Centenary College of Louisiana - Yoncopin Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1958
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fc. 1 __ ,£• - • -5 § mpss ' •K S% Co-Editors Peggy Longino Francis Kelker Faculty Advisor Margaret McDonald • SHREVEPORT ENTENARY vJ ' il si Jl LEGE 195 LOUISIANA BROWN MEMORIAL CHAPEL SCIENCE BUILDING MARJORIE LYONS PLAYHOUSE  . -r, ARTS BUILDING HAYNES MEMORIAL GYM T. L. JAMES MEMORIAL DORM JACKSON HALL MOORE STUDENT CENTER -s sac . RELIGIOUS CENTER AND MUSIC BUILDING JOHN A. HARDIN HALL CAFETERIA fr TMM CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION FACULTY FAVORITES WHO ' S WHO MHITARY ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS GREEKS A CLASSES tt ,l. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY ii DR. JOE J. MICKLE 12 THE PRESIDENT I have heard it said that college executives often confuse the democratic process with that of creative thinking. If this is true, it simply proves that college executives have not escaped a confusion that be- sets American life in general, and perhaps student life in particular. The democratic process is no guarantee of crea- tiveness. In fact it is often used to escape the responsibility that ought to fall upon each of us to do some creative thinking on our own. President A. Whitney Griswold of Yale Univer- sity in an address to the senior class said, Creative ideas do not spring from groups. They spring from individuals. Could Hamlet have been writ- ten by a committee or the Mona Lisa painted by a club? Could the New Testament have been com- posed by a conference report? Somewhere along the road in your education there should have come an urge to think things out for yourself, to break away from collective con- clusions. At some time you should have discovered that the forward progress of the human race has not come from the unanimity of the committee or a majority vote on election day; rather from the creative minds of individuals who have maintained their intellectual independence from the crowd. If in some small measure your education has freed you from the crowd and has set your feet on the road to independent thinking, it has become your pearl of great price from which you will not want to part. -o-YO R. LEONARD COOKE, A.B., M.A., B.D. Vice President JOHN McCOOK, B.B.A. Treasurer NELLE BROWN, A.B. Registrar OFFICIALS 14 CARL A. WILKINSON Business Manager BOARD OF TRUSTEES John B. Atkins, Jr. Lamar Baker Wm. Russell Barrow J. Pat Beaird R. Zehntner Biedenharn J. Henry Bowdon J. Theron Brown Paul M. Brown, Chairman S. Perry Brown Mrs. Charles N. Cadwallader J. D. Caruthers Howard Crumley, Vice Chairman Marlin W. Drake D. L. Dykes, Jr. W. H. Giles Mrs. D. P. Hamilton J. C. Hamilton, Secretary James T. Harris 0. D. Harrison Guy M. Hicks Mrs. E. E. Hurley G. W. James Mrs. Glenn E. Laskey Carl F. Lueg C. H. Lyons Paul E. Martin H. Leslie McKenzie Joe J. Mickle R. T. Moore Virgil D. Morris George D. Nelson J. G. O ' Brien Bonneau Peters John L. Scales, Sr. Bently Sloane B. C. Taylor A. L. Wedgeworth Henry S. Weisman Edwin F. Whited George D. Wray SUE BOYDSTON, B.A. Enrollment Counselor MARGARET McDONALD, B.A. Director of News Bureau FREDERICK H. DELANEY Assistant to the President DEANS LENORE REES, A.B., M.A. Dean of Women CHARLES A. HICKCOX, B.S., M.S. Dean of Students 16 LEROY VOGEL, A.B., Th.B., Th.M., Ph.D. Dean of the College ELWOOD B. TRAYLOR, A.B., M.A. Dean of Evening Division STAFF ALICE ALBEN Science Librarian GRETCHEN FORD Assistant Librarian JAMS GREER Secretary to Dean of College ■: ■.-,..,, , EULALA JEFFERIES Secretary to President LELIA RANDOLPH Assistant to Treasurer RUTH TADMAN Business Office PENNY TODD Secretary to Business Manager MILDRED TUCKER Business Office BONNIE BRAY Switchboard Operator ANNE BULLARD Bookstore CAROLYN CLARKE Secretary to Deans of Students FRANCIS FOOKS Library FANNIE NICHOLS City Enrollment Counselor BEULAH PENDERGRASS Secretary to Developmental Program BARBARA TURNER IRENE WINTERROWD Secretary to Director of Evening Division Faculty Secretary EDNA WORLEY Assistant Registrar 19 CHEMISTRY JOHN B. ENTRIKIN, Professor and Head of the Department; A.B., M.A., Ph.D. CATES, Instructor; VERNON B.S., M.S. DONALD W. EMERICH, Asso- ciate Professor; B.S., Ph.D. COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS DALE ARMSTRONG, Assistant Professor; A.B., M.P.A., C.P.A. OPAL P. MENEFEE, Assistant Professor; B.S., M.B.A. WOODROW W. PATE, Profes- sor and Head of the Department; A.B., M.A., Ph.D. MRS. J. Z. McFARLAND Instructor B.A., M.A. MARY WARTERS, Professor and Head of the Department; A.B., M.A., Ph.D. RICHARD K. SPEAIRS, JR. Associate Professor B.S., M.S. ORIN P. WILKINS Associate Professor B.A., M.A., Ph.D. 20 EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY AUDY J. MIDDLEBROOKS, Professor and Head of the De- partment; B.S., M.A., Ed.D. ELIZABETH HUGHES Instructor A.B., M.A. OTHA KING MILES Professor A.B., M.A., Ph.D. ELWOOD B. TRAYLOR Assistant Professor A.B., M.A. GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION CHARLES A. HICKCOX, Pro- fessor and Head of the Depart- ment; B.S., M.S. NOLAN G. SHAW, Instructor; A.B., M.S. JANE LADNER Associate Professor B.S., M.A. DOUGLAS MOOTY Instructor; B.S. SIDNEY W. RICE Professor and Head of the Department A.B., M.A., Ed.D. ENGLISH LESLIE BURRIS, Instructor; M.A. SGT. WALKER, Instructor. CAPT. HIGGINS, Associate Pro- fessor; B.A., M.A. LT. COL. ROBERT S. SCOTT, Professor and Head of the De- partment; B.A. EDWARD MURRAY CLARK, Professor and Head of the De- partment; A.B., M.A., Ph.D. IRA LEE MORGAN, Assistant Professor; B.A., M.A., Ph.D. JOHN R. WILLINGHAM, Pro- fessor; B.A., B.S.L.S., M.A., Ph.D. FIRST LT. JACK L. HAN COCK, Assistant Professor; B.A MILITARY SCIENCE CAPT. KAY, Associate Profes sor. 22 HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT LEROY VOGEL Professor; A.B., Th.B., Th.M, Ph.D. SIN-MING CHIU Instructor, B.A., M.A. W. DARRELL OVERDYKE Professor A.B., M.A., Ph.D. BRYANT DAVIDSON Professor Head of the Depart- ment A.B., M.A. MATHEMATICS RELIGION VIRGINIA CARLTON, Pro- fessor and Head of the Depart- ment; B.S., M.S. WEBB POMEROY, Associate Professor and Head of the De- partment; A.B., B.D., Ph.D. FARIEBEE PARKER SELF, Assistant Professor; A.B., M.A. JAMES A. McLEAN, Instructor B.A., B.D. BETTY McKNIGHT, Assistant Professor; A.B., M.S. WALLACE GRIFFITH, Associ- ate Professor; A.B., M.A. 23 SOCIOLOGY LANGUAGES BRUNO STRAUSS, Professor of German; Ph.D. W. FERRELL PLEDGER, Pro- fessor and Head of the Depart- ment; B.A., M.A., B.D., Ph.D. L. KLEINHANS, Instructor of German. PHYSICS AND INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY LENORE REES, Assistant Pro- fessor of Spanish; A.B., M.A. ELMER LEE FORD, Professor of French and Head of the De- partment; A.B., M.A., Doctor de L ' Universite de Lyon. EDMOND M. PARKER, Associ- ate Professor of Applied Mathe- matics; B.S., M.S. JOHN TOM SCURLOCK, As- sistant Professor of Physics and Acting Head of the Department; B.S., M.S. GEORGE BROWN DAVIS, As sistant Professor of French: B.A., M.A. RALPH E. WHITE, Professor A.B., M.A., Ph.D. 24 JOSEPH GIFFORD, Professor and Head of the Department; B.L.I., A.B. JAMES H. MILLER Associate Professor B.A. BILL COPE, Associate Professor B.F.A., M.A. DON BROWN, Associate Pro- fessor and Head of the Depart- ment; A.B. SPEECH AND DRAMATICS ART MUSIC ALVIN C. VORAN, Assistant Professor; A.B., B.M. B. P. CAUSEY, Assistant Pro- fessor; B.S., M.M. FRANCES MARY PERKINS, Assistant Professor; A.B., B.M., M.M. LEROY ANSPACH, Professor and MYRTIS C. WILLIAM TEAGUE JOHN F. SHENAUT Head of the Department; B.S., FORTENBERRY Assistant Professor Associate Professor M.M. Instructor; B.M., M.M. B.M. B.M., M.M. 25 FAVORITES WHO ' S WHO 27 MISS CENTENARY 28 MISS PEGGY LONGINO 29 J MISS MARY BETH BOMAR FIRST ALTERNATE a ' ' ,., MISS HELEN GULLEY SECOND ALTERNATE MISS RAMONA NAIL THIRD ALTERNATE 3 0 V l I MISS MARY BETH BOMAR 31 MISS HELEN GULLEY MISS RAMONA NAIL 33 cmtMauMUi i iwiwi ■■in MISS LYNDA BEAUVAIS 34 MISS BARBARA BOURDIER 35 MISS PAT CHAMBLISS 36 ' MISS SUE HOWELL 37 , MISS MARTHA TURNER 38 MISS WILMA JO WALTERS 39  ::•; 1 — _ _— n ]fi | d ESHMAN FAVORITES NDA BAILEY RALPH MASON not pictured MARY LOU FRED WILLIS 41 ■■■■■: , : Si mi • ; lii i 8 — w jgs: m i t k ! ■■■ii is s| 1 1 ' ' If! HI WARREN WES i; V ' 4 1 A ill W ' H i r - -i i : i ; 44 CENTENARY GENTLEMAN BOB BROOKS CENTENARY LADY GAIL MARTIN mrnrn 1 CECILE PLUMMER CHARLES WILDER Vi P |w ■' a. ■■■■' ' t)SCAR CLOYD WHO ' S LARRY McKINSTRY 46 LARRY GIBSON WHO ' S WHO is chosen annually from student nominations by a fac- ulty committee. A member for 1957-58 who is not pictured is Mar- cella Flynt. WHO ' S WHO consists of outstanding juniors and seniors. WHO JERRY MARTIN GAIL MARTIN DICK MORRIS 11 WARRENE BOYD 47 2a T «yaa • — • ' •■MILITARY ATHLETICS 49 R. O. T. HEADQUARTERS Centenary College Shreveport, Louisiana General Orders Number 1 14 September 1957 I. APPOINTMENTS IN BATTLE GROUP OF CADETS 1. All appointments of officers and non-commissioned officers in the Battle Group of Cadets heretofore in effect are revoked. 2. The following appointments in the Battalion of Cadets, effective Monday 17 September 1957, and with the relative rank and assignment as shown, are announced: To Be Cadet Lt. Colonel Richard Lamb, Battle Group Commander To Be Cadet Major Richard Smith, Executive Officer To Be Cadet Captains 1. Joseph Gray, Adjutant 4. Wayne Stoddard, Commander A ' 2. Robert Snead, Operations 5. Joe Segers, Commander B 3. James Bean, Commander, Band 6. Warren Goss, Commander C To Be Cadet First Lieutenants 1. Tom Stringfellow, Publicity 2. Paul Durbin, Company A 3. Ernesto Landeros, Company U B ' 4. Dave Herndon, Company C To Be Cadet Second Lieutenants 1. John McGrede, Band 2. Luther Thompkins, Company A 3. Pat McGonagill, Company B 4. Dave Mills, Company B 5. Nathan Fox, Company C 6. Pete Cullotta, Company C To Be Cadet Battle Group Sergeant Major John Kolarski To Be Cadet First Sergeants 1. Tommy Pye, Band 2. Joe Murph, Company A ' 3. John Goodwin, Company B 4. William McKnight, Company C II. RELIEF FROM DUTY: The Class of 1956 is hereby relieved from duty Robert S. Scott Lt. Colonel, Infantry P.M.S. T. LIEUTENANT COLONEL ROBERT S. SCOTT, Infantry P.M.S. .T. STAFF Kneeling: Sgt. Murphee, SFC Poe, M Sgt. Copeland, SFC O ' Rourke. Standing: Captain Kay, Lt. Col. Scott, 1st Lt. Hancock. 52 BATTLE GROUP OFFICERS: Captain Joe Gray, Lieutenant Colonel Richard Lamb, Captain Bobby Sneed, Major Richard Smith, M Sergeant J. Kotarski. CADET STAFF BATTLE GROUP SPONSORS: Lieutenant Colonel Mary Joe Robinson, Captain Ramona Nail, Captain Sue Howell, Captain Anita Thomasson, Captain Linda Beauvais. 53 Second Lieutenant Paul Durbin, Captain Wayne Stoddard, First Lieutenant Thomas Stringfellow, Captain Sue Howell, Second Lieutenant Luther Thompkins. •I Mm a ism t .if wuramM ' ' • ' , , ' ;:, ' ■First row, front to back: L. Hawkins, F. Bazer, A. Teal, R. Concillio, J. Wiggins, R. Mason, E. Bennett. Second row: C. Jolley, A. DuBose, R. Ingle, J. Teacle, E. Adcock, D. Hartman. Third row: F. Looney, J. McClendon, W. Sanders, L. Johnson, K. Bond, O. Matthews. Fourth row: T. Daniels, B. Mayo, C. Fox, M. Fuller, J. Goins, M. Monk, C. Manning. Fifth row: C. Strong, B. Whitehurst, J. Hayes, G. Watson, G. Mozingl, J. Murph. Sixth row: D. Thompson, G. Merritt. J. Parker, W. Timberlake, J. Smith, B. Gaines. 54 First Lieutenant Dave Mills, Captain Joe Segers, Captain Anita Thompson, Second Lieutenant Pat McGonagill. First row, front to back: C. Hucklebridge, D. Forte, G. Willis, C. Cole, M. Lee, G. Hamiliton. Second row: J. White, J. Shemwell, P. Andrews, L. Bilyen, C. Sandford. Third row: C. Dyer, J. Guin, F. Kellogg, T. Francis. Fourth row: R. Akin, R. Herrmann, A. Gleason, W. Davis, K. Malone. Fifth row: T. Baggett, J. Pennington, T. Harmon, R. Griffith. Sixth roiv: R. Mitchell, V. Kalmbach, W. Peeples, J. Hughes, J. Sartor, W. Halliburton. 55 First Lieutenant David Herndon, Captain Warren Goss, Second Lieutenant Nathan Fox, Captain Linda Beauvais, Second Lieutenant Pete Culotta. 56 First row, front to back: B. Bryant, J. Crocker, L. Davis, W. Steen, J. Gamm, W. Trimble, J. Love, J. Durham. Second row: B. Bolack, R. Alexander, M. Wart, P. Boggs, J. Rosen, R. Jarrell. Third row: W. Winterrowd, J. Schamerhorn, D. Caudle, J. Hoffpauir, J. Keeton, E. Pledger. Fourth row: J. Chamgers, C. Walker, J. Lang, H. Gamble, C. Knight, D. Simmons, L. Hembrec. Fifth row: L. Thompson, A. Daigle, A. Trombetta, W. Pilinski, W. Clinger, N. Williams. Sixth row: T. Carter, F. Malloy, G. Lawrence, J. Daigle, A. Cooksey, E. Archibald, D. Graham, B. McKnight. Captain Jim Bean, Captain Ramona Nail, First Lieutenant John McGrede. First row, front to back: L. Fletcher, J. Calhoun, J. Koonce, J. Carpenter, C. Craighead, J. Keiser. Second row: K. Norton, R. Sanderlin, T. Hickcox, A. Eubanks, J. Scalf. Third row: H. Duggan, D. Tyler, J. Rily. G. Alfred. Fourth row: G. LeRay, C. Byrd, W. Milton, C. Chambers. Fifth row: M. Camp, P. Winter- rowd, F. Willis, G. Lacaz. Sixth row: H. Price, J. Stovall, J. Harrison, R. Beaman, B. Bellar, T. Pye. 57 RIFLE TEAM The marksmanship ability of the Centenary riflemen and the coaching of Sgt. Murphee have kept Centenary in the above-average category for college R.O.T.C. Participation in and out of Shreveport has provided neces- sary competition. The members proved to be formidable marksmen and true representatives of Centenary ' s ability and sportsmanship. First row: John Whittington, Byran Pilinski, Ed Pledger, Jack Wiener, James Parker, John Goodwin. Second row: Ramona Nail, sponsor; Sidney Gra, Charles Fox, Frank Looney, Robert Osborne, Richard Lamb. 58 I 4MB AW PERSHING RIFLES COMPANY 0-6 Second Lieutenant David Herndon, Second Lieutenant Jim Bean, Captain Joe Gray, Sergeant Charles Clifford, Captain Martha Turner, Second Lieutenant Richard Smith, Second Lieutenant Dave Mills. Company 0-6, the National Honorary Military Society, started this year ' s activities by pledging twenty-four cadets. The Company first performed in the Shreveport Christmas parade. After several months of drill, twenty-one pledges were permitted to go through Bedbug Week. At the end of pledge week, these pledges were initiated. Congressman Overton Brooks was the guest speaker at the annual initiation banquet. The year ' s program was approved with the following shows being accepted: Marshall Christmas parade; Natchi- toches parade; Mardi Gras, New Orleans; Azalea Festival, Mobile, Alabama; Dogwood Festival, Holiday-in-Dixie; and the Regimental Drill Meet in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Company also performed at various other shows, including an honor guard for Major General Malloy. Honorary members elected were Lt. Col. Scott, Lt. Hancock, SFC O ' Rourke. Captain Gray was awarded the highest honor in the PERSHING RIFLES, The Gold Award, for his outstanding work at the National Assembly. Lt. Hancock is the faculty advisor for this year. The local company was rated among the top companies in the nation. ,.=-.. M = First row: J. Calhoun, G. Williams, J. Hoffpauir, R. Alexander. J. Hayes, D. Hucklebridge, B. Bolack, C. Clifford. Second row: W. Goss, W. Clinger, E. Archibald, J. Kotarski, T. Hickcox, R. Sanderlin, J. Durham. Third row: J. Crocker, J. Craighead, D. Matthers, G. Hamilton, B. Moore, L. Timmins, R. Akin, R. Miller. 59 Military Ball Queen R.O.T.C. ANITA THOMASSON 60 Pershing Rifles ' Bedbug Week SUMMER CAMP s p o R T S %  ] saw 62 GENTS 63 GENTLEMAN ' S HOLIDAY Above: Princess Pat Leigh and Queen ' s Escort Ernesto Landeros look on as President Mickle crowns Queen Carolyn Williams. COURT Left: Court members lead with the first dance. Presented at half-time were court members and escorts: Senior Maid Gail Thornton and Senior Class President Oscar Cloyd, Sophomore Maid Mary Beth Bomar and Sophomore President Fred Willis, Student Body President Dan Morse and Queen Carolyn Williams, Student Body Treasurer Larry McKinstry and Princess Pat Leigh, Freshman President Jay Koonce and Freshman Maid Ramona Nail, Junior Pres- ident Francis Kelker and Junior Maid Mary Tom Wilkinson.  DECORATIONS AND GAME Centenary Choir says that the Gents are off like a rocket, while Chi Omega honors the starting line-up. GENTS TAKE DOUBLEHEADER GENTS 54 - SOUTHERN STATE 49 GENTS 76 - NORTHEAST STATE 68 GENTS 67 HARDIN-SIMMONS 47 GENTS 48 McNEESE 47 m 11 22 MILT CHIEF WILLIAMS Centenary 75 Tulane 85 Centenary 81 S.E. Oklahoma 65 COACH HAROLD MOOTY 67 Centenary 87 Citadel 62 Centenary 68 Northwestern 71 Centenary 92 Pemex Poza Rica 60 Centenary 65 Louisiana Tech 80 68 -r JEANE KELSO BILL DUPREE Head Cheerleader ; 53 w ft JEN HOUCHIN t JX Hi Hi MX M-jHj x mJ Hi MX iD MARY BETH BOMAR IS BILLY DERRICK Centenary 67 Centenary 71 Centenary 64 Centenary 77 Kentucky Wesleyan 83 Northwestern 70 Washington U. 67 Western Michigan 72 TOM HUBBLE GENTS LEON SHAW CECIL RHODES Ze ftM ICm KNOTTS, LARCHE NAMED SWEETHEARTS Lynn Knotts and Bettye Will Larche were named dual Sweethearts at the half-time at the Tech game. Centenary 72 Northwestern 71 Centenary 65 Louisiana Tech 61 Centenary 52 McNeese State 62 NICK PANICO Centenary 76 Spring Hill 66 Centenary 66 Ga. Teachers 51 Centenary 49 Miss. Southern 54 LARRY GREENE Centenary 49 Centenary 63 Centenary 83 Arkansas State 66 Miss. Southern 81 Spring Hill 90 JUNIOR VARSITY Kneeling: Andy Teal, Ralph Mason, Wayne Dubose. Standing: Bob Ingle, Bill Eubanks, Henry Gamble, Jerry Wiggins. • •; PAT McGONAGILL, 1957 Captain JOHN BIRD. 1958 Captain GOLF TEAM Jimmy Hughes, Luther Tompkins, Pat McGonagill. Coach Bill Bone, John Bird, Robert Blewett. BOYS ' Bradford Mayo, Warren West, Austin Sartin, Lloyd Hawkins, Sponsor Fred Bedelle. JOHN McGREDE President INTRAMURALS G I R L S ' 76 First row: Mary Lou Gassen, Publicity Director; Martha Turner, Vice President; Sandra Simmons, Presi- dent; Judy Parker, Benette McDowell, Secretary. Second row: Jeanine Mobley, Jackie Ott, Donna Beck. s N A P S p L A Y H O U S E The King and I, under the direction of Joseph Gifford, was the first presentation of the new Marjorie Lyons Playhouse. Helen Gulley is pictured in the role of Tuptin. THE KING AND I Alternating with Gulley as Tuptin was Beverly Norman. Other students in the cast included Edward Pledger, Peggy Pfeiffer, Dottye Slider, Dalna Worley, and Lynda Beauvais. 80 THE RELUCTANT DEBUTANTE Next to grace the Playhouse stage was a modern comedy, The Re- luctant Debutante. Pictured in a scene from the comedy are John Williams and Ramona Nail. 81 4 ijB . ,j.f ., i Mary Ann Wilhelmi starred in The Lark, a modern classic directed by Joe Gifford. Other students in this picture pause and are indenti- fied as Bob Sanderlin, Mary Beth Bomar, Jack Hodges, and Joan Templeton. Also in the production were Robin Hubert, Ralph Fanelli, Glenita Stewart, Joe Pat Keeton, Jerry Fanelli, Paula Martin, James Daigle, Richard Unterhorn, Larry Weiss, and Joe Chambers. THE LARK . Mary Ann Wilhelmi, as The Maid. As understudy, Margaret Felton served as Joan of Arc. Assisting Miss Felton in this scene was Mac Deckard. I t JOSEPH GIFFORD, head of Drama Department and direc- tor of the Playhouse. THE BOY FRIEND The season ' s second musical, The Boy Friend, included several Centenary students. Included in this picture are Eurlyne Howell, Anita Thomasson, Robin Hubert, Bobette Abramson, and Helen Gulley. Jim Daigle, John Williams, A. B. Summers, and Jerry Fanelli also had parts in the play. naia i. in iiiii ORGANIZATIONS GREEKS 89 i • ' inn ni i T STUDENT SENATE GAIL MARTIN Secretary BILLY DERRICK Vice President DAN MORSE President NEY BAILEY Co-ed Vice President LARRY McKINSTRY Treasurer JAY KOONCE Freshman President FRED WILLIS Sophomore President FRANCIS KELKER Junior President OSCAR CLOYD Senior President BRYANT DAVIDSON Faculty Sponsor The Student Senate is representa- tive of each class, and is responsi- ble for student activities such as conducting student elections and freshman activities, including Kan- garoo Kourt and an annual How- dy dance. JACK ED GAIL JERRY TEAGARDEN ADRION THORNTON WOODS Faculty Inter fraternity Pan-Hellenic Independent Sponsor Representative Representative Representative MAROON JACKETS President _____ WARRENE BOYD Vice President PEGGY LONGINO Secretary MARCELLA FLYNT Treasurer MIMI LINGENFELTER Boyd, Longino, and Lingenfelter. The Maroon Jackets have served as Centenary ' s official hostesses for twenty-seven years and are made up of girls who are dedicated to Centenary and are outstanding in scholarship, leadership and character. A lovely tradition on the college campus, these girls represent Centenary at all college functions. For mem- bership, this organization requires a 2.0 average and two semesters of residence at Centenary previous to the semester in which new members are chosen. Maroon Jacket members Cecile Plummer, Marcella Flynt. Warrene Boyd, Gail Martin, Mimi Lingenfelter. and Peggy Longino. 91 TT ' ■HONOR COURT OFFICERS FRANCIS KELKER Chief Justice MARCELLA FLYNT Associate Chief Justice EMMA LOU STEWART Clerk of Court Kelker and Stewart Centenary ' s Honor Court is a board of five members and two alternates who hold office from the time of their election to the date of their graduation, unless elected to a Student Senate office. Members of the Honor Court are nominated by the student body; the field is narrowed down by the faculty and the final selection is made by the retiring Honor Court. SAMMY MAXEY EMMA LOU STEWART FRANCIS KELKER CHARLES WILDER Sponsor WOODROW PATE frzA e J« S ■■BBHnl 1 :■■.,, . . s — ' ■_ ALPHA CHI A national scholastic fraternity, Alpha Chi is open to juniors and sen- iors who are invited to join. An overall average of 2.5 is required for membership. Alpha Chi annually presents an award to the freshman who is the most out- standing member of his class scholastically. Seated: George Culbertson, Mimi Lingenfelter, David Swanzy, Marcella Flynt, Grover Royston, President Gail Martin. Standing: Marie Rinaudo, Eddy Kozak, Dot Holloman, Sponsor Dr. Ford, Betty Kendrick, Torance Kable, Jerry Malone. ALPHA SIGMA PI Alpha Sigma Pi is a scholastic fraternity for freshmen and soph- omores. A 2.5 overall average must be held by any person before he is invited to join. Jim Riley, Vice President; Cornelia Agurs; Abbie Terry, President, E. M. Clark, Sponsor; Martlia Dickens 93 OMICRON DELTA KAPPA The O.D.K. chapter was installed on the Centenary campus in 1949. It is a national fraternity recogniz- ing men for their leadership in college activities. Jerry Martin, J. B. Entriken, and L. Kleinhans. SIGMA TAU DELTA First row, left to right: Nora Bess Stafford, Danna Holloway, Gail Martin, President; Penny Todd, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Marie Rinaudo, Beverly Yearwood. Second row: Johnette Jarratt, Edna May Fitch, Jerry Woods, Marcella Flynt, E. M. Clark, Sponsor; Margaret McDonald, Associate Member. A national Eng- lish and writing fraternity, Sigma Tau Delta was installed on the Centenary campus in 1948. Mem- bers are invited by the group to join. 94 OFFICERS BOB HOLLEMAN President KENNETH GREENE .... Vice President AUSTIN SARTIN _ Secretary-Treasurer GEORGE ANDREWS .... Corresponding Secretary CHARLES HICKCOX NOLAN SHAW Sponsors Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a na- tional geology fraternity. Sponsor Hickcox is a national officer of the fraternity. jf ' - ' Andrews, Sartin, Holleman, Greene, and Shaw. SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON First row, left to right: George Andrews, Alva Lauer, Kenneth Greene, Nolan Shaw, Austin Sartin. Second row: Howard Belcher, John Stein- hauser, W. J. Schmutte, Leo Cage, Bob Holleman. : : m ■BBB OFFICERS GEORGE CULBERTSON President LARRY McKINSTRY Vice President PETER CULOTTA Secretary-Treasurer McKinstry, Culbertson, and Culotta. The purpose of Alpha Sigma Chi is to stimulate interest in the field of Chemistry and to give recognition to outstanding students in this field. This fraternity was founded on the Centenary campus in 1931. Member- ship is limited to advanced chemistry students with a B average. ALPHA SIGMA CHI First row: John B. Entriken, Sponsor, Katherine Jackson, Bessie Ruth Risinger, Billye Claire Justice, Margie Dukes, John Haynes, George Culbertson. Second row: Stan Hailey, Jerry Martin, Kenneth Bennett, Bill Eubanks, James Robbins, Charles Glover. Third row: Charles Byrd, Paul Snow, Grover Royston, Bryan Sparks, Peter Culotta, Rupert Pickett, Larry McKinstry. PHI BETA A national speech and music honorary fraternity. First row: Nita Payne, Mary Ann Wilhelmi, Linda Walters, Abbie Terry, Barbara Hyde, Martha Dickens. Second row: Warrene Boyd, Georginna Lachuga, Joy Lambert, Pat Tucker, Ann DeShazo. ART CLUB First row: Mary Lee Matthews, Ruth Mayfield, Alice Bostick, Mimi Lingenfelter, Vice President; Bill Bryant, President; Judy Parker, Secretary; Dot Holleman. Second row: Marie Ford, Eldora Locke, Mary Margaret Farmer, Joe Pat Keeton, Paula Fomby, Keith Simmons, Linda Lewis. Third row: Jonine Boyenga, Neater Batten, Bob Lytton, Frankie Lachle. in? CENTENARY COLLEGE 98 i ) ■■J ALVIN C. VORAN Director OFFICERS BILL BRYANT President DAN MORSE Vice President WARRENE BOYD Coed Vice President PAT LEIGH Secretary ROBERT BEAMAN _._ Treasurer DIRECTORS WINDENE NICKLAUS Soprano Section ANN DeSHAZO Alto Section WILL PRINGLE __.._ .__ Tenor Section JAMES RILEY Bass Section I ■0 91  ■: CHOIR MEMBERS Willie Andress Charlotte Auld Anne Bostick Barbara Bourdier Tommy Carter William Carpenter Patricia Chambliss Robert Concilio Margaret Cowen Diana Diehl Martha Dillon Margie Dukes Carolyn Farley L. W. Fletcher Nancy Freeman Connie Gathwright James Goins Anne Harp John Hughes Barbara Hyde Jay Koonce Jill Landis John McGrede Bill Norton Jacqueline Ott Nita Payne William Peeples Peggy Pfeiffer Joan Phares Edward Pledger Margaret Powell Ruth Risinger Kay Saladin Joe Sartor John Stovall Abbie Terry Dale Thompson Patsy Tucker Don Tyler Eugenia Valentine Phoeboe Volentine Linda Walters Charles Wilder Conrad Woolley HOIR 99 ABBIE TERRY, Accompanist Choir members give their customary chins up sign. CENTENARY COLLEGE CHOIR Will Pringle, Robert Beaman, Bill Norton, and Jackie Car- penter prepare for the performance of the night. LINDA FAYE WALTERS, Accompanist 100 CHOIR CAMP AT HODGES GARDENS IN MANY, LOUISIANA Carolyn Farley takes a breather from her job of taking care of the wardrobe. V 1 m ™ ■• - 1 f a Jay Koonce and Connie Gathright admire . . . JAMES DORM COUNCIL MEMBERS— Seated: Hostess Rowe, Lynda Scurlock, Cecile Plummer. Standing: Ney Bailey, Sue Liddell, Genie Valentine, Marcella Flynt, Margie Dukes. DORMITORY COUNCILS HARDIN HALL COUNCIL MEMBERS— First row: Truly Drake, Emma Lou Stewart. Second row: Diane Holloway, Diana Diehl, Sara Del Stevens, Kathrine Jackson. JAMES DORM Presidents Bailey and Stewart. HARDIN HALL President _._.... JEAN HILL Secretary JANN STANLEY Vice President ... NORA JEAN DANIEL Historian JERRY MALONE STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION The Student N.E.A. is a national organization open to any student majoring in education. A national change this year changed the name from Future Teachers of America. One of the highlights of the year was a This is your life, Dr. Middlebrooks skit put on by the group honoring Education Department head and club sponsor Dr. A. J. Middlebrooks. First row: Sandra Simmons, Sharon Victory, Jean Childress, Jann Stanley, Jean Fulco, A. J. Middlebrooks. Second row: Elizabeth Hughes, Jean Hill, Jean Daniel, Jerry Malone. Richard Lamb. Mary Byers, Neater Batten. 103 CENTENARY MEMBERS Dale Drost George Acton Charles Taylor Don Tyler Linda Walters George Roberts Nita Payne Bennette McDowell Don Smith Carolyn Blue Jimmy Riley Dale Norton Tommy Pye Mack Camp 104 BAND MEMBERS Barbara Hyde Allen Sherman Mickey Lockner Boyce Treadwell David Swanzy Mary Lou Gassen Don Cox Sammy Kilman Dan Morse Jack Carpenter Jan Stanley Will Pringle Charles Byrd Al Pagnato John Raush Roberta Jackson Tommy Hickcox 105 Causey, Gassen, Riley, Swanzy. CENTENARY OFFICERS DAVID SWANZY President JAMES RILEY Vice President MARY LOU GASSEN Secretary-Treasurer DIRECTOR B. P. CAUSEY BAND • -J fc is 0tL t t jiw- ALPHA EPSILON DELTA JERRY MARTIN President LARRY GIBSON Vice President PETER CULOTTA Secretary LARRY GIBSON Treasurer PAUL SNOW Reporter SAMMY MAXEY Historian DR. MARY WARTERS Sponsor First row: Maxey, Snow, Gibson, Martin, Culotta, McKinstry. Second row: Waiters, Speairs, MacFarland. An honorary Pre-Medical Fraternity, A.E.D. requires for membership a 1.8 average in science courses and in overall grade average. Dr. Mary Warters is faculty sponsor of the group. First row: Charles Byrd, John Graham, Larry Gibson, Paul Snow, Gilmore Snyder, Peter Culotta. Second row: Dr. Mary Warters, Jerry Martin, Sammy Maxey, Stan Hailey, Kenneth Bennett, Billy Eubanks, Dr. R. K. Speairs, Larry McKinstry, Suzanne McCallum, Elsie McFarland. h v I DELTA TAU OMICRON HONORARY COMMERCE FRATERNITY William Kendrick, President; Cecile Plummer, Vice President; Margaret Hunt, Secretary- Treasurer; Howard Howie, Julius Waits, Sponsor. BIOLOGY CLUB Seated: Jackie Gribble, Jean Fulco, Secretary; Dot Hubble, Suzanne McCallum. Standing: Jerry Martin, President; Tom Stringfellow, Vice President; Dr. Wilkins, Sponsor; Paul Snow, Dr. Mary Warters. 109 C CLUB First row: Winston Miller, Pat McGonigal, Bob Schumann. Joe Mosher. Second row: Tom Hubble, Don Stahl, Morris Schrim- sher, Van Gardner, Gene Bennet, Steve Victory. PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS CLUB First row: Doug Mooty, John McGrede, Tom Hubble, Bob Schulman, James Smith, Leon Shaw. Second row: Bob Brooks, Monty Montgomery. Fred Emswiller, Jerald Martello. Andv Teal. Cecil Rhodes, Dr. Rice. T KAPPA CHI First row: Janice Johnson, Mary Lou Gassen, Kathy Mack. Second row: Len Trippe, Vice President; Jeariette Crocker, Larry Robertson, Editor; Marcella Flynt, Tommy Ray Bergeron. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION First row: Larry Gibson, Sponsor Vernon Cates, David Simmons. Second row: Mildred Buckner, Linda Walters, Alice Bostick, Joy Lambert, Barbara Hyde, Margie Dukes. Third row: George Acton, Charlotte Aulds, Shirley Mauldin, Paula Fomby, Steve Victory. I OFFICERS PAULA MARTIN President ZINA HENGY Vice President GAIL MARTIN Secretary BYRON RUTLEDGE Treasurer G. Martin, Rutledge, Father Lombard, P. Martin, Hengy The Newman Club of Centenary College is a chapter of a national organization for Catholic students in non- Catholic colleges and universities. The group at Centenary was organized in September, 1947. The purpose of the club is to aid in the religious, social and intellectual benefit of its members. NEWMAN CLUB First row: Theresa Moscato, Rosie Cimino, Frances Bustillo, Marie Maranto, Mary Margaret Farmer, Linda Frank. Second row: Theo Klemann, Paula Martin, Marie Rinaudo, Penny Hawkins, Gail Martin, Charles Malloy. MH OFFICERS SARA STEVENS President JERRY WINTERROWD _. Vice President EVELYN VAIRIN .. Secretary JIM BEAN Treasurer CARLTON CHAMBERS Chaplain Bean, Vairin, Chambers, Stevens, Winterrowd. CANTERBURY CLUB An organization for Episcopal youth, the Centenary Canterbury Club is active in in- teresting students in its organization. Among other things this year, the club has enjoyed joint suppers with the Westminster Fellowship. First row: Jeri Cassady, Donna Howell, Danna Holloway, Father Frank Hipwell, Frances Finch, Sara Stevens, Evelyn Vairin. Second row: Dr. Willingham, Perry Winterrowd, Jim Bean, Ronnie Dolan, Rodney Holland, Bob Murray, Jerry Winterrowd, Carlton Chambers, William Teague, Dr. Speairs. 113 McLean, Agurs, Stafford, Flynt, Scurlock, Parker, Morgan. OFFICERS President MARCELLA FLYNT Secretary LINDA SCURLOCK Good News Editor _ GAYNELLE MORGAN Program Chairman CORNELIA AGURS Publicity Chairman .... NORA BESS STAFFORD Hostess JUDY PARKER Sponsor JIM McLEAN METHODIST STUDENT MOVEMENT PENNY HAWKINS Editor J : , 11 CONGLC SARAH BURROUGHS, Reporter SIDNEY GRAS, Yoncopin and Conglomerate Photographer 1 ,6 MARTHA TURNER, Amusement Editor. MERATE Editor-in-Chief .. .. PENNY HAWKINS Society Editor _. .... PAULA MARTIN News Editor PENNY TODD Sports Editor DICK DAY Amusement Editor ....... . MARTHA TURNER Photographer SIDNEY GRAS Reporter SARAH BURROUGHS Business Manager GAYNELLE MORGAN Circulation Manager TRULY ANN DRAKE GAYNELLE MORGAN, Business Manager TRULY ANN DRAKE. Circulation Manage, PAULA MARTIN, Society Editor 17 PEGGY LONGINO Co-Editor I MARGIE DUKES and GENIE VALENTINE YONC MARY BETH BOMAR and PAUL HOGE - §j o cJhP raffaaHB AH EH ■iH ■Mafn f r .( LjH ml II 111 ! $ n 1 M|ii|i ill S 111 11 ■- ' LYNDA SCURLOCK and PAT LEIGH )PIN FRANCIS KELKER Co-Editor MARY LOU JONES and LEON BAIN 19 AND WE WENT THROUGH RUSH . . . First we went to the Pan-Hellenic Tea and found that the sorority girls were not so fierce at all, but friendly and eager to meet us. We were impressed with President Ney Bailey and sorority presidents Victory, Daily, and Martin. Zetas entertained with a clever shipwreck party and we hated to say aloha . . . We met with pirates and a friendly reception at the Alpha Xi house, and also a good time . . . Chi O ' s made us feel at home with their cowboy antics and a real gypsy fortune teller, and a covered wagon, too. The most important parties of all, the last night, the deciding night . . . We find in Zeta Heaven many an expression of sorority unity . . . Finally, the long week is over and we joyfully find that we suddenly belong ... We start out on an entirely new adven- ture, and responsibility — that of being a PLEDGE. «X i .-.._. - , _ ' - ._.._• Now we have entered the Greek world and soon talk turns to the topic of . . . FRATERNITY RUSH A Smoker gives Rushees and Fraternity Men a chance to look each other over. Kappa Alphas and the girls they invite to help them rush greet guests and entertain them with plenty of good music, talk, and food. They enjoy showing their new house. Kappa Sigmas agree that the Rush Season has been an exceptionally good one for all concerned, but admit that they are glad it is once again over for the year. c SHARON VICTORY President BENETTE McDOWELL Vice President EMMA LOU STEWART Secretary-Treasurer ' ' Alpha Xi Delta, hail to thee! True and loyal hearts have we. Well we ' ve loved thee in the past, Still we ' ll love thee to the last. •AHA. Lombard College in Galesburg, Illinois, was the site of the founding of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority . . . Beta Gamma chapter was established in 1931 . . . there are now 68 chapters in the United States . . . pin is the golden quill . . . the Killarney rose is the flower loved by the girls of the Little Brown House . . . double blue and gold are the colors . . . leader of the fraternity this year was Sharon Victory . . . the girls of Beta Gamma par- ticipate actively in many campus affairs. ALPHA XI DELTA f 1 . ' 1 - j [ ' : | : ' ' W y i . ■' • BH ( . , - — ' • ' ! Cornelia Agurs Donna Beck Donna Howell Martha Mills Julie Troutman Nora Bess Stafford Evelyn Vairin Donna Wilson Margaret Young 125 WARRENE BOYD Secretary PEGGY LONGINO Treasurer Chi Omega fellowship is worth more than gold. It ' s not for the asking, Nowhere is it sold . . . You just have to be a Chi Omega yourself. The first Chi Omega crest was hung at the University of Arkansas in 1895 ... it took its place on the Centenary campus as Iota Gamma in 1929 . . . there are now 121 chapters in the United States. The flower of the X and Horseshoe is the white carnation . . . cardinal and straw, the colors . . . wielder of the gavel this year, Gail Martin . . . girls outstanding in extra- curricular activities and hold many campus honors. CHI OMEGA n X Mary Jo Peggy Lynda Gayle Carolyn Linda Mary Lou Patsy Helen Karen Ellington Elliot Fairley Farley Frank Gassen Goff Gully Hayes iane Jen Sue Jane Roberta Janice Gwen Mary Lou Billye olloway Houchin Howell Ilgenfritz Jackson Jeter John Jones Justice Jeane Betty Jill Betty Pat Anne Jerry Paula Gaynelle Kelso Kendrick Landis Larche Leigh McLaurin Malone Martin Morgan Ann Wendene Elizabeth Jackie Dottye Jan Sara Frankie Sandra Morrisette Nicklaus Ogle Ott Slider Stanley Stevens Stokes Strother Eugenia Valentine Mary Wakeman Rita Warren Mary Ann Wilhelmi Mary Tom Wilkinson Dorothy Woodvear 127 JOAN PHARES Secretary JOAN DAILY President GAIL THORNTON Vice President MARGARET McBRIDE Treasurer Remember the ZTA crown, The steel grey and turquoise blue The loyalty and the friendship That it will bring to you. ■Zeta Tau Alpha was the inspiration of students at Farmerville, Virginia, in 1898 . . . first fraternity on Centenary campus in 1927 ... an interna- tional organization with a chapter in Canada ... 100 chapters in all . . . the white violet is the flower . . . steel gray and turquoise blue, the colors . . . headed this year by Joan Da ily . . . members busy with countless campus activities. ZETA TAU ALPHA £ Glenda Barton Lynda Beauvais Sandra Boddie Alice Bostick Anne Bostick Barbara Bourdier Margie Brothers Gay Brown Helen Cage Mary Jan Margaret Gail Ann Margaret Paula Charleville Cook Cowen DeLanney DeShazo Felton Fomby Judy Jackie Vickie Sondra Eurlyne Barbara Gaignard Gribble Grigsby Hacker Howell Hyde Peggy Mimi Lingenfelter Mary Kat McCain Judy McCalman Patsy Miller Carolyn Molliett Rochelle Monsour Ramona Nail Linda Lewis Patty Owen Sharon Gretchen Anita Sarah Martha Wilma Jo Lynn Betty Carolvn Solomon Stivison Thomasson Tiner Turner Walters Wilcox Williams Williams 129 ED ADRION Secretary DAVE MILLS President BILLY DERRICK Vice President JOHN BIRD Treasurer MARY KAT McCAIN Rose First chapter founded at Washington and Lee in 1865 . . . Alpha Iota chapter took its place on Centenary campus in 1891 . . . Annual event is celebration of Robert E. Lee ' s birthday . . . Flower is crimson rose . . . colors crimson and gold. KAPPA ALPHA Ralph Akin Robert Blewett Pete Boggs Ken Bond Charles Clifford Ted Cook Robert Cooper Jeff Crocker Buddy Daily Bryant Davidson Larry Doyle David Forte Jimmy Franklin Bill Gaines George Hamilton Lloyd Hawkins Dave Herndon Grady Hines ai n J K FT tirMtobktrM Larry Johnson Pat McGonagil Ralph Mason Ronald Mitchell Bob Moore Pierre Perdue Joe Segers mmmfm Keith Simmons Tom Stringfellow G laden Willis 31 JOHN JOHNS G.P. JOHN BUDDY GRAHAM G.S. WARREN WEST G.M.C. BOBBY HOLTZCLAW G.T. CAROLYN WILLIAMS Sweetheart Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Virginia in 1869 . . . the first roll call of Epsilon chapter was on the Centenary campus in 1895 . . . active chapters in the United States and Canada. Their flower, lily of the valley . . . colors of scarlet, green, and white. Fall semester officers were G.M. Oscar Cloyd, G.P. John Werner, G.M.C. John Johns, G.S. Larry McKinstry, and G.T. Bobby Holtzclaw. KAPPA SIGMA George Acton Hugh Brown Dean Busboom Jackie Carpenter Joe Chambers Oscar Clnyd Don Cox Jesse Hoffpauir Jay Lang John Werner Bert Daies Jack Huckaby Jim Daigle Tim Daniel Francis Kelker Theo Klemann Al Dohoney Coan Knight George LeRoy Larry McKinstry Charles Manning Dan Morse Bob Whitfield William Dupre Gene LaCaze Bob Murrav Fred Willis Jerry Winterroad Perry Winterroad 133 CENCOE First row: Patsy Goff, Chi Ome- ga; Sandra Strother, Chi Ome- ga; Emma Stewart, Alpha Xi Delta; Mary Tom Wilkinson, Chi Omega. Second row: Cornil- ia Agurs, Alpha Xi Delta; Joan Daily, Zeta Tau Alpha; Margar- et McBride, Zeta Tau Alpha; Gail Martin, Chi Omega; Ney Bailey, Chi Omega. Third row: Lynn Wilcox, Zeta Tau Alpha; Sharon Victory, Alpha Xi Delta; Peggy Longino, Chi Omega; Donna Beck, Alpha Xi Delta. President EMMA LOU STEWART, Vice President SANDRA STROTHER, Secretary CECILE PLUMMER INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Seated: Bobby Holtzclaw, Kap- pa Sigma; Ed Adrion, Kappa Alpha; Billy Derrick, Kappa Alpha. Standing: Dave Mills, Kappa Alpha, Jackie Huckaby, Kappa Sigma; Oscar Cloyd, Kappa Sigma. 134 First row: Cecile Plummer, Joan Daily, Patsy Goff, Nancy Collett, Lynn Wilcox. Second row: Cornelia Agurs, Benette McDowell, Gail Martin, Donna Beck. Third row: Sharon Victory, Ney Bailey, Gail Thornton. PAN-HELLENIC Secretary-Treasurer Thornton. President Bailey, Vice President Victory. JUNIOR PAN-HELLENIC Brenda Bailey. Jill Landis, and Jane Ilgenfritz. 135 v w x .; ' m ... ■« CLASSES s E N I O R C L A S S 138 EDWIN L. ADRION Alexandria Kappa Alpha; Interfraternity Council; Student Senate; Treasurer, Canterbury Club. VERA ALDRIDGE Shreveport Student NEA. 0. L. ALEXANDER Shreveport GEORGE ANDREWS Shreveport Sigma Gamma Epsilon. JOHN APPLEBY Shreveport NEY BAILEY Shreveport Co-ed Vice President, Student Senate; President, Pan-Hellenic; President, James Dorm; Vice President, Chi Omega; Cencoe; Vice President, Freshman Class; Secretary, Junior Class; Clerk, Honor Court; Methodist Student Movement. s E N I O R S RICHARD BAKER Minden NEATER BATTEN Shreveport Student NEA. JAMES BEAN Shreveport Secretary, President, Lambda Chi Alpha; Pershing Rifles; Treasurer, President, Canterbury Club; Kappa Chi; President, Interfraternity Council. HOWARD BELCHER Shreveport Sigma Gamma Epsilon. WARRENE BOYD Bogalusa Secretary, Chi Omega; President, Maroon Jackets; President, Phi Beta; Choir; Who ' s Who. WILLIAM BRADFORD Bossier City Basketball. ROBERT BROOKS Gilmer, Texas HUGH BROWN Shreveport Kappa Sigma; Sigma Tau Delta; Baptist Student Union; Conglomerate; Debating Team; Student NEA. WILLIAM BROWN Shreveport Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. DEAN BUSBOOM St. Joseph, Illinois Vice President, Kappa Sigma; Interfraternity Coun- cil; President, Intramural Council; Basketball; Base- ball; Treasurer, Senior Class. MARY L. BYERS _ Shreveport EARL CANTRELLE New Orleans 140 NANINE CARNEY Shreveport OPHELIA CARROLL Homer FLOY CHILDRESS Shreveport OSCAR CLOYD Monroe Kappa Sigma; Who ' s Who. JERRY COLEMAN Bossier City NANCY COLLETT Shreveport Chi Omega; Pan-Hellenic; Newman Club; Student NEA. LLEWELLYN COOK Minden Baptist Student Union; Methodist Student Move- ment; Treasurer, Rotary Hall Council; Intramurals. CAROL A. CRAWFORD _ Elysian Fields, Texas JIM H. CRAWFORD Elysian Fields, Texas PETER CULOTTA Shreveport Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Chi; Secretary, Alpha Epsilon Delta; Intramurals; ROTC Officer. NORA JEAN DANIEL Shreveport Student NEA; Intramurals. MARY DAY Shreveport BILLY DERRICK Many Vice President, Kappa Alpha; Methodist Student Movement; Vice President, Student Senate; Cheer- leader; President, Rotary Hall; Interfraternity Coun- cil. BETTY DICKERSON Shreveport ALFRED DOHONEY Shreveport Kappa Sigma; Intramurals. WALLACE DUNLOP . Shreveport WILLIAM DUPRE Welsh Kappa Sigma; Intramurals; Tennis; Junior Class Favorite; Head Cheerleader. PAUL DURBIN West Monroe Methodist Student Movement; Treasurer, Kappa Chi; Junior Varsity Basketball. c L A S s o F 5 8 ELIZABETH FAITH ..... .. Shreveport Treasurer, Chi Omega; Pan-Hellenic; Cencoe; Stu- dent NEA. RALPH FANELLI Shreveport Art Club; Sigma Tau Delta; Conglomerate. EVA FLORES Shreveport Student NEA. JEAN HILL Bossier City President, Student NEA; Intramurals. CECIL HILLBURN New Orleans RODNEY HOLLAND Shreveport Canterbury Club; Tennis. 142 DOROTHY HOLLEMAN . . Shreveport ROBERT HOLLEMAN Shreveport Sigma Gamma Epsilon. DANNA HOLLO WAY Calion, Arkansas Alpha Sigma Pi; Art Club; Secretary, Canterbury Club. NATHAN FOX Shreveport JEAN FULCO Shreveport Secretary, Biology Club; Student NEA; Newman Club; Intramurals Council. WILL FULLILOVE Bossier City WILLIAM G. GARNER Shreveport ADRIEN GEOFFRAY New Orleans DANIEL GOODWIN Shreveport WARREN GOSS Shreveport President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Kappa Alpha; Pershing Rifles; Westminster Fellowship. JOE GRAY Shreveport Captain, Pershing Rifles; President, Men ' s Intra- mural Council; Conglomerate; ROTC Editor, Yon- copin; Kappa Alpha; ROTC Officer; Methodist Student Movement. BETTY HEARON Shrev eport S E N I O R S c L A S s o F 5 8 ■RAY HOLT Shreveport Methodist Student Movement; Kappa Chi. ALFRED HOWARD Shreveport Kappa Alpha; Intramurals; Westminster Fellow- ship; Vice President, Intramural Council. CHARLES HOWER Little Rock, Arkansas JACKIE HUCKABAY Coushatta JANICE JETER Shreveport Chi Omega. JOHN JOHNS Mansfield President, Kappa Chi; Treasurer, Methodist Student Movement; Treasurer, Senior Class; Vice President, President, Rotary Hall; Kappa Sigma; Choir; Band. CONNIE JOHNSON Shreveport JAMES JONES Shreveport TOM KEITH Shreveport President, Alpha Phi Omega. EVAN KELLEY Shreveport WILLIAM T. KENDRICK Shreveport President, Secretary-Treasurer, Delta Tau Omicron. ERNESTO LANDEROS El Paso, Texas Basketball; Baseball; Secretary, C Club. KEETH LANE Shreveport Lambda Chi Alpha; Rifle Team; Pi Mu Sigma. ALVIN LAUER 1 Shreveport NAPOLEON LAWRENCE Shreveport Band. KATHRYN LEARY Shreveport PATRICIA LEIGH Shreveport Chi Omega; Choir; Cheerleader; Sophomore Favor- ite; Sophomore Maid, Princess, Gentleman ' s Holi- day Court; Yoncopin Beauty; Vice President, Senior Class. DAVID LE1MBROOK San Antonio, Texas Westminster Fellowship. 143 s E N I O R S PAT McGONAGILL Shreveport Kappa Alpha; Golf; C Club. JOHN McGREDE DeRidder President, Intramural Council; Methodist Student Movement Council; Kappa Chi; PE Majors Club; Most Valuable Member Choir. JOHN McMILLAN Shreveport PETER MacROBERTS Shreveport JERRY MALONE Shreveport Chi Omega; Alpha Sigma Pi; Alpha Chi; Student NEA; Baptist Student Union; Conglomerate. JERRY MARTIN Shreveport Secretary, President, Alpha Epsilon Delta; President, Omicron Delta Kappa; President, Gamma Beta Gamma; Alpha Sigma Chi; Who ' s Who. 144 GAIL MARTIN Shreveport President, Chi Omega; President, Alpha Chi; Sec- retary, Student Senate; Honor Court; Secretary, Maroon Jackets; Secretary, Newman Club; Cencoe; Art Editor, Yoncopin; Copy Editor, Conglomerate; President, Alpha Sigma Pi; Sigma Tau Delta; Who ' s Who. SYLVIA MARX Bossier City MARY LEE MATTHEWS Shreveport VIRGIL DIXON MORRIS Shreveport Sigma Tau Delta; Alpha Chi; Kappa Sigma; Inter- fraternity Council; Omicron Delta Kappa; Methodist Student Movement; Conglomerate Editor; Intra - murals; Student Senate; Debate Team; President, Pi Kappa Delta; Who ' s Who. DAN MORSE Talluhh Kappa Sigma; President, Student Senate; Choir; Baseball; Methodist Student Movement; Intramurals. ARTHUR NANAS Shreveport SUE LIDDELL Eunice Intramurals; Methodist Student Movement; PE Majors Club. HENRY LINAM Shreveport MICKEY LOCKNER Kalamazoo, Michigan Phi Mu Alpha; Band. BETTY LUCE Shreveport ROBERT LYTTON Shreveport Alpha Sigma Pi; Kappa Chi; Westminster Club. MARGARET McBRIDE Shreveport Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha; Cencoe; Student NEA. MARTHA ANN OLIPHANT Shreveport Treasurer, Phi Beta; Baptist Student Union. WILLIAM J. PATTERSON Shreveport THOMAS H. PEARCE Shreveport K. D. PHILLIPS Shreveport RUPERT PICKETT Shreveport Alpha Sigma Chi; Kappa Chi; Rifle Team; West- minster Fellowship. CHARLES PUGH Minden Kappa Sigma. JOHN RAUSH Bertvyn, Illinois Band; Alpha Chi; Phi Mu Alpha. MARIE RINAUDO Shreveport Sigma Tau Delta; Secretary, Alpha Chi; Student NEA; Newman Club. LARRY ROBERTSON Bossier City Methodist Student Movement; Kappa Chi; Intra- murals. MARY JOE ROBINSON .... Shreveport Zeta Tau Alpha; Kappa Alpha Rose; Captain, Lieutenant Colonel, ROTC Sponsor; Secretary, Sophomore Class; Vice President, Junior Class; Student NEA; Cencoe; Pan-Hellenic. ROBERT EDWARD ROBINSON . Shreveport CARL ROPPOLO ... Shreveport Kappa Alpha; Newman Club; Interfraternity Coun- cil; Intramural Council. NANCY RORIE .. Shreveport HAROLD ROSBOTTOM . Shreveport PAT ROSBOTTOM .. Shreveport GROVER ROYSTON . Shreveport BYRON RUTLEDGE . Silsbee, Texas Rifle Team; Treasurer, President, Newman Club. WILLIAM SCHMUTTE .. Shreveport C L A S s o F 5 8 145 MORRIS SCHRIMSHER Shreveport Basketball; Student NEA. JOE SEGERS Shreveport Kappa Alpha; Baseball; Intramurals. JOEL SERMONS Bossier City Alpha Sigma Phi; ROTC Officer. DOROTHY SHINAULT Shreveport SANDRA SIMMONS Shreveport Student NEA; PE Majors Club; President, Women ' s Intramural Council. GENE SLUSHER Shreveport PAUL SNOW Shreveport Alpha Epsilon Delta; Gamma Beta Gamma; Pho- tography Editor, Associate Editor, Conglomerate; Photographer, Yoncopin; Secretary, President, Camera Club; Publication Award. LEONARD SMITH Shreveport ROBERT SNEED Shreveport SHIRLEY SPENCE Shreveport MILDRED STALEY Shreveport JOHN STEINHAUSER Shreveport Sigma Gamma Epsilon. s E N I O R S WAYNE STODDARD Shreveport THOMAS STRINGFELLOW Shreveport Kappa Alpha; Biology Club; Canterbury Club; In- tramurals. SANDRA STROTHER Shreveport Chi Omega; Treasurer, Cencoe; Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil; Student NEA. DAVID SWANZY Center, Texas Vice President, Phi Mu Alpha; Alpha Sigma Pi; Alpha Chi; President, Band. LARRY TEAGUE Bossier City Captain, Basketball; Omicron Delta Kappa; Vice President, Student Senate; ROTC Officer. BYRD TERRY Dubach 146 — - — - . 1 IHh W iWft i i ■c L A S s o F 5 8 HOMER THOMAS.... Shreveport GAIL THORNTON Little Rock, Arkansas Vice President, Zeta Tau Alpha; Secretary, Student Senate; Junior Class Favorite; Cencoe; Secre- tary, Pan-Hellenic; Secretary, Westminster Fellowship. PENNY TODD .... Shreveport DOROTHY TOMPKINS ...... Arcadia LUTHER TOMPKINS A rcadia THOMAS TRIPPE Shreveport Methodist Student Movement; Vice President, Kappa Chi; Inner Faith Council. SAMMY TROMBETTA Shreveport MARTHA TURNER Shreveport Miss Centenary; Cheerleader; Yoncopin Beauty; ROTC Spon- sor: Vice President, Sophomore Class; Canterbury Club; Amuse- ments Editor, Conglomerate; Vice President, Intramural Council; Student NEA; Treasurer, Zeta Tau Alpha. MIMORI URAKAMI .... Japan DON WEINBERG. ...Shreveport JOHN WERNER Baton Rouge ROBERT WHITAKER ........ Shreveport JERRY WHITECOTTON .... Shreveport C Club; Baseball; Newman Club. CHARLES WILDER Eros Treasurer, Methodist Student Movement; President, Kappa Chi; Phi Mu Alpha; Alternate, Honor Court; Treasurer, Junior Class. MARY ANN WILHELMI .... Shreveport Vice President, Phi Beta; Chi Omega; Intramurals; Yoncopin; Conglomerate; Sigma Tau Delta. CAROLYN WILLIAMS Sh reveport Methodist Student Movement; Cencoe; Zeta Tau Alpha; Stu- dent NEA; Pan-Hellenic; Secre- tary, Senior Class; Kappa Sigma Sweetheart ; Intramurals. ' - s| I M FRANCES DALME „ .. Shreveport GERARD FANELLI .... Union City, New Jersey BILL HARRISON Shreveport JAMES HUDDLESTON Shreveport JOHN RASMUSSEN .. Shreveport MOFFETT- WILSON Shreveport S P E C I A L S T U D E N T S 147 J u N I O R C L A S s 148 I LA BS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRANCIS KELKER President CECILE PLUMMER _: it , Vice President PEGGY LONGINO _ ,..-! ; Secretary JOHN GRAHAM Treasurer Jack Bailes Shreveport Mary Bailey Beckville, Texas Leon Bain Shreveport Richard Barrett ___ Shreveport Eugene Bennett Tyler, Texas Kenneth Bennett Shreveport Clifton Bickman Bossier City John Bird Shreveport Ruth Bohan Shreveport James Broom Shreveport Stan Bryan Moneta, Virginia Bill Bryant Shreveport C. R. Bundrick Shreveport Ralph Butler Shreveport Leo Cage Shreveport Charles Caldwell _ Gilliam John Campbell Shreveport Joe Martin Chambers Shreveport Joe Clouse Galena Park, Texas Katherine Cochran Shreveport Frank Cook Shreveport Robert Cooper Shreveport Donald Cox Homer Jerry Cox Plain Dealing J U N I O R S s s Joan Daily — - Shreveport William Dalton Shreveport Evan Davis Shreveport Linett Davis Plain Dealing Jeanette DeSadier Shreveport Phill ip Dickey Bossier City Martha Dillon Shreveport Sue Dreyer Shreveport Diane Dupre Welsh Mary Elizabeth Dupre ._._ Tulsa, Okla. James Durham Shreveport Jerirae Edwards Bossier City Mae Ervin Shreveport Patricia Festervand Shreveport Charles Finch Shreveport Bill Fleniken Shreveport Marcella Flynt Baton Rouge Nancy Freeman Texas City, Texas Joe Fribley _ ___. Shreveport Beverly Gardner Rir Van Gardner Ringgold Larry Gibson _ Shreveport Charles Glover Shreveport Patsy Goff Shreveport . JL dMsM John Goodwin Shreveport John Graham Keithville Pierce Graham .__. Shreveport Jack Gray Shreveport J Sammy Green Shreveport -_- -p Kenneth Greene - Shreveport I |{ Stan Hailey Shreveport Joseph Hall Bossier City l j I O Bill Halliburton ..... Shreveport B- Anne Harp Shreveport Verna Hastings Shreveport J John Haynes Bloomburg, Texas k_ Lloyd Hawkins Shreveport Grady Hines Shreveport Paul Hoge Shreveport Billy Holcombe Houston, Texas Diane Holloway ... . Magnolia, Arkansas William Holt Carthage, Texas Robert Holtzclaw Marshall, Texas Dot Hubble Shreveport Tom Hubble Manteno, Illinois Robin Hubert .... Meridian, Mississippi Alex Hunnicut Shreveport Roberta Jackson — - Many Johnette Jarratt Shreveport f £ ' - « Richard Johnson Shreveport $jm Billye Justice _.. Charleston, Mississippi Francis Kelker Shreveport ■c L Betty Kendrick Shreveport ■Lola Kendrick Springhill Gerry Kennedy Shreveport L Edward Kozak .___ Shreveport S I s I Kenneth Kunzman Shreveport Eileen Laird ._ Fond du Lac, Wisconsin O Richard Lamb Shreveport John Lee Shreveport F t Mimi Lingenfelter Shreveport 5 Peggy Longino _„ Shreveport Larry McKinstry ... . Bastrop Gerald Martello .._. Natchez, Mississippi 9 Samuel Maxey Shreveport Jimmy Merritt Minden David Metts .._ Shreveport Arthur Minnick Marshall, Texas Monty Montgomery Hodge T . ; Gaynelle Morgan _- New Orleans Joe Mosher __ Shreveport M y CT Joe Murph .. Shreveport ' Jj I k Windene Nicklaus Amarillo, Texas Bill Norton _._. Shreveport James Owen Shreveport Nita Payne Fort Worth, Texas J Pierre Perdue Shreveport — . _ Joan Phares Many j| Cecile Plummer Lake Charles Gerald Poindexter Houston, Texas f l I O Gail Preston ..... Leesville B- Patricia Prichard Shreveport William Pringle Shreveport J Henry Thomas Pye Shreveport s Cecil Rhodes Shreveport Maria Richards Barcelona Leroy Richardson — Shreveport James Robbins Shreveport Don Roberson Bossier City Ge orge Roberts Alexandria Donald Rollinson Shreveport Charles Sanford Homer Austin Sartin Shreveport Bob Schulman Dothan, Alabama John Somner Shreveport Bryan Sparks Shreveport A S S o F . _.. Charlotte Speer Vivian Karen Spencer Denver, Colorado Jann Stanley New Orleans Dorothy Starns Shreveport Joe Stepchinsky ........ Brenham, Texas dBPfc :: Sara Stevens Magnolia, Arkansas Emma Lou Stewart Springhill Sara Stone Bossier City .„:,P,: . Billy Pat Tipton ... ... Marshall, Texas Genie Valentine Oak Ridge Sharon Victory Shreveport Mary Wakeman Shreveport Jerry Warren Shreveport Warren West Shreveport Anne Whittaker Shreveport Josephine Wilcoxen Shreveport jti ' % j . ; ' : 2 Mary Tom Wilkinson ._ Coushatta Louise Williamson Shreveport Joe Withrow Shreveport Patricia Wolery .... Santa Cruz, Calif. Barbara Woodley Shreveport Jerry Woods Tyler, Texas Jfl Dorothy Woodyear . .. Mound Ht V s o H O M O R E C L A S yjJiiHWiwi wfTrfrr TT TT ' ii T ' if r u ' ft «r SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Vice President .- Secretary - Treasurer ff ikgMtm Cornelia Agurs — Shreveport Ralph Akin Shreveport H. C. Alford Lufkin, Texas Willie Andress Shreveport Bobby Avett __ Bossier City John Bacon __. Shreveport Jeanette Baker ._ Shreveport Barbara Bartles Shreveport Fuller Bazer Shreveport Robert Beaman Bolivar, Missouri Donna Beck ..... Dallas, Texas Bobby Bellar Plain Dealing Tommy Ray Bergeron New Orleans Pat Boddie Shreveport Barry Bolack Eunice Mary Beth Bomar __ - Bossier City Charles Boone — Shreveport Anne Bostick Gilbert Jean Bounds Shreveport Sammy Brown McLeod, Texas Ralph Brown Shreveport Marjorie Brothers - - Shreveport Bess Burckett Shreveport Charles Byrd Many 58 Helen Cage .. Shreveport Evelyn Cain Baton Rouge David Calhoun Oak Grove Donald Callen Shreveport Mac Camp _. Minden Jackie Carpenter Winnshoro Robert Carter Heflin Jeri Cassady Lake Charles Georgiann Chandler Shreveport Charles Clifford Dallas, Texas S o p H O M O R E S c L A S s o F 6 Charles Cole - - Marshall Judy Cook - Ringgold Malvinee Cook Vivian Steve Cook — Shreveport Margaret Cowen Midland Faye Cox Wilm, California Charles Crabtree Shreveport Janice Crisp _ Shreveport Jeff Crocker Clayton, Missouri Linda Kay Cunningham - Ashdown, Arkansas Armand Daigle Shreveport Tim Daniel Shreveport Richard Day Shreveport M. L. Deckard Jackson, Mississippi Ann DeShazo Dallas, Texas Diana Diehl Springhill Martha Dickens Magnolia Truly Anne Drake Maplewood Hoyt Duggan Shreveport Margie Dukes Carthage, Texas Peggy Eaves Shreveport Elaine Elliott Shreveport Larry Elliott Glenmora Johnny Ellis Shreveport I fft -w dmJikM Janice Embry - - Shreveport Fred Emswiller — Shreveport Albert Eubanks — Shreveport Billy Eubanks Tuscaloosa, Alabama Lynda Gayle Farley Parkin, Arkansas Carolyn Farley Thibodaux Margaret Felton Shreveport John Finklea Shreveport Lewis Fletcher .— DeRidder David Forte Shreveport 159 Lane Foster Shreveport Tom Francis _ ... .. Shreveport Linda Frank Shreveport Jimmy Franklin Shreveport Frank Fulco .._. Shreveport Melvin Fuller ._ Bossier City Barbara Fullilove Shreveport Henry Gamble Marthaville Mary Lou Gassen __ Sulphur Connie Gathright El Dorado, Arkansas David Gay _ ..„ Shreveport Charles Gouthiere Shreveport Sidney Gras _ Shreveport Jacqueline Gribble Shreveport Jerry Guin Vivian Johnny Harkness Shreveport Penny Hawkins _.. __ Shreveport Robert Hearn Shreveport Alvaro Hernandez South America Zina Hengy Shreveport Dan Hartman LaPrayer, Texas Elizabeth Holt _. Shreveport Grady Hooper Shreveport Robert Ingle Shreveport S o p H O M O R E S 160 Charles Johnson Shreveport Larry Johnson _ _ Shreveport Mary Lou Jones New Orleans Torrance Kable Shreveport Edward Kennon Minden Coan Knight _ _ Leesville Joh n Kotarski ..._ _. Bossier City Constance LaBarbera Shreveport Jerome Lahey _ Shreveport Bettye Larche _.. Bastrop c L A S s o F 6 Harry Lever Shreveport Linda Lewis Dallas, Texas ik Frank Looney Shreveport James Rhea Love Minden m S JH fei. A ML ■M4m Katherine Lyles Shreveport Mary Kat McCain Winnsboro Suzanne McCallum Shreveport Mary Anne McClendon Shreveport Bruce McDonald Shreveport Bennette McDowell Shreveport Abbie Mcjimsey Ida Robert McNeese Shreveport Lee McNew Shreveport Charles Malloy _ Shreveport Charles Manning Shreveport William Martin Marshall Carle Mayhew Houston, Texas Bradford Mayo _. Lake Charles James Meek Bossier City Patsy Miller Mansfield KtF Winston Miller Marshall, Texas Jeannine Mobley Minden £ Ed Monk Minden Pheribie Monroe Shreveport t 42 ' m. ' i Rochelle Monsour Shreveport Dick Morehead Shreveport Bob Murray Dallas, Texas Walter M. Nettles Shreveport Henry Nicholson Shreveport Beverly Norman Shreveport Kenny Norton Ida John Norwood Shreveport Carolyn Ogletree Springhill Bruce Oken Shreveport 161 Jacqueline Ott _. Mt. Hermon Marilyn Owen Leesville Patty Owen Shreveport Nick Panico Niles, Illinois Judy Parker Shreveport Margaret Phelps Shreveport Richard Phillips — . Shreveport Lora Phipps Shreveport William Pilinski Shreveport Frank Price Shreveport Harold Price Logansport Marsha Prince Shreveport Don Ratcliff Shreveport Odie Reynolds Monroe Jim Riley Shreveport Dorothy Ricketson Shreveport Bessie Ruth Risinger ._ Welch Joe Ed Roach Shreveport Raymond Robertson Alexandria Ormond Robinson — Shreveport Pat Rutherford Baton Rouge Kay Saladin Baton Rouge Bob Sanderlin Shreveport Bill Sanders Shreveport S o p H O M O R E S Jimmy Schamerhorn Slagle Lynda Scurlock .... Center, Texas Walter Sherman Shreveport Phyllis Simmons Shreveport Rosemary Simmons ... Shreveport James Slack Shreveport Dottye Slider ..... Marshall, Texas Gerald Slusher Shreveport Bess Smith Shreveport Betty Snellgrove Plaquemine Lois Snellgrove Plaquemine Nora-Bess Stafford Shreveport 162 c L A S s o F 6 Don Stahl Shreveport Johnny Stovall — . Carthage, Texas Norma Strother Shreveport A. B. Summers Shreveport Abbie Terry .._ El Dorado, Arkansas Hazel Thames — Shreveport Nancy Thomas Shreveport Dale Thompson Shreveport Deen Thompson Eunice Martha Lee Thompson Shreveport Lyle Timmins Shreveport Alan Trimble Shreveport Llewellyn Trippe _ Shreveport Lynn Trosper Greenwood Pat Tucker Shreveport Steve Victory Shreveport Charles Walker Shreveport Gary Walters Lake Providence Linda Walters Shreveport Wilma Jo Walters .__ Leesville William Walton Shreveport Morgan Wart Bossier City Clifton Whitehead Shreveport Bob Whitfield Bossier City I Wy rfSS 4ktik ,a:MM MhdM Jon Whittington Benton Lynn Wilcox Shreveport Betty Williams Shreveport Fred Willis _ Coushatta Una-Marie Willits Shreveport Sandra Wilson Shreveport Jerry Winterrowd Shreveport Perry Winterrowd Shreveport Conrad Woolley Mart) Marlin Worley - Shreveport Russell Worley Shreveport Sam Yard Shreveport 163 F R E S H M A N C L A S S 164 .V... . ■• -1. . ■ ■FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS JAY KOONCE President BARBARA HYDE Vice President, ALICE BOSTICK __ _ T : Secretary DAVID GRAHAM (not pictured) ■Treasurer  (Jllfli -n % !• m Bobette Abramson George Acton Ronald Alexander Gerald Alfred Benigno Alonso Philip Andrews Daniel Archer Shr eve port Plain Dealing Shreveport Shreveport Cuba Sulphur Bossier City Billy Ayers Claude Baggett Brenda Bailey Krispin Balliet Ray Bamburg Jan Barnette Glenda Barton Doyline Shreveport Shreveport Baton Rouge Shreveport Cotton Valley Marshall, Texas Lanny Bilyev Robert Blewett Carolyne Blue Sandra Boddie Pete Boggs Ken Bond Barbara Bourdier Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Shreveport Crowley FRESHMEN Gay Brown Bossier City Sara Burroughs Shreveport Frances Bustillo Shreveport David Butler Shreveport Linda Byrd Belcher Jesse Chessler Shreveport Rosie Cimino Shreveport Wesley dinger Lake Charles Geneviene Compton Elton Bob Concilio Jacksonville, Texas Bill Daniels Shreveport Barbara Jane Darnell...,. Vivian Janet Davidson Shreveport Larry Davis —.. Shreveport Wayne Davis Bossier City 166 Elwyn Archibald Concord, California Ruth Arnold Shreveport Majeed Assaf Lebanon Charlotte Auld Homer Lynda Beauvais Bossier City Jimmie Bedgood Shreveport Louise Bell York, Alabama Donald Bennett Shreveport Alice Bostick Gilbert Boh Braley Shreveport Louis Brandt Shreveport Sondra Brink Magnolia, Arkansas CLASS OF ' 61 Fred Carter Winnsboro Tommy Carter Shreveport Waldo Casanova Cuba Danny Caudle Shreveport Carlton Chambers Strong, Arkansas Patricia Chambliss Summer field Mary Charleville Baton Rouge Jan Cook El Dorado, Arkansas Albert Cooksey Shreveport Courtney Craighead El Dorado, Arkansas Jeanette Crocker Memphis, Tennessee Charolette Cunard Baker Jim Daigle Shreveport Buddy Daily Shreveport Mildred Deen Austin, Texas Gail DeLanny Shreveport Sheila Donovan Shreveport Judith Downes Rayville Wayne Dubose Shreveport Charles Dyer Rodessa Bobby Dykes Shreveport m JKM w ™ Mary Eaves — Greenwood Mary Jo Ellington Rayville Edith Elliott Shreveport Peggy Elliott Shreveport Charles Fox Lake Arthur Judeth Gaignard Shreveport Julius Gamm Shreveport Jorge Garcia Cuba Vicki Grigsby Shreveport Helen Gulley Beaumont, Texas Sondra Hacker ._. Dallas, Texas George Hamilton Shreveport FRESHMEN Jesse Hoffpauir Crowley Norma Holland Bethany Jen Houchin Shreveport Donna Howell Leivisville, Texas Eurlyne Howell Bossier City Mary Howell Dallas, Texas Sue Howell Houma Jane Ilgenfritz Shreveport James Jackson Bossier City Larry James Mooringsport Richard Jarrell Minden Gwen John Monroe Blanchard Johnson Crowley Janice Johnson Lake Providence Vernon Kalmback Shreveport Joe Keeton Arcadia James Keiser Marshall, Texas Fred Kellogg Elizabeth Jeanne Kelso Shreveport Robert King Gilmer, Texas Theo Klemann Holland George Farmer Shreveport Mary Farmer Shreveport Frederick Ferrah Shreveport Charles Fleming West Monroe Louann Fleming Shreveport Paula Fomby Homer James Fouts Shreveport Austin Gleason Belcher James Goins Leesville Bob Gouthiere Shreveport David Graham Keithville Willene Graythen Metairie Millie Greppi Shreveport Robert Griffith Shreveport Tommy Harmon Shreveport James Harrison Shreveport Joe Hayes Shreveport Charles Hembree Rodessa Richard Herrmann Gilmer, Texas Tommy Hickcox Shreveport Linda Hines Karnack, Texas CLASS OF ' 61 Hk € a M Charles Hucklebridge Bossier City Jim Hughes Shreveport Barbara Hyde El Dorado, Arkansas Peggy Ice Shreveport Marcy Johnson ....New Orleans Robert Johnstone Barrington, New Jersey Charles Jolley ...Shreveport Elizabeth Jones ..Shreveport Lynn Knotts Sicily Island Jay Koonce Sulphur Gene LaCaze .... Leesville Joy Lambert Mindin 169 Jill Landis Beaumont, Texas Jay Lang Shreveport Frankie Larchle Shreveport Juan Lavin Cuba George Lawrence Shreveport Robert Lawton Shreveport Georgina Lechuga Mexico Eldora Locke Shreveport Mary Lou Low Jennings Judy McCalman Homer Buddy McClendon Lewisville, Arkansas Roy McCoy Shreveport Ann McDonald Shreveport Billy McGlothin Shreveport Louise Manhein Shreveport Marie Maranto Shreveport John Marbury Bossier City Ralph Mason Selma, Alabama Don Matthews Shreveport Gordon Merritt Mind en JoAnn Metcalf Elysian Fields, Texas FRESHMEN Kelli Mollet „_ Dallas, Texas Bob Moore Shreveport Patricia Moore Bossier City Carroll Morgan Crowley Robert Morgan Coushatta Rodney Nicholas Shreveport Andres Noriega Peru Elizabeth Ogle Shreveport Barney Overall Shreveport Alfred Pagnato Baton Rouge Gail Plunkett Shreveport Margaret Powell Minden Joey Reddy Shreveport Ann Rice — Shreveport Robert Richardz Pittsburgh, I -in Pennsylvania Melvin Lee ..Shreveport Richard Lee Castor George LeRay _ ...DeRidder Eleanor Lewis ...Shreveport James Lewis Shreveport Anne McLaurin Mansfield Shirley McNeel Shreveport Katherine Mack Port Arthur, Texas James Mackey Shreveport Ken Malone Shreveport Ursula Michon Shreveport Martha Mills Metairie Spiller Milton West Monroe Jo Ann Mitchell Shreveport Ronald Mitchell Shreveport CLASS OF ' 61 Ann Morrisette Metairie Theresa Moscato Shreveport George Mozingo Avinger, Texas Peggy Murphey Shreveport Rena Murphy Berwick Ramona Nail Shreveport Lamar Nelson Shreveport James Parker Bossier City Rosemary Pasquier Shreveport Charles Pattison Mansfield William Peoples Athens Jerry Pennington Shreveport Peggy Pfeiffer Shreveport Edward Pledger Shreveport Betsy Rollins New Orleans Faye Roper Lake Charles Jerry Rosen Shreveport Kirby Rowe Shreveport Joe Sartor Shreveport John Sartor Shreveport Laura Schorr Shreveport Jackie Scalf .. ...Shreveport Shirley Sealy , Epps Alwynelle Self ....Shreveport John Shemwell ._ — ...Shreveport Maaz Shukavr — Jordan Curtis Snead Shreveport Carole Solomon Vicksburg, Mississippi Sharon Solomon Marshall, Texas Richard Somner _.. Shreveport Bobbie Spearman ..Shreveport James Teacle Shreveport Andy Teal Nashville, Tennessee Joan Templeton Bastrop Sharon Thomas Ringgold Anita Thomasson Bossier City gfc . ?§p FRESHMEN Julie Troutman Shreveport Rosemary Tubbs Shreveport Otto Turner Keithville Donald Tyler Jonesboro Richard Unterborn Shreveport Phoebe Valentine Shreveport Evelyn Vairin New Orleans Joe Walther Shreveport Nell Walton Vivian Rita Warren Prescott, Ark. Grayson Watson West Monroe Lawrence Weiss Shreveport Roger White Shreveport Tim White McDade Norman Williams Blanchard Gladden Willis Doyline Donna Wilson Paris, Texas Beverly Wingo Wills Point, Texas Sol Wolchansky Shreveport Cecile Woodward Bossier City Dalna Worley Shreveport David Simmons Keith Simmons Catharine Sloan Jimmy Sloan David Smith James Smith Jerry Smith Shreveport Shreveport Houston, Texas Dixie Shreveport Vivian Shreveport Bill Steen Merline Stephens Bill Stewart Glenita Stewart Gretchen Stivison Frankie Stokes Charles Strong Shreveport Logansport Shreveport Bradley, Arkansas Citronelle, Alabama Rayville West Monroe Gloria Thompson Walter Timberlake Sara Tiner Richard Tomasuld Wilma Tower James Trichell Anthony Trombetta Shreveport LaPryer, Texas Bastrop Lackawanna, New York Rayville Shreveport Shreveport CLASS OF ' 61 Janos Voros — . ._. Hungary Harold Vossler Bossier City Bart Van Lingen — Holland Virginia Vanderberg Bismarck, Arkansas Dennis Walston _ Bossier City Billy Whitehurst Marshall, Texas Prudence Whiteley Shreveport Jack Wiener .....Shreveport Jerry Wiggins Shreveport John Williams — Arlington, Virginia Herchial Wright _ Shreveport Frederick Wurst ..Shreveport Margaret Young Baytown, Texas Sally Young _ ...Rodessa Ronald Zagone _ Shreveport 173 STUDENT INDEX Abramson, Bobette — 83, 166 Acton, George— 104, 111, 133, 166 Adcock, E— 54 Adrion, Edwin— 90, 130, 134, 140 Agurs, Cornelia— 93, 114, 125, 134, 135, 158 Akin, Ralph— 55, 59, 131, 158 Aldridge, Vera— 140 Alexander, Ronald— 56, 59, 166 Alexander, O. L.— 140 Alford, H. C— 158 Alfred, Gerald— 57, 166 Alonso, Benigno — 166 Andress, Willie— 99, 158 Andrews, George— 95, 140 Andrews, Philip— 55, 166 Appleby, John— 140 Archer, Daniel— 166 Archibald, Elwvn— 56. 59, 167 Arnold, Ruth— 167 Assaf, Majeed — 167 Auld, Charlotte— 99, 111, 167 Avett, Bobby G— 158 Ayers, Billy R.— 166 B Bacon, John— 158 Baggctt. Claude— 55, 166 Bailes, Jack— 150 Bailey. Brenda— 40, 127, 135, 166 Bailev, Mary Maxine — 150 Bailev, Nev— 90. 102. 120, 126, 134, 135, 140 Bain, Leon — 119, 150 Baker, Jeanctte — 158 Baker. Richard C— 140 Ballict, Krispin— 165. 166 Bamburg, Ray— 166 Barnctte. Jan— 166 Barrett, Richard— 150 Bartlcs, Barbara — 158 Barton. Glenda— 129, 166 Batten, Neater— 97, 103. 110 Bazer. Fuller— 54, 158 Beaman, Robert— 57, 99, 100, 158 Bean, James— 57, 59, 113. 140 Beauvais, Lynda— 34, 53, 56, 80, 129 167 Beck, Donna— 76, 125, 134, 135, 158 Bedgood, Jimmie— 167 Belcher, Howard— 95, 140 Bell, Louise— 167 Bellar, Bobby— 57, 158 Bennett, Donald— 167 Bennett, Eugene— 110, 150 Bennett, Kenneth— 96, 108, 150 Bergeron, Tommy Ray — 111, 158 Bickman, Clifton— 150 Bilyeu, Lanny— 55, 166 Bird, John— 75, 130, 150 Blewett, Robert— 75, 131, 166 Blue, Carolyne— 104, 166 Boddie, Pat— 158 Boddie, Sandra— 129, 166 Boggs, Pete— 56, 131, 166 Bohan, Ruth— 150 Bolack, Barry— 56, 59, 158 Bomar, Mary Beth— 30, 31, 64, 69, 82, 118, 127. 158 Bond, Ken— 54, 131, 166 Boone, Charles — 158 Bostick, Alice— 97, 129, 164, 167 Bostick, Anne— 99, 111, 129, 158 Bounds, Jean— 158 Bourdier, Barbara— 35, 99, 129, 166 Boyd, Warrene— 47, 91, 97, 99, 126, 140 Bradford, William— 140 Braley, Bob— 167 Brandt. Louis— 167 Brink, Sondra— 167 Brooks, Robert— 44, 110, 140 Broom, James— 150 Brothers, Marjorie— 129, 158 Brown, Gay— 129, 166 Brown, Hugh— 133, 110 Brown, Ralph— 158 Brown, Sammy — 158 Brown, William— 140 Bryan, Stan W.— 150 Bryant, Bill— 56, 97, 99, 150 Buckncr, Mildred— 111 Bundrick, C. R — 150 Burckett, Bess— 158 Burroughs, Sara— 116, 117, 166 Busboom, Dean— 133, 140 Boyenga, Jenine — 97 Bustillo, Frances— 112, 166 Butler, David— 166 Butler, Ralph— 150 Byers, Mary— 103, 140 Byrd, Charles— 57, 96, 105, 108, 158 Byrd, Linda— 127, 166 Cage, Helen— 129, 158 Cage, Leo— 95, 150 Cain, Evelyn— 158 Caldwell, Charles— 150 Calhoun, David— 57, 59, 158 Callen, Donald— 158 Camp, Mac— 57, 104, 158 Campbell, John Stone— 150 Cantrelle, Earl— 140 Carney, Nanine— 141 Carpenter, Jackie— 57, 99, 100, 105, 133, 158 Carroll, Ophelia— 141 Carter, Fred— 167 Carter, Robert— 158 Carter, Tommy— 56, 99, 167 Casanova, Waldo— 167 Cassady, Jeri— 113, 127, 158 Caudle, Danny— 56, 167 Chambers, Carlton— 57, 113, 167 Chambers, Joe Martin— 56, 133, 150 Chambliss, Patricia— 36, 99, 167 Chandler, Georgiann — 158 Charleville, Mary— 129, 167 Chessler, Jesse — 166 Childress, Floy— 103, 141 Cimino, Rosie— 112, 166 Clifford, Charles— 50, 59, 131, 158 dinger, Wesley— 56, 59, 166 Clouse, Joe V.— 150 Cloyd, Oscar— 46. 61, 90, 133, 134, 138, 141 Cochran, Katherine— 150 Cole, Charles— 55, 159 Coleman, Jerry D.— 114 Collett, Nancy— 127, 135, 141 Compton, Geneviene — 166 Concilio, Bob— 51, 99, 166 Cook, Frank— 131, 150 Cook, Jan— 129, 167 Cook, Judy— 127, 159 Cook, Llewellyn— 141 Cock. Malvinee— 159 Cook, Steve — 159 Cooksev. Albert— 56, 167 Cooper, Robert— 131, 150 Cowen, Margaret Ann. — 99. 129. 159 Cox. Donald— 105, 133, 150 Cox, Fayc— 159 Cox. Jerrv— 150 Crawford, Carol— 141 Crabtree. Charles— 159 Craighead. Courtney— 57, 59, 167 Crawford, Jim — 111 Cri-p. Janice— 159 Crocker, Jeanctte — 111, 111, 167 Crocker, Jeff— 56, 59, 131, 159 Culbertson, George— 93, 96 Culotta, Peter— 56, 96. 108. Ill Cunard, Charolette— 167 Cunningham. Linda Kay— 159 J Daies, Bert— 133 Daigle, Armand— 56, 159 Daigle, Jim— 56, 83, 133, 165, 167 Daily, Buddy— 131, 167 Daily, Joan— 120, 128, 134, 135, 151 Dalme, Frances— 147 Dalton, William— 151 Daniel, Nora Jean— 141 Daniel, Tim— 54, 103, 133, 159 Daniels, Bill— 166 Darnell, Barbara Jane— 166 Davidson, Janet — 166 Davis, Evan— 151 Davis, Larry — 56, 166 Davis, Linett— 151 Davis, Wayne— 55, 166 Day, Mary— 141 Day, Richard— 117, 159 Deckard, M. L— 82, 159 Deen, Mildred— 167 DeLanny, Gail— 129, 167 Derrick, Billy— 69, 90, 130, 134, 141 DeSadier, Jeanette— 151 DeShazo, Ann— 97, 99, 129, 159 Dickens, Martha— 93, 96, 159 Dickerson, Betty — 141 Dickey, Phillip— 151 Diehl, Diana— 99, 102, 159 Dillon, Martha— 99, 127, 151 Dohoney, Alfred W.— 133, 141 Donovan, Sheila Joyce — 167 Downes, Judith— 127, 167 Doyle, Larry— 131 Drake, Truly Anne— 102, 117, 159 Dreyer, Sue— 151 Drost, Dale— 101 Dubose, Wayne— 54, 74, 167 Duggan, Hoyt— 57, 159 Dukes, Margie— 96, 99, 102, 111, 118, 127, 159 Dunlop, Wallace— 141 Dupre, Diane— 151 Dupre, Mary Elizabeth— 151 Dupre, William— 69, 133, 141 Durbin, Paul— 54, 114, 141 Durham, James— 56, 59, 151 Dyer, Charles— 55, 167 Dykes, Bobby— 167 Eaves, Mary — 168 Eaves, Peggy— 159 Edwards, Jerirae— 151 Ellington, Mary Jo— 127, 168 Elliott, Edith— 168 Elliot, Peggy— 127, 168 Elliott, Elaine— 159 Elliott, Larry— 159 Ellis, Johnny— 159 Embrv, Janice— 159 Emswiller, Fred— 110, 159 Ervin, Mae — 151 Eubanks, Albert— 57, 133, 159 Eubanks, Billy— 96, 108 Eubanks, Bill— 74, 159 Fairlcv. Lynda Gayle— 127, 159 Faith, Elizabeth— 142 Fanelli, Gerard— 83, 117 Fanelli, Ralph— 142 Farley, Coralyn— 99, 101, 127, 159 Farmer, George — 169 Farmer. Mary— 97. 112, 169 Felton, Margaret— 82, 129, 159 Ferrah, Frederick— 169 Festervand, Patricia— 151 Finch, Charles Otis— 151 Finch, Frances— 113 Finklea, John — 159 Fitch, Edna Mav— 91 Fleming, Charles— 169 Fleming, Louann— 169 Fleniken, Bill— 151 Fletcher, Lewis W.— 57, 99, 159 Flores, Eva— 112 Flynt, Marcella— 91, 92, 93, 91, 102, 111, 114, 151 Fombv. Paula— 97, 111, 129, 169 Ford, Marie— 97 Forte, David— 55, 131, 159 Foster. Lane— 160 Fonts, James Rav— 169 Fox, Charles— 51, 58, 168 Fox, Nathan— 56, 142 Fiancis, Tom— 55, 160 Frank, Linda— 112, 127. 160 Franklin. Jimmy — 131. 160 Freeman, Nancv— 99, 151 Fribley, Joe— 151 Fulco, Camilla Jean — 103, 109, 142 Fulco, Frank— 160 Fuller, Melvin— 51, 160 Fullilove, Barbara— 160 Fullilove, Will J. — 112 Gaignard, Judeth— 129, 168 Gaines, Bill— 51, 131 Gamble, Henry— 56, 71, 160 Gamm. Julius— 56, 168 Garcia, Jorge— 168 Gardner, Beverly— 151 Gardner, Van — 110 Garner, William G.— 142 Gassen, Mary Lou— 41, 76, 105, 106, 111, 127, 160 Gathright, Connie— 99, 101, 160 Gav, David — 160 Geoffray, Adrien— 142 Gibson, Larry— 46, 108, 111, 141 Gleason, Austin— 55, 133, 169 Glover. Charles— 96, 151 Goff, Patsy— 127. 134, 135, 151 Goins, James— 54, 99, 133, 169 Goodwin, Daniel H.— 142 Goodwin, John— 58, 152 Goss, Warren— 56, 59, 142 Gouthiere, Bob— 169 Gouthicre, Charles— 160 Graham, David— 56, 133, 164, 169 Graham, John— 108, 132, 148, 152 Graham, Pierce— 152 Gras, Sidney— 58, 116, 117, 160 Gray, Jack — 152 Gray, Joe— 53, 59, 119, 142 Green, Sammy— 152 Greene, Kenneth— 95, 152 Graythen, Willene— 169 Greene, Larry — 73 Greppi, Millie— 169 Cribble, Jacqueline— 109, 129, 160 Griffith, Robert— 55, 169 Grigsby, Vicki— 129, 168 Guin, Jerry— 55, 160 Gulley, Helen— 30, 32, 80, 83, 118, 127, 168 H Hacker, Sondra— 129, 168 Hailey, Stan— 96, 108, 152 Hall, Joseph— 152 Halliburton, Bill— 55, 152 Hamilton, George— 55, 59, 131, 168 Harkness, Johnny— 160 Harmon, Tommy — 55, 169 Harrison, Bill— 147 Harrison, James — 57, 169 Harp, Anne— 99, 152 Hartman, Dan— 54, 160 Hastings, Verna— 152 Hawkins, Lloyd— 54, 76, 131, 152 Hawkins, Penny— 112, 116, 117, 160 Hayes, Joe— 54, 59, 133, 169 Hayes, Karen S— 127, 154 Haynes, John— 96, 152 Hearn, Robert— 160 Hearon, Betty— 142 Hembree, Charles — 56, 169 Hengy, Zina— 112, 160 Hernandez, Alvaro — 160 Herndon, David— 56, 59, 131 Herrmann, Richard — 55, 169 Hickcox, Tommy— 57, 59, 133, 169 Hill, Jean— 103, 142 Hillburn, Cecil— 142 Hines, Grady— 152 Hines, Linda— 131, 169 Hodges, Jack— 82 Hoffpauir, Jesse— 56, 59, 133, 168 Hoge, Paul— 118, 152 Holcombe, Billy— 70, 152 Holland, Norma— 168 Holland, Rodney— 113, 142 Holleman, Robert— 95, 142 Holleman, Dorothy— 93, 97, 142 Holloway, Danna— 94, 113, 142, 152 Holoway, Diane— 102, 127 Holt, Elizabeth— 160 Holt, Ray— 143 Holt, William Arthur— 152 Holtzclaw, Robert— 132, 134, 152 Hooper, Grady — 160 Houchin, Jen— 69, 127, 168 Howard, Alfred— 143 Howell, Donna— 113, 125, 168 Howell, Eurlyne— 83, 129, 168 Howell, Mary— 168 Howell, Sue— 37, 53, 54; 127, 168 Hower, Charles — 143 Howie, Howard— 109 Hubble, Dot— 109, 152 Hubble, Tom— 70, 110, 152 Hubert, Robin— 83, 152 Huckabav, Jackie— 133, 134, 143 Hucklebridge, Charles— 55, 59, 169 Huddleston, James — 147 Hughes, Jim— 55, 75, 169 Hughes, John— 99 Hunnicut, Alex— 152 Hunt, Margaret -109 Hyde, Barbara— 97, 99, 105, 111, 129, 164, 169 Ice, Peggy— 129, 169 Ilgenfritz, Jane— 127, 135, 168 Ingle, Robert— 54, 74, 160 J Jackson, James — 168 Jackson, Katherine — 96, 102 Jackson, Roberta— 105, 127, 152 James. Larry — 168 Jarratt, J ohnette — 94, 153 Jarrell. Richard— 56, 168 Jeter, Janice— 127, 141 John, Gwen— 127, 168 Johns, John— 132, 138, 143 Johnson, Blanchard — 168 Johnson, Charles— 160 Johnson, Connie — 143 Johnson. Janice — 111, 168 Johnson, Larry— 54, 131, 160 Johnson, Marcy — 169 Johnson, Richard — 153 Johnstone, Robert — 169 Jolley, Charles— 54, 169 Jones, Elizabeth— 169 Jones, Mary Lou— 119, 127, 160 Jones, James — 143 Justice, Billye— 96, 127, 153 Kable, Torrance— 93, 160 Kalmback, Vernon— 55, 168 Keeton, Joe Pat— 56, 97, 168 Keiser, James — 57, 168 Keith, Tom— 143 Kelker, Francis— 64, 90, 92, 119, 133, 148, 153 Kelley, Evan Nelson — 143 Kellogg, Fred— 55, 168 Kelso, Jeanne— 69, 127, 168 Kendrick, Betty— 93, 127, 153 Kendrick, Lola — 153 Kendrick, William T— 109, 143 Kennedy, Gerry — 153 Kennon, Edward — 160 Kilman, Sammy — 105 King, Robert— 168 Klemann, Theo— 112, 133, 168 Knight, Coan— 56, 133, 160 Knotts, Lynn— 72, 169 Koonce, Jay— 57, 64, 90, 99, 101, 164, 169 Kotarski, John— 53, 59, 160 Kozak, Edward— 93, 153 Kunzman, Kenneth — 153 LaBarbera, Constance — 160 LaCaze, Gene— 57, 133, 169 Lahey, Jerome — 160 Laird, Eileen — 153 Lamb, Richard— 53. 58, 103, 153 Lambert, Joy— 97, 111, 169 Landeros, Ernesto — 63, 64, 143 Landis, Jill— 99, 127, 135, 170 174 STUDENT INDEX Lane, Keeth— 143 Lang, Jay— 56, 133, 170 Larche, Bettye— 72, 127, 160 Larchle, Frankie— 97, 170 Lauer, Alvin E.— 95, 143 Lavin, Juan — 170 Lawrence, George — 56, 170 Lawrence, Napoleon — 143 Lawton, Robert — 170 Leary, Kathryn — 143 Lechuga, Georgina— 97, 170 Lee, John— 153 Lee, Melvin— 55, 171 Lee, Richard— 170 Leigh, Patricia— 64, 99, 118, 127, 138, 143 Leimbrook, David— 143 LeRay, George— 57, 133, 171 Lever. Harry — 161 Lewis, Eleanor — 171 Lewis, James — 171 Lewis, Linda— 97, 129, 161 Liddell, Sue— 102, 144 Linam, Henry — 144 Lingenfelter, Mimi— 91, 93, 97, 129, 153 Locke, Eldora— 97, 170 Lockner, Mickey T— 105, 144 Longino, Peggy— 28, 29, 91, 118, 126, 134, 148, 153 Looney. Frank — 54, 58, 161 Lore, James Rhea — 56, 156, 161 Low, Mary Lou — 170 Luce, Betty— 144 Lyles, Katherine — 161 Lytton, Robert— 97, 144 Mc McBride, Margaret— 128, 134, 144 McCain, Mary Kat— 129, 130, 161 McCallum, Suzanne— 108, 109, 161 McCalman, Judy— 129, 170 McClendon, Buddy— 54, 170 McClendan, Mary Anne — 161 McCoy, Roy C— 170 McDonald, Ann— 170 McDonald, Bruce— 161 McDowell, Bennette— 76, 104, 124, 135, 161 McGlothlin, Billy Jack— 170 McGonagill, Pat— 55, 75, 110, 131, 144 McGrede, John— 57, 76, 99, 110, 144 Mcjimsey, Abbie — 161 McKinstry, Larry— 46, 64, 90, 96, 108, 133, 153 McKnight, B.— ,56 McLaurin, Anne— 127, 171 McMillan, John— 144 McNeel, Shirley— 171 McNeese, Robert — 161 McNew, Lee — 161 M Mack, Katherine— 111, 114, 171 Mackey, James — 171 MacRoberts, Peter — 144 Malloy, Charles— 56, 112, 161 Malone, Ken— 55, 171 Malone, Jerry— 93, 103, 127, 144 Manhein, Louise — 170 Manning, Charles— 54, 133, 161 Maranto, Marie— 112, 170 Martello, Gerald— 68, 110, 153 Marbury, John— 170 Martin, Jerry— 47, 94, 96, 108, 109, 144 Martin, Madelyn Gail— 45, 47, 90, 91, 93, 94, 112, 120, 126, 127, 134, 135, 144 Martin, Paula— 112, 117, 127, 156 Martin, William— 161 Marx, Sylvia— 144 Mason, Ralph— 40, 54, 74, 131, 170 Matthews, Don— 54, 59, 170 Matthews, Mary Lee — 97, 144 Mauldin, Shirley— 111 Mayfield, Ruth— 97 Mayhew, Carle— 161 Mayo, Bradford— 54, 76, 161 Maxey, Samuel— 92, 108, 153 Meek, James — 161 Merritt, Gordon— 54, 170 Merritt, Jimmy G.— 153 Metcalf, Jo Ann— 170 Metts, David— 153 Michon, Ursula— 171 Miller, Pasty— 129, 161 Miller, Winston— 50, 57, 59, 110, 161 Mills, David— 59, 130, 134 Mills, Martha— 55, 125, 171 Milton, Spiller— 171 Minnick, Arthur— 153 Mitchell, Jo Ann— 171 Mitchell, Ronald— 55, 131, 171 Mobley, Jcannine— 76, 161 Mollet, Kelli— 129, 170 Monk, Ed— 54, 161 Monroe, Pheribie — 161 Monsour, Rochelle— 129, 161 Montgomery, Monty — 110, 153 Moore, Bob— 50, 59, 131, 170 Moore, Patricia — 170 Morehcad, Dick — 161 Morgan, Carroll— 170 Morgan, Gaynelle— 114, 117, 127, 153 Morgan, Robert— 170 Morrisette, Ann— 127, 171 Morris, Virgil Dixon — 47, 144 Morse, Dan— 64, 90, 99, 105, 133, 144 Moscato, Theresa— 112, 171 Mosher, Joe— 110, 153 Mozingo, George — 54, 171 Murph, Joe— 54, 153 Murphey, Peggy — 171 Murphy, Rena — 171 Murray, Bob— 113, 133, 161 N Nail, Ramona— 30, 33, 53, 57, 58, 64, 81. 129, 171 Nanas, Arthur — 144 Nelson, Lamar — 171 Nettles, Walter— 161 Nicholas, Rodney— 170 Nicholson, Henry— 161 Nicklaus, Windene— 99, 127, 154 Noriega, Andres — 170 Norman, Beverly — 80, 161 Norton, Bill— 99, 100, 153 Norton, Kenny Dale— 57, 104, 161 Norwood, John — 161 Ogle. Elizabeth— 127, 170 Ogletree, Carolyn— 161 Oken, Bruce— 161 Oliphant, Martha Ann — 145 Osborne, Robert— 58 Ott, Jacqueline— 76, 99, 127, 162 Overall, Barney— 170 Owen, James — 153 Owen, Marilyn— 162 Owen, Patty— 129, 162 Pagnato, Alfred— 105, 170 Panico, Nick— 73, 162 Parker, James— 58, 171 Parker, Judy— 54, 76, 97, 114, 129, 162 Pasquier, Rosemary — 171 Patterson, William J— 145 Pattison, Charles — 171 Payne, Nita— 97, 99, 104, 154 Pearce, Thomas — 145 Peeples, William— 55, 99, 171 Pennington, Jerry — 55, 171 Perdue, Pierre— 131, 154 Pfeiffer, Peggy— 80, 99, 171 Phares, Joan— 99, 128, 154 Phelps, Margaret— 129, 162 Phillips, K. D— 145 Phillips, Richard— 162 Phipps, Lora— 162 Pickett, Rupert— 96, 145 Pilinski, William— 56, 58, 162 Pledger, Edward— 56, 58, 80, 99, 171 Plummer, Cecile— 46, 91, 102, 109, 129, 135, 148, 154 Plunkett, Gail— 170 Poindexter, Gerald — 154 Powell, Margaret— 99, 170 Preston, Gail — 154 Price, Frank — 162 Price, Harold— 57, 114, 162 Prichard, Patricia — 154 Prince, Marsha— 162 Pringle, William— 99, 105, 154 Pugh, Charles— 132, 145 Pye, Henry Thomas— 57, 104, 154 R Rasmussen, John— 147 Ratcliff, Don— 162 Raush, John— 105, 145 Reddy, Joey— 170 Reynolds, Odie— 162 Rhodes, Cecil— 71, 110, 154 Rice, Ann— 129, 170 Richards, Maria— 154 Richards, Robert— 170 Richardson, LeRoy — 154 Ricketson, Dorothy— 162 . Riley, Jim— 57, 93, 99, 104, 106 Rinaudo, Marie— 93, 94, 112, 145 Risinger, Bessie Ruth— 96, 99, 162 Roach, Joe Ed— 162 Robbins, James— 96, 154 Roberson, Don — 154 Roberts, George — 104, 154 Robertson, Larry — 111, 145 Robertson, Raymond — 162 Robinson, Mary Joe— 53, 129, 145 Robinson, Ormond — 162 Robinson, Robert Edward — 145 Rollins, Betsy— 171 Rollinson, Donald — 154 Roper, Faye— 171 Roppolo, Carl Philip— 145 Rorie, Nancy — 145 Rosbottom, Harold— 145 Rosbottom, Pat — 145 Rosen, Jerry — 56, 171 Rutherford, Pat— 162 Rowe, Kirby— 171 Royston, Grover— 93, 96, 145 Rutledge, Byron— 112, 145 S Saladin, Kay— 99, 162 Sanderlin, Bob— 57, 59, 82, 162 Sanders, Bill— 54, 162 Sanford, Charles— 55, 133, 154 Sartin, Austin— 76, 95, 118, 154 Sartor, Joe— 55, 99, 171 Sartor, John — 171 Scalf, Jackie— 57, 172 Schamerhorn, Jimmy— 56, 133, 162 Schmutte, William— 95, 145 Schorr, Laura— 171 Schrimsher, Morris— 63, 110, 146 Schulman, Bob— 68, 110, 154 Scurlock, Lynda— 102, 114, 118, 129, 162 Sealy, Shirley— 172 Segers, Joe— 43, 55, 131, 146 Self, Alwynelle— 172 Sermons, Joel — 146 Shaw, Leon— 71, 110 Shemwell, John— 55, 172 Sherman, Walter— 105, 162 Shinault, Dorothy— 146 Shukayr, Maaz— 172 Simmons, David— 56, 111, 173 Simmons, Keith— 69, 97, 131, 173 Simmons, Phyllis— 162 Simons, Rosemary — 162 Simmons, Sandra— 76, 103, 146 Slack, James — 162 Slider, Dottye— 80, 127, 162 Sloan, Catharine — 173 Sloan, Jimmy — 173 Slusher, Gene— 146 Slusher, Gerald— 162 Smith, Bess— 129, 162 Smith, David— 173 Smith, Don— 104 Smith, James— 110, 173 Smith, Jerry— 173 Smith, Leonard — 146 Smith, Richard— 53, 59 Snead, Curtis— 172 Sneed, Robert— 53, 146 Snellgrove, Betty — 162 Snellgrove, Lois— 162 Snow, Paul— 96, 108, 109, 146 Snyder, Gilmore— 108 Solomon, Carole— 129, 172 Solomon, Sharon— 129, 172 Somner, John — 154 Somner, Richard — 172 Sparks, Bryan— 96, 154 Spearman, Bobbie— 172 Speer, Charlotte— 155 Spence, Shirley — 146 Stafford, Nora-Bess— 94, 114, 125, 162 Stahl, Don— 110, 163 Staley, Mildred— 146 Stanley, Jann— 103, 105, 127, 155 Starns Dorothy — 155 w Steen, Bill— 56, 173 Steinhauser, John— 95, 146 Stepchinsky, Joe — 155 Stephens, Merline— 173 Stevens, Sara— 102, 113, 127, 155 Stewart, Bill— 173 Stewart, Emma Lou— 92, 102, 124, 134, 155 Stewart, Glenita— 173 Stivison, Gretchen — 129, 173 Stoddard, Wayne— 54, 146 Stokes, Frankie— 127, 173 Stone, Sara — 155 Stovall, Johnny— 57, 99, 163 Stringfellow, Thomas— 54, 109, 131, 146 Strong, Charles— 54, 173 Strother, Norma— 163 Strother, Sandra— 127, 134, 146 Summers, A. B— 83, 163 Swanzy, David— 93, 105, 106, 146 Taylor, Charles — 104 Teacle, James— 54, 172 Teague, Larry — 146 Teal, Andy— 54, 74, 110, 172 Templeton, Joan— 82, 172 Terry, Abbie— 93, 97, 99, 100. 127, 163 Terry, Byrd— 146 Thames, Hazel— 163 Thomas, Homer — 147 Thomas, Nancy— 163 Thomas, Sharon — 172 Thomasson, Anita — 53, 55, 60, 83, 129, 172 Thompson, Dale— 99, 133, 163 Thompson, Deen — 54, 163 Thompson, Gloria — 173 Thompson, Martha— 163 Thornton, Lynne Gail— 43, 90, 128, 135, 147 Timbcrlake, Walter— 54, 173 Timmins, Lyle— 50, 59, 163 Tiner, Sara— 129, 173 Tipton, Billy Pat— 133, 155 Todd, Penny— 18, 94, 117, 147 Tomasula, Richard— 173 Tower, Wilma— 127. 173 Tompkins, Dorothy— 147 Tompkins, Luther— 54, 75, 147 Treadwell, Boyce— 105 Trichell, James— 173 Trimbye, Alan — 56, 163 Trippe, Llewellyn— 111, 163 Trippe, Thomas — 147 Trombetta, Anthony— 56, 173 Trombetta, Sammy— 147 Trosper, Lynn — 163 Troutman, Julie— 125, 172 Tubbs, Rosemary — 172 Tucker, Pat— 97, 99, 163 Turner, Martha— 38, 59, 76, 114, 117, 129, 147 Turner, Otto— 172 Tyler, Donald— 57, 99, 104, 133, 172 Unterborn, Richard— 172 Urakami, Mimori — 147 Vairin, Evelyn— 113, 125, 172 Valentine, Genie— 99, 102, 118, 127, 155 Vanderberg, Virginia — 173 Van Lingern, Bart— 173 Victory, Sharon— 103, 120, 134, 135, 155 Victory, Steve— 110, 111, 124, 163 Volentine, Phoebe— 99, 172 Voros, Janos — 173 Vossler, Harold— 173 W Wakeman, Mary— 127, 155 Wakeman, William— 133 Walker, Charles— 56, 163 Walston, Dennis — 173 Walters, Gary— 163 Walters, Linda— 97, 99, 100, 104, 111, 163 Walters, Wilma Jo— 39, 129, 156, 163 Walther, Joe— 172 Walton, Nell— 172 Walton, William— 163 Warren, Jerry — 155 Warren, Rita— 127, 172 Wart, Morgan— 56, 163 Watson, Grayson— 54, 172 Weinberg, Don— 147 Weiss, Lawrence — 172 Werner, John— 133, 147 West, Warren— 42, 76, 119, 132, 155 Whitaker, Robert— 147 White, Roger— 172 White, Tim— 172 Whitecotton, Jerry— 147 Whitehead, Clifton— 163 Whitehurst, Billy— 54, 173 Whiteley, Prudence— 173 Whitfield, Bob— 133, 163 Whittaker, Anne— 155 Whittington, Jon— 58, 163 Wiener, Jack— 58, 173 Wiggins, Jerry— 54, 74, 173 Wilcoxen, Josephine — 155 Wilcox, Lynn— 129, 134, 135, 163 Wilder, Charles— 46, 92, 99, 147 Wilhelmi, Mary Ann— 82, 97, 127, 147 Wilson, Donna — 125 Withrow, Joe — 155 Wlikinson, Mary Tom— 42, 64, 127, 134, 155 Williamson, Louise — 155 Williams, Betty— 129, 163 Williams, Carolyn— 64, 129, 132, 138, 147 Williams, John O.— 81, 83, 173 Williams, Milt— 67 Williams, Norman— 56, 59, 172 Willis, Fred— 41, 57, 64, 90, 133, 156, 163 Willis, Gladden— 55, 131, 172 Willits, Una-Marie— 163 Wilson, Donna— 172 Wilson, Moffett— 147 Wilson, Sandra — 163 Wingo, Beverly — 172 Winterrowd, Jerry— 56, 113, 133. 163 Winterrowd, Perry— 57, 113, 133, 163 Wolchansky, Sol— 172 Wolery, Patricia— 155 Woodley, Barbara— 155 Woods, Jerry— 90, 94, 155 Woodward, Cecile— 172 Woodyear, Dorothy— 127, 155 Woollev, Conrad— 99, 163 Worlev, Dalna— 80, 172 Worley, Marlin— 163 Worley, Russell— 163 Wright, Herchial— 173 Wurst, Frederick— 173 Yard, Sam— 163 Yearwood, Beverly — 91 Young. Margaret — 173 Young, Sally— 125, 173 Zagone, Ronald— 173 175 .■' , ' ■m t ' i 09 « — - V — x C 1 AM f S JSp 3mh _
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