, EDMUND A., junior ........ WORSHAM, CLARK FOSTER, junior. . . . . . . . YOUNG, WESLEY EDGAR, junior. . ZIMMER, PETER B., junior ...... . ..... Vivian . . . .New Orleans .Hammond Baton Rouge New Orleans ndergrnduotef 164 SC OF USIC The School of Music is a laboratory where students as individuals and groups are guided toward mastery of the art as a means of ide- alistic and artistic self-expression, as an objec- tive of aesthetic contemplation and enjoyment, and as a mode of intelligent cultural living. In order to provide opportunities to the greater number of students to share in the herit- age ofthe musical culture of the human race and in turn to contribute to this culture, the faculty of thc School of Music has prepared several study programs of vocational as well as avoca- tional studies. There are 54 students enrolled in the School of Music for the 194-8-194-9 session, with 21 in the Senior Class. STUDENT OFFICERS Dorothy Love, secretary-trcasurcrg Glen M. Pigott, presidentg George A. Muller, vice-president. DIRECTOR BARRETT STOUT Music and Dramatic Arts Building Sl IIIHS FIRST ROW: BARR, NARLENE WALLACE, Baton Rouge, Phi Mn, Lambda, Honor Court, Sigma Alpha Iota. CARROLL, GLORIA, Oak Ridge, Delta Zeta, Delta Omicron. CHRISTMAS, N. DONALD, Houston, Tex., President, School of Music, '47-48, Bengaliers, Student Senate, '47-118, Student Council, '47-48, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. DAVISON, P. A., Baton Rouge, Phi Alpha ,Alpha Sinfonia. SECOND ROW: K DOLLARHIDE, FRANCES CAROLYN, Clinton, Miss., Presi- dent, Senior Class, VVh0's Who in American Universities and Colleges, Sigma Alpha Iota, Student Senate, Cotlncil, School of Music. EVANS, ROSE ANN, Helena, Ark., Delta Delta Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota. HAWKINS, ESTELLE MARIE, Jackson, Miss., Chi Omega: Sigma Alpha Iota. JONES, KLILEIN LESTER, Baton Rouge, Sigma Alpha Iota. THIRD ROW: KURTZ, JOYCE ELAINE, Lake Charles, Phi Mu, President, Sigma Alpha Iota, Senior Advisor, Honor Court, Summer '-18, Wesley Foundation. LOVE, DOROTHY LOUESE, Rollingfork, Miss., Phi Mu: Delta Gamma Delta, Panhellenic Council, Baptist Student Union. MCKINNEY, JAMES CARROLL, Minden, President, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, '48-49, Mu Sigma Rho, Vice-President, Junior Class, '46-47, Student Senate, '-I6-47, Honor Court, '47--18. PIGOTT, GLEN MARTIN, McComb, Miss., Pi Kappa Alpha, President, School of Music, Masquers. FOURTH ROW: PREVOT, DAPHNE ANN, Mansura. RICHMOND, ELIZABETH ELAINE, Oakdale, President, Delta Omicron, '47-AIS, Secretary-'Ireasurer, School of Music, '-47-118, Honor Scholarship, School of Music, '46-49. TURNIPSEED, ROBERT S., ltta Bena, Miss., Kappa Kappa Psi, LSU Band, LSU Symphony Orchestra, University Chorus. VINCENT, HERMAN GLENN, Lake Charles, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Theta Kappa, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, LSU Sym- phony Orchestra, LSU Concert Band, Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra. - -a- SCHOOL w OF MUSIC BARNA, MAGDA, junior ............ .... B aton Rouge DAVIS, JOANNE, Sophomore ............ FERGUSON, BETTY SUE, S0phO77'101'6 .... ..... B aton Rouge FLEMING, JASMINE, junior ............ Manila, Philippines FORTENBERRY, MYRTIS C., Sophomore ........ Oak Grove HANCOCK, CAMILLE PARKER, junior ............ Monroe KENNEY, IRMA MARIE, junior ........ Bay St. Louis, Miss MULLER, GEORGE A., junior .................. Stcrlington OWEN, THOMAS GERALD, junior ............ Searcy, Ark STOUT, CYNTHIA ELINOR, Sophomore ..,..... Baton Rouge WACTOR, GRACE, Sopltomore ....... ........ P ioneer DERGR DU TES 166 BURKETT, L. D., Sophomore .......... . .... Laurel, Miss . . . .New Iberia DIVISIO The Junior Division is operated to provide for the special needs of students entering the University for the hrst time and to guide them in their work during the first year. It gives the first-year students closer super- vision than is ordinarily given in senior colleges. It gives students who have not dehnitely de- cided on future plans a year in which to make this decision. The Junior Division gives stu- dents beginning college work the benefit of guidance by people professionally trained to operate a guidance program. The Junior Division supplies the various senior colleges with a highly select group of students fully prepared to carry on specialized training necessary for a profession and out- standing citizenship. ' Junior Division for the 1948-194-9 session. There are 2,510 students registered in the STUDENT OFFICERS Chester Freeman, presidentg Christine Hill, vice-prcsidentg Shirley Stephenson, secretary-treasurerg Charles Farrell, representative. A r . ,Ln J. in 1? l Q gi, Four Dogs and Z1 pup. Demonstration in a freshman chemistry class. rfY Fraternity rush week at thc Memorial Tower. 5 ,4- y I V . f -sq f 'ff A mv ,5w.. .. sz-:wg w . v- - -,.-vc w l I lan Qi ' QJXQ3' .51-ii rs rn,- ..l ,. -4, 1 2 -. ., -. 5iEiQEQ3ll ' - N i. ,-uid. +1 ,. .. , . ffzbi 'K A ' x . fr1g v7 yer' X 5-.A Freshman chccrlcadcr hopeful Will Armstro 1 l. j. 'Z' 168 u .. . .r. --r Two freshmen get their heads clipped. I Four bald heads in the cafeteria. Classes cxncrgc from the T-Buildings. Spring semester freshmen take thc psychology test 169 ABAT, BETTYE ANN ...... .... N ew Orleans ACOSTA, NORMA RAY .......... .......... B aton Rouge ACOSTA, REMUS E. ................ Ensenada, Puerto Rico ADAMS, EDWARD LEMOYNE .................. Coushatta ADAMS, EDWARD M. ....... .... T allulah AGUDELO, ALEJANDRO ................ Honda, Colombia ALEXANDER, ALBERT EDWARD ............ New Orleans ALFORD, IVY LAWRENCE .... .... P ort Allen ALLEN, JERRY MYLES . . . .... Baton Rouge ALLEN, JIM A. ...... ...... A lcxandria ALVAREZ, JOAQUIN EUSEBIO ...... Ciego dc Avila, Cuba AMUNDSON, JERRY ........,................. Shreveport ANDERS, JOHN ROBERT III .................. Shreveport ANDERSON, SHARON ....... .... W est Monroe ANDREWS, LOWRY BEE . .. .... Baton Rouge ANGUIZOLA, ROGELIO ERNESTO .... Panama City, Panama APPLEBAUM, STANLEY FRANK .......... Hollandale, Miss. ARABIE, MILTON PAUL ........... ........... M athews ARCENEAUX, THOMAS JOSEPH .... ........... G ramercy ARMSTRONG, ,WILL STEVEN . . . ..... New Orleans ARNOLD, MARLEEN ............ .. .New Orleans ARNOLD, TRACY RAYMOND . . . .... Haynesville ASHLEY, JAMES H. ........ .. . New Orleans ATKINS, AYLMER ........ ......... H omer ATKINSON, ANNA FAYE . . . ........ Abbeville AUBIN, DOUGLAS EDWARD .... .... S hreveport BAILEY, MARSHALL PEARCE .... ...... T allulah BAILEY, TRUMAN ALTON . , . .... Greensburg BAKER, MYRTHE B. ..... ..... M ansfield BANKSTON, GEORGE . . . ..... Many BARDWELL, L. E. JR. ...... .... P ineville BARNES, BETTY GENE .... . . . Baton Rouge BARNES, JOYCE I. ............ .... N ew Orleans BARONE, GUY SANTO .......... .... N ew Orleans BARTH, KATHERINE ANN . . . ..... New Orleans BASS, WILLIAM VERNON . . . .... Biloxi, Miss BATES, ROBERT D. .............. ........ H ouma BEARD, HOWARD H. ............ .... N ew Orleans BEATTY, GERALD FRANCIS .... .... B aton Rouge BECNEL, CHARLES L. ...... .... N ew Orleans BECNEL, MARILYN .............. .... B aton Rouge BEECHAM, TREVOR WILLIAM ........ . . . Washington, Pa. BELL, JAMES FREDERICK .... . ..,.... .... B llOXl, Miss. BERGERON, VICTORIA BEATRICE . . . .... Baton Rouge BERRY, DOROTHY LOUISE ..... .... B aton Roug BETER, ROBERT ALVIN . . . .... New Orleans BICKHAM, EWELL D. ........ ...... J ackson BILBERRY, JAMES D. ........... . . . Bastrop BILLEITER, BETTIE ANN ...... .. . Franklin BILLIOT, TOMMY CHARLES .... . . . Hodg UNIUH HIVISIH 170 BISHIR, JAMES R. . ..,...... BLACHE, ELMORE ALLISON . .. BLACK, BILLY GENE .......... BLACK, NORMAN FRANK BLACKARD, BETTY IRIS BLACKWELL, HUBERT ................. BLAKEWOOD, WILLIAM I-IAVARD JR. BLANCHARD, RICHARD JOSEPH . . BLITCH, NORMAN H. .......... . BOAGNI, EDWARD MILLARD . . BOBBITT, L. H. ...................... . BOECKELMANN, BEVERLY MARIE .... . BORDELON, LEONCE MILLER ..... BOSS, PATRICIA ADELAIDE .. BOUDREAUX, EDMOND .... BOUDREAUX, JERRY PAUL ....... BOURGEOIS, CLAUDE STANTON ...... . BOURGEOIS, GRIFFON JOSEPH ........ BOURGEOIS, VELMA ELIZABETH BOWDEN, BERYL ................. BOWMAN, WILLIE EASLEY JR. .... . BRADSHER, HENRY ST. AMANT BRAUD, NOAH PHILIP ......... BREAUX, MARVIN RAY BRENT, BETTY JO BRIGNAC, PATRICK EARL ... ERILEY, I-IUEERT J. ....... . BRILEY, J. D. .............. . BRILL, MARTHA MARIE .... BROCATO, COSIMO J. BROUSSARD, ELSIE FERN ...... BROUSSARD, FLO A. .......... . BROUSSARD, RACHAEL ANN .. BROWN, ANNABEL ........ BROWN, EARL JOHN . .. BROWN, REGINALD THOMAS JR. BRUOHHAUS, BEVERLY GLENN BULLER, JEROME EARLE ...... BULLIARD, FRED EDMOND EULLOOR, EVA RAY ....... BULLOCK, GERALDINE E. .. BURGESS, RUTH ANN .......... BURK, MARY ANN ............. BURKETT, BEVERLY RUTH .... BURNS, ELIZABETH ANN .... IHIIQ Cotton Valley . . . New Orleans . . . . Springhill . . . Baton Rouge . . . Baton Rouge . . . . Pollock . . . . . . . . Ida . . .Napoleonville . . . New Orleans . . . . . . Opelousas Gleason, Tenn. . . . New Orleans . . . New Orleans . . . .Baton Rouge . . . . . . . Carencro . Morgan City . . . New Orleans . . Plaquemine . . . . Baton Rouge . . . .Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . . . Baton Rouge . . . . . Baton Rouge ..........Vinton . . . .Greenville, Miss. . . . Convent . . . Opclousas . . . Opclousas . . . Shreveport . . . . Shreveport . Baton Rouge . . . . . . Abbeville . . . . Abbeville . . St. Francisville . . . . . . Raceland . . . Baker Elton .' . . . Ville Platte . . . St. Martinville . . . . . . . Glenmora . . . Franklinton . . . . New Iberia Zachary . . . Baton Rouge .. . Baton Rouge BURTON, GLENN ALLEN . . . . . . Little Rock, Ark. BUSBY, IRENE A. .......... .... J acksonville, Fla. BYRD, OTTIS GLYNN ....... ............ F lorien CALDWELL, BETTY JO . . . . . . .... . Saline CALDWELL, BILLY B. . . . ..... Saline 171 CAMBRE, DEIRDRE GREER ..... . . . Gonzales CAMBRE, JANET MARIE ......... ..... R eserve CAMENDOLA, JOE ANTHONY ..... .... C onvcnt CAPLAN, RUTH ..................... .... N ew Orleans CARROLL, CAROLYN EUGENIA . . . ...... Shreveport CARROLL, ROBERT LANDRY .......... . . . Pine Grove CARRUTH, MINA JEAN ................ ..... L ivcrpool CASSAGNE, ALPHONSE GABRIEL JR. . . ..... Marrero CASSELMAN, THERON WESLEY . . . .... Jeannerette GASTILLE, HAROLD JOSEPH . .. ........ Sunset CATES, VIVIAN DEL .... .. . Baton Rouge CAYARD, NANCY ANN .......... ..., B aton Rouge CAZAYOUX, FRANCIS T. ........... .. . Baton Rouge GHACHERE, CHERIE MARIE ...,...... . . . Baton Rouge CHAMBERLAIN, CLEMENT C. JR. . . . .... Marthaville CHERAMIE, RUDOLPH JOSEPH . . . .... Golden Meadow CHUSTZ, CHARLES LOUIS . . . .......... Lakeland CLARK, CAROLYN CLAIRE ....... . . . Baton Rouge CLAYTON, SALLY GENE ......... ..... J eanerette CLEBERT, JOSEPH ANTHONY . . . .... Plaqueminc CLEMENT, LEON KENNETH . . . . . . . Lake Charles COCO, BARBARA MARIE ........... ...... M arksville COFFEY, WILLIAM WALTER JR. .... . . . Jackson, Miss. COHEN, RUTH MILDRED ..... .......... E lton COIT, HARRY WILLIAMS . . . . . .... Newcllton COLE, MELVIN STEVENSON . . . ......... De Ridder COLLINS, WILLIAM A. ..... . . . Corpus Christi, Texas COMPAGNO, JOANNA ..... ......... N ew Orleans CONLEY, NEAL .......... . . ........ Melville CONNELL, ANNA DEAN . . . ......... Jackson CORREA, ELTON FRANCIS ........... .... N cw Orleans COTHAM, CHARLES EDWARD JR. . . . .... Baton Rouge COULON, MARION ANN ...,..... .... N ew Orleans COUVILLON, HENRY SIMEON . .. ............ Erwinvillc COVENS, SARIET ........... . . . Crystal Springs, Miss. COX, ANNE EDINE ........... .... O akdale COX, JAMES HARPER JR. ..... ..... J onesboro CROSBY, MARY VIRGINIA ...... .... P icayune, Miss. CROWN, RAY HARVEY ........ ...... B aton Rouge GULPEPPER, NANCY MAUD ...... Waco, Texas CURRY, HAROLD BOYCE .... . . . Monroe CUTRER, ERMA LOUISE ..... Hammond DAVIS, JO ANNE ............. .. . Denham Springs DAVIS, LONNIE AUSTIN .... ......... C ameron DAVIS, ROBERT EUGENE . . . . . . Baton Rouge DAVIS, WILLIAM MILTON .... .... D enham Springs DEAN, DAVID LEE .............. ........ P laquemine DEAN, JOHN WYMAN ......... ....... N ew Orleans DELAUNE, ELTON JOSEPH JR. . . . ..... Alexandria DELEE, JAMES ............... ...... J ackson JWUNIIIH IIIVISHI DENNIS, JACK MILTON ............ DEVILLIER, HOWARD D. .......... . DIECKMANN, DOROTHY RUTH . . . DOAN, SHIRLEY JANE ............... DOMINGUEZ, WILLIAM BLAKE DOMMERT, WALLACE FREDERICK .. DONALD, FRANK LOFTON JR. DUEOURC, LEO LOUIS ....... DUCLOE, DENNIS JOSEPH DUCROS, WILLIAM ROY .. DUNCAN, BETTY JEAN ............ DUPLECHAIN, NORWOOD C. .. DUPLISSEY, HELEN ....,.... DUPUY, EDNA EARLE DURIO, JAMES EARL DURR, D. WAYNE .............. DYER, PATRICIA LEE ........... EDELSTIEN, FRANCES ANN . . . EIDSON, WYNONA ......... ELDRIDGE, FRED LEE . . . ERICKSON, JANE VINCENT .......... ETHEREDCE, LAURA ELIZABETH ETTINGER, SHIRLEY RUTI-I ...... EVANS, LENORE ELIZABETH EVANS, MARGARET SUSAN .. FAIRBANKS, JOHN HENRY FANDAL, CARL JOHN ........ FARR, WILLYNE MARIE ..... FARRELL, CHARLES F. ....... . FARRELLY, JAMES CLARK .... FARRIS, ANTHONY ELLIS ......... FAUGHT, CLAYTON JOSEPH ...... FAVARO, HYPOLITE CHARLES . . . FAVRE, OTIS WILBERT ....... FAWVOR, DUDLEY E. .... . FERGUSON, HARRY JAMES ......... H149 Baton Rouge . . . .... Bunkie . . . . McComb, Miss. . . . . Lake Charles . . . . New Orleans . . . Jennings . . Selma, Ala. . . . New Orleans . . . . New Orleans Arabi . Sondheimer . . . . Opelousas . . . New Orleans . . . . Baton Rouge . . . . . . . Opelousas . Marthaville . . . New Orleans . . . Lake Charles . . . . Baton Rouge Bastrop Baton Rouge . . . . . Lockport . . . Alexandria . . . Baton Rouge Oakdale Sicily Island Slidell . . . Baton Rouge . . Houston, Tex. . .. . New Orleans Baton Rouge . . New Orleans . . . Plaquemine . . . New Orleans . . . . Grand Chenier Baton Rouge FERNAND EZ, ALFONSO BLAS ......... ........ B olivia FERNANDEZ, GERARDO RAMON . FETTER, ROSE EMMA .......... FITZPATRICK, ANN . . . FLORES, CARL V. ......... . FONTENOT, EDWIN JR. ............ . FONTENOT, WARREN J. ........... . FONTENOT, WILLIAM KENNETH FORBES, JESSIE ROBERTA ...... FORET, NORMAN P. ............ . FORTE, CARMELITE FRANCES . . . .. Havana, Cuba . . . . . New Orleans . . . . . . Erwinville . . . . Oxford . . . . . Vinton . .. . Mamou . . . Grand Prairie Pride New Orleans . . . . . . White Castle FREEMAN, GEORGE CHESTER . . . . . . San Francisco, Calif. FRENCH, WILLIAM L. ....... .......... N ew Orleans FRIEDBERG, IRMA RUTH . . . .......... Chicago, Ill. 173 FUHRER, RUTH ANNE . . . I-'UssELL, J. M. ................ . GALEY, ROLAND J. ............ . GALLASPY, JOHN NORMAN .. GALLEGOS, ROSARIO A. . . . GARBER, BENJAMIN A. ....... . GARRETT, DAVID HENRY GASQUET, DAWSON ........ GAULT, VIRGINIA LEE .... GAYLE, ELEANOR F. ... GEBHART, CHARLES GLEN .... GEMAR, POLLY ANN ...... ...... GERBRECHT, JOHN LOUIS GIANELLONI, DORIS JULIE . . . GIGSTAD, SHIRLEY MAE GISSEL, BETSY ANN ............. GLASSCOCK, BETTYE JANE ..... GOLDSMITH, MARILYN BEE GONZALES, DONALD LEO . . . GONZALEZ, EFRAIN ..... GOUDEAU, BETTY JANE ....... GOUDEAU, HENNESSY JR. . . . GRAVES, CECIL CLYDE JR. . . . GREENWALD, BRUNSON ...... GREGORY, OTHO BRAXTON GREMILLION, RUTH SUZANNE . . . GROB, ROLAND JAMES ............ GUARISCO, LEONARD JOSEPH . . GUEDRY, EMILY MARIE ..... GUELFO, LAWRENCE DAVID GUENARD, JAMES H. ........... . GUERIN, ETHEL MAE ........... GUIDRY, JACQUELINE ANNE GUILLORY, CLARENCE ..... GUILLORY, ROBERT K ..... GUISSINGER, MARCIA ANN .... GUITREAU, JONNIE v. .... GULINO, CARL .......... GWIN, PAUL HAROLD . . . HAMBERLIN, BETTY .... HAMBURGER, JEAN SUE ............. HAMACHER, ROBERT BREWER JR. . . . . HANFORD, MARY JANE ......... HARANG, MARY LEE ....... HARBOURT, C. OSCAR . .. HARPER, ROBERT ............... HARRELL, JAMES ALFRED ........ HARRELL, JOHN FREDERICK HARRIS, BEVERLY ANN ........ HARRISON, BARBARA ANNE IIARTMANGRUBER, MICHAEL A. . . HARVEY, LAURA BEA ......... HARVIN, MARGIE E. ...... HASPEL, JANE .............. HAYS, JAMES WILLIAM .. . . . Alexandria . . .Franklinton .. . Morgan City Pelican . . . . Baton Rouge . . . Cameron . . . . Jonesboro . . Baton Rouge . . . . . Maplewood . . . . Lake Charles . . Baton Rouge . . . . . . . Carville . . . . Metairie . . . Baton Rouge . . ...... Marksville . . . New Orleans . . . Baton Rouge . . . . Lake Charles . . . . . . . . . Port Sulphur . Aguadilla, Puerto Rico . . . Opelousas . . . Baton Rouge . . . . Utica, Miss. . . . . New Orleans . . . Pleasant Hill . . . Pineville . . . Bertrandville . . . . Morgan City . . . Napoleonville Baton Rouge Lake Providence . . . . . . Baton Rouge Baton Rouge Mamou . ..... . . . .Eunice . . Baton Rouge . . . Port Vincent . . . . . Opclousas . . . . Mobile, Ala. Baton Rouge . . .... McGehee, Ark. . . . . Whiting, Ind. .. . New Orleans . . . . . . . Lockport . . . . . St. Gabriel . . . . . Pitkin . . . Baton Rouge . . . . . Alexandria . . . . New Orleans New Orleans . Lockhart, Tex. . . . St, Francisville Lottie . . . . New Orleans Sarcpta ill IUH HIVISIU HEBERT, BETTY JOY ........... HEBERT, DOLORES MARIE ....... HEDBERG, HENRY CLAY JR. .... . I-IENDRICKSON, CAROL L. ...... . HERBERT, MARTHA FOSTER .... HIERES, GERALDINE ........... HILL, CHRIS KERLIN .......... HILL, I-IERMAN LEROY JR. .... . HILL, MARY JO ................. HILL, SHIRLEY GERALDINE .. HILLERY, JULES WOGAN ....... HILTON, ALTON L. ............ . HINRIGI-IS, ROY ST. AMOIND .. HOFFPAUER, JACK G. HOLIDAY, FRANK EARL .... HOLLINGSWORTH, ANNIE GRAY HOOPER, FORREST LEE JR ..... HORIL, JUSTIN PAUL .......... HOWE, HERBERT JAMES ........ HUBER, FREDERICK FELIX .... HUCKINS, MARY FRANCES ..... HUDNALL, BOBBYE ANNE ...... HUFFMAN, JEAN STRATTON HUGHES, MONA W, ....... . HUNT, LEON GIBSON HURST, CALVIN CARL IQIIQ New Orleans . . . St. Gabriel . . . . . . .Melville . . . . Lake Charles . . . . . . . New Orleans Baton Rouge . . . . Dallas, Tex. . Itta Bena, Miss. . . . . . . Port Allen . . .... . . . Bogalusa New Orleans . . . Oak Grove . . . New Orleans Crowley . . . . .New Orleans . . .Mansfield . Baton Rouge . . . New Orleans .. . Baton Rouge . . ........ Jennings Baton Rouge . . . . . St. Joseph .. . Baton Rouge . . Denham Springs Monroe . . . Gonzales HYDE, ELAINE ................ . Baton Rouge JACKSON, HARRY E. .......... Denham Springs JACKSON, JAMES WILLIAM . . . ....... Thibodaux JAMES, BILLIE JEAN ...... . . ....... Hobart JAMES, MAX ............. Los Angeles, Calif. JARMAN, LYDIA ................................ Monroe JENSON, IRIS SYLVIA ............. .... C ovington JOFFRION, HORACE CLIFTON .... JOHNSON, HELEN RITA ...... JOHNSON, LEO GLENN ..... JOHNSON, MARTHA PAGE JOHNSON, SHIRLEY ..... JOLLEY, PAT ............ JONES, BOBBY LYNN . . . . JONES, DONALD LAWRENCE ... JONES, HARRY ELROY JR. ... JONES, JOE H. ...,........ . JONES, MARVIN RAY .... JONES, RICHARD E. JOUBERT, GEORGE JR. ............. . KAPLAN, BERNARD LOUIS ............ KEMMERLY, CARL EDWARD III .... KEMPER, DOROTHY ELLEN .... KENDRICK, LARRY LIONEL . . KENNEDY, JOSEPH DANIEL .... KENT, JOHN B. ..................... .. KERN, JOE N. ...................... . KESSLER, BARBARA ELIZABETH KILLEN, GERALD EVERETT . . . . New Orleans Jackson Chcneyville . . . . . .Tallulah . . . Largo, Fla. . . . New Orleans Zwolle Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . . . Franklinton . . . . . . Oakdale . . . . .Shreveport . . . . Lawtell . . . Alexandria .. . Baton Rouge . . . . . . Covington . . . Greenwell Springs . . . . . Angie . Baton Rouge Monroe . . . New Orleans . . . . . . Lecompte KING, JOHN DAVID .... .. Ferriday KING, ROBERT EARL ........................ Shreveport KING, VERA JOYCE .............................. Baker KLEINPETER, CATHERINE ELIZABETH ...... Baton Rouge KLIBERT, MARK A. ................... ........ R escrve KLIBERT, RUEBEN J, ........... . . . Reserve KNIGHT, DELOS LAVERN JR. .... . . . Bogalusa KNIGHT, OLA MARIE ....... .. . Marksville KOENENN, JOE C. ..... . KOPPA, JOHN HOWARD KRAMER, RHEBA KATHRYN . .. KEUBEL, ROBERT GERARD . KU HN, ALLEN ...,......... LALANDE, L. OTIS JR. .. LAND, JAMES RAY LANDRY, ABNER MARTIN ..... LANDRY, THOMAS NEWTON . LIIPEYRONNIE, MARILYN JEANNE LARGE, PATRICIA JANE .......... LASSEICNE, CHARLES ALAN LAURENT, CLEMENT CHARLES JR. .. LAURENT, HAROLD JAMES ........ LAWRENCE, REAMONA MARY LAWSON, SCHARLIE PEARL LAZO, JOSE LOUIS ........ LEACH, JAMES REEVES ............ LEACI-I, MARGUERITE YVONNE . .. LCELANC, JOAN MARIE ....... LeBLANC, RENE PETER .... LEE, HELEN YVONNE .... LEHMANN, GRACE DREWS ........ LEINBERGER, FRANCES C. ........ . LEMOINE, EDMUND ANTHONY .. LEMOINE, MARTIN LANE ...... LeRAY, LIANNE ELIZABETH. . . LEVENSON, RUTH LYDIA . . . LEVY, CHARLOTTE D. . . . . LIEBERT, RICHARD K. . .. LINDSEY, J. O. ........ . LINDSEY, TOMMY C. .. LIPARI, CHARLES ANTHONY ...... LIVINGSTON, MARJORIE LEE . . . LOFTON, THOMAS ANDREW .... LOSAVIO, DOROTHY ANNE . .. LOUDON, MARTHA LOUISE . . LYLES, FRANCES GRACE ........ MACHELLA, MATEO CHARLES . . . MALONEY, HARRIET LOU .... MALVANEY, BETTY ANN .... MANUEL, SYLVAN J. .... . Gulfport, Miss. .. . . . .De Ridder Meeker . New Orleans . . . New Orleans Rayne .. . Baton Rouge Baton Rouge . . . . . Port Allen . ..... Gretna . . . Baton Rouge . . . . . . . . Shreveport . Alexandria Taft . . . New Orleans . . . . . Baton Rouge Mexico City, Mexico . . .Opelousas . . . . . Bogalusa . . . New Orleans ....... Lockport Darlington Baton Rouge New Orleans . . . Baton Rouge . . . Cottonport . . ...... De Ridder New Orleans Baton Rouge . . Houston, Tex. . . . . West Monroe Chestnut . . Opelousas . New Orleans . . . . Dierks, Ark. .. .... ....Innis . . . . . Northbrook, Ill. Cheneyville . ...... . . Buras . . . Charleston, W. Va. .. Brookhaven, Miss. Lawtell MARK, JULIET RUTH ........., Hattiesburg, Miss. MARSHALL, BETTY SUE ......... ...... P ort Sulphur MARTIN, BRUCE ANTHONY ...... MARTIN, JAGQUELIN FAY ........ MARTIN, WILLIAM HOWARD .... Paulina . . . . Baton Rouge . . . St. Francisville UNIUH lllllilll 176 I949 MARTINEZ, ANDRES ISIDRO . . . .... San Jose, Costa Rico MARX, GILBERT MILO .......................... Monroe MASON, NORMA RAE ................. MATTHEWS, JEAN MARILYN ........ MAUMUS, RAYMOND NORMAN MAURER, OI-IARLES J. ....... . MAY, ELIZAEETII YARNALL ... MAY, KENNETH N. ............ . MAYER, FRED KONRAD ........ MAYEAUX, JAMES TERRELL .. MAYEAUX, JOHN O'NEIL ........... MAYRONNE, AGATIIA BERYLE .... MCEREYER, JOI-IN ERNEST JR. ... MCBRIDE, MILTON THOMAS MCOAIN, EDWIN ADAMS .... MCOANN, JAMES E. .......... . MCDONALD, JESSE DEKALE ........ MCDONALD, MERRITT .......... . MCDONNELL, WILLIAM ALVIN MCGAHA, ELAINE MARY ...... MCGOVERN, ALBERT JOSEPH .... MCGOVERN, GEORGINE L. ........ . MCGRAW, THOMAS EARL ........... . . MCKENZIE, ROBERT WILLIAM ...... MCMAHON, HENRY GEORGE JR, . .. McMANUS, NORMA JEAN . .. MCNAIR, MARY FRANCES ..... . MELANOON, ELLEN ................... MELENDEZ, IELORENOIO IL, ........ . . . . . Baton Rouge . . . New Orleans . . . . . . . . New Orleans New Orleans . . . New Orleans . . . Livingston . . . New Orleans . . . . . Alexandria Oakdale Harvey ....Limc Rock, Ark. . . . . . . . Opelousas . . . . . Conway, Ark. . . . . Bogalousa . . . . . . Bernice . . . Baton Rouge . . . New Orleans . . . . New Orleans . . . I New Orleans . . . New Orleans . . Woodville, Miss. .............Homer . . . . Baton Rouge . . . Eunice Gilbert . . . . . Baton Rouge Panama City, Panama MERCHANT, ROBERT CLEATUS ................. Anacoco MERRILL, MARION ............ MESTAYER, LOUISE ............ MESTEPEY, HAZEL LOUISE .... MEYER, BEVERLY CLAIRE .... MILLER, BERNITA ...... MILLER, ERNEST MARTIN ...... MILLER, GIBBS DENNIS JR...... MILLER, LAURA MAE ........... MILLER, MARION ANNETTE .... MILLER, RAYMOND MAT .... . . . .Vivian . . . .Alexandria .........Pride . . . .New Orleans .. .. . . .. .Church Point . Lake Charles, .........Vinton ..........Dalcour . . .Isola, Miss. ........Eunice OISE, KENNETH JOSEPH .................. New Orleans MONTALBANO, VIRGINIA ............... . . .New Orleans MONTGOMERY, GERALD SYLVESTER ...... Braxton, Miss. MOORE, MARY JO ................ ......... H omer MORAN, JOHN T... . ......... New Orleans ORGAN, ELEMORE M. ........ .... B aton Rouge MORGAN, ROBERT GEORGE ....... ..... N ew Orleans MORRIS, GLORIA JEAN ................ .. .New Orleans MORRISON, JOYCE JEANETTE ......... .... B aton Rouge MORRISON, MARTHA BROWNING .............. Cut OH OTT, JEAN E. .................... .. MOWAD, GEORGE B. .............. . . . . .Baton Rouge .........Oakdale NABERSGHNIG, ELINOR GRACE ............... Westwcgo NARVAEZ, RODOLF O ........... NEWMAN, MINTON D. ..... .. Managua, Nicaragua . . . . . . . . .Spring Creek 177 Ir i 1' l NICKENS, EVELYN JOYCE ...,.. NICOLOSI, LOUIS JOSEPH ........... . . . . .Galvez . . . .... Plaquemine NUNEZ, SAMMY BERNARD ............... ........ V iolct O'KELLEY, DOUGLAS EDWARDS JR. .... .... B aton Rouge OLSEN, ALBERTA VIRGINIA ....... O'NEAL, EDRIS ANNE ....,....... ORDENEAUX, JERRY CAMILLE PARIS, PEDRO MANUEL ...... PARKER, PATRICIA ....... PAULK, SHADYE LANIER... PAVUR, CAROL PAUL .......... PAYNE, MARILYN ELAINE .... PEARSON, BILLY G. ....... . . . . PEAVY, CHARLES D. ..... .. PERALTA, LUIS ARTURO PERCY, PATRICIA V. ........... .. PERDUE, MARY GORDON ..... PHILLIPS, GERALD EDWARD. PICCIOLA, RODNEY PETER PIERCE, REBECCA VAN.. PIRELLO, CHARLES ANDREW. . . PIZZOLATO, FLORENCE BEATRICE . . I .... New Orleans . . . . . . .Port Allen ............Luteher Puntnrz-nas, Costa Rica ...............Simpson . . . ......... Devillc . . . .New Orleans . . . .Baton Rouge . . . . .Dyersburg, Tenn. ................Monroe Guatemala City, Guatemala . . . . .Biloxi, Miss. . . . .New Orleans . . . . .Baton Rouge . . . .Golden Meadow .. . . . . .New Orleans . . . . . . . Plaquemine . . . . .... Plaqucmine POCHE, ANTHONY G. .............. ........ C onvent POOL, JOHN EMERY ................ ..... K ilbourne POST, GURVIS JEFFERSON JR. .... ....... M arion PRATER, HILDA BETH ............ PRINDLE, AUDREY ROSEMARY .... RAFFRAY, RAYMOND J.A.A. ...... . RAFIDI, JASER N1eoLA .......... RAWLINS, MARY ELIZABETH.. REBSTOCK, ED LOUIS .... . .. REED, JOHN VALLIE .............. . REINE, NEOMA LEA ............... REVIERE, HILMAN ANTHONY . . . REVISORE, ROCCO .......... RICHARDSON, PAULA SUE .... RICHTER, HELEN ......... . RIORDA, HARRY .......... ROBERTS, RENA MARIE .... ROBIN, FRANK .... ROBINSON, SI-IELTON H.. . . ROGERS, KATHRYN ...... ROUNDTREE, MILDRED ..... ROWLAND, IRMA LEE RUSSELL, MARILYN JEAN .... SACKETT, ANNA Lois ......... SAEZ, TOMAS ................... . sARToR, MARTHA LOUISE. . . SAYERS, HELEN MINA ..... SAVES, DAVIS ....... SCHILD, DENA ....................... SCHWARTZ, EDMOND VICTOR ..... SEEGERS, CHARLES LAMAR ...... SEELIG, MYRA .... .......... ..... SEIBERT, WILLIAM HOWARD .... . . . .Lake Charles . . . . . . .New Orleans . . . .Floreal, Mauritius . ....... Birch, Palestine . . . . . . . . .Greenwell Springs . .Golden Meadow .............Vinton . ..... Baker . . . . Lawtell . . . .New Orleans . . . . .Sunny Hin ...........Lafayette . . .Managua, Nicaragua ............Manslield . . . .Alluvial City . . . .Danville . . . . .Homer . . . . . Ncwellton . . . .Baton Rouge . . . .New Orlean . . . . . . . .Fairbanks . . .Caracas, Venezuela .................Alto .........Baton Rouge .. ....... ...Vic .......Houma . . .New Orleans . . . .Hayncsvillo . . . .New Orleans . . . . .New Orlean llllllll lllllllll 178 19119 SEITHER, BERNARD J. ...... ...... N ew Orleans SELBY, ROY CLIFTON ..... .... L ittle Rock, Ark. SERPAS, BETTY MAY ..... ........ N cw Orleans SEVIER, ERLEE L. ...... SEVIER, RICHARD . . . .Baton Rouge . . . . . . . .Tallulah SHARP, JAMES ELWYN ......... .......... L cna SI-IAY, PAT .................... . . .Lake Providence SHELTON, JOHN THOMAS ................. Fayette, Miss. SI-IEPPARD, MARY LYNN ..................... Baton Rouge SHERWOOD, MARY SUE AUGUSTA .......... New Orleans SHOEMAKE, JO ANN ........................ Baton Rouge SICARD, AUSTIN JOSEPH .... ..... N cw Orleans SIMMONS, CURTIS JAY ........... .... W alters, Ona. SIMON, CARL MICHEL ............. .... B reaux Bridge SIMPSON, JOSEPH WILLIAM ..... .......... M arrdrd SIMPSON, WALTER ROBERT ..... ..... M arrrrd SIRCO, STANLEY JOHN ....... .... N ew Orleans sKIAs, JOHN G. ............... . . SLACK, FRANK WENDELL .... SMITH, MARY HELEN .... . . . .New Orleans .........Sarepta . . . . . . Port Allen SONNIER, ALBERT BASIL ...... ........... R ayne SONNIER, JOSEPH A. JR. ...... .............. R ayne SOUSA, GLORIA ............... .... P anama City, Panama SPENCER, BETTY ESTELLE. . . . . . . SPETZ, MARIANN E ........ SPINDEL, MARTIN ANTHONY ....... . . . SPITZFADEN, CHARLES EDMUND. .. SPURLOCK, ELWIN LLOYD ......... STACKHOUSE, ALICE ELIZABETH. STANDARD, CHARLES MARTIN. STEHR, ROSE M. ................ . STEPHENS, CAREY LYNELL .......... STEPHENS, JOHN s. ................ . STEPHENS, MARJORIE MCLEAN. . . . . . . . .Baton Rouge .. .... New Orleans . New Orleans .Gulfport, Miss. . . . . . . . .Jonesville ..........Jennings . . . . . . . .New Orleans Lake Charles . . . . .Baton Rouge . . . . . . .Coushatta . .... Baton Rouge STEPHENSON, SHIRLEY LOUISE .... ...... S hreveport TEVENS, DOUG P. ................ . STRACENER, CARL EDWARD ........ STRINGER, CHARLOTTE ANNE .... STUART, CLARA AGNES ....... STUCKEY, MARY IDA .... WANN, JUNE ROSE ................ TALIANCICH, MARION PETER .... TATAR, JOEL I. .............. . TAYLOR, BETTY JOAN. .. TAYLOR, JESSIE MAE .... . . . .Baton Rouge . . . . .Alexandria . . . .Baton Rouge . . . .Baton Rouge . . . . . .Baton Rouge . . .Marksville ........Buras . . . . . . Plaquemine . . .Denham Springs ..... . .Baton Rouge EAGLE, JOHN BRERETON ......... .... A ruba, N. W. I. TESSIER, MARIAN CECILIA ......... ........ B atchelor THIBODEAUX, LOUIS XAVIER ....... ....... G retna THOMAS, M. CAROLYN ............. ...... A rcadia THOMPSON, GEORGE EDWARD JR. .......... Eldorado, Ark. HOMPSON, JEANNE VAUGI-IN ..... .... B aton Rouge THOMPSON, MARY ALICE ........ . . .Denham Springs THOMS, CARRIE ELIZABETH .... ....... B aton Rouge THORP, JACK LEIGH ....... .... O skaloosa, Iowa TOPOL, CECIL DORIS .... . . . .Greenville, Miss. M--1' 179 TOVAR, CONZALO ...............,.... TRAHAN, PETER PAUL ........... TRICHEL, AMANDA CATHLEEN .... TRICHEL, BOBBYE JEAN ...... TULLOS, KEN W. .... . VEASEY, CASSIE ............... . . . VENTRESS, JOHN WILLIAM ....... VERLANDER, RONALD JOSEPH VERRET, JERRY GORDON ........ VICKNAIR, NESTOR JOSEPH .... VINING, DOROTHY .... WAGES, C. J. JR. ........... .. WALDER, SALLY ............. WALKER, ADELE MARIE ..... WALKER, EDWIN ...... WALL, ROBERT E. ............ . WALLACE, BERTIE LOIS ....... WALTHALL, MARY ELOISE ...... WALTHER, BARBARA DEE ..... WALTHER, DICK CALHOUN WALTHER, ROY C. ............... . WARNER, THOMAS AUCUSTUS .... WECKERLING, LARRY E. ...... . WELBORN, MOLLY JEAN WELCH, JACK A. JR.... WELCH, MODENE .............. WELLER, ROBERT HARRIS .... WELLS, JAMES KENNETH. . . . WELSH, JAMES H. ......... . . WENN, KENNETH LEO ..... WETMORE, MAHLON A. JR.. . . . WHATLEY, DOROTHY E. ............ . WHEELER, NANCY .................... WHETSTONE, CHARLES EDWARD .... WHITE, JOSEPH DAWSON ...... WHITE, MARION FRANCES .... WHITE, WILLIE MAE ....... WILBERT, GLORIA ANN ............. ..... WILLIAMS, BENNIE LEE ............ WILLIAMSON, JOYCE MILDRED. . . . WILSON, DAVID C. JR. ...... . . WINFREE, BILLIE LOUISE .... WINSTEAD, RUTH ........... WOOD, MARGIE LEE ............ WOODARD, RISDON E. JR.. . Caracas, Venezuela Wright . . . .Harrisonburg . . . . . .... Eunice . . . . .Bogalusa Lettsworth . .Baton Rouge . . . . New Orleans ........Haycs . . . .Baton Rouge . . . .Amite . . . .Weeks . . . .Alexandria . . . .New Orleans .........Dclhi . . . .New Orleans Kinder .Oak Grove . . . .New Orleans ..........Gibson . . . . .Gibson . . . .Hammond . . .New Orleans . . . . . .De Ridder . . . .Baton Rouge! . .Oak Grove .St. Francisville Harmon .......Vinton . . . .New Orlean New Orleans ............Jena . . . .Zachary . . . .Tallulah . . . . .Bogalus New Orleans . .Baton Rouge .Plaquemine ........Mangham . . . .Baton Rou . . . .Lake Charles . . . . . .Leesville Eunice . . . .Baton Rouge ........Gibsla YATES, ROBERT PAYNE ............ North Little Rock, Ark. YOUNG, ERIE FOUNTAIN JR. ................. Pine Grove YOUNG, KARL JAMES ...... ZACHARY, CLARA ......... ZAHN, MARIAN JESSIE .... . . . .Centerville . . . .Baton Rouge . . . .New Orlea JU lllll HIVISIII it , , --4 new f YH pe,-4p' 5 3 1 , . - 45- : -2 fjf 2- Q1 4 ,' . ,,j11.f Lf ' iff X iff! -. , ' , V M 5 - Drhgjulli K 'N K W ,wi 61, g Q if '1 by AX' Wa 2' W Qi 'K A 5 Qs L 14' 54,4 1 I 1 I w . ,X 1-A1 F: ' ' F'! ff , kwsfif' A 3 r V ', J l 41 ff' ,F J X x , . 'TL ,.1 .. I Ne! I .i W O . I Methodist students register for Student Center activities. Pentagon Barracks Manager Frank A. Petru issues housing assignments 182 1 Lines of Arts K Science students wait for registration forms. REGISTRATIO Under the direction of the Dean of the Junior Division and the guidance of ROTC cadets and women senior advisors, registration opened with LSU's freshmen receiving a well-planned orientation course of lectures, placement tests, convocation, re- ligious programs and social activities. Enrollment for the academic year ended with a total of 8,922 students on the campus, a decrease of abount 400 over the previous year. The Junior Di- vision enrolled 2,5l0. The next two colleges with the heavier enrollments were Engineering, l,537, and Arts and Sciences, l,393. Veteran students till out requisitions for books. Fitting a 'KDog the Regular Army VVay. Catholic students join Newman Club. Final checking winds up registration. .L - I CAMPUS POLITICS U shering in every academic semester are the student elections with all their fanfare and ballyhoo. Booths are set up in the qiuiclmngle 0 und posters. banners and stickers are displayed . over the czunpus. The student body constitution requires two 4 elections :1 year, one in the fall for class ollieers and one in the spring for college und student body olhcers. This ye:u s freshman candidate Chester Freeman swept into the presidency of the jun- ior Division in an unprecedented ballot. poll- 4 ing 377 out of the 677 votes cast in a six-mem field. jg U ' was qi- Q w -ggi Q. , A xiismggxd QM E NB . l04Kr Ut. Mille LOG ' vw' 15 T fm JQEAIYRQS CT P 0' Elmer or ' 1 R557 A Q S 5 . , E iyyjbllolt-ECT ONNERC mr-P3 E tSmON0lfi1yiesP SEQCQJ 3lLl-xl qzsxvim px ' 1 WY MWLE 1 FRESHME ONN ESNUENX twig 5 yxcifvl' BE ,attic - D vote WNW C' , DOODLES YOUR LEHMAN VICE- A PRESlDENT x. 32. P ,' V. -ii, ., 'f MAA. .Qi .- and I--iW!!U!U KH, Wg: 1 1 sv I f,f 1 WW 1,111 -. 1 Q55 ,fr-fl 7 ,r ,fs 1- Q 5 2 1g3:'f2eysX'-ws 1 il 1 -A -4- --1f1f1Nkf:- 1 11E?5Vsf'- Hifi 2 M .1 -,N - 11 11 11 1 N111 1 211921 .1 'W FP 11141 1111111-ws! mgkfm 1:11111 11 1 11 Nw . 111:-1111. 1 gi13,,.1., K U12 W1 V 5 A 1 K 1.1af?5312:2'f 1 11-11-W 1 my 1 111 1 1111 .. 1w11,1111, fills: g M522 ' 'H , J - ff 1' fl' .1 fifwalg.. . 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RESHMA DAY Freshman Day at LSU means that the eoeds and cadets of the junior Division reign over the campus in holiday spirit while the upper classmen bear through with their usual classes. First the Coeds of Parker Dorm each receive two cadet escorts. They then march in units to the front parade ground where they form a rectangle to await the king and queen and their court in procession from the Law Building. Following the coronation of the king and queen, the cadets run up the freshman flag under the American colors as the frosh band plays the Alma Mater. Thus frosh rule prevails over the campus, wherefore they proceed to the Gym-Armory for a gala talent show and exclusively frosh dance. While the new King and the ex-King look on, the Queen throws out her bouquet to open the dance. Dog Band performs to win the best group act award. NTL! beams 188 , fn cadet escorts. Dean Caldwell crowns Chris Hill Queen and Chester Freeman King of Dogdom. Bun Davie wins cup for most talented frosh Coed Vice I lrcsidcnt Beverly Bogun presents cup to Charles Chzunbliss After Coronation, the King decrees the raising of the frosh flag. RP , Dean Caldwell, Queen and King lead the procession to Gym-Armory of Dog Band, bcst group act, while Laura Ethrcdge holds on to her cup for first place in cocd division. 5 rf F' s' ik n sw v V -..w. 1,'. ,W 1 It Q-Egyp Dip 13 Q X if XX - -. ,ggi E 'wzzmfqi eb' Y -X' 'ff J f Wifi f FH ? N fi' ' ,- .1 4 . 7 , .M V., ' Q L r x ', X ie if LX... 6.?i54 9 NKEZQ LI-fs llhlse 1. 's A A' 's ,f, P 5' 'ri' ' c av...-:,,, -Q, lLL'1.f,'lAff5,z01f,,... - W ' -.1 em , ' ' ' -fx- LW 1 V ' Q' 5' X 1 KIM' ' ',' , , :Hz - . -, gk .A A fl: V ,ff , j 4- ,?j5,i,Eif.,. x V 'J , ,' 'A ,E , 4 134. 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Largely made up of stu- dents in speech with a number of other stage-interested students, the stage troupes of LSU afford the partici- pants as well as the audiences the cultural side of the best in literature and drama. There is also the Workshop Theater which serves as a laboratory for speech students. Costumes are under the direction of Miss Edith Dabney, and technical details are under the supervision of Lawrence Voss. With capacity audiences at five evening performances, Life With Father, under the direction of Dr. C. L. Shaver, came to the University Theater stage with the professionalism and atmosphere of a Broadway produc- tion. Father delighted the audiences with his dramatic- ally emphasized Oh Gawdf' William Shakespeare came to LSU when the Uni- versity players presented the llflcrclzant of Venice, di- rected by Miss Francine Merrit. Following six weeks of rehearsal, the student cast delivered the Shakespearean lines with scintillating ease through three evening performances before the Christ- mas holidays. 'Sorry, Clarence, but I must be Hrm Father: You gave your mother some of that dog medicine? with you too ! But, hark! I hear thc footing of a Who comes so fast in silence of the llllllll P C MERCHANTHDF VENICE Cast LIFE WITH FATHER Antonio .............. Al Cates Salanio .... ...... R . Glen Wilcy Salarino . . . ..... Clinton Rigaud Bassanio . . . ...... Val Dufour Gratiano .... ....... E d Luck Lorenzo ........... Chesley York Shylock ........... Oran Teague Launcelot Gobbo. .Will Armstrong Old Gobbo .... Phillip Stevenson jessica ............ Suzanne Hahn Portia. ........ Norma Jean Levy Nerissa ............ Patsy Harris Balthazar .......... Joe Barefoot Prince of Aragon .... Leo Ulberts Father ............. Joe Burson Vinnie ............ Patsy Heidt Clarence ...... Edward D. Brown John ..... ........ J oe Kenyon Whitney .... . . . Rocco Revisorc Harlan ........ Martha Harrison Cora .............. Ro Sussman Mary Skinner .... . . .Joey Saveson Reverend Lloyd ...... Val Dufour Dr. Humphreys. .R. William Harp Dr. Somers ...... R. Glen Wiley Margaret ....... Estelle Hawkins Annie .... . . . Susie Jo Ludlum ' Prince of Morocco. .Charles Mudd Della - - - - ' - CMOIYH Coleman Tubal . .......... Ralph Holmes Nora ,- - - - - - Jcannfitfe H954 Duke of Venice .... William Harp Maggie - '- '--- Julia Qumn Tad Turner gets set to ring up the curtain for Dr. C. L. Shaver oversees final check of spot the opening performance. ughfs. E V Y 5.12 ' r. .4 5 V' '-.ku L -.ry -I-.fx .,. HR ' V t AEA Ai, 1 w -:liar 54m v , Q Q U 3, 2 - - ,Qin , ,X ul, gi1 ? fi H In li lu in E 1 'Q E 4' 'K L With Mr. Errolle looking on, Stevenson Barrett conducts the quintet fRussell, Beasley, Flirtatious MUSCUI1 rCjOir1S her lover Marcel Kelly, Barnum and I-latl1orn.j THE TWO OPERA CASTS Rodolfo ...... Marcel . . . Colline .... Schaunard . . . Mimi .............. Musetta ............. Benoit and Alcindofo .... Parpignol ........... A. E. WILDER WILLIAM HATHORN ERNEST BARNUM PAUL KELLY MAURINE NORTON OUIDA WOODY VAL DUFOUR THOMAS OWEN TALMADGE RUSSELL NED ROMERO TAD TURNER WILLIAM HUBBARD EVELYN BEASLEY SELENE SMITH VAL DUFOUR THOMAS OWEN Sergeant . . . RAY BULLOCK RAY BULLOCK l'Vafter . . . . BILL HARP BILL HARP The Four Bohcmians-Colline fTurnerj, Marcel fRomcrol, Rodolfo fllussellj, Schaunard fl-Iubbardj-talk their landlord The Four Bohemians-Colline fBarnumj, Rodolfo, Marcel, CDufourj out of the rent via the wine cup. Schaunard fKellyl-making fun. MAJORETTES Mona Freeman, Betty Wale, Carmen Rousscl. THE LSU VARSITY BAND L. S. U. VARSITY BAND Under the direction of L. Bruce Jones, professor of music educa- tion, the Varsity Band, made up of freshman and sophomore students, provides half-time entertainment at the football games and makes several football and festival trips during the year. During football season, the regular 75-piece band is augmented to 120 pieces, rehearsing six hours a week. After the close of the foot- ball season, the band goes back to four hours of rehearsal a week to perform at various student functions and ROTC parades and reviews. L. S. U. CO CERT BAND Made up of more experienced musicians, the LSU Concert Band engages in studying higher forms of music, performing in concerts on and OH' the campus. Also under the direction of L. Bruce jones, the Concert Band presents a fall, a winter and a spring concert annually. The popular Starlight series are given on the Campanile steps during the summer season. Like the Varsity Band, the Concert Band serves as a laboratory group for music education majors. THE LSU CONCERT BAND 196 THE A CAPPELLA CHOIR A CAPPELL CHOIR Rehearsing two hours weekly under the direction of Mr. Dallas Draper, the 66-voiced A Cappella Choir, composed of students interested in singing, brings excellent voice programs to the campus. The choir is open to any student of the University passing an audition. A Christmas program of Christmas anthems was given in the University Theater. In addition, the choir gave a spring concert, broadcasted a program over a mutual network hookup, gave several concerts in Baton Rouge and went on tour to Crowley, Eunice, Opelousas and Lafayette. THE OPERA CHORUS Open to University students, the Opera Chorus gives many non-music students an opportunity to perform in an opera production. The 28-voiced group under the direction of Mr. Stevenson Barrett re- hearsed twice weekly to form a well-trained chorus of voices that enhanced the production of the opera, La Boheme. THE OPERA CHORUS DALLAS DRAPER Director of the Choir .,.. -., ,. A, ,. - -. . President Mark Bergeron ex- plains to dance group the dem- onstration techniques and func- tions of modern dance. 'iw OD ER DA CE Modern Dance group executes a leg and back stretch which employs balance and skill. Reorganized last year, the Modern Dance group en- Under the direction of Miss Blanche Dufly with the deavors to further the creative art-dance interests and assistance of Miss Kathryn BHPHCSS, the Modern Dance activities for the students of the University and func group performed for H faculty affair, Staged a twomight . ' dance recital in the Gym-Armory and performed at tions secondlv for the purpose of setting art-dance stand- . . . ' several high schools in the state. An apprentice group afds and Stlmulatmg aPPfeC1at10U Of 31'f'danCe Wirhm works under the direction of Miss Burness to Fill vacan- thg community, cies in the Modern Dance troupe. Swinging movement across the Hoor. Demonstration in levels and space. X .. '- v L5 i. . Ei? 5,4 154 4.-N .al -. 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Hays' and Fred and COYILCL ermxs alter Copy has been SCL by lmotypgs. -lu.. check proofs bmoits EKIILOI Ralah Brcwcx mcfhmtcs :lm- I l m.itlc,.1lIy ovu LSU s .irhlcui lorluncs in 11 ycfn oi ups and clowns. of, f BV 'cm I 1 . 0 '11 I qunmil f an P11 , 1011, I 'V ay YW 1' ' cf odeo Queehfi' g lsounded sexents sewn years wo T111 Dnzli Rfmillf series 19 medium for ffenual Lnnpus neus .ind expiession The editions of che pwper ue well written streamlined and bmst 1 larffe percenmge of pict- Loriwl ll1'IICI'l'll. alllprinted and enqrivccl in xhe nlant owned bv the itself. to tht!- Brown lOctober 21 V5 photographer 1 Rigshrf book ber 141 Steve 1 Q ber 92,3116 l Mu, of 1'm nT i .of im i wa ,M-I Xl ikr up ISSISI nu xx uclns while News lf.filIUTS George Arca- na lux audi ull A Biounlou make up paper. coming out with - - Page dy iS'cwp!m ' i- B'IOY AC ' il-llT 9N 116, ii-N .sow Pr 011, .ypc 1, Ed, 1' I N01 Ohm ng-SL 8,0 ,frglj ' Cf? ' irfx. l , SU, 00,5 I' 'ecpy I' A 1 Odd' wt .Eexasi 'Win Game i 3 exasfi gfidi ' '04 Ausq of Texi' 15 Bidi? '11 ,. lb-1 .S , 2 'g .UW 6111111911 -X 671 rr. 'Q 'B 'I rr of the editorial stall' :ire selected by :he Student l'ululic':nions Committee under the clmirnizinship of Dr. P. 'lf Teskzi. Stall meinbers direct, the editing :md rnzike up of the paper for the entire :iczidernie year. Reportorizil assignments are handled by journzilism studenls enrolled in ridvzinced reporting courses. During lust si-nniner :lie newspaper was moved' from its old home, Tlionizis D. Boyd lnlzill-nzirned after the fzirher of the liffwcillr, Colonel Tliomzis D. Boyd. The edilorizil oflices under the faculty supervision of F. James Price ure located in Alum- ni Hnll,:1nd the business ollicte, linolype machines, dxirkrooms, presses :ind plioloengrziving plzini un- der Lhe faculty IIIIITILIQCIIICIIL of R. H. Wiggins :irc Shawn .Film Serial a! no extra-imm r A-..,,s-.. fi. ' M cl s ar K1 when il was ax Gate opera press: rtment announci: lmsen as the 194 ible foi: the opera nf Music 1:-J i f . ? - . .- A localed in ihe South Naivzil Bniiaicks. l Pl'eSel1 Celebflhes 5 jun? n K . 'rv 6 - n- g . 2 ' T' ' f A ' r- - . hoo. 'On Ocmheri24, The University w111behere.Dn!esgdi' thee! I 1 ' xiwofwrs Wxlltsq m FAPHSIHSM-as Seeond.a41QM9 'Carl .van bored' ' rr X441 A n ' dfiieisv mill' mimi iyggr' bf lbdllglng-some-01 ihg-Mg. ,Sandbdrgh ,und john .Maj ur' A .r A . rn an el neun fgest names In art to me campus. h V t Q t 5 ' F- 1 4, 0 V r '-0 5 ve I UMW! ld . H nenugc eenannm? . ff. 1 J, X. , . V ,tie en ershxp O! Dr. Il. Accomm to .Dorm l BVMV , QL. McCracken, head of the depart- X , 3 Wim in ul-l0:Fe:-lla ' fmant of econuinicsihe cofximlttun ' the ball Jocke fbehfeelfn ' It I 'umnaung the sei-les has cfm. H1815 sm lhe,.v ,y San,,,,3.J ivan, b 5.02 Wash len ' ffacml SPPQHYIUWE 0 ' is sm' Wnm Thfdivez-9lZ3a'5iii'ihEggmv UQQQUI shoilamomenf 4 'bg mmml qggllffaagsifho size-my , , 'Img of 'T and OI uifsyeagflvd ,in 11.3, gym X .nv s Sixfgr com? , SDgu1r 1 FQ3. nz-one p 1 - ' -1,1 ' 1, 'xg , 1 . - .Y . st, Ili-V16 HI' -5 , 41 a ' ,Q -vu , 1n'I'Ut9d- beforegfrlg I .4 I bs, he Ulu, be ' I en rem . P11rr -f 'b 1, 'I 0 'OSS ' -' 4: la ,, i fganjzwoh Bling , . dwarf, 2 I As each Sqn-1, f 4 girl ,' is fdy I inolvpe Opel noi Robert l nylon tikes the edited .copy and rj? . Q , '11, JO . J . - X Ulf- 0775- F44 jf. '11 '7f7- '11 She ,Y ' nuhik' . ads Cf, FD! and . Jr X-We , O 150, 6' Ip . -A ly . ,116 'Id ,. Ili? 30151. -ZX ' '12 . CP f 44 . 061- ,. ' Q. 5 ll eh, ,, '47 QV tk THE 1949 GUMBO STAFF Seated: J. Delbert Oliver, associate editor, James Laflaifinie, editor, Doris West- moreland, associate editor. Standing: Dollie Sue Vieberg, Ed Frierson, Bettye Baskin, junior editors, Ray Hinchee, sports editor, Anne Weedman, Ernest J. Walters and Irene Ebel, junior editors. THE 1949 GUMIBO In spite of investigations, increased production costs, picture difficulties and a stringent budget, the 1949 GUMBO staff began work last summer to produce LSU's yearbook, a photographic record of the academic, social and cultural life of the students of the University. THE DELTA Accepting student-created essays, prose, poetry and art work, Delta, the only campus literary magazine, issues quarterly to serve as the literary outlet of the campus. It is under the faculty advisement of George Marion O'Donne1l, assistant professor of English. JULES W. BERNARD 'E The Gumbo Photographer THE DELTA STAFF Mary Ellen Rickey, editor, seated. Standing: William Rob- ert, Richard French, Elbert Reid, Ralph Holmes. Not shown: Holmes Hogue. 71 H? , - ROBERT T. JORDAN Editor, LSU Law Review ILSU ENGINEER BUSINESS STAFF ng at index file: Wayne H. Moll, Stephen lrt. Standing: jack Dart, Calvin Cruynor. LAW REVIEW STAFF George Pugh, Stuart D. Lunn, Wilton H. Williams. THE L. S. U. LAW REVIEW Published by the students and faculty of the LSU Law School, the LSU Law Rc- zfiezu gives the latest developments in the Louisiana Civil Code and in various other aspects of the legal profession. THE L. S. U. ENGINEER Founded March, 1948, as a magazine for engineering students as well as engineers and industrial leaders throughout the state the LSU Engineer is published by stu- dents in engineering or related courses. if f' THE tif BooK Designed to serve as a guide book for the University's incoming freshmen, the L Book orients the new students with the University's regulations, housing facilities, stu- dent activities, religious facilities, athletics and social activities. in LSU ENGINEER EDITORIAL STAFF THE L BOOK EDITORIAL STAFF W. Joynerg John Gray Thorp, editor: Harvey Sims: Will Stirling, editor, seated. Standing: William Stracener, Lionel I-Iimbcrt. Standing: Charles Vossg T. T. Graeeg J. D. Smith Wallis, Stan Nethery, Bettye Baskin. .ra . r' , XLA. I-- Martha Jo Bush and Dorothy Burt, senior women's team, holding cup they won at the Mid-South Debate Tournament at Conway, Arkansas. E Under the direction of Dr. Waldo W. Braden with the assistance of two graduate students in speech, Rich- ard Dean and Iline Fife, the LSU Debate Squad par- ticipated in more than lOO individual debates with teams from all over the South and also other parts of the nation. First Row: Dr. Waldo W. Braden, director of debate, David W. Robinson, Gerald Rigby, Mrs. Sylvia W. Heitert, Betty Taylor, Mar- tha Jo Bush, Helen W. Wimmer, Shirley E. Ettinger, Dorothy Burt, William B. Crawford. Second Row: james Logan Brown, Victor A Sachse, Alan Lasseigne, Arthur E. Lowenstein, Al Quinonez, James Finley, William Kelly, Richard Dean, Gene Lahtte. David W. Robinson and Gerald Rigby, senior menls team. The debate season opened with a warm-up tourna- ment at Jackson, Mississippi, in December and con- cluded with a week's trip to Waco, Texas, during April to participate in the Southern Tourney sponsored by the Southern Speech Association. The senior women's team won the cup at the Mid- South Debate Tourney sponsored by Arkansas State Teachers' College at Conway, Arkansas. - wv-ff rage 1 4- ' fa, X sl In 1 X , Q ?X Q D' :Lisp , 1 I I if ., .av N fy .1 Wx N ' il 4 1 'K tif? 5 9 P nf ,I N X 5. A' 5' .Jr ,-1 In Q: 'Q' 'A F ' Q. A,-3 ,fam fs E 5 5 N . .gg g -Q -'QWE Q 'f C Y V .55 f' ' - 5. ,5 is ' V 1' ' . '- fjef 5, 'R X ff Q11 , HM' ' 1 Y 5, ' 1 . ' ' , -5, , : '5-51 . - - 'V 5' ' y U A , 'B ' L :W L, 'f KW! I --Q4 , I r jAe ar ing of For the second successive year, Miss Pattie Cotter, a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences, reigns as the 1949 Darling of LSU. It was the first time in the history of the University that a coed had won the coveted title more than once. On the following pages, the yearbook staff presents with pleasure the 1949 Darling, her six runner-ups, the Beauties, and the Favorites. man paffie goffer I nformally yours 4 M A N N' - '44 P5 K 'Q-C0Qf'm,' f 12!', Q Q,i-57 Z Sadr y :3fZ!fff 'iz f Sx afwlf 4 1 'I f , c N x A g 5 f ft N 4 'QSM' '- lk' r W ' I f K' ,U C 1 if X 1 I I' f r M MISS MARY SUE BROWN N N w 1 . MISS BETTY BRYANT MISS MARY KAY BETTS A- 1-.Tea-E' 1'1- WM ,dm 'IJIAM AM MISS ROBBYE COOPER prvnu - 2- ' .I T 7 , .-I .., ',, .1 S Illi- r 1, ., ' V' .JI J f .1 H' 5. L Ju. 4 V . s I 1. A ' , 'V 'HQ- N . Iv X' -FL pg. . qi 1 f - 4,-J' . '51-fi' 1? 4,9- .. 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COMPANYB COMPANYC PHE SECO BATTALIO 'kvkiki' C O M P A N Y D SECOND BATTALION STAFF First Row: Maj. Allen R. Guillot, Lt. Col. Wilbur E. Green, Capt. Fred W. Gowdy. Second Row: Capt. Allen J. Hover, Sgt. Maj. Fred C. Jackson. 'ft COMPANY D First Row: lst Lt. Victor M. Johnson, Capt. Benjamin E. Clark, lst Lt. Ted P. Harlcss. Second Row: lst Lt. Richmond O. Slay, lst Lt. John D. Kilgore, lst Sgt. Edward S. Basanez. COMPANY E First Row: lst Lt. Alfred W. Platte, Jr., Capt. Frank M. O,Quinn, lst Lt. James C. Leisk. Second Row: lst Lt. David E. Mason, lst Lt. Jack A. Fullmer, lst Sgt. Elmer E. Prescott. COMPANY F First Row: lst Lt. Edwin J. Marquette, Capt. Carleton A. Judice, lst Lt. Ralph N. Linclslcy. Second Row: lst Sgt. Edward S. Shea, Jr., lst Lt. Charles D. Starnplcy. COMPANYE COMPANYF 1, T l 2? .1 WJ it 'W :fi 1-5'-if .. .. . . . U J.-. P- V vu-4' r , . 5 Wfif' ' v?f ,'Q' 1, jaw, ga.. . 12.2. .f THIRD BATTALION STAFF Front: Lt. Col. Lcstcr E. Hopper. Sccond Row: Maj. Thomas J. Adams, Capt. Jolm R. Brcrathwit. Third Row: Sgt. Maj. Shelby G. Alfred, Capt. Gaston P. Bergeron 'lr . COMPANY G First Row: lst Lt. Harry S. Hover, Capt. William C. Mc- Corklc, lst Lt. Robert J. Wilson. Second Row: lst Lt. Dennis E. Simon, Jr., lst Sgt. Joc C .LcSz1gc, Jr., lst Lt. Charles W. Hill, lst Lt. Howard D. Strother. COMPANY H First row: lst Lt. William A. Young, Capt. Lodwrick M. Cook, lst Lt. Stanley I. Pilgrim. Second Row: lst Lt. Jesse Johnson, Jr., lst Lt. Rufus H. LaRosc. COMPANY I First Row: lst Lt. James E. Ellerbc, Capt. John C. Floyd, Jr., lst Lt. John C. Savaso. Second Row: lst Lt. Lionel J. Hebert, lst Sgt. Sanford A. Rcdock. COMPANY H .v FIRST I AIR GRO -H if it i k Q U A D R O N A FIRST AIR GROUP STAFF Maj. Harold S. Bourgeois, Lt. Col. Jeff H. Benhard, Capt. John N. Singletary, Capt. Howard L. Makofsky, Jr. 'k SQUADRON A First Row: lst Lt. Clarence S. Adkins, Jr., Capt. Lawrence V. Willey, lst Lt. Leo R. Westmoreland. Second Row: lst Lt. jay S. Honigblum, lst Lt. Bertram W. Claridge, lst Sgt. James O. Hebert, Jr. SQUADRON B First Row: lst Lt. joseph A. Guidry, Jr., lst Lt. Samuel R. Exnieios, Capt. Steve G. Tefas, lst Lt. Coy E. Foshee, lst Lt. Herbert D. Roth. Second Row: lst Lt. Andre D. Couturie, lst Lt. Arthur V. Hall, lst Sgt. James J. King. SQUADRON C First Row: lst Lt. Massey D. McConnell, Capt. Clarence L. Montgomery, Jr., lst Lt. Donald W. Solanos. Second Row: lst Lt. Doyle Thigpen, lst Sgt. Herbert E. Morrison, Ir. SQUADRONB SQUADRONC ..--... ,... .. 1 Ja., - .e f.-Q r .. qi. . 'dk' IRLD' E. U.. +L., , SECOND AIR GROUP STAFF i' if ir ll i SECO AIR GRO SQUADROND Maj. Harvey J. Schwartzberg, Lt. Col. Louis F. Burcl, Jr., Capt. Charles A. Tyler. if SQUADRON D First Row: lst Lt. Sidney G. Fuex, Capt. Edward J. Brown, lst Lt. John F. Exnicios. Second Row: lst Lt. Charles N. Masters, Jr., lst Lt. Joseph M. Drouct, Jr., lst Sgt. Raymond S. Watson, lst Lt. Louis G. Bourgeois. SQUADRON E First Row: lst Lt. John O. Connell, Capt. James R. Adams, lst Lt. Robert L. Watson. Second Row: lst Lt. James S. Olinde, lst Lt. Otto A. Rees, lst Sgt. Irwin J. Reiner. SQUADRON F First Row: lst Lt. Robert W. Jones, Capt. Harold J. Mollcre, lst Lt. Joseph H. Baker, Jr. Second Row: lst Lt. Marvin V. Strothcr, lst Lt. Frank W, Polaski, lst Sgt. John F. Davis, Jr. SQUADRONE SQUADRONF V 4 filgvlkgbxt 1 . Q i My J . A . r, 1 ,,, , gl 'V yL ,,a . rf wwf YW ,vu-.5-H I 'Iv . '11 ful, Q ' s WU e Colonel Rqginzenlzz IRGINIA NORFLE nfff C15T 4 .1 51. ',,v-' V' r ,, sw ' 1 N a ' J' 'Yr V . , ,,..h ' mln' ' J .1 'n,. ww 0 N H 'H v ua b 4' Q . 59 'V I ' L' wp 4 I cl , f 7 -1 jf. vii ,W , , fi Q4 H 4- . W- ig A t ' A - - LN ? A-A : L '- 1 g .A u '45 tx .V ' 'Qr ' 4...'ifA' f Ag' ' I ' it 0 ' ' Q 1 Q6 f -' 0 , -Q Q 6 0 , ,ffl 'Q ' ' H I 'U if :E-1' , H ' -1 Q 1 N . I W3 ' 1 I g, M313 , , , . 7 , , - u , .23 . X ' I X x Q f J l - .L X BETTY C. IXIARTIN ELOISE T. 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'H M A ' -. X vi' -4 Q Eu f ' ' . WV? .Q-, 1, fivf 6 Slay WELL ' ,' lv? 1 Q' ,-53,1 a 'f 'V' V , X ll MQ! -. gy? ' ' 2 Q N 1 . T 7 1 V ' H A IE E ' ,fi -H W 1 , Fifa hi. . 1 ' ' 4 ,-1 , Tw Q I 1 , .rb',Li,q,, f ,,,,e- b I fag . , 6. 4.-b ' ' . qi -3 .. MFA W o li ff! y . 1 -- -2 4 W E , - A. 'f f- y 1 - w M f sq L 2 ,x-' Llrba' ' ' ' - - -.'.'.9'- '1-lx- . ..f '4 THE POWER BUILDERS Front Row: Gaynell Tinsley, Red Swanson, Clyde Funderburk, Jesse Fatherrec. Second Row: Ed Walker, Marty Broussard, Skipper Hays, Roy Wilson. US A D HIS STAFF 234 TAKE O ER The uncertain calm which had at last settled over the LSU campus after the hectic days of a disappointing 1947 grid season was shattered completely by the announcement that Bernie Moore had resigned from his position as head football coach to become athletic commissioner of the Southeastern Conference. For the Hrst time in 13 years, Louisiana State was without a head coach. During the weeks that followed-while the Athletic Council searched hurriedly, though methodically, for a new coach- the campus hummed with rumors. Everybody had a guess. I hear they're trying to get Bobby Dodd from Georgia Tech. Leahy will never leave Notre Damcf' Maybe they'll get a coach from a Junior College. Speculation assumed not only gigantic but also fantastic proportions. Sports writers engaged in the guesswork almost as much as did the fans. Then, on March 10, 194-8, the new head coach was named --Gaynell Tinsley, LSU's first All-American, and for five years an end coach under Bernie Moore. Just 12 years before, LSU had sky-rocketed to the top of the national grid heap, largely through the ell'orts of an out- standing end named Gus Tinsley. In 1948 that same All- Amcrican end was back at the scene of his earlier triumphs, hoping to make history repeat itself. When Gayncll Tinsley took over the job of head coach at LSU, he was presented with the school's roughest schedule and a reserveless team, which had been stripped of its stars by graduation. His first task was that of selecting assistants, and he plunged into this work energetically, yct carefully and de- liberately. In a short time he emerged with a group of young, eager, enthusiastic, and popular mentors. Jesse Fatherrce, who had played with Coach Tinsley at LSU during the Golden Era. of the Mid-Thirties, was retained as backheld coach. During the Thirties Fatherree, a great pass defender and a fleet-footcd climax runner, was acclaimed as one of the best men in any backfield. During the Forties he became kr1own as one of the best backfield coaches in the business. Besides Fatherree, Tinsley retained A. L. Red Swanson and Ed Walker from the old staff. He also brought to the HEAD FOOTBALL COACH GAYNELL TINSLEY Young, Jovial, Well-liked. campus Clyde Funderburk, Roy Wilson, and Guy 6'Skipper Ha s. The 1948 season marked big Red Swanson's eleventh year of coaching at the Ole War Skule. Like Fatherree, Swanson had come to LSU from Southeastern, after a term there as head coach and athletic director. During his years as a Bengal coach, the former All-Southern tackle had divided his time between recruiting, scouting, and coaching the freshman team or the varsity line. Tinsley placed on his shoulders the complex responsibilities of tutoring the Tiger ycarling squad. Ed Walker, who probably had had more experience than anyone else on the staff, was chosen to handle the BH team and to serve as head scout. In past years, he had coached at Iowa, Columbia, Ole Miss, and Princeton, and had completed two seasons on the LSU staff. Though Skipper Hays, former El Dorado fArkansasj High School mentor, succeeded Tinsley as end coach, he was not content to rest on the laurels won by Tinsley when he handled the Tiger terminals. Instead, the Skipper revamped that de- partment from the ground up. Because Hays had starred as an end during his college years, the task of coaching men for the terminal position came natural to him, and his department turned out many of the most reliable and consistent performers of the 1948 grid campaigns. Tinsley selected Roy Wilson of the Fair Park High School coaching staff to handle the guards. Wilson was the second former AllrSouthern lineman to return to his Alma Mater as a mentor rather than a pupil. Clyde Funderburk was Coach Tinsley's choice to reconstruct the Tiger forward wall, which alternately had been the sorrow or the pride of the 1947 eleven. Funderburk also came to LSU from Southeastern. By returning to his old post as trainer after a two-year absence, Marty Broussard became the fifth alumnus member of the coaching combine. The appointment of the former LSU baseball, basketball, and track letterman completed the list of Coach Tinsley's assistants. So when the autumn of 1948 rolled around, and the Bengal squad trotted onto the gridiron, all eyes were on the playing field-but they were also on Gus and His Staff. 235 WR Winner of the Most Valuable Player award, Senior End Abner Wim- berly gained national recognition for his outstanding defensive play. ' LSU'S CHEER STRATEGISTS To stop noise from crowds that become too enthusiastic, to get noise out of 'noiseless crowds, and to raise enthusiasm in general, are only a few of the tasks which annually fall upon the shoulders of Tiger cheer- leaders. Leading the organized cheering for LSU athletic teams in 1948 THE SQUAD THAT First Row: Bill Schroll, Abner Wimberly, Dale Gray Second row: Gerald Reynolds, Russ Foti, jim Lewis Third row: Fred Brechtel, Eldridge Zcringuc, Charlif row: Nathan Kimes, Jim Lyle, Jack Cole, Loui I l . , r Coach Higgie finally got Mike to roar. was a squad of able and hard-working students, who had charge of yells at the pep rallies which preceded the football contests as well as at each Jf the games. They did their job well, and helped to put new life into that all-but-dead apparition called LSU school spirit. YELL SQUAD Frank Harkness, Claire LaGrange, Bob Corser, Jeannette Hodges, Bill Hargis, Bill Hanna fin airl. ' BATTLED THROUGH L.S.U.'S TOUGHEST SCHEDULE Joe LeSage, Armand Kitto, Charlie Pevey, Coach Gaynell Tinsley, Zollie Toth, Ken Konz, Bobby Clegg, Harrell Collins, Allen Hover, Ray Bullock. Howard Strother, Harold Voss, Carroll Griflith, Billy Baggett, Joe Reid, Wren Worley, Al Heroman, A1 Touzier, Jeff Adam, Dick Bradley. Gaudin, Edd Claunch, Ray Collins, Willie Wray, Don Kelly, Charlie Barney, Joe Nagata, jim Shoaf, Charlie Cusimano, joe Baird. Fourth Sanford, jack Venable, Joe Leach, Ebert Van Buren, Ray Porta, Wallace Mixon, Bill Eckert, Bill McClelland, Sam Coots. . . . Senior Center Edd Claunch, voted permanent captain by his In pre-season prognastications, sports writers tabbed LSU's teammates, Weathered 47 rugged minutes per game to take the grid schedule one of the toughest in the nation-and added NMOS, Minutes Playeds, award. ' that it would take something of a miracle for the Bengals to win more than half of their games. The miracle didn't happen, and 1948 became the most disastrous year in LSU football history. The precedent SCL by the Texas Longhorns when they wal- loped LSU in the season's opener went unbroken through most of the games. Only on three occasions-in the Rice, Texas A8cM, and Alabama contests-did the Bengals show their fangs. Almost every Tiger fan had steadied himself for the expected loss in Austin. Few, however, anticipated the 33-0 shellacking the Bengals were to take on the University of Texas gridiron. The Purple and Gold gridmen played the game to the hilt -fthcy were just outclassed, outmanned, outplayed. Depth told the story. Texas replacements seemed as good as the regulars, and the old adage that a tough Longhorn eleven is always toughest on its own home grounds held true. Bright spot of the game was the punting of Rip Collins, whose dependable toe pulled the Bengals out of a hole more than once. When the Longhorns made their fifth and final tally, LSU fans and players received their biggest jolt. A Tiger back batted an end-zone pass away from the intended receiver, but into the arms of the Texan's teammate. That was the prov- crbial last straw. 237 l , I,-. 1 1 l JACK COLE JOE LeSAGE BOBBY CLEGG AL HEROMAN Quarterback Halfback Fullback Hnlfback In the Texas game, LSU's offense was stymied, almost from the opening whistle. As a result, observers knew little more about the Bengals' running and passing attack after the game than they did before. Rice scouts were unwitting victims of that situation, and the confident Owls were completely unprepared for the aroused Tiger squad which roared into Houston two weeks later and ground out a 26-13 win. The Bengals not only stopped cold the vaunted Rice ground and air ofifcnsives, but they also created their own run- ning attack, which astonished the 26,000 fans that had packed the Rice stadium. The same freak pass completion which had done much to wreck LSU morale in Austin two weeks earlier failed to discourage the Bengal team or their fans. Jack Cole knocked down an cnd-zone pass right into the arms of Rice's Froggy Williams. Bobby Clegg was there for the tackle, but it came too late. Tiger ends played superb ball. Abner Wimberly and Ray Bullock on the right flank and the Lyle duet-Mel and Jim-on the left side consistently trapped the Owl ball carriers. Besides the Lyle brothers, Abner Wimberly, and Ray Bullock, Tigers Harold Voss, Jim Lewis, Bill McClelland, Wren Worley, and Edd Claunch were some of the line stalwarts who performed like big leaguers. Tinsley's famed trio at the fullback slot-Zollie Toth, Bill Scliroll, and Rip Collins-chalked up a touchdown apiece. Charlie Pevey's bullet pass to End Mel Lyle in the last few seconds of play thrilled the spectators and provided the Bengals with their fourth marker. In the first home game of the season, the LSU Tigers had to battle hard to eke out a one-point victory over the Texas Aggies. When the final gun sounded, the Tigers were lucky to be on the long end of the 14-13 score. BSUS erratic showing against the Aggies could be traced in part to thefailure of the linc to live up to standards set in ouston. RAY COLLINS ALLEN HOVER Though dazed by LSU's man-handling of the Owl line, the 26,000 Houston Tackle Tackle fans roared when the giant Rice center stopped Ken Konz for no gain. Again the field gencralship of Charlie Pevey and the punting of Harrell Collins meant a lot to the Tiger attack. Joe LeSage and Al Heroman starred on offense for the Tigers. Charlie Pevcy, who was never left out of an oH'ensive play in the Texas A 8: M game, attempted eight passes. Five were good for 84 yards, two fell incomplete, and one was intercepted. Although his eight kicks totaled 346 yards, and averaged 44 vards per try, Rip Collins barely outpunted the Aggies' Robert Goode. The Texas back averaged 43.5 yards per kick. THE FINAL TALLY . . . TEXAS 33, LSU 0-RICE 13, LSU 26-TEXAS A Sc M 13 LSU 14 GEORGIA 22 LSU 0 - NORTH CAROLINA 34, LSU 7 - MISSISSIPPI 49, LSU 19 VANDERBILT 48, LSU 7 MISSISSIPPI STATE 7, LSU 0 - ALABAMA 6, LSU 26 TULANE 46 LSU 0 The Tigers found Texas A Sc M's line hard to handle, but it usually took sen eral Aggies to bring down hard running Joe LcS'1ge The swift halfback picked up almost half of the yardage LSU gained on the grourd Left halfback Joe LeSage gained 36 of the 93 yards LSU picked up against Texas A 8: M by rushing. After Edd Claunch's pass interception in the first quarter, LSU started a 36-yard offensive which culminated in Al I-leroman's 7-yard dash across the goal line, The Bengals' second tally was something of a fluke. Ebert Van Buren, after making a seven-yard gain over left guard, fumbled the ball. Ken Konz picked it up and raced past several Aggies to pay dirt. During the fourth quarter, Bobby Clegg intercepted one pass and Billy Baggett another, but,the Tigers found the Aggie defense too strong and were unable to score again. Near the close of the ganie, Wren Worley pulled the Tigers out of a tight spot by recovering an Aggie fumble on the LSU l7-yard line. When Ebert Van Buren fumbled on the Texas A 8: M 27-yard line, Ken Konz picked up the ball on first bounce and raced across the goal line to score LSU's winning touchdown. -..-V--N. .-1-...nu-Q--1. vu.-ILEQ.-annum' -nu-qgnn..w.m- mgrunzw- uu iQ a A A4 ,, V, wp. if Q. 'C Q em. Q' I-In Dx M .H- :. ' XX VJ ' . 7 d f Q, X2 1 ' - Q 'll' A QS X A , ,U .. 1911 ,ez - 1 'Q A '1 . X! 9 X . mi .5m,,.s:e- 1 99 ,gf 5 U 2.1! UN , 'Q .. . :W X4 X Q- ,f CHARLIE PEVEY DALE GRAY Quarterback Halfbrwk Time after time, hard-charging Bengal forwards ripped through the line to dump Georgia backs for losses. They stopped the Bulldog attack five times within the 30-yard stripe. But the Georgia Bulldogs won 22-0. At half-time the Tiger stalwarts were followed into the dressing room by a thunderous ovation. Throughout the game, Georgia's famed quarterback, Johnny Rauch, was treated roughly by Tiger linemen and was thrown for losses totaling 39 yards on attempted passes. Alert LSU backs intercepted two Rauch passes to halt Bulldog drives. Somehow the Tigers' attack could never get rolling. After live goal-line stands, they had little left with which to start a drive and -keep it going. The failure to unleash any kind of ground or air offensive cost the Bengals the best defensive game they ever played. In the fourth period, though, when the chips were down, a hard-driven Tiger team succumbed to dozens of big, power- ful Bulldog lincmen who were shuttled in and out of thc game. Bad breaks gave the Ceorgians 16 of the 22 points they scored in the final period. A truer story of the game would be told by a score of 6-0. The post-game task of gathering up the equipment fell to Managers Bobby Fetzer, Milton Doughty, and E. C. Hunt. For the second week in a row, the Bengals put all of their fire and spirit into a football game. They worked as hard as they did against Georgia the Saturday before. WNhen it was all over though, the battered Tigers were on the short end of a 34-7 score. LSU's lincmen matched those of North Carolina man for man, but reserve strength told the story. Tiger backs, while occasionally showing flashes of greatness, did not measure up to the running and passing spurts of Charlie Justice and Hosea Rogers. Completely outmanned and outclassed, the Tigers were pushed and shoved all over their own field by the University of Mississippi Rebels. When the scorekeepers Hnished their counting, Ole Miss was credited with seven touchdowns and seven successful placements. End Abner Wimberly scored 12 of LSU's 19 points by snagging two touchdown passes away from the fierce Rebel defenders. His first aerial was good for 58 yards, the second for 57. LSU's third tally came in the form of bull-dozing Zollic Toth, who swept around left end for 46 yards. After being stopped on the LSU three-yard line, Rebel Fullback Jack Dottley, on an end sweep dragged Half- JEFF ADAMS back Billy Baggett into the end zone for Ole Miss's seventh touchdown. I ,mf J QQ- . P mi' ' ' ' sy. . 4 1 'fl 2- P X f M - .--W if 1 a F l 11 x if 51 4, 5: 5 .,5 in JJ' 5 J V, I-4 X V: ' 4 g .A+ -I . - -, k V , Q , , 1 174 - ' U 5' 1 'W A W' I fu , MF. 4- sf 2 'A1 -S 1'Slt,. f 'Z 'Tru J n D' , T. ' ' 'I J ' ' - f A ' ' I 0 f ' ' 4 X .,, -J .Q , . f-- s -N'-.1 f .1 ' A, 5 ' , , '- - - , - .4 J y, ' 1 ' f x ., x 4 2 ' fr' 1 42 H. Q N 55, 1 ' U fr -fri! .fl u7.'....,- - 'N E 4 ' ' . - ' r V 'la ! ,N t x I A . , .-, ,L . . ,. . ' +2251 , -, , ' ,, , f . ,, -9' , ' ' 'f-f +4-1-'v? .Q M- W' Wa- , 1 K ' . ,X ':,,,,,Q. Al v,,, ' V V.. .4 r Jew. -' -AL ' ' ia - -N v: . -f Q -'Q'-1-. , A fi 2' A . -I., I 1, .1 Lg. . 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Ken Konz's interception of a Bama pass paved the way for the Bengals to go 13 yards in two plays for their final score. The victory-starved Tiger fans could at last chant to their opponents, It's a l-o-n-n-n-g way home! The Bengals, who bounced back fighting after four straight defeats, pushed Mississippi State's Maroons up and clown the turf of Tiger stadium, but saw their attack bog down seven times within the Maroon 20-yard line. CHARLIE CUSIMANO Guard Left: An aggressive Bengal squad pushed the Tide up and down the field as LSU upset the favored BILL SCHROLL Fullback GERRY REYNOLDS Guard Alabama team, 26-5. Consistently outplayed, the Mississippi State line stopped the Tigers long enough for Shorty McWilliams to get another of his booming punts away. How Mississippi State managed to paste a 7-0 defeat on LSU remained the season's biggest mystery. Except for the intercepted pass which netted them a touchdown, the Maroons crossed the midfield stripe only once. To Tiger fans, it seemed impossible that a football team could chalk up 19 first downs, gain 359 yards from scrimmage, completely dominate almost the entire 60 minutes of football, and still not score. Yet somehow the Bengals managed to do just that. A scllout crowd of 46,000, wrapped in raincoats against a dismal, intermittent drizzle, watched Tulane batter Louisiana State's defenses to pieces and then pour through the sieve- like remains for a 46 to O victory. Spearheaded by hard-driving Eddie Price, the rampaging Wave impressed the capacity crowd with its power and balance. The defeat was the worst LSU had ever suffered at the hands of Tulane in a rivalry that dated back to 1893. I , A, 4 .V was ' . L. xiamxg-52: .rw T ,. 'ff lv? 95 5' g- ft i ' ' ' X -fixi.i'iyhflhfMi The Green Wave which swept through Tiger stadium finally subsided, leaving behind a muddy field and a 46-0 score. THE UNBEATEN FROSI-I Dubbed the Baby Bengals by sports writers, LSU's freshman gridders proved they had no place in the diaper clan when they walloped the Florida yearlings by the man-sized score of 73-6. This astounding score swept away much of the gloom which hovered over the campus after the varsity's 34-7 set-back at the hands of North Carolina on the same day. In the Florida tilt, Lee Hedges and Alvin Foreman chalked up a pair of six-pointers apiece, and one touchdown each was tallied by Billy West, Erwin Baylot, Warren Virgets, Charlie Villavaso, Elmer Field, Al Herbet, and Chester Freeman. Foreman also place-kicked seven extra-points. On Thanksgiving Day, LSU's freshman eleven showed itself to be worthy of the praise that had been heaped upon it by defeating a powerful, favored Tulane squad, 20-14-. Earlier in the season, Ole Lou's freshman team had outlastcd the Mis- sissippi State frosh to rack up a 12-7 victory. The coaches were well pleased with LSU's hustling team of yearlings and an optimistic Just wait 'til next year became the 1948 Tiger grid fanis oft-repeated slogan. FRESHMAN SQUAD First Row: Lloyd Ray, Ed McDaniel, Al Herbet, Erwin Baylot Rudy May, Louis Drouant, Henry XVlndhnm, Paul Krevetskl, Charles Smith, .Tesrse Yates. Sec-ond Row: Assistant Coach Harvey Core, Elmo Blaehe, Xvllllarn Harmon, ltnln Forte, .Ilm Barton, .Inek Hr-rrnn, Billy XVest, Elmer Field, Charlie Villavaso, .Tim Roshto, Joe Shirer, Al McGovern, Alvin Foreman, 1f'harIes Solleau. Third Row: Cortvh A. L. Swanson, Milt Cralghead, Doyle Cralgllead, Ray Potter, Ewell Vvalsh, Lee I-ledges. Tommy Brown. Bnh Holliday, Bill Colllns, Warren Virgets, Curtis Baskin. Chester Freeman, Larry Bourgeois, l'ratt Lutz, Assistant Coach' D. B. DeMent. LSU spirit hit bottom as Tulane took charge of The Rag. xi TIGER BASKETEERS First. Il-iw: Iwi:-lt 'I'luunpsnn, tiene Murphy, .Iaek Hall, Holiliy Yates. .Inv Uzluurn. .Bula Mt-arlur. Szrvuurl How: Hobby Hoggess, .lint Linilsov, Hay Hass, l'U'l'IlII Jullusnn, flx':l.x'u:a Ilolluwny, Hill Mieliaelixs, Mainagvi' Joe 'Family The attitude of all who watched the Southeastern Conference tournament found expression through the words of an Atlanta sports writer. It is the unanimous opinion, he wrote, Nantong coaches, players, fans, and sports writers that LSU's three-day job was easily the feature of the nu-et. The greatest fight, determina- tion, and spirit I have ever seen was displayed by the Bayou Tigers in the Louisville tournarnent.'l LSU's engers went to Louisville with the same attitude as the teanis of the ll other eonfm-renee sehoolshto do their best to break Kentuc'ky's grip on the SEC title. Though ranked fourth, the Bengals were given little Chance to reaeh the finals. At the SFUTIP time they were handed the thankless task of playing Georgia Teeh, Vanderbilt, and Tulane, all good teams, within the space of three days. ln the opening round against Georgia Teeh's Yellow Jael-zets, the Tigers found themselves trailing by I7 points at half time. Teeh was playing good basketball, its best, and LSU's ehanees seemed very dim. The Bengals, however, returned for the second half full of pep and determination. They opened up a race-horse attack and, with little more than a ininute to play, finally took a one-point lead. Hill Miehaelis's field goal in the last nine seeonds provided the vietory inargin. With the Tech game in the record book, LSU Caine out the next afternoon against Vandy, a red-hot, late-season Con- tender. The Clonimodores grabbed a lead at the beginningy and as the game progressed, inost spectators felt certain that Vandy would he the eventual winner. Those who had formed that opinion, however, had overlooked the spirit and iight of the Bengals. LSU came back to win again in the closing minutes. That left the Tigers facing Tulane in the semi-finals. For the first nine and a half minutes LSU looked hopeless. The Greenies seorecl I9 points before LSU rang the bell for one, and at the half the Wave held a commanding 43-20 lead. During the second half, the Tigers made another determined bid and the final gun caught tht-in only nine points behind. r BENGAL CAGERS SCORE CO EBACK Although outscored by the classy Longhorns, LSU, helped by Graves Hollowayis pivot shots, played a good, fast brand of basketball. .1 F S' M J E get gf' 5: 51:49 Q E x WAR 4, NX ,, 5 fi ,--5' J. 3 ml' xl . -.Ea 459 3 kl- BOBBY YATES Guard Cage Summations . . LSU LSU LSU ......85 ......sl-5 ......39 LSU ...... 95 LSU LSU ......52 ......-19 LSU ...... 58 LSU LSU . ..... 4-4- ......56 LSU ...... 65 LSU ...... 64 ' LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU LSU ......5l ......'12 ......58 ......fl5 ......72 ......63 ......5l ......72 ......4-5 SEC ......55 ......60 ......63 Keesler Field . . . Texas ...... Rice ....,.... Keesler Field .. Florida ..... Spring Hill . .. Texas A 8: M. . . Louisville ..... Loyola ........ Georgia Tech ........ Mississippi State ...... Tulane .......... .... Mississippi State Mississippi ..... Alabruna ...... Georgia Tech .. Mississippi .. Loyola ..... Vanderbilt .... Tennessee .. Tulane ........ 'l'OURNAMIiN'l' Georgia Tech . . Vanderbilt .... Tulane . . . Pile-ups became frequent in the second half of the Ole Miss game, as the contest deteriorated into a rough-and-tumble affair. GENE MURPHY BOBBY BOGGESS BOB MEADOR Gffflffl Forward Forward FRESHMEN TRAMPLE OPPOSITION Basketball season produced Louisiana State's second undefeated freshman squad of the school year. The novice Bengal cagers romped through 13 consecutive games without, suffering a single set-back and won the Baton Rouge independent league crown going away. The 1948-49 freshman basketball edition was the Hrst organized group to repre- sent LSU since 1941. In 1947-48, eleven cagers who ordinarily would have played frosh basketball were members of the varsity squad. Occasionally, the youthful basketeers would split into two groups to tackle separate quintets on different hostile courts. Despite the vivisection, they always emerged victorious. Listed among the highly-regarded hardwood kingpins who fell before the Bengal onslaught were John McNeese Junior College, the Loyola Wolfpups, and the New Orleans Athletic Club. The NOAC team, champions of the New Orleans inde- pendent league, cazne to Baton Rouge boasting a perfect record, but the Tiger frosh sent them home minus their uundefeatedi' label. -The closest shave of the campaign took place in New Orleans as the LSU fresh- men eked out a 46-4-5 decision over the Loyola Wolfpups. The Bengals had to go into an overtime period to win. Each team sank 19 fielders, and it was a charity toss by LSU that determined the outcome. In most 'of the games, a tight defense kept the Tiger opponents bottled up. Offensively, Forward Joe Dean and Center Orval Stone were the big guns in LSU's attack. YEARLING CAGERS First Row: Bobby Fetzer, Joe Dean, Perrin Rittiner, Mark Freeman. Orval Stone, Sonny Gregory. Second Row. Coat-I1 Billy XValters, Don Hunt, Buddy Life, Ed Fetzer, Jesse Yates, Malcolm Landry. Billy Nest. TIGERS WI NATIO AL TITLE The 1948 leather-slingers had one of the most successful seasons in LSU history. Nevertheless, the 1949 team improved the excellent record of '48 by sweeping through its five-meet schedule undefeated, winning the Southern Invitational tourna- ment at Columbia, South Carolina, and then cking out a close victory in the NCAA tourney at Lansing, Michigan. In New Orleans, LSU's boxers pounded out a win over the highly-rated Michigan State Spartans to take the Sugar Bowl championship. Many fans had become apprehensive about LSU's boxing future when Doug Elwood, NCAA feather- weight champion in 1948 and a member of the U. S. Olympic team, failed to return for the 1949 campaign. Tad Thrash, however, soon proved that he could fill E1wood's shoes. In his Sugar Bowl match, he swarmed all over his Spartan opponent for a unanimous decision. He climaxed his undefeated season by replacing Elwood as national featherweight champion. In their second outing, LSU mittmen lost only one bout in trouncing Virginia. Buddy Bourgeois and Sam Allgood turned in impressive wins over Cavalier sluggers. Before 11,000 wildly cheering spectators, the Bengals pound- ed out a clean-cut victory over Maryland to thoroughly avenge the 1948, After having rocked Spencer Hopkins with savage rights and lefts for two rounds, LSU's Mike Pastor fagged in the third round of the 130-pound bout. The Maryland feather- weight finished strong to win a close decision, but Pastor got a resounding ovation from the crowd as he made his way to the dressing room. It took Burl ,lobe of the Bengals only 1.05 minutes to gain TKO in the 145-pound division. First Row: Manager Henry Couvilliun, Gordon Peresich, A1 I-lerbet, Pee XVee Mass, Tad 'l.'l1l'LLSll, Buddy Bourgeois, Conrad Dueros. Sem-mul linw: Tommy Trigge, Leon Rice, Nelson Clothiler, Sam Allgoocl, Jack Dyer, Lloyd Jones, Manager Gabe Jummonville, Conell J. T. Owen. COACH J. T. OWEN Built LSU's Boxing Team Into A National Power llcavyweight Jack Dyer scored n stunning win over Miami's Art Saey, former national champion, as LSU downed the pre- viously unbeaten Hurrieanes. Toward the end of the bout, Saey slugged off balance and Dyer helped him plunge through thc ropes with a brace of well-aimed punches. Tiger wclterweighl: Nelson Clothier, with head and shoulders slumped, charged in furiously against Miami's Harold Boylton to win a unanimous decision. His battering punches pulverized the Miamian. The Bengals elimaxed their ultra-successful season by tramp- ling South Carolina in their Hnal dual meer. Pee Wee Mfoss, team captain and 1948 NCAA champion in the 125-pound bracket, went unbeaten in 1949. He won his final NCAA bout despite a painful arm injury. Buddy Bourgeois pounded out a close win over Virginia's Eastern Intercollegiate champion, Grover Masterson. Coach T. Owen, who in three years piloted the Bengals to the championship, was in 1948 elected vice-president of the NCAA boxing coaches association. In 19t9 he became presi- dent of the organization. Despite what some labeled poor oliiciating and others called bad breaks, Pee Wee Moss, Tad Thrash, and Lloyd Jones slmnmed out victories in the hnals of the inaugural Southern Invitational tourney, enabling LSU to take the team title. South Carolina won two of the four finals in which it participated to eoxnc in as runner-up with 24 points to LSU's 26. Lloyd jones of LSU blasted Bob Gregson of Maryland back into the ropes with savage rights and Iefts throughout the third round for a clear decision, which gave LSU' the tournament. Despite his loss to Maryland's Ed Rieder, a thunderous ovation greeted Nelson Clothier as he lett the ring. Coaches and referees voted Lightweight Tad Thrash runner-up as the tournamentis most outstanding boxer. In the national tournament, Lloyd Jones and jack Dyer advanced to the semi-finals before losing. Pee Wee Moss and Tad Thrash, by winning championships, gave LSU its two- point margin of victory. Ring Records . . . . Michigan State ..... QM LSU .............. sm LSU .............. 6 5 Virginia ........... 2 LSU .... .... 6 g Maryland ..... .... 2 LSU .... .... 6 5 Miami ............ 2 LSU .... .... 6 M5 South Carolina ..... 1M Pee Wee Moss, by decisioning Maryland's Al Glass, continued his two-year college record of never having lost a dual-meet bout. Right: When Mike Pastor bloodied his Miami opponent's eye in the second round, the tight was halted and called a draw. mf' 1 In the Tulane game, Shortstop Bill Michaelis fielded a hot grounder to start a successful double play. The Bengals won their conference finale, 7-6. BENGAL BASEB LL HITS SLUM Baseball, that great national pastime, had a rather dismal season at Ole Lou, The Bengals never could get the record out of the red and wound up the year with l-l games in the lost column, 7 in the won. LSU and Illinois ushered in the 194-8 baseball season and the Illini blanked the Tigers, 7-0. The second game of the series, called at the end of the seventh because of darkness, wound up a 3-3 tie. A mid-season fracas provided LSU fans with most of their thrills. In a game full of doubles, wild throws, one-handed fielding, long fly balls, injuries, and disputed decisions, LSU managed to eke out a tenth inning win over Mississippi State by the astronomical score of 17-16. GENE MURPHY REED Catcher Th The score at the end of the first inning was LSU 12, Mis- sissippi State Ll-. The Maroons then scored once in the second and third frames, four runs in the fifth, one in the seventh, two in the eighth for a grand total of l6 runs at the end of the regulation game. Bengal batsmen were not idle during the State scoring spree. They tallied twice in the fifth and picked up one run in the seventh and eighth to knot the score at l6-all. The top of the tenth found Fritz Spencer, LSU's third pitcher, in good form. He downed three batters in order, the only time during the game that the feat was accomplished. In the bottom of the tenth, Buddy Coleman reached first when the Maroon first baseman bobbled his grounder. Chester Gwens walkedg then George Mire doubled, ending the ball game three hours and ten minutes after the opening pitch. STEPHENS BILL MICHAELIS ird Base Shorlstop L HARRY RABENHORST Twenty-third Year As Baseball Co Baseball Seoresheet . LSU .......... 0 Illinois .... . . 7 LSU .... . . . 3 Illinois ...... . . 3 LSU .... . . . fl Northwestern . . . . 5 LSU ..., . . . l7 Keesler Field .... . . 8 LSU .... ...lbl Houma ......... ....lO LSU .... . . . 3 Northern Illinois . . . . . . . 2 LSU .... .. . 8 Mississippi State . . . . . . .15 LSU .... ..... l 7 Mississippi State . . . . . . . 16 LSU .... . . . 2 Alabama ........ . . . . 5 LSU .... . . . 8 Alabama ........ . . 7 LSU .... . . . 2 Mississippi State . . . . . . . 6 LSU .... . . . 8 Mississippi State . . . . . . .15 LSU .... ... O Alabama ...... . . . .13 LSU .... . . . 3 Alabama .... . . . . 5 LSU .... . . . 2 KCCSlCl' Field . . .... 6 BUDDY CQLEMAN DICK THOIXIPSON LSU .... .... 6 Mississippi . . . .... 5 Sewml Base pitcher LSU .... .... l 0 Mississippi . . . . . . . 17 LSU .... . . . 8 Tulane .... .... l I ' l LSU .... ...4 Tulane... ....5 1 LSU .... ...4-.Tulane... ....6 ' LSU .... ...7 Tulane... ...6 LSU .... ...6 SLI .... ....lO Later, in spite of playing errorless ball, the Bengals dropped a disappointing game to Mississippi State, 6-2. After losing hve straight, the Tiger baseballers snapped out of the cloldrums to hand Ole Miss a 6-5 defeat in the Rebels' back yard. The break into the win column was short-lived. Ole Miss's Rebels jumped on three LSU hurlers in Oxford for 17 hits and 17 runs as the home team outslugged the 'rigm, 17-10. After dropping an afternoon game to Tulane, 6-4-, the Ben- gals salvaged the final game of their baseball series with the Greenies by taking the night cap, 7-6. Then, before a packed house of students and Inauguration Day visitors-probably the largest crowd ever to see a college baseball game at LSU-the Bayou Tigers bowed to SLI, 10-6, in the season's finale. RAY COATES Onlnelrl SINCLAIR KOUNS Outlield BILLY WALTERS BURT STANFORD Outfield First Base 'if Southeastern Conference mile relay champions, Bill Covington, F BENGALS RETA1 TRACK CRCW r- -, 1- Ff'g,Q TOM SWIFT DICKEY HERB GRAVES BOB LOWTHER Quarter Mile Weightman favelin For 112 of the 15 years that the Southeastern Conference had been in existence, LSU had run off with the conference track crown. The pattern went unchanged in 1948 as the Bengals added trophy No. 13 to the LSU collection. Although the chain of Tiger triumphs went unbroken, it did not go unchallenged. At the conference meet in Birming- ham, with the pole vault still in progress and the mile relay remaining on the agenda, LSU trailed both Tulane and Auburn in total points. W'hcn time for the relay arrived, the pole Sullwold, Carroll Butler, and Torn Dickey. vault was delayed for the running of that all-important mile. It was a tense moment. Everyone knew that the relay would decide the meet. Grcenic hopes ran high as Tulanc's Paul Bienz took an early lead and maintained it throughout the first furlong. It was not until the third lap that the Tigers took the lead-and held it. With points picked up in the pole vault and relay, LSU, in a Hollywood Hnish, nosed out both Auburn and Tulane. So for another year at least, the Tigers' amazing victory skein remained unbroken. rank A familiar sight all season was LSU's Tom Dickey and Carroll Butler finishing One, Two in the 440-yard dash. lr r CINDER CHAMPIGNS First row: Joe Preston, Elton Correa, Robert Hall, Jack Breathwit, Bill Covington, Carroll Butler, Butler Avery, Dave Melilli. Second row: Alvin Allen, Don Kelly, Jack Venable, Joe Leach, Jerry Bass ,Tom Dickey, Ivan Burleigh, G. W. White, Frank Sull- wold. Third row: Russ Foti, Dan Newsome, Ronald Knecht, Herb Graves, Bob Lowther, Harold Voss, Richard Burton, Woodson Daspit, Charlie Gaudin, Coach Jules Roux. After setting a new LSU high jump mark, Ronnie Knecht topped thc SEC record at the conference track meet. Coach Jules Roux, who had been given the formidable task of filling Bernie Moore's discarded track shoes, took the wraps off his 1948 team at the SLI Relays in Lafayette. The Bengal cindermen, by walking off with top honors in 8 of 13 events, completely dominated the meet. At the Texas Relays, Ronald Knecht and Jim Loflin were -'T ' fourth place winners in their respective specialties-the high jump and the javelin. Keith Chapman placed fourth in the pole vault and the Tiger sprint medley team ran second to Rice's quartet. Boasting one of the best track and field aggregations in the nation, the Cadets of Texas A 8: M breezed into Baton Rouge and chalked up an impressive victory over the Tigers. LSU failed to win a single track event, and won only three firsts all afternoon. Bright spot of the dual meet was Ronald Knecht's record-breaking leap of 6 feet 7M inches. Buster Lowther vaulted 12 feet 6 inches to take first place, as LSU In their Second dual meet of the Season Bengal harricrs downed Tulane, 71W-41071, in a dual meet. ' 7 I ll I Ill ll' 'll l thoroughly outclasscd the sailors from the Pensacola Naval Air Station. The Tigers posted 111 2X3 points to 14 1f3 for the Midshipmen. The Texas Longhorns, who took five first places, dominated the Drake Relays. Herb Graves led the LSU contingent by taking third place in the discus toss. Ronald Knecht tied for fifth place. Bobby Lowther, who had won the javelin event in 1947, came out Hfth. Dominating the field events and doing better than expected in the track contests, the Bengals defeated Tulane by a 30-point margin in their last local appearance of the season. Sophomore Paul Bienz of the Green Wave took advantage of a strong wind at his back to reel off the fastest 100-yard dash ever recorded on the Tiger cinderpath, He was clocked at 9.4 seconds. 5 fx TIGER NET SQUAD Coach W. T. Robinson, Kenneth Koach, Vinciente Corretto, Beverly Covington, Bazile Lanneau, Bob Eckstein, Ernest Barton, Duke Oster. TENNIS TEAM Net Results . . . LSU .............. 73 Northwestern State ....... .. . 0 LSU. . . . . . 35 Baton Rouge Tennis Club . . . . . . 9 LSU .... .. 45 Loyola .................. . . . 3 LSU .... . . 65 Northwestern State ...... . . . 1 LSU .... .. 75 Loyola ........... .. . 1 LSU... 73 Mississippi State 2 LSU .... . . Og Tulane .............. . .. 6 LSU. . . . . 3g Birmingham Southern . . . . . . 4 LSU .... .. 23 Howard .............. 5 Basile Lanneau and Ken Koaeh, the No. 2 doubles team, provided the margin of victory as LSU downed Loyola. BREAKS EVE Although Tiger racquet wielders of 1948 won only half of their matches, they showed marked improvement over the 1947 squad which had failed to win a single match. Throughout the season, the team played good, spirited tennis. Favorites prevailed in the Southeastern Conference tennis tourney in New Orleans, and LSU's entire net squad was eliminated in first and second round play. Beverly Covington and Bob Harvey, the only Tigers to triumph in opening round matches, bowed out to top-seeded foes in second round tilts. -Beverly Covington held down the No. l singles post. W 'F rftrivu l fi ft' - l:'iX Dickinson and Peck Timbrook, along with the other Bengal golfers, spent oons touring the grecns and farcways of LSU's 18-hole golf course. ALFRED TIMBROOK GCJLFERS KEEP TITLE Perennial contenders for Southern and national honors, the Tiger linksmen came up with another successful season in 1948. LSU's golf team repeated as team champion at the Southern Intercollegiate Tournament, marking the seventh time that Tiger golfers have won the title. Joe Moore and Gardner Dickinson went to the finals where they were eliminated by Mia.mi's Al Besserlink. In the Fifty-first Annual NCAA tournament, held at Stanford University, Gardner Dickinson of LSU's defending champion links team tied with Morgan Fottrell of San GARDNER DICKINSON A l I jose State for low medalist. The old qualifying record of 142 was broken by the co- mcdalists, who posted a sizzling 139. The fine balance of the team was clearly indicated by the record. In their first team match, the Bengals smothered Alabama, 11-4, Later, the Tiger squad shut out the Tulane Greenies, 18-O. SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE CHAMPS Gardner Dickinson, Pres Thornton, Alfred Timbrook, Junius Hebert, Joe Moore, Team Captain Sonny Ellis, Luca Barbato, Wendell Barnes. Charles Phillips, Louis Rilcclfe, and. Team Qaptain Hoyt Powell Ray Peloubet, like other Tiger lifters, devoted much of his Spent many hours building their championship muSClCS. time to perfecting his form in the jerk, snatch, and press NORMAN ATTENI-IOFER Mr. Louisiana Handbalancing used up any excess energy. . S. U. WEIGHTLIFTI It was in 1940 that the First weightlifting teamgan embryonic organization consisting of only four members-appeared on the LSU campus. Because weight- lifting was not a varsity sport, thc team received little support from the University, and the team members themselves provided everything from equipment to trans- portation. After the war years, the original weightlifters returned to the campus and began their amazing climb to national recognition. They were helped along the road to fame by the LSU Athletic Department, which had at last taken an interest in their activities. New members were added to the team, a schedule was worked out, and the weightliftcrs participated in many contests. During the next two years success followed success. In 1948 the musclemcn won every championship in the South, then went on to win the Junior Nationals. After taking Hrst place in the Louisiana tourney and seeing one of their mem- bers, Norman Attenhofer, selected Mr. Louisiana, the team walked off with the Southern, Southeastern, and Southwestern AAU championships. In 1948 the Junior National Weightlifting Tournament was held at LSU for the first time, and the Tiger musclemen successfully defended their team champion- ship before a crowd of partisan home folks. First Row: Ralph Gremillion, Hewitt Gomez. Second Row: Hoyt Powell, Norman Attenhofer, Melvin Landry, Charles Phillips, joe Rinaudo, Marvin Breen. Third Row: Julius Bosch, Bert Babcock, Francis Seheuermann, Ray Peloubet, Louis Ullman, Louis Rieckc, Louis Salzer. 256 ,r 1 - -TN l xx -f 4 .- u 1 J I I 5 5 1 , . 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I, 1 1 'P 9,0 5. 1 U ., .. -A, 5' -,V .,-.4 fi Q J,nh:.- K j .I .V Q S i,-.f- ,,,-e A H ,A P b.,. ,.ff-.- gf' N g.,' N ,L R Li 1 , I vvkeffi gr . Wa. 'F X. an ' ' . , 1 . , , Q Q5 X x D' ,DSN RL 'Q ,L if 3 -ip 1- W ,W I 'gf . N 'Q' e N F ,Q , sz Z 4 4 1 X :ies 1-X A . 4 .gifs U KJ' Vqif 0 ' I x 5 w- I x- -I I n 'I H, 64 r INTERFRATERNITY ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION This group is composed Of representatives from each fraternity who meet to create better relations among the fraternities in the athletic Held. They purpose to stimulate participation and competition on a friendly basis. This year, the Council divided the 24- fraternities into two competitive groups on the basis of their size in order to carry out an equalized program of sports. First Row: Appel. Bell, Brlun, Couturle. S4-cond Row: Crawford, Dale, Dlnklns, Finger. Third Row: Fuller, Gable. I-lanvhey, l'Ienrll'lulcsnn. Fourth Row: Hocott, Kepner, Mann, Molinl. Fifth Row: Killeen, Term, Turner, Ulmann, Wexler. 263 SINCLAIR KOUNS President OFFICERS SINCLAIR KOUNS ........ ...... P resident WILLIAM GABLE . . . .... Vice-President BOB TURNER . . . ..... Secretary PAT KILLEN .... .... T reasurer 0 MEMBERS ROBERT L. APPEL .......... Delta Sigma Phi MORGAN BRIAN, JR. . RUFUS E. BRUCE ..... GRAHAM CRAWFORD .... A. D. OOUTURIE ...... JOHN M. DALE ....... ........ThctaXi . . . .Phi Delta Theta .. . . .Sigma Chi .......Sign1a Pi .........Kappa Sigma WILLIAM H. DINKINS ...... Pi Kappa Alpha JOHN EVANS ...,..... DANIEL w. FINGER... R. A. FULLER ......... WILLIAM GABLE . . . . . . .Kappa Alpha .........Delta Chi . . . .Phi Gamma Delta . . . . . Pi Kappa Alpha ALLEN GREEN .......... Delta Kappa Epsilon KARLOS HANCHEY ....... Alpha Gamma Rho VICTOR HENDRICKSON.Sigma Alpha Epsilon JOHN P. HOOOTT ....... JAMES KEPNER .... .. PAT KILLEEN ....... SINCLAIR KOUNS .... CHARLES H. MANN. .. HECTOR E. MOLINI .... JOsE R. TORRA ...... ROBERT J. TURNER .. WALTER TROEGEL ...... LOUIS ULMANN .... J. C. WATSON... ... M. L. WEXLER ..... .Tau Kappa Epsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon . . . .Theta Kappa Phi . . . . . .Kappa Alpha . . .Alpha Epsilon Pi ........PiEtaMu . . . .Phi Iota Alpha .........SigmaNu . .Alpha Tau Omega . . . . .Zeta Beta Tau .Lambda Chi Alpha . . . . . Phi Epsilon Pi DUKE SHACKELFORD Philip F. Ard ....... Bernard Bindursky . Benjamin Bowyer ..... President I TERFRATER COUNCIL TY MEMBERS OFFICERS James Boyer ........... . . . Joseph W. Carmena, Kenneth Camel ...... Steve Carter ...... Ian W. Claiborne. . Cassius Clay ...... William E. Cleary .... Albert B. Coit ..... Thomas Crosby. . . Stephen P. Dart. . . Willie G. Delasalle. William H. Dinkins James F. Fontenot. William R. Gable.. M. F. Gautreaux.. Cage Gordon ..... Irving Greenberg. . Thomas P. Groome. . . . Tau Kappa Epsilon .. . . . .Zeta Beta Tau . .Alpha Tau Omega .Lambda Chi Alpha .........SigmaNu . . . .Phi Delta Theta ............Delta Chi Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . . . .Theta Kappa Phi ..........Sigma Pi .Alpha Gamma Rho . . . . . .Kappa Alpha . .Delta Kappa Epsilon .Tau Kappa Epsilon . . . .Pi Kappa Alpha . . . .Alpha Gamma Rho Fred R. Haeuser, Jr.. . . . P. D. Hidalgo ..... William Highsmith. Wallace B. Kalt. . . J. R. Manson ..... Javier F. Mariani. . D. Y. McKay. . . J. Ben Meyer .... Gerald Piltz ........ Wilbur A. Riehl. . . R. C. Romero ..... Charles H. Rounsaville. . . Jose Salichs ........... Robert Scharff .... John Schober ..... Duke Shackelford . . . Marion P. Smith .... Oran Teague ..... Ralph Washofsky ..... Robert Wasson .... John White ...... Woodrow Wilson. . Robert Young .... . . .Pi Kappa Alpha . . . . . . .Delta Chi . . . . .Kappa Sigma . . . . .Phi Epsilon Pi . . .Phi Delta Theta . . .Delta Sigma Phi . . . Phi Gamma Delta .........Theta Xi . . . . . Phi Epsilon Pi . . . .Delta Sigma Phi .......Phi Eta Mu . . .Phi Gamma Delta . . .Theta Kappa Phi . . . .Zeta Beta Tau ........Sigma Pi . . . .Kappa Sigma .......Sigma Nu .......Phi Eta Mu . . . . . .Alpha Epsilon Pi Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . .Delta Kappa Epsilon .........Sigma Chi . . . .Alpha Tau Omega ...Alpha Epsilon Pi ..........ThetaXi .........Sigma Chi . . . .Lambda Chi Alpha . . . . .Kappa Alpha DUKE SHACKELFORD .... . P. D. HIDALGO ........ . .. JOSEPH W. CARMENA, JR.... . CASSIUS CLAY .... . . . . . . .President . Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Secretary Carmena of Sigma Nu reads the minutes before the group begins one of its bi-monthly meetings in the Student Senate room. 264 Created by and composed of all the fraternities on the campus, the Council has been invested with the responsibility of making, enforcing, and interpreting all te. - rules governing interfraternity activity. The Interfraternity Council is composed N o A 1 n u 2 of the President and a member-at-large from each Fraternity. All social fraterm- y :Q I ties on the campus must be members of the Council. Afifrfm This group of men has a large measure of authority and responsibility. Com- ll jim, plete control over the general operation of the fraternity program is in their hands. Twenty-four fraternities on the campus are now governed by this body. First Row: Blndursky, Boyer, Clll'lllBlIll., Carter, Claiborne, Clay. Second Row: Cleary, Coit, Crosby, Delusalle, Dinkins, Fontenot. Third Row: Gable, Gatutreunx, Gordon, Greenberg, Gromne, I-Ineusur. Fourth Row: Hidalgo, Manson, Mariani. Meyer, McKay, Piltz. Fifth Row: Riehl, Romero, Rounsa- ville, Snllehs, Sm-har1'iT, Sr-hoher. Sixth Row: Schwartzberg, Smlth, Washofsky, Wasson, Wilson, Young. 265 CHARLES H. ROUNSAVILLE S RAI President MEMBERS ' OFFICERS GEORGE ARCENEAUX ............. . ......... Theta Xi EDNVARD ASKEW. ...... ........ s igma chi CHARLES H. ROUNSAVILLE. . . EEIEISND BACON ........ ....... K appa. Sigma Q BAHLINGER, JR.. .... Theta. Kappa Phi VERNON BAHLINGER. . . .... Theta Kappa Phi HARVEY SCHWARTZBERG' ' ' WARREN BALAVITCI-I.. ,... Phi Delta. Theta CHARLES BARNARD. . .. .... Pl Kappa Alpha JOHN BASS. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . . .Pl Kappa Alphca. : I .... .......... T I I ' JEFF BENHARD ..... ...... K appa.1eA8lphal BEN MEYER' ' ' JOHN B. BENTON... ......... Hsxgma Nu JOE BLACK ........ ............. T new xi JAMES BOYER ....... JAMES BOURDIER ..... MORGAN BRASSEL .... WILIJIAM BRIEDE ..... RAYMOND G, BRILL. . . VVILLIAM CARMENA.. JACK 'CASTROGIAVANIZ . . LEO 'CAVELL ............ CASSIUS CLAY ......... . WILLIAM E. CLEARY. .. BEN E. COLEMAN ..... GEORGE DALFERES. . . ROBERT DALFERES. . . JACK DAVIS. ........ 1 . WILLIAM DINKINS .... VAL DUFOUR. ....... ' ALBERT EAST ...... MARIO FELLOM ..... , CHARLES FELLERS .... THOMAS FLETCHER. . . CHARLES FORET .... YVILLIAM GABLE .... HARVEY GANDY ....... THOMAS GOLDMAN .... DAN GRACE .......... AL GREEN ............ IRVING GREENBERG .... THOMAS P. GROOME .... LEO GUILLOT .......... ROBERT I-IAMIL ....... DON I-I IDA LGO .......... JAMES HUNDEMER .... I-IARLAND B. HURDLY. I .1 JOE B. JACKSON ........ MARTIN JONES ......... MORTIMER JORDAN .... LEON KENYON, JR ..... ALVIN KESSLER ..... VAN KING .......... DON KIRK.- ......... JACK KLEBEN ....... I-IERSCHEL KNIGHT... JOHN LABORDE ...,. ., MEL 'LARNED ........... ROBERT LEMOINE .... JosEPH v. o. LpsAGE'.'.'. VVILLIAM LOVELL ...... CHARLES A. LOWTI-TER.. ED LUCK ................. JOHN B. MCARTI-I UR CHARLES Ml-CART:-1Yf.'f LLOYD Mr-CLUTCHEY. . . ANDREIV MCCOLL.-XM. . . GENE MAIN ....... .... BEN F. MARSHALL. . . VIC MATHER ...... GEORGE ME.-KDOXVS. . . FI-IARLES MILLER ...... THOMAS C. NPCHOLS. . . . HUNTINGTON ODOM. .. LOCK PA RET .......... IVILLIAM PARKER ..., ROBERT PERSATT .... GERALD PILTZ ..... GEORGE PUGI-I .,..... PAT QUINN ........,... MAURICE RA MIR!-IZ. . . . R. C. ROMERO ......... CHARLES W. ROW' lll. ROBERT SCHULTZ ...... VVELTON SEAL .....,.. DUKE SHACKELFORD. .'.' ' THOMAS SHEA .......... MARION SIl'1I'1'I-I ...... . JOHN F. WA RD ....... ROBERT IVASSON. . . HARRY WEBER .... MOISE YVEXLER .... .TACK VVHEELER .... HARRY YVINTERS. . . IRVIN XVOLENZICK . . . ELWOOD VVRIGHT. . . ...Lambda Chi Alpha . .Delta Kappa Epsilon . ..... Pl Kappa Alpha . . ...Phi Delta Theta .....Kappa. Sigma .........Sigma. Nu ...Theta Kappa Phi ....Theta Kappa. Phi ....Theta Kappa. Phi .............'Sigma Pi .Sigma Alpha Epsilon .........Kappa Sigma .........Ka.ppa. Sigma . . .Kappa Sigma ....Pi Kappa Alpha ..........Theta. Xi ........'Sigma Nu .............Theta Xi .. . . . . .Phi Delta Theta . . . Sigma Alpha Epsilon . . . . .Pi Kappa Alpha ... . .Pi Kappa Alpha .Delta Kappa. Epsilon . . . . . . .Zeta Beta Tau ....Sigma. Alpha Epsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon . ....... .'Phi Epsilon Pi . . . . . .Phi Delta Theta . . . .Lambda Chl Alpha ...Lambda 'Chi Alpha . . . . Phi Gamma Delta ............Sigma. 'Chi . .Sigma Alpha. Epsilon .Delta Kappa Epsilon ...........Slg'l1lEL Chl . .......... Sigma Nu ............Sigma Chl ............De1ta Chl . .Lamlrcla Chl Alpha ............Slgma. Chl . . . . . .Zeta Beta, Tau . . . .Kappa Sigma .........Kappa Sigma ............Slgma. Chi ...Lambda Chl Alpha . . . . .Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..I..aml'rcla 'Chl Alpha Sigma Alpha Epsilon .. . .... Phi Gamma Delta .............Theta Xi . ...... Theta Kappa, Pl1i . .Lambda Chl Alpha . Sigma Alpha Epsilon .. . . . Pi Kappa Alpha .Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Kappa Epsilon . . . Lanihda. Chl Alpha ... . . . .Zn-ta Beta Tau . . . . . . . .Phi Delta Theta ..Dc-Ira Kappa Epsilon . ......... , .Kappa Sigma .Delta Kappa Epsilon . ....,....... Theta Xi . ....... Zeta. Buta Tau . . .Lmnhda Chl Alplm .. . . ...Kappa Sigma . . . .Theta Kappa Phi . . . . . . .Kappa Sigma .........Slgma Nu ...........Slgma Chi Theta Xl . .'f.'15E.i6aL 'Kappa Epsilon .. . .Lambda Chl Alpha ............Slgma Chi . ...Delta Kappa Epsilon .............Theta Xl .......Kappa Sigma ...Phi Epsilon Pl .........Slgma Nu ...Pl Kappa Alpha ....Zeta Beta Tau .....Kappa. Sigma . . . .Prexident Vice-President . . . .Secfetary . . .Treaxurer Top: Along with Charley, the prcxy, the Samurai's have an informal meet- ing. Bottom: And then they all go home. 266 Samurai Interfraternity is a local interfraternity organization founded at Louisi- ana State University in 1932. Its active membership consists of live men from each of the twenty-two fraternities at LSU. New members are initiated each semester, these new members being chosen by the Sarnurai's in their respective fraternities. The purpose of this organization is to promote friendship and goodwill among the fraternity men at LSU through frequent meetings, social functions, and various competitive activities. It sponsors the annual singing contest, SAMURAI SING, in which all the fraternities compete. First Row: Arr-enenux, Askew, Bacon, F. J. Bahllnger, V. M. Bahllnger, Barnard, Barnes, Bass. Second Ruw: Benhard, Began, Bourgeois, Boyer, Brlede, Carmenu, Clay, 'Clem'y. 'I'hir1l Ruw: Crllnond, Dinklns, Fellom, Fletcher, Foret, Gable, Grace, Green, Greenberg. Fourth Row: Groome, Gulllot, Hxunll,Hitlulgn,Hunl1ley,Jox'd1m, IfGI'ly0l1,Ii9SSlQ1 Kleban. Fifth Row: Lemolne, Luck, Marshall, McCarthy, McCol1am, McDowell lvieurlors, Meyer, Mlller. Sixth ltuw: Odom, Paret, Parker, Perry, Persac, Plltz. Quinn, Romero, Row. Seventh Row: Shackelford, Shultz, Schwartz! herg, Smith, Stevenson, Wasson, Wexler, Wheeler, Wlleuzick. 1 H Q - - Q 267 L. ORAN TEAGUE Lloyd Acomb .... Dennis Allen .... J. J. Barnes ..... Walter Barnes ..... Louis Bourgeois .... John Bryan ..... R. A. Buford .... R. D. Causey ...... Charles Chappuis.. William Cooper .... Joe Cornish ..... John Cornish ..... Marshall 'Clementsl Schuyler Cummings Riehard D'Aquin. . . Robert Dinnat ..... Frank Donaldson.. Isidore Friedman. . . Gene Gautreaux. . . Ralph Gremillion. . Dick Gunn ...... Johnnie Hill .... Frank Houston .... Rodney Hubert . . Lee Kuntz ........ William Lembeck. . Cherie Major ..... Devane Manning. . . John McCormick. . President MEMBERS William McDonnell ..... Thomas Merritt .... James Morehead . . . A. G. Munson ..... Keith Rawlings .... Albert Robinson. . . Ben Russell ....... Ralph St. Ament. . . Ronald St. Pierre. . Carlys Sigler ...... John Skolfield ..... John Smith ..... William Swift ..... William Tillack .... Walter Trocgel .... Bill Ward .... R. G. Wiley ..... August Zeller ...... Gerald Zeringue. . . ALPHA TAU OMEGA EPSILON ZETA CHA ORAN TEAGUE. GEORGE BOURGEOIS .... . . . BENNY BOWYER ....... . LOUIE LOVE ..... ......... P T E R . . . .President . Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . . . Treasurer Founded at the Virginia Military Institute in 1865. Established at After the burning of their fraternity house, the ATO brothers began eating together at a local restaurant in Tiger Town. 268 VH.- W 1 .J , 4'-4 N .' iw., 4, -,x Al .,,, 41.1 S 1 u Z, .,, L va' , .II1 . 1 I uk IQ. ' TA 11 . 'gf 4 V r n fa- 1. - 5 19' 1 iw v 1-. .. 1 X , V: , - F 1 ,x . ., .1 Q 114-, gf' y wi 1 Q H ff Q 34 X . L f if 'ff Q su x , ff Q M N42 xt A 'C A if X f Qs Xu H x ws 'X wh ygitx W , Q 53 X fs QQ, xi xg 5,15 xr 1 Xl X , Ht MN vm ax - ug E ,,?j4 is ' ' . ., ' 7 'f .. if 7 ff -39 k f , ' ' , 'M M , ' 1 'W 9 W Q W ,fr-'. A ,W 14, ' V s,. A, U-J X I N, 'A DUKE SHACKELFORD President MEMBERS NValter Acosta '50 XVarren Jones .. . Kenneth Adkins .. '51 William Jones .. . Kent Anderson .. '49 James Kepner ........ . Robert Baker ........... '49 Charles H. Kaiser, Jr.. . Frerderick Bennersheidt. . '49 Edmund Kennedy ..... . Walter Bigby ,.... ...... ' 51 Robert Earl King, Jr.. . . James Bourdier .. '51 Tom F. Kramer ..... .. Ray Brannon .... '49 Edward Dwight LaFleur. ' James L. Brown . . . . . '50 Bazlle Lanneau . . . . . . . . Randolph Brown . . . . . '50 Leslie Lavergne . . . . Hugh Bronson '51 Feltus Leake . . . Lucius Butts ....... . . '50 James Leisk .......... . Robert Calcote, Jr ....... '52 James Floyd Lyon, Jr.. . Nathan 'Calhoun .... . . '50 Thomas Mackie ....... . Loft Calvert ..... '50 John Mather .... . Howell Carter III . . . . . '51 Victor Mather . . . . . . L. P. Champagne .. '49 Vvllllifllll McDowell . Fred Christian, Jr. Joseph Daigle . .. Wilton Dale . . John Dart, Jr. . . . James VV. Dawes .... . . . Howard B. DeJean Adolph Downing .... . . Robert Downing . . . . . '51 James Carol Meng . . . . '49 Sidney R. Moore, Jr.... '49 Maurice Monrose, Jr. . . . '51 Grltlin Murphy ..... . '51 Paul Myers, Jr ...... . '51 Raymond Nalty, Jr .... . '51 John Nelson ....... . '49 Allle Noel ..,.. . William Dunbar . . . . . '51 Lawrence Noel ..... . . . Lee Edwards .... Harvey Emerson . . . . . '51 Peyton J, Parker, Jr .... '50 Xvilliam E. Parker. . . . . John Fairbanks .... . . '52 Ray Perkins ...... . Richard Fcltus, Jr. Robert Forde .......,... '52 Dalton Pittman . . . . '51 Huntington Odom . . Murphy J. Foster, III .... '52 James Odom . .... . . Harvey Gandy .... Dun Gilbert .. Allan Green ..... Ben Grafton Hair . A. J. Harrington .. George Harrison . . Gene Havard ' ..... Jerry R. Hightower Robert Holt ...... James Horton .... Charles Howard, Jr James O. Henry .. George Inelchen .. Boatner Howell . . Joe Bill Jackson .. Charles Johnson .. Jess Johnson, Jr. . Carter Jones .... Kenneth Jones . . . '49 Hall Ratcliffe .. . '51 John Rives ........ . '51 Thomas David Rives . .. '51 Orla Roberts ...... . '49 Homer Rudy . . . . '50 William Sandoz . . . . '50 C. J. Schlele . '51 Bob Slack .. . '51 Guy Smith .. . '50 'Nicolas Stein .......... '52 Robert Sherrod Strieklln '49 YVesley Torbert ........ '50 John Xvard, Jr. . '50 Lawson XVlldcr . . . . '49 Xvilllam lVise ..... . '51 M. Brents XVltty . '50 Monty XVyche . . . '49 Ashe Young ....... . '49 Xvallace P. Zoellner .... DELTA KAPPA EPSILO in A , ZETA ZETA CHAPTER OFFICERS DUKE SHACKELFORD . . . ..... President STEPHEN DART ...... . . . Vice-President JAMES T. BURNS, JR. ...... ..... S ecretary RAWDON BLANKENSTEIN. . . . . .Treasurer Founded at Yale University in 1844. Established at LSU in 1923. Top: With their housemother, some of the DKE's relax before lunch. Bottom: Homecoming decorations welcomed the alumns in a boisterous way. 270 Holds honor of being the oldest national fraternity on the campus . . . Avant presided over the dignified Honor Court . . . Dart helped put out the LSU Engi- neer . . . Brown stuck with the ROTC long enough to wain the title of a Lieutenant Colonel . . . In addition to the duties of the presidency of the fraternity, Shackel- ford also held that job in the Interfraternity Council. Long gave up politics and spent a quiet year in the Law School . . . Jackson wrote news stories for thc Revcille . . . The frat holds the Athletic Sweepstakes i trophy . . . Won the championship for Interfraternity football for the third straight l year. First Bow: Alexander, Anderson, Bigby, Blimkenstein, Bourdier, Brown, Brunson, Burns, Butts, Calcote. Second Row: Calhoun, Calvert, Carr, Carter Christian, Dale, J. Dart, S. P. Dart, Dawes, A. M. Downing. Third Row: R. C. Downing, Edwards, Emerson, Feltus, Forde, Foster, Gandy, Gilbert Green, Henry. Fourth Row: Hightower, Jackson, Johnson, C. D. Jones, L. K. Jones, XV. G. Jones, Kaiser, Kepner, King, Kramer. Fifth Row: La- Fleur, Leake, Leisk, Mackie, McDowell, Monrose, Moore, Murphy, Myers, Nalty. Sixth Row: Nelson, Noel, J. D. Odom, J. H, Odom, W. Parker, J. P. Parker, Perkins, Pittrnnn, .T. S. Rives, T. D. Rives. Seventh Row: Roberts, Sandoz, Schiele, Slack, Smith, Stein, Torbet, Wyche, Witty, Young, Zoeli- ner. 271 Top: Always a favorite place, the swimming pool finds the Delta Sigs and Clarence Allred . Robert Appel. JOSEPH R. MANSON President MEMBERS ................. John D. Blagg, Jr.. . ....... . William Havard Blakewood ..,.. Phil Boogaerts Warren L. Cantrelle .... Jamie Cowart . Stonewall H. Dale. . . Robert B. Deane ..... Robert Dombourian. . William Kent Dupree. Victor H. F eske ..... Hollis M. Ganier .... Charles Gremillion. . . Paul H. Gwin ...... Fred R. Haeuser .... O. Nick Hamilton .... Elmore Glen Headrick. . Sidney J. Heyde, Jr.. . Roy C. Jensen, Jr.. . . Joseph Johnson ..... Wayne Jordan .... Ted Kogos ..... Samuel S. Lewis .... Arthur Michel .... David S. Monroe ..... Llewellyn E. Owens. . Hirace M. Pitcher .... George E. Rees ..... John Schimm ........ Michael Earl Smith.. Herbert Lee Sumrall. . Charles A. Tammetta. Larry S. Thomason. . Norman A. Thompson.. Jamie Todd .,....... Larry Weckerling .... Burford Welsh ....... Aubrey L. Wilkerson. . DELT SIGMA PHI BETA ETA CHAPTER OFFICERS JOSEPH R. MANSON .................... ...... P resident WILLIAM ARKLE ..... . . . Vice-President CHARLES BERTHOLD .... .... S 6C7'6lfl7'-'Y JOSEPH DERMODY ....... ..... ..... ..... ..... T r e ll sure: Founded at the City College of New York in 1899. Established at LSU in 1930. a girl friend looking over the cooling view. Bottom: Another favorite, the Field House serves for a get-together for the Delta Sigs. 272 ,,.--511. -Q.. ' . , , w. ! ' .fr 5. ' x x , up Qi, ,SF , 3 W ' .S f',.j' .r- , ,.e V ., Q. M X g x U Q' If J n l 1 N1 l' ' fi, ,. 4455 QE ' 43' is X Q ff NY? X , , 3'-1 . r , iw ,I--::7rf'3-fn. 1 zz:fM1fii . ' ' :Six . HQ ,r-L'-.2 kr .-?':'- ' x Mil: Q YL X NSA K-5 s w We' , 1, 1 ' -6 ' W 4 xx ri ki X., 3 , is XJ aj X Nw U '13 mi. 92? Q f i E' BQ f.1-i W- ' G, ,-f1 K Q, W V -.dr .K .rf 1'2 V 'C ,,.1!!? x xx? J,,,'Jx-Max ,F A if T mf ' ' ' R- A -.-. was-2 . I. .. 55119.55 A.-r um. .- fy '9. . nw ,W Es, WPA 'F fi? FLETCHER R. YOUNG President MEMBERS Jack Adger .... ..... ' 52 Vvilliam B. Hathorne Harry VV. Barber... . . .51 I-Ial J. Hendrick .. . Frank Bean ...... .. '51 Frank E. Holladay Jeff H, Bcnhard .. .51 James B. Holladay. Kenneth Biglane . . . . '50 Neilson Jacobs . .. . James Bilberry .. '52 Carl M. .Tunes John Blanche .. . . '52 Edwin E. Jones . .. Bob Bloodwell .. '52 Charles B. Kahao . A. Sidney Bonner .... .. '52 James King ..... . Nelson A. Bourgeois . '50 Sinclair B. Kouns .. Earl L. Bradsher .. '49 Rufus H. LaRose Henry Bradslier . . . . . '52 Joe Leach . . . . . . . . Shields Bray ............ '51 Roland Lee ...... R. McIntyre Bridges...Gra.d. Tandy G. Lewis .. Bobby 'Case ........ .. '52 Wlllsurn V. Luun Kerhy L. 'Coclcerham .... '50 NVilliam E. Lynch ...... Robert L. Corset ........ '49 Howard L. Martin . William H. Crawford .... '51 Joaquin Martinez .. Wayne l-I. Crenshaw. Richard C. Crosby . . WVi1liam R. Cumming Robert Lee Currie .. Riley H. Curtis .... Joseph I-I. Darwin .. ....'50 '50 ...'51 ....'52 .. '49 '50 Francis D'Autrcmont .... '49 Thomas S. Dickey. .. Gardiner Dickinson . Albert O. Doyle .... . .. '49 '50 .. '50 Francis E. Dunnam '51 Edward M. Egan. . . James Ellis . . . . . John E. Evans .... .. '49 .. '49 .. '50 Otis W. Fleshman .. '49 Herman Fitzpatrick James Fortner ..... W'illiam French . . . E. J. Gaiennie ....... James U. Galloway ...... William H. Harrison Dawson Gasquet '52 .. '50 .. '51 . . '51 '49 '49 .. '51 Richard W. Gibson .. '49 Charles W. Gladney '51 Edward L. Gladney ..... '51 William W. Gladney Henry Goodrich .... Daniel F. Goodwin Edmund Gray ....... .. '50 .. '51 .. '50 .. '51 Thomas B. 'Grayson ..... '49 Derry Greenwell ..... Douglas Harper . . . Arthur Hawkins . . . .. '52 .. '52 .. '51 Ross E. McDade D. Emmett Mclnnls David McKowen . . , George E. McNutt . Ernest Merklin . .. Alfred Mead . . . Henry Miller .... Larry Mills ....... James D. Moberly . 'Clifton T. Morris. . . Cas B. Moss ...... Sidney G. Myers Robert B. Neblett . . James R. Neill Paul O'Brlen Oliver Ogden ..... Thomas Overton . . . George T. Owen Ellsworth Prescott . Robert Pugh ....... Gene N. Rachel . . . Claude Roberts . . . Richard Roberts . .. Carlyle Rogillio . . . William B. Ross John Scales ....... Paul Sippel ....... George M. Simon... James R. Slay ..... Robert W. Spencer . Hereford P. Thompson . . ' Joseph R. Tliompson Edward S. Voelker ...... ' KAPPA ALPHA ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER OFFICERS FLETCHER YOUNG . . ............. ..,, P resident THOMAS L. CROSBY. . . . . Vice-President BERT R. PURGATORIO. . . . .Secretary MILTON W. SCHOBER. . . . . .Treasurer Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865. Established at LSU in 1885. Top: It'1l be a proud. day for the KA's when thc new and long-awaited house is completed. Bottom: Just a bunch of the boys over at the house. N. Y ww.. KAPPA C ul nsnoniigimgbik Hovenlsnsnnimu--WMM G . Mill 675941 Qydmop 'fx L. ,ffff 54-ai: 274 1'-535' 5 .xlqr ' ' is ' X xl .9 ,, , 'T ,U I 3 A A 1: V ,T +962 W J A '-W Y' Z 'iff 'W I M ,. .5 if f QQ-, f' N,-Q Xl 1 fff., 5' ,.. -V fi fm 'id :4 L4,,i Q' X W an 1+ n A LN 5 n ,, J in , I A , 1 W: Q .yn A , .GPN if ' ,uv ' 'Y' i- 2 , ., 1 4 . v X37 1- 1 1, 'ga .1 v if iii M -3. if 55, 22555 Nz! ww- , x na- -'K Y My ox 4 F TG 1 ff i .. -,. .3 is du' '? 1, 14' fi :W 'r ii. , X Q . WQY. n 's , QT fr ., W - viii 'X I E211 X1 . Ri My fva 1N A k ' V A 3 Q ,h LQ. T, T Y, :N A ,- ru -z 1 s ,g Y, 1' 1 U A V THX ' ' , ,z,?'jm1 Jgg, : .1 v 3, 7 f xg' , . 'AY' ' 5 f? I, . ,TI ' 2, s W x W ' gQgf5R2'.1j wg l ,gk X4 3 J ,FR hx J 1 -1' CAGE GORDON President MEMBERS Felix F. Arcenaux, Jr... '51 Bert F. Bahers. . . . ...... '52 Edmund C. Bacon ...... '50 John M. Bass, III .... .. '49 Perry Benll .... , ..... .. '51 Thomas H. Benton .... . . '51 John T. Blanchard ...... '49 Alex M. Blanche, Jr ..... '50 VVllliam W. Bowen . . . . . '50 Malcolm L. Branch .. . '49 Karl D. Brill ..... . '51 Thomas Brown ....... . . '52 Marvin Browning ....... '49 Cecil A. Brownlow, III... '49 Richard B. Buren ...... '50 Stewart P. Butler ....... '50 Gilbert E. Caillouet . . .Grad. Purnell Choppin ........ '49 William XV. -Colfey, Jr .... '52 Ray Collins ........ ..... ' 51 R. L. Couvillion .. . '51 Glen L. Cowand .. . '50 James H. 'Cox .... . '50 Chandler R. Craig . . . . . '50 Richard G. Creed ....... '50 Charles F. Crowson, Jr... '50 John M. Dale, III ........ '50 Robert F. Dalferes . '49 XVllliam Dalton . '50 Claude A. Dance .. . '51 John F. Davis, Jr ........ 50 Reginald E. Daughdrill.. '49 Lionel J, Delcambre ..... '50 Robert G. Dunn ......... '51 Rnymie Edmonds, Jr. .... '52 Joseph XV. Elston, Jr.. .Grad. A. Xvoodson Evans, Jr .... '50 Joseph T. Evans ...... .. '51 Eugene B. Fortson. . ..... '50 Georgo B. Franklin, Jr.. . '50 G. Chester Freeman ...... '52 M. Reid French, Jr ...... '50 Henry L. Gardiner, Jr .... '50 J. Clyde Gauthier ..... . '49 David N. Giles ..... . '52 William G. Gray... . '49 C. J. Guidrnz ...... . '49 Charles C. Hawes .... . '49 Frank T. Harkness... . '50 Ronald V. I-1 ennagan. .... '49 Sam H, Hill .......... . '50 Billy Hines ....... . '52 Jack C. I-loffpauer. .. . '51 J. H. Hunter ..... . '50 Pat R. Hunter ........... '49 Grady H. Jackson, Jr .... '49 H. Texter Jackson ....... -19 Francis H. James, Jr .... '51 Ned XV. Jenkins .......... '52 J. R. Jeter ....... '51 P. Allan Jordan. . . . . . . 51. Harvey Kalll .... .... G rad. W. Amiss Kean . . . . . . . '52 Frank G. Kelly .... . '50 David D. Kennedy. .. . '52 Joe N. Kenyon.. . John Knlpmeyer . . . Allen Kuhn ......... Ernest M. Lambert .. Harry Leach' ........ Fred S. LeBlanc, Jr.. . James M. Light ..... Thomas J. Lisenby. .. George T. Ludlum .... Marion Eugene Maier. Robert Massingill . . . David L. Mayer. Jr.. . . C. James Merryman. . . Joseph T. McHugh, Ji' Henry G, McMahon, Jr E. Martin Miller ..... XV. Dixon Mlllican ....... Elmore M. Morgan, Jr .... C. D. Oakley, Jr ..... J. Delbert Oliver, Jr ...... James L. Padgett .... George L. Paret, Jr.. . . Xvilliam XV. Perkins. . . Joseph N. Prost ...... Fred H. Purser ..... F. Patrick Quinn .... J. Robert Rayne .... Judson C. Rives ..... Martin M. Rodgers. . . Rosemund C, Romero. L. Peter Roy, III .... Miles H. Sager ....... Hilary C. Sanders, Jr.. O. J. Scallon, Jr., ..... . Everett R. Scott, Jr.. . . . . H. S. Sealy .......... William D. Sentell. .. Edward S. Shea .... John T. Shelton .... Charles M. Smith .... Ralph WV. Smith .... Rodney R. Smith .... Edward T. Standll. . . Reynaud C. Staring. ..... Edward E. Starnos ..... . Joseph XV. Starring ...... Malcolm H. Steen. . . . XV. Robert Taylor .... Jerry L. Teague .... Byrum W. Teekell ....... ' Robert E. Thompson ..... ' H. P. Tomlinson. . . . . Xvilliam B. Traylor .... . F. Patrick Tucker. .. P. Soule Turner .... Curl T. Turpin. . . Harold M. Voss. . . . . Donald E. Wadley ....... ' James A. Wainwright, Jr. ' Shady R. Wall .......... Robert M. Xvallaee ...... ' I-larry K. lVeber .... Sammy O. lVilliams.. .... ' Jack Woodard ..... Harold L. XVocvds .... KAPP SIGMA GAMMA CHAPTER OFFICERS T. CAGE GORDON... ...... President HARRY C. WELLS ......... . .Vice-President FRANK W. HARRISON, JR. . . .... Secretary CHARLES K. SIMMONS. . . . . .Treasurer Founded at the University of Virginia in 1869. Established at LSU in 1887. Top: Just a hunch of thc boys relaxing before- lunch time. Bottom: One of Kappa Sig's annual banquets Hnds a number of campus personnel with thc active chapter. 276 P -v 1 ,iq 1 A -4 .fn , ' 1 1' 13 f -N Y x A 545, A 1 ' e um 1 ' ,AI . - 'WL r. J: K. YQ. .- 3- J f 1 1 A - I xi' ig 1 Q. 'Fifi' N! rm A n 5' 2-rf ,I film' -.1 J ,.r A rg Q vii V! ' fi' ,Y -- w, A 427, K A QA A V, f W Ni 15 vw tial if ., - A1 s V, z H J 5 ' aw 4' Q A W 3 -sv v -uf: , , . 1, . 4 'ir X 44 ka x J ' A we - uh 'S ,WH W , is , 14115 -dx ' if if QW , S f .JJ FRANK W. WILSON W. M. Aden .... C. E. Albritton C. S. Adlcins. . . . .. . A. K. Ashmore. ...... .. '49 W. M. Bnbington, Jr S. YV. Baldwin ........ .. '51 E. F. Barnett .... R. L. Bergeron. .. E. A. Brummer. . . J. G. Boyer ...... C. F. Buckley .... XV. F. Burlzanlc. .. E. B. Busby ..... w. F. Caldwell. . . C. L. Carmouche. . . . H. J. Carpenter .... L. H. Clay ..... .. J. R. Cole .......... D. A. Collette, Jr ..... R. T, 'Collier ...... . A. H. 'Conrad .... C. L. Craner. . .. C. O. Daly .... NV. E. Davis... V. D. Davis ..... G. XV. Dawson .... G. H. Deer ......... A. L. Dnwsey .... F. S. deGene1-es, Jr.. J, VV. Finley ....... C. D. Foreman . . . K. J. Fontenot... H. Foster ....... C. B. Freeman .... R. A. French. . . D. O. Furr ...... K. J. Gaubert .... P. F. Gautreaux .... F. YV. Grunt ..... T. B. Grayson .... D, C. Green ..... Leo Gulllot III . . . R. E. Gunter .... B. P. Hamll ..... J. XV. Hampton. . . W. S. Hardcaslle... E. L. Harp ....... B. D. Hightower . .. C. J. Hodges .... A. H. Hoffman... R. G. Hopkins .... VV. N. Hopkins... H. J. Howe ....... A. W. Indest, Jr .... Tom Jones ..... President MEMBERS '49 F. NV, Keese, Jr.. .. .. '50 .. '50 Van H. King .... .. '50 .. '50 J. B. Kent, Jr .... '52 Marshall Iiesllng . Grad. '51 F.A.Lag1'one..... '52 L, L. Lafitte .... . '49 .. '52 R. A. Landry ....... .. '50 .. '50 L. 0. LaLa.nde, Jr .... .. '52 .. '49 C. M. Lanier ....... .. '49 .. '51 J. A. Lanier ..... .. '49 .. '50 R. A. Lemolne... .. '49 .. '50 R. K. Lewis ....... .. '50 .. '52 T. M. Littlepage .... '51 .. '50 C. WV. Lovell ...... Grad. .. '50 R. H. Martinez .... '49 .. '52 R. VV. McKinsey .... .. '52 .. '52 M. D. McConnel .... .. '51 .. '50 G. H. Meadors... .. '51 .. '49 D. T. Methvln... . '50 .. '49 K. McDuff ..... .. '50 '50 B. D. Park... .. '49 .. '50 J. XV. Park... .. '50 .. '49 E. V. Parker .... .. '50 .. '49 E. M. Pittman .... .. '51 .. '51 George Pugh .... .. '50 .. '50 U. S. Ronne ....... .. '50 .. '52 V. M. Robert, Jr.... .. '52 .. '51 B. M. Rowell ...... .. '51 '52 F. I-I. Riclmrdson... .. '49 . . '51 G, C. Russell ..... .. '50 .. '51 J. J. Ryan... .. '50 .. '51 VV. J. Ryan .... .. '51 .. '50 C. L. Seegcrs .... .. '51 ....'49 T. F.Sliea........ ..'-49 . . .Grad. C. A. Simmons. . . . . '52 .. '50 J. G. Smith ....... .. '51 .. '50 J. A. Sonnler, Jr .... .. '52 .. '50 C. J. Stockstlll .. '51 .. '50 C. D. Slater .... .. '52 .. '50 J, R. Sumrow... .. '49 .. '52 M. C. Swann .... .. '51 .. '50 E. O. Taulbee... .. '49 .. '50 B. B. Thayer .... .. '52 .. '51 W. L. Tidwe1l..'. . '50 .. '52 J. G. Verrett .... .. '52 .. '49 S. J. Udsted .... .. '49 .. '50 NV. D. Ward .... .. '51 .. '50 J. C. Watson .... .. '49 .. '50 J. R. XVatson .... .. '49 .. '52 G. L. XVest .... .. '49 .. '51 R. -S. Wibliez' ..... .. '50 .. '49 A. P. Wlmberley.. .. '50 .. '52 R. Wlllcins ...... .. '51 .. '50 B. C. Xvilson ......... . . '51 .. '49 Maynard Vvoodhatcll .... '49 L DA CHI LPHA UPSILON ZETA CHAPTER OFFICERS FRANK W. WILSON ........ ...... P resident LLOYD D. MCCLATCHEY. . . . . . Vice-President HARRY E. BENTLEY. . . . . .Secretary JAMES M. GOSS ..... . . .Treasurer Founded at Boston University in 1909. Established at LSU in 1914. Santa Claus acts as the center of attraction for the Lambda Chi's and their dates at the annual Christmas party. 278 if if' -R A 7. .I .9 4 A , , , W' ' Q J 5-Z Y: 5? Y Sw L4 Q1 -N ' 4 '-NA. Ki 4' Q jf rf I V TZ .4 Yi, Y' sz .ff.?. 'iw ' 1' V 1' 'fi XI A J Q 7 ' gnu, . .7 iw- . . w 1,2 K-5 M x,, .37 wt, ...r t X J fi- A 4 .-L Q Wg A W ,qqgfxl ix' 'gg Q, q A. .V .. 3- i 15 . 4 wi we ' J Y V13 Q39 A 1- -4- in W + , Q -s- 4: x1 if ff' f em 'f- ff' ' V 3' if V V' Q 1' ' Y V Q57 E CZ' x 'I if '7 n .. ss ! y an .L if TJ , . n 'ugh f .1 - A 2 . ai 7? ,n x 524' V' V I 5,-6 'w- ff X, V+! K Q S YJ Y? X9 P' , A bm . . r I an 'f Q ' in W Q- 3. if U +5 X: 'z Er Y: 'r 'gg I xi . 5 .., . W Q fi ,...X - 4,5 img I uv. . ' lj -M . 1' ' if WILLIAM R. GABLE John B. Anderson. . . President MEMBERS G. Tom Ashworth ..... Carl E. Austin ...... Charles P. Barnard. . Jay D. Barnes ...... Shelby Beasley .... Hugh C. Blair ...... C. Morgan Brassell. . Peter D. Burland. . . Robert T. Carrigan. . Frederick G. Cox .... James Wendell Craft .... Ralph Crosby ...... William F. D'Artois. Dalton E. Delph, Jr. Lamar Dick ........ William H. Dinkins, . .. Ed Erwin .......... Thomas F. Flonrnoy. Charles J. Foret ..... Rodney E. French ..... Eldridge Gendron . . William S. Grass .... John' R. Green, Jr..,. Leon B. Kinchen .... Fred G. LeBlanc .... Wayne Medley ..... G. D. Miller ..... George Muller ...., John Murphy, Jr.. . . James W. Parrish. . Jim Phelps ...... Tom Pickering ..... Glen L. Pigott ..,.. George Quinn ..... Steven J. Richard. . . Edgar S. Rush .... Jerry Shea ...... Louis Stevens ...... Steve Whitehead .... Cliff Young ....... Gradu PI KAPPA LPHA '49 ate '50 '50 '50 '51 '49 '49 '49 '49 '49 '49 '49 '49 '49 Gradu '50 '49 '50 '49 '49 ate 24.9 '49 '50 '49 '49 '52 '52 '52 '49 '49 '50 '52 '49 '51 '49 '49 '49 '49 '50 '50 ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER OFFICERS WILLIAM R. GABLE ................... ......... P resident HARRY H. WINTERS .... .... V ice-President LIONEL WALLIS .......... ..... S ecretary FREDERICK BLATTNER ............ ............. T reaxurer Founded at the University of Virginia in 1868. Established at LSU in 1903. Top: Nothing like a new record player in a new house to hold the attention of these Pi KA's who have just moved to their new home on Highland Road. Bottom: The mattresses in the new house must be very comfortable or at least so it would seem to those attempting to wake this late riser. 1 280 ?' .-p va,- XJ 4-61- .I A 91 . S4 .-7 ., -- M g,. NJ Q . v-.wi , eu ... .1 -6' A - f . 5 1' Y--an 5 ml . ,J Wil' NJ Q M . sg 5 ,Mkt 'I . I A V .. Jn, , , 1 .J ,E XT? V Z? Hr? ' 'Diff gg! 7 A Y X i 1 4? .A 'Q fr A 4 f Edward Adams .. Jett Adams Shelby Alfred '. . . James Amos . . . . A. B. Atkins .. Herbert Babin . . . Harold Bal-:er Leroy Barber .... Jerry Barksdale Ernest Barton . . . Mike Belchic . . . Paul Bellenger .. Norman Black . . . John Blewer . R0lJGl'f Boggess . . Sam Bolt . . . . . B111 Borgess . . .. Scott Brame . .... Sylvester Breard . . . Ralph Brewer . . . Rudy Cannon . . . Don Carlos ..... Robert Carter . . . Louis Claiborne .. Bax-bln Coco .,.. W. 'C. 'Coleman .. Morris Crisler .. Roland Daigre . . . Frank Daniel . . . E. J. DeLaune . .. Gere Diboll . . . . . Don Dlboll ....... Robert Douglass Art Draper ..... Joseph Drouet . . . Brian Dulce .. James Durlo .. David Ellis .... Robert Eunson . . . Earl Evans ..... Charles Farrell Preston Fergus .. Thomas Fletcher . . . Glenn Flournoy . . B. K. Flul-:er .... George Fugler .. Cecil Gallaspy Sidney Galloway Louis Girolr ..., John Gohres .... Lionel Gravel .. Fred Guthrie Shreve Guthrie .. J. VV. Halley .... YVlllia.m Hanna Horace I-Iearne . . Vic Hendrickson . . . Herman H111 . . . . i IAN CLAIBORNE C. D. Wilkerson ..... .. '50 President MEMBERS . . . . '52 Douglas Hull . . .. '50 Carlton Judlce .. '50 Jerry Kellam . .. .. '51 David Kelley .. '52 Robert Keubal .. .. '52 David King ..... . .. '50 Kenneth Koach .. . . '49 Gene Lafltte . . . . . '52 Al LaPolnte . . . .. '50 Lane Lemolne .. .. '50 Joseph LeSage . . '50 Jack Looney ........ .. .. '53 Charles A. Lowther .... . .. '50 John Marcom .... . .. '51 Ben Marshall .. .. '49 David Mason .... . .. '53 Revill Matthews .. .. '49 Andrew McCollam .. . . '49 Terrell McCrory ..... . . .. '50 Morgan Micklelaerry . . '51 Niven Morgan ....... . . . . '49 John Murphy . . . .. '50 Hubert Owen .. .. '50 Charles Parry .. . . '50 Wally 'Pearson . . . .. '50 Zeph Pease .. '49 Charles Peavy .. '50 T. O. Perry .. '50 Thomas Peyton .. .. '52 Maurice Phillips .. .. '51 Ford Plpes ...... . .. '49 Robert T. Pipes .. '49 Williaiii B. Riley .- .. '50 B111 Roberts ...... . .. '50 Harry Roland .. .. '50 James Sasser .. .. '52 John Schober . .. '49 Charles Schwlng . . '50 James Simmons .. '49 Alec Smith ...... . .. '52 Sam Smith ......... .. .. '51 Grove Stafford, Jr. .. .. .. '50 Darrell Tate .... . .. '50 'Carl Tidwell . . '50 Leroy T111 . . . . . . '50 Gene Trust . . . '49 John Venable . . . . .. '53 Herman Vincent .. '49 Robert Wallace .. . . '51 John Weimar . . . . .. '50 'Warren Wlialey .. '50 Charles Xvhetstone ..... . . . '50 Glenn Ray Vlhetstone . . '50 .. '51 C. L. Wilkerson . . '52 Lewis Woods . . . .. '51 Tom Ziegler . . '52 James Zlnck . . . SIG LPHA EPSILO LOUISIANA EPSILON CHAPTER OFFICERS IAN CLAIBORNE. . . ............. ...... P resident DAN GRACE ..... . . . Vice-President BEN DISHAROON ..... . . .Secretary HARLAND HUNDLEY. . . ........ ..... ...... T r ea.ru1'er Founded at the University of Alabama in 1856. Established at LSU in 1867. Top: The patio at thc SAE house serves as an ideal spot to have a rush party and the boys take advantage of it, Bottom: Throwing out the wel- come mat, the SAE's asked all their alumns to make themselves at home during homecoming. 282 Q , Nr .1 Q, , . A' ? . T' Pr X- nl-X 3 T 1 N1 yd my xi X .gf V11 if W3 m W .M 4. Q , nw A m f L.. ff' - mv Q. .J f f' W -l 5 T : - -'. Y J ij I V ' ic' I ff k'1 X X 1' ' K J ., L in n. w 1- . W , wx ' ' K f !'T4, 15651. Y ' ra., . X 1 A - fx ,J X xl ky Xxd xx Q i in 'I fl up in Q Yi , if 5 fr' 4,3 f , -Hx. jg,-4 fa' x 'f ,,,.i 2' y 5 W vp -A X 1 Q X 1 4 -hr Q: Nw Q .4 vimgil: m . ii' f :L M' - 2 ' + ab W' H-1 vi C3 L vi 'Q ll A wh tl! Q f G fx ' r '. , ' , .,-' as - 1 V., .-. A ' . E., A - ,- ..' Q,-yy 13, 'ia . '.. .' if if uid ' nu- . Qi' S-,A S+ A fha fx ,J v4 . .-'wr-w, - :..f ,Q .1 'fm ,ax ,am ,, ' 1 ' . .if , 1 ',, 'A 3' K., liif A '33 I 3. x gf Mx x-J 1 ' if . . J ' VU J 'U Xu Xe sk J 1 X 1A- J ' A- Q 4- -A la V. A: Q' ' V . ,MN gn- X ' TMX l ' J Z Q 9-, E 'i 2 ag if V-I Q V 'Qi iff W - My SIGMA CHI MAR'2?ff.f5g,5M'TH G A M M A I 0 T A C H A P T E R MEMBERS OFFICERS XVill Steven Armstrong Edward Askew. Jr .... John Ayres ....... Alexamlei' Bartus ..... Bobby Spring Bateman John XV:-sley Bateinan Edmund NV. Buudoin . Charles H. Blakewood Harney Shofield Began. Harold S. Bourgeois .. Bobby Lee Bozeman . . Ferd C. P. Brenner, III Don Broussard ....... Joseph F. Butterworth John Caclwallader, Jr. Howard E. Camp, Jr.. James Charles Carey . .59 .. '50 .. '52 '50 .. '51 .. '51 .. '51 . . '51 '47 . '49 .. '49 .. 50 .. '50 .. '49 .. '-l9 .. '-49 .. '49 Clair Marius Cazayoux.. '51 Francis T. Cazuyoux . Milton C. Chapman .. Edwin C. Coleman Harry E. Conrad .... Lodrlck Monroe Cook. . Beverly Covington .. Benjamin A. Cragin .. James Craig .,....,.. From-ia-x lllrawford, Jr.. Leo Ralph Dartez .. Louis Mu'Coy Davie .lark Dennis ....... Joseph Dornier ...... Allen Vernon Dupont . Phillip Rouse Dykstra William Eckenbrecht . Richard V, Edwards, Jr Ernest Ray Eldrc-cl Earl Daman Elliot John Claiborne Floyd Mark Price Freeman . Leslie Bates Gibson .. George XV. Gill, Jr. Dee Louis Gluevk ...... Clifton l'lowartl Gurney James Brooks Graham Xvilson Graham ...... Cecil Clyde Graves, Jr. Richard Green ....... Jack Spencer Hamilton Tracy L. Harrel ...... James Harris ........ Jesse Evans Hart - .... George Edgar Harwood YValter Hilborn, J1' .... Ernest R. I-Iolromh. Jr. Alfred Masion Holden W'llllam A. Holton, Jr. Robert E. 1-luclspeth .. James E. I-Iunfleiner .. James M. Jones .... Robert H. Jones .. Charles A. Kelly .... Leon U. Kenyon, Jr. . Donald M. Kirk, Jr. .. Joseph B. Lancaster . Cyril J. Landry, Jr. . '52 .. '50 '50 .. '-Hr '50 .. '50 .. '50 '51 .. '51 .. '49 . '52 .. '52 .. '51 .. '49 .. '49 .. '50 '51 . . '51 . . '50 .. '-19 .. '52 .. '49 . '49 '51 .. '52 .. '49 .. '51 .. '52 .. '52 .. '51 .. '52 . '49 . . '50 . . '50 . . '52 '51 . . '50 '51 '-19 .. '-19 '49 .. '49 .. '49 '49 .. '49 .. '49 . '49 Robert Langliurt . Joseph D. Lanham .. Julian B. Leggett Lawrennre Liter .... . XVil1iam Loekridge, Jr. James XVo.llaee Loo ,. Sherwood Bruce Lou. . William Andrew Loo Xlfilliarn Edwin Lee, Ji Jrimes 'Cage Lowery, Jr.. . James XV. Lyons, Jr. . Robert E. lvlarler, Jr. XVilliam McClain, Jr. VV. P. Mrzlvarland Preston J. Miller, Jr.. Pharles Lewis Minis . Virgil O. 'Mitchell C. L. Montgomery. Jr XVillia1n E. Moore ...... Joe A. Moreland .... Herbert Morrison, Jr. Stanton K. Nethery . Robert H. Nutter . Henry H, Olinde .. Preston L. Olinde 'Chester Cl. Owen .. Thomas G. Owen Joseph XV. Parker William A. Parker, Jr. Robert Ellis Parsons . Dorsey R. 'Perry ..... James S, Pittman. Jr. Alfred W. Platte, Jr. Eugene A, Platte John David Ponder , Emile Poureiau ...,. Edwin E. Richardsozi Parry H, Richardson Roger Riehar-dson. Jr. George 1-loin-rtson, Jr. Billie Van Scruggs .. Steve Selby ......... Guy Jackson Sherrill Robert L. Shultz, Jr., Rossa Smith, Jr. . Albert B. Sonnic-r James Fortler Stuart Richard Terry ...... Alliert Brook Tri:-he . John W. Trippe ..... James M. Turner David Robert Ulmer . Edmund Loy Upp James Robert Upp .. Wfilliam Ray Veal John Palmer Xvalden Edward A. XVall ..... James .l-l. XVaugh, Jr. 'Pom Xvolier ..... Gradu Jasper A. Welch, Jr, . . . . Jessie NVest ......... John S. NVhite, Jr. .. Ben 'Whittington .. Thomas E. YVilson '51 '50 '-19 '52 '49 'no '51 '49 '50 '51 '50 'so '49 '52 'in '49 '-in '49 '51 '50 '50 '50 '52 '51 '52 'in 'nu '52 '51 '49 '49 '49 '49 '51 '52 '51 '49 '50 '51 '49 lil '51 '49 '50 '49 '52 '49 '52 '49 '52 '49 '52 '49 '50 lil '-I9 '52 '49 ate '50 '51 '52 '49 MARION P. SMITH. . . .... President MEL K. LARNED ........ . .Vice-Prexident JULIAN J. RODRIGUE. . . .... Secretary ROBERT WATSON ..... . . Treuxurer ounded at Miami University in 1853. Established at LSU in 1925. Top: With the trophies shining in the background, thc Sigma Chi's try to impress rushecs with a bit of acting. Bottom: Don't know who's winning, but they all look interested. 284 1 J Of? JF. wuz? L3 . -' 'S 4? f ii .W ,ln v A 'Q' nl ,z M 4 Eff yi, 4, 7 C QQ P 'M J' . ,, -3 v 1, A p. 1 v ,- J A ,L ,,, .atv I .a -:. w AG wr ,T ,. :Q ., Q . , ' I i Aw m ' x J gf 'ig X-3 'Pi YT' I X 'f SW' I, . A V .-at ,ul JK' A- M- 1 wi yn Sp X X. 5 -1-'M N X ' . 4 1-I :J .fy xl! KJ X 'D YI! yy 245 4' 'Q ' M W? S. X- N ' xfj kv X' V, ' , f Q A 4- QQ-ZQE: :Flu f ff? ,. , Li N, an W fs! HQ A W H x K S2 Fi LH? A 'ww , I'-, X' . A A w ff f? , . 'Lp' - ffl 1 ,. 2 ', . 'yy g 'W 5 X5 3 X, X5 E, ll M, , 4. 4 .j- '- . A Ak fn. L- 'A f 'N - 4 :fri . A ,, .Q Q l Ai 1 s is ,, ' gif 5 Q A ,ga W Q Y 1' MJ W W x.,-I Nw J r' , ' ' l T I '.. ' ' 1, if ' 54 .. 2. 5 -F ' 'TU ' 9 gf 9 15' 5 QL M, K WL gg, : F1 xg S. RQ, MJ xg My - A . , . f -N , 'Cray f .V x L ' F A L'-L! f , ,, ,- ' V N - pf A -'if W? 1 1-'Q WH CHARLES ROUNSAVILLE President MEMBERS Pearce Bailey ..... Paul Barclay ,.... . . Xxyllllilffl R. Bell, Jr. . . F. Clayton Bennett .. John B. Benton, Jr. . .. Clarence Blaise, Jr. . . . . James M. Bouanehaud Charles W. Bradford . .. Donald Braswell ..... John C. Brown ..... William M. Calhoun . . Norris E. Calhoun Lloyd A. Carville Frank Clark ....... Ray P. Clayton ..... XV. J. Cleveland, Jr. .. James F. Coerver Fred Cotton ....... George R. 'Covert C. C. Daubs ....... Moxie .Ray Davis Joe Durrett .......... Albert L. East, Jr. ..... . Bennett H. Farrier. .Tr .... Daniel 'P. Ferguson .... George R. Ferguson ..... Edward Clark Gaurlin . . Charles C. Gray ..,... George Griffon, II James H. Guenard .. Don Hennigon ....... Robert L. Higgins, Jr. . . Frederick 'M. Hill .... Emmett J. Hobgoorl . . Clarence A. Ives, Ill Bush D. Joffrion ........ Mortimer H. Jordzln. .lr. Joe Kern ........ ...... Carl E. Kemmerly . . . John E. Knight, Jr. .. Jack R. Knox ....... Albert XV. Laser, Jr. . . Carroll S. Mayer, Jr. .. Robert E. L. McC:ihill Jesse D. McDonald .... Bob Mclnnis .. ...... . Robert P. Normann .... Douglas E. O'Ke1ly, Jr. I. G. Ollnde ......... ,. Paul E. Palmer ..... John William Payne . . James E. Phillips Xvllllam C. Pylant . .. Paul Pratt .......... John Vallie Reed ...... Charles WZ Row, III George Ellis Sancloz, Jr. Richard P. Sevier ..... Robert D. Short ....... John Noland Singletary Charles Ray Smith ..... Nelson 'C. Spivey ..... . James R. Taylor Leo C. Terry ........ . . . Robert J. Turner, III . D. G. Van Dine ....... Thomas A. Warner, Jr. James H. VVelsh, Jr. .. Jack 'Glenn Xlflieelcr . . Robert B. Yvilbourn .. Robert A. Wolf, Jr. . . '52 . '50 '50 '51 Graduate '50 '52 . '52 . '52 . '52 '52 . '51 . '49 '50 . '-19 . '50 . '50 . '51 . '54 '52 . '52 . '50 . '51 '50 '50 Graduate '52 '52 '50 '52 .59 '52 '49 . '51 '50 '50 '51 . '52 .. . '52 . '50 . '50 . '50 . '50 '52 . '53 . '50 . '52 .. . '52 '49 . '50 . '50 . '53 '51 '52 '52 . '50 . '51 . '52 '51 '50 . '49 '-19 . . . '50 '51 '50 '52 .. . '51 . '52 . '50 . . . '52 .. . '52 286 SIGMA NU P H I C H A P T E R OFFICERS CHARLES ROUNSAVILLE ............. ...... P resident JOSEPH W. CARMENA, JR. . . . . .Vice-Prexirlent L. B. DUKE .................. ..Secretary GORDON LANIER JENNINGS .... .......... ....... T r erzsurer Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Established at LSU in 1887. Top: 'Rushing always involves the unusual, and the Sigma Nu's are no exception. Bottom: Along with the houscmothcr, the boys and their dates take a look at the fraternity scrapbook. - , XLR ' 1 -gf J.. ' .4. mg :fs w 41 1 P.. W! 9. . wa 'K Q- , . TK X3 . V. , 2 A - 3, 1, 4 I nfl sk I xl f 'K. pw as ff fu? fi- .. 4, f - . Aff , :J vi XA Hail Xl 1: .avg ., , . Q N- w---in Xi 3 QQFA 'hu a. , 5.4 'T -, A Q v 1 1. H, r . A ,fd b f i Q' ,L K .. K ' 5151: H f Q . - b' ' ,ig 1' f ' -. . ' 'NBL I -fl X I xx 1' . in WX 4 ,Q A Q Q7 'X V ,gf mg 2 F? f . .Q as . if . . 3, , X455 9 1 f w 'V . n. -'NU - Q 5 f. f f 'fif w.. 1 if J J .Q 4... .gm 4 A 5 ff X ...J - .. -- -- W V -1- . 1:1522 'O :wi X I K F. -Dsl wr my l, X! ' 4 wb- -'rv' i.i:. V' gs J I It I if J L. 'K Ai.. A.. U ..-- ' . 'U , EJ EQ- V ' Emi 1, ,f 5 'Qi A5561 .1 CASSIUS H. CLAY President MEMBERS Harold Adam .... ............. Albert Adolph .... J. Bryan Allain ..... Charles Bahlinger. . . David Bahlinger .... Vernon Bahlinger .... John Beck ......... Shirley Boudreaux .... Francis Burleigh .... J. Ivan Burleigh ..... Nosh Phillip Braud .... Francis J. Broussard. . . Vincent Cangelosi .... Jack Castrogiovanni. . . Leo Cavell .......... S. J. Cefalu .......... Rauf H. Chiyah ...... Joseph R. Coppcrsmith ..,. , , , '52 Joseph S. Culotta ..... Charles Denova, Jr.. . . John D'Gerolamo .... Louis Generes ..... Niles Guichet .... Louis Guilbeau .... Remus Hebert .... Bernard Heinz .... Patrick Killeen ..... Joe C. Koenenn .... Ashley Lacour .... Abner Landry .... Alan Lasseignc ....... Jack Long. ............ , , , '50 Charles A. McCarthy, Jr.. . . , , , '49 Joseph H. McCusker ..... , , '50 Guy M. McHugh ...... , , J. Ben Meyer ........ Rene Morel ...... Jesse H. Morris ..... A. J. Occhipinti .... Paul E. Perilloux . . . Leon K. Poche ...... Gilbert J. Puissegur .... . . Maurice Ramirez .... Glen Robert ........ Richard M. Rod ..... O. Foerestcr Schully .... . . Ralph J. Treuil ...... Alejendro Tudela .... J. P. Thibodeaux ........ .. . Jack Triay ............... . . Fernando Van der Henst ..... . . '50 Gerald Wagner ........... . . . John Waters ......... THET K PPA PHI X I C H A P T E R OFFICERS CASSIUS H. CLAY ..... ............. .... P r esident C. LCBLANC ........... . . . Vice-President CHARLES D. RAMIREZ ....... .... S ecretary FREDERICK BAHLINGER, JR. ........................... Treasurer Founded at Lehigh University in 1919. Established at LSU in 1938. Top: Under the pin of Theta Kappa. Phi, a few of the members get to- gether in their house on State Street. Bottom: Ummmmmm-There seems to be something wrong with this picture. Anyway that's the new prexy pouring. 288 u . 3 1 :N H , r f . s 'fi ,1 J, 5.- 'L n . L, PQ. ' 4 .. 1:5 4 .W X. ma .- 5 -.v . sv, Af? -' 'n 1? : if as 1 , W 8 'M s X N - 'H ,, n -. rv' , '-- i,f l,i f .,-' ,X U -- we xf 5 Q M N 4 X 'Q 'N Y fm Q W 4 E Q if Q .4 ,pf - -:-- . .f f W, Q41 4 ,wr iv Q x Q im ggfQ V , gfgy 5 ,1:,, X 1 .5-.1 ,M Q' S, 31 'A' A' 4 Q YN! ' ' ' 'XJ ' A Q 7 WILLIAM HIGHSMITH Xlfalter Abaclic .... Courtney A1-ox-:ta Ray Allcman ........ Robert J. Amundsou YVillie Annison . . . . , . . George Arcenvaux .. John Atkinson .... Butler Avery Danny Barneld . Denis Barry .... Ernest Bennctt . John Blenvenu .. Norris Bigelow .. Joseph Black ..... Randall Babbitt Richard Bradley .. A. M. Brian ..... P. L. T. Brian Jack 'Casey .... Hugh Chandler . Nelson 'Clothier Warroii David ..... Albert V. Dufour .. Jack Edwards .... Robert Euwer Mario Fellurn .. Austin Flint .... Tom Freeman .. Ed Frierson ....... Sidney G. Fuex L. Joseph Gaspar. .. Jack Gilliland .. Oliver Gilliland .. Toseph Guillut .... George Guynes . .... Vvilllam Highsnlitb . Yvilliam Hix ....... George Hobgood .. Holmes Hague .. . Jack Holloway .. Harry Jones ..... J. Foster Jones Larry Jones ........ Francis Kelley ..... J. Kernan Kc-nclrick XVilllam Knight .... James LaCal'finie .. Gerald Langlols Edward. Laniy Billy Lawson .... Frank LeBlanc Marcel LeBlanc .... J. Brent McArthur Samuel McGinn .... William McLaws .. Robert Marshall .. David Melilli Gordon Mills .. Henry Ortte . . James Peltier .. Robert Pcrsac .. Roy Philips .... Clyde Pogson ..... Ross Prince ....... Cessford Prentice .. Albert Ramirez Frank Renaudiu .. John Richard Cecil Robert .... John Roberts ..... Joe Saliba ..... VVilllam Schneider . Marvin Scott ..... YV. O. Seal ..... Raiforrl Sibley .. Fred Sliman .... Leonard Smith .. Doug Stevens .. Denis Talley Willis Talley .. Irvin Vicknair .. Robert Xvasson . Robert Tvebster Vvilliam J. NVlse .. President MEMBERS y 1 TI-IET XI '50 '49 '51 '51 '49 '49 ,.. :12 '50 '51 '40 '51 '52 '50 '49 '49 '51 '50 '51 '50 51 '50 52 '49 '50 '50 Ill '52 '52 '50 '40 '-111 '51 '50 '51 51 G raflval o , 52 Graduate- '40 '50 vr-7 0.4 '-19 ni! Graduutu Graclu 50 52 . 1 in 51 nl, '10 '51 '52 '51, 51 '51 '51 '51 '51 '50 '51 '50 '51 '52 '51 '50 '51 '51 '51 '51 '52 '50 atv '51 '50 '51 '49 '52 '52 '50 '49 '51 '49 '52 '50 ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER OI TIGERS WILLIAM E HIGHSMITH GEORGE T HOBGOOD MARIO J FELLOM DENIS BARRY II President Vice Preszdent Semetmy Treasurer Founded at Renssclacr Polytechnic Instituto in 1864 Established 'lt LSU in 1921 Top. -Brian seems to be having a hard time with his solitaire while chneidcr Fuex and Peltier give him a hand. Bottom: Homecoming deco- rations show the Thct'1 Xi s washing cm out with Duz. How . , ,f My 290 itil ' ..,,1,frffv- :,l'7it 1 W ,'?N 1 s X. 'C .W I 4- FAQ? - A . 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Thomas M. Goldman .... Sam Goldstein ......... Harry Goodman ..... Isadore Greenwald ..... William A. Haas ..... Henry H. Harteveldt . . . Jay S. I-Ionigblum. . . . Jack Kahn ........ Bernard Kaplan. . . Jerry L. Katz ..... Bernard Kaufman .... Sidney E. Kent .... Jack E. Kleban .... Robert Lefkowitz ..... David S. Levine ....... Arthur E. Lowenstein .... Lawrence Mann, Jr.. . Gilbert Marx ........ Carrol S. hleyer, Jr.. . . Charlton E. Meyer, jr.. . . Alvin Mykoff ..... . . David Orlansky ...... Bernard Pearl .... Sam Rabinovitz .... Barry Rogers .......... Richard Rosenbaum .... Alvin Rosenblum. . . . Bernie Rosenthal ....... Murray W. Rosenthal .... Victor A. Sachse, III .... Joseph C. Shields ...... Elmer N. Simon, Jr.. .. Ansel H. Smith ...... Louis D. Smith .... Louis M. Ulm ann .... Phillip Washauer ., L. J. Weil ........ Charles Yuspeh .... Donald Zadeck .... Sam Zavelo ...... ZETA BETA TAU PI CHAPTER OFFICERS GERALD PILTZ ...................... ,,,,,,, P ,-gsident BERNARD M. BINDURSKY .... .... V ice-President IRVING L. WILENZICK .... ..-.' K genemry CHARLES A. MILLER ................................... Treasurer Founded at the City College of New York in 1898. Established at LSU in 1911. Top: Incoming President Miller and Outgoing President Piltz lend a hand to polishing the trophies. Bottom: Inside the house on Main Street with a few of its occupants. 'k . ' 292 :H Smith was tapped into ODK, served on the Honor Court, had Phi Eta Sigma and Mu Sigma Rho keys on his watch chain , . . President Piltz served on the Honor Court, presided over the Senior Class in the College of Commerce, attended Pi Gamma Mu, Beta Alpha Psi, Pi Tau Pi, and Phi Eta Sigma meetings-Whew! . . . Levine spoke up in Tau Beta Pi get-togethers . . . Myckoff played around in politics, found himself secretary ol the Sophomore l l Class in Commerce . . . lflfilenziek wielded the gavel for Pi Tau Pi . . . Zadeck prac- ticed to be a lawyer . . . Lefkowitz gave up the second high post in Alpha Phi Omega. First RUW: Applebuum, Bellsle, L. Bendersliy, B. M, Bindursky, Blumenthal. Bressler, Cahn, Chotiner. Second Row: Cohn, Crimoncl, Dante, Eck- steln, Elseinan, Feldman, Friofelfl, Goldman, Goldsualn, Thirgl Row: Goodman, Greenwald, Haas, Hartevel-dt, Honigbluin, Kahn, Kaplan, Katz Kaufman. Fourth lluw: Kent, Klrsban, Leflcuwitz, Lowensteln, Mann, Marx. C. S. Meyer, C. E. Meyer, Miller. Fifth Row: Mykoni, Orlansky, Pearl Rablnovitz, Rogers, Rosenbuuxn, Rosenblum, Rosenthal, Saehse. Sixth Row: Shields, Simon, Smith, Ulmaim, Weil, Wilenzielcl Yuspeh, Zadeek, Zavelo 293 7- ROBERT SCHARFF President Q 1 BETA DEUTERON CHAPTER O OFFICERS ROBERT SCHARFF . . . ....... President CHARLES MANN ....... .... V ice-President RALPH WASHOFSKY .... ..... S ecretary HELMUT PRAGER .... ..... T reasurer MEMBERS John Frank ................... . . . '51 Marcus Gleiser .... . . . '52 Billy Jason .... . . . '49 Leon Siedler .... . . . '49 Amnon Sitshin .... . . . '51 Phil Stevenson .... . . . '49 Ioel Tatar . . . . . . '52 Jerald Wallick. . . . . . '49 ALPHA EPSILO PI Founded at New York University in 1913. Established at LSU in 1937. First Ruw: Frank, Jason. Second Row: Mann, Prager. Third Row: Sltshln, Stevenson. Fourth Row: Wallin-k, Waslxofsky. 294 Founded at the University of Illinois in 1908. Established at LSU in 1926. First Row: Halley, Bell, Benin. Second Row: Buudrcnux, Cameron, Crow. Third Row: Dolan, Fontcnot, Gullhnuu. Fourth Row: Hanchey, Houeye, Ledet. Fifth Row: McCx'uine, Robichaux, Sherman, Thigpcn. 295 ALBERT B. COIT, JR. President ALPHA EPSILON CHAPTER OFFICERS ALBERT B. COIT, JR. .... ....... P resident DOYLE THIGPEN .... .... V ice-President JOHN BENGE ......... ..... S ecrctary GEORGE SHERMAN .... ..... T reasurer MEMBERS Wilmer F. Bailey .............. . . . '50 Jack E. Bell ...... . . . '50 LeRoy A. Bonin ..... . .. '49 Edmond Boudreaux .... . . . '52 Ray Brignac ........ . . . '50 Daniel C. Cameron .... . . . '50 Bobby Christopher .... . . . '49 Robert H. Cole ..... . . . '50 Lanny G. Crow .... . . . '50 Robert Dolan, ..... . . . '49 James F. Fontenot ..... . . . '49 Stephen Guilbeau .... . . . '50 Floyd P. Harrison ..... . . . '50 Karlos W. Hanchey .... . . . '50 Emmett Houeye . . . . . . '50 Henry Ledet ...... . . . '50 David L. McCraine .... . . . '50 Sherman Phillips ...... . . . '49 Wayne E. Robichaux .... . . . '49 STEPHEN E. CARTER President -W ei- . i?.ifi5?iW ff35P531l'1 LOUISIANA STATE CHAPTER OFFICERS STEPHEN E. CARTER .... ' ,......... President BOONE RICHARDSON. . . .... Vice-President MELVIN VVILLIAMSQ. . ..... Secretary ALVIN KESSLER ..... . . .Trealurer MEMBERS Marshall Lcc Atkins .......... .... ' 49 William Avcra ..... .. '49 Barrie Barrett ..... .... ' 5l Ewell Biclaham .... .... ' 52 Haley M. Carter. . . .... '5l Robert P. Cartcr. . . . l-9 Clvmcnt C. Cox ..... .... ' 49 Marcclinn F. Gautrcaux .... '50 David C. Hanby ..... . . 'fl-9 John Howson. . . . . . . '50 Cecil Hardy ..... .... ' 52 Calvin Littcn ....... . . '11-9 Ernest Elmer Maddox. .... '50 Clarcncc McLean . . . . '49 Niven R. Nutt .... .... ' 51 Thomas Patterson .... . . '49 Donald Regan ........ . . '50 Martin WV. Richard ..... .... ' 49 Fred Schilling ...... . . '50 William P. Schuler .... . . '51 James Seaholm ..... . . '52 Clayton Taylor .... . . '51 E T C Founded at Cornell University in 1890. Established at LSU in 1941 First linw: Avera. Barrett. Rivkhzmi. II. M, Carter. Seq-und Row: R. P. Carter, Cox, Gzxutrenux. Third Row: I-lanby, Howson, Km-xsler, Llttcn. Fourth Row: Maddox, Mr-Lean Riclmrrl, Rirlmralson. Fiflh Row: Schilllng, SL-lmuler, Seztllolm, Taylor, NX'llll:unS. 296 PHI DELT THETA Founded at Miami University in 1848. Established at LSU in 1938. First Row: Bnlmr, N. Bollinger, T. Hollinger. Sc-cond Row: Bricrlo, Cnstorinno, Erwin. Third low: Gordy. Gronnm, Mznhlm-rr. l 0lll'f1l llnw: Nicholls, Nolan, Pickett, Riu,-lmrrlson. Fifth Row: liiuuudo, Robison, Roy, Smith. 297 KENNETH CARN AL President LOUISIANA BETA CHAPTER OFFICERS KENNETH CARNAL ................ President THOMAS GROOME ..... .... V ice-President ALLEN J. BRAUD ..... ..... S ecretary R. B. SMITH ...... . . .Treasurer MEMBERS J. W. Balius .................. . . . '52 Douglas Baker ..... .... ' 50 Norman Bellinger .... . . . '49 Thomas Bellinger .... . . . '49 Warren Balovich .... . . . '50 William Briede, III .... . . . '49 Rufus Bruce .......... . . . '49 Daniel B. Burlchalter .... . . . '52 Maurice Castoriano .... . . . '50 George Cox ......... . . . '52 Billie R. Erwin .... . . . '49 Charles Fellers . . . . . . '49 Walter Gordy .... . . . '50 Henry H. Mahier .... . . . '49 Paul L. Miller .... . . . '51 Thomas Nicholls. . . . . . '50 Jesse Nolan ........... . . . '51 Claiborne Richardson. . . . . . '49 Joseph Rihauclo ....... . . . '53 Martin H. Rinaudo .... . . . '51 Joe T. Robison .... . . . '50 Francis Roy ....... . . . '49 Charles Standard .... . . . '52 IRVING GREENBERG President O ALPHA PI CHAPTER O OFFICERS IRVING GREENBERG. . , ...... President ROBERT EDELL ..... ..... V ice-President STANLEY KLUBECK .... ...... S ecretary JOSEPH SUTTON .... .... T reasurer MEMBERS James Creim ................. .... ' 51 Robert S. Dow ..... .... ' 51 Alvin Gardsbane .... .... ' 50 Bill Kalt ..... .... ' 49 Irvin Reiner .... . . .... ,50 Seymour D. Rubenstein ..... .... l 49 Harvey J. Schwartzbcrg .... .... ' 49 Ronnie Simon ........ - - '51 Moise Wexler .... - - '50 1.1 X, PHI EPSILO PI Founded at the City College of New York in 1904. Established at LSU in 1933 First Row: Creim, Dow, Edell. Second llnw: Gurdslmnc-, Kult, Kluhnck, 'Fllirll Row: Reiner Rubenstein, Scllwurtzlwrg. Fourth Row: Simon, Sutton, XVvxler. 298 PHI ETA Founded at the University of Puerto Rico in 1923. Established at LSU in 1930. JOSE E. SALICHS Prexident O i . X GAMMA CHAPTER I First Row: Colon, Frontera. Second Row: A. T. Molinl, H. E. Mollni. OFFICERS MEMBERS JOSE E. SALICHS .......... ...... P resident Jaime Guiscafre ........ ..... .... G r aduatc ANTONIO T. MOLINI, JR. ...... Vice-President Javier Frontera ..... ..... ' 52 JOSE TRIGO ...... .... S ecrelnry-Treasurer Federico Matta ..... .... ' 51 ATHOS G. COLON. . . . .... .Pledge Master Hector E. Molini.. . . . . '52 ' 299 P. D. HIDALGO President I' 11,-9 7,1 ga fix TTA C-!456i'fA BETA RHO CHAPTER 0 OFFICERS V P. D. HIDALGO .................... President F. E. GARROT .... ...... R ecording Secretary M. B. GLANCEY ...... Corresponding Secretary E. G. LUCK ....... ............... T reasufer NIEBIBERS C. J. Cutronc .......,........ .... ' 5l R. A. Fuller .... .... ' 50 T. H. Herrick ..... .... ' 50 S. D. Johnson .... .... ' 50 C. E. Lane ..... .... 5 50 D. Y. McKay .... .... ' 50 J. W. Olinde ....... .... ' 52 M. N. Ransohoff ..... .... ' 49 G. E. Schexnaydcr .... . L . . '50 H. W. Singleton .... .... ' 50 E. F. Troegel .... .... ' 51 J. J. White ..... .... l 50 PHI GA. 1DELTA Founded at jefferson College i11 184-8. Established at LSU 111 1948 First Row: Cutronc, Fuller. Second Row: Gzwrot, Glaucey, .Tol111so11. Third Run Lucl NIcKax Schex1'1aydc1'. Fourth Row: Singleton, Troogel, White 3 OO PHI ICTA ALPHA Founded at Louisiana State University in 1904. Established inter- ' nationally in 1931. First Row: Alvarez, Butulln, Ihfnitvz, Ilujorquoz. Sec-uml Row: Chaverrl, G. Diaz, R. F. Diaz, S I in 1 ful Eueolzar. Third Row: in vu, Gunn 1-z, l,lum1c-1'x'uzos, Lopez do Quintana. Fourlh Row: Martelo. Martinez, M1-lomlrez. Monks-zn. .Fifth lhvw: C. A. Montoya, L. J. Montoya, Munoz, Obregon. Sixth lhlw: Rivals, Rodrlqlu.-z, Sr-hay, J. Slrven. Seventh Row: R. F. Sirven, Terra., WVeebe1', Wong. 301 J. MIGUEL MONTALVO President gifs'-. 'iv ?1,TUTIfif E.-. , 13 ' - . e sl. , 11: ALPHA CHAPTER OFFICERS' J. MIGUEL MONTALVO ........ V .... President HERNANDO ESCOBAR ......... Vice-President OSWALDO RODRIGUEZ. . . ....... Secretary TITO CHAVERRI ....... . . . Treasurer MEMBERS Jose Alvarez ................. .... ' 51 Ricardo Batalla .... .... ' 50 Osiel Benitez ...... .... ' 49 Hector Bojorquez .... .... ' 49 Fernando Diaz .... . . . '51 Gerardo Diaz .... .... ' 51 Arturo Gomez ....... ...,. .... ' 5 1 Juan Gonzalez ............. . . .... '51 Joaquin Lopez de Quintana .... . . . '49 Jose Llenderrozos .......... .... ' 51 Samuel Martelo. . . . . . . '51 Andres Martinez. . . . . . . '52 Basilio Martinez ...., . . . '51 Florencio Melendez .... . . . '52 Jaime Monteza .... . . . '52 Carlos Montoya ..... . . . '51 Luis Javier Montoya. . . . . . '52 Bernardo Munoz ..... . . . '50 Jose L. Rivas ........ . . . '49 Juan R. Rodriguez .... . . . '50 Radames Roman .... . . . '50 Geza Schay ......... . . . '52 Jose Emilio Sirven ..... . . . '51 Ricardo Sirven .... . . . '51 Jose Torra .......... . . . '50 Hernando Weeber ..... . . . '50 Cesar Wong ...... . . . '52 WILLIAM E. CLEARY President O El jd, ALPHA 0 OFFICERS KAPPA CHAPTER WILLIAM E. CLEARY .......... . . . .President BONIFACE G. TROSCLAIR ..... Vice-President JOHN L. BELLINGER ...... . . .... . . . Secretary HUGH F. SHALL ...... Treasurer MEMBERS Weldon P. Adams .............. . . . '50 James C. Beasley ............. . . . '51 A. Delery Couturle ..... . . . '50 Albert V. Deckert .... . . . '50 Harry A. Duke .... .. . '51 Ray Eppling ........... . . . '52 Ernest A. Gibson ........ . . . '52 Malcolm W. Hutchinson .... ..... ' 50 Harry L. Landry ........ ..... ' 50 Raymond E. Lincks .... .... G raduate Jacob McBride .......... ..... ' 49 Thomas E. McConnell .... ..... ' 49 Robert Moss .......... .... G raduate J ack Nielson ........ .... G raduate Harold P. O'Neil .... Frank M. O'Quinn .... Charles R. Rauschkolb .... Henry A. Richard ..... '51 .....'5O .....'50 .....'52 Wilbur A. Riehl ..... .... G raduate Robert Rogers ........ Stewart D. Saye ......... Clarence R. Thompson ..... George Tiblier .......... James C. Toomer ...... .....'52 .....'49 ....'51 ....'50 50 I Founded at Vincennes University in 1897. Established at LSU in 1936. Firzst Row: Beasley, Bc-lllngc-r, ffnuturiv, Dm-kert. S4-coml Row: Dukr,-, Emrling, Lruulry, Llncks Third Row: Mr:Brirle, hfll:ConuelI, Nielsen, O'Nc-ll. Fourth Row: IIILUHCIIIKOIII, Richard, ltiehl Sayc. Fifth Row: Shall, Tlionlpsorl, Tlbliur, Toumer, Trosclalr. T' I ' ' U 302 TA KAPPA EPSILO Founded at Illinois Wesleyan University in 1899. Established at LSU in 1948. Flrsli Row: Altazun. Bryan, flnpron, lfhflm-cnlle. Seaunnl How: Dulce, Ellerhe Elliott Fields Third Ruw: Glenn, Grogan, llouutt, Jones. Fourth Row: Keller. Kllman, Lyndh Medley. Fiftli Row: C. E. Plllllips, li. A. Plillllps, Iluuxliltruo, Hymn, Smith. Sixth Row: 'l'efs1s,'Tcrry Xvatson, XVu.tls, XX-'illm-nslcy. ' 303 ' PHILIP F. ARD President BETA PHI CHAPTER OFFICERS PHILIP F. ARD ..................... President SAMUEL WILLENSKY ....... Vice-President WILL R. BRYAN, JR. ...... ....... S ecretary JAMES I. LAFLEUR ...... ..... T reasurer MEMBERS John E. Altazan ................ .... ' 50 Peyton C. Baker, Jr. .... ...- ' 52 Edward C. Capron, Jr.. . . . . . . '49 '49 Willie G. Delasalle ..... .... '50 '50 Jim B. Duke ......... .... James E. Ellerbe ..... ...- Charles B. Elliott ..... -.-- ' 49 J. W. Fields ....... .... ' 49 Carl G. Fontana. . . - . - '50 Kirk Glenn ........ .... ' 51 Dexter Grogan, Jr. .... . . . '52 John P. Hocott, Jr.. . .... '49 Robert W. Jones. . . . . . . '50 James A. Keller .... .... ' 50 Lloyd G. Kilman ..... .... ' 49 Fred Krementz ..... ..... ' 52 Gene LeBlanc ...... ....... ' 51 Wesley O. Lynch ..... .... G raduate Obrin A, Medley ..... ..... ' 49 Clarence E. Phillips ..... .... ' 50 Ray A. Phillips ......... .... ' 50 Walter Roach ........... .... ' 50 Thomas J. Roundtree, Jr.. . . . . . . '49 James W. Ryan .......... .... ' 49 Julian D. Smith ........ .... ' 49 William H. Talbot, Jr.. . . . . . '50 Steve G. Tefas ......... . . . '49 Jimmy L. Terry ...... . . . '49 Raymond S. Watson .... . . . '50 James B. Watts ....... . . . '50 -HELLE IC The purpose of this council is to work together for the good of the University, and all women students, and by cooperation to benefit the sororities ol the University and unify the interests of sorority and non-sorority women. The council is composed of two active delegates and one alumni delegate from each chapter of national sororities on the campus, and one faculty adviser. First Ilmv: Bnlrlwln. Hlllm, Browne, S91-ollalihlwz Dunnmn, Estopinul, False, Himhr-rt. Third Row: Lcdlu-tier, lmvo, Mlxun, Monroe. Fourth Row: Nmller, Poem, Pierce, Quinn. Fifth Row: Rosenbaum, Snveson, Smith, XVeil. 305 MIRIAM OLIVER President OFFICERS MIRIAM OLIVER .................. President PATRICIA FoLsE .... JEAN SMITH .... SALLEY HAZEN .... . . . . Vice-President . . . . .Treasurer . . .Secretary MEMBERS FRANCIS BALDWIN ............ Delta Gamma ANN BILBO ......... . . . .Alpha Delta Pi GWEN BROWNE . . . .............. Phi Mu MARTHA CURTIS ...... Kappa Kappa Gamma DORIS DAVIS ................ Alpha Xi Delta VIRGINIA DUNNAM ..... Beta Sigma Ornicron MILDRED ESTOPINAL ............ Delta Zeta VALERIE HIMBERT. . ..........DeltaGamma MARIAN HOPKINS ........ Alpha Chi Omega MICKEY LEDBETTER ...... Alpha Chi Omega DOT LOVE ....... .,... .........PhiMu BETTY NELL MIXON ...... Alpha Omieron Pi BETTY N ADLER ...... . . . . . .Kappa Delta IRMA NUSSBAUM ..... .... S igma Delta Tau ROSEMARY OHLSEN. BETTY PASCHAL .... ALICE PECOT ...... ELEANOR PIERCE .....,. . .. .Alpha Xi Delta . . .. .Alpha Omicron Pi Beta Phi Beta Sigma Omicron JEANNE QUINNE ...... Kappa Kappa Gamma BETTY RODDY ....... . . . . . .Delta Delta Delta ADRIAN ROSENBAUM ...... Alpha Epsilon Phi JOEY SAVESON ...... SALLY SCALFI. . . FAYE WEIL ......... GLORIA WEINBERG. . . .... Delta Delta Delta . . . . . .Chi Omega . . . .Sigma Tau Delta . . . . .Alpha Epsilon Phi ANN CLAIRE WILKINS ......,... Pi Beta Phi RITA SONNIER President .PQ l .. 4 . A of I OFFICERS RITA SONNIER .................. . ....... President JANE KLEVY .................... .... X 'ice-President VIVIAN GLANKLEH . .,... . . . ....... Secretary ANDRIENNE ROSENBAUM .. . . . .Treasurer MEMBERS JOYCE ANDRUS .............. . . . . . . .Alpha Delta Pi OZZIE BOYER ................... Alpha Omicron Pi SUE BRITTINGHARI. . . GLORIA CLEMENT .... JEANNE CONRAD. . . MIMI COBB .......... ROBBYE COOPER .... . PATTY DANAIJIER ..... . .ICI ANN DAVIS .......... XIILDRLD IJSTOPI UXL. . . I A 1' 1 A. BILLIE FORD ........... :A . . . . . . . .Kappa Delta ..........Delta Zeta. ... . . .Alpha Xi Delta .. . .Alpha Chi Omega Beta Phi . . .Beta Sigma Omicrfm . . . . . .Sigma Delta Tau ............De1ta Zeta . .Beta Sigma Omicron UNA FOURNET ....... ........... D elta Zeta TONIA GILREATH... ......... 'Pi Beta Phi PAT GLUECK ........ ...... I Uelta Delta Delta BEBE G-RAGE ......... ...Kappa Kappa Gamma BETTY I-IARRELSON. .. ...... ............ P hi Mu ALICE HEARD .......... .... I iappa Kappa Gamma AMY HILL ..........,.... ....... A lpha Chi Omega TOPSIE HOLGOMBRE .... ...Kappa Kappa Gamma. MARY JEAN HOLLIS .... . KATHLEEN HUNT ...... JEAN K.-XTZENSTEIN. .. PAT KERLIN .............. ...........'Chi Omega ...............Phi Mu . . . .Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . . . . . . .Kappa Delta ANITA LEI-IMIAN ...... . ........ ...... . Alhliu. Delta. Pi NORMA JEAN LEVY ......... MARY FRANCES LOHMAN. . . DOROTHY LOVE. ............ SUSIE .IO LUDLURI ........ BETTYE INICCLESKEY ...... JOAN MCCURDY ............. ESTHER ANN Mc-HARDY .... CATHERINE McAR'.l'I'lUR. . JEAN MABREY .......... ... .Alpha Epsilon Phi .Kappa Kappa Gamma ...............Phi Mu Beta Phi . . . . .Chi Omega ..........'Phi Mu .........Dclta. Zeta . . . .Alpha Delta Pi ... . . . . .Kappa Delta ELEANOR. MILLER .......... . . . . Alpha Omit-ron Pi DOROTHY MITCHELL ,....... MARY ANN IXIITCHELLTREE ...........Chi Omega , ........... Delta Zeta MARGIE MONROE ...,............ Alpha Omicron Pi BETTY MOORE. ..............,... Alpha Omicron Pi JEAN CAROL MOISE .... ....... D alta Delta Delta. JEAN MOXVAN ........... ...... , Alpha. Omicron Pi CHARLOTTE NORMAN ...... Kappa Kappa Gamma JEANNE PENDLETON ...................... Phi IVIU .TANICE PERSAC .................. Alpha 'Chi Omega ELEANOR PIERCE. ............ Beta Sigma Omicron MARY VIRGINIA PIERCE ............. Kappa Delta BETTY JEAN POIRRIER. ..... Beta Sigma Omicron DEETSIE RICKEY ......... ............. ' Chi Omega. EVELYN SANDFORD. . . PEGGY SETTON ....... RUTI-I SI-IOPTAUGI-I . . . CECILE SIMON ...... JO ANN SOLOMAN .... TARRY SEVELL .......... BARBARA TAYLOR ......... . . . .Delta Delta Delta . . . . . . . .Kappa Delta . . . .Alpha Delta Pi ..........Delta. Zeta . . . .Alpha Epsilon Phi . . . .Sigma Delta Tau . . . . .Delta Delta Delta BETTY LEIGH TAYLOR ............... Pi Beta Phi SALLY XVAKETMAN ................. Alpha. Delta Pi ANN TVHITE .................. Kappa Kappa Gamma LESLIE WEILL ................... Sigma Delta. Tau BETTY JEAN YOUNGBLOOD ...... Alpha Omicron Pl DELTA GAMMA DELTA Founded at Louisiana State University in 191.6 for the promotion of Congeniality among sorority girls. First Row: Andrus, Brittingham, Clement, Cohh, Conrad. Second Row: Cooper, Danaher, Davis, Estopinal, Ford, Fournct. Third Row: Gilreath, Gluuvlr, Golilhurxr, Graves, Heard, Hunt. Fourth Row: Katzenstcln, Kc-rlin, J. Levy, N, J, Levy, Lohman, Lowe. Fifth Row: Ludlum, Mahrey, MadCur-dy, McArthur, Mvifleslzcy, Mir:-. Sixth Row: Mitt-lwll, Mitt,-lieltwe, llloisn, Monroe, Moore, Mowen. Seventh Row: Norman, I'v'arr'v, Pc-ndlelon, Pir-rv:-, Poirrivr, Rosenbaum. Eilrhth Row: Sanford, Savell, Shoptaugh, Simon, Solomon, B. Taylor. Ninth Row: B. L. Taylor, Vkfakcmau, NVatwoorl, lVcilI, Xvliiuz, Youngblood. 306 Founded at Louisiana State University to promote friendship among thc sororities. Flrst Row: Arbour, Bftlilwln, Bvrnlcr, Bilbo, l3oux'p:cols. S1-1-oml Row: Boyet, Boyle. Browne, Burrmtt, Cnyuril. 'I'hir1l lhnw: 1 -wo, lIlllllll'l'l, lmvls, lillenrlor, Farrington. Fourth Row: Farris, Frenvli, Gvlsxinnr, Grzivi-s, Glll'llvy. lfifth linw: l-luirlt, Hill, lllrnhcrt, Hunt. Jeter. Sixth Row: Leaks, L1-det, LII:-H, l.luvm'as, Mmlclun. Seventh Row: lllcMa11us, lllcsucr, Neasham, Norton Ostrow. Eighth Row: liolu-rt, Savuson, Slianlcurnizm, Sliornizm, Smith, Stroubc. Ninth Row: Tulips, Wnlkc-r, Weil, XVhitncy, Vlfilsou, uwisdom. 307 DORIS WESTMORELAND President OFFICERS DORIS VVESTMORELAND ...... . .......... President BOBBIE XVINDHAM ..... . ....... .... V ice-President DEL MESSER ......... ..... ....... S e cretary EARLYNE SHANKERMAN . . . . .Treasurer MEMBERS VIRGINIA ARBOUR ........ FRANCES BALDVVIN ......... VTOLET BERNIER .... .. ANN BILBO ....... BEVERLY BOGAN ...... JERRY BOURGEOIS .... PAT BOYET .........i. MAE LOU BOYLE ..... GVVEN BROVVNE ........ BETTY ANN BURNETT. .. LU'CILLE CAYARD ......,,,. BEVERLY 'COCO .,.......... MARY CATHERINE CURTIS. ...........Dclta Zeta .........Delta Gamma. .Beta Sigma Omlcron .......Alpha Delta. Pl ....Alpha Chl Omega. ......Delta Gamma .,......Chi Omega .-....Phi Mu .........Phl Mu .....Kappa Delta .......Alpha Xi Delta. . ........ ..'Chi Omega. . .Kappa Kappa Gamma CATHERINE DAUBERT ............. Alpha Xl Delta. TOM'MIE DAVIS. . . .......... JACKIE ELLENDER .... BETTY FARRINGTON . . . . . . . . . . , . .Kappa Delta. Mu Kappa Kappa Gamma. MARY ANN FARRIS .... ........,..... I 'l Beta Phi JEAN FRENCH ...... . . . . ANDREE GEISMAR .... DOROTHY GOLD ....... ROSEIXIARY G-RAVES . . . LOU GURNEY. . ........ . PATSY .HARRIS ..... PATSY HEIDT ....... DIARY FARR HILL .... VALERIE HIMBERT. . . JO HUNT .............. BETTY JANE JETER. . . TYKE JOHNSON ....... . BOOTS LANDRY ....... . . CAROLYN LEAKE ,...... . . TOBIMIE LEE LEDET ..... . CAROL LOU LLOVERAS. . . EMORY LYLES ........... MINNIE IXIADDEN .......... MARY MCMANUS ............ Kappa Kappa Gamma .. . . .Alpha Epsilon Phi .... Alpha Epsilon Phi ......,....Delta. Zeta .Beta Sigma Omlcron . . . .Delta Delta. Delta .. .Alpha Omicron Pi . . . . . .Alpha Xi Delta . . . . . . .Delta Gamma. . . . . Delta. Delta. Delta .. . . .Alpha Delta Pl . ..... Alpha Delta Pi ............Delta. Zeta Kappa. Kappa Gamma . . . .Alpha Omicron Pl . ..... Alpha Xl Delta . . . . . . . .Kappa Delta . . . .Delta Delta Delta . . . . . .Alpha 'Omicron Pl MARY 'VIRGINIA LMITCHELL. .... ..... . . .Delta Zeta. ANN NEASHAM ............. BETTY NORTON. . ........ . . IRRIA NUSSBAUM .... DORIS OSTRONV ........ PEGGY PODESTA. ........ . NANCY CLAIR. ROBERT. . . . JOEY SAVESON ........... VIRGINIA SHEARMAN. . . JEAN SMITH ............ MARY SUE SMITH .... ALMA STROUBE ........ EVELYN TOUPS ......... ELMAGENE VVALKER .... FAY VVEIL ................ ELIZABETH 'VVHITNEY .... ANITA WILSON. ....... . . .. .... Alpha Chl Omega . . . . .Alpha Delta Pl . . . .Sigma Delta Tau .. .Alpha Epsilon Phi ....Zeta Tau Alpha . . . .Alpha 'Chi Omega . . .Delta Delta Delta . . . . . .Pi Beta. Phi ... . . .Chl Omega. .. .Chi Omega. .. ...Pl Beta Phi ... . .Pl Beta Phi . . . . . . . .Kappa Delta ...Sigma Delta Tau ...Alpha Omlcron Pi Delta Gamma MARGARET WVISDOM .... '. B655 ' Sigma omacron 'J LPI-I CHI OMEGA BOBB15,ej1jjfL?HAM BETA GAMMA CHAPTER MEMBERS OFFICERS Jerry Allen ..,'. ...-...-.'.. h l . '52 BOBBIE WINDHAM .... ............. ....... P r esident Vicky Bergeron ..... l 1 u 152 ANN NEASHAM .... .... V ice-President JANICE PERSAC. . . ....... Secretary Bevcdy Bogan ' ' ' '49 IANICE HARDY .... ..... T reasurer Beryl Bowden .... . . . '52 Jean Brown .... . . . '52 l D . I I Carolyn Clark lllu ,52 Founded at DePauw UU1VCFS1ty ln 1885. Established at LSU in Wesley Cragin .... . . . '49 '926' Miriam Cobb ....... . . . '49 Edna Earle Duprey ' ' ' '52 Top: The Alpha Chi's donned gypsy clothes for their portion of the sing Barbara Ffaflk ------ - - - '52 that included thirteen sororitics this year. Bottom: Mimi Cobb plays while Betsy Ann Gissel 'lal 152 the Alpha Chi aetives practiced for the finished product shown above. Marcia Guissinger .... . . . '52 Betty Harnberlin .... . . . '52 Anita Heath ...... . . . '50 Marian Hopkins .... . . . '51 Jeanette Hoyt .... . . . '50 Jean Huffman .... . . . '52 Carolyn Jones .... . . . '50 Patricia Kleinpeter. . . . . '52 Marie Knight .... . . - '50 Vera Lamy ............ . . . '51 Yvonne Leach ........... . . . '52 Millicent Jane Leclbetter. . . . . . '49 Marian Lcdet ......... . . - '51 Winifred Loudon .... - . . '51 Anne Louise Mire ....... . . . '49 Betty June Montgomery .... . . . '52 Joy Morgan ............ . . . '51 Bobbie Nesbit .... . . . '52 Gloria Ottwell .... . . . '51 I Syble Reagan ..... .... ' 50 ' Barbara, Robert ...... .... ' 50 Q Nancy Claire Robert .... .... ' 51 lg Christine Robinson ..... .... ' 49 X Mary Lynn Sheppard .... .... ' 52 Delilah Stokes ....... .... ' 52 Charlotte Stringer .... . . '52 Marilyn Terrebone. . . . . '51 Sallye Jean Tonic-tte. . . . . '50 Sylvia Torbet ...... . . '52 Nancy Wheeler .... . . '52 Gloria Yarborough. . . . . '52 Clara Zachary ..... . . '52 308 xg 4, W I Q izf ff' Ax 3 C i in l -r f ' ' I .X ' f' 4 L! at L 1 S fi 3 5 Q .Q .. 1 f . X X. U nn .. G B 5 , r 'f - ,, Y R' 1 -gf 4 ,,. I 1 nz 'S Wu i gg- 1 t X -X: 3 i . V, 4 5? 5 . f 5 .2-K y '.f' Ei V fx 9 I .24 - xl I g ' lv I ' 1 A K 1, , Q V. Q.. Q 5 Q. MEMBERS MARGERY JOHNSON President LPH DELTA PI OMEGA CHAPTER OFFICERS Dorothy Abney. . . . . Hilda Arny ........ Mary Lee Bernard .... Ann Winn Bilbo ...... Madeline Coereham. . . Mary Ellen Collins .... Dorothy Craig ...... . Carlie Jean Crain ..... Helen Crawford ..... Ann Darwin ...... Jean Dugas .......... Christine Eversull ..... Claramae Faciane. . . Sarah Jean Faktor ..... Joyce Finkenaur .... Patricia Folse .... Barbara Fritchee .... Frances Gartman ..... Doris Gianelloni ...... Ethel Mae Guerin ..... Norma Elizabeth Guillot .... Elizabeth Heard ...... Romona Herron .... Jerry Hidalgo ..... Glenna Jenkins .... Betty Jane Jeter .... Sue Johnson ...... Anita Lehmann ..... Grace Lehmann ....... Ann Elizabeth Lowe. . . Mary Frances Lowe. . . Roberta Lyon ........ Vashti Lyon .......... Catherine McArthur. . . Betty Joyce McLean. . . Jeannette Miller ...... Jacqueline Millican. . . Barbara Moebius ...... Betty Moore ........ Billie Jo Nelson ..... Betty Norton ......... Joan Fidler Parsons.. . Tedine Robbins ....... Gerry Roddy ..... Selma Rodriguez. . Kathryn Seegres .... Ruth Shoptaugh .... Mona Stephens ....... Betty Jean Stutzman. . . Janis Terrell ......... Myrna Trappey ..... Maridell Viator. . . Shirley Warner. . . Gay Meeks West ...... Joan White .......... Betty Bernice Woodard. Shirley Woodford ..... MARGERY JOHNSON .................... JOYCE ANDRUS ..... . . . BETTY STOKES ..... SALLEY WAKEMAN. . . . . .President .Vice-President .. . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer Founded at Wesleyan Female College in 1851. Established at LSU Top: Betty Jane Jeter looks amused while her sisters sing their way into second place in this year's Mortar Board sing. Bottom: The A D Pi's listen while Betty Norton plays on the ivory keys and Rusty Miller leans on the 310 Claimed the honor of being second high in the scholastic rating of the sororities . . . . Bilbo was in the GUMBO Beauty Court . . . Jenkins and Hidalgo gained fame as campus favorites for the GUMBO's annual contest . . . Viator appeared as a maid in the Rodeo Court, also sponsored a company in the ROTC . . . Arny sponsored Company A while Lehmann sponsored Battalion Three. President Johnson wore the white jacket of Mortar Board members while serving , ii as the representative for the College of Arts and Sciences . . . Folse jumped from l vice-president of Panhellenic Council to assume the presidency after the vacancy of that oflice . . . Wakeman received thc sorority's national treasurer's award. First. Row: Ahnffy, Army, Andrus, Bernard, Rlllro, Cuernham, Collins, Craig, Crain. Second Row: Crawford, Darwin, Dugas, Dupuy, Eversull I ni:iune. lf'Inlu-nziur, Pulse, l rllehie. Third Row: Gannian, Giancllonl, Guerin, Guillot, Heard, Herron, Hidalgo, Jenkins, Jeter. Fourth Row A. Lehmann, G. l.uhnii.u1n, Lowe, R. G. Lyon, V. C. Lynn, Mr,-Arthur. McLean, Miller, Moebius, Moore. Fifth Row: Moreland, Nelson, Norton Rulxilgxlns, Ruddy, Rorlriquez, Seegers, Shoptaugh, Stephens, Stokes. Sixth Huw: Stutzman, Summers, Terrell, Trappey, Viator, XVa.lieman, EVM'- rier, XVhite, NVooda,rd, Woocliurfl. I 1 - - 311 PATSY RUTH I-IEIDT ALPHA OMICRC PI ,,,,,,i,,e,Z, ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER MEMBERS OFFICERS Adele Jean Aberle ..... Betty Barnes ,...... Newlyn Bertrand .... Betty Billieter ...... Natalie Bolton ......... Beverly Glenn Bruchhaus .... . Geraldine Bruchhaus .... Elizabeth Anne Burns. . . Rita Anne Butler ...... Cynthia Jean Connell. . . Barbara Daniels ........ Doris Hall .......... Barbara Dale Helms .... Peggy Henning ...... Martha Herbert .... Louise Horner ....... Irma Marie Kenney .... Barbara E. Kessler. . . Tommye Lee Ledct .... Jeanne Little ........ Janet Looby ........... Bennie Norwell Magee. . Carolyn May .......... Mary Ann McManus. . . Mildred MeMurrary. . . Betty Nell Mixon ...... Margie Monroe ...... Betty O'Niell Moore .... Colleen Moore ....... Jean Mowen .......... Alberta Virginia Olsen. . Bette Paschal .......... Maury Lou Powers. . . Jacqueline Rembcrt .... Ann Rippetoe ...... Sue Rodriguez ..., Celeste Rordam ..... Catherine Sale ....... Mary Sue Sherwood .... Jean Travis .......... Barbara Walther .... Elizabeth Whitney .... Barbara Wilkes ......., Peggy Katherine Vestal. Billie Rae Vincent ....,. ...'50 1 52 ...'51 ...'51 ...'50 ...'52 ...'49 ...'51 51 1 52 ...,51 51 ...'50 52 ...'52 51 ...'50 52 ...'51 s 50 ...'52 s 51 ...'51 4-9 ...'51 49 .....,51 .....'50 Graduate 9 51 ...'52 50 .....'52 Graduate .....'52 ...'52 ..-...'49 Graduate .....'52 Graduate .. . . . '52 . . . '50 . . . ,52 ...'49 ...'50 PATSY RUTH HEID'I President BETTY JEAN YOUNGBLOOD Vzce Pvesulent JANE ANN ATKINSON Secretary GAIL WHITNEY Freaturer Founded at Barnaicl College in 1897 Established at LSU in 1958 J ust a hen party and the A O P1 s make the most of it -' Ill 312 X. 'R 1 1 3, ,, , X , i ., .Q-tx 1 'V Q . 2' S an Y- ' -Q ' ' I 5-' - , g- +V U f w 1 N 5: Q fe Q W 5? 'in-sg -il W ' F' 1 x ,5 . , - T . A jf 2 if 1 , ' my b ' A 5 1 ' 4 , ' , 1, 6 Q sc ,. L: Qi' , ' tx- Q e. c Ee . B1 A - ' ' Fiji? I Es X- : G' S ' 1 4 X 'Sf' ' V Ku 5. . I u ... if , S 5 X W. x V' 4 s ' 4 Q , N? 1 Betty Jane Bauclin. Priscilla Beckom. . Jeanne Blanchard. Billie Jo Boatner. . Kathryn Cardino. . Carolyn Carrol. . . Lucille Cayard .... Page Collier ...... Billie Faye Cook. . Jeanne Conrad. . . Jean Cummings. . . Betty Lee Davis.. Adeline Dixon .... Annette Easterly.. Jaequelyn Eseousse Ellen Gaiennie .... Beverly Grass ,... Martha Grass .... Barbara Gautreau. Jane Heyd ....... Mary Hill ....... Catheryn Hood. . . Eulalie Hoover. . . Nina Hughes ..... Joy Jackson ...... Patricia Jordan. . . DORIS DAVIS President MEMBERS Carol Lou Lloveras .... Martha Loudon. . . Janelle Lounsberry Angelee Managan. Billie Jean McDaniel .... Mary Frances McNair. . . Marilyn Modern ...... Marjorie Norwood .... Rosemary Olhsen .... Joan Pender ....... Ruth Phillips. . . . Claire Roy ..... Maisie Roy ..... Helen Sayers .... Beverly Smith. . . Roslyn Strauss. . . Barbara Tomes .... Dorothy Trichel ..... Barbara Van Loon .... Lucille Watts ........... Janet Weber ......... . . . Mary Ann Wehrenbrecht .... Faye Welch ............ Anne Woods ...... Mary Belle Wray .... Mary F. Younger .... ALPHA XI DELTA BETA IOTA CHAPTER OFFICERS DORIS DAVIS .......... ............. .... P r esident CATHERINE DAUBERT .... . . . Vice-President BEVERLY BOND ....... ...... S ecrelary JACQUELYN PERRIN .... .... T reasurer Founded at Lombard College in 1893. Established at LSU in 1938. Top: Rushing with Alpha Xi includes the final party when the members have their traditional black and white tea. Bottom: All Alpha Xi's and all mugging at the camera. A 314 N u, E I 1 ff 5.11, M Q E ii is ' 5 . , ,Q . I 5 , E ' I 1 V ' . ' N 1 , ' 4 fm sf 1 a g l. . J ' M Q i s E W 9 Q if s 1 . EU. if I N I G I , Q15 1 - 'Q .3 Y A . . if .X I , 3- ' I 5' sg- YHQP i 5 H '. i , - ,,. 1 K' ff I , A. BETA SIGMA OMICRO EMMA LOU GURNEY p,,,,ide,,, ALPHA RHO CHAPTER MEMBERS OFFICERS Barbara Barre .................... . . . '50 I' 'b Beverly Barre .... . . . '49 DORIS WESTMORELAND. . . ...... Secretary Marilyn Becnel' . I i . n ,52 OLINDE SMITH ........... .... T reasurer Violet Bernier .... . . . '51 Agnes Berthier, , , H , '51 Founded at thc University of Missouri in 1888. Established at LSU Flourin Blouin. .. ... '52 in 1929- Joyce Brock ..... .. . '52 Beverly Burris .... .. . '51 , , , I . . - Top: Beta Sigs went over the rainbow with their singing as Shirley Fant Saul' C13-Yf0f1 ---- - - - '52 directed in this year's Mortar Board contest. Bottom: The pledges entertain Barbara Coco ',,. '52 at a Schmoo party, fulfilling the tradition that other sorority pledges be Joan Lee Diehl. . 0 , - l ,52 invited to visit their sorority room. . Irene Ebel ......... . . . '50 Carmen Englander .... . . . '52 Sharey Ethridge. . . . . '50 Lenore Evans .... . . . '52 Janet V Falcon .... . .. '51 Shirley Fant ...... . . . '51 Billie Joyce Ford .... . . . '50 Rosie Gallegos .... . . . '52 June Gaudin ..... ...' 5 1 Nancy Gianelloni. . . . . . '52 Emily Guedry .... . . . '52 Betty Hernandes .... . . . '52 Geraldine Hoggatt .... . . . '52 Beverly Jcansonne. . . . . . '51 Joyce Johnstone ...., . . . '51 Shirley Kohlmaier ..... . . . '51 Frances Lambert .... . . . '50 Lorraine McTaggart .... . . . '49 Virginia McWilliams ..... . . . '51 Mona Moise .......... . . . '51 Betty Moulin .... . . . '50 Eleanor Pierce ...... . . . '50 Mittie jean Pilcher. . . . . .'51 Betty Jean Poirrier. . . . . . '49 Eugenia Robinson .... . . . '52 Jane Rogan ........ . . . '51 Ann Stevens ...... . . . '52 Billie Jo Stroud. . . . . . '52 Ann Torry ..... . . . '49 Alna Mae Weiss .... '52 Margarette Wisdom. . . . . '50 316 Poirrier kept the marching lines straight with her authority as president of the Purple Jackets . . . Barre gave up her job as society editor of the Reveille . . . Westmoreland ran around getting copy for the GUMBO while acting as president of Lambda Intersorority . . . Ebel assisted on the GUMBO as junior editor and stayed around at noon to attend Theta Sigma Phi meetings . . . Gurney spent her time in the Speech building. Falcon spoke her part in Alpha Lambda Delta meetings . . . Dunnarn served on the Student Senate as vice-president of the College of Education , . . Burris went with Falcon to Alpha Lambda Delta . . . Gaudin and Fant spent their time in the Music practice rooms taking time out to attend Sigma Alpha Iota get-togethers. First Row: B. A. Barre, B. J. Barre, Becnel, Berthler, Bernier, Blouin, Brock. Second Row: Burris, Clayton, Coco, Danaher, Diehl, Dunnam, Ebel Third Row: Englnnclvr, Ethrldge, Evaris, Falcon, Fant, Ford, Gallegos, Gaudln. Fourth Row: Gianelloni, Guedry, Hernandes, Hoggatt, Jeansonne Johnstone, Kohlmztlcr, ,l.:unhert. Fifth Row: MeXVillltuns, McTaggurt, Moiso, Moulin, Pierce, Pllcher, Poirrier, Robinson. Sixth Row: Rogan, Smith Stevens, Stroud, Terry, XVels, Xvestxnorelancl, NVlsdom. ' 3l7 LILLIAN NATION l I 1 CHI EG President PHI G'AMMA CHAPTER MEMBERS OFFICERS Polly Adams Ann Armstrong .. Claude Bennett .. Joan Bledenhorn .. Ann Bornman ...... Velma Bourgeois .. Pat Boyet ....... Veda Brooks ..... Helen Brookshire .. Mary Ann Burk .. Jo Bush ........... Jackie 'Chenevert .. Betty Christian Elizabeth Claitor .. Beverly Coco ...... Anna. Dean Connell .. Pattie 'Cotter ....... Anna Dean Cox Mary 'Crosby .... Ann David ........ Sarmnie Eldreld Tommie Sue Eaves . Susan Evans ...... Jean Gentry .... Vivian Glankler .... Betsy Ann Green .. Betty Gunn ....... Alicia Gurney ........ Pat I-Inrbuek .,....... Elizabeth Ann Haynes Edna, Ann Hu-aly .... .Terry Heres ........ Mary Jean Hollis .. Vifayzt Jenkins ..., Iris Jensen Florence Kidd .. Ann Laycock .. Berta Laycock . .Tune Lewis .... Nancy Liter ....... Hattie Maloney . .... . Betty Ann Malvnney . Bettye McCleskey . . . . .Time Mc'CoY .....,. Fay Moreland . . . Mary Morris .... Alice Mnrphreo . Betty Nabours .. Madeline Noland Nina. Norman ........ Mary Gordon Perdue . Betty Pierson ........ Margery Reel-is ...... Dorothy Edna Roberts '50 fl '51 . 'sz .. '49 .. '51 .. '52 '51 .. 'so .. '49 '52 .. 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'52 Joyce 'Werner . .. . - '51 Margie Vvhisnor . . . - 50 Helen 'VVl1'l'L1Til3l' .. - '52 Joan Vvoodwanrll .... . '51 Sally 'Wyatt ........ . '50 Lorraine Yearwood . .. . '50 LILLIAN NATION ..... ..... P resident MARY ELLEN RICKEY ..... Vice-Prexident DOROTHY ANN MITCHELL. . . ..... Secretary NELL GWEN WILLIAMS. . . . . .Treasurer Founded at the University of Arkansas in 1895. Established at LSU in 1924. Top: Part of the Chi O's relax before beginning a meeting. Bottom: The annual doll-party at Christmas provided an opportunity for a two-way 318 5 E J' 'Q , . I ' Q 4 14 Q E A I nz. 'fag xi Y sink J, 7-, 4 1 1 14 K . Q 'f . 1 'x- ' li - -1 'E if f ,iw wr 4 r C Sharon 'Anderson . . . . . . Billie Jean Bankhead. Barbara Blanchard .... Janet Blanchard ..... Barbara Brook... Pat Brown ...... Betty Bryant .... Alice Buford .... Ann Burt ........... Bm'l.um'a Gamavll ...... Mary Ellen f'llUll'll0j'.. Nancy Cobb .........,. Margery Collior .... .Tomi 'Copeland .... Polly Couch. .. Ann 'Crandall .... Marilyn Dixcy. . . Jane Eidson. . , Nonie Eitlson ....... Rose Ann Evans ...... Lorrene Frier ......... Martha. Louise Fulton. Mary ller Fulton ...... Pat Glue-ck ....... Betty Hale ....... Camille Hancoa-lt. . . Betsy Hawkins. . . Pat I-lilsmoyor. . . Nanny Holden ......... Lydia Jarman ....... . Martha Page Johnson. Barbara Johnston ..... Betty Johnston ....... Mabel Jumonville ..... Anna Page Kennedy... .Terry Lorio ........... Patricia Lueas ........ Minnie Madden ....,.. -K-.Mai PATSY HARRIS President MEMBERS Beverly Ann M t-Donald .... Frances Mclnnis ,..... Mary Frances McKoy. . Lonnie McLln ......... Lois Louise Mestayer.. Jean Moeller .......... Jean Carroll Moise ..,. Shirley Nolen ...... Suzanne Phehus .... Elizabeth Provost . . . Winston Road ......... Adelaide Ridgeway .... Betty Roddy ........ Carol Saunders... Joey Saveson ..... Barbara Sevier ..... Joan Ann Smith ...... Shirley 'Stephenson Barbara Taylor ..... Connie Terrell ......... Mary Ann Tilly ....... Mary Kathryn Viclrine. Yvonne Vidrine ....... Dottie Voorhies .... Betty XVaddlll ..., . . '52 '51 '51 . . '51 '51 . . '40 . . '49 . '51 . . '52 '52 '51 . . '51 '50 .. '49 . . '50 . . '50 . . '50 . . '49 '52 .. '49 . . '50 .. '51 .. '50 '50 .. '49 .. '50 . . '50 .. '50 .. '52 .. '52 .. '52 . . '49 . . '50 .. '50 . . '52 . . '51 . . '49 .. '50 .. '51 .. '49 .. '52 .. '50 .. '52 .. '51 .. '49 '52 .. '50 .. '49 '50 .. 51 .. 49 '52 '51 '50 . . '50 .. '52 . . '50 '51 '50 '52 '52 . ....... '49 Graduate Mary WVarner ...., ...... ' 50 Dorothy XVl1ite. . . . . '52 Mary Lou Vvilley. .. . . .'49 Emma Wingate. . . '50 . DELTA DELTA DELTA DELTA OMEGA CHAPTER PATSY HARRIS . . . ADELLE PATCH. . EVELYN SANFORD . . MARTHA HUNT. . . . . .President Vice-President . . .Secretary . . . Treasurer Founded at Boston University in 1888. Established at LSU in Top: Pat Glueck holds the prized swimming trophy while the Tri-Delts gather around. Bottom: President Harris and a bunch of the girls direct their attention to the far part of the room. ll mls 320 'ii' Stephenson was in the GUMBO Beauty Court, secretary of the Freshman Class and an ROTC sponsor . . . Saveson received the award of being the most outstand- ing freshman girl . . . Harris wore the white blazer of Mortar Board as well as being thc list for GUMBO Campus Favorites along with Collier and Moeller . . . Hale was in the CUMBO Beauty Court also . . . Voorhies found herself Coed- Vicc-President at the vacancy ol' that post . . . McKoy and Nolen were the only freshman women with 3 point averages . . . Sanford worked with the WRA . . . Bryant wrote features for the Reveille . . in Phi Beta . . . Taylor was president of Louise Garig . . . Bryant saw her name on I lfirst Row: .fXndersnn, B. Blum-lmrd, J. D. Bluneharrl, Brook, Brown, Buford, Burt, 'Cappel, Chumley- Svwlll RUWI Cobb, C0lli9l', CDDB- land, tluuulx, Crunilalll, S. J. Eidson, XV. El-clson, Evans, Fricr, M. L. Fulton. Third Row: M, I. Fulton, Glueck. Hale, Hancock, Hawkins llllsmeyer, lloldvu, Hunt, Jurniun, Johnson. Fourth Bow: Jumonville, Kennedy, Lorio, Lucas, Madden, McDonald, McKay, MeLin Mustxtyvr, Moeller. lfiflll Row: Noise, Nolan, Patch, 'Phebus, Provost, Read, Ridgeway, Sanford, Saunders, Saveson. Sixth Row: Sevier Smith, Sl,l'lllIl lI2-lllll, Taylor, 'I'Illy, M. K. Vidrlnu, Y. M, Vidrlne, Xvarner, White, Nvlngate. 'L 1 i l 321 x FRANCES BALDWIN Jerry Bourgeois .... Rachael Broussard . . Jane Erickson .... Gertrude Graves .... Mary Helen Harper. DELTA GAMMQA ,.,es.,,e,,, GAMMA ZETA CHAPTER OFFICERS FRANCES BALDWIN ..... ........... ....... P r esident VALERIE HIMBERT .... .... V ice-President IOANNE LYLES .............. ..... S ecretary 4? MEMBERS Ruth Anne Hyneman. . . . Betty Pope Jones .... Graco Lyles .... Kay McHenry. . . Jan McPherson .... Marjorie Pulliam. . . Julia Quinn .... Joan Spahr .... Ann Tempel .... Barbara Terry .... Connie Williams .... Anita YVilson .... MARTHA GRAY PRENTICE ............................. Treasurer Founded at Lewis School in 1873. Established at LSU in 1948. Top: Looking over their scrapbook of first year honors, some of the DG's are reflected in the large mirror. Bottom: Along with President Baldwin, the girls make valentines for one of their parties. 322 ' R 1 I , -L 4 ,. ' Vlfkn--A ,. -Q An, ' u K' , L 1. I I 'llv ,V ' . 'U , 4- V1 . R' .YN ,H x 'x ,, N - - sa I K X, Q . ,al Q .I F, 5 x 'Y I ,Q- ' C Qual 5--, B- IA , KH I v f. I , fm ff 4, in xi' -.-' 5. if 1 A5 '4 as iii- DELTA ZETA MARY VIRGINIA MITCHELL 1 W Pmim, SIGMA CHAPTER MEMBERS OFFICERS Virginia Arbour .................. . . . '51 Julia Arnold -------------------- - - - '49 MARY VIRGINIA MITCHELL ..... ....,.. P resident Anna Fay Atkinson .... , . . '52 V Q l Alice Babin '... '.. H I 251 UNA FOURNET .....,......... .... V zce-President JOYCC Bailey -------- -'- '49 MARY ANN MITCHELTREE. .. ...... swam-y Dimple Bielkiewiez . . . . . . '50 Mary Dell Bogan .,,, , , l '51 SALLY HAZEN ............,. . .... Treasurer Joy Brechtel ........ . . . '52 Nell Bf011SSCaU ---- -- - '52 Founded at Miami University in 1902. Established at LSU in 1917. Jolene Bryan ....... . . . '50 Betty Gene Butler .... . . . '51 Cherie Chachere .... . . . '52 Sydna Christianson .. .. '50 Top: Delta Zeta's adopted a religious theme with choir books and candles Shirley Christopherson . . . '50 for their annual participation in Mortar Board's sing. Bottom: The presi- Gloria Clement ..,....- . I u 149 dent listens in on Joyce Bailey's call as the rest of the girls gather around. Mary Virginia Coerver .... . . . '52 Betty Sue Cooter ...... .. . '52 Claudette Couvillion .... . . . '52 Sue Crawford ........ . , . '51 Nancy Culpepper .... . . . '52 Anne Deane ...... . . . '52 Pat Dick ............ . . . '51 Mildred Estopinal .... . . . '50 Betty Sue Ferguson .... .. . '51 Nell Gauthier ........ . . . '51 Rosemary Graves .... . . . '50 Jane Hamilton .... . . . '52 June Hart ...... . . . '52 Eleanor Howe .... . . . '52 Jerry Jamison ...,.... . . . '51 Frances Jones .......... . . . '50 Carolyn Kavanaugh .... . . . '50 Dorothy Kemper ..... . . . '52 Betty Kleinpeter .... . . . '52 Claire LaGrange .... . . . '52 Patsy Laidlaw .... . . . '50 Vivian Landry .... . . . '49 Gloria LeBlanc ..... . . . '52 Barbara Leonard .... . . . '49 Edith Lincoln ....... . . . '52 Marjorie Livingston .... . . . '52 Yvonne Louviere ..... . . . '52 Peggy Lunney ......... . . . '49 Esther Ann McHardy .... . . . '49 Patsy Merrill .......... . . . '52 Beverly Ann Miller. . . . . . '52 Jacqueline Nielson . . . . . . '50 Edris Ann O'Neal .... . . . '52 Betty Reed ......... . . . '52 Sherry Root ...... . - - '50 Cecile Simon ....... . . . '50 Nancy Faye Tilton. . . . . . '51 Eleanor Washburn ..... . . . '50 Gloria Wilbert ....,.. . . , '52 Carolyn Wilson ..... . . . '52 Margaret Wilson. .. - - . '52 Barbara Winkler .... - - - '52 4: 324 , P G , ' ' A Q , k 1, ' A ' 'X ,. 5 Y H v'f 4. 3- E 1 R y ff 5 . Fi ' fl '51, . , T D I V. K , ei Q -' f K4 I E 41 f- 4 I 'H .z,, -vc' 1 1 Lb A eg' Q, -iqzx Nmfxl, X:'m 2. 5' u V1 1 v V X 'j - ,iff s, fg41 5'14. N! . . Q ,f Q 3 3 J: .V 1 Q4 W vjg. Y in ELMAGENE WALKER MEMBERS Bettye Baskin .... ............. . . . ' Patsy Bentley .... Kitty Bordelon .... Sue Brittingham .... Barbara Brooks ..... Betty Ann Burnett .... . . . ' 3 Marion Cass.. .. .. .. Lou Ellen Carruth ..... . . . ' Betty Catchings. . . Jean Coleman ..... Shirley Coleman .... Sue Dowell ....., Patricia Finley ..... Ann Fly .......... Barbara Jennings .... Helen Johnson ..... Dorothy Jo Jones. . . Patricia Kerlin ...... Grace King .,........ . . , ' Sue Ann Kleinpeter ..... . . . ' Alice Larmoycux ...... . . . Alice Lawson ....... Betty Lawson ..... Rose Marie Lewis. . . Emery Liles ....... Marrin Lilley .... Merilyn Lindsay . . . Jean Mabrey ......... .... Carol Jean McMillen .... .... ' Margaret McNair ..... .... Jo Ann Meredith ..... .... Betty Nadler ....... Gene Nadler ..... Miriam Oliver .... Jean Ann Pearce ..... .... Mary Virginia Pearce. . . . . . . '50 Peggy Renaud ...... Gladys Reynolds .... jon Saussy ....... Jean Scott ...... Peggy Settoon .... Mary Shelton .... Joan Sherrill .... Betty Shields .... Betty Taylor .... Patsy Ward ........ Charlotte Wormuth . . . . . . . '52 I Margaret Watson ..... .... Blanche Wilkinson .,... .... Nan Young ......... KAPP DELTA EPSILON CHAPTER OFFICERS ELMAGENE WALKER .... ........... ......... P r esident MARILYN SUDDUTH .... .... V ice-President TOMMIE DAVIS ....... ....... S ecretary ELIZABETH SOWAR .....................,.............. Treasurer Founded at Virginia State Normal in l897. Established at LSU in 1909. Top: KD girls give out with the singing that won them the coveted Mortar Board cup this year as they asked the audience to be with them from dawn to dusk. Bottom: Santa Claus Mabrey passes out the Christmas presents as actives and pledges exchange gifts at the annual party. l if 326 'if .L 4--.fn B far M -2 . Q , ,K .QT ts' . ff S f 'fa ' 1 fga-as, fs 1 ..' 3 ' 5 -1 , 1 E f W f 1 Q b. P Q ue . . 9, e :tw s f F-. 'fx mf s . I r ' ,. J , ' x ef' - V f ' 1 Y' ? T 4 1 , 1 , n 9 r f 9 sf . I: ' .W .. .5 ' f -' . D 1 V C fr l - ri P ' sfiszffif f. . fi ,PN ik ' + if Q 1 5 5 - ' ,, ' - 'lx ,Q ' +3 ' ef I ' 3 + I 1 .- ,Q :TR A g H an Q il fs 1 Q 6 1-' h n ,, 1 1 ,iv . G' . ,A I. -if I ff. X -'T - ' , I 1 ,s .M 1 if 1 ' -4 r E ' 6 4, a 9-il., I f. n af 6 c. , - r X ' ' .f 'fa ,ffifxg ,awp ' J i- 4. . -'X f' 'ff ' 7 I W f , 1 W 'Ji Y ' ' ., A E 5 . , , H 6, Q 1' V R , 4' ' , f- E 4 i Y Q., W C 9 .X if' N W ' - I P I if- I I X .f ly yy , ii-Ei I h Q Q 1 Q- MARY ANN JOLLY President MEMBERS Betty Aertker ........ Carolyn Apperson .... Babette Aubry ...... Carolyn Baggett. . . Marion Bass ...., Catherine Bean. . . Cammie Breaux ..... Sadie Bringhurst .... Erncstine Cappell . . . Mary B. Conner.. Juliet Delearnbre. . Jane Doles ....... Betty Farrington .... Nancy Fitzgerald .... Jean French ...... Pete Garrison .... Eleanor Gayle ...... Marie Louise Grace. . . Jean Harvey ..... Alice Heard ...... Laura Hepinstall .... Frances Holcombe. . . Betsy Holton ....... Linden Howell .... Frances Humble .... Diane King ........ Virginia Lapeyrouse. . Carolyn Leake ..,,... Mary Frances Lohman. . Betty Martin ........ Norma Ann McCook. Mary Eleanor Meeks. Gwen Munson ....... Nancy Nicholson .... Charlotte Norman .... Nina Jo Pettis ...... Jeanne Quinn .... Carol Rawlins .... Rena Roberts ..... Becky Scott ........ Willie Mae Seibert. . . Pat Snelling ......... Mary Pearl Stanard. . Martha Stone ........ Arden Sutherland .... Renza Taussig ...... Virginia Werlein .... Ann White ....... Gradu 159 KAPPA KAPPA GA '50 '51 '52 '51 '50 '49 '50 '52 '52 '52 '50 '49 '49 '50 '40 '52 '49 '51 '49 1 51 '51 '50 '52 '51 att! '52 '51 '51 '50 '50 '52 '51 '52 '50 '52 '51 '50 '52 '50 '50 '49 '52 '51 '52 '50 '49 '50 DELTA IOTA CHAPTER MARY ANN JOLLY. . . ..... ..... . . . . MARTHA CURTIS .... . LOU WILLIAMS ..... CONNIE NEBLETT .......... ........... ...... . . . .Preridunt . Vice-President . . . .Secretary . . . .Tre11xu1'er Founded at Monmouth College in 1870. Established at LSU in Top: The Kappa's donned white formals for thc sing this year, held in the Gym Armory. Bottom: The girls pose for the photographer and give thc trophies a needed cleaning at the same time. 1 328 :'. 1 Werlein attended Wednesday classes in a Mortar Board outfit, found time to go to standing transfer student for '47-'48 . , . Leake held the office of secretary-treasurer of the Sophomore Class in the College of Arts and Sciences . . , Also on the Student Senate was Betsy Holton, secretary-treasurer of the Junior Class in the same college. Holton wrote features for the Reveille too . . . Martin sponsored the first battalion Sigma Alpha Iota meetings . . . Bass was considered by Lambda to be the most out- I in the ROTC . . . Curtis hung around the Reveille and prexied Theta Sigma Phi l . . . Stanard was chosen Miss Baton Rouge and found herself included in the CUMBO Campus Favorites. First Row: Aux-tkur, Aubry. Baggeti., Bass, Benn, Breaux, Bringhurst, Carmel. Secuml Row: Conner, Cuz-tis, Delcamlsre. Dales, Farrington, Fitzgerald l l'l!l'll3l'l, Hari-if-inn. Third Row: Gayle, Gram.-e, Harvey, Heard, Heplnstall, 1-Ioleombe, I-lolton, Howell. Fourth Row: Humble, King, I,a1'u-fyrouse, Leake Lnlimztn, Marlin, Mvlfuuk, Munson. Fifth Row: Neblett, Nicholson, Norman, Pettis, Quinn, Rawlins, Roberts, Scott. Sixth Row: Seiberi, Snelling Stannrd, Stone, Sntlurrlunrl, Tuusslg, Werleln, White, Williams. 329 1 1 BETTY HARRELSON Gwendolyn Acosta. . . Regina Allen ..... Pain Autln .,..... Barbara Bailey .... Narlene Barr ..,.... Katherine Barth .... Betty Ann Beatty... Paula Beggs ...... Virginia Bell ..... Pattie Bourgeois. . . . May Lou Boyle ...... Janice Broulllette. .. Marguerite Burleson. Claire Calongnc ..... Josie Dean Castle... Vivian Cates ....... Frances Covington. . . Nvlnnie Davis ....... Antoinette Denapolis Bonnie Jean Dunbar Jane Dunn .......... Jackie Ellendcr ..... Betty Jo Fitzgerald. Barboma Flynn ...... Sue Ford ............ 'Carol Garr .......... Betty Jane Glassvoclk Martha Goff ......... Sarah Goff .......... Georgia Harper. . . Merlyn Hebert... Janet Himhert. . . Jeanie Hinton .... Kathleen Hunt... Joyce Jensen .... Pat Jolly ....... Elaine Jones .... Evelyn Jones .... Ann Kidd ....... Florence Kirby. . . Allce Lee Knofi' .... Joyce Kurtz ..... Patsy Large. . . Kay LeBlanc. . Dot Love ........ Joan Mac'Curdy. . . Pat McCoy ......... Betty McKinney .... Joline McMahon .... Del Messer, ........ . Kathryn Nichols .... Virginia Oliphant . . . .Tackle Pcdarre ..... Jeanie Pendleton .... Betty Pfeffer ....... Phyllis Pic .......... Betty Richardson. . . Mildred Roundtree . . Virginia Roundtreen Marlon Ruethain .... Marilyn Salllard .... President MEMBERS Joan Sehwarzenlmclm. . . Elise Seroggin ...... Joan Scroggin ....... Betty Jo Slngletary. Marianne Spetz ..... Mary Bob Swain .... Beverly Thatcher .... Joyce Toler ........ Gloria 'Ware ...... Doris Watxifood... Mary Vvillox .... Avis Wvond ....... Patricia Wright .... Janice Yates .... Gary Young ..... Gayle Young ..... Shirley Young .... PHI '52 '49 '49 '51 '49 '51 '50 '51 '51 '51 '49 '51 '50 '51 '51 '52 49 '52 '51 '50 '49 '51 '52 '52 '50 '52 '52 '50 '52 '50 '51 '51 '52 '51 '51 '52 '51 '49 '51 '50 '52 '49 '52 '49 '49 '49 '50 '52 '49 '51 '51 '49 '52 '51 '51 '52 '50 '52 '50 '50 '50 '51 '52 '49 '52 '51 '51 '50 '50 '51 '49 '50 '49 '50 '50 '49 '52 '51 ALPHA ETA CHAPTER OFFICERS BETTY HARRELSON. . . ......,... . . . . GWEN BROWNE ..... KITTY HAWORTH . . . BILLIE DONALDSON. . . . . . .Prexidenl Vice-President . . . .Secretary . .T1'ea.ru1'er Founded at Wesleyan College in 1852. Established at LSU in 1934. Top: Going western, the Phi Mn's carried in all thc props they could find and even hung up a lcw. Bottom: Harrelson manages to keep her meetings as dignified as possible as shc scts her splendid example. 330 'U 1' E L W' rf V ,.ff- f .7 QL , ,I , ,, W 5 N5 Aa' ,f.fN - - I , 4 Y ff N v, r svn, yr- E L, 'ng +1 T - f .f f ,Q m 'Q' 'Q .Qi f - X, , Q. 1 ,s A f J . Q 1 g -QQ wi w 1 4 if f 1 - L 4 f ' - ' 4. Q f 'V qv -:L :nic H Y if 1 - J ' -X 3 ' ffi - ' NT- .7 ' , .. - J . 3 Y ,T ' - V iv! -.. , vi' I , - . A' 'B ly K . 'Ll W ' 7 f Xb If A '7'-iff' ' ff ,V . ,K r, ,V W WV V A -, 12 K . 5 't ..--I V ' 4.5. 4 :rf Q in gg! l M v 2 ' Y ' NY . M , Q H 4 '. l gr , -P ' v KT, N . '3,,g . QV .4 - ff' 3 . - .35 A ,K - ,4 A-f PI BETA PHI EVELYNXQffZfYffZ2KTOUPS LOUISIANA BETA CHAPTER M EMBERS Myrth Baker ..... ..... . . .. '52 Joan Benton ........ '49 Mary Kay Belts .... '50 lam-mi-a Boyt ...... 50 Evelyn Breaux ...... 50 Florence Broussand .... '52 June Ghauvin ....... 52 Carolyn Colmnun .... '51 Hohliye flooner ..... 50 Juliette Daniels ...... 51 Shirley Jane Donn .... 52 Bzu'bm'a' Ann Dolby. ,. 50 Martha Ann Ellison .... 52 Johnnie Louise English .... 50 Mary Ann Farris ....... -I9 Yvonne Folder ..... -49 Indie Ferguson ..,...... 52 Emily Stephanie Ft-th .... -I9 Molly Gilpin .......... 40 Tonia. Gilreuth. . . 50 Jeun Golden .......... 52 Bs-tty Jane Goudeftu... 52 .Tan Gray ............. 50 Shirley l-lalphen ,... . 51 Helen Ruth I-larpl-r .... 52 Ffnrol Henrlric-lcson ...,.... 52 Christine Hill ............... 52 Annie Gray l-lollingsworth .... 52 Mary Frances Hurklns ...... 52 Pau-ir-ia. Jane Humble ..... 50 Florenee Ann Jastreniski .... 51 Mary Elizalxeth Johnston .... 51 Carolyn Kammer ......... 52 Llanne Le Ray... 52 Anne Lewis ........ 50 Susie Jo Ludlum .... 51 Elizztbeth May ..... ... 51 Jan Ette Melieithen .,.. 49 Mary Jo Moore ...... 52 Charlotte Morganu, 51 Martha Morrison ...... 52 Mary Ellen Norfleet .... 51 Virginia Norfleet ...... 52 Betty Oxford ........ 51 Alice Evelyn Pecot .... 50 Joan Pere ......... -50 Judi' Porch ....., 51 .To Richardson ..... -49 Betty Schutzman .... -51 Suzanne Seymour... '51 Virginia Shearman .... '51 Mztrtha. Slngletury... '51 Alice M. Smith .... 49 Judith Solberg ...... '51 Rim Sonnier ........... '49 Cynthia Stephenson .... '51 Betty Leigh Taylor ..... '50 Betty Virginia Tluirpo... '50 Jo Ann Thorson ....,... '51 Dollie Sue Viebig ...... '50 .To Ann Xvallcer .,... '49 Molly XVelborn ....... '52 Ann Claire XYilIclns .... '49 Esther Rite l.Ville .... '49 OFFICERS EVELYN WOMACK TOUPS. . . ..., Prexident ALMA STROUBE ........ . . Vice-President DE ETTE MCKEITHEN. . . .... Secretary DOROTHY JOAN FETH. . . . .Treasurer Founded at Monmouth University in 1867. Established at LSU in 1935. Top: Pi Phi's wore pastels and took Ia jaunt to heaven for the annual sing. Bottom: Back in the chapter room, it looks as if the actives are beginning their formal meeting. 332 Viebig aided the GUMBO as a junior editor, also kept minutes for Theta Sigma Phi . . . Sonnier controlled the gavel in Delta Gamma Delta meetings . . . Norfleet I was the ROTC's Little Colonel, also chosen as one of the thirty GUMBO Campus Favorites . . . I-Iill was Queen of Freshman Day and vice-president of the Fresh- man Class . . . Farris and Feth held ofliees in the Senior Class for the College of Arts and Sciences . . . Pecot held the number one post for the Junior Class in the College of Chemistry and Physics . . . Betts found her name on the list of GUMBO Favorites . . . English held the GUMBO's same honor . . . Still another Pi Phi chosen as one of the Cam- pus Favorites was Susie Jo Ludlum . . . First Row: Baker, Benton, Betts, Beyt, Breaux, Broussard, Chauvin, Coleman, Cooper. Second Row: Daniels, Donn, Dolby, Ellison. English l k1l'l'l!1l, Felcler, Ferguson, IJ, J. Feth. Third Row: S. Feth, Gilpin, Gilreath, Golden, Goudeau, Gray, Haiphen, Harper, Hendriekslm Fourth Rmv: Hill, Hollingsworth, Huekins, 1-lurnble, Jastremskl, Johnston, Kummer, LeRay, Lewis. Fifth Row: Ludlum, May, D, W, Me- Kelthen, .l. W. McK1-llhon, Moore, lvlurguu, Morrison, M. E. Norfleet, V. Norfleet, Sixth Row: Oxford, Peeot, Pere, Richardson, Sehutzman, 3l'i':'l':l'llIl', Sheurninn, Single-lury, Smith, Solberg. Seventh Row: Sonnier, Stephenson, Slroube, Taylor, Thorson, Viebig, Xvalker, Xvelborn, i c ns, XVHIG. 333 MIMI TEPLIT Marion Bendersky. . . Helen Rose Bennett. Ruth Cohen ....... Sariet Covens ..... Joanne Davis ..... Irma Friedberg .... Beverly Gorden .... President 9 MEMBERS Jean Sue Hamburger .... Jane Haspel .... Betty Jacobs .... Jane Levy .... Ruth Mark ..... Annette Miller .... . Marilyn Pasternack. . Taris Savell .... Helen Siegel ...... Earlyne Shankerman. Cecile Topol . . . Fay lNeil .... Leslie VVeill ..... Barbara Wlilenzick. . . Eileen 'Wolff .... SIGMA DELTA TU '49 '49 '52 '52 '51 '52 '51 '51 '51 '50 '49 '52 '52 '49 '51 '51 '51 '51 '51 '51 '52 '51 ZETA CHAPTER OFFICERS MIMI TEPLIT ...... ............. ..,,,,, P 7 gyidgng AILEEN WEINER ..... Vige-P,-esident IRMA NUSSBAUM .... ,,,, S egfemfy MAGDA BARNA ............. ........................... T reasurer Founded at Cornell University in 1917. Established at LSU in 1924. A hobo party in Artillery Hall proved the scene for one of the SDT parties this year when they and their dates donned old clothes to create the atmosphere. 334 'fe K 1. J 4 'P' Iii li gg 1. 2 'fi 'Y ' f 9' K 1 F Q 53, 'Q f! K!! '!' A ,ya F Qs! I 1' 1 I 5 'vu sm my -32122 me Q , G. av - -,A -A 495 3 , , 4. 5 wr- Q 1 s R V -I I 26 .,2, K 1 'K' H' - x l w Q1 . Q. Ka - Q , 9: in ff., 'C .il ! ' fn: V -MAI cf f F' 'j' . A 3 I 5 'Q 2 , 1- 4 Q M ,, V 5-lim ,K 1 qv , ' . ' -f ' x .1 I ' A Y .GI . 53 X A Q ' 63 g. NORMA JEANNE LEVY . President Q lpn 'pf ... -4' ,IQQUNQ ALPHA THETA CHAPTER OFFICERS NORMA JEANNE LEVY .... .... P resident ADRIENNE ROSENBAUM ...... Vice-President GLORIA WEINBERG .... .... S ecretary JOANNE SOLOMON ..... .... T reasurer ' MEMBERS Jacqueline Blotner .... . . . '52 Frances Edelstien . . . . . . '52 Shirley Ettinger .... . . . '52 Ruth Ann Fuhrer. . . . . . '52 Andree ,Geismar .... . . . '50 Dorothy Gold . . . . . . '51 Joy Goldberg .... . . . '50 Marilyn Goldsmith .... . . . '52 Suzanne Hahn. .. . . . '52 Eleanor Haas .... . . . '52 Jean Katzenstein .... . . . '49 Flora Jo Mansfield .... . . . '51 Doris Ostrow .... . . . '49 Nancy Selbcr ..... . . . 51 Sally Rae Walder .... . . . '52 LPHA EPSILO PI-Il Founded at Barnard College in 1908. Established at LSU in 1938. First Row: Blolner, Edelsticn, Ettlnger. Second Row: Fuhrur, Gnismar, Gold. Third Rm Goldberg, Goldsmith, I-lane. Fourth Row: l-lahn, Kntzcnstcln, Mansfield. Fifih Row: Orstro Rosenbaum, Sclbcr. Sixth lluw: Solomon, Xvulder, Nvelnherg. 336 E' F.-.1ij.B- l, 1-P A tr- A 1: ,Z -Q'fs','lnJ x L57 P . 7 I V . ,ff L 1',. fQ'fif4m,,f4ili,g-f-jig. , ,P if JW? -fv . , T' fw --'1l':,fl'9s,'5 ,,f3ff'f 'gt' 1 ,U 44 ' H. ' .,, '. Q' A . J- ,,,-r-idx v .3 I r,.,,x 'LIL wtf I .. tf ,' ' 'f : V9 . 15: , . ,f uf. ff I-'-r?A':3 i,e gf ff. if l.,ff .-17 .fg,,,.,:. My 'f gf' .f !?.'43'1.,,? f',irg,15ggif'?f?g2,: k if Qxj,-:f1:,,f,,5 I 39 - I gx ! 1' :rua -. l I M-Ja:x -- T ,:f,g4, ,H . if if f 'rw ,nil-Q' I' fi .'r'5q'Qi'- duet, Y- lk-' 'X-I - 1 -5 J ...,....- 'L ii l .- gg r. 5-,?,'JV ,- ,ff 1'i rl, rx A ' '1 JT-K T Q-11 n r sg, gr.. 1 Lx ,X 5 J'-, U 'uk y x. . 'xx 3, QM - .- G Q ll' A , i o1 '.. , R ' I Q 1 5 S af K -Q. xp - -X 1 f ,. .., . fu ' x ,ff f ,W J A Y 141 3 L: ' I, N141 J ,':,f'CjA: , .Q Q, I ff I, - .- T: ,,-- 3 F 42 , . , ' ijt- - ' 4 1 xf! I . 1 1 , ' ' I 1' ' , f I .' ., , W A ,, , , - , , , , , v, - . ,-, - - , 1 ' V: , V . - I. Q 1 ' .f' ',i'i...-n--m, . ' . 17 .1-' , ' 0. MORTAR BGARD Mortar Board was founded nationally in 1918. Es- tablished at LSU in 1934. Election to membership in Mortar Board, national leadership organization, is the highest honor available to the senior woman, Mortar Board, in recognizing service, leadership, and scholarship, annually co-spon- sors with Omicron Delta Kappa the Leadership Day and Honors Day convocations. Scholarship, service, and potential leadership are the bases for the Mortar Board award which is presented annually to the out- standing freshman girl at the Leadership Day convoca- tion. Mortar Board also sponsors Sorority Sing Night and parliamentary procedure lectures. Officers for the past year were: Tommie Davis, pres- identg Virginia Werlein, vice-president, Margery John- son, secretaryg Mary Ellen Rickey, treasurer. MEMBERS Helen Brookshire Jeanne Conrad Dorothy Burt Tommie Davis Mrs. Vera S. Byrnes Patsy Harris Betty Harrelson Mary Ellen Rickey Valerie Himbert Miriam Teplit Margery Johnson Virginia Werlein First Row: Brookshire, Burt. Byrnes, Conrad, Davis, Harrelson. Second Row: Harris, I-Iimbert, Johnson, Rickey, Tcplit, Werlein. ,cg A... l 338 is l is E OMICRO DELTA KAPPA Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honor society, was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914. Alpha Nu Circle was established at LSU in 1933. Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes men who attain a high degree of efficiency in collegiate activities as leaders on both the faculty and student level, bringing these representative leaders together in order to develop mutual understanding and help mould the sentiment of the institution. Among its many activities, ODK co-sponsors annually with Mortar Board, the Leader- ship Day Convocations. Oflicers for the past year were: J. B. Olinde, presi- dentg Louis D. Curet, vice-presidentg Capt. William B. Smith, secretary. MEMBERS Roland J. Achce Philip .Xrd William R. Axtell Lco Brassctt Carver Blanchard James W. Craft Louis Curct William R. Gable A. J. Gibbs Alvin B, Gibson Hamilton E. Gray Twain K. Giddens A. R. Johnson John O. Kling Herschel M. Knight John P. LaBorde James E. Lewis Ellis C. Magee Donald W. Moak George W. Pugh Olin B. Quinn J. B. Olinde llr-it Ilnw: Ache:-, Ar-d. Craft, Curet, Gable, Gibbs, Second Bow: Gibson, Johnson: Kling, Knight, Lewis, Magee. Right Schwnrtzherg. Scott, Smith, Veal. John A. Richie Kenneth Rigby John Sabatier Harvey J. Schwartzberg Leroy H. Scott Louis Smith! Jimmy Stoker William R. Veal Third Row: Olinde, Quinn, AMERICA NSTITUTE OF The American Institute of Electrical Engineers has for its purposes the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engineering and of the allied arts and sciences, the maintenance of a high stand- ard among its members and the development of the individual engi- neer. It seeks to encourage scholarship in engineering and promote fellowship among its members. OFFICERS H. B. BEESON . . . ..... President VINCENT FORTE . . . . . . Vice-President JAMES E. SCOTT .... .... S ecretary D. J. LYON .... .... T reasurer First Row: Alessi, Anderson, Arnold, Beauxis, Beeson, Belle, Blythe. NCCGIIKIlllHVC'Bl'Zl!'l11ll.ll, Brummer, Clark, Craft, Dart, Duzet, Den Third Row: Exnicios, Faucheux, Forte, Fussell, Gravols, Guion, Huber. 340 ELECTRICAL E GI EERS John J. Alessi Dorrance L. Anderson Clifton J. Arnold Herman M. Babin Alex C. Bartus LeRoy M. Beam John G. Beauxis Housin B. Beeson James E. Bell Buell E. Blackburn R. D. Blythe Walter L. Bolden George J. Bourg Joe C. Brannan Edmund A. Brummer Lynwood C. Burkhalter Kenneth J. Byrd Ben E. Cain Wilson P. Chcnevert Frank E. Clark Norton T. Coco Eugene W. Courville J. Windell Craft Stephen P. Dart Clement Dazet, Jr. Kenneth F. Denham Robert J. Dunn Douglas C. English Norman P. Faucheux Robert B. Finger, Jr. Thomas F. Flournoy Vincent Forte Coy E. Foshee Freeman J. Fruge Claude L. Fussell Roland A. Gravois Louis F. Guilbeau Henry D. Guion Frank J. Hazmuka Lionel J. Ilebert Rodgers G. Hebert Robert J. Hennan Louie L. Hines Harry S. Hover, Jr. Harold R. Hubbs Harold J. Huber Samuel R. Hudson Lynton B. Irish Allen S. Jackson A. D. Jones William R.. Jones James W. Joyner George W. Junkin, Jr. R. P. Kreider Arthur J. Lavergne, Jr. W. P. Lemoine Harold C. Leonard, Jr. rst Row: Irish, JOYIIGF- Ll1I1l'1l'y, Lemolne. Levine. Levy. LYON' Miller. Second Row: Mitchell, Mizell, Mohr, Moll, Mutha, Russum, Ryan, Schvmrtzhexg Third Row: Scott, Stouff, Talley, Vincent, Virgillio, Voss, Waugh, White. MEMBERS David S. Levine Raul L. Levy John E. Lewis Charles R. Loup Denny J. Lyon Harold C. Matherne T. E. McConnell, Jr. Fred N. Melson Wallace R. Miller Virgil O. Mitchell Maddow W. llllizell Edward H. Mohr Wayne H. Moll Paul R. Murunda George A. Muths, Jr. Richard B. Nerf T. J. O'Quin Bernard J. Patin Elmer M. Pittman, Jr. Helmut D. Prager Wanner L. Potin Owen C. Powers L. B. Russum Francis C. Roy James W. Ryan Richard J. Savoie Herman Schluter, Jr. Harvey J. Schwartzberg James E. Scott Elva J. Scroggins Sidney L. Seiler L. S. Sidney E. B. Smith John B. Smith Marion P. Smith Octave P. Stoufl' John S. Tarlton Claude L. Taylor Fulton G. Taylor Gerald D. Taylor Harry Noe Theriot S. A. Thouron William R. Timman Albert B. Triehe Earl M. Vicknair Robert S. Vincent Lucien J. Virgillo Charles H. Voss, Jr. James Harry Waugh, Jr Warren F. Weinstein Walter T. Weller Victor P. White John J. Williams C. E. Wilson John C. Wilson Thomas A. Wintz Thomas A. Ziegler GEOLOGICAL The Geological and Mining Society was founded in 1892. Estab- lished at LSU in 1925. The purpose of the society has been to maintain the ethical stand- ards of the professions of Geology and Petroleum Engineering in this University, to promote a greater friendship among the students and the faculty of the two departments, and to the serve the students of this society by bringing them in contact with successful men of their professions. It has done much to renew and help install an honor system in the schools of Geology and Petroleum Engineering. OFFICERS JESSE WEST . . . . . . ...... President JACK SIMPSON Vice President W P SIBLEY Treasurer FRED BREC.-HTEL Secretary First Row: Acuff, E. R. Adams, F. B. Adams, Adkins, Alexander, Autin, Barnett, Barney. Bear. Belllnger. Slcnnll Row: Blanche, Bowyer, Brown, Bujol, Byrne, Chastant. Christian, Gockerham, Collins. Third Row: Cox, Dale, Dalton, Davis, Dodson, Emmons, Flores, Frascogna. Gaudin. Fourth Row: Gentry, Graham, Greenley, Hamaker, Hannahan, Harrison, Hundluy, Jones, Kauffman, Keating. 342 MI A. D. Acuff E. R. Adams F. B. Adams J . L. Adkins J. W. Alexander O. Autin S. E. Ballard R. B. Barnett C. L. Barney A. Bear N. Bellinger A. Blanche B. Bowyer M. Brasscll F. Breehtel M. I. Brown W. C. Bujol R. E. Byrne R. Carrigan J. R. Christian K. Cockerham A. E. Collins J. Connel Fred Cox C. V. Cusimano W. R. Dale W. H. Dalton L. A. Davis H . Dodson M. Drews NG SOCIETY A. V. Dupont S. Dupre M. Emmons B. S. Flores J. Franks X. Frascogna H. Gandy A. J. Gaudin A. A. Gentry A. A. Geyer J. R. Graham R. D. Gravolet R. Grecnley D. E. Hamaker E. J. Hannahan F. W. Harrison J. K. Harrison E. W. Havard F. H. Holifield W. Hollingsworth P. Horton H. B. Hundley J. Jones A. E. Kauffman J. Kepner M. J. Kihneman J. H. Knipmeyer J. Kirby R. Knecht K. Koach MEMBERS D. M. Laird J. Lambert A. E. Landry M. E. Landry J. Law J. E. LeBlanc M. F. Lewis J. C. Leisk C. J. Love H. C. Low Hudson Mann M. Manvillc C. McLean C. E. McMichael R. G. McRae H. Melville M. Mickleberry P. J. Miller J. A. Mitchell J. R. Newsome T. C. Nicholls T. C. Norwood F. E. Onellion J. Patterson J. O. Paul C. Phillips S. Poteet Savan Prejean T. D. Pyburn R. B. Reynaud J. C. Rives J. S. Rives G. Rome C. W. Schroll E. S. Shea J. Shea J. R. Sherman W. P. Sibley J. Simpson R. Slack W. Sledge Guy Smith D. W. Solanas D. Soler W. A. Stanberry F. Stricl-:lin E. Thorp W. Tillack J. Toler W. Troegel C. K. Tung H. Usrey G. Van Zelfden T. R. Wadkins J. A. Wainwright J. Wardell W. Welch J. West W. J. Whipple C. Y. Wu First Row: Kenner, Kihnemnn, Knipmeyer, Koach, Knecht, Laird, A. E. Landry, M. E. Landry, LeBlanc, Leisk. Second Row: Love Low McLean eMiehael, McRae, Newsome, Nicholls, Paul, Potoet, Prejean. Third Row: Pyburn, Rives, Rome, E. S. Shea, J. E. Shea, Sibley, Simpson Smith Solcr 'ta.nberry. Fourth Row: Tillnck, Toler, Troegel, Tung, Van Zelfden, Wvardell, Xvelch, Xvest, VVu. 343 THE C6 7? The L Club of Louisiana State University was organized in 1920 by C. A. Ives, Jr., later elected the First president of the club. The L Club is composed of all members of the varsity teams who have made their L in any branch of athletics recognized by the Athletic Association. The purpose of the organization is to create an atmosphere of friendship and co-operation among the athletes of the university, to keep all trophies and records of achievements of the various varsity teams, and to perform a general degree of useful- ness to the Athletic Association and the University as a whole. OFFICERS WILLIAM C. SCI-IROLL . . . ..... President WILLIAM R. MCCLELLAND .... ..... S ecretary BUSTER LOWTHER . . . .... Treasurer First Row: Adams, Barney, Breathwit. Having a good time at the annual L Club banquet. Sec d Row: Bruner' Buumik' Dickey' 344 LCUISIAN A STATE IVERSITY Jeff Adams Shelton Ballard Burt W. Barnett Charles Barney Jack Breathwit Ray Bullock Carol A. Butler Dick Burton Edd Claunch Walter C. Coleman Ray Collins Harold Collins MEMBERS Harvey Core Charlie Cusimano Thomas Dickey Dale Gray Carol Griffith Ike Hamilton Al Heroman Joe Leach James Lewis James Lollin Buster Lowther Jim Lyle Melvin Lyle William McClelland Richard Merrill G. A. Morse Joseph Nagata I Charles Pevey joe Schiele Charles Schroll William Schroll Howard Strother Zollie Toth Abner Wimberley Wren Worley First Row: Grimth, Heroman, Jones, Knecht, Lewis, Lyle. Second Row: McClelland, Morse, Pevey, Schroll, Toth, Wlmberly. 345 ALPHA CHI SIGMA The main objectives of Alpha Chi Sigma are the advancement of chemistry, both as a science and as a profession, and to serve as a social organization for chemistry students with similar ideals and purposes. Founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1902, it has grown to forty-four chapters, Psi being chartered at LSU in 1914-. Officers for the past year were: Charles G. deVries, presidentg Lionel J. Fourrier, vice-presidentg Thomas J. Robichaux, secretaryg Harold E. Conrad, treasurer. MEMBERS Arthur J. Arceneaux Sidney L. Asby, Jr. Henry Bernstein, III John V. Beninate Robert C. Binning Roland M. Bodin Richard E. Boucher Oliver P. Brannon Ferd. C. Brenner E. P. Brignac George H. Bringhurst Jr Raymond I. Brubaker? Jr: Thomas F. Burke Peter D. Burland Ernest D. Campbell Josef J. Cermak Charles B. Chachere William E. Cleary Harry E. Conrad Arthur A. Costley James P. Craig James C. Crews William D. Daniels Charles G. deVries William N. Dopp, Jr. Philip R. Dykstra Stuart B. Eglin Harold L. Finch Donald A. Fitzgerald Lloyd T. Flanner John C. Floyd Albert L. Fourmy Lionel J. Fourrier Jan M. Futch Marcelian Gautreaux, Jr. Billy G. Grady Francois D. Gravois, Jr Alcuin F. Gremillion William C. Hamilton James E. Hundemer Hewitt T. Jackson Frank L. Johnson Harold L. Keaton Marshall R. Kesling Jack W. Knight 'Theodore Landry, Jr. Harry Swan Leach Thomas M. Logan Albert F. Mannel John B. McDevitt, Jr. Paul W. McKim James W. Meadows Elbert E. Moore, Jr. Pat B. Moseley Glen E. Owen Tillman R. Pullig Bill A. Riehl Joseph E. Rountree Charles A. Rivet Thomas J . Robichaux Merle F. Sehnert Kenneth O. Shipp John W. Sicard, Jr. Joseph Smith Hans A. Suter Clinton W. Tate Roy Lce Trusty E. L. Upp George E. Woodward Howard N. Wright Wesley E. Young lnrst Row: Arnold, Asby, Bello, O, Benitez, Brenner, Coleman, Conrad. Second Row: deVries, Dykstra, Finch, Fitzgerald, Fourmy, Gautreaux. Grady, Helbllng, Third Row: Kesling, Landry, Marchand, Mattison, Richard, Riehl, Rountree, Sehnert. Fourth Row: Shlpp, Suter, Tate, H. Tooke, Trusty, Upp, Verges, Young, ' 346 ALPHA PI-II OMEGA Founded at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania in 1925. Established at LSU in 1928. This fraternity grew out of a need felt by former Boy Scouts, who were attending college, for an or- ganizaion to assemble them in the fellowship of the scout oath and law, to develop friendship among them, and to promote service to humanity. Although many times, especially during the war years and those im- mediately following, there have been few members left, the bond of brotherhood of Scouting and the desire to be of service to others has held the chapter together and caused it to return to the campus with renewed inspiration. Oihcers for the year were: D. Allan Collette, Jr., presidentg Charles Franciol, vice-president, James J. O'Quinn, Jr., secretary-treasurer. Antonio Acosta Remus Acosta Gaston Adam Malcolm Byrnes Charles Christ Allan Collette Horace Dear Robert Eble Russell Faulkner Victor Feske Charles Franciol Ralph Gibson MEMBERS Horace Kebodeaux George Kourg Virgil Lapham Carlos Lcal Robert Lefkowitz Jimmy Lowry Tom Nay James I. O'Quinn, Charles Standard Perry Stern J Fil'Sf llvwz ACOSCH-OIYFIOS, Byrnes. COUGMG, Eble. Faulkner, Franciol. Second Row: Gibson, Lanham, Leal, Lefkowitz, Nay, Standard, Stein 347 ALPHA ZETA Alpha Zeta, national honorary agricultural fraternity recognizes students in the field of agriculture who have attained a high standard of efficiency in scholarship, possess a high moral character, and are outstanding in extra-curricular activities. Each year Alpha Zeta pre- sents awards to the outstanding freshman and senior male students in the College of Agriculture. Oilicers for the past year were: James E. Lewis, presi- dent, Thomas W. Hansbrough, vice-president, Olin B. Quinn, secretaryg Charles N. Bollich, treasurer. MEMBERS Fleetwood J. Albrecht Charles F. Carlton Elbert L. Blair Henry J. Casso Charles B. Briscoe William S. Cockroft Charles N. Bollich Virgil W. Cothren Warner L. Bruner, jr. David R. Daniel Clayton C .Brunson James B. Ebert Hugh M. Burnham Douglas C. Fletcher Daniel C. Cameron James F. Fontenot Orin F. Foster Torbcrt H. Milby Glen E. Goebel Woody N. Miley Robert L. Guice Olin B. Quinn Thomas W. Hansbrough James A. Richardson John L. Kincaid Harold L. Walters John O. Kling Buckley D. Warrington Dallas M. Lea James M. Welch James E. Lewis Q First Row: Blair, Bollich, Briscoe, Brunson, Burnham, Cameron, Carlton, Castle, Cnekroft, Cothren. Second Row: D'Armond, Dry, Ebert, Ellissaldc-, Emlmnato, Fletcher, Goebel, Goins, Hansbrough, Jeane, Kelso. Third Row: G. E. King, J. F. King, Kllng, Lanham, Lea. Lewis, Marsliall, J. A. McDaniel, T. M. McDaniel, Miley, Quinn. Fourth Row: Rebcntisch, Richarclscu, Sawyer, Staten, '1'l'iornton, Walters, VVar- rington, Welch, C. White, L. C. White, Wood. 348 I ing of agriculture, to help train teachers of agriculture, Founded at the University of Illinois in 1921. -Iota Chapter established at LSU in 1932. and to foster a fraternal spirit among teacher-trainers for vocational agriculture. Members of Alpha Tau Alpha are selected on basis Oflicers for the past year were: D. M. Lea, presidentg of scholastic record and character. It has as its pur- W. E. Robichaux, vice-presidentg J. D. Garner, secre- taryg Ed Aguillard, treasurer. poses to develop a true professional spirit in the teach- Ed Aguillard H. J. Anderson P. W. Anderson H. K. Becbe H. L. Beebe H. A. Bell C. J. Bergeron W. I. Brian J. R. Brignac L. H. Dobbins J. J. C. S. R. C. M R. A. P. T. Ewing D. Garner B. Griggs W. I-Iaile E. Hathorn A. Hodgkins . Huff C. Ieane W. Johnson R. Keenze MEMBERS T. W. Kennedy D. M. Lea H. O. Loyd W. N. Miley M. Monzingo N. J. Pitre W. E. Robichaux L. L. Seymour J. C. Simmons C. B. Sledge I' r t Row: Aprulllnrtl, Il. J. Anderson, I . NV. Anderson, Berg'ex'on, Dobbins, Dry. Secnml Row: l'hir4l Row: Mllny, 1H.bllil'lHLllX, Seymour, Smith, Stnton, XVeleh. Ewing, Jeane, Keenze, W. P. Smith F. B. Staton G. P. Stewart W. Stewart E. A. Thames H. F. Thompson L. D. Townsend B. G. Trosclair J. M. Welch ,.., . Y 42. .5 1 349 Kennedy, Len Logd Jules E. Arbour Hanson L. Guidry Murray W. Rosenthal AMERICAN NSTITUTE OF CHE IC The student chapter of the American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers provides an opportu- nity for the professional development of students majoring in Chemical Engineering. In addition to aiding the student in realizing his ambition in the industrial world, the professional associations AL NG I EERS made during student days are frequently valuable in later years and the attitudes acquired at that time set the pattern for later life. Officers for the past year were: Grayson S. Young, presidentg Herman L. Davis, vice-presi- dent: Albert L. Fourmy, secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS J. J. Cermak Arthur J. Arceneaux Antonio E. Arruza S. L. Asby Maurice G. 'Baxter Richard C. Berry Ernest O. Betancourt F. E. Blattner R. A. Bogan D. W. Bond, Jr. W. G. Boney, Jr. Harold S. Bourgeois, F. Brenner D. B. Briggs Thomas F. Burke E. D. Campbell Howard L. Chaney, Jr. Herman L. Davis L. E. Marc Decliazal P. R. Dykstra H. L. Finch D. A. Fitzgerald Marc Fontaine C. J. Foret Albert L. Fourmy L. J. Fourrier G. M. Galdo E. J. Garcia L. K. Gatzke B. J. Grady Paul J. Gravel Amedee C. Hebert Harvey H. Hester, Jerry Katz J. K. Kendrick L. C. Kenyon A. H. Landry T. E. Landry Thomas M. Logan W. C. Lyons J. S. Martinez J. H. McCarthy C. R. McMichael E. F. Metz Ben D. Park L. M. Pliner Jr C. J. Roux C. G. Smith E. J. Smith N. L. Smith C. E. Springmuhl N. F. Stasiak C. J. Stiles H. A. Tooke Roy L. Trusty E. J. Tullier, Jr. M. F. Villapol O. J. Wagucspack C. R. Wilson Grayson S. Young lirst Row: Arnold, :Xl'l'LlZ7l, Ashy, Babin. Baizo, Bnrtolrl, Berry, Bntteri.voi'th, H, L. Davis. Second Row: J. F, Davis, Dc:F'rler'e, I ln1h lZQ'El'1LlLl, Fourmy Grady, Guidry, Helbllng, Landry. Third Ruw: Lyons, Molaison, Moses. Murphy, Pliner, iiii-hard, liuilxlguu Rosenthal, Roux. Fourth Row: Scott, Smith, Sprlngmuhl, Tooke, Trusty, Umm. Vurges, YVIl.Hl.lBHlllll'lC, Young. 350 , MERICAN SO C I V I L The American Society of Civil Engineers, oldest na- tional engineering society in the United States, was instituted for the purpose of promoting engineering and architectural knowledge and practice, and maintaining D. R. Aerther M. L. Atkins J. R. Barbay C. L. Barber A. J. Barbicr R. L. Barron John Boagni A. W. Brown R. P. Carter S. G. Chalmers T. Chaverri R. P. Clayton W. Cole . W. Couvillion R. L. Davis L. J. Delaunc J- R J. A. Donohue V. J. Fabrega J. M. Field S. L. Grillot T. P. Groome R. P. Guissinger E. N. Hernandez J. L. Hicks C. W. Hill C. W. Hogg W. C. Horton J. S. Hotard G. T. Johns A. H. Joseph W. S. Kuttler M. L. McAlpin CIETY OF I E ER a high professional standard among its members Oflicers for the past year were: BI. L. Alpin, presi dent, S. A. Phillips, vice-president, C. W. Hill, secre tary, R. P. Guissinger, treasurer. MEMBERS Joseph McBride C. B. McCoy J. A. MeEachern W. L. Manning E. J. Marcotte W. H. Marmion J. L. Merritt J. C. Meyers J. C. Montz Ralph Palmer S. A. Phillips J. O. Pilcher C. C. Procter R. E. Rice R. J. Ridley R. C. Robert E. P. Simcic N. E. Simes J. W. Shell A. J. Sullivan J. R. Taylor W. E. Terry K. J. Thomas L. R. Till J. B. Trigo I. Tumey . J. Vedros J. NV. Waters G. D. Wells M. C. Williams .I- P r I. Row: Ilurmn, llrown. t'iirti-r, l'lIIlll114'l'S, Uliiytoii, Uollelte, Davis, Di-lnune, Failnw-fra. S1-cond Row: Guissinger, Hill, Kellen, l.eB1:1n inning, Mui-culu-, ltlusliburn, MeAlpln. 'l'hircI Row: Mi-Bride. Mr-l'olliSler, Merritt, Montz, Phillips, Ridley, H. C, Roberts, H. R. lluli 1 erts. Follriill Rnw: Russell, kiln-ll, Simi-s, 'l':tll1-y, Thomas, 'I'lll, Tuxwiur, Tumey, Waiters, Williams, 351 AMERICAN SOCIETY or MECH ICAL E EERS The American Society of Mechanical Engineers strives to promote active interest in the advancement and practice of mechanical engineering, to present a proper perspective of engineering work, and to promote Cyrll Lloyd Acomb Julio Ernesto Amador Franco E. Amy James O. Anderson Nathan L. Anderson Manuel F. Ayau Ralph E. Barker Lee B. Bauguss Ernest C. Belmont, Jr Edgar L. Belsom, Jr. Ruhln A. Bergeron Robert E. Bickford John B. Blake Ulysse J. Blanchard Ira J. Blanco H. A. .Bordelon Harding W. Bossier Leonard H. Bossier George S. Boudreaux Robert S. Boudreaux P. O. Bourgeois T. A. Bourgeois Francis M. Bradford R. D. Caldwell Waltea' N. Canulette James Carr, Jr. F. M. Casey Andrew J. Causcy, Jr. Hurtls J. Champagne Rodney H. Chaney Wtlllam R. Clough Lee W. Colvln J. T. Cosby, Jr. Soule E. Cotton Andre D. Couturle Earl J. 'Cowen C. C. Cox O. Taylor Coy Charles E. Craig, Jr. Ralph Crosby Edward J. Darrow a professional consciousness and fellowship. Ollicers for the past year were: William Nuttall president: James Oakley, vice-presidentg Ray French secretaryg William Eckert, treasurer. , MEMBERS J. R. Delk Bertram R. Denham Wllllam H. Dlnklns, Jr. James R. Doherty David G. Douglas R. C. Dreher Oswald A. Drlea-lllinieris Lloyd L. Drury Donald A. Dunnlngton William J. Eckert Charles J. Everhardt, Jr. Dan P. Elllott Don F. Farrelly Alex G. Finney Earle B. Fisher Ray N. French Albert L. Frledrlchs Thomus S. Frler Floyd Garrot Elmo V. Gautreaux Louis J. Gebhart Lawrence B. Goda Wllllam C. Grlfllth A. R. Guillot Robert O. Gulntard Ralph E. Guynes Fred R. Haeuser John T. Halrston Charles A. Hansbrough F. J. Harbourt John A. Heath, Jr. Peter F. Heimbach. Jr. Claude B. Hogan George B. Holliday Lowell B. Horton Charles NV. Howell Gaylord M. Huffman, Jr. Vincent J. Imbornont- I-I. Grady Jackson, Jr. Nelson B. Johnson XVllllam J. Jason C. Palmer Jones Charles A. Kelly B. L. Klnc-hen K. L. Kinney Donald M. Kirk Almon G. Kirkwood Paul G. Koons Henry L. Laird Joseph B. Landcaster C. L. Luwarson Gerald A. LeBlanc William J. LeBlanc John L. Lee, Jr. Louis Lehr Marlon F. Lewls Louie L. Love Ernest E. Maddox, Jr. Eugene L. Mnln Lawrence Munn, Jr. William F. Mnrtln Charles N. Masters A. J. Moyers Chris W. Meister George E. Millurd, Jr. Lewls F. Moore Lester R. Montz John S, McCormick James R. McLean Percy V. McPherson. Jr. Winston A. Neely William M. Nuttall James B. Oakley Ray Odom Lawrence L. Oster Frank M. O'Qulnn Webster S. Pinclcley D. -C. Pipes John A. Pochc, Jr. Robert B. Powers Robert B. Prestriflge, Jr. J. K. Prlcv Lloyd B. Putman Maurice J. Ramirez, Jr, Otto A. Rees Dale S. Relchley Charles H. Rlchardson Donald A. Rhodes W. A. Rhodes Frank J. Roark, Jr. Oscar G. Rodriguez S. C. Rogers XVllllam B. Ross Leroy J. Routler John C. Savaso Albert F. Schexnayder J. H. Schulter 0. Foerster Schully, Jr, Melvin I.. Sheeren Louls C. Shilling Ronald E. Shrader H. J. Sims James D. Smith, Jr. James L. Spencer Benny J. Swlndler Coy O. Taylor Jerry L. Teague John G. Thorp YVllllmn F. Tlmpner NVarren J. Tlson Edward C. Toups, Jr. K. A. Tuups K. J. Tnups Laurent .T Troxclair V. S. Verderalme Robert L. Walker' John R. Wartelle D. D. White C. Dan Wilkerson, Jr. Erlc S. XYllllams Nvayne E. W'llllnms Lewis NV. XVoods Clnrk F. YVorsham Second Row: Drlca-Mlnleris First Row: Bulsom, Boudreaux, P. O. Bourgeois, T. A. Bourgeois, Carr, Casey, Cz-xusey, Cowen, Crosby, Delk. Drury, Dunnlngton, Eckert, Evcrhardt, Finney, Front-li, Gebhart, Grll'l'Itll, Gulllot. Third Row: Guynes, Hxteuser. lflanshrough, Holliday. Jason, Jones, Kelly, Klnchen, Kinney, Kirkwood. Fourth Row: Laird, Lehr, Love, Munn, Muyers, McLean, Melster, Neely, Nuttall, Plncklcy, Poehe. Fifth Row: Price, Ramirez. Savaso, Schexnayder, Schully, S.ms, Smith, 'l'impnvr, Truxclair, Vertlerulme, Walker. 352 BEN GALIERS 'Ihe llengaliers is an all-student group whose pur- entirely of students and under student direction. pose is to provide recreation and relaxation through Officers for the past year were: Jim Reed, presidentg participation in a male glee club. Their aim is to have John McCormick, vice-presidentg Elbert Reid, secre- a male glee club representing the University composed tary-treasurer. MEMBERS Robert L. Atkinson Chick Austin John Leslie Babb Griffon Bourgeois Glenn Burton R. L. Burton Thomas D. Causey Edward E. Childress Gene Dunnam George D. Feazell David T. Kelly Joe N. Kern James A. Lanier William J. Lembeek Marion F. Lewis T. W. Marshall John O. Mayeux Wayne Medley Stephen N. Miehaud Joseph A. Mitchell John S. McCormick G. B. Palmer Zeph Pease A. F. Peterson M. E. Phillips Keith Rawlings Jim Reed Roy A. Regan Elbert Reid llrsf Row: Aux-xtln, Bourgeois. R. L. Burton, G. A. Burton, Dunnam, Fuglcr, Hill. Second Row: Hull, Kelly, MrBmyel', Michaud. Third Row: Pease, lhtwllngs, Reed, Regan, Reid, Revisure, Stafford, Nvllliams. E. L. Rivette Rocco Revisore A. N. Robinson Arthur T. Shankle T. M. Stafford Lee J. Stagg Leo C. Terry Norman A. Thompson John B. Williams Kern, Lembeek, Marsh all, I J' 3' .J ' BETA ALPHA PSI Beta Alpha Psi was founded at the University of Illinois in l9l9. Phi Chapter established at LSU in 1939. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi, national ac- counting fraternity, is to promote interest and coopera- tion in the field of accounting and help further the aims of young college men that aspire to be Certi- fied Public Accountants. Ofhcers for the past year were: Philip F. Ard, presi- dentg Edward C. Capron, Jr., vice-presidentg Richard P. Crimond, secretaryg Arthur P. Michel, treasurer. MEMBERS William D. Adkins John E. Altazan Philip F. Ard William S. Arkle John H. Anderson Aubrey K. Ashmore Kenneth E. Barnette Belvin F. Bergeron Joseph R. Black Francis R. Blankenstein Carl J. Bellard O. R. Bridges Meryl C. Broussard C. J. Bolin Joseph W. Brown Louis Buckner Edward C. Capron B. E. Clark Richard P. Crimoncl Warren F. d'Aquin Shelby W. Davis Alfred S. Defelicc Paul C. deLassus Galbert J. Ducrest, Jr. Webster H. Dupre Hollis M. Eatman S. P. Eggers Billie R. Erwin John H. Erwin Eugene A. Esparros Rufus S. Ewing Neville C. Fitch James R. Fortenberry Murray M. Galloway Joseph C. Gauthier John F. Geary, Jr. Allan C-. Glatt James C. Goosman George E. Harper Gerald I. Hebert Remus A. Hebert Leonard P. Hicks John P. Hocott John W. Hodge Paris W. Johnson James I. Lafleur Marcus E. Laird Mortimer J. Lasseigne Treville J. LeGrange Herman J. Lowe Arthur R. Maxey Edward A. McCormick Arthur F. Michel Elmer V. Moore John E. Naylor James S. Olinde Walter R. Paine David A. Pearre Anthony J. Pcttrini Joseph E. Pevey Gerald Piltz David S. Pitts Thomas F. Potter Nathan R. Pruett Charles W. Recd George A. Robertson, Jr. John T. Roe Robert L. Rogers Charles H. Rounsaville Henry L. Rush John D. Sabaticr Harold C. Samuels John H. Seay Donald E. Simmons George H. Simon Julian D. Smith Robert B. Smith Kearney Tate Felix Taylor Joseph C. Termini Max E. Watson Waldon A. Whittington George R. White John O. Willis First Row: Altazan, Ard, Arkle, Black, Blankenstein, Bridges, Broussard, Brown. Second Row: Capron, cl'AquIn, Davls, Defeliee, Gauthier, Geary, Harper, Hocott. Third Row: Hodge. Maxey, McCormick, Michel, Naylor, Ollnide, Pettrini, Plltz. Fourth Row: Potter, Roe, Smith, Tate, Termmi, XVatson, YVhittingLon, XVi1lis. f 'Fr -13' EE? fem .-'fs wmv l 1 --. L wx , 354 BETA SIGMA EPSILO Beta Sigma Epsilon, local professional fraternity in businessmen and students of business administration. Commerce, was founded at LSU in 1948 for the pur- poses of conducting research in the Field of commercial education and promoting better understanding between borg, secretaryg Cecil R. Wurster, treasurer. MEMBERS Robert Jones William E. Loe John D. Raunborg C. C. Langhart, Jr. J. B. Pearce Ralph C. Wells Leonard R. Lcake James C. Phelps Cecil R. Wurstcr David Lindsey First Row: Jones, Lunghnrt, Lenlce, Lindsey, Loe. Second Row: Pearce, Phelps, Raunborg, Wells, Wurster. 355 Officers for the past year were: David Lindsey, presi- dentg Leonard R. Leake, vice-presidentg John D. Raun- l 3- S if 1' BETA TAU Beta Tau Mu was founded to stimulate interest in students here and those at the Medical Center in New - 1 P - - Orleans. pre 1'IftCd1CHl work. lt strives to attain a better under Omcers for the past year Were: O,NeiH Barrett, Jr standing between pre-medical students and faculty and president. Quiua Matthews, Vicbpresidents Emily L to p ocure a close relationship between the pre-medical Jones, secretaryg Alvin Friedland, treasurer. MEMBERS Lucien I. Arditi Mervin P. Ardoin Chick Austin O'Neill Barrett, Jr. John Beck Beverly F. Bond William W. Bowen Edward J. Brown Phillip Brown Edwin E. Buchner Benny Bundy Robert C, Canedo Robert F. Carter, Jr. Milton C. Chapman, Constance Chaudoir Purnell W. Choppin John M. Coats, IV William Cookscy Morris Crisler llr-.t Row: Barrett, Brown, Bundy, R' lhrrd Row: Harvey. Jones, Kliesch. 7! Eachol E. Davis James F. Doyle George D, Edwards Jesse L. Fairchild, Jr. Victor F eske Tom Fletcher Glenn Flournoy Alvin Friedland David M. Friefeld H. L. Gardiner, Jr. Allan E. Green, Jr. Lloyd Gregory Niles F. Guichet Bobby P. Hamel Grover Harvey Betty Jean Janssen Emily L. Jones Wallace Bill Kalt William F. Kliesch Tom Kramer Ralph Lambert R. L. Landrcneau Tom Lisenhy James W.'Loe James Longaere Charles Clarence Matirne Quilla Matthews Frank Minyard Joseph A. Mitchell Arthur S. Moles Hunter D. Multes Henry Heck Olinde Yvonne Ordoqui James R. Peltier Ruth Perkowski Richard L. Pourciau E. T. Richey Nell C. Roberts Claire Jean Roddy Seymour Rubenstein Joe Saliba, Jr. Don L. Sandifer Roy E. Sawyer, Jr. Anthony Scardino Charles M. Smith William E. Smith J. W. Stachurski Dennis J. Talley Rose Katheryn Terranova Sallye Jean Toniette Cecil J. Turner Jack Veinstein P. A. Viglia James Wade Shirley Woodford Shirley Woodford Loree Young, Jr. arter, Chauduir, Coats, Cooksey. Set-mul Row: Doyle, Fziuglit, Fletcher, Frlefelrl. I4'l'Ie4IIztn1l. Grer-xt, Gregori Kramer, Lanclreneau, Matthews, Ollnde. Fourth Row: Ordoqui, Roddy, Suntlifer, Sawyer, Seardlno, Smith Turner, Xvade. X 'Nei . 3 356 sw :s Q. FP o 'E 9 :s o F? O :J 'S- D U2 G V2 2 CI! E Q. KD :1 FP ID E. B an :s- s: U2 cr sw :s rn. 1 -4 BLCCK A D BRIDLE CLUB work in colleges and universities It is open to students The Block 84 Bridle Club is a national organization majoring in Animal Industry. founded at LSU in 1931. Its main objectives are to Officers for the past year werez. James Lewis, presi- promote a higher scholastic standard among students H. H. Annison J. P. Bean J. E. Bell W. L. Bruner K. P. Braud P. A. Castle P. W. Childress G. C. Cline F. Cooper FOFQFFFE H. Crenshaw, Jr. F. D'Arensbourg H. D'Armond J. Dolan Foster L. Hays G. Hodgkins F. Kent L. Kincaid dent, Frank Cooper, vice-president, John M. Perkins, secretary, Zachary T. Wood, treasurer. 1-4 U .gg 25 ' : C0142 :CS za.: gli .-'E mpgi ESF .-rn- - .4 5-2 ZA... .Sq 95: ix:-' 2.1: ge:- 1 5-eg SEQ 1'lQ .sw 4 5:2 ::: A49- nu., F Fi aw 45 m I . I-4: S29 3552 573 H' :Vs Aim- 2:55 c .5 f 33-. .QD Q: 17I N? EE Z Sz Ee :E -.- 2.1 F- F-2' 2: if EQ ,Lb .Lg 5 EE WE 5:1 .. SPO .,.. .CLF M: O. U O EE ,,.. Q .. -'11 2 ag? on :E 'lm 7 xr G55 ss Lea MEMBERS J. Lewis B. M. Talbot, Jr. E C. Lolley D. E. Tarter B. C. Miller P. H. Tomlinson T Morgan W. D. Walker, Jr. J. S. Patton, Jr. J. J. Wallace J. M. Perkins J. T. Waller K. W. Sawyer J. D. Weis D. Simon E. W. Williams, Jr E. Spillman Z. T. Wood F. Staton 357 DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi was founded at New York University in 1907. Beta Zeta Chapter established at LSU in 1929. This professional commerce fraternity strives to foster the study of business in universities, to encourage scholarship and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice, to pro- mote a higher standard of commercial welfare of the community. Officers for the past year were: John F, D'Gero1amo, presidentg James D. Edwards, vice-presidentg John T. Roe, secretaryg Nathan R. Pruett, treasurer. MEMBERS John E. Altazan Philip F. Ard Aubrey K. Ashmore Hilton E. Bates Carl J. Bellard John T. Blanchard Charles C. Broussard James A. Campbell Gerald F. Cantrelle James Q. Cockerham Shelby W. Davis Alfred S. DeFc-lice John F. D'Gero1arno Ralph W. Doerner Robert Dunn James D. Edwards Edward M. Egan Richard A. Erbland Karl Fontenot Robert L. Fontenot Jack G. Gallaspy Joseph C. Gauthier George E. Harper Jesse L. Harper Remus A. Hebert John P Hocott, Jr. Holmes M. Hogue Tom D. Jones, Jr. James L. LaFleur Henry H. Leiva Donald M. Melanson Charles A. McCarthy Joseph H. McCusker Obrin Medley Malcolm Montgomery, George Overbey James W. Parsons, Jr. William W. Perkins David S. Pitts Thomas F. Potter Nathan R. Pructt Ralph R. Ratcliff Kenneth Rigby Judson Rives Richard A. Roberts John T. Roe Charles H. Rounsavillc O. J. Scallan Walter E. Siren Kearney Tate Joseph G. Thomas Max E. Watson Claude O. West, Jr. Glen L. West Chalmers V. Wheat John O. Willis First Row: Altazan, Ard, Ashmore, Broussard, Campbell, Cantrelle, Defeliu-, D'Gerolanm. Second Row: Doerner. Dunn, Erlwrrrrls, K. J. Fon- lenot, R. L. Fontenot, Gauthier, Harper, Hof-att. Third Row: I-Iogue, Holst-Leiva Jones. Mc-f,'usker, Medley, M1-Innsnn, Montgomery, Oven-hey, Perkins. Fourth Row: Potter, Rigby, Roe, Seallnn, Tate, Tlioiwms, Watson, Vvheut, Vvlllirs. vi 'Q A ' A Zligi .- 7 .1 , .1 l l ii 4' I -V 358 F TURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Louisiana State University Chapter of Future Farmers of America was the first collegiate chapter organized in the United States. It was organized in 1931 and has for its purpose the training of local ad- visors to direct the work of local chapters in the voca- tional agriculture departments of the high schools of Louisiana. Ofiicers for thc past year were: L. L. Seymour, presi- dentg N. J. Pitre, vice-presidentg W. E. Robichaux, secretaryg S. W. Haile, treasurer. MEMBERS Ed. Aguillard C. H. Crawford K. L. Lindsay H. L. Bc-che W. F. Dommert D. T. Loupe H. K, Bcebe J. T. Ewing H. O. Loyd A. F. Bennett R. F. Ford H. T. Martin C. J. Bergeron H. W, Fortenberry Allen Mears A. E. Blackman J. C. Fuller R. C. Meredith R. M. Blouin S. W. Haile P. C. Philley W. I. Brian R. E. Hathorn J. P. Picou J. R. Brignac J. R. Hodges N. J. Pitre N. V. Brouillctte V. L. Hodgkins L. L. Provenzano J. S. Carter M. Huff W. E. Robichaux P. R. Kccnzc . W. Kennedy J. M. Coco D. M. Lea R. E. Carter Edd Clnunch 'r S. C. Ruifm David Saint R. Sanders L. L. Seymour J. C. Simmons H. A. Szsson W. P. Smith F. B. Staton G. P. Stewart H. F. Thompson B. G. Trosclair J. D. Wall J. D. Watson J. M. Welch D. W. Williams First. Row: Agulllaxrtl, H. J. Anderson, P. VV. Anderson, Bergeron, Blnvkman, Blouin, Bruner, Clauneh. Second Row: Coco. Ewing, Ford, Fuller, Kmenzv, Kelun-dy, Leu, Loyd, Menrs. 'l'hir1l Row: Miley, Rohiehaux. Sanders. Seymour, Sisson, Smith, Statun, Summers, XVelr.-h. 359 GAMM ET GAMMA Gamma Eta Gamma was founded in 1901 and estab- lished on this campus in 1931. It purposes to seek truth and understanding of the Law, to promote the futher- anee of legal ethics, to foster the attainment of Justice, and to provide a medium of fellowship among its mem- bers. Peter I. Anderson John L. Avant Pierre C. Barrios Fred G. Benton, Jr. Leslie N. Benton, Jr. Harney S. Bogan, Jr. William R. Boles R. P. Boyd C. P. Brocato Sanders R. Cazedessus Sidney A. Champagne Bailey E. Chaney Sam B. Cobb, Jr. Ben E. Coleman Leland H. Coltharp, J Herman D. Colvin George L. Dalferes Oflicers for the First semester of this year were: C. P. Brocato, chancellor, Herman D. Colvin, quaestorg Wil- liam E. Skye, recorder. Olhcers for the second semester were: Herman D. Colvin, chancellor, Donald J. Zadeck, quaestorg Paul C. Tate, recorder. MEMBERS Charles T. Easley Edwin W. Edwards Ben Foster A. P. Gallinghouse A. B. Gibson Dan W Graves, Jr. Hubert J. Hansen Hal R. Henderson Joseph A. Hill Herman M. Holland, J J. B. Jones Hugh Kelly Hershel Knight Charles J. LeBlanc Byron J. Lehmann, Jr. Winston B. Linam J . Robert L. Long ' Emile E. Martin III James A. McGraw Edwin R. Melntyre William E. McKellar, Jr. DeWitt T. Methvin, Jr. Ferney A. Moore Doughlas J. Nehrbass Edward M. Nichols I. G. Olinde J. B. Olinde Leander H. Perez, Jr. F. Pharis Jacque B. Pucheu Robert G. Pugh Julian J. Rodrique Jack J. Rogers C. E. Romero Everett R. Scott Welton O. Seal Malcolm C. Sevier William E. Skye Louis D. Smith Robert W. Smith Thomas E. Stagg, Jr Paul C. Tate Allen J. Tillcry Lon Tyndall Dalton Works Elwarcl H. Wright Marshall W. Wroten Donald J. Zadeck First Row: Avant. Barrios, F. Benton, L. N. Benton, Bogan, Boles, Broeato. fll'l2lllllJZlgl'lU. Fobh. Second Row: Coleman. Voltharn, Colvin, Dalferes, Deshotel, Edwards, Gibson, Graves, Hansen. Third Row: Henderson, Jones, Knight, LeB1nn:-, Lehmann, Llnam, Martin, McGraw. Melntyre, Mc-Kellar. Fourth Row: Methvin, Nehrhass, Nir-hols, I. G. Olinde, J. B. Olinde, Pharis, Pugh, Rnclrique, Rogers, Scott. Fifth Row: S41-al. Sevier, Skye, Smith, Stagg, Tyndall, Xvorks, XVright, Wrrztc-11, Zander-k. 4 1 N l seo I MEMBERS I DUSTRIAL ED CATICN CLU The Industrial Education Club was formed at LSU such projects as are sponsored by that department. Officers for the past year were: Ben H. Alsip, presi in 1947 for the purpose of furthering the interest of Industrial Education at Louisiana State University and dentg J. P. Thibodeaux, vice-presidentg B. D. Warring throughout the state in general, and for carrying on Bcn H. Alsip Lcstcr C. Badcuux R. E. Bobbit R. J. Bornc Howard P. Brossct James A. Carter C. H. Clay James E. Couvillion Richard Gale Creed Edward J. Daiglc C. A. Dawson Lco M. DcMoss A. J. Dubourg Calvin G. Dunlap Francis L. Fleming Joe T. Gay Jim Godbold Oscar J. Gomez Charles Gremillion Frank Guidroz, Jr. Mel Hartman H. F. Hirschey fO1 1, SCC1'C'f3.I'y-lll'CaSllI'9I . Ashley LaCour Joe Leach William F. Mangus Bolos Mansur R. F. Moock John J. Murray Robert J. Nicolle W. R. Pcal John D. Pennington Rudolph Pharis M. E. Pugh Fri-sl Row: Alslll- Tltule-fxux, Ilrosrn-t, Flay, l 1-of-c'I. lmlglo, Imvvson, Dubourg. Second Row: Dunlap, Guy, Godh I nnlngton, l'ul:ll. 'l'lllr4I Row: lil:-lm:-tl, Russo, Sl. Blum-, '1'hibodcztux, Turner, Wstrrington, Watts, Willizuns. Edmond L. Richard J. A. Russo Wallace P. Sevin Louis Ray Soulicr Joe Spurlock Francis C. St. Blanc J. P. Thibodcaux Joe Turner B. D. Hfarrington J. B. Watts Russell E. Williams old, Guimlroz, Hir:-:vhs-y, Peal I TER ATIO AL The International Relations Club is a discussion group composed of students and faculty interested in the active and impartial discussion of international rela- tions of the world today. Bi-weekly discussions are RELATIO S CLUB conducted by people versed in the respective topics. Officers for the past year were: Paul L. Vogel, presi- dentg Dorothy L. Burt, vice-presidentg Jane Gordon, secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS J. A. Winfrecf, Jr. H. C. Anand Marleen Arnold Betty A, Bernos L. C. Bourgeois John Burris Dorothy L. Burt Sara Butts J. H. Carrillo Thomas L. Catha Carl Crittenden S. R. Dadoo Olympia Duque Charles Ekker Otis W. Favre George Foshee T. S. Gill Arturo Gomez Jane Gordon Milton G. Grivas June Hart Monte G. Holland, Jr. M. Ishaquc- Kenneth LaCaze Francis J. Landry Leonard R. Leake Frances Leinberger Barbara LeVine Melvin S. Majesty S. S. Patwardhan James C. Phelps Van Pierce Joseph Frost A. Quinunez Carol Rhodes C. L. Sanford George E. Sanford Roy C. Selby Ming-Shan Sun Carolyn Thomas Paul L. Vogel Robert Wall W. A. Warid Billie Winfree John Dt'Bremaecl-:er Stella Juneau Mario E. Restrepo C. Y. Wu First lhnv: Arnold, Bernos, Bourgeois, Burt, f'rittenden, Duque, Ekkf-r, Fuvrv, S01-oml Row: Foslim-, Gill, Hmm-z, Gordon, Klart., lslmquv, Jlllwklll. Luukv. Third Row: L.einIrc-rger, Lu-Vine, Moock, 'Patwardham Plwlps, Pr-ost, Quinmiez, H+-slr.-pu. Ifnurlh Row: H:ml'm'd, Selby, Sun, Thomas, Vogt-I, NVz1ll. Walther, B, I.. Xvinfi-oe, J, A, Winfi-oe. 362 LSU DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB The LSU Dairy Science Club was organized for stu- ship between the faculty and students. dents whose major or minor interest is dairying. The Officers for the past year were: II. M. Cadwallader club annually sponsors a judging contest of dairy Cattle. presidentg T. M. McDaniel, Jr., vice-presidentg W. D lNalker, Jr., seeretaryg T. A. Sylvest, treasurer. The purpose of the organization, is to promote interest Dalis Bateman Jack Boatnight A. L. Braddock V. L. Brown Buddy Cadwallnder G. F. D'ArcnslJourg Otis R. Evcrnge R. Faullc I-'lrst Row: nllllllllllll, Hrndd 'I lfll H Ku nu Kuhn l oc1,.t n , lil ., 4-ll, Sylvurst, Walker, KVM-n. J. M. Fussell D. Fontenot J. B. Hall K. W. Hathorn C. R. Heirtzler, E. E. Hodgkins M. Houcye JI' MEMBERS Joe Jones D. Nolan T. S. McAdams E. F. Perkins H. O. McDaniel D. E. Simon T. M. McDaniel, Jr. F. E. Sylvest l M. W. McRae W. D. 'Walker, Jr. E. L. Meade C. Woolfolk D. Melville M. D. Wren lC,flilKlNVLllll1tlt'l', lH'A1't-uslnuurfg,Dolan, Evvrnge, Faulk, Fussell. Second Rowz. Hull, Hathorn, Helrtzler, Me-Aclnms, l-I. O. Melfmulel. T. M. Melbaniul. 'Phirml Row: Ma-Rae, Meade, Melville, Morgan,Pe1-kins, Simon, 363 in the dairy industry and to maintain 2. closer relation- U SIGMA RHO Mu Sigma Rho, a junior-senior Liberal Arts honor- ary, was founded at LSU in 19l7. Membership is open to students in Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Education and Commerce who have maintained 2.33 average for five consecutive semesters. It sponsors Mu Sigma societies in high schools of the state to promote scholarship there. Ofhcers for the past year were: Ellis Magee, presi- dentg Mary Ellen Rickey, vice-presidentg DeEtte Mc- Keithen, secretaryg Edward Brown treasurer. MEMBERS Ramona Jewel Angelloz Margaret C. Backlund O'Nci1 Barrett Gerald G. Baumeister Lynwood Brassett Edward J. Brown Gwendolyn Browne Lawrence John Buford Relda Farmer Thomas Fletcher George Friedman David Friefeld Celine Marie Ganel Carmen Generes Adolph Goldsmith Harold Gonsoulin Vera Soule Byrnes Jane Hall Peter Carter Frank Harrison Gloria Constance Chaudoir Patsy Ruth Heidt Purnell Choppin Alma Lee Clark Shelton Cole Jean Copeland Elaine Delahoussaye Ben Magruder Dishnroon Catherine S. Ditchburn Ethel Hickman Margaret Hobbs Alfred Mason Holden A. R. Johnson Wallace Kalt - William Frank Klicsch James LaCafHnie Gene Lafittc Margie Ruth Lynch Minnie Madden Ellis Carroll Magee Joseph Raymond Manson Carolyn Mantel Virginia Martin DeEtte McKeithcn James C. McKinney Joline McMahon Dorothy Mitchell Margaret E. Norton Emogene Pliner Lucille Rosemary Politz Arlette Poole George Pugh Grace Ramke Richard H. Richard Mary Ellen Rickey Marian Ruethain Stewart Dorsey Saye Agnes Schertz Wilma Jeanne Shaver Elizabeth Sowar William H. Stracener Harry Richards Sullivan E. M. Taylor Roy Taylor James Upp Jack Veinstcin Dollie Sue Viebig Lloyd Watson Emery White Christine Whitman Lawrence Willey Mary Belle Wray first Row: Bruwett, Brown, Byrnes, Chaudoir, Clark. Second RoW:C?nlller, Disharoun. Flvldt, Kllesc-h, Magee. Third Rnw: Mclilnney Polxtz Ramke, Saye, SIl'Z!.C'E?11Cl', XVhilman. 364 PERSI-H G RIFLES First and second year cadets who have attained high attempts to stimulate leadership and proficiency in drill among basic cadets. scholastic' standing in military science and who exhibit OHicers for the past year were: J. H. Nordyke, cap- lnarkecl leadership ability on the drill Held are eligible tain, G. H. Nelson, first lieutenantg H. K. Kelly, second for membership in Pershing Rifles. The organization lieutenantg A. H. Conrad, first sergeant. MEMBERS J. A. Allen K. E. Darnell W. H. Jones H. Nordyke J. L. Arnaud R. D. Dawson P. A. Jordan E. Olberts A. G. Baham E. J. Doucet H. K. Kelley H. Olinde L. Ballard E. Eldrcd C. C. King H. Parry J. M. Barbay M. L. Ernst T. S. Kogos E. Preston B. S. Bateman R. D. Fontenot E. F. Kralner R. Rando G. Bcngston C. J. Guidry R. H. Langton Rinaudo C. H. Blakewood J. J. Gunther T. L. Liles E. Robinson R. Blumenthal J. H. Burnarcl R. V. Mancuso P. Roy N. Breen D. L. Gonzales J. E. Marcon A. Sill S. P. Butler B. J. Hickman M. E. McDonald W. Spencer A. Clien J. Hoffpauer J. P. Miller T. Stanfill A. H. Conrad F. B. Hymcl F. J. Mire A. Thompson J. Creim R. Johnston W. J. Monks J. Weil G. S. Dameron G. H. Nelson D. l'Vhite lirst Row: Afllfllltl, Bnham, Bnrbny, Butemun, Benglson, Blakewood, Breen, Brooks Cre-im. Second Row: Darnell, Dawson Doucet llllbl Foutcnut, Gonzales, Guenther, I-Ilekmau, Hymel, Jones. Third Row: Kelley, Kramer, Langton, Liles, Mancuso, McDonald, Miller Mxre Xfonl Nelson. Fourth Row: Nordylce, Olinde, Preston, Robinson, Roy, Sill, Stanflll, Thompson, TVeil. XVl1lte. PHI DELTA PHI Phi Delta Phi is an international legal fraternity Officers for the past year were: John H. Crichton, founded to Promote 3 higher Standard of Professional presidentg Robert Farr, secretaryg Warren Hood, treas ethics in law schools and to promote closer fellowship urer among law students. Roland J. Achee Harry Barton Carver W. Blanchard Lavelle Broussard Jack Caldwell Nathan W. Calhoun Ian W.'C1aiborne Luther F. Cole John Creed John H. Crichton Sidney F. Cook Louis D. Curet MEMBERS Robert E. Eatman Robert T. Farr Twain K. Giddens Dudley L. Guilbeau William L. Henning Warren E. Hood A. R. Johnson Fred W. Jones Robert T. Jordan Robert L. Kleinpcter Thomas D. Langford Glynn A. Long Arnaud O. Lopez Stuart D. Lunn Warren L. Mengis Julius D. Nesom James P. Norris Henry G. Pavy Donald L. Peltier George W. Pugh John W. Reynolds William C. Sandoz Leroy H. Scott James A. Smith John M. Taylor Francis P. Tucker Alex W. Wall Otho Waltman Lonard K. Wells Wilton H. Williams William F. Wilson Woodrow Wilson William J. Wise Monty M. Wyche First Row: Achee, Calhoun, Claiborne, Cole, Cook, Crichton. Curet. Second Row: Farr, Guilheau, Henning, Hood, Johnson, Langford Long. Third Row: Eatman, Lunn, Mengis, Nesorn, Norris, Pavy, Sandoz. Fourth Row: Scott, Smith, Taylor, Tucker, Whitman, Xvells Wise, Wyche. 13 4. .dry mf i . GI .-ea, 'H - ' CIP 'w L. ff . V .i ' J if . 1,55 V I N ff., FFL, . A f f- 2' , if t I .+?'7f?fsF' li ,. , . e xf..1:Q,'i .. v ., E Z., s .fir 'A i ' 366 -.1 f Phi Eta Sigma, national honorary scholastic frater- nity for freshman men, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923. Established at LSU in 1933. Member- ship therein is attained by a two-point five average for the first semester of the freshman year. This is ME PHI ETA SIGMA considered the highest academic honor a freshman boy may achieve. Officers for the past year were: James M. Welch, presidentg Woody N. Miley, vice-presidentg Billy Modi- sette, secretary, Harold Voss, treasurer. MBERS Donald R. Aertker Robert C. Andries Lucien I. Arditi Thomas H. Arnold Miles K. Atkins Adolph M. Bartolo Charles R. Baskin James E. Bell William N. Blanton Winfred G. Boriack Richard W. Bowdon Gilbert N. Bryant' Cornelius W. Clark William E. Crawford Galbcrt J. Ducrcst Warren W. Eikel Ulim Fong Sidney B. Galloway Earnest A. Golden Wendell E. Hines William H. Jones Wallace B. Kalt Joe N. Kenyon Erwin H. Klettke Antoine J. Kling David Lindsey Arthur Lowenstein Larry R. Lucas William F. Mangus Alfred L. Mathews, Jr. William H. McBride Herbert S. McCall Woody Noble Miley Billy R. Modisette John R. Murphey, Jr. Jimmie C. Nance Henry Heck Olinde Luis B. Orozco Truman D. Patterson Edward J. Polnisch Elbert Reid Roger W. Richardson, J Eugene A. Rozas Olle Rudels Arnold J. Seidule Robert M. Smith Carl L. Spataro Octave P. Stouff, Jr. Joseph F. Tinney, Jr. Lloyd L. Tozier Roy E. Triche Richard M. Troy Rodolfo J. Vergara, Jr. Harold M. Voss Clinton P. Wade Harold L. Walters James M. Welch Charles V. Wendling Joseph C. Wendling, Jr. Melvin C. Williams John O. Willis James P. Woodland Wesley E. Young Malcolm L. Ernst Robert F. Meredith First Row: Aertker, Andries. Ardltl, Arnold, Bnrtolo, Baskin, Bell, Klettke. Lindsey, Lowensteln, Rozns, Spntnro. Fourth Row: Joshua E. Stewart Galloway, Jones, Kenyon, Patterson, Polnlsch, Reid, Blanton, Boriack. Second Row: Ernst, Mathews, McBride. Third Row: Miley, Mowdlsette, Murphey, Olinde, Orozco, Stouff, Tinney, Troy, Voss, Wacle, Walter-s, Vvelch, Williams, Xvillls, Young. 367 PHI LAMBDA PI Phi Lambda Pi, national honorary fraternity for Officers for the past year were: Ida Wulff presi married women, promotes high standards of scholarship i . . Y. . . amopg married Women Students and develops the bonds dent, Doris Parker, vice-president, Antoinette Holde of friendship among its members. man, secretaryg Margy Campbell, treasurer. MEMBERS Lillian Aplin Lois Atherton Adelia Baylor Dolores Bullock Irene Busby Lorccn Butler Vera S. Byrnes Margy Campbell Ruth Corbin Irene Craig Manie L. Culbertson Beverly Elkins Gloria Emery Marion C. Ferguson Anne Fritz Margaret Gremillion Erline Gwin Gwen R. Haymon Antoinette Holdeman Alice Jennings Martha M. Klein Lillian L. LeBlanc Jimmy Moles Irma Newman Doris Parker Hazel H. Quinn Christine Robinson Ginger Romero Mary Jane Smith Evelyn Thibodeaux Ethel Lee Vastine Mary Willis Ida Wulff First Row: Atherton, Byrnes, Corbin, Culbertson. Second Row: Elkins. Gwin, Holdeman, Jennings. Third Row: Klein, Newman, Robinson Smith, Wulff. 368 I PI GAMMA M The purpose of Pi Gamma Mu is to encourage and reward the study of society and social questions in the light of scientific truth and by the scientific method. To be elected to membership, a candidate must possess personable qualities of leadership and be not lower than MEMBERS Philip F. Ard Thomas C. Gordon, Jr. Ellis Magee Francis R. Blankcnstein N Valerie Himbert Arthur P. Michel Dorothy Lynn Burt John P. Hocott, Jr. William L. Moreland Herbert O'Neill Gerald Piltz Margaret Campassi John A. Jensen Jack A. Fullmer James I. LaFleur Lily Gatzkc Preston P. .LeBreton Emogene Pliner a junior. He must have had at least 20 hours of the various social sciences with 2.2 average. Officers for the past year were: Robert L. Watson, presidentg Gerald Piltz, vice-presidentg Margaret Cam passi, secretaryg Philip F. Ard, treasurer. George Pugh Jack Reuther Kenneth Rigby John M. Taylor Lennard E. VVahlberg Robert L. Watson Flrsli Rmv: Arrl, Blnnkensleln, I nn1pne1sl, Gordon, Hhnbf-rt. Second Row: Hocott, Magee. Minh:-l, Piltz, Rcuther. Third ROW: Rigby, Taylor Wahlherg, M, E, Watson, R. L. Xvatson, 369 'QI-'SP KPLE JACKETS Purple Jackets was organized in 1933 for the purpose of promoting school spirit in collegiate and intercol- legiate activities. It fosters high ideals of sportman- ship, stimulates association and friendship with visiting universities and campus visitors, and embodies in one organization the famous 'Tiger Spirit. Oflicers for the past year were: Betty Jean Poirrier, presidentg Tommie Davis, vice-presidentg Colleen Cam- peri, secretaryg Helen Rosenzweig, treasurer. MEMBERS Alice Babin Betty Ann Beatty Helen Rose Bennett Nan Bluhm Pattie Lee Bourgeois Jerry Bruchaus Colleen Camperi Betsy Claitor Gloria Comish Jeanne Conrad Mary Jane Cotten Lina Coyne Catherine Daubert Tommie Davis Billy Donaldson Mary Ann Farris Joan Feth Billie Joyce Ford Andre Geismar Beverly Gorden Gertrude Graves Jean Hamburger Janice Hardy Jean Harvey Linden Howell Jo Hunt Elaine Hyde Betty Jane Jeter Margery Johnson Madeline Lazarus Yvonne Louviere Peggy Lunny Joanne Lyles Mary Eleanor Meeks Ann Neasham Betty Nestor Betty Norton Katie Palmer Betty Jean Poirrier Eleanor Pierce Elizabeth Provost Jerry Rhea Nancy Clair Robert Helen Rosenzweig Joey Saveson Gilda Schaeffer Betty Shields Joann Solomon Elizabeth Sowar Mercedes Spedale Irene Sellers Barbara Terry Ramona Titus Bobby Van Loon Dollie Sue Viebig Blanche Ward Gloria Weinberg Joyce Werner Elizabeth Whitney Gail Whitney Fu-st Row: Bennett, Bluhm, Bogan, Bourgeois, Camperl, Comish, Conrad, Gotten. Second Row: Coyne, Daubert, Davis, Donaldson, Farris, Feth, Ford, Geismar. Third Row: Gorden, Graves, Hamburger, Hardy, Hyde, Jeter, Lazarus, Louviere, Neashnm. Fourth Row: Nestor, Norton, Poirrier, Provost, Robert, Rosenzweig, Saveson, Schaeffer, Sellers. Fifth Row: Shields, -Solomon, Spedale, Terry, Titus, VanLoon, Viebig, Wfeinlzerg, KVhitney. 370 SCABBARD AND BLADE Scabbard and Blade, honorary military organization, was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1906. Established at LSU in 1923, this national society is open to cadet oflicers in the ROTC. Scabbard and Blade recognizes outstanding ability and achievement of cadet officers. lt seeks to further interest in military affairs and promotes greater harmony between the Corps of Cadets and the Military Department. Oilicers for the past year were: Guy Sherrill, cap- tain 3 James W. Ryan, first lieutenant 3 Lester E. Hopper, second lieutenantg Donald W. Moak, First sergeant. MEMBERS T. J. Adams Vernon C. Adkins O'Neill Barrett Jeff H. Benhard Gaston P. Bergeron John Blcwer Harold S. Bourgeois Jack R. Breathwit E. J. Brown James L. Brown Harold Bruce Benjamin E. Clark Frank M. Cook Donald W. Diboll Ed M. Egan J. C. Floyd K. J. Gaubert Fred Gowdy Lester E. Hopper A. J. Hover Harry S. Hover Max Johnson Carlton A. Judice Wade H. Kennedy James A. Lanier Rufus Larose Wilburn V. Lunn, Jr. H. L. Nlakofsky Massey McConnell William C. McCork1e Donald W. Moak Clarence L. Montgomery F. M. O'Quinn T. O. Perry A. W. Platte B. R. Purgatorio Gene N. Rachal James W. Ryan K. W. Sawyer Harvey J. Schwartzberg G. J. Sherrill J. N. Singletary C. D. Starnpley L. H. Stayton Carroll A. St. Martin B. M. Talbot J. R. Teague Steve Tefas E. L. Upp R. L. Watson Dan Wilkerson L. V. Willey Lodwrick M. Cook First Row: Barrett, Bergeron, Bourgeois, Breathwit, Brown, Bruce, Clark, Cook, Floyd. Second Row: Hopper, Hover, Johnson, Judice, hunter, I.:iRose. Mnkotsky, McConnell, McCorkIe. Third Row: Montgomery, O'Qulnn, Perry, Platte, Ryan, Sawyer, Schwartzberg, Sherrill, Singlctnry. Fourth Row: Stslmpley, Stztyton, St. Martin, Talbot, Tefas, Upp, Watson, Vlfilley. 371 SIGMA T U SIGM The purpose of Sigma Tau Sigma, honorary civil Officers for the past year were: Mark L. McAlp1n, engineering fraternity, is to promote ethics and ideals presidentg Robert P. Carter, vice-presidentg Ralph H of the Civil Engineering profession, and to present to McCollister, secretaryg John W. Kellen, treasurer. its members the opportunity to follow the latest ad- vances made in their profession. Donald Aertker Enrique Baez John M. Bass Charles L. Broome Alfred W. Brown Robert P. Carter Sidney G. Chalmers Tito Chaverri Donald A. Collette Bernardo Contreras Richard W. Couvillion Beverlv J. Covington MEMBERS E. J. Dantin Leo R. Dartcz B. B. Davis Robert L. Davis Lawrence L. Delaune Eddy N. Hernandez Charles W. Hill Davidson D. Hinckley James S. Hotard R. C. Jones John W. Kellcn Richard J. LeBlanc Harold J. Letz Andres Matamoros Edwin J. Marcotte Wilbert H. Marmion Mark L. McA1pin Ralph H. McCollistcr Stacy McKnight R. F. Meridith Hirsch C. Meyer Merrill L. Nash lirst Row: Aertker, Brown. Carter, Chalmers, Collette, Dantin, Davis. Second Row: Delaune, Hill, Kellvn, I.eBIanr-, Letz, Marcotte, Mc:AIpin McColliSter. Third Row: McKnight, Phillips, Ridley, Roberts, Shell, Thomas, Turner, Xvllllams. Ralph Palmer A. J. Parker, Jr. S. A. Phillips R. J. Ridley Louis Roberts John W. Shell John E. Taylor K, J. Thomas Humphrey T. Turner Carl T. Turpin Melvin C. Williams 372 ADVANCEME The Society for the Advancement of Management was reactivated in April 1947, after an inactive period of several yearsa The activities of the Society center around lectures and talks given by local business men on various phases of management, and the taking of SOCIETY F OR T OF MA AGEME T field trips to various industrial businesses within the general area of Baton Rouge. Officers for the past year were: Obrin A. Medley, president: Joseph G. Pousson, vice-presidentg James Cockerham, secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS Webster J. Acomb, Jr. John Altazan John Byrnes Anderson Philip F. Ard Frederick J. Bahlinger, Jr. John T. Blanchard Edward C. Capron, Jr. Edward C. Carlson Leo P. Champagne Roland A. Chiasson Clifford W. Choppin James Q. Cockerham Robert J. deGraauw Lucien G. DeLouise John F. D'Gerolamo Ralph W. Doerner Robert G. Dunn James D. Edwards James W. Fields Joseph C. Gauthier James F. Hanson, Jr. Frank T. Harkness A. J. Hebert Donald F. Henry Hewitt T. Jackson Lloyd G. Kilman Lawrence Mann, Jr. Arthur R. Maxey Everette E. Mayo Obrin M. Medley Leon Megginson Donald M. Melanson Willard J. Mouton Carl F. Nawoj William W. Perkins James C. Phelps Berkeley L. Poole Thomas F. Potter Joseph G. Pousson Donald MCN. Primavera Vernon E. Roark Richard A. Roberts Thomas J. Roundtrec, Jr Rodney R. Smith Flrnt Row: Altuzrm, Arfl. CILIYIWI. f711l'lS0ll. Cl121ll'lDi1gne, l'7'l1LlDDll1. D'Gerolamo, Doerner. Edwards. Second Row: Gauthier, Harkness, Jolly, Jumonvlllc, Kllnmn, Mann, Maxcy, Mayo, Medley. Third Row: Meggingon, Memnsnn, Nawoj, Perkins, Phelps, Potter, Pousson, Regan, Roundtree. tif' 373 The LSU Society of Foresters was organized to pro- mote friendships and to develop common interests among the students of forestry, and to increase profes- sional and lay interest in the field of Forestry. To accomplish this, each year the Society sponsors a Field Day for all forestry students, an Open House in the SOCIETY OF F ORESTERS nf a year book, The Annual Ring. I Officers for the past year wcre: W. S. Cockroft, presi dentg C. B. Briscoe, Jr., vice-presidentg E. S. Thornton, SCCI'Ct3.I'y-tI'C3SUI'CI'. MEMBERS V. C. Adkins F. J. Albrecht T. D. Allen J. R. Andrews F. J. D'Autremont C. F. Delaney W. A. DeWitt P. E. Dolhonde W. F. Bailey J. F. Dykes G. M. Bantner J. B. Ebert M. T. Bell R. G. Eble E. D. Bergeron J. H. Edwards E. A. Blair F. L. Evans F. R. Blanchard G. Z. Faure C. B. Briscoe, Jr. R. C. Faster Harry Brislin E. A. Golden A L. Goodwin H. M. Burnham . B I. F. Grillot Cecil Halbert, Jr. Don Hammock Tom Hansbrough Morris Henry Henry Herr D. Holcombe E. . Burns K. L. Burton D. C. Cameron C. F. Carlton E. P. Carter E. P. Champagne W. S. Cockroft G B gn. on 52 05 DH CU X Q?'F 335 g-5 UQO is 's4 Joe T. Jones W. C. Kelso, Jr. J. D. Kilgore Herman Knouse F. J. Krouse Charles Lapham W. J. LeBlanc . J. Lemaire 77 L. E. Lemoine R. F. Lewis W. A. Loc T. W. Marshall J. M. McCullough D. L. McFattcr W. E. McWhorter Hugh Miller R. D. Moody Otis Morris J. W. Netterville J. D. Odom C. O. Pearson L. C. Peters J. H. Pharcs W. L. Pierce la D. Prentiss J. H. Price J. W. Read J. W. Rhodes K. D. Richards F. H. Richardson R. J. Robinson, Jr. L. H. Romero A. O. Roye J. W. Seal C. C. Sigler F. M. Sprott J. E. Sumrall Doyle Thigpen C. C. Thornton F. N. Thurman R. V. Tomlinson J. E. Turnley R. L. Vansandt H. L. Walters W. T. Whalen L. C. White E. C. Wilkins C. W. XVilliams OP rraum Q' Fil-1' Quai El ' . ,gm mage :IJ 2 s-'-'du PS4 550 :PES EUFE 3295 Eiga' . - ' -:Ui IDD POP: 53 5 2325? BPS CS F933 QE Q'-lcii Sig-ve' DsFQ se N ' C22 5425 ssef rigge- ?e.- 5 Sm? is O o- C: s 25 .ZZSQ ,D . N. Wzmm 22:2 . :sz wpiw O J EW S3 QIPIIQ 41 Ejiw Q... E595 5.223 97.45 5' 'JJ B O QT? -G' o S P025 BEF-' 253 g-Z f to 49 WEE 5:6 E55 '4' 5 .- 555' 55? i F ': -:1 ,uc 34 inf, .. g aff' Q'2 E22 ai EE.: ml' OU! S. N. Connell J. D. Hughes D. R. Copeland A. D. Hulett E. C. Cordon D. G. Hutchinson V. W. Cothren R. B. Johns D. D. Couvillion J. E. Poston O. M. Pourciau . G. Williams . C. Winkle Row 374 I 1 SQUARE AND COMPASS Organized at LSU in 194-7, the Square and Compass Club is an organization for students and faculty who are Master Masons in good standing. It sponsors educational lectures and meets bi-monthly for the pur- Hugh L. Bracey D. Brittain Briggs Housin B. Beeson C. C. Belgard , Thomas E. Bellevue Hubert Blackwell Charles Broome Earnest W. Brooks Enoch IX. Brown Marvin R. Clemons John Creed Charles L. Drapekin L. Dale Ducotc J. C. Elkins pose of aiding in the practice of Masonic principles at LSU. Officers for the past year were: C. J. Merryman, presidentg Hugh McManus, vice-presidentg J. C. Elkins, seeretaryg James Sumrall, treasurer. MEMBERS J. Leo Foster John Fourmy Randolph Ford Eugene Frazier J. Clyde Gautier Allen Guiberteau William H. Harris Henry S. Hobbs George B. Holliday Milford Huff Guy E. Humphries George W. Junkin, Jr Marshall R. Kesling Joel V. Landis Harry D. Lea Charles H. Mann Hugh McManus C. J. Merryman Maddox Mizell D. M. Morgan Edward P. Morgan Jack Palmer C. E. Pilcher J. Stuart Pittman, Jr. Owen C. Powers Harold D. Ramsey J. A. Rodgers Paul Rozenzweig Joseph J. Rufio Sera H. Russell, III H. C. Samuels Richard Sanders Jesse L. Scoggins R. C. Stewart C. R. Stuart James Sumrall Enoch Talley W. W. Thorson B. H. Wallace J. W. West Chalmers V. Wheat C. W. Williams I'lrst lluw: Beeson, Belgard, Blackwell, Bracey, Clemons, Creed, Drapekln, Ducote. Second Row: Elkins, Ford, Foster, Frazier, Gauthier, Gulberteau. Holllclny, Humphries. Third Row: Kcsling, Landis, Mann, McManus, Merryman, Mlzell, Morgan, Palmer, Ramsey. Fourth lion Szunueln, Sanders, Scogglna, Surnrull, Talley, Thorson, Wallace, YVheat, TVi1liams. 375 AU BETA PI The Tau Beta Pi association was founded at Lehigh University in 1885 to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon, their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in Engineering, or by their attainments as aulmni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. Oflicers for the past year were: Leslie J. Waguespack, president, Oscar G. Rodriguez, vice-president, Walter T. Weller, secretary, Carlos E. Springmuhl, treasurer. MEMBERS Donald R. Aertker Nathan Anderson Sidney L. Asby, Jr. James E. Bell Robert D. Blythe Grant C. Boardman Ferd C. P. Brenner Alfred W. Brown Max I. Brown Edmond A.' Brummcr Joseph F. Butterworth Benton E. Cain Andrew J. Causey, Jr. Josef J. Cermak William R. Clough Richard W. Couvillion Beverly J. Covington Louis E. deChazal Allen N. DeFriece Lawrence J. ,Delaune Kenneth F. Denham Stanley R. Douciere Philip R. Dykstra William J. Eckert Warren W. Eikel Alex G. Finney Claude L. Fussell Harvey M. Gandy Floyd E. Garrot Lavigne K. Gatzke Anatole C. Gauthier, Elmo V. Gautreau Lawrence B. Goda Truman Goins William J. Graham Henry D. Guion Raleigh E. Guynes Francis J. Harbourt Eddy N. Hernandez John W. Hicks Louie LeRoy Hines Thomas F. Howie John P. Jones James 'N. Joyner Carlton A. Judice Kenneth Lee Kinney Bolden Leon Kinchen Thomas F. Legan Wilburn P. Lemoine David S. Levine Marion F. Maier Edwin J. Marcotte Andres Matamoros John H. McCarthy Lloyd D. McClatchey Ralph H. McCollister Percy V. McPherson, Robert F. Meredith Wallace R. Miller Virgil O. Mitchell Maddox W. Mizell Wayne H. Moll Merrill L. Nash Richard B. Nerf Ralph M. Palmer Raymond P. Peloubet Sam A. Phillips Joseph S. Prejean J Oscar G. Rodriguez Osvaldo R. Rodriguez Murray W. Rosenthal James NV. Ryan Albert F. Schcxnaydcr Herman Schluter, Jr. Harvey Jay Schwartzberg Jesse W. Shelton Willis P. Sibley Charlie G. Smith Carlos E. Springmuhl Octave P. Stouii' Roy L. Trusty Humphreys Y. Turner Pablo N. Vaillant Lucien J. Virgillio Charles H. Voss, Jr. Leslie J. Wagucspack Walter T. Weller Harold A. Whitman, Jr. Charles M. Wilson Wesley E. Young First Row: Aertker, Anderson, Ashy, Blythe, Boardman, Brenner, Brown, Brummer, Butterworth. Causey, Clough. Second Row: deChazal, DeFriece, Delaune, Denham, Dykstra, Eckert, Finney, Fussell, Gandy, Goda, Goins. Third Row: Graham, Gulon, Hlvks, Klnehen, Lemoine. Levine, Maier, Marc-otte, Meffollistcr, Miller, Mitchell. Fourth R0w:- Mlzell, Moll, l a.lmm-r, Pelouliel, Plillllps. Prnjmui, Rorlz-Iguez, Rosenthal, Ryan. Sehexuayder, Selxluler, Sehwartzherg. Fifth Row: Sibley, Smith, Snringmulil, Trusty, Turner, Vergvs, Vlrglllin, Voss, Wagur-snack, XYoll4-r, lVlllU'Z1Fl.l'l, Young. 376 GRICULTURAL ECO OMICS ASSOCIATIO MEMBERS Jerry W. Beavers James E. Benton Edward B. Bossier William M. Brown Warner L. Bruner Henry J. Casso Virgil S. Crawford David R. Daniel Gulliver W. Dawson Lonnie L. Fielder C. D. Cirlinghouse Herbert M. Graves Alex M. Hodgkins Edward E. Kern George E. King John O. Kling Malcolm Lasscigne Morris M. Lindsey James A. McDaniel Vernon D. McMorris Henry O. Pinckard Olin B. Quinn Kirby H. Randall Orla O. Roberts Franklin Rodriguez Ewell P. Roy Haskell L. Seal Richmond Slay 'Thomas Ard Sylvest Wilton W. Woodward The ur ose of this organivation is to stimulate p p . .. interest in agricultural work among college stu- dents, to foster a spirit of co-operation and mutual helpfulness among students of agriculture, to pro- vide an opportunity for a wider acquaintance with agricultural workers and problems of other sec- tions, and to correlate activities in agriculture with those in closely related fields of endeavor. Ofliccrs for the past ycar were: John O. Kling, presidentg Virgil S. Crawford, vice-presidentg Mal- colm J. Lasseigne, seeretaryg George E. King, treasurer. I-'lrst Row: Bell, Lewis. Second Row: Perkins, Sylvest, Titus. First Row: Beavers, Benton, Bossier, Brown, Daniel. Second Row: Fielder, Girllng house, Graves, King, Kllng. Third Row: Lasseigne, McDaniel, Pease, Plnekard Quinn. Fourth Row: Randall, Seal, Slay, Sylvest, Vvoodward. OFFICERS JAMES-LEWIS .............. ...... P resident ARD SYLVEST ..... . . . Vice-Prexident RAMONA TITUS ..... ...... S ecretary JACK BELL .......... .... T reasurer BARBARA LEONARD .... . . .Reporter The Agricultural Fair Association was founded to develop leadership in the College of Agricul- ture, to co-ordinate activities of the college, to earn funds to finance activities, and to promote student Agriculture Fair. All members of the college be- long to the association. AGRICULTURAL FFAIR Assoc1AT1o Alpha Beta Chi, professional sorority for women majoring in Commerce, was established at LSU in 1940 to promote fellowship among its members and interest in the curricula, and to encourage scholastic standards. Officers for the past year were: Peggy Lunny, First ROW: Aberle, Achee, Campassi, Chrlstopherson, Conrad, For-cc. Second Rim Himbert, Holbrook, Holliday, Lanoux, Lunny, Mayeux. Third Row: Minks, Mitchel tree, Nation, Parsons, Scalfl, Smart, Trichel, I president, Mary Ann Mitcheltfce, vice-president, Lois Mayeux, secretary, Joan Parsons, treasurer. MEMBERS Dorothy Aberle Audrey Lanoux Margaret Achee Peggy Lunny Elizabeth Barnett Joan Benton Margaret Campassi Shirley Christopherson Jeanne Conrad Annette Easterly Joyce Force Molly Gilpin Irene Greco Sally Hazen Valerie Himbert Betty Holbrook Francis Holliday Lois Mayeux Mildred Edna Minks Lena Mistrctta Mary Ann Mitcheltree Moonlee Mowad Lillian Nation Joan Parsons Betty Roddey Sally Scalfi Patricia Smart Jackie Trichel Mary Willox A 1 lfrvrnilm First Row: Bergeron, Boyet, Comish, Davis, Falcon. Second Row: Gentry. Him bert, Kerlin, Lea, Messer, Peterson. Third Row: Pruyn, Saveson, Scudder, Terre- bonne, Werner, White. Alpha Lambda Delta is a national honor society for freshman women whose .rims are scholarship, womanliness, and honor. Officers for the past year were: Jean Gentry, presidentg Pat Boyet, vice-presldentg Janet Him- bert, secretary, Joyce Werner, treasurer. Carolyn Apperson Joyce Bergeron Pauline Bondy Pat Boyet Beverly Burris Gloria Comish Joanne Davis Janet Falcon Jean Gentry Betsy Ann Green Mary Hair Janet Himbert Marian Hopkins MEMBERS Patricia Kerlin Betty Nell Lea Del Mcsser Catherine Anne Moore Myrtle Anne Ncames Mary Anne Pruyn Nancy Clai:e Robert Millicent Scudder Betty Schultzman Marilyn Terrebonne Joyce Werner Billie White LPH LAMBDA DELTA 378 SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL E GI EERS The American Society of Agricultural Engineers has as its purpose the encouragement of profes- sional advancement in agricultural engineering. It fosters the increased study of the engineering process as applied to the agricultural process, and serves to increase the proficiency of students desir- ing to make agriculture their life work. Oiiiccrs for the past year were: Robert W. Chris- topher, presidentg Carl Joseph Toups, vice-presi- dentg Edgar S. Rush, secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS C. S. Adkins Jose L. Rivas J. W. Barker Edgar S. Rush First Row: Adkins, Castoriano, Christopher. Goins. Second Row: Holm, LeBlanc Pittman, Richardson. Third Row: Rush, Ryan, Spivey, Wier. Alfred Louis Bourgeois, Jr.James Joseph Ryan Maurice Castoriano Robert W. Christopher Robert Henry Cole Truman Goins Joe H. Holm james P. Kiper Norman J. LeBlanc Raymond Dreyer Lucas Dalton Rudolph Pittman Ellis joseph Reynaud James Autry Richardson Ronald Joseph St. Pierre Chester Jake Schiele Courtney G. Snoddy James Howard Spillman James Wilford Spivey Humberto Tenorio Carl Joseph Toups Howard Baker Wier Gerald Noel Zeringue Joseph L. Zimmer The purpose of the Student Section of the American Society of Agronomy his to stimulate interest in agronomic work among college students, to foster a spirit of co-operation and mutual help- fulness among students of agronomy, to provide an opportunity for a wider I acquaintance with agronomic workers and problems of other sections, and to correlate activities inagronomy with those in closely related fields of endeavor. 'Oilicers for the past year were: Charles N. Bol- lich, presidentg Harold E. Harris, vice-presidentg First Row: Batnlla, Bolllch, Dolan, Dommert. Second Row: Harris, Holden, Jones, Wade. Clinton P. Wade, secretary-treasurer. ' MEMBERS n Edward Arabie Willie L. Baham Ricardo Batalla C. N. Bollich Ernest E. Bruce James A. Covington Robert 1. Dolan Wallace F. Domrnert F. A. Garcia B. F. Grafton H. E.-Harris Preston L. Holden Lloyd G. Jones Paulo E. Macias H. D. Muery Francis A. Rougeau John H. Schaeffer C. P. Wade James R. Watson William H. Willis ERICAN SOCIETY OF GRO ROMY Ann Andrews Frances Baldwin Sharey Ethridge Patricia Folsc Lily Fong Stella Harris Hilda Howell Lucile Kennedy Betty Lou Kirk MEMBERS First Row: Elihridge, Klrlc. Landry. Second Row: McLean, Rlgaud, Sturgis Wyvonne Landry Marjorie McCarty Marie Alice McLean Betty Pegucs Shirley Rigaud Ada Ryland Marie Satmary Frances Sturgis Elizabeth Whitney Membership in Chi Lambda is open to any woman student majoring in chemistry after having completed 50 hours of science, including chemis- try, in good standing with the University. The organization promotes a true interest in the pro- fessional aspects of chemistry as well as scholar- ship, friendship, and loyalty. Oflicers for the past year were: Betty Lou Kirk, presidentg Lucile Kennedy, vice-presidentg Frances, Sturgis, secretaryg Wyvonne Landry, treasurer. Iirst Row: Baskin, Carroll, Hickman. Second Row: Richmond, Roblchaux, Stacy. Wilkerson. MEMBERS Bettye Baskin Joyce Hickman Elizabeth Richmond Ruth Robichaux Martha Ann Stacy Gloria Tabor Dorothy Wilkerson Delta Omicron was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1909. Delta Beta Chapter was established at LSU in 1931. The purpose of Delta Omicron is to create and foster fellowship, develop character, arouse and encourage the appreciation of good music among musicians during their student days, and encourage excellence of individual performance. Officers for the past year were: Joyce Hickman, presidentg Gloria Tabor, vice-presidentg Dorothy Wilkerson, secretaryg Martha Ann Stacy, treasurer. MEMBERS MEMBERS Philip Bonn Edwin Coleman Ed ,Ianies Coyne Ben M. Disharoon Dan F. Goodwin Thomas Cage Gordon, Jr. William Griffith Horne Thomas F. Kramer Thomas J. Lisenby - John Gacldis McLean joe T. Myers Elvin D. Wyatt Henry Lee Yelverton Eta Sigma Phi, national honorary classical fra- ternity, was reactivated at LSU this year. The fraternity purposes to encourage classical scholar- ship, to enhance the appreciation of Greek and Roman culture, and to promote goodwill and fel- lowship among classical students. Officers for the past year were: Henry L. Yel- verton, presidentg Thomas J.,Lisenby, viee-prcsi- dent, John G. McClea.n, secretary, William Grif- ' ' lith Horne, treasurer. First Row: Coleman, Disharoon. Gordon, Horne. Set-ond Row: Kramer, Lisnnbx McLean, Yelverton. HO lint Row: llroussnrtl, Burleson, Covens, 'C'oyne, Culbertson, David. Second Row: tins: lllilnlgo, l.nrk, lien. In-e. Martin, B. D, Meliellnr. 'l'llir1l Row: G, E. Me- ' ni Mi-lin, Mlllvr, Monk, l'erm-z, ltitwlins, lilulinrcluon. lfourth Row: ltoliert, Rounrl- Lrmr, Smllli, Suiniiivrs, Titus, Triehel. Woollwill : Jerry Jamison Ann Armstrong Lillian Aplin .Tackle Arbour Jeanette Austin Barbara Best Billie Joe Boatner Marie Boyle Betty Mae Bourg Jerry Bourgeois Rachael Broussard Nell Brousseau Marguerite Burleson Josie Dean Castle Altha Chevallier Anna Dean Connell Kathleen Connors Claudette Cciuvillion Lina K, Coyne Barbara Daniel Ann David lA'innie Davis Lucille DeR0uen Betty Jean Duncan Jane Dunn Beverly Elkins Claire Forestiere Anclree Geismar Ethel Guerin Carolyn Haeuser Jean Sue Hamburger Betty Ruth Heard Jerry Hidalgo Helen Johnson Helen Jordan Carolyn Kavanaugh Ann Kied Franr-es Lambert Mary Jane Lark Betty Lea Mary Lee Anita. Lehman Barbara Leonard Jerry Lorie Honora Lyall Roberta Lyon Mildred Martin Ruth Martin Elizabeth May Beverly Ann McDonald Billie Dale McKellar Elayne McKellar Margaret McNair Mary Frances McNair Louise Mestepey Bernita Miller I-Iilcla. Jean Moak Edna Mae Morris Tootie Nesbit Doris Parker Lolita Perez Judy Porch Jeanne Reese Paula Sue Richardson Virginia Roundtree Enrlyne Shankerman Mary Helen Smith Elizabeth Sterling Katherine Summers Betty Joan Taylor Ramona Titus Dorothy Triehel Elrnagene Xvallter Pat WVarfl Gloria Weinberg Stella Xvnolfolk The Home Economies Club was established at Louisiana State University in l928 to foster higher ideals of home life, better health, and better home management. The organization also serves to better student-faculty relations in this field. Oflieers for the past year were: Ramona Titus, president, Barbara Leonard, vice-president, Vir- ginia Roundtree, secretary, Anita Lehman, trea- surer. ME ECO OMICS CLUB HORTICULTURE CLUB E. L. Blair Albert can Wallace Dommert Phillip Emhauato Douglas Fletcher James Fonfenot William Fontenot C. Goodson MEMBERS First Row: Blair, Dommert, Embanato, Fletcher. Second Row: Guilbeau, Jones Andrew Hart Turney Hernandez Lloyd Jones Henry Ledct Gene Morgan Clementine Perroux Robert Persac Earl Warren Purruux, Persue, Stephen Guilbeau The purpose of the club is to promote greater interest in the field of horticulture, to promote leadership, and to obtain a greater spirit of co- operation among the students of horticulture. Oflicers for the past year were: E. L. Blair, presidentg Stephen Guilbeau, vice-presidentg Clem- entine Perroux, secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS Joseph H. Baker, Jr. Edward D. Bourdet James S. Carr Andrew J. Causey, jr. Harry P. Clagett Andre D. Couturie Clement C. Cox John R. Delk Samuel A. Dillon Joseph E. Douglas Lloyd L. Drury Carl J. Ernst Donald F. Farrelly Charles A. Hansbrough Paul G. Hightower, James V. Holladay john P. Jones James J. King Archie C. Landry Eugene L. Main Pcrcy V. McPherson Ellis McDonald Cris W. Meister john M. Palmer Ray Peloubet Edward C. Toups J llrst Row: Bourdet, Carr, Causey, Couturie, Dclk. Second Row: Douglas, Drury, Green, Griffith, Hzinsln-ough, Hightower. Third Row: Jason. JOHGS, King. Palmer. Pelou be t, Walllck. Alvin Green Jerald Wallick William C. Griffith The purpose of the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences -is to advance and disseminate knowledge of the theory and practice of the aeronautical sciences, and to offer the opportunity to become acquainted with the personnel and activities of the Institute as well as to promote a professional con- sciousness and fellowship. Officers for the past year were: John P. Jones, president, Charles A. Hansbrough, vice-presidentg Ellis L. McDonald, secretary-treasurer. INSTIT TE OE AERO AUTICAL SCIENCE MEMBE llrelen Arlnniis Elmo Authement Grace Bailey Curl Steven Bnllun Marie 'Plmrcsn Barcelona Elizabeth Baskin Cecil Ilcligarcl Ann NNlnn Bilbo Geraldine Bishop Paul Broussard Gwendolyn Bnnviio John B. Coldwell Robert, L. Vzmiplu-Il Ivor Carroll Alma Luo Clark Page Collier IJ:-other D. Dnvlxl Julian Dm-lzo L. H. Illoblnlns Cllflun Dry Alton Dultovliur I., L. lfnlmvr Carmen Gr-norm-s John B, Gremillion F. Mr-rrelh: Grin-e Oliver I-lnrgrovn Amelia I-intein-1' Wendell Hinos llerbert Il-llnlon Vvilllam Iloopor John A. Hunter Loonarxl Kilgore Ululrc Lefolwi-c Eur! Lewis Lontoc Long RS .l.Illisn.n J. Lylns Minnie Madden Viviun Marsalise Thomas Mcven Josephine Miecll Annu Louise Miro Edmund Jost-on Moore 'Eliznheth Narller Vifllllam Neel Robert R, Nix Dennis Noah hunora. l'nIn'wr Luc-illo Polilz .lamm-s IJ. Pm-sr-oti Tal ljguln-It ltlllmrt Illi-id Mary 1-'lvlun Rui-let Marion Iiuf-tlmin .losuph Rufio Anna Slum-pi-r Autlrey Stler Ralph Stur-ki Beverly Anne- Thatvlier Jr-an Thomas Mrs. Tennle Turner Louis Xiiagner Merle F. XVarren Dot xVZLiXV0lJll Annlv Lou XVi-hh Antoinette Hieetl Lawrance Yvllloy XV, NV. Williamson Mary NVIIIIS J. B. XYonley Vlnw-ent Znnf-it l 1 First Row: Anderson, Byrnes, Collier, Dobbins, Dry. Second Row: Guedry, Polltz Thatcher, Yhttwoocl, Xvilley. ' The purpose of Kappa Delta Pi is to encourage high professional, intellectual, and personal stand- ards and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. It endeavors to maintain a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to quicken professional growth by honoring achievement in educational work. Officers for thc past year were: James Prescott, president, Lawrence Willey, vice-prcsidentg John Hunter, secretary. larsl Row: Ali-xlus, Ava-rn, Hollins, Hum-lcalrexv, Butcher. Seeonil Row: Friedel, Gregory, Ilurstell, Ka-Ily, Iilarllncz. Third ltuw: Masllng, Mays, McBr:iyer, Stewart, Tardy, XValterR. MEMBERS Carl J. Alexius William J. Avera Carl S. Balius W. A. Buckalew Thomas E. Butcher Kenneth Campbell Carl C. Fontana 'Norman L. Friedel Lloyd F. Gregory Tommy L. Hendricks Stanley E. Hurstell David T. Kelly Edward G. Luck Douglas P. Martinez Billy A. Masiing James A. Mays J. E. McBrayer Joe Probst Ronald St. Pierre John W. Stewart John E. Tardy Robert S. Turnipseed Kenneth Walters Formerly Delta Kappa Psi, this organization was recently initiated as the Beta Gamma Chap- ter of Kappa Kappa Psi, national honorary band fraternity. It has as its aim the encouragement of scholarship among members of the bandg the organization recognizes outstanding musical ability and talent in individual band members. Ofhcers for the past year were: Carl J. Alexius, presidentg Carl S. Balius, secretaryg David T. Kelly, treasurer. A S Louis H. Wagner APPA PHI PA MEMBERS First Row: Becnel, Bereegeay, Deisze, Ferguson, Frledel. Second Ron G'1.squct Gerald A. Becnel Welman J. Bercegeay Howard E. Camp, J Julius A. Deisze Norman L. Friedel Hewitt B. Gomez Terrell A. Goode Perry A. Guedry Wilfred M. Hargis William Hooper Wilfred C. Leininger Howard Lieberman Ray H. Martinez Edmund J. Moore Charles D. Phillips Hoyt Powell James D. Prescott Wyeth A. Read Harry L. Stagg Van E. Leigh Kappa Phi Kappa, national professional edu- cational fraternity, was founded at LSU in 1934. It purposes to promote the cause of education by encouraging men of sound character and recog- nized ability to engage in the study of its prin- ciples and problems. The fraternity emphasizes among its members social intercourse, scholarly attainments and professional ideals. Officers for the past year were: Hewitt Gomez, presidentg Welman Bercegeay, vice-presidentg James Prescott, secretary-treasurer. GOIHSZ. Goode, Guedry, I-Iargis. Third Bow: Hooper, Kelly, Leigh, Lieberman Martins 1 Fourth Row: Paul, Rigaud, -Stagg, W'agner, VVlIson. MEMBERS C. J. Alexius James B. Landry John L. Babb Mel Larned George P. Baker Carl S. Balius Duane J. Bowen Robert L. Burton Thomas E. Butcher Ben Ed Cain James E. Camp Braccy Campbell Mark I. Cavell Donald Christmas Earle Cooke P. A. Davison Lee J. Fortier B. Cecil Gibson James Harris Robert Hatton Tommy Hendricks Stanton Jensen James R. Lee Hall Lyons Winfred Mask James C. McKinney George Muller Thomas Oliphant Tommy Owen Earl Rankin Lavan Robinson Ned J. Romero Dehral Shelton Lewis Spencer John Stewart James Stuart John Tardy Walter J. Thomas Tommy Tolocrt Herman Vincent first Row: Alexius, Babb, Balius, Boehle, Burton, Butcher. Second Row: Christmas, Davison, King, Lee, McKinney, Muller. Third Row: Owen, Stewart, Talbert, Tardy, Thomas, Vincent. PHI MU ALPHA James A. King Naaman Woodland Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is an honorary and pro- fessional music fraternity, having as its purpose the advancement of the cause of music in America. It was founded nationally in 1898, being estab- lished at LSU in 1938. Officers for the past year were: James C. Mc- Kinney, presidentg Robert L. Burton, vice-presi- dentg Lewis Spencer, secretary, James E. Camp, treasurer. SI PO IA MEMBERS PHI UPSILO OMICRO First Row: Covington, Culbertson, Elkins, French. Second Row: Heath, Lark Lehmann, Mason. Third Row: Messer, Patch, Roundtree, Teplit, Trlchel. I Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national honorary fraternity for Home Economics students founded in 1909 at the University of Minnesota. Sigma Chapter was installed at LSU in 1931. Member- ship is based on scholarship and leadership. Officers for past year were: Frances Covington, presidentg Manic Lyles Culbertson, vice-presidentg Georgilyn Mason, secretaryg Mimi Teplit, treasurer. I MEMBERS Inez Beam Mary jane Lark Frances Covington Anita Lehmann Manie Lyles Culbertson Georgilyn Mason Virgie McCall Adell Patch Mimi Teplit Mary Kathryn Curtis Jean French I Helen Hoover First Row: Adnms. Aertlcer, Amy, Aueoln, Bebln, Bartolo, Bell, Bello, Blythe, Clayton. Second Row: Collier, Craft, J. F. Davis, H. L. Davis, Exnlcios, Finney, Ford, Franclol, Gnutreaux, Graham. Third Row: Knlpmeyer, LnPnlnte, Lasnlle, Lemolne, Levine, Low, Mays, Mitchell, Mlzell. Moll. Fourth Row: Murphy, Palmer, Pecot, Pliner, Rebontlseh, Roberts, O. Rodriguez, Rosenthal, Schluter, Shults. Fifth Row: J. S. Smith, Strueener, Stouff, Trusty, Turner, Vincent, Vlrgllllo, C. B, Whltninn, H, A. Xvhlt- man, M. C. NVilllams, Vifoolum. 385 6? Q'-P- i 'Weldon Q. Adams Robert Adolph Donald R, Aertker Leon S, August Camille A. Aucoin Earl P. Babin Herman M. Babln Adolph R. Bartolo James E, Bell WV, R, Bell Norman Bellinger Hobson J. Bello, Jr. Lollie B, Bienvenu Robert D. Blythe Clarence M. Brassell Mabel A. Broussard Robert L, Broussard Max I, Brown Xvallace H, Campbell Paul Capote 'xVillm.m R, Clough Hubert I. Collier Clement C. Cox Charles F. Crcwson Leo R. Dartey John F. Davis Lawrence J. Delaune Bernice Dispenza. Joseph E, Douglas John F, Exnleios Patricia. Folse Patrick Ford Albert L. Fourmy F. G. Fournet, Jr. Charles Franciol Floyd E. Garrott Mareelian F, Gauteraux Thomas M. Goldman Alvin Green L. L, Hines Nina Hughes Yvonne A. Jones Carlton A. Judlce Margaret LaSalle Henry C. LOW Kler Maddox Orlancli Maggi Eugene L, Main Jimmy Mays George B, McGuire Hugh L, McManus, Jr. Doris Meyer Maddox VV. Mizell James R, Murdock Herbert Dewey Oster John M. Palmer Ralph M, Palmer Alice E. Peeot James V. Pilman Leon M. Pliner Frank W. Polaskl Joseph S. Prejean John A, Rebentisch Oscar G. Rodriguez Osvaldo R, Rodriguez Vvilliam B. Ross Donald E, ShiDD, Jr. Marian B. Smith Robert L. Smith Yvllliam R. Smith, Jr. Camile Stafford Octave P, Stouff, Jr. L, H. Stayton, Jr. Kempton A, Toups Roy L. Trusty Humphreys T, Turner Robert S. Vincent Lucien J. Virgillio Leslie J. Wiisruospac-k Harry C. 'Wells James D. Viiestfall Christine B. YVhitman John J. T.Vllliarns liielvin C. YVillian1s Charles M. lvilson Frank Woolam John I-I. Knipmeyer Pi Mu Epsilon is a national honorary, profes- sional and scolastic, mathematics fraternity. Its purpose is to promote the study of mathematics and good will among all people who strive for an education. Oflicers for the past year were: Donald E. Shipp, Jr., president, Marion B. Smith, vice-presi- dentg Alice E. Pecot, secretary, Frank Woolam, treasurer. POULTRY The purpose of the Poultry Science Club is to foster and promote interest and improvement in the poultry industry of Louisiana. I Officers for the past year were: John Benge, presidentg Norman Pitre, vice-presidentg Victor Hodgkins, secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS Robert Beamer Lemuel Hawsey John Benqe Emmett Houeye Edgardo Blanco Victor Hodgkins I Edmond Boutlreaux Olin Joffrion Dan Clower David Meyer Charles Drapekin Norman Pitre Ralph Germany George Sherman ff' SCIE CE CL First Row: Beamer, Bengc, Blanco, Boudrvnux, S1-cond Row: Drapelcin, lloueyi Pun-he. Sherman, u. Sigma Alpha Iota, oldest national professional music fraternity, was established to further the 1 development of music in America and to uphold the highest ideals of a musical education. Officers for the past year were: Joyce Kurtz, prcsidentg Virginia Werlein, vice-presidentg Regina UB l ' . First Row: Allen, Baggett, Bailey. Barr, Burnman, Coco, Daly. Second Row: Davis, Dollarhide, Evans, Fant, Ferguson, Floyd, Gaudln. Third Ruw: Hancock, Hawkins, Jones, Kurtz, Mackie, Norheet, Ruethaln, Shoptzlugh. Fourth Row: Smith, Stallings, Stout, Thorson, XValker, XVer1ein, Vvilliams, Xvrlglxt. I Allen, secretaryg Narlene Barr, treasurfrr. MEMBERS Regina Allen Carolyn Baggett Narlene Barr Beverly Coco Gwen Daly Joanne Davis Carolyn Dollarhide Rose Ann Evans Dot Floyd June Gaudin Betsy Ann C-reen Estelle Hawkins Klilcen Jones P I 386 Joyce Kurtz Shirley Mackie Mary Ellen Norlleet Marian Reutliain Betty Schutzmann Mary Sue Smith Virginia Stallings Cynthia Stout Mary Margaret Wa Virginia Werlcin lker Bonnie Kate Williams Pat Wright SENIOR MOOT COURT BOARD The Senior Moot Court Board establishes the pro- termines the eligibility of prospective contestants Cedure to be followed ir1 the Law School Moot Court Olieers for the past year were: Robert T. Farr, chair trials. The Board selects the cases to be used, draws mang Elward H. Wright, vice-ehairrnang Louis D up the regulations that will govern the trials and de- Smith, secretary. Bnvk Row: I'i', Jenn 1 hux'is, .lost-pli A. lfllll, Joseph B. Ollmhf, NVnrren E, Hood. CIsx.i'm-xxev IG. llnmero. Front Row: lilwm-11 ll, Wright, llobc-rt T, l-'m'r, Louis D, Smith. Noi in l'i1-lure: Cu:-nnos 1 :nu1 Blwntilln, John ll. Url:-litun, The Junior Moot Court Board, composed of eleven juniors, decides upon the regulations, procedure and eases to be used in the junior Moot Court trials. The board, in addition, supervises Freshman Moot Court trials in the spring semester, at which time arguments Buck Row: Hugh J. Kelley, Warren L. lllengls. Second Rww: Sidney E. Cook, Julian J. Rodrigue, Nathan M C al h o u n, Bailey E Chaney, Allen J, Tillery. Front Row: Dudley L, Guilbeau, Monty M. XVyche, Francis P. Tucker, Yvilliam F. VVHSOI1 are presented on eases selected by the Senior board. Members of this board will compose next year's Senior board. Officers for the past year were: Nathan M. Calhoun, chairmang Julian J. Rodrigue, vice-chairrnang Bailey E. Chaney, secretary. IOR OOT COURT BOARD I A ELTA Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fra- ternity, endeavors to instill in its members the highest ethics of American journalism, and guide them through their college careers. Through its alumni organizations and placement services, Sigma Delta Chi renders a valuable service by finding positions for its members on graduation. - Officers for the past year were: A. O. Gold- smith, presidentg Larry Richard, vice-presidentg Gibbs Adams, secrctaryg George Arcencaux, treasurer. MEMBERS Gibbs Adams George Arceneaux Willie Bernard Tom Brackett Bill Bridges Cecil Brownlow Ted Castillo Roy F. Cauley Hubert Collins Mario Fellom A. O. Goldsmith John D. Graham William Grass Marion Hays Ray Hinchee A. J. Keplinger Jim LaCaIHnie Fred Muerer Pat O'Bryan J. D. Oliver Larry Richard Steve Richard Edward E. Smith First Row: Adams, Arcenenux, Brackett, Bridges, Brownlow. Second Row: Cauley G01dSmitl1. Graham, Grass, Hays, Hinehoe. Third Row: LaCaf11nle, Muorer, Oliver L. C. Richard, S. J, Richard, Smith. The University Women Veterans Association is composed entirely of women students who were members of the auxiliary branches of the armed forces. The organization promotes friendship among women veterans. first Row Achee, Coney, Gable, Minlcs. Second Row: Mott. Milmme, Newell. 011'- Third Row: Perdue, Pulaski, Richardson, Stier, Thompson. Officers for the past year were: Agnes Newell, presidentg Marjorie Perdue, vice-president, Betty Coney, secretaryg Norma Mumme, treasurer. Margaret Achee Lois Atherton Margaret Backlund Jacqueline Brown Elaine Carville Betty Coney Gwendolyn Daly Ernestine G. Durrett Audrey L. Gable Anne Gannaway Mary Louise Gehring Angela Guidry Elaine Lambert Mildred Minks Norma Mumme Jean Mott Agnes Newell D. Carol Ory Marjorie Perdue Alice Richardson Billie Sayes Audrey Stier Nellie Thompson RSITY WOMEN'S VETERANS ASSOCIATIO MEMBERS WO N'S RECRE TIO A ASSOCIATIO The Women's Recreation Association affords an opportunity for all women students to partici- pate in archery, badminton, basketball, dancing, ping-pong, paddle-ball, tennis and volleyball. Officers for the past year were: Mary Margaret Lansing, president: Patricia, Danaher, vice-presi- dentg Mercedes Spcdalc, secretary, Evelyn Sand- ford, treasurer. Pat Brown Elizabeth Claitor Wesley Cragin Patricia Danahcr Joanne Davis Alma Edmons Mildred Estopinal Jacqueline Evender Patricia Glueck Mary Margaret Lansing Carol Lou Lloveras Elizabeth Moulin Patricia Parker Janice Persac Evelyn Sandford Mercedes Spcdalc Mary Ann Thomas jo Ann Thorson Jean Travis Maridel Viator First Row: Davis, Estopinal, Glueek, Moulin. Second Row: Ottwell, Parker, Sanford Speciale, Thomas. 135 First Raw: Applcquist, iBXl.t0!TliUl, Bonner, Burns, Carlton, Coclcroft. Second Row: L,othren, Crow, Ebert, Eble, Ellssaldo, Glasgow. Third Row: Goodwin, Gresham, llmishrnugli, Ilolconihe, Johns, Kelso. Fourth Row: Lewis, Marshall, Minor, Palmer, West, Willlnms. 389 Xi Sigma Pi, national honorary forestry fra- ternity, has for its objective a higher standard of scholarship in forest education, to work for the upbuilding of the profession, and to promote fra- ternal relations among earnest workers engaged in forest activities. Officers for the past year were: Thomas Hans- brough, presidentg V. W. Cothren, vice-presidcntg F. J. Albrecht, secretary. MEMBERS Fleetwood J. Albrecht Martin B. Applequist Bryant A. Bateman John D. Bonner Charles F. Carlton William S. Cockroft V. Watt Cothren A. B. Crow James B. Ebert Robert G. Eble Jacob C. Elissalde L. L. Glasgow Archie L. Goodwin Claude H. Gresham Thomas L. Hansbrough Ralph W. Hayes Edward D. Holcombe Kenneth H. Hoover Robert B. Johns Thomas W. Marshall Charles O. Minor Gordon L. Rogers Richard F. West L. G. Williams L LPH KAPPA KAPP Alpha Kappa Kappa, medical fraternity, was Oflicers for the past year were: William N. Beachy founded at Dartmouth College in l888. Beta Pi presidentg Jacob I-I. Kety, vice-presidentg John L Chapter was established at the LSU School of Medicine Harris, Jr., secretaryg Armant C. Touchy, treasurer. in 1934. MEMBERS Earl J. Alleman Henry A. Baehr Hugh F. Baker Charles P. Bass William N. Beachy Harry VV. Bernard C. Adrien Bodet, Jr. Donald J. Braud Lastie J. Broussard Eric T. Brown Etienne R. Brown Charles L. Chavigny Chris N. Christy Cecil W. Clark Thomas J . Davis Jack N. Dean George W. Dix Wilson J . Eroche William D. Flory Robert R. Fowler Nicholas C. Gagliano Jack H. Gani Charles J. Ganucheau James P. Garner Thomas J . Garvey Gerald R. Gehringer Joseph A. George Angelo J. Giorlando George C. Hall Donald T. Hanley Ronald A. Hardcv John L. Harris, Jr. Emmett L. Hebert Thomas Hebert John F. Hensleigh Glen V. Higgins Richard L. Jankoska Gerard W. Jauchler Albert S. Johnson Ewell C. Kemp Jacob H. Kety Roy A. Landry George A. Leidenheixncr William M. Letson first Row: Beachy, Bodet, Chavigny. Harris, Hensleigh, Johnson. S4-ouncl Row: Letson, Kety, Mazircean, McDonough, Mclntire, Meador. Third Row: Musso, Robinson, Rodwig, Salntieh, Schneider, XVoodard. Walter J. Majewski Ray F. Marceau Joseph P. Martinez Norman L. Mauroner William S. McCampbell Culpepper H. McCuller Ralph J. McDonough Clarence T. McGraw Daniel P. Mclntire John D. Meador Ralph G. Mollerstuen Joseph P. Musso Guy Otwell Charley F. Passman Charles E. Peres Joseph D. Persich Edward J. Puneky Richard A. Roberts E. B. Robinson, Jr. John P. Robinson Francis R. Rodwig Fred J. Ruiz Jack P. Ruli John S. Salatich Frank A. Savoy Raymond F. Schneider Albert B. Sonnier Hollis A. Stafford Bernard H. St. Raymond Jack P. Strong Joseph Tarride, Jr. Eugene Theriot Armant C. Touchy Lco J. Vallettc Alvin J. Vines Vernon A. Voorhics James H. Waddell Charles C. Wagner James E. Williams, Jr. Hollis J. Wiseman Boyd M. Woodard 04? 390 3 First llmv: .I1m'tl'lcIut, Brlam, Bulnnmu, Burklmlter, Clements. Cline, Cl'3.Vlff0l'd, Gllllcs. Gnm'r-lure, lmmxnrmrl, lflxwrlsmm, Harvey, Helmer, I-Iendersou, Hlnnmu. McNccly, Morales-Vllu. Muolllnpf, Pm'111cnte1', Parrlsh, Rathbone. Fourth Row: Smith, XV. 1. Smith, SfK'1J11l'llS, Stone, Wheat. PHI CHI f4' fa C2 EE-Q2 U1 l-. Or'-wrmzww-wp1wA1mzww1rrq.1?F1rpHsff 5:3 Q 1-2.frfowQswQwQgwzwPwswwgf,5vff?2 5725- - Cp m-- TJ- Q 5.-.-. .-- -1 J... UUmU2OoQ2cuO25Qw.1w'-'mSw'5-5mga: 5 Q, ga2?u22f:ssfgafm:s'5,sSEQ-954525-2+ :L Q 9,322 5- S305 Sir 5:5 as 2 5' :QSO 0225 -1 5 Q 'i L' 2 nj :OD Q .., S- cv rj '-s U13 i n:,,,S n--4-. S D 5 fi Q-2 OO cw rdf FEFF? ?'FF3U? FF-'OFU'f2T1PUF?UQ'frf1H ga ' r-M f '75 Cl ' . 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Q-42 w gn ww nv-fra :rw--: 5 f3m rn :Sq 5-5 En .-r gg :: swn ' o-4F,'crQ gf-1 5-Q . 5- 2 :la 3 'sg 1-+ 0 C gf 92 PVS' ,- :S ww: Q22 Q 21919 2153 14-137 :I .oo 0 :-'23 5'-MP3 E. , .. 5535 .-:G Q: mi - . 5 2 wil' su, SRU! SQ mflqi .. 2- :- ES- sv N23 5:4 QE .-5,1 V52 Q22 af: Q . Qui UJH-z 2139 . W. Wright 391 6 ALPHA EPSILO IOTA First Row: Braud, Crisp, Dugas, Dunmxm, Second Row: Genclel, Hymel, Phares Alpha Epsilon Iota, medical fraternity, was founded at the University of Michigan Medical School in 1901. Psi Chapter was established at LSU in 1938. Officers for the past year were: Frances Bass Pizzolato, presidentg Elizabeth A. Crisp, vice- presidentg Nancy A. Walker, seeretaryg Frances M. Hymel, treasurer. Pizzolat 0, Walker. Elizabeth A. Crisp Loyola Mae Donely Suzanne Dugas Freda Dunman Evalyn Gordon Gendel Floris M. Hebert Gwen Hargis Howell Frances M. Hymel MEMBERS Megnon W. Jumcl M. Jo Nish Molly Jo Peperone Jean C. Persons Frances Bass Pizzolato Bettie M. Powell Nancy A. lvalker Kathleen A. White '!'E V .x I-V . 3 ' I ' rw' ' lure 1 We l 1 1 Phi Delta Epsilon, medical fraternity, was founded at Cornell University Medical School in 1904. Beta Ornicron Chapter was established at LSU in 1938. Officers for the past year were: Ralph Levin, presidentg Kapel Burk, vice-presiclentg Jack Zoller, secretary-treasurer. MEMBERS First Row: Burk, Ettlnger, Levin. Second Row: Lurle, Polk, Zoller. Kopel Burk Marvin Ettinger Meyer Kaplan Nathan Kern Jacob Lahasky Ralph Levin Alan Lurie David Mikoff Gus Miller Seymore Polk I. I-I. Saltz Monroe Samuels Bernard Steinau Meyer Sutton Jack Zoller HI DELT EPSILO 392 . 1 THE ' EWMA THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Back Row: illlvmentine Perroux, George Mowail, J. Ben Meyer, Eldridge Genrlron, A Brou, Sidney XVaguesyuu:k. llfreut Row: John Knight, Marie Claire Surgl, Charles l Colleen Cilll'lI5Cl'l, Barbara. Austrum, .lemme Conrad. First Row: William A. Young, Madeline Lazarus, Karl J. Young, George H. Simon, Albert J. Simon, Shirley Stephenson, Claudette liourlllion. Doris Gianelloni, Louis Guilbeau, Francis T. Cazayoux, Hugh L, Sweeney, C. A. Miller, Jr., Babs Moeblus, Arthur Dellaune, Jr. Second Row: Roland Gravois, Carmen Gene-res, Joe Laniendola, Jr., Carmen B. Houssel, Leon 'Por:he. Mona M. Olivier, Alvin J. Navarre, Msgr. Robert E. Tracy. Fr. lVilliarn D. Borders. Joseph V. Rodrlgue, Marian TL-ssier, Harold F. Menard, Mary Kay Rowland, Ernest J. Breda, Sue Rodriguez, Bennie Powers, Sue Ann Kleinpeter, Third Row: Wzrltfli' Landry, Emily I-lolalian, Carolyn Wilson, Bill Riehl, Leonard Joseph Nlfaguespzic-li, Joy Morgan, Bobbie Nesbit. Betty Spencer, Virginia Montalbano, Dorothy lfurlong, Jeanne Reese, Pat. Sanchez, Ellen Melancun, Irma lVest, Clementine Perroux, Frances Leinberger, Neil Breehtel, Kathleen Troxrzlair, Beverly Meye-r, Carthc-rine Ann Moore. Fourth Row: 'Conrad Dueros, Harry Riortia, Enrique R. Gonzales, John R. Knight, Clair M, Cuzayoux, Yvilllam A. Laurent, Joe I.aCarn. Betty Fisher, Marlon 'l oulon, Betty Serpas, Vlfilson Manuel, Sidney L. Sell:-r, Joseph Y. Sn-lhelta, John L. McGinnis, I . J. Bahllnger, Jr., Vernon M. Bahlinger, Dick Rod, Ralph J. Treuil. Irma Kenny. Fifth Row: Wade M. MrNholl, l-'larnlrl Snvoie, Fulton .l. Olivier, Lydia. Namias, Erin Spitzer, Elaine Theull, Laura Miller, Helen Rim-hter, Otto A. Rees, Raymond J. Roy, Francis J. Xvilsou, Georgine McGovern, Pat MvGovern, Phyllis Pie, Jean Illatthews, Jean Scott, Phyllis Donatelll. Gabriel Daeunha. Sixth Row: Felice lioy, Edward C'. Marquette. J. XVaguespack, E. J. Moore, R, N. Maumus, Charles C, Broussard, Curl V. Flores, Robert .l. Moulin, Dun Montz, Lenny L., Patterson, Billy Miller, Justin I-loril, Herman Schluter, Jesse H. Morris, Lynn J. Uurullu, August J. During. 394 5. , Qvh Ping-pong is one of the many past-times at the Catholic Student Christmas brought out the Newman Clubbers to a party at the Center. Center where crazy gifts seemed to be the vogue. First Row: John W. Vonlress, Joseph R. Poche, Lavlllo Waggenspaclc, Ameclee Bron, Jr., Charles Nelson Bollich, Marion Matherne, George Mnwucl, .Tnsur Rnlldl, Rodolfo Nnrvncz, Luis A. Peralta, lliaynard Cush, Fernando J. Bergonzoli, Jerry Yvhipple, Gerard A. Ruth, Second lluw: J. T. Jones, .loo Koenonn, Alnxur Lzmrlry, Nvillie J. LeBlanc, Ron nld J, Landry, Alan Lasseigne, Eugene J. LeBlanc, Msgr. Robert E. Tracy, Fr. Wm. D. Borders, Darrel ljnrrillonux, Paul Koons, A. J. Adolph, Jerry Boudreaux, Xvesley Levesque, Robert Guillory, George Cologne, Jr. Third Row: Gloria LeBln.nc, Chorlc Clmclicre, NVinnle Davis, Earl J. Lorlo, Bill Hazllp, Evelyn Huerstel, Rose Mario Hotard, Elsie Broussard, Dorn Luo Gulllnltl-, llolorvs llehcrt, llully Fitzsllnnmns. Forrest L. Hooper, Bernard A. 1-Ieinze, Kathleen Jones, Harold J. Laurent, Pat Ln:-Blanc, .loc Loupe. Ilfourlh Row: .lnhn D. Grnluun, Xlflllyne Farr, Norman Frledel, Albert Fourmy, Hennessy Goudeau, Jr., Colleen C. Gillen, Harold P. Gnutrc-nnx, Ilosnrlo Gull-egos, Emily Glfll'flI'j', Jnvlclo Guitlry, Eli Gauthreaux. Ethel Mne Guerin, David Guelfo, Eldridge Gen-dron, Oscar I-Iarbourt, Clmrh-s lh-novn, .lr. Fifth Row: Colleen Czunpcrl, Linn Coyne, Laura Cali, Barbara. Coco, Janet Camhre, Cassius H. 'Clay Betty Nestor, Mary Chnlnpugnl-, Mnybr-lla Couvlllon, ll'1nrl4':u'o1: Cxunpussi, lVillle Lewis Duhon, Lawrence J. Debaune, James Daigle, Harold De Keyzer, Cecil G. Eel- wnnls, Sixth lion: l.un'l1ln-li lxnsnrum, Holly .Ansn-um, Peggy Austrnm, '1' herese Bm'ce1m1a. Patrick B1'iSll1lC- Ge01's'e Bemr, 1lIO1's'u11 Binut. Riu-lmfil Hl'Dl.lblHlll'll, Mn-lvln flnulml, ll't,'Il0 Sellers, Clmrllc Cleveland, John Crowther, Ellily Crochet, Del Couturiu, Norton Coco, Robert Fontenot. 395 Y. M. C. A. The YMCA is an inter-denominational fellowship of men students and faculty united for the purpose of Christian fellowship, service, and growth in Christian faith. The YMCA at LSU serves in the same capacity as about five-hundred other associations of its kind throughout the United States. Officers for the past year were: Allan Collette, presi- dent, William Stracener, secretary, William Stirling treasurer. MEMBERS Ed Adams Gray Faget Tolbert Adams J. C. Floyd William T. Adams John Fretwell Warren Balovich Robert Frye Tommie Benton Charles Blakewood Milton Bloomenthal Carney Brice Stewart Butler Malcolm Byrnes James E. Coleman Allan Collette Lodwrick Cook Bob Curry Max Curry Ricardo Gavidia Ralph Gibson Dan F. Goodwin Frederick W. Grant Philip Green Wilmer Harper James O. Hebert, Jr. Windell Hines Edwin Jones Kingsley Kelly Joe Kenyon William L. Daniel Major DePingre Charles Knight First Row: Benton, Blakewood, Brice, Byrnes, Coleman, Collette, Daniel, Jasper Kohler Jimmy Lawton Gillis Long Arthur Lowenstein Jimmy Lowery Warren D. Millican Donald Moak Joe Moreland Thomas Nay Gerald Nelson Stanton Nethery Ben Day Reily Rocco Revisore Gerald Rigby Landrum Salley Robert Short Fretwell. Second Row: Louis Spann Bryant Stewart William Stirling William Stracener Lloyd Tcekell Walter Thomas Bobbie Turner Charles Tyler Ken Uffman William Veal Lionel Wallis George Weiss Johnny White, Jr. Lesly lNhite David Williamson J. P. Woodland E. F. Young, Jr. Gibson, Grant, Green, Hebert, Kenyon Long, Lowenstein, Nay. Third Row: Nethery, Phelps, Reily, Revisore, Salley, Short, Spann, Stirling. Fourth Row: Stracener, Teekell, Veal, White, Woodland, Young. 396 An international, inter-religious, non-sectarian or- ganization, the YWCA at LSU strives to draw into cooperative cflorts all the religious groups of the cam- pus in orclcr to promote Christian ideals and to render Jerry M. Allen Julia L. A rnold Marguerite Oulcln Carolyn .Buggett Joyce Uztiluy Bettyo llnslcln Catherine Bean Dottle Berry Geraldine Bishop Barbara lrllnnr-hard Jm.-kle Rlotner .Terry .Tenn Bourpreois Velma Ellznlwtli Bonrpzeols Beryl Tilarn-lie Howden Catherine Patricia Royet Betty .Jo Brent Eniogene Bridges Barbara Brooks Faye Jenn Brown Beverly Glenn Bruchhaus Mary Ann Burk Beverly Burris ltlarthn. Jo Bush Sara Louise Butts Betty Jo 'Caldwell Ruth Puplnn Burlmra Ann Cnpncl Sue Lynn Carroll Ann Carter Bettie Martin Patfhlngea Altha Olivia Chevaliler Shirley Chr-lstophcrson Mary Ellen Chumley Carolyn Clnlre Clark Sally Clayton Ruth Mildred Cohen lVlI1l'H'0l'Y Collier Cynthia. Jenn Connell Mury B. Conner Ann Ecllnc Cox Sarlet Covens Mary Virginia Crosby Betty Cullom Aston Bnrlmrn Daniel Doris Ifnvls Joanne Vlavls Shirley lfoan Franc-es Edelstlen Shirley Ettlnger Mnrrzarct Susan Evans Fraiices Ann Everett Betty Sue Ferguson Vonnle Fernandez Dorothy .loan Fu-th Enilly S. Feth lrmu lfrledberg Ruth Anne Fuhrer Martha Louise Fulton Virginia, Lee Gnult Eleanor Gayle Anrlree Simone Geisman Betsy Ann Glssel Sarah Elizabeth Goff Joy Golfllierg Marilyn Goldsmith Peggy Grnefensteln Alma Gertrude Graves Roscnvtry Graves Erllne Gwln Betty A. l-Tamherlln Patsy Ann 1-larbuck Jani:-o I-lnrrly June llart Tflarhuru Dale Helms Carol Hendrickson lllartna. Foster Herbert Bcity C. Hernandez Mary Fnrr Hlll Janet llimbort Valerlo llimbert Frances J. Holliday Annie Gray I'lolllny.:sworth Bobbyo Ann Hudnall Jean l'lllffX'l'H'Lh Lots Aileen Hyatt MEMBERS Ruth Ann Hyneman Martha A Ives .Terry Jamison Florence Jastrcmski Glenna M. Jenkins Xvava M. Jenkins Iris Jenson Helen Rita. Johnson Jimmie Dee Johnson Dorothy Jo Jones Frances 'Carolyn Jones Carolyn Kavanuugh Dorothy Ellen Kemper Lucile Erlwina Kennedy Helen E. Kern Barbara Elizabeth Kessler Diane King Marie Knight Ola Marie Knight Rheba Kathryn Kramer Elsie Katherine Landry Lennie Lavigne Alice Yost Lawson Elizabeth Pipes Lawson Yvonne Leach Mary Elizabeth Lee Lianne Elizabeth DeRay Rose Marie Lewis Emily Liles Mary Frances Lohman Janet ll. Looby Peggy Lunny I-larrlet Lou Maloney Betty Ann Malvauey Angel-ze Managan J. Ruth Mark Sue Marshall Pat Maybin Lols E. Mayeux Marthell McArter Beverly Ann McDonald Kathleen Anno McHenry Y. .C.. an effective service to both students and faculty of the University. Otlicers for the past year were: Valerie Himbert, presidentg Helen Brookshire, vice-presidentg Mary Ann Mitcheltree, secretaryg Joanne Davis, treasurer. Jan McPherson Jo Ann Williams Meredith Louise Mestepey Annette Miller Bcrnita. Barbara. Miller Betty Miller Mary Ann Miteheltree Mary Jo Moore Martha Browning Morrison Elizabeth Nadler Ann Isabel Neasham Jacquie Bello Neilsen Jimmie Nicholson Shirley Nolen Irma. Nussbaum Alberta. Olsen Betty Oxford Lenora Palmer Ruth Palmisano Patricia Parker Marilyn Elaine Payne XVyemn Florence Pennington Jacqueline Perrin Gloria Joy Pickens Judith Ann Porch Hilda Beth Prater Clara. Jean 'Pulitzer Syble Reagan Marjorie Reeks Peggy Ann Reynaud Betty Richardson Paula Sue Richardson Adelaide Ferrell Ridgeway Juanita Robert Rena Marie Roberts Sue Marye Rodriguez Kathryn Rogers Anna, Luis Sackett Carol Saunders Taris Isabel Savell Jane Schaefer Millicent Scudder Mary .Lynn Sheppard Mary Sue Sherwood Patricia A.. Smart Mary June Smith Alice Elizabeth Stackhouse Marjorie Stephens Cynthia Gray Stephenson Elizabeth Ann Stevens Roslyn C. Strauss Charlotte Stringer Rcnza 13. Taussig Mimi Teplit Beverly Ann Thatcher B. Jo Ann Thorson Joyce Toler Sallye .lean Toniette Sylvia Torbet Amanda, Cathleen Trlchel Ina. Hunter Unglesby Rebecca. Van Pierce Dollie Sue Viebig Sally XValder Bertie X-Vallaee Barbara Vilalthers Joan Xvaruer Sammie Alice Wlatklns Margaret YVatson Gloria Xlfcinberg Aileen Florence Xvelner Alna. Mae XVcis Molly Jean lVelboru Virginia. Leila 'Werleln Nancy VVinthrop 'Wheeler Yvillie Mae 'White Barbara Xvllenzick Barbara. Irene XVilkes Margie Lee VVood Mary Stella XVoolt'o1k Charlotte NVormuth Shirley Young Mary Frances Younger First Row: Baslcin, Broolcshlre, Covens, Davis, l3'cth, Graves, Hardy, J. Hlrnbert. Second Row: V. B. Himhert, Holliday, Lacey, Lyles, Maybin, Mayeux, McCoy, Mlcheltreo. Third Row: Neasham, Prater, Savkett, Savell, Smart, Stackhouse, Tepllt, Werlein, lfvhisner. Q. 397 BAPTIST ME N CAMPUS The BMOC was founded on the LSU campus to Officers for the past year were: William E. Crawford, promote brotherhood and cooperation among the Bap- presidentg Frank B. Staton, vice-preiidentg Lawrence t1st men students. It is maintained for their moral B. Russum, sceretaryg Roy Crittenden, treasurer. 'md spiritual improvement. C. S. Adkins Joe Barefoot J. W. Bateman, Jr. John D. Bonner W. H. Bozant George T. Briggs C. R. Busby Bill Cockroft Galen Crawford Virgil S. Crawford William E. Crawford Roy Crittenden Ralph Crosby Jimmy Doyle Bill Foster John C. Fuller Phil Green Arthur V. Hall Glenn Hall John B. Hall Clarence R. Heirtzler, Jr. Milford Huff Max James Maxwell Jeane Troy W. Kennedy MEMBERS Monroe C. Lutrick Kenneth May Allen L. Mears, Jr. Bobby Merchant Woody N. Milcy Joe Moreland Lester Myers Jesse Scroggins K. O. Shipp Thomas M. Stafford Frank B. Staton Sam L. Thurmon Ned O'Toole Touchstone Ed Walker John Pool Edwin Walker Rocco Revisore Ernest J. Walters Claude P. Reynolds John L. Warmack Lawrence B. Russum Aubrey Wilkerson Landrum Salley Roy Wilkins, Jr. Tu-st Row: Adkins, Barefoot, Bateman, Bonner, Busby, Cockroft, VV, E. Crawford, Crittenden, Crosby. Second Row: Doyle, Foster, A. V Hull .T B Hall, T. G, Hall, Fuller, Green, Heir-tzler, James. Third Row: Ken ncdy, Lutriekh May, Mears, Mlley, Moreland, Pool, Revlsorn, Reynolds Fourth Row: Russum, Shipp, Salley, Stafford, Staton, Thurmon, Touchstone: Walker, Wai-mack, Wilkerson. BAPTIST STUDE The Baptist Student Union was founded on the LSU Campus for the purpose of enlisting the students in the activities of the local Baptist churches. The or- ganization also serves to unite its members in social UNT N COUNCIL activities and strives to deepen the spiritual life of the LSU student. Oflicers for the past year were: Joe Moreland, presi- dentg Dorothy Ann Mitchell, secretary: John Bonner, treasurer. - MEMBERS John Bonner Jimmy Doyle Helen Brookshire Bill Foster Bob Childress Arthur Hall Bill Crawford Georgia Harper Elmer Crosby Carolyn Hcnnesy Max Curry Wendell Hines Ruth Palmisano Larry Long Frankie Stevens Woody Miley Sam Thurmon Dorothy Ann Mitchell Jim Vining Joe Moreland J ay Walters First Row: llunni-x', nl'L'NlliSllll'l , C'hilrIrt-ss, f'rnwford, Crosby. Second Row: Doyle, Fdster, Hall. Hennesy, Miley. Third Row: Mitchell, More- land, Palmlsano, Thurmon, Vining. 399 WESLEY F OU DATIO The Wesley Foundation is dedicated to the idea that each person needs a religious philosophy in order to make satisfactory adjustment to all of life, but it must be a philosophy that is intellectually respectable, spiritually meaningful and morally relevant. It seeks to aid students in the development of such a philosophy Davie Lee Alders Tom H. Arnold Tracey Arnold Jean Austin Johnny Babb Lucille Bailey Priscilla Beckcom Bill Blanton Anne Bornman Betty Jo Brent Beverly Burris Dot Burt Bob Campbell Mina Jean Carruth Madeline Clocrehain Tom Cooke Betty Cullom George Dameron by confronting them with the life and teachings of jesus in a manner designed to evoke whole-hearted commitment to Him and His way of life. Ollicers for the past year were: Dale Ducote, presi dent, Jerry Rigby, vice-presidentg Jeanette Austin secretaryg Hubert Humphreys, MEMBERS Ann Darwin Dale Ducote Gene Dunnam Wilma Edwards Betty Sue Fergurson Herman Garrett Polly Gemar Roger Guissinger Marcia Guissinger Mary Hair Hubert Humphreys Billy Kline Ola Marie Knight Joyce Kurtz Mary Jane Lark Joanne Lyles Ruth Martin Pat Maybin T. H. Milby Billy Ray Modisette Bettye McCleskey Emma Lou McLin Joline McMahon Betty Norton Harlon Norton Blake Owen Carolyn Pearce Marjorie Pulliam Sammie Poole John Rachal Bob Raiford Gerald Rigby Edna Louise Sackett Roy Selby Ruth Shoptaugh Walter Simpson U'C21Sl.lI'CI'. Harry Stagg Edsel Stonecipher Mary Bob Swain Barbara Terry Leo Terry jack Thorp Bob Turnipseed Mary Margaret Walker Patsi Wells Billy Wicker John Oscar Willis Anita Wilson J. P. Woodland Stella Woolfolk Warren Woolfolk Marcus Wren Fountain Young First Row: Alders, T. H. Arnold, T. R. Arnold, Austin, Babb, Balley, Blanton, Bornmnn, Brent, Burris, Burt. Sm-emul Row: Carruth, Cncreham, Cooke, Cullom, Darwin, Ducote, Dunnam, Edwancls, Garrett, Gemnr, Graves. Third Row: M. A. Gulsslnger, R. P. Gulsslngcr, Humphreys, Kline, Knight.. Kurtz, Lark, Martin, Maybin, McCloskey, Mllby. Fourth Row: Mudlsette, B. Norton, I-I. W. Norton, Pearce, Poole, Pulliam, Raclml, Snckett, Selby, Shoptaugh, Simpson. Fifth Row: Stagg, Swain, Thorp, Walker, Willis, Wllson, Woodland, Woolfollc, Wren, Young. 400 IEWISH STUDE COUNCIL The main objectives of the Jewish Student Council are to serve the Jewish students on the campus in their social and religious activities and to sponsor unity among all students. Officers for the past year were: Irma Nuss- baum, presiclcntg Joann Solomon, vice-presidentj Thomas Goldman, secretary. MEMBERS Nan Bluhm Helmut D. Praeger Frances Fox Bob Scharff Herman M. Goldberg Harvey Schwartzberg Thomas Goldman Joann Solomon Irving Greenberg Bernard Steinau Hertzel Hyman Aileen Weiner Flora Jo Mansfield Irving Wilenziek Irma Nussbaum first Row: Colt, Conrad, Grooms, Marshall. Second Row: Olsen, Sehnell, Sherwood, SHOW. First Ilnw: Bluhrn, Fox, Cfoldberg, Goldman. Second Row: Greenberg, Mansfield hussbaum, Scharff. Third Row: Schwartzberg, Solomon, Weine1', Wilenziek. MEMBERS Eddie Conrad Francis Schnert Al Coit Mary Sue Sherwood Tommy Groome Bill Snow Buddy Marshall Shelby Werlein Alberta Olsen The Westminster Fellowship is the organization of the Presbyterian Church established at colleges and universities to provide students with oppor- tunities and facilities for wholesome cooperative Christian experience and training in worship, study, recreation, and social fellowship as a part of normal church life. Officers for the past year were: Eddie Conrad, presidcntg Francis Sehnert, vice-presidentg Mary Sue Sherwood, secretaryg A1 Coit, treasurer. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP Austin, Jeannettee. 60. 400 Barry, Mary Elizabeth, 127 Benton, Thomas H., 84, 277, AMERICAN INSTITUTE 'OF NEERS, B A A CAPPWLLA cnom. 197 Aws nxncurxvn coun- IL, 30 Algldle, Walter L.. 291 Abat, Beg-iy? 131111.31270 Ab l , ee .. Abgglgl Dorothy Jane. 110. 378 Abide, George V.. 110 Abney, Dorothy M., 84. 311 Abreu, Efruin, 141 Carl E., 54 Achee. Aches, Lois J.. 132 Achoe, Mu.rgn.ret Louise, 110, ELECTRICAL ENGI- NEE RS, 340-341 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGI- 379 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRONOMY, 379 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF 'CIVIL ENGINEERS. 351 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL E N G I- NEERS, 352 Amos, James T.. 120 Amundson. Jerry, 170, 291 Amy, Franco E., 141, 385 Anand, Harish C., 141 Ancelct, Lester A.. 76 Anders, John Robert, III, 170 Anderson, Dorrunce L., 141. 340 Anderson, George T.. Jr., 54 Anderson, Harry J., 60. 345. 359. 383 Anderson, Jimmie G.. 106 Anderson, John BYFDS. 110. 281 Anderson, John Harold. 110 Anderson, Kent, 110. 333 Anderson, Merllyn M.. 127 Anderson, Nathan L.. 141. 375 Argdiefsoxi, Perry VV., 60, 348. Anderson, Peter Vern, 120 384 Alford, Ivy L-. 170 Blgiii, , 8 A31-'Zge,38Mnry Elizabeth, 60 Achee, Roxana J.. 52. 339. 306 Acomh, Cvrll L-. 156. 269 Acomb, Webster J.. Jr., 110 Acogta, 'Courtney Sharll. 141. l. Aclogm, Gwendolyn Marie, 331 Acostu, Norma Ray. 170 Acosta, Olmos A.. 150. 347 Acosta, Remus E., 170 ACTIVITIES. 181 Acuff, Ad!I'lll'B.l Dewey. 141- AAH2 G t nEugene 34 am, aso . Adam, Harold J.. 110. 289 Adam, Patricia l-l.. 60. 315 Adams, Edward L.. 170 Adams, Edward M.. 170 Adams, Ella B.. 60 0 Adams, Emmett R.. 94- 34- Adarns, Fred Blair, 156. 842 Adams, Helen Moore. 127 Adams, James Hay. 75 Adams, Leroy Gibbs, 98, 388 Adams, Opal, 00 Adams, Polly Ann. 319 Adams, Thomas Jefferson. 156. 2-11. 233. 344 ,, Adams, Weldon Q.g150- 33 Addington, James L.. -Tl'-. 141 110, 279, Aden. Munerd W.. JI'-. 279 Adkins, 'filarence S.. Jr.. 379, 39 1 Adkins, James Leon, 141. 342 Adkins, Vernon C., 60 Adkins, William D.. Jr., 110 ADMINISTRATIVE O' 1' ld I '- cnns, 17 Adolph, Albert Joseph. 259 Aertker, Betty Louise. -129 Aertker, Donald Il.. 367. 372. 316, :ass I , AGRICULTURAL ECONOM- ICS ASSOCIATION. 377 AGRICHIi?S1f?A?wFAu' AS' SOCI - - AGRICULTURAL SENIOR5. 60 AGRICULTURE U N D E R- GRADUATES, G8 Agudclo, Alejandro. 170 Agulllard. Edward. 00- 343- 359 Albrecht, F. J.. G0 Albritton. CINGG 11- 279 Alders, Davie Leo. 400 Alessi, John J., 141. 340 Alexander, Albert E., 170 Alexander, 1EIsol1lf:.lrl1'1i-.2232 A exnnder, . . '-. Alexander, John XV.. 141. 342 Alexlus, Carl John. 132- 333. Alfred. Shelby G.. 233 Allaln, Joseph B., 60. 239 Allemrm, Earl. 44 Allemon, Eno John, Jr.. 155 Allen, Alvin L.. Jr.. 132 Allen, Dennis R.. 269 Allen, Jerry M.. 170. 309 Allen, Jim A., 170 Allen, Powell A., 156 Allen, Regina. 331. 380 Allgood, Glen I.. 110 Alllnaud, Lionel 'C.. Jr.. 150 Allphin, John C., Jr., 285 Allred, Clarence VV.. 273 ALMA MATER. 6 ALPHA BETA 'CI-IT, 378 ALPHA. 309 CHI OMEGA. 308- ALPHA 'CHI SIGMA, 346 ALPHA DELTA 111, 310-311 ALPHA EPSILON row., 392 ALPHA EPSILON PHI, 336 ALPHA EPSILON PI, 294 ALPHA GAMMA RHO, 295 ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA, 390 Sharon. 170, 321 Anderson, Andrews, Jean Elizabeth, 127 Andrews, Lowry Bee. 170 Andries, R. C., 156, 367 Andrus, A.. Marlon, 141 Andrus, Joyce, 306, 311 Angulzola, Rogelio Ernesto, 170 Annlsou, Vvillle E.. Jr., 291 Anthony, Warner I-lale, 34 Aplln, -Cater Freeman, 141 Aplln, Lillian, 60 Appel, Robert Louis, 156, 263, I7 -73 Applebaunl, Stanley Frank, 170, 293 Amulequlst, 'Martin B., 389 Arable, Milton Paul, 170 Arboneaux, Patricia Ann, 120 Arbour, Joseph Donald, 84 Arbour, Julcs Emile, III, 156 Arbour, Virginia, 307. 325 Arceneaux, Felix F., Jr.. 54 Arceneaux, George, 98, 267. 291, 388 Arceneaux, Thomas Joseph, 170 Ard, Philip Flshburn, 303, 339, 354, 358, 369, Ardltl, Lucien Isaac, 84,8267 Ardoin, Mervln Patrick, Arklo, William Spencer, 273, 354 Armand, Sebastian Cabot, 110 Armstrong, Bonita Ann, 68, 319 110, Armstrong, Will Steven, 170, Ar-nulfud. Henry, 141 Arnaud, Jolm Felix, Jr., 106, 365 Arnaud, Ralph G., 75 Arney, Charles M., 34 Arnold, 'Clif J., 141, 340 Arraold, Julia Lawrence, 75, 3 5 Arnold, Marleen, 170, 362 Arnold, Thomas H., Jr., 156, 346, 350, 367, 400 Arnold, Tracy Raymond, 170, 400 Amy, Hilda L., 311 Arrlagn.-T, Cristobal, 156 Arruza, Antonio Eugenio, 156, 350 Arsement Leo Anthony, 141 ARTS AND SCIENCES SENIORS, 75 ARTS AND SCIENCES UNDERGRADUATES, 84 Asby, Sidney Lee, Jr., 141, 348, 359, 376 Ascanl, Joseph S., 110 Ashburn, Nolen L., 34 Ashley, James I-I., 170.. Ashmore, Aubrey Kenneth, 110, 279, 358 Ashworth, Guy Thomas, 34 Askew, Edward, 267, 285 Asplin, Mark J., 54 Asseif, Mary Virginia, 127 Assisi, Marguerite Oulda., 127, INDEX Austin, William Eugene, 104 Austrum, Barbara. 68 Austrum, Betty Rae. 132 Austrum, Peggy Fae, 132 Autln, Octa, 92, 342 Autin, Pearl Marie, 75 Avant, John Lewis, 52, 360 Aven, Russell Edward. 34 Avera., VVilliam J.. 132, 296, 383 Avlce, Guy, 104 Ayres, John Henderson. 285 Babb, John Leslie, 132, 384, 400 Babbitt, Frank H.. 156 Babin, Carl John, 120 Babin, Daniel Mitchel, 110 Bnbln, Earl Paul, 156, 350 385 Babin, Joseph E.. 156 Babln, Mary Alice. 325 Bablngton, YVllllam Magee. 279 Bncklund, Margaret Charlene, 75 Bacon, Edmund C., 267, 277 Badeaux, Lester C.. 68, 361 Baehr, Alden H.. 46 Baggett, Billy. 242 Baggett, Carolyn. 386 Bnggett, Mary Carolyn, 329 Bagwell, Clinton O., 110 Baham, Alvin Goylon, 365 Baharn, W'illle Lester, 60 Bahllnger, Charles L., 289 Bahlinger, David K., 289 Bahllnger, Frederick J., Jr., 110, 267, 289 Bahlinger, Vernon M., 267, Barth, Katherine Ann, 170 Bartolo, Adolph M., 156, 350, 367, 385 Barton, Ernest H., 283 Bartus, Alex Charles, 141 396 Benton, VVi1llam C.. 156 Bercegeay, Welman J.. 34. Barzottl, Amadeo M., 106 BASEBALL, 250 BASKETBALL, 245 Baskin, Bettye, 84, 203, 327, 380, 397 Baskin, Charles Richard, 156, 367 Baskin, Elizabeth, 132 Baskin, Mary Elizabeth. 75 Bass, Charles Patten, 46, 75 Bass, John M., III, 29, 141, 384 Bergeron, Belvln Francis, 111 Bergeron, 'Clovis Joseph, 68, 348, 359 Bergeron, Gaston P., 371 Bergeron, Joyce Rita, 84, 378 Bergeron, Mark Allen, 132 Bergeron Nedra Ann, G8 Bergeronf Rubin Anthony, 141 267, 277 Bgss, Marian Lucille, 132, 29 Bass, Ray, 246 Bass, Vvllliam Vernon, 170 Batalla., Ricardo, 68, 301, 379 Bergeron, R. L., Jr., 279 Bergeron, Samuel Joseph, 120 Belrieron, St. 'Clair J., Jr., Berieron, Victoria Beatrice, 17 Berguera., German Gerardo, 61 Bernard, Harry Warren, 46 Bernard, Jules VVilburn, 98 Bernard, Mary Lee, 311 Bztgagnan, Bobby Springs, 285, Bateman, Bryant A.. 389 Bitgnan, Dallas Lane, 68, Bateman, John Wesley, Jr.. 84, 285, 398 Bateman, O. Jerry, 132 Bates, Hilton Eugene, 120 Bates, Robert D., 170 Baudin, Betty Jane, 315 Baudoin, Edmund J., 285 Bauguss, Lee Britton, 141 Baumann, George Frederick, Jr., 92 Bzllmeister, Gerald Gillette, Baxter, Maurice Gordon, 141 Baylor, Adella N., 34 Beachy, Wllllam Nicholas, 44, 390 Beall, Perry I-I., 156, 277 Beam, 'LeRoy Michael, 141 Beamer, Robert A., 68, 386 289 Bahm, Fletcher Hypolite, 156 Bailey, Barbara J.. 132 Bailey, Betty Lucille, 132, 400 Bailey, Bailey, Joyce Ione, 75, 325 Levera. Ann, 386 Balgey, Marshall Pearce. 170, 2 7 Bailey, Truman Alton, 170 Bean, Catherine Louise, 127, 329 Bean, John Philip, 60, 357 Bean, Vera. Inez, 60 Bear, Arthur L., 141, 342 Beard, Alonzo Joseph, 120 Bailey, Wilmer F., 68, 295 Baird, Joe, 242 Balze, .Tackle D., 350 Baker, C. Douglas, 100, 297 Baker, George Paul, 127 Baker, Harold, 283 Baker, Hugh Frederick, 46 Baker, Myrthe B., 170, 333 Baker, Robert Eugene, 110 Baker, William Reese, 110 Baldwin, Albert Jack, 46 Baldwin, Frances Pryor, 305, 307. 322 Ballus, 'Carl Steven, 132, 383, 384 Ball, Walter L., 92 Ballard, Edwin Regis, 120 Ballard, Lane, 84. 281 BANDS, 196 Banlchead, Norma Jolene, 120 Bankston, George. 170 Bankston, Russell M., 132 BA5g1'IST MEN ON CAMPUS. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION, 399 Barake, Jose A.. 156 Barbay, Tchn Milton, 365 Btargnay, Joseph Alvin, Jr., 1 Barber, Charles Leroy, 283 Bardwell, L. E., Jr., 170 Bargefoot. Joe Bennett, 75, 3 8 Barneld, Daniel Ramsey, III, 291 Barker, Donald Francis, 120 Barker, John Wllllani, 60 Barkley, Richard A., 279 Barna, Magda, 166, 335 Beard, Howard H., 170 Beasley, James C., 120, 302 Beatty, Betty Ann, 68 Beatty, Gerald Francis, 170 BEAUTIES, 208-219 Beauxis, John Oliver, Jr., 156, 340 Beavers, Jerry Vvayne, 377 Beckcom, Priscilla, 315 Becnel, Charles L., 170 Begzgiel, Gerald Arthur, 127, Becnel, Marilyn, 170, 317 Bedoy, G. G., 156 Beebe, Harold Lance. 60 Beebe, Herman K.. 60 Beecham, 'Trevor William, 170 Beeson, Housln Bernard, 141, 340, 375 Beggs, Paula Rae, 331 Behrnes, Helen L., 75 Belchic, Albert M., 283 Belgard. C. C., 375 Bellsle, Charles A., 293 Bell, Fred Jr., 141 Bell, Herbert Adolphus, 60 Bell, Jack E., 68, 263, 295, 357, 567. 377 Bell, James Edward, 141. 340, 385 Bell, James Frederick, 170 Bell, Marvin Thomas, 34 Bell, Virginia, 331 Bell, William R.. 287 Beglzsn, Paul Peter, Jr., 34, Bellar, Melvin Lawrence, 52 Bellard, Carl Joseph, 34 Bellarrl, Ward M., 46 Bellenger, Paul P., 283 Beirgisard, Robely Joseph, Jr., Bernard, Thomas Leon, 111 Bernard VVarren E. 156 Beaiwer, Violet M., 132, 307, Bernos, Betty A., 362 Bernstein, Henry, III, 34 Berry, Beverly Ruth, 127 Berry, Dorothy Louise, 170 Berry, John Elbert, 68 Begrirgf, Richard Cameron, 141, Berthelot, Richard J., 46, 391 Berthier, Agnes, 132, 317 Beftholdh Charles Williani, 1, .. ., 4. Bertrand, Nelwyn 'Carole, 313 BETA ALPHA PSI, 354 BETA SIGMA EPSILON, 355 BETA -SIGMA OMICRON, 316-317 BETA TAU MU, 356 Beter, Robert Alvin, 170 Bethard, Shirley Ann, 34 Betts, Mary Kay, 84, 333 Beven, Michael, 75 Bevis, Stanford Dawson, 44 Beyeholr. Irving A., 44 Beyt, Barbara, 333 Beyt, Bernard Eugene, 52 Bianchi, Richard H., 106 Bickford, Robert E., 142 Bickham, Ewell D., 170, 296 Bicknell, Albert Lindsey, 46 Bicknell Harold R., 46 Biehler, Laurens C., Jr., 111 Bielkiewlcz, Dimple, 84, 325 Bienvenu, Raymond Lee, 54 Bienvenu, Rene Joseph, 34 Blgby, Walter, 271 Bigelow. Norris Richard, 291 Biglane, Kenneth E., 75 Bilberry, James D., 170 Bilbo, Andrew J., 34 Bilbo, Ann Winn, 132, 305, 307. 311 Billeiter, Bettie Ann, 170 Billiot, Tommy Charles, 170 Blndursky, Bernard Milton, 265, 295 Bishlr, James R.. 171 Bishop, Geraldine, 127 Bjorkgren, Alfred, 68 Blache, Elmore Allison, 171 Black, Black, Billy Gene. 171 Grover C.. Jr., 44 Black, Joe Ralph, 111, 291, Norman Frank, 171 Blaekard, Betty Iris, 171 Blackburn, Buell Edward, 142 Blackman, Albert E., 68, 359 Blackwell, Hubert, 171, 375 Blagg, John Dormar, Jr., 273 Blair, Albro Alwin, 60 Blair, Elbert L., 60, 349, 382 Blair, Hugh C., 142, 281 Blalze, Clarence, Jr., 156, 287 Bellestri, Joe, 84 Blakewood, Charles Huffman, Atizflcley, Charles Edward, Jr., Barnard, Charles P., 267, 281 Barnes, Betty Gene, 170, 313 Barnes, Charles Merlin, 156 Bzgxsaes, Jay Dall, 106, 267, Barnes, John J., 75, 269 Barnes, Joyce I.. 170 Barnett, Barrie P.. 156 Barnett, Edgar Fisher, 279 Barnett, Elizabeth, 110 Barnett, Lloyd W., 156 Barnett, Robert Blake, 342 Barnett, Zane Murphy, 156 Barnett, Ortha m s 46 Bellew, Eugene Charles, 156 Begaigxger, John Lester, 156 Beggnger, Norman, 141, 297, Belllnger, Robert N., 120 Bellinger, Thomas, 111, 297 Bello, Hobson Joseph, Jr., 104, 346, 385 Belmont, Ernest C., Jr., 156 Belou, Wvllllam St. Cyr., 291 Belsom, Edgar Louis, Jr., 141 Barone, Alilig-IA LAMBDA DELTA, Al'5Ii33IIA. OMICRON PI, 812- Atgielrton, Charles Andrew, 4 Ja e. Charles L., 141, 342, BBTDGY, 344 Guy Santo, 170 ALPHA PHI OMEGA, 3-17 ALPHA. TAU ALPHA, 348 Atherton, Lois G., 75, 368 A1555-IA. TAU OMEGA, 268- ALPHA XI DELTA, 314-315 ALPHA ZETA, 349 Alsip, Benjamin H., 34, 361 Altazan, John E., 120, 303, 354, 368, 373 ALUMNI FEDERATION, 23 Alvarez, J. Euseblo, 170 Alvarez, Jose Paul. 301 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF SJSJEMICAL ENGINEERS, ATHLETICS, 233 Atkins, Aylmer, 170 Atkins, Marshall Lee, 141 Atgdlnson, Anno. Faye, 170, Ll Atkinson, Jane Ann, 313 Atkinson. John Barlleld, 291 Attaya, Miriam Theresa, 52 Attenhofer, Norman, 256 Aubin, Douglas Edward, 170 Aubry, Babette Carola, 329 Aucoin, Camille Augustin, Jr., 104, 385 Austin, Curl Earl. 281 Austin, Charles W., 84, 353 Barr, Alena Faye, 34 Barr, Narlene Wallace, 166, 386 Barre, Barbara Ann, 84, 317 Barre, Beverly Jean, 98, 317 Barrett, Barrie Pierce, 296 Barrett, Helen M., 75 Barrett, O'Nelll, Jr., 75, 356, 364, 371 . Barrllleaux, Bernette G., 141 Barrllleaux, Darel Adam, 120 Barrilleaux, Huey P., 156 Barrlos, Pierre C., 52, 350 Barron, Ronald L., 156, 351 Barry, Denis A., II, 110, 291 Barry, Kitty A., 54 403 352 Bendersky, Louis, 84, 293 Bendersky, Marlon Elaine, 75. 335 BENGALIERS, 353 Benge, John Mercer, 60, 386 Bengtson, George W. 94, 365 Benhard, Jeff Hals, 267, 275 Benitez, Osiel H., 104, 301, 346 Bennett, Claude E., 319 Bennett, Ernest L., 291 Bennett, F. Clayton, 287 Bennett, Helen, 75 335, 370 Bentgey, Harry Ernest, 156, 27 Bentley, Patsy Sue, 75, 327 Benton, Fred, Jr., 360 Benton, James, 68, 377 Benton, Joan Victoria, 111, 333 Benton, Leslie Newell, 54, 360 joe, ess, 365, 396 Bgakewood, Eldred Grltlin, III, 156 Blakewood, William Havard, Jr., 171 Blanchard, Albert J., 156 Blanchard, Barbara., 321 Blanchard Janet, 68, 321 Blanchard, Jeanne 'Marle, 315 Blanchard, 277 Blanchard 171 Blanchard, Ulysse J., 142 Blanche, Alex M. 277, 342 Blanco, Edgardo F., 60, 386 Blankensteln, Francis Raw- don, Jr., 111, 271, 354, 369 Blanton, William N., 84, 361, 400 Blattner, Frederick E., Jr., 142, 281 Blewer, John R., 120, 283 Blitch, Norman H.. 171 BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB, 357 Block, Harold L., 75 Blom, Louis David. 92 Blotner, Jackie, 336 Blouln, Florine, 317 Blouln, Rudolph Matas, Jr., John Taylor, 111, Richard Joseph, 60, 359 Blalgllm, Nathalee, 127, 370, Elggg Robert Gerand, 62, 347, Eckert, William John, 145, 352, 376 Ecksteln, Robert E., 85, 293 Edell, Robert Howard, 112, 298 173, Edelstlen, Frances Ann, 301 Edgerton, C. E., III, 85 Edmonds, Joseph Claude, EDUCATION SENIORS. 121 127 F Fagasrlega, Victor Jose, Jr., Faciane, Claramae, 85, 311 Fairbanks. John Henry, 173 Falrehild, Edward Joseph, II, INDEX Folse, Henry Arthur. 98 EDUCATION UNDER- GRADUATES, 132 Edwards, Edwin Vvashlngton, 52 GO 317. 36 Faktor, Sara Jean, 77 Falcon, Gloria Faye, 69 Falcon, Janet Rita, 85, 378 Falcon Sue, 133 Falgout, Woolen Joseph, 77 Folse, Joseph A., 104 Fellini, Patricia Ann, 104, 305, Fontenot, Edwin, Jr., 173 Fontenot, James Flournoy, 36, 265. 295 Fontenot, Karl Joseph, Jr., 121. 279. 358 Foanetganot, Robert Dale, 158, Fontenot, Robert L., 121, 358 Fontenot, Warrent J., 173 Folnltsenot, NVilllam Kenneth, Fussell, J, M., 174, 363 Edw'arLcls, George, D., 85 Ecygriards, Jack William, 77, Egwards, James D., 112, 358, 3 Edwards, James Hardy, 62 Edwards, Lee Graham. Jr., 271 Edwards, Richard Vernon, 158, 285 Edwards, Wilma, 133, 40 Egan, Edward Myers, 275 Eggleston, Dorothy Jean, Eggleston, 'Margorie Lee, Eglin, Stuart Baker, 36 Eidson, 'Sarah Jane, 62, 0 112. 112 106 321 Fandal, 'Carl John. 173 Fant, Shirley Elizabeth, 133, 317, 386 Fagffxiler, Charles Earl, 46, Farr, Robert T., 52, 366 Farr, Vfiilyne Marie, 173 Farrell, Charles F.. 173 Farrelly, Don Francis, 145 Farrelly, James Clark, 173 Farrier, Bennie Hinton, 287 Farrington, Elizabeth Griggs, 77, 307. 329 Farris, Anthony Ellis, 173 Farris, Eloise Theresa, 113 Farris, Joseph D., II, 85 Farris, Mary Ann, 77, 307, FOOTBALL, 236 FOOTBALL COACHES, 234- 235 Forbes, Ben Lawrence, 121 Forbes, Jessie Roberta., 173 Force, PI. Joyce, 113, 378 Fogfld Billie Joyce, 306, 317, . I Ford, Patrick L., 36, 385 Ford, R. F., 69, 359, 375 Fogii Suzanne Aylene, 133, Fdrhe, Robert H., 211 Flags, Charles Joseph, 267, Foret, Norman P., 173 Foret, Vifarren VV., 62 FOREYVORD, 5 Eidson W'ynona, 173, 321 Eiseman, Xvilliam H., 112. 293 Ekkcr, Charles, 36, 362 Eldred, Ernest R., 285 128, Eldred, Sammle Nell, 319 Eldridge, Fred Lee, 173 Eley, Jessie Lee, 128 Elizizalde, Jacob C., 62, 349, Elkins, Beverly Tinsley, 69, 368, 381, 385 Elkins, Joel C., 128. 375 Ellender, Jacqueline Sllls, 133, 307, 331 Ellerbe, James Edwin, 303 Elliot, Charles B., 77, 303 Elliott, Dan P., 145 333, 370 Fasuiriyheaux, Norman P., 145, Faught, Clayton Joseph, 173 Faught, Sherman Elbert, Jr., 85. 356 Faulk, A, Ray, 69. 363 Faulkner, Russell O., 133. 347 Favaro. Hypolite Charles, 173 Favaron, Louis Albert. 69 Fornet. James Cason. 121 Fort, George Vvalton, 54 Forte, Carznellte Frances, 173 Forte, Vincent A., 340 Fortenberry, Myrtis C., 166 Fogginherry, Hubert XVilson, Elliott, Earl D., 285 Ellis, Ellis, James. Jr.. 112 Ellis, John Charles, 158 Ellis, John Noble. 158 Ellis, Xvllliam Clay. 85 Ellison, James A., 145 David W., 145, 283 Ellison, Martha Anne, 333 Embanato, Philip James, 62, 349, 382 Emerson, Harvey I-I., 271 Emmons, Murle XV., 92. 342 13113112-rth, Evelyn Carol, 36 Engel, John Harrison, 1 04 EIi?1INEERING SENIORS, ENGINEERING U N D E R- GRADUATES, 1 56 Englander, Carmen M., 317 English, Douglas Charles, 145 Ergggsh, Johnnie Louise, 133, Enochs, Alanson Eugene, 121 Eppllng, Ray Henry, 302 Erbland, Richard A., 54, 112 Favre, Otis Wllbert, 173, 362 Fawvor, Dudley E., 173 Feazell, George Donald, 36 Federico, Lorraine Jessie, 133 Feglgxrlccia, Lawrence Newton, Folder, Yvonne, 333 Feldman, Robert E., 293 Fellers, Charles E., 98 Feglacim, Marlo Jules, 98, 267. Feltus, Richard C., 271 Fenstermaker, Robert drew, 145 Ferguson, Betty Sue, 166, 325, 386 Ferguson. Harry James, 173 Ferguson, Indie Joan, 333 Ferguson, James P., 46 Fegglisou, Milton Lewis, 128, An- Fernandez, Alfonso Blas, 173 Fefggndez, Gerardo Ramon, Ferrand, Perry J.. 145 Fertltta, Samuel. Robert. 36 Feske, 'Victor Hugo, 85, 273 Feth, Dorothy Joan, 85, 333, 370, 397 Feglgmi Emily Stephanie, 77, Fetter, Rose Emma, 173 Field. James M., 145 Fielder, Lonnie Lee, 69, Foshee, George W., 113, 362 Foster, Ben, 52 Foster, Blli R., 398, 399 Foster, H. Frank, 54 Foster, L. J., 375 Foster, Murphy J.. 271 Foster, Orin Felix. 62 Foster, Robert Charles, 69 Foirtgr, Thomas Harold. 121, Foster, Willis Roy, 77 Foto, Mary Lou, 77 Fourmy, Albert L., 158, 346, 350 Fournet, James Joseph, 77 Fournet. Una. Mildred, 77, 306. 325 Fourrier, Lionel J., 145 Fowler, Robert Rogers, 46 Fox, Frances Rose, 63, 401 Fox, Herman, 104 Fraerlng, Palmer Joseph, 158 Fraagelol, Charles, 36, 347, Francis, Carol Sue, 327 Frank, Barbara. 309 Frank. John, 294 Franklin, George B., Jr., 69 Franklyn. Ramona, 133 Frascogna, Xavier M., 92, 342 Frazier, A. Eugene, 52, 375 Frazier, Thomas H., Jr., 94 Freedman, Alex S.. 36 Frgzgnan, Charles B., 121, Freeman, George 'Chester 173 Freeman, Mark Price, 285 GOLF. Eralggszxn, Jane Vincent, 173, Ernst, Carl J., 158 Ergiget, Malcolm Leo. 158, 365, Eroehe, 'Nllson J., 46 Erwin, Billie Rue, 112, 297 Exgggn, Thomas Edward, 112, Escobar, Hernando 158, 301 Escousse Jacqueline, 121 Estess, D, L., 36 Estoplnal, Mildred Marie, 85, 305. 306, 325. 389 ETA SIGMA PHI, 381 Etheredge, Dorothy Lee, 36 Etnezredge, Laura Elizabeth, 377 Fields, James W., 113, 303 Fields, Jimmie Lee, Jr., 121 Finch, Harold Lee, 145, 346, 350 263, Figggzr, Daniel W., 104, Flnfger, Robert Bostwick, Jr., Finkenlur. Joyce. 133. 311 Finley, James William, 279 Finley, Patricia Lynn, 327 Finney, Alex G., 145, 352, 376, 385 Flggel, Josephine Nicholson, Fisher, Elizabeth Claire, 85 Fisher, Joseph O.. 133 Fitch, Francis J., 113 Fitch, Neville C.. 113 Freeman, Thomas David, 291 Freiss, Gene A.. 158 Fremin. Wallace Joseph, 121 FRENCH, A, O. DEAN 18, 29 French 391 , James Harold, 46, French, JG-an Marie, 307, 329, 385 French, Katherine Karen, 36 French, Malloy Reid, Jr., 94. 277 Fraegizh, 'Ray Nelson. 145, 285, French, Richard A.. 36, 279 Frggch, Rodney Ernest. Jr.. French, Samuel Baker. 113 French. William L.. 173 Frledland, Alvin, 77, 356 Frle m n Ethridge, Slmrey G., 106, 317, 380 Ettlnger, Mervln M., 46, 392 Etigrgger, Shirley Ruth, 173, Eubanlrs, Caroll Yvooclle, 36 Eunson, John Ralph, 283 Fltzenrelter, Walter Leo. 158 Fitzgerald, Allen, 128 Fitzgerald, Betty Jo., 331 Fitzgerald, Donald Allen, 145, 346, 350 Figzggerald, Nancy Jean, 113, Fitzpatrick, Ann, 173 Flanagan, Lionel Alphonse. 158 Fleming, Dorothy, 36 Fleming, Jasmine, 166 FRESHMAN DAY. 188-189 Fretwell. John Davis, 85. 396 FREY, FRED C., DEAN. 17, 29 Fridge, John M. 145 Fridge, Mary Elizabeth, 77 Frledberg, Irma Ruth, 173, 335 Friedel. Norman Leo. 133, 383, 384 Fletcher, Thomas M., S5, 267, Gelsmar, Leon S., 121 Eunson, Roberta Steele, 112 Euwer, Robert Maxwell, 291 Exgaeras, Alfred Woodson, 158, Evans, David Edward, 113 Evans, Dualne T.. 158 Evans, Earl Francis, 113, 283 Evans, Joe Tate, 158, 277 Exigras, Lenore Elizabeth, 173, EWg3iY5S, Margaret Susan, 173, Evans, N. Lyle, 100 Evans. Rose Ann, 166, 321, 386 Everage, Otis R.. 363 Everhardt, Charles John, Jr., 145. 352 Eversull, Christine Alice, 311 Ewing, Jennings Theophilous, 62, 348. 359 Exnicios, John Ferrand, 145, 340, 385 Eyster, Warren Leon, 13 3 Fleshman, Otis Wyatt, Jr., 113. 275 Flglgcgher, Douglas Carter, 349, 283, 356 Flint, Austin Whitcoinlm, 291 Flgx-gs, Billy Sherman, 92, Flores, Carl V., 173 Flory. 'Nllllam D.. 46 Flnurnoy, Alfred G., 283 Flouruoy, Thomas Faulk, 145, cl a. , Friedman. 269 Burton. 44 Isldoro Hebert, 281 Flowers, Paul A.. 36 Floyd, Dorothy Elaine, 386 Floyd. John C., 285, 371 Fly. Elizabeth Ann. 327 Flynn, Barbara Francis, 331 Flynn, Patrick H.. 85 Flynn, Rosemary L.. 36 Frledrlohs, Albert Lawrence, 145 Frlefeld, David Maurice, 77, 293, 356 Friar, Lorene. 69, 321 Frlerson, Edward Bernard. 202. 291 Frisch, Elaine, 121 Frlglihie, Barbara Alice, 85. Fritrhle, Roger Medewell. 77 Fruge, Bernard Cortez, 46 Fruge, Freeman J., 145 Frye. Robert L., 128 FRYE, WILLIAM XV., DEAN, 44 Fuex, S. Gerald, 98, 291 Fugler, Carl G., 85 406 Fugler, George C., 158, 283, 353 Fuhrer, Iluth Anne, 174. 336 Fuller, Corodon, S., Jr., 44 Fuller, John Calvin, 359, 398 Fuller, Randall Allen, 263, 300 Fullmer, Jack Anthony, 54, 77 Fulton, Martha Louise, 321 Fulton, Mary Iler, 321 Fulton, Walter Barmore, 145 Furby, Ernest M.. 158 Furlong, Dorothy Jane, 133 Furr, Dewey O'Noal, 279 Furr, Paul Richard. 128 Fussgll, Claude L., 145, 340. 37 F UT U R E FARMERS AXNTERICA, 359 G Gaar, Alice Carol, 331 Gable, Audrey L., 388 Gable, William Russell, 77, 263, 265, 267, 280. 339 Gagliann, Nicholas Charles, O F 46, 265 Gagneux, Albert L.. 15S Galennle, Ellen Campbell, 113, 315 Gainey, Louis F.. 36 Galthe, Louise Joanne, 36 Galey, Roland J.. 174 Gallaspy, Cecil M.. 283 Gallaspy, John Norman. 174 Gallaway, Oliver Heartsill. 85 Gallegos, Rosario A.. 174. 317 Gallinghouse, Albert Paul, 52 Galloway, James Ulon, Jr., 77 Galloway, Murray Martin, 113 Gallgoway, Sidney B., 85, 283, 3 7 GAMMA ETA GAMMA, 360 Gandoln, Stanley J., 121 Gandy, Harvey Martln, 145, 271, 342, 376 Ganler, Holrls Mllls, 273 Garber, Benjamin A., 174 Garcia, Edgardo Jose, 36 Garcia, Fernando A., 63 Gardiner, Henry Lawrence. Jr., 85. 277 Gardsbane Alvin, 298 Garner, Joseph D., 63 Garrett, David Henry, 174 Garrett, William Herman, 85, 400 Garrison, 'Sarah Elizabeth, 329 Garrison, Wllllani l-lenry, Jr., 145 Garrot, Floyd E., 145, 300 Gartman, Frances Marle. 311 Gaseon, Raymond Joseph, 69 Gasklns, Walter Lcon, 104 Gazsgmftr, Lloyd Joseph, 104, Gasquet. Dawson, 174. 384 Gatos, Charles W., 159 Gates, illamllton Lenoy, 85 Gates, Theodosla Jones, 19 Gatz, Edward A., 44 Gatzke, Gustav A.. 159 Gatzke, Lavigne Karl, 145 Gaubert, Kevin Joseph, 54. 78. 279 Gaudin, Aurellen Joseph, Jr., 92. 342 Gaudln, E. Clark, 287 Gaudln, F. June 133, 317, 386 Gault, Virginia Leo. 174 Gauthier, Anatole Charles, Jr.. 146 Gauthier, Joseph Clyde, 113, 275, 354, 358, 373, 375 Gauthier, Joseph S., 159 Gauthier Nell Theresa, 325 Gautreau, Barbara Dell. 315 Gautrcau, Elmo Vincent, 145 Gautreau, Marshall B., 36 Gauthreaux, Eli Clay, 159 Gautreaux, Jean O., 269 Gautreaux, Marcellan F., 159, 265. 296 346, 385 Gautreaux, Pierre J., Jr., 279 Gay, Joe Terry, 63, 361 Gay, MCUUHICO Barflcld, 159 Gayle, Eleanor F., 174, 329 Geary, John Francis, 113 354 Gebhart, Charles Glen. 174 Gegmggart, Louis Joseph, 146, Gehrlng, Geismar, 370 Mary Louise, 36 Andreo S.. 307, 336, Gemar, Polly Ann, 174, 400 Geznydlel, Evalyn Stolaroff, 44. Gegiscrran. Elrldge Joseph, 78, Generes, Carmen Marie, 133 Generes, Louis Florval III, 128. 289 Generes, Phlllp J., 54 Gerlnuso, Sammy R., 95 146, Geg14t5'y, Arthur Alden, Gentry, Elizabeth Jean, 85, 319 '78 GEOLGVGICAL AND MINING socrrfrr, 342, 343 GEOLOGY SENIORS. 92 GEOLOGY UNDERGRADU- ATES, 94 George, Ernestlne Bowen, 63 George, I. Z., 85 George, Jefferson Marlon, 54 Gerard, Lester C., Jr., 36 Gerhreciat. John Louls, 174 Germany, D. Louise, 128 Germany, Ralph D.. 63 Glambrone. Lucia Mary, 78 Glgilellonl, Doris Julie, 174, ' 1 Glanellonl, Nancy Joy, 317 Gibbs, Arnold James, 52, 339 Glblln, Michael August, 159 Gibson, Alvin B., 52. 339, 360 Gibson, Herman, Jr., 47 Gibson, Leslie B., 113, 285 Gibson, Ralph H, B., Jr., 100, 347, 306 Glgstacl, Shirley Mae, 174 Gilbert, Dan Kelly, 271 Gilbert, James R., 159 Gllbett, 'Otto Ernest, 159 Griggs George Wray, Jr., 54, Gill, Teja Singh, 36, 302 Gill, Thomas Stanton, 52 Gillette, Shirley Mae, 69 Gillies, NVl1lIam George, 44, 391 Gilliland .Tack B.. 291 Gilliland. Oliver E., 78, 291 Gilpin, Mary Martha, 113 333 Gllreath, Tonia E., 306. 333 Glglztnghouse, Charles D., 63, Glrolr, Louis E., Jr., 113, 283 Glssel, Betsy Ann, 174, 309 Gladnev, Charles Xvallace, 275 Gladney, Edward L., 159, 275 Glaglgley, 'William Washburn, Glancey, Michael B.. 300 Glankler, Vivien. 319 Glasgow, Leslie L., 389 Glgzsscoek, Bettye Jane, 174, Glatt, Allan Herman, Jr., 113 Gleason, Den, 113 Glenn, James Kirk, 303 Glueck, Dee Louis, 121, 285 Glueck, Patricia, 69, 306, 321, 389 Goda, Lawrence B., Jr., 146, .476 Godbold. James O., 361 Godchaux, Burton P., Jr., 121 Goebel, Glenn Elwood, 69, 349 133. Goff, Martha Frances, 331 Goff. Sarah Gnrf. 331 Going, Truman, 159, 349, 376, 37 Gold, Dorothy, 69, 336 Goldberg, Herman Martin, 113. 401 Goldberg, Joy, 306, 336 Goldbold, James V., 69 Golden, Betty Jean, 333 Golden, Earnest A.. 69 Golginan, Thomas M., 293, Gollglgmith, Adolph Olive, 98. ' Bee. 174. Goldsmith, Marilyn 336 Goldstein, Sam, 293 G0lSDI'l 255 , Jack Boyd. 46 Gomez, Arthur I-I., 85, 362 Gomez, Griffin Laurence, 93 Goggxfz, Hewitt Bryan, 128, Gomez J. Arturo. 301 Gomez, Mario, 146 Gomez. Mike Albert, III, 121 Gonsoulln, Harold G., 85 Gonzales, Donald Leo, 174, 365 Gonzales, Efrain, 17-4 Gonzales. Eugene M., 159 Gonzalez, J L 301 unn .. . Gonzalez-Celimon. Ismael, 121 Goo-cle, Margaret Marie, S5 Cloguglte, Terrell Archer. 128, Goodell, E. R., 159 Goodman, Harry, 293 Goodwin, Archle Lavorn, 63, 389 Goodwin, Dan Frank, 78 Goosman. James C.. 113 Gorrlen, Beverly Fay. 133, 335 GORDON, HELEN B., DEAN, 18 Gordon, Jane, 128, 362. 370 Gordon, Thomas Cage, 36. 265, 276, 369. 381 Gordy, Vvalter Haynes, Jr., 121, 297 Gorlnskl, Walter A., 63 Gorney, Clif H., 2545 Goss. James Walter, 113 GOEEVBIH1, Prasanno. Chan-dra, Goudeau, Betty Jane, 174, 333 Goudeau, Hennessy, Jr., 174 Grabert, Crle Paul, 133 Grace, Daniel Morris, 267, 283 Grace, Marie Louise, 78 329 Grace, Thomas Terry, 159 GRADUATE COUNCIL, 28 GRADUATE SCHOOL, 33 GFQSJY. Billy Joe, 146. 346, Graham, James B. 285 Harris, Hollingsworth, William H., Graham, James Roland, 146, 342 Gmlmxn, John David, 100, 388 Gmlmm, William J., 146, 376, 385 Granatelll, Lawrence, 104 Grunt, Frederick Wllllum, 396 v rl Ann 315 Gunn, Betty Gordon. 129 INDEX Stella, 37 Gunn. Elton Franklin, 269 Harris, Walter H.. 159 Harrison, Barbara Anne, 174 Harrison, Frank William, 94, 277. 342 G FZLSS, 279. Grass , Be 0 Y . -- Grass, Martha Bobble, 315 William S., 98, 388 Gunter, Robert E.. 279 Gurney, Allda. Edith, 319 Gurney, Emma. Lou, 78, 307, 316 Guthrie, Fred Preston. 121, 283 Guthrie. Vlilllam S.. 283 Gnynes. George Raymond. 291 Guynes, Raleigh Edwin, 146, Harrison, Harold Gene, 159 Harrison, Herbert Carroll, 52 Harrison, James K.. 86 Harrison, Jo Ann, 122 70. 295. 386 Gravel, Lionel A,. 283 Gravel, Paul Joseph, 283 Graves, Alma Gertrude, 128, 306, 323, 370, 397. '100 Graves, Cecil C., Jr., 174 295 Graves, nan W., Jr., mf sim Graves, Herbert 69, 252, 377 Graves, Rosemary, 85, 307. 325 Roland A.. 159. 340 Gravols, Grnvolet. Roy Davld, 92 Gray, Charles 'Cnrlton, 287 Gray, Dale, 241 Gray, Jan, 333 Gmy, Vlilllam S.. 277 Grayson, Thomas Boyd, 78 Grayson, Tommy B.. 279 Greco, Irene Marie. 121 Grregztn, Allan E., Jr,, 267, 271. Green, Alvln. 158, 382 Green, Betsy Ann. 319 Green, Cecil Alvin. Jr., 159 Green, Donald C.. 279 Green, John R.. 281 Grgzcgx, Philip E.. 113. 396. it Green. Richard NV.. Jr., 285 Greenberg. Irving Morrle, 265, 267, 298, 401 Greenley, Rlchard Edward. 146, 342 Greenwald, Iswdore. 293 Greenwnlk, Brunson. 174 Gregory, Lloyd Fmnlclin, 86, 356, 383 Gregory, Otho Braxton, 174 3F2 Guzyzetta, J. T., Jr., 55 Gwin, Erllne Opal, 37, 368 Gwln, Paul Harold. 174 H I-Iuss, Eleanor, 336 Hass. William Armand, 78, 293 Hackett. Wllllam Warren, 78 I-Irulley, Rosemary, 129 lf-lneuser, Carolyn M., 69 l-laeuser, Fred Richard, Jr., 146. 295, 273. 352 I--laggerty. Daniel Patrick, 86 Hahn, Suzanne Lynn, 336 Halle. Samuel Warren, 63 Halley, James Walter, 283 Hairston. John Townes, 146 Halbert. Cecil. Jr.. 63 Hale, Betty Ruth. 321 Hall, Arthur Vlvlzm, 121. 398, 399 I-Inll Betty Jewell 129 Hull: Doris Kernan, 313 Hall, Dudley Sennctt, 37 Harrison, Marshall D., 47, 391 1-Iarrlss, Beverly Ann, 174 I-lax-t, Andrew Julius. G3 Hart, .Tease Evans. 285 Hart, June Marilyn, 362 Hartevelgt, Henry Holland, .r ' T .. .49 Hartman, Mel Leonard, 63 I-Iztrtmangruber, Louis Raph- Hensleigh, John Frederick, 47, 390 Hepinstall. Laura J., 329 Herbert, Martha Foster, 175, 313 Heres, Geraldine, 175, 319 Heruandes, Betty Cecile. 317 Hegrbandez, Herbert Joseph, Hernandez, Victor M., 147 I-Ieroman, Al, 238, 345 Herron, Ramona. 311 Heyd, Jane, 315 Hiatt. Warren Arthur, 45 Hickman, Billy J., 159, 365 Ifllgrgilman, Ethel Joyce, 37, Hicks, Wilson John, 376 Hidalgo, Jerry Theresa, 70, 94 Hollis, Mary Jean. 319 Holloway, Jack B., 70. 291 Holm, Joe H., 160, 379 Holmes, Doris Elmez, 37 Holmes. Ralph Willis, 79 Holst-Lelva.. Henry, 358 Holt. Robert M., 160 Holton, Beau, 285 Holton, Betsy, 329 HOMECOMING, 186-187 ECONOMICS 'CLUB, Honlngblurn, .Tay S., 114, 293 HONOR COURT, 26 HDOd, Cathryn L., 315 Hood, Jacqueline Carra, 37 Hood, YVar1'en E., 52, 366 Hooper, Forrest Lee, Jr., 175 nel, 159 Hartmsxngruber, Michael An- thony, 174 Harvey, Charles E., 159, 329 Harvey E. Malcolm. 159 311, 381 Hidalgo. Paul Donald. 55, 265, 267. 300 Hi ins B b L S gg , o ., 2 7 Higgins, 'Carl E., 100 Higgs, .Tere Will, Jr., 37 Higghsmlth, William Edward, Hightower, Billy D., 279 Hightower Jerry R., 271 Hightower John M., 357 Hooper, William WVa.rren, 384 Hoover, Eulalie Elaine, 315 Hopkins, Frank A., 105 Hopkins, Marian, 309 Hopkins, Richard Gram, 279 Hopkins, William N., 279 H4i.g3:iHS, William Spencer, Hopper, Lester E., 371 Charlotte Frances, Harvey, Grover L.. 356 Higxiey, Henry Brook. 47, Harvey, Jean, 100 Harvey, Laura Bea, 174 Harvey, Rover L.. 86 Hnrvln, Margie E.. 174 Harwell Gwyn Hargis, 44 Ha5pel,'Jnne, 114, 335 Hathorn, Kellette VVilIia.m, '70 363 Hnthorn, Roane E., 63 Ilavlken, Robert Chapman. 44 Hawes. Charles C., Jr., 277 Hawkins, Betsy C. E., 321 Iiagwgfgzins, Estelle Marie, 166, Hawkins Gerald, 104 Hawkins' Walter E., 159, 275 Kitty Gordon, 78, Hull, Edward Jackson. 159 Hall, Grace Rebecca, 37 I-lnll, Irma. Marie. 129 Hall, Jane, 37 Hall, John B., 69, 363, 398 Hall, Iohn Francis. Jr., 78 Hall Thomas Glenn, 159. 398 175 Hamilton, Jack, 121, 285 I-lnlnhen, Shirley M.. 333 1-Inlsell, James Donald 113 Hnmacher, Robert Brewer. Jr., 174 I-Imnnker, Dale E., 159. 342 I-lmnhcrlln, Betty, 174, 309 Hamburger, Jean Sue, 174. 335, 370 Hrunes, Travis. L., 113 111-lhlggl, Bobby Philip, 86, 267, I-lzunllion, George Morris, 113 Haworth, 331 Hawsey, Lemuel Earl, Jr., 63 I-Iaydel. Ernest A.. 159 Hayden, Lovell E., III, 55 Hayes, Carroll D., 122 Hayes, Raymond B., 37 Haynes. Charles Odell, 70 Haynes, Charles W., 78, 279 Hayges, Elizabeth Anne, 133, 31 Haynes. Johnny O.. 70 Hays, James William. 174 Hays, John Lewis, 63 Hays, Keith Selden, 114 Hays, Marlon Charles, 98, 388 Grcmllllon, Allen Castle, 55. 281 Gremilllon, Clmrles Bnscum, Jr., B3 Grcmllllon, 'Charles M., 121, 273 Gromllllon, Ralph H., 269 Grcmllllnn. Ruth Suzanne. 174 Grcmllllon. U. L., Jr., 78 Gresham, Claude Hamilton, Jr., 63. 389 Grice, W. Merrelle, 128 Griffin, Charles Dena. 121 Griffin, Oscar Ray. -17 Grlffltll, 'Cn.l'r0ll, 242, 345 Griffith, VVllllam Clyde, 145. 352, 382 Griggs, Carol Louise, 133 Griggs, Clmllle B.. 63 Grllletta. Elizabeth. 128 i Grlllot. Sidney Louis, Jr.. 14h Grob. Roland James, 174 Grogan, Dexter L.. 303 Groome, Thomas P., Jr., 159, 265, 267, 297, 401 Guarisco, Leonard Joseph, 174 Gucdry, Emily Mnrle, 1.74. 317 Gueclry, Perry A-. 125. 383. 384 Guelfg, Lawrence David, 174 Guenard, James H., 174. 287 Guenther, John James, 60. 365 Gnerclo, Sam Anthony 121 Guerin, Ethel Mace. 17-1, 311 Guerrlero, 'Charles P., 47, 391 Guiberteau, Allcn Ray. 159. 375 Gulchet, Niles Felix, 289 Guldroz, Clarence Joseph, 113, 277 Guidroz, Frank, Jr., 69, 361 Clifford A.. 159 Guidry. Guldry, Clyde John, 121 Guidry, G.. Emery. 146 Guldry, Gerald Charles, 78 Hanson L., 159. 350 Guldry, Guldry, Jacqueline Anne, 174 Guldry, Joseph A.. Jr., 113 Wilson Josehh, 159 Guldry, Gullbenu, Dudley Louis, 55. 366 Gullbenu, Stephen, 69. 382 Gulllet, Donald J.. 78 Gulllory, Clarenvo. 174 Gulllory, Louls Eugene, 36 Gulllory, Robert K., IT-I Gulllot, Allen Rnymorlfl, 352 Guillot, E. Joseph, Jr., 85. 291 295. 146, Gulllot, Leo, 267, 279 Gulllot, Norma. Ellznlat-th, 128. 311 Gulon, Henry Donelson, 146. 340. 376 Gulssinger, Marcia Ann, 174, 309. 400 Guisslngcr, Roger P., 146, 351. 400 Gultreau, .Tonnle V.. 174 Gullno, Carl. 17-I GUMBO BALL, 220 GUMBO PHOTOGHAPHER, 202 GUMBO STAFF, 202 Hamilton, James M.. 47 Hamilton, Jane Elizabeth, 325 Hzzmllton, John McFarland, 4 Hamilton, O. N.. 273 Hamilton, Thomas Edward, Hazen, Sally Sue. 326 Hazllp, Sam William, Jr., 159 I-Iazmuka, Frank J.. 146 98 Hamm, Gerald Lohln, 63 I-lmnmond, Dean Franklin, 44, 391 I-lnmptou, James Musick, 86, 279 llnnby, David C.. 86. 296 1-lancher. Knrlos Webster. 263. 295 Hancock. Camille Parker, 166, 321, 386 Hanford Mary June, 174 Hanks. llnlnh J. Jr.. 122 Hnnloy, Donald 'I',, 47 Hanna, Gloria Faye. 69 Hanna.. Vvilllam Thomas. 283 I-Immnahan, Edward Joseph, Jr.. 146. 342 Hxmsbrough, Charles Allen, 140. 352 382 Hnnsbrough, Thomas, 63, 349, 389 Hansen, Hubert J.. 52. 360 Hanson, James Fletcher, Jr., 37 Hamng. Mary Lee. 174 I-lnrhourt, C. Oscar, 174 Hnrhuclc, Patsy Ann, 133. 319 I-Inrdcastlo. W. Snntford, 279 Hartley, Ronald Anthony, 47 Hnrdy, Janice, 86, 309, 370 397 Hnrgls, Blllle Joy. 47 Hrtrgls, Wilfred Millard, 129, 384 Harkness, Frank, 122, 277, 373 Harper, George Edward, 113, Healy, Edwin J., Jr., 122 Healy, Nan, 319 Heard, Harriet Elizabeth, 311 Heard. J. H.. 78 Heard, M. Alice. 306. 329 Heard. T. P., 20 Heath Anita.. 70, 309, 385 354, 358 Harper, Georgia. 133. 331 Harper, I-lc-len Ruth. 333 Harper, .Tasse Lee Jr., 113 Harper, Mary Helen, '78, 323 Harper, Robert, 174 I'IlUl1'I50l', Vvilmer Bryan, Jr., 1 1 Hnrrnll, Doris Vlrfrinla. 86 Harrell. Dorothy Mae. SIS Harrell. James Alfred 174 Harrell, .Tay Mr'Mullan, 281 Harrell John Frederick, 174 Hnrmlsbn. Berry. vs, san. 338 I-In,rrlng1:nn, A. J., 146 l-lnrrls, Charles C.. 78 Harris, Harold E. 69. 379 1-Iarrls, James B., 114 Harris, James L.. 78 Harris, James Raymond, 285 Harris, John Lawrence, 44, 390 Harris. Patsy, 78. 320, 338 Heberer. George Franklin, 37 Hebert, Betty Joy. 175 Hebert. Beverly Claire, 129 Hebert, Dolores Marie, 175 Hebert, James Oliver, Jr., 159. 396 Hebert, Lionel John, 146 I-Irggrgrt, Malcolm Paul, 159, Hebert. Merlyn C,, 70. 331 I-IIga3ERT, PAUL M., DEAN, I-Ielgert, Remus Anthony, 114, 2 9 Hebert, Rodgers, George, 146 Hebert. Szeven Joseph, 86 Hebert, Thomas, 47 Ilriqllgerg, Henry Clay. Jr., Heffner, Marshall B., 122 Heidt, Patsy Ruth, 78, 307, 312, 364 Holman, Hertzl B. 78 Helmhach. Peter F., Jr., 146 Hcintz. Jo Ellen, 63 Helnze, Bernard A.. 289 Heirtzler. Clarence R.. Jr., 363, 398 Heltert, Sylvia. Walton. Heitman, Eunice E., 37 129 Hclbllng, Clements A., Jr.. 147, 346. 350 Hellman, Gllbert, 159 Helm, Robert Newton, 44 1-Ielmer, Robert D.. 45. 391 Helms. Barbara. Dale, 86, 313 Henagan. Ronald. 277 Henderson, Hal Redwlng, 360 47. Hzrgderson, Leslie James, 1 Henderson, Marjorie Jayne. 129. 327 Hendrick, David' C.. 159 Hendrick, Hal J., 275 Hendrickson, Carol L., 175, 333 Hendrickson, Vic, 263, 283 Hendrix, Bobby Ray, 159 Henkel, Claude Edward, 86 I-Iennan, Robert John. 147 I-Ienne-sy, Carolyn, 133, 399 Hennigan, James T., 70 Henning, Margaret Clarke, 313 Henning, William L.. 52, 366 Henrlques, Stanley M.. 63 Henry, James O.. 133. 271 Henry, James Truman, 47 Henry, Joseph M., Jr., 55 407 Hizhtowerl Paul Gilford, Jr., 160, 382 Higlaurn, Frederick Monroe, Hill, Amaryllis, 37 Hill, Charles Webster, 147, 351, 372 Hill, Chris Kerlln. 175, 333 Hill, Frederick M.. 147 Hill, Herman Leroy, Jr., 175 Hi:lk3Johnnie Keith, 122, 269 Hill, Joseph Andrew. 52 Hill, Leighton, 47 H235 Mary Farr, 100, 307, Hill, Mary Jo, 175 Hill, Shirley Geraldine, 175 Hillary, George A., Jr., 92 Hillery, Jules Wogan, 175 Hilsmeyer, Pat Ann, 321 Hilton, Alton L., 175 1 Hizrzslimert, Janet, 160, 331, 378, Himbert, Valerie Betsy, 114, ggi, 307, 323, 338, 369, 378, Hinchee, Raymond L., 98, 202, 388 Hines, Louie LeRoy, 147 Hisngixan, Martin Edward, 45, Hinrlcks, Roy St. Amoind, 175 Hinton, L. Jeannine, 331 Hirsch, Irene, 133 Hizrgihey, Henry F., Jr., 70, Hix. William Havert, 291 Hixson, Imogene, 37 Ho, Chun Fal. 37 Hcatzzbs, Margaret Elizabeth, Hobgood, Emmett Jones, 287 Hobgood. George Trlche, 291 Hciciilaendel, Eugene Clifford, Hocott. John Parker, Jr., 114, 263, 303. 354, 358, 369 Hegfie, John William, 114, Hodges, Carey John, 160. 279 Hodges, Jeddie R., 63 Hodges. J. T., 86 Hodges William Ray, 79 Hodgkins, Alex M.. 37 Hodglclns, Charles A., 63 Hodgkins, Earl E. 363 Hodglcins, Victor Stirling, 63 Hoeffler, George Arthur, 45 Hoffman, Joan M., 86 Hoffman. Kenneth, 122 Hoffmann, Andrew H., 279 Hoffpauer. Jack C., 175, 277 Hogan, Jnseph W.. 160 Hogg, Charles W.. Jr., 147 I-Ioggatt, Geraldine May, 317 Hague, Holmes Marshall, 114, 291. 358 Holahan, Fmlly Margaret, 37 Holbrook, Bettye, 114, 378 Hmglggmb, Ernest R., Jr., 122, Holcombe, Edward D., 63, 389 Holcombe, Frances St. Mar- tin, 329 Holdeman, Antoinette S., 79, 368 Holden, Nancy Carolyn, 321 Holden, Preston Leonldas, III. 70. 379 Holden, Vvilliam Edward, 79 Holiday, Frank Earl, 175 Hollfield, F. Harold, 147 Holladay, Frank Edward, 275 Hmigflxdny, James Ventress, Hrgaand, Herman Mastin, Jr., Holland, Monte Gene, 79 Hullaway, Graves, 246 Holliday, Frances Juanita., 114. 378, 397 Hollldav, George Booksh, 147, 352, 375 Hollier, Edmund Willets 147 Holllnsworth, Annie Gray, 175, 333 Horgan, S7 Horil. Justin Paul, 175 Hornberger. Robert B., 47 Hcgrgrie, 'William Griffith, 79. I-Icglarser. Victoria Louise, 70, HORTICULTURE CLUB, Horton, Paul A., 147 Horton, William C., 147 I-Iotard, James Sidney, 147 382 1-Ioterd, Rose Marie, 133 Houeye. Emmett Erwin, Jr., Houston, Frank Norman, 269 Houston, Maxey Etta, 129 Hover, Allen, 238 Hgyzeir, Harry -Simon, Jr., 147 Howe, Eleanor Adrienne, 325 HOWE, H. V., DEAN, 73 Howe, Herbert James, 175 Howell, Hilda. 105 Howell, Lynden Butler, Howie. Thomas Fisher, Howson, John Clay. 296 Hoyt. Jeannette Lorraine, 309 Hubbs, Harold R.. 147 Huber, Frederick Felix 329 147 Hlglzejr, Harold Josephf 147, Hubert. Rodney Louis. 269 Hlgglglns, Mary Frances, 175, Hu-dnall, Bobbye Anne, 175 Hudson, Edwina, 79 Hudson, Kathleen, 133 Ilgcggpeth, Robert Eugene, 92, Huere, 'Clifford Rudolph, 79 Hliglgrstel. Evelyn Catherine, Huff, Matthew Grlgsby, 45 Huff, Milford, 63 Huff. Ruble Landis. 160 Htzrlafgmaxl, Jean Stratton, 175, Hughes, Jefferson D., Jr., 63 Hughes, Mona. YV.. 175 I-Ivghes. Nina M., 106, 315 HULL, J. EDGAR, ACTG. DEAN. 41 Hull, Walter Douglas, 98, 283. 353 Humble, Frances, 133, 329 Humble, Patricia Jane. 331 Humphreys. Hubert Davis, 133, 400 Humphries. Guy E., Jr., 375 I-Iundemer, James E., 147, 285 I-Iundley. Harland B., 92, 267, 283, 342 Hunt, Faye. 133 Hunt, Kathleen Marie, 133, 306, R31 Hunt, Leon Gibson, 175 Hunt, Martha. Jo. 307, 321 Hunter, Evelyn, 98 Hunter, J'. H., 277 Hunter. John A,, 22 Hunter, Patrick R., 79, 277 Hurst. Calvin Carl, 175 Hurstell, Stanley Eugene, 133, 383 Hurt Charles H.. 133 Hutchinson. Charles Kay, 160 Huye, Merrilyn Rose, 79 Hyatt. Grcver, 114 Hyatt, Lf-is Aileen. 122 Hyde, Clyde Marion. 279 Hyde, Elaine, 175. 370 Hyde, Julius Kenneth 114 Hyde. Sidney John. 273 Hymel, Frances Marguerite, 45. 292 I-Iymel. Frances B,. Jr., 365 Hyneman, Ruth Anne, 323 I Incaprera, Frank Philip, 47 Indest, Adolphe YV. Jr., 279 INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION CLUB, 361 Insley, William T., Jr., 147 INSTITUTE OF AERONAUT- ICAL SCIENCE. 382 INTERDORMITORY COUN- CIL, 30 INTERFRATEIQNITY ATI-13 LETIC ASSOCIATION, 2113 INTERFRATERNITY COUN- CIL, 264. 265 INTERNATIONAL RELA- TIONS CLUB. 362 ,, INTRAMURAL ATHLETICB. 257 Irish, Lyntou Bert., 147. 341 Isaac, Isaac F., 10'-1 Isaac, Severn Arnold. Jr.. Q3 Islmque, Mohznmmarl, 37, 3112 Ives, Clarence Albert, 122, 287 Ivey, Ferdinand Jerome, 114 INDEX Kennedy, Troy Lamar, 114, 348 Kennedy, Troy XV., 70, 359, 393 Kenney, Irma. Marlo, 166, 313 Kennon, Xvilllznrn Edgar, 122 Kent, .Tohu B.. 175, 279 Kent, Ruth Jordan. 79 Kent, :il-dney E.. 115, 293 Kenyon. .Toe Neal, Sli, 277. 367, 396 Kenyon, Leon Clifford, Jr., 148. 267 285 Kcpner, James Hayden, 92, 263 271 343 Jones, James Claude, Jr., 79 Jones, James H., 70 Jones, James Martin, 342 Jones, Jr-'nnings B., 52, 360 Jones, -Toe H.. 175 Jonc-s, John Paul, 147, 382 Jones, Joseph Hardy. Jr. 37 Jones, Klilem-rl Lolstcr, 166, 386 Jones, Larry Vvlndsor. 291 Jones, Lester Kenneth, 114, 271 Jones, Lloyd G., 64, 379, 382 Jones, Marvin Ray, 175 Jones, Myrtis Elaine, 13-4, 331 Jones, Richard E.. 175 Jones, Riullard VVa.ynv, T0 Jones, Rohort Brur-e, 122, 355 Jones, Robert Charles, 147 Jones, Roh:-rt H.. 114 Jones. Robert Kvalker. 79. 303 Jones, Tom D., Jr., 122. 279, 358 Jones, Victor Gordon, 11.1 Jones, Wallace L.. .1'r., 86, 345 Jones, Hfliliam Gordon, 271 Jones, Vfilllam H., Jr., 160, 365, 367 Jones Xvlnstnn Davis, 86 Jcmdnh, Helen Elaine, 64 Jord:e.n, Irwin XVayno, 273 Kerlin, Patricia Jo, 86, 306. 327, 378 Kern, Clarenre Frmd, 160 Kern. Ioa N., 175. 287, 353 Kern, Nathan Leonard 47 Kesling, Marshall Riser, 37, 279, 346, 375 Kessler, Alvin Bruce, 122, 267, 296 Kessler, 13Barbx1ru Elizuhnlh, 3 175, Kety, J. H., 47, 390 Kibbe, Joseph E., Jr. 37 Kidd, Al D., 79 Kidd, Elizabeth Ann, 331 Jackson, Allen S.. 147 Jaclgson. Fred 'C-f SG ,., Jackson, Harry E'-161-F 1'0 Jackson H. Grady. 247 V Jackson, Hewitt Texter, 10.1, Jagrlc7so11, James William, 175 Jackson, Joe B.. 93.-271 Jackson, Joy Juanita' 100' 5 Jaigcson, Victor Lamont. 47 Jacobs. It-etty Adele, Q6. James, Billie Jean. 115 James, Edward E.. 147 James, Max, 175. 393 .TrlrdzLn, Leonard Edward, 160 Jordan, Mortimer Harvle, Jr., 267, 287 Jordan, I-. Allan. 277 Jordan, NV1lllam Holiday, Jr.. 114 Joseph, Leon Jules, 47 Jamison. .T orry, 3 2 5 Janes Julian Tilley. JIU- 47' ssf Janssen, Jarablfm, Betty Jean. 79 George A.. 122 1 5 321 John, 98 Kirby, Florence Agues, 331 Jarman, Lvdia. 1- - Jason, Xvilliam J.. 147. 294, 352. 382 Jastremskl, Floreucq, 333 F Jauchler, Gerard Xvllliam. 41 Jeane, Raymond Carlton, 63. 348. 349 Jezmsoune, Beverly A11110- 134, 317 Jemxsonne, Vernon Joseph, 55 Jeffers, Hayward George. Jr., 55 Jenkins, Glenna, 311. Jenkins, Laura. Lumllu. 37 Jenklns, Wava, 70. 319 , Jenning-1. Alice McCorm1ck, 34, ses Jetmings, Barbara, Piri. 327 Jennings, Gordon Lanier, 160. 287 Jensen, Alice Joyce. 331 Jensen, Joyce, 70 Jensen, Roy Charles, Jr., 147, 273 Jenson, Iris Sylvia, 175. 319 Jernigan, George Ross, 147 Jeter, Betty Jane, 307, 311. 370 Jewell, Francis Douglas. 55, .TEYVISH STUDENT COUL- CIL, 401 Jobe, Darrell Ivan. S6 Joffrion, Bennett Barton.: 64 Joffriorl, Bush D., 94, 287, Joffriou, Horace Clifton, 17:1 Joffrion, Olin V.. 64 Johns, Robert Barry, 64, 389 Johnson, Albert Sidney, 47, 390 Johnson, Andrew Robinson, III, 55, 339, 366 F Johnson, Charles H., Jr., l9 Charles L.. 271 Johllson, F Johnso-1, Helen Rita, 175, 321 Johnson, Jimmie Dee, 134 Joubert, George, Jr., 175 JOURNALISM SENIORS, 98 .TOURNALISM U N D E R - GRADUATES. 100 Jorgner, James Vifilllam, 147, 141 Judge, Blllye E., 70 357 Juflice, C,a.rlto11 A., 283, 371 Juclice, John C., 122 Jumonvllle, A. J.. 47 Jumonville Francis Cecile. 114, 373 Jumonville, Mabel Rogers, 321 Juneau, Auclriclc Gene, 79 Juneau, Stella. C.. 362 JUNIOR DIVISION. 167 JUNIOR MOOT C O U R T BOARD, 387 Junklu, George Wlllialn, Jr., Kidd, Fl..n'euce Arm, 319 Kidd, Joseph B., 64 Kihnemzm. Milton Joseph, 160, 343 Kllgore, J. Duluf. 'T0 Killeen, Patrick Marion, 263, 289 Killeen, Robert Emmett, 115 Killen, Gerald Ecorutt, 175 Kllman, Lloyd Gregg, 115, 303. 383 Kimball, 'Chris C., 279 Kincaid, John Lee. 64 Klnchen. Bolclen Leon, 1-18, 147 JUDU1, K Kaeneun. Joe C., 289 Kahao, 'Charles B., 122, 275 Kahn, Jack M., 293 Kaiser, Charles H., Jr., 271 Kalll, Harvey Haik, 37, 277 Kalpaltis, Arthur F., 94 Kalt, Wallace Bill, 298 Kammer, Carolyn Marie, 333 Iiaxggan, Bernard Louis, 175, 2.. Kaplan, Meyer, 47 KAPPA ALPHA, 274, 275 KAPPA DELTA, 326, 327 KAPPA DELTA PI. 383 KAPPA, KAPPA GAMMA, 328. 329 KAPPA KAPPA PSI, 383 KAPPA. PHI KAPPA. 384 KAPPA SIGMA, 276, 277 Kappon, Frank E.. 47 Karnes, Houston T.. 29 Karsteudlek, Marjorie Clare, 53 281. 352 376 KiHCg1GU, Francis E-dwards, 12 King, Catherine Diane, 37, 329 King, George E., 64, 349, 377 King, James A. 384 King, James Floyd, 70. 349, 357 King, James J., 160, 382 King, John David. 176 King. Lawrence Marion, 47 King, Marjorie Griffin. 129 King, Robert Earl, 176, 271 King, Van H., 279 King, Vera Joyce. 176 Kinney, Kenneth Lee, 148, 352 Kirby, Tohn J., Jr.. 148 Kirk, Betty Lou. 105 380 Kirk, Donald Markham, Jr., 148 Kizgpatrlck, VVllllam Leroy, Kirkwood, Almon Gerard, 148, 352 Kltto, Armand Eldon, 160 Kleban, Jack E., 160, 267, 293 Klein, John Bares, 47 Klein, Martha, 3168 Kleinpeter, Catherine Eliza- beth, 176, 325 Kleinpeter, Henry Eugene. Jr,, 145 Klelnpeter, Patricia. Ann, 309 Klelnpeter, Robert Lee, 357 Klelnpeter Sue Ann, 327 Kramer, Edward F., 365 Kramer, Rlmbn Kathryn, 176 Kramer, Tom Frerc, 86, 271, 355. '481 Krclcler, Roy Paul, 160 Krumlmlt, Charles llc--rlrert, 281 Krupp, Iris M.. 37 Kueb-el, Robert Gerard, 171i Kuohne. Milton Albert, 79 Kuhlmann, Merwyn L., -15 Kuhn, Allen, 176 Kuhuell, John Stewart, Jr., 70, 363 Kuntz, Gnorgn Leo. 1015, 269 Kurtz, .Toycu Elninv, 1136, 331, 336, 400 L L BOOK, STAFF, 203 L CLUB, 344-345 LSU ENGINEER STAFF, 203 Lz1.Blcho, Diana. Marin, 86 Lnhorcle, John Peter, 53 LaCz1fL'ini:r. James, 911, 202, 291, 388 La,Ca.ze, Kennellm Nell, 129 Lucey, Murguory, 86, 307 LaCour, Frances Ashley, 239 Luflttc, Gum: XV., Sli, 283 Lrxfltto, Loon L., 279 Lzmfleur, Alonzo Dyer. 1011 La.Flour, Edward D.. 271 Lafleur. Ernest G., Jr., 122 La. Grange, Claire, 325 La Grone Frank A., 279 Lalmsliy, Bernn,rd, 45 I.n.l1zLsky, Jacob R,, 47 La.Hood, Ellls Joe. 160 Laidlaw, Patsy, 325 Lain. A. Harold, 160 Laird, David M., 1-IS, 5143 Laird, Henry Lee, 1-18, 352 Laird, Marcus Earl. 115 Lzxlande, L. Otis, Jr.. 176, 279 LAMBDA, 307 LAlV1zB.DA CHI ALPHA, 278- 27. Lambert, 17'rrmces Louise, 317 Lambert, Ralph Edwin, R6 LZI.ll'll,lSSO .Tenn Pierre, 1015 Lumy, Vela. Mary. 1109 Lzxncaster, Joseph Bradford Jr.. 148, 285 Land, James Ray, 176 Landis, Jcel U., 86, 375 Landreneau, Raymond Lee, Lathrop, Ruth Helen, 37 LATIN AMERICAN COUN- CIL I.:u.urcnl., 'Clenwut Charles. Jr.. 176 Lnurunt, I-lnrolcl Jflruos, 176 l.lu,x'cx'!xru-, Arthur Joseph, Jr., 1170 Lavigne, Lonnie. 129 Law, James Vvestln-ook, 143 Law. Marv Juno, 79 LANV IZEVIEXV STAFF, 203 I1ZLYVX'Z1 1Dll, George C., 148 I,n.wren':e George 113, 70 I,uwrcnr'0, Reamonn Mary, 1713 LAW SCHOOL, 49 IJANV SENIORS. 52 Lawson, Aliso Yost, 327 Lawson, Billy E., 80, 291 Lawson, Elizabeth Pipes, 327 Lawson, Scharlle Pearl, 1713 Lawton, Ralph XV., Jr., 100 LJLQV UNDERGRA DUATES. .J Laycock, Ann D.. 319 Laycock, Bcrta B.. 319 Layne, Jayne, 134 Lnzaruq, Madeline, 122, 370 Lnzo, .Tasco Louis, 176 Lea. Betfy Nell, 70, 378, 381 Lea, Dallas Millard, 64' 3494, 349, 357, 359 Leach, Hurry Swan, 105, 277 Leach, James Ilrseves. 1,75 Leach. Mnlrguorltv Yvonne, 176. 309 Lvuke. Carolyn. SU, 307, 32:1 Lcajcc-. Feltus Barrow, Jr., 50, 90 271 Ilolimgge, Leonard R., 122, 355, Lulal. Carlos, 122. 347 Leno, Francisco M. 0,, 160 LGBGELH. George Louis, 41 Le Blanc, Carl Albert, 105 Leg-51110, Charles John, 55. LeB1a.n':. Clarence Joseph, Jr., 289 LGBUIHC. Eugrifnc Joseph, 160 LeBlanc, Frank V., 291 LeBlanc, Fred P., 148 LeBlanc Gloria Theresa, 325 LeBlanc, Gordon M.. 94 LeBlanc, .Torm Marie 176 86. 356 Lnndrencuu, Rodney Edmund, 47 Landry, 'Xhner Martin, 176 Landry, Alcide J., 106 Landry, Allen E.. 94, 343 Landry, Alvin H.. 148 Landry, Cyril Joseph, Jr., 285 Landry, Elslo Katherine, 37 Landrv, Franc-is James, 79 Lanczjry, 11. WVyvonne, 105, 38 Landry, Harry Louis, 134, 302 Johnson, Joe A., S6 Johnson, Leo Glenn 175 Johnsrm, Margery Ogd0l'l. 79, 310. 335 Johnson, Martha Page. 175, 321 Johnson, Nelson Bateman, 147 Johnson, Paris W.. 114 Johnson, Shirley, 175 Jolmsou, Stephen D.. 300 Johnson, Victor Max, 160, 371 Johnson William E.. 94 Katz, Jerry Lee, 147, 293 Katzenstein, Jean, 79, 306, 336 Kauffman, Andy Edwin, 92, 342 Kaufman, Bernard, Jr., 293 Kaufman, M. A., Mrs. 29 Kzwanaugh, Carolyn, 325 Keating, Charles C., 92. 342 Keeuze, Paul R., Jr., 64, 348. 359 Keese, Fred William, 279 Kellam, .Terry D., 114, 283 Landry, John Stanley, 122 Landry, Joyce Marie, 79 Landry, Katherine C., 37 Landry, Melvin E., 160, 343 Landry, Murray Francis, 79 Landry, Paul Tilhou, Jr., 64 Landry, Richard Andrew, Jr., 148, 279. 341 Landry, Robert Lowes 160 Lxmrlry, Theodore E., Jr., 1118, 346. 350 Landry, Thomas Newton, 176 Landry, X-Vnlter Joseph, 279 Landry, Vl :1.yne Xvllllam, 115 Lane, Donald Carol, 79 Langforvil, Thomas Davis, 531, 366 Lnnghavt. 'Charlcls Conrad. Jr., 122, 285, 355 I1i1.l'lg118.Tf., Robert. 100, ZS5 Lnughetee, Edmond Joseph, Jr.. 148 Lzmglols, Gerald Max, 291 Langlow, John Robins. 417 Langton, Rolmrt H,, 365 Lanier, Charles M.. 115 Lanier, Jmnes A., 79, 279, 371 Lanier, Robert E,. 148 Leisk, James Clark. 160, 271, Johnstorl, Barbara Bennett. 79 Johnston, Mary Elizabeth. 134. 333 .J'ol'mstcme, Joyce Mary, 317 Jolley, Patricia, 175, 331 Jolly, James W., 114, 373 Jolly, Mary Ann, 328 Jones. Arnold Dale, 147 Jones, Betty Pope, 129, 323 Jones, Bobby Lynn, 175 Jones, Calvin Palmer. 147, 352 Jones, Carolyn Neville, 309 Jones, Carroll Gordon, E2 Jones, Carter D., 79, 271 Jones, Daniel Dewey, 160 Jones, Donald Lawrence, 175 Jones, Dorothy Jo, 129, 327 Jones, Emily Lee, 79, 356 Jones, Evelyn, 79. 331 Jones, Frances Carolyn, 100, 325 Joges, Harry Elroy, Jr., 175, 91 JOIIGS, .T. Martin, 92, 285 Kellen, 351, Keller, Koller, John XV., Jr., 147, Lanneau, Buzlle Reno, 115 Leglianc, Joseph Evorutx, 93, LGBIPIHC. Joseph Sabin, 105 Lc,25:sl1anv. Kay Theresa, 129, Leililnnc, Marcel Joseph 291 Lezglanv. Moreland Paul, Jr., LeBlanc. Norman Joseph, 148. 375 LeBlanc, Olcn Joseph, 99 LeBlanc, Rene Peter, 176 LGBIHYIC. Rlvlmrd Joseph, 148. 351. 372 LeBlanc, WVilliam Joseph, 148 Legkgetter, Mickey, 129, 305, Ledet, Henry Joseph, Jr., 295 Ledet, Marion E., 70, 309 Ilelgljc-lf, Tommy Ls-e 134, 307, Leu, Lee, .Ianwi R., 384 .Toe XV., 70 John L., Jr., 148 H f-len Yvonne, 176 Lee, Lee, ,LEE JORDAN G., JR., 57 Lee. Mary Elizabeth, 70 381 .Lee Leehy. Oslo Evorette, 149 Lefelnvrv. Claire, 13.1 Lefkowltz, Rolimrt Albvrt. 293. 247 Leggott, Julian Bradley, 285 LFPHWU. .Tfrlxn K.. 160 Lehnmnn, Anita, 70, 311, L0llYl'l!l.lIl1, Bryan J., Jr., 55, 360 LE.:'lfgl!1l'l!'l, Gmrn Drews' 175' Lohr, Louis, 149 352 Leigh, Van E., 334 Lelnhornc-r, Frum-os C., 176, Xvlllnrd Randle, 281 362 Lelnlngmg Harold V., 33 Lelgglltilw. Wilfred Clzu-r-nf-ce. 972 Vewey C.. 114 James A., 303 Keller, .To Amelia. 134 Keller, R. A., S6 Kelley, David Allen, 283 Kelley, T1'I'2ll1ClS Josoph. 291 Kelley, Hr-rschell Kingsley, 365 Kelly, Charles Adams, 148, 285, 352 Kelly, David Terronre, 1341, 353, 383. 384 Kelly, Lewis Jr., 105 Kelso W'illlam Choaton, Jr., 64,249,359 Kemmerly, Carl Edward, Jr., 17, f: 5 .87 Kemper, Dorothy Ellen, 175, 325 Kendrick, J. Kerman, 291 Kendrick, Larry Lionel, 175 Kennedy, Anna Page, 321 Kennedy, Joseph Daniel, 175 Kennedy. Lucile Edwlna, 105 Klettkz, Erwin H.. 122, 367 Klibert, Mark A., 176 Klibert, Rueben J.. 176 Iiligsclz, Vvilllam F., 79, 356, 4 Kline, .Tessa Cecil, 86 Kline, William Floyd, Jr., SG, 400 Kling, John Oliver, 70, 339, 349. 377 Klnck, Janice M., 64 Klubeck Stanley, 298 Knecht, Ronald C., 93, 343, 3-15 Kneipp. Leonard Edward, 160 Knight, Delos Lavern, Jr., 176 Knight, Herschel Norris, 53, 339, 360 Knight, John Barkley, SG, 287 Knight, John R., 160, 275 Knight, L. Marie, 70, 309 . Knight, Ola Marie, 176, 400 Knight, Xvillinm Delos. 291 Knlnmeyer, John H., 1611, 343 5 277, , 38 Knoff, AliC'e'L1, 331 Knouse, Herman, Jr., G4 Knox, Jack R., 106, 287 Koach. Kenneth Hill, 283, 3113 Kohler, Jasper Fred. 129 Kocnenn, Joe C., 176 Koenig, Charles Richard, 160 Koharsl, Marlon, 115 Kohlmnier, Shirley Mae, 317 Konz, Ken E., 94. 239 Koons, Paul C., Jr., 148 Kogpn, John 1'Iowa.rd, 176, 13 Knpp1ng',.Howard XV.. 45, 391 Konus, Smclalr B., 122, 251, 263, 275 Kraalc, Dorothy Ann, 134 Krake. Albert E., 160 408 Lzmnux, Audrey Elalnc-. 115, 378 Lansing, Mary Mzmrgaret, 120 Lalleyroua-u-, Virglnlxl Lm. 329 Lanham, Vlrgll, 64. 3117, 3-19 La Polnte, Alfred Edgar, 1115, 283. 285 Lur. Mary Jzmo, 70, 1181, 385, 400 Large, Patricia Juno, 176, 331 Lnrmoyr-:1.ux, J a C q u el 1 11 c Alice, 327 Lnrned, Mel K., 2811 Ln. Rose, Rufus, 371 LASSALLE, LEO J., DEAN, 137 LaSalle, Margaret Mary, 37, 385 LaSalle, Roy Galarlnl. 47 Laser, Albert W., 122, 287 Lasseigne, Charles Alam, 176, 289 Lasselgne Malcolm J., 70, 377 343 Lcivn, Henry I-lnlslz, 122 Lembeck, William J., 86, 269, 353 Lomkowltz, David George, Jr., S0 ' Lemoino, Cressic Joseph, 64 Lcirlglno, Edmund Anthony, I Lonmlun, Martin Lune. 176 Lemoinc-. Robert Anthony, 115. 267, 279 Lemolnrz, Xvlllrurn Pierre, 1.49, 341, 376, 385 Lentz. Billy J., 160 Leonard I3Z'l.l'h!l.l'8. Belle, 64, 325 LaPeyrJume, Marilyn .Tenn- nc. 176 Lo0qRz1y, Josnph Berncl, .Ir,, Lellny, Liunue Elizahc-tlx, 1715, 333 LeSage, Joe C., 122, 238, 283 LES BELLES. 205 Leslie, Wanda. 70 l.otono,, Arthur, 160 Letson, Xvllllam Morton, 47. 'WU T Letz, Elarold James, 149, ...- 351.. --.2 Levenson, Ruth Lyzlln, 176 Levuqu-1, Henri A,,,160 Lovin, ltnlph, 117, 391. LeVlne, Jimrbarn., 302 Martinez, Douglas Piznrro, 390 McDowell. Donald D., 115, Levine, Dnvlml Shut-ffur, 119, 341, 376. 385 - Levy, 'Charlotte D.. 1.16 Levy, Jane, 80. 306. 335 Levy, Norma. Jeanne, 80, 306, R30 Levy, Raoul L.. 140. 341 Lewis, Alvah Clark, 80 Lewis, Ann, 333 Lewis, James Edward, 64. 240, 2:49, 345, 349, 357, 377 Lewis, John E., 140 Lewis, June, 80. 319 Lewis, Marlon Frank, 149, 200 Lewis, Rlthard Freilrlv, 64, 380 Lewis, Rose Mario, 80, 327 Lewis. Sum S., 273 Llbernmn Milton .Int-lc, 47 Llherto. Dcnilnlo J., 160 Lieberman, Ilownrrl, 120, Lleherl, John E., 122 Liebert, llh-lnird K., 170 Liebert. '1'l'l'l'L'llI.'U lllllllllll, 115 Llgnos, XX'illlnm. 160 Light, Jmnus M., 277 Llpxhter, W. A., 279 I Liles, Beryl Einrcy, 100, 307. 327 38-I Liles, Thermo L.. 160. 365 Marrln Emily, 327 Winston Bryan, 350 Lilley. Llnam, Llncks. Rnymoncl E.. 302 Lovell, Cecil William, Jr., 38, 279 Low, l-lcnry C., 149, 343, 385 Lowe, Ann Elizabeth. 311 llu-man lose-11 115 Lowe, - 1 . . p , Lowe, Mary Frances, 129 Roy E., 100 Shelby Bernard, Jr., Lowe, Lowe, 1-19 Lowensteln, Arthur E., 86, 293, 307. 396 Lowry, James Cage, Jr., 285 Lowther, Bob, 252 Loycl, llaiold Owen 348, 359 LSU DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB, 363 Luc-as, Ellhu Root. 1-19 Lucas, Patricia Monticello, S0, 321 Lucas, Rey Dreyer, 149 Luck, Edward G., 207. 300 Lucky, I.. B., Dr.. 19 Ludlum, Susie Jo, 134, 333 Lunn, Stuart Douglas, 55, 360 Lunn. Wfllaurn V. 275 Lunny, Mnrgnret Jane. 325, 378 Lurle, Allan Irwin, 45, 302 306, 115, INDEX Marler, Robert E., Jr., 122 Marmllllon, Merlin Jules, 6-1 Marmion, XVllbert Henry, 149 Marquette, Edward Charles. 122 Marsaliso, M arsalise, Vivian, 129 Catherine, 134 Marshall, Ben F., 267, 283 Marshall, Betty Sue, 176 Marshall, Edie I-Iammond, 134 Marshall Robert Bruce, 291 Marshall, Thomas XV., 64, 349, 353. 389, 401 Martelo, Samuel, 301 Martin, Alvin, 123 Martin, Betty C.. 329 Martin, Bruce Anthony, 176 Martin, Emile E., 111. 55. 360 Martin, .Tacquelln Fay, 176 Martin. James H.. 70 Martin LeRoy Loui, 123 Martin, Mildred, 70 Martin, Ruth, 70, 381, -100 Martin, Virginia Lanier, 53 Martin, XVilllam Howard, 176 Martinez. Andres Isldro, 177 Martinez, Basilio H.. 301 Lusk, 1-lnrold Carl, 161 Lutrlclc, Monroe C., 106, Lux, Richard Hull. 106 39S Lyall, l-lcnora Marie, 6-I Lyle, Guy H., 21 Lyle. Jim, 230 Lyle, Mei. 239, 3.15 Lyles, Frances Grna-e, 170, 323 Lyles L. Joanne, 323, 397 Lynch. Murgle Ruth, 3S Lynch, Wesley Otis. Jr., 38, 5103 Lynch, Vfilliam Bailey, 86, 275 Lyon, Roberta. Gwen, 70, 311 Lyon. VP-shtl Catherine, 129, 311 Lyon, Denny Jack, 1.49, 341 Lyons, 1Villiam C., 149, 350 134, 38? Martinez. Raymond Harold, 134. P79 38-1 Magrtinez--Lopez Jorge I., 47, .91 Marx, Gilbart Milo, 177, 293 Mashbnrn, Myles Kenneth, 351 Llazllnfr. Billy Allen, 129. Il 3 Mason, David Ernest, SO, 283 Mason, Georgilyn Hays, 64, 385 Mason, Nellie G.. 129 Mason. Norma Rae. 177 Massinqill Robert Lamar, 277 Mather, John Thomas, 149 Mather, Victor T.. Jr., 149 Matherne. I-larold C., 149 65 Matrox, .T McGinnis, John Louis, 123 Lincoln, Edytho Louise, 325 Linder, Catherine Lu:-llle, 122 Linder, Thomas Edward, 38 Lindsay, James Alphonse. 11 Llndlsay, Marilyn. 327 Lindsay, Morris M.. 38 Lindsey, David, 122, 355. 3l'7 Lindsey, James Hall, 80 Lindsey, J O.. 176 Lindsey, Tommy G., 170 Llndsley, Ralph N., 86 Liparl, Charles Anthony, 176 283 Lipscomb Felicia V., 122 Llppe, Edgar Bernard, Jr., S0 Llsenby, Tom, 80. 277. 381 Liter, Lawrence B., 285 Liter, Nancy Sue. 319 Litton, Cnlvln Emile, 115, 296 Little, Gus '.l'homas, Jr., 134 Little, Jeanne, 100, 313 Llttlepargo, Thomas McGuire, 122. 279 Llvlngstou. Marjorie Lee, 176, 326 Livingston, Sybil Lourdes, 129 Llenderrnzos, .lose R.. 201 Llovoras. Carol Lou. 129, 307. 315 Lockhart, Paris, 115 Lockridge, Wllllnm E., Jr., 80, 285 Loe, James Leighton, 161 Loe, James Wnllnce. 285 Loo, Sherwood Bruce. 285 Loo, Nllllmn Andrew, 70. 285, 355 Loc. Xvllllum E., 285 Loeifler, Fdgur George, Lotlln, Jmnos T.. 129 Loftln, Lawrence Age, 86 Lofton, '.L'nomns Andrew, 176 Lohnmn, Mary Frances, 300, 329 122 Lolley, Elmer C., 357 Long, Ben F.. Jr., 134 LONG, EARL K., GOVER- NOR. 12 Long, Gillis XV., 55. 390 Long, Glynn Andrew, 55, 366 Long, Inc-la Schoen, 280 Loohy, Janet Hose. 313 Looney, .luck Mnthew, 283 Lopr-2 de Quintana, Joaquin, 149, 1'01 Lorio, Daniel .T., .lr., 161 Lorio, James Pnrl, 161 Lorio, -l'r.rry, 321 Lo:-mvlo, Dorothy Anne, 176 Loudon, Martha Louise, 170. 315 Loudon, 1.Vlnlfred B.. 86, 300 Lounsuerry. Jcnelle, 316 Loup, Clmrles Ituy, 1-19 Loupe. ,Denver T.. 64 Loupe, Joseph A., Jr., 105 Louque, Amlurn Rayxnoncl 122 Louvlere, Gordon J., 1-I9 Luuvlore, Yvonne Marie, 106, 325. 370 Love, Charles Joy, 343 Love, Lnrtls C., 101 Love, Dorothy Loncse, 166, 305, 306, 331 Love. Louie Lavelle. 140, 269. 352 M ltiulggey, Alma Jean, S0, 306, 3 MacCurdy, Chnrlolle Eliza- beth, 38 MaeCurdy, Joan, 129, 300, 331 Mnehelln, Mateo 'Charles, 176 Mack, Gladys Helen, 38 Mack, Howard Edmond, 161 Maekny, Howard J., 115 Maekie, Elton Thorrms, Jr., 271 Mackie, Shirley M., 386 Madden, 321 Maddox. Ernest Elmer, Jr., 161 256 Minnie, 134, 307, Maddox, Magee, Bennie XV., 313 Magee, Betty Rae, S0, 369 Liagfee, Ellis Carroll, 339, Mngfzio, Ninrgaret Ann, 134 Maguire, Jiunes K.. 47 Mrihafrey, Clayton Rogar, 01 John Nolan, 106 lk-In.hlf:r, T-in-nry Huck, 297 Mnhony, Unnlel Joseph, 115 Matherne. Julius Marion, 161 Mathews, Alfred Lee, Jr., 161. 267 Matthews, Jean Marilyn, 177 Matthews. Quilla. Mae, 350 Mzggthews Revlee Johnston, 3 Mniitlson. Louis Emil, 105, 34 tl H.. Jr., 19 Mauldln, Jeanne A., 134 Mamus, Raymond Norman. 177 Maurer, Charles J., 177 Maurln, Lee Victor, Jr., 149 Mauroner Norman Lee, 47 Muxey, Arthur Ray, 115, McCo11am, Andrew, 55 McCollister, Ralph Holt, 150, 351. 372, 376 MeCollom, An-drew, 267, 283 McConnell. Massey D., 371 McConnell, Thomas Earle, Jr.. 150, 302 McCook, Norma. Ann. 329 Mc-Cook, Robert Devon, 106 MeCor'cle, Nvilliain C.. 93, 3 1 McCormick, Edward A., 123, 3?-l Mefgormiek John R., 38 McCormir-li. John S., 161, 209 McCormick, Joseph Ray, 115 McCoy, America Jane, 30, 319 McCoy, James Edwin. 37 McCoy, Mary Patricia. 87. 331, 397 I McrCra.ine. David Lindsay, 295. 357 McCullough, Frances Rebec- ca. 38 A , McCullough, John Martin, 6:1 Mc-Cuslter, Joseph Ifl., 123, 280, 353 McDaniel, Billie Jean, 134, 31' MeDzaniel, llarold Owens. 70. P63 Mc3Daniel, 'Holcombe C.. 70 lvlclflanlel, James A., Jr., Ga, 349, 377 McDaniel Thomas Monroe, Jr., 65, 349, 363 McDonald Beverly Ann, 70. 321 McDonald, Jesse Dekalb, 177. 28 1121CD7D113.lL1, Merritt E., 177, 365 lNlt:D0nald, NV. B. 123 Mc-Donnell, 1Vil1lam Alvin. 177, 269 McDonough, Ralph John, 47, 285 McDowell, William Ernest, 55. 267. 271 McDuff, Charles F., 94, 279 Meliachern John Allen, 150 McFarland XV. P.. 285 McGaha, Ellaine Mary, 177 McGinitv, Doris Catherine. Mc-Govern, Albert Joseph, 177 McGovern. Georgine L. 177 McGovern. Patricia Marian, McManus, Hugh T., 375 McManus, Mary Ann, 130, 307, 313 McManus, Norma Jenn, 177 Mnlcr, Marlon Eugene, 149, 277 'i 6 . ll Muln, liugrne Louis, lil Mnln, Vernon J.. .lr.. 93 9 Majesty, Mm-lvin Sidney, 80 Major ll. IU., Jr., 80, 269 Major. John R.. 149 M AJ 0RlfI'l .l'ES. 1 9 ti 354, 373 Maxwell, Mack B., 38 May. Elizabeth Yarnall, 177, 333 May, Kenneth N., 177, 398 Maybln, Patricia Jane, 100, 397, 400 Mayer, Carroll S.. 287 Mayer, David Louis, 277 Mayer, Fred Konrad, 177 Mayers, Albert Joseph, Jr., 149. 352 Mayeux James Terrell. 177 Mayeux, John O'Neil, 177 Mayeux, Lois Elayne, 115, 378, 397 Mnyeux, Paul Neuman, 115 Mayo, Everette E.. 373 Mayon, Garrett Andrew, 161 Mayronne, Agatha Beryle, 177 Mays, Eugene Donald. 105 Mays, James A., 161, 383, 335 MeAdoo, James E., 161 McAdams, Thomas S., Jr., 65. 363 McAlpln, Mark L., 150, 351, 372 McArthur, Brent John, 291 McArthur, 'Catherine L., 306, 311 McArthur, David Martin, 80 Melgrthur, Dorothy Mary, 0 Mcrlrtor, Marthell. 130 Mc-Bee, Mara, 38 100 McGraw, James Arnold, 55, 300 Mcdraw, Thomas Earl, 177 Mc-Gulre, George Benedlck, 150 MeHar.1y, Ester Ann, 80 Mc-Hardy, llobert J. 47 McHenry, Kay, 87, 323 McHugh, Guy M., 123, 289 Mel-Iugn, Joe L.. 277 Mclnnis, Douglas Emmett, 87, 2 5 Mcllmis, Frances Burton, S0 Mclnrire, Daniel Philip, 47, 390 Mclntyre, Edwin Rudolph, 53, 300 McIntyre, Richard Kennedy, 38 Mclver. Joseph Bachmnn, 279 McKay, David Yates, 161 McKay, Edwin Douglass, 47 McKay, Tales, 265. 300 McKeitheu, DeEtte Vvells, 80, 333 McKeitheu, JanEtte Wells, 80. 331 McKellar, Billie Dale, 70, 381 McKellar, G. Elayne, 70, 381 lSlnlcoI'slcv, I-lownrsl L., Jr., 122. 371 Malone, ltlcharil Henry, S7 llluloney, 1-lnrrlot Lou, 170. 319 lllzgllxgallfry, Betty Ann, 176, Mznmgun, Angolee. S7, 315 Mnncus-J. liaymoinl V.. 365 Mnng, Charles l'-l. 203, 204, 37 Munn, Hudson Bridgeman, 140 Mnnn, Lawrence, Jr.. 1-19, 2513 352, 373 Manning, DeVane John, 260 Manning, William L., 1-19. 3.1 Mmmuvrler, Antoine J., 53 Mansllelml, Floru Jo, 70, 336, -IU1 Munshlp, Nlnry J., 310 Mzmson, Joseph It., 80, 265, 272 Manuel, Sylvan J., 170 Mmluel, Wilson Joseph, S7 Mnnvllle. Jllahlon F., 149 lllaroenll, Huy Fred, 47, 390 Mnrelmnd, N. Douglas, 346 Blllfblllllld, Velwood A., 122 Mnreolte, Edwin Joseph, 149, 351, 372, 376 Nlarcotte, Steven S., 161 Murlnnl, .lnvler Frontera, 265, 200 Murlnorf, Leon, 80 Mark, Juliet Ruth, 176, 335 MeBro.yer John Ernest, Jr., 177. 353. 383 McBride, Jacob, Jr., 150, 302. 351 M11Brirle, Milton Thomas, 177 Mgfgride, XVllliam I-I., 87, I Mcfjahill, Robert E, L., 287 McCain, Edwin Adams, 177 McCall. lumnm Armeta, 70 ltlc-Call, Omn Roberta, 130 Mfffampoell, William S., 45 McCann. James E., 177 Mt-Cartliv, Charles A.. Jr., 115. 267. 289 Mr-Carty, Marjorie 130 Mcglaln, Wlllliun Ernest, Jr., 2 5 MeCleary, YVm. Ernest, 38 McClelland, Bill, 240, 345 McCleskeV. Bettye Ruth, 87, 306, 319. 400 McClintock, Alma. Ruth, 130 MeCluer, Shirley M.. 47 409 McKellar, 1Villlam E., Jr., 53, 360 McKenzie, George Stanley, 161 McKenzie, Robert WVl1liam, 177. 279 McKinney, Betty Alicia, 331 McKinney, James Carroll, 166. 364. 384 MeKinnis, Benny VV., 71 Melilnnls, ldlmon Drew, 55 lNlfeKnig.:l:t, Staey. 372 McKnight T. K. 20 q M01-Coy, Mary Frances. 3-1 Mc-Lain. James Louis, 47, 391 McLaws, William R., Jr., 291 McLean. Betty Joyce, 87, 311 Mc-Lean, Lllareneo Marvin, Ill, H3, 2106, 343 McLean, James Rlr-hard, 150 35? McLean, John Gadclis, 81, 381 Mclgean, Marie Alice, 106, 3 'D McLeod, Lula Lee, 71 McLin, Emma Lou, 134 McLln, Lonnie Marie, 321 McMahon, Henry George, Jr., 177 McMahon, Joline, 99. 331 McMichael, Calvin lt., 161 McMichael, Claude E., 93, 343 McMi1le:1, Carol Jean. 327 lvltgltlorris, Vernon Dempsey, F lvleliflullen James A., 150 McMurray. Mildred Gloria, 123, 313 McNair, Margaret E., 327 llieglfair, Mary Frances, 177, D MeNeely, Thomas Ludlow, Jr.. 47. 391 lligliherson, Herbert Alla-n. McPherson. Jan, 323 McPherson, Percy V., Ji-,, 150 lllniilixiston. Lawrence Alfred, McRae, Arlen Dunne, 161 Mcglgrte, Mlllon Wlllimn, 71, nireiragi-Q. 1217.-im.-fi Guy, iso, lllegween. Harold Barnett, 00 llIE'fggga:'t. Lorraine, 130, 1 McWilliams, Virginia, 317 Mead, Alfred, 90 Mead, S. F., 123 Meaztde, Edward Louis, 71, 13 Meadar, Bob, 2-17 Meador, Jtlm D., 45, 390 Meiadors, George H., S7, 267, -79 Meadows. James W.. 38 liiears, Allen L.. 71, 359, 398 IXIEDICINE SENIORS. 44 MEDICINE UNDERGRADU- ATES. 46 lllelmglfvy, John Xvnyne, 123. BIOGIOY. Obfilfl Alwin, 115. 303, 358 373 Meeks, Hugh F., 87 Megginson, Leon C., 373 Mehn, Joan Carroll, 71, 381 Meister, Chris William, 161, 352 Melaneon, Ellen, 177 Melansah. Jeanette, 134 Melansun, Donald Marion, 115, 358, 373 MGICHGGZ. Florencio Harmo- dio. 177. 301 Melville, David R.. 363 Menard, Harold Francis, 134 Menard, Yvette C.. 81 Meneses, Carlos, S7 lklexisg, Harry Herndon, III, 1 Mengis, Warren L., 55, 366 Merchant, Robert Cluatus, 177 Meirezditn, JoAnn XV., 100, Meredith, Robert, 71 Merrill, Marion, 177 Merrill, Patsy, 325 Merritt, Joe Lee, 150. 351 llleyrgrgtt, Thomas Edward, .41 Merrymatl. Clarence James, 161. 277. 375 Messer. Del, 307, 331, 378, 385 Mestayer, Louise, 177, 321 Mestepey, Hazel Louise, 177 Methvin, Dewitt Talmage, Jr., 55 279, 360 Metz. Edmund Frank, 150 Meyer, Beverly Claire, 177 Nigga?-ir, Celroll Stanley, Jr., Meyer, Charlton Edward, 293 Meyer, J. Ben, 265, 267, 289 Meyerer, Tlelen Marie, 123 Mlao, William C., 161 lliiilmael, Esper Joseph, Jr., 1 Mlehaells, Bill, 246, 250 Miehaufil, Stephen N., 87. 353 Michel, Arthur P., Jr., 115, 354, 369 Mlley, 1Voody Noble, 71. 348, 349, 359, 367, 398, 3549 Miekleberry, Morgan, 150, Mid-dletnn, Jimmy 161 MIDDLETON, TROY I-l.. COMPTl'1OLl.Elt. 17 Migliceo, Anthony, 05 Milby, T. 1-I., Jr.. 71, 400 Miles, Dean James, 65 Miley, Huland D., Jr., 123 RIILITARY, 221 MILITARY BALL. 232 2 30- MILITARY CLASSES, 231 MILITAI'-'Y SPONSERS, 228- 229 Miller, Bei-uita, 177 Miller, Betty Ann, 134 Miller, Beverly Anne, 325 Miller, Charles Alfred, 123, 267. 293 Miller, Charles Hugh. 71 Miller, Clarence A., Jr., 87 Miller, Ernest Martin. 177 Nesblt, Tootle, 71 343 Newsom, Robert B., 65 Morehead, James Harold, 161, 269 Morel, Rene. 289 Moreland, Fay A., 319 Moreland, Joe Allison, 29, 285. 398, 399 Moreland. Mary Lee, 311 Morgan, Charlotte Frances, Miller, Gibbs Dennis, Jr., 177 Miller, Henry Clay, Jr., 275 Miller, John Philip, 365 Miller, Laura. Mae, 177 Miller, Marie Jeanette, 71, 311 Miller, Marion Annette, 177, 335, 381 Miller, Paul J., 150 Miller, Preston J., Jr., 285 Miller, Raymond Mat, 177 Miller, Wallace Reed, 150, 341, 376 Miller, William E.. 81 Miller, William Hubert, 161 Millican, Dick, 94, 277 Mills, Gordon J.. 291 Mills, Lawrence C.. 275 Mlms, Charles Lewis, 81, Mlms, Henry, Mrs., 29 285 Morris, Mlnlcs, Mildred E., 378, 3SS Minor, Charles O., 389 Mlnvlelle, Virginia Lee, 134 Mlre, Anne Louise, 130, 306, 309 Mire, Fred J.. 365 Jr., Mlstric, Walter Joseph, 65 Mitchell, Ben F., Dr.. 20 Mitchell, Dorothy Ann, S7, 333 Morgan, Edward Penn, Jr., 81, 375 Morgan, Elemore M., 177 Morgan, Ernest B., 71, 363 Morgan, Jcy Cecile. 309 Morgan, Robert George, 177 Morgan, Thurman Lee, 71, 357 Morgan, Travis Gene, 38 Morgan, Willard Tucker, 65 Morris, Clifton Tate, Jr., 87, 275 Morris, Edna Mae, 65 Morris, Gloria Jean, 177 Morris, James NVyatt, 130 Morris, Jesse Hubert, 289 Morris, Julius A.. 116 Morris, Mary E., 319 Ottis C.. 71 Morrison, Herbert Earl, 161, 285 Morrison, Joyce Jeanette, 177 Morrison, Martha Browning, 177. 333 Morse, Gustalve Adolph, 345 MORTAR BOARD. 338 Morton, Florrinell F., 21 Moseley, Harry Edward, Moses, Walter Lee, 350 Moss, Wllbert O.. 134 Mott, .lean E., 177, 388 Moulin, Betty Lorraine, 134, 106 INDEX Nestor, Betty Louise, 100, 370 Nethery, Stanton Kee, Jr.. 161, 285. 396 Newell, Agnes M.. 388 NEXVMAN CLUB, 394, 395 Newman, Irma. Anderson, 130, 368 Newman, Minton D., 177 Newsome, Daniel Arthur, 87 Newsome, Joseph Roy, 151, Nicholls, Thomas 'C., 297, 343 Nichols, Edward M., 53, 360 Nichols, Kathryn Yvonne, 331 Nicholson, Nancy Ann, 329 Nlckens, Evelyn Joyce, 178 Nlcolosi, Louis Joseph, 178 Nielsen, Jack Alton. 302 Nielsen, Jacquiline Belle, 325 Nielsen, Katherine Azena, 123 Nix, Robert Ray. 134 Noah, Dennis P.. 38 Noe, James Albert, 87. 283 Noel, Richard Allie, 271 Noguelrso., Paulo B., 161 Nolan, Jack Homer. 99 Nolan, Jesse Claude, 297 Nolan, Shirley Grace, 321 Noland. Madeline Richard- son. 87. 319 Nor-chauer, Mary Elizabeth, Oriiegieaux, Jerry Camille, 7 Ordoqul, Yvonne Marie, 81, 356 Orlanslty, J. David, 293 Orozco, Luis Byron, 106, 367 Ortte, H. W.. Jr., 94, 291 Ory. Dorothy Carol, 130, 388 OSBORN. M. G.. 95 Osborne, Thomas L., 162 Oszgow, Doris B., 81, 307, Otlllla, Hilary W., 162 Ott. Mary Virginia, 130 Ottwell, Gloria Dale, 135. 309. 389 Ovcsrgaey, George Paul, 116, 3 Overstrcet Barbara Sue, 123 Overton, Thomas L., 135, 275 Owen Arthur Blake, Jr., 151 Owen, Chester Creighton, 81, 251. 285 Owen, Hubert C., 283 Owen, Thomas Gerald, 166, 285, 384 Oxfgzrd, Betty Dclwyn, 135, 3 3 Pennington, John Dewey, 65, 361. Pennlngton, Wyema Flor- ence, 135 Penton, Arthur, Jr., 81 Peralta, Alfred Charles, 123 Peralta, Luis Arturo, 178 Perozo., Antonio Jose. 106 Percy, Patrlcla. V., 178 Perdue, Marjorie Felps, 388 Pehrilgue, Mary Gordon, 178, Pere, Joann, 333 Perez, Lolita, 71, 381 Perlllou PGl'lilll3 x, Paul E., 289 , Edgar, Jr., 55 Perkins, Edmund F., 65, 363 Perkins, John M., 71, 357, 377 P Palmer, J. M., 162, 375, 382, 385 Palmer, Martha Lonora., 38 Palmer, Pnul Edwin, 87, 287 306. 319. 399 h Mitchell, Mary Virginia, 81, 324 Mitchell, Vlrgll Oliver, 150, 285, 341. 376. 385 Mitchell, NVllliam T., 115 Mltcheltree, Mary Ann, 115, 306, 325, 378, 397 Mixon, Betty Nell, 81, 305, 313 Mizell, Donald McGehee, 93, 281 Mizell, Leo Fennel, 71 Mizell, Maddox Vvade, 150, 341, 375, 376. 385 Moak, Hilda Jean, 71, 381 Moberley, James Dean, 115 Modern, Marilyn, 87, 315 Modlsette, Billy Ray, 123, Patureau, Ferdinand Fred- 35l, , Phillips, XVllton, Jr., 123 367. 400 Mgeblus, Barbara Allyn, 134, 11 Moeller, Jean Marie, 321 Mohr, Edward Henry, 150, 341 Moisant, Jack J., 81 Moige, Jean Carroll, 81, 306, 3 1 Molse, Kenneth Joseph, 177 Molse, Mona. Dean, 317 Molaison, Warren John, 350 Molina, H. A., 106 Mllinl, Antonio T., Jr., 299 Mollni, Hector E., 263, 299 Moll. Wayne H., 150, 341, 376, 385 Mollere, Harold J.. 116 Mollerstuen, Ralph Glenn, 45 Molloy, Neal Douglas, 53 Moncrlef, J. E., 94 Monette, Louis Gayle, 81 Mongrue, 'Carl A., 150 Monks, Bill, 365 Munoz Suarez, Frank A., 161 Monroe, David Stanley, 273 Mcgligoe, Margie A., 305, 306, Monroe, Thomas Cornelius, Jr., 47 Monrose, Maurice, J., 271 Montalbano, Virginia, 177 Montalvo, Jose Miguel, 301 Montes, Carlos Enrique, 123 Montet, Sidney Joseph, 101 Mzggieza, Jaime Cesar, S7, 317, 389 Mouset, Holmes M., 87 Mouton, Jerome A., 93 Mouton, Willard J.. 123 Mowad, George B., 177 Mowen, Jean Guthrie, 71, 306, 313 Muelllng, Rudolph Julius, Jr., -18 391 Muerer, Fred S.. 99. 388 Muery, Henry Oscar, 105 Muller, Enrique Norman, 161 Mtggiar, George A., 166, 281, Muller, Peter Julius, 81 Mullis, Hunter D.. 81 Mumme, Muncey, Norma. M., 388 Fred Alle, 161 Munoz, Bernardo. 301 Munson, Albert G., 269 hitgggon, Gwendolyn Pratt, Muxgdoch, James Richard, 1 1 Murphey, John R., Jr., 161, 367 Murphree, Allce. 319 Murphy, Gene, 247, 250 Murphy, Griffin M., Jr., 271 Murphy, Johnny, Jr., 150, 281, 350 385 Murray. Fred G.. 116 Murray, Robert F., 161 MUSIC SENIORS. 166 M U S I C UNDERGRADU- ATEE. 166 MU SIGMA RHO, 364 Murtagh, Emily Claire, 116 Musso, Joseph C., 87 38 Nor-dyke, Jimmie Harley, 365 Norlleet, Mary Ellen. 333. 386 Norfleer. Virginia. 333 Norman, Charlotte, 306, 329 Norman, Nina W.. 319 Norman, Robert Paul, 287 Norred, Betty, 38 Norris, James Pascal, Jr., 55. 366 Norris, J-xmas Vvllllam. 161 Norris, Kramer D., 123 Norris, Ray Norman, 162 Norton, Betty, 134, 307, 311. 370, 400 Norton. Harlan Wesley, 71, 400 Nolrwood, Donald Thomas, 51 Norwood, Jackson. 116 Norwood, John Abel, 93 Norwood. Marjorie. 315 Norwood, Troy C., 151 Nugent, James Alvin, 116 Nunez, Sammy Bernard, 178 Nunenmacher, Lionel Ed- ward. 162 Nunnally, Boyce, Jr., 162 Nunnally, Catherine Keeny, 130 Nussbaum, Irma. June, 65, 335. 401 - Nussbaum, Martin J.. 151 Nuttall, William M.. 151, 352 O Oakley, Clarence Day, 277 Oakley, James Barry, 151 Obregon, Manuel F., 301 O'Brlen, Harry G., 99 O'Bryan, Patrick H., 90 Occhlpintl. Anthony Joseph, Palmer, Palmer Ralph M., 151. 376 , William McD., 389 Palmlsano, Ruth, 135, 399 Pancoast. Paul V., 162 PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL, 305 Paredes, Robert V., 162 Pardo, Oscar, 151 Paret, George Lock, 267, 277 Paretl, David, 123 Paris, Pedro Manuel, 178 Parish, James W., 151, 281 Park, Ben Dulce, 279 Park, John W., 279 Parker Arcade Joseph, 151 Parker, Fdward V., 279 Parker John V., 81 Parker, Joseph P., 271 Parker, Joseph Wheeler, 285 Parker, Putrlcla, 178, 389 Pazrgger, William Aubrey, Jr., Parker, William Edgar, 135 Parker, Wllllam Elliott, Jr., 99, 267, 271 Parkerson, Eugene C., 162 Parmenter Robert Earl, 45, 391 Parrish, Louis, 48, 391 Parry, Charles H.. 162 Parsons, Joan Fldler, 378 116, Parsons, Robert E.. 123 Parsons, VS'ard Chester, 87 Paschal, Bette Ann, 313 Pasternaclc, Marilyn K., Sl, 335 Patch, Dorothy Adell, 71, 321, S85 Pate. Barney F., 93 Patin, Bernard J.. 151 Patten, R-:bert Henlin, 38 Patterson, Truman Dale, 162, Perkins, Jchn Ray, 116, 271 Perkins, Mary Blrd, 55 Porklns, Wlllinm NV., 116, 277, 358, 373 Perrin, .Tackle M., 81, 315 Perritt, Paul, 279 Perroux, Clementine, 65, 382 Perry, Dorsey Raymond, Jr., 151. 267. 285 Perry, Thomas O., 123, 283, 3 Pcxgsxc, Janice Mary, 135, 3 Persac, Leon J., Jr., 116 Persac, Robert Joseph, 71, 267, 291 PERSHING RIFLES, 365 Pei-sich, Joseph Donald, 48 I'e3t'?gson, Lola Erline, 123 Pettiss, Nina Jo, 329 Pettrlnl, Anthony James, 116, 285 354 Pevey, Charlie, 241, 345 Pezold, Joseph R.. 162 Pfeffer, Betty Jane, 331 Pfrhnnier, Theodore Roscoe, 38 Phares, Neysa. May, 48, 292 Pharls, F. Joan, 53, 360 Phebus, Suzanne, 135. 321 Phelps, James C., 123, 281, 355. 362. 373. 396 Phelps, Victor Tucker, 116 Mgxgggomery, Betty June, Montgomery, Clarence L., 91, 285, 371 Montgomery, Dean P., 105 Montgomery, George W., 65 Montgomery, Gerald Sylves- ter, 177 Montgomery, Malcolm. Jr., 123, 358 Montgomery, Robert A., 71 Monticello arle 134 Pllcher, , M ' , . Montoya, 'Carlos A.. 301 Montoya, Luis Javier, 301 Montz, Dan S., 134 Montz, Joseph C., 161. 351 Montz, Lester Roland. 150 Monzix ' 150. M. L.. 65 Musso, Joseph P., 48, 390 Muatllis, George A., Jr., 150, Myers, Paul A.. 271 Myers, Vxfilliam Albert, 3S Mykoff. Alvin Meyer, 293 Mykoff, David J., 48 N Nailaezrscllnig, Elinor Graco, Nabours, Betty Gene. 319 Nadler, Elizabeth, 305, 327 Nadler, Eugenia, 134, 327 Nalty, Raymond J., Jr., 271 Nance, Jimmie C., 106 Narvaez, Rodolfo. 177 Nash Clark Charles, 161 Nason, John T. 116, 285 Nastasi, Joseph 123 Nation, Lillian N., 116, 318, 378 Naurre, John P.. 55 Navarre, Alvin Joseph, 134 Nawoj, Carl F., 116, 373 Neayfs Thomas Edgar, 87, 347, Naylor, John E., 116, 354 Neashom, Ann I., 100, 307, 309, 370 397 Neblett, Constance. 329 Neel, Xvllllam E., 130 Neely, Winston Albert, 151, 123, 283 Ochoa, Fernando 'C.. 106 Odom, Isaac Stanley, 71 Odom, James H.. 267. 271 Odom, .lim D., 71. 271 Odom, Ray, 151 Odom, Nvarner D.. 116 Oeberst, R. M., 281 O'Flarlty, Patrick Leroy, 123 Ogden, Ollver Otis. 123 Ogden, Robert James, 135 Ohlsen, Rose Mary, 81. 315 O'Ke1ley, Douglas Edwards, Jr., 178. 287 Olano, Rose Marie, 71 Olberts, Leo Edward. 100 Olinde, Henry Heck, 356, 365, 367 Olinde, I. G., 53. 360 Olinde, J. B., 53, 339, 360 Ollnde, James S., 123, 354 Oliphant, Mary Virglnla, 130, 331 Ollphlnt, Jacquellnc Marie, 135 Oliver, Joseph Delbert, 99. 367 Patton, John Sparks, Jr., 65, 357 rick, 116 Pa3t8vax'dha11, Shrlniwas, S., Paul, Archie W., 384 Paul, John O., 343 Paul, Wlley Lovell, 151 Paulk, Shadye Lanier, 178 Pavur. Carol Paul 178 Pasvsys, 1-lenry Garland, 55, Payne, John William, 287 Payne, Marilyn Elaine, 178 Peacock, Shirley Mae. 135 PI-II CHI. 391 Pl-II DELTA EPSILON, 392 PHI DELTA PHI, 366 PHI DELTA Tl-IETA, 297 PHI EPSILON PI. 298 PHI ETA MU, 299 Pl-II ETA SIGMA, 367 PHI IOTA ALPHA, 301 PHI GAMMA DELTA, 300 Pl-II LAMBDA PI. 368 Pl-II MU, 330, 331 Pl-154 MU ALPHA SINFONIA, 3 Pl-155 UPSILON OMI'CRON, 3 Phlllpa, Roy Joseph, 162, 291 Philips, Ruth Mary, 315 Phllley, Paul C.. 71 Phillips, 'Cecil Toney, 93 Phillips, 'Charles D., Jr., 130 Phillips, Charles E. 81, 285 Phillips, Clarence Earl, 303 Phillips, Donald, 87 Phillips, Gerald Edward, 17S Phillips, James E., 287 Phllllps, John Mason, 151 Phillips, Maurice E. Jr., 283 Phillips, Ray A.. 303 Phillips, Robert R., 38 Phillips, Sam Anderson, 151, 372 376 PI BETA PHI, 332, 333 Pic, Phyllis Joan, 331 PI GAMMA MU. 369 PI KAPPA ALPI-IA, 280, 281 PI MU EPSILON. 385 Picclola, Rodney Peter, 178 Pickens, Gloria Joy, 130 Pickett, James Ray, 297 Pickett, Opal, 38 Plcou, Leon Adam. Jr.. 55 Peak, Marvin Lyle, 123 400 Peal, William Ralph, 71, 361 Pearce, Carolyn Adele, 130, Pearce, Jack M., 71 Pearce, Jean Ann, 327 Peitggze, Joseph Bnrks, 123, Peglgge, Mary Virginia. 300, Pearce, Roland B., 87 Pearl, Barnard Aaron, 293 Pearre David A., 116 Pierce, Eleanor Joyce, 305, 306, 317 Pierce, Paul Ray 123 Pierce, Rebecca Van. 178 Pierce, Willie Lamar, 71 Pierson, Bettyc T., 319 Pigott, Glen Martin, 166, 281 Julian O.. 162 202. 277 388 Oliver, Mlrian, 81, 305, 327 Oliver, Mona Marie, 71 Olivier, Donald A., 102 Olgglier, Edward Adolph, Jr., Olivier, Fulton J., 162 Olsen, 313. Alberta Virginia, 178, 401 Moock, Robert F., 71, 362 Moody, Raymond David, 65 Moore, Betty Jean, 311 Mgfige, Betty O'Nlell, 306, Mgcige, Colleen Patricia, 134, Moore, Danny R., 150 Moore, Delton P., 55 Moore, Edmund Joseph, 130 Moore, Elmer Vincent, 116 Mggre, Ferney Adams, Jr., Moore, Herman Lee, 100 Moore, John Thomas, 45 Moore, Lewis Frank, 38 Moore, Mary Jo, 177, 333 Moore, Sldney Richards, Jr., 81. 271 Moore, William L.. 285 352 Nehrbass, Douglas J., 53, 360 Neill, James E., Jr., 116 Nelson, Billie Jo, 134, 311 Nelson, Earl E.. 123 Nelson, Gerald H., 87, 365 Nelson, John Gardner, 271 Nelson William M., 123 Morales, Antonio 130 Morales-Vila, Eduardo M., 48, 391 Moran, John T., 177 Nerf, izicnara Bernard, 151 Nesom, J. Douglas, 55. 366 Nestlalt, Roberta Catherine, 3 9 OMISIRON DELTA KAPPA, 33 O'Nea.l, Edris Anne, 178, 325 O'Nei1, Harold P., 116, 302 O'Nie1l, Herbert. 55 OPERA, 194, 195 OPERA CI-IORAS. 197 O'Quin, Thomas Jarreau, 151 O'Qulnn, Frank M., 151, 371 41.0 Pearson, Billy G., 178 Pearson, Florence Brown, 38 Pearson. John W., 116, 283 Pease, Zephaniah Vlfalter, 71, 283. 353 377 Peavy, Charles D., 178 Pecot, Alice Evelyn, 106, 305, 333. 385 Pedorre, Audrey. 71 Peek, Sam A., 162 Pcevy, Walter' J., Dr., 29 Pogues, Betty Ellen, 105 Peloubet. Raymond Phillip, 151, 376 382 Peltier, James R., 291 Pender, Joan Carol, 100, 315 Pendleton, Lolo. Jeanne, 135, 306, 331 Piloher, Mlttle, 317 Pilgrim, Stanley Ivan, 81 Pilman, James Victor, 162 Plltz, Gerald, 117, 265, 267, 292, 354. 369 Pinckard. Henry Oldon, 65, 377 Pinlggcley, Webster S., 151, .0 Pipes, Robert T., 283 Pines, William Ford, Jr., 55. ss, 283 Plrcllo, Charles Andrew 178 Pitcher, Horace M., 273 Pitre, Norman J.. 65 Pigtrxsnan, Dalton R., 162, 271, Pittman, Elmer M., 162, 279 Pittman, James Stuart, Jr., 93. 286 Pittman. Nathan William, Jr., 162 Pltts, David Stanley, 117 Piirglato, Florence Beatrice, R Plzzolato, Frances Bass. 45. 292 Rome, Gerald Francis, 152, Plnnche, David Pines. 97 Ralmlals, Melford F., 152 INDEX Richardson, 39 Lyman Crea gan, Rogan, Jane Claire. 317 Rogers, Barry Mouton, 293 Rogers, Jack John, 56. 360 Rogers, Kathryn, 178, 319 Rahh, Amos Lowell, 152 Raliennor-it Harr1'. 250 Roblnovltz. Sam. 293 Rachal, Dallas Joseph, S7 Rachal, John Russell, 117, 400 Rachal, Marvin Walter. 53 Rnffray, Raymond J. A. R., 178 Rulldl. .Taser Nicola, 178 Richardson, Margie Hepburn, 327 Richardson, Milton J., 65 Richardson, Parry H., 285 Richardson, Paula Sue, 178, 381 Richardson, Roger W.. 285 Richey, E. T., Jr.. 87 Richmond, Elizabeth Elaine, 166, 380 Richter, Helen 178 Rickey, Mary Ellen, 82, 319, Rogers, Ray M., 72 Rogers, Robert Lee, 117 Rogers, Willlain 'xValtcr, 124 Rojas, Zeirith, 48 Roland, 'Charles Pierce, 39 Roland, Robert Linder, III, 53 Rolfs, Herman Emil, 106 Rollins, Joseph Allen, 163 Rollins, Katharine XVood. SS, 319 338 Ricks, Roy Lee, 162 Platt, Betty Demi. 135 Puma, formal wnimm. Jr.. 117, 285. 3' Platte, Eugene Arthur. 285 Pliner, Emogenc. 33 F Pliner, Loon Milton. 161. 3-10. 385 Poche. Anthony G.. 173 Poche, Dorothy T.. 38 ,O Poche, John A.. Jr.. 162. 30- Poche, Leon Keller, 289 pgggon, Clyde Hlnchley, 291 Polrrler. Betty Jean. 117. 306, 317. 370 Polk. Seymour. 43. 392 POLITICS 184. 185 Polltz, Lucille Rosemary. 1130, 1364 38318 Po larr, ec. Polnlsch, Edward J.. 100. Halford. Leslie Leroy, 152 Halford, Paul Kenneth, 162 Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez, Ramirez. Albert Jesus. 291 Charles Dale. 289 Martin Erasmo, 55 Joseph, 'Maurice 152, 289, 352 Rainko, Grace, 81, Ramsey, Ran-doll, 364 375 71. 377 Harold D., Kirby H.. Rondo, Dominick R., 162 Randolph. Jr.. 117 Edward Sidney, 367 Pool, John Erncry. 175. 393 Poole, 13. L.. 235 , Poole, Samuel E., Jr.. 123. 400 Pope, Carl John, 48 Pontl, Guy Carlos. 162 Porch, Dennis L.. 37 , Porche, Duffy R.. 71. 335 Porter, Floyd Ray. 117 Porter, Richard Leo, U3 Post, Gurvls Jcfl'orsoIl. JF-- 178 Poteet. Lily Sybil- 343 Potter, Thomas F.. 117. 354. Rathbone, Monroe J., Jr., 45, 391 Raunborg, Oscar John D., 117, 355 Rnuschkolb, Charles Richard, 302 Rawlings, Lawrence Keith. 269. 363 Rawlins, Carolannc, 329 Rnwllns, Mary Elizabeth, 178, 381 Ricks, Vlfilllam Gardiner, 105 Rl-'gig-eway, Adelaide Ferrell, Ridley. Robert Jack, 152, 351, 372 Rlehl, Vvllbur A., 39, 265, 302. 346 Rlgaud, Clinton Joseph, Jr., 135, 384 Rlgaud, Shirley A., 105, 335880 Rigby, Kenneth, 339. 369 Rlgsby, Joseph Vartan, 343 V Romero, Clarence E., 53 Romero, Lambert H., 66 Romero, Rosamonrl Claude, 82, 265, 267. 277 Romero, Sidney James, 39 Romero, Virginia. B., 39 Root, Sherry Ann. 325 Rol-dam, Celeste Ragnhlld, S2 Riley, Thomas M., Jr., 87 Riley, William J., Jr., 117, 283 Rinaudo, Joseph, 124, 297 Rlppetoe, Elizabeth Ann, 313 Rlorda, Harry, 178 Ritchey, Sanford Jewell, 71 Rivas. Jtse L., 152, 301 Rlvault, Harry Robert, 162 353. S73 Potts, Marlon Frances. 38 POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB. 386 Pounds, Dorothy Joan. 135 Pourciau, Oralco Marshall. 71 Pourclau, Richard Leo. 87 Pousson, Catherine E., 100 Ponsson, Joseph Gllton. 117. 373 Powers, Maury Lou. 313 Powers, Owen C.. 151 Powers, Robert Byron. 151 Prager, Helmut David. 151. 294 Prater, Hilda Beth. 178. 397 Pratt, Paul, 287 Projean, Joseph S., 151, 343. 376 Prentice, Cessfond Alton, 135. 291 Prentice, Martha Gray, 323 Ray, Paul Truelt. 45, 391 Rayburn, Clarence 45 Rayne, John R., 277 66 Rosenbaum, Adrienne, 305, 306, 336 Rc?eg1baum, Richard Jerome, 9 Rosenblum Alvin David, 293 Rosenthal, Bernie, Jr., 293 Rosenthal, Murray VViltord, 152, 350, 376, 385 Rosenwinkel, Norbert E., 45, 391 Rosenzweig, Helen, 72, 370 Ross, Vlfilliam Bullcley, 152 Rosser, William Ellis. 163 ROTC, 222-227 Roublque, Dorothy Ann, 319 Sanders, Richard 66, 359, 375 Sanderson, Wilson Irl, 163 Sandifer, Don L., 82, 356 Sandoz, G- Ellis, 287 Sandoz, Xvilliam Charles, 56, 271, :mc Sanford, Chapman L., 124, 362 Sanford, Evelyn Manning, 135, 306, 321, 389 Sanford, George Edward, Jr., 88 SaE1ga.l1gt'!0, Rose B Grllaflette, Saragusa, .Toe A., 88 Saraso, John Camille, 152 Sartor, Martha Louise, 178 Sasser, James W., 100, 283 Satmary, Marie Elizabeth, 105 Sauls, James Lane. 48 Saunders, Carol, 321 Saussy, Jon, 327 Savaso, John Camille, 352 Savell, Taris Isabel, SS, 306, 335, 397 Saveson, Joey, 135, 305, 307, 321, 370, 378 Savoie, 1-Iarold Louis, 82 Sawl, Irene, 130 Sawyer, Eddie, 88. 356 Sawyer, Kenneth WV., 29, 66, 349. 357, 371 Saye, Stewart D., 93, 302, 364 Sayers, Helen Mina, 178, 315 Sayes, Davis, 178 Sayes, Elsie Billie, 124 SCABBARD AND BLADE, Preston, Joe Edward. 365 Pregtrldge, Robert B., Jr.. 1 Prevot, Daphne Ann, 166 Price, Doyle C., 124 Price, Earnest, 29 Price. Harold P.. 55 Price. Jcro Kenwood, 151, 352 Prlco, Mark Aurelius, 38 Prlco, Oscar Ewing, 53 Price Ted W. 162 Robin, Frank, 178 Prnlie. Ross, 'zen Prlndle, Audrey RUSPWIWY- 178 Procter. 'Carson C.. 151 Prost, Joseph Nicholas, 87. 362 Prlothro, Emory B.. Jr., 55. Provenzano, Bnrlmrxi, Lnn- Read. Wlixston, 321. Reagan, Syble Fay, S7, 309 Reardon, Edwin E., 162 Rehentlsch, John A., 162, 349, ass Rehstoclc. Ed Louis. 178 Rccari, Juan, 162 Redoclc, Ssmford Alvin, 135 Reach, Van, 65 Reed, Betty Routli, 325 Recd, 'Charles Xvlliner, 117 Reed, John Vullle. 178, 287 Recd. 1Varren James, Jr.. 162, 353 Rocks, Marjorie Mae, 319 Reel, Richard. Jr.. 162 Rees, George Eugene, 87, 273 Reese, Jeanne Annalnellc, 71 Reeves, L. Z., 55 Ronan, Donald W., 100, 296 Regan, John M., 117, 373 Regan. Roy A., 87, 353 REGISTRATION, 182, 183 Rehm, Vvllllam L., 106 Relchley, Dale Sylvan, 152 Reid, Elbert, 135, 353. 367 Rc-ld, Kinney E., 94 Relly, Bon Day, 396 Reine, Alton J., Jr., 124 Reine, Joseph Alex, 162 Reine, Neoma Lon. 178 Reiner, Irvln J., 298 Rclnsch, Herbert Paul, 162 RELIGIOUS COUNCIL. 29 Renaudln Frank Henry, 291 Renfrnw, Mary Louise. 39 Restropo, Mario E,, 362 Rculot. Mary Helen, 135 Reulet, Robert L.. 124 Routher, Jack, 117. 309 REVEILLE. 200, 201 Revlere, Hlhnnn Anthony, 178 Rcvlsore. Rocco, 178, 253, Rives, John Snowdon. 93, 271. 343 Rives, Judson C., 277 Rives, Thomas David, 271 Rivet, 'Charles A., Jr., 39 Rlvette, Paul George. 87 Rlvlere, Mary Landry, S2 Riviere, Roland Louis. Jr.. 94 Roark, Vernon Eldridge, 117 Roark, NVilson Eugene, 45 Robbins, Teddy Jean, 311 Robbins, Willie Dee, 39 Robert, Barbara Jane, 135, 309 Robert, Cecil Paul, 291 ROBERT. EDXVARD B., DEAN, 125 Robert, Glenn J., 289 Robert, Nancy Claire. 307, 309, 370 Robert, R. Juanita. 71. 381 C., 162. 351 Robert, Richard Robert, Thomas 'C.. 152 M.. 279 Robert, Vernon Roberts, Charles Wllllani. 56, R.0Llg9DLl, FX'El.1lClS A., 66 82, 283 Roberts, Claude, H.. 275 Roberts, Dorothy Edna. 135, 319 Roberts, Dorothy Genevieve, 135 Rolgerts, Louie, 163, 351, 372, 3 5 Roberts, Nell Christine, 88 Roberts, Orla O.. 271 Roberts, Rena Marie. 178, 329 Roberts, Richard Albert, 117 Roberts, Robert R., 163, 351 Robertson, George A., Jr., 117. 285 Robertson. Sidney O., 117 Roblchaux, Ruth Eleta, 135, 380 Robichaux, Thomas J. 39 Roblchaux, YVayue E., 65, 295, 348 359 Robinson, Albert Nelson, Jr., Reynolds an, , , Schwartz, Edmond Victor, 178 dry, 65 Provenzano, 'Leo Luke, 65 Provost, Elizabeth Jones, Sl, 321, 370 Pruet, Corine Elizabeth. 12-I Pruett, Nathan Roy, 117 Pruyn, Mary Ann, 87. 378 Pugh, George W., 55 Pugh, Mack Eugene, 361 Pugh, Robert Gllllllgf-Ill, 53. 360 Pulssegur, Gllhcrt John, 117. 289 Pulaski, Elaine L.. 388 Pulliam, Marjorie, 130. 323, 400 Pulllg, Tillman Rupert. 39 Pulllg, Wilson C., 162 Puno, Salvatore A., 39 PURPLE JACKETS, 370 Purvls, George Miles, 65 Putnam, Lloyd Bruce, 151 Putney, Theodore Jay, 39 Puyau, Frank Albert, 48 Pyburn, Thomas D., 152, 285. 343 Pylant, Ilonry Glynn, 162 Pylant, VVllllam C., 71, 287 396. 398 Rexach, Gahrlol, Jr., 65 Reynaud, Hilda Irene, 48 Reynaud, PGQILCY Ann, 327 Reynand, Richard B., 152 Reynolds, 'Claude P., 106, 393 Reynolds Gerry. 243 Reynolds. Gladys Collins, 327 Jnlm lvllllnms 53 Roliglglavd, Andre Edouard, Roundtree Lionel J., 72 Roundtreel Mildred, 178, 331 Roundtree, Thomas Joseph, Jr., 117, 303, 373 Roundtree, Virginia, 72, 331, 381, 385 Rounsavlllo, 'Charles Henry, 117, 265, 266, 286 Rountree, Joseph E., 105, 346 Roussel, Carmen B., 130 Roussel, Richard Joseph, 163 Roux, 'Clay Joseph, 152, 350 Row, Charles NV., 267, 287 Rowell, Billy M.. 279 Rowland, Irma Lee, 178 Rowland, Mary Catherine, S2 Roy, Claire, C., 315 Roy, Ewell Paul. 66 Roy, Francis, Charles, 152, 297 Roy, Julian L, 163 Roy, Lewis Peter, III, 365 Roy, Mazie Ann, SS, 315 Roy, Ralph Leo. 53 Roye, Archie Oliver, 72 Rozas, Eugene A., 163, 367 Rtglgegnstein, Seymour, 82, Rubin, Alvin, Mrs., 29 Ruothaln, Marian, 135, 331, 386 Ruflin, Jay Burl, 152 Rulhn, S. 'C., 72 Ruffo, Joseph J.. 39 Ruiz, Fred J., 48 Rush, Edgar Shields, 152, 379 Rush, T-Tenry Lester. 117 Rushing, Robert E., 48, 391 Rlgsissall, Eenjamin J., 163, Russell, Gordon C., 163, 279 Russell. Louis H., 163, 351 Russell, 'Marcia Virginia, 135 Russell, Marilyn Jean, 178 RUSSELL, RICHARD J., DR., 89 Russo, James A., 66, 361 371 Scafide, Andrew Joseph, 124 Scales, John Lytlc, 105, 275 Scglgi, Sally Louise, 124, 319 A Scalise, Lee Joseph, 131 Scallan, Al, 94 Scallan, Eugene N.. 56 277. Scallan, O. J., Jr., 124, 358 Scarborough, Marian. 88 Scarhrough, Harry Maurice, 48 Scardino, Anthony M., 82, 356 Schaefer, Jane. 319 Schaeffer, Gilda., 370 Schaeffer, Norman M., 39 Scharff, Robert G., 106, 265, 294. 401 Schay, Geza Schuracle, 301 Schenkcl, Mary Ann, 66 Scheppegrell. Wi1lian1 Chris- tian, Jr., 48. 391 Schertz, Agnes R.. 88 Scheuermann, Frank P., 66 Scheuermann, Ramona. An- gelloz, 131 Schexnayder, Albert F., 152, 352, 376 Schexnayder, Gerald E., 300 Schiele, Chester J., 271 Schild, Dena, 178 Schilling, Emile F., Jr., 163, 296 Schimm, John F., 273 Schlaefflln, 'Carl A., Jr.. Schluter, Hermann, Jr., 163, 376. 385 Schmidt, Hays Town, 117 Schneider, Raymond Francis, 45. 390 Schoher, Charles Coleman, 45 135 Schober. John L., 265, 283 SCHOOL OF GEOLOGY, S9 SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM, 95 SCHOOL OF BIEDICINE, 41 SCHOOL OF MUSIC. 165 Schroeder, Malcolm Clark, 163 Schroeder, Martin Charles, Jr., 117 Schroll, Bill, 243. 345 Schuiarzenbaeh, Joan, 331 Schuler, Vlfilliam Paul, 296 Schully, O. Foerster, Jr., 153, 289, 352 Schutzm Betty Ann 333 Rhodes, Donald Austin. 152 Rhodes, Rnymonld XV., 152 Rlhlncy, Bertram Arnold, 81 Richard, 'Charles Warren, 56 Richard, Edmond Louis 361 269 Rollfgliisoxi, Alvin Bertrand, Roqliilgison. Archie Edward, Robinson. Christine Flint, 65, 309, 368 Robinson, Eugenia. Mont- gomery, 317 Robinson, James Miller, 100 Robinson, John P.. 48, 390 Robinson. Marlin Rae, 48 Rofnlnson, Richard Kennon, Robinson, Ruther F., Jr., 66 Robinson, Shelton H., 178 Robison, Joe T., 297 Rochester, John U., '72 Russum, Lawrence Brunson. 152, 341, 398 Ryan, James Joseph, 66, 2709 15.. Ryan, James Yvalker. 303 , 341. 371, 370. 379 Rod, Richard Metcalf, 289 Roddey, Betty Louise, 117 Roddy, Claire Joan, SS, 356 Roddy, Gerry Ann, 311 RODEO, 199 Rodgers Martin M., 94, 277 Ryan. 'YVi1li:1m J., 279 S Sacgise, Victor Alphonse, III, 2 3 Sackett, Anna. Lois, 178, 397, 400 Saez, Tomas, 178 Sager, Miles H., 82, 277 Sala, Sam A.. 163 Salllard, Marilyn Gladys, 331, Salatlca, John Smyth, 48, 390 Sallba, Joseph A.. Jr., 82, 291 Sallchs, Jose E., 265. 299 Salley, Charles Landrum, 39, 296, 398 Schwartzherg, Harvey Jay, 153, 265, 267, 298, 339. 341, 371. 376, 401 Schngartzberg, Helene Shirley, 10 Schwarzenhack, Joan. 106 Schwlng, Charles Edward, 283 Scibetta. Joseph V.. 124 Scoggins, Jesse Lee, 375 Scott, Carol R.. 88 Scott, Everett R., Jr., 56, 277, Qunw, Gene, 22 Quin, George Miles, 55, 281 Quinn, Jcanno E., 71, 306, 329 Quinn, Julia, 323 Quinn, Olin Byron, 65, 339, 349 . , 377 Quinn, Patrick, 267, 277 Qulnouez, Alfonso. 362 Richard, Francis Philip, 162, 346, 350 Richard, Henry Adam, Jr.. 3 .. Rlaelzmatrd, Lawrence C., 99, Richard, Louis 45 Rigaigtrd, Martin 1Vallnr-0, 93, .4 D Richard, Ruth Mn.rf.:arot, 100 Riclmrd. Steven James, 99, 281, 388 Rlolmrdson All:-e M.. 388 Richardson. Betty, 135, 331 Ricgigirdson, Boone Yates, 39 2 Rlfehnrdnon, 'Clay Foster, 297 Rig-lmrrlson, Curtis Clzirvnc-o, Richardson. Edwin 285 Richardson Eleanor Sinus, 39 Ric-lmrrlson, F. ll., 270 Rlclmrdrwon, Henry B. 357 Richardson, Kenneth B.. 94 Richardson, James A.. 162, 349, 379 11lgJl15U'L'lB0l'l. Jo Carolyn, 81, 3 Rodrlgne. Julian Joseph, 56, 285. 360 Rodriguez, Franklin Guiller- mo. 39 Rodriguez, Oscar Grady, 152, 376, 385 Rodregnez, Osvaldo Ramon, 163. 301. 350 Rodriguez, Selma Clair, 311 Rodriguez, Rodwig, Francis Robert, 48, 390 Roe, .Tohn T., 117. 354, 358 Rnellng. Vlfllliam Myles, S2 Roemershauscr, Alvin Elroy, Sue Marye, 313 163 Roessle, Palmer A., 106 411 Salter, Frank T., 56 Saltz, Isaac Harry, 48 Sagngels, Harold Clinton. SAMURAI. 266-267 117, Sanchez, Andrew J., Jr., 45 Sanders, Harry C. 22 Sanders, Hilary 'C., Jr.. Sanders, Huey P.. 124 163 360 Scott, Ferdie lvallace, 66 Scott, James Ernest. 153, 341 Scott, Jean Marie 327 Scott, Leroy H., Jr., 56, 339, 366 Scott, Martha Ann, 39 Scott, Marvin Sidney, Jr., 291 Scott, Philip Robert, 163, 350 Scott, Rebecca C.. 329 SCROGGS W I L L I A M O., DEAN, 33 Scroggln, Elise A.. 331 Scroggins, Elva Joseph. 153 Scruggs, Billie Van, 117, 285 Scudder, Millicent. 100, 319, 378 Seaholm, James E.. 296 Seal, Haskell L., 39 377 Seal, Welton O., 56 291, 360 Sealy, I-I. S., III, 163, 277 Smaar Elizalnetll Anne, SS, Scegers, TB Charles Lamar. 178, Seggers, Kath ryn, 311 Seellg, Myra, 178 Sehnert, 1V1erlo Francis, 105, 3-16, ,101 Seibert, 'Willinlxl H., 17S Seibert, XVIIllo Mae, 135. 329 Seller, :Sidney L., 153 Seither 1-?ernurd J., 179 Selber, Nnvcy, 336 Selby, Roy Clifton, 179, 362, 400 Self. Marvin N., S8 Sellers, Arthur Wellington, Jr., 163 Sellers, Irene, 99 370 SENIOR MOOT COURT BOARD. 387 Scntell, Vv'i1!iam Douglas, 113, 277 Serpas, Betty May, 179 Scrpas, 'Wilmer Louis, .Ir,, 118 Settoon, Eric Bryant, Jr., 53 Settoon, Peggy, 327 Sevier, Barbara. Joan, 321 Sevier, Erlee L., 179 Sevier, 1-Iazcry C., Jr., 56 Sevier, Malcolm C., 53, 360 Sevier, Richard P., 179, 287 179. St'1mD 1 Charles Sexton, James V., 93 Seymour, Lawrvnce Lce, 66, 348, 359 Seymour, Suzanne, 333 Sl'li'lCkEIf0!'Cl, Duke 1-I., 60, 264, 267. 270 Shal'Eett, Iris Elaine, 131 Sllaffett. Jacquvlyn, 43 Shall, Hugh Florlzm, 302 Shankerman, Enrlyne, 307. 335 Shannkle, Arthur Thompson, 11.4 Sharbrough. Lucy Frank, 118, Sharp. Elwyn 179 Shawlnskl Inez S.. 124 Slmwlnskl, Stanley, 135 Sha Pat 1 Simpson, Joseph William, 179 Simpson, Morris Cullen, 100 Simpson, Vlfalter Robert, 179, 400 Sims. Donald J.. 118 Sims, Edith Marie. 131 Sims, Harvey J., Jr., 153, 352 Singletary, Betty Jo., 331 Singletnry. John Noland, 124, 287, 371 Singletary, Martha. 333 Singleton, Harold. 300 Singleton, Mary Nell, 135 Slppell, Paul Ernest, Jr., 275 Sirgo, Stanley John. 179 Slrveu, Jose Emilio, 301 Sirven, Rlnarclo F., 163. Sisson, Herbert Allen, 359 Sitshin, Ammon 29-l Sklas, John G. 1751 Skolfield. John Landry, Skye, YVIIIium Emile, 56, 360 Slack, Bob Bowie. 93, 271 Slack, Frank XVondcll, 179 Slater, Charles Darwin, 279 Slay, James Rolmrt. 275 Slay, Richmond Oliver, 66, 377 Sledge, C, B., 39 Fred, Jr., 99, 291 Bernard James, 135 301 269 Sliman, Slimer, Sloane, I:9G1'aDd XV.. 72 Smart, Patricia Ann, 118, 378, I N D E X Sogtherland, Frederick Earl, 9 327 ' Spnhr, Joan Ann, 323 Spmm, Louis Grey, 163, 396 Spataro, Carl Leo, 163, 367 Spadale, C Mercedes, 131, 370, 389 Spence, Jesse Jackson, T2 Spencer, Spencer, Betty Estelle, 1751 Robert 1'VeblJ, 275 Spetz, Marianne, 179. 331 Spiehler, Andrew Clarence, Jr., 56 Spillman, Edward, 72 357 Spiudel, Martin Anthony, 179 Spllzzgfadrm, Charles Edmund, SIJrggf5y', James Xvilford. 163, Sp-Ivey, Nelson Courtls, 118. 287 Spragio, John A., 88 Springmuhl, Carlos E., 153, 350, 37:3 Sprott, Frr-cl M., T2 Elwin Lloyd, 179 Snurlock, Spurlock, Ira Joe, 66 SQUA RE CLUB, AND COMPASS 375 Staclchouse, Alice Elizabeth, 337 397 Smitg1, Alex Fishburn, Jr., 56, 28 Smith, Alfred Reginald, 50 Smith, Alice Massey, 333 Smith, Smith, Ansel Harris, 203 Beverly, 315 Smith. B VVUIJIJ. 48, 391 Smith, Carl 'C., 153 Smith, Charles M.. 88. 277 Smith, Charles Ray, 124, 287 Srraith, Charlie Galloway, 153, 76 Smith, Claude K.. 48 Smith, C, Scott, 163 Y. . 79 Shea, Edward S., Jr.. 163, 343 Shea. Jerry Eugene, 153, 277, 281. 343 Shea, Thomas F.. 66 Shearmau, Virginia, 100, 307, 333 Shell, Tohn YVeSley, 153, 351, 372 Shelton, De-hral Stafford, 131 Shelton .Tasse West, 153 Shelton, John Thomas 179 Shgslton, Mary Vaughn, 82, '27 Sh eppard, Hardy Augustus, Jr.. 65 Shfgmgpard. Mary Lynn, 179. Sl1'ernmn George H., Jr., 295, 386 Sherman, James Rayford, 93 Sherrill, Guy Jackson, 118, 124, 285. 371 Sherrill, Juan Pack. 327 Sherwoad, Mary Sue Auguste, 179. 313, 401 Shields, Betty Wade, 327, 370 Shields, Joseph C., 118, 293 ShiDD. Kenneth Osborn, 105, 346. 398 Shouf Jim, 242 Shoemalie, Jo Ann, 179 Shontaugh, Ruth, 306, 311, 386. -100 Short, N.1va Jo, 135 Short, Robert D., 135. 287, 396 Shotwell, Betty Sue, 82, 319 Shrader, Ronald Eliot, 153 Shulls, Fsbovt Luther, Jr,, 163, 267 285, 385 Sibley, George Xvarren, 48, T91 Silgley, Eniford Carney, 72, 291 Sibley, Willis P. 153, 343, 376 Sim-ard, Austin Joseph, 179 Siegel, HGlen L., 335 Siess, Gretchen, 131 Si,-zler, Carlys Clell, 66 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, 282-2873 Smith. Douglas Yongue, 118 Smith, Duncan Mc-Laurin, Jr., 153 Smith, Edgar Judson. 163 Smith, Edward E., 99, 388 Smith, Elizabeth Leigh, 135 Smith. Eric, 100 Smith, Eugene Brinson, 153 Smith, George Edwarrl. 48 Smith, Gerald Cecil, 163 Smith. Guy W., 271, 3-13 Stacy, Martha Ann, 131, 380 Stafford, Hollis A.. 48 Stafford, Thomas MX, 163, 353, 398 Stixggg, Harry Lee, 131, 334, Stagg, Lora Jinklns, S2 Stagg, Thomas E., Jr., 53, Stahl, .Tfxmes D,. 163 Stnkialc, Norbert F., 153 Stallings, Virginia E., 380 St. Amant. Parker I-mile, 118 Sthgnilifli. Ralph Dewvy. 106, 1 Sf. J.. 39 Sizggqpley, Charles Durllmr, 56, Stanard, Mary Pearl, 329 Sfilnheffy. XVallace Arthur, 153. 343 Stzj2?gl:1:'d. Charles Martin, 179, Stzmfill. Edward T.. 277 365 Stanford, Burt, 251 ' Stanley, John L. 153 Stant-m, Marjorie Mae, 39 Staples, Fflxarley Sitman, 11S Stnrlng. Rvynaud fC., 277 Stark, Daniel A., 118 Starr, Douglas P., 100 Staton, Frank Byas, 66 349. 357. 359. 398 Stfgfigon. Loxla. H., Jr.. 163, St. Blanc, Francis C.. 72. 361 Steen, Malcolm H., 277 Stehr. Rose M., 179 Stein. Nicholas P.. 271 Stelly, .Tame Allen, 153 348, Stracener. Vlillinm Unger, 29, S2, 364, 385, 396 Strain, Alice Lee, 40 Swain Robert W., -10 Strauss. 1'lc.sclyn'CzLrl, 83, Stringer, C'll?l.l'10fl0 Anne. 300 Strong, Omer B.. 66 Strother l-lowiu'-fl, 242 Stroube, Alma Eloise, 307, 333 Stroud, Billle Ju. 317 Stuart, Clara. Agl'lGS. 179 Stuart E. Nlorcan. Jr., 40 Sluart, Roburt Morgan, 118 Stuckey, Mary ldn, 170, 319 STUDENT COUNCIL, 211,25 STUDENT-FACUL'l'Y RELA- TIONS 'COMMlT'l'EE, 251 STUDENT SENATE 27 Sturgis, Frances Ellen, 105, 380 Stutzmzm, Betty Jean. 311 Suarcez, C:u'n1unc1tz1 Theresa., 136 Sudnlurh, Marilyn Lucille, 327 Suffrin, Earl Sheldon, 118 Suffrin, Murray LCEUIIZIIT1, 88 Sullivan, Andrew Jncllcson, 153 Summmrs, Erlluu, 131. 311 Summers. Estes E., '72, 350 Summers Kathryn P., 72, SSI Sumrall, .Femmes Elliott, 72, 315 179 375 I Sumrow, Jnmvs 1-Iarolcl, 118, 279 Sun, Ming-Shan -10, 362 Tenllt, Miriam Sylvia, 67, 334, 333, 385. 397 Termlnl, .losncph C., Jn, 113, 35-1 Terranova, Rose Kalhcryn, 88 Terrebonne, Linus P., Jr., 53 Turrelnrxlme, Marilyn Agnes, 136, i'o9, 378 Terrell, .Tunis Lucille, 88. 311 '1T0'1'rg', HZ1I'lJ2Ll'lJ. Lee, 83. 323, .7 Terry, -Tlmmlc L., 99. 303 Terry, Luo Caldwell 2S7 'l'u1'ry, Robert L.. 285 Tessler, Marlan Cecilia, 179 Tcslwn, Ezul-Wlllmm Josepl1, 1 '- 'Tl'1:Lmes, Buxley Arnu, 40 Thames, Eldris Alton. 67 Tlmrp, Dorothy Louise. 131 Tlaakgcheg' Beverly Anne, 136, . -, ., . , .1 . '1'lmtcher .Tn.r-kann Lee. 48 Thayer, Brooks Bremncr, 279 Thcriot, Eugene, 48 TILQETA KAPPA PHI, 288, ' 9 THETA YI, 290, 291 Thlllorleaux, Jzuuos Paul, 67, 289, .IGI Thibodezlux, Louis Xavier, 179 Thigpevz, Doyle, 177, 295 '1'hom.1.s Henry Aioysius, 154 '.l'lmxm1,s: .Tmnes Marvin, 279 Surgi, Mzu'ieCl:1lre. GT Sussr Suter, nmx, Ro, 136, 319 .llzms A. 105, 346 Suthcrl.u1al. Arnlyn. 329 Sutllerlxmd Dowoy, 153 Sutton, Joseph, 2518 Swaln, Mary Bob, 136, 331, 400 Swann June Rose. 179 Swann, Milton Cobb. 33. 279 Swann, Stanford Anthony, 513 Sweemzy, Hugh Lee, 12-l Tlmmas, Jos1:pl1 Anthony, 48 Thoxgms, Joseph George. 119, 35 Thomas Karam John, 16-l, 351, SH2 Thomas, Lewis Plrlilo, 119 Thomzlfs, M. Carolyn, 179, 362 Thomas, Mary Ann, 136, 319. 389 Thomas, NValter J., 136, 384 Stephens, Carey Lynell, 179 Swetnmn Mary Allie, 88 Swift, Angylyn, 136, 319 Swift, Ulllllam Dean, Jr., 269 Swlnney, Marion M., Jr., 16-I Sylvest, Charles Durwnorl, 99 Sylvesr., Thomas Ard, 67. 363, 377 T Tabor, NVilmer J.. 164 Taggart, NVllllo.m G., 22 Talbert, Arthur T., 384 Talhert, Harold Andy, SS Talbot, Aubert Dugas, 56 Talbot, Ben 67. 371 Tnliancivh. Marlon Peter. 179 Talley, Dennis Joseph, 291 Talley, Enoch, 164, 341 375 Talliy, Vvlllls Joseph, 153, 291, 35 Tammralta., Charles A.. 273 Tnquino, Maurlce A., 48 Tardy, JL,l1n Edward, 136, 383, 384 Tarlton, John Stewart. 153 Tarrlde, Joseph, Jr.. 48 Tarter, Denver Ehbln, 67, 357 Tatar, 1-Ielfme R., 131 Tatar, Joul I. 179 Thomason Lnrry S.. SS Thompson, Clarence R., Jr., 56. 302 Thompson, Dorothy Anne, 124 Thompson, George Edwarfcl, Jr., 179 Thompson, Gerald David, 105 Thompson Harold Lee, 99 Thompson, lrlc-rberl. F., 67 Thompson, James A., 72, 365 'l'l?:L1?,1pson, Jeanne Vaughn, I Thompson, Mary Allce, 179 Thompsuu, Nell N., 388 Thompson Norman A., 273 Thompson, 0. M.. Jr., 45 Thompson Richard G,, 124, 246. 250 Thompson Robert L.. 72 Teague, SIGMA ALPHA IOTA, 386 SIGMA DHI, 234 285 SIGMA DELTA CHI, 388 SIGMA DELTA TAU. 33-1.335 SIGMA NU 2Sll-287 SIGMA PI 302 SIGMA TAUSTGMA, 372 Sill, Charles August, 365 Slmes, Neil Edward, 153, 351 Simmons, Chaz-ll-s Allan, 279 Slmmons, Charles J., 283 Simmons, Chnrlos K., 277 Simmons, Gurtls Jay, 179 Slmmous. Donald Jr., 118 Simmons. Lissu Russel, 39 Simmons Truman Donald 48 Simms, Joseph T., Jr., 153 Simon, ,'llI1ex't Jnsepll. 135 Simon. Carl Ml:-he-I, 179 Slrnml, Cecile Myra, 135, 306, 325 Simon, Denis Eclgnrd, Jr., 357, 363 Sil:'l0l'l, .Elmer N., Jr., 293 Simon, George Howard. 39 Simon, Gem-ge Manning, Jr., 82, 275 Simon, Ronald. 298 Simpson, Jack, 153, 343 Smith, .Tncquelin Cary, 319 Smith, James Albert, 56, 366 Smith, James Davis, Jr., 163, 352, 385 Smith, James Garfield, 279 Smith, Jean Ann 321 Smith, Jean Elizabeth, 82, 305. 307. 319 Smith, John Sklpwith, Jr., 105, 2651 Smith, Joseph Edward, 39 Smith, Julian Denis, 118, 303, 354 Smith, La Rita, 99 Smith, Leia Jean. 39 Smith, Lecnzlril Dwight, 291 Sglsth, Louis Daniel, 53, 339. 0 Smith. Louis, Milton. 39 Smith, Marian B., Jr.. S2 Smith, Marion Pafford, 153, 265, 267 284 Smith, Mary Helen, 179, 381. Smith, Mary June, 39, 358 Smith, Mnry Sue, 135, 319, 386 Smith, Mir-hael Earl, 273 Smith, Nlvholns Lee. 153, 350 Smith, Pe-rry Jeff. 56 Smith, Ralph G. 72 Smith, Ralph XV., 277 Smith, Robert Bruce, 297 Smith, Robcrt Leroy, 163 Smith, Rodney Rivers, 11.8, 277 Smith, Roland A., 357 Smith, Rossa. E. Jr.. 285 Smith, Sum Atkinson, 283 Smith, Shelby T., SS Smith, Valerie Louapre, 39 Smith, VVl!lia.m Earle, 82. 356 Smith Yvilllnm I. Jr.. 45 Smith, W. P.. 72, 348, 359 Snelling, Patricia Anne, 329 Snoddy, Courtney George, Jr.. 66 Snow, Walter T.. 45 Snow, William I-I. 39, 391 Snow, William 1Vells, 124. 401 Snyder Vvulter Clark, 72 SOCIETY FOR THE AD- VANCEMENT OF BIANV AGEMENT. 373 SOCIETY OF FORESTERS, 374 Soileau. Donald. 124 Solberg, Jeanne Judith, 333 Solev, Darwin M. 343 Solonmn, J. L., 39 Suluman, Joan L,, 72, 306, 336, 370 401 Sonnier, Albert Basil, 179 Sonnier, Albert Burleigh. 43 Sonuier. Joseph A., Jr., 179, 279 Sonnier, Rita, Marle, 131, 306, 333 Sorkow, Eli, 48 Soulier, Louis R.. '72 Sousa. Gloria, 179 Stephens. John S., 179 Stiggens, Marjorie McLean, Stephens Mona Kay, 311 Stl5IglilGI1S, NVilliam Cary, 48, Stefohenson, Cynthia, 333 Stfigzagnexliipn, Shirley Louise, -1 Sterkx, Albert Davis, 118 Sterlix, Albert O.. 124 Sterling, Boise Edward, 118 Stern, Perry, 163, 347 Stevens, Doug P.. 179, 251 Stevens, Ellzs1bet11 Ann, 317 Stevens, Louis Earl, GG, 281 Stevens, Mary Freda, 40 Stevens, Reed, 250 Stgggn-gli, P1111 Sylvan, 82, Stewart, Gllford Poser, 66 Stewzwt, James Forticr, 285 St9ixgg1rg.84Jol1n WaItel', Stewart, Johnny M., 56 Stewart, Vlfillixxm P. Jr., 163 Stlca., Jacquelyn Jessie, 40 Stier, Audrey Moulin, 40, 38S Stiles, Claude Joseph, 153 Stlne, Marvin Leonard 163 Stlrling, Elizabeth B.. 72 Stirling Louis XVcst, SX Stirling, X-Vllllum L., 106, 390 St.3AIa1'tin. Carroll Arxthony, l Stovkstill, Charles James, 279 STOKE, HAROLD XV.. PRESIDENT, 'l-l-15 Stoker, Marllm Ann, 29 Stokes, Betty Jay 311 Stone, Martha L., 329 Stonv, VV!llizu'n Earl, 45, 301 Stotlmz-t, Don M., 40 Statler, John Balnter. 45 Stouff, Octave Pierre, Jr,, 153 341, 367. 385 Stout, Cynthia. 166. 3813 STOUT, EARL D., DR.. 165 Stout, Gene Morgan 93 Stover, Dolores Ardolle, SS St. Pierre, Ronald Joseph, 163, 269 Stracener, Carl Edward. 179 135. M2 Tate Tate , flllton XV., 346 Carroll T 283 Tate: Kearney, 118, 354, 358 Tate Paul Calvin. 56 TAU' BETA PI. svn 'FAU KAPPA EPSILON 303 Taullnee. Edward Orknvy, III, 154, LET!! Taussig. Renzn. 124. 329 '1'aylm', Barbara, 306, 321, Taylor, Batty Jr-un, 131, 327 Taylor, Bn-tty Jnnn, 179 Taylor, Betty Leigh, 306, 333 Taylor, C. O., 154 Taylor, Casselty Lrmicr, 118 1511 Taylor, Claude Larry, '1'a.ylor, 'Clayton L., 296 Taylor, IG. May 33 Taylor, Fulton G., 154 Taylor, Gerald D.. 1.54 Taylor, G0l'l'K'1l'1l'l E.. 56 Taylov, llurry A., 57 Taylor, Jmnos Rny. 287 Taylor, Jessie Mae 179 T:1ylo1', John Ewlng. 154 Taylor, Jnhn Mcliowen, 511, 366. 11139 Taylor, Kenneth Edwzwd, F99 Taylor, Lois, 136 Taylor, T. J. 136 Taylor, Walter 1Vntson, Jr., 164 Taylmi Xvllllam Robert, D-t Teagle, John Bl'lEl'1?tU11. 179 .Iovry L., 1164, 277 Tongue Ornn A., 131, 268 '1'e:lfn1'rl, Dwight M., 15-1 Teakell, Byrum W'cbsLer, 56, 277 Tcekell, Lloyd George, 56, 3015 Tofas Olga G1-01150. 124 Tefus, Steve G., 118, 303, 371 Temnel, Ann, 323 Tempel, Graham Hnvls, Jr.. 154 Templet. Durwurd Joseph, 154 TENNIS. 254 Thoms, Carrie Elizabeth, 179 'l'l'1ornt.on. Ernest S., 72, 349 Thornton, Pat, 83, 319 Thorp, Edward Wilson, 93 Thorp. .Tuck Leigh, 179, 400 Thorn, John Gray, 154 Thorson, B. JoAnn, 333, 386 Tlmaqzrson, XVl1liam YV., 136, Thouron, Stanley A.. 154 Thrush, Mary Maudine, 136 Thurman, Sam L., 72, 398, 399 Tlbller, Julian George, 154, 302 Tiggxgell, Carl Carrington, 83, Tlrlwell. W. L., 94. 279 Tlll. Lee Roy, 154, 283, 351 Tlllnck. Yvllliam Erwin, 93, 269, 343 'I'lIlvr'y, Allen J.. 56 Tllzlgnun, Katharine Parham, Tilly, Mm-y Ann, 321 Tlltnn, Nam-yl 325 Tlmbrfmk, Alfrvd, 255 TllTlD!l9I'4 WVilllam Frenz, 154, 352 Tlnney. Joseph F., 164, 367 Tinsley, Guynell. 235 Tison, Warren Joseph. 154 Titus, Ramona lvlellmla, 67, 370. 377 381 'I'odd. Jnrrzcs B., 273 'l'oepI'e1'. Albert M.. 40 1'o'l!cig, Jack Currol, Jr., 93. 'l'nlfrr, Joyce Lucille, 88, 331 '1'un'ms, Bmlmra 1211, 315 Trvmlln, Bryce K.. 154 Tmnlln, Cllnzle Smith, 83, 317 '1'nmIInso.1, Roy V., 07 Toms, Cer-ll Edward, 119 Tonic-tie, Snllyo Jmm, SR, Tooke, 1-Tenry A., 154, 346, 350 Toomnr, James C.. Jr.. 302 Topol, Cecile Doris. 179, 335 'l'm'ln'Qt, John 1VillInm, 40 '1 nrln3t, James XVeslny, Jr., 271 'l'm-lxct, Sylvia, 309 '1'o1'm. Jose Ramon, 263, 301 Tnrry, Kzwliryn Ann, 119, 317 300 Toth, Zolll 0. 239, 345 Touchstone Nc-d O., 308 Toups, Carl J., 154 'lfnu ps, Rd To u ps, Ev Z' 32 wnrd Chnrlr-S. 154 c-lyn XVOIHHCIC, 72, 307, Toups. Francis Mnrvin. 67 Touns, Kenneth Joseph, 15-1 'l'uw1r, Gonzalo. 180 Town, Townsend. Blanche Anltn, 319 Allen L.. 40 311 , Travis, Eugenia. Powell. 131 359, 367 119 Xvhitalror, Maxine. 136 Parks, Rev.. 29 343 Vastine, Sandra Loe, 319 Townsoml, James Eugene. 106 TRACK. 252 Trac-y. Robert E.. MSAQIH. 29 Trahnu, Peter Paul, 1301, Trahan, Thr-o ltcgilll. 1-'41 , TRANT, JAMES B.. DLAN. 107 . Ti-nnizmy. Myrna Mllfiff- 136' Travis, William Loo. llI. SJ Traylor, William H.. 94 '1'1-epagnior. Marlo. 29 Treuil, llulph J., 135. 239., 1-Hay' ,foim 1fllml'll'H. 119. 359 Trice, William li.. Rev? 22 r Trlche, Ailiert lloolr. 104. -S0 Triche. Hlsloy fl- 50 Trlchol, Amiuulu Cothlwn. 130 '1'p1g11Ql, Bolnluyl: Jetlll. 130 T1'lol1:el. liorrrlllw I'0Ul50- 72' 315 381, 33-1 F Trichel, Jackie lflerll. 119- 318 Trmou. George lu.,-Jr.. Q3 Tl-lppg, John W.. JF.. 255 Trocgel. Ellflll F-' 300 Troegul. Walter Tliomns, 9-l, 34 Troszgllar, Boniface Goru.rd. 6 . L'l2 'l'ro11t.'IRoliort Ol'l'll. 40V Trowbridge, Milton Troxclztir, Kotlilven A.. 55 Troxelnlr, Laurmit J.. 164. 312 Troy lllohard M.. SS. 357 Trust Engeno llonrd, 283 Trusty, Roy L.. 345- 350. 376. 385' . Truxlllu, JVIIIOIIRWW Pflul- '10 Tsinmrtos. Plllll. 164 Tulare, Marjorie Louisa' 40 H Tuvker, Franvls P.. 50. 271. SU' Tuclxier, Norma Joan. 72. ffl? Tudem, Aieirmdro. 155-,fs-' Tutrwell. 'Pruvis O'Dvn,n. 1- TULANE 190. 191 Tunier, union.. .lnserln 155 Tullos, Ron XV., 180 Tumey, Joseph I.. Jr.. 155. 3 1 Twig, Cheng-Kamz. 40. 343 Turner, 'Cusrll J., 33. 356 'l'm-ner, Charles l-IIWFY. 43 Turner, Elliurt R. 124 1 I Turner, I-luinphreys '1ulliol,. 155. 251. 372. svn. :ass Turner, James Muriorl. 33. 285 Turnhr, Joseph Yvllllnm, 40, 361 Turner, Rob:-rt Joseph, 263. 287 Turnley, James E. 67 Tllriilpsenrl, Robert S.. 166 Tyler. Billy G-. 155 Tyler, Clmrlcs Alvin, 50, 83 Tyndall, Lon, 63, 360 Tynes, John Percy. 83 U Udstacl. Sir! J., 279 Uftman, Kenneth E.. 100 Ulmanri, Louis Maurice, 119. 263, 293 Ulmer. f'hnrloi,le B.. 72 UNIVERSITY WV O M E N ' S VETIGRA NS' ASSOCIA- TION. 388 UDIJ, Charles NVllson. 45 , Upp, Edmund Loy. 164. 2311. 346, 350. 371 Upp, James Robert. S8 Use, Glmrles John, Jr., 83 Usrey, liloke S., 155 V Valllant, Fahlo Navnrrete, 155 Valentine, Valery Myrtle, 67 Valenzlnno, Sam, 131: Van Der l-lr-nst, Furnando 289 Vnnljino, Dennis G., 287 VanFossen Holon Key, 40 Van!-look, Rolmrt. 48 Van Loon, Bolrlsle, 88. 315. 370 VunZell'den, Gordon C., 164, Veasey. Cassie. 180 Veal, William llny, 56, 83, 285, 339, 396 Vcdros, Philip John 164 Vontress, John William, 180 Verderalme. Vincent S.. 352 Vergea, Daniel Loon, 40, 231, 346, 350, 376 Verlantlor, Ronald Joseph, 180 Verret, Jerry Gordon, 180. 279 Vegsfgl, 'Peggy Kathryn, 131, 156, Viator, Marldel Louise, 131, 311 Vin-lcnar, Earl Michael, 155 Vlrknalr, lrvin Raymond, 291 VIckn'1lr, Nestor Joseph, 180 Vicknalr, Rudolph J., 164 Vldrlnc, Leroy A.. 155 Vldrine, Mary K. 321 Vlclrino, Yvonne Marlo, 321 Vlebig, Dollle Suv, 100, 202, 333, WC Vlllapol, Mnnunl F.. 164 Vlnuunl, 'Billie lluv, 136, 313 Vim-ont., I-lm-rnian Glenn, 383, Q84 Vim-ont, Robert S., 155, 341, 166, .ISD Vining, lllorotliy. 180 Vining, Jam:-s Louis. 83, Vlnlgurfzlla Sam T., 10-l Vimsca, llnrry L., Jr., 1611 Vlrgillio, Lucien .lost-ph, 155, 341, 376. 385 Vltrano. Frank J.. 72 Vogel, Paul Lionel, 119 362 Voltz, Gus A., 56 Voorhlos, Potty, 29. 83 399 INDEX Watson, John Henry, 164 Voorhlos, Vernon A.. 48 Voss, Charles Henry, Jr.. 155 '311 'l7f' Voss, I ll 112010, 240. 367 W XVaL l:or, Graco, 166 XVade, Clinton Perry. 67, 367, 379 XVa-do, Janis-s XVilllnm, 83. 356 lVnrlklns, 'Phuston Roy. 93 Vl'ng'eS, C. J., Jr., 180 Nvagm-r, Louis Ill. 40. 38-l Wmzuaspavlc, Leonartl J., 131 VVnp:uesrnai:k, Leslie Joseph, 155, 376 Xvnguespuc-k, Otis J., 155. 360 Xllaiguospnt-lc Sidney J., 94 1Val1llJere, Lonnnrd Eugene, ,, . 119, ..6.i XV!l.ll11V!'ifIhL Jam:-s A., 277 1Vuke1'leld, Richard J., 164 W'nkmna.n, Sally, 306, 311 Xvalrler, Sally, 180, 336 XValdrop Robert F., 155 XVuli-, Betty Jean. 136 lVallcvr, Adele Mario, 180 Walker, 'Charles Edward, 164 XVo.lker, Edwin, 180 398 Xllnllter, Elnmm-ne, 307, 326 Grnydon L.. 136 XVn.lker, Xvnllccr. Harold D.. 155 XfVallcer .Tn Ann, 333 'Walken Mary Margaret, 136, 386. 400 XValker, Nanny Adlno. 45. 392 Xlfqllgor, Robert Louis, 155, . ilu Xvnllmr, 'llhnnms Marshal. 16-1 Tommy Lou, 1.36 lVnl lc er, XVxillccr, Nvinfrod Denman, Jr., 67, 357. 363 lVnll, Edwnnd A.. 285 NVFLII, Rohort E., 180, 362 XVn.ll, Slmcly Rohr-rt, 56, 277 lwgllftce, Bonnie Hubert, 155, I 1.1 Wallace. Bertie Lois, 180 Xvnllor. Jock, 72 Xvnllotte, Sammle E., 124 XVnIlick Jerald, 155, 294, 382 XVnllls Lionel, 72. 281 YValsh, Drmlel Virgil, 164 Xvulters, Billy, 251 Vvnliers, E. J.. 202. 285 Walters, Harold Loon. 72, 3-lil . 67 Xvalters. Kenneth L., 136 383 1Valthall, Mary Eloise, 180 lvalther. Barlmra. Dee, 180, 313. 362 llinlthor, Dirk Cnlhoon 180 Wnlthrer, Roy C.. 180 XVll.Hll'l'J.71, Otho Lloyd, Jr.. 53, 366 XVn.rd, Bill. 269 XVard. Fllanclie Ainclla, 319 KVard, 'Mary Patricia. 327 Ward. W. D. 279 Xvurflell. Josnph YV., 93 343 lV11ro, Edwin O.. lll 279 NVaro. Gloria Ann, 331 lvarinmclr, John Leo, 164, 398 Vlfariior. Jonn, 72 Xvarner 'Mary Ellzalmr-H1 321. Xvarnor, Shirley Ann, 131 311 Tvnrner, Sylvia .l'oun. 319 Klinrner, Thomas Augusta, 180. 287 W'nrron, George Wllllavii. 164 Xvarron. Pnttlo Jr-an. 48 'Wnrrlc-lc, Clyde C. 18 XVurrln::ton Buckley D.. 67, 349. 361 3V'!lSl1l'l.lJf'l', Phil Louis, 99 1Vrwhhnrn, Eleanor IT., 325 NVnsl1ni'sky. Ralph M.. 265. Vvatson, Margaret, 136. 327 XVELCSOII, Max Edwin, 124, 354, 358, 669 XVu.tson, Raymond S., 164. 303 XVatson, Robert Lee, 119, 285, 369, 371 Watts, James B., 72. 303, 361 Watts, Lucille Frances, 88, 315 XVatwoo'l, Dorris, 131, 306, 331, 383 Waugh, James I-larry, Jr., 164. 285 341 Vlfcbb, Hylton O., 124 lvebb, Sarah Frances, 319 Xvelaer, James C., 67 'Wel1er, Janet James, 315 1VelJste-', Robert Lee, 291 Xveckerllng. Larry E.. 180 Xvocber, Ilernando Q., 301 KVM'-dinan, B. Ann. 202 XVemns, Jeannine, 319 XVvhor, Janet J.. 83 Vifolirenbreclzt, Mary Ann, 315 XVeidorn, Xvilliaxn St-haffratli. Jr., 48 VVEIGHTLIFTING. 256 won, Fav, 136 305. 307, 335 Vllell, Louis Jonas. 293. 365 1Voil, Roy Lang, Jr., 164 XVOill, Leslie. 306. 335 lvelxnur, John XVDIIIIGF, 119 283 Weinberg, Gloria Diane, 336, 3 0 1Vohiliez'gj:, Joan Marie 124 Xvoiner, Aileen Florence, 99, 335, 401 W'eis, A1na.'Mae, 317 Xvois Joseph D., 67, 357 Xvolhorn, Henderson Bryant, 40 XVc-lhorn, Molly Jean, 180, 333 White, Victor Paul. 155. 341 White, 1Villle Mae. 180 XVl1ite, XVilliam Lesly, 396 XVhltnmn, Christine B., 83, 364, 38? XVhitman. Harold A., Jr., F' 376 38 11.1, . a YVliitney, Elizabeth Ann, 307, 313 XVl1itney, Florence Gail, 313, 370 1Yliittlngton, SValdon Archie. 119. 35-I Wibker, Roland S.. 279 XVic-he, George l-lenri, 106 YViening, Victor, 40 Xvier, Howard B., 164, 379 Xvigglns, James Sylvan, 119 Viiigglns, R. H., 21 Xvilbanks. Henry Gregg, 67 Wfllbert Gloria Ann. 180, 325 XVilhourn, Robert Brooke, 287 Wilnzizicic, Barbara Zelda, 335 VViIenzicl:, Irving L., 119, 267, 293, 401 TViley, Roger Glen. 136 Williitlz, Thomas B.. 94 Xvillierson, Aubrey Lee, 398 XVl1kerson, C. Dan, Jr., 283 lVilke1'son, Dorothy Jane, 380 YVilkerson Marcus M., Dr., 20 'xVilkes, Barbara Irene, 313 Vllilkes, Irene Sowar. 83 Vvllkos, Hilliard Lucion, 119 Vifilkins, Ann Claire, 83, 333 Willcins, Eugene M., 94 Williiiis, Roy Allen. Jr. 279 lvllkins, Blanche E.. 327 Dorothy Jane, 40 VVillcinson, Willcinsowi, .Tank L., 56 Vvilkinson, Reymond XV., 93 Xvalter S., 72 YVilkin son Xvlllard. Ben A. 155 Xvolt-11, Agnes Marlo, 72 Welch, Dorothy Virginia, 131 Xlfelch, Fav Evelyn. 315 NVclch, Jack A.. Jr. 180 W'elch, .Tamcs M., 72, 348, 349, Hielcli, Jasper A., Jr.. 285 YVolr:h, Modene, 180 Xvelr-li, lVilliam Thomas, 155, 343 XVeldon, Elise Brown, 319 1 . XVQI do 1, Simeon M, 40 XVollor, Mary Carol, 88 1Veller, Robert Harris, 180 Xveller, XVal!er Trowbridge, 155. 376 VVells, George Douglas, 164 Tvnlls, Harry C., 277 lvells, Hardy O., Jr., 131 Xvells, James Kenneth, 180 Vvells, Josephine Clarice, 40 XVolls, Lonard Keith, 53, 366 Wells, Ralph Curtis, 355 1Volsh, James H., 180, 287 XVcnn. Kenneth Leo, 180 Viferlein, Margaret Shelby, 40 lVerlein, Virginia Lolla. 83. 338. 386, 397 329, Vvsrger, Joyce Collins, 88, 378 wnsinsr IPOUNDATION, 400 Vves t, 1VCst, Claude O., 119 Glen Leroy. 119 Jesse XVilllam, 93 285, wksi, Ricimi-a F., ass 1Vns-tall, Yvllliam Erlo, 164 Xville, Esther Rae. 131, WVillenslcy Samuel J., Jr., 119, 303 Vvilley Lawrence Vernon, 131, 371. 38? YVi1Iey, Mar Lou, 83 Xvilliams, Y Bennie Lee, 1 80 XVllllams, Bonnie Kate, 386 XVllli.1ms, Carl Clinton. 40 YVillIarns, Charles Jr., 67, 375, 389 Williams. Connie 323 Wfilglams, Edward l.Vebb. 67, 3. 7 Wlilllams. James Edward, Jr., 48 Xlfilllams. James Elmer, Jr., 48 Xvilliaxns, James Franklin, 16f Tvilliams, James K. 83 Williaxns, John Buie, 124, 353 155 Yvilllams, John Joseph. KVilllams. LeRoy Gordon, 67, Tvllllams. Marshal Ney, Jr., 45 XVillla'ns. Mary Lou, 83 329 VVilliams Melvin C., 164, 296, 351. 367. 372. 385 Xvilllams, Nell Gwyn. 83, 319 Vifilliams, Rachel Both 136 Hfilliams, Robert Henlson, 56 KVilliams, Russell E.. 361 Vvilllams, Sammy O. 88 Vvilliams, Sidney M.. 56 1Vil liamson. 106 Eldridge Adrian, XVosi:Fall James D.. 164 WESTMINSTER FELLOTV- SHIP, 401 YVest1noreland. Doris Ruth, 99, 202. 307 317 XVostmm'eland. Leo Ralph. 72 XVotn1or':. Mahlon A., Jr., 180 XVoxler, Moise Leonard, 267. 298 'Whal0y, Leslie Joseph, 155 XVhatley, Dorothy E., 180 Xvhatley, Lee Roy, 11.0 Tvheut. Chalmers Van. 358. 375 Wheat, Xvilliam Douglas, 48, 391 Xvheeler, Jarlc Glenn, 267, 287 XVheoler, Nancy, 180. 309 XVhr-tstme Charles Edward, 263. 124, 180 Whetstolie. Glen Ray. 283 Vifhimilo, Vvarall James, 93 VVl1isner, Margie, 100, 319, 397 Whitaker. Emerson Burnell. Tvhltalcer, Philip L., 164 Tvilllamson. Harold R.. 164 Willialiison Joyce Mildred, 180 Wgllianisorx, Stephen 'C., Jr., Xvilliamsou, lvarren YVilllams, 131 Xvilllsf Jr-hn Oscar, 119. 354, 358. 367 400 'Willfiug:hby, Ray Pearson. 119 Yl'illox Mary Graham, 331 Xvilson, Anita. SS, 307. 323. 400 lVi?5Jn, Bobby Carrol, 279.. 3 XVilson, Carolyn Ruth. 325 Wilson, 'Charles Raymond. 164 l'Vilson, David C. Jr., 180 Wilsoii, Dawno 319 Wilsoli, Francis Linwood, 83 Wilson. F. NVoorlrow. 265. 278 Wilson, John Charles, 124 Yvilson. .Tohn Columbus, 155 Hfllson, Joseph Douzlas 155 Yvilson, lvlargfare-t 325 ' Vvilson, Vifimhorly, Alwor. 238, 345 Vvhlto, Ann. 306. 329 Xvhite Billie Jane, S8, 378 lvhite, Clay, 67. 349 Vifhlte, Dorothy Rolfe, 321 XVhite, George R.. 119 Wl1it'o, Jack M., 164 Wimnier, Helen, Marie 319 Yvinrlham, Bobble 67, 308 Wlnfree, Billie 362 Tvinfree, Jacob 362 KVinr:ate, Emma XVlnkle, Clifton Wlnstead. Ruth Winters, Harry Louise, 180. A.. Jr.. 119, Jane. 321 C.. 67 180 Hall. 83. 281 294 Wassoii, Robert Donn 265, 267. 291 Xvqgisrs, John W., 155, 289. Watson, C. I-l'.. 136 'Wutson, James D.. 67 Xvatson, James R.. 279 XVhite, Jesse D., 124 TVhii'e, Joan. 311 lvhite, John S., Jr., 285 Wlitite, Joseph Dawson, 180, 3 v5 Wlilto. Julius J., 300 White, L. C., 72, 349 Vvhlte, Marlon Frances. 180 White, Royce M.. 164 413 Wisclom, Margarctte. 307 317 XVISQ, George M.. 88 Wise, William Jennings, Jr., 56. 291. 366 Tvitty, Milton B.. Jr.. 271 Vlfolf, Robert Andrew, Jr., 287 XVolf, Yvonne Evelyn, 131 Wolff, Harriet Eileen, 335 YVoma.ck, Bettie Jean, 124 lvomack, S. A., Jr.. 93 W O M E N ' S RECREATION ASSOCIATION, 389 lvong. Cesar, 301 1Vonige:', Edmund A., 164 XVood, Avis Ola, 131, 331 1Vood. J. Trigg, Jr.. 124 Wood, Margie Lee, 180 Vlfood, Zackary T., Jr., 67, 349, 357 Hfgimilarcl, Betty Bernice, 136, 'xVooclaod Boyd M., 48, 390 1fVoodard, Risdon E.. Jr., 180 Vvoodford, Shirley. 311 Woodl1:itc'h Maynard Ilfau- rico, 119. 279 Xvgggldlld, James Philip, 396, Vlfoodley, Edmund Etchlson, 53 Viioods, Anne, 315 Vlfoods, Francis P., 131 liiggvgls. Lewis XValter, 155, YVoodward, Ivan Adair, 119 YVoodwarcl. Joanne G., SS 1Voodward, Xvilton, 72, 377 XVoolam, Frank Joseph 335 XVool-ey, J. B.. 40 l TVEBJBFOIR, Mary Stella, 72, 381, VVOrks. Dalton H., 56, 360 YVorlEY. YV!'en Aelen, 119, 2-I0 Xlformuth, Charlotte, 327 Vliorsharn, 'Clark Foster, 164 Vlfray, Mary Belle. S3 lVren. Marcus Dee, Jr., 72, 363. 400 VVE'2gl1t, Elward Hunter, 53, 0 Tvright, Patricia M. 331, 386 Wright, Randall Elkins, 119 Wgzngemi, Marshall Vvlley. 53, Wu Curing Yu, 40, 3-13 Wulff, Tda, 368 W51g'?ter Cecil Raymond, 119, W5'att. sarah Jane . , 319 Wyche. Monty Meares, 56. 271. '-use XI SIGMA PI, 389 Yang, Choh, 40 Yarborough. Gloria Joyce, 309 Yates, laniee Marilyn, 88, 331 180, Yates, Robert Rayne, 247 Yearwnud, J. Lorraine, 88, 319 Yeates, Edwin Clifton, Jr., 56 Yelverton. Henry Lee. 83, 381 Youmans, Lily Rose. 53 Young, Clifton L. 281 Young, Elisha Ashe, 271, 400 Young, Evie Fountain. Jr.. 180, 396 Young, Fletcher R.. Jr., 124, 265. 274 Young. Gary Grace, 131, 331 Young. Gayle Rennyson, 331 Young, Grayson Scott. 155, 350, 376 Young, James M. 48 Young. Karl James. 180 YOUNG- MEN'S 'CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, 396 Young, Nan Angela 136. 327 Young. Ri:-hard oline:-. sz Young, Shirley J., 136. 331 Young, Wesley Edgar, 164, 346, 367 YOUNG VJOMEN'S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION. 397 Youngblood, Betty Jean, 306, 313 Youngblood, Clyde Louis, 72 Younger, Mary, 136. 315 A Yuspeh, Charles Louis. 293 Z Zachary, Clara, 180, 309 Zafdeck, Donald Julian, 56 293, 360 Zahn, Marian Jessie, 180 Zambrana, Jesus M., 67 Zamora, Pero Rodriguez. 40 Zavelo, Sam Melvin, Jr., 83, 293 Zeller, August S.. 269 Zerlin, Betty Esther, 83 Zeringue. Gerald Noel. 269 ZETA BETA TAU. 292-293 Ziegler, Thomas Ashby, 283 Zimmer, Peter B., 164 Zlrkel, Clifford Rev., 29 I Zoellner, Wallace Patrick, 119, 271 Zoller. Zack, 48, 392 N ACK OWLEDGEME Because this yearbook has been the product of the untiring efforts and the perseverance of many whose names do not garnish any of the final honors, the edltor pauses to publicly extend the gratitude of the staff. Those who have helped make this yearbook possible, we stop momentarily to recognize before we close the pages: To the LSU Photographic Studio-Photographer Edith Heard, Miss Rita Lejeune, Miss Hilda deLage, Pho- tographer john Dunn, Mr. Harold Block, Mr. Duaine Evans, Mrs. Geneva Williams-for their combined efforts in making the best possible in pictures for the class sections, organizations, beauty and military sections. To Mr. R. H. Wiggins, faculty manager, who lost much sleep over the budget, and his office staff for their helpful assistance-Mrs. Lena O'Brien who offered immeasurable advice and kept tabs on the money derived from organizations and the shipment of photographs to the engravers, and to Miss Viola Tullier who gracious- ly and generously helped with the tedious task of typing class and index copy in addition to many other details. To Jules Bernard, GUMBO photographer, go our thanks for a sparkling arraylofinformal pictures that cap- ture the spirit of the University in and out of classrooms-even now must the editor bow apologetically for sending him out ten times before one particular shot was perfected. To Morgan Brassell and Jimmy Land, Reveille photographers, who assisted us in getting the last minute pictures in to meet the engraver's deadlines. . To the associate editors-Doris Westmoreland and Delbert Oliver-who have been decidedly the most loyal and devoted associates to ever gift an editor-it was their willingness to work at any hour and almost continu- ously late hours throughout the year with every major task and minor detail that has made this book as complete as pages permit. To all the junior editors-Bettye Baskin, Irene Ebel, Ed Frierson, Dollie Sue Viebig, Anne Weedman and Ernest Walters Qthough he left us in the midst of the second semester's mad deadline rushj whose lot it was to handle the tedious tasks of assembling pictures, typing copy, making layouts, arranging pictures, and alpha- betizing and typing the index fthe most miserable task of allj. To Ray Hinchee for his exacting and deliberative work on the sports section. To the Student Council-and particularly Clem Romero, president of the Law School-for the confidence and support extended. To the Reveille Editor, Gibbs Adams, Dr. Houston T. Karnes, chairman of the Student-Faculty Relations Committee, and the thirty coed beauties for the cooperation and assistance rendered to make the GUMBO Ball and the presentation of the Darling of LSU a memorable occasion during the 1949 session. To all the many organization presidents, representatives and the many other students who showed an in- terest in their yearbook and gave us assistance in the many administrative details of compiling names and checking pictures and proofs. To the editors' good friends, jean Harvey, Jerry Amundson, Sidney F uex, Sammy Gennuso, Guy Ponti, for their voluntary assistance. To General Troy H. Middleton, Mr. Clyde C. Warrick, auditor, and Dr. Harold W. Stoke, president of the University, for their support and assistance in augmenting the budget to make several quality improvements in the yearbook. To the Student Publications Committee for their interest, support, and cooperation. To the Shreveport Engraving Co.-especially Mr. Norman Eyrich-for the excellent job of engraving. To the Benson Printing Co.-above all Mr. R. Dan Eadie-for the tremendous assistance in the layout and printing of the book. And above 511, to the students of the University whose story lives in these pages. The 1949 GUMBO professes not to be the greatest of GUMBOS, but it does indicate that it has endeavored to bring into its folds the many events, activities, names and pictures of the majority of students to make a complete and full record, representing the University commensurately. In this endeavor, the GUMBO staff hopes it has succeeded and it begs that its readers judge it accordingly. Should this yearbook, which is practically the only record that most of the students have of their four form- ative years in the University, offer them a semblance of pleasure increasingly with the years, then the many trying hours of labor, grumblings, deadline headaches and worries of the staff will suddenly-as if by magic- disappear, henceforth, it will be that our efforts were not in vain. Again to all of the University our grateful appreciation for making the 1949 GUMBO possible. 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