Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)
- Class of 1961
Page 1 of 344
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 344 of the 1961 volume:
“
,asa V VV l-.J 5 - f - nrt V . - -. L . ,VV ' .ip .M lr, - L .V , . df' ,Liu - '. --. 3:-. we if - , V A . V V V L -' ' 1:73. lc., ' '. 'N A- ,. '. my A ,' -'V' 4. 9 f EK' r W-- -M,-,p---. V --I A- .1----L.-7 f -1 V ,. , -V -V - , ff- - W me .- ' - - . - w . V V. 1 ' ' . . - .-., V V. 3---2. . .1 . ww - - . 5, dl- 7- V- ' Y . 4' ' Fa? '-9. 'f , .msflw Vs .. ,Q .VV V .V VV ' K... ,5.VV.V- A ig: VV tMVV .ViVV,, .F V , V .,V,?V-.f gif: .,:V.VbA VQV V V V, V ,:,,, vggtwwl. ,,, VV V -V uhh. , - Q. V .6 A, F- fVVV:h. ..V V Q 1- . Q HJ? , VV V. VNV 3 - .VV .V 'VV ?3?,VVV. 'V V 5 V VV L7 ' ' -' bf- Ji ' ' ' W kv- ' ' P' ' -5- JI frfain ' wr- 'v lf! ' Q -V ' 5-9' V 1-L. -. . . .sz . . f-A ,xv ,V 5 1 -,L 1 m?L.k'rr,V gy- - , Ag ,V . - V, . - ff V-, - - -. . --V . yr- -v s- , +V .-.V V N- ff- . V- - .V - . V ... .gl . V ,, V b ,Sap .4 . m..V1V5jVVV g .-50 V.-3 yt. , . Viv, 'A q t V xg , 2 .-u VVQVVL yy. 'F V N V,-, - - 1. - V- . -M .. . .V .ff ,- - ax Q- V .. - .V-1. . fl- -. ' V1 f' - ' V - . . 2 ' . ,. .. ' ' 5 ' 'Lim -. lik, H ' -H, A Q- ',V ' .',V V'f,- ' fd 'V VF.-3-A V-,.A Ewgxg V .V.JV',J'- ' , if . VVVV r V . .1 nk. i tv VVAVV4. V V ,N ,VVV 1,15 V V. VVV QV V, -fix V -'VV V ,VVGVQVVV V V ,T .I X F -n '-' 1. ' . ' -.7 xg' ' Wigs! 31 ' V'.-i 'ff ' 5'-. qaaifii, ' 'P yi K ' J, ' ' .. 1 NV - V, .gm ,.. V.. V . -. -- V . 4 j. - w. V V . V .. P -. 5' si ' - V Q ' 1 , '3'-'1-EZ ' Y . p V . -- 1- Y' ,' '. .- ,,,. Hy-., ' - - e-,ff Ni. . I V 4 V V , . , , . 4, L., 4 'V K .p ., :AJ , VV . VV V V ,F V Vi VL I -p V., . - VV V V V . , ..,,V ,LVL V .,,aV. , V. Y-J QAQ V ' 'VV 'I '29, . P -V -Q' 1 ' M 'if' VV- ' 'Q ' V -V. - 1. V,.' -se ' 4 V' . A V., I .V . , 1 ,L ..V'-. ,-.'- 4, V, 'Lf V .5 M, V ' ' 'Ui -- ' ' EQ fs- .IW ' ' 'ff-40 . -- i' V ' ' V 4 -4 i ,,I.,--v ,ln , . Q!! -r , - - 'Lf' , q -1 ' VV VV V ,V ...JH HV VV, ,V . VV , V, .ul IVV VV , , -V Nw- V , . W4 , , 9 A , ,V VV NM, PAV R., V. - - V-V V , , ,V 'V ,VV MV + V - ,- -- ., ' 1 . f 43- f- -' - V 1- . f HV 5 L . iVV., g ' 4. , ' ' 3, Q sf' -'K' .. .-..A--F-5--,v'i-, - . - xp L. . .I-. -' -, -5. ,, .V . . ' ., -V, , . , V- .V - - fm-. --.. . V- - . , . V- - s- - .V Sw , , V . , V V - .- f - , V .., ,- . .V . . W , NL , rp .V -- , A . - - ' -V -5: --'ll-if lf' P. , -21' . X '. - -'lg ii-. ' ' ' '- .K- f . V , if , - , ' . . ,' V' - k V V fi' .y 2, . egg Vw VV .3 by - a V V.3V7V V, ,, ' 1VV,V'V- V V, . 4. VV V - in ,L '!?'if.!tV 'Q ' 6 ' A V V ,guy . if V 'VV-'L' Q' ,. ' VN' ' ji A - 1 ' ' ' ' , - A JM' 7: 4 -.-I' ' - 5 V4 -- s. ' ' if .V V, V, - . . V VV: . H V VV VV -. - .M 329' ' - L-.1 '?- 'Vfnqigi 'jL5,L'5-if ' , 1 V. ' ' ,H V- 1 ' Q-V.1.f4: .'- f -,is--.-,pg A, .' 'V -1 . 1 A . Q . . -,un . , V , x., , V . . my. , . .3711 . ' -'14, f' fv ' ' . 35-Q ' . 'IVV , ..,,..q , -H -, 3 5.3 .Q ny. ,- x.y.:,,,V,'29' -- . 1' V, . .3-gg. . ' - E-yt.: V- g fn. V. V :V.Vt3.,V .V V V., 'VE as Vfgg , ,Z-V-V . 1 V .- . L V -,A V, 1, M V., ...V ., A W'-M 1- - . 1- - G' - ' Qu . 1, Nr -. ' ' V - V ' V . fig. fig-Sr V ..,VV W. . V V, V , . -a. , - , - ay -,, Q ,pw -.55VVVV--sVf- 1 '- .. , ' V 1 V V A Vi 5. ,, WV. - A . V ,V ,V V . V ..V V , V V, V VV ,VV , V V VV K, V V V , . -- . '- ' , . ' V f' ' iK'?i'i-2 295--fav- 2-1 ,VV . VV.-I V. . VV . N -Yi' , -nj Vfffii if .1-J' :V ' 1 ' 3 Y-. 'f' ' . 4.235 - ' ' V - Nia .V - ' h . ,.- - , V V -V . - -1 ' -' X: , 'in ,. - A - ,LQ I 53.,'.'ff . H V V, J,w'2w15Ki -.vw 4 V .gfff yu. ' I Q.. 'A 5 a - V. ' - .1-emu. -i - .- 'SS fr- f--f 'ig fir.:-f V f . ' 'Q ' - ' 'ff .V ' -, ' . V' ' ' V- I I Q '.7'5'i '54'.-V:i4'-- -2- ' U' 'WV K KL. V Vi. :V - 4 1 ' ff'-' . .g '..f'f-2 - f-- ' VV -if - 2-14' -Vw. . - VQF' -- '- ni.. V--if . . V' . V -' HI- 1 - ' -' .- - 3'-2' - LQ, ' ' -5,5 V311 - 5 ' A 4. .- ..,AV . , . .- 'j . -I . V V 2 ,, VV Nw., VV V VV V :Vi .LF V VVVYQV . .Ig JJ! V , -VV V , VV ,VV , ,.. -- -Wi rf -4- -W -V . If ' . - V . V -f Q1 -. V ' ' , . . 4- ' V. V. V.- .. V - Q ,V 1,11 :gf . .-.4-rg, . X' - Q ' HIV, ESV .1 U V . VV J I V. , ff- - . , V Vq V- V' 1. - ' - ' ,A - - -Af K. . V . V - V'jV,V , . ,V f V - ,V . V I ' . f. -V .V-Q. .V . --V -fr - V . V: V V :V :.:, -ii Y . -Z ' '- -Iwi' -: ,V 1 J... .V E - -' if-.3-3,1 V .1 .4 VV V2 IV ,Urge V I ug, K V. 1 .V Via V .V - ' AV.2VV...p ' -- mf, V, V I VI -, . ., '- ' . -Q yy-. ' A ' gp' -V I -'su w . V . Ruff? ...im ' , Q V Vu.:'.i':av. 'x V' V - Vs... 1. .- ,V . .. .M . - . ,. V ..g. -- ' ' -41 ' - --,ga , - .1 R ' '- .' ' ' '--aff V. -Vfww W' V., - '- '- f'fV'j Q , 3 f, 4, VV V V:V.VV. --V' .' -' ' - - 2 ' 1-L J-L --'53, - .... 'lg' ., i. - ,gm-4 -2.-V'f.uF ' ' . VE -25 I 1 V VV ' ' - V. -V - -,VV ,V .1 V Vf 4 .53 4 V 1' .- . f 1 V'gf'-K-pgs? XV V, . Q . .- 1-QT..-5 1 VV VV V,-.Hi V . ' -.-yn, ,, A .-.'--W - 'a fg- Zh. V-V142 V Y . . V '. I aw-, '11 .5 'fl I ' 'r ' ' A R ' - ' V1 Y , ' .. ' . .- .- A-'gig' V- W. H . Hr . VV V. .V Vx- ,.-V.-.:-e'-- . '-i'Sf ,V fi wg- .f-...Y .. -. -. -. ' - .P e.V-, '-57+ ' . ' ' QV: f '.fiff-.Ti , , .K 1' '- V - - Va' Vg ' - - 4. M-M ' V 4-V Vp-.glgwvh A ' V , :V - V -3- -.. .,, . V . it . , if f-VVLVT 4 Vg A T- V .V-RVQVEV AV , 'I' 9 H vw -lk ' -F7 V-.5 - ' Elf' E1 .. ff- V. ' ' X '-' .5 r ff- .- 3' . ' - ' -' Wu 'T -V51 -- .- - .. - -iff' 1- .- .- .V M.--y. wg.. Vw- -ic. - -4 -.4 .V .' V 2.-. ., -cw ' . V -T i, 43 - .af s 4, ' V ' '75 - -ffl? s ' ' C. , - .. ' ' Maxi?-ff , ' . - f. If . - 4 f r V' I --r ,sl-L-?:f':v 5-.Q 'Q' '., jf- YE: V. V - .'- it , if .V - ,'-yt , .f - . w ff4' ,+V-ffm. .lgkf-'..,:,'-4' ' - '- 'J ' 3. .f i - ' ' 9 -. 5 '- 5- -,B ' ' .-fu-...Ae,'g.fv1f-V:' .NPV- ---1 7.1!-Y' - f ' 1 ' :V -V ii: '--, -V ' -V-V,ff-4'ii,.- 11- -1,-2'-5-. 65- Vd .- 2 EV Y - . V ,L . t3 V 1, ,A .--V. .2 Vlgf:V?:f5V:u:VV.b?VVV 'VK '- V 3 A ,, .'fQj..fV 'v ,-,VVV ' Vig.:FVV.yV: VVVV -.. A V -V AV VfVV.V m. V . J' ,Q - ,. - 4, gtg' 53.5 , - ,1 Vg- g, 'Q-F Q, ',1?s6ygf-ff Ag' t- my 1 -,VL-.V--.filer '-g - V r KT ' '5 .-5154 ' ' 'H 'SL 'Q 1.4 X' ' . 21. V5-D gffff' I-.f:'-- ' 5 'f- 1--'VF fi , ' -' V' rm. -.ai-Q-.,:-gg.fsV,--.'-.V1g faq' 51-5 ., ., 'r - - . ' ' . , ' '.p.V-, -5 1' ' S' -fd V- ' 4- X- gg.,a'.V3.3f.3:4-,fag-V.,:.H-V,--1' --m-yi . V VA VL M ff- .- ' . wi, f Q: Q-1'V -. 4 , Y . V V .Vi...,V,..V. , .134 V., ,V V., X 1 V V . . 1 -il VV,V :.,tV.VV ,VVVYV - V - .. ' ff... 1' 5 V ' A -' .at4 1'iVV 92 -' fa' . - -' ' ' - ' V ' 15:-ski' 7! ' . .V A 3 , -- Vw I . ,, fn, b X . 5 11, , , , , g- , . ,,V.,. .,.-- .. 4,43 ,L ' . , A' .V , . V V V. 1 pa-V .g- L17 . V . V .5 V ' F. V F, - t?gk-VVV,..V-.V:VIV.V.,VVhf.- V V W -1- ' ' ' , ' 1 -'Q 3. if o '- A T' , ?'- '. V ' + ' V' -' -' - . . TT--K--f?!.'?f+ 7. , ' te . 1 . tv 1? ' .VV f 'Via V -'Vajq .,w'Vfg5 ' '-,. Y' , .V 1 1 -. VL VA, -' ' V, ' ' .4 ' ,L , Q . V 'V .j1g1,'V' - ,Q - V . 3 .3 T' ., ' .6 . '2aMl:,gf4fi'.Vf'., fQ -'I ' .QQ V -V.,'.z --W ,... '-'f .' - '. A V -V -. HQ? ' ' .df ---,Q 'W I -Ifixyf-'4:dgf?-' 2 -' . -1. ' -4 V ' - ' L q D. -A WE 4' 'Wifi' ,',. -:Vi Q- 4 as , Q '-V A V I R74-V' :- L 7V-ill -ff?-.' -- V -, . ' ., .V . -,i f. . , 1-5.1 V LV V -2 ' , .-Hg... ' ' 1 xi f -:-.-f'.-,:s-WV.. 1 ' - ' V- '- ' -. f. '-,. -4 - 5, V V 1 ' . .A . -. ' .V -- 245' , , .-,,,,..-fs. A X ,VV . V V. ,V VV U is-VV .f,.V.,t..V VV ', V . . , .4 V. . .T p .,V-,M ,V X , l I t V 1 , VV 5 V . , . V. V' , , 6 V V , .9 Willa. ...AV ' K 1 -1 ' ' , nf-J, .V .1-. , W ' . v ' f -Q. -. , Q .,, , --Q-,Q g' , 1V 'i.f VE- - . 'U -V. A' ' ' ' if -- V -V ' ' ----- ' - V Q-'P-fi-sw---ga .- 1 .. 1- -f ' ' -V ' 1. J-T ' V.. 7.8 .. - . -1, - - . - .V ,Ta . H . 1- fy 5 Q V ' . - .V +. . '-7H5- . -if ' ' - 'f if 1,-fi--'ka'f ?.Hf-,.s -' 3V -,V Vs Vu if VVV V, V - . , . :A-V .., ' -f ' .. fs.-, V yt 4 -V , 5-pg. -5, . 21 ,,:,fV: j - - V 1 . x' . N . ' . '.,: V, .a- V- '. ' - 9-.-1 , f . . - V --1-1,5 ' ' 2 V , ' fx ' - 1 ',.V- ' '-5--3 fn--:2'uV .. ,ffl .fV -' Iii-1 K .1 f, . 5, - .. V . My., V V VV , , JV- 1599.1 ,,.,,,V- , VE, ,.MQQ,3VVV,,V -V if iy .V V. V 0- -' V. A . , vo.- . - , .. 4- ,.- Q. nl.. '. V, -, 1 'U A V y P , fa N n .J C-. , 1 .- Q , ' . Vi '. .g A 4 V . . p ' .J ,.- i ' V',V V . ,K V 51- P 5-Vi.. 41. ' 1 , ,, .1 'V,-wi Q E- 1 ,a A 1 Q1 - , ,, -- QQ?-K gps-', ' -.. H . V - 'P V ' ' 5 V ,-A Ag ,, , 4 y' AL . ' ,5' , ' 4 ' V- L 5.3 ', Q, 3' - .1-V f'lVgn. 71'--V-. 3 - ' 'ff . -5:-. ' fn ' 1 --iv--'-L I-if -S . .V' J f , Vf. 'H' 4-Vg' ' ' ff . ' , 41. .VI Vw-.. V, r mr, , , -. . V- . in Lf! , VVV . 3,-,V Agia.. I N. , V V..- 4 K, -LQ ' Vx .EVLLV V-f VV.V5f:- Vs!! H-gV Vi VV a. .V V., ,,' g ynyiffa .-,fn va V V gn' aft-,J S., '- -Q . YV K K V' . -5- -,QQ -.,-I, V' 'Q , ' 2 '- ---,V'---yas-22' V-f . VQ lV- fini' ' ' ' V.- -11 'V ff-- ..- ,, ,. , ' 4-,ir . . Q LJ. 'J , - V, lj- .sy ,V - V 3, ', ,4V.- - . - .V .- - 7, -Vt. X V .V .. V . -V . . V: ' F- sa. 'Vg45--.:- - Q 'i -A - V ' fc- - --af.. , . A Va -j V! ig.-.. VV .-:Vx ,--VVV ,JV ,, . V V V . V-nb!3.51.VQVVA . xaVmV2V5V,f,5 ig:-Q55 V 54, - V -tV.VVV , . - . -- -. ff-5 . 9 V V.. , 2 - -- ,,-...V 1, V,-.51 -- .V V -V V . V' if 74- Q 3 VV. ,', .MV -1. --q1,VV 3 V V 4 V I If rf'-,VVVV ' V 'J 49115.38 V V ' . 1555,-V, V fins.. -ws. . ,. If V ' . 'l n ff 1 v-PV ' Q -' .- ' w -ar 'V ' 541, 'un x' fr ' ll. - V i' .1 A 'EV '- - . J- ' - -V . N- --f , ' 4 - me V, , ,Q - , ' - ,- V' , . - - K . , ' - v V - V, 1' , . ,' 1 1 -if. ,L 4 . . ' 5 4-F' 4, - -', 3' V,.f.-- ' . ,I 3----Q .:j'g .' :VM - V -g .' ' ' ggi' '- V V1, . VV. 5 ,l V , mf. K ,., X . V ui: . , Q v V1 VV ,I ..., . , A. 147. VV V 4 1 0 4 1 Q- da, ,,g.,V,4, ' - ' - ' ' 9' A -. ff- '.' My : .V-'4'-ff 49? -' ' .:, . - . S, V . Q-.-. - fi V , . 7 1 V , V-I Q . 1. ., , , ,. . ' V 3- -- V. V ' V 41- Q . x ' .V'f.'g V :V I I' V .ty ,,u f'9 ...E-f' . V V-11'- .. , V, 51 xi V 1 .-11,7 ,, 'f?, he 1,-551:-4 l'Y In' A mats fa. V vi?-'C V .: ,. .Te-5 red ' . H'b4'41V' --D -V We jk I I Q 4 .-I lu nl Ill Ill -G31 I I I I I Ill v Ill -.. I ' 1 Ill Ill if 1 gr ii ii I Z E I I 1 l l . nl ' ' nl ' ' - u 2 ,Q f W an 4 lx I It I Ig I I GINNY BRAY Editor CIAROLYN SUE DANIIZI- Assistant Editor Louisiana Polytechnic Institute Ruston, Louisiana Louisiana Tech Student Center ,ax-wifi ga in-7 n' lil I4 Dill DU I l HI ,MQ 3 691 EI F A .L II QQ X' mi mum X genie mx Q'- J' XJ Ja H. - X - 1 WH L L elf Me fe V- I e Q fl 1 ' e 5 , - r -ki W x u Jw on: -A xp! gun :ul - lf- Haig U Q-J n fx ...z 'T' f W Cottmgham and Rlchardson Dormltorxes X . NT X AMW ', . 'fx . -i ml.: 1 SD' -I Y 5' H1 5: 5 32 I ,, . -E5 K K 'sr wmslfir-K , 1? 'E' - RW .,, .,,,,., . Presidenfs home -5 tw' X ,f - -2 xg 'V 1 gy wow bg if-1 f- , 1 1952? fs A HMM? if J? 439, '3 ,,, .. Howard Auditorium 5 i, S 5 Only a dime a walk for a home- made cake O O O 1,- I 4 N . ,h,L M15 J .XJ I X f fn ,A L ff -1 Who says labs are boring? .anvil- Puff ' gui , l 'F A favor1te hangout of the engxneers ...,,ov- ' . . . and the people who live here' Illustration of surprise or shock? More to football than fame or glory. Lilnmpse into the football stand l t r--fuk ' 'Q f Wqfq iiffim :f5'3'.L-'Il,m....-........A,,,,,, E55 lllllfllwws 5 -S H-I ,WD K . A 4 ,Q , 4 S , 51 , Ii f1 5 L ff ,. , -J .153 2:15 -, , 5154 :::3if??,fL2Qi ',', 12, 1 9-war S 'T . . . yef, all Zlaif if Tech, but we are more than bzzilciifzgf, ZW65, or rl .file-we are friemif, zmiieci in our ftzzdief, om' fzafivitief, and our 01'g6Z7ZiZlZl'j07Z.f. Court Watches the final minutes in a victorious Homecoming The calendiir of events throughout the year is a full one. Some of the events that stand out the most during the fall semester include capping and Kiddie Day for the freshman girls . . . pledging of fraternities or sororities . . . electing State Fair Court . . . preparing floats and campus for Homecoming and its crowd . . . Mothers Weekend with Mother spending a weekend similar to Daughters regular weekend plus being serenaded to by all of the fraternities. year at Tech is made up of man '1'-NN., f S 2 1 C1 394 csriis f gc -... Mothers dancing with daughters' dates. ,. ,J 53 Q5 K' X 2-1 r 9 A pledgds life isnt an easy one. 'VEC ST hmgs AWE -green beanie: and all. .o D t half' .tu ' ff' Our State Fair Court ik rush one big iight . . . L-G-H-T '. all th' PD's are weH attended by ' ' ' fespecial- aXl dassxfxcanons ly freshman gids and up- perdassman boys. ' ,- .'v'v' -' T Jr 4, . rx ,- fs. -w, f , f - .M gf: 'f. R :? ff f,4 ' '- '- ' f, ,gk ,,,.,,u A . S13 '- 1' e.. .,r ,f .,.,.n.Y. nr. . 1' , ,3,'g , A 2 R. M X ' ff . 1'. 4.3 .5 M L5 ' , ,, ' . I ' 'A I , f-,f : . K . fV-,.4f,1f. Q..'. f Xf ,,,,tA..2, , ' ' '. 9 if 1 'i-4: . J 1' . , ' Q..- ff, . , N I A V',. ij' .,.,1 .4 --V Q, , , U, ,Hn,,-5jf.E:k,.,..!f4.' ' 5 v I . ,I 3: ,,5'Y'g .1 , '- 1321, , - .,,.-.,- - K, . wr , ff V. J ' ', A f. -- 49, ' 1 1. 1-'q ff K . 7' ' .' .' Q T, . ' , ,. ' '. , '-TM -...f' ' 4. ,.' 1 W' 1-'J , Q' 4 , ,I L h, .y ,.- h .K ' . 'fC-,.. 'VJ' - -Q W In AV, , In ,j ' ,.4.a-'P f , Avf, R . Q ' , .1 . ., -. - -,fa-,1. A 'A ' ' ' v - L V '. gn' 1 Y -. 1 v ff: 'L l pl ' A , z'Q. 1 - 1 ,gnfs . , ,, ,l A ' 0, . I . H 4,,,,1 , ' fp - . . . V ,, , W 2, V, I. ., K .3 L My yy' 1 r . ,Wi H ... , V jg' ?:g J ', gf F. 225- , 4' :' ' 4 21' I ,V4 K ,.1, xf . ' f. Fi ' -'K' ' - . . V - .9-J' ' - ' ,,,. . Y .. r fx, Q.: , , ' , 5 ing, -' ,ng Y -kb, l - . . a- , 1 ,- . ' ' M '-f . ig , QL,-,Assf 1 1 A 9 3' .' -'I fl L5 sgjnffv, .' Nw '-, fwfr! ,v,, If ,, 11 jg . . ,,,'. , , . . '55, I 'f'z'5i'.' ' . Qa,n1.fs fgv WIP 'Q' 1 f '1 . Q wqkwbgi I us, I, ' 5' .I 'QA-1 4 53614, A N 4 'xx ' X .Y 1,-U .'. -gag ' ,str , V Il! 5-,. ,m.W,, fQ5ki , 40 -Q -ln. I. P ,. ,,.. .la ' 'iffy'-3. U ,,, ?':!?,J!, ,, r vYL:','g'I:h. :3f.,v .. -sl . rd' J. ', -if 'U 1 A -fY.,' u, A . ' ' 5'J.u If, ' air... - ffl ' ff Us' f .m !'. ,, 145 f:'j? ,.x. f- . -. ,r-lr!-I , I 1 -A .4 , ' '44 x. f3'h- I' , .C f qv., M ,, 7 1 'V 'x fi 1' .7 s I 1 vu ,A - f, K , 1 I . fa , ,,.-- :Y -', - ,I ,,,v-. . ffl'-3 -,...: .fl-.v,,' r ,r jg- .:fg. f ' 4 f T , , , ' ' 3 ' - 5:1 ' ol . , ' ,gwlki-:wwf , . V ,I -f z, T., 6A M . ' ...-1'. rv :Ze-1, r Y f Lguf Jn 45 Au in 1-fa 4 - ' Qin, Y A Q M 1 .- 'G SH b. f N 4 -. 5 i , A. .. Af - 1 R -- w -'J' r , .--- M I 4... as lu.. -rs!1glllnqaaEQEEQ!!!lll!l! -W-W A ...... ' t? f ,- f -QQ Us m fas?wf?v 1' ' sua , 'Y as--.-rw ,,,,,,,...., - - . I.. LJ.- -.- - ' ,,,',,....g,n,s.-n...1.. we--w.....-.-4-Q,-..: f 1 - 'L .lfrfs-'x 9 'Q T.-44A2-H:- q f? ':1 DR. R. L, ROPP L. Ropp's P 3 ' l -xi At the end of this fiscal year on June 30, 1961, Dr. R. L. Ropp will have concluded his twelfth year as president of Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. During these twelve years, three successive four-year gener- ations of students normally have come and gone in sequence as classes beginning as freshmen and finishing as graduating seniors. In addition, thousands of others in this span of a dozen years have entered Tech and graduated-or departed for other reasons. Because of this natural turn-over of ever-changing enrollees, the individual student perhaps neglects to make full appraisal of the progress that has taken place about him for his instruc- tional and recreational benefit, hence this brief review. Probably few of the present students-and not many of the faculty members, for that mattergcould list all of the buildings erected on the campus during the twelve years of the in- cumbent administration. Could you name fifteen? That will be the number, including the new library building now nearing completion. The other fourteen, constructed at the rate of more than one a year in the last twelve years, are as follows: Adams, Cottingham and Richardson dormitories, the Harris Infirmary, Memorial Gymnasium, Carson-Taylor Science Hall, the Nursery Building, Dairy Processing Plant, Dudley, Pearce, McFarland and Jenkins dormitories, the Butler Building Ware- house, and the Student Center Building. These structures, together with equipment, furniture and other facilities, represent a total cost of approximately S8,000, 000. This twelve-year expansion in the physical plant strikes us as being phenomenal, but we have learned that needs for many other buildings already have been outlined to serve the students who will come this way after us. In our study of Tech's status, we were impressed also with the increase in student enrollment, particularly in the last dec- ade. In the fall of 1950, the enrollment here was 2,154 In the fall of 1960, the number was 3,72O, which is an increase of seventy-two percent. Through these twelve years, the number of Tech faculty members with doctors' degrees has increased from 16 to seventy-five. Incidentally, an analysis made this year shows that the average of teaching experience of the faculty members here amounts to more than 22 years. That speaks well for the stabil- ity of the teaching staff at Tech. These are some of the things we thought you would like to know about Tech in 1961. The Lagniappe Staff at home. Dr. Ropp leads a yell at the State Fair pep rally in Shreveport. Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Ropp 1 K K I sr ll M M ,WMMW MWHHIiI E E -- lllllllll--llll ,. ,,, , -I BEER ELF? lr n llllllllll .,,-ni it qxlllig ,fl 'P 'l l fi Q 'W' 'xi V ,ia 2-14 W 'H is EW' 'W 11: V fax- fm ff ff' 1' Table of College Students Athletics Organizations Contents Schools ancl Deans Administrators Department Heads Classes Honors Beauties Campus Life Fall Spring Intramurals Honorary Governing and Service Professional Religious Departmental Social Military Publications and Special Interest Aw 1, A 'W' f , A A ' V E 3 2 3 ,. . 35 'Q - ' as 'Ffh ' ' ' .k Qi ff if fl S- M A ' in 4 at ff-H ' A L Lx, -. ,X ., A xii, 'AWK 5 A H fx' uikwQSi,,z,: . X ,I x me -ggfi I if an vii, Mwyiwvf 6' K W' ,, .vw 2' 4 : 2 will 1 ,LA 9, , 'K Q if 'ff-4 'fi Y K ,R FJ i f 53 J, f , 4 , 1 wa-4-wang ,, M ., wmv Q M, 1 X x X w 1 , C A 1 ' , 5 H. Q ' G nu in K. Qu l V'-sw p, Af .gh . . MM, tt' ,fi 5 I 13 . N M- L 'W .ww-', JNQLZ ff' K A A f' ' 4' ' pw ,A f V ,gf Q. ,- 45 ' Y 'Wy' f,,g,xg6LSk,lw ,Q '- .'fgz5d'-lym A f 36 ' fl,, 2' J rim 75- 15 3f? QS 7 ,- gg gs, 1 - J, I . ' , M' 'A L Q y , 5. Q W. ,f ' ' we V b f 'aa 1 1 , .A L L m,,. ,iyzyk V W .L.VA. 3. L.,, , M h 4--A f A R ,Z - fri 1, jr I7 .WT may--1 1-KV M'-5 k A W 717 -Y LQ- fm fy,-1,,. ' - www: ,L f 'k' , H-, xi 9 I 'Hrv- l...4,,,...., 1!'3i nlsxsl N me QE.-LIU 'YM BN I 'J' Uflilisk' 1,5410 N.?Q - il 1 Bl 1 ld '11 ,yi -H u----vol' L in l!4?1'i1'H vga It qw M ,J E Ns? 5 'iff I 'W Af 5 , 'F Journalism students work hml on The Tech Talk 20 L- School of Agriculture and Forestr Agriculture involves more than just classwork. M. HAYNE FOLK, IR Dean ,,., if .SI slr . Y X Kr X-,K 3 .P . ' . ' . Q . I 1 Q iq I 2, L A. A ilu ' A ' t 4 1 ,w 'L' ' , 1 rn f ,W . 4 'Y ., I ,. W M rf -1, of 1 X K K1-wmv, to .Y +V' . .V :K . 4 I ,Q f'. -. rv. Foresters find trees have many uses. Much of the Students' txme is spent outdoors 1 IBM's are fascinat- ing and interesting to work with. School of Business WWI! BURTON R. RISINGER Administration Dm Most of the business students life is spent in the lab . . . 22 N tit tai Accounting requires a lot of time and concentration. ,.-v School of Education Each education student must practice teach before graduating. C. T. WOODARD Dean P. E. majors have Z1 wide variety of courses to choose from. awww All education students are required to take several courses in art. - fa, .mi -- i I i School of Engineering Mechanical majors at work. 'wk S BEN T. BOGARD Dean A sliderule and engineering paper are essential to every engineer's school supply. I-a',.,.f in E 4' Tv' Engineers and surveying equipment-a familiar sight on campus. Nursery school and t ir- kr , M W xfyfx future Techsters . . . School of Home Economics ALICE M. GRAHAM Dean Sewing lab is a major part in these majors training. in .L Food preparation iri the Curriculum major , . . ' V 'W 7 5'-:L 5 5 .. H is an everyday affair of a home economics we mi .. , . i Dean of Men 1' fi if so wr x , ' 'V I riff M ' si is f 1 I V L:',L, LL : ,, -A sisr iirsi i A, 1 A s V V fgggji y d , L i ,. , P ' ' -' - ' Qifi iw S. X. LEXVIS Dean f i -fi L we L3 im M fm H M R F 3' 5' P Q 'Civ 3' 4 -- .LfA, . 'HW f ,WW 3 ,, , . Qwwmifraaiwnz Dean Lewis performing one of his many tasks-checking the boys' rooms 3 BERRY HINTON Assistant Dean i i ff irss A r sA ,ff Y Ja-5' 'ei s 7' KVVL 'V Q 0 rf. E. S. FOSTER g Rh A ff E' Assistant to the Dean 1 A fp h i . i A iiir iisi i y I ,'v, . I v, J, I i im : I s M U ,A 26 ogg i ri rigor .s ss s2ri , Dean of Women Miss Condra greeting students at a.tca. K AQ .ls MARTHA CONDRA Dean NETTI E THORNTON Assistant Dean Women students at annual CWC Christmas pajama party. J.-J.. ,i L- 27 Mx, if r,s.3. ELENORA A. CAXVTHON JOE AILLET Director of Placement and Services Director of Athletics ff' Administrators j. XV. EVANS Auditor XV. H, McLAURIN KENNETH F. HEWINS Business Manager Director of Publicity In HENRY MAYS, JR. MABEL MAY Superintendent of Printing Reswffllf M H, Q PYBURN ERNEST J. SCHEERER Superintendent Of Buildings and Libfiififm Grounds Department HAZEL SHIVELY JOHNNIE A. SPEIGHTS Guidance Counselor Superintendent of Dining Halls 'QQ' vi ROLAND ABEGG, Zoology, B.A., University of Mich- igang M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University. HOWARD BALSLEY, Buiineu and Economic Refearclr, A.B., M.A., Ph,D., Indiana University. HAL B. BARKER, Animal Induytry, B.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Iowa State Collegeg Ph.D., Auburn University. F. ELIZABETH BETHEA, Art, B. Design, H. Sophie Newcomb Collegeg M.A., Columbia University. LLOYD P. BLACKWELL, Foreftry, B.A., Lynchburg Collegeg M.F., Yale University. JOHN ARDIS CAWTHON, Secondary Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.A., Louisiana State Universityg Ed.D., University of Texas. WOODROW W. CHEXV, Chemical Engineering, B.S., New Mexico A. and M.g M.S., Oklahoma A. and M. College. M. HAYNE FOLK, JR., Botany and Bacteriology, B.S., Clemson Agricultural Collegeg M.S., Louisiana State University. ALICE MILLETT GRAHAM, Home Econornicy, B.S., New Mexico State Teachers Collegeg M.S., Iowa State College. PAUL T. HENDERSHOT, Economics, BA., Hender- son State Teachers Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., Louisiana State University. H. L. HENRY, JR., General Engineering, B.S., Louisi- ana Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Illinois Institute of Technologyg Registered P.E., Texas and Louisiana. KENNETH F. HEWINS, faamalffm, B.A., MA., Indiana University. CHARLES G. HOBGOOD, Agronomy and Horticul- ture, BS., M.S., Louisiana State University. GEORGE B. HOGG, Health and Plryfical Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Louisiana State University. LAVERNE E. IRVINE, Music, B.A., University of Pittsburghg M.A., University of Pennsylvania. DAVID L. JOHNSON, Electrical Engineering, BA., Berea Collegeg B.S., M.A., University of Iowag M.S., Oklahoma A. and M. Collegeg Ph.D., Oklahoma State Universityg Registered P.E., Oklahoma. -IOHN J. INfIcDOW, Agricultural Engineering, B.S., University of Tennesseeg M.S., Michigan State Col- legeg Ph.D., Michigan State Universityg Registered P.E., Louisiana. GARNIE W. MCGINTY, Social Science, BA., Louisi- ana State Normal Collegeg M.A., George Peabody Collegeg PhD., University of Texas. JACK A. MURPHY, LT. COL., USAF, Air Science, B.A., Ifniversity of Tennessee. MELVIN A. NOBLES, Pelroleuin and Geological En- gineering, B.A., Abilene Christian College, B.S., Texas Techg MS., Ph.D., University of Tcxasg Registered P.E., Oklahoma. VIRGIL ORR, Engineering Resenrch, B.S,, Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg MS., Ph.D., Louisiana State' Universityg Registered P.E., Louisiana. JASON C. OWEN, Supercisor Elemenfary Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.A., Colorado State College of Educationg Ed.D., University of Missouri. PAUL J. PENNINGTON, Speech, B.A., Henderson State Teachers Collegeg M.A., University of Okla- homag Ph.D., Louisiana State University. BURTON R. RISINGER, Business, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.B.A., Louisiana State Uni- versity. HORACE EWING RUFF, JR., Physics, BS., Hendrix Collegeg M.S., Louisiana State University, Ph.D., Iowa State College. H. J. SACHS, English and Foreign Languages, Ph.B., M,A., University of Chicagog Ph.D., George Peabody College. C. H. SMITH, Chenzisiry, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University. l Department Heads RICHARD A, SMITH, Civil Engineering, B.S., Louisi- ana Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Louisiana State Uni- versityg Registered P.E., Louisiana and Virginia. HAROLD J. SMOLINSKI, Accounting, B.A., Louisiana State Normal College, M.B.A., Louisiana State Uni- versity, CPA, Louisiana. W. B. TEMPLE, Miziheinfzcics, B.A., Louisiana Collegeg M.A., Louisiana State Universityg Ph.D., University of Texas. J. THIGPEN, Mechanical Engineering, B.S., Louisi- ana Polytechnic Instituteg B.S., U.S. Military Acad- emyg M.S., Ph.D., University of Texasg Registered PE.. Louisiana. CLIFFORD T. WOODARD, Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M.A., George Peabody College. RALPH NWOOLDRIDGE, Special Education, B.S., M.A., Baylor University. vU 'vi m X' -M M sa ww. wgm.,,-,f',. 1 LDA .,'! g, . , www 3-al M-fb-.N ,M W 'F X x . gy . W y kr - - - fx' 'V 'fkzjf LQNQL' ,Il 'f' - rs -1. 5' 34 Classes The Senior Class QW And The Officers HARVEY BARNEY ,,,, H , President REMA NORRIS ,s,,,,,.,sssss, Treasurer NANCY BIRDSONG YY,V.,VV Secretary PAT GARRETT .,,,,,,,,,,,, Vrce PfCSldCIlt ff ' I BILLY COLVIN ALBRITTON, Fzzfnzerzfille Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers JUNE LUCILLE ALFORD, Borrief Cify Marketing, Band-O'-Glee, Marketing Club AN ITA DELL ALLEN, Wert Monroe Elementary Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Freshman Advisor JAMES TURNER ALMOND, JR., .Miizdefz Accounting, Pledge Vice-President, Honor Pledge, Sergeant' at-Arms, Treasurer, President, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Honor Pledge, Delta Sigma Pi, President, Business Student Association, President, First Vice-President, Student Senate, Wesley Foundation, Intramural Sports, Accounting Club, Who's XX'ho JAMES L. ANDERS, .A1'L'c16Zii!Z General Business: Band, Accounting Club HOWARD L. ANDERSON, ll7iJll6r Agricultural Engineering, Baptist Student Union, Agricultural Engineering Club, Intramural Sports, Engineers' Association, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. ABDUL KARIM ADIB, Tripoli, Lebmzofz Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Engi- neers' Association, Freshman Advisor, Theatre Players XVILLIAM H. ADKINS, JR., Sbrez'ell702'l Mathematics JOHN EDWARD AINSWORTH, El Dorado, Arie. Production Management, Society for the Advancement of Management VAN AUSTIN ANDERSON, JR., Monroe Electrical Engineering, Honor Freshman, American Institute of Electrical Engineers THELMA SUE ARNOLD, Crorwille Home Economics, Honor Freshman, Home Economics Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Delta, Sigma Tau Delta, Baptist Student Union ARTHUR EUGENE ASH, Hoyfzerzfille Business Administration, Intramural Sports, Honor Freshman DONALD RAY AUTREY, Bernice Sacred Music, Choir, Men's Glee Club, Philharmonic So- ciety, VC'esley Foundation EDWARD H. AYRES, JR., Jozzeiboro Elementary Education MARTHA PAIGE AYRES, Memphif, Tenn. Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Vifesley Foundation Senior Class XVILLIAM F. BAGGETT, SlJ1'ezfep0r'l Mechanical Engineeringg Vice-President, Recording Secretary, Pi Tau Sigmag American Society of Mechanical Engineers NANCY WIGGERS BAGGETTE, Drzbfzrb Science Education, Sigma Tau Delta, Student Louisiana Teach- ers Association, Biological Society, Sigma Kappa Sorority NOLAN WAYNE BAILEY, Biefzzfille Social Scienceg Wings and Props Flying Club, Student Louis- iana Teachers Association, Intramural Sports, Officer, ROTC KAY BARNETTE, Mifzvlefz Mathematics: Freshman Advisor WILLIE ION BARNETTE, Colton Valley Chemical Engineeringg American Chemical Society, Tau Beta Pig American Institute of Chemical Engineers HARVEY E. BARNEY, Shrezfeporl Petroleum Engineering, Secretary, Engineers' Associationg Vice- President, Petroleum Clubg Student Senate, President, Senior Class, Football Team, Intramural Sports CHARLES DWAIN BARRON, Rflffwz Geological Engineeringg Petroleum Clubg Geology Club LINDA GRIER BARRON, Rrzrloiz Secretarial Science BARRY RUDOLPH BARTH, Bogalurfl Forestryg Society of American Forestersg Forestry Clubg Intra- mural Sports JOHN GORDON BALL, El Dowzllo, Ark. Chemical Engineering, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, American Institute of Chemical Engineersg American Chemical Societyg Honor Freshman, Freshman Ad- visorg Engineers' Association: Who's Who MARTHA ANNE BANISTER, El D01-aaa, Ala. Englishg Secretary, Marketing Club, Wesley Foundation, Fresh- man Advisor, Majorette, Theatre Players BOB G. BARBER, Homer General Business Management, Treasurer, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternityg Freshman Advisor, Bandg Wesley Foundation XVILLIAINI M. BARKAS, Mfwila, Plailipplliei Agricultural Engineering, American Society of Agricultural Engineers MELBA C. BARMORE, Dllbflfb Home Economics EDNA JAN BARNETTE, Colton Valley English Education, Secretary, Blue Jacketsg Food Chairman, Publicity Chairman, Wesley Foundationg Social Chairman, Pledge Treasurer, Most Outstanding 'Pledge, Corresponding Secretary, Sigma Kappa Sororityg Home Economics Clubg Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers Associationg State Fair Court, Beautyg Second Vice-President, Student Senate, Rose, Delta Sigma Pi, Who's Who DAVID MANDELL BEAIRD, Dclyfille Mathematicsg Intramural Sportsg Wesley Foundationg American Society of Civil Engineers BETTY JEAN BEALL, Cz'01r'1'iffe' Business Educationg Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Baptist Student L'niong Blue Jacketsg Student Louisiana Teachers Associationg Honor Freshman ROBERT H. BEAUCHAINIP, Sb7'8I'6Z70I'f Agricultural Engineeringg Kappa Sigma Fraternityg Agricultural Engineering Club CHARLES EUGENE BEAVER, Pilicfzrife Mechanical Engineeringg President, Treasurer, Pi Tau Sigmag President, American Society of Mechanical Engineersg Engineers' Association ROBERT PRINCE BELL, Shl'L'l'L'P0l'l Science Educationg Engineers' Associationg Track Teamg T- Club: Freshman Advisorg Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity JOHN DAVID BELSON, Sbl'6I'6lD0l'f Mechanical Engineeringg American Society of Mechanical Engineersg Rocket Society DANETA DANIEL BARTON, SbI'6l'6f707'f Elementary Educationg Secretary, Theta Upsilon Sororityg Pan- hellenic Council RONALD GORDON BARTON, .WJ1'eL'eli702'f Accounting KAY SHARON BASHAM, Trljfvr Home Economicsg Freshman Advisorg Honor Council, Harper Hall: Membership Chairman, Kappa Delta Sororityg Home Economics Clubg Honor Freshman XVESLEY EARL BENOIT, Ielillfllgj Mathematics: Engineers' Association JOHN ADD BENSON, Brzflmfz Business Management NANCY LEE BIRDSONG, H:IJI16Jl'jl!9 Secretarial Scienceg Honor Freshmang Secretary, Student Senateg Corresponding Secretary, Pledge Secretary, Phi Mu Sororityg Secretary, Senior Classg Beautyg State Fair Courtg Commerce Queen: Secretarial Science Representative, Business Students Associationg Publicity Chairman, Alpha Tau Deltag Whos XX'ho BARBARA ANNE BIRDXVELL, Hfzyzfefzille Elementary Educationg Student Louisiana Teachers Associationg Band-O'-Glee EMILE BIVENS, B61l'1Ift'6' Home Economicsg Honor Council, Aswell Hallg Honor Council, Pearce Hallg Honor Freshmang Blue ,Iacketsg Publicity Chair- man, Home Economics Club: Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Intramural Sportsg Baptist Student Union OTIS BLACKINION, fcarxieziffe, fluff. Accountingg Sigma Tau Delta Senior Class WILLIAM KENNETH BLANKENSHIP, Vflfdffd Industrial Engineering, Society of Industrial Engineers BILLY KENT BOATNER, Arczzdifl Health antl Physical Education, Basketball Team, T-Club, Student Louisiana Teachers Association WALTIEIR E. BOND, fofzerbam Mechanical Engineering and Business, Band, Track Team, Basketball Team, Engineers' Association, American Society of lNIechanical Engineers REBECCA L. BREWER, Rlzffofz Speech Education GLENN GARY BROOKS, Dlzfmfb Zoology GEORGE FOSTER BROWN, Defbi Zoology, XXf'esley Foundation, Intramural Sports, Kappa Sigma Fraternity HAROLD NVAYNE BROWN, Blillkie Animal Husbandry and Pre-Veterinary, Block and Bridle Club RONALD LEIGH BROXWN, R11-j'L'jff8 Physics SAINT CLYDE BROXVN, Sflfelbfzz lNIathematicsg Intramural Sports, Spanish Club BILLY EDXVARD BONNER, BlI.If1'0P Physics, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Pi Sigma JERRY you iaoNNER, spiaigmzi Accountingg Honor Freshman, Treasurer, President, Accounting Club, Treasurer, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi, Intramural Sports, Treasurer, Business Student Association SHARON KAY BOXWEN, Viffe Pffllle Secretarial Science, Beauty, Homecoming Court, Cheerleader, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, State Fair Court JOE LARRY BOXVMAN, Rffrfofz Business Management, Treasurer, Stutlent Union, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-President, junior Class, Society for the Advancement of Management JERRY XVAYNE BOX, SlH'ezf'e12'70l'l Geology, Geology Club, Petroleum Club, Intramural Sports, Baptist Stutlent Union, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity . IVIARETTA ANN BRADLEY, Lake Chr11'fc'.s' Elementary Education, Secretary, Phi Mu Sorority, Newman Club, Honor Freshman, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Sweetheart, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity LOUIS DON BUEFIN, Rllxlrzll Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi PHYLLIS JONES BULLOCI-I, Lmee Cbflrfef Elementary Education, Louisiana Student Teachers Association, Baptist Student Union, Phi Mu Sorority RANDY LOUIS BULLOCH, Lake CIJc17!E.f Electrical Engineering, Pledge President, Pledge Trainer, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Intramural Sports MARY DUDLEY BURKHALTER, RILVZOU Elementary Education, Secretary, Alpha Tau Delta, Home- coming Court, Freshman Advisor, XX esley Foundation, VUho's XVho BONNIE SUI? BURIXIS, illillzfell Physical Education, Honor Council, Dudley Hall, Wesley Foundation, President, Physical Education Major Club, Intra- mural Sports CLYDE LARRY BUTLER, Bielzriffe Agronomy, Agronomy Club ldap' PEARLLU BRUINIBLE, Beffmzlfy Elementary Education, Historian, Sigma Tau Delta, Treasurer, Dudley Hall, Honor Council, Adams Hall, President, Campus XVomen's Council, XX esley Foundation, Freshman Advisor, Blue jackets, Student Louisiana Teachers Association JAINIES NOLAN BRYAN, Cmloi' Accounting, Accounting Cluh, Business Students Association DONALD RICHMOND BRYANT, ll7f1I1.7.fb0I'0 Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi, Choir, Men's Glee Club I. H. BUTLER, JR., Columbia Forestry, Beta Beta Beta, Vice-President, Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters JAMES L. BUTLER, Rnffmz Agricultural Engineering RUTH ANN CAFFERY, Delhi English Education, Honor Freshman, Secretary, Sigma Tau Deita, President, Theta Upsilon Sorority, Secretary, Newman Club, Who's XX'ho GLENDA SUE CALDWELL, Berlzice Marketing and Merchandising, Honor Freshman, Marketing Club, VUesley Foundation DONALD THAD CALHOUN, Lozzgriew, Tex. Mechanical Engineering, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, Inter- fraternity Council, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Intramural Sports T. CARY CALLENDER, I'I51jlZt3J'lf'.fN9 Electrical Engineering, Honor Freshman, Engineers' Associa- tion, Wings and Props Flying Club, Intramural Sports, Foot- ball Team, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Baptist Student Union Senior Class EVELYN MARIE CALLIA, Rlzrlofz Education JIMINIY RAY CAMPBELL, Mifldefl Mathematics Educationg T-Clubg Football Team JOY MIGNON CAMPBELL, Dzzbfzch Elementary Education ED INIORRIS CHAFFIN, rllfz11Jfiefd Industrial Engineer-ingg President, Society of Industrial Engineers JOE PEYTON CHAPMAN, Gmyfofz Forestryg Vice-President, Secretary, Forestry Clubg Vice-Presi- dent,' Agronomy Clubg Intramural Sportsg Society of American Foresters WILLIAM HOUSTON CHAPMAN, Lake Cfmrfef Mechanical Engineeringg Honor Freshmang Pi Tau Sigmag American Society of Mechanical Engineersg Engineers' Associa- tion MARTHA EDWINA CHEATWOOD, Boyyier-Cify Speech Educationg Honor Freshmang Freshman Advisor: Scho. lastic Chairman, Sigma Kappa Sororityg Phi Kappa Phig Student Louisiana Teachers Association AARON ROBERT CHESNUT, JR. Nlfzflffiefd Forestryg Forestry Clubg Society of American Forestersg Wings and Prop Flying Club MATTHEW H. CHOPIN, Nalrbiloflaer Mechanical Engineeringg Newman Clubg American Society of Mechanical Engineersg Rifle Teamg Officer, ROTCg Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity EDWIN ALONZO CARLISLE, Pioneer Chemical Engineeringg American Institute of Chemical Engi- neersg American Chemical Societyg Engineers' Association T-Club: Baseball Teamg Tau Beta Pig Omicron Delta Kappa Vice-President, Phi Kappa Phig Honor Freshmang Intramura Sportsg Council, VC'esley Foundationi XWho's Wfho BETTY LOUISE CARTER, llwlzlifiefd Speech Educationg Debate Clubg Wesley Foundation ROBERT MACK CARUTHERS, Sbrcz'6lI701'f s i Petroleum Engineeringg Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- ternityg President, XX'esley Foundationg Phi Kappa Phig Presi- dent, Le Cercle Francaisg French Government Awardg Mathe- matics Clubg Omicron Delta Kappag Wlituis NX'ho GARLAND C. CASON, Bfzraffzria Petroleum Engineeringg Petroleum Club ERA PULLIG CATHEY, Hodge Education PERCY THOMAS CAUSEY, rlfmzroe Mathematics Educationg Football Teamg Baptist Student Uniong T-Clubg Intramural Sports JAMES K. COLE, Midland, Tex, Chemical Engineering, American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineers THOMAS ROBERT COLE, Ida Real Estate and Insurance, Kappa Sigma Fraternity WILLIAM JEFF COLE, Pilleriffe Accounting, President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi, Treasurer, Omicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer, Arnold Air Society, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Of- ficer, ROTC, Honor Freshman DAVID PAYNE COLVIN, Pifzerifle Physics, Physics Honor Society, Student Union, Intramural Sports, Band, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity MARGIE PRISCILLA COLVIN, Dlzbazcfa Home Economics, President, Theta Beta, Board, Associated Woilwen Students, Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union NORMA LEE COLVIN, Dlllmcb Elementary Education MARGIE ANN CHRISTIAN, Sprizzglaill Social Science, Honor Council, Harper Hall, Louisiana Stu- dent Teachers Association JOSEPH CLOESSNER, Leefzfjlfe Mechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical En- gineers GEORGE E. CLYDE, Alexfzfzzfrifz Mathematics Education, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Student Louisiana Teachers Association WILLIAM GILL COLVIN, Dllbflfh Accounting, Vice-President, Accounting Club, Baseball Team, Business Students Association LOUIS A. COOK, Greezzzrood Business, Delta Sigma Pi, Historian, Vice-President, Presi- dent, Marketing Club, President, Phi Kappa Phi HAROLD WAYNE COOPER, II'7!I1fEI'.f Chemical and Biological Science Education, Band, Opera Wforkshop MARILYN VIRGINIA COOPER, Neweflfoiz Home Economics, Freshman Advisor, Parliamentarian, Home Economics Club, Campus XXfomen's Council, Chairman, Woun- en's Activity Board, Executive Council, Baptist Student Union CHARLES E. COTTON, lVe.rf Monroe Industrial Engineering, Society of Industrial Engineers, Officer, ROTC, Intramural Sports, American Society of Mechanical Engineers PAUL H. COVINGTON, Rflrfozz Forestry, Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters Senior Class TERRY CARNELL COX, Wj71lZ5b0l'0 Civil Engineeringg American Society of Civil Engineers KENNETH WADE COYLE, Spljllgbjfl Mechanical Engineeringg President, Pi Tau Sigma, Vice-Presi- dent, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Engineers' Association WALDO EMERSON CRAGAR, JR., lVerl Lake I-Iistoryg Chaplain, Vice-President, Lambda Tau Fraternity' Intramural Sportsg President, Canterbury Association a MILTON C. DAIGRE, Al9X!17Z077'ilZ Civil Engineeringg American Society of Civil Engineersg Rush Chairman, Social Chairman, Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- ternityg Interfraternity Council JIMMIE CLARICE DANS ofzefzzille J Speech and Hearing Therapy, Freshman Girls' Glee Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: Honor Council, Harper Hall JAMES LOUIS DANOS, Tbibodfznx Business Administrationg Society for the Advancement of Bian- HKGIUCYIIZ Intramural Sportsg Freshman Advisorg Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity OLIVER WILLIAM DAVIDSON, S.b1'e1fepor1f Business Administrationg Marketing Clubg Society for the Ad- vancement of Management JAMES KING DAVIS, Pine Blfzff, Ark. Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers MARJORIE NELL DAVIS, Shofzgfzloo Elementary Educationg Council, Wesley Foundationg Student Louisiana Teachers Association LARRY XV. CRAWFORD, Sicily Islam! Mathematicsg Intramural Sportsg Baptist Student Uniong Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers JAMES E. CREWS, Spfjllgbill Accountingg Beta Alpha Psi JERRY VOLLMER CROSS, Ferriday Mathematics: Westminster Fellowshipg American Society of Mechanical Engineers KENNY SHERMAN CRUMP, Hfzyzzerz-ilfe Electrical Engineeringg Honor Freshmang Tau Beta Pig Vice- President, Eta Kappa Nug Phi Kappa Phi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Wings and Props Flying Club, President, Baptist Student Union, Who's Wlio HARRIET MARY CULBERTSON, Belzlolz English Etlucationg Tech Choirg Band-O'-Glee, Campus Wom- en's Councilg Honor Council, Dudley Hallg Baptist Student Union: Intramural Sports BILLIE FAYE CULPEPPER, Qzzifmmz Elementary Educationg Theta Betag Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Freshman Advisor, Choir, Baptist Student Union EDWARD N. DETTENHEIM, Hrzylzerrzille Psychology, Vice-President, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity ELIZABETH LEE DCXVITT, Crozvzfiffe English, Intramural Sports, Council, Wesley Foundation, Vice- President, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Freshman Advisor JERRY DiFRANCO, New Oflerzzzr PsycholOSYS Newman Club JOHN ANDREW DOINIINICK, zIIinz General Business, Delta Sigma Pi, Accounting Club JAMES THEO DRAKE, Barrier CMJ' Agricultural Engineering, American Society of Agricultural Engineers XVILLIAM HOWARD DRAKE, rIIf1,Z7fc1L'00cf Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Rec- reational Chairman, Wesley Foundation, Engineers' Association u-if PATRICIA ANN DIEASON, Him Music Education, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Secretary, Band, Secretary, Philharmonic Society, Orchestra, Opera Workshop, Choir, Vice-President, Student Union, Student Louisiana Teach- ers Association, Honor Freshman LOUIS INIACK DCBOSE, Cvzzrbfzllri Industrial Engineering, Vice-President, Senior Class, Best Pledge, House Manager, Second Vice-President, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Secretary-Treasurer, Society of Industrial Engineers, Drill Team, Wings and Props Flying Club BOBBY RAY DELOACH, Homer Industrial Engineering, Society of Industrial Engineers, Wings and Props Flying Club ELIZABETH ANN DRISKILL, I-lodge Health and Physical Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Secretary, XX'omen's Physical ,Education Club ROBERT DEXVITT DUNCAN, liver! 1Il071r0e Chemical Engineering, President, Sophomore Class, President, Junior Class, President, Student Senate, Omicron Delta Kappa, Assistant Editor, Tech Engineer, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Secretary, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Treasurer, Interfraternity Council, XX'ho's Who JOHN RICHARD DUNN, Ilyerl zIIwzr0e Petroleum Engineering, Secretary, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Petroleum Club, Intranuiral Sports, Freshman Advisor, Inter- fraternity Council, Wings and Props Flying Club LONNIE EDXVARD DUNN, Ge1Qi'Qgff,:1H1 Mathematics Educationg Intramural Sports, Student Louisiana Teachers Association GEORGE XVILLIAM DURHAINI, III, Rrljriffe Rt-al Estate and Insurance, Kappa Sigma F1-MCI-nity? Intramural Sports, ROTC Band, Business Students Association GERALD XVAYNIZ DYSON, Rnylgzz Iietroletiin Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Who's IO Senior Class JOHN P. EARLES, III, Bogfifzzm Civil Engineeringg President, American Society of Civil Engi- neersg Engineers' Association LADDIE LANE EAVES, R7lfZ'0ll Sociology CLYDE RAGAN EDMISTON, Simrfmro Electrical Engineeringg American Institute of Electrical Engi- HCCFS fm-.f!naY IUDITH IXIARIE FIEHLER, R!fci'fK!lI hiusic Education: Theatre Playersg Philharmonic Societyg Sigma Tau Deltag Freshman Aclvisorg Honor Freshmang Banclg Student Louisiana Tc-aclic-rs Associationg Choirg Freshman Girls' Glee Clulug Orchestra IXIANCY l.ll.I.IAN FILES, Ode Ridge Sociology and Pre-Professional Social XVelfare1 Honor Fresh- man: Social Chairman, Campus VUomen's Councilg Secretary, Dudlcy Hall: Secretary. Adams Hallg Vice-President, Alpha Tau Delta: Stiitltnt L'niong Blue Jackets: Outstanding junior XY'oman: Coi'rc-sponding Secretary. Membership Chairman, Presi- dent. Sigma Kappa Sorority: Panhellenicg XY'ho's XY'ho LINDA XV. FISSITI., Lain' Pi'f21'!rfw1i'e Speeih .intl Hearing 'I'llCl'LllFyl Banclg Girls' Rifle Teamg Stuclent Louisiana Teachers Associationg Freshman Advisorg Theatre Playersg Reporter, 'l4l't.lSlIl'CI'1 Sigma Alpha Eta PRESTON W. FORD, JR., Shrezfepori General Business CHRISTY CARLTON FOWLER, fil8XK1lZd1'.ifl Chemical Engineeringg Kappa Sigma Fraternityg Freshman Advisorg American Institute of Chemical Engineersg Engineers' Association JAINIES A. FRANTZ, Sl71'ez elZ70f'f General Managcmentg Delta Sigma Pi INIARTHA GREIVIILLION ELDRIDGE, SbI'6I'L'lUOI'f Elementary Etlucationg Freshman Advisorg Freshman Girls' Glee Cluhg Sponsor, ROTCg Student Louisiana Teachers As- sociation IVIARY IO ELLINGTON, R11-3'L'Zff0 Elementary 'Eclucationg Honor Council, Dudley Hall IACK ELLIS EIVIEIINIGER, Gifberl Electrical Engineeringg Eta Kappa Nug American Institute of Electrical Engineers JIZSSIIZ ALICE ENGLAND, Sf5i'ez'elf70z'! Elementary Etlucationg Baptist Student L'niong Student Louisiana 'Ieicliers Association RENIONA EVERETT, Ff21'111erZ1jffe English Educationg Freshman Advisorg Honor Council, Dudley Hallg Stutlcnt Louisiana Teachers Associationg Home Economics Club BONNIE SUE IFIIIIRINGTON, llyiiliw' Business Ediicationg Baptist Student Uniong Student Louisiana Teachers Association WILLIAM TAYLOR FULLERTON, Sb1'ezf'elZ70'l'f Civil Engineeringg American Society of Civil Engineers RON FUTRELI., Rffiffifi Pre-Medicine ancl Science Ilclucatinng T-Clulx Beta Beta Betag Omicron Delta Kappag Basketball Teamg Honor Freshmang Intramural Sportsg Kappa Sigma Fraternityg Wl1o's Vifho SANDRA FUTRIZLL, SZ71'CI'6f10I'f Music Educationg Philharmonic Societyg Choirg Homecoming Courtg Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: Bancl-O'-Glee ROBERT GAYLI? GARLAND, ITrIJllL'.l'I'jNt? Forestryg Forestry Cluhg Society of American Foresters PATRICK POSEY GARRETT, Rfliffill English Etlucationg Football Team: Captain, Track Teamg President. Omicron Delta Kappai Treasurer, junior Classg Vice- Presitlent, Senior Class: XVesley Foundation: Reporter, Secretary, T-Clubz Sigma Tau Deltag Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternityg Who's XX'ho RHUITL JACKSON OEXVIN, Pflfclfrlllf fliff Electrical Engineeringg Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, Eta Kappa Nug Phi Kappa Phig Omicron Delta Kappag Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Ifngineersg Intramural Sports: Cata4 loguer, Tau Beta Pi XVILLIAIYI ELIVIO FRAZIER, U7i1111f2efcf Englishg Banclg Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity ROBERT ERITEMAN, RIIJIOJZ Accounting: Beta Alpha Psig Delta Sigma Pig Sigma Tau Delta Accounting Cluh CARL B. FRFITAG, JR., Bllffnfn. N. Y. Psychology JANIES GIBSON, SfJre1'ef101'f Social Scienceg Lamhtla Chi Alpha Fraternity ROSE KATHERINE GIBSON, HJLI'I'f,f0IIb!!7'g Elementary Ftlucation: Social Chairman, Phi Mu Sororityg Freshman Girls' Glee Cluh IZDMUND GIERING, III, fNIlIfL'bjf0EhC'.l' Civil Ifngineeringg American Societyof Civil Engineersg Com- mancler Drill Team: Newman Club GRADY C. GOLDEN, Sl11'eI'ell701'l Business Managementg Society for the Advancement of INIanage- mentg Marlccting Cluh JOYCE ANN GORDON, Af6'.Y1llZ!JI'f1l Accountingg Honor Freshmang Second Vice-President, President, Alpha Chi Omega Sororityg Secretary, Beta Alpha Psig Alpha Tau Deltag Freshman Aclvisorg Treasurer, Arlams Hallg Campus XY'omen's Councilg Accounting Club DONALD PAUL GOODSPEED, f11cf5.i'0121'iff6', Tex. Insurance and Real Estateg Golf Team Senior Class ALLEN XVAYNE GOODXWIN, IqZUXfl7,7d1'jrI Mathematics: Social Chairman, Rush Chairman, Pledge Secre- tary, Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Vice-President, Freshman Class: Representative, Student Senate: Ereshman Advisor: Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Intramural Sports FRANCIS LANDON GREAVES, IR., Rdj'Z'jj!6 Real Estate and Insurance: Vice-President, Kappa Sigma Era- ternity: Intramural Sports BUEORD JAMES GREEN, 1lI0111'0e Chemical Engineering: XVing Commander, ROTC: Commander, Drill Team: American Institute of Chemical Engineers GLADYS MAY HALSELL, llverf rlI07.7l'0E Elementary Education: Phi Mu Sorority ELORO ARLEE HAMILTON, SlllL1l'k0Z'f37', Are. Commercial Art SHERRELL LORENZ HAMMACK, Oak Gwzfe Mathematics Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Association IVAN LUTHER HARLESS, III, Lake Cbfzrlexr Health and Physical Education: House lNIanager, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: Director, Intramural Sports: Baptist Stu- dent Union MARTHA JULIA HARPER, Il'7'e.rf zllwzrae Elementary Education: Secretary, Freshman Class: Secretary, Sophomore Class: Junior Representative, Student Senate: Mili- tary Ball Court: State Fair Court: Greek W'eek Queen: Lagni- appe Beauty: Homecoming Queen: XY'ho's Who: Kappa Delta Sorority SANNIE DEWITT HARPER, CI'0ZU12fUs? Social Science Education: Sigma Tau Delta: Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Opera Workshop: Theatre Players: Girls' Rifle Team' IOHN XV. GREER, Cflffwi Marketing and Merchandising ROBERT A. GUIDA, Rowe. llafy Chemical Engineering: Newman Cluh: American Institute of Chemical Engineers EDXWIN I. GUNTER, GvfL'lIl1lf!1'!l Botany: President, Interfratei-nity Council: Biological Society: Intramural Sports: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: Baptist Student Union: Freshman Advisor R, XWAYNE HABERIVIEHL, folllfili, AIO. Botany: Beta Beta Beta: Biological Society XXIILLIAM R. HACKETT, flliiizfefi Iwfathematics IENE HALL, !0Uc'.I!JUI'K,' Mathematics Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Associa- tion l ROBERT LYNN HARVEY, forzeyboro Physicsg Physics Honor Societyg Wings and Props Flying Club ROBERT LAWRENCE HARWELL, Shreveport Commercial Art IO ANN HAYGOOD, Hdi'I'fJ072bIlI'g Speech and Hearing Therapy, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Treasurer, Women's Recreational Association, Treasurer, Speech and Hearing Society, Secretary, Sigma Alpha Eta, Honor Coun- cil, Dudley Hall, Social Chairman, Adams Hallg Campus Women's Council THOMAS D. HEAD, Oak Grove Music Education IOEL JOSEPH HEBERT, ferzrzirzgr Mechanical Engineering, Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigmag Treasurer, Newman Club, Phi Kappa Phig T-Clubg Track Teamg Cross Country Teamg American Society of Mechanical Engineersg Honor Freshmang Omicron Delta Kappa ANITA M. HEINTZE, Rfzymorzdzfille, Tex, Elementary Education, Honor Freshmang Honor Council, Dudley Hallg Honor Councilg Adams Hall, Sweetheart, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity MARY ANN HARRIS, Rzzflon Home Economics, Phi Kappa Phig Home Economics Clubg Kappa Delta Sorority, Student Senate, Sigma Tau Delta THOMAS R. HARRIS, Goldormfz Forestry, Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters FRANCES VIRGINIA HARRISON, Arcadia Home Economics, Theta Betag Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Uniong Honor Freshman VARNER D. HENDERSON, Spefzrwille Electrical Engineeringg Freshman Advisor, Baptist Student Uniong American Institute of Electrical Engineersg Interfra- ternity Councilg Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternityg Engineers' As- sociation RALPH F. I-IENDRICKS, Arabi Electrical Engineeringg American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers MATT FREDDIE HERLEVIC, W'irzrzJb0r0 Mechanical Engineeringg American Society of Mechanical En- gineersg Newman Club ROBERT DUDLEY HERRING, Shreveport Mathematic Educationg Drill Team, Commander, ROTC Band, Council, Westminster Fellowship BOBBY DEAN I-IICKS, Shreveport English Education, Honor Freshmang President, Theatre Playersg President, Square D Clubg Student Louisiana Teachers Associa- tion, Newman Club, Secretary, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity ARCI-IIE LOUIS HIGGINS, Sbretfeporl Civil Engineeringg American Society of Civil Engineers Senior Class BETTY JO HINES, Sb7'EZ'6lU0-7'f Business and English Educationg Honor Freshmang Vice-Presi- dent, Associated XX'omen Studentsg Vice-President, President, Blue Jacketsg Historian, Alpha Tau Deltag Student Louisiana Teachers Associationg Honor Council, Adams Hall ROBERT W. HINES, JR., Gibrfzzlia' Accountingg Honor Freshmang Treasurer, Beta Alpha Psig Delta Sigma Pig Treasurer, Business Students Association JERALD JOE HINTON, Rmfozi Elementary Education: Vice-President, T-Clubg Student Louisiana Teachers Association MARILYN ANN HOLLINGSWORTH, Slaongaloo Social Wfelfareg Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Freshman Advisor, Baptist Student Union BANKIE RAE HOLLIS, Rzzrlmz Music Educationg Secretary, President, Philharmonic Societyg Philharmonic Awardg Phi Kappa Phig President, Band-O'-Gleeg Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Opera Workshoiu MAUD ELLA HOLLIS, Alexfzflrlrifz Speech Educationg Historian, Phi Mu Sororityg Cheerleaderg Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Secretary, Campus XY'omen's Councilg Honor Council, Aswell Hallg Beautyg State Fair Queeng Debate Teamg Freshman Advisor RICHARD P. HONEYCUTT, fU6.X'LZlIdl'j!Z Botanyg Beta Beta Betag Biological Societyg Honor Freshman ANTIONETTE HOSEY, Gifflliul CKIIZL' Home Economicsg Home Economics Clubg Vice-President, Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega Sororityg Recording Secretary, Associated Wfomen Studentsg Freshman Advisor SHELBA JEAN HUCKABY, Hodge Elementary Educationg Vice-President, Theta Beta CORDELL IRA HOGAN, Mefffef' Chemical Engineeringg Representative, Baptist Student Uniong Enlistment Chairman, American Chemical Societyg American Institution of Chemical Engineers LYNDA JO HOOG, Dllfizicb Elementary Education: Freshman Advisorg Theta Beta BETTYE JEAN HOLLAND, Armrlifz English Educationg Student Louisiana Teachers Association' Theta Beta x NORMA A. HOLLAND, Beffmizy Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Association FELDOR HAROLD HOLLENSHEAD, Uzmzid Petroleum Engineeringp President, Petroleum Clubg Pi Epsilon Taug Intramural Sports EDWARD AUSTIN HOLLINGSWORTH, Sf7rezfel1?01'l Real Estate and Insuranceg Westnuinster Fellowship ,funn WILLIAM MACK HUNT, llyrxrf Alolzwe Chemical Engineering and Business Administration, Vice-Presi dent, Pledge Master, Athletic Director, Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity, Representative, Student Senate, Baseball Team, Secre tary-Treasurer, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Intramural Sports, Freshman Advisor, Engineers' Association Interfraternity Council ROBERT A. HUNTER, JR., Delhi Education CHARLES M. HUTCHINS, Alifzdefi Chemical Engineering, American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers, American Chemical Society EDXVARD A. IPSER, !07I6'.tb0l'0 Electrical Engineering, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Newman Club, American Institute of Electrical Engineers NANCY LUCILE JACKS, Rzrrlozz Sacred Musit, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Band-O'-Glee, Choir, Orchestra, Philharmonic Society, Baptist Student Union KELSO L. JACKSON, SZ7I'6Z'L'lf70l'f Mathematics, Newman Club 1,-Q. NJ' 'nm ar' x JIQRRY L. HUDSON, spfimgxifff Chemical Engineering, Vice-President, President, T-Club, Omi- cron Delta Kappa: Football Team, Track Team, VUho's Wllo LINDA ALLEN HUDSON, Spriizgbifl Phi Kappa Phi, President, Sigma Kappa Sorority, Wluo's Who CLAUDE MCDAVID HUGHES, Bfzrtrop Forestry, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Honor Freshman, Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters MARY FRANCES JAMISON, Trlffflfrzb Business Education, Baptist Student Union, Student Louisiana Teachers Association MELLIE JO JEFCOAT, RILUOIZ Music Education, Opera Wforkshop, Philharmonic Society, Choir, Glee Club, Wesley Foundation M. IONE JEFF ERY, Alexazzdrirz Speech and Hearing Therapy, Vice-President, Speech and Hearing Society, President, Sigma Alpha Eta, Honor Council, Dudley Hall BENDEL JOHNSON, L.fl12l'j!!L' Zoology and Pre-Medicine, President, Biological Society, Baptist Student L'nion, Freshman Advisor ENNIS XVAYNE JOHNSON, Sbrez'e,D01'f Chemical Engineering, Recording Secretary, Pledge President, Kappa Alpha Order, Honor Freshman, Outstanding Freshman Cadet, ROTC, American Institute of Chemical Engineers REBECCA ANN JOHNSON, Crlrfm' Elementary Education, Baptist Student Union, Student Louisiana Teachers Association Education, Outstanding Sophomore Wfoman, Freshman Ad- visor, Honor Freshman, Homecoming Court, Alpha Tau Delta, Senior Class BILLIE SUE JONES, Hfzrreff, Ark. Elementary Education, Freshman Advisor, Honor Council, Dudley Hall, Secretary, NX'omen's Recreational Association, Wesley Foundation, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Intramural Sports, Honor Council, Adams Hall CHARLES KENNETH JONES, Defhi Mathematics CLAUDETTE JONES, F!I7'l7l67'Zf'jUE Medical Technology, Baptist Student Union, Band, Biological Society: Honor Council, Dudley Hall, Sponsor, Drill Team, Freshman Advisor DANNY DEAN JURLS, S,l71'i7lgbjfl Elementary and Secondary Education PEGGY JEAN KEEN, Sh7'6'If'6lf707'f Interior Designing JOSEPH ARTHUR KELLUM, Hfzyzzerzffifle General Business and Statistics, Intramural Sports, Marketing Club, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity MARY NANCY KELLY, Rnrfofz Home Economics, Sigma Kappa Sorority, Junior Panhellenic, Home Economics Club SANDRA SLEMONS KELLY, Sh7'6'Z 6'lU0l'l Elementary and Secondary Education, President, Theta Upsilon Sorority, Honor Freshman, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Vlfesley Foundation: Honor Council, Dudley Hall SYLVIA RUTH KELLY, Hamer Elementary Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Kappa Delta Sorority DALE PIPES JONES, Sl7f'e1'efJ0i'1' Sacred Music, Baptist Student Union, Choir, Men's Glee Club FRANK Ni. JONES, Gibifrillri Sacred Music, Wfesley Foundation, Men's Glee Club, Choir, Opera X5C'orksliop, Philharmonic Society JOEL lf. JONES, IWH1' Monroe Mathematics, Mathematics Club, French Club MARY P1iARSON JONES, Bernice Music Education, President, Choir, Band-O'-Glee, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Honor Freshman, Secretary, Philharmonic Society RICHARD MAGILL JONES, fozzarboro Public Relations and Personnel Management, Parliamentarian, Secretary, Treasurer, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Secretary, Vice-President, Society of Advancement of Management, Freshman Advisor REEVES XVAYNE JORDAN, fl1'r'i2rfii1 Animal Husbandry, Block and Bridle Club TROY MAX KIMMEL, Klfgfire, Tex. General Businessg Basketball Team GLENDA KAY KNIGHT, SfJ7'61Z'6lD07'f Social XY'eltareg Head Cheerleaderg Secretary, junior Classy Vice-President, Panhellenic Councilg Best Pledge, Kappa Delta Sorority, Freshman Advisorg Home Economics Club GEORGE H. KRATZER, Rofzzzoiee Chemical Engineeringg Kappa Sigma Fraternity BENNY I . LANEY, fllllfffllll Ciiy, Ark. hIuSiC ALBERT XVAYNE LAZARUS, Rzzrfofz Dairy Manufacturingg Beta Beta Betag Intramural Sports, Block and Bridle Cluhg Kappa Sigma Fraternity SHIRLEY JUANITA LEBERT, SZ77'9l'61I707'f English: Newman Cluhg Student Louisiana Teachers Associa- tion, Honor Ereshmang Girls' Rifle Team SANDRA EAYE KIBLER, Vfl'jzl1l Elementary and Secondary Education, Bandg Honor Council, Dudley Hallg Campus XVomen's Councilg President, Adams Hall, Associated NVomcn's Councilg Honor Freshmang Presi- dent, Alpha Tau Deltag Student Louisiana Teachers Associa- tion HAROLD BAXTER KILLEN, JR., ll7i1llZ5b01'0 Electrical Engineeringg American Institute of Electrical En- gineers DIANE LIPSCOINIB KIIVIINIEL, Kifgore, Tex. Business Educationg Student Louisiana Teachers Association GEORGE INIILTON LECROY, Slilrillgbiff Business Administrationg Society for the Advancement of Management, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Intramural Sports BILLY A. LEE, H ozfifofz, Tex, Electrical Engineeringg President, Eta Kappa Nug Correspond- ing Secretary, American Institute of Electrical Engineersg En- gineers' Association JAINIES IVIALONE LEEPER, IXIHZI' Orfefzlif Business Administrationg Vice-President, House Manager. Newman Clubg Associate Chief Justice, Chancery Club DRUSILLA PRESTON LENTZ, Ferridfzy Mathematics Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Associa- tion: Honor Council, Adams Hall JESSIE JUNE LESTER, Amile English Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Associationg Choir BILLIE SUE LEXWIS, Si111.ib01'0 f Home Economicsg Sponsor, ROTC: Military Ball Court, XX esley Eoundationg Home Economics Cluhg Sigma Kappa Sorority Senior Class HARRY LARKIN LEXVIS, .S'b1'6'Zf'Ull10I'f Mechanical Engineeringg Engineers' Associationg American Society of lXIechanical Engineers KENNETH RAY LIEWIS, zllwzfne Managementg Society for the Advancement of Managementg Delta Sigma Pi PATSY ANN LEXVIS, fIi'7Ifff07i City, 141135. Home Economics: Freshman Girls' Glee Cluhg Blue jacketsg Home Economics Clubg Freshman Advisor SONIA DAXWN LOVE, Rffrfwz Speech and Englishg Secretary-Treasurer, Sigma Tau Deltag Vice-President, Tlieatre Players: Freshman Advisor PERRY JOE LOXVIE, rllfllcfell ltlarketing and Merchandisingg Marketing Cluhg Council, Vfeslcy Foundation HAROLD ALLEN LOWERY, ffffzrfimf Cify, Ari. Forestry: Forestry Cluln RIVES B, LOXWREY, Brwzzice Eorestryg Secretary, President, Forestry Cluhg President, iNlen's Glee Cluhg Baptist Student Uniong Biological Societyg Society of American Foresters ,IANIZLL MIZRTIZNS LUNO, Afc1.X'r1lltfI'fr'I Voiceg Honor Couniil, Harper Anncxg Freshman Girls' Glee Cluh: liand-O'-lilee: Choirg Pledge President, Alpha Chi Omega Sororityi Opera Vforlcsliopl Beauty: Newman Cluhg Ehilhar- monic Society RONNIL LITNO, f1fif.x'.s1fifr!.z Cixil lfrigineeringi Vine-President. American Society of Ciiil lfnginccisg Newman Cluhg Kappa Sigma lfraternity XVILLIAM ROBERT LEXVIS, Sfll!.fb0I'0 Mathematicsi Choirg Men's Glee Clubg Theatre Playersg Ameri- can Chemical Societyg Baptist Student L'nion LOU ANN LOCK, Sf71'el'eLl701'l Home Economics JOSEPH D. LORIA, Viwzzm Mathematicsg Honor Freshmang Intramural Sportsg Mathematics Club . lNlARCiARETT LOFTIN, Defbi Mathematics Ifducationg. Honor Council, Aswell Hallg Honor Council, Pearce Hallg Honor- Freshmang Freshman Advisorg Secretary, Vice-President, W'omen's Recreational Associationg Council, W'esley Eoundationg Student Louisiana Teachers As- sociation GARY CLARK LONG, !0II6J'b0iI'0 Business Management BARBARA ANN LOVE, Lillziffe Elementary Educationg Freshman Girls' Glee Cluhg Bancl-O3 Gleeg Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Baptist Student lfnion HARLAND EUGENE IYICDONALD, Sbl'63Z'6'!70l'f Historyg Geology Club: Freshman Advisor SIIXI INICDONALD, JR., Sjiriflglvjff Mathematics BEVERLY ANN IXICDUFFIE, Crrzzzrfffe Music, Honor Freshmang Freshman Girls' Glee Club: Band- O'-Gleeg Choirg Philharmonic Society: Baptist Student Union ALVIN G. IN'ICEI.X'K7EE, H:1'1f1L',l'I'j!!L' Chemical Engineering: American Chcmical Society: American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Engineers' Association G. LENELLE McFARLAND, flfrfxrffzdrjrz Social Scienceg Pledge President, Honor Pledge, Activity Chairman, Chaplain, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: Baptist Stu- dent Union: Student Louisiana Teachers Association COOPER O'DELL IVICGREGOR, Sliezviff, Ame. Mechanical Engineering: American Society of Mechanical Engineers IAYNIY I.YLlfS, Brlneill English Education: Honor Freshman: Honor Council, Aswell Hall: Honor Council: Adams Hall, W'omen's Recreational Association, Vice-President, Blue jackets, Trc-asurcr, Alpha Tau Delta: Student Louisiana Teachers Association IVIARY ANN McCLANAHAN, GIKNIZZIXLCI' English Education: Maiorctte: Band 'IAIWFS ROBERT IWCCLUNG, Homer' Business Administration: Marketing Club PAUL CI.II:TON MCKELLAIQ, Roffefyrl Accounting: President, Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity: Interfraternity Council: Intramural Sports: Treasurer, Accounting Club RALPH LYNN INICKIINISTRY, Br1a'l1'0lZ7 Mathematics Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Associa- tion, T-Club: Intramural Sports: Basketball Team: Track Team IAMES ALVIN MCKENZIE, Coffofz Valley General Business: Intramural Sports, Marketing Club HOWARD B. MCMAHON, JR., Rfzyznille Production Management: Building Chairman, Kappa Sigma Ff3tCfmfYS.Sccretary, Society for the Advancement of Lianage- mentg Business Students Association, Band: Intramural Sports: Band, ROTC HENRY GRADY MCINIATH, Sfrofzg, Ark. Chemical Engineering: President, Vice-President, Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Officer, ROTC: Treasurer, Tau Beta Pig Treasurer, Engineers' Association: Omicron Delta Kappa: XX'ho'5 Who CIIRTIS. L. IVICMILLAN, flfzfxrzlzalzm CIX'1lVEHgID6Cf1HgQ Honor Freshman: Secretary, American Society of Civil Engineers, President, Tau Beta Pi: Arnold Air Society Senior Class JO ANN MAHAFFEY, illmzme Business Education and,Englishg Kappa Delta Sororityg' Cor- responding Secretary, Student Uniong Secretary, Westniinster Fellowship, Sponsor, ROTC: Student Louisiana Teachers AS- sociationg Military Ball Court THOMAS MANBY, New Orleafzr Marketing and Merchandisingg President, Housekeeper, Social Chairman, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Vice-President, Market- ing Clubg Business Student Association LINDA LOU MARONEY, Br1J'f1'0j7 Englishg Publicity Chairman, Sigma Kappa Sorority, Canterbury Clubg Freshman Advisor, Homecoming Court PAMELA ANN MATTE, fefzningr Medical Techn0l0gY3 Newman Clubg Biological Society, Military Ball Court LEONARD MAYFIELD, Bogrzlzua Mathematics Education JAMES R. MAYS, Plain Dealing Production Management, Pledgemaster, Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- nityg Intramural Sports MARION T. MEADOXVS, RHJIOH Civil Engineeringg President, American Society of Civil Engi- neersg Council, Engineers' Associationg Council, Wesley Foun- clation JOHN ODEN MECOM, Ruston Science Educationg Honor Freshmang Track Teamg Beta Beta Betag Student Louisiana Teachers Association JOHN WESLEY MERCER, Nlarzgbam Physical Educationg Basketball Teamg Baseball Team, T-Club JOHN GROVES MARQNEY, AIOIZVOE Civil Engineering: American Society of Civil Engineers, Intra- mural Sports FRANK CLEVELAND MARTIN, SPITIIKQAYTZZ Business Management, President, Newman Club, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Intramural Sportsg Society for the Advance- ment of Management JONCILE ODEN MARTIN, Shrevelborl Medical Technologyg President, Beta Beta Beta, Biological Society: Freshman Advisor, Spanish Club, Freshman Girls' Glee Cluh JOHN BENTON MARTIN, Sbreveltiorl Petroleum Enginceringg Kappa Alpha Orclerg Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Officer, ROTC: Pi Epsilon Taug Petroleum Club RODDY CARL MARTIN, SZ2reve,i701'l Geography ROLAND WAYNE MASON, flIi7mlelZ Educationg Track Team, T-Club, Student Louisiana Teachers Association JUDY DELAINE METHVIN, Holly Ridge Business Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Baptist Student Union CAROLYN BETH MICHAUD, fofzefbofo Medical Technology, Alpha Tau Delta, Beta Beta Beta, Rose, Delta 'Sigma Pi, Sponsor, ROTC ENNIS MITCHELL MIDYETT, Pelican Mechanical Engineering, President, Lambda Chi Alpha Frater- nity, Wings and Props Flying Club, Officer, ROTC BOBBY DON MILES, Offa Mathematics EMILY LOUISE MILLER, lWaferp1'00f Elementary Education, Assistant Treasurer, President, Kappa Delta Sorority, Honor Freshman, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Honor Council, Harper Hall, Honor Council, Pearce Hall, Student Senate, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Wesley Foundation, Panhellenic Council, Who's Who GEORGE BENJAMIN MILLER, Sfareifeporl Chemical Engineering, Kappa Alpha Order, American Institute of Chemical Engineers MAX MERCER, Wififzfield Accounting, Accounting Club, Chancery Club THERESA MEREDITH, Sbrezfe,D04'! Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Baptist Student Union, Freshman Advisor FRED ARTHUR MERTEN, Afexfzildrifi Mathematics, Honor Freshman LESTER ALLEN MILLER, Bazlofz Rouge Mathematics Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association MICHAEL BERT MINCHEW, Cfzitor Speech, Social Chairman, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Cap- tain, Debating Team, Representative, Student Senate, Pi Kappa Delta Forensic Award, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Baptist Student Union DONALD BRUCE MITCHELL, illzmy Mathematics Education, Band, Men's Glee Club, Baptist Stu- dent Union ROBERT ISAIAH MITCHAM, III, jmzction City, Ark. Science Education, Intramural Sports, Honor Freshman, Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers Association GENE WALLER MITCHELL, Lifbolz Chemistry EDNA RUTH MONCRIEF, Rmfozz English Education and Botany, Cheerleader, Rush Chairman, Vice-President, Phi Mu Sorority, Who's Who Senior Class CURTIS PULLEN INIOORE, illiflzfeil Accounting, Accounting Club, Beta Alpha Psi SANDRA MOORE, lif Df11'fzcf0, Arie. Industrial Engineering, President, Harper Annex, Secretary, Adams Hall: Treasurer, Vice-President, Associated Wozruen Students: Campus XX'omen's Council, Pledge Vice-President, President. Phi Mu Sorority, Publicity Chairman, Secretary, Panhellenic Council, Society of Industrial Engineers JAMES INIARSHAL INIOOREHEAD, illilizfeii Civil Engineering, Baptist Student Union, American Society of Civil Engineers, Honor Freshman, Petroleum Club, Engineers' Association WILLIAM EDGAR MURPHY, S!.7l'6'Z'6ll707'f Industrial Engineering, Tau Beta Pi, Arnold Air Society, Kappa Sigma Fraternity ROY B. NASH Sociology! Freshman Advisor, T-Club, Spanish Club, Golf Team, Men's Glee Club, Vllesley Foundation, Kappa Sigma Fraternity JAMES BRYAN NELSON, Homer Physics: Freshman Advisor, Westminster Fellowship, Band SUSYBIZLLE NESOINI, Sl21'ez'ejJ0f'f Elementary Education, Spanish Club, Home Economics Club, Homecoming Court, Student Association of Louisiana Teachers, Honor Council, Dudley Hall PATRICIA ANNE NEWMAN, Gibffmla' Sociology and Pre-Professional Social Welfare, President, Har- per Hall, Vice-President, President, Adams Hall, Vice-Presi- dent. Senior Commander, Blue jackets, Representative, Publicity Chairman, Associated Wfomen Students, Best Pledge, Treasurer, Recording Secretary, Sigma Kappa Sorority, Campus VUomen's Council, XY'ho's NX'ho RENIA FAYE NORRIS, Br1,ff1'0ll'7 English Education, Freshman Advisor, Secretary, Junior- Cl21SS3 Treasurer, Senior Class, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Recording Secretary, Phi Mu Sorority CHARLES E. MORELAND, Half Szfnzmif Mechanical Engineering, American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, Track Team HUEY H. MORELAND, Rizyrifle Science and Mathematics Education, Pledge Vice-President, Vice-President. Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Officer, ROTC, Arnold Air Society, Freshman Rules Committee, Freshman Advisor, Intramural Sports, Wing and Props Flying Club MARY RUTH MORGAN, Slliiifzgfaifl Pre-Medicine, Biological Society, Baptist Student Union, Fresh- man Advisor BILL MORTON, Shl'L'Z'8lU0i'Z Industrial Engineering, Drill Team, American Society of In- dustrial Engineers, Arnold Air Society, Pi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity, Institute of Radio Engineers IYIATTIE 'IACKS MOSLEY, MfIl'j0fZ. English Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Canterbury Club, Freshman Advisor, Honor Freshman, Spanish Club DARRELL EUGENE MOUNT, Lffb0II Chemical Engineering, Honor Freshman, Freshman Advisor, Officer, ROTC, Secretary, Arnold Air Society, American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers, Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer, Wesley Foundation, Omicron Delta Kappa, President, Student Union, Who's Who REX RODNEY OATES, Sjlfifigbjfl General Businessg Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternityg Accounting Clubg Marketing Club PATSY ANGENELL O'NEAI., Itfzyrifle Mathematics Educationg Honor Freshmang Freshman Advisorg Student Louisiana Teachers Associationg Blue jacketsg Intra- mural Sportsg Baptist Student Union HAVIS ODAS OXVENS, iX'01'lDf5fe!, Ark. Chemical Engineeringg American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers LINDA CAROLYN OVERBEY, Wiwzfield Elementary Educationg Blue jacketsg Sponsor, ROTCg Freshman Girls' Glee Club: Student Louisiana Teachers Associationg Baptist Student Union LOUIE BESS PACE, Heffifl English Educationg Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Freshman Advisorg Wesley Foundationg Phi Mu Sororityg Student Louisi- ana Teachers Associationg Intramural Sportsg Women's Recrea- tional Association VIRGINIA ELIZABETH PARISH, Rzzffozz Sociologyg Theta Beta GLENDA RUTH NUGIZNT, Di-V, Prong Elementary Educationg Blue jacketsg Freshman Advisorg Fresh- man Girls' Glee Clubg Band-O'-Gleeg Intramural Sportsg Bap- tist Student Eniong Phi Kappa Phi: Publicity Chairman, Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers Assotiation IVY LYNN NUGENT, Dry Prmzg Geologyg Geology Club LARRY E. NUGENT, Liifffe Cl7t17'!L'.li Chemital Engineeringg Tau Beta Pig Omicron Delta Kappag President, Vice-President, Secretary, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fra- ternityg Interfraternity Council3 Freshman Aclvisorg Theatre Playersg American Institute of Chemical Engineersg Engineers' Associationg American Chemical Societyg Intramural Sports CHARLOTTE RUTH PARKER, Eerfidrij Hoifle Economicsg Baptist Student Lfniong Home Economics Clu PATRICK NEILAN PARKER, iIIt1l'.f15r7ff, Tex. Chemistryg Intramural Sports: American Chemical Society ROBERT KING PARKER, Rmfmz Chemical Engineeringg Vice-President, American Chemical Societyg Treasurer, Tau Beta Pig American Institute of Chemical Engineers SALLY BOYETT PARKER, RIIJTUII Secretarial Science IANIS INIAXINE PEEL, ff111c.ibm'o Sacred Musicg Philharmonic Societyg Choirg Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Band-O'-Gleeg Theta Beta: Choir, Baptist Student Union HOXVARD K. PIZLTON, Sl71'L'IL'!7U1'f Mechanical Engineeringg Ameritan Society of Mechanical En- gineers Senior Class NITA ELISE PERIGO, L0gf17Z.YJf10I'f Elementary Education, Pledge Secretary, Editor, Kappa Delta Sororityg Vice-President, Student Louisiana Teachers Associa- tion, Wesley Foundationg Honor Freshmang Freshman Advisorg Alpha Tau Delta MARVIN BARR PERRY, BflIf7'OlU Agronomyg Baptist Student Union, Agronomy Club W. ELBERT PERRYMAN, Barrier' Cify Accountingg Accounting Club ELTON C. PODY, Ffzz'me1'v2lle Geologyg Vice-President, Geology Club WILLIAM ALLAN POE, Alexfwdrifz General Business, Kappa Sigma Eraternityg Officer, ROTCQ Intramural Sports JAMES R. POSEY, Oak Grove Electrical Engineering, Vice-President, American Institute of Electrical Engineersg Engineers' Associationg Intramural Sports PAUL GENE POTTER, Temzbrz, Tex. Electrical -Engineeringg Treasurer, American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers, Bridge Correspondent, Eta Kappa Nug Engineers' Association BETTY SIBLEY POWELL, Bogalfzrfz Home Economicsg Home Economics Club JOSEPH JACOB POYE, ll7ilZ725b0l'0 Petroleum Engineering, Newman Club, Petroleum Clubg Intra- mural Sports JEANETTIZ SINIITI-I PESNELL, CZFOZIJIYZIZI Education ANN FREEMAN PETERS, lVjlI7Zfb0I'0 Psychology, Theta Upsilon Sorority IRIS IVIERLENE PETERS, Tdffllfdh English PAUL ELLIOTT PETERS, Tfzffzffaff Electrical Engineeringg Honor Freshman, Banclg Arnold Air Societyg Freshman Advisorg Band, ROTC'g American Institute of Electrical Engineers INIARY FRANCES PHILLIPS, Hodge Speech Therapy, Theta Betag Sigma Alpha Eta JOSEPH HERMAN PLATT, New Orfefz.1z.r Geologyg President, Publicity Chairman, Geology Club ROBERT RAY RAINER, Sfzrelflfrz Journalismg Secretary, Song Director, Pi Kappa Alpha Eraterf nity: Representative, Student Senate: Advertising Manager, Tech Talkg Representative, Student Federation of Louisiana Colleges and L'niversities1 Officer. ROTCg Intramural Sportsg Freshman Rules Committeeg Omicron Delta Kappa CHARLES IVIICHAEL RAIVISDELL, Rflffflll Zoologyg Kappa Sigma Fraternity JOHN XY7AYNE RAMSEY, Er11'111erz'fffe Electrical Engineeringg Engineers' Association: Treasurer, Amer- ican Institute of Electriral Engineers BARBARA ANNE RASBURY, Rffrmfz Elementary Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Sponsor, ROTC: Choirg Band-O'-Glee JOE EUGENE RATCLIFF, 1ilIj1H!L'1I Mechanical Engineeringg American Society of Mechanical En- gineers CAROLYN ELLEN REEVES, Bonita Business Erlucationg Stuclent Louisiana Teachers Associationg Newman Cluh FRANK M. PRECHT, fefzzzilzgi Petroleum Engineeringg Kappa Sigma Fraternityg Pi Epsilon Taug Petroleum Clubg Freshman Aclvisorg Intramural Sports DAVIS EUGENE PYBURN, JR., SZ7l'Ul'6'Ll70I'f Statistics: Kappa Alpha Ortler ROSE VIRGINIA RABB, rllflllfell Elementary Eclucation1 Bantl-O'-Gleeg Stutlent Louisiana Teach- ers Association HENRY ROGERS RIZEVES, rliizlrfeli Civil Engineeringg Football Teamg Track Team: T-Clubg American Society of Civil Engineers HERMAN NEAL REIEVES, Bofrjef' Cifj' Mathematics INIARION A. REEVES, lpfljjfflig Agronomyg Baseball Teamg Secretary. Treasurer, Vice-President. Agronomy Cluhg Omicron Delta Kappa FRANKIIZ RUNDIZLI, RIZITZELL, Defbi Home Economics: Home Economics Club: Intramural Sports JAMES ALAN RENTZ, Rayfozz Social Science Educationg Track Teamg Student Louisiana Teachers Association EDWARD LYNN RICH, fozzerbmo Business Administration: Marketing Club bl Senior Class VIOHN TIIOMAS RICHARDSON, III,Rf1.rf012 Cixil Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpliag Sigma Tau Delta: Tau Beta Pi: American Society ot Civil Engineers: XVestminster Fellowship: Officer, ROTCQ Treasurer, Scnior Classg Omicron Delta Kappgu Arnolcl Air Society: Engineers' Association DAVE RICICQS, illwiroe Mechanical Engineering: Tau Beta Pig American Society of Blechanical Engineers XVILLIAM RILEY, IR., B0grIf!l.lrl Accountingg lireshiuan Atlvisorg Ereshman Executive Council, Baptist Student Lniong Accounting Cluh KATHERINE INIARIE ROBERTS, De Ricfrfel' Home Economics: Home Economics Cluh: Ereshman Aclvisorg Council. NYT-slcy Eounclation ALLEN XVARRIZN ROBINETTIZ, !lfexr112ff1'iz1 lNIathematicsg Kappa Alpha Orcler INIARTHA R. ITOBINSON, ll e.s'f fllwlwcf Secretarial Scienceg Social Chairman, lfirst Vice-President, Alpha Chi Omega Sororityg Freshman Aclvisorg Girls' Rifle Teamg Seconcl Vice-Presiclent. Business Stuclents Associationg Repre- sentative. Panhellenic Council ROBERT LEONARD ROBINSON, BrI.f!l'0f7 Electrical Engineeringg American Institution of Electrical En- gineering BILL R. ROCHIZLLE, Vivizlfl Real Estate and Insuranceg Intranniral Sports GEORGE EUGENE ROGERS, SIIIIIZE Mechanical Engineering: American Association of Mechanical Engineers: Engincers' Association ROSE THERESA RINAUDO, Sf77'?Z BlU0ff Elementary Eclucationg Phi Mu Sorority M. RICHARD RINGHEIM, JR., lTI0'2,77'U6 Accountingg President, Treasurer, Rush Chairman, Kappa Sigma Fraternityg Vice-President, Beta Alpha Psig Delta Sigma Pig Treasurer, Student Senateg Honor Ereshmang Treasurer, Sopho- more Classg Interfraternity Councilg Phi Kappa Phig Who's W'ho PATRICIA ELLEN RISER, RZl5f0ll Home Economicsg Vice-President, Scholarship Chairman, Alpha Chi Omega Sororityg Historian, Home Economics Clubg Sec- retary, junior Panhellenicg Honor Freshman GLEN D. RITTIZR, Bmlriei' Cifj Mechanical Engineering: Secretary, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers JAMES ELLIS RITTER, B0.i1i'iw' CHQ' Geologyg Geology Cluh PERRY XVYLIIZ ROAN, Onfecffife Accounting MICKEY GENE ROXWE, Rrfrflwz Mathematics GEORGE DAVID ROXVELL, fr1111wl0zw1 Forestry: Forestry Cluhg Society of American Foresters IO ANN RUCKS, I'1r1.WIL',l'l'1lNc' Office Administrationg Registrar, Sigma Kappa Sorority: Wesley Foundation: Associated Wointen Students: Intramural Sports ROBERT IVIAXXVELL RUDD, illflizfelz Education: Football Team: T-Club CHARLES VANCE SAUCIER, ShI'6'Zf'6lD0l'f Mathematics Education XVILLIAM ERNEST SAVAGE, Cflffiflffwl Electrical Engineering: Tau Beta Pi: Treasurer, Eta Kappa Nu: American Institute of Electrical Engineers JEAN LOUISE ROGERS, Sbi'ez'ef1w'l Elementary Education: Freshman Advisorg Pledge Vice-President Outstanding Pledge, Rush Chairman. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority Publicity Chairman, junior Panhellenicg Vice-President, Presi dent, Panhellenic Councilg Blue jarketsg Alpha Tau Delta Student Louisiana Teachers Association HAROLD CLYDE ROXVAN, JR., Iff Dfmiffo. Are. Accounting: Freshman Advisor: Treasurer, Vice-President, Ac counting Cluhg Historian, Treasurer. Delta Sigma Pi CHARLES RAY ROXVE, f011e,fb01'o Business Administrationg Marketing Cluh EARL KENNETH SELLE, Rfzrfwz Marketing and Merchandising: Marketing Clubg Society for the Advancement of Management LINDA L. SHACKIELFORD, ljf IJUIYIKJU1, Able. Elementary Educationg Wfarden, Activity Chairman, Editor, Alpha Chi Omega Sororityg Honor Council, Dudley Hallg Honor Council. Adams Hall R. XV. SHAVER. G'iffif1f1f Industrial Engineeringg Intramural Sportsg Honor Freshman, American Society of Industrial Engineers ANN LOGAN SHIRLEY, Brzsfrop Honor Council. Dudley Hallg XX'esley Foundation MARY ALICE SHOVVS, 110116150772 Sociology: Honor Freshman: Theta Beta HARRY DAVID SIINIMONS, Dmfmll History and Pre-Lawg Chancery Club: Intramural Sports Elementary Education: Freshman Advisory Vice-President, Cam- pus VC'omen's Councilg Social Chairman, Sigma Kappa Sorority' a Senior Class MARY YVONNE SIINIINIONS, rlijllljcfif Elementary Education, Newman Cluh, Honor Council, Adams Hall, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Sigma Kappa Sorority EDXVARD ALLEN SIMPSON, Hafner' Mathematics JAMES DAYTON SIMS, Albam' Geography, Intramural Sports WALTER DAVID SMITH, Olivelmfrrzr Forestry, Society of American Foresters, Treasurer, Forestry Club INIURRELL QUINTON SNELL, Sh7'6'l'EI707'f Business Administration, Delta Sigma Pi MATTHEW R, SOULANT, New Orfefzm' Civil Engineering, American Society of Civil Engineers, Tau Beta Pi HELEN JANETTE SPEARMAN, Crowzfiffe Elementary Education, Baptist Student Union, Band-O'-Glee ROBERT WRAY SPEED, Taffzzlab Social Science Education, ROTC Band, Wings and Props Flying Club, Maintenance Officer, Orchestra, Disciplinary Board, Band, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Engineers' Association MARTHA SUE SPILLERS, Clmlhfmz Elementary Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Associat-ion INIAGE B. SIMS, Sprjzzgbiff Chemical Engineering, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Baptist Student Union, Intramural Sports, American Institute of Chem- ical Engineers PHILLIP WAIIREN SIMS, flflawif Geography DOROTHY LUCILLE SITTON, Lake Pro videfzfe Mathematics Education, Religious Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, Newman Club, Secretary, Student Louisiana Teach- ers Association, Freshman Advisor: Blue -lackets, Honor Coun- cil, Dudley Hall JOHN B. SLATITR, JR., Slvz'e1eIlJw'f Business Management: Kappa Alpha Order, Society for the Advancement of Management, Delta Sigma Pi BESSIE MAE SMEDLEY, f011ei'b01'f1 English Education FRANK P. SMITH, JR., rllmiroe Chemical Engineering, Vice-President, Scholarship Chairman, Pledge Master, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Secretary, Inter- fraternity Council, American Society of Chemical Engineers, Intramural Sports Nav ns:-N, DANIEL CONRAD STEERE, RIIJIOIZ Education: Pledge Master, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity: Presi- dent, Social Chairman, Xwesley Eoundation: Band, ROTC: Track Team: Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Circle GEORGE L. STEPHENS, ITTOIZVUU Chemical Engineering: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Band, ROTC: Intramural Sports: American Institute of Chemical Engineers HENRY PARKER STEVENS, Slflrilzgfvjff Chemical Engineering: American Chemical Society ERNESTINE STEXWART, Tfzffflfrlh Business and English: Pledge President, Treasurer, Theta Ifpsilon Sorority: Representative, junior Panhellenic Council RICHARD WESLEY STOKELD, Gfwzmom Chemical Engineering: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity: Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers: Baptist Student Union THOMAS S. STONE, Sf91'ez'ep0rf Civil Engineering RONALD CHARLES SPILLERS, Sfiwzrer Chemical Engineering: American Chemical Society: President, Vice-President, American Institute of Chemical Engineers: Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi: Engineers' Association MARTHA STANDLEY, fofzefboro Music Education: Opera Wforkshopg Philharmonic Society: Choir: Band-O'-Glee LARRY ROGER STANLEY: Aiilirfefl Music Education: President, Band: Vice-President, Choir: Orchestra: Men's Glee Club: Opera Worksliop: Philharmonic Society VERN D. STONECIPHER, JR, rlijmfwz Psychology STEPHEN BISHOP STREET, Igiffxlllltfljfl Personnel Management and Public Relations: Secretary, Kappa Sigma Fraternity: Delta Sigma Pi: Society for the Advancement of Management: Editor, XVcstminster Fellowship JERRY L. STUCKEY, 'IfHIcU'b0I'0 Marketing: Marketing Club: Intramural Sports BILLY RAY SUGGS, Lisbon Petroleum Engineering: Petroleum Club: Engineers' Association: Intramural Sports CHARLOTTE LOGAN SUGGS, Lisbon Business Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Association JERRY LAMAR SUTTON, Gibffflfzd Mathematics Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Associa- tion: Intramural Sports: Freshman Advisor: Baptist Student L'nion 65 Senior Class HENRY HAROLD TALLEY, Rflrfon Agricultural Engineering HILDA ANNE TAYLOR, Rfzrfwi English and Social Science Education: Pledge President. Best Pledge, Scholarship Award, Co-Membership Chairman, Con- vention Delegate, Vice-President, Treasurer, Kappa Delta Sorority, President, Junior Panhellenic, President, Town XX'omen, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Alpha Tau Delta, Rules and Safety Committee, Committee, Student Center, Phi Kappa Phi: President, Associated VC'omen Students JOHN MARVIN TAYLOR, JR., Jofzefzrffe Forestry: Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity DAVID CHARLES TILLINGHAST, Cbrllbef Hiff, INEC. English: Vice-President, Sophomore Class, Sigma Tau Delta, Kappa Sigma Fraternity, Track Team CHARLES HENRY TOOTLE, Refdlzfiffe, Gd. Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum Club, President, Pi Epsilon Tau, Outstanding Junior Petroleum Engineering Student CARROLL P. TRAYLOR, Virimz Business Administration PATSY ELAINE TRAYLOR, dlfzriofz Elementary Education GEORGE OLIVER TREBING, Por! Wd.fbj7lgf0lZ, N.Y, Electrical Engineering, American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers CAROLYN INI. TRICKIETT, Sb7'L'Z'6lU07'f Elementary Education, Rose, Kappa Alpha Order, Honor Coun- cil, Harper Annex, Secretary, Dudley Hall, Treasurer, Chaplain, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, Sponsor, ROTC TERRY Le TEAQUE, 114111 zztafzilfe General Business, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Intramural Sports MARY HENRY TERRILL, Mozzroe Elementary Education, Baptist Student Union, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Blue Jackets, Officer, Freshman Class, Honor Council, Harper Hall, Vice-President, Campus Women's Coun- cil: Honor Council, Dudley Hall JAMES M. THOMPSON, Jozzerboro Accounting, Accounting Club JOHN R. THOMPSON, SA7I'6Z'6lf70'l'l' Business Management, Newman Club, Drill Team, Society for the Advancement of Management RONNIE H. THOMPSON, Monroe Science Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association PATSY TAYLOR TINSLEY, Rfrrfoll Health and Physical Education, Feature Twirler, Band, Intra- mural Sportsz Baptist Student Union, Treasurer, Physical Edu- cation Majors Club ROBERT BALL TUCKER, JR., Ez'ereff, 1IIn25.f. Electrical Engineeringg American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers HERBERT RICHARD TURNER, Si111,s'b01'0 Physical Educationg Intramural Sportsg Baseball Teamg Student Louisiana Teachers Association JULIETTE FAYE TUTHILL, Lake CZJKYTZEI Elementary Educationg Newman Clubg Student Louisiana Teach- ers Association JULIA D. TXVITTY, Rffffolz Elementary Education XVALTER K. TWITTY, JR., diagliofid, Ark. Agricultural Engineeringg American Society of Agricultural Engineers PRICHARD N. UNDERXVOOD, 1JId7lg!96ZI1Z Forestryg Forestry Clubg Society of American Foresters JOHN XV. TRIGG, JR., Sbrercfzorf Civil Engineeringg Kappa Sigma Fraternityg Football Teamg American Society of Civil Engineersg T-Club BILLY INT. TROQVILLE, SlI7Vi11gbjff Forestry: Forestry Clubg Society of American Foresters JEFFREY LYNN TUCKER, .dlillzfell Civil Engineeringg Executive Council, Baptist Student Uniong American Society of Civil Engineersg Mens Glee Clubg Wings and Props Flying Club MELBA JEAN VALENTINE, 'I6fli16'l'EfL'6 Secondary Educationg Freshman Advisorg Vice-Moderator, Social Chairman, Food Chairman, Librarian, Westminster Fellowshipg Sponsor, ROTC RITA JO VARNADO, BfZJ'fl'0p 5 Social Welfareg French Clubg XYlomen's Recreational Associa- tiong Honor Pledge. Editor, Alpha Chi Omega Sororityg Honor Councilg Adams Hallg Blue Jackets ROBERT LEO VINING, DMIZQU Science Educationg XX'esley Foundationg Student Louisiana Teach- ers Association HELEN THERESA VINYARD, Ollfz Elementary Educationg Honor Council, Adams Hallg Newman Clubg Freshman Advisorg Intramural Sportsg Campus XVomen's Council HERSHEL T. VINYARD, Offfz Chemical Engineeringg Football Teamg Tau Beta Pig Omicron Delta Kappag Newman Clubg T-Clubg American Institution of Chemical Engineersg Wl1o's Who MELBA DEAN XVACTOR, Terry Elementary Educationg Student Louisiana Teachers Associationg Baptist Student Union Senior Class ELIZABETH ANN WADE, Ville Plfzfle Elementary Education, Editor, Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, Freshman Advisor, Student Louisiana Teachers Association NEIL WAGONER, Wifzfzfield Petroleum Engineering, Petroleum Club, Baptist Student Union, Intramural Sports RITA SUE XWAITS, Afwldid Home Economics, Home Economics Club ANNETTE LUCK WATSON, Bernice Elementary Education, Freshman Girls' Glee Club, Baptist Student Union MARILYN MARIE WATSON, Arcadia: Elementary Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation,'Freshman Advisor NORA ANN WATSON, A1'mziif1 Elementary Education, Student Louisiana Teachers Association, Theta Beta TOMMY DAVID WATSON, SZU'L'Z,f'6P01'f Electrical Engineering, Arnold Air Society, American Institute of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engineers THOMAS H. WATTS, Sb1'ezfe,b01'f Forestry, Forestry Club, Society of American Foresters LOLA KATHERINE WEAVER, Hfzyfzewille Home Economics, Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation ELAINE XWALDROP, BOJJZW Cily Elementary Education, President, Dudley Hall, Vice-President, Rush Chairman, Sigma Kappa Sorority, Alpha Tau Delta, Board, Associated Women Students, Panhellenic Council GLENDA LALIA XVALKER, fozzeybom Medical Technology, Honor Freshman, Theta Beta, Phi Kappa Phi JESSE GLENN WALKER, Newefltmz Chemistry, Baptist Student Union, American Chemical Society, Intramural Sports SIMEON H. WALL, Trzlfzzfah Pre-Medicine, Historian, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, Amer- ican Chemical Society, Beta Beta Beta, Biological Society, Spanish Club, Freshman Advisor, Honor Freshman, Intra- mural Sports THEODORE EARL XVALLACE, Sbfez'ef704't Real Estate and Insurance GLORIA LYNN WATKINS, Bejflzfiffc' Elementary Education, Freshman Girls' Glee Club CHARLES D. WEYLAND, Sl9rezfelI701'! Accountingg Wings and Props Flying Clubg Accounting Club JAMES DONALD XVHITE, Alexalzdlia Forestryg President, Newman Clubg Intramural Sportsg Forestry Clubg Society of American Foresters JEANETTE A. WHITE, 137151072 Business Education JIMMY WAYNE WHITE, Aiifzdwz Health and Physical Education SAMMY BURGESS XVHITE, JR., RIIJZOIZ General Businessg Treasurer, Kappa Sigma Fraternityg Vice- President, Delta Sigma Pig Vice-President, Business Student Associationg Treasurer, Vice-President, Marketing Clubg Canter- bury Association ARLIE HOUSTON WILKERSON, Nalcbilorbei Forestryg Forestry Clubg Society of American Foresters ETHEL E. WEEKS, Hwfgf English Education PATSY CARTER XVELDON, Liibolz Mathematics Educationg Theta Beta WINERED E. XVELDON, Bernice Accounting CHARLES DANIEL XVILLIAMS, f012eJb01'0 Health and Physical Educationg Intramural Sports JAMES R. WILLIAMS, Rilffolz Accountingg Accounting Club DAVID VAUGHN WILLIAMSON, El D01'cm'0, Ark Physical Educationg Football Teamg T-Club JOANNA MUSE WILLSON, fllizvfiwz City, Ark. Home Economicsg Home Economics Club ROBERT ALEXANDER WILLSON, flflzcfiolz City, Ark. Elementary Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Association RICHARD RAY WILSON, Alexrzmlrifz Accounting JOHN MARSHALL XVOODARD, Gfbifulllcf Forestry: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternityg Forestry Clubg Society of American Foresters: Intramural Sports MARY KAY XVORLIZY, rll02I7'06 Social xX ClfA1l'C1 Sponsor. ROTC, Dream Girl, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, XX'esley Founclationg Home Economics Clubg Wom- en's Recreational Association, Military Ball Courtg Kappa Delta Sorority ROBERT IZXWIELL VURIGHT, JR., Rufio!! Physicsg XY'esley Foundation, Physics Club, American Insti- tute of Radio Engineers l IVIARTHA ANN YEATES, Homer Secretarial Science, Freshman Girls' Glee Clubg Student Loui- siana Teachers Association: Marketing Club SYLVIA LOUISF YEATES, Spfjflgffiff Secretarial Science: Freshman Girls' Glee Club1 Secretary, Marketing Club: Baptist Student L'nion RONNIE YOUNGBLOOD, Beizlozz Science Eclucationg Officer, ROTCQ XX'ings and Props Flying Club, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity SHERINIAN LEE YOUNG, Virirzzz Mathematics WILLIAM PARVIN YOUNG, IR., Cfiflwrnz Forestry, Forestry Club FINNIS L. ZAPPA, Afhezzf Health and Physical Eclucationg Intramural Sportsg Student Louisiana Teachers Association jrvlf sf WF Dessert' Party Honoring Graduating Senior XVomen The Junior Class Ji N 1' , And The Officers PAT WRIGHT .,., , President GLENDA KNIGHT . Secretary MICKEY NICKLES Treasurer BILLY WARE ..... V1ce Pres1dent 7l LUCIA ABEGG Ruilozz I I Xlithemitics Ju ior it f A BLSS ADAMS, jen.: Class Home Economics JOE E. AKINS, B.1.f!r0p Accounting JACK M. ALBRITTON, Kilbourfze Electrical Engineering MARGIE ANN ALBRITTON, Dorwznifle Elementary Eclucntion VICKI ALBRITTON, Bernice Home Economics EARL RICHARD ALLEN, Barrier Cily Chemical Engineering JIMMY HOLLAND ALLEN, Mfzriofz Civil Engineering J. GARY ALLUINIS, Bofiier Cily Business Administration JERRY VV. ANDREWS, Sllllllllfffifld Science Education BETTY LOU ARNETT, B.1.flr0p Music Education NORA ANN ARNOLD, Plain Dealing Psychology BETTY JOYE AVERITTE, D0zw1JL'ille Elementary Education LARRY W. BAILEY, ilI:11'.fb,1U, Tex. Civil Engineering EUGENE SPENCER BALI., BJU Mathematics and Chemistry JAMES ARNOLD BALL, EZ Dorada, Ar Electrical Engineering O. DALLAS BAILLIO, Sbrrzeporl Accounting and Pre-Law JOHN THOMAS BAIN, Ruflmz Engineering F. VIC BARNETT, Sbrereport Mechanical Engineering LINDA LEA BARNS, Sbrezejvorl Botany WILLIAM DEAN BARRY, Texrzrifafzmx, Tex. Business Administration THEODORE JOSEPH BARTELS, Sbfei ejwrl Mathematics LEWIE LON BASS, liver! Monroe Industrial Engineering IVIALCOLM EUGENE BASS, Sb1'.'?Z E?p0?'f Psychology MARTHA BASS, Jonesboro Elementary Education DALE ARDEN BATES, RIUZOIZ Electrical Engineering and Business JOHNNIE MACK BAYLES, TWH! Monroe Electrical Engineering SANDRA KAY BEARD, El Dorado, Arla. Elementary Eclucation RICHARD F. BELL, Slyrneporl Mathematics THOMAS XWAYNE BELLIZIO, Rzzflon Marketing EDVUARD B. BERRY, Zliofzwe Accounting INIARSHA LYNNE BLACK, Hammond Social Science BOBBY GLENN BLACKMON, Lr1g,111Jp0z'l Forestry SARAH AVERY BLACKMON, jozzerboro Mathematics Education JAMES ROBERT BLACKWELL, Hizwwzerzille Petroleum Engineering JANE AKIN BLACKVUELL, Hayzewille Business Administration GXVENDOLYN BLALOCK, Quimzfm Speech and Hearing Therapy LILLIAN BLONDIN, Rzmon Home Economics JACK RANDLE BLOUNT, Doylizze Mathematics TOMMY EARL BOGLE, L0g:ZIZJ'170ff Physics RALPH O. BOHANNON, JR., Oakdale Electrical Engineering JON BOND, Sbrez'ej10rf Personnel and Public Relations LOUIS CLIFFORD BONNETTE, JR., Piueiille Journalism EDGAR BORNMANN, Hofflofz Accounting ROGER S. BOUGHTON, Mmzglvam Pre-Veterinary J. R. BRADLEY, JR., Sr. forepb Wiltllite Conservation and Management NORMAN A. BRACKEN, Rzzrfon Agricultural Engineering PERRY DALTON BRAMLETT, Arcadia Accounting CARROLL E. BRANTLEY, Fmwzerzfille Civil Engineering VIRGINIA LEE BRAY, Sbre1'ep0rl Home Economics SUSIE ELINOR BRIAN, IVimzfield Business and Speech Education JOHNNY E. BRIDGES, Rurfon Social Science DONALD WAYNE BRIGHT, Springhill Accounting DON KYLE BROVUN, Oakdale Mechanical Engineering JOHN KIRWEN BROWN, Coufhomz Accounting JOY RUTH BROWN, Comhnllrz Elementary Education ROBERT LARRY BROWN, Hrzughlon Arts and Sciences RUSSELL THERRELL BRUCE, Leenfille Civil Engineering DON EDWIN BRYANT, function Cily, Ark, Forestry BILLY P. BULLOCK, Iozzewille Political Science CLAUDE P. BIIRCH, Minden Chemical Engineering ROBERT WILLIAM BURTON, Shreveport Electrical Engineering DEE ANNE BL'SCH, Columbia Secretarial Science THERON H, BUTCHEE, Shrereport Accounting JOHN BIILTON BYRD, .Marry Zoology THOMAS BI. CALDWELL, .Monroe Personnel and Public Relations WILLIAM DAVID CALDWELL, Bieooille Animal Husbandry VICTOR JOEL CAMPISI, Shreveport Sociology JAMES SHERMAN CAPELLO, Kilgore, Tex. Mechanical Engineering LYNDA B. CARPENTER, Shreveport Elementary Education LEE EDXVIN CARTER, Wfizzrzfield Petroleum Engineering S. L. CASTELLIICCIO, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering MARTHA L. CHANDLER, Rurlozz Business Education CECIL BERNARD CHATQDOIR, Alexmzdriaz General Business MAX VUAYNE CHESNIIT, Mmzrfield Journalism ROBERT GARSON CHISHOLM, Vidalia Mechanical Engineering .PEGGY LOUISE CLEXYIS, Shrez epor! Secretarial Science VINTON JAMES CLINE, Shrereporf Mathematics DIANA COBB, IVert Monroe Business Education ROBERT J. COBB, Shrezepor! Llanagement CORBETT B. COBURN, JR., Lake Proridezzre Medical Technology ROBERT NEADHAM COLVIN, Dzzbxcb Mathematics MICHAEL J. CONNELLA, Barrier City Physics GARY C. COOPER, FOIIAF, Ark. Chemical Engineering RALPH CLARK COOPER, Nezrellzon Agricultural Engineering XWALLACE W. CORLEY, Pirzerille Electrical Engineering KENNETH XVAYNE CRABTREE, H7612 Monroe Electrical Engineering JAMES M. CRAIN, Bogfzlzmz Forestry ALEX B. CRAWLEY, jozzef Chemical Engineering HENRY BERT CRAXVLEY, fozzefboro Physics and Mathematics ROBERT T. CROSBY, Tallnlab Pre-Medicine ROBBIE LYNN CRLTMPTON, Minden Accounting BETTY CUPPLES, Sbwivjfoil Medical Technology XVILLIAM PAUL DANIEL, Biwziilfe Accounting THOMAS VV. DAIQGHERTY, Sbreveporl Business Administration and Pre-Law JIMMY LEON DAVID, Sbrereporz Geology EDGAR B. DAVIS, Slvrereport Business KENNETH R. DAVIS, B,z.fzrop Electrical Engineering PRISCILLA ANN DAVIS, Duburln Secretarial Science RAY DeMILLE DAVIS, Minden Accounting .Suv I TOMMY LEE DAVIS, Hodge Physics and Mathematics GERALD MONROE DEAN, Croiitfzl, Ark. Mathematics Education RONALD F. DeCUIR, Deffrebazz Electrical Engineering LOUIS JERRY DeSALVO, N fu' Orlwmf ' Mathematics C Class JOHN RICHARD DIAL, lWeJl Monroe J ' Accounting F. CARLETON DICKENSHEETS, II, Glourefler City, N. J. Accounting Class JOSEPH W. DICKSON, JR., Ruston Real Estate and Insurance JOCELYN DILLON, Sbroweporl Business Education ' JUDITH ANN DODDS, Rafloa Home Economics ANGUS JAMES DODSON, Alexandria Chemical Engineering LINDA G. DOSS, Dubacla Medical Technology MARY HELEN DOSS, Sl. forepla Mathematics Education WAYNE EGAN DRING, Siwrooro Elementary Education MARILYN JEANETTE DUCHESNE, Barrier Cily Business Education RODERICK C. DUCHESNE, JR., Ration Speech JOHN CURTIS DUREN, Elizabelh Riathematics JUDY ELAINE DURHAM, Oakdale Mathematics Education JERRY CLYDE DYESS, Baiozz Rouge Pre-Medicine ELIZABETH MCLAURIN DYSON, Ration Business Education JIMMY LEE EASTERLING, Hope, Ark. Mechanical Engineering JOHN M. EAVES, W'a.rl Monroe Business Administration BOBBY J, EDMONDS, Homer Accounting SALLY M. EDMONDS, Horrton Elementary Education WILLIAM RONALD EDWARDS, Arcadia Mechanical Engineering and Business ARTIE VINCENT ELLIOTT, JR., Oakdale- Industrial Engineering LYNN THOMAS EVANS, Sbrerfeport Business and English Education JAMES LOEWEN EYRE, Alexandria Chemical Engineering JACK T. FAIR, Arhlmzd Pre-Law PI-IILLIP E. FINCI-IER, Homer Business Administration JAINIES CARL FINLEY, New Orlenm Mechanical Engineering JAMES NANCE FISHER, Sbrcreporl Personnel Relations KAY FITZMQRRIS, Slneoeporl Business C. ALFRED FLANDERS, JR., Mamfield Electrical Engineering and Business CRANWFORD L. FLETCHER, JR., Wkzltorl Mathematics PAUL DOUGLAS FOLSE, Brzrlrop Electrical Engineering TERRY KENT FORD, Brycelmzd Political Science XWILLIAM VUAYNE FORD, Irzrzclion Cily, Ark. Elementary Education WALTER G. FORNEA, Vrzrnfzdo Forestry JERRY WAYNE FOSHEE, Lognnrport Forestry WOODROW WILSON FOSTER, JR., El Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering MARY RUTH FOWLER, Rufton English and Business Education EDDIE W. FRANCIS, Pamderm, Tex. Physical Education DAVID G. FREEMAN, Monlereyf Accounting BRUCE LEWIS FRYE, Phoenix, Ariz. Business Management JERRY LLOYD FRYE, Sprirzglaill Chemistry JERRY ELMO FRYER, Sprirzglaill Civil Engineering CHARLES CLOY FULLER, Dubafla Mathematics TIMOTHY HILL FULLER, Taylor Accounting TOMMIE F. GADBERRY, Rzzrlorz Civil Engineering CHARLES FRANCOIS GAIENNIE, Lecomple Business Administration ROBERT RAY GARLOW, Borrier City Mechanical Engineering JERRY A. GARNER, Sibley Mathematics TERRY WAYNE GEE, Natchez, Min. Business Administration HAROLD GIBSON, Slireveport Mechanical Engineering MARTHA JANE GILLELAND, Monroe Chemistry GAY GILLUM, Formerrzille Medical Technology MARY ANN GIVENS, IV'i1112.fb0r0 Elementary Education JOHN WAYNE GLAZE, Minden Business Management ROY D. GLOVER, Rirflmz Business Management ODIE LEE GORE. Plain Dealing General Agriculture ROBERT STARK GOREE, Hayrzewille Electrical Engineering KENNETH LEE GORDON, Homer Accounting DONALD OVUEN GORUM, Glerzrrzora Accounting LOUISE D. GORUM, Oakdale Home Economics JAMES E. GRAFTON, Dllbdfh Accounting ROBERT E. GRAY, Riifiorz Accounting BOB J. GREEN, Sbrcreparf Mechanical Engineering CHARLES HENRY GREEN, JR., New Orleazzr Mechanical Engineering ERNEST ED GREEN, Sbrezf'ep0rl Chemistry CARLTON RUSS GREER, Oak Grove Physics LEON ELLIS GREGORY, Shreveport Accounting FORREST DEAN GRIFFEN, Baker Pre-Medicine JOHN RAY GRIFFIN, Picayune, Min. Forestry DENNIS T. GRIGGS, Plain Dealing Electrical Engineering HAL W. GRISWOLD, Slarezfeport Business Administration TED ANTHONY GUILLORY, Alexandria Civil Engineering INIARION EDDY GUNN, Tallulab Chemical Engineering JAINIES WILLIAM GUNTER, Alexandria Industrial Engineering MAMIE JO HALE, Rmiorz Home Economics ROBERT E. HALEY, Homer Pre-Medicine ROBERT L. HAMILTON, El Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM JENNINGS HANCHEY, DeRidder Chemical Engineering E. B. HARDCASTLE, Plaizz Dealing Business Administration CHARLES MONROE HARGETT, Ruxfon Civil Engineering JOHN M. HARRISON, Lake Charley Chemical Engineering JUDITII ANN HARRISON, ilforzroe Elementary Education XVILLIAM DOYLE HASSELL, U7irzr15l2oro Business Administration JEROME MCCAIN HATCHER, Mczrzffield Industrial Engineering ANDREW E. HAYES, Rurlorz Mathematics Education ROBERT GENE HAYES, Sedgwirk, Karl. Physical Education LARRY G. HAYNES, Alexandria Chemical Engineering LARRY J. HAYS, Arcrzdirz Social Science MAXIE R. HAYS, Oakdale Physical Education NELLIE MARIE HEAD, Siker English Education GEORGE HENAGAN, Minden Interior Design LARRY GENE HENDERSON, Baftrop Forestry TRAVIS O'NEAL HENRY, L0gfZ7ZJ'I70I'l Pre-Law LAWSON MORRIS HERRON, Morzroe lNIechanical Engineering THOMAS BENSON HILBURW, Sbrez'epor,f Mathematics JUDY DIAN HILL, Logmzrport Elementary Education NORMAN BRUCE HILL, BdJ'l7'017 Mechanical Engineering BETTY NAN HINES, Morzroe Elementary Education THERON DALE HINTON, JR., Ruston History CHARLES E. HOENRE, Minderz Wildlife Conservation JUDITH ANNE HOGAN, Slrrezfeporl Business Administration TOMBIY W. HOLBROOK, ffodge Journalism ROBERT EARL HOOD, Springhill Accounting HENRY NEXVTON HORN, Tullulah , Music Education Class MICKEY HAROLD HOXWELL, Phoenix. flillai. Physical Education 1 SHIRLEY DEAN HUCKABY, Hodge as S Elementary Education CHARLES L. HUDSON, Sbrezxeporl Mecliimiciil Engineering JOHNNY HUDSON, Minden English DAVID ALLEN HUGHES, Vidalia Pre-Law BARNEY M. HUNTER, Sibley Accounting CHARLES M. HUNTER, JR., Sibley Elementary Education ROBERT Q. HUMBLE, Monroe Productive Management HUGH HARVEY HYMAN, JR., .Monroe Chemical Engineering CLIFFORD OSBON IMAN, Plaiiz Dealliizg Business Administration EARL GLYNN INGRAM, Tioga Academic JOHN TRICHE IRVING, Slarereparl Mechanical Engineering VIRGIL FRANK JACKSON, Vidalia Electrical Engineering EDXVARD CHARLES JAMES, Riiftolz Health and Physical Education ROBERT NATHANIEL JAMESON, fllexizfidfiu General Business and Mathematics JANE JARINION, Mi11'i01z English Education HILTON BERNARD JOHNSON, Bizmiap Agricultural Engineering LARRY DON JOHNSON, Mafzffield Physics MARION V. JOHNSON, Slfreileparl Elementary Education EDMOND EARL JONES, Laurel, Min. Electrical Engineering GLORIA GOLSBY JONES, Crowville English Education JAMES THOMAS JONES, Ringgold Industrial Engineering MARGARET ANNE JONES, Minden Home Economics JOHN ANDREW KEEDY, For! lVorlla, Tex. Political Science FREDERIC R. KELLOGG, Slonewoll Science Education CHARLES ROBERT KELLY, JR., McAllen, Tex. Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM A. KENNEDY, Summerfield Mathematics Education SPENCER KING, Snrezfefvorl Civil Engineering WILLIAM HENRY KING, JR., Tnllulnb Mathematics HENRY W. KINNISON, Olln Speech and Pre-Theology THOMAS KENT KIRK, Nozrbjfocloei Forestry JAMES FRANK KIRKLAND, Nnlrnitocnex Mathematics JOHN MICHAEL KLING, Bnlon Ronge Accounting WILLIAINI JOHN KLUMPP, Logonrporf Electrical Engineering CHARLES E. KNIGHT, Bogfzlnm Wildlife Conservation and Management RINEHARD KRUSE, Ruiion Dairy Production ROLANDAR. LABORDE, M:z1'k.wilfe Accounting DONALD L. LACKEY, Shreveport Business Administration DONNIE DAVID LADATTO, Sb1'el'ep0f'l Mathematics JANICE E, LANCASTER, Snreflepoft English JUDITH ANNE LANE, Monroe Chemistry RONALD A. LANGLEY, Boffier City Mechanical Engineering PEGGY L. LARANCE, Dnbocb Business Administration JAMES MICHAEL LARKAN, IV, Monroe Mechanical Engineering GARY M. LAUTER, Sbrezfeport Business Management LORETTA LEA LAXVRENCE, Ruflon Elementary Education RANNA JANE LEAKE, Tyler, Tex. Elementary Education ERIC F. LEBROCQ, Stullgnrl, Ark. Industrial Engineering DONALD VERDEN LEE, Tronfylvnnio Wildlife Conservation and Management NANCY LEE, Fn1'nzerz'ilZe Elementary Education CHARLES R. LESTAGE, Alexandria Civil Engineering JOHN F. LEWIS, Minden Chemical Engineering ROBERT LEONEL LILES, Slarezfeport Forestry SHIRLEY DELL LOCKARD, Shreveport Secretarial Science ALBERT STANLY LOCKER, Kolin Physics BOBBIE LOE, Jonesboro Accounting RUTH BAILEY LOGAN, Rurlofz Science Education SAMUEL VANCE LOGAN, Sbrezfeport Physics KATIE THOMPSON LONG, Colfax Elementary Education JOHN JARED LONG, Ballon Rouge Electrical Engineering HOMER E. LOONEY, Ruflon Accounting LINDA CAROL LOPER, S1J7'8l'6'1701'l Business Education WENDELL JOSEPH LORIO, H:1b111'iUe Wildlife Conservation HENRY LAWSON LOVE, Mmzrfield Industrial Engineering MYRA HAZEL LOWE, Minden Home Economics CHARLOTTE ANN LOWREY, Burtrop Music Education GARY SPENSER LUEDERS, Alexmzdf-in Business BOBBY BROWN LYLE, Slafeveporl Mechanical Engineering JAMES BERNARD LYONS, Wert Monroe Petroleum Engineering LAURA MacMILLAN, Shreveporz Commercial Art THOMAS A. MCALLISTER, Monroe Electrical Engineering BETH MCCALLIE, Shreveporl Secretarial Science JAMES THOMAS McCALMAN, JR., Homer Accounting RONALD M. McCAULEY, Leewille Mathematics JO ANN MCCEARLEY, Slmzmif, Min. Medical Technology DON HUE MCCOY, Ringgold Mathematics Education DARRELL ARDEN INICEACHERN, Dubach Accounting JAMES LAMAR McELROY, JR., Uf7eJl Monroe English Education ESTHER LUCILLE MCFARLAND, Ruxton English Education LOIS CAROL MCKINLEY, Slarereporl English Education JUDY GREEN MCKINSTRY, Rayzfille Home Economics' DONALD FRANKLIN MCLAURIN, Vizfirzzz Physical Education JIM XVILLIS MCMANUS, Sbrerepart Commercial Art ANNE HOLLIS MCMILLAN, Alexflmirirz Elementary Education BOBBY R. MQMURRAY, Il7i1zmb0ro Forestry CHARLES E. MCNEIL, Nnlrbez, Min. Mathematics JAMES ADAIR MACKEY, Jorzerboro Mathematics Education CAROL JEAN MAGNAN, Pineville Social Studies Education TOMMY JOE MALONE, Fd7'l2ZE7'1 iU6 Pre-Law and Business Management MARGARET HARRIS MANBY, Sprirfgbill Elementary and Secondary Education MARY MANIS, Barrier fifj Business Education BOBBY RAY MARTIN, Sulphur Chemical Engineering CLEO FREDDY MARTIN, UVM! Monroe Chemical Engineering DANIEL HOWARD MARTIN, Abilfz Sprifzgy Forestry EUGENE HARVEY MARTIN, Shreveport Petroleum Engineering MARY HELEN MARTIN, Sforeveport Medical Technology JOHN DAVID MATLOCK, Sbrfifeporf Physics ANN MAYS, Minden Accounting SHARON ANN MEREDITH, Bfzrzrop Elementary Education CHARLES L. MIDYETT, Barrier Cily Electrical Engineering JOHN WARD RIILLER, lV'i7l7z.f!J01'0 Forestry MARILYN CHARLEEN INIILLER, Taylor Elementary and Secondary Education PETER EDWARD MILLER New Orlearu S I S Junior ROGER MILLER, IV1127z1b0r0 Forestry Class Junior Class ERBIE LEE MOAK, Alexizrldrirz Civil Engineering KATHLEEN WHITE MOAK, Alexrzrzdria Speech and Hearing Therapy NOAH VUAYNE INIOEEETT, !0lZE5b0l'0 Physics JIM MONTGOMERY, Sbrerfeporl History CHARLES ARTHUR MOORE, II7eek5 Irlazzd Mechanical Engineering RICHARD ARNOLD MOORE, Rurfarz Sacred Music ROBERT N. MOORE, Slrrezfeporl Accounting EDD W, MORELAND, Mirzderz Accounting JIMMY D. MORGAN, Sborzgaloo Social Welfare JOHN DERALD MORGAN, Jerlzzingr Electrical Engineering and Business KERRY KENT MORRIS, Farrrzerville English Education ROBERT LANE MORRIS, Pineville Business and Pre-Law JERRY G. MURPHY, Hezyrzerzille Mathematics ELIZABETH ANN NICKELS, Shreveport Secretarial Science HOWARD ASHLEY NORTH, Ringgold Accounting LEONARD WAYNE NUGENT, Dry Prong Business Administration CHARLOTTE ANN NULL, IVe.rf Monroe Accounting GLYNN OAKES, H rzyrzewille Mathematics SAMMY DREW O'BIER, Springhill General Business ADRIAN LEE ODOM, Illorzroe Finance ELWYN KEITH ODOM, Brzrkin Mechanical Engineering LARRY XVAYNE ODOM, New Orleanr Electrical Engineering HUGH W. O'DONNELL, Slafeveporl Civil Engineering JAMES PEEK O'NEAL, JR., Alexandria Civil Engineering PEGGY NAN OUZTS, Tmnyylinznitz English Education KEITH M. OVERDYKE, SZ77'6l'F!70l'f Chemical Engineering WALTER THOBIAS OWENS, Sb1'ez'epor,f B'Ianagement JAMES A. PACK, Sbfeveporl Electrical Engineering and Business BETH PALMERL El Dorado, Are. Business Education FRANCES GENE PARDUE, Albans Elementary Education JAMES H. PAYNE, W'eJl M0l27'0E Electrical Engineering and Business JAMES CURTIS PEPPER, El Dorado, Art Accounting FLOYD MAC PERRYMAN, Dzzbberly Agriculture Engineering ELIZABETH MARIE PETTISS, Nnlrluez, Mif.i'. Home Economics LUTHER CARNELL PHELPS, Loganrporz Mathematics DAVID LARRY PICKERING, El Dorado, Ark. Statistics KENNETH EARL PICKERING, New Ofleanr Business THOMAS EUGENE PIXLEY, Homer Accounting BARBARA GAYE POWELL, Monroe Social Science Education MARTHA SUE PRATT, Barlrop Elementary Education RICHARD E. PRIEST, Ruflon Business Management CHOMELLA ROSE PRINE, Oak Grove' Elementary Education ROBERT PERRY PRINGLE, Shreveport Industrial Engineering VVILLIAM INIONROE RAINACH, JR., Szzmfnerfield General Business CLYDE E. RATCLIFF, St. fofepb Industrial Engineering CLARENCE RONNEY RAY, Camden, Kirk. Mathematics E. M. REA, New Orleunx Mathematics JULIE REES, Sl1rez'epo1'z Medical Technology MARY ANNA REES, Ringgold Home Economics RAYE ELLEN REESE, Ruston Psychology MARGARET E. REEVES, Barrier City Academic DANIEL D. RENEAU, lV0od1'ille, Mfrs. Chemical Engineering GAYE R. RICE, Pizzezfille English BOBBY RICH, P11212 Dazlizzg Iklathematics XVILLIAM R. RICH, Rmlozz Marketing and Merchandising ERED IW. RICHARDS, Pilleffifle Blathematics DOROTHY EAYE RICHARDSON, R11 H011 Elementary Education XVILLARD JOEL RICHARDSON. fwztirlww Statistics FRANCES ANNE RIORDAN, Virifzzz Marketing POLLY JANE RISER, JVM! Illozzroe Art Education MARSHA GLYNN ROACH, ll7 i.o1er Elementary Education JOHN MILTON ROBERSON, B:1.fI1'0p Personnel and Public Relations JOHN MARSHALL ROBERT, Tioga Physics JERRY V. ROCKETT, Sjfmiwille Forestry JOANNA ROCKETT, Mfzriozz Mathematics Education CHARLES EDWARD RODGERS, Plain Dtwrlizzg Electrical Engineering DAVID D. ROSS, ll 'i1zz1field Mechiinical Engineering SARAH ANN ROSS, llyizzzzrboro English LL'CILLE ANNE ROSTRON, Rmlwz Home Economics CARL L. RUSSELL, !6'lIfZ Civil Engineering FLOYD H. RUSSO, New Orlemzr Chemical Engineering THOMAS ALLEN SAMPLE, Arladozwz, Are. Mathematics DOYLE CLIFFORD SANDERLIN, H.Il1Xbll7'KQ, Ark. Mechanical Engineering HOUSTON DONALD SANDERSON, Cboudmm' INIathematics BERT LEE SCHRIVNER, Ruffofz Geology KLAUS H. SCHWABE, Bogalfz, Colombia Petroleum Engineering MARY LYNN SCOGIN, Monroe Mathematics Education GEORGE D. SCREPETIS, ll7e5l Monroe Forestry HATHIA ANNE SEARLES, Minden Elementary Education DAVID CONRAD SHARP, Tioga Chemistry BILLY MILTON SHAW, Rufzozz Business Administration AUBREY JAMES SHEPHERD, Sbrez'e,'mr't English ALBERT CROEEORD SIMMONS, Vern Berzrb. Flrz. English DAVID ROBERT SINCOX, Vf1'i.12z General Business JOHN A. SINGLETON, Sbreveporl Mechanical Engineering JAMES W. SKEELES, Alexafzdrifz Chemical Engineering ELLIOTT LEROY SLOCUM, Callaozm Accounting. JAMES SCOTT SMILEY, Plain Dealing Chemical Engineering CAROLYN SMITH, ll i1z1zJ!:w'0 Home Economics GLENDA G. SMITH, Sbrereport Secretarial Science GLORIA JEAN SMITH, Gibflrwd English Education MARTHA JANE SINIITH, Pinerilfe Speech and Hearing Therapy ROGER ERIC SMITH, Mflllffifld Accounting SHERRIE ELAINE SMITH, Tallulnb Secretarial Science JACK F. SNEED, Sbrarcporz History Education JANE ANN SOKOLOSKY, SZ77'6I'6f701'f Business Education MICHAEL D, SPEARS, Fmmemille Music Education RONALD K. SPRUELL, .Monroe Electrical Engineering SARAH CLARE STAPLES, Zachary Elementary Education MARGARET P. STEPHENS, Shreveporl Social Welfare ROBERT L. STOKELD, Gu!-131172.70211 Physics and Mathematics KATHLEEN ANN STOWELL, Mmzgbfzm English Education DEANNA li. STRICKLAND, Ofmloumr Music Education DIANNE XWILLIAMSON STL'CKEY I Junior Home Economics Class BILL SULLIVAN. Tallulab O Business Management JAMES CURTIS SUMMERLIN, iVIi111.i'ffeld Class Civil Engineering DYANN SUTTON, Gibxlafzd Elementary Education JULES LEE SYLVESTER, Lake Cbarlef Electrical Engineering JOHN RANDALL TABOR, Homer English Education BILLY JACK TALTON, Minden Physical Education CHARLES W. TAYLOR, Armdin Industrial Engineering SARA BETH TEEKELL, Barrier City Business Education JOHNNY R. TETTLETON, Farmerrille Engineering and Business ROSALYN ANN THAMES, Mrzzzgbfzm Physical Education VIRGINIA ANN THARP, Barrier Cizy Health and Physical Education JERRY THOMAS, Plain Dealing Mathematics KATHERINE THOMAS, Lorzgfiew, Tex Elementary Education MARY ALICE THOMAS, Oak Grove Elementary and Secondary Education R. DALE THOMAS, Maaringspoft Electrical Engineering PETER DRAKE THOMPSON, JR., Ilielfzirie Mechanical Engineering JERRY TEMPLE THORNTON, IVinr2field Mathematics and Science Education JERRY DALE TILL, Bernice Wildlife Conservation LOYCE WAYNE TINSLEY, Rurlon Health and Physical Education DON R. TIPPIT, Dexler, Mo. Wildlife Conservation LLOYD CLESTEL TOAL, JR., Alextmdrifz Petroleum Engineering CARL W. TOWNSEND, New Orleanf Electrical Engineering PEGGY F. TRAWEEK, UVM! Monroe Commercial Art GALE RAGAN TRUSSELL, Jenn Forestry DONALD R, TUCKER, Greenwood Dairy Manufacturing JANE TLTLLOS, Sbrezeparl Secondary Education E. JEAN TURNAGE, IVinnJb0r0 Elementary Education DEANNA LOUISE TYLER, 167151 English Education ROBERT WILLIAM UPCHURCH Ruflon Chemical Engineering DONALD R. UPDEGRAFF, Aflonroe Pre-Law RONALD ROBERT UPDEGRAFF, Alanine Accounting JAMES RANKIN VAN HOOK, Ruston Mechanical Engineering 1 RUSSELL W. VICK, Rzzflon Accounting GEORGE M. VICKERS, Shreveport Business Management MARY HELEN VINING, Oak Grove Elementary Education ROY WAYNE VINING, Chandran! Chemical Engineering SHIRLEY ANNETTE VINING, Pioneer Elementary Education THOMAS RICHARD VOS, Shrezueport Business Administration KARL MICHAEL WALLACE, lVe5! ,Monroe Civil Engineering WILTON GEORGE WALLACE, De Quincy Chemical Engineering EDMOND FRANCIS WALL, JR., A lexnzzdo-in Chemistry CHARLES EDWARD WATSON, Taylor Accounting FRED LEON WATSON, Lake Clmrler Electrical Engineering TED CONLEY WATSON, Princeton Chemical Engineering SCOTT MONROE WEATHERSBY, Rzzrlun Electrical Engineering JOAN ROBERTA WEEKS, Dodfon Home Economics JEDITH L. WESSON, Sprizzgbill English Education EARL D. WHISENHUNT, Mena, Ark. Forestry ARTHUR L. WHITE, JR., fonefboro Electrical Engineering LARRY WAYNE WHITE, Minden Accounting KAY WHITELEY, .S'brez'ep0rl General Business BETTYE WHITLEY, Brycelnnd Home Economics Two bits, Four bits, Six bits, A dollar f-wan DEMA LEA WHITMEYER, Sfarerepari Commercial Art WILLIAM D. NWHITTEKIN, Sbrez'ep0rl Electrical Engineering CURTIS GLENN WHITTINGTON, lVir11er Elementary and Secondary Education LOU ANN WILKINS, Tfzllzzlab English Education MARY ANN WILKINS, El Dorado, Ark Speech Education ROBERT L. WILKINSON, DeQzmzry Accounting HERBERT B. WILLIAMS, Sbrerfporl Electrical Engineering JAMES NEWTON WILLIAMS, Bastrop Accounting JERRELL RANDLE WILLIABIS, El Dorado, Ark. Accounting WILLIE T. W'ILLIAINIS, .Mira Business Administration ARTHUR WILSON, III, Slarerfeporz Mechanical Engineering BOBBY LYNN WILSON, Sfyreweport Business Administration PATTI SUE WILSON, Oklabomu City, Okla. Office Administration DARWIN D. WOLFE, Sbre1'ep01'f M'athematics PATRICK H. WRIGHT, JR., Slarezfeporr Petroleum Engineering DEANNA YOUNGBLOOD, Bezzlozz Elementary Education Home Economics Class The Sophomore Class 'I SH sw gg f VJ! p .iffofi 9715? E 's ' I Till fi .I' And The Gffioers GENE BRYSON , ,,,,,, ,, , President PAT KAVANAUGH .,,,, ,s,., , , Secretary BETTY BEAUCHAMP , , , Vice-President SUE VOSS , ,s,,,,,,, ,, Treasurer Sophomore Cily, Arie. Social Science Education ROBERT D. ADCO.CK, Virfmz Forestry GEORGE ROLLIE ADAMS, fimcfiwz JAMES G. ADKINS, Courbtzlm Business JERRY ALOYS ADKINS, Szzmmvrfield Social Science JOSEPH RICHARD AHLERS, JR., Bofrier Cily Accounting BILLY TOM ALBRITTON, Kilbourne Elementary and Secondary Education CARLOS WAYNE ALFORD, Wfimzfield Business Administration JAMES DENNIS ALLEN, Ringgold Civil Engineering JENNA FAYE ALLEN, Tfzllzzlfzb Social Welfare JERRY F. ALLEN, fem: Forestry WILLIAM H. ALLEN, Sbrez'e,barl Mechanical Engineering ALLEN EUGENE ANDERSON, RIIUOII Electrical Engineering CHARLETTE ELIZABETH ANDERSON, Bizrlmp Music Education BETTY MAY ANDREWS, Sbrevejlorrl Elementary Education LARRY DUANE ANDREWS, Hamer Physical Education LARRY BENNETT ARMSTRONG, Fd7'7IZ6'I'I'fNE Mathematics and Accounting CAROLYN JANE ATKINS, Alfferlf Elementary Education LINDA EAYE ATKINS, UVM! Monroe Social Science MARY JO ATKINS, Rurlofz Marketing and Merchandising JUDITI-I ANNETTE BABINEAUX, Shrewfwrf Elementary Education JAMES KELTON BACON, H7611 Monroe Pre-Dentistry MARTHA SUE BAILEY, Dllbnrb Elementary Education ANN BALLARD, Fr1rme1'z'ille Social XVork CHARLES JOSEPH BARAGONA, Hodge Pre-Medicine CHARLES DIXON BARFIELD, Jonexlioro Accounting STEPHEN LOCKE BARRITT, Slarerejforl Mechanical Engineering BRUCE R, BARRON, Lillie Electrical Engineering AVIS D. BARTLETT, Arcadia Secretarial Science KENNETH ROBERT BARTON, Sbrezfepor! Forestry JERRY LYNN BASS, El Dorado, Ark. Commercial Art WILLIAM WAYNE BASSETT, Monroe Pre-Dentistry JOE BOYD BATES, Homer Pre-Medicine ANN JEAN BATSON, Arcadia Business Education VALSIE RAE BAUDRY, Colfax Home Economics RONALD LEE BEAN, Pelican Electrical Engineering BETTY ANN BEAUCHAMP, Shreveport Secretarial Science CHARLES WILLIAM BELSON, SfJ7'6Zf'6II07'l Accounting ROBERT E. BENNETT, fonefboro Electrical Engineering PAUL E. BERNARD, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering THOMAS W. BICE, HdJ'7l6IL'lll6 Accounting JAN CAROL BILES, Minden Elementary Education LONNIE W. BLACKWELL, Brulrop Mathematics HORACE JOSEPH BLAIR, IVi1ner Forestry WALTER BIRCH BLANKENSHIP, Vidalia Optometry CARL EDWARD BLUE, JR., Shreveport Social Science Education SIDNEY NEWELL BLUME, JR., Lake Charlet Academic JOHN LARRY BODDIE, Bienrille Electrical Engineering SHIRLEY A. TAYLOR BODDIE, Dodfon Home Economics PATRICIA ANN BOLEN, Alexandria English Education JOHN HENRY BORDELON, Pineville Electrical Engineering BOBBIE SUE BOUGHTON, Ferriday Home Economics ALICE LOUISE BOWER, Monroe Commercial Art JOHN EDXWARD BOYD, Delhi Chemical Engineering JEANNETTE V, BOYKIN, New Orlriz Elementary and Nursery Education CAROLYN BERTHA BRASHER, El Dwuzdo, Ark. Secretarial Science SANDRA ANN BREWER, Alizzdeu Secretarial Science LOUIS R. BRILL, Sh1'e1'cj1o1'i Accounting CHARLES RONALD BRINGOL, A Z 6.Y:77Id7Ai!l Electrical Engineering BONNIE ANNE BOOME, Sb1'L'Z'Li!107'f Elementary Education BRENDA FRANCES BROXVN, Sbl't'I'.fJlfJ07'f Home Economics CAROLYN SUE BROXWN, Sbrweporz Secretarial Science DANIEL WALLACE BROWN, Colfax Civil Engineering WINSTON H, BROXWN, Calhoun Pre-Dentistry PATRICIA DIANNE BROXWN, Snrvfmz Mathematics'Eclucation RICHARD EUGENE BROVUN, Rzzifwz Physics ROBERT L. BROWN, JR, Sbrcz cparl Chemical Engineering PATRICIA ANN BROXWNLEE, S6i'6I'C'f707'f Physical Education and Mathematics RONALD C. BRYAN, Sbrcrvporl Electrical Engineering EUGENE XVATHEN BRYSON, JR., Grewzzrood Accounting CAROYLN LEE BCCKNER, Albem Business Eclucation ANNE E. BIQRITORD, Spriugbill History ,IOHN E. BURGESS, BJI.ff7'0AfI Mechanical Engineering A. DI. BURLEW, For! Nefcrfily Agricultural Engineering AMY E. CABANISS, fmzrliml Ciiy, Arie. Pre-Theology RONALD DAVID CALDWELL, Ruifozz Pre-Medicine JERRY B. CALLENDER, Hfzyzewille Accounting CAROLE ANN CALLOWAY, Sbrffepafl Office Administration FRED RUSSELL CAMPBELL, Monroe Pre-Law and Business Management MARTHA CECILE- CAMPBELL, Hrzyzzemfille Elementary Education WILMER LEE CARROLL, Boyce Civil Engineering IZ! EZRA S. CARTER, Illifzdefz Business Aclministrntion L. XV. CARTER, Sbrezwporl Chemical Engineering XVILLIAM PAUL CASSELS, JR. Siwfboro Mechanical Engineering FRANCIS MICHAEL CASSIDY, Ilvwf Monroe Electrical Engineering 1 DEPHANIE LOLIISE CATES, El Dwzzdo, Ari. Secretarial Science CAROLYN JUNE CAUSEY, swwpof-1 ELlLIC2llIOH MYRIAM CECILIA, UVM! Palm Beach, FZJ. Chemical Engineering CHARLES C. CHADBOURN, RIUZOU Pre-Med icine SYLVIA G. CHEEK, Sbl'6L'6I707'Z Psychology REBECCA ELAINE CLARK, Ityimer Home Economics XWILI. REX CLEMENTS, Dzzbarb Pharmacy JAMES ALTON COBB, Barrier Cily Speech and Hearing Therapy MARY ANN COLE, Sbrezfeporl Commercial Art JAN COLLIER. Rizzggnld Elementary Education SHELTON M. COLLINS, Ilvifzfzfisla' Petroleum Engineering XWILLIAM C. COLVIN, Dubfzfb Mathematics C. CARLOS CONERLY, .S'brez'cpm't Business Lfanagement CYNTHIA LYNN COOK, Sb1'EI'6f70l'f Business Aclministration DOROTHY RODES COOK, Sbrez'ep0ri Elementary Education KENNETH M. COOK, EIDU1-ado, Ark. Public Relations and Management MARY YVONNE COOK, Viflefhzzrg, Illirr. Secretarial Science GLORIA GAY COOPER, Ilvfzlzerr Business Education VIRGINIA XVYONNA COOPER, Tfzlllzlfzb Secretarial Science JOHN FRANCIS CORDARO, sbfwpm S h Academic Class Sophomore Class LINDA SUE CORLEY, Sbrcfieporl Elementary Education KATIE CORNXYELL, Lv7'.lIll:.1 INR-ilical Technology JIMMY COUVILLION. Sbrcreporz Marketing and Merchandising BRIICE DUDLEY COWAN, Rnilon Business Administration GLENN ELVIN COX, Virinn Physical Education LARRY DEAN CRAIGHEAD, Hangfalon Mechanical Engineering ALTON R. CRAWLEY, jonefboro INIathematics HAROLD LEE CROVUELL, Columbia Physics EDWARD LAMAR CRUMP, SlJrezf'ep0rl Business Administration GEORGE LEVUIS CRYER, Leeirille Electrical Engineering CAROLYN SUE DANIEL, Znrbnry Home Economics TED H. DANIEL, Crzmden, Ark. Mechanical Engineering BENNIE ALLEN DANIELS, Sninfkozfer, Ark. Business and Statistics ELISABETH LOUISE DARBY, Rnflon Physical Education GLADNEY GENE DAVIDSON, Horner Pre-Medicine SUSAN ANN DAVIDSON, Cnnzden, Ark Secretarial Science ANNETTE DAVIS, Dnbncb Elementary Education JOSEPH R. DAVIS, Sfarerfeport Business Administration MARY GLENN DAVIS, Slareneport Speech and Hearing Therapy SANDY DEAN, Monroe Interior Design JAMES LARRY DEASON, H7611 Monroe Chemical Engineering ALDRICH G. DELARODERIE, Baton Ronge Mechanical Engineering JERRY C. DE MOSS, Plain Dealing Wiltllife Conservation and Management JOHN DAVID DIENES, Mer Rouge Medical Technology LINDA SUE DIGBY, Bernice Secretarial Science JAMES PAT DOLES, Bwziza Electrical Engineering EDXVARD M. DOWDELL, Ruflozz Mechanical Engineering MICHAEL L. DOYLE, New Orleam Arts and Sciences RAYMOND PAUL DRAPER, JR., Sl7?'6l'Ff701'l Accounting PETE INI. DREXLER, EZ Dorado, Are. Accounting MARY EARLINE DUKE, Colzmzbifz Elementary Education WANDA SUE DUKE, Spriugfyill Mathematics Education BOBBY GLEN DUMAS, Fr1z'wev'z'ille Chemical Engineering MARY GLENDA DUMAS, fuzzflion Cily, Are. Elementary Education DAVID DUNCAN, Bc2JZ1'0j7 Civil Engineering NANCY MARIE DUNNAHOE, Ruftozz Elementary Education R. DWAYNE DURHAM, Shrez'ep0rl Academic GORDON DUTILE, Nczlrldfocber Electrical Engineering RUTH LaJUAN DYER, Cbezzeyrille Social Science TOM J. EAVENSON, JR., Slarezfeporl Electrical Engineering and Business W. HERBERT EDELEN, Sl1rez ep01'f Electrical Engineering and Business VIRGINIA POHLMAN EDMISTON, Monroe Elementary Education L. PALMER EILAND, SZ7?'6'1f'Elf107'l Electrical Engineering and Business KENNETH E. EILERS, Baton Range Accounting DONALD E. ELLERBE, Crowell, Ark. Chemical Engineering JUDY LYNNE EBIERY, Sbrc1'ep01'l English Education JAMES WILLIAM EMFINGER, Gilbert Wildlife Conservation and Management C. EARL ETHRIDGE, Arcadia Social Science MARY ANN EWING, Pifzezfille Home Economics RICHARD LEE EZELL, Rurlorz English TROY DALE FALLIN, El Dorado, Ark. Business Administration J. DANNY FARMER, S1J7'EZ'6f107'f Pre-Law and Accounting JERRY GLYNN FERGUSON, Bernire Pre-Medicine BILLY VERGIL FERRINGTON, Wixner Wildlife Conservation HARVEY GOODWIN FIELDS, III, Baton Rouge Zoology GLENDA NELL FINLAY, Hawifonburg English Education BECKYANN FISHER, Slarenepor! Secretarial Science DOUGLAS HOWARD FISHER, Slarezfeporl Mechanical Engineering ROBERT C. FISHER, Sl7I'8l'6p01'l Mechanical Engineering JOHN MICHAEL FITZSIMONS, Slareifeport Zoology DENNIS WAYNE FLENIKEN, Mnnrfield Chemical Engineering EFFIE ELAINE FLINT, lVinmboro Home Economics ROBERT H. FLOURNOY, Slfreveport Psychology CAROL E. FLOWERS, Alexandria Journalism DON ANTHONY FONTANA, Slarezfeporl Psychology JO ANN FONTENOT, Ringgold English SANDRA KAY FORMBY, Springhill English Education WAYNE EVERETT FORTSON, Slareneporl Physical Therapy WILLENE FOSTER, Slarereporl Elementary Education BARBARA ANNE FOUNTAIN, Shreveport English Education MAXIE JOE FOWLER, Joyce Mechanical Engineering FRED CHARLES FRANTOM, Wert Monroe Marketing and Merchandising REAGAN LAMAR FRAZIER, Minden Accounting JULIA LEE FREELAND, Hougblon Home Economics KAY F. FREEMAN, lVinnJboro English Education MARILYN JANE FULMER, H omer English Education MARTHA E. FUQUA, Columbia Mathematical Education GENE GAMMILL, El Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering LELAND C. GANEY, jenn Chemical Engineering JIM GARLAND, Minden Engineering RICHARD CARL 'GEBI-IARDT, fllexmzdrid Mathematics THOMAS A. GILLEN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering J. BARTON GLASS, Shreveport Fivil Engineering FRED ODOM GLOVER, Ruftoiz Accounting DONALD LEE GODAIR, De Ridder Chemical Engineering JOHN KEITH GOLIGHTLY, Ilflerididn, Mirf. Business Administration ' MARTHA JULIA GOLSON, lVeJz Morzroe Elementary Education GLENN EARL GOOD, Claytmz Physics JOHNNIE A. GOODWIN, Tailor Education RALPH E. GOSSARD, JR., Olld Journalism HOLLIS CARROLL GRAFTON, Ruflon Accounting MARA DEANNE GRAHAINI, Barrier City Secretarial Science REL L. GRAY, Rwloiz Pre-Medicine JAMES DONALD GREGG, Shreveport Electrical Engineering JAMES LEE GREEN, uV!Z1'7'67Z, Ark. Civil Engineering JAMES WILLARD GREEN, Bernice Electrical Engineering ROBERT GLEN GREEN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering TRACEY L. GREEN, Shreveport Civil Engineering CAROLYN JANE GREENWOOD, Camden, Arla. Home Economics JAMES KEITH GREER, jew Interior Design GRETCHEN GRESHAM, Bernice Office Administration JERRY WILLIS GRIFFIN, Springhill Business ROBERT A. GRIFFIN, Stonewfzll Mechanical Engineering VIRGINIA DELL GRIGSBY, Ruslan Secretarial Science I I Class Sophomore Class SANDRA GAY GROSECLOSE, Sb1'UI'EII01'f Accounting LELAND W. GRUBBS, Sfo1'ez'epo1't Business CAROL ANN GUEDRY, Lake Clmrle: Business Administration DONALD ANTHONY GUETIG, Shrezfeport Business Administration WILLIAM GERALD GULLEDGE, Springhill Accounting BETTY ROSE HADDAD, Monroe Home Economics JOHN WALLACE HALE, Pineville Forestry BONNY SARAH HAMILTON, Ei Dorado, Ark. Business Administration JOE L. HAMILTON, Barzrop Management BETTY JANE HAMMET, Slirevepori General Academic HOWARD G. HAMMONS, Forex! Education MICHAEL E. HANNAN, Uferiinke Business Administration ARLENE HARDY, Vivian Elementary Education GARY HARDY, Slareiiepoi-1 Electrical Engineering BONNIE JEAN HARGIS, Shreveport Science Education GIL MIKE HARMON, Borrier City Marketing and Merchandising JOE OREN HARPER, Gibsiiznd General Business ROSS EARL HARPER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering PATRICIA ANN HARVEY, Formeroiiie Elementary Education EVELYN E. HATTON, Winnrboro Home Economics GERALD W. HAWORTH, Barrier Cizy Pre-Medicine JAQUATTA ANN HAYDEN, Dubocla English Education RONALD HENRY HAYNES, Minden Business Administration HORACE A. HEAD, Quinnizn Elementary and Secondary Education MARY ELIZABETH HEARD, UVM! Monroe Commercial Art DANA ELIZABETH HEARNE, f01ZE.fb07'0 Speech FORREST TED HERBERT, jemzifzgr Political Science BERLIN A. HECK, JR., Calhoun Wiltllife Conservation JOE DAVID HENDERSON, Mer Rouge Education LYNDA SUE HENDRICKS, Monroe English and Social Science Education MARTIN HAROLD HENKE, Smzmiwz, Ill. Agricultural Engineering LA VONNE HENRIKSEN, Slarezfejiorl English Education SHIRLEY GRACE HENRY, Him Physical Education ALLEN J. HERBERT, Rmlmz Pre-Medicine BENNY LEE HERRING, Slarereporl Accounting MARY ALICE HERRING, Hayzzewille Elementary Education MARILYN HESTER, Columbia Secretarial Science HERMAN BARTON HEWETT, Lube Charley Pre-Liedicine JANICE MARIE HILBURN, Collar: Vzlllfy Mathematics BILL HILDERBRAND, Pizzerille Civil Engineering JAMES W. HILDERBRAND, Piuezfille Forestry JAMES D. HILL, Spfizzgbill Chemical Engineering KENNETH VICTOR HILL, Barrier Ciiy Civil Engineering ZACK THOMAS HINCKLEY, III, Sf91'61'ep01'2 English HARVEY LAURICE HINES, Biefzziille Accounting IRAJ HIRMANPOUR, Irfalmfz, 172121 Mechanical Engineering CONNIE MERLE HOGG, Gmymfz Elementary Education GEORGE DONALD HOGG, Dulmrb Commercial Art MARY ELVIA HOLDER, Rufzmz Home Economics VIRGIL GREEN HOLDER, Clmudmrzt Sociology MARTHA HOLLEY, Slarezfeporf Secretarial Science WINSTON H, HOLLEY, Sbreveporz Mechanical Engineering KAY ROSILYN HOLLIS, Rurlon Elementary Education JOYCE LYNN HOLLOMAN, 01111 Elementary Education SAMMY LEE HOLT, Sfnevepari Electrical Engineering JAMES TURNER HORN, Tfzllulala Business Administration WANDA HOWELL, Arcadia Secretarial Science NELDA GAY HUDSON, Lilroe Elementary Education WILLIAM B. HUFFSTICKLER, Alawzndria Business Administration BILLY M. HUGHES, Hodge General Business GRACIE RUTH HUGHES, Vidalia Marketing and Merchandising MARY EVELYN HUGHES, Ruflorz Secretarial Science WILLIAM INSLEY HUGHES, Sfarerfeport Business Administration PATRICIA RUTH HUNTER, Sbfezeporl Spanish NELDA WILLIAMS HUTCHINS, lVim1fieIa' Home Economics TOMMIE JARRELL JACKSON S!67't'l'Ff701'l Personnel Management PENELOPE ANN JAMISON, Tallulnb Secretarial Science JERRY WAYNE JARRELL, Dubberly Accounting DELOIS ANN JEFFCOAT, Dzzlmcb Secretarial Science JAMES DAVID JEFFRIES, Brmrop Accounting SARA KATHRYN JENKINS, Rurlon Elementary Education CHECK WING JOE, Slareveporl Electrical Engineering C. L. JOHNSON, Gibrlfmd Health and Physical Education DAVID R. JOHNSON, sbfmpaff Chemistry DON R. JOHNSON, Sfarevepofl Business GERALD W. JOHNSON, Crowell, Ark. Pre-Medicine KENNETH RAY JOHNSON, Aiken: Forestry NORMA JEAN JOHNSON, Rurton Secretarial Science LINDA LEE JOHNSTON, Gmyron Elementary Education CHARLES GLENN JOLLEY, Shreveport Marketing JUDITH ANN JONES, Bafzrop Home Economics LARRY S. JONES, Bewemer, Ala. Mechanical Engineering NANCY ANN JONES. El Dorado, Ark. Secretarial Science ROBERT EARL JONES, Barrier Cizy Mechanical Engineering PATRICIA ANNE KAVANAUGH, Rusiozz Accounting KATHERINE ELAINE KEEN, Mirzden Accounting JANE ELIZABETH KEENE, Alexrzndrifz Elementary Education PATRICIA ANN KEETON, El Dorado, Ark. Secretarial Science CYNTHIA JEAN KELLEY, Slarezfeport Psychology and Social Welfare ALICE MAE KELLY, Lake Providence Health and Physical Education JAMES HARVEY KELLY, Arcadia Dairy Manufacturing PEGGY CAROLYN KEMP, Homer Medical Technology BARBARA L. KENNIMER, Simfboro English PHILLIP M. KERRY, Wert Ilffonrae Physics MARY HARRIET KINCAID, UVirm:boro Music Education DONNA EUGENIA KING, Barrier City Elementary Education KAREN KING, Rznlon Home Economics JAMES B. KING, Cr-often, Ark. Pre-Dentistry MICHAEL H. KING, Tullor Petroleum Engineering PAMELA RUTH KIPER, Winnfboro English Education ELIZABETH FAYE KIRK, El Dorado, Ark. Business Administration VIRGINIA ANN KIRKLAND, Pioneer Elementary Education TERRY W. KIRKLIN, Alexandria Journalism DAVID LYNDCN KIRKPATRICK Morgan City i Mathematics Class Sophomore Class MARGARET CLARA KLEINHANS, Sbrereport Commercial Art BARBARA VERNE KNAPP, Alexandria Social Science Education KENT LEE KNOX, Aiex.111dr'i,z Accounting ALFRED R. KOCH, Nrzlrbrg, Alirr. Electrical Engineering JOHN RICHARD KOCH, Lirbori PrefMedicine MARY LYNDA LAIRD, Tallulab Office Administration ALBERT NEAL LAMBERT, Kinder Physics KENDRICK E. LANEY, jurictiorz Cily, Ark, Business Administration ELIZABETH LANGFORD, Ferridny Marketing and Merchandising PATSY LAURICE LARANCE, Ruxlon Business Administration LAVURENCE C. LASHLEY, JR., Metairie Mechanical Engineering DAVID MATTHEW LAURA, Algierf Mechanical Engineering SHELBY VINSON LAURENTS, Vivian Electrical Engineering ALAN DAVID LAW, Vizfimz Accounting ELIZABETH ELLEN LAWRENCE, El Dorado, Ark. Secretarial Science ALBERT RAYMOND LEADAMAN, Sbreifeport Electrical Engineering ERNEST RAY LEE, Trillulezb Forestry JAMES H. LEE, Viziimz Business Administration -IIMMY RATFORD LEE, Sfarezfeport Political Science ROBERT L. LEE, Bernice Geological Engineering ALAN RICHARD LEWIS, Slfrevepori Business Administration LINDA INIARIE LEWIS, Siireifepvft Secretarial Science MAX EDWARD LEWIS, Simfboro Health and Physical Education WILLIAM S. LEWIS, Vidalia Mechanical Engineering HALA SUZANNE LINDLEY, Virkrburg, Mirr. Interior Design JOHN ALFRED LINTOTT, Jonesboro Physics MARTHA ANNA LIPP, Oak Grove Elementary Education SYLVIA ANN LITTLE, Forerz Social Science Education WALLACE JAY LITTLE, New Orleanr Business Administration W. LAMAR LOGAN, Lirbon Pre-Law DON ROGERS LONG, Tullor Speech JERRY T. LONG, Colfax Health and Physical Education WILLIAM BERNARD LOUGHLIN, Ruston Animal Husbandry GRADY ANDREW LUTTRELL, IVe.rt Monroe Mathematics Education LYNDA LYLES, Snreoeporl Home Economics WALTER LOUIS MacDONALD, Rnflon Accounting CHARLES MILTON MCCARTNEY, Jeno Chemistry HASKELL ROGER McCLINTON, H orfzlio, Ark. Dairy Manufacturing WILLIAM KENNETH INICCLUNG, Bernice Accounting JAMES C. MCCLURE, JR., Shrerfeporl Business Administration MERRELL EDWARD MCCOY, Shreveport Accounting GERALD RAY McDONALD, Tallulala Civil Engineering J. MICHAEL MCDONALD, Monroe Chemical Engineering JUNE IVICDONALD, Horner Accounting JOHN I. McDOWELL, Pineville Forestry NORMAN DOUGLAS MCGOWEN, Blyllzeoille, Ark. Psychology ELLIS ANN MCKENZIE, Horner Elementary Education LLOYD M, MCKENZIE, Oil Cily Forestry RONNIE L. MCNABB, Slareveporl Health and Physical Education KENNING JAMES MCNAMARA, Bogalum Electrical Engineering JOY ANN MADDOX, Hoyrlewille Physical Education RONALD PRESTON MAGOUN, Ferriday Zoology LEWIS R. MAINS, Rzzrfon Chemical Engineering JOFFREY K. MAJORS, fofzerlaoro Electrical Engineering ANDY C. INIALONE, Longview, Tex. Education SANDRA ANN MANALE, Tallulab Business Education OLEN RAY MANHART, Sierlioglozz Electrical Engineering DENNIS G. MANN, Hodge Business Administration FRANK SCOTT MARKHAM, Sbreveporl Business Administration LARRY LEONARD MATHEWES, Rufton Accounting SHERRIE MATHEWS, Mooringrport Social Science JOHN HAROLD MAYZEL, Parmir, N. I, Forestry MIRIAM ELIZABETH MEEKS, Bmirop Elementary Education JAMES BIGGS MEREDITH, Blmkie Accounting HORACE EDWARD MIEARS, Dubarb Accounting SUZANNE MICHAUD, Hodge Elementary Education BERTHA ANN MILLER, Il7imz.r!:oro Home Economics CINDY MITCHELL, Shreveport Interior Design INIARY ANN MITCHELL, Mopfewood Business Management and Public Relations TROY NELSON MIXON, IVinnfield Chemistry BARBARA A. MOCK, Bdfkill English NINA FAYE MOFFETT, fenningr Elementary Education MICHAEL DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY, Virian Business Administration ROBERT THOMAS MONTGOMERY, S l91'e'Wpo1'f Business Administration W. C. MONTGOMERY, JR., Metairie Mechanical Engineering NOLAN C. MOORE, IVirzfzJo01'o Industrial Engineering VELMA RUTH MOORE, IVinnrbo1'o Home Economics LINDA GAY MOSS, Opeloumr Physical Education LYNROWE MUCKELRATH, Vinton Industrial Engineering DOROTHY E. MUELLER, Vivian English Education THOMAS P. MULKEEN, Shreveport Business Administration GARY JANET MURPHY, Hiro Physical Education MELBA EDITH MURRAY, Kilhourzze Home Economics MARILYN BAKER MYERS, Ringgold Home Economics ROBERT M. NABOURS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering MARTHA ANN NELSON, Winrzfhoro Home Economics PAUL WILFRED NELSON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering MARY R. NESBITT, Brzrtrop English Education C. WAYNE NETHERLAND, Shreveport General Business GWEN NEWCOMEN, Wert Monroe Business Education SAMUEL JAMES NEWNAM, Shreveport Industrial Engineering GINGER RUTH NORMAND, Alexandria Secretarial Science JAMES KOGER NORWOOD, DeQueerz, Arh. Forestry ARTHUR DICKSON ODOM, Shreveport Civil Engineering HELEN GENE O'DONNELL, Logmzxport Speech Education GLORIA LEIGH O'NEAL, Ooh Grove Education JAMES E. OPEL, lVorderz, Ill. Civil Engineering MARVIN EDGAR OWEN, Ltzhe Charles Pre-Law CHARLES RONNIE OWENS, Slagle Accounting JAMES W. OWENS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering ROY WALTON PACE, Longview, Tex, Mechanical Engineering CHARLOTTE SANDRA PANKEY, Wert Monroe Social Welfare LELAND RALPH PARK, Ruflon Physics CHARLES IRVING PARKER, Mamie h Industrial Engineering Class Sophomore DONALD RAY PARKER, Venice Mechanical Engineering PAUL A. PARKER, Horrffnz Business 'lm ...wap 'R .4-ln... PHILLIP TERRY PATE, DEQIIIIICJ' Industrial Engineering CURTIS DEAN PATTERSON. Mmzrfield Arts and Sciences 5? 1'-'T' 9- 1 4-.J- J 1' 'iii nl I-1-r Km '-Ot.,-3 WA! nun., GEORGE M. PATTERSON, Sl1re1feporz Accounting JOHN I. PATTERSON, Gmyron English and Science JIMMY H. PAUL, Rzzflozz Business Administration TALMADGE ALLEN PAXTON, SlJ1'e1feport Sociology and Commercial Art CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH PAYTON, Ruslon Business Education FRANK HENDERSON PEOPLES, lVinnrboro Accounting JOHNNIE NELL PERRYMAN, Dubberly Education CECILIA ANN PESNELL, Houma Elementary Education JAMES MILTON PETERS, JR., U7irner Electrical Engineering JAMES A. PETRUS, Pineville Electrical Engineering ELVYRA PETTISS, Natchez, Mirr. Interior Design JAMES WILLIAM PHARR, Shreveport Business Administration CHARLES EDWIN PHILLIPS, lVert Monroe Mathematics Education FRANCES RUTH PHILLIPS, Wert Monroe Journalism LOUISE PILGREEN, Marion Mathematics Education EARNEST LYNN PINCHERA, Colton Valley Business Administration SALLIE ANN POHL, Monroe Home Economics CHARLES DALE POLAND, H eflin Pre-Medicine DAVID POOLE, Vidalia Psychology JAMES IRVIN POTTS, janerboro Mathematics and Science Education DAVID MELVIN POWE, Jena Mathematics MARY RUTH PRATER, Slarerefport Elementary Education GALEN ALTIS PRATT, JR., Minden Accounting BARBARA JEAN PRESTRIDGE, Vidalia English Education BRISCOE PRICE, Sicily Island Forestry PRESTON PRICE, Arcadia Academic MARTHA PURIEOY, Sl91'enep01'Z Elementary Education BILLY NORMAN QUERREY, Tallalala Mathematics ROBERT H. RAMEY, Vivian Accounting BILLY RAY RAMSEY, Swarlz Chemical Engineering SHIRLEY ANNE RAMSEY, El Dorada, Ark. Secretarial Science DAVID FOSTER RANKIN, junclian Ciiy, Ark. Business Administration KENNETH FRANK RAY, Camden, Ark. Chemical Engineering CLARENCE REECE, Gilliam Electrical Engineering PATRICIA ANN REEDER, Bernice Business Education MILD-RED JO REEVES, Acadia Business Education FRED LOUIS RENO, Homer Business Administration DONNA LEE REYENGA, Sbfezfeporz Secretarial Science ARTHUR L. RHODES, IVinnJb0r0 Elementary Education GARLIN RAY RHYMES, Collon Valley Mechanical Engineering GERALD XVAYNE RICHARD, Crawley Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM G. RIELS, Baffrop Pre-Law ELIZABETH ANN RISER, Rzmon Elementary Education E. ANTIONETTE RISER, Raman Elementary Education FRANCES ANN RISER, Rurlon Home Economics CHARLES EDWIN RITCHIE, Winnfboro Elementary Education JOHN VERNON RIVERS, Monroe Mechanical Engineering RICHARD SHUBEL ROBBINS, Jennings Electrical Engineering K-1' 5,5- qw ,4- KG x ..-N7-f 'Wu- mba' favs. IM i wifi K TIA' ru- 1? sm' Inv ---Q' ROBERT EARL ROBBINS, Ferriduy Electrical Engineering LINDA LOU ROBERSON, Dowmville Secretarial Science JERRY THOMAS ROBERTS, Winnfield Business Administration STEVE D. RODAKIS, Sbrevepori Electrical Engineering PHYLLIS JEAN RODGERS, Dubarb Sociology JANE ANN ROGGE, Sl9re1fep0rl Commercial Art LORET JAMES ROSS, Slnerfeport Pre-Dentistry WILLIAM H. RUCKER, Ferridoy Accounting GARY EDWARD RUSSELL, Tullor Business Administration SUE ELLEN RUSSELL, jenn Elementary Education M. VIRGINIA RUSSELL, Sfarezfeporl Home Economics SAM RUSSELL, JR., Formerffille Business Administration ELIZABETH BLYTHE SACI-IS, Rurlon English Education DAVID REEVES SAUCIER, Barrier-Cily Mechanical Engineering GERARD DAVID SCALLAN, Alexmzdriez Personnel and Public Relations TRUETT L. SCARBOROUGH, Narhzfille, Tenn. Mechanical Engineering JOHN ALLEN SCOTT, Ringgold Arts and Sciences JAMES EDWARD SEWELL, Slareveporl Accounting MARY KATHERINE SHADOW, Borsier City Business Education JOHN T. SHELTON, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering DOROTHY ANN SHIVELY, Bienrille Elementary Education E. MARILYN SHIVERS, Winnfield Elementary Education ALFRED GUY SILLIMAN, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering BERT W. SIMMONS, Lake Clmrler Mathematics JOHN ROBERT SIMMONS, Grant Mechanical Engineering SANDRA LEE SIMS, Slvreveporl Elementary Education JERRY GLENN SIPES, Sferlinglon Electrical Engineering SHARON BROOKS SISTRUNK, Farmerville Elementary Education FRANK LLOYD SMELTZER, Monroe Electrical Engineering EDGAR E. SMITH, Shrereporf Business Administration JIMMIE N. SMITH, Colton Valley Elementary and Secondary Education LANETTE SMITH, Arcadia Elementary Education LINDA JUNE SMITH, Crane, Tex. Home Economics WILLIAM RICHARD SINIITH, Wert Monroe Pre-Medicine BARBARA JANE SNYDER, Hoaslon, Tex. English Education LARRY WAYNE SOLLEY, El Dorado, Arh. Chemical Engineering DONALD B. SORRELLS, Hodge Education DIANE LANE MARIE SPEARS, fonefhoro Home Economics WILLIAM C. SPEARS, JR,, foneihoro Mathematics BETTY KATHERINE SPEED, Tallalah Elementary Education DON G. SPENCER, Clay Physics JACQUELYN ROSE SPENSLEY, Barlrop Speech and Hearing Therapy CAROLINE W. SPILLERS, Monroe Music Education JUDY CAROL SPURLOCK, Golden Meadow Elementary Education DONNA L. STAGGS, Bonier Cily Elementary Education MANUEL JAMES STAMOS, Shreveporz Business Administration JAMES M. STANDARD, Alexandria Electrical Engineering SUSAN LUANNE STANFIELD, Findlay, Ohio English Education RICHARD EUGENE STEADMAN, Jonerhoro Mathematics JAMES EDWARD STEIN, El Dorado, Arh. Chemical Engineering CRAIG L. STETSON, Shreveport General Business JO ANN STEVENS, Springhill Secretarial Science Class Sophomore C1 ARCHIE MADISON STEWART, EIS S razzozah Business Administration EARL DAVVSON STEWART, Dodrorz General Academics SUSAN KAY STEXWART, Monroe Sociology INIARTHA JANE STEVENS, AIIQEHI Elementary Education 51? DALE L. STILES, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering and Business WILFREL RODNEY STRINGER, Bfzrlrofl Academic JOHNNIE INIICHAEL STROTHER, Frzrmerrfille Business Law CHARLES WESLEY STURGELL, JR., Sulphur Pre-Law DOTTIE SWANSON, Greenwood Commercial Art MARY ELIZABETH SUMRALL, Rurlorz Elementary Education WILLIAM RICHARD SUTTON, Memphir, Term. Wildlife Conservation RODNEY G. TABOR, Barrier City Accounting BROOKS MIMS TALTON, Lirbon Pre-Medicine THEODORE LAFAYETTE TANNEHILL JR., Tullor Forestry MATTIE LOU TANNER, Bernice Mathematics MILDRED ANN TANNER, Bernice English Education WILLIAM DON TATUM, Wert Monroe Electrical Engineering NORMA KAY TAUNTON, El Dorado, Ark. Real Estate CUBIE TAYLOR, Dowmzfille Art SCOTT LAVAL TAYLOR, Dowrzwille Elementary and Secondary Education WILBUR C. THAMES, JR., Monglmm Academic CAROLE ANN THOMAS, Oak Grove Medical Technology FORD FELTS THOMAS, Uronio Agricultural Engineering DAVID EUGENE THOMASON, Murzglrom Electrical Engineering TYRONE R. THOMISEE, Barrier Cily Accounting CARL VINCENT THOMPSON, Bernice Forestry FRANCIS COLEMAN THOMPSON, Delhi Pre-Medicine NORMA ALLEN THOMS, Barrier Cily Business Administration ANN NEIL TILLINIAN, llyinnrhoro Elementary Education GLORIA SUE TOLAND, Smizchover, Ark. Elementary Education SYDNEY TOOKE, BQZ012 Rouge Interior Design ARNOLD LOUIS TORRES, Bafzrop Chemistry BARBARA JANE TRAHAN, Leerville English Education CAROLYN TRAVIS, Bemrop Electrical Engineering CONNIE JANE TRAYLOR, Viviun Education J. M. TROTTER, Vivian Journalism MARTHA TURBEVILLE, Shreveport Business Administration DONNA LEE TYLER, Springhill Academic MARTHA R. TYLOR, Armdiez Medical Technology JOANN UPSHAW, Ruflon Journalism HARRY BENARD USSERY, Shreveport Chemical Engineering STAFFORD JEAN VALLERY, Plain Dealing Mechanical Engineering RICHARD E. VAN CLEAVE, JR., Springhill Accounting CARRIE MAE VIDRINE, Eunire Home Economics BOB K. VINCENT, Bunhie Physics SUE VOSS, Springhill Elementary Education NANCY ANN WADDELL, Shreveport Elementary and Secondary Education MICHAEL RAY WADDEY, Sarepm Chemical Engineering JACKIE HORTON WAGGONNER, Benlon Industrial Engineering THOMAS LEON WALDRIP, Bienville Forestry LEONARD XWALL, Tullulah Physics DOTTIE WALKER, Shreveporl English ,mb -,M Y Vk 15 1' J J,-. ai Win .-an 43 r'-4553 ffffffi' -ix 1-'ln 'Q ft 3 EUGENE LAWRENCE WALKER, JR., Slrrezfeporl Electrical Engineering LINDA FRANCILE WALKER, Hayzzerifille Medical Technology MOPPY A. WALKER, Alexazzdria Elementary and Secondary Education NEDRA ANN WALKER, 1011615070 Secretarial Science TOMMY E. XVALKER, Hauglalozz Forestry JOSEPH ALBERT WALL, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering H. VAUGHAN WALRAVEN, Texarkana, Tex. Mechanical Engineering JAMES CARL WARD, Pizzezfille Forestry JANE RUTH WARNER, IVirrzer Elementary and Secondary Education BETTY WARREN, Barlrop Mathematics Education ROYAL I-IARDIN WASHBURN, SlJ7Eb'e?fIOTl Mechanical Engineering LOVIE MARLIN WATKINS, jonerboro Physical Education and Mathematics SALLY WILL WATSON, Lefomple Home Economics WENONAH M. WATTS, Vickfburg, Min. Psychology JOHN T. WEEKS, SlJrez'ej10rl Mechanical Engineering RONALD EDGAR WELCH, Alexandria Electrical Engineering and Business JOHNNIE EDWARD WESTON, Sicily Irland Forestry EDWARD BRIGGS WHARTON, Hayrzerifille Business PATRICIA ANN WHETNALL, Sulphur Home Economics FRANCES M. WHISENHUNT, Arbdozwz, Ark. Electrical Engineering WILLIAM HOWARD WHITAKER, Glelzmora Chemistry WILLIAM DALE WHITE, Nlelairie Civil Engineering DON E. WHITEHEAD, Lake Providence Mechanical Engineering ANNA KATHRYN WHITMAN, Hope, Ark. Accounting OLIVER WENDELL WHITNEY, N ew Orleanr Electrical Engineering JOHN EVAN WHITTON, JR., Slireveporl Business Administration DORIS MARIE WILLIAMS, Keillwille' Business Education DAVID ELLIOTT WILSON, Camden, Arla. Engineering DOYCE ANN WILSON, Lirhorz Elementary Education CLIFFORD WISHUM, JR., fem Forestry RAYMOND P. WISSING, Shreveport Business Administration BOBBIE RAY WOMACK, Greenfhurg Mechanical Engineering NELL AYRES WOMACK, Chazham Home Economics MARSHALL LESLIE WOODARD, Armdifz Business Administration DAVID GLENN WRIGHT, Shreveport Commercial Art E. CLOWE WRIGHT, Shreveport Interior Design JAMES A. WRIGHT, Springhill Chemical Engineering WILLIAM FRED WRIGHT, N orlh Litlle Rorh, Arh. Forestry BILLIE JEAN WYATT, jorzefhoro Education DAVID F. WYLIE, Rurlon Interior Design MYRTIS WYLY, Tallulah Home Economics NITA LOUISE WYNN, Shreveport Business Administration FAYE YEE, Tezlluluh Home Economics GLENDA SUE YOUNG, Wen Monroe Home Economics LAWRENCE NEIL YOUNG, Shreveport Civil Engineering HENRY FRANKLIN ZEY, Homer Electrical Engineering Y M.,.,-J-uni' ,...,., 3 'QW ,an 105.5 Sophomore Class The Freshman Class Ns! ,ss I ,, ,.,, K ,W A , , I Nw N I My . Wfm And The Officers STANLEY TINER ,,,,s,, President KEN HOLLIS ,....,s Vice-President BECKY ADAIR ...... Treasurer BECKY BLAIR . ,7,. Secretary II6 1 SANDRA REBECCA ADAIR, Bonier Cily Academic RICHARD EARNEST ADAINIS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering STEPHEN WAYNE ADAINIS, Cozuimlm Forestry ROBERT WILLIAN AHEARN, Shreve or: P Mechanical Engineering MARY ELIZABETH AHLERS, Boyrier Cily Elementary Education CHARLENE M. AICKLEN, Horner Home Economics CHARLOTTE KNIGHTON AICKLEN, Homer Home Economics JAMES VESTER ALBRITTON, Kilbourne Electrical Engineering JOE DEXTER ALBRITTON, Frzrmerville Academic BRENDA R. ALEXANDER, Horner Secretarial Science JUDITH A. ALEXANDER, Barrier Cily Elementary Education LYNN ELLENDER ALEXANDER, Keilhvilie Chemistry DIANA GWYN ALLBRITTON, Manxfield Commercial Art RONNIE ROYCE ALLEN, Shreveport Petroleum Engineering PAT D. ALLUMS, Eudora, Ark. Education PATRICIA ANNE ALMOND, Bouier City Secretarial Science WILLIABI THOIVIAS ALSBROOKS, Forex! Electrical Engineering ANITA F. ANDERS, Slfreveporf Business Administration JAMES DANIEL ANDERS, Fort Benning, Ga. General Business MARGIE ELOIS ANDERSON, Quifrnan Elementary Education it 115' 358' fix, ,dw QS. SHIRLEY INIAYE ANDERSON, Ruilon Business Education JULIAN AUGUSTUS ANDREWS, Lvling Mechanical Engineering LINDA MARY ANGLADA, Empire Home Economics SANDRA CAROLYN ANTLEY, Downiville Medical Technology AQ IOP 'WL- ff-'-'-if feng.. Km xc, Freshman Class ACHILLES A. ARMENAKIS, Sbfciepofl Civil Engineering, ANNE ARNOLD. AI.111.i'fii'M Secretinitil Science THOMAS O. ARRINGTON. Cblzrfzzbiel Chemical Engineering JOSEPH LAVON ASHLEY, llficxfl Monroe Electrical Engineering ROBERT C. ATKINSON, Hof Sprizzgf, Are. General Engineering SHERRY LEE AUBREY, Shreveport Elementary Education JIMMIE RONALD AULD, Zllmdezz English BARBARA 'SUE ALILDS. Liflie Academic SUZANNE AL'LDS, F.1r111er1'iUa Elementary Education JOHN AARON AUSTIN, 111111.11015 Tex lNIathe-matics JERRY OLSIE AYCOCK, Brurier Cily Business Administration CORALIE AYINIOND, 0j1el01z.f:1.f Elementary Education ROY GLENN BAGGETT, Minden Elementary Education ANNE MICHELE BAGWELL, Baflrop Elementary Education JERRY LYNN BAKER, Cbozzdmzzl Lfechanical Engineering MARY ELIZABETH BAKER, Baton Rouge Art ROY LESTER BAKER, Sb7'6'I'FLfI07'l Academic STEPHEN S. BAKER, Mizmfield Electrical Engineering MILTON RAY BALLARD, Oil Cflj' Mathematics VAL JEAN BANTA, Sbfezaporf Secretarial Science RODNEY LAMAR BARBER, Sbrereporl Business Administration JOE LYNN BARENTINE, Amily, Ark. Forestry JOHN WAYNE BARNES, Sbreifelfiorz Mathematics VIVIAN ELAINE BARNES, Ruflozz Academic ALVIN FRANCIS BARR, Vernon Mathematics LYNDA BERN ICE BASSETT, Monroe Business Education DONALD DOUGLAS BASS, Eudora, Ark. Electrical Engineering JOHN WOOD BATEMAN, Springlaill Chemical Engineering DOUGLAS WEIL BAYNHAM, Shreveport Science Education MARY CAROLYN BAYS, Homer Secretarial Science COKE E. BEAN, Bonier Cily Electrical Engineering JUDITH ELIZABETH BEASLEY, Royville Elementary Education SANDRA L. BEATTY, H eflirz English Education JERRY LYNN BENCH, Leonard, Tex. Electrical Engineering OSME VERNON BENEDICT, JR., Shreveport Civil Engineering NANCY J. BENEFIELD, Hayrzewille Secretarial Science ALOAHE GAAR BENNETT, Smz Auglulirze, Tex. Home Economics DELORIS ANN BENNETT, Dubafh Secretarial Science JOHNNY CLYDE BENNETT, Marion Electrical Engineering WADE MARVIN BERLIN, Alexandria Civil Engineering DON R. BERRY, Sbrevepor! Mathematics THOMAS ALBERT BERRY, Shreveport Civil Engineering THOMAS NELSON BERRY, U7e5llabe Engineering BETTY BERRYMAN, Rurlozz Secretarial Science ANNE TEAGUE BICE, Hayzzerzfille Secretarial Science ROBERT RHETT BILLINGSLEY, Logarzfporl Chemical Engineering LINDA LOU BLACK, Ffzrmeroille Elementary Education XWILLIAM EARL BLACK, Magnolia, Ark. Chemical Engineering BECKY BLAIR, Alexandria: Elementary Education RONALD LEE BLOTEVOGEL, U7orden, Ill. Accounting PAMELA ELIZABETH BOLDING Boffier Cizy Science Education HARRELL BOND, JR., forzerooro Mathematics 1 4,-an ,QQ 'il ......-Q .43 ff! '3-S'-'f IQ! -...J OG fa-for vi' -vaganv -K-ug., KTM? wiv .-.gm WILLIAM PATRICK BONNER, Lake Proz'izlem'e Arts and Sciences P. RICHARD BOOKER, H7612 Monroe Business BRUCE L. BORDELON, Shreveporl Engineering and Business MICHAEL S, BOUNDS, Roflofz Engineering BARRY GLENN BOXWEN, Oak Grow Petroleum Engineering HOYE ARNOLD BOWMAN, Arcadia Accounting XVILLIAM BANKS BOYD, Plain Dealing Chemical Engineering MARY VIRGINIA BRADLEY, El D0z'ad'o, fine. Secretarial Science GEORGE BRANDON, JR., Borfier City Pre-Pharmacy JERRY LEXWIS BRANTLEY, Lillie Forestry SIIELLEN BRANTLY. Sb1'ez'epof'l Elementary Education J. H, BRASHER, ilfariofz Physical Education SANDRA ANN BRASHER. Alexafzdrfa Elementary Education VUILLIAM BAILEY BRASHER, Homer' Pre-Law MARY ANN BRAY, Sbrereporr Home Economics HILDA JEANETTE BRAZZEL, Dubacla History Education RAY BRAZZEL, F.1r111w'z'ille Forestry JESSE DOUGLAS BRIDGES, Plearazzl Hill Pre-Dentistry MARY LOU BRIGGS, Shreveporl Elementary Education OLIVIA ANN BRINSON, Hodge English Education YVONNE MARIE BRISTER, Dubberly Music Education THOINIAS HERSCHELL BRITTAIN, U7eftlake Electrical Engineering SHERRON KAY BRITT, Hozzgblofz Academic EMY BROOKS. Aioziroe Elementary Education BOBBY DALE BROWN, Hutlig, Ark. Electrical Engineering HELEN G. BROVUN, Sbrezeport Secretarial Science JAMES D. BROWN, Sf. jorepb General Engineering LELAND TYRONE BROWN, fella Academic SHARON RENE BROWN, Minden Speech THOMAS PAUL BROWN, Shfereporl Petroleum Engineering DAVID L. BRUNE, New Oflfllllf Electrical Engineering ROY GLYNN BRYAN, Rdrmzz Engineering FREDERICK PAUL BRYANT, Bezzlorz Pre'Law CLAUDE LARRY BUCKLES, Rlzyrille Pre-Veterinary THOMAS EDDY BUFORD, Barrier Cily Electrical Engineering WILLIAM R. BULLOCK, Lillie Mechanical Engineering XVILLIAM INI. BURCH, Fmflielizllorz Chemical Engineering and Business BOB GLEN BURFORD, Springhill Academic CAROL FRANCIS BURKHALTER, Rurlmz Academic JAMES A. BURNETT, Shreveport Arts and Sciences VIRGINIA SUE BURNHAM, Rusfozz Secretarial Science RAYMOND LEE BURROUGI-IS, Sbrezfeporf Engineering NANCI SUE BYRD, Shreveport Medical Technology! JOHN PENNINGTON CADENHEAD, JR., Haynewille Business Administration LINDA CAFFREY, Midland, Tex. Secretarial Science WALTER W. CAILLETEAU, Slareveporz Art CLARA JEAN CALHOUN, Lmzgifiew, Tex. Business LUELLEN CALHOUN, Clmudmnz Business Education ANN CAMPBELL, Alexlzzldriiz Physical Education ROBERT G. CAMPBELL, JR., Colfax Electrical Engineering PH ILLIP JOSEPH CANDELLA, Sbrezleporl Business Administration F h JAMES H. CANNADY, Hodge res man Forestry Class Freshman FREDDIE JOE CAPPS, Era! Animal Husbfmclry C1388 NORMAN EDWARD CARMOUCHE, Nizpoleomfille Pre-Medicine JESSICA G. CARPENTER, Bluzrop Botany LINDA MAURINE CARR, Clfzy Elementary Education CLIFF CHARLES CARROLL, funflion Cily Chemical Engineering EMMETT LOUIS CARSON, Welsh Electrical Engineering WILLIAM RALEIGH CARTER, Barrier Cizy General Engineering RANDALL BARRETT CARVER, Georgelaufn Botany TONIA LEE CASEY, Hozzrlon, Texar Physical Education DAVID ALBERT CASSITY, Slafeveport Engineering WANDA LEE CATHEY, Baron Rouge Business Administration CAROLE CAUSEY, Slnfeifeparl Elementary Education WREN M. CAUSEY, Columbia Electrical Engineering CHARLES D. CHANDLER, Dodson Forestry TONI CHANDLER, fonewille Medical Technology SANDRA JOYCE CHANDLER, Ruslon Home Economics ANNA KATHLEEN CHAPMAN, Lake Charley Mathematics MAX R. CHEATHAM, Springhill Electrical Engineering TIM CHOATE, Sbreveporl Business DONALD LEONARD CLARK, JR., Sbreifeporl Petroleum Engineering MARTHA LEIGH CLARK, Ruflon Secretarial Science RICHARD JOHNSTON CLARK, Shreveport Accounting FRANK WAYNE CLEMENTS, Raderm Chemical Engineering JOE R. CLISHAM, Homer Accounting FRANCIS P. COBB, Ilyarl Nwzfoe Chemical Engineering RODGER DELL COBURN, Georgetown Accounting WARREN E. COCKERHAM, Sl1rez'e1v0rl Academic FAYE M. COHN, Sbrcrcjwoil Business LINDA M. COLBY, Sbrcrcport Physics GEORGE MICKEY COLE, Ffzrmerifille Mathematics ANGELIA GAIL COLLIER, Springhill Secretarial Science RICHARD ANDREW COLLINS, Shrezejvorl Business ROBERT IRVING COLLINS, Bowler City Pre-Pharmacy JULIA ANN COLVIN, RzZj'1!lllt? Home Economics KEITH GLYNN COLVIN, jofzefboro Academic MARIE COLVIN, Rmlozz Academic THEODORE L, COLVIN, jwzefboro Journalism FLOYD JOSEPH COMEAUX, Sulphur Industrial Management BEVERLY ANNE CONEY, Sicily Irlfwd English Education PHYLLIS IRENE CONLY, Ringgold Elementary Education NANCY LOU CONNALLY, FiZ7'7lZE1'I'llle? Education LETTIE VIRGINIA CONNELL, Dzzbberly Physical Education A GLENDA FAYE COOK, Sprizzgbill English Education MARY CATHERINE COOK, Heflifz Home Economics SHIRLEY COOPER, INY6fll'ElllU7Z Medical Technology THOMAS L. CORKERIXI, JR., Bogalzzm Forestry HARLEY LESTER CORIE, Blefzville Business Education ROBERT DONALD COSTON, Bmzrop Engineering DONALD LEE COTTON, Monroe Electrical Engineering N. MARCELLA COVINGTON, Baforz Rouge Elementary Education GARY CLYDE COX, Btzffrojv Business Administration CAROLYN CRAMER, Bwvzire Home Economics JAMES EDWARD CRAWFORD, Fm'n16f1'i1lc' Civil Engineering PAUL ALLEN CRAWFORD, Okay, Ark. Electrical Engineering DOROTHY LUCILLE CRAWLEY, Arrf1:1'iiz Speech Therapy JACQIQELINE CRENSHAW, Alexfzfzdriiz Spanish CALVIN STUART CROOINI, Benlozz Chemical Engineering W. SWINGLEY CROSS, JR., M011le1'ey' Education ROY LANCE CROIQCH, Sbrezfejfort Chemical Engineering LANIE XV. CROW' B4z.i'lrap Electrical Engineering MARGARET ANNE CROZIER, Hodge Speech Therapy HERSI-IEL LARRY CULPEPPER, IWizz1zfield Chemistry PATSY JO CULPEPPER, Qllflflldll Secretarial Science SHERRI LYNN CURRIE, sbfeiiepm Business Administration GEORGE XVILLIAM DAILEY, Colfozz Vnfley Academic PEGGY LANORA DARK, fofzeflforo Elementary Education ROBERT HENRY DAULTON, BEIIIOII Mechanical Engineering DOROTHY TAYLOR DAVIS, Balozz Rouge Interior Decoration EDMOND LEE DAVIS. Alidlmzd, Tex. Music JOHN SIDNEY DAVIS, jmze.rba1'0 Accounting REBECCA ESTELLE DAVIS, Barzrop Speech VIRGIL LEE DAVIS, Claoudmnt Forestry WILEY PARKS DAVIS, F01-ef: Hill Chemical Engineering PETER ALEXANDER DAY, SZ77'?I'6'fJ07'f Academic WINFRED O'NEAL DAY, JR., Barlrop Engineering GEORGE STURGES DEACON, III, Barrier Cily Medical Technology CARLOS TAPPAN de ARRIGUNAGA, New Orlezzzzr Electrical Engineering JERRY J. DEES, ViI'j:Zfl Business Aclministration MARSHA KAY DeFREESE, Ruflon English Education JAMES ARNOLD DELONEY, Sprizzgbill Forestry FRANCES LAVERNE DEMLER, Barrier City Secretarial Science BARRY LEE DILLARD, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering THOMAS MCELROY DILLARD, Saratoga, Ark. Electrical Engineering LURIN O. DIXON, Tlfibodoux Speech THOMAS LAVON DODSON, Cotton Valley Academic DIANNA DOLLAR, fonesboro Elementary Education ROBERT LEWIS DONOVAN, Shreveport Engineering MARGRIT RENATE DORING, Barrier City English and General Education CHESTER ALTON DRUMMOND, El Dorado, Are. Mechanical Engineering EUGENE DONALD DUCK, Forerz Hill Business Administration KEN R. DUCKWORTH, Shreveport Electrical Engineering CHARLES E. DUNLAP, El Dorado, Are. Chemical Engineering CAROLYN C. DUNMIRE, Shreveport Mathematics Education MARY L. DUNN, Grand Cone Home Economics OTA GENEAL DUNN, Greenwood Clothing Art NANCY HARMON DURRETT, Armdia Business Education DOUGLAS CHARLES DYER, New Orleonx Speech Therapy STUART ALLEN DYER, Royville Pre-Dentistry BONNIE LOUISE EARP, Shreveport Elementary Education DONALD MALVIN EDINGTON, Springhill Civil Engineering SAMMUEL HARRISON EDWARDS, JR., Shreveport Engineering DONNIE LEON ELLORMAN, lVinnJboro Pre-Dentistry NOBLE E. ELLINGTON, Mongborn Pre-Veterinary WILLIAM BERNARD ELLIS Greenville, Min. I General Engineering Class Freshman Class LEONARDINE ELMORE, Baron Rouge English Education JOHN LESTER EMBRY, SbI'6Z'Ff10I'l Chemical Engineering INIARTHA ELIZABETH EMMONS, Rlljfllll Education JERRY BRYAN ENDSLEY, Sbrcrcporl Electrical Engineering JOHANNA M. ENGELSMAN, Alexfzizdrlv Mathematics JOHN HOWARD ENIS, fuzzrliofz City, Arif. Music PENELOPE ANN ERNESTO, Emi fIlM'01'fI, N. Y. Medical Technology BOBBY GLEN ERSKINS, Siem Education DORIS L. EVANS, Cf1.vcJ'1'il.7e, Ill. Music Education POLY ILENE EVANS, Sbrercporf Economics JOHN L, EVERETT, Hamer Engineering BETTY ANNE EVERSULL, Alexmidria English ELMER R. EWING, Pineville Forestry CAROLYN JEAN FARLEY, Fm'me1'1'ille Education HARRY FARRAR, JR., Fmv11c1'1'ille Civil Engineering RUBY ANN EARRAR, Fa1'z2zerz'ille Secretarial Science CHARLES W. FEAZELL, Azlaenr Accounting JON A. FEERICK, El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering JANICE MARIE FERGUSON, Ruflorz Elementary Education GEORGE FIELDS, Barrier City Chemical Engineering GLENDA LOU FIELDS, Mizzdezz Secretarial Science ROBERT MELVIN FISETTE, Spf-ifzglaill Pre-Law GLENDA GAYLE FISHER, Ferridfzy Accounting SAUNDRA MARIE FITZGERALD, Bernice Education CAROLYN LOUISE FLANAGAN, Alexandria Elementary Education IRMADINE FLATT, Dnbaeb Pre-Medicine IRMA LEE FLINT, Dunn Business Education STEPHEN M. FLORY, Sulphur Electrical Engineering CLINTON ODELL FLOYD, Pineville Forestry LILLIAN DIANNE FLOYD, Ruflon Elementary Education BETTYE GAYLE FOGLEMAN Alexandria Elementary Education MARY ALICE FOGLEMAN, Baron Ronge Elementary Education REGINA FORD, Minden Education GERALD W. FORDHAM, Slarezfeporl Chemical Engineering A. NANETTE FORTENBERRY, Raynille Home Economics ROBERT FOSHEE, Loganxporl Academic HAROLD KEITH FOUNTAIN, Lerompte Civil Engineering LINDA ANN FOWLER, fonexboro Elementary Education MARY A. FOWLER, Rurlon Speech DAVID EARL FRANCE, Boffier City Engineering BEN LELAND FREEMAN, JR., Loganfport Geology EUGENE WILTON FREMAUX, II, Alexandria Electrical Engineering THOMAS FLEMING FRIDAY, Shreveport Engineering DONA LAVAE FROST, Sbrenepori Elementary Education CHARLES MILTON FULLER, Dnbarls General Business JAMES HERBERT FULLER, JR,, H onion Geological Engineering JOHN LARRY FUTRELL, S breoeport Sociology MARY TAMIRA GALLMAN, Raynille Academic JAMES CHARLES GAMMEL, Crouelt, Ark. Electrical Engineering BILLY CHARLES GARDNER, Halle Forestry RONALD MACK GARNER, Sibley Mathematics PATRICIA CAROLYN GATES, Dodxon Social Science Education JV' AGN- ,tx '33 'mv' 'Wk -8203? glen rr, .sl dll? ,M fb fi' fax l 'S ROLAND DEE GATLIN, Shreveport Civil Engineering MARTHA ANN GAY, Daharh Elementary Education SUE ELLEN GEORGE, Monroe Business Administration CHARLES CORIDAN GIBSON, III, Colton Valley Accounting AARON L. GIDEON, Alvin, Tex. Pre-Medicine BOYD ARDELL GILES, Cozlon Valley Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM GILMORE, Galliano Mechanical Engineering JOHN THOMAS GIST, JR., Nazrhez, Min. General Academic ROBERT WALKER GIVENS, Bogalura Electrical Engineering MARTHA JANE GODFREY, Monroe English WILLIAM LAXWRENCE GOLIGHTLY, Rurlon Mathematics JAMES W. GOODWIN, JR., Pineville Political Science ERNEST VERNON GORDON, Alexandria Psychology VIRGINIA KAY GOSS, Boffier City Medical Technology CARROLL EVETT GOWINS, Haynexville Electrical Engineering JACK MORRIS GRACE, JR., Sl. joseph General Engineering ELOISE NORRIS GRANBERRY, Baflrop Academic L. JANETTE GRAY, Hodge Elementary Education KAY TERREL GREEN, Shreveport Secretarial Science LILLIAN ANITA GREEN, Delhi Business Education VIVIAN L. GREEN, Duhach Home Economics RUTH PELOT GREGG, Alexandria Mathematics Education POWELL V. GRIFFIN, Weffon, Arh. Health and Physical Education MORRIS JACKSON GULLEDGE, Shreveport Civil Engineering LINDA LEE GUNTER, Quilrnan Pre-Law SYBIL STEVE GUNTER, Joneihoro Business Administration EARL JOSEPH GUILLORY, Alexandria Chemical Engineering JACK D. GWIN, Maplewood Chemical Engineering BILL DOUGLAS HALL, Selfridge, Mich. Arts and Sciehces GEORGE DILL HALL, Boilrop Physics JAMES HOUSTON HALL, Junction City Medical Technology LINDA HALL, Shreveport Elementary Education GERALD RAY HAMMETT, IVeJt Monroe Forestry CLARA ANN HAMMONS, Choudranl Secretarial Science LORY WILLIAM HAMNER, JR., Rmton Electrical Engineering BOBBY EARL HANCOCK, Purodir Mechanical Engineering LINDA RAE HANCOCK, Arcadia Home Economics ROBERT EARL HANLON, Shrezfeporl Accounting ROBERT EARL HANRY, function Cily Forestry TALMAGE W. HANSON, Rurlon Mechanical Engineering EVLALIA SUE HARDEE, Pleamnl Hill Academic ROBERT FRANK HARDISON, Shreveport Pre-Law BILLY RAY HARPER, Trarzrylmnia Arts and Sciences CAROLYN JOYCE HARPER, Springhill Business Education WILLIAM RODNEY HARPER, Frzrmerville History ETHEL EILEEN HARRELL, DeRidder Home Economics AININE C. HARRIS, Baton Rouge Business Administration JAMES SHELBY HARRIS, Springhill Pre-Law JESSE W. HARRISON, Wert Monroe Electrical Engineering MARIAN ANN HARTWELL, Gueydan Secretarial Science JIMMIE SUE HATCH, forzerhoro Home Economics DOUGLAS JON HAWKINS Shreveporl Academic , Class Freshman Class JOHN EDWARD HAWKINS, Belcher Chemistry RONNIE LEE HAWKINS, Slarezfeporz Industrial Engineering ROBERT W. HAWTHORNE, Shreveport Electrical Engineering WILLIAM LARRY HAYS, Mfcebee, Ark. Electrical Engineering EDWARD MARVIN HEAD, JR., Baizrop Pre-Pharmacy ROGER LANE HEAD, Oak Grove General Academic RONALD DREW HEARNE, IVe.vt Monroe Engineering WILLIAM P. HEINEMAN, Shreveport Business Administration VERNON LEE HELMS, Oak Grove Commercial Art BETTY JEAN HENDERSON, Shreveport Office Administration CYNTHIA DIANE HENDON, Barrier Cily General Academic OLIVER AUSTIN HENNING, Welib Mechanical Engineering KENNETH F. HERRIAGE, Sbrezfeporz Accounting - KERRY G. HERRON, El Dorado, Ark. Forestry ALLEN KEITH HICKS, Colton Valley General Academic JIMMIE LEE HIGGINS, Royoille Electrical Engineering GENE HILBORN, jackron, Min. Electrical Engineering GEORGE W. HILLIER, Heflin Pre-Veterinary JERRY MAX HINDMON, Oakdale Chemical Engineering VELVA ANNETTE HINES, Gibrland Secretarial Science DONALD R. HINTON, Minden General Academic GRADY THOMAS HINTON, Olla Chemical Engineering LESLIE FRANK HINTON, Ruston Academic SHELLEY KENT HISER, Gilzrland Physics L. DIANNE HOBSON, Hodge Elementary Education WESLEY JERRY HODGE, Monroe Business Administration JOHN MARION HOFFMAN, Lfzcomlze Mathematics D. B. HOFIUS, Sb7'EZ'E170fl Business Administration ROSCOE LON HOLCOMB, Weil MOHr0e Electrical Engineering INIARY ELIZABETH HOLDEN, Sbf'e1'epo1'! Elementary Education JOYCE DELAINE HOLLAND, Arcadia English Education MARGARET RUTH HOLLAND, Jonefooro Education REGGIE HOLLAND, forzeflnoro Engineering ROD HOLLINGSXWORTH, Alexfmdria Mechanical Engineering JESSE KENDRICK HOLLIS, JR., filEX4lIlt2l1'lfZ Engineering MEARLE HOLLIS, Rurfozz Arts and Sciences CHRISTINE HOLLOWAY, Farmeroille English Education JERRY FRANKLIN HOLLOWAY, BlIJ'fl'0f7 Electrical Engineering LOU ANN HOLMES, Dulaofb English Education N. CAROL HOLSTEAD, Rurton Elementary Education BRENDA BETH HONEYCUTT, forzerboro ' Elementary Education JACQUELINE IRENE HOOPER, Tioga Arts and Sciences C, MICHAEL HORN, Vidalia Electrical Engineering RONALD XVAYMAN HORTON, McDade Academic GARY D. HOSTETTER, Slareoeporl Civil Engineering JOHN LAVALLE HOUSE, Lake Proriderzre Agriculture JOHN MAX HOWARD, Pineville Electrical Engineering DAVID ROSS HRUSKA, Minden Engineering ' GARY LANE HUDSON, Buckeye Chemical Engineering WALTER PRESCOTT HUDSON, Farmeroille Mathematics CHARLES E. HUGHES, Warbington, Mirr. Engineering JUANITA HUGHES, Ferriday Elementary Education l I 1 , EDWARD A. HUMBLE, Gveydon Electrical Engineering ALMA JOANN HUMPHRIES, Winnfield Elementary and Secondary Education WAYNE HAROLD HUNTER, Shreveport Forestry LAWTON C. HUTCHISON, Shreveport Chemical Engineering CARA SUE INGRAM, Pineville Academic JERRY DONALD INGRAM, 0114 Chemical Engineering FREDERICK KENSEL IRVINE, III, Downer: Grove, Ill. Electrical Engineering CECIL EUGENE IVY, Many Mechanical Engineering HELEN PRICKETT JACKSON, Monroe Academic JAMES D. JACKSON, Shreveport Accounting ROBERT MARTIN JACKSON, Shreveport Pre-Veterinary JIMMY JACOB, Conor Forestry CHARLES B. JARVEAUX, Houma Chemistry FRANKLIN HUEY JENKINS, Pineville Electrical Engineering MARY ANNE JERRY, jnnetion City, Ark. Elementary Education ROSEMARY JETER, Shreveport Interior Design J. T. JOHNSON, Roderm Mechanical Engineering MARION LESLIE JOHNSON, Saline Forestry MARTHA JAKE JOHNSON, Shreveporz French PAUL GLENN JOHNSON, Shreveport Electrical Engineering BUNNY SAMANTHEA JOHNSTON, Beulrop Elementary Education CHARLES RAY JONES, Ringgold Engineering G. CLIFTON JONES, El Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering JAMES GARLAND JONES, Duhofh Engineering JERRY EDWIN JONES, Grand Cane Forestry KEITH EDWARD JONES, Baton Ronge Business Administration LINDA JEAN JONES, Rnrton Secretarial Science LYNDA KAY JONES, El Dorado, Arh. Secretarial Science PATRICIA JONES, Rurion Elementary Education RAYMOND EUGENE JONES, Monroe Civil Engineering RICHARD W. JONES, EZ Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering ROBERT WILLIAM JONES, SIIIIIIIUJJIOU Lfechanical Engineering LINDA LOU KAVANAUGH, Clay Pre-Law THOMAS ROLAND KAY, Hiro Academic GLENDA MARIE KEES, Rzzflozz Academic HALAINE KEES, Pizzerille Speech Therapy HAROLD WAYNE KEETON, jzjlllljllgj Engineering BOBBETT R. KEITH, Aazfmndule, Va. Marketing ROBERT IW. KEITH, flllllfllldullbj Va. Civil Engineering KAY KERRY, Mozzlgomery, Ala. Academic ESSIE ELLEN KETTLER, Gibrlmzd Business Education ANITA LOUEEN KIDXWELL, Sbrereporz INIedical Technology MARVIN LEA KING, Jwzeyboro Academic MARY JANE KING, Tfzllzzlala Home Economics PAUL EDWARD KING, JR., Bogalum Engineering BOBBIE ANN KILLINGWORTH, Heflirz Home Economics DAVID L. KILPATRICK, Minden Academic WELDON WAYNE KILPATRICK, Sbozzgnloo Pre-Medicine BEN TRITETT KIRK, lNlz1ff!JflUL'b6J' Forestry JAMES H. KITCHENS, Rmlofz Engineering GLENN WOODROW KLUG, Pizzefille IXlatl1em:1ticS JI.'DlTH CAROLYN KNOTTS, Ozzffmmz Secretarial Science J Class Freshman Class ROBERT OSBURN KOONTZ, Monroe Engineering BOBBY RAY KOVAC, Oak Grow Engineering JAMES LYNN KRL'MNOW', Snrereporl Engineering JAMES CLAYTON KYLE, liver! Monroe Chemical Engineering JOE MIKE KYLE, Della! Health and Physical Education MILTON LAMB, Delhi Mechanical Engineering GORDON DONALD LAMBERT, North Quincy, Mum. Chemical Engineering MILTON C. LAMBERT, Minden Business Administration WILLIAM LANCLOS, Boirier Cily Electrical Engineering LEAH LANE, Lafoyetle Medical Technology ROBERT PEARCE LARKAN, Monroe Engineering EDDIE GLEN LAW, Vivifzn Accounting DAVID CAROL LAWRENCE, Vivian Journalism LYNDA PAUL LAWRENCE, Rurton Social Wfelfare AMY LEA, Slarerfeporz Elementary Education GLENN ROSS LEAKE, function Cily Wildlife Conservation LAWANDA JEAN LEAR, Armzlifz Secretarial Science SHERRON KAY LeBLANC, Alexandria Medical Technology MARY SYLVIA LEDBETTER, Bfzlon Ronge Social Welfare DIANNE LEE, Springhill Secretarial Science LARRY DANIEL LEE, Hobby, N. M, Business WILLIAM L. LEES, Sl9re'z'ej10rl Electrical Engineering DONALD M. LEWIS, Bowler City Arts and Sciences JAMES A. LILLEY, Pinerille Electrical Engineering JOHN THOMAS LINCECUM, Georgetown Wilcllife Management CAROLYN ANN LISHMAN, U7it11zJoofo Elementary Education JOHNNY EDWARD LOCKETT, Benton Engineering E. ANNETTE I.OCKWOOD, Mttrion Accounting DANA LONG, Boxster City Business Administration LESLEY LANE LONGORIA, Sfneveport Arts and Sciences JAMES JOSEPH LOTTINGER, JR., Sbrezfeport Electrical Engineering MILTON KNIGHT LOTHROP, Shreveport Business Administration HERMAN LEE LOUDERBACK, Minden Engineering RITA FAYE LOUDERBECK, Minden Medical Technology DONNA ROSE LOVE, Bouier City Business MARY HELEN LOVE, Rmton Secretarial Science C. A. LOWE, Monroe Civil Engineering INIARY NELL LOWE, Homer Business Education CHARLOTTE LOWREY, Shreveport French Education REBECCA ADKINS LOWREY, Lirbozz Elementaiy Education RONALD C. LOYD, Hoffton Mechanical Engineering JANICE LYLES, Ruston Business Administration MARILYN LUCILLE LYLES, Meznglmm Home Economics PAUL JONES LYON, Nntrlaez, Min. Art ANN MacMILLAN, Slarezeport Home Economics BETSY ANN McBRIDE, Houma Speech Education LYNDA ANN McCALMAN, Homer Academic KEITH M. MCCARTNEY, jenn Wildlife Conservation CHARLOTTE MAURINE McCARTY, Rtzjrille Home Economics SANDRA LYNN MCCLANE, Winnfield Business Education JAMES TAYLOR McCRAY, Simibofo Academic THOMAS K. MCCRANIE, Bouier City Economics JAMES R. MCCULLIN, Il7efz Monroe Electrical Engineering JUDY MCCULLOUGH, Slare11epo1'l Business Education CARL A. MCDANIEL, JR., Columbia Electrical Engineering JOE EDXVARD McDONAI.D, Liflaofz Business Administration SARA ANN MCDONALD, Tollulfzly Home Economics FRANCES CHRISTINE MCGUIRE, Oakdale Secretarial Science MARY ANN MCKINNEY, Sbrereporz Secretarial Science ELIZABETH JUNE MCKNEELY, Rzzflolz Elementary Education PAULETTE SYDNEY MCMANUS, Eunice Elementary Education EDWARD RICHARD MCMULLEN, illwzplaif, Temz. Engineering ROBERT ODELL MACHEN, JR., Mifzdezz Engineering MARGARET ELIZABETH MADDEN, Rzzfiozz Elementary Education LINDA DIANNE MAHER, Sln'e1feporl Business Administration CLAUDE MAHLEN, JR., SlJz'ez'eporr Mechanical Engineering HENRY BURK MALONE, Fa1'me1'z'ille Accounting GLYNNA E, MANIS, Bowler Cily Secretarial Science XWILLIAINI ELLIS MANNING, JR., I.uli11g Chemical Engineering ANNETTE FRANCES INIARANTO, Sbre1'epo1't Elementary Education JAINIES THOMAS MARANTO, SlJ1'e?116170rl Chemistry VAN C. MARSH, New Orlefzm Blusic DAVID WESLEY MARTIN, Slareoeport Commercial Art STANLEY DUANE MARTIN, Borfier Clfj' Engineering XWALTER RONALD MARTIN, Good Pine Pre-Dentistry JOSEPH BARRY MASON, Oakdale Education PEGGY JO MASON, jzmrlion Cily Home Economics QUINTON DWAYNE MASON, Coffofz Valley Elementary and Secondary Education ROBERT MILES MASON, L0lZgZ'lll6? Business JAMES CARROLL MATHIS, Mansfield Electrical Engineering MICHAEL CLARK MATHIS, Mmzrfield Electrical Engineering MARTHA ANN MATTHEXWS, Sfarez eporl Speech Education MARGARET L. MAYS, IVi1zmb01'0 Music Education JON MAC MEADOWS, Sllrezfepofl Chemical Engineering G. L. MEARS, Minden Chemical Engineering LINDA GAYLE MEREDITH, Bfzrzrop Elementary Education PENNY ANNE MEREDITH, Balm Rouge English Education BARBARA ANN METCALF, Sbrezfeporz Academic MARY GRAY MEYERTONS, Shreveport Mathematics HERBERT MILLER, sp,-inglfilz Academic JIMMY MORSE MILLER, Oak Grove Academic JOANN MILLER, Gibfhzfzd Arts and Sciences JUDITH ANN MILLER, Keizlwille Home Economics KAREN SUE MILLER, Sfarezfeport Secretarial Science ROBERT D. MILLER, Baskin Civil Engineering THOMAS MILLER, Sb1'ez'ep01'! Accounting WENDELL DAY MILLER, Well Monfve Electrical Engineering WILLIAM HOLCOMBE INIILNER, JR., Cfmzden, Ark. Commercial Art WANDA GAY MITCHELL, Farmerrfille Elementary Education MARTHA ANN MITCHELTREE, Sfarweport English Education CARROLL ANDREW MOBLEY, Springfaill Engineering ROBERT KILGORE MOFFETT, Derlreluzzz Electrical Engineering EVAN JOYCE MONTGOMERY, H eflin Music Education GLENDA SUE MOORE, Mirzden Secretarial Science Freshman Class Freshman Class HU! JOAN ELAINE MOORE, Armdirz Commercial Art JOHN CRAYTON MOORE, SkreL'ep0rf Commercial Art JOHN JAMES MOORE, Goldorzrza Business SHARON ANNE MOORE, Rurlorz Medical Technology ,annum rfb ,N pi! NW aw YW, SUE ANNE MOOS, Monroe Interior Design GLENDA BETH MORGAN, Springhill Secondary and Elementary Education HARLAND OTIS MORGAN, JR., Jena Academic NANCY MORGAN, Camden, Ark. History BEVERLY B. MORRIS, Rodents: Pre-Medicine LINDA LOUISE MORRIS, Talluluk English HENRY RONALD MORROXV, Tullor Electrical Engineering JEREL EDWARD MOSLEY, JR., Benton Civil Engineering CLINT LEIGH MOUER, Skrezfeport Electrical Engineering JEAN MURPHY, El Dorado, Ark. Health and Physical Education LINDA LOU MURRAY, Jonesboro English Education JOHN H. MYERS, Barlrop Physics ELMER GENE NANCE, Mansfield Chemical Engineering DOUGLAS WAYNE NARON, Monroe Mechanical Engineering QUINCY ALLEN NEAL, JR., Perryrille Physics JERRY RAY NELSON, El Dorado, Ark. Engineering ROBERT L. NELSON, El Dorado, Ark. Engineering DUANE L. NIXON, Cozrrlmlra Business Administration GLADYS KAY NIXON, Barlrop Business RODNEY JEROME NOLAN, IVeJf M07Z7'U6 Chemical Engineering DONALD PAUL NORLIAN, Rfzyzille Petroleum Engineering RAYMOND JOHAN NORRE, Sbrez'eporz Chemical Engineering JOHN GRAHAM NORRIS, JR., Frzrzzzerzifle Pre-Medicine MARTHA JEAN NORRIS, IVeJt Monroe Academic MARY KAY NORRIS, Rzzrlofz Elementary Education MICKEY E. NORRIS, Cfaozzdmzzt Elementary Education XWILLIAM RUSSELL NORRIS, El Dorado Are. Chemical Engineering CANDACE A. NUGENT, Ufimzfield Speech Education THOMAS JERRY NUGENT, Dry Prong Forestry CURTIS XV. NYEGAARD, Frzrwzeroille General Agriculture LINDA KAY ODOM, Sbrwellzort Business Administration NIDA ANN ODOINI, Sbrertfjlorl Secretarial Science SYLVIA DELANE ODOM, Barkizz Secretarial Science MARGARET C. OGDEN,, Oak Grore English Education MARSHALL JAMES OGLESBY, Borfifr Cflj' Journalism CHARLOTTE ANN O'MAHONY, Barrier City Social Science FREDDY ROY O'NEAL, Sulphur Engineering VIRGINIA COLLEEN ORR, Slareifeporl Secretarial Science GRETCHEN O'STEEN, Sbreoepofl Business Administration ENOS LEON OVERBY, Lake Prooidenre Arts and Sciences SALLY OVERDYKE, SZ71'6lf'?1707'f Education CHARLES HENRY PACKMAN, Lake Charley Physics CHARLES PAUL PALMER, Fmwzerzfille Physics EVELYN PALMER, Sbrerfeport Spanish Education THADDENS TRULY PARDUE, Albany English ROBERT ARNOLD PARISH, Sb:-ezneport Electrical Engineering JUDITH DIANE PARKER, Crouwille Music Education CAROL LEE PARKS, Barrier City Chemistry 1 RONALD FRANK PATE, Shreveport Engineering THOMAS H. PATE, Sb1'e1'eporl Academic CAROLYN JEAN PATTERSON, Ilhzfzifield Academic DONALD WAYNE PATTERSON, Ferrfdizy Mechanical Engineering DOROTHY GRACE PATTERSON, Sb1'ez'eporZ Business Administration LEE ALBERT PATTILLO, Sbrereporl Chemical Engineering ERNEST RAY PEABODY, Barzlenfille, 0514. Electrical Engineering LINDA LEE PEARCE, Shreveport Secretarial Science CHERREE DALTON PEE, Ruflon Elementary Education SHARON ELAINE PEEPLES, Homer Business Administration JAMES MERRELL PELTON, Shreoeporl Chemical Engineering CHARLES EDWARD PERKINS, Lake Arlbur Chemical Engineering FRANK L. PERNICI, Sbrereporl Chemistry DENNIS THOMPSON PERRY, New Orlemzr Electrical Engineering VELLE PERRYMAN, Dubberly Academic DOROTHY LOUISE PESNELL, Houma English Education DIANNA PETTY, Befziofz Elementary Education CAROLYN ANN PHILLIPS, Shrezfepor! Medical Technology JOHN BUFORD PHILLIPS, jezm Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH MCCULLOUGH PIATT, JR., New Orleafzf Pre-Medicine JUDITH ELLENA PICKERING, E! Dorado, Ark. Elementary and Secondary Education BRENDA ELAINE PICKETT, Anfzroco Home Economics LINDA LOU PIERCE, Conway, Ark. Education PATRICIA E. PIGL'E, Sbrereport Commercial Art RITA PILGREEN, Mi1IZtQblI7Il Journalism GEORGE R. PIPES, Mizzdezz Mechanical Engineering BARBARA PITRE, Hodge Business ARNOLD BRETT POPE, Barrier City Chemical Engineering BOB G. POSEY, Doylizze Petroleum Engineering HELENE V. POULAN, Sbrereporl Business JOHN B. POWELL, ll i.r12e1' Education LAWRENCE L. POXW ELL, Parndir Physical Education INIARION C. PONWELL, Oil Cily Chemical Engineering CHERRY DAUCE PRATT, Rzzrfwz Academic GOLDA JEAN PRAY, Bizlorz Rouge Art Education INIARY ANNETTE PREWITT, Bernice Medical Technology DON RAY PRICE, Przflmve Electrical Engineering EARNEST TEAGUE PRICE, Logmzfporl Pre-Medicine VIRGINIA PRICE, Brill!!! Ronge Secretarial Science WANDA CALHOUN PRIEST, Cbozzdmnt Business Education WALTER L. PRINGLE, Glemzzorfz Engineering WILLIAM REESE PURIFOY, Sbreveporl Chemical Engineering LONNIE THAD PUTNAM, Ollfz Business Administration SUSAN CHARLOTTE QUIRK, lVaJbizzgl0fz Home Economics MILDRED JULIA RANDOLPH, Colfax Animal Husbandry CHRISTA RAYE RASBERRY, Sbreveporl English Education JOHN MITCHELL RATCLIFF, Sf. fofeph Business Administration WALTER DOUGLAS RATHER, H01 Springs, Ark. Business WALTER EUGENE REED, Shreveport Civil Engineering JUAN ITA REPPOND, Liwille Elementary and Secondary Education TOMMY H. RICH, fonefbaro Business Administration ALICE L. RICHARD, Slzrewport Elementary Education Freshman Class Freshman ri MARY ELIZABETH RICHARDSON, Mimleiz S Home Economics MARJORIE ADAIR RICHARDSON, Lafayelle Elementary Education KAREN LEE RISINGER, Lillie Secretarial Science CALVIN EDWARD RITTER, Minden Business Education fix Nw. aan' 1 'QF' 15, an Del' SZ , 'Q Q NF .J-HUP ROBIN ANN RIVES, SlJrevep0r7 Elementary Education PAMELA IRENE ROAN, Aleximdriiz Sociology ALICE VERNON ROANE, Rurlan General Academic GLENDA F. ROBERSON, Dubacb Home Economics JOHNNY ROBERSON, St. jafepb Wildlife Conservation and Management PAULINE ANN ROBERTSON, .Morgan Cily Business Administration BEVERLY BUNCH ROBERTS, Homer Elementary Education LEON LAWSON ROBERTS, Logamporl Chemistry ALMA JEANETTE ROBINSON, Jonesboro Business Administration JAMES A. ROBINSON, Shreveport Business Administration JUDITH ROGILLIO, IVinnJl70ra General Academic CHARLES DAVID ROSE, Pioneer Physics DOROTHY LOUISE ROSTRON, Rurton Home Economics HAROLD W. ROTH, Werl Monroe Engineering JAMES EDWARD ROUCH, Sbreifepart Mechanical Engineering JACK EASON ROWE, Benlon Electrical Engineering KEW RICHARD ROYS, Barrier City Engineering DANIELLE LAURA RUBIN, Alexandria Journalism GEORGE EDWARD RUNSHANG, Lillie Rock, Ark. Forestry JOHN WESLEY RUSSELL, Slnrweporl Engineering ARTHUR DOUGLAS SAGER, IVeJt Monroe Engineering BARRY L. SANDERS, Minden Accounting JUDY A. SAVAGE, Belcher Home Economics JANET AMELIE SAVONY, Shreveport Elementary Education BARBARA G. SAWYER, Ohh Grove English Education THOMAS HARRY SAWYER, Ohh Grove Agricultural Engineering TOM W. SCHOOLER, IVinnJhoro Arts and Sciences JOHN SCHREIBER, III, Ferriday Pre-Medicine CATHY ANN SCHWAB, Shreveport General Academic ROBERT H. SCHWARTZ, Leefville Engineering BARBARA JOAN SCOTT, Shreveport Arts and Sciences CAROLYN CECELIA SCOTT, Winnfhoro Home Economics LANCE ALVIN SCOTT, Schrnever Chemical Engineering REBECCA SCOTT, Fnrrnerville Psychology RUSSELL W. SCOTT, Shreveporl Mechanical Engineering PATRICIA ANN SCOTT, Shreveport History DAVID LEE SESSUMS, Shreveporl Chemistry STEPHEN FINCHER SEXTON, Rodemz Electrical Engineering GEORGE MONROE SHAMBLIN, Bastrop Electrical Engineering JOHN JAMES SHEEHAN, Soulhhridge, Mem. Mechanical Engineering BARRY AUBREY SHELBY, Arcadia Pre-Medicine WAYNE FRANKLIN SHERRILL, Minden Agriculture and Forestry RAYMONDA DIANNE SIGHTLER, Shreveport Elementary Education FRANCES LOUISE SIMS, Sirmhoro Education JOHN LEE SIVILS, Iowa Chemical Engineering CHARLES LYNN SLACK, Shongrzloo Mechanical Engineering GARY LYNN SLACK, Springhill Business Administration TOMMY LARY SLACK, Shongnlao Chemical Engineering RICHARD BRUCE SLOAN, Minden Forestry CAROL LYNN SLOAT, Bastrop Elementary Education KENNETH EUGENE SLOCUM, Calhoun Business Administration JIMMIE LEON SMELTZER, Monroe Mechanical Engineering BARBARA SUE SMILEY, Plain Dealing Home Economics BETTY FAYE SMITH, Pineville Home Economics BOBBY EUGENE SMITH, Chalham Forestry BYRON DAVID SMITH, Shreveporl Accounting CHLOE SMITH, Mor1r'oe Secretarial Science DAVID GLYNN SMITH, Alexandria Chemical Engineering GERALDINE SMITH, Rurlon General Academic V HOWARD GAYLON SMITH, Bienville Mechanical Engineering HUEY SMITH, .Marion Elementary Education JERRY MICKEL SMITH, Allo Engineering JIMINIIE BEE SINIITH, Lahe Charles' Elementary Education KENNETH GEORGE SMITH, JR., Vivian Electrical Engineering LARRY PAUL SMITH, Shreveport Business SANDRA ROSE SMITH, Vivian Business and English Education STEWART EVANS SMITH, Camden, Arh, Engineering THOMAS LEE SMITH, farnextown Engineering WAYNE DARNELL SMITH, Natchez, Min. Civil Engineering CHARLES J. SMOLLEN, Virhfhurg, Min. Civil Engineering HENRY RAMSEY SMULL, West Monroe Engineering WILLIAM JACKSON SNIDER, Shreveport Civil Engineering SOPHIA SORRELLS, Hodge Elementary Education GREGORY LEE SPACKMAN, Haughlon Engineering JERRY M. SPEARS, Lixhon Pre-Medicine JAMES DAVID SPENCER, Clay Mathematics PAULA MARIE SPENCER, Bossier City Business Administration JOHN E. SPURLOCK, Milton, Fla. Engineering RAY E. SPRUELL, Alexandria Chemical Engineering GLENDON EARL STANDIFORD, St. Joseph Accounting LINDA ANN STANSBURY, Slafeoefiorl Elementary Education CAREY MAC STAPLES, Jonefboro Mathematics DONNA IRENE STEEN, Jena Elementary Education JUDY CAROLYN STEPHENS, Ruflon Social Science Education MACK YATES STEVENS, Bafzrop Engineering BARBARA HELEN STEWART, Quizman Secretarial Science EMILY MARTHA STEWART, Slweoeporz English Education JAMES E. STEXWART, Tallalalf Mechanical Engineering JOHN DAVID STEWART, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering NANCY LEE STEWART, Slfreoeport Mathematics Education REBECCA ANN STOKER, Plearam' H ill Pre-Dentistry CINDY QUAY STONE, El Dorado, Ark, Elementary Education WILMER CHARLES STOWE, Lake Claarlef Arts and Sciences MELANIE STRAHAN, Baton Rouge Business Administration PENNY STUBBLEFIELD, Opelourar Journalism LEONARD SUMTER, JR., Slafwfeporl Civil Engineering JULIA KATHRYN SUTTLE, Houma English Education LENA MAE SUTTON, El Dorado, Ark. Psychology' WELBER SWANNER, foneulaofo Academic CHARLES EDWARD SWEENEY, Lake Charlet F h Business Administration Class Freshman ME LVIN DOUGLAS SWENSON, 4 1 Sb1'6Zf'61707'f Mechanical Engineering DIXIE M. SYLVESTER, .flfeX:111rfri,z Animal Husbandry LEAH MARYE TABARLET, Ruffwz Speech Therapy HUGH JOHNSTON TALTON, Lixbozz Pre-Medicine DOROTHY MAY TANNEHILL, Tzfllor Medical Technology JANIE LOU TANNER, 0114 Medical Technology RUTHELI. TANNER, Bernice Business Education GLORIA FAYE TAYLOR, Dodrozz Elementary Education JAMES EARL TAYLOR, Minden Engineering JOY ANN TAYLOR, Dodrwz Secretarial Science ROBERT ANDREW' TAYLOR, Sbrerrlporl Engineering BERNIE SCOTT TEAGUE, Barrier Cily Academic RONNIE DEVUITT TEAGUE, Hr!-J11t,.IZ'fll6 Electrical Engineering LINDA KAY TEEDELL, H aznzwz, Tex. Medical Technology A. JERRY TEMPLETON, Alclllgbdlll Academic THOMAS E. TERRAL, Lake Prorfidfzzre Academic MARVIN LOWELL TERRY, IWi1mj'ieId Academic MARGIQRETTE THEDFORD, Slerlizzglozz Medical Technology JANE HALE THEILS, Alexr111d1'ia Academic ALAN EDGAR THOMAS, JR., Baron Rouge Accounting CHARLES WAYNE THOMAS, Qlfillllflll Accounting LUTHER LOUIE THOINIAS, Bwlila Electrical Engineering VIRGINIA RAE THOTNIAS, Al6?XdIld1'f.1 Elementary Education ROBERT ANTHONY THOLIPSON, Sb1'UI'6Af7f77'f Business Administration WILLIAM JOE THURMON, Bernice Business CLAUDIA RUTH TILTON, H ourlwz Business CATHERINE D. TINDOL, Alexmzdrin Home Economics STANLEY R. TINER, Slareveporz Pre-Law LINDA GAYLE TIPPETT, SfJ7'e1fep01'.f Business Administration JANICE ELAINE TOMPKINS, SlJ7'f3If'6f70I'f Elementary Education LOUIS OTTO TORREGROSSA, Bogfzlzzm Chemical Engineering JANET INIARIE TORRENCE, Spfifzgbill Elementary Education BONNIE TRAVIS, Lake Proridefzce Academic THOMAS NEAL TRIMBLE, Baxfrop Mechanical Engineering LATTY TRULL, El Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering BRENDA ELAINE TUCKER, Ftzrzzzefzille Academic BERNIE DEE TULL, BJIXITOP Engineering JOHN F. TURNER, New 011611125 Pre-Medicine THELMA JEAN TYLER, Springbill English and Physical Education ZOILA BALBINA VALDIVIESO, Minden Spanish MITCHEL OMAR VALENTIN, Atlaem Accounting BRENDA FAYE VALLERY, Kazmlze, Tex, English Education DEANNA VANDEGRIFT, EZ Dorado, Ark, Secretarial Science JERALD XVAYNE VASCOE, Sl77'6'1'6fI07'l Academic ROBERT WELBY VAUGHAN, Sbrezfeport Mechanical Engineering PAU LA VETTERS, Couflmila Elementary Education HAYES JOSEPH VICE, JR., Srbrierfer Engineering AUDREY LEE VINES, Hodge Business J. FREDRICK VISE, Mj7ZdPlZ Forestry KENNETH LEE VOLENTINE, Alben: Physical Education KENNETH LARRY VOWELL, Colton Valley Wildlife Conservation and Management CAROLYN WADE, Par111f1'1'ille Business Administration MACK CORREY WAITS, Arcadia Academic BETTY SANDRA WALLACE, Newellzorr Home Economics CAROL JOYCE WALLER, Forr2ze1'r'ille English Education GLENN EDGAR WALKER, Shrerfepor! Civil Engineering JIMINIIE GRAHAINI WALKER, Sbreoeporl Engineering JOHN DXVAIN WALKER, .Monroe Chemical Engineering JUDY KAY WALKER, Shreveport! Business Administration CHARLES WILLIAM WALLACE, lViclailo Follf, Tex. Chemical Engineering BENNETT C. WATSON, Shreoeporz Mathematics DOROTHY LEE WATT, Ruilon Social Welfare JOEL SMITH WATTS, Dzzborls Academic SHERREL DAVID WEEMS, IWaIdo, Ark Engineering T. LOUISE XWESTBROOK, Minderz Medical Technology JOAN CATHERINE WHEELER, Sbrez epo1't Marketing and Merchandising POLLY ANN WI-IIDDON, El Dorado, Ark. Music INIARY SUE WHITAKER, Sbolzgaloo Secretarial Science BENNY C. WHITE, Cronelt, Are. Business Administration JOHNNY OWEN WHITE, Alexomirirz Electrical Engineering LORENA LOUISE WHITE, Calhoun Health and Physical Education OLA EAYE XWHITE, Ferridrzy Pre-Medicine ROBERT DANIEL WHITE, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering ALBERT BRUCE WHITMAN, Hodge Forestry RONALD D. WHITTEKIN, Shreveport Electrical Engineering RONALD BURTON WILHITE, Jarletorz, Min. Accounting ROBERT LAVELLE WILHITE, Monr'oe Electrical Engineering BOB ALLEN WILKINSON, Vizfirw Physics BILLY LEE WILLIAMS, Shreveport Chemical Engineering DOTTIE JANE WILLIAMS, Keizboille Elementary Education C. CRAIG WILSON, Tfzllulfzb Physics DELORIA ALICE WILSON, Armdifz Social Welfare WILLIAM C. XVILSON, Erzrt Pom! Academic CHARLES RANDOLPH WINTERS, Sbrezfeporl Business Administration SHEILA DARLINE WISE, Bfzmvp English Education KENNETH FOO YEE WONG, Shrvz'epm'! Arts and Sciences BONNIE SUE WOODARD, Arcadia Elementary Education GEORGE EDXVIN WOODSON, Awily, Ark. Forestry ANN ARMINDA WOODWARD, Calbozzfz Spanish jO ANNE XVORTHAM, Bernice Home Economics CHARLES BERNARD WORTHINGTON Sbl'c'Z'6lII01'Z Accounting EDXWIN MILES XWRIGHT, fem: Physics JOHN WILEY WROTEN, JR., Ilvimzfield Mechanical Engineering DAVID C. XVYNN, SZ7i't'I'E'fI01'Z Mathematics BOBBYE LORRAINE YBOS, Sbrffepofl Elementary Education LORETTA YOUNG, Mamfield Academic AVNER HERVA ZACKARY. JR.. Barrier Cizy Electrical Engineering Lines, sore feet racked nerves all are part of registration Honors ho, ho in American Colleges and Universities JAN BARNETTE has been an ac- tive figure in her religious center, on campus, and in her social life. She served on the council of Wfes- ley Foundation, held several offices in Sigma Kappa Sorority, and was an officer of the Student Senate. Honors that she has received in- clude being a Lagniappe Beauty, member of Homecoming Court and Rose of Delta Sigma Pi. CZ? NANCY LEE BIRDSONG has been pledge secretary and corre- sponding secretary of Phi Mu so- rority, as well as secretary of the Student Senate and of the senior class. She has been selected to the State Fair Court, was a Lagniappe Beauty and Commerce Queen, as well as publicity chairman of Alpha Tau Delta. One busy Tech student is JAMES TURNER ALMOND, jR., who has served as an officer in Tau Kappa Epsilon, as Student Senate president and vice-president, and is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa honorary fraternity, Delta Sigma Pi, Account- ing Club, Beta Alpha Psi, and is president of the Business Students' Association. Active in the engineering organiza- tions is JOHN GORDON BALL, who participates in Tau Beta Pi, American Chemical Society, Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers, and the Engineers, Association. He is also a member of Phi Kappa Phi honorary society, and Kappa Sigma. is 5 l52 wma . s , , Transferring to Tech did not hamper MARY DUDLEY BURKHALTER, or 'iDuddyf' For in her two years here she became secretary of Alpha Tau Delta, was on the homecoming Court, and was active in Wesley Foundation. The interests of EDWIN ALONZO CARLISLE, or Lonnie, are many and varied. An officer of Phi Kappa Phi and a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Tau Beta Pi, honoraries, he is a council member at Wesley Foundation as well. Activities in the engineering department include the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, American Chemical Society, and Engineers' Association, and he is also a T-Club member. l , As president of Theta Upsilon, RUTH ANN CAF- FERY is kept busy with the sorority's activities. Ann is also secretary of both Sigma Tau Delta and the Newman Club. Serving as president of the Baptist Student Union and as vice-president of Eta Kappa Nu keeps KENNY SHER- MAN CRUMP quite busy. A member of the Wings and Props Flying Club, he is also in the honorary societies- Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Omicron Delta Kappa. mf President of Wesley Foundation and Le Cercle Fran- cais, ROBERT MACK CARUTHERS still had time to devote time to being treasurer of Lambda Chi Alpha and a member of the Mathematics Club. He was chosen winner of the French Government Award and elected to Phi Kappa Phi and Omicron Kappa Delta ROBERT TED ENLOE has served as president and as secretary of the Kappa Alpha Order, as vice-presi- TW dent of Pi Epsilon Tau, and participated. in Tau Beta Pi and Omicron Delta Kappa. Ted was also a mem- ber of the Interfraternity Council and the Student Union. As president of Pi Kappa Alpha fra- ternity and of the Student Union. GERALD WAYNE DYSON has found time to participate in the Amer- ican Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers, the Petro- leum Club, and the Engineers' Associ- ation. He served as president and vice- president of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, and was a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and vice-president of Pi Epsi- lon Tau. jerry was also a member of the Student Senate, the Arnold Air Society, and was on the Wesley Foun- dation council. ROBERT DEWITT DUNCAN, or Bobby, has served in many capacities for his fraternity, Pi Kappa Alpha, as well as president of the sophomore and junior classes and of the Student Senate. The assistant editor of the Tech Engineer, Bobby, has also been selected to Omicron Delta Kappa. A member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, he was also treasurer of the Interfraternity council. ei' 5 +a 'i-n'ia'-a-22 .fyfvg t i ' an-Q ' f L ' if' H'-We 1 . ' ' ws 'er' . ' . -W ff' L, - ji- 4 '. 'V 'W A' ' f aa. A .z - me , ,Y ... Q-:i:dQ:Qql?Yx?.1..,m,P . 'wut A ' '. A- ' 5, F .4 'A - A., , . ,of -Xa . f ' -. I a2 fi..f' lg 1 Q'S is rig? ' K! if gg, I Q 21 I54 The Outstanding Junior Woinan of her class, NANCY LILLIAN FILES was just as busy during her senior year. She was a member of the Campus XVomen's Council. served as dormitory secretary for two years, and was vice- president of Alpha Tau Delta. Nancy has served her sorority, Sigma Kappa, as membership chairman, correspond- ing secretary and president. 47 l a ,dw-I RON FUTRELL has been most active in sports, playing basketball and intramural sports. He is a member ol' the T-Club, Omieron Delta Kappa, Kappa Sigma, and Beta Beta Beta. PATRICK POSEY GARRETT, or Pat, has served as treasurer of the junior class and vice-president of the senior class, as reporter and secretary of the T-Club, played football and was captain of the track team. He is a member of Sigma Tau Delta, Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, and served as president of Omieron Delta Kappa. fc:-yy MARTHA JULIA HARPER has been elected a Class officer three times, and is a member of Kappa Delta sorority and Alpha Tau Delta honorary sorority. Many times chosen a beauty, Martha has been on the Military Ball Court and State Fair Court, was a Lagniappe Beau- ty, and was Homecoming Queen for two years. y ' I ' war , . JACK HOWARD was quite active in sports while a student at Tech. He played football, was a T-Club member, received a scholastic trophy in football this year. Selected to Omicron Delta Kappa, he was also a member of the Spanish Club and graduated with departmental honors in mathematics. HENRY GRADY McMATH was elected treasurer of both Tau Beta Pi and of the Engineers, Association, and was selected to Omicron Delta Kappa. A Lt. Col. in the ROTC, he has also served as vice- president and president of Kappa Sigma fraternity. . ,IT S 5 5. 3.1 1 i l sz Many and varied are the activities of LINDA ALLEN HUDSON. Chosen as the Outstanding Sophomore Woman of her class, Linda was also a member of the homecoming Court and was elected president of Sigma Kappa soror- ity. Scholarship and leadership qualified her for membership in Alpha Tau Delta and Phi Kappa Phi. Being quite a lover of sports, JERRY L. HUDSON has been elected vice-president and president of the T-Club, and has been active in football and track. He is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, honorary leadership fraternity for men. we-.Q V I A Student Senate representative, SLTA member, and participant at Wesley Foundation, EMILY LOUISE MIL- LER has kept quite busy during her four years at Tech. Emmie Lou served on the honor council and judiciary board of her dormitory for two years, and was a member of the Panhellenic Council and the president of Kappa Delta sorority. EDNA RUTH MONCRIEF, an education major at Tech, has been a cheerleader as well as Phi Mu's rush chairman and vice-president. DARRELL EUGENE MOUNT has been elected officer of many organiza- tions on the Tech campus-Tau Beta Pi, Wesley Foundation, and the Student Union, to name a few. He is an officer of the ROTC and an officer of the Arnold Air Society, as well as a mem- ber of Omicron Delta Kappa. JAMES LOVE has been president of Wesley Founda- tion and of Sigma Tau Delta, and served as both president and vice-president of Kappa Sigma frater- nity. I-Ie was also in Omircron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. JOHN THOMAS RICHARDSON, III, a Lt. Col. in ROTC, is in the Arnold Air Society, and served as treasurer of the senior class. I-Ie has also been selected to Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Tau Delta, and Tau Beta Pi. A member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, he 'is also in the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Engineers' Association. HERSCHEL T. VINYARD, an- other active Techster, plays football and is a member of the T-Club. He is quite active in his church, belongj ing to the Newman Club, and is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, and the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers. V President, treasurer, rush chairman, and delegate to the Interfraternity Council, M. RICHARD RINGHEIM, IR. has been a hard worker in Kappa Sigma fraternity. Richard has also served as treasurer for the Student Senate and for his sophomore class, as vice-president of Beta Alpha Psi, and is a member of Delta Sigma Pi and Phi Kappa Phi. 'n W ' 'M A dormitory officer for three years, PATRICIA ANNE NEWMAN has also been a member of the Campus Womenls Council and an officer of the Associated Women Students. Pat was also a member and officer of the Blue jackets, and has served her sorority, Sigma Kappa, as treasurer, recording secf retary, and WRA representative. i Serving her sorority in many different capacities, HILDA ANNE TAYLOR has been especially active as vice-president, treasurer, and convention delegate of Kappa Delta Sorority. She is presi- dent of the Associated Wfomen Students, and is a member of Alpha Tau Delta and Phi Kappa Phi. Hilda served as president of the Town Women and of Iunior Panhellenic, and is in the SLTA. l57 Campus MYRIAM CECILIA Engineering df 4 'Ar rd' K 1 ' 1 if V, I ,Q L K A R fl KM in A ROSILYN HOLLIS Forestry MARTHA HARPER Homecoming Queens PATRICIA KAVANAUGH Louisiana Tcch NANCY BIRDSONG Commerce WI 'A .h ,M.i--1 if MAUD ELLA HOLLIS State Fair :md Military ANN MATTHEWS Sigma Phi Epsilon Rose F W 7 WN XX XX i A if wir ,XX f fly EQ lf! 'X f 0401! i 1 , ,X fff NX . XX X 54 I60 Fraternit f H if ANITA HEINTZ ff Tau Kappa Epsilon Hllfrflll ,-J QXNXXX X . ii Vw at X S if xxx PEGGY KEMP Si gma Nu Sweetheart Sweetheart Sweethearts KAY STEPHENS Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl CAROL ANN THOMAS Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent Girl CAROLYN M. TRICKETT Kappa Alpha Rose QGDDCGQ- U 000 00 Beauties NNN.. Mi 5 Slzarm l6'wuf1f1 P y ., I- fpafnx 'W 1 3 4-Ex ,s-J -xx K 2955 'N 4 -. .1-QM , ,a 1 Miss Maud Slla ffzfllis 64 QT ' - s ' Miss Helen Helder ,Miss Hanky Esker W. ff Miss lick! Albriifau f I V f ' ' il ' H L, , V. f ' ww I ff Q W , 77 I nky I ,, Y N 1 A 4 fi f , ...J- , i 1 53 + W ,,,.:',.,. V 4-d'k,1 g, 9, V, We I67 li f f Miss ,Nancy lgil'd5l7lfIg Miss jllllfl Jlflmflillzzlfz ,QM .Mg 'vrs Avfk ,,,,... ,,,.XL, A 1 i W 13, 1, in A7 gg ff , ,Miss My iam Cfccilizz 'O 4. s Us f n iii Hlsfw, V TM? il' , fi ' , rdf-Q5Yf?2 .' 'ifufegx A ' 'wig , W f Eifklfr 1 , ' 93792 ,V f- k I : . x, 'f 7 . ,if W? Nm gk ' ,, 'f' ,K ' :' ,F A. 'Q 1 1 ,Lf . ,. ,, Newegg V W Miss ,Yudy Drfdds fp ff' Af Vx ,A,wx,gw-4,5,f+fgw3fW'M F , ,,,,Qk,f,q,rwif 'A -uf wi W , f rw www? wg xwf ff ' 1 fwgii A -Ui1'i62WJWi'f1s-Jfff V zvgmgm 1 U N NV ' ,, if J ,x x S M Nf fm, K, W M1 - , faffw-N fx' f vfs vxgwgq fn - yn w r wfdxfwfffww 'f Q fyvwwfw-fWfx+W'mXfi ' ' 4 ,++Uwfm D: S Q V mxmQxv1wwri1s'X,w+L,:eQxQ14 N Qbqisf JN JF gd, , wjwfww 0+ qv W X fx 4 W bw fx Q, Jr sw + A N pwfgn Jw M - , was ' x-'mmap Mx f ffiiyfhlbf W if f 5 ,Hw,,m?ffh+ wwf f M, Qmx - wiv., f J fwfgywkg L, ZW M L 5 Q44 S J iv V ff N f v, fx, 2213 ssgivr JW SH is, if wh v Af fs if NWA , M m www x wr Jvqfws , Q fiw Sif X . .fm frfki , X my :aff few! w Q ' M J fwfwvwswwiw,wtsnfvwuvwsxfwwqqrwn S Aff L , W ff! Q, em + +11 I ,,s3w H wfL x m f iS atv Ti A , MXQWUXQQ5 x , xp ,f,4.w ,, . , x g J Maw m1QbfG'F' ffmwvfff X - ,WM X wk L M x Q M454 K, Njwwrf www WJ? . ,ww Qgfwfffw N' R , , .Qwysfd-1 W, hw f inf fb in X Q N wgigyfggfivszdv'-fffx . X, ,WMQQQW ' 4 mf mx T S 4 C if Sf Q V jpg? , wg0h'W W N fp MQ S S fm Lv , wfyg if wk JJ fhv 5 x w Jff R, 38159 mfivffmv 44 ,J 4 4 X 4 X Mghf ww f M, 49 , any -'fi ffbfx P95 I-Emi Q1-A911551 54557162-STE? ijfllfiqifdw-QI ,WSQ1 HHVYU f!7,cHiffJD?3.JfQv J Sc U. 'cj fx f Nwwqgffw x X f T A Q Q54 I Brother Dave Gardner . . . Speights, Frasier, and McFadden . . . Ikey, Pete Dosher, Berry Hinton . . . a few of Techs familiar faces. Caught b a flash! The Brothers Four Theme from the Apartments Teiche and Ferrnnte--all visitors to the CZllNpUS. . ,ni-nu, nm. 1 . Re gi tration No matter what your classification may be, registration always remains a havoc experience of long lines . . . tired feet . . . cramped fingers . . . worn patience . . . empty pockets or purses . . . mass confusion to all. On your mark . . . Crampitis of the hand. .-2, J V Oh, you lucky students ll GQ, Silas, go!! After registration, you should smile?? ,M , ? , 4 ' A M tr rw f ' 1 my 1-.1 1- 1.44. - YY Y XX' ww 2 N 32 f I 3 QQ be I'Il make it out of hurc. yet, NX l1g1t on Cglffll is this course fm taking ' Now I gotta gc-t uma' Ml wr. 2 Q Hmmm. whifh is cl1L'41pcxt!! W I L Nu hot fllcfks, plum-mf' f E hmwwiq, Q , Phi Mu's Spirit won first place in its division. Clean 'um up, Bulldog, was the title of Adams' Hall's entry. Homecoming Armed with chickenwire, scissors, crepe paper, paint and mpeg they decorate with the following results. i Sigs won first place in the fraternity division. H ' , ' Wesley's lion tamer proved tO he a success at taming lions. The Tekes barbecue was most successful-lion and all. 'Sli mx L ...... Pike fans help lead the bullclogs to victory. You can't say the Tech campus cliclnlt have a grand feast after the game. 553 QTTADIUM X 5,-M' f ly . 4 I .vgtfz X K NN X - 'ggi' M r ' f, N in' cw S Yilif Xe is xi x ' ws .... X, Now we gotta make our own beds fl LH,Sl!l9 'W'1l+4' Dormitor Life Life in the dorm . . . romance . . . endless hours on the phone . . . those games . . . shaving dryers buzzing . . . . . the rehash of preview of Satur- and Cups of coffee Keep Out! sign on x IS this my new roommute?? ,..,v, v., fx 3 ,1 got pmmri So yo' gotta get thrown into woodland!! Lcfs see ya' Swim YY How to make a four-point average I! Into the shower . . . you got pinned I! Yep, Proctor, were here. All this homework to do for tomorrow Parties Yi? 'ff Dig those Suthin' Cuts, 1 f -gt ' sf' mf -vs, s If 'uv' Pawdnuh, wc believe in big smiles. fi 'X XLh, 7 l At least I can touch my knees!! v. . ww ' Eiga? Yep, wc can hit the rushccs if Ci1I01'iC'5 U Has anyone sccn my shocs?! . m4umaL 1, sm 1' - -- Y- - 7 Allnmh!! 1- ag Cours On, luis ull Fmilt. VUE-'rc big bcachcombers. Hang on to that hut TY NOW Wl1C1'C'5 fhllf hilmw? Nuttin' beats these informal parties ,M My ' K I K g V 3 f 1 No one appears to be homesick. Freshmen Room check and demerits for unrnade bed . . . house and dorm meetings . . . the contant ring, ring, ring of the phone . . . blinking lights . . . late hours . . . suitcases and millions of boxes . . . long flights of stairs . . . frats and friendliness . . . new faces . . . excitement . . . all this meets the fresh- men these first few days at college. My freshman is bound to come sooner or later. The first day is a big day for the housemother as well as the freshman and her parents. Many wonderful things can happen to a freshman while at college. How do I get down? College isn't all Study and seriousness. A free lmirnut is given tn each freshman boy. x 4, .A , .Ka U , L, Q1- ,, jx: V Y Q mm Ireshman glrls last Ch mae be k1ds , ,513 3 . f Q sf fi 3 BZ Bi I84 51' L4 S in :wus . S A I86 I87 Wfon 8 Lost 2 JOE AILLET Director of Athletics Head Football Coach S3121 'Wai X t , 3, 3' fl i I GEORGE DOHERTY HUEY WILLIAMSON JIMMY MIZE GLENN TILLEY Assistant Football Assistant Football Assistant Football Trainer Coach Coach Coach Fifi! Row: Charles Bouregois, Mickey Strother, jerry Hudson, jim Campbell, joe Hinton, David Williamson. john Robert Williamson, Andy Malone, Don Tippit. Second Row: Robert Istre, Tom Causey, Richard Enis, Pat Lynch, jack Howard, Paul Hynes, jack Lestage, Andy Farless, Fred Cook, George Rhea. Third Row: Paul Labenne, Billy Keever, jim Fontenot, Jerry Bench, Jim Wfillis, Bud Alexander, Wallace Martin, Max Rudd, Way'ne Parker, Leon Estes, Tucson Dunn, Fourth Roni: John Thomason, Mickey Slaughter, Everett Brooks, jerry Arledge, Billy jack Talton, Pat Collins, Herschel Vinyard, Billy Ware, johnny Hudson, Pat Shows. Fifth Row: jim Summerlin, Bob Ashley, Jerry Griffin, Wayne Smith, Fred Miller, Ray Burroughs, Bobby Coston. l? :wr 1960 G.S C Co-Champions ANDY MALONE HERSCHEL VINYARD JIM CAMPBELL LEON ESTES Jos HINTON DON TIPPIT JERRY HUDSON MAX RUDD Another Banner Season Coach Joe Aillet best summed up the 1960 Louisiana Tech grid season when he said it was an unusually harrowing experiencef, The outcome of every game but two during the campaign was in doubt until the final minutes and the Bulldogs had to repeatedly come from behind to win crucial games. This may not have been the best team that Tech has ever fielded, but desire carried them a long way. The Techman tied for the Gulf States conference crown with Southeastern, but they downed the Hammond team 17-14 here in what must have been one of the best homecoming games in history. Undoubtedly, 1960 was the best loop campaign since the GSC was formed in 19118. Teams were more evenly matched than ever before and all league members had strong clubs. Capacity crowds saw all of the games in Ruston and at most of the other GSC colleges. New stars will have to come along to replace such graduating stalwarts as Jack Howard, Paul Hynes, Max Rudd, David Willianlson, Pat Garrett, Jim Campbell, Joe Hinton, Tom Causey and Jerry Hudson. The Tech coaches are noted for developing talent and there is no reason why the Bulldogs should not be in the thick of the fight for the GSC crown in 1961. SEASON RESULTS Tech Opponent Z0 Lamar Tech 0 3 Arkansas State 7 15 McNeese State 14 2 Southwestern 6 28 Pensacola Navy 19 13 Northwestern 7 23 McMurry State 7 17 Southeastern 14 10 Miss. Southern 7 20 Northeast State 15 JACK HOWARD BILLY WARE JERRY BENCH BILLY JACK TALTON JIM SUMMERLIN PAT GARRETT one of the Rest Came This Easy Tech's gridders got revenge for their lone loss in the 1959 campaign with an easy 20-0 win over Lamar Tech in the season opener. The Bulldogs scored on drives of 60, 69 and 24 yards in the first, second and fourth periods, respectively. jack Howard went five yards, Mickey Strother 14 and Paul Hynes two for the TD's. They, along with David Williarnson and jack Lestage, displayed a power- ful ground attack. Tech's defense was superb, limiting the Texans to four first downs, none in the second half. It was the first shutout for Lamar Tech in 64 games, dating hack to the 1953 season. Lamar Tech O 0 0 O O La. Tech 7 7 O 620 Paul Lahenne gets perfect blocking on this interception return Rudd rams the middle in state fair tilt. Mickey Strother goes 14-yards for TD against Lamar Tech. Howard gets the clincher against Demons. Sixth Down and Goal to Go The Techmen suffered their first loss in 11 games at Jonesboro, Ark., losing to Arkansas State 7-3. The Bulldog defense was good hut in the only scoring drive the Staters, via three straight penalties against Tech, got six running plays from the Tech seven-yard line. johnny Hudson was hurt on the first play of the game and Mickey Slaughter was injured two plays later. Nothing seemed to work for the Techsters, the second ranked small college eleven at the time, against the inspired Arkansans. Time ran out on the Bulldogs at the State 10 at halftime. Bud Alexander kicked a third period field goal. La. Tech O 0 3 0 3 Ark. State O O 7 0 7 Causey Causes Cowboy Calarnit Tom Causey caught a touchdown pass in the final two minutes and Bud Alexander booted the extra point to give Tech a 15-14 win over McNeese in the loop opener. This last minute victory was nothing but an indication Of other cliff-hangers to follow. The Cowboys grabbed a 7-O lead and made it stand up for the first halt. In the third quarter, Johnny Hudson clicked with Causey on a 25-yard TD strike and then tossed a jump pass to Causey tor two points and an 8-7 Tech lead. It appeared the Cowboys had it won when Lloyd Guillot raced 90 yards with an interception to set up a Cowboy TD. However, Slaughter came right back to connect with Causey on pitches of 19, 13, 12 and 9 yards, the last aerial good for the score. Bud's unerring toe then made the difference. McNeese 7 O 0 7 14 La. Tech. 0 0 8 7 15 johnny Hudson intercepts McNeese pass. Causey grabs a pass for a TD against McNeese XY'ayne Parker makes desperate try. Big Tom snags another pass, Tom gets the two-point com ersion, hmazammazwu :rmm anmu.-2 Gmane-fmr...z uw fr -fuses-1-.mf fn.: ws we ,... f.,-,wawra 7' f. yr.-. , . Beefy Navy line has Vifilliamson under there somewhere. Techmen Won Man Honors Guard joe Hinton won All-American honors from the Associated Press, NAIA, and Williaiiison system, while Tom Causey and Paul Hynes rated honorable mention. Louisiana sportswriters named Causey the GSC's outstand- ing player. Causey, Herschel Vinyard, Mickey Slaughter, Paul Hynes, Joe Hinton and Max Rudd were all picked on the writers' All-GSC first team, with Don Tippit and jerry Hudson on the third eleven. The GSC coaches had Causey, Hinton, Slaughter and Rudd on the first team and Vinyard and Hynes on the second team. jack Howard was named to the Little All-American Aca- demic football team. Hinton played in the Blue-Gray game and Hynes in the All-American bowl. H nes Shines Against Pensacola Tech rolled to a 28-6 lead over Pensacola and coasted to a 28-19 victory with the reserves playing most of the last half. The Bulldogs scored first on a 15-yard aerial from Mickey Strother to Paul Hynes. Dick Super went 69 yards with a pass for a Navy score, but Tech led 7-6 on Bud Alexanderis extra point. Mickey Slaughter ran over from the three ending a 70-yard drive and Tech had a 14-6 halftime edge. Paul Hynes sailed 58-yards on the first play of the second half for a TD and shortly thereafter Max Rudd plowed over from the one. The Navy got two fourth period scores against the reserves. Pensacola O 6 O 13 19 La. Tech 7 7 14 O 28 Frustration and Fumble-itis Southwestern grabbed a first quarter touchdown and then spent the remainder of the game fighting off the Bulldogs to hand Tech a 6-2 defeat and its only loop loss. Tech got inside the USL 20-yard line six times but fumbles, dropped passes and interceptions ruined the chances. The Bulldog defense did a good job once more, hold- ing the downstate Canines without a first down during the second half. Techls offense rolled for 274 yards with 12 of 25 passes completed, but yardage was hard to come by down in the paydirt area. La. Tech 0 O O 2 2 USL 60006 Williamson eludes a Demon. Paul Hynes went 58-yards for a TD on this play as Joe Hinton cuts down last defender. Vinyard makes the stop. Johnny has nowhere to go. Demons Thought They Had It Won A dropped two-point conversion pass nearly spelled defeat for Tech, but the Bulldogs rallied with a fourth period TD to nudge the Demons 13-7 in the annual state fair game in Shreveport. Ralph Conrad got the Demons out front with an eight-yard pass reception for a TD in the first quarter. In the second period, Tech marched 80 yards on Slaughter's passing. The Mick hit jerry Hudson on an eight-yard pay- off pitch. A perfectly executed pass play for two extra points failed when Hynes dropped the ball. The Demon 7-6 edge held up until midway of the final period when Tech went 72 yards in a sustained ground march. Xllfilliamson, Howard and liarless did the hulk of ball carrying, with Howard going over from the six. Northwestern 7 0 0 O 7 La. Tech. O 6 0 7 13 Slaughter tears loose. 1 Mick with Hynes out front WI' f 7, .. . ,K , , . 75 i 5 fi . 1 . Slaughter pitches out to Hynes, fp ' . , as 1 -ilw 'S F 53 F spa Slaughter Aerials Down Hudson grabs TD pass. Stats and . RUSHING Player Carrier Yds. Hynes 83 359 Wfilliamson 65 251 Rudd 53 194 Howard 3 5 180 Lestage 39 153 Strother 28 122 Farless 26 113 Slaughter 33 72 john Hudson 26 46 Parker 11 31 Ashley 2 8 Labenne 8 8 Rhea 2 7 Martin 2 7 Garrett 5 - 6 Shows 4 - 7 Total 42 6 1438 SCORING Player' TD EP FG TP Hynes 0 0 36 Causey 1 0 32 Alexander 15 4 27 Rudd 0 0 12 Howard 0 0 1 2 Hudson 0 0 1 2 Slaughter 0 O 6 Strother 0 0 6 Lestage 0 0 6 Total 20 16 4 15 13 21006 Team Safety PUNT RETURNS Player No. Ydr. Lestage 2 86 Hynes 7 83 Willianison 6 81 Farless 3 21 john Hudson 1 10 Labenne 2 - 2 Total 21 287 The McMurry Texans made a battle of it for a half but Tech got two quick third period TD's for a 23-7 victory. Mickey Slaughter passed for three TD's, two to Causey and one to 'Ierry Hudson. The first was a 10- yarder to Causey. However, Indian Richard Crampton returned the en- suring kickoff 90 yards and Mc- Murry led 7-6. just before the half, Bud Alexander gave Tech a 9-7 lead with a 27-yard field goal. Tech got a TD in 17 seconds in the third period on a 30-yard Slaughter pass to Hudson. Shortly thereafter, a 10-yard aerial to Causey was good and Bud's kick made it 23-7. Reserves played most of the remaining time. McMurry 7 0 O 0 7 La. Tech 6 3 14 0 23 Hynes bows his neck and drives. KICKOFF RETURNS Player' No. Yds. Hy-nes 6 190 Williamson 2 170 Rudd 2 47 Slaughter 2 40 Le-stage 2 3 2 Labenne 1 19 Total 15 480 INTERCEPTION RETURNS Pl-lj 61' No. Ydf. john Hudson 4 47 Labenne 1 50 Lestage 1 34 Slaughter 2 19 Hinton 1 2 Hynes 1 2 Farless 1 0 Malone 1 0 Parker 2 0 Total 14' 155 MeMurr Griffin's was Called back. . . . More Stats D PASSING Player All. Comp. HI Ydx. TDU' Slaughter 114 64 4 834 6 john Hudson 53 18 5 195 1 Garrett 6 2 1 10 0 Strother 2 1 0 13 1 Howard 1 0 1 0 0 Shows 4 2 O 12 0 Total 180 87 11 1,064 8 PASS RECEIVING Play err C .fzlrber Ydf TD'r Causey 39 5 16 5 jerry Hudson 1-1 197 2 Hynes 12 104 1 Rudd 5 70 O Lestage ' 59 0 Summerlin 2 20 0 D. W'illiamson 2 16 0 Griffin 2 20 0 Keever 1 1 1 0 Bourgeois 1 1 1 0 Brooks 1 5 0 Labenne 1 - 5 0 Total 87 1,064 8 PUNTING Player Kick: Yds. Avg. Parker 56 1.908 34.0 Hudson' 5 91 30.0 Howard 2 52 26.0 Total 61 2,051 53.6 I95 I96 JHCK Lestage IOOK this nat pass 51 yards. ln the tinal two minutes he went 86 yards with a punt return to win the game to the delight of 8,000 homecoming fans. Lions Let Lestage Loose One of the largest homecoming crowds in Tech history saw the Bulldogs knock off previously unbeaten Southeastern 17-14 in another come from behind effort. It was as thrilling a -game as has been played on Tech soil. Jack Lestage sprinted 86 yards for the winning touch- down in the final two minutes. Tech scored first on an 83-yard drive in the second quarter. Slaughter's passes set it up and Hynes scored from the six. In the third period, the Lions tied it up after recovering a Tech fumble at the Bulldog 33. Elbert Harris, SLC quarterback, went over from the seven. Bud Alexander performed a yeoman feat in the same period when he booted a 34-yard field goal against a strong north wind to give Tech the lead again. The Lions took the kickoff and moved the distance, with Bill Ladner scoring from the three. The Lions held the 14-10 lead until Lestage's tremendous run. Southeastern 0 0 7 7 14 La. Tech 0 7 3 7 17 There was no hole up the middle this time David with Herschel out in front The Dogs have got him cornered This field goal by Bud Alexander provided the winning margin. Bud's Field Goal Downs Southerners Tech beat the Mississippi Southern team for the first time in Hattiesburg 10-7 on Bud Alexander's field goal. Tech got the lead in the third period and then spent the remainder of the tilt fighting off the Southerners. Southern struck first on a controversial TD aerial to Tommy Morrow in the end Zone, with officials ruling he held it long enough before dropping it. The Bulldogs got going in the second period, with Slaughter hitting on four passes that moved the ball to the Southern five. Hynes took it over in two plays. Bud's kick tied it up 7-7. Andy Malone intercepted a Southern pass to set up the field goal attempt. He kicked it from the 38-yard line to provide the victory. La. Tech O 7 3 O 10 Southern 7 O O 0 7 Rudd is under the pile with a TD at Northeast. This Slaughter interception set up a touchdown. Griffin's got a pass and is on the move. . san? 4-mx, V A ti .. was x A J M 2- x Wonder Who Xwon? The Indians Thought The Had It Won The Techmen pulled the come from behind trick for the sixth time in the season finale against Northeast, downing the Indians 20-15 on a Slaughter to Causey aerial in the final two minutes. Northeast took a 3-0 lead in the second period on a 34- yard field goal. Slaughter swiped an Indian aerial just before the half and moved his club the distance to score, with Rudd taking it over from the one and Bud booting the extra point for a 7-3 halftime advantage. Tech zoomed 64 yards for a TD with the second half kickoff. Hynes, Lestage and Howard did the ground work, with Hynes going over from the three. The Indians fought back to take the lead with one TD in the third quarter and another in the fourth. The 15-14 lead held up until the final two minutes when Slaughter clicked on the 30-yarder to Causey. La. Tech O 7 7 6 20 Northeast 3 0 6 6 15 Basketball CECIL CROWLEY TOMMY BOND Head Basketball Coach Assistant Basketball Coach The cage squad was composed of Kfeazzeri, left zo right! joe Abendroth, David Hruska, E. j. fButchj Miller, Billy Boatner, jackie Fair, Ron McNabb, and Max Lewis. Snmdizzg, flefz zo rigbzj joe Moreland, A. J. Bur-lew, joe Daigle, Ron Futrell, jim Graves, Tommy Gist, Marvin Henke, and Gary Cooper. A Rebuilding Year Louisiana Tech's 1960-61 cage team was on the short end of the scoring most of the time but was one of the best hustling teams in years. Tech won seven and lost 16 for the season, and placed fifth in the GSC with a 3-7 mark. Seven of the squad members were freshmen who gained valuable experience in their first campaign. Veterans joe Daigle and Ron Futrell provided the rebounding and the bulk of the scoring for the Techsters. Tech split in two-game series with Southwestern and Northwestern, two of the loop's top teams. McNeese copped the title with an 8-2 record. The young Techmen upset SEC champ Mississippi State 61-60, took Mississippi Southern into an overtime at Tech to lose 66-6l and were edged by the Southerners 50-48 on the road. With the capable group of youngsters, things look bright for the future, CAPTAIN JOE DAIGLE Forward RON FUTRELL Center EARL BENOIT Statistician Tech frosh include Klefl to right! David Hruska, joe Abendroth, jesse Bridges Tommy Gist, and E. J. QButchj Miller. I99 BILLY BOATNER Guard Season Results Tech Opponent 61 Southeast Oklahoma 77 52 East Texas State 48 61 Mississippi State 60 70 Southwest Texas State 76QOTj 61 Mississitupi Southern 66QOTj 66 South Carolina 72 52 Georgetown University 63 81 Texas Western 76 62 Arkansas Tech 72 55 U. of Southwestern 50 41 Northwestern State 42 54 Southeastern Louisiana 53 57 U. of Southwestern 68 37 McNeese State 61 53 Northeast State 59 48 Mississippi Southern 50 45 Centenary 58 58 Southeastern Louisiana 70 66 Northwestern State 57 41 McNeese State 56 58 Centenary 65 56 Georgia Southern 54 57 Northeast State 61 JACKIE FAIR Guard Fair in a Mississippi State traffic jam. , 532 K :ffm wa Lili, X ? ESQSMI ., 55,9 ri . gi' 3 4 if f , JESSE BRIDGES Q , n , , n , n Center Moreland and l'ut1'clI utter Ll rebound m AIISSISSIPPI State txlt. JOE IWQRELAIXID DAVID HRUSKA JIM GRAVES Fofwvafd GL1L1fd Ccntcf Bridges and Futrell rebounding. E. CBUTCHJ MILLER Guard W MAX LEWIS Lewis fires a jump shot. Guard 551656. E it Q WW Futrcll with Ll jumper against Southern in overtime loss 66-61. Boatnei' shoots from outside as Daigle awaits rebound Lewis drives middle against State as Futrell follows in ups6t 61-60 Tech win. JD at A. BURLEXV Forward Q R B ew: 3' MJ? 21' :uw Futrell banks one off bnnrlml as Daigle mnncux ers for position. ,-.X YI ry V ii, K . ...wwf ' 1 S Q 3 m Q ,V f H X i 1 7 3-lf' 3 'MF 3 ' K5'fT3XZ.l..,, Q hr : . f ,gy fr, L -W' f-'-Wm Wm, K -r ,V All VA, ' 1 +, ' ,,L,.orgf'W.f wwrzfm-,ir .f-may 4 -4 ,Q . A -, . A . V, , L , . WM., ..,. me W k ,ASQ H, .7 aww .. 'fl-vw!-ur, N -A1 . K g gi--'IZ' vjiiq- ff 7 'fr ' fl, 5533-QE' 1 Q y A ' TOMMY GIST Forward Duiglcf appears to be the savage here I not Southeastern Oklahoma. ,,, ,-'.' f Futrell gets rebound and scholastic awards and Aberldroth free throw accuracy trophy. Hruska fires one from the outside. Ahemdroth drives for Ll layup Burlew Cuts loose and McNabb watches. Cheerleaders Four of the Tech cheerleaders are elected in the spring in an election sponsored by the Student Senate. The freshman class elects two girls from its class the following fall to complete the squad. Those who are chosen must have an overall CN average. The cheerleaders keep up the pep at all football and most basketball games, They are also responsible for decorating the goal posts for football games, organizing all pep rallies, and sponsoring the annual bonfire before the State Fair game with Northwest- ern. Glenda Knight, third year cheerleader, has held the position of head cheerleader for the past two years. Front Roux' Kay Taunton, Judy Alexan- der, Maud Ella Hollis. Bari Razr: Sha- W ron Brown, Glenda Knightu Suzanne hlithaud. Jr at Bonfire before the State Fair Game. Preparation for a yell fflfwsafffsewffwff' Af -- .- . 1 :.:.g- :---:... . A fwmhsz JM , ww 4. .- M- -W. .... ., .. v ,sw f53ifvif Tffffffgi fy r- - : ..sa. 5 . M. as 1-,i g -g, - hw 'WQQQS L , I A Miiiixfzpg . ,jf :f :i-. -f 5 ff 5 rig: ,fggf,,. gig. Aw . . s A . L , Iiwawwwigfwybwi 5--5, N SW V W. . :, :.,Qk'fS A -i jggggyg - ww X riffg Wi, Lwgwiwiw 2 - if.. -A 4 - ra g: - H 5 y iffy! ik :. --: : - f . gi w ' I L T' J ' 5 5 55- 1 : I ff 5? A 55 - : Q, A ,gm 7. A A , I-1-. .,: ,-fg.--1-5. r-.4 :,,i..f.,...a1 ugh: f:wusfS.Z'A--ew-::-'---.HT 'E 1 , f 1 ' ' ' ' ' : ' 575 545. .xvHs.vmif f: ' 5 : . .... - -L-'fl .,s- I fifif Lx:-Ik 'SE lu E . I' -v.. :-- - - '-:-- : mf I -- : .- : 5535, - - rgigjglfgfgg, . - f 5 , :pg z I : - , ..,. .... , - . 5 1 - my ,A ,A A M , . .fAV , , .. W . , W N, if LM fm , EQQHMAWQQ WAK :- - 5' nother GSC Golf Championship DON GOODSPEED Team Captain Alf- L me-if ' Louisiana Tech's golf team in 1960 compiled a 6-2 record in regular season dual matches and then won the Gulf States conference title in the tourney held in Lake Charles. In regular season, the Tech links- men won two matches over Cen- tenary, one each over Mississippi Southern, Tulane, Northwestern State and Southwestern Louisiana. Losses were to McNeese and North- east State. Tech won the GSC team title at Lake Charles with a team total of 859. McNeese was second with 885, Northeast third with 886, NSC fourth with 919 and South- western fifth with 924. In the individual competition for 54 holes, Roy Pace of Tech was the loopls individual champ with a one under par 209 on consistent rounds of 69, 70, 70 over the Kay- ouche Coulee course. Roy Nash tied for third with a 214, Joe Thomas was sixth with 217 and Don Goodspeed tied for seventh with 219, Although only the top four of a teams five entries count, jerry Gulledge of Tech tied for 13th with a 227. Nash wound up his collegiate career, but Goodspeed, a three-year letterman, Thomas, a two-year letter- man, and Pace and Gulledge, both one-year lettermen, were back to defend the GSC title for Tech in the spring of 1961. ROY PACE 1960 GSC Titlist 'Nw fi. , 2-. V -f . ,. ll. ef? 'WJ 5 .iff rpm el' 'T' shi 'ii Kneeling, fleft lo righlj Tommy Smith, jay Little, Don Goodspeed, joe Thomas. Szmzding Neff to riglatj Ed Michaud, jerry Gulledge Roy Pace, Bob jameson. Baseball Champions Louisiana Tech's diamondmen won the Gulf States conference crown for the third straight year in 1960 and won 19 of 23 games, one of the best records in the history of the school. Tech's 9-4 GSC mark was good enough for the league title. Despite the loss of seven lettermen from the 1959 championship outfit, including all but one infielder, the Tech nine won all 10 games played outside the GSC. Much of the credit went to Coach Berry Hinton's ace hurlers, Lefty Sonny Parker and Righthander W. Mercer. Parker had an 0.86 earned run average in compiling a 6-1 mark, striking out 83 batsmen in 63 innings. Mercer had an ERA of 2.88 with six wins and two losses. Charlie Fuller Q3-lj, Jim Penton Q2-Oj, Newell Blume Q2-Oj, and Wfillie Wfilliams, who had no decisions. Charlie Garris 63632, Kelton Bacon Q.323j, Mack Hunt C.316j, B. K. Miller 62811, W. Mercer Q.391j, Sonny Parker Q.320j, Joe Zaffatter C.26'2j, and johnny Hudson f.265j supplied most of the bat power for the Bulldogs. Garris, who passed up his final year in 1961 to sign a bonus pro pact with the St. Louis Cardinals, slammed eight home runs to tie the club record set in 1959 by Jim Orton. Garris also led the team in hits with 29 and in runs-batted-in with 23. Miller was second with 25 hits, four homers and 15 RBI's. Fzmt Row Het ia fzgbtj Don McKinney Richard Bell Don Durr, Frances Thompson, Mack Hunt, Charles Fuller, Johnny Hudson, Alvin CSonnyj Parker Second Row Klefz to izglatj jim Opel Lonnie Carlisle, Eddie Francis, Willie Williams, Larry Haynes, B. K. Miller, George Garrett jim Penton J F Cordaro Third Raw flefz zo fzghzj Max Lewis, Gil Colvin, joe Zafatter, Newell Blume, J. W. Mercer, Charlie The Mound Staff Coach Berry Hinton was picked for the third straight year as the coach of the year in the GSC. Sonny Parker, who set a GSC record with a 1.49 ERA in loop games, was named the outstanding playeri' in the GSC. Picked on the all-GSC first team were Parker, Mercer, Garris and George Garrett. Selected for the second team were jack Moreland, Miller and Zaf- fater. In hurling 42 innings in GSC play, Parker struck out 47, issued only nine bases on balls, and won four of five starts. Awarded baseball .letters were: J. XV. Mercer, Lon- nie Carlisle, Charles Garris, Richard Bell, Alvin CSonnyj Parker, Jim Penton, Kelton Bacon, Andy Barham, Newell Blume, Don Durr, Charles Fuller, George Garrett, Larry Haynes, johnny Hudson, Mack Hunt, Willie Vlfilliams, and joe Zaffater. GSC STANDINGS W L Pct. Louisiana Tech 9 4 .692 Southeastern 8 5 .615 Northwestern 7 6 .538 Northeast 5 7 .416 McNeese 6 9 .400 Southwestern 5 9 .357 Kneeling flefz to rigblj Willie Williams, J. W. Mercer, Alvin fSonnyj Parker. Slanding Neff to figlazj Charlie Fuller, Newell Blume, Jim Penton. The Fly Chasers The Infielders Kneeling Kleft 10 rigbtj B. K. Miller, Charlie Garris. Slanding flefi .Kneeling Klefz to riglazj Max Lewis, jim Sewell, Larry Haynes. Stand- to right! Eddie Francis, Joe Zafatter, jim Opel. ing Neff lo riglsfj Andy Barham, Gil Colvin, Don Whitehead, George Garrett. Thinolads Finish Second in GSC .. in , , ,,,,,,, ', ,,,,.,,,,, . , ' 't 5 . .W -- M -- m TJ t i L I S 'll s rw- ' v ' . y y y. A rpm 'Q y i ,WLfl, 6 y y its L5 ' E i, L,,A..,, ,J 5 V i i , B :VV ul Ei i 5-ii, ' 2 5 A V 'qs at , 1 if FM V L s KVVL A E 1 l lil .Eli 2' 1 r t '9 r t if i Lt ,LA 1 LA l LA 1 f E va f' 1 me l' iii, , XTLXCHOX gf 1961 track team members were Kkneeling, left to fighzj Robin Bryan, Wziyne Melton, Mickey Howell, Mike Mathis, John Sims, Bob Hayes, Pat Garrett Robert Ellis and Don Shows. Second Raw flefz 10 fight! Butch McLaurin, Glenn Cox, joel Herbert, Danny Steere, Wayne Tidwell, Edwin Davis, joe Albritton, Steve Adams, Ronald Taylor, and Dayton Baker. Third Row Ueft to righzj Robert Daulton, Percy Hollomon, Herbert Miller, Edmond jones, jim Kirkland, Earl Wriglit, Max Howard, Eugene Ball, Frank Howard, and Bobby jolet. Not Shown: joe Cage, Bob Goree, Andy Farless. 2l2 TRACK COACH JIMMIE MIZE Louisiana Tech's track team climaxed a successful season in the spring of 1960 by placing second in the Gulf States conference meet at Lake Charles. Coach Jimmie Mize's thinclads won the college division of the Shreveport Relays, beat the University of Miami 71-60 in a dual meet, placed sixth in the Florida and Southwest Relays and third in the NSC Relays. Tech's tracksters beat NSC and McNeese in a triangular affair, defeated the Demons in a dual meet, and placed second in a triangular meet with Northeast and NSC. Tech finished third in the senior division of the SAAU meet. ln the GSC meet, Northeast won with 101V2 points. Tech was second with 75, NSC third with 38, McNeese fourth with 29V2, Southeastern fifth with 29 and Southwestern sixth with Pat Garrett was third in the 100-yard dash, Dayton in the 1140 and Earl Wfright and Russell Lewis 1-2 in Hayes, Don Martin and Russell Lewis were 2-5-4 in Martin and Robin Bryan finished 2-5 in the two-mile Wfayne Melton tied for first in the high jump and the and mile relay teams placed second to Northeast. 19. Baker second the 880. Bob the mile and fum. Tech 440, 880 rw :q,,i., , ,an .4 1 - argl? 4.. . ks S f ': ' ffl . L..', Q - '- fa f- 5 ,S 2 r Q' - -me T? ,XT ' ' I A 1 . - V f . S A i. rt K A ,Qt - 1 w, A ' 1 L s ' 6 gs . Q ,gi.teM,,-s., ,. ts. st t V Kaftan, f 1 - , is s? 3g25?gTif' f itssr 3 , v .P - i 1961 Tech track tri-captains Pat Garrett, Bob Goree, and Bob Hayes. 1960 Track Lettermen Taylor McNeel Pat Garrett Bob McCrary Don Martin Russell Lewis Dayton Baker Don Shows Wayne Melton Andy Farless Bob Goree Joel Hebert Bob Hayes jim Kirkland Bill Powell Earl Wright Robin Bryan Jerry Ray Glenn Cox Butch McLaurin Gary Hayes 2nd in Cross Country The Louisiana Tech cross country team placed second in the Gulf States conference meet at Natchitoches in the fall of 1960. Northeast won with a low score of 55 and was followed by Tech with 56, McNeese with 69, and Southeastern with 104. In the GSC meet, Bob Hayes placed third in the three- mile run. joel Hebert was 7th, Robin Bryan 9th, Earl Wfright 14th and Steve Adams 25. Fred Norris ot' McNeese won the individual title, with Buddy Eiland of Northeast second and Hayes third. L21 TP? r ,Wa w :Mu ,gif H ,. W H Jw A., if 3 y but Sprinter Dayton Baker. Distance runners Bob Hayes and Earl Wright. High Jumper Wayne Melton 2I3 etmen Cop 2nd Place in GSC Louisiana Techs tennis team won seven of 10 dual matches in 1960 and captured second place in the Gulf States conference tourney. McNeese States talented netmen won the loop title for the third straight year. Bob Mosley, Tech's No. 1 player in 1959, missed early season play because of a broken hip. Thay Butchee was elevated to the No. 1 spot and Mosley replaced him in the No. 2 post when he returned to action. Tech wound up the regular season with a 7-3 mark, including two wins each over Southeastern, Southwestern and Northwestern, a split with Centenary and two losses to the champion McNeese outfit. Coach Cecil Crowley's Techsters placed second to Mc- Neese in two singles and both doubles matches to grab the second spot in the GSC tourney held at Lake Charles. In singles' play, Thay Butchee lost out in the finals of the No. 1 match to Federico Zarazua of McNeese. Mosley was beaten in the No. 2 singles' finals by Vincente Her- nandez of McNeese. In the No. 1 doubles, Butchee and David Reeder were defeated in the finals by Zarazua and Hernandez. In No. 2 doubles, Mosley and jerry Malone of Tech were beaten by Robert Nelson and Carlos Perez of McNeese. Awarded letters in tennis at Tech in 1960 were Butchee, Mosley, Reeder, Malone, Billy Miller and Danny Eaves. 3. i S 2 . as as-at ,fr it V- 1 J , .,,. . ...f t, The 1961 Tech tennis squad included Frou! Row fleft Io riglalj Mike Doyle. Robert Taylor, Dennis Perry, Thay Butchee. Bark Raw Ilefz lo rigbzj are Lance Scott, Buddy Norretl, Gene Bass and Bob Mosley. 2I4 Intramurals The boys at Louisiana Tech take great pleasure in participat- ing in various intramural sports on the campus. They play a very important part in the lives of those students who par- ticipate. i Coach john Hay of the Tech Physical Education Department is the number one man in Techls rapidly expanding intra- mural program. The program includes action in football, basketball, soft- ball, track, pool, pingpong, volleyball, horseshoes, tennis, and cross country. Trophies are given to the teams winning the various sports and at the end of the year a trophy is given to the team that compiles the most points during the season. At Honors, Day each year, the T Club presents a trophy to the boy it chooses as the Outstanding Intramural Athlete. Boys Tennis matches begin comes spring. Wonder who got the ball. There's nothing low or slow about this game. ntramural This batter looks like he mums busincss. Easy does it, 5, A-X, There is a bit of difference between being an onlooker and a player. Girls' Intramurals l W'onder where the disc landed? 3366? '-as tu: Even Techs Co-eds enjoy a little aetiv-ity in the athletic world and the competition between them is very keen. The WOIUCHYS Recreational Association is responsible for setting up and carrying out the girls' intramural pro- gram. Among the sports Teehls girls play on a competitive basis are volleyball, basketball, softball, badminton, ping- pong, aerial tennis, tennis, and shuffleboard. just as in the boys' intramurals, the girls' team stacking up the most points for the year is presented a trophy as the overall intramural champ for the year. Sororities, religious and dormitory groups are the ones that enter teams in the girls' intramural program. Volleyball rcquircs n great deal of team work. V in Herbs hoping. Basketball is a sport enjoyed by girls as well as boys. 1 'Z j. i u fl I :LP 22I 222 223 lpha Tau Delta Alpha Tau Delta was founded on the Louisiana Tech campus in 1955. It is an honorary organization established for the purpose of recognizing senior women. Membership is based on scholarship, citizenship and leadership. Members are selected each fall and spring, and a banquet is held in their honor. Alpha Tau Delta seeks to promote the three characteristics stated as qualifications for membership, the future plans in- clude qualifying for admittance in the national organization or Mortar Board. Officers are Sandra Kibler, president, Nancy Files, vice- president, Duddy Burkhalter, secretary, Jayne Lyles, treasurer, Betty Hines, historian, Nancy Birdsong, publicity chairman, Dean Alice Graham, Mildred Walker and Dorothy Hines, advisors. 'CY Firrt Rauf: Vicki Albritton, jan Barnett, Nancy Birdsong, Pearllu Brumble, Duddy Burkhalter, Ann Caffery. Second Roux' Martha Harper, Judy Dodds, Nancy Files, Bankie Hollis, Linda Hudson, Ester Lu McFarland. Third Rauf: Ellen Riser, Elaine Waldrogw. N111 Sboufu: Dean Martha Condra, Joyce Gordon Dean Alice Graham, Betty jo Hines, Miss Dorothy Hines, Sandra Kibler, jayni Lyles, Emmie Lu Miller, Nita Perigo, Hilda Taylor, Miss Mildred Wal er. q The Arnold ir Society The O'Donnell Squadron is a part of the ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY which was formed on the campus of the University of Cincinnati in October, 1947, as a local organization with the approval of the late General H. H. Hap Arnold, who was chosen to be the first honorary national commander of the Arnold Society of Air Cadets. From those small beginnings at Cincinnati have sprung the many representative squadrons throughout the United States bearing General Arnold's name, strong in numbers and ideals. They represent the AFROTC to the highest degree. The Arnold Air Society has adopted as its Mission the following five interrelated objectives: Qlj to advance air and space age citizenship, QZJ to support Airpower in its role in National Security, QSD to further the pur- pose, tradition, and concept of the United States Air Force, CQ to create a closer and more efficient relation- ship within the Air liorce Reserve Officers' Training Corps, and Qij to aid in the development of Air Force Officers. Officers BOTTOM ROWS' CHARLES MIDYETT-'Sg1111zl'1'01z COIIIIIIKIIICJEI' ERNEST YOUNG4Ijxeul1liz1e Officer GERALD DYSON-Olbemfimzy Officer TOP ROIVJ PETER THOMPSONA-e1IIf0l'III!lfT07Z Officer' DARRELL MOUNT-Adlzzizzimzzfiolz Offirw' XVILLIAIVI COLE, C'0111j1!1'r1ffel' ARTHUR WILSON, Chrlfiffifli Fin! Roux' Lt. Col. Jack A. Murphy, Charles Midyett, Darrell Mount, Douglas Fisher, Rel Gray, David Wfilson, Charles Chadbourn, Lt. Col, James S. jones. Second Row: Russ Greer, Charles Cotton, Edward Sumner, Gerald Dyson, Curtis McMillan. Third Row: Galen Pratt, Eugene Bryson, Norman McGowen, Paul Bernard, Paul Nelson. Fam-lb Row: Ernest Young, Arthur Wilson, Eric LeBrocq, Peter Thompson, Wfilliam Cole. - wi 'ww' 'er ' u-41-'L v -5'V4 Q'e-' Beta lpha P ' Officers JAMES CREWS 7,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,...,,,7 P 7'9J'id67Zl RICHARD RINGHEIM ,,,,.., ,,,.. ,,,,,A,,, V i ce-Prefidenl WILLIAM R. RIVES ,,Y,., Y,,Y. F acuity Vice-Pferidemf JOYCE GORDON OOOOO OOOOOOOO u , OOOOOO smefafy ROBERT GRAY 1 .,,O ,..O,V....OO. T reczrufer H. SMOLINSKI ,, .. .Y,,, Faculty Adviror Beta Alpha Psi, the National Accounting Fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1919. The Alpha Chi Chapter was installed at Louisiana Tech on May 4, 1956. Members are those advanced accounting students who have a BH average in all accounting courses and an over-all C+ average. The purpose of this fraternity is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession, to promote the study of accountancy and its highest ethical standards, to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in the development of the study or pro- fession of accountancy, to develop high moral, scholastic, and professional attainments in its members, and to en- courage cordial relations among its members and the profession generally. Firrt Raw: joe Akins, Turner Almond, Dallas Baillio. Second Row: Jeff Cole, Russell Ferring- ton, Bob Freeman. Third Row: Joyce Gordon, Bob Hines, james T. johnson. Fourlla Row: Nick Kokinos, Richard Ringheim, Burton R, Risinger. Fifth Raw: William R. Rives, H. J. Smolinski. Not Piczured: James Crews, Robert Gray, Wil- liam S. Knight, Curtis Moore, Ray Russell, Jimmie Simmons. Pi Sigma Pi is the physics honor society at Louisiana Tech, reactivated in 1959. The purposes of the organization are to further interest in physics at Tech and also to create a closer relationship between the faculty and students. The sponsor of the society is Dr. E. Dowdy, and officers for this year are: Bill Bonner, president, Jim Nelson, vice-president, Larry Johnson, secretary, and Tommy Bogle, treasurer. Beta Beta Beta Fin! Row: Mignon Morgan, julia Rees, joncile Martin, Otto Wasmer, Hugh Oliver, Claude Hughes, Thomas Kirk, William Kennedy. Serorzd Row: H. E. Shadowen, Bob Boswell, jerry Rockett, Forrest Griffin, jerry Andrews, Bobby Blackmon, Allen Guthrie, Charles Knight, Jerry Dyess. Third Row: S. S. Kilgore, Walter Harman, Roland Abe-gg, john Fitzsimons, Wfinston Hackbarth, Gary Brooks, Wayne Habermehl, Albert Lazarus. Fourth Row: F. E. Afeman, Scott Weathersby, Richard Honeycutt, Ernest Bryant, I. H. Butler, Dallas Lutes, Ron Futrell, Bobby Gough. .345 wh 0' f.'t'?5iIf3' t3 s'W?Ff?Z4fLZi -if ' W ?4?S??El5e?5,3 me Ef iii'W From Row: Robert Wright, Robert Corley, Tommy Bogle, jerry Harris, Leonard Wall, L. D. johnson. Bark Roux' Bill Bonner, Don Spencer, Russ Greer, jim Nelson, David Colvin, john Matlock, Lamar Mclnnis. i Sigma P' Beta Beta Beta, a national society for students of the biological sciences, was founded at Oklahoma City Univer- sity in 1922, and the Eta Xi chapter at Tech was estab- lished in 1958. The society is designed to stimulate sound scholarship, to promote- the dissemination of scientific truth, and to encourage investigation in the life sciences. Membership is determined by scholastic achievement and interest in biological concepts. The officers are loncile Martin, president, Edna Ruth Moncrief, secretary, Mignon Morgan, historian, Dallas Lutes, counselor, Walter Harman, faculty advisor. iff ri i micron Delta Kappa Firrz Row: Joe Aillet, Turner Almond, Pete Ball, Billy Bonner, jimmy Campbell, Lonnie Carlisle, William Chap- man. Second Row: William Cole, Robert Crosby, Kenny Crump, Robert Caruthers, Rod Duchesne, Gerald Dyson, M. Hayne Folk, jr. Third Row: Ravel Gewin, Russ Greer, joel Hebert, Paul Hendershot, Charles Hobgood, jerry Hudson, Frank jones. Fourzb Row: Thomas Kirk, john McDow, Willie McLaui'in, Curtis McMillan, Darrell Mor- gan, Bobby Ranier, Marion Reeves. Fifth Row: john Richard- son III, B. R. Risinger, jerry Rockett, R. L. Ropp, joe Sheppard, Harold Smolinski, Larry Stanley. Sixlla Row: Peter Thompson, jr., Carl Townsend, Bill Upchurch, Herschel Vinyard, Simeon Wall, Scott Weathersby, C. T. Woodard. Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914, Omicron Delta Kappa is an honorary Leadership society for men. Beta Omicron Circle at Tech was installed in 1949. The Society believes that while good scholarship and intellectual development are the chief objectives of col- lege years, the life of the mind is not the only life students will have to cope with as the result of their college experience. In following this belief, ODK recognizes and encour- ages achievement in scholarship, athletics, student govern- ment, social and religious affairs, publications, and speech, music, drama, and the other fine arts. Phi appa Phi Officers LLOYD P. BLACKXVELL Prefidefzt RHESA M. ALLEN Vice-Pz'e.ride1zt EDWIN A. CARLISLE . Sfzfdefit Vice-Preridefzt DR. PAUL T. HENDERSHOT Secraffzry-7'rer1f1n'er MERLE BURK fofzwznl C0r1'e.rp0fzde12t Firrz Row: Thelma Sue Arnold, john Ball, jon Barnette, Billie E. Bonner, Maretta Bradley, Edwin A. Carlisle, Robert Mack Caruthers. Second Roux' Jeff Cole, Louis A. Cook, Kenneth Crhbtree, Kenny Crump, Patricia Deason, Lynn Evans, Nancy Files. Third Row: jackson Gwin, Mary Ann Harris. Larry G. Haynes, Joel Herbert, Bankie Hollis, Linda Lou Hudson, Claude Hughes, Fourlb Roux' jane jarmon, Larry johnson, Fred Kellogg, Sandra Kibler, Jane Lyles, Sim McDonald, jr., Esther Lou McFarland. Fiflb Raza- Edna Ruth Moncrief, Robert Lane Morris, Glenda Nugent, Louie Bess Pace, Richard Ringheim, Jr., Ellen Riser, Joanna Rockett. Sixlb Row: Houston D. Sanderson, Hilda Taylor. Dale Thomas, Bill Upchurch, Richard Wfad- dell, Glenda Walker, Nu! Piclured: Phyllis jones Bulloch, Edwina Cheatwood, Henry Crawley, Fred Del.acerda, Johnny Grantham, Jack Howard, Gloria Jones, Mary Ann McClanahan, Andrew McPhate, Mattie Mosley, Glenn Port- er, Edward Sumner, Carol Ann Tabor, Ethel Weeks. A National Honorary scholastic society, Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897. The chapter at Louisiana Tech was organized in 1951, Election to membership, based on scholarship and character, is open to honor students from the upper five per- cent of the second semester juniors, upper twelve and one-half percent of seniors, and upper ten percent of graduate students. Faculty and staff members are: F, O. Adam, Jr., R. M. Allen, jr., Frederick Beckett, Lloyd P. Blackwell, Ben T. Bogard, Bobbie Brock, Merle Burk, Annis Cawthon, Robert Elioff, Russell Ferrington, Frances Fletcher, M. H. Folk, jr., Alice M. Graham, Paul T. Hendershot, Charles G. Hobgood, Anne Sentell Hughes, David E. Johnson, james T, johnson, M. Claudine Kennedy, Troy Laswell, Dallas Lutes, john McDow, james KW. Malone, Mabel May, Bernice O'Neal, Burton R. Risinger, W. R. Rives, Eleanor S. Rockett, Ralph L. Ropp, H. Sachs, Gloria B. Shelby, Rachael Reid Smith, Richard A. Smith, Bobby Tabarlet, john B. Wilson, Frances Winters, C. T. Wfoodard. 11 fZ'l ' IQ? 'CS 4 If Flrrl Row: William Baggett, Charles Beaver, Ben Bogard, Don Brown, john Calhoun, William Chapman. Serwzd Rauf: Kenneth Coyle, jimmy Easterling, William Edwards, Joel Hebert, Charles Hudson, Ellis Kilgore. Third Row: Cooper McGregor, J. J. Thigpen, Peter Thompson, Grover Trammell, jim Wilson. Pi Tau Sigma Officers Fall: KENNETH COYLE ,,,,. BOBBY GREEN ,,,,., .. RICHARD WADDELL WILLIAM CHAPMAN JIM WILSON , .. Spring: BOBBY GREEN .. RICHARD WADDELL XVILLIAM CHAPMAN JIM WILSON JOEL HEBERT . . I . .. ,,,,,, Preridefzt . Vire-President . ,,,,,,, .. ,,,,,, .. . Secretary C orrerpond in g Sefrelary .. .. Treasurer . .. Prefideut . . Vife-President . . ,,,, Secretary Correrltzondiflg Secretary Trearzzrer Pi Tau Sigma, a national honorary mechanical engineering fraternity, was founded in 1915 at the University of Illinois. Louisiana Tech's Tau Xi chap- ter was formally installed April of 1957. Active mem- bers are chosen on a basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship and personality. Candidates for admission must rank in the top thirty-five percent scholastically. Sigma Tau Delta Fim Row: Dr. Irol Balsley. Otis Blackmon, Pearllu Brumble. Second Row: Duddy Burkhalter, Ann Caffery, Dr. john Cawthon. Third Row: Harold Crowell, Dr. M. Frances Fletcher, Sannie Harper. Fourth Row: Kenneth Hewins, Sonia Love, Esther Lu McFarland. Fifth Row: Carol Mc- Kinley, Dr. R. L, Ropp, Dr. H. J. Sachs. Sixth Row: Mrs. Mary Elaine Wallace. Rho Gamma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national honorary English Fraternity, was founded at Tech in 1931. Its purposes are to foster a spirit of fellowship among those specializing in or interested in creative writing, literature and languagesg to provide an outlet for student writersg and to extend recognition to those who produce superior compositions. Rho Gamma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta is the oldest chapter of the organization in Louisiana. On the occasion of its twenty-first birthday at Tech the College Writers' Society of Louisiana was organized by Dean H. L. Hughes and President Ralph L. Ropp. Officers of the group are: David Taylor, president, Donald Bright, first vice-presidentg Carol McKinley, second vice-presi- dentg Ann Caffery, secretary-treasurerg Esther Lu McFarland, historiang Anne Gilbert, sergeant-at-arms. ,.rf' L Pi Epsilon Tau, a national petroleum society, was founded at the University of Oklahoma in 1947. The objectives of this organization are to foster a closer bond between its members and the petroleum industry, to broaden the scope of activities of its members, and to maintain the high ideals and standards of the Engineering Profession. The Louisiana Tech chapter applied for national recognition in December, 1958, and was recognized in July, 1959. Election to membership is based on scholastic accomplishment, lead- ership, and sociability. The officers of the organization are: Charles Tootle, presi- dent, Mike Precht, vice-president, Klaus Schwabe, second vice-president, Robert Caruthers, secretary-treasurer, John Mar- tin, corresponding secretary, Robert Carlile, faculty sponsor. Sigma Alpha Eta The Speech and Hearing Society of Louisiana Tech was founded on February 17, 1958. The organization consists of those students who are working on certification in speech andfor hearing therapy, as well as those individuals closely related to speech correction. Recently the organization fulfilled the requirements of the national honorary speech and hearing fraternity, Sigma Alpha Eta, petitioned for and received a charter from that fraternity. The Louisiana Tech chapter was designated as the Beta Pi chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta. The officers for 1960-61 are: president, Ione Jeffery, vice- president, Clarice Dans, secretary, jo Ann Haygood, treasurer, Linda Fissel, sponsor, Mrs. Louise Brooks, Director of the Speech and Hearing Clinic at Louisiana Tech. First Roux' Gwendolyn Blalock, Dorothy Crawley, Clarice Dans. Second Roux' Linda Fissel, jo Ann Haygood, lone Jeffery. Third Row: Kathleen Moak, Candace Nugent, Mary Francis Phillips. Fourth Row: Jacque Spensley. Top Row: Klaus Schwabe, john Martin, William Brummett, Feldor Hollenshead, jerry Dyson, Charles Tootle, Bill Miller. Bozzam Row: Raymond Storms, jack Despujols, Robert Caruthers, James Blackwell, Harvey Barney, Mike Precht, Robert Carlile. Pi Ep ilon Tau Club The T Club was organized in 1931 with the purpose of' fostering sportsmanship and fair play in all fields of athletics. It is composed of lettermen in football, basketball, track and field, tennis, golf, and baseball. The Homecoming Dance which is planned for alumni, students, faculty members, and other guests is sponsored by the TH Club each year. The dance is highlighted by the presentation of the Homecoming Queen and her court who have been elected by the organization. A spring picnic for its members is also sponsored by the organization. Officers for the 1960-61 season were Jerry Hudson, president, Joe Hinton, vice-president, Pat Garrett, secretary, Herschel Vinyard, treasurer. Tap Razr: james Bacon, Jimmy Campbell, Edwin A. Car- lisle. Second Row: Glenn Cox, Jack T, Fair, Charles Fuller. Third Row: Jerry Griffin, Bob Hayes, Larry Haynes. Fvurlla Row: Joe Hinton, jerry Hudson, Jim Kirkland. Fifth Row: Butch McLaurin, Andy Malone, J. W. Mercer. Sixth Row: Roy Nash, Roy Pace, Max Rudd, Sevenlb Raw: Billy jack Talton, Don Tippet, Herschel Vinyard. Eigblb Row: Willie Williams, Joe Zaffater. Not Slaoufn: Andy Barham, Newell Blume, Robin Bryan, Tom Causey, Andy Farless, Pat Garrett, jerry Gulledge, Frank Heathman, Mack Hunt, jack Lestage, joe Moreland, Wayne Parker, Bill Powell, jerry Ray, Rogers Reeves, Mickey Slaughter, Billy Ware, David Williamson. ffwrhi 3' agar x -.. ..--..,,. Tau Beta ' gg . .Nw mgwxm, . x . ki ' l V .um W K, -Q mag, r Q RQ ! 2 5 3 if E ' , A 11 F Q ,rf ' X ' , i M A xi, 'I iff., M l lixwrr iw f h I X it h Q s Vi it I K r i sl '46 .' ,111- fi iri J y .aft-'D 33,3 Y .-L L f if .143 i fr7'.:, J ', .K M 234 4 3 A 'W X 'A V? , 'W-f V -1, .,,- K v...-2 I 'AY new . ff: 'iii , J--...wr 7. . , 4 '0 . W-...wg Officers CURTIS MCMILLAN H Prerident RONALD SPILLERS , Vice-Prerjdefzt DARRELL MOUNT Remrdifzg Sew'etary BILLY LEE ,Y,, . , Correypofzdifzg Secretary ROBERT PARKER , , ,, ,, , Treazizzfer JON BARNETTE Cfzffzloguer f i Tau Beta Pi is one of the most outstanding honor societies in American colleges. It is the only engineer- ing honor society on the campus that is open to students of all fields of engineering. l'Tau Beta Pi serves to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by dis- tinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering . , . and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges of America. Although candidates for admission are selected primarily for their scholastic achievements, character, personality, and extracurricular activities are also considered. This year the Tau Beta Pi chapter celebrated its tenth anniversary on the Louisiana Tech campus. Firrl Row: Jon Barnette, Charles Beaver, Don Brown, Ken- neth Crabtree, Semin! Row: Jack Emfinger. joel Hebert, Curtis McMillan, Erbie Moak. Third Rauf: Darrell Mount, Edgar Murphy, Keith Overdyke, Williani Savage. Fourtb Row: Edward Sumner, Dale Thomas, Carl Townsend, Wil- liam Upchurch. Fifzh Row: Roy Vining, Herschel Vinyard, Richard Waddell, Scott Weathersby. ta appa BILLY LEE President Eta Kappa Nu is the national Electrical Engineering Honor Society founded at the University of Illinois on October 28,- 1904. Its requirements for membership are high scholastic standing, character, personality, and extracurricular activities. Its founding purpose is to instill initiative in upperclassmen for higher scholastic proficiency and to bestow recognition upon juniors and seniors who have been most successful in their scholastic endeavors. The local Kappa Tau Delta, formed as a local society in 1958, was the forerunner of the Delta Gamma chapter of Eta Kappa Nu and installed as a chapter here at Louisiana Tech on May 13, 1960. Delta Gamma Chapter BILLY LEE Vraaarfrar.. .. ,,,. . Pfefident KENNY CRUMP . - aaaa, .. a,aaa,. .. Vice-President JACK GEWIN .aVV.aaaaa E. ...,,, Cofrefpofzding Secretary CARL TOWNSEND .. .. . .. ,,,, Recording Secremry BILL SAVAGE ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, ,,,,,, . . ., Treajyrer R. M. STEERE ...., ,,,,,.. F acuity Advisor Firft Row: james Ball, Kenneth Crabtree, Kenny Crump, jack Gewin, Chuck Midyett, Derald Morgan. Second Row: William Savage, Scotty Weathersby. N01 Pictured: Dale Bates, R. M. Steere, Dale Thomas, Carl Townsend. Governing and Service Kll6flfII.Q.' Betty Hines, Pearllu Brumble, jo Ann Haygood, Sandra Kibler. Siffifzgs Mrs. Thornton, Helen Vinyard, Nancy Files, Anita Heintz, Ruth McDonald, Billie Sue Jones. dams Honor Council Aswell Honor Council Fifi! Roux' Margaret Mays, joan Moore, Mary jane King, Helen Brown, DeVUana Bryant. Second Row: Judy Randolph, Dot Crawley, Linda Stansberry, Judy Pickering, Dottie Wfilliams. Third Row: Sue Hardee, Letti Connel, jean Tyler, Mary Ann Ratcliff, Jean Murphy, Becky Scott, Mickey Norris. Firzff Roux' Remona Everett, Susie Brian, Ginny Bray, Carol McKinley. Serozzd Raw: Linda Barnes, Martha Gilleland, Jeanette Duchesne, Judy Lane, Charlotte Null. Third Roux' Judy Harrison, Carol Magnan, Lynda Carpernter, Betty Hines, Shirley Lockard, Harriet Culbert- son, Mrs. Lucile Hardaway, udley Honor Council J Harper Honor Council V 12,2 ii l We Y , 1 Firrl Razr: Brenda Vallery, Alice Richard, Ann MacMillan, Rebecca Stoker, Jane Barr, Ann Wfoodwartl. Sefond Row: JoAnn Miller, Eliza- beth Emmons, Judy Colvin, Dot Watt, Gloria Taylor, Alice Forten- berry. Third Row: Carolyn Scott, Regina Ford, Doris Evans, Patsy Pique, Cindy Stone, Mrs. Tot Mc- Lean. am, , l Fran! Roux' Mitzie Kleinhans, Helene Poulan, Ruth Hughes, Mar- tha johnson, Jimmie Bee Smith. Bm-,la Raw: Coralie Aymond, Sue Aulds, Sharon Brown, Dianna Petty, Polly McManus, Penny Er- nesto. Q1 Q-1 arpcr nncx Honor Council Pearce Honor Council r elif. 5 tl Fin! Roux' Nell Perryman, Ann Tillman. Sammi Roux' jane Hum- met, Betty Mae Andrews, Moppy Wfalker, Betty Rose Haddad, Sue Voss, Mrs. Alma Roth, Head Resident. Third Row: Martha Ann Nelson, Barbara Snyder, Ann Bal- lad, Doll Pettiss Linda Moss, VC'anda Sue Dulce, Carolyn Brown, Sally XX'ill Wfatson, jane Traylor, Susan Stewart. Slazzdzzzgx Linda Doss, Ruth Hughes, judy Colvin, Dot Crawley, Martha Gilleland. Jane Hammet, Lillian Blondin, Ilsther Lu McFarland, Sandra Kibler. Seated: MISS Martha Condra, adviS0r3 Clowe Wfighf, Mary Alice Thomas, Hilda Taylor, Bess Adams, Rosalyn Thames,PatNcwman. The Associated XY'omen Students is an organization whose membership includes all regularly enrolled women students. Its purpose is to discover the problems among women students in regard to living conditions, social life, and scholastic standing, to seek solutions to these problems, and to encourage cooperation, school spirit, and honorable conduct among all stu- dents. The Associated Women Students is a part of a national organization, the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, which is represented on almost every major college campus. Through the work of the Associated Women Students it is hoped that the women of the future will strengthen every phase of American life, The year of 1960-61 has been an important one for women students on this campus and for our former women graduates. Louisiana Polytechnic Institute was placed on the membership list of the American Association of University Women. The AVUS is pleased to have had the opportunity to assist in bringing about this recognition. V During the fall semester, the AWS conducts the freshman advisor pro- gram for freshman women, the capping ceremony, and the Student Life Convocation. It publishes the Tech Student Directory, directs scholastic com- petition between dormitories, and awards a trophy to the dormitory which has the most active participants in campus activities. Spring semester activi- ties include Sing Week, Honor Freshman Awards, Outstanding Sophomore Woman Award, and election and installation of new officers. At the begin- ning of the fall semester for this year, the AWS formed a new organization, the Activities Board, which is responsible for planning and administering of such activities as Kiddie Day, Mothers Wfeekend, party for Graduating Seniors, and the Annual AXWS Spring Picnic. HILDA TAYLOR President Aotivit Board Ffrrt Row: Jeanette Duchesne, Lynda Hendricks, Martha Lipp, Sara Teekell. Second Row: Marilyn Cooper, Cecile Searles, Carole Ann Thomas, Lynda Lyles, Ann Riser. Officers HILDA TAYLOR , Preridenl MARY ALICE THOMAS , Vive-Prerjclenl BESS ADAMS ,, ,, H , Recording Se'w'e1'fz1'y ROSALYN THAMES , , ,,,, Correrpofzdifzg Secreffzry CLOWE XWRIGHT , ,, ,,,,,,, , , , Tregjzlrer DEAN MARTHA CONDRA ,, ,, , Adriror Old and new officers bordered by the traditional daisy chain. Tech is accepted by AAUXX'+one of four colleges in the state to be recognized and accepted. 24l CONCERT BAND MEMBERS: Don Adcock, Gary Allums, Joe Ashley, Suzanne Aulds, Ann Ballard, Pete Ballard, Bill Bateman, Valsie Baudry, Sue Burnham, Jerry Butler, Emmett Carson, Linda Corley, Kelly Dickson, Paul Draper, Carolyn Farley, Ann Farrar, Douglas Fisher, Elmo Frazier, Joe Givens, Evatt Gowins, Fred Hamel, Bonnie Hargis, John Hawkins, Tom Head, Bankie Hollis, Newton Horn, Charles Houston, James Hutson, David Johnston, Gene Jones, Bill Loughlin, Henry Malone, Sherrie Mathews, Clint Mouer, Bill Norris, Arthur Odom, Charles Packman, Judy Parker, Dorothy Patterson, George Patterson, Brenda Pickett, Henry Ramey, David Rankin, Henry Schneider, David Sessums, Mike Spears, Robert Speed, Martha Stewart, Larry Stanley, Patsy Teel, Bud Thames, Robert Thompson, Brenda Tucker, Arthur Ury, Stafford Vallery, Paula Vetter, Bob Vincent, Glenda Young. JOE SHEPPARD Conductor Concert Band Marching Band Lefz lo right: Paula Vetter, Glenda Sue Young, Sue Parker, Carol Waller, Billie Vic Bozeman, Peggy Kemp, Mary Nell Lowe, Paul Draper. Q P 2 , r P le ,, Q , 2 I 1 PAUL DRAPER Drum Major PAULA VETTER Featured Twirlcr Marching Band in Shreveport during State Fair Parade. Iue Jackets .ixwr Blue jackets perform at Homecoming halftime. BETTY JO HINES ,,,,,,,,,,, Pretident JAYNE LYLES H ,, ,Y,, ,,,,, V ire-Prefidenl MARY ANN GIVENS ,Y,,, H ,,,,, Sefremfy MARTHA GILLELAND ,,,,, ,,,, , , ,,Y,,. Treafmfer SUSIE BRIAN ,,,,, . o,o,o, ,,,,, o,o,o, ,.,,7.,,,,,,, C 0 W zmander NORA ARNOLD ,Y,,,, , ,,Y,,,,,,, Publirity Chczirmmz MRS. SYBLE LEACHMAN ,. ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,7 , ,7,, Spomor BETTY 'IO HINES President The Blue jackets is a service organization which per- forms many functions on the Tech campus, The purposes of the Blue Jackets are to promote sportsmanship at all athletic events, to promote college spirit on the campus, to promote close cooperation between the students and the faculty, and to act as a welcoming committee to all visiting athletic teams and their supporters. The Blue Jackets performed at the home football games, the State Fair, and presented a half-time show at one of the basketball games. At all the half-time shows the Blue jackets have been featuring dance routines. JAYNE LYLES MARY ANN GIVENS MARTHA GILLELAND SUSIE BRIAN NORA ARNOLD ,Q 40' lg! ,an ? m 4 'NSW' J IDN uv 3 -09' Niove --1 Fin! Roux' Marsha Black, Mary Lou Briggs, Pearllu Brumble, Nanci Byrd, Sherrie Currie, Lynn Evans. Serond Row: Kay Freeman, Linda Hall, Betty Nan Hines, jane Keene, Alice Kelly, Virginia Kirklancll Third Row: Sylvia Little, Ellis Ann McKenzie, Carol Magnan, Charlene Miller, Joyce Montgomery, Joan Moore. Faurzh Row: Karen Risinger, Lucy Rostron, jan Savony. Who suys marching isn't fun? Q 4 , y K l lg if' i President Santa brings gifts to CWC Christmas Party, and is introduced by Dean Martha Condra, advisor. l 9 0 Campu Women s Council The purpose of the Campus Women's Council is to unite the governing bodies of the six women's dormitories in order that problems can be worked out together. Each year it is part of the CWCis activities to publish a booklet, 'iTo Do and Not To Do which contains the rules and regulations of all dormitories, All freshmen and transfer students are given a test on the contents of the booklet. Other annual projects are Mother's Weekend coffee, a Christmas Pajama Party for all dormitory women, and a May Day Breakfast. PEARLLU BRUMBLE PATRICIA NEWMAN SUE VOSS HELENE POULAN MARTHA UMOPPY Vice-President Secretary Treasurer WALKER Social Chairman 246 A ,w--. -N iq? 178 fi ,4f'5c fqqffj Y,.e' Nun '-if 4-.ur 'Nl' -...,,,. KN R.,..-If A9145 Z? -..,. INV FIU! Raw: Betty Andrews. Linda Barnes, Ginny Bray, Sharon Brown, Jeanette Duchesne, Iiliziihcth Emmons. Secwzd Roux' Nancy Files, Betty Rose Haddad, Sue Hnrdee, Jo Ann Hnygood, Martha Johnson, Mary jane King. Thin! Raw: Shirley Lockard, Ann MacMillan, Diane Petty, Patsy Pique. Alice Richard, Susan Stewart. F0l!1'Zb Roux' Becky Stoker, jean Tyler, Helen Vinyard, Lorena Wliite, Noi Sbffzwzs De- Wzinna Bryant, Harriet Culbertson, Mitzi Kleinhans. 247 DARRELL MOUNT President Student Union Officers DARRELL MOUNT ...,e,, ,7,,,,,e,e, ,,e, e,e,,,,,e e,,,,, P r e J idenl JO ANN MAHAFEEY ,,,, , Y.,,w Vine-Prerident and Secretary RON UPDERGRAFF .,e,e, , ,e7e,U,e,e,e. .,,e,e. ,7,,...,, T r earmfer LYNN EVANS Ue,,ee,e,,,,,,,U,U ,,U,Oe T ecb Talk Cowerpondent MARY RUTH FOWLER ,,,,, ,, . , Publivily Chairman The Louisiana Tech Student Union, an organization composed of one representative from each sorority and each fraternity and six independent representatives, is an Organ- ization that has helped to develop a Wellrounded program of activities for the enter- tainment of the student body. During the 1960-61 term the Union sponsored the l'Leap Year Dancel' as an added attractiong the Freshman Merry Mix-Up Danceg dances after the football gamesg the annual Campus Carnival, in which all Greek groups and several' other Organizations entered booths featuring everything from a house of horrors to a cotton candy boothg the Christmas Dance with the 'lPlayboys from L.S.U.g a Christmas Candle-lighting serviceg a banquet for all honor freshmeng Stunt Night, a program of skits and stunts by the various clubs and organizations on the campusg and various other campus dances and activities for the student body. JO ANN MAHAFFEY RON UPDERGRAFF LYNN EVANS MARY RUTH EOWLER 'GV m' 1 Swing Out the Belles Christmas dance. Fin! Roux' Gene Bryson, Tom Eavenson, Sandra Formby, Betty Rose Haddad, Charles Lc-stage, Mary Mitchell. Sec- ozzd Rauf: Walter Owens, jo Ann Stevens. A student union meeting Student Senate The official governing body of Louisiana Polytechnic Institute is the Student Senate. Executive powers of the Student Body Association, of which all Tech students are members, are referred to the Student Senate. The members of the Senate are elected during the spring semester in an all-campus elec- tion. During the 1957-38 school year, the Student Body Associa- tion was organized. The objectives of the organization are to promote school spirit, to promote better and closer student- faculty cooperation, to foster honorable conduct and ideals among the students, to promote the expansion and up-build- ing of the college, and to consider all matters that may con- cern the general interest of the student body. The Student Senate of 1960-61 planned the parade and pre-game activities for the annual State Fair classic, handled the elections of State Fair queen and maids, class officers, and the 1961-62 Senate, solicited the student insurance, spon- sored a student loan fund, organized and promoted pep rallies, planned and sponsored Father's Weekend, and carried out a campus beautification program. BOBBY DUNCAN President JOHN LEWIS First Vice-President JAN BARNETTE Second Vice-President 250 VICKI SUE ALBRITTON BILL RAINACH Treasurer fan ,gy fi- Top Row: Vic Barnett, junior class representativeg Harvey Barney, senior class presidentg Eugene Bryson, sophomore class presidentg Betty Cupples, junior class representativeg Emily Miller, senior class representativeg john David Stewart, freshman class representativeg Brooks Talton, sophomore class representative. Bnzzom Row: Ann Tillman, sophomore class represen- tativeg Stanley R. Tiner, freshman class presidentg Scott Weathersby, faculty advisorg Patrick Wright, junior Class president. 7-31 R S'-.,.. 'Yun ff -any Smfed: Ann Tillman, Harvey Barney, Emily Lou Miller, Bill Rainach, Vicki Albritton, Bobby Duncan, Jan Barnette, john Lewis, Steve Tiner, Betty Cupples, john David Stewart. Stand- ing: Claude Bachand, Pat Wriglut, Mike Minchew, Vic Barnette, Gene Bryson, Brooks Talton, Scott Weathersby. 5,4 Qi? 'l ' EDWIN GUNTER PERRY PRINGLE Fall Semester Spring Semester President President Officers Fall: EDXWIN GUNTER . , President A. P. SMITH , -- 1 Vice-President JERRY ANDREWS , ,,,,,, Secretary JOHN DERALD MORGAN , , N Treafurer Sprjfzgs PERRY PRINGLE ,,,,, President JERRY ANDREWS ,V.VVV Vice-President JOHN M. BYRD , , ,, .. ,...,,.,,, Treasurer JOHN DERALD MORGAN . , Secretary EVAN MELANCON Pfzrliafzlefzfurimz A Rush Party. Interfraternit Council The purpose of the Interfraternity Council on the Tech campus is to govern the activities of the seven fraternities which are represented. The IFC strives to co-ordinate the in- dividual policies of these Greek organizations, and to further the ideals of the college Greek letter system. Each fraternity has two members at all of the IFC meetingsg a representative and an alternate. The job of these two IFC delegates is to express the ideas of their particular fraternity to the council, and in turn inform their chapter of the results of the IEC meetings. Besides giving an over-all intramural sports trophy to the winner of the fraternity competition each year, the IFC gives trophies for winning these individual sports: football, cross- country, volleyball, basketball, softball, and track. The Inter- fraternity Council also encourages scholastic competition each semester by presenting a trophy to the fraternity with the highest over-all grade point average. One of the main functions of the IFC is to take charge of the fraternity rush activities. Rules are set up by the council for the purpose of organizing an effective rush system. The Interfraternity Council also publishes varied literature each semester which contains the rules for rush as well as other valuable information concerning the fraternity system on the Louisiana Tech campus. Decorating for Homecoming, 1 1 1 Larry Solley, Billy Querrey Crrleton Dmkensherts john Byrd Perry Punglc, john Derald BIOISJD jerry Andrews Pete Moore Exim Mclgmcon, Tracey Green Clurlea Dunlap N01 Pzctured George Vickers. 7. Q, J 5,1 MA -Q3 ' 1 , . ai? -1 A ff- 5? -. nf 5 A 3' ' ' 51 r f 53 Intramural Sports Myso x lm A.. anhellenio Council 'FG 6 K y-...yi Qs., x s Af M's..... MEMBERS: Alice Bower, Brenda Brown Ann Caffrey, Wanda Sue Duke, Nancy Files Joyce Gordon, Lynda Hendricks, Pat Kavai naugh, Glenda Knight, Emmie Lou Miller, Sandy Moore, Bobbie Prestridge, jean Rodgers, Mary Ann Rees, Elaine Waldi'op. Officers JEAN RODGERS , H ,,..,i,..,. Pferidezzt GLENDA KNIGHT ,,,,,, Vice-Prefident SANDY MOORE, , , ., ,,.,, ,,,s,s,...,,,, ,,.s,.,,,v S e crelafy LYNDA HENDRICKS , ,,,,,,, ss,,, ,s,, , , , Trenrzzrer ALICE BOWER ,, ,,,,, Public Relation! mid Scbolurrlaip Director The Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the five women's social organizations on the campus. Mein- bership of the council consists of three representatives from each sorority and a faculty advisor. The pur- pose of the organization is to regulate the rushing activi- ties and to promote intersorority co-operation. Each year representatives from the council and the faculty advisor attend the Southeastern Panhellenic Con- ference. Trophies for scholarship are awarded each semester by the council to the sorority making the most improve- ment in grades. ,,4.,,i, R gzq, 'fm'-,-f y,4,x4,fq:zf.f,,1.w,rapwrvlw-fx,iz v -f-L4 x M -X qw- .L ,x 1-wg J L' .Ef91'5f'+57i X C 1 -, Ky 1 7515 744:-wfx Aflcfwv flff-F1751-'w fx-fx: wif, :J g+5fWf?3Jn+ 4 :QQ,,,f,2i,., 4 Q 742,59 -G' ' 'fi Qfl jg! jx Ui mwfzg w f IJ -, f f, wah 1,-1p:.f-H4 -mm: ff' 1' 'ff'-, are Verb v my farff .zflffi 1. W fZyd4+2UJ4y' Dfw,-I C Hwljibw -Jin? 1-, HVSzb'Hl4 Fx! SNS-,41E'i5fl Wzahvfxm! 7-9:94 fl V. vf my-, .. fx , Q -,+W,,,,-H f.f,,.,f,-fifw. 51 l ,4.f:'3:m- W-X77 ii ' f If-X7 Lf'TQ'haJQiV. 'JMQJJZ-4.7',i7f.l'7:, iii Gfdw-ffyx N1-' fm. ,Q-,ff A S f x A.S.A.E. The first classes in agricultural engineering were taught at Louisiana Tech in the fall of 1948 as a part of the school of Agriculture and Forestry. The Agricultural Engineering Club was organized on the Tech campus in September 1954. It has as its objectives to afford an opportunity for the members of the agricultural engineering classes to become acquainted, to promote a spirit of congeniality among them, to acquaint them with topics of interest to agricultural engineering students through the medium of addresses by competent speakers and tours to foster the development of a professional spirit. Activities include participation in all intramural sports on the campus, Engineer's Day, Agricultural- Forestry Day, and various fund raising enterprises. First Row: Robert Cantrell, Rue Boswell, Hilton johnson, Ford Thomas. Second Row: Larry Haynes, Robert Beauchamp, Howard Anderson, john Hawkins, Williaixi Barkas. Third Row: Floyd Perryman, Henry Talley, Gerald Ray. Cantrell, Anderson, Perryman. ROBERT CANTRELL , , ., .,,, ,,,,, P reridenf HOWARD ANDERSON , , Seivelfzry-Treasurer FLOYD PERRYMAN ,. .. . Vice-Prefidemf The Louisiana Tech Student chapter of the AIChE was established in 1950. The membership of the club is composed of students enrolled in the chemical engineering curriculum. The object of the organization is to afford an opportunity for the students of chemical engineering to secure the intel- lectual stimulation that arises from professional association, to secure experience in preparing and presenting technical material before chemical engineering audiences, to foster a professional spirit among the members, and to instill a professional pride in chemical engineering. Serving as this year's officers were Ronnie Spillers, president, johnny jack, vice-president, Bobby Ray Martin, secretary- treasurerg and Alvin McElwee, reporter. .I.Ch.E. Fifi! Razr: Richard Allen, Sonny Brown, L. XV. Carter james Cole, james Deason, Donald Ellerbe, james Eyre Second Roux' Dennis Fleniken, Burford Green. W. J Hanchey, Cordell Hogan, Charlie Hutchins, john Lewis Bobby Martin. Third Row: Alvin McElwee, George Miller Virgil Orr, Havis Owens, Robert Parker, Mage Sims James Smiley. Fouflb Row: Larry Solley, Ronnie Spillers Henry Stevens, Richard Stokeld, Harry Ussery, Roy Vining Wilton Wfallace. Fiflfa Row: Ted Watson, James Wright Bill Upchurch. 40 W? fi -.q.,, ,H f,, x 1 a Fin! Row: Billy Albritton, james Ball, Dale Bates, Randy Bullock, T. Callender, Emmett Carson, Kenneth Davis. Second Row: jack Emfinger, Rhuel Gewin, Varner Hender- son, Charles Hilborn, Edward lpser, Virgil jackson, Harold Killen. Third Row: Williani Klumpp, Billy Lee, john Morgan, james Peters, Paul Peters, James Petrus, james Posey. Fourzb Row: Paul Potter, Williani Savage, Dale Thomas, Carl Townsend, George Trebing, Scotty Weathersby. .I.E.E.- I.R.E. The student branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers was founded on the Louisiana Tech campus in 1948, and the Institute of Radio Engineers student branch in 1956. Membership is available to electrical engineering majors through the local joint student branch. The purposes of the organizations are to stimulate objective thinking in preparing and presenting technical material to electrical engineering audiences, to foster a professional spirit among the members, and to promote a sense of professional consciousness and fellowship. The branch meets twice monthly to present technical pro- grams, usually featuring a guest speaker or a film. An annual picnic and several other social events are held during the year to promote association among the students and with the electrical engineering faculty. The present officers are: president, Carl Townsend, vice- president, james Posey, treasurer, Paul Potter, IRE secretary, Vollie Fields, and AIEE secretary, Billy Lee. A.S.C. . The national chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was founded in 1852, and the Tech Student Chap- ter in 1949. Among its many aims and opportunities are the development of professional work. Each semester the chapter makes at least one field trip to see some phase of civil engineering work. During the fall semester the chapter went to Monroe, La. to watch construc- tion of the new Ouachita River Bridge. The chapter participates in Engineers Day by displaying the Civil Engineering Labs and the students' projects for the day. Also among the chapter's activities is the annual Senior Banquet honoring the Graduating Seniors. The officers are Erbie Lee Moak, presidentg Ronald Luno, vice-president, Edward Sumner, secretary, Rodgers Reeves, treasurer, and Robert W. McLeane, faculty advisor. First Raw: Karim Adib, Jimmy Allen, Dan Brown, james Davis, Wfilliam Drake, Bill Fullerton, Tommie Gadberry. Second Roux- Ted Guillory, Charles Hargett, Archie Higgins, Kenneth Hill, Charles Lestage, Ronnie Luno, Curtis Mc- Millan. Third Rauf: Johnny Maroney, Marion Meadows, Erbie Lee Moak, james Moorehead, Tom Richardson, Carl Russell, Thomas Stone. Fouflb Row: Jeffery Tucker. 'gs if A.S.M.E. Officers Fall: CHARLES BEAVER ,,,, KENNETH COYLE ,,,, BRUCE HILL ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, BOBBY GREEN .. Spring: KENNETH COYLE Y,,,,,,,,,, . WILLIAM CHAPMAN ,,,,,L WILLIAM BAGGETT ,,,,., COOPER McGREGOR I,.... G. J. TRAMMELL OLLL,I,,OO Preyidelzt Vice-Prefidefzt .. Serrelary Treaizzrer Preridefzl Vice-Preridefzl Secrelary Treamrer Faculty Adzfifo-1' Fin! Row: Bill Baggett, Charles Beaver, Don Calhoun, William Chapman, Robert Chisholm, Matt Chopin, Joe Cloessner, Kenneth Coyle, William Edwards, James Finley, Harold Gibson, Bob Green. Second Row: Joel Hebert, Lawson M. Herron, Norman Hill, Charles Kelley, Ronald Langley, Cooper McGregor, Charles Moreland, Keith Odom, Howard Pelton, joe Ratcliff, George Rogers. Third Roufr john Singleton, Peter Thompson, G. J. Tram- mell, james Van Hook, Robert Vaughan, Richard Waddell. The purpose of the Louisiana Tech student section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to promote the advancement of knowledge in the theory and practice of mechanical engineering, to promote a professional spirit among the members, and to promote fellowship. The student section of American Society of Mechanical Engineers at Louisiana Tech was founded in 1949. The local section is one of more than 140 such sections throughout the United States and Canada, Membership is open to all students of mechanical engineering. Spring officers: McGregor, Coyle, Trammell, Baggett. A familiar place to all M.E. students LOUIS COOK JEFF COLE Fall Semester Spring Semester President President JAN BARNETT Rose Delta Sigma i Officers Fall Semerferf LOUIS COOK -',-VVY VVV,w...YV.V,,,.,,,,,,,. P resident ,IEFF COLE --rrrrrfrrrr W V-..iVVV S-'?7Zi07' Vice-Pferidefzl SAMMY XVHITE f7,f.7 V7,,7,,. f ZHIIOI' Vice-President LEON GREGORY ,,,,M ee,,,eSe.AeeeeSeeeee,MeS 5 e,,e,,,,y HAROLD ROWAN .,,,,, ,,,,k, T rggkfyyer BILL RAINACH ,A,7A,,,i ,,,,,7v C 1-,gnfgllof JOE AKINS -YVYSYYY ..eV.. H irtarian Spring Semester: JEFF COLE ,YYYe'-'e ---- eV..VVV..V7..i,....w,,. P resident SAMMY WHITE' --,AVVV ...VYS S enior Vice-Preridenl BILLY DANIEL --VL-V .VeV... I anim' Vice-President LEON GREGORY .i7,,,,,, ,7,,,.,.w,,v,,,.,,74 S ggygfm-y ,,.,,,,, .--Aw- T fggfyygy WILLIAM RAINACH .,,,,-, .-..---, C lgmggellgf JOE AKINS -------7-,-------...--... ........,... H irtorinn DWAYNE L. OGLESBY .....,i.,,., Family Adpiygr The International Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi is a professional commerce and business administra- tion fraternity. The local chapter was founded as Beta Alpha Epsilon, and obtained its charter as Beta Psi Chapter of Delta Sigma Pi on May 15, 1948. The purpose of the organization is to foster the study of businessg to encourage scholarship, social activities, and association of studentsg to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and students of commerceg and to further a higher stand- ard of commercial ethics and culture. Only male students regularly enrolled in the School of Business Administration or pursuing business administration subjects and maintaining a scholastic average above the overall men's average in the School of Business Administration are eligible for member- ship. sa Sk ,wr rd W,-3' diff'- nfklbx 4' 'Ps ,NM 'ali First Row: Joseph Ahlers, Joe Akins, Turner Almond, Oscar Baillio, jerry Bonner, Edgar Bornman, Larry Bowman, Sammi Row: Donald Bright, Donald Byrant, Gene Bryson, Louis Bufkin, Billy Daniel, Tom Daugherty, Ray Davis. Third Row: John Dial, john Dominick, Bobby Edmonds, Bob Freeman, James Frantz, John Glaze, Leon Gregory. Fozn-fb Row: Williarn Hassell, Robert Hines, Robert Hood, Homer Looney, james McCalman, Ed Moreland, Adrian Odom. Fifth Row: David Pickering, Bill Rainach, William Rich, Richard Ringheim, John Roberson. Harold Rowan, john Slater. Sixlh Roux' M. Snell, Stephen Street, Ron Updegraff, Sammy White, Bobby Wilstmn. N01 Sbowzz: Frank Betts, Perry Bramlett, Phillip Fincher, Billy Hughes, Kenneth Lewis, Robert Mondy, Gene Pyburn, -Ir., Ray Russell, Jimmie Simmons, Craig Stetson. Fin: Raw: Roger Baughton, David Caldwell, Ralph Cooper, Albert Lazarus, Dixie Sylvester, Judy Randolph. Second Row: Larry Beadles, Ernest W. Bryant, Harold Brown, Clyde Causey, Rhinehart Kruse, Bill Bunton, Hal B. Barker. Third Row: Jim Gray, Horace Slaton, Domiciano Bronce, Ben Pipes, Larry Buckles, Donald Tucker, Bill Loughlin. Block and Bridle Members with their prized sheep. The Louisiana Tech chapter of the National Block and Bridle was established for the benefit of those stu- dents majoring in animal industry'and related fields. The club sponsors the livestock shown at the various shows in Northern Louisiana. Social functions include parties and a Spring banquet. The highlight of the year is the Little International held in the Spring in which the members compete for top honors for their livestock and showmanship. Membership is based on high scholastic rating and interest in improv- ing the standards of good livestock. In addition to the regular meetings each month, the club sends two dele- gates to the National Block and Bridle Club meeting held annually during the International Livestock Exposi- tion in Chicago, Illinois. Club officers are, as follows: Albert Lazarus, president, Ralph Cooper, vice-presidentg Roger Boughton, secretaryg David Caldwell, treasurer. Firrz I?ou'.' Bess Adams. Charlene Aicklen. Charlotte Aicklen. Vicki Albritton, Thelma Sue Arnold, Martha Ayers, Bobbie Sue Boughton, Gar Bennett, Jane Bivens, Lillian Blondin, Ginny Bray. Sefmzd Row: Mary Ann Bray, Brenda Brown, Sandra Chandler, Rebecca Clark, Judy Colvin, Marilyn Cooper, Carolyn Cramer, Carolyn Daniel, Mary Lorraine Dunn, Geneal Dunn, Mary Ann Ewing, Third Rfmz' Elaine Flint, Nannette Fortenberry, Carolyn Greenwood, Mamie Jo Hale, Linda Hancock, Ethel Har- rell, Frances Harrison, Jimmie Sue Hatch, Evelyn Hatton. Nelda Hutchins, Judy Jones, Fomfb IZvzr': Loretta Lawrence, Myra Lowe, Lynda l.yles, Marilyn Lyles, Charlotte lVIcCarty, Sara McDonald, Mary Jane King, Peggy Jo Mason, Theresa Meredith, Ann Miller. Fiffll Rong' Judy lNIille1', Velma Moore, Melha hlurray, Marilyn Myers. Martha Nelson. Brenda Pickett, Sallie Pohl, Susan Quik, Mary Anna Rees. Frankie Reitzell. Sindh Roux' Mary Richardson, Ellen Riser, Glenda Roberson, Katherine Roberts, Lucille Rostron, Virginia Russell, Judy Savage, Carolyn Scott, Barbara Smiley, Betty Smith, Seiefzlb Rare: Carolyn Smith, Linda Smith, Rosalyn Thames. Cathy Tindol, Betty Wfallace, Sally Watson, Faye Wliite, Nell XX'omack, Jo Ann XX'ortham, Faye Yee, Delores Youngblood. ome Economics Club The Louisiana Tech Home liconomics Club is a student division of the American Home Economics Association. lt has a dual purpose of broadening the students knowledge in the field of homemaking and providing an opportunity for girls to combine educational, business and social in- terests. This year's officers are Bess Adams, president, Lillian Blondin, first vice-president, Vicki Albritton and Ginny Bray, coasecond vice-presidentsg Linda Smith, secretary, Ann Miller, treasurer, Mary Anna Rees and Jane Traylor, co- reportersg Jane Bivens, publicity chairman, Miss Ruth Richardson, faculty advisor. ai 1215? orestry Club The Tech Foresters organization was formed at Tech on March 25, 1946. To be eligible for membership in the organization, a student must be enrolled in the Depart- ment of Forestry. The purposes of the Tech Foresters are to promote group interest in the advancement of forestry at Tech, to afford a means of acquiring and promoting a professional back- ground in forestry, to train young men to be active in the forestry field and to become competent leaders in home and civic life, to gain through group gatherings, the full benefits derived from properly conducted social functions, to encourage and advance, wherever possible, through group or individual initiative, the utmost importance of preserving and reestablishing our forests, and to aid students in securing employment after graduation in the Forestry field. The officers of the Forestry Club are: Rives B. Lowrey, president, I. H. Butler, Jr., vice-presidentg joe P. Chapman, secretary, W. David Smith, treasurer, Marvin Taylor, parliamentarian, and Mr. Edward R. Andrulot, faculty advisor. RIVES B. LOWREY President Fin! Raw: Barry Barth, Bobby Blackmon, joe Blair, Don Bryant, I. H. Butler, Jr., joe Chapman, Aaron Chesnut, Paul Covington, James Crain. S ci R .' W lte Fornea Robert Garland, Harry Gibson, Charles Griffin, john Hale, Tom Harris, Claude' Hughes, Thomas Kent Kirk, E. R. eran ow a r , Lee. Third Row: Wendell Lorio, Harold Lowery, John McDowell, Bobby McMurray, John Mayzel, Ward Miller, James Norwood, jerry Rockett, ' ' ' ' ' ' G l T s ll Prichard George Rowell. Fourth Row: George Screptis, Wayne Sherrill, Bobby Smith, David Smith, Marvin Taylor, C. V, Thompson, aye ruS e , ' Underwood, Freddie Vise. Fifzh Row: James Ward, james White, Arlie Wfilkerson, Clifford Wishum, jr., john Woodard, George Woodson, Bill Wright, William Young. Student Loui iana Officers LEO VINING . ,, BETH DeWITT ,, ., DOROTHY SITTON ,, KENT MORRIS , DR. B. E. TABARLET Teachers Association , Preridefzl Vice-Pmridefzl . Secretary ,. T7'Efl.fIl7'67' Advimr The George W. Bond Chapter of the Student Louisiana Teachers Association received its charter in 1951. The outstand- ing purpose of the organization is to provide opportunities for leadership and fellowship for young people preparing to teach. The chapter sends delegates to the S.L.T.A. convention each spring, sponsors an annual Education Day assembly and barbecue honoring all education rnajors. Also, programs pro- viding opportunities for leadership and participation in this professional organization. The Louisiana Tech Student Chapter of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum En- gineers was formed in March 1955. The purposes of the club are to promote fellowship among the students in Petroleum and Geological Engineering, to afford stu- dents an opportunity to hear technical papers and dis- cussions presented by members of industry, to prepare and present technical papers before petroleum industry groups, and to acquaint students with the practical phases of the industry. The Chapter sponsors all field trips taken within the department and a good number of localized trips, as well as, several major trips. In addition to the regularly scheduled meetings, the chapter is host annually to the joint meeting of the Lou-Ark section of AIME and the South Arkansas Secon- dary Recovery Group. The officers are Harvey Barney, president, Klaus Schwabe, vice-president, john Martin, secretary, Billy Ray Suggs, treasurer. Agronom Club The Louisiana Tech Agronomy Club was organized April, 1959 and was chartered by the National Society November 18, 1959. The purposes of the club are to promote interest in Agronomy, Horticulture, General Ag- riculture and related courses, to promote fel- lowship among students and to train students to become competent leaders in these fields and civic life. Activities include a Soil judging Team, dele- gates to the National Convention and participa- tion in area high school FFA Field Day. The ASA also awards a plaque to the outstanding club senior each year. Serving as officers for the club are jimmy Amberg as president, joe Chapman as vice-presi- dent, Marion Reeves as secretary-treasurer and Barr Perry as reporter. Firrz Row: Raymond Storms, Jack Despujols, Carl Bussey, james Blackwell, Eugene Martin, Mike Precht, Michael King, Robert Carlile, Second Row: Robert Caruthers, Pat Wright, Billy Suggs, Harvey Barney, Williaiii Willis. Third Row: john Martin, Wil- liam Brummett, Joseph Poye, Feldor Hollenshead, Jerry Dyson, Klaus Schwabe, Charles Tootle. Bill Miller. Petroleum Club Bollom Rauf: joe Chapman, jimmy Amberg, C. G. Hobgood. Top Row: David Caldwell, Ben Grafton, Barr Perry, Bobby Blackmon. uw' may mar., ,BM Chancery Club Fflflf Rnzzz' Gary Allums. Dallas liaillio, Tommy Caldwell, Tom Daugherty, Travis Henry, David Hughes, Henry Ma- lone. Second Row: Tommy Malone, Robert Morris, Bill Rainach, Billy Shaw, Don Updegraff, Pat Wright. Not Pictured: Frank Betts, Harry Simmons. The Geology Club of Louisiana Tech was formed in September of 1958. The purpose of the club is to promote a self-sought increasing knowledge of Geol- ogy among its members. The club is composed of Geology and Geological Engineering majors, and is also opened to any student interested in Geology. In addition to bi-monthly meetings the club has a social outing each year and an exhibit at Engineers Day. The Louisiana Tech Pre-Law Club, established in the spring of 1956, became Theta Chapter of the National Chancery Club on December 7, 1958, The purpose of the Chancery Club is to aid and help the legal profession, realizing that scholastic en- deavor and consequent understanding is a major means to have well-ordered and just society based on a sound legal system. The officers are, as follows: chief justice, Daxid Hughes, associate chief justice, Tommy Malone, clerk of court, Don Updegraff, bailiff, Dallas Baillio, court reporter, Tom Daughertyg advisor, Dr. Harry Mayhood, Geology Club Firrl Roux' C. W, Meade, Dr. Rhesa Allen, Robert Holder, Joseph H. Pratt, james Ritter, Dr. Troy j. Laswell, Wesley Colvin. Second Roux' Burt Schrivener, Merrick Wliitfield, Garnet jones, George Ross, Bill Willis, Bill Bryan. N01 Pifiuferf: jerry Box, Charles Barron, jimmy David, Lynn Nugent, Cloyd XX'ray. lil Kilwli, ,-...fn , V P V 1 1 1 I . ,. .s,.. .,,.....J . 1 . . ,. L51 :-Hue:-gggilf' :I ai 3 4 5 M i . Q 1 's V - if 41 97 5 'E:'h ' 3 55 ' 95 1'0'I,. fffu' M' +5 bw -ff Hg, 1 Q , gf! ,, 1 .S 1+ , f Q, 5 w at fi l m Q S xgi S X ,Q ,, 4 . ' Canterbury Association Officers BOB JAMESON RR ssss RR DICK MAINS R SANDRA GROSECLOSE R R LARRY LASHLEY R R JACK TRPAINTER R RR R REV. yosispn NR cATHcART may Members after one of their Thursday night meetings. Senior W'arden junior Warden Sec1'ez'ary T1'ef1Jm'er Faculty Advimr R RRRR Chapfziin The National Canterbury Association gives both students and faculty members an opportunity to receive the teachings and Life of Christ through the faith and practice of the Episcopal Churchg to witness the Lordship of Christ over all mankind through prayer and the Sacraments and by study, service, and evangelism. The John Nicholas Galleher Student Center is open daily for the use of the members of the academic community for devotions, study, relaxation, or recreation. The local Canterbury Association meets on the first and third Thursday at 5:30 p.rn. On the third Thursday there is a visiting priest who celebrates the Holy Communion and presents a short talk. Following this service, supper is served in the student center. Also on each Wednesday at 7:00 a.m. the group participates in a Celebration of Holy Communion. This service is followed by breakfast. f mliwn. ,f 4s Chapel The basic objective of the Baptist Student Union is to lead each person of the academic community into a maturing Christian experience. To achieve this objective the Tech BSU develops a program to en- courage effective church membership, to develop a concern for evan- gelism and missions, to build stronger personal spiritual life, to train the members of the collegiate community for Christian leadership, and to provide opportunities for Christian fellowship and recreation. Among the many activities designed to accomplish this objective were a pre-school retreatg daily chapel services, averaging 200 students attendingg Bible Study, a mission emphasis week, a Young Woman's Auxiliaryg and recreational activities including parties and banquets. State-wide activities are participated in including a fall convention and spring assembly. COUNCIL MEMBERSwFir.fz Row: John Burgess, Marilyn Cooper, Bob Crosby, Billie Culpepper, Eddie Francis. Second Roux' Marilyn Fulmer, Rel Gray, NW. J. Hanchey, Max Howard, Vance Kirkpatrick, Mike Malek. Third Roni: Peggy Nan Ouzts, Chomella Prine, David Sharp, Fred Tanner, Delores Youngblood. Baptist Student nion KENNY CRUMP President 'w 3 Mission-Evangelic Emphasis Week flu,-if Newman Club Linda Anglada, D. E. Bryant, Ann Caffery, Matt Chopin, Ronald Decuir, Margarit Doring, Robert Fisette, Steve Flory, jo Ann Fontenot, Carol Ann Guedry, Earl J. Guillory, joel Hebert, William Lanclos, James M. Leeper. Third Row: Albert Locker, Wendell Lorio, Carol Jean Magnan, James Mathis, M1Chae1 Mathis, Kay Nixon, Frank L. Pernici. Fourth Raw: joe Poye, Carolyn Reeves, jack Rowe, George Runshang, Dorothy Sitton, Barbara Snyder, Robert Thompson. Fifth Row: Juliette Tuthill, james Donald White, Frank Zey. The Louisiana Tech chapter of the National Newman Club Federation was organized in 1941 and became federated in 1947. The purpose of the Newman Club is to bring together the Catholics on a secular campus for spiritual and social purposes. Special projects of the Newman Club besides its weekly meetings included monthly Communion supper, participation in intramurals, monthly socials, and annual retreats. This year's officers are: Father Donald Paulus, chaplaing Dr. O'Neal Richard, faculty advisor, jimmy White, presi- dentg Norman Tressner, vice-president, Dorothy Sitton, corresponding secretary, Carol Guedry, recording secretary, and joel Hebert, treasurer. Westminster Fellowshi I MRS. D . L. O'NEAL Director of Westminster ROD DUCHESNE L, SYDNEY TOOKE . SALLY OVERDYKE TOM RICHARDSON MRS. D. L. O'NEAL MRS. W. EVANS Executive Council Meeting. Presbyterian Westminster Center. Center l SUSIE BRIAN .,,...,,,,,, Officers W. .,,,,.........,.. Prerzdenl .. ... ...,.... Vice-Preridenl Recording Secretary .,,, Corresponding Serremry junior Reprerenlative , ,,,,, Direrlor, Prefbyieritzn Cefzler Faculty Adviyor Campus Christian Life is a ministry to the total academic community, with a concern to bring together faculty, students, and administration in a worshiping, witnessing fellowship. It seeks to provide opportuni- ties for students and faculty to know one another as persons. Through the work of Westminster Center, the students are encouraged to enjoy Christian fellowship and worship together. The Center is available to the faculty and students alike to provide a common field of interest. Our purpose is to confront the academic com- munity with the fact of jesus Christ. We minister through a church centered community to students, faculty and administrators. Our organization is simple and flexible. Informal hymn Sing. Fall advance at Camp Alabama. Open house after Homecoming XWesley Foundation. Wesley Foundation These council members are--Seated: Danny Steere, presirlentg Johnny Har- rison, vice-president: Myra Lowe, secretary, Darrell Mount, treasurer, Lonnie Carlisle, 1'eprescntative from Grace Churchg Lihhy Sumrall, representative from Trinity Churchg William P. Stokes, jr., director, Second Row: Sally Will Watson, footls chairmang Margarett Loftin, girls' intramuralsg Hathia Searles, social actiong Nell Perryman, Voice of Wesley chairmang Dottie Swanson, puhlicityg Betsy McBride, freshman representativeg Mary Ann Cole, house and grounds, Ellis Ann McKenzie, librarian, jane Warner, personnel, Brenda Brown, foods committeeg Betty Lou Arnet, music. Tbini Raw: jerry Long, tleputationsg Alton Hortman, boys' intramuralsg Perry Lowe, house and grounds: Byron Pipes, Thursday Vespers chairman, Winston Brown, personnelg Tom Daugherty, Sunday Vespers chairman, Roy Vining, drive-in representatix-eg Eric LeBrocq, recreationg Vifilmer Stokes, freshman represen- tative: Gene Bryson, music. Q 934 E43 53943 l at s ' M e' f, Organized at Louisiana Tech in 1936, Wesley Foundation became another college religious movements of the Methodist Church. Since that time Wfesley has grown in its ministry to students throughout its programs, facilities, and activities. Wesley's objectives are to enrich lives, create Christian fellowship, and to offer a challenge to its students. The objectives are developed through Vesper services, recreation, choir, deputation teams, service projects, faculty-student discussions, prayer time, intramural sports, and a weekly luncheon for drive-in students. Both corporate worship and group fellowship are basic responsibilities of a student in fulfilling his vocation as a student. It is from stu- dents of today that Christian leaders of tomorrow will emerge. Wfith this in mind, Wfesley Foundation welcomes all Methodist students and their friends. E Q 515 il 3 2351 25 gf? EW ? miiigi -Q fe. X W x ,s fs I gag X nies K E5 Eg f 'iw 9 :E ,M iff:- Sf fi. i f If gg? if 5 . 5 g Firrt Row: Joe Ahlers, Turner Almond, Larry Arm- strong, Otis Blackmon, jerry Bonner, Gill Colvin. Second Row: Ray Davis, Kenneth Gordon, Judy Hogan, Roland Laborde, Homer Looney. Third Row: James T. McCalman, Darrell McEachern, Ann Mays, Howard North, Charlotte Null. Fourth Row: Galan Pratt, Wil- liam Rainach, William Riley, Harold Rowan, Richard Yancy. Accounting Club The Louisiana Tech Accounting Club was organized in 1953. It is an honorary professional organization for encourag- ing higher standards of scholarship and developing a closer relationship between accounting students, faculty, and busi- nessmen. The organization meets twice each month with one meet- ing for business affairs of the club and the other meeting for professional development. Officers are: president, Harold Rowan, vice-president, Gill Colving secretary, Charlotte Nullg treasurer, Homer Looney, faculty sponsor, W. S. Knight. Q 1? 3 Bu iness Students Association TURNER ALMOND President The Business Students Association is composed of all the students enrolled in the School of Business Administration. The association promotes the traditional Commerce Day on the campus each year. Commerce Day begins with a convocation of the business students at which some outstanding personality in the business world is guest speaker. The nominees for the following year's officers are introduced, as are the candidates for Commerce Queen. Predictions of the outcome of the faculty-student softball game played in the afternoon are given by the respective coaches. After the softball game, the business students and their guests are treated to a barbecue supper. At this time, the election of the officers and the queen is held. At the dance which climaxes the day's events, the Queen of Commerce Day is crowned and the officers for the following year are announced. First Row: Sammy White, jerry Bonner, Bob Freeman, Glenda Sue Caldwell, Bill RHiI1aCh. Sec- ond Row: Nancy Birdsong, Dr. Paul T. Hender- shot, Dean Burton R. Risinger. Not Shown: Martha Robinson, jo Ann Rucks. TURNER ALMOND oooooo SAMMY WHITE ......... MARTHA ROBINSON JERRY BONNER ...... T Jo ANN RUCKS T Officers Treasurer , . ,. ,,,..,,,.,,,, Seerezfdry President First Vive-President Second Vice-Presiden! Dean Risinger crowns Nancy Birdsong Commerce Queen. BOB FREEMAN . ,,....,...... , Aeeonnling Rep1'esef2fe1live GLENDA CALDWELL T. - . ,. Business Represenmfive BILL RAINACH ,, ,..o........ ........ .o...oo.. E c onomies Repfesenfe-five NANCY BIRDSONG . ,,.,,. .,.,., S eeretdrial Seienfe Representative DR, PAUL T, HENDERSHOT , ,..o,. ,, ,,,.,,,,o Faenlty Advisor DEAN BURTON R. RISINGER .,... ,,,,, F nczzlly Advisor 280 in 'UQ rv -- '-' Firft Row: jon Bond, Glenda Caldwell, Louis Cook, Phillip Fincher, Roy Glover, Grady Golden. Second Row: Ruth Hughes, Charles jolly, Perry Lowe, Robert McClung, Tommy Malone, Mary Manis. Third Row: Mickey Nickels, Richard Priest, Fred Reno, john Roberson, jerry Stuckey, james Thomas, Faurlb Row: Sammy White, Jr., Sylvia Yeates. arketing Club ,pm- gf 'E' The Louisiana Tech Chapter of the American Marketing Association was organized on April 15, 1956, by a group of marketing majors for any college student interested in market- ing and any businessman approved by the Executive Com- mittee. Honorary life membership may be granted to individ- uals who have made outstanding contributions to the educa- tion program of the organization, or Whose eminence in the field of marketing warrants such an award. Some of the purposes of the club are to foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing, to develop better public understanding and appreciation of marketing problems, to study and discuss legislation and judicial decisions regarding marketing, and to promote friendly relations between students, faculty, and businessmen. JIM WILSON President LONNIE CARLISLE Vice-President The Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association is composed of all the students in the School of Engineering. Its governing body is made up of four executive officers selected by popular vote of the entire group, plus the officers from each of the five departmental organizations: ASCE, AIME, AIEE, ASME, and AIChE. The association was formed in 1954 for the purpose of promot- ing interest and a spirit of friendship in the school of engineering, as well as acquainting prospective students with the engineering profession. Engineers' Day is the highlight of the years activities. It in- volves both group and individual projects and exhibits with prizes being awarded for the best of these. The Engineers' picnic cul- minates the day's festivities. Queen MYRIAM CECILIA Engineers l l E 3 Association . a phase of engineering. , Wi, , BOBBY GREEN Secretary JIM GUN TER Treasurer Fi:-.rl Row: Charles Beaver, Kenneth Coyle, Billy Lee, Ronnie Luno, Alvin McElwee. Second Row: Erbie Moak, James Posey, Paul Potter, Ronulrl Spiller, Carl Towsend, omen's Physical Ed. Majors Club The' Physical Education Majors Club is both a departmental and professional organization of wo- men preparing to be teachers of health and physical education. lt was organized by Miss Christine Moon, who was then the director of women's physical edu- cation. The purpose of the club is to promote pro- fessional growth and development of individual mem- bers as well as the profession itself through activi- ties pursued during the year. The officers are: president, Rosalyn Thames, vice- president, Ann Tharpg secretary, Alice Kelly, treas- Firrt Row: jean Murphy, Virginia Connell, Ann Driskill, Lorena White. Serond Row: Ruth McDonald, Betty Lou Darby, Patsy Tinsley, Mary Anna Harley, Frances Tyler, Linda Moss, Beverly Vines, Ann Campbell. Third Row: jean Tyler, Patricia Brownlee, Alice Kelley, and Tonia Casey. urer, Linda Moss. Philharmonic Society The Philharmonic Society was organized in 1940, by L. V. E. Irvine, head of the music department. The purpose of the Society is to foster and propagate the ideals, practices, and policies generally accepted as a part of the profession. The group helps create interest in a series of artist attractions such as those now sponsored by the Louisiana Tech Concert Association. The officers for this year are: Bankie Hollis, president, Newton Horn, vice-president, Pat Wells, secretary, Har- riet Kincaid, treasurer, Miss Edith Cotton, advisor. Fir!! Row: Charlotte Anderson, De Wanna Bryant, Beverly Ledford, Caroline Spillers, Yvonne Brister, Polly Whiddon, Joyce Montgomery, Ann McDuffie johnson, janell Luno, Helen Wooldridge. Second Row: Newton Horn, Larry Stanley, Patricia Deason, john Enis, Frank jones, Nelson Tilton, Ben Laney, Mellie Io jefcoat, Mary Alice Jones, Margaret Mays, Nancy Williams, Maxine Peel, Bankie Hollis. Third Row: Miss Edith Cotton, Mike Spears, Dale jones, William Luck, Mike Malek, Donald Autrey, Thomas Head, Richard Moore, Van Marsh. . 1 H f Society of Industrial Engineers Officers LYNN MUCKLERATH , ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, P reridefzt JERE HATCHER , ,, - ,,.,,, . Vice-Prerident JIM GUNTER . ., , ,.,, ,,i,,. . ., ,,,, Ser1'eia1'y-Treasurer JERRY TORRANS ,,,, ,. Publifily-Memberrbip Clmirmmz LEE L. DENNY ., , , . .. .. , ii,,, Family Sponsor The Society of Industrial Engineers was formed in the fall semester of 1957, with the establishment of the Industrial Engineering curriculum at Tech. Its purposes are to promote and develop the initiative and interest of students of industrial engineeringg to develop the integrity and broaden the outlook of the studentg to provide experience in the conduct and adminis- tration of conferences and programsg and to investigate further in the field of industrial engineering through research. First Row: Lon Bass, Bill De-Loach, Semin! Row: jim Gunter, Jere Hatcher. Third Row: Bill Morton, Clyde Rat- cliff. Nor Shown: Mack DeBose, Artie Elliot, Lynn Mucklerath, james Nolan, H. H. Reeder, Bob Smith, Jerry Torrans, John Wells. Industrial Engineers spend much of their time in labs such as this one. Tech Choir FRANK JONES NEWTON HORN PATRICIA DEASON President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Fin! Row: Caroline Spillers, Pat Deason, Betty Lou Arnett, Harriet Culbertson. Second Row: Helen Tucker Wooldridge, Charlotte Anderson, Mara Deanne Graham, Pat Wells. Third Raw: Bankie Hollis, Helen Pickering, Suzy Stanfield, Judy Fiehler. Fourlh Row: Larry Stanley, Beverly Ledford, Ann McDuffie, Richard Moore. Fifth Row: Nelson Tilton, Michael Spears, Bill Luck, James Kyle. Sixth Row: Ben Laney, Donald Autrey, Michael Malek. 286 The Tech Choir presents various concerts and pro- grams through the state for the purpose of publicizing Tech and giving the students an opportunity to partici- pate in some of the best musical literature. The choir is under the direction of Dr. Marshall E. Bretz, and the two accompanists are Helen Tucker Wooldridge, pianist, and john Enis, organist. Fin! Rauf: Ann Tillman, Charlotte Lowrey, Gwendolyn Blalock, Gloria Simpson. Second Row: Deanna Strick- land, Sandra Futrell, janell Luno, Nancy Lee. Tlaird Row: Maxine Peel, Mellie Io Jefcoat, Nancy jacks, Marsha Black. Fourth Row: John Enis, Newton Horn, Donald Bryant, Robert Lewis. Fiflla Row: Dale Jones, Bob Boswell, Van Marsh, Bill Hudson. Sixtlv Row: Charles Chatham, Lee Davis, Frank jones. , .. ww 1 ,asffmrsf V- I M... ..,,,. , ., .. ....,.,.,. , . , 11, 1 T. L' qs M' .- -, 'Wea'-E'5:,,'I :'v ff- 'bk W 'I qi-S55 ' ,.., .- ' . ..se,,,.g-K:'-f2L:1.sstf-f1ifa- ' K: . I' .1 ' .1 V ' e ' -1.53-11' in R ,gm .tr-', 1 w tfgw ' ,,,,,.s V. ,.., 'gf . gg ,, , - Q . -1 - ' - 5, aw, , t K p if 'ix I: f. M 352 '55 . . . f ' - 'l :- - Zi lzfihifi ' 1 Jf Q:'f'f::i' ' 1 :E?i ilV525'z' ' . - . r L. ,-, , , . - 1. 39,357 . 5. g , - ga , . at: . 1, . K gf I 1 .K tgirl W - fl , f I gg, A ,-ff. F, ,115 .., 1 lfttie r ' ii' V ,iii -. ff- . ,nf-:sf -! M S ,1 tv 5 tv k , ' 'G' 1 B f ' , . - 2 ' ' ' 1 2'1zft1g.r-Eze . rf , ' - 1 f.1.tz-tftfw mw ' ' at 'fra 1 1 .l.e . . t .1't 1 e-'t Q '.1. ',1 t t t ... e . .e r S ..l.. f 9 T .ttief A .,.cf '51 if :'. ssecet ' f eieet ..e. 1',' , K -llt r c.l. A l - ... at .i..r . J t I rcc' t. ....,s. et..t S .s.. ',.ei.ec I .stei..e eesc ee.e ' sre.r at t S is ertct l .e.e..e B itsci. . lt .tl ....e f .ttt i i 1 A 1 W 1 1 W A A 4 I 1 '1 4 1 1 I 1 287 lpha Chi me a Sororit Seated: Gordon, Robinson. Standing: Riser, McFarland, Naremore, Hosey. Y'all come Officers JOYCE GORDON , ,,,,,.., ,,YY,,,,. L President MARTHA ROBINSON ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, . V ire-Prefidenl ELLEN RISER ,,,. ,,..,,77,,.7,,,7,......7,, S efond Vive-Pferidenl MARABETH NAREMORE ., ,7o,,,o,,. Recording Serretary TONI HOSEY ,,,o 77,o7,,,.,.,o,,,,o,,,, C owerpoaaling Secrelary ESTHER LU MCFARLAND ,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Treararer JEAN ROGERS ,,E.7,o,. ,,o,,.,o ,..7,ow R mb Chairman MARY DAVIS .,,.,, ..,.,. .Y,,,.,,,,,...7 777,..,.7,....,,. C b a plain MISS WILLIE FLETCHER o,,,.... ,.,o, F acuity Advisor Alpha Chi Omega celebrated its seventy-fifth year this past summer at the Diamond jubilee Convention in French-Lick, Indiana. Alpha Chi was founded October 15, 1885, at DePauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. Beta Psi chapter was installed on Tech campus on October 7, 1944. The sorority's colors are scarlet and olive greeng the flower, the red carnation. Among Alpha Chi's activities during the year were a pledge party, an open house for alumnae and friends during Homecoming and Mother's Weekend, a bunking party, at State Fair time, the campus carnival at which Alpha Chi conducted a cake walk, Christmas caroling, a Christmas dance, Sing Week, a Faculty Tea, and the Golden Lyre Ball. Beta Psi Chapter won first place with its Homecoming float in the fall of 1959. Summer fun was augmented by a house party at the Town and Country motel in Bossier City. With over 58,000 service hours to their credit, Alpha Chi gives aid to cerebral palsied children as a national philanthropy. This year will see two new chapters installed, for a total number of ninety-four national chapters. Betty May Andrews Catherine Bohan Pamela Bolding Kay Bowen Dephanie Cates Carole Causey Peggy Clewis Jackie Crenshaw Sue Daniel Mary Glenn Davis Wanda Sue Duke Lyn Escoe Mary Virginia Bradley Mary Lorraine Dunn Becky Fisher Bettye Fogleman Mary Ruth Fowler Joyce Gordon Jane Hammet Toni Hosey Sue Ingram Mary Anne jerry Nancy jones I-Ialaine Kees jane Leake Sherron LeBlanc Alice Richard Ellen Riser Martha Robinson Jean Rogers Linda Shackelford Nancy Lee Stewart Becky Stoker Kay Taunton Sara Beth Teekell Deanna Vanf.lergrift Rita Varnaclo Liz Wacle jane Wfarner Sally Wfill Watson Polly Whiddon ' Ann Wfoodward Clowe Wright Bobbye Ybos Sylvia Letlbetter Shirley Lockard Donna Love Esther Lu McFarland Lenelle McFarland Glynna Manis Mary Manis Mary Helen Martin Karen Miller Cindy Mitchell Marty Mitcheltree Marabeth Naremore Mickey Nickels Sally Overtlylce Charlotte Pankey Doll Pettiss Rita Sue Pope Martha Purifoy fly appa Delta Sororit Franz Row: Taylor, Sumrall, Dodds, Kavanaugh. Second Row: Rich- ardson, Miller, Blondin, Reeves. KD's circus grand folly. EMMIE LOU MILLER Y,Y,.,V V.V,V.... P resident LILLIAN BLONDIN Ad,7d,d, ,77d, V ice-Preridenl LIBBY SUMRALL d,,,,d,w .........VVdYd,d, S errelary HILDA TAYLOR d,r,., ,d,dd,...rVY..., . Treamrer JUDY DODDS 7,,..,,,,, rr.... A miriam' Treararer MIDGE REEVES 7,,,, ., ,,,,,7,,,. ,.,,,,,......,,,7,,,,,,. . . Edilw' PAT KAVANAUGH .,d7D,,,,D,Y,,d, Memberfbip Chairman MISS RUTH RICHARDSON ,,,rdd,a.,dr Faculty Adviror Alpha Chi chapter of Kappa Delta has been on the Tech campus for thirty years. It was founded on October 23, 1897, at Longwood College in Farmville, Virginia. The flower is the white rose, and the colors are olive green and white. The annual houseparty at Lake Bruin was the high- light of the summer vacation. Campus activities during the year included rush, Mother's Weekend Luncheon, Home- coming open house, a Christmas dinner dance, parties for children at the Methodist Children's Home, the Home- coming parade, Campus Carnival, and the annual spring formal. In the fall the chapter was visited by the province president, Anna Bass. During the spring semester the national president, Genevieve Morse, visited the chapter in celebration of our thirtieth anniversary. Genevieve is a charter member of Alpha Chi Chapter. Val jean Banta Kay Basham Betty Beauchamp Lillian Blondin Pat Bolen Jeannette Boykin Billie Vic Bozeman Carol Burkhalter Maria Colvin Beverly Coney Marcella Covington Margaret Crozier Betty Cupples Cookie Demler Judy Dodds Carolyn Dunmire Bonnie Earp Leonardine Elmore Jo Ann Fontenot Tammie Gallman Sue George Anne Gilbert Sue Hardy Martha Harper Anne Harris La Vonne Henriksen -A , .. -4' l ? L. Adair Richardson Mary Elizabeth Richardson Antionette Riser Alice Roane Linda Smith Libby Sumrall Hilda Taylor Martha Taylor Kathryn Thomas Ann Tillman Cathy Tindol Sydney Tooke Barbara Trahan Moppy Walker Betty Wfarren Patti Wilson Kay Worley 'U' , 'www Carol Holstead Kitty jenkins Martha Johnson Pat Kavanaugh Sylvia Kelly Harriet Kincaid Pam Kiper Glenda Knight Martha Anna Lipp Betty Madden Jo Ann Mahaffey Suzanne Michaud Emmie Lou Miller Kay Norris Gene O'Donnell Nita Perigo Cherry Pratt Midge Reeves Q 3 la w, W .... 'Mar ,, ls' ta 9 .a sw - A be ea Phi u Sororit Left to Righl: Dillon, Rees, Hollis, Prestridge, Null, Moncrief, Bradley. Big Sister-Little Sister party. Officers MARY ANNA REES ,...Y,,,,,,,, . .. Y,..,,.,,,, Preridem' EDNA RUTH MONCRIEF ,,,,,,,,..... i.,,,, V ice-Preridefzt MARETTA BRADLEY ,,,,iiBi,,,,i, . Recording Secretary NANCY BIRDSONG ,,,,,,,,BBBB Cowerpanding Secretary CHARLOTTE NULL , ,,,, ,,,YY,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Tfearmfer BOBBIE PRESTRIDGE . .. .. . ilflemberrbip Director JOCELYN DILLON . .. ,,,, . Y,.,, . Pledge Director MAUD ELLA HOLLIS ,,,,e e,,,ee,,.., H iftarian Phi Mu was founded at Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia, on March 4, 1852. Phi Mu is the second oldest sorority in this country. Alpha Lambda Chapter Was in- stalled on Tech campus in November, 1943. The sor- ority's colors are rose and white and its flower is the enchantress carnation. The annual house party was held in july at Shreveport, Louisiana. At this time plans were made for the fall activities. Phi Mu mothers were honored on Motherls Weekend with an open house and a banquet. Alpha Lambda Chapter participated in many activities this year. Among these were the Homecoming display in which Phi Mu won first place. Alpha Lambda also captured first place on the display at the Presidents re- ception. Another activity in the fall was the Campus Carnival. At Christmas the members and pledges serenaded the fraternities on campus. Highlighting the spring semester activities was the annual spring formal. 1960 Spring Formal. Charlene Aicklen Charlotte Aicklen Mary Baker Judy Beasley Nancy Birllsong Maretta Bradley Martha Campbell Cherry Chapman Ann Cole Jan Collier Liz Emmons Sandy Dean Jocelyn Dillon Lynn Evans Barlwara Prcstridge Bolwluie Prestridge Frances Pre-Qtridge Mary Anna Rees R. T. Rinaudo Polly Riser Elizabeth Sachs Mary Lynn Scoggin Melanie Stralian Dottie Swanson Nancy Wtitldcll Judy XX'alkf.-r Carol Joyce XY'aller Dot Wfatt Nona XVatts Mary Ann XVilkins Dottie Williams Loretta Young Rosie Gibson Mara Dean Graham Gladys Halscll Bonnie Hamilton Bland Ella Hollis Vicki Jones Peggy Kemp Mary Jane King Mary Helcn Love Charlotte MtCarty Mary Ann MtKinney Annette Maranto Edna Ruth Moncrief Sandy Bfoore Jean Murplmy Llartlwa Norris Reina Norris Charlotte Null Louie Bess Pace Nita Reppond Dianna Petty RQ fa Sigma Kappa Sorority Silfirzg: Pratt, Thomas. Standing: Dr. Fletcher, Bamett, Newman, Files, Waldrop, Simmons. Anyone for cotton candy? Officers NANCY FILES ,,,.,,,,,r,,r,,,,,,.,,,,,,,., . .,,,,, .. President MARTHA SUE PRATT ,rr,...,,,,,.,,, Fin! Vice-Prerident YVONNE SIMMONS o,rovv ,,,.o,, S efond Vice-President JAN BARNETT . . ,,,,,. ClH'I'EJ',f70'72d.5l2g Secretary PAT NEXVMAN .,,,rr,,,.,,,,,, .,,,,,,.,,,, R wording Secretary MARY ALICE THOMAS . ,r,, . . . . . T1'ELZJ'7lI'67' DR. FRANCES FLETCHER ,,,,, , , Adviror Sigma Kappa Sorority was founded in 1874, at Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Beta Epsilon, the local chap- ter, was organized in March, 1940. The sorority's flower is the violet, and maroon and lavender are its colors. Sigma Kappa has been outstanding on campus this year through participation in many activities. In the spring of 1960, Beta Epsilon Chapter won first place in the Sing Week. The holding of the Spring Formal brought to a close a pleasurable year for the Sigmas. Other activities for the year included the Campus Car- nival, open house during rush, Mother's Weekend, and Homecoming. Additional events sponsored by Sigma Kappa for the year were the Founder's Day Program, the Valentine party for retired and senior teachers, and the Pearl Banquet. Charlotte Anderson Sherry Aubrey Ann Bagwell Elaine Barnes jan Barnette Lynda Bassett Becky Blair Suellen Brantley Ann Brinson Helen Brown Patricia Brown Patricia Brownlee Anne Burford Linda Caffrey Ann Campbell Edwina Cheatwood Nancy Connally Lynne Emery .Ian Ferguson Nancy Files Sandra Grant Betty Rose Haddad Linda Hall Lynda Hendricks Martha Sue Pratt Raye Ellen Reese Jo Ann Rucks Mary Kay Shadow Ann Shirley Yvonne Simmons Linda Stansbury Sandra Sims Suzy Stanfielcl Susan Stewart Linda Teekell Carole Ann Thomas Mary Alice Thomas Gloria Toland Jean Tyler Sue Voss Elaine Waldrop X .. li V! 7 vw Q4 ? F. 'J tes- ij! Lynn Hood Linda Howell Bobette Keith Alice Kelly Nancy Kelly Billie Lewis Linda Loper Lynda Lyles Judy McCullough Ann McMillan Laura McMillan Linda Maroney joan Moore Judy Nettles Pat Newman Linda Pearce Nell Perryman Helene Poulan Q .4- Y L Theta Upsilon Sororit Lcfl 10 Riglil: Caffery, Atkins, Stewart, Mrs. Cawthon, Brown, Morgan. 296 Informal shot of in RQ embers. Clhieers ANN CAFFERY . .. ,,,, Preridefzt MARY JO ATKINS ,,,, .... ,,,, F i rr! Vire-President BRENDA BROWN .... . .... Second Vine-Prericiefzt LOUISE MORGAN .. Recording Secrelary DANETA BARTON ,,,., ,Y,, C Owerpolzdiizg Secfelary ERNESTINE STEXVART .. ,... ,,,,,,, . Trefzmzel' FRANCES PHILLIPS .. .. Editor Theta Upsilon was founded in the year 1909, at the University of California in Berkeley, as a girl's club. The group became Alpha chapter of Theta Upsilon on jan- uary 1, 1914. The chapter at Tech, Psi, was installed on January 28, 1932. The iris is the sorority flower and the colors are yellow and white. The annual house party was held in August at the Town and Country Motel in Shreveport. After the fall rush season, Psi members participated in all campus activities, including Campus Carnival, Homecoming dis- plays, Christmas decorations in President R0pp's home, and serenading the fraternity houses. XY'hite Christmas was the theme of Theta U's Christ- mas party. The second semester was started by a Founderls Day program and banquet in the Student Center. During the spring 'of 1960, Psi chapter participated in Sing Week activities. As a climax for the Spring func- tions, the annual Spring formal was held, having as its theme, Oriental Gardens. Theta U's Christmas dance. Lynn Anglacla Mary jo Aktins Dginrtu Burton Jane Bivens Alice Bower Brenclu Brown Ann Cziffcry Faye Cohn Brencln Pickett Mary Purser Ernestinc Stewart Janice Thomason Patty W'hetnall Gcnciil Dunn Regina lfortl Marty Fowler Kay Goss Leah Lane Charlotte Lowrey Judy MCKinstry Iwiiriiim Meeks Sue Moos Louise Morgan Ann Peters Frances Phillips 298 Kappa lpha rder f . ii. - , 1' , it K .f,,., , , u 7 ' , Kneeling: Boutte, Hilburn, Rea, Hudson. Sfanding: Cox, Slater, Johnson, Gregory. N02 Shown: Enloe. ,4,, 99? 171 Officers TED ENLOE . .. , ,,,,,, . .. Y,,, Prefideni LEON GREGORY .. , Y.,V,,,, Vire-Prefident WAYNE JOHNSON D. ,. ,,,., . Rerording Secretary BUDDY REA ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,. C orrerponding Serremry RONALD BOUTTE . , ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,....... Hirtorian JERRY SLATER , . ,OO,, Treniwer CHARLES HUDSON O,,....,,,,., ,.,A. C enrol' THOMAS HILBURN ,,,, , ,,,.,,, Initialion Officer JACK COX ,,,,.,., ,,Y,,, ,,,. I n itialion Officer Kappa Alpha Order is traditionally a southern fraternity. Her colors are crimson and old gold, and her flower, the red rose and magnolia blossom. Gamma Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order made her appearance on the Tech campus in 1947. The KA social season is filled by numerous activities and parties, which includes the annual South Sea Island Party. Climaxing the the year-'s activities is the traditional Old South Weekend. In the past, President Ropp has declared the entire weekend as such in the secession ceremonies on the steps of Keeny Hall. Activities start on Thursday afternoon with the delivering of invitations to the dormitories by uniformed rebels on horseback. Friday night brings the annual hayride for the Southerners and their belles. Saturday afternoon after the secession there is a garden party, the banquet, and finally the Old South Ball. Presented as KA Rose last year was Carolyn Meadows Trickett. This is her second year to reign as KA Rose. Not all their time is taken up by partying, how- ever, as was shown by the Alphas winning the inter-fraternity scholar- ship trophy again last semester. Dudley Abney Jack Alexander Bill Allen Jerry Andrews Harry Bicknel Jon Bond Ronnie Boutte JG Chad Breaux Louis Brill Joel Campisi Dick Clark Don Clark Joe Clishan Johnny Cordaro Donald Cotton Jack Cox Tommy Crowe Carlos de Arrigunaga John Dienes Wayne Doyal Kenneth Ellzey Ted Enloe Mike Fitzsimmons Leon Gregory Jerry Gwinn Delton Gwinn Don Guetig ...--v Bill Heineman Tommy Hilburn Zack Hinkley Felton Horton Charles Hudson Virgil jackson Paul Johnson Wayne Johnson Keith jones Robert Koontz Royce Laffitte Mike Larkin Robert Larkin Larry Lashley Jay Little Bobby Lyle Don McDonald Charles Sweeney Buzzy Tallant Thomas Terral Henry Thomas John Thomas jim Trickett Don Trussell Don Lpdegiaff Ron Updegra George Vickers Bert Wall Eddie Wall Steve V573 ace James VU a Dick Wilcox Ronald Wilhite jim Wilson Pat W'right john Wroten David Zaenglein Scott Markham john Martin Curtis Miller Ronald Mills Thomas Mitchell Pat Osborn Bill Patterson Charles Perkins Buddy Purifoy Gerald Ray Buddy Rea jerry Richards Allen Robinette Sherman Shaw Iohn Shelton Bill Skeeles Jerry Slater John Slater Roger Smith John David Stewart Ronnie Stokes ,f Kappa Sigma Fraternit Bozzorn Row: White, Hughes, Morgan, Ringheim, Moreland, Hamil- ton, Solley. Top Row: Roberson, Anderson, Moore, Dixon, Brown, Caldwell. The dedication ceremony of the new house. Officers Fall: RICHARD RINGI-IEIM ..,.....,,,...,...,. Grand Marter HUEY MORELAND ..,..,...........,.. Grand Procurator LANNY GRAVES .... Grand Marter of Cerernonier SAMMY WHITE ,,,,....,.,,......,...V. Grand Treamrer STEVE STREET .,7,77ii,.,..,..,.,,.. ,,i,.. G rand Srribe Spring: JOHN DERALD MORGAN ....,,,. Grand Matter BILL HUGHES ,.,,,ee...............,..... Grand Pro-curator TOMMY DIXON ,,,. Grand Marler of Cerernonier TOMMY CALDWELL .....,......,.,. Grand Treafarer JOHN ROBERSON ....,, ,..... G rand Scribe Kappa Sigma Fraternity was founded in 1869 at the University of Virginia by the five friends and brothers. Today the national fraternity has 132 chapters in the United States and Canada. Omega Kappa, a local fraternity formed in 1928 on the Louisiana Tech campus, was granted a charter and installed as the Epsilon Gamma chapter of Kappa Sigma in 1941. The colors are scarlet, white and emerald green, and the flower of the fraternity is the lily of the valley. During the year the fraternity participated in the Homecoming Parade, Sing Week, Greek Week, and the annual Christmas reception held in President Ropp's home. Besides participating in the various campus activi- ties, the fraternity held open house in the fall before and after each home football game, regular weekend parties, and special parties which include the annual French party, Christmas Party, and Spring Formal. J. A. Akins A. B. Anderson K. E. Anderson J. G. Ball V, F. Barnett A. W. Bartham, Jr L. S. Bass H. A. Bateman R. H. Beauchamp F. M. Brecht G. F. Brown H. W. Brown, Jr. J. K. Brown R. L. Brown, Jr. E. W. Bryson T. M. Caldwell G. L. Clytle C. M. Crumstlell D. A. Daniels L. M. DeBose T. Dixon J. S. Drewett G. W. Durham, III. P. Eilzlml D. N. Eldridge R. Futrell C. F. Gainnes G. Gammill H. H. Moreland J. D. Morgan J. P. O'Neal D. R. Parker W. A. Poe C. E. Ratcliff W. J. Richardson M. R. Ringheim W. E. Ringheim R. S. Robbins J. M. Roberson D. L. Simmons D. W. Simmons L. W. Solley A. M. Stewart S. B. Street B. M. Tulton R. H. Terry il. C. Vandergrift S. B. White B. L. Wilson T. XV. Gee A. VU. Goodwin R. J. Goutleuu F. I.. Greaves, Jr W. Gunter . I.. Hamilton K. S. Hamm I. R L. G. Haynes F. T. Hebert W. I. Hughes J. P. Koch A. W. Lacruse W. S. Lewis J. C. Love, III H. B. McMahon H. G. McMuth C. E. McNeil L, R. Mzinis C. L. Midyett T. F. Miller J. A. Moore Lambda Chi lpha Fraternit 5efzzea.' Taylor, Greer, Gunn, Caruthers. Smmiingf Martin, Green, Scott, Daigre. i , F' 14 Q Q :E ,, it 1 , .1 ,R W, 5 SW .ai '55 ff' ffi 5, fb, 5 : -LQ My xr. W .. rl, gr Q2 ,st . fr A is ,r Mah Q ',, ,E E Pledges waiting for action to take place at Lambda Chi attraction for Campus Carnival. 302 Officers RUSS GREER H . .,rr,,,,, Prefidezzf DAVID TAYLOR , rr,,,t Vice-Presidezzl CHARLEY GREEN ,,,, ,,,, ,,r,, ,,,r,.,,,, T 1 A efzrmer CHARLES SCOTT ,, ,,,,,,,,,, r,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, S g ffgfgfy ROBERT MACK CARUTHERS ,,,,,,,,,,,. Pledge Tminer EDDY GUNN . frrr. EV,EV.wV,E,,VYYE.,,a,.. ..,,. R z 1519 Chairman DAN MARTIN VY,V YVVV. R ima! Chairman MILTON DAIGRE VVVVVV . .r,,. Social Cfmirman The oldest national fraternity on the campus, Theta Psi Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha, was installed at Louisiana Tech on April 1, 1925. The fraternity was founded nationally in 1909 at Boston University. Its colors are purple, green and gold, and the flower is the white rose. Lambda Chi participated in Homecoming, all intra- mural sports, and many other campus activities. A Christ- mas basket is given to some needy family each year and parties or gifts are always given to the children at the Children's Home. In addition to the regular hayrides, costume parties, and record parties, Lambda Chi enjoyed special Halloween, Christmas, and Spring Formal activities. Special study nights were organized at the fraternity house on Tuesdays and Thursdays to promote better scholarship among the pledges and actives. Waiting is awarded? john Wayne Barns Edgar Bornmann Ernest Bryant Bill Bunton Ronny Capps Robert Mack Caruthers Buddy Cheatham Robert Corley Milton Daigre jerry Fuller Marion Powell Charles Rose Charles Scott Don Spencer james Stewart David Taylor Alan Thomas J. M. Trotter Ray Tudor Charles Green Tracey Green Russ Greer Robert Griffin Eddy Gunn james Hunt john F. Hawki Albert jones Nick Jones Terry Kirkland Lane Longoria Ronald Loyd Paul McKellar Daniel Martin Ken Pickering ' P' appa Alpha Fraternit JOEL E. SMITH . ,,..., , 77,7 ,,,..,,...w. .. , , ,,..w. Prefzderzt MCLEROY KING VY,,,, ,,,. V ire-Prerident ALLEN GUTHRIE , , , . , ., ,, , Secrelary JERRY JOE BONNER ,EE.,E .,E,EE..YE...E,EE,EA.EE. T reaszzrer CHARLES PHILLIPS . .,,, Social Vive-Prerident JERRY BOX , ,,E,E,E,,, ,. ...,,L,, Home Marzager GEORGE LECROY L,.., . Pledge Matter Sealed: Weathersby, Gaillard, Smith, Stanford. Standing: Sneed, Malone, Pringle, Jameson, Box, Betts. Sealed: Phillips, Guthrie, Smith, Bonner. Standing: Betts, Caldwell Smith, Box. Sprirzg Offieery FRANK P. SMITH ..,,....,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,, ...,,,,,... P resident RAYMOND GAILLARD e,e, ..,,. V ice-Preridenl SCOTT WEATHERSBY e,et,t, ..,,t,e,,,,, S ecretary KEN STANFORD .,.,,,,,tt,,, ..,t,Y,,,,....,ttt.,.t T rearurer JOHN TOM JAMES ,,,.,, ,,.... S aria! Vice-Prefiderzl JERRY BOX ,....t,,et,,... .et,t,e,. H 0-me Manager JACK SNEED .....,Lt,t.L,....Le,,,,e..,...,,......,..... Pledge Master The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, one of the top ten fraternities in the United States, stresses fellowship, friendship, and leadership. This fraternity instills the highest ideals of character, scholarship, personal conduct, and manhood. It was founded in 1868 at the Uni- versity of Virginia by six college men and now numbers over 50,000 in 118 chapters throughout the United States. Last year the Pikes at Tech won the fraternity intramural sports trophy for the seventh straight year. The highlight of the year was the annual Black and White formal, at which Kay Worley Stephens was crowned the Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. Several other awards were won by the chapter, including the Spring scholarship trophy, the Red Cross award, and numerous sports trophies. Informal parties were held on the average of one every two weeks with such favorites as the Monster Party, Beachcomber, and Delta Club Formal included. Plans were completed and work was begun on a new addition to the five year old house. Marvin G. Bassett Wayne Bassett Mack Bayless Larry Beadles Robert Bell Frank Betts Joe Bonner Tom Boswell Hilton Bordelon Larry Bowman Jerry Box Ronnie Caldwell Rusty Campbell Ed Castleberry John Cobb C. W. Cockran Tom Cooper Bruce Cowan Jimmy Dodson Paul Draper Rod Duchesne Bobby Duncan Jerry Dyson Dennis Fleniken Don Fontana W'ayne Fortsen Jerry Frizzell Raymond Gaillard Pat Garrett Allen Guthrie Ken Hill Bobby Hinton Don Hutlson Muck Hunt Bob Jameson Joe Kellum Brfzlc King George Leroy Lon Lusk jerry Malone Tommy Bialone Cleve Martin ff- ,ye ltanlc Smith joel Smith -luck Sneecl Ken Stanford George Stephens Milcc Stone 'Il rry Teague johnny Tettleton 'l'1'i1vis Towns Bryce Tutnley Bill Vpchurch limes Van Hook XVilton XX'alluce Billy XVare Scotty W'ez1thei'sby jim XXfilliums John xY'llOLlL11'Ll .lruues XY right Ronnie Younghloocl 'loc Zgittnter James Mays Travis McClendon Darrell McEachern Wfnyne Moncly Pete Moore Boh Mosley Paul Nelson Rotlncy Oates Sam Ohicr Atlririn Odom Jimmy Owens George Patterson Charles Phillips Wfillis Pickering Perry Pringle Bill Rninnch Bohlvy Rainer john Richardson Billy Shaw A, D. Smith Etlgitr Smith up A' Sigma Fraternit N55 Lefl Roux' Wilstnn, Vincent, Vallery. Rigbf Razer Pipes, Chadboiirn, Kellogg. DAVID XVILSON H Pferidefzt BYRON PIPES Y,,, , . Vice-Pzerirlenz STAFFORD VALLERY , ,. . . . , Seffefary FRIED KELLOGG, IR. . T1'6'd,Yl!7'6l' Bora VINCENT S . . caipzam CI-IARLFS CHADBOURN, III ,,,, , ,,,, Ref70r!ef DR. C. C. CHADBOURN, IR. . ,, . , Ffzrzzlly Advisor DR. ELLIS SANDOZ . , , Family Adwror To believe in the life of love . . . to walk in the way of honor . . . to serve in the light of truth . . . this is the Life, the Wfay, and the Light of Sigma Nu, this is the Creed of our Fraternity. On these basic principles the Sigma Nu Fra- ternity has followed a line of conservative and solid growth. Chapters of Sigma Nu sweep from coast to coast, a time- tested and oft-proved battle array of united fortresses of Love, Honor, and Truth. They stand together, invincible against ignorance, regimentation, boorishness, and intolerance, against narrow or selfish views and against forces which would destroy faith in God and democracy. A group of twenty-one men at Louisiana Tech have banded together to try to become Knights in the Legion of Honor, not because they just want to join a national fraternity, but because they revere the ideals of Sigma Nu and believe her traditions priceless. Under the guidance of Dr. C. C. Chadbourn, jr., and Mr. Iillis Sandoz, the Colony is working to prove themselves worthy of membership in the Honor Fraternity. During the fall semester, Regent George Fvans and National lfxecutive Secretary Richard R. Fletcher visited the Colony for a very impressive pledging ceremony. Also, the Colony 'mix -ili e Fntire Colony after pledging ceren onv has been active in campus activities such as the Campus Carnival, intramurals, serenading the xvomen's dormitories, and civic projectsffjust to name a few. The goal of the Colony in 1961 is to obtain its charter as an active chapter of Sigma Nu, Dinner for guests. alumni and colonists. .,,J Y!- Williaizu Alsbrooks Douglas Bass Charles Chadhourn, III Charles Dunlap jon Feericlc Rel Gray Edmond jones Fred Kellogg, jr. Colonists receiving pledge pins. UM Paul Lyon Van Marsh Raymond Notre james Pelton Byron Pipes Charles Rodgers Aubrey Shepherd Stafford Vallery Bob Vincent David Wilson David Wylie Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternit Left Zo Right: Dickensheets, Bogan, Edmonds, Manby. JACK BOGAN ,,,, ,,,, . , . Pfefidemf BUBBY EDMONDS . . . Vice-Plmiclwzl TOM MANBY , , ,.,..,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,i . Secretary CARLETON DICKENSHEETS ,,,,,,,,,,,, T1'ea.rm'er CHARLES FULLER .. Y,,, . Social Cbairwfzfz EUGENE FREMAUX ,,,,, ,. , SEAJOZIIVJZUP Cbfzirmfln BERNARD CHAUDOIR , ., P!66ig!f7lllZJf67' BILL BLACK .. H . . ,Y,, Aflyleljc Chfzirman XWILLIAM KNIGHT , , ,Y,, Ffnmlly Adffiior ANN MATTHEWS . ,,,,,, Sweeibefzrf Lambda Tau was founded as a social club April 22, 1958, and gained fraternity status on january 19, 1959. The chief goal of Lambda Tau was reached in September, 1960 when Sigma Phi Epsilon National Fraternity was petitioned. During the year the fraternity participated in Homecoming, Sing Week, and all other campus activities. Weekly parties were held in the newly acquired fraternity house. Lambda Tau serenaded the girls' dormitories on several occasions and partici- pated successfully in all intramural sports. Scholarship, as usual, was not neglected. An informal party. Scrub, Pledges, scrub ! james D. Allen Bill Black jack L. Bogan Al Bolcn Bernard Clmuiloir Emerson Cmgar james Coleman jim Danos Carleton Dickcnsheets Ed Dettenheim Larry Nugent Arnold Pazrisli jerry Thomas Wes XX'illiums Tom Egivcnson Bolulvy -I. Erlmoncls Eugene Frenmux Riclmul Punta Clmrlns Fuller Thomas Hayes Vurner Henderson Bob D. Hicks Jerry Ingram Riclnml jones Williaiiw Knight Tom Munlvy David Martin Glzulncy lN'Iorr0W Ronnie Morrow Tau appa Epsilon Fraternit Sealed: Harris, Stokeld. Stazzding.' Querrey, Dillon, Lebrocq, Gunter, Almond. 3I0 TURNER ALMOND . ,.,, .. . .. Pferjdenif ROBERT STOKELD ,,,,,, .. Y,,, Vice-Prefidwzl PETE GUNTER . . ,,,, Ti'erzJzn'er ERIC LEBROCQ .. Sevrefary JERRY HARRIS ooooooo oooo C bapfam LAURANCE DILLON ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, P ledge Trrzifler MARVIN ACOSTA ,,,.,,, .. .. . Hii'!0riafz BILL QUERREY . . . Sergeafzl-nl-Army In l889, at Illinois Wesleyan University, the first Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded. Since then, Teke chapters have grown to 167 in number. Tech's chapter, the oldest Greek organization on the campus, was established in li-398, as a local, Alpha Lambda Tau. In l9-47, it became Beta Zeta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon During the past year, the Tekes were the intramural volleyball and softball champions. They also won Sing Wfeek and the Scholastic Trophy in the Fraternity Division. Friv Tekes at work on their lot. The night before In addition to the regular pledge-active parties, Tekes enjoy such special social functions as the Christmas Dance, the annual Red Carnation Ball, the Teke Western Party, and open house before and after the football games. The 1960-61 Sweetheart of T.K.E. is Miss Anita Heintze. and the night after. Marvin Acosta Turner Almond Bob Barber Tommy Bass Robert Billingsley Walter Blankenship john Fiyrtl johnny Byran johnny Campbell Mike Connella Lee Cummins Roscoe Davis Mutt Dillon Danny Farmer Mike Minchew Hobby Moffett Robert Nelson Buclcly Odom Paul Palmer Murphy Pickett Teague Price Bill Querrey Lawson Roberts Henry Schneider Lance Scott jay Shinn David Smith Robert Stokeld Chuck Sturgell Marvin Taylor Bud Thames Leonard Wall Simeon Wall Ernest Waters Jack Fenner Doug Fisher jim Fisher Dennis Griggs Pete Gunter Ivan Hairless jerry Harris Barton Hewett George Hillier Bill james Andy Keecly Bob Keith George King Glen Klug Eric I.eBrocq Charles Lestage Clyde McDonald Jerry McDonald Richard Meece Charles Miles Gene Miller 3 3l2 w w I , . 7, ,,7,,, , If 91? O O K In ...M X P mfg? Y ev 3 ,fgas ' Q Q 0 0 .W wiv- ,. W ,f v ua, . ' ,' 4 gli Q ' ll ,.W, ' V V A vswswm I Wfssfiszase 16- Y ,Q -5 1? hxk ' 5 Ab, .M LW, may W 5 3, 'cya L24 an.. fl I I ' Q e112 4-v ' 2 SQUADRON 1 STAFF-'Firfl Raw: Rial. Robert Rainer, Maj.fSpon. Ann Tillman. Serwzd Row: 2nd Lt, Virgil Cristleberry, 2nd Lt. Francis V. Barnett, 1st Lt. Charles Lestage. Third Row: M!Sgt. Doug Fisher, SfSgt. Ted Daniel. SQLIADRON 2 STAFF-'Fmt Roux Maj. Ed Sumner, Ma1.!Spon. jane Traylor. Semfzd Row: 1st Lt. Ray Russell, 2nd Lt. Evan Melancon. Third Row: M!Sgt. Norman Thoms, S!Sgt. T. R. Thomisee. Nor Shown: 2nd Lt. George King. SQUADRON 5 STAFF-Firrz Row: Maj. Nolan Bailey, Maj.XSpon. jo Ann Fontenot. Second Raw: lst Lt. Robert Liles, 2nd Lt. Peter Miller, 2nd Lt. Eric LeBrocq. Third Row: TfSgt. David Jeffries, Af1C Paul Nelson. Air Force R.0.T.C. SPONSORS, FALL SEMESTER-Lefl I0 Righl: Maj,.fSpon. Lynda Lawrence, Maj.fSp0n. Peggy Kemp, Maj.!Spon. Cherry Pratt, Maj.fSpon, Glenda Fields, Col.!Spon. Jo Ann Mahaffey, Maj,!Spon. Mary Ruth Prater, Maj.!Spon. Mary Helen Martin, Maj.!Sp0n. Peggy Stevens, Lt. Col.!Spon. Charleen Miller, Maj.!Spon. Donna Reyenga. N01 Shoufzz: Lt. Col.fSpon. Dorothy Walker. SPONSORS, SPRING SEMESTER-Left 10 Riglzl: Col.fSpon. Charleen Miller, Maj.fSpon, Betty Beauchamp, MajjSpon. Pat Keeton, Lt, Col.fSpon. Jane Wiirner, Lt. Col.fSpon. Iwiaud Ella Hollis, Lt. Col.!Spon. Dot Watt, Maj.!Spon. Ann Tillman, Maj.fSpon. Jo Ann Fontenot, M.1i.fSpon. Sharon Brown, Lt. Col.fSpon. Mickey Nickels, Maj.!Spon. jane Traylor. Louisiana Tech's 305th detachment of the United States Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps was established here in 1949. The wing is formed in two groups containing three squadrons each, a Sabres' drill team, and a military band. The basic and advanced courses in Air Science are designed to 'iFulfill required standards, in order that cadets may receive credit in proportion to their academic loadg to provide that fundamental training, both personal and professional, which will best fit the cadet to become a well-rounded junior Air Force officer possessing a high growth potential. A further emphasis of this mission is shown by the new basic program which allows cadets much more freedom in choosing academic ROTC subjects. All ROTC photographs were made by M.fSgt. Steve Rodakis. During the first semester, Cadet Col. Charles L. Midyett was wing commander, while Cadet Col. jeff Cole served in this position during the second semester. SQUADRON -i STAFF-Fin! Roux' Lt, Col. Curtis McMillan, Lt. Col.fSpon, Maud Ella Hollis, Sammi Row: 2nd Lt. Russell Vick, Zncl Lt. Bill james, 2nd Lt. James lN1cManus. Thin! Roux- MfSgt. Craig Stetson, TfSgt. Kerry Herron. SQLTADRON 6 STAFF-Firfz Row: Lt. Col. Darrel Mount, Lt. Col.!Spon. jane Wttrner. Semin! Roux' 2nd Lt, John Roberson, 2nd Lt, Billy Sullivan, 2nd Lt, Samuel Logan. Third Rauf: M!Sgt. Samuel Newman, T!Sgt. James Biles. SQUADRON 5 STAFF--Fi1'r1 Roux' Maj. Leo Vining, Maj.!Spon, Sharon Brown. Second Row: 2nd Lt. Russ Greer, 2nd Lt. Thomas Caldwell, Tlaira' Raw: M!Sgt. Charles Owens, TfSgt, Wilford Foster. Noi Shown: 2nd Lt. Travis MacClendon. 3l5 SABRESYDRILL 'l'EAlN'f-Fin! Rong' lst Lt. Paul Tolleson, lst Lt.!Sp0n, Pat Keeton. Second Roux' MfSgt. Norman Mc- Gowan, AflC Richard Wfclls. l BAND'-Fin! Roux' Maj. Robert Herring, Muj.fSpon. Betty Beauchamp. Sammi Rf1zc': MfSgt. Paul Draper, 'l'!Sgt. Ronald Kendrick, TfSgt. Eugene Bryson, M!Sgt, jerry Haworth. Cadets and their dates at the Military Ball. ,ll n' A picture that tells I1 story in itself to all of the Cadets and officers . . . that of a successful review. are ' -qv., A .F N. NV' if 1 K ' E 'S I -- .. Q ,. ,,..,,i .. 'I n st 1 r t ' . . TW , . Wx G ,M gi Si kifir-M i' .' 5242: V' y 5,1 , 3 1-5 . it . alike? H -.1 K .Y .. . A fx. 13 :W f , Am. ,-. , .J l ' X 1' M, ff xtwg-A. J M . A W A A .-fer M Xl ,,, , W af' Hmm -nwwm Lt. Col. jack A. Murphy, Lt. Col. James jones, Commandant of Cadets, Captain William C. Lockett. Captain Glenn N. Maddox, Captain Hoyt Q. Farquhat. K. Sealed: TfSgt. E. L. Wfalker. Sf.wdiz1g.' TfSgt. Max Bled- son, SfSgt. A. B. Sherbourn, AXIC Thomas Duhon. Institutional property custotlia i 5 15-iw U, ? E s G crald D. Sanderson Rifle Team The Louisiana Tech Girls' Rifle Team was organized in the spring of 1957. The Tech team has attained expert classification ac- cording to national ratings. Prone positions are used by the girls firing from a distance of fifty feet. To date the team has gone undefeated in shoulder-to-shoulder matches since its beginning three years ago. Officers for 1960-61 are: Mickey Nickels, captain, and Glenda Smith, co-captain, Virginia Rus- sell, secretaryg Loueen Kidwell, treasurer, Anita Anders, publicity information officer. Fin! Row: Kerry Herron, Hershel Culpepper, Robert Liles, Eugene Walker. Second Row: Ronald Pate, William Sutton, Tommie jack- son, Matthew Chopin. First Row: Ann Scott, Anita Anders, Carol Ann Mosley, Virginia Russel. Second Row: Sannie Harper, Linda Barnes, Janice Tomp- kins, Mickey Nickels, Glenda Smith, The AF XROTC Men's Rifle Team, coached by Sgt. Max Bledsoe, had a very successful season, winning their first seventeen matches without a loss. The team placed fifth in the annual Southwestern Meet held at El Paso, Texas. This Meet is attended by many major universities and colleges in the United States. The Tech team placed third national- ly of all Air Force teams entered in the William Randolph Hearst Trophy Meet. William Sutton of Memphis, Tennessee, was this year's team captain. Publications and Special Interest The Tech Engineer 5 I i N JIM GUNTER Editor, Fall Semester PERRY PRINGLE Editor, Spring Semester JIMMY DODSON Associate Editor, Spring Semester STAFFHEADS Fall: JIM GUNTER . JERE HATCHER ,,,,, PERRY PRINGLE ,, RONNIE EDWARDS S,I7rirzg.' PERRY PRINGLE JIMMY DODSON .. BILL UPCHURCH . RONNIE EDWARDS Editor Associate Editor Biuirzerf Mtmager Photographer Editor . Associate Editor Bizfirzefx Manager Photographer First Row: jimmy Dodson, Ronnie Edwards, Harry Farrar, jim Gunter. Second Roux' Jere Hatcher, Tommy jones, Perry Pringle, Bill Upchu rch. The Louisiana Tech Engineer is a technical maga- zine published in November, january, March and May by the students and faculty of the School of Engineering. It was granted full membership in 1955 into Engineering College Magazine Associated, a national organization made up of similar magazines from every region of the U. S. The major aims of the group are to standardize size and format, simplify solicita- tion and distribution of national advertising, and promote the improvement of engineering journalism. The Engineer's Staff is composed of seven mem- bers who assume responsibility for certain sections of the book. The entire group is carefully selected for initiative, leadership abilities, and scholastic standing. The design of the book, taking and selecting of pictures, the writing of copy, the obtaining of ad- vertisements, and the circulation of the magazine are the main duties of the staff. The Tech Talk CLAUDE F. BACHAND Editor RAND ALL TABOR Sports Editor Ni, BOBBY IQAINIER Advertising Manager FRANCES PHILLIPS Society ri if Q ,W S wg 1 -f: , The Tech Talk is distributed each Thursday afternoon, except during holidays and examination periods, by the journalism Department. Staff members are majors or minors in journalism, but students of other departments are invited to contribute articles. Kenneth F. Hewins, professor of journalism and publicity director, is faculty advisor. The newspaper, established in 1925, has as its purpose to provide information about campus activities to the readers, as well as to afford students of journalism practical experience in newspaper work. They practice news writing, editorial writing, feature writing, sports writing, copy reading, writing headlines, and page layout. At the college, The Tech Talk is read by the student body, faculty, and staff members. External circulation includes alumni, high schools over the state, and other people interested in happenings at Tech. REPORTERS: Franz Roux' Rita Pilgreen, Beverlee Biscomb. Burk Row: J. M. Trotter, Max Chesnut. SECRETARIES: Jacquatta Hayden, Linda Digby. -M 'V b-,, sieve if .av- fi . -if 4 5 ,Eli mga . 1 K .arm 1 ' iii , rms, REPORTERS: Terry Kirklin, Virgil Holder. ii. .Q-..,, '- REPORTERS: Fran! Roux' Penny Stubblefield, Williani Cooper. Bark Row: Louis Bonnette, Ralph Gossard. 323 1961 Lagniappe x W My - GINNY BRAY Editor A yearbook changes over a period of years. The first time you look at your 1961 LAGNIAPPE it represents the excitement of the past year's events. Several years from now you will derive amusement from the book, and twenty-five years from now THE 1961 LAGNIAPPE will bring nostalgia with it. Ever since September, 1960, the Staff of the LAGNIAPPE has been working to record the events you will want to remember in the years to come. Many people might think that a yearbook just happens to come out in May. It doesnit, however, many long hours-both during the day and night-have gone toward giving you Teehsters this 1961 LAGNIAPPE. This year your LAGNIAPPE has some new features. The entire book has been divided into four main divisions with a total of 15 subdivisions. This should aid the student in finding things throughout the book. This year's beauties were nominated as before by organizations on the campus with the exception of the final vote being cast by the male students. We of the staff hope that the 1961 LAGNIAPPE will give you the excitement, amusement and nostalgia that a well organized and presented yearbook is supposed to bring with it. GINNY BRAY, EDITOR SUE DANIEL Assistant Editor STAFF MEMBERS: Mimi Bray, Toni Chandler, and Jeanette Boykin wg, . , sf, Q ,rf-, V. ! ,grgfogsfg 1 'V!,,,..r,. Q :,-. -'.' W '-' X X ' . I E N ami. is ' x who 'Y X J' 4 Q , Qs- fx , X E 1 x i STEVE RODAKIS Photographer RICHARD SMITH Photographer ,N k Q QQ? E rr? PML 15171 1,, S-M W rr X -:S sei .rr Q g lf 2 I SYSQS- GENE HILBORN Photographer if at as Circle K is a service organization sponsored by the Ruston Kiwanis Club for college men. It is a leadership and character-building group which serves Louisiana Tech and its community. Officers of the organization are Merrill Goodwyn, presidentg jerry Harris, vice-president, Roy Vining, sec- retaryg james Van I-look, treasurer. Mr. Alexander Boyd and Dr. B. Wfilson are the faculty sponsors of the group. Band-O'-Glee Fi:-ff Roux' A. E. Tellinghuisen, Betty Lou Arnett, Mrs. Norma Colvin, Nelda Richardson, Janell Luno, Barbara Birdwell. Second Rauf: Helen Spearman, Helen XX'oolridge, Mellie Jo Jefcoat, Charlotte Lowery, Charlotte Anderson, Pat Wells. Third Roux' Susie Stanfield, hiyrtis Wyly, Mary Alice Thomas, Maxine Peel, Beverly Ledforcl, Deanna Strickland. my Roy Vining, Leonard Wall, james Wright. Circle Club The Band-O'-Glee, under the direction of A. E. Telling- huisen, is open for membership to all Louisiana Tech women students of the three upper classes. Learning a varied repertoire of both sacred and secular choral literature, this organization has as its dual objective service and enjoyment. While participation affords a larger musical background for the Music Major, it as- sures pleasure and inspiration to every member. Officers are president, Pat Wells, vice-president, Helen Woolridge, secretary-treasurer, Mellie Io jefcoat. 3 'A-'27 Q7 'Q'-T-Q Firrt Rout: john Bain, Winston Brown, jimmy Dodson Merrill Goodwyn, Jim Gunter, Ted Hebert, Fred Kellogg. Second Row Tommy Malone, Perry Pringle, Billy Shaw, Bill Skeeles Larry Solley, J. M. Trotter, Bill Upchurch. Third Roux' james Van Hook Men's Glee Club First Row: A. E. Tellinghusien, Carl Blue, Ronnie Hicks, john Wayne Glaze, Calvin Ritter, Terry Ford, jerry Templeton, Don Long, Rector Hopgood, Ernest Green, Frank Jones, Carl Smith, Van Marsh. Second Row: Ben Laney, Nelson Tilton, james Miller, Robert Lewis, johnny Deferese, Lee Davis, Roy Nash, Mike Malek, Kenneth Gardner, Leslie Hollis, john Irving, Danny Temple. Third Row: Newton Horn, Hal Griswold, james Pharr, Lee Hartwell, Al Simmons, David Poole, Charles Chatham, Larry Henderson, Dale jones, Pete Meredith, Jerry Hindman, Henry Dartlone. N01 Shown: Wayne Ford, Rives Lowery, Jeffery Tucker, Officers NELSON TILTON ., ,, ,, . President FRANK JONES ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,..., , . Vice-Pferident NEWTON HORN ..,., ,,,, S er1'e!f1r'y-Treaf1zr'er DALE JONES ,,,,.....,,,,,,,, ,,.. ,,,,,,,,, L ibmriarz HELEN WOOLDRIDGE .... , ,, . Accomjlnnixt A. E, TELLINGHUISEN ,,,, ,,,, Director The Louisiana Tech Men's Glee Club, under the direction of A. E. Tellinghuisen, is representative of 'the men of the entire student body. Participation is based on the pure enjoyment of singing. The glee club makes frequent program appearances on and off campus, singing for service clubs, and profes- sional meetings. A one-day tour presenting programs in high schools in North Louisiana, along with a television appearance, has become an annual event. The repertoire of the glee club includes a wide range of Choral literature varied in style and subject matter. l 327 ..............m.m....W.a...,.......,,.......................-y a..,,.....-..:.g,,........ . m..a..a.-a.w.m.....aw-w-v-Am- -w--mmM-A- gngw--- The Freshman Girls' Glee Club, under the direc- tion of Mary Elaine Wallace, is the largest singing ensemble on the Tech campus. Membership is open to any freshman girl who enjoys singing. The Glee Club appears often on campus programs and each ' spring tours to neighboring cities for concerts at Annual Christmas party for members. the high 5ChOOls. The Freshman irls' Glee Club Officers Prerizlenf , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, H ALAINE KEES Secf'effzrier , , DOROTHY PATTERSON DOROTHY WILLIAMS T7'L?flf7ll'E7 ,, . , ,, ZOILA VALDEVIESO Librarjafzr r, , LINDA LOU KAVANAUGH CHERRY PRATT LORETTA YOUNG Director Y,,, ,, , , MARY ELAINE WALLACE Sludefzf Direrfor and Acfonzpfzfzift , ,.,, H HARRIET KINCAID Frefbzmzfz Accomprzfzirl Y,,, DeWANNA BRYANT Siflizzgx Patterson, Kees, Kavanaugh. Sland- , ing: Valdevieso, Young. Firrl Roux' Chloe Smith, Zoila Valdivieso, Dianne Lee, Beverly Coney. Second Roux- Loretta Young, Patricia Wilson, Rebecca Davis, Adair Richardson, Toby Granberry, Jackie Hooper, Karen Risinger, Martha Stewart, Dorothy Patterson. Third Row: Sandra Smith, Marcella Covington, Saundra Fitzerald, Bunny Johnston, Mary Elizabeth Richardson, Polly Whiddon, Sharon Peeples, Patricia Teel, Ann VC'oodward, Carol Sloat, Fourth Roux' Martha Gay, Linda Gunter, Sue Ingram, Layne Enlow, Kay Kerry, Doris Evans, Bonnie Travis, Rita Louderback, Janet Torrence, Halda Williariis, Sylvia Ledbetter, Francis Prestridge, Alice Richard, Judy Beasley, Kay Norris, Sue Hardee, Cherry Pratt. Fifth Row: Mary Ann Ratcliff, Val Banta, Annette Hines, Emy Brooks, Ann Arnold, Linda Stansberry. Penny Stubblefield, Carol Holstead, Linda Lou Kavanaugh, Donna Steen, DCWYZIUDH Bryant, Christa Rasbury, Halaine Kees, Carolyn Flanaghan, Margaret Mays, Ann Harris, Mary Prewitt. Sixlla Row: Amy Lea, Robin Rives, Linda Meredith, Jessica Carpenter, Lou Ann Holmes, Sheila Wfise, Charlotte O'Mahony, Deloris Bennett, Joyce Montgomery, Mary Ann Bray, Annette Maranto, Sererzlb Roux' Mary Gray Meyertons, Linda Fowler, Peggy Mason, Dianna Holson, Janette Gray, Betty Smith, Jimmie Smith, Sue Aulds, Carol Joyce Waller, Mary Lou Briggs, Judy Randolph, Lynda Bassett. Helen Jackson, Dianne Mounger. Eiglalla Row: Toni Chandler, Carolyn Patterson, Hilda Brazrel, Essie Kettler, Judy Parker. Glenda Cook, Carolyn Dunmire, Jan Savony, Bobbett Keith, Loueen Kidwell, Glenda Fields, Judy Walker, Mary Ann Jerry, Brenda Honeycutt, Linda Peel, Dottie Williams. Not Pictured: Becky Adair, Brenda Alexander, Sherry Aubrey, Coralie Aymond, Sue Brantley, Nanci Byrd, Linda Caffrey, Wanclrr Cathy, Carol Causey, Lettie Connell, Carolyn Cramer, Bonnie Earp, Janice Ferguson, Bettye Fogleman, Tammy Gallman, Sandra Grant, Ethel Harrell. Diane Heathman, Rosemary Jeter, Rebecca Lowery, Sandra McClane, Martha Matthews, Judy Miller, Nancy Morgan, Linda Lou Murray, Candace Nugent, Sylvia Odom, Margaret Ogden, Linda Pearce, Juanita Reppond, Pam Roan, Barbara Scott, Raymonda Sightler, Julia Suttle, Margurette Thedford, Jane Thiels, Linda Tippett, Brenda Vallery, Marie Terrell, Linda Terrell, Janice Thompkins. Members of the TTP are, Fin! Row: Anita Anders, Carol Ann Mosley, jaque Spensley, secretary, Zack T. Hinckley, treasurerg David Taylor presidentg Sonya Love, vice-president, Marion johnson, Kathleen Moak, Arthur W. Stone, faculty advisor. Second Row: Carolyn Sue Daniel Ann Matthews, Candace Nugent, Sandra McClane, Sue George, Maria Colvin, Carolyn Travis, Dottie Richardson, Sannie Harper, Judy Nettles Third Row: Ronny Morgan, Marshall Oglesby, Edward Kennedy, Gary Allums, Edwin Wright, Larry White, Douglas Dyer, Gene jones Tech Theater Players . . . to develop dramatic talent, to cultivate the appreciation of good drama, to foster the cultural values, to furnish entertainment on the college level, and to apply Ourselves actively to the presenta- tion of plays . . Although under the sponsorship of the Department of Speech, Tech Theatre Players is an extracurricular activity which draws its participants from all fields of study on the campus. Active member- ship and the TTP key are earned through participation in acting, technical backstage work, or business management aspects of theater production. Honorary membership is extended to certain faculty mem- bers in recognition of particular interest and participation in pro- ductions. Under the direction of Arthur W. Stone, Associate Professor of Speech, three major productions are presented during the school year. Each play is given for a five-night run in the Little Theater in the Dramatic Arts Building. 330 The 1960-61 plays were: THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, presented November 8-12 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING presented March 7-11 LOVE FROM A STRANGER presented April 11-15 Mr. Frank welcomes :in- other fugitive from the Gestapi, The wedding scene, from Romanoff and Juliet. Dual action 1 s shown in this scene The guards, a prince, the son of the Russian ambassaclor and the daughter of the Amer- ican nmbassador are seen here. The Diary of Anne Frank Romanoff and Juliet i i Scenes from the plays - The dancing scene Much Ado About Nothing The would-he wedding and another scene from this play are shown here. IOUISIANA TECH MUSIC DEPARTMENT .4 gf R W BIZEI I L m W ADULTS - 51.00 workshop I sTuosNTs - soc T II ProduG'I ' K ff? TUESDAY . THURSDAY FEBRUARY 21 wo ' FEBRUARY 23 CAEMNL zmell hertens uno HOWARD AUDITOBIUM I RUSTON, LOUISIANA DON JOSE Ben Laney MICAELA Mellie Jo Jefcoat 332 Gpera Workshop Main cast from CARMEN. f Scenes from the dressing rooms Mn'-sw Costumes and make-up problems! A Fmsquita, Mcrccdcs, and Cal men in the card scene. Yeh Don jose and Carmen in '- 1 V the last scene. Escamillo and Don Jose in their duel which Carmen ended. LN. 333 omen' Recreation Association Firrz Roux' Brenda Brown, Patricia Brownlee, Virginia Connell, Marilyn Fulmer, Judy Harrison, Billie Sue Jones. Second Row: Alice Kelly, Margarett Loftin, Sandra McClane, Marilyn Lyles, Carol Magnan, Annette Maranto. Third Row: Suzanne Michaud, Linda Moss, jean Murphy. Gene O'Donnell, Louie Bess Pace, Frances Phillips. Fnurfla Roux' Jimmie Bee Smith, Barbara Snyder. jane Traylor, Rita Varnado. jane XX'arner, Anne Wfoodward. The XWomen's Recreation Association is composed of rep- resentatives of each sorority, dormitory, and religious organ- ization of the campus. The purpose of the XX'omen's Recreation Association is to further athletic interests and activities for women atcording to the highest and soundest standards. The WRA sets up rules and regulations governing women's intramurals of the Tech campus. Each spring on Honors Day an award is presented by the WRA to that group which totals the greatest number of points in volleyball, basketball, softball, badminton, table tennis, tennis, shuffleboard, and aerial tennis. The officers of this ,group are Patricia Brownlee, president, Billie Sue jones, vice-presidentg Margarett Loftin, secretaryg Suzanne Michaud, treasurerg and Marilyn Fulmer, reporter. m K tv r . A 1 f -m.-,,.,,: . run J ,..f,n,. A f Theta Beta Theta Beta is the drive-in girls' organization on the campus. Each drive-in girl is eligible for membership. The purpose of the organization is to fill the needs of the women students who drive in and to enable them to enjoy more fully the benefits and pleasures of college life. The colors are blue and white, and the flower is the larkspur. Officers for this year are Linda Doss, president, Shelba Wals- worth, vice-president, Billie Faye Culpepper, secretary, Mary Hold- er, treasurer, Nedra Walker, reporter, Billie Jean Wyatt, social chairman, Mrs. Kathleen Simmons, sponsor and counselor. Fin! Row: Shirley Boddie, Martha Clark, Billie Faye Culpepper, Patsy Culpepper. Second Row: Pricilla Davis, Linda Doss, Linda Fowler, Janette Gray. Third Row: Linda Gunter, Dianne Hobson, Mary Holder, Brenda Honeycutt. Fourth Roux. Francis Pardue, Virginia Parish, Janis Peel, Frances Phillips, Mary Shows, Sharon Sistrunk, Nedra Walker, Nora Watson, Joan Weeks. Fifth Row: Deloria Wilson, Billie jean Wyatt. lift!! Y 1-ill we-I Ah ffl ,,.,--f J . Panhellenie Sponsored by the Panhellenic Council, the junior Panhellenic has as its purpose the orientation of new pledges of the sororities with Panhellenic problems so that they will better understand how the senior group works. Its membership consists of the pledge president from each sorority and one other rep- resentative. The officers are chosen on the basis of rotation among the sororities, and are as follows: Betty Mad- den, presidentg Mary jane King, vice-president, Nell Perryman, secretary, Marty Fowler, treasurer, and Ginger Bradley, publicity chairman. Lefl Row: Mary jane King, Cherry Pratt, Carole Causey, Nell Perryman, Ota Geneal Dunn. Righ! Row: Elizabeth Emmons, Betty Madden, Mary Virginia Bradley, Patricia Brownlee, Mary Ardistine Fowler. C3 335 5 l 1 P Sex en members pictured above with two of the three aircraft owned the flying club are, from left lu 12,3613 Humpty VC'illiams, Vollie Fields, jimmy Pranks, Sid Fuller, jim Pack, Mac Perryman, and Marc Chesnut. Rocket Society ing and Props Fl ing Club The Wiiigs and Props Flying Club is a student corpo- ration. lt was set up on the Louisiana Tech campus in 1955 to promote the art of flying and to allow members to obtain a pilot's license at a minimum cost. Beginning with one aircraft and ten members, the club now owns three planes and has a membership capacity of sixty. Membership is open to Tech students, faculty members and a limited number of persons not associated with the college. Tech members and faculty include: Nolan Bailey, Harvey Barnard, joe Birdsong, Mike Bounds, Ted Cal- lendar, Max Chesnut, Wirlfred Day, Dick Fernandez, Vollie Fields, Robert Fletcher, jimmy Franks, Sid Fuller, Gladys Halsell, james Halsell, Mickey Hanna, Lynn Harvey, Rector Hopgood, Virgil jackson, Keith jones, Capt. Lockett, James McCalman, Bob McLaughlin, Horace Miears, Erbie Moak, jan Myers, john Norris, jim Pack, Mac Perryman, Perry Prater, Mike Ramsey, David Rankin, Gary Riels, Mr. C. R. Rostron, Amos Sexton, Robert Speed, Jeff Tucker, Dick Walll, Humpty Vifilliams, Larry XWilliamson, Ronnie Youngblood. Fir!! Rare: R. Stokeld, Jerry Harris, Steve Rodakis, Hugh Hyman, Second Row: Scotty Vfeathersby, Gene Hilborn, Mike Cannela, jimmy Dodson, Third Row: Buford Cirecn. Larnest Green, -lerry Andrcws, john Suffer, The purpose of this organization is the promotion of interest and knowledge among students in the field of astro- nautics. Its activities include films, lec- itures, field trips, and construction proj- ects. The officers, are as follows: Jerry Harris, president, Gene Hilborn, vice- presidentg Scott Wfeatherbsy, Jr., sec- retary, Earnest Green, treasurer. L ,. 1 .. , , V l OLD TECH HILL There are long winding roads that guide The searcher up to old Tech Hill- Knowledge trails etched deep and wide For thousands their goals to fulfill. There are red and blue colors bright In a banner soaring high aboveg There's a field where the Bulldogs fight To glorify something they love. There's a Lagniappe filled with the faces Of friends who have come and goneg Here are dear old hallowed places Ne'er forgotten as time stretches on. Then here's to the Red and Blue! And here's to the Techsters so free! May the years ever nurture the hue Of these memories for you and for me. -R. L. Ropp Pferzdelzf Louisiana Tech
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.