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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.
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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
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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
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