Lamar University - Cardinal Yearbook (Beaumont, TX)
- Class of 1969
Page 1 of 330
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 330 of the 1969 volume:
“
EDITOR: .IANIS KAY POWELL SSISTANT EDITOR: PAMELA CAROL FITZGERALD SPONSOR: JANE ANN MAXWELL L 1969 CARDIN AL Lamar State College of Technology Beaumont, Texas Volume 18 at LA , w.rw,,A. ,G 0 ,V qw .K -A-Y--v--Q-N----T--fe fl . puff' .. Y , 1 N M ga W Hi ,tx 9 X -. . 0 Q9 ' W., 3- -5 P - . 1 NX - AX ,' .,A, S N -V+. X ' f '12, -P wwf f W1wmmH wi: Qt f' -. ,, X Q X 'Xif' x ' , A 4 Y -M L..:m . Q .-Q fe 1.1 - ix Q- wiv 1' '- ' . -'T' .. W U4 X -' ' .1 1-. H .A ,' , , P X X. N 'I ' K ww H 111. l ' vi .7 - E A 1 N15 4 -F U N 'N VF :- N r.: I W, . 'fri - W -M A 4' 'A f: N f WH 1 1 ' ' R! wb k bs K' 'wr -47-Y Y ,.,-- -P Nym V - -. , Y K I .I 1 'Wm . W X . , Mat. -:ff f i ,, J 'sqy 1,,,,6g 'H A 3 uf I ,,,g7,.'g-95 '5 V. 5-Jap 1 ff, 'fiwxm . 'QM QQ ' pg -- I-1 Mj?a-i - ' 5 ,4 3 ww: 3 M! X M W ' ' 'wfx'?' f 4 ff' . - - 2' . - , ,, ' ' VM- 'Tiff' 7 1 1 'faux - 14252, 'A ' fd ' ' ' .' Wu' 1 5 ' .-I F Wifi: 5 ' f :- .-Jw ,ww---, . I A Q .1 -... .... may '4-4. -, A.- ,A -M..-.. . .eg '- T J . . , Q - f- --.v A-L..--..:,1. .4 f . 1 'mn .MI .f 'E -, ,,..-....... . 1 1. ..,,,-xl K . .ns ii:-5.4-'.w5a'-ww I P N 1 ' a . , 7 f -fWWv.w,,m ,Q M. , N 1 W1gzMMuMM! Y Y , ,J , ,NMA '. W ' A ' Y.w up Mfwsevew' ' 7. :,.m1:, .I '5'3P'sflH9W' ,, 'vw ,, Q, W ' - ,N WWW Q W . ' , - . - ' K. . ' EQ 1, ' J. V Y , Q Y i :if Table of Contents Campus Life . . .... 20 Organizations . . . . . . .66 FHnennqwSonMHy .. .... 136 Features .. .. ... .1644 Athletics . ...... .... 1 94 Administration-Faculty ..... 244 Classes . . . . .... 268 Index . . .... 31-44 In Memoriam Dr. Richard W. Setzer November 18, 1918 - March 8, 1969 As part of his physical fitness program, Dr. Setzer often was seen jogging around the track. DR. RICHARD W. SETZER ,Ar .' -A A 5 M. ,V fy, ' w4'fg':ff1' it ' ,. . Muni. ,. if-if51?7:'fV? ' 4 i?1i1.4',Zf wi ,.:.v,l9::l!.Ml.l. lf'- 4 -. r , ,w.-,-faq . ..z V . f ' f .R - . H 1 ' fm. 5 1 . ff 11,3 ., ,Q- . '-1 ff'-:' jg ,yur- .4, Aabx f , ' in wwf I :V?:f7!::g:.1 1 f' L J 'f.rf?:-'iw A ' 5' 9411, .. ' S931 A . .ve 252434 gnc, ' -nfs.-pi 9.5511 2 A -. rw.. .'.!.,x A. ...xv . Q.. . , 1 ,.. '.,-l.,,s fir-Ma. 4. ,-1 M -3- 4 Dr. Richard W. Setzer was a gifted man. It was completely natural for him to advance from the classroom to the Presidency of the college. His attributes were endless-a sharp, ready witg a friendly smile, a handshake for everyoneg a brilliant, keenly- honed mindg a genuine interest in other people. Dr. Setzer toiled tirelessly to keep himself physically fit and mentally efficient. He loved Lamar and every student and em- ployee that made up this vast complex of humanity. His spur-of- the-moment decisions were not unexpected, like popping into dining halls and lounges to discuss in a completely informal manner any- thing the student had on his mind. Pulling pranks and practical stunts and reflecting great pleasure with a twinkle of the eyes were his methods of helping people shake off pressures and frustrations and enjoy a laugh at themselves. It is impossible to say what the loss of this dynamic leader has meant and will mean to the college. Building plans, curriculum progress, administrative decisions and general improvement in the pulse of the campus were among his contributions. The list of his accomplishments is overwhelming. Lamar lost a dear friend whose marks, accumulated in less than two years as its President, will be a monument forever. Dr. Setzer addresses a Commencement audience Cleft, abovei. While still Vice-President of Academic Affairs, Dr. Setzer advised a student during registration fleft, helowl. Dixie Crimes was crowned 1967 Homecoming Queen by Dr. Setzer fright, belowb. Cardinals Move x JF - as ' H :L..A...- 7'-'?'?A4e' ff- 4111 Jig.. Y G '-71 r-WW H A - ' xg f 7 1 4 ,'HLuEWEH!5Htql:l! Q ii 551:25 Qin .Q If fx 'Ev gli? Y, wg. if i V fa I , 'glzjulhl ,lqlnlx f A 7 -.... -..:: Q: kalveig! , , MQ r 4 N A 5 I 5 , if I X ' . - u f L - i N9 M 'M M , ' 1 4 'Q 1' -1 '1 62, A , q :THI ,,QQg SEED ' 'lil I ' E! E ' Wi, f l -L33- , Q.41f l ,, V' - '--A 5 M271 5,7 3 N If VF Ml H I ff f ww V ,.. . 4 2 ,Al K, I. ' .Q 4, m Q, A 1,- f J' W., . - L -M' ' 'Wy- v-,f I hxxl ., vu- f-'Reaavv 'F .,. ?fvQ'b.1 PS9 funn . 1-1, '-.5x'f5 ' 1 f. -7- 5' , .Ln Q o, ' . . .. . 4+ ,M - - -27-'45 7 H B'lw Cardinals Moving In av-5.-1--N-,-fs-T---v.. ., v Places to go, life to live, things to do, people to meet, lessons to learn . . . but always places to go. I Cardinals iffy Life without meaning, meaning for life Everyday actions, people care, people forget, they listen, they watch, they see, they feel, they know yet they don't know, but still, they are there. NH '-? l 'E 4: sk.. iff I xi A .yi x Y 'Q 'x I I ff ,. , I 4 . M ,, A - 1 ,, , 0 ya M' , ,, UI . 1 z . .v , ' -, '-f'- YA . H ' 7 X if JA. '..'7f,if:YQ,:i 7 ' iii-'25, 3' ,, 'f ' W cl N , Tv' 5 if -3m I 'i ,- 'W gf' ' f . 11' f . Yak 'Qi' w -qui 1 'A f ., 'fi 1, 4752 f, J f , X a p ' J ,3 . -L: 37 .armwr - N. , M ,N . 115 nfl X f,,,1f M f f 1 f ' ,N f 1 1 'D if N , ff I 3 I , , i Q- f 1 gif' . ' J: 'fx - ' ' ' . . ' 4 H. v V Q' 5 ' N N 1 f' 'V NC' V f Q' v'.' V nb -C. I PH 2 .J f - X1 W, : 9 'A 5 ,xx iff ,Iji ' f, V, , , Q53 .9 Q S 51 ex - i HJ Q q, v x ' . 1 2, 2 , ,-' . 'Yi' 'I , J!! 1 . f'A I 4-N MF A ' W Y W m J Q-1,1 . -'NNN K- -. sill:-H Yi.A. ,x ' v E Q5 Q-8,3 54,61-fy! gl '- :: 'ff,'.'.-'. ' ' V P v .. .,.., 6 ,Rf IP K WT, , . , I 55 ' , X ff 'XS 1 Y-.- F5'12 h.:x +. , . . N -2.:1 'XMIM WZ GQ -' .4-ga, , .....-' v g, h -0 f Q' , X A . ., . , wr !L V , K I N '4-, .W 1 V V V' h v y s 'K V 'S ag.. xl, : 1' 1: vw Q it V tr A Y , ixfzl v X A , f .1-,WBTY '1 . -W 1 ,iklkm-E i Cardinals Go! Fight! Win! People cheered, hopes fell, Cardi- nal spirit ebbed and flowed. A feeling moved through the crowd. Victory-defeat, we won or we lost, still . . . people cheered. Nfl f' A many-sided mirror . . . reflecting the ' ' many-sided people . . . Cardinals together. Y - Having fun, performing the necessary ac- tions of school lifeg remembering the yester- days, but always working for the tomorrows. - 1 X Old Cardinals Weleom ew Cardinals I K HQ , A agnvg ,' ff, ,A V . L if 'iz , , x, O ff f 1 AID5 . .Tri l Q-,W 1. , I5 1' n I ', X Q X 1 I C41 W XX F' X 1' X 5 Q ,. K X vo' -fr Cardin fi in Honors Worth all the effort, every minute a step toward the goal, but how to measure the success? A handshake? A trophy? A smile? Flowers? A never-ending strug- gle for final achievement, recognition, happiness . . . Honor. ,txQ f ,- ,fi in , 4 , l , I, X N l .4 , M .-5 1 , , I . , H i M All im 'xl'-Af-,LXV '4 tk i Ng SJ - , x A L ell' , gy V ' 4 f V . R- fl-if fn - ' ' . I L M Aux- .25 Q4 wiv h, if 3' k G M ,-s NL: , 4 A Ka. .rg-. ' -f 'W ' ,ff ' w, f 4 1 Y Q f. I f I 0 'Q Q I . .QQ TU 1' ' 3' si x .5 8 0 W !A:i,f,h1T31 P 'W' '-l nga 4- I KR: W9-I ,VX I8 ' 1-'Q iii' Nz . 'V rg. if 51, -Magi, . , .D 4 . I il I 'V ',. ,Cry ,z . i tx--I ,1 4 1 9 J, 1 C. ' ff' P A -J 9-,,, vw. , . . , f. VJ' -5 - 'W :-' 1 - J V-,Q . . D 1 'xr QL Q' 4 I '.- . x- 'F' .ff Srl' . -,fa Ji: V NJ' 5 ed f 'X ur A . . f 'tiff L . 1 .A Q . Q 4 X ilk, , ,Ig-. V1 s QV-4 -gn.. 1111 bf ,.,v- NNE IJ- -ji .I Ng I fs. I 4 Thy... sy, Q' ,J if , - ' L 4 f . . lu .. B x f . . s A , INYIF ' A 1. . A -Y a -4 N -lf,-1 - FYR!-V , 'N' ,Q .1 w ' :fl J 1 : 1 ' ' '35 .t 4' ma 4- 2 ,gs-'Q 1 2 9 f Y' ,K '71 .T 4' in if be-f'J 4' A ,, X M1 vJ'f.Jir!.:: ' I- J 'f 'Qi 1- , . . .r ' nf . A V rf ' -Q. 4, xf , , ii SA. Cardinals Have Fun W x M ,,, Campus Life 'Would you believe the line was this long? Registration Brings Problems Now what goes here?'? mm!! ,, --75 . 'iifs' 4 .. Endless forms to fill out. A study in concentration. . iii Ji. 5k H A CUSIWUY 9 i .1 Mug r .,. Lim., r w.li,i'11.i 1 ,.-gmiihcv 1 3602 :lim i, 2vm:w,',tic5 dh! '41 ,,,.' -1. of A familiar sight in the bookstore. V lr- 1' M.. X . For some, registration has its own special prob lems. It could be worse. Something new-pictures on I.D. cards . . . smile! J ,ww u Ui- Kappa Deltas diligently practice a skit before rush week begins. Preparations for formal rush week were well underway when sorority members arrived for Fall rush workshops. After a week of skit and song practice and learning names of rushees, rush week began with a rushee convocation and open house parties for all six sororities. Aching feet, the threat of rain and temporary lack of air-conditioning were soon forgotten amid the excitement of meet- ing new people. As parties became longer in length, a more serious mood was set. Sororities and rushees alike anxiously awaited results of preference parties, and rush week ended with happy screams and tears of joy as rushees became pledges and were wel- comed by their new sisters. Delta Zeta presents Brlgwdoon as its Period II Zeta Farm fi Q 'ft Fractured Flickersn given by Alpha Delta Pi at Gamma Phi Beta PFCSCIHS l'ibb0HS to iiS new Open House. pledges at the conclusion of rush. o Sororlty Rush A more formal mood is set by the Alpha Chi Omega Period III preference party. Fraternit Rush During the Summer months and the opening week of the Fall semester, 300 men registered with the lnterfraternity Council for formal rushing with the nine national and one local Greek letter fraternities on campus. After several convocations, six days of partying, making friends, having fun, and accepting or rejecting invitations, some 140 rushees received their pledge pins and began the routine of scraping and bowing until initiation. Sigma Phi Epsilon I f F2?,2 l a lat? Phi Delta Theta flop! Alpha Tau Omega fbottoml 5 J ft -'it Pi Kappa Alpha Ktopl V N Zeta Beta Tau fbottoml t ' I 'S- Sigma Chi ,mis- Jam., mr: 2, EU, Kappa Alpha Order 6' Apollos Sigma Nu ,,J Freshman candidates draw for places on the ballot with the help of election officials John Aikey and Bonnie Ownby. Signs in the quadrangle reflect enthusiasm of freshman electioneers. Coercion! Freshmen Oriented, Elect LIP' with Orientation dance helps freshmen make acquaintances. 1 If K, fficers ff ' X ' The orientation program proves beneficial in more ways than one! Musicians for the Orientation dance filled McDonald Gym with sound. .. 1'.,,. wi- ,-fi... '-Y ',-VI. RL! - ,lp I- ,l u. ,f V' Q . ,A v 5, I 4' wlfvf Q l? rff' ' Association of Women Students style show October was a busy month at Lamar Tech. Besides classes and football games there were style shows, ban- quets, receptions, and even a shaving cream war on Hal- loween to end the month in style. Uctobel Panhellenic-Interfraternity Council pledge reception -Q I'lIl g S scholarship banquet 1 ,f ,I ff Reception for Mrs. Bess Gentry, who retired as Dean of Women . . . and the Pikes' shaving cream war! 'x f X. Mx - 4 x e' 'hu .rj-f,?5,.iYSfL , A A' ,N jg. I -x x p , 1 e e.-e f , i 9' , 4' -f V A , 14' 7 Q .- I U, Xxx. 47 X ' 297' ' 15 I I if 1 if if Cardinal Thi-:atre's Musica vb We -13' 4 Hilarious Success 317 The Cardinal Theatre's first production of the 1968- 69 season was the popular Broadway musical, Once Upon a Mattress. The Lamar group played to full houses all four nights and secured favorable responses from the students and faculty as well as local critics. The production was under the direction of Dr. S. Walker James, with White A. Jacob as technical director, Mrs. Vera Campbell as costumer, and Rebecca Obenauf as choreographer. The cast included Carolyn Denmark as Princess Winnifredf' Darell Thompson, Prince Dauntlessf' John Hall, '6Sir Harry, Rebecca Allard, Queen, Phyllis Scherer, Lady Larkengv John Hasson, 6'King Sextimusf' Gregg Mullins, Jester, John Allums, Minstrel, Melvin Thompson, Wizardg Carla Webb, Princess Number 12 Q Tommy Kendrick, Sir Studleyf' Jim Newsome, Sir Lucegi' Bill Higgins, Sir Guy, Tom Higgins, Sir Jol'mg Don Walker, Sir Haroldf' Bobbie Jean Tanner, 'aLady Rowenagv Linda Tipton, Lady Merrill, Gail Cawley, '4Lady Lucillegi' Jayme Moore, Lady Louise and the Kitchen Wenchg Anita .Newman, Lady Emily, LaJ an McAlister, Lady Mabellegn Teri Lynn Warwick, Lady Beatrice, Edith Costanza, Lady Helen, Holly Hyman, '4Lady Maryg Martha Miller, Lady Margaret, and Sharon Branham, Lady Rebecca. Q3 lass:-ggamxq., - ,..f,- va -5 Gray Hall s Blg Red Lends a Helping Hand Around Float building takes concentration. the World captured first place in the Homecoming Dorm Decoration Contest. ' I 'L P'1 VDf7f3?'!?Y '5'E55 l! 1 I-nf Hf L? J 1 ff if V 'V -V sri in '- A V, ,V:J,.,.-V- . 2 iv ?'F-C 3.- ' sig' A Z, if , 47:5 ' ' R::'M X - f P V V' ' rf --. , 'J Q- , if-, -. 453- .V -' ' A li :V .'V- , . ' ' .':,.f-, l w f Q , -'-ff L:-'f' V.V . ' f. X xl- 'G' I V V 'rrllf-'fad' '-ff' ,PV,,5 HE .Vi eg W l . ei' asf ' - , J f v 2 .- ...t ,JJ J? ' f 1 I .XV fl . .. . 50,351 , . :Lyra - gms' -.nr - Emi! Ll' . v 1. ul V . 4 v 1 I lls.'E!1 is 7 -72, tx, f if mail' Ya , fm - 2: FP W 3 .V fp: P fo is I-ffp f Jill' aa' ff, 1' ,Y I al Vi ln? J . 157 . , N ' lfrpl W? is, m X . 4 ,il A S, ' f . I 7 hll fig I4 ol F T I' . .1 'Q P' 4. Vnf W A .1 r , V 1 O 1963 Homecomln , Brooks Hall and Shivers Hall, the newest dorm on campus, entered Big Red in Spain, and won second i place. 6 of organizations spent many at the fairgrounds turning wire into works of art. omes to Lamar Tech Big Red Blasts His Way Around the World -Campbell Hal1's third place entry. hs I J. . .4 :QF- ,f' '1 .f ' -I' ...I V W. fl.. AA b I -55: ri : .1 A , X ll I in ' I vg x '4 H ' . pl f 'vi ' 1 VJ ,fx .Z-:Q-A , ix -L K , I -. , pq- ., . . I 'v W 'avr A . ' ' '. ' I - 1fhi5' ' J 4- 9, L 51.4.1 . I Q b ff., Y ls 9 'I+ ' f 'w .. 1' w'-vi aw ' ' -Q . Qs vi 5' . -', Q . .fl ,, ' 1 - ' Y -5 -. o - ' Q - - . ,, Q ', s A I QI? I 5 , Y V , 4 5 . A aff' - . 4- ' .3 ' ' ' V1 -f , kxxgfifw 5 .Lg sg -. 'A L i ye. -5 , Q. F. ' x U- Q l YV o Traditional Homecoming Activities .-v-OL . '.... - of - QQ? ff ' .V . -. 4: :7.':f'..g,-a. z -.1-'-:fair -' ,-' ' 14' a , I f- 9 5 f,,: 421: - ,.: ':,-:J -2 A. ' . ,'. .J 4 , 1' u'--5-' ' , '. - , .- -L J' -' . ri? W -IA -I, :UI '. .- Q A .V .4 . vi -si:-' -L fl XJ - V. 'i',,. .lfcr A' 1 . I' .,p 4.13-71,4 5-,-.:.:f. 1 ' -L yi' ..- eff-.ff-for 4-.f -1 -' 'U' f'--' '- ' Cheerleaders shout it from the rooftop at a pep rally held the day before the Homecoming game. Co Red, Go! was the theme of the Cardinal hand and other supporters who turned out in spite of the rain for the omecoming pep rally. ,fl .Eri Fisher is questioned by the panel of judges in the preliminary judging for Homecoming ueen. Onbecoming a semi-finalist, Cheryl Snoek receives congratulations from X U.S. Representative .lack Brooks. LT Homeco Excitement prevailed at the Homecoming pageant Barbara Combs is well by Jams Tilley and Lmda Dickson fl V A een Chosen rl, ' w I. L ilg I. 'i-,1 'ULN ! H Jeri Fisher, Laurie Nunez and Teri Lynn Warwick await the news that one of them has been elected 1968 Homecoming Queen. Queen Jeri is crowned by 1967 Homecoming Queen, Dixie Grimes. K7 igiiah, f --Ex 'Ye W .- dw . 45 w e t -'iii 71,11 Sigma Phi Epsi1on's Big Red Goes Dutch was judged the best over-all float in the parade. Pi Kappa Alphafs i'Big Red in India won first place in the fraternity division. a.aa4nj First place in the open large divisio by Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta . E A ,if Lg! , 45? ,195 Floats Dominate Homecomin Parade H V , 1 LW ' ful' jr. pf lil is 0-Y 1. . 1' H ,N -'Sei' ' in r -A BMW' x Q I L . In the sorority division, ,-v' Big Red in New Orleans, 4 f f L Gamma Phi Beta captured top honors with Big Red Beneath the Rising Sun. entered Big Red at the Olympics, entered by Zeta Beta Tau won first place in the small float division. ?'f ' 6 ua' Second place m the fratermty Cl1X1S10ll went to Alpha Tau Omega whose float M Winners Chosen F ron 6 Pi's Klondxke Red to k th d 1 th l Jeri Flsher Homecommg Queen greets the crowd wxth attendants pb. 'J , if , gist I .r ' -.9-' 1 . U 0 an '- ',- 1 A: 5 i. . ,M lj :I I. ,N .. P H A I3 ' xg i , 1' -I If Q. -riff 51? --rsh ' x 1 1 Q i Outstanding Entries Lars! ' .wsvHV 4 ltr'-xml, SQBNW .'.Hf7 :?E 1.-.' ., N'- V 5 , 1 v FL, I4 Big Red in Spain, entered by Sigma Nu in the fraternity division, won third place Zeta Tau Alpha's Viva Big Red won second place in the sorority division. . C If IS l Liu- , i N ' Q Q fiff I A ' 4f 3w ,F riff ' 925 P t'J'!?v :N4 4 f 3. if -f W S-1 , , , ,, .5 N5 . im I 5'-wAW'Xf'.. K I ig 5.2, ' I ' yr, qil 'fe fly' Jaw li -.- 9 Y'f' 53 if 6 .' .--- 1 Xu-I a i A1 gasp ' Ffkffw if fi .5 'ii 5 Cardinal Christmas NEIL I Winners in the Cardinal Christmas Caroling Contest are, top to bottom, Alpha Chi Omega, Best Over-A115 Pi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, first place, men's divisiong Alpha Delta Pi, first place, women's divisiong and Gamma Phi Beta, second place, wornen's division. Y 91 Y i I l1t6StS .. E N i , , . 5 H, -Btu -:J-. -173- xl 1 ' xX KI H ,M- the Cardinal Christmas Tree Decorating Contest, Kappa Alpha Chi OHICSSYS CHUY WOH Second P1306- won top honors. One Christmas- tree decorated by various organizations stood in the Student Union as an invitation to all to attend Cardinal Christmas. ' n ni- l 1 L w f 1 x 4,1 , -' - -Vw .- Txiv. E , A X iggig... f '. 1 1 . .ae if Dei X 47 --A4 ' I 1 s V F ' 1 f Q xi , 1 ,f Concentration. o 1 M' Final Exams , ,,, Loneliness. The agony and lthe ecstasy. I F VXA Jin-LM' -. , .we -an ,I .x 4+ J .1 +o'a9i ' lm' 'i Spring Registration From Start . . . n xixlx X 'X,.., ,. W 21 Z- 0 ,- 'Ed W I Fm Opera Workshop Presents Twin-Bill The Opera Workshop presented two short operas this year. The first was Sister Angelican by Puccini, The second, in a lighter vein, was '4The Enchanted Canary written by Noel Stevens of the University of Tampa, Fla. The composer attended one performance and was well-pleased with Lamar's production. Sister Angelicai' is a tragic opera which takes place in a convent in the latter part of the 17th Century. The Enchanted Canary, based on a childrenis fairy tale, was performed for only the second time. Both operas were sung in English and were fully staged with costumes and orchestral accompaniment. 'W . Yi-we A QQ 99 Dirty Work at the Crossroads 'cDirty Work at the Crossroads, or Tempted, Tried and Truef' an old-time Cay Nineties melodrama, was the first production of the Spring semester for the Cardinal Theatre. The play was com- plete with villain and traditional railroad tracks, to which the heroine was tied, and the audience was encouraged to cheer the ugood guysn and hiss and boo the villain Cast for the produc- tion included Carolyn Denmark, as Nellie Lovelace, the heroine, Tom Higgins, Adam Oakhartf' the hero, Terry Clotiaux, NlVlunro Murgatroydf' the villain, Charles LaBorde, Mookie Magugginsf' the good-natured country bumpking Ann Fowler, Mrs, Upson Asterbiltgv Darla Galloway, Leonie Asterbiltf' one of the heroines, Kathy McCauley, '4Little Nellgi' Lalan lVIcAlister, Fleur- ette, the French maid, Judy Campbell, Widow Lovelacegv and Rebecca Allard, Ida Rhinegoldf' the other woman. Dirty Work opened February 21, and ran through February 24. .,c,x 5I The first Artist Series presentatio' was Carnival, a successful Broadrlvva musical, presented at Lamar by Third Eye Theatre of Denver, Colo. The Spring semester opened wit Macbeth and Cyrano de Bergera presented by the Inspiration Playe from California. The two dramas we presented on successive evenings. Entertainment Unlimited 0P Talented! Stupendous! These were The Lettermen, brought to Lamar by Entertainment Committee. Spring entertainment included the Ugly Man on Campus Contest, won by Eileen Oldag, spon- sored by Lambda Tau. fYes, Eileenlj Each penny contributed to Alpha Phi Omega's Scholarship fund was a vote for the candidate of one's choice. For the first time the Ugly Man on Campus was a girl!! Barry Lussier, sponsored by Delta Zeta, was second. The Home Economics Department presented a style show featuring clothes from earlier periods of history. Theme for the show was You've Come A Long Way. . W ,,...u..- r ,ff Sigma Chi Derby Day and ADPi Play Day Sigma Chi Derby Day for sororities saw Gamma Phi Beta winning first plan Delta Zeta, secondg and Kappa Delta, third. Zeta Chi Delta took first place in Alpha Delta Pi Play Day, with Sigma l Epsilon, secondg Pi Kappa Alpha, thirdg and Delta Tau Delta, fourth. . , If If 1.251 1' T F, 2 It -,!.-,,. 4, F 'W' L-, Ll- 11 T.: fly I 54 L 'U '-n-as . pk .- Q.- .PS-gg .L .... 1, A, . K ., :hug Q N'- 5 3 Delta Zeta Song Fest Delta Zeta's annual Song Fest was held Sunday, April 13. Winners were, top to bottom, Zeta Tau Alpha, first place, sorority division, Sigma Phi Epsilon, first, and Delta Tau Delta, second, fraternity divisiong and Alpha Delta Pi, second place, sorority division. Delta Zeta, bottom, participated, but did not compete for awards. Formal Balls Highlight prin Delta Zeta Dream Girl, Teri Lynn Warwick, and her court frightl were presented at the Rose Ball. Christy Anne Shaver fhelowl was named Kappa Alpha Rose at the Old South Ball. Tish Ferguson, third from left, was selected as Sigma Chi's Sweet- heart Cbelow rightl. Earl Dow was elected King of Lamar Tech by students and the winner was announced at the Sigma Phi Epsilon King's Ball. Laurie places the crown on Dow's head. CJ Nunez 5, I . N. T75 A' an 0. , e K, Sandra Oliver, left, was nam d Al h T O S h h f ' ' Chi Omega, above, held its Golden Iljyriz Brill in rl1lfE1ll:h.weet cart at t e ratemltys formal' Alpha 1 s X- 1115, I ? 1'TZ 5- !'. : l f1 -A LW .lair-il , Y, :Q-.fy-J! . , A, I ! -1, I I Y ' 1 :fair e 5-1 alt e U l l le 'l l l f n 1 1 5 1 e ,V ,, 'L-'lj' .fn jg? gl-ill., -- ,fi 'V ' , Ill' 'V , 5 I ,T 9 ' 7' 'V 4-H, -'api . . as , I V, , S! , 1 W , ly .1 f I.g 4 n k fy i Ltr MQJTINL1 . -1 L l A iz asian: l ' ' .. 'if' V 1 3 V . W fi 'WA + --,6 4 l .,, ,- y. 1 r . V g fr . A 1 '- ,4 ' A ' lr- N A.. -3 X 1.9, X .f I 'L 9 4 ld 'X , x My . lk e ',' , argl 24' R.- f ' I if 'T' L f' ' I A gf 'g .1 lite . X V . I 1 Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl, Mary Esther Sandoval, and her court were presented at the Pike formal. Mary Ann Serafino, right, was elected Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. She is I congratulated by Laurie Nunez. Cardinal Ball, an all-college dance, was held in March with several hands for the event. Zeta Tau Alpha held its Coronet Ball in February. x 1 ACtlVltl6S, Indoors and Out A variety of activities filled the months dn the Spring semester. The Lamar Tech Ball and Modern Dance Companies, under the rection of Rebecca Obenauf, presented HT Rite of Springf' fleftl and 'cLaFille M Garcleew fbelowl. The Forum Committf brought George Reedy, fbelow, leftj form press secretary to President Lyndon B. ,lohl son, to the campus. Throngs attended the a nual Dorm Picnic, as evidenced by the tom photos. The food was plentiful and entertainment varied. Spring Elections Bring New Leaders l Signs, cards, smiles, and then the ting in which 1969-70 student gov- nment officers, cheerleaders, senators d class officers were elected. QWF:-1, 35' ',-53 , Twelfth Night Shakespeare's romantic comedy, Twelfth Night, or Vlfhat You Will, was the final produc- tion of the season for the Cardinal Theatre. All levels of comedy are found in the play which featured Beverly McIntosh as Viola, Pam Mil- ler, Oliviag Laura Marmion, Mariag Terry Clotiaux, Sir Toby Belchf' Tommy Kendrick, Sir Andrew Aguecheeekgv John Hasson, Mal- voliog Charles LaBorde, Festeg John Boren, Orsino, Duke of Illyriaf' George Mancha, Val- entine and the Second Officerf' Frank Shofner, Curio, Glen Beeler, Fabiang Marc McLe- more, First 0fficerg Mike Phillips, Sebastiang Beth Collins, Lady Elizabeth, Candy Cappel, Lady Portia, Chris Itin, Antoniog,' George Randall, a Priest and a Sailorg and Paul Cross, Sea Captain. -1, 1 'P' Traditions and New Activities TTL Tears and squeals of joy greeted the announcement of the 1969 Les Belles fleftj. Marion Richter fbelow, leftl was an Artist Serie' lecturer-pianist. Dr. Joseph F. Pizzo, Jr., associate professor oi physics, fhelow, centerj received Phi Kappa Phi's Teaching cellence Award. The Danish Gym Team fhelow, rightj grace and strength in its Artist Series performance at Gymnasium. Demolition of part of the Student Union fbottoml began in preparation for construction of the new Center, to be named in memory of Dr. Richard W. Setzer. 'O 1 J I The End f' 13,-QQ :,,,..' ebbie Adams, Association of Women Students president, presents ,e AWS Outstanding Woman Faculty Member Award to Miss harlsie Berly at the group's annual banquet. ore food! The second all-dorm luau was an interesting activity. Most of those mn attendance dxsplayed talent or eating, though apparently some had other skills! lx 9, '--u L I Finally Final Exams' - Teachers work, too! i l .lf . ' 1, 'ml K A X ' 1 -' 'Q UN. Q --1 . -. Q.' I -A-., L 2' 4-1:35 ff, S f fl in Hr 1 gxxrf-X ' i .Z- gfsileifff :Ng- V u Q J ii . , I . . , 0 P r 1 -. - r , 'uv- - ,Q 5 .'V!' 4 ' 1' r' ' t ' 1- 'IT 'UB J? 'i '1li?' 1 ' V 9 K' Q' 5' V ' 3' 'I ' 5 X ' , 1 ,,. 1- 'T Y 41, 0 T ... ..:- 1 an 'WN . '41 1 . 0 ., ,,. Q v:. . .,, -, I f- wr fm f f 'O ,X ' - I -2 , 'A ' A if F X iz- ,,Y , .x f 'fufz ' t I ,H I fl, ' 5 X Q , W I Es' ' 'C' Jf ' rf. 1' X.: Q ! gl K 3 X 4 A ,.Sp,--,-Jn.U f lg, - Organizations Alpha Lambda Delta C7 V-0 -x Members of Alpha Lambda Delta are, front row, left to right, Patsy Elayne Yard, Arlene Kay Hildabridle, Pamela Bearden, Linda Carol Sue Carter, Rosemary Pauline Laufer, Bonnie R. Speights. Second row, same order, Susan Marie Bond, Carlene Juanita Cady, Sandra .l. Marylynn Hodges, Pati Edith Yates Plummer, Susan Rebecca Kaper, Martha Lanelle Wilkinson, Teresa E. Gigliotta. Third row, left to Christine Boyer, Glenda Kelone, Peggy Theresa Marceaux, Doris Gay Kirkpatrick, Darla .lean Smith, .lulia Sue Wahrmund, Elizabeth Gaye Savant, r Diane LeDoux. Top row, from the left, ,ludy Keefer Bouvier, Eileen Oldag, Bonnie Jean Dawson, Nancy Lynn Janecka, .loan Allen Elliott, Sand a Callihan, Mary Elizabeth Warner, Not pictured are, Vicki Lynn Arnaud, Bonnie Sue Bell. Nora Kathleen Bruce, Catherine Victoria Cole, Patricia Cole, Sharon Davis, Norma Jean Evans, Margaret Mary Goeke, Naomi Eileen Henson, Patsy Danielle Ingalls, Beverly Grace Jackson, Linda Joyce Rosalind Priscilla Laufer, Sandra Lee Leggett, Wanda Sue Miller, Mary Esther Sandoval, Katherine Elizabeth Stansbury, Katrina Ann Sturrock, Molly quez, Susan Lynn Watkins. Alpha Lambda Delta was installed at Lamar in 1967 to honor the superior scholastic attainment of freshman women. Vlfhile the purpose of Alpha Lambda Delta is to promote intelligent living and a high standard of learning, the society also encourages community service. Officers of Alpha Lambda Delta are, seated, ,loan Allen Elliot, president. Standing, left to right, Nancy Lynn Janecka, treasurerg Rosemary Pauline Laufer, secretary: Eileen Oldag, junior advisor, Christine'Thorina Boyer, senior advisor: and Pamela Bearden, editor. Not pictured is Katherine Elizabeth Stansbury, vice-presidentg Susan Lynn Watkins, historian. mil? Q47 X -4 Entering Miss Allen's office are Alpha Lambda Delta sponsors Shaw, and Isabelle Allen. J- ,, il lpha Phi Ume a ffxcers of Alpha Phi Omega are left to right, Robert Cooper, president, pledge elassg Frank Lyon Bittinger, historiang Gabriel K C Tan recording secre ary George W Goff Jr second vice-presidentg Harold Neal Magnus, parliaruentariang Jackie Wayland Gulley, president. Not pictured are David Lee regory first vice president Bernhard James Gollberg, treasurerg Walter E. Wilson, corresponding secretaryg John Robert Aikey chaplain William H alterson alumni set rclarv Iolnn Dare Evans and Thomas I.. Bricker, sergeant-at-arms. John Robert Aikey Frank Lyon Bittinger Thomas L. Bricker James William Boyd, Jr. Donald L. Buzzingham John Dare Evans James William Ferguson George W. Goff, Jr. Bernhard James Gollherg David Lee Gregory Jackie Wayland Gulley John Clinton Hahn FALL Ronald W. Brown Preston Robert Cooper John Edward Corrent Shelby M. Croucher Gerald B. Gibson Mark David Merrill James Perry Monday David Allen Null Terry Steve Pauley Johnnie O. Prosperie Brian E. Sunday Members Pledges Hilberg Reidar Hanse Landon B. Jones John Kenneth Lewis Harold Neal Magnus David L. Montgomery Larry D. Noblitt William H. Patterson Donald A. Porter Elton Lee Smith Gabriel K. C. Tan Nolan A. Terrill Walter E. Wilson SPRING Patrick Ray Breaux John Flynn Ebey Harold Andrew Erixon Ranold Price Henry Robert L. Lowry James Kent Marsh William E. Scalero James Frank Shofner Max V. Trenck, Jr. Tommy Howard Tucke Robert M. Weldon H, , J I' Peggy C. Baillio Bonnie S. Bell Linda P. Boyd Donna L. Carter Patricia A. Cole Rhonda D. Dowden Kathleen R. Fisher Janis .l. Andrus Carolyn Sue Baxter Carla Ann Bennett Paula J. Browning Regina Ilene Bugna .lean Ann Collins Alpha Pi Epsilon Members Linda F. Fontenot Patricia Ann Gafford .l udy Irvine Linda Diane LeDoux Brenda D. McClelland Sarah Ann Meshell Charlotte K. Reviea Spring Initiates Bonnie J ean Dawson Sharon S. Fail Donna .lean Gaston Karen Elaine Giles Cherlyn Ann Hebert Janice Marie Huebel Dellene L. Roberts Faye C. Robertson Linda K. Robertson Lynda L. Russell Sherry A. Thomas Nancy McDaniel Walters Wanda Sue Miller Sylvia Ann Nunez Susan Elizabeth Saterbak Sheryl Anne Savoy Beverly Elaine Todd Linda Kay Welch Members and Officers are, first row, left to right, Linda Diane LeDoux, presidentg Linda K. Robertson: Sherry A. Thomas, vice-president L Carter, vice-president, Fall, president, Spring. Second row, left to right, Patricia Ann Gafford, reporter, Fall, secretary-treasurer Spring ecretary treasurerg Rhonda D. Dowdeng Charlotte Reviea. Third row, left to right, Kathleen R. Fisherg Peggy C. Bailliog Patricia A. Cole Nancy Walters Back row, Linda P. Boyd: Sarah Ann Meshellg Linda F. Fontenot. ...., fi 0 O C27 gn and members of Alpha Pi Mu are, right, Jeffery Paul Smith, treasurer, Terry Lyn Looperg Howell Hay- e Q , , n president Tall Robert R. scretary, Sprmgg and David M. secretary, Fall, vice-president, pictured are Thomas E. Ried- vice-president. Fallg Charles F. treasurer, Fullg John Henry , Springg Ronald James corresponding secretary, Springg Wayne Jordan, Joel R. Langhoff, Joseph Louvier, Jr., Dr. Ali M. Ali, Alpha Pi u Alpha Pi Mu, national industrial engineering honor society, was installed at 'Lamar Tech in 1959 . O Chl Epsllon mfg, Chi Epsilon was installed at Lamar Tech March I' 1? 23, 1968. It is a national honor fraternity for civil 1 engineers. Officers of Chi Epsilon include, front row, left to right, Robert Lemoine Wright, secretary-treasurerg Dirk Andries vanReenen, president. Back row, from the left, Edward Faggett, editorg Robert Beryl Stafford, Jr., marshall: James Frank McWhorter, vice-president. Not pictured are R. Joe Sewell and Dr. Luther A. Beale, sponsors. SPRING MEMBERS Carl Thomas Howell Leslie Earl McMahen Garland Ellsworth Robbins Thomas Joel Rolen Dudley Scott Rollins lpha Psi Omega - Cardinal Theatre ay farm-X, ... f Y '7 Members of Aloha Psi Omega are, front row, left to right, Billy R. Jones, John E. Hall, James R. Newsome, Darell V. Thompson, John Arthur Hasson, and Jack Michael Phillips. Second row, left to right, D'Anna Gail Cawley, Jayme Jorjabel Moore, Judy F. Simmons, Carolyn E. Denmark, and Linda J. DeLaVergne. Third row, from the left, Charles Gregory Mullins, Dr. S. Walker James, Sharon K. James, Linda Sue Tipton, Thomas J. Higgins. Not pictured are: Rebecca Ann Allard, Mary Lynette Bom, Judith E. Campbell, Joseph Giarratano, William P. Higgins, Thomas Gee Kendrick, Rise Dell Lind, Martha Jane Miller, Martha L. Rembert, Beryl Diane Smith, Lillie M. Stewart, Don Warrington Sturrock, Albert Melvin Thomp- son, Jr., Nolan A. Terrill, and Shirley Ann Zenthoefer. Members of Alpha Psi Omega shown at right are: Marvin Donald Walker, Carolyn E. Denmark, Darell V. Thompson, Jayme Jorjabel Moore, John E. Hall, and John Arthur Hasson. Not pictured are Rebecca Ann Allard, Judith E. Campbell, Joseph Giarratano, Billy R. Jones, Jack Michael Phillips, Martha L. Rembert, Don Warrington Sturrock, Nolan A. Terrill, and Linda Sue Tipton. Officers and Sponsor are, Dr. S. Walker James, sponsor: Linda Sue Tipton, secretary-treasurer, and Billy R. Jones, president. Back row, left to right, Jayme Jorjabel Moore, Marvin Donald Walker, reporter, and Jack Michael Phillips, vice-president. Not pictured, Rebecca Ann Allard, historian. fi: American Chemical Society Keith C. Hansen, and J0e M. Mejiu. Martha Joel Brown Linda S. Carter Richard Lynn Casey Michael W. Clayton Gene Preston Cotton Daniel C. Croft Frederick Leon Cummings Susan Joy Dickson Troy Patrick Dorsey Karen Anne Dunbar Janice L. Ellison Thomas Sydney Garrett Bernhard James Gollherg Carolyn F. Harper Jimmy Ray Harris Raymond N. Hodges, Jr. Sandra K. Hoitsma David R. J aschke X 0 u l J 9 The American Chemical Society was chartered in Congress in 1937. The So- ciety is dedicated to the sci- entific and educational ad- vancement of chemistry and chemical engineering. f i are, from.the left, Michele Lewin Lee, treasurerg Sandra K. Hoitsma, secretary: William Laron Welch, pres- and Patricia Gay Sherburne, secretary. Not pictured is Norman Bruce Thigpen, vice-presidentg and sponsors, Members J artha L. Kinsella Michele Lewin Lee Robert L. Leshikar John Robert Lloyd Randall W. Louvier Jeanne Ann Martin Robert Simon Nadir John Stephen Parigi Gloria Anne Pate Larry James Patella William Robert Pence James D. Roberts Joe M. Self Mary Ann Serafino Patricia Gay Sherbume Wayne A. Sullivan Norman Bruce Thigpen William Laron Welch American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3 -'. -if w -eg' ,- mx U! -ll I Q ul' -reg 222: las -1 ' I ll ul lllri nt: ll ,nl in K git-gg az: E L. KW' ,nr Illl pf X .nl 'PE iff! ' .51 sm: LZ- ..'- ,,t,...l, M, mu M3,,,',,,e Q- QXX 'ol nl ' fl!! Jill: O ,tg g zz: : -'-'. V , Q g-:.- , lu s 5 . Q ' .rxxllllli Members are, first row, from the left, Dr. Edwin O. Eisen, Stanley S. Girard, Paul E. Verret, Robert W. Poole, Glenn Harvey Cotten, Hollis Larry Austin and Joe Marrion Harris. Second row, left to right, M. K. Alami, Donald C. Hopmann, Dennis W. Williams, Michael C. Fraytet, John W. Casey, George Jackson, and Arthur Henry Robertson, III. Third row, from the left, James D. Guidry, Gary Everett Foster, Thomas M. Kenesson, Jr., Robert D. Dan F. Smith, and Paul C. Williams. Fourth row, left to right, James L. Holt, Donald A. Porter, Steven A. Zenthoefer, Warren A. Krute, Gabriel Tan, Carlos H. DeLaGarza. Top row, from the left, Tim R. Huffmeyer, Don Allen Baker, and Scott Merchant. Not pictured are: Benjamin C. ,, , Joseph Bourgeois, Jr., Randolph C. Burford, George R. Carter, Jr., Josh Url Clemmons, Alonzo M. Davis, Jr., George F. Elliott, Jr., John Lyle Fergus Irvin J. Fleetwood, Jr., Ronald Dale Fuchs, Herbert Ray Goebel, Louis O. Grissom, Jr., George J. Haynes, Joseph Edward Johnson, Robert J. Kirchmi Gary Wayne Landry, John William Owens, John Allen Parent, Benjamin F. Powell, Edward L. Richey, Jr., Gary Edward Rogers, Robert P. Sandoval, Joseph R. Seyer, Leonard Campbell Smyth, Il, Charles F. Stouffer, Richard Everett Terry, and Larry Wayne Tompkins. Officers and sponsor are, left to right, Stanley S. Girard, secretaryg Dr. Edwin O. Eisen, sponsorg Robert W. Poole, treasurerg and Paul E. Verret, president. Not pictured is Robert J. Kirchmer, vice- president. Spring officers not pictured are: Robert J. 1 Kirchmer, presidentg Thomas M. Kenesson, Jr., vice- presidentg George R. Carter, Jr., secretary, and Gary Wayne Landry, treasurer. , El .Z-:A A American Institute of Industrial Engineers INLAB SAFETY GLASSES an vs-- Q1 5 IN ,nu and sponsor are, from the left, Thomas Edward Riedmueller, presidentg Robert R. Duty, vice-presidentg Jerry T. Broussard, seeretary, Fall, president Carl Carruth, sponsor: David Martin Cilchriest, treasurer, Fall,.vice-president, Springg and John Allen Day, Jr., representative. Not pictured are oseph E Allen. secretary, Springg John Henry Kell, treasurer, Spring. Joseph E. Allen John Michael Babin Ronald James Benoit Kenneth Ray Bernard Guy Arthur Blount Randall J. Bonnette, Jr. Larry Joseph Boutte Jimmy L. Bowlin Jerry T. Broussard Charles F. Champagne Kenneth L. Courvillc John Allen Day, Jr. Robert R. Duty David Martin Gilchriest Ali Yousuf Hameed Herman Jay Hankamer, Jr. Lawrence Michael Huelsebusch Walter Gill Jolmson Daniel Wayne Jordan John H. Kell Nasrollah Khodadad Joel Langhoff Members David Leon Terry Lyn Looper John Wayne Loper Kenneth R. Martin, Jr. Thomas L. Massey William A. McCoy Rene Paul Mouton, Jr. Glenn A. Phillips, Jr. Jesse William Pratt Rashad F. Reda Thomas Edward Riedm ueller Jeffery Paul Smith Robert Wayne Smith Keri Hartman Soli Ronald Edward Thurston Charles Marion Tucker, II Alan Richard Wade Haywood Howell Walker William E. Watson Howard Carr Wells, Jr. Fred C. Winograd William George Zobel American arketing Association Officers are seated, Judith Ann Steinhauser, Secretary. Standing, left to right, Houston N. Hamil- ton, presidentg James D. Simpson, vice-president, and David G. Tay- lor, sponsor. American Marketing Association members include, front row, left to right, Judith Steinhauser, Leslie K. Prejean, Virginia Carol Studdard, Carla J. Eckles, Bette Ruth Woodward. Second row, from the left, Nigel G. Darda-r, Houston N. Hamilton, Thomas L. Gillespie, Bobby James Bean, James D. Simpson. Third row, left to right, David G. Taylor, Jesse E. Guerra, Eddie E. Bush, Danny Ray Joubert. Back row, from the left, Miles E. Hunt, Jr., Charles B. McCoy, Joe W. Manning. Not pictured are Paul Gary Anderson, Peggy C. Baillio, Charles T. Bennett, H. Lynn Berry, Lee Roy Biondo, John David Bridges, James E. Brindley, James Dell Burnett, James A. Campbell, Susan Carol Castille, Robert H. Celli, Robert E. Cole, Leland Jude Comeaux, Todd E. Cooper, Linda Ann Davis, William Russell Demler, Elliott Gordon Engelmann, Ronald L. Ermel, Vernon Wayne Franklin, Stephen R. Frazier, Delores Y. Frenzel, Joe Guy Giar- dina, James M. Gibson, Louis Edward Grand, Vance J. Hardy, Jr., Gloria M. Ijlargraves, John H. Herrington, John K. Hollis, Michael E. Hollomon, Don Raymond Hood, Robert Lee Hooker, Marlon John Hulin, Edward Jolm Keegan, Bryan Floyd Lakey, Ernie Brady Lee, Vernon J. LeJeune, Susan Ann Lockart, Victor Keith Long, Jerome D. Losack, John A. Luckenbach, Sherrell Gene Mendoza, Gary Thomas Moore, Michael L. Moreau, Michael H. Mougia, Harlan A. Nelson, Jr., John Walter Nelson, Leonard Anthony Nunez, Martha R. Parker, Gary Joseph Perkins, Glen David Prince, Larry C. Rougeau, Carl Lewis Savino, Robert William Schreider, Max Norman Scott, Ronnie Lee Shipp, Sharon E. Shook, Jimmy U. Soileau, George M. Solomon, Jr., Robert A. Swerdlow, Richard Tarrer, Charles Leslie Teel, John R. Thompson, Dianne Tullos, James Dale Viator, Joseph K. Vogel, Lavelle A. Ward, James Clayton Windham, Michael B. Yancey. 7-T .Q 'TI American Society of Civil Engineers 2 THX XI Ii' I, pictured above are, standing, left to right, Thomas J. Rolen, secretary, Fall, Spring, Edward Faggettg and James C. Brammer, Jr., treasurer. Seated, from Dudley Scott Rollins, vice-president, and Clabron C. Cole, president. Spring not ictured are, Carl T. Howell, vice-president, George Davenport, III, secretaryg . Husmann, treasurer. 1 L-lisa-1:1 'l Members pictured below are, first row, left to right, Robert L. Derrick, James F. McWhorter, James C. Brammer, Jr., Edward Faggett, Lewis Wayne Wells, and Dudley Scott Rollins. Second row, from the left, Paul M. Tellez, William Thomson, Il, Jerrold Jay Johnston, Joe Mac Mayfield, and Robert B. Stafford, Jr. Back row, left to right, Thomas J. Rolen, Thomas E. Arrington, Michael Stampley, Leslie E. McMahen, and Clabron C. Cole. Not pictured are, Amir A. Ardalan, Sura Art Asasu, Farouk H. AlAttar, J. Douglas Baker, James Nathan Baskin, Robert E. Bra- den, Robert L. Castille, Terrell Casa Claunch, Jr., George Fol- lin Davenport, Ill, William David Franklin, Daniel E. Gerkin, Leslie Peter Hanak, Tom Roger Hayden, Carl T. Howell, Ernest Dean Husmann, John Paul Hutto, Robert L. Johnson, Thomas A. Johnston, Lynn D. Landry, George N. Lyon, III, John Dale Mercer, Ronald Bruce Miller, Rajarathnam Mohan, Zhoubin N. Nemat, Patrick U. Norrell, Sepehr Parnian, James C. Plato, Michael P. Pugh, Rudolph S. Sarich, Jr., John I. Shackelford, Jr., David W. Smith, Michael Floyd Smith, Dirk Andries van- Reenen, Earl James Verrett, Kenneth D. Williams, Julius B. Wlaschin, and Robert L. Wright. i ll 3 5 r American Society of Mechanical En ineers .Q . I xt Members are, first row, left to right, Tarrant B. Boyd, III, Donald W. Fuchs, Steve N. Martin, Donald S. Carnes, Donald E. Hightower, Thomas D nedy. Second row, left to right, George William Faragher, James H. Hawthorne, Louis Alton Miller. Third row, left to right, Danny liam E. Jacobs, Larry Gene Fulcher, Rodney Allen McKee. Back row, Young., Not pictured are: Melvin Bruce Adams, Charles L. Appling, LaRosa, Michael J. Guillot, George M. Broussard, Patrick B. Mullin, Keith E. Williams, John Triandafyllis, Edwin A. Jurischk, Jr., Donald Bruce O'Neal Wil Samir A. Ashy, James Carter Ayers, Roger Edwin Ayers Bennie L. Babin, Jr M. Baird, Jack Edward Beaird, Max Norton Berry. Carter A. Borland, Charles G. Boulet, Billy J. Bowen, David R. Brammer, Benjamin Reeves Clegg. Mich H. Custer, John Brian Dahl, Willie Earl Davis, Trenton E. Dowdle, Jr., James M. Downing, Dale Wayne Durr, Douglas W. Eckols, Horace R. Elveston Da S. Emerson, Kenneth P. Fleming, Robert Glen Floyd, Danny Bural Ford, Cynthia F. Fordyce, Joseph B. Garcia, Travis Lynn Glover, Kiumars Golshayan Jac W. Gulley, Robert Lee Gunter, Leonard W. Hannegan, James H. Hicks, Jr., Donald G. Hilton, Herbert B. Jackson, Joseph C. James, Arun Pundlik Ka Carl Allen Kemp, James R. King, Stanley J. Krenek, David S. Linscomh, Morris David Martin, Larry James Melvin, Francis Wayne Milherger, Jerry Mitchell, James A. Nicholson, Jose Antonio Nieto, John Patrick O'Neal, William Ha den Patterson, Olan Geor e Penrod, Bobb R. Poole, Ste hen E. Pre e Stephen A. Puttroff, Jack Duane Riker, Herbert R. Rothwell, Homer Bruce Sall ee, Jerry Don Sandell, Charles R. Savino, Carlton W. Schmitz, Adrian La Sepeda, Conrad T. Shiroma, James Lewis Smart, Robert T. Sprague, Robert M. Stroud, Colin Kazuo Tanaka, Warren L. Tomek, Dinos Triandafyllis Jim L. Turner, Randy L. Valentino, Michael George Verret, Charles Jeb Walker, William Michael Warner, Leon E. Watson, Jr., James Henry Wells, Wayne Zander. Officers are, left to right, David Roy Crim, vice-presidentg John Triandafyllis, presidentg David R. Westermann, secretary: and Dr. Fred M. Young, sponsor. Not pictured is Philip M. Baird, treasurer. Spring officers not pictured are Larry Gene Fulcher, presidentg Steve N. Martin, vice-president: James H. LaRosa, secretaryg George William Faragber, treasurer. left to right, David Roy Crim, David R. Westermann, Ralph H. Raines, Jr., Dr. Fred Y I r Y E Y P .l r Association for Childhood Education .loyce Marie Albritton Paula W. Bishop Susan Marie Bond Dianne Clair Brunet Jocelyn M. Burns Clair Ann Clark Barbara Marie Cooper .lill Elaine Crum Ramona Jorene DeValcourt Karen Ann Dixon Patricia Lynn Andrews Ceis Florence Neville Griffith The Association for Childhood Education provides for the needs of those students majoring in Elementary Edu- cation. The association works toward better education and promotes desirable conditions, programs, and prac- tices in the schools. Too, the group raises the standards of preparation and encourages continued professional growth of teachers in the field of Elementary Education. Officers are, seated, left to right, Florence Neville Griffith, first vice-presidentg Linda Susan Pickering, second vice-pres- ident. Standing, from the left, Catherine Anne Trosclair, secretaryg and Constance Ruth Mettz, president. Not pictured is Doris Gay Kirkpatrick, treasurer. Members Dorothy .lean Hohn Glenda Kelone Nona Glenna King Doris Gay Kirkpatrick Martha Ann Knight Beverly Ann Kondo Nancy Marlene Locke Linda C. Mahaffey Becky Sue Martin Constance Ruth Mettz Maxine Veronica Nuspliger Bonnie Lee Ownby Cecilia Sue Penka Natalia LaVonne Peveto Linda Susan Pickering Eva .lo Poindexter Barbara Jean Read Marilyn Ruth Reeves Cynthia Richardson Molly .leanne Roddy Mary Ellen Ross Jo Marie Ryan Shirley Ann Maxwell Sanders Beverly Rae Sheffield Sharon Jeanette Shipp ,lane Ann Stilley Nancy Ruth Stout Mary Sue Stewart Tebbs Tana Cade Townsend Catherine Anne Trosclail Zoe Lee Minor Turner Jo Ann Weeks Jeannette A. Wilson Association of Women Students The Association of Women Students was organized locally in 1967. All women students at the college are automatically mem- bers and benefit from the activities planned by the executive council. The principal purpose is setting and maintaining stand- ards for women students. Officers of AWS include, seated, Deborah Dianne Adams, left, first vice- president, Fall, president, Springg Edna Bernice Johnstone, president, Fall. Standing, from the left, Helen Pauline Colburn, treasurer, Melba Jean Tipton, second vice-president, Fall: Shirley Ann Fielder, secretary. Not pictured, Sandra Sue Oliver, first vice-president, Springg Patricia Clara Ehrhart, second vice-president, Spring. Members of the Executive Council are, seated, left to right, Helen Pauline Colburn Shirley Ann Fielder Edna Bernice Johnstone, Linda Carol Deborah Dianne Adams, Ellen M. Ford, Melba Jean Tipton, Karen Diane Blanton Standm from the left Judith Lynn Hilbun Maureen Harrop, Jennifer Porter Smith, Mary Ann Bailey, Lana Wray Bishop, Nanette Hale Pepper Rose Marie Sedgwick Sandra Sue Oliver Marjorie Arneson, Dana Adele Daniels, Elaine P. Crosby. Spring members not pictured include Lavora Cristina Armiga Patricia Clara Ehrhart Janet Harel man, Deborah Kay Magruder, Catherine Diane Medina, Martha Lee Moore Patricia Ann Salyers Carroll Ann Terrell Tanya Karen Walker Bette Woodward. v.7 E A Ci! 'X-ir' Q. Q-slit Ballet Company and odern Dance Company l I s of the Ballet Company include, front row, left to right, Deborah Ann Clayton, Pati Edith Yates Plummer, Becky Lind Peggy Gene Bates, Christine LaRocca. Second row, from the left, Catherine Gilkerson, Maureen McGettigan, Paulette Catherine Anne Trosclair, Christina Joyce Crosse. Back row, left to right, Marvin Donald Walker, Holly Ruth Hyman, P. Higgins, Teri Lynn Warwick, Thomas J. Higgins, John Eugene Hall, Rebecca Obenauf. Not pictured is Kathy Lynn Mc- Modern Dance Company members include, front row, left to right, Deborah Ann Davidson, DeEsta Dianne DeRouen, Cidneye Ann Haggard, LaJan McAlister. Second row, from the left, Rebecca Obenauf, Kathy L. McCauley, Billye Faye Ned, Carolyn E. Denmark Carla Maureen Webb. Back row, left to right, John Eugene Hall, Catherine Gilkerson, James R. Newsome, Susann Bur- ford Graliam, Charles Gregory Mullins. Not pictured are Paulette Duplan, Barbara Gayle Friery, Holly Ruth Hyman, Marvin Donald Walker. l I C7 I IN 4 i V' 1 U51 if ' Marching and Symphonic Bands DJ it-. F of-+ KQD' . i?,p. f,sE-v-'ffff 'LQ 'lr -'g.g'Ng9 I I:-H , 3 C. rn Q2 Ll! f E, it , Q1 ,I-izfki fm? X. 11.4. Al Lamar Tech's 200-piece Marching Band. Dr. C. A. Wiley and Karl H. Wadenpfuhl direct both the Marching and Symphonic Band fbelowl J7! '1 'was 12'-MJ' ler Marilyn Dixie Crimes Cleft? and feature twirler Becky Twirlers and Drum Majors 4 ,. ui:q..3i, 1'n, ', f f - 4-., ....V H A E , ' A M 325g,3.3y:-.E1 .3553-.,: - Standing at attention are Robert William Martin, Assistant Drum Major, and David Earl Frazier, Drum Major. wrrlers mclude, from the left Patricia Rose Trahan, Nora Sue Berlin, Carmen D. Brown, Cynthia Sue Powell, Ann Hayes Fowler, Becky Sue Martin, arxlyn Dixie Grimes, Linda G Poindexter, Tyanna Dickerson, Sandra R. Callihan, Stella Jean Cavaretta. .,f.4:-,,-51 A' ifflf--1-9 -- 2Lv4.1:9?f-ff 4-- ' 61' fig-2: '1Q1-v ' - ' . ' T 7-4-A3 ' - -. L . J 4 , , fs.. .. , 45 .3 .'-1wiT ','i if Q .L.,.,i' .4 V- ' A ' - .., L ' ' 5, f 5, ' my f, .: 1' ' '- ' ' '-X ' ci'-:si-H 'i M 'f -- .: r- :.- 1 ' ,A . , . . V. . vlrf- 5, W, vm. 7 A ...K 1. -Tgqlg 2.534 l -,M . , i. .' 5j,g..5F ,V-V4 -54 .1 .A E51 'g,f,'-rflw l B-: '5', 'iii' -' ' ' 1:1 L 4 ' ,...M.- .1 is - ..f.f...t:t'!l'!'b-L- .E'.30m-um: ...af-H Baptist Student 111011 I Officers are, front row, left to right, Sharon Lee Martin, vice-presidentg Lanna Joyce Aubin, social chairman: Cynthia Sue Brandin, vespersg and K. Dennis, secretary. Standing, left to right, Raiford Wayne Crawford, special ministriesg David G. Taylor, Jr., student center chairmang M. Martin, Jr., presidentg and Rev. James A. Wray, campus minister. Not pictured are Nelda Joyce Conley, international chairmang Dianne publicity: Donna Gail Stewart, worship chairman: Connie Jo Northen, enlistment, Ronald Bruce Davis, music chairmang John Robert Lloyd, study man, Gerald Keith Simpson, missions chairman. The Baptist Student Union is a church related organization which caters to the spiritual and recreational needs of Lamar students. Participation in the varied activities of this primarily student-led ,movement is encouraged and directed by Rev. James A. Wray, Baptist campus minister. James M. Martin, Jr., president, encourages discussion at a meeting at the Baptist Student Union. lil Gathered around the piano singing their favorite hynans a ' ' . tirli Carolyn G. Conerly, Ronald Bruce Davis, Freida J. -2 Beta Beta Beta Members .loy Williams Haig .lere Ray Hebert Walter Dennis Isaacs Robert McLin Long William A. Mason Karen Elaine Meaux Susan Elizabeth Moritz Rodney V. Pevcto Carolyn .lean Reeves Shirley Ann Riggs Robert B. Scott James Earl Shell Patricia K. Terrell Jack Donald Warner, Jr. Teri Lynn Warwick Larry R. Wilmorc Officers and sponsor of BBB are, seated, left to right, Bonnie Nell Brashier, recording secretary: Joy Williams Haig, histo- riang Susan Elizabeth Moritz, parliamentarian. Standing, left to right, Larry R. Wilmore, vice-presidentg Dr. .led J. Ramsey, treasurer-sponsorg Sydney Darrell Commander, president. Not pictured is Teri Lynn Warwick, corresponding secretary. Provisional Members George O. Cummings Roseann M. Doehbert Maryann Fort Henry N. Gregory, Jr. Carroll Wyatt Hale Blue Key Larry Gene Beaumont Eddie Nolan Bernard Louis Mario Cantu James Doyle Condrey Michael Wade Coppinger Guillermo Bernardo DeLaGarza Robert R. Duty . Michael McDonnel Fields Dennis Ray Fritsche William L. Hamilton Members Michael Gus Hollomon Bryan Floyd Lakey William Hayden Patterson Ramon Sandoval, Jr. Douglas Keith Shannon Stuart Donald Slifkin Wayne Arvey Sullivan Gabriel Keng-Chai Tan Dirk Andries vanReenen Howell Haywood Walker Spring Initiates Pearson Cash Caldwell, Jr. Dan Ray Cone Nigel G. Dardar Ronald R. Farmer I ack Allen Gilbert James Alexander Guest Terry Lyn Looper Richard D. Martin, Jr. William F. McBride James Arthur Nicholson James Wesley Sims Ronnie H. Sistrunk Vallory John Tramonte Daniel Wayne Jordan J ghn Hem-y Kell Richard Henry Valley Howard Carr Wells, Jr. Blue Key officers include, seated, Dr. Irving O. Dawson, sponsor. Standing, left to right, Larry Gene Beaumont, secretaryg Eddie Nolan Bernard, presidentg Guillermo Bemardo DeLaGarza, corres- ponding secretary. Not pictured are Michael McDonne1 Fields, vice-presidentg William L. Hamilton, treasurer. Brass Choir J azz Ensemble Brass Choir members are front row, left to right, Joel H. Lopez, Stuart Wayne Hutto, .lay S. Wadenpfuhl. Second row, from the left, Donald Thomas Russo, Richard A. Coward, Ted Wayne Lewis, William Terrell Pickle, Michael D. Bornholdt. Third row, left to right, Walter G. Leysath, Douglas Kent Stroup, Reginald L. Jenkins, Alfred B. Manuel, Richard L. Edwards, Richard Burkart is director. Not pictured are James Thomas Baker, Glen Herbert Beeler, Jr., Steven Daniel Gill, Cary Don Randolph, Emmett H. Sanford, David A. Spittler. Jazz Ensemble members are front row left to right Douglas Kent Stroup, Walter G. Leysath, David A. Spittler, Robert R. Wheeler, Michael Roy Smith Dudley J Benoit Mark B Williams Back row left to right Richard Burkart, directorg Larry S. Horwitz, William Terrell Pickle, Richard A. Coward, Richard Bram Ted Wuym Luu lhrrtll I -Xnder on lax S Wadenpfuhl. Donald Thomas Russo. Not pictured are James Thomas Baker, Steven Daniel E' .J 'T7 Cap and Gown, senior women's honor society, members are front row left to right Marilyn Dune Cnmes Laune Kathleen Nunez Louise Blan Lynn Warwick, Joy Kirgan Hopkins, Jane Anne Barry Sandra Gxovlale Back row left to right Cheryl Kay Snoek Janet Maude Williamson Thorina Boyer, Linda Plaia Robison, Annette Shepherd Powell Sandra Kay Hile Norma Jane Carver Lmda Joyce Dickson Not pictured are Brown Kaminer, Merlaine Viola Kruse, Karen Elaine Meaux Susan Elizabeth Moritz Joye Lmda Smith SPRING INITIATES Rebecca Ann Allard Patricia Kay Allen Andrea Marie Billingsley Donna. Lou Carter Catherine Victoria Cole Carolyn Ann Cotten Ruth Elizabeth Cox Dana Adele Daniels Jeri Lynn Fisher Rebecca Harrelson Melinda Hay Karen Elizabeth Johnson Beverly Ann Kondo Linda Kay Lane Sheila Ann Lovoi Sharon Lee Martin Mary Lee Miller Sandra Sue Oliver Carole Ann Pastorick Susan Elizabeth Saterbak Sue Ellen McAlister Seward Florence Griffith Tompkins Cynthia Marie Wilkinson Officers include, seated, from the left, Sandra Gioviale, vice-presidentg Linda Joyce Dickson, presidentg Ann Shaw and Mrs. Margaret B. Rodgers, sponsors. Standing, left to right, Chris- tine Thorina Boyer, treasurerg Jane Anne Barry, historian: Louise Blanda, representative. Not Pictured, Joye Linda Smith, secretaryg Janet Maude Williamson, publicity. Cardinal 4 JV , 1...- 4 7.. -'W it twill' t i rflxggiljia ,L,, Janis KHY Powell Jane Ann Maxwell Pamela Carol Fitzgerald Editor Sponsor Assistant Editor Section Editors include, seated, left to right, Deborah Arlu Heckaman, Administration-Facultyg Barbara Lea Franklin, Fraternity-Sororityg Barrilleaux, Loretta A. Sartin, typists. 0 - 1 ff xg Jo Miller, Campus Life, Fall. Back row, left to right, Glenn Roy Watz, Athleticsg Virginia Ann Sheffield, Classesg Martha Anne Duckworth, Features. pictured are Cynthia Diane Murphy and Lois Wendolyn Terry, Organizationsg Darla Jean Galloway, Campus Life, Springg Meredith A. Miller, C RDS 19 1. 4Y't . .- I J, 5 . . Ag. , IJ: , 1 -af: , . U . T? -OF -F 4. X-4 ,rn , .I-.-lf . -,qi gk 3, ,P . Qpmp, ' 1 X I 1 Y If 6 ff f-at -rl -.97 ' 1 I A I w Qi A x- Members of CARDS, men's spirit organization, are, front row, left to right, Charles Glen Harris, Ronald Lee Johnston, Jack of Clubs, Springg Barry Bara, Croupier, Spring, Karen Elizabeth Johnson, sweetheart, Glen Joseph Edgerly, Kingg Herman Jay Hankamer, Jr., Croupier, Fall, Ace, Spring. row, left to right, William Ernest Lucas, Robert Alan McDowell, John Seran Lutz, James Daniel Hemperley, Jr., Robert Paul Lakin, Joseph C. sponsor. Third row, from the left, Donald Albert Amann, Jr., Lewis Wayne Wells. Larry Joseph Smith, Gregory R. Moore, Richard Henry Valley Peter Sculley, Terry N. Taylor. Fourth row, left to right, Mordie Lloyd Marcontell, John Allen Lee, Jr., Robert E. Huebel, Jr., John A. Luckenbach- Collins Hile, Anne Harmon and Dr. Ted Skinner, honorary members. Back row, left to right, Barry Ray Lussier, Thomas S. Garrett, David Allen David Rives, James A. Nicholson. Not pictured are John M. Adams, Kenneth Ray Bernard, Edward Darrell Bero, Jose Manuel Berrios, Thomas Boone, James Ross Campbell, Bryan S. Dawson, Allen R. Dehnert, Daniel Wade DuBose, Jr., Robert Andrew Foote, Fredrick J. Gibson, Jr. W. Goff, Donald E. Gray, Kenneth M. Kenvin, Charles Hall Kooken, Jr., William Nelson Lewis, Lawrence W. Linsenbardt, John Robert Lloyd, Joe Long, Mark Allen Ludwig, Randall Hampton McCollum, Ace, Fallg Darrel Lee Mingle, Frederick M. Schuster, Stuart Donald Slifkin, Jack, Fall, Jack 1gpi1des,CSp6'iirrgg James L. Smith, John Amon Sweeney, Lawrence Gregory Sweeney, John Michael Verde, Steven Freel Wade, Kenneth William Wamble overt . ison. Cheerleaders t ar Tech Cheerleaders include, from the left, Helen Pauline Colburn, Richard Luverne Dick Fuller, Mary Elizabeth Beth Lomonte, Brenda Faye ontgomery, Donald Albert Don Amann, Jr., head cheerleaderg and Jeri Lynn Fisher. Not pictured are Jose Manuel Berrioa and Kevin Bruce Hoffman. ar cheerleaders relax between cheers at the November Homecoming nfire. Circle K International Members of Circle K, service group, are, front row, left to right, Dennis W. Williams, Tim Russell Huffmeyer, Kenneth R. Martin. Second row, from the left, John P. Stafford, Glenn Harvey Cotten, James H. Lallosa. Back row, left to right, Donald K. Hamilton, William L. Hamilton, Dennis Ray Fritsche, Robert M. Stroud. Not pictured are Clifford L. Brock, Robert W. Brough, William Coy Caine, Steven M. Conrad, Irvin J. Fleetwood, .lon Jacob Kaminer, Gerald W. Langham, Cary N. Looper, Michael Sculley, Roderick W. Seale, Dale E. Wilkins. Williams, president. Not p Homecoming parade entry, neth W. Cotten, left, Roger. William B nett. Back row, left to right, Robert .la Tinkle, Joseph B. Bickley, Bruce H. Be nett, Mark H. Wiley. Circle K members include, first row, Ke e m Officers are, from the left, David N. Beekman, vice-presidentg Kenneth W. Cotten, secretary: Dennis ' ictu . W' ' ' . ' ' red are Dale E ilkins, treasurer, GA. Wlmberly, Sr., sponsor. Circle was Up Up and 9 Concert Choir 9 owEN CRAIG HALL ....... .............. ...... I . President RONALD BRUCE DAVIS Vice-lfresldent JUDITH A. EARNHEART .... ..... 5 ecretary' BARBARA A. JONES ....... Treasurer LEE s. MILLER ............... Lfbraffan JANET ELIZABETH ROPER .... ---- L lbfafml John Weldon Allums Paul Wayne Anawaty Rodney Neil Balderrce Sheryl Ann Bell Becky Elizabeth Bellue Nancy E. Brookins Dianne Clair Brunet Martha W. Christian Michael Roy Combs Ronald Bruce Davis Judith A. Earnheart Elizabeth Ann Gibson Owen Craig Hall Deborah Kaye Wells Luther Pierce Hendon Priscilla Lee Hodges William Fred Hueter, Jr. Cathy Ann Jackson Barbara A. Jones Brenda Renee Jones George Dale Jonte, Jr. Donna Gicsen Kitts Cathy Elizabeth Dunn Lctitia Lee Fagg Ricky Allen Masters Michael G. Mayfield Mary A. McClelland Lee S. Miller Anita Kay Newman Jerry L. Nicholson Gary Ellis Parks Steven L. Patteson Gregory H. Rogers Janet Elizabeth Roper Alesia Sharon Rosenbalm Phyllis Jane Scherer William C. Seabourne Cynthia A. Springer Frances Amelia Talton Victoria L. Wells Carole Linda White Dennis Dwayne Whitman Mark H. Wiley Bennie Woods, Jr. Nancy Ruth Woods Lillie P. Gilford Thomas W. Jones Delta Psi Kappa Delta Psi Kappa is a national wome'n's Physical Educatio honor society. It was established to recognize the worthwhil achievement of women in this field and to promote fellowshi among the women engaged in this field of activity. Members and officers of Delta Psi Kappa are, front row, left to right, Sheila Ann Lovoi, chaplaing Vesta Jean Roberts, sergeant-at-armsg Sheryl Lee Burns, Sherry Marie Fant, vice-president: Karen Elaine Meaux, presidentg Dr. Belle Mead Holm. Back row, left to right, Jo Ellen Wiggam, Vicki Lynn Dean, Ann McDonald. Not pictured are Shirley Rosa Adams, Jane Ann Bruns, Shelley Sue Dettman, Martha .lane Ford, lcel A. Kendrick, Marilyn A. Krause, Linda Margaret Mul- lens, Peggy T. Marceaux, secretary-treasurerg Patricia Alan Park, Sandra M. Rachal, Patricia L. Reeves, Donna Lynn Schamber, Billie .lo Self, Sharron L. Sheffield, Vicki Sue Spoon, Melionee Trevathan. Pi Kappa Delta Members and officers of the Forensics Club and Pi Kappa Delta, national forensics honor society, are, seated, left to right, Mary Ann Faigle, secretary Merlaine Viola Kruse, Sandra Kay Hile, Linda Lea Vinson, treasurer, Springg Sharon Davis. Standing, from the left, C. Howard Dorgan, sponso Charles Gregory Mullins, John Michael Conway, Richard Collins Hile, representative: Thomas Austin Gunn, presidentg James R. Love. Not pictured a Susan Allbritton, Dwayne L. Fontenot, Donna Lou Gunn, Melinda Hay, Danny Ray Jennings, vice-president: Robert Amold Mott, treasurer, Fall: Barb A. Starr. Delta Sigma Pi Officers and sponsors of Delta Sigma Pi, national professional commerce fraternity, are, kneeling, Charles Elvls Roark left, chancellor: Jack Allen Gilbert, historian. Back row, left to right, Charles F. Hawkins and Royce W Plyler sponsors James Edward Risher, treasurer: James E. Brindley, secretaryg Bryan Floyd Lakey, presidentg Ronald K Crowell vice president. Not pictured is Ben A. Whittington, senior vice-president. Paul G. Anderson James E. Brindley Charles Thomas Bennett Barry Godfrey Clapp Ronald K. Crowell Jack Allen Gilbert Ronald R. Farmer Chalmus J. Freeman James Richard Karnes Bryan Floyd Lakey Brent Landry Members Lloyd R. Longnion Sam Arthur Lopez James Edward Risher Charles Elvis Roark Robert Lloyd Stakes James Lynn Stinson Clarence W. Theck Ryan G. Trimble Michael A. Turner Owen Bruce Vincent, Jr Ben A. Whittington Menis Dormitory Councils ? i l. IVR ll ., It I VE: wr Ili! , , ' Q I , ., .. ,L . f., . .al t ll ' i -l it in i ,, f -1 r L J l' .lf rl, 1 'J-ue I! PV Y ' Officers of Shivers Hall Dormitory Council are, left to right, Larry Wayne Officers and mCmb61'S of U10 Morris Hall D0TH1if01'Y COUHCH HIC, Cornwall, representativeg Larry Bruce Greenberg, executive councilg Wayne G. left to right, Herschel Leon Howard, .lerry Lewis Johnson Ward, chairman. Not pictured, Kenneth Roy Norwood, vice-presidentg Kennith R0nald David Bailey, secretary-treasurer. Standing, Mark Stevens Laurie Mitchell, secretary, Joe Marrion Harris, treasurer. left. Pfesideflli Mrs. Frances Chionsini, d0fmlt01'Y SUPC1'VlS0l'- pictured are Calvin Glen Horak, Robert W. Kerher, Mark B. William Edward McDonald. Vernon D. Salisbury, Steven J. Alvin Ray Starnes, Donald Allan Watson. is CI? Campbell Hall Dormitory Council members and officers are, seated, left to right, Lonzo Fregia, secretary-Lreasurerg Mrs. Bessie Strickland, domiitory si visorg Michael Frank Ball. Standing, left to right, Johnnie Duwayne Dumas, Phil Ray Hechler, Davis Shepherd Caskey, presidentg Lewis Wayne Wells, ' presidentg Robert Wayne Brough, representative. Not pictured are James Carter Ayers, Michael R. Bishop, Michael S. Rogers, James Smith, Jr., Terry Mic Ward. omen's Dormitory Councils Officers of Cray Hall Dormitory Coun- cil are, seated, left to right, Rose Marie Sedgwick, social chairman: Florence N. Griffith, secretary, and Mary Ann Bailey, president. Standing, left to right, Eva .lo Poindexter, public- ity chairmang Alesia' Sharon Rosen- balm, Linda G. Poindexter, social chairmang Lillie M. Stewart,' vice-pres- identg and May G. Paris, treasurer. Not pictured are Beverly L. Owens, social chairmang and Barbara L. Teague, representative. of Gray Hall Dormitory Council are, first row left to right Michelle Lee, Donna L. Carter, and Mrs. Mary Bruns, dormitory supervisor. row, left to right, Mary Ann Bailey, Florence N. Griffith, Lillie M. and Rose Marie Sedgwick. Third row, left to right, May G. Paris, K. Magruder. and Alesia Sharon Rosenbalm. Back row, left to right. Jn Poindexter. Linda C. Poindexter, and Cynthia L. Martin. Not pictured Karen Elaine Meaux, Vesta .lean Roberts, Phyllis, Jane Felt, Mary Ann Charz Karen Twitchcll, Merlaine Viola Kruse, Carson Ann Tannerg Ann Chandlery Linda Diane Veale. Officers of Brooks Hall Dormitory Council are seated, left to right, Linda C. Mahaffey, presidentg Karen Ann Dixon, vice-presidentg Susan Ann Lockart, secretaryg and Barbara M. Cooper, treasurer. Standing, left to right, Deanna L. Donelson, social chairmang .lartha L. Kinsella, social chaimiang Mrs. Louise Cash, dormitory supervisory Dorothy E. Witte, publicity chairmang and Katherin A. Kelley, publicity chairman. of the Brooks Hall Dormitory Council include, seated, left to right, Linda C. Mahaffey, Karen Ann Dixon, Susan Ann Lockart, Barbara M. Deanna L. Donelson, Jartha L. Kinsella, Dorothy E. Witte, Katherin A. Kelley. Standing, left to right, Rebecca D. Hill, Julia Sue Wahrmund, lrs. Louise Cash, Ida Colleen Blakey, Lynn Marie Pregler, floor representatives. Not pictured are Diana Jane Griffin, Lynda Ann Tucker, F f 'Vzf - rw 1 lllvl 1. 4, ' Juli .L-l 1, if F . 2 S I C fl ff' ,-.N W K YI 1 LJ v . 4 ' nf Economics Club Officers of the Economics Club are, left to right, Dr. Hi Kyung Kim, sponsor: Gilbert Edwin Matthiietz, Jr., president: Joseph P. Griffin, Jr., vice-president. Not pictured are Jane E. Peterman. secretaryg John B. Baker, treasurerg Earl W. Woodell, representative. The Economics Club is an organization for Lamar students planning to enter the business world The purpose of the club is to provide a working knowledge of economics through speakers and field trips and to achieve a better understanding between students and teachers of economics. Members Arthur Lloyd Andrews, III Peggy C. Baillio John B. Baker Linda Kay Briggs Claude Thomas Bunt Forrest M. Conley, Jr. Marilyn Ann Cook Robert E. Degeyter George Edgar Gee Joseph P. Griffin, Jr. George S. Hadden Michael W. Judice Thomas Howell Kent Merlaine Viola Kruse Gilbert Edwin Matthijetz, Jr. Joseph Michael McLauchlan 98 William D. Meyer James A. Noblitt .lack Bernard Odom Jane Elizabeth Peterman Glen David Price Glenn James Prioux Zelma Ann Scarborough John C. Schmidt Glenn A. Scoggins James Carl Soileau Sidney Paul Sonnier David D. Thompson Robert James Tinkle Joe C. Vernon Earl Woodell Warner Eta Kappa u fficers and members of Eta Kappa Nu, national electrical engineering honor society, are front row, left to right, Michael E. McBride. recording secretary, all: William Larry Hamilton, Bridge correspondent, Spring, Vedon William Otto, corresponding secretary, Fallg Jimmy Steve McLendon, treasurer, pring. Back row, left to right, John Hubert Bain, Jr., recording secretary, Spring, Dennis Ray Fritsche, treasurer, Fall, James Wilson Toups, president, allg D. R. Carlin. sponsor: Michael S. Rogers, vice-president, Fall: Richard K. Sorrel, corresponding secretary, Spring, Ira Bickham Wood, Jr., pres- ent, Spring. Not pictured, Thomas William Reddoch, Bridge correspondent, Fall, Gaylan Dwight Page, vice-president, Spring: John Ellis Beasley, Dan ay Cone, Joe Marrion Harris, Jr., Frederick John Meyer, Jr., Paul David Waldo. Omega Chi Epsilon and members of Omega Chi Epsilon, national chemical engineering honor fraternity, are seated, left to right, Dr. Edwin O. Eisen, sponsor: Keng-Chai Tan, Hollis Larry Austin. treasurer, James L. Holt, Joe Marrion Harris. Standing, left to right, Thomas Melburn Kenesson, Jr., Donald Hopmann, president: Stanley S. Girard, Warren A. Krute, John W. Casey, secretary, Carlos H. DeLaGarza. Not pictured are James Lloyd Gilbert. 1 J. Kirchmer, vice-presidentg Derrell T. Young. ,- .Q ll, rN .1 I Flying Club The purpose of the Lamar Tech Flying Club is to promote safe aviation at a lower cost to pilots through the formation of a non-profit organization. Members include students and townspeople. Sponsors are Lamar faculty members Gordon D. Cole and Dr. Sterling C. Crim. The group was organized locally in April of 1966. Officers are William Russell Demler, treasurerg and Samuel Dwayne Catalina, president. Not pictured, Joel Zachary Taylor, vice-president, Donald Wesley Babin, secretary. Geological Society Jack L. Anthamatten Maurice William Baron Brenda Jean Bennett John Edwin Bigham Andrea Marie Billingsley Ernest James Bonner, Jr. Edmond Guy Boutte Michael W. Broussard William Robert Burnett Suzanne Carey Frank W. Carlisle Thomas Marion Chesser Brian Hugh Crabtree Sammy Floyd Crawford Linda Ann DeCorte Billy Gerald Dunlap David Leon Eckles Jose del Carmen Espinosa Thomas E. Eveland Michael Baxter Fowler William E. Freeman Peter Ramsdell Glidden Members John B. Henriksen Haden Ray Holcomb Joseph G. Hopper Patrick R. Hudson Walter Lee Knowles Rosemary Laidacker Valton David Landrum. Jr. Joseph Carr Larson David Craig Linscomb Mary Elizabeth Lomonte William L. Longacre William Gordon Lord, Jr. Frank C. Mabry, III Robert K. Macke Anthony John Malley Gary Earl Martin Kenneth Wayne Peeler Paul Dwayne Noland Thomas McDow Perry, Jr. Donald Dean Reitz Glenn William Remmert Gene Steve Rhea Craig Miller Shannon Ronald David Sigur Weldon A. Simmons, Jr. Johnny Dale Simon John Richard Simonetti Larry Joseph Smith Sylvia Lynn Smith William Arthur Sniffen Kenneth G. Stokely Alfred Wayne Talbot, Jr. Larkin Edward Thompson David Lee Timmons Robert J. Traylor Glen Steven Tryer Alton Carlin Wagley George E. Warny John David Watts Valdee Lloyd Weems Harvey Daniel Wilson John F. Wilson Sharon J. Worsham Paul T. Younger and members of the Geological Society include, seated, left to right, John Richard Simonetti, Donald Dean Reitz, vice-president Fall president Suzanne Carey, secretary, Fallg Paul T. Younger, president, Fallg Thomas McDow Perry, Jr. Standing, left to right, Harvey Daniel Wilson, John Higham, Gene Steve Rhea, Valdee Lloyd Weems, John David Watts, Thomas Marion Chesser, Linda Ann DeCorte, Maurice W Baron Not pictured Weldon A. Simmons, Jr., treasurerg Patrick R. Hudson, secretary, Spring. Y -vs 'SC' lm! i ,- i si -. ,, ,nr ,A-.-...JV , ...Q -X. ...fy . nz.. . H - ' 1 V x . -Sf! . you-Q . an 'K A5 Grand Choir L RANDOLPH BABIN Director CARL F GIBBS JR. Accompaml Members Judy Anderson Shirley A. Benoit Carolyn D. Bertrand Galen Hugh Boho Michael D. Bornholdt John E. Craddock Brenda L. Daniels Yvonne Cryer Doane Mary L. DuBose James L. Domingue Cathy Elizabeth Dunn Susan L. Elliot Dolly R. Evans Brenda G. Flournoy Dianne H. Fortune Gwendalyn Dee Cohlk Ida C. Hendon Lynda D. Herrington David S. Holmes Patricia A. Hutto Virginia Carter Kee Mary K. Kimbrough C Judith Lynne Meyer Barbara J. Mundt Brenda Ann Nagel Leroy Osmon Margaret L. Pounds William Douglas Pursley Jr Yvonne H. Reed Robert Burton Robinson Kathy R. Roddam Pamela Anne Prudhomme Sepeda Donald Ray Thomas Albert Melvin Thompson Jr Charles Faye Trahan Margie Lynn Tulley Richard Earl Von Eye Sherry L. Ward Jerry Lynn Webb Brenda Lois Welch Jeannette K. Welch Robert D. Williams Julius B. Wlaschin Sharon M. Wright Home Economics Chapter The Lamar Tech Home Economics Chapter was organized in 1951 to provide opportunities for working'with faculty and students of our college who are successfully practicing the profession of home economics. The chapter provides for the develop- ment of leadership abilities which will he the first step toward professional recogni- tion. presxdent Katherine E Stanshury secretary Back row left to rlght Mrs LeBland McAdams sponsor Kathleen T Higgins second vice pres Patricia Ann Griggs treasurer Mary Louise Mrze fzrst vice president Sandra K Hart Not pictured are Helen Louise Lau representative .lean A and committee chairmen of the Home Economics Chapter include, front row, left to right, Kathy June Stefka, Lanna I Aulnn reporter Vicki L ' 7 ' 7 1 ' Y : s historian Mrs Vlrgmia Anderson, sponsorg Dana ,Adele Daniels, Teresa E. Gigliotlta, Lynn Sue Brashears. Z 8? .I- L-,ffl 1,57 ff. , If ,, f House of Representatives Officers of the House of Representatives include, left to right, Patricia K. Allen, secretaryg Kenneth R. Martin, parliamentariang Merlaine Viola Kruse, speaker of the houseg Sandra K. Hile, corresponding secretary, and Karen Elizabeth Johnson, treasurer, Student Association. Not pictured is John Allen Day, Jr., treasurer. The House of Representatives consists of one representative from each recognized campus organization and one delegate from the Men's and Women's Dormitory Coun- cils, the Speaker of the House, and Treas- urer, in addition to several ex-officio mem- bers. House of Representatives members. Phil Gordon Albers Theodore F. Andrus Joseph K. Armintor John Hubert Bain, Jr. Alan B. Barth John E. Beasley David N. Beekman Frank L. Bittinger Zigmund M. Borkowski Gary M. Bowden Jesse E. Brannan Donald Ray Brown Michael R. Bullock Paul M. Burns Myles H. Carver George B. Chase Edison Lee Choates Dan Ray Cone Steven M. Conrad John Roger Crowe Barry M. Day Ernest Harry Day David George Dcnby Felix Dominguez Ramesh C. Dwivedi John Henry Dykstra Horace R. Elveston Dennis R. Ferrell Stanley D. Fields Carley J. Franklin Dennis Ray Fritsche Gerald F. Gassen Robert M. Gordon Milton R. Graugnard, Jr Donald E. Hamilton, Jr. William I... Hamilton Johnny Lee Hanlon Stephen Ray Hardy Jerry Kenton Harris Haden V. Henning David Allen Hill Stephen E. Hill Ronald E. Hoepner John R. Holton Larry S. Horwitz John R. Howell Members Douglas John Ingram Kenneth Warren Isom Joseph William Jenkins Edward N. Johnson Robert Mack Johnson Theodore L. Jones, Jr. Thomas W. Jones Willard W. Jordan David Paul Kasper Donald M. Kasper John Brent Kinard Rayford W. Kinsey Donald Kirby Geor-ge T. Kopecky Anglo Eng-Hur Kuo Stanley J. Krenek Dushyant Saran Lall Herbert B. Lavender Jody Paul LeBlanc David Leon Lawrence W. Linsenbardt T. Richard Mathews Michael E. McBride Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers OFFICERS WILLIAM L. HAMILTON ...... DAN RAY CONE .......... JOHN P. STAFFORD ..... RONNIE H. SISTRUNK .... LYLE E. BOHRER ....... . . . . . . President . . . . Vice-President .. . . . .. Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . . Sponsor Members of the IEEE include, front row, left to right, George F. Hueni, Frank L. Bittinger. Second row, left to right, Dennis R. Ferrell, William L. Hamilton, Gerald F. Gassen, Michael E. McBride. Third row, left to right, Weldon A. Sanders, Jr., Richard K. Sorrel, James W. Toups, Dan Ray Cone. Back row, left to right, John E. Beasley, Jimmy S. McLendon, John Hubert Bain, Jr. Matt A. McKnight, III Jimmy S. McLendon Philip F. McNutt Thomas Oszczakiewicz Vedon W. Otto Johnny L. Palmer Dale M. Presley Elmo D. Price, Jr. Robert Glenn Raines Thomas W. Reddoch Charles W. Roberts Arlise Robinson, Jr. Michael S. Rogers George H. Roper Edward P. Rosenthal Michael Sabo Patrick Jerry Saide Weldon A. Sanders, Jr. Steven Joseph Schreyer Richard G. Scott John E. Shaunfield Robert A. Simmons Michael F. Simpson James W. Sims Robert C. Sisco Ronnie H. Sistrunk Michael Floyd Smith Richard K. Sorrel John P. Stafford David L. Staley Alvin Ray Starnes John D. Swanson John T. Tahaney James W. Toups Michael L. Tompkins Paul David Waldo Terry Michael Ward Harold B. Webb, Jr. James D. Wells Paul L. Wheelington Larry W. Williams Russell W. Williams Ronald D. Wing Ira B. Wood, Jr. International Club International Club officers and members are, seated, left to right, Cherie C. Parsons, secretaryg Sooren Yeriazarian, presidentg Mansour Rava treasurerg Gabriel Keng-Chai Tan, vice-president. Standing, left to right, Anan Siripong, Maulin L. Desai, Joon Soo Kim. Not pictured are Nelda J. vice-presidentg Mary K. Bryson, Vincent F. Edler, Kiurmars Colshayan, Aran Pundlik Karle, Beverly A. Kondo, Bllalchandra A. Laud, Sharon Lee Martin, Monaci, Sepellr Parnian, Leopoldo L. Torres. l , 1 Y 1 I l 3 1 Q I 42 , if-Zffg Y :M 3 W Kappa Omicron Phi Kappa Omicron Phi officers, seated from left to right, include Carolyn P. Bean, guard, Sandra Cioviale, treasurer: Margie Dean Dobbs, presidentg Naomi Eileen Henson, secretary: Doris Davis, sponsor. Not pictured are Lynda Kaye Bodine, vice-presidentg and Patricia Clayton Deckert, reporter. Spring officers not pictured are Sandra A. Taylor, president: Kay Hogan, vice-presidentg Doreta Daphyne Keith, secretaryg Sandra K. McCall, treasurerg Mary L. Creasy, guard. Members of Kappa Omicron Phi, national home economics honor society, are seated, left to right, Carolyn P. Bean, Sandra Gioviale, Margie Dean Dobbs, Naomi Eileen Henson, Doris Davis. Standing, left to right, Vernetta Franklin, Doreta Daphyne Keith, Harriette B. Henderson, Mrs. LeBland Farris, Rosa Jean Tannahill, Sandra A. Taylor, Kay Hogan. Not pictured are Karen Sue Blevins, Lynda Kaye Bodine, Mary L. Creasy, Patricia Clayton Deckert, Doris B. Hunter, Karen Sue Keevert, Kathyrn A. Kunze. Sandra K. McCall, Jeannine Lyon Pate, Billie J. Roberts, Marion S. Robison, and Spring members, Patricia A. Bourg, Tommie LaVerne Dawson, Teresa E. Gigliotta, Verna L. Petry, Jean A. Raines, Katrina A. Sturrock, Karen Whiteside. .A Iliff - -4 ,, S11-.. W., ,fgfywf-7 -1-v?' JNL-. .-, H., ,,4.a ivhip Vai H f 'E , ' ,, .., H E 1 N Members of Kappa Pi, national art honor fraternity, are, front, Charles L. Pace. Seated, left to right, Ramon Sandoval, Jr., Cheri Clotiaux, Suzanne Malloy, Carl Scott Edmonson, Jr. Standing, left to right, Glenn Bill Williams, Stephen D. Shellenberger, James Nelson Flanagan, Dwayne L. Joel Stephen Crain. Not pictured are Eduardo Boetsch, Adele Deebs, Larry T. Head, Joe A. LaRocca, Deborah L. Mouret, Edmund A. Parsons. Kappa Pi Kappa Pi officers include, from top to bottom, Ramon Sandoval, Jr., James Nelson Flanagan presidentg Stephen D. Shellenberger, vice-presidentg Cheri Clotiaux, secretary. Not pictured is Deborah L. Mouret, treasurer. KLSC Radio 'X Members of the KLSC Radio staff include, front row, left to right, Gerald William Brewer, Carol M. Barbay, Jeffrey R. Girard. Second row, left to right, Michael Thomas Cox, John Patrick Boren, Terry A. Chalkley, Patrick Ray Breaux, James Jos h Breef. Third row, left to right, Roger L. Shoffit, Julius B. Wlaschin, Mark B. McClellz:1nd, Alan Bruce Barth. Fourth CP row, left to right, John C. Schmidt, Howard Paul Burgess,Rise Dell Lind. Back row, left to right, W. Bruce Meyer, James Frank Shofner, James R. Love, Donald H. Sweeney. Officers for KLSC, campus radio station, include from left to right, James R. Love. news directorg Carol M. Barbay, sta tion munagerg and W. Bruce Meyer, sponsor. J ihlf 1, 'r-Q lm.: 1 'I+' ? rl f ' i 5 I l .f 'Q in ' E I J v,a 'P' Fr' ,, . Y Y . s , n' - iT 4 ,,,,. i- L V ff ' III? . A , :fl 5237 , , .. ll A . ,. . . 0 xv W, . ll f fs , , f g . f' ' v' J.-:gg - 1 1 . Q X t ' - I 5 I E gil' , 0 V I 9 T ., R , 32315 f ! ,U J. . f , 1 f' ' . I Y l I , ' 1 I X J f 4' K 1 X Pr . ' ' W 1 i 1 . L f A . - ww ' l A 2 - 'if' li - , -'Cl fi 1 i' , 'Z . f ,, . . , 1 7 . ll 1 ' ' . L V l ' ef?-A3i9lf21. E'lf . ll! ' 2 iff'jfiZll,,: l545f'Zlf4Qc15' ' ' t 'Yf4?..g'.,i54iei. '1 . .g':f, A'Q'fiiilg.Q.,.,. f,' 'fi f,:14ja . , 'f + f - -' -ft-2 3 1-Q W' Aa-'4' -.ss 1- , 'iqflifr ,f l UQ-11 ff., V , tffre-2l,',g .J 'Y-QU .gL,,'7', 711 ,J . 'Tl.-14.1, '.-7725 dw -f. ,. , ,IA P Iv 'f:33': ' ' . . ax:-'? .'-'. '31E-' ZH-'W' all 1 7 -A ' .a lS1'l15liff'tf'7lf'l?11'.5f:-. T D ' 7-tziztibtfa-.kwlffr ft-i.ivT!fHa-W5 ..7j ag-j, Qlzilavfz ,,. Aff' x qu-'.q,A75C7N, 5.,.v,1,A,,. J ,.x,q,.,6 A ,,v,M,mtA,,u.,..5.. ,ai1,..-5. sf! ,i ' -' R 1 -p'TjV'.U P522-. g- -argl -' 'uf .1413-Li,: .',E3?1'.,'. .4327 , ,I I , 'FZ'-ilifiiwglxl , Lift' Nha.. ' Q. 'Gi ,TEL 'fail-'-?5l-fi: .f .' ...vi anizlfff N - 4:7 .. we ' L Officers and members of Lambda Tau, women's service sorority, are front row, left to right, Beverly Ann Kondo, corresponding secretary, Margaret Lumpkin, recording secretary, Eileen Oldag, presidentg Lucille Eva Pitre, representative, Lisa L. Purdon, Nelda J. Conley, Teresia Diane Dunn. row, left to right, Lanie K. Klein, Janet Maude Williamson, second vice-presidentg Nelwyn R. Wiersema, Mary C. Ligon, Cheryl Kay Snoek, Susan Holuh, Margaret Ellen Pearre, song leaderg Linda Marie Martin. Not pictured are .loye L. Smith, first vice-presidentg Karen Vratis, treasurerg Nancy Driver, chaplaing Jeri Lynn Ashley, Lynn G. Bass, Carolyn Ann Cotten, historian, Peggy Louise Crow, Kathleen T. Higgins, Carol E. Holland, Kaminer, Icel A. Kendrick, Rosemary P. Laufer, Lavette L. Mullinix, Sherry Lynne Pangburn, Patsy J. Penry, Teresa Ann Rhone, Eleanor L. Siros, Lynn Williams, Virginia G. Brown, Linda Carol Clark, Charlotte Daniels, Shelley Sue Harp, Linda P. Heyne, Carolyn A. Justice, May G. Paris. Lambda Tau 1 I f X-. X ' I fur .S D Mtn ' ----' Z, y' 1 -. The Madrigul Singers who perform music of the madrigal type from 16th century music, and other madrigals written hy more modern composers include, seated, left to right, Rodney C. Langston, Dennis Dwayne Whitman, presidentg Judith Ann Earnheart. Standing, left to right, Steven L. Patteson, Paul Wayne Anawaty, Victoria L. Wells, secretaryg James Larry Domingue. Not pictured ure Sheryl Ann Bell, Martha W. Christian. adri al and Cardinal Singers The Cardinal Singers, who perform mostly popular songs, include front row, left to right, Alesia Sharon Rosenbalm, librarian: David Craig Sweat, Glen Herbert Beeler, Becky Elizabeth Bellue, secretary. Back row, left to right, Cynthia A. Springer, Michael Roy Combs, Ricky Allen Masters, Jerry L. Nicholson, James Douglas Perry, John Weldon Allums, Susan Nicholson wot pictured are Don Warrington Sturrock, president: Myra Jones Doiron, Dianne Clair Brunet, Lee S. Miller, Virginia Darlene ilson. Mathematics Club officers are, front row, left to right, Dr. J. M. Stark, sponsor, Ramona Jorene DeValcourt, president, Norma Jane Carver, secretary, Larry J. Landry, vice- plresldent. Back row, John Thomas Tahaney, left, treasurerg Ronnie H. Sislrunk, social L c alrman. athematics Club Members of the Mathematics Club include, front row, left to right, Barbara Rae Hendrix, Ramona Jorene DeValcourt, Pa- tricia A. Bourg, Susan Arnim Smyth, Janet Ellen Barker, Carole Ann Pastorick, Dr. J. M. Stark, Norma Jane Carver, George F. Hueni, John Thomas Tahaney. Back row, left to right, Claude A. McElvain, Larry J. Landry, Dennis R. Ferrell, Brian Keith Fulton, Weldon A. Sanders, Jr., Steve N. Martin, William L. Hamilton, Richard K. Sorrel, Robert R. Duty, Ronnie H. Sistrunk. Not pictured are David N. Beekman, Gilbert T. Bernhardt, Michael David Bishop, Walter T. Bolton, Ill, Mildred M. Boodry, Ida Louise Borne, Billy J. Bowen, Robert E. Braden, Charles S. Brocato, Candy C. Cappel, Ronald W. Collins, Michael James Cook, Lizabeth E. Curtis, Cathy Sue Davis, Julie Ann Domas, Earnard F. Dyer, Nitia Ann Fields, Robert H. Flowers, Meldie J. Godwin, E. M. Hermsdorfer, IH, Judith L. Hughes, Patricia Ann Hyde, Laura Anne James, Barbara A. Janssens, Mary Ann Johnson, Odell Dana Johnson, Margaret S. Joyner, Carolyn A. Justice, Mohammad Kazerani, Jimmy Hal Keys, Jartha L. Kinsella, Stanley J. Krenek, Rosemary Laidacker, Gwendolyn M. LeBlanc, David Ira Libow, Stephen Lee Locke, John Melvin Lowrie, Joseph S. Magliolo, Jr., Edrice J. Malveaux, Andy Donald Martin, Robert B. Martin, Edward D. McCartney, Robert E. McDermott, Melinda Sue Menard, Fritz F. Meyer, Karen S. Miller, David Mitchell, Jr., Michael Bruce Monte, Ross E. Murdoch, Wiley W. Murrell, III, John William Owens, Paul F. Picone, Robert S. Price, Stephen Montgomery Richardson, Teresa Ann Rodgers, Keith Edward Romig, Patrick Jerry Saide, Alan W. Scarborough, Darwin T. Scott, Jerry D. Shaw, Robert P. Sheffield, Richard A. Shuman, Doris A. Slaughter, Darla J. Smith, Jennifer P. Smith, Leonard Campbell Smyth, II, Danny M. Sowell, Bonnie R. Speights, Karen E. Stoudenmier, Gary Joseph Toups, Georgeann Vann, Julia- Sue Wahrmund, Elizabeth F. Walker, Gerald D. Walker, Stephen F. Webb, Lucinda L. Yonceg and Spring members Rebecca Eilene Billingsley, Brenda G. Bowers, George R. Charlton, Jr., Ernest Harry Day, Frankie Arlene Deal, Teresia Diane Dunn, David M. Gilchriest, Wilbert Alec Goss, Jerry Kenton Harris, Janice K. Hassinger, Marla Kay Holt, Ulen Glen Jackson, Kay King, Deborah L. Macllalek, Harold Neal Magnus, James F. McKeithen, Thomas James Newton, Larry D. Noblitt, Sandra Sue Oliver, Michael A. Sherrill, Truth Lamar Shipman, David A. Spittler, John P. Stafford, Russell L. Staley, Rebecca A. Stephens, Max V. Trenck, Jr., Billy Fred Walker, Betty L. Williams, Bennie Woods, Jr. Officers of the Music Educators National Conference include seated, K. Kimbrough, recording secretary Standing left to right Bennie Woods Jr vice president James Allen Pelloat, presldentg Kathy Ray Roddam, corresponding secretary Mrs Katherine Elsey sponsor Not pictured IS Patricia Ann Hutto, treasurer. Music Educators National Conference Members Darrell J. Anderson Judy Gay Anderson Lydia Mae Bailey Melba J. Clemmons Kenneth Wayne Earl Dolly Rebecca Evans Marylyn Louise Fincher Brenda G. Floumoy Carolyn Jeanette Gregg Lynda Gail Howell Patricia Ann Hutto Valera M. Jameson James Y. Jeter, Jr. Lawrence A. Johnson Brenda Renee Jones Mark K. Kimbrough Roger N. Koshkin James Henry Moseley Barbara Jean Mundt Geneva Faye Parish Mary Linda Pearre James Allen Pelloat Kathy Ray Roddam Phyllis Jane Scherer Emmett H. Sanford Jay S. Wadenpfuhl Bennie Woods, Jr. National Art Education Association Members of the National Art Education Association include, front row, left to right, Barbara .lean Read, vice-presidentg Lois Louise Hencey, presidentg Mary Ellen Sedgwick, secretary-treasurer. Back row, left to right, Susan Gayle Sailor, Catherine E. Dyke, Susan DePrato, Dr. Robert C. Rogan, Ronnie L. Richardson, Suzanne Wilson. Not pictured are Kay Lynn Barnes, Dwayne L. Fontenot, Deborah Lynn Mouret, E. Ann Quartararo, Molly Jeanne Roddy, Frances Terry Ann Seal, Michael G. Smith. Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma, national mechanical engineering honor soclety members mcl front row, left to right, Donald W. Fuchs, recording secretary Keith Hawthorne, George William Faragber, James M. Downing Leon E Waw Jr. Back row, left to right, Carl Allen Kemp, president Steve N Ma Charles R. Savino, treasurerg Michael J. Guillot, vice president James King, David S. Linscomb, corresponding secretary: James Arthur Nicho Not pictured are John Triandafyllis, Dr. Harry T. Mei sponsor Sister Angelica Members John Weldon Allums Paul Wayne Anawaty Sheryl Ann Bell Shirley Ann Benoit Carolyn D. Bertrand Galen Hugh Bobo Martha W. Christian Michael Roy Combs Yvonne Cryer James L Domingue Judith A. Earnheart Dianne H. Fortune Carl F. Gibbs. Jr. Owen Craig Hall Luther Pierce Hendo Priscilla L. Hodges Patricia Ann Hutto Il Cathy Ann Jackson Brenda Renee Jones Virginia C. Kee Mary K. Kimbrough Rachel Hayes Long Ricky Allen Masters Mary A. McClelland Barbara Jean Mundt Anita Kay Newman Kathy Ray Roddam Janet Elizabeth Roper Alesia Sharon Rosenbalm William C. Seabourne Cynthia A. Springer Richard E. Von Eye Jerry Webb BRENDA RENEE JONES KATHY RAY RODDAM MARY K. KIMBROUGH PRISCILLA L. HODGES JOSEPH TRUNCALE Opera orkshop President OWEN CRAIG HALL ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter . . . . Representative . ....... Sponsor The purpose of the Opera Workshop is to promote opera, utilizing students in the principal roles as well as orchestral accompaniment, by presenting an annual opera production staged with costumes, scenery, and orchestra. The Enchanted Canary J' Phi Alpha Theta Members of Phi Alpha Theta, national history honor society, include, front row, left to right, Louise Blanda, Emile C. Krirnmel, III, Michael W. Partin, Martha H. Could. Back row, left to right, Sheila Harrison, Paul P. Langley, Linda Joyce Dickson, Ronald L. Benjamin, Robert Louis Kiber, Mary Lee Miller. Not pictured are William T. Block, Jr., Reginald N. Buchanan, William Coy Caine, Sharon D. Chiasson, John Lee Gerik, Richard H. Head, Carolyn B. Henderson, Brownie Jo Minton, Ellen Merle Morgan, Bonnie Lee Ownby, John R. Rochelle, Douglas Keith Shannon, Robert W. Touchet, Charlotte Anne Wiseg and Fall lnitiates, Curtis M. Beckcom, Judy Gayle Bouillion, Kathryn J. Clayton, Becky Ruth Concienne, Guillermo B. DeLaGarza, Ronald Glenn DeLord, Margaret R, Donnelly, Esther F. Hext, Sandra Kay Hile, Doris Maxine Hill, Joy Kirgan Hopkins, Michael Liffmann, Lillian F. Marks, Jacqueline S. Ponder, Ronald Ray Rode, Daneta O'Brien Summerlin, Forest Lynn Williams. Officers for Phi Alpha Theta include, left to right, Dr. Andrew J. Johnson, sponsor, Ronald L. Benjamin, Robert Louis Kiber, presidentg Paul P. Langley, vice-presidentg and Michael W. Partin, parliamentarian. Spring Initiates Karen G. Bailey Barbara Ann Bell Sarah J. Blanchard Caroline A. Gartner Sharon Kay Hawks Vivian Church Hayes Sharon Kay Holmes Aletha C. Kirkwood Rosalind P. Laufer Rosemary P. Laufer John Calvin Parker .lane Ann Preddy Wayne Allison Reaud Sharon D. Richardson Patricia E. Romano Dema Dene St. Clair Wayne C. Seelbach Elizabeth A. Sykes Ranny Conrad Voight David Ralph Watson Barbara Whittington Cynthia Marie Wilkinson Linda S. Wieliczka Sandra Jean Zeto Aft.. 511 ficers of Phi Eta Sigma are, left to right, Claude M. Crampton, vice-presidentg nneth P. Fleming, historian: Ted R. Dean, secretary-treasurer: Carlos H. DeLaGarzag d John C. Rogers, president. Fall Initiates Gary K. Bnrbin Bemard E. Beyt, Jr. James Everett Brown Thomas Kenneth Dreessen Billy M. Franks Carl E. Hanks Jerry D. Leavins Homer B. Sallee Max Norman Scott Jude Thaddeus Arisco Fred D. Brent, Jr. Neal Scott Brown Gary William Davis Thomas E. Eveland Kenneth L. Greer, Jr. Wayne D. Haglund John Allen Hanks John Arthur Hasson Joe Wayne Holt John R. Holton Freddie Mack Huff Spring Initiates Chris W. Kennaugh Walter Lee Knowles Roger N. Koshkin Charles B. LaBorde Frank Lampson Paul Scotty LeBleu Rick A. Leedy Ronald P. Loving Ronald Lee Maddox Robert Arnold Mott David Jed Ramsey Phi Eta Sigma William G. Anderson Richard P. Baltz William T. Block, Jr. Robert M. Bloxom, Jr. Clifford L. Brock Robert B. Breaux Robert Gayle Briggs Elton L. Brownshadel Pearson C. Caldwell, Jr. William E. Colburn Dan Ray Cone Robert L. Copley Claude M. Crampton Nigel G. Dardar Ted R. Dean Carlos H. DeLaGarza Guillermo B. DeLaGarza Michael Jack Doiron James M. Downing Donald Louis Duyka James W. Ferguson Kenneth P. Fleming Randal D. France Bob L. Gaskin Jack A. Gilbert James A. Guest Ronald D. Hawkins Michael G. Hollomon James Y. Jeter, Jr. Jimmie L, Jordan Jon Jacob Kaminer Thomas M. Kenesson, Gerald M. Kingsley James E. Richey James D. Roberts Roby D. Robertson Phillip Earl Romero Gary Jonathan Self Derry Lynn Tutt Jesse L. Vaughan, Jr. Jay S. Wadenpfuhl James Milton Weldon James T. Wilkinson Floyd Henry Yocum Jr Members Bryan F. Lakey Gerald Wayne Langham Paul P. Langley Walter L. LeLeux Kenneth W. Lewis Steven P. Lewis Carl T. Long Robert M. Long Robert B. Martin William A. Mason Robert E. Maute Paul R. Nelson James A. Nicholson Vedon W. Otto Gaylan D. Page Brian C. Peurifoy Jesse Tom Peurifoy Thomas W. Reddock Stephen Thomas Riley James E. Risher Timothy J. Rodgers James Jay Rodriguez John C. Rogers Irvin Frank Sabrsula, Jr. Don W. Sturrock Kenneth Terrell Richard P. Turner Richard H. Valley James Martin Verboon Tommy E. Webb Terry S. Wiggins Steven Charles Winn Phi Kappa Phi Fall initiates. Phi Kappa Phi, national honor society, was installed at Lamar Tech in 1965. lts members represent the upper 10 per cent of each junior class and the upper five per cent of each graduating class. Officers. all faculty members, include Dewey Robert Carlin, Jr., presidentg Dr. Margaret D. Cameron, vice-presidentg Dr. Robert Blaine Thomas. secretary: Edna M. Brooks, trcasurerg Dr. Dorothy Stine Zellner, journalist. Phi Kappa Phi Members Larry Gene Beaumont Curtis M. Beckcom William T. Block, Jr. Linda Kaye Bodine Christine Thorina Boyer Nancy F. Bradford Donna Marie Brown David Lee Clark Patricia Ann Cook Guillermo B. DeLaGarza Margie Dean Dobbs Jane Anne Barry Charles T. Bennett Carrie Louise Bizot Mae Claire Bodart Kay Eva Boudreaux Mary Helen Boudreaux Linda Sue Carter Nigel G. Dardar Robert Gordon Drake John MacGimble Sandra Gioviale Nelda June Allbritton Peggy C. Baillio Carolyn G. Banta Byron Lewis Barclay Ronald Leon Benjamin Bonnie Rebecca Speights Bossier Jocelyn M. Burns Richard Lynn Burton Roger Glenn Burton Pearson Cash Caldwell, Jr. Nancy Ellen Canant Catherine Victoria Cole Becky R. Concienne Avril Ann Conner James Milton Downing Dennis Ray Fritsche Carl F. Gibbs, Jr. James Lloyd Gilbert Candice Lois Corin Donnah Janell Heidecker Naomi Eileen Henson Karen Gay Holmes Sharon Kay Holmes Barbara Ellen Hyland Judy Irvine Jon Jacob Kamincr Aletha Coleman Kirkwood Sue Carol McCall Becky Sue Martin Robert Edgar Mautc Terry V. Newberry Vedon William Otto Petria Pentecost Jane E. Peterman Charlotte Kay Reviea Shirley Ann Riggs Fall Initiates Martha H. Gould James Alexander Guest Jim William Hammonds James Louis Holt Lynda Gail Howell Danny Ray Jennings Theodore Louis Jones, Jr. Carl Allen Kemp Emily E. King Suzanne Kojak Paul P. Langley Michael E. McBride Joseph Michael McLauchlan Sarah Ann Meshell Daniel A. Olivier Patrick Joseph O'Reilly Karolyn Ferrell Perry William Earl Powell Dellene L. Roberts Richard Kent Satterwhite Spring Initiates Donald Louis Duyka Mary Ann Faigle Alma Lou Freeman Bob Louane Gaskin Jack Allen Gilbert Warren Frederick Cray Vivian Church Hayes Raymond Wilson Henry Sharon Amacker Hudson Priscilla W. Jolly Danny Ray Joubert Thomas Melburn Kenesson, Jr. Robert J. Kirchmer Hyram K. LaBorde Walter Lynn LeLeux Robert McLin Long Edward D. McCartney Forest Dale McElroy Jimmy Steve McLendon Fred John Meyer, Jr. Mary Lee Miller Linda Kaye Hutson Morrison Marlynda Mouirguies Connie R. Myers James Arthur Nicholson Dale Lee Nunez Eileen Oldag Albert. Joseph Osina Dennis Wayne Ritchie Michael Sherwin Rogers John C. Scheifley Don Warrington Sturrock Danela O'Brien Suinmerlin Zoe Lee Turner Teri Lynn Warwick Charlotte Ann Wise Linda Beth Wright Sandra D. Youngblood Arlie Guynn Scott Pamela Sue Smith Richard K. Sorrel Deanna Kay Stahl Mcdora Ann Armstrong Stelter Virginia Carol Studdard Dorothy M. Summerlin Janet Maude Williamson Ira B. Wood, Jr. Sherlyn H. Woodard Kenneth Gene Parker Gerry Jane Parrish Carole Ann Pastorick Jane Ann Prcddy Chet Eugene Pructt Sharon D. Richardson Stephen M. Richardson Susan Elizabeth Saterbak Douglas Keith Shannon Patricia K. Terrell Frances M. Thomas Tana Cade Townsrnd Connie Ruth Wedge Steven Charles Winn Phi Karma Phi Fall initiates. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a menis national music honor fraternity. The organiza- tion was founded in 1898, and the Lamar Tech chapter was established May 20, 1956. Members John Weldon Allums Charles D. Brady Charles J. Cook, Jr. Richard A. Coward James Larry Domingue David Earl Frazier David H. Gill Stevcn Daniel Gill Robert L. Hillegas Larry Stuckey Horwitz Ronald Earl Huckaby Larry August Johnson Daniel Wayne Jordan James Henry Moseley Leroy Osmon Ronald Lee Page Gary Ellis Parks Perry H. Peterson, III John Henry Roy Donald Thomas Russo Emmett Harrison Sanford Michael Roy Smith Don Warrington Sturrock Thomas Eugene Tulley Robert Ralph Wheeler Dennis Dwayne Whitman Mark B. Williams Patrick Lynn Williams Pledges Roger N. Koshkin -lat' S- Wadenpfuhl fficers and members of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, men's national music honor fratemity include, front row, left to right James Henry Moseley Donald homas Russo, historiang Lan'y Stuckey Horwitz, Michael Roy Smith, corresponding secretary, Springg Larry August Johrison recording secretary Spring lumni secretary, Fall: Don Warrington Slurrock. Back row, left to right. Mark B. Williams. Ronald Lee Page. president.,Fall: Chai-19: J, Cqggk jr 1 ce-presidents Dennis Dwayne Whitman, utreasurer, Springg Robert Ralph Wheeler, Charles D. Brady, treasurer, Fall. Not pictured areiDanie1 Wayne rdan, recording secretary, Fall, president. Spring: James Larry Domingue, corresponding secretary. l-'allg Perry H. Peterson, III. warden Fall' Leroy Oemon rden, Spring: L. Randolph Babin. sponsor. ' J i J ' T? ' l Q? Q-U Officers of the Physical Education Professionals are, seated, left to right, Barbara Ann Comeaux, vice-president, recreation: Jean Ruth Williams, treasurerg Pamela L, Holder, publicity chairmang Billie .lo Self, recording secretary. Standing, left to right, Julia W. Nettles, vice-presidentg Donna Dee Tarrant, corresponding secretary: JOEllen Wiggam, vice-president, profes- sional affairsq Vicki Sue Spoon, presidentg Stella Singletong Vicki Lynn Dean, historian. Not pictured is Mrs. Lois J. Wilson, sponsor. , Physical Education Professionals Members Shirley Rosa Adams Shelley Sue Dettman Brenda F. McDonald Sharron L. Sheffield Diane Alexander Sherry Ann Edmond Sarah Jane McKasson Sylvia Sue Shinn Marian K. Augustine Sherry Marie Fant Karen Elaine Meaux Stella D. Singleton Elizabeth Suzanne Barker Darla G. Flukinger Leona L. Mellen Patricia Nell Smith Marie BCn0iI Karen Lyn Candy Gail Kay Miller Vicki Sue Spoon Barbara C- Benson Catherine Gilkefsml Patricia Ann Montgomery Mary Susan Stewart Julie L. Bienvenu Patricia A. Handsby Linda M. Mullens Diana Rose Stovall Susan M. Blazer Pamela L. Holder Julia W. Nettles Donna Dee Tarrant Mary Ethel Brown Nancy J . J owell Carol Sue Olivier Linda Faye Thomas Jane Ann Bruns Icel Anne Kendrick May G. pa,-is Melionee Trevathan Sheryl Lee Burns Sheryl Ann Kester Sandra K, Pemberton Alice Faye Tynes Diana I-YHH CaSSidY Phyllis Ann King Marina Jane Redd Bobbie .lean Venable Clair LCG Cobb Karen Sue Linsley Vesta Jean Roberts Vicki G. Wallace Barbara A1111 C0mf2al1X Sheila Ann Lovoi Cherie Renee Robertson Sharon Ann Walls Sherry H. Conley Shirley Ann Luther Linda Louise Rush Bertha Laura Warner Barbara Jean Conner Peggy T. Marceaux Linda jane Schaefer Elaine Bell Weir Karen Cunningham COPCHH Cynthia L. Martin Donna Lynn Scnnmnel- J oE1len Wiggaxn Peggy Louise Crow Lajan McA1i5te1- Carolyn E Scribner Jean Ruth Williams Vicki L nn Dean Kathy Lynn McCauley Billie JO Self Nina .lane Young Y Deborah A. Denmark Ann McDonald Pi Delta Phi and members of Pi Delta Phi, national French honor society, are, left to right, Nancy Lavette L. Mullinix, Litha Woddail, .loye Linda Smith, secretaryg Kathleen Mary president: Mary Lee Miller, vice-president. Not pictured are Frances Dianne Fuller, easurerg Mary Frances Layton, representative: Leticia Umanag Dr. Dorothy Stine Zellner, ponsor. Lltha Sigma Delta Pi Epsilon Iota chapter of Pi Delta Phi was installed at Lamar Tech in March, 1967. The organization rewards academic excellence in ,the field of French studies as well as fostering a friendly spirit among French and English speaking peoples. Eta Iota chapter of Sigma Delta Pi was installed at Lamar Tech on November 21, 1968. Purposes of the honor society are to reward academic excellence in the field of Spanish studies, to encourage a deeper understanding of Hispanic culture, and to foster mutual respect between Spanish and English speaking nations. and members of Sigma Delta Pi, national Spanish honor society, are, left to right, Umana, presidentg Vina May Jordan, secretaryg Mary Ann Taylor, reporterg .lean Clayton. Back row, John Calvin Parker, historian. Not pictured are Jill Crum, Sylvia Margaret Fernandez, Guadalupe Rodriguez Flores, .lolene Rey Nell S. Jones, Henriette RaphaeHe MacNeal, Karen Ellen Slay, treasurerg vice-prcsidentg Dr. Dorothy Stine Zellner and Dr. Victoria E. Urbano, i Ml l...Qfilll'u -dn i li' il,i..l:.i,fQ lllllllillldlll l:l':IellM.l-Hmm umm tw.......... L I ill. C 7 Members of the Pulse staff include, left to right, Nancy D. Driver, Nelda E. Williams, Terry Lee Morrison, Linda K. Hutson, J oy Kirgan Hopkins, Dr. Winfred S. Emmons. Pulse Pulse is a literary magazine published under the direction of the English de- partment to promote Creative efforts at Lamar and to publish the best examples of those endeavors. Checking an issue of Pulse are, from the left, Dr. Winfred S. Emmons, sponsorg Joy Kirgan Hopkins, editorg Teny Lee Morrison, assistant editor. Not pictured are Edmund A. Parsons, art editor, Joye Linda Smith. Members of the student Senate include, seated, left to right, Bob Bill McCrary, Michael Frank Ball, Millard W. VanHess, Alan Wade, Connie Craig Sharp, III, Lloyd R. Longnion, Albert Melvin Thompson, Jr. Standing, left to right, Carol Wydrqdjh Darla .lean Smith, Nant-y Clare Worrall, Karen Kay Locke, Julia Elizabeth Weller, Jeri Lynne Ashley, Melba Senate Additional members of the Senate include, seated, from the left, Guillermo B. DeLaGarza, Robert Lloyd Stakes, Jack Allen Gilbert, Richard A. Hollahan, Richard B. Kennedy, William D. Orr, William B. Ramsey, James William Ferguson, James Alexander Guest. Standing, left to right, Julia Sue Wahrmund, Virginia Carol Studdard, Carolyn Elisabeth Marsh, Ramona Jorene DeValcourt, Sharon Kay Gentry, Christy L. Sherrer, Frances Terry Ann Seal, Karen Diane Blanton. Not pictured are Donald Albert Amann, Jr., Larry Gene Beaumont, Louis Mario Cantu. Carol Mavoumeen Cobb, Nancy Elaine Collins, Brenda Helen Cross, George O. Cummings, Carlos H. DeLaGarza, Mary Dianne Duplan, James M. Ferguson, Barbara Lea Franklin, Charles Robert Ham, Melinda Hay, Patricia Nan Hill, Jane Ethel Hopkins, Susan Elizabeth Huffhines, Rosemary Laidacker, Mary Lee Miller, William Hayden Patterson, Benjamin F. Powell, Sheryl Anne Savoy, Connie Clare Wagner, Cynthia Marie Wilkinson, Janet Maude Williamson. l23 Sigma Alpha Eta Associate Members Phyllis Anne Ayers Gail Janice Baize Bonnie Jean Barlow Linda Lucile Bays Ina Jean Bednar Sharon Kay Branham Jeraldene M. Brown Adrienne Elizabeth Bugaj Elizabeth Andrea Cashman Sylvia Mae Davis Donna Sue Duncan Mary Bethan Fears Gwendalyn Dee Gohlke Octavia R. Hebert Sherry L. High Mary E. Hollier Leslie Ann Horton Jill A. Hustead Katherine F. Johnson Gwendolyn C. King Carol Jane Lynd Jacqueline M. Marsh Minnie Lee Mearlon Margaret B. Mingus Judy Marie Mitchell Barbara Ann Ogden Marianne Rose Paetz Sandra L. Phelps Nell L. Polinard Mary Esther Sandoval Amy Louise Schas Susan F. Taylor Evelyn A. Watson Lynda Gail Wiebold Officers are, front row, left to right, Emily E. King, treasurer, Fallg Laurel Jean Bates, historian, Fallg Vicki Ann Stone, representative. Second row, left to right, Marianne Kovacevich, vice-presidentg ,lim- mye Lee Gowling, secretary. Third row, Dr. Harold N. Williams, .sponsorg Annette S. Powell, president. Fourth row, Dr. Robert F. Achilles, sponsor. Not pictured are Judy Kay Shoffeitt, parliamenta- rian, Fallg Barbara A. Newberry, treasurer, Springg Maureen Ann Janssens, historian, Springg Lynda Ruth Davis, parliamentarian, Spring. Members of Sigma Alpha Eta, national speech and hearing therapy, honor society, are, first row, left to right, Phyllis Anne Ayers, Sharon Kay Branham, Julie Anne Boney, Laurel Jean Bates, Gwendolyn C. King, Marianne Kovacevich, Julie Ann Plaia, Vicki Ann Stone. Back row, left to right, Emily E. King, Jimmye Lee Cowling, Annette S. Powell, Jacqueline M. Marsh, Maureen Ann Janssens, Gwendalyn Dee Cohlke, Leslie Ann Horton. Key members not pictured are Nancy F. Bradford, Dora Mary Preddy, Judy Kay Shoffeitt, Lynda Ruth Davis, Joann Gayle Horvath, Becky Jo Landry, Barbara A. Newberry. Q Qgvwl 1 . Society of Accountancy members include, front row, left to right, Linda Diane LeDoux, Rosa Mae King, Phyllis Ann Barbin, Pam- ela White Smith, Linda Lou Read, Deborah Jean Jakino. Second row, left to right, Larry Lynn Mills, Houston N. Hamilton, Vernon J. Lejeunc, Kenneth W. Cottcn, Patrick Lee Durio, William Ronald Whittington. Third row, from the left. Raymond E. Kennerly, Jr., Ronald K. Crowell, Larry Gene Beaumont, Randall E. Guillory, Alan Richard Hefty, Elvis C. Davis, Jr., Luther David White. Back row, left to right, Howard G. Kessel, Larry G. Engelmann, Thomas C. Roddy, III, Robbie Lee Bates, Calvin Doyle Smith, John D. Aikman. Not pictured are Mary L. Anderson, Paul Gary Anderson, Waldon J. Aucoin, Peggy C. Baillio, Jolm L Baltz, Jr., Barry Wayne Bara, Ronald Baxter, James R. Begnaud, Henry W. Bevil, Roger E. Bowers, John H. Brinker, Richard Lynn Burton, Roger Glenn Burton, Ronald D. Cadenhead, Shirley J. Cassels, Aubrey Lynn Cockrill, Catherine Victoria Cole, Karen A. Collins, Leland Jude Comeaux, John F. Conerly, Thomas R. Cooper, Robert E. Degeyter, Alvin P. Ducote, Jr., Jolm Vincent Dupuy, Curtis Eady, Jr., Benny F. Ezzell, Ronald R. Farmer, John P. Garcia, George W. Gondron, Benny Bruce Harper, Charles M. Hayden, William A. Hecht, Jr., Michael E. Hollomon, Theodore F. Knipple, Gayle Lynn Larson, Walter Lynn Leleux, Phillip Allen Lohec, Charles B. McClain, Lawrence H. McNamara, Wilton Glynn Myers, Murylee Napoli, Leonard Nunez, Betty B. 0'Connor, Martha R. Parker, James Edward Risher, Stephen T. Risinger, Paul Edwin Robinson, James Smith, Jr., Robert E. Strong, Jr., Robert Wayne Tebbs, Robert H. Theriot, Edward E. Thompson, Richard J. Thompson, Adrian Read Touchstone, Richard Henry Valley, Terry A. Watkins, Teddie S. Watson, Mike James Weddell, Ben A. Whittington, Steven Charles Winn. Society of Accountancy Q Officers of the Society of Accountancy are, front row, left to right, Luther David White, presidentg Patrick Lee Durio, vice-presidentg Phyllis Ann Barbin, treasur- er. Back row, Elvis C. Davis, Jr., left, sponsorg Thomas C. Roddy, lII, secretary. Not pictured is Richard Henry Valley, representative. Sigma Pi V Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma, national Physics hon- or society, recognizes the attainment of high scholarship and potential achievement in physics among outstanding students. Members of the Society of Physics Stu- dents are eligible for membership in Sigma Pi Sigma. 1 Members of Sigma Pi Sigma are, seated, left to right, Ben William Crosby, William Earl Powell, Vergil S. Davis, Jr. Standing, left to right, Samuel S. Hancock, Eddie Nolan Bernard, Emil Stephen Macha, Raymond W. Henry. Not pictured is Robert E. Maute. Society of Physics Students Eddie Nolan Bernard Clifford L. Brock Norman Dean Brown Pearson Cash Caldwell, .l r. James W. Cole, Jr. Ben William Crosby Kenneth P. Fanette Myers Lee Foreman Samuel A. Gray Samuel S. Hancock Linda Dianne Hodges Orin Wayne Holland Richard G. Howe Christopher H. Kresser Lynane Louvier Emil Stephen Macha Robert E. Maute Wanda Ann McCormick Fred Otto Meyer, III Joseph J. Michalsky, Jr Cherie Cay Parsons William Earl Powell James Michael Price Theresa Ann Rubio Kurt F. Schroeder Frank Robert Simms Sponsors of the two groups are, left to right, J, G. Shepherd, Dr. Joseph F. Pizzo, Jr., and Dr. Carl J. Rigney. Officers of Sigma Pi Sigma and the Society of Physics Students are Ben William Crosby, left, secretary-treasurerg Samuel S. Hancock vice president Not pictured is Robert E. Maute, president. Members of the Society for Advancement of Management include, front row, left to right, Judith Steinhauser, Judy Kay Thibodeaux, Virginia Carol Studdard, Carla J. Eckles. Second row, left to right, Houston N. Hamilton, Donald E. Gray, Thomas L. Gillespie, Bobby James Bean. Lewis J. Massingill. Third row, left to right, Joe W. Manning, Ernie Brady Lee, Vernon J. LeJeune, Eddie E. Bush, Robert Louis Kiber. Back row, left to right, Paul P. Langley, Larry Wayne Deorsam, Danny Ray Joubert, Kenneth Roy Nor- wood, James D. Simpson. ' . 1 , ! 15 Officers of SAM are, seated, Carla J. Eckles, representativeg Stand- ing, left to right, Bobby James Bean, president: Eddie E. Bush, second vice-presidentg Houston N. Hamilton, treasurer. Not pictured are Russell E. Theis, first vice-presidentg Delores Y. Frenzel, recording secretaryg Ernest Wayne West, corresponding secretary: Michael F. Roll, parliamentariang Mary Ann Rethke, representative: Dr. W. W. Bennett and Howard V. Galliher, sponsors. Society for Advancement of anagement Members Paul Gary Anderson Dorothy K. Arrington Peggy C. Baillio Bobby James Bean Charles Ray Becker Sharon Ann Blanton Pierre O. Boisvcrt Andrew W. Brauninger John David Bridges Donald W. Bryan Charles Allen Burrow Eddie E. Bush Keith D. Butler George Lee Cliett James Hunter Coe Leland Jude Comeaux John David Coston George H. Coyner Marfaret E Crabtree g. . Raiford Wayne Crawford Marlynn Marie Cross George Calvin Davis Linda D. Davis Larry Wayne Deorsam Carla J. Ecklcs Larry Elliott Ronald L. Ermcl Jerry H. Fleming Walden Wade Flickinger Dwayne I.. Fontcnot Vernon Wayne Franklin Edmund Paul Frels Delores Y. Frenzel Thomas L. Gillespie Martha C. Golden Donald M. Gore Louis Edward Grand Donald E. Gray James Earl Green Wayne A. Gregory Camelle H. Haddad Houston N. Hamilton Lee Floyd Hamilton Charles M. Hayden John K. Hollis Michael E. Hollomon Robert Lee Hooker John I. Hostetler Marlon John Hulin Gary Bryan Jaetzold Danny Ray Joubert Robert Louis Kiber Paul P. Langley Vernon J. LeJeune Ernie Brady Lee Susan Ann Lockart Jerome D. Losack Joe W. Manning Lewis J. Massingill John Byford McCall Charles B. McClain James M. McDonnell Patricia Ruth Miers Jack David Mitchell James T. Mitchell Richard Niels Moers Harold D. Morphis Joel Wayne Muller Harlan A. Nelson, Jr. Kenneth Roy Norwood Beverly L. Owens William D. Parrish Thomas L. Prejean Mary Ann Rethke Charles Elvis Roark Dannis L. Robinson Paul Edwin Robinson Michael F. Roll Carl Lewis Savino Ronnie Lee Shipp Sharon E. Shook James D. Simpson Sandra Joyce Smith Jimmy U. Soileau Judith Steinhauser Virginia Carol Studclard Barbara L. Teague Robert Wayne Tebbs. Russell E. Theis Judy Kay Thihodeaux John R. Thompson Paul Joseph Thorp Murphy G. Vital Joseph K. Vogel Kenneth Van Waggener Teresa Ann Waters Ernest Wayne West Gerald W. West .James Clayton Windham Michael B. Yancey John William Zoch Officers of the Student Education Association are, left to right, Linda D. Braden, Sharon Lee Martin, treasurerg Gail Elyse Runyon, second vice-presiden Mrs. Margaret B. Rodgers, sponsor, Carolyn Elisabeth Marsh, president: Lois Louise Hencey, first vice-president: Karen Adele Blankenship, secret Elizabeth R. Coffin, Not pictured are Sheryl Anne Savoy, reporter-historiang Dr. Oliver P. Monk, sponsor. Student Education Association Texas Student Education Association is the professional organization for college and university students preparing to teach. TSEA is sponsored by the Texas State Teachers Association and the National Education Association. An active member of the TSEA enjoys many benefits, including merits such as the Teacher Registration Service, but the greatest asset is being a part of the total involvement of the preparing teacher. Such involvement includes not only teacher training but action on issues related to education and the many challenges of our times. V? .lolln Robert Aikey, vice-president, and Bonnie Lee 0wnby,'recording secretary. Karen Elizabeth Johnson, left, treasurer, and Sandra Kay Hile, corresponding secretary. Student Government Association Officers Merlaine Viola Kruse, speaker of the House of Representatives, and Michael Wade Coppinger, president. Members of the.Student lilonor Court include, left to right, Paul E. Verret, chief justiceg Michael L. McMichael, Carole Ann Pastorick, James Patrick Rick. Not pictured are John Dare Evans, Ronald R. Farmer, Virginia Mary Jordan, Paul Poullard, Melba .lean Wilson. tudent Honor Court Members of the Student Honor Court are appointed by the Student Association president with the approval of the Senate, for one-year terms. According to the Student Association Constitution, the Student Honor Court shall have original jurisdiction in all campus traffic violations, and cases concerning the willful intent of a student to misappropriate, steal, or sell the property of another person, shall have the power to resolve any question of constitutional interpretation, and shall have the power to rule as to the validity of impeachment charges. Koun Tsujimoto, director, conducts the Symphony during a rehearsal Symphon Orchestra Members James Thomas Baker Karen Sue Ballard Charles D. Brady Richard A. Coward Dorothy Lee Davis Valera M. Jameson Roger N. Koshkin .leanne Ann Marlin Lana Beth Miller Margaret Ellen Pearre Mary Linda Pearre Linda Kay Ramsey Ronnie L. Richardson Vesta .lean Roberts Gregory H. Rogers Marilyn Cay Sires David A. Spittler Douglas Kent Stroup David M. Tetreault Kristine Tsujimoto Susan Lynn Watkins Officers of Tau Beta Pi, national honor society for engineers, include from the left, Dr. R. A. McAllister, sponsor: Hollis Larry Austin, vice-presidentg James L. Holt, cataloger: Dan Ray Cone, corresponding secretary: William L. Hamil- ton recording secretaryg Dennl Ray Fritsche, presidentg Dewey Robert Carlin, Jr., sponsor. Not pictured is John P Stafford treasurer. SPRING INITIATES James Milton Downing Edward Faggett Donald Wayne Fuchs Michael John Guillot Joe Marrion Harris John Henry Kell Thomas Melburn Kenes Joel Rudolph Langhoff Fred John Meyer, Jr. Gaylan Dwight Page William J. Rambo Charles Wayne Roberts Jerry Wayne Sudduth Paul David Waldo son, Jr Leon Edward Watson, Jr. Robert L. Wright Derrell Thomas Young Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi members include, front row, left to right, Dennis Ray Fritsche, Stanley Stephen Girard, Donald C. Hopmann, John Walter Casey, Gabriel, Kang-Chai Tan, Dr. R. A. McAlister, Dan Ray Cone, Vedon William Otto. Back row, left to right, Hollis Lany Austin, James L. Holt, Richard Knapp Sorrel, Jimmy Steve McLendon, John Hubert Bain, Jr., William L. Hamilton, John Ellis Beasley, Dr. Edwin O. Eisen, James Arthur Nicholson. Not pictured are James Lloyd Gilbert, Carl Allen Kemp, Michael S. Rogers, Jolm P. Stafford, James Wilson Toups, John Triandafyllisg Fall initiates James Robert King, Robert James Kirchmer, David Striton Linscomb, Michael Eudell McBride, Ralph Henry Raines, Jr., Charles Ralph Savino, Dirk Andries vanReenen. Ira Bickham Wood, Jr. Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma was organized to promote the existence and welfare of college and university bands and to cultivate at large a wholesome respect for band activities and achievements. lt also honors outstanding women in the band through the privilege of membership. Women are chosen for their interest and effort in band music. Other purposes of the group are to stimulate campus leadership, to foster a closer relationship between university and college hands, to provide a pleasant social experience for those engaged in band music, and to create a motivating force in its program. Officers and members of Tau Beta Sigma, national sorority for women in the band, are, seated, left to right, Karen E. Stoudenmier, parliamentariang Carolyn Jeanette Gregg, presidentg Carol Ann Wiley, chaplaing Sharon May Wright. Standing, left to right, Judy Juanita Anderson, vice-president: Judith Mae Clubb, treasurerg Sharon Kay Gentry, reporterg Jeanne Ann Martin, Catherine Victoria Cole, sec- retaryg Dr. C. A. Wiley, sponsor. Not pictured are Charlz Karen Twitchell, historiang Jill Elaine Crum, Milda A. Frazier, Ronnie Jo Isak- son, Lynne Marie McPike, Beverly Dawn Odneal, Teresa Ann Rhone, Charlotte Ann Wise. ve.. Y7 , . l o 9 f--fr: ... u l I Members of the Techsans, women's spirit organization, are front row, left to right, Arlene Kay Hildabridle, Stella Jea Cavaretta, Donna Jean Pinkerton, Mary Ann Serafino, Charlz Karen Twitchell, Julianne Patton Marcy. Second row, le to right, Catherine Anne Trosclair, Laura Lee Joplin, Lucinda L. Yonce, Shirley Ann Fielder, Karen Elizabeth .Iohnso Becky Sue Martin. Third row, left to right, Carolyn Elisabeth Marsh, Sandra Jo Buford, Florence N. Griffith, Patrici C. Ehrhart, Sharon V. Denton, Christina Joyce Grosse. Fourth row, left to right, Joan Allen Elliott, Merlaine Vio Kruse, Sandra Kay Hile, Mary Ann Faigle, Deborah Dianne Adams. Back row, left to right, Barbara Combs, Sandr R. Callihan, Brenda Darlene Roberts, Jill Elaine Crum, Linda G. Poindexter, Clair Ann Clark. Not pictured ar Charlene Marie Dattalo, Linda Joyce Dickson, Jeri Lynn Fisher, Jane Ethel Hopkins, Sharon L. Marcontell, Mary An Rethke, Dianna Rose Stovall, Connie Clare Wagner, Deborah Diane Williams. Techsans Techsans officers include. front row, left to right. Sandra Kay Hile, publicity chairman, Patricia C. Ehrhart, vice-presidentg Shirley Ann Fielder, representative, Becky Sue Martin, membership chairman. Back row, left to right, Mary Ann Serafino, treasurer, Sandra Jo Buford, historiang Dr. Howard W. Adams, sponsorg Jill Elaine Crum fseatedi, secretary, Deborah Dianne Adams, president. Spring Pledges Q Marjorie Ann Arneson 1 Deborah G. Ashford Sandra Katherine Brahm Cathy Lynn Bruce Linda Ann Chandler Edith A. Costanza Karen Ann Dixon Deanna L. Donelson Valerie L. Downey Barbara Lea Franklin Paula Ann Griffin Joann Gayle Horvath Deborah Gail Howell Fran Roberta Hyett Cathy A. Kadrovach Lois Nnnnette Lutz Deborah L. Machalek Sharon Lee Martin Maura Rebecca Mason Janelle Maxey Donna Dolores Riddick Janis Anita Seale Mary Ellen Sedgwick Delia Ann Smith Claudia Jean Spence Judith Steinhauser Patricia Rose Trahan Shirley Ann Zenthoefer Kenneth Ray Martin Texas Society of Professional Engineers Officers of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers include seated, Kenneth Ray Martin, left, representativeg Robert R. Duty, president. Standing, left to right, John W. Casey, vice-presidentg John Ellis Beasley, treasurerg Ronnie H. Sistrunk, secretary. John C. Adams Theodore F. Andrus Joseph E. Armacost James Carter Ayers John Hubert Bain, Jr. Jerry Douglas Beall John Ellis Beasley Ronald James Benoit Kenneth Ray Bemard Michael R. Bishop Jimmy L. Bowlin Jerry T. Broussard Myles H. Carver Allen Derrell Casey John W. Casey Robert L. Castille Charles A. Chevis Roydan C. Conley Steven M. Conrad John Edward Corrent Mark Emrey Cozad Daniel Clint Croft Richard L. Croxton Joseph M. Davila Barry Michael Day Felix Dominguez James M. Downing Jerry R. Downing Teresia Diane Dunn Henry L. Duplantier Robert R. Duty Dennis Ray Ferrell Gary Everett Foster Eric l... Frederick Dennis Ray Fritsche Ronald Dale Fuchs Joseph Gallio Jimmie C. Garner, Jr. Ronald J. Gibbs David M. Gilchriest Charles R. Gilland Richard Lee Gobert Wilbert Alec Goss Milton R. Graugnard, Danny Ray Greer Mark Villery Guidry Larry Wayne Hall William L. Hamilton Johnny Lee Hanlon Ronald Glenn Harper Jr Members Keith Lee Hawthorne Homer Wayne Hendrick Haden V. Henning Ernest M. Hermsdorfer, III David Allen Hill Jane Ethel Hopkins Donald C. Hopmann Barry William Horton John R. Howell George F. Hueni David Eugene Jones Gary B. Jones Daniel Wayne Jordan Robert Earl Jordan John Henry Kell Joseph W. Kelly, Jr. Thomas Melburn Kenesson, Jr. Nasrollah Khodadad Kenneth S. Kondo Russell A. Konesheck Frank Lampson David E. Laphan David Lanier Lee Robert Edward Lee The purpose of the Texas Society of Professional Engineers is to promote pro- fessionalism among engineering students. Also, to provide each member with insight into areas of engineering other than his own field of study. Founded May 15, 1952, Lamar Tech was the first chapter of TSPE. :sn-'1' ,, , 3 f . : 71: ' ' Znlseelyi flu . ll 5..n,,, as - - . so . YI V, ,ALF my 54 , ii . .-.- -:. ' - -i '.,s' - r -. ' Q.-eagwft lfif, f'l'7'1' P 'f W . . 5, il. il .et - ' -1 , ?l'-.3'1k- xjai' i755,.eML45??i5!L5f,Tf-'wtf'-. . s - y X. rv: '1 'fie+- V Qi , 'L ' ' J if ' . . aa- Q' ff-..'f+-ss. -a . I A a ff fl:-14-'a k ' :fear-fa-Mrt-1ffiil.-...-fsafxai f ffl- Q ll9f?:P12 ff-E?2:a235f+??::-.3'z.ff1rr':421:1 xfllf- 3ii1?'i-851395 - ' ..-K ..-ri, .,,'QM,J., .,f, .,x.JX., .M 3, ,x.,,,..rv - -, 'ii K f. 'S:i1i,!5jZ6r, '?E5Li:i1'fr':' .. A , ' , g s 1 '.'. X uf, .. .1 '.f,.11,t , ,.f .441-A If F J Big Red Wins the New York to Paris Race was TSPE's Homecoming parade entry. Claude A. McElvain Philip F. McNutt Jon Michael McWaters Kenneth P. Mendoza John Dale Mercer Louis Alton Miller Wiley W. Murrell, III Paul Richard Neal Jose Antonio Nieto Linda Kay Oldham Vedon William Otto Charles Brian Owen Larry A. Pennington Paul F. Picone Deborah Ann Propp Mansour Ravassipour Charles W. Roberts Laurey B. Robertson Gary Edward Rogers Michael S. Rogers George Henry Roper Herbert Richard Rothw Michael H. Rucker Patrick Jerry Saide Weldon A. Sanders, Jr. ell Adrian Lamar Sepeda Terry Glen Shipman Glen David Siecko James Wesley Sims Ronnie H. Sistrunk Dan F. Smith Keri Hartman Soli Ronald C. Somerville Richard K. Sorrel John P. Stafford David L. Staley Ray Lee Timmons John M. Turner Earl James Verrett Billy Fred Walker William Michael Warner Harold R. Webb, Jr. Paul C. Wedlick, Jr. Howard Carr Wells, Jr. Tommy Joe Wheeler Paul L. Wheelington Dennis W. Williams Exalton J. Williams Kenneth D. Williams John Marcus Zwiegel .1:-- F raternity- Sorority Alpha Chi Omega FALL OFFICERS SPRING MARILYN DIXIE GRIMES ............ President ................. SANDRA SUE OLIVER LINDA JOYCE DICKSON ......... First Vice-President ........... RUTH ELIZABETH COX BONNIE NELL BRASHIER ....... Second Vice-President ...... MARY ELIZABETH WARNER PATRICIA ANN GAFFORD ...... Recording Secretary PAMELA CAROL FITZGERALD LETTIE GAYLE PHILP ......... Corresponding Secretary' ..... JULIA ELIZABETH WELLER CAROLE ANN PASTORICK .......... .Treasurer ................ SHERYL ANNE SAVOY Not pictured: Deborah Ann Claytong Josephine Annette Fertittag Marilyn Dixie Crimes: Priscilla Parkerg Cheryl Ann Portieg Lane Sharp: Jeannie Lucille Shepardg Suzanne Whitfield: Pledge: Margaret Dee Muirheadg Spring Member and Pledges. SPRING MEMBER SPRING PLEDGES Ruth Elizabeth Cox Cheryl Lynn Chesser Shirley Ann Fielder Deborah Leigh Galloway Members Kathryn Ann Amann Marjorie Ann Arneson Patricia Jane Basford , Bonnie Nell Brashier 1 Mary Louise Chaney Deborah Collins Charlene Marie Dattalo Nancy Marie Davis Linda Joyce Dickson Mary Dianne Duplan Pamela Carol Fitzgerald fs Patricia Ann Gafford Sandra Joyce Harmon Priscilla Lee Hodges Kathleen Zelma Jenkins Johnnie Marlene Jones Barbara Jean Kelly NQJN l 'Q J r be Sf Mary Elizabeth Lomonte Sharon Lee Martin Janie Karen Hayes McDuffie -J. ,, Maureen McGettigan .17 Ellen Merle Morgan Sandra Sue Oliver Carole Ann Pastorick Lettie Gayle Pllilp Patricia Ann Salyers Sheryl Anne Savoy Mary Ann Seraiino Karen Lynn Stockholm -.A Janis Lynn Tilley Terry Gayle Tilley Q 'A ' ' ' Mary Elizabeth Warner ' Julia Elizabeth Weller I Kandace Marilyn Smith Wheeler , Virginia Darlene Wilson l I 'Q U H 6 ,,.. Pledges Phyllis .lanell Arnold Karen Lea Barnett Martha Joel Brown Jimmie LaRue Clotiaux Becky Lynn Dickson Paulette Duplan Nikki Graziano Sara Elizabeth Hefty Karen Sue Kimbrough Christine LaRocca Dale Martin Carolyn Ann McCollum Susan LaNe1l Miller Brenda Faye Montgomery Sheron Joan Pate Teresa Ann Rodgers Becky Lind Sitton Sara Lou Thomas Bessandra Coe Traweek Cathy Gayle Waters Red of Arabia was Alpha Chi Omega's entry in the Homecoming parade. ll J,- nj J, - Q. 'X if ...fs '1:'.'T E 'Y , - ' - 1c.,' 4 A N. , 1-'-N., . 4.,x.g I Jr? sf' ,Q-F. l .. 3 'Q -, - if-111 .-hit: -J - 't --,.- -f :- -:fn - - x '1 .. f.. 3..'i-1L 'y4.L:fLv'!3Q ?' 3' RQ' I -,, .. Alpha Delta Pi FALL OFFICERS SPRING SUSAN ELIZABETH MORITZ .... ..... P resident ................ KAREN KAY LOCKE SARAH MARGARET KNIGHT ......... Vice-President .......... KATHERINE ANNE KEY PATRICIA ARLENE WEBB ......... Recording Secretary SUSAN ELIZABETH HUFFHINES EUGENIE MARIE MONTIE WEST Corresponding Secretary.. PATRICIA ANN GIROUARD BONNIE LEE OWNBY ................... Treasurer ................ DARLA JEAN SMITH Not pictured: Pamela Ann Boyd, Patricia Lynn Andrews Geis, Patricia Ann Cirouard, Susan Elizabeth Huffhines, Laura Lee Joplin, Edith Sherrill Morgan, Elizabeth Naomi Scott, Mary Christina Strazz, Catherine Anne Trosclair, Patricia Arlene Webbg Pledges: .lane Carol Kin- caid, Susanne Pentecost, Amy Gail Smith, Jimmye Sue Smith, Ann Christine Tomasellog Spring Pledges. Members Sharon Davis Pamela Ann Dugan Barbara Lea Franklin Christina Joyce Crosse Lois Louise Hencey Judith Lynn Hilbun Katherine Anne Key Sarah Margaret Knight Karen Kay Locke Carolyn Elisabeth Marsh Maura Rebecca Mason Constance Ruth Mettz Susan Elizabeth Moritz Laurie Kathleen Nunez Elizabeth Ann Oldham Bonnie Lee Ownby .lane Elizabeth Peterman Brenda .lean Robnett Janis Lee Roddy Gail Elyse Runyon Zelma Ann Scarborough Phyllis Jane Scherer Darla J ean Smith Deanna Kay Stahl Eugenie Marie Montie W Carole .lo Workman est f Q T I. . fit, sim t 6 Wi p I vc-1 l A 4, w 4 X l - ff ,,...A Ja L an f l fx P L si, 1:-, A l .J ,7 Li: L 1 . ' L -idx 'xl ,--1.3 L put 1 V Z . K 5- 'v 1 5 1 'l W1 x X LkL L .nb 'NL '- L Ji .Li .1 XSL at I All ,L ILL Pledges Sharon Faye Abbott Sharon Kay Arena Karen Sue Ballard Dianne Clair Brunet Laura Elaine Cambre Kay Ellen Carter .lean Lea Dodds Letitiu Lee Fagg Paula Renee Fanguy Kathy Dianne Harvard Sheila Frances Irby Harriet Katherine .lones Martha Ann Knight Lynane Louvier Pamela Sue McKee Martha Lee Moore Linda Kay Oldham Brenda Sue Smith Patricia Rose Trahan Carole Linda White Janet Clarlce Blxler Kathleen Louise Eastham Barbara Ann Brooks -len I-Ylm HHITISOD Dianne Kay Duytschaever Ellen LOUISE 15501 Alpha Delta Pls unveiled a color portrait of Dr Richard W Setzer at the Diamond Ball on March 1 The picture of Dr Setzer who was a sponsor of the group when it was a local club, will han in th ADP fC FALL PAULA GWEN TATE Delta Zeta OFFICERS SPRING .........President..........,..... MARY LEE MILLER MARY FRANCES LAYTON ..... Vice-President. Membership .... CAROL LYNN SPAFFORD EDNA BERNICE JOHNSTONE .Vice-President, Pledge Training .. SUSAN REBECCA KAPER TERI LYNN WARWICK ......... Recording Secretary ...... REGINA ILENE BUGNA SUSAN BLANCO ................. Corresponding Secretary. ELIZABETH WADE GRIFFIN SUSAN CAROL CASTILLE ............ Treasurer ................. SHEILA ANN LOVOI Not pictured: Karen Kay Cathey, Nancy Elaine Collins, Brenda Helen Cross, Cynthia Louise Marshall, Rita Annette Modica, Victoria Elizabeth Roper, Nancy Katherine Schreiber, Carol Lynn Spafford, Linda Lee Strothcrg Pledge: Betty Lynn Michaelsg Spring Pledges. SPRING PLEDGES Adrienne Elizabeth Bugaj Darla Jean Galloway ltjarlha June Miller Marilyn Fay Russell Carole Stewart Carr Arlene Kay Hildabridle Leona Kay Moorer Linda Lou Stcgall Vicki Lynn Dean Molly Frances Theresa Kelly' Jean Audrey Raines SMTICY Lynn TIOHSUICI DeEsta Dianne DeR0uen Mary Lynne Marcyniuk Members Susan Blanco Karen Diane Blanton Julia Ann Brent Regina Ilene Bugna : Susan Carol Castillo Carol Mavourneen Cobb 1. Gail Gardner Elizabeth Wade Griffin Patricia Nan Hill Janet Hazel Hoffman Judy Carol Hoffman Kay Hogan Bethany Ann Hughes Edna Bernice Johnstone Susan Rebecca Kaper 'h Susan Lee Klimas Mary Frances Layton Sheila Ann Lovoi Virginia Lowrey Mary Lee Miller Linda Kay Robertson Cherie Ann Roux Anna Marie Rutledge Frances Terry Ann Seal Catharine Gayle Sevier Glenda Ann Shockley Gloria Susan Solis V., Kathy June Steika K-J' Paula Gwen Tate Melba .lean Tipton L' '7 I Teri Lynn Warwick f ' Lynda Gail Wiebold ' ' H. Delta Zetu's Homecoming parade entry was Big Red, King of Siam. Teri Lynn Warwick is congratulated on he 'i fax In l -G ing named Delta Zeta Dream Girl ideal member award. Pledges Dorinda Sue Ashley Peggy Gene Bates Sandra Katherine Brahm Deborah Ruth Clark Marilyn Ruth Dent Leslie Alyn Eckert Marilyn Kay Gardiner Cidneye Ann Haggard Judy Ann Hammond Judith Ann Hoffman Linde Elizabeth Jakovich Janice Lynn .l ones Kathryn Janelle J ones Donna Janelle Kelly Lana Elizabeth Miller Mary Kate Oliver Diana Lynn Register Brenda Darlene Roberts Patrica Ellen Shaffett Shirley Ann Zenthoefer ,1 'f F233 Members Elizabeth Vi Adams Patricia Ann Adams Suzanne Barrilleaux Diane Elizabeth Countryman Deborah Ann Davidson Bonnie Jean Dawson Nannette Marie Devoti Tyanna Dickerson Susan Cay Domingue Glenda Carol Ellis Linda Kay Ellis Jeri Lynn Fisher Shelia Marie Hartman Nancy Lynn .lanecka Deborah Ann Ladner Emily Nell Landolt Linda Kay Lane .lill Anne Lewis .lanet Lynn McComm0n Paula Kay McDermott Judy Ann Menard .Iayne Jorjahel Moore Katherine Marie Mora Anita Kay Newman Vickie Susan Pawelek Carol Ann Perkins Donna .lean Pinkerton Qloria June Poindexter Josephine Marie Ryan Mary Esther Sandoval Susan Elizabeth Saterbak Sharon Lynn Seibert Cheryl Kay Snoek Virginia Carol Studdard Bobbie .lean Tanner Judith Carol Wheat Deborah Diane Williams Katherine Teresa Williams Kathryn Louise Williford Gamma Phi Beta FALL OFFICERS SPRING CHERYL KAY SNOEK .... ...... P resident ...... SUSAN ELIZABETH SATERBAK SUSAN GAY DOMINGUE .... ....... V ice-President .... ANITA KAY NEWMAN ........... Recording Secretary.. VIRGINIA CAROL STUDDARD . . . Corresponding Secretary ...... . . . SUSAN ELIZABETH SATERBAK ....... Treasurer ........ DONNA JEAN PINKERTON ........... Pledge Director. .......... Not pictured: Tishie Mae Ferguson, Patricia Mae Graham, .IERI LYNN FISHER '. b'EB61ila11 DIANE WILLIAMS JOAN ALLEN ELLIOTT .. DEBORAH ANN DAVIDSON SUSAN GAY DOMINGUE Kathryn Ann Holtkamp, Kathleen Blanche King, Karen Kay LaBorde, Susan Vera Lapham, Georgann Tims Long, .ludy Kay Shoffeitt, Gretta Louise VanPaasscheng Spring Member. Y .... , f f ed . t ,Q QP t e y FP! tg 7r 40 915' fl-'M Y . I Y 4 y r' f ' K- t ,-1 I 1 j - V .0 . I 'W ., J , C El Clif A ii W' -f' ti K r f X, . W ...-2-gg-,V ..Y,l wgialyf F l N - A N ' 1 W av ' A 1 i ! fr , Vt v G + if I if - T ,A , ' ' Q t t . L1 . . -- 'f K, , ,A-H 'A tt t , A :rl x ' -3 . A , t ' ' 0'4 .L -1' i N ,' i U tl SPRING MEMBER J anis Kay Simon Pledges Nora Sue Berlin Stella .lean Cavaretta Cynthia Kay Duplantis Peggy Marie Edwards .loan Allen Elliott Marlene Aurelia Fallin Sally Earlena Fitch Linda .lean Goss Virginia Anne Hamilton Cathy Lee Head Catherine Elizabeth Jones Nancy .loan .lowell Billie Kay Keesee Janet Marie Kury Lois Nannette Lutz Linda Susan Mock Nanette Hale Pepper Pati Edith Yates Plummer Sarah Catherine Stensel Susan Lynn Watkins Carla Maureen Webb Pamela Jean Weide Gamma Phi Guys were presented at the Crescent Cotillion. Gamma Phi's celebrate their first place victory in Delta Zeta Pledge Day. Kappa Delta FALL OFFICERS SPRING LOUISE BLANDA .......... ...... . .President ..... .... VI CKI LYNN SCHNEIDER JULIE ANN PLAIA ................. Vice-President .... PATRICIA .IAN HOWELL VICKI LYNN SCHNEIDER ........ Recording Secretary. ......... PAULINE IDELL KING PHYLLIS ANNE ALLMAN .............. Treasurer ............. PHYLLIS ANNE ALLMAN KAREN ELIZABETH JOHNSON . Membership Chairman ....... PATRICIA KAY ALLEN DONNA DOLORES RIDDICK .............. Editor .............. CHARLENE RUTH HAWKS Not pictured: Rolanda Kay Rudisaile Alford, Julie Ann Plaiag Pledge: Connie Marie Peake. SPRING PLEDGES Donna Joy Breaux, Shelley Sue Harp, Karen Lee James, Donna Ann Lifur, Susan Elizabeth Miller, Pauline Marie Walsh. R' Members 5 si 'I 'G gl Q Patricia Kay Allen A 1 Phyllis Anne Allman l, J ff' R l R if ' i .4 I aa , Louise Blanda Q ' .i l Y 'Q , , Michelle Roberta Campbell ' h ' Rebecca Engledow -' My ba I ' Deborah Louise English V gg A E-4 fig-gi 1 E in 'll A OV X ll - .i 1 ' '- H l , HWWQ fyxq f Q. j 'L . f - f ' 'll In .5 Barbara Gayle Friery w 1' .A fa! J P , 'L W Charlene Ruth Hawks , ' 'eq ,I H, '1 F . I ii 'N W n ' Patricia .lan Howell v - -. j ' - - ' 2. H Ii Q Holly Ruth Hyman , 'lf Q ' I A Karen Elizabeth Johnson 4 QQ - Virginia Louise Knouf Q -g-' Q A I Paula Ann Malain ' ' ' , Avll 'iff' X ' ' V Carol Kay Hagan x it -. L5 L N S X'-. I N, 3- lv it IAN., '.'ll' wi ll w . ' , ' l f 'R W - ll! 'bl I Donna Dolores Riddick I '. Patricia Sue Rooney ' 'li Vicki Lynn Schneider Donna Kathleen Smith 'v Vicki Ann Stone i i y f ffl l Linda Jean Tumblin - '3' t . - R' f Connie Clare Wagner i f- .. i- ' ' ' Cynthia Marie Wilkinson R 4 ll J r X ,, aw 4 N fix 5 we ,fry i J A .Y . in x VI W r I 3 76' fr A -: 5 A' we si it JUN Red Goes Japanese was K vw-5, Q 1 a,f'-V xi 1 J 7 . vp' is A .p VM li 5A X , 4 K 'L ' ax? 'S' -1' 11 Pledges Marsha Elizabeth Allen Terrye Jane Brown Cathy Lynn Bruce Linda Ann Davis Sharon Kay Hawks Deborah, Gail Howell Sara.l1 Belle Hurgeton Deborah Jean Jakino Pauline ldell King Diane Louise Leoffler Mary Margaret Maddux Catherine Diane Medina Rose Marie Mendoza Rosalie Palumbo Phyllis Ann Penna Lou Ann Pratt Helen Jean Rethke Diane Ruth Roper Josephine Marie Solito Jeannette Ross Thompson Kathie Ann Ward Gayle Lynn Weaver Marilyn Louise White Hppa Delta's entry in the Homecoming parade, Kappa Delta pledges were presented at the Emerald Ball I' , mums' rv! 'tfffw Members Rebecca Ann Allard Jane Anne Barry Andrea Marie Billingsley Lynda Kaye Bodine Susan Kay Briggs Suzanne Carey Norma Jane Carver Janis Anita Castille Barbara Combs Marylyn Louise Fincher Frances Dianne Fuller Paula Ann Griffin Maureen Elizabeth Harrop Melinda Hay Sandra Kay Hile T9 Cynthia Jane Hogan Jane Ethel Hopkins Joy Kirgan Hopkins Rosemary Laidacker Helen Louise Lau Julianne Patton Marcy Charlotte Valery Plaisance Carolyn Jean Reeves Joyce Elaine Richardson Judith Ann Robichau Jennifer Porter Smith Linda Sue Tipton Charles Faye Trahan Lynn Arlene Warwick Kathleen Mary Worrall Zeta Tau Alpha FALL OFFICERS SPRING NORMA JANE CARVER ............ .President ........... JENNIFER PORTER SMITH BARBARA COMBS .................. Vice-President ............. .......... M ELINDA HAY JOY KIRGAN HOPKINS ......... Recording Secretary .. MAUREEN ELIZABETH HARROP JOYCE ELAINE RICHARDSON .Corresponding Secretary ........... SUSAN KAY BRIGGS HELEN LOUISE LAU ................ Treasurer ........... MARYLYN LOUISE FINCHER JANE ANNE BARRY .......... Membership Chairman ............... BARBARA COMBS MELINDA HAY .................... Pledge Trainer ................ PAULA ANN GRIFFIN Not pictured: Harriet Coussou, Sharon Priscilla Hebert, Rebecca Ann Henderson, Kathryn Ann Schofield, Nancy Clare Worrallg Pledges: Laura Lee Marmion, Carole Anne Oubreg Spring Pledge. A SPRING PLEDGE Sherrilyn Kaye Johnson if . l . ' Q, W f X , , H li I All 5 l I1 3 l A , 7 -K V -, l 4 'A ' Y' xgkx sg 'Lil if NMR X 'dc W'-v I N 1 1 l Q l , i i wa l Q a .., :MQW Pledges Lavora Christina Arizaga Helen Ann Barras Darla Janell Berkman Bette Jacque Blann Rebecca Sue Camfield Linda Lee Carey Ann Marie Davis Dana Katherine Dougharty Cathy Elizabeth Dunn Nitia Ann Fields Elizabeth Ann Gibson Mary Jan Goodwin Susann Burford Graham Brenda Faye Guidry Susan Louise Hogan Rebecca Ann LeBlanc Gretchen May Lueders Constance Ann McClintock Nancy Elizabeth Nellius Cheryl Lee Nix Carolyn Sue Oliver Lorena Mary Riegel Karen Ann Surley Carroll Ann Terrell Zeta pledges are happy over the prospect of getting rid of their Freshman beanies. Crescent Colony of Delta Tau Delta took second place, fratemity division, honors in the Delta Zeta Song Fest. Delts compete in ADPi Play Day, taking fourth place. Apollos, local club which became a Delta Tau Delta Colony February 27, 1969 its first anniversary on campus. fi: fa, Zrii .-.Q-,--jw,.,2,-,g-,T 1 Y-T'!-Q -1.115- l 'X is Ruth Elizabeth Cox fir' AW 'fri 7 . . 5 S P -Finy : , 513, fff' 3 1 'll ' .I if . ir J I ,l ' ir. IE C' , , C, lil L, Sweetheart Members James Roy Bost Gary Clifford Bryson Jack Weldon Cansler, Jr. Lenton Lane Childress Robert Lee Copley I ' Raiford Wayne Crawford ' Donald James Fanning James Nelson Flanagan Douglas Raymond Fontenot Weldon Ray Lack David Craig Linscomb Guy Vincent Manning Willis Milton Marburger, Jr. Gary Lee Osberg Gaylan Dwight Page Gary Joseph Perkins Charles Franklin Presley Glynn Paul Revere Harold Raymond Scott James Neal Walker John Thomas Wilson, III Crescent Colon , Delta Tau Delta FALL OFFICERS SPRING CHESTER RAY WEBB ................ President ................... CHESTER RAY WEBB JACK WELDON CANSLER, JR. .... Vice-President ....... RAIFORD WAYNE CRAWFORD LENTON LANE CHILDRESS .... Recording Secretary JACK WELDON CANSLER, JR. Corresponding Secretary RUSSELL ELROY KAEMMERLING WILLIS MILTON MARBURCER, JR. .Treasurer ...................... JAMES ROY BOST Not pictured: Charles Robert Ham, Royce Pennington Redwine, Bruce Edward Tinch, Chester Ray Webby Pledges: Ronald Eugene Finley, Gerald Edward Hebert, Russell Elroy Kaemmerling, William Randall Riceg Spring Pledges. SPRING PLEDGES Paul Wayne Anawaty Kenneth Darrel Chelette, Jr. Timothy Gayle Middleton Lee Stanley Miller Dennis Aubrey Young Phi Delta Theta 7 Phi Delts entertain prospective members at a Fall fratemity rush party. Phi Delta Theta's Homecoming parade entry was Big Red Orbits the Earth. Dale Martin Sweetheart 1 rl. x'g Members 3' James Richard Begnaud I 'Q David Michael Bradherry l Robert Lee Burnett, Jr. Keith Dickinson Butler , William Craig Duperier V Hans Andrew Eliassen wi Donald Alexander Gallier ' Andrew Cruse Coolsbee George Michael Jamail Wilfred Harold Long, Jr. Terry Lyn Looper 3 Randolph Lewis Mason Daniel Ray McClain Donald Ray Metz Cary William Mulvogue David Rogers Nelson, III Lucas Anthony Petkovsek Thomas A. Petkovsek Barry Neal Riffe Charles Christopher South William Bailey Weatherall FALL OFFICERS SPRING LUCAS ANTHONY PETKOVSEK ....... President ....... LUCAS ANTHONY PETKOVSEK RANDOLPH LEWIS MASON ......... V ice-President. .... DAVID MICHAEL BRADBERRY CHARLES CHRISTOPHER SOUTH Recording Secretary CHARLES CHRISTOPHER SOUTH DANIEL RAY McCLAIN ................ Treasurer, ............... DANIEL RAY McCLAIN JAMES STEPHEN MACKIN ........ Member-At-Large ........ JAMES STEPHEN MACKIN Not pictured: Ronald Frederick Cole, Robert John Donnelly, III, James Warren Fontenot, Jr., John Raymond Fuller, Roy Michael Hatton, James Stephen Mackin, Richard Randall Ruppg Pledges: Glen Alan Bridges, Travis Raymond Ogden, Jr., Stephen Beauregard Pipking Spring Pledges. SPRING PLEDGES Michael Ralph Jenkins Stephen Forrest Peyton Pledges S Bryan Ludgate Beck l John Eric Fields Frank Joseph Garbo , Stanley Verdun Shelander 1 A ., Surrey Elton Tribble Jesse Lawrence English rg sp -A 1 Phi FALL PHILIP JOSEPH SAN FILIPO JAMES EDWARD BICKHAM ...... DAVID JOSEPH GILTNER ........ RICHARD HENRY JOHNIGAN, JR. Kappa Theta OFFICERS SPRING President ........... JAMES EDWARD BICKHAM Vice.P,-esidem ............... PAUL RYAN GROOM Smetaw ..... NUNz1o JOHN SANTARCANGELO Tmsure, ................ HAROLD PAUL DAIRE Not pictured: Paul Ryan Groom, John M. Pappadopoulos: Pledge: Viviano Cueva Villarreal' Spring Pledges. SPRING PLEDGES 3 Jude Thaddeus Arisco Scott Davis Ricks Michael Jay Evans, Jr. Dale Stuart Russell Eric Lentz Frederick Dwight Walter Steffler Vfblv -vw 3 Members Roger Eric Barras James Edward Bickham Ralph William Bradford, Jr John Verlin Burke John Leo Cain, Jr. Louis Mario Cantu Thomas Peter Caradonio Anthony Luke Conzentino Daniel Clinton Croft Harold Paul Daire Kevin Paul Daly David Joseph Giltner Frank Paul Gullo, Jr. Richard Henry Johnigan, Jr Joseph Edward Johnson Allan James Minar Timothy .Joseph Mullally John Albert Ringrose, Jr. Larry Carl Rougeau Philip Joseph Sanlfilippo Nunzio John Santarcangelo Anthony Michael Simmons 1 '15, P r -45 W 1 ' F 1' P, -. l Pledges John Andrew Blum Charles Cornelius Bolton .lohn Patrick Boren Bruce Edward Earthman William Jadie Faltesek Gnuadalupe Rodriquez Flores Steven Lester Holland William'Brian Jones David Charles Kirkpatrick Ronald Bruce Miller Donald Raymond Rowe, Jr. Derwin Dale Savant Clifford Norman Schwartz Guy Hanes Stubbs, Jr. Clifton Wade Sweeney Wray Bernard Walker Jimmy Lynn Younse 'rw 1 S I '53 f - I , in ,. 'A :jg S - if W ', all -V if Q hli I Phi Kappa Theta Spring formal. Xkir K X Gretta Louise VanPaasschen Sweetheart 5 i Pi Kappa Alpha FALL OFFICERS SPRING DONALD ALBERT AMANN, JR. .. ...... President .... . STEVEN ALAN ZENTHOEFER STEVEN ALAN ZENTHOEFER ......,. Vice-President ........ .... R ICHARD ALTON SHUMAN NICKEY RAY ACCARD0 ,,,,,,, ,,,,, R wording Secretary ....... ...... V ANER CHARLES SMITH MICHAEL CHARLES BODINE .... .... C Orreswndirls Secretary ..... .... A RTHUR AMOS GUIDRY, JR- ROBERT AARON CALLAWAY .... ........ T reasurer .......... ROBERT AARON CALLAWAY RICHARD LUVERNE FULLER ..... Pledge Trainer ...... .... F RANK JOSEPH GIROLAMO- Not pictured: Ralph Vincent Arnold, Donald Clede Black, Jr., Michael Richard Brammer, John Charles Brock, Robert Aaron Callaway, John Dean Cutrer,l George Follin Davenport, III, Michael Jack Doiron, Theodore Michael Fuller, Frank Joseph Girolamo, Thomas Earl Hargrove, George Robert Jackson, James David Kokenes. Jr., Larry Douglas McAnulty, Robert Turnbow McDaniel, Jesse Martin Mericle, III, Joseph Michael Mericle, Jack David MitchellJ Patrick Joseph O'Reilly, William Welton Priest, Rodney Gene Sheffield, Rickey George Smith, Vaner Charles Smith, Lee Carl Stockholm, III, Dirk Andries vanReenen, Gary Wayne Wardwell, Richard Clayton Wardwell, Jr., John Lee Williams, Steven Alan Zenthoeferg Pledges: Edward Allen Ames Randal Stewart Anderson, Jimmy Malcolm Brown, Wayne Elliott Broyles, Jr. Thomas William Conley, Joseph Anthony Fernandez, Kevin Bruce Hoffmanl John Claude Jacks, Rennie Lamar Monroe, Michael James Rambo. Less than 75? of this group's members had pictures taken. SPRING PLEDGES Michael Owen Callender Harry Gordon Thompson Stephen Cant Joe Lee Zickefoose Harold Lewis Ross Members l N ickey Ray Accardo Donald Albert Amann, Jr. Michael Charles Bodine Terry Ross Brown Joseph Bruscia, Jr. Reginald Norman Buchanan Jackie Wayne Byrd Richard Clayton Corbin Lyneol Charles Danna Richard Luverne Fuller Arthur Amos Guidry, Jr. Jack Charles Harvard Richard Alan Heath Robert Jay Isakson James Richard Jordan James Kermit Lopez George Nelson Lyon, III Robert Van McAnelly Michael Randall McCroskey Karl Andrew Peterson, Jr. Michael Joseph Quick Douglas Keith Shannon Wayne Arvey Sullivan John Roger Wynn Robert Issac Wynn Pledges Gregory Allen Byrd Robert Joseph Frasier Benjamin Vaughan Hidalgo Wiley Washington Murrell, III David Pittman Olhausen Richard Alton Shuman Slgma P111 Epsllon SPRING . WRIGHT WINSTON GORE, JR. TOMMY GRIERSON ALLARDYCE . . . . . . . ROBERT GAYLE BRIGGS RONALD NATHAN WHITEHEAD HOWARD CARR WELLS, JR. DONALD LEE SHELLENBERGER lot pictured Larry Gene Beaumont, William Henry Conley Kenneth Joseph Domlngue Damel Wade DuBose, Jr., Glen Joseph Edgerly, Wright Winston ore Jr Leo Hebert Jr Cecil Wesley Hightower III John Thomas Jackson William Gordon Lord Jr., Emil Stephen Macha, William Franklin Mc ride Randall Colden Morgan Chester William Myers Jr David Lee Nevxls James Lee Parker Donald Leroy Rainey, Jr., Stephen Michael Rouse homas Joseph Ryan Robert William Schreider Donald Lee Shellenberger Stephen Douglas Shellenberger, Kenneth Earl Thompson, Charles MHIIOH uc-ker ll leorge Edward Wlrny Pled es Robert Earl Carlquist Enoch Melton Cole Paul Roger Martin, Thomas Michael McNamara, Jr., Michael ruce Monte James Clifford Owens William Kyle Ray Darrell Lynn Richerson Thomas Allen Seymour, Roger Aston Teague, Jr., Gary Wayne Trippie Members Tommy Grierson Allardyce Eddle Nolan Bernard Kenneth Ray Bernard Michael David Bishop Edmond Guy Boutte, Jr. Robert Gayle Briggs Joseph Harold Bruney Larry Jacobs Byrd Grady Edward Coffey Claude Merle Crampton Ronald Glenn DeLord Cecil Wavne Ellison Michael Taylor Fecel Edward James Gallier, Jr. Thomas Austin Gunn John Michael Haughton Otis Drew Haynes Richard Collins Hile Richard Michael Johnston Gary Lee Kesler Larry Dale Kiker Vincent Anthony Luparello Ronald Joseph Marino James William Mayo Michael Lee McMichael Charles Arthur Moseley Rene Paul Mouton, Jr. Joseph Vincent Parigi Alvin Grant Prudhomme Larry Joseph Smith Dale Mark Thompson Michael Alan Thompson Howard Carr Wells, Jr. Ronald Nathan Whitehead Pledges Charles James 'Brady Gary Robert Daigle Michael Thad Davis Dale Franklin Farris, Jr. Raymond Earl Gore Wilbert Alec Goss Timothy Barksdale Hickey John Hubert Kaszynski Gerard Dudley Kendall Stephen Switzer Mann Lynn Patrick Martin James Marion Rienstra John Henry Sehurwon P Richard Charles Walker Glenn Roy Watz Thomas James Scofield, Jr Melinda Hay Sweetheart Members Kerwin Charles Bennett Brian McRill Black Richard Armond Bryan Pearson Cash Caldwell, Jr. Richard Howard Cook Michael Ray Deaton William Michael Dehes, Jr. Dwayne Scott Dull Ronald Gale Garrett David Thomas Harrison Ronald Eugene Hoepner Randolph Anderson McAlpi William Robin Mers Charles Frank Miller Harold Wayne Murphy Patrick Arthur Oldham Daniel Carter Outlaw Steven Craig Pineda Jerry Michael Roche Vernon Frank Runnels, Jr. Charles Ralph Savino Bruce Neill Smith William Jerome Stokes Michael Spencer Wakefield Charles B. Wallace Jeremiah Ward, Jr. ne, Si ma Nu FALL OFFICERS SPRING LUTHER CLAYTON LAU, III .... ..... P resident .......... LUTHER CLAYTON LAU, Ill DAVID THOMAS HARRISON ......... Vice-President ........ RICHARD ARMOND BRYAN PEARSON CASH CALDWELL, JR. . Recording Secretary PEARSON CASH CALDWELL, JR. PEARSON CASH CALDWELL, JR. Corresponding Secretary ........ WILLIAM ROBIN MERS DWAYNE SCOTT DULL ................. Treasurer .............. DWAYNE SCOTT DULL Not pictured: Alan Keith Abel, John Auda Blackwood, Jack Richard Cole, Luther Clayton Lau, III, Digsby Jan Reynolds, William Fred Scott, Timothy Earl West: Pledge: Rion Rex Boozer. SPRING PLEDGES Richard Balfour Marvin Joseph Bonnette, Jr. Charles Milford Price 'S K' Pledges James David Austin Clifford Harold Baize, Jr. Adolph Carl Becker James Edward Bryant, Jr. John Barton Carr Larry Wayne Harrison Richard Hudson Hill, Jr. William Charles Kenny Emmett .lcrome McKinley Robert Lee Murphy Puul Dwayne Noland Robert David Oldham James Aksel Petersen Michael Jirou Poutra Ronald Curtis Renker Michael Dodridge Russell Michael Thomas Saathoff James Lawrence Smith Richard Lee Tipple Douglas Albert West 7....f-x., l sau- 3 -Q l rl Q I R' g xr r Ti ' f ' 3 , r - xg' 39' 'I fi Sigma Nu White Star Formal. Lambda Chi Alpha Colon JAMES ALEXANDER GUEST .... JOHN SERAN LUTZ ........... FLOYD EUGENE HUNTER .... KEITH EDWARD ROMIG ...... THOMAS CHARLES GERIK .... ALBERT CARL JANKE, III OFFICERS . . . . . . President . . . Vice-President .. . . . . . Secretary Treasurer . . . Rush Chairman . . . . Pledge Trainer Not pictured: Pledges: James Stephen Colden, Michael Stephen Oparenovich. 41 ' il ,. 3 Members Robert Monroe Bloxom, Jr. Carter Allen Borland James Marshall Daniel, Jr. Nigel Gabriel Dardar John Lee Cerik Thomas Charles Cerik James Alexander Guest Floyd Eugene Hunter Albert Carl J anke, III Jerrold J ay Johnston John Seran Lutz James Michael Lytlc William Alan Mason Keith Edward Romig William Lawrance Webber Zeta Chi Delta became the Lamar Tech Colony of Lambda Chi Alpha on May 17, 1969. First officers of the new colony include John Lutz, vice-presidentg Fredrick Gibson, rush chairman: Richard Kennedy, scholastic chairmang Keith Romig, treasurer: Mark Standing, from the left, Dr. David D. Zinc, Dr. A. W. Yeats, sponsorg Keri Soli, pledge trainerg Lawrance Webber, secretaryg Carter chairmang and Thomas Paulsel, president. left to pf J IQII John Lutz and Tommy Paulsel partlcipate m Zeta Chi Delta's project of working with chlldren from a special education class at a Beaumont elementary school. Robert Murraye Gordon John David Meadows Arnold Mark Hudgms Benjamin Ellis Pickett, Jr. Michael Francis Kloc Gene Odell Worthy, Jr. Pledges Jack Bradley Campbell Randal Dennis France Phillip James Gerik Fredrick Jack Gibson, Jr. Richard Allen Hollahan Richard Badran Kennedy George Stanley Leonhardt Thomas David Paulsel Benjamin Franklin Powell III Samuel Allen Powell John Wendell Robison Keri Hartman Soli Ronnie Leon Whitaker Panhellenic , 5 A. 1 o -, if ' ,,- --'..'-Q x vq'.,.'I.,t1 Kr' 'I' rl . .J 'TY V- JN, - img, 'ix' it I X S if '. 'J- Q5 . li Panhellenic officers and delegates include, seated, left to right, Karen Blanton, Mary Chaney, Patricia Adams, Deborah English. Standing, from the left, Jennifer Smith, Sharon Martin, Sandra Hile, Anne Key, Karen Locke. FALL KAREN KAY LOCKE ............... KAREN ELIZABETH JOHNSON PATRICIA ANN ADAMS ....... KAREN DIANE BLANTON .... SANDRA KAY HILE ........ SHARON LEE MARTIN .... ANN SHAW ............... FALL SHARON LEE MARTIN MARY LOUISE CHANEY MARILYN DIXIE CRIMES? KAREN KAY LOCKE KATHERINE ANNE KEY ....... SUSAN ELIZABETH MORITZ' KAREN DIANE BLANTON MARY FRANCES LAYTON PAULA CWEN TATER PATRICIA ANN ADAMS BOBBIE JEAN TANNER ..... CHERYL KAY SNOEKQ' KAREN ELIZABETH JOHNSON DEBORAH LOUISE ENGLISH ...... LOUISE BLANDAW SANDRA KAY HILE JENNIFER PORTER SMITH NORMA JANE CARVERW ex-officio OFFICERS .......P1'esidcnt , , , , ,Vice-President . . . . . .....SeCrelr1ry .......'I'reasurer . . . . Handbook Chairman . . . . Public Relations . . . . . .Sponsor. . . REPRESENTATIVES Alpha Chi Omegau, .....Alpha Delta Piuu .....DeIta Zeta .. . . . . Gamma Phi Beta. . . ....KHPPa Delta .....Zeta Tau Alpha... .. .19 UWC' 3 - haf SPRING . . . . . . . . . KAREN ELIZABETH JOHNS . . . . JULIANNE PATTON MA ANITA KAY NEWM . . . . MAURA REBECCA MA . . . . . . MARY ANN SERAF . . . . LINDA LEE STROT .-.......-.-ff SPRING MARY ANN SERAFINO CAROLYN ANN McCOLLUM 'ISANDRA SUE OLIVER MAURA REBECCA MASON KAY ELLEN CARTER 'KAREN KAY LOCKE LINDA LEE STROTI-IER MARILYN KAY GARDINER 'MARY LEE MILLER ANITA KAY NEWMAN NANNETTE MARIE DEVOTI 'SUSAN ELIZABETH SATERBAK KAREN ELIZABETH JOHNSON CATHERINE DIANE MEDINA 'VICKI LYNN SCHNEIDER JULIANNE PATTON MARCY REBECCA ANN LcBLANC 'JENNIFER PORTER SMITH row, Interfraternity Council Council officers and members include, seated, left to right, Donald Gallier, Richard D. Martin, Jr., Kenneth Bernard, Robert V. McAnelly. to right, Travis Ogden, John Bigham, Joel Friedman, Steven Casey, John A. Blum, Joseph E. Johnson, Thomas Shapiro, Jay Johnston, Black, Gary Kesler, Raymond Gore. Back row, left to right, Paul W. Taylor, Thomas Paulsel, L. Clayton Lau, III, William Delflache, Craig Linscomb, Bukliam. David Winter. Robert Nlarsh. Dwayne S. Dull, Rollin Mers, Wright Gore, Jr. FALL ALLORY JOHN TRAMONTE ..... OWARD CARR WELLS, JR. ENNETH RAY BERNARD ...... AVID ROGERS NELSON, III ..... AUL W TAYLOR ............. FALL RICHARD DAKE MARTIN JR. JOE HOWARD MORGAN, JR. JOHN EDWIN BIGHAM ..... JOHN JENNINGS ESSLINCER' DAVID CRAIG LINSCOMB CHESTER RAY WEBB' ..... LAWRENCE MICHAEL ADLER ROBERT LAWRENCE MARSH DAVID STEPHEN EMERSON' DANIEL RAY McCLAlN GARY WILLIAM MULVOGUE DONALD RAY METZ DAVID ROGERS NELSON, lII'V HAROLD PAUL DAIRE JOSEPH EDWARD JOHNSON PHILIP JOSEPH SanFILIPPO' VANNER CHARLES SMITH WILLIAM WELTON PRIEST . . DONALD ALBERT AMANN, JR. : STEPHEN ROSS FRAZIER DOUGLAS EUGENE SOPER, JR. .JESSE TOM PEURIFOY. JR. RONALD EUGENE HOEPNER CHARLES FRANK MILLER .... LUTHER CLAYTON LAU, III' HOWARD CARR WELLS, JR. WRIGHT WINSTON GORE, JR. KENNETH RAY BERNARD WILLIAM FRANKLIN McBRIDE : CHARLES MICHAEL HAYDEN CHARLES BENFORD McCOY . . RICHARD EDWIN THOMPSON' 'chapter president OFFICERS . . . . . . President .... . . ,,,,Vice-President,,,, ....SecretarY.... ....Treasurer... .....Sponsor............ REPRESENTATIVES . .... Alpha Tau Omega . . . Crescent Colony, Delta Tau Delta . . . . . . . . . Kappa Alpha Order. . . . .....PhiDeltaTheta . . . , , Phi Kappa Theta . . . . . .Pi Kappa Alpha. . . ....SigmaChi.... .....SigmaNu... .. . . .Sigma Phi Epsilon.. . . Zeta Beta Tau.. ,. Lambda Chi Alpha Colony. . SPRING KENNETH RAY BERNARD . . . . . RICHARD DAKE MARTIN, JR. . . . . . . . . . . . ROBERT VAN McANELLY . . . . DONALD ALEXANDER GALLIER PAUL W. TAYLOR SPRING RICHARD DAKE MARTIN, JR. JOHN EDWIN BIGHAM . . .. STEVEN JOSEPH FARNIE 'VALLORY JOHN TRAMONTE DAVID CRAIG LINSCOMB GAYLAN DWIGHT PAGE JAMES NEAL WALKER 'CHESTER RAY WEBB THOMAS DAVID SHAPIRO BERNARD ALLEN BRADY 'ROBERT LAWRENCE MARSH DONALD ALEXANDER GALLIER TRAVIS RAYMOND OGDEN, JR. JAMES RICHARD BEGNAUD 'LUCAS ANTHONY PETKOVSEK JAMES EDWARD BICKHAM JOHN ANDREW BLUM CHARLES CORNELIUS BOLTON JOSEPH EDWARD JOHNSON 'PHILIP JOSEPH SanFILIPPO ROBERT VAN McANELLY 'DONALD ALBERT AMANN, JR. FRED-DAVID WINTER, JR. WILLIAM FREDRICK DELFLACHE MICHAEL EDMONSON TYNDALL ELWYN WOODROW JOHNSON 'JESSE TOM PEURIFOY, JR. WILLIAM ROBIN MERS BRIAN McRILL BLACK DWAYNE SCOTT DULL 'LUTHER CLAYTON LAU, III RAYMOND EARL GORE GARY LEE KESLER KENNETH RAY BERNARD 'WRIGHT WINSTON GORE, JR. JOEL FRIEDMAN STEVEN ELLIOTT CASEY 'CRAIG STEVEN DuCOTE JAMES MARSHALL DANIEL, JR. JERROLD JAY JOHNSTON .. .. JAMES MICHAEL LYTLE THOMAS DAVID PAULSEL 'JAMES ALEXANDER GUEST Features '19 V . f - 1- is' K' ' '.. ,'.!..fgn,l lit 1 LW?-' ' ,Q H ff Les Belles 1 v 5. J,- ?T' VI. . .. 1 w , v ,, ,- In A I 1 -. l v A .f 1, ' 1 H Q H .W Pr. U 1. nn ' all Pla ' v I l. K. -fav, 1 wk agux S- af Les Belles 'QI'- ' .J E!! Un fr.-. ,S r, 4 -5, CLP' wJ.. n . his A f , a. 'l:T:L5 fan' 'v 5f,3,,,,, M23 .25 1. f . - , Q, r '. M ,. , . 4 ' - 'aw' - ,.a 'V s V -.IS-? rf? J ,n' . ,5. .,A ,I-rn, wg 4. Q 1' Hifi 54' 'Q s ,4 -', '. .'k'i ' 1,14 f sw' ,, n F , . 'fX,.k- 'l -'vo t 391-41 'Q it -f nh! 'J' ff' I nm If 1 'K' suv .I1 ,l - ., ,,.. QQ X . M ' NWA 5- X, X -x ,Lx ..g it -G' X X K. yu A ,E Tx ' N ,. ' w 1 , ' S ' F 4' . . u ' - . ,x', . ,IH,.3.5f-ff'g,,?, 54.15, b X 4 ,' N 4,51 X. ' 135 , . 2 ,,, nl. 1 :gpg V ' N A g I., S: N , . ,..Q ig F, Kes- 'X . -, '-3. ,N. ,.X w. 4. 1? . X 33,5-, 1 'Q x 1- X .15 f 1T ! X-I . I' . ' ' 5. . U I .' . 'f,lvl' A , A'--. u 4 .l..'. , lx 4 2+--' . I D A - '.r '.' , - f. :. Q9 '- ff'1-'fffp' ,. Va Les Belles . Q90 nu ', . , X .. v K - qf. 'wir A - ' ' 1 -. , M I - A an IA. ' 4 L4v',f KW. ,' , If -i Z' -, L 4 r ' L 4 A 'V-'L' 'WW',, 7'- f'A 1, A Y' ' J y jw ' H 1 ' j ,L ' 1 s ea: K i '.- j .,. z'N 5 Kr' l.,,'r, I xF'.1 n 'l K I xl -Y1, . I f .S xx' :Q . W xvulli. xg Q 1 , v , '- - N ' ' ' . . G - - , rfe. .. f -ww , A ,V -'-Yl'x '- ,' f, ', Q ,T ,N .' , . - ' u 1 .' :vL'.' fcpx .Nw if I , . f , 'f'Af HW 41' ' . , 'e Ni- ' I wt 'qu n'1fr'y',,' . .. e Pt an 2,31 s .I N. ,-1,1 K as .. ...q tty.-yi' -r il ht ,last . I Q . '-.,'. , - Q .ss BQJ f I, fu' 'M Iv-gl Q is Mi .' 5.11 ,xr 1 Y . ',, I f4 ,ff ,u'f 'Qu' -I' 'u g- .gy 7.1 . .'T- 'A .A . ' ' .' I V, ' ' if' fa. 1., J ,1 . H f. . .. K +2 f ff rf W. . In 2551 -.,-Lf. , -.1...' V- f, .H W, ,igzifx-:xt 6 Yl'Nx,lmga pkit J v 4 '- .-1, Y K sgrvicighlxwwl -,Y-.x , 'il P I P. .'Q7,,u..!,r J I h H,-it A,!1,,. Unk: l 1. . 1-f!.': 4A Ax' ii. -f - A ' 1' 4' n:0.L,,'f.O,'J 12' ,rv I '- ,514 y I . in , IL- A f. 3 f gJx,5.,- ,qdjlghl xg, 4, A 1 H gi, .- ,gf-4. ,j -:g.,:,13x5.4,f,- 1-Dgfw A l . V 'I ..l.v'J.::-5 5, in 1 5.1. .qx . X ..U H32 PV-4' asf-5 -gf. Q ,,1.,lf'..4A V 1, .1,g.'l,-.....,- xx.. L ff L'--gf -' -fe - sw '-kf'zM11- .. '. vm. , ' a, M , .,' Nr 71 -.1 'Qi L :QQ 5, ' 'fp . , N xp: 2--1 'ffbyye' . '- '-' F. 9 ' I 5 Q . 11 r4 f' 1.1 f .nh Q .. 1 Niki: Q' Rx IIHHXTEC - Simi :Q A-su r-'mmm P Y-ww-M vw- , . - .4 . I 1 1 if v . rw Q , I ! 1 . .. lu lux x .LX , VFX. wx.. -x XL xf A . -i!'..11f6,, -4 1 ' 1 lr 4 5 4 I NX ' ' K M vi- ' ' - -. fn Z ' 1 ' 1 A ' X 1 1 r 4 x- L' W 1 :R '.b 'K I by L 4l. ' , -z s 'A . U 1 uxhqlf . N M .gif ,- , Q, 1 1 1 W,... 'AY .lf , 'Y-X 1 ' 1 Y' I Vu' 51:5-, 54, . 16.311,-eg 'awp' A' w f,.'x L' ,Qif:f1,V 'n' iff' I, .. 'fix' . L, 'HJ n z .I f . 1i.:iff5x. fl , F1 V'-'ir W N- .A - Y'li IA 4 Q , 1112. 525 T4-ag: S1 :47:'Tv'r9', gi xn , 'J' -T' 1' 'dv' KWHQRJMV -'wif' If ... In -. V. n x xx A fa v N I - 15. if ini ' , Mr 4' 'jwz IGFJ 'xr ANN. w 1 rr' ,. ',' I Ivf, i Wi A 'ff-1 rv 1 ' X ' ff x 5 we-sl 1. 311 1, 1 K z . , Q .1 n ' ' li xn ' r 4 ' 1- 'V ' 'fn KT. ag H ,T 'A ' ' .T , ,, - yxg-Ir., 4,' rl N - , x . av I- Y 1 l v 0 ,4 5' - nf-'r .ifmj ,. ' '. '3, 'VA-V . -' . I-'LN-I, ' I ,4 V K Q 1 4' , xt . rg p-1'5 1'-'-1 'Q' - If X f. ,'v.:,- 'af '1-f y ,. Lx-1 -a 4- is txFf'i'H,,Afq' -' V 1 U 's ' ', ' 1 'x .W 5-r ' ' ff ' 7, .' .P+'i.!:y - .X V 1 -', fa, 5 2 ,1T ' , 3,4 . x , . it 4 V fl ,nd :v.41' '4' 'xf '. xt 1 ' ..+'!, V..-It 14.1,--,. 5 ,---fezse Les Belles J Ii '. -Y D 1 ri Ji ' .I LQ ! 5 I V . .x ' in x .R h' A v 1 ,. 1 ,U , !'lxt 0 3-5355 ,L v. -' 'I .. Q'-,r,u7R . X f '-. W . ff! ..-,., H5353 ihilil- .- ,ff-mga--, . ,i . 'ff' ,C fi ' , fr ,r ,,'f 'dw- f ' 'ff' zinrr- .- ' - K , f ,fl J . ' . ' 'I 'ffflfx , I '- ML. , X ,-. I , kc. X X . ,V , Il, .,. 1 ,'1,, ', ' M ,,g HQ' f.- f f1?'6f'f V6 ff ,W -I J! 1 , ' av , . ,,. 535-- Jiinfff I . -4 ,h4W?1ff,f'A' 4 - , -Qpggs, '3.f .W '--1-'ie-bg. .- --slffesff - A X -r'2 w.. . .N KA.. , kg,--v, 'x 45- Les Belles f' iff- F-M! 1518. 4? 1 HB1 ZAVDJY. Swv ,-:WW K Fa fw ' T1 -.se 1... lim v ' .J'J'f' 2 '2': ' I ...V-'ke--1.7 F Iaffiilx ,j'4:5.'.1?f ,:. ,g,',:' - '34 iz, 1' ' 'P',..f?'Atiwff':i.r:.''- 1 ,--F-,2:.j,,'T - ' ,Jiii 'M-2 7iEs',.e' ' , 151,51 411-,,gr.L.',. , - -- FW 3.31153 :Q if .15?iL'f.f19f. .'.?.5s -Q .fff.2fX. . Av-2.22-'-. ' - -'sz f..'--. , '.i,'. ',-.' .:'.:.- - X. 4- ,-P .f,g.,A5. -, . I 34,5 A. ,I 15 V J.. .1 . -3 in fgiaf- Q1f.,35'JSj7.Ji f 1432? ' L ft, ... 'f' fI.'i3?,2'2S'ffr7f 'H' hifi, J,.'3.:..,Ef3f'41 L ,X , mx.. -5'f3L1P1i- V'-1359? 7 .W - f 'F7a.-aes-Y' .f 4:15591-. , '- 1., 1.1 -. -war-1, sr, ' , 41f'- ' 2HNl.' ll .'1 1- mm wr ,Q . ' .:-.4-1' . 'Une '- , , X x 4 R 15: gi.. f S w N Homecoming ueen Finalists Finalist Teri Lynn Warwick Finalist Laurie Kathleen Nunez The 10 semi-finalists are, left to right, Susan Elizabeth Moritz, sponsored by Alpha Delta Pig Cheryl Kay Snoek, Zeta Chi Delta, Melba Jean Tipton, Delta Zetag Jeri Lynn Fisher, Pi Kappa Alphag Teri Lynn Warwick, Texas Society of Profes- sional Engineersg Sandra Kay Hile, Blue Keyg Laurie Kathleen Nunez, Sigma Phi Epsilong Barbara Combs, Zeta Tau Alphag Joy Kirgan Hopkins, Phi Delta Theta, and Patsy Jean Penry, Lambda Tau. - 0.4. wr X 'K l 1968 Homecoming Queen lj Miss Lamar Tech iz! ,E l , Nl A Twifwf ff IUNAS Ynf I' The first annual Miss Lam Techn pageant was held in Ma Distinguished judges chose t winner from a field of 16 coed Gretchen May Lueders, freshm commercial art major from Po Arthur, was crowned Miss Lam Tech by Dr. Frank A. Thoma Jr., acting president. Pictured b low are, left to right, Susann Bu ford Graham, second runner-u Deborah Ann Clayton, first runn upg and Deborah C. Arrnstron Miss Congenialityf' Miss Lam Tech will participate in the Mi Texas pageant, a preliminary the '4Miss America contest. Outstanding Students JAMES WILLIAM BOYD, JR. SANDRA J 0 BUFORD NANCY CLARE WORRALL The Student Government Association recognizes work done by students in the interest of the advancement of Student Government. Five students are selected each year who have made contributions worthy of recognition. ho's Who mong tudents in American Universities and Colleges CHRISTINE THORINA BOYER Mathematics Glenwood Iowa Senior Advisor, AAA: fbli-bg Concert Choirg Counselor, Cray Hall' Mathe matics Clubg Treasurer, Cap and Gown. J 1 rl LARRY GENE BEAUMONT Accounting Port Treasurer, EfbEg fbKflPg Secretary, Blue Keyg Senior Classg Speaker, House of Justice, Honor Courtg Sophomore, Junior Class Freshman Honor Society: Student Govemment Society of Accountancyg Who's Who. JANE ANNE BARRY Elementary Education Scholarship Chairman, Social Chairman, Membership ZTAQ Senatorg Corresponding Secretary, Student Associationg Editor, 1967 Cardinal 5 Cap and Gown Dean's List. of J I X if X, i ui in EDDIE N OLAN BERNARD Beaumont Freshman Honor Societyg Senatorg Vice-Pres- Student Govemment Associationg Who's Whog K CY Secretary, Pledge Trainer, EIPEQ President, 3 211233 Physics Clubg Dean's List. JAMES DOYLE CONDREY Vidor Blue Keyg Who's Whog BBBQ American Chemical Societyg HELEN JANE BUSSEY Biology Port Arthur Scholarship Chairman, Registrar, House President, AAIIg Who's Whog AAAQ Corresponding Secretary, BBBg IIIKCIY. LOUIS MARIO CANTU Govemment Port Arthur Secretary, Scholarship Chairman, CI1K9g Blue Keyg Newman Clubg Young Democratsg Senatorg Dean's List. Interfraternity Councilg Reporter, Student Union Program Boardg Secretary, Worthy Keeper of Annals, Worthy Sentinel, Convention Representative, 2.0 Club, ATSZg Dean's Listg Freshman Committee. L, PAMELA ANN DUGAN Elementary Education Port Arthur ATYZ Sweetheartg Vice-President, ATSZ Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, Dean's List: Les Belles Finalistg Best-Dressed Coed Finalist: Homecoming Queen Semi-finalistg Senatorg Spirit Committee: Car- dinal Christmas Committeeg Treasurer, ACEg SEAg Vice-President, Social Chairman, Standards Chairman, Rush Chairman, Executive Board, AAII. CUILLERMO BERNARDO De La GARZA Govemment Sumter, S. C. Weed Essay Award, Young Democratsg fPKd1g QHEQ Vice-President, Intemational Clubg Corresponding Secretary, Blue Key, Senator, Campus Coordinator, Choice '68g Dean's List. i 1 N l l ,ff X-. X-'Baal j MARILYN DIXIE CRIMES Pearland Treasurer, Song Leader, AXS25 Treasurer, TECHsansg Representative: Queeng Queen, CARDS: Les Belles Finalistg De1.m's Listg Cap Gown, Homecoming Committee: Senntorg Spirit Committee: Cardinal Christ- Committee: Election Committecg Gentry Hall Dormitory Counselorg Head Cardinal Band: Who's Who. RONALD RICHARD FARMER Accounting Pearland Parliamentarian, President, Men's Dormitory Councilg C. W. Bing- man Special Recognition Awardg A2113 Forum Committee: Honor Courtg Society of Accountancy. ho's Who DENNIS RAY FRITSCHE Electrical Engineering Beaumont President, Vice-President, Circle Kg President, TBIIQ Treasurer, HKNg IPKIIR Blue Keyg TSPEQ IEEEg Honor Courtg Election Committee. JOY KIRGAN HOPKINS Ellglmh Silsbee Editor Pulseg Senator: Student-Faculty Publications Committee, Features Editor, Cardmal Les Bellesg Cap and Cowng Secretary, Student Government Associationg Membership Chairman, Executive Secretary, ZTAQ Panhellenicg Dean's List, TECHsans Homecoming Queen Candidateg Intemational Club. SANDRA KAY HILE Speech Newton Corresponding Secretary, Student Govemment Associa- tiong Activities Chairman, Standards Chairman, ZTAg GAG Sweetheartg Junior Advisor, AAA: Treasurer, Publicity Chairman, TECHsansg Varsity Debate, Cap and Cowng Homecoming Queen Semi-Finalist, Les Belles: Senator: Model UN 3 Honor Court: H0nor's Program, Dean's List, International Club: Chairman, Homecoming Dance Committee, Gentry Hall Dormi- tory Counselorg Handbook Chairman, Panhellenic. MICHAEL GUS HOLLOMON Biology Port Neches 'PHE g Vice-President, Freshman Class 5 President Junior Class 3 ATU, Senator, Chairman, Election Committee, Blue Key. WILLIAM LARRY HAMILTON Electrical Engineering Point Comfort President, IEEEQ Representativeg Recording Secre- tary, TBIIg Treasurer, Blue Key: Chairman, Treasurer, Forum Committee: Circle Kg Mathematics Clubg TSPEQ Dean's List, UCF. EDNA BERNICE JOHN STONE Mathematics Houston Vice-President, House Chai.rman, Scholarship Chairman, Treasurer, AZ: President, AWS: Pres- ident, Mathematics Club: Senator: Campus Im- provement Committee: Cardinal Christmas Com- mittee: President's Committee on Student Af- fairs: Dean's List: Gentry Hall Dormitory Coun- selor: President's Council, School of Engineering. MERLAINE VIOLA KRUSE Society. ans Theatre: Varsity Debate: Cap and Gown: TECHsans: Forensics Club: Who's Who: IIKA: Economics Club: oung Democrats: Speaker, House of Representatives: Board, AWS: President's Committee on Student Affairs: List: Grand Choir: KA Southern Belle, Rose Court: ialiliiliil I RODERICK FRED MILES Electrical Engineering Fort Worth President, AQA: Cardinal Band: Election Committee: Homecoming Committee: Campus Commission on Student Morale: Vice-President of Student Affairs' Advisory Com- mittee. Seymou' JAYME JORJABEL Moons Speech Fort Worth Librarian, Crescent Correspondent, 2.0 Club, 1 41B: Car- dinal Theatre: ANPSZ. Eff h0's Who . K N I 1 SUSAN ELIZABETH MORITEV Bivlqsy Pon Arth President, Rush Chairman, Scholarship Chairman, AA1'Ig Pa liamentarian, BBB: Cap and Gowng AAA, ACEg 1'Ag Les Belle Finalistg Homecoming Queen Semi-finalistg Dean's List. WILLIAM HAYDEN PATTERSON Mechanical Engineering Marshall President, First Vice-President, Alumni Secretary, A111525 Blue Keyg ASMEQ Senator, Treasurer, Joint Committee of Service Organizations. BONNIE LEE OWNBY Elementary Education Groves Recording Secretary, Student Govemment Association: Senator, Representa- tiveg Chairman, Cardinal Christmasg Creative Arts Committeeg Election Committee: Howdy Week Committeeg Freshman Orientation: Outstanding Studentg Treasurer, Standards Board, AA1Ig Slime Queen, Freshman, Junior Class Favoriteg President, ATU Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross, ACE: Program Committee, SEA, Newman Clubg Dean's List, QABQ Homecoming Queen Candidate. S 'i .I w ,- I 1 , 'A X-.1 . CHERYL KAY SNOEK Sociology Port Arthur Vice-President, President, I'dJB: Treasurer, Panhellenic: MICHAEL SHERWIN ROGERS Secretary, Sophomore Class: UCF: Newman Club: Howdy Week Committee: Parliamentarian, AT: QK9 Sweetheart: El ' I E ' ' M 1 k ff ecmca ngmeermg a a 0 QK9 Little Sister of the Ruby and Pearl: Cap and Gown. Corresponding Secretary, Vice-President, HKN: QK41: TBIIg Dean's List: TSPE: IEEE: Dormitory Counselor: Frederick G. Michaelis Scholarship: Anthony F. Lucas Scholarship. JAMES WESLEY SIMS LINDA FRANCES PLAIA ROBISON Electrical Engineering West Columbia secretarial Science Port Arthur IEEE: TSPE: Men's Dormitory Council: ean's List: AZ: Treasurer, President, National Outstanding Secretary Award, Election Committee: President, Board Chair- IIE: Cap and Gown: Secretarial Science Club. man, Secretary, Circle K. YIW 'HI1 El!! 7 L' ,:- .1,1'3 ' I' .gpffv ' pg, GABRIEL KENG-CHAI TAN Chemical Engineering Medan, Sumatra, Indonesia Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, A111523 First Vice-President, Treasurer, Internation- al Clubg Senate Ex-officio Memherg Choice '685 Student Government Publicity Committeeg Blue Keyg SZXEQ Freshman Honor Societyg Young Democratsg TSPE9 AIChE. DIANNA ROSE STOVALL VALLORY JOHN TRAMONTE C 1 Heallh and Physical Education Kubyvdle llsiiiilifiixg zo Club ATG SAM Athletic chiliiiiii Membership Chairman, Vice-President, TECHsans Pres- P d t IFC mem, AWSg PEP. 'es' en TERI LYNN WARWICK Bi0l0gy LaMarque Guard, Big-Little Sister Coordinator, Recording Secretary, AZg Corresponding Secretary, BBBQ Les Belles: AAAQ Who's Whog Homecoming Queen F inalistg Social Chairman, Gray Hall Dormitory Councilg Lamar Tech Ballet Companyg Panhellenic Scholarship Recognition: Cap and Gowng KIHKKIJQ Dean's List: Cardinal Theatre Productions. h0's Who r Q i P I V , .II i z - is ,Y 1' . if , f ,l mart -c.. 1 i EUGENIE MARIE MONTIE WEST Home Economics Port Arthur Guard, Corresponding Secretary, AAIIg Cheerleaderg Les Bellesg Who's Who: Honorary Pledge, Golden Heart Girl, 2111123 TECHsansg Newman Clubg Home Economics Club: Homecoming Queen Finalist. JANET MAUDE WILLIAMSON Sociology Beaumont President, Vice-President in charge of Pledge Training, His- torian, AT: Steering Committee UCF: AAA: Spirit Committee: Secretary, Psychology Clubg Election Committee: Senatorg Forum Committeeg Publicity Chairman, Cap and Gowng Dean's List. Athletics Football Lamar Tech entered t.he 1968 football campaign without a proven quarterback and with only seven returning offensive and defensive starters from its 7-3 won- lost 1967 season. Playing a tough schedule, the Cardinals rang up their worst season record in history, 0-10. Injuries also plagued the team, and several members gave up football, reducing the depth of the squad. Lamar Tech: 7 West Texas State: 45 The 1968 edition of the Lamar Tech Cardinals was opened by the West Texas State University Buffaloes as they handed the Birds their first loss of the season, 45-7, in Canyon. The Redbird defense, headed by Lotice Cole, Barry Lussier, Richard Cummings, Randy Nunez and John Blackwell, had the awesome task of stopping the Buffs' All-America candidate Eugene QMercuryJ Morris, who romped through the Cardinal line for 229 yards and four touchdowns. Offensively, the Cards did better than the score indicates. Showing signs of promise were Robert Fontno, who picked up 78 yards on 21 carries, and quarterback Jim Jackson, completing 10 of 17 passes for 93 yards. The Cardinals' lone touchdowncarne from a 141-yard pass to Kenny Montgomery. Wayne Weaver booted the extra- point, thus ending the night's scoring for the Birds. Scrambling .lim Jackson pivots in an attempt to elude a McNeese tackler. 1 ..x,,. ' u , -X' , My 3 vunbw 7 1 , . 5 2 -1-4 iff' A I TZ, iixgei, r ,, Y li, Agni? A .V Q: -- I 1, nu.':?' J QQ., . ' T .f- 'I M --A 'I Q A V4 R' J: ' y . ,Prix -W-:fn lj ,, R ' .Q U fm ' y,'.v: A Q, .'- I ,X . L' . . .A .. ,xisfiiuw Y. A K A Q b . Y N 5, -Mi,-1 3.9.5 if .T L. ' , V ..,h, + 5L3?5FC'95'5'f-1551-tif!-'f- I Q' . , Q ' ' X if I an-'M mg ,,-,v'44'11S' M ' 'kg X ,1,- - , V ., .-wxw 'Jw , '- :bf-M , - P gf YM-,,1. if -4 A ,..w,,--. , x. - 1, -1. .wig -f-Qty. -pr-5 .-dbg X f N A Diff1ivf1'w'IAfQfs.:4- Luv-. x ' an 1, 9? ,,, R 4 'A A ---w g 4 .i ' .. ww ' N-.1 ,. '-43,4 ,X ,H- ' ', X ': H. .AA - , , .. - , ' .,, QV 4I y-111. --..- A . 131- 'ww Q W- ,yy . v.,'!-g.'n- V KN15' . M if ' J.. '. ' ' ' ' . L :W ' ,5.Q:ff!' QI! l,es?Ydv f . - N.M. Aggies Edge Cardinals xl. .2 V . 2-,, '11-,., VV , Losing his helmet, but not the ball, end Ronnie Gebauer is painfully I fi' ?. - lvl s 1 1 . brought to earth. 4,9 V it ' il . its -3? g.: '. 1 .- . :'f. t:E'f' R Ar' ' dar t iff. pi g- .- -g- 5 as .l ,I and gi . -f it L I' x fl -rl I . 4 ze'-. I .i E 2 . gi. V., 1: Lamar Tech: 14 New Mexico: 16 Coach Vernon Glass and his company of young Cardinals managed to keep this game exciting enough for the 8,500 fans who saw the Nev Mexico State University Aggies edge Lamar Tech 16-14 at Cardinal Stadium. The Aggies invader Beaumont with their bomb in the form of quarter back Loy Hayes, ranked eleventh in the nation in total offense. The Card defense turned on tht steam and held Hayes for five of 10 passes ant a meager 45 yards. The first Cardinal score cam' with 2:23 left in the half when Bobby McDowel rolled in from the nine. Patrick Gibbs dove intc the end zone for a crucial two extra points The second half looked even better for the Bird as defensive men Randy Nunez and Lotice Colt stopped Ron James for a three yard loss on 1 crucial fourth down play. With McDowell 3 the controls, Tech began to march as Robe Fontno, Kenny Montgomery, and Woody Porte field took their team to the Aggie 30. McDowe1 then hit Ronnie Gebauer in the end zone for th score. An extra point pass from McDowell t- Gibbs was no good. Lamar dominated in statistic with 81 offensive plays and 99 yards in passing Lamar Tech: 7 Southern Illinois: 2 The Cardinals of Lamar Tech suffered tl fourth loss of the season at the hands of South Illinois University, 24-7. The Salukis were able capitalize on Redbird mistakes as Lamar lost I , l ball nine times. During the first half, Lamar mi two field goals, and failed to score with two cha inside the five yard line. The second half ' more productive for the Cards and was h' lighted by a 74 yard touchdown drive. Q Jackson completed four passes and Robert Fon saw paydirt on an end sweep. Terry Thompso extra point kick was good. Jackson, who to the reins after McDowell was sidelined, complete 10 of 17 passes for 121 yards. Bonnie Gebau' snatched nine passes for 123 yards. Kenny Mon gomery led in rushing with 73 yards. l98 F! it , -fri- . .',. fx.. .a f 'lfiggkggia Riff' 4 as F. .9 ' 5, T-5, '11 x Y-rl -L 1:- , I . '-'4 E Q -4 ,. ,,+,,, V .4. 1, 3, hu.,-.15 L.: 44 ' Zig 54 4'- u 4 H ', H A, .--.,: j-,vw--in.-rf 'v P , .. 4 ww, . fwflw 1... WN ea. ,sv Q Q, Lf x -.1-was ,fp - ,. ,zu , - 'S -5. .fx-P41 ,- K ' ,A .. , . 112-H .Jr-2120- fl 5 T Lg-44 ,,..-'- ' ' ' 2 'S V P Q 2, x R K 111' v, . W - -Y K.:-A .5 -N- W ,, 1. A W -'C V .4 H ., .ini 1,-, .3 . ,-.v,.' is if Z Q I ll '2. f-.4 . I . . W' if 1 rf 25' 19' l I x u f PN '91 IJ. .x, . I-:A 1. ' NA 1. b ir. V , X4 A ry-if 1 .lv la X 1 FTW? , , nf V 'Y 1 in Lamar Tech: 14 ACC: 38 Abilene Christian College's sophomore quarterback Jim Lindsey passed, ran and directed the Wildcats to a 38-14 walloping of Lamar Tech in Cardinal Stadium in the Redbirds' first Southland Conference game of the season. With ACC dominating the game, helped by Lamar Tech fumbles, the Cardinals finally got some offense rolling mid-way in the third quarter. Bobby Mc- Dowell directed the Card offense with thrusts by Ronnie Gehauer, Kenny Montgomery, Henry King and Patrick Gibbs, as King banged in for the score on fourth down. A McDowell to Gibbs pass added the extra points to make the score 22-8. An ACC field goal raised the score and on a spectacular play, Lamar's McDowell fired to Gebauer who loped in for the score. The conversion try was no good. A few minutes later, the Wildcats tacked on 13 points, leaving the final score at 38-14. V' ASQ, Lamar Tech: 14- USL: 20 The Lamar Tech Cardinals had win on their minds as they set out to upset the University of South- western Louisiana Bulldogs. The Cards matched touch- downs with their opponent, but- Ragin' Cajun Boy Pendergraft booted two field goals that turned the tide of the game. Tech scored in the first quarter on a pass from Bobby McDowell to Ronnie Cebauer. The TD ended a 65-yard drive in 12 plays. The second Tech touchdown was the result of a 53 yard, seven play strong offensive attack by the Cards. .lim Jackson went over from the one yard line to give Lamar its last score of the encounter. Even with USL's two field goals, Lamar almost made a comeback. The Redbirds drove to the Cajun one in the fourth period, but a strong USL defensive unit held the score at 20-14. Bruising defensive halfback Bennie Lansford evades staunch ACC defense rack up overland yards on a pass interception. Below: Only two points fullback Robert Fontno attempts an end around on the right side, THOMAS CRAIG BARRETT J unior-Monster Man-2VL JOHN DAVID BLACKWELL Senior-Linebacker-3VL HOY MARTIN BLANTON J unior-End-IVL BILLY BRUCE BUSH Sophomore-Monster Man DOUGLAS RAY DOUG CARTER Freshman-Wingback-IVL LOTICE LEE COLE, JR. Junior-Safety-IVL CHARLES CECIL CRAWFORD Freshman-Tailback-IVL JOSEPH PASCAL JODY CROSBY F reshman-Center MICHAEL JACK MIKE DOIRON Sophomore-Linebacker GLEN JOSEPH EDGERLY J unior-Guard-2VL ROY C. ESQUIVEL Sophomore-Tackle-IVL ROBERT LEE FONTN O J unior-Fullback-IVL RONNIE DEWAIN GEBAUER Sophomore-End-2VL PATRICK HENRY GIBBS Freshman-Wingback-1VL PERCY LYNN HARDISON F reshman-Linebacker JERRY MORRIS HARVEY Freshman-Flanker, Defensive Halfback-IVL DANIEL STEPHEN DANNY HETZEL Sophomore-Tackle-IVL JAMES DALE JIM JACKSON Senior-Quarterback-IVL DONALD OWEN KELLEY Freshman-Guard-IVL MICHAEL LEE MIKE KELLY Freshman-Tackle-1VL HENRY DARNELL KING Freshman-Quarterback CHARLES HAL KOOKEN, J R. Freshman -Tackle ROBERT PAUL BOB LAKIN Junior--Linebacker-2VL JOHN ALLEN LEE, JR. J unior-Fullback WILLIAM NELSON WINKY LEWIS Freshman-Linebacker- IVL WILLIAM ERNEST BILL LUCAS Junior-End MARK ALLEN LUDWIG Sophomore-Safety-1VL BARRY RAY LUSSIER Junior-End-2VL MORDIE LOYD MARCONTELL Junior-Guard-2VL ROBERT VAN McANELLY Sophomore-End-IVL Cards Suffer Eighth Loss 'FN-4 YP as-X fm Jie. in-v . I Lf,-.... '. A i' Lamar Tech: 17 Arkansas State: The Lamar Tech Cardinals suffered their worst defeat the season at the hands of the Arkansas State Univer Indians, 48-17. Tech led the entire first quarter, 10-0. 'I touchdown was made on a pass from quarterbz Jim Jackson to wingback Patrick Gibbs. The scoreboard once more as freshman Terry Thompson booted a 32-ya field goal. Thompson also converted after the tout down. After the Indians had scored enough to lead by points, Lamar decided to narrow the score. A pass fre Bobby McDowell to end Ronnie Gebauer climaxed an yard drive. The tough Indian defense held Tech to 36 ya: rushing while Lamar running backs were dropped I3 tin in the Southland Conference game. Lamar Tech: 20 Trinity University: 2 University Tigers, 24-20. The Cards scored first as quar back Lloyd Ricketson went over from the one, endin 63 yard drive. Terry Thompson booted the extra po Freshman tailback Doug Carter sparked the drive runs of 31 and 14- yards in the Southland Confere contest. The second Tech TD came on a 24 yard run by Rot Fontno. Late in the first half, Thompson kicked a 36 y field goal to increase the lead, 17-IO. The last Card sc came on a 27 yard field goal by Thompson. The winn touchdown by the Tigers came on a fourth down gam with a pass from Lionel Garza to end John Howard Lamar Tech remained luckless as they fell to the Trir M pass that traveled 63 yards to paydirt. 7 All-Southland Conference BENNIE L. LANSFORD RICHARD CARREY CUMMINGS Senior--Tackle-3VL Sophomore-Halfback-IVL I . ,- '. '15 , . 1 2 my ff I 4 - Nb 54 ' - 'A...:.! -:'.- 'if' ' D 'b 4' Ziff.: eu Doug Carter C311 is stopped by a host of Louisiaha Tech Bulldogs. The CARDS' Big Red shows off his new costume. Nxt lfvf, .g-v 4- 203 Louisiana Tech Spoils Homecoming BOB BILL MCCRARY Junior-Linebacker ROBERT ALAN BOBBY McDOWELL Scphomore-Quarterback--IVL FRANK GERARD MESSINA Freshman-Linebacker-1VL DARREL LEE MINGLE Junior-Center-2VL KENNETH PHIL KENNY MONTGOMERY Senior-Tailback-4VL RANDALL GOLDEN RANDY MORGAN Freshman-Halfback JAMES DANIEL NEUSE Freshman-End RANDY PAUL NUNEZ Junior-Linebacker-3VL PHILIP JEROME O'NEAL Freshman-End-IVL DENNIS WAYNE PORTER Sophomore-Fullback WOODSON O. WOODY PORTERFIELD, JR. Sophomore-End-IVL RONALD GERONE RONNIE POTTS Junior-Tackle-3VL ln a circle of mass confusion, the Lamar offense tries to find the fumbled pigskin amar Tech: 7 Louisiana Tech: 34 The Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Bulldogs quarterback Terry Bradshaw exhibited their as they took control of Cardinal Stadium the tune of 311-7, to spoil Lamar Techls Home- Under the leadership of Bradshaw, the offense piled up a total of 675 yards. Lamar's to the scoreboard came when Bennie latched onto a stray Bradshaw pass and it 46 yards for the score. Lamar threatened times with the help of quarterback Bobby end Ronnie Gebauer and tailback Kenny Gebauer broke Bill Kilgore's record most receptions in one season, while Patrick y tied the mark set at 10 in a single game. l Fending off a UT-Arlington defender with a stiff-arm, Robert Fontno piles up vital yardage through the secondary. 1 .ri- , 1-ee, 3-Y- WILLIAM DOUGLAS DOUG PURSLEY, JR. ' ' ' f ' Senior-Linebacker THOMAS WESLEY TOMMY PURYEAR 3 as Freshman-Guard ' x , ,. - X '- , ' IHA X s. , X A 1 'X ' ' W qeitm' my r,.Ig 1 ,, ry-ff.-gx,,1'iQ 14 -I 5' M. . C A, 9 S' 1 l A .rf ,. .: I 5 'VJ .- . 55, ,Q 'A ,Y -,V A ,tessstaarts LLOYD NEIL RICKETSON 115 Freshman- Quarterback-IVL JAMES DANIEL SPARKY ROBINSON, JR. Senior-End-3VL WILLIAM EDWARD SANDERS 'V' Freshman- Fullback-IVL J OE DARRELL SMART Freshman-Tackle inf! I .. ,y cv' X x t Lamar Tech: 20 UT Arlington: 3 Lamar Tech closed out a winless season, bowing to Soul land Conference opponent University of Texas at Arlir ton, 37-20, before 5,317 spectators, smallest crowd in the histo of Cardinal Stadium. The Rebels got off to a fast start with a field goal ' Skippy Butler. Behind the passing of Bobby McDowell, t Cardinals fought back, but UTA overpowered them offe sively. The winless season was the first in Lamar T6Cl'l,5 18 ye history as a senior college. Arkansas State University claiml the Southland Conference title with a 4-0 record followl by UT Arlington with a 3-1 mark. Trinity University and Lam Tech fell in third and fourth places respectively. L, E9 X55 -Q1 F' R' Cardinal quarterback Bobby McDowell decides to run, finding his receiver 1. 5, , x 1 T. agp-.. fr. -211 A- , if Q HARRY GORDON THOMPSON Freshman-Tackle TERRY GENE THOMPSON Freshman-Kicker-IVL JOSEPH ANTHONY '6TONY WALTER, III Freshman-End KENNETH WILLIAM WAMBLE, JR. Freshman-End-IVL WAYNE LESLIE WEAVER Junior-Linebacker GEORGE WASHINGTON WILLIAMS, .I R. .Iunior-Halfback-2VL JERRY DOUGLAS WILLIAMS Freshman-Tailback JACKIE WEATHERF ORD YOUNG Sophomore-Center-IVL 207 f'5qf11'Z'5fax iqui,-m...p':Aa..1'. yr... - L-M-. 0 ,, 'bei' 1 45- f Qi Dedicated Coac . ,f 51.-v-yi U , . hglfqr -DOI? . f Q 5, - ' 'JL' 'I 'ix -4 Q 4' H M 'N 1 , X Wfi, ., lj jrji my 1 wb 'N 1 .rf 7 4 . Head Coach Vernon Glass 208 . Trainers and Managers .5 Trainer Bobby Gunn. Cheerleaders Jose Berrios and Randy Nunez and Barry Lussier 4 f 4?I..g- ,I gf e rn,q ' I A - Q WI. I. I '4 I , - I Coaches Dan Rogas and Bob Frederick. Beth Lomonte. ix - 'QS C' , X , q,..., Q- Q - ,gg-, 1 .1 X , f ,J with a student trainer. KENNETH EDWARD KEN CRAWFORD, Trainer CARL JAMES DAVID, Manager DONALD MCMURRY DON GARRETT, Trainer CHARLIE WOODSON HENRY, Trainer VERNON J. HOOKS. Manager MICHAEL JERRY MIKE MAHAN, Manager JOHN WALTER McDONALD, Trainer RUSHFORD LEE RUSTY SWEENEY, III, Manager Basketball Lamar Tech compiled its finest basketball record in the his tory of the college during the 1968-69 season with a 20-4 won lost record. The Cardinals held a 15-0 record at one poin before falling to the University of Texas at Arlington. Thi fine undefeated record brought national acclaim to the Car dinals with feature stories about the team in Sports Illustrated,' The Sporting News, the wire services, and leading newspaperl across the nation. Considered a major college by the Unitet Press International poll, and a small college in the Associate: Press poll, the Cardinals were passed up for a post-season tournament berth. The 1968-69 season also saw closed-circui television used for the first time at several Lamar Tech homt games. LAMAR STATE COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 11968-69l The fantastic Earl Dow f23l. LAMAR TECH: 65, PEPPERDINE COLLEGE: 64 Trailing by as many as 11 points early in the second half, Lamar Tech rallied behind the gallant play of Earl Dow and ,lim Nicholson to nip Pepper- dine College of Los Angeles, Calif., 65-64 in the 1968-69 opener in McDonald Gymnasium. Dow and Nicholson, both all-conference the year before, canned 19 points each in the thrilling conquest. Nov. 30 Pepperdine College . . . . . . . . . . Beaumont Dec. 2 Memphis State ........ Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 6 Nw. La. Slate ...... Natchitoches, La. Dec. 9 Texas AGM ............ College Station Dee. 12 Nw. Louisiana St. .......... Beaumont Dec. 14 Southeastern La. ...... Hammond, La. Dec. I6 University of Tulsa ...... Beaumont Dec. 18 Southeastern La. . ..,........ Beaumont Dee. 19 Nw. Missouri Stale ........ Beaumont Jan. 4 Centenary College . ..... Shreveport, La. 'Jan. 6 Univ. of Tex. at Arlington Beaumont Jan. ll Arkansas St. Univ. ... Jonesboro, Ark. Jan. 13 University of Houston .... Beaumont ' Jan. 1B Pan American College ...... Edinburg fPostponedl Ian. 29 Pan American College ...... Beaumont 'Feb. 1 Abilene Christian Col. ...... Abilene Feb, 3 Univ. of Tex. at Arlington ... Arlington Fcb. 8 Trinity University ........ Beaumont Feb. ll Univ. of West Florida . ..... Beaumont 'Feb. 15 Trinity University ...... San Antonio Feb. 18 Univ. of Sw. Louisiana .... Beaumont Feb. 20 University of Houston ...... Houston Feb, 24 Arkansas State Univ. ...... Beaumont Feb. 27 Pan American College ........ Edinburg Man 3 Abilene Christian College .... Beaumont ' Denotes Conference Game.: LAMAR TECH: 82,'MEMPHIS STATE: 69 Brilliant guard Earl Dow put on a supe performance to lead Lamar Tech to an 82- upset over Memphis State University of t Missouri Valley Conference. Dow slammed 31 points and paralyzed the 7,205 partisans Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tenn., with great effort as the Cardinals rolled to their seco consecutive victory. . X Q X xx --5-,Q '- David Post overpowers a Wildcat defender in Lamar Tech's 105-85 win over Abilene Christian College. LAMAR TECH: 94, NORTHWESTERN LOUISIANA: 86 Again, it was Earl Dow, with assistance from Phil Endicott, Wayne Moore and reserve guard Tom Dreessen, leading Lamar Tech to a 94-86 triumph over tough Northwestern Louisiana State College at Natchitoches, La. Dow popped in 31 tallies, Endicott added 19, and Moore grabbed 15 rebounds. But it was Dreessen getting 16 points in the last 10 minutes that brought Lamar Tech from a deficit to its third win in a row. LAMAR TECH 98, TEXAS AaM: 87 The magnificent Cardinals withstood that howling mob of Texas A81M University Aggies at College Station and turned back the South- west Conference favorite 98-87 in a brilliant upset. Earl Dow led the charge with 28 points, but reserves David Post, with 15 first half points, and Tommy Dreessen, with 17 tallies in the final 15 minutes, played key roles in Lamar Teclfs fourth consecutive triumph. LAMAR TECH: 78, NORTHWTESTERN LOUISIANA: 77 lncomparable Earl Dow whistled in a 25-foot jump shot at the buzzer to give Lamar Tech a heart-stopping 78-77 win over rugged Northwestern Louisiana in McDonald Gym as the Cardinals stretched their winning skein to five games. Dow was mobbed by the faithfuls after his 20th point provided the margin of victory. Phil Endicott also con- tributed 20 markers and Kenny Haynes chipped in 15 tallies. Cards Begin Season With String of Wins LAMAR TECH: 60 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA: 56 Sophomore reserve guard Tommy Dreessen relieved ill-ridden Earl Dow and shot in 10 points in the final eight minutes to pull Lamar Tech to a come-from-behind 60-56 decision over Southeastern Louisiana College at Hammond. La. The Cardinals trailed for 32 minutes before Drees- sen, Phil Endicott, who had 14- points, and Wayne Moore, with 17 rebounds, turned the tide. LAMAR TECH: 103 UNIVERSITY OF TULSA: 77 The Cardinals never were better than the night of December 16 when they rode tremendous team effort to blitz University of Tulsa 103-77 in a game between unbeaten outfits. Tulsa was ranked 18th in the nation before Earl Dow and Phil Endi- cott popped in 25 points each in the rout at Mc- Donald Gym. But the talk of the town was Wayne Moore after the 6-8 senior swept 20 rebounds and played perfect defense in his greatest performance. LAMAR TECH: 94- SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA: 68 Still sizzling from their smashing win over Tulsa, the Cardinals waxed Southeastern Louisiana 94-68 in a return engagement at McDonald Gym for their eighth straight victory. Reserve David Post ignited the rout with a second half performance of 25 points and 10 rebounds. Earl Dow chipped in 20 tallies in the win. Challenged by a UT Arlington defender, Kenny Haynes 1151 prepares to set up a Lamar's effective press blocks UTA's inbound attempt fhelowj. Q- .I I 1 5 ,f , N F, X -u ,, s I r ,. 9 WV k, .. r , NK I' if if I '1 -xg S SQIA4, 3Ow Cards Down Out-of-State Rivals LAMAR TECH: 76. NORTHWEST MISSOURI: 65 Bogged down by the heavy schedule of five games in seven nights, Lamar Tech closed out its pre-holiday slate with a listless 76-65 decision over visiting Northwest Missouri State. Guard Kenny Haynes led the Redbirds with 17 tallies, while Phil Endicott hit 16 points. Big Wayne Moore grabbed 15 rebounds, and Lamar Tech had a great 9-0 record. LAMAR TECH: 68, CENTENARY COLLEGE: 62 Diamond .lim Nicholson keyed a stirring second half rally to bring Lamar Tech from the brink of defeat to its 10th straight win, a hard-earned 68-62 triumph over Centenary College at Shreveport, La. Nicholson, the all- conference star from Pasadena slammed in 17 points, collared 12 rebounds and set up the offense with his great floor play. Big Wayne Moore had a helping hand with 12 caroms, while Earl Dow led the scorers with 20 tallies, a Forcing a Hurricane +-asks--. Tommy Dreessen C311 and Jim Nicholson C511 trap a Northwest Missouri in a 75-65 poll climbing contest. player to lose time, Phil Endicott puts pressure on 18th ranked Uni- versity of Tulsa. Cheerleader Beth Lamonte urges the Cardinals on to another victory. Kenny Haynes receives a ride off the court as fans shout we're number one after the 71-65 win over the University of Houston. Big Mo, Wayne Moore 1353 gets the tip in a jump-ball with Tulsa. LAMAR TECH: 87, TEXAS-ARLINGTON: 67 Lamar Tech opened the Southland Conference championship race by thrashing University of Texas at Arlington 87-67 in McDonald Gym. thanks to a near perfect first half performance. The win was the 11th in a row for the Big Red and put them within one of tying the school record. Earl Dow was the leading scorer with 21 points, but it was Wayne Moore, who got 11 points and 15 rebounds, who staked Lamar to a 4-7-29 bulge at intermission. LAMAR TECH: 84, ARKANSAS STATE: 81 Coming from behind in the final 10 minutes, Lamar Tech clipped tough Arkansas State Uni- versity 84-81 in Jonesboro, Ark., to tie the all- time school record of 12 consecutive victories. Phil Endicott pumped in 23 points and Earl Dow con- nected for 16 points as the Cardinals overcame a 62-50 deficit. The triumph also pushed the Car- dinals' Southland Conference record to 2-O. Cards Finally Defeat UI-I s W ' :bib Earl Dow 1233 contributes points in the Cardinals stunning 71-65 win over the University of Houston LAMAR TECH: 71 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON: 65 Hollywood script writers couldn't have de- signed a better setting and conclusion than the production put on January'13 in McDonald Gymnasium when Lamar Tech upset almighty University of Houston 71-65 in a memorable contest that went into overtime. The victory was a stirring come-from-be- hind effort as Lamar Tech set a new school record with its 13th straight win. The win was also the first ever over Houston in 11 meet- ings and the Cougars had been the nation's No. 1 ranked team in 1967-68. Sheer bedlam rocked cramped McDonald Gym from floor to rafter as super'cool Earl Dow and Kenny Haynes scored 12 of Lamar Tech's final 14 points in the last seven minutes to send the game into overtime after the Car- dinals had trailed 56-4-4. With 4-,200 screaming partisans on their feet in the arena and another 1,000 watching on closed circuit television, Dow and Haynes scored four of five baskets in the overtime period to give Lamar Tech its most precious athletic conquest in history. 1 LAMAR TECH: 100, PAN AMERICAN: 84 Earl Dow scored 30 points and Kenny Haynes chipped in 20 tallies to give Lamar Tech a well- earned 100-84 triumph over tough Pan American College in McDonald Gymnasium. Lamar Tech blew a 19-point lead and a 12-point bulge before snapping a 62-62 deadlock midway of the final half to record its 14-th consecutive victory. LAMAR TECH: 85, ABILENE CHRISTIAN: 72 The Cardinals chalked up their first win ever in Abilene and their 15th victory in a row in 1968-69 by beating stubborn Abilene Christian College 85-72 in a Southland Conference game. Brilliant Earl Dow again led the Redbirds with 28 points and Phil Endicott chipped in 17 tallies as Lamar Tech pushed its league record to three wins and no losses. LAMAR TECH: 71, TEXAS-ARLINGTON: 76 Hot-shooting University of Texas at Arlington gunned down Lamar Tech's marvelous winning streak with a stunning 76-71 upset victory over the Cardinals in Arlington. The Rebels hit 50 per cent of their field goal attempts and Lamar Tech was miserably cold in hitting just 37 per cent. Earl Dow again led the Cardinals with 26 points. LAMAR TECH: 93, TRINITY UNIVERSITY: 92 Sophomore guard Tommy Dreessen calmly dropped in two free throws in the last five seconds to give Lamar Tech a bone-chilling 93-92 over- time victory over Trinity University's Tigers in a crucial Southland Conference battle. It was another thriller as the Cardinals overcame a six-point deficit in the final two minutes to send the contest into overtime. Another capacity crowd of 4,200 and a closed circuit audience watched Earl Dow put on a superb exhibition by scoring 35 points. Powerful Wayne Moore t35l pumps in a basket in the crucial Trinity game. Jim Nicholson fires a jump shot against the Northwest Mis- souri Bearcats trightl. 20th, 11th, 5th in AP Poll Then NUMBER ONE' LAMAR TECH: 84-, WEST FLORIDA: 76 Despite a let-down from two torrid weeks of action, Lamar Tech protected its No. 1 ranking in the nation by beating fired-up University of West Florida 84-76 in McDonald Gymnasium with some accurate free throw shooting. The Cardinals cashed in 28 of 32 charity shots to run their record to 17-1 for the season. Earl Dow led the Redbirds with 21 points. LAMAR TECH: 69, TRINITY UNIVERSITY: 83 Another tremendous comeback bid by Lamar Tech fizzled in the final two minutes of play and Trinity University managed to whip the Cardinals 83-69 in the showdown for the Southland Con- ference championship in San Antonio. Lamar Tech had trailed 61-52 before a super rally pushed the Cardinals ahead 67-65. But the Cardinals suddenly went cold again and Trinity scored 14- straight points to capture the triumph. Wayne Moore and Phil Endicott had 16 points each for Lamar Tech. -i 9? 1- ,p- 'vi af ,,. EARL SPENCER DOW JERRY BURDEL BRYANT Senior-Guard-2VL Jllmor Forward Thxrd Team, AP Little All-America Look Magazine Regional All-America THOMAS KENNETH TOM DREESSEN Sophomore-Guard-1VL PHILIP ROSS PHIL ENDICOTT Junior-Post-3VL Second Team, All-SLC KENNETH DAVID KENNY HAYNES Junior-Guard-2VL JAMES RICHARD KARNES Junior-Guard WAYNE SOLOMON MOORE Senior-Post-3VL Second Team, All-SLC JAMES ARTHUR JIM NICHOLSON Junior-Post-3VL Second Team, All-SLC ALBERT JOSEPH AL OSINA J unior-Post DAVID ALLEN POST J unior-Post-2VL STEVEN FREEL STEVE WADE Sophomore-Forward-1VL Earl Dow Receives AP and Look Honors Several major honors were accorded to Lamar Tech's Earl Dow at the close of his college career. He was selected as a member of the Associated Press Little All-America third teamg Look Magazine-U.S. Basketball Writers Association District 6 teamg and was chosen to play on the West team in the East-West All-American game in Memphis, Tenn. Dow scored 11 points in the game, playing with such college stars as UCLA's Lew Alcindor. Dow set several Lamar Tech records including most total points in a season: 560g most field goals in one season: 235g most field goal attempts in a game: 40. He averaged 23.3 points per game and shot 44 per cent from the floor. Dow's almost unbelievable twisting, hanging in mid- air shooting style faked out- many of the best among college players as well as amazing the fans. LAMAR TECH: 74 SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA: 85 Superb guard Marvin Winkler scored 40 points to lead University of Southwestern Louisiana to an 85-74 upset win over a slumping Lamar Tech team in McDonald Gym. The Cardinals simply could not rally their forces for another outstanding club and lost their second game in a row. Earl Dow was the leading scorer for Lamar Tech with 21 points. LAMAR TECH: 71 UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON: 95 University of 'Houston got sweet revenge on Lamar Tech as the fired-up Cougars swamped the cold-shooting Cardinals 95-71 in Houston. Lamar Tech canned only 36 per cent of its field goals. The Cardinals had whittled a 25-point first half deficit to only nine points midway of the second half before running out of steam. Earl Dow had 23 points. 1968-69 Little Red Results LITTLE RED OPPONENT 100 Northwestern Louisiana State College Freshmen 73 59 Northwestern Louisiana State College Freshmen 58 57 McNeese State College Freshmen 64 65 University of Houston Kittens 78 48 McNeese State College Freshmen 74 84 Rice University Owlets 72 66 i'University of Southwestern Louisiana Freshmen 70 76 University of Houston Kittens 81 'kovertime LAMAR TECH: 94, ARKANSAS STATE: 78 Lamar Tech snapped a three-game losing streak and clinched second place in the Southland Conference race hy trouncing Ark- ansas State University 94-78 in McDonald Gymnasium. Earl Dow returned to form by scoring 20 points and David Post added 15 for the Cardinals. Lamar Tech raised its season record to 18-4 and the conference mark to 5-2. LAMAR TECH: 94, PAN AMERICAN: 79 All-America guard Earl Dow was brilliant as he scored 38 points to pace Lamar Tech to a hard-earned 94-79 victory over always tough Pan American College in Edinburg. Dow canned 16 of 27 field goals as'the Cardinals snapped a 48-48 halftime tie. LAMAR TECH: 105, ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE: 85 Lamar Tech wrapped up its finest basketball season ever by thrashing Southland Conference rival Abilene Christian College 105-85 in McDonald Gym. The victory enabled the Cardinals to finish the season with a 20-4 worksheet. Lamar Tech was second in the league race with a 6-2 mark. Earl Dow scored two field goals in the final 30 seconds of the game to set a new single season scoring record of 560 points. Dow finished the contest with 32 points. Dow was eventually named to a third team All-America berth and also played in the College East-West All-Star game in Memphis, Tenn., in which he scored 11 points. Jack Martin Named SLC Coach of Year ,lack Martin, head basketball coach at Lamar Tech for 18 years, was named Southland Con- ference Coach of the Year in a poll of SLC coaches and sports information directors. The Cardinals had an impressive 20-4 won-lost record for the year, using the same players who had posted an 8-17 record in 1967-68. It was also Martin's best season record and during it, he marked the 300th victory of his coaching career. He attributed much of his success to assistant coach Billy Tubbs who was able to devote full-time to the varsity this year, turning over Freshman coaching duties to Randy Mc- Collum. Martin also noted the improved play of Wayne Moore and other members of the team for the superb record. Coach Martin advises Earl Dow Ctop lefti- Phil Endicott goes in for an easy layup shot fbottom leftl. Kenny Haynes C155 fbelowi evades a Tulsa Hurricane. Billy Tubbs, assistant coachg .lack Martin, head coachg and Randy McCollum, freshman coach, watch game action. 1968-69 Results LAMAR TECH OPPONENT 65 Pepperdine College 64 82 Memphis State University 69 94 Northwestern Louisiana State College 86 98 Texas A8rM University 87 78 Northwestern Louisiana State College 77 60 Southeastern Louisiana College 56 103 University of Tulsa 77 94 Southeastern Louisiana College 68 76 Northwest Missouri State College 65 68 Centenary College 62 87 'University of Texas, Arlington 67 84 'Arkansas State University 81 71 TUniversity of Houston 65 100 Pan American College 84 85 'Abilene Christian College 72 71 'University of Texas, Arlington 76 93 'f 'Trinity University 92 84 University of West Florida 76 69 'Trinity University 83 74 University of Southwestern Louisiana 85 71 University of Houston 95 94 'Arkansas State University 78 94 Pan American College 79 105 'Abilene Christian College 85 'Southland Conference Game 1'Overtime Cross Country Lamar Tech placed third behind Abilene Christian College and Arkansas State University in the Southland Conference Cross Country Meet held November 11, 1968, at Tyrrell Park in Beaumont. Abilene Christian won its fifth consecutive SLC Cross Country championship with 33 points. Arkansas State was second with 34-5 Lamar Tech third with 265 and University of Texas at Arlington fourth with 107. Trinity University did not compete. Herman Atkins, Arkansas State, set a new conference record for the four mile event with a 19:15 clocking. Arkansas State claimed three of the top four places, but ACC's depth enabled them to edge the Indians. Lamar Tech was paced by Barry Collins who finished fifth in 20:38g and Tony Collins, eleventh in 21:44. Other Cardinals entered were Tommy Svoboda, thirteenthg Allen James Root, fifteenthg Maurice Malcolm Sticker, Jr., eighteenthg and Eddie Bero, nineteenth. I L r Running at Tyrrell Park with 23 other entrants from SLC schools, Barry Collins passes a time keeper in the Southland Conference Cross Country Meet. - 4 r---.1.'rV...' A b- ..,4'j'l, : v The hand-off comes easily as the CARDS team surges ahead C11 S l'ltI'3IIlllI'3 S M ' I l Intramural football provides a chance for rival groups to get together fhelowl. 'H I'-M!,:qw'g ,- -4 Pink Pussycats Take Final Honors Sigma Phi Epsilon runners lead the lagging Sigma Nu team in the 880-yard relay. Pete Chauvin breaks the tape f0l' the EVENT Football Cross Country Volleyball Basketball Golf Tug-of-War Weight Lifting Track Softball Bowling Swimming Intramural Results WINNER AND DIVISION CLUB-DORM Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats INDEPENDENT Hooters Hooters Bayshore Bombers Hawks Spoilers Hooters Hooters Spoilers Hooters Ball Hawks Hooters FRATERNITY Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Phi Kappa Theta Phi Kappa Theta Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Phi Kappa Theta Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Alpha Tau Omega 224 in a relay race. p,R 7'1- 5' Till - 'NQq1f,21nmlu ' ll '73'1.' .ff 'QB- 'S In one heat of the 100-yard dash, competitors hustle to win in close finish. 45? P91581 fr: ,a,.,,. .0f ' 1.4 1..,,,.,. , ,M 5,3 H32 all ,Af - 1 ' Jw, , Digg , .. fad f.,r 'M'-3' iff, 2 Az. - V ' ' .ugwf ' iff - . - ,o-1-n.,' -- V, 6... '- '- zffz?26?E?Q,'Q75o Er-f '. ' - ', A fvrfvef- f. 3 f-F'-Q 'Q L. .-A 1 f-:fargo ,- I- v .Q,WEf 'E' ' 12 ' - 'J' Hi ':-121' T J. -Q 6 r I ' ,M 4 1 . 1 VJ3'.,i.'!-- 4 'Q ,' !:f?,:y . , . -. 2 1- , . ff , .BLM V Sig Eps and ATO's meet in an afternoon struggle for IFC soft- ball honors fleftl. And the joy of winning brings trophies. 225 Track and Field Several bright spots appeared during the sea- son among Lamar Tech's young track team. Carl Babcock began his first year as head coach of the Cardinals left with few veteran per- formers after five key members of the 1968 team and their coach, Tyrus Terrell, were killed in a tragic plane crash last year. Jackie Colbert set several new records as did Ken Terrell, David Post, Gary Parker, and Ed Prejean. With steady improvement during the season, the Cardinals swept to second place in the Southland Conference Meet held in San Antonio. Lamar Tech placed sixth in the University of Houston Invitational, fourth in the Border Olympics, fifth in Louisiana State University Invitational, fifth in a second University of Hous- ton Invitational, third in a triangular meet at Mc- Neese State College, and first in a triangular meet at University of Southwestern Louisiana. The Car- dinals also entered the Southwestern Relays, Texas Relays, Drake Relays, Arlington Relays and the Meet of Champions in Houston. Although no points were kept, Lamar Tech took seven first places in a quadrangular meet in Beaumont with Rice University, Texas A8zM University and the University of Texas. ln May, the Ty Terrell Relays, one of the nation's top track meets, was held in Beaumont for the sixth year. A number of Lamar Tech athletes participated in the meet which is named in honor of the college's late track coach. Eaming varsity letters and the total each holds were David Allen Post, 3VLg Barry Dale Collins, Ronald Thomas Ronnie Couvillon, Verlan Johnson, Edward Dwight Ed Prejean, Kenneth Terrell, 2VLg Jackie Colbert, Patrick Henry Gibbs, Michael Louis Linden, Gary Lynn Parker, Tommy Al Prejean, Michael Rene Mike Quebedeaux, Kim Arland Rodgers, Gregory Lewis Greg Simpson, James Smith, Jr., Dwight Walt- er Steffler, Tommy Joe Svoboda, 1VL. X J.. , 'J 1.53, Q.,-if A 1. 'JL' .J br-H5 A N- : s .wav -rwsril s---- 1 ... 'fu . -.Y --u .. A.-fp . ' ' o 1 .W -,H , f . -,V Y .TQ L, F, ..,,u ,P ...- , lr .951 g xlhf, -. -.1-51:1 -iff 1,11 . es-.w 'Y .1 ,., i img ,. , . . ,aff-,... ' , - A , ' 5' ,nl ,,,n,h.,,4 . 1. st-, , 5 . J ,s W A ' . ' .- Ffi QTL t f 1.411 'f,T-.wffihigi x - j A f I'-A Y, ' f,,..,,:,- ff ,- ':'..,. .4 '-. ' ' .rj 1,':.f,,-13?-Q' ' 'rw -3' .it . .W ., . P, , ,L , ,g 2- :vu ., .'1if.,yu,Li4 ,U msgs, , eh .. r .-,IA , 'q -4' ' V' qjg, -.ag I . -'1.h4i,,,gf:1 ' ' ' ' -- . F- ' ' 1- '- ' 1, -N 151554 .Q- V r , , s I-a ' - ' L V-' ,-. 'lfmrfgl l l.. f5Z's11-j'- ,ee 214 Lf, , - ,W V-. -sax Hs, C. :-,- fs- .5 1 ,Tail Aglrj-fix?-rETt J 1 . L ,.,s,,,,,m. ,m..,.-,. L., H., . ,mi-..i... .A .4 , . , The promising mile relay -team of Dwight Steffler, Jackie Colbert, Tommy Prejean, and Verlan Johnson adds another honor to its collection. 'T ,, fAbove leftl Mike Quehedeaux stretches for distance in the meet with Texas A8zM University Rice '.,.E Y-. Fda- University, and the University of Texas. Ronnie Couvillon, fbottoml competes in the Ty Terrell 'P 'Y' Q d-331' Relays triple jump event. .xx .N ' .J 51, l I, . LU- -Wt' ' li QV! 'ls .. - .- H N' 5,19 'ld:,'- ' f .-1. i ' S- '- 7 -. :+5 'i li-uffaaf ' 3 ' QL. E-' . W-f ' -5-ftf. I -5- , 1 W,-, A-as .,.. . TSW?-1-l1'.f+,'fL5+Z'i -7225?'95'57 3' 'U 'a 4 : 'f'- 17715441-. A 7Qf,: '1 xx AA, 'fy 9 'R M I x . - I I ll .. . 'l . H H' Qi-:ik A f fsff'-. - 1 1 .:' fs JP' H -m y-1.AIJ:. . 'K fr YQ w, -f a ,JJ , 1 L 4 I p Colbert Sets New Marks .lackie Colbert, sensational freshman member of the Lamar -Tech track team, set two new school records in the 100-yard dash f9.4J and 220-yarcl dash f21.1J. In the Ty Terrell Relays, Colbert ran the 440- yard dash for the first time as a collegiate and won in 46.9. During the season, he also ran legs on the mile-relay and 440-yard relay teams. James Smith flies through the air in the triple jump event. 228 ' x .vi i V -QL, 'T uv ' 'Q ' A f Jackie Colbert lleftl takes a first place in the Ty Terrell Relays with a 46.9 in the 440-yard dash. ----.- ' .'. ' ar- --1--1-.mr ' K-4:94 A '- . . were v-' Q- J I, ,uf ,G 11 .,.. ri, ,W fm N - . W F .fm-- 1.N8!-JCEQV, E-.g:amG5c::'5i,f,. f'd'. .54'. . - .. he 1. 1x'J'--5325?-.' 3.-,s1.'z ... .117 -him - 7 -.,.,..1-,,- .,,.'fLrs.a,r-.Z, 1- .,f4':': Av - . .s :: -. K 1. .h Q. - - -' - - 5.1 wzfg. 4E3ii2L2Qg - , , . ., N ' g:,:-.f ' T- H '-r .. N-'9 ' ' '- . ,' 'r -5' f ,t'7Qgcb Jf 51, fini. , iw-f,x.gfai I - , ,,, -Q , V- ,. ,.,g,.34 .13 . f', 6:5 ,'1,:v lrf:f 'l6T' 5 19.44 uw, .VL eshman standout Jackie Colbert finishes far ahead of the other Ed Prejean takes second place in the 440-yard Inter- nners in the 100-yard dash. mediate Hurdles at the Ty Terrell Relays with a 53.4 time, identical to that of the winner. 1 Z QS! -N.. star Barry Collins fleft, opposite pagel leads in the three-mile run. Tom Prejean fleftl runs the 120-yard High Hurdles. Kim Rodgers Ccenterl in the 440-yard Intermediate Hurdles. Mike Linden frightl attempts to clear the har in the high jump. A ff if . . '1- 1969 Best Performances 100-yard Dash: Jackie Colbert, 9.4 220-yard Dash: Jackie Colbert, 21.1' 440-yard Dash: Jackie Colbert, 46.6: Verlan Johnson, 47.15 Dwight Steffler, 49.2 880-yard Dash: Verlan Johnson, 1:52.53 Tommy Svoboda, 1:54.5 One-Mile Run: Barry Collins, 4:11.7g Tony Martin Collins, 4:25.0 Three-Mile Run: Barry Collins, 14:36: Tony Martin Collins, 15:17 120-yard High Hurdles: Tommy Prejean, 14-.3g Ron- nie Couvillon, 14.8 440-yard Intermediate Hurdles: Ed Prejean, 53.4 g Kim Rodgers, 54.83 Edward Darrell Eddie Bero, 55.8 One-Mile Relay: Dwight Steffler, Tom Prejean, Jackie Colbert, Verlan Johnson, 3:10.9 Two-Mile Relay: Dwight Steffler, Barry Collins, Ed Bero, Verlan Johnson, 7:54.1 440-yard Relay: Patrick Gibbs, Tom Prejean, Ed Pre- jean, Jackie Colbert, 41.2 Shot Put: Ken Terrell, 55-1'g David Post, 51-2M Discus: David Post, 174-4-Mfg Ken Terrell, 155-0: Frederic Marian Ricky Jacob, III, 142-8 Javelin: Gary Parker, 195-125 Long Jump: Mike Quebedeaux, 24-2 Triple Jump: Gary Parker, 47-4Mf: James Smith, 45- 4915 Ronnie Couvillon, 45-4M: Mike Quebe- deaux, 44-SM. High Jump: Mike Linden, 6-4: Mike Quebedeaux, 6-2 Pole Vault: Greg Simpson, 14-6 I' ll school record , gr Assistant track coach Vernon Crowder and head coach Carl Babcock. Cards A A+- 4. L -F-Tris .Xtre- J ' ,AS17 - . f-K David Post spins the discus in the track meet held April 19. - 1 V1 fr!! ' Q l ' ' ' 1 Tl.. .wg -- .- D, . . , .-'. l ' . V V . 7 - Jf ior Ken Terrell shows his talent by putting the shot Ctop picturej. Lamar's Lamar tracksters Verlan Johnson and Dwight Steffler run first and ck team receives a lecture during a practice. David Post strains to put the third in the 880-yard run. t Kopposite pagel. J 'a Baseball Lamar Tech finished second to champion Trinity University in the Southland Conference baseball title race. Trinity swept the first two games of the SLC tournament, 1-0 and 3-1, to take the title. During the season, Richard Valley compiled a 4-2 pitching record, with David Bernsen, 4-3, and Danny Hetzel, 3-2. One of Hetzel's wins was a no- hitter against the University of Texas at Arlington. Other notable players included Leldon Ward, Triny Rivera, Eddie Rundle, Greg Harrop, Phil Pate, Joe Augienello, Paul Knobloch, Mike Lytle and Ike Wynn. The Cardinals had a 14--12-1 record in Bill Vincent's initial season as base- ball coach. :Tl-.l'l'iL3Zl' .. .. i ,-45,.,er 'f--ff .-7. 1'-' -Tr ' V 1 Q 4- ff- ' I Y.--.2 'f'f is ... - - Freshman pitcher David Bemsen delivers hall fabovel. ixf 1-.. eu David, they'll go for low ones, coaches Bill Vincent and Jim Gilligan advise pitcher David Bernsen. 1969 Results LAMAR TECH OPPONENT University of Southwestern Louisiana 'Louisiana Polytechnic Institute McNeese State College 2 5 5 2 'University of Southwestern Louisiana 13 1 ' v , ' ' JT , 37.4 . . . , , MF? L-fg'1r'f-4 2 University of Minnesota 'E' 1'-:sf GC r- 2 -P57-9 '?f 5 - - - W., , V it ,ft-. git 0 University of Minnesota . 3-.14.:' L - 2 3 .f.:,,A-? , A ihajf. -. ie.. 12 Northwestern Louisiana State ' 'L SMA' ' ' ' ' ' A 3 Baylor University a good hit and a second baseman's error, Ed Rundle makes it to home plate fbelowi. 1 4 Baylor University 3 -I-Trinity University 3 3 McNeese State College Northwestern Louisiana State 9 0 S -l-Arkansas State University 7 +University of Texas, Arlington -I-Abilene Christian College 3 0 4 0 ilfrfrinity University 1 995Trinity University ll innings + Southland Conference game if Southland Conference Toumament College College Cards Reach SLC Pla offs EI CZ Dependable hitters, Mike Lytle 141 an d Greg Harrop f12J, above, drive in teammates to add to the Cardinal score. -fx Danny Hetzel delivers a pitch on way to a no-hitter against UT Arl ton. ka All-Southland Conference Q? Y' 'ii , e.ee 'ff i f 'uf' ff, Tan? J OE AUGIENELLO PAUL KNOBLOCH up! Coach Jim Gilligan warns runner Phil Pate after a quick trip second base. Lamar catcher Joe Augienello meets a McNeese player by tagging him out. - -1, 1. v.- L .,r '.,- .. lull. ' 3 L' 4 like - 1 , - -t ,f'.:.-H' '- . f' we f. 1535.-, -A Q,-rg 'V lv- . - As., ,Q , v . ' , Varsity Lettermen Earning varsity letters in baseball for 1969 and the number each holds were Nickey Ray Accardo, Jackie Wayne Bryd, Thomas Charles Tommy Gerik, Camille Paul Knobloch, Jr., Richard Henry Val- ley, Robert Issac Ike Wynn, 3VLg David Hugh Breazeale, Clifford Ronald Ronny Donahoe, Gregory Thomas Greg Har- rop, Daniel Stephen Danny Hetzel, James Michael Mike Lytle, Edward P. Eddie Rundle, Jr., Gary Dave Spencer, Leldon Wayne Ward, 2VLg .loseph S. Joe Augienello, Jr., David Eric Bern- sen, Phillip Dean 'gPhil Pate, Robert Samuel Price, Trinidad Rodriquez Triny Rivera, IVL. A Cardinal player scores on a wild pitch during the game with Baylor University 'T si -Ibn... Nickey Accardo stretches for a crucial out as Lamar defeats Baylor 3-2. 1969 Cardinals 1969 baseball team included, front row, left to right, Edward P. Eddie Rundle, Jr., Camille Paul Knobloch, Jr., Joseph S. i'Joe Augienello, Jr., Leon Greg Carpenter, Leldon Wayne Ward, Jack Bradley Campbell, Keith Edward Romig, James Michael '6Mike Lytle, Clifford Ronald Donahue, Richard Henry Valley. Second row, from the left, John Walter McDonald, student trainerg David Eric Bernsen, Gregory Thomas Greg Robert Issac Ike Wynn, Thomas Charles Tommy Gerik, Kenneth William Ken Wamble, Jr., David Hugh Breazeale, Trinidad Rodriquez Rivera, Mark Alnn Oldham, Gene Odell Worthy. Back row, left to right. Bill Vincent, coachg Gary Dave Spencer, Floyd Henry Skipper Bob Bill McCrary, Jackie Wayne Byrd, Nickey Ray Accardo, Daniel Stephen Danny Hetzel, Rick A. Leedy, Phillip Dean Phil Pate, Samuel Price, Donald Thomas Peters. managerg James Patrick Jim Gilligan, Jr., student assistant coach. Y-, , Y . U i -W.-.-L,,,g,..i.-.--. -- M -...:...a...... .,.. A wild throw from UTA's third baseman puts Cardinal Triny Rivera safely on first. f ,,., ,X J -2-, 'f 'llfi gy Ar'.1i.A' wil! MJ C 'f 4 t fp m X l-si' Although compiling its worst dual match season record in history, the Cardinal tennis team fin- ished second in the Southland Conference title race behind powerful Trinity University. No Lamar Tech players reached the SLC finals, but John Verde advanced to the singles quarterfinals before being defeated. The Cardinals came on strong at the end of the season, winning four of their last seven matches for a 5-11 record. Lettermen and the number each holds include John Michael Verde, 3VLg Pedro George Ast, 2VLg Bryan Sadler Dawson, David Samuel Mc- Donald, IVL. iv an-7 W, L- 'aa , ' V'-......-r'. t. - Y' J DR. L. A. PETE YATES Tennis Coach PEDRO AST , I 9 ' ' I e ,Y , is V w,,?rH .,-X' , lr: A A -' A ' -,ir Q 1 . W KL Y li . -,A P, w . -,E ..: lp .uf 'ch - 51- 1, - x -- 1,H,,.gf,awa+f' A p'-'-4 4 - f has W- ' ,...,,.- , . -,-,.. Tennis Team Takes Second in SLC JOHN VERDE 'E fs 'lj ,C if Y ' 4 .,f-+, .gun rg 'ui H H, nl 9 1 -.N -,. or t-.U n, 5 ei.. i u.. u..- ' DAVID McDONALD 1969 Results LAMAR OPPONENT TECH Pan American Tournament 1 University of Houston 8 3 McNeese State College 6 6 Southwestem University 1 3 Texas Christian University 4 0 Texas A8zM University 7 0 McNeese State College 9 Rice University Toumament 0 Oklahoma City University 9 0 Louisiana State University 9 6 'Arkansas State University 0 5 'University of Texas, Arlington 1 0 North Texas State University 6 5 'Abilene Christian College 1 0 'Trinity University 6 7 Centenary College 0 2 University of Houston 6 1 North Texas State University 6 Second 'Southland Conference Tournament 'Southland Conference matches ,i-ls Cardinal golfers won their sixth consecutive Southland Conference golf championship at the SLC meet in San Antonio. The Cardinals won in 876 strokes to their nearest rival, Trinity University's 909. Jimmy Singletary was medalist for the tournament. In addition to Singletaryds three-under par 213, Dewain McNabb was second with a 2143 ,lim Bishop fourth, 221g Mike Allen, fifth, 2223 Rickey Goerges, seventh, 2233 and Viviano Villarreal, eighth, 227. Four members of Coach Dan Rogas' team were invited to play in the NCAA University Division Toumament in Colorado Springs, Colo. In 1969, the Cardinals competed in the University Division for the first time. In 1967 and 1968, they won hack-to-back NCAA College Division Tourna- ments. DEWAIN ROBERT PANCHO McNABB Cards Take Conferenc JAMES PERSHING JIMMY SINGLETARY 1 t' ' I w lg, , Y ,H ' va.: L 1 'Iii-A 4 , I V . ' l eave I 1 2 l -,rife 1- if: Fifi' ,Lf lip, ,. H X ' DAN ROGAS Golf Coach olf Crown 1969 Results Morris Williams Invitational fAustinJ fourth place, 907 Border Olympics fLaredoJ third place, 1,171 Rice University fBeaumont, duall Lamar Tech: 15, Rice: 6 McNeese State College Invitational fLake Charles, La.l second place, 896 Louisiana State University Invitational fBaton Rouge, La.l fifth place, 875 University of Southwestern Louisiana fBeaumont, duall Lamar Tech: 383: USL: 388 University of Southwestern Louisiana fLafayette, La., dualj Lamar Tech: 453: USL: 4,65 Texas AKM University fCollege Station, duall Lamar Tech: 3, Texas A8zlVl: 6 Rice University fHouston, duall Lamar Tech: l6Mg Rice: IM Southland Conference Tournament fSan Antoniol Lamar Tech, first place, 876 Trinity University, second, 909 University of Texas, Arlington, third, 918 Abilene Christian College, fourth, 948 Arkansas State University, fifth, 949 MICHAEL DEAN MIKE ALLEN RICKEY EARLE GOERGES Vi, O VIVIANO CUEVA VILLARREAL Varsity Lettermen Varsity lettermen for the 1969 Cardinal golf team and the number of 'letters each holds include Michael Dean Mike Allen, 3VLg Jimmy Wayne Jim Bishop, James Pershing Jimmy Singletary, 2VLg Rickey Earle Coerges, Dewain Robert Pancho McNabb, Viviano Cueva Villarreal, 1VL. Lamar Tech golfers encountered a gusty, knife-edged wind on the Broadmoor course in Colorado Springs, Colo., which sent their scores soaring and eliminated them from team competition in the 72nd NCAA Uni- versity Division Golf Tournament. The wind harassed all participants and few managed to par the course. On the first day, Jimmy Singletary led Lamar Tech golfers with a 10-over par 80, followed by Mike Allen with an 843 Jim Bishop, 853 and Rickey Goerges, 87. Team total was 336. Lamar Tech's team score soared to 666 after the second round with Singletary scoring a 79 for a two-day total of 1594 Bishop, 83-1685 Allen, 85-169g and Goerges, 83-170. Failing to make the cut-off score of 157, none of the Cardinal golfers advanced to the finals of the tournament which was won by the University of Houston. JIMMY WAYNE JIM BISHOP S . I, W0men's Golf and Tennis Teams Two members of the Lamar Tech Women's Golf Team placed in the Texas Commission for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women CTCIAWJ State Golf Tournament held April 25. They are, left to right, Rita Jane Weihe, first place and medalistg Vicki Sue Spoong and Susan Martha Sue Blazer, second place. Mrs. Lois J. Wilson is golf coach. Lamar Tech's Women's Tennis Team won dual matches with the University of Houston, Rice University f2J, San Jacinto Junior College and Lee Junior College. In the Navarro Junior College Tournament, Pam Holder and Margaret Weller won the doubles division. The team of Holder and Weller won the District TCIAW doubles title and reached the semi-finals of the State TCIAW tournament before being defeated. Margaret Weller and Sarah Mc- Kasson won the consolation doubles division of the Lamar Tech Women's Invitational Tennis Tournament. Mem- bers of the team .include Pamela Louise Pam Holder, Margaret Maude Weller, Sarah Jane McKasson, Martha Jane Redd, Cynthia Ann Bourn, Vesta Jean Roberts, Janice Marie Murphy, Teresa Lynn Thompson and Barbara Lea Franklin. EVENT Tennis Singles Co-Rec Swimming Relays Table Tennis Singles Spades Softball Volleyball Basketball Bridge Flag Football W0men's Intramurals 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. 1. 2. Tie: 1. 2. WINNER Cadabouts Pink Pussycats Pink Pussycats Delta Zeta Co-Getters Olympians Pink Pussycats Gadabouts Go-Getters Olympians Olympians Pink Pussycats Go-Getters Olympians Pink Pussycats Delta Zeta Roadrunners Olympians Delta Zeta FINAL TEAM POINT TOTALS Pink Pussycats: 3,525 Olympians: 2,275 G0-Getters: 2,175 Gadabouts: 1,875 Roadrunners: 1,225 Delta Zeta: 1,175 Undecideds: 775 Prisoners: 750 Gray's Girls: 550 Gamma Phi Beta: 450 Purple Onions: 300 .,. Administration-Faculty V DR. FRANK A. THOMAS, JR. Vice-President of Academic Affairsg Acting President G. A. WIMBERLY, SR. Assistant to the President Administration AL i W A gi. FR HIM A i 9 1, -1 , I DR. DAVID L. BOST Vice-President of Student Affairs MRS. ANITA CHERRY Dean of Women 5 , f,,,......,k avi' H. C. GALLOWAY, JR. Vice-President of Finance GEORGE E. McLAUGHLIN Dean oi Men rg Fi v . T nl fav-1? U65 ,Nd i A mi ,-I T' S 4 N rr nl' OSCAR K. BAXLEY Business Manager NORRIS H. KELTON Dean of Admissions CELESTE KITCHEN Registrar J OE B. THRASH Director, Testing and Placement Center O. B. ARCHER Director of Development Executive Secretary Ex Students Association vt, BILLY G. CROCKETT Accountant JESS R. DAVIS Director, Student Financial Aids GEORGE M. DENMAN Supervisor of Post Office RUSSELL DeVILLIER Assistant Director of Co JAMES R. HARVEY Supervisor of Inventory W. FRANK HOLLIMAN Purchasing Agent C. H. HUNT Auditor BILLY V. LING Assistant Purchasing Agent MARY MALONE Cashier dministration JANE ANN MAXWELL Assistant Director of College Informatlon J. PAUL PEDERSON Assistant in Student Affairs EUGENE T. PETERS Director of Student Activities DANA M. RANSOM Assistant Dean of Admissions ELMER GILBERT RODE, J R Assistant Registrar ANN SHAW Assistant Dean of Women BRIAN SUMRALL Loan Officer MRS. GLORIA TOLER Senior Secretary F. P. WEAVER Accountant O. JERRY WILKERSON Manager, College Bookstore Academic Deans 93 rf'- yxl LLOYD B. CHERRY Dean, School of Engineering Dr. W. RICHARD HARGROVE Dean, School of Education DR. EDWIN S. HAYES Dean, School of Sciences DR. J. D. LANDES Dean, School of Business DR. M. L. McLAUGHLlN Dean, Graduate School DR. TED SKINNER Dean, School of Fine and A plied Arts DR. PRESTON B. WILLIAMS. Dean, School of Liberal Arts 4-5. ,fm '-6 If? pi JAMES R. HAWKER and Head, Department of Psychology B. HIGGINS, J R. and Head, Department of Physical and Education for Men: Athletic Director LEN McALLISTER a Department of Chemical En- lrch Center AL nd and Head, Department of Music CHARLES A. PARTIN and Head, Department of Economics J. RIGNEY and Head, Department of Physics MILTON STARK and Head, Department of Mathematics STIN E ZELLNER and Head, Department of Modem Lan- '+- EEF R? DR. HAROLD T. BAKER Professor and Head, De- partment of Chemistry DR. LUTHER A. BEALE Professor and Head, De- partment of Civil Engineer- ing DR. WENDELL C. BEAN Professor and Head, De- partment of Electrical En- gineering WILLIAM HARRISON BOUGHTON Professor and Head, De- partment of Commercial Art DR. OTTO GEORGE BROWN Professor and Head, De- partment of Mechanical Engineering DR. H. E. EVELAND Professor and Head, Department of Geology DR. DAVID G. GATES Professor and Head, Department of Industrial En- gineering MRS. NORMA S. HALL Professor and Head, Department of Secretarial Science DR. MARY WANDA HARP Professor and Head, Department of Home Economics Department Heads ',..-is -9-l wa p-as ' rp- -:mf . ,I ,B N 1 ff'-it ,...-- H'-H QA ,.',, -' -QQ! I- l .tired if F acult tix 1' ,14- fi? DR. ROBERT F. ACHILLES Professor of Speechg Director of Speech Pathology DR. HOWARD W. ADAMS Professor of Education DR. ALI M. ALI Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering ARNOLD C. ANDERSON Associate Professor of Speechg Director of Forensic MRS. VIRGINIA L. ANDERSON Assistant Professor of Home Economics DR. SAUL ARONOW Professor of Geology F. CARL BABCOCK Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Educa tion for Meng Head Track Coach LOUIS RANDOLPH BABIN Instructor in Music H. A. BARLOW Associate Professor of Accounting MARY FRENCH BARRETT L Assistant Professor of Music LAWRENCE D. BELL Assistant Professor of Mathematics V ,L HV 2 1' 'J 9.-Y' 1 i. 6 0 if -V89 ,14- Q.-e MRS. MARY KATHERINE BELL Assistant Professor of Mathematics DR. MYRTLE L. BELL Professor of Psychology DR. WALTER W. BENNETT Professor of Business Admin Cl-IARLSIE E. BERLY Professor of English MRS. JEWEL D. BLANTON Associate Professor of Speech LYLE E. BOHRER Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering JAMES J. BRENNAN Associate Professor of Industrial Engineering DR. KENNETH R. BRIGGS , Assistant Professor of Education DR. RALPH J. BROOKNER Part-Time Associate Professor of Mathematics 4 EDNA M. BROOKS Associate Professor of Music istration 1- 4 nv'-3' 3 -'-19 JOHN A. BRUYERE Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering GEORGE ANTHONY BRYAN, J R Assistant Professor of Biology EDWIN B. BUSTER Instructor in Sociology MRS. VERA H. CAMPBELL Assistant Professor of Speech CRYSTAL CANON Associate Professor of Speech DEWEY ROBERT CARLIN, JR. Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering CARL CARRUTH Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering CLAUDE W. CHEEK Assistant Professor of Education JAY N. COLLIER Assistant Professor of Music DR. BETTY F. COODY Associate Professor of Education DR. RUSSELL W. COWAN Professor of Mathematics VERNON R. CROWDER Assistant Professor of Physical tion for Meng Assistant Track Coach FLOYD M. CRUM Professor of Electrical Engineering MRS. MARSHA L. DAGGETT Assistant Professor of Home Economics ,. .K. I I f I x V r w 7 ff . vp , .ii 'J g ' ,... .fii4i Jj'f' af.-3 ... ji'i'frJ ilfpgl' -f thx I .tl :fel t olli . fs it . 'I f NANCY S. DARSEY Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science ELVTS C. DAVIS, JR. Associate Professor of Accounting ERNEST H. DAY Teaching Fellow of Electrical Engineering DALTON C. Del-IART Instructor in English DR. ANDRE P. DELFLACHE Professor of Civil Engineering DOCK B. DeMENT Assistant Professor of Mathematics MAULIN L. DESAI Teaching Fellow of Engineering DR. WALTER DEZELLE, .I R. Associate Professor of Education ROBERT L. DINGLE Associate Professor of Mathematics C. HOWARD DORGAN Assistant Professor of Speech DR. KENNETH L. DORRIS Assistant Professor of Chemistry DR. EDWIN O. EISEN Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering ,,x DR. PATRICIA A. ELLIOTT Assistant Professor of Modern Languages MRS. KATHERINE J. ELSEY Assistant Professor of Music W2 IW! 'W FT, 1,., V3 EN F4 1 4 'ff Ijlg J...-f4:.A: mi sss ss ass mmm , Mm Ewa A I, ,. -lt lNDIA 1 1 1 U' f I 1 i' F acult ,,f--s 4 .aff N16 J 'R' NW 4r WILLIAM T. FITZGERALD Associate Professor of Biology OTTO R. FLOCKE Associate Professor of Psychology DR. MILTON L. FORBES Associate Professor of Biology DR. EARL W. FORNELL Professor of Government NATHAN T. FRANCIS Assistant Professor of Modern Languages BOB L. FREDERICK Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Edw tion for Meng Assistant Football Coach DAVID S. GALLANT Instructor in English GILBERT W. GATLIN Assistant Professor of Biology DR. DAVID E. GIBSON Assistant Professor of Philosophy VERNON M. GLASS Associate Professor of Physical and Health Edu tion for Meng Head Football Coach GEORGE R. GOETZ Assistant Professor of Business Administration s...,f-9 L T. GOINES Professor of Physics J. GREENE Professor of Mechanical Engineering FLONELLE B. GREEK in English of Modern Languages GUENTHER HANS GRUENINGER HENRY GUNN for Meng Athletic Trainer HARMON Professor of Chemistry RICHARD C. I-IARREL Professor of Biology HENRY of Civil Engineering of Music F. HORANEY in English DANIELS HUCKABY Fellow of Mathematics Professor of Physical and Health Educa- 'ff -A IU '-? era 'I AF-x L Facult WHITE A. JACOB Assistant Professor of Speech DR. FREDERIC C. JELEN Professor of Chemical Engineering MRS. ANN D. JONES Assistant Professor of Business Ad- ministration HI KYUNG KIM Assistant Professor of Economics DR. C. D. KIRKSEY Professor of Business Administration GUSTALF F. LANDEGREN Associate Professor of Physics MRS. LINDA F. LANMON Instructor in Sociology PHILIP W. LATIMER Associate Professor of Mathematics: Director of Freshman Mathematics CHARLES H. LAUFFER Associate Professor of Mathematics THOMAS WESLEY LINS Assistant Professor of Geology JOHN H. LOCKHART Associate Professor of Modem Lan- guages DR. RUSSELL J. LONG Professor of Biology MRS. LLEWELLA J. LUSK Assistant Professor of Modern Lan- guages JOSEPH ROBERT MADDEN Assistant Professor of Commercial Art JACK T. MARTIN Associate Professor of Physical and Health Education for Meng Head Basketball Coach EUGENE P. MARTINEZ Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS, III Professor of Geology DR. JOHN L. McGRAW, JR. Assistant Professor of Biology LELAN E. McLEMORE Instructor in Government DR. OLIVER P. MONK Associate Professor of Education DR. RAY W. MOORE Assistant Professor of Music: Choral Director REBECCA M. OBENAUF Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Education for Women MRS. KAREN R. OLSON Part-Time Instructor in Biology DR. ROBERT C. OLSON Professor of English DR. HUGH O. PEEBLES, JR. Associate Professor of Physics MRS. MARIANELLA M. PERMENTER Assistant Professor of Education DR. ANTONIO DE J. PINEDA Assistant Professor of Modern Lan- guages DR. JOSEPH F. PIZZO, JR. Associate Professor of Physics ROYCE W. PLYLER Assistant Professor of Business Ad- ministration DR. JED J. RAMSEY Associate Professor of Biology -1 if 1 ' .' . r .' ff IM , .4 - r 1' kg? ,mg f 1 -. 1 tt 1 Q, H ,Q 'g11i'?Y ' i ' ' J' 'P -. o' 3' if - 'JJ- i. 4 l t nt hood ywP 's I '! ' f vis. Q was Q 4 1 1 fgx,-JN i 1 'il THOMAS W. REDDOCH Instructor in Electrical Engineering DR. ROBERT B. REYNOLDS Assistant Professor of Music MRS. LYNDA P. RIESS Instructor in English MRS. MARGARET B. RODGERS Assistant Professor of Education DAN W. ROGAS Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Educa- tion for Meng Assistant Football Coachg Golf Coach DR. BRUCE G. ROGERS Professor of Civil Engineering WILLIAM C. RUNNELS Assistant Professor of Biology DR. THOMAS T. SALTER Professor of Education MARY H. SAUER Instructor in Speech DR. E. LEE SELF Professor of Educationg Director, Student Teaching R. JOE SEWELL Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering ,rx .ff V ,. X -5 nv? Z it 'fl L.. ' 1 -aij:'2g5,,: 1 3 , ..ki'E-..Z-JEL MRS. ELEANOR S. SLADCZYK Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science DR. W. RUSSELL SMITH Professor of Biology ARTHUR F. STELLEY Associate Professor of Business Administration ROSA JEAN TANNAHILL Professor of Home Economics ERNEST C. TANZER Assistant Professor of Biology DR. ANTHONY C. TENNISSEN Associate Professor of Geology GEORGE B. TIMS, JR. Professor of Industrial Engineeringg Associate Dean School of Engineering LESTER B. TIPTON Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Educa tion for Meng Director of Intramural Sports JOSEPH TRUNCALE Associate Professor of Music BILLY D. TUBBS Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Educa- tion for Meng Assistant to Athletic Director: As- sistant Basketball Coach DR. VICTORIA E. URBANO Assistant Professor of Modern Languages 'x -iss! F acult N, ,,.-r 93 Z l ' 'af . 4 I in . l .h , . 449i J - ' I url' V 1 . . lx t fif52f2i?2F3v- ' ffl Q' it Q46 JJ '44 rl-,pi :Ib dung ,CX--' 'X ji 21. Af' -sm fe, AJ DR. HOWARD C. VANZANT Professor of Mathematics MRS. .IEANNETTE W. VAUGHN Assistant Professor of Secretarial Science MRS. CAROLINE J. VETTERS Instructor in Sociology WILLIAM H. VINCENT Instructor in Physical and Health Education for Men EDWARD A. VINSON Instructor in Sociology DR. HENRY T. WADDELL Professor of Biology KARL H. WADENPFUHL Assistant Professor of Musicg Assistant Band Director DR. 'MICHAEL E. WARREN ' Assistant Professor of Biology CHARLES H. WILBANKS Associate Professor of Education DR. CHARLES A. WILEY Professor of Musicg Band Director DR. DONALD E. WILLIAMS Associate Professor of Business Administration DR. HAROLD N. WILLIAMS Professor of Speechg Director of Audiology MRS. LOIS J. WILSON Assistant Professor of Physical and Health Educa tion for Women JACOB A. WOLKEAU Associate' Professor of Mathematics SAM M. WOOD, JR. Associate Professor of Mathematics DR. LEONARD A. YATES Associate Professor of Physical and Health Educ tion for Meng Tennis Coach MRS. MILDRED C. YATES Instructor in Education DR. ROGER E. YERICK Professor of Chemistry , .. .N-..1u,.4-Q-M if - ' School of Vocations ROBERT C. BARTHOLOMEW Instructor of Data Processing HOYT G. BYRD Assistant to Director, School of Vocations GEAROLD RICE COPPINS Instructor of Electricity WILLIAM H. HARTFORD Coordinator of Trade Extension GORDON R. JOHNSON Instructor of Law Enforcement NORMAN E. LOWREY Coordinator of Apprenticeship r ALLEN G. MELTON Instructor of Data Processing RALPH K. MOCK Instructor of Drafting MYRON M. MYRICK Instructor of Drafting FERRY E. RICHARDS Coordinator of Distributive Education HARRY L. WILLIAMS .ou Instructor of Data Processing DOUGLAS R. WRIGHT Instructor of Electronics Library Staff f? ii, N' 11. 1 xx fi' 'IJ 'Y I-Y 1. 1 gi ,L Ya MRS. PHOEBE B. BELL Interlibrary Loan Librarian MRS. ESTHER M. CHURAN Acquisitions Librarian LESLIE U. FRANKLIN Library Technical Assistant CARL FROMMHERZ Technical Services Division Head IDA B. HAMIC Library Technical Assistant ANDREW J. JOHNSON Director of Library Services MAXINE JOHNSTON Public Services Division Head THELMA L. McCOY Library Technical Assistant MRS. GEORGE ANNE MONGER Government Documents Librarian ALOUISIA MOORE Science-Technology Reference Librarian FRANCES C. MOORE Library Clerk JULIA PLUMMER Bibliographer MIRIAM L. PRYOR Library Technical Assistant ROSA MAE SYLER Associate Librarian MRS. JOSEPHINE R. WILLIAMSON Library Senior Clerk JOSEPH URBAN GOSS Chaplain, Newman Center V. PONDER WRIGHT Director, Church of Christ Bible Chair MRS. GRACE E. GRAHAM L.V.N., Health Center OLIA BEARD Assistant Manager, Plummer Hall Dining Hall MRS. JO ANN BOURGEOIS Dietitinng Director of Food Services RICHARD WESLEY GIBBS Assistant Manager, Main Dining Hall NETTIE MILDRED HAWKINS I Massager, Plummer Hall Dining X ' ' a . . , THELMA .l. SMITH Assistant Manager, Brooks and Shivers Halls Dining Hall ERNEST LAMAR SNYDER Manager, Main Dining Hall MYRTLE LEE STERLING Manager, Brooks and Shivers Halls Dining Hall X Classes F37 Iwr if LARRY GENE BEAUMONT JOHN EDWIN BIGHAM MARIANNE KOVACEVICH KATHRYN ANN AMANN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Senior Officers Class of 1969 X BONNIE LEE OWNBY LARRY GENE BEAUMONT Senior Favorites J wi N Q Graduate Students ru ur-' ,-.5 ill? 'U' Chemistry Elementary Education E' '- .s' Seniors 1969 ,. . ,l 1' Til i irq . , 6 V, ,-,Q mv, wl .t Q25 . . ' -5 4 -gi, -, Q., . ,-.y9 'i5.- A . . 5:04, A. . X .:.:. . xt,-9 ,-, '. 'fbi ,. .-. s.-.-,:. gt .' 'Lu .'. I'- ' 'Q ' f -:Sgt -12-::: I'-, 1 , . , f I-:Q . -Z-:-:- . l. 0-ll 2' . 'g' V T ,4 I gf , NA ,I at r fx RCU' R . ALLEN, VIRGINIA RUTH, Nederland DAY, ERNEST H., Corrigan Engineering, TSPE, IEEE, Academic Honor List. DAY, PATRICIA SPENCER, Pasadena POWELL, GAYLA GENEVA, Kirbyville Elementary Education, KA, Young Democrats, SEA, Senator. RIGBY, GINGER ANN, Orange Elementary Education, ACE. SAITO, YUTAKA G., Sendai City, Miyagi-Pret., Japan ADAMS, DEBORAH DIANNE, Baytown Marketing, Circle K Sweetheart, SAM, Preside Techsans, Vice-President, President, AWS. ADAMS, ELIZABETH VI, Beaumont Sociology, I'fbB, KA Southern Belle, Young Dem crats Sweetheart, Student Union Board, Fine Ar Committee. ALBRITTON, JOYCE MARIE, Beaumont Elementary Education, ACE, SEA. ANDERSON, CURTIS ANDREW, JR., Beaumont Accounting ANDERSON, DARRELL JAMES, Houston Music, Cardinal and Symphonic Bands. ANDERSON, PAUL C., Port Neclles Marketing, AZZII, Senator, Flying Club, Amerie Marketing Association, SAM, Economics Club, S ciety of Accountancy. ARMSTRONG, NANCY CAROLE, Orange Elementary Education AUSTIN, HOLLIS LARRY, Orange Chemical Engineering, Freshman Honor Societ SZXE, AIChE, Vice-President, TBH, REDBIRD Sta BAILEY, MARY ANN, Bonham Sociology, President, Gray Hall Dormitory Counci Newman Club, Geological Society, Karate Club. BAKER, BONNIE R., Beaumont Elementary Education BALL, MICHAEL FRANK, Tyler Mathematics, Senator, Dormitory Counselor, Mat matics Club. BANKS, MATTIE M., Port Arthur gmfcilologyg Newman Club, Alpha Belles, Sociolo u . RNES, KAY LYNN, Groves mmercial Art RRY, .lANE ANNE, Beaumont ementary Education: Memlmersliip Chairman, ZTAJ ,nfttorg Corresponding Secretary, Student Govern- ent Association, Editor, i967 CARDINALQ Cap d Cowng 'l'Ic'l': Academic Honor List. TES, LAUREL JEAN, Houston ecclt and Hearing Therapy, EAII. fAN, BOBBY JAMES, Vidor sinessg President, SAM, American Marketing As- ciation. ASLEY, JOHN ELLIS, Baytown ectrieul Engineering: Treasurer, TSPEg IEEE, U. AUMONT, JO ANN, Beaumont ementary Education: ACE, SEA: BSU. EKMAN, DAVID N., Dickinson ectrieal Engineering, Circle Kg IEEE, TSPE. 'N.lAMlN, RONALD L., Chester Springs, Pa. 'storyg fl1AGg flfliflfg Canterbury Association: Young publicans. NNETT, ROGER W., Baytown logyg Circle K. RRIOS, JOSE, M., New York, N. Y. ucation: Cheerleader, Newman Club, Young Demo- tsg ACE: Varsity Baseball. KHAM, RONALD ALEXANDER, Deweyville ysical Education CS. SHARON L., Orange retarial Science, Secretarial Science Clulmg AWS. INGER, FRANK LYON, Arlington, Va. ctrieal Engineering, Historian, Afllflg TSPE9 IEEE. INS, PEGGY JEAN, Beaumont mentary Education, SEA, NAEA. NCO, SUSAN, Orange mentary Education, Corresponding Secretary, AZ. NKENSHIP, KAREN ADELE, Houston returinl Seieneeg Counselor, Brooks Hallg Sec- ry, SEA, Secretarial Science Club. LDT, BEVERLY CECILE, Beaumont mentary Education, SEA. NNER, ERNEST JAMES, Galveston ologyg Geological Society. WLIN, JIMMY LOVIS, Tenaha ustrial Engineering, AIIEQ TSPE. YER, CHRISTINE THORINA, Glenwood, Iowa themuticsg Concert Choir, 1l1K'bg AAAQ Cap and wng Mathematics Club. ADY, BERNARD ALLEN, Houston nagementg KA Order. ASHIER, BONNIE NELL, Liberty logyg Pledge Trainer, AXSZQ Representative, Re- ding Secretary, BBB, Academic Honor List. YAN, DONALD W., Orange nagementg SAM. CKLEY, RAYNOR L., Houston ernment, EX. if A? X 3 , . 1 Six Q' cdr . . Q. V. -J ff? veal 'if 'UDV 415' sqm I Wu 115 'li 4-Ig -Q BUFORD, SANDRA JO, Baytown French, President, Historian, Techsans, Secretary, Gary Hall Dormitory Council, Representative, SEA, Dormitory Counselor, Homecoming Committee, Chairman, Car- dinal Christmas, Les Belles, Newman Cen- ICI. BURNETT, ROBERT LEE, JR., Beaumont Economics, fbA9g Economics Club. CALLIHAN, ALLIE O., Devers Management CAMPBELL, .IUDITH E., Beaumont Elementary Education, AXPSZ, Cardinal Theatre. CARROLL, ROBERT DAVID, Vidor Chemical Engineering, AIChE, TSPE, American Chemical Society. CARTER, LINDA SUE, Port Neches Chemistry, AAA, American Chemical So- ciety. CARVER, NORMA JANE, Beaumont Mathematics, President, ZTA, Secretary, Mathematics Club, Senator, Cap and Gown, Panhellenic. CASEY, JOHN WALTER, Alvin Chemical Engineering and Mathematics, TSPE, AIChE. CASKEY, DAVIS SHEPHERD, Briggs Biology CASTILLE, SUSAN CAROL, Port Arthur Marketing, Treasurer, AZ, Dormitory Coun- selor, Academic Honor List, American Marketing Association. CHILDERS, NANCY CAROLYN, Nederland Elementary Education, SEA. CLAYTON, KATHRYN J EAN, Liberty English COFFIN, ELIZABETH R., Odessa Elementary Education, Brooks Hall Dormi- tory Council, SEA, ACE. COLE, CLABRON C., Burkeville Civil Engineering: ASCE, Engineering Council. COMMANDER, SYDNEY DARRELL, Port Neches Biology, BBB, KKKII, Cardinal Band. I ,ffl ' last '95 4--.n K ...Y , --r ff- JP ,-1 , 3 , 4' ,J , ,U I .Q QPN 'Q Q ,, 'F' '49 P fm -ai- 'T w. 1 X V ,I 1 I . t V , 6? P 'Et-:af PIN.: , - QV? Seniors CONDREY, JAMES DOYLE, Vidor Biologyg Who's Whog Secretary, Blue Key, Secretary, ATQQ Secretary. IFCg American Chemical Society, BBBg Academic Honor Listg Student Union Program Planning Board. CONE, DAN RAY, Nederland Electrical Engineeringg Corresponding Sec- retary, TBII: Vice-Chairman, IEEE. COONS, PAUL THOMAS, Houston Commercial Art COOPER, BARBARA MARIE, Houston Elementary Educationg ACEQ SEAg SCEC9 Brooks Hall Dormitory Council. COPPINGER, MICHAEL WADE, Pearland Matllematicsg Honor Courtg Secretary, Men's Dormitory Councilg Blue Keyg Student- Faculty Disciplinary Committeeg Wl1o's Who: President, Student Government As- sociation. COTTEN, GLENN HARVEY, Mont Belvieu Chemical Engineeringg President, BSUg President, Circle Kg AIChEg Dormitory Counselor. CRABTREE, BRIAN HUGH, Angleton Geologyg Geological Society. CRIM, DAVID ROY, Bridge City Mechanical Engineeringg Secretary, Vice- Chairman, ASME. CROSBY, BEN WILLIAM, Kountze Physics, Secretary, Treasurer, Society of Physics Students. CRUM, JILL ELAINE, Pasadena Elementary Educationg TBEg Secretary, Teclisansg Cardinal Bandg ACE, SEAQ Cap and Gown. CUMBA, ROGER D., Port Lavaca Physical Education, Academic Honor List. CUMMINGS, LINDA PARMER, Beaumont Elementary Educationg AAA. DAILEY, STANFORD RAY, High Island Government DARDAR, NIGEL C., Houston Marketingg flfllllg Intramuralsg Academic Honor List. DAY, JOHN A., JR., Longview Industrial Engineeringg AIIE. DeLaGARZA, GUILLERMO B., Sumter, S.C. Government, Blue Key, Senatorg dftifllg flvllllg International Clulmg Young Demo- eratsg Wl1o's Who. DICKSON, LINDA JOYCE, Beaumont Historyg First Vice-President, AXE, Pres- ident, Cap and Gowng Secretary-Treasurer. ft1A9g AAAg Representativeg Senatorg Tec-lisans. DONNELLY, MARGARET RUTH, Baytown History: Judicial Board, Brooks Hall. DRISKELI.. PATTI W., Beaumont Elementary Educationq SEAQ Young Re- pulmlicans. DUMAS, JOHNNIE DUWAYNE. Port Lavaca Historyg Dormitory Counselor. DURIO, PATRICK LEE, Port Arthur Accounting, Vice-President, Society of Accountancy, Newman Club. DURR, DALE WAYNE, Winnie Mechanical Engineering DUTY, ROBERT R., Houston Industrial Engineering, Blue Key, AIIE, TSPE, Wllo's Who, Young Republicans, Mathematics Club. ECKLES, CARLA JEANETTE, Beaumont Business, Gray Hall Dormitory Council, Rodeo Club, Recording and Corresponding Secretary, SAM, Ameri- can Marketing Association. EDGE, GLORIA DEAN, Nacogdoches Elementary Education EHRHART, PATRICIA CLARA, Beaumont Secretarial Science, AWS, Techsans. ELLIOTT, SUSAN LYNETTE, Lake Jackson Music, Concert Choir, Warden, Second Vice-Pres- ident, AO, Opera Workshop, Grand Choir, Madrigal Singers. FAIGLE, MARY ANN, Houston English, Techsans, AAA, Varsity Debate. FERGUSON, RITA JUNE, Beaumont Elementary Education, SEA. FERTITTA, VINCENT CONRAD, Beaumont Secondary Education, Treasurer, Newman Club: Geological Society, Representative. FLANAGAN, JAMES NELSON, Beaumont Commercial Art: President, Apollos, Kll, Forum Committee. FONDREN, DARRELL LEE, Beaumont Sociology, Young Republicans. FONTENOT, DWAYNE LOUIS, Beaumont Speech, SAM: Newman Club, KH. FORD, ELLEN M., Silsbee Secretarial Science, SAM, AWS. FRITSCHE, DENNIS RAY, Beaumont Electrical Engineering, President, Circle K, Pres- ident, TBII, Treasurer, IIKN, fllliflfg Blue Key, Honor Court, TSPE, IEEE, Who's Who. FUCHS, DONALD W., Necdville Muellanieal Engineering, ASME, Secretary, IITE, Circle K. FULCHER, DONYA H., Baytown English, fi'Al-J. FULCHER, LARRY GENE, Houston Mechanical Engineering, Mathematics Club, Intra- murals, ASME. FULLER, HELEN KAY, Beaumont Elementary Education GALLIER, EDWARD JAMES, JR., Beaumont Business, Homecoming Committee, SAM, Senator, Viee'President, EIDE. GAMMILL, MICHAEL JAY, Beaumont Management, SAM, American Marketing Associa- tion. GARNER, .IOE EDWIN, Beaumont Economics GARRETT, CHARLES THOMAS, Houston Speech, Station Manager, KLSC Radio, CARDS, Young Democrats, Intramurals, Dormitory Council, Circle K, Newman Club. GERIK, .IOHN LEE, West English, Historian, ZXA, KKKII, Cardinal Band, fl A9, Men's Dormitory Council, Academic Honor List. GODWIN, MELDIE JULAINE, Port Neches Mathematics, Mathematics Club, Church of Christ Bible Chair. GORE, DONALD MARK, Port Arthur Management, Geological Society, SAM. GRAFFAGNINO, JACK FRANK, Port Arthur Biology, Vice-President, Senior Class. GREMILLION, LINDA MARIE, Port Arthur Elementary and Special Education, SEA, SCEC. GRIFFIN, DIANA JANE, Houston Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Home- coming Committee, Brooks Hall Dormitory Council. GRISSOM, PATRICIA COOK, Silsbee Elementary Education, AAA,fi1Kfb, SEA. GUEST, JAMES ALEXANDER, Liberty Biology, 411112, President, ZXA, IFC, BBB, Young Democrats, Young Republicans. GUILLOT, MICHAEL JOHN, Nederland Mechanical Engineering, ASME, Newman Club, Vice-President, IITE. GULLEY, JACKIE WAYLAND, Port Arthur Mechanical Engineering, President, Recording Secre- tary, Treasurer, Afbfl, Treasurer, Blue Key, ASME, Who's Who, Representative, Senator. HABLINSKI, MARY CATHERINE, Houston Mathematics, Newman Club, AAA, Home Economics Club. HAIR, SONDRA LEA, LaMarque Mathematics HAMILTON, HOUSTON NORMAN, Port Arthur Management, SAM, American Marketing Associa- tion, Academic Honor List. HAMILTON, LEE FLOYD, Port Arthur Management HAMILTON, WILLIAM LARRY, Point Comfort Electrical Engineering, Treasurer, Blue Key Record- ing Secretary, TBII, Who's Who, Chairman, Treas- urer, Forum Committee, Circle K, Secretary, Amateur Radio Club, President, IEEE, Representa- tive, UCF, Mathematics Club, TSPE. HANCOCK, SAMUEL STEPHEN, Copperas Cove Physics, Vice-President, Society of Physics Students. HANKAMER, HERMAN JAY, Galveston Industrial Engineering, King, Croupier, CARDS, Recording Secretary, AIIE, Vice-President, lVIen's Dormitory Council, TSPE, Chairman, Spirit Com- mittee. exif 4 . HARGRAVES, GLORIA MAE, Fannett Marketing, American Marketing Association. HARRISON, SHEILA, Port Neches Secondary Education, fI1A6, SEA. HARVARD, JACK CHARLES, Beaumont Accounting, HKA, Honor Court. HAUGHTON, JOHN MICHAEL, Beaumont Accounting, SIDE, Senator. HAWTHORNE, ELTON If., Port Arthur Special Education, SCEC. HEATH, JEANNINE S., Beaumont Sociology HECHLER, PHIL RAY, Houston Biology HENCEY, LOIS LOUISE, Galveston Commercial Art, AAII, First Vice-President, SEA, President, NAEA, Dormitory Counselor. HENRY, CHARLIE WOODSON, Groves Physical Education, Student Trainer. HENSON, NAOMI EILEEN, Nederland Home Economics, Historian, Home Economics Club, AAA, Secretary, KOfl', Academic Honor List, fbK'I1. HILE, SANDRA KAY, Newton Speech, Varsity Debate, Les Belles, ZTA, Panhel- Ionic, Honor Court, Homecoming Queen Semi- Finalist, Corresponding Secretary, Student Govern- ment Association, Treasurer, Techsans, Who's Who, Cap and Gown, International Club, Chairman, Homecoming Dance Committee, Dormitory Counselor, Model UN, Senator, SEA, Sweetheart, KDA6, Aca- demic Honor List, Junior, Advisor, AAA, Honors Program. HOLCOMB, HADEN R., LaFeria Geology HONORE, CHARLES R., Beaumont Biology HOPKINS, JOY KIRGAN, Silslaee English, Membership Chairman, Secretary, ZTA, Techsans, Les Belles, Recording Secretary, Student Government Association, Editor, PULSE, Features Editor, The CARDINAL, Senator, Cap and Gown, Academic Honor List, Honors Program, International Club. HUFFMEYER, TIM RUSSELL, Beaumont Chemical Engineering, Vice-President, Treasurer, Circle K, AIChE, TSPE, Representative, REDBIRD Staff, Student Union Program Board. HUNT, SAMMIE LOU, Orange Elementary Education, ACE, SEA. I3 -af 8.7 K. ff' Sr. XI. 4- l, HYNES, MARGARET GIBSON. Beaumont English: fbAt-D: REDBIRD Staff. JAMES, LINDA LORENE, Galveston Secretarial Science: Gray Hall Dormitory Council: Secretarial Science Club. JONES, BILLY RAY, Beaumont Speech: President, BSU: President, A4152 and Cardinal Theatre: Best Actor, Cardinal Theatre. 1965. JORDAN. VIRGINIA MARY, Dallas Government: AWS: Dormitory Counselor: Brooks Hall Dormitory Council: Young Democrats: Honor Court: SEA: International Club. JOUBERT, DANNY RAY, Port Arthur Marketing: SAM: American Marketing Association: BSU: Academic Honor List. KAZERANI. MOHAMMAD, Meshed, Iran Mathematics: Mathematics Club. KERN, CLARA M., Port Neehes English KHODADAD, NASROLLAH, Tehran, Iran Industrial Engineering: AIIE: TSPE: Business Man- ager, The Lamar Engineer. KIBER, ROBERT LOUIS, Port Arthur History: Academic Honor List: President, fl1AGt: SEA: Corresponding Secretary. SAM: American Marketing Association. KNIGHT, MELINDA Pl-IYLLIS, Port Arthur Elementary Education: AMI: Cardinal Band: Sym- phonic Band. KNIGHT. SARAH MARGARET, Beaumont Elementary Education: Vice-President, Rush Chair- man, Aill: Secretary, Techsans: Senator: Election Committee: Spirit Committee: Homecoming Com- mittee: Academic Honor List: UCF: ACE. KOVACEVICH, MARIANNE, Galveston Speech and Hearing Therapy: Vice-President, EAM: Secretary, Senior Class: Representative: Brooks Hall Dormitory Council. KRIXIMEL, EMILE CONRAD, Beaumont History: Young Republicans, 'DAQ-W. KRUSE. MERLAINE VIOLA, Seymour Speech: Varsity Debate: Cap and Gown: Who's Who: Speaker. House of Representatives: KA Southern Belle: SAM: Young Democrats: AWS: Tet-hsans: Cardinal Theatre: Economics Club: Geological So- ciety. KRUTE, WARREN A., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Chemical Engineering: AlChE. LAIDACKER. ROSEMARY, China Mathematics: ZTA: Senator: American Chemical Society: Mathematics Club: Geological Society. LANDRY, BRENT. Port Arthur Management: President, Flying Club: AIII: BSU: Cardinal Singers: Grand Choir: Society of Ar'- countancy: SAM. LANGLEY, PAUL PRESSLEY. Port Arthur Government: Vice-President, 'PAK-J: fblifll: fbllll: SAM: Academic Honor List: REDBIRD Staff: Young Republicans: SEA: American Marketing As- sociation: Representative. LEGNION, RONALD J., Orange Physical Education and Biology: Newman Club: Young Democrats. LEWIS, DEBORAH LYNNE, Groves Elementary Education, SEA: Grand Choir. LINDOW, DORIS ELAINE CRESWELL, Nederland Secretarial Science, AXQ, ATS! Little Sisters, Secre- tarial Science Club, Howdy Week Committee. LITTLE, CECILIA ELLEN, Port Arthur French, SEA. LOCKE, NANCY MARLENE, Vidor Elementary and Special Education, ACE, SCEC, SEA. LONG, DONALD PAUL, Vidor Biology LONG, RACHEL HAYES, Vidor Elementary Education, Opera Workshop. MAGNUS, HAROLD NEAL, Port Arthur Mathematics, Afbfl, Representative. MAHAFFEY, LINDA CAROL, Houston Elementary Education, President, Brooks Hall Dor- mitory Council. MALLORY, DORRAINE I., Orange Elementary Education, ACE, SEA. MARTIN, BECKY SUE, Groves Elementary Education, ACE, Techsans, Feature Twirler, Cardinal Band, 1i1Kflv. MARTIN, JAMES MATTHEW, JR., Beaumont History, President, BSU. MARTIN, JOELLA GUEST, Liberty Secretarial Science MARTIN, KENNETH RAY, Baytown Industrial Engineering, Circle K, AIIE, TSPE, Representative. MARTIN, STEVE NELSON, Groves Mechanical Engineering, ASME, TSPE, Mathematics Club, Grand Choir. MASON, WILLIAM ALAN, Beaumont Biology, fbHE, BBB, ZXA. MASSINGILL, LEWIS J., Angleton Management, SAM. MCDERMOTT, PAULA KAY, Winnie Speech, 1'fI'B, Homecoming Committee, SEA. MCINTYRE, ALINE ELIZABETH, Port Arthur Home Economics, Home Economics Club. MCLAUCHLAN, JOSEPH MICHAEL, Beaumont Economics, President, Vice-President, Economics Club, CMIE. MCMAHEN. LESLIE EARL, Port Arthur Civil Engineering, TSPE, ASCE, Circle K. MEAUX, KAREN ELAINE, Winnie Physical Education, AXIIK, PEP, BBB, Cap and Gown, Gray Hall Dormitory, Council. ii V F gif ' - ci ll fu,-in .. l-er . . ..l.:sl ' :7Fi:::- .1 . ,-5:-152 ,Wx .. ' -' L gm:::'::: A Q.. ,.:..4,:. .: 'NA lf'n 'qs re- .J 'inf l l l n .Ei- ,-0' ,..-P Lia 'f' Seniol ,Nd ww-ev N1 'ix ,ig 'Fr AD ,QQ yd 'cr i.. v?N .I ,., 115 969 ka , MERICLE, JESSE MARTIN, III, Houston Geol0gYZ Vice-President. IIKA, Geological Society. MITCHELL, JACK DAVID, Houston Marketing, IIKA, IFC, Senator. MORGAN, ELLEN MERLE, Port Arthur History, AKD, fbAO, SEA, Representative. MULLINIX, LAVETTE LOUISE, Pasadena Government, AT, HND, SEA. MUNDT, BARBARA- JEAN, Tyler Music, Grand Choir, Opera Workshop, MENC. NEBGEN, ARTHUR DAVID, Beaumont Government NELSON, DAVID ROGERS, III, Beaumont Marketing, President, IPAQ, IFC, Representative, Newman Club. NEUMAN, GWENDOLYN, Orange Elementary Education NORWOOD, KENNETH ROY, Longview Management NUNEZ, LAURIE KATHLEEN, Port Neches Elementary Education, Rush Chairman, AAU, Mem- bership Chairman, Techsans, Senator, Les Belles, Sweetheart, Golden Heart Girl, 241512, Homecoming Queen Finalist, Cap and Gown, President, ACE. NUSPLIGER, MAXINE VERONICA, Wharton Elementary Education, Newman Club, ACE. OASHEIM, JUDITH WILSON, Casper, Wyo. Elementary Education OLIVER, GERALDINE KARPEL, Beaumont Mathematics, Newman Club, Mathematics Club. OWNBY, BONNIE LEE, Groves Elementary Education, Recording Secretary, Student Government Association, Who's Who, Treasurer, AAII, President, ATS2 Little Sisters, Outstanding Stu- dent, Senator, Slime Queen, Representative, Aca- demic Honor List, KIIAG, ACE, SEA, Freshman, Jun- ior, Senior Class Favorite, Newman Club, Chairman, Cardinal Christmas, Election Committee. PACE, KAREN LOUISE, Port Arthur Elementary Education, BSU. PANGBURN, SHERRY LYNNE, West Columbia Elementary Education, AT, SEA. PARKER, KENNETH GENE, Port Arthur History, Cardinal Band, Freshman Honor Society, BSU, IPKLP. PARRISH, WILLIAM DALLAS, Port Neches Marketing, EX. PARTIN, MICHAEL WAYNE, Nederland Government, SEA, QDAG. PATTERSON, WILLIAM HAYDEN, Marshall Mechanical Engineering, Afbfl, Blue Key, Senator, Who's Who. fl i vu-I X' . 4 4' . W' J? 7? ev? Q i : 4 -4 I .,, 1 Y l ii as ' I ,ef 01' A 'af . ' ' . q IFE.. fl 4 El 'E J .l uni l 1,-5 If E? PELLOAT, JAMES ALLEN, Nederland Music, Cardinal Band, KKKP, President, MENC. PEVETO, NATALIA LaVONNE, Orange Elementary Education, SEA, ACE. PINKERTON, DONNA JEAN, Beaumont Government, Pledge Trainer, Historian.. l'fl'B: Aca- demic Honor List, Sweetheart, ZBT, Techsans, Howdy Week Committee, Homecoming Committee, Career Day Committee. POINDEXTER, EVA JO, Woodville Elementary Education, ACE, AWS, Cray Hall Dor- mitory Council. POWELL, JANIS KAY, Port Arthur English, BSU, Editor, Section Editor, The CAR- DINAL. PRICE, DALE LEE, Suitland, Md. Sociology READ, BARBARA JEAN, Beaumont Elementary Education, ACE. REED, LARRY DEAN, Houston Management, SAM. REETZ, JOAN EVELYN, Jasper English, Young Republicans, SEA. REEVES, CAROLYN JEAN, Beaumont Mathematics, ZTA, Mathematics Club, BBB. REVIEA, CHARLOTTE KAY, Beaumont Secretarial Science, AAA, fDKfl1, AIIE. RICHARDSON, CYNTHIA, Silsbee Elementary Education, ACE, SCEC. RICHEY, EDWARD LEE, Port Arthur Chemical Engineering, AICHE, Cardinal Band, Symphonic Band. RICHEY, ROGER PHILIP, Nederland Government, President, Treasurer, Vice-President, Young Democrats, Cardinal Band, ACPSZ, Symphonic Band, Chancery Club. RIFFE, BARRY N., Texas City Marketing, Treasurer, fI1A9, American Marketing As- sociation. RICGS, SHIRLEY ANN, Port Neches Biology, BBB, AAA, IPKKD, Honors Program. , can l l ROARK CHARLES E. Groves Business, A-II, SAM, Homecoming Com mittee. ROBERTS, DELLENE LaPOINT, Beaumont , Secretarial Science, fDKfD, AHE. if -A ROBINSON, ARLISE LEONARD, JR., Moore, Okla. X Electrical Engineering- IEEE. 5-o LODRIGUEZ, DOLORES MARIE, Galveston econdary Education ' IOLLINS, DUDLEY SCOTT, Beaumont 'ivil Engineering, Vice-President, ASCE. .OMIG, KEITH EDWARD, China Iathematics, ZXA, Varsity Baseball. IUNDLE, EDWARD P., JR., New York, N. Y. hysical Education, Varsity Baseball. UNYON, GAIL ELYSE, Beaumont nglish, AAH, Les Belles, ATS! Little Sisters, Vice- resident, SEA, Cheerleader, AIIE, Academic Honor ist, Freshman Honor Society. ANDERS, SHIRLEY ANN MAXWELL, Beaumont lementary Education, ACE, SEA. ANDERS, WELDON ARTHUR, JR., Hull Iectrical Engineering, IEEE, TSPEg Mathematics uh. EXNDOVAL, RAMON, JR., Galveston iology and Commercial Art, KDKID, KH, Blue Key, 'ewman Club. IESSM, FREDDA L., Port Neches gms TTERWHITE, RICHARD KENT, Baytown athematics, tllliflt. HERER, PHYLLIS JANE, Beaumont usic, Historian, AAII, Cardinal Singers, Madrigal ngers, Concert Choir, Senator, MENC, Opera prkshop. OTT, HAROLD RAYMOND, Beaumont e-Law, Rush Chairman, Apollos, IFC, Howdy eek Committee: Cardinal Christmas Committee: esifient, Student Union Program Board, Intra- ras. ANNON, DOUGLAS KEITH, Vidor vernment, IIKA, KDAGJ, Chancery Club, President, eshman Honor Society, President, Sophomore Class, ce-President, Blue Key, Wl1o's Who. ARP, LANE, Beaumont ementary Education, AXSZ, SEA, Forum Com- ttee, IIKA Little Sisters, Homecoming Committee. EFFIELD, VIRGINIA ANN, Nederland vernment, CARDINAL Section Editor. ERBURNE, PATRICIA GAY, Bartlcsvillc, Okla. emistry, American Chemical Society. HIPMAN, TRUTH LAMAR, Orange nglish, Mathematics, International Club. ROS, CAROLYN FEY, Beaumont ciology ROS, ELEANOR LOU, Beaumont ciology, Symphony Orchestra, A'I', UCF. STRUNK, RONNIE HUGH, Nederland ectrical Engineering, TSPE, Mathematics Club, EE, The Lamar Engineer Staff. SLIFKIN, STUART DONALD, Highland Park, N.J Sociology, Blue Key, Board of Directors, Circle K Jack, CARDS, Chairman, Top Name Entertainmen Committee, Homecoming Committee, SAM. SNOEK, CHERYL KAY, Groves Sociology, President, 1'fbB, AT, Panhellenic, Ca and Gown, Who's Who, 1llK9 Little Sisters, Swee heart, Secretary, Sophomore Class, Homecomin Queen Finalist. SNOWDEN, LINDA JO, Beaumont I Elementary Education SORREL, RICHARD KNAPP, Wharton Electrical Engineering, IEEE, Mathematics Club' TSPE, fl'Kfb. STAHL, DEANNA KAY, Port Arthur Mathematics, AAII, AAA, 1l1K'b, Academic Honol List, Mathematics Club. STEWART, LILLIE M., Port Arthur Education, Newman Club, KLSC Radio Staff, Vice- President, Cray Hall Dormitory Council, PEPi Cardinal Theatre. STUDDARD, VIRGINIA CAROL, Beaumont Marketing, Corresponding Secretary, FCIDB, Interna tional Club, AAA, SAM, American Marketing sociation, Senator, Representative, Les Bel fI'Kflf, Homecoming Queen Nominee. SUMMERLIN, DANETA FRANCES O'BRIEN, Pasadena Sociology, Newman Club, Techsans, AAA, fill Gray Hall Dormitory Council. SUMMERLIN, MICHAEL DWAIN, LaMarque Secondary Education, Newman Club, TSPE. TARDY, MICHAEL EDWARD, Beaumont History, BSU. TATE, PAULA GWEN, Beaumont Government, President, Vice-President, Membersl AZ, Techsans, Senator, Dormitory Counsel Assistant Editor, Section Editor, The CARDIN. TAYLOR, TERRY NOLAN, Orange Business, CARDS. TEBBS, ROBERT WAYNE, Kountze Accounting, SAM, Society of Accountancy. THOMSON, WILLIAM, Beaumont Civil Engineering, TSPE, ASCE. TILKENS, LORRAINE MARY, Beaumont Elementary and Special Education, SCEC, SEA. TIPTON, LINDA SUE, Beaumont Mathematics and Speech, Pledge Trainer, Z'l Mathematics Club, Reporter, Secretary-Treasu AKIISZ-Cardinal Theatre, SEA. VERDE, .IOHN MICHAEL, Sour Lake Physical Education, Varsity Tennis, CARDS. WAGNER, CONNIE CLARE, Nederland Government, Pledge Trainer, KA, Secretary, Pan lenicg Vice-President, Junior Panhellenic, Homec ing Queen Nominee, Young Republicans, SI Homecoming Parade Chairman, Techsans, Serial CARDINAL Section Editor. WALKER, MARVIN DONALD, Beaumont Speech, Reporter, A1119-Cardinal Theatre, B and Modern Dance Company. WALTERS, NANCY FAYE, Beaumont Secretarial Science, AIIE, SEA, Secretarial Scie Club. . I 7. XI , , 1,11- WARD, LAVELLE ALLEN, Hamshire Vlarketingg American Marketing Association. WARWICK, TERI LYNN, I.aMarque Biology: Recording Secretary, Dream Girl, AZ: Corresponding Secretary, BBB: Cap and Gown: flfKfb: Les Belles: Who's Who: Ballet Company: AAA: Homecoming Queen Finalist. WATSON, WILLIAM ECHOLS, Beaumont industrial Engineering: AIIE. WEBBER, WILLIAM LAWRANCE, Baytown VIechanical Engineering: ZXA. I w I I EEKS, MARILYN RICHEY, Beaumont bmentary Education: SEA. 1 LLS, HOWARD CARR, JR., Harlingen ustrial Engineering: ZZIPE: Representative: Vice- sident, IFC: AIIE: TSPE: Intramurals. LLS, LEWIS WAYNE, Cuero il Engineering: CARDS: ASCE. ST, ERNEST WAYNE, Nederland nagement: SAM. EST, EUGENIE MARIE MONTIE. Port Arthur omc Economics: AAII: Cheerleader: Wl1o's Who: omecoming Queen Finalist: FADE Golden Heart 5irl: Techsans: Les Belles: Senator: Newman Club: bome Economies Club. ILKERSON, DEBORAH DIANA, Vidor ecretarial Science: SEA: Secretarial Science Club. YILLIAMS, DENNIS W., Aransas Pass Ihemical Engineering: AICIIE: TSPE: President. Iircle K. EILLIAMSON, JANET MAUDE, Beaumont ciology: President, Second Vice-President: His- rian, AT: Secretary, Psychology Club: Spirit Com- ittee: Election Committee: AAA: Forum Committee: CF: Cap and Gown: Who's Who. ILMORE, LARRY RUSSELL, Port Noches iology: Vice-President, BBB. ING, RONNIE DEAN, Orange lectrical Engineering: IEEE: TSPE: Cardinal Band. INN, TERI TRAVIS, Corsicana lementary Education: ACE. ITTE, DOROTHY ELIZABETH, Houston omc Economics: Home Economics Club: Student- aculty Disciplinary Court: Honor Court: Representa- ve: Brooks l-lall Dormitory Council: Homecoming ommittee. ORRALL, KATHLEEN MARY, Pearland glish and French: ZTA: President, IIA'Il: SEA: ewman Club: International Club: Student-Faculty ublications Committee: Dormitory Counselor. RIGHT, LINDA JOAN, Beaumont athemutiesg BSU: Mathematics Club. OUNG, NANCY M., Orange rench: IIAII1: Newman Club: SEA. OUNGER, PAUL T., Cleveland eulogy? President, Geological Society. l -Q 27 I ,AIN sol , GY' t s..- if Y 'QR 3 4'T'.. ' if ,pas 1' :id 1-:sb .L-1 I Seniors '69 Junior Officers Class of 1970 PATRICIA .T AN HOWELL Secretary BOB BILL McCRARY President JAMES MULDROW GIBSON Vice-President BRENDA J EAN ROBNETT Treasurer Junior Favorites J ERI LYNN FISHER DONALD ALBERT AMANN, JR. 1 AIKEY, JOHN ROBERT Baytown ALLARD, REBECCA ANN Sweetwater ALLBRITTON, SUSAN Seymour ALLEN, BENNY CRAIG Port Neches ALSBROOKS, CONNIE SUE Groves ANAWATY, PAUL W. Beaumont ANSELMO, EMILY INEZ Sabine Pass ATKINS, CATHERINE SUE Galveston BAKER, JOHN BRADFORD Port Arthur BAKER, STARR EILEEN Vidor BALL, WARREN RAY Beaumont BARA, BARRY WAYNE Houston BARKER, ELIZABETH SUZANNE Pecos BARLOW, BONNIE JEAN Fannett BELOTE, RICHARD JESS LaPorte BENEKE, BRUCE E. Orange BENNETT, MARILYN MARSHALL Baytown BENTON, RAMONA FAE Texas City BERNARD, KENNETH RAY Port N eches BILLINGSLEY, ANDREA MARIE Nederland BISHOP, DAVID ALAN Beaumont BOURG, PATRICIA ANN Port Arthur BRYSON, MICHAELE ANN Beaumont BUZZINGHAM, DONALD L. Nederland CHAPA, ARTHUR, JR. Alta Loma CLIFFORD, ANN BRIGID LaMarque COERVER, FRED HENRY La Marque COMEAUX, LELAND JUDE Groves CONLEY, NELDA JOYCE Beaumont COOPER, RONALD DWAIN Port Arthur COTTEN, KENNETH WAYNE Mont Belvieu GRAIN, JOEL STEPHEN Groves CROSS, MARLYNN MARIE Pasadena CROW, PEGGY L. Dallas CUMMINGS, GEORGE OGDEN Baytown DAVIS, RONALD BRUCE Beaumont De CORTE, LINDA ANN Houston De La VERGNE, LINDA JEAN Baytown DICKERSON, TYANNA Beaumont DIXON, KAREN A. Houston DOWNINC, JAMES M. Colmesneil DUNCAN, DANIEL TERRY Texas City FERGUSON, HUGH ROGERS, JR. Nome FISHER, JACK Beaumont FULTON, BRIAN KEITH Nederland GENTRY, SHARON KAY Bay City GERIK, THOMAS CHARLES West GOF F, GEORGE W., JR. Houston GOLDEN, MARTHA C. Liberty GOPFFARTH, MARTHA KAY Baytown GRIFFIN, SHARON J. Baytown HANKAMER, CAROL DIANE Galveston HANLON, JOHNNY LEE Port Neches HAYES, MARSHALL WADE Vidor HEYNE, LINDA PAULETTE San Antonio HILL, DAVID ALLEN Clute HILL, REBECCA DELENA Baytown HORVATH, JOANN GAYLE Longview HOWARD, RANDALL LAMAR Anahuac HUEBEL, ROBERT EDWARD, JR. Sierra Blanca HURT, GREGG REESE Odessa JOHNSON, ARTHUR JOSEPH, JR Houston JOHNSON, JOSEPH E. Vidor JOHNSON, KAREN ELIZABETH Port Arthur JOHNSTON, JERROLD JAY Orange JONTE, GEORGE DALE Beaumont JORDAN, KAREN LAURANN Spurger KENNEDY, RICHARD BADRAN Tyler KIMBROUGH, MARY KATHRYN Beaumont KN UPPLE, BARBARA DELL Beaumont KONDO, BEVERLY ANN Fannett KRAMER, SANDRA MARIE Hamshire LAKIN, ROBERT PAUL Houston LARSON, GAYLE LYNN Beaumont LEE, MICHELE LEWIN Nome LEON, DAVID Havana, Cuba LESLIE, CYNTHIA RUTH Midland LEWIS, DONNA RAYE Victoria LIGON, MARY COYLE Beaumont LOUNSBERRY, KATHY SUE Baytown LUMPKIN, MARGARET ANN Beaumont LUTZ, JOHN SERAN Houston LYTLE, JAMES MICHAEL West Columbia MARKS, RANDY WAYNE La Porte MARTIN, SHARON LEE Beaumont McALISTER, LAJAN Baytown McCALL, SHIRLEY JEAN Orange MCDONALD, DAVID SAMUEL Beaumont McELROY, FOREST DALE Port Arthur McLEAN, MARGARET ELIZABETH Silsbec MILLER, LOUIS A. Beaumont MILLER, MARY LEE Beaumont MILLS, LARRY LYNN Beaumont MOORE, GREGORY RUSSELL Houston NAPOLI, MARYLEE Dickinson NEWBERRY, BARBARA ANN Beaumont OLDHAM, ELIZABETH A. Beaumont O'NEAL, SANDRA KAY Port Arthur OVERSTREET, ORVAL EMMITI' Baytown PATTON, SHERRY ESTHER H ll PEAURRE, MARGARET ELLEN Houston PHILLIPS, JACK MICHAEL Beaumont PREJEAN, LESLIE KATHRYN Bridge City Juniors L,-Q REED, JANICE DOTTIES Beaumont RIDDICK, DONNA DOLORES Baytown RODDAM, KATHY RAY Groves RODDY, JANIS LEE Beaumont RUDE, JIMMY ROSS Baytown SATERBAK, SUSAN ELIZABETH Houston SHEFFIELD, BEVERLY RAE Houston SHEFFIELD, JEWEL LEE Port Neches SHEW, GLENN ALLAN Council Bluffs, Iowa SIMMONS ANTHONY MICHA L , E Lake Jackson SIROS, MARILYN GAY Beaumont SMITH, JAMES LAWRENCE Galveston SMITH, MICHAEL GEORGE Houston SMITH, MITZI RENAE Beaumont SMITH, SANDRA JOYCE Beaumont SOLI, KERI HARTMAN Bay City SPELL, MICHAEL DEAN Port Arthur SPELL, RONALD GENE Port Arthur STEINHAUSER, JUDITH ANN Flatonia STEVENSON, CANDACE MARIE Houston E! r , I ,Ii ., .6 - J , f- ..-- . J: ul . Ri 3 ..,.,,f,' gl!! ,Mlipl 'ah ll l v 1 w vw J f STIRLING, FREIDA J. Beaumont SYLVESTER, RICHARD LOUIS Houston TEAGUE, BARBARA L. Hitchcock THOMSON, ROBERT S. Beaumont THORNE, ANITA MARIE Vidor TOBLEMAN, NORMAN LEE LaMarque VALLEY, RICHARD HENRY Houston WAGNON, CLARENCE EDWARD Warren WASSON, ANN MARIE Sour Lake WEEMS, BANA LLEWELLYN Dickinson WELCH, WILLIAM LARON Houston WELLS, JAMES HENRY Nederland WINN, STEVEN C. Corsicana WLASCHIN, JULIUS B. Scottsbluff, Nehr. YOKSH, RICHARD E. Silsbee YONCE, LUCIN DA LINGLE Eutaw, Ala. ZWIEGEL, JOHN MARCUS Columbus Newman Club s Big Red Takes You Where the Action Is. CJ' 'ur Not pictured: GLYNN PAUL REVERE President L . JOAN ALLEN ELLIOTT Treasurer Jw ' 4511?-'F 453' if DEBORAH DIANE WILLIAMS Secretary Y- a,,.,' 5 CTP Sophomore Officers Class of 1971 DEBORAH COLLINS THOMAS KENNETH DREESSEN -.-Q' Sophomore Favorites ff-M-'ff ACOSTA, CELIA Port Arthur ANDERSON, BETTY JOYCE Galveston ANDIS, SALLY LEE Vidor ARNETT. LYDIA JOY Orangefield ASHFORD, DEBORAH GAIL Winnie ATKINSON. DONNA ANN Texas City AYERS, PHYLLIS ANNE Rockport BAKER, DENNIS KEITH Sour Lake BEVIL. HENRY WALKER Jasper BLANTON, SHARON ANN Groves BRAHM, SANDRA KATHERINE Beaumont BRANHAM, SHARON KAY Corpus Christi BRANICK, LEE DELL Port Arthur BRANNON, JULIA A. Port Arthur BRATTON, KATHERINE LOUISE Orange BROCK, CLIFFORD LOUIS Beaumont BUTCHER. PAUL JAMES, JR. Freeport CADY, CARLENE JUANITA Beaumont CALLIHAN, SANDRA RUTH Beaumont CARR, JOHN BARTON Beaumont iff 'z rw at gif I L x gm , . bl xxx, tt.. MA 4 ' I CJK , J A ' l x -d ...4 16 1 '1-1? '22 4! '? Q? 'JJ Sophomores ,as is -fl? 'Yap -A IO' 09 Ia Q 32, X 7' .Qt 'Oi X .P nh E' ,fun I CAVARETTA, STELLA JEAN Port Arthur CHALMERS, QUINN RICHARD Beaver, Pa. CLARY, JULIA MICHELE Orange COLBURN, HELEN PAULINE Orange COLE, SHARON CATHLEEN Beaumont COMBS, MICHAEL ROY Groves CONERLY, CAROLYN GAIL Port Arthur CONVERSE, CHARLES FREDERICK San Antonio CRABTREE, MARGARET ELIZABETH Beaumont CRAWFORD, MICHAEL DALE Andrews CRIM, CAMILLA LEAH Bridge City CUNNINGHAM, CONSTANCE PAULA Winnie CUSTER, MICHEAL H. Longview de MESQUITA, YVONNE MARIE Galveston DENT, MARILYN RUTH Beaumont DEVOTI, NANNETTE M. Houston DODD, MARY NELL Houston DONAHOE, CLIFFORD RONALD Beaumont DRIVER, NANCY DIANE Beaumont ELLIOTT, JOAN ALLEN Texas City EVANS, DOLLY REBECCA Orange FERGUSON, JAMES WILLIAM Orange FLOURNOY, LINDA CAROLE Hanlshire FREEMAN, CLAUDIA DIANNE Beaumont GARFINKLE, WILLIAM H. Miami, Fla. GIBSON, JAMES ALTON Beaumont GOHLKE, GWENDALYNN DEE Yorktown GOLLBERG, BERNHARD JAMES Texas City HAHN, JOHN CLINTON Beaumont HA LIBURTON, DIANE Waco 'EW- HODCES, RAY, N., JR. Deer Park HOFFMAN, JUDY CAROL Houston HORN, CHARLES EDWARD Dallas JANECKA, NANCY LYNN Houston JETER, JAMES YANDELL, JR. Paris JOHNSON, LARRY AUGUST Buna JOHNSTON, CHRISTOPHER F. Beaumont JULIAN, WILLIAM GORDON Houston KAZERANI, EMILIE JOYCE Port Lavaca KENDRICK, ICEL ANNE Beaumont KESLER, GARY LEE Lake Jackson KIRKPATRICK, DORIS GAY Buna KNOUF, VIRGINIA LOUISE San Antonio KRC, DONNA LILLIAN Galveston LANDOLT, EMILY N. Silsbee LANGHAM, GERALD WAYNE Beaumont LEWIS, TED WAYNE Orange LEWIS, WILLIAM GARY Liberty LOVE, JAMES R. Evadale LOVE, JANE ELLEN Port Arthur P HAM, CHARLES ROBERT Orange HAMILTON, DONALD K. Longview HARGRAVES, CARLISS DARLENE Winnie HARGRAVES, HARRY H. Beaumont HARPER, LINDA GAIL Beaumont HARRIS, CAROL JOAN Clute HECKAMAN, DEBORAH ARLU Hamsliire HENDRICK, HOMER WAYNE West Columbia HENDRIX, BARBARA R. Nederland HODGES, MARYLYNN Port Arthur 'L . 4 l ..,.., 1 4? ij f' n 14' -15 kN,.'-1 as 16 LUTZ, LOIS NANNETTE Houston MARTIN, .IEANNE ANN Groves MENZEL, CHRIS H. Port Arthur MONTGOMERY, DAVID LEWIS Houston MOORE. REBECCA MAE Groves MULDER, .IUNO HELEN Beaumont MURPHY, PEGGY LOU Orange PARIS, MAY GWENDOLYN Hitchcock PATE, PEGGY RUTH Orange PEELER, ROBERT WILSON Silsbce- PERRY, LINDA DIANE Alta Loma PETERS, DONALD T. Jersey City, N. J. PEVETO, WILLIAM JENNINGS Orange PHILP, JOSEPH P. Beaumont PICKERING, LINDA SUSAN LaMarque PIETSCH, DAVID L. Nederland PIKE, CYNTHIA G. Houston POINDEXTER, LINDA GAYLE Doucette POWELL, JO NELL Port Arthur PRATT, LOU ANN Galveston rv ,N if 45? Sophomores SCOTT, MAX NORMAN Beaumont SEALE, JANIS ANITA Houston SEAMANS, GERALD WAYNE Beaumont SHAFFETT, PATRICIA ELLEN Port Arthur SIMS, JERRY W. Beaumont SMITH, DARLA JEAN Beaumont SPENCER, GARY DAVE Beaumont STEWART, MARY SUZAN Houston STOUDENMIER, KAREN ELOISE Bridge City SVOBODA, TOMMY JOE Crosby TAYLOR, GEORGE T. Port Arthur THOMPSON, JOHN WILLIAM Pitman, N. J. TILKENS, SHERRY LYNN Beaumont TOUPS, DARRELL DENNIS Beaumont VAIANI, DIANE ELIZABETH Galveston PREGLER, LYNN MARIE Dubuque, Iowa PRYCER, REBECCA ANN Orange PUGH, THERESA ANN Liberty REED, SANDRA LOUISE Houston REED, YVONNE H. Beaumont RICE, KAREN DENISE Beaumont RILEY, LEONARD ARTHUR Bridge City ROBERTS, BRENDA DARLENE Port Arthur ROBERTSON, LINDA KAY Houston RODRIGUEZ, HILDA CONSTANCE Galveston ROGERS, JOHN C. Groves RUSSELL, ORAN WORLICK, .I R. Beaumont SANDEFER, MORRIS ELLERBEE, I R Bridge City SANSOM, CAROL LYNNETTE Port Neches SCOTT, JOHN E. Port Arthur PTD fi 3 VALENTA, JEROME C., JR. Beaumont VOAN, LOUISE ANN Sour Lakc WAHRMUND, .IULIA SUE Houston WALKER, TANYA KAREN Orange WALLS, FRANCES ANN Wilmington, Del. WHARTON, LINDA SUANNE Port Arthur WHITAKER, RONNIE LEON Beaumont WILEY, CAROL ANN Beaumont WILEY, MARK H. San Antonio WILLINGHAM, THOMAS E. Houston WOLFE, JENNIFER LOU Groves WOOD, PATRICIA ANN Silsbcc WORKMAN, CAROLE .IO Galveston WRIGHT, MARY ELIZABETH Port Arthur YARD, PATSY ELAYNE Beaumont 0.x 1? wj,,g.-'3 ', 1. +1011 U , l!.....35u:g3Z1gg5: -un:Z:Z':1,,,i ' Queues I 7 avi!! .,,,,,,,z 1111122111117 N. hd. !P 4.4! , l? ,uri A 5 L4 n A 1 Sigma Chi's Big Red in Hawaii. SALLY EARLENA FITCH MARTHA JOEL BROWN Treasurer Secretary Freshman Officers Class of 1972 Not pictured: SIDNEY CARSON MCKINNEY, President WESLEY LEE YAWN, Vice-President Freshman Favorites Tyqyl .vhgdfd V , 2. Xx- -Z . -,. i 'Z L hr :J ' Fi? f -I 5 I sl' xr k:.w5mL.l?Y M s,. , a' i .vga mn, , - fc, 11521 4. W .'E.,,1-'II ,, 1 A T. 1 'Ai n ' A Www Emp ls f f, ' A Qi, 24 Lil Ulla'-L , . A BRENDA F AYE MONTGOMERY ROBERT IRVIN BEAN ABSHIER, SHEPHEN WAYNE Vidor ALFORD, ANNE RENEE Liberty ALLBRITTON, JO ANN Silsbee ALLEN, KERRY JOE Pasadena ALVARADO, CANDIDO Hitchcock ARMSTRONG, DEBORAH GAYLE Groves AUSTIN, JAMES DAVID Beaumont BAKER, DIANE MARIE Vidor BARA, DALE THOMAS Houston BARKER, JANET ELLEN Dallas BARRAS, HELEN ANN Beaumont BECK, BETTY JEAN Liberty BECK, BRYAN L. Beaumont BEELER, GLEN H. Katy BENNETT, LINDA SUE Port Neclles BERLIN, NORA SUE Port Noches BERNARD, GARY PAUL Port Neclles BERNHARDT, LAWRENCE JERRY Conroe BIENVEN U, JULIE LOUISE Galveston 'fl , , - ---s-y--- BILBO, MELVIN LEE Orange BILLINCS KAY IRENE Class of 1972 I TT C'I W P Beaumon,t F ' ' li ,Y f V7 . x BILLINGSLEY, REBECCA EILENE 'ig' iv 9' 2. ,a Q 1 5 ' .S 1,1 N w Nederland BOLTON, CHARLES C. Kirbyville BOOTHE, ALEXIS JENE Beaumont BOOZER, RION REX Orange BRADEN, ROBERT EUGENE Crosby BREAUX, PATRICK R. Orange BRENNAN, CECELIA ANNETTE Orange BRENNER, WILLIAM J. Beaumont BREWER, GERALD WILLIAM Bridge City BROWN, KATHRYN NAINETTE Arlin ton Va H , - BRYANT, JAMES EDWARD, JR. Waco BUGAJ, ADRIENNE E. Houston BURN ETT, WILLIAM ROBERT Houston BUTLER, TERRY LYNN Beaumont BYTHEWOOD, LYNN MARY Beaumont CAIN, KATHRYN E. Hamshire CAMP, LYNDA KAY Mont Belvieu CAMPBELL, JACK BRADLEY Nacogdoches . ,- I Q 3' A W5 , , ,ag X- , f 'i ' 'TZ ,x ,.' g. X 'Q-gp 1 'x If U I f agr' . -.., L K v- n , 1. 'TT' 5 .. , -' 2 X -. A J X N Q. ' we rr 1 .A- 534 T - CAMPBELL, MICHAEL WAYNE Galveston CARR, SHARON JEAN Houston CARROLL, KIM LESTER Houston CHISM, GLENN BAXTER Houston CLARK, DANIEL J. Beaumont CLINKSCALES, ROBERT EARLE Porter COLE, JAMES WOODARD Hallsville COLLINS, SUSAN LONL Beaumont CONLEY, ROYDAN CURTIS Orange COOPER, STEPHEN GOODWIN Baton Rouge, La. CORBELLO, DONNA RAE Beaumont COTTEN, CATHRYN ELAINE Mont Belvieu COTTEN, GARY WADE Mont Belvieu COX, MICHAEL THOMAS Houston DABBS, .IANIS DIANE Beaumont DAVID, CARL JAMES Beaumont DAVIS, SYLVIA MAE Nederland DECKER, CYNTHIA SUE Houston DECKER, SUSAN LEA Houston D?IfERT, BEVIL EUGENE u 1 vb ffl lsr' X -ab! 1? .f X yr -f 'Y xx...- X Freshmen 45 IR' HE-'11 'J 44 DECUIR, LINDA SUE Port Arthur DETTMAN, SHELLEY SUE Port Arthur DOUGHARTY, DANA KATHERINE Beaumont DOWNEY, VALERIE LOUISE Houston DOWNING, JERRY RICHARD Colmesneil Class of 1972 ..,-...z-,.... wp--3, DUNCAN, DONNA SUE Houston DURHAM, WILLIAM NORMAN Vidor DURR, DAVID C. Winnie DUTY, GARY LYNN White Oak DYER, EARNARD FRANKLIN Beaumont ELLIS, JAMES OTTO Beaumont FANETTE, MARY ELLEN Beaumont FETT, PHYLLIS JANE Port Arthur F LOURNOY, BRENDA GAYLE Hamshire F OWLER, KAY REBECCA Beaumont FRANKLIN, BARBARA LEA Poteet A CANDY, WANDA BERNIECE Bridge City V GERIK, PHILLIP JAMES A West ' GERRY, LINDA JEANE Bridge City GIBSON, ELIZABETH ANN Beaumont GLAZE, SHIRLEY FAYE Beaumont GOUNER, JAMES EVERTT Beaumont GREER, KENNETH LONGINO Nederland GUILLORY, JAY THOMAS Deweyville HADLEY, JAMES WARREN Houston HAGLER, RANDY ALAN Bridge City HAGLUND, WAYNE DOUGLAS Beaumont HAIR, CYNTHIA KAY Texas City HALE, MERLE ELIZABETH Kirbyville HALTER, SUSAN ANN Dickinson HAMMOND, JUDY ANN Beaumont HARDY, STEPHEN RAY Deweyville HARTZOG, BRENDA JO Beaumont HAYES, MARTHA JANE Port Arthur HERIN, JANINE West Orange HERMSDORFER, ERNEST MORRIS, III Houston HILL, RICHARD HUDSON, JR. Waco HIME, LINDA ROSS Dickinson HUMPHREY, ROGER ALLEN Vidor J AKOVICH, LINDE ELIZABETH Galveston 6 'GT iff Ei ' A QU A A .IQ ,Q ' ' N . p ,.. ag I Freshmen il x .Z-1 sb ,ng 45, 3 al it N Y , SE' .-.nf JAMES, DEBORAH GRACE Orange JAMES, KAREN LEE Nederland JOHNSON, CHARLOTTE Buna JORDAN, JOHN PAUL Dallas KENNY, WILLIAM CHARLES Texas City KIDD, BRENDA KAY Beaumont KIDWELL, TIMOTHY DALE LaMarque KING, KATHRYN ESTELLE Beaumont KING, PAULINE IDELL Beaumont KLESEL, GARY WAYNE Rosenberg KOEPP, CYNTHIA KAY Bellaire V KONESHECK, RUSSELL ALAN Eagle Lake LAGOW, JANET EILEEN Anahuac LAGOW, JEAN E. Anahuac LAMPSON, FRANK Stafford LANCON, KAREN ANNE Groves LAUVE, TRUDY MARIE Galveston LEEDY, RICK A. Houston LINDOW, DONALD CLINTON Beaumont LIVINGSTON, SANDRA G. Beaumont MADDOX, RONALD LEE Houston MARTIN, LINDA MARIE Nederland MAXEY, .IANELLE Woodville MCCALL, CAROLINE PATRICIA Orange MCCLELLAND, BRENDA DEE Orange McCLELLAND, MARK BANKS Navasota McKEE, MICHAEL LELAND Baytown McKINNEY, SHEILA KAY Houston MCLEAN, ALICE LOUISE Silsbee MCLEAN, WILLIAM ARTHUR Silsbee MILLER, GAIL KAY Beaumont MILLER, SUSAN L. Houston MOCK, LINDA SUSAN Beaumont MONTGOMERY, BRENDA FAYE Beaumont MOREHEAD, JAMES DAVID Houston MORGAN, DOLLY DELL Kerrville MOSES, EDWARD I. Luling MUN GOVAN, MICHAEL JOSEPH Houston MURDOCH, ROSS EUGENE LaMarque MURPHY, PAMELA NELL Houston ly f, 3 r , - ., . , 1 A . - '-iw-,.. , . V W CP- 'T ' V E . A 3 , N rs' 'J IQ L r- ' szassf:-. , 5 ' V Isl' rf '1 x . 'Q ' la -A '-123 Ea ,. ...Q 41 f. 49 Q69 4 I An ws. Freshmen 4 3 2 2. r U QE 'FLPQQS .- pS?'f'Qi'ff1S??f - RL'-?i A -' ' f .... .,, : no . ,x,, I Vu I C ir KFIYVL: - -i...1- l f-, V t Class of 1972 , kr, - ' .1 9 -V all .111 i Y' vs-Q Qin uh-8 ,uf 'L ALJ 1, t MURRELL, WILEY WASHINGTON, III Friendswood MUSE, ROBERT DAVID Little Rock, Ark. NAPOLIELLO, VINCENT JAMES East Orange, N. J. NEBGEN, HUZEL MARY Beaumont NELLIUS, NANCY ELIZABETH Beaumont NICHOLLS, PATRICIA LYNN Groves OLDHAM, LINDA KAY Beaumont PARKER, GARY L. Westlake, La. PARKER, WILLIAM RUELLE Port Arthur PERRY, ROGER DALE Orange PIPKIN, STEPHEN BEAUREGARD Beaumont PRITCHETT, ROBERT L. Refugio RABUN, KAREN DIANNE Beaumont READ, LINDA LOU Beaumont REDA, ABDUL-.IAWAD F. Mecca, Arabia REMMERS, ROBERT DAN LaMarque RENKER, RONALD CURTIS San Antonio RESWEBER, BETTY JO Houston REYNOLDS, THOMAS L. Port Neches RICHEY, WILLIAM B. Port Arthur RILEY, DARRYL LANE Orange RIVERS, PATRICIA GAIL Silsbee ROOT, ALLEN JAMES Nederland RUCKER, MICHAEL HOWARD Houston SANSOM, STEVEN WADE Port Neches SCI-IMALTZ, HAROLD HERMAN Fort Meyers, Fla. SCOTT, DARWIN THOMAS Apra Heights, Guam SELF, GARY JONATHAN Orange SEPULVADO, LORETTA JEAN Orange SHARP, JAMES GREGORY Beaumont SHIELDS, GEORGE DAVID, JR. Texas City SHOFNER, JAMES FRANK Beaumont SHUMAN, RICHARD ALTON Pasadena SIMPKINS, JOHN VINCENT Moscow, Penn. SITTON, BECKY LIND Beaumont STALNAKER, MARSHA LOUISE Orange STRUSS, SIDNEY ELMER Eagle Lake SULSAR, MICHAEL LEWIS Orange TERRELL, NORMAN S. Conroe THOMAS, SARAH LOU Beaumont 1 1 Q- U' 'I I M 1. .1- ' nhl 'IQ .JK 4 t A A Af IA Eg' Nd . Z. Q IW... ' Freshmen KT 4 -Q -v Class of 1972 pn E L su an -4 fu nd' Qi' if E, I 'ae fi r -1 tw , s. 'QLAIS' 'Um X ' I In .1 4 I In -- tr In ,, 11+ .if 7 1 er , 5 ,N I,-uf E3 xt, I A A ' I pg GX '3' ,Le 1 THOMPSON, HARRY GORDON South Houston TIPPS, EVERETT S. Hitchcock TODD, BETTYE LOU Pasadena TRAHAN, CHARLES EDWARD Orange TRAHAN, PATRICIA ROSE Port Arthur TRENCK, MAX VERNON JR. Beaumont TUCKER, LYNN A. Beaumont VAUGHAN, JESSE LEE, JR. Galveston von EYE, RICHARD EARL Orange WATSON, MARTHA JANE Orange WEBSTER, TOMMY GENE Vidor WEST, BRENDA GAIL Port Arthur WHITE, SUSAN ELIZABETH Beaumont WIGGANS, SUSAN SHARRAE Houston WIERSEMA, NELWYN RUTH Hamshire WILKINSON, JAMES TERRY Orange WILLIAMS, MERRILYN ALICE Port Neches WILLIAMS, ROBERT DEAN Orange WILMORE, THOMAS GREG Port Neches WING, RICHARD DALE Orange WOOD, BELINDA JEAN Hankamer WOODS, KAREN SUE Port Arthur YOCUM, FLOYD HENRY Orange YOUNG, BILLY RAY New Caney A Index Ahhott, Sharon 1-'aye lPenny1 .... 1-11 Ahshier. Stephen Wayne ............... 301 Arearrlo, Niekey Ray ..,...... 156, 236, 237 Achilles, Dr. Robert Fred ...,..... 121, 254 Aeosla, Celia ........................., 296 Adams. Deborah Dianne 63, 80, 13-1, 272 Adams, Elizabeth Vi ......... l-l-1, 272 Adams, Dr. Howard W. .. .... 13-1, 25,1 Adams, Patricia Ann ...... ,... l 41, 162 Administration-Faculty ,....... 244-267 Aikey, John Robert ...... .... 2 8, 129, 288 Aikman, John D. .. ........... 125 Alami, 111. K. ......... 7-1 Albritton. Joyce Marie 272 Alford, Anne Renee . .... 30-1 Ali. Dr. Ali M. ..... ........ 2 5-1 Allard, Rebecca Ann ..... ..,. I -18, 288 Allartlyee, Tommy Grierson .... 157 Allbritlon, Jo Ann .....,. .... 3 0-1 Allhritlon, Susan 288 Allen, Benny Craig .. .... 288 Allen, Kerry Joe .... .... 3 01 Allen, Isabelle ..,...... 63 Allen, Marsha Elizabeth .... ..... 1 47 Allen, Miehael Dean ........ ....... 2 41 Allen. Patricia Kay lPatsyl ....... 104, 146 Allen, Virginia Ruth ........ ....... 2 72 Allman, Phyllis Anne .. .... 1-16 Allnms, John Weldon .... ..... l ll Alpha Chi Omega .. 138-39 Alpha Delta Pi ...... 140-41 Alpha Lambda Delta .... .. 66 Alpha Phi Omega .. . 69 Alpha Pi Epsilon ., 70 Allllta Pi Mu ....... .. 71 Alpha Psi Omega .. . 72 Alsbrouks, Connie Sue .......... .... 2 B8 Alvarado, Candida ..................... 304 Amana, Donald Albert, Jr. fDonl . 91, 156, 287 Amann, Kathryn Ann lKathij .... 138, 270 American Chemical Society ...... 73 Ameriezm Institute of Chemical Engineers ......................... 74 American Institute of Industrial Engineers ........ . ..........,..,.. 75 American Marketing Association 76 Ameriean Society of Civil Engineers ...................... .. 77 American Society of Mechanical Engineers .......................,.. 78 Anawaty, Paul Wayne ............. 111, 288 Anderson, Arnold Carl ...... , 254 Anderson, Betty Joyce ...... .... 2 96 Anderson, Jr.. Curtis Andrew .... . 272 Anderson, Darrell James .... 87, 272 Anderson, Judy Juanita .... ..... 1 33 Anderson, Paul C. ............ .... 2 72 Anderson. Mrs. Virginia L. 254. Andis, Sally Lee ..... .... .,., 2 96 Anselmo, Emily Inez .,,,, 238 Apollos .,......., .,, 150.51 Archer, O. B. ........... ..... 2 50 Arena. Sharon Kay lSherryl 1211 Arlzugln, Lnvora Cristina lllttlll ........ l-19 Armstrong, Deborah Gayle ......... 182, 304 Armstrong, Naury Carole ....... ...... 2 72 Arneson, Marjorie Ann lAndy1 80, 138, 166, 161 Arnett, Lydia Joy ....... .... 2 96 Arnold, Phyllis Janell . .... 139 Aronow, Dr. Saul ...... .... 2 Sl Arrington, Thomas E. .. .. 77 Ashford, Deborah Gail .. .. 296 Ashley, Dorindn Sue ........ .... 1 43 Ashley, Jeri Lynne ........... .... 1 23 Association for Childhood Education .......................... 79 Association of Women Students 80 Athletics ....................... 194-243 Atkins, Cathy Sue ..... . 283 Atkinson, Derma Ann . .... . ...... 296 Auhin, Lanna Joyce ................ 8-1, 103 Augie-nello, Joseph F., Jr. lloel .. 235, 237 Austin, Hollis Larry ...... 99, 104, 132, 272 Austin, Jznues David .......... 159, 30-1 Ayers, Phyllis .-tune 121. 296 B Babcock, F. Carl, Jr. 231, 251 Barbin, Louis Randolph .. ......... 2511 Bailey, Mary Ann ..... 30, 97, 272 Bailey, Ronald David ........ .. 96 Baillie, Peggy C. ....... ............ 7 0 Bain, John Hubert, Jr. ........ 99, 105, 132 BHiZ0. Clifford Harold, Jr. ............ 159 Baker, Bonnie R. ........... .... 2 72 Baker, Dennis Keith .. .... 296 Baker, Diane Marie .. .... 304 Baker, Don Allen ..... 75 Baker, Dr. Harold T. 253 Baker, John Bratlfortl 288 Baker, Starr, Eileen .. .......... 288 Ball, Michael Frank 96, 123, 272 Ball, Warren Ray .... ........ 2 88 Ballard, Karen Sue .. .. I-11 Ballet Company .. 81 Bands ................... .... 8 2 Banks, Mattie M. ........ .. .... 272 Baptist Student Union 84 Hara, Barry W'ayne ...... .. .... 288 Bara, Dale Thomas .. .... 308 Barbay, Carol M. .. .. 109 Barbin, Phyllis Ann .... .... 1 25 Barker, Elizabeth Suzanne ...,.. 288 Barker, Janet Ellen 112, 301 Barlow, Bonnie Jean . ...... 288 Barlow, H. A. ..... .... 2 5-l Barnes, Kay Lynn .... .... 2 73 Barnett, Karen Lea ..... 139 Baron, Maurice William . ...... 101 Barras, Helen Ann ...... 149, 309 Barras, Roger Eric .. 151 Barrett, Mary French .... .. 251 Barrett, Thomas Craig ,................ 201 Barrilleaux. Suzanne lSuzyl ........... 1-11 Barry, Jane Anne Haul . 88, 1-18, 181, 273 Barth, Alan Brure ................. 109 Barlltoloniew, Ruhcrl C. .... 265 Baslord, Patricia ,lane .,.... ...... l 33 Bates, Laurel .lean lluturiel 121, 273 Bates, Peggy Gene .......... Bl, 113 Bates, Robbie Lee .... 125 Bartley, Oseztr K. . .... 219 Beale, Dr. Luther A. .. ,........ 253 Bean, Bohlty James .. 76 127, 273 Benn, Carolyn P. ...... ....... 1 07 Bean, Robert Irvin .,..... .... l 27, 303 Bean, Dr. Wendell Clehvrn ...,, 253 Beard, Olia .............. ..., 2 67 Beurden, Pamela ............... .. 68 Beasley, John Ellis ....... H-1, 105, 135, 273 Beaumont, .lo Ann ............... . 273 Beaumont, Larry Gene ,. 36. 125, llll, 270. 271 Beck, Betty Jean .. .............. 301 Beek, Bryan Lndgate .... 153, 304 Becker, Adolph Carl .. ....... 159 Beekman, David N. ...... 92, 273 Ben-let, Glen Herbert, Jr. .. .... 111, 30-1 Bc-gnaud, James Richard ....... 153 Bell, Lawrenee D. ......... 2Sl Bell, Mrs. Mary Katherine 255 Bell, Dr. Myrtle L. ...... 255 Bell, Phoebe Bone ..... .... 2 66 Belltte, Becky Elizabeth .. .... 111 Belote, Richard Jess 288 Beneke, Bruce E. .... ....... 2 88 Benjamin, Ronald L. .... 116, 273 Bennett, Bruce H. .. .... . 92 Bennett, Kerwin Charles 158 Bennett, Linda! Sue ...... 301 Bennett, Marilyn Marshall ......... 288 Bennett, Roger W. ........ 71, 92, 273 Bennett, Dr. Walter W. . ....... 255 Benoit, Dudley J. .......... B7 Benton, Ramona Fae ........ . 283 Berkman, Darla Janell ........... 149 Berlin, Nora Sue ....... ..... 8 3, 1-15, 30-1 Berly, Charlsie E. .... ....... 6 3, 222, 255 Bernard, Eddie Nolan 86, 126, 157, 183, 185 Bernard, Gary, Patil .................. 304 Bernard, Kenneth llay ........ 157, 163, 289 Bernhardt. Lawrence Jerry, Jr. ......... 304 Bernsen, David Erie ........ 232, 233, 237 Berries, Jose M. ....... 209, 273 Beta Beta Beta ...... , ..... 85 Bc-vil, Henry Walker ..... ....... 2 96 Biekham, James Edward ..... .... 1 54, 163 Hickham, Ronald Alexander . .....,. 273 Biekley, Joseph B. Uoej . .. 92 Bienvenu, Julie Louise ..... 301 Biggs, Sharon L. fSherryj ............. 273 Bighant, John Edwin ...... 101, 163, 270 Bilbo, Melvin Lee ........... 305 Billings, Kay Irene ........ ......... 3 05 Billingsley, Andrea Marie .... 148, 289 Billingsley, Rebecca Eilene .... ..... 3 05 Bishop, David Alan ......... 289 Bishop, Jimmy Wayne Uiml .. .... 242 Bishop, La-na Wray ...... .. 80 Bishop, Michael David .......... . 157 Bittinger, Frank Lyon . 69, 105, 2711 Bivins, Peggy' Jean ........... 273 Black, Brian McRill ...... .... 1 53, 163 Blackwell. John David ...... . 201 Blakey, lda Colleen .. ......... 97 Blanco, Susan .... ..... l 112, 273 Blannla, Louise .............. 88, ll6, l-16 Blankenship, Karen Adele ......... 128, 273 Blann, Bette Jacque ....... ....... 1 -19 Blanton, Hoy Martin ..... .. ......... 201 Blanton, Mrs. Jewel D. ..............,. 255 Blanton, Karen Dia-ne 80, 123, 112, 162 Blanton, Sharon Ann . .,............... 296 Blazer, Susan Martha lSuej ........... 243 Bloxoni, Robert Monroe llicrtl. Jr. .. 160 Blue Key ..................... ,....... 8 6 Blum, John Andrew ....... ,...., 1 55, 163 Bodine, Lynda Kaye ....... 1-18 Bodine, Michael Charles . ..... 156 Bolxrer, Lyle Edwin .... ...... 2 55 Boldt, Beverly Cecile .... ....... 2 73 Bolton, Charles Cornelius . .... 155, 305 Bond, Susan Marie .... ....... 6 8 Honey, Julie Anne .... 121 Bonner, Ernest larues .. Bonthe, Alexis Jem- .. Boozer, llion llex ...... .... Buren. John Patrick . Burlnntl, Carter Allen .... Bornholtll, Michael D. Dost, Dr. Dnvirl l.. .. Host, James Roy Buughton, William Harrison . Bourg, Patricia Ann . . . . . . . . . Bourgeois. Howard Joseph, Jr. .. Bourgeois, Ju Ann ............ Buutte, Jr., Edmond Guy Bouvier, Judy Keeler ...... Bowlin, Jimmy Lovis .. Boyd, Linda P. ..... . Boyd, James Willintrt ...... 109 112 Boyd, Tarrant B., lll ..... - ....... Boyer, Christine Thorina ...... 68, 181, Bratlbcrry, David Michael .....,... Braden, Robert Eugene . . . . . Bradlord. Jr., Ralph William Brody, Bernard Allen , ...... Brady, Charles D. ...... . Brady, Charles James ...... Brahm, Sandra Katherine Hrantmer, James C., Jr. .... Brnntlin, Cynthia Sue .. Branhaln, Sharon Kay .... Braniek, Lee Dell ..... ..... Brannon, Julia A. llulicl Brashier, Bonnie Nell ....... lBilll .. 85, Brass Choir ........... Bratton, Katherine Louise .. Bravo, Richard ...... .. 1113, 12-1 138 109, 109, 139. 59 Breaux, Patrick R. ..... Breazcale, David Hugh . Breef, Jann!!! Joseph ....... Brennan, Cecelia Annette .... Brennan, James J. .. ..... .. Brenner, William J. . Brent, Julia Ann ...... ...... Brewer, Geraltl Willialri .... .... Briggs, Dr. Kenneth R. .. .., Briggs, llohcrt Gayle Briggs, Susan Kay Brindlcy. James E. .... Brock, Clifford Louis . Brookner, Dr. Ralph J. .. Brooks, Edna M. ..... . Brough, Robert Wayne Broussard, George M. .. Broussard, Jerry '1'. .. Brown, Carmen D. ...... . Brown, Kathryn Nainette Brown. Martha Joel ...... .... Brown, Dr. Otto George .... Brown, Terry Ross ...... Brown, Terrye Jane .... Bruce, Cathy Lynn .. Bruner, Dianne Clair Britney, Joseph Haroltl Bruns, Mrs. Mary Brusciu, Jr., Joseph Bruyere, Joh-n lt. .. Bryan, Donald W. Bryan, George A.. .Ir. Bryan, Rielmrd Almond ..... ...... Bryant. Jr.. James Eduard ........ 1 Bryant, Jerry Bnrdel ....... Bryson, Gary Clifford Bryson, Miellaele Ann ..... Huclmnun, Reginald Norman . Buckley. Raynor I.. ................. .. Buford, Sandra Jn . 131, 168, 169, 183 Bugaj, Adrienne Elizabeth ......... Bugna, Regina llene ............. Bnrford, Randolph C. fllantlyl Burgess, Howard Patil ........ Burke, John Verlin .... Burkart, Richard ..... . . . . . . . Burnett, Rohert Lee, Jr. .. 153 Burnett, William Robert .. Burns. Sheryl Lee . ..... . Bush. Billy Bruce Bush. Eddie E. .. 76 Hussey. Helen Jane .... ..... Buster, Edwin B. . ...... .. Bulelwr, Paul .ltnnes. Jr. .. tlcr. Kvith Dickimnm .. 153 89 tlcr, Terry Lynn .... 305 uinglmm, Dunnltl l.. .. DB9 rtl, Crvgory Allvn 156 rd, Hoyt G, ...... ....... 2 65 rd, Jnckin Wnynn: . .... 156, 237 nl, Larry Jnculm ..... ..... l 57 tliewtmd, Lynn Mury .. 305 C fly, Cnrlt-nc ltmnitn .. 68, 296 n, Kathryn E. .......... 305 rn, ,lnmcs Lon, Jr. ..,..... 151 dwell. Jr., Pcnrsnn Cnnlx ............ 151! lihan, Allin O. lllctlj ............... 275 llllhll, Sandra Ruth .... 63, 83, 134, 296 brc, Laura Elninc .................. 1-ll xficltl, Rehccvn Suu lllcelcyl ........ 1-19 p, Lyndn Kay ..................... 305 pbcll. Jack Brndlvy .... 161, 237, 305 lpbcll jntlith E. ....... .... ..... 2 7 4 pbell Miclmvl Wayne .... 306 tpbcll, Michelle Rnlurrtn 146 pbell, Mrs. Vern ........, .... 2 56 pus Life ........... .... 2 0-65 nn. Crystal ............ .... 2 56 slcr, Jr., ,lack Wcltlun ....... 151 tu, Louis Mnrio ...... 154, 1115 and Gown ........ donio, Thomas Pc-wr .. y, Linda Lee ......... dihll, The .... 88 151 149 dinal Singers .... dinal Theatre DS ............... 111 72 . 90 y, Suzanne ........... ....... I 01, 1411 in, Dewey Robert, Jr. .... 99, 132, 256 es. Donald S. ........ ...... ...... 7 ll renter, Gregory Lcun .... ...... 2 37 , John Barton ........ 159, 296 , Slmron Jenn .... 306 nil, Kim Lester .. 306 oll, Robert David .... 27-1 nth, Curl ......... 256 cr, Donna L. .... ....... 9 7 er, Douglas Ray 201, 203 er, Kay Ellen .... ...... 1 41 er, George R., Jr. ...... .. . .... , 'ill r, Lincln Sue ..................... 274 er, Norms Jane Unneyl . 38, 112, 1116, 274 y, John Walter ............ 99. 135, 27-1 y, Steven Elliott ........ 163 Mrs. Louise ...... ....... 9 7 ey, Davis Shcphcrml .... 96, 274 lle, Janis Anita .... ...... 1 -18 lle, Susan Carol .,............ 142, 27-1 inn, Snmuel Dwayne ............. '100 rcltn, Stella Jenn .... 83, 13-1, 145, 297 ey, D'An-nn Gail ...,............ 72 Icy, Terry A. ....... 109 ers, Quinn Ilichurtl .. ...... 297 ey, Mary Louise .,... 138, .162 a, Arthur, Jr. .. .... 289 vin, Simon Pon- . .... 22-1 k. Cluutlr' W. .. 2M rleaders ..... 91 ry. Mrs. Anita y, Lloyd B. ........ . er, Tlwnms Marinn .. Epsilon ............. ers, Nancy Carolyn .. rcss, Lemon Lune . sini, Mrs. Frances . , Glenn Baxter an, Esther Margaret 1eK ..........,....... , Clair Ann ...... . , Daniel J. ............ , Deborah Ruth fllelril .. ..... . Julia Michele ...... SES ..-........... on, Deborah Ann ... un. Kathryn .lean .... mons, ,lush Url rd, Ann Brigid ...... scales, Ruben Enrlf- aux. Jimmie Lnllut- .. tux. Cheri ......... . Jmlith Mac .. 2-IB 252 101 71 2711 151 96 306 266 92 131 1100 111 297 . . 268-313 182 121, 271 .. . . . . . 71 289 306 1119 108 .. . lllil 81, Culzb, Cnrul llittvmlrnrnrn 142 Cm-rvrfr, Fred Henry ..... .. 289 Coffey, Grady Edward ..... ,. 157 Collin, Elizabeth 11. .. ............. 274 Cnllzurl, Jackie ....... ...... 2 26, 228, 229 Cullluln, llclvn Pauline 30, 91, 178, 297 Cole, Catherine Virtoria lVickil ....... 133 Cola, Clnlirnn C. .............. 77, 27-1 Cole, Jumcs Woudurtl ..... 306 Cult-, Lnticc Lee, Jr. ... .. 201 Cole, Pntrivia A. ....... .... 7 0 Cole, Slmrnn Cnlhlvc-n 297 Collier, Jay Newton ..... 256 Collins, llnrry Dnlc ........ ...... 2 22 Collins, Deborah lllulmbivl 138, 295 Collins, Susnn Lnnl ......... ........... 3 06 Combs. Tlarhurn .... 38, 13-1, 1411, 170, Cnmbs, Michncl Ilny ......, ..... 1 11, 297 Comcunx, Barbara Ann .... ..,.. 1 20 Cnmunux, Luluntl Jude ....... ..... 2 89 Commander, Sydney Darrell .... 85, 274 Concert Choir ........... . ...... 93 Condrey, Jnmcs Doyle . ......, 185, 275 Cone, Dnn Rny ....... .... l 05, 132, 275 Concrly, Cnrulyn Gail ........ 81, 297 Conley. Nt-ltln .luycc .... ..... 1 10, 289 Conley, llnytlan Curtis ................. 306 Converse, Charles Frederick lChuckl . 297 Conway, .lolm Michael .................. 9-I Conzcntinu, Anthony Luke 154 Coody, Dr, Betty Fay ...... 256 Cook, Charles J.. Jr. 119 Cook, Richard Howard .... 158 Coons, Pnul Thomas .... ..... 2 75 Coupvr, Barbara Mnric .. 97, 275 Cooper. Ronald Dwnin .. ..... 289 Cooper, Prvston Robert 69 Cooper, Stephen Goodwin .. .......... 306 Cuplcy, Robert Lcc .................... 151 Cuppingur, Michael Wade .... 129, 186, 275 Coppins, Gvuruld Rice ................. 265 Cnrbcllo, Donna Rat- ...... ..,.... . ,. 306 Corbin, Richard Clayton Ulickl ... 156 Cnrnwnll, Larry Wayne .......... .... 96 Cntlcn, Cathryn Elninc .... 306 Cullen, Gary Wade ..... 306 Cotton, Glenn Harvey ...... .......... 2 75 Cullen, Kenneth Wayne ....... 92, 125, 289 Countryman, Diane Elizabeth ........... 145 Couvillnn, Ronald Thomas fRonnic1 226 Cowan, Dr. Russell Waller ............. 256 Coward, Richard A. ........ .......... 8 7 Cox, Michnel Thomas .. 109, 306 Crabtree. Brian Hugh .......... ..... 2 75 Crabtree, Margaret Elizabeth ... ..... . 297 Crain, Joel Stephen ........ 108, 289 Crnmpton, Claude Merle 117, 157 Crnwinrd, Charles Cecil ...... ..... 2 01 Crawlornl, Kenneth Edward .. 209 Crawford, Michael Dale .,.... ...... 2 97 Crawford, llaiford Wayne .. .... 84, 151 Crim, Camilla Lcuh ....... ...... 2 97 Crim, David Roy .... 78, 275 Crockett, Bill ........ ..... 2 50 Croft, Daniel Clinton ...... 15-I Crosby, Ben William .... 126, 275 Crosby, Elaine P. ....... ...... 8 0 Crosby, Joseph Pascal .... 201 Cross, Mnrlynn Marie .... . 289 Crow, Peggy L. ....... ...... 2 89 Crowder, Vernon R. ............ 231, 256 Crowell, Ronald K. fllonuiej ...... 95, 125 Crum, Floyd M. ............... ...... 2 56 Crum, Jill Elaine ....... 134, 275 Cumlm, Roger D. ......... ...... 2 75 Cummings, Gcurgc Ogden .. 289 Cummings, Linda Parmer .... 275 Cummings, Richard Carrey ..... 203 Cunningham, Constance Paula .... 297 Custer, Micheal Hugh ........ ... 297 D Dalxbs, ,Innis Diane 306 Daiglc, Cary Robert ....... 157 Daggett, Mrs. Marsha Len .... 256 Dailey, Stanford Ray .. 275 Dairu, Hnroltl Paul ........ 151 Daly, Kevin Pnul ....,....... 15-L Daniel. Jr.. .lnmes Marshall .... ......, 1 60 Daniels, Dnnu Atlclc ..,...... 80, 10-1 Danna, Lyneol Charles U4-nnyj ........ 156 Dnrdar, Nigel Gabriel .......... 76, 160. 275 Durst-y, Nancy S. . ..... .....,..... 2 57 Daltnlo, Charlene Marie .. ....... 138 David, C521 Jumps ..... .... 2 09, soo Davis. Alonzo M., Jr. .. .... .. 71 Davis, Ann Marie .... .... 1 -19 Davis, Doris ....... .... 1 07 Davis, Elvis C., Jr. .. .... 257 Davis, Jess ........ .... 2 50 Davis, Linda Ann .... .... 1 47 Davis, Micliacl Thad 157 Davis, Nancy Marie .... ..... 1 38 Davis, Ronald Bruce .......... 81. 289 Davis, Sharon ...... .. 9-I 140, 172, 173 Davis, Sylvia Mme .... 306 Davis, Vergil S., Jr. .... 126 Davidson, Deborah Ann 81, 14-1 Dawson. Bonnie .lean .... 68, 14-1 Dawson, Dr. Irving O. .... 86 Day, Ernest H. ...... .... 2 57, 272 Day, .lnhn A., Jr. ...... ....... 2 75 Day, Patricia Spencer .... .... 2 72 D4-nn, Ted R. .......... ...... 1 17 Donn, Vicki Lynn .... ..... . .. 94, 120 Denton, Michael Ray .......... ...... 1 58 Debes, Jr., William Michael .... .... 1 58 Decker, Cynthia Sue ........ .... 3 06 Decker, Susan Lea ..... .... 3 06 Decltert, Bevil Eugene ...... . 306 Dc-Corte, Linda Ann 101, 289 Decuir, Linda Sue . ....... 307 DL-Hart, Dalton C. ........ . 257 DeLaGarza, Carlos H. .......... 74, 99, 117 De La Garza, Guillermo B. 86, 123, 186. 275 DeLmVergne, Linlla .lean .. 72, 289 Dc-lllachc, Dr. Andre P. ...... .... 2 57 Delflache. William Fredrick . . . . . . 163 DcLord, Ronald Glenn ...... ..., 1 57 Delta Psi Kappa .... . .. 94 Delta Sigma Pi ............ 95 Delta Tau Delta Colony .... ..... 1 50 Delta Zeta ................. 142-43 Demler, William Russell .... .... 1 00 Dt'Ment, Dock B. .........,. .... 2 57 dc Mesquita, Yvonne Marie 297 Denman, George M. ........ .... 2 50 Denmark, Carolyn E. .. 72, 81 Dennis, Peggy K. ..... ....... 8 4 Dent, Marilyn Ruth 143, 297 Denton, Sharon V. ...... .... 1 34 Dcnrsam, Larry Wayne .. .. 127 Dc Prntu, Susan ............ .. 114 Dc-Rouen, DeEsta Dianne . .... 81 Derrick, Robert L. .... .. ...... . 77 Desai, Maulin L. .... 106, 257 Dettman, Shelley Sue ....... ...... 3 07 DeValcourt. Ramona Jorene .. 112, 123 DeVillicr, Russell ........... ...... 2 50 Devoti, Nannctle Mnrie . 144. 297 Dvzvlle, Dr. Walter. jr, ............ 257 Dickson. Becky Lynn .................. 139 Divkson, Linda Joyce .... 38, 88. 116, 138. 275 Dickerson, Tyanna 83, 144, 289 Dingle, Robert L, .. .......... 257 Dixon. Karen A. .... .... 9 7, 239 Dolxhs. Margie Dt-an .. .... 107 Dmltl, Mary Nz-ll .. .... 297 Dmlcls, Jean Lea ..... .... I -ll Dmningzurr, .lnmvs Larry ..... 111 Dominguc, Susan Gay .................. 14,1 Donahue, Clifford Ronald fRonny1 .... 237 297 Dun:-lsun, Deanna L. ....... ..... 9 7 Donnelly, Margaret Ruth ..... 275 Dnrgan, C. Howard ........... 91 257 Doiron, Michael Jack ........... .... 2 01 Dormitory Councils-Men's ..... .. 96 Dormitory Councils-Women's ..... 97 Dorris, Dr. Kenneth Lee ......... .... 2 57 Dougliarty, Dana Kntlterinc ........ 1-19 307 Duw, Earl Spvnrcr. 56, 210, 213, 216, 213, 219, 221 Duwdcn, Rhnnllu D. .. .... . 70 Downey, Valerie Louise ...... 307 Downing, James M. ........ ...... 1 111, 289 Downing, Jerry Richard ,.............. 307 Drecssen, Thomas Kenneth .. 21-l, 218, 295 Driskcll, Patti W. ................. 275 Driver, Nancy Diane . .... 122, 297 Drum Maiors ...... ....... 8 3 Duckworth, Martha Anno ........ 89 Dugan, Pamela Ann ., .... 140, 186 Dull, Dwayne Scott ........ ...... 1 58, 163 Dumas, Joh-nnie Duwayne- ....... 96, 275 Duncan, Daniel Terry lDnnny1 ...... 289 Duncan. Donna Sue ...... 307 Dunn, Cathy Elizabeth 149 Dunn, Teresia Diane ..... 110 Duperier, William Craig .... . 153 Duplan. Paulette ......... 81, 139 Duplan, Mary Dianne .. . .... 138 Duplantis, Cynthia Kay .... ..... 1 45 Durham, William Norman .. . ....... 307 Dnrio, Patrick Lee ....... 125, 276 Durr, Dale Wayne .... . 276 Durr, Davitl C. ..... 307 Duty, Gary Lynn ..........,........... 307 Duty, Robert R. ..,. 71, 112, 135, 186, 276 Dyer, Earnard Franklin .............. 307 Dyke, Catherine P. ..Z 111 E Earnhc-art, Jmlith Ann 111 Eartlunan, Bruce Edward ..... . ..... 155 Eckert, Leslic Alyn .................... 143 Ecklcs, Carla Jeanette QCrickettl 72, 137, '70 Economics Club .... ......... 9 8 Edge, Gloria Dean .... .......... 2 76 Etlgerly, Glen Joseph .......... 90, 199, 201 Edmonson, Curl Scott. Jr. ....., .. 108 Edwards, Richard L. ....... ..... 8 7 Edwards, Peggy Marie ............ 1-15 Ehrhart, Patricia Clara . ..,...... 134, 276 Eisen, Dr. Edwin O. ....... 74 132, 257 Elinssen, Hans Andrew fliellyl .... 153 Elliott, George F.. Jr. .................. 7-1 Elliott, .loan Allen .. 68, 131. 1115, 291, 297 Elliott, Dr. Patricia Ann ............... 257 Elliott, Susan Lynette ............ 276 Ellis, Glenda Carol 14,1 Ellis, james Olin 307 Ellis. Linda Kay .. 1-H Ellison. Cecil Wayne- 157 2-f , A Elsey, Mrs. Katherine J. 113, 257 Ffunklin. VPYHPNB ----- 107 Emmons, Dr. Winfred 5. .. ...... 122 Frasier, Ruhert Joseph .. ..... .. 156 Endicott, Philip Ross .... 21-1, 221 Fraternities .......... .. 150-163 Engledow, Relteeea .............. ..... 1 16 Frnylet, Nlirltael C. .. ...,. 74 Engclmann, Larry C. ............. 125 Frazier. David Earl .... ...... . 83 English, Deborah Louise iDebbieJ .... ll6. Frederick, Bnh ........ 209. 253 162 Freeman, Claudia Dianne ...... 297 English. Jesse Lawrence 1551 Frcgin, L,,nZ,, 11-,,,,,,,yy 97 Esquivel, Roy C. ......... 201 Fri,-dnmn' joel ......... 163 Eta KHDDB Nu ---------- 99 Friery, Barbara Gayle .. ............ l-I6 Evans. Rebecca tBvekyJ 297 Fritsche, Dennis Ray .... 92, 99, 132, 187, Ev:-land. Dr. H. E. .,... 253 276 Frommherz, Carl .... ........... 2 66 Fuchs, Donald W. .. .... 78, 114, 276 F Fuchs, Ronald Dale .. ............ 74 Fuleher, Donya H. 276 Fuleher, Larry Gene .. 78, 276 Fug' Lcmia LH' lrrlshl ---- 141 Fuller, Frances Dianne .......... 148 Fmfff- Ed a ' ' 7 1- 77 Fuller, Helen Kay ..................... 276 Faiglc' Mary Ann ' 94' 134- 276 Fuller, Richard Laverne lDickJ 91, 156 Fallin, Marlene Aurelia .....,.... 145 l:,m,,,,- Hmm Kem, , '..'.',',..... 112, 289 Faltesek, William Jadie . 155 Fanguy, Paula Renee . HI Fanetle, Mary Ellen .... 307 G Fanning, Donald James 151 Fant, Sherry Marie ....... ....,.. 9 4 Farngher, George William .. ..,, 78' 114 Cufford, Patricia Ann l'PalJ .. 70, 138 Farmer, Ronald Richard ,,,,, 181 Gallant, David Samuel ................. 258 Farris, Dale Franklin, Jr. .. ...... 157 Gilliff. Dunald Alexnndw' lDonl - 153. 163 Features ............ 164-193 Callier. Edward James. Jr. Uiml - 157, 276 Fecel, Michael Taylor ..... ...... 1 57 GBHOWUY- H- C- --'----------'--'-+'- 248 Ferguson, Jr., Hugh Rogers ............ 289 Gamma Phi Beta -- -- 14445 Ferguson, James William fBilll .. 123, 297 Gammill, Mit-hael JHY -- ------ 277 Ferguson, John Lyle .................... 7-1 Candy. Wanda Bernieee .... 30? Ferguson, Rita june .. ..... 276 Garbo, Frank Joseph 153 Ferguson, Tishic Mae ....... F16 Cafdinff- MHYUYH KHY ---- 143 Ferrell, Dennis 11. ........ 105, 112 Gflfdnff- Gail --------------.-- ---- 1 42 Fertilla, Vincent Conrad ...... 276 Garmlkle' William H' lmlll 297 Fen, Phyllis Jang ,,,,,, ..-. 3 07 Garner. Joi- Edwin ..................... 277 Fiedler, Sandra J, ,,,, ,,-.-., 6 3 Garrett, Charles Thomas Uiml .... 90, 277 Fielder, Shirley Ann .... .... a 0. 131 Garrett. Donald MvMurry tDonJ ....... 209 Fields, John Erie ,,,,, ,,.,,. 1 53 Garrett, Ronald Gale Qllonnicl .... .... l SB Fir-11111, Nitia Ann ...................... 149 Gwen- Gvwlfl F- ----- ----- --.- 1 0 5 Finrlier, Marylyn Louise fMary Lonl . 148 CUPS- Dr' David G- 253 Fisher, Jack ........................... 289 Catlin. Gillwr! W- ----.-. ......... 2 58 Fisher, Jeri Lynn . 38, 39, -12, 91, 144, 180, Cellauer, Runnie Dewain .. ...... 1911, 201 181. 287 Gentry. simon Kay ...,. 123, 133, 289 Fisher Kathleen R. ..................... 70 Geological Society IK.. 101 Fitch, Sally Earl:-na ............... 145, 302 Genrgcsv Rickey Earl .nlh . .' 2 41 Fitzgerald, Pamela Carol fPamJ 89, 138 Gexik' John Lee '.'.. 160. 277 Fitzgerald, William T. ................. 258 cerik' Phillip James .l..-. 161' 307 Flanagan, James Nelson . 108, 151, 276 Gerik. Thomas Charles U 160' 237' 289 Fleetwood. Irwin J., Jr. ........... 74 Gerry' Linda Jane .,.. .'..-'...' ' 307 Fleming' Kenneth ' 137 Gibbs, Richard Wesley 267 Flaeke, Otto R. ............. 2oH Gibbs' Patrick Henry H 201 Flores, Guadalupe Rodriquez 155 Gibson. Dr. David Eugene .... 258 F10 '0v, Brenda Gayle 3 07 Gibson, Elizabeth Ann ...... .... I 49, 307 Flou.rnoy, Linda Carole . 68, 297 Gibson, Frcdrick Jack' Jr. U 161 Flying Club ' ' 100 Gibson, James Alton .... 286, 297 Fondren, Darrell Lee .................. 276 Giglioma' Teresa E- lblh .....-.. 6 8 Fontenot, Douglas Raymond QDoug1 151 Gilbert, Jack Allen .......... 95, 123 Fontenot, Dwayne Louis ........... 108, 276 Gilchriesh David Martin iiiiiii 71' 75 Fonmn' Rohan Lee ' 201- 206 Gilkerson. Catherine tCathyi .......... . 81 Folllmot' Linda F' 70 Gilligan, James Patriek. Jr. ljiml .... 233, Forbes. Dr. Milton L. .. ...... 258 235, 237 Ford, Ellen M. ....... .... B 0, 276 Gillespie, Thomas L. .. 76, 127 Fornrll, Dr. Earl W. ....., 258 Ciltner, David Joseph .... .... , , 151 Fwvf. Gary Everett ...... 74 Gioviale, sandra ....... as. 107 FUWJPYY KEY Rebecca .. 83, 307 Girard, Jeffrey R. . ..... 109 l ran1'e, Randal Dennis .. ........ 161 Girard, Stanley S. ....... . 74. 99 Francis, Nathan T. ............ 258 Clagg, Vg,-,mn M, H ,iii 55' 203' 253 Franklin. Barbara Lea . 89, 140, 307 Glaze, Shirley' Faye ...,...,,,, 308 Franklin, Leslie U. . ........ 266 Goebel. Herbert Ray . ,, It I , , My V X N 1 , I X , ' ly , ' .1 ifl- 1-, EW - tv -5 0 A fi - '. '. 11- ' I ' Ya ,l - 'V 1 xt lf N- ' Milli V., 1- , A Q-' iv-1 as 1 te , 11 1 -4 wat- f- aff. I X 13 ,5 an K , an . - 1 - l 7 1 . i N5 , A ., N' . 1 . 4 5, T f I I 1 , . U' . -. . ' . 1 . , 7' . -'1 , 3. . . 4 'f 1- . E, -' if a t , . g -,Qt ' 1 .'i. ' 1- - ' - r 1 is 1 f . A . 'fig . .Q l. 15 -, V is! V if illf ' 1.1 ASXXM , 'A -V '1 v . . ' L .41 ' -- ! X P 1 Z. ,ka vh i I Q- ,Q 4, 7 -V i',l , N... , , I if rv'Y'.w il-521, 1 - . 2 ' - V HAL' ' '-.- in 4 . fhl 1 f 'n'i. 'Q.l'fi.2' Cnflwin, itlelllie ,lulaine .. 277 Goetz. George R. ..... ...... 2 58 Cuff, George W.. Jr. .... .... 0 9. 2119 Cuhllte, Gn'r'ndalynn Dee .. l2l, 297 Goines, Usear T. ....... ...... 2 59 Cnldeu, Xlartha C. ............... .... 2 H0 Gnllberg, Bernlxard James Himl .. 297 Goodwin. Mary Jan .............. .. H9 Coolshee, Andrew Cruse iAn1lyt ....... 1511 Gopliarth, Martltn Kay 280 Gore. Donald Mark ..... ...... 2 77 Gore, Raymond Earl ....,... 157, l63 Gore, Wright Winston, Jr. .... l6't Goss, Linda Jean ........... .... l -15 Goss. Joseph Urban .. .... 267 Goss, Wilbert Alec .. 157 Gnultl, Martha H. ..... .... 1 16 Conner, James Evertt .... 308 Cnwling, Jirnxnye Lr-e l2l Graffagnino, Jnek Frank ., .... 277 Graham, Grace E. ........ ........... 2 67 Graham, Susana Burfnrd ...... Sl, 149, 182 Grand Choir .... ........ .......... 1 0 2 Gray, Donald E. ..... .... l 27 Craziano. Nikki ........ .... l 39 Greenberg. Larry Bruee .. 'Ju Greene, Thomas J. ..... .... 2 59 Greer, Mrs. Flnnelle .... .. 259 Greer. Kenneth Luntzinn .. .... 303 Gregg, Carolyn Jr:11nettc . .... 133 Cremillion, Linda Marie .... 277 Griffin. Diana Jane .... .... 2 77 Griffin, Elizabeth Wade . .... H2 Griffin, Juseph P.. Jr. . '18 Griffin, Paula Ann .. .... HH Griffin, Sharon J. ........ . 289 Griffith, Florence N. .. 79, 97, 131 Griggs. Patricia Ann ............... l03 Grimes, Marilyn Dixie .... 83, BH, 178, 187 Grissom, Louis O., Jr. ..............,... 7-i Grissom, Patricia Cook ................ 277 Grosse, Christina Joyce ........ 81, 134, 1-10 Grueninger, Dr, Guenther Hans .. .... 259 Guerra, Jesse E. ........................ 76 Guest. James Alexander ...... 123, 160. 277 Cuidry, Arthur Amos, jr. . ........... 156 Guidry, James D. .... .. Tl Guidry, Brenda Faye .... 149 Guillnry, .lay Thomas .. ., 308 Guillnry, Randall E. . ......... 125 Guillot, Michael John .. 7H, 11-l, 277 Gulley, Jackie Wayland ....... 69, 277 Gullo, Frank Paul, Jr. ............ 101, 15-l Gunn, Robert Henry illnblmyl .... 209, 259 Gunn. Thomas Austin .............. 94, 157 H Habliuski, Nlnry Catherine iCalI1yi .... 277 Hadley, James Warren .. ....... .... 3 08 Hagler, Handy Alan .... ...... 3 08 Haggard, Cidneyo Ann .. .... Bl, 143 Haglnnd, Wayne Douglaf-x .. ...... 303 Hahn. John Clinton .... .... 2 97 Haig, Joy Williams .. 85 Hair, Cynthia Kay .... 303 Hair, Sondra Lea .... 277 Hale. Merle Elizabeth .. .... 308 Hxtlihurton, Diane ..... .. 297 Hall, Mrs. Norma S. .... 251 Hall, John E. ...... ........ . 72, lil Halter, Susan Ann ............. .... 3 011 Ham, Charles Robert lllobbyl 298 Hamie, Ida Brock .........,... ...... 2 66 Harniltnn. Donald K. ........ ...... 9 2, 290 Hamilton, Houston Norman .. Tl, 125, l27. 277 Hamilton. Lee Floyd .. ............... 277 Hamilton. William Larry . 92 99. 105, ll2. 132, l8R, 277 Hamilton. Virginia Anne ............. 115 Hammonrl, Judy Ann .... llfi, 300 Hanvnek, Samuel Stepliwtn . 126, 277 Hanltanter, Carol Diana- ...... 289 Hanknmer, Herman Jay. Jr, . 183, 277 Hanlon. Johnny Lee ...... ...... 2 H9 Hardisnn, Percy Lynn .. .... 201 Hardy, Stephen Ray .... .. 308 Hargrnves, Carliss Darlene .... 298 Hargraves, Gloria Nlae .... .. 278 Hargraves. Harry H. ....,... .... 2 98 Hargrove. Dr. W. Rirhartl .. ........ 252 Harmon, Anne ..........,.. .... 9 0 259 Harmon, Sandra Joyee i5an1lyl Harp, Harper, Harre Harris, Harris, Harris, Hanisn Hurrisn Dr. ltlary Wanda ........ l..in1.la Gail ..... l, Dr. ltiehard C. Carol Joan ...... Joe Nlarriun ...... William iltustyj n, David Thomas n, Larry Wayne Harrison, Sheila ......... .. .. Harru Hnrro Hart, Hartford, Hartman Hurlzug, l-larva Hnrva Herve p, Maureen Elizabeth ..... p. Gregory Thomas lGreg:l Sandra K. .............. . William H. , Shclia Marie Brenda Jn rd, Jack Charles rd. Kathy Diane Y. Jerry Morris Harvey, Jim .......... Hasson, John Arthur ...... Haughlun, John Mieltael .. Hawker, Dr. James R. .. Hawkins, Charles l . .. Hawkins. Nettie Mildred Hawks, Charlene Ruth .... Hawks, Sharon Kay l'lawtl1nrne, Elton F. .. Hawthorne. Keith Lee 138 253 298 259 298 .a. 9 D Huy, Melinda ......... Hayes, Marshall Wade .. .. Hayes, Martha Jane .. Hayes, Dr. Edwin S. ...... .. Haynes. Gregory J. ......,...... . Haynes, Kenneth David tliennyj .. Haynes, Otis Drew .. .... .. Head, Cathy Lee Heath. Jeanni-ne S. . Heath, Richard Alan .... .. Heehler, Phil Ray ........ .... Heckarnnn, Deborah Arlu Hefty, Alan llichard ...... Hefty, Sara Elizabeth ..... Held, Hemp Hcneey, Lois Louise .... 114, Robert Joel lBubj ..... . . . . . erley, James Daniel, Jr. iDan 8 Hendon, Luther Pierce . . . . . . . . . , . . . Hendrick, Homer Wayne . Henrlrix. Barbara R. Henry, B. R, ........... . Henry, Charlie Woodson . . . . . . Henry, Raymond W. ..... . Henson, Naomi Eileen . .. . . . . . . . Herin. Janine .... ., Hermsdorfer, Ernest Morris, Hetzel, Daniel Stephen . .. .... ' Heyne, Linda Paulette ............. llickey. Timothy Barksdale lTimJ Hidalgo, Benjamin Vaughan ........ Higgins, Kathleen T. tliathyl ...... Higgins, James B., Jr. ........... .. Higgins, Thomas J. ........ .. l-liggins, William P. tBilll Hightower, Donald E. .... . Hilhu Hildubridle, Arlene Kay ..... n, Judith Lynn I1 Hile, Rielmrtl Collins 4Dicl-tial . 0, Hile, Sandra Kay tSandyl , l3l, 1-13. 162. 0, Hill. David Allen ............ .... Hill, Pntriria Nan .. .. Hill, Roberta Delena ..... .... Hill, Richard Hudson, Jr. .. l'liu e linda Ross . . 1 . . ...... .. Hodges, Marylynn . . . .. .. Hodges. Prisvilla Lee . .. Hodges, Ray N.. Jr. Hoepner, Rnnalrl Eugene .. Hafhnaln. Janet Hazel lioifman, Judith Ann tjudil .. Hflffnltln. Judy Carol ....... Hogan. Kay' ........... Hogan. Cynthia Jane .... Hogan. Susan Louise . Hnitsma. Sandra K. .. llolenmlt. Hnden R. Holder, Pamela L. ...... . Hallnhnu. l-lit-lmard Allen .... .... Holland, Steven Lester Holliuian, W. Frank Hollnmon, Michael Gus Holm, Dr. Belle Blend Holmes. Paul .......... 5 7 123 . 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 0 ls 15 116, 27 110, 14 23-1, 237 10 26 ll 30 156, 27 141 20 25 7 1'7, 27 253 9: 26 I-I 14 27 18, ll ua, 17 'I 30 25 71 212 214, 218, 22 15 lil 27 15 96, 27 89, 29 12: 13 10. :fi - 9 12 ,140, 27 8, 29 112, 29 25 209, 27 12 107, 27 30 III .... 30 201, 234, 23 2 I5 15 10 81,25 12, 8 . B . 7 80, 1- 69,13 9 94 15 91 101 12 18 188,21 2 1-1 97 2 19, 3 3 68 2 1 2 1 1 1 112 2 10 1 1 1 2 ll. Jnlncs l.. .... .... . .. 71. 99. lf!! lull, Susan Kay ......... ....... l I0 :me Economics Club .... 1011 norv, Charles li. ...... ..., 2 78 pmnnn, Dunnlel C. .. 71. 99 inks, Vurnun J. .... ....... ..... 2 l 19 tpkins. Jann' Etln-1 .................., 1-I8 upkins, .Icy Kirgun ..,. 88. 122. llll. 180. Hill, 2711 lrancy. Richnrnl F. ..... ...- 2 59 rrn, Charles Edward .. 293 nylon, Leslie Ann .... .... 1 21 rrvath, JoAnn Guylt- ..... 290 vrwilz, Larry Stuckcy .... 117, 119 rwnrd, Herschel Leon --..- -- 96 rwarll, llnndnll l.nmnr ......... ..... 2 90 Iwcli. Deborah Call 1111-bliivl -------- 1-17 swell, Patricia .Inn .............. 1416. 286 nuse of Representatives .......... 104 lckahy, Muriel Daniels ...... ..... 2 59 tebcl, Robert Edward .lr. .. ..... 90, 290 xeni, George F. ................. 105, 112 ifimcyur, Tim Russell ., 7-1, 92, 101, 278 ighcs, Bt-lhnny .Ann 113:-thi Q --------- 112 lmpluvy, linger Allen ..... .... I 1011 unt, C. H. 11,1111 .. .. 250 Int, Snmmic- Lou .. 2TH lnlcr, Fluyml Eugcnv - .... 160 xrgcton, Sarah llvllv .... 1-17 url, Gregg Rcvsu- ..... .. 290 xtsnn, Limlu K. -- --.. 122 llto, Stuart Wnynf' . ....... 117 'man, Holly Ruth .... .... B 1, 146 'm:s, Margaret Gibson . .... 279 I zranx, Douglas Jnhn 1Duug1 . .. 101 terfraternity Council .... 163 ternational Club ......... 106 stitute of Electrical and IE1ectron1c Engineers ..,. 105 ty, Sheila Frances .... .... 1 -ll ine, Judy ......... T0 ksun, Robert Jny .... .... 1 56 J ksun, Gunrgc 11. ..................... 7-1 kann, Jann-a Dale- Uiml .. 196, 197, 201 nb, Wllilvr A. . ......... 260 obs, William E. ...... ...... 7 8 ino, Deborah Jenn ....... .. 129, 1-17 vich, Linde Eliznlmllx ..... .. 143, 308 ail. Gcurgc Michael .......... ..... 1 53 cs, Deborah Grace lbchbcl .. .... 309 les, Karon Lcc .............. .... 3 09 tes, Limla Lnrcnr- ..... .... 2 79 es, Dr. S. Walker .... .......,.. 7 2 cs, Slmmn K. ...... ,............ . .. 72 ecka, Nancy Lynn .......... 68 1414, 298 kc, Albert Curl, lll fllvrty ......... 160 Sens, Maureen Ann ................ 12-1 z ,Ensemble ............... .. 87 n. Dr. Frctlvriv: C. ........... .. 260 ins, Kathleen Zclmn fKalluy1 ...... 1311 kins, Reginald 1.. H11-gzpicl 87 r, .lunws Ynnclull. Jr. ....... .... 2 93 i-gan, Ilichunl Henry, Jr. ...... 151 sun, Dr. Andrew ,luy ......... 116, 266 son, Arthur Jmucpll, Jr. . ...... 290 sun, Charlutlc ....... 309 son, Gurdon I1. .... ........ . 265 son, .lorry Lewis ................... 96 son, Joseph Edward , 7-1, 10-l, 154, 163. 290 aon, Karen Eliznlu-th 101, 129, 13-1, 1116 290 sun, Larry August ............ 119. 298 son, Vurlan ................... 226, 231 stun, Christopher F. QChrisJ ....... 298 iston, Jerrold .lay .... 77, 160, 163, 290 stnn, Maxine ...................... 266 ston, Richard Michael fllickl .... 157 stun, Ronald Lcc filunnicl ......... 90 alone, Edna Bernice ...... 80, 142, 189 s, Mrs. Ann Dickinson . ............ 260 -a, Billy Ray ................... 72, 279 5, Catherine Eliznhcth lCnlhy1 .... 1-15 s, Harriet Kuxlwrine ............,.. 141 s, Janice Lynn ..... .. 113 s, Johnnie Marlene .... 138 a, Kathryn Jam-llc .... 143 9, William Brian .. .... 155 n, George Dale .. 290 Jnplin, Laura Lev ..... .... l 3-1 Jordan, ,Inmvs liivllurnl .... 156 jurnlan, ,lnlm Paul ....... .... 3 09 Jurnlnn, ham-n Lnumnn .... .... 2 90 lunlun, Vina Muy ..... ....... l 21 Jrmlun, Virginia Mary ......... 279 .lutllu-rl, Danny' llny .... 76, 127, 279 jnwcll. Nancy Juan .... ....,.. 1 -15 Julian. William Gurnlun .... 298 Jurisrhlt, Edwin A.. .lr. .. 78 K Knpcr, Swann 111-bcvrn llieckyj .... 68, 142 Kappa Della ..,.............. ..... 1 46 Kappa Pi .................. 108 Kappa Omicron Phi .... 107 Kurnc,-a, Jumf-a Richard .... 2111 Knszynaki, .luhn Huliurl .... 157 Kazcrani, Emilie Joyce .. 298 Knzvrnni, Muhummml .... .... 2 79 Kecsuu, Billie Kay .... .... 1 45 Kcillx, Dorvln Daphyne .... 107 Kelley, Donnlil Owen .... .... 2 Ol Kvlluy, Knlllurin A. 97 Kelly, Barbara ,lean .... 138 Kelly. Dunnn Janlrllm- .. ..,. 113 Kvlly, Mirlmnl Loc .. .... 201 Kclonu, Glenda .... ..... 6 8 Kcltun, Nnrris ll. ..... 249 Kemp, Cnrl Allen ....... .... 1 ll Ka-nrlnll, Gerard Dudley ..... .... l 57 Kenllrirk, lccl Anne ...,..... .... 2 93 Kencsson, Thomas Mclburn, Jr. 1'1'ommyl .................... . .... 711, 99 Kennedy, lliclmrd Buclran 123, 161, 290 K1-nncdy, 'Yllulnns D. ..... ......... . T8 Kr.-nncrly, Rnynmnml E., Jr. ...., 125 Kenny, William Clmrlv-A .... 159, 309 Kern, Clnru M, .......... ............ 2 79 Kesler, Gary Lew: ..... 157, 163 298 Kessel, Howard G. .. ........... 125 Key, Knlhcrinc Annu .. .... 1110 162 Khodadad, Nuarullali ......... . 279 Kibcr, Robert Louis ... 116, 127 279 Kidd, Brenda Kay .,..... 309 Kirlwull, Timothy Dale 309 Kikcr, Larry Dale ..... ..... 1 57 Kim, Hi K. ......... 98, 260 Kim. Jnun Suu .......... ...... 1 06 Kixnbruugll, Karen Sue . ........ ' . 139 Kimbrough, Mary Kathryn .. .... 113, 290 King, Emily E. ........... .. ..... 124 King, Gwfrnllmlyn C. 124 King, Henry Darnell .... 202 King, Jnnws R. ......., ..... 1 14 King, Kathryn Eslcllr: ........ . 309 King, Pauline ltlell .... .... 1 47, 309 King, Rosa Muc ..... ....... 1 25 Kinsella, Jnrtha L. ...... 97 Kirchmcr, Robert J. ....... ..... 7 4 Kirkpatrick, David Charles .. ....... 155 Kirkpatrick, Doris Guy .... 68, 298 Kirkacy, Dr. C. D. ...... ..... 2 60 Kitchen, Celeste .. .... 249 Klein, Lnnic K. ......... .... 1 10 Klcsel, Gary Wayne ....... .... 3 09 Klimus, Susan Loc- isuvl 142 KLSC Radio .......,.... 109 Krliglll, Mnrlhn Ann ..... ..... 1 All Knight, Mulinlln Phyllis .. ......... 279 Knight, Snrnll' Margaret .... 140, 279 Knohloch, Camille Paul, Jr. . 235 237 Knnuf, Virginia Louise' .... .... 1 -16, 298 Knupple, Barbara Dvll ...... . 290 Km-pp, Cynthia Kay ........ . 309 Knnllu, Beverly Ann ..... .... l 10, 290 Kuoken, Cllurlvs Hal. Jr. .. ........... 202 Kuvncvvinrll, Marianne ........ 121, 270, 279 Koncshcck, Russell Alan .............. 309 Kramer, Sandra Marie .,... ..... .... 2 9 0 Krc, Donna Lillian .................... 298 Krimnlcl, Emile Conrad ........... 116, 279 Kruse, Murlnine Viola 9-1, 104, 129, 134, 189, 279 Kruxc, Warren A. .. 7-1, 99, 104, 279 Kury. Junut Marie .............. 145 L Lark, Weldon liny .............. 151 Ladnfrr, Deborah Ann lilclrliyl .. 141 Lnguw, JllI1l'l Eileen .......... ..... 3 09 Lugow, Joan E. ...... ......... 3 09 Laidackur. Rosemary . .... 148, 279 Lakey, Bryan Floyd ...... .. .......... 95 Lakin, Robert Paul ............ 90, 202, 290 Lambda Chi Alpha Colony ......... 160 Lambda Tau .............. 110 Lnlnpsun, Frank .. 309 Lanron. Karen Anne ...... .... 3 09 Landcgn-n, Guslali Frilllinf .... 260 Landcs, Dr. J. D. ......... ....... 2 52 Lzmdull, Emily Nell .... 1-1-1, 293 Landry, Brent ....... ..... 2 79 Landry, Cary Wayne . 71 Landry, Lnrry J. .. .... 112 Lane, Linrla Kay ...... ...... 1 -14 Langham, Gerald Wayne . ....... 298 Langley, Paul Prcsslcy .... 127, 279 Langston, Rodney C. ..... .. lll Lanmon, Linda F. ..,.. .. 260 Lansfnrd, Bennie L .... .. 200, 203 LaRocca. Christine 81, 139 Laficsa, James H. .... TB, 92 Larson, Gayle Lynn .... .... 2 90 Lulimcr, P. W'. ........ .... 2 60 Lau, Helen Louise ....... .... 1 48 Lau, Luther Clayton, Ill .. .... 163 Lauffcr, Charles Henry 260 Laufer, Rosemary Pauline . 68 Lauvc, Trudy Marie ............. .... 3 09 Layton. Mary Frances fSassy1 ......... 142 LeBlanc, Rebecca Ann ................. 149 LcDoux, Linda Diane .. 68, 70, 175 Lee, Ernie Brady .... ......... 1 27 Lee, John Allen, Jr. . ....... 90, 202 Lee, Michele Lewin . .. 73, 97, 290 Lcedy, Rick A. .... .... 2 37, 309 Legnion, Ronald J. .. ....... 279 LeJcunc, Vernon J. .. .. 125. 127 Leofflcr, Diane Louise . ...... 1117 Leon, David ................ .... 2 90 Leonhardt, George Stanley .... .... 1 61 Leslie, Cynthia Ruth ........ .... 2 90 Lewis, Deborah Lynne 279 Lewis, Donna Raye .... .... 2 90 Lewis, Jill Anne ..... ...... l 14 Lewis, Ted Wayne ............ .... 8 7. 298 Lewis, William Gary ............ ...... 2 98 Lewis, William Nelson fwinkyl . .... 202 Leysalh. Walter G. ............. .... . .. 87 Ligon, Mary Coyle ........... .. 110, 290 Lind, Rise Dell ........ .... 1 09 Linden, Michael Luuis ........ .... 2 29 Linrlnw, Donald Clinton ...... 309 Lindow, Doris Elaine Crcswell 280 Ling, Billy V. .................. 250 Lina, Thomas Wesley .... , .... ...... 2 60 Linscomb, David Craig .. .. 151, 163 Linsccmb, David S. .... ...... 1 I4 Little, Cecilia Ellen 280 Livingston, Sandra G. .. ....... 309 Lockart, Susan Ann . ........... 97 Locke, Karen Kay ....... 123, 140, 162 Locke, Nancy Marlene ............ . 280 Lockhart, John ........................ 260 Lamonte, Mary Elizabeth lBeth1 .... 91. 138, 179, 209 Long, Donald Paul ....... ........ 2 80 Long, Rachel Hayes ..... .... 2 80 Long, Dr. Russell J. ...... .... 2 60 Long, Wilfred Harold, Jr. .... 153 Longnion, Lloyd R. ...... ....... 1 23 Looper, Terry Lyn ..... 71, 153 Lopez, James Kermit .... ...... 1 56 Lopez, Joel H. ........ ..... 8 7 Lounsberry, Kathy S. .. . ...... 290 Louvier, Lynnne ..... ....... 1 41 Love, James R. .... 94, 109, 298 Love, Jane Ellen ...... . 298 Lovoi, Shclia Ann ........ 94, 142 Lowrey, Norman Ernest ..... ..... 2 65 Lowrey, Virginia fGinger1 ....... 142 Lucas, William Ernest fBilll . 90, 202, 223 Luckenbach, John A. ....... .......... 9 0 Ludwig, Mark Allen . .... 202 Luczlcrs, Gretchen May .... 149, Lumpkin, Margaret Ann ..... 110, Luparello, Vincent Anthony ...... .... Lusk, Mrs. Llewella ................... Lussier, Barry Ray ............ 90 202, Lutz, John Seran .... .... 1 60, Lutz, Lois Nannctte ..... 145, Lynd, Carol Jane ..... . ..... .... , . Lyon, George Nelson, lll .............. Lytle, James Michael iMikel .... 160, 237. M Macha, Emil Stephen fStev1.-J .. Madden, J. Robert ............ .... Maddox, Ronald Lee ..... .... Muddux, Mary Margaret .. Madrigal Singers ...., ....... Magnus, Harold Neal .. .. 69. Magruder, Deborah K. 182 290 157 260 209 290 299 123 156 234. 290 126 260 310 147 112 280 ......... .97 Mahaffey, Linda Carol .. 80, 97, 280 Mahan, Michael Jerry ........ . 209 Malain, Paula Ann ..... .... l 46 Mallory, Dflrraine l. 280 Malone, Mary ......... .... 2 S0 Mann, Stephen Switzer . .... 157 Manning, Guy Vincent .. -... 151 Manning. Joe W. ...... .. .... 127 Manuel, Alfred B. ............. ..... B 7 Marburger, Willis Milton. Jr. .... 151 Marceaux, Peggy Theresa .... ....... 6 8 Marcnnlell, Mordie Lloyd 90, 202 Marcy, Julianne Patton .... 134, 148 Marino, Ronald Joseph ................. 157 Marks, Randy Wayne ............ , ..... 290 Marsh, Carolyn Elisabeth fCaro11 .... 123, ' 128, 134, 140 Marsh, Jacqueline M. ......... .. 124 Marsh, Robert Lawrence ............... 163 Martin, Becky Sue ............ 83, 134, 280 Marti-n, Cynthia L. fCindy1 .......... 97 Martin, Dale ....................... 45, 139 Martin, Jack T, ............. 221, 260 Martin, James Matthew. Jr. . .... 84, 280 Martin. Jeanne Ann ............... 133, 299 Martin, Jo Ella Guest .................. 280 Martin, Kenneth Ray .... 92, 104, 135, 280 Martin, Linda Marie .............. 110, 310 Martin, Lynn Patrick .. ................ 157 Martin, Robert William fBQbby1 ........ 33 Martin, Richard Dake, Jr. ............. 163 Martin, Sharon Lee fsheril .. 84, 128, 138, 162, 290 Martin, Steve Nelson .. ...... 78, 114, 280 Martinez, Eugene P, ............, .... 2 61 Mason, Maura Rebecca .......... ..., 1 40 Mason, Randolph Lewis fRandyJ ...... 153 Mason. William Alan .............. 160. 280 Massingill, Lewis J. .............,. 127, 280 Masters, Ricky Allen . ...... 111 Mathematics Club , ........ , 112 Matthijetz, Gilbert Edwin, jr. 98 Matthews, William H., 111 .... .... 2 61 Maxey, Janelle ............. ...... 3 10 Maxwell, Jane Ann ........ .... 89 , 251 Mayfield, Joe Mac ..... . .... 77 Mayo, James William 157 McAdams, Mrs. LeBlund .. ...... 103 McAlister, LaJan ................... 81, McAllister, Dr. Robert Allen McAlpine, Randolph Anderson, Jr. .... 132, McAnelly, Robert Van ........ 156, 163, McBride, Michael E. 99, McCall. Caroline Patricia ...... 290 253 158 202 105 310 McCall, Shirley ,lean ---- 290 McCauley, Kathy L. Bl McClain, Daniel Ray .. ..... 1555 ll'Il'Clellanrl, Brenda Dee . ...... . 310 McClelland, Mark Banks .......... l09, 310 McClintock. Constance Ann lConniel .. 149 McCollum, Carolyn Ann ......,..... 139 McCollum, Ra-nzlall Hampton illandyl ................. ..4. 2 21 Mt'Common, Janet Lynn .... .... .,.. 1 l 1 McCoy, Thelma Long .............,.... 266 McCrary, Bob Bill .....,. 10-l, 204, 237, 286 MCCroslccy, Michael Tlantlall ........... 156 NleDernmtt, Paula Kay .... .... l vl-l, 280 filcD0nalrl, Ann .......... ........ 9 1 Mellonalrl, David Samuel .......... 239, 290 Mclflonalrl, John Walter ........... 209, 237 Itlt'Dowell, Robert Alan iBubby'l .. 90, 20-1. 206 NlcDulfie, Janie Karen Hayes 138 Melilroy, Forest Dale ......... 291 McElvain, Claude A. ........ ..... l 12 MeGettigan, Maureen .......... 81. 133 McGraw, Dr. John Leon, Jr. .. ..... 261 Nlclntyre, Aline Elizabeth 280 McKee, Michael Leland ......... 310 McKee, Pamela Sue .... ...,L ......., lll McKee, Rodney Allen .. -- 73 McKinley, Emmett Jerome- .... 159 McKinney, Sheila Kay .,...... .... 3 10 McLauchlan, Joseph Michael .... .... 2 80 McLaughlin, George E. ....... 248 Mt-Laughlin, M. L. ......... 252 McLean, Alice Louise ..... .... 3 10 McLean, Margaret Elizabeth 291 McLean, William Arthur ,... .... 3 10 McLemnre, Lelan E. .---. H 251 McLendon, Jimmy Steve . 99, 105 McMahen, Leslie Earl .... ...., 7 7, 280 McMichael, Michael Lee . .... 130, 157 McNabb, Dewain Robert ...... . 239 McWhorter, James Frank .... .... 7 1, 77 Meswx, Karen Elaine ...... 9-1, 280 Medina, Catherine Diane .... . 147 Menard, Judy Ann . .... --.. 1 41 Mendoza, Rose Marie .. 147 Menzel, Chris H. ........ .... 2 99 Merchant, Scott ............ .---- 7 4 Iilericle, Jesse Martin, Ill . ..... 280 Mers, William Robin ...... 158, 163 Melton, Allen G. .... ..-- 2 65 Mcshell, Sarah Ann ............. ..... 7 0 Messina, Frank Gerard ................. 204 Mettz, Constance Ruth tConnieJ 79, I-i0 Metz, Donald Ray .......,.......,..... 1511 Meyer, W. Bruce ...... .--- 1 09 Miles, Rndrick Fred 189 Miller. Charles Frank ......... .,.. 1 58 Miller, Gail Kay' ................. .... 3 10 Miller, Lana Elizabeth lBcthj ......... 143 Miller, Louis A. ................ 78, 291 Miller, Mary Lee ........ 112, 116, 142, 291 Miller, Nina .lo .......... .............. . 89 Miller, Ronald Bruce .................. 155 Miller, Susan LaNell 139, 310 Mills, Larry Lynn .... 125. 291 Minar, Allan James .. ------ 154 Minglc, Darrel Lee .... .--. 2 Ol Mitchell, .lack David 281 Mize, Mary Louise ..-.. - 103 Mock, Linda Susan 145. 310 Mock, Ralph K. ............ .... 2 65 Modern Dance Company .. 81 Manger, Mrs. George Anne .... 266 Monk, Dr. Oliver Paul .. ........... 261 Montgotnery, Brenda Faye 91. l39. 30131 fl Xlnnlgotuvry. David Lewis .... 299 Montgomery, Kenneth 197, 201 Moore, Alnuisia ...... ---1- 2 66 Moore, l-'ranrrs C. ........ .. 266 Moore, Gregory Russell ......... 291 Moore, Jayme jnrjabel .... 72, lil. 189 Moore, Martha Lee ...., .. ll-I Moore, Dr. Ray Watson ......... 261 Moore, Rebecca Nlae ................. 299 Moore, Wayne' Solomon ...... 215, 217, 218 Mora, Katherine Marie lCatllyl ....... l-ll More-head. ,Iarues David ...,........... 310 Morgan, Dolly Doll ................... 310 Morgan, Ellen Merle ......... I0-l, 138, 281 Morgan, Randall Golden iRandyl ..... 20-t Moritz. Susan Elizabeth .. 85. HO, l80. 190 Morrison, Terry Lee ................... 122 Moseley, Charles Arthur ,. .... 157 Moseley, James Henry . -- 119 Moses, Edward l. ....... .. 310 Nloulnn, Rene Paul, Jr. . --'- 157 Mulder, Juno Helen ...... .... 2 99 lilullally, Timothy Joseph 154 Mullin, Patrick B. ............. ....... 7 8 Mullinix, Layette Louise .......... 121, 281 Mullins, Charles'Gregnry lGregl 72, 85: Mulvogue, Gary William ....... .. 1511 Mundi, Barbara Jean ....... .... 2 81 Mungovan, Michael Joseph .. .... 310 Murdoch, Ross Eugene .... .... 3 10 Murphy Harold Wayne . -..- 158 Murphy, Pamela Nell ...- 310 Murphy Peggy Lou ...,. 299 Murphy, Robert Lee ................... 159 Murrell. Wiley Washington, III 156, 311 Muse, Robert David ........ .......... . 311 Music Educators National Conference ............... .... 1 13 Myrick. Myron M. .......... .... 2 63 N Napoli, Marylee ..,....... .... 2 91 Napoliello, Vincent James .... .... 3 ll National Art Education Association ............. ... 114 Nebgcn, Arthur David 281 NL-been, Hazel Mary ., .... ...... 3 ll Nellius, Nancy Elizabeth .... 149, 311 Nelson, David Rogers, lll 153, 281 Nettles, Julia W. ......... ..,... 1 20 Neuman, Gwendolyn .... ..,. 2 Bl Neuse, James Daniel .... 204 Newberry, Barbara Ann 291 Newman, Anita Kay . .......... .... 1 44 Newsome, James R. Uiml .......... 72, 81 Nicholls, Patricia Lynn fPattyl ........ 311 Nicholson, James Arthur ...... 90, 114, 132. 213, 214, 217, 218 Nicholson, Jerry L. .......... .......... 1 ll Nicholson, Susan ............ . lll Nix, Cheryl Lee ...... .... l -W Noland, Paul Dwayne ...... 159 Norwoocl, Kenneth Roy ........,.., 127, 281 Nunez, Laurie Kathleen 39, 56, 57, 140, 180 281 Nunn' Ra-ndy Paul ....... .. 204. 209 Nuap Maxine Veroniva .. ...... 281 0 Oasheim, Judith Wilson .... ...... 2 81 Obenauf, Rebecca Margaret .. .... 81, 261 Ogden, Travis Raymond, Jr. .. ..... l6fl Oltlag, Eileen ........ Sli, 68, 110 Ollllutul, Elizabeth Ann . .... ll0, 291 Olllhnut, Linnla Kay .. ,, I-ll, 311 Oltlhurn, Mark Allen ....... 237 Olrlhaul, Patrirk Arthur .. 158 Oldham, Robert Dztvitl 159 Olhausen. Davirl Pittman 156 Oliver, Carolyn Sue ........ H9 Oliver, Geraldine Karpel ............... 281 Oliver, Mary Kata ..................... 143 Oliver, Sandra Sue 57, BO, 138, I7-l, l75 Olson, Karen Riley .................... 261 Olson. Dr. Robert C. .................. 261 Omega Chi Epsilon .... .... 9 9 O'Nc-al. Donald Bruce .. ,, TB 0'Nenl, Phillip Jerome 201 O'Neal, Sandra Kay 291 Opera Workshop 115 Organizations .. ,, 66-135 Orr, William D. ......,.. ..,.. l 23 Osberg, Gary Lee .......... 151 Oaina, Albert Joseph fAll 218 Otto, Vednn William ......,.. 132 Outlaw, Daniel Carter fDanl ........... 158 Overstreet, Orval Emmitt .............. 291 Ownby. Bonnie Lee . 28, 129, 140, 190, 271. 281 P Pace, Karen Louise . 281 Pace, Charles L, ...... 108 Page, Gaylan Dwight .... 151 Page, Ronald Lee ..... 119 Palumbo, Rosalie ..,..... 147 Pangburn, Sherry Lynne 281 Panhellenic ............... .... 1 G2 Parigi, Joseph Vincent Uoel ........... 157 Paris, May Gwendolyn ....... .... 9 7, 299 Parker, Gary Lynn ......... 230, 311 Parker, Kenneth Gene .... ..... 2 81 Parker, John Calvin .... 121 Parker, William Ruelle 311 Parks, Dr. George L. 253 Parrish, William Dallas 281 Parsons, Edmund A. . 122 Parsons, Cherie G. 106 Partin, Dr. Charles A. .. ....,..... 253 Partin, Michael Wayne ...... .. Ii6, 281 Pastorick, Carole Ann .. .... 112, 130, 138 Pate, Peggy Ruth ..... .. ............ 299 Pate, Phillip Dean .......,... 235, 237 Pate, Shernn Joan lSherryJ .. ........ 139 Patteson, Steven L. ........ ....... 1 11 Patterson, William Hayden 21, 190, 231 Patton, Sherry Esther ....... ....... 2 91 Paulsf.-I, Thomas David iTommyl . 161, 163 Pawelek, Vickie Susan ................. 14-1 Pearrc, Margaret Ellen ............ 110, 291 Pederson, J. Paul ........ ..... 2 51 Peebles, Dr. Hugh Oscar 261 Peeler. Robert Wilson ..... . 299 Pelloat, James Allen .. 113, 282 Penna, Phyllis Ann . ....... 147 Penry, Patsy Jean .... ..,.. l 80 Pepper, Naneltc Hale .. 80, 145 Perkins, Carol Ann ..... ..... 1 4:1 Perkins, Gary Joseph .... 151 Permenter, Marianella M. .. 261 Perry, James Douglas lll Perry, Linda Diane ..... 299 Perry, Roger Dale ......... 311 Perry, Thomas McDow, Jr. . 101 Peterman, .lane Elizabeth .. ....... 140 Peters, Donald Thomas .. 237, 299 Peters, Eugene T. .. ..... 251 Petersen, James Aksvl ........... .. 159 l'a-tersnn, Karl Andrew, Jr. ............ 156 Pu-lkovsck, Luu'as Anthony il.nkel .,... 1511 Pelkovsek, Thomas A. ................. 153 Pvvetu, Natalia l,,uVolmt,- .. .... 282 Pt-veto, William Jennings 299 Phi Alpha Tlleia , ..... .... 1 16 Phi Delta Theta .... 152-53 Phi Eta Sigma .... ..... 1 17 Phi Kappa Phi .... ..... 1 18 Phi Kappa Theta ..... .... 1 54-55 Phillips, .lack Michael .... 72, 291 Philp, Joseph P. ....... ...... 2 99 Philp, Letlio Gayle ......... .... 1 3B Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 119 Physical Education Professionals ............. ....... 1 20 Pivkcring, Linda Susan ............. 79, 299 Pickle, William Terrell iTcrryl ......... 87 Pictsch, David L. ............... .... 2 99 Pi Delta. Phi ......... .... . .. 121 Pi Kappa Alpha 156 Pi Kappa Delta ........ ..... 9 4 Pi Tau Sigma .......... 114 Pike, Cynthia C. iCiudyl 299 Pineda, Dr. Antonio De J. .. 261 Pineda, Steven Craig ..... .,......... I 58 Pinkerton, Donna Jean ....... 134, 144, 282 Pipltin, Stephen Beauregard ...,........ 311 Pitre, Lucille Eva ..................... 110 Pizzu, Dr. Joseph Francis ..... 62, 126, 261 Plain, Julie Ann ....................... 124 Plaisanee, Charlotte Valery ............ 148 Plummer, Julia ..........,............. 266 Plummer, Pati Edith Yates .... 68, Bl, 145 Plyler. Royce W. ........... ..... 9 5, 261 Poiadcxtcr, Eva Jo ...... ......... 9 7, 282 Poindcxlcr, Gloria June ................ 144 Poindcxtcr, Linda Gayle .. 83, 97, 134, 299 Porter, Donald A. ............,......... 74 Poole, Robert W. ...... ............... 7 -1 Porter, Dennis Wayne ................. 204 Porterfield, Woodson O., Jr. iwoodyj 20-1 Post, David Allen 90, 211, 213, 218, 231 Potts, Ronald Gcronc fllonniej ........ 20-1 Poutra, Michael .lima ......... .. .... 159 Powell, Annette Shepherd ........., 88, 12,1 Powell, Benjamin Franklin, lII ..., 74, 161 Powell, Cynthia Sue ...... ...... ...... 83 Powell, Gayla Geneva ......... ..... 2 72 Powell, Janis Kay .................. 89, 282 Powell, Jo Nell ...................... 299 Powell, Samuel Allen iSammyj , ..... 161 Powell, William Earl .................. 126 Pratt, Lou Ann ................... 147, 299 Prcgler, Lynn Marie ....... 97, 300 Prejean. Edward Dwight .. ,.... 229 Prejean. Leslie Kathryn .. .. 76, 291 Prejean, Tommy Al ....... .... 2 26, 229 Presley, Charles Franklin . ....... 151 Price, Dale Lee ....... .. ..... 282 Price, Robert Samuel .... .... 2 37 Pritchett, Robert L. ..... .... 3 ll Pruzlhomme, Alvin Grant 157 Prycer, Rebecca Ann .... 300 Pryor, Miriam L. ...... 266 Pugh, Theresa Ann .. 300 Pulse ............. 122 Pardon, Lisa L. ....................... 110 Puraley, William Douglas, Jr. fDougl . 206 Puryenr, Tlmnias Wesley ............... 206 Quehetleuux, Michael Rene lNlikL'l .,.. 226 Quick, Mlvhael Joseph ............ 156 R bu-n, Karon Diunm- . gan, Carol Kay ..... ines, Ralph H., Jr. .. mscy, Dr. .lcd J. .. mscy, William B. nsnm, Dnna M. .... . vussipour, Mansour .... ad, Barbara Jenn .... nd, Lindn Lou ....... da, Abdul-Jawad F. dduch, Thomas William .. ed, Jnnicm- Dollies ...... cd, Larry Dean cd, Sandra Louise . ed, Yvonne H. elz, .loan Evelyn .... even, Carolyn Jenn gistcr, Diana Lynn mmers, Rohr-rt Dun .. nkcr, Ronald Curtis .. wehcr, Belly Jo .... Helen Jr.-an .... Glynn Pnul .... Charlotte Kay Dr. Robert H. .. N Thumus L. Gene Steve ....... 114. 125, fII'1.i6f fjfiibf 70, Mark Stevens . . . Denise . . . Ferry E. .... . Cynthia .... . . . fe, Barry Neal by, Ginger Ann ney, Dr, Carl J. ey, Darryl Lane ...... cy, Leonard Arthur gmac, John Alben, Jr. her, .Iumca Edward .................. 9:1 ern, Trinidad Rodriguez ffrinyl .. ers, Patricia Cnil cs, David tk, Chirlcs E. ......... ........ 9 5, erls, Brenda Darlene ..... 134, 143, erls, Dcllcne LaPoinl ..... erls, Vesta .lean ...... ......... 9 4 erlaon, Arthur Henry .... ........... 7 4 erlson, Linda Kay ......... 70, 142, ichau, Judith Ann Uudyj .. ..... -- inson, Arlisc Leonard, Jr. .. . inson, James Daniel ...... iaon, John Wendell ..... ..... . . . 96 on, Joyce Elaine Ronnie L. .... ....... . Edward Loc ...,. .... 7 4, Roger Philip , .... ..... . William B. .......... . . . . Jnmcs Patrick QPMJ . . . . . . . n, Lloyd Neil ....... ..... , . . Donna Dolores . ..,.. . . . 146, er, Thomas Edward . . ....... 75 Lorena Mary ........ . . . ,lumcs Marion . . . . . . Lynda P. ........ - - . - Donald Dean . . . 153, gs, Shirley Ann . . . .... . . . . 126, Rollins, Durllvy Svon .............. 77, llnmig, Kvilll Edwnnl ....... . 160, 237, Rm-nm-y, Pnlrivin Sur- fPnllyJ . ......... Rsml, Allen Janws .................... . Ruscnbalm, Alesis Sharon Runga-nu, l.urry Cnrl .... . linux, Cllcrir- Ann .......... Ruwu, Donald Raymond, Jr. . . . . . . . Ruvkcr, Michael Howard Rnnlv, Jimmy Ross .. .......... . ........ Runlllv, Exlwnrli P., Jr. fErl1li4'l . 233, Ihlnnl-ls, Vvrxmn Frank. Jr. ........... . Runncls, William C. . ...... ........... . Runyon, Gui! Elyse ........... 128, I-10, Russell, Michal-I Dodridgc ............. Russull, Orun. Jr. .................... . Rusan, Dunnlnl 'Hmmns . ........ 87, Rope-r, Dinnu Ruth ..... ....... ......... 1ShcrryJ .. ison, Linda Plain .... .... 88 , ncll, Brenda Jean .. . 140- he, Jerry Michael dam, Kathy Ray ... .. . 113 ldy, Janis Lee ....... dy, Thomns C., lll e, Elmer Gilbert, Jr. .. gers, Kim Arland ... gers, Margaret Birch .. gets, Teresa Ann ...... . . . 140, . lxlzzliizfcf rigunz, Dolores Marie . . . . . . . . 41, Irigucz, Hilda Conslancn an, Dr. Ruben C. ....... ..... . as, Dan W. ...... ..... . .. 240, ers, Dr. Bruce G. .., ers, Gary Edward ...... . 'I-I John C. .......... 117, Michael Sherwin .... ....... 9 9 Thomas J. ...... 283 283 146 312 l-17 97. Ill 151 H2 155 312 292 237, 283 158 262 283 159 300 I I9 llullcdgv, A-nun Marie ffhmj ........ H2 Hyun. Josvphinr- Mnriv ......... .... l 11 S Snulhoff, Michael Thomas .. .... 159 Snilnr, Susan Gayle ....... .... 1 ll Snilo, Yutaka G. ... .... 272 Snllur, Dr. Thomas T. ...... .... 2 62 Salycrs, Patricia Ann ........... 138 Snndcfvr, Morris Ellerbcc, Jr. .... 300 Sanders, Shirley Ann Mwxwcll ......... 283 Sanders, Weldon Arthur, Jr. . 105, 112, 283 Sanders, William Edward ............. 206 Sandoval, Mnry Esther fChulnJ 57, 144, 176 177 Sandoval, Ramon, Jr. ......... 108, 283 Snnlfilippo, Philip Joseph .... . ISI Snnsum, Canal Lynnette 300 Sansom, Frm-:Ida L. .............. .... 2 83 Snnsom, Steven Wndv ...... ........... 3 I2 Snnlnrcungcln, Nunziu John fN.J.j ... 151 Suu.-rbnk, Susan Elizabeth ......... 144, 292 Saltcrwllilc, Richard Kent ...... .... 5 0, 283 Sauer, Mary ............. .... 2 62 Snvanl, Dcrwin Dull- .... 155 Savant, Elizabeth Gaye .. ....... 68 Snvino. Charles Ralph 114, 158 Savoy, Sheryl Anne ..... ..... , 138 Scnrboruugh, Zclma Ann .. ....... I-10 Scherer, Phyllis Jane ..... .... 1 AIO, 255 Schmullz, Harold Herman ....... 312 Schmidt, John C. ........ ..... . . 109 Schneider, Vicki Lynn .. .. 103, 146 Schurwun, John Henry .... ...... l 57 Schwartz, Clifford Norman .... .... 1 55 Scnficld, Thomas Jamvs, Jr. .. .... 157 Scott, Darwin Thomas ...... ...... 3 12 Scott, Harold Raymond .. 151, 2814 Scull, Jnhn E. ........... ...... 3 00 Scoll, Max Norman .... .... 3 00 Sculley, Michael ......... ........ 9 0 Seal, Frances Terry Ann .. 123, 142 Scale. Janis Anita ....... ...... 3 00 Scamans, Cvrulfl Wayne .. .... 300 Sedgwick, Mury Ellen .... .... 1 14 Sedgwick, Ruse' Marie 80, 97 Scibcrt, Sharon Lynn .... 1.14 Self, Billie Jo ..... ,,,, 1 20 Self, Dr. E. Lee ..... ,,,, 2 62 Self, Cary Junnlhun 312 Senate ................. ........ 1 23 Scpulvado, Lurclln Jenn ................ 312 Sz-rufinu, Mary Ann ........... 57, 134, 138 Sctzcr, Dr. Richard W. ........... 4, 5, 2-IT SL-vicr, Catharine Gayle KCalhyj ....... 142 Sowvll. R. .lon .......... ..... .......... 2 6 2 Shuffcll, Pnlriviu Ellen ........,.. 143, 300 Slmnnun, Dnuglns Keith .... 156, 283 Shapiro, Thomas David .... . .... 163 Sharp, Connie Craig, III .... 123 Sharp, James Gregory .... 312 Sharp, Lune ........... ,,,, 2 83 Shave-r, Christy Anne .. 56 72, ss, Shaw, Ann ............ . . . 68, Shcflirld, Beverly Rae ..... .. ......... . Sheffield. Jewel Lac .. ..,........... Sheffield, Virginia Ann QCingc-rl .. 89, Shelandcr, Stanley Vcrdun ....... . .... . 251 292 292 283 153 Slamplcy, Michael ........ ...,. 7 7 Slansbury, Katherine E. .... ...... 1 03 Stark, Dr. Jeremiah Milton 112, 253 Steffler, Dwight Walter .... 226, 231 Slefkn, Kathy June ..... ...... 1 03, 142 Steinhauser. Judith Ann . .... 76, 127, 292 Stcllcy, Arthur F. ....... , ........... 263 Stensel, Sarah Catherine . .. ......... 145 Sterling, Myrtle Lee ...... .... 2 67 Stevenson, Candace Marie . Stewart, Lillie M. ....... . Stewart, Mary Suzan . . ........ 292 . . . , 97, 284 . ...... 300 Stirling, Freida J. ..... 8-I, 293 Stockholm, Karen Lynn . ......... 138 Stokes, William Jerome ...... . ........ . 158 Shcllcnbcrger, Stephen D. .. 108 Sllcpherfl, J. G. ..,......... ...... 1 26 Shcrburne, Patricia Gay .... 73, 283 Shorter, Christy L. ..... .... 1 23 Shaw, Glenn Allan ........ .... 2 92 Shields, George David, jr. .. .... 312 Shipman, Truth Lamar .... .... 2 83 Shurkley, Glenda Ann .. .... 142 Shoffil, Roger L. .... I ......... ....... 1 09 Shofncr, James Frank ............. 109, 312 Shumnn, Richard Alton fRickJ 156, 312 Sigma Alpha Eta ............ ..... 1 24 Sigma Delta Pi .... ....... 1 21 Sigma Nu ........... .... 1 58-59 Sigma Phi Epsilon .... 157 Sigma Pi Sigma .......... ..... 1 26 Simmons, Anthony Michael .... 154, 292 Simmons, Judy F. . ....... ..... 7 2 Simonctli, John Richard ...... .... 1 01 Simpkins, John Vincent ......... .... 3 12 Simpson, Gregory Lewis fGregJ ........ 227 Simpson, James R. ................. 76, 127 Sims, James Wesley .......... ...... 1 91 Sims, Jerry W. ............. .... 3 00 Singletary, James Pershing .... .... 2 39 Singleton, Stella D. ......... .... 1 20 Siripung, Anan ...... .... - 106 Sims, Carolyn Fey .... .... 2 83 Sims, Eleanor Lou .... ....... .... 2 8 3 Sims, Marilyn Gay .... .............. 2 92 Sistrunk, Ronnie Hugh 60, 112, 135, 283 Sitlon, Becky Lind ...... .... H l, 139, 312 Skinner, Dr. Ted .,.... ......... . .. 90, Sladczyk, Mrs. Eleanor S. ............ . Slifkin, Smart, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, 252 263 284 206 141 158 125 Dan F. .......................... 74 Darla Jean ........ 68, 123, 140, Stuart Donald fStuJ .... .... Joe Darrell . ........... .... Brenda Sue ......... .... Bruce Neill .... .... Calvin Doyle ....... 300 Stone, Vicki Ann ............. 104, 124, 146 Stoudenmicr, Karen Eloise ........ 133, 300 Stovall, Dianna Rose .... .... I 92 Skrazz, Mary Christina .. .... 179 Strickland, Mrs. Bessie 96 Stroud, Robert M. ....... 92 Shoup. Dmlzlus Kent 87 Struss, Sidney Elmer ..... '. .... .... 3 12 Stubhs,vGuy Hanes, Jr. .............. 155 Studdard, Virginia Carol fcvingcrj ...... 76, 123, 127, I-H, 284 Student Education Association 128 Student Honor Court ............... 130 Student Government Association Officers ............ ............... 1 29 Slurrock, Don Warrington .. .. 111, 119 Sullivan, Wayne Arvey ................ 156 Sulsar, Michael Lewis ................. 312 Summerlin, Daneta Frances 0'Bricn Summerlin, Michael Dwain 284 .... .284 Smith, Donna Kathleen ................ 146 Smith, James, Jr. ..... ......... 2 28 Smith, James Lawrence .... 159, 292 Smith. Jeffrey Paul ...... ............ 7 1 Smith, Jennifer Porter .... 80, 148, 162 Smith, Joye Linda ........ .,......... 1 21 Smith, Larry Joseph Uoej .. ..... 90, 157 Smith, Michael George .... 87, 292 Smith, Michael Roy ..... ...... 1 19 Smith, Mitzi Renae ...... .... 2 92 Smith, Pamela White .... .... 1 25 Smith, Sandra Joyce ... 292 Smith, Thelma J. ........ .... 2 67 Smith, Dr. W. Russell ............,.... 263 Smyth, Susan Arnim ................... 112 Snack, Cheryl Kay .. 38, 88, 110, 144, 180, 191, 281 Snowden, Linda jo ... ................. 284 Snyder, Ernest Lamar ........ .... 2 67 Society of Accountancy ...... 125 Society for Advancement of Management . ............... 127 Society of Physics Students ....... 126 Soli, Keri Hartman ............... 161, 292 Solis, Gloria Susan .... . .....,......... 142 Solito, Josephine Marie Uosiej ...... 147 Sororities ........................ 136-49 Sorrel, Richard Knapp 99, 105, 112, 284 Sumrall, Brian ........... 251 Surley, Karen Ann 149 Svoboda, Tommy Joe 300 Sweat, David Craig ..... Ill Sweenvy, Clifton Wade ................ 155 Sweeney, Donald H. ................... 109 Sweeney, Rushfnrd Lev, III fRus!yJ .. 209 Syler, Rosa Mae ....................... 266 Sylvester, Richard Louis ............... 293 Symphony Orchestra 131 T Tahaney, John Thomas ................. 112 Tan, Gabriel Kang-Chai 69, 7-1, 99, 106, 132, 192 Tagmahill, Rosa Jean ...... 107, 263 Tanner, Bobbie Jean QBJJ .. ....... 144 Tanzer, Ernest C. ......... ...... 2 63 Tardy, Michael Edward . ...... 284 Tarrant, Donna Dee ....... .... . .. 120 Tate, Paula Gwen ...... 142, 284 Tau Beta Pi ....... ..... 1 32 Tau Beta Sigma .... ..... 1 33 Taylor, David G. .... .... 7 6, 86 Taylor, George T. .... .. 300 Taylor. Mary Ann . .... 121 Taylor, Paul W. ..... .... 1 63 Taylor, Sandra A. .... .. 107 Taylor, Terry Nolan .... 90, 28l Teague, Barbara L. .. .... 293 Tebbs, Robert Wayne .... 284 Techsans ......... . . . . . 134 Tellez, Paul M. ............. .... . 77 Tennissen, Dr. Anthony C. .. ..... 263 Terrell, Carroll Ann ...... ....... 1 49 Terrell, Kenneth .................. 227, 231 Terrell, Norman S. .................... 312 Texas -Society of Professional Engineers ................. . . Thibodenux, Judy Kay ...... 135 127 Thomas, Dr. Frank A., Jr. . ..... 248 South, Charles Christopher ............. 153 Speights, Bonnie R. ....... ..... 6 8 Spell, Michael Dean . ..... 292 Spell, Ronald Gene .. ....... 292 Spencer, Gary Dave .... .... 2 37, 300 Spiltler, David A. ..... 87 Spoon, Vicki Sue .... 120, 243 Springer, Cynthia A. .. ....... Ill Stafford, John P. .... ......... 9 2 Stahl, Deanna Kay ....... .... 1 40, 284 Stakes, Robert Lloyd ...... ....... 1 23 Slslnakcr, Marsha Louise 312 .4- Thomas, Sarah Lou .... ....... .... 1 3 9, 312 Thomas, Sherry A. ......... ........ 7 0 Thompson, Albert Melvin, Jr. . .... 123 Thompson, Dale Mark ...... ..... 1 57 Thompson, Darrell V. ...... ........ 7 2 Thompson, Harry Gordon .... 207, 313 Thompson, Jeannette Russ .,.... 147 Thompson. John William .. ..... 300 Valentu, Jerutne C.. jr. . Thompson, Michael Alan . Thompson, Terry Gene . Thomson, Robert S. Thomson. William, 111 .. Thorne, Anita Mariel Thrash, Joe B. ..... . Tilltens, Lorraine Mary Tillrens, Sherry Lynn .. Tilley. Janis Lynn Tilley, Terry Gayle .. Tims, George B., Jr. .... .. Tinkle, Robert James ....... Tipple, Rieltartl Lee iRic'ki Tipps, Everett S. ........ Tipton, Bill ..... ....... Tipton, Linda Sue Tipton, Melba Jean .... Tobleman, Norman Lee . Todd, Bettye Lou ..... Toler. Gloria .......... Toups. Darrell Dennis .. Toups, James W. ...... . Trahau, Charles Edward .. Trahnn, Charles Faye Trahan, Patricia Rose . Tranmnte. Vallory John . Traweek, Bessandra Coe .. Trenrk, Max Vernon, Jr. , Triandafyllis, Jolm .... Tribble, Surrey Elton ..... Troselair, Catherine Anne . Truncnle, Joseph ...... Tubbs, Billy D. Tucker, Lynn A. .. Tuntblin. Linda Jean . Twiteltell, Charlz Karen Twirlers ........... U ljmaua. Letit-in ,... Urbano. Dr. Vietoria E, .. V Vniani, Diane Elizabeth Valley, Richard Henry ..... .ffiif ...fig 72, tts' ao, 112, 99, 83, 1.11 Van Hess, Millard W. ...... ........ . yan Reenen, Dirk Andries Vanzant, Dr. H. C. ........ . Vaughan, Jesse Lee, Jr. Vaughn, Jeannette W. Verde. John Michael Verret, Patil E. ..... . Vetters, Caroline J. ...... . .9 st. mn, 221, bbfkiif 71, 239, 7-1, Villarreal, Viviano Cueva .............. Vincent, William H. iBilll .. 233, 237, Vinson, Edward Arnold ................ Vinson. Linda Lea ........ Vnan, Louise Ann ...... von Eye. Riehartl Earl .. W Waddell, Dr. Henry Thomas Wade, Alan R. ........ . Wade, Steven Freel ..., Wadenpfuhl, Karl H. .... . Wagner, Connie Clare .. ....... ...hi 116. Wagnon. Clarenre Edward ......... Wtthrmund. Julia Sue i.lurly1 . 68. 97. 157 207 293 28-1 293 219 231 300 138 138 263 92 159 313 263 28-'1 180 293 313 251 300 105 313 l-18 313 192 139 313 78 153 1 T9 263 263 313 146 13-1 83 121 263 300 301 2911 123 192 261 313 261 281 130 26-1 212 261 261 91 301 313 261 123 218 26-1 281 293 123. 301 Wakefield. Michael Slit-net-r 153 Wlalkcr. Howell 1'lay'n'ootl .... .... 7 1 Walker, James Neal ........... 151 Walker. Marvin Donald 1DonI ..... Bl, 281 Walker, Rivhard Charles ....... 157 Walker, Tanya Karen .... .. 301 Walker, Wray Bernard 155 Wallace, Charles B. .... 158 Walls, Frances Ann . 301 Walter, Joseph Anthony . . .......... 207 Walters, Nnney Faye ........... 70, 80, 281 Watnhle, Kenneth Williaut, Jr. ......... 237 Ward. Kathie Ann .... .. 147 Ward, Lnvelle Allen 285 Ward. Jeremiah, Jr. .. ........ 1511 Ward. Leldon Wayne ..... ....... 96 , 237 Warner, Mary Elizabeth .. 68. 101, 138 Warren, Dr. Michael Earl ............. 261 Warwick, Lynn Arlene ..........,...... 1-18 Warwick, Teri Lynn .. 39, 56, 81, 112, 180. 285 Wasson. Ann Marie 293 Waters, Cathy Gayle .. 139 Watkins, Susan Lynn 145 Watson, Leon E., Jr. ........ 11-1 Watson, Martha Jane .......... 313 Watson, William Ecltols fBill1 285 Watts, John David .,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, 1 01 Watz, Glenn Roy ............. 89, 157 Weatherall, William Bailey 153 Weaver, F, P. ............ 251 Weaver, Gayle Lyn-n .... 1117 Weaver, Wayne Leslie .. .... .. 207 Webb, Carla Maureen .............. 1.15 Webber. William Lawranee 1Larryi 160 235 Webster. Tommy Gent- .. 313 Weeks, Marilyn Richey 285 Wet-ms. Bana Llewellyn 2955 Vfeetns, Valtlee Lloyd ........ 101 Weide, Pamela Jean 1Panti .. .... 145 Weihe, Rita Jane .. ........ .... ...... 2 4 3 Welch William Laron fLarry1 .... 73, 293 Weller, Julia Elizabeth ............ 123, 138 Wells, Howard Carr, Jr. ..... 157, 285 Wells, James Henry ...... ........... 2 93 W'ells, Lewis Wayne .... .... 7 7, 96 285 Wells, Victoria L. .... .. 111 West, Brenda Gail ...... .. 313 West, Douglas Alb:-rt .. .. 159 West, Ernest Wayne .................. 285 West, Eugenie Montie fGeniei 193, 285 Westcrntann, David R. . 78 Wharton, Linrla Suannc ......... .. 301 V'heat, Judith Carol .............. .. 111 Wheeler, Kandace Marilyn Smith ..... 138 Wheeler, Robert Ralph ............. B7 119 Whitaker, Ronnie Leon .......... 161, 301 White, Carole Linda .... 141 White, Luther David .... 123 White, Marilyn Louise .. .... . 117 White, Susan Elizabeth ............... 313 Whitehead, Ronald Nathan tlionnyl .. 157 Whitman, Dennis Dwayne ......... 111, 119 Whittington, William Ronald .. .... 125 Wiebold, Lynda Gail ........... ...... 1 '12 Wiersema, Nelwyn Ruth .. 110 313 Wiggam. Jo Ellen 9-1, 120 Wiggans, Susan Sharrae .. ..... 313 Wilbanks, Charles H. ...... . 261 Wiley, Carol Ann ..... 133 301 Wiley, Dr. Charles A. .. .... 133 26-1 W'iley, Mark H. ,...... . .... ..... 9 2, 301 Wilkerson, Deborah Diana ..... ....... 2 85 Wilkinson, Cynthia Marie ICyndyl 116 Wilkinson, James Terry ...... .. 313 Wilkinson, Xlartha Lanelle .. . 68 Wilkerson. 0. Jerry ..... 251 Williams, Deborah Diane . 29.1 Worrall, Kathleen Mary . 121, 123, 118, 285 Williams, Danny E. .... . . 78 Wurrall, Nancy Clare ......,......... 1113 Williams, Dennis W. ....... 285 Worthy, Gene Odell ....... . 237 Williattts, Dr. Donald Earl ,..... 261 Wray, ltr-v. James 81 Willlamft GPOFIIC Wllflllintztvtt. Jr. 207 Wright, Douglas Ray .... 265 Williams. ct.-nn mn ................ tors w,i,,t.,, t,g,,.1.. Jon., .,,,,, ,,,, 2 as Williams, Dr. Harold Norman 261 W',-ight, Mary Elizabeth 301 Wllllamg- HMO' Ll Yfl - 265 Wright, Robert Lemoiuc . '11 Williams, Jean Ruth ..... 120 Wright, Sharon Mae .... 133 Williams. Jerry Douglas .... .... 2 07 W,-ight, V, P0nr14-r ,,,,,,, ,,,, , 267 Williams, Katherine Teresa ..... 144 Wynn, Joltn Roger ..,...... ....... 1 S6 Williams, Mark B. ..... 87, 119 W.,f,,,,' R,,l,,.,, ls,,,,,. uh., H 156- 237 Williams, Mcrrilyn Alice . 313 Williams, Nelda E. .,.. .... 1 22 Williams, Patil C. ....... 74 Williams, Dr. Preston B. .. 252 Y Williams, Robert Dean ....... 313 Williamson. Janet Mantle .... 110, 193, 285 ' Williamson, Mrs. Josephine R. ......... 266 Yum' Patsy Eluym- ' 68' 301 Willilnrd, Kathryn Louise Uday! ....... in VNS- Df- I-'f0 B 1 A- Weffl --'- 238' 26 Willingham, Thomas E. 1TomJ .... 301 YMDS' Nilfiff'-I C' ' 26 CREDITS TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY. Dallas, Printers AMERICAN BEAUTY COVER COMPANY, Dallas, Cover FRANK CRICCHIO, Port Arthur, Color Photography, Les Belles, Who's Who Photographs , JACKIE F. JAMES, Nederland, Color Photography 1 lpage 131, General Photography PROVINE STUDIOS, INC., Beaumont, Portraits WIIYWOYH- Luffy Russell .... 85, 285 Yvrinzarinn, Sooren ............. Wllmofvf TIIUTIIH Greg 313 Yerick, Dr. Roger E. .............. Wilson, HHVVCY Danni' -'--- 101 Yoenm, Floyd Henry fslcipperl 237, Wilson, John Thomas, 111 151 Yoksh, Richard E. ................. Wilsvn. NJF5- I-vis J. ..... 26-1 Yunce, Lucinda Lingle .. 1.1-1. WUSUH. Mvlltll J'-'Ul'l -.-. 123 Young, Billy Ray ......... .... Wilson, Suzanne ......... 11,1 Young, Dr. Fred M. ........ .... . Wilson, Virginia Darlene .. 138 Young, Jackie Weatherford .... Wlmbvfly- G- A- -------- 248 Young, Nancy M. ., ....,... .. 121, Wing. Rlclmffl Dill!! ---- 313 Younger, Paul T. ......... 101. Wlllll- RUUHIC' DCM! -f 285 Younse, Jimmy Lynn Winn, Steven C. 293 Winn, Teri Travis ..... ......... . .. 285 Winter, Fred David . .,................ 1611 Witte, Dorothy Elizabeth fWinkie1 37. Z 85 Wlashein, Julius B. lliutchl ...... 109, 293 Wolfe, Jennifer Lou ........ ....... 3 01 Zl'll 1 - Dr' Df U 'Y Slim' 25: wOlk,,Eu' Jacob A. H 264 Zenthuefer, Steven Alan . 7 Wu0,i' Belinda Jem, 313 Zenthoefer Shirley Ann ....,. 111 Wood, Patrieia Ann .... 301 Zeta Chi Delft' 16045 W'ood, Ira Bickham, Jr. .. 99 Zeta Tau Alpha ' 1484 wood, gan, M,,1c1..y, J,-, , gg, Zwit-gt-I. John Marcus .. .. 29 Wootlail, Litha ...... .... 1 21 Woods, Bennie, Jr. .. .... 1111 Woods, Karen Sue ....... ..... 3 13 Woodward, Bette Ruth ...... ., 76 Workman, Carole Jn . ..,, 140, 301 . 6-at ' '- H , . J' ' , ,gr .1 A 1 vl V' ' - rf , v ' , ' . x I I I . X I N i X I . A v, 5 ' I ' V ,W , ' J I . .. ,R , , ff , RF 6 . I 4 ' 5 A 1 3 w .1 . 1 . .x , I Y i ' m. if .GL U l -ua., I X . 15'- 5 x . . 1 4 1 A ' , . .. , L -4 I 1 Q f , , O ,rg---ra' ' ' - . -.--, 4 .x.. ,. . . . F .4 . , . . , ,I , , , . , ,Q 4, 1ia.r:..L.,g..,22:,pg,,,,,,,.--WL-fair 'wjlvcg ki?:,w,mmY?k,,?,ql,,,?4 5.1, ,Wav - -5. Minsk.. h' . ,LAT - ,f.,1..,f-.?f-.--. U L-: -. :. -I , I 2,5
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.