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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
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. . . 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
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. 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
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