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71 Qs' ' gs. A W, 45, . L si , fi 5 f 5, 'W 5, ,Qi Lamar State College of Technology Beaumont, Texas -X - T P The I962 RDINA tl. sm NORMA E. PADERAS Edifor HUBERT F. HAWTHORN, JR Business Manager LORRAINE HEARTFIELD Cover Design JANE ANN MAXWELL Sponsor VOLUME Xl Foreword The theme of the 1962 CARDINAL is Expansion. This expan- sion is reflected in every phase of our college. Academically, Lamar has experienced a tremendous growth: enrollment soared to new peaks, there were new undergraduate and graduate degree offerings, new professors brought with them new courses of study. The Book Store and the Theatre have increased the growth and beauty and the facilities of the campus. The introduction of new activities and organizations has given Lamar more to offer students activity-wise. We have tried to show this expansion in our 1962 CARDINAL. We hope we have succeeded in making it a record of the growth of Lamar Tech-its campus, its students, its social and scholastic offerings. In the years to come, we can consider this annual a mirror of one year's growth, let us hope our college will continue to expand comparatively. Table of Contents Aca d em ics ADMINISTRATION - FACULTY . BUILDINGS CLASSES I. Senior Junior . Sophomore- , Ilreshman Campus FEATURES ,......,.. Les Be-IIes Cardinelles , VVI1o's VVIWO .,. ORGANIZATIONS . SORORITIES , FRATERNITIES . RELIGIOUS CENTERS , . FINE ARTS . I Activities CAMPUS LIFE .. SPORTS , , INDEX , . 37 48 50 68 76 88 IO6 IO8 I23 I33 I73 I83 I97 207 'Z 268 3I6 Dedication 'SJ 1 Mr. N Hisfo WILLIAM HENRY MATTHEWS, Ill Associafe Professor of Geology E 2 2 I 2 f ? f For his interest in Lamar Tech, in teaching and in his past, present, and future students, in recognition of his ability and contributions as an author, a lecturer, and a paleontologistg for his outstanding teaching contribution in Geology to Lamar Tech and to his students, THE CARDINAL Staff proudly and with great pleasure dedicates its 1962 edition to William H. Matthews,llI Mr. lvlalihews explains The Types ol iossilizalion in one ol his l-lislorical Geology laboralories. WT pw Mr. Mallhews sluclies and classifies a lossil. l-le is llwe aulhor of Fossils: An lnlroduclion lo Prehisloric Life: Texas Fossils: and Geology Made Simple. 7 V ,i4,,., . .J-gl 1' w ' gc' , ,V ' 5 gn W. ' . f 'L- . 5 ,sw ,W , Cv , f . P. . X fv. 1 5-,J L if 3 m. -3.-S -VH Q A ' O :.a. 1 ,NV Qfgl.. ' li. ng' -0 V JA. Z5 . ' U' 'H ' A - Q 9 D fgdgfslvd vw 'WSW' I ., jL'g.. , ,,.' . ' . 7 ' ' -t 2'iJ2'! '. - . Mins--f ,, ...Q-f, ,,,.,, gi ,Q-fi-. . Admin Classes vi ' ,fy , Q if if A MINI TRQJQO f3FQCU lTY .Qi ' if - we f . eq, , ' . I 1 A fi-1,- fl an I L ' lv 1 6 1 3' 4 nv I s 1 f' 2 RJ' ,Eu ' v E , , ' f . 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Morris, Chairman: Qllwo Plummer. vice-clweirmrmf Smnriwel leff 'e rfqlwi Geriard Slweplwerd, secrelaryg Lee Eaglesong Fred l-larlmanp and Dr. F. L. McDonald. presndenl of Lamar Tech, Ne? elwcx-.Hz Jem YV. Mefcm' Cmarles S. Piplrin, Arllwur A. Temple, Jr. I2 ,521 Dr and lvlrs McDonald are sealed in iheir living room vriih members ol Jrhe A Cappella Choir allrer lhe Choir serenaoerl M cg on his birihday. Unired Gas preseniecl a Burroughsl lflecirf- Dale Model 204 eleclronic compiilrifi sysiem io Lamar Tech Jrhis year. Shov-if inspeciing The machine are Ross Wallelf manager ol Uniled Gas Corporalion :fl Beaumonlg Dr. Frank A. Thomas, Dean Cl lhe School o1cEngineeringg P. G. Malrhe'-iii manager ol Unilecl Gas Pipeline in Beill' monig and Dr. F. L. McDonald. N-N., 'x rxedm- ff 5. wow? W, W C Wah' ' , ,1 , ,lrdflm f Q new ff Ma4'9h'5 ,einw P' 535 if I , 7,1465 , f ,, .f. ,,,,,fW,, yy! VJ ' , , QQWW 205, I . , m a , wy, ,mv f . -' f cm, ,V mn ,ffm f ag, fy 1:f gf,, ,, DR. F. L. MCDONALD Presidenf Administration 15-aff' 1 9' Q, .,',,. W ,. 75,34 ,fy :,g2,.mayQLiigZgg52 ,i 57'7 DR. RICHARD W. SETZER Dean Dean, G-raduaie School AB., MA., Ph.D. 'N-..,,,, G. A. WIMBERLY, SR. Assisfanf to Hue Presidenf C. GALLOWAY, J R. Compfroller BS., Mfd. X H .x V f 1 1 O O O - .guxgl , X -K 'Qu . . k r Q XX XX XXN Y X x , U. xx ,var ... A-, , I mf-...V ,: ' V W , ,W 'K , -:P ':-, . 4' .ff , fatal V 'WSJ' ,., 0 '- . gy, AA f .2 :,6'0 ,.y W-'fz-':':' 4 ,M f O yt, J V A ' , V- fhaggzqio, . ' H . 3 '5'54'2' , W ,I .ws ,Hy y. 'W Q A 'df Sf ,, f gy M . K., 4 , l vi x -fwitv M21 .4 -.f -1 if sf QV fgyff 1f f, ,, , ,, 4 ' f NQRRIS H. KELTON .jw41 ?,: , W, Lv 1. 4 X ffwjf 97441 f' Dean of Admusslons f 4' 41 ff if! Q4 M 1 S6 Lg, A f ,, 1, fy . Y . w h! f fv f ff f f x-f af f., 9 5? +V r X Q :V Y f Q 5, 11 ' 5 W A' M 'Wf f gh Q , ?fg ' ff ,f , 4 Rf ' '17 a 1 fwf f 2 v f f f BA., MA. nf w af ,, ,Z ' l?5?i'4','3fx ' , f-Q-f .. 3 4' ,qv- '?gIf.f.:j.f fwfr, I 4 ff :E ' A: A V W ww. f -A we W f f Af M 1 if-Q ,f f M4 .f -2 4 f ' w ' fx W N f.,f.z,2f5z , ,AM-5 1, ,V , Q ' , '1 I 133 5? f G' K Z' ' f ' 3 Q z z, , I mf ' W 5 ,Jw V 145. ' 'Tn 'V ' A MBL '-141 '-.44-:'i. ' - CELESTE KITCHEN Regisfrar B.A., M.Ed. Administration foi , I Q g-:infix DAVID L. BOST Dean of Sfudeni Life BIN., MJ. Y A 4 V. 6 MRS. BESS GENTRY Dean of Women 3 B.S., M.Ed. X ff, A x ,W XX f Vxg s im It 7-19 . 4- 1 x4'5g lk X f Y WARD G. HOFFMAN Dean of Men BA. Academic Deans I- .MX , ,, , DR. J. D. LANDES ean, School of Business BS MS PhD DR. EDWIN S. HAYES Dean, School of Arfs and Sciences BS PED I-v ,z A' Nt.. J x ,l MRS. RUTH OLCOTT Deen, School of Eclucalion f uhniV DR. FRANK A. THOMAS, JR. Deen, School of Engineering BS., lv1.S.. PHD. Regislered Professional Engineer X .J .Z DR. TED SKINNER Dean, School of Fine and Applied Arfs BA., MA., PhD. Administration 4, 5' '39 ., I JACK HILL ',l'v'Yf',f af Fwffr-UQ CLf1 f'S 9-xh , 1 .,,, 4 7 , -H W L , 3 ri JOE B. THRASH Direcfor, Tesfinq and Piecemeni Cenfer 30 4555! 'NT' GEORGE E. MCLAUGHLIN, JR. Direcior of Sfudenf Aciivifies C. H. HUNT Audiiof . ' ,W ug f , . M V , , , , ,qv x f 2 ,w,4 - 1- ' f RICHARD E. OLIVER DLVQCLCV ff: Cjf2V5J'ff' 'i'. 1 L Q' ff , - . Q ,. 1, v 0 X t 'S-nr-.4 WILL! J, , X , 4 J' w. FRANK HOLLIMAN Purcrmasmq Agent i MRS. M, DLIVER C '5TIOI'I N-. Us I ,aff 09 WILLIAM 6. CHILDS ...-vs Manager, Booksfore Manager. Snack-Bef MRS. JOANN BOURGEOIS Die! ian D I III? d S '?,..,u ,Y irec or 0 oo ROBERT E. WEEKLEY Assisfanf 'Io The Direcfor of College Informafion ervice VERNON PIKE IBM Opermor ELMER RODE, JR fxssisianf Regisfmr I GRIFFIN WARREN Asslsfani Io the Direqfor Of Dean of SIuden'r Life CoIIege of Informaiion JANE ANN MAXWELL AssisIan+ Io The R7 I furx. Q 4 , 'f j., V fi k 1 2' 1 Am 4' ,. ' ,H X. -9... i Af- 2' 1 ef' ,f k': H-1 4' Q '-'frm f-? -g 4 f , -.,?1-',- ,: Max s , ,Ai jf 4 if fx J ' ' FRED E. KAY BILLY G. CROCKETT Assisfanf Io AudiIor N RONALD E. HULIN A IanI Purchasing Agenf MRS. MARY MALONE Cazlfner ssis Propermky Manager DR. FRANCIS E. ABERNETHY fX',r,f,r,mIf' I'rf1If ,'w1 'II Ir1gIr'.Ir ILA. SIrrpInt'rl XXIJIIIII 'Muir f,'fIIf:'jf: IVLA., I'I1.IQ. Iu4u'.mrrf1 ',IfmIf- IIrxIffv',:', DR. HOWARD W. ADAMS As5ociI1Io PrrIIf,-'Nur MI IfIH'fII ffv LI.fR.--Wleyvrri rIIflI'f IIUIEIIIII' I I 'I IVLA.. Ed.D, llrulw-rzrfy MI IIfIfvfr',vfr MRS. LILLICE V. A KIN Ir1'.IruCIor oI I'IfJIYI'l Lcmrwrrlrr. L'I,S:'--Iowa WrfrrrfIrn . IIr1wf:r'.nIf JOEL L. ALLEN InsIruCIor oI Ecorlorrrici. HS.-fAxrIcan'.f,1n AZQM CoIIf:qff MS.--Baylor Umvr1rf.IIy ARNOLD C. ANDERSON AssociaIe Professor oI Speech B.fX.-Nor'rI1err1 SIQIQ IcfIr,Irf:ru f,f,I1f,f3ff M.A.e-Unlversuw of SOUIII Df1IwIfr O. B. ARCHER ProIessor of MaIIwern is BS., M.S.-The Umversrry QI Iumf, DR. SAUL ARONOW Associafe Professor of Geology BA.-BrookIyn CoIIege MS.-Sfafe Urmiversify of Iowa 'PIw.D.--Universiw of Wisconsin MRS. DIANNE MARTIN BAKER Associare Professor and Head, Deperrmenv of PI'1ysicaI and I-IeaIrI1 Educafion For Wowuen B.S,, Ivlfx.-Texas Wornam's Umwersify S Me Col eqc If 5 X ' ' 'I .4 gg I K Pl DR. RICHMOND O. BENNETT Professor of Business Adminislrafiz-sn B.S,, M.S.-AKM College of Texas Ph.D.-The Universify of Texag CHARLSIE E. BERLEY Associafe Professor of English BA.-Randolph Macon M.A.--Soufhern Mefhodislf University PAULINE A. BIRD Assisfanf Professor of English B.S.-Sfephen E. Ausfin Sfafe College MA.-The Universify of Texas ROY H. BISER Associafe Professor of Physics I3.A.-The Rice Universify M.S.--Universify of Michigan MRS. JEWEL D. BLANTON Associafe Professor of Speech BA.-Texas Chrisfian Universify M.S.-Norfhwesfern Universify GEORGE E. BOGUSCH Assisfanf Professor of Speech B.S.-Texas A8iI College MA,-Colorado Sfafe College LYLE E. BOH RER Assisfanf Professor of Elecfrical En ineerin I 6? ,gli f5 'as 414 '51 hx Q Q . BS.--The Rice Universify I 'FS' fis .i M.S.-Colorado Universify Regisferecl Professional Engineer -,A B DR. CLAUDE B. BOREN Professor and Head, Deparfmenf of Sociology BA.-Texas Technological College M.A.-Washingfon Sfafe Universify Ph,D.-The Universify of Texas p-..-Q Facult TE? s 3. Sl s 202 sa? A rf N 51, Q , sg KRW' .fps nl rf I, ,f.- Q' 2 -3 . 'Ph TX' 1 Tie. as WILLIAM H. BOUGHTON Professor and Head, Deparfmenf of Commercial B.A,-University of Iowa Mfk.-Univergify of California CLARINE E. BRANOM Associafe Professor of English BA.-Easf Texas Sfafe College M.A.-The Universify of Texas WILBUR C. BREINING, JR. Assisfanf Professor of Educafion and Psychology B.S., M.S.-Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify JOAN E. BRENIZER Assisfanf Professor of Mafhernafics B.S.-Lamar Sfafe College of Technology MA.-The Universify of Texas EDNA MARTHA BROOKS Assisfanf Professor of Music B.M.-Louisiana Sfafe Universify M.M.-The Universify of Texas JOHN A. BRUYERE Associafe Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S., M.S.--The Universify of Texas Regisfered Professional Engineer HENRY P. BULLER Assisfanf Professor of Educafion BA.-Belhel College M.EcI.-Universify of Kansas RICHARD E. BU RKART Assisfanf Professor of Music B.M., B.M.E., M.M.-Louisiana Sfafe Uniyersify -x X5 :Q lzyjwn rl ,cs NORMA P. BURRELL lnslruclor ol IEIIYIIITII B.S.E.--'Delln fulnlf' C'fll'f'I'f 'Libs 66' M,A,-A--Univoruily 'il I-Ain' I'i 'IJI CHARLES T. BUTLER lnslruclor of Sociriloflvf BA., M.A.---The Uriivr-rsrlf ffl l'ff ' DR. MARGARET DAVIS CAMERON Prolessor ol Cherriizlry B,Af...TQx,3g Wff2ITI41IIl'i UVIIVVVUIIX MIS.-The U,,gVe,i,g1y gl Ifliiiinlori Ph.D.--Tulane Uriivr.-rsilf 1 I' ' 2,2 'EL' 1 . i ,fn P-L Z.. JAY N. COLLIER Assisfnnl Professor of Music Ulvl.-Tlzig Universily of Houslon M.M.-Sonlhern Ivlefhodisl Universify DR. JAMES L. COOKE Associnfe Prolessor of Eleclrical Engineering ISS.-Tefos Technological College M,S.-The Universily oi Texas PhD.--Norrhweslern Universiry Rogivered Professional Engineer DR. JAMES CARL CCX, JR. Prolessor ol Chornislry LIS.-VVesI Virginia Wesleyan College LLB.---The Universiry of Maryland MS., Ph.D.-The Universily of Delaware FLOYD M. CRUM Professor of Eiecfricol Engineering 5.5. MS.-Louisiana Sfafe Universily Regisfered Professional Engineer NANCY SUE DARSEY Assisxlanl Professor 0 Secrelarial Scienige B.D.A., M.B.A.-Texas Technological College CAROL M. DAVIS Assismnf Professor of Physical and I-Ieallh Educalion for Women 8.5.-North Tex M,A.+UniversiIy of Michigan DR. CHESTER A. DAVIS Professor of Sociology BA.-Norlh Texas Sfsfe University M.A.-University of Wisconsin Ph.D.-Universify of Maryland DARRELL E. DAVIS Assisfanf Professor of Geology B.S.- Lamar Sfafe Colleg I T h I M.S.-The Universify of Raises ec no ogy as Shale Universify CRYSTAL CANON Associale Professor of Speed: Q B,A.-Texas Wornon's Urii-foruilf M.A.-Norlhweslern Uriive,-r'.iIf UQ' .-.....,, DR. EDWIN L. CAREY Associale Professor ol Ecoriorriirx. 1 BS.-Illinois Slole Norrriol Urn-rerzilf M.B.A., D.B.A.-Indiana Uriiverfi i DEWEY R. CARLIN, JR. Inslruelor of Eleclrical Engineering BS.-Lamar Slale College ol Tecliririlngf LLOYD B. CHERRY f , ' ,. professor and I-lead! De-parlrnenr or Elccrrii U Enqmeergngg Dyregfor, Lamar Reseerc-1 CGW 'v BA., MA.-The Universiry oI,Te1o3 B.S.e-Oklahoma Slale Universily Regislered Professional Engineer MRS. RUTH S. COFFEY lnslruclor of Governrnenl B.S.-Lamar Slere College ol Tecnnoloqr Facult . f ig? .1 X P ii? I I r 'T' ' A ff:-s., ,Q .N fur' 1. ,F 1 FJ' GH- DORIS DAVIS Assisfanf Professor of Home Economics B.S.--Sam I-Iousfon Sfafe College M.Ed.-The Universify of Texas MRS. EDITH OUINN DAVIS Insfrucfor of Chemisfry B.S.-Auburn Universify M.S.-The Universify of Alabama ELVIS C. DAVIS, JR. Assisfanf Professor of Accounfing B.B.A.-Lamar Sfafe College of Technology M.B.A.-Universify of Arlcansas Cerfifiecl Public Accounfanf DR. IRVING O. DAWSON Professor and I-lead, Deparfrnenl of Governmenf B.A.-Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify M.A., Ph.D.-The Universify of Texas DR. ANDRE PIERRE DELFLACHE Associafe Professor of Civil Engineering Civil Engineer of Mines, Universify of Brussels DOCK B. DEMENT Assisfanf Professor of Mafhemafics BA.-Henderson Sfafe Teachers College MA.-Louisiana Sfafe Universify HOMER A. DENNIS Professor of Mafhemafics BA.-Soufhern Mefhodisf Universifv MA.-Universify of Illinois ROBERT L. DINGLE Assisfanf Professor of Mafhernafics BS.-The Universify of I-lousfon M.S., M.Ed.-Universify of Arlcansas Facult 1' .mix nv' Hwy... X. -vm ., J uxmw- 1 Az '27 'E-3 -ci 4 3 , T pa. ,. .ax if JUDSON D. ELLERTSON Assisfanf Professor of Speech BA., M.A.-Bowling Green Sfafe Universify DR. WINFRED S. EMMONS, JR. Professor of English BA.-Louisiana Polyfechnic lnsfifufe MA.--Universify of Virginia Ph.D.-Louisiana Sfafe Universify DR. SAMUEL LEE EVANS fxssisfanf Professor of Hisfory B.A.-AEM College of Texas MA., Ph.D.-The Universify of Texas DR. H. E. EVELAND Professor and Head, Deparfmenf of Geology B.S., M.S., Ph.D.-Universify of Illinois WILLIAM L. FARIS Insfrucfor of Mechanical Engineering B.S.-The Universify of Housfon JOE N. FIELDS Associafe Professor of Chemisfry BA.-Befhel College MA.-The Universify of Texas HUOT FISHER Assisfaril Professor of Music, Assisfanf Band B.M.--Oberlin Conservafory M.M.-Universify of Illinois EDNA MAY FITCH lnsfrucfor of English BA.-Cenfenary College of Louisiana MA.-The Universify of Arkansas Direclor 559' 'P Z -T si f nuf- I I iff' fv' w. f f N 72 - Iqi- R 1-ssl ,Ang , THOMAS GREENE Associale Professor of Mechanical Engineering BS.---Uniled Slafes Naval Academy M.S.-Massachuselfs lnsfifule of Technology Regisfered Professional Engineer RAE R. GREMILLION lnzlruclor of Physical and I-lealfh Educafion for BS., MS.-Norlhweslern Slafe College DR. CHARLES W. HAGELMAN, JR. Professor and I-lead, Deparlmenf of English BA.-The Llniversily of Texas IVIJX.--Columbia University Ph.D.+The Uniyersify of Texas MRS. NORMA S. HALL Professor and Heed, Deparlmenf of Secretarial BS., MS,-The Uniyersify of Texas MRS. GENEVIEVE CAREY HARLAN lnslruclor of Educalion B5--Lamar S'afe Colle e of T In I ' - ' Q ec no ogy M.f'S.'COlUU1bId University ANNE HARMON Assisfanl Professor of Chemisfry B.S.-Monmoulh College M.S.--Baylor Universily WILLIAM PATRICK HARRIGAN, III lnsfruclor of Speech B.S -Loyola Universif I th ' y 0 e S Ih MPA.-Tulane Universily Ou WILLIAM GARTH HENDERSON ASSOCIOIG Professor of Civil Engineering B.S..- M.S.-University of Oklahoma Regislered Professional Engineer Facuh WILLIAM T. FITZGERALD Assisfanf ProIes'.or ol BIOIUQY BS.--Befhel College K M-Alnwgoorqe Pogbrgdy Colloqrs OTTO R. FLOCKE V A Associale Professor ol lxlcicnliriri finfl I BA., M.A.--Norlli Texan Slfilrf llrIif'f' DR. EARL W. FORNELL Associafe Professor of Covffrrifrififllx B,A,, Mfx,---'New Schoril ol I IVI.A.fColuml9ici Uniyersily PhD,-Tlie Rice Uniyorzily TED H. FOSS Assisfanf Professor of Geology A B.S., M.S.-Universify of Illinois DR. HARRY L. FRISSELL Associafe Professor of English BA.-Soufhwesfern Universify MA., PIw.D.-Vanderbill Uni-xfer'iI HOWARD V. GALLIHER Assisfanf Professor of Business Adrriiriisfrl BA.-CenfenaryiColIege of Louiziarif- MBA.-The Uniyersify of I-lousfon DR. DELBERT L. GIBSON Assisfanf Professor of Sociology BA.-Baylor Universify Th.M.-Soufhwesfern Bapfisl' Theological MA., Ph.D.-The Universify of Texas OSCAR T. GOINES Assisfanf Professor of Physics B.S.-Sfephen P. f'-Kusfin Sfafe College M.S.-ASM College of Texas Y ,Ny I SQQIQ' l! :', :riV .pfiffi Sem' ,y, I, y Women Science sf' , lf, -x QQ' B. R. HENRY Associate Protessor ot Engineering Drawing B.S., M.S.-East Texas State College JAMES BENTON HIGGINS Associate Protessor ot Physical and Health Education t-Iead Football Coach B.A.-Trinity University M.Ed.-The University ot Houston JEROME A. HOCK Assistant Protessor ot Commercial Art B.A.-University ot Kansas City M.E.A,-Kansas City Art Institute PAUL W. HOLMES Assistant Protessor ot Music Theory B.M.-Hardin-Simmons University M.M.-The University ot Texas MRS. JEAN MARIE HUDSON Assistant Protessor ot Mathematics B.A.-Carleton College M.A.-University ot Oklahoma DELMAS LEE HYBARGER Associate Protessor ot Education BS.-Stephen E. Austin State College M.S.-The University ot I-Iouston DR. PAUL EDWARD ISAAC Assistant Protessor ot I-listory B.A.-Pepperdine College M.A., Ph.D.-The University ot Texas DR. FREDERIC C. JELEN Protessor ot Chemical Engineering B.S., S.M.--Massachusetts Institute ot Technology M.A., Ph.D.-I-tarvard University Registered Protessional Engineer I - ,Q fs Pf-'1' ' I -aol 4... - -...L 1 9 , Ttbudftt .L .px . 1-,X yt 1 - , 1. . e xl . f I A Yf Facult ANDREW J. JOHNSON Assistant Protessor ot History B.A.-The University ot Texas M.A.-Indiana University MRS. ANN DICKINSON JONES Assistant Protessor ot Business Administration B.S., M.S.-University ot Arlcansas xr., HUBERT B. KASZYNSKI ,. , - L. ' - -I M y Associate Protessor ot Music .'-7 , t - B.M.-Sherwood School ot Music, Wesleyan University 1 . iiiy ,i M.M.-Chicago Musical College, Northwestern University f . MRS. MARY P. KERR ' I it Instructor ot English i I lv V,-. , B.A.-Vassar ugfyfw I ,,.. by M.A.-Michigan State University MRS. MYRTLE P. KERR . 'le zzl' X H Associate Protessor ot Art X Ji . B.A.-Northwestern Louisiana g 5 94 M.A.-Columbia University f L Nov., , .Ak J ,, . ,gg if 1 , , J DR. C. D. KIRKSEY Protessor ot Business Administration B.S., M.S.-North Texas State University Ph.D.-The University ot Texas JERRY T. KOTULAN Assistant Protessor ot Industrial Engineering B.S.-Lamar State College ot Technology MS.-Virginia Polytechnic Institute G. F. LANDEGREN Associate Protessor ot Physics B.S.-Texas A8il College M.A.-The University ot Texas I Q ,ixg g I I Z?-. JACK T. MARTIN ' ' ahfu urn a.,,, :.,. .cl 'fx ir., g ,- EUGENE P. MARTINEZ -s i',r. . ,iil. ' 1 5 I '.-,- . WILLIAM I-IENRY MATTHEWS, III .,X,,s-,., ., I TI N ',' ,-'x '.:,s E JOHN R. MAYS ASMI-an? Professor of Civil Engineering B.S.-Lanmr Shale College of Technology M.S.-Universirv of Colgradg DR. RCBERT A. McAl.LISTER fH.i:.Vi 'VJ 'mlm :'?iT'f 'Wf. ' iz: Chemlc. 5v1Ef-?+ '- Cav' 1 Snawz C:5leQe M-S- WUT '-0 'J V-lvsccrffr. SM- -f-f hfaiisc lfs'.'o'c of Technolslq ph-O 'G ?f'-T'-1 'fs'i'o'e Teci-nolcov Roc:-sfurog Pigfc scrx E'.:7nigigr E STERLING W. McGUIRE P Assisfanf Preiessor or Mathematics BS.. MA.-Sam Hoasfon Sfaie College DR. MARVIN L. MCLAUGHLIN Professor of Educarien B.S.-Sam Housfon Smile C 11 M.Ed.-The Uniwersify of Tecriegge ECLD.-The University of Houston DR. ROBERT N. MCMICHAEL Aigogidfli Professor of Business Administration ouisiona Polytechnic Insfifuie M.B.A.. Ph.D.-Louisiana Stare University fsl Engineering PHILIP W. LATIMER Associafe Professor of MaIhernoIiCS B.A.-Baylor Universify ' I M.S,-Norlh Texas Slole UniversiIY MRS. NORA B. LEITCH lnslruclor of English BA.-eMerediIh College JOHN M. LEVOSKY I Assislanl Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S.-Lamar Srale College of Technology M.S.-Oklahoma Slale Universily JOHN H. LOCKHART Associale Professor of Modern Language BA.-Baylor Universily M.A.--The Universily of Texas DR. RUSSELL J. LONG Professor of Biology BA.-Ohio Norlhern Universily M.A.-Miami Universily Ph.D.-Ohio Slale Universily ROBERT C. LUTTON Assisranl Professor of Chemical Engineering B.S.-Oregon Slale College S.M.-Massachuserrs lnslilule of Technology RGBERT J. MADDEN Assislanl Professor of Arr B.A.-Cenlenary College of Louisiana MFA.-Universily of Arkansas DR. CONRAD DELL MANG Professor of Educarion B.S., M.Ecl., M.L.-The Uniyersily of Houslon Ed.D.-The Universily of Texas J!! B2 ,-,.. .-fiffiri L Z' : 7... , -,gg 1. 2.121 ina L . N i vZ.'tf-1. --x P' x 3-P1 f .9435 'PI E 1 VONCILLE McVICKER lnsfrucfor of Educafion and Psychology B.S., MA.-Sfephen F. Ausfin Sfafe College DR. HARRY T. MEI Assisfanf Professor of Mechanical Engineering B.S.-Nafional Taiwan Universify M.S., Ph.D.-The Universify of Texas Regisfered Professional Engineer JOE M. MEJIA lnslrucfor of Chemisfry B.S., M.S.-AXIM College of Texas CHARLES S. MERRILL lnsfrucfor of English BA., M.A.-Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify DR. ROBERT G. MERS Professor and l-lead, Deparfmenf of Chemisfry BA.-Ausfin College M.A., Ph.D.-The Universify of Texas ROBERT W. MONTGOMERY Assisfanf Professor of Music BA., MA.-Easfrnan School of Music DR. GEORGE J. MOUTAFAKIS Assisfanf Professor of Hisfory BA., MA., Ph.D.-New York Universify DR. L. WESLEY NORTON Assisfanf Professor of Hisfory BA.-Olivef College MA., Ph.D.-Universify of Illinois Facult ,rx 'Z' .Qi 1-07 if ,an, H1 154 ' , fs E f P Q A DR. VICTOR L. OLIVER Associafe Professor of Biology BA.-Ouachila College M.A.-Peabody College Ph.D.-The Universify of Alabama SAM F. PARIGI Assisfanf Professor of Economics B-.S.-Sf. Edwards Universify M.B.A.-The Universify of Texas DR. ALWIN PARKER Associafe Professor of Biology B.S.-Norfhwesfern Sfafe College M.S., Ph.D.--Louisiana Sfafe Universify GEORGE L. PARKS Professor and Head, Deparfmenf of Music B.S.-Norfhwesfern Sfafe College M.A.-Colorado Sfafe College JOSEPH ALVIAN PARSONS, JR. Assisfanf Professor of I-Iisfory B.S., M.S.-Kansas Sfafe College, Emporia MRS. MARIANELLA M. PERMENTER Assisfanf Professor of Eclucafion B.A.-Sfephen F. Ausfin Sfafe College MA.-The Universify of Housfon DR. JACK N. RENFROW Assislanf Professor of English BA.-Louisiana Polyfechnic lnsfifufe M.A.-Universify of Denver Ph.D.-Louisiana Sfafe Universify DR. CARL J. RIGNEY Professor and Head, Deparfmenf of Physics BS.-Universify of Louisville M.S., Ph.D.--Norfhwesfern Universify 31 V ff tg 3 32 4-lm Ga' 'T.'I' mc '. Jn.. 2 ' ,,, ,I fl! -.. :- ' -G+ G... i1 lil Ta if I -.. Tx 'Q f, ,S V V' . ,ff , ,Q- I V I ' I ', S r I4 N , i ,vs av-- Facult DR. E. LEE SELF A A A , , , ,L , .. LJLCAIINI l li P'i . 'I , .. - ii I 'V ' ' -'Tm SING CCIQQQ I' ll ' F J. G. SHEPHERD I VW D'3'f? Ufwvgrgify 'N lf'-I vw fi WVECZ .. . H' ,-lv L X, I 'VV 8,649 UHEVQISHY STANLEY L. SiSSoM 71 'fi 'Q -,.. S-,ee Umgxergky, MRS. ELEANOR STEvENS SLADCZYK 'I .. ni. ,,.A -. v . N , -7 Qgffcixjy 3' Scymxce FRANCES E. SLOAN '- ' gp . . .2 ,-A -. A f A - I 'L Swv: Calm MRS. eemevieve SMITH If.-f-.Q-., .gf Miidem Language lift,---T81 'gn kicheqe 03. RAYMOND J. SMITH, JR, Ms: A.1r1:VgP4ro!'-:Sscr af Enqlgsh C. .--A isccnsin Sfdfe Qogg,-:ge MA PP'D'h'UnlVe'5lll' of Wisconsn DR. W. RUSSELL SMITH Prolessor of Biology ' B.S.. M.S.-Ncrlh T S- - . Pl1.D.-The Universifymgf iiiisunlverslly A fibil N DONALD H. RODGERS Inslruclor ol English BA., M.A.- Kfiriziy, Sliile Llr1iyf,'r'.iIy MRS. MARGARET BIRCH RODGERS Assislonl Proleszor of Educalion 5.5.--The Universily ol Trams IvI.Ed.fThe Uniyersily ol l'Iou'.Ion ROBERT C. ROGAN Assislanl Professor ol Arl B.A.-Washburn Uniyercily IVI.E.fX.-Slele Llniversily ol Iowfi DAN W. ROGAS Assislanl Professor ol Physical and Heollh Ed Assislanl Eoolball Coach B.S.-Tulane Universily DR. HENRY B. RULE Associale Professor of English BA.-The Uniyersily ol Texas MA.--Columbia Universily Ph.D.-Uniyersily ol Colorado DR. THOMAS T. SALTER Associale Professor of Eclucelion BS.-Anderson College IvI.Ed.-Slephen E. Auslin Slale College Ed.D.-The Universily ol I-louslon JOHN E. SCHRADER lnslruclor ol Commercial Arl BS.-Lawrence College IvI.S.-Cranbrook Academy ol Arl MRS. MARITA GARIN SCHRADER Teaching Fellow ol English B.A.-Auburn Universily MRS. RUTH G. SCURLOCK lns'rrucI'or of English BA.-Mary Hardin-Baylor YI. v...4 ' I 0 'WB 7- L 5-...Q DR. JEREMIAH M. STARK Professor and I-lead, Deparfmenf of Mafhemafigg BS.-Unifed Sfafes Coasf Guard Academy BS.-Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify S.M., Ph. D.-Massachuselfs lnsfifufe of Technology DR. CONSTANTINE N. STAVROU Professor of English B.A.. MA. Ph.D.-The Universify of Buffalo ARTHU R F. STELLEY Assisfanf Professor of Business Adminisfrafion LL.B.-Baylor Uniyersify LESLIE M. SZENDY Assisfanf Professor of Civil Engineering BS., MS.-Technical Universify of Hungary ROSA JEAN TANNAHILI. Professor and l-lead, Deparfmenf of Home Econgmigg B.S.-Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify M.S.-Colorado Sfafe Uniyersify DAVID G. TAYLOR Associafe Professor of Business Adminisfrafion B.A., M.A.-Baylor Universify LLOYD H. TAYLOR, JR. Associafe Professor of Business Adminisfrafion BA., M.A.-Baylor Universify PI'IlLLIP I'I. TAYLOR Assisfanf Professor of Economics B.B.A.-Lamar Sfafe College of Technology M.B.A.-The Uniyersify of Arlcansas Facult 1-:K pil i ff! Wm fr-ez. NG f.....s,r mr 4-197 if 1 4 413' , f'i1'3' T35 'NGN-. TYRUS TERRELL Assislanl Professor of Physical and Heallh Educafion, Assisfanf Eoolball Coach, Head Traclr Coach BS., MS.-Oklahoma Sfaie Universify DR. PETER TERWEY, JR. Professor of Mafhernafics BA.-Texas Wesfern Mfx.--The Uniyersify of Texas Ph.D.-ABM College of Tefas DR. ROBERT BLAINE THOMAS Assisfanf Professor of English B.S.-Virginia Polyfechnic insfifufe M.A., Ph.D.-Louisiana Sfare Universify SHIRLEY THOMPSON Assisfanf Professor of Secrefarial Science B.B.A.-Georgia Sfafe College M.B.A.-The Universify of Housfon GEORGE B. TIMS, JR. Professor ancl I-lead, Deparfrnenf of lnclusfrial Engineering BS., M.S.-Oklahoma Sfafe Universify Regisfered Professional Engineer LESTER B. TIPTON Assisfanf Professor of Physical and Healfh Educafion, Assisfanf Eoofball Coach B.S.-Soufhern Mefhodisf Universify M.Ed.-The Llniversify of Housfon JOSEPH TRUNCALE Assisfanf Professor of Music B.M.-Norfh Texas Sfafe Universify M.L.-The Universify of Housfon BILLY D. TUBBS lnsfrucfor of Physical and Healfh Educafion, Assisfanf Baslcefball Coach, Direcfor, lnframurals B.S.-Lamar Sfafe College of Technology M.EcI.-Sfephen P. Ausfin Sfafe College ,yn 'Wi- 5' 7-6? '45, f 9 Kg-3. - I 19g r P A ITI W1-fa -:X P . N '51, - 7 1 9' X X Q ,qv , ..,, 1 NN . ly ' 47' A A in IvY:i5:'?.m- . fyfsgs-,As--I ,. , .. '.--If' .gms-.:v.'-253 if rg-3' .'i '-,f-, 'g?:7:'T.?Si'wjx 5:15,-5.9-1'!f'f'-I :51fri5i1Q?.i'I zz : gg, ,. ffj!5jII9f?'E ' I u,- g , I ' ' 'f es?!ff:r,'w-I:-f, ifsligiigix ' fff:--.215-'1'w'-' Wrffit... JACOB A. WOLKEAU Associofo Professor oI Morhemafics IIA.--Universify of Pennsykfgnia MS.-Univergwy of Piffgborgh NAAMAN J. WOODLAND, JR. DR. RALPH A, WOOSTER 129. wv.x '. . . . EUGENE P. WRIGHT DR. ALVICE W. YEATS urn., - ' DR. ROGER E. YERICK . Mm.g-s'-' Pfkgf,-.., s, CI GLEN 3 A n v . . . . . , Y I' 5 -rf-.as mf.: ri Q., A . L M VNLJ.--37.-.A S13-,5, C3030 DR. RICHARD M. ZANER Ass-sun' Professor Q? PIIQQQSODIM. B.Sr'-We Unix-ergify of Houwcn M-A-A PI'-O--TRO New Schooi To DR. DOROTHY STINE ZELLNER Professor and Head B.A.. MA.--The Univers't ' T X Ed.D.-The Universiiy QP LISLISIOTI as . Deparfmeni of M f Social Research odern Language DR. WILLIAM R. TUCKER ASQOCQUIU Pfigfi,-,ggi r,I fywwff-ruiiifgrlI . MVA-..,Unjr,i4-r',lIif UI C7LIfrIi!ir'r1fl PI'i.D.-- LJIII'f'fIi'IIf UI C ff'I3V MRS. JEANNETTE WRIGHT VAUGHN A,g5f,Ymy Pmfg-1, fir oI Sf.-frffhiriiil Science B,A.Y.Tg-1.15 VI!fJII'I':IIIi'. IJVTIVWCIIY IV1.B,A,--TIie Univ5:r',iIy of Tcrfimz ELSIE MARION WARE Assigmnf Profeuor of I Ii3If.iry LYS.-I-Ionr:Iri.f CoIIeqe M.A.---Louizifina SIeIe UniversiIy CHARLES H. WILBANKS Associene Professor of EcIucaIion BS.-Sem I'IousIon SIaIe CoIIege MS.-The Universify of I-IousIon CHARLES A. WILEY Associafe ProIessor of Music, Bend DirecIor BS.-Texas TecIwnoIogicaI CoIIege M.M.-The Universilry of Texas DONALD E. WILLIAMS AssociaIe Professor of Business AdminisIreIion BA., MA,-NorII1 Texas Sfefe University DR. PRESTON B. WILLIAMS Professor and I-Ieed, DeperImenI of I-Iisrory BJ-X., MA.-Norfh Texas Sfafe UniversiIy PHD.-TI'1e Universify of Texas MRS. LOIS J. WILSON Assisfanr Professor of PI1ysiceI end I-IeaIII'1 EduceIion Tor Women BS., MS.-Texas Wonwen's Universify HARRY MAURICE WILTEN Assisranf Professor of MecIwenicaI Engineering BS.-Universiw of IIIinois Reqisrored ProIessionaI Engineer Facult 've ar: Q 'QFX .rg I if I A ,itz . f In -rs., 'X H lgn '24 .-x..k T53 , I 'Tiff' my ,I 6945 M ' '10 NN :men -vs HELEN C. BAILEY Assisianf Periodicals Librarian MRS. ESTHER CHURAN Assislanl Order Librarian BA., BS. in LS.-Texas Wornan's Universily MRS. lDA B. HAMIC Periodicals Librarian MAXINE JOHNSTON Reference Libarian B.S.-Sam l-louslon Slale College M.L.S.-The Universily ol Texas KYRA KALICHEVSKY Assislanl Engineering Librarian BA.-Radcliffe College M.L.S.--Columbia Universify MRS. THELMA L. MCCOY Assislanf Calaloger :af i 1-P- ' ,X gr' .,,- N Library Staff 1' X f 'hun--1 'us-'Af -i MRS. 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Secretarial Science, CorreSPOfid'V'9 Secretory' AZ: Secretarial Science Club: l'llS'fOVlU lf COE and Gown: SEA. BLUFFlN, JERRY WAYNE, Port Neches Chemical Engineering, ZX: AlCl1E: TSPE, BOLDT, Poaeer Lritif-fimrxice, yicforae Industrial Engineering, TSPE: AMES Newman Club BOXUEH, PHYLUS ll,, POV? Arthur Elementary Education, SEA, EO'fllYEP, STEP-'l-lEll !-l.DEll, Port Arthur Iflfluzfflrjl Ef,rJqr,-QLEVPFLQ, Hitilg, BP!-lJll, W-TPlClA DEHTON, Por' Arthur. + Brewer, nf,fff,f.i mia, H61 meer 50064- l1F'!-ff, lAlllOll Olflflll, l ,'t f- l J - , , Q , . E F fifiritlli-rziflllf',, l 'l1l -'fl ll f' l lwllli, if-.f.f'.L', ii. f!l'lilfl fl' .. . Mi-ilifiiiiifil lriqiiiiwfrir.'3, wiv l'1f. fwf-'V gy l 'N NJ A-gf -T fs:-H'v'i 'yan CIM f-M X ta ...- T 'R l ' .ak . Ta lg : ,. Class of '62 .an fp-ri' 'JU' -v , fi-A .tr , ,g . x-,L L 1' i i , 1 1 1 'fl 1? 2 s - 'YMQI-f .A fi., fs BRUNO, SAM J., Port Arthur Accounting, President, AXII, SAM, Accounting Association. BRUNSDEN, JOHN W., Flint, Mich. Elementary Education, SEA, TSTA, NEA, Young Republicans. BRUNSON, JAMES DANIEL, Beaumont Accounting, Pre'l.avv Club, Accounting Association, SAM. BRYANT, DWIGHT A., Camden, Ark. Mechanical Engineering, LSME, TSPE. CAMERON, THOMAS DUDLEY, Texas City English, President, Junior and Senior Class, Junior Class Favorite, President, BSU, Chaplain, Senate, President, Lflfli, Blue Key, A Cappella Choir, King, Kings Ball. CARLIN, JOHN H., Beaumont Secondary Education, ATQ, SEA, LSTA. CARMEN, MARGARET MARY, Beaumont Elementary Education, SEA, Newman Club. CASTEEL, FREDERICK RAY, Beaumont Accounting, President, Freshman Class- Treasurer Sophomore Class, Representative, ATQ, SAM, I Accounting Association. CHANEY, MARY JANE, Port Arthur Elaysical Education, SEA, Reporter, AWK, Secretary, ysical Education Professionals. A 4 CRANE, RUB Elementary E CRAWFORD, Elementary E CRAWFORD, Secondary E CROCKER, Vl Civil Enginee craociqett, in ATG, Bond, f CRUMP, JAM Accounting, 5 Bl'-Je Key. CUPIT, mom Electrical Eng ATQ, AIEE, rs CURRY, MAR, History? KH, l DAMON, CHA Civil Engineer ffm! 1. r 'Q so ,,,,,,.w1 A5 VIH uf , Civil Engineering, ASCE. CLANTON, BELLE HAZEL, Orange Elementary Education, SEA. X M, 'F' 5' qu. .v 695, ' fe' nn.. nb, CLEMENTS, DALTON RAY, La Ward if Elementary Education, AT, SEA, ACE. COURTNEY, TOM ROSS, Overton Electrical Engineering, TSPE, AIEE. COWAN, LEE BRAXTON, Tyler Geology, Geology Club. COX, JUDITH KARNS, Beaumont CONE, LYDIA JANE, Port Sulphur, La. CHATELAIN, DONALD JAMES, Beaumont Secondary Education, AIIE, TSPE, NEA, SEA, BSU. Elementary Education, AXQ, SEA, ACE, DIPE Golden Heart Girl, Les Belles Cardinelles Finalist. COX, WILLIAM CAREY, McKinney Marketing, HKA, American Marketing Association, SAM, A Cappella Choir. Class of '62 CRANE, RUBY LEA, Beaumont Elementary Education, BSU, SEA. CRAWFORD, ELOISE, Beaumont Elementary Education, BSU, SEA, ACE. CRAWFORD, RODNEY WAYNE, Fannett Secondary Education, SEA, TAGS. CROCKER, VERBY ODELL, Beaumont Civil Engineering, ASCE. CROCKETT, DAVID BALLARD, Port Arthur ATQ, Band, SAM, Representative. CRUMP, JAMES GIFFEN, Port Arthur Accounting, Secretary, President, EIDE, Who's Who, Blue Key. CUPIT, THOMAS T., Port Arthur Electrical Engineering, Secretary, Vice-President, ATQ, AIEE, TSPE, Representative. CURRY, MARIAN, Groves. History, KIT, Executive Council, BSU. DAMON, CHARLES PRENTICE, Victoria Civil Engineering, ASCE. -., , .1 iff W-fy . . 'Q 53 ,, , ' 'Q-' iff, ln! .. -,if f 4 V .W ' I 955 1 ' ' Q gi .5 if 2 -,gp Q , , t I 'IQ H., wi , ,Lg i I 7 ' K 2 Z . I M mv W N W ' I 11, ' 'X '59 I If w- 11' K' is ' A I E-A I' if 4 . Q -fre' A1 Wm 5- . L W. ,J T' Wit vii -ik , ' s .- ii, : Y., ,', gi . .1 fl., . ' .f. .x'. E' ' -ffm . 'A 1 Q. I ' r ', H .4 i, --.,. it w . ' - 1 'Q ' Q L 'c , - lillllll. IULIIES l'xl'l'lff'f lii-f iiifzwwf-we CTIIPIVTILIII livxg,'im'i in-L1 t -'Q-lfri? Xlfj fig E J lQl'y lkwl'l' fpiiiiiitsf 'i'- I' IAN liilltlltl ,ILPPY Pl,l5if-Eg' A'lQ'i,ltiiiiiiiil Ifiiriii---ii 1 -nj' Sijfjicvv l'lOlXOI 5if'i'tr'fx' lliifl DUPLANIIS, DIANN t, Dy- Ana-,U Biology Prie-ikimi Clai- DUROW. SHIRLEY JEAN Pei: ffkfllf'-,'f' Elementary Eclucat-on EMERSON, JERRY XV, Athens Civil Engineering, .X'I't3- ASCE, TSPE Circle K, ENER, KATHLEEN MAE, Beaumont Ele'T'em0'Y ECIUCCYIONJ li-X: Publicity Chairman, ACE, ENGMANALINDA RAE, Beaumont An EdfJC07'0n: President, Rush Chairman, AMI, KH Executive Council, ucr, NEA, TSTA- SEA- Wha's who, Ponheiienac, cop ond Gown. ' ' ESTES, FRANCES JANE, Port Neches Biology, Pre-Med Club, TBS, UCF, Band, TAGS, J 'Q wr 4,4 z DAVIS, LAVAUGI-IN T., l-lot Springs, Ark. Accounting. DAVIS, RICHARD l-l., Port Arthur Biology, Pre-Med Club, Distinguished Student List. DAWSON, THOMAS ARNOLD, Beaumont Chemical Engineering, ATQ, AlChE, TSPE. DEBES, NICI-IOLAS, JR., Beaumont Chemical Engineering, AlChE. DELONEY, SALLY ANN, Port Arthur Elementary Education, Senator, SEA, ACE, NEA. DICKERSON, PAUL, Orange Mechanical Engineering, President, ASME, TSPE, Engineering Council. DOCKAL, NEAL, Galveston Sociology, EN, Young Democrats. DONALD, LALETTE, Port Neches Elementary Education, AXQ, SEA. DUBE, CAROLE LYNNE, Baytown I-listory, Presialent, VA, NEA, Dormitory Counselor. 1' wiv, t f , in Class of '62 I7 I .1 . K' EVANS, Ri Industrial Representc FARRIS, JL Secretarial FISHER, P! Secretarial Secretarial FONTENOT Elementary President, FRANK, ELI Accounting FRAZIER, E Elementary FREDERKINC Finance FROSCH, M Elementary LSTA, Treas GARDNER, C Chemical Er 5,0 'B fn-T' I ff' ,. H ,ff ' ' 'Ea--9 wk 'TJ' AEE A335 NEA. tgp, A EVANS, REGINALD EARL, Woodville Industrial Engineering, AIIE, President, TSPE, Representative. FARRIS, JUDITH ANN, Beaumont Secretarial Science, SEA, AAU. FISHER, PATRICIA JOAN, Port Arthur Secretarial Science, AHE, Cap and Gown, Secretarial Science Club, SEA, LSTA. FONTENOT, UETHEL MARIE, China Elementary Education, SEA, ACE, Cap and Gown, President, LSTA, Newman Club, Band, TBE. FRANK, ELLIS M., Beaumont Accounting, Accounting Association. FRAZIER, ELIZABETH MARIE, Beaumont Elementary Education, LSTA, SEA, Newman Club. FREDERKING, RICHARD DANIEL, Houston Finance FROSCH, MARY A. GOLIBART, Beaumont Elementary Education, CARDINAL Stott, SEA, ACE, LSTA, Treasurer, AMT. GARDNER, GARY L., Hamilton Chemical Engineering, AlChE, TSPE. ,,c, fc.. my 'i ff-f If qiwlv, I t Mis, iir, of ,N V I Class of '62 ASN' - ri fm? , V1 wwf, WV' GIESEKE, WILLIAM REID, Beaumont Accounting, Accounting Association. GILBERT, JANICE MARLENE, Port Arthur Elementary Education, Secretary, ACE, AZ, Cap and Gown, BSU, SEA, President, Freshman Honor Society, Honor Society. GILCREASE, JAMES C., Orangetield Mechanical Engineering, ASME, TSPE. GILLEN, MARCIA J., Dallas Sociology, AZ, Young Democrats, Psychology Club. GLENN, LOIS RUTH, Beaumont English, Secretary, AAU, Freshman Honor Society, French Club, Who's Who, Honor Society. GOFF, JACK, Port Arthur Biology, Pre-Med Club. N. C GOODRICH, LARRY KAY, Beaumont Mathematics - 'Q' GRAMMER, BRENDA JOY, Pasadena Secondary Education, SEA. GRAMMER, DONALD B., Woodyille Mathematics GREEN, ANNIE SUE, BeGUmOVWT Mathematics, Vice-President, -'U-ll! Tfecsuler' Math Club, SEA, TSPE. GREEN, INA JANICE, Whitesboro, OklC1. Elementary Education GRIPON, HARRELL ARNOT, Devers General Businessf SAM- GPUBBS, I. JAMES, Texas City 1 Cgfnrnercial Art, lill, Presldeftl, C'VCl9 K' Gpiyzpggpigig J,L,5S0tI, PEo ae Janeiro, BVGZII, ,'f,.e.fy,fm35gI Engineering, International Student Organization, I-.S1'f'Eg TSLJEJ p'3F3V959 llOl'Ve' GIJBEPIXTMI, wrfar: JERRY, Svftdcfnh MUSS- lriaaztrral Engrneer rig, COVVEZDCUUIDQ SECVETOTV' H45 png fmml Lge-Preztaerif, Treasurer, Jewish S',j,jQm: y,,l,I,3C 33,595 T325 ::prQge-rifOTaJE.'. C'JllJP'f, Cf-.THEPIIIE JOYCE, Beaurfoft ,ifcrf-t'lriril mi.-riif: fillllll ll!-Plil-PL JF!-il f-Ilf, , , . I V - ,ifrri-lrtrifil 'ru-fir--, fc 'J l 'f'1i'iU , l f .nl .J I. fr -1-, I ' E. lriti-rrifitifiiifil '.tu'Ii-fit Orryii- V17-fri fs , .1 , Ji. S.. A X i aw fix 475 J fx' 'Q 2' X Class of '62 'QRS 'JK 'C fk fs. i it GUTTERIDGE, SHERRY SUE, Orange Secondary Education HAIR, FLOYD LYNN, Beaumont English, Blue Key, Honor Society, Co-Editor, Sports Editor, The REDBIRD, Council, UCF, Justice, Student Honor Court, Who's Who. HALL, RUTH WYDE, Port Arthur Elementary Education, SEA, Honor Society. HALL, THOMAS SANFORD, La Porte Secondary Education, Vice-President, UCF, First Vice-President, SEA. HALL, WILLARD C., JR., Beaumont English, Band, Vice-President, Freshman Honor Society, President, UCF, Blue Key, Speaker of the House. HALVORSEN, DOROTHY, Port Arthur Secretarial Science, Secretarial Science Club, AHE, Freshman Honor Society, Honor Society. HANKS, WILLIE M., Orange Secondary Education HANSEN, MILDRED MARIE, Port Arthur History, Writer's Workshop, Honor Society. HARGROVE, RODNEY A., Port Lavaca SocioloQY: Vice-President, XFI, Representative, Canterbury Club. HOGAN, Home Ecc HOLDER, Physics, F American HOLDER, Electrical HOLLAND Secretaria HONEYCU Elementar' Panhelleni HOOD, W General Bi Student Hs HOPKINS, Managemr HORWITZ, Elementary HUBERT, Si Physical Ec , ' A, vr 64 . If ,sr F 1 'QM I-M' HARRIS, BETTY KAREN, Port Arthur Home Economics, Home Economics Club. HAWTHORNE, LOYD FURMAN, Beaumont Music Education, HKA, A Cappella Choir, Opera Workshop, BSU. HENDERSON, BOBBY JOE, Beaumont Economics, XFI, SAM. HICKMAN, WILLIAM BRYANT, Orange Chemical Engineering, AIChE, TSPE. HILL, JAMES F., Beaumont Management, SAM. HILSMEIER, DAMON GILBERT, Galena Park Music Education, Band, KKKP, HDMA Sinfonia, Brass Ensemble. HOAR, LARRY ARTHUR, Beaumont Secondary Education, SEA, TSTA, LSTA. HOFF, RICHARD A., Orange Management, SAM. Class of '62 HOGAN, PEGGIE ELIZABETH, Hemphill Home Economics, Home Economics Club, SEA. HOLDER, JON J., Diboll Physics, Freshman Honor Society, Honor Society, American Institute ot Physics. HOLDER, WALTER DAVID, Groves Electrical Engineering, AIEE. HOLLAND, EVELYN LADEAN, Henderson Secretarial Science, Secretarial Science Club, SEA. HONEYCLJTT, DORTHA DEE, Port Arthur Elementary Education, AXQ, Vice-President, Panhellenic, Les Belles Cardinelles Finalist. HOOD, WILLIAM THOMAS TAYLOR, JR., Beaumont General Business, Chaplain, Afl1Q, Chief Justice, Student Honor Court. HOPKINS, BRIAN V., Port Arthur Management, Lflfli, SAM. HORWITZ, BERTHA, Beaumont Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. HUBERT, SANDRA, West Orange Physical Education, PEP, WRA. fr' f' 3,5 ff y fs-'wi' 53 . ffw GW 14 f ' V A r if ' fn 1 .llJRl'lllXlf6, lslUf-WXATXJ 1'i.'lONPOE loricii.f,i-i.-.f x N - IV x? . i i, Siimilijt lllflustriiil LQltQllH'Q'filti'l P-lr rf' 5 tilt! TSPEI AME .lUllNSOlXl. CHESTEFF EUGENE, Hvifslerso ACL Cnuritiiig DAN N, .lCtCLLSCnx,f 4 9 Geology, Geology Club, EDXVAQD .l , Bt3C!t,DtQy1t Industrial Enginoerzngg AISE- TSRE, Pres JGNES, JOYCE AWARE, port Artlwur Music Educotton KEE, WILLIAM THOMAS, Beaumont Mathematics, Math Club, Band. KELLETT. RONALD LEE La Mar ue . ' Cl Accounting: Second Vice Presid K ' GN, AQII, Pfefvdeftf, Accounting Association, SAM gcegni steve cALviN, aeoumon, ocio, ogy dent, .XllNl Treasurer, HUDDLE, MAMIE Mvmonff, Groves Elementary Education, SEA, ACE, BSU, LSTA, Young Democrats HUFFMAN, CAROL LYNN, Nederland Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. HUNT, DONALD STANLEY, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can. l-listory, KA, lFC. HUTCHINSON, GENE B., Brandon, Fla. General Business, Pledge Chairman, XFI. ILES, KENNETH, Port Arthur Pre-Medical, Pre-Med Club, IRWIN, WALTER LEE, ll, l-lamsltire Secondary Education IVY, WILLARD BURL, Evadale f Accounting, Accounting Association. J Class of '62 ACKSON, LlLLlAN KATE, Beaumont Home Economics, Home Economics Club, SEA. JANClK, ROBERT L., Rosenberg Commercial Art, Football, Track. KIME Cben KINA Gene KIRKI Electr KIRKL Mecbi Treasi KITE, Mana KNEPI Eleme Busine Report Comm KOEl-ll Comm KOEHL Commi LAMPS Electric mas, vs: 1,-X lfb, J- 4' nv'-'fb i' Q M .47 v,,I 'Naz- MS-i L X . 49--1: mf- , ? 3 ww' n 1 .ef i xx , X , xx' v KIMBROUGI-I, MACK STEVEN, Beaumont Chemical Engineering, AlChE, TSPE. KINARD, JAMES DENNIS, Bay City General Business KIRKLAND, VIRGIL WAYNE, Carthage Electrical Engineering, AIEE, TSPE. KIRKLAND, ZACK DERVVIN, Orange Mechanical Engineering, Vice-President, TSPE, Treasurer, ASME. KITE, ROBERT DAVID, Beaumont Management, AQDQ, SAM. KNEPPLE, BONNIE JEAN, Houston Elementary Education, Recording Secretary, AZ, Business Manager, The CARDINAL, SEA, ACE, Reporter, Young Republicans, Freshman Spirit Committee. KOEHLER, JANICE JEAN, Texas City Commercial Art KOEI-ILER, JUDITH WYLMA, Texas City Commercial Art LAMPSON, ANTI-IONY GENE, Beaumont Electrical Engineering, AIEE, TSPE, IIKA. ff 5 f,,.,:' Ia , iff? 5 It I 5.- I Class of '62 .QQ 'RMWX f, ,W V ,fl z gala?-T V A A was I ,' LANCSARICS, LADISLAU, Sao Paulo, Brazil, S. A. Chemical Engineering, EQJE, Treasurer, International Student Organization, AIChE, TSPE, Tennis. LAND, BRUCE GUY, Dallas I-listory, Football. LANDRUM, HENRY ARNOLD, Cleveland Chemical Engineering, AIChE. LANIER, BETTY MARIE, Groves Secretarial Science, Secretarial Science Club. LAPHAM, DOROTHY L., Groves Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. LATIL, LANNY W., Beaumont Electrical Engineering, AIEE, LAUVE, RONALD FORD, Port Arthur Accounting, AEII, Senator. LEACI-I, JOI-IN CLYDE, Port Neches Management, AEII, SAM, Senator. M 1 9 1792+ if if , I LEGATO, LYNWOOD JOSEPH, Beaumont Chemical Engineering: AICIIE- LEMLEY, BETTY B., Port Arthur A Home Economics, Home Economics CIUIO. LEWIS, LYNDEL LEE, Groves English, Bsu, SEA. LIBY, MOLLY AIIIXI, Port Arthur A Music Education, IIA: A CODPGIIO Cl'lO ? Gmnd Choir, UCF, Opera f!orPshOP- LIEBLIIIG, ALEYAIIDER, Beaumont I Aqqouritrng, Frezhrrion Honor Society: Honor SOUGIY Vice-I3rr:',ifJGViI, LLII, lL'l'JVE'V Seffelollff BLUE Key SLM, Nha 2 Nino. rir1G,CHf-PLE? CEE, em Vere CAV' ,, fficclrarimal Er.a-rieerirrg aff: i'f'C1fl'ff'if'Ui'CSr fhsft-'IE' IUIICI ',f-.IJIE I'!A,lPIClf-, Bf:f1u Cfi7 Mntl l7llifIllf',j Tri.-fizurffr, Crip finfl Gown: SQCWICIIY, Mritlr f.liiI,, El-lQl0'. '.'llI S'-Cfniflff, CfIf'I'fVI3'JI7' fX'.','NIflllOll, '!!lI0 '. llfllfl ICJIIC, 'JIIIRI EY f-III Il',, Iliff! Ilirilfiqy llff'-l'Al l fliili 4 . - N, ' ,Q 5'-If' f . .M V 'K E f B? 9, f 1 A I ' B E x- I.. A 1 .9 '41-Q, 'ff 'YI' 'la 'C 7. ' , 4 C B av I' ,44,.,,-Q T' .81 ' U.: .w,, 'V ,fgl ' v ' , ffl, , lf, IQQQ U Q 0 ' 1 , 'Y' Y EL is Class of '62 .13 6' QW, qf' 4 ' s 5- f-?t ,I -'S' 2 1' LGNGENBERGER, DAVID JOSEPH, Port Arthur Electrical Engineering, Band, Freshman Honor Society, Corresponding Secretary, IIKN, Representative, KKKII, Treasurer, AIEE, IRE. LOTT, Cl-IERRIE, M., Liberty Elementary Education, ACE, SEA, REDBIRD Stott. LIJNSFORD, JULIA MARION, Beaumont Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. MAGGIO, MARIE, Beaumont History, Newman Club, LSTA. MAGGIO, PEARL, Beaumont History, Newman Club, LSTA. MALIN, LINDA ELIZABETH, Beaumont Elementary Education, AXQ, SEA, Representative MARKS, VICTCR JAMES, La Porte Civil Engineering, ASCE, Circle K. MARSCH, KATHERINE MARIE, Port Arthur Elementary Education, ACE, SEA, Dormitory Counselor, Vice-President, Senior Girls Apartmen Council. MARTIN, COLLEEN ANN, Port Arthur History T 1' MEARS, WIL Accounting, MERIWETI-IE AFT: KH. MERREN, JC Biology and MILES, ALICI Elementary I and Gown, MEYO Swee Senator, Wh MILES, JACK Music Educa Brass Quinte MILLER, MA Secondary E MILLS, HOLL, GOvernment, President, Str Representativ MINTER, JAN C0mmercial JI Association, Honor Societ Sweetheart, Committee, Committee. MOORMAN, Elementary E. ACE: BSU. Seng? ve ,gf Y ' ft MARTIN, LAWRENCE W., JR Marshall IQ, gf- - General Business, ITKA. MATTHEWS, HERMAN EXCELL JR Houston Physics, Vice-President, Senior Class Vice President American Institute ot Physics TAGS MATTINGLY, MARTIN LESLIE Beaumont Government, ATQ, Chancery Club MAULDIN, ALVIN D., Nederland Industrial Engineering, AIIE TSPE Tennis i MAYo,cuRnsRAY,Anyemn xx- , Geology, ATQ, Secretary Treasurer Geology Club Vice-President, Texas Academy ot Science MCDONALD, WILLIAM MADISON Port Arthur Marketing, AEH, First Vice President SAM MCKINZIE, CHARLOTTE ANN Beaumont Elementary Education, SEA ACE McNEELY, LEWIS HERMAN Beaumont Accounting, Accounting Association SAM Class of '62 MEARS, WILBUR WARREN, Beaumont Accounting, Honor Society. MERIWETHER, NANCY SUE, Beaumont AFT, KH. MERREN, JOHN JAY, Port Arthur Biology and English, Pre-Med Club. MILES, ALICE FAYE, Lutkin Elementary Education, Executive Council, BSU, Cap and Gown, Honor Society, SEA, President, ACE, MEYO Sweetheart, President, Dormitory Council, Senator, Who's Who. MILES, JACK DORMAN, Nederland Music Education, KKXII, Band, Brass Ensemble, Brass Quintet. MILLER, MAURICE E., Beaumont Secondary Education and Mathematics MILLS, HOLLAND NEWTON, Beaumont Government, ZN, Blue Key, President, IFC, President, Student Association, Chancery Club, Representative. MINTER, JANICE JANELLE, Beaumont Commercial Art, President, AZ, Treasurer, Student Association, Treasurer, Kll, A'I', Cap and Gown, Honor Society, CARDINAL Section Editor, A4152 Sweetheart, Freshman Honor Society, Artist Series Committee, Whos Who, Representative, LT Jubilee Committee. MOORMAN, SHIRLEY ANN, Houston Elementary Education, Dormitory Counselor, SEA, ACEQBSU. ,,.4-WM I 5 M I ii'f,ZiZf???'4 jg Q, 3' if . S, 'W' 2 8u,le0fQfi2!'i',Qbq- fl 'I ,X 'U if sf, 47,01 eeee 5',, f W gtjkgly P WIN J -J f OVERSIPEET, l.'Vll,9UpN G. Nfifleflftncl Clwinirrnl Enqtit.-,-ring -XIQltE- TSPE PALIAVNER, BAl7fflfXRFX .1-Xlillhl lkXl0-flQflflYT-'fl AAUSIC Ef'lUCi.,lii0r'i A Cqrpron I., tl r my vtfofiutep NQClQr4Qr1-. Account-ng Alll- .Acccc-eftng Assc: a r PASAK, JO ANN, Vvfltgrtcn Elementary Edeggiicnv SEA. Xfeferum 5 Cfbp MORALES, OSCAR JOSEPH, Port Arthur Marketing, Newman Club. MORMAN, JAMES OLAN, Port Neches . General Business, AEH, SAM: YO'-109 RePUbl'C0n5' MOSELEY, JERRY BOB, BeC1UmOnT History, SEA. MOTLEY, ROBERT DILLARD, Junction Accounting MURRY, NORMA SHIRLEY, Beaumont Secondary Education, NEA. MYERS, BOBBY J., Kilgore Industrial Engineering, AIIE. NELSON, PEGGY J., Port Arthur History, AXQ, Secretary, Senior Class, Cap and Gown, Executive Council, BSU, SEA, NEA, French Club. NORRIS, JOHN DAVID, Port Arthur Mechanical Engineering, Vice-President, DDE, Vice-President, Senior Class, TSPE, ASME, Blue Key. NORSE, PAUL, Beaumont Industrial Engineering, AIIE, TSPE. Class of '62 .I ,.,. I 1. , 5 0 G PELTIER Secretar crats, Se Mem be PENNE lndustri PERRY, Element PILLING, Civil En POOL, J Civil Eng Engineeri PRATT, Manage PREVOST, Physics, A of Physics. RAYFIELD, Elernentar RICHARDS Marketing V CR Q . x, Sweetheart. PATE, J E., JR,, Livingston Civil Engineering, Secretory, ASCE, PATRICK, RONNIE WALDEN, South Houston Civil Engineering, ASCE, EEAYNE, ALICE KAYE, Beaumont ementary Education, SEA: Sec d V- ,p -d AKD: Les Belles Cardinelles. on me res' em' PAYNE, THELMA JANELL seo 'Ss' 19 OL' .gulnl 'buf 'lg 1 1 UTTIOFH Physical Education, AWK- pgp. LSTA. SEA I his 'WN H. G A A l O ang iii rx? aff ' .M r 'r' is: ff. PELTIER, JUANITA FAYE, Fort Neches Secretarial Science, Newman Club, Young Demo- crats, Secretarial Science Club, SEA, Honorary Mem ber, TSP E. PENNEY, KENNETH L., Cushing Industrial Engineering, President, AIIE. PERRY, MARTHA SUE, Murchison Elementary Education, UCF, SEA. PILLING, THOMAS RAY, Beaumont Civil Engineering, Vice-President, ASCE, TSPE. POOL, JERRY M., Henderson Civil Engineering, President, ASCE, TSPE, Engineering Council. PRATT, DONALD ALLEN, Beaumont Management, SAM. PREVOST, RUDY J., Beaumont Physics, ATQ, Newman Club, American Institute ot Physics. RAYFIELD, MARGARET CAROLYN, Cohasset, Mass. Elementary Education RICHARDSON, WILLIAM DURWARD, Kountze Marketing I 4 f 7 , I 41 . ' nr- fis ix N' 'Vi , 1' 5 It KY . wi-.g.s,'9' 1. ye I WV Ir'gfs5. U Class of '62 WV .afswnd ...AA ivy? ffl :ar Gil, .',.' 8,32 RICHKER, CI-IARLEEN ANN, Port Arthur History, KA, SEA, Secretary, Young Republicans, LSTA. RISING, CALVIN ANDREW, JR., Port Arthur Chemical Engineering, AIChE, TSPE. ROBLOW, TED LARRY, Beaumont Accounting, AEH. RODGERS, LEON SHERRILL, Beaumont Music Education, BSU, President, QDMA Sinfonia, President, A Cappella Choir, Opera Workshop. ROECKER, RAYMOND P., Glenfloro Sociology ROGGE, HENRY MORRIS, Brenham Management, SAM. ROUSH, FRANCES M., Houston Elementary Education, AZ, Who's Who, Cap and Gown, President, BSU, Senator, ACE, SEA, Dormitory Counselor, Dormitory Council, Executive Secretary, TISA, SUSGA Delegate, Honor Society. ROWLAND, JOHN DOUGLAS, Galveston Electrical Engineering, AIEE, IRE, TSPE. ROY, ROBERT T., JR., Beaumont Civil Engineering, EN, ASCE, TSPE. ii 4. RUMELT, MICHAEL BARRY, Beaumont p,-e-MediCaI, Pre-Med Club, President, Freshmw Honor Society: SGHGTOFJ Bll-le KeY' SAMPLE, JOE KILGORE, Pineland Marketing, American Marketing Association. sAMPsoN, JANicE ELAINE, Silsbee Elementar Education: Honor SOCISIYF ACE? SEA? Y Secretary, LSTA. SHADDOCK, DANIEL KENNETH, JR., Burkeville Sociology. ,X'I'f2, Blue Key, Executive Council, BSU, Basketball Manager: REPVQSQPTOIIVE' SHEPHERD, DAVID PRESTON, Port Arthur Pre-Dental, Band, liliilf. SHEPWOOD, DANIIY L., Jasper Civil Engineering, ASCE, Circle K. ZIIIIFOPD, MILLY WYLLEAN, Port Neches Ilrifniflf-nr, SEA, ACE, Eriezliman Honor Society, IIOVIUT Society, Stuflrfnt-Faculty Court, Vlhols Who. ',lF'O',, EVA JAIIE, l2l!fl'IIi'iOIJI' Ili-rriifritriry Iwlucritiori, UCP, .ll SEA Class Q4 ,. . if ff ' -' -af r inn? ...,f 1 fi vq4'5 ' Z.. 'J' ' , sf Q rr , 'Q -CTW' Cl Q J iizllrltf. 5 l i F , T? i i .. H i' lx: fl? ililih I r nr.. ,X 'N E ih- Qpnv- AX. X ,PF u,,Mic,, Q I 1 4 M, C. n ' Ne' of '62 SMITH, SUSAN ALICE, Port Arthur Secondary Education, Recording Secretary, AZ, Honor Society, French Club, Representative, SEA, Math Club, Organization ot English T35 Students. SNYDER, JIMMY GLENN, Port Arthur Chemical Engineering, President, AIChE, TSPE, Representative. SONNIER, PAMELA CATHERINE, Port Neches Elementary Education, Cap and Gown, ACE, SEA, Newman Club, Freshman Honor Society, WRA, Honor Society. SPENGLER, ROBIN STEPHEN, Cape Town, South Atricci Economics, Tennis, Honor Society. SPILLERS, LINDA JO, Lake Jackson Elementary Education, SEA, AXQ. STACEY, DAVID MARL, Port Arthur Sociology, BSU. STARK, MOLLY ADDIE, Kilgore English, Co-Editor, Associate Editor, The REDBIRDQ Cap and Gown, President, AT, Ielonor-lSociety, International Student Assistant, Vials? MEYO, SEA, Representative, STEINBACH, DAVID A., Austin Industrial Engineering, AIIE, TSPE, STEPHENSON, PATRICIA JANE, Tomball Home Economics, Home Economics Club. FM 4' gy ig. 4 ., rf' ,,, K. ,At . A 4 Q ig. TODD. Accoun Associc SICITTQ S Whos TURNEI Chernis VAN V Music F Young Quintet VASEK, Secretai Honor 5 VERMIL Electricq Represe VOIGTA Nlarketi SAM. VVALKEI' EnQllSl lg Collegir 5Ophonn Junior C Cop C1I'1i Honor S VVALKEF' Chernicc AIChE, fi WEBB. J EDQIISIWQ ECllI0r, 1' Repfesei Homeco Wl't0's N USA: Se- I , H ,gi tr- , ,. Mm. Q ,ge x .ff 'W , y , , , , I f ,1 4, - 'gg-g ?5 fr' . .rr . .L st. Q ,. ., ff A. gg- , mn nr. if wp-. F 4 . l 5 K , ,, I STEVENS, JACK MILLARD, Beaumont Mechanical Engineering, ASME, TSPE. STEWARD, OLICE A., Corsicana Industrial Management, SAM. STOKES, LYNDA ROSAMOND, Port Arthur Elementary Education, Treasurer, AZ, SEA, ACE. STONE, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR., Port Arthur Secondary Education, Band, SEA, TSTA, NEA, Young Republicans, TAGS. TALBERT, LINDA FLORENCE, Groves Secretarial Science, KA, BSU, WRA, Young Democrats, REDBIRD Statt, Secretarial Science Club, Who's Who, La Belle Cardinelle. TANTILLO, DONNIE JEAN, Beaumont Electrical Engineering, TSPE, TIKA, AIEE. THOMAS, MARTHA SUE, Beaumont Physical Education, WRA, PEP, Les Belles Cardinelles Finalist. TIBBITS, ANNIE LEE, Hankamer Secretarial Science, Secretarial Science Club, SEA, AHB, Honor Society, Cap and Gown, Secretary, Senior Girls Apartment Council. Class of '62 TODD, CONLEY L., JR., Newton Accounting, President, ATQ, Vice-President, Student Association, Sophomore Class Favorite, CARDINAL Statt, SAM, Accounting Association, Representative, Who's Who, Vice-President, Blue Key. TURNER, JARED PAUL, Beaumont Chemistry, KKKP, SEA. VAN VLECK, CARY BAYLE, Georgetown Music Education, AXQ, President, AO, SEA, ACE, Young Democrats, Band, Brass Ensemble, Brass Quintet, Senator. VASEK, DOROTHY MAE, Wharton Secretarial Science, NEA, Secretarial Science Club, Honor Society, AITE. VERMILLION, BOBBY K., Frankston Electrical Engineering, AIEE, IRE, TSPE, Representative. VOIGTMAN, WALTER A., JR., Beaumont Marketing, EN, American Marketing Association, SAM. WALKER, ESTHER ELLEN, Beaumont English, Treasurer, Vice-President, AAU, TBZ, Band, Collegium Musicum, Freshman Honor Society, Sophomore Favorite, Dormitory Council, Treasurer, Junior Class, Eflfli Golden Heart Girl, Who's Who, Cap and Gown, Honor Court, ATQ Sweetheart, Honor Society. WALKER, WILBERT LEE, Baytown Chemical Engineering, Secretary, Vice-President, AlChE, Secretary, TSPE, WEBB, JOANNE, Beaumont English, President, Editor, KA, Editor, Associate Editor, The REDBIRD, Cap and Gown, Senator, Representative, A Cappella Choir, SEA, Homecoming Committee, Chairman, LT Jubilee, Who's Who, SUSGA Delegate, Parliamentarian, TISA, Secretary, Young Democrats. rf , .. -,V in 'F M' 1 1 4' Q 4 . ff r A ., I, , 1 f J, fl 1' If ' ,Q ' 'S .. ' L ,,,f in ,, TLWQ -X. 1- JAK' '1 ,f-v z ' N f 1 V. WEBER, DIXIE ROSELEA, Beaumont Elementary Education, TA, ACE, SEA. WEBER, WILLIAM P., Port Arthur Industrial Engineering, ATQ, Blue Keyi Vice-President, AUM, Vice-President, AIIE, TSPE. WEEKS, RONALD JAMES, Golden Marketing, American Marketing Association. WELBORN, JIMMIE RAY, Beaumont Mechanical Engineering, TSPE, BSU, ASME. WEST, DONALD E., Port Arthur , Music, Band, Assistant Drum Major, HIJMA Sinfonia, Vice-President, KKNII, Dance Band, SEA. WHEELER. BEVERLY JEAN, Beaumont History, AXQ, Secretary, Junior Class, DDE Golden Heart Girl, Miss Engineer, La Belle Cardinelle, Homecoming Queen, Duchess to A84M Cotto'n Ball, Who's Who, Cap and Gown. Class of '62 WHITFIELD, KATHRYN GAY. Port Neches History, Second Vice-President, LZ, Pres-dent, Panliellenicp UCF, NEA, TSTA, WHITTEN, HERMAN, Calc Grove, La. Marketing: AIII. WIETING, DAVID WARREN, Grapeland Mechanical Engineering, Vice-President, Student Association, Senator, President, Blue Key, Honor SOCIETY: Whos Who, ASME, TSPE, Football, Circle Treasurer, Vice-President, UCF, WILKINSON, JOHN DWAYNE, Bertram Physical Education, Circle K, NEA. wiLuAMs. JOHN Aim-nun, Groves Commercial Art, KII. K: Wil Phy Wll Sec WII Mu Wll Ma WC Phy Vici WO Soci A 33' 'Wir ,f V ., , 3, ffl' AT., ,Z-Q . 1, F, 3 nr' H sq M- I 5 F WILLIS, WILLIAM M., Beaumont Physical Education, Golf. WILSON, JAMES LEONARD, Longview Secondary Education, SEA, LSTA. WILSON, LINDA LEE, Nederland Music Education, A Cappella Choir. WINDLOW, DALE ELIZABETH, Beaumont Marketing, American Marketing Association. WONES, NANCY CLAIRE, Beaumont Physical Education, BSU, AWK, PEP, WRA, SEA, Vice-President, LSTA. WOODALL, MILTON LEE, Port Arthur Sociology, BSU. - , il Class of '62 WOODS, ROBERT, Proctor Chemical Engineering, AIChE. WOOTEN, JAMES ERNEST, Port Neches General Business WRIGHT, KLYNE PHILIP, South Houston Industrial Engineering, Treasurer, AIIE. YEAMANS, ASA H., Beaumont Electrical Engineering, Secretary, AIEE. ZINGLEMAN, EDWARD LEE, Port Arthur Mechaniccil Engineering, ASME, BSU. Q qs ? .1-F' P' itg ri, .- 5, ,N l's .':3u rf ' I ' .p'Q,1g , ' J. .lvllffftlg in 2 ,'n: '.L , - 9 ' ,gg-f? F. 4 g ff. -A -,Gs . . 3' -.l, L Q v' '74'-Ib? ' . .A 1 Q I v Aw. P R 'JI L slit 1' 3 ' '-tvfu J Q 1--fs'-H . ,s 'JH 'fu if , Dyer tb'-Jr -. 14 , 193' - . 1 4 w A , it 'K A Bqsxx . 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W2 11' ' N T5 G? 419- Q C94 ADAMS, CHARLES JERRY Port Neches ALDREDGE, MICHAEL EDWIN Gilmer ALLARDYCE, JOHN MILTON Beaumont ASCOL, JOY ANN Beaumont AYCOCK, JORENE RHODES Angleton BARTHELL, JERRY LOU Beaumont BATEMAN, WALTER ROBERT, JR. Beaumont BENSON, WILLIAM M. Silsbee BESSON, HAROLD ANTHONY Beaumont BITTENSKY, ZELLA Port Arthur BLAKE, NORMAN E. Beaumont BRITTAIN, JAMES L. Houston BROOKS, MARY ELIZABETH Paris BROUSSARD, PATRICIA ANN Beaumont BROWN, TERENCE M. Nederland BRUCE, LEWIS LINLEY Winnie BRUCE, ROBERT DOUGLAS Beaumont BUCHANAN, JACK WEST Kirbyville Class of '63 BURGOS, FRANKLIN ADOLFO Ponorno City, Poriomo CAMPBELL, NOLAN WAYNE ,F 4- , G Beournont CERNIGLIA, WAYNE PAUL - If Silsbee or 4 l CLAPE, BILL ROGER CLARK, KAY JEANNENE COX, LLELL CONNOR, LINDA O. Boytown f f' x -Q7 in i 5. CIJFNNINOHAM, THOMAS I.. Io -sm-'I L-.LK L7C '4 01 oy. Rom Arthur fff'JfLEISf, VIRGINIA Er rmurnont In A I: L., I ,.-.. fr- XX EINKAUF, KENNETH ELWYN ,A Q. Class of '63 Cla Q. . EI Compo 2 if FANETTE, MARGIE ELIZABETH 'H Beaumont FOSTER, HARRIS WILSON Port Neches :IU FRANKLIN, GARLAN ROY , Orange GARRISON, CHARLES E. Orongefield GARWOOD, GORDON P. Corpus Christi HU HUT , sw I Qcmwf N at f' I GARY, JAMES CHARLES Hot Springs, Ark. GEISMER, MARY C. Port Arthur GIROUARD, HELEN Port Arthur I - '-', I .,rA P3 HADDOX, RONALD D. X Baytown in , f HARWELL, MARTHA SUSAN ' ' x Houston Viv E ,J HAYNES, ALICE I Groves V ,V f , ,fi ' HAZELTON, FREIDA Lg Beaumont A HENRY, GEORGE M. A Mont Belvieu W HENSLEE, DONALD LEE Beaumont A HERNDON, JoHN HARRIS, JR. fy- Timpson l S, .,.LL, 6 HERPIN, LENIS C. Port Arthur HICKS, DONALD B. Baytown , A l M HOCHER, JUDY KATHRYN Fix ' A3 Houston LELL T I HODNETT, SAMMIE GAYLE I .f mt WW all -Wd '99 ,VX HUBBY, VELMA MAYE Pasadena HUFFER, ROBERT LYNN West Columbia HUMPHREY, CHARLES C. Groves HUNTER, ELIZABETH ANNE Lufkin JACKSON, SARAH MAVOURNEER Houston JANCIK, CAROLYN KAY Rosenberg I-IOGUE, RONALD LEE Fort Smith, Ark. HOKE, CHARLIE W. Richards HOLSTEAD, KATIE CECILE Port Neches JOHNSON, JUDY SONDRA Beaumont JOHNSON, MARTHA ANN Froncefield, Conol Zone 'N- JOHNSTON, GAILON P. Troup l KING, KENNETH R. Kirbyville ,K LADNER, JUDITH 'A' Houston LANDRY, ANITA MARIE Vidor Gs., J LAHDQY, WELIDELL PAYE RQ -GT, Por? Arrhur ,xr -aus- ,rf Class of '63 C a N41 Q LCIJLAIAIC, CHAIQLES Poll Arllyur LEE, JO Allll Jfmpur Llff, PEEECCA LOU pflrl Arllwur A ' L. LEMKE, KAPL EUV'-IAF-IL! LEWIS, DONNA SHARON ' Luflmn Houston LIGHTFOOT. OEAMNA PAY Grows LONGENBSQGEFS, LANE MCCOY , 'vw , A Groves -1' Lomoemecxen, Lois ELAINE I 4. Posodeno 9 Loverr, SARAH ELMA cz: -gf Beaumont . Av A MACKENROTH, ELVIS t Burton 4:4 L W '-. A Q, rw:-1-.,.,, f :fr llwllliitllf-:-,-: ' MALONE, JOHN A. Cleveland IMARTIN. DENNIS R. Elsa MATTHEWS, WILLIAM HENRY, IV Beaumont MCCLENDON MARY JANET MCDANIEL, W. FRANCIS Evadale MCFARLAND, CURTIS WAYNE Beaumont J MCMANUS, JOHN J. , V OIcI Ocean ' MITCHELL, PATRICIA A. Beaumont MORPHEW, SAM WILLIAM Texas City MOYER, JOHN R. Beaumont MURPHY WILLIAM DAVID Beaumont NOVAK, BONNIE MAE Beaumont O'BRYAN, ROBERT GENE Houston El.. O'HAVER, CAROLYN SUE X Beaumont OLACHIA, GENEVA ANN Baytown OLIVER, GEORGE D., JR. Texas City OTEY, ELIZABETH ANN Port Arthur PARKER GWENDOLYN ANN Port Arthur ,, PATTON, JAMES M. Beaumont PAYNE, JOYE ELYNNE San Augustine POWERS, JOHN PIKE, IV Beaumont Q POWERS, THEODORE E., JR. f E Beaumont POWERS, VIVIEN LEIGH Port Neches PROFT, MARGARET ANN V Port Arthur LQ xt RANDOLPH, HARVEY H., JR. Port Arthur RASCHKE, DONALD CLARENCE Houston RATHKE, WILBERT Brenhorn j.,,i...gfi RIVERS, LINDA M. Houston If ROBINSON, MARY JANE by Liberty PUIIIIELS, 'HILLII-If. ff-,LCV Q f-!Iorar.uII R S!-LEME, JII .'f.I'.'1IE. JR, Beouffcnr X.. if SANDERS, ROBERT A. Nederland Cf-,l,JIIDEP',. ref-.mfr EQIZI'-aim , fi1 ,1u1ft0r'It SCIIAFFER, MY?-'NA LOUISE puff IMIIILIV SCHACHT, ROBERT ARTHUR f'1.I .fs n 1 P ' rw 'T 74 I 47 'Q 5.5 L ,JL , 'ET' SHELLEY. LINDA Becmumont SHOLES, SALLY ANN BCWICN-.rf Class of '63 Clas i TT' IQ 6: SHORTT, JAMES C hw Beouwcnf we 8, '-A 'C- SKINNER, DAVID S. Oronge ' SPELL, ROBERT R. Beaumont STARKEY, HELEN M. Beaumont ,A STOUDENMIER, WILLIAM ROY Groves STUESSY, WILLIAM BAKER Boy City M. ,. ff, If afiff U WOOD ALAN G. 5' 'kin Waco SUMMERLI N, ROBYN Port Arthur SWINNEY, ANN Fort Worth TAYLOR, ROBERT EARL Groves TERRELL, JERRY T. Pasadena TIPTON, ALAN RAY Beaumont TRAINER, MICKEY LaRAY Beaumont TRASK, SHARON ADAIR Beaumont TROUSDALE, L. WYLIENE Dayton UPDIKE, GLORIA DEAN Orange VACEK, BETTY JANE Orchard VALENTlNE, JOHN REGINALD Port Neches WARREN, JOSEPH DONALD Beaumont 4 I .x g ,,.A 1 A WATKINS, DOROTHY ,V I Luling 1,-:H WATSON, BARBARA ANN -,r--,- Beaumont 4 f L ' WELLS, EDITH Beaumont 2 WHITE, JIMMY CHARLES Freeport WILDER, CHARLES LARuE Houston l A 5 H . -s s., R 34' if 3. T 13, -fi f ' ., , sf'- . . 'L f, ' f v . 4 , f fa Jh ' ji M. .f MV? ',,f,,, , fuk W 1, 4. 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Groves JONES, ROY LEE Newton JONES, TERRELL WILSON Beaumont KADANKA, CAROLYN DIANA Beaumont KEATING, DIANTHA Baytown KEE, EDWARD KEENEY Beaumont ,, X , - Z Q3 f E',,mf+ A Kfwwfq. --'vw ii Class of '64 HUFF, ROBERT LAWRENCE f . itll Beaumont 'i I HUEEMAN, JUDITH PRICE J rg Beaumont M ' W 3 'T' HUNKA, cARoLYN JOYCE ,gigs ' We .QT-I Temple 15?-ff JETER, GOLDIE METHVIN . Q Q, ,ffl Orange V. ? 7 fy ff A ., J! f JOACHIMI, CARoLE KAY I z:.i:a:fZ?.s1 2 , , ff' Becumom f N e 'ff Q f' E As.. Q V2 E . 0s,,..,, V7 A- -ww ' H ru I L, ' W .. yivigi. , . Z V 4 A A I rt 'E' V2 oft .1 Q ,, ' x ' A I N ..i:-E-by A JT 1. A ' in 5 I E Ff- 2 5. ,www VV ,,,- - . I. ::. 522133 af I V fig 1 .1 -',1r: '-t J, 4' J . , , KENNY, MICHAEL JOHN , .-,- 1 X, f t' ' J. 4. I P iw... ,ff Texas Cnty ' A- gf B12-f KIRKPATRICK, JAY RAOUL fs 'V A 1 I Port Arthur W' ,iff M, , f 2f11 'A I ..,.. -.. . .1 KI RKPATRICK, MARY NAN , Portland if f , 6 , ,, of., .E M KLEMA, MARIANNE QQ A 5' f Beaumont W 4, Ag ,, ,,,Y I . Q yn LANGE, PAULA Gladevvater eg- LAPI-IAM, ERROL B. Cypress W J' LA ROCCA, CARMEN ELIZABETH Beaumont LATIMER REBECCA SUE Port Arthur LAWSON, MARJORIE DELL Port Arthur LEAVERTON, LINDA JEAN Crockett LeBL,ANC, YVONNE MARIE Port Arthur LEE, MARGARET ROSE Houston LEEWRIGHT, FAY ELLEN Port Neches LEOPOLDLIS, JOYCE LAVON Lakewood, Colo. LEVINS, MARLEEN Port Neches LEWIS, BETTIE ALYCE Vidar 31 ' 2 is AA A , 4 , Av 14, .,rkVhb,, f 5 If J 1 ' 2 ,, Jw r . I , I V. , .J , Ji' w ,I I Env ' , L T Y ' U79 , my +L Sy ,nf - I f C, f ' rf 1 'X I ' Ia ss of '64 nf, ...M ' K . X. f 'M ' I fflf A I if , QWQC 73' . I f- I If 4 gt ,X 'Q If 6. I 45 of ,IX I mt QS. -'R LEWIS, HERBERT ALLEN Houston LEWIS, REBECCA Tenaha LINDEN, DONALD PATRICK Port Arthur LONG, WALTER C. Houston LOOMIS, LINDA DIANE Pasadena MARKLEY, RICHARD CHARLES Beaumont MARSHALL, CYNTHIA ANITA Beaumont MARSHALL, KATHRINE LEE Houston MARTIN, SHERRY LYNN Beaumont MARULLO, JOE SAM Alta Loma MASE R, ROBERT P. Galveston MATTH EWS, WILLIAM J. Cotulla MCCORMICK, CAROLYN Orange MCDANIEL, ARLENE Evadale MCDONALD, WAYNE EDWARD Beaumont MCFADDEN, DAVID WAYNE Port Arthur 0 ,I F ns. il M -NN gal 'xi ,,.,f'M'f . F IFN' I if K all var-7 MOTTICE, DIANE MORROW Port Arthur NELSON, CHARLES MORGAN Atlanta NICKS, SANDRA SUE Bridge City NISBY, LINDA MERLE Beaumont NOONAN, WILLIAM GEORGE, III Houston NYLIN, WILLIAM CARL, JR. Beaumont O'CONOR, WILLIAM P. OTT, CAROLYN Houston OUTLAW, JERALD DOUGLAS West Orange PADERAS, NORMA ELIZABETH Beaumont PARAMORE, JOYCE MARIE Silsbee PARKER, JERRY DOUGLAS La Marque PAYNE, MARTHA ELIZABETH Beaumont PERRY, ROBERT LLOYD Anahuac PETERSEN, KAREN WRAY Groves PETITT MARTHA ANN Houston ff 'YN Class of '64 , Q-'az , if , EW 3 N' ,J an J f Mm ', ' ,Z , , 5 M. ,, f I , gy ., i n 433.3 I,I ,, N, 4 'Q V 5 PKK: f?75 a'w, 71wgQs MCGLOTHLEN, SIDNEY E. Port Arthur MCLENDON, JAMES ROBERT Longview MCNEASE, WILBERNE WYATT Beaumont MCRAE, JANET LU Beaumont MIERTSCHIN, MATTHEW EDWARD San Antonio y. , ,,,wt fy- ' 4.1 f'Z2 T t MIGUEZ, ALICE FAYE Houston MILLER, PATRICIA ELLEN Marshall MOSELEY, PAULA Silsbee I 4 wo' ., 5 fn L ,, L , .Jw , if ,ls , H 'N .5 1 , .M L4 ...I ,- -za' ff -' H. fp-L ,Y .S ' W' I x ,V rdf U iw W' ,. f ' , ,,g.W.,t 6 Mx 0,194-eff' - ' , Vhfvv' y?fm1f3,. xaggq I I N f,,.,.Qf,f -5-.Q f,M,:,fgL:,3,M 4.A.ff+. I, , ,!f.L:..:li..iZf'vz4'2f ff' IL fi' V' .fi .f ,vw YI asf. g if I ax 'Zi Is 'H x W I ff, .7 , M-'fa YY! A T rf!-:JA-. SENTEPS Bea SEVJAF N SHA SP SMMONE Beau SUWS,I Ar SANS SKAHQS,J Beau: SAMTP, Bm SNUTF I SPE Class of '64 All A -.5 SENTERS, GLENN ALLEN Beaumont SEWARD, REBECCA ANNE Nederland SHADDOCK, JIMMY DALE Burkeville SHOEMAKER, LARRY D. Longview SIMMONS, NANCY C. Beaumont SIMS, DAVID FORD Atlanta SIMS, SHERRY ANN Groves SKAINS, JOYCE ANNE Beaumont SMITH, LINDA SUE Beaumont SMITH, ST. ELMO Beaumont SPENCER, PATRICIA E. Pasadena ,, rf? 1 'Aja 'f lf If ' f f sig 1: if ,.,,.-w . ,.,s r , . SCALCO, CAROL ANN Port Arthur SCARBROUGH, JOE W., JR. Brownsville SCHMIDT, JAMES JEFFREY Corpus Christi SEBESTA, JAMES EVERETT . JV: Houston SELMAN, HULEN RAY Galveston A44 I . '47, 4'- ! U , . , Vf, , iiir fff N 1 ,nr -, V ,ff , I -' z , Z V ' 5.giw.f ' 1 if I f yy, JV xx , ,,, ww no ' A x55..,,s . 5' 3 v :.- ' 1 , A f , I W. V' , KKK, ,.E.v,,,.. VV. I ,J f 5 , ,,,, ,-4. 5 Y ,,vRiJ,A If 41 V, f g,X.sV ,C .zs. fl, J ,. Z, , . f tffZ 2 ' MS, 1 ,, ,QQ .ZV. 'i,1 QW, if, fi 'R .fe e,,'3,f .Vw ' sux I it-,MN 1 ' V we V ' f 'Wh' Jflf K, ff I QW. f ,V fe, . f jfjg 5 V, Q f fV f 2 ,g 3 , ' f V f:: ,: f ag: ,, A it b 'mf Q 1 fa i PV Q' Q V .J fr: '- , 1 or .,., ' 1' ,J A 'X . gi Y ,f yep - .V 4 is T1 T' it 4 STALNAKER, MELANIE ROSE Orange STANLEY, CLAUD G. Nederland STEIN, STUART D. Freeport STEPHENSON, MARILYN MARIE Vidor STEVENSON, SARA NELL Port Arthur STOCKMAN, JOHN ALLEN Beaumont STONE, JONEEN ADELE Angleton STRALEY, THOMAS EUGENE Arcadia 85 STRINGER, WANDA EARLEEN Leechville, Ark. TAYLOR, WILLIAM H. Port Arthur TEAGUE, BETTY JEAN Beaumont TERRY, SUSAN Beaumont THIBODAUX, FRANCIS EDWIN, JR. Port Arthur THOMAS, LINDA KAY , Qi or Dickinson THOMPSON, DOROTHY LEE Beaumont THOMPSON, WYMAN HOWARD Nederland Q , Class of '64 Q2 THOMSEN, JEAN GAIL Port Arthur THOMSON, KENNETH BRUCE Texas City TURNER, RONALD LEE Pasadena TYER, NORRIS W., JR. Houston URBAN, MICHAL ROSE Orange UREY, JANE ETTA Bellaire UZCATEGUI, JOSE M. Merida, Venezuela, S. VANCE, MICHAEL DOYLE Lake Jackson VIATOR, JAMES DALE Groves VILLOT, JOHN DAVID Port Arthur WALDO NAOMI DAIL Groves WALLACE, JAM ES WAYNE Beaumont J Y' A i I. if if gif f fl- WHITE, JERRY LYNN Beaumont WHITLEY, JOE FRANK, JR. Houston WHITMIRE, CAROLYN ANN Beaumont WILLARD, RUTH ELAINE Beaumont WILLIAMS, JESSE BUCKNER Beaumont WOOD, DAVID G. Dallas WOODROOF, OLEN C., JR. Norfolk, Va. WOODS, CYNTHIA F. Kirbyville WRATTEN, MICHAEL EDWIN Baytown WRIGHT, SONDRA SUE Beaumont YOUNG, STEPHEN E. Port Arthur YOUNG, THOMAS MARE, III Houston WALTERS, SENA CLARE Port Arthur WARNER, JAMES BARRY Newton WATCHOUS, CAROL ANN Houston WEBER, HERMAN RAY Beaumont 1, A WHEELER, JAMES T., JR. ' 'N Beaumont WHIDDON, JAMES ELBERT Kirbyville Class of '64 v K ff 4, ,x ff- . ,I I, W' G B , I 69' 717- WHITE, CHARLES VERNON Port Arthur 4. 'f::2C1 5 ,,.z' W. JEROME REED President MARY ELLEN GOODE Freshman Class Gfficers LINDA R. WATERS, Secretory Treasurer . GARY K. FRIEDMAN Vice-Presidenf i BELLOW, LINDA JANIS Nederland BERARD, CHARLES LARRY Beaumont Class of '6 BEVILACOUA, N. CHARLENE Beaumont BILBO, CHARLES EDWARD Groves BOND, DONNA DARLENE Baytown ,jg . BOST, CHARLES EMMETT, JR. .4 I Beaumont BOUDREAUX, 'SHARON ANN H , , , ,W N 9 ,W 'Q rf 1' 6 u l fy -7 1' , Beaumont riff' ,QQ kff I f :Q 1 XZ! I I B . I I FM BOWMAN, ANNA BELLE Groves BRAMMER, JAMES CLARENCE Beaumont BRANDON, PAMELA RH EA Beaumont BRONSTAD, GEORGE ANNE Clifton BROOM, BEVERLY JANE Vidar BROWNE, GRACIE FAYE Sacramento, Calif. BRUMFIELD, JAMES THOMAS 'Q Texarkana T5 BRYANT, MARY CATHERINE Beaumont ,QV fx... BU RGESS, SILVIA ANN Galveston BUTLER, ROGER DON San Augustine BUVINGHAUSEN, KAREN LEA If Houston t BYERLY, BETTY DIANNE Jasper BYERLY, CAROL ANN Beaumont BYROM, MARY E. Beaumont CALLAIS, LINDA IRENE Sabine CANON, MARCIA LYNN Beaumont V11 ' Q 1,4 4' el ul , If an if ' FF fr DEMENT, ROBERT STEVE Pasadena DENNIS, WILEY L. 04 Beaumont DILLARD, CLIFTON KELLY 7- Alta Loma DORAZIO, RENA MARIE Pasadena DOSTAL, PAUL JOHN La Marque N- I' I DRUMMOND, THOMAS R. Texas City DUDIEY, VIRGINIA ANN A , Houston DUHON, CAROL EDITH Orange DUHON, KATHERINE CECILE Port Necnes DUHON, RODNEY EARL Port Arthur is DUNN, CAROL ANN ' I Lake Jackson DUNN, CONNIE DEL Beaumont W, -av DUPONT, PATRICIA ANN f' 2 Port Arthur DURKIN, ANTOINETTE Beaumont Class of '65 EDDY, LLOYD BRUCE Beaumont EHRENSBERGER, WILLIAM Beaumont ELLIOT, LINDA JUNE Orange EAIN, CAROLYN ANN Beaumont FEIGELSON, EUGENE A, Beaumont FERTITTA, JENNY ANNE Beaumont FLANIGAN, MARY DIANE Beaumont I I FLETCHER, SANDRA LEE Pasadena FONTENOT, PEGGY RUTH ltr Beaumont FOY, RONNIE EARL Beaumont YE HYBARGER DOROTHY DIANNE f.. JACKSON LARRY LERoY ' JOHNSON CAROL SUE i 'N-C JOHNSON, HAROLD EDWARD La Marque JOHNSON, JOHN MILBIJRN Beaumont JOHNSON, RICHARD ROYCE Silsbee JONES, BRENDA CAROLYN Beaumont JONES, LINDA ALICE Port Arthur JORDAN, ILETA RAE Bridge City KASZYNSKI, JEANETTE M. Beaumont KAY, ELIZABETH ANNE Nederland KAY, JUDITH LINDA West Columbia KEENE BRENDA LOUISE KEITH, WILDA MAE Port Arrhur KING BILLIE LYNN KING, RICHARD C. Beaumoni KLEBBA MARY ELLEN LAND, GLYNIS SUE MCBETH, PEGGY LOU MCCABE, LARRY JAMES KNIGHT, MARY GAIL Pasadena 1 gg .. KREPPER, moms V I ' Beaumont vt- - 1, T: LAMB, RAYMA SUE -fr., ' ' Galveston 2 Beaumont LANKEORD, ARTHUR BEE Lufkin LANz, JUNE GAYLE ,I Beaumont QL ' 4, v ' LASTRAPES, JOAN ELLEN 1 LAW' , Beaumont LAvvLE5s, NANCY J. E? ,fy Beaumont Avl, ff? LeBLANC, BONNIE ANNE .QQ - lil 5212. H-,JA Beaumont BULINDA A. Nederland LEE, CARL THOMAS Jasper LEE, JOHNNIE CECILIA Beaumont LEVINGSTON, MARTHA ANN Orange LEWIS, CHARLES EDWARD Nederland LIEBLING, JANICE Beaumont MAHLMANN, CARLTON S. Caldwell MAIDA, PATRICIA ANN Beaumont MANNING, JANICE LEE Beaumont MARKHAM, CHERYL LYNNE Silsbee MARSHALL, KATHRYN JO Silsbee MCADOO, JAMES CLARK, JR. Beaumont Port Arthur Orange MCCLELLAND, SHARON ANNETTE Bridge .City ff MCCONATHY, KAY H. Port Arthur MCCOWN, EUGENE WARD Beaumont MCDONALD, LINDA JOYCE Port Neches MCFATTER, CHARLES W. Port Arthur McGEE, JOHN B., JR. Orange MCGLAUN, DORIS ANN R Es L ,gf VI I Nederland MCKELVY, CATHERINE JOLENE Beaumont MCKEWEN, ROBERT MICHAEL Beaumont MENEFEE, ROGER MELVIN Orange MESSICK, JO ANN ,gp .SQ Beaumont MEVERS, THERESA MARIE Port Arthur MILLER, JAMES EDWARD Orange Q, I A, f -'1 MILLER, RONALD JACK g 'J 'F M Beaumont ' 'I MIZE, DIXIE LOU Houston fi aj ZW f fri' I 1 ' ' , 7 if f ! I Li 5 Z, Class of '65 MOCK, ANN LOUISE Port Arthur MODICA, ANTOINETTE C. Groves MODICA, ANTOINETTE J Beaumont MOEHLMAN, LOU ANNE Pasadena MONK, ROCKNE DUANE Port Acres MONLEZUN, DIANA Beaumont MORGAN, DANNY LEE Pasadena MORITZ, CAROL COLLEY Port Arthur 'N MORRIS, THOMAS E. Freeport MOSS, MARY JANE I x Pasadena Q7 MOUTON, AGNES MARIE Beaumont MULLALLY, PATRICIA CATHERINE Beaumont 9 Class of 6 MULLINS, BARBARA SHAREN Orange NEES, BARBARA ELAINE Beaumont NETTERVILLE, MARTHA RUTH Beaumont NORRIS, TOMMY GENE Beaumont NUSOM, GAYNELL Port Arthur OAKLEY, VIRGINIA LEE Port Arthur OAKS, BEVERLY CAROL Liberty OLSON, BELVA CAROLINE Bruzoria O'NEILL, MICHAEL JOSEPH Beaumont OTTO, GEORGE VERNON Beaumont OWENS, CHARLOTTE ANN Port Arthur PACE, MICHAEL LESLIE Texas City PACE, WESLEY PARVIN, JR. Jasper NORTON, EVAN VVHITELEY Beaumont Q 3, K- PARENT, LINDA FAY Port Arthur PARKER, ROBERT WAYNE Bridge City PATE, EFFIE JOYCE DeRidoIer, La. PEEVY, ELEANOR JEAN Groves PENRY, EDDIE RAY Beaumont PARKER, JOHNNY LEE Svveeny PATISON, MARTHA JANE Houston ly M WS I' , 'i V-at iq 4 ,, . ze., 1 , 1. . me ff Al Jggafw VR -J Y Q RIEGEL, CAROL E. Beaumont RIGGS, CLAUDE ANN Beaumont ,N -A RILEY, LINDA FRANCES Port Arthur is f RIVES, RAY M. Beaumont ROBERTS, F. 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MARGARET ELIZABETH CROCKER Pasadena, Home Economics, Slime Queen, President, Home Economics Club, AXPQ, Dormitory Council, President, Senior Wom- en's Dormitory, Cap and Gown, Lamar Tech Honor Society, Homecoming Queen, Best Dressed, La Belle Cardinelle. Who's Who LOUIS ADDISON DUFFEE Beaumont, Chemical Engineering, President, Treasurer, Pledge Trainer, ATQ, TSPE, AlChE, Senator, Blue Key, Who's Who. JAMES G. CRUMP Port Arthur, Accounting, President, Secre- tary, ECDE, Treasurer, SAM, Blue Key, Lamar Tech Honor Society. 1 I 4514! fp- zf - - 'i WILMA GLAYDENE EHRHARDT Baytown, English, Recording Secretary, AXQ, Treasurer, Sophomore anrl Junior Class, Secretary, Dormitory Council, Home- coming Queen Candidate, SEA Who's Who DONA GAYE FIELDS Orange, Secretarial Science, President, Par- liamentarian, Panhellenic Delegate, AZ, Freshman Honor Society, Lamar Tech Honor Society, Milf, Secretarial Science Club, Dis- tinguished Student List, Leadership Con- ference Delegate, UCF, Cap and Gown. ,yi 14 Q.. LINDA RAE ENGMAN Beaumont, Art Education, President, Rush Captain, AAII, Board, KH, Publicity Chair- man, Council, UCF, SEA, TSTA, NEA, Cap and Gown, Student-Faculty Court, Who's Who, Panhellenic Council, First Security National Bank Scholarship. 1' ff uv'- t' , --J LOIS RUTH GLENN Beaumont, English, Social Chairman, Cor- responding Secretary, AAN, Historian, Freshman Honor Society, NCTE Junior Mem- ber, French Club, Literary Club, National AMI Scholarship Award, Lamar Tech Honor Society. FLOYD LYNN HAIR Beaumont, English, Blue Key, Lamar Tech Honor Society, Co-Editor, Sports Editor, The REDBIRD, President, Vice-President, Council, UCF, Senator, Student-Faculty Honor Court, English Student Assistant, Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Nominee. l Who's Who HUBERT FRANKLIN HAWTHORN, JR. Beaumont, Accounting, President, Vice- President, Treasurer, EN, AMI, Blue Key, Editor, The CARDINAL, Representative, Young Democrats, Dellllolay Scholarship, Who's Who. SAMMIE GAYLE HODNETT Vidor, Biology, KA, President, Gray Hall Bio-Med Club, Panhellenic, Assistant Editor The REDBIRD, Cap and Gown. GEORGE JIRO HIRASAKI N Vidor, Chemical Engineering, Blue Key, Vice-President, Historian, AQIJQ, AIChE- Freshman Honor Society, Representative, Senator, AIChE Award, Distinguished Stud- ent List, Dale Broussard Memorial Grant, Homecoming Committee, LT Jubilee Com- mittee, Junior Class Favorite, Lamar Tech Honor Society. I xi ' .a Who's Who JAMES KENNETH HURST Port Arthur, Accounting, Senator, Vice- President, Student Association, AEII, Home- coming Chairman, Blue Key, Lamar Tech Honor Society, Zfbli. I l I AMELIA SUE HILL KING 1 '3e 1t. 'fi' if - ,. if-I ' lllmk Yiluialg i Ain-pi I r 'i' lk l,3.-l.-cite law I intl Ihr-init-, A SIHJ'lfg' ' in I.-izisiinllz--Q P X My f It Pirflff.-ni Cui- ii 'nw LIijJiiii iIYi,-1-A f 1 .x-1111 711' ,'-iss , LINDA LOU LAUGHMAN Port Arthur, Elementary Education, Vice- President, SEA, ACE, Grand Choir, Home- coming Hostess, Deans List. 7 sw. N :nun S-'M Ts-sa-,v ALEXANDER LIEBLING Beaumont, Accounting, President, Freshman Honor Society, Lamar Tech Honor Society, Vice-President,A1II, Alumni Secretary, Blue Key, SAM, VVho's Who, Jewish Student As- sociation, American National Bank Scholar- ship. l l ,yix SADIE PATRICIA LONG Beaumont, Mathematics, Treasurer, Cap and Gown, Secretary, Math Clulo, Secre- tary, Canterbury Association, TSPE, AAU Alumnae Scholarship. JANICE JANELLE MINTER Beaumont, Commercial Art, President, AZ, CARDINAL Section Editor, Treasurer, Stud- ent Association, Treasurer, Kappa Pi, Cap and Gown, Lamar Tech Honor Society, Freshman Honor Society, AT, Woman's Club Scholarship, Sweetheart, ACDQ, Repre- sentative, Artist Series Committee, LT Jubi- 128 lee Committee. Who's Who ff ' ALICE FAYE MILES Lutlcin, Elementary Education Executive Council, BSU, Presi dent, Gray Hall Dormitory Coun cil, Representative, SEA, Presi dent, ACE, Secretary, lnternation al Student Organization, Sweet heart MEYO Ca and Gown, 1 2 P Lamar Tech Honor Society. 'Z' I MARYLYN DUHON MUNSTERMAN Beaumont, Speech, Freshman Honor 50' ciety, President, Cardinal Theatre, Pres? dent, ANPQ, Chairman, Student Ufllf Activities Committee, Newman CIW, Student Advisor, International 5fUClelll organization, NEA, TstA, SEA: W Speech Association, Speech AssOC'0l'0ll ot America, Cap and Gown, Lamflf lead Honor Society. B Ji SCIUTTTOYTTJ Cl'IOlI'fhQn, D?fnocrat5, mmee: Vici Fofum. Who's Who Presl- Union Ubi Tex09 giatioft r TGCII 2 ,G Q N JOHN PIKE POWERS, IV Eewmont, Government, President, HKA, Jtoirman, IFC Judiciary Committee, Young DSPnocrats, Chancery Club, LT Jubilee Com- Fmeffz Vice-President, Lamar Current Events OIUITI, E' ilvi N?fwV4fi FRANCES MARGARET ROUSH Houston, Elementary Education, AZ, Cap and Gown, President, BSU, Senator, ACE, SEA, Dormi- tory Council, Dormitory Counse- lor, Executive Secretary, TISA SUSGA delegate, Chairman Leadership Conterence, Whos Who, Lamar Tech Honor Society I f LINDA CAROLE SCHMUCKER Cir ' : '.i, iixnciriti-N Svfu-tu: , xiii- fi k,API5lNfXI. Y, Lrincr MILLY WYLLEAN SHUFORD Port Neches, Elementary Education, Freshman Honor Society, Lamar Tech Honor Society, Cap and Gown, Student- Faculty Court, ACE, President, SEA. 129 E JOURNALRSS lXLll'm-Q, f MOLLY ADDIE STARK Kilgore, English, Co-editor, Associ- ote Editor, The REDBIRD, Cop ond Gown, President, AT, Lomor Tech Honor Society, lnternotionol Stu- dent Assistont, UCF Council, MEYO, SEA, Representative. JOE B. THRASH, JR. Cor Beaumont, Mothernotics, Treosurer AT, Newfor, 4 Student Honor Court, Vice-Presidei' Dofmgfgff Moth Club, Americon Institute ot Pljisi Student A Vice-Presid Ciciss Fovo' ation. CHARLES BRUCE STRATTON LINDA FLORENCE TALBERT Groves, Secretoriol Science, KA, REDBIRD Stott, SEA, BSU, Secretoriol Science Club, Young Democrats, WRA, Lo Belle Cordi- nelle. Beaumont, Government, ATQ, President, IFC, Chancery Club, President, Freshmon Class, Optimist Club Scholarship. 130 w , A.,-tvghl . 'fat V L i N N' xg A ,fi 75-. i CONLEY LEON TODD, JR. er, ATS! tl,-wton, Accounting, President, .,x'I's2, 9SlClf?Iil lilf,ti'ftlll'OI'l,' Council, IFC, Vice-President, Physic, iii,-'lwiit Asisocicition, Representative, ',f,.i i'a'ezi.,5er'it, Blue Key, Sophomore wigs Favorite, SAM, Accounting Associ- iiitOt i l l ESTHER ELLEN WALKER v Vi. Q--Pivsiclent, ' ' l'l 'fi',lli,.'1iuii1 A'lUSl- L L ,K - ,..' lf if , ff-, U at LMS - iii llizitoi mjiiti-Ty, JOSEPH DONALD WARREN, JR. Beaumont, Accounting, Vice-President, Freshmon Clossp Freshman Closs Fovorite, President, Sophomore ond Junior Closs, Dormitory Council, Chciirmcin, l96l Homecoming, AEN. 43 , 411' Controller, Efttli, JOANNE WEBB Beaumont, English, President, Editor, KA., Editor, The REDBIRD, Cop ond Gown, SEA, Whos Who, Senotor, A Coppello Choir, Pcirliomentorion, TISA, SUSGA delegote, Choirmdn, LT Jubilee, Chciirmon, Homecoming Donce, Secretory, Young Democrats, Representotive, Artist Series Committee. 3 131 l -.1-11: Who's Who EDITH BELLE WELLS Beaumont, Commercial Art, Corresponding Secretary, Membership Chairman, KA, Vice- President, KIT, Treasurer, Secretary, Pan- hellenic, Geology Club, Senator, Young Democrats. r.ero ' . ' AR, DAVID WARREN WIETING ADAM DAVIS WINTERS, Ill , Grapeland, Mechanical Engineering, Ernest Nederland, Biology, President, Vice-ples Holdredge Award, Who's Who, President, dent, Historian, Af1JQ, Blue Key, Sfvdenl Blue Key, Lamar Tech Honor Society, Sena- Honor Court, Bio-Med Club tor, Vice-President, Student Association, Vice-President, UCF, King, 1961 King's 2 Ball, Circle K, ASME, TSPE. ,Q .jf N. MEMBERS Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega lists service, leadership and friendship as its purpose. The APO's aid in registration, elec- tions, have charge of the mascot, Big Redf' and do other services for the college. FALL GORDON N. BASS ssee . LEONARD WILLIAMS. . .. . ROBERT KITE . ssssie.se . THOMAS MUEHLENBECK . HERMAN WEBER E eesisc ERIK VERRET.. A.. DR. JAMES C. COX, JR... DR. RUSSELL LONG .. .. WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS, Ill.. .. Gerald Asaff Lynn Babb Gordon N. Bass W. Robert Bateman, Jr. Bruce Benton Camile Buford Larry Burt Aaron Creswell Donald Crouch John Estes J. Roberto Gallardo Rhitt Garrett Charles Garrison Thomas Gray SPRING MEMBERS S. Joe Bandsma, Jr. Richard Baskin Wayne Cohn David Dies Paul N. Hale, Jr. Patrick Haley Loyd Hamilton David Henry James Horne Calvin Lawrence Danny Morgan Donald Raschke Douglas Roegels Robert Rohrer Lanis Sheffield Donald Tydlacka Donald Ware Dan Williams Johnny Robert Williams, Jr. Richard Woods Clark Wright The Four Lads, front row, appeared gf Lamar Tech under the sponsorship of the APO's. Stand- ing, left to right, are Robert Kite, Gerald Asaff, Leonard Williams, Gordon N. Sam Bass, and George E. McLaughlin, Jr., director of student activities. OFFICERS A. .President First Vice-President . . Second Vice-President . . .Recording Secretary ..... . . . . .. .,.. Treasurer. .......Sponsor..... . SPRING LEONARD WILLIAMS HERMAN WEBER RHITT GARRETT DANNY MORGAN WILLIAM RUNNELS Corresponding Secretary ,...... , . THOMAS MIJEHLENBECK ......Sponsor....... .......Sponsor.. Glenn Guidry Charles Harrison Loyd Herron George Hirasaki William Thomas Taylo Varuian Keramian Robert Kite William Lease James Meuth Benford Moore Thomas Muehlenbeck Frank Myers Lyman Perlman William Runnels r Hood .. . . DR. JAMES C. COX, JR. DR. RUSSELL LONG .CELESTE KITCHEN Robert Shannon Donald Smith Thomas Southern Robert Stephens Larry J. Thomas Tommie Thompson Walter Tucker Erik Verret Howard Vincent Harvey Ware Herman Weber Leonard Williams A. D. Winters, III fX Alpha Jerry Alpha Psi Omega Cardinal Theatre The purpose of the Cardinal Theatre is to Lprovide interested students at Lamar with the opportunity to participate in various phases of theater productions, an by so doing, it functions with the Speech Department as a producing organization for drama. Alpha Psi Omega is a national honorary dramatic fraternity whose members are drawn from outstanding participants in Cardinal Theatre productions. MEMBERS 'Margaret Bewley Shelby Hickam Dawn Bowman 'l'A. Sue Hill Kenneth lles 'Bruce Jacobs Cheryl Jones 'l'Eloyd A. King, Jr. Helen Laughman Karen Ledbetter 'Annie Lou Lumpkin 'Marylyn Munsterman 'Frank Myers 'l'Terence Brown 'Judith Brownlee Sarah Cornish TJ. D. Feigelson 'tCharles Eergusson Lucy Goodson 'Faith Gray Palmer Hall 'Betty Havens 'Member ot Alpha Psi Omega 'l'Pledge ot Alpha Psi Omega David Provenzano 'James Raum 'Albert Smither Ann Strang 'Gene Touchet Mickey Trainer Wyliene Trousdale 'l'Susan Trumpy tElizabeth Tucker James Wilkinson 'Kathryn Williams OFFICERS MARYLYN MUNSTERMAN ... .............. . .... President BRUCE JACOBS . . . ...... ........... . . . Vice-President ..... h D I Secretary ALBERT SMITHER ........... H , Treasurer GEORGE E. BOGUSCH ....... Sponsor W. PATRICK HARRIGAN. Ill ,H Spongor Cardinal Theatre and Alpha Psi Omega otticers, seated, letl to right, Al Smither, Judith Brownlee, Bruce Jacobs and Marviyw Munsterman. Standing. lett to right. George Bogusch and W. Patrick Harringan, lll. l Q ' 'gif' ..-B 2, ., ,X ...... I.. ., ...... . 1 l 4,1 I l I 4 l 91- - f-.IChE ottlcers are, lett to right, Thomas A. Dawson, Whlber' Wallfer, Adrian Hutton, Jil:-irrfy Snyder, Dr. R. A. McAllister an Robert C. Lutton. The Lamar Tech chapter of the American Institute of Chemical lingineers, established on the campus in 1954 has as its purpose promoting the professional development of its members by its programs and its relations with other student chapters and with the parent body, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. JIMMY G. SNYDER WILBERT WALKER .... ADRIAN HUTTON ... tl-lomfxs A. DAWSON' ' DR, R A. MCALLISTER R. C. LLJTTON ........ Jacob Angelo Kenneth Ray Ballard Jaclry Barron Charles Barrow Jerry Bluttin Larry K. Burman Eranlc Carter Thomas A. Dawson Nicholas Debes Addison Duttee John Gandy Gary Gardner Rhitt Garrett Guy Gerro David Glasscoclt Donald Gott Alcius Guillory Gerald Guillot Josiah Harlan OFFICERS MEMBERS Charles Harrison George Henry W. Bryant Hickman George Hirasalri Travis House Larry Hueni James Humphries Adrian Hutton lvlaclc Kimbrough Ladislau Lancsarics Henry Landrum Tai Ching Lee Lynwood Legato Robert Lindow Elvis Maclcenroth Roy Mancill Robert A. Martin Donald Mazzu R. Bernie McAda President Virc Prr:',u'Jr:nt . Secretary H Trearurer ,. sponsor . . Sponsor J. Earl MCCaleb Malcolm McClelland R. E. McMahon Thornas Morris Vfilburn O-ferstreet Efancis Phelan Kyle Preston Calvin Rising Charles Robinson lra Sanborn William Sarles Mohamed Shehadeh Thomas E. Short, Jr. Jimmy G. Snyder Juan E. Villacis John David Villot Wilbert Walker Kenneth Watler Robert Woods American Institute of Chemical Engineers fi Michael Edwin Aldredge James H. Partin, Jr. American Institute of Industrial Engineers The American Institute of Industrial Engineers was founded in Columbus, Ohio, on December 19, 1958. The local chapter at Lamar was founded in the Fall of 1951. The Institute's purpose is to promote a better understand- ing of Industrial Engineering principles, to represent Industrial Engineering students of Lamar State College of Tech- nology in all campus activities, to disseminate technical, scientific and professional attitude among the members, to cultivate fraternal feeling among the members, and to encourage members to obtain their individual registrations by Texas or whatever state they may locate in, as Registered Professional Engineers as rapidly as possible. OFFICERS KENNETH L. PENNEY .... ............. WILLIAM P. WEBER ....... .... RUTH MOORE BURMAN .. l. JERRY GUBERMAN .... KYLNE PHILIP WRIGHT .... GEORGE B. TIMS, JR. ......... MEMBERS John Travis Gilbert .......... Vice-President Jimmie Paul Allen Robert Eugene Armstrong Jimmy Rogers Baker Surin Agob Barsamian William M. Benson Egbert Ray Bohannon Robert Lawrence Boldt Stephen A. Bowlcer Fred Broussard Ronald Earl Burgess Ruth Moore Burman Wayne Paul Cerniglia Clitt T. Cool: William O. Coolc, Jr. Oscar Cruz David L. Edwards Reginald Earl Evans Eugene A. Feigelson Sam Allen Goyen, Jr. I. Jerry Guberman Paul Nolen Hale, Jr. Ben Milton Highsaw William W. Holloway, Jr. Norman M. Jerlcins Edward J. Jones Man Mohan Khanna Herbert Allen Lewis William Evan Litchtield Alvin Donton Mauldin Clitton L. Mettorcl James Ray Meuth Mickey Lynn Minyard John Curtis Mueller John Harry Murphy Bobby Joe Myers Paul Norse . . . ........ President Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . . . .... Sponsor Kenneth L. Penney James F. Pittman Roger C. Pryor James M. Redd Aiit Sarin Danny George Sassin Bill D. Silva David A. Steinbach Scott Parlcer Thomas Louis Morris Vovlc m Emmett G Ward William Pez Weber Johnny Robert Willia Horace L. Wingtield Herman K. Wohltord Carl Edward Woodard Klyne Philip Wright S Ameriq Wig, left AIIE otticers are, lett to right, George B. Tims, Jr., Pat Weber, Philip Wright, Ruth Moore Burman 'err Gubefrnan - Kenneth Penney. ' V Y I 'i ' and fl J American Institute of PhysEcs officers are seated, left to right, Herman E. Matthews, Jr , finfi f.'r'i-Jri J 5 it 'rfb i Jn 'nfirifl 'ig lelt to right, Roy H. Biser, Larry Verble, Jon Holder and J. G. Shepherd l and Z ' i 4 Qi lllltf purposes of thc rXIllCl'lK'llIl Institulv nl' l'lnsir-N am- Ilur znrlxzin iinwni :mil -lilln-iiin ol lxllzrxxlifly nl Ilii- si uint- ul ph-.sir mil its application to human Nl'lf2ll'l'. OFFICERS MAURlCE L. BLACKMON Rfft 'iffffl 2 HERMAN E. MATTHEWS, JR. X '-.- PV:1Q l'!Vl' I J. LARRY VERBLE 'f:tfJry.lreU2'Jrer J' ROY H. BISER J. G SHEPHERD Sponsor J Sponsor l , l MEMBERS l l l I Phillip Angelle Travis Beard Maurice L. Blackmon James Carolan Alexander Clem Ronald Cox Donald B. Crouch David Glasscock James M. Hair, Ill Dennis Hoffman Jon Holder Nelson Jalutka Roy L. Jones Michael Laidaclcer Herman E. Manhews Sam Morphew George D. Oliver, B. Caroline Olson James C. Preston Rudy Prevost Jack Randorft David Read Robert Risinger David Rowe Jr. J D. Russell Glenn Senters Robert Shannon James R. Talley J. Larry Verble Carl M. Wiggins, lll American Institute of Physics American Society of Civil Engineers The objectives of this chapter are to encourage the development of a professional consciousness, .to afford an opportunity to civil engineering students to become acquainted and to practice working together effectively, to pro- mote a spirit of Congeniality among them, and to provide friendly contact with the engineering profession. OFFICERS g JERRY M. POOL ........ .............. ...... U . . President THOMAS R. PILLING ... ........... ... VICG-Pf6S1def1i J. E. PATE, JR. ,.,..,.. ...-. S G-Cretary ROBERT T. ROY, JR. ... -- .- Treasurer LUTHER A. BEALE . ,, ... Sponsor MEMBERS Hassan Ayad Malcolm Beckendortt Steve Broussard Donald Chatelain Bobbie Critendon Verby Crocker Charles P. Damon Aubrey Dry Jerry Emerson Edison Foreman James Foyle Jesse Gray Loyd Hamilton Walter Hearnsberqer Cecil Jackson Arthur Janeclca Keith Kimmel William Kunetlca William Lee Victor Marks George Mathesen George Mauer Elvie F. McKinley, Jr. Charles Morrell Lawrence Newbolt Gerry Pate J. E. Pate, Jr. Ronnie Patrick Mahlon Patterson Thomas R. Pilling Jerry M. Pool Robert T. Roy, Jr. Z. O. Salah Danny Sherwood Jobie Smith John Dryden Smith, Jr. Joe Staley Delbert Stembridge Gary Stembridge Guy A. Stonecipher. Jr. Tommie Thompson William Van Reenen John Vines Robert Whitehead Harrell Whitnell Jerry Woodward ASCE officers are, left to right. Jerry Pool. J. E. Pate. Jr., Robert T. Roy, Jr.. and Thomas Pilling. 1. ing the Swil Rob Mac Will. Jam Muri Dwi: John John Paul Jerry Judy Harri Association for Childhood Education The Lamar chapter of the Association for Childhood Education has as its purpose the study of children, includ- ing their characteristic problems, growth and developmentg the desire to become acquainted with national and inter- national movements in the area of child development and educationg and the participation in the local, state, na- tional and international organization. OFFICERS FALL ALICE MILES ...... ..... P resident ... MELANIE YOUNG ... ,.. Vice-President JANICE GILBERT .... ,.. Secretary ... LANA VINCENT .......... .... Ireasurer ,.. KATHLEEN ENER ........... MRS. GENEVIEVE I-IARLAN .... .,,. S ponsor ., DR. CONRAD MANG ..... .,.. S ponsor . MEMBERS Karen Allison I. Janice Green Lou Ann Asbur Betty I-lair Social Chairman .. Linda Berger Y Pat Broussard Paula Cannon Shirley Carroll Gloria Chambliss Judith Coats Lydia Cone Kathleen Ener Earl Fuller Karen Gary Janice Gilbert Margaret Grantham Alice Haynes Sharon I-loclc Bertha I-Iorwitz Mynone I-Iuddle Florence I-Iunsuclcer Ann Irwin Louise Jacobson Dorothy Lapham Linda Laughman Lane Longenberger Cherrie Lott Katherine Marsch ACE otticers are, seated, Iett to right, Lana Vincent, Melanie Young. Genevieve I-Iarlan, Katherine Marsch, and Kathleen Ener. SPRING ...MMJUDITI-I COATS ....ss....sEARL FULLER MUGLORIA Cl-UPMBLISS ....., .BETTY JUNE WADE .........,.,..JOYE PAYI-IE MRS. GENEVIEVE I-IARLMI ........DR. CONRAD M!-NG Alice Miles Shirley Moorman Ann Otey Joye Payne M. Jane Robinson Mary Rodenberry Janice Sampson Milly Shutord Suella Skillman Sharon Trask Lana Vincent Betty June Wade Nancy Welch Melanie Young Alice Miles, Janice Gilbert. Standing, lett t CV! I I Ott thoi Y7 ?' Bio-Med Club The purpose of the Bio-Med Club is to promote scholarship and to keep the members informed as to recent developments in the medical, biological and related fields. EDWIN KLEIN .l..... . . MICHAEL RUMELT .... DIANN DUPLANTIS ..... JACK GOEE .....,....... DR. EDWIN S. HAYES .,.. Ronnie Allen Howard Armslrong James Aubey John Brownrigg William Burger Erancis Colley Linda Concienne H. Anson Cone Alvin L. Daniels, Jr Richard H. Davis Gerald Decluill Kyle Demler U Diann Duplanlis Roberi English Frances Esies Roderick Eiselle Gary Friedman Jack Goii B. J. Gralino Siephanie Haviland Lorraine Hearliield Janice Healh Linda Henriksen Ann Heuse Jeanelle Hirsch William Hodges Sammie Hodnelr Cecile Holslead Norma Humphrey OFFICERS MEMBERS Edward Hurwilz Everell Hyman Kennelh Iles Judy Sandra Johnson Eranklin Keenan Larry Kelley Joseph R. Kerr, Ill Jay Kirkpalrick Edwin Klein Laurelie Kneizeh Marion Knighl Kennelh Lanclos Shirley Long Lois Longenecker Joe Malley Roberl Malherne James Maxlield Leon McGraw Blake McKaskle Lindsley McLaughlin Ered Moorer Jimmy Morris Louis Moskowilz Donald Narcisse Jimmy Norwood Ellis Oriego James Payne David B. Pearson Presidenl Vice-Presidenl' Secrela ry-Treasurer .. . . Represenlalive 'ro House Sponsor Roberl Phelps Carla Roleel Linda Preslon Ralph Rriesl Harvey H. Randolph Marcia Rayne Joy Dell Richardson Roberl Robinson Larry Rose Glen Rouniree Michael Rumell James Sebesla C. Richard Sherron Helen Siarkey Kirk Slrickland Ronald Sludderi Dallon Suire Belly Teague Jean Thomsen Edward Thorp Leonard Tibbeiis Waller Tucker W. Roy Walson Fx, D. Winlers, III Arlhur Woliord Michele Yanlis William Youngblood Roberro Zuniga Bio-Med Club oilicers are, leil lo righl, W. Roy Walson, Michael Rumell, Edwin Klein, Diann Duplanhs ,...,,,, x. Cap and Gown officers are, left lo riqhl, Elizabeiln Croclcer, Nancy Allin, S11 - ff E' E Un Be ' P 4 Cap and Gown, senior women's honor society, was founded in the Spring of 1960 io promote college loyalty advance the spirit of service and fellowship among college women maintain .i hi h standard of scholarshi w rcco . . . . ' ' ' ' 3 S ' l' 3' nize and encourage leadership and stimulate and develop a finer type of college woman. OFFICERS A. NANCY ATKINS i...,,. ,....., l 5'c'Uzer9 PAMELA SONNIER .,i.,..,, ...,....ii i vis' e Pm-,iflrznl M. ELIZABETH CROCKER SADIE LONG .,.. CAROL ANN BELL MRS. BESS GENTRY fl, l . .J'1.'f'!l4.27 -llfgfyigff'-l' Pr-pmrirgr .Sr,on'fr MRS. MARGARET RODGERS .... Sponsor MEMBERS A. Nancy Ailcins Janice Gilberf Janice Minier Molly Slarlf Carol Ann Bell Annie Sue Willis Green Peggy Nelson Carol Stevens M, Elizabeflq Crocker Sadie Long Ernn-a Jane N?es Annie Lee Tibbils Kafhlee,-, E,-,er Linda Malin Frances Roush Ellen Waller Linda Engman Wanda Marlin Milly Shuiorcl Joanne Webb Pafiicia Fisher Alice Miles Pamela Sonnier Beverly Wheeler Ueihel Fonienol SPRING MEMBERS Jerry Barirhell Ann Defjiiier Patricia Miichell Lenore Branson Dona Gaye Fields M5 YlY Munsfefrnnn Kay Clark H. Jeanene Hall Carol Piland Judifh Coats Sammie Gayle Hodneil Vivien Powers Anna M, Dawggn T. Gadelle McMahon Nancy Saunders Judy Del-lar'r Linda Miller l gqqfxf , all- ff ' iwien 5 r 1 lgl l 1 Cap and Gown 145 The Cardinal 'CHQ 1' -. - , ,,-..-ws. NORMA PADERAS Editor 'YW 1 ve HUBERT F. HAWTHORN, JR. Business Manager divx 529' PHYLLIS BROCK Fraternity - Sorority ANNA M. DAWSON Fraternity - Sorority f 1 E. DIANE DEAN Fine Arts if it fi ff BH 4 l Q r' V v'fw,y,,, hh ,!,f ski - v L' L4 M 3 'E . f 1 L if A ' ' ' , F is 25? LORRAINE HEARTFIELD CAROLYN HONEA JEANETTE KASZYNSKI Campus Lite Sports Classes 1 ,Qs 'Vs 4-0 bf ROGER MENEFEE EVAN NQRTQN Organizations Sporfg LINDA SCHMUCKER Features --gf' JANE ANN MAXWELL Sponsor SW' NEAL DOCKAI. Buildings mi- ' N, -r- NANCY LAWLESS Features tiff ff t ELIZABETH ATKINS Administration - Faculty , 'q ft' Y-sv s. ELLEN GOLDIN Campus Lite sl-Q. PATRICIA MAIDA Classes STAFF Carol Anderson Barbara Ellis Gaynelle l-lasselmeier James Hughes Gayle Pringle Kaleta Rogers The section editors and staff members pictured and listed on this page helped to edit this, Th? i962 CARDINAL, college annual. WILLIAA MOLLY FLOYD CAROL M. CLA JERRY V ROBERT 7? 49, LLM Nur '15-we ,t -... it gi ROBERT E. WEEKLEY Sponsor MOLLY STARK CQVEU irorl Eprmg FLOYD HAIR The REDBIRD, Lamar Tech student newspaper, is pulilislu-il as rn medium of campus communication and as zu source of training campus has continued to grow and as the student body has iiu'i't-zisui, llii: lll.lil,Illlt has iiifn-gisrii in pupiilgiim, hnth with students and the faculty. Hfftfhlf by stud:-iils. Iii. inihlirguiiiii -vru-N 'Nllll lm' jniiriiailisiii -tiidriils, lil new-ii! xcxirs, in ilu' ' D v , ' u STAFF WILLLAM C. BROUSSARD, JR. L uuu. ,.uuuuu, . Editor, Foil FLOYD Hitt? ff, ,i, Smjjflfifj MGLLY STARK L uuuu , L .. Associote Editor, Foil MOLLY STAW f,f,,-i-'ivy Spiiiiq FLOYD HAIR L, , u,,,,s,. .sss, S ports Editor, Foil TED TATE 1 ifii mi, Tipiiiig CAROL STEVENS ,, L be . L Foshion Editor, Eoll SLJSAM HOUSES V ' iii-1 1, 'bpiiiifj M. CLARICE CAMPBELL L,,,,. Religious Editor, FCIJL MARY Afklftif QILJEERHQ f f.fg f tyifrwr bpiiriq JERRY VVILKERSON , ss... Business Monoger, Eoll ROBERT E, WEEHEY wonuor ROBERT E. WEEKLEY, ..Ls,s .LL.L L LL,.. S ponsor REPORTERS ' Horold Beeson Connell Pitts Evelyn Brown Judith Sheehy P. Woyne Comiskey C. Richord Stohl, Jr. M. Dione Elonigon Howord Stohi Judy Fleming Goil Streoter E. Joon Gospord M. Eloine Te-nholder Suson Hodges Potricio Tumineilo Robert Muckleroy ' Dovid Webb The Redbird Camera Club The purpose of the Camera Club is to be of service I0 ll1C college, to encourage and instruct beginners in the techniques of photography and to further knowledge among lllCIlllJCl'S in the practice of photography on the professional level. MEMBERS W. F. Burger E. Darrell Harbin Dennis Hoffman R. Clay Kincaid Larry McDavid Thomas Moore C. Allan Ramsey Camera Club officers are left to right, E. Darrell Harbin, president, J. A. Hoclf sponso C iy Kr caid, vice-president. Front row, left to right, Paul Wayne Comiskey, Bertie Childress, John P. Adams. Back row, left to right, Dr. lrving O. Dawson, Donovan J. Branham, Jr., Gerald McLaughlin and Gilbert T. Adams, Jr. 148 - Chancery Club The purpose of the Chancery Club is to en courage student interest in law. OFFICERS JOHN P. ADAMS . .... .. Presidert PAUL WAYNE QCOMISKEY .. . Vice Fresidefit BERTIE CHILDRESS .,... .... S ecret ry Kneeimg DONOVAN J. BRANHAM, JR. .. Treasurer Fred K rkg GlLBERT T. ADAMS, JR. D .. ........ . Court Report? JOE SEARCY .. ..... Representative to House DR. IRVING O. DAWSON .. Spon or MEMBERS Gilbert T. Adams, Jr John P. Adams Paul Bartlett Donovan J. Branham Jr Bertie Childress Joe Chitty Paul Wayne Comiskey David A. Edwards Bruce Gravis John Heath Richard L, Hopper Martin Mattingly Gerald McLaughlin Stephen Owens Joseph F. Pepper James Raines O. P. Schmidt Joe Searcy C. P. Stansbury J. Warren Weber Charles L. Wilder 1 Icy x X '. l l Xl N lx . dent dem fTO Y Weellnq, le-H 'ro right Carol Scalco and Linda Tomlin. Slandino, lell Isufef V90 Kirlisey. Nor shown, Beverly Fabriqdzeg George E. Mclnuqhlm orfen -ouse nsor , ff if ...Lun' I Lev ' 11 The Lamar Tech Cheerleaders help to boost the spirit of the Lamar srudem body and athletxc teams by leading yells at home and away. O , ygwgki Q. Cheerleaders Chi Gamma Iota Chi Gamma Iota is a national fraternity for ex-servicemen who have served at least six months of active duty in the United States Armed Forces and have been honorably discharged or released. A minimum of 90 days of service is required of those receiving a medical discharge. The first XGI chapter was organized after World War II at the University of Texas. Delta chapter at Lamar Tech was chartered in April, 1961. FALL JAMES O. JOHNSTON ,c.... . RODNEY HARGROVE SEARCY JOHNSON, JR .....oscc GERALD GARNER ccc,. CLIFFORD TURK . .. FRANK COLLAZO, JR.. DR. SAMUEL EVANS occ,... Robert Barnes Harold Beeson Ronald Borel John Card James R. Carlton, Jr Frank Collazo, Jr. Jack O. Crisman Thomas Durkin Gerald Garner John H. Gore Rodney Hargrove Gene Hutchinson MEMBERS OFFICERS President ..... . ..... Vice-President. ........Secretary..... .....Treasurer..... Parliarneritarian.. Master-at-Arms ............Sponsor...... Richard Igau Searcy Johnson, Jr. James O. Johnston Wayne Leatherwood Jimmy McGovern F. James McMahon John Meek George Peel William E. Ramey Clifford Turk Joe Ybarra Chi Gammanlota officers are seated, left to right, Shelby Gee, Jr., Jim McGovern, Searcy Johnson, Jr., Clifford Turk S ing, left to right, Jack Yeager, John Meek, Bob Carlton. John E. Berwick Ronnell Berwick Phillip Critchlow Gilbert Dominguez, Joe Fazio, Jr. Shelby B. Gee, Jr. Thomas Hanusch Bobby J. Henderson SPRING JIMMY MCGOVERN ...HAROLD BEESON ........SEARCY JOHNSON, JR. SHELBY B. GEE, JR. ........CLIFFORD TURK PLEDGES ................JOI'lN MEEK DR. SAMUEL EVANS Jack Hill Jr. Charles C. Nash Glenn Schkade Richard Stone Herman Whitten Jerry Williams Monty Woodford Jack Yeager 'Q' si, nov .f Delta Gmicron ' i 1 MEMBERS i .al Anna Andrews M. Elizabefh Brooks 'fi' Wadine Chamberlain 1 l-l. Jeaneffe Hall Jane Fleberf Bobbie l-luckaby Rebecca Lee l Janet McRae ' Cary Van Vleck Ruth Willard Q f PLEDGES C , ' ' 1 Charlyn Kay Croufhers 2 Pdf! 4 Karen Gar ' C' Y Venifa Sue May Barbara Palmer Marilyn Terrell Sandra Wainwrighf W Z 'WZ Delfa Omicron officers are, leff fo righf, Janef McRae, second vice-presidenf, Spring, Represenfafive fo l-louse, Fall: Wadine Chamberlain, hisforian, Fall: Edna Brooks, sponsor: Rufh Willard, warden: Venifa Sue May: M. Elizabefh Brooks, firsf vice-presidenf, Spring: and Bobbie l-luckaby, secrefary-freasurer, Spring. Not shown, Rebecca Lee, president, Spring: Anna Andrews, firsf vice-president, Fall: Jeaneffe l-lall, second vice-presidenf, Fall: and Cary Van Vleck, president, Fall. The purpose of Delta Omicron, founded in 1909, is to stimulate musical interests and to promote better professional musicians and music educators. A '43-329 'X 'gs ' ' Delfa Psi Kappa officers are seafeid. left fo righf. Delna Coe, presidenf, Spring, secretary- freasurer, Fall: T. Janell Payne, president, Fall: Sandra Sherrill l-licks, vice-presidenf, Fall. Sfand- ing, left fo right, D. Kay Qosseff, vice-presidenf, secretary-freasurer, Spring, hisforian, Fall: Mary Jane Chaney, chaplain, Spring, reporfer, F II: d C l P'l d, h r ' S ' h - lain, Fall. Nof Shown, Mrs. Dianne Baker and Caaiol iBliavis,EsbOonsbfisll is Oman' prmgl C ap 152 Delta Psi Kappa 3553.322 MEMBERS Mary Jane Chaney Delna Coe D. Kay Gosseff Sandra Sherrill l-licks Janice lves T. Janell Payne Carol Piland Nancy Wones PLEDGES Kay Clark Bernice Farrow Phyllis Gulley Madeline l-lill The purpose of Delta Psi Kappa, founded OCf0lJ61' 23, 1916, is to stimulate intefffg in the physical education profession HU to promote scholarship. Gus Ad Thomas Gerald Roy Go Allen Ja Dennis L David N Sem Jos -limes D Anlhgny Kvrnefh Hubert I 1- 'live lo ila Sue wg. Nor second H N. l :si X 'i l f..':-S-A m Wham-1-, pn 'N r 5 s 4 K l 0 s we llclia Sigma Pi oiiicers are, sealed, Sam Bruno. Slanding, lelr io nnder Liehling, Ronald Lauve and H. A. Barlow. f . i, fi . n v-,W r...ilil, licnriei ' V F' fm' r f Delta Sigma Pi strives to foster the study of business in unucrsirir-sg tn r-riiiiirrnigc sil.-il.irsliip. s.,ii.il .urivity and the association of students for their mutual giclvnncenmc-nr hi rcseirih .ind 3-rnriii. r-i priiiniiri 'limi .iffilinriiin between the commercial world and students of commerce, .ind to lurzhur .i liiulirr sr.inil.iiii of iriiiirrirrrmil films .incl culture and the civic and commercial welfare of the community. SAM J. BRUNO ALEXANDER LIEBLING ...A RONALD L. KELLETT RONALD F. LAUVE TED L. ROBLOW .... GUS A. AMUNDSEN .... KENNETH B. GILBERT H. A. BARLOW ....... GUS Adolphus Amundsen Thomas Allen Ballard Gerald Spain Bales ROY Gordon Bedford Allen James Bradley Dennis Lee Breeden Dfwld Neil Breen Sam Joseph Bruno JGVNGS Dennis Burnell' Anihony George Fonlana, Jr. Kennelh Berwin Gilberr Huber? Franlclin Hawlhorn, Jr. MEMBERS William Paul Haynes Brian James Hewirr Franklin Lee Hill Timolhy Wallis Hughes James Kennelrh Hursr Ronald Lee Keller? James Paul Lamar Ronald Ford Lauve John Clyde Leach Alexander Liebling Waller C. Long William Madison McDonald GFFICERS James Olan Morman James Franklin Murphy William David Murphy James David Parish Ted Larry Roblow Roberl' Kennedy Sampso James Harold Ton Ronald Lee Turner Roland Lawrence Voigl Joseph Donald Warren Herman Whifren Jr. J .f,: F . .f 'L 'ff Tri- rr-r f 1-1.2. 5 i rf FALL PLEDGES Gary Wayne Fozrer James Ffarcis Hill John Rafrick Keelan Karl Edward Lernke Guy Griggs Maihews William George Noonan Vxfiliord Kyle Parmley Willard Bruce Plalzer, Jr. Roberr W. Riggs Roberl Earl Taylor Delta Sigma Pl Dormitory Councils Gray Hall iilwl lygf Gray l'lall Dormilory Council members are, sealed, lell lo righl. Mrs. lda Vanlvleler, sponsor: Sammie l-lodnell, president Pai- ricia lvlilchell, secrelaryg Belly June Wade, lreasurer3 Susan Terry, publicily chairman, Spring: and Carla Poleel, social chairman, Spring. Slanding, lell To riqhlr, Shirley Beeson, Karyn l-lelherwiclc, Rena D'Orazio, Anile Kolb, M. Jane Robinson, Tommye Jo Wallers and Jeanelle l-lavard, publicily chairman, Fall. Noi shown: E. Anne l-lunler, vice-presidenlg and T. Gadelle McMahon, social chairman. Fall. Men's Dormitory Council lh Men's Dormilory Council members are, sealed, lefl 'ro righl, James Tarball, vice-presidenl: John Norris, president Gary Bailey. Harold Johnson and lra Sanborn. Slanding, lefl 'ro righl, Palrick Kenny. C. Edward Woodard. Palriclc Mullen, J. Donald War- ren. Jr., Joe Armislead. B. Slephen Rice and Sieve Kessler. Noi shown: Scoll Arendale, Dennis Auslin, Bobby Earle John McManus, secrelary: J. E. Pale. Jr., and Larry D. Wright l 154 Officers c row, lell 1 Par- ITIGIII alwon, if fx ft' 1' fa- as' V. c.. -ri I Ollicers of flue Home Economics Club are, firsr row, Iefr Io righr, Karyn Heflmerwiclr, Pcqqie Hoqan and Rebecca Lawn. Back I row. tell Io ruglwr, M. Elizabeflw Crocker, Miss Rosa Jean Tannalwill and Palricia Sfephenzon. The purpose Of the Home Economics Club is to provide for profawsiunzll mlvuflnprm-nl of 4-nllrgv lmmr-11 our nnrs slmlrnls. I OFFICERS ... ,..... ..,, , I7rr:',lfJ0r.l ALICE DE CUIR ..... ...., F rrgr V9'3e-Prcziclerml SANDRA NICKS ..... Second Vice-Fre'.i'lr:fvl REBECCA LEWIS ........ , Secretary KARYN I-IETHERWICK .... ., Treasurer M. ELIZABETH CRCDCKER , . Higlofrar. PATRICIA STEPHENSON .... .. Parllarnenlariar MRS. LILLICE V. AKIN .... ,..... S ponzor DORIS DAVIS ............ . .,,, Sponsor ROSA JEAN TANNAHILL . . . ,......... .,.. S ponaor MEMBERS Sandra Arnold Genevia Guy Barbara Mullins Rebecca Basil Berry HGFFIS Sandfd NICIWS Linda Boofh Rhonda Harris Gayle Sellens Pamela Brandon Karyn I-lerlwerwrclc Elizabefh Slnanlnle Barbara Broclchoefl' PSQQIG HOQGH SGIIY Ann Sl'I0Ie5 George Anne Bronsfad Carole JOGCIWIVUI Bafbafa Slwqhfer M. Elizabefh Crocker Dell Lawson Am' Smllllefman Rowena R. Curlee Belly Lemley GGYI9 SIGYIOVI Lynda Dgan Rebecca Lewis Parricia Srephenson Alice De Cuir Sharon McClelland Linda Taylor Nancy Elrod Carolyn McCormick Michele Wamsley Joyce Franz Abbie Sue McKaslcle Barbara Wesl' Jean Ann Gardngr l 'lUld6 Riedel Wendy Fiona Lynn Garwood Anroinerfe J. Modica Pafricia Worfhy Home Economics Club International Student Organization The purpose of the International Student Organization is to bring all international students under one central organization and to promote good will and understanding between international students and Americans. OFFICERS FAWZI SALEM t,t..tttt etit . .. . REBECCA LEE ettt . Vice- BARBARA GUNN . . . Recording BETTY JUNE WADE ee,ttt .. . Corresponding GONZALO A. SANCHEZL.. . .. HEBE HEARN eeeee eeeee ,,ie . . Representative DR. HARRY T. MEI . ettt , LESLIE M. SZENDY MEMBERS William H. Adair Jackson W. Archer Hassan Ayad Hratch L. Azadian Jimmy Barnett Surin A. Barsamian Daryoosh Boushehryneiad Franklin A. Burgos Roberto D. Bustillo Diane Canitt Richard Cariker Demetrios Christides Joe Daneshpayeh David Edwards Cesareo D. Espolong Jose R. Gallardo Pedro M. Gamero M. Kay Garner Guy Gerro Athanasse Giannopoulos Janice Gilbert Ellen Goldin Donald Gray Jasson Gryzagoridis Barbara Gunn Farouk Harrouk Hebe Hearn Tim W. Heckler Young June Hong Dale Horton Donald S. Hunt Halim Jabbour Varuian Keramian Man Mohan Khanna Favvzi Khawly Laurette Kneizeh D. Kaye Lancaster Ladislau Lancsarics Rebecca Lee Tia Ching Lee Charles Che Ling John Maloney Hassan M. Mazher Lindsley A. McLaughlin Simon McNamee Yezdi Mehta Alice Miles Gary D, Miller Shirley Moorman Rait G, Nader G. Altonso Ochoa Mary Ann Patella Altonso Pina Eng Huot Prou Colin E. Ridgway Ziyad O. Salah Meccy Salama International Student Organization members are shown at one President President Secretary Secretary Treasurer to House Sponsor .Sponsor Elie George Salem Favvzi Salem Gonzalo A. Sanchez Ajit Sarin Dorice Sevier Jamshid Shahabi Mohamed K. Shehadeh Nancy Simmons Robin S. Spengler Molly Stark Ian Stewart C. Sahir Tarhan Joann Thomas Wyliene Trousdale Elizabeth Tucker Jose M. Uzcategui Aram Vartanian Betty June Wade David Wieting of the club's meetings. 'T Daniel Citicers 0+ r ,Jirr r FY' I Jir Ja G De Dc Tri Jai Da Jin Jol W ,. . X y 1.97 I Kappa Kappa Psi are, seafed, IeII Io riqhf, Gene Toui.iheI, C. A. I I Ji Inwy LyIIe, Jim B. Boone and Jack Miles. Kappa Kappa Psi was cstublisI1cd nationally on November promote the welfare of college bands. JIM B. BGONE ..... JACK MILES .,..... JIMMY R. LYTLE ..... JAMES D. DANIEL WILLIAM MERRYMAN .... DAVID READ ........,. I-IUQT FISI-IER ...,... C. A. WILEY .... OFFICERS l,.x fx . l','Ir', lf 'Vs , ,,, ' I . ': 1'nM5!n,..-num. A ff, iw Ii-inn: imp I7.II!II'sI1'lljH ,md In lI I MEMBERS PLEDGES Jim B. Boone James D. Daniel Gideon Graham Damon I-Iilsmeier Don I-Iough Troy Bar+on Johnson, James Langdon David Longenberger Jimmy R. LyIIe John McMahon WiIIiam Merryman Jack MiIes John Moyer David Read MichaeI Say James Simmons Gene Touche? Thomas TribbIe CharIes Wafkins DonaId Wesf James Whiddon I i ' Rosen Armsrcrg Garner' Boyd 1 Meiwin Carperfer James Can-.liey Reginald FerreII Dan D. Gardner Lanny Graham Roberf Gray Wayne I-I. I-Iargraves .fg'T ,Q,3,l, w'e ,ref . '.',i'JI J L-fiffrrijq . F Joh Hooper James S. Jones. Jr Rionard C. King Torrmy Langhorne David B. Pearson Larry Pearson Frank Rigsby Lynn Simon James WiIIcinson Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Pi The purposes of Kappa Pi are to promote art interest among college studentsg to bring art departments of var- ious colleges closer together through its activitiesg to know the work of other students through exhibits and the SKETCH BOOKg to stimulate higher scholarship and to recognize potential and professional ability. NANCY MERIWETHER EDITH WELLS ... BARBARA LIBERSPRTBENZ Jonrsi A. WILLIAMS .. MARVlN HAYES MRS. MYRTLE RERR' f fl Marty Allison Herman Almaraz Joe Armistead William Berlin Hal Boardman Robert Connelly David Cordray John Daniel Linda Engman Albert Fink James Grubbs Marvin Hayes Kappa Pi otticers are, lett to right, Edith Wells, John A. Williams, M Nancy Meriwether. OFFICERS MEMBERS Frank Jolley Judith Kay Sandra Kerr Linda Leaverton Barbara Libersat Virann Luclce Michael McGrew John Meek Nancy Meriwether R. William Merrill, Barbara Miller Janice Minter Jr. President ...,,. Vice-President . . Secretary-Treasurer .. Publicity Chahman . .. Student Editor Sponsor Jerry Mitchell James Mullally Edwin Painton Carol Pollack H. Randolph Ray Richard E. Ryley. Jr. Charles Todd Edith Wells James T. Wheeler, Jr. John A. Williams Bobby R. Young Morgan Ziller arvin Hayes, Barbara Libersat Qi? f Lambda Tau The purpose of Lambda Tau is to serve the campus, the community and the nation, and to promote friendship and co-operation among the faculty and student body of Lamar Tech. FALL LANA VINCENT LYDIA CONE .,.... MARY EHRHARDT . NANCY WELCH ... MARY CALDWELL . PRISCILLA HOOKER JUDITH COATS .... E. JANE SIROS ..... PATRICIA E. MILLER SHIRLEY THOMPSON.. MEMBERS Mary Caldwell Judilh Coals Lydia Cone Mary Ehrhardl' Priscilla Hoolcer Palricia E. Miller Janice Minier Rulh Reeder P. Gail Simon E. Jane Siros Molly Slarlc Lana Vincenl Nancy Welch OFFICERS President Vice-Presidenl .... Secretary Treasurer .. ...... Hisforian .... Pledge Trainer Chaplain .. Reporier Represenlalive 'ro House .........Sponsor..... SPRING .....LANA VINCENT ........LYDlA CONE ....JUANITA PELTIER ......NANCY WELCH ........DIANE MOTTICE .... PRISCILLA HOOKER . ...... JUDITH COATS JANE SIROS . . . . . .PATRICIA E. MILLER ..............SHlRLEY THOMPSON PLEDGES Beverly English Belly Hair Jeanelle Havard K. Diane Herring Mary Ellen McBride Paula Moseley Diane Mollice Caroline Olson Joye Payne Juaniia Pellier Palricia Sheploclx Palsy E. Srnilh Lambda Tau officers are, sealed, leil io righl, Shirley Thompson, Juaniia Pellier, Lana Vincenl. Priscilla I-loolcer, Nancy Welcll. Slanding, lell lo right Judilh Coals, Diane Mollice, Jane Siros, Palricia E. Miller. Mafh Club Middle East Youth Qrganization The purpose of the Middle East Youth Organization is to help in the orientation of Middle East students at Lamar. RAIE NADER ..,......,... MOHAMED Sl-lEl-lADEl-l ... HASSAN AYAD ........ RITA CROW ...,,...,.. JANET VAN WORMER .... JACOB ANGELO .,... DR. JAMES c. cox, Jkffffi Jacob Angelo Gerald Asatt l-'lassan Ayad l-lratch Azadian Daryoosh Boushehrynejad Carol Bradtord Rita Crow Joe Daneshpayeh M. Kay Garner Glenda Gary Guy Gerro Earoulc Harroulc Seated lett to right, Kay Garner, Rait Nader, Janet Van Wormer. Mohamed Shehadeh. OFFICERS MEMBERS Dale Horton l-lalim Jabbour Man Mohan Khanna Fawzi Khawly Laurette Kneizeh Hassan Mazhar Y. M. Mehta Alice Miles Rait Nader Roger Pryor Patricia Sadler foster friendship with the American people and to President . . . .A Vice-President Executive Secretary Recording Secretary Recording Secretary . ....,. Treasurer . . . Sponsor Meccy Salama Elie Salem Eawzi Salem Aiit Sarin Mohamed Shehadeh Albert Smither Molly Starlc Sahir Tarhan Janet Van Womer Nancy Welch Beverly Wheeler Standing lett to right, Dr. James C. Cox, Jr., Jacob ci ff. 1.3 1' si I X Ol 31 N 'lug'- ?A4 ' Q sa Q 4 is wil A all 'lf' 3 fl M. Z' N IQ, 573515 mm. fr-T? , , -3 J hers are le-it lo right, Sandra Hubert, Carol Piland and Mary Jane Chaney. Ihe purpose of the Physical Education Professionals is to develop a wide and intelligent interest in health, phys ical edatlition and recreation among college students, and to advance the standards of teaching and leadership in .ine pr' iressii in, .ef- D r OFFICERS AWD ....,. ...., . . .HA 8 I f I 1 i'l ,ir -ff Leiaiyif a, ear r. ,,r. .. iswv E f E43 Wi BAKED .W i , J ti,i . .... . MEMBERS Sandra S. Hiclts Madeline l-lil! Sandra Hiiherl .,l anime lyeu i' of A Caeolrlie Jeler lniilrinm JOIWGS Marleen lovins f' l' piilllii Mnlhews l .liinell l'.'1i,ne liiin- ni, Perry I llamn ljf?lF2i 'PVi lniiiil lliliinil fAii4'lli'E lDi3.lI-llii'-lktff ly-lfll lQiiiitfYl'. 1 President Vice-President , . . . , . Secreiary-Treasurer . House of Representatives Sponsor Carolyn Romero Juclilh Sheehy Jo Vern Smiley J. Frances Smilh Dorothy Stevenson Marlha Thomas Cecile Verdine Sylvia NNalteham Rita VValson cliidirh Whilnwari finntlra Whyfle Rail-hie Winqale Nfirii y Wones lie-llie Yales Physical Education Professionals Student Association The Lamar Tech Student Senate and House of Repre- sentatives are the governing bodies of the Student Associa- tion. Each full time student at Lamar Tech is a member of the Student Association. Elected officers of the Student Association include Presi- dent, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and Speaker of the House. Members of the Senate are elected from the five schools: Arts and Sciences, Business, Education, Engineering and Fine and Applied Arts. Members of the House are chosen on the basis of one representative from each recognized organization on campus, and are elected by each group. if HOLLAND N. MILLS President DAVID VVIETING PATRICIA sus BRANNAN NANcY SAUNDERS Vice President Se CVSTGFY Treosurer ,WH ha ff: TERENCE BROWN WILLARD C. HALL, JR. A21 'x Meml Jerorr Dermi i f F 'ex-ol ,., Mem! STcmd Speaker of the House, Fall Speaker of the House, Spring .xi ,,w ,l , Ig., . il as W 2 ,1J,f,i-We fyfx. flfgx D f-4 .. M4411 , wifi? 1 'I .W C W Q f l f '1 s' 4 2' f f, + f ' ' Q if . Q, Q jf 5 f ,W-ii fwf W ff ' I 'r if , 4 . g 1, jsp QC is f A + Q 49 ix Y ' M ll' N 'Q J i , .vw 2 ' of VXA Y I W af 'M 4 f qv K' I Q D ' A l Q ar Il Z W ,f Q if li S , S xl ,, my ,xv ,-', . , I if . if . if AI, I 2 1 , 5 lx - ' f 1 l i is ' 4 .Q W - Y 5 . it 1, . ff H ' i 'X H 5 2 f K' . f W , ' 2' f if- .V if 'V' , , , ' A f S 7 1 5, , 1 v . l ..,. it -.f 5514, :flls ash, is ' 'S N' ' ' , 1 .X 1 57 2 -2 1, I tl xx If Ex ' 1 5 ' ' ,.. fin ' I vf 5 4' X I lf' - .,.. . A .. ': I 1- .J -' I' Q l , 2 . Q ,J ' 3 , 'Q ' Y ' ' ' , f'rfX ,, -if f -1' K ' , if ik V' fx t,. 4 ? , f N X ' 3 :fi 5 if '? j'QQ ' 1-I VE? ' iii iff? if 'A i li - if , 'inf -f , .3 - ff fs? wg 9- -H65 ki . f X - fz .,-51 r - ,mf , 1 ff ' 52,-5: :ei - .5 Z ,,,, v-Z, , j :gisij-' --.Q 1 ,Q jg 3,5 1 JA. 1. 35 f -,y if, D , 15 'N W ., 1 ': - 1 , , . ,5 ' P '-- 1' - . N ,. M..-:,,2 , X i e Senrire are' seared, lelr To right: William David Morphy, Frances Roush, Sally Deloney, Margie Fanerie, W. ' 'D A Y' A Alf TO righir Floyd l-lair, John l-lealh, David Wood, Norman Jerlains, James Brenl, P. Wayne Comiskey, 1 'iliwcn ,., . -D v.,, , i Sue Briinnan Terence Brovvni Anna M, Dawson, Addison Doflee, l-l. Stephen Grace, Jr., Charles W. .ills '1' George Hirasalai, E. Anne l-lanrer, Paul P. Jenliins, Jr., l?onald Lauve, Frank Myers, Gerry L12 'mrs joanne Webb, David Wieling ,pq 0. Aw KN 'X -, SAK. A f .- -ei , X , 1 4 ' ,QP ff 4 A' x bl , IW-- ,, ..1 'V l ,.,4v' ' V M--was X A W, is li 42 1. is i i Kc' ,,.....- l A., ,, ,, ,,, ,xr i,,,,, ,, ,,ii,,,i,,, fl ,W , Ailiiii., lliiy X-'iiii Vlf-il lina.i Shelley ,lohn MClXlano i N , f ,. yy, .,, ii, i,,,, ,.,,,,. l lii,,...il Wiiiii-ii li, lLJl'.1XIIlllfslULlLl, Lwoige lliiasalxi, Phill Gaiiefi i , if , -i Senate Student Honor Court The purpose of the Student Honor Court is to try cases concerning traffic violations, of the Student Association Constitution. St and to rule on interpretation OFFICERS FALL SPRING y WILLIAM THOMAS TAYLOR HOOD, JR .... .... C hiet Justice ... ,... RICHARD C. CANTELLA, JR. 5 PATRICIA ANN MAIDA .............. ., ... Secretary .. ....,... PATRICIA ANN MAIDA MEMBERS Thomas J. Barton William Thomas Taylor Hood, Jr. William A. Bosse, Jr. Patricia Ann Maida I Richard C. Cantella, Jr. Bentord J. Moore Kay Clark ' Thomas Muehlenbeclc Jeanette Havard George D. Oliver, Jr. Velma Henson Dan Smartt Honor Court members are, seated, Iett to right, Jeanette Havard, Patricia Maida, Kay Clarlc. Benford Moore, Richard Cantella, George Oliver, Jr., Thomas Barton, Thomas Muehlenbeclc. CX,-c SEA 05552 ?at'I:5a tt ,f-a-Cr:-ff -J t. area: P- Standing, lett to right, Daw Smart Tau Bets that honor band. Its leadershi the band? I providing 4 experience. L N G G R A D Li C Li C F. Ki Je Ca tudent Education Association -..,-f , K, a 5- . ., pn t ex! f 2 A The purpose of the Student Education Association is to in- terest young men and women in teaching as a career, and to pro- vide its members with opportuni- ties for developing personal growth and professional com- petence. ,ga 71' fl ls 1s,v W4 25:31 :MM s ilQ r 1s 'Av ami s Q., 'Ili rv QM .sr Q , . , S s , ah, .ffl .gy 1, . ' , leeeil eft tg ight 3 Joyce McDonald, treasurerg lviiily Slwutord, president: 7-01, not Asbury, historian. Standing, lett to right, Nancy Welch, tirst 5 ireg Nfbanls, sponsorg Linda tauglnman, second vice-president, Not shown, e:c,e't, rail' Bertha Horwitz, parliarnentarian. 1 ng- fional sorority ,ut.ta..tir,1g women in the ro promote better K- -1 tfiflfm 'mmf only ln -id .JC fr fiefft-,r Us that lfgrrh 'rr -f-e 1 band, Ls Qfmsose is ieaderemn an , 4, the bam . tr -lv providing A fxperienu. , ilffl--tlI'!l MEMBE0 fnf. ,j .-, f 1 1 r . A , :vh wrher Hands by ililfl helpful Sfiflill 1 , J 1 ,f ,'-JH! f r,1,m,,,, jg 463113 ' Tau Beta Sigma .f st ' ,lg 'WJ ,.,,,,, l ffm' t ,r,H1 . farwftfa if ,'1'51 , . v f H V ' , . fi J 1' Jyzill lieu: ivzfzfgue ff 'Uv' W'f 'lfff' ' ' ' M El' b th B ln resi- l : f f,rr.m lml Hel.: ',lrirrw1 fnllli F512 file. lell lo llcilll- Wiley' 5pOn5Or' ' H648 Brgoif P . A u ., Y. I H , u el 1. time Nerja, ,jrwfx lf,,1lif,Hm,5 R41-,llmll VI1,EEplF3Sl4l9Ill,- f1WPJDilt,7lyfiwl'lc1Il6y, S6CI'8lGFy, Spflfig, 6 Y SOQU N',,f.1.., iNii.f,fq 'rea-,nuff N.,1 1,l.r,Wn, Angela .lenlon-,, secretary, tall. W wld N:e',f,r- 169 Texas Association of German Students The purpose of thc Texas Association of flCl'lllZllI Students is Io unitr' stud:-nts in Texas who uri- taking fiffrrnzm. This OIQHIITYHITOII gives the flCl'lllllll studcnt opportunities to lr-arn more nlioul and rlo many things with Ihr- lzuiguagf' than would be possible in thc l'l2lSSl'00lll. C. Jerry Adams Anthony Barranco A. Dean Bennett Katherine Brandt Patricia D. Braun Beverly English Frances Estes B. Jean Evans Kenneth Fox Kaaren Hancken WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS, IV J. BUCKNER WILLIAMS FAY LYNN WHITE THOMAS M. YOUNG, Ill . JOHN H. LOCKHART .. MRS. OENEVIEVE SMITH . OFFICERS Vice- J, Michael Hardy Freida Hazelton John Hunsucker Errol Lapham Eunice LeBlanc Ronald Lyons Thomas C. McGill, Jr. L. Blake McKaskle John McMahon Judith McNeill MEMBERS William H, Matthews, IV Keith Mills Donna Moore Katherine Morgan Jack Randortt William M. Salathiel Philip Savvin Robert Shannon E. Jane Siros Melanie Stalnaker President President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Sponsor Malinda Stepherisf Janeen Stone Joan C. Thames Ivan Turner Linda Anne Watrox Fay Lynn Cruse White Carl M. Wiggins, III J. Buckner Williams Alice Worden Thomas M. Young, IW TAGS officers are left to right, John Lockhart, William H. Matthews, IV, J. Buckner Williams, Thomas M. Young I v9 'R K! -ww is JV Ma Nr Rc JG E1 Mt Ro Ro Lai Rui Ch Jol Wi Jol Em Doi Pac Adi Jeri Day -aeri e Jug fdis Har Jen Jam Sem WMV 'S are le-if +o righl. R. Earl Evans, Zach Kirkland, Norman M. Jerlcins, Wilbei'l Wallcer. F OFFICERS . . . ,.,..,,,..., .-.'-. P regidenl' V NQRKLAND . . , ..,,.... .. . Vice-Presideni W LDERI L. . . .-.'. Segrefafy ClKl'lfAill M4 JERKWS A .... Treasurer ERQQYAT. KQTULAN , nyr. Sponsor . x,fxRLlN, JR. ., .. . Sponsor i 'ue Texas Society of Professional Engineers, largest engineering group on the campus, is composed of students cry diparrrnenr in che School of Engineering. The TSPE annually co-ordinates Engineering Day, hs a Home rnmg Queen candidate and participates in campus activities. .ef ff f, J, , 'T 1 1 'J 1 p f l' l-l. Siephen Grace, Jr Annie Sue Green Jimmie D. Green J. Russell Griffin, Jr. Jerry Guberman Raul N. i-lale, Jr. l-l. Vlfayne lnlarqrafes p,.,N.L i iA.lllk,lJ l lflllrlirl Joe lhlarlan Emmeii L. llarper, Jr lime: A.. ldafaiu B. Eclyard l-leaihcoil E. Willifam lmlenqes, lll 'yeorcie Henry Robert D. lfloepner l riinf l'lfill'F'!' ltllcrl Hnller '-IV. D. -,l'V,l'if1O f ' lliur Jfirieula l ii wow e lfirienlfa llurrri-in lfl .lcrlfiriz lnlinny .lube lv!'ff Jl'il Julin',0r'i Lflwfirfl il'JfiIff', luhn C, lfelly, lll llflif lair-:l l. l'ff:riiiy l Jll'l ll lfrfy, .lr Man N1 lflmiimi V Wfiyiif'a lfiilfliinil MEMBERS Zach D. Kirkland Gene Lampson Ladislau Lancsarics James C. Lanier, I Darryl Lormand John Malone A. D. Mauldin Charles McBride John McManus Miclcey Minyard J. NIV. Moore Thomas Morris Reece Newlon lohn Norris VV. Carl Nylin, Jr. Roberi Qbryan Wilbiirn Oyerslreel Richard Pariin J. E. Pale, Jr. John Peebles Kennelh Penney Willifzm Phelps G. Samuel Rios-ginger Cimry Pollrin .lorry Paal .lerrry Pcwrlier CiillilIlOf'. Priclqen .lirlin Rroll iniyle: M, l'i'unll, Ji. Wilberl Raihlre Kennelh l-l. Remberl ll Larry Rhodes James Riclcs Calvin A. Rising, Jr Roberl T. Roy, Jr. Ziyad Salah lra Sanborn Wayne Simmons Archie L. Smilh, Jr Jimmy G. Snyder Edmund Socha David Sleinbach Donnie Taniillo Scoii Thomas Cliliord Townsend larry Vacelc Glenn Vaughn Bobby Vermillion Wilberl L. Wfiallrer Wfilliam R. Weber Jiniinie Vlfelborn W. Wleldon Wleslbrc o l loinr e Vlfinqiielcl ROLiGI'l Vvibe Keilh Wlohllorcl Ric!! Lrlwi HI Ll WLWLWLT 'li' DK. Philip Wlriqhl lllorims lVl, JOLIITCI, Texas Society of Professional Engineers vVHUEf3 VV orkshop The purpose of the WVriter's Wforkshop is to discover and encourage creative writing talent among thc students of Lamar Tech through workshi ip meetings and discussions. MEMBERS Rachelle Brantley Terence M. Brown Judith Brownlee Norman Carlisle Phillip Critchlow Julia Denton O'Dessa Drake M. Marie Hansen Susan Hodges B. Bruce Jacobs James Langdon Katherine M Marsch Lois Parker Helen F. Reeburgh Emily J. Richards Albert Smither Patricia Steele H. Wallace Stopher, Ill E. Ellen Walker Alexine C. Wilson Gwendolyn Wingate Clark Wright Young Repubhcans ,ue . xx' 'ww 7 , I' ,fr I . '1 f Z . 6 'Q-wr Writer's Workshop officers are seated, lett to right, Patricia Steele, president, Julia Denton, vice-president. Standing, 7ett to right, Lois Parker, publicity chairman, Mrs. Ruth Scurlock, spon- sor. Not shown, Ellen Walker, secretary-treasurer, Katherine Marsch, Helen Reeburgh, publicity. :V ,.-,, L, f, ,,,,,.,. , . y, V,.f.!,,, I , f gf' Otticers ot the Young Republicans are left to right, Charles Bishop, Representative to House, Robert H. Nicholas, Jr., president, Keith Mills, vice-president, W. E. Stone, Jr., secretary. Not shown: George H. Clayton, treasurer, W. Philip Stranahan, Representative to House, Fall, Jo- seph A. Parsons, sponsor. Gerald Bates Charles Bishop John W. Brunsden George Clayton James K. Davis, Jr. Stafford Davis Ernest W. Frank, Jr Thomas Fuller 172 Dan D. Gardner William P. Haynes K. Diane Herring Brian J. Hewitt Damon Hilsmeier Kenneth R. King Susan Hodges - Bonnie Knepple Albert Krohn Robert E. Mason MEMBERS Danny H. Massey Larry Pearson Keith Mills Robert H. Nicholas, Jr. William D. Ramey, Jr. W. Jerome Reed Charleen Richker Eddie M. Rogers William E. Sharp The purpose of the Lamar Tecli Young Republicans is to bring young people into the Republican Party and to provide an opp0f' tunity for them to find political expression and recognitiong 10 train young people as effective political workers and cooperatc in election of the Republican Party's nomineesg and to collect, analyze, discuss and disseminiiff information concerning p0lif1f3l affairs. William E. Stone, Jr. W. Philip Stranahan Francis Thibodaux, Jr. Joann Thomas Susan H. Trumpy Howard Vincent E. Ellen Walker James E. Wood, Jr. lllll' ? .ir Q, its- v. A i .fi Pl . .Y O N-fi M- J ff?- fl UTCCI1 , bring ublican 0pp0l'- political Qng I0 fff,rf3!i1'f operate ubliciifl collect, -minatff political 'N 4 'To 1 u T Q. P .tip XY 'ig- 'V 4' ln .3 'Z -rl 5 naihuwnn 9 f sn. QP T Sv' SCRGRITIE 5 Q s 1 1:-n'.,A ff S ,'.' -'LL W? -1'-H ,mv in 'lf' H Y ' xv . Q I - ef 1 I If Ma. A ff, -.1 , Y M.-0 2 ' . 6 fn l 5 j st r 9 -- 6 lv, I ig A W ,QL .' . WMNmrm1':,nq,,. 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M., I., X W f 4 -1, ,. .SUSAN TERRY .JOYCE SKAINS PAULA CANNON Carolyn Honea, Patti Maida, Marianna Hearttield and Norma Paderas, AXO'S winning Tricycle relay team in the LT Jubilee race, accept a trophy from Joe Parsons, Jr., ot the History Departmertf. Pictured on Opposite Page: V TOP ROW: Agee, Michael Ann, Atkins, A. Nancy, Atkins, Elizabeth, Baggese, Mary C., Berger, Linda, Brannan, Patricia, Brock, Phyllis, Cannon, Paula. SECOND ROW: Dattalo, Carol Ann, Dawson, Anna M., Donald, LaLette, Dunn, Anna Lee, Dunn, Connie, Fanette, Margie, Fuse- lier, Judith, Garner, Linda Spillers. THIRD ROW: Garrett, Gale, Goldin, Ellen, Heartfield, Marianna, Henriksen, Linda, Honea, Carolyn, Honeycutt, Dortha, HybOf99Vf Diane, Johnson, Martha. ' FOURTH ROW: Jones, Cheryl, Jones, Linda, Lawless, Nancy, Loomis, Linda, Maida, Patricia, Malin, Linda, Marley, Molly, MCBSTLTI Peggy. FIFTH ROW: Messick, Jo Ann, Mitchell, Patricia, Myers, Barbara, Nelson, Peggy, Newton, Carol, Paderas, Norma, Payne, A' Kaye, Payne, Martha E. SIXTH ROW: Pringle, Gayle, Riegel, Carol, Riggs, Claude Ann, Robinson, M. Jane, Rudd, Peggy, Schmucker, Linda, Sevier, DOF' ice, Simmons, Nancy. SEVENTH ROW: Skains, Joyce, Sory, Lynn, Stevens, Carol, Streater, Gail, Terry, Susan, Travis, Nancy, Trousdale, L. Wylienez Trousdale, Sheral. EIGHTH ROW: Van Vleck, Cary, Wheeler, Beverly, Wright, Carol Ann. NOT PICTURED: Ehrhardt, Wilma, Milburn, Judith, Travis, Charlene, Triska, Nancy. I 4- Y' .ml 4 A Q J 47' '5 J FC ' C 4' a 1- ,Zi Lf' .QV AEE' f PF J, , ,va A irlf aff? 'Ml 3' A . 5 Y . ,SS Q' f'51 'Q ,FM O 4? Q ft .31 5 AX!! 'fr .r' v .QL ' . A X '53 1 W., -we 4 Q, W new , W , . J K 5 'R v i,,, I 4 N , . ,J H , , Q X W fi f -Mg., Q A rx ? ' 'L Ar fs- A Q '-3-, 5 Q 8 5 xv f L Q ., ,' 1 it X'-' N 1 '1--...- V W 2 , 1 ff A in ,, .4 - ,gk 1 P, K, A- Q . , :iff 1. V. 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T reasurer gg , , MADELINE BLOCH ADPi's display their winning entry in The LT Jubilee Turtle Race. Pictured on Opposite Page: TOP ROW: Adrian, Mary Beth, Aldredge Ann- Bailey Linda Barrilieaux Lind B th ll , , , , , a, ar e , Jerry, Beeson, Shirley, Bloch, Madeline SECOND ROW: Branson, Lenore, Bruce, Ros M ' -C ld - ' ' ' e arie, a well, Mary, Campbell, Lilobie, Chriswell, Peggy, Clark, Kay, Daniel, PU' Tricia. THIRD ROW: Dehart, Judy, DeOnier, Ann, DeOnier, Jane, DuPerier, Mary Anne, Engman, Linda, Farris, Judith, Gardner, Jean' FOURTH ROW: Geismer, Mary, Glenn, Lois, Green, Annie Sue, Kinnear, Diane, Levingston, Martha, Longenecker, Lois, McMGh0 ' T. Gadelle. , FIFTH ROW: Mills, Lynda Lou, Moncriet, Lorna, Moritz, Carol, Parigi, Rose Marie, Poore, Patricia, Poshataske, Anelle, RedfSUV ' Gloria. SIXTH ROW: Ridout, Ruth, Roberson, Brenda, Rogers, Kaleta, Sadler, Nan, Scott, Mary Thrace, Sheehy, Judith, Shinn, Judifli- SEYENTHdROW: Silvertooth, Delores, Smiley, Jo Vern, Smith, M. Aileen, Stewart, Judith, Tenholder, Elaine, Tomlin, E. Jane? Tom' in, Lin a. EIGHTH ROW: Tortorice, Rosanne, Walker, Ellen, Waters, Linda, Willis, Hilda, Wilson, Charlotte, Winberg, Maiorie. NOT PICTURED: Barnes, Ann, Corley, Alyce, Scalco, Carol. f rj- df' ,,r.. A iiw , , 7 Q px 1? A, M fs ,gwwy fm 7' M ZS ' 1 3 N., -,f N' ,'If '5 'X. S x Xa f 9, , . Q 2 V an W .f 0' ea 1 4 N- x X v wa' . ,wr f Sf? L6 l A ,WZ aw -if My - tx gf 1 x f m .W -, 175 44 Cy,w.,,,.,a ..-'i,vX Q ,,, 'M-4. 4 .,.. L . R A . CI' Q . 4 ,,., av. W ,I 'M 4 J uf .Sv Y 4 Hu ' ' 1 .Q ., iw ,-f 1 . 1 ,-x Jr- I 'mf i G IVY u ,,, x, .F ,- nu- V x IV' - f 55' 3 rf Vt -, ga' A If 'ii .f..! 1-.., DO! - 54' N ..f. . x 1 ww-4 Gm, Q 1 I ww. -0 'U' ,yi I-gl KK X? N- ,M ' v. fvjw, 1 Al fi- S va 5 A. IQ k , FALL JANICE MINTER LINDA SHELTON GAY WHITFIELD MARGO SHELTON CAROL ANN BELL MARTY ALLISON . Delta Zeta OFFICERS . President . I ,. First Vice-President. Second Vice-President. g Recording Secretary. Corresponding Secretary . Treasurer ,L.L .L,, SPRING PLEDGES E. Eloise Guidry Doris Kfervrbef SPRING .DONA GAYE FIELDS NANCY SAUNDERS MARGARET GERRIETTS . MARGO SHELTON KATHERINE BRANDT SARA STEVENSON Mary Ellen Klebba Antoinette J. Modica 4 el Pictured on Opposite Page. A-4, r v Delta Zetas, sponsors ot Song Festival, perform at the annual event. 1 TOP ROW: Adams, E. Kathryn, Allison, Marty, Bell, Carol Ann, Bell, Jean, Botkin, Ann, Brandt, Katherine, Bronstad, George Anne SECOND ROW. Buvinghausen, Karen, Byerly, Betty, Byerly, Sherry, Clayton, Karen, Dudley, Virginia, Fertitta, Jenny, Fields' Dona Gaye. Knepple, Bonnie. THIRD ROW: Gerrietts, Margaret, Gilbert, Janice, Hall, Hope, Hasselmeier, Gaynelle, Hicks, Sandra Sherrill, Kirkpatrick, Nam FOURTH ROW: LeBlanc, Yvonne, Lewis, Donna S., Miller, Patricia E., Minter, Carolyn, Minter, Janice, Mitchell, Jane, Mock, Ann FIFTH ' ' ' ' ROW. O Hara, Sheila, Sadler, Patricia, Saunders, Nancy, Scott, Margaret, Shelton, Linda, Sherwood, Susan, Smith, CafOl A' SIXTH ROW: Smith, Susan, Southerland, Betty, Sparks, Kay, Stayton, Gayle, Stevenson, Sara, Stokes, Lynda, Thomsen, JGOYI' SEVENTH ROW: T ' , ' ' ' ucker, Elizabeth, Watson, Michele, Weber, Allyne, Whitfield, Gay. NOT PICTURED: Badon, Barbara, Levins, Marleen, Roush, Frances, Shelton, Margo, Weeks, Faye, Spring Pledges. 2 1 3 3' mf 1 Z -TL, forge elcfh Nam ,wma ' K WWW K ,Q . QV.- V H fngm . 1 if M, gi 522 H Q .cfm 5' 42. ff'-Q . 4 A , 'J uf W -TM wp ,!.. X v , L QL , A L - ,Lx ,uk ., .W sz' EK I 'Fm . sae ws, 'X xr' pf' X . f--. ,- ' in X ..,. A ' --V H ' v arf P5 ig 4 , 15 xy . . ,, , ,W M L s 'Cl' fx , , H xi' Mr, . A-..... , 5, .fi 43 J ,v-' , L. AL JL ,145 9 'V -1' , W , M ff-Rm K A ,fx - ,M at ' 'H , I -kf- ,, 410 q5.fy,.V 3' . ici .IN ,. 22 Bhtqu' N ai 'W 1 E L, 5' ,Y ff Q W Q fs. 5 1 M , gs, x f- 5, ,3,, A? 1 -, . li V' i N ,lb x - A L L 2 .4 Jr., UVM , ',.f 1 g . ii if e 4 J.. f N ff cv ' -. ' . V Snr ff' 'Y' 5 4 lk A 'KK Al . I Xf, F : -is 5, , , 7 , ABE ath- g Q I 15.7 l I I I I I Kappa Delta OFFICERS FALL SPRING JQANNE WEBB gg President VIVIEN POWERS MEI-ANIE YQUNG C Vice-President CAROLYN OTT WANDA MARTIN A Recording Secretary KAY DUNCAN KAY DUNCAN S Corresponding Secretary JUDITH JACKSON SHARON TRASK g gg S, be S e,ee S.Treasurer . . SAMMIE HODNETT v-7'-r-71' 4 A0 JY ff , wi 'J P e I QA DQ I QQBQ UFO J. Q95 UZ 'Q 5 Q fag, W 'V ,Mbit ga.. I A Kappa Deltas and their coaches pose after winning tirst place in the Sigma Chi Derby Day. I l I Pictured on Opposite Page: TOP ROW: Anderson, Carol, Bevilacqua, Charlene, Bond, LaWanda, Bryant, Mary- Catherine, Cessac, Janis, Cochran, BETTY! Coffman, Martha. SECOND ROW: Creswell, Ann, Day, Caran, Duncan, Kay, Ener, Kathleen, Farrell, Kathleen, Fontenot, Peggy, Gibbs, Jo Carollm THIRD ROW: Goode, Mary Ellen, Hargraves, Barbara Dale, Haviland, Stephanie, Hill, Madeline, Hirsch, Jeanette, Hodnett, SCWO' mie, Hulett, Ruth. FOURTH ROW: Jackson, Jana, Jackson, Judith, Jeter, Judith, Keating, Diantha, Knight, Carol, Latimer, Rebecca, Lawson, M' I Dell. I FIFTH ROW: Libersat, Barbara, Liby, Molly, Martin, Wanda, McDonald, B. Joyce, McGlothlen, Sidney, McKelvy, C. Jolene: MC' Neill, Judith. I4 SIXTH ROW: Merritt, Holly, Moore, Rita, Netterville, Martha,IOtey, Ann, Ott, Carolyn, Parigi, Anna Marie, Prott, Frances. SEVENTH ROW: Prott, Margaret, Rankin, Julia, Sens, Mary Frances, Shear, Marilyn, Simpson, Sherry, Skillman, Suella, Starkey, Helen. EIGHTH ROW: Talbert, Linda, Trask, Sharon, Watson, Barbara, Webb, Joanne, Wells, Edith, Worden, Alice, Young, Melclfllef NOT PICTURED: Anderson, Charla, Busceme, Jo Catherine, Powers, Vivien, Richker, Charleen. X0 's 10 ,f Xqrwi -,V nw QF x is 'H 1 'wf i 92. M., 759 vm.. f 'brwwa' P. fl if 1 -wx . QQ 'sv ,., qw, N X f -r ,X QQ Panhellenic Council fu 'Xara QW 'FRN Sf X 11... M Foll, I96I, officers of Pcmlwellenic Council ore, seoied, left To right, DorTI'1o Honeycull, Goy Wlwiflield omcl Mrs. Bess Genlrv Slonding, IefT To riglwl, Edith Wells ond Clworlofle Wilson. FALL GAY WHITFIELD ...., . DORTHA HONEYCUTT CHARLOTTE WILSON EDITH WELLS. s,,,,,,.,s,... . MRS. BESS GENTRY sss,..,,. FALL PATRICIA SUE BRANNAN DORTHA HONEYCUTT sss.,. CAROL STEVENS' LINDA ENGMAN CHARLOTTE WILSON ..s,... JO VERN SMlLEY ' DONA GAYE FIELDS GAY WHITFIELD ,,s,,,,s,,,ss,,,,, JANICE MlNTER ' SAMMIE GAYLE HODNETT EDITH WELLS ,,,,..,,,s,,, sss,,,,,s, JOANNE WEBB' 'ex-officio 182 OFFICERS ..PresidenT.. . ss.. Vice-President ., .. ..........SecreTory.......... .......Trec1surer. ......Sponsor. REPRESENTATIVES ......AIpl'1ci Chi Omegoiew... ........AIpho Delto Pi. L .. .........DeITc1 Zelo. .Koppel Delfo. .. . SPRING ANNA M. DAWSON CHARLOTTE WILSON EDITH WELLS .. .PATRICIA E. MILLER ....MRS. BESS GENTRY SPRING LINDA HENRIKSEN .ANNA M. DAWSON MARGIE FANETTE' ROSE MARIE PARIGI CHARLOTTE WILSON ANN DeONIER' MARGARET GERRIETTS .. . LPATRICIA E. MILLER DONA GAYE FIELDS' MARY ELLEN GOODE .. EDITH 'WELLS VIVIEN POWERS' ,I 's i f ,- W. A E F xx 'x -. ,,,. 1 f ff' Q MN, -N, Wwmu If Q. Z n, ,Main ,,,.,,,.,w 'w M, qs. , K! HV W ' ' , f 1 , I , if , , UVM I A, 3, , , f' ,. 0 M ,V , ,H ,, 2, , 1 5 2' V f a va f f , ' , 4' 42-1, 1 4 4 2, A N' Q wr vf ,,,f g if 1 ., I ff .5-., fv, -WV sf- ' -l . + ,w , 1 '24, ,Q bn, , xvwf ml. 1 J 'v Rx lpha Tau Qmega OFFICERS FALL SPRING CONLEY L. tooo, JR. . President JIMMY SPAWS THOMAS CUPIT Vice-President WILLIAM V, HALL DoNALD Hicks sergrerrirv A IAUIQEISICE I ROBERT HoLtzcLAvv Treasurer ROBERT HOITZ SPRING PLEDGES E. Bryan Chenault Alfred Augustin Moreau, lll Robert Carleton Kinnear, Jr. Pat Layne Reese Robert David Lewis Robert Lee Sims, JV- Richard Charles Markley 5j,,,,4:l, lg . wax lt, 0' 5 2 I ,- I I t V... I9 -R ' 1 -. x4ks. ATO's work on their Homecoming float which won first place in the fraternity division of the arade. Not Pictured on Opposite Page: Allardyce, Milton, Augsburger, Larry, Baker, Michael, Barrilleaux, Earl, Bullock, Charles lu' Dawson, Thomas, Duffee, Addison, Edwards, David L., Emerson, Jerry, Gilbert, Michael, Hawkins, Charles, Hayes, Tomlttli Henderson, Curtis, Lisotta, Anthony, Mattingly, Martin, McKinley, Albert, Prevost, Rudy, Sparks, Jimmy, Springer, John, SIP' I l eb' 'f 91' I' ci' phens, Johnny, Thrash, Joe B., Jr., Webster, Donald, Wilder, David, Witte, Laurence, Spring Pledges. X aa- -ye, Casteel, Frederick Connor, Willis Crockett, David Cupit, Thomas Daleo, Joseph Geis, Earl qs - vt ,Zak ,Em F' ,.. 4f Ti- N lgau, Richard Kent, John fs .D M I Kerr, Joseph R., lll L35:C1V C, Charles Leiage, Jon Mayo, Curtis A52 A 'Stuff 'Ss.... 'ts i ff'-l Barrett, C. William Barrum, James Berard, Charles Best, Emery Randolph Brent, Don Brovvnrigg, John Greer, William Hall, William V. Hicks, Donald Hodges, William Holtzclavv, Robert Hughes, Jett , . s7' i 42 Ki S fsj McDonald, Wayne Miller, Ronald Millican, Robert Pipkin, Lynn Powers, Theodore, Jr. Priest, Ralph 0 ZW , 4 . , . .WT ' 'J' 7 S M M- -. 'Z'-f 5. If Y, 9' cl ,AX 'r' 'W' . T ,, - . A V N' y swgw, I .' . 3 , ' Ti fi, T fs T. 'ij 'Hifi 5-'HS I , ' 'Q i ix 'THEZQQ 1 :fir ftggifi Lil'-. ' I viz. Q X Rffrwsey, C, Allan t , f1,.ff' R i . Ha. I Q, Reeze, Jordan VV., lll 'Q ' V' , ' , mf -My Rial, leo Miihael M Hoipertzori, James V VJ ver, Ronald ' ' 2.2 , Qlifylflocb, Dqriiel l 75, , 1- ' 'X 4 L. iii' 1 'Ev ' S A- ii W' it FN! :FGM , ,i 6' iofiii, Conley ia., it-. ii Wallace, James QL, Watson, W, Wallace Stone, Ralph Stratton, Bruce Stuart, Richard Studdert, Ronald Thomas, D. Larry Tipton, Alan R f Q' QR' 412, Kappa Alpha OFFICERS FALL A SPRING CHARLES BISHGP ,,Y.A.., ,,Y..,a,...,, P I'eSlCleV1T ,,,Y..,...., ,VV...f.,,AAV-.,, D EAN EZELL DEAN EZELL ,ppp....p,,,...p A,p, pp...4 V ice-President a,.l..pa.. .,a. a.affaa R O NA'-D LANDRY DAN MASSEY ppp4.,,, ,,,,.,,, C is ,Corresponding Secretary aa..4., GERALD MCLAUGHUN CHARLES A. MARTIN ppp,,pp .,,ppp R ecording Secretary a,.pp. af.A.... C HARLE5 A- MARTIN KENNETH SPIDLE ..,Ap ...,...p. T reasurer p1.........v aaa...A. K IRK STRICKI-AND SPRING PLEDGES Charles L. Andrus Melvin Randolph Carpenter Jerry Burroughs William Edmond Walding, Ill Linda Waters, l962 KA Rose, is shown with .Ted Morgan after receiving her title. No' Pidufed Un OPPOSNB Page: Bird, Noel T., Cerniglia, Wayne, Cloar, Howard, Ezell, Dean, Girolamo, Russell, Gray, Bill H- 332:22 Sl2Fi'?r?gJdIQIL-33:31 Ronald? l-9999, Albeffs MOFQON, Ted M-2 ROUNSOH, Charles W., Spidle, Kenneth, Strickland, Kirk, Webb ,gf- ws- JR' if . ai 1+ i I . Q-' ,ff f 1 v K Arendale, Stephen Barron, Thomas J. Bishop, Charles W W2 xx 0,' s I? ygggfhf' Foyle, James l-lunr, Donald S. Knighr, Timothy F. A ijix f -:,,,. K3 'Q' xagyr 4 2 . ,,,-,.. at r . O.. 'Amare 'up 'iv-Q... Swearingen, Stephen Terley, William R., Jr. Tyer, Norris W. Worley, Richard G. s if lv' Y, UV., K' 4 ITD xg, C: - 'E' .3 . 1 x 4 i. -+4 y , ll J li. . 1 5 r gr lg .T :' 2, 5 Marlin, Charles A Mason, Robert E. Massey, Dan l-l. I . n,..fQ Y' 2 my I ffefva Broussard, Ernest E, Clayton, Daniel D. Diehl, Frederick W, I 1 ,, McDonough, Jerry C. Mclaughlin, Gerald E. Meyer, Joe Carl, Jr. Moyers, R. Walson Pi Kappa Alpha OFFICERS FALL SPRING J. PIKE POWERS, IV President CHARLES WO GRIFFIII JOE THOMPSON O vice-President POBEPT POPE HAROLD BESSON O O Secretory PATRICK B. MULLEN BUFORD GLASS O Treosurer JOHN E. GUILLORY SPRING PLEDGES Louis Joseph Frederick DGVIVIIS JOSGPIW HOIIVTIUH Robert Jomes Frederick Wllllflm Jerome Reed Jordon Thomos Hortmon JGVVY 5- Solgnlel .,-, Joe Ayo, PIKA pledge, ond O friend work on the frolternity's Homecoming floot. Not Pictured on Opposite Page: Angell, Monferd W- Angelo Chris Som- Ayo Joseph' Bedre George Dou los Buss Kennelll 'I I I I I I Q I 'I Wayne, Bythewood, Beniimon, Clork, Chorles T., III, Cone, H. Anson, Connor, Michoel, Cox, W. Corey, Dovis, Jomes K., Jr.f De' LOMotyr, George, Jr., Dietz, Ronold, Fernondez, John L., Gilmore, Edword, Gloss, Buford, Glover, Pciul Donold, Griffin, ChorleS W.- 'II - - ' , Gui ot, Gerold, Holl, Robert F., Horlon, Alfred, Howthorne, Loyd, Lewis, Chorles, McGoughy, Dovid, Munsch, Lorry, Pelel' son, Edwin, Powers, Richord G., Russell, Dovid, Sitton, Gory, Teter, Thomos B., Whiddon, Chorles, White, Howord, Wilson, HU' bert, Wingfield, Horace, Spring Pledges, HK r l l ffm? ' 44 -6 Aldredge, Michael E. l I' Q, 0 Besson, Harold A. ...r . Billingsley, Menfz G ' T' Brewer, Charles J. r 1 Buckley, W. Tyrell, Jr. .gg nw T , i -as :.A 9, qv' , Dibble, Donald A., Ill S ' Griffin, Richard A. Guillory, John E. J f f T , A :ef J lc Pk' 'V y 'P 1? H lnman, Bradford gf linger, Lawrence Larnpson, Gene 1 l l E. Marlin, Lawrence W., Jr. J5!r 5f9Sif: J A J' ' -'rl .JJ li A rf! M 6' 1 1 - L N fi, Mullen, Pafrick B. Ni y ' U 1 v A N Parker, Par E. 5 T rj l, 'Q 4' ' Q' ,Q Pfisfer, Henry All ,ffl - Pope, Robert 'Wi ' fll ,. ,i 2. Q T S Q 1 , , . ,Y , Q. A ii WV F, 'fm -' Powers, J. Pike, IV gg, ' F Q :' Prey, John Henry 3 X, of 'ff --' Rushing, Byron fr www ,KX ,.,f- , , r - f Sa y, M IC h o el W .. . S -wi gif f , V- wx 4 T JV 59 QL ' 3. rf .fi ' ' Effie? f. J, Xa of A wi sd foie- T B Sruessy,'iWillian'1 B. A A Tcinfillo, Donnie J. Thornpson, Joe W. ? Sh ,J c. we T579 Q orrf ames if 4 R R 1 l i l XQIJS, QL-A 1 fqg'-75 gr Vallee, Peter 1 , 5, ,R I., ,F Wheeler, James T., Jr. T ,,. N All A Wilder, Charles i. ,g szgpf' 1' Williams, Lloyd A., Jr. lr Trainer, Mickey T l sv 'W ' Sigma Chi OFFICERS P s'denT ARDlS N. HAVARD Vie' President CLARENCE ARTHUR LECOC2 ' ALL Corresponding Secretary lTlC5?N?5EU5LUiDFYgAN Recording Secretary ROSE Treasurer JAMES DENNIS BURNETT SPRING PLEDGES Fields Stewart Childress JOl1V1 10m Fort Jerry G. Cook William L. Worslnarn Nancy Simmons is crowned 1962 Sweetheart of Sigma Chi by the 1961 Sweetheart Barbara Myers. Not Pictured on Opposite Page: Batchelor, Rodney, Bauguss, A. Glenn, Jr., Blanchard, Robert Scott, Chandler, Robbie 'A' Easley, Gilbert C., Jr., Eaves, Larry Gayle, Fuller, Hubert T., Harrell, James E., Huff, Dan Edward, James, Duke M., Kendflfk James Donald, Lecoq, C. Arthur, McCoy, William A., McGown, Kirby Lee, Morgan, Robert T., Paggi, Charles Edward, ll, P016 William Eugene, Ponder, Roy Craig, Smith, John Michael, Sudduth, Dannie Dewitt, Wall, Howard Ellis, Spring Pledges. Bluffin Jerry Wayne Nl-nor' X T'-7 Bray Elliott O. Burnett James Dennis Chase RobertH Jr Davis, E. Eugene, Jr. Frank, Ernest VV., Jr. Harper, Valorien Jay, II I 9 5? Q' Hurley, James Edward Jelinek, Robert Michael McDaniel, James Edward, Jr. fi -c 1 .JA 0, Q ,qm- 41' NV f 'Qin' S wg If l, la 3, f .,,' 17 'l'.?' L., Stark, Chester L. Wenzel, Glenn Eugene Windlow, John J. ' l Havard, Ardis N. Henderson, Albert Don Hollander, Dennis Ray Humphries, James Robert 'S' rg fo? ' ,K y ' 4..- - , 7 'v Porter, James Thomai Posey, John A., Jr. Selman, Hulen R. fv- gd Sigma u OFFICERS FALL SPRING HUBERT F. HAWTHORN, JR. S ,. ,Executive Commander ,WHRODNEY BARRY RODNEY BARRY so .. . ,..4. L L , Lieutenant Commander r . L ROBERT SCHACHT WILLIAM Q, CQQK, JRM e,,, e,,,eeeee , L Recorder, ee,eV,eeee,, eeeee L ,PERRY VICKERY DAN SMARTT L L ...e Treasurer eeee ' L LLDAN SMARTT SPRING PLEDGES Douglass Norvell Thomas Ray Oliphant Joseph Whitfield Outlaw Haskell Gay Richardson, ll Ziyad O. Salah Henry Albert Sanders, lll Jerry Wallace Wilson Delwin Maurice Blackman James.Q. Blackwood, lll John Cole i William Cunningham Charles B. Hottman Patrick James Kenny John Richard Lewis Donald Scott Marek .. rm 7,-Wg . e cf :f,,- , W ' ' L, ..., ,,.,, ' 5 -H fs, ,Q iffffis 641 t .. , 4, .,,, ro of. ., ..,, if J, 4 V i , , If 5 551, , 3 f , .-, gH,,, ,, ,f vvvvs ff Norma Paderas is congratulated atter being named Sigma Nu Sweetheart. Not Pictured on Opposite Page: Aucoin, Gerald, Beniamin, James, Fontana, Anthony George, Jr., Hansen, Kent, Hawthorn, JO' seph C., Heath, John, Henderson, Robert, Lane, Thomas E., Jr., Lyons, Raynold, Mills, Holland N.- Newton Neale- Patrick, Potter, James C., Jr., Prince, Paul, Srnartt, Dan, Ziller, Henry, Spring Pledges. I I ' Fc Fit Gi Hc H: glcG rgf Riegt Roy, Skinr 'P rl J EN l van 'F' 'N' s..J Byron, Roger Caldwell, John Cantella, Richard, Jr. Cloninger, Gerald, Jr. Cook, William O., Jr. 'afsi Farris, Jack K, . V3-3 ab, ef Fields, V. William, ll Grimes, Michael Hardin, Clyde A. Hawthorn, Hubert F., Jr. McGrenera, Thomas Orgeron, George Riegel, P. Richard, Jr. Roy, Robert T., Jr. Schacht, Robert Skinner, David X i . 'Sl l-P 'J-1 1 4. Arendale, Scott Barry, Robert Barry, Rodney Bean, Harold Bettis, Danny Davis Rriyntoncl E Doclal, Neal Ficli-, George Elissalcle, Marcel, Jr Farley, Billy Jack 'B 1 M li Johnston, Jack T., Jr Kenny, Michael Lawless, Richard Litchfield, Vlfilliam Martin, William G K Stevenson, Ralph Stockman, John Vickery, Perry Voigtman, Walter A Jr Williams, J. Buckner Wise, Robert 'lax- Sigma Phi Epsilon OFFICERS FALL JAMES CRUMP .,.,. .... ..ii.....F., P r esident FF,FF-fF, Y-A--- GQRDON GARWOOD ,,,qiq, ,iii..., V ice-President ..i..i...V ----- MAI-C01-M WALL ,-,i.,A,,-..qn ,,A,,,,.,i R ecording Secretary ..,.,.,i STEVE QWENS .,4,M,,.,,wi,,,,,,,,i ,,,,,. C orresponding Secretary ....... J. DONALD WARREN JR ,,,,Q, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i, T reasurer ...........L,,... SPRING THOMAS D. CAMERON ......ROBERT MCLENDON ........ROBERT ANDREWS .......JOHN MANTHEY ...WILLIAM CRUMP SPRING PLEDGES Ronald Earl Burgess John Kenneth Haycratt William B. Chadick William l-. Kurtz George Earl Clore William Claude McBay Thurman Ray Crawford Plummer, George M- ff! Anne Hunter, T961 Sig Ep Sweetheart, crowns Patty Mitchell as the new sweetheart. ' N07 P'Cf'-'fed on UPPOSIIB P0992 Andrews, Robert R-2 Bentield, Robert O., Bowker, Stephen, Bowman, C. Don, Brittain, JameS L-P Brown' Tefencei Clerk, Kennefhi COME, Fred: CVCIWIOFCII Grady H., Jr., Demler, Kyle, Donaldson, William A., Dumesnil, Walton A-I if-PjU5S'ilfhDelm0f: HGH, JGYDSS R-2 Hicks, CIWVIGS M-, JI'-z Hurst, James K., Karr, Beniamin, Ketelers, Roy L., Jr., Kobarg, CQHF-1 on ry' ff Un Mclnlheyfjlohni Mcxfleldf JOWWGS: Muller, Sfephen, Owens, Stephen Dennis, Parker, Brady, Payne, Edwin, Ploll' Wmcfofdi Preston, KYIGI RICIWGFCI, Harold James, Shoemaker, Larry, Sims, Charles, Sweeney, James, Youngblood, Obby Genef Spring Pledges. J l T I 4' an E i I J Garwood, Hopkins. l Jones, Jan . Lancsarics, A Lomonte,i i l Q l l 1 l N0rris, Joh, . Smlfh, Gary Sl'l'QhQn, Stringer, Thomson, Ji i F Neg l..i Ofl A grl F-J Plofli Gene: EIDE W' ,mmf '7 r QI :N Arnold, Jerry Babin, Robert Brumfield, James Burrell, James 9-'OX 190' Cameron, Thomas D. lc: q 4 K, if-'J Canrrell, Richard V, fs Cauglrlin, Robert Thomas .V gi Crump, James I -R 1,4 'iv 1 r 3, g V., - Z' :W ,J 11 -ii-in if 4,3 it lvrwr-rf '-.wrlmini 5. . Y V ,A Qufglciirl, nlizriiwy' J0 -.- 4 ...V-. DUCllCll'7:c?, lrwiy as f3a':ier, K Xkfayrir- way' W ,,' 'nn , f r.rcsr'-.wood Gordon P. ww Wing 5 ' I ' ' . A ', '5 'gf fi 1 7 rrpkeni-, Brian ll h, ' '4 Jones, James William 5 ,,- Lcmcsarizs, Ladislau lomonre, Frank , iuiiiil l V+ .ff N N.,,. in. , - ,:f'W- I X. 1' -X, ,gil Tk. it my V' .- Q fl'-V . '. it 1 - u - 'Yu' Y ,gf rv 5 , 'T lx I ' E 24 Lomonfe, Nick Maflbevvs, William l-l., lV Matfbevvs, William J. McGlaun, Jack V. Mclenclon, J. Robert ', ,iv f i K' A .'-f Ng, .' 1 U. 'W A321 - A -. J .J . all J' ,ef f 'i4 ,.y 1 Ni 1 . . wifi J 6 f- . V' J 1 A GM - I SLTHS, Jolm gan ot' v . 7 'Y J f KK ' I, -PM ,R-. I Silllll, Gary L, 'l rg fd ,- - :rx A ? -.-I r ' Qlflllflfl, K. Wayne ' .M ,. '--' .1 .lririoer VV' ' wo. , illiam ' WON, James B. Jr .3 r -,SH 9 4... rv-'S V 14 'W i R A K' 9 o,,,. C I A Viafor, Dale Wall, Malcolm J., Jr. Warren, J. Donald, Jr. Wedgevvorrlw, Donald Young, Thomas M., lll 195 P 1 i 1 s , -1 K 5 E . 'Q H K Mn - C --, nuker, s and l V yall- v A 1 Pj ke al. JI'-a JI, , if ,. 5 3 w , '- .fi x J 9 a , Mn. , . M, I C Mu . D -i v-5 rf .,, ni . 'x '.4,- nh. K,,,, lf lllll Ill Ill lllll 'I ll Ill ll ' llllll IIII fellllll'l llllll lllllll llllll lllllll llllll lllllll llllll ' V -v'f'A. :,,k, -Wy ' YI v 0 . -.'Lv-1 4., - I , ' . .4 , , . 4, A . r 5 lf', . 1 -. , , -QI' fgwi Iv, W- ' ' ' A ',,Qf-4 fl K 1-1 .ff '?'. , ' , 'k'l?i,.A,, ' ' 1 'A . 4 , ' gh, Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union provides ll spiritual, cultural, educational and rec-- reationzll progrzlnl for Baptist youth and other interested students of Lamar Tecli. 1 J 0 M '11359' gs 1 -i f Baptist Student Union Council members include, seated, left to right, Sandra Wright, devotional chairman, Janet McRae, muSlC chairman, Elizabeth Ingram, missions chairman, Kathryn Hood, student center chairman, Joye Payne, YVVA president, and Beill June Wade, secretary. Standing, left to right, Donald Kessler, enlistment chairman, Lynn Matthews, international student VSPVS' sentative, James Ricks, president, and Richard Gibson, noon watch chairman. Not pictured: Joy Ascol, vice-president .l0lin Chappell, publicity chairman, and Thurman Crawford, representative. a i 1 l l 1 R., is :iq 4 Canterbury Association The Canterbury Association at Lamar Tech serves the needs of thc- Episcopal students at the college. brim, ,., ,a rm..- ' XXX., ,,'ff ' ,,.f- ,,' L'rb?:'3, pa 3 arfiffvwxn' 4 i nusiC Beffi' 1 gpfe' john A M -A K i K , ',f U, -- v. :L .41---,,..,-:-AA- M 17414, V Yr . . .-4,gf1d1'l M :' g .J .. ,- . . G- ' 7'-V f sa-ffl.. :n-,P I v - . o .. - - fl .4 -P' I ,ff Canterbury House and ST. Mo1'fhew's Church serve Episcopal sfudenfs ond faculty members c:TLc1rnc1r Tech. -1 . nv- ,fo Church of Christ The Church of Christ llihlc Chair serves Lamar Tech students through 21 pro- grzini of spiritual lcriclcrship, counseling and as an activity center. Eimf fx agp, 'Dx 2 i 1 Otticers of the Church of Christ Bible Chair are, seated, lett to right, Rex Anderson, chairman, service committee, Karen ChileSi editor the Lamar Christian and Linda Bellovv chairman social committee Standin lett to ri ht r CTOU I . u 2 I , 1. . Q, 'Q , Arthur Garner, di 9 Allen Milton, chairman, worship committee, and Michael Wilson, chairman, visitation program. OftiCer5 and Re, 1 lg, Gamma Delta Gamma Delta, international association of Lutheran Students, wax lounclccl nationally in Chicago in 1934 and established locally in Nou-tnlacr. 1956. The purpose of Catnma Delta is to conserve and develop Chrixtinn faith and to encourage Christian action among college students through zi program lntwtl on Christian knowledge and service. ,wr alles, gqtotz 24.4.1 OH. fs D HO me 'eff TG MQW Rgymgnd I-loebel vice-president, Gerald DeCluitt, president, Kay Clark, secretary 'ters o mma e f 1 ' and Peo. W, Meyer, sponsor. Not shown: Myrna Schaefer, TVGCISUFGV- Newman Club The purpose of the Newman Club is to Contribute to the spiritual, inlcllcctual and social development of Catholic students on thc Lamar Tc-clm campux. X l JPQ 11 ,,Y....- 4-'., z QA ,y gf A ' 'j -,j ,, W, I x 4 Q. a , a. o x I . ' -. INV, ,. . V ,M ., . .:.,.... , Ml, J , ...V , . --W WM,- u A Q A , k Q , .., W ,A ,. . .X X 5 tu b, bw- , s Q 2' wg nf, . ' 0--4... , -V- .N5-N,'? vvew1m ,lf-wg F X A ' I 44..- , 2 ',h: , V Offmers of The Newmgn Club, pzcfured oloove, help to plan ond execule The clubs octnvmes. ,Q-V4 zoa United Christian Fellowship The United f,ll'll'lSllllll l t'll0wsl1ip was formed by il IIICFQCF ol students from thc Disciples of Christ, Methodist and Prcslmytcrian cliurchcs. The UCF slrivcs to scrvc the spiritual and intcllcctual needs of students at Lamar Tech. .r 'Ks W W NS Officer Gerald Bates, W. C. Hall, Jr., and Rev. Arthur M. Pry, director. I i ' Y' s and staff members of the United Christian Fellowship are left to right Mrs Jeannine Batchelor secretar - Phil G. Klel I Religious Emphasis Week H. N. Dulcn Mills, lefr, who presided over The opening Religious Ernpnosis Week convoco em lion, is shown vvilh Joseph W. Molhevvs, principal speaker for REW, and Dr. F. L. Mclfbon old, presidenf. 52? X ...V 5 ,-A A x., ,SJ , .- 'WJ' ..-1 7 ,na x 'ii ka nv' M .. ww , N ' at . YQ' x 'fx ,,,, S if 'NX 2 5 .N , - 1 f 4 Z ' x QF fm 1 Fu-. A 5 1 ' QM 1 1 77 'x 2 W if X A , nf , f Q1 ZX I f fl s xdf' ,ff I WW,,,g,,.M.f- L, fi fa 'Q ,I Q 'f sluts Q , X Q.,-W A , IV, X if f Q' ' f' X , 5 4 5' - If I x 4 , .K fm. J Q V ' Y ,N M , fra, M44 ,f .W X..,, f mf A 7 ,ff 4 I, F. 1' we Q Y 'Wff1 ,L. A Q D. .M Y? , Q Q-E ' xi Y 41 , 'fu 1 ww J L f 'f A X wi fa, A 4 x X X - P 0 ,,.4ii., Band -WWW 5? Lamar Teens Concerjr Band. Cardinal band members, in a formafion during The Homecoming game, display Hweir new uniforms for 'rhe firsf Jrime 1 s an W 5 L Q 1 ' A, lvlaiorelles for l96l-62 are, lell lo riqlwl, Wanda Marlin, head majorelfe' Barbara Myers. lealured 'rwirlerg Carol Ann Dunn, lealured slrulrerg Marleen Levinz: and Linda Bailey. Praclr arc for a Ccrncerl are l-larry Huff, Bellm Brooks i n cg v A and Jaclelfliles. Tlwree principals in flue Lamar Lillle Symphony. Edna Brooks, C. A. Wiley and Roberl Monlgomery. Q0 over a score during rehearsal. A Cappella Choir A Cappella Choir members are first row, left to right, Julius O. Best, Wadine Chamberlain, Antoinette Thibodeau, Nancy Simmons, Jerdon Smith, ll. Second row, left to right, Loyd Hawthorne, Barbara Palmer, Frances Proft, George D. Perkins, Jr., Bobbie Huckaby, Marvin Bates. Third row, left to right, Molly Liby, Leon Rodgers, Margaret Proft, Rebecca Lee, Mari- lyn Terrell, Richard Cariker, Barbara Dale Hargraves. Fourth row, left to right, Jeanette Hall, T. Russell Hughes, Ruth Reeder, Robert Tolar, Kay Crouthers, William Simmons. rtist Series Richard Ellsasser. organist, and C. A. Wiley prepare for Mr. Ellsasser's concert with the Lamar Tech Band. -..j f Une ot tm almost arg liis comraiji ,' . Don Cossacks The worlcl famous General Plafoff Don Cossack Chorus and Dancers, directed by Nicholas Kosfru- kofl, lelr a lasting impression with Their Arfisf Series performance. One ol lhe Don Cossaclcs execules an exciling and i , . . . gimosl unoelievable Russian dance lo The delighl of his comrades. Solocluhin performs 'rhe lraolllional and hair-raising dagger dance which never fails lo slir his audiences. 211 Artist Series Dr. Kirlley lvlalner was an Arlisl Series guesl leclurer. j 'WX Anoflmer fealure of llme Serues was Raymond Michalslci basso The Cleveland Play l-louse once again gave an ou+s+anclinq perlormanse in Hs porlrayal of l-ledda Gablerf' Aolale OBrien and Richard Obefllfl are slmown in a scene from Jrlme play. 'mance Dberlin Five Finger Exercise ,fag Agbreakfast scene from Five Finger Exercise with Carol Scalco as Pamela l-larringtonf' Bruce lacobs as Walter Largerf' and Al Srnither as Stanley Harrington. 293 ' 3. Al Smither as Stanley Harrington voices his opinion to David Provenzano as Clive Harrington. Bruce Jacobs as Walter Larger pleads with Marylyn Munster- man as Louise Harrington while Stanley Harrington played by Al Smither, looks on. f Z School for Scandal Bell, Book and Candle 1 'Q' lf X gf' ry Q32 Z3 2 f .X School for Scandal cast members seen in a dress rehearsal are Karen Buvinghausen, Maria, Palmer Hall, CrabTree, Caran L Day, Lady Sneerwellf' Berry Havens, Lady Teazlef' Bruce Jacobs, Sir PeTer Teazlef' and Annie Lou Lumpkin, Mrs. Candoverf I l l i I ! Xxx l Bel Ha She anc Phyllis Davis as Gillian performs witchcraft while Bob Clark as Nicky and Dixie Dowden as Aunt Queenieu wafch in amazement in a scene from Bell, Book and Candle. exile wwe ..-N..--. - 'M.k,.x-up-4... ,, -,.....-.. Music-Speeeh Department Double Bill Caron over. S i 5 4 i i Belly Havens as lvlrs. Pelers and Failh Gray as .Mrs- Hale are shown in a scene from lhe one-acl play, Ilriflesul Sharing 'rhe double bill wilh Trial By Jury were TFIHGS and The Scales of Juslice, anolher one-acler. A s Q. 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Oh, raise your glasses high . . . i+'s an Alpha Chl Omega Sing Along Wiih Mi'rch Rush parfy. ing, Glass FUNQMZY v ,f at v s Chl N A V s Fall Registration all ENGLISH '23 8,5 -- I ,iQ ,af BLM lady, l'rn already reglslered for 29 hours of l3ll M!-as CelesTe Kilchen, registrar, showing Nancy Anne Flem- lVliss Arnerico of l96l, The Lomor Tech campus. ' l 'lOl' l :me .-fly.-all lr' molluer rays, you Can'l rnalor Ill Pygrnallfsi Llfvrgzl-.VC-ll' 'Nwv! ' 1 X 4 I f 1 1 S' iv S , Nh l, ef an r Q ,r , NN 0 4 1 wil w,,4 X 'wx as W5 wig WV ' A Q X W OS 4 i ff is K xx is xy- I 5 my all X 4 5 xx Q6 U X X xg. . ,H f ' Thc1fwill be S-4,722, young mon. 5 A v . wiki ,:' 9 fy W Q Q 'xx 2 q ' s l Q e . ff gf of I J 1 fy fe.. s was w. ' ',!! sl , ,V ff' V fig Ji! RA' gg ii! U f f I 7 Q' I ' l V- I , xx .. 1, .2 Q i xg is L Y , l S' if Q of ' 2 in Q K Xl :ffl Q R V 5 f l is ,V H . ' ,,,,, i fk' 'xi 5 r 4 , .fi Q13 we 6 ' ' x el G Q rf ' 'Q Q NS, -. f 221 A Registration Now IeI's see . . . where DID I leave Ihose IBM cards? PIease say II'Iey're CorrecI.I' Hurry up and waif . . .and waif . . . and waif A . QI., 1 I' R , . . 521 FQ' g3:.?,Qxf U 1 .,. f 2 jx' 11 .ily , . K, ,4-1' . -ks Ie -'uni' I xl, Xu , ev v- . , ., , , I . 1? ,Q fwffwr ., A 5195 , 'x . ,u,,,,,'I I . .xg ,.,,, ' .- 51.5 'ar'-vlf-I - ,f '- if , e t 'i Hina.. 155' '. ,,,. . s gf ' ,L UIQ, 5 fi' Iv iif, ,X4 . If ff I . FP' Y X ' I 'I 'Y Y Q-A K Q: I - ' Q54 gif ,, , 1 Q., 4 Freshmen Orlentatlon Registration Class Elections The guy 3 tal' blond, win V e, . , 1 Qi' r remember hit. name ll fffhif 91525 mf ff ff i Wi Yep, H'1a'r's what it says--size 29! , f So lost: so bald. 223 Freshmen 'luv ! Lamar Tech offers fhe major of your choice. Twelve pencils. I6 ball-poinfs and 22 erasers lafer, fhey finished regisfrafion. if I Q 4 . 6,4 R 4 ,y, f X ,fc T cre , ,T f Q This Freshman shoe scramble kinda mal a fellow feel conspicuous! Una-.,,,,. i Kappa l during RUSl'rees . lVllClrey l 2 3 Ds. Fratermt Rush 'Mv ff5:l Kappa Alphas and 'rheir ques+s gafher around The punch bowl dunrq a Period I Frafernify Rush parfy. inda 355668 wal? in line +0 be ragged by PiKA's r , N h , f Wy Tranner. I A ? 1 r E ' F31 W? 3 E I in X K .XX 145. And here are souvenirs 'From Sigma Chi's insfallafion af Lamar. .1-,,,i-, 1' Q f ,fr r NN.-1 Hub I-lawfhorn, Sigma Nu presidenr, shows The fra+erniTy's Trophies fo several rushees. 225 s. 9' 5 I 4 I I J w Homecoming Float Bulldmg Nw' ei 2 Eilluer i'r's a loadslool or 'rl1ey're building an Igloo from The lop down. 228 .Q We - w4f ?'7'wWW And llwen l gol llwis Junior Carpenler Badge . Aclually, l believe we need a vel. Homecoming Parade Winners 'X . , 18,1 . ,V .iw Alpha Chi Omega- Big Red Saves Holland '-'lirsl place, sororily division fine Z iw 1 gi i W ii i Alpha Tau Qmega- Big Red in Japan-larsl place, lralernily division. i is ,504 Y W f awk if , QW - -. , w . f J if-vf , ,,,, 414, . f 3 My 2 f Texas Sociely ol Professional Engineers- 'lBiq Red al The Cape -second place, opera dll. ision. if Y an S NYWR' 11 ,iX', Della Zela- Around llie World in 80 Days. ZZ ?m,14 ., s in Q an is if ,V Al -Y LXR E D ...A Sigma Chi-' Big Red in l-lawaiim-second place, lralernily division. Kappa Della- Big Red on llwe Emerald Isle -second place, sororily division. ,-.i P' -sf-z 'ff . f w l 1-rx,gy: 'y92i', ,, f' Q is r ff M, ZW 2 Q a.,. W' fl 'WMV 1. linda pl! in ar! , '. Y 5 - ,f ,, , r- Q 1 gg! fssgf ff, yjfngfs its ii' - Wy, - , h 3 ,Z-,Cs V A 1 ' lllv fl - ' ' ' ' ' - 'MAY7 se+.:'1+' 2 f' ' , 53 Wal Educalion Prolessionals- Big Red in Venice swan, i Q :Q llfil clace. small lloal division. si rirrr 11455 231 ff fi f 3 , if ' ',.l '-'-fv,'1 'f , Q ,f , . f, ,M he ., , 4 -4 W f Parade X f Z 'YW s X b 7 X Xu .5 X, fm-AW. Alpha Delia Pi- Big Red in Siam. , .Jw f wx X X wi' 3. ii .X NN , 1 if N A' .-: . ' 7:1 3 X E4 is x l ,... N 4 T N ,figs f Xi 5455? .,,, ful , 5444 ,,4,,g UQ tl.: E 5: '76 . tg pq 3, X 15 ,R N ' ' NEW ' N -, gp i--3 1513 M113 Q3 if x M , i v N M 52 4 , N- X 7,5 , I K W X , Ex-LeHermen's Associaiiorfs go-kari eniry. UW-40 55 1' , M Q' YS - f, 15- 0 Delia Sigma Pi- 'Round The WOM 5 wiih Big Red. i .9 'L 'XA We TF 1 4 MVM.- , if ,, M, Fi -J ,Q-.QM , mai J, ' f' 232 Pi Kappa Alpha- Big Red in India. Alpha Phi Cmegas guard Big Red-H n. ,lm 1 , , ., VW? , N fmf , -C ' IX 1 in Q Y X l ' fi 'fix e -L KX' 'fill ' '. World -1- - ,, lsrifxifre l. . w Sigma Nu- Flyin' High wifh Big Red. Wi, 'Q 1' f l na' ,, f 5 jffmll X' ,A , .I , - ' Q Y' ' A W, Q.. V ' ,f Associafion for Childhood Educalion- Bi Red and .. ff' W5 Re Q fhe Amish Children Go 'ro School. Kappa Alpha- Big Red in The Sou'rh. r. , f , 1 1 V551 swf , , f . Sigma Phi Epsilon- Big Red in l.ondon. Q e ff , if' , 3 lg ,, . 233 k,-I gl.. A' Greek Week Fraternity-Sorority Receptions Pledge Line Even +he profs came fo visilr during frafernify-sororify recepfions. Sigma Chi's enferfain quesfs af Their recepfion. Pledge line seems +0 have affecfed one The AXO's visifors. How did fha Line? ?! I- 1 Circle K Turkey Trot Lamar Radio Program mfr Aw, come on . . . save me Tor NEXT Thanksgiving. 0 Prospec:Ts Tor The Track Team were Tound aT Cirde K Turkey TroT. Lamar Tech sTudenTs perTormed on Their own radio program. 51 W Fur DZ Rose Ball Dorm Dance Dorm Tree Decorating invwuuff E rcle K v, xx, X sf They could have danced all mghl al 'rhe Rose Ball. Janice bnlberl is crowned Della Zela Dream Girl by Brenda Hawlhorne, lasl year's winner. x 1 fx I ' ' . U. wr Bring me a chair-my lqneecap jus? fell off! Mass confusion seems In order af 'rhe Vx Dorm Chrislmas Tree decoraling parly. 237 238 Christmas for the Birds Tree Decorating... Amazing whaT calculus does Tor ChrisTmas Trees. Dean SeTzer presenTs The TirsT place ChrisTmas Tree Decorahng Trophy To The Ma+h Club. NOT a plasTic laundry bag leTT in The whole dorm aTTer The KD's finished Their Third place winner. 5 3 i E 1 5 E il 2 Fl How r would l: second TSST win if l ...Carol Contest 'How much do you lliink Jrlmis free would bring on rlwe world marlce+? efzond place free decorarinq con- esl winners from Lambda Tau aslc. Tliird place in 'rlwe Carol Comic-sl wenl lo llwe Merfs Dorms fr Firsl place in 'rlwe Carol Conlesl wenl lo Circle K and Alpha Della Pi look second place honors. Football Awards Four Lads Fooibcull oiwords wenl To Boblo Joincik most vcilucible boclf Mriol y , si Ja, McKay, best Teclm plciyer ond most playing time logged, Arrnoorll, Menus ond Lindley King, Tie for mosl volucilole linemong Billy M580 Tri-caplains for l96l, Pal Day, Armour Mclvlanus and Don Placelc, al The Foolball Awards Banquel. besl freshman ploiyer. The Four Lads enierlained Tech sludenls durlfq Dead Week. courlesy ol lhe APO's. Pssl . . . he's gol four aces. The Four Lads lake a lorealc during lheir Lamar Tech performance. 240 li: Malcolm srmour Mc. illy McBqy, s clurlflQ pring Registration Fair enough . . . my green slriped card lor your phone number. Closedl Bul This is early regislralionf' SIS plus 56.95 plus 54.98 plus 58.50 plus... Slime Queen Engineer's Da r,,, fwm ff W 1' Lindo Bailey is crowned 1962 Slime Queen by Carol Scgico, 1961 Slime Queen. Kids of all oges view on Indusfrigl Engineering project. 242 ,bar L' 4 ,7 J-'ii i hx f i,ei ,, Airy ws 2 ag, if? G This Civii Engineering exnibir sure bears kindergorien. 1 , P, mega, .A iz i -I , if sy, i lrlen. Engineer's Day w wf - ' f 'V ' ' I I I I Boy! We could use one of These in arifhrneticfl a small student at the Math exhibit exclaiins. Well, if certainly worked yesterday! ,., i nav l 8 mimi 4 An openmoufhed look of Wonder is given during explanaiion of a Chemical Engineering display. 243 Engineer's Day Western Union Gift TISA Convention An Indirect Arc Furnace built by Robert Boldt, lett, and Kenneth Penney, center, vvon tirst place among student Engineer's Day exhibits. l Y Y V Y 14 W' Western Union, represented by L. E. Venable and M. S. Rollo, and Lloyd Cherry, head ot the Lamar Electrical En- gineering department and director ot the Research Center, check out two face simile telegraph machines presented to the college by the company. Frederick Boland, president, United NU tions General Assembly, meets Ter? Intercollegiate Student Association Oll' cers Jimmy Hurst, Joanne Webb, Flo vention held at Lamar Tech. Roush and David Beck, at the TISA COL' Career Day ADPI Diamond Ball fn, f 4 0 -4 ..- rv- Bo i I if I E. fd q- ot C- to sg xited NU' :ts TCXQS tion Off ebb, from TISA Coll' l'lCll' 'Ai' 1-4 .J -, r ieam., W 51 UQ 1 thu High School seniors by the hundreds flocked to Lowcir Tech tor Core-er Ddy , M ry Throce Scott left pres mt c ion to Koy Clcirk, Alphci Dells: Pi pledge clciss president, ot the Diamond ADPi's ond guests ehioy dohcing ot the Diamond Boll. 245 Sigma Chi Derb Da f WZ ZZ Z4 vM,z,, f 11, if i ,EA 2? 2221210 nw Q3 ff qv f aw if ,WWQ -V ff f,,4,,, , , ,, ,, . -v di. 4 ff,-. , 34 D if - A i -i- fig 'Q 's ,, 5 F ,,...,.., M ' 7f4 Mg Just practicing . .. 4751 W ff DVA K S,,,Q,, fflf, Dr. Moc olmosf Won first prize in The cow milking Conte-si I Wi L., ,, 4 ff. ' A .-., . 1, .A T' - 2 Only 600 yords to go. ,, .i 2.1m mwpgar fm' ?1fiisQae H 5,QQ,i': wg? f '4:.'-f' fx CQ ,P Pe v -Q. 3 ,. .i- vgh V 'V fg,f!4i' - fi . X13 3 K wr X- .J A, ..u'4 WTQSL l i'.9Ar'i x I :gui , VYJS sax i' 445,21 ', A.. , Sig Ep King's Ball Barbara Badon, a 1962 Sigrna Phi Eosdon GO'den HQUW GUI, receives a gift from the frafernify presenred by Anne Hawter, Sig Ep sweernearf. David Wiering, 1961 King, congrafulares Tom Cameron, i962 King. Janice Gilbert, Deira Zera, dances with The sororiTy's candidate and new King, Torn Cameron. 247 f ,Q 'f 'A ffl? A tw ll, . rt fr i I 2 i if Delta Zeta Song Festival begins LT Jubilee Z Vk, .i, A y AA , y . , ,. 1 l X is 5 , ' f f ' 1 Representatives of the winning groups in Delta Zeta's annual Song Festival are shown above. They are, left to right, Margaret Proft, Kappa Delta, over-all third place, Ann DeOnier, Alpha Delta Pi, second place, sorority division, Larry Shoemaker and Tort Cameron, Sigma Phi Epsilon, first place, fraternity division, Nancy Simmons, Alpha Chi Omega, first place, sorority divisionz Bob Chase, Sigma Chi, second place, fraternity division, and Dona Gaye Fields, Delta Zeta president, who presented the awards. --4 '1- l garet Tom sion: ards. K Q , fi l i fel i 5 .i M ' 5 , V. , A t 'K , 3 fy.- K 5 ,' l Z 5 Z ,.. , Xi r,iii 4 . JG.. ' , , fx I pg. Q.,-L It gf? 4 ' eg, A ' . ! A-ni-.-,xi I, U ' Members of Sigma Phi Epsilon admire their first place, fraternity division, trophy won in the DZ Song Festie val. In keeping with the theme, Treasures of Rodgers and Hammerstein, the Sig Eps sang 'There ls Nothing Like a Dame and You'll Never Walk Alone. N i. 3 fi ssrsi i t W i l i f WN ' M'- Qm Q' I rx in , ', i siit 5 , If A Q if N ,gr f wh D . ? ,. S 4 4 ,R , 'mmwpw.v,, 3, I 4 S l Alpha Chi Omegas sang their way to first place, sorority division, in the annual DZ Song Festival with Many a New Day and Climb Every Mountain. 2 Lamar Tech's Best- Dressed Coed 4. Beth Crocker 'iw gl ' 'ali j 'fx A 'K X xy i 5 X LT Jubilee committee members are, lett to right, Charles Bishop, Linda Waters, Mary- lyn Munsterman, Margie Fanette, George l-Iirasaki, Danny Morgan, Gerald Bates, Lindo Schmucker and Linda Rivers. LT Jubilee Battle of Brains l E Eff-0 ., Xl AcTually, I clon't know the answer to that one either. rf-K, f What clo you think of all the 'higher mathematics' on the board behind uso I LT Jubilee II Facuhy vs.VhrsHy BasketbaH I 2 I I 5 Game I I M I Ii M 5 EQI I I Now TIWCJI I've QOT IT, what CIO I do WITIW IT? I I n I 252 ,!, 'IBoy, I wish they hodrff found out I vvos cm all-American in college, I-Icmds off - This onefs mme! Dubs on This one, Miss Gre- million says! Facult Women vs Students DisCu su? nb 1,1 i :E Q :w:yrm':fwi manly ot 4 Q HNTO TM: f':fg1 , '.'.f'g wi SHIJV' H ivclslfvtlvcmll QOVYW6 F'r9m, K1 fry- :LUV im1lL1rfQ.,5Qcwv'ws went fo the Sdolm GNU Vuxff Model U nited Nations Dovid Mclzodden orgues ct point during debdte of ci question cit the Model United Notions Assembly. Delegates ot the Model UN listen and ponder their next nnove. 254 i i i , i i l Model UN delegofes consider onofher moior world problem. Dr. Eric Berhnon, second from right, of The Americcin Friends of The Middle Eosf, chofs with members of The lnrernorionol Sfudenr Orgdnizorion which sponsored his visif To Lomor. Model U Car Wash l Some even work during LT Jubilee - Alpho Phi Omego ond Lcimbdo Tciu held G cor vvosh ond opercired o service srorion for benefit of the Scholarship Fund. hsfii . ff ss'-Q . lr K l7ll4QrfJ 1 -v'f!L, F LT Jubilee Favorite Prof Election Redbird Revue ,, ,Mg Q Mi- , ' hw 1 5, Q 1 1 , if X f , Yi . , gov f ts, 4 . Q -ff':p ',..:.f:- 4 f as ff, X 1 s - ,ri lla ? - X t ,Q 9, , .1 if My flffllttt if: if -'f X x f . f V. PQ V. V 91 t .MEA ,WT H .5 ' 'iff' 7 9' 'f v , 0 2 f- , f: 'f ,,-'Lf V , ' ,.4 5 i tft w i -'3'?9ff'vwf,sAx'wf'1'.J'tHvfopf,,,4l: .W : .M, 1f:,.7-jji ,, 2, if ,. G ,N s f ,Q gi: ' - I gf Yin f -If! t A penny tor every bottle - they're all deserving ot votes in the Prof election. Favorite Ivev rerrr - ,.,1ll 1 X 1 ,,:, fi David Wieting and his m created quite a sensation Revue. usical savv at Redbird Make it good, Blllcll s 5 Redbird Revue K Dr. Moufcxfokis discovers 0 new efocef m cn professofs cmeer 1, Butfhfu 5 S gf 2 1 e e is A No, iT's not Wagner - iT s entry in The Tcllenf show. ef 1 I .,, Y., 3' in Q a , 'f J 'V 1 I' Grolsshoper Operof' UCF's first-prize winning 2 LT Jubilee Bicycle Race P3 'E-q , WWW? h e 15 : , 'af 5 v 4, , A wp In I if Z4 e ii 'x x Q! v, A 1 -M o, wif-1K 47, A 'gn K, Y., P, J I Q 9 7 X 9 J 5'0ZZZ'M5 ,?f'RACK ffluiffl 531' Iqgm. E Posing for a LiT'rIe 500 publicify picfore. EQ . gl: If 1 V V' ,L F , , , QM. 1 , 'JT - I . ,, '- , . 4 Cah'T lef go . . . my whole arm's caught in The hand brake. 3 ,. ra ,','. fl- ' af . Y ,-491,15 .. ' .aifbfiw ,.. 'f' 'E' N'xQwa-- - P- .4 Neg?-g,,' , ' Vai , iw.-.,,,K, qw xk-I, .5 . gk..x?w-.gf . i y+ '1iQ4f 1fg,,'fMi-i .ie , - w ,Q-' V' 1- -:W f',c'!w'M, ' .4 Q AW- K ,Yf1Ski!l'Ns.tc'. t 'A ,Adema Just like The pros or maybe some facsimile thereof. 258 ,J ' Little 500 Tricycle Race - I Y v I T P 1- . TTY! o B N 1 awf- ' 1 , ,. , .., ., ,WT V1 : fm ' J- w,,', r+g ,My 5ff3kls.,,,,, .40 .-,, ., WA- , , f ,f M ,' if 1 , 1 -1 4- . Wflzzfi ' 7 'lzr. fiaffl VI m ,filw .fQ T I W ' , QQ ,3 -nge T T T r tw , hr- 'V , , f rf' ffl, 1 Y sn f A H N , w N 'L'-V ' x . 5 , Y !...- . l . vj y T 'I I ' -r , , ,, .- ':. .f 1. . f far M Tw . iv ur --- 'V-V' ' ' qv V - ' 1 l,.f' -, ' , . 31' -,T T -. 'f?'f f'i X h . A, ,-,, , I 3, vig - A i A '- xl, ' - I T X ' ' . - ' .. tj P gfl ec f , T . 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' - fx , L, in- I K i i , i 1 t i i Q i i f i 1 i i li ' i George Hircisoki, vice-president, ond Don Worren, president, were elected to serve the 1962-63 Student Association. g C Q 1,1 I it tv' tor? it 1? 1 , :ie ren, -63 ap and Gown Tapping ! Q I ..-.v t I t s fm A t I rf- A 2r'f':'1- Q 4 . ,f te. .I .,,Q mf . 4 FB ' mil- ':- 4- 5 im . ., W, -fs ' 1, 4 nl!! 1 W f 1 W -4 -4 ..-. Ellen Walker gives Cop ond Gown rib- bons to Lindo Miller, o new member. X , f ,ggmf . - Havent hoo so much fun stnce I was ' 1 ' Q cz freshman iff ,2 1 ',,,, t b uw- t 9 A f sn' n 'I . I 1 Q i... i 1 K Xl, I 1 ' , Excuted dnscussuons between old ond new members of Cop ond Gown con- tinue os they rnorcn across compost 261 Junior-Senior Prom Senior Class Gift Z :fi F i .. s 5 Q , I CVC? A - Mickey Troiner, Joe Arrnisteocl ond Anne Hunter urge Juniors oncl Seniors to get their bids to the Junior-Senior Prom. + ' Q Q i 7 . Yf' A lomm Bell ond Howell movie proiector was presented' to the college by the Closs ot 1962. Student Activities director George McLoughlin, Jr., ond Senior officers Torn Comeron, Peggy Nelson ond Hermon Matthews ore shown with the mochine. Biology Field Trips is ,,, 304 . e 4 me sd, - 1 L h i ' it fl ,au-Q, l r J' Q . ' I ii, 'bf iw' 'F ' wa f i i f XE, 1 l l Q . H' A 5 fi Pi 5 i i ' ' J v, X 1 K , . g ii gig: 1 A b X ' L 7:49 rr - ml , D . ,lwhv . 4 ,, I V- My I x .. - . A if ' 'fig ' l Q A N ' xl 'U i'Jus'r whgf we need - 0 sno i in Turtle. M PP Q Whois going info The sock, Dr, 5. Long? -l 1 I' 4Lna. . . I r., Nothing like g svvcimpy ditch for ccliecting ulgue. M1 , i, .dx 1 WU! ill ' V'7i'M-MW f 1-N AT , Commencement lations To The graduales. Larry Earl Adams, MA. in history, is given best wishes by Dr. McDonald. Candidafes vvaif 'lor The momehl when They will receive Their degrees. l T ,ffl me ff 5 pang .. - - r Dr. McDonald arid Dean Seizer presehr diplomas and corigrot Warn The-re? Norwc and J 1 3 cfbpgrciw- lWorider il Theres really a diploma in il1ere'?l Masler of Arls recipients Bill Norwood, Jr., Glga l-larvill, Larry Adams and Jose Galindo, Think. VVilliam D Narvxfaocl, Jr., an English major and The lrrsf person ever ra be aramfed gi masters deQree at Larrwar leclw, receives liis Masfer ol' Arls Hood, lT's over! Whaf do I do now? LINDA SCHMUCKER Junior Fovoriie BETH CROCKER Senior Fovoriie wwf DAVID WIETING Senior Fovorife Class Favorites if' ICT-V Wxy ff' CAROL SCALCO Sophomore Fovorife LINDA BAILEY Freshman Fovorife ,,4.s,...,n I STEPHEN GRACE, JR. Sophomore Fovorife DANNY MORGAN Freshmen FovoriTe f i . GEORGE HIRASAKI HWIWGT Junior Fovorife UOTQCI1' CON WI1oT om I doing regisfering for Summer Session I? - I grod- voted! fp?-'fiff MI I 17 ' an I, sf. v ,iw ,offwifiiiii ZITUMUE FIIISSIIHIN ffl 1 ' ,.e...f-4 , id LQ, ,W ,.., I-Iurry, hurry, hurry! . . . ger your educofion courses before Iney're discontinued, combined or we get more confused. Registration This is where we came in!!! 'msg Q Now be sure To fiII out IooTI'1 sides of These cords. W 1 i 1 V I M , 9 JL Us 9 'a f 1 fl! 'A .Nl . ' 2.1 .,4 5 QM , ,ff M MW' ' W f ,w'fl, '4 ,, WH WW m, if f f f 'X ,-f V , , Tf,,Wf,' I plrfffwf' Nc, 'XMJWY' Z T, , QQ, , 2 f5wY f'QffW , f ,W ,M W , 5 Lwywwwf W, W ,, f 27 '5 WLWY, V f ' ,, c Wi g, , f ww , J ,ML WMU I ,fWi,,L,W4 wwf' , fw'!'f,f yr W1zfwf4Qfzff , M? db ZW! ,W WW Q ff X Vmff M ,-,M f f Q 7,541 , ff WW fl fyymf f f ww, Nw W,fW,,afW,Vfwkwff Q, 54 if wif? wa f 7 kvW'Zfv wifff-51fffcWg,i,w:mW 'MW ws W-ff,f2W7W' f,f'MfwQ7-W.Qfff,wf ,,,WCwW,,f Q. 'f f Q, w ' ' ' MWA WW, ' U2 VW, W M, , 7 , ,ff 7 f ,1 45 J V 2 75251 ,WW ff M,.L7W' , l96l Football i l i l f l i i ,li li 4 l i A l i iii ll, lit i li' 5, 1 L ii,'i ., U i Ii li E' i i xi lt li Members ofthe l96l Cardinal tootball team. First row, lett to right: Harold Barclay, Pat Day, Ronnie Wright, David Webb, iii Windell Hebert, Harold LaFitte, Bruce Land, Ralph Stone, Jon LeSage. Second row: Larry Witte, Barry Kerr, John Kent, John Ill Beuhler, Richard Preiean, Bobby Jancik, David McGaughy, Harold Mayo, Lynn Matthews. Third row: Coach Dan Rogas, Her- ,i man Wilson, Bill Worsham, Jerry McDonald, John Williams, Ronnie Wassom, Malcolm McKay, Gerald Hagan, Danny Gardner, ll Fourth row: Coach Bill Tipton, Douglas Simmons, Lindley King, Walter Merryman, Ray Buttington, Bobby Tibbitts, Dick Legate, ll Johnn Gruter, Bill Vincent. Fitth row: Coach Tyrus Terrell, Kenneth Cones, Bill Ford, Don Ptacek, Joe Kni ht, Brad Derrick i , Y ' Y Q X it Dean Elliott, Walter Smith, Mike Johnson, Bobby Puntes. Sixth row: Head Coach J. B. Higgins, Don Phillips, Kenney McRi!i, ii Armour McManus, Bill McBay, Robert Hebert, Connell Pitts, Jerr Mallor , Jerr Davis. Not shown: Ronnie Fontenot, Jinirrvy I Y Y Y Y E Davis, Johnny Dansby. ll il l ill il E i . 1 5 l96l Scores f i l iii 1 It i LAMAR TECH OPPONENT ' i lj 38 Northeast Louisiana State College 34 25 Abilene Christian College TO ll ' ii I 3-4 Stephen F. Austin State College 22 ,J 34 Sul Ross State College O T 7 Southwest Texas State College 7 ll T 33 Howard Payne University T3 :ai 7 Texas A 8.l 3 l4 East Texas State College 7 ZOOTL g 7 Sam Houston State College 9 early 5, 62 Mexico National Polytechnic Institute 22 Qll' Middle Tennessee State College 14 ll! Tangerine Bowl ,Atv-A 4 :N Q I Football managers tor l96l are, left to right, Bobby Puntes, Jerry Davis Larry Witte and Jerry Mallory. lil' -Q-.9 B h l x Viewing game films are Lamar Tech Football coaches, left to rig Tipton, end coach, Tyrus Terrell, baclqlield coach, and Dan Rogan in 2 12' me lf' if A JI? ? ,K rt K, t 3 5 l y I p jp S . 95,01 . ff:-'sv S-i --,.ff.,n - Trainers for the l96l Cardinals are left to right Jimmy Rogers Harold Barclay and Jerry Barber X . gh Little All-America Bobby .lancik BOBBY JANCIK Haltback - 2VL -- Senior AP Little All-America Williamson Mid-Bracket All-America All Texas College Team NAIA Little All-America All-LSC Halfback Harold Patlitt, left, Associated Press Sports Editor, presents an AP Little All- America certificate to Bobby .lancik at the Football Awards Banquet. Jancik is the second Cardinal football player to receive Little All-America honors. The Cardinals, successful completion of the 1961 football season and their selection as participants in the Tangerine Bowl was due in no small way t0 their outstanding halfback, Little All-America Bobby Jancik. The Rosenberg Flash, unheralded before the season got underway, set the drums to beating with his performance against Northeast Louisiana in the opener. Bobby gathered touchdown passes of 65 and 55 yards and scored on a run as he led his teammates to a comeback victory over the Indians. In the Stephen F. Austin game, he uncorked probably the most spectacular carry ever seen Ht Greenie Stadium as he zig-zagged 47 yards through the bewildered Lumber- jacks to paydirt. An exceptionally versatile athlete, Bobby also competed in track and field and tennis. The Houston Oiler Football team signed Bobby upon graduation and he intends to see whether or not a professional football career is to his taste. S Hom All- Jncilc rs. teir to arg ing :by he F. at er- eld ion his Ei S R 6 Y,t,,,:f ',,.r .g,,1,: W V. f, f I ll A I 3' f fmfy I -w . . . ,- Vw Q. Q, 5 .af . , 5 l ,je my WI: Z ., V I fi, 4 - gm.. i ,A if va , Q . 'l. 5 ,. 4. - LINDLEY KING Guard-QVL--Junior ARMOUR MCMANUS All-LSC Guard T L' All-Texas College Team A , ,IQ X A 1 tx AA lk -- w,G'.. Yo X?l. i: A 5 ig, 1 x . .+.. Q ,W 1,-2 4- ,. , ll f F w V5 it A a- f ' V . 'ir . it we ' f,,:f,a3y:,?jf7r4 7 ,.,v 1 n,, ,V , I A MALCOLM McKAY ' Q A -N, T. Guard-3VL-Senior an' I A ' T 2 M' 'N M' Second Team All-LSC Guard Honorable Mention, AP Little All-America WINDELL HEBERT DON PTACEK Quarterback-QVL-Junior Tackle-3VL-Senior Second Team All-LSC Quarterback Second Team All-LSC Tackle Honorable Mention, AP Little All-America xx pw-ity Q! 4 0 273 Q ' l sl I I ,, is 2 1? l pl 4 i 1 l Ill U lvil rl. l gg l ll ll F gl l ll l l l 1 Cardinals Clip Indians 38-34 ln Season Opener The Lamar Tech Cardinals thrilled a huge opening game crowd by un- loosing sheer offensive Wizardry in the form of a Windell Hebert-Bobby Jancik pass combination to overcome a stubborn band of Northeast Louisiana State Indians, 38-34. In balancing a paltry defensive effort with a flashy run- ning and passing attack, the Redbirds set a pattern for later performances. A Lamar freshman, Walter Smith, surprised Cardinal fans by kicking a 30 yard field goal for the season's first tally. Other Cardinals scoring in the initial half were All-America candidate Bobby .Iancik and Ralph Stone. Leading 17-14 going into the third period, the Birds increased their lead to 10 points as Ronnie Fontenot skirted end from 8 yards out. This seemed to ignite the visitors. With quarterback Ron Myrickis passing heading the assault, the Indians parlayed Cardinal miscues into three fast touchdowns before dazed Redbird fans. Rising to the occasion, the Cards took the ball after an ensuing kick-off and set the Hebert-Jancik combo to work. Hebert wasted only one play before connecting on a beautifully executed 64 yard touchdown aerial to Jancik. Smith converted and the Birds trailed by only three points, 34-31. Less than three minutes showed on the Greenie Stadium scoreboard when the Cardinals received their final chance. Taking the ball on its own 43, Tech tr' d t ' U ' ' ie wo running plays and on a third and one situation, Hebert re- treated and tossed another perfect pass to Jancik to clinch the contest. RONNIE FONTENOT Holfbcxck-2VL-Senior l l ll l l 1 BILLY FORD Tockle-QVL-Senior l l 5 PAT DAY Quarterback--SVL-Senior CONNELL PITTS End-2VL-Senior ees. 'fri .Q ! s -Ie Wi? S Redbirds Come From Behind To Defeat ACC,25-IO ,S -Ks., ,greet--SQSRE' 'W A Q 3 w . 'f A ,ff we vi' '- X e'rfssrstz..,,ai. W I John Kent l33l follows Two Lornctr Tech blockers into Norfhecist Looisicmfgi Territory during ot Thriller which Lorrtctr won 38-34 BRUCE GUY LAND I-Ictlfbotck-I VL-Senior Quarterback Windell Hebert's passing at- tack led the Cardinals to a 25-I0 victory over Abilene Christian College in the Wildcats' own den. Hebert completed eight of I5 passes for 172 yards, Set up three touchdowns with aerials, threw for two scores. used four dif- ferent receivers and had no interceptions. l.amar's first touchdown was set up by a 29-yard llehert to llohhy jancilt pass. A 3'2- yartl toss to end .Xrntottr Nlchiantts ended the fil-yard tlrite with a tottchdown. Walter Smith Illlssetl his first extra point of the year and I.amar trailed T-Ii at this point. An .-NCC field goal sent the Wildcats ahead III-ti. :Xt the end of the first quarter, l,amar forged ahead Iii-III wlten Ralph Stone went over for the seore and Smith comet-ted. john lst-nt blasted eight yards to pay dirt for the ffartlinals in the seeontl quarter. Smiths ltielt was wide antl l.amat' led ISI-III at halftime. l.amars Imal tally cattle in the fottrth qttartet' on a lleliert to Ken Mellill pllss play. 'lihe point-after try hs Smith was lilotlsed and left the score 23-III. ,Y fa QD ,p-.. - x ,1,5Jti' 3 .. '-Q. F 'ilri With JOE KNIGHT Tctckle-IVL--Junior 44' MW' an if ,. 'I ,wif BILL VINCENT Tackle-3VL-SGHIOF Pot Doy llOl, David Webb llfil cmd Don Phillips l83l wrestle ct Lumberiock receiver to the ground, Lamar Wins LSC Qpener Against S. F. Austin, 34-22 The Lamar Tech Cardinals continued to roll merrily along, trimming their first conference foe, Stephen F, Austin, 34-22. Playing before a home crowd of 8,50tl, the Birds relied on their running game to defeat the stubborn Axemen. Trailing 0-7 in the first quarter, the Cardinals came back to tie the score with a 67 yard march climaxed by fullback Ralph Stoneis one-yard smash. Bobby Jancik then came in to lift the Cards into a 21-14 halftime lead, jancikis first score came as he gathered in an SFA punt on their own 47 yard line and dashed to pay dirt in a brilliant scoring maneuver. Minutes later, he returned another punt 41 yards to the Jack 10. Un the next play, he charged in from the 8 to score. A successful 80 yard march provided the Cards with their fourth touchdown of the night. A 17 yard strike from Hebert to McManus was the fatal blow. Fighting back gamely, the Lumberjacks shook loose Jimmy Clark for an 84 yard touchdown ramble. lVith seconds left, the Jacks took possession deep in their territory and began heaving the ball in a desperate attempt to score. K McMa11us, however, killed their last hopes as he intercepted a pass and raced to the end zone to bring the score to a 34-22 victory for Lamar Tech. i Q, , I MIKE JOHNSON End-QVL-Junior 34- A, TZ r', xt. :.zrfv W n . . or , If 1, 1 had ff G 1 rr 7 ..,.g'+,,q Q 'f i ', W .flfg , D 1 a it -2 Fullbctck John Beuhler runs into trouble amid 0 host of SFA Lumberjcxcks. Tl' :rrily n F. l, the iborn :anne d by mcik lead. punt in a med Jlay, with :rike ting lark the :gan he rinfr B I I, , ,Ya if ads, it Cardinals Rip Lobos, 34-O Lamar Tech trounced the Sul Ross Lobos 34-0 in Beaumont and went into a tie for first place in 'the Lone Star Conference with Sam ouston. H Fullback Ralph Stone paced the Redbirds, scoring twice and gain- ing 71 yards on 17 carries. Bobby Jancik tallied once and Ken McRill and Harold Mayo caught touchdown passes. Walter Smith booted four of five extra points for the Cards. The first time the Redbirds got their hands on the ball, they began a drive which ended in a touchdown. Techis second TD came as a result of an intercepted Lobo pass which ended a Sul Ross drive decp in Cardinal territory. Using only eight plays, the Redbirds scored again. Three more touchdowns were picked up by the Cardinals in the second half. Stone scored in the third quarter. Mayo went over for the Cardinals' final tally as time ran out. sito N, X. RALPH STONE W4 Fa lznnk llrl. Slffffll If Touchdown! Quarterback Windell Hebert ll5l llonds OH on a scoring play against Sal Ross. Oil mx0Q another. HAROLD MAYO Halfbackm-lSq.-Junior 'if V u Cardingl John Kent H333 evades one pack oi Lobo tacklers only To encovntef Cardinals, Bobcats End in 7-7 Deadlock If the homecoming crowd at Southwest Texas State was looking for a lot of scoring activity, they might as well have left after the opening play. Halfback Bobby -Iancik gathered in the opening kick-off and took off on a breathtaking trip to the SWT goal before the overflow crowd had a chance to settle in its seats. However, it was not until the very end of the game that the Cards could again pose a serious threat to the massive Bobcat ground forces. The Redbirds, due for an Hoff-day after win- ning four straight offensive struggles, could never muster a serious push. The Bobcats, meanwhile, rushed for 239 yards, climaxing in a 37 yard touchdown gallop by quarterback Dee White. With the score tied late in the game, the Birds summoned the arm of Windell Hebert to get them moving. After stopping a Bobcat threat at the 28, the slick Port Arthuran pitched a bullseye pass to fullback Ralph Stone and followed this with a fourth down pitch to Armour McManus to reach the Bobcat 28. Then with the clock showing only 5 seconds, extra-point specialist Walter Smith at- tempted a 36-yard field goal, true but short. The loss dropped the Cards from a first place LSC tie with Sam Houston. DAVID McGAUGHY r1va9:!l'!V -MXN 2 JIMMY DAVIS Holfbock-l VL-Junior DON PHILLIPS End-l VL-Sophomore Holfbock-2VL-Junior JOHN BEUHLER Fu Il back-2VL-Sophomore RAY BUFFINGTON Guard-TVL-Sophomore l -: . H.v '1 5 ai- QF '1 ' DEAN ELLIOTT DANNY GARDNER Guard-QVL-Sophomore l ' End-TSq.mSophomorc T Kltdmbw' Qs. ,, BARRY KERR .,..,, Fullbock-TVL-Sophomore T qi- IW' KENNEY McRILL JOHN KENT Fullbock,-1VL.-Sophomore End-IVL-Sophomore Jn-5 ., Q 6 ' 1.7 n .,, ,Q .,, na. . 1 .meg X MY ,, lf , f.,,dj,.,uv- 279 lx i S! . ir W 1 , f W f I W ,ii ' I ff'VWyj 0 ,!,f.b ,Lyn V I , I, , - my ,f f 'wp 4, 41 f. . eg. ,tgghsvmy V ,, fp' ill ,-Wi' 'Uv'-'lm-fm , ,i - .'-1 1.3 . .H+ Mgr .ng .My-Q 'A1'.,,1 . '. ' 'V ' , ,', q4,,., 4 '. 5 Q' -rf' 4ii..f- 'f'4-'Q'-v'gQ3'-T, -'A f.,. ,. Q . it,-P-cf, -r ,finds ,V br 7. , .. ,.3 1:ldH', 'i-,K C--- . A J.-ia,HQv,K si., V ,NL .i,-1ff,,,g:'., -fs . JM' k...au, :Cm . .s1..--.mrjyi ' 255, EB if ,, if K K A Howard Payne Tacklers ross Bobby Jancik hi h off th d Q e grown as They siop a Lamar Tech gain. ,fwfr i ,JAV5 r 8 TJ Mike Johnson rushes The Yellow Jackef quarterback and affemprs To deflect his pass. Windell Hebert 9 9 Payne defender. prepares to fling one past a char in Howard I Q gina 4' 51 .Q M , in 'X' 'Y 'bl l hu ,S F Coach Dan Rogas' attentive auclience is Head Coach J. B. Higgins and Center Bill Worshain. Howard Payne Crushed At Homecoming,33-I3 l,amar lwhs f,ardinals wallopi-d llowaril l'ayni-, flfi-lfl. lwfori' a p:u'ltr'd stadium of 'l'4'i'h llomrt-oining roolcrs, 'I'lu- xisitors Sf'Ul't'fl 1-arlx and lata-, liul in lirtwwii it was all l.amar. i I ndi-r tht- inspirerl lt'1Ult'I'Hl'lllJ of ltmdell llif- lmi-rt, the Cards gan- it all they had in thi-ir liest effort of the st-ar. Ht-hert w as outstanding, scoring the first three touchdowns and accounting for over a third of the li-il yard total offense. Ilis second touchdown, a bootleg. gave the Redbirds the lead for good. Freshman Bill lYorsham set up the run when he red-dogged a jacket passer at the Howard Payne 12 and came up with a fumble. Hobby jancik tallied the fourth TD as he left four defenders on the turf in circling left end from 10 yards out. Lamar's second unit, Red 2, was never more impressive, especially toward the end of the game when they marched 65 yards to retaliate against the final Howard Payne score. Instrumental in the drive was the passing and field generalship of quarterback Ronnie Wright and the twisting runs of halfback Bruce Land. The key play was Don Phillips' diving catch at the two-yard line. Wright went in for the score as time ran out. The victory kept Lamar within reach of Sam Houston which continued to lead the conference with an unhlemished record. 3 -v X Q .K '1 1 Q ...ss 'V MQ ' sftii Q' t s . -' xy 1 y' r , ,-v,. M, .'L ,x X .fb wil' . I f yf . ' A RICHARD PREJEAN Holfbock-l VL-Sophomore 5.1 . . BOBBY TIBBITTS Guard-lVL-Sophomore Q E .lavelinas Edge Cards, 8- Texas A8LI,s Javelinas handed the Cardinals their first defeat of the season, 8-7, in Kingsville. The loss, coupled with an earlier tie, dimmed Lamar's title hopes. ASLI dominated the first quarter and reached the Redbird I0 yard line before Sid Blanks was jarred loose from the ball and Malcolm McKay recovered for Tech. An A811 touchdown was erased in the second period when the Javelinas were judged guilty of an illegal use of hands penalty. The Cardinals scored in the second quarter and led 7-0 at halftime. The Javelinas came roaring back in the third period for a touchdown and then went for two extra points which proved to be the winning margin. A Lamar field goal attempt by Walter Smith was blocked as time ran out and ASLI had its victory. Pat Day, Lamar,s defensive quarterback and punter, sustained an injury in the game and saw limited service for the remainder of the season. DAVID WEBB ,,.. A Quarterback-1 VL-Sophomore V' V, ,V'. , l W . . 1 ' at 'Y if ,bJ'.a1 RONNIE WASSOM Center-Sophomore at ICI' 10 nd 'as Ity at FOI' ed as -ed er DTE' 4 , V V M , W 'ffl f I My f? ,AQ HERMAN WILSON I I Center-I VL-Sophomore RONNIE WRIGHT Quorterbcxck-I VL-Sophomore Z fi 'i 1 ' , ' , 5- no ,J . is an Ib, .-I 8, R Q I.- Q v JOHN C. WILLIAMS Center- I Sq.--Sophomore Redbirds Stop Lions, I4 l I I The Redbirds, bounced out of championship contention by Texas ASLI in a bitter clash, re- turned to the fray heartily as they turned back perennial toughie liast Texas State, I4-7. The victory, I,amar's sixth of the season against one loss, left only the clash with the unbeaten Sam Houston Bearkats to complete conference en- gagements. The accurate arm of Windell Hebert served up the initial score in the second period as he located end Armour McManus in the end zone 25 yards away. Walter Smith converted and Lamar led 7-0 at the half. In the third period East Texas used a mixed attack to drive to the Cardinal four where their fine fullback, joe Bob White, carried over. Late in the same quarter, the Cards scored the winning touchdown when fullback Barry Kerr, leading rusher for the night, dived in from the one. The victory over the Lions was the first since ' e q , ,,,., ,. V it ,I .l W5 , , - -- 1958 and heightened the Cardinals, hopes for a win over Sam Houston. Eosf Texos State Lions gong up to nab o Corclinol boil carrier. it Sam Houston Downs Cards,9-7 Playing as though the conference championship were at stake, the Cardi- nals gave Sam Houston its sternest test of the year before finally bowing, 9-7. The Redbirds had the medicine for the Bearkats' air and ground games but lacked a remedy for the kicking fortunes of Sam Houston quarterback Calvin Pope. The conferenceis leading scorer, Pope kicked as he never had before, boot- ing in goals from the 36, 33, and 21 yard- lines. To set up the efforts, the Bearkats called on their talented backfield which rolled up 206 yards in the process. Behind 9-0 in the waning minutes, the determined Tech squad organized its forces and moved on its toughest march of the season. Taking possession on their own 6, the Cardinals used 22 plays in grinding 94 yards to their touchdown. Ralph Stone smashed over to climax the march and Walter Smith converted to finish the afternoon's scoring. g 15' JIM BRAD DERRICK RICHARD LEGATE Tockle-lVL-Senior Tackle-FL-Freshman if ,Q Y ' - -1 3 , l Af! ln f Ji '13 KENNETH CONES fs 1, .. fy -51s1 4i' y GERALD HAGAN Guard-FL-Freshman A- ,4 ' ,Q-s 1 2 ,V!,V,, , , lfygv B y , JONNY DANSBY Tackle--FL-Freshman Guard-FL-Freshman BILLY McBAY End-FL-Freshman Cardinals Smash Mexico Poly, 62 22 Completely out-classmg the Mexico Polytechnic Burros, Lamar ran up a 62-22 decision in the Mexico City contest. The Tangerine Bowl-bound Cardinals led by 21 points in the first quarter and with reserves pouring in, had a 34-7 edge at halftime. Halfback Bobby -Iancik scored 12 points to bring his season total to 62. Other Cardinals scoring were john Kent with 12 points, WValter Smith booted seven points, and Bruce Land, Ken Mc- Rill, John Beuhler, Billy h'IcBay and Harold Mayo each scored one touchdosm. The Cardinals accounted for 543 yards total offense - 294 via aerials and 249 on the ground. Windell Hebert hit 12 of I5 passing attempts for 184 yards and three touch- downs, breaking the Cardinal individual season record for touchdown passes thrown with a total of 10 payoff pitches this season. Al DOUGLAS SIMMONS Cucucl-FL--Freslimcm iii X ff V , T fn'-s , ig f 1, 754 ' r wx, ,. Mix' WD' If . -av, A WALTER SMITH End--Freshmen HAROLD LAFITTE BILL WORSHAM Holfbclck-FL-Freshman Center--I VL--Freshman . has Q. T, Na f Lo 'Q mor Tech holfbock Richard Preieon is stopped by Middle Tennessee cl G . en ory Wholey cincl Don Foulk in Tongerine Bowl oction. Cardinals Defeat Middle Tennessee, 2I-I4, in Tangerine Bowl The Tangerine Bowl clash at Orlando, Fla. was one of the most exciting events in Lamar Tech's history For the coaches and the team it was the reward for an outstanding season's work. Their opponents, the Middle Tennessee State Blue Raid- ers brou ht t l f ' ' ' ' , g 0 tie Bowl a team similar to Lamar in style and record, young and fast, the Raiders showed only two defeats on their season slate. A come-from-behi d n team, the Raiders finished second in the Tennessee Valley Conference. The Cardinals' first quarter touchdown was made by quarterback Win Hebert in a sparkling 52 yard sprint. Lamar's next tally was, to say the least, a bit unusual. The Card d f ' ' s rose from their own 17 to the Raider 2. Here the Redbirds received one of their 13 penalties of the game, this time for a loss of 18 yards. Coupled with an incomplete pass, Lamar was left in a fourth down situation. A field goal attempt was short but the ball was still rolling inside the field of play when a guard for Middle Tennessee kicked the ball over the goal line. Lamar's Lindley King p0urlCCCl on the pigskin for the second Tech touchdown. The Raiders scored in the third quarter with 17 seconds lf ' ' e t in the period. Both teams rallied in the last period, but Lamar TeCh sewed up the game with a pass from Hebert to end Armour McManus. Walter Smith added the extra point for a perfeCf night. Thus, paced by fullback Ralph Stone and Win Hebert, Lamar Tech officially came of age as a four-year institution by winning the 15th annual Tangerine Bowl. Sophomore fullback Ralph Stone was the Redbirds, lead- ing rusher and a terror on defense. For his outstanding play' mg, the Beaumonter was voted the most valuable player ill the game. Ralph Stone with his trophy as Most Valuable Player in The T961 Tangerine Bowl. 441' M? KVI N. H A' 5 T T ,,, H-. XV!-. - X, ww ff 4 4 . f-Prw ' ' i f , 1' V, KX Q-m1 'f? f ' ,. ST 's -f ,, . fl- ' Wfwyw 1,.a,s, Tackle Ray Buflingion l68l moves To help Winclell H lmrt ll5l elulf Middle Tennessee guard Ronnie Camp Dr. McDonald and Coach I-HQ' gins discuss Lamar's Tangerine Bowl trophy. Basketball, I96I -62 LSC Co-Champions Y- Lamar Tech's 1961-62 Basketball team, Lone Star Conference Co-champions. Kneeling, left to right, Robert Willie Williams, Weldon l-ligginbotham, Robert Perry, Richard Smith, Ronnie Rucker, James Barrum, Howard Stahl, manager, Standing, left to right, Jack Martin, head coach, Carrol Aulbaugh, Jerry Parker, Wesley Newman, George Zurenda, Larry Augsburger, Billy Tubbs, assistant coach. Picked to finish in the second division after losing four starters from the 1960-61 Lone Star Conference champion- ship team, the Lamar Tech cagers surprised everyone by coming up with a 13-1 league mark to tie for first place with Howard Payne. Senior james Barrum repeated on the All-LSC team while sophomore Richard Smith, one of the brightest pros- pects ever to play in the Lone Star Conference, garnered first team honors as a forward. The Cardinals advanced to the NCAA Southwest Re- gional tournament at Jonesboro, Ark., and saw their hopes for a regional title tumble as they lost the opener by a one point margin, but then roared back in the second game to overwhelm Abilene Christian College for the consolation championship. Smith was named to the first team, All- Tournament squad. Three individual team records were set- by the 1961-62 team, five team standards and four McDonald Gym records. Smith d 45 ' ' ' ' score points against Sul Ross in Alpine for one mark and hit 15 of 17 free throw attempts in the same game for a second record. Larry Augsburger hit 608 per cent of his field goal attempts in conference play for the third indi- vidual record. The team scored 2,257 marks in season play for one new t d d s an ar 3 hit 830 field goals for another, tossed in 128 points against Sam Houston for a third mark, and scored 50 field goals against Sul Ross for a fourth. The final record came against Arlington State when Tech pulled down 74 rebounds. McDonald Gymnasium records were 128 points against Sam H ' 0 ' ' ouston, 2 4 total points in the Sam Houston gameg and a 52 point margin of victory over Sam Houston' and 3 Wesley Newmanls 22 rebounds against Arlington State, tying one record. Posting a 20-8 season record, Tech lost six of the games by a grand total of 14 points. Northeast Louisiana dropped Tech by a one point margin, University of Southwestern Louisiana won by three points, Texas ASLM edged the Cardinals by four points, University of Houston had a tw0- point overtime victory, Arkansas State escaped with a one point margin' and Oklahoma St t , a e managed to down Tech by three points. Graduating members of the team are Barrum first team a d d gu r g an Wesley Newman, first team center. ,Returning starters are Smith at forward, Willie Williams at guard and Larry Augsburger at forward. C in ai 25 d tl fi II ti g, Zi bi P tr S4 st V S ti Gm o If vi sn h st a If e o Lamar Wins Overtime Thriller Cards 0pen Season on Road Two wins and a loss were racked up by Lamar Tech as the Cardinals opened the 1961-62 basketball season on the road. Fell- ing the North Texas State University Eagles, 70-50, in Denton and the Arlington State Rebels, 77-60, at Arlington, the Redbirds then met Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Okla., and the first defeat of the season. After scaring the Cowpokes and leading 29-26 at halftime, Lamar Tech suffered an eight minute field goal drought and lost a close one 54-51 before a crowd of 5,000. UH Wins in Overtime,72-70 Returning to their home court in Beaumont, the Cardinals met the University of Houston and lost a heartbreaker in over- time, 72-70. Lamar led 32-31 at halftime, but the Cougars adjusted their game in the second half to meet the Cardinals' pressing defense and moved to a 10 point advantage over the Cardinals. The lead began to vanish as James Barrum, Richard Smith and jerry Parker zeroed-in on the basket. The Redbirds overtook the Hous- ton quint in the fading seconds and as the final gun sounded, the score was deadlocked 61-61. Houston was ahead 72-68 with only seconds remaining in the overtime period when a jump shot by Wesley Newman brought Lamar within two points, 72-70. Richard Smith fired a parting shot for the Cardinals, but officials ruled time had run out before the ball got into the air. Redbirds Dump lndians,88-78 Four players scored in double figures for Lamar Tech as the Cardinals defeated the Northeast Louisiana State Indians, 88-78, in Beaumont. Leading all the way, the Redbirds had a scare when the Indians narrowed the gap to 60-58 with nine minutes remaining. Catching fire again, the Cardinals went on to win 88-78. Wesley Newman, James Barrum, Richard Smith and Willie Williams scored 20, 18 and 17 points respectively for Lamar. l The Cardinals won another thriller, 78-70, in overtime against the North Texas State University Eagles in a return match in Beaumont. The score was tied five times and the lead changed hands seven times before the Cardinals took a 34-28 halftime advantage. Lamar led 68-66 with only seconds remaining, but a double foul was called and the resulting jump ball was controlled by the Eagles who tied the score 68-68 as the game ended. Sparked by Weldon Higginbotham m overtime, the Cards won the contest, 78-70. This scrornble for o rebound shows the closeness ofthe contest which vvos finolly won in overtime by the University of Houston, 72-70. Richard Smiths i221 shot misses the :nur during the University ol Houston grime. its JAMES BARRUM Guord-4VL--Senior All-LSC Guorcl Redbirds Lose Close Cnes To USL, NE La., and ASM it On the road again, the Cardinals lost a narrow 70-67 decision to the University of Southwestern Louisiana Bull- dogs in Lafayette, La. Overcoming an early USL lead, the Cards took a 35-29 advantage at halftime. Sharp-shooting Weldon Higginbotham set the pace for the Redbirds with 18 points, but a last-minute rally by the Bulldogs gave them the victory. Another last minute rally, this time by the Northeast Louisiana State Indians, defeated Lamar Tech 70-69 in Monroe, La. James Barrum led the Cardinals with 25 points in the return contest, but it was not enough tp defeat the Indians who led 42-32 at halftime. Texas ASLM squeaked past the Cardinals 55-51, at Col- lege Station. Lamar led 27-26 at halftime and was still in the lead 41-36 with seven minutes gone in the last half when the Aggies found the range again and held the Birds almost scoreless for five minutes. Lamar's Richard Smith was the gameis leading scorer with 19 points. Cardinals Crush Arlington, Nip Tulsa 83-SO Returning home, Lamar smashed the Arlington Stat Rebels, 92-67, in McDonald Gym. James Barrum led the Cards with 26 points in the return scrap. The Redbirds led 50-34 at halftime and were never in danger. Wesley New man swept the boards for 22 rebounds to tie a school record The team brought down a total of 74 rebounds. Tulsa Universityis Hurricanes fell before the Cardinals 83-80, in Tulsa, Okla. Led by James Barrum and Ceor e Zurenda, the Redbirds were behind only once and led 44 35 at intermission. Lamar's full court press was instrumental in the triumph as the Cardinals repeatedly stole the ball awav from the taller Hurricanes. LARRY AUGSBURGER Forvvord-3VL-Junior l-lonoroble Mention All LSC tate the led ew- ird. als, rge I -35 in ,ay JERRY PARKER Forword-l VL-Sophomore Lcirry Aogsburger l5Ol seems to hong in mid- ctir rim ot the basket during the S. F. Austin gorne. Weldon HigginbOthC1fYt'S shot is blocked by C1 S. F. Austin Lumberiocls in C1 gqme won by Letmor, llc?-78. Lamar Wins First LSC Dutingsg Loses to U. of Houston Texas ASLI fell 75-70 before Lamar Tech as thc Cardinals opened defense of the Lone Star Conference crown in Kingsville. The Cardinals led 36-28 at halftime and went into a stall with three minutes left in the game to protect their lead. James Bar- rum was Cardinal high point man with 19. hloving on to San Marcos, the Rt-tlhirtls wrapped up their second LSC victory with a fifl--18 win over Southwest Texas State. Lamar held a 30-23 intermission edge over the llohcats. George Zurenda lcd all scorers with lti points. With five minutes left in the contest, the Cards began to freeze the hall and went on to win 53-48. Three school records were set as l.:unar Tech returned to McDonald Gym to defeat S. lf .fXustin, Ill?-78, :intl rack up its third LSC win. Pacetl by Willie Williauns who scoretl 28 points, the Cards broke the team scoring recortl, set xx new high for total points scored in one eatin- :intl a new ret-ortl for largest margin of victory. The lledliirds, in-ter liehintl in the contest, lt-tl at halftime 49-35. Coacli xlztcls Nlartin t'lt'airt'tl the liench during the second half as the Cardinals ran away with the gziine. Playing without guard jzuiies llnrrum, the Clztrtlinxils were defeated 85-G4 hy the llnixersity of lluuston in lloustun. The Redbirds fell to the tzxllt-r Cougars Lifter giving them ll rousing fight in the first half. l't-rsonal fouls and llotistoifs towering height spelled defeat for the Cards. llarruin suffered xi leg injury several days prior to the game and was niisst-rl by l,:nn:ir. os his shot hits the QS, by gl Cardinals Trounce Howard Payne, Sul Ross Lamar Tech gained undisputed lead of the LSC with a 99-78 triumph over Howard Payne University in McDonald Gym. The playmaking of guard Willie Williams and shooting of Richard Smith made up for the loss of James Barrum and the Howard Payne height advantage. Smith was high-point man with 27. The Yellow Jackets led 40-38 at halftime, but the Cards came back to tie it up 40-40. Lamar was tied 42-42 a moment later and then went on to build up a lead which it never relinquished. The Yel- low jackets went into a stall in the final minutes to prevent Lamar from going over the 100 point mark. Coach Jack Martin cleared the Cardinal bench in the closing minutes of the game. Richard Smithis 24 points led the way as Lamar defeated Sul Ross 89-73 at McDonald Gym. The Cardinal bench was cleared early in the first half and Lamar led 48-30 at the half-way point. Other Redbirds scoring in double figures were Weldon Higgin- botham with 13, Larry Augsburger, Wesley Newman and Willie Williams, 11 each, and Carrol Aulbaugh, making his first start for Lamar, with 10. The victory was the fifth consecutive Lone Star Conference win for the Redbirds and the sixth straight defeat of the conference season for the Lobos. 'Y :I s,!g'.J?A 9 ,W BCH . WMM- My 6 RICHARD SMITH Willie Willioms l3Ol fights for ci rebound ogoinst Sul Ross Lobos. Forward-l VL-Sophomore All-LSC Lomor won, 89-73. Wesley Newmon 'rongles with o Howard Payne Yellow Jockey which the Corclinols defected 99-78. l Cardinals Continue LSC Win Streak l Lamar Tech rallied three times to nip the Sam Houston State Bear- kats at Huntsville, 66-63. The Cardinals were down 30-28 at halftime and the lead changed hands six times before the Redbirds emerged on top to stay. James Barrum returned to action at the halfwav mark in the first half for his first appearance in several weeks due to a leg injury. He made up for lost time by scoring 19 points. This was I.amar's sixth straight LSC win. An easy 85-64 victory over the East Texas State Lions was won by Lamar Tech in NIeDonald Cym. Lamar closed out the first half with a 41-25 edge over the Lions. Richard Smith led the Cardinals with 20 points followed by Jerry Parker with 15. Fighting off a full court press, Lamar Tech took a 72-63 win over the Southwest Texas State Bobcats in Nfclionald Cym. The outside shooting of guards james Barrum and Willie Williams saved the das for the Cardinals. Lamar led 39-27 at intermission, but the Bobcats came back with a tight press to hold the Cards scoreless for the first three minutes of the final half. Lamar, led by Willie Williams with 215 points, was ahead by 14 points with H seconds left, but five straight charity-tosses by the Bobcats cut the margin to nine points, 72-63. the final score. Richard Smith l22l lays 009 UP Cluflng Lamars 85-64 win over East Texas State. CARROI. AULBAUGH Forward lvl. Sopbotuow jill A F f .,--gif George Zorenda l54l Qmbs C' rebound away from a Southwest Texas ASTGT9 Bobcat in a game Won bythe Cardinals, 72-63. Lamar Remains Undefeated in LSC Play 3 Lamar blasted the Texas A8cI javelinas 110-74 at McDonald Gym to remain undefeated in Lone Star Conference play. James Barrum led the Cardinals with 30 points. At halftime, the Redbirds led 47-38. Dur- ing the final 20 minutes, it was all Lamar Tech as the Cards swamped the javelinas. In a game designed to give everyone gray hair, Lamar Tech defeated East Texas State on the Lions' home court, 83-82, in three overtimes. East Texas led 31-28 at halftime, James Barrum tied up the game 69-69 with five seconds left in regulation play. Lamar worked carefully and led in the first overtime 71-69, but was tied up 71-71 as the period ended. Again working deliberately in the second overtime, it was 3:02 before Richard Smith drove in for a layup to send the Cards ahead. Connecting on free throws, the Lions sent the game into a third and final overtime with the score knotted at 75-75. The Lions grabbed the ball to open the final overtime, but Lamar went on to pull the game out, 83-82. Four records fell as Lamar Tech smashed the Sam Houston State Bearkats 128-76 at McDonald Gym. The Cardinals bettered the all- time Lamar scoring record for one game and the all-time McDonald Gym and all-time LSC records for one-game output. The eleventh consecutive win coupled with nine straight at the close of 1960-61 season, ran the Redbirds consecutive win string to 20 in the conference, another record. James Barrum with 23 points, Richard Smith and Wesley Newman with 21 led the Cardinals. Lamar led 67-29 at half- time and literally ran the Bearkats off the floor. George Zurendo l54l leops high for cu jump Wesley Newman l4Ol and Som Houston ployers mix at bell' Ogamsl Texas Aa' which WGS defected 294 up during Lomor s drubbmg ofthe Beorkots 128 76 by The Cardinals' M0374 Smith Scores 45 Pointsg Cardinals Drop First LSC Game GEORGE ZURENDA Center--lVL-Junior Richard Smith hroke Lamar TeCh's all-time sehool scor- ing reeord with 45 points as the Cardinals trouncetl the Sul Ross l.ohos 12-l-72 in .-Xlpine. The Redbirds held :t fill-35 halftime margin with Smith at-etiunting for ffl of the till points. Cfoaeh jack Nlartin elt-art-tl tht- ht-nt'h in tht- seeontl half as the Cardinals won easily, Lamar Tt-t'h's first t-onfert-nt't- dt-ft-at tif tht- st-gtstm t':mtt- at the hands of tht- llowartl Payne Yellow javkt-ts in llrtmn- wood. The Yellow jaeltt-ts won tht- physitxillx ttittglt gatin- fifi-fifl to pull into a tie for tht- t'onft-rt-nt't- lt-atl with tht- Cardinals. Richard Smith pat-ed tht- Rt'tlllil'tls with Ql pttitlls. Howard Payne held a lli-33 halftimt- edge :mtl wt-nt tm tti win the hard-fought game w hit'h snappetl at 22-Qatnr winning streak in cotlferetiee play for l.:tm1tr. Rehounding from dt-feat, Lamar lt-t'h tltmnt-tl tht- Ste- phen lf. .Xustin I.umht-rjat'lts, TT-72. in Nat-tigtl-it-lit-s ltr tit- Howard Payne for tht- ISC flag. .Xn all-time stsjlstbll st-ttrinzg record was st't hy tht- Cfardinals in tht- final gsm-t flu htith teams. l.amar lt-tl -lil-fil at hgtlftimt- gmtl with tizfvl h-lt in the game, ist-nt into a stall antl won tht- tout'-st Ti-72. :Xt tht- t-nd of tht- st-Ltstm, klzunt-s llarrmn :mtl llivltztrtl Smith were namt-tl In tht- .Xll-l,tmt- Star l'tmft'rt-tit't- first team. llonorahlt- mt-lution was won lit llillit- llilliqtltls :mtl Larry .-Xugslmrgt-r. ROBERT WILLIE WILLIAMS Guorcl-lVL-Junior Honorable Mention, All-LSC ff WESLEY NEWMAN Center-QVL-Senior Cardinals Defeat ACC For Third in Regional In a battle for third place in the NCAA re- gional playoffs, Lamar Tech defeated the Abilene Christian College Wildcats, 83-74. James Barrum was high point man for the Redbirds as he scored 18. Lamar led ACC 48-31 at halftime and was never in trouble again. Richard Smith scored a total of 31 points in the tournament and was named to the all-tournament team. Two records were established by the Cardinals -most points scored in one season, 2,257, and most wins in one season, 20-8. Arkansas State Nips Lamar in NCAA Regional Lamar Tech was paired with Arkansas State College after receiving and accepting an invitation to participate in the NCAA college division south- west regional basketball playoffs. The Cardinals lost a heartbreaker to the Indians, 66-65, in the closing seconds of the game at Jonesboro, Ark. Richard Smith led the Red- birds with 18 points and sparked the rally which brought Lamar within four points of the Indians, 64-60, with 3:28 left in the game. With the score 66-65, Arkansas State began to freeze the ball. Lamar took possession with 12 seconds left, but an attempted shot bounced off the rim as the game ended. ROBERT PERRY Center- Forward--l VL-Sophomore gk - Qwkwwhrli I96I-62 Results North Texas State University 77 Arlington State College 5l Oklahoma State University 70 'University of Houston 88 Northeast Louisiana State College 78 'North Texas State University 67 Southwestern Louisiana University 69 Northeast Louisiana State College 5l Texas AQZM 9? Arlington 'State College 83 Tulsa University 75 Texas ASI 53 Southwest Texas Stare College ll? Stephen F Austin State College 64 University of Houston 99 Howard Payne University 89 Sul Ross State College 66 Sant Houston State Collegi- 85 East Texas Suite College 7? S0UTttlf,ff'12T lvfus Stine Colli-ge ll0 lefiis Atal 83 'Eiist lewis Stow Cilllvgn' l28 Sai Houston Stine Collegi- i241 Sul Foss Starts' Cifllrijr' 69 l-loi.'.fc1rf,l l'ui,iii: Uni li.f rtzlli, 77 Stffplieri li Austin Stun- College l 65 Qfxr' cinsiiu Stcit+1ColiL-ge l 83 iAlDIICllr: Cliristirin Ciizllegil RONNIE RUCKER if Overtime Guard-l VL-Sophomore 5 I NCAA Southwest Regional lournuiiiifrit -VIS? 'X lx lil' ll li . ' V, 7 - N I1 X 5 if l ' N. f-uizrii ' A llsfdlix ' ' KA l I x Coach Jack Martin and his players discuss strategy during a time-out in one of the Cardinals' home games LAMAR OPPONENT 70 50 60 54 72 78 70 70 70 55 67 80 70 48 78 86 78 73 63 6-1 63 74 8? 76 7? 89 71? 66 711 l96l 62 Freshman Basketball Results LAMAR OPPONENT South Texos Junior College Tyler Junior College Lon Morris Junior College University of l-louston Freshmen Son Jocinto Junior College Sorn l-louston Stote College B Allen Acoderny Whorton Junior College Son Jocinto Junior College Sorn Houston Stote College B University ot l-louston Freshmen Lon Morris Junior College Bl Allen Acodemy H4 South Texos Junior College 94 Whorton Junior College lO7 Tyler Junior College l34 St. Thomos University 77 Joicksonville Boptist College Roy Wright goes in tor o loyup shot ogoinst l.on Morris while Donold Bryson l4Ol looks on. Lomor Tech s l96l 62 Freshnnon bosketlznoll teom Kneeling, lett to right, T, Nelson Bruce, Tommy Poe Willie Wilson onol Roy Vonover Standing lett to right Andy Anderson, monoger, Rex Reovis, Holton Johnson, Eolvvord Goetz Donolcl Bryson Roy Wright ond Billy Tubbs cooch Golf The Cardinal golf team maintained its stranglehold on the Lone Star Conference championship this year, winning its ninth title in the sport since 1953. The medalist title evaded the Redbirds' grasp in the links show, though, as Chuck Palmer was two strokes off the pace set by Southwest Texas Stateis Bill Loftin. Tech won the team title by 16 strokes over its nearest opponent. Palmer more than made up for the two stroke loss he suffered in conference tournament play, coming on strong in the NCAA College Division regional tournament to take medalist honors by one stroke margins over teammates Bill Lively and'Jerry Colby. The Cardinals won the NCAA title with a total of 868. Other members of the championship team were Danny Swain who placed fourth with 218 strokes and alternate Bill Willis. Palmer, Cozby, James Wright, Bill Willis and Lively formed the team that won the conference championship. Tech managed only one other tournament first in 1962, but was outstanding even in defeat as they matched strokes with the top golf teams in the nation. The Cardinals finished fourth in the Southwest Recreation meet, won the Lake Charles Intercollegiate, were second in the l'niversity of Nliami lntereollegiate, and were fourth behind a great field in the .Xll-gXineriea lntereollegiate at llouston. The latter meet featured ten of the liest eollegiate teams ever assembled in the nation. Only two members tif the tt-:un graduate, l'almer and YN right. Returning are fiozlmy, Pat linker, l.iselx, Rielinrd Nlarkley, Ronnie Nlefzill, xltfsst' Riuniref, Swain and Willis. Members of The l962 Lorncnr Tech Golf Teonn ore, kneeling, left to right, Pot Boker, Jomes Vlfriglit, Bill Lively, Jerry Cozliy, Donnii Russell Donny Swain. Stotnding, left to right, Dr. Lewis l-lilley, coocbg Jesse Rornirez, Richard Morltley, Bill Willis, Chuck Pcilme Ronnie McColl, ond Rodney Groom. w7?f . an 15? mtg 'Jud' TM 'A' u w. .55 mx I , ' 3,90 A 13' 5, 4475- 4 1' 4 J. Q , ,,x,. i Q1 ,1 -X, 1 P1 -J j . ,..-1:-iw... ,-,-1- W. .,.. , , M 1 'ur ,. Ps , r' . , . Ms, 1' ,Q ,, 1- ' Q ah! NNY, 5 QM S ff 'iff fl! -, 4. M 1' f f X i ' im: - 1.1: yn . X .IQA I Q A, .I 6 s ft RONNIE MCCALL RICHARD MARKLEY 1VL-Sophomore ,. Q- P ff JERRY COZBY DANNY SWAIN IVL-Junior A ' 0 RODNEY GROOM Junior DONNY RUSSELL TVL-Freshman JESSE RAMIREZ IVL-Freshman PAT BAKER IVL-Freshman A i Tenn: Champions come and go in Lone Star Conference sports circles, but the Cardinals seem destined to remain on top in tennis. Dr. Lewis M. Hilleyis netters swept to their eleventh consecutive conference title in 1962 and upped their con- secutive undefeated match play string to 56 wins. A new trophy was added to the long array of silverware the Redbirds have collected over the years, as Tech advanced to the NCAA College Division regional tournament after winning the LSC toga. Veteran john Maloney defeated teammate Al Driscole in an all-Lamar Tech finals in that tournament, 2-6, 9-7, 6-l, to capture the NCAA singles championship while Maloney and Tim Heckler won by de- fault over Driseole and team captain Rollin Spengler to capture the doubles crown. Leg cramps forced Driseole out of the doubles play. It was a satisfying season for the Cardinal team as they defeated some of the most formidable net powers in the Members of the 1962 Lctmctr Tech Tennis tecun ore, lfneelinq, wt t, Rowstorne. Standing, left to right, Dr, Lewis Hilley, Conch, Cliff Morphevv, rnonoger. 1 O nation. l-'ailing ht-fore their superior play and team depth were such illuruinziries its Tffli. Shlli, Baylor, Texas Tech. .XSNI and l'Lin .hlllf.'I'iL'llll. and out of sllllt' trains like South- ern lllinois. lloritlzt State. l'nivt-rsity nf liloritlrt. Rollins Cul- lege :intl l,osnIa. len opponents were lilztulst-tl on the seorelmztrtl, :mtl only one tcattit really ggtw tht- Ciztrtliugtls ll segtrc. l'4tn .'xlllt'flt'2lll tnanaged to it in four sets in Qt utzttch git llezttuuont :ts Tech went on to min. fr-lt, hut eztrliri in the stutstvn the Rt-tlhirtls had triutuplttftl lay Lt ti-li set-tr at litlinlittrg. Spf-itqlrr wut ting l,Ni singles title, tltftttliug trguutulttt' ,Xlfonso flrlt-nt lsr mimi tip trgttlgtt stkhttll plgty, gtutl lil'.llll'lN lllltxslulllti Lttt-l Uvltwgt tltmiirtl Nlgtlt-ur-x .intl llt-t'lslt'1' tu notch tht tlotthlts tttltg. 1:--1-use-sd U-f -401-cw H as 4- Y rf' ' ,-x ,R t ,tht K s, Qi 1 , 'ar A Ng! , I Ft , ' : 4.--ff. .. ar-Q H2551 , . , . ,qt 1 1- 0. Axe 12? K QCA - H., 4' -wt '.-'fag A axes! :Lf ,. A ,s 1 u - 1 1 S '1 'X f V A'n . I fy f 1-if-at ' -.wa , f - as-5 avr ,,.- Q 4. .. 'puff 9213 A, 1924-1 1 ,gn ,- s V . 0 ,f 44 5 sgn'raf lj li ,,, is f 7sbfT , . ff fy nj!! 4 ROBIN SPENGLER 3VL-Senior LSC Singles Champion -9 'V W., .. .... 4 - 5 css. 'Ye M4 ,avi , AL DRISCOLE AVL-Senior JOHN MALONEY 2VL-Junior NCAA Regionol Singles oncl Doubles Champion I-' ' ALFONSO OCHOA ing.,- 'Q'-f--....,, e Wo . .., , M L - ,. ..Q '1lq,q... A If wwf, 1 4 C -Q--.., f . Q I 3, Ziff D I ,,,,,N,,..,V:V:w-v- fn vi ' ' ' I T 9 f A ' .V yi ' I 'I fl I . I I 'f , - ,rm I f If i - , g ,f 411 ' h, I ,g ' 0 f 7,?g. W ,z ' , ,. ' -Q 1. 1 ' W f' r-J.,-+,, 14 ',ff4 ,w, 4 ww Q kv , xy 1 f f V , mf' ,, - , ,mr f,J's,fff ' 'wx ' zfwwl 515 ff ig irlgg 5 0 ' 4 6,..' ,, gl 5 ., , W, , Mtv if 'W X X Am ,,, , I, V .V,,r7,? W Kff WNV f I W , f, , , ,, Wf17 fyMfff,ff fzf 1-4 ,, M- , ' ' WC,wQW Q,,f ' ,,w'W,V f- frnwu 6 ,, -W,.,w,zfm,,,,, V ,f I WM ff Q Wf 3 Vffiifff Wifi 'JW W'f'?f4J fiffgw? fi, y, ff ,M-Z-.w A Q qwvg--af ' ,, f ' ngwm, , ff ff, 'Q My f , ' I ' ,J ,ffiflpsfff 'A g,4wf1,M? ,- f A 1 f 'X : 'xkfvewm ff CLIFF DRYSDALE IVL-Junior TIM HECKLER 3VL-Junior NCAA Regionol Doubles Champion -A -1 ,V :,.9f x .f ,fy Qxt'f:191fS'MY' sf-1 ff: . ffzf' J , f' X, Q fuiii, FRANCIS RAWSTORNE IVL-Freshman LSC Doubles Champion JIM HENDERSON . ' .f+.--v fungi 7 Track The Lone Star Conference title eluded the Cardinal trackmen for the second consecutive year as Howard Payne once more claimed the team championship and Tech finished in the runnerup role, but all was not despair for the Cardinal runners. , Tech captured two meet titles and finished second in anotherf The two championship runs were the North Texas Relays at Denton and the Southwest Texas Relays at San Marcos, while Tech was second behind Texas Southern at the Border Olympics. At the Border Olympics, a Lamar athlete, Colin Ridg- way, performed one of the greatest feats ever attained by a Texas collegian, clearing 7-OM in the high jump to become the leading jumper in the nation. The Cardinals were equally successful in small meets, winning three dual or three-way meets while losing none. Among the teams Lamar met and overcame were the Uni- versity of Houston, running against the Cougar varsity and freshmen teams. Besides Ridgway's outstanding mark, Lamar athletes also posted some other fabulous times and heights. Freshman Barry Boecher put on a great performance in the mile, re- cording a 4:14.8 to become a nationally ranked frosh in that event, as did frosh hurdler C. Modica. Modica ran the highs in 14.5. F rosh Anthony Guillory tossed the shot 54'-11', for another school record, while veteran vaulter Mickey Nash met defeat only 'once during the season. Senior Bobby Jancik capped his career with a record toss of 203'-HM to take first in the conference meet, while Jerry Dunn ran a full two seconds under his best time in the 880 to record a 1:53.9 and a first place in the league meet. Ian Stewart, running in his last meet for Tech, won the two mile run in 9:58.8, his third conference win in the event in as many years, and also notched a fourth place finish in the mile. Ridgway was awarded the Oscar Strahan award as the outstanding field event man in the conference meet. l.dmcsr's Mickey Ndsb set cz new LSC meet record in the poie vdult-l4'O3!,, . STATE 11 ? ,. 21,11 Leon Bryant gornered points for the Cordindls in th' LSC V --.1-- - f , ,Q ,1,,, .f IS meet event - the 220 yord low hurdles. fun , '- '19Q Q 0, L'--. --s-.---oh -- Lamar Tech distance runners Icnn Srewurr cunfi Eur czrd Payne in The mile or The LSC meer. 6 ge Q. f 'r ry Lclzffl H' Jffvhvi f,, NX lf i Ax- va . l FQ 'VF ANTHONY GUILLORY Freshman-I VL-Weights T ,YM 'rf' , ,, ,, ,, . f, ,, f ,, is w?4,,,,4,2K 3,6 X .Mg .. W X, ,nf .4 W W ' , ff. Jff f ,fi j ff ef, , L ,. x,j7u'M,,,f,iy Q wfyfw. J Mf.5,?4,g,Vf 4 I r, if-,mf Mil? Q T , f . I'.ya Q,' ,xy N . , f x l'f,,'f': ., af, ' v!rf'ff1'2'VPLff 14 f ' M, ffm- Q. ,W 1 , RICHARD PREJEAN Sophomore--Hurdles HAROLD LAFITTE Freshman-Sprints M an- gf Pwfw X X, , A f , . 6 B f, Q Vksu-4f.W '9 KENNETH HODGES Sophomore-Distance JERRY DUNN Senior-3VL--440, 880 , vw! Y, N xx' In-Af' ' .M If I 4 DOUGLAS BLEVINS OplWOmoref f2VL-Y -P051 'X va , ' BARRY BOECHER Freshman-1 VL-Distance BOBBY JANCIK , . .UI ., xiii? i I 0 Had! l- ..N.. .,.A ,, E27 Y V .f1Qg.3, ,W -Mix . . . i' 5 .' f :w+-fry - H GiQWfY,gg,, --H J '. QQ' 4 W I V . ,-. .!'-, 'lv fd ,Q 15' re: 23 4, M I 6 ' - ,4 , ., -H fcW,l,,.,Z,,. . , -7 H XL .,...... , 2 ' ' W f me :C f ' , w , L ,.. an Q!! 16 ,MEM f MENTZ BILLINGSLEY Sophomore-I VL-High Jump THURMAN BO CRAWFORD MICKEY NASH Freshman-IVL--Disfonce Junior-QVL-Pole VCJUIT 1 W wa .. ,! ' ,gf X I 1 K ,Q ww V ' ff l.. g I ll, ,, u.ug....W . f MH 4 Q un' i, 0. - I IAN STEWART JT f. Senior-4VL-Disfcmce -.-' QV Wi?- 1- -. . Nifww -iw - TWU 4 -im 5-71' .4,f,,,km '-A-Q 41 .t 4 , F315 5 pwi., . 4 , ' L xg : !'L-uJ-- ' 72' '7 rf1-if 4 .. ,-T Q k Lk 7 1 1 LEON BRYANT Senior-3VL-Hurdles PAUL DOSTAL TOMMY CROWDER Freshman-IVI.-DisTcmce Sophomore-1VL-440 JACK STEELE Senior-QVL-High Jump ,YW . 4 Z K ff if f 4 ,V 1 ,, QVI, I 3 mfr, f - A. '-1 Qf ,ffrfm . ' T' ' A ,l, . N, A V, J-.1 ,A Q. 'M .- X I 1'q ,K vga., ' 4' -.1 f ' +- ,' 1- Q ' A., A -e -' , Q '- , '- HV a- f. , 4 A .f ,u, ,,.,'9'f hx X1 l J, , ij. 1. ' -,LA L., .VL P1914 ,,,f.,.Ae ,V-. HUGH HAYES DUKE JAMES Senior-QVL-Sprints v ' V, fs, A 1. COLIN RIDGWAY Abbott, A James Ronald ....... . Abernethy, Dr. Francis E. ........89 ........24 Adams, Charles Jerry .v........ .......-... 6 9 Adams, E. Kathryn 1Kay1 ............., .-.... 1 78 Adams, Gilbert Timbrell, Jr. ......,. 77, 148 Adams, Dr. Howard W. ...........v..... -.----- 2 4 Adams, John P. ........................,.........- .143 Adams, Larry Earl ........, ...r......... 2 64-65 Adrian, Mary Beth ...................... 89, 176 Administration-Faculty ...................... 10-36 Agee, Michael Ann .... 77, 108, 109, 174 Akin, Mrs. Lzilice v. ................,......r..., 24 Aldredge, Ann . ............................. 89 176 Aidreage, Michael Edwin ............ 691 189 Alexander, James Russell 77 Allardyce, John Milton ...... .......... 6 9 Allen, Joel L. ................,. ......, 2 4 Allen, Kathleen ............. ....... 8 9 Allen, Stella Ruth ....... .....,--,. 3 9 Allison, Cubie Faye ...... .............. 8 9 Allison, Marty Lynn ..... ....... 5 1, 178 Alpha Chi Omega ....... ......... 1 74-75 Alpha Delta Pi ........, ......... 1 76-77 Alpha Phi Omega ....... ..,....... 1 34 Alpha Pi Mu ........................,....... ....-..... 1 35 Alpha Psi Omega ................v............... 136 Alpha Tau Omega ...................,...... 134-35 American Institute of Chemical Engineers ............................................ 137 American Institute of Industrial Engineers ....................................,....... 138 American Institute of Physics .....,....v... 139 American Society of Civil Engineers ...............................v............ 140 American Society of Mechanical Engineers ............................................ 141 Amundsen, Gus A. ........................ 51, 153 Anderson, Andy ........ ........... 2 98 Anderson, Arnold C. Anderson, Billie Jean ..... 180 Anderson, Carol Lynn ..... ....... 8 9, Anderson, Rex ............,....... ........... 2 00 Andrews, Anna Muriel ..... .................... 5 1 Angelle, Phillip Anthony ...................... 51 Angelo, Alice Ann .............,.................. 89 Angelo, Jacob Ben ............., 51, 124, 162 Angelo, Judith Ann ..,.................,......... 89 Archer, Jackson W, ..,.... .................... 7 7 Archer, O. B. .................., . Arendale, Scott Patrick ....., Arendale, Stephen S. ....... . Arisco, Mary Margaret Armistead, Joseph David ............ 51, 167 .......89, 193 87 154, , 262 Arnold, Jerry Carlton ..... .......... 7 7, 195 Arnold, Sandra Lynne .,.... Aronow, Dr. Saul . ........,. Asaff, Gerald ................ .............. 1 34 Asbury, Lou Ann ........................,. 51, 169 Ascol, Joy Ann ....................................,. 69 Association for Childhood Education 142 Atkins, A. Nancy ........ 51, 145, 167, 174 Atkins, Ann Paulette ............................ 89 Atkins, Elizabeth lBette1 ..... ..89, 146, 174 Aubey, Victor H. .....................,.............. 89 Auderer, Donald E. .....................,.......... 77 Augsburger, Larry ...... ......... 2 88, 290-91 Aulbaugh, Carrol .......... .........,. 2 88, 293 Austin, Dennis ................. Aycock, Jorene Rhodes . ..,. .. 67 1 88 Ayo, Joseph ..................... ....... Ayres, Marvin Kenneth ....... ......... 8 9 B Babln, Robert ..,..............,............ ,......... Badon, Barbara Ann ..............,..... 77, Baggese, Mary Catherine ...,89, 165, 195 247 174 154 Bailey, Gary .,................................,....... Bailey, Gwendolyn Faye ...................... 77 Bailey, Helen C. ...........................,........ 35 Bailey, Linda Gail .....,...... 89, 176, 209, 242, 266 Bailey, Tommie Carolyn ..,,,....,,............. 77 Bain, Barbara M. ..,............... .......,.... 5 1 Baker, Mrs. Dianne Martin .,................ 24 Baker, Pat ................................,,.. 299, 302 Baker, Roy Bruce .....,....,...... ............... 2 4 Baldwin, Edward F. ........... .. ........ .24 Balicki, Frederic Weldon ....... ......... 7 7 Banta, Beverly Joanna ,...... .,,,..... 7 7 Baptist Student Union ...... .......... I 98 Barber, Jerry ....................., ............. 2 71 Barclay, Harold ...........,.,...........,...... 270-71 Barlow, H. A. .............................. 24, 153 Barnard, Barbara Sharon .................... 89 Barnes, Dr. Robert J. ............................ 24 Barrett, C. William .......... ........, 5 1, 185 Barrett, Mary French ...... .............., 2 4 Barrington, Shelia Ann ....... ............ 8 9 Barrilleaux, Linda ,,....,......,,...,.,,..,.,,,.., 176 Barrow, Mac Hunter .............................. 51 Barrum, James .................... 185, 288, 290 Barry, Robert .......... ....................... 1 93 Barry, Rodney .......... .................... 1 93 Bart ell, Jerry Lou ........ ......... 6 9, 176 Barton, Gene Allen ....... ................... 7 7 Barton, Thomas J. ...................... 168, 187 Basketball ..................... Bass, Gordon N. lSam1 ...................2BB-9B Bateman, Walter Robert, Jr. ............... 69 Bates, Gerald 5. .................. 51, 204, 251 Bates, Marvin .................................... ..., 2 10 Baxter, Karen Lynn ................. ............ 8 9 Beachell, Mrs. na E. .... ............ 2 4 Beale, Luther Bean, Harold A. .......... . Beard, Charles Linden ...... ......... 5 1, 151 Beard, Travis Edwin ..... ............... 5 1 Bearden, J. Sharon ..... ........... 5 1 Bearden, Ronald F. Beason, Beverly Ann ...... Index Becker, Sheryl Marie .......... ....... Becton, Charlotte Carmen . .... ....... Bedford, Roy Gordon . ........................... .. Beeson, Cecil .......................................... Beeson, Shirley Ann ............ 89, 154 1 Beiber, David Edward .......................... Bell, Carol Ann ................ ....... 5 2, Bell, Carol Jean ......... 89 77 51 12 , 76 89 178 178 Bell, Larry Russell ......... Bell, Lawrence D.- ............ ..... Bellow, Bennett, Dr. Richmond O Benson, Berard, Berger, Linda Ann .......... 200 Linda Janis .......,.....,...... 90, William M. ...... . 1 85 Charles Larry ..... . ..... . .......77 Berley, Charlsie E. ........... . Besson, Harold Anthony ........,..... 69 Best, Emery Randolph ..... 90, , 174 1 89 1 85 210 215 Best, Joseph S. ...... - ........ . Best, Julius O. ............ . Bettis, Danny ................... Beuhler, John .......,........... Bevilacqua, N. Charlene Bilbo, Charles Edward Billingsley, Mentz G. ..... . Bio-Med Club ................ Bird, Pauline A. ...... . Biser, Roy H. ........... . Bishop, Charles W. Bittensky, Zella ..... Blackburn, JoAnn ..... Blackman, Maurice ...... Blake, Norman E. .....,.... . Blanton, Mrs. Jewel D, . Blevins, Douglas ...,......... Bloch, Madeline ............ Bloch, Sandra Jean ...... Blue Key ........................... Bluffin, Jerry Wayne ....... Boecher, Barry .............. Bogusch, George E. ........ . 15767 1 93 276 278 ' iso ............90, 312 ..,.77, 189, .....25 139 ..........25, 72, 196, 187, 251 .....69 .....77 ...139 .....69 .....25 .......31 1 ......,176 ..........52, ......,309, 77 43 191 311 136 ..........25, 25 44 1 80 Bohrer, Lyle E. .............. . Boldt, Robert Lawrance . Bond, B. LaWanda ......... Bond, Donna Darlene ..... Boone, Jim B. ............. . Booth, Sally Loraine .... Borel, Ronald W. ........... . Boren, Dr. Claude B. ........ . Bost, Charles Emmett, Jr. Bost, David L. .................... . Botkin, Ann ...................... Baud reaux, Sharon Ann ..... .......157 77 77 90 1 9 . ...... 1 78 90 Boughton, William H. .... ......... 2 5 Boulware, Sally Jo ............... ......... 7 7 Bourgeois, Mrs. Joann ....A.. ......... 2 3 Bowen, Phyllis N. ............... ......... 5 2 Bowker, Stephen Alden ..... ......... 5 2 Bowman, AnnaBelle ........... ...,..... 90 Bradford, Carol Ann .............. ......... 7 8 Brammer, James Clarence ....,......,........ 90 Brandon, Pamela Rhea , ....................... 90 Brandt, Katherine ................. - ............. 178 Brannon, Patricia Sue .................. 166, 174 Branham, Donovan J., Jr. ..........,....... 148 Branon, Clarine E. ....... . 176 Branson, Lenore ..,............. .....,.... Braun, Patricia Denton ....... ............... 5 2 Bray, Elliott Orrin ............. .,...... 5 2, 161, 191, 196 Breeden, Dennis L. .......... ............... 7 8 Breen, D. Neil ...................... ............ 7 8 Breining, Wilbur C., Jr. ......... ...25 Brenizer, Joan E. ............ ...........,... 2 5 Brent, Don ....................... ................ 1 85 Brent, James H. ........... .....,,.. 5 2, 167 Brent, Ralph Price ...... ......,........ 7 8 Brewer, Charles J. ...... ............. 1 89 Brittain, James L. . .... . Brock, Phyllis ............,.... Brock, Mrs. Rhoda ......,..... Bronstad, George Anne .. Brooks, Edna Martha ....... Brooks, lvy Stevelyn ........ Brooks, Mary Elizabeth Broom, Beverly Jane ..... .. Broussard, Ernest E. ....... . Broussard, Patricia Ann .. Brown, Jearald Edward .. Brown, Terence M. ......... , fff55,'1 ........69, Browne, Gracie Faye ,...... Brownlee, Judith .,......... Brownrigg, John ............. Bruce, Lewis Linle ..... Bruce, Robert Dougllas ....... Bruce, Rose Marie ............. 174 146, 1 78 ..90, 152, 209 ....,...,,120 .69, 169, 152, 209 87 166 ..........136 85 ........69 76 Bruce, T. Nelson ..,............... .,.,.,.,.,... 2 98 Brumfield, James Thomas ............ 90, 195 Bruno, Sam J. ..,...................,......... 52, 153 Brunsden, John W. ........... .....,,.,...,,, 5 2 Brunson, James Daniel ..... ........... 5 2 Bruyere, John A. .....,..... ,,.....,......... 2 5 Bryant, Dwight A. ...........................,....., 52 Bryant, Leon .................,.............. 308, 314 Bryant, Mary Catherine .............. 90, 180 Bryson, Donald ....................,.....,,..,,,.,... 298 Buchanan, Jack West ......,..,................. 69 Buckley, W. Tyrell, Jr. ............. - ..,,...,, 189 Buffington, Ray .................. 270, 279, 287 Buford, Camile Nick ......,...........,. 78, 149 Buildings ...................... ................ 3 7-47 Bullet, Henry P. ........... . Burgess, Silvia Ann ......... Burgos, Franklin Adolfo Burkart, Richard E. ........ . Burmon, Ruth Moore ...... Burnett, James Dennis ....... Burrell, James ............... Burrell, Norma P. ........ . Bush, William David ....... Butler, Charles T. ...... .. ........90 ........70 ........25 138 91 195 ........78 ........26 Butler, Roger Don ........................ .......... 9 0 Buvinghausen, Karen Lea 90, 178, 214 Byerly, Betty Dianne ........,........... 90 178 Byerly, Carol Ann ..,............................... 90 Byerly, Sherry Lynn ,...... .,........ 7 8, 178 Byrom, Mary E. ...... ,.. ......... ,............... 9 0 Byron, Roger ........................ ........... 1 93 C Caldwell, John ...................,..,.....,......,,. 193 Caldwell, Mary Jeannette .......... 78, 176 Callais, Linda Irene .....,...,.,....,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 90 Camera Club ..............,........................,.. 148 Cameron, Dr. Margaret Davis ....,.,..,.,,, 26 Cameron, Thomas Dudley .......... 50, 52, 167, 195, 247-48, 262 Campbell, Libbie M. ,..........,.,.,..,, 78, 176 Campbell, Nolan Wayne ...........,......,... 70 Campus Life .. ....................., ....,.,,, 2 I8-67 Cannon, Paula ,.....,. ....,...., ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 7 4 Canon, Crystal ......,. ,..., , Canon, Marcia Lynn ...., ,.,...,,.,,,,,,, 9 0 Cantella, Richard C., Jr, ,,.,,,,,,, 168, 193 Canterbury Association ..,,,...,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,, 199 Cantrell, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 195 Cap and Gown .,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 45 Cappel, Charles Beauchamp, Jr. .......... 91 Cardinal, The .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,,, ,-,,,---, 1 46 Cardinal Theatre ...,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 35 Carey, Dr. Edwin L. .... . Cariker, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,, Carlin, Dewey R., Jr. ,,., . Carlin, John H. ...,,,.,,,. , 1 O Carlsen, Gus A. ,,,,,-,,,,.,,,-, -,,.,,--, 3 6 Carlton, James R., Jr. ....... ,,,,,,,,., 1 50 Carmen, Margaret Mary ,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 52 Cdsteel, Frederick Ray ,,-.,.-.-,---,,--, 52, 185 Casey, Essie .,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,.,,,,,, --,.,--.--,.--,',---, 7 3 Caskey, Kenneth Lee, Jr, ,,,,,,,,,-,-,---,--, N91 CGU9111if1, Robert Thomas ...,,,..,,,, 91, 195 Cerniglia, Wayne Paal ,,,,,,,,,,-,.,,- 70, 135 Cessac, Janis ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , ,,,,-------,-- 180 Cessna, Mary Agnes ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,- .,,,,, 9 1 Chamberlain, Wadine ,,,,,,-,,,,,,.,, 152, 210 Chamberlain, Willard White ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 78 Chancery Club ,,,,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,-,,-, ..,,, 1 48 Chandler, N. Spencer ,,,e,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 91 Chaney, Mary Jane .............. 52, 152, 163 Chase, Robert H., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 191, 248 Chatelain, Donald Jar-neg ,,,,,,,,,--,,,--,,,--, 53 Cheerleaders .,.,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,--,-- 149 Cherry, Lloyd B, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,-,,,- ,,26, 244 Chesnutt, Charles Wayne ,,-,,,.,,,,, ,,,,.,,,-. 7 3 Chi Gamma Iota .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-,-,-,,, ,-,,, 1 50 Childress, Bertie Louise ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 73, 143 Childs, William G. ......... . Chiles, Karen ..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. Chriswell, Peggy ,.,,,,,,,,,,, Churan, Mrs. Esther ..... Church of Christ .......... Circle K ..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Clanton, Belle Hazel ..... Clare, Bill Roger ....... ..........200 76 51 Clark, Bob ..,,,.,.,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,L,,.,,, , .,,,-, 214 Clark, Kay Jeonnene ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 70, 110.11 168, 176, 201, 245 Classes ...,...,....,...,,,,,.,,,.,,, ,,,,,.-,,,,,,,,,, 4 3.103 Clayton, Daniel D, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,, 137 Clayton, Karen Faye ........., 78, 120, 178 Clements, Dalton Ray ,,,,,,,,,-,,.,,,,,,,,,,-,,-, 53 Cleveland, Jackie Bee ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 91 Cloar, Linda Lee .,,.,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,., ,,,,,,,, 9 1 Cloninger, Gerald Hall, Jr. ........ 91, 193 Coats, Judith ,,.,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,- 160 Cochran, Betty ,,,..,,,,,,, .,,,,,, ,,.,,-,,,, 1 3 0 Coe, Delna ,,.,,...,,,, ,,,,.,,, , ,,,,,, 1 52 Coffey, Mrs. Ruth S. .... ...26 Coffman, Martha .,,.,,,. ,,,,,, 1 B0 Cohen, Robert Lewis ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 3 Coleman, Linda Sue ,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 7 8 Coleson, Jerry Earl ,,,,.., ,,,,,,,, 9 1 Colley, Francis Duke ,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 9 1 Collier, Jay N. .,.,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,, 2 6 Comeaux, Jack Charles ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,, 91 Concienne, Linda Katherine ...,.,...,,,.,,,., 78 Cone, Lydia Jane ,..,,,,,,.,,,,, .,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 3 Cones, Kenneth ....,,,,,,..,...,,,,,,,.,,,, 270, 284 Connor, Donald F. ,,,. ,.,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 9 1 Connor, Linda G. ,,,,,,,,,,,, N70 Connor, Willis ..,.,.....,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Cook, Jerr G. ..,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 1 Cook, William O., Jr. .... . Cooke, Dr. James L. .... . Coppins, Gearold R. Corley, Bernard Lee ........ Couch, Robert Elisha ...... Courtney, Tom Ross ........ Courtney, Trula Mae .... Cowan, Lee Braxton ......... 93 ....,,..26 36 91 78 53 78 53 162 53 78 1 96 301 Cox, Adell ...,............,....,,... Cox, Dr. James Carl, Jr. ,,., .,,,,,., 2 6, Cox, Judith Karns .,...,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cox, Rodney Reed .- ..,,...., ,.,....,,,,,.,,,,. Cox, William Carey .,,,... ,,..,..,,, 5 3, Cozby, Jerry ...,,........,,........,..,....,,. 299, Crabtree, Patricia Ann ..... . .,,....,.,.,.,., 91 Crane, Ruby Lea ,...........,,......,.....,,....,,., 53 Crawford, Eloise ................,............,..,,.. 53 Crawford, Grady Hamilton, Jr. .......... 78 Crawford, Rodney Wayne ...................., 53 Crawford, Thurman lBo1 .............,....,.. 312 Creswell, E. Ann ...................,..,.,. 70, 180 Critchlow, Phillip lven ...............,...,,.... 91 Crocker, Margaret Elizabeth 1Beth1 122, 124, 145, 155, 227, 250, 266 Crocker, Verby Odell ..,,.,..,.,.,,,..,,.,,,,,,,, 53 Crockett, Billy G. ,......,....,,,,,,..,,,,.,...,,,,,, 23 Crockett, David Ballard .,,..,,.,.,,. 53, 185 Crouthers, Kay ...,,,..,,,,..,,..,,,..,,.,,,, 210, 215 Crow, Rita Sue ...........,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 8 Crowder, Tommy ...... .........,.. 3 14 Crum, Floyd M. .... .. -26 Crump, Crump, James Giffen .... William B. ........ . ......53, 124, 195 195 Cunningham, Thomas L. ........................ 70 Cupit, Thomas T. ............. ....... 5 3, 155 Curlee, Rowena Ruth ..... ............. 9 1 Curry, Marian ................ ......... 5 3 Cutlip, Stephen Taylor ..... .......... 7 8 Cutshall, James E. .. ..--- .....79 Cutshall, Stanley Joe ....... .....,,. 1 95 D Daigle, lda Nell ................. ............. 9 1 Daleo, Joseph ...................................... 185 Damon, Charles Prentice ...................... 53 Daniel, James Dorough .............. 79, 157 Daniel, Patricia Marie ..... ....... 9 1, 176 Dansby, Jonny .............. ........... 2 84 Dorsey, Nancy Sue ....... ..26 Dattalo, Carol Ann ...... .,...... 1 74 David, John Julius ...... ......... 7 9 Davis, Carol M. .......... .......... 2 6 Davis, Dr. Chester A. ..... ......... 2 6 Davis, Darrell E. .......... ......... 2 6 Davis, Doris ..................... ............. 2 7 Davis, E. Eugene, Jr. ..,........,........ 91, 191 Davis, Mrs. Edith Quinn ...... ............. 2 7 Davis, Ellen .........,............... ............. 7 0 Davis, Elvis C., Jr. ......... ................ 2 7 Davis, Jerry ..............., ......... 2 70-71 Davis, Jimmy ................ ........... 2 78 Davis, LaVaughn T. .... ......... 5 4 Davis, Phyllis ............. ......214 Davis, Raymond E. ............. .............. 1 93 Davis, Richard H. .................................. 54 Dawson, Anna M. 1Ann1 .......,.. 146, 174 Dawson, Dr. lrving O. ................ 27, 148 Dawson, Thomas Arnold ............,. 54, 137 Day, Caran ....,..........,................., 180, 214 Day, Pat ................... 240, 270, 274, 276 Dean, Ella Diane .,........................ 91, 146 Dean, Leo Hershel ............. Dean, Lynda Lee ......,... Dearmond, Hazel C. Debes, Nicholas, Jr, 201 DeCluttt, Gerald ..............,..................... DeCuir, Alice Fern .........,.........,..........., 79 Dehart, Judy ..............................,... 70, 176 Delflache, Dr. Andre Pierre ............... 27 Delaney, Sally Ann .....................,. 54, 167 deLooper, Phyllis Marie ......,............, 79 Delta Omicron ..................... .......... 1 52 Delta Psi Kappa .............. ....... 1 52 Delta Sigma Pl ...... ........ 1 53 Delta Zeta ................... ........ 1 78-79 Dement, Dock B. .......... ............ 2 7 Dement, Robert Steve ...,.. ......... 9 2 Dennis, Homer A. ........ ......... 2 7 Dennis, Wiley L. ..... ................ 9 2 Denton, Julia ....... ................. 1 72 DeOnier, Ann ........... ........ 1 76, 248 DeOnier, Jane ,...,.,.... Derrick, Brad .................. DeVilbiss, Virginia ....... Dew, Homer Arthur .....,.... Dibble, Donald A., Ill .... Dickerson, Paul .,.......,... Diehl, Frederick W. .... . Dillard, Clifton Kelly ...... 76 284 .,..,.,270, 141 .........54, ......,.70, 187 Dingle, Robert L. .,....... ,...... .........,.. 2 7 Dip oma, Michael E. ...,.......................... 79 Dockal, Neal ......,.........,....... 54, 146, 193 Donald, LaLette ............................ 54, 174 Donalson, Sheila Ann ............................ 79 D'Orazio, Rena Marie ...... ....,,,.. 9 2, 154 Dormitory Councils ..,...... ................ 1 54 Dostal, Paul John ...... ....,.... 9 2, 314 Dowden, Dixie .,............. ............ 2 14 Driscole, Al ..........,......... .....,.. 3 O3-04 Drummond, Thomas R. Drysdale, Cliff ................ Dube, Carole Lynne ....,,. 1 Ducharme, Larry ............. Dudley, Virginia Ann ,... 306 .......303, 95 ..,..,,,,92, 178 Duffee, Louis Addison ...... .....,... 5 4, 124 Duggan, Richard Lamar ,.,... .......,..,.... 7 0 Duhon, Carol Edith ...,......,... ............ 9 2 Duhon, Katherine Cecile .... ........... 9 2 Duhon, Rodney Earl ........ ............... 9 2 Duncan, Kay F. ............. ........ 7 9, 180 Dunlap, Lois Jeanne ......, ....,.......... 7 0 Dunn, Anna Lee ............. ......... 7 9, 174 Dunn, Carol Ann ,...,.... ......,., 9 2, 209 Dunn, Connie Del ......... ..,...,. 9 2, 174 Dunn, Jerry Russell .,....,,... ........ 5 4, 310 DuPerier, Mary Anne ..,..,. .,.,.,,,,.,,,,,. 1 76 Duplantis, Diann T. ,,,,,. .,,.,,., 5 4, 144 Duplantis, Sandra L. ......, ,.,...,,,,,... 7 0 Dupont, Patricia Ann ...,... ,,,,,...,., 9 2 Durkin, Antoinette A ,......,, .,,...,. 9 2 Durow, Shirley Jean ..,.., ,,...,,, 5 4 Dye, Earl Carlton ...... ........ 7 9 E Eagleson, Lee ................... ........ 1 2 Ebanks, Gerald Keith ,,..,,, ,,,,,,,, 7 0 Eddy, Lloyd Bruce .......... ........ 9 2 Edwards, David A. ........ ......... 1 59 Ehrensberger, William ....... ...,...,,.,.., 9 2 Ehrhardt, Wilma G. ,.,,,, , ...,,,, 68, 125 Eicke, George ......................... ............ 1 93 Einhauf, Kenneth Elwyn Elissalde, Marcel, Jr. .... Eldridge, Charles L. ..... . Ellertson, Judson D. EIl1ot, L 93 . ............. 36 . ................ 27 undo June ................................ ..92 279 Elliott, Dean .......... ...................... 2 70, Emerson, Jerry W. ......... . Emmons, Dr. Winfred S., 164 Jr. ...... 27 Ener, Kathleen Mae ............ 54, 142: Engman, Linda Rae ............ 54, 125, 180 176 International Student Or aniration 156 Estes, Frances Jane .,,,,,. , Evans, Jerome William EVCHS, Reginald Earl .,,, EVUHS, Dr. Samuel Lee .. Eveland, Dr. H. E. ....... . F F9bfl9U2B, Beverly Ann Fam' Cf- 0lYf1 Ann ..........,.,.....,, F'-'1l'1911S, Margie Elizabeth Faris, William L. .,,A , Farley, Billy Jack ,,,,, Ferre 1, Kathleen .......... FUVVIS, Jack Pierson ,,,, ...,...55, 171 ............92 ...70, 167 174, 251 .........,193 ......,...18O ..79, 193 Farris, J d'th A Features U...I .......... .,,, 75223553 Feiqelwn, Eugene A. ,.., ...... 1 fff'l92 202 ,fF'11, 0,DJennv Anne ,,,,,...,,......., 792' we ie s, G ...,........ U ' nerds, JSQQN. 'iff ..,.........1. l.?fi..'78' 23? Fields, V. William, ll ,,,,4, A-,., ' T93 Fine Arts ,....,...,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ' 'l ' f6j,15 FlSl'1er, Huot .-.-.--..'-. ----'.-..- w 2 7 F1sher, Patricia Joan .,,., FIYC11, Edna May .......1..... Fitzgerald, William T. Fl9'1l90f1, Mary Diane ..., . Fleming, Judy ,, ,,,,,A,,,,, ,, Fletcher, Sandra Lee ,,,,, Flocke. Ono R. ..,.....,,.. . Fonlenolr Peggy Ruth .... Fontenot, Ronnie ,,,,,,,,,,, Fontenot, Uethel Marie Football- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,. Ford, Billy ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,-., Fornell, Dr. Earl W. .... . Foss. Ted H. ...,.....,........... . Foster, Harris Wilson ...,, Foy, Ronnie Earl ........... Foyle, James .,............ Francis, Gloria Jean ...,.,. Frank, Ellis M. ......,.... . Frank, Ernest W,, Jr, ,,., , Franklin, Garlan Roy ...,. Franz, Joyce Vernell ..,..... Fraternities ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.-,,-,--4.vA- Frazier, Elizabeth Marie ..,.. Frederick, Leo Paul .......... Frederick, Robert James .,... Frederking, David Vernor ,.... Frederking, Richard Daniel .,....... Friedman, Gary Kanter ......, Frtssell, Dr. Harry L, ...,,, ,,,,,,, , Frosch, Mary A. Golibart .. Fuller, Thomas ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,.,,.,,., Fuselier, Judith ,,..,.,....,,,,,,, G Galliher, Howard V, .... . Galloway, H. C., Jr. .,...... . Gamero, Gamma Pedro Manuel ..,.. Delta ......,.,......... .,,, 55 27 28 41 92 28 ..92, 180 ..........274 55 .. 270-87 270, 274 28 70 92 .187 ......93 .....55 .. ..,.. 191 70 79 M183-96 55 ........88, 93 93 93 93 .......164 74 ......28 7 .........201 Gardner, Danny .,,,,., ,....., 2 70, 279 Gardner, Gary L. .... .,..,.,,..,.,.. 5 5 Garner, Arthur ....... ...,...... 2 OO Garner, Jean ,,..,,,.,... ,,,,,,, 1 76 Garner, K. Wayne ,,,.,,,.,.,., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 95 Garner, Kay .....,.,.,........,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,, 1 62 Garner, Linda Jo Spillers ......... 64, 174 Garrett, Gale ....................,. .,.,...,, 9 3, 174 Garrett, Rhitt .,,,...,.....,.... ...,.,,.,,,,. 1 67 Garrison, Charles E. ..,..,. . Garwood, Fiona Lynn .... Garvvood, Gordon P. ..... . . ............... 70 . ,.......... ..,..., 7 9 . . ,...... 70, 1 95 Gary, James Charles ..........., ....,,.,....... 7 1 Gas in, Donald Bernard .... ............ 9 3 Gee, Shelby, Jr. ..,............ .,.,....,, 1 50 Gerrietts, Margaret ..... ,........,......,., 1 78 Gels, Earl R. .....,....... ............... 9 3, 185 Geismer, Mary C. .... .,..,.....,...,., 7 1, 176 Gentry, Mrs. Bess ................ 19, 145, 182 Gentry, Sandra Dale ................ .......,,.,. 9 3 Gerald, Donald Larry ,... ....,., ............ 7 9 Gibbs, Jo Carolyn ............. ........ 9 3, 180 Gibson, Dr. Delbert L. ........... ............ 2 8 Gibson, Kenneth Michael ..,.. ............ 9 3 Gibson, Richard ..............,.....,....... ,.,,.... 1 98 Gieseke, William Reid ......................... 55 Gilbertj Janice Marlene ............ 55, 142, 178, 237, 247 Gilbert, John Travis .................... 79, 202 Gilbert, Kenneth B. ..... ........... 1 53 Gilcrease, James C. ................. ,........ 5 5 Gillen, Marcia J. ....................... ......... 5 5 Gillette, Leonard ..............................,... 215 Gillispie, Margaret Elizabeth .............. 79 Gilmore, Edward E. ,......... .............. ...... 9 3 Girouard, Helen ...................................... 71 Glenn, Lois Ruth .................. 55, 125, 176 Glidden, Georgia Ann .......................... 79 Goetz, Edward ................ ................... 2 98 Goff, Jack ..................... .................. 5 5 Gaines, Oscar T. 174 Goldin, Ellen ......... ......... 1 46, Golf ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,.,,,,.. .,........,. 2 99-302 Goode, Mary Ellen .............. 88, 180, 226 Goodrich, Larry Kay ............................-- 55 Goodrich, Winston Douglas .................. 79 Goodson, Lucy Irene ................-----..--.---e 80 Goss, Eloise A. .......................----------- v--- 5 0 Gossett, Deanna Kay .................... 30, 152 Grace, Harold Stephen, Jr...76, 80, 266 Grolino, Bernard Joseph .........r.--.-------- 90 Grammer, Brenda JOY ----- ------------------ 5 5 Grammer, Donald B. ............ -..----- 5 5 Grange, LaCret0 JUDO ----------- -----4-'-eA- 8 0 Gray, Faith ............. --.-4-----------'-------------- 2 15 Gro Hall Dormitory Council ..... .... Gregn, Annie Sue .....,.... ...... 5 6, r Green, lna Janice ...................-,--- -----v--e- 5 5 greens, Jlmmas ..... ....... ......... 1 . er, i am ........... .. ..-------- -A elimiiiion, Rae iz. ........,. ........ 2 8. 252 Griffin, Jean Russell ...... Griffin, Richard A. .... . .........189 65995, Susanne .... M Gr1mes, Michael ......... ,, Gripon. Harrell Amo! -- .A --..-' ' 56 Groom, Rodney . ,........... jog GY'-Jbbi, 1. James ,,,,,,, l ' 56 Grvter. Johnny ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , ,fffffj 570 G Y2090fidis, .lessen .,,, ,,,,,,,, f , Guberman, Irwin Jerry ,,,,, 55 , 138. 202 G1-'ldfY, Catherine Jo ce Guide. emit, erm' ,..,,.... 1,1'Q17' ' Z3 Guidry, Glenn Alden eo Guillory, Anthony ,, ' 369 GUlll9VY, John E. ....,.... I 50 139 Gunn, Barbara Jean V vlrl V ' 56 Guseman, Richard L. ..,,. . 1 Q3 Gutteridge, Sherry Sue M ' 56 H Hada, William Franklin pg :addon Ronald D, ,, 91 09Gn, Gerald , 7 9 Hagelman, Dr. Charles W., Jr,2 O' 253 Hailey, Gwendolyn , 167 Llflir, Betty Lea , ry. air, Floyd Lynn 56' 12 1 ' Hall, H. Jeanette 6' 147' Hall, Hope , Hall, Mrs. Norma S. , 25 Hall, Palmer , 214 Hall, Ruth Wyde E 55 Hall, Thomas Sanford 56 Hall, Willard C., Jr. 56 166 2,14 1-1011, William v. ' ' 155 Hallmark, Burton F. gg Hallam, Carolyn Faye Q3 Halvorsen, Dorothy :O Hamic, Mrs. lda B. . 35 Hamons, Warren M. . 93 Hancock, William Pinkney, Jr, 93 Hanks, Willie M. 55 Hansen, Mildred Marie , 56 Harbin, E. Darrell 143 Hardin, Clyde A. , 193 Hargraves, Barbara Dale 80, 180, 220 Hargraves, Harold Wayne , 91 Hargraves, Roger , 313 Hargrove, Rodney A. . , S6 Harlan, Mrs. Genevieve Carey 28, 142 Harlow, June Marie 93 Harmon, Anne , Q5 Harper, Valorien Jay, II 191 Harrell, James E. . EJ Harrigan, William Patrick, lll 28, 136 Harris, Betty Karen . . ., 57 Hart, Virginia Lee , .. 50 Hartford, William ..... 36 Hartman, Fred ...... .,,,, , 12 Hartman, Jordan Thomas 93 Harvill, Olga .. .....,..,......... 265 Harwell, Martha Susan ..., .. . 71 Hasselrneier, Gaynelle .... 93, 178 Havard, Ardis N. . ,...,..,. .. 191 Havard, Jeanette ,.., ...,, , ,.8O, 154, 168 Havens, Betty ,........,,,.,,,, . , , 214-15 Haviland, Stephanie Priscilla 94 180 Jr. lHubl 126, 143, 146, 193, 225 Hawthorne, Brenda ....... ..... . .. 237 Hawthorne, Loyd Furman ...57, 210, 215 Haycraft, John Kenneth ..... ...... . 94 ' 20 Hawthorn, Hubert F., Hayes, Dr. Edwin S. ......... , .. Hayes, Hugh .........,...,.. , 315 Hayes, Marvin .......... ,.., 1 58, I6-1 Hayes, Oswald J. .... .. .. 36 Haynes, Alice .. ............ 71 Haynes, Palmer N. .,... 80 Hazelton, Freida , ,.,.., 71 Heard, Nolan E, . 94 Hearn, Hebe Diana 94 Hearlfield, Lorraine .. .... 80, 146 Heartfielcl, Marianna , .. 94, 174 Heath, John ..,...,,................,. .. 167 Hebert, Robert ..... ., ...,.,......,..... 270 Hebert, Windell 270, 273, 277, 280, 287 Heckler, Tim ...,...... ..... . ....... . 303, 306 Henderson, Albert Don .,... ......, . .. .. 191 Henderson, Bobby Joe .. ...... .. 57 Henderson, C. L. ........ , .,..... 36 Henderson, James G. ......,.. 94, 303, 307 Henderson, William Garth ........ .. . .28 Henriksen, Linda ...,...,........., ,....... 8 0, 174 Henry, B. R. ...................... ............ 2 9 Hen , George M. ....,.. .........., 7 1 Hengllee, Donald Lee ...... ........ 7 1 Herm, Minnie Lee .......... ........ 8 O Herm, Victor William ....,... ...... 9 4 Herndon, John Harris, Jr. ..... ...71 Herpin, Lenis C. ..................... .......... 7 1 Herran, William H., lll ..... .............. 9 4 Hetherwick, Karyn .....,....... ....... 1 54-55 Heuse, Ann ..........................,.. ,.... ...... 9 4 Heussner, Kenneth Wayne ...... ...,... 8 0 Hickman, William Bryant ..... .........., 5 7 Hicks, Charles M., Jr. ......................,... 80 Hicks, Donald B. ..,.............. ....... 7 1, 185 Hicks, Sandra D. Sherrill .... 80, 152, 178 Higginbotham, Loxianne .............. ....... 9 4 Higginbotham, Weldon .... 288, 291, 294 Higgins, James Benton ........ 29, 270-71, 281, 287 Hill, Jack ..............,...... ...----------,.-- 2 2 Hill, James F. ....... ......-------- 5 7 Hill, Madeline ................. ....... 9 4, 130 Hilley, Dr. Lewis M. .................. 299, 303 Hilsmeier, Damon Gilbert ...................... 57 Hirasaki, George Jiro .............. 126, 167, 251, 260,266 Hirsch, Jeanette Allen .... ........ ...... 3 0 , 130 Hoar, Larry Arthur ......... .................... 5 7 Hocher, Judy Kathryn ..... . .............. 71 Hack, Jerome A. ........... ......- 2 9, 143 Hack, Sharon Anne ....... .............. 9 4 Hodges, Cecilia Ann ..... ......... ..--.,.- 9 4 Hodges, Kenneth Lee .... ..,.... 8 O, 310 Hodges, William ............... . ............... 135 Hodnett, Sammie Gayle ..... ...... 7 1, 126, 154, 180 Hoff, Richard A. ......... .............. 5 7 Hoffman, Ward G. .. .......... .19 Hoeon. H09ve. Hole. Holder, Holder, Holland, Peqqie. Elizabeth ,.,, Ronola lee , ,,,, ,, Charlie W, ,, , ,, Jon T. , Walter Da-vid , Evelyn Lqdggn H9llQ 1d, Wdllef Edward HO'1ander. Dennis 'ay Hoflrrncn, W. Frgni, V H9H'091h'0d. Howard Glen Holmes. Foul W, Hclileid, KQNQ Cliilq H:'tz:la-n., Faber? Home Economics Club Honea oi -1 . C31 y. Hinfrcutv. Donna Dee Hood. Kath'-,n Hoff' '111' -1 W- 1 Hooker, Hoping -13 1 2 : ,Sy ?r1s:11'3 .Ei,'1 4 57 U57 155 71 .. .... .............7l 57 139 , .. 57 57 94 94. 191 22 94 29 71 155 we 185 vw, 'n 174, :gg :sa J' 57 'sl res 57. '95-96 Harwvz. 5-ertra 57 H:ase', Fran: Srg-13,34 3. Q4 Hon-u :. Ja Arr- Q4 H'1.c,', Freak J 34 r-Macy, ','e re, I 4, 1 Haze . Sarcfe r- -.1 H-.cr::.,'. E:::.e '-'F H.':a'e .', 'r - e Mp: 7 1-Mazza, . s .een , , H-cnet, i'3, , g1 J Halt, Dan Eanurz Q4 Hui' nw, 1, H-11. Kite Lafwergg 7 tuiler, Fiserv Lycri z Hu1l'r:1'1. Coz L,nn t'1-, rn:1n, ,,g rr, Ur je Q rleltman, Pane 'J Ann ,4 Hughes, Jail .1 1-hghes, Peel Hughes, 1, 2,53-1 Q 3 Hwleft, ?,'rt Acne 94 - Hulifl, f'l 1e',:: H,Jlir1, Ugg-3 3 5 QL. H,,..p1,.r,I 2,11 5 -. HJ21'- ve-S JZ' cs I c rlsnra fre ,cr . , Hxit, C H Fx, h.n'. Om: J Sun , 5 fl'.'1'c' 5111:-e F c Hunter. J-J - fd: ce ,g r'1.',:f J': :s f1f.:, , Has' .yfes re ce'r. 45 L44 F1'J'C'11'zLrr CJ:'e ' 5- ,,.1,,.,3,. Fu. 4,1 -i . r1y:.'J'-ge' f. 1 t'1,L- je f r V r I lqau, 911r:'J iles, Kenneth ,L- lrigram, E11:J!.evr1 1,3 lnrnan, 8. :f11g'et hr lnterfratermty Council 195 9 Irwin, Wal'er Lee, ll lsaac. Dr PJJ1 51411: Itson, M Ann 11. ,,' J E1 ivy, 'r'l1ll3r2,l Berl 3 J Jackson, Jana :ii Jackson, Judvn ti.. Jackson, La y Lefay 95 Jackson, L11I,:1n 'Core '13 Jackson, Sarah Ma.:-J r- Jackson, W Carlre Cd Jacobs, 8'u:e 6 TE 14 Jacobs, Rose Therese 'rl James, Duke '. Jancrk, Carolyn Kay Jancik, Robert L fi Jelen, Dr Fredenck C Jelrnek, Robert .'.'.i:ln:el Jerkins, No'-nan P.'.: :e 52 :57 ' Jeter, Goldie ,','eft,vrn 9' Jeter, Judith '23 Jewish Student Association 202 Joachimi, Carole Kay E' Jobe, Johnny A. Johnson, Andrew J. . 27 Johnson, Carol Sue 95 Johnson, Chester Eugene LE Johnson, Dan N. , 58 Johnson, Harold Edward ,95 154 Johnson, Holton .. .. 298 Johnson, John Milburn ., 95 Johnson, Judy Sondra .... . 72 Johnson, Karen Edith ..,.. .. . 8' Johnson, Martha Ann ,. . 72 17-4 Johnson, Mike , ...,.. 270. 276 283 Johnson, Richard Royce .. ........ s ...... 95 Johnson, Searcy, Jr. .. ......... .81, 159 Johnston, Gailon P. .... ....., , 72 Johnston, Jack T., Jr. ....,......... 193, 196 Johnston, Maxine ..... ....... ..... . . 35 Jones, Mrs. Ann Dickinson .......... ...... 2 9 Jones, Brenda Carolyn ................ 95 Jones, Cheryl Kay ............ ......... 8 1. 174 Jones, Edna Ruth ...... ....,........, 8 1 Jones, Edward J. ........ ..... 58, 135 Jones, James S., Jr, .,.,.,.. .. ........ .91 Jones, James William .,.,,. .......... 1 95 Jones, Joyce Marie ..... .. .............. .58 Jones, Linda Alice ...,.. ......... 9 5, 174 Jones, Roy Lee .......... ............... 8 1 Jones, Terrell Wilson ..... .81 Jordan, lleta Rae ...,.. K Kadanka, Carolyn Diana . Kalichevsky, Kyra ................. 35 : :: r'1.r,. K-an n'f'7 ...... iiigigg .... KUSIYNM. Hubert A Kmnrmki. Jeonono M. . 591. Elisabeth Anno Kev. Fred E.. . .... EZ. Joerg Linda , , 9- OMNI lbeono Koo. Eduard Keeney ' Kit. Williuvh lhotnqe Kuhn-9. Ho.-ard Norou , Keen. Mrs Ann C. Keene. Brenda Louise fff.'5sf ............,1es.u a...-...no-at ..........eII7 ,..-..-...1se .29 146 -f - 95 ll. 10 masse J him, kings MM 95 Keifett, Ronald L ' U 58 153 Kel'-an, Noun H, ' 1. f 'r r. Mrztsaol John 31 vlQ3 Kenny Pamgi ' 154 'WN' 153'-'t 15.5. 270. 275, 277, 279 :sf 1'-2 v No. :ro e Jzrwon R, lll 95 1.5 l '. M1 Mary P V 29 le . Mu My-1,6 P 29 KG' SW-v CJ'-11 5, lieu e' Cu-ea ,s 19.5 Ken c Sane 154 l.'L':'.g'- 'docs S'e-on 59 V- H113 Q .1, 14. K. NIJ .'.: ct 5fi.n,g S9 'A 'ig A -e. 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' ,nrt 'lie '46 lfzfrtrg f-. 43 1 79 lurirtu, lil J D YO 11,1-rf fr nerr, I-'Mft 2 1-wif, I-r-1-: 1.11114 ll lr5r,f1',, -'-rr-tml lays- 72 l 'gr i'i,': ill 114'-'ft I-1-1 ,r ltr-e 'rn l'1-wry fir- y l.'.rg' r Q9 lr. J In '-1iy'r 'IG 11,11 1 1 Lf: ,rl frm' 6 ' 1, C': 'r' l11Jat.ff'l- P' , gg,-1 ,1r,r7r. 1 r-. '11, '7' l': y -'r ','l '.' ', '.'7 .'l' 164 2 , 'I E3 L: rn'-'tv 'ne ii' 'f:'l L':,:j ':'. lr-'ta 121 177. rw L':.,f', 5'z : J 570 Sr, 122 L:.u :tz, 1't':':f J. '74, LL, 174 Lau rss. 7-: :'d 193 L':a'c'C . fain- 11,7 Labs '. .'!a',e're De-3? 37, 192 Leccn, John Clfdff I Le:.e s-1. Ltr-aa Jean 8? Ls-Blanc, Rune Aff! 76 Lef:'a':, F. Chrles 72, 185 Lef-tiara, 'henna Name 92. 178 Lee. Ewnda A 96 Lee, Cari Thomas 96 Lee, Jo Ann . 72 Lee, Johnnie Cecilfa 96 Lee. Margaret Pose 22 Lee, Rebecca Lo-J 72. 210 Leewright, Foy Ellen .. 82 Legate. Richard 270, 284 Legato, Lynfroffj Joseph . 69 Leitch, Mrs. Nara 8, , 29 Lefnke, Karl Edward , .. 72 Lemley. Betty B. . ..... Leopoldus. Joyce Lavon LeSage, Jon .. .. .. .. . .. Los lelles Cardinelles ..... Levingston, Martha Ann , ........ . Levinx, Marleen ............. .. ...,.. .. Levosky, John M. ....,...... ..... . Lewis, Bettie Alyce .. Lewis, Charles Edward ..., ...,... . , Donna Sharon ..,... Herbert Allen ....,. Lewis, Lewis, . .... 60 . B2 . .185 . 108-21 96, 176 82, 209 H30 96 72, 178 B2 Lewis, Lyndel Lee ......... ...-.... ........ .....60 Lewis, Rebecca ....,..... ............... 8 2, 155 Libersat, Barbara ,..................... 158, 180 Liby, Molly Ann ....,............. 60, 180, 210 Liebling, Alexander 60, 127, 143, 153 Liebling, Janice ................................. -...96 Lightfoot, Deanna Fay ....... 7 Lott, Cherrie M. .,......... . 159, 185 174 31. Linden, Donald Patrick . Ling, Charles Che .......,. Lin er, Lawrence ...,,.., Litc?1field, William ,...,. Lively, Bill ................ Lockhart, John H. Lomonte, Frank ...,... 89 ..,......299-300 ........30, 170 Lomonte, Nick .....,......... ....,............A. 1 95 Long, Dr. Russell J. .......,.......... 30, 263 Long, Sadie Patricia 60, 128, 145, 161 Long, Shirley Annis ......,...........,....... ...--- 6 0 Long, Walter C. .....,............................, ---32 Longenberger, David Joseph .... ..Y. ,..,..,A 6 0 Longenberger, Lane McCoy ................ Longenecker, Lois Elaine Loomis, Linda Diane ..,. Lovett, Sarah Elma ,.... Low, David E., Jr. ..., . Lucia, Sam .................. . Lumpkin, Annie Lou ,........ Lunsford, Julia Marion ..... Lutton, Robert C. .........., . Lyons, Raynold ............. Lytle, Jimmy ....... M Mackenroth, Elvis ....... Madden, Robert J. .... . Maggio, Marie ............. Maggio, Mahlmann, Carlton S. ......................... . Patricia Ann 96 146 168 17 Maida, , Malin, Linda Elizabeth .. Mallory, Jerry ..............,....,........,-.--- Malone, John F. ....,... . Malone, Mrs. Mary ,,,..... ............72, .82, 174 ........36 ......,.36 .,.......214 ........30, 137 96 . ..,..... 157 Pearl ............ ...........,.... .... . ....... 72 30 .......60 60 96 4 ........l.....601 174 270-71 Maloney, John ............................ 303, 305 Mang, Dr. Conrad Dell ...... ............-.--- 3 0 Manning, Janice Lee ....................---.------ 96 Markham, Cheryl Lynne ...r..................-- 96 Markley, Richard Charles 82, 299, 301 Marks, Victor James ................ ..60, 151 Marle , Molly ...........................-.--------- 174 Marsch, Katherine Marie ............ 60, 142 Marshall, Cynthia Anita ....... .............. 3 2 Marshall, Kathrine Lee ..... ........... 3 2 McRill, Kenney ................ ......... 2 70 2791 McVicker, Voncille ........... ................. 3 1 Mears, Wilbur Warren ..... .......,...... 6 1 Mecom, John W. ........r... ....-..-.-- 1 2 Meek, John ..,..,............. ........- 1 50 Mei, Dr. Harry T. ,,,, . Meiia, Joe M. ................ .......-.A-----', 3 1 97 146 Menefee, Roger Melvin .,... ........ Men's Dormitory Council ....... .......... Meriwether, Nancy Sue . .... ........ 6 1 Merren, John Jay .,,........ .......... Merrill, Charles S. ..,,, ..... . Merritt, Holly ...,........ .---.- Merryman, Walter ......r. ...--..1-- Mers, Dr. Robert G. ....... .........-.- , Messick, Jo Ann ....................------ 97, Meyers, Theresa Marie ...................... Meyer, Joe Carl, Jr. ...,...........,...... . H154 158 ....61 ....31 ..180 ..270 ....31 174 ....97 ..187 Ott, Carolyn .....r................. .- .76, 83, 180 Otto, George Vernon ...............-.-.e-A--- -etet 9 3 Overstreet, Wilburn G. Outlaw, Jerald Douglas Owens, Charlotte Ann . P Pace, Michael Leslie ...., Pace, Wesley Parvin, Jr, 62 .......83 .......98 Paderas, Norma Elizabeth .,..,... 83, 120, 146 192 Middle East Youth 'Organization , ,,,.,.. 162 Miertschin, Matthew d Miguez Alice Fa e Miles, Miles, Miller, Miller, , Y Alice Faye ....... Jack Dorman E. E. ................ . James Edward . ward ................ 83 142 .......61, .......61, 128, 157, 209 261 Miller Linda ....,......,..... V,......... 1 65, Miller, Maurice E. .......................-..-------. 61 Miller, Patricia Ellen ....,...,. 83, 160, 178 Miller, Ronald Jack ,.,................. 97, 135 Miliican, Robert ..........................,.- .-.---- 1 85 Mills, Holland Newton 1Dutch1 .......... 61, 166, 204 Mills, Keith ..................... . ......e.....--.-,1---- 172 Mills, Lynda Lou ....... .......---- 1 76 Milton, Allen ...,......... ........--.---.-- 2 00 Minter, Carolyn ........................... ---.----- 1 73 Minter, Janice Janelle ,.,...., 61, 128, 178 Mitchell, Patricia A. ....,............... 73, 154, 169, 174, 194 Mitchel 1, Jane ..,.... Maze, Dixie Lou ............ ........,..........--.- 9 7 Mock, Ann Louise ....... 173 Modica, Antoinette C. Modica, Antoinette J. .... . 1 78 ....,.97, Modica, J. C. .,,............ . Moehlrnan, Lou Anne ......... Moncrief, Lorna ...................... Monger, Mrs. George A 11119 ..... Marshall, Kathryn Jo .... .....,..... 9 6 Martin, Charles A. .,... ............--...- 1 87 Martin, Colleen Ann ....................------.--- 60 Martin, Dennis R. .......,........................-- 72 Martin, Jack T. .................... 30, 288, 297 Martin, Lawrence W., Jr. ..,....... 61, 189 Martin, Sher Lynn .............................. 82 Marin, wmlle ................ ......... 1 ao, 209 Martin, William G. ..... ............... 1 93 Martinez, Eugene P. ..,.... 30, 141 Marullo, Joe Sam ........... Maser, Robert P. ................ .......... 3 2 Mason, Robert E. .... 5 ........ ........ 1 37 Massey, Dan H. .................................... 137 Math Club .......................................--...-- 161 Matthews, Herman Excell, Jr. ,..... 50, 61, 139, 262 Matthews, Lynn ............................ 198, 270 Matthews, William Henry, lll .... 6, 7, 30 Matthews, William Henry, IV ............ 7 170, Mottice, Diane Morrow ...... ..,.,...313 ......97 76 ...83, Monk, Rockne Duane ............ ............. 9 7 Monlezun, Diana ......,.......... ................ 9 7 Montgomery, Robert W. .,.. ..... 3 1, 209 Moore, Alouise .,.........,... ............. 3 5 Moore, Benford J. ....... . ........ 168 Moore, Rita ..................... ........ 1 80 Moorman, Shirley Ann ............................ 61 Morales, Oscar Joseph .......................... 62 Morgan, Danny Lee .......,,.,.., 97, 251, 266 Moritz, Carol Colley .... ............. 9 7, 176 Morman, James Olan ............................ 62 Morphew, Sam William .,.,.......... 73, 303 Morris, J. B. .................... ................ 1 2 Morris, Thomas E. ........ ...,......... 9 7 Moseley, Jerry Bob ...... ...... 6 2 Moseley, Paula .................. .......... 8 3 Moss, Mary Jane .,..,.......... ............. 9 7 Motley, Robert Dillard ....... ................ 6 2 160 257 Moutafakis, Dr. George J. .......... 31, Mouton, Agnes Marie ,...... Moye, William J. .....,...... ........ 1 51 Moyer, John R. ................... ......... 7 3 Moyers, Watson .................,.... ........... 1 87 Muehlenbeck, Thomas ....,..................... 168 Mullally, Patricia Catherine .................. 98 Mullen, Patrick ............,........,.,.... 154, 189 Mullins, Barbara Sharen . ..................... 98 Munsterman, Marylyn Duhon .... 128 , 136, 251 213, Murphy, William David ......,..,.... 73, 167 Murr Norma Shirle ...62 y, Y ......................... Myers, Barbara Ruth ...,...,.. 112-13, 174, 209 Myers, Bobby J. ...... . N Nader, Raif ................. Nash, Mickey .............,,.. Nees, Barbara Elaine ..,... .... Matthews, William J. .................. 82, 195 Mattingly, Martin Leslie ....... .............. 6 1 Mauldin, Alvin D. .............. ................. 6 1 Maxwell, Jane Ann ...................... 23, 146 May, Venita Sue ...... ........................ 1 52 Mayo, Curtis Ray .......................... 61, 185 Mayo, Harold ..,,.. .............. 2 70, 277, 313 Mays, John R. .................................. ...30 McAdoo, James Clark, Jr. .................... 96 McAllister, Dr. Robert A. ....,.......,, 30, 137 McBay, Billy ..,..................... 240, 270, 285 McBeth, Peggy Lou ........................ 96, 174 McCabe, Larry James ............................ 96 McCall, Ronnie ............................ 299, 301 McClelland, Sharon Annette .................. 96 McClendon, Mary Janet ....... .............. 7 3 McConathy, Kay H. .......... ....... 9 7 McCormick, Carolyn .......... ....... 8 2 McCown, Eugene Ward .... ....... 9 7 McCoy, Mrs. Thelma L. ....... ....... 3 5 McDaniel, Arlene ...,..............,.... ....... 8 2 McDaniel, James Edward, Jr. ............ 191 McDaniel, W. Francis .....................,.,.... 73 180 McDonald B. Joyce .................. 169, Mcneneldf Dr. F. L. .,.............. 12, 14-15, 287 McDonald McDonald 205, 226, 246, 264, , Jerzy .................................... 270 , Lin a Joyce ........................,. 97 185 190, 1 62 312 308, Nelson, Charles Morgan .....,.,. ,,..,,..... 8 3 Nelson, Peggy J. .,........ 50, 62, 174, 262 Netterville, Martha Ruth .............. 98, 180 Newman Club . ................. ,................... 2 03 Newman, Wesley ...... 288, 292, 294, 296 Newton, Carol .....,,..............,........,....,.. 174 Nicholas, Robert H., Jr. ............ - ........ 172 Nicks, Sandra Sue ...........................,...... 83 Nisby, Linda Merle ....,........,........,......... 83 Noonan, William George, Ill McDonald, Wayne Edward ........,. 82, McDonald, Wiliam Madison . ,............ 61 McDonough, Jerry C. ......................,,.. 187 McFadden, David Wayne ............ 82, 254 McFarland, Curtis Wayne McFatter, Charles W. ....... . McGaughy, David .,.,..... McGee, John B., Jr. .... . McGlaun, Doris Ann ......, McGlaun, Jack V. .......... . McGlothlen, Sidney E. McGovern, Jimmy ........ 278 ....,.,..270, .......83, 180 McGrenera, Thomas .........................,..., 193 McGuire, Sterling W. .........,,.,...,.,.,.,,... .30 McKa , Malcolm ............, 70, 273 y 240, 2 McKe vy, Catherine Jolene 97, 180, 226 McKewen, Robert Michael .,.,,....,.,,....... 97 McKinzie Charlotte Ann ..61 McLaughlin, George E., JrI 'ffffff22Q '1s4, 262 226, McLaughlin, Gerald .................... 148, 187 McLaughlin, Marvin L. .................... 30 McLen on, B1ll1e L. ,..........,......,,..,.,,,,... 36 Mclendon, James Robert .....,..,,., 83, 195 McMahon, T. Gadelle ...............,.......... 176 McManus, Armour ............ 240, 270, 273 McManus, John J. ........................ 73, 167 McMichael, Dr, Robert N. ..,....,.,..,,.,,.,, 30 McNeose, Wilberne Wyatt ...... ........... 8 3 McNeely, Lewis Herman ........................ 61 McNeill, Judith ....... .................... ......... 1 8 O McRae, Janet Lu .................. 83, 152, 198 Norris, John David .............. 62 Norris, Tommy Gene .,,,,..,...,,.. Norse, Paul .........,......,.,.. Norton Evan Whitele . y ..... . Norton, Dr. L. Wesley .......,.. Norwood, William D., Jr. Novak, Bonnie Mae ........... Nusom, Gaynell ............,....., Nylin, William Carl, Jr. O Oakley, Virginia Lee ...... Oaks, Beverly Carol ...,. . O'Bryan, Robert Gene .... ....... Ochoa, Alfonso ..,...,...... O:Conor, William P. O Hara, Sheila ..............,,,, , O'Haver, Carolyn Sue ...... Olachia, Geneva Ann .... .... Olcott, Mrs, Ruth .,,,.,,,,,,, ,,., A ,, 154, 195 ...98, 146 .......265 303, 305 ......,..,178 73 168 Oliver, George D., Jr. .... ......... , Oliver, Richard E. ...... . Oliver, Dr. Victor L. Olson, Belva Caroline .... O'Neill, Michael Jose h Organizations ,.,,....,.. ....., ,,.,,,, Orgeron, George ........... Otey, Elizabeth Ann .... .133-72 93 73 180 , 174, Palmer, Barbara Ann ...,.,.... 62, 210, 215 Palmer, Chuck .,..............,............... 299-300 Panhellenic Council ............................- -132 Paramore, Joyce Marie .......... 83 Parent, Linda Fay ............ .......... 9 3 Parigi, Anna Marie ..,... ........ 1 80 Parigi, Parigi, Parish, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Parker, Rose Marie ...,.. Sam F. ........... . James David ...... 76 ,,....31 ......62 Dr. Alwin .................................. 31 Gwendolyn Ann ........................ 73 Jerry Douglas ...,.... 83, 288, 291 Johnny Lee ................................ 98 ' 172 Lois .,.............. - .. .................. .. Pat E. ................. . Robert Wayne ......,,. .......189 Parks, George L. .................................... 31 Parsons, Joseph Alvian, Jr. ........ 31, 174 Pasak, Jo Ann ........................ ............ 6 2 Pate, Effie Joyce ............... ................ 9 8 Pate, J. E., Jr. ............. ......... 6 2, 140 Patison, Martha Jane ...... Patrick Patton, Payne, Payne, Payne, Payne, Peevy, Peltier, Penney, Pen ry, Perkins, Perkins, Permen Perry, , Ronnie Walden ..... James M. ................................ 73 Alice Kaye ....................... 62, 174 Joye Elynne .,,...,............... 73, 198 Martha Elizabeth 83, 121, 174 Thelma Janell .................. 62, 152 Eleanor Jean .............................. 98 Juanita Faye .................. 63, 160 Kenneth L. ............ 63, 138, 244 Eddie Ray .................................... 98 Charlene Lee ............ ............. 9 9 George D., Jr. ...................... 210 ter, Mrs. Marianella ................ 31 Martha Sue ................................ 63 Perry, Robert Lloyd .,.......... 83, 288, 296 Reeves, Loretta Faye .... . ....197 Roll lous Canton .......... ....--- Renf1ow, Dr. Jack N. . ...................... ..... 3 1 Rice, Burtis Stephen .................... 99, 154 Richards, F. E. .................................. ..-- 3 6 Richardson, William Durward .............. 63 Richey, James William ................ Q' ......... 84 Richker, Charleen Ann ............................ 63 Rick, Leo M. ................ . ........ 99, 105 Ricks, James ............... .............. 1 98 Ridgvvay, Colin ...... ........... 3 15 Ridout, Ruth E. ........... ....... 8 4 176 Riegel, Carol E. ........,... ........ 1 00 174 Riegel, P. Richard, Jr. .... ............... 1 93 Riggs, Claude Ann .....,................ 100 174 Rigney, Dr. Carl J. .............................. 31 Riley, Linda Frances ...,.,,..................... 100 Rising, Calvin Andrew, Jr. .................. 63 Rivers, Linda M. ,,,.....,............... 74, 251 Rives, Ray M. ......,......,....,.. .............. 1 00 Roberts, Carol Jean .... Roberts, F. Jean ......... 1 O0 Robertson, James ........... ..................., 1 85 Robinson, Carol Jane ............................ 84 Robinson, Mary Jane, ....,,,, 74, 154, 174 Roblow, Ted Larry ....... ............ ......... 6 3 Rode, Elmer, Jr. ...,.,.........,.,,............,,... 23 Rodgers, Donald H. ............................. 32 Rodgers, Leon Sherrill .................. 63, 210 Rodgers, Mrs. Margaret Birch ............ 32 Roecker, Raymond P. ..........................., 63 Rogan, Robert C. ,,,,.. e .,,.............,..,....,., 32 Rogas, Dan W. .............. 32, 270-71, 281 Rogers, Ann ...... ..............,...,..,......, 8 4 Rogers, Jimm ,......,... 271 120992, Y Rogers, Kaleta L. ......... . Henry Morris ..,... , 176 too Rohrer, Robert George ...... ,,,,,.,,.,. 100 Romero, Carolyn Sue ........ Rose, Larry A. .,........,........ . Rosson, Michael Delton ..,..,.....l:::10O Rouen, Robert P. ...................,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 84 Roush, Frances M. ..., 63, 129, Rowland, John Douglas 167, 244 193 Roy, Robert T., Jr. .............. 63, 140, Roy, Ronald Andrew ..... Rudd, Peggy .............,.,...,,.......,,..,,,, ,,,,, Rucker, Ronald Wayne 84, Rule, Dr. Henry B. .,........ . ..84 174 185, 288, 297 144 Rumelt, Michael Barry ,..,,,,....,...... 64, Peters, Judith Luclle ....................... ..... 9 9 Petersen, Karen Wray .............. 83, 114-15 Petitt, Martha Ann ....... .....,............. 8 3 Petty, Patrick Edwin ..... .......... .... . , 99 Peveto, Charles Ray ..... ...... 8 4 Peveto, La Vonne N. ...... ...,.. 9 9 Pfister, Henry ...,.................................... 189 Phelps, William Richard ..................,... 99 Phillips, Don ..................... 270, 276, 278 Physical Education Professionals ........ 163 P1 Kappa Alpha .............................. 188-89 Pike, Vernon ....,..,..,,,..,..,,...,...,....,.......... 23 Piland, Carol .............. ....... 1 52, 163 Pilling, Thomas Ray ......., .....,.., 6 3, 140 Pina, eAlfonso ....................... ................ 8 4 Pinson, Marguerite Louise .,.. ...,,....... 9 9 Pipes, Gloria Ann ............... ............ 9 9 Pipkin, Charles S. ............ ............... 1 2 Pipkin, Lynn Gilbert ..... .,....... 9 9, 185 Pitts, Brenda Kay ............ ................... 8 4 Pitts, Connell ,.,..,..,...,.. ................ 2 70, 274 Pleasant, Mary Ruth .................,.,.......... 99 Plummer, George Marshall .... ............ 9 9 Plummer, Julia .................,... .,,..... 3 5 Plummer, Otho ...,..,.....,..... .........,., 1 2 Poe, Tommy .,.............. .........,... 2 98 Pool, Jerry M. ........... ..,,..,., 63, 140 Pool, Sand ra Carolyn ...... Poole, Germaine Sue ...... Poore, Patricia .....................,............,,,. 176 Pope, Robert ,.....................,....,.,,.,.,.,,,,,, 189 Porter, James Thomas .....,.. 84, 191, 196 Portier, Jeri? Leonard .....,...,,...........,... 84 Portier, Lin a Aileen ..........,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,. 99 Posey, John A., Jr. ........,,..,..........,.... 191 Poshataske, Anelle ............,. 84, 121, 176 Poteet, Carla .......,,...,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 54 Potts, James O. ....,...,.... .,...........,,,,,. 9 9 Powers, John Pike, IV ,.... ......., 7 3, 129, 189 Powers, Theodore B., Jr. ..,,......., 73, 185 Powers, Vivien Leigh ,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 73 Pratt, Donald Allen .....,.,,.....,...,.,....,,,,, 63 Pratt, Mrs, Henriette .......,.,..,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 35 Preston, Kyle L. ......,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 84 Preiean, Richard ,....... 270, 282, 286, 310 Prevost, Rudy J. . ,.,.,...,,.,,..,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,, ,63 Prey, John Henry ..,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99, 189 Priest, Ralph Montgomery .. .,...., 99, Pringle, Shirley Gayle .,..,,,...,,,,,,,, 99, Proft, Frances ...,,..,..........,.,,,,,,,,., 180, Proft, Margaret .Ann 74, 180, 210, 210 248 Provenzano, David ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 213 Pryor, Roger ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 135 Ptacek, Don ..........,............, 240, 270, 273 Pulse ............,...,..,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 64 Puntes, Bobby ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,, 270.71 Purvis, Carolyn Marie ..., ,,,..,,,,,.. 9 9 R Ramirez, Jesse ........,,,.... .,.... 2 99, 302 Ramsey, Carl Allan ......,.,...,,,,,..,,, 99, 185 Ramse, Elizabeth Ann ,.,........,.,.,..,,,,,. 84 Randollph, Harvey H., Jr. Rankin, Julia ,,............,,..,,...,... Raschke, Donald Clarence . ......... 180 Rathke, Wrlbert ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, 74 Rawstorne, Francis .,.......,.,,,,,,,,,,, 303, 307 Rayfield, Margaret Carolyn ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .63 Rayne, Marcia Louise ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 4 Read, David ....,,..........,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 57 Reavis, Rex ,..,..,...,,..,, ,,,,--,,,, 2 98 Redbird, The ..,,.,,,,.,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 47 Redfearn, Gloria Mae , ,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 84, 176 Reed, W. Jerome 1Jerry1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 88, 167 Reeder, Ruth ...,......,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 IO Reese, Jordan W., Ill ..,., ,,,,,,,,,, 1 85 Reese, Pat Layne ........... Runnels, William Mack ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,Y 74 Rushing, Byron P. ..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,, 8 4, 189 Rushing, Katherine ............, ,.,,-,,,,,,,,, 1 69 Russell, David Macmillan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 100 Russell, Donnie .,...,..........,,,,,,,,,,,, 299, 302 Russell, Joe ...........,,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 15 S Sadler, Nan .....,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,- Sadler, Patricia 1Paddi1 . Salathiel, William M. Saleme, Jimmie, Jr. .... . Salter, Dr. Thomas T. Sample, Joe Kilgore ..... Sampson, Janice Elaine . Sanborn, Ira Wynn ......,.. Sanchez, Gonzalo Alfredo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sanders, Robert A. .....,,.,.,,,..,,.,...,,,, , Sasser, David Earl , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, V Saunders, Nancy Elizabeth 74, 166, Sawin, Philip Garrett ........,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, Say, Michael W. ,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, Sayre, Virginia lrene ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Scalco, Carol Ann .......... 85, 116-17, 213, 242, Scarborough, Kay Frances .,,,..,,,,,,,..., Scarbrough, Joe W., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , Schacht, Robert Arthur .......... 68, 74, Schaefer, Myrna Louise ,,-,,--,,,,,Y-,,----- Schaewe, Carol Emma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schmidt, James Jeffrey ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- Schmidt, Olaf Peter ,,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,, 74, Schmucker, Linda C. .......... 68, 129, 174, 227, 251, Schrader, John E, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,,,, Schrader, Mrs. Marita Garirr .,,.,,..,..,. Scott, Margaret Louise .,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 100, Scott, Mary Thrace ...,,,,,,,.. 76, 176, 00, 1 76 1 78 84 74 ....,32 .....64 .....64 154 .....84 ...74 .100 178 . 84 189 .100 149, 266 ,100 ...85 193 ...74 .100 ...85 159 146, 266 ...32 ...32 178 245 Staff, Norman Dale .....,...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100 Scribner, Ellen Sue ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--,-,-,,- 100 Scurlock, Mrs. Ruth G, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 2, 172 Sebesta, James Everett ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,, 85 Seffeidrial Science Club ...,...........,.,,.,. 165 Self, Dr. E. Lee .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,, 3 2 Selrnan, Hulen Ray ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 35, 167, 191 Senate ...,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,--,,-,,,--,-,---,- 1 67 Sens, Mary Frances ,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,,,-,,,,, 1 80 Senters, Glenn Allen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Setzer, Dr. .Richard W. ,....... 16, 238, Sevier, Dorrce A, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 100, Seward, Rebecca Anne . ............ 85 264 174 . ..................... 85 Shaddock, Daniel Kenneth, Jr. 64, 185 Shaddock, Jimmy Dale -,,,,,,,,w-,..'- v-.'-,-,-, B 5 Shankles, J. C, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- , Sharp, Hollie Leon ......... Shear, Marilyn 1Jo1 ....., Sheehy, Judith Ann .... Sheffield, Lanis C. ......100, .....,100, Shehadeh, Mohamed ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Shelley, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,-,-, ,,,--.' 7 4' 165 S1'16llOf'l, T, Linda ,,-,-,,.,--.w-. --..-- I Shepherd, David Preston ...,..... Shepherd, Garland ........ Shepherd, J. G. ......... . Sheptock, Patricia Ann ..,,, ,, Sherwood, Danny L. ..... . ........32, 180 176 62 167 ....,......178 ................ ..12 139 00 Sherwood, Susan ,,,,,,,,, -.--'.-A,-w'x- 1 78 Shinn, Judith Faye ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,,, 1 007176 Shoemaker, Larry D. ...,,..... es, 196' 248 Sholes, Sally Ann ,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, hlll ' U 74 Sltortt, James C, ,,,,,,.v.--.. .'A' v'-.--'.4 7 4771.89 Shuford. Milly Wyllean ...... 64, 129' 169 Slgltla Chi ..,.....,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Q ,,-v. 160,91 519010 NU ---.-. ........... . .. ............., 192.93 Sigma Phi Epsilon ..,,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,, 1 94.95 Silvertooth, Delores ..... ..................... 1 76 Simmons, Douglas ..,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 7Q -235 Simmons, Nancy c. .......... ss, 174,' 190, 210, 248 NI UI S1mmans William ,, Simon, Ronald Larry ,,,,.,, Simp , Sh .......... SimS,soBaviderE16rd .... U Ilfifffji oo eo ..........es Swinney, Ann ,.,,, Syler, Rosa Mae ...... Szendy, Leslie M, .,,, , Updike, Gloria Dean ..... Wieting, David Warren ..,, 55 132 511715, Sher Ann ...... Siros, Evanflane ........ Sissom, Stanley L. .,., , Skains, Jo ce Anne .... Skelton, Allie Bill ..... Skillman Suell wo .......64, 174 . ....... 85, 00 I T Talbert, Linda Florence .......... 65, 118-19, 130, Tannahill, Rosa Jean ...... ......,.. 3 3, Tantillo, Donnie Jean ...... ........, 6 5, 189 Tarbett, James .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ---.-Y,-.,'-- 1 54 Taska, Lynne Nelle ,,,,,., .-,...-,-. 1 01 Tau Beta Sigma .,,,,,,,,, -'.'-vv 1 69 Tax, Patricia .,,,,,,,,,,, ,-.,.--4.. 1 O1 Taylor, David G, ,,,,,,,,,., ,..,-..-----,-, 3 3 Taylor, Llo d H., Jr, v,,,,,,, A-,.-.,- , 1,33 Taylor, Phillip H. ......... ..,...... 3 3, 226 Taylor, Robert Earl .,,,,., ,,,,,v,,, ,hlnw , 7 5 Taylor, Roberta Ann ,,,,, -,--.-,--- 1 Q1 Taylor, Virginia Ann ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 01 Taylor, Wiliam H, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 6 Teague, Betty Jean ..... ...- ......... 86, 169 Tebbs, Robert Wayne ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 O1 Temple, Arthur A., Jr, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 2 Tenholder, Elaine ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 76 Tennis .......,,.,.......,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 30 3.07 Terrell, Jerry T, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M75 Terrell, Marilyn ..,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 10, 215 Terrell, Tyrus .........,,.,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,, 33, 270-71 Terry, Joe Dwayne .................,.,,...,..... 101 Terry, Susan ...................,.... 86, 154, 174 Terwey, Dr. Peter, Jr. Tevis, Merlene Martha Texas Association of German Students ,..,...,. ........,.........,,.. Sports ........,,..............,..,., , a ........................... Skinner, David 5, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,., '.,,,.,,, 7 Q1 Skinner, Dr. Ted ,,,,,,,,,-.- Y-,,- A.---... '--.- --'-. 2 1 Sladczyk, Mrs. Eleanor Stevens ......,... 32 Slaan, Frances E, ,,,,,,,,-'-.-A.'-.... ---'-.. 3 2 Smartt, Dan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v --.--,'--.---.--- , - 1-68 Sm11eY, Jo Vern ......... Smith, Betty Carole ,,,,,, -.--.- :100 Smith, Carol A, ,,,,,,,,, ..-A,-.. 1 78 Smith, Derrell ,,,,,,,,,, -.-----Av,- 3 13 Smith, Dinah Lou ,,,,,,,,,, --.'.A,'--- . 1 01 Smith, Gary L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,--- ,,,-..- v 101, 195 Smith, Mrs. Genevieve ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2 Smith, Jerdon, Il ,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, .--1,'-'-.- 2 10 Smith, Linda Sue ,,,,,,,,,v--.--,------- ---- ..A'.A- 8 5 Smith, M. Aileen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,.. 1 76 Smith. Dr. Ra mend J., Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 32 Smith, Richard .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 33.39, 292.93 Smith, St, Elmo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,-,,,,, 3 5 Smith, Susan Alice ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 178 Smith, Dr. W. Russell ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2 Smith, Walter ...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 70, 235 Smither, Albert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 3.5, 213 Smither, Dorothy Malena ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101 Snyder, Jimmy Glenn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64, 137 Sonnier, Pamela Catherine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 Sororities .....,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 73.82 Serv, Lynn ............................. .............. 1 74 Southerland, Betty ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 78 Sparks, Linda'Kay ..... ....... 1 01, 178 Spell, Robert R. .,.,.. . Spell, Walter Earl ........ S encer Patricia E P , . ........ .. Spengler, Robin Stephen ..,..... Ol ..64, 303-O4 .....,,...26B-315 Texas Society of Professional Engineers ............................. 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