Lamar University - Cardinal Yearbook (Beaumont, TX)

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FQREWORD A long time before the arrival of 1960, writers and economists on a national level dropped the Soaring Sixties slogan. l-Iowever, the term most definitely seemed to apply to Lamar Tech as it entered the new decade. This was a year of dynamic newness for Tech . . . Students for the first time moved into the new Chemistry Building as well as the round Administration Build- ing, the Music-Speech Building and the glass Art Building . . . Fraternities and sororities occupied their own lodges for the first time . . . It was the year of LT Iubilee, our new spring activity . . . A modern and effective Student Association Constitution was adopted . . . New organizations and activities were part of 1960 . . Yearly events began to achieve the status of annual events, and certain traditional elements, so important to any institution, were maniliest. The important X-Factor behind Lamar Tech, l96O, was you, the Student. If Lamar truly did Soar into the Sixties, it was because you wanted it to and helped itg for your actions totally dominate the character and mood of Lamar Tech. You may let it lie dormant or give it enormous vitality . . . Most certainly, you chose the latter in 1960 . . The purpose of an annual is to give you a complete record of the school year. Every page in this book represents a segment of l959-60. The Freshness of the stylized drawings and the boldness of the colors used were chosen to enhance our theme: LAMAR TECH - 196O. DEDICATIQ In recognition of her sincere interest in students, her earnest co-operation with the faculty and administration, and her loyal service to Lamar Tech, We proudly and affectionately dedicate this 1960 edition of the CARDINAL to: MISS IULIA PLUMMER. uw :sift 3 .ifc- 5 mrmifq' up w N N :Z if Q55 P5 ' EW T531 wif is fm' Y li wg'-5, u m H uw w H 1 BUILDI CS The Lamar Tech plant consists of sixteen major buildings. They are: Adminis- tration, Art, Biology-Ceology, Business, Dining Hall, Liberal Arts, Lucas Engineer- ing, McDonald Gymnasium, Home Economics, Library, Chemistry, Music, Engineering II,Vocations, Science, and Student Union. In addition, there are: Athletic Field House, Campbell, Combs, Cray and Morris Halls, three apartment buildings for married couples, health center, swimming pool, tennis courts, practice fields, President's Home, Superintendent of Grounds' Home, and miscellaneous storage buildings. The pictures on these pages are a representa- tive sample of the 75 acre Lamar Tech campus, valued at nearly 20 million dollars. SCHCDOL OP BUSINESS LIBERAL ARTS 1 I I HI, ' .ian 'lui I ENGINEERING X SCIENCE CAMPBELL HALL COMES HALL 1 LAMAR APARTMENTS HEALTH CENTER LIBRARY STUDENT UNIQN X I 16 ADMINISTRATIGN BUILDING 0 PP 1Ji9!gA w , , .wi ii LAMAR TECH Aerial View fr X mi-'21 wr ..-.v-Ui-.41,, 'N A-f --.ee-V '-,ii e ..,,.gv:., 221.4 l,,,, kwiiwmffw 'Wfw 13. --E. . ,.,f,...?i 'Ti Yi : if P--5 , W Q, ae 'Liz-5115? -L55-Lfippw . Xu- ! k 7 I . My ! l7 Y f KV N Y' X F U A lv 1 ' Y W f' BOARD GF REGENTS MR. J. B. MORRIS Chairman, Board of Regents Lamar State College of Technology is a state-supported college located in Beaumont in the heart of industrial South- east Texas. The campus is located on a '75-acre tract facing the Beaumont-Port Arthur Highway on the southeastern edge of Beaumont. , The governing power of the fastest growing state supported college in Texas is vested in a board of nine Regents, ap- pointed by the Governor of Texas and approved by the state Senate for terms of six years. The powers of the Regents are extensive, and include the forming of every major policy of the college, administration of finances, and the selection of the college President. The direction of academic affairs is delegated by the Board of Regents to the President, administrative officers, and faculty. Clmirmrm MR. B. MORRIS Beaumont Vice-Clmi1'111zm MR. OTHO PLUMMER Beaumont Secretary MR. CARLAND SHEPHERD Reappointed January, l960 Beaumont MR. CECIL BEESON Orange MR. LEE EAGLESON Port Arthur MR. FRED HARTMAN Appointed January, 1960 Baytown MR. JOHN VV. MECOM Houston MR. CHARLES S. PIPKIN Beaumont MR. ARTHUR A. TEMPLE, JR, Diboll MR. JAMES T. YARDLEY Term expired January, 1960 College Station W Dr. McDonald accepts a Generalized Machine for the Electrical Engineering Department from Ralph Parker, manager of the Beaumont office of Westinghouse. Also present were Lamar Tech professors Donn B. V. Andrews and Lloycl B. Cherry, and Bill Homutli of Westinghotlse. ' Laurel Brownlee, clrum major, presents DL Mac with a cake during the L-T Bzmcl's sunrise birthday serenacle. , ,g,,.5,Y l l ADMI ISTRATIO 5355? MR. O. B. ARCHER Vice-President and Dean ,ggg-,i4EEig:'fi ni- f -ff ff-T---fin' W-Y - --- f . : xg 'E 1' E' -l ,I-M1 M -rbwsw.--'i-1 -. f lL,u V WI pg.-x r 'il Wu' fL'-..:,- , ,,,,. . , ,, , 1 , lil 5 L:', 42-.,, n - f wa 75 ?'1, 1?Q - ,af rw- -' f'w!,5gaL'l-IM . v n-uw. . as 3 E' I ,, I., ,. ' r vw :IP L , W ,. :., -ei.'1,5lHpf , w 5617, 'tl E:-J: .,1 E9 w I Y, . . , w Jr' ,. jf,-I ,,,..- A w. X-,qi , nw E..- fig . mi L 1- .. 1:- ay fv f V -V1--141: ' A 1 f , -,.... A., ,.-5.,....,,7,,..4.n.,-1, Z U., , ,- . . ,. -I X MR. I-I. C. GALLOWAY, IR. Business IVImzager R. G. A. WIMBERLY Comptroller ag, -if-ajrw' ' ' up T. 'iumrir-u. I ,YY ,g I, II .T ,ff in I Q 5' ' MR NORRIS I-I KELTON Dean 0 Aclmzsszons MISS CELESTE KITCHEN Registrar MR. DAVID L. BOST Dean of Student Life AD MRS. BESS GENTRY Dean of Wo1rzen ISTRATIO COL. WARD HOFFMAN L Dean 0 M en - Lf W I W Y 4.-.9 -. 'P -'TH if ,Nz ,.- 1 EEE gm 1 ff? L- 'I 1 J 1 1 IADMI ISTRATIO MR, HUNTER SCI-IMIDT, IR. Acting Director of College I Information 1, 1, ,. MISS JANE ANN MAXVVELL Assistant to the Director of College Information MR. PAUL MARTIN Assistant to the Director of College Information MR. GEORGE E. A I MCLAUGHLINJR. Director of Student Activities I I xl I A Il MR. JOE B. THRASH Director, Testing anal Placement Center MR. JACK HILL Director of Evening Classes MR. FRANK I-IOLLIMAN Purchasing Agent MR. C. I-I. HUNT Auditor MR. VERNON PIKE Inventory Clerk MR. VVILLIAM C. CHILDS Manager, Bookstore MR. STARKS JOHNSON Nfanager, Snack-Bar is f 53:5 W H DR. ROBERT V. ANDREWS Dean, School of Enginee1'i11g DR. EDWIN S. HAYES Dean, School ofA1'ts and Sciences DR. RICHARD VV. SETZER Deon, School of Business ACADEMIC DEA DR. TED SKINNER Decm, School of Fine and Applied Arts DR. RUTH OLCOTT E Dean, School of Education DR. F. E. ABERNETHY Assistant Professor of English B.A.-Stephen F. Austin College M.A.-Louisiana State University Ph.D.-Louisiana State University DR. H. VV. ADAMS Associate Professor of Education B.A.-VVayne State College M.A.-University of Nebraska Ed.D.-University of Nebraska MISS ISABELLE ALLEN Associate Professor of English B.A.-Texas Woman's University lVI.A.-Texas YVoman's University DR. SAUL ARONOVV Associate Professor of Geology B.A.-Brooklyn College M.S.-State University of Iowa Ph.D.-University of Wisconsin FACULTY T' 1 4 + M MRS. DIANNE M. BAKER Associate Professor of Health and Physical EfiHCfl1i01l for VVo1nen B.S.-Texas VVoman's University M.A.-Texas YN7oman's University MR. EDVVARD F. BALDVVIN Instructor of Economics B.B.A.-The University of Texas M.B.A.-The University of Texas MR. H. A. BARLOW Associate Professor of Accounting B.S.-Louisiana Polytechnic Institute lVI.B.A.-Louisiana State University Certified Public Accountant MISS MARY FRENCH BARRETT Assistant Professor of Music B.M.-Eastman School of Music M.M.-Eastman School of Music MRS. ENA E. BEACHELL Instructor of English. B.A.-The University of Texas MR. LUTHER A. BEALE Head, Department of Civil Engineering B.S.-Georgia Institute of Technology NLS.-Georgia Institute of Technology Registered Professional Engineer 1 .1 ,,, 4 -' Ute P -fa. l is ali- ' MR. ROY I-I. BISER Associate Professor of Physics B.A.-Rice Institute M.S.-University of Michigan MRS. JEVVEL D. BLANTON Associate Professor of Speech B.S.-Texas Christian University M.A.-Northwestern University MR. GEORGE E. BOGUSCI-I Irzstrttctor of Speech BS.-Texas College of Arts and Industries MR. LYLE E. BOHRER Assistant Professor of Electrical Erigineerirrg B.S.-Rice Institute M.S.-University of Colorado Registered Professional Engineer DR. CLAUDE B. BOREN Assistant Professor of Sociology l3.A.-Texas Technological College M.A.-VVashington State College Ph.D.-The University of Texas MR. VVILLIAM l-I. BOUGHTON Head, Department of Commercial Art l3.A.-University of Iowa lX l.A.-University of California MR. LAWRENCE D. BELL Assistant Professor of Matl'zemat'ics B.E.-North Carolina State College LLB.-St. john's University Registered Professional Engineer DR. RICHMOND O. BENNE FT, JR. Professor of Business Administration B.S.-Agricultural Sc Mechanical Col- lege of Texas MS.-Agricultural 81 Mechanical Col- lege of Texas Ph.D.-The University of Texas MISS CI-IARLSIE E. BERLY Associate Professor of English B.A.-Randolph-Macon M.A.-Southern Methodist University MISS PAULINE A. BIRD Assistant: Professor of English B.S.-Stephen F. Austin College M.A.-The University of Texas FACULTY , H ,f .. :1-My Mr- 'IBB MR. WILLIAM C. BREINING, IR. Assistant Professor of Education and Psychology B.S.-North Texas State College M.S.-North Texas State College MISS JOAN E. BRENIZER Instructor of Mathematics B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology M.A.-The University of Texas MISS EDNA M. BROOKS Assistant Professor of Music B.M.-Louisiana State University M.M.-The University of Texas MR. JOHN A. BRUYERE Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S.-The University of Texas M.S.-The University of Texas Registered Professional Engineer FACULTY IILI1 MR. RICHARD E. BURKART Assistant Professor of Music B.M.-Louisiana State University B.M.E.-Louisiana State University M.M.-Louisiana State University DR. MARGARET D. CAMERON Professor of Clfzernistry B.A.-Texas Woman's University M.S.-University of Houston Pl1.D.-Tulane University MISS CRYSTAL CANON Associate Professor of Speech B.A.-Texas Woman's University M.A.-Northwestern University MR. D. R. CARLIN, IR. Instructor of Electrical Engineering B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology MR. LLOYD B. CHERRY l-leaal, Department of Electrical Engineering B.A.-The University of Texas B.S.-Olclalioma State University M.A.-The University of Texas Registered Professional Engineer MRS. RUTH S. COFFEY Instructor of Government BS.-Lamar State College of Technology MISS NANCY DARSEY Assisimzt Professor of Secretarial Science B.B.A.-Texas Technological College M.B.A.-Texas Technological College DR. C. A. DAVIS Professor of Sociology B.A.-North Texas State College M.A.-University of VVisconsin Ph. D.-University of Maryland MR. DARRELL E. DAVIS Instructor of Geology B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology M.S.-University of Kansas MISS DORIS DAVIS Assistant Professor of Home Economics B.S.-Sam Houston State College M.Ed.-The University of Texas MR. ELVIS C. DAVIS Assistant Professor of Accotmfting B.B.A.-Lamar State College of Technology M.B.A.--University of Arkansas Certified Public Accountant DR. IRVING O. DAWSON Head, Department of Government B.A.-North Texas State College M.A.-The University of Texas Ph.D.-The University of Texas MR. JAY N. COLLIER Instructor of Music B.M,-University of Houston M.M.-Southern Methodist University DR. JAMES C. COX, JR. Professor of Chemistry B.S.-West Virginia Wesleyan College M.S.-University of Delaware LLB.-University of Maryland Ph.D.-University of Delaware MR. FLOYD M. CRUM Professor of Electrical Ezzgineering B.S.-Louisiana State University M.S.-Louisiana State University Registered Professional Engineer MISS MAXINE CUMMINCS Instructor of Home Economics B.S.-Louisiana Polytechnic Institute FAC LTY SLWL1 tit? nb! DR. ANDRE P. DELFLACHE Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering Ph.D.-University of Brussels MR. DOCK B. DEMENT Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.A.-Henderson State Teachers College lVl.A.-Louisiana State University MR. HOMER A. DENNIS Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A.-Southern Methodist University lVl.A.-University of Illinois MR. ROBERT L. DINGLE Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.S.-University of Houston M.Ed.-University of Houston M.S.-University of Arkansas LTY LF., ff? .w?1im-w5s37f3.N M, F4 ,152 Hai H CHM- T MR. THOMAS E. DIXON Instructor of Physics B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology DR. ARTHUR E. DUWE Associate Professor of Biology B.S.-Alma College lVI.S.-Ohio State University Ph.D.-Ohio State University MR. JUDSON D. ELLERTSON Assistant Professor of Speech B.A.-Bowling Green State University B.S.-Bowling Green State University M.A.-Bowling Green State University DR. WINFRED S. EMMONS, JR. Associate Professor of English B.A.-Louisiana Polytechnic Institute M.A.-University of Virginia Ph.D.-Louisiana State University MR. OWE KARL ERIKSSON Associate Professor of Civil Engineering B.S.-The 'Technical University of Denmark NLS.-The Technical University of Denmark MR. SAMUEL L. EVANS Instructor of History B.A.-Agricultural 81 Mechanical Col- lege of Texas M.A.-The University of Texas ':? f f- 7 y ' V ' ' MR. VVILLIAM T. FITZGERALD Assistant. Professor of Biology B.S.-Bethel College M.A.-George Peabody College MR. OTTO R. FLOCKE Associate Professor of Education and Psychology B.A.-North Texas State College M.A.-North Texas State College DR. EARL W. FORNELL Associate Professor of Governrnent BA.-New School For Social Resea M.A.-New School for Social Research M.A.-Columbia University Pl1.D.-Rice Institute DR. TED H. FOSS Assistant Professor of Geology BS.-University of Illinois MS.-University of Illinois Pl1.D.-Rice Institute MR. ROBERT A. FRIEDLANDER lnstrnmor of History B.A.-Nortliwestern University M.A.-Northwestem University DR. I-l. L. FRISSELL Associate Professor of English B.A.-Southwestern University M.A.-Vanderbilt University Pli.D.-Vzmclerbilt University ' DR. H. E.. EVELAND H eaol, Department of Geology B.S.-University of Illinois M.S.-University of Illinois Pl1.D.-University of Illinois ' MR. WILLIAM L. PARIS Instructor of Mechanical Engineering B.S.-University of Houston Sp MR. JOE N. FIELDS Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.A.-Bethel College lVI.A.-The University of Texas MR. HUOT FISHER Assistant Professor of Music B.M.-Oberlin Conservatory M.M.-University of Illinois ACULTY rch MR. HOWARD V. GALLIHER Assistant Professor of Business Administration BS.-Centenary College M.B.A.-University of Houston DR. DELBERT L. GIBSON Assistant Professor of Sociology B.A.-Baylor University M.A.-The University of Texas Ph.D.-The University of Texas Th.lVI.-Southwestern Baptist Theo- logical Seminary DR. CHARLES W. HAGELMAN, IR. Head, Department of English B.A.-The University of Texas M.A.-Columbia University Ph.D.-The University of Texas MR. PAUL VV INTZEL HAGGARD Instructor of Mathematics B.S.-Southwestern State College FACULTY MRS. NORMA S. HALL H end, Department of Secretarial Science B.S.-The University of Texas M.S.-The University of Texas DR. RICHARD L. HARDIN Professor of Chemistry B.A.-Washington University Pl1.D.-Indiana University MRS. GENEVIEVE C. HARLAN Instrtactor of Education B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology lVI.A.-Columbia Teachers College MR. B. R. HENRY Associate Professor of Engineering Drawing B.S.-East Texas State College M.S.-East Texas State College MR. JAMES B. HIGGINS, JR. Associate Professor of Physical Ecluca- tiong Head Football Coach B.A.-Trinity University M.S.-University of Houston DR. LEVVIS M. I-IILLEY Head, DB17Hl'l1l'lB1'lY of Physical and Health Eolucationg Athletic Director B.A.-Baylor University M.S.-The University of Texas Ecl.D.-The University ol: Texas ici' MR. ANDREW J. JOHNSON, III Instructor of History B.A.-The University of Texas M.A.-Indiana University MRS. ANN D. JONES Instructor of Business Administration B.B.A.-University of Arkansas M.S.-University of Arkansas DR. CECIL D. JONES Assistant Professor of Speech B.A.-Vanderbilt University M.A.-Northwestern University Pl1.D.-University of Illinois MR. HENRY E. KANE Assistant Professor of Geology B.S.-Louisiana State University M.S.-Louisiana State University MR. I-IUBERT B. KASZYNSKI Associate Professor of Music B.M.Ed.-Sherwood School of Music M.M.--Chicago Music College MR. GEORGE B. KEESTER Associate Professor of Commercial Art B.F.A.-Maryland Institute M.A.-Florida State University MR. JEROME A. HOCK Assistant Professor of Commercial Art B.A.-University of Kansas City M.A.-Kansas City Art Institute MR. PAUL HOLMES Assistant Professor of Music B.M.-Hardin-Simmons University M.M.-The University' of Texas MR. D. L. I-IYBARGER Associate Professor of Education l3.S.-Stephen F. Austin State College M.A.-University of Houston DR. BENI-IAM INGERSOLL Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A.-Columbia University Ph.D.-Syracuse University FACULTY Q :ia ,J H . I l MRS. MARY P. KERR Instructor of English B.A.-Vassar College M.A.-Michigan State University MRS. MYRTLE P. KERR Assistant Professor of Commercial Art 1 B.A.-Northwestern State College ' M.A.-Columbia University DR. C. D. KIRKSEY Professor of Business Administration B.S.--North Texas State College A M.S.-North Texas State College Ph.D.-The University of Texas MR. JERRY T. KOTULAN Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology MR. CUSTALF F. LANDECREN Associate Professor of Physics B.S.-Texas College of Arts and Industries M.A.-The University of Texas FACULTY 1 MR. 1. D. LANDES Administration MR. P. W. LATIMER B.A.-Baylor University w in 1 I mm qw by W,. :Y Associate Professor of Business Q B.S.-North Texas State College M.S.-North Texas State College Associate Professor of Mathematics M.S.-North Texas State College MRS. NORA B. LEITCI-l Instructor of English B.A.-Meredith College MR. JOHN M. LEVOSKY Instructor of Mechanical Engineering B,S.-Lamar State College of Technology B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology M.S.-Oklahoma State University MR. JOHN I-l. LOCKI-IART Associate Professor of Modern Language BA.-Baylor University MA.-The University of Texas MR. E. P. MARTINEZ Instructor of Mechanical Engineering B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology M.S.-Rice Institute MR. WILLIAM I-I. MATTHEWS, III Associate Professor of Geology B.A.-Texas Christian University M.A.-Texas Christian University MR. JOHN MAYS Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering B.S.-Lamar State College of Technology DR. R. A. MCALLISTER I-lead, Department of Chemical Engineering B.Ch.E.-North Carolina State College M.S.-University of Wisconsin S.M.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ph.D.-Georgia Institute of Technology MR. ALEXANDER B. MCFADDEN Instructor of English B.A. Dulce University M.A.-University of North Carolina MR. STERLING W. McGUIRE Instructor of Mathematics B.S.-Sam Houston State College M.A.-Sam Houston State College 1 DR. R. I. LONG Professor of Biological Sciences B.A.-Ohio Northem University M.A.-Miami University Ph.D.-Ohio State University MR. I. ROBERT MADDEN U Instructor of Commercial Art ' B.A.-Centenary College M.F.A.-University of Arkansas DR. CONRAD D. MANG Associate Professor of Education B.S.-University of Houston M.L.-University of Houston M.Ed.-University of Houston Ecl.D.-The University of Texas DR. CHARLES W. MARSHALL Associate Professor of Mathematics B.A.-University of Arkansas Ph.D.-Cornell University MR. JACK T. MARTIN Associate Professor of Physical and Health Educationg Head Basketball Coach B.S.-Hardin-Simmons University M.S.-Hardin-Simmons University FACULTY flif. '. r f -4.1--s.-L ' uv sf' . I DR. M. L. MCLAUGHLIN Professor of Education B.S.-Sam Houston State College M.Ed.-The University of Texas Ed.D.-University of Houston MR. FRANCE A. MEIER Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering B.S.-Texas Technological College M.S.-University of Houston DR. ROBERT G. MERS Heacl, Department of Clftemistry B.A.-Austin College. M.A.-The University of Texas Ph.D.-The University of Texas MR. GEORGE MICI-IAELIDES Assistant Pro essor of Electrical Engineering B.S.-Virginia Polytechnic Institute M.S.-Virginia Polytechnic Institute DR. ROBERT W. MILLER Assistant Professor of Government B.A.-University of Michigan M.A.-University of Michigan Ph.D.-University of Michigan FACULTY mst' H I t t , Q . v ,. I lx li ,. 1, I ,. Iv I - EQ il M, MR. ROBERT W. MITCHELL Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences B.S.-Texas Technological College IVLS.-Texas Technological College DR. WESLEY NORTON Instructor of History B.A.-Olivet College M.A.-University of Illinois Ph.D.-University of Illinois MR. KENNETH C. OOSTERHOUT Instructor of Chemical Engineering B.S.-Lamar State College of 'Technology M.S.-University of Illinois MISS KAREN L. PARKER Instructor of Physical and Health Ealu- cation for VVomen B.S.-Sam Houston State College MR. IOSEPI-I A. PARSONS, IR. Instructor of History B.S.-Kansas State Teachers College M.S.-Kansas State Teachers College MR. GEORGE L. PARKS Head, Department of Music B.S.-Northwestern State College M.A.-Colorado State College MISS MARGARET B. RODCERS Instructor of Education B.S.-The University of Texas MR. RICHARD M. RUSSELL Instructor of English B.A.-St. Ambrose College M.A.-Northwestern University MR. CHARLES RYBERC Instructor of English B.A.-University of Illinois M.A.-Southern Illinois University MRS. RUTH G. SCURLOCK Instructor of English B.A.-Mary Hardin Baylor MR. E. LEE SELF Assistant Professor of Educntio-n B.S.-Northwestern State College M.A.-Northwestern State College Ph.D.-Louisiana State University MR. RICHARD SI-IEEHAN Associate Professor of Business Administration B.A.-Texas Technological College M.B.A.-Texas Technological College DR. CARL J. RIGNEY I-lead, Depczrtrnent of Physics B.S.-University of Louisville lVl.S.-Northwestern University Ph.D.-Northwestern University MR. DAN ROGAS Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education B.S.-Tulane University FACULTY MP. JAMES H QUINA Instructor of English DR LOUIS B RALL Associate Professor of Mathematics MR IACK N RENFROW Instructor of English l -5. MR. I. G. SHEPHERD Assistant Professor of Physics B.S.-North Texas State College M.A.-North Texas State College MRS. ELEANOR S. SLADCZYK Instructor of Secretarial Science B.B.A.-The University of Texas M.B.A.-University of Houston MRS. GENEVIEVE SMITH Instructor of Modem Languages B.A.-Milton College DR. i ,. l 1 3 a z l W. RUSSELL SMITH Professor of Biological Sciences DR. B.S.-North Texas State College M.S.-North Texas State College Ph.D.--The University of Texas JEREMIAI-I M. STARK Head, Department of Nlathematics PAC B.S.-U. S. Coast Guard Academy B.S.-North Texas State College S.M.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ph.D.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology ULTY l tt,1.:1 --1- DR. C. N. STAVROU Associate Professor of English B.A.-The University of Buffalo M.A.-The University of Buffalo Ph.D.-The University of Buffalo DR. DOROTHY STINE H ead, Department of Modern Language B.A.-The University of Texas M.A.-The University of Texas Ecl.D.-University of Houston MR. ROBERT SWEAT Instructor of English B.S.-East Texas State College lVl.A.-East Texas State College MISS ROSA JEAN TANNAI-IILL Head, Department of Home Economics B.S.-North Texas State College M.S.-Colorado State College MR. DAVID G. TAYLOR Associate Professor of Business Administration B.A.-Baylor University IVLA.-Baylor University MR. TYRUS TERRELL Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education B.S.-Oklahoma State University M.S.-Oklahoma State University H l l ,t W I l I l DR. WILLIAM R. TUCKER Associate Professor of Government B.A.-University of Oklahoma M.A.-University of Oklahoma Ph.D.-University of Geneva MRS. ,IEANNETTE VAUGHN Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science B.A.-Texas Woman's University M.B.A.-The University of Texas MR. WILLIAM I-IOMER VEATCH Visiting Professor of Speech. B.A.-Iowa State Teachers College Ph.B.-University of Chicago Ph.M.-University of Wisconsin MR. EMMETT C. WAGGONER Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.A.-University of Mississippi M.A.-University of Mississippi DR. WILLIAM VVHIPPLE, IR. Associate Professor of English B.S.-Nebraska State Teachers College M.A.-Northwestern University Ph.D.-Northwestern University MR. CHARLES H. WILBANKS Associate Professor of Education B.S.-Sam Houston State College M.A.-University of Houston , 4 MRS. D. FAYE THAMES 1 Instructor of Mathematics I ' B.A.-Birmingham Southern College ' M.A.-George Peabody College DR. FRANK A. THOMAS, IR. Head, Department of Mechanical Engineering B.S.-Purdue University M.S.-Georgia Institute of Technology Ph.D.-Georgia Institute of Technology Registered Professional Engineer - -I - MISS SHIRLEY THOMPSON .,, Instructor of Secretarial Science ' B.B.A.-Georgia State College of Business M.B.A.-University of Houston l MR. GEORGE B. TIMS, IR. Head, Department of Industrial Engineering BS.-Oklahoma State University M.S.-Oklahoma State University MR. JOSEPH TRUNCALE Assistant Professor of Music B.M.-North Texas State College M.L.-University of Houston ACULTY xt MR. CHARLES A. WILEY Associate Professor of Music B.S.-Texas Technological College M.A.-The University of Texas MRS. LOIS J. WILSON Instructor of Physical and Health Education for Women B.S.-Texas Woman's University M.A.-Texas Woman's University MR. DONALD EARL WILLIAMS Associate Professor of Business Administration B.A.-North Texas State College M.A.-North Texas State College DR. PRESTON B. WILLIAMS Head, Department of History B.A.-North Texas State College M.A.-North Texas State College Ph.D.-The University of Texas FACULTY 1 I HL., :-1 zz rf- -f Y l t l lsr I W, viii i I I I 5' .'.: A mf, n 7-Ti lf' . . . A jd I Al,, ,L ' . H . , , 9 .. I m MR. JACOB A. WOLKEAU Assistant Professor of Mathematics B.A.-University of Pennsylvania M.S.-University of Pittsburgh MR. SAM M. WOOD, IR. Instructor of Matlftematics B.A.-The University of Texas M.S.-Agricultural 8: Mechanical Col- lege of Texas MR. NAAMAN I. WOODLAND, JR. Assistant Professor of History A B.A.-Louisiana State University B.S.-Louisiana State University M.A.-Northwestern University MR. CALVIN E. WOODS Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering B.S.-University of Houston M.S.-University of Colorado Registered Professional Engineer DR. RALPH A. VVOOSTER Associate Professor of History B.A.-University of Houston M.A.-University of Houston Ph.D.-The University of Texas DR. ROGER E. YERICK ' Assistant Professor of Chemistry B.A,-Texas College of Arts and Industries Ph.D.-Iowa State College il- ae. in , ,,, c. his - v MISS JULIA PLUMMER Librarian B.A.-Southwestern University B.L.S.-Western Reserve University MISS MAXINE JOHNSTON Reference Librarian B.S.-Sam Houston State College M.L.S.-The University of Texas MISS KYRA KALICHEVSKY Assistant Engineering Librarian B.A.-Radcliffe College M.L.S.-Columbia University MISS ALOUISIA MOORE Engineering Librarian B.A.-The University of Texas B.L.S.-University of Denver LIBR RY STAFF MISS ROSA MAE SYLER Associate Librarian B.S.-George Peabody College B.L.S.-Louisiana State University MISS HELEN C. BAILEY Assistant Periodicals Librarian MRS. IDA B. HAMIC Periodicals Librarian MRS. I-IENRIETTE. H. PRATT Assistant Circulation Librarian MRS. DOROTHY YEZAK Circulation Librarian MR. E. E. MILLER Y Director, Lamar School of Vocations B.S.-Southwest Texas State College M.S.-Agricultural 8: Mechanical Col- lege of Texas MRS. RI-IODA BROCK Instructor of Vocational Nursing Q Registered Nurse, State of Texas l V MR. GUS A. CARLSEN Instructor of Machine Shop LE.-Arlington State College X CCATIC MR. GEAROLD COPPINS Instructor of Electricity , l l MR. CHARLES L. ELDRIDGE Cogordinator of 'Supervisor Training B.S.-Louisiana State University M.I-ld.-Louisiana State University MR. WILLIAM HARTFORD Co-ordinator of Trade Extension Training MR. O. J. HAYES Co-ordinator of Apprentice Training A.A.-Lamar Junior College MRS. ANN KEEN Instructor of Vocational Nursing Registered Nurse, State of Texas MR I-I A LAMPERT JR. Instructor of Refrigeration B S Umverszty of Houston QCATIONS MR. DAVID E. LOW, JR. Instructor of Electricity MR. B. L. MCLENDON Instructor of Diesel Engines B.S.-University of Houston M.Ed.-University of Houston MR. JOEL C. SI-IANKLES Instructor of Welding MR. AUBRY S. TUCKER Instructor of Machine Shop B.S.-Arkansas A. 8: M. MISS IO ANN ALBANESE Registrar's Office MRS. BOBBIE ARNOLD Student Life Office MRS. SANDRA BUFFINGTON Registrm-'s Office MR. BILLY GENE CROCKETT Comptrollefs Office MR. CHARLES F. CROPPER, IR Bookstore MRS. R. E. DRAGOO' Bookstore OEEICE PERSONNEL I W 5 ' 1 I 2 I f f 5 MISS BILLIE IEAN NIELSEN Business Office MRS. LILLIAN NORTHCUTT Registrafs Office MRS. LOIS PARKER Secretary, Library MRS. PATSY PEVETO Secretary, Maintenance MRS. FRANKIE PLETZER Comptroller? Office MRS. CAROLYN RICHEY Business Manager's Office OEEICE PERSONNEL MRS. VERLENE ROBERTS Regis1rar's Office MRS. SUNNY SNYDER Co1nptroller's Office MRS. ANN SILVA Student Life Office MISS IUDITH ANN THOMAS Registrafs Office MRS., GLADYS WALKER CO71119lT0llBT'S Office if 'Z' 5 0 0 , 0 D 0 N SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GEORGE GLENN MARKLEY, IR. President CARROLL R. CARVER Vice-President JACKIE DEZELLE Secretary KAY C. ROSCOE Treasurer ABBOTT, VIRGINIA FROST Biology Nacogdoches Freshman Honor Societyg Red Shirts and Skirts, Curtain Club, Vice-presi- dent, Canterbury Association. ACCARDO, CARL VINCENT Pre-Dental Port Arthur Pre-Med Club. ADAMS, RICHARD EWING, JR. , Industrial Engineering Nled-ina American Institute of Industrial Engi- neersg President, Texas Society of Pro- fessional Engineers. ALEXANDER, JERRY R Chemical Engineering Beaumont American Institute of Chemical Engi neers. ALEXANDER PEGGY LaNELL Education Bellville Vice-president, Alpha Delta Pig junior Class Favorite, Freshman Slime Queen' Golden Girl and Majorette, Cardinal Bandg Homecoming Queen Finalist. '58, '59g Treasurer, Student Association. ,Z .. .5 1 U M i v CLASS OF 1960 ANDERSON, CHARLES EARL, IR. General Business Owensboro, Ky. ANDERSON, GEORGE LANIER, JR. Speech Beam-noni Sigma Nug Curtain Club: Alpha Psi Omega . ANDERSON, VVILLIAM A IAU RICE Rleclzanical Engineering Pasadena Mechanical Engineers Club. ARMSTRONG, MELTON GEORGE Chemical Engineering San Salm American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. ARNOLD, TRUMAN Business Texarkana it li il ll I AULBAUGH, ANNA LEE Speeclr Beaumont Rush Chairman, Alpha Chi Omega: Les Belles Cardinellesg Curtain Club, Homecoming Queen Finalist, '58, VVho's VVho Among Students in Amer- ican Universities and Colleges. AYCOCK, ROBERT ARTHUR II-Iarketing Port Arthur Kappa Phi. BAKER, JOHN EDVVARD Cliemical Enghzeeriiig Port Artliur Treasurer, American Institute of Chem- ical Engineersg Kappa Phi. BARBER, JAMES THOMAS Electrical Engineering Mineola American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers: Secretary, Institute of Radio En- gineers. L -c,:.c E1 BARCLAY, TEDDY LaVERNE Home Economics Beaumont President, Delta Zetag Home Economics Clubg Panliellenic. BATEMAN, VICTOR E. Econo-mics Beaumont Delta Sigma Pi. BEARD, MONTEZ DODSON Chemical Engineering Orange American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. llW 'Ml 1 1 VI: .5 1 . E53tE 'a I YI I IMIVIY -A in :': l ' BEARD, WILLIAM DONALD j X y ' ' .5 Chemical Engineering Orange X ff , . American Institute of Chemical Engi- ,,,w,,, I ' ' neers. . I ' ,V-: ge it f 1- BEATHARD, GERALD A. 5 1 -':' - Pre-Illedical Vizlor ' A I- . gif f -cur, Kappa Kappa .Psi3 Pte-Med Clubg . f-Na vi X. df, ' 1 Amerlcan Chemical Society. ' - . ni ' 1 CLASS OF196O BENNER, LEE VON Physical Eclncation Circle Kg Football. BEAVER, KENNETH E. Business Arcadia Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. BENNER, EDDIE VIRGINIA CORLEY Port Arthur Covnnzercial Art Curtain Clubg Cardinal Staffg Kappa Pi. Temple - - BERGSTROM, MELVIN RAY General Business Grand Prairie BESEDA, FRANKIE MAE Home Economics Newman Clubg Home Economics Club. BISHOP, DONALD DAILEY Marketing Beaumont BLANCHARD, FRANK, JR. Civil Engineering Port Arthur Lamar Society of Civil Engineers. BLANDA, MARY BON ITA Secretarial Science Orange Corresponding Secretary, N e w m a n Club. BLANKENSI-IIP, GENE E. Electrical Engineering Glaclewater American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. is yy . Wll01'l'01'l K X , '1 xi BLANTON, MARVIN DONALD Meclmnical Engineering Port Neclzes Mechanical Engineers Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, Cardinal Band, Brass En- semble, Texas Society of Professional Engineers. BOURN, RUTH ELLEN X E1'1gliSl1 Nederland Lamar Tech Honor Society. BRENT, CAROL MYRNELL Government Beaumont Newman Club, Cardinal Staff. I BROUSSARD, BLANCHE l Business Orange I BROWN, CHARLES THEODORE , Sociology Port Artlmr Sigma Tau Delta. Ii-:HN I EW CLASS OF1960 H , , , ,,. 1 rl l N li 8 J , BURKETT, CHARLES EARNEST Geology Kirlzyville Geology Club. BURKS, THOMAS FRANKLIN English Silslvee Pi Kappa Alpha, Pre-Med Club, Soci- ology Club, Phi Delta Chi. ' BURNS, AUTRY R. Pre-Law Houston Pre-Law Club, Gamma Delta. I A BUTAUD, SHARON SUE l D p 5 Secretarial Science Beaumont r J L R glexilnan Clubg Secretarial Science ,l i TL Ll . XX. Q , - - BUTLER, JOHN ROBERT 3' ,.g. I ' :J 'VV' Physical Eclncation Rnslc ,-5, A ... Q ' Circle Kg Footballg Track. . f A 4 31 I ., .fl BUTTS, CATHERINE CECILE Q Mntlienzatics Alta Loma Math Club, Lamar Tech Honor Soci- 'Z etyg Freshman Honor Societyg Tau Beta Sigmag Cardinal Band, Future Teach- ers of America. CARLIN, GORDON E. Elecn-ical Engineering Bemnnonf Alpha Tau Omega. CARLIN, JOHN H. Electrical Engineering BBHIHHOIH Alpha Tau Omega. CARLISLE, NORMAN E. English. Beaumont Curtain Club. r l l BL... CLARK, VVILLIAM F. General Business Alpha Phi Omega. COFFEY, DONALD RAY .Marketing Sigma Phi Epsilong Society for the Ad- vancement of Managementg Delta Sig- ma Pig President, Interfraternity Coun- cilg Cardinal Staff. COLEMAN, JAMES KLEIN Electrical Engineering Baytown American Institute of Electrical En- gineers. COLESON, LULA Elementary Education Beaumont Professionals. CHAN D, ESTHER LEE CARLSEN, CAROLYN LOUISE Secondary Education Port Arthur CARRELL, J. L. Accounting Liberty Accounting Associationg Newman Cluh. CARUTHERS, JOHN EDWARD Geology Port Artliur Geology Club. Beaumont Future Teachers of Americag Women's Recreation Association. CHESSON, CLIFTON CARROLL Beaumont B Team Basketball Coachg Assistant Golf Coachg Tennisg Physical Education CLASS OF196O CHOATE, KENNETH PAUL Civil Engineering Port Arthur Lamar Society of Civil Engineers. CLARK, ANNETTE Coinmercial Art Orange Kappa Pi. CLARK, BETTY GAIL English Analiuac Treasurer, Kappa Deltag Treasurer, Red Shirts and Skirtsg Secretary, Junior Classg United Christian Fellowship. CLARK, ROGER ALLAN Chemical Engineering Beaumont Sigma Phi Epsilong American Institute of Chemical Engineers. CLARK, TOMMY GENE General Business Buna Silsliee Rockdale 431 'il il ls Z: inn. 'Sn- bv , ,,A, , COLLIER, MARY EVELYN Music Education Texas City Tau Beta bigmag Canterbury Associa- tiong Cardinal Band. COMEAUX, RAY JAMES Chemical Engineering Port Arthur Vice-president, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. COOK, GLEN C. Electrical Engineering Silsbee American .Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. 'fm' 'E EW i H, , J i y f .'g. '- ik - is' f A J 1 I 'ff g AA,' I CRAVEN, CARL A. Secondary Education Port Arthur Geology Club. CREED, CLIFFORD ANN Physical Education New Iberia, La. Kappa Deltag VVomen's Recreation As- sociatlon. l i A l CLASS OF 1960 CRESWELL, KAY . X i -. .i. l li . 1 I , l , -. English Port Arthur Cardinal Staffg Writers Club. CRITTENDEN, JOYCE NOEL History Beaumont CUDE, JUNIAS F. Civil Engineering Beaumont Lamar Society of Civil Engineers. CUMMINGS, FRANCES Secondary Education Buna DANAK, JAGDISI-I T. lVla'nage1nent Bombay, India DANNA, ANTHONY L. Electrical Engineering Beaumont American Institute of Electrical Engi- neerslnstitute of Radio Engineers. DARNEY, ROBERT D. Industrial Engineering Longview American Institute of Industrial Engi- N neersg Texas Society of Professional En- gineers. DEAN, SYLVIA JEAN Accounting Nederland Accounting Association. DEZELLE, JACKIE Secretarial Science Houston Alpha Delta Pig Secretary, Senior Classg President, VVornen's Dormitory Council. EVANS, JERRY S. 'll Ill , ,. ,, I. . M . Hkigt. A .I , N , l N fi . -. K, . DOUGHARTY, NEIL ADRIEN Chemical Engineering Iasyier Freshman Honor Societyg American In- stitute of Chemical Engineersg Lamar Tech Honor Societyg Cardinal Bandg American Chemical Society, Texas So- ciety of Professional Engineers. DRAYER, JOSEPH LARRY Electrical Engineering Beaumont American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. CLASS OE 1960 DRUMM, GARY T. Industrial Engineering Richardson American Institute of Industrial Engi- neersg Texas Society of Professional En- gineers. DUNAWAY, WILLIAM EDMON Geology Houston Pi Kappa Alphag President, Geology Clubg Vice-president, Texas Academy of Science. EDDY, IRA CURTIS Mathematics Beaumont ELLIS, RALPH W. History Beaumont Pre-Law Clubg Student Teachers Or- ganization. ESKRIDGE, SAMIVIIE BEVERLY Elementary Ealacafion Pasadena Alpha Chi Omegag Twirler, Cardinal Bandg Future Teachers of America, As- sociation of Childhood Educationg Wes- ley Foundation. DISI-IMAN, A. E. CFREDD III Social Science Beaumont Sigma Nug Cardinal Editor Whos Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. DONAHO, IOHN MILTON Physical Education Beaumont Circle K, Football. DORMAN, WOODROW WILSON IR Chemistry Parr Arthur American Chemical Society. um, Civil Engineering Port Arthur Sigma Nug Circle Kg Trackg Lamar So- ciety of Civil Engineers. EZELL, GARY G. Geology Bay City Geology Club. EZELL, NANCY E. E Secretarial Science Beaumont T President, Alpha Chi Omegag Freshman Honor Societyg Cardinal Staffg Lamar Tech Honor Societyg VVho's Who Among Students in American Univer- sities and Collegesg Treasurer, Sopho- more Classg Les Belles Cardinelles final- istg Alpha Pi Epsilong Future Teach- ers of Americag Secretarial Science Club. EZELL, SARA BOLTON Mathematics Whamm Mathematics Club. 64 X '11 FARNIE, LOUISE NELL Commercial Art Beaumont Kacylnpa Pig Curtain Clubg Red Shirts an Skirtsg Newman Club. FERLA, ARMANDO I-1. Business Sao Paulo, Brazil, S.A. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tennis Teamg Circle K. FERTITTA, VINCENT JOSEPH lVlH1'kGi'iW1g Beaumont American Marketing Associationg New- man Clubg Society for the Advance- ment of Management. FINCHER, C. B. Management Gadsden, Ala. Society for the Advancement of Man- agementg Baptist Student Union. FOLMAR, BILL R. U 6 L General Business Beaumont 'ljlig Y I American Marketing Association. ., 5'-' 'iii 1 CLASS OF196O yN.,..V,! l V 1 FOLTYN, GERALD L. Physical Education Louise Football. FRANKLIN, RAMONA JEAN Secretarial Science Henderson FRAZIER, REITA RHODES Secretarial Science Beaumont GAITO, CARL C. Electrical Engineering Kearny, N .J. Vice-chairman, American Institute of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engineers. GALLIER, MARY FRANCES Physical Education Beaumont Delta Psi Kappa, Women's Recreation Associationg Physical Education Profes- sionals. m:ll.Ef Q s s E 5 GALLOWAY, E. DARLENE Matlzeniatics Beaumont President, Alpha Delta Pig Freshman Honor Societyg Sophomore Class Secre- taryg Les Belles Cardinellesg President, Panhellenic C 0 u n c i lg Homecoming Queen Finalist. GARNER, JOE Biology Beaumont Sigma Nug Pre-Med Clubg Vice-presi- dent, Senior Class, Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. GARRETSON, CECIL JACK, JR. Mechanical Engineering Beaumont Texas Society of Professional Engineersg Xicipresident, Mechanical Engineers u . GARY, MARCUERITE MARIE Home Economics Port Arthur T 4 GAYLORD, LARRY EDWIN Accounting Baytown Delta Sigma Pi. GEORGE, TOM PATRICK Houston Pre-Medical Pre-Med Clubg Pi Kappa Alpha. GOSSETT, CLAUDE W., JR. Music Pawliuska, Okla. A Cappella Choir: Phi Mu Alphag Opera VVorkshop. GRACIA, RALPH Beaumont Mathematics and Civil Engineering Newman Clubg Mathematics Clubg La- mar Society of Civil Engineers. GRAHAM, GARY C. Mechancial Engineering Port N eclws Lamar Tech Honor Societyg Mechani- cal Engineers Club. CLASS OF196O GRAVES, ELAINE HUNT Elementary Education Dayton I Association of Childhood Education. GRAY, ELMER O. ' llflecnanical Engineering Port Arthur Meclianical Engineers Club. GREER, GEORGE G. Civil Engineering Port Arthur Lamar Society of Civil Engineers. GREEVES, ALICE BLANCHETTE Accounting Orange Accounting Association, Red Shirts and Skirts. GRIFFIN, VERGIE CROCKER Elementary Education Necierlancl GRYZAGORIDIS, DINO Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, S.A. Nlechanical and Inal'ast1'ial Engineer- ing GUIDRY, RAYMOND JOHN Pre-Dental Port Artlfmr Pre-Med Cluhg Newman Club. GUILLET, ANITA LOUISE Elementary Education Beaumont GUILLET, GLEN GORDON Biology Beaumont President, Alpha Tau Omega, Pre-Med Cluhg President, Freshman Honor So- cietyg Vice-president, Lamar Tech Hon- or Societyg Who's Who Among Stu- dents in American Universities and Colleges, Vice-president, Freshman Classy President, Fraternity-Sorority Council. I H,,.r . E, I, 7 .-.nib x, if ' ina ., M ,-A: , - - 1 el V-E--MEM-A 1f ,'D . it ft 'i.f'ailv-V :Ji r if.. L if GUTTMANN, GEORGE Budapest, Hungary Civil Engineering Lamar Society of Civil Engineers. GUYOTE, RONALD JAMES Electrical Engineering Port Arthur American Institute ol Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. GUZMAN, JOE OSCAR Mechanical Engineering Alice Mechanical Engineers Clubg Texas So- ciety of Professional Engineers. HANICAK, LILLIE M. Elementary Education Port Neches I-IANKS, MARY E. History Beaumont 8 C. W. Bingham Memorial Scholarship. ' 1 ,,:Y V 'E-' ls. CLASS OF196O I-IANNA, EDWARD R. Mechanical Engineering Texarkana Mechanical Engineers Clubg N ewma n Clubg Texas Society of Professional En- gineers. I-IARTSOCK, RICHARD STEVVART Electrical Engineering Portlanol, Ore. American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. Er ,... fi-A 'W if 'Qi'- S i ' '. Z, it 4. N fr A ,I i , I-IASKETT, SAM CLAY Geology Rolvstown r Geology Club. HASSELL, PATTIE LOU Secretarial Science Port Arthur Secretarial Science Club. HATCH, KENNETH WAYNE Social Science Port Ncches Baptist Student Union. f 'Z Acf' .fl . HAVENS, SAM MILLER Speech Beamnont Alpha Psi Omegag Curtain Club. HAVVTHORNE, NANCY FAE English Port Neclies Baptist Student Union. HAY, RONALD L. Accounting Pasarlenu Delta Sigma Pi. HEBERT, ALFRED DAVID Physical Erlncation Port Arthur Sigma Phi Epsilon. HEITSI-IUSEN, GARTH BRIAN Business Mission Accounting Associationg Track. I-IENSON, SONYA Secretarial Science Nederland I-IERZOG, MARVIN C. Electrical Engineering Gidrlings President, Gamma Delta. 95- HESTER, JOE Physical Education Orange Football 1957-593 Circle K. HIGGINBOTI-IAM, RICHARD GREER Business Graham Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. HOLLANDER, ELISABET 5' ' LUTTEMAN ,'.m '..1gtg,. . Cominercial Art Port Arthur 1 Q 'gf f 5 .3 Kappa Pi. Q1 'l HOLLANDER, JOHN PHILLIP ' V . I I . Commercial Art Port Artlinr it ,P -f j ,. lzftfa-51. J, 'ggi L i 2 it jill, ' H f 1 25- I' HOLLINGSWORTH, WALTER 1-1. -' Electrical Engineering Dallas ' -A American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. HOLLOMON, WYNELL Elementary Education Port Neclies Lamar Honor Societyg Freshman Honor Societv. I-IOLT, HARRY NELSON Accounting Silslvee HOWELL, FRANK ARTHUR Cheinistry Beaumont Kappa Kappa Psig Cardinal Bandg American Chemical Society. HUCKESTEIN, JOSEPH JOHN Biology Galena Park HULME, JAMES WILLIAM English Stowell HUNT, JOHN DOLMAN Biology Wiiinipeg, Canada Circle Kg Baptist Student Uniong Track and Field. 'hw Ac- , ' l x .lr J w TP Lira 4 wi . k I I R x .. 1 I-fl ' ' ' M,-Y 'iran J . 'L .5 1 1 A ' lv I-IUSBANDS, MILTON EARL Biology Beaumont Pre'Med Clubg Cheerleader. INGRAM, REGIS WELDON Chemical Engineeriizg Port Artltwur JACKSON, JAMES RICHARD .MeclmiticalE11gi11eeri'ng Beaumont Alpha Tau Omegag Mechanical Engi- neers Club. v ' lf ' -Ji , .:.: if x i , FL I ' 'l 1 . 1 53:01 1 i f sd . , -. i . n n J- MJ.-'ff R f I ' V A ,C JANECEK, VVILLIAM VV. Marketing Victoria Marketing Clubg Treasurer, Society for the Advancement of Management. OI-IN SO N BETTY RUTH Music Beatmioizt -l 9 ' CLASS OF196O li, JOH N SON, KENNETH WALTER Biology Old Ocean JOHNSTON, JOHNNY R. General Business Jacksonville Basketball. JOLLEY, E. JANE Elementary Education Port Artlmr es Cardinellesg United Christian Fellow Kappa Deltag Les Bell KASZYNSKI, CLAUDIA JANE Commercial Art and Elementary Erlucation Beaumont Newman Clubg Kappa Pig Cardinal Staff Artist. KELL, TEDDIE REX Civil Engineering Beaumont President, Lamar Society of Civil En- gineers. KELLEY, NOLA JEAN Home Economics Beaumont Home Economics Club. KINARD, STUART DeVVITT Economics Orange Delta Sigma Pig C. VV. Bingman Serv- ice Award: Alpha Tau Omegag Pteclbirtl Staffg Interfraternity Councilg Presi- dent, Student Association: Junior Class Favorite, KING. HUBERT L. Bemtmonl Physical Erlucaiioii and Biology Track. KITCHENS, CLIFTON R. Accounting Port Arthur M 5, 1: ri I Q r 9 A . Cx 5? KNIGHT, FRED A. Ed-ucntion Beaumont Alpha Tau Omega. KOCIAN, BENEDICT FRANK Coinrnercinl Art Shiner Cardinal Bandg Lamar Tech Honor So- cietyg Kappa Kappa Psig Kappa Pi. KROUTTER, THOMAS E., JR. Marlceting Bemnno-nt Marketing Associationg Newman Clubg Society for the Advancement of Man- agement. Z V ' J ' ' LAK112, LOUISE CAROLYN I ' ' English Port Arllrzn' I Q, i Freshman Honcfr Society Gamma Del- A . , ' ' i ' , ' tag Future Teac iers o America. ff' ,, - ' fE,.?l LAMINACK, BARBARA RYALL - - iz. 1 Dlnrlzefing Jasper ' '-, ' X Alpha Chi Omegag Marketing Associa- L, , tiong Cheerleaderg Cardinal Staffg Stu- ' ' ' dent Council. I img lg.: Yi CLASS or 1960 ' A -., i Y 1.5 .Tn ,A ' LAND, ARCHIE JAMES Sociology Port Arthur . Pi Kappa Alpha. LANGFORD, GERALD READ Inrlnsirrial Engineering Baytown Vice-president, American Institute of Industrial Engineersg Texas Society of Professional Engineers. LANGLIN AIS, ELDREGE Social Science Port Neclzes A Cappella Choirg Curtain Clubg Bap- tist Stuclent Uniong Future Teachers of America. LEE, SHELDON S., JR. Physical Eolncation Port N eclfzes Sigma Phi Epsilon. LEJEUNE, LEO JOSEPH llieclmnical Engineering Betnnnont Texas Society of Professional Engineersg Sigma Nug Mechanical Engineers Clubg Newman Club. if .fa i . . 1 - X 3 . N e LEMKE, NEWTON JAMES Commercial Art Lnfkin Ka pa Pig Alpha Phi Omegag Gamma Dellta. LEIVIKOWITZ, LOLA ELIZABETH English Brownsville Newman Clubg Curtain Club. LEONARD, CHARLES H., JR. Frcclericktown, Mo. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. LEVOSKY, BERYL W. Industrial Engineering Erie, Penncz. American Institute of Industrial Engi- neers. 5 3? P, 'ya in j ..f,, . Xxx it l 4 T ,, H. F ',', , E13 xc: 1 . i . le ' ie X f, 1 r-: 5 I 'W . LISA. 1 I . H, 1 L I rl 1 A Ei. '19- LIBY, NANCY CLARA English Port Arthur President, Kappa Deltag Freshman Honor Societyg Student Council, Editor, The Redhirdg Associate Editor, Pulse, Homecoming Committee. LISLE, BERTRAM I. Biology Hemphill Pre-Med Club, Cardinal Band. LITTLE, JERRY THOMAS Mathmnzzfics Port Arthur Freshman Honor Society. LOCKE, ALFRED CURTIS lnvlustrizzl Management Port Arthur Kappa Phi, Delta Sigma Pig Society for the Advancement of Management. LOPEZ, IOHNNY Prevllfledical Port Arthur Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club, Pre- Med Club. CLASS OE196O LOWREY, MARY LOUISE Elernenmry Education Port Arthur LYDAY, JO WILKINSON English Devers MARKLEY, GEORGE GLENN, IR. Economics Bemmzont Alpha Tau Omegag Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges, Cheerleaderg President, Junior Class, President, Senior Classy Sopho- more Representative, Student Councilg Freshman Honor Society, Pre-Law Club. MASON, CECIL General Business Beaumont Cardinal Staffg Alpha Tau Omegag So- ciety for the Advancement of Manage- mentg Freshman, Sophomore, and Iun- ior Representative, Student Council. McCAIN, ZACK R., JR. Mechanical Engineering Beaumont McCANN, DONNEL VVAYNE English Port Arthur MCEACI-IERN, SHANNON Art Eclzicntion Bemmzonf Delta Zeta, Kappa Pig Vice-president. Panhellenic Council. MCFATTER, JAMES D. Comnzercinl Art Port Arthur Kappa Kappa Psig Kappa Pig Cardinal Bandg President, Freshman Class. MCHENRY, PAUL H. Geology Luflcin Geology Club. ., w,. . 35-Tl A :-Zfuua-:ge-Y -- --.-. t. 1-er '- N iill i - A 'vel nk ., L . -I., i ,..g. ' -2. . r, - .Q 2 il! ui-I li r 3 f ' l - . . -S-1 , it g Y -'im ., ,SEL ,.,. ,, ll5f.L5E,:s'f . V' I 'vez-uf.. S , 1- 1 H ,U l H t i . i Pi. .i ,K . ,y k I N 111 ' P- V s X -F r . i , H. . 1. ' M i Al-ggrg-5 f.1 'i,i'sW. :Jivlw -ma -ii, ci ii. ll' A A . . . Y' fd' 1 fn ' f , ll Q . , Y 1 it r' : 1 , -I ,I- A iw ' l 3 MEIER, BETTY CLAIRE ' ', H isiorv Beaumont f' K legium Musicum. L ' In MELLARD, JAMES MILTON 1 ' f ff. English Buna Basketballg Sports Editor, The Redbirdg Editor, Pulse. U' ' ' 2 MILLER, WILLIAM ROOSEVELT Geology Jennings, La. ' President, Geology Club. ll K : 5 .ffl e . if MILLING, MARCUS EUGENE Geology Galveston Geology Club, Vice-president, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Senior Representative, Student Council. MILLING, SANDRA ANN Eleinentary Education Port Arthur Kappa Deltag Cheerleaderg Red Shirts and Sltirtsg Association for Childhood Education. CLASS OE 1960 ' L' Practicing Teachers of Amcricag Col- lk ..., . . L -3-L-... Y r ' J MITCHELL, BENNY B. Civil Engineering Lamar Society of Civil Engineers. MOAK, CAROLYN ELAINE MILLS, FRED O., JR. . ' 3 Speech anal English Baytown A ' Curtain Club, Alpha Psi Omegag 1 Speech Scholarship. , N - . MINOR, DURR LEE 5 . A '- Economics Beaumont f , 'I ,, ll 5 ik 1 V Alpha Tau Omega. N I, 'gl 'N '- s l v W.. ' Carthage ' -A ,f5'!l '41, 'r- Q' Marketing Port Arthur American Marketing Association. MORGAN, PHYLLIS English Port Arthur Freshman Honor Societyg Kappa Delta. MUDD, KATHLEEN Secretarial Science Nederland Secretarial Science Club. MURPHY, VVARREN LEW Electrical Engineering Neclerland Alpha Phi Omega, Tennisg Football. MUTSCHLER, RODNEY ALLEN Business Victoria Marketing Cluhg Society for the Ad- vancement of Management, Newman Club. NABOURS, MARY JANE Physical Education Port Arthur Women's Recreation Associationg Physi- cal Education Professionals. ik I , Wil ' . ,f ' ag 1 5' f 1 a .aff , ,, 7 . I I an -K g. xg ly 1- ' 1 ,H .. ' ll' 1 A.. AQ, . Wk I ll- it E428 'T fx 7 dui NASH, GLORIA GENE Commercial Art Vidor Delta Zetag Kappa Pi. NELSON, DOROTHY DOUGH ARTY English Nederland Freshman H o n 0 r Societyg Future Teachers of America. NEWTON, MARY ANN Elementary Education Beawmorzi' Newman Club. if NEVVTON, ROMA GRACE Music Education Beaumont Lamar Symphonic Bundy President, Tau Beta Sigmag Concertmistress, Col- . legium Nlusicum. NOACK, DONALD R. 'i 1VIarketiug Port Arilzzu' Society for the Advancement of Mun- agctnentg lVlarketing Association. ST-if CLASS OF 767' Q . QR. I ,I Q71 ODOM, BILLY E. Management Port Artlzur Society for the Aclvzmeement of Man- agement. O'NEAL, MILTON MURRAY Pre-flleclical Nederland Pi Kappa Alphag Pre-Nlecl Glub. ,r Q 'C f sf 1960 ' OWNBEY, C. JIM ' Geology Arlingto-11 W 333522 3333 . p fjlbjff'-'dl :lu Eflueation Beamxzont W .2 Ea- PACE, BEDFORD FORREST, III - .gt ' 5 f Pre-illedical Beaumont if iiti E l' 3151, PACE, PEGGY BETH li 1- Home Ecmzomics Port Artlzzn A Delta Zeta. V .- PARKS, XVANDA ELLON - ' CU1l!11IC1'CiHlAl'f Silglzet- . Kappa Pig Redbircl Staff: Future l 0 Teachers of America. ' .17 PAUL, WALT lll11SiC Slziizer A Wt Kappa Kappa Psig Cardinal Bandg Phi X ' Mu Alpha-Sinfnniag Dance Band.: Brass V U Ensemble. PEACOCK, JERRY PAUL ' Comiaercial Art Ennis - 1-if Circle Kg Kappa Pig United Christian QQ Fellowshipg Manager, Football and Track Teams. be - l Q., uv l V I F 1: .5 F g i A' I V NK PEARSON, EDWIN ANDREW Industrial Management Galveston School Printerg Beauty Photographer, The Reclbirclg Photographer, Cardinal Staff. PERKINS, DENNIS GENE Nlathernatics Port Arthur Math Club, Freshman Honor Societyg Lamar Tech Honor Society. PERKINS, HOWARD ALLEN English Silsbee Redbircl Staff, Curtain Club: Red Shirts and Skirts. ' PERRY, LYLE Orange Meclzanical Engineering Mechanical Engineers Clubg Texas So- ciety of Professional Engineers. PEVETO, EDWARD LEO Physical Education Orangefielcl Football, '56-'59. CLASS OP1960 PHELPS, RICHARD RUSSELL Civil Engineering Beaumont Lamar Society of Civil Engineers. PHILLIPS, FELTON RAY Civil Engineering Pasadena Lamar Society ol: Civil Engineersg Bap tist Student Union. .pg . 6 PHILLIPS, LETITIA Secretarial- Science Nederland Secretarial Science Club. PHILLIPS, MELBA JEAN Elementary Education Baytown PICCIONE, SAMUEL JOSEPH, JR. Government Beaumont Newman Clulng President, Pre-Law Club. PICKETT, JAMES EARL History Iago PIERCE, CONSTANCE L. Physical Education Port Arthur Women's Recreation Associationg Phys- ical Education Professionals. POWERS, RAYMOND LEE Electrical Engineering Fort Worth American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. PRAFKA, ILA MAE Music Education Port Arthur Kappa Deltag A Cappella Choirg Girls' Glee Club. i - We v 1 l PREWITT, AUDRA LAVERNE History Texas City Practicing Teachers of Americag Pre- Law Club. PRICE, MAY NELL English Nederland PRINGLE, PATRICIA ANN Elementary Education Port Neches Kappa Deltag A Cappella Choirg Bap- tist Student Uniong Red Shirts and Skirtsg Girls' Glee Clubg Association for Childhood Education. PURDON, GEOFFREY DENNIS, JR. Mechanical Engineering Beaumont Alpha Tau Omegag Mechanical Engi- neers Clubg President, Texas Society of Professional Engineers. REDMOND, WILLIAM JACK Marketing Silslree 4 l H v CLASS OP1960 I REYNOLDS, GEORGE RANDOLPH Mechanical Engineering Port Artlzur Mechanical Engineers Clubg Texas So-- ciety of Professional Engineersg Sigma Phi Gamma. RICE, JAMES DON Biology Port Arthur Sigma Phi Epsilong Student Council: Pre-Med Club. RICHARDS, MARTHA L. Music Erlucation Port Artlzur RICHARDSON, GIBBS MURRAY Mechanical Engineering Port Arthur hfleclianical Engineers Clubg Kappa Pln. RICHARDSON, LARRY VVAYNE Geology Jasper Geology Club. RIGGS, LLOYD E., JR. Meclmnieal Engineering Bemimorzl Mechanical Engineers Clubg Texas So- ciety of Professional Engineers. RODE, ELMER GILBERT Education Nederlanrl Pi Kappa Alphag Future Teachers of America. ROGERS, JAMES C. Seconzlary Eclucation Orange Math Club. ROGERS, JOSHUA MATTOX Civil Engineering VViergate American Institute of Civil Engineersg Texas Society of Professional Engineers. O A 'Iv-5 ROSCOE, KAY C. Secretarial Science Beaumont Alpha Delta Pig Les Belles Cardinellesg Sophomore Class Eavoriteg Dormitory Counselor. RUMELT, CERTRUDE Commercial Art Beaumont Kappa Pi. RUTHERFORD, KENNETH RAY Electrical Engineering Port Neclzes American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. 3350 4 'S' SALA, TONY S. Phi Epsilon. SALTER, NEAL Biology Bemmmnl Pre-Med Clubg Newman Clubg Sigma General Business Port Artluo' CLASS OF196O SAVARINO, IO CAROL ElG1l1v81'liTfl1'j' Education Port A1'tl L'LH' Kappa Deltag Newman Clubg Rose of Delta Sigma Pig Future Teachers of America. SCHLETT, FLOYD JOSEPH Government Beaumont Pre'Law Club. SCOTT, JOSEPH MELVIN Mechmzical Engineering Port Artlmr V Mechanical Engineers Clubg Texas So- f ciety of Professional Engineers. SCOTT, NEILL OLIVER D'la1'laeting Groves SEEUWEN, JOANNA P. Pre-Dfledical R0fl81'0llI111, Netlzerlnnds Secretary'Treasurer, Pre-Med Club. SETTLE, THOMAS ERNEST Meclmnicnl Engineering Beaumont Mechanical Engineers Clubg Texas So- ciety of Professional Engineers. SEYMOUR, LILLANO ARNELL Co1nme1'cial Art Bemunont Kappa Pig Newman Clulng Art Editor, Pulse. SHAHAN, CHARLOTTE SHERRILL Sec1'etm'ial Science Athens Secretarial Science Clubg Future Teach- ers of America. SHELTON, JACK RICHARD Sociology La Marque Alpha Tau Omegag President, Wesley' Foundation Vice-president, Student gisociationg P r e si d e n t, Sophomore ass. I ,- ff L f f 4 lr -- 1, wb, ,H Wlfllhpl HQ x H4 4 i l .P 1 ' Q x, X I ,,..u-aa-. QW. Iva! fx 1-,M imp fi' - 'pts' f 'Z 'Q' 3 , , ,ml .-.. Q I -lv ve, I . - '..'t' VF? SI-IERIVIAN, JESSE ERVIN Irlclusirial Management China Sigma Phi Epsilong Society for the Ad- . V vancement of Management. SLAVIK, JILI Secretarial Science SMITH ERA LYNN Secretarial Science Club. Silslice ' .A ' ' 'b f J . Q- 1 I , I , Sccremrinl Science Port Neclies it , V . ,, Xa .J ' 'f ilk ' 9 sM1'r1-1, 1-IAROLD H. i - Marketing Groves ' Sigma Phi lEpTilong Delta Sigma Pig , ,T i Editor, Carcinag Redbird Staffg Writ- I ---7 1 ers Worksliorag Marketing Association t J Vice-president, Student Association. + 5 V t-A-,,' SMITI-I, LUTHER T. ,Pair Clterrzistry Groves 5 i CLASS OE ff -' , ' t 1 SMITH, MILDRED SMITH, VICTOR ALLEN Elemenmry Eciticnt-ion Port Arthur 1 Meclimzicnl Engirieering Groves Mechanical Engineers Clubg Texas Sof J ciety of Professional Engineers. 'if' E.. l 1. 1960 SOLOMON, XVILLIAM YVALES, IR. Chemistry Hull Freshman. Honor Societyg President, American Chemical Society. STARCKE, CHARLES T. Mntlzenmtics Bemtnzorzf Circle Kg Football '56-'6O. . STARCKE, JEAN ELIZABETH Music Bemuizorzi Freshman Honor Societyg Lamar Tech Honor Society: United Christian Eel- lowshipg A Cappella Choirg Homecom- ing Committeeg Girls' Glee Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Secretary, Texas Inter- collegiate Student Associationg VVho's VVho Among Students in American Universities and Collegesg REVV Steer- ing Committeeg VVesley Foundation. as! in fa.t,' I 'l 5 ,li V jg' .4.-. f -' 1 M H A . . X. - In .:,f .Av -Y N I r - i' ,' 'Th . STEPHEN, CHARLES ERNEST Seca-ntlnry Edztcniioiz Silsbee President, Kappa Alpha Orderg Baptist Student Union. STEVENSON, RUTH ANN Accozmring Part Arthur Delta Zetag Accounting Association: Cardinal Bandg Tau Beta Sigmag Bap- tist Student Union. STREATER, DONALD ALLEN, JR. Electrical Engineering Bemuuorzt American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. STREETMAN, BARBARA ELAINE Secretarial Science Nederland Alpha. Pi Epsilong Marketing Associa- tiong Secretarial Science Club. STUDDERT, MOREAN ELIZABETH English Beaumont STUMPF, FRANCES JANE Elementary Education Beaumont Association for Childhood Education. STURROCK. RICHARD H. Chemical Engineering Hull American Institute of Chemical Engi- neersg Texas Society of Professional En- gineers. TARVER, VVILLIAM ALLEN Economics Bethlehem, Penna. Kappa Phig Circle Kg Society for the Advancement of Management, Curtain glulgg Traclcg Pre-Law Clubg Veterans TAIYLOR, HERBERT LEROY Biology Angleton Pre-Med Club, Track. CLASS OF196O TERRY, CAII.. ANN Elementary Education Orange Alpha Chi Omega, Future Teachers of Americag Association for Childhood Ed- ucation. THAMES, JOE MURRAY Dfeclzanical Engineering Beaumont Sigma Nug Mechanical Engineers Club. THOMPSON, ELOISE A. English Nederland THOMPSON, GEORGE ROBERT Civil Engineering Port Arthur Lamar Society of Civil Engineers. THOMPSON, J. RICHARD Civil Engineering Lufkin Lamar Society of Civil Engineers, Texas Society of Professional Engineers. THORNTON, EVA Elementary Education Port Arthur TINELLI, STEPHEN DANIEL Commercial Art Utica, N. Y. Kappa Pi. TOUCHETT, CLENDA UPSHAW Elementary Evlucation Beaumont TULLOS, CI-IERYI.. BRANSON Mathematics Beaumont Hi-if 'S TULLOS, ROBERT NORVILLE Electrical Engineering Beaumont Alpha Tau Omega, American Institute of Electrical Engineers. VANOVER, DAVID RAY Inclnstrial Engineering Goodrich Lamar Tech Honor Societyg President, Y American Institute of Industrial Engi- neersg Alpha Pi Mug Phi Theta Kappag Texas Society of Professional Engineers. VOYTEK, KENNETH JORDON Clzenzisiry Highlands American Chemical Society. VOYTEK, SANDRA EVONNE E-lemenrary Education Baytown Lamar Tech Honor Societyg Association of Childhood Eclucationg Baptist Stu- dent Union. WAGNER, DONALD EDWARD Inclnstrial Engineering Port Artlfmr President, Alpha Pi Mug Texas Society of Professional Engineersg American In- stitute of Industrial Engineers. swan Q 'W' in -W ,Q -or ky Q ' ,gy CLASS OI-71960 4' -za -. x L 'Lf X All 'Q 'L 'slr 1 li n ,XX Fi .7 ., .rx WALDO, LORETTA JEAN Matlieinatics Groves Kappa Deltag Future Teachers of Americag Baptist Student Union. WALKER, GERALD W. Electrical Engineering Beaumont Institute of Aeronautical Sciencesg American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. WALL, DOUGLAS NORMAN Business ,laclcsonville Delta Sigma Pi. VVALLEY, JOHN Cheyenne, Vlfyo. Matlfieinatics and Electrical Engineering in lylath Club, American Institute of Elec- ' trical Engineers-Institute of Radio En- -YE . grneers. , -A WANG, RICHARD S. H. Taipei, Taiwan Cliornrosaj Clzevnical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engi- VVATKINS, ALLEN Marketing Port Artlrnr Cardinal Bandg Camera Clubg Ka pa Kappa Psig Marketing Associationg Eig- ma Phi Epsilong United Christian Fel- lowshipg Photographer, Cardinal Staff. VVATLER, THOMAS RAY Accounting Port Arthur VVATSON. RONNIE ERVVIN Civil Engineering Beaumont Lamar Society of Civil Engineersg Sig- ma Nu. WELCH, WINSTON OVERTON .A'I811117l'liS, Tenn. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engi- neersg Canterbury Association. 1 Y I X , , ' T. V, if , y l' neers-Institute of Radio Engineers. WEST BETTY LOUISE Home Economics China Delta Zeta- Home Economics Clubg Baptist Student Uniong Homecoming 'R .. - .9 ueen Candidate' Senior Representa- - ' ' tive Student Council Mecl1an1calEng1neering Deliidder, L . Mechanical Engineers Clubg Texas Sd- ciet3 of Professional Engineers. WHITE GEORGE I-IORTON I Q 1 x ' . 1 f .fl WHITE, cHAP.LEs'A. Q , 5, . . , '33 , I , v K Busindss Port Artlmr Kappa Phi. ' WHITE, PAULA MARIE Music Beaumont D 1 Tau Beta Sigmag Cardinal Band. get WHITTON, STEPHEN J. fi 2 I Accounting Woodville Q U , A Accounting Associationg Society for the - I n Advancement of Management. . Mg ' I' I CLASS OF196O WILKINSON, BARBARA I. Secretarial Science Port Arthur Delta Zetag Lamar Tech Honor Societyg Secretarial Science Club. WILKINSON, LEWIS C. Manage-ment Port Arthur Kappa Phig Marketing Associationg So- ciety for the Advancement of Manage- ment. VVILLIAMS, CHARLES R. Secondary Education Hamsliire , ' Baptist Student Uniong A Cappella Choir. VVILLIAMS, HAROLD WAYNE , Secondary Education Dickinson Baslcetballg Traclcg Circle Kg Football Manager. WILLIAMSON, VERNADEAN Elementary Education Orange Future Teachers of Arnericag Associa- tion for Childhood Education. WILLIS, JIM Chemical Engineering Beaumont I VVILSON, JOE VVORTH I Geology Price Geology Club. VVILSON, MARY L. Elementary Education Orange Future Teachers of Americag Associa- tion for Childhood Education. WOODHEAD, ROSALIE Sociology Beaumont Cardinal Staff. w U T + -V m I Q i N IUNIOR CLASS GFPICERS LEONARD TIBBETTS President DAVID N. GRAY Vice-President DARNELL Treasurer GRETCHEN RODEMACHER Secretary H .gi .lie . U., 1. MV. 'A nn fini I A I I AARON, WAYNE San Antonio ALLEN, WILLIAM FRANCIS M31'ifZiU71 ANTOON, MOSES, JR. Orange ARNOLD, LLOYD EUGENE Beau-mont f . f H, V I 7 ' AUSTIN, DORIS MAY I - ' ,R gf' 1 Beaumont I ' ' 9 BAKER, REBEKAH ANN E . ' , N6 I Beazmzont - I N-fy' ' BARSAMIAN, SURIN ACOB A Baghclaal, Iraq . fam ,ska . rgigx -yy Q -. -. . ij. I2S?iHgg,.zf.,m Q - 'l I r 1 ,, . Q ' I I T I H I I Q I BEST, BARBARA IO Vlfoodville BEWLEY, LORA MARGARET Beamnont BLANCI-IETTE, CAROLYN NAN Beaumont BLESSITT, MARY FRANCES Orange CLASS CF1961 n . . 'gg BRACKIN, MARY JEAN ' , A Zf f I - ' Nederland ,' , I X ' ' ' BROUSSARD, DORIS IEAN ' I , ' ' . Port Arthur ' fa 3 1 fx I ' ' W A 1 IBIURNER, GRETCHEN W Q 'N , 57. f, ouston , - 1 W wg, ' ,N ' ' , ' CAI-IILL, DONALD FRANCIS -:ge I' fa' , -z--. L '1 'N Galveston 1 I ' ' ' x CASKEY, WALTER M. Lake Jackson fr CERNICLIA, JOHN A. Silsbee CHADWICK, RUTH GALE CHAPMAN, ERNEST IACK Liberty CHAUVIN, THOMAS JAMES Port Arthur CLARK, ROBERT LUTHER Beaumont CLARK, CHARLES T., III Houston I , 1 r ' , 1 I 'f fl I . Port Arthur F71 -ik 5 'U'x '-43 CLARK, VALERIE A. ' Anahuac CLEMMONS, MITCHELL I Q LYNN Bemmvoua Beaumont CRAVEY, DONALD EUGENE Baytown DICKSON, DOROTHY JEAN Baytown DISI-IMAN, MARY FRANCES BE!l1AH7'101'li DOWNEY, CLARENCE ROBERT, JR. Texas City DRUMMOND, SANDRA ANN Texas City cox, GLENDA DIANA A A 1 A CRESVVELL PHYLLIS ' ., A , 6: DARNELL, DIANNE A . I 'ZR' A if CLASS OF1961 DUMESNIL, CARL EDWARD Groves ab ELDRIDGE, VVILLIANI ' THOMAS ' Bastrop, La. EMERSON, JERRY WAYNE Athens FEW, ED BEN Iasper FOWLER, LUELLA TAYLOR Houston FROSCH, WESLEY CLYDE Giddings GARCIA, IOSIE S. Port Artlmr GARRISON, CHARLES E. A Orangefield GILLETTE, LONNIE RAY Palacios GLANVILLE, JAMES HOVVELL Beaumont GODVV IN, EUGENE JACKSON Orange 'Q I U N I sy E A Q' 51. E?-:W 'V' ,5 GORDON, SUSAN KAY , Gilchrist L GRADY, EDWARD ALAN , , , I M CG1'Gg07' 'A ' ' GRAMMER, DONALD B. 3 4 V Iifooilville YIISD' ' - Bemcmo-nt aw 1 Pk , 1 Iii -, GRAVES, JOHN ALLEN 5 , A A In .cmmauum ' I ' 4.5 ' , . I ' GRAY, DONALD EUGENE 53 ,A Q Longview H I Q - 1 A - GRIFFITI-I, ROBERT P. 'F' I 1, . ,fy Nmfasom 45' I ' 11 ...I GRUBBS, JAMES I. X ' A , ' Texas City 'i an JH fix x 'fi .P Q www- -. A ' J f'E5E? th GUINN, LINDA V. Bemmzorit I-IALBERT, PHIL B. as Q I-1 o'u,sto'n Beauvnont ff H ANKAMER, I-IERMAN JAY Galveston CLASS OF1961 HARTLEY, KAREN RAE A A Bea-umoiit , :.2 G I-IARTON, ERNEST HENRY YA Dcmcvmzg - il- Y WW 1 m HANCOCK, DON HILTON HARVEY, JANIES R. A Bemmzont HAVEN, SANDRA LEE ' .' Porn N eches I ,ig-,I ,f f .W - ,.,.V 31- .j, .' A H - , xv --: 2 O '. 5,3 o t- I-IERVI, CHARLES ARTHUR Orange I-IERRINGTON, WAYNE Liberty HIGKS, RONALD LEE Port Arthur HOCHER, RICHARD L. Houston 5 HOFSTAD PEGGY LOU 'I Port Neches, N 5, HORTON, HOWARD TAFT, RQW ' ,gf IR- V W Beaumont HOWELL, JUNE ELIZABETH Beaumont Xl? ,AJ l V A 6 Q-'Il A if I 'Q' '31- ,x , VH f . I i 4 -4 !,,.-5...,A-:Ffa -- -x- - 'if'-1:.,a'---if :ru I , HUDSON, ARTHUR L. Aruba, Netlzerlancls Antilles HUFFER, WILSON RAY West Colwnlvia JERKINS, NORMAN MONROE Longview JOBE, STANLEY MAX Orange 45 Yu, NE' f.....r 101-1NsoN, ARNOLD I , HENRY he Q l. , , -wi' me H onolulu, H .I. ' ' i ' g JONES, ALBERT GAYLEN L J- ff , , Freeport -. 'TY' JONES, BEVERLY ANN ' , . Liber JONES, LYNDA JOYCE XfVin-nie KEE, VVILLIAM THOMAS Beaunzont KENNY, MARY CATHERINE Texas City KEN YON, LORNE ROBERT 1 VVi-mzipeg, Canada :ii A J me 194' ,Q CLASS F1961 xii.-1 'ai ,I Bins ff. - Fw J W 'R 'S , , If 15:5 . .ff East Bernard KRU EGER, HARVEY ARTI-I U R I - 1.4 Ir, T? Brenham if :L LAIRD, JIMMIE LEE Port Arthur Q7 'f .f fo- ' lf:-:qu IVY., : If , p Y ii 9 , . ' 2 my . , .5 CJ., ' -ws' . sf .J 1' ' .Hd ,. s , V .3-Z, :Ju ' , . f -. KIMBROUGH, MACK STEVEN Beamnont KING, MAYDELL Bridge City KITE, ROBERT DAVID Beaumont KNIGHT, ANN MARIE Beaurnont KOYM, KENNETH GEAN LANCSARICS, LADISLAU Sao Paulo, Brazil, S.A. LANDRUM, HENRY ARNOLD Cleveland LANDRY, JANET ANN Groves LARSON, PHYLLIS JEAN El Campo .-M49 fc if , 4 -ix LAWLER, THOMAS WILLIAM I Orange LIERMAN, JACKIE DON Rosebud LOMON TE, FRANK B. Beaumont LOONEY, WILMA WILLENE Beaumont LOPEZ ROBERT Baytown MARSHALL, ROBERT B. Silsloee MATTHEVVS, JERRY GLYN N Port Artlmr I f MAYO, CURTIS RAY A Angleton ' McDONALD, ROY C. ,L Kaufman , Q1 2 VAL. 45 G MCLIN, CHARLES SIDNEY I ' ii f Galveston I MCMINN, DAVID LEE N , i 3 Beaumont 1 , J f 9' CLASS OF1961 MCPHEE, HAROLD RAYMOND JR. Galveston MILLER, NORMA LEE Morgan IVIill MILLS, PEGGY NORTH Baytown MITCHELL, DONALD A. Houston gi '. V 1,5 .2211 1,9 f gilig MOORE, BENFORD JAMES I Neclerlanvl .P MOSELEY DONALD R. Beaumont MOSS, DAVID HENRY Raywood MULLER, LINDA LEE Texas City NORRIS, JOHN DAVID Port Arthur JL NUOKOHS, FORREST DALE Bloomington PAPANIA, ROBERT LEO Orange i 1 Q fav PENNEY, KENNETH Y LLOYD Cuvshing PILLOW, EDWARD J. i n L TI Baytown PINCI-IBACK, DOROTHY -' - K' LOU Amzlnmc PLUNK, LYNDA ANN ' T f V V Orange ' 3 'f la T , -' 3 .T 'Q RIC E STEWART NELSON I asper RICKIY1 SON KENNETH DUANE Corpus Chrzsh ROACII WILLA Orange ROBB C, YVONNE , f PO1fVVHXl'llIZgl01I Long Island V N f 'ff 1 PORTER, BARBARA JOYCE. Beaumont PRATT, DONALD ALLEN Beaumont RAMIREZ, MARY ELLEN Houston .ll-5 CLAS fs .f ' .E ..-ff A R' 1 f' I 4 T X 'Lx ' Q 1, Ln-1 . . ,gpg S OE1961 Ai- -- I ' H 1 ROBUCK, SUZANNE ' Beaumont I 3 RODGERS, LEON S. 3 - - , Ja, -,.,N g,'.y, Bemnnmat V 'f ' ' H , V 5 , ROTHER, JAMES ALOUSIAS V ' ' -' ' I Bay City 1 ROYSTON, CHARLES - , T fi LUDXVELL, JP.. -v ' ip Ben1m101zt ' WJ' A lx RUSH, AUBREY VERNON L' L V ' ., B1oo111i11gto1'1. 1 ' - V. . ' SALTZMAN, EARL SIDNEY 1 Va, Bezzzmzcmt F ' SEABERG, CHARLOTTE ANN Chinn Q A Lr- D A X lx' Q , I 3 L' r 5.3 if 4 , 4' I. . I wx Y Yi, 5 ' i Q' V F N 1 s J 1 'ig ...N I A 6 X I A A .' v A Q - .Vi an A A , 3' W- G Q 1 J .Y 1-Q . f J A ' K. ...L fwugi' . ,'1x'P .V I q, N 1 SEI-ION, S. IOLEEN Bemunmzt SHERRILL, HAROLD LEE Pleflger SHERXVOOD, DANNY L. jasper SIMMONS, BETTY S. Silslzce . -is N , I 'K 5 I 1 'wJ 3 I u KL J 1 ' I 2579, ' ' ' mu. 'Q wr-L 1.7 . H Q ,I P fe VERMILLION MARTHA VINCENT DEANNA MARIE SIMS, SARAH ELIZABETH Port Arthur SHILLINGS, CHARLES REESE Vlfoodville SMITH, ANITA KAYE Bemzmont SMITH, BETTY JO Mission SPAIN, BYRON ROBERT STEPAN, BETTY EMILIE El Campo STRANG, CHARLES KELLEY I SMITH, BILLY MACK -in , Dilsoll . , SMITH, RALPH E. I Orangefield 'T' is Swaeny K I I qi , lb ' gi f K vb I Aw' 54 CLASS OF19 y I IHANIES EUGENE DUKE ' h Beaunzont ,Q . THOMPSON EARL WAYNE - Hznztmgtan - , ,, N' 1, TIBBEITS LEONARD s. I K l A3 .1 A , -A 5 ImXXs. A VALVERDE, DORA Mission VAN HOOK, MARTHA ANN Bemnnont VERMILLION, BOBBY K. Bemmzo11t - iff' 1777 Walvzzzt Ridge, Ark. SVVAN, SI-IARY KAY Beaumont TALBOT, JAMES ADAM Port Neclzes 61 .I . -1 I A-Q + inf-J v. .-L iz W W if E ff , 4- ,T rv .J ,E I 4 lu H' A H l Lg' f , A' W gl f iw, P' fl 1+-4 E 1- f-- ,wa U f w1EsE, BILLIE GENE ' 1 - ,, Waco A ' , VVIMBERLY, G. A., IR. f, H' ' ' Beaumont , A 3 A A - WOODELL, HILDA 1 A ' ' ' Beaumont N 1, 'Q ' . WYATT, BARBARA FAYE , f-Q J M ' Silsbee X, 5 , L' E f ' -E Ei u E W E : Q l YEAEY, PI-IILLIP WAYNE .Q - ' Beaumont CE A uf - . 'fk D ZINC-ELMAN, CLARI ,,t 'Gr' A:Avg-E . Y I i if: I Port Arthur CLASS OF1961 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS FREDERICK RAY CASTEEL Treasurer LINDA CLAIRE BYERLY Secretary VVILLIAM V. HALL Vice-Presiclent NEAL ROBERT BANTA President ALLISON, MARTY ' ' . Beaumont AMES, DOLORES EVELYN Beaumont . ...L ANDERSON, CURTIS 5 ANTHONY Beaumont ARISCO, MARTIN ' Port Arthur , , . Beaumont ' Q4 - 'W I E... H' ARNOLD, ELIZABETH -,I -N W - ATKINS, NANCY Beaumont ATWOOD, THEODORE WADE Hamshire AUTREY, ESTA BETH Port Arthur BAKER, ANITA SUE Port Arthur BANTA, NEAL ROBERT I Beaumont BARNETT, JIMMY ELLIS Alvin BARRETT, BILLY Port Arthur BARRUM, JAMES ALLEN Beaumont BEARD, BILL Beaumont Y CLASS OF196 3- Us BEARD, CHARLES LINDEN Vidar BEDFORD, ROY GORDON Beaumont BELL, DICK 'Qi' 1 Beaumont . BENTON, DON JACKSON 1 I' Beaumrmt BOONE, JAMES BILL Port Arthur , Iv BOREL, RONALD VV. Port Arthur BOWEN, PI-IYLLIS Port Arthur BOX, LINDA JANE BCLZ7-1fH101'LlY BRADBURN, MEI.. OVERTON Liberty BRANTLEY, SUE Port Arthur BRAY, ELLIOTT ORRIN Port Arthur BREWER, CHARLES JOHN Orange BRISCOE, HESTER Liberty BRITT, ELVIE GENE Beaumont - I 'J iq -v Q: mp' .K gmlxkiflltg 5 1:1 CL SS OF19 CORLEY SYLVIA LOUISE DANTIN GLORIA JOY , fo' Nt! nliffs'-4 :ZA 'I -If-:C- ': 1l'! .,.. 'J- .Q ing CAMPBELL LAVERNE gr Q CANTU JACINTO ROBERT f 3, CARABINE DONNA - CASCIO BRENDA JOYCE 7174 CASTEEL FREDERICK RAY CHUBB, MARILYN SUE Beaumont COGGIN, JEANETTE Orange CONE, LYDIA JANE Port Sulphur, La. CONLEY, CONNIE Port Arthur IN BRITT, WILLIAM CHARLES Port Arthur BROWN, BRYAN E. Longview BROWN, CYNTHIA Groves BROWNLEE, JUDITH MARILYN Beaumont BROWNRIGG, JOHN CLARKE Beaumont BRYAN, JUDY ANN BUSBY, BETTY JO Buss, KENNETH WAYNE BYERLY, LINDA CLAIRE CABLE, BILL FRANK Orange CALAWAY, VINSON EUGENE Beaumont CALLAI-IAN, EARL WAYNE Fannett CAMERON, THOMAS DUDLEY Texas City CAMMACK, GERALD VAN Pineland 6 nf? 'O C' . ,,- F3:-Seg, 245 I , DEL BELLO, ELSIE ELAINE Mamie? DELI-IOMME, CHARLENE MARIE Baytown DEVLIN, WILLIAM JOSEPH Galveston DICKERSON, PAUL Orange DUBE, CAROLE LYNNE Baytown ESTES, FRANCES JANE ' ' ' Port Neches EWING, DALTON FORD Texas City FARRIS, JUDITI-I ANN f ' Beaumont FONTEN OT, UETHEL MARIE Clzirm FORTENBERRY, JEAN Beamwzovit -:XIX ' I 'Qgzrf a . V 2 5 1 jr 'I' T? J-,J I I I DUFFEE, LOUIS ADDISON Beaumont DUFLISSEY, BARBARA Beaumont F5 DUNN, JERRY RUSSELL Wi11vzic DUPLANTIS, DIANN T. Port Arthur Lx . . , -.2 - 3-2-2 HQ' ' f l K LH . , ,v ..,.. , I I '.5.2.L- CLASS OF196 F 5 as-5 FORTEN BERRY, JOAN Beaumont FRANK, ELLIS IM. Beaumont FULTZ, BONNIE ELAINE Navasota GARFIELD, LAWRENCE Beamvzont GILBERT, JANICE MARLEN E Port Arthur GOLIBART, MARY ADELLE Bemlmovzt GOOCH, J. W. Hemplzill GOODRICH, LARRY K. Beaumont GORDON, NANCY ELLEN Orange ' ,,,-.lxfw-37' .. f ' GOWAN, CAROLE LEE I ' I A ' Beagglcxil JAXIES CARL 1 fi' I 1 GR , If , I E ' 'H'-S Pi' 'N .f 'er 'L I-lou1nn,La. 4 P I ' I Q' , cP.ANGER,AD12LYN v vhffrt .- ,A II ' g A MARIE A, I , V L, '27 Q--. Bridge City Li' Y ., , A ' 5, A if GREAK, ALICE JEAN 'f i 5513 59 Af 'I .A Liberzy ' 'I ' A ' ' A d ' A U 'I GRIPON, I-IARRELL ARNOT -' -I I 'A I ' ' - Q , WJI1- Devers .J ,. I3 PJ 3 -4: iw :.i .475 FQ. ' 5 I 'Q if 1 . X iv '- JJ L 51525555 ' 15 get '-I.. : F , 43' Mr, Sf' ,J 'PI A 1 2 V 'L' iw , IB GUTTERIDGE, SHERRY SUE Orange HAIR, FLOYD LYNN Beaumont HALL, THOMAS SANFORD Ln Porte HALL, WILLARD C. Beaumont HARRIS, BETTY KAREN Port Arthur HAVARD, ARDIS NEWTON Groves HAWTHORN, HUBERT FRANKLIN, JR. Beaumont HENSLEE, DON Beaumont HERRMANN, RICHARD THOMAS La Porte ,au in my -Q-are - HIRASAKI, GEORGE JIRO Vidar I-IODCE, ROBERT LEWIS Beaumont HOLMES, MARGARET JEWEL jasper HOOD, WILLIAM THOMAS TAYLOR, JR. Beaumont HORSLEY, VERNE DALE Nederland CLASS OF1962 'Q . HOWARD, JAMES A. ,ms 5' ' A Beaumont , ,- HUDDLE, MYNONE , Groves ' ' ,,v-f HURST, REBECCA SUE - - 2 ,I .. , South Bend, Ind. f if ' ILES, KEN , a t .A M Port Arthur . ' V Y VJ5, ' INMAN, JOHN B. A f' ,Q Q Q , La Marque ,JN If H f ' J IX 'fy ' JOHNSON, OMA JEWEL Orange JONES, JAMES BURTON Orange KARN S, JUDITH LEE B eaumzmt KELLEY, LAURA BETH Bunn KERR, MICHAEL JAY Corpus Christi IRWIN, WALTER LEE, II Hamshire IVES, JANICE LEE Beaumont JACKSON, DEAN Beaumont JOHNSON, MARY ANN Port Arthur fi J I ar 'wr J 9' n 5s5 g'ff91535T,g? J 2? KETTERING, BARBARA Beaumont KING, BARBARA Baytown KINNEBREW, MARY ANN Beaumont KLEBBA, JO MARIE Pori' Arthur KLUTZ, JERRY LEWIS Port Arthur KNEPPLE, BONNIE JEAN Houslon KNIGHT , TIMOTHY FRANK Por! Arthur KOEHLER, JANICE JEAN 'I 'exux City KOEI-ILER, JUDITH VVYLMA Texas City LAIIHE, THOMAS EDVVARD, lieu-111110111 LATIL, LAN NY WILLIAIVI Beaumont LAUV E, RONALD FORD Port Arthur' LEGATO, LYNVVOOD JOSEPH BCl1'll1110'l'Il, LEOPOLD, EVELYN RUTH Porl. A1'lh1l.r 4 , .ff l 1 ' .':..T5 .i,, ., . z.I.:T:- ' 'F W 'o f a , 17 If f LM - . ' Inq sq f 1 I FL 5 -11 II CLASS OF196 ,n 'I rv ' 1 ' Q, , 4: 5- 'Q . 1 ' y N, J' ' J -ll' 'xi' , W 'U 'Ir 1 X . ,, . N .L Exif 4, r.. 43 - 'x:mg.d. A ' ' :- We ' 'g:,,,-'gn . ,MQ7 1g:3.f'f'rf'f2ga ' , nun . umm! Q Y-' 'N an-lf' , 'ann' LIBY, MOLLY ANN Port Al'fl1 ur LONG, SADIE PATRICIA Beaumont LONG, SHIRLEY ANNIS Port Arthur LUNSFORD, JULIA MARION Bemmzont MAGGIO, MARIE Hemmzont MAREK, SYLVIA ANN MARSCI-I, KATHERINE MARTIN , LARRY W. MARTIN, VVANDA JEAN liezmbmont U MATHESON, JIMMY A. Rosebud MATTINGLY, MARTIN LESLIE Becmmont MATTINC-LY, ROBERT Beaumont MAXWELL, LINDA L. Beaumont ,532 JL I V :J f KIXIQY, ROBYN DERRELL 1 or MAYS, GWENDOLYN SUE I-Ioaston MAYS, MARY Beaumont MCCARTHY, SI-IEILA GAIL Port Arthur Sl l MCDANIEL, FRANCIS Beaumont MCEWIN, LOUIS VVILLIAM, IR. Port Artlmr MOGAHEY, MARGIE HELEN V idor MCGUFF, CAROLE MELAINE Port Arthur McMAHON, MARGARET ANN Beaumont I I Er ' S A E' .P 1 . , ., , I I MCNEELY, LEWIS I-IERMAN : I f : if I A N' A ' Beaumont ix , 5 f 2' Q A . ' ' A 3 AYICRIXEJOLDS, ROBERT Lf '. 1 ,,, K Hr g -' -- I 4 A I ' -wif V I .- Q pgx .r I ' I I - , Houston E, :- ' McTIGUE, JOHN -- , . . M LAVVRENCE, JR. R ' -2- gZi,1,Zfi ' , Pasadena I H , We yig, 'E-I MEACHAM, JEFF ORAN F' p N ' , ' V Hardin 3 X , E- 1 g MEADS, FLORENCE NELL '7 l Zi j If f AH i V Deweyville I MEEKS, GARY ARNOLD F' I Beaumont 11... MEYERS, MARY LOUISE 1 Marshall MIKE, ROBERT L. Marshall MILES, ALICE PAYE Lnfkin MILLER, MAX DONALD Beaumont MINTER, IANICE IANELLE Beaumont MOORE, I. W. Victoria MOREHEAD, HAROLD G. Beaumont MURRY, NORMA SHIRLEY Beaumont MYERS, E. ROYLENE Vidar NAGEL, BRENDA NELL V idor NELSON, JAMES HAROLD Orange Lf NICOLINI, CARMEN L. Galveston NORTON, DONALD RAY Nederland PAGE, CLADY PAUL Rye PARTIN, JAMES HARMON Houston PAYNE, ALICE KAYE. Beaumont PAYNE, JANELL Be1z111nont PELTIER, J UANITA FAYE Port Neches RAU M, JAMES M. Bezzmnont RICH KER, CHARLEEN ANN Port Arthur RIGGS, JERRY WAYNE BeazL1no'11t RIGGS, LORINDA LOU l3ez1z111'1o11L RILEY, SANDRA Port Al'lI71l7' POOL, JERRY BCIl'l1t17'l0'l'Lt IJOWERS, TED BERTON Beaumont PRUNS, DONALD R. Galveston RAGLAND, JUNE ANNE BCl1'llfHI011i CLASS OP196 'WWME 'E 3' ww , va I ,Qfffg ROBLOVV, TED LARRY J f ' ' ' Bemmzont 1 'r ROGERS, DELBIAR 'L 47 mem' s E wma km ' , 7' A' ROGER , UL ' I ' Ben'11'111ont ' ROUSI-I, FRANCES MARGARET - 1101151011 - RU THEREORD, LINDA ANN Benn 1110111 X. v, SAYRE, CAROLYN RUTH IJt1SL'ltI811Il SCHACT, ROBERT Alvin SI-IADDOCK, DANIEL KENNETH B111'keville SHEPHERD, DAVID Port Arthur SHORT, FRANK Silsbee SINIPSON, SHERRY LORENE Beaumovzt SIROS, EVA JANE BGl11L1I'lOTlt SMILEY, JO VERN Galveston SBIITH, DANIEL JOSEPH Galveston .Q jj ,L X, 1, 1 I IW Nl J, ' ' 1' .. !fxf,'zGlsl!asfa 1 'aw' '.1 rib fl fx I 9 i5 1 YQ, I-L. '. -'1-. ' ,,-A. !,'- U 1 ,F Q , as QQ I if ' :J l , 111. 2 s Wt N ,uf . I .fry CLASS O1-7196 WALSTON, IO ANN . Orange WATKINS, CHARLES I ALEXANDER I 5 .',, , Q' , ' Port Arthur e 4-F VVATKINS, JULIENNE C. ee- ' Groves Lf .'. WEBB, IOANNE I, ip. Beaumont Y VVI-IITE, SANDRA C. If W Beaumont if X A LH. ' X .lflllul VVHITMAN, LILLIAN IRENE Silslzee VVILLIS, ANNIE SUE Beaumont WILSON, IUDITH Beaumont VV INTERS, LISA ROSE Tuscaloosa, Ala. WITTE, LOIS IANELL Bellville VV ONES, NANCY CLAIRE Beaumont YOUNGBLOOD, DOTTIE PAUL Nederland VVHITLOVV, TED VINSON Port Arthur VVILLIAMS, JOHNNY RAY jasper VVILLIFORD, GEORGE VERNEAL Beaumont -Q .17 STEVENS, CAROL ANN Beaumont STOKES, LYNDA ROSAMON D Port Arthur STONE, WILLIAM Port Arthur SWEARINGEN, GLEN RONALD Port Arthur TALBERT, LINDA FLORENCE Groves THOMAS, CHARLES R. THOMAS, MARTHA SUE THOMPSON, STEVE TIBBITS, ANNIE LEE H anlmmer TODD, CONLEY L. Newton VAN VLECK, CARY BAYLE Corpus Christi WADDELL, MARVIN Beaumont VVALKER, ESTHER ELLEN Bearm-:ont 5 A E' my lll I' x I xl I 'l-l A, I h Tia ax 'WY A sis 'S I FRESI-IMAN CLASS OFFICERS SHARON ADAIR TRASK Secretary PATRICIA ANN ROGERS Treasurer CHARLES BRUCE STRATTON President JOSEPH DONALD WARREN Vice-President ABELMAN, BETTYE JEAN Beaumont ABENA, JOSEPH THOMAS Galveston ' go ,LE f' . ACCARDO, CARL JOHN 7 Beaumont ALDREDCE, MICHAEL E. Gilmer ALLARDYCE, JOHN MILTON Beaumont ALLRED, RONNIE MERRITT Groves ANDERSON, BEN CAYNOR Freeport ARMISTEAD, BETTY RAY Beaumont ARNOLD, ANN Hemphill ARTHUR, MAVIS EVELYN Beaumont ASAFF, GERALD WAYNE Marshall Wo-J ' ASBURY, LOU ANN 'Ii' Beaumont ASCOL, JOY ANN Beaumont ASTA, ANTHONY Beaumont BACI-I, CHRISTINE MARIE T exas City BACON, JAMES EARL Angleton BARTI-IELL, JERRY LOU Beaumont CLASS OF1963 BARTON, RAYMOND E. Orange ' - BAYLOR, RAYMOND VREELAND Conroe BEELS, ROBERT LEONARD La Porte BERESFORD, WILMA M. Groves 'S BIRDWELL, DORIS HELEN E V, A A -aft , . fx 15 I , am! 'Q S Vl0l01' 1 1 BISHOP, CHARLES hx WALTER Texas City BISHOP, MARY LOU Lufkin BLACKWELL, RANDY RAY Beaumont 7:-RI 1 BLAKE, NORMAN EVERETT Beaumont . BLOCH, MADELINE T MARIAN Nederland BOLLICH, ELRIDGE NICHOLAS IfVinnie BON URA, ANTOINETTE MARIE Port Arthur BORDELON, MIKE C. Port Arthur BOREL, SHERRY 6? Port Acres f BRACKIN, DELBERT LYNN Orange I BRANNAN, PATTY SUE Beaumont Q A X 1 BRANSTETTER, PAULA E MARIE I ax- J E Sulfphur Springs v BRENT, DON MAHLON Lovelady BRIDGES, WANDA GAYLE Vidar BRITTAIN, JAMES L. H ouston BROOKS, MARY ELIZABETH Paris BROWN,,R1CI-IARD MORRIS Dayton BROYLES, LESLIE WAYNE Garland -fre' BRUCE, JANICE L. Beaumont BRUCE, LEWIS L. Beaunlvowt 'BRUGGER, ELEANOR Anuhunc BUCHANAN, JACK WEST Kirbyville BUCK, WILLIAM TAFT Beamnont CAIN, JAMES ALTON Groves CAMPBELL, NOLAN WAYNE Beaumont CAMPBELL, REBECCA Newton CANO, JOI-IN GILBERT Marfa CAREY, BERYLYN FAE Beaumont CARTER, GARY LEE Nederland if T sv 7 I 6 T ...., awe, F X s' 5 , ,WWE ' w...f J , Z - CLASS OF1963 CASEY, BRENDA 'K .WY gg. BP' Beaumont CAVER, OTHOR GENE Beaumont CLARK, RITA PAY Bemnnont COCCIN, HAROLD WAYNE Orange COLEMAN, JUDITI-I GAIL Port Arthur f COMPTON, DOUGLAS -C254 VV AYN E E Kerrville iii '1T','-I7 ,fain 'S- nb! CONES, LOTS ROWENA Silslvee CONVV AY, MARTHA SUE Beam mont COON, BETTY JEAN IfVest Orange CORLEY, PENNY ADAIR Orange COYLE, RICHARD M. Texas City CRAVV FORD, ELOISE Beauvnont CRESWELL, AARON LEE VVinnie CRESVVELL, ANN N eclerlnnd CRISS, DONA KAE Texas City CROUCH, DONALD BEAUFORD . , Baytown CUNNINGHAM, JOAN Port A1'f7711-T :,. ff' 1 , S M -ff-' 2. ,a?2 '9'5Y 4,5 155' fig-' ,qw I :aw v , 1 r, 0 ,I N ' 4 ' vw' JW ni r '1 f-I rl ' f I ,551 -gl! V 6, ta r 7' 1 5 I ' .. .' 15 -s - them N 5' 3 I I' 'U I DAVIS, DONNA MAE Houston DEERMAN, DAVID LLOYD Angleton DE HART, JUDY Silshee DE ONIER, ANN FRANCES Beaumont DE VILBISS, VIRGINIA Beaumont DILLISTONE, PATRICIA MARIE Bellaire , ,D A DOCKAL, NEAL If 1- , Galveston H , I. -- f- DOMINGUELTOMMIE Lou w ' I Port Arthur ' 9 DRAIN, MARSHA GAIL A .-4 Killeen ,A '1-9' N DUCOTE, THOMAS EDWIN Y ' W Nederland A DUNLAP, Lois JEANNE ' I Bridge city DUNN, WALTER N GARLAND, JP.. ,A , B I f , . Diilrahggf P.osAR1AJo -5' u A A in Port Arthur I I EHRHARDT, WILMA 9 ...I GLAYDENE W I Baytown ' ELISSALDE, MARCEL H. 1 e umo t f ., FATINETIEFE, MARGIE ' I M' Beaumont I I ,A 31 FIELD, HUDSON Pasadena CLASS OP 1963 FIELDS, DONA GAYE Orange FLOWERS, IOHNNIE EDWARD, JR. Beaumont FORD, CHARLES STEPHEN Houston FOSTER, HARRIS WILSON Port N eches FUSSELL, DELMAR RAY Port Arthur GALUSHA, CONNIE ELAINE Beaumont GARWOOD, GORDON PRIOUR Corpus Christi GARY, KAREN HELENE Port Arthur GASKIN, JO Beaumont GEISMER, MARY Beaumont GENT RY, MIRIAM ELAINE Angleton GERMANY, JUDY I.-EA ' Buna - GERRO, GUY Baghdad, Iraq ' BERVVIN Galveston I . ., GIROIR, ROBERT DOUGLAS I ' Beaumont GIROIR, WANDA MARIE Port Arthur I Q GLASS, BUFORD DOUGLAS 12 V J I 'xi GILBERT, KENNETH Beaumont f - --- if 1 .A f vlvk'2 ew 'Ai A W. -zz,-, GLENN LOIS RU TH Beaumont GONZALES, MIGUEL M. M, - Q ' Orange Q i A GRIFFIN, CHARLES ji- 5' , ' 2 , WENDELL 5- -N' I Beaumont 5 sf GROSPIRON, LYNN RHEA , M 'X La Marque 'A ' HALL, LOUIS DEWITT I' Angleton ' I ',f?, HALPIN, JOHN EDWARD ty' Nfineola I I-IALVORSEN, DOROTHY . ' . ,, Port Arthur I-IAMRICK, LYNN DAYLE Texas City HANCOCK, TI-IOMASENA Devers HANEY, ROY ELMO Texas City I-IARBIN, EVERETTE DARRELL Beauvnoni HARRIS, MARILYN NAN Port Arthur I-IARTY, BARBARA ANN Port Noches HAUGLAND, JIMMY NIXON Galena Park HAZELTON, FREIDA Beaumont HEATHMAN, ALAN EUGENE Beaumont HENRY, GEORGE MELVIN Mont Belvieu 'Z A I 'L ' if f 'ff- 9Qu I fi' 1 s li. Ki' I gf, , -'N Rx '27 Viv D CLASS OF1 I 1 V ,,x ' I D Q K 2 111 I I Q. 'lr if V-1 L i 5 . 963 HICKSON, MONA KATHLYN Fort Worth I-IILL, MORRIS LEE Texas City 1-IODES, MARIANNE M. Beaumont HOLLEY, JOAN Beaumont HOLMES, BETTY ANNE Jasper HONSINGER, QUINTON BRIAN Mont Belvieu HORN, PATRICIA HOWE, LETA SUE I-IUBER, IVY MARIE HUGHES, TIMOTHY HUSSEY, PAMELA ISBELL, THOMAS OLAN Conroe JANECKA, ARTHUR JOE Columbus JANTZ, SHIRLEY RAYE Beaumont JEFFERS, MAXINE Vidor JOBE, GLENDA KAY Orange JOHNSON, JUDY SANDRA Beaumont -lm -'A' W 31 Nd 1-if '- ': 'f gum 3 I , I f kv 'll , ir ' W , 52 ' C7 I -sa CLASS LA ROCCO, ANGELA ROSE Houston LEATHERWOOD, WAYNE ALAN ' . Groves LeBLANC, CHARLES 63' - Port Arthur LeBLANC, MAX JOHN HA:-71' Port Arthur 1 ' 4- LeCLERE, FRANCES ,Q MARIAN ' Houston LEE, NORMA ANN Beaumont LEE, REBECCA LOU Port Arthur LeMAIRE, VALERIE JANE Beaumont LeMEILLEUR, CRAIG ALLIN Kerrville LEWIS, DONNA RAE Port Arthur LEVVIS, DONNA SHARON Houston O M9 1 X - .. , L .1'xW'I ,,., ll K , I , I . JOHNSON, MARY ALICE Beaumont JOHNSON, SEARCY Groves JOHNSON, SUELLYN Galena Park JONES, AUBREY MELVIN Terrell JONES, DELILAH Port Arthur KATTAWAR, BARBARA ANGELLE Beaumont JACKIE L. I ,i KENNY, PATRICK JAMES N KETCI-IELL, DIANA KING, ALICE GENE , KING, KENNETH RAY KINGSBERRY, BILLIE ANN brenham KINNEBREW, HUGH EDWARD Beaumont KLIESCH, LINDA JANICE Orange KOONCE, LORETTA ANNE Nederland I.!A1NDRY, ANITA MARIE 1 or LANGTON, LUCY ANN Orange 10. . Q., LONGENECKEP., LoIs , ELAINE Iv- - , .. A Pasadena ' ..3J fA ' A LOSTAIQDAIIYL ROGER I - Crosby ...I K ' I I6UNDY, RUTH D. 'rg , ,Iv roves It - , j ' MALMGRHN, NANCY 'I i 'I' I I I LOUISE I wx ff A Pofffmlwf ffffi.. iff . I, IF I I 1?fIAA1?IITHEI, WILLIAM EARL -gi., ,,'. ,x J QL gy, N da wwe 'Iii iw :': I. Milf? Ig I ' rl: MANUEL, DAVID fi-'ffm giidzff-'f-Q: I J1 l -f-Jews I it ' ., f ..-- H' Fannett X gr, N,- MARTIN, COLLEEN ANN '3- Port Arthur MARTIN, DANIEL NOAH Liberty MARTIN, JAMES P. fm 1' W' Houston -W MARTINI, EUGENE IOI-IN Galveston MCCLELLAND, MALCOLM BEVIL Beamnont MCCELLAND, RONALD HOWARD Beaunwnt MCCOY, NINA KAY Durant, Okla. MCFARLAND, CURTIS WAYNE Livingston A J.,-' . wg, MCGUIRE, RICHARD EUGENE Beaumont McKEE, JAMES ANTON Houston MCKINNIE, CAROL ANN Bellaire MCLAUGHLIN, GERALD - EDWARD 4? Silslaee , 4, 'N 91,61 MCMANUS, JOHN JOSEPH - 3? CTW ' 59 ':f. . I Old Ocean x , H, V, Q MCMONAGLE, PATRICIA fr--QM-V ' ' Port Arthur MEASELS, DAVID ARLEN Beaumont METI-IVIN, BILLIE SUE Port Arthur MILLER, LINDA FAYE Port Arthur CLASS OF1963 MILLS, ROSEMARY Dallas MIMS, JENNIE jasper MITCHELL, BRENDA JOYCE Orange MORPHEIV, SAM WILLIAM Texas City MORRIS, MARGIE JEAN Center MORRISON, TONI CAROLYN Galena Park MORRISS, ROY EUGENE Painpa F MOSBY, DEWEY . ' f in Q ? Orange Y I A MULLEN, PATRICK 1, BORDEN Q1 Bemunont :H P MURPHY, WILLIAM E., IR. ivy? Ackerman, Miss. ,fffff yfqq NANTZ, NANCY ANNE , 4, 6, Beaumont NEAL, THOMAS DAVID Texas City 2 ' ' - , YORMAND, BETSY ' - . - 'S' Eeazunont Q ' I vi., 1 . I M ,QP NOVAK, BONNIE MAE -A 3- N7 ' Beaumont . I ' I ' 'E QLIVIZR, GEORGE D., IR. ' 1 Z, ,N A V V, ,,- 'X' lf' exas Iity 1 I M41 , I. , OPRAN, LINDA GALE all , I x.'f1-g,...,'- Beaumont ORR, LYNETTE ELIZABETH Port Arthur JEAN - 5-m m A f 'R 1 4fv'1 1' T ' ' Beaumont ,LX ,Eff Port Arthur s- JR , A. K! Diboll ' Po t A th 5' R I 4 T 7' 141' 1 ' Beaumont 'T ' Y CLASS OF 1963 POWERS, VIVIEN LEIGH Pon Neches , , U I PRATT, ARTHUR CHARLES 5' ' . Navasota ' PROFT, MARGARET ANN ' 6' Port Arthur N -- RALP1-1, MARIAN RUTH Center ' ' Q RASKE, BETTY JEAN Beaumont REAVES, ROBERT EARLE Port Arthur REDICK, BONNIE SUE Port Arthur RICHARDSON, JO ANN Orange 5 RIECEL, PHILIP RICHARD, 4-S. JR Beaumont RILEY, PAT Port N eches RINANDO, NANCY ANN Beaumont RITZLER, LEO ANTHONY Galveston ROBBINS, AARON R., III Georgetown AIZSJBISON, GLENDA ANN to ROBISON, SANDRA LOUISE Port Arthur ROBUCK, MARTHA LOUISE Beaumont . RODEN, MARIAN YVONNE Port N eches OTEY, ELIZABETH ANN Port Arthur OUSLEY, EDWARD JAMES, JR. Houston PALMER, CHUCK WILLIAM Texas City PARK, RICHARD GALE Beaumont PARKER, GWENDOLYN ANN Port Arthur PARRISI-I, LINDA Vialor PARROTT, BILLY MACK PARSLEY, MARVIN CLYDE, PATE, BILLY FRANK H PAYNE, EDWIN MARTIN XJ PERRY, FRANCES IRENE PETERS, JOCK DENNIS Houston PETERSON, PATRICIA EDITH Beaumont PLESSALA, MARILYN ANN Port Arthur PLOTT, WOFFORD Groves POTTER, JAMES C., JR. Beaumont POWERS, JOHN PIKE, IV Beaumont R- ROGERS, PATRICIA ANN . I Beaumont EUMELT, MICHAEL BARRY eaumont A ,L RUNNELS, WILLIAM MACK D 5 5 ' Marshall - A- ww- MSL .1 RUSSELL, JOE ALAN Beaumont - ' U- ' , , RUSSELL, MARY FRANCES ' - ' . A, Daytona Bench, Fla. ' ' SADLER, NAN CAROLE 'A - ,A Port Arthur L fl' nf' ffji' 5 L -L I lu: xw ?!f - SANTULLO, LINDA LEE . ' ' Houston . 5' SAUNDERS, NANCY A .K ' 2 Q ELIZABETH 'f' ,Q - ' ,' Beaumont SAY, MICHAEL WAYNE 3. - Y, - Groves YQ ' - f SCI-IAEFER, MYRNA LOUISE . ,Sf Port Arthur , SCHEFFLER, TERRY ,if CHARLES K f If ' aa Houston A ,D . SCOTT, NANCY M. ' Navasota Y , SENS, MARY FRANCES V 4, , 5, K, P 'W Beaumont 'fa at T2 ' , ' 5 SI-IORTT, JAMES CARROLL , X ba- ' ' ' 9 Beaumont ,fe -N , - , N' kk SHUFORD, MILLY ' 1 , - kgs! Port Neches if Q, ' 'W iv rli i K 1- - SILVA, BERNADINE K, 'i A A X - 32 ,,,,, Liberty , .. N 4' -5 Eli -fir, 3745 '5 SIMON, PATRICIA GAIL J - A If I f L 'fi Q j T ' 55 'sniff -' Angleton 1- Y I IW 4 7 41 'A ' ' CLASS OF1963 'J , 3-N it G7 SKARDA, JAMES FRANK 'L - A - -- .- Bloomington . , W 5 EKINNER, DAVID S. A , X I X' range ,., ,Q ff- S . - .9 Q PQI-'QQ sM1TH,A1LEEN ma 'Q' . , G-if 3. J qi U ' K2 -4 , Beaumont Y, ' nl rl at 1 'wg .29 ' ' SMITH, MARGARET JANIS J 1 - ' ' ' Groves J SMITH, MARILYN LOUISE , 4' - 1, A Port Arthur ' Q Y. ' ' ' ' SMITH, MARION HARVEY' ' - WL 1 'Vg wx Beaumont A 'A5:'? 1g1, ' . 'A I SMITH, ROY EARL - , A . Houston ,H w N ' ' . YN SNIIQTH, SANDRA GANELL 4 , , ,. ' - f' Lu in - I f 'V 45' -' W... ZMITH, SUE ELLA V35 1 A V, V - roves ' ' A ,V T , SMITH, SUSAN ALICE ., 5 3, rf Port Arthur f - A ' I' F SMITHER, ALBERT L, , ' I 1 my I LAWRENCE T J,gj?w kgfeifgff ' ' ' ' Beaumont I f' , ima - SMITHERS, PAUL DAVID Beaumont SONNIER, PAMELA CATHERINE ln. Port N eches ' SPEAR, SANDRA SUE Pasadena SPEIGHTS, JAMES COLLIER Hemphill SPELL, ROBERT RAY Beaumont SPIDLE, ALBERT AGEE Beaumont STANDLEY, ANN CAROLYN L .LT . Baytown STEELE, PATRICIA ANN -. Nederland. R SDTEPHENS, BETTE J. . ., . . range , , A I9 aa f I ZTEPHENS, LOIS ELAINE Ig, wi' ' '1 ' 'SJ ' gi eaumont QT: 2 'H' STRANGE, SANDRA SUE xi, ' y 4 Port Arthur I I Q3 STBI3i?iI1'CTEON, CHARLES Beaumont A S SFPTAK, JOHN ELO 323552: 1512? , . ' ouston ' D b , .. TANTILLO, JULIE ANN nf? ' ' Port Arthur W,-55 N TARBETT, JAMES ALLAN -r -' 3. V1.1 .I r 1 ' 5 Pasadena ' QI ,Q f j - ' ' I. A TENN1SON,NIKOLA CLAIPI I, 'J W! 1 . f X ' Clmnnelview V . TERPIY,.WILL LAWRENCE A, I , Lampasas 'ff 4 V THOMAS, LARRY , Houston THOMPSON, GLORIA JAYNE Port Neches U Q I JI, I IJ . IOMLIN, JANEY , , . A Port Arthur 3 TOUB, SAMUEL G. El Paso TRAINER, MICKEY LaRAY Beaumont 4 'X TRASK, SHARON ADAIR V1 Beaumont XM, , ,, I I' TRAVIS, CHARLENE A. ,H -4 , I -373' I wif- tif: ' -' Beaumont f'2-- 'i ,qfx J Qi ly ili , TROUSDALE, WYLIENE 'I ' I 'I 2 ., S,' 55 -K., f :T ' Q. Dayton I A A it A EYQART, TZSVA JEAN l'lC'l01'!lgC, HS. TYNER, WILLIAM Beaumont HARMSON CLASSOP1963 VERRET, ERIK PHILLIP Beaumont VICKERY, ARTHUR PERRY Beaumont WADDELL, YVONNE , f-. ' Q Beaumont 'X E. , V ' A WAGGONER, PATRICIA eau: I '. ' Y' If 4 ' I O ANN r fl J Y . f X H range ' J 4, ' F --f-L WALDO, JUANNA GAIL ' f I 73 'U 4' Groves , '3I?fgT , li A .7 lg - VV ZXLDROP, CHARLOTTE l , ' ' X' mg, ,K ' NN I I Orange ' I WALTERS, ALICE MAE X ' Q-,QQIQ 3:59 x7idUT M22-'fx I ' I a5 il x..x'n. . , , V' - '-'FCTQY I 4' Beaumont ' ,, ,s WATSON, BARBARA ANN --NV , - Beaumont VVATSON, MYRNA CAROL 6 A, I Port Arthur . .. I , .. Leif S4 WATSON, WILBERN U ,I fd il A WALLACE 'Q' ' ' Beaumont H 4 , . WELLS, EDIT , ' Beaumont ' - N I WERNER, KENNETH - it b HENRY Houston 'fy If I, I WHITE, JIMMY .L I 'I CHARLES Freeport ,I J I A--- f I f I IE fT T 'J WHITFIELD, ,GTI I' . A I KATHRYN. GAY 'A .Q -' ' I , -. E, X Port Neches ,A Vip '1 sk J b ' , L ' ' VVILDER, CHARLES LARUE -, ' 1 Q ' f , Houston I, ' V 85, ' VVJIISQKERZON, MOLLIE . ' - ' , . I LEN 1 . ' - . ' 9 Vidar ' ' ffevnw . we 2 WILLIAMS, JEAN ELOISE 43 if ,vfji . .... W .fi If- Beaumont I A Fi7 iQ?'a I I' ' 3 WOLFEAN, SYBIL DORIS .H 9, -L1 I Anahuac WRIGHT, JONEL Nederland WRIGHT, LOU CAROLYN Jasper ZEPEDA, MARY CARMEN Galveston 'X ALLEN, MILDRED Port Arthur ANDREWS, EDWARD Nederland ARANIBAR, AMILKAR Houston BABIN, MARY IOSEPI-IINE Port Arthur -QKWK1 rwk . 'fb'-'X L 4-'X 'IQ-Vik, 'I :a, r r'-J-uri' J' BAKKER DUWAYNE - V Evansville, Wyo. BARNES, CATHY , b ' ' , Bridge City BERRYMAN, SYBIL ' A Port Arthur BENOIT, PAUL A. Groves BODIN, ALVIN l IO1ISfDll BROUSSARD, WELDON Port Arlrhur CHANCE, ELIZABETH C. Bezmmont T , if F f mf VOCATIO T 'K , .N ' 1 ff. P F K ,Q,1'gf? T! ' A f 'G' 4 r .I QU-1 ,,. U, T -WH! 1' -. - blk .7 T K 1 .L t, , FORSTON, MICHAEL Orange FRANKLIN , INEZ Beam-urorzt GARDNER, JAMES D. Beaumont '.F'w?r ,S :.: I 'k:': L J N1 f m, L 5 A Q xxff 3 W A CLARY, THELMA Vidar COOK, ALVA Port Arthur CORDEAU, AUDREY Port Ac-res DEAN, MAGGIE Orfmge FLETCHER, DOUGLAS Nederland GREEN, YVANDA JEAN Port Arthur HERPSTREITH, GENEVA Bridge City HOUSTON, VALLIE Berzzlmorzt HOYLE, CORRINE Bemmzorzt HUNT, ELEANOR Orange J 1- J. I W In .I ,-L .u if P.J!.j .Z-' R' I ' . JONES, HILDA Groves KING, DOROTHY M f 51 ' Q' -P' ffm 3 5 Port Arthur I I , -7 KLINKHAMMEP., KRISTINE I 1 'ii- A F Vidar for -T H, LUKER, CHARLES A H Freeport MARTIN, PATSY Port Arthur 3 4 MCALISTER, BERDELL Beaumont MCINNIS, CHARLES V idor ' iff Y'!' ' IVIELETON, WILLIAIVI 7 ' Groves '5- L - fn 5 'S H' W n. , gf ,gif- 3 G.. w F N I 1 I Q 2,4 MOREAU, RONALD Port Arthur MORVANT, TOMMY Port N eches MOVVAT, TI-IELMA Beaumont OCATIONS NELSON, RICHARD Port Arthur O'NEAL, JAMES Port Arthur PICT ON, VVILLIANI Port Arthur QUARLES, KITTY Bemmzont RICH, PATRICK Bemmzont ROBERTS, RIADOLINE Befzzunont ROBINSON, BILLY Groves ROSE, HAROLD Beazmzont RUSSELL, MARVIN Port Arthur SIMMONS, ROY GENE Beaumont SMITH, LENORE Nederland SPLIRLOCK, LILLIE Bridge City STEPHEN S, OLETA Orange ,Q-1' gd Q- TALBOT, PHIL Port Nechcs THOMPSON, ELLIS Bemzmont THOMPSON, HORTENSE Port Ar1.h1.u' TI-IOMAS, LAVERNE Beaumont VVALLACE, LEON Bccmmont VV EEKS, NED New Iberia, La. WILSON, ALLAN Beaumont WOOD, DANIEL Newton . 'hi 'sr TOUCHSTONE, CATHERINE Beaumont VARA, RODOLFO Port Arthur VV ALLACE, JOE N. Instruct-or Bemnnont L '- N 4. 4 , 9 1 I ' 7 ' ff, A E X, ' , I sas' 'i 1-'hx 1 ' 191 E: I. -57 OCATIONS ,.-rf ' x x R 60 4-,,....- N5 2 IYIFLUTMG Cary VanVleck leads the Alpha Chi Omegas in song at a Period II Bush Party. ps IE! Kappa Deltas Bennie VValker, Barbara King, Gretchen Burner, and Hester Briscoe prepare to greet the rushees. Peggy Alexander. SORGRITY USH Adding an Oriental flavor to the Alpha Delta Pi Rush Party are Jackie Dezelle, Jean lohnson, Io Vern Smiley, Patsy Beard, and Delta Zeta alumna LOU' Kaye md Safdh Sims ' make last minute changes before welcoming rusheea fi pw- ,J J fi SQRCDRITY USI-I , Thunderbird? Jo Condray, Sammie Eskridge, Yvonne Robb, and Anna Lee Aulbaugh at the A Chi O Grecian party. Rebekah Baker shows DZ's Barbara Wfilkinson, Suzanne Robuch, Marty Allison, Marijolm Rowe, Teddy Barclay, and Brenda Cascio how to do the hula. Elizabeth Muller, Darlene Galloway, Kay C. Roscoe, Judy Arnold and Diane Younger invite rushees to the A D Pi's version oF Lamar Tech. Marty Allison listens while DZ's Janice Minter, Sue Harper, Ruth Ann Stevenson, Lynda Stokes and Linda Xvoods lament the Fate of the girl who is stuck with a not so great blind date. You mean Venus was an Alpha Chi Omega? Indy Karns, Yvonne Robb, and Anna Lee Aulbaugh at the Grecian Rush Party. I The way to a rushees' heart is through his stomach the Sigma Nu's say. FRATER ITY USI-I Ro Corneaux concedes to rusheeg not had Y poker, just good rush know-how. Pi Kappa Alpha welcomes rushees to a luau. fs i 1 'lil f ill it lg G I 'z .- 1.1 I Doug McFarland wants to know who will take the first try at skiing as K A's party begins at Cow Bayou. Dale I-larmon at the Alpha Tau Omega Beatnik party. XVrite your name or make your mark, says John Cerniglia at a K A party. Sig Ep's entertain rushees with clinner at the Golden Arrow Restaurant. Are these Pi Kappa Alpha party favors? - - - no wonder they got 32 pledges. A Hostess Diane Younger shows rushees why they should pledge Sigma Nu. Jflifl ,-Ag . . BT? -J 4. :fp Q. .3..N N ' E 1 5 If E+-we-fM,Q,,, why, ff, my , . 7 ' ' ew - - , . Cf FRESHMAN ORIE T TIG . , J '1'he long arm of an upperclassman grasps freshmen Lynette Orr and Marcel Elissalde. LEW-gil' l gl' ull' 'll E 'Il' Il Ili' al' Some like it and some don't as that long Freshman English line forms. si No! No! Not the blue, I want the yellow card, demands Marty Allison. ' Come on in, said the spider to the fly. Yes, registration does have an effect on peo- ple. REGISTRATION Mr. Shepherd takes tuition money in the fee paying room x..z' y-4 i 'N-. 'Vfliut ani I supposed to do with all these extra cards? VVish there were a way to get around tak- ing Calculus H. Mr. Fisher and Linda Byerly show that registration can be Fun. gill'- A, , - - Q i i if X , Hope l can get that section before it closes, these engineers seem to say. F59 M lt E. The last line and Katherine Fanette won- ders if she has forgotten anything. MUS!! 5,1,f,.K gy.. 14...-M-144-A fdwahlqz Quad. ll 4 lll.1. fZ.-..'v,4.4.1,..:a. .'c...1- ly Herman Adams, Linda Byerly, Robert Pope, Jackie Cansler, Jim Hayes, Hank Smith, and Martha Io Phillips bought their nametags as the Student Council introduced Howdy Week. Students head back to class after the first general assembly in McDonald Gym. Dorm students were delighted when the Snack Bar opened on Sunday . eveninvs and even included a floor Bllly Barrett. D C show. XVhat do you have in there? Sue Brantley asks Curtis Eddy and 'S-1 11'- Dr. Louis Rall shows onlookers that the computer can play blackjack. f 1 :. ,xl l I . tPO0TBALL l TRIPS Kingsville San Marcos Lamar Tech students return from Kingsville on the Big Red Express. Hester Briscoe, Keren Hartley' Peggy Alexan' Karen Hartley, L. Lejeune, Jean johnson, Laurel Brown- der, Io Vern Smiley, Lois VVitte, and Barbara Myers stretch before leaving on the San Marcos trip. lee and Hester Briscoe must all have a winning hand. lim Landrum, Harold Nogle and Malcolm Wall lVlr. Galloway, Mr. I-lolliman and Mr. johnson prepare sand- concentrate on their game on the bus to San Marcos. wiches for hungry students on the train to Kingsville. FQOTBALL TRIPS Kingsville San Marcos 'L mx NWA 1 E R E11 Mr. Galloway chats with Barbara Myers, VVancla Martin and Milton Husbands. Wilt, li UMA-1 Cary VanVleck catches up on her studies while Jack McGlaun entertains Frances Estes, W. C. Hall Donald Vvest naps on the Wav to Kingsviuei and friend with his Mad magazine. Lamafs majorettes cheer for the Cardinals while the band plays at the Southwest Texas game. - HCDMECOMING 'Q Ju., ', gg MECOMING QUEEN Gail fieafemon DARLENE CL-XLLOXNUXY Spmisorecl by the Erzgineers Y ,- ,, 13: Nfl , ' -1 2-i' 'A' ' K ,,,.,,, . Wu Q x ' ffiii.. , I N N N H! H! ., , ' 1 1 Y w H M ' ' ' Y Zi, f ' HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALISTS WW ,V 'Q ' 114: 'Q w L' .1 .,i J? PEGGY L. ALEXANDER Sponsored by Alpha Tau Omega NANCY LIBY Sponsored by Delta Sigma Pi YVONNE ROBB Sponsored by Kappa Alpha Order HoMEcoM1NG QUEEN NOMJNEES BETTY VVEST Sponsored by Delta Zeta 'fee may ' . 'ff' G . ,- ,7 3 IERRY MATTHEVVSL Sponsored by Kappa Plfzi KAREN HARTLEY Spoasorerl by Pi Kappa Alpha I ii 128 an H9 SARAH KREBS Sponsored by Sigma Nu l J' 6 I Electioneering devices for Homecoming ranged from pup tents to life-sized photos as organizations tried to capture votes For their candidates. ,ff-f two runners-up share the beautifullv ciecorated Queen's Float. The Homecoming Queen and her court were presented at an all-school dance following the game. , , ,gl : The as yet unnamed Queen and tht I CU' l xl f ,ff gf Look Mal No cavities, says Bennie Wfalker as she and Vivien Powers work on the KD Float. Note pleased ex- pressions as James i Green, Don Good- win, :lack Turpin, and Murray Rich- . ardson do their bit 4 Taking a short break from work on the SPE on the Kappa Phi ' float are Marcus Milling, Sandra Milling, Hank Smith, Mary Theresa Nelson, Delmar E Fussell, johnny Norris and VVayne Strahan. float. ,ML X sr., w r X-- v', 1 1 an lu K, u as J, A V WTIZQ. Busy AChiO's wonder where to go from here. Either that dragon's wing is very heavy or the Pikes have Youre putting Me on! declares an industrious ADPI. used up all their strength - good thing they had a large Y pledge class. l 11 Hank Smith cralftily hands Mr. David Taylor a spiked Coke as john Durrenburger, Johnny Nor- ris and others grin fiendishly. ew Happy little group, arenit they? The Scho Pros with Allen Crouch and Sam Alfano enter- tained in Snack Bar SH in the Student Union for the SPE's can- didate. ' . ':n'-'f':E.:i5Gi1Q+ 11, 'tri' I 4.L1'Sl.:. V - fill Jackie Dezelle and Conley Todd sample the brew provided hy the ATO! in their Golden Girl Saloon. Z T W ' a t,l VVhat a decision! XfVhat a choice! says this innocent voter of the l-lomecoming Queen finalists as Mike Grimes impartially stamps said voter's activity card. Chase Canfil and his band entertained at a dance given For Yvonne Robb, the KA's Homecoming Queen Candidate. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity placed first in the Homecoming parade competition with its Big Red and the Dragon float. -U A. I 1 a t l 5 ' I 7 , I ',,.n-'Z-,V vm-v' - we-X . Hansel and Gretelu won third place For the Alpha Chi Omcgds. . .W ,Ag W Big Red visited Fantz1sylz1nd to cinch second place For thc Sigma Nu's. al lo Carol Savarino as Little Red rides on the Delta Sigma Pi's entry which Won the small Float division. v I , . fbi rt- I- ' ' ii ' F: The Alpha Tau Omega Float dealt with Big The Goose That Laid the Golden E Red in the Shoe. was huilt hy the Delta Zetas. Alice visited UVV0I'1ClC1'1El1'1dl, For Alpha Delta Pi. The Ll.S.A. can count on Big Red to reach the Big Red goes sailing on the Kappa Alpha's moon if it is lelft up to the Kappa Deltas. Sea VVitch. Sigma Phi Epsilon! Big Red guards the Three Even beautiful Cinderella goes for Big Little Pigs from the Big Bad Wolf. Red on the Kappa Phi's float. mass ' Mic-as sun? Carol Brent must have heald a goocl joke. She coulcln't have been happy about the game. Cheers to the APO's - as they manfully defend our B1 Red from all harm. Kaye Payne, Joe Thames, and Jerry Nelson receive trophies from Scott Pool for the winning floats. Win- ner in the small float contest was the Delta Sigma Pi float. Lust ye:1r's Slime Queen, Beth Crocker, crowns this year's Slime Queen, junio Robinson. Sorority girls earned money For the Lmnur Tech Lund Fund hy telephoning invitations to Beau' mont residents to visit the Tele- phone Compnny's open house. f fiii .eg ii Cutting class, probably, to play bridge in the Cardinal Room in the Student Union are J. R. Cantu, David Read, John McMahon, and David Longen- berger. Don't they look lovely in their ivy shirt-tails at the Tech shirt-tail parade in downtown Beaumont? Dianne Darnell and Stuart Kinard re- solved never to wash their hands again where they touched Senator Lyndon Johnson. Everyone else looks impressed also. Ralph Tough Stevenson and james Ape Man Potter display their brute strength as the Sigma Nu pledges toss Neal Banta gently into the fish pond. l-lc probably needed a bath anyway. The first general assembly in the gym Finds many students seated attentively Cprobably freshmen who wandered into the wrong building and were too cm- barrassed to leavcj. JQQ' ' Katherine Fanette, left, receives the Panhellenic Scholarship trophy for Al- pha Chi Omega from Darlene Callo- way, President of Panhellenic Council. -V,.,,,, - ,ur -----.uw '4 IJ V -- am., h , l 'J' - YA- . lwffylg,-.F-, , . '11 ,-ml, -ff av 'f ' 1' , A it sl ,1 , 5 .N ' .3 w l , l l l r, Vlfondcr if that snowman is an abomin- able one? l A 'f'i11.--1 , f Cf ' 'H' J :-2'- - f , ,-1 Y 4, Q M-- ' , 'L . ,Q -Q11 ' ' ,Y A-.--': ::.j--gg f'.gf, , .Q - 1- 'P' -af' 1451- 'ff' 5 egg' -. yu - - fi'---fi., T ,-'11 - '. '-f-ii wif. '-'- -,1 f'1:'g --'Y-f -- 43 cn- - - 'fi'iI..'E',-5571 F51I-fi 5?r 2-,f'TfxLf'ifEf9-15? fi !,i.1t-- . - , 3 - P? Q ...ib...' 1 The heaviest snowfall in 65 years drift- ed clown silently to cover the campus in a soft White blanket February 12-13. A Career Day panel in the Business Department. They are left to right, Burndrett, Cain, Colby, Shepard, and Q jack Webster, President of Delta Sig- l ma Phi. Fmt FF. : 4- 's . W t Fi' -'inf ,. Lv.. K E . ,LT i A 'ffls 1 li-,-if htf' li r' ' :li .'l.. ' 5 High school l-larrys scrutinize the Stu- dent Union on Career Day. Contestants for King, accompanied by their dates, anxiously await the an- nouncement of the winner at the annual Kings Ball. Being presented as King of the SPE's King's Ball is Carroll Carver and his date, Darlene Calloway, by Don Rice and his date, Nancy Lihy. D4 . W Uri, af? , 1 DANCES There is certainly no social slump after Homecoming, For almost as soon as thc floats are dismantled, a whirl of activities begin that last through Dead Week, Most important among these are the many dances that precede the Christmas holidays and the end of the semester. True bliss is pictured here at the Dorm Christmas Dance. 7 138 Kappa Delta's and their dates sit one out at the Emerald Ball. I'1l bet they wish all the waists were the size of this one, Oh, well, you can't win them all. C7 . . . a line-up of Sigma Nu's and their dates at the fraternitv's Christmas party at lack Tar Orange House. From left to right: Neal Banta and Felice Ieansonne, Paul Prince and Beverly Wlieeler, and Mary Blessitt with Bill Buck. Rodney Barry cliscovers sorority girls at the Plcclgc Line Dance. Looks like Mickie Morris is beilig Fecl a line at the Pledge Line Dance. She looks rather cloubtful. Here sit a few of our fabulous upper- classrnen at the Junior-Senior Prom. 1-. f' 4- qv- Fu nl!! Becciving line ut the junior-Senior Prom. i' we Roy Comeaux, David Edwards, and Bruce Stratton look leasantlv sur- P . prised as they taste the punch Vivien Powers is serving at an Alpha Tau Omega - Kappa Delta party. VVhen the bulb flashed and Margie Fanette saw her date in the light . . . well, just judge by her expression!! Another dorm dance . . Can you believe it??? ATO's and Sigma Nu's at the same party! Well, it happened at the ATO - Sigma Nu BlackFeet, Whitefeet Ball. ' The lucky winners at Monte Carlo, clutching their loot arc: Scott Mc- Donald and his date, first placeg Paul Pond and his date, second placcg Ronnie VVatson and his date, third placc. ,Xilccn Smith demonstrates the easiest way to break the bank at Monte Carlo. Wlizit a hunch of heats at Kappa Phi's first annual Beatnik Ball. 1 Don't hcstitatc, Iohn, het it all! XFW No, the South isn't rising again, it's only the Kappa Alphas in Confed- erate uniforms at their Old South Ball. Dulce Thames, president of Kappa Alpha, and Charles Robinson present their K A Rose, Felice Ieansonne. 'id' Y . i lim Talley loved his job of register- ing prospective beauties at the CAR- DINAL Beauty Tea. 7? Bonnie Knepple and Glenda Cox helped serve the goodies at the CARDINAL Beau- ty Tea. Being served are Pefwy Pace, Nelda Brahham, Teddy Barelayitand Bar- bara Wilkerson, I-low novel - all Delta Zetas. Vs l -Tv .--,, 7242 .---aw . , 3 +L.: lv 5 uf' eg, , Brenda Cascio, Delta Zeta President, presents Song Festival awards to this year's winners. Alpha Chi Omega won first placeg Alpha Delta Pi, second: and Pi Kappa Alpha, third. Theres no sweet music for pledges as Kappa Kappa Psi members prepare a bonfire during hell night. What would a professor say to students in his last lecture? To find out, the Student Council initiated the Last Lecture Series during the spring semester. Shown with Dr. Francis Abernethy are Betty West, Series Chair- man, and Conley Todd. New leaves on the trees, and students under them, are a sure sign that spring has sprung at Tech. . f H ' f i ...Q ' 'T' - Q s vi . 3 - A 4 142- 1 :A..--' 7 --L .-aw 12554-.3 ',f -u'i '. rf?-,P SENIOR Carroll Carver JUNIOR l. VV. Storey, Carolyn Moak Gail Stevenson CS? wx CLASS FAVCRITES 'ZR Y' 13: SOPHCDMORE FRESHMAN Ellen Walken' Lin cla Sclnnucker Conley Todd Don VVurren R H., trlr- s Ng ..,.,, Y 3 . . , Z... LN. i'.Q' QW , M, Y- A . ' I '. ' ht., . --- V-t-....-... 7 .. .- -5 ,,,-... ,.,., ,W - Chatting with the Melody Maids creates a pleasant afternoon For mem- bers of the Middle East Youth Organ- ization. Bill Tarver presents the Kappa Phi Derby Day trophy to Molly Liby of Kappa Delta. jack Coclcerham looks on as Molly delivers her three word thank you speech, veni, vicli, vici. Z ,l. X, Solemnness prevails as Eta Kappa Nu, honorary E. E. fraternity, is in- stalled at Tech. T' Members of MEYO show Tech coecls how to do some of their favorite na- tive folk dances - sort of like square dancing with an accent. IUBILEE A popular and profitable segment of LT Jubilee was the pie throwing event. Faculty and adminis- tration personnel served as targets for the pies which were auctioned to the highest bidder. At left, S1 Ep president, Hank Smith, smears Dean of Student . 1 Life, David Bost, with a S21 pie. Proceeds benefited the Scholarship Fund. Mzlrlceting professor David Taylor is playing the 'role of consumer as Darrell Bedford demonstrates the texture of a lemon cream pie. HX. f'F I-,Q 'JT3' ff' .fr x. ?4 . Q. HE' ml E r' fi J.. A main event of the jubilee was the car wash to raise money for the Scholarship Fund. The friend- ly workers OD are left to right: Bobby Green, Larry Burt, Prichard Sens, Loyd l-lerron, and Billy Barrett. Vivien Powers seems confident she has voted Q 2 ' for the 'ugliest mam. I 1 I'- - - - v u e l - g v V .nb V' 'SU '5 fr-ww.-1 Q ,Eff l -'Q NAND W-i mfr , . , 53- 5- -31 There is a generally supported myth that a coed college must have a school-wide spring activity. Lamar Tech is no exception. To replace VVestern Week which died a timely death last year, the Student Association created LT jubilee, a two-week program of co-ordinated activities designed to encompass the interest and participation oF all Lamar students. Among the events were a carnival, a name-hand dance, the Beauty Tea and Les Belles Cardinelles presentation, election of Mr. Scrounge, pie auctions, Varsity-Faculty haskcthall game. a fund raising ear wash, and a Speech Department drama production to name a few. Many hours of hard work were involved in planning, organizing, and carrying out these activities. George Marlcley, Ir.. was general chairman of Lamar Tech's first LT Jubilee. Both he and his committee did a C0lTll'llCI1Cl2llJly fine ioh. The real reason for the success of Jubilee, however, was the enthusiastic support given hy the student body and various campus organizations. The ultimate in an all-campus event has heen met, it seems. with the variety and flexibility offered in the jubilee program. Possibilities For future expansion seem limitless. Flaws, tones, and wires strunv helter-slceltci ox ci E l r ra parking lot No. 2, mark the scene at the lust LPI -Iuhilee Carnival. ,N til.,-3 , , ras-it tl One of the most popular Carnival oifcrings was the Vocations Club dunliing bench. Faculty members oc- cupied perilous places on the perch. . 3? liig, new p u Q !! 1 4 6 'M :': - .Q-N V -'Qtr' , fill , l N R 1 Z , E V' kg! Z il ' ill Tlwxfiiw . . is .- ri ii ' - ' i W ii The Pi Kappa Alpha's show featured Girls! Girls! Girls! When word got around as to what these lovelies dicln't have on under their wrappers, selling tickets was no problem. 148 Carroll Carver is calling customers to the Alpha Delta Pi - Alpha Tau Omega show - we hope . . . WARRHBROH! A beatnilc-type coffee house, The Pink Potatoe, was sponsored by the Delta Zetas. Looking as pseudo as possible are Peggy Pace, Fran Roush, Nancy Saunders, Norma Lee, Nelda Brabham, and Toni Nlorrison. l .uit Yes, the lubilee Dance was quite a Footrace. Beauty is as beauty does is the motto of the Les Belles Carclinelles presented at the lubi- lee Dance. Left to right, they are: Beth Crocker, Sherry Simpson, Beverly Wlieelei', Kaye Payne, Claudia Kaszynslci, ancl Sue Harper. Looks like there were quite a few places where the varsity had the jump on the faculty at the LT Iuhilee Faculty vs. Var- sity basketball game which the profs finally won. Coach Martin makes sure the facul ty gets at least two points in the Faculty vs. Varsity game. if 4 r'Q4, 'Q x 0 W 9 'J E.: L Sigma Nu president, Scott Pool, presents' a gift to Alackie Dczclle, Fraternity sweetheart. I-ler clatc, Raymond Bean, is oblivious to all. 'fb-1' 3 . fi we--t Vi K' ' 5 - W 150 fs' , , l t , , 1 ,ff ff f fi- Xi- -,J-if' , . , The Sigma Nu's sing a special -song to their new sweetheart. lim Talley puts a little fun in his life hy trying dancing, Togetherness was the thing this ve u The Delta gms clemonsti ite this bv dome the Bunny Hop at their Rose Bill SPRI G DAN CES Spring clunees are as traditional as Spring show- ers ill L1lI1'12ll' Tech. Most organizations choose this time ol year to hold annual formals and to honor their sweethearts, Lovely eoetls in new dresses, men in dinner jackets, und carefully chosen decorations are all part of these Festivities. Private dinners, receptions, and parties help create a special event atmosphere. Jack Webster presents a bouquet to the 1960 Rose of Delta Sigma Pi, Io Carol Savarino, at the group's spring clanee. 'W S 5-wifi Alpha Tau Omegas honored Ellen 5 VValker at the 1960 Sweetheart Ball. QQ Lgvv E Qf ATQ's and their dates resting up for the next clancc at the Sweetheart Ball .,1,. ,, 0 .+'Q'+ QXQ Espresso or plain? uApril in Paris was the theme for the AXO's Spring Fling. Singing songs thatproperly set the mood are Betty Io Smith, Dean Jackson, and Beverly Wheeler. . F ' t ' I .1 r. 152 'jg I 'Ani Diff' Keel Roms Art students Constructed this func- tional addition to the modern all glass nrt building. Stuart Kinarcl presents a certificate to Mrs. Eleanor Weiribauln at the dedication of the Eleanor Poetry Room in the L. lVIcDom1lcl and man, observe. Sorority pledges battled PiKA pledges in a shaving cream war. ADPi's Nan Sadler and Lois Witte are either good losers or sloppy winners. C.. nw? :W W YF '-3 A. building, as Dr. I Dr. CL W. Hagel- x--- -4 r Q- lx 1 eu . HH , , , HH ,-' sunt 4 M, at--. Ubuntu! I-K '9 ' .-1. 3, IIPMIMI Yllllllll '4'?'9uu., ,mu --' ' X-4vrz- - ELECTIO Spring elections are always a time of excitement and emotion. This year, the tempo was accelerated, as voters were ask- ed to fill the many offices recently created by the new Student Association Constitu- tion, which provides for a bicameral legis- lature. The scene ahove is an .understate- ment of the chaotic confusion which dominated the campus for the two days as 103 candidates campaigned for 45 positions. Dave Beck and Dutch Mills, candidates For Student Association President, kindly oblige the CARDINAL camera. Beck's slogan was Little David, the Giant Killer. Could it mean that behind opponent Mills' broad smile there lurks an evil monster? Dutch Mills cleverly capitalized on his name hy having Dutch farm maids, com- plete with caps and tulips, campaign for him. Election referees are kept busy seeing that students play the game properly and vote only once. It is hard to convince some people that honesty is better than a win- ner. The choice has been made and the decision is final as voters step up to drop their ballots into the little locked boxes . . . did hc circle the right names? Great Issues Chairman, Anna Lcc Aulbaugh, stands with Dr. Ed- ward Taborsky and committee member lean Starcke. Dr. Tabor- slcy's topic was the economic and military might of Russia. '45 l i ? t-. 3..- - Jiaffg ' f. , ' f La. 'TJ 5 s ' E' -9 Q' - 4 , Y ,. si, . 'Q-' '1-fe:-:srqfz--,-,l1,1+,in', .- A 7 ..- -.tl 1.-.,,, +ve, ali, . . --.. , auf:-...A W l ,v-.,,,. .Q-,gg T vt? YE, I, 4 .ff f ,-s. A friendly little game of catch is enjoyed by John Donaho, Jack Shelton, and Cecil Mason, during the Senior Party. NO! It wasn't held in the city wading pool. 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MARY FRANCES BLESSITT KAPPA DELT ORA Ley Belief Cmfdmeffef lgloffldlllkff - Ley Beflef Cmfdmellef Fzmlzkff ' BONNIE ELAINE EULTZ KAREN RAE I-IARTLEY ALPHA DELTA P1 BEAUMONT 'IA Cm OMEG NAVASOTA IUDITI-I LEE KARNS ALPHA CHI OMEGA P IVIONT GAIL JEAN STEVENSCN ALPHA C O A P A L65 Belief Cmfdmellef Fzmlzkif WHODS Wi-ICD Among Students ln American Universities and Colleges 1960 One of the most coveted honors bestowed upon junior and senior students at Lamar Tech is the nomination for membership in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. To be considered for membership in this nation- wide organization, a student must not only be outstanding in scholarship, citizenship and service, leadership, academic and extracurricular activities, but also show promise of future usefulness. A certificate of membership is presented to the student before graduation. The national honor organization maintains a reference or placement service which is free of cost to the student. This year, 34 outstanding Lamar Tech students received this recognition of their services. PEGGY ALEXANDER Biology ANNA LEE AULBAUGH Bellville S peech Beaumont CARROLL CARVER Biology Beaumont .I ACKIE DEZELLE Secretarial Science Beaumont 1 i I I 1 l I P Q l . nu PATSY COPELAND English Beaumont FRED DISHMAN Social Science Beaumont Vi7I-IOS WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES ff' NANCY EZELI.. f , Secretarial Science Beaumont NEIL DOUGHARTY Chemical Engineering Iasper .L KATHERINE FANETTE DARLENE GALLOWAY Home Economics , B Mathematics eaumont f- Beaumont Z X4 DAVID GRAY Pre-Law Beaumont r, .fl Q - nosiwzss MMINISTIQMIUN GLILN CYUILLET Biology Beaumont KAREN I-IARTLEY ml IA? E5 , Mzuketmg Elementarv EdUC3tlOl'l B f w ' CZILIITIODL bcaumont Cf:-. Xlxfl-IOS WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND CGLLEGES FAVVZI AFIF KHAVVLY Civil Engineering Bterram El-Koura Lebanon r- CLAUDIA KASZYNSK1 Commercial Art l Beaumont l STUART KINARD Economics Orange Elementary Education Bellaire KV X.- NANCY LIBY English 'Port Arthur 'N Xa -'1 JAMES MELLARD English 1 4 ,K Z' x V GEORGE MARKLEY, JR. 'Ne E Economics Beaumont CLYDE MEYERS Chemical Engineering Beaumont ww K rr H wkmyzw F' A .' -'23 12S1?:1'ix it y' . , .-is -cj, 125114. ,:3Sf:i:,f L gl. E..-!f7'.-5-57-' H- ws-:mc-Q w.,f-ixfxzaf J . , - ggwvzewr- -K: '..jQ'5f ii iq: - 354351 ,, Wwe ff. 1-1-1: 5' 'Elf 'Q5 : f- :- . ..f'imE .P - 4 - V ' fciif-ff J ' vi? . xl . ' ' .T n , -431 -5 I , A .V 1. V 24' i 1' ' -.Q ,r-Ju! 'X . ya x3Z1..j'i:: Bu nu V+ I 182 WHOIS WHO IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES ROMA GRACE NEWTON Music Beaumont I ' .mn l N is f '- X Q9 ' 'f 4 X . c ,N A V i I A F- I T1 vm , ' 5XNQ'?Q5f,YN ' vfw IX X PEGGY MILLS Physical Education Baytown Q, SCOTT POOL xg MM Civil Engineering fx Beaumont I X BILLY EDVVIN ROGERS Music Port Arthur , L BARBARA JOYCE PORTER Physical Education Beaumont 7 -ff- -, L K I G I L L ,, r IACK SI-IELTON 501154 El in 5, ..,W..gfWW A 1 X-X ,Y-X -W N N - WW M W ' K I' ! PM Sociology Beaumont A 9 WHOS WI-ICD IN AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 2 f MQW S -I EAN STARCKE Music Beaumont CHARLES T. STARCKE Mathematics Beaumont LEONARD TIBBETTS ids Lx, Biology Port Arthur LARRY VVARD Physical Education Nederland W xi, M X, M ,nw DAVID VANOVER Industrial Engineering Baytown JAMES L. VVILLIS, 'IH Chemical Engineering Beau mon t -'T ECE! A n ' 4 331' ALPHA CHI OMEGA NATIONAL Fouwnuvcz 1885, DEPAUW LINIVERSITY LOCAL ESTABLISHIXTENTZ NOVEIXIBER 16, 1956 Qs- P, 6 ff . .494 N ,EY ..,1 153 div f'! x 417 .f-'s ' av' 'Qi ' -,gn-'V gopdfiowz Nancy Atkins, Anna Lee Aulbaugh, Barbara Io Best, Patty Brannan, Valerie Clark, Io on ray. Second Row: Dianne Darnell, Wilma Ehrhardt, Sammie Eskridge, Nancy Ezell. ghd Row: Katherine Fanette, Margie Fanette, Bonnie Fultz, Barbara I-Iarty, Dortha D. Honeycutt, Anne unter. 'E' 'di 'E? IIVN K1 BK' is I'- N 465' 'pls ,, Q 6 , 11 If 2' .ZFX ali 5 ,Qs Top Bow: Dean Jackson, Martha Johnson, Mary Alice johnson, Mary Ann Kinnebrew, Sarah Krebs Gail Leavell. Second Row: Mary Mays, Peggy Mills, Linda Muller, Barbara Myers. Tfliird Row: Roylene Myers, Kaye Payne, Virginia Payne, Martha Io Phillips, Yvonne Robb, Janie Rob mson. Fourth Row: Linda Schmucker, Betty Jo Smith, Carol Stevens, Gail Stevenson, Carolyn Swartz, Ann Swinney. Fifth Bow: Suzanne Tate, Charlene Travis Cary VanVleck Lisa VVinters. Y , 7 FALL KATHERINE FANETTE --.-,,e- ,- GRETCHEN RODEMACHER BoNN1E Fuurz .......... .--- GAIL STEVENSON --- Jo CONDRAY -..--r- VIRGINIA PAYNE .---- OFFICERS ---i--- President -M - First Vice-president -- ---. Pledge Trainer --.- Corresponding Secretary - Recording Secretary -. -,.-..-, 'TT8!I1S'll1'61' -.r-,, SPRING E-- VALERIE CLARK ----- YVONNE Roms ---- BONNIE Furrz - ..-- SARAH KREBS ----- DEAN IACKSON - . BARBARA jo BEST A LPI-IA DELT PI NA'TI.ONAL FOuND1NG: 1851, WESLEYADT FEMALE COLLEGE LOCAL ESTABLISHMENT: NOVEMBER 21, 1956 ,L-x 'gop Row: Peggy Alexander, Betty Armisteacl, jerry Barthell, Elizabeth Bobbitt, Claire Branson, Lenore ranson. Second Row: Linda Byerly, Rebecca Campbell, Donna Carabine, Theresa Cazaux. Third Row: Sue Chubb, Judith Colemang Jane Cunningham, Judy Dehart, Ann DeOnier, Jackie Dezelle. , . XQIHX -Z, E rim, i - 2 Q ' 1 . 'I'-I 'Q Q ,.. Q if 6 ' 'wx-s7,.1 1 A A ,iit Top Row: Mary Frances Dishman, Linda Engman, Iuclith Farris, Darlene Galloway, Mary Geismer, Lois Glenn. Second Row: Mary Golibart, Dale Harmon, Karen Hartley, joan Holley, Margaret Holmes, Jean Johnson. 'Third Row: Barbara Kettering, Jerry Glynn Matthews, Nancy Miller, Lorna Moncrief, Elizabeth Muller, Lynda Parker. Fourth Row: Judy Prafka, Marian Ralph, Kay C. Roscoe, Jane Sims, jo Vern Smiley, Aileen Smith. Fifth Row: Ianey Tomlin, Sue Travis, Ellen Walker, Annie Sue VV i11is, Susan Youngblood, Diane Younger. FALL OFFICERS SPRING MARY FRANCES DISHIWAN ------.--, President ....... ,. ...... .... L INDA ENGMAN PEGGY ALEXANDER ----. --- --- Vice-president ..... .. .......... ELLEN WALKER DONNA CARABINE .,.. - ..-- Secretary ..... ---L JERRY GLYNN MATTHEWS ELLEN WALKER -- ..... H.- .... N--- Treasurer .--.---.-----...,-..-- MARY GOLIBART LINDA ENGMAN --.- --,.. Rush Chairman .. ..... ,- ...... KAREN HARTLEY O A F U34 ia FF S3 DELTA ZETA NATIONAL FOUNDING: 1902, lVlIAlXII UN1vExxs1TY LOCAL ESTABLISHIXIENT2 NOVEBTBER 17, 1956 'A ,. ,5 Ja fb'x L l A Top Row: Marty Allison, Lee Ann Austin, Rebekah Baker, Ann Botkin, Nelda Brabham, Janice Bruce. Second Row: Brenda Cascio, Brenda Casey, Madge Channing, Glenda Cox. Ehhgld Row: Glenda Fuller, Janice Gilbert, Linda Guinn, Felice Ieansonne, Bonnie Knepple, Judith an rum. ffi ,jx cevl 3 'Q v 'fits' L 1 J . In ', r in fg I' 23' YN lop Row: Norma Ann Lee, Shirley McDaniel, Rosemary Mills, Janice Minter, Carmen Nicolini, Peggy CC. Second Row: Betty Raske, Nancy Rinando, Marijohn Rowe, J. Suzanne Robuck. Third Row: Martha L. Robuck, Frances Roush, Nancy Saunders, Margo Shelton, Sarah Sims, Sandra Smith. Fourth Row: Sue Ella Smith, Susan Smith, Ruth Ann Stevenson, Lynda Stokes. I-Illll Row: Sarah Upshaw, Betty West, Gay VVhitfield, Barbara VVilkinson, Shirley Lee Yvingate, Bar lid! 1 XfVyatt. FALL TEDDY BARCLAY U-, . GLENDA FULLER -U SUZANNE Ronucx LEE ANN AUSTIN MARIJOHN Rowe OFFICERS - -- .... -- President ...... -- First Vice-president - Second Vice-president ..c...c,.. - Recording Secretary --..-- - Corresporz ding Secretary SHIRLEY MCDANIEL ,N . ---. .... Treasurer , --,-- SPRING -- BRENDA CAscro CARMEN N1coL1N1 - lVlARTY ALLISON --- SUSAN SMITH NANCY SAUNDERS --.. LYNDA STOKES ll a9l .?5'5iG1l- .i. gi. 9. ,Y 1 7 V V Q i, KAPPA DELTA NATIONAL FOUNDING: 1897, LONGWOOD COLLEGE LocAL ESTABLISHMENT: NOVEMBER 24, 1956 ,FQ KJN will . L. Top Row: Mary Blessitt, Sue Brantley, Hester Briscoe, Gretchen Burner, Clifford Ann Creed Second Row: Marsha Drain, Rebecca Hurst, Jane Iolley. Barbara King, Molly Liby. Third Row: Kay McCoy, Carole McGuff, Sandra Nlilling, Phyllis Morgan, Margie Morris. 40 'E' 3' 'E-' UV Top Row: Mary Alice Morris, Martlla Moulclen, Lynette Orr, Vivien Powers, Ilan Mae Prafka. Second Row: Patricia Pringle, Margaret Ann Proft, june Anne Ragland. 'Third Row: Io Carol Savarino, Mary Frances Sens, Sherry Simpson, Linda T albert, Sharon Trask Fourth Row: Martha Van Hook, Peggy Vice, Loretta Waldo. Fifth Row: Bennie Wzilker, Barbara Ann VVatson, Joanne VVebb, Edith YVells, Hilda VVoodell. FALL NANCY LIBY --.W PATRICIA PRINGLE LORETTA WALDO LonA MAY Bussiav PIIYLLIS MORGAN ,,. - OFFICERS -- President -. Vice-president .,- Secretary - K Treasurer or Editor -- SPRING - .---,. ....-. - -,.- I-IESTEP. Bmscoxs M---.---,,--------.- MOLLY LIBY CAROLE MELANIE MCGUFF -.-- --.. ........ .-,- BARBARA KING H-- ---. JOANNE VVEBB Top Row: John A. Adams, Earl Barrilleaux, William Britt, John Brmvnrigg, Carroll Carver. Second Row: Fred Clothier, Tommy Cupit, Thomas Dawson. Third Row: Gary Dunn, David Edwards, Jerry Emerson, Robert Gilpin, William Greer. Fourth Row: William V. Hall, jim Hayes, Donald Holst. Fifth Row: Stuart Kinard, Hugh Kinnebrew, Fred Knight, Charles LeBlanc, Richard P, LeBlanc. FALL GLEN GUILLET L IOHN MANN .... -.-- M--- MICHAEL BAKER L-- -----.- Invx HAYES ........ ..--,-L. THOMAS DAWSON RUBY PREVOST -L - OFFICERS llfortlfzy Master lflforthy Chaplain --.. Secretary --.- -L Treasurer -.. .... -.-..- -...-.. Keeper of Annals SPRING M- --- ...-... JIM HAYES -.-- .L CARROLL CARVER WILLIAN1 V. HALL ADDISON DUFPEE ,----,-,-. .... THOMAS DAWSON Usher ---L .... ---. ---.- CONLEY TODD LPI-IA TA CDM ECA NA1'IONAL FouND1Nc: 1865, VlRL3INIA lVlILITARY INSTITUTE LOCAL EsTABL1sr1A1ENT: lVlARCH 2, 1957 47 3 .1-A., I 45. nf' X 1:3 -ef- fgi! 4-no .ry Top Row: John Mann, George Markley, Jr., Cecil Mason, Martin Mattingly, Theodore Powers. Second Row: Rudy Prevost, David Reynard, Terry Schefiler. Third Row: Peter Sibley, Ir., Joey Thrash, Alan Tipton, Conley Todd, Wallace Watson. 19 9 ffl? ff,-E Top Row: Herman Adams, Blackwell Arendale, Stephen Arendale, Bobby G. Ballard, Charles Bishop. Second Row: Ernest Broussard, John Cerniglia, Wayne Cerniglia. Third Row: Fred Christy, Howard Cloar, Charles Dinkins, Ray Geisendorff, R. L. Hogue. Fourth Row: Johnnie R. Johnson, Sam Loyacano, VVilliam Lawler, Jr. FALL CHARLES STEPHEN ...... --..--- JOHN H. PI-IELAN, III .......... DUKE THAMES ....E.,. .--.- Bos BALLARD --- ---H OFFICERS , President --,, - Vice-yresident Secretary ..... Treasurer -- - - SPRING .- --.- .... DUKE 'TI-IAIVIES WILLIAM LAWLER, In. ------ HOWARD CLOAR .-, WAYNE CERNIGLIA QWIQ Li- 'I-77' KAPPA ALPHA NATIONAL POUNDING: 1865, WASHINGTON COLLEGE LOCAL ESTABLISI-IMENT: MARCH 10, 1957 'aw 5' fXvw 'ff'- 'FI 'vs- wv Q-:-'37 ad Top Row: Dean Marshall, Gerald E. McLaughlin, Fred Morgan, jack Pitt- mam. Second Row: Robert Proh-l, Charles Robinson, Don I. Robinson, Robert Shofner, Charles Stephen, Duke Thames. Third Row: VVilliam Tutt, Duane Webb, Lary YfVelJb, Richard Worley. xx Ca.- -,- ,. 4': 'ry -Cr- B-ev' 4- ' 'X .avg 1.1-32 QF' .ree Top Row: john E. Baker, David Beck, Elliott Bray, Robin Bucldeclce, Robbie Chandler. Second Row: Jack Cockerham, Gilbert Corley, Larry Eaves. Third Row: Ernest Frank, Wilford Frazier, Clayton Garner, William Garrison, Tommy Gay, Don Goodwin. Fourth Row: James Griffith, James Green, Phillip Hall. Fifth Row: Ardis Havarcl, Don Henderson, flames Humphries, Arthur Lecoq, Curt Locke. FALL OFFICERS JACK CCCKEHHAM --.- L... -. ....... President -- JOHN E. BAKER ...... ..... - Vice-president MURRAY RICPIARDSON ---.. -- Secretary -- .ARTHUR LECOQ .........r ---,r--.--, Treasurer M- ROBBIE CHANDLER r-- Pledge Trainer SPRING JACK COCKERI-IAM - CHARLES W1TrE GARLAND ROBBINS ---. Errrorr BRAY - JAMES Cmmvrrn CID KAPPA PHI Top Row: James Mantooth, Robert Morgan, Donald Norton, Pete Palnpolina, Bruce Pate. Second Row: VVil1iam Pate, Charles Poston, Murray Richardson, joe Russell, Agee Spiclle, VVilliam Tarver. 'gglmircl Row: Jack Turpin, O. T. Wallace, George YfVl1ite, Lewis Willcinson, Charles life. Top Row: Carl I. Accardo, Michael Aldredge, Moses Antoon, Ir., Martin Arisco, Charles Brewer, Tyrrell Buckley, Ir. Second Row: Kenneth Buss, Nolan Campbell, Carl Clark, Charles Clark, Anson Cone, Michael Connor. Third Row: Carey Cox, George T. DeLalVlatyr, Ir., VVilbur Dunten, Jr., Tony George, James Gleason. Jack Godwin. Fourth Row: Alan Grady, Charles E. Griffin, Robert Hall, john Halpin, Loyd Hawthorne, Paul Hooper. Fifth Row: Howard Horton, Bradford Inman, Joel johnson, Gaylen Jones, Archie Land, Larry W. Mur- tin, jerry McMicken, Lawrence McTigue, Jr. FALL OFFICERS SPRING ELMER RODE ....... - .... -. ...... President --...-,,r,---..- --- GAYLEN JONES LAWRENCE MCTIGUE, In. - ..... Vzce-preswlent ..... .- ..,. .-- BANKER PHARES TYRRELL BUCKLEY, IR. .... -- .Ev... Secretary .... -- .E.... -- LARRY MUNSCH ARCHIE LAND ....... ----.---.- Treasurer -- ---,., JAMES NELSON Q, fax- l I ' .Q Ig iff. ' 7-.. .:FQ 1952? 7 x A PI KAPPA ALPHA NATIONAL FOUNDING: 1868, UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LOCAL ESTABLISHMENT: MAY 10, 1958 Top Row: Robert Mike, Bill Mitchell, james Nelson, Milton O'Neal, Gale Park, Banker Phares. Second Row: Robert Pope, Pike Powers, IV, Elmer Rode, George Rountree, Michael Say, David Shoe- make. ghifd Row: James Shortt, Thomas Teter, Joe Thompson, Mickey Trainer, Franklin VanAistyne, James orc. Top Row: Neal Banta, Rodney Barry, Robert Beels, Don Benton, Charles Brown, David Browning. Second Row: William Buck, Ir., Ray Campbell, Robert Carmack, Robert Clark, William Cook, A. E. CFredD Dishrnan, III. Third Row: Marcel Elissalde, Jerry A. Evans, Charles Finney, Glynn Fluitt, L. I. Garner, jr. David Gray. Fourth Row: Michael Grimes, Hubert Hawthorn, Jr., Robert Koen, Thomas Lane, jr., L. 1 Lejeune, I. T. Leone. Fifth Row: Joseph McClurkin, Holland N. Mills, Neale Newton, E. B. CTedD Ott, George Owen Patrick Pierson. ' FALL OFFICERS SPRING SOOT1' POOL ....... ,---, .... Covmmmder ..... -- ...... Scorr POOL l'lUBERT HAWTHORN, JR. ..-,- Lieutenant Commander - ..... ---H BROOKE TODD GEORGE OWEN ---. .... ,--,.--- Recorder -...... -. .-..... .- CHARLES BROWN DAVID GRAY .... ---- -... - -- Treasurer --- L- HUBERT l lAW'1'HORN, IR. I ww Il 'WW . ' www Ill... Eim iwii SIGMA NATIONAL POUNDING: 1869, VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE LOCAL ESTABLISHMENT! MARCH 17, 1957 'CII Q...- 93 2 f-1 , - -A-'N KYI I wr' ug I Q-.4 ,A 'ww 'ir N .r GTZ5' sf? -1 lr'- Top Row: Scott Pool, Eric Portier, James Potter, Paul Prince, Richard Riegel, Jr., David Skinner. Second Row: Don Smartt, Ralph Stevenson, Joe Thames, Brooke Todd, VVa1ter Voigtman, jr., Perry Vickery. Third Row: Charles Wales, Ronnie VVatson, Carl Wiggins, III, Don Wilson, G. A. Wimberly, Ir. ij: Q23 r Jil! 4.2 QQ ,any 15 'P'-5 'Ad' 'Qui' Top Row: Sam Alfano, Stephen Bowker, Edward Byrd, Thomas Cameron, Prichard Cantrell. Second Row: James Cassady, Roger Clark, Donald Coffey. Third Row: Fred Conte, Earl Dedman, Carl Dumesnil, john Durrenberger, Armando Ferla. Fourth Row: Delmar Fussell, Cordon Carwood, Robert Gumaer. Fifth Row: James R. Hall, Kenneth Hankins, James Harvey, Brian Hopkins, Laclislau Lancsarics. FALL J. E. SHERIVIAN -- JOHN NORRIS --- HAROLD SMITH ---U DOUGLASS LIBBY .-- CARL DU1X1ESNIL -..-. ---- - ------- :ICI-TN DURRENBERGER OFFICERS -- Presiolent -- Vice-president ----- Secretary -- Comptroller -, Historian - Pledge Trainer SPRING ---.-- PIAROLD SIVIITH -,, MARCUS MILLING . ..... JACK MCCLAUN KENNETH HANKINS CORDON GARXNOOD .-- DOUGLASS LIBBY CNN, MQ SIGMA PHI EPSILC NATIONAL FOUNDINC: 1901, UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND LOCAL ESTABLISHMENT: MARCH 2, 1957 Top Row: Douglas Libby, Frank Lomote, Iack McG1 aun, Marcus Milling, John Norris, Marvin Parsley, Ir. gfcond Row: Bennie Pattison, Edwin Payne, Harvey Randolph, Ir., James Don Rice, Tony Sala, I. E, lerman. Third Row: Leo Simpson, Harold Smith, Wayne Strahan, Leonard Tibbetts, John VVatkins, Donald Wedgeworth. P I HELLENIC FALL DARLENE GALLOWAY HESTER BIuscoE --- OFFICERS -N - .... .... P resident ---,.---------- Viceepresiolent -.-- ----- SUZANNE ROBUCK .... ....... S ecretary .... YVONNE Roms ----- MES. BEss GENTRY - KATHERINE FANETTE -- -.-.- ..... Treasurer --- -E .... -- 'Sponsor --- REPRESENTATIVES FALL Alpha Chi Omega ----. ---- IVIARY FRANCES DISHMAN -.----... Alpha Delta Pi .,-- --- TEDDY BARCLAY ........ NANCY LLBY ..... VALERIE CLARK --- LINDA ENCMAN --- BRENDA CASCIO EE- l'lES'I'ER BRISGOB ---- ---E Delta Zeta --- ..-- Kappa Delta -- CCUNCIL SPRING -- BENNIE WALKER --- MAETY ALLISON -- GAIL STEVENSON --- Io VERN SMILEY .- Mns. BESS GENTRY ----.. Y VONNE Roma DARLENE GALLOWAY -E SUZANNE Ronucrc ---. l lES'T'ER BRISCOE SPRING Alpha Chi Omega ----. --- GAIL STEVENSON Alpha Delta Pi --..- .... Io VEEN SMILEY Delta Zeta ...... - .... MARTY ALLISON .-- Kappa Delta E-- -..-.,. BENNIE VVALKEII Fall members of Panhellenic Council are first row, Katherine Fanette, Teddy Barclay, Mrs. Bess Gentry sponsor, and Nancy Liby. Standing are Darlene Galloway, Hester Briscoe, Suzanne Robuck, and Yvonne Robb Not shown is Mary Frances Dishman. I- u..- .,,,.,. , 7...--. Q9 Members of the lnterfrntemity Council are John Cerniglia, Jim Hayes, ,lack Pittman, ,lack Cocker- lmam, I-lollzmcl Mills, Howard Cloar, Walter Voigtman, Pike Powers, and Raymond Flumerfelt. Stand- ing are Vllilliam Tarver, VVilliam Barrett, and Rennie Pattison. I TERPRATER ITY CQUNCIL OFFICERS President ...., ......,-. , ,- - ,, L, ,, Vice-president ...-.,..,.,. Secretary H.... .......... Trea.Su1'e1' ....... Athletic Clmiriizan S pmv S01' ....... - - L REPRESENTATIVES VVILLIAIVI BARRETT --- .-.. Alpha Tau Omega --.H JOHN CERNIGLIA -,-- -- .... Kappa Alpha ---- VVILLIANI TARVER Puma POWERS, IV HOLLAND MILLS - BENNIE PATTISON . HOLLAND MILLS JACK COCKERHAM -. HOWARD CLOAR IACK CNOCKERHAM L--- ROBERT GUIHAER DEAN DAVID BOST , ..... IIIVI HAYES M--- JACK PITTMAN Kappa Phi -L.-..--.. ....... .- .IAOK COOKERHAM - ,. Pi Kappa Alpha LL--. --. Sigma Nu --. .... ---- -- -.L.. Sigma Phi Epsilon --- - -- . RAYMOND FLUMERPELT WALTER VOIOTMAN, IR. ROBERT CiUIVIAER QUIK. Ch GGVERNMENT . e,.,, '-,-'fvgz' ' ' ' 5 ' 1 ' ,au- ' Y,.,..x1 J, -tg, , '- f U 'V ' ,EM -1 , 2 vr W 1-L ,Q- -.Jx 5555 S-fu .1 . GOVERNMENT STUDE CO NCIL Stuart Kinartl vi ' ' 4 Y' 7 C V- -A A F' W-, 'V President A ' A X z Q Nancy Iizell Qi D ' gill td 9 4 fit . WH lg ll l Secretary A 1 Q :V Peggy Alexander .., ' p in- ' , .- Treasurer , . W f 4: . ' 1 ez' , 1 .. V I . I . M, ,1 , , 1 ' - A Y . V . 1 ' Anna Lee Aulbaugh W' A , V .. -- I Fine Arts Representative . 1 1 N . ' '-:tags VVilliam Barrett - X ' . p if. , t ' 1 -. Head Cheerleader , . ' 1 ' If .- l V -tp ' lt 5: . Tommy Cupit N Engineering Representative Peigay Mills rc ucation Representative ,. ,ix james D. Rice W' Arts and Sciences Representatives Conley 'Todd Business Representative George Marltley, jr. Senior Class President Marcus Milling ., it Senior Class Representative Betty VV est Senior Class Representative Leonard Tibhetts p j a- 1-, l W it it l K . ,X Junior Class President David Beck , .I Si? ' Junior Class Representative Gail Stevenson junior Class Representative ' 5 Neal Banta Sophomore Class President Sue Brantley Sophomore Class Representative l-lollancl lxfli ls . Sophomore Class 1:7 . , Representative Bruce Stratton f Freshman Class President Michael Grimes Freshman Class Representative 'imie Charles Lei?-la nc Freshman Class Representative Betty jo Smith 11,5 E Campbell Hall Representative Ioanne VVcbb t ': Q Redbird Editor A. VVinte'rs, Ill Alpha Phi Omega President George McLaughlin Sponsor Director ol' Student Activities The Student Association had a memorable year, combining the best events olf previous seasons with several new activities to foster ideas and enthusiasm among the students and to cement better faculty-student relations. The Association headed the I-lomecoming Committee and gave the campus a new spring activity, the LT jubilee. Great Issues forums, the new Last Lecture Series, Sunday afternoon entertainment for dormitory students, and free motion pictures were other projects of the Lamar Tech student government body. The last, but probably the most important, contribution of the Association was the proposal of bicameral student government through a new constitution. The student body adopted the proposed document in April and elected officers to serve under this system. GGVERNMENT . . . CAMPBELL HALL DCDRMITQRY C0 NCIL The Campbell Hall Dormitory Council is elec- ted annually to preserve and promote the interest and welfare of the residents and to provide each student with an more heneficial association within the dormitory. For the social and entertaining phase of dorm life, the Council provides dances and a yearly style show. GFFICERS A Peggy lVlillS ,Le.......L.,.... ---.-- President 'A' 4 Shirley Moormzm L .,.,.. Vice-president 1 Dora Valvercle LW-.. ,L.,. ue., Secretary-Treasurer Ellen Wzrllcer -. U pper Classrrzerz Social Chairman LINDA SCI-IMUCKER L, Freshzmm Social Clmirnzcm. Nlrs. Bess Gentry ...L,,,,,,.,,--,, ,LLL Sponsor X-flrs. Ida Van Meter ,M LW, Sponsor REPRESENTATIVES Ann Arnold First Floor, B-Wing Elizabeth Crocker Second Floor, A-VVing Anne Hunter Third Floor, B-Wing Angela LaRocca First Floor, A-VVing Frances Roush - Third Floor, A-Wing Glgggolgogiir, Ewing in the LT jubilee festivities at the dormitory. Linda Schmuclter Feeds a cream pic to Lewine Cermany Members of the Campbell Hall Dormitory Council are shown as they planned the Tri-Dorm Picnic, which was held in the spring. Left to right, seated, are: Shirley Moorman, Peggy Mills, Dora Valvercleg standing, Mrs. Ida Van Meter, Angela La Rocca, Gloria 'T ro- xell, Ann Arnold, Anne Hunter, Betty Jo Smith, and Mrs. Bess Gentry. , , , , , wg.-,.-. - i . f-tv K ' ' ' - em 1' Eesi'e.-:.w- Z . X I M T '27 f'TS7 K 1:1 . . . GOVERNMENT COMES-MCRRIS LL DCRMITORY CC NCIL i tvfk' -. 'fa 1 ,g'1..s.' -If l I ,, I-I . Q 44 ws.,fg,- -r , gqA: ,?1 ,'. '11Q,?!'S . ev 'E --v ur. hvcE..1.tfl.?t,g . I -f :' F 'QL AKQTNT- -.gg-Q li..- f X Bill Vincent, Pat Day, Harold Barclay, Angela LaRocca, Morris Padgett, and Don Ptacek are shown as they decorated For the Dorm Christmas Dance. lVlembcrs of the COIIIDS-lXl0F1'lS Hall Dormitory Council are elected by residents of the two dorms. Two members from each wing are chosen to co- ordinate the dormitory intramural program and plan activities. Outstanding functions this year in- cluded the Dorm Christmas Dance and the Trif Dorm Spring Picnic. OFFICERS Dennis Woods ....................., President James Pickett ..................c... Secretary Cary McKee .,.... ....... A thletic Chairman Sam Alfano . --.U A, , Social Clmirmarz Col. Wrircl Hoffman - -cw 1--. E, Sponsor Mr. Ceorge McLaughlin -E cc Sponsor REPRESENTATIVES Bobby Shepherd Dennis Woods Combs Hall, A-VVing David Moss James Pickett Combs Hall, B-VVing Herman Hankamer Charles VVilcox Morris Hall, A-Wing Sam Alfano David Vanover Morris Hall, B-Wiiig Gary McKee James Nelson Morris Hall, C-VVing Planning the calendar for dormitory intralnurals are left to right, first row, Dennis VVoods, David Moss, James Nelson, Herman Hankamer, James Pickett, second row, Sam Allano, Cary McKee, Col. VVard Hoffman, and Charles Wilcox. 1 N . I T i J I itf 4 l ' 1 J -l BETWH 2,4 1' uw DONALD VVAGNER HGNGRARY . . . ALPHA PI EPSILG O SECRETARIAL SCIENCE SORORITY The Alpha Zeta chapter of Alpha Pi Epsilon was in- stalled on the campus in 1946. This national secretarial science honorary sorority was founded in 1933 in Los Angeles, CaliFornia. Its purpose is to stimulate an active interest in secretarial scienceg to foster and promote a high standard of attainment in scholarshipg and to keep alive the highest ideals in this field OF work. OFFICERS FALL SPIRNG DORIS BRADFIELD -- c Presiolent .... E- DOROTHY ELROD NANCY EZELL ..... r- Vice-president -- . TEANE VVILLIAIVIS ELAINE. STREETMAN --,,- Secretary -W-. THERESA THOMAS BONNIE FULTZ .... tt., R e porter .tt, .--- CAROLYN JANAK Mas. NORMA HALL --,.-- S ponsov' WI- MRS. Nomta HALL Miss SHIRLEY 'TI-IOINIPSON Sponsor M155 SIIIRLEY THOMPSON The Lamar Tech chapter of Alpha Pi Mu, Industrial Engineering Society,mcets monthly to encourage move- ments which will advance the best interests of engineering education and to further unify the student body of the Industrial Engineering Department in presenting its needs and ideals to the faculty. The organization was founded at Georgia Institute OF Technology on Ianuary 25, 1949. Edwin Berry, Norman lerkins, Phillip Pierce, Donald Wagner, David Vanover, Mr. Ierry Kotulan, and Charles Brazil make plans for their annual banquet. Inav A - - -1- . , nl- ,. Y-- T LEE- l E' ee 's Members of the Alpha Zeta chapter of Alpha Pi Epsilon pose in the Dining Hall following spring initiation cere monies. MEMBERS Doris Bradfield Nancy Ezell Bonnie Fultz Linda Holland Nancy A. Miller Martha Moulden Carol Perdue Sharon Red Elaine Streetman SPRING PLEDGES Lora Bussey Rebecca Campbell Constance Conley Dorothy Elrod Dona Gaye Fields 'Carolyn janak Barbara Kettering Linda Miller Gail Stevenson Annie Tibbits Theresa Thomas Peggy Vice jeane Williams Barbara Wilkinson INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SOCIETY DAVID VANOVEII EDWIN C. Benny PHILLIP PIERCE I -, I, Cam. ELLERBEE President , , H, - -..,. Vice-president ..-.. Recording S ecretary Co1'respo1f1olin g Secretary - I -, .,...... ....... T reczsurer MR. JERRY T. KOTIILAN --- ---.- Sponsor 1959-60 MEMBERS PLEDGES Edwin C. Berry Carl Ellerbee Phillip Pierce David Vanover Donald Wagner Charles Brazil Gary Drumm Norman Ierkins John Levoslcy Herbert Otey 0 Ig: Charter members of Cap and Gown include left to right, first row, Cecile Butts, Nancy Ezell, Darlene Galloway. Second row, Io Condray I-Iix, lean Starclce, Barbara Wilkin- son, Nancy Liby. Standing, Barbara Laminack, Katherine Fanette, and Anna Lee Aulbaugh. CI-IARTER SPRING MEMBERS PLEDCES A111121 LCC Barbara Io Best AUIIJHUSII Valerie Clark Cecile Butts Nancy Ezcll Katherine Fanette Darlene Galloway Io Condray Hits Barbara Laminack Nancy Liby jean Starcltc Barbara Wilkinsoi ETA Ann Knight Sarah Krebs Jerry Matthews Linda Muller Barbara Porter Yvonne Robb Gail Stevenson Bennie Walker K PPA '1 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING FRATERNITY OFFICERS ROBERT TULLOS LM--. ,E..... ...... P resident E. R. IKELL -..-,-r --- Vice-president Cam. GAITO .....,c. ..... F irst Secretary ROBERT KRAITOI-mn ---- L-- Second Secretary ALLEN STREATER, Jn. ---N ..... Treasurer VVILLIANI COWAN ,.,,. --- I-Iistorian Mn. LLOYD B. CI-IERRX' -- ---,. Sponsor Mn. FLOYD M. Cnmyr .--.. --- Sponsor Mn. LYLE E. BOHREB --- .... Sponsor MR. D. ROBERT CARLIN ....L..., M-, Sponsor CHARTER MEMBERS Charles Bittle Gene Blankenship John Carlsen William Cowan Joseph Drayer Carl Gaito Athanasios Giannopoulos Ralph Haynes Wilson Huffer Robert Kraitchar James Lucas: Kenneth Rutherford Gerald W. Smith Allen Streater, Jr. Robert Tullos Charles Wilson Charles Zoch . . I-IONORARY GAP A D COW OUTSTANDING SENIOR VVOMEN Cap and Cown was organized at Lamar Tech, March 8, 1960, to recognize outstanding Senior women who have served their college and community and have maintained a high standard of scholarship. The objectives of the or- ganization include the promoting of college loyalty and the advancing of a spirit of service and fellowship among college women, and recognizing and encouraging leadership. OFFICERS BARBARA LAINIINACK .,............ 0- President DAP-LENE GALLOWAY L--- ....,,. Vice-president NANCY EZELL ...c.. ..,,L..,.., S ecretary NANCY LIBY .... L.... - -- Treasurer JEAN STARCKE ,,.LL....... ,-- Reporter Mas. BESS GENTRY ....,,-.- -- Sponsor Mas. IVIARGARET Ronoisns -- --- Sponsor Eta Kappa Nu, Electrical Engineering Honor Frater- nity, was founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois. Its Delta Beta chapter was installed on the Lamar campus in the spring of 1960. The purpose of Eta Kappa Nu is stated in the preamble to its constitution: That those men in the profession of electrical engineering, who by their attainments in college or in practice, have manifested a deep interest and marked ability in their chosen life work, may be brought into closer union whereby mutual benefit may be derived. Charter members of Eta Kappa Nu pose on the steps of the Engineering Building following their initiation ceremonies. HONORARY . LAM R TECH ERESI-IMA I-IC OR SCCIETY G? Making plans for the initiation of spring members are these members ol? the Lamar Tech Freshman Honor Society. Seated left to right, are Carolyn Swartz, Janice Gilbert, Carmen Nicolini, and Sue Brantley. Standing are Martin Arisco, Williani Green, and Alexander Liebling. FALL ALEXANDER LIEBLING OFFICERS ,ELL President ---, L VV. C. I'IALL. ,.L....-..-.. - ...., Viceepresiclent L SUE BRANTLEY . ...... .... - L- S6C1'8ffl?'j'rT1'8US1fV81' DR. EDWIN S. HAYES , ..... - , ..... Sponsor -,L-L Miss ISABELLE ALLEN, ,,,., -- - -- --, Sponsor , I MEMBERS Henry Aldrich James Iones Martin Arisco Mary Ann James D. Beard, Ir. William Beard Maurice Blacltmon Linda Box Sue Brantley Frank Carter Richard Chretien Alex Clem Edna Cunningham Jane Cunningham Willis Dooley Jerry Dunn Nina Edwards Janice Gilbert VVilliam Green Robert Gumaer W. C. Hall, Ann Harvey Loyd Hawthorne George Hirasaki Kenneth Iles Kinnebrew Clifton Kitchens Alexander Liebling David Longenberger Peggy McFarland Barbara McKinley Janice Minter Peggy Nelson Carmen Nicolini Harold Nightingale Robyna Prescott Rudy Prevost David R. Read Carol Smith Betty Stramler Ima Sturrock Carolyn Swartz Ellen Walker Lydia Ann Wilson SPRING --- JANICE GILBERT ---- VVILLIAM GREEN CAnMEN N1coL1N1 -ELL DR. EDWIN S. HAYES -H Miss ISABELLE ALLEN SPRING INITIATES Hassan Ali Ayad Ianice Bruce Robert Bruce LaVern Burkett Kenneth Bush Rebecca Campbell Karen Chiles Donald Crouch Gloria Doucct Dona Fields Earl Fuller Lois Glenn Dorothy Halvorsen VVindell Hebert Katie l-lolsteatl Mary Horn john I'Illl1SllClCCT Walter jackson John Keelan Hugh Kinnebrew Douglas Ledger Richard McGuire Rosemary Mills Helen Orena Vivien Powers ,lames Preston Margaret Proft Michael Rumelt Walter Scliaffhauser, It Pamela Sonnier james Spencer james Tattersall Gloria Thompson . . . HONORARY LAMAR TECH HC OR SOCIETY Spring initiates oF the Lamar Tech Honor Society are shown Following initiation ceremonies in the Dining Hall. OFFICERS MR. LLOYD B, CHERRY ............. .-- Presiclent GLEN GUILLET ........ ...... V ice-president DR. EDVVIN S. l'lAYES --- ,-- Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY MEMBERS Ruth Rourn Doris Bradfielcl Cecile Butts John Carlsen lxllfj Davis D llc. DeRoucn Neil Dougharty Dr. R. V. Andrews Mr. Lloyd B. Cherry Mr. VVilliam Boughton Mr. Dewey Carlin, Ir. Mrs. Ruth Coffey Dr. C. A. Davis Ella Dunlop Nancy Ezell Cary Graham Glen Guillet Benedict Kocian George C. Markley, jr. Theresa B. Micliaelivdes Mrs. Norma S. Hall Dr. Edwin S. Hayes Dr. Ruth Olcott Dr. Richard Setzer Dr. Ted Skinner Miss Rosa Jean Tannahill MEMBERS Dennis Perkins jean Starcke Arney Strickland Cheryl Tullos Barlzara VVilkinson james Willis SPRING INITIATES jimmy Lee Baird Edwin C. Berry Mrs. Terrell Clinton Larry Drayer Phyllis Gates Dr. Charles Hagelman, Jr. Kenneth Hankins jane Harp james I-'Iarvey Ann Tucker Iles Claudia Kaszynski Jane Landry James Lucas ' Madge Channing Luquette Sammy Io. Lyday Mndlohn R. Mays Cly e Meyers Linda Nluller Carolyn Pitts Douglas Scott Pool Roy Pratt Stewart Rice Earl Saltzman Jo Ellen Slaid Gerald W. Smith Emily Spector Carolyn Swartz Ray Toronjo Robert Tullos David Wieting Clarice Zingelman MUTUAL INTEREST . . . ALPI-IA PSI C ECA CURTAIN CLUB Lamar Techis Curtain Club and Alpha Psi Omega bring dramatic productions to the campus throughout the fall and spring semester. Members are in charge ol: all phases of theatrical presentation - from set construction to acting. The organization was Founded to provide oppor- tunity and recognition for dramatic arts students. OFFICERS FALL SPRING PAUL L. ,lrxAiEs ..... - Prusirlerrt , L..L --. ROBERT CLARK CONNIE IVALLACE - - - Vice-presifierrt --- GEORGE EDWARDS Iunirrr DROVVNLEE ----- Seere1m'3'- L - - - GLENDA FULLER lumrn BROWNLEE ..., Twrrsrzrer'-,, L , - ROBERT PAPANIA DR. CECIL joNEs --- .L.. Sponsor - - --- DR. CECIL JONES A mutual interest student group, formed to discuss law and government, is the Chancery Club. The Zeta chapter at Lamar Tech sent delegates to the national convention held at Southern Methodist University, visited area law schools, and sponsored speakers who spoke to the chapter on the aspects of law. The group meets monthly. Comparing notes on a speaker's address are Chancery Club officers Ronald Hicks, Sam Piccione, Ir., and Donald Red- ding. Awards were presented to Curtain Club members in May. Paul L. james received the Male Technical Awardg Dixie Dowden, Female Technical Awardg Betty Fritsche, Best Actressg Ceorge Anderson, Best Actorg and Ann MeCrew, Best Supporting Actress. Not shown is Fred Mills who re- ceived the Best Supporting Actor award. R-'lENlBERS George Anderson Clencla Fuller Anna Lee Ann I-Iarder Aulbaugh I-Ioward Holland Judith Brownlee Paul L, jamcg Robert Clark Robert Papania Noel COWHII James Baum Dixie D0Wde1'l Albert Smither George W- Connie Wallace Edwards Betty Fritsche CHA CERY CLU OFFICERS SAM P1ccioNE, IR. ........... --- Chief justice RONALD I-Ircics --i-- -- Associate justice LAVERNE Pnawrrr --- ........- Clerk DONALD BEDDING .... --- Bailiff DR. IRVING DAWSON -- -- Sponsor MEMBERS Inhn P. Adams Thomas Ballard VVavne Coniislcey VVoodrow Denson Keith Carv Ronald Flicks Carroll Martin Sain Piccione, Jr I. T. Peoples Laverne Prewitt Donald Redding Carl Roth joe Searcy l l r . . MUTUAL INTEREST l f A T LAMAR TECH CECLOCY CLUB T The Lamar Tech Geology Club, founded in 1953, Q, lr T meets monthly for field trips or discussions by industrial fr Y. geologists and researchers, The group sponsors a picnic each spring. OFFICERS VVILLIAM ROOSEVELT MILLER ...,.... President NORMAN BUTLER ............... Vice-president Lamar Tech Geology Club officers William Miller, ' A -' HENRY IOHSE ....... --- Secremry-Treasurer Norman Butler, Henrv johse, and Tommv Capello , ' ,' ' TI-IOlX1AS CAPELLO .,.uu............. Reporter point out the department s chart on mollusks. DR. H. E. EVELAND ..........,....... Sponsor MR. VVILLIAM H. MATTHEWS, III ...... Sponsor MEMBERS john A. Adams Thomas Gray Marc'-1? Milling lifnml' Scale Charles Atkinson Derrell Griggs B111 Mlffihell Richard S9115 Ella Beasley Bruce Bosworth Charles Burkett Norman Butler Thomas Capella Lennart Carlson john Carruthers Aaron Chauvin Robert E. Hall Sam Haskett Richard lgau Henry johse VVillian1 josey Randolph Kelly Kenneth Kitchel C. Ownbey Bobby Ray Billy Robinson Gertrude Rumelt Aubrey Rush Burt Sammis Arnell Seymour Don Suthard james Svvearengin Dean Toups joe VVi1son james VVoodard j. T. Leone james Dorman L. M. Manuel jimmy Dougharty Dcrwood Marsh VVilliam Dunaway Robert E. VVilliam Evans Matthews Gary Ezell Curtis Mayo Richard Frank Paul McHenry james Garrard VVilliam Roosevelt Miller The Lamar Tech Mathematics Club, founded in 1959, meets monthly to promote interest in mathematics and its related fields. An effort is made to design programs to in- terest students at all levels. These programs range from in- dustrial speakers to student programs. LAMAR TECH MATHEMATICS CLUB Dale DeRouen and Gene Perkins check their slide rules to determine if the School of Business calculator, operated by Darlene Galloway, really- works. CIENE. PERKINS ..,. E..... . , ...L ----.. President DALE DEROUEN ----- --- Vice-president DARLENE GALLOWAY -- --- --- Secretary Da. IEREIXTIAI-I STARK --- -- Sponsor MEMBERS Bobby Baca Cecile Butts Carolyn Carlsen R. VV. Crawford Dale DeRouen Lonnie Dieclering Curtis Eddy Darlene Galloway Ralph Gracia Annie Suc Green Donald I-ligginbotham james H. I-Iill jerry Little Donald Lockwood Sadie Long john McManus Gene Perkins Vivien Powers Betty Stepan Loretta Waldo Don Williams MUTUAL INTEREST . . . LAMAR WRITERS ORKSI-IOP Founded on the Lamar Tech campus in 1954, the Lamar IVriters IVorlQshop brings together students and Faculty members who are interested in original writing, en- couraging criticism and an exchange of constructive writing and revision. The Wlorlishop encourages an interest in creative writing at Lamar Tech and in area high schools. OFFICERS VV1Lr..x Roaen - - - -- - - - - - - - - - President Vlomxr I3,xnt:E'rr - - , - -- - - - - - - - Vice-president l.II.I.IE C,xr.nwELL ..... -- Secretary'-Treasurer LoL,x LEAIKONVITZ - - - - - .... - Fall Reporter UIOIINNIE Davis - - ,... , - - - - Spring Reporter Nas. RUTH Sctmrociq - - - - - .... - -- - Sponsor The Miclclle East Youth Organization CIVIEYOD was Founded April ll, l957, at Lamar Tech to interest people in and familiarize them with the customs and routine life of lX'liddlc Eastern countries. Once a month, meetings of the group feature lectures, debates, or entertainment. The international host Families oF Beaumont were fetecl at an Oriental Dinner in the spring by members of the group. Dr. Iames Cox, Ir., Fauzy Chareeb, Naim Serhan, Aram Vartanian, Sehir Tarhan, Eawzi Khawly, and Ptaif Nadet outline plans for the IVIEYO Oriental Dinner. Mrs. Hugh Fay of KPAC-TV, standing, right, showed members of the Lamar Writers Workshop how to prepare a television commercial. Listening are John Badgett, Jack Clark, III, Robert Clark, Lola Lem- kowitz, Johnnie Davis, Mrs. Ruth Scurloclc, and Ray Toronjo. MEMBERS Nancy Hawthorne P A1 cl eggy exdn er Lola Lemkowitz John Baclgett Lillie Caldwell john Meek Norman Carlisle Mrs. M. K. Thomas Choate Richards Willa Roach Emily Spector Leonard Tibbetts Ray Toronjo Charles R. Williams Noel Cowart Kay Creswell Johnnie Davis Lillie I-Ianicak MIDDLE EAST YOUTI-I ORCANIZATIO OFFICERS Fauzv CQHAREEB L,.,......... ..L... 1 Jresident NAIh'l SERHAN LLL. - s-- Vice-president -IOE lDANESI-IPAYEH --- .L.... Secretary ARANI VAHTANIAN -- .- .... L-- Treasurer RA112 NADET .....L. --- Parlimnerrtaricm DR. JAMES Cox, In. -L .. L-- Sponsor MEMBERS Hassan Ayad, Kuwait Laurette Kneizeh, United Arab Suren Barsamian, Iraq Republic Abdelhakim Bennouna, Morroco Raif Nadet, Lebanon Ioe Daneshpayeh, Bahrein Islands Zeyad Salah, Jordan Iafir Davoody, Iran Elie Salem, Lebanon Fawzy Ghareeb, Lebanon Moustafa Samhoun, Lebanon Bahram Khatibloo, Iran Hicham Sinno, Lebanon Farhard Khatibloo, Iran Fayez Suayfan, Lebanon Fawzi Khawly, Lebanon Sehir Tarhan, Turkey Eysa Kneizeh, United Arab Aram Vartanian, Iraq Republic :fl IT' 1 ta' I .MX . . . MUTUAL INTEREST P R E - E D C L U B -,il J if f . This must be the headache center, say Pre-Med officers Tony Sala, Milton Husbands, Joanna Seeuwen, and standing, Gerald Beathard Dr. R. J. Long, right, seems undisturbed by these antics. The Pre-Med Club was founded in 1942 at Lamar Tech to foster an interest in medicine and its related fields. Professional speakers appear at the bimonthly meetings and annual field trips are made to the medical and dental schools of the Gulf Coast. MEMBERS . -pw ref-'-fi f'frfeerf' .Z - 5 - l Kenneth Alexander John Erwin J. E. Lorino r -1 4 Mints Rgeo Ionys C-gorge Bethfli .c en on glarry 2116? Iioraing Eyler J11ec515.Nli:!IGi1wd - ar in risco ame- ea on e ajors TONY SALA - ' f ' Pres-ldent John Armstrong Jack Goff John Mann MILTON HUSBANDS ..-- .... Vice- esldent Robert Barnes G. W. Gower Nlartin hflary , 1 era ea ar aymon ui ry o onas auer pr G ld B th d R d G 'd J h N t Ll?ANNA SEEUWEN ' A ' Secretary Jim Boone Glen Guillet Arthur Newman GERALD BEATHARD ..... --- RCPOTMT Lea Braun Robert F. Igall Homer Newman - John Brownrigg J. D. Hear Gale Park DR' EDWIN S' HAYES Sponsor Riley Burnett Ronald Hogue Harveyvllandolph, Mn. W1LL1AM FITZGERALD --- ...... -- Sponsor geilddcan-mack I1xg1i1t0nl1:1Li5bandS IIB IR 1 U ic ar Chretien ennet I es Mic ae ume t MR' ROBERT MITCPIELL -J' -'-' ' Sfmsof J. R. Coats, Jr. James B. Jones Tony Sala DR- R' - LONG - fem- ---- ---'Spousal' Phyllis Creswell Edwin Klein Joanna Seeuwen DR- IQIRK S1'RAxVN --Q -- Spgnggf Elvis Daniels Jimmie Laird LCOII Smith Gerald Darcy Patricia Denton Diann Duplantis David Ebeling Jerry LeBlanc Richard 'LeBlan Jim Henry Lee Shirley Long C Berthold Spencer Glen Swearingen Warren Weber James E. Wood, Jr. Kenneth Wyble MEMBERS MUTUAL INTEREST . . . OCATIO S CLUB The Vocations Club, reorganized in 1959, seeks to pro- mote better student relations among those enrolled in the School of Vocations. Activities during the year included a hayride, beach party, and the sponsoring of a Hdunking booth in the LT Jubilee Carnival. A program of intra- mural sports is provided for club members. Bob G. Allen Edward Andrews DuWayne Bakker Cathy Barnes Clarence Baumbach Alvin Bodin Weldon Broussard Robert Burrell Chiwee Chance James Chelette Wayne Colden Roy Cole Howard Collins Wade Cook Wade Coon Virgil Davis Earl DeYoung Stanley Eldridge Kenneth Faughn Clifford Faver Sam Giardina Clarence Harrington Jerry Harris Ronald Harrison Harry Hemmenway G. Eugenia Herpstreith Gerald Hickman Henry Hosek Robert I. Johnson Charles Kohler Gerald Lowery Charles Luker Gerald Mardis Robert McFarland Leo Morris Royce Nichols Iames O'Neal George Parker William Picton Kitty Quarles Iack Quinn Benny Rhoads Charles Riley Oscar Roberts Marvin Russell Fred Sachitano Nick Saleme Bennie Shaw Robert Shmidl Roy Simmons Johnny Slovak Phil Talbot Ned VVeeks Allan Wilson Daniel Wood The WO1DC1l,S Recreation Association CVV.R.A.D meets twice weekly to provide recreational activities for Lamar Tech women students. Volleyball, basketball, bowling, bad- minton, tennis, and swimming are among the sports en- joyed by members of the group. Each April, the association sponsors Play Day For area high schools. Badminton is on the agenda tor left to right, first row: Janice Ives, Delna Coe, Sandra Hubert, Tommy Domingue, Sandra Whyte, Clarice Zingelman: Second row: Frances Perry, Rose Mary Rummel, Ann Knight, and Mary Frances Gallier. Milf! Mr. Billie McLendon, Mr. A. S. Tucker, Mrs. Rhoda Brock, DuWayne Bakker, Cathy Burns, and Alvin Bodin review final plans for the Vocations Club spring beach party. OFFICERS DUWAYNE BAKKER .rr..........-... President PHIL TALBOT ........ ....... V ice-president CATHY BURNS ,I ...s....... Secretary-Treasurer ALVIN BODIN ,...... ,,r,--,, Recreation Clfmirwmn Ma, BILLIE MCLENDON .r,.. - ...,.... Sponsor Mas. RHODA Baoolc, R.N. L-- .... Sponsor MP.. A. S. Tuorcan VL- ,rd Sponsor OME BS RECREATIO ASSOCIATIO OFFICERS FALL SPRING ANN KNIGHT ....... --- President -- ........ ANN KNIGHT CLARICE ZINGELMAN -Vice-president- CLARICE ZINGELIVIAN MARY IANAK ....... --- Secretary -- ...... -- MARY JANAK MARY JANE NABOURS.- Treasurer ,Rosa MARY RUMMEL Mas. Lois WILSON .r.. Sponsor --.-- Mas. Lois WILSON M EM REBS Eleanor Brugger Mary Gallier Dale Harmon Janice Ives Mary janak Ann Knight Norma Miller Mary jane Nabours Frances Nebel Ianell Payne Frances Perry Barbara Porter Rose Mary Rummel Ioleen Sehon jo Vern Smiley Pamela Sonnier Linda Talbert Martha Thomas Sandra Whyte Nancy Wones Clarice Zingelman . PRCDEESSIGNAL AMERICA CHEMICAL MEMBERS Elizabeth Chase Lee Dees Richard Dixon VVoodrow Dorman Mike Ford Max lobe Carl Longenberger David Measels Johnny Moyer Linda. Muller Dudley Rivette Sherry Simpson VVillia1n Solomon, Ir. Carolyn Stonecipher Wayne Tansey Steve Thompson Augustine Viruleg, Ir. james Willis OCIETY The Lamar Tech chapter of the American Chemical Society was founded to stimulate an active interest in the field of chemistry. Student affiliates foster and promote a high standard of attainment in scholarship and keep alive the highest ideals in the area of chemical endeavor. OFFICERS VVILLIAINI SOLOINION, IR. .......,..t... President Woonnow DORNIAN ...u ....., V ice-president ELIZABETH CHASE .... E-- Sec1'etary-T1'ensu.rer Miss ANN l'lARIX ION ......,....... .-- Sponsor DR, IAIVIES Cox, IP.. -- ...u.. --- Sponsor DR. ROGER YERICK --- ...... - --- Sponsor Complicated looking apparatus, isn't it? American Chemical Society officers assured us it Works, though. Left to right are Bill Solomon, presidentg Elizabeth Chase, secretary-treasurerg and Wood- row Dorman, vice-president. v 1 yi 'Ji PROFESSIONAL . ERICA INSTITUTE OE ICI-IE A ICAL E GI EERS -9. Carl Gaito listens as Montez Beard explains the chemical process involved in this model distillation tower setup. It was one ol several exhibits prepared by Chemical Engineering students For the Engineers VVeelc show. Jerry Alexander Melton Armstrong John E. Baker John F. Baker Montez Beard VVilliarn Beard Charles Bland Jerry Bluffin David Browning Bill F. Cable VVilliam D. Cable John Carpenter John Cerniglia Earl Chapman Joe Chenella Roger Clark Mitchell Clemmons Ray Comeaux Richard Cox Charles Cutler Bobby Daniels Neil Dougharty Tommy Dodson Willis Dooley Nick Dragna MEMBERS Addison Duffee Dudley English Judy Fleming Raymond Flumerfelt John Graves Richard J. Gray Charles Harrison Evan Hennington Bryant Hickman George I-Iirasaki Howard Horton Ben Houston J. D. Hubbard Adrian Hutton Regis Ingram Gerald Jacobsen Charles Johnston I-Iugh Kinnebrew Ladislau Lancsarics Robert B. Marshall John lN'lcMahon Clyde Meyers Larry Morris Gerald Nelson Roy Pratt Raymond Rice Stewart Rice Charles Robinson Donald J. Robinson Larry Romero Raymond Ruddick Edmond Sallee James Shortt Joseph Street Richard Sturrock Duke Thames David Todd James VVaites Vlfilbert Watlker Richard Wang Kenneth VVatler Stiles YVatson VVilbern Watson Ted VVhitlow James L. Willis The Lamar Tech Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers was Founded January l5, 1954. Promotion of profes- sional development of its members and contribution to the development of chemical engineering at the college are the prime goals of the organization. The group sponsors a Christmas party and a spring party For its members. OFFICERS Rosen CLARK -,. ue... ...u........... P ff2Si6l21'li RAY Comeaux -..,r S.- To Vice-president DONALD J. ROBINSON --- Secretary JOHN E. BAKER ....... .... ..... T r easufer Da. R. A. IVICALMSTER ....... .... S p011S0lr . . PRoFEssioNAL AMERICAN I STIT TE CE STITUTE C ELECTRICAL E CI EERS E R DIC E CI Members of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and Institute of Radio Engineers take time out from Engineer ing Weelc activities to pose in front of the Administration Building. The American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers sponsor meet- ings, Field trips, and conventions in an effort to bring a realistic picture of industry to the campus. LARRY DRAYER CARL GAITO ......... ...... - Rrrcmnn I-lfmfrsocx .... .... James BARBER -JOHN VVALLEY Mn. LYLE Boi-mar. ,-- Mn. FLovn Cnum M-- -----, Presiolent Vice-president AIEE Secremry IRE Secretary Treasurer , - - - Syaonsor -..-- Sponsor Travis Alexander William Allen James Barber David Bean Jake Bergman Charles Bittle Gene Blankenship Robert Bolling Ronald Borel Don Brady Elliott Bray Elvie Britt Norman Brock Lewis Bruce Robert Bruce Robert W. Buchanan Charles Cole James Coleman Glen Cook William Cowan Anthony Danna Larry Drayer Weldon Drennan Jimmy Easley Jerry Farnham Roderick Fisette MEMBERS Cecil Flory Marvin Foxworth Carl Gaito Lawrence Garfield Lannic: Gillette Carlos Gutierrez Ronald Guyote Everette Harbin Richard Hartsock Robert Hendrix Paul Hereford James H. Hill Robert Hodge Charles Holder Walter Hollingsworth Henry Holt Raymond Huebel Wilson Huffer Richard Justiss, Jr. R. G. Kelly Joseph King Kenneth D. King Virgil Kirkland Jerry Klutz Robert Land James Lanier Lanny Latil Charles Leonard David Longenberger Victor Marks Macky Marshall Robert W. Matthews James Menge Ed Metcalf Gerald Montgomery Michael Myrick Sammy Pearson Raymond Powers Kenneth Ricketson Kenneth Rutherford Harold Sherrill Kenneth Slaydon Donald Streater James Tarbett Robert Taylor Earl Thompson Jack Thornell Robert Tullos Gerald Walker John Walley PROFESSIONAL . . A ERICAN INSTITUTE OF USTRIAL E GI EERS Louis Broussard demonstrates his unique model rail car, built on a one-twelfth scale, which took first place in the Engineering Week exhibits. Watching the car are Mr. France A. Meier, David Vanover, Gerald Langford, Robert D. Darney, and Donald Wagner. MEMBERS Richard Adams Emil Aran Anthony Augustine, Jr. Surin A. Barsamian Edwin C. Berry Robert Boldt Stephen Bowker Louis J. Broussard Pedro Bueno, Jr. Roy L. Comeaux VVilliam Cook Oscar Cruz Robert Darney Gary Drumm Earl Evans 'Thomas Frank Sam A. Goyen, Jr. Donald Grammer Irwin J. Guberman Donnie I-lannegan Herbert Hinze Alfred Jarvis Norman M. Jerkins Joe W. King Joseph Krout, III Gerald Langford Albert Lee Beryl Levosky Robert N. Marshall Clifton Mefford Tom S. Mouton John Murphy Edwin O. Nash, Jr. Paul Norse James Partin Kenneth Penney Denny Perkins Phillip Pierce Donald Pratt Doyle Rogers Henry M. Roggc 'Thomas Stuart David Vanover Donald VVagner William VI-'eber J. E. VVliit1nore Klyne P. Yvright The American Institute of Industrial Engineers holds monthly meetings and sponsors senior banquets biannually to advance in- dustrial engineering through resources and creative abilities. It is operated for scientific, educational, and charitable purposes. OFFICERS FALL SPRING DAVID VANOVER L-- ..... President -..---.--r--- DAVID VANOVER GERALD LANGEORD -- M-- Vice-presiclerat .... --- GERALD LANGFORD DONALD WAGNEP. --. - Recording Secretary --.-- DONALD WAGNER DONALD GRAIXIIXIER - Corresponding Secretory .--- ROBERT DARNEY Louis BROUSSARD ...... Treasurer ...... .Louis BROUSSARD MR. FRANCE A. MEIER ..-. Sponsor ---... MP.. FRANCE A. IVIEIER MEMBERS ' : I .- 1 - -.-.1-': I : lr. I t if ' - E-1.2 ----v-a -1 Pl Members of the American Marketing Association take a coffee break after a meeting. At the extreme right, A.M.A. . . . PRCFESSIONAL AMERICA ARKETI ASSOCIATIC The Lamar Tech chapter of the American Marketing Associa tion sponsors out-of-town field trips and brings professional business men to the campus to give marketing students an accurate picture of business conditions. president Bill lanccelc hands a cup to Mr. Donald VVilliams, sponsor. Robert Aycock Kenneth Beaver Donald Bishop VVilliam Clark Edwin Clement lack Cockerham Barbara Laminack Don Lierman Joseph Mandry Carolyn Moak Dean Morrison Rodney Mutchler OFFICERS Donald Coffey Bruce Pate Warm-1 JANECEK -- .........,..e .... - -- President gffjffgf gggggr jggllj 5533551 It THOMAS KROUTTEB, IR. - -- -.. --- SeC1'etm'y Gerald Edwards Neill Scott I CHARLES DECUIR TT.eaSm.e1, gilpclgrpt Fertitta Hiifold ilmith '- - i 'o mar Bi Van iver MR. DAVID TAYLOR -- .... SPO11501' 'llgheodgre Hunter Charles Wales NI I D VV . AA , ona Hyatt Io an VV atkins R ONALD ILLIANS '-'M Sp 011501 William Ianecek Lewis Williinson Thomas E. Kroutter, Ir. Charles T. Williams DELIA1 Psi KAPPA Delta Psi Kappa, wo1nen's professional physical educa- tion sorority, was founded in Indianapolis, Indiana, on October 23, 1916. The Lamar Tech chapter, Alpha Chi, sponsors professional meetings to promote the high ideals oF professional ethics in the field of physical education. ' OFFICERS BARBARA Porrran .............,,,... President ANN KNIGHT ......r ...... V ice-president CLARICE ZINGELMAN --- .... Sepretary-Treasurer MARX' JANAK ....... ........... R eporter MARY GALLIER .....e. ..... - -- Clmplain Mus. DIANNE Bmcan .... .,,.. .,.- Sponsor MEMBERS Mary Gallier Mary janalc Ann Knight FALL PLEDCES Peggy Alexander Rose Mary Rummel Peggy Mlills B z t W , 1 Yilfil aiif HIRING Clarice Zingelman PLEDGE Thelma Payne Planning the Delta Psi Kappa booth for the LT Jubilee Carnival are left to right, Mary Frances Gallier, Clarice Zingelman, Barbara Porter, Ann Knight, Mary Ianak, and Rose Mary Hummel. :iv .iq u ra- l wha I L. Il ,. 155 ., Ara yi , .V ll'-I ,kill if ll' lf' -il 3' PROFESSIONAL . . if ' . may l I w ASSOCIATIO FOR CHILDHQQliJ FDI, CATIO The Association For Childhood Education works For the educa- tion and well-being of children, promotes clesirahle conditions in schools, encoura,Qcs continued professional growth oF teachers, and informs the public of the needs of children. FALL C:'AILYA OLIVER ..... .L L L GAIL PROVOST LLL Io ELLEN SLAID LLL OFFICERS SPRING Presirlent ..L.. ..L Io CAROL SAVARINO BLANCHE STRICKLAND , L L L L L Vice-presiclwrt LL LLL- LL SCC1'9ffU'jl L L L L T1'GUSZI1'BT LLLLL L SANDRA lVlILLINC LLL JERRY RAATTIIEXVS lo ELLEN SLAID CLAUDE GENTIL SANDRA VOYTEK LLLLL .L P1.1l2licity'Di1'ecfor LLL LLLL MRS. GENEXVIEVE I'lARLAN LLL S ponsor L L MRS. DR. CONRAD MANG LL- LLLLL Sponsor LL LLLL ,LL DR. CONRAD lVIANG GENEVIEVE l'lARLAN Spring officers of the Association for Childhood Education are: front, center, jo Carol Savarino, presidentg left to right, Sandra Milling, vice- presiclentg Jo Ellen Slaid, treasurerg and jerry Matthews, secretary. 'ire 228 .fx l llean Andrews Mary Lou Bishop Shirley Brown Ahie Brownshaclel Laverne Campbell Polly Carter Loulu Coulson Sandra Doty Joann Drodcly Kathleen Ener Sammie Eskriclge Ioan M. Fortenberry S. Jean Fortenberry Claude Gentil Vivian Gibson Ann Hinson IfVynell Hollomon Agnes I-Iorsley jane Jolley Rudy gordan Linda Cenneson Iva Land Janet Landry Christine Lloyd Jerry Matthews Jerry Glynn Matthews Beaumont Camellia Queen, A.C.E. Candidate MEMBERS Melamine McGuff Inez McLerran Alice Miles Sandra Milling Carolyn Moak Bol: Oxley Gailya Oliver Jo Evelyn Phillips Melha Phillips Dorothy Pinchhack Patricia Pringle Gail Provost Io Carol Savarino Jo Ellen Slaid Blanche Strickland Jane Stumpf Virginia Sweetlancl Gail Terry Eva Thornton Sally Tiddle Sandra Voytelc Bennie Wallcer Helen Warreii Vernadean Williamscin Mary Wilsoli .f g K. in-6 af' SX' jo Carol Savarino Lamar Tech Rose of Delta Sigma Pi Eugene Arnold 'liiilnothy Ant Victor llatem Darrell Iiedlc Edward Cam Donald Coffey Keith Farme Larry Gaylord Robert Gril'l i David P. Cuidry Ronald I-lay Stuart Kinard john Leach VVayne Aaro jimmie Adams Gus Amundsen jonathan Boyd Sam Bruno joe Choate Charles I-Ierm james Hurst MEMBERS Curt Locke rey VVillian: McDonald an Robyn May :rd james Parris pbell james R. Redd jacli Scott 1' Claxton Seely Harold Smith th ljllllglllfi VVall jack VVebster l-lerman VVhitten C. A. Wimberly, jr. FALL PLEDGES n john Kiefer Karl Lemlie Frank Morgan Richard Mulcrone james Murphy .Billy Simmonds Ray l'oronjo SPRING PLEDGES Tommy Ballard Roy Bedford james Burnett Gilbert Davis Neal Dockal Dalton Ewing William II. Lavender john MacNamara Marvin Peterson, jr. Ted Ptoblow Bobby Feemster Walter joe Garrard Kenneth Gilbert Pete Hudson Lee jose mlm Robert Ifoon Schaffhauser, jr. Steve Seely Reagan Settle james Ton Clyde Wilson Ronald Lauve . PROFESSIONAL DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Eta, the Lamar Tech chapter of Delta Sigma Pi, sponsors field trips, professional programs, and social activities. Delta Sigma Pi was founded November 7, 1907, at New York University's School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance. The Central Office at Oxford, Ohio, promotes closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerce. jAoK WEBSTER - I L ,... t ...,,....L..,.,.. .....LL L-, OFFICERS President EDWARD CEAIVIPBELL ...,,..L ...Lt,...... S enior Vice-presiclenf EUGENE fXRNOLD LL.,.-... -LW . L... L-- junior Vice-presiclent CURTIS Loc1cE ,L......,.....,,..,.....,.-...,... Chancellor ROBERT GRIFFITH .....,...... .- .............. L.,... . Secretary G. A. WIMBERLY, ja. ............-............... Pl-17901514767 KIEITH FARIVIER ................................... HiSt0rifr1'l Mn. H. A. BARLOW ............ -. ................ .--- Sponsor Planning a field trip to the New Orleans Port Trade Commission offices are: EzZEihG. A VVimberly, jr., jack 'VVebster, Curt Locke, and standing, Robert -,-. wx, X,. . Q. VVS' 'sir if! PRoPEssioNAL . . KAPPA Pl ART FRATERNITY Members ol' Kappa Pi, ,Xrt l'raternity. are shown in Front ol' the new Lamar Tech Art Building, Kappa Pi, the oldest college art fraternity, was founded at the University of Kentucky in 1911. Beta Tau, the Lamar Tech chapter, was installed to help promote art at Lamar Tech and in the com- munity. The chapter holds art shows, gives art lectures in area high schools, and sponsors one man shows on the campus. Field trips and liilms are used to supplement the creative work of the inemhers. GEFICERS GLORIA NASH ................e.-... President STEPHEN TINELLI ....eeueu..... Vice-president PATRICIA ANNE KOGIAN W-- ........ Secretary BRIAN SUMRALL Louise FARNIE . . - LEMAN' HENDRY , , TTOXVARD l'lOLLAND TERRY lklITC'IlELT. nlianm' Pisfxcocic -c Mas. RTYRTLE Krsna Mn. JEROME Hook . L L, Trensiirer Board illmiilrei' Boartl ,llenilzer Uonrnl illenzlrcr llotmi ,llenzlmr Board dleuzlrer Sponsor Sponsor FACULTY MEMBERS William Boughton Jerome Hock l George Keester Myrtle Kerr MEMBERS hlarty Allison Lee Ann Austin Virginia Benner Annette Clark Patricia Door Louise Furnie Frank Gerriets Frank D. Guidry James E. Guidry Ervin Hanson Leman Hendry Howard Holland Elisalyet Hollander John Hollander Claudia Kaszynski Patricia Anne Koeian Charles Beard Ralph Clark Marion Curry Linda Engman Georgia Gonzales Margo Hebert Tommy Kaye :ALL Benedict Kocian Harvey Krueger Don Lee David Linthicum Ann McCoy james Mcliatter Nancy Meriwether Jerry Mitchell Gloria Nash VVanda Parks jerry Peacock Edward Richardson Patricia Roll Gertrude Piumelt Arnell Seymour Harvey Sefliff Charles Slovacek Emily Spector Brian Sumrall Stephen Tinelli PLEDGES David Mahavier Florence Miller Janice Minter Kathleen Orr jo Ann Stasney Carol Stevens . PROFESSIGNAL LAMAR Accoumri Assocmrio i i ' - Vx ' , 4 . 1 41 1 'v ,' f Barbara D. Smith, Alice Greeves, Mr. Elvis Davis, and Sylvia Dean of the Lamar Accounting Association examine an ac- counting textbook to determine the proper method of making journal entries. The Lznnur Accounting Association, founded in 1955, meets monthly lo hcur speakers and discuss the latest developments in the Ificld oli prolfcssional accounting. Lamar students interested in ac- counting ure invited to join the club during its annual membership drive in the lull. Burn ANN QllLLET'l'E Amore 'Cnmzvras , ,. . Bixnimim D. Smiirn SYLVIA DEAN -aww Mn. ELVIS DAVIS D., OFFICERS - - - President Vice-p1'esicle11t - - ..... Secretary -- - - Trenstnfer - - - Sponsor MEMBERS Raymond Baker Doris Bradfield Blanche Broussard Charles Clark, Ill Robert Davis Sylvia Dean Ruth Ann Gillette Alice Creeves Ronald Hohes Harry Holt James Kelley Clifton Kitchens Karl Lemke Carolyn Pitts David N. Read James R. Redd John Scott Willi3IH Sellers Barbara D. Smith Ioe Sumners Shary Swan PROEESSICNAL . LA ARSCCIETY CE CIVIL E GI EER ig- '. i - --E-Lv . I . I in 1 1 as , Aw ' 'E ,mga-, .t.,. . i in IT, Arthur Cietzen explains certain features in the I-Iernispherical l'lut,l' one of the Civil Engineering exhibits in the Engineers Week displays. Betty jo Smith, Lola Lemltowitz, I-Iank Smith, and Robert Gumaer learned how a parachute could bc converted into a survival hut. The Lamar Society of Civil Engineers, founded in 1956, furthcrs professional interest among civil engineering students and enhances the formal education of civil engineering students through belief in professional principals. Participation in Engineer's Vveek, a spring picnic, a fall banquet, and numerous field trips comprise the activities of the group. CFFICERS FALL SPRING TED KELL ..........e,... President ,.... . ...e...... TED KELL RICHARD CARRUTH ------ Vice-presirlent RICHARD THOMPSON CHARLES WILCOX ---, ..... Secretary .,... . --- CHARLES Wrr.coX DENNIS Docorarr ---- ..... Treasurer .u,.. .... R oNN1E WATSON MR. LUTHER BEAL12 MR. CALVIN WOODS ,- ..... S por-z sor ..L,., . - Sponsor ...u.. , Mn. LUTHER BEALE Mn, CALVIN Woons MEMBERS john Abshier, jr. Frank Blanchard, jr. Vvilliarn Boyd jan Brown Richard Carruth Walter Caskey Dominic C. Challie Donald Chatelain Kenneth Choate Verby Crocker junia: Cucle Dennis Doggett jerry Emerson jerry S. Evans Edison Foreman George Gendarme Arthur Gietzen Ralph Gracia George Greer George Guttman Wayne Herrington Freddie Hickman Ernest I-Iooter Don Ivey Cecil jackson Ted Kell Thomas Owens jock Peters Richard Phelps Felton Phillips Thomas Pilling hlattox Rogers james Rother Robert Roy, jr. Ziyad Salah john Salclana Nairn Serhan Hieham Sinno Roy E. Smith james Snyder Earl Street Fayez Suayfan George Thompson Richard Thompson Aram Vartanian Robert E. Ward Ronnie Watson Robert Whitehead l-larrell VVhitnell Billie Wiese Charles Wilcox Charles Witte . . . PRGFESSIONAL LAMAR TECH I-IO ECO MEMBERS Esta Autrey Frankie Besecla joan Brewer Hester Briscoe Bonner Brown Lewine Germany k. '- Freida I-Iazelton Q A Peggy Hogan ir Nola Kelly i Lorna Moncrief f , Muriel Morrison Lynda Plunlc Patricia Powell Mary Anne Schichtel Charlotte Seaberg Patricia Stephenson Sarah Upsliaw u N' ll Te' -ew ICS CLUB mf., Hmgg.. l IH HN H I . 4 ' I 1 in Martha Van Hook Betty VV est Janel VVright Hazel Youngblood I Officers and sponsors of the Lamar Tech Home Economics Club take time out from a professional program to pose in front of the Home Economics Building. Kneeling, left to right, are Lewine Germany and Frankie Beseda. Standing are Miss Rosa Jean Tanna- hill, Miss Doris Davis, Hester Briscoe, Charlotte Seaberg, and joan Brewer. OFFICERS FALL SPRING LEWINE GERMANY ---L President ..... E- LEWINE GERMANY HAZEL YOUNGBLOOD First V ice-president .,--- FRANKIE BESEDA I-IESTER BBISCOE --- Second Vice-piresidentt --- I-IESTER BRISCOE CHARLOTTE SEABERG -.-,- Secretary ---, CI-IARLOTTLE SEABERG JOAN BREWER --, ..... -.-- Treasurer ---L ...-... JOAN BREWER BETTY WEST - -.- .-.- -,- Reporter - -- ........ BETTY WES1' Miss Rosa j. TANNAHILL - Sponsor - Miss Rosa J. TANNAHILL Mrss Doms DAVIS ...... - Sponsor .- ...... Miss Doms DAVIS Miss MAXINE CUMMINCSE Sponsor . Mrss MAXINE CUNINIINGS The Lamar Tech Home Economics Club, founded in 1951, is an affiliate of the College Home Economics Clubs, organized in New York in 1909. The local organization provides for professional development of Lamar Tech home economics students. PROFESSIONAL . . ' ,r , Q '.i'f25T5 ZT .. , I . 6' Jimmie Welborn, George Reynolds, and VV. B. Wfoocl make a final adjust- ment on the Mechanical Engineering Department's air sled. Coupled ECHA ICAL Gl EERS CLUB MEMBERS Jimmie Allen Bill Anderson William Anderson Larry Augsburger Stuart Battarbee Bodie Beddingfield Marvin Blanton James H. Brent Ernest Broussard James K. Broussard Ronald Brown Fred Cabell Stanley Capers John W. Carlsen John Chappell Thomas Chauvin J. D. Clements James Cliver Daniel Cross Edward Dalby Paul Dickerson Michael Dillon Carl Dumesnil Jerry Dunn Joe Face Cecil Garretson James Gilcrease Gary Graham Elmer Gray Ronald Greig Iasson Gryzagorides Joe Guzman Edward Hanna James Havard Roy Henckel Patrick Henry Fredrick I-lenges, III Richard Herrmann William I-Iill Marshall Horton James Jackson Norman Jerkins Jerry Jordan Jerry Kersh Kenneth Koym Leo Lejeune - . Charles Ling Bennie Lloyd with their rocket entry, the mechanical engineers were able to silence their competition-at least as far as noise was concerned. Advancing and disseminating knowledge of mechanical engineering theory and practice is the goal of the Mechani- cal Engineers Club of Lamar Tech. The club, founded in 1951, takes an active part in Engineer's Week and promotes professional consciousness and fellowship. Josspn M. Scorr CECIL GARRETSON Thomas Loe E.L1NiER GRAY .,.... THOMAS SEITLE .... ,- MR. JOHN BRUYERE ----. Darryl Lormand Louis Matthews Charles McBride Zack McCain Jerry McCallie Benny McCullough Harmon A. McDougal Robert McElya Louis McEwin, Jr. John Moore Joseph W. Moore Donald Moseley John Norris Donald Norton Ercil Owen Johnnie Pacatte Russell Painton Richard Partin Don Payne Kenneth Penney Lyle Perry Gefaffrey Purdon, r. James M. Redd George Reynolds Larry Rhodes Lloyd Riggs, Jr. Garland Robbins Elie Salem Glenn Schkade Bohn Schmidt Joseph M. Scott Thomas Settle Donald Sheppard Fred Shumate Sidney Simon Archie Smith Victor Smith Harley Stivers Lynton Thomas David Thompson Clifford Townsend Gene Turnham Harlan Walker Jimmie Welborn William C. Wells W. B. VV ood Cliff Wooclruff Reuben VVomack Lynn Yardley John Logsdon Raymond Donald Losack Zandonatti OFFICERS --------------.---M President --- --- Vice-president ----- Secretary --- Treasurer -.-- Sponsor 234 ' Monte Aaron Eva Abbe Virginia Abbott Clinton Adams Phillip Allen Lee Ann Austin Jane Bain Travis Beard Carol Bertschler Alfred Besch Judith Birdwell Mary Blanda Mary Brackin Ptutheline Bradberry Sue Brasseaux Blanche Broussard Shirley Brown R. L. Brownshadel Lydia Burns John Butler Cecile Butts Laverne Campbell Carolyn Carlsen Pauline Carter Esther Chand Madge Channing Barbara Clark Dorris Clark Lydia Cone Martha Conway Ralph Courtney Carl Craven Joyce Crittenden George Dannelly Dianne Darnell Jackie Dezelle Dow Dillard Charles Dinhoble Sara Doty Joann Drocldy Carole Dube Edna Duke Sammie Eskridge Mary Jo Fisher Luise Flocke Joan Fortenberry S. Jean Fortenberry Luella Fowler Bonnie Fultz Claude Gentil Vivian Gibson Janice Gilbert Mary Golibart Elaine Graves Vergie Griffin Anita Cuillet Henry Hair Mary Hanks Mildred Hansen Scottie Harp Kenneth Hatch Pattie I-Iassell Nylds I-linch Jack Holton Carolyn Hooker Agnes Horsley Bertha Horwitz Mynone I-Iucldle John Hunt Janell Johnson Ruby Jordan Janice Kemp Linda Kenneson Louise Lakie Archie Land Iva Land Margaret Lange Eldrege Langlinais Phyllis Larson Leta Lay Ano AL STUDE T' EDUCATIQ Associano MEMBERS Rodney LeBoeuf Sheldon Lee, Jr. Nancy Liby Madolyn Lindsey Christine Lloyd Lee Ora Long Sarah Lovett Mary Lowrey Ruth Lundy Julia Lunsford Marilyn Martin Jerry Matthews anda McAdams Donnel McCann Elmina McClendon Willie McDaniel Ann McDougald Oran Meacham Rosemary Mills Janice Minter Carolyn Moak Phyllis Morgan Donna Moye Ida Mueller Roylene Myers Alban Neel Dorothy Nelson Bob Oxley VVanda Parks Kaye Payne Joseph Peacock Howard Perkins Jo Evelyn Phillips Melba Phillips James Pickett Bruce Pipkin May Price Mary Ramirez Jo Ann Richardson Charleen Richker Elmer Rode Patricia Roll Gertrude Prumelt Claude Scarborough Myrna Schaefer Betty Simmons Jill Slavik Henry Sledge Eugean Smith M. Carol Smith Sandra Spear Patricia Steele Betty Stephen Charles Stephen Sandra Strange Arney Strickland Blanche Strickland Morean Studdert Virginia Sweetland Suzanne Tate Doris Temple Gail Terry Eloise Thompson Doris Thorn Eva Thornton Stephen Tinelli Altha Tittle Martha Van Hook Martha Vanover Lana Vincent Kenneth Voytek Loretta Waldo Helen Warren Barbara W7ilkinson Patricia Willard Charles R. VVilliams Deana Williamson Mary Wilson Billy Wolf Dottie Youngblood . . PROFESSIONAL The Mary Campbell Chapter of the National Student Education Association was founded in 1948. Members seek to attain the four goals of the organization: promoting better teaching, giving training in leadership, giving experience in plan- ning, and stimulating interest in the teach- ing profession. OFFICERS ' Romney LEBOEUP .-.......... President DEANA VVILLIANISON ..... Vice-president CECILE BUTTS ...... Secretary-Treasurer WANDA PARKS ............... Bepvffef MR. CHARLES H. WILBANKS ,-- Sponsor C P51 45 The School of Education bulletin board shows N.S.E.A. officers that their meeting is about to begin. Left to right are Cecile Butts, Rodney LeBoeuf, Deana Williamson, and Mr. Charles Wilbanks. relations with other student SCIE Jo Theresa Angelo Ann Arnold Sue Baker Barbara Best Judith Birdwell Mary Blanda Sharon Butaud Rebecca Campbell Carole Carter Linda Clare Connie Conley Katherine Daigle Gloria Dantin Dorothy Dickson Sandra Drummond Vivien Dugas Dorothy Elrod Nancy Ezell Marilyn Farr Florence Finnell Doretta Franke Janeen Franz Flo Ann Gammill Sherry Gutteridge PROFESSIONAL . . ' SECRETARIAL CE CL E M EM B ERS Sue Harper Pattie Hassell Sonya Henson Barbara Hirsch Marianne Hodes Genevieve Hopkins Doris James Carolyn Janak Felice Jeansonne Suellyn Johnson Barbara Kattawar Laura Kelley Barbara Kettering Barbara King Maydell King Stella Lass Norma Lee Gloria Lloreda Gladys Marshall Nancy A. Miller Brenda Mitchell Carolyn Moak Kathleen lVludd Linda Opran Linda Parrish Carol Perdue Mary Perry Patricia Peterson Letitia Phillips Sandra Riley Glenda Robison Loretta Sanders Joleen Sehon Linda Shelly Jill Slavilc Era Lynn Smith Linda Stayton Bette Stephens Elaine Streetman Sandra Swank Ann Swinney Sharon Trask Gloria Updike Peggy Vice Julienne VV atkins Barbara Willcinson Jeane VVilliams Lisa Winters MEMBERS Thomasena Hancock Lynda Parker Sybil VVolfean TAU BETA SIGMA BANDWOMENS SOCIETY Tau Beta Sigma officers Deanna Vincent, Cecile Butts, Paula White, and June Howell outline plans for their receptions for visiting bands. mn Pl . sri: -M it .1 .421 3 T21 5,14 . RK i Seated at the l-lolidav lnn urccedino the Secretarial , l ri Science Club spring banquet are Miss Nancy Darsey, Julienne VVatkins, Lctitia Phillips, Barbara VVilkinson, and Kathleen Mudd., Lamar Tech's Secretarial Science Club was founded in 1954 to bring to the attention of area business concerns the training and qualifications of the college's secretarial science students. It seeks to promote the professional development of its members by its programs and by its business organizations. The members of the organization annually sponsor a Thanks- giving basket drive for needy families. OFFICERS KATHLEEN Munn .................v. Presiderzt BARBARA KING .......... .. ...cc, -. Vice-presiolent BARBARA VVILKINSON .....,.....--.... Secretary GENEVIEVE l'lOPKINS ..-............. Treasurer LYNDA PARKER ,, ........E............ Reporter Mrss NANCY DARSEY ................ Sponsor Mas. JEANNETTE VAUGHN ............. Sponsor The Alpha Upsilon chapter of Tau Beta Sigma, national honorary band sorority, was installed on the Lamar campus in March, 1954. The organization, founded at Oklahoma University, promotes the existence and welfare of college and university bands and honors outstanding bandwomen. The local group hosts receptions for visiting bands following football games. OFFICERS JUNE I-IowELL -,....... ,..... ..... P r eszdent PAULA WIJITE .-..,...........- Vice-president DEANNA VINCENT ........ ........ S ecretary MARY ELLEN RANIIREZ .............. Treasurer l'lAZEL YouNcBLooD ..........,...... Reporter Mas. CPIARLES WILEY ............-... Sponsor Minnie Adams Cecile Butts Nlary Collier Frances Estes Uethel Fontenot June Howell Mary Ellen Ramirez Deanna Vincent Ellen Wallcer Paula Wliite Kathryn VVilliams Hazel Youngblood MEMBERS . . . PRGFESSTONAL SOCIETY FOR ADVA CE TTT GF MA AGEME T J . '-.. .' S.A.lVl. president Ben Fuller introduces Dr, Richard W. Setzer, Dean of the School of Business, who spoke to the members at their annual Christmas banquet. The Society for Advancement of Management was Founded in New York City in 1912 and was installed at Lamar Tech in 1957. The organization seeks to bring together executives in business and students preparing for a business career. It provides students with opportunities For planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the activities of an organization. The local group sponsors an annual clinic and field trips to industrial plants. OFFICERS FALL SPRING BEN FULLER tttt . tts. , President L W- FRANK MORGAN WALTER STRICKLAND- Vice-president L, . WILLIAB'I JANECEK LEWIS WILKINSON t, -LL Secretary ...1L, DAVID P. Gurnnv WILLIAM JANECEK ,----, Treasurer ,-- RICHARD lVlULCRONE ERVIN HANSON ---. Pnlaliciry Chairman -Fonrtasr N ucKoLs DR. R. O. BENNETT, JR. -Sponsor - DR. R. O. BENNETT, Ia. MR. D. LANDES --. .... Sponsor ..... -- MR. D. LANDES Jimmie Adams Donald Alexander Gary Angelic Otis Arnold Robert Aycock Kenneth Beaver jimmy Rireher VVillialn .Bishop jonathan Boyd Sam Bruno Charles Ruehring Edward Campbell John Card Fredrick Chase Wfilliam Clark Max Claunch Charles Crabbe Bill J. Duncan Vincent Fertitta Carol Fincher Ben Fuller joe Garrard Frank Garza Larry Gaylord William Gieseke Rober: Grifliith David P. Guidry Luther Guidry Ervin Hanson Ernest I-larton john jadick William janecek Lee joseph James Kelley Robert Kite VVilliam Lavender William Lawler john Leach Curtis Locke Bobby Long John MacNamara Marvis Marshall Roy McDonald William McDonald Curtis Methvin Frank Morgan Richard Mulcrone james Murphy Rodney llflutsehler Forrest Nuckols Billy Odom Donald Pruns VVilbur Rankin jack Richards, jr. Ted Roblow Robert Rosenbaum Robert Sampson lrlenrv Sauer Neill Scott Claxton Seely Steve Seely Robert L. Shelton pl. E. Sherman jerry Stedman VValter Strickland joe Sumners D. G. Symmank VVilliam 'llarver james Ton Ray Toronjo Marcus Warner Larry Warren Kenneth Webb l'lerman Whitten Stephen Whitton Lewis Wilkinson Full plates indicate another good S.A.1Vl. dinner. This one, held at the Flying Chef Restaurant, found Dianne Darnell, E. Sherman, Walter Stricldand, and Blanche Strickland at the head of the line PROPESSION AL . . TEXAS SCCIETY CP PRCPESSIC AL E CI EERS LAMAR TECH STUDENT CHAPTER f A l.S.P.L. jerry Adams Richard Adams, jr. Vllalter Allen Vljilliam Anderson Emil Aran Larry Augsburger Anthony Augustine, jr. Surin Rarsamian Lynn Rattarbee Rodie Reddingfield Don Bennett Edwin Berry Charles Bittle Frank Blanchard. jr. Gene Blankenship Donald Blanton jerry Bluffin Robert Boldt Stephen Bowker james H. Brent Ernest Broussard james K. Broussard Louis j. Broussard jan Brown Ronald G. Brown Pedro Rueno Fred Cabell Stanley P. Capers john VV. Carlsen Richard P. Carruth john Chappell R. j. Chauvin joseph Chenella Roger Clark Mitchell Clemmons james Cliver Richard Coit gli, I. I Ii.. Darlene Galloway llomecoming Queen Nominee Daniel Cross Thomas Cupit Edward Dalby Robert Darney Paul Dickerson Tommy Dodson Neil Dougharty Nick Dragna joseph Drayer Gary Drumm Carl Dumesnil Earl Evans joe E. Face E. Foreman Thomas Frank Cari Gaita C. j. Garretson, jr. Arthur Gietzen james Gilcrease Gary Graham Donald Grammcr john Graves Elmer Gray Ronald Gregg Iasson Gryzagorides Irwin Guberman joe Guzman Edward Hanna Donnie Hannegan Richard Hartsock james Havard Ralph Haynes Roy Henckel, jr. Friilfrick Henges, Patrick Henry john Herndon, jr. MEMBERS Richard Herrmann Bryant Hickman XVilliam Hill Herbert Hinze Charles Holder Marshall I-Iorton VVilson Huffer Regis Ingram Alfred jarvis Norman jerkins Arthur joneck jerry jordan David Keene Ted Kell R. G. Kelly jerry Kersh Mack Kimbrough joseph King Kenneth G. Koym Robert Kraitchar Gerald Langford james Lanier Leo Lejeune Beryl Levo-:ky Charles Ling Rodney Loc john Logsdon Darryl Lornaand Donald P. Iosaek Daryl Lostak Victor Marks Robert N. Marshal: Louis Rlatthexvs Charles Mcllride Zack McCain, jr. jerry C. Ti lcCallie Benny McCullough Dormon McDougal The Texas Society of Professional Engineers, Lamar Tech Student Chapter, meets monthly on campus to promote professional engineering and to provide a system of common communications for all phases of engineering. The largest single en- deavor of the organization is the coordination of Engineering VVeek each spring. The group sponsors the Engi,necr's Picnic annually I OFFICERS RICHARD Aramis, ja, -- ...ttt ,rrrrerr P regifleme GEOPPREY PURDON, ja. --A f --QHA lflCG-j7'l'CSl6lC71i7 N EIL Douer-rAnTv .,.,., ,, ,,,,,,,F,-- Sggrgmry james XNILLIS, jn. -tn Mn, Roursnr CARLIN Mn. jorfm LEVOSICY Robert McElya Louis McEwin, jr. john McManus Clifton Mefford john Moore, joseph Moore Donald Moseley Tom Mouton johnny Moyer y Donald Norton Paul Norse Ereil Owen johnnie Pacatte Russell Painton Richard Partin Gerry Pate james Pather Don Payne Sammy Pearson Kenneth Penney Denny Perkins Lyle Perry Richard Phelps Phillip Pierce Donald Pratt Roy Pratt Geoffrey Purdon, jr. james M. Redd George R. Reynolds Larry Rhodes Raymond Rice Lloyd Riggs Garland Robbins Doyle Rogers Matrox Rogers Henry Rogge -LL Trensrzrei' .-- S porrsor Sponsor Elie Salem Edmond Sallee Glenn Schkade Bohn Schmidt joseph Scott Thomas Settle Donald Sheppard Fred Shumate Sidney Simon Archie Smith Victor Smith Harley Stivers Thomas Stuart Lynton Thomas David Thompson G. L. Thompson j. A. Thompson Clifford Townsend Gene Turnham David Vanover Hans von der Hofen Donald Wagner Harlan VValker Stiles Wzillcei' XfVilliam VVeber jinnnie VVelborn VVilliam C. NVells j. E. VVhitmore james VVillis, jr. David Wieting Reuben VVomack Cliff VVoodruff NV. R. Woods Lynn Yardley Phillip Yeary Raymond Zandonatti ALPHA PI-II C Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity was founded at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, in l925. Its Kappa Alpha Chapter at Lamar Tech carries out the tradi- tional spirit olf lfriendly service to the campus by aiding in registration, elections, and as otficial guards of the campus mascot, Big Red. CEEICERS FALL SPRING A. D. VVINTERS, Ill , ,... President L--- A. D. WINTERS, III . . . SERVICE MEMBERS BENEORD Moomz --. First Vice-president -- BENroan Moona FRED NIORGAN ---Second Vice-presiclent ,--- NEWELL Bass NEWELL Bass .... - .... Secretary .... L--- VVAYNE l'IARDY Grxnrn l'lEITI-ISUSEN -.-- Treosn-ref L--. CARTH I-IEITHSUSEN Da. JAMES C. Cox, Ja. -- Sponsor -- Da. JAMES C. Cox, Ja. Mn STARKS Joi-INSON Sponsor -- Mn. STARKS JOHNSON Da. RUSSELL LONG .... Sponsor .... Da. RUSSELL LONG MR W. lVlATTI-IEWS, III - Sponsor Mn. W. MATTHEWS, III MR CALVIN Woons L-- Sponsor --- Mn. CALVIN Woons Alpha Phi Omega members and pledges constructed and guarded Big Red, home football games and was viewed by thousands during the Homecoming Newell Bass Sidney Bertrand Lewitt Cooper Jerry Denney Gerald Duff Ray Ener Charles Garrison Thomas Grey Wayne Hardy Garth Heithsusen George I-Iirasalci Thomas I-Iood John Hughes Grady Jones Robert Kite Newton Lemke Johnny Lopez Benford Moore Fred Morgan Ted Morgan W7arren lVIurphy Donald Nugent Raymond Rice Joseph Richey Ross Russell Carl Wells A. D. VVinters, III FALL PLEDCES Surin Barsamian Bill Beard Gary Carter Norman Dennis Cecil Fusilier Loyd Herron Pete Murphy Richard Sens James Shaw David Smithers SPRING PLEDCES Jerry Asaff Wayland Austin Robert Bateman, Jr. Larry Burt Rhitt Garrett ,John McRee Lyman Periman Donald Smith Tommy Sparks Robert Stephens Leonard VVilliams the campus mascot. I-Ie was present at all Parade. SERVICE., CHEERLE DERS ' gf rrrr rrriiirrriii l illiawlsiilr, r llll -im ' - - T'+-,ieQL',f7gfl:l , l 4 A familiar scene in front of the Student Union Building each fall is this one of the Lamar Tech Cheer- leaders leading yells. Classes are dismissed for pep rallies and Cardinal fans turn out to support the team Judy Bryan Billy Barrett Head Cheerleader, Spring Yvonne Robb Milton Husbands Karen Hartley Ted Powers l-lead Cheerleader, Fall Dale Harmon , Randy Blackwell Freshman Cheerleaders Tl-IE REDBIR . PUBLICATICDNS 'V 1 I-as .q-it E-- fi, Joanne VVebh Dalton Ewing Mr. Hunter Schmidt, lr. Editor Business Manager Sponsor Tl-IE REDBIRD, Lamar Tech student newspaper, is published weekly by stu- dents. The publication serves both as a medium of campus communication and as a source of training for journalism students. In recent years, as the campus has continued to grow and as the student body has increased, THE REDBIRD has increased in importance and popularity-both with students and the faculty. L. D. Hall Cherrie Lott june Anne Ragland Sports Editor Staff VV 1' ifef Sammie Gayle lrlodnett Mickey Myers Staff Writer Greek News Editor Q , Q-. HE'-vt ,... -' fi 5 - px I 5 , li N 1 i ill , -..-,... 'sf ,.. W N '11,-s , wr ,I 1 . . 'K lv V lb ll V1 I-I ., I, 4 'il-Il rlll ll! ill l l Staff lflfriter Carol Stevens Fashion Editor C up 9 ',, if . Y, , t. X, I G - rr' '-..-1 1 1, 5 REPORTERS Mary Blessitt Paula Branstetter Gus Browning Gale Chadwick Ann Creswell Marsha Drain Becki Hurst Margie Morris Gwen Parker VVanda Parks Howard Perkins Fran Roush Vivien Powers Linda Talbert Pinkie Updike 'iiqrlezyiwlw lggdllns Nurs '-C174-L 1 'ef'--rf 4 tw 1 y Atari ..-man f new.-1 ,-:., .ugh -- r 1 ,. ,.. V.. .... - ... 35151 '15 23.221 me.:-I TJ ,... eg.. 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'. f fc' W he-' vm? na srfanorar-rzia-y an if u::.'-.::..':. :Eff .1 ,Q Q:-E-ws: ,dwell --::L,Eu.,' V- ' 5251 f- F?-iz dxuqf' r , , 1 e l ' PEW. 1'-num i ,eg '-- 'fv---- - 'F ,745 ,r.HtL1.2f Lp-L:...9.L.n.2 iff? ill'-'..iSllE' -'lx r-efffeetvt' emi. iiisf: if ' 5512 l'.QjQ?fFQ.?5 it , 1-if-I 1 3 , .sn -. g,1:f,11,gsrr PUBLICATIONS. . T1-IE CARD1 AL Fred Dishman, Editor, 1960 CARDINAL Miss Jane Ann Maxwell I Sponsor K 'X Glenda Cox D Q Business Manager sq N, John Watldns X Photographer Claudia .Kaszynski Artist Outstanding 1960 CARDINAL staff members are shown Miss jane Ann Maxwell, CARDINAL sponsor, and Fred fo1low1ng the staff banquet at which they received certifi- Dishman,'CARD1NAI.. editor, are shown as they received cates entithng them to free yearbooks. Left to right are john their gifts from members of the 1960 CARDINAL staff. Glenda Cox, business manager and chairman of the ban- quet, makes the presentations. L: A . if Y I D rf X . ' 1 'sl ,rl I ,!f'g4f- A- -41 , gp F ' w x ,' K5 J x 43611 3 so :b ' 1 f f L 1 1 1 or a s 6 - 1 he S 1 1l1 ,e 7W'l'oi l . PUBL1cAT1oNs T I-I E C A R D I FA Barbara jo Best Fraternity-Sorority Editor 'F D011 Coffey fqgv C'Cl'17'lQ7'lILS Life Editor Kay Creswell Features Editor Mary Golibart Sports Editor .K ffw l-lub Hawthorn l it at W Fozculty-Administratiorn Editor Ianice Minter Religious Centers Editor Hank Smith Organizations Edztor rf' jim Talley Classes Editor Buddy Teer Fine Arts Editor STAFF SHIRLEY IANTZ -,- .............. Classes BONNIE KNEPPLE --- --- Organizations KAY C. Roscoe ..... ...... F eatwes LINDA SOIIMUCKER --.. -- Fraternity- Sorority The people pictured and listed on these two pages are responsible CAROL SIMS ...... --- Campus Life for this, the 1960 CARDINAL. They have attempted to capture BETTY Io SINIITH .... ...... 4 - Faculty- the significant moments of the year at Lamar Tech, both in pictures Adi-ninistmtiovfi and copy. In a sense, the entire student body of the college is CONLEY TQDD --,,- ------,-,- S ports responsible for the yearbook, for without support and enthusiasm CHARLES WALES .... ,-- Sports behind the staff, it is doubtful that individuals would be willing KENNETH YOUNG -U -M Spong to give the many hours of their time that go into making a yearbook. PUBLICATIONS . L S E 3 .- ,W v - as - -. Two sides of 1 '. ,g I Iames lVlellard V f 'I ,f . . . the athleth , 'DIV fl ' V , the cditor . . . 5 i 4 PULSE is the student literary magazine of Lamar Tech. It is published annually or seniiannually by the PULSE staff. Manuscripts may be submitted by any full or part time Lamar student. The two issues published during the 71959-60 college year were due to the combined efforts of a small group of students headed by James Mellard. The enthusiasm which greeted PULSE assured them that their efforts were Well spent. Two Covers of PULSE Left, Fall, 19595 Right, Spring, 1960 FALL STAFF james lX lELLARD tts...... --.-- Editor NANCX' Lim' -.dv Associate Editor CARROLL BLACK cc, . ,.,, Associate Editor ARNELL SEYMOUR -. .... - .... Art Editor DR. VVINFRED S. EAIMONS, --- Sponsor SPRING STAFF james Murano L .--. ........... Editor NANCY Lim' L, .a.,,. -- Associate Editor VQIRCINIA SHEPPARD not Associate Editor fXN1 i1oNY BOSSART L- , , ,. - Associate Editor BRIAN Stmimrr -, . ., cr- A1'tEdiio1' Dn. XMINFRED S. Eiwxrows, ln. t-- Sponsor VVRITERS Louis Biscoglia, Ruth Bourn, Phillip Bowles, T. M. Brown, Robert Clark, Johnnie Davis, Bethany Dumas, Rich ard Frank, Melba'I-lorkowitz, Clarke Jackson, Nancy Liby, James Mallard, Dave Oliphant, Emily Richards, Hudson Roach, Willa Roach, Vernon Rosson, Matha Sanders, Jerry Sibcrt, Al Smither, Diane Tittle, Ray Toronjo. Carroll Black Dr. Wiiifired Nancy Liby Arnell Seymour Brian Sumrall Associate Editor Associate Editor Art Editor Art Editor Sponsor ' f ,gin if ' A 1.. 571 ,- . t .1 4'- i ff- 6- .' hr' ,Y 1: A 4,53 Ns W-in-I 95. x . LX. u l . ,Q .a,, .ik , IVE., H 5 l QE' 1 -gli 45:lf1'm1!L1!i , av J 19:13, , ditty, lr i , ' V i' ,' W lin .,' Qui J7grI4,s,.?44f!J.4 i 246 ,t g. diixlafrl T l f1i-'if xxx T 'g 'fx ' 'Y' 'X B. . J I , I ri 71 ml Q . J I - 'N I e ' at Q T l?-1 4 . .. 4 .....-fir Y C11 i i V' 1 a J - . I ihln-Y Ui' Members of the B.S.U. enjoy vespers before class each morning. Mr. Wray, director of the Baptist Student Union pauses for a moment from his busy schedule. --Li Members of the Executive Council are first row Sue Harper Nancy Wones, Brenda Cascio Lewine Ger- many, Sarah Sims, and Alice Miles. In the second row are W. Storey, Bobby McFarland, Rev. Wray, Loyd Hawthorne, and Tommy Cameron. The Baptist Student Union seeks to conduct and promote a spiritual, cultural, educational, and recreational program tor Baptist youth and any other interested students of Lamar. The Center has been provided by Texas Baptists for the enjoyment of students. Financial support of churches in the immediate area provides a continuing program. The program includes daily devotional services before class each morning, special emphasis weeks featuring off-campus speakers, retreats, and two stu- dent conventions. DEPT is mr? r The Church of Christ Bible Chair serves college l students through an educating for Christian living plan. Here students may participate in daily devcr tionals, Bible classes For college credit, Christian Fellowship through various activities and events, publication of a student paper, the Bible Chair Banner, and varied opportunities for Christian ser- vice. 'Students feel Free to come by for counsel and discussion of their problems. Gene Priest, director, leads a Bible Study. CHURCH OF CHRIST Singing is a highlight of the morning worship service of the Church of Christ. ,L E5 W - VAL get i it -me i iifrrif'-i Qi QQ 2552 'Eli Rf iw! S 'QU srl ri. :I 'sl pf-3--1, Jif' 7, lsr Members of the Canterbury .-Xssociation posc with their schedule For each weelfs services. CA TERBCURY ASSCDCI TIG Rev. VVorrell leads an informal discussion on a subject of vital interest to the students. The Canterbury Association has a mission on the campus of Lamar Tech. This mission is to promote the knowledge of God and understanding of l-lis Love and Crace to all persons. To carry out this mission, the Episcopal Church built St. Matthews Church and provides For its college opera- tion. The programs that have been conducted this year have drawn from the talent of l.amar's faculty. These persons met with Canterbury and shared their knowledge and experiences with the group. APQLIHIAKU-I9lLU!L.Mll!F!!1.5'. . '. .YdM?Q', X ' '- 'F'f'r I1l!Str291'ftW8V1'v 'H- Newman Club members wait for their lJ1XVCGlxlX meeting to begin The purpose of the Newman Club is to con- tribute to the spiritual, intellectual, and social development of the Catholic students on campus. To this end, the meetings helcl twice monthly are concerned with vital Catholic topics as well as Mrs. l-l. Phelan breaks ground for the new Newman Club building as Rev. Charles Sacco, A. M. Phelan, and 'lim Talbot look on. fff ,saw wsswrwzi aged ,zz -g3'meq.pmg'5,5g.' s H H in' -'AN ,pmsggimy s Hmm ragga ,rr i is a favw nr je. g ,L my gm: is D ,:.tt?w,,s,: '-f as ' ffamjgg. N s a In la- Q2 W V- rs. as is .Maw ' tifwzgfa rr H M :gifs is L ,. wifi wg mi i -lamp Y E, E--V? Diana 1 ' rs . .eff In :rm ss lf Vieira, Z E nr H Elf s' is m is fe r fu .IT . 4? E. 'yr , 1, Xiu' w I Q17 K :ul t'-i, I'- X1 ' ,, ,,,'i1',' Arg-S mf, fi'-f ir: , .WI Iiyrgrtu Breakfast is served before class at the U.C.F. ITED Cl-IRISTIA FELLOWSHIP The plan of merger of Disciples of Christ, Methodists, and Preshyterians is based upon a definite conviction as to how the churches must carry out their mission on the campus. The mission of the church is to express Cod's love in the World. Each Christian is called upon to live out his faith in his own area of life and work. For the student, this area is the campus. A campus Christian movement exists to help students carry out the mission of Church in their campus life. This means that the purpose of campus Christian programs is not simply to raise more faithful Disciples of Christ, Methodists, or Preshvterians. Christians in college are to pursue their studies as a Christian calling, knowing also that through their participation in the life of the college they may most fully convey their faith in Jesus Christ to others. This is the reason for national student Christian movements and special campus Christian ministries. --.xwclvffn l ' I 1 w si I W7 RX N l Laverne Campbell, Martha lo Phillips, W. C. Hall, Charles Starke, ancl Floyd Hair served as officers for the U. C. F. The line just keeps getting longer. Doris Cloff and Charles Laing take time to pose for the camera. T77 F E W APRIL 5, 6, 7 X T Religion And The Individual Lamar State College of Technology n , i.7,g: .5 'bww ,, ' um A Ling ', X - -'- W 'I - 'I .iff -ggi-ll if-Adu , e 4 K M ,QA .. M!'4 . -Wx' . l .4 '. ff iQ , 1' ., 2154 -mx ii Dr. Jesse Fletcher, director of Baptist students at the University of Texas, speaks to a Sales Management class. Dr. 1X'Iarney, main speaker of Religious Emphasis VVeek, addresses the student body. ' Dr. Carlyle Marney speaks to the Fraternity-Sorority Seminar. RELIGIOUS EMPI-IASIS WEEK A bird's-eye view of the Religious Emphasis Week Convocation. - .- My .E , .,. , -,Y ,, ' ,Y i 4Tlfll.l-Q J rllf, ii it ' THE LAMAR TECH FLUTES Tyrrell Buckley, Jr. Mary Collier Iames Gleason Geraldine Waits Hazel Youngblood GBOES Christine Bach Elizabeth Brooks james Green CLARIN ETS Don Benton Jim Boone Rodney Braeuer Martha Branham Cecile Butts Uethel Fontenot Darrell Haywood Ann Houston June Howell Gerald Hulme Wanda Martin Mary Mounce Harold Nogle Linda Parrish Vivien Powers Roy Pratt Joy Rezek Molly Shaw David Shepherd MR. CHARLES A. WILEY Director Lois Stephens Deanna Vincent Charles Watkins John Watltins Linda Wilson ALTO CLARINETS Frances Estes James Havarcl Angela LaRocco BASS CLARINETS Peggy Alexander William Barth, Ir. Hester Briscoe Barbara Gunn Finley Morton Frank Teller ALTO SAXOPHONES Tunie Morrison Michael Say William Stone, Ir. Bennie Walker Donald West TENOR SAXOPHONES Bryan Brown Linda lVlcGlendon Suella Skillman BARITONE SAXOPHONES Kay Iobe Erik Verret .in-.:-, r, A-. ,Mui .. I 1 FT 'fi SYMPHC BASSOON jo Vern Smiley CORNETS David Crockett Robert Huffer Jerry Jenkins Barton Johnson John McMahon Johnny Moyer David Read Willis Romero, Ir. Gene Settle Franklin Suitt Alfred Taylor Joyce Taylor Cary Van Vleck Malcolm Wall, Ir. Richard Wilson FRENCH HORNS Laurel Brownlee David Longenberger Jack Miles Paula Wliite TROMBONES Don Hough Hugh Kinnebrew James Langdon James Lytle Jerry McMicken Walter Paul, Jr. Travis Sample John Valentine BARITONES Lawrence Garfield Iames Huckahee Ike Mills Roy Smith Robert Stephens Paul Turner Donald Wiley STRING BASS Ellen Walker BASSES Allen Bradley Toby Hanks Morris Hill Damon Hilsmeier James lVIcFatter Ronald Sedtal Leonard Williams PERCUSSION Minnie Adams James Cawley Frank Clore Rosa Dean VV. C. Hall Hal Hearn Charles Herm Bert Lisle Jack McGlaun Barbara Myers Roy Ramirez Lois Witte J l icturecl left to right ure the Lamar Tech twirlers: Bennie VVz1llqer, Hester Briscoe, Barbara Myers, Peggy Alexander, the Golden Girl, Lois Vvitte, VVandzi lVlartin, and 10 Vern Smiley. f, .. -,,,.V, V 1 . V V f , ., , ,,, f .' f f one Q5 er'l I ,f -l T T I 1. J A v Y.g'.x:,'b,- Q L K' , J .-'-' ., Q., LAUREL BROWNLEE The Lamar Tech lVlurching Band leads the Shirtetail parade through downtown Drum Major Beaumont. THE TECHNICIANS A CAPPELLA CHOIR BRASS ENSEMBLE f ' If George Anderson, Annie Lou LeP1 and George Edwards re-enact a dramatic scene from the play The Devil's Dis- ciplef' Jim Raum, who portrayed the Rev. An- derson in 'The Devil's Disciple, ex- changes cold stares with Ann McC-rew as Mrs. Dudgeon as Connie Wallace as Essie Dudgeon, a frightened young girl, huddles in the corner. 0' 0 90 0 -0 1 in 10 LAMAR T Lamar Tech's Speech Department be- gan the year with a hilarious version of Shalrespeards The Taming of the Shrew. The highly successful production utilized costumes of Shakespeare's day. Other productions during the year in- cluded The Devil's Disciple, Two Legendsf' Thor, With Angels, and 'lDown in the Valley, and Finally, All My Sons. ECI-I THEATER Paul James and Penny Robuck in a scene from Thor, With Angels, a 0116-HCt morality play by Christopher Fry. The play's theme was Christianity in a barbarian world. pn. x K, 'Bu-zu... G-. , P 1 I , J, l , ,f .r r - . , - , , 1 , ., , , ..,. ,m 'h nd' L Inj, .- . . , wmv-, Lg 9.4. lf. Down in the Valley, a one-act folk opera, was presented on a twin-bill with Thor, With Angels. John Hughes and Claude Gossett are shown here in a scene from the play whose theme was barbara ianism in a Christian world - exactly opposite From that of Thorn it . ru ET: ' , , i I Dress rehearsal of Down in the Valley shows Kay Crouthers, George Edwards and Bill Tar- ver on one of the stylized sets which enhanced the mood of the production. 0 - 4 5 il' Sl' il . l L -. www:g,.':,.k , .i' 1 3355, I W? ,ez 4, 'IQ'-J The Speech Department! outstanding production this season was Arthur Miller's All My Sons. Under skilled direction, the talented cast devoted many hours to intense rehearsal. All members of the cast gave excellent performances. George Anderson as Joe Keller, and Marylyn Munsterman as his wife, Kate, als. George Anderson, Marylyn Munsterman and Boh Clark in a tcnsc scene from All My Sons. Mrs. Munsterman, Anderson, Betty Fritsche, and Bob Clark rehearse a scene 'from All My Sons earned superlative notices for their portray- The audience studies the program shortly before the arena produc- tion of All My Sons. Shirley lVlartin's bloodcurdling screams startled the cast as well as the audience during the Faculty Play Reading of The Tavern. Neither a police line-u nor tar ets for a firin s uad, but members of Lamar Tech's facult re baring to read The Tavern. I P 3 g q Y P l F ,fs--,Q sir- .4 W .55 pi , V , 4 ,N A A . .3,,'v,. Students inspect the all-glass Art Building which opened for the first time during the spring semester. Art major Annette Clark, is one reason for the increased male en- rollment in art classes. ART DEPARTME ' for , 1 Tech artists can hardly believe that sturdy steel and glass have replaced the sagging shacks which they called home. Sketching a church in San Miguel, Mexico. 'I Q 5 H lil '3 il. D . I Min smrttnttfntnrrfrnnuinw T -it - . -N .vm as 'K The Art Department annually sponsors a summer tour for students. In the summer of 1959, the group toured Mexico. The popularity of these trips needs no explanation, as they enjoy a royal welcome at hotels, beautiful scenery and a delightful H 33 The Lamar Tech group was welcomed vacation. Essential for the trip to Mexico were cameras, sketch pads, and the ability to stand tropical heat and travel. South of the Border. A tired group from the tour rests hy Aztec ruins. e get . .A ., 1 E ,-mwzgl, ., if ,E - - :fl - Q 1 'i Q ,wfr SlfQ.bt'1- 5, it -1 ' 5+ E HQ H ill is 'fi -, .mfy g in :gi ,fm w 2 ' ' 5' 1 .s rl N ur' I Carlos Montoya opened the 1959-60 Artist Series program. A capacity-plus crowcl filled the au- ditorium 30 minutes early to hear the famous flamenco guitarist. The Student Maclrigal Choir from the University of Munster was the next Series presentation. A treat for music lovers was the Artist Series presentation of Rich- ard Ellsasser, concert organist. VVishing him luck before his Tech performance are Buzz Olson, Dis- trict Maiiager of Conn Organ Co., and Williain Coite, his personal manager. ARTIST SERIES '66, ' 4 mf' A 74lz'i'tx , ,. . ,tw . .ff .J - L .-.YY After watching a performance of Mark Twain Tonightln, Hank Smith tries to decide whether the man signing autographs is an 80- year-old man or a 35-year old actor. Hal I-lolbroolis Nth degree characterization of the elderly Mark Twain has, itself, become a theatrical legend., Ethel Barrymore Colt happily gives an autograph after her de- lightful performance. Miss Colt's one-woman show dealt with a panorama of the American musical theater. 1959 Cardinal Football team. First Row: Coach Ty Terrell, Bill McNeill, Ed Peveto, joe Hester, Ronnie Fontenot, Norman Adams, Charles Dinhoble, Paul Herring, Shepard Touchett, Mike Johnson, Gerald Foltyn. Second Row: Coach Dan Rogas, Bobby Koon, John Donaho, David Miller, Nader Bood, Vernon Hill, lV1alcolm McKay, Gary Mc- Kee, William Berlin, David Wieting, Kenneth Bush. Third Row: Pray Campbell, joe Rimes, Gordon Buffington, Billy Ford, Bill Vincent, Jim VVoodard, Henry Sledge, Gerald Lowery, Don Ptacelc. Fourth Row: Butch Hudson, Jerry Rogers, Charles Starcke, Armour lV1clVlanus, Larry VVitte, Alden Kimmey, Jerry Nichols, Larry VVard, Don Maxwell, Connell Pitts, Pat Day, Windell Hebert, Harold Barclay, Coach Bill Tipton, Coach Jim Higgins, Jr. FQOTBALL Lamar Tech's football Redbirds struck only three storm clouds on their flight through the 1959 gridiron campaign. For a brief period in mid-season, the Cardinals were ranked No. 1 in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics football poll. Flying to all but one of the out-of-town 1959 battles, the Cardinals negotiated a rugged 11-game schedule pick- ing up eight wins which the first seven were consecutive. That ll-game slate saw the opening of football hostilities with three new foes, the University of South Dakota, Abi- lene Christian College, and Louisiana Tech. All three fell before the fast-starting Birds. As for Lone Star Conference play, the Cardinals wound up in a tie for third place. Lamar Tech posted a 4-3 won-lost record in the conference which produced the NAIA Na- tional Champion Texas A8zI Javelinas. Some of the highlights of the '59 season included the opening game victory over the University of South Dakota, the alma mater of Lamar Tech President Dr. F. L. Mc- Donald, and the paper-thin margins over rugged Louisiana Tech, Abilene Christian College and Stephen F. Austin. That Louisiana Tech team went all the rest of the way un- defeated and Abilene Christian was nudged in a come- from-behind affair, played in a sea of mud with the rain still drenching supposedly dry VVest Texas. There was also that fashionable finish with a 27-14 victory over Sam Houston to spoil the Bearkats' Homecoming Of course, the Cardinals got their knocks during the 1959 season. It's painful to recall that 14-12 Homecoming loss to a monster band of Yellow jackets from Howard Payne. That defeat was the first of the season, making it doubly tough before a packed stadium of Lamar exes. The week before the Homecoming scramble saw a minor jar to Redbird pride when Southwest Texas got its only touch- down on an intercepted pass which was returned more than 100 yards. Lamar won 28-6. But the Cardinals had their share of bright stars. There was Ronnie Fontenot, a pint-sized halfback who led the team in rushing and dazzled the Card rooters with his scampers. Sam I-louston's 1959 Bearkats never rebounded from the second-half opening kickoff he returned for a touchdown. Then there was a pair of huge Bird tackles, lim Wooda1'cl and Henry Sledge. lohn Donaho, Bobby Koon at guards and Cary lVlcKee, the 184-pound center. Larry VVard also kept the fans talking about his punting, some of which was limited only by the size of the gridiron. Doubtless the memories of those Saturday nights will come flooding back when you go through this football section. Lamar Tech's 1959 Football coaching staff included, from the left, Bill Tipton, end coach Dan Progas, line coachg Ty Terrell, lnackfield coachg and James B. Higgins, Jr., head coach. 1959 RESULTS LAMAR TECH OPPONENTS 41 University of South Dakota 9 13 Louisiana Tech 6 19 Northwestern Louisiana O 8 Abilene Christian College 7 7 Stephen F. Austin State College 6 32 Sul Ross State College O 28 Southwest Texas State Teachers College 6 12 Howard Payne College 14 6 Texas A8zI 14 3 East Texas State College 14 27 Sain Houston State Teachers College 14 I 'K Riley Swanson and Butch Hudson, assistant man- agers, and Wayne Williams, head manager, watch the Cardinals work-out. Not shown is Harold Bar- clay, student trainer. LJ? N I - H w'u,.'i'we tQL1.1s. 1 i . ,llqw wi ll' NI V After pushing off a Wildcat tackler, Quarterback Charles Starcke got some clownfield blocking help from End Larry Ward C802 to pick up valuable yardage against Louisiana Tech. Lamar's Cardi- nals were the only victors over the Wilclcats all season. VVINDELL I-IEBERT Quarterback-Freshman ,. . 4. A fgf- f- i , . i lr!! Y ,nf , W 1 ie- 7635 L .. ,IA if ' ff,1l.,QI -5 - z. f , 4. Q Nb M Q - - f ,vf-, 3 X 4,14 LJ , ' .' .1 - '- A l , rv 4. .3 f' N I. , X N -li -- f V ' L 14'-:ie ix' 1 ir,-:. , -V l rf' ' ' 1:-Q A 5 .. . 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The Redbirds edged the rugged Louisiana visitors, l3-6, before an overflow crowd at South Park Stadium. JERRY ROGERS Quarterback-ZVL-Junior i s BILL MCNEILL Halfbaclc-ZVL-Iunior 'sqr-1 .vnu- , 1 ,.,, -- ,.- . .- 4 .., 1 I-Ialfback Ronnie Fontenot, who led the Redbirds in rushing yardage for the season, sped into the end zone after hauling in this pass. End Armour McManus cleared away the Northwestern Louisiana defender and the play was good for 22 yards and the final touchdown of the 19PO victory over the Demons at Port Arthur's Yellow Jacket Stadium. NORMAN ADAMS Halfback-Reserve Letter-Sophomore -v-5 ,,, :rf zz., -Efixzgu, ,H Y , , r- -M -rf --- in -' urfw -' ff- 4 ' '-'--- r- - ' ',..r v A , f we -gm 5 -- 1, . -W v ' Z V im, GERALD FOLTYN PAUL HERRING Fullback-3VL-Senior Halfback-IVL-Sophomore I-Ialfback Ed Peveto plunges through a mob of Stephen F. Austin defenders to score while Paul Herring C401 who manned the other side of the T, pats him on the back. Halfback Ronnie Fon- tenot added the extra point after Peveto's- touchdown to give the Big Red a 7-6 triumph over the tough Lumberjacks. 'T 3 Quarterback Windell Hebert moves against the Sul Ross Lobos defensive left end. Halfback Paul Herring C401 trailing the freshman quarterback, moved in to clear a safe path for Hebert. Halfback Charles Dinhoble gathers in a pass against the Sul Ross Lobos. A South Park Stadium crowd saw the Redbirds sack up a 32.-O victory, their second LSC win of the 1959 season. I 1 i P MIKE JOHNSON Fullback-Freshman SHEPARD TOUCI-IETT Pullback-4VL-Senior All-LSC Fullback Coach Higgins talks to the seniors on the 1959 tearn. They are, first row, Charles Starclce, Bill McNeill, Joe Hester, Gerald Foltyn, Ed Peveto, and Shepard Toucliett. Second Row, Larry Ward, Bobby Koon, Joe Rimes, Iohn Donaho, jim Vlfoodarcl, and Ray Campbell. I , Howard Payne I-Ialfback lack Roberson helped make it a sad Homecoming for the Cardi- nals as he scooted around left end in the 14-12 Yellow jacket victory. Joe Rimes C675 hus- tles to cut him off while Alden Kimmey C835 follows the play. John Dohaho C65D, the Card- inal on the ,ground at the center, and Don Ptacek C68D made desperate attempts to ground the speeding Roberson. ED PEVETO H alfback-BVL-Senior Quarterback Charles Starclae hurries to make good use of the block about to be thrown by I-lalfbaclc Ronnie Fontenot against a Howard Payne defender in the heart-breaking Homecoming loss to the Yellow Iackets on 21 trcacherously muddy Field. IOE I-LESTER I-Ialfback-IVL-Senior BILL VINCENT Tackle- IVL-Sophomore IOE RIMES Tackle-ZVL-Senior L 5 ,F . UI. 'A-S ' s 12' f Ll. I 7 1 V .::. .- ia 1. - -- 2511? - .N f r Qxd-Q.,., M . AWK ,z,1gM 1 M M , 1 . ' Hr' 'J 1,v, ' ' 41. -Xa' '1 B uw t E A. , 116- as , -. 5 tu, ' ' lf T,.r f K. laffhrff - f f f 4 W- Q N5 Er- X 2, ,. N ' ' , 'Q W' K ' - 1 1 w ' ' -- . I. 4. Q f ww lr- 4 V, vip., AX I L N A i -A 1 I k f' ,N.g. .'j' KC -'ff' ., if ' if ,br 3 ,1 ,e - 5 'F .J ' f ,,-'I- Qi . .,5- . Q. I -f. 1 , LA, L . F' -,'-If w Q -sf . J A 49? Sak - .Lx E- ..,, , V U M U , 'I L.Ju, f R' ,' ., -1.51 -, A ' db. W ,gk Q. . A 1 if l ' - ' 5 .' 3 - ' ' W- . .hy . r x y I TN.. 1 X . ' . 3' J M. ..f.' . . , , ,.4,'I,-,H. 1 g V 'L I . I V A-LV ,e ,.,x --vilwue A f ...rv Z., ri .Mg M ' N .. f- 't- ' .'- 'QL fs , x If M' f.f?G ' ' f- 2 f fn- 1 . . -fn- ,f.A , , f f ' f-fa' QQ L . ' :.,J.ffff, - ' w ' ' 'T' A :' is. 2: 7 . .14 'f ,h,-- , 11.41 , u Q U, A M., - A 5 Axff- 4 ,Q ,--'- V 'haf' A 1: ,V . . IJ - , r. A n ' ' x. l .w-I w :I 1, WILLIAM BERLIN Center- 1VL-Sophomore DON MAXWELL End-3VL-Junior L. ka. , '-N 9.-5 .F 1 . Hifi DAVID WIETING Center-Reserve Letter-Sophomore ALDEN KIMMEY End- IVL-Freshman fl'-,, A -- . ,.,, A , U w Y ,X -Q Ng 5? - '7,'x LARRY WARD End-3VL-Senior BENTLEY HALL Center-Guard-Freshman -25? 281 v GARY McKEE NADER BOOD Cen ter-ZVL-Junior Guard-2VL-Junior if ,F HENRY SLEDGE Tackle-ZVL-Junior PRENTICE DAVIS Guard-Reserve Letter-Sophomore GARY MIDDLETON Halfback Freshman MALCOLM McKAY Center-Guard-IVL-Sophomore -- BOBBY KOON 'fqihagm Guard 3VL Semor DAVID MILLER Guard-IVL-Sophomore JOHN DONAHO Guard-3VL-Senior A11-LSC Guard 3 o Q Jr BILLY FORD Tackle IVL Sophomore CONNELL PITTS End-Reserve Letter-Sophomore GORDON BUFFINGTON Tackle-IVL-Sophomore 284 Q m ': 'w H IERRY NICHOLS E11d-IVL-JLl11iOl' 1 ,,. ffm ' ff Q Q1 54 :. ' ' ' 4 'fsrfkl' 1 -.Eel LARRY WITTE End-Reserve Letter-Sophomore PAUL CARSWELL Tackle-ZVL-Junior -ew- DON PTACEK Guard-Tackle- IVL-Sophomore HM VVOODARD Tackle- 3VL-Senior MORRIS PADGETT End-Reserve Letter-Sophomore ARMOUR MCMANUS GERALD LOWERY Tackle-Reserve Letter-Sophomore RAY CAMPBELL Gu ard-Tackle-SVI..-Senior End- IVL-Sophomore Lamar Tech's 1959-60 Basketball team included Danny Shaddock, manager, Jerry Cammack, Charles Anderson, Larry Ainsworth, Roy Meneses, James Barrum, Jimmy I-laugland, Larry Lopez, Cuy Davis, James Mellard, Herman Matt- hews, Wayne Aaron, Larry Augsburger, Jerry Trotman, Bob Shepherd, Johnny Flowers, Royce McCain, Johnny Johnston, Dale Godfrey, and Coach Jack Martin. JACK MARTIN Basketball Coach 13 ASKETBALL Eight field goals separated Lamar Tech from an untarnishecl Lone Star Conference basketball record and the crown during the 1959-60 season, but the Cardinal basketeers still had much to crow about. They finished second in the LSC race with an 11-3 won-lost record, compiled a respectable 18-9 season mark, successfully defended their title in the Monroe, La., Christ- mas Tournament and came within a couple of points of perhaps capturing the National Collegiate Athletic Association CNCAAD Southwest Regional crown on first try. Lamar Tech became affiliated with the NCAA on January 5, 1960. Loss of center Johnny Johnston, Grfoot-6 center, for the last half of the conference campaign probably badly damaged title chances. Johnston, who was sidelined first with a sprained ankle and later with flu, was the team's leading scorer for the past two years. Another high point in the chase was a 66-63 victory over Southwest Texas which snapped a 40-game home victory skein for the national champion Bobcats. Lamar Tech, without the services of Johnston, lost to Southwest Texas here by 55-53 after having dropped a 62-59 overtime decision to Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches. The other LSC defeat was to Sam l-louston, 63-53. The Redbirds bowed to Northeast Missouri 82-81 in the first round of the NCAA tourney and then crushed Colorado College 88-67 to capture third place. Lamar Tech's schedule was a challenging one, including such strong foes as Memphis State and Mississippi Southern. The 1960-61 card promises to be even more demanding. Such perennial cage powers as Dayton University and VVestern Kentucky have been added along with always potent University of J-louston and highly respected Rice Uni- versity. The Cardinals' Bob Shepherd made the All-LSC team for a second time last season. 1959-60 RESULTS LAMAR TECH OPPONENTS 80 Southwestern Louisiana 68 72 Southwestern Louisiana 78 66 University of Houston 89 84 Northeast Louisiana 70 59 University of Corpus Christi 45 45 Memphis State 67 70 Northeast Louisiana 55 68 Mississippi Southern 76 77 MNichols State College 65 86 Northeast Oklahoma 64 75 Mississippi Southern 81 54 East Texas State College 46 71 Sam Houston State Teachers College 55 59 Stephen F. Austin State College 62 96 Sul Ross State College 75 69 Howard Payne College 66 74 Texas A Sc I 46 53 Southwest Texas State College 55 76 Howard Payne College 64 68 Sul Ross State College 52 72. Stephen F. Austin State College 62 53 Sam Houston State Teachers College 63 58 East Texas State College 56 66 Southwest Texas State College 63 70 Texas A Sz I 55 81 'l'Northeast Missouri 82 88 'l'Coloraclo College 67 Ft'- Christmas Tournament, Monroe, La. CLT wonl 'l' NCAA Southwest Regional Tourney CLT placed thircll JOHNNY JOHNSTON MCDONALD GYMNASIUM Center-Forward-ZVL-Senior V.- - X. . .fV7.,-.-V --.5 ,.-- . --,7.-503.-If ---5 - v - n J X W : I Q? :V fha :x u E Y m 7235 S? 553 'X' E W K - 5 E 5 f? Et' 'M it H ,,, it if Y 3 ' 5 UP vw ,,,..- may 1 x . 1 Z I , IRWIN! 43 JAMES MELLARD Forward-4VL-Senior WAYNE AARON Guard-ZVL-Junior Two Lamar Tech cagers and two from Texas A8zI engage in a frantic scramble under the basket follow- ing a shot by Roland Lopez C311 of the Iavelinas. Box- ing Lopez in are Lamar Tech's Guy Davis Gall and Bob Shepherd C42D while Texas A8zl's Hank Allen C4OD leaps high into the air trying for the rebound. Lamar Tech won the game 74-46 in McDonald Gym February 6. GUY DAVIS Gu Z'l1'Cl-Zvvl..-lLlDl0l' Lamar Tech's Guy Davis C312 outjumps Southwest Texas' Bruce Gregg C432 to sinlc a bucket in the game between the Cardinals and Bobcats at McDonald Gym February 8. Southwest Texas, which went on to annex the national title, won the game 55-53. Davis is virtually surrounded by Bobcat cagers, Charles Sharp C531 Rudy Davalos CID and lack Worthing- ton C351 Scrambling for the ball under the basket are Lamar Tech's Bob Shepherd C42D and Larry Augsburger C245 along with an unidentified Howard Payne player after the Yellow Jackets' Edwin Cox C235 took a shot at the basket and missed. Unable to get into the tussle is Howard Paynels Al Kloven C451 JERRY CAMMACK Gu ard- 1 VL-Sophomore Zipping in for a shot after outflanking a defending Howard Payne player is Lamar Tech's Charles CAndyj Anderson. The scene is McDonald Gym and the event is a LSC game between the Cardinals and Yellow Jackets February 13. The Redbirds won 76-64. The Iackets' Dobie Craig CSSD is too late to help his teammate. Sul Ross' Jay Patterson C111 tries to apply the brakes after overshooting Lamar Tech's Wayne Aaron C212 who was racing in for a layup in a ' February 15 clash between the Cardinals and Lobos at McDona1c1 Gym. The Cards won 68-52. BOB S1-IEPHERD Forward-ZVL-Junior All-LSC Forward figs 5 s 7x 1 3 ff mf ff CHARLES ANDERSON Guard-2VL-Iunior Lamar Tech's james Barrum goes in fast for a layup after out- maneuvering Stephen F. Austin's L. D. Morgan C225 and Upton Lackey CbackgroundD in 21 LSC game between the Cardinals and Lumberjacks at McDonald Cym February 17 which the Redbirds won '72-62, avenging an earlier 62-59 over- time defeat by the Axmen. Reinf- -C ftcf., DALE GODFREY Center-ZVL-Junior LARRY AUGSBURGER Forward- IVI..-Freshman Guy Davis CBD, Lamar Tech guard, attempts to fake out Wayne Mahone C251 of Stephen F. Austin in a February 17 clash between the Cardinals and Lumberjaclzs at McDonald Gym. Coming in to cover the backboard is Lamar's James Barrum C205 while S. F. Aus- tin's Robert Drake C43D rushes in to help Ma- hone. Cardinal center johnny Johnston C34D also moves in. ' ' ' I J . TYRUS TERRELL Head Track Coach JACK STEELE High Jump-ZVL-Sophomore ti J .,,g,.m gi Y Ii if 4' -1 Yr I - . . ,Qi 'J A . . I N' 'T- .f-Q 1 . H' M' . l , K 14 .,l, A IECH J tw I H, in M an ., x TRACK Lamar Tech thinlyclads opened their 1960 cinder season with a disappointment and closed with a disappointment. In between were some pretty respectable showings. The Cardinals as a team, failed to scratch in lifting the lid at Laredo's spectacular Olympics. Distance ace lan Cthat's Scottish for Johnl Stewart salvaged something by pacing the mile in 4113.7 to crack the College Division mark and equal the University Divi- sion record. The following week, the Redbirds made a respectable showing in Houston, placing third behind Texas and Rice in a four-way meet. At Huntsville the next week, Card cindermen swept a five- way meet and Stewart placed first in the 880, mile and two-mile runs. Lamar Tech repeated the victory at a triangular track meet here and came through again in a triangular meet at Natchitoches, but the Birds were virtually shut out in the Texas Relays and South- western Relays. The LT 440-yard relay team garnered a second in the Texas Relays for the only points. Leon Bryant's second in the 400-meter hurdles and a scattering of thirds and fourths crowned Lamar's ef- forts in the Southwestern Relays. A triangular meet scheduled here between the Cardinals, Texas Aggies and Northwestern Louisiana was rained out. The Birds placed second in the Northwestern Relays and handily won a triangular meet at Nacogdoches to set the stage for the Lone Star Conference championships, also at Nacogdoches. But Lamar Tech wound up fourth, a point and a half behind third place Texas A8zI and 32W points in the wake of champion East Texas. This gave the Birds four wins and a third place in smaller meets and a second and a fourth in the only large meets in which they placed. Stewart, in addition to his mile record in the Border Olympics established a new two-mile mark of 9:4l.5 in the LSC meet. Other consistent point-getters for the Birds were sprinters Jimmy Davis, Garth Heitshusen, and Jerry Dunn, distance runner Simon McNamee, hurdlers Sonny Jolly and Bryant, weightmen John Butler and Jim Landrum, high jumpers Bobby Jancik, Jack Steele and Her- shel Edwin. JIM LANDRUM Shot Put, Discus-2VL-Junior J ,,pJ I rm al ny- 1, , 1: . . . V, t,,,'.. JERRY DUNN T, Q ., -vi. BNHR J l 295 l J , ,I Q, J J r 440, 880-IVL-Sophomore 5 1 I ,.,,,... ww' A , , 4 114'---. WWW . N93 ufi mlw 7,' ' , ,V .I V1 ' A 'if ' v . . V94 T A ' ,,:w.1' ,h gc: 9 ' I -' ,,.-Lass' A - I '2 1 '5f 1.-if m - Q , Q . , . 4.11.L.MTli W Mukhi-. rf--'f 4E??2'f-.'.3': ' A 7-'T ' Sulf ' -K' ff' ' BOBBY IANCIK High lump, Broad Iump-1VL- Sophomore IAN STEWART Mile, Two Mile-ZVL-Sophomore LEON BRYANT H urdles- IVL-Sophomore I V N ax . lil- I i J V2 l 4 x : . 1 I ,Ls las., 'iw' X -'+ 'X:!' .-, ww I, n ,Y fig, M. --A giifxew' u5f 7 9' P' a xl v. ,JE Ag,-nf 'fm' 4, ,, 4 r 1- Y'- P-I KT Hwafis wi Ju V A BW' 5 N cs-1 'N' ' 'ripwlorx ?'?sy !g L15 MH '-- , V N 1. 1i.1.' r,-M . ' 4 f.. xv 5 ,a ' V -'Q A r I' A MA ' . J ,V -4-M -WA V S I .-fl, . Vx- ..-' Q.. .. i .. -...gg ,Ag V . ,rf .. .Y N T .-,,.. - .,. U m A. .-,. M AM ,- Rmb-' - N- -fw- ..ur- - -' - 91, ,W h 4 ,...' ,Ln my V ,, - ., .., , ' .:... . 5: .- rv,-,.,, , ... - 3 lj,-y. .. 'T M MQW.- 1 -'-,zw':f fI., -- ww fffwfvf 2' ?1 '. 1 '. 'A- 3' 4 ' ,, -rl f'. 3.-'--..fl W4 - --Y. -NT fu -V5-jQJ 4. it .2 1-,J q?:I-.iii U., -MKII .,-gf. 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Y ff ' .- ' :1 Qffsmi K f 3 ah ' g, IIS fir ne, F-:Y gb ' I ts-1 I ' ' -I - :uk V: -. v I 1- -v rw SPRINT RELAY TEAM IVHMH Q' TIEIZH km 298 TECH TECH MH ' -' TECHR f DON MITCHELL 440 Relay-3VL-Junior A--1 GARTI-I I-IEITSI-IUSEN 4405 Mileg 440 Relay-ZVL-Junior HUBERT KING 1003 2005 440 Relay-4VI..-Senior JIMMY DAVIS Sprints-4VL-Senior I . I - - .Q . Man mm Z -x SIMON MCNAMEE Mile, Two-MiIe- IVL-Freshman Lamar Tech's Sonny Iolly strains to break the tape ahead of a Stephen F. Austin runner in the 220-yard low hurd- les which Jolly won. F SONNY IULLY Hurdles, 440- IVL-Freshman IOI-IN BUTLER Discu s-BVL-Senior ' ' ' l Lamar Teclfs undefeated 1960 Tennis team included, left to right, Rudy Hernando, Jim Tattersall, Warren Jacques, Robin Spengler, Reginald Bennett, Al Driscole, Tim Heckler, Manuel Lopez, and Armando Ferla, AIAA LSCTENNIS CHAMPIO Lamar Tech's freshman and sophomore dominated ten- nis team of 1960 could make a well justified claim to best in the country in 1960. Undefeated in 15 dual meets, the Cardinal netmen went on to capture their ninth straight Lone Star Conference and sixth consecutive National Association of lntercollegiate Athletics crowns. The Redbirds counted among their victims such peren- nial net powers as the University of California, UCLA, Stanford, Southern California and Pan American College of Edinburg. Lamar Tech whipped the California quartet on their home grounds. The Birds became the first non-Cali- fornia team ever to beat Southern Cal at home. LT netters were unextendecl in 10 of their matches. The Bird doubles duo of Warren Iacques and Rudy Hernando bested Pan American's John Sharpe and Don Russell who last year won the NAIA doubles title. Lamar Tech had things all its own way at the LSC Con- ference meet in Nacogdoches. It was an all-Lamar finals in both singles and doubles with Jacques downing Reginald Bennett for the solo diadem and Iacques and l-lernando beating Bennett and lim Tattersall for the doubles crown. Rain in Kansas City marred the NAIA meet, resulting in a delay in the singles playoff and co-champions in the doubles with Sharpe and Russell of Pan Am sharing the title with Bennett and Tim Heckler. Hernando and Bennett were even at the end of two sets in the singles finals. 1-lernando copped the rubber set later in Beaumont. Individually, Lamar Tech netmen fared well. Heckler vvon the Junior Division crown in 1'louston's River Oaks Tournament and the Oklahoma Open and lrlernanclo an- nexed the title in both the Fort Wortli Invitational and Southwest Open in Little Rock, downing teammate Bennett in the finals of both meets. All but two members of the 1960 team, described hy Coach Lewis 1V1. I-lilley as the best he has ever handled, are due back next year. jacques, Hernando, Heckler, Tattersall and Robin Spengler were freshmen while Bennett, Al Dris- cole and Manuel Lopez were sophomores. Team captain Armando Perla, a senior, and Tattersall, who plans to transfer to Cambridge University in his native England, are the only losses. Both are seeded seventh. V WARREN JACQUES LSC Singles and Doubles Champion IVL-Freshman 4 9 6 9 7 6 4 9 6 7 8 7 7 7 7 lst lst DR. LEWIS M. HILLEY Athletic Director Tennis and Coll: Coach , TENN1 1960 RESULTS LAMAR TECH OPPONENTS Pan American College 3 Texas A 81 M O Oklahoma Baptist College O Texas A 8: M 0 Baylor University O Texas Western 0 New Mexico State 0 Southern California 1 UCLA 3 Stanford 2 University of California 1 McNeese State College 0 Loyola University 0 Pan American College O McNeese State College O Lone Star Conference Meet NAIA 'Tournament RUDY HERNANDO NAIA Singles Champion LSC Doubles Champion IVL-Sophomore JIM TATTERSALL IVL-Freshman FEB? Manuel Lopez and llirn Tattersall congratulate one another after winning a doubles match for La- mar Tech. Warren Jacques, left, and Rudy Hernando take the court in preparation for another match. 1- i l 4 v I i I . -. 11,4 l n 1,-rev 2 e- L anne., .,.+,. AY! 4' L' Q 1. M Jw-iqpg. ' 1 I .fg- , vii 1 v f' i A! ' 955 rlsizsan ll' ' I - - l l a r r U Z, ,a . V 3' A, ' Q w NN'.-.,Y f 71, 7: H .ao . ' 4-L' M 'fx ' ,:,, f.f-15 1 .,.. .,4lI'f:Q: ' l M2 hlLa..:.rl' 4 .,.. I .,..,, , ! 1 , .4 '. .' .r ,I A '- A Lamar Tech player goes high in the air after a shot. Ready to back him up in case he misses is A1 Driscole. ROBIN SPENGLER IVL-Sophomore r 1 .- if -.,-A .- ff - ' 1 fill- '-9' 'w t Rudy Hernando smacks the ball with a forelrand drive. 'E f Tim Heckler returns a ball in the Fort Worth Invitational Tourna- ITICDE. 305 l I '- f 1- ' . Fx Ds, --1 'v-rv-v-' fvv-f ,-,- --v 1-w y-.,-.., ,- -.....,,Q -1, , .,, LQ--1' wer AL DRISCOLE ZVL-Sophomore SL .,- -. - W: . Q,-ag! 1 1 5,..e 4 Rudy Hernando and Warren Jacques shake hands with their oppon- ents after a match. TIM HECKLER NAIA Doubles Co-Champion IVL-Freshman ARIVIANDO FERLA Captain 4VL-Senior 1 . I 4'----+' xv I tial 1 K X Q w w 4. l '41 g 4 K il' Rudy Hernando leaps high to return a volley as his partner, Warren Jacques, looks on in the back- ground. MANUEL LOPEZ ZVL-Sophomore E6 'Hp' vf ci? 45' Members of the 1960 Colf team were Danny Mason, Alvin Odom, Chuck Palmer, Jerry Scott, Bill Willis, james Wright and Bobby Bluhm. GOLF CHA PIO Cardinal golfers latched onto two big prizes-the Lone Star Conference and National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics CNAIAD crowns-but missed out on a third. Lamar Tech finished in a disappointing tie for 24th in the Bird's inaugural bidi for the National Collegiate Athletic Association CNCAAD toga at Colorado Springs, Colo. The 1960 campaign saw LT get back on the winning trail after being sidetracked in 1959. The Redbirds won their seventh LSC title and fourth NAIA championship. They also won the Beaumont Enterprise Tournament and the Stephen F. Austin Tournament while placing second in the Lake Charles Invitational and fourth in the Univer- sity of Miami Invitational. In dual matches, the Cards broke even in four, losing to Texas A8rM, splitting with McNeese State and beating Loyola University. It perhaps was poetic justice when the Cardinals edged Stephen F. Austin by a single stroke-594-593-to win the LSC diadem. The previous year, SFA had nudged Lamar Tech by the same margin to cop the crown. The Redbirds' Alvin Odom was medalist in the Lone Star meet. Another member of the LT team, sophomore james Wright, snared the championship in the Bayou Din Country Club Tournament. Wright also was the lone Card linkster to qualify for the NCAA championships but bowed out in the opening round. Other Tech shotmakers lettering were seniors Bobby Bluhm and jerry Scott, junior Danny Mason, sophomores Chuck Palmer and Bill Willis. Odom is a junior. JERRY SCOTT 2VL-Senior ALVIN ODOM, IR. LSC Medalist SVL-Junior LAMAR TECI-I Wi 7K2 23 IOM, 2nd lst lst 4th lst C O L F 1960 RESULTS OPPONENTS +Texas A 81 M '7Mg +McNeese State College IW +Loyola University l +McNeese State College 165 Border Olympics Southwestern Recreation Meet Lake Charles Invitational Beaumont Enterprise Tournament Stephen F. Austin Tournament University of Miami Invitational Lone Star Conference Meet +DU3l matches Mnneo- vfxenmumrmr xlaln s:mmnr na,-,-,-,j--M MQ 3 BOBBY BLU I-IM Captain ZVL-Senior BILL WILLIS IVL-Sophomore 15' , JAMES WRIGHT ZVL-Sophomore DA NNY MASON IVL-Junior , Q .'A , 1 , 1 . . I , , -NN Hgh ' H 'A QE 41, m , Wm 'm 'm CHUCK PALMER ZVL-Sophomore TRAMURALS sgqill fha 1 ,akklllll FDM MU FP S' Z Sigma Phi Epsilon cagers were crrcliampions in Intramural basketball. QW' fly' if Q WI U75-, F Members of the co-champion Kappa Alpha basket- ball team. 441. .I-' A member of the Snakes makes a gain for his team in an Intramural football game. -rf if The Snakes were Intramural football champions 9 6 Lamar Teclfs Bowling Team. t A-R ' K A Abernathy, Francis E. . Adams, Dr. H. W. Albanese, Jo Ann .... Allen, Isabelle .....,... Andrews, Dr. Robert V. Archer, Dean O. 8. Arnold, Mrs. Bobbie Aronow, Dr. Saul . ..... . B 51 Baker, Mrs. Dianne M. ....... . Bailey, Helen C, ...... . Baldwin, Edward F. Barlow, H. A. .......... . Barrett, Mary French Beachell, Mrs. Ena E. .. is 36 54 . ..., 36,216 34,217 28 54 . .,.. 36 36,227 36 . .,.. 36,229 . ...... 36 ......36 Beale, Luther A. ....... .... 3 6,232 Beeson, Cecil ........,...,......... 25 Bell, Lawrence D. ................ 37 Bennett, Dr. Richmond O., Jr. .. 37,237 Berly, Charlsie E. ........,......... 37 Bird, Pauline A. ..,.... .... 3 7 Blser, Roy H, ........... Blanton, Mrs. Jewel D. . Bogusch, George E. Bohrer, Lyle E. ........., . Boren, Dr. Claude B. .. Bost, Dean David L. Boughton William H. .. 37 37 37 . 37,215,225 37 30 37,217,230 1sre1rr1r.g,'w1111r.rr1 c., Jriiii .... se Brenizer, Joan E. ...... . Brock, 'Mrs. Rhoda ...., Brooks, Edna M. ..... . Bruyere, John A. ...... . Buttington, Mrs, Sandra Burkart, Richard E. C Cameron, Dr. Margaret Carlsen, Gus A. .....,. . Canon, Crystal ......... Carlin, D. R., Jr. ...,. . Cherry, Lloyd B. .... .... . Childs, William G. Coffey, Mrs. Ruth S. Collier Ja N , y . ....... . Coppins Gearold ....... . . ......... 3B . .... 52,222 38 . .... 38,234 . .. .... . . 54 . .... 38 38 52 38 38,2l5,217,238 38,215,217 33 38,217 39 , .,........ 52 Cox, Dr. James C., Jr. .. 39,22O,223,239 Crockett, Billy Gene ............... 54 Cropper, Charles F., Jr. Crum, Floyd M. ...... . Cummings, Maxine ...... D Darsey, Nancy ......... Davis, Dr. C. A. Davis, Darrell E. Davis, Doris ,.......... .. . . . . 54 39,215,225 39,233 39,236 39,217 39 .. 39233 Davis, Elvis c., Jr. .. .... .QQ 391231 Dawson, Dr. Irving O. ......,... 39,218 Delflache, Dr. Andre P. 40 DeMent, Dock B. ........ .... 4 0 Dennis, Homer A. ..... 40 Dingle, Robert L. 40 Dixon, Thomas E, ..... .... 4 0 Dragoo, Mrs. R. E. 54 Duhon, Linda ............ .... 5 4 Dunaway, Mrs. Loretta 54 A Aaron, Monte ......... ......... Z 35 Aaron, Wayne ............., 82,229,289 Abbe, Eva ........................ 235 Abbott, Virginia Frost ........ 59,235 Abelman, Bettye Jean .... ..... 1 00 Abena, Joseph Thomas 100 Abshier, John, Jr. ...... ..... 2 32 A Cappella Choir ....... .... Accardo, Carl John ...... Accardo, Carl Vincent .... 259 100,202 . . . . . 59 Adams, Clinton ......... ..... 2 35 Adams, Herman . ...... 123,198 Adams, Jimmy F. 229,237 Adams, John A. .... 196,219 Adams, John P. .. ..... 218 Adams, Jerry .... . 238 Adams, Minnie ..... 236,257 Adams, Norman ......... ......... 2 74 Adams, Richard E., Jr. .... 59,226,238 Aldredge, Michael E. 100,202 Aldrich, Henry ........ ..... 2 16 Alexander Donald .... r Alexa nder, Jerry R. 237 ,.......59,224 Alexander, Kenneth ............. . 221 Alexander, Peggy L. .... 59,1l6,124,127, 176, I9.0,210,21 1,220,227,256,258 Alexander, TTBVIS ................. 225 Altanso, Sam ............. 131,206,213 Allan, Jimmy ..................... 234 Allardyce, John Milton ........... 100 Allen, Bob G. .......... 222 Allen, Harry ........... 221 Allen, Mildred .. ...... 109 Allen, Phillip ....... . .... ..... 2 35 Allen, William Francis ........ 82,225 Allen, Walter . ......... ,... ..... . . 238 Allison, Marty ...... 91,1I7,l28,192,230 Allred, Ronnie Merritt .. .......... 100 Alpha Chi Omega .......... .. 188,189 Alpha Delta Pi ....... 190,121 Alpha Phi Omega .... . 239 Alpha Pi Epsilon .... 214 Alpha Pi Mu ........ .. ...., 214 Alpha Psi Omega ............ 218 Alpha Tau Omega ........... 196,197 American Chemical Society 223 American Institute of Chemical Engineers ........ ................ . 224 FACULTY INDEX Duwe, Dr. Arthur E. ..... .... 4 0 E Eagleson, Lee . ......... ..... 2 5 Eldrige, Charles L. ....... .... 5 2 Ellertson, Judson D. ............... 40 Emmons, Dr. Winired S., Jr. .. 40,244 Eriksson, Owe Karl ................ 40 Evans, Samuel L. ....,.. Eveland, Dr. H. E, ...... .. 40 .. 41,219 F Faris, William L. ..... .... 4 1 Fields, Joe N. ........ .... 4 I Fisher, Huot ............. ...... 4 1 Fitzgerald, William T. ..... 41,221 Flocke, Otto R. ....... ...... 4 1 Fornell, Dr. Earl W. .. 41 Foss, Dr. Ted H. ........ .... 4 1 Friedlander, Robert A. .... .... 4 I Frissell, Dr. H. L, ...... ........ 4 1 G Gentry, Mrs. Bess ..... 31,212,215 Galliher, Howard V. .... ........ 4 2 Galloway, H. C., Jr. ...... ...... 2 9 Gibson, Dr. Delbert L. 42 H Hagelman, Dr. C, W., Jr. ..... 42,217 Haggard Paul Wintzel , .......... 42 Hall, Mrs. Norma S. ...... 42,214,217 Hamic, Mrs. Ida B. ...... . ....... 51 Hardin, Dr. Richard ............. 42 L Larnpcrt, H, A., Jr. landegren, Gustalf F. Landes, J. D. ........ . Latimer, P. W. ........ . Leitch, Mrs. Nora B. Levosky, John M. .... . Lockhart, John H. .. Long, Dr. R. J. ....... Low, David E., Jr. ..... . M Madden, J, Robert Malone, Mary .......... Mang, Dr. Conrad D. Marshall, Dr. Charles W. . Martin, Jack T. ......., ., Martin, Paul .............. Martin, Mrs. Sue Cappel . Martlnez, E. P. ....,.... . Matthews, W. 1-1., lll ...... Mays, John ........... Maxwell, Jane Ann ..... McAllister, Dr. R. A. McCoy, Thelma ........., McDonald, Dr. F, L. .... ., McFadden, Alexander B. . McGuire, Sterling W. ...., . McKay, Mrs. Carolyn ....... McLaughlin, George E., Jr McLaughlin, Dr. M. L. ..... . McLendon, B. L. ........ . 53 .......44 44,237 44 44 44,238 44 45,221,239 53 ....45 54 45,228 ......45 .. 45,286 32 45 45,219,239 .. 45,217 32,242 45,224 54 26,27 45 45 54 32,211,213 . ..... 45 .. 53,222 Harlan, Mrs. Genevieve C. 42,228 4 Hartford, William ................ 52 mjfQm'rfj,1', eV,1fj 'p,',,'222 Hartman, Fred ..,......... ....... 2 5 Mars 'Dr' Rohm, '45 Hayes, Dr. Edwin S. .... 34,216,2l7,22I Mkhlaeiides George 46 Hayes, O. J. ................ ..... 5 3 Mme, E ' 52 Henry, B. R. ................. ,... . 42 Mmer' 45 Higgins. James B.. Jr- ----- 42.270271 Mitchell Robert wi . .. 221 Hill, Jack ............... ........ 3 3 Moore ',s,lo,,,5,,,, . V' ' 5, Hilley, Dr. Lewis M. .... .... 4 2,301 Moms: J. B. . .' 24 1-lock, Jerome A. .......,...... 43,230 N Hoffman, Col. Ward G. ...... 31,213 N. , .,,. J 1-lolliman, Frank ........... ...... 3 3 'esenr B' 'e 9911. 'r 5 5 Northcutt, Mrs. Lillian 55 1,i,lS,1TeE Paul Norton, Dr. Wesley .,... .... 4 6 Hybarger, D. L. ......... .. 43 O I Olcott, Dr. Ruth .............. 35,217 lngersclll Q,-A Benham -4,, hlhn 4 3 Oosterlvout, KEDHCEI C. .. ..... . 46 1 Johnson, Andrew J., lll ............ 43 Parker- Karen 11- -'4'-' 16 Johnson, Starks ......... ..... 3 3,239 Pafkef- MVS- 1-015 --A' -' 2 5 Johnston, Maxine ...... ...... 5 1 Parsons- Joseph A' 5 Jones, Mrs. Ann D. .... ........ 4 3 P51112 690199 l-- 45 Janes, Dr. Cecil D. .,... ,... 4 3,218 Seyetg, lffs- Patsy .--. ---- 2 2 K P1 e5rZt1..'s1'11'.11. 1111125 Kalichevsky, Kira ..... .... 5 I Plgtzer, Mrs. Frankie .... ...... 5 5 Kane, Henry E. ......... .... 4 3 Plummer, Julia .........,. 6,7,51 Kaslvnski. Hubert B. .... ...... 4 3 Plummer, Orho ........... ...,. 2 5 Keen, Mrs. Ann . ......... ...... . . 53 Pratt, Mrs. Henrietta H. . .... 51 Eeester, George B. .......... 43,233 Q elton, Dean orris . .... ...... - Kerr, Mrs. Mary P. ...... ........ 4 4 Quma' James H' ' 4 7 Kerr, Mrs. Myrtle P. ..., .... 4 4,230 , Pi Kirksey, Dr. C. D. .... .... . . 44 Rall, Dr. Louis B. ..... .. 47,123 Kitchen, Celeste ..... ........ 3 0 Renlrow, Jack N. ..... ...... 4 7 Kotulan, Jerry T. .... .... 4 4,214 Rlchey, Mrs. Carolyn .. 55 American Institute of Electrical Auitin, 1-ee A110 .---- 92.230235 Engineers ......................... 225 Austin, Wayland ..... ....... 2 39 American Institute of Industrial Autrey, Esta Beth 91.233 Engineers ...................,..... 226 Autrey, Timothy Z ...... ...... 2 29 American Marketing Association .. 227 Ayad, Hassan All ...... .... 2 16,220 Ames, Dolores Evelyn ............. 91 Aycock, Robert Arthur ..... 59.227237 Amundsen,BGusG ........... B Anderson, en aynor .... . .... . - Anderson, Bill .......,..,......... 234 gf'b 'f,1 Qg JmP11 'e 4-r- 1' Ll Anderson, Charles Earl, Jr. .... 59,294 Baci' C? . 256 Anderson, Curtis Anthony ......... 91 BMO' -,ng,f,gg'eEa,f, 'mo Anderson, cr. L., Jr. ,. s9,21s,2z.o,2s2 ,,aj,'1-,, J ,m -' -'r 2 20 Anderson, William M. .... 59,234,238 Ba. gehlneo ' 235 Andrews, Edward ............. 109,222 Bag' ' 235 Andrews, llean ......... ...... 2 2B Bak 1' J ,:na Edwin ' 59524 Angelo, Chris ...... 221 Bakg' John F 1 ' 205224 Angela, Jo Theresa .. ..... 236 Biker- R3 mark, '- '23, Mgelle- GUY - - -- 2 37 Bak rl Rellaekah Arrirm' 1118211.17192 Antoon, Moses, Jr. . ..... 82,202 B ki' D W ' '222 Arrrr, Emil ........ ..... 2 as ,,a,, ef, ,,L',,,fY e ' ' ,98 Aranibar, Amilkar .. 109 Ba,,3gd' -,?,omlf3g ' 229 Arerasls, Blackwell .... .......,. 1 98 ,,f.,c, Umm ,he 4 'r ' ' 2,7 Medals- Sfepflen rs --------'-- '98 rite N'..11r..5.r 'rl'1a1'11m.211 Ariscc, Martin, .,...... 91,202,2l6,22l Ba Hg, Smden, U,,,,6,f, ' ' ' '246 Nmlfiead- B510 Rav -'------ '00-190 Baiuber, James Thames'Q'.Q'.1'.i'. ss,22s Armstrong, John ................. 221 Barcla 1-add L 50 ,,-1,42 208 Armstrong, Melton George .... 59,224 Barday' Harolld ' ' ' '2,3 Arnold, Ann ...........,.,. 100,212,236 ,,m,,,,,Y',3,,,,, ,,,., Arnold, .Elizabeth ............,... '95 Bmw' Robef, ' 2 2, Amo d' udy ' 1 Barnett Jirnmy E11i's'-'HumMm 91 Afflcld- 1-'Wd Eugene -- ---- 921229 Barren, Billy .... 9l,l23,14s,2o9,21l,24o Arnold, Truman O. .... ..., 5 9,237 Bar -,, U Ear, ,gb Aran- Emll ' ' ' ' 2 26 Barillri-ia Jxarne' 288 Arthur, Mavis Evelyn ....... 100 Bar, kodne 7 ,39'204 M151 Seflef -----'---' ---' 2 54-257 Brrrslrrrisrr sy K 'i12'226'22s 2381239 Asatf, Gerald Wayne 100,239 Bam, W,',,,a,r, ' ' ' '256 QZE:,ry'Jl'5uA::1'1n ' 1 Barthell, Jerry 'Lou1..'.'.1...-.'.-.'...i..100,190 Association for Childhood S:Q:01r.5:11rOPiF:,:pg ..i111i 133 Education ..............-....----. . 228 lssrarrrsrr, Victor E. .... 60,229 Asia, Arghony .................. gaterrlgn, Rlobert, Jr. .. ..... 233 t ins, ancy ........... .... , attar ee, ynn ......,... .. 3 Atkinson, Charles . ............... 219 Battarbee, Stuart ........... 234 Atwood, Theodore Wade . ........ 91 Baumbach, Clarence .....,.. ...... 2 22 Augsburger, Larry ......... 234,238,295 Baylor, Raymond Vreeland ..... 100 Augustine, Anthony, Jr. ...... 226,238 Bean, David ...,.................. 225 Aulbaugh, Anna Lee .. 59,1l7,156,176, Bean, Raymond .................. 150 188,2l1,215,218 Austin, Doris May ....... ......... B 2 Beard, Bill ............ .. 91,216,239 Beard, Charles Linden ..... 91,230 Rigney, Dr. Carl J. 47 Roberts, Mrs, Verlerle 55 Rogas, Dan ........... .. 47,271 Rodgers, Margaret B. 47,215 Russell, Richard M. 47 Ryberg, Charles ...... 47 S Schmidt, Hunter, Jr. ..... 32,241 Scurlock, Mrs. Ruth G. 47,220 Self, E. Lee ............ ........ 4 7 Setzer, Dr. Richard W. .... 34,217,237 Shanlcles, Joel C. ....., ........ 5 3 Sheehan, Richard ..... .. .... 47 Shepherd, Garland .. .. . 25 Shepherd, J. G. ..... .... 4 8 Silva, Mrs. Ann ........... ...... 5 5 Skinner, Dr. Ted .......,....... 35,217 Sladczyk, Mrs. Eleanor S, Smith, Genevieve ........ .....4B 48 Smith, Dr. W. Russell .... .... 4 8 Snyder, Mrs. Sunny ....... ...... 5 5 Stark, Dr. Jeremiah M. .. 48,219 Starvrou, Dr. C. N. .... .... 4 B Stine, Dr. Dorothy .... .... ' 28 Sweat, Robert ...... .... 4 B Syler, Rosa Mae ...... . .... . 51 T Tannahill, Rosa Jean ....... 48,217,233 Taylor, David G. .............. 48,227 Temple, Arthur A., Jr. ........ .... 2 5 Terrell, Tyrus .............. 48,271,296 Thames, Mrs. D, Faye .....,...... 49 Thomas, Dr. Frank A. .. ...... . 49 Thomas, Judith Ann .. .... 55 Thompson, Shirley .... 49 Thrash, Joe B. . ....... 32 Tims, George B., Jr. 49 Truncale, Joseph ..... ..... 4 9 Tucker, Aubry S. ....... 53,222 Tucker, Dr. William R. .. .... . 49 V Vaughn, Mrs. Jeannette W. 49,236 Veatch, William Homer ..,. .... 4 9 VanMeter, Mrs. lda ...... W Waggener, Emmett G. Walker, Mrs. Gladys Wallace, Joe N, ........ . Whipple, Dr. William, Jr. Wilbanks, Charles H. .... . Wiley, Charles A. .... . Wilson, Mrs. Lois J. Williams, Donald Earl ........ Williams, Dr. Preston B. .. Wimberly, G. A. ........ . 212 49 55 111 . ..... 49 49,235 50,236 .. . 50,222 50,227 . ..... 50 29 Wolkeau, Jacob A. ............... 50 Wood, Sam M., Jr. Woods, Calvin E. - ....... . Woodland, Naaman J., Jr. Wooster, Dr. Ralph A. Y Yardley, James T. Yerick, Roger E. ...... . Yezak, Mrs. Dorothy Beard, Beard, Beard, Beard, William Donald .... Beasley, Ella ........... . Beathard, Gerald A. ..... . James D., Jr. Travis ....... .. .... . Montez Dodson .... Beaver, Kenneth E. .... Beck, David ......... .... Beddingfield, Bodie .. Bedford, Darrell . ..... Bedford, Roy Gordon Beels, Robert Leonard .... . Bell, Dick ...........,..... Benner, Eddie Virginia C. . Benner, Lee Von .......... Bennett, Don ........... Bennett, Reginald .. . 50 50,232,239 ......50 ........50 .......25 50,223 51 216 235 60,224 60,216,224 219 60,221 60,227,237 155,200,2l 1 234,238 146,229 . . . 91,229 100,204 91 60,230 60 238 307 Benoit, Paul A. ....... ...... .... 1 0 9 Benton, Don Jackson ...... 91,204,256 Beresford, Wilma M. ............. 100 Bergman, Jake . ............... 225 Bergstrom, Melvin Ray . .......... 60 Berry, Edwin C. . ....... 2l4,2l7,226,23B Berryman, Sybil .. ................ 109 Bertrand, Sidney .... ............ 2 39 Bertschler, Carol 235 Besch, Allred ............ . ........ 235 Beseda, Frankie Mae .......... 60,233 Best, Barbara Jo .... B2,188,2l5,236,243 Bewley, Lora Margaret ........ 82,172 Bircher, Jimmy ........ ........ . .. 237 Birdwell, Doris Helen . .... .. 100 Birdwell, Judith ........ .... 2 35,236 Biscoglia, Louis .................. 244 Bishop, Charles Walter ...... 100,198 Bishop, Donald Dailey ......... 60,227 Bishop, Mary Lou ............ 100,228 Bishop, William .................. 237 Bittle, Charles .... 215,225,238 Black, Carroll ........ 244 Blaclcmon, Maurice .... ........ 2 16 Blackwell, Randy Ray . ........ 100,240 Blake, Norman Everett 100 Blanchard, Frank, Jr. ....,. 60,232,238 Blanchette, Carolyn Nan .......... B2 Bland, Charles ................... 224 Blanda, Mary Bonita ...... 60,235,236 Blankenship, Gene E. .. 60,2l5,225,238 Blanton, Marvin Donald .. 60, 234, 238 Blessitt, Mary F. .... 82,l39,172,l94,24l Duflissey, Barbara .. . , 101 101,241 Carver, Carroll .... l38,144,l4B,l77,l96 Cerniglia, Wayne .....,.. ....,... 1 98 Bloch, Madeline Marian ......... 100 Bluhm, Bobby ................... . 312 Blullin, Jerry ........... Board of Regents ..... Bobbitt, Elizabeth ..... Bodin, Alvin ............ Boldt Robert ........... , 226:238 Bollich, Eldridge Nicholas 100 Bolling, Robert ........,.... Bonura, Antoinette Marie Bood, Nader .............,. Boone, Jim Bill .......... Borclclon, Mike G. Borel, Ronald W. Borel, Sherry .....,., Bossart, Anthony .... Bosworth, Bruce Botkin, Ann ........ Bourn, Ruth Ellen . Boutes, Phillip ..... Bowen, Phyllis ..... Bowker, Stephen Boyd, Jonathan Boyd, William ..... Box, Linda Jane .... . . . Brabham Nelda Brackin, Mary Jean ..... Bradberry, Rutheline ..... Bradburn, Mel Overton Bradlield, Doris .......... Bradley, Allen ....... Brady, Don ......... Braeuer, Rodney .... Brenham, Martha ..... Brannan, Patty Sue .... Branson, Claire .......... Branson, Lenore ..... Branstetter Paula Marie . Brackin, 'Delbert 224,238 25 190 109222 225 100 282 91,221,256 100 91,225 100 244 222 .. .... 192 61,217,244 244 91 .. 206,235 229,237 232 91,216 142,148,192 100 82235 ,fIfff..,'235 91 214,217,231 257 225 256 256 100,188 190 190 100241 Brantley, she ........ 91,123,i194,21 11216 Brasseaux, Sue .................. . 235 Brass Ensemble ............. . 259 Brawn, Lea .,.,...,. ........ 2 21 Bray, Elliott Orrin 91,200,225 Brazil, Charles ....... ........ 2 14 Brent, Carol Myrnell 61,134 Brent, Don Mahlon ...,... . 101 Brent, James H. .... .... 2 34,238 Brewer, Charles John ......... 91,202 Brewer, Joan ..................... 233 Bridges, Wanda Gayle . 101 Briscoe, Hester .,.. 91,1l6,124,194,208, Britt, Elvie Gene ....,..... 233,256,259 91,225 Campbell, Campbell I DEX Edward .. .,....... 229,237 Hall Dorm. Council 212 Campbell, Laverne ..... 92,228,235,251 Campbell, Nolan Wayne ..... 101,202 Campbell, Ray ...........,... 204,285 Campbell, Rebecca l01,190,2I4,216,236 Cano, John Gilbert .............. 101 Cansler, Jackie ................... 123 Canterbury Association Cantrell, Richard .....,... Cantu, Jacinto Robert Cap and Gown ......... Capello, Thomas ...,. Capers, Stanley P. Carabine, Donna Card, John ...... Cardinal, The ...... Carey, Beryl n Fae Carlin, Gordlon E. Carlin, John H. ....,.. . Carlisle, Norman E. ...... 248 ......206 92,136 215 219 234,238 92,190 237 242,243 . ..... 101 61 61 61,220 Carlsen, Carolyn Louise .... 62,219,235 Carlsen, John W. ...... 215,217,234,238 Carlson, Lennart ...............,.. 219 Carmack, Robert ........... . 204 Carpenter, John 224 Carter, Carole ...., .... 2 36 Carter, Gary ...,... ...... 2 39 Carrell, J. L. . ...... . Carruth, Richard P. .. Carswell, Paul ...... Carter, Frank ........... Carter, Gary Lee ........ Carter, - Polly ............. Caruthers, John Edward .. 62 232,238 284 . ..... 216 101 228,235 62,219 Cascio, Brenda J. .. 92,1l7,143,192,246 Casey, Brenda ..,.,........... 101,192 Caskey, Walter M. ............ 82,232 Cassady, James ........ Casteel, Frederick Ray Caver, Othor Gene . ..... . Cawley, James ........... Cazaux, Theresa .. .... .. 206 .. 92 101 257 190 Cerniglia, John A. .. 82,l19,l9B,209,224 Chadwick, Ruth Gale .... Challie, Dominic C. Chance, Elizabeth Chiwee Chancery Club ......... g. Chand, Esther Lee ...... Chandler, Robbie ..,... Chapman, Earl ........... Chapman, Ernest Jack .. Chappell, John ........ Chase, Elizabeth ..... Chase, Frederick Chatelairi, Donald .... Chauvin, Aaron ........ Chauvin, R. J. .......,. . Chauvin, Thomas James . Cheerleaders ............ Cheletct James .......... 82,241 232 .. 109,222 A' ...... 218 62,235 200 . ...,. 224 82 234,238 ......223 237 232 219 238 82,234 240 , ......... 222 Chenella, Joseph .............. 224,238 Chesson, Clifton Carroll Ch1Ies, Karen ..,......... Choate, Joe ,........ .... Choate, Kenneth Paul ..... Choate, Thomas ........ Chretien, Richard .... Christy, Fred ......... Chubb, Marilyn Sue .... Church of Christ ..... ....221 Gaito, Carl C. .... 65,2l5,224,225,238 Britt, William Charles ......,. 92,196 Brittaln, James L. ...... ...... I 01 Brock, Norman ................... 225 Brooks, Mary Elizabeth 101,256 Broussard, Blanche ........ 61,231,235 Broussard, Doris Jean ............ 82 Broussard, Ernest . ..,..... 198,234,238 Broussard, James K. .. ....., 234,238 Broussard, Louis 1. .... 226,238 Broussard, Weldon .... 109,222 Brown, Bonner .......... ...... 2 33 Brown, Bryan E. ....... .. .. 92,256 Brown, Charles G. ......... .... 2 04 Brown, Charles Theodore ......... 61 Brown, Cynthia ................ 92 Brown, Jon ............. 232,238 Brown, Richard Morris ..... . 101 Brown, Roland G. ...... ...... 2 38 Brown, Ronald ......... ,....... 2 34 Brown, Shirley .... .... 2 28,235 Brown, T. M. ...... ........ 2 44 Browning, David ........ .. 204,224 Browning, Gus . ........... ...... 2 41 Brownlee, Judith Marilyn ...... 92,218 Brownlee, Laurel .............. 257,258 Brownrigg, John Clarke .... 92,196,221 Brownshedel, Abie ..... ........ 2 28 Brownshadel, R. L. ................ 235 Broyles, Leslie Wayne ............ 101 Bruce, Janice L, .......... 101,192,216 Bruce, Lewis L. ....... ...... 1 01,225 Bruce, Robert ..... .. 216,225 Bruno, Sam .... . .... .... 2 29,237 Brugger, Eleanor .... .... 1 01,222 Bryan, Judy Ann ...... .. 92,240 Bryant, Leon ............. Buchanan, Jack West Buchanan, Robert W. ..... . Buck, William Taft ........ Buckley, Tyrrell ..... Buddacke, Robin Buehring, Charles Buerio, Pedro ........,.. 237 226,238 Buflington, Gordon ......... Burkett, Charles Earnest Burkett, LaVern ..... ..... . . . Burks, Thomas Franklin ..... Burner, Gretchen .......... Burnett, James ......... Burns, Autry R. Burns, Cathy ....... Burrell, Robert .... Burt, Larry ...... Busby, Betty'Jo ........ Bush, Kenneth ........... 297 101 225 101,139,204 .. 202,256 . . .... 200 284 61,219 216 61 82,116,194 229 61 222 222 146,239 92 222 Buss, Kenneth Wayne .... .... 9 2,202 Bussey, Lora ........... ...... . 214 Butaud, Sharon Sue .... ....... 6 1,236 Butler, John Robert ........ 61,235,299 Butler, Norman ............ ...... 2 19 Butts, Catherine Cecile . 61 215 217 219,234,235,236,256 Byerly, Linda Claire 92,l22,123,l90 Byrd, Edward .... 6 ...,.........., 206 Cabell, Fred ............ Cable, Bill Frank ........ . .... . ... 234,238 92,224 Cahill, Donald Francis ,... ..... B 2 Cain, James Alton .......... 101 Calaway, Vinson Eugene .......... 92 Caldwell, Lillie ................... 220 Callahan, Earl Wayne ............ 92 Cameron, Thomas Dudley 92,206,246 Cammack, Gerald Van .... 92,221,291 62 216 229 62,232 220 216,221 198 92,190 247 Cooper, Lewitt .......... ..... Copeland, Patsy Beard Cordeau, Audrey ...,. .... ..... Corley, Gilbert . ........ Corley, Penny Adair Corley, Sylvia Louise .. 116, 239 177 109 200 101 92 Coulson, Loula ..... .. ..... 228 Courtney, Ralph .... . ...... 235 Cowan, William ....... 215,225 Cowart, Noel ....,.,......... 218,220 Cox, Carey ....................... 202 Cox, Glenda Diana .... 83,l42,192,242 Cox, Richard ................. 224,238 Coyle, Richard M. ........ .. 101 Crabbe, Charles ........ ...... 2 37 Craven, Carl A. ........, 63,235 Cravey, Donald Eugene ....,... 83,227 Crawford, Eloise .......... ...... l 01 Crawford, R. W. ...... . 219 Creed, Clifford Ann ...... 63,135,194 Creswell, Aaron Lee Creswell, Ann ........ Creswell, Kay .....,.. ..,. 63,220,243 Creswell, Phyllis Lynn .......... 83,221 Criss, Dona Kae ....,........... .. 101 Crittenden, Joyce Noel . Crocker, Margaret E. ,. Crocker, Verby ......... 63,235 135,l49,l60,212 223 Crockett, David .................. 256 Cross, Daniel .......,........ 234,238 Crouch, Allen .................... 131 Crouch, Donald Beautord .... 101,216 Crouthers, Kay ............. .... 2 61 Cruz, Oscar .............. ...... 2 26 Cude, Junias F. ...... 63,232 Cummings, Frances .... ..... 6 3 Cunningham, Edna .... .... 2 16 Cunningham, Jane ......... . 216 Cunningham, Joan . . ........... 101 Cupit, Tommy .... .... 9 2,196,211,238 Curry, Marion .... ............ 2 30 Curtain Club ......... ..... 2 IB Cutler, 'Charles ....... .. .... 224 D Daffin, Brenda ....... ....... 9 2 Daigle, Katherine . .... ........... 2 36 Dalby, Edward ..,............. 234,238 Damon, Charles Prentice 92 Danak, Jagdish T. ........ , .... 63 Daneshpayeh, Joe ........ 220 Daniels, Bobby Daniels, Elvis ...... Danna, Anthony L. Dannelly, George Dantin, Gloria Joy ..... 224 221 63,225 235 92236 Droddy, Joann ............... 228,235 Drumm, Gary T. ...... 64,2l4,226,Z3B Drummond, Sandra Ann ...... 83,236 Dube, Carole Lynne .,.... 93,235 Ducote, Thomas Edwin .. ..... 102 Duff, Gerald .......... ..... 2 39 Duffee, Louis Addison .. ..... 93,224 Dugas, Vivian .......... Dumas, Bethany ...... 93 236 244 Dumesnil, Carl E. ..... B3,206,234,238 Dunaway, William Edmon ...... 64,219 Duncan, Bill J. ......... . Dunlap, Lois Jeanne Dunlop, Ella ...... . ..... 237 ...... 102 217 Dunn, Jerry Russell .... 93,2l6,234,296 Dunn, Walter Garland, Jr. .. 102,196 Dunten, Wilbur ......... . Duplantis, Diann T. Durrenberger, John Durso, Rosaria Jo .... E 202 93,221 .. 131,206 102 Easley, Jimmy ....... 225 Eaves, Larry ....... ......... 2 00 Eddy, lra Curtis .... .... 6 4,123,219 Edwards, David .... .. ......... 140 Edwards, Gerald ....., ......... 2 27 Edwards, George W. ..... 218,260,261 Edwards, Nina ................... 216 Edwards, David .................. 196 Ehrhardt, Wilma Glaydene .. 102,188 Eldridge Stanley ............. 222 Eldridge, William Thomas ....... B3 Elissalde, Marcel H. ...... 102,120,204 Ellerbee, Carl .................... 214 Ellis, Ralph W. ....... .. ....... . 64 Elrod, Dorothy ............... 214,236 Emerson, Jerry Wayne ..... 83,196,232 Ener, Kathleen .......,............ 228 Ener, Ray ........................ 239 Engman, Linda .... 191,208,230 English, Dudley Erwin John .. 224 , ............. .... . .. 221 Eskraags, ssmmie 13. 64,117,15s,225,23s Darnell, Dianne .. Darney, Robert D. Davis, Donna Mae Davis, Gilbert ...... Davis Guy ....... Davis, Jimmy ,... Davis, Johnnie ,, Davis Mary .... Davis Prentice Davis, Robert .... Davis, Virgil .... Davoody, Jatir Dawson, Thomas .... Day, Pat ..,....... Dean, Maggie .... 53, i36,'1'zi1i,235I237 63,226,233 102 229 290 293 220,244 217 282 231 ....222 220 196 213,272 109 Clare, L1nda ....... ........ 2 36 Clark, Annette . . 62,230,264 Clark, Betty Gail .... ........ 6 2 Clark, Carl .............. ........ 2 02 Clark, Charles T., lll ...... 82,202,231 Clark, Dorris ......... ........ 2 35 Clark, Jack ............. . ....... 220 Clerk, Ralph ............ .... .... 2 3 0 Clark, Rita Fay .................. 101 Clark, Robert L. .... B2,204,21B,220,244 Clark, Roger Allan .... 62,206,224,238 Clark, Tommy Gene ............. 62 Clark, Valerie A. ..... 83,188,215 Clark, William F. .... 62,227,237 Clary, Thelma .... ..... . .. 109 Claunch, Max ............ ...... 2 37 Clem, Alex ............... Clemmons, Mitchell Lynn .. Clement, Edwin .......... Clements, J. D. ...,..... . Clinton, Mrs. Terrell Cliver, James Cloar, Howard ...... Clore, Frank ..... .. Clothier, Fred .... ...,. . ., Coates J. R. Jr. ..... . 216 83,224,238 227 234 217 234238 147, 1981209 . ....... 257 196 , .......... 221 c6c14eFh6m, Jack ., .... 145,200,209,227 caifey, Donald R. .. 62,z06,227,229,243 Coggin, Harold Wayne . Coggin, Jeanette ........ Colden, Wayne ......... Cole, Charles ........ Cole, Roy .............. Coleman, James Klein .. Coleman, Judith Gail Coleson, Lula ...,...... Collier, Mary Evelyn .... Collins, Howard .....,.,. Combs-Morris Hall Dorm. Comeaux, Ray James .... Comeaux, Roy , ........... Comiskey, Wayne ........ Compton, Douglas Wayne Cone, Anson ...,......... Cone, Lydia Jane ....... Cones, Lois Rowena . 101 Conley, Connie ..... 92,214,236 Connor, Michael Conte, Fred ........ Conway, Martha Sue .. Cook, Alva .......,. Cook, Glen C. Cook, William .... Coon, Wade ........ Coon, Betty Jean ... 101 . ....... 92 ....222 225 222 62,225 101,190 62 . 63,236,256 222 Council 213 .....'63,224 118,140,226 218 101 ........202 92,235 202 206 101,235 .. .... 109 63,225 204,226 ......222 101 Dean, Rosa ........... .,.... 2 57 Dean, Sylvia Jean ..., 63,231 DeCuir, Charles ........ .... 2 27 Dedman, Earl ............ .... 2 06 Deerman, David Floyd .... .. 102 Dees, Lee ............... ........ 2 23 Det-lart, Judy ................ 102,190 DeLaMatyr, George T. ........,.. 202 Del Bello, Elsie Elaine .,.......... 93 De1Homme, Charlene Marie . 93 Delta Psi Kappa ......... . ...,.... 227 Delta Sigma Pi .................. 229 Delta Zeta ....... Denney, Jerry D. Dennis, Norman .... Denson, Woodrow .,.. Denton, Patricia ..... DeOnier, Ann Frances .. DeRouen, Dale .............. . 192,193 83,239 239 218 102,190 217,219 DeVilbiss, Virginia ..........,..... 102 Devlin, William Joseph ...... .... 9 3 DeYoung, Earl . ....... Dezelle, Jackie .... Dickerson, Paul .. .... .... . . Dickson, Dorothy Jean 222 63,116,13l,150 157 177,190,235 93,234,238 83,236 Diedering, Lonnie ............... . 219 Dillistone, Patricia Marie 102 235280 Dinhoble, Charles ............ , Dinkins, Charles ,........ ......... 1 98 Dishman, A. E. tFredl, Dishman, Mary Frances ....... . Dixon, Richard .. ......... Dockal, Neal ......... Dodson, Tommy ........ 111 .. 64,l77, 204,242 83,191 223 . 102,229 224,238 Doggett, Dennis .... .....,. ,... 2 32 Domingue, Tommie Lou . Donaho, John Milton 102 .. 64,157,283 Dooley, Willis ...,............ 216,224 Door, Patricia ................ .... 2 30 Dorman, Woodrow W., Jr. .... 64,223 Dorman, James ............. .... 2 19 Dorsey, Gerald .......... .... 2 21 Doty, Sandra . ..,. .... 2 28 Doty, Sara .,...... .... 2 35 Doucet, Gloria ....,.... 216 Dougharty, Jimmy ................ 219 Dougharty, Neil Adrien .... 64,l58,178, 217,224,238 Dowden, Dixie .,................. 218 Downey, Clarence Robert, Jr. B3 Dragna, Nick ................. 224,238 Drain, Marsha Gail ...... 102,194,241 Drayer, Joseph L. .. 64,2l5,217,225,238 Drennan, Weldon ................. 225 Dr1scole, Al .................,.... 306 Estes, Frances Jane .... 93,125,236,256 Eta Kappa Nu .................... 215 Evans, Earl , ....... ....... 2 26,238 Evans, Jerry S. .... .... 6 4,204,232 Evans, William ...,.. ......... 2 19 Eveling, David ................... 221 Ewing, Dalton Ford ........ 93,229,241 Eyler, Lorraine .................... 221 E-Lell, Gary G. ........,....... 64,219 Ezell, Nancy E. .... 64,17B,l88,210,21I, 2l4,215,Zl7,236 Ezell, Sara Bolton ................ 64 F Face, Joe E. ................. 234,238 Fanette, K. .... 122,137,178,188,208,2I5 Fanette, Margie .....,........ 102,188 Farmer, Keith .................... 229 Farnham, Jerry ...... .... 2 25 Farnie, Louise Nell .... .... 6 5,230 Farris, Judith Ann ..,. 93,191 Farr, Marilyn ..... ..... 2 36 Faughn, Kenneth .. Faver, Clifford ........ 222 Feemster, Bobby ................. 229 Ferla, Armando H. ........ 65,206,308 Fertitta, Vincent Joseph .. 65,227,237 Few, Ed Ben ....,... ..... Field, Hudson ......... 83 102 Fields, Dona Gaye .... 102,216 Fincher, C. B. ..,.... 65,237 Finnell, Florence 236 Finney, Charles .... ..... 2 04 Fisette, Roderick .... . 225 Fisher, Mary Jo .... . 235 Fleming, Judy .... ..... 2 24 Fletcher, Douglas .... ..... 1 09 Flocke, Luise .............., ..... 2 35 Flory, Cecil ...................... 225 Flowers, Johnnie Edward, Jr. ..... 102 Fluitt, Glynn ...................... 204 Flumerfelt, Raymond ......... 209,224 Folmar, Bill R. . ..... .... 6 5,227 Foltyn, Gerald L. .... . Fontenot, Ronnie ......... Fontenot, Uethel Marie Ford, B11ly ............... Ford, Charles Stephen .. Ford, Mike .........,.... . ..... 65,275 280 93,236,256 284 102 223 Foreman, Edison J. 232,238 Forston, Michael .... ......... 1 09 Fortenberry, Joan .... .... 9 3,228,235 Fortenberry, S. Jean ...,.... 93,228,235 Foster, Harris Wilson Fowler, Luella Taylor .... Foxworth, Marvin ....... Frank, Ellis M. ..... . Frank, Ernest .... 102 83,235 225 93 200 Frank, Richard .. 219,244 Frank, Thomas ......... 226,238 Franke, Doretta ......... ..... 2 36 Franklin, lnez ............. 109 Franklin, Ramona Jean .. Franz, Janeen ........... Frazier, Reita Rhodes Frazier, Wilford ....... . .... 65 236 65 . ...... 200 Fritsche, Betty .......... . . . 218,262 Frosch, Wesley Clyde .... .. 83 Fuller, Ben ............ 237 Fuller, Earl ...................... 216 Fuller, Glenda 192 218 Fultz, Bonnie E..'.....H93,173,.I8B,214:235 Fusilier, Cecil Fussell, Delmar Ray G . . . . . . 239 102,130,206 Gallier, Mary Frances . .... 65,222,226 Galloway, E. Darlene .. 65,l17,l27,137, 138,157,178,191,20B,2I5,219,238 Galusha, Connie Elaine .. Gammill, Flo Ann ...... Garcia, Josie S. ..... . Gardner, James D. 102 236 B3 109 Garfield, Lawrence ....... 93,225,257 Garner, Claylon .................. 200 Garner, L. J. lJoel, Jr. 115,204 Gerrard, James .................. 2l9 Gerrard, Joe ................. 229,237 Garrefson, Cecil J. Jr. .... 65,234,253 2 Garrett, Rhilf .......... harrison, Charles E. fif'h5,239 200 Garrison, William ........ ..,. Garwood, Gordon Priour ..... l02,206 Leary, Karen Helene ..... .... l 02 Gary, Keifh ..........,... .... 2 IB Gary, Marguerite Marie ..., .. 65 Garza, Frank ,............ .... 2 37 liaskin, Jo .......... . ..... l02 6-ales, Phyllis .....,.... ........ 2 l7 Gay, Tommy .......... , ..... ' 200 Gaylord, Larry Edwin ...... 66,229,237 Lieisendorlf, Ray ...... Geismer, Mary ....... Gendarmej George l9B IO2,I9l 232 Genril, Claude ............,... 228,235 C-Sentry, Miriam Elaine ........... I02 George, Tony Palrick ...... 66,202,22l Germany, Judy Lea ..... Germany, Lewine .... Gerrilfs, Frank ...... 102 233,246 230 Gerro, Guy ...... l02,220 Ghareeb, Fauzy .......... .... 2 20 Giardina, Sam .............. ,... 2 22 Giannopoulos, Alhanasios ......... 2l5 Gibson, Vivian ............... 228,235 Czileseke, William ......,..,...... 237 Gietzen, Arfhur .............. 232,238 Gilberf, Janice M. .... 93,l92,2l4,235 Liilberl, Kennefh Berwin l02,229 Gilcrease, James .,...,...... 234,238 Gillelfe, Lannie Ray .......... 83,225 Qilleffe, Rulh Ann S. .. 77,l l7,l93,23l I96 L-nlpnn, Roberl' ........,.......,.. Giroir, Robert Douglas .......... l02 Giroir, Wanda Marie ............ 102 83 lO2 Glenville, James Howell Glass, Buford Douglas ........... Gleason, James ...,...... 202,22l,256 Glenn, Lois Ruth ..... .. lO3,l9I,2I6 Liloll, Doris . ..................... 25I kaodlrey, Dale ................... 295 Godwin, Eugene Jackson , .... 83,202 Goff, Jack ..........,.,.......... 221 G-olibarf, Mary Adelle .. 93, I 91,235,243 Gonzales, Georgia .............., 230 Gonzalez, Miguel M. ........... ., 103 Gooch, J. W. ........ .. .. 93 Goodrich, Larry K. ...... .... 9 3 Gordon, Nancy Ellen .... ...... 9 3 Goodwin, Don ........... l30,200 Gordon, Susan Kay ...... .... B 4 F Gossefl, Claude W., . Gowan, Carole Lee .... Goyen, Gower, Sam A., Jr. G. W. .... . Gracie, Ralph ........ .. Grady, Edward Alan .. Graham. Gary C. ...... 66,2I7,234,238 Graham, James Carl .... Grammer, Donald B. ..... . Granger, Adelyn Marie . Graves, Elaine Hun? .... 66,261 . ..,. 93 226 221 .. 66,2I9,224 84202 93 B4,226,238 93 55,235 , John Allen ........ 84,224,238 Graves Gray, David N. ........ . Gray, Donald Eugene Gray, Elmer O. ...... . Gray, J. Richard .... Gray, Thomas ..... Greek, Alice Jean Green, Green, Green Annie Sue ., Bobby ...... James ..... . . . . Hill, Morris Lee ....... Green: Wanda Jean .... William ...... Green, Greer, George G. ..... . Greer, William ......... Greaves, Alice Blanchefle Greig, Ronald ........... 8l,l79,204 84 .. 66,234,238 224 2l9,239 93 2l9 M6 . 130,200,256 109 2l6 66,232 l96 66,231 234,238 Griffin, Charles Wendell .... 103,202 Griffin, Vergie Crocker .. Griffifh. ......... 200 Griffith, Roberf P. . ....... 84,228,237 Griggs, Derrell .......... Grimes, Michael . ......... Gripon, Harrell Arnol' Grospiron, Lynn Rhea G-rulalas, James I. ..... . Gryzagoridis, Dino 66,234,238 66,235 James ..... .... 219 l3l,204,2ll 93 . ...... IO3 84 Guberman, lrwin S. Guidry, David P. Guidry, Frank D. .. Guidry, Guidry, Guidry, Guillef, Anira Louise .... Gulllel, Glen Gordon .. 6b,l79,2l7,22l Gumn, Linda Voncille Gumaer, Robert ........... 206,216 232 Gunn, Barbara ........ ' Gurierrez, Carlos .... 6-ufleridge, Sherry Sue Gulfmann, George ....... .. Guyole, Ronald James ....... 68,225 226,238 229,237 230 James E. ........ .... 2 30 Lufher ................ 237 Raymond John ....... 66,221 66,235 84,l92 256 .. ...... 225 .... 94,236 . 67,232 Guzman, Joe Osei-ai ...... 67,234,238 Hair, Floyd Lynn .... . . . 94,251 Hair, Henry .....,.. ,,,, 2 35 l-lalberl, Phil B. B4 Hall, James R. ....... Hall, Louis Dewiff Hall, Phillip .......... 206 l03,24l 200 Hall, Roberf .............. 202,219,221 Hall, Thomas Sanford ............ 94 Hall, Willard C. .. 94,I 25,2l6,25 I ,256 Hall, William V. ............. 90,l96 l-lalpin, John Edward ......... 103,202 Halvorsen, Dorolhy .... .. l03,2I6 Hamrick, Lynn Dayle .... .... I 03 Hancock, Don Hilfon ,.,, ,,,, 3 4 Hancock, Thomasena Haney, Roy Elmo .... H . 103,236 . . . . l03 Hanicak, Lillie M. ...... . I DEX 67,220 Hankamer, Herman Jay ....... 84,2l3 Hankins, Kennefh ......... 206,217 Hanks, Mary E. ........ 67,235 Hanks, Toby ...... ........ 2 57 Hanna, Edward R. .. .... 67,234,238 l-lannegan, Donnie ..... 226,238 Hansen, Mildred ...... ...... 2 35 Hanson, Ervin ................. 230,237 Harbin, Evereffe Darrell ..... l03,225 Harder, Ann ..................... 2l8 Hardy, Wayne ................. 239 Harmon Ann ............... , ..... 223 Harmon, Dale ........ ll9,l9l,222,240 Harp, Scolfie Jane ........... 217,235 Harper, Sue ........ II7,l49,l64,23b,246 Harringlfon, Clarence ............ 222 Harris, Jerry ..................... 222 Harrison, Charles ..., .... 2 24 Harrison, Ronald ..... .... 2 22 Harris, Belly Karen ............. 94 Harris, Marilyn Nan ............. I03 Harlley, Karen Rae .. 84,l24,l28,l73, l79,i'11,Zeu Harfon, Ernest Henry ......... 84,237 Harlsock, Richard Stewart .. 67,225,238 Harly, Barbara Ann .......... 103,185 Harvey, Ann ................. . 216 Harvey, James R. ......... B4,206,2l7 Haslcerl, Sam Clay ............ 67,219 Hassell, Pafrie Lou ........ 67,235,236 Hatch, Kenneth Wayne .... .... 6 7,235 Haugland, Jimmy Nixon ......... IO3 Havard, Ardis Newton ........ 94,200 Havard, James ., ......... 234,238,256 Haven, Sandra Lee ............... 84 Havens Sam Miller . .... .. , ...... 67 Hawthorn, Hubert F. lHubl, Jr. .. 94. 204,242,245 Hawthorne, Loyd ..,..... 202,2l6,246 Hawfhorne, Nancy Fae ....... 67,220 Hay, Ronald L. ............... 67,229 Hayes, Jim . ........... l23,l79,I'-76,209 Haynes, Ralph ................ 2I5,238 Haywood, Darrell .... 255 Hazelton, Freida ....... .. 103,233 Heard, J. D. ............. .... 2 2l Hearn, Hal ................ .... 2 57 Healhman, Alan Eugene I03 Heberl, Alfred David .... .. 67 Heberf, Margo ...... .. . ....... 230 Heberf, Windell ....... ..... 2 l6,272 Heckler, Tim ..................... 308 Heifshusen, Garth Brian 68,239 ,293 Hemmenway, Harry .......... 222 Henckel, Roy, Jr. ..... . Henderson, Don , ..... Hendrix, Robert ...... Hendry, Leman ......... ..... 234,238 200 ......225 230 Henges, Fredrick, IV ......... 234,238 Henry, Patrick .......... ..... 2 34,238 Henningfon, Evan ...... ......224 Henslee, Don ............. .... 9 4 Henry, George Melvin ..... . IDB Henson, Sonya ......... ..... 6 8,236 Hereford, Paul ................... 225 Herm, Charles Arthur ...... 84,229,257 Hernando, Rudy ....... ........ 3 02 Herndon, John, Jr. ....... ...... 2 38 Herpslrelfh, G. Eugenia ..... 109,222 Herring, Paul ............. ...... 2 75 Herringron, Wayne .... ..... 8 4,232 Herrmann, Richard T. .... 94,234,238 Herron Lo d ,,,, I-15,29 I Y .......... Herzog, Marvin C. .. Hesfer, Joe Hickman. Bryanl' Hgckman, Freddie ...... Hickman, Gerald ........ Hicks, Ronald Lee ......... Hickson, Mona Kafhlyn 68 68,279 224,238 . ..... 232 . . . . . . 222 . . . 84,2lB . ......... I03 Hlgginbolham, Donald ........ 2I9 l'-llgglnbolham, Richard Greer 68 Hill, James H. .............. 2l9,E25 Hill, William Hilsmeier, Damon l-linch, Nylds ....... Hinson, Ann .......... Hinze, Herbert ........ 103,57 234,238 257 235 228 226238 Hirasaki, George Jiro ..'911.,2l6,224:239 Hirsch, Barbara ......... , ........ 236 Hix, Jo Condray ...... 117,188,215 Hocher, Richard L. ..... ......... 8 4 Hodes, Marianne M. ..... .. 103,236 Hodge, Robert Lewis ........,. 94,225 Hodnelf, Sammie Gayle .... .... 2 41 Hofsfad, Peggy Lou . ..... .... 8 4 HOQGH. Peggy ......... ...... 2 33 Haque, R. L. ....... .. l9e,22l Hohes, Ronald ..... ...... 2 31 Holder, Charles ..... ,, 225 238 Holland, Howard ..........., zlefzzo Holland, Linda ............ ....... 2 14 Hollander, Elisabel Lulfeman .. 68,230 Hollander, John Phillip ..... ,. 68,230 Holley, Joan ................ . I03,I9l Hollingsworfh, Walter H. ..... 68,225 Hollomon, Wynell ............ 68,228 Holmes, Betty Anne .............. I03 Holmes, Margaret Jewel ...... 94, 191 Holsfead, Katie .......... ...... 2 I6 Holl, Harry Nelson ........... 68,23I Holi, Henry ...................... 225 Hollon, Jack ..................... 235 Honeycuff, Dorfha D. lDoHiel 188 Honsinger, Quinton Brian Hooker, Carolyn .. I03 Hood, William Thomas T., Jr. ,. 94,239 235 202 Hooper, Paul ..... Hoofer, Ernest ..... l'l0Dkins, Brian .... Hopkins, Genevieve Horkowifz, Melba . Horn, Mary ........ Horn, Patricia Horsley, Agnes ........ Horsley, Verne Dale 232 206 . . . . . 236 244 2 I 6 103 .' .' ' 225,235 94 Horlon, Howard T., Jr. 84,202,224 Horfon, Marshall ...... , .... 234,238 Horwitz, Bertha ..... ....... 2 35 Hosek, Henry .... ..... 2 22 Hough, Don .... ..... 2 57 Houston, Ann ,... . 256 Houston, Ben ...... , .... 224 Houston, Vallie ..... IO9 Howard, James A. .... ....... 9 4 Howe, Lefa Sue .....,.......... . I03 Howell, Frank Arthur ............. 68 Howell, June Elizabeth 84,235,256 Hoyle, Corrine Hubbard, J. D. ....... . IO9 224 Huber, Ivy Marie, ....... ..... I 03 Huckabee, James ........ , . .... 257 Huckesfein, Joseph John . 68 Hudson, Arthur L. ....... ..... 8 5 Huddle, Mynone ...... .... 9 4,235 Hudson, Bulch .. , .... 271 l-luclson, Pete .... ..... 2 29 Huebel, Raymond ................ 225 Huffer, Robert .................. 256 l-luffer, Wilson Ray B5,2l5,225,23B Hughes, Timothy Wallis ......... IO3 Hughes, John ................ 239,26l Hulme, Gerald .......... ,. ..... 256 Hulme, James William 68 Humph ies, James .. ..... 200 l' .... l-lunsucker, John ...... , Hunt, Eleanor ....... Hunt, John Dolman Hunter, Anne ......... Hunter, Hurst, J Hurst, Rebecca Sue Theodore . . . ames ..... ... 2l6 lov 68,235 I88,2l2 227 229 . 94 194241 Husbands, Marian Earl 'J9,I25lZ2l:240 Hussey, Pamela ................... l03 Hullon, Adrian ...... .... 2 24 Hyaif, Donald ......... I 227 lles, Ann Tucker . .... .. Iles, Ken ............ . ...... , , lgau, Ri Ingram, chard ........... 217 942l622I 2l9 Regis Weldon .... 69,224,238 lnman, John B. ............... , 94,202 lnsiifufe of Radio Engineers ...... 225 lnferfrafernify Council lrwin, Walter Lee, ll lsbell, Thomas Olan Ives, Janice Lee ..... lvey, Don .............. I Jackson, Cecil ....... Jackson, Clarke . ..... , Jackson Jacksonl Jacque Jadick, James, James, Janak, Janak, Jancik 209 94 I03 94,222 232 232 244 Dean ...... . ...... 94, I52, 189 James Richard ........ 69,234 Jackson, Walter ........, ....... 2 16 Jacobsen, Gerald ..... s, Warren .. John Doris .... Paul L. Carolyn Mar ......... Bohn by ............. 297 k, William W. ...... 69,227,237 Janeclca, Arthur Joe .. Janh, Shirley Raye . Janece Jarvis, Alfred ...... 224 301 237 236 . 2l8,26I 214,236 222,227 IO3 ,. l03,243 . 226,233 Jeansonne, Felice ...... I39,l42,l92,236 Jeffers, F. Maxine ................ IO3 Jenkins, Jerry . ....,. ....... - .... 255 Jerkins, Norman lvl, B5,2l4,226,238 Jobe, Glenda Kay ...... Jobe, Stanley Max ..... Johnse, Henry .......... Johnson, Arnold Henry .... ..... B 5 l03,25l: 85,223 .... . 2I9 Johnson, Barbara ........ .,... 2 56 Johnson, Betty Rufh ..... .. 69 Johnson, Jean ,.......... ll6,l24 Johnson, Joel .............. ..... 2 02 Johnson, Judy Sandra ............ I03 Johnson, Kenneth Walter ........ 69 Johnson, Martha . ............... IB9 Johnson, Mary Alice ..... I04,IB9 Johnson, Mary Ann .. ..... 94 Johnson, Mike .......,. ..... 2 79 Johnson, Oma Jewel 94 Johnson, Robert J. 222 Johnson, Janelle .... . 235 Johnson, Searcy .... . 104 Johnson, Suellyn 104,236 Johnston, Charles .... ......... 2 24 Johnslon, Johnny R. ....... 69 I98 287 Jolley, E. Jane ...... . Jolly, Sonny . ...... ... 69:l94:22B 299 Joneck, Arthur .......... ....... 2 38 Jones, Albert Gaylen .... .... 8 5,202 Jones, Aubrey Melvin .... . IO4 Jones, Beverly Ann .... 85 Jones, Delilah ........ ....... I 04 Jones, Grady ........ ......... 2 39 Jones, Hilda ...................... 110 Jones, James Burlon ...... 94,2I6,22l Jones, Lynda Joyce .... ......... 8 5 Jordan, Jerry ....... ....... 2 3B Jordan, Ruby .... 228,235 Joseph, Lee ...... , .... 237 Josey, William .... . ZI9 Jusfiss, Richard, Jr. . ..... 225 K Kappa Alpha ........ .. I98,I99 Kappa Delia ...,... .. l94,I95 Kappa Phi ....... 200,201 Kappa Pi ........................ 230 Karns, Judith Lee .......... 94,Il7,l74 Kaszynski, C. J. .. 69,l49,l62,2I7,23O,242 Kalfawar, Barbara Angelle .. I04,236 Kavanaugh, Jackie L. ............. l04 Kaye, Lory ................ 116 Kee, William Thomas .... . B5 Keefer, John .......... ....... 2 29 Keelan, John ........ . ........ 216 Keene, David ....... ........... 2 38 Kell, Teddie Rex .... .... 6 9,232,238 R 2I5 Kell, E. . ....... .. Kelley, Laura Beth .... Kelley, Nola Jean .... Kelly, James .... . .... 94,236 69,233 23l,237 Kelly, R, G. ....... 2l9,225,238 Kemp, Janice .................... 235 Kenneson, Linda .............. 228,235 Kenny, Mary Catherine 85 Kenny, Patrick James IO4 Kenyon, Lorne Robert 85 Kerr, Michael Jay ................ 94 Kersh, Jerry .................. 238 Kefchell, Diana Patricia .......... I04 Kettering, Barbara A. .. 95, l9l,2I4,23b Khalibloo, Bahram ............... 220 Khalibloo, Farhad ............... 220 Khawly, Fawzi Afif ............ l80,22U Kimbrough, Mack Steven 85,238 Kinard, Stuart DeWiH .. 69,l36,I53,lB0, V 1 96,2l0,2I 1,229 King, Alice Gene . ..... .......... l 04 King, Barbara .......... 95,I I6, 194,236 King, Dorothy .............. . ll0 King, Hubert L. .. King, Joe W. ....... . King, Joseph .......... 69,298 224 225,238 King, Kenneth Ray ............ 104,225 King, Maydell ................ 85,236 Kingsbery, Billie Ann .... Kinnebrew, H. E. .. IO4,I 104 96,2I6,224,257 Kinnebrew, Mary A. ....... 95,lB9,2l6 Kirkland, Virgil ................... 225 Kifchel, Kenneth ...... 219 69231 Kitchens, Clifton R, .......... , Kile, Robert David ....... 85,237,239 Klebba, Jo Marie Klein, Edwin .......... Kliesch, Linda Janice Klinkhammer, Kristine .. Klutz, Jerry Lewis ..... Kneizeh, Eysa ....... .. Kneizeh, Laurelfe ....... Knepple, Bonnie J. Knight, Ann Marie ...... 95 22l IO4 IID 95,225 220 220 95,l42,I92,Z43 85,2l5,222,226 Knight, Fred A. ................ 70,196 Knight, Timothy Frank ............ 95 Kocean, Anne .................... 230 Kocian, Benedict Frank .... 70,217,230 Koehler, Janice Jean ............ 95 Koehler, Judith Wylma .......... 95 Kohler, Charles ................... 222 Koon, Robert ............. 204,229,283 Koonce, Lorella Anne ............ I04 Koym, Kenneth Sean .......... 85,238 Krailchar Robert ..... 215 238 Krebs, sarah .......... 'iiis,l6o,ia9f2is Krouf, Joseph, Ill .............. . 224 Krouffer, Thomas E., Jr. 70,227 Krueger, Harvey Arthur ........ 85,230 L Laing, Charles ........ ..... 2 51 Laird, Jimmie Lee ............ 85,221 Lakie, Louise Carolyn ......... 70,235 Lamar Accounting Association 231 Lamar Society of Civil Engineers .. 232 Lamar Tech Fresh. Honor Society .. 2I6 Lamar Tech Geology Club ., .... 2l9 Lamar Tech Home Economics Club 233 Lamar Tech Honor Society ...... 217 Lamar Tech Mathematics Club 2I9 Lamar Writers Workshop ........ 220 Laminack, Barbara Ryall 70,2l5,227 Lancsarics, Ladislau ........ , , Land, Archie James ....... 70,202,235 B5 206 224 Land, Iva ............. ......... 2 35 Land, Robert ............ ....... 2 25 Landrum, Henry Arnold 85 Landrum, Jim ........... 124,296 Landrum, Judy ........ ..... I 9l Landry, Anifa Marie ..,. .... . l04 Landry, Jane? Ann ............ 85,217 Lane, Thomas Edward, Jr. ..., 95,204 Langdon, James ......... Lange, Margarer ....... Langford, Gerald Read 257 235 .. 70,226,238 Langlinais, Eldrege ............ 70,235 Langlon, Lucy Ann ..... Lanier, James ........... LaRocco, Angela R. l I04 .. . . . 225,238 04,2l2,2l3,25b Larson, Phyllis Jean ...... B5,235 Lass Slella ........ , ............... 236 Lalil, Lanny William .... .... 9 5,225 Lauve, Ronald Ford ...... .... 9 5,229 Lavender, William B. ......... 229,237 Lawler, Thomas William 86,l98,237 Lay, Leia ..............,.......... 235 Leach, John .................. 229,237 IO4 Leafherwood, Wayne Ala I'l ...... Leavel, Gail ...................... IB9 LeBlanc, Charles .......... ID4,I96,2Il LeBlanc, Jerry .,....... LeBlanc, Max John ..... .........22I . LeClere, Frances Marian IO4 LeBlanc Richard J. ...... I96,22l l04 235 Le Boeuf, Rodney .....,. Lecoq, Arfhur . ....... Ledger, Douglas .... Lee, Albert ....... Lee, Don ....... ........... 200 2lb 226 230 22l Lee, Jim Henry ......... Lee, Joseph ..... 229 Lee, Norma Ann ....., l04,I48,l93,236 Lee, Rebecca Lou ............... . IU4 Lee, Sheldon S., Jr. ............ 70,235 Legafo, Lynwood Joseph ........ 95 Leieune, Leo J. .... 70,l20,l24,204,238 LeMaire, Valerie Jane .......... 104 LeMeilleur, Craig Allin .......... l04 Lemke, Karl ..,...........,..,... 229 Lemke, Newlon James .... 70,23l,239 Lemkowifz, Lola Elizabefh .. 70,220,232 Leonard, Charles H., Jr. ...... 70,225 Leone, J. T. .................. 2l9,2o4 Leopold, Evelyn Rufh 95 LeRoy, Annie Lou .......... . ..... 260 Les Belles Cardinelles ............ l60 Levosky, Beryl W. ......... 70,226,238 Levosky, John ....... Lewis, Donna Rae 2Ig1 104 Pre-Med Club ....... Lewis, Donna Sharon ............ 104 Libby, Douglas .................. 206 Liby, Molly Ann .,..... Liby, Nancy Clara 71 95,145,194 128138181 200,215,235,24-i Liebling, Alexander Lierman, Jackie Don .... ...... Lindsey, Madolyn .... Ling, Charles ...... Lisle, Bertram I. Lithucum, David ..... Little, Jerry Thomas .... Lloreda, Gloria ..... Lloyd, Christine ....... Locke, Allred Curtis .. 216 86,227 235 . ..... 238 71,257 230 71,219 236 235 7l,200,229,237 219 Lockwood, Donald .... .......... . . Loe, Rodney ......... Logsdon, John ...... Lomonte, Frank B. Long, Bobby .......... Quinn, Jack ........... 238 238 136,118,206 237 1 DEX McGuff, Carole Melaine .. 96,194,228 105,216 McGuire, Richard Eugene .... McHenry, Paul H. ............ 71,216 Mclnnis, Charles ........ McKay, Malcolm ...... McKee, James Anton McKee, Gary ..... ..... McKinley, Barbara ........ ..... 2 16 McKinnie, Carol Ann ..,........ 105 McLaughlin, Gerald Edward .. 105,199 McLendon, Teddie ..,.,........... 221 110 283 . . . . . . . 105 .. 213,282 McLerran Inez ..... . ..... . .... 228 McLin, Charles Sidney ..... .. 86 McNamee, Simon ................ 298 McMahon, John .......... 136,224,256 McMahon, Margaret Ann ......... 96 McManus, Armour .......... ,... - 285 McManus, John Joseph ,. 105,219,238 McMicken, Jerry ............. 202,257 McMinn, David Lee ......,...... 86 McMonag1e, Patricia Jean .,..... 105 Nash, Gloria Gene ...... 73,230 National Student Education Assoc. 235 Nauert, Johonas .........,...... 221 Neal, Thomas David ,....,. ..... 1 05 Nebel, Frances .................. 222 Neel, Alban L. .................. 235 Nelson, Dorothy Doug harty ... 73,235 Nelson, Gerald .............. 134,224 Nelson, James H. ........ 96,203,213 Nelson, Mary Theresa ............ 130 Nelson, Peggy ....... ....... 2 I6 Nelson, Richard .... 110 Newman, Arthur 221 Newman Club ....... 249 Newman, Homer . .. 221 Newton, Mary Ann .... ..... 7 3 Newton, Neale ......... ....... 2 04 Newton, Roma Grace .... 73,182 Nichols, Jerry ........ . ........ 284 Nichols, Royce ......,... .... ..,. 2 2 2 Nicolini, Carmen L. . ..... 96,193,216 McNealy, Lewis Herman 96 McNe11l, B111 ..................... 274 McPhee, Harold Raymond, Jr. .. 86 McRae, John ......,...,..,....... 239 McReyno1ds, Robert Clay ....,... 96 McTigue, John Lawrence, Jr. .. 96,202 Meacham, Jeff Oran .......... 96,235 Meads, Florence Nell ............. 96 Measels, David Arlen ...... .. 105,223 Mechanical En ineers Club 234 9 Meek, John ..........,........... 220 Meeks, Gary Arnold Meflord, Clinton ............. Meier, Betty Claire . . . . . . 96 226,238 Meleton, William J. .............. 110 Mellard, James M. .. 72,l58,1B1,244,289 Menge, James .................... 225 Metcalf, Ed . ..................... 225 Nightingale, Harold Noack, Donald R. Nogle, Harold ..... .. Normand, Betsy ........ Norris, John David Norse, Paul .... ..... . Norton, Donald Ray Novak, Bonnie Mae Nugent, Donald .....,.. Nuckols, Forrest lzgle Odom, Alvin, Jr. .... . Odom, Billy E. ..... . Oliphant, Dave ....... Oliver, Gailya .......... Oliver, George D., Jr. O'Neal, James ......... O'Neal, Milton Murray Reeves, Robert Earle Long, Lee Ora ........ ...... 2 35 Long, Sadie Patricia ........,. 95,219 Long, Shirley Annls ............ 95,221 Longenberger, Carl .............. 223 Longenberger, David .. 136,216,225,257 Longenecker, Lois Elaine ........ 104 Looney, Wilma Willene ......... B6 Lopez, Johnny ........... 71,239 Lopez, Manuel ......... .... 3 09 Lopez, Robert .... .... . 136 Lorino, J. E. .... .... 2 21 Lormand, Daryl .... .... 2 38 Losack, Donald P. 238 Lostak, Daryl Roger .... 104,238 Lott, Cherrie ........ .... 2 41 Lovett, Sarah ...... ...... 2 35 Lowery, Gerald ........ .... 2 22,285 Lowery, Mary Louise 71,235 Loyacano, Sam ....... . . ....... 198 Lucas, James ........ .... 2 15,217 Luker, Charles .......... .. 110,222 Lundy, Ruth D. ................ 104,235 Lunsford, Julia Marion . 95 235 Luqueisre, Madge C. .... 1.1.1-l92,217:235 Lyday, S. Jo Wilkinson ........ 71,217 Pampolina, Pele ......... Lytla, James ............. ...... 2 57 M MacNamara, John .... 229,237 Maggio, Marie .... ...... 9 5 Maggio, Pearl ........... 95 Mahavier, David ................. 230 Malmgren, Nancy Louise ........ . 104 Mann, John ............... 157,197,221 Manthei, William Earl .......... 104 Mantooth, James ........ ...... 2 O1 Manuel, David ...... .. .... 104 Manuel, L. M. 219 Maiors, Beth ...................... 221 Mardis, Gerald ......... .... ..... 2 2 2 Marek, Sylvia Ann ............... 95 Markley G. G., Jr. .. 7l,l81,197,2lI,217 Msria llictor ................ 225,238 Methvin, Billie Sue .... ....... . . 105 Methvin, Curtis ................. 237 Meyers, Clyde Chandler .. 181,217,224 Meyers, Mary Louise lSusyl ........ 96 Michaelides, Theresa B. .......... 217 Middle East Youth Organization .. 220 Middleton, Gary ................ 282 Mike, Robert L. .............. 96,203 O'Nei1, James .... . Opran, Linda Gale Orena, Helen ........... Orr, Kathleen .... ....... Orr, Lynette Elizabeth ..,......2l6 73 124,256 105 e6,130,131,207 226,230 .. 96,201,238 105 239 66,237 . .,.... 311 73,237 244 ...220 105 110 73,203 222 105,236 216 230 . 105,120,194 Otey, Elizabeth Ann ............. 106 Otey, Herbert .................... 214 Ousley, Edward James, Jr. ....... 106 Ott, E. B. STed1 .............. 147,204 Owen, Erci ............... ..... 2 38 Owen, George ...... 204 Owens, Thomas ....... ....... 2 32 Ownbey, C, J. lJim1 .......... 73,219 Oxley, Bob ............., ,. 73,228,235 P Pacatte, Johnnie ................ 238 Pace, Benford Forrest, 111 ........ 73 Pace, Peggy Beth ...... 73,142,l48,193 Padgett, Morris .............. 213,285 Page, Clady Paul . ..... . Painton, Russell ......... Palmer, Chuck William Richards, Martha L. Marsch, Katherine Marie ........ 95 Marsh, Derwood ........,.. Marshall, Dean .......... Marshall, Gladys Marshall Macke 219 199 236 , y .... ........ 2 25 Marshall, Robert 8. ........ 86,224,238 Marshall, Robert N. ........... 226 03 Mullen, Patricia Borden ,, 74,232,538 Martin, Martin, Carroll .......... ...... 2 18 Colleen Ann 105 Martin, Daniel Noah .... .... I 05 Martin, James P. ....... ..,,.. I 05 Martin, Larry W. .... .... 9 5,202 Martin, Mar11yn .... .... 2 35 Martin, Mary .... .......... 2 21 Marlin, Palsy .................... 110 Martin, Shirley ................... 263 Martin, Wanda Jean .. 95,125,256,Z58 Martini, Eugene John ........... 105 Mason, Cecil .............. 71,157,197 Mason, Danny .................... 313 Matheson, Jimmy A. ........... .. 95 Matthews, J. G. . 86,l28,191,215,228,235 Matthews, Louis ................. 238 Matthews, Robert E. ...... .... 2 19 Matthews, Robert W. ........ 225 Mattingly, Martin Leslie ...... 95,197 Mattingly, Robert . ...... .... 9 5 Maxwell, Linda L. ...... ...... 9 5 May, Robyn Derrell 96,229 Mayo, Curtis Ray ........ 86,219 Mays, Gwendolyn Sue .... .... . . 96 Mays, Mary ,....... .... ..., 9 6 ,189 McAdams, Wanda .,.. .... 2 35 McA1ister, Berdell .... .... 1 10 McBride, Charles ...... ...... 2 38 McCain, Zack R., Jr. .. .... 71,238 McCallie, Jerry C. ....... ...... 2 38 McCann, Donnel Wayne ........ 71,235 McCarthy, Sheila Gail .......... 96 McClelland Malcolm Bevil 105 McClelland: Ronald Howardui .... McClenc1on, Elcmina ............. McCIendon, Linda ....... . ..... . 105 235 256 McClurkin, Joseph ..... . 204 McCoy, Nina Kay ...... .. 105,194 McCullough, Benny .... .... 2 38 McDaniel, Francis .... ,... 9 6 McDaniel, Shirley .... .... 1 93 McDaniel, Willie ..... ...... 2 35 McDonald, Roy C. .... 86,237 McDonald, Scott ..... ........ I 41 McDonald, William .... .... 2 29,237 McDougal, Dorman .... ...... 2 38 McDougald, Ann ..... .... 2 35 McEachern, Shannon ...... .... 7 I McE1ya, Robert ............. .... 2 38 McEwin, Louis William, Jr. .... 96,238 McFarland, Douglas .. McFarland, Peggy .... McFarland Curtis Wa , yne .. McFarland, Robert ...... 119 216 105 .. 222,246 McFatter, James D, ........... 71,257 McGahey, Margie Helen . . . . . . . . 96 MCG-laun, Jack ........ ll8,l25,207,257 McGraw, Leon ......... .. ........ 221 McGrew, Ann .... ...... 218,260 Miles, Alice Faye .... .... 9 6,228 Miles, Jack ...... ..... 2 57 Miller, David ..... ..... 2 83 Miller, Florence 230 Miller, Linda Faye ..... ..... 1 05,214 Miller, Max Donald ............ 96 Miller, Nancy ..........., 191,214,236 Miller, Norma Lee ............ 86,222 Miller, William Roosevelt ...... 72,219 Milling, Marcus E. .. 72,130,207,2ll,2I9 Milling, Sandra Ann .. 72,l30,l94,2Z8 Mills, Fred O., Jr. ................ 72 Mills, H. N. lDutchl 155,204,209,2l1 Mills, Ike ........................ 257 Mills, Peggy N. . 86,l82,l89,21l,212,227 Mills, Rosemary ...... l05,193,2I6,235 Mims, Jennie .................... 105 Minor, Durr Lee ................ 72 Mrnrer, .1, J. 96,117,l93,216,230,235,243 Mitchell, Benny B. .............. 72 Mitchell, Bill ................ 203,219 Mitchell, Brenda Joyce ...... 105,236 Mitchell, Donald A. .......... 86,298 Panhelle nic Council ..... Papania, Robert Leo .. Park, Richard Gale ..... Parker, Parker, Parker, Parks, Gwendolyn Ann George ....... Lynda ........... .. ..... 97 238 106,313 201 208 86218 . 106,203f221 106,241 222 191,236 Wanda Ellon 73,230,235,241 Mitchell, Jerry .................. 230 Moak, C. E. .. 72,144,227,228,235,236 Moncriel, Lorna .............. 191,233 Montgomery, Gerald ...... Moore, Benford James . . .... 225 . . . 86,239 Moore, J. W. ........... 96,238 Moore, Joseph ........ ..... 2 38 Moreau, Ronald ......... 110 Morehead, Harold G. 96 Moorman, Shirley ..... ..... 2 I2 Morgan, Frank ....... 229,237 Morgan, Fred ..... 199,239 Morgan, Phyllis .... .... 7 2,194,235 Morgan, Robert ....... ......... 2 01 Morgan, Ted ...... ....... .... . 2 39 Morphew, Sam William .......... 105 Morris, Larry ..................... 224 Morris, Leo ...................... 222 Morris, Margie Jean 105,194,241 Morris, Mary Alice ..... 139,195 Morrison, Dean ...... ........ .... 2 2 7 Morrison, Muriel ....... ......... 2 33 Morrison, Toni Carolyn 105148256 Morriss, Roy Eugene .... 1...'l05 Morvant, Tommy ....... Mosby, Dewey F. .... . Moseley, Donald R. Moss, David Henry .... Morton, Finley ...... Moulden, Martha .... Mounce, Mary .... Mouton, Tom S. Mowat, Thelma .... Mo e Donna y , .... ......... 2 35 Moyer, Johnny 223,238,257 . ...... 110 105 86,238 86,213 256 .. 195,214 256 226,238 110 Mudd, Kathleen ....... 72,236 Mueller, Ida ............. . ....... 235 Mulcrone, Richard ..... .. 229,237 105 Muller, Elizabeth ............ 117,191 Muller, Linda Lee .. 86,189,2l5,2l7,223 Munsterman, Marylyn ........... 262 Murphey, James .............. 229,237 Murphey, John ...... . ....... .... 2 26 Murphy, Warren Lew .......... 72,239 Murphy, William E., Jr. ..... 105 Murphy, Pete .................... 239 Murry, Norma Shirley Mutschler, Rodney Allen Myers, Barbara .... 124,125,189,257,258 Myers, E. lMickey1 .. 96,l89,235,241 96 .. 72,227,237 Myrick, Mickey .................. 225 N Nabours, Mary Jane .... .... 7 2,222 Nadet, Ralf .......... ..... 2 20 Nagel, Brenda Nell 96 Nantz, Nancy Anne Nash, Edwin O. .... .105 226 Parrish, James ......... Parrish, Parrott, Billy Mack ..... Parsley, Partin, James Harmon .. Partin, Pate, Billy Frank ..... Pate, Bruce ....... Pate, Gerry .... Pate, William Pather, James .......... Pattison, Bennie ........ Paul, Walt .............. Alice K. .. 97,134,149,166,l89,235 Payne, Don .............. Payne, Edwin Martin ........ Payne, Payne, Janell ......... Payne, Thelma ...... Payne, Virginia ....... Peacock, Jerry Paul .. Peacock, Joseph ......... Pearson, Edwin Andrew Pearson, Sammy ......... Peltier, Juanita Faye Penney, Kenneth Lloyd .. Peoples, J. T. .......... . Perdue, Carole ......... Periman, Lyman ...... Dennis Gene Perkins, Denny ......... . Perkins, Perkins, Howard Allen .. Perry, Frances lrene Perry, Lyle . ...... ..... Perry, Mary ............ Peters, Jock Dennis ..... Peterson, Patricia Edith Peterson, Marvin . .. .... Richard ......... 229 Linda ............ 106,236,232 Marvin Clyde, Jr.. -106,207 97,226 238 106 201,227 238 201 238 207,209 73,257 238 .. 106,207 97,222 227 169 73,230 .....235 74 226,230 97 .. 87,226,238 218 ...2l4,236 239 .. 74,217,219 226,233 .. 74,235,241 106,222 74,238 236 106,232 106,236 . .... 229 Peveto, Edward Leo ............ 74,278 Phares, Banker ......... Phelps, Richard Russell Phillips, Felton Ray Phillips Jo . Evelyn .... 74,232 228,235 Phillips, Letitia ................ 74,236 Phillips, Martha Jo ...... 123,189,251 Phillips, Melba Jean 74,228,235 Piccrone, Samuel Joseph, Jr. .. 74,218 Pickett, James Earl ........ 74,213,235 Picton, William . ............. 110,222 Pierce, Constance L. .. ...... 74,135 Pierce, Phillip ....... 214,226,238 Pierson, Patrick Pi Kappa Alpha Pilling, Thomas ....... Pillow Edward J. Pinchback, Dorothy Loun Pipkin, Bruce .......... Pittman, Jack ......... Pitts, Carolyn ........ Pitts, Connell .... . ...... Plessala, Marilyn Ann . ........ 204 202,203 232 87 87,228 235 199,209 231 284 106 106 87223 f f ' 1342 150,'182,205:217 . . ....... 97 123 203 115511111201 106,136,205 .. .. 233 106,203,209 74,225 97 197 240 I46,l95,216,219,241,256 74,195 Plott, Wofford J. ...... . Plunk, Lynda Ann Pool, Douglas S. Pool, Jerry .............. Pope, Robert ................ , Porter, Barbara J. .. 87,183,2l5,222,227 Portier, Eric ............ 205 Poston, Charles ......... Potter, James C., Jr. .... . Powell, Patricia ........... Powers, John Pike, IV .... Powers, Raymond Lee .. Powers, Ted Berton ...... . . Powers, Vivien Leigh .... I06,130,140, Prafka, lla Mae .......... Pratka, Judy ........... Pratt, Arthur Charles Pratt, Donald Allen ..... Pratt, Roy ........... .. Prescott, Robyna .... Preston, James ......... Prevost, Rudy ........... Prewitt, Audra Laverne 191 106 87,226,238 . 224,233,256 221 216 216 197,216 . ..... 75,218 Price, May Nell ................ 75,235 Prince, Paul ............. Pringle, Patricia Ann Prott, Margaret Ann .... Prohl, Robert ........ Provost, Gail ...... Pruns, Donald R. Ptacek, Don ............. Pulse ................... Purdon, Geoffrey Semis, Quarles, Kitty .......... R Ragland, June Anne .... Ralph, Marian Ruth Ramirez, Mary Ellen . Ramirez, Roy .......... Randolph, Harvey, Jr. Rankin, Wilbur ...... Raske, Betty Jean Raum, James M. .. Ray, Bobby ............. Read, David R. ........ . Red, Sharon ........ Redbird, The ....... Redd, James R. .. Redding, Donald ...... Redick Bonnie Sue . Reamdna, 'William Jabk' . .... 139,205 . 75 195 228 '. .' 10611951216 199 228 97,237 213,285 Jr. .. 72,238 110,222 222 97,l57,195,241 106,191 . . 87,235,236 257 207,221 237 106,193 .. 97,218,260 219 .. 216,231,257 106 214 241 . 229,231,238 218 106 75,227 136 Reed, D6V1d ...................... Religious Emphasis Week .... 252-254 Reynard, David ............. ' .... 197 Reynolds, George R. . .... . 75,234,238 Rezek, Joy .......... ........ . . 256 Rhodes, Benny .... ............ 2 22 Rhodes, Larry .................... 238 Rice, James Don ...... 75,l38,207,211 Rice, Raymond ............ 224,238,239 Rice, Stewart Nelson .... 87,217,224 Rich, Patrick .......... ........ I 10 Richards, Emily ..... Richards, Jack ....... Richards, Mrs. M. K. .. 244 227,237 75 ......220 Richardson, Edward . .......... .230 Richardson, Gibbs Murry ., 75,130,201 Richardsoon, Jo Ann .......... 106,235 Richardson, Larry Wayne ........ 75 Richey, Joseph .......... ...... 2 39 Richker, Charleen Ann . ..... 97,235 Ricketson, Kenneth Duane .... 87,225 Riegel, Philip Richard, Jr. .. 106,205 Riggs, Jerry Wayne ............. 97 Riggs, Lloyd E., r. ............ 75,238 Riggs, Lorinda Low ..... ..... 9 7 Riley, Benny ........... ..... 2 22 Riley, Pat ........... . ...... 106 Riley, Sandra .......... .,... 9 7,236 Rimes, Joe ............. Rinando, Nancy Ann .... Ritzler, Leo Anthony Rivelle, Dudley ......... Roach, Hudson ......... Roach, ' Robb, Robbins, Aaron R., 111 Robbins, Garland Roberts, Madoline Roberts, Oscar . . . Robinson, Billy ..... Robinson, Robinson, Don' J. .... . Robinson, Janie ......... Glenda Ann Robison, Robison, Sandra Louise Roblow, Ted Larry ........ Robuck, J. Suzanne ..., Robuck, M. L, lPennyl Rode, Elmer Gilbert Rodemacher, Gretchen Roden, Marian Yvonne Charles ...... Rodgers, Leon S. ...... . 279 106,193 106 223 244 Willa .............. 87,220,244 C. Yvonne .. 87,l17,128,189,208, 215,227,240 106 238 ....110 222 . 110,219 142,199,224 199,224 135,189 106,236 . . . . . 106 96,229,237 87,1 17,193,208 106,193,261 . . 75,203,235 81 106 87 Rogers, Billy Edwin .... . 183 Rogers, Delmar J. .... 97 Rogers, Doyle ....... 226,238 Rogers, Eunice Kay 97 Rogers, James C. .... ....... 7 5 Rogers, Jerry .................... 273 Rogers, Joshua Mattox .... 75,232,238 Rogers, Patricia Ann ............ 107 Rogge, Henry M. ..... 226,238 Roll, Patricia ................. 230,235 Romero, Willis, Jr. ............... 256 Roscoe, Kay C. .... 76,1l7,l57,l9l,243 Rose, Harold .................... 110 Rosenbaum, Robert .............. 237 Rosson, Vernon ......... ..... 2 44 Roth, Carl ....................... 218 Rother, James Alousias ...... 87,232 Rountree, George ................ 203 Roush, Frances M. .. 97,l48,l93,212,24l Rowe, Mariiohn .............. ll7,l93 Roy, Robert, Jr. ,........ ......... 2 32 Royston, Charles Ludwell, Jr. ..,. 87 Ruddick, Raymond .............. 224 Rumelt, Gertrude ...... 76,2l9,230,235 l07,2l6,22l Rumelt, Michael Barry Rummel, Rose Mary ........ 222,227 Runnels, William Mack Rush, Aubrey Vernon .... . Russell, Joe Alan ..... l07,20I .. Il0,Z22 . ..... IO7 87,219 Russell, Marvin ..... Russell, Mary Frances ...... . IO7 Russell, Ross ........... ......... 2 39 Rutherford, Kenneth ...... 76,2l5,225 Rutherford, Linda Ann .......... 97 S Sachitano, Fred ..... ......... 2 22 Sadler, Nan Carole .......... I07,l53 76,207,22l . . . . . 220,232 Sala, Tony S. ....... . Salah, Ziyard ...... Saldana, John .. ....... 232 Salem, Elie .... .. 220,238 Salerne, Nick .... . 222 Salee, Edmund ...... .. 224,238 Salter, Neal .........,. Saltzman, Earl Sidney . 76 372I7 T DEX Smith, Aileen ....... l07,l4I,l9l Smith, Anita Kaye ...,............ 88 Smith Archie ................... 23B Smith Barbara .................. 23l Smith B. J. .. 88,l52,l89,2ll,2l2,232,243 Smith Billy Mack ...,........... 88 Smith Carol ................ 2l6,235 Smith Daniel Joseph .... ..... 9 7 Smith, Donald ......... ...l... 2 39 Smith, Era Lynn ...... .... 7 7,236 Smith, Eugean ........... ....... 2 35 Smith, Gerald W. ............ 2l5,2l7 Smith, Harold H. il'lankl .. 77,l23,l30, l3l , I46,207,227,229,232,243,261 Smith, Lenore . .......... ........ I I0 Smith, Leon ...................... 22l Smith Luther T. ......... 77 Smith Margaret Janis .... IO7 Smith Marilyn Louise ..... IO7 Smith, Marion Harvey .,......... l07 Smith Mildred ................... 77 Smith Ralph E. .................. 88 Smith, Roy Earl .......... l07,232,257 Smith, Sandra Ganell .......... l07,l93 Smith, Sue Ella ....... l07,l93 Smith, Susan Alice .......... l07,l93 Smith, Victor Allen .......... 77,238 Temple, Doris .,.,...... . .. ..... 235 Tennison, Nikola Clair .,.,...... I08 78,228,235 Terry, Gail Ann ............ l08 Terry, Will Lawrence Teter, Thomas .................... 203 Texas Society of Professional Eng. 238 Thames, Eugene Duke .. B8,l42,I99,224 Thames, Joe Murray ...... 78,l34,205 Thomas, Charles R. ....,. 98 Thomas, D. Larry ...... . l08 Thomas, Laverne Ill Thomas, Lynton ..... ..... 2 38 Thomas, Martha Sue .. 98,222 Thomas, Theresa ...... ..... 2 I4 Thompson, David ..... 238 Thompson, Earl Wayne ........ 88,225 Thompson, Ellis ..,.....,.. . .... lll Thompson, Eloise B. .......... 78,235 Thompson, George Robert .. 78,232,238 Thompson, Gloria Jayne ..... . l08,2l6 Thompson, Hortense ............ Ill Thompson, J. Richard .,.. 78,232,238 Thompson, Joe ..,............... 203 Thompson Steve ...... .... 9 8,222 Warner, Warren, Warren, Warren, Watkins Marcus .............. 88,237 Helen .............. 228,235 Joseph,,Donald ..., l0B,lfl4 Larry ..,............... 237 , Charles Alexander .. 98,256 Thornell, 'Jack ..., Thorn, Doris 225 ..,......... .235 Samhoun, Moustata Sammis, Burt ......, .... . Whitehead Robert ..... Sample, Travis ..... Sampson, Robert Sanders, Loretta ..... Sanders, Martha ..... Santullo, Linda Lee . ...... .... .. Sauer, Henry .............. Saunders, Nancy E. 220 ZI9 257 237 236 244 l07 . . . . . . 237 l07 148 l93 ssvsrino, Jo c. .. 76,I32,l5l,l9512281229 Say, Michael Wayne ...... l07,203,256 Sayre, Carolyn Ruth .............. 97 Scarborough, Claude ...,.. . 235 Schaefer, Myrna Louise ...... l07,235 Stramler, Betty ..,.... Schact, Robert ........... ........ 9 7 Schaifhauser, Walter, Jr. .... 2l6,229 Schetiler, Terry Charles ...... I07,l97 Schichtel, Mary Anne ............ 233 Schkade, Glenn .................. 238 Schmidt, Bohn ...........,....... 238 Schlett, Floyd Joseph ............ 76 Schmucker, Linda ...... l44,lB9,2l2,243 Scott, Jack .........,............ 229 Scott, Jerry ..................... 3ll Scott, John ................ ...... 2 3l Scott, Joseph Melvin .. .... 76,234,238 Scott, Nancy M. .................. IO7 Scott, Neill Oliver ...,.... 76,227,237 Seaberg, Charlotte Ann ........ 87,233 Seale, Jimmy .. .................. 2l9 Searcy, Joe ..............,....... 2l8 Secretarial Science Club Sedtal, Ronald .. Sealy, Claxton ........... . . . Seely, Steve .... Settle, Gene . ...... Seeuwen, Joanna P. 236 257 229,237 229,237 257 76,22l Sehon, S. Joleen ...... .... 8 7,222,236 Sellers, William ...... 23l Sens, Mary Frances .......... I07,l95 Sens, Richard ....... l46,2l9,239 Serhan, Naim ................ 220,232 Setlitt, Harvey ...........,.. . . . . 230 Smither, Albert Lawrence .. l07,2l8,244 Smithers, Paul David .......... l07,239 Snyder, James .................... 232 Society tor Adv. of Management .. 237 Solomon, William Wales, Jr. .. 77,223 Sonnier, Pamela Catherine l07,2l6,222 Spain, Bryon Robert ............. 88 Sparks, Tommy .................. 239 Spear, Sandra Sue ..... ..... I 07,235 Spector, Emily ........ .. 2l7,220,230 Speights, James Collier .......... l07 Spell, Robert Ray ....... ....... Spencer Berthold ..... Spencer, James .... ..... Spengler, Robin ....... ....... Spidle. Albert Agee .......... l07,20l Spurlock, Lillie ................... ll0 Standley, Ann Carolyn ........... l08 Starcke, Charles T. .... 77,lB4,25l,273 Starcke, Jean E. .. 77,l56,lB4,2l5,2l7 Staseney, Jo Ann ................ 230 IO7 221 2l6 304 Stedman, Jerry ............ . 237 Steele, Jack .. ,.... ......... 2 96 Steele, Patricia Ann ..... ..... I 08,235 Stepan, Betty Emilie ...... 88,2l9,235 Stephen, Charles Ernest ..., 77,l99,235 l08,236 Stephens, Bette J. ........... . Stephens, Lois Elaine l08,256 Watkins, John A. .. 79,207,227,242,256 Watkins, Julienne C. .......,.. 95,236 Watler, Thomas Ray .............. 79 Watler, Kenneth .,...... ...... 2 24 Watson, Barbara Ann .... .... I 08,l95 Watson, Myrna Carol ............ l08 Watson, Ronnie Erwin .. 79,l4l,205,232 Watson, Stiles .................. 224 Watson, Wilbern W. .... I08,l97,224 Webb, Duane .................. l99 Webb, Joanne ........ 98,l95,2ll,24l Webb, Kenneth .......... . 237 Weber, Warren ..... . ........ 22l Weber, William ..,......... 226,238 Webster, Jack ............ l37,l5l,229 Wedgeworth, Donald ............. 207 Weeks, Ned ............. lll,222 Welborn, Jimmie ............ 234,238 Welch, Winston Overton ..,..... B0 Wells, Edith ................,. 108,195 Wells, William C. .........,.. 238,239 Werner, Kenneth Henry . ......... IOB West, Betty L. .. 80,l28,I43,l93,2ll,233 West, Donald ................ l25,256 Wheeler, Beverly ...., I39,I49,I52,lgg White, Charles A. .... . White, George Horton White, Jimmy Charles White, Paula Marie .... White Sandra C. ..... . Thornton, Eva ......... 78,228,235 Thrash, Joey .... . ............... I97 Tibbetts, L. S. .... B8,l84,207,2ll,220 Tibbits, Annie Lee ............ 98,214 Ticldle, Sally .................... 228 Tinelli, Stephen Daniel .. 78,230,235 Tipton, Alan .................... I97 Tittle, Altha ........... ..,.... 2 35 Tania, Diane .................... 244 Todd, Brooke ................... 205 Todd, C. L. .. 98,l3l,I43,l44,l97,2Il,243 Todd, David ..................... 224 Tomlin, Janey Ton James . l08.l9l 229237 TOI'Dl'liO, Ray 111111'91'7,990Q999,2a7Iz44 80,201 l08 .. 80,236,257 98 , ......... 232 Whitfield, Kathryn Gay ...... l08,l93 Wliitlow, Ted Vinson .... Whitman, Lillian lrene Whitmore, J. E. ........ . Whitnell, Harrell ..... Whitten, Herman ..... Whitton, Stephen J. Toub, Samuel G. ................. l08 Touchett, Glenda Upshaw .....,.. 78 Touchett, Shepard .......... 277 Touchstone, Catherine . .... lll Toups, Dean ........... ....... 2 I9 Townsend, Cliitord ...,,.,.,... . 238 Trainer, Mickey LaRay .,.... I08,203 Trask, Sharon Adair ...... l08,I95,236 Travis, Charlene A. ..,.. l08,l89 Travis, Sue ......... ....... l 91 Trousdale, Wyliene l0B Troxell, Gloria ...............,.. 2l2 Tullos, Cheryl Branson ........ 79,2I7 Tullos, Robert N, ...... 79,2l5,2l7,225 Turner, Paul ...................... 257 Turnham, Gene .... . .......... 238 Turpin, Jack ..... l30,20l Tutt, William .. ...... . l99 Twirlers ..........,...... 258 Tygart, Lora Jean ......... Tyner, William Harrison U United Christian Fellowship .. Updike, Gloria .........,.... 236,24I 250,251 Who's Who ......... Whyte, Sandra ....... Wiese, Billie Gene .... Wieting, Wiggins, Wilcox, Wilder, David ..... Carl ...... Charles . .... .. Charles Larue . . . 98,224 98 226,238 232 . . . 229,237 80,237 176 . . . 222 89,232 .1.i.112l7,238 205 2l3,232 l08 Wiley, Donald ...,.... ............ 2 57 Wilkinson, Barbara J. -. 80,lI7,l42 I93, , 2l4,2l5,2l7,235,236 Wilkinson, Lewis C. .. 80,20l,227,237 Wilkerson, Mollie Irlene Willard, Patricia ....... Williams Williams, Charles T. Williams, Don ........ Williams, Williams Williams, Johnny Ray Williams, Leonard ..... Williams, Kathryn ...... Williams, Wayne ....... Williamson, V. iDeanal . ....... IO8 . ..,..... 235 , Charles R. ....,. 80,220,235 227 219 Harold Wayne .......... 80 , Jeane Eloise .. l08,2l4,236 98 239257 .........'236 271 .. 80,228,235 Williiord, George Verneal ....... 98 Stephens, Oleta ....... ..... I I0 Stephens, Robert ...... 239,257 Stephenson, Patricia .............. 233 Stevens, Carol Ann ..,. 98,l89,230,24l Stevenson, Gail .. l26,l34,l44,I74,l89, 2ll,2l4,2l5 Stevenson, Ralph .............. l36,205 Stewart, lan ...................... 297 Stivers, Harley ................. 238 Stokes, Lynda Rosamond .. 98,ll7,l93 Stone, William ................ 98,256 Stonecipher, Carolyn ...... . 223 Storey, J. W. Jr. ....... l44,246 Strahan, Wayne ..... l30,207 2l6 Upshaw, Sarah .......,........ I93,233 V Valentine, John ....,.. ....... 2 57 Valverde, Dora ........ .... 8 8,2l2 Willis, Annie Sue ...,......... 98,l9l Willis, Bill ...................... 3l2 Settle, Thomas Ernest ...... 76,234,238 Seymour, Lillano A. .. 76,2I9,230,244 Shaddoclc, Daniel Kenneth . .....,. 97 Shahan, Charlotte Sherrill ........ 76 Strang, Charles Kelley Strange, Sandra Sue ...... Stratton, Charles Bruce Streater, Allen . . .......... Street, Earl ..,.......... 88 .. l08,235 .. l08,l40,2ll 77,2l5,225 232 W' t , Sh' I L Shepherd, David .... mga e lr ey ee Shaw, Bennie ............... ..... 2 22 Shaw, James .................. 239 Shaw, Molly ...................... 256 Shelly, Linda .... . ............... 236 Shelton, Jack Richard .. 76,l57,l83,2l0 Shelton, Margo ........ . .......... l93 Shelton, Robert L. ......... .. 237 Shepherd, Bobby .... .. 2l3,292 Street, Joseph ............. 224 Streetman, Barbara Elaine.. 77,214,236 Strickland, Arney ............ 2I7,235 Strickland, Blanche ........ 228,235,237 Strickland, Walter ......,......... 237 Stuart, Thomas ....,......... 226,238 Studdert, Morean Elizabeth .. 78,235 VanAlstyne, Franklin ......,..... 203 Vandiver, Bill ................... 227 Van Hook, Martha A. .. B8,l95,233,235 Vanover, David .. 79,l85,2l3,2l4,226,23B Vanover, Martha .........,. . ...... 235 Van Vleck, C. B. .. 98,ll6,l25,l89,256 Willis, J. L., Jr. . 80,l85,2l7,223,224,238 Wilson Allen ........... lIl,222 Wilson, Charles ..............., 215 Wilson, Clyde 229 Wilson, Don J. .,.. ..... 2 O5 Wilson, Judith ........ .... . 98 Wilson, Joe Worth .... ,... 8 0,2l9 Wilson, Linda ....... ......... 2 56 Wilson, Lydia Ann ....,......... 2l6 Wilson, Mary L. .....,.... . 80,228,235 Wilson Richard ....,.... 257 220232 97,256 Sheppard, Donald .. . Sheppard, Virginia .... Sherman, Jesse Ervin . Sherrill, Harold Lee ..,........ Sherwood, Danny L. ....... . , . . . . . 238 . . . . . . 244 77,207,237 . 87,225 B7 Student Association ........ .. 2l0,2ll Stumpt, Frances Jane 78,228 Sturrock, Ima .......... ....... 2 I6 Sturrock, Richard H. 78,224 Suitt, Franklin ....... Sugaytan, Fayez Voytek, Sandra Evonne Shillings, Charles Reese Shmidl, Robert ..,.... Shoemake, David ..... Short, Frank ...... ......... Shortt, James Carroll shufofd, Many ...... Shumate, Fred ..... Sibert, Jerry ..... Sibley, Peter, Jr. . Sigma Nu ......... Sigma Phi Epsilon Silva, Bernadine .. Simmonds, Billy .... Simmons, Betty S. .. 88 . . ....... 222 203 97 l07,203,224 107 . ...... 238 244 197 204,205 206,207 107 . .... 229 . . . . 87,235 Sumners, Joe . .. 23l1237 Sumrall, Brian 230,244 Stuhard, Don ..... . Swan, 2l9 Shary Kay ,... .... 8 8,23l Swanson, Riley ..... ....... 2 7l Vara, Rodolfo .................... lll Vartanian, Aram ............. 220,232 Vermillion, Bobby K. ............ 88 Vermillion, Martha Yvonne ...... 88 Vernet, Erik ................,..... 256 Verrett, Erik Phillip , ............. I08 Vice, Peggy ............,. l95,2l4,236 Vickery, Arthur Perry ,,.. l0B,l20,205 Vincent, Bill ......,... ........ 2 l3,279 Vincent, Deanna Maria .... 88,236,256 Vincent, Lana ........ Viruleg, Augustine, Jr. Vocations Club ........ Voigtman, Walter Von der Hoten, Hans . 235 223 .. ....... 222 .. 205,209 238 Voytek, Kenneth Jordon 79,235 79,228 wsmudfiy, e. A., Ji. .. Wmters, A. D., lll .. Winters, Lisa Rose Witte, Larry ...... . . wine, chsries ...... 1Q1111f.. 257 .. 09,205,229 I93 2ll,239 98, l89,236 20l ,232 . ..,.......... 284 Witte, Lois Janell .. 98,l24,l53,257,258 Wfflfe. Billy . ......,..... . Swank, Sandra 236 swam, Carolyn ...,...... 1f'1a9,21s,217 Swearengin, James .............. 2l9 Swearingen, Glen Ronald 90,221 W Waddell, Marvin Waddell, Yvonne ................ l08 Waggener, Patricia Ann ......... l08 98 , ......... 235 Wollean, Syb1l Doris .......... l08,236 Womack, Reuben ................. 238 Women's Recreation Association .. 222 Wones, Nancy Claire ...... 98,222,246 Woodard, James ......... 2l9,285 vVJoog5ll,dl-lilda ................ B9,I95 oo ea , Rosalie Tootsie B0 Wood, Daniel ...... K l Wood, James E. lll,222 220 n .. 78 l45 I47 Simmons, Roy Gene ll0,222 Simon,, Patricia Gail .... l07 Simon, Sidney .................. 238 Simpson, Leo ...................., 207 Simpson, Sherry L. .. 97,l49,l68,l95,223 Sims, Carol ........,.... . ....., 243 Sims, Jane ...................... l9l Sims, Sarah Elizabeth .. 88,Il6,l93,246 sinna, Hisham .............. 220,232 Siros, Eva Jane .................. 97 Skarda, James Frank .... . ...... I07 Sweetland, Virginia . ......... 228,235 Swinney, Ann ........... l89,236 Symmank, D. G. .. ...... . 237 Symphonic Band ..... 256,257 Syptak, John Elo ..... ..... l 08 T Talbert, Linda F. ...... 98,l95,222,24I Talbot, James Adam ....,....... 88 Talbot, Phil .................. lll,222 Talley, J. A., Jr. ..... l42,l50,242,243 Tantillo, Julie Ann Tarbett, James Allan Tarhan, Sehir ....... Tarver, William Alle l0B l08,225 Wagner, Donald E. .,.. 79,2l4,226,238 Waites Geraldine ................ 256 Waites, James ...,... ......... 2 24 Waldo, Juanna Gail .......,.... l08 Waldo, Loretta Jean .. 79,l95,2l9,235 Waldrop, Charlotte Ann ......... l08 Wales, Charles .......... 205,227,243 Walker, Bennie Chandler .. B8,ll6,l30, l95,208,2l5,228,256,258 Walker, Esther Ellen .. 98,l44,l52,l9l, 2l2,2l6,236,257 Walker, Gerald W. ............ 79,225 Walker, Harlan ........ 238 Walker, Stiles ......... ..... 2 38 Walker, Wilbert ....... ....... 2 24 Wood,W.B. ,,,234 Woodruff, Cliff 239 Woods, Dennis .... 213 Woods, Linda ..... 117 Woods, W. B. .....,. 233 Wqrlev. Richard ..... ...... 1 99 Wr1qht, James ...., 3I3 Wright, Jonel ....... IUB 233 wngm, Klyne P. .....1226 Wright, Lou Carolyn .... .,,, I 08 Wyatt, Barbara Faye 89,l93 Wvble. .... 221 Kenneth ........ Y Yardley, Lynn .....,..... Yeary, Phillip Wayne . ..... 238 . . . 89,238 York, James ........ sisvzk, .1111 ..... 77,235,236 Skinner, David S. .... . l07,205 Slaid, Jo Ellen ..... ........... 2 28 Slaydon, Kenneth Slayton, Linda ..... Sledge, Henry ..... Slovacek, Charles Slovak, Johnny 225 . ...... 236 235,282 230 222 Smartt, Dan ..................... 205 Smiley, Jo Vern .. 97,ll6,l24,l9l,20B, 222,257,258 201 ,209,937,2si Wall, Douglas Norman .....,., 79,229 203 Tate, Suzanne ............ 88,l89,235 Tattersall, James ....... 2l6,302 236 Tau Beta Sigma ..... ....... Taylor, Altred ......... 257 Taylor, Herbert Leroy .... .... 7 8 Taylor, Joyce ........... 257 Taylor, Robert ............ 225 Technicians, The ........... 259 Teer, Byron C., Jr. iBuddyl ...... 243 Teller, Frank . ..... ............ 9 8,256 Young, Youngb Kenneth .... lood, Dottie Paul Wall, Malcolm ......... I24,257 Wallace, Connie ...., 218,260 Wallace, Leon .... ...... I II Wallace, O. T, 20l Walley, John ....... 79,225 Walston, JoAnn ....,. ..,. 9 8 Walters, Alice Mae .... ..., l 08 Wang, Richard S. H. 79,224 Ward, Larry . ......... .... I 85,281 Ward, Robert E. .. ...... 232 YOI-Ingblood, Hazel ....... Youngblood, Susan ......... Younger, Diane .,., ,, Z Zandonatli, Raymond , 243 98235 1H233,2361Z56 191 117 119 I9l 230 Zepedd, Mary Carmen ..... l08 Zingelman, Clarice A. .. 89 917 999 227 ZOCB. Charles ............. 1...l...'2l5 , I V0


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