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. . . 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.
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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
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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 '
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