Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)
- Class of 1963
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w -.;wq-nmm Lagniappe 1963 LOUISIANA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE 0 RUSTON, LOUISIANA Mary Purser Kenneth F. Hewins Editor Faculty Adviwr John Burton Sue George Sport; Editor Amaziale Editor I ul uu' Jll 9 ' .-o-- amt: 32 - W .- AIM 5:34.5mH AV unfaiu T ' :1 .qJJJ , ' . f 1$ .14.; 5132 L 1,. ' 11131:? nu 511 51:; $1111! 2 g ' '11! :31! 13115:: ?11111;: :Jgiiii : i 3-23? : in x; V mm 111.: 3- Aih IIIHHII' iLI'JIIIII I' Students in line to ply Room 1nd Board. '. 'ktg' :a '-4 Hum b ,milmmmwuumm m: , The food counter in the Student Center is always a busy place. . 7... J-vca-r amasm. wpmyc. w -. Dom Dyson md Tech students attend President's .mnunl Chrlstmas open house. qu .H'L' auxin: .m Lgnnnn T; rcxnlution un this Nomi, min Dr. Pml chdcrxhrrt tn Dcmm Strickljmd m one of the npmm; smnu wt F .vfr'w P.:. frcx-mcd h ih: MLN; qurtmcnt during the summcr md the f.1ll of 1062, -- - thdn-qum 1 Noun nnuuunuuuxun unnnnuuauu. ,w.,.....nuunu .Hn-uvyu.yi;.4nn1ua uuu.n..,..uuvuu 1'1'tv1iJV1litti4tVV I V ' 1 7!! A Drawing labs take a lot of con- centration. Ceramics r00m sCulp- tors in the making. l ' '4 . - -' ' 5 F . . ' . gna' ' .I , 1 iv. 21,9, 7 '5 1- It; F '. , :. 0' hi 4' O I a .-...- u . 5- . -...- Tech's campus becomes a busy thor- oughfare when it is time to change classes. w mp... nlw- m, ...-1 mwgmcmpmwuIw-mummyww-wgunnuvmfm :u-nlau i $215 4- L x1? , 'mmwwq You ncwr know wlmt m expat m lhc SILL dent Lcntcr. . . , .... . . ,OX'?IA . ' Jr ,. 'n, .ulu u D chny HJII Sidc View The Campus Carnival is ;1 PLKC varied activities. . g:;...r,w.....72v-nwm;..g...-m.g..- W, ,. w H . w- - ; - ';;7 home on the range. Home, u Action on the gridiron. .9 xx 4 g0? , 9 1171.? 9 mm .m. a 0.0 a r a O r S 6 .U n e w T C h T Some enthusiastic fans Pump 7m: lmNch hclps him concentrate. 3 0L1 um JhK .1'xx rmd L1 xrmx d m the foul h.111. Tha Tuh Chmrlmdcrx. Mxry hm Km; Bwnmc rnukh. Linda Lmerd. Cunmc Sxxurtq, 14w :mu MM. And 'lud'x Alcxxndan .1: thy Sam Ilazr pmxdc cuIc 3L wrc. , 1. Ham! ..- ,.A ... ,..,. , .. Table of Contents Classes ............. 30 Greeks...........'150 Features. . . . . . . . . .180 Activities .......... 232 Organizations ...... 264 Athletics. . . . . . . . . .318 -v-- mm- Innwarrantmnmpmm-n-.:am.u.w.gnp:.4uvn.nnnmgmn-Wanrdgtg-lgmm , - h-q-uu .. - ,- PresidmtJndRirx.'l.kly'll r x 11'Ikrrymd Ikurwlx :-.... :zxcwmgm. The President and His Message Dear Tech Students: For the first time it is my happy privilege to extend personal greetings and best wishes to you through the medium of your wonderful yearbook, the Lagniappe. This book of memories will in later years become one of your most treasured possessions. As a former student I recall the friendly spirit which has always distinguished our campus. I hope that we can strive together to continue this tradition. To your educational development, Tech is dedicated. All of us Wish for yOu a healthful, happy, and mean- ingful college experience. Sincerely, fit F. Jay Taylor DR. F. JAY TAYLOR President and Mrs. Taylor receive students at Open House. Dr. Taylor confers his first degree as presrdent of Louisiana Tech at the 1962 summer commencement upon Kenneth L. Coon, Sr., of Choudrant, Louisiana. x xxxxxvxwm 111 bk The campus in :1 moment of solitude. Graham Hall is the new Senior women's dormitory. The new air conditioned men's dormitory is Mitchell Hall. The building houses two hundred students and is It houses four hundred students. air conditioned. Keeny Hall Adams and Aswell Halls. . 1mg... 20 . .. A .uwwmn... run'u'l w, aumw..x mwx !13v 44ut.. . yum.- Deans of 5611' M. HAYNE FOLK, JR. Dean of the School of Agriculture and Forestry Wii'!!! NP DR JHHN 1+ xxnwx' IXA 'n ' - A.A ; . . .., x BURTON R. RISINGER Dean of the School of Business Administration .,....L;.-xerr un;:w. .m..w..w 1- Vaga. .. ,- V - 5.. -r v '- -- ' hr .vaJa -nm V wmmu... Wu... -. .wuua. - - . -. DeanSO Schools CLIFFORD T. WOODARD Dean of the School of Education BEN T. BOGARD Dean of the School of Engineering ALICE MILLETT GRAHAM Dean of the School of Home Economics 2! Tech Adi? A- JOE AILLET Director of Athletics IiLlixURA A LXXVTHON Dlrumr wr' PleLIUQHZ .xlhi Scrxiucs J. w. EVANS Auditor 22 T90 Administrators W. H. MCLAURIN Business Manager KENNETH F. HEWINS H THON Director of Publicity . games BERRY H INTON Alumni Secretdry 23 MLLSWQ MABEL MAY Registrar HENRY R MAYS. 'IR. Supermtcmiun uf Printing H. C. PYBURN Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds 24 . .;....... u-rtw tn-a: .. ,.m......v- w V. -a....r .;wr..n devmv. ., A Administrators HAZEL SHIVELY Guidance Counselor ERNEST J. SCHEERER Librarian JOHNNIE A. SPEIGHTS Superintendent of Dining Halls w-g;-..,vv.. . ,. 'III Department Lllil'r 1! I . HUI-MXI'III-NI Il'r' lmI WWW, , , , K II '1 ,3 I'm D I'm ' . I.WL: I1, IIAI II IIAI'IZI II I, x x. UK 11;?! h, ,, I'HMHIH Ir. -, I . H II , v I'I II , x M I I. 3w r..1 I3 :4 IRIIJI w 1-; I 1mm II A WM ,M rrrr. NC IIII...;:VI'ICI, m l; m I M. y... P! In .xICIII I IIIMIII III III IIIIA .17! II I444? x III' III III I, M: IIIM'I I. LHIYIJ II IIIA! KIA I II, I 7; xv, IIA 14,34. I v.4 x11 Ya I 7. .- ' I 'lIvaJ I9 :. MAIAHAH I 13H I4 ,iIx. '. II 4 Vx'g: VI I7 ?ver 4 M U-I KXID 1:5,11v4.1-.C;.: 'M-.. 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Mr: W , 1 want? 5' .; :t;;.K IR 50471.4 ; k; for v.7 ASV'CL' , thJtS? . - ; BA B. H y: ?I ,51';',;ofChlcag V. 5M Co! 59' '5. HUME v,7,lAA 1.69:th Chairmen Fin! Roux GEORGE B. HOGG, Health and Playxical Eduta- Iimz, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M8,, Louisiana State University. DAVID L. JOHNSON, Elerlrital Engineering, 3A., Berea College; B.S., M.A., University of Iowa; M.S., Oklahoma A. and M. College; Ph.D., Oklahoma State University; Registered P.E., Oklahoma. GARNIE W. MCGINTY, Sarial Science, B.A., Louisiana State Normal College; M.A., George Peabody College; Ph.D., University of Texas. Second Row. JACK A. MURPHY, LT COL, USAF, Air Sti- erzre, BA, University of Tennessee. MELVIN A. NOBLES, Petroleum and Geologiral Engineering, B.A., Abilene Christian College; B.S., Texas Tech; M.S., Ph.D., University of Texas; Registered P.E., Louisiana; VIRGIL ORR, Engineering Rexean'b, B.S., Louisi- ana Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Ph.D., Louisi- ana State University, Registered P.E., Louisi- ana. Third Rou': JASON C. OWEN, Supert'imr Elementary Educa- tion, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.A., Colorado State College of Education; Ed.D., University of Missouri. PAUL J PENNINGTON, Speech, B.A., Hender- son State Teachers College; M.A., University of Oklahoma; Ph.D., Louisiana State Uni- versity. HORACE EWING RUFF, JR., Playxicx, B.S., Hen- drix College; M.S., Louisiana State Univer- sity; Ph.D., Iowa State College. Family Row: H. J. SACHS, Engliil; and Foreign Langaugexs Ph.B., M.A., University of Chicago; Ph.D., George Peabody College. C. H. SMITH, Cbeminry, B.S., Louisiana Poly- technic Institute; M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University. RICHARD A. SMITH, Civil Engineering, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Louisi- ana State University, Registered P.E., Loui- siana and Virginia. Fiftb Row: HAROLD J. SMOLINSKI, Arcouming, B.A., Louisiana State Normal College; M.B.A., Louisiana State University; C.P.A., Louisiana. W. B. TEMPLE, Mdlbemgtiw, B.A., Louisiana College: M.A., Louisiana State University; Ph.D. University of Texas. J. J. THIGPEN, Merlmniml Engineering, B8,, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; B.S., U. S. Military Acadcmy: MS, Ph,D., University of Texas; Registered P.E,, Louisiana. Sixlb Roux- CLIFFORD T. XV'OODARD, Edumlion. BA, Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.A., George Peabody College. RALPH WOOLDRIDGE, Sperixl Edzxmlion, B.S., M.A., Baylor University. S. X. LEWIS Dean of Student Affairs 3 S FOSTER Dem of Men Demo Students JUNE W. DYSON Dean of Wlomen NETTIE THORNTON Assistant Dean of Women 29 Classes v ,m i Left to right: Carol Holstead, Barbara Trahan, Ann Miller, David Wilson President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DAVID WILSON Vice-President , ............................ CAROL HOLSTEAD ff. Treasurer . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ANN MILLER ClaSS O ICCI'S Secretary 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, BARBARA TRAHAN -.. v1-. - .. ....;.- -wrW..., ......M.-A ,, .-.7;..g.. - - 7...5....-- ..'.dv.L-; Fim Row: JONATHAN AARONS, Mirzdezz Elementary and Secondary Education GEORGE R. ADAMS, szczimz Cily, Ark. Social Science and English Education; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals BONNIE H. ADCOCK, Shreveport Science Education; Beta Beta Beta; Tech Band Second Row: BILLY T. ALBRITTON, Oak Grove Upper Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association, Intramurals JACK M. ALBRITTON, Kilboume Industrial Engineering; Intramurals; Society of Industrial Engineers; Louisiana Tech Engineers Association; Louisiana Tech Engineer Staff; Freshman Advisor VERA V. ALFORD, Baton Rouge Social Science Education Third Row: JAMES D. ALLEN, Rizzggold Business Administration; Marketing Club; Society for Advance- ment of Management JENNA F. ALLEN, Tallulah Social Welfare; Freshman Advisor PHOEBE S. ALLEN, Farmert'ille Art Education Fourth Row: ALLEN E. ANDERSON, Rmton Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers BETTY M. ANDREWS, Shreveport Elementary Education; Social Chairman, Alpha Chi Omega; Vice-President, Honor Council, As- well; Honor Council, Dudley; Vice-Presidcnt. Honor Council, Pearce; President. Campus W'o- merfs Council, Honor Council, Graham; Freshman Advisor JERRY P. ANDREWS, Mmufield Mathematics; President, Kappa Alpha Order; Pres- ident, Interfraternity Council; President, Associa- tion for Computing Machinery; Omicron Delta Kappa; Intramurals; Honor Freshman Fiftb Row: JAMES E ARNOLD, Smumgd, Ark Mechanical Engineering; American SOCiCty of Mechanical Engineers MARY JO ATKINS. Rmzmz Marketing and Merchandising; Marketing Club; Freshman Adviser JUDITH A. BABINEAL'X, Sbrechorz L'ppcr Elementary Education: Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Baptist Student Union SAM; Rou': BARRY G. BAILEY, Bnnirc Accounting MARTHA Ss BAILEY. Dubuwb Elementary Education BEVERLY J. BARFIELD. Iorzwlgom LOWEI Elementary Education; Student Teachers Association Seniors Do they sell tickets to this: ' lRou': IggARLES D. BARFIELD, JR, JaIzeroro Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi FRANCIS V. BARNETT, JR, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering; Premdent, Secretary, Kappa Sigma Fraternity; President, Senior Class; Junior Men's Representa. tive; Student Senate; Deputy Commander AFROTC; Ameri. can Society for Mechanical Engineers ROGER A. BARR, El medo, Ark. Mathematics; Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Second Roun- ROBERT L. BARRETT, Cullen Zoology; Chaplain, Sigma Nu Fraternity; Intramural Sports; Student Union LFAVIE L. BASS, lewz Industrial Engineering; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Secretarv, Treasurer, Society for Industrial Engineers; Intramural Sporis MALCOLM E. BASS, Sbrez'eport Psychology; President, Psychological Society; Tennis Team; Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports Third Raw: CHARLIE M. BATEMAN, Baxzrop Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; American Institute of Chemical Engineers VALSIE R, BAUDRY, Colfax Home Economics; Band; Tech Choir; Home EC. Club; Baptist Student Union q LARRY J. BEADLES, Sbrez'epart Animal Husbandry; President, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Editor, Secretary, Block and Bridle Club; Senior Mcn's Representative, Student Senate Family Row: RONALD L. BEAM. 135111.111 Elutrical Enginccring; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineering; Louisiana Tech Engineers' As- SOClJtlon BETTY A4 BEAL'CHAEIP, Shrewport Surctnrial Science; Secretary, Kappa Delta Sorority; Student Scmtc: Student Union; Vice-President. 50phomore Class; ROTC Sponsor; Freshman Ad- nsor JAMES L. BEEMAN, SlJrereporl MJthchtics Flflllj Rllll .' THOMAS W'. BICE. HJVWIrJ'IIIUB 1 Accounting: Accounting Club; President, Beta Al. 1 pha Psi NORMAN E. BLACK 13.1mm, PJ. Forcstry: Forestry Club HORACE J. BLAIR, Il'k'nzcr 0 Forestry; Forestry Club: Bthist Student Union; Omicron Dclm KJPpJ H m Wm to this? 7: , Scams Kappa Si .. : , ' gm Iknm Mans Representa- .:..mdtr AFROTC; Amati. 5 temity m:nuy; Intramural Sports; xgma Fraternity; Secretary. ngmeers; Intramural Sports ml Society; Tennis Team; 'ports Fin; Row: GWENDOLYN BLALOCK, Quilman Speech and Hearing Therapy; Freshman Glee Club; Tech Choir; Baptist Student Union; Theta Beta; Sigma Alpha Eta CARL E. BLUE, JR., Slarez'eport English-Social Science Education; Men's Glee Club JOHN L. BODDIE, Biemr'ille Electrical Engineering Second Row: RALPH O. BOHANNON, JR, Oakdale Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; American Institute of Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports JACKIE L. BOLTON, IVirmfield Elementary-Secondary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association JOHN H. BORDELON, Pineville Electrical Engineering; Recording Secretary, Tau Beta Pi; President, Eta Kappa Nu; Institute of Radio Engineers Third Row; JEANNETTE V. BOYKIN, New Orleam Lower Elementary-Nursery Education; Editor, Kappa Delta; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Lagniappe Staff JAMES C. BREEDING, Ruuon Business Administration; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Society for the Advancement of Management JO K. BREEDING, Rmton Zoology; Beta Beta Beta; Tech Biological SOciety Fourtb Row: . LEE E. BREITHAUPT, Rbinelmrt Social Science; Philosophical Society LOUIS R. BRILL, Shreveport Accounting; Kappa Alpha Order; Delta Sigma Pi CHARLES R. BRINGOL, Alexandria Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineering; Freshman Advisor; Baptist Student Union Fifth Row: OLIVIA A. BRINSON, Hodge English Education; Sigma Kappa; Panhellenic; Freshman Advisor FREDDIE W. BROOKS, Dubarb Real Estate and Insurance DON K, BROWN, Oakdxle Mechanical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; Who's XVhO: Treasurer, Omicron Delta Kappa; Re- cording Secretary, Theta Beta Pi; Vice-President, Pi Tau Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Intramural Sports Sixlb Row: PATRICIA D. BROXVN. Swept: L'ppa Elementary-Secondary Education; Vice-Pres- idem. Sigma Kappa; Freshman Advisor; Alpha Tau Delta; W'omen's Recmational Association; Freshman Girls Glee Club; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association RICHARD E. BROWN, Dubacb Mathematics; Baptist Student Union ROBERT L. BROW'N. JR. Sb'ezepwt Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma; Louisiana Tech Engineers Association; Tau Beta Pi; Ameri- can Institute of Chemical Engineers; W7esley Foun- dation; Interfratemity Council -? $+f'93!?yumvaza-. .-.. c. 0an- Only registration could require this sort of tration. Fin! Rnuu' WAYNE F. BROVUN III, Sljrez'epm't Zoology; Baptist Stu-dent Upjon; Biological Society- Philo. 1M? sophical Society; Premdent, 'Irlangle Square Dance Club SCiEPlA H. WINSTON BROWN, Calbomg GAE, r Zoology; President, Kappa Slgma; Student Union; FIeShman . 'Li : Adviser; Vice-President, Wesley Foundation; Circle K Club' :AL W , , Beta Beta Beta: Philosophical Society; Biological Society l , GELE g3; PATRICIA A. BROWNLEE, Shrez'eprm HR WW 3 Mathematics and Physical Education; President, Pledge Class , President, Sigma Kappa Sorority; President, Women'sL Recrea- NV tion Association; President, Secretary, Women's Physical Edu. cation Majors Club; Alpha Tau Delta; Delta Beta Omicron- Vice-President, Associated Women Students; Honor Freshmar; Second Row: RUSSELL T. BRUCE, Leewille Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineering Edna? WILLIAM A BRYON, thxlmz Geology; Geology Club ANNE E. BURFORD, Springbill , English Education; President, Vice-President, Sigma Kappa Chrairfw President, Associated Women Students; HOUOI D60 ' Sorority; Freshman; Daisy Chain; Most Outstanding Sophomore Woman. XIYRIAM CECI Most Outstanding Junior Woman; Alpha Tau Delta; Homo; Mathcrli-i Council, Aswell Hall; Panhellenic Council Ereshmf- . Immuki Third Row: CAROLYN L. BUCKNER. Aiken; Office Administration; XWcsley en's Recreational Association; ktting Club DAVID R. BURNS, Rumm Industrial Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon Fra- termty; Society of Industrial Engineers; Engineers' Association; Intramurals ROBERT V0. BURTON, Sbrereport Electrical Engineering; Baptist Tech Tennis Team; ROTC Band Foundation; Wom- Intramurals; Mar- Student Union; Faurlb Rout AMY E. CABANISS, jmzctmu Cim Lower Elementary Education; VUesley Foundation Council: Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Freshman Advisor; Harper Honor Council; Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club JERRY B, CALLENDER, szyzejzille Accounting; Accounting Club ALAN D. CAMERON, Smackover, Ark. Animal Husbandry-Pre-Veterinary Medicine Fifib Row: RONNY H. CAPPS, Rmzon Accounting; Treasurer, Lambda Chi Alpha Fra temity; Intramurals; Freshman Advisor; Account- . ing Club BILLY M CARR. Manlgomcu Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Me ' chanical Engineering XVILMER L. CARROLL, Brute Civil Engineering; Treasurer American Societx' of Civil Engineers 0:1 r ; . equffe this Sort H: Biological W s . x . m: P .15.: square Dance dub h ..a. Student Union Fre . , , 5th ,5 Foundanon; Circle K Chis xch'l Blological Society :1; r: mun; President, Pledge C121 Preszdent. Women's Rm;- rury. Women's Physical Hp Delta; Delta Beta Omicmz: m Students; Honor Freshm: rtj: of Civil Engineering '1;e-President, Sigma Kappz Women Students; Hons: :sunding Sophomore Womms n. Alpha Tau Delta; Hem: , Council Fin! Row: EZRA S. CARTER, Mizzden Social Studies Education MARTHA L. CARTER, Jorzewille Sociology; Baptist Student Union FRANCIS M. CASSIDY, Vest Monroe Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; American Society Of Mechanical Engineers 36mm! Row: GARLAND C. CASON, Bm'ataria Petroleum Engineering; Petroleum Club SAL L. CASTELLUCCIO, Neu' Orleam Mechanical Engineering VIRGIL E4 CASTLEBERRY, IVart Monroe Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engiv neers; Pi Kappa Alpha Tbird Row: CAROLYN J. CAUSEY, Slarezr'epart Education; Freshman Advisor; Honor Council, Dudley; Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers' Association ROBERT J. CAVERLEE, Monroe English; Freshman Advisor; Omicron Delta Kappa; Rush Chairman, Vice-President, Pi Kappa Alpha; Student Senate; Debate Team; Intramurals MYRIAM CECILIA, Palm Springx, Fla. Mathematics Education; Lagniappe Beauty; Engineers' Queen; Freshman Adviser; Baptist Student Union; State Fair Court; Intramurals Fourtb Row: CHARLES C. CHADBOURN III, leon Zoology; Reporter, Pledge Marshal, President, Sigma Nu Fraternity; Beta Beta Beta; Vice-Presi- dent, Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Arnold Air Society; Canterbury Club; Intramurals; Freshman Advisory Council CECIL B. CHAUDOIR, Runon Business Administration; Rush Chairman, Athletic Chairman, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity; Fresh- man Advisor; Westminister Fellowship HOXWELL L. CHEATHAM III, Oak Grove Mathematics Education; Freshman Advisor; Wes- ley Foundation; 'Rush Chairman, Athletic Chair- man, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Interfraterm'ty Council; Intramurals; AFROTC Band Fiftlj Row: SYLVIA G. CHEEK, Dallax, Texa; Psychology; Psychological Society; Canterbury Club; Intramurals ROBERT G. CHISHOLM, Vidalia Mechanical Engineering; AmeriCan Society of Me- chanical Engineers; Louisiana Tech Engineers' As- sociation JOHN B COAST, leml Mechaniml Engineering: American Society Of Me- chanical Engineers Sixlb Roux JOHN A, COBB. Monwe Forestry: American Society of Foresters: Forest Products Research Society: Forestry Club; Fresh- man Adx'isor: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Intra- murals LIARY A. COLE. Sbrezeporl Commercial Art; Council. XVesley Foundation CHARLES A. COLEMAN, Sbrez'eporl Business Administration. Personnel and Public Re- lations s sm - ft: 7 4si,slr-rz-.W6e:mz:-.WV:CSf-g -- ?as , ? Quu$- '1,,ql Seniors Campus Carnival is a place of varied llctiVitifg Firrl Rnu': JAMES P. COLLINS. Shreveporl Health and Physical Education; Varsity Football; T Club JULIA A. COLVIN, Sim! ,1; Home Economics; Freshman Advisor; Baptist Student Union- ,Z', Treasurer, State Treasurer, Home Economics Club; Helm; 1 Graham Home Economicg Award; Associated Women Stu. U dents' Board; International AW'S Representative; President 1 Harper Hall Honor Council; Pearce Hall Honor Council 6 Graham Hall Honor Council; Delta Beta Omicron; Ham; Freshman BILLY G. COMES, Lax Vegan, Nev. Mathematics Education; Westminster Fellowship Semrzd Row: DOROTHY R. COOK, Shreveport Elementary Education; Student LouiSiana Teachers' Associa- tion; Wesley Foundation HARRY R. COOK JR., Bernice Wildlife Conservation; Biology Club; Louisiana Historical Society; Agronomy Club JAMES A. COOK, Baikin Wildlife Conservation; Beta Beta Beta; Agronomy Club Tbiid Row: MARY Y. COOK, 176161511132, Mm. Busincs Administration; Marketing Club; West- minister Fellowship CHARLES J. COOPER. Bonier City History GLORIA GAY COOPER, Whiter; Business Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association Fourth Row: JANE H. COOPER Sbrereporl Psythology; Campus XWomen's Council; Associated XWomcn Students; President, Pearce Hall; Presi- dent Dudley Hall; XVesley Foundation; Out- standing Pledge. Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, Psy- chology Club; Freshman Girls' Glee Club PATRICIA R, COPELAND, Bernice Business Education; Freshman Advisor; Delta Beta Omiaon; Phi Kappa Phi; Intramurals; Wesley Foundation; Honor Freshman JOHN F. CORDARO, Sljrm'epm'l Accounting; Corresponding Secretary's KappasAl- pha Order; Baseball; '1 Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Intramurals Fifth ROM: LINDA S. CORLEY, Sbr'ez'epwl Elementary Education WALLACE V7, CORLEY, Pinezy'lle Electrical Engineering; Engineers, Association; American Institute of ElcctriCal Engineers; Eta Kappa Nu KATIE E. CORNWWELL, L'mm'a English Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' As- sociation; Baptist Student 1'niun First Row,- JAMES L. COUVILLION, Sbrerfport Marketing and Merchandizing; Intramurals; Marketing Club LARRY D. CRAIGHEAD, Hlegbton Accounting; Sigma Tau Delta JULIA L. F. CRAIGHEAD, HJngblon Home Economics and English; Home Economics Club; Philo- sophical Society; Sigma Tau Delta 56507147 Row: ALBERT Bi CROTHERS, HJ-HIBJ'IY'HE General Business: Society for Advancement of Management ROY L, CROUCH. SlJreI'epm'f . Chemiml Engineering; President. American Institute of Chemical Engineering; Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi; Honor Fresh- man; Louisiana Tech Engineering Association W. THOMAS CROVVE, III. Sbrez-epor! Electrical Engineering: Social Chairman, Kappa Alpha Order; Omicron Delta Kappa: Tau Beta Pi; Vice-President. Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers; Honor Freshman Third Rout HAROLD L. CROVX'ELL. Columbia Physics; Marshal, Signia Nu Fraternity; President, Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Kappa Phi: Dean's List; Pi Sigma Pi; Tech Rocket Society; Men's Glee Club; Freshman Adviser, Omicron Delta Kappa MARGARET A. CROZIER, Hodge Speech Education; Kappa Delta Sorority; Delta Beta Omicron; Publication Director, Associated Women Students GEORGE L. CRYER. Leesrille Electrical Engineering: American Institute of Electrical Engi- neering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Intramural Sports Fourlb R0117 CAROLYN SUE DANIEL. Zarlmr; Business Administration; Scholarship Chairman. Rush Chairman. First Vice-Presidents Carnation Girls Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: Social Actions Chairman, Publicity Chairman. Wesley: Lagniappe Associate Editor; Marketing Club; Tech Theater Players: Intramurals; Graham Hall Honor Coun- cil BENNIE A. DANIELS, Smarkm'er. Ark. Business Administration and Statistics; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Intramural Sports JERRY H. DAVIDSON, Betbmzy Business Administration and Statistics: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity: Intramural Sports: Wesley Fifth Row.- jOSEPH Rs DAVIS. Sbrerepm! Business Administration and Finance REBECCA E. DAVIS, Baxtmp Speech; Freshman Advisor; Baptist Student Union: Tech Theater Players SANDY A. DEAN, Monroe Interior Design; Pledge Reporter, Historian, Phi Mu Sorority; Freshman Advisor: Wiestminster: Geology Club Sink Row: JAMES LARRY DEASON, 91! Monroe Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineering; AFROTC RONALD F. DECUIR, Deirtrelydn Electrical Engineering; Newman Club; Institute of Radio Engineers jERRY D. DEVORE, Homer Accounting; Accounting Club Seniors TMJJ R011 GORDON DL'TILEs AVJHZUIHKZMV Elutriml Enginccring: Frcshman Advisor; Baptist Studcnt I'ninn; VuciPrcsidcnt. Omitron Delta KJPPJ' Stactury'. Eta KAPPA Nu; Tredsurer. Amcrimn Institute of Electriull Engineering; Out- standing Irrcxhnmn Engineer of Tau Beta Pi; Hwnnr Irl'cslmmn; Intmmuml Sports SANDRA IT Dl'MAS. SMHLQKUU English Edumtinn; Freshman Advisor; Freshman Girls' Glcc Club: Studcnt L'nion; Treasurer. Delta Bum Omiuon; Phi depd Phi IOHN MC. HAVEN 11 in Mwmm Business Admmistmtinn; Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- nity; Intmmuml Spurts FMHNJ Run: XVIHJAM HERBERT EDELEN III. Sbunpml Iilcttriml Engineering And Busintss: Frtshnmn Adxiwr. Baptist Student I'nion; Louisiana Tech Bmd; AFRO'I'C Band: Institute of Radio Engineers W'ILLIAM R EDW'ARDS. jmm'buw Mcclmniml Enginccring 41nd Busincss: President. Amcruan Vicicty of Mcdmnical Engineers: Presi- dcnt. Pi 'Ilm Signm; Editor. Thc Tcah Engineer: Surctary. Tuh Engineers Associatiun; American Smitty Hf Mtglmmml Engineers Honor Awtlrd: 'I'rmsurcr, Smitty fur Adhmccmcnt 0f Manage- mcnt HOXV'ARD M ELDER Shnchml Clmmiul aninccring: KJPPJ Sigma Fmtsmity; Olmuwn DL'ILI Knppa; Amerimn Institute Of Chrmlml lfnginccrs: W'tslty: Intramural Sports Flf'lh RUNS ANN S. ELLIOTT, Rlulun Elcmcntm' Iiiumtiun. Student Louisiana 'I'cachcrs' ASSUUJUUH AR'I'IE V. ELLIOTT, JRH Oxidxk Industrml Engineering. Lmedi Chi Alpha Fra- tcmity; lrrcshmm Adviser; Publiaty Direttors Sn. ciuy Hf Industri.1l aninccrs: Intmmuml Sports VIOHANNA M. IZNGELSMAX. Almzmdrhz MJthcmAtim Iidmxtiun: Irrcshmm Advisor; Honor lrrtshnmn; 1111'53' Chain; Dclm ch Omicron; Tau KAPPA Iipsilnn chthculrt One mun: time and ymnc th it FD M Rnu .' F. CARLETON DICKENSHEETS II, Ghmn'v'lu' Cilvy. Ni Acmunting: Sigma Phi Epsilun Fraternity: Inter-fmtcmitv 7K Cmmcil: Accountingv Club . IN JAAIES T. DIXON. Alanna 00;. , ,- Mcdmnical Engineering: Grand Mustcr. Grdnd Pruqmmr depn Sigma Fraternity: Freshman AJVisOf: Amerium Socich: uf Muhunicnl Engineers: Intramural Sports JAMES P, DOLES. 1302an Mathematics; Circle K Club Secmzd R010: RAYMOND P. DRAPER, JR, 5197-9247011 Accounting; Song Leader, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Fresh- man Adviser; Vice-President, Accounting Club; Drum Major and Commander of AFROTC Band; Drum Major, Louisiana Tech Band; Intramural Sports MARY EARLINE DUKE, Columbia Business Education; National Collegiate Association for Secretaries; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Wesley MARY GLENDA DUMAS, function City, Ark, Lower Elementary Education; Freshman Adviser; Freshman Girls' Glee Club: Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports First Row: CLARENCE E. ETHRIDGE, Hodge Upper Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Newman Club RICHARD L. EZELL, lemz English and Spanish; Wesley Foundation Council; Sigma Tau Delta; Phi Kappa Phi ANDREW H. FARLESS, Vivian Upper Elementary Education; Varsity Football; Varsity Track SECOIZd Row: CAROLYN J. FARLEY, Farmerz'ille Lower Elementary Education; Louisiana Tech Band; Louisiana Tech Orchestra; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association DANNY J. FARMER, Sbi'ei'epm't Accounting; Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity NEAL S. FARRAR, Lillie Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers Third Row: JERRY G. FERGUSON, Bernice Zoology and Pre-Medicine; Baptist Student Union; Dean's List GLENDA N. FINLAYy Harrimnburg English Education; Honor Freshman; Publicity Chairman, Blue Jackets; Freshman Adviser; Dudley Hall Honor Coun- cil; Secretary, Warner Fellowship ROBERT C. FISHER, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering; Treasurer, Louisiana Tech Engi- neers' Association; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers FOIII'IIJ Rou': IRMADINE FLATT. Dulmrb Zoology and Pre-Medicine DENNIS WC FLENIKEN, Mansfield Science Education; Treasurers Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals; Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers Association RUTH H. FLETCHER. Vidalm Business Administration; Marketing and Merchan- dising; Honor Freshman: Secretary, Treasurer. Marketing Club; Associated XVomc-n Students: Pres- ident. Harper 'Annex Fifxb Rnu': EFFIE E. FLINT, lthulmm Home Economics; Home Economics Club ROBERT A. FLOL'RNOY. Slyrerepm'l Psychology DON A. FONTANA. Sbn'lepm'l Industrial Management; Phi Kappa Alpha Fra- ternity; Freshman Adviser; Newman Club: Intra- murals: Conservative Club Sixlb Rout JO ANN FONTENOT, Rizzggold English Education: Kappa Delta Sorority: Honor Freshman: Daisy Chain; Campus W'omen's Coun- cil; ROTC Sponsor; Military Ball Court: Phi Kappa Phi: Delta Beta Omicron; Treasurer; Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club: Harper Honor Council: Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Phil- hummnic Smitty: Newman Club: Freshman Ad- xisor REGINA E. FORD, Mindy; Lowa Elementary Education; Honor Council, Harper Hall ALICE N. FORTENBERRY, R.gtz'Ue Home Economics: H.1rper Honor Council; Home Economics Club 4' , r 4-; :wmawwzwwm3a7sg$.; Seniors Those P. Ds's get better and harm Firm Ruu': W'AYNE E. FORTSON. Slvy'gzzpurl Zoology; Athletic Director, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Imm- muml Sports E. XV'ILLENE FOSTER 5177272117011 ElemEntary Education: Pledge Secretary Alpha Chi Omem gig . Sorority; Campus Vromen's Counal; Vice-Presidents Harfer 'vaLDOs' .. dl'H C 1' XVlv-Qd M 103W,:s Annex, Du e3 onor ounCIs es es, ktu ent Lotnsmm - phytLV Teachers Association: Intramural Sports Fl. A397 L . BARBARA ANNE FOUNTAIN, Sbrez'efvmt English Education and Social Studies: Honor Councils Harper Hall; Honor Freshman; Sigma Tau Delta; Tech Chou; XV'csley; Miss Louisiana Tech; Fmshman Valentine Court; Student Louisiana Teachers Association Semud Rnu': CAROLYN A. FOXVLER. lelwl Business Edumtion: Staff, Lagniappe; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association: Intramural Sports; Freshman Adx-isor DIANE M. FRANKLIN, Bwvlire Elementary Education; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Theta Beta FRANCES S. FRANKS, Rmtozz Upper Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Theta Beta ml Eng net: berd Row: MARY JOYCE I:RAZIER. Rmmu Secretarial Science REAGAN L. FRAZIERs Mindmz Acmunting; Freshman Adx'isor; Honor Freshman; Omimm Delta Kappa; Treasurer, Beta Alpha Psi; Acmunting Club; Louisiana Tech Student Union: Baptist Student I'nion KAY 1:. FREEMAN, HHNHlNH'O English Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' As- suc'iatiun; Honor Council, Harper Annexs Campus XVnmc-n's Coumil; Secretary. Blue Jackets, West. minster Folu'lb Razr: JERRY 1.. FRIZZELL, ngyzen'ille Meclmnicnl Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- nity; American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Engineers Association; Intramural Sports JERRY E. FRYER. Sprizzlgbill Civil Engineering; Freshman Advisor: Baptist Student Union: Louisiana Tech Engineering As- snciution; American Society of Civil Engineers; Intramural Sports MARIANNE FI'LLER, CJUJHIHI Elementary Education; Chaplain, Alpha Chi Omega Somrity; W'esley; Freshman Adviser; Student Louisiana Teachers Association Fifth Ruuu' BIARTHA Es FL'QI'A, Colnmbm I'pper Elementary and Secondary Education; Bap- tist Studtnt L'nion GENE GAMMILL, E1 Dmudo. Ark. Mcdmniml Engineering; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Sec- rc'tary ' GEORGE B. GARRETII Slwulepm'f Acmunting: Delta Sigma Pi; Beta Alpha- Psi; Accounting Club; Baseball; T-Club Fin! Raw: HAROLD J. GIBSON, Sbrerepm-z Mechanical Engineering; American Association of Mechanical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi; Vice-President, Pi Tau Sigma; Honor Freshman; Intramural Sports WILLIAM L. GOLIGHTLY, JR., Runon Mathematics; Freshman Advisor; Arnold Air Society; Honor Freshman; AFROTC GLENN E. GOOD, Clayton Physics; Physics Club . Second Row: - - . JOHNNIE ALVINE GOODXVIN, Tullox Lower Elementary Education; Baptist Student Union; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association . . H. MERRILL GOODWYN, Rmton . ; L. , . Mechanical Engineering: President, Circle K Club; American :2 . Society of Mechanical Engineers; Pi Tau Sigma ' JOY MADDOX GOREE, Haynewille Physical Education; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Honor Coun- cil, Aswell; Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports Third Row: ROBERT STARK GOREE, Haylzeyz'ille Electrical Engineering; T-Club; Tri-Captain, Co-Captain, Track Team; XWesley; Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association; Intra- mural Sports; American Institute of Electrical Engineering VIRGINIA KAY GOSS, Bonier City Medical Technology; Freshman Advisor; Wesley; Intramural Sports; Recording Secretary, Theta Upsilon RICHARD J. GOUDEAU, Alexandria English; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; American Institute of Chemi- cal Engineers; Wesley; Philosophical Society Fomlb R0241: JAMES C. GRAVES, El Dorado, Ark. Business Administration and Economics; Men's Glee Club; Marketing Club; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management JAMES HOWARD GRAVES, Clayton Physical Education; Basketball; Track ERNEST E. GREEN jackmmille, Ark, Science Education; Treasurer, Louisiana Tech Rocket Society; Vice-President, Louisiana Tech Meris Glee Club; Opera Workshop; Honor Fresh- man Fifth Row: CAROLYN JA GREENVWOOD, Camden, Ark. Home Economics; Student Union; Home Eco- nomics Club; Honor Council, Harper, Dudley Halls RUSS GREER, Oak Gram Physics and Pre-Medicine; President, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Freshman Advisor; Omicron Delta Kappa; Baptist Student Union; Arnold Air Society; AFROTC; Who's Who; Pi Sigma Pi; Interfratemity Council; Treasurer, Student Union; Outstanding Freshman JERRY W. GRIFFIN, Sprizngz'll Health and Physical Education; Varsity Football; T-Club; Intramural Sports Sixlla Row: ROBERT A. GRIFFIN III, Stonewall Mechanical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha Fra- ternity; Pi Tau Sigma; American Society of Me- chanical Engineers; Baptist Student Union; Intra- mural Sports VIRGINIA D. GRIGSBY, Runon Secretarial Science; Theta Beta SANDRA G GROSECLOSE, Sbrei'eporl ACCOunting; Secretary, Beta Alpha Psi; Treasurer, Alpha Tau Delta; Accounting Club; Canterbury Club: Honor Freshman Seniors J EECJ. mi Air-conditioncd nglssrooms at Techf? w P , FH'Vf RIIH'.' . 551ng 1 DONALD A GL'ETIQ gIZLUusz RA waif , Eamomics: Kappa Alpha Order; Officen AFROTC; Busineg; M's , Studcnts' Association 53 ' XVIILIAM G. GI'LLEDGE. Sfu-Mgbill 50:4;5 ; Accounting: Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Accounting Club; LAVEFX'JV K Golf Team: T.Club: Intranmmls m; K 4 JAMES W'. GL'NTER, Aluwrzdri.7 6;?95 Industrial Management; Editor, Louisiana Tech Engineer: HlmrAf I K Treasurer. Engineer? Association; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; r-rk Secretnrv. Treasurer, Society of Industrial Engineers; Secretarty LDEY G K Circle K Club; Freshman Basketball Team 'K HIRPLn 3 r: l K I g 1 1,. 1 I, Second Roux' H . T'bifzhji ; l MARGARET HACKLER, Sprmgbzll EN? 1' Lower Elementary Education 5mm: i BETTY RK HADDADK Monroe .Adxap; k I Home Economics; Sigma Kappa Sorority; Student Union; LAWSON K i Treasurer, Pearce; Campus Women's Council; Newman Club; Meghan: E Intramurals Mainly. K JOHN XXI. HALE, Piizerille A1: 51x: : ForeStry; Treasurer, Forestry Club; Intramurals HEWA? 3 Zoo 02' Freshra: Third Ruu': DONNA B. HALL, Humu' Art Education: Student Louisiana Teachers' As- sociation; Phi Kappa Phi KENTON S. HAMM. rihanmdrm Zoology and Pre-Mcdicinc; Beta Beta Beta; Biology Club; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Intramurals HOWARD G. HAMMONS, Fora; Physical Education; Baptist Student Union; Intra- murals Fomlb eru' LINDA R HANCOCK. XII'deI-J Home Economic: Home Economics Club; Tech Theater Players; Freshman Adviser ARLFNE L. HARDY, Virilm Lowcr and L'ppcr Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Assodation ELISABETH D. HARPER, CLH Physical Education; Freshman Advisor; XWesIey Foundation; Intramurals Fifth Row: JOHN M. HARRISON. LIA Clmrlu' Chemical Engineering: President. American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers; President, Vice- Prcsidcnt, W'cslcy Foundation: AFROTC Drill Tcsz Freshman Adxisor; Intramurals; Louisiana Tech Engineer? Axsm'mtinn JAMES R. HARTY Hcalth and Physiml Education GERALD WC HAW'ORTH. Bmwlr Cm 1 History: Band. Drill Team. AFROTC; Arnold Air Sotiety Fin! Row: HORACE A. HEAD, Quitmzm Upper Elementary Education MARY ELIZABETH HEARD, 117er Monroe Interior Design; Phi Kappa Phi; Wesley Foundation JOE D. HENDERSON, Mar Rouge Education; Historian, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Intra- murals Second Row: RALPH F. HENDRICKS, Amlyi Mathematics; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers; Wesley Foundation; Intramu- rals LAVONNE HENRIKSEN, Shreveport English Education; President, Vice President, Publicity Chair- man, Kappa Delta Sorority; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Beta Omicron; Honor Council, Harper Hall; Freshman Advisor; Honor Freshman; Daisy Chain; Wesley Foundation; Dean's List SHIRLEY G. HENRY, Hico Physical Education T613127 Row: BENNY L. HERRING, Slarereport Business Administration; Marketing Club; Society for the Advancement of Management LAXWSON M. HERRON, Monroe Mechanical Engineering; President, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Arnold Air Society; Secretary, Pi Tau Sigma HERMAN B. HEWETT, Lake Cbarle: Zoology and Pre-Medicine; Treasurer, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals; Baptist Student Union Fourth Row: GENE HILBORN, Iackmrz, Min. Electrical Engineering; Secretary, Institute of Radio Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers; Philosophical Society; President, Rocket Society; Tech Studio Photographer WILLIAM C. HILDERBRAND, Pineville Civil Engineering; President, American Society of Civil Engineers KENNETH V. HILL, Boysier City Civil Engineering; Historian, Pi Kappa Alpha; American Society of Civil Engineers Fifth Row: CONNIE M. HOGG, Graywn Elementary Education; Freshman Advisor; Fresh- man Girls' Glee Club; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Secretary, Baptist Student Union; Honor Council, Harper; Honof Council, Pearce; Honor Council, Dudley; President, Graham Hall; Opera WorksEop; Intramurals MARY E. HOLDER, Rmton Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Vice- President, Secretary, Treasurer, Theta Beta; Execu- tive Council, Baptist Student Union; Freshman Advisor VIRGIL G. HOLDER, Runon Sociology; Reporter, Tech Talk; Baptist Student Union; Men's Glee Club Sixth Row: ROSILYN KAY HOLLIS, RIIIIOIZ Elementary Education; Lagniappe Beauty; Engi- neers' Queen; Forestry Queen; State Fair Court; Rose of Delta Sigma Pi; Freshman Advisor NANCY CAROL HOLSTEAD, Rmtmz Lower Elementary Education; Vice-President, Senior Class; Scholarship Chairman, Kappa Delta Sorority; Council, Wesley Foundation; Freshman Advisor; Freshman Girls' Glee Club JACKY D. HOLT, Haynejz'ille Accounting; President, Accounting Club; Fresh- man Advisor; Intramurals; Delta Sigma Pi Seniors Third Row: BILLY M. HUGHES, Hodge General Business; Senior Vice Presidents Delta Sigma Pi; Statistician, Varsity Basketball; Business Students Association; Intramural Sports WILLIAM I. HUGHES, Slyrezleporz Business Management; Vice President, Kappa Sig- ma; Vite President, Philosophical Society; Baptist Student Union JOHN T. IRVING, SlJrez'eport Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Me- chanical Engineers; Meds Glee Club; Rocket So- ciety; Intramural Sports; Westminster Fellowship Fourth Rou': ELIZABETH W. JEFFRIES, Bam-op Mathematics Education; Kappa Delta; Freshman Advisor; Wesley Foundation; Freshman Girls Glee Club JAMES D. JEFFRIES, Bam'ap Accounting; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Wesley Foun- dation; Accounting Club; Intramural Sports CHARLES D. JENKINS, Crowley History; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Intramural Sports; Wesley Foundation Fifth Row: DAVID R. JOHNSON, Sbi'ez'eport Zoology; Band; AFROTC Rifle Team; Intramural Sports KENNETH R; JOHNSON, Aiken; Forestry; Forestry Club; Intramural Sports MARTHA J. JOHNSON, Shreveport Home Economics; Kappa Delta Sorority; Honor Freshman; Daisy Chain; Home Economics Club; Freshman Adviser; Honor Council, Treasurer, Harper Annex; Campus Wometfs Council; Delta Beta Omicron In the Tech cafetsria. Fin! Rou'x ROBERT J. HORNE, lewz Mathematics MICKEY H, HOXVELL, Pbomix. Ariz. Health and Physical Education; Pi Kappa Alpha; Track Team; T-Club; Intramural Sports; Wesley Foundation; Wings and Prop Flying Club NELDA R. HOWELL. Shmboro Elementary Education Second Row: WHLLIAM Ds HOWSE, Slyrei'eporz Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Vice-President, Ameri. can Society of Mechanical Engineers ROBERT H. HUBER, New Orleans Psychology; Psychology Club; Amateur Radio Club; Newman Club CHARLES L. HUDSON, Sbret'eporl Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha Order; Pi Tau Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; American Society Of Mechanical Engineers J A 4 07:2: PATICSig , i . .. b : r kc: a: meal Fin! Row: KATHERINE E. KEEN, Minder; Accounting; Accounting Club; Business Students Association JANE ELIZABETH KEENE, Alexandria Elementary Education; Baptist Student Union; Treasurer, Blue Jackets ALICE M. KELLY, Lake Provideme Health and Physical Education; Sigma Kappa Sorority; P.E. Majors' Club; Honor Council, Harper; Blue Jackets; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association Second Row: EDWARD G. KENNEDY, Sbrezxeport Speech; Debate Team; Tech Theatre Players BOBBIE A. KILLINGWORTH, Arcadia Home Economics; Vice President, Delta Beta Omiaon; Home Economics Club; Tech Theatre Players; Phi Kappa Phi ' MCLEROY KING, Sbreveport Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Third Row: MICHAEL H. KING, Talia: Petroleum Engineering; Pi Epsilon Tau; Engineers Associa- tion; Society of Petroleum Engineers RANDALL H. KING, JR, Rmtmz Accounting MARGARET C. KLEINHANS, Sbr'ez'epart Commercial Art; Honor Council, Harper, Dudley; Campus Women's Council; Alpha Tau Delta Family Rau': JOHN M. KLING, Baton Rouge Accouning; Kappa Sigma THOMAS GLEN KNOWLES, Bomier City Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Engineers Association; Eta Kappa Nu; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers; Intramural Sports JOSEPH R. KNOX, Hayneu'ille Business Administration; Freshman Adviser; Ac- counting Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Intramural Sports Fiftb Rou': KENT L. KNOX, Alexandria Business Management: Tau Kappa Epsilon Fra- ternity; Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports JOHN R. KOCH, Lisbon Zoology; Kappa Sigma Fraternity REINHARD KRUSE, Rmtorz Dairy Production; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Beta Beta; Biological Honor Society; Wesley Founda- tion; Reporter, Block and Bridle Club Sixth Row: , DONALD L. LACKEY, Shreveport Business Administration; Treasurer, Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramural Sports ARTHUR Ri LAING, Harrimnbmg Mathematics Education ALBERT NEAL LAMBERT. Kinder Physics; Omicron Delta Kappa; Intramural Sports SererzllJ Rou': LEAH LANE. Lafayette Medical Technology; Vice-President, Social Chair- man, Delta Zeta Sorority; Panhellenic Council; Honor Freshman; Biology Club; Beta Beta Beta; Canterbury KENDRICK E LANEY, pnlrlimz Cilj', Ark. Accounting; Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Intramural Sports RONALD Au LANGLEYs Bosyier City MeChanical Engineering; Americiin Society of Me- chanical Engineers Seniors Fourth Rou. ERNEST R. LEE, Tallulab Forestry JAMES H. LEE, Vivian History; Honor Freshman; Circle K Club JERRY L. LEE, Bernice Medical Technology; Intramurals; Baptist Student Union Hill; Raw: JIMMY R. LEE, Slirereport Political Science; President, Junior Class; Presi- dent. Student Senate; Debate Team; Pre-Law Club CHARLES R. LESTAGE, Combatla Civil Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; AFROTC Officer; Newman Club; American So- city of Civil Engineers; Vice-President, Student Union; Intramurals ALAN R, LEWsIS, Slarez'eporl Business AdministmtionsMarketing and Merchan- dising; Marketing Club; AFROTC Group Com- mander; Canterbury Association Sixth Rnu'x GEORGE L. LEW'ISs Redumer, Tex. Busines Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha Frater- mty JOHN F. LEVX'IS, Alinden Chemiml Engineering; President, Vice-President, Student Senate: Student Union; Wesley Founda- tion Council; Louisiana Tech Engineering Associa- tion; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Intramural Sports JOHN A. LINTOTT, fmzwbum Physics; President, Physics Club Get up from there and fight like a man! Pint Row: . ' LAWRENCE C. LASHLEY, JR., Melanie Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha Order; FIESidem, Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Junior Warden, Treasurer, Canterbury Association . . DWIGHT L. LAUGHLIN, JR, Bonzer Czly Accounting; Accounting Club; Intramural Sports GARY M. LAUTER, Sbrgz'eporz Personnel and Public Relations; Society for Advancement of Management; Marketing Club; Business Association; Delta Sigma Pi Second Roun'A V' . D. L W, :wan . . ALARIccounting; Accounting Club; Baptlst Student Umon CAROLYN SELF LAWRENCE, Belrber- . ' Medical Technology; Freshman Adv1sor; Freshman Glrls Glee Club; Beta Beta Beta; Bgo1ogy Club DAVID C. LAWRENCE, VIZ'MNY English; Advertising Manager, Tech Talk Third Row: . . HERBERT W. LEBOURGEOIS, Mfldlfle Bacteriology; Tech Choir; Opera Workshop; Men's Glee Club ERIC F. LEBROCQ, JR, Stuttgart, Ark. Industrial Engineering; Secretary, Historian, Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity; Vice-President, Society of Industrial Engi- neers; AFROTC; Wesley Foundation; Arnold Air Society; Tech Band; Intramural Sports ANNETTE DAVIS LEE, Dubacb Lower Elementary Education; Honor Council, Adams Hall; Intramural Sports SemiNg JOW Eli: AV LUV Asg FRANC L0 Int! LOL T bird R HENRY Ind GRADY Pol BOBBY Mel Sm Fin! Row: MARTHA A. LIPP, Oak Grove Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Sorority, Pledge Vice President; Alpha Tau Delta; Campus Activities Board; Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers' Association; Publications Director, Associated XVomen Students; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Bap. tist Student Union; Freshman Advisor DON R. LONG, Tullax Speech; Men's Glee Club; Tech Theatre Players JERRY T. LONG, Colfax Health and Physical Education; Intramurals Setozzd Row: jOHN I. LONG, 5.71021 Rouge Electrical Engineering; Wesley Foundation; ROTC Chicago Tribune Award: Intramurals; Golf Team; Honor Freshman' 1' ' 13f. American Institute of Electrical Engineers , . f. JOYCE L. LONG. 01151 V Lower'Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers, Association; Freshman Advisor FRANCES LORANT SlJTfl'fPOI'Z Lower Elementary Education; AFROTC Sponsor; Rifle Team; - , , , Intramural Sports; Women's Recreation Association; Student . . . :. Louisiana Teachers' Association; Secretary, Blue Jackets Third Row: HENRY L, LOVE, Mamfield Industrial Engineering GRADY A. LUTTRELL, Rmton . '7 Political Science ' ' ' BOBBY B. LYLE, 557611617017 ' ? -- :; ;,-. Mechanical Engineering; Vice President, Kappa Alpha Order; . Student Senate; American Society of Mechanical Engineers Fourth Row: JAMES B. LYONS, IVeIt Monroe Petroleum Engineering; American Institute of Me- chanical Engineering; Pi Epsilon Tau; Vice-Presi- dent, Society of Petroleum Engineers; Louisiana 1 . L 7;; . Engineering Society; Regional Director, Newman M , , ixm . Club; Intramural Sports .1: A; 5m THOMAS A. MCALLISTER, Monroe Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engineers CHARLES M. MCCARTNEY, 19724 English; Honor Student; Freshman Adviser; Presi- dent, Tech Theatre Players; National Collegiate 1 Players Fifth Row: LARRY J. MCCATHRAN, Mooringlport Health and Physical Education MARIAN K. McCATI-IRAN Virimz Elementary Education; Phi Kappa Phi JOHN I. MCDOWELL, Pizzez'ille Foresny Sixth Row: ELLIS A. MCKENZIE, Homer Elementary Education; Freshman Advisor; Presi- dent, Blue Jackets, Honor Council, Dudley, Gra- ham: Secretary, Alpha Tau Delta; Wesley; Campus Women's Council DONNA J. MCCLEAN, Hodge Speech Education; Phi Beta; Newman Club MARGARET E. MADDEN, Rlulozz Lower Elementary Education; Treasurer, Kappa Delta Sorority; Treamrer, Young Women's Aux- iliary; Freshman Advisor. Sez'emb Rou': GLENDA L, MADDOX, Springbill Secondary Education; Honor Council, AsWeIl; Baptist Student Union BARBARA B MACOUN, Ferriday Home Economim: Freshman Adviser; Home Eco- nomics Club; Baptist Student Union REBECCA E MALONE, Clmmblee, Ga. Lower Elementary Education Seniors Win a few, lose a few. We lost that One 0w: gggAIixINE MICHAUD MALONE, Hodge Upper Elementary Education;.Pre51dent, Kap rority; Cheerleader; Daisy Chain; Secretary, Delta cron; Student LOuisiana Teachers Association; Womens Recreational Association; Homecomjn TOMMY JOE MALONE, Farmerz'ille . Business Administi'ationePIe-Lawl; VICe-Presi Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Presmlent, cery Club; Marketing Club; Soc1ety Management DENNIS G. iVIANN, JOilebefO Business Administration and Marketing g Court . deni, Treasurer. Vice-PreSIdent, Chan- for Advancement of Second Row: JAMES THOMAS MARANTO, Sinez'eport Mathematics F. SCOTT MARKHAM, Shreveport Business Administration and Marketing; retary, Delta Sigma Pi; Kappa Alpha Ord Vice-Ptesident, Management Club CLEO F. MARTIN, H7612 Monroe Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemica neers Corresponding Sec- er; Marketing Club; 1 Engi- TXaird Row: . . DANIEL H. NIARTIN, A5114 Sprmgx Forestry; Forestry Club; AFROTC Drill Team; Intramural Sports; House Manager, Editor, Correspondent, Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Freshman Advisor VICKI LYNN MARTIN, Choudmm Medical Technology; Wesley Foundation; Biology Club JOSEPH BARRY MASON, Elizabezb Marketing; Marketing Club; Business Students' Association Family Rou': SHERRIE LYNN MATHEWS, Mooringsporl i Social Science; Student Louisiana Teachers' As- i sociation; Campus Women's Council; Harper Annex Honor Council FLORA L. MELTON, Rmton ll Elementary Education HORACE E. MIEARS, Dubacb Accounting Fiftl; Row: BERTHA ANN MILLER, UszIbaro Home Economics; President. Treasurer, Home Eco- nomics Club; Honor Council, Pearce, Dudley, Graham; Executive Council, Baptist Student Treasurer, Senior Class MARTHA N. MILLER, Dubarly Home Economics; Wiomen's Glee Club; Freshman Girls' Glee Club: Freshman Advisor; Home Eco- nomics Club; Baptist Student Union; Honor Council, Pearce MARGARET L. MITCHELL, SlJreI'eporl Elementary Education; Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega; Student Louisiana Teachers Association Union; 51x11; Rout NINA F, MOFFETT, fanning; Elementary Education: Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Baptist Student Union JOHN A. MOORE. jRN lemz Business Administration: XVe NOLAN C. MOORE, H'Vzmsrljoro Pre-Medicine; W'esley ' Pi Kappa Alpha Prater Intramural Sports stminster Fellowship foundation; Vice-President, nity; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pa Delta 50. Beta Omi. Treasurer, THO Mild JOY k LI T OHN J Si MARU H H Fm; Row: PAT G. MOORE, Rmton Interidr Design; Kappa Sigma Fraternity DOROTHY E. MUELLER, Vivian English Education; Freshman Adviser; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Honor Freshman; Diasy Chain; Wesley Foundation; Pearce Hall Honor Council; Treasurer, Associated Women Students; Alpha Tau Delta; Campus Activities Board; Lutheran Students, Organization; Intramurals THOIVIAS P. IV'IULKEEN, SMeveport Business Administration; Newman Club Second Row: FRANCES D. MURCHISON, Alexandria Sociology; Education Chairman, Kappa Delta Sorority; Geology Club; Tech Theater Players; Editor, Westminster Fellowship ARTHUR G, AIURPHY, Aiken; V Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers; Institute of Radio Engineers GARY J. MURPHY, Him Health and Physical Education ' V. Tlaz'v'd Row: . JOY H. MUSE, fmzczion Cily, Ark. Lower Elementary Education; Theta Beta; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association JOHN A. MYERS, JR, New Orleam Science Education MARILYN B. MYERS7 Ringgold Home Economics; FreShman Advisor; Intramural Sports; Home Economics Club; Women's Recreation Association Fourth Row: PAUL W. NELSON, Sbrerepm't Mechanical Engineering; Vice-President, Engineers' Association; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Arnold Air Society; Pi Tau Sigma; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Intramurals JUDITH A. NETTLES, Shreveport Speech Education; Sigma Kappa Sorority; Tech Theater Players; Best Actress Award 1961; Pi Epsilon Delta; Vice-President, National Collegiate Players; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Debate Team; Marketing Club GWEN NEWCOMER, IVEII Monroe Business Education; Baptist Student Union; Fresh- man Advisor; Girls, Glee Club; Associated Women Students; Intramurals Fifth Row: CEDRIC L. NORRED, Monroe Electrical Engineering BIICKEY E. NORRIS, Ciaoudrmzl Elementary Education; Honor Freshman; Student LOuisiana Teachers Association; Honor Council; Intramurals JAMES K, NORWOOD, De Qlieall, Ark, Forestry; Beta Beta Beta; Forestry Club Sixth Row: LARRY W7. ODOINI, New Orieam Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers-Institutc of Radio Engineers GLORIA L. OYNEAL, Oak Graze Lower Elementary Education: Glee Club; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Baptist Student Union MARVIN E. OWEN, Lie Chain Economics and Finance; Delta Sigma Pi: Baptist Student Union; W'ings and Prop Flying Club; So- ciety for Admnccmcnt of Management Seniors Freshman girls' upping Ctrcmhm' Firm Row: CHARLES R. OXVENS, Slgzglc Busincss Administration; Vice-President, Marketing Club- Managcmcnt Club , , JAMES B. OXVENS, Hapzwzvlls General Business ROY XV. PACE Lrnzlqlieuu Texm Mcchmical Engineering; Golf Team; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers; T-Club Sermzd Row: ELIZABETH R PALMER, E1 Dmuzdo, Ark. Office Administration; Marketing Club; Tech Theater Players- Baptist Student Union; Student Louisiana Teachers, Associatior; LELAND R. PARK, Rmtmz Physics: Secretary Physics Club CHARLES I, PARKER Monme Industrial Engineering; Society of Industrial Engineers Third Ruuu' DONALD R. PARKER, Veuire Mathematics Education; Philosophical Society; XVcsley Foundation; Grand Master of Ceremonies, Rush Chairman. Kappa Sigma Fraternity; President, Secretary, Circle K Club; Secretary, Interfratemity Council; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Frcshman Adx'isor; Intramurals ARTHUR S. PATRON, New Orlmm Civil Engineering; Louisiana Tech Engineers' As smitxtion; American Sotiety of Civil Engineers; President, Treasurer, Newman Club JOHN I, PATTERSON, Ghomn Social Sdence Education and Biological ScienCe Education I'VMHM Razz: VHMMY H. PAIVL. lezmz ACumrltin :. Golf Tmm TALMADGE A. PAXTON, anor Sumnlugv FRANK H. PEOPLES. H'Vnmlmm Atmunting; Trulsurcr. ACcounting Club; President, Business Studcnts' Association: Vicc-President. KAPPA Sigmd: Dclm Signm Pi: Intramurals Fiflb Row: FLOYD M. PERRYMAN, Dubbw-IJ' Agricultural Engineering; American Society Agri- Lultuml Engineers; President. Vice-President, Sec- rcmry, Trmsuruz XV'ings and Prop Flying Club; President Sccrctdry, XV'cslcy Foundation JOHNNIE N. PERRYMAN, Dublurly Sodal Snicmc Edumtion; Sigma Kappa Sorority; Student Louisiana Teachers, Association; Wesley Founthmn: Gmlmm Honor Council; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Dudlcy Honor Council; Pearce Humor Council: lrrcslmmn Advisor PATSY A, PESNIYLL. Rmzmz Elcmcnmry Education; Freshman Adviser; Theta 52 Beta: Baptist Student I'nion TIEI'VJ FM 1 EARNEST L Busmf; Anin'; 1' ACCOURLE Fin! Row: JAMES A. PETRL'S, Pizzerille Electrical Engineering; Secretary, Newman Club; President, American Institute of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engineers: Omicron Delta Kappa; Vice-President, Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi KENNETH XV. PETTITT, Rodexm Mathematics Education; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Intramurals FRANCES R. PHILLIPS, IVE; Monroe Journalism: Society Editor, Tech Talk; Honor Freshman; Freshman Advisor; Spanish Club; Wesley Foundation; Editor, Corresponding Secretary, Theta Upsilon Sorority; Publicity Director. Delta Zeta Sermzd Row: G CHARLES PHILLIPS, Monroe Civil Engineering; President, Vice-President, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; American Society for Civil Engineers JAMES C. PHILLIPS, Seagmz'ey, Team; Upper Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association LOUISE PILGREEN, Marion Mathematics Education; Blue Jackets Third Row: EARNEST L. PINCHERA, Cotton Valley Business Administration BEN 5 PIPES, Rzzyz'iUe Animal Husbandry; Block and Bridle Club JOHN H. PISTORIUS, Shreveport Accounting Fomfb Rou': CAROLYN E. PLUMMER, jmzejboro Lower Elementary Education; Freshman Advisor; Theta Beta; XWesley Foundation PROVIDENCE R. PLUNKETT, Arradia Lower Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association HARRY K. POULAN, Sb1'ez'ep0rt Industrial Management; American Society of Me- chanical Engineers; Society for the Advancement of Management; Society of Industrial Engineers; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club; Dean's Honor List Fiflla Rou'x NIARY R. PRATER, Sbrez'eporl Elementary Education; Freshman Adviser; Honor Freshman: Sponsor, ROTC: Baptist Student Union; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Honor Council, Dudley: Honor Council, Graham Hall MURPHY B. PRICE Sirily Bland Forestry; Parliamentarian. Forestry Club; Society of American Foresters; Intramurals PRESTON PRICE, Armdzlz Health and Physical Education; Intramurals Sixzb Razr: IXIARTHA L PLVRIFOY, SIJI'ewport Elemmtary Education; Wfardem Alpha Chi Omega CLYDE E. RATCLIFR SA 105er2 Industrial Engineering; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; President Society of Industrial Engineers: Irltra murals RALPH H. REPATH, New 0715mm Botany; Beta Beta Beta y 1- -1 :A4rgag-w-e7m:;.rvwrswawyi. 7 -- Seniors Registratmn pastimc standing in line Firs! Rou': W. H. REYNOLDS, Pineville Civil Engineering; Vice-President, AmeriCan Society of GM Engineers 1 BOBBY RICH, Plain Dealing Mathematics JERRY E. RICHARDS, Slyi'ezr'eport Accounting; Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Accounting Club Second Rou': ijygvg R BRUCE H. RICHARDSON, RmZmz ELOX W W Business Administration MERE; MARJORIE A. RICHARDSON, Lafayette DOXL , 29 Elementary Education; Kappa Delta Sorority; Freshman Ad. Indgytrm visor; Freshman Girls, Glee Club; Vice-President, Student . CIPL q Union; Delta Beta Omicron; Wesley Foundation SUI?It Edgw WILLARD J. RICHARDSON, Rmtmz . . . . . . . ,4 L Busmess Admmlstratlon and StatlSthS; Kappa Slgma Fraternity Sment Assoc'atic Third Roux CHARLES E. RITCHIE, W'mmlyoro Upper Elementary Education; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Intramural Sports JOHN V. RIVERS, Monroe Mechanical Engineering; American Society for Mechanical Engineers; Circle K Club; Correspond- ing Secretary, Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma MARSHA G, ROACI-L New Iberia Elementary Education 13010717 Ron's RICHARD S, ROBBINS, jemzmgj Electrical Enginscring; Kappa Sigma Fraternity WWLLIAM H. ROCKET, Ferridm Pcrsnnncl Management JOANN ROCKETT, Sfmnirrille I'ppcr Elementary Education Fiflb Rim: STEVE D. RODAKIS. SXJruwporl MJthcmatics; Lagniappc Staff; Honor Freshman' Amcrigln Institutc 0f Electrical Engineers-Insti: tutc of Rum Engineers; President, Tech Philoso- phiml Sodcty: TtCh Engineer Staff; Head Photog- rapher, Tech Studio; Association for Computing MMhincry JEAN ROGERS, Dubxrly Sociology; Bthist Student L'nion; Freshman Ad- visor; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Intramural Sports 54 JANE A. ROUGE. Shmnpwz Commcrciul Art Fin! Row: DANIEL D. ROSS, llVimzfz'eld Mathematics; Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports LORET J. ROSS, Shreveport Microbiology and Pre-Dentistry; Freshman Advisor; Newman Club; Treasurer, Student Senate; Circle K Club; Americanism Club JOHN R. ROSSINI, Mezairie Mathematics; Newman Club Second Row: GARY E. RUSSELL, T211105 General Business; Marketing Club; Baptist Student Union M. VIRGINIA RUSSELL, Shreveport Home Economics; AFROTC Girls' Rifle Team; AFROTC Sponsor; Home Economics Club SUE E. RUSSELL, fem: Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Associa- tion; Freshman Adviser; Intramural Sports Third Row.- FLOYD H. RUSSO, New Orleam Mathematics; Newman Club DOYLE C. SANDERLIN, Hamburg, Ark. Industrial Management; Secretary, Wings and Prop Flying Club SUSAN L. SCHREIBER, Ferriday Art Education and Commercial Art; Freshman Adviser; Baptist Student Union; Intramural Sports; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association Family Row: JAMES E. SEWELL, Shreveport Accounting; Accounting Club; Intramural Sports; Delta Sigma Pi AUBREY J. SHEPHERD, Skrezr'eport English; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Tech Theater Players; Intramural Sports DOROTHY A. SHIVELY, Biem'ille Upper and Lower Elementary Education; Baptist Student Union; Student Louisiana Teachers' As- sociation; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Intramural Sports Fifth Row: ALFRED G. SILLIMAN, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering; Institute of Radio Engi- neers W. COLBERT SIMMONS, Lake Charley Mathematics; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Freshman Advisor; Circle K Club; Intramural Sports; Bap- tist Student Union SANDRA L SIMS, Shreveport Elementary Education; Second Vice-President, Sigma Kappa Sorority Sixtly Rou': DAVID R. SINCOX, RHIIOII Personnel and Public Relations; Wesley Founda- tion; Intramurals; Wings and Props Flying Club JOHN A. SINGLETON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering; Vice-President, Treasurer, American Society of hrlechanical Engineers; Treas- urer, Pi Tau Sigma; Engineer's Association; Intra- murals; Freshman Advisor JERRY G. SIPES, 10726550er Electrical Engineering; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers a .m' '.Md:zsfm6f:hu::r-vy?-m: dm-v - Seniors Night life at the tcnmk mum Firs! Rou': , 5:L 'Krv3 JIMMIE N. SMITH, Coilml Valley . V Elementary and Secondary Educahon; Wesl Council; Vice-Pres., Student Louisiana Teache Vice-President, Junior Class; Intramurals LESLIE E. SMITH fmzewam Physics; AFROTC: Amateur Radio Club SANDRA R. SMITH, Virimz English Education; Student Louisiana Teachers Association- TeEh Theater Players; Wesley Foundation; Gir15' Glee CluB ey Foundation IS Association; Semzzd Rou': NM szzf BARBARA J. SNYDER, Homlmz, Tex. WEBER L English Education; Women's Recreation Association; Student Hxstoriv Louisiana Teachers, Association; Newman Club Do'fTIE 9 LARRY W. SOLLEY El Dorado, Ark, Comff Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Vice-Presi- Honor dent, American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Circle K Club; Club; Inter-Fmtemity Council; Honor Freshman; Archery Chaxrri Club; Intramurals JL'LES L. S DONALD B. SORRELLS, Hodge 151mm; Upper Elementary Education can Inst leJ Rm: CHARLES R. SPEARMAN, Rodwm . . BLmncSS Management; Delta Slgma P1; Intra- mumls: Smitty for the Advancement of Manage- mcnt BETT Y KATHERINE SPEED, TJUIIZJl? Elementary Education: Freshman Adnsor; XWesLey Founddtion: Student Louisiana Teachers' Assocm- tinn JAMES D. SPENCER CIJJ Mdthcmnics FUIHIX? Run: JACQUELYN R. SPENSLEY, Bmtwp Spcuh and Hmring Therapy; Treasurer, Presi- dcnt Sigma Alphd Eta: Sccmtdry, Vice-President, Tech Thmtcr Players; Band O'Glee ROBERT L. SPRAGGINS. Rnrlwz Chcmistry; chh Band: Tech Orchestra; Honor Frcshman; Intmmumls RONALD K SPRIVELLA Mumoe Elcctriml Engineering: Tau Beta Pi; Engineers As- soci.1tion; Em Kappg Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Secre- tary. InStitLIft of Radio Engineers: American Insti tutc 0f ElutriCdI Engineers Flffb RURJ JANELLE F. STAGE. szNr Home Economics: Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca ARCHIE BI. STEWART. TJNHLMJ Business Administration; Kappa Sigma Frater- nity; Honor Frcshnmn; Presidcnt, Marketing Club; Surcmry. President. Delta Sigma Pi EARL D STEWART Dodrwz Personnel M.1nagcment; Society for Advancemenl of MJnchmcnt: Mtlrkcting Club Fin! Row: ELIZABETH G STOKES. A'Iemplulr, Mid; Elementary Education: Miss Louisiana Tech Phi Mu So ' . Lagniappg Beauty; President. Panhellenic; AFROTC 8133:5187: State Falr Court: XVesley Foundation: Student LOuisima, Teachers' Association j ROY A. ST. PAUL. New Orlam; Civil Engineering: Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity' Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers , DEANNA B STRICKLAND Opeloma; Music Education and Voice; Freshman Advisor: Phi Betzr Publicity Chairman. Orgdnist. Baptist Student Union Homo;- Council. Aswell; Freshman Girls Glee Club: Band V'O'Glee Choir; Opera XVorkshop ' Swozmj Roux- JOHNNY M. STROTHER F.27Izze; 1 iZZe Management: Varsity Football: Intramurals LILLIAN P. STL'CKEY fmzmbam English Education LIBBY SL'MRALL. lemz Elementary Education: Secretary, Kappa Delta Sorority; Fresh- , man Adviser: Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Sigma Tau Delta; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association; Panhellenic; Council W'esley Foundation; Alpha Tau Delta; Honor Freshman; Daisy Chain Third Rou': WIELBER L. SWANNER, 10716Il701'0 History; Intramurals DOTTIE SWANSON, Greenwood Commercial Art; Freshman Advisor; Alpha Tau Delta; Aswell Honor Council; Honor Freshman; Vice-President, Marketing Club; Student Senate; Council, Wesley Foundation; Rush Chairman, President, Phi Mu Sorority; Panhellenic JULES L SYLVESTER, Lake Charla Electrical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity; Ameri- can Institute of Electrical Engineers; President, Newman Club Family Rou': RODNEY G TABOR, Bom'er City Accounting; Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Pi HUGH I TALTON, Lirbrm Zoology; Kappa Sigma Fraternity; Beta Beta Beta FRED L. TANNER, Nalvbitorbej. History; Chancery Club; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals Fifth Rou': MATTIE L. TANNER, Bewite Mathematics Education; Honor Freshman; Baptist Student Union; Theta Beta VUILLIAM D4 TATCBL 11 912 Munroe Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Institute Of Radio Engineers; Freshman Bas- ketball CUBIE F. TAYLOR, Dou'mrille Interior Design; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals Sixth Rou': GLORIA F TAYLOR, IVimzfield Upper Elementary Education; Freshman Advisor; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals; Honor Coun- cil; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association MARTHA R. TAYLOR, Amzdm Zoology; Kappa Delta Sorority; Biology Club; Beta Beta Beta; Sigma Tau Delta; Delta Beta Omicron; Phi Kappa Phi ELVA M. TERRELL, Sinm'mro Elementary Education v- . .. . -...,..7-.... ..-V- .72. :9: 4i wrngw-ei-gmawsuunp mic: xf Sen ' rs ' 10 ' 5i CW n64 Ku77 Hail to theta our Almd Mdtcr Fm Rm: Wm FEE FREDA M. TERRELL Hath? MARGA History EVE: IYNE R. TERRY. PimziHU Twi- ' Forestry . JOHN R. TETTLETON. merzvlle . x Businesx Administration and Production Management; Pi RL 55ELL' Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Delta Sigma Pi; Society for the 593W? Admmcmcnt 0f Mnmgcment Cw? Adnanf E Second Rout T1904; Rozt' ' FORD F THOMAS, Unmm CARRIE M 1 Agricultural Engineering; Baptist Student Union; American Home. Society of Agricultural Engineering dent Ln DAVID E. THOMASON, Mngngzm ROBERTIK I Political Science PhF'5155 ' TYRONE R. THOMISEE, Rmzmz mm, A. F Accounting; Accounting Club man Ci; I Commar i Comm: 1 ngtiStE ! MICHAEL R Chemlca srirute o! Tbird RUN: CARL V4 THOMPSON Bemire Furcstry; Society of American Foresters; Forestry Club; Baptist Student Union JERRY D. TILL Bmujvc W'ildlifc Conservation and Management ANN N, TILLMAN. Uniumbum L'ppcr Elementary Education; Kappa Delta So rarity; Tech Choir: Aswcll Honor Council; Pearce Honor Council; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Stu- dent Senate; ROTC Sponsor; Miss Congeniality, First Runner Up, Miss Tech Contest FOIMIJ Ruur LOYCE XV. TINSLEY Rmton Health and Physigal Education PAL'L D. TOLLESON, Rmzwz History; Commander, Arnold Air Society; AFROTC Drill Team; Cadet Colonel, AFROTC D, SYDNEY TOOKE, B41021 Range Smiology; Moderator, Vice-Moderator, Junior Representative Xchtminstcr Fellowship; Kappa Delta Sorority: Sccrctnry, Treasurer, Geology Club; Freshman Adx'isur; Honor Council, Harper; Honor Council. Harper Annex; Honor Council, Pearce 3 Flfll7 Raul ' MARSHA R, TOW'NSEND, Fu-riday . Business Edumtion; Alpha Chi Omega Sorority; ' CJIDPLIS XV'omcn's Council; XVesley Foundation l BARBARA J, TRAHAN buzilh English Edumtion; Kappa Delta Sorority; Vice- Prceidcnt. Sccrctanx PJnthlcnic; Canterbury Club; Hunur Council, Harper; Associated Wlomen Stu- dcnts: Studcnt Louisiana Tcachcrs' Association; Sponson AFROTC; Dean's List; Freshman Girlf Glee Club: Surcmn: Senior Class; Intmmurals GEORGE XX , 'I'ROL'SDALE JR Monroe Busincss Administmtmn; Society for the Advance- 58 ment of MJnngcmcnt v, ..... .mrw ' ' 6--,7- Anya- . ,,.W.;;.A,;.V...., - - Fin! Row: LANETTE S. TURNER, Arcadia Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association DONNA L. TYLER, Springbill English Education; Freshman Adviser; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association HARRY B. USSERY, Slarezr'eport Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers; Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi; Treasurer, Omicron Delta Kappa; Baptist Student Union; Intramurals Second Row: MARGARET G. VAN ROSSUM, Shreveport French; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Newman Club; Honor Freshman FRANK A. VAN WIAGONER, Shreveport . 5,, s Management; Society for Advancement of Management s 7 .. RUSSELL W. VICK, leon L Business Management; AFROTC Drill Team; Accounting Club; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Marketing Club; Society for the Advancement of Management; Intramurals Third Row: CARRIE M. VIDRINE, Elmira Home Economics; Blue Jackets; Honor Council; Baptist Stu- dent Union ROBERT K. VINCENT, Bmzkz'e Physics and Mathematics; President, Chaplain, Social Chair- man, Alumni Contact, Sigma Nu Fraternity; President, Fresh- man Class; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Group Commander, AFROTC; Who's Who; Secretary, Interfratemity Council; Tech Band; Tech Orchestra; Arnold AirsSociety; Baptist Student Union; Tech Opera Workshop MICHAEL R. WADDEY, Sarepza Chemical Engineering; Sigma Nu Fraternity; American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers; Intramurals Family Row: DORIS A. WALKER, Slareveporl English; Sigma Tau Delta; Dean's List LEONARD WALL, Tallulab Physics and Mathematics; Honor Freshman; Intra- mural Sports; Secretary, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Pi Sigma Pi; Circle K Club; Philosophical Society; Rocket Club; Freshman Advisor; WHO'S Who; Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa WILTON G. WALLACE, De Quincy Chemical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Vice-President, American Institute of Chemical Engineers Fiftb Row: CAROL J. WALLER, Farmerrille English Education; Reporter, Pledge Director, Phi Mu Sorority; Freshman Advisor; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Band; Majorette; Secretary, Student Senate; Baptist Student Union ANN B, WALSWORTH, jonarboro Business Education; Student Louisiana Teachers Association . JANE Rs WARNER, W'x'mer Elementary Education and Secondary Education; Freshman Adviser; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Alpha Tau Delta; Secretary, Blue Jackets; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association: Treasurer, Li- brarian, W'esley Foundation; Honor Council, Adams; AFROTC Sponsor; President, Treasurers Alpha Chi Omega Sixth Row: ELMER Ds XWASHAM, Amley Health and Physical Education; Intramurals SUSAN S. NVASHBURNJRHJMH Elementary Education; Secretary, Sigm; Kappa Sorority: Freshman Advisor; Freshman G1rls'IQlee Club , Honor Council, Harper; Student Loulslapa Teachers Association; Campus Women's Counal: Band O'Glce; Tech Choir; Junior Panhellenic SALLY XVs WlATSON, Lemmpfe Home Economics; Vice-President, Corresponding Secretary, Alpha Chi Omega; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Freshman Advisor; Fresh- man Girls Glee Club; Vice-President, Secretary, XWesley Foundation: Honor Council, Pearce; Honor Council, Aswcll 59 Seniors r163 , smls j . - A NELIHOVC Loxcly Homecoming Court, huh. boys; I 3in FW- Fx'm R mn' xlARgHAL, DOROTHY L WATT 12mm . - - Wm Smml XYelfax-c: Reporter. P111 Mu Sororlty; HOmecoming WW 0 Court: Councils Orgmist XV'CSICY FOPndatiOQ; Honor Coun. DAVID 0L ciI. H.1rpcr: Presidwt. Pcarae Hall; Vlcle-IPrcsldent, Associated 0mm: XV'omen Stmlents: AFROTC Sponsor: Military Ball Court AFROT BLL'FORD Bs W'ELCHs AIVLuLUlmz E CLOWE Mcchmicnl Enginccrmg s Imam TOE B. XVELCH. ZJEIJJU' . . Chi Orr , Mxthcmatics Education; Bupnst Student Umon; Intramurals ngn Sermzd Row; T,'7 ,jg?f, LOL'ISE WESTBROOKJAIIJMJ EMM HESS Medical Technology; Delta Beta Omicron; Beta Beta Beta: gusllwm Biology Club; XXVesley Foundation Equ VXX TOHNNIE E. WESTON, Sitily Island JAMG; M31 ' Forestry: Forestry Club; Society of American Foresters; Intra. T131365 murals .. FRANCES M. WHISENHUNI Axlydozm q Wk??? 1 Electrical Engineering: Secretary, American Institute of Elec- MLLII-Lmu s trical Engineers faofgoggg 1 I Fowl; Rout BILLIE CARS Third Run: Elementaqi W'IIJJAM Hs W'HITAKER Glenmom Women; Mathcmntics Edumtiun: Vicc-Prcsident. Circle K DAVID FAX- 1 Club: Studcnt Louisiana Teachers Association; Comma? Philosophical Society Slgma kg OLA 1:. WHITE. mnm Fellowshi; me'cr Elcmcnmry Education; President. XVamer appe Ircllowship; Freshman AdXisor; Student Louisiana GLENDA 5va 'lhuhcrs' Assodatinn; Hume Emnomics Club; In- Home ECC tmmumls Zeta 501.01 ANNA K. WHITMAN. Hugn, Am. Associated Business Edumtiun and English Education; Kappa MajOIette, Dclm Sururity: Freshman Advisor dentUnion , 17011711; Raw: 1 WILLIAM Ds WHITTEKIN, Shrez'ejmrl Electrical Engineering; President, American Insti- Fifik Rous- tutc of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engi- V LAWRENCE N CIYII Engm President. I ncers: Treasurer, Louisiana Tech Engineers As- socmtion; Etzi Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi PETER C. VVHITTIER, Vera Hawk, Fla. English; Wsssley Foundation JAY WlILLIAMS. Rinlmz General Business FifIl; Roux- JOE Ss XWILLIAMSON, Sbuzeporl Accounting; Accounting Club HOXV'ARD AI. XVILLIS; Cle Insurame and Real Estate; Intramurals XVIIJJAM G. XWILLIS IVHtZJUd, Ncu' ferjm Geological Engineering; XWestminster Fellowship; Americm Institute of Mechanical Engineers; Loui- siana Tech Engineers Association; Geology Club Ns1$vwx..q-.,.....- v, W .s. .- - r 'v .-..,.... .. m.-. aw;- K. .' . First Row: DAVID E. XV'ILSON, Camden Ark, Industrial Engineering: President, Sigma Nu Fraternity; Presi. dent. Senior Class; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Arnold Air Society; Honor Freshman; Intramurals RAYMOND P. XWISSING, Sbrereporz Business Management; Society for Advancement of Manage- ment: President, Marketing Club; AFROTC; Business A5. sociation NELL A. WOMACK, Clmbmz Home Economics; Home Economics Club 56501211 Rout MARSHALL Ls VUOODARD, Arcadia Business Administration; Delta Sigma Pi; Society for Advance- ment of Management DAVID GLENN WIRIGHT, Sbrez'eport Commercial Art; Marketing Club; Wesley Foundation; AFROTC Officer E. CLOXWE XVRIGHT, Shrezeporl Interior Design: Social Chairman, Activities Chairman, Alpha Chi Omega: President, Alpha Tau Delta; Treasurer, Associated Wlomen Students; President. Aswell Hall Tbird Roun- EMMETT E. W'RIGHTs Ruytmz Business Administration-Pre Law; TsClub; Delta Sigma Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa; Pre-Law Club; Track Team JAMES A. W'RIGHT, Sprmgbill Chemical Engineering; Secretary, Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity; Tau Beta Pi; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Intra- murals; Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association WILLIAM F WRIGHT Lillie Rork, Ark. Forestry; Forestry Club; Wiesley Foundation; Society of Ameri- can Foresters Fourtb Row: BILLIE CARSON WYATT, Jonesboro Elementary Education; Vice-President, Theta Beta; Associated Women Students; Baptist Student Union DAVID F. WYLIE, Rmzon Commercial Art; Lieutenant Commander, Social Chairman, Sigma Nu Fraternity; Treasurer, Vice-Moderator, Westminster Fellowship; Opera Workshop; Tech Choir; Art Editor, Lagni- appe GLENDA SUE YOUNG, IVeJl Monroe Home Economics; Treasurer, Theta Upsilon Sorority, Delta Zeta Sorority; Student Union Representative; Biology Club; Associated Women Students; Home Economics Club; Head Majotette, Louisiana Tech Band; Intramurals; Baptist Stu- dent Union; Opera Workshop Fifth Row: LAWRENCE N. YOUNG, Shreveport Clvil Engineering; American Society of Chemical Engineers; President, Tau Beta Pi Left to right: David Hruska, Sandra Grant, Harry Farrar, Pam Roan Class Officers President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, DAVID HRUSKA Vice-President 7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HARRY FARRAR Treasurer , 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 PAM ROAN Secretary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, SANDRA GRANT First Row: RICHARD E. ADAMS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering STEPHEN W. ADAMS, Cowlmzta Forestry CHARLENE M. AICKLEN, Homer Elementary Education CHARLOTTE K. AICKLEN, Homer Lower Elementary Education Second Row: JAMES V. ALBRITTON, Oak Grove Agricultural Engineering JOE D. ALBRITTQN, Farmerville Medical Technology JUDY A. ALEXANDER, Bomier City Elementary Education DONALD R. ALLEN, Covinglan Geology Third Row: JESSIE T. ALLEN, Arradia, Fla. Mechanical Engineering PAT D. ALLUMS, Eudora, Ark. Home Economics WILLIAM T. ALSBROOKS, Forext Electrical Engineering ROBERT J. ANDERSON, IVarren, Ark. Pre-Medicine Fourth Row: GLENN ANDREWS, Amzinmz, Ala. English SANDRIA C. ANTLEY, Downwille Medical Technology JOHN P. ARENA, Ruston Mechanical Engineering JERRY O. ARLEDGE, Oil City Physical Education Fifth Row: JACK D. ARMISTEAD, HOZIIIOIZ, Tex. Psychology ANNE ARNOLD, Mansfield Secretarial Science . y Y THOMAS O. ARRINGTON, JR., Columbia $7 . '1, Chemical Engineering X ' CAROLYN C. ASHLEY, Wimnboro Home Economics Sixth Raw: JIMMIE R. AULD, Minder: English BARBARA S. AULDS, Spearwille Home Economics SUZANNE AULDS, Fm'merzdille Secretarial Science JOHN A. AUSTIN, Howtozz, Tlex. Mathematics' Sez'erzlb Rou': VIRGINIA L. AVANT, Minder! Lower Elementary Education WANDA G. BAILEY, Bemice Elementary Education MILTON R. BALLARD, Oil City Accounting VAL JEAN BANTA, Slarez'eport. ' Business Administration and Secretarxal Science Fm'z Roux RODNEY L. BARBER. Ski'cmpor! Marketing JOHN B. BARHAM, Lemmpte Business Administration and Management ALVIN F. BARR. 11mm! Math Education LYNDA B. BASSETT. Monroe Home Economics SECOHd RUM? DOUGLAS N. BAYNHAM, Sbrei'eporl Business Management DON Ji BEASLEYi leon Industrial Management JL'DY E. BEASLEY, Rayrille Eitmcntury Education SANDRA L, BEATTY, Heflz'n English Education Third Row: BOBBY J BELL lewz Business Administration MARTHA L. BELTON, Minden Elementary Education OSME V. BENEDICT, Slyrezieport Civil Engineering JOHNNY C. BENNETT, Marion Electrical Engineering FOIH'ZIJ Roun- WADE M. BERLIN, Rmton Medical Technology DONALD R. BERRY, Sbrereport Accounting THOMAS A BERRY III, SIWEZIEPOH Economics LINDA L. BLACK, Farmerville Elementary Education Fifth Row: WILLIAM E. BLACK, Memphis, Tenn. Chemical Engineering JOSEPH C. BLAKE, joneibora Mechanical Engineering THOMAS E BLANCHARD, New Orleam Civil Engineering PETER C. BLANDOW, New Orleamr Business Administration SixllJ Row: RONALD L. BLOTEL'OGEL, IVordw, Ill. Accounting Si NEXX'ELL BLLVBIE Labee Cbm'lel Auounting PAMELA E. BOLDING. Bwiier City Mathematics Education HARRELL BOND, JR, jounbom Mathematics Education i i i i l NHM MKMN . Fin! Rou': HOYE A, BOXWIVIAN, Armdia Accounting WILLIAM B. BOYD JR, Plain Dealing Chemical Engineering GINGER BRADLEY, El Dorado, Ark. Secretarial Science SUELLEN BRANTLY, Shreveport Elementary Education Sethd Row: BILL Bs BRASHER, Homer Voice and Music Education LANNY R. BRASHERs Homer XWild Life Conservation HILDA Js BRAZZEL, Dulmvb Social Science HAROLD G. BRENNAN, New Orleans Management and Marketing Tbird Roux: JOHN M. BREVUER, Alexandria Management JANET E. BREWTON, Norfolk, Va. Sociology and Psychology JESSE D. BRIDGES, Plammz Hi1! Industrial Management YVONNE M. BRISTER, Dubberly Elementary Education Family Row: BENNY B. BRISTOW, Arradia Upper Elementary Education SHERRON K. BRITT, Hazngton Home Economics THORIAS P. BROWN, Sbrereporl Business and Pre-Law JOE A. BROWNLEE, Monroe Mechanical Engineering Fiflly Row: DAVID L. BRUNE. Neu' Orleam Physics ROY Gs BRYAN, Rmmzz Pre-Dental DE WANNA J. BRYANT, I! izz2zylioro Elementary Education LARRY Cs BUCKLES, Rayz'ille Pre-Veterinary Medicine Sixth Row: . WILLIAM R. BULLOCK, Spmrjz'zlle Mechanical Engineering BOB G. BURFORD, Spfizngill Pre-Law JAMES A. BURNETT, Mahle, Ala. Pre-Medicine NOEL E. BYARS, Aiiizden Education 561121sz R0147 NANCY BYRQ, RiIJ'lOU Pre-Medicine LINDA CAFFERY, Midimzd Texa; Business and English Education JOHN T CAMPBELL, Huzj'zzazsz'lle Mathematics ROBERT G, CANIPBELL Colfdx Industrial Management 65 Fm 3 Run ,' FREDDIE J. CAPPS Emr Aninml Husbandry .IEVSICA G. CARPENTER. meop Bnmm' CLIFF C, CARROLL. fluxflimz CID Chemical Engineering 1.. Vs . CARTER. Shaman Chcnmy'll Engineering Scrmzd Ron .' XX'IILIAM R. CARTER, Bouier C17; Mcdmnical Engineering TONIA L. CASEY. Hamlmz. Tex. Physical Education DAVID A, CASSITY. Sbrereporl Chemiml Engineering CAROLE CAI'SEY. Sbrerepm'l Elementary Education Third R0113 C. ERNEST CAL'SEY JR, Rmiou Ddirv thnufacturing XVREN M. CAI'SEY, Calumbm Prc-Mcdiainc SANDRA J. CHANDLER, lemz Humc Emnmmls TONI CHANDLER jozmrzille Mcdiml Technology Fomlll Roux EDGAR L. CHASE. H .11crpmof Chemical Engineering .IOHN ,IV CHEATHAM. leau Cixil Engineering XYOODROXY XV. CHEXV'. Rmmiz Chcmiml Engineering ANASTASIOS T. CHRONOPOULOS, Albem, 6 14Lt c Mcdmniml Engineering Fiflb Rou': FRANK XX , CLEMENTS. Haugbtorz Health and Physical Education JAMES A. COBB, Bonfer City Speech Therapy VUARREN E. COCKERHAM, Sbreveporl Accounting BL'RT XV COLLINS, Bmlrop Commercial Art Sixlb Raw: SHELTON M. COLLINS, IVimzfield chlogy MARIA COLVIN, leon English Edumtion JAMES S. COMBS. El Dorado, Ark Mcchunical Engineering C. CARLOS CONERLY. Sbrez'eport Atwunting Juniors Fin! Row: LETTIE V. CONNELL, Dubberly Physical Education MARGARET S. COOPER, Newellzon Medical Technology THOIVIAS L. CORKERN, JR, Bogalum Forestry WILMA L. COX, Haugblon Music Second Row: CAROLYN CRAMER, Bernice Home Economics JAMES E. CRAWFORD, Farmerville English PAUL A. CRAWFORD, Okay, Ark. Electrical Engineering ALTON R. CRAWLEY, 1071950070 Mathematics Third Row: DOROTHY L. CRAWLEY, Arcadia Speech and Hearing Therapy ROBERT G. CRICK, 0110 Electrical Engineering CALVIN S. CROOM III, Benton English WARREN S. CROSS, JR, Momerey Mathematics Education Fourth Row: CLARENCE P. CRUMP, JR, Haynewille Business Administration and Pre-Law GEORGE W. DAILEY, Conan Valley Forestry TED H. DANIEL, Camden, Ark. Forestry PEGGY L. DARK, fonexboro Elementary Education Fifth Row: ELBERT W. DARROW, Sbreveporl Upper Elementary Education ROBERT H. DAULTON, Benton Mechanical Engineering B. LEE DAVIS, Midland, Texan Music JOHN S. DAVIS, leon Accounting Sixtb Raw: THOMAS P. DAVIS, Sbreveporl Electrical Engineering W. PARKS DAVIS, Forexz Hill Pre-Medicine JERRY L. DEAN, Minden Marketing KAY M. DEFREESE, Rujtmz English Education Sezwzlb Rnun' DAVID H. DIKE. Ncu' 01-16mm XVildlife Conservation and Mgt. THOMAS BL DILLARD, Saratoga, Ark. Electrical Engineering THOMAS L DODSON, C017022 Valley Botany DIANNA J. DOLLAR Innerlmro Lower Elementary Education Fin! Rou ,' ROBERT L DONOVAN, Clinton, Min. Electrical Engineering MARGRIT Rs DORING, Bouier City English Education EDXYARD M. DOXV'DELL, Rzulon Mcchamcal Engineering EUGENE Ds DI'CK. Fumt Hill Accounting Swami Rout KENNETH R. DL'CKWORTH, Shreveport Elcntrical Engineering CHARLES E. DL'NLAP, El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering and Business Admin- istration MARY L. DUNN. Gmnd Cane Home Economics GENEAL O. DUNN. Greenwood Secretarial Science Tluhd Roux RICHARD I. DURRETT, Shmboro Civil Engineering BONNIE L, EARP. 51.71915ij Elementary Education TOM J. EAVENSON, JR., Dallm, Texas Electrical Engineering DONALD M, EDINGTON, Springbill Civil Engineering Fourlb Roux: SAMUEL H, EDWARDS, JR, Shreveport Electrical Engineering L. PALMER EILAND, Sbrerepor! Electrical Engineering KENNETH E. EILERS, Baton Rouge Atscounting DONNIE L. ELLERMAN, IVinmboro English Filej Row: NOBLE E. ELLINGTON, Manglmm Animal Industry CHARLES M. ELLIOTT, Bernice Civil Engineering MARY E. ELLIS, Alexandria History ROBERT M, ELLIS, Rmtmz W'ildlife Conservation Sixlb Roux' CHARLES R EMBRY, Is'idle'x History JOHN L EMBRY, erlluzillc, Okla. Chemical Engineering ELIZABETH M. EMMONS, Rmtmz Education JERRY B. ENDSLEY, IVirbI'm Pally, Tex. Elcctrical Engineering Fin! Row: DORIS L. EVANS, Caieyville, 111. Music Education POLY I. EVANS, Shreveport Elementary Education LINDA A. FARMER, Rmton Music ROY D. FARMER, JR., Pineville Voice 59507151 Row: HARRY L. FARRAR, Farmerville Civil Engineering RUBY A. FARRAR, Farmerville Business Administration DIANE L. FARRENS, Baton Rouge Math and French Education CHARLES W. FEAZELL, Aiken: Accounting Tbird Row: JON A. FEERICK, St. Louis, Mo. Pre-Dental JANICE M. FERGUSON, Ruston Elementary Education GEORGE G. FIELDS, Bossier City Chemistry DOUGLAS H. FISHER, Slareveporz Mechanical Engineering Fourth Row: JACK D. FISHER, DeQuimy Mathematics SAUNDRA M. FITZGERALD, Bernice Social Science Education CAMILLUS W. FLACY, JR., Minden Electrical Engineering KEN L. FLICK, New Orleans Psychology Fifth Row: IRIVIA L. FLINT, Dmm Business Education CLINTON O. FLOYD, Pizzerille Forestry GERALD XV. FORDHAM, Slareveporl Chemical Engineering GARY L. FOSHEE, Leen'ille Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: HAROLD K. FOUNTAIN, Lemmpte Civil Engineering MARY A. FOWLER, Runwz Speech MAXIE J. FOWLER, foyte Mechanical Engineering RICHARD M. FOWLER, Alexandria Accounting Sezwzzb Rout DAVID E. FRANCE, Bauier Cily Mechanical Engineering PAUL D. FRANKLINs Slyrezseport Business Management BEN L. FREEMAN, JR, Logazmport Math Education JAMES D. FRITZ, Miizderz Business Education Juniors FUJI Roux CHARLES M. FULLER, Dubai; Accnunting JAMES H. FL'LLER, JRl, Homtmz Physics LYN L. FULLER, Rlulwz Business Administration and Real Estate-In- surance RONALD M. GARNER, Sibley Accounting Second Roux PATRICIA Ci GATES, Dodmn Full Business Education JOHNNY Li GAY, leon Economics and Business Administration FREDDA L. GAYE, The Hague, Holland Commercial Art RICHARD C. GEBHARDT, Alexandria Mathematics Third Raw: SUE E, GEORGE, Monroe Journalism CHARLES C. GIBSON III, Cotton Valley Accounting CARL Hi GILES, Sbrezieport Math ROBERT WK GIVENS, Bogalum Electrical Engineering Fomlb Row: MARTHA J. GODFREY, Monroe English Education JOHN K. GOLIGHTLY, Runon Pre-an RALPH GOSSARD, JR, 0114 Journalism-Management JAMES XV. GOODWIN, Pineville Journalism ijlllJ Raul; JACK AL GRACE, JR., St. foxepb Statistics and Business Administration TOBY CRANBERRY, Baylrop Elementary Education SANDRA L. GRANT, Bouier City Home Economics jIMMY Rs GRAY, SI'Jrereport Electrical Engineering Sixlb Ruin L. JANETTE GRAYi Hodge Elcmcntnry Education JAMES L. GREEN. IVJI'J'HI, Ark Civil Engineering KAY T. GREEN, Sbniroporl Sccrctarinl Scicnue VIVIAN L. GREEN, Dubaclj Homc Economic Fin! Row: JAMES D. GREGG, Shreveport Electrical Engineering RUTH P. GREGG, Alexandria Mathematics Education CLIFT GRESHAM, IVinnfield General Business KENNETH M. GRIFFIN, Allmzm, Tex. Electrical Engineering Second Row: W. LELAND GRUBBS, Sbrez'epm'l Political Science EARL J. GUILLORY, Alexandria Chemical Engineering DOLORES A. GULLEDGE, Cullen Elementary Education BILL D. HALL, M01021 Clements, Mich. Political Science and History Third Row: GEORGE D. HALL, Baytrop Physics JAMES H. HALL, junction City Accounting CLARA A. HAMMONS, Claoudram Secretarial Science MICHAEL E HANNAN, IVeytlake Marketing Fourtb Row: ROBERT E. HANRY, junction City Forestry DONALD E. HANSEN, Daytorza, Fla. Mechanical Engineering ELAINE HANSON, Shreveport Medical Technology AMY J. HARDAWAY, Shreveport English Education Fifzb Row: E. SUE HARDEE, Plenum! Hill Business Administration ROBERT F. HARDISON, Slarezr'eport English GARY R. HARDY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering JAMES H. HARLOW, JOIIerOfO Mathematics Sixth Row: CAROLYN J. HARPER, Springbill Business Education RODNEY HARPER, Farmerville Social Studies Education ROSS E. HARPER, Clay Electrical Engineering ANNE C HARRIS, B42022 Rouge Business Administration Seventh Row.- JAMES S. HARRIS Spriingill Business Administration and Pre-Law REGINALD Eu HARRIS, JR, Sbrereport Education CHARLES E. HART, Hmmm Interior Design TOMMY G. HARVEY, Hodge Psychology Juniors Fin! Rout JIMMIE SL'E HATCH. Hodge Home Economics DOUGLAS Ji HAWKINS, Slyrez'eport Business Administration JOHN F. HAXVKINS. JRH Belrber Agricultural Engineering RONNIE L. HAXWKINS. Sbr'erepor! History Sermzd Roux' ROBERT XV. HAWTHORNE, Shreveport Electriml Engineering VERNON L, HELMS, Oak Grove Business Administration and Marketing MARY THERESA HENDERSHOT, Ruston Secretarial Science JAMES D. HENDERSON, Sbreveport Botany Third R010: ROBERT Yi HENDERSON, Ionejboro History OLIVER A. HENNING, 11701519 Business Administration KERRY G. HERRON, El Dorado, Ark. . Forestry JIMMY L. HIGGINS, Rayw'lle Electrical Engineering F0m'tl9 Row: JAMES D. HILL, Sprirzgljill Chemical Engineering WILLIAM A. HILL, Omaha, Neb. Mechanical Engineering JERRY M. HINDMON, Oakdale Accounting DONALD R. HINTON, Mirzden History Fifth R010: GRADY T. HINTON, 0110 Chemical Engineering SHELLEY K. HISER, Gibyland Pre-Medicine JOYCE D. HOLLAND, Artadia Accounting REGGIE C. HOLLAND, 1072050070 Business-Industrial Management Sixth Row: BRENDA B. HONEYCUTT, Imlwboro Elementary Education JACQUELINE 1. HOOPER, Tioga Social Welfare JOYCE L. HORN, Columbia Business Education LYNDA G. HORNE, Rujlorz Elementary Education Fin! Row: RONALD W. HORTON, Rmtmz Psychology JOHN M. HOWARD, Pineville Electrical Engineering DAVID R. HRUSKA, Minden Business Administration GARY L. HUDSON, Bmkeye Civil Engineering Setond Row: WILLIAM B. HUFFSTICKLER, JR, Alexandria Insurance and Real Estate CHARLES M. HUNTER, JR., Minden Upper Elementary Education WAYNE H. HUNTER, Shreveport English Education RONALD D. HUTCHINS, Rmzarz Zoology Third Row: LAWTON C. HUTCHISON, Slareveport Chemical Engineering CARRA SUE INGRAM, Pirzeville Medical Technology GEORGE W. JACKSON, Shreveport English JAMES D. JACKSON, Shreveport Accounting Fourth Raw: ROBERT M, JACKSON, Shreveport Math TOMMIE J. JACKSON, lewz Personnel and Public Relations CHARLES B. JARVEAUX, Houma Chemistry FRANKLIN H. JENKINS, Rmton Civil Engineering Fifth Row: CHECKWING JOE, Shreveport Electrical Engineering MARION V. JOHNSON, Shreveport Lower Elementary Education PAUL G. JOHNSON, Shreveport Electrical Engineering BOBBY G. JOLET, Sulphur Industrial Management Sixllj Row: CHARLES R. JONES, Ringgold Industrial Engineering G. CLIFTON JONES, El Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering JAMES G. jONES. JR., Dubatb Mechanical Engineering JERRY E. JONES. Grand Cane English 591162216 R010: LYNDA K. JONES El Domdo. Ark. Full Business Education MARJORIE A. JONES, Riizggold Business Administration RICHARD V7. JONES El Dorado, Ark. El6ctrical Engineering ROBERT E. JONES, Bonier City Civil Engineering Fin! Rouv GLENDA M KEES, Rmtan Home Economics M. HALAINE KEES, Pineville Speech and Hearing Therapy JAMES H. KELLY, Arradia Dairy Mfg. NORMA J KENT, Simlboro Secretarial Science Sermzd Raw: MARY J. KING, Tallulah Home Economics BEN T. KIRK, Natrln'zocljei General Academic JAMES H. KITCHENS, Rmton History GLENN W. KLUG, Pinez'ille Physics and Mathematics Third Row: BOBBY R. KOVAC, Oak Grove Agricultural Engineering JAMES C. KYLE, IVeJt Monroe Chemical Engineering MILTON LAMB, Delhi Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM LANCLOS, Bouier Cily Chemistry Fourth Row: PHILLIP M. LANE, Runon Electrical Engineering DOROTHY D. LANGLEY, Hodge Elementary Education ROBERT P. LARKAN, Monroe Electrical Engineering EDDIE G. LAW, Vivian Accounting Fifth Rou': JAMES T. LAW, Alexandria Commercial Art and Interior Design ALBERT R. LEADAMAN, Sbrez'eport Electrical Engineering GLENN R. LEAKE, junction City WHldlife Management THOMAS B. LEDFORD JR, Rmton Forestry Sixtly Roua' ROBERT L. LEE. Bernice Zoology WILLIAM L LEES, Slyrei'eporl Electrical Engineering LINDA G. LE GENDRE, New Orleam Psychology DONALD M. LEWIS, Bonier City Wildlife Management Juniors Fm: Row: PATRICIA T. LEWIS, Homer English Education JAMES A. LILLEY, Pineville Accounting JOHN T. LINCECUM, Georgetown Wildlife Management CAROLYN A. LISHMAN, Winnsboro Elementary Education Second Row.- ANNETTE LOCKWOOD, Marion Secretarial Science DANA LONG, Bouier City Speech Education MILTON K. LOTHROP, Shreveport Personnel and Public Relations DONNA R. LOVE, Bonier City Secondary Education Third Row: OLBY L. LOVE, Arcadia Music CHARLOTTE LOWREY, Shreveport French Education REBECCA A. LOWREY, Lisbon Elementary Education RONALD Ci LOYD, Howton Mechanical Engineering Fourth Row: REX E. LOYER, Lake Charles Electrical Engineering CHARLOTTE O. LUNO, Winnsboro General Academic LEON L. LUSK, JR, Plain Dealing Business Administration MARILYN L. LYLES, Mangbam Clothing and Art Fifzb Row.- CHARLES M. LYONS, Ruxton English ANN MAC MILLAN, Shreveport English Education LYNDA A. BICCALMAN, Homer Library Science KEITH M. MCCARTNEY, fend Wildlife Silea Row: CHARLOTTE M. MCCARTY, Raym'lle Speech and Hearing Therapy SANDRA L. McCLANE, Winnfield Medical Technology JAMES C. MCCLURE, JR., Slareveporl Business Management JUDY C. McCULLOUGH, Shreveport Business Education Seremb Row: CARL A. MCDANIEL, JR, Rmtmz Industrial Management CLYDE C. MCDONALD, Hayzzewille Pre-Medicine KEN D. MCDONALD, Alexandria Chemical Engineering FRANCES C. MCGUIRE, Oakdale Secretarial Science Fin! Rou': WILLIAM D. MCGUIRE, New Orleam Psychology IVIARY A. MCKINNEY, Sbrel'eporl English Education PAULETTE S MCMANUS, Elmira Lower Elementary Education EDWARD R. MCMULLEN, Memplyij, Tenn. Physics Serond Row: ROBERT O. MACHEN, JR., Minder! Accounting CLAUDE L. MAHLEN, Slarez'eport Petroleum Engineering WILLIAM E. MANNING, Luling Physics ANNETTE F. MARANTO, Shreveport Elementary Education Third Row: DAVID W. MARTIN, Shrei'eport Commercial Art FREDDIE F. MARTIN, fella English Education M. CRAIG MARTIN, Metairie Insurance and Real Estate WALLACE L. MARTIN, Rumm Physical Education Fourth Row: WALTER R. MARTIN, Good Pine Social Science PEGGY JO MASON, function City Home Economics QUINTON D. MASON, Cotton Valley Physical Education FREDDIE L. MASSEY, jonexboro Mechanical Engineering Fifth Row; QUENTEN E. MATHEWS, Ferriday Wildlife Conservation JAMES C. MATHIS, Mamfield Chemical Engineering ELIZABETH A. MATKIN, Slarezxeport Art Education RONNIE G MAXWELL, Springbill Electrical Engineering Sixth Row.- MARGARET L. MAYS, Winmboro English Education G. L. MEARS, Minden Elementary-Secondary Education BARBARA A4 METCALF, Shreveport English LARRY W. MILFORD, Minder! Commercial Design Pint Row: ROBERT D. MILLER, IVI'mZJboro Civil Engineering THOMAS J. MILLER, Shreveport Accounting THOMAS P. MITCHELL, Bonier Cily Physics ROBERT K. MOFFETT, Dextrebzm Political Science Second Row: JOAN E. MOORE, Arradia Commercial Art SHARON A. MOORE, Rmton Medical Technology HARLAND O. MORGAN, fem: Business Administration BEVERLY B. MORRIS, Rodeim Zoology g i 'ng 133$ Third Row: JEREL E. MOSLEY JR., Benton Pre-Law CLINT L. MOUER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering DAVID L. MULFORD, Shreveport Business Management JEAN MURPHY, El Dorado, Ark. Health and Physical Education Fozzrlb R0111 ELMER G. NANCE, Mamfield Chemical Engineering ALLEN NEAL, Pen'yr'ille Civil Engineering JIMMY Wi NEIL, Coazer, M0. Business Management JOSIE L. NOLAND, Cboudmm Home Economics Fifth Row: RAYMOND J. NORRE, Slareveport Chemical Engineering and Business Administration JOHN G. NORRIS, Farmerville Pre-Medicine MARTHA J. NORRIS, Welt Monroe Home Economics MARY K. NORRIS, Rmton Elementary Education Sixth Row: GLENDA R. NORWOOD, Dulmch Home Economics CANDACE NUGENT, Winnfield Speech Education JERRY T. NUGENT, Dry Prong Forestry CURTIS W. NYEGAARD, Farmerville Wildlife Conservation Seventh Rou': CHARLES R. OATES, Springbill Business Administration MARGARET C. OGDEN, Oak Grove Health and Physical Education FRED R. O'NEAL, Sulphur Chemical Engineering GEORGE A. ORUM, Logamport Mechanical Engineering Juniors Fin! Row.- JAMES W. OWENS, Homtmz, Texa: Electrical Engineering JIMMIE R. OWENS, Homer Social Welfare CHARLES H. PACKMAN, Lake Charles Pre-Medicine PAUL PALMER, Farmewille Physics Setond Row: THADDEUS T. PARDUE, Atlaem English Education JAMES D. PARKMAN, Rmton Forestry CAROL L PARKS, Bonier City Chemistry PHILLIP T. PATE, DeQuincy Accounting Tbird Row: CAROLYN J. PATTERSON, Mamfield Secretarial Science DONALD W. PATTERSON, Ferriday Mechanical Engineering DOROTHY G. PATTERSON, Shreveport Secretarial Science GEORGE M. PATTERSON, Shreveport Marketing Fourtla Row: JOY D. PATTERSON, Grayyon Elementary Education ROBERT F. PATTERSON, Choudrzmz Physical Education LEE A. PATTILLO, Shreveport Chemical Engineering PHILLIP B. PAUL, Paul: Valley, Okla. Forestry Fifth Raw: MARSHALL D. PEEL, IVinmboro Civil Engineering JAMES M. PELTON, Shreveport Chemical Engineering CHARLES E. PERKINS, Lake Arthur Wildlife Conservation and Management FRANK L. PERNICI, Shreveport Zoology Sixth Row: DENNIS T. PERRY, New Orleam Electrical Engineering WILLIAM H. PERRY, Springbill Industrial Management T. VELLE PERRYMAN, Dubberly General Agriculture DOROTHY L. PESNELL, Houma English Education Fin; Row: JOHN B. PHILLIPS, Jena Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH M. PIATT, JR, New' 071mm Pre-Law JUDITH E. PICKERING, El Dorado, Ark. Elementary Education RITA PILGREEN, Rmmn Journalism Second Row: GEORGE R. PIPES Minder; Mechanical Engineering ARNOLD B. POPE, Norfolk, England Statistics HELENE V. POULAN, Shreveport Business Administration DAVID M. POWE, fem English and Sciences Third Row: MARION C. POWELL, Haynewille Chemical Engineering WAYNE M. POYNTER, JR, Maplewood Business Administration GOLDA J. PRAY, Baton Rouge Art Education DANIEL D. PRESTON, Slarezxeport General Business Family Row: DON R. PRICE, Pollock Electrical Engineering PAMELA H. PRICE, De Ridder Home Economics WALTER L. PRINGLE, Glenmom Math WILLIAM R. PURIFOY, Shreveport Chemical Engineering Fifth Raw: LONNIE T. PUTNAM. 0114 Accounting SUSAN C. QUIRK, Wajbington Home Economics ROBERT H, RAMEY, Vivian Accounting IVIILDRED J RANDOLPH, Colfax Animal Industry and Home Economics Sixth Row: CHRISTA R. RASBERRY, Sbreveporl English Education KENNETH F. RAY, Banrop Business Administration THOMAS R. RAY, Camden, Ark. Accounting JOHN M. RAYFORD, Leewille English Seventh Row: CLARENCE A. REECE, Gilliam Electrical Engineering WALTER E. REED, Sbreveport Civil Engineering R. WAYNE REEVES, Mindwz Education JUANITA REPPOND, Marion Elementary Education J uniors Fin! 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DAUGHTRIDGE, El Dorado Industrial Engineering ANN L. DAVIS, Alexandria Mathematics Education DONALD L. DAVIS, Bethany Health and Education Seventh Rou': GALE DAVIS, Minden Social Studies LINDA K DAVIS, Hodge Elementary Education SHARRON B. DAVISON, Altm, Okla. Medical Technology KENNETH J. DELYSER, JR., Shreveport Political Science 92 Fin! Rou': CHARMAINE DE MOSS, Downsz'ille Physical Education MARGARET M. DE MOSS, Tallulah English Education DVUIGHT E. DENDY, El Dorado Electrical Engineering LORETTA Rs DENNING, Rmtou Clothing Art Semzzd Raw.- WILLIAM S. DENNIS, Hodge Business Administration JOHN E. DENTON, MrGebee, Ark. Physics DARRELL D. DIAL, Bomier City Mechanical Engineering KENNETH D, DIAMOND, Valley Stream, N.Y. Chemical Engineering Third Rou'r JAMES E. DIKES, Alexmzdria Arts and Sciences SUE DOIRON, Sbrereport Business Education JUDY M. DOMINICK, Mira Elementary Education RICHARD M. DREW, Wm! Monroe Business Administration Fourlb Rau': HOWARD A. 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FUSSELL, San Augustine, Tex. Civil Engineering FRANCES R. FUTCH. Oak Gmre English Education Sophomores First Row: HAROLD F. FUTCH, El Dorada, Ark. Electrical Engineering DAVID T. GAAR, IViIzzzfield Accounting JAMES P. GAHARAN, Jena Pre-Medicine JO ANN GAITHER, Minden Home Economics Second Row: MELVIN C. GARNIAN JR., Jennings Electrical Engineering NANCY E. GARRISON, Ruston Home Economics WILLIAM J. GATES, Gmdon, Ark. Chemical Engineering GORDON P. GIBSON, JR, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Third Row: LARRY D. GIBSON, 04k Grove Upper Elementary Education JOHN E. GILCREASE, Gilbert Mechanical Engineering DOYLE E. GILL, IVm'rezz, Ark. Forestry FRANK M. GILL, Shreveport Business Fourth Row: JERRY L. GLAZE, Minder; Forestry DAVID L. GLOER, Sibley Accounting J. PHILIP GOODE JR, Shreveport Pre-Law FRANCES C. GOODMAN, Plain Dealing Elementary Education Fifth Raw: JIMMY R. GOODWIN, T141105 Mechanical Engineering GEORGE E. GOSS, Springbill Accounting . SUSAN M. 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McCLARAN, Mirzden Chemistry MARY J. MCCONATHY, Quilman Commercial Art BRENDA C. MCCRAINE, Balm! Rouge Accounting Second Row: RUBY A. MCCRAW, Bonier Cizy Business Administration SANDRA F. MCCRORY, Baton Rouge Medical Technology CAROL L. McCUTCHEN, Baton Rouge Social Welfare CALVIN H. MCFADDEN, Monroe Engineering Third Row: RALPH Ei MCFARLAND, Shreveport Electrical Engineering BOYD S. McFATTERs Plain Dealing Engineering JOSEPH L. MCGALLA, Alexandria Electrical Engineering BARBARA L. MCGEE, Dubarb Home Economics Fourth Row; GENE B. MCGRAW, Shreveport Business Administration and Finance LINDA K. MCGUIRE, Dubacly Business Education MICHAEL P. McINNIS, Slarez'eporl Mechanical Engineering DARIEN L. MCKENZIE, Rmtorz Chemical Engineering Fiflly Rou': SANDRA A. MCKETHAN, Arradia Elementary Education MELVIN K. MCKINNEY, Sbreveporl Business Management PAM MCKINNEY El Dorado, Ark. Commercial Art RICHARD B. MCKINNEY, IVinnfield Business Education Sixlb R010: TODIMY XV. BICKINNEY, Dixie Business Administration JOHN M, MCKISSON, Gilbert Electrical Engineering JERRY XV. MCLAREN, Slagle Chemical Engineering JUDY N. MCLEMIORE, Fyzrmerziflle Home Economics Fin! Row: MILTON A. MCLEOD, Opeloumxr Engineering CAROL A. MCMILLIN, Pinez'ille Mathematics JIMMY A. MCMULLEN, Simlimar, Fla. Pre-Dentistry ROBERT L. MCNEELY, Slarei'eporl General Academic Second Row.- RICHARD L. MCNEILL, Dubacb General Academic JOHN W. MADDEN, Arcadia Agriculture RONALD M. MADDEN, Dubai; Civil Engineering BARBARA F. MAY, jonexboro Mathematics Education Third Row: DAVID C. MALCOLlNI, Plaitjbmgb, N Y. Electrical Engineering PEGGY L. MANNING, Houma Art DEARAL W. MANUEL, Roanoke Electrical Engineering SAMMY J. MARABELLA, Shreveporl Pre-Law Fourtb Row: JOHN C MARKEY, Lake Providence General Academic JANICE A. MARRS, Shreveport Elementary Education CONSTANCE M. MARTIN, Bouier City Music DENVOR H. MARTIN, Goldomza Forestry Fifth Row: PATRICIA R. MARTIN, Springbill Speech and Hearing Therapy WILLIAM M. MARTIN, Minden General Academic WOODROW M. MASSEY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering JACKIE E. MATHEWES, Ruxtmz Elementary Education Sixtly Row: ROBIN EA MATHIS, Mamfield Forestry WILLIAM R. MATLOCK, Shreveport Business LINDA M. MATTHEWS, Smackover, Ark- Engineering MARTHA K. MAXWELL, Bomier City English Education Sevenlb Rou': RICHARD C. MAXXWELL, Sbrezleporl Commercial Art STEVE G. MAYNARD, Haugblan Engineering HOWARD K. MEADOR, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering LAURA L4 MEEKER, Bunkie English Education Freshmen Fin! Rou': ALFRED V. MELSON, Bixbopz'ille, Md. Business Administration JUDITH E. MEREDITH, jonejbom Physical Education CONWAY MERRETT, Sbrez'eport Engineering JERRY I. MICHAELIS, Berwitk Mechanical Engineering Second Row: KATHY W. MILES, Ioneyboro Elementary Education SHARON I. MILEY, Shreveport Secretarial Science BILLY S. MILLER, Rayw'lle Health and Physical Education DANA J. MILLER, Pineville Speech Education Third Row: FRED M. MILLER JR, St. IoIepb Business BILLEE C. MILLIKAN, Morganfield, Ky. Forestry SHERRYL ANN MILNER, Ienning; Elementary Education MARY L. MINCHEW, Cauor Education Family Row: DWIGHT Bs MITCHELL, Lilbon General Academic RONALD A. MITCHELL, Cotton Valley General Academic jAMES Ds MOCK, Basrkm Civil Engineering ELIZABETH MOONEY, Rmton Music Education Fiflly Roux- ALICE T. MOORE, Dodjon Elementary Education BERT G. MOORR, Shrereport PreDentistry THOMAS M. MOREAU, 1179;! Monroe Forestry BARBARA A. MORGAN, Mizzden Physical Education Sixlb Roms: CHARLES C MORGAN, 5.1119le Chemistry JANICE E. MORGANs Jew General Academic CAROLYN IVI. MORRIS, Pizzez'ille General Academic PATRICIA A. MORRIS, Atrial; Medical Technology First Row: ELIZABETH As MORRIS, Mira Elementary Education JOE WC MOSELEY, leon Sociology ROBERT M. MOTTET, Shreveport Education DEMMA K. MUDGETT, Mirzden Business Administration Semzzd Row: PAMELA R. MULHERN, Rayw'lle Music EVELYN A. MUNSON, Zatlmry Elementary Education JOYCE A. MURPHREE, Luling Medical Technology KENNETH R. MURPHY, Him General Academic Tbim' Row: BENNIE L. MURRAY, Marion Agricultural Engineering JOHN W. MURRAY, Shreveport Engineering MARGIE A. MURRY, Marion Home Economics MARTHA S. MYRICK, Alexandria Elementary and Secondary Education Fourlb Row: JAMIE L. NALER, Bonier City Elementary Education MICKIE M. NASIF, Jonewille General Academic BOBBY L. NELSON, Cullen .General Academic EVELYN J. NELSON, Slareveport General Academic Fifth Row: LLOYD C. NELSON, Shreveport Music and Voice JOSE NEUGART. Matanzm, Cuba Mechanical Engineering ILA J. NEWSOME, Newport Newx, V44 English Education RALPH D. NICHOLS, Bossier City Accounting Sixlb Rou': HOPKINS L. NIMS, Shreveport Pre-Law DONNA M. NIX, Haugbton Business Education KENNETH E. NIX, Oak Grove Business Administration LINDA L. NIX, Miizden Elementary Education Serelzlb Rou': ARNOLD NOLAN, Dulyarlo Arts and Scienms MICHAEL A. NOLAN, Rmtmz Forestry GAYLE NOLAND, Tallulah Business Education GEORGE O. NORRIS, Rm10u Pre-Law Freshmen Fm! Row: JAMES A. NORRIS JRs, West Monroe General Academic MARY L. NORRIS, Arcadia General Academic BRYAN B. NORWOOD, Indian Springj, Nev. Engineering DALE K. NORWOOD, Rmtmz Electrical Engineering $950714! Row: MARTHA C. OAKES, Shreveport Secretarial Science JUDITH C. ODOM, Rmton Business Education THOMAS C. ODOM, Summerfield Civil Engineering DALE H. OGLESBY, Verda Petroleum Engineering Tbird R010: DARRELL W. OGLESBY, Verda Petroleum Engineering MARY A. OLIPHANT, Shreveport Secretarial Science PHILIP V6,. ORR, Oak Grove English Education LEWIS OWENS. Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Fourth Row: JACKIE F. OWENS, Harrimnburg Pre-Law BETTY A. PADGETT, Princeton English Education ROSS Gs PALMER, Bonier City Electrical Engineering GARY H. PARKER, Shreveport Accounting Fifth Row: JAMES L. PARKER, 1172;! Monroe Electrical Engineering ROBERT E. PARKER, Wen Monroe Electrical Engineering FRANK J's PARRINO, Elizabeth Industrial Management MICHAEL W. PASTORE, Simxbory, Conn. Forestry Sixth Roux- JAMES E, PATTERSON, SlJrezseporl Animal Husbandry JOEY I-Is PAUL, Em Mathematics JOSEPH W. PANKEY, JR, 715121519010 Arts and Sciences BARBARA As PEARCE Sbrgz'eporz Business Administration Fin! Row: JOHN E. PHASE. SXJrez'eporl Mechanical Engineering CHARLES R. PENUELL Rmton English Education MARY LOU PEPPER, Sike; Elementary Education DOROTHY AL PERKINS, Lake Artbm Education Sermzd Row: FRED D. PERRITT, Arcadia Dairy Production NANCY C. PERRITT, Arcadia Physical Education KERRY M PETERSON, IVimfield General Academic GILBERT R. PICKENS, Hodge Business Administration Third Row; ELIZABETH Ai PIPES, Collimtmz General Academic JACK H. PITTENGER, Vivian Engineering ROBERT J. PITTS, Sb'ezieport Engineering WILLIAM T. PITTS, Slareveport Civil Engineering Fourth Row.- LETA S. POLLARD, Georgetown General Academic MIKE W. POWELL, Minden Physical Education RONNIE L. POWELL, Arcadia Animal Husbandry JOHN P. POWLEDGE, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering Fifth Row: DAVID R. POYNTER, Maplewood Mathematics CAROLYN M. PRATT, Ruxton Marketing JOHN C. PRESCOTT, Palatka, Fla. General Academic COSMAS D. PREST, Shreveport Business Administration Sixtb Row: JERRY L, PRESTON, Shreveport Business Administration EDDIE WK PRICE, Pollotk Forestry CAROLE PRUETT, Shreveport English Education JOHN K. RABB, Minden Business Administration Seventh Row: LARRY N. RABB, leon Business Administration WILLIAM G. RAGSDALE, Newellton Business Administration BENNY R. RAINS, Sbreveport Pre-Dentistry JOHN G. RALSTON, El Dorado, Ark. General Academic Freshmen First Row: JAMES E. RATCLIFF, St. foxepb General Engineering ROXIE RAY, Delhi Stenography ROBERT R4 RECTOR, Bossier City Electrical Engineering GARY A. REYNOLDS, Pineville Business Administration and Accounting Second Row.- LYNDIA F. RICARDO, El Dorado, Ark. History Education ORVAL L. RICHARDS, Shreveport General Academic DONALD D. RICHEY, Oak Grove Business Administration MARY E. RIGGS, Shreveport Business Administration Third Row: MAX L. RILEY, Monroe General Academic MICHAEL D. RISINGER, Spearwille Chemical Engineering HENRY S. ROANE, Rmton General Business SUE S. ROAN, Alexandria General Academic Faltrlb Row: PEGGY J. ROBERTS, Rzulmz Home Economics THOMAS S. ROBERTSON, Dixie Electrical Engineering CAROLYN Y. ROBINSON, Iorzelboro Lower Elementary Education RONNIE RODRIGUES, Simiboro Mechanical Engineering Fiflb Row: CHARLES Q. RODRIGWEZ, Baton Rouge Pre-Law PEGGY S. ROMERO, Kczplmz Home Economics VIRGINIA L. ROQUEMORE, Shreveport Elementary Education THOMAS D. RORIE, HJyIIeJZ'iHe Business and Pre-Law Sixth R0249 LIARTHA L, ROSE, Pioneer English Education JAMES L. ROSS Ilrihzmlmro Engineering JUANITA Ps ROXWE fmzwliom Elementary Education SHARON K. ROXVND, H.17m220nd Home Economics Fin! Rou': CONWAY T. RUCKS, Haymmv'lle General Academic ROBERT S. RUSS, Sbrez'eport Electrical Engineering FAYE C RUSSELL. Delhi Home Economics TERRY D. RYALS, Morgan City Engineering SefOIId Row: KENNETH D. SANDERLIN, Saline Wlildlife Management BECKY E. SANDERS, El Dorado, Ark. Commercial Art SAMLEE J. SANDERS, Bam'ap Secretarial Science SANDRA S. SANDERS, Springbill Psychology Third Raw.- VICKIE E. SANDERS, Bonier City Elementary Education JIMMY E. SANDIFER, Oak Grove English Education CHARLOTTE A. SANFORD, Oak Grove Music Education JACK A. SAWYER, Fm'merville Engineering Fomlb Row . JOYCE A. SAWYER, Bonita Pre-Medicine LINDA G. SAYERS, Shreveport Elementary Education JIMMY H. SCOTT, Farmerville Electrical Engineering WALTER T. SHELTON, New Llano Electrical Engineering Fiftb Row: AVALYN D. SHERRILL, Atlaem Accounting HOWARD R. SHIRLEY, Winmboro Forestry JOHNNIE S. SHOWS, Natchez, Min. Music Education CLYDE W. SHUFF, Pioneer General Agriculture Sixth Row: JEAN M. SHUFFIELD, Springbill Business Administration JOHN R. SIBLEY, Ferriday Mechanical Engineering CURTIS L. SIKES, Sibley Business Administration DAVID SIKES, Slarevepart Arts and Science Seventh Raw: BRYAN C. SIMMONS, Shreveport Accounting JIM I. SIMMONS, Bogalum Pre-Medicine LARRY K. SIMMONS, Slyreveport General Academic ISABEL F. SINGER, New Orleam Secondary Education and English Freshmen Firs! Row: DANE W. SANDERLIN, Jonesboro Electrical Engineering JUDITH F. SKAINS, Arcadia Elementary Education KATHERINE A. SKINNER, Dubai; Home Economics Education JERRY M. SLACK, Springbill Commercial Art Second Row: MICHAEL R. SLACK, fonejboro Education BRIAN L. SMART, Bernice Chemical Engineering JAMES H. SMART, Pollock Forestry RONALD E. SMELLEY, Quitman Geology Third Row: C. ARTHUR SMITH, Harriwnburg Electrical Engineering . CARL A. SMITH, Spearwille Mechanical Engineering EDWARD C. SMITH, Alexandria Electrical Engineering ELTON R. SMITH JR, Florian General Academic Fourth Row: GARY W7. SMITH, Alexandria Forestry GENE SMITH, Simrbara Business Administration GLEN H. SMITH, Mamfield Mathematics GRAHAM L. SMITH, New Orleans General Academic Fifth Row: JOSEPH D. SMITH, Perriiz, Tex. PIe-Law JUDITH A. SMITH, Bernice Home Economics KATHERINE A. SMITH, Claallyam Business Administration NANCY E. SMITH, Vii'imz General Academic Sixth Row: PHILLIP 5. SMITH, WEI! Monroe Engineering REGINA Ai SMITH, Bouier City General Academic RONALD C. SMITH, Slyrezr'eport Engineering SAMMY R. SMITH, Oak Grove Business Administration I43 FM! Rou': WILLIAM E. SMITH JR., Haugbton General Academic JAMES T. SMOOT, Sbrez'epm't Forestry JOHNNY R. SNOXV, Collon Valle; General Academic LINDA K. SNOW', Cotton Valley Physical Education Second Row: JAMES E. SOVVELL, Oak Grazia Agronomy JUDY A. SPAIN, Bomier City Secretarial Science PAUL E. SPEARS, Rmtmz Business Administration SUE C. SPEARS, Parmerrilie Mathematics Education Third R0117 JAMES J. SPILLERS, Cbalbam Business Administration LESLIE W. SPURGEON, New Haw Engineering JERRY XXV. SQUYRES, IVuzlake Aa'ounting BILL STACY, New Orleam Electrical Engineering Fourth Raw: PHILIP F. STAFFORD, Lake Providence Mathematics MARLENE L. STARLING, Slareveport General Academic HURSHIELL D, STEGALL, Shreveport Arts and Sciences RICHARD D. STEGALL, Delhi Mechanical Engineering Fiflb Raw: JIMMY H. STEPHENS, 517769517071 Commercial Art JOHN M. STEPHENS, Sbreveport Engineering JACKIE A. STEVENSON, Alexandria General Academic TROY T. STEVENSON, Quitmmz Business Administration Sixlla Row: JAMES T. STEWART, Rmton Electrical Engineering JOY STEWART, Tallulah Lower Elementary Education RONALD W. STEWART, Cullen General Academic ROBERT A. STOCKMAN, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Seventh Row: CAROL A. STOCKTON, Sbreixeparl Stenography ELIZABETH A. STONE, Shreveport Psychology JACKIE N. STOREY, Shreveport Social Science PATRICIA STRAHAN, Homer General Academic Freshmen Fin! Row: GARY L. STRATTON, Combatta Electrical Engineering BARBARA A. ST. ROMAIN, Bunkie General Academic ELMER E. STROUD JR., Sloreveport English Education WILLIAM R. SUMLIN, Simsboro Business Administration Serond Row: RALPH SUMMERS, Spearn'ille Chemical Engineering MITCHELL SUMRALL, Sbreveport Electrical Engineering ANDREW T. SUNDBORG, Leland, Min. Civil Engineering MIKE A. SWANSON, IVimzfield General Academic Third Row: SHERIDAN K. SYLVESTER, Alexandria Home Economics NORMA A. TALLEY, Newellton Elementary Education CLARA B. TANNER, Bernice Secretarial Science DELANO TARVER, Graymn Engineering Fourth Row: MIKE T. TARVER, Many General Academic CHERYL D. TAYLOR, Lake Charles Social Science Education DELORES As TAYLOR, Summerfield Lower Elementary Education KENNETH R. TAYLOR, Shreveport Engineering Fifth Rout IVIARTHA K. TAYLOR, Cboudrzmt Medical Technology SANDRA E. TENERY, Homer Speech DARYL B. TERHL'NE JR, Grelzm Mechanical Engineering JOHNNY TERRAL, Farmerw'lle Business Administration Sixllj Rout M.'JOAN TERRYs thez'ille Elementary Education XVALTER THATCHER, Sbrewporl Mechanical Engineering PRESTON T. THERIOT, Jeminetk Engineering DAVID A. THIEL, Sbr'ezseporl Cummcrcial Art Fiixil Rouu' ALAN E. THOMAS JR, 5.11021 Rouge Accounting BEVERLY G, THOMAS. Il'i'l'mzfz'eld Voice CLIFF THOMAS. Sbrezepml V Mechanical Engineering TOMMY T. THOMAS. Rmmn Accounting Setmzd Razr: BIARILYN B. THOMPSON, RIIJ'IOII Art ROSE M. THOMPSON, Viz'llm Medical Technology IRMA L. THORNHILLV 11717117;me English HENRY L, THORPE, Lfllr'lljljlle Engineering Third Row: RUSSEL Es THUROW, Madiwn Business Administration RIARY K. TILLMAN, Sbi'ereport Business Education JAMES K. TOLAR, Keilbz'ille Business Administration VERN L. TOLBERT, Oak Grow Business Administration Fomlb Rou': JAMES D. TONEY, Shreveport Business Administration 1 BONNIE S. TRAHAN, Sulphur i Secretarial Science ELIZABETH As TUBBS, Bemite General Academic HUGH C. TUCKER, Monroe Electrical Engineering 1 Fifth Row: JOE M. TUGGLE, Homer General Business i DONALD R. TYLER, Springbill I Civil Engineering I LINDA B. UNDERWOOD, Springbill i ;' Stenography i 1 n MARY JO USREY, Bienville l l I 1 i l i i Business Administration Sixlb Rou': LARRY G. USSERY, Slyrezeporl Accounting LINDA K. VALENTINE, Sbrerepm't Music ARTHUR G. VARVOUTIS. New York. N.Y. Forestry ROXWLAND P. VERNON IR, Tiaga Pre-Mcdicine i Seventh Rau'x CAROLYN S. VILLARREAL Baton Rouge Social Science HILDA F. WADE, Rayrille Home Economics Education ROY M. WADE, Claoztdnml General Academic RUTH As WlAITS, Arradid English I46 Freshmen Fifi! Row: JON R. WALDEN, Haynewille Civil Engineering LARRY E. WALDRON, Ruston Business Administration SARAH E. WALDROP, Grayxon Elementary Education EDWIN E. WALKER, Logamporl Journalism Second Row: HOLLIS D. WALKER, Ionexboro Business Administration LESTER R. WALKER, Shreveport Accounting MARY G. WALKER, Rmton Elementary Education WILMA D. WALKER, Rujton Business Administration Third Rowx CAROLYN R. WALLACE, Newelltorz Elementary Education EDNA S. WATSON, Baskin Home Economics VICTOR L. WATSON, Arcadia Accounting CAROLYN M. WATTS, Arcadia General Academic Family Row: JOEL S. WATTS, Dubacb General Academic TOMMY J. WAXHAM, Shreveport . Civil Engineering MARGARET S. WEAS, Runon Elementary Education WILLIAM T. WEATHERSBY, Ruxton Botany Fifth Row: MARY E. WEEKS, Rustozz Accounting WALTER F. WEEKS JR, Edwardwille, 111. Business Administration LINDA S. WELCH, Wimuboro Social Science DONALD J. WELLS, Pleasant Hill Forestry Sixlb Row.- DON R. WELTON, Sbrel'eporl Mechanical Engineering HAROLD L. WHEELER, Zadmry Music Education BILLY WHEELUS, IVinmbora Social Science EDWARD Di WHITE, Melanie Civil Engineering Fin! R010: BIARYKAY C. W'HITE. lemz Medical Technology PATRICIA Ks XV'HITE UMI-dell-Ut Secondary Education 5:: CHARLOTTE W'IGGINS. Hodge General Acadcmic BARNEY J XVIIJEY. Unimszfn'o Mechanical Engineering Sermzd R010: PATRICIA A, XVILKS. leon Stcnography CHARLES J. W'ILLIAMS. Neusclllmz Electrical Engineering DORIS E. XX'ILLIAMS. Wrimzfield Secretarial Science RONALD Ns XVILIJAMS. Slyrcz'eporl General Academic Third Raw: PATRICIA A. XVILLIAMSON, Sbrei'eport General Academic GEORGIA Cs WHLSON, Shreveport General Academic SHERRY A. XVISE, Lake Pmrideme Home Economics HAROLD XWISTIUM. fem Pre-Architecturc Fourth Row: GLENDA F. WOODARD, Arcadia English JOHN D. WOOLDRIDGE, Winmboro Civil Engineering and Business MARTHA L. WORLEY, Shreveport Music Education NORMAN D. WORLEY, Haynewille Electrical Engineering Fifth Rou': GEORGE Hs WORM, Sbrez'eparl f s Mathematics M LYNDA F. WRIGHT, leon Elementary Education REBA C. WRIGHT. Rmton Elementary Education 1 STEPHEN L. YEICH, leon I Mechanical Engineering MRS ELLA Head, Stude A Sixtb Raw: FREDDY M. YOUNG, Albem J 1 Mathematics Education JOHN L. YOUNG, Sicily Isrlmzd Civil Engineering JOHN R. YOUNG, New Orlemzx Chemical Engineering FRANCES S. YOUNG, Liybon Home Economics 56114115 Row: SARAH Es YOUNG, leon Elementary Education VICKIE A. YOUNG. 517291 English Education BERNADETTE ZIMMER. Lake Providmre Medical Technology ... a... . uww-m- w;-x..qr-..-,..v Familiar Faces E. CLIFFORD MEEK Director, Student Center MISS BESSIE GILLENWATER Nurse, Student Infirmary MRS. BESSIE BOYD Nurse, Student Infirmary n . ..-' PRENTISS FRASIER Security Officer MRS. ELLA R. HOLLIS, R.N. Head, Student Infirmary C. W. SPEIGHTS Security Officer TOMMY D. ALLEN M. E: BICFADDEN Director of Men's Housing Securlty Superwsor I50 u.u 4 w.;-.u.ar-W,-u Social Greeks JANE WARNER President SUE DANIEL Vice President Third R LOCkMd: McCraW, Maillet. Beta Psi Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega has been on Tech campus since October 7, 1944. Our national sorority was founded on October 15, 1885, at Depauw University in Greencastle, Indiana. The sorority flower is the red carnation and the sorority colors are scarlet and olive green. The pin is the 1er containing twenty- two pearls. Alpha Chits activities during the year included a pledge party, a cake walk conducted by the pledges for the Campus Carnival, open house during Mother's Weekend and Homecoming, Christ- mas Caroling, a Christmas Dance, and the Shamrock hall in the spring. Beta Psi also won first place with. its Homecoming display in 1961. This year the annual House Party was held at the Oak Manor in Baton Rouge. The officers for the year were as follows: President, Jane Warner; First Vice President, Sue Daniel; Second Vice President, Sally Will Watson; Recording Secretary, Nancy Ann Jones; Corresponding Secretary, Cindy Mitchell; Treasurer, Ann Woodward; Rush Chair- man, Alice Richard; Chaplain, Marianne Fuller; and Faculty Advisor, Miss Willie Fletcher. Christmas Party Entertainment First Row: Lydia Allen, Beth An- drews, Betty Mae Andrews, Trudy Avants, .Parnela Bolding, Ginger Bradley. Second Row: Brenda Brock, Theresa Curry, Sue Doiron, Jud? Dominick, Mary Dunn, Bed? Fisher. Tbird Row: Marianne Fuller, .2: Fulton, Carol Ann Gaddyi Sgt Gibson, Alice Goorley, Josxe I E ory. Fim Row: Judy Griffin, Polly Grigsby, Jane Hammet, Robin Hammons, Diane Herring, Carolyn Houston. Second Row: Lu Iman, Sue Ingram, Linda Johnston, Nancy Ann Jones, Halaine Kees, Martha Labenne. Third Row: Gail Levet, Linda Lockard, Brenda McCraine, Ann McCraw, Pam McKinney, Diana Maillet. Family Row: Cindy Mitchell, Mary Alice Moon, Elizabeth Mooney, Carolyn Morris. Fifth Row: Elizabeth Morriss, Nancy Muse, Winnie Nail, Jamie Naler. WWW Sixth Row: Barbara Pearce, Rita ydia Allen, 5611;3th Sue. Pope, Carolyn Pratt, Martha :m Andrewsle'r Pflflfoy, Helen Reinhardt, Becky ela Holding, 5 Rlce- h Seventb Row: Alice Richard, Suz- . Brenda BIO? anne Sexton, Nancy Stewart, Becky , Doifou' ul, Stoker, Jackie Storey, Connie .' SUeDunn, 36m SWCCDCY. far, in gngtb Ro'w: Sally Will Watson, P Fuller, 351 Olly Whlfidon, Ann Woodward, annG'adde 530;, ClOWe erght, Bobbye Ybos. m1 , josif GM I53 Delta Zeta Fin! W Bustv well. IVIARTY FOWiLER President GENEAL DUNN Vice President Delta Zeta was founded at Miami University on October 24, 1902, and has become the largest national Panhellenic sorority in the nation, represented on 143 college campuses. It was begun on the Tech campus in the spring of 1962 as Theta Epsilon chapter. The sorority flower is the Kilarney Rose, and its colors are rose and green. Its badge is the Roman lamp, bearing the Greek letters, DZ, resting upon an ionic column. The lamp has on each side three wings of Mercury. A diamond is in the flame and four pearls rest in the base of the lamp. Each year, Delta Zeta participates in fall activities such as open house for pledges of other Greek groups, Mothers' Weekend Banquet, campus carnival, Founders Day, homecoming display and open house, Christmas display, serenading fraternity houses, and numerous parties. Delta Zeta's annual Christmas party was held on December 1, and during the spring semester the group participated in Sing Week, Stunt Night, hayrides, parties, and had its annual Pink Rose Formal. Members and pledges rehearse DZ songs with Mrs. John Makat tseated on piano benchi, DZ province director. Fourth Ra Frances Ph ROquemore, Fin! Row: Mary Jo Atkins, Barbara Bass, Karen Biering, Binkey Binkowsky. First Row: Virginia Bray, Mary Busby, Ann Butcher, Kathye Cald- well. Second Row: Sharon Conerly, Joelle Dopson, Blanche Gillan, Sandra Hamlin. Family Row: Bebe Gail Palombo: Frances Phillips, Virginia Roquemore, Barbara Scott. fifth Row: Mickey Spillman, Bever- Y Thomas, Linda Valentine, Glenda Sue Young. - ..,-.1 7-37- u. .17...- - ..,...4-;..- . - r- . W .. V .7. Tbim' Row: Nelwyn Kimbell, Billie Ann Knight, Linda Lawrence. l55 LAVONNE HENRIKSEN President ANN HARRIS Vice President Alpha Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta was the first sorority on Tech campus and has been here for 30 years. It was founded on October 23, 1897, at Longwood College in Farmville, Va. The diamond shaped Kappa Delta pin is surrounded by emeralds and pearls. Beginning Kappa Deltats list of social activities for the year was the annual house party at Caine Lake in September. Through- out the year, campus activities include rush, a Motherst Weekend luncheon, a Campus Carnival booth, Homecoming open house, and the annual Christmas and Spring formals. Among Kappa Deltats service projects for the year was the making of visual aids for the children in the Methodist Children's Home, giving them parties, and selling Christmas seals for the national philanthropy. Officers for the year were Lavonne Henriksen, president; Ann Harris, vice-president; Betty Beauchamp, secretary; Betty Madden, treasurer; Patsy Jones, assistant treasurer; Jeannette Boykin, editor; Miss Ruth Richardson, faculty advisor. KD's entertain at Christmas Party Fin! Row: Katie Abegg, Laura Allen, Corre Anne Anding, Val Jean Banta, Teresa Mary Baragona, Pam Bates, Mitzi Baughmant Second Row: Karen Beard, Betty Beau- champ, Betsy Bishop, Linda Blackard, Mary Ellen Blackwell, J6?- nnette Boykin, Billle Vic Bozeman Third Row. DeWanna Bryant, Linda Camgth, Sylvia Carson, Pamela Coates, Maria Colvm, Anne COurtney, Mar- garet Crozier. SI'XIXJ ROW. phant, Ch JUdy Rand: Richardson Richardson Romero, I Rownd. 59mm; R0 Scogin, Li rallly JUd Martha T. Tillmany TOOkey Ba hanl Fin! Row: Ann Lid- dell Davis, Margaret De Moss, Jo Ann Fontenot, Olivia Fox, Loyce Garrett, Nancy Garrison, Janet Gray. Second Row: Patsy Hagood, Sherry Hall, Sue Hardee, Carol Holstead, Kay How- ard. Karen Jenkins, Martha Johnson. Third Row: Patricia Jones, Mimi Landry, Rene LaRue, Martha Anna Lipp, Margaret Little, Ann Luck, Kathy McBride. Sixth Row: Mary Oli- phant, Cherry Pratt, Judy Randolph, Adair Richardson, Mary Richardson, Peggy Romero, Sharon Rownd. Seventh Row: Mignon Scogin, Libby Sum- rall, Judy Taylor, Martha Taylor, Ann Tillman, Sydney Tooke, Barbara Tra- han. Eighth Row: Lita TUgWeH, Gail Weems, Sue Weems, Anna Whitman, Winnie Whitman, Sherry Williams, Beth Young. . .7. -. v. ......o;... A Fourth Row: Mary McCasIand, Sandra McCrory, Carol McCutchen, Betty Madden. Fifth Row: Mary Minchew, Susan Montgomery, Evelyn Munson, Fran Murchison. DOTTIE SWANSON President JEAN MURPHY Vice President s, WCyW M In 1852 the Philomathean Society was organized at Wesleyan College, Which was the first college ever chartered for higher education for women. Phi Mu is the second oldest sorority in the United States. In 1904, Phi Mu was granted a charter by the State of Georgia, which gave it the prerogatives of a national corporation. In that same year, the first new chapter of Phi Mu, Beta Chapter, was installed at Hollins College in Roanoke, Va. Today Phi Mu has over 90 collegiate chapters. The badge of Phi Mu is a small golden shield, overlaid with a black shield. Upon the black shield are the letters Phi Mu, three stars, and a hand clasping a heart. The badge may be plain, but is more often jeweled or chased. Officers for the year were Dottie Swanson, president; Jean Murphy, vice president; Vici Jones, corresponding secretary; Mary Jane King, recording secretary; Jorenda Reynolds, treasurer; Carol Joyce Waller, membership director. Phi Mus entertain at fall rush party. First Row: Charlene Aicklen, Char- 5W Row: lotte Aicklen, Ann Albritton, Gin- Rhodes, , I get Barberousse, Judy Beasley, WIS: VICki Jane Brimberry. SWW Rou Serond Row: Louise Buckley, Vicki t ; Romain, Bump, Mary Ann Caldwell, Sue - I m - Carso, Bonnie I an, Eililelsle, Lenora JOyCe Waile- 5' Third Row: Sally Collins, Karen W7 Row Ginger I.Wattl Dusty Corley, Sharon Corley,beth Em- 0u Ann w Dean, Sandy Dean, Eliza mons. Fim Row: Betty Fincher, TOby Cranberry, Margie Griggs, Bess Haley, Donna Henderson, Marilynn Jenkins. t Sermzd Row: Vici Jones, Mary Jane King, Betty Lou Land, Anna 2 LaPmrie, Nan Logue, Charlotte k McCarty. i 1k Third Row: Margie Mantooth, Annette Maranto, Margaret Mays, Carolyn Morris, Mickie Nasif, Eve- lyn Nelson. Fourth Row: Margaret Newsom, Martha Norris, Diane Pattillo, Pepper Pipes. Fifth Row: Gwen Quarry, Nita Reppond, Jorenda Reynolds, Marilyn Roark. . Char' Sixth Row: Kathy Robinson, Sandra we NEED, GD, RhOdeS, ,Mary Riggs, Elizabeth I Albums, 51;, Sachs, VICki Sanders, Linda Sayers, judy 63 v Seventh R010! Betty Stokes, Barbara :Buckleyv, Vicke1 ,Srt- Romain, Varga Szabo, Kitten tCZIdWCUa St! 111mm, Judy Walker, Carol Carso Bonnie Jche Waller. 512,715 Row: Ann Watson, Dot , M Ma :Vatt, Dusty Wharton, Judy White, '0? ,0thI on Am erght, Lynda Wright. 1H 1' Em' . th E1122 6 l5? PATRICIA BROWNLEE President a PATRICIA BROWN Vice President Sigma Kappa Sorority was founded in 1874, at Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Beta Epsilon, the local chapter, was organized in March, 1940. The sororityis flower is the violet, and maroon and lavender are its colors. An equilateral triangle of gold with a smaller raised triangle of maroon, which is centered with the Greek letters, 2K, embossed in gold is the official badge of Sigma Kappa. Stones set in the pin are usually pearls and rubies. Sigma Kappa has been outstanding on campus this year through participation in many activities. Some activities for the year included the Campus Carnival, open house during Mothefs Weekend, and the annual Christmas and Spring Formals. 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. Sigma Kappa PM K Yvonne D565, k W $ Q 5550M Ii Grmt. Betty Ros Hendersht MM R0, Hill, Jull iohnson, KennedY- .' 1 aWQN 1 m. First Row: Linda Anthony, Mary Sixtl; Row.-N Barth, Linda Bassett, Pat Bassett, PesnelLCamI Anna Bevill, Judy Bonner. son Mary 1 Sims. Setond Row: Glenda Bounds, Su- Sez'enll; Row: ellen Brantly, Carol Brau, Janet Smith, Lizas Brewton, Ann Brinson, Nancy Linda TCCkeIL Brownlee. ' Third Row: Kathryn Buqdy, AW Eigbzl; R0 . Burford, Linda Caffrey, Linda Cam, White Mu: C Emily Cater, Toni Chandler. mm Willi; M..m.;.. ;. - . .-..-- vs..-...-4..- . - ' a, Rauh' Beverly Covinglton, HQ gimme COX, Darene Day, D'Iane 4 , Dees, Mary Jane Ethrldge, Lmda ' y Feller g Serond Row: Martha Ford, Sandra Grant Nancy Gray, Dale Guilkey, Betty Rose Haddad, Mary Theresa Hendershot Third Rom Judith Hill, Marilyn Hill, Julia Ann Hoyer, Camilla Johnson, Alice Kelly, Sheron Kennedy. Fom'lb Row: Sherry Lee, Rebecca Lowrey, Ann MacMillan, Diane McCoy, Judy McCullough, Peggy Manning. Fiftb Row: Evelyn Martin, Maureen Mills, Joan Moore, Kay Mudgett, Judith Nettles, Jean O Banion. .mecoming. 513027 Roux Nell P . h 11, Mar; . erryman, Dorothy 4 Lgdfsegntpztymsset P653611, Carole Pruett, Arm Richard- 13 a 1 jjudyBonm' EESAIQW Lynn Shelor, Sandra Su' Seventh Row: Alice Smith, Regina ndsz - Glenda 2:; 3qu imlgh, 1.1221 Stone, Cheryl Taylor, . Cagdnson Mm m a Teekell, Jeanette Toland. 1n n 1 Band? Ann? 1:15:12? Row: Carole Ursery, Jeannie mm Lindaam tr. , 6, May Beth Williams, Pa- m'r'rrr? diff ma Williamson. CW I6! 1 1 JERRY RANDREWS 1 ' President BOBBY LYLE Vice President 11 Kappa Alpha Order is traditionally a southern fraternity. Its 11 colors are crimson and old gold and its flowers are the red rose and the magnolia blossom. Kappa Alpha Order was established 1 at XWashington College, now thhington and Lee University, in 1865. Gamma Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha Order made its appearance on the Tech campus in 1947. In the fall of 1962, construction was completed on the new colonial-style KA fraternity house on WTestwood Drive. The two-story mansion offers complete living facilities for 26 men, and has a spacious apartment for the KA housemother, Mrs. C. F. Weldon. The KA social season is filled by numerous activities and parties, including the annual South Sea Island Party. Throughout the year, the KA's are ever mindful of scholarship and athletics. Climaxing the year's activities is the traditional Old South Weekend. Festivities begin 1 1 on Friday afternoon with the delivering of invitations to the Southern 1 Belles by uniformed Rebels on horseback, and end with the Old South Ball on Saturday night. Presented last year as KA Rose was 1 1 1 Miss Val Jean Banta. The KA pin or badge is in the shape of a shield. Wlithin the 1 1 11 11 shield is a black circle With a cross embedded in its center. Also 1 11 1 Within the shield are the letters KA which are directly above the 1 1111 1 encircled cross and appear with a black background. 1 1 1111' 1 111 1 1 1 Kappa Alpha Order Kappa Alpha House FirJt Raw: Dudley Abney, William Allen, William Anderson, Kenneth Andrews, W11. liam Baker, Stephen Barritt, James Blewett. Seroud Row: Ronnie Bounds, Ronald Boutte, Chad Breaux, Louis Brill, John Campbell: William Carter, Perley Chandler. Third Row: Donald Clark, Larry Con1an: John Cordaro, Thomas Cox, James 0021va Thomas Cridet, Lanie Crowe. Fourlb Row: William Crowe, Stephenlgeggi John Dienes, Joseph Duhon, Rona ham, John Eby, Robert Felknor. Fifi! phill Grm' 511-07. bum. Char! Iohnf T111711 James ley. I Screw; William Ronnie 5 51211.11; R JOSeph Thatcher, Ninlb Rt Stephen w,hite, J Fm; Row: Melvin Finuf, Francis Ford, Phillip Goode, Michael Grigsby, David Grimm, Donald Guetig, Calvin Hall. Second R010: William Hargrove, Sammy Hi1- burn, Andrew Hodges, Felton Horton, Charles Hudson, William Hutchens, Paul Johnson Third Raw: James Kincannon, John Kirkland, James Larkan, Robert Larkan, Lawrence Lash- ley, Donald McFarland, John McFarland. Fourth Row: Michael McInnis, Robert McNeely, James Mangham, Scott Markham, Walter Miller, Stewart Osborn. Fifth Row: William Patterson, Charles Perkins, Larry Phillips, Peter Polanek, William Purifoy, Michael Ricca. Sixth Raw: Jerry Richards, Pat Riordan Henry Roane, Rolandt, John Sachs, Michael Scivally. mum A113 enneth Andrew J! bnty. 2mm, James Blewett. Sqng Rou': Bryan Simmons, Glen Smith, XWllllam Stacy, Craig Stetson, John Stewart, Ronnie Stokes, Charles Sweeney. Eiglytb Rouv Everett Tallant, Michael Tarver, Joseph Taylor, Thomas Terral, Walter Thatcher, Clifford Thomas, John Thomas. Ninth Row: Don Thompson, Joseph Wall, Stephen Wallace, David Washnock, Fred White, John Young, David Zaenglein. XVINSTON BROXWN Fall Semester President DICK FOXWLER Spring Semester President Kappa Sigma Fraternity was founded in 1869 at the University of Virginia by the five friends and brothers. Today the national fraternity. one of the top ten in the nation has 134 chapters in the United States and Canada. Omega Kappa. a local fraternity formed in 1928 on the 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 is the lily of the valley. Besides participating in the various campus activities, the fraternity held open house in the fall before and after each football game, regular weekend parties and special parties which included the annual Christ- mas party, Hawaiian party, French party and the Spring Formal. The Kappa Sigma Badge is in the shape of the star and crescent, the fraternity emblem. XWithin the five pointed star, the top of which is arced by the crescent, are the letters Kappa Sigma. Officers for the Fall Semester were Wlinston Brown, president; Charles Baragona, Grand Procurator; Carl Holland, Grand Master of Ceremonies; John Myers. Grand Scribe; and Terry Pate, Grand Treas- urer. Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigs twist at Christmas party Fin; Rou': E. H. Aiken, E. W. Atkinson, R. C. Atkinson, C. J. Baragona, F. V. Bar- nett, B. D. Benson, P. M. Bingham. Second Row: 5. R. Biessat, F. C. Breese, J. M. Brewer, W. R. Briley, S. Y. Brooks, J. A. Burnett, J. K. Butler. Third Row: C WK Casten, L, E, Cglvjn, J. L. DeFreese, J. R. Fallin, J. D. Fisher, W. D, Ford, C. L. Fowler. FIN Serenity D. M S. Eigbzl; R C Sport, Ninth R , Pt Verno Fm; Row: L. H. Fowler, J. T. Funderburk, J. M. Grace, G, L. Green, H. C. Gresham, J. S. Harris. Swami Row: C. R. Holland, T. C. Hollenshead, G. A. Hubener, J. D. Jeffries, W. D. Jenkins, C. H. Jordan. Third Row: H. E. Klick, J. M. Kling, W. H. Leavell, H. C. Lessenger, E. H. Lowe, D. L. McKenzie. Fourth Row: M. K McKinney, J. H. Maxwell, B. G. Moore, J. H. Myers, J. A. Norris. Fifth Rou'x H. L. Odom, T. C. Pack, P. T. Pate, L. A. Pattilo, F. H. Peoples. Sixth Row: R. E. Puddy, J. E. Ratcliff, J. M Ratcliff, R. R. Rector, W. E. Ringheim. Seventh R010: J. S. Roberts, R. E. Roberts, C. Q. Rodriguez, D. M. Sanderford, T. E. Schalk, J. N. Shank. ,y Atkimil 4L E W V Bx. dragon? ' M Bmgham' Eigbtb Row: P. S. Smith, R. C. Smith, L W. Selley, M. C- Sport, J4 H. Stephens, J. T. Stewart. Ninth Row: R. L. Stokes. J. N. Thomas, R. L. Tippit, R. P. Vernon, G. E. Walker, J. S. Whrren. Mr '66 CHARLES ROSE President RONNIE LOYD Vice President 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. Fraternity colors axe purple, green and gold, and the flower is the White rose. Officers for Lambda Chi Alpha for this year are Charles Rose, president; Ronnie Loyd, vice president; James Stewart, secretary; Ronnie Capps. treasurer; Buddy Barr, pledge trainer. Dr. Paul T. Hendershot is faculty advisor for the fraternity. Lambda Chi Alpha Crescent GirlsSANDRA BROWN Fin! Row: Robert Ailcock, Buddy Barr, John Bice, Edgar Bornmann, Ricky Brown. Second Rouu' Ronnie Capps, Howell Cheatham, Robert Childress, Artie Elliott, Stephen Everetts Tlaz'rd Rou': Walt Fall, Russ Greer, Robert Griffin Larry Hanson, Talmage Hanson. Third Laranc Family Clint A Sez'eull; 1 Walker, E12611: R0 Valentines Fin! Rou': John Hawkins, Joe Haynes, Roger Head, Vernon Helms. Second Row: John Hoppe, Ronald Jarrett, Charles Jenkins, Robert Johnson. Third Row: Scott Johnston, Charles Jolly, Terry Kirklin, Thomas Larance. Fourtb Row: Milton McLeod, Ralph McMickle, Howard Meador, Clint Mouer. Fifth Rou': Bennie Murray, James Pepper, Kenneth Pickering, Glynn Reynolds. LVDRA BROWN ta Ck, Buddy Em JO Sixtb R0117 Kurt Satter, James Stewart, Billy Sullivan, Mitchell Sum- 0' Brown, rall. m. Seventh Row: Daryl Terhune, Marvin Terry, J. M. Trotter, Leslie 111 CW w 1k L HOSEhen Ewen a er. rt! bff 53W? ROu'f George Warner, Charles XVhite, John W'ooldridge, John Green R0 Valentine. m r1509 MC Ha I67 Pi Kappa Alpha PETE MOORE President HARRY FARRAR Vice President The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, one of the top ten fraternities in the United States, stfesses fellowship, friendship, and leadership. $3: This fraternity instills the highest ideals of character, scholarship, Georg personal conduct, and manhood. It was founded in 1868 at the t University of Virginia by six college men and now numbers over 50,000 in 118 chapters throughout the United States. The highlight of the social year was the annual Black and White formal, at which Bette Stokes was crowned the Dream Girl of Pi Kappa Alpha. Informal parties were held on the average of one every two weeks with such favorites as the Monster Party and the Delta Club Formal included. Fowl! Nelsor Thom; BETTE STOKES PiKA Dream Girl Fm! Row: Larry J. Beadles, Joe Berry, Michael S. Bounds, Jesse D. Bridges, Robert W. Bretz. Second Row: Don K. Brown, James F. Brown, Robert J. Caverlee, Ardner R. Cheshire, F. P. Cobb. I68 Fin! Ran: Bruce D Comm. Michael C. deBemrdinis, Paul Draper. Donnie L. El- Ierman, Thomas L. Enright, Phillip D. Fairchild. Second Rou': Robert C. Fisher, Dennis XX . Fleniken, Whyne E. Fortson VViHiam G. Gul- ledge. Robert F. Hardison, Shelley K Hiser. Third Row: John M. Hoffman, Carroll R. Holland, James C. Kyle, William Lees, George L. Lewis, Tommy J. Malone. Fourth Row: Julian T. Murchison, Paul W. Nelson, Samuel J. Newman, James W. Owens, Thomas H. Pate, George M. Patterson. FifMJ R0117 Charles G. Phil- lips, John M, Rayford Garlin R. Rhymes. Charles E. Ritchie, Frederick M. Stone. James XX . Tate. SLVIlJ Run: Richard E. Van- Clcavca W'ilton G. XV'nllace, R0311 I-I. W'JshburnA XVilliam D. White: J.1mes N. W'illiams, jnmcs A. W'right. BOB VINCENT Commander CHARLES DUNLAP Lieutenant-Commander To believe in the Life of Love, to walk in the Way of Honor, to serve in the Light of Truthethis is the Life, the Way, and the Light of Sigma Nuism-this is the Creed of our Fraternity. On these basic principles Sigma Nu has grown slowly and steadily ever since it was formed at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Tech's Eta Zeta Chapter, the 127th in an organization of 70,000 living mem- bers, was begun in the late spring of 1960. Its thirteen charter members were initiated and six men were pledged in ceremonies conducted by Sigma Nus from Lamar Tech and LSU one year later. The local chapter, as well as the national group, maintains strong ideals. Members of the Legion of Honor hold in high esteem their beliefs and their desire for scholarship. However, they do not neglect the social aspects of a fraternity. The major social event is the annual White Star formal which takes place during the spring. Other occasions include the Christmas formal, State Fair party, and a number of barbecues and other informal parties at the house. Third Row: Maurice E. Cottingham, Harold L. Crowell, Sonny Daughtfidge' MARY JANE KING Sigma Nu White Rose Fim Row: Bill Alsbrook, Robert L. Barrett, Charles Chadbourn. Second Row: Woodrow CheW, Jr., John L. Christian, Chandler Clifton. Third Rusty 1 Fiflb Ra Smith, Jr Fim Row: Jon A Feerick, Larry D. Gibson, Joe L. Hamilton, Perrin L. Jones, David Leigh. $650;ch Rau': Harvey Luttrell, Bill Manning, Ed McMuIlen, Rickly L. McNeill, Don S. Mears. Third Row: John C. Meats, Conway Marrett, Rusty Moore, Raymond J. Norre, Jim Parks. Fourth Rou': James M. Pelton, Raymond A. Pel- ton, Romney Perritt, Byron Pipes, Russell Richards. 'E KING n.?tc Rose F1775 Row: Foster Semple, Jerry G. Shidal, Ed Smith, Jerry M. Thornhill, John F. Turner. Sixth R0117 Stafford Vallery. Mike W'addey, David E. W'ilson, hfike W'ood, David W'ylie. .mmw xm . a w Sigma Phi Epsilon ROGER At BARR President ROBERT W. NOBLE Vice President The second largest fraternity in the nation, Sigma Phi Epsilon has 173 chapters in 42 states. Lambda Tau became the first colony of Sig Ep in Louisiana on March 16, 1961. The colors of the fraternity are purple and red, and the flowers are the American Beauty Rose and the violet. Sig Eps are active in the Student Union, IFC, intramurals and the Campus Carnival. Study halls are held to promote better scholarship among the pledges and actives who are deficient in this area. The social season is filled with informal parties, including hayrides, the VooDoo Party and Mardi Gras Party. Highlighting the year are the Christmas Party in the Winter and the Queen of Hearts Ball in the spring. The official badge is a black enamel heart with the Greek letters above a skull and cross- bones in old gold. This is set within a border of twenty pearls 0r diamonds. Colony pins, worn by the local group, are a black diamond, upon which is embossed a gold crown. Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity House I72 ,7, - -- -. .. .W.v--...-.. - M H 0.. John K. Brewer Carlton F. Dickensheets Alton J. Fallin James H. Kitchens Dale C. Mitchell Milton 1 Stanley Tau Kappa Epsilon BILL QL'ERREY President GLENN KLUG Vice President Since its early beginning in 1889, Tau Kappa Epsilon has grown into the largest national fraternity in number of chapters and under- graduate members. Techis TKE chapter had its beginning in 1898 as a local fraternity, Alpha Lambda Tau, the first Greek organization on campus. In 1947 it became Beta Zeta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon. The chapter, in keeping pace with progress, opened its new $80,000 dormitory in time for the fall semester. The new addition, the first of a two-unit TKE building, accommodates 40 men in two-man rooms which are centrally heated and air conditioned. A second addition consisting of a chapter room, dining facilities and quarters for a house mother, is scheduled to be built within two years in front of the new structure. Meanwhile, the old house is being used as the chapter room. Tekes enjoy a variety of well planned social entertainment. Initiated just this year was the first of an annual series of parties called Teke Weekend. Other annual social functions include Beatnick, Christmas, Western Round-Up, Caney Lake and State Fair parties. The Red Carnation Ball, our spring formal, is highlighted by the announcement of the TKE Sweetheart for the coming year. The 1962-63 Sweetheart is Miss Johanna Engelsman. Officers for the year were Bill Querrey, president; Glenn Klug, vice president; Clyde McDonald, treasurer; Leonard Wall, secretary; Bud Thames, chaplain; John Byrd, pledge trainer; John Swafford, historian; and Leon Overby, sergeant-at-arms. JOHANNA ENGELSMAN TKE Sweetheart Sixth R0 Gene Mi Paul Pal SCIPIZII; R TKE HOUSE Gary Rey Smith, Te WWW mm Firll Rou': Gene Blevins, Johnny Byram, John Byrd, David Carder, Clark Clem, Michael Connella. $ Sermzd Row: Robert Crick, Ronald Cun- V ningham, Donnie Davis, Parks Davis, James Ettredge, Doug Fisher. :3 Third Row: Jim Goodwin, Don Hansen, Frank Hayford, Joe Henderson, Grady Hin- ton, Woody Kees. Fourzb Roux William King, Eugene Knapp, Kent Knox, Sam Larche, Eric LeBrocq. Fifth Rou': Charles Lestage, William Lestage, Clyde McDonald, Gerald McDonald, John Mc- Donald. MAN 55:: 11:10.11? John Markey, Ronnie Michelli, PaulPalnlle? Leon Overlay, Jackie Owens, 5 , - yno s, Thoma R meE smlth,Ted Squyres. S ussell, Graham Eiglazh Raw: Phili Charles Sturgell, ames, Leonard W p Stafford, Gary Stratton, JEhn Swafford, Wilbur a . Interfraternity Council The Interfratemity Council is the governing body and coordinator of Louisiana Techis seven social fraternities It is composed of two representatives of each fraternity, from whom four officers are elected by the representatives and frt presidents. The IFC meets regularly each Monday afternoon to discuss and rule on problems which any representative ma Mr as well as to formulate new rush rules and plan the se Ypres project, Greek Week, and preparation of the rush booklet Which is published each fall. As a project this year, the council 1 to donate a cash sum to Children's House near Ruston for Christmas presents. Last spring the IFC, in cooperation with the Buiel ected and Grounds Department had the LA TECH neon sign on the water tower repaired. Scholastic and athletic competition is encouraged by the presentation each semester of trophies to the fraternity With the hioh overall scholastic average, and the Winners of competition in softball, track, cross-country, football, basketball and volleyballlb list additional trophy is given to the winner of the overall intramural sports competition. ' n nity veral activities Which the IFC sponsors. Such activities include th lent, e FC dings OFFICERS PAUL JOHNSON , 7 ,, ,, President JOHN SWAFFORD , 77777 Vice President BOB VINCENT ,, ,, 7 ,, 7 Secretary BILL TERRY , , Treasurer Seated: B'll T L ' . Sigma phli Epirigh- gigasfggemg?2 JOhn :Wafford, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Paul Johnson, Kappa Alpha; Bob Vincent, Sigma Nu. Standing: Bob ISOW' . , aPpa lpha; Steve Everett, Lambda Chi Alpha; Carlton Dickensheets, Sigma phi Epsilon; Mike BoundS, P1 MW; Alpha; Thomas Terral, Ka 21 A1 h ' h ' , Kappa Sigma. PP P a, C uck Sturgell, Tau Kappa Epsdon; Jack Maxwell, Kappa Sigma; Sonny Daughtridge, Sigma Nu; Tom at. F rats - Off Guard Luau, Teke style. Pretty chicken deal for the guy on the ground. EJSY-going partyathe best kind of all. BETTE STOKES President Marty Fowler, Delta Zeta Sandra Grant, Sigma Kappa Lavonne Henriksen, Kappa Delta Dianne Herring, Alpha Chi Omega Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the five women'S Social 0r . tions on the campus. Membership of the council consists of representative sorority and a faculty advisor. The phtpose 0f the organization is to rushing rules and activities of the sororities, and to promote inter-sormity Panhellenic participates in Greek Weekf works on a Christmas Pfoj formal tea for the girls participating in rush every fall, and OrganiZes 21 Christ service for the President's family and the social fraternities on campus. Trophies for scholarship are awarded each semester by the Council to the 50m, having the highest scholarship, and the sorority With the most iumved Scho average. . . . Advisor for the council this year is MISS Willie Fletcher. Officers for the year are Bette Stokes, president; Barbara Trahan, vice PICSidm Geneal Dunn, secretary; Diane Herring, treasurer; Ann Brinson, scholastic and pub chairman. 2 s from a. regulate 4 C0'0peratiom CCt, hOIds g. mas caro' Ann Brinson, Sigma Kappa Patricia Brownlee, Sigma Kappa Geneal Dunn, Delta Zeta Elizabeth Emmons, Phi Mu Alice Richard, Alpha Chi Omega Dottie Swanson, Phi Mu Barbara Trahan, Kappa Delta Jane Warner, Alpha Chi Omega ' . A - .m.-.v u-e-ml uWQWete--J-e 'Ut'h ' J unior Panhellenic I t DI'KIL . NHEJUWS from t 44.311 15 to ICWe,' tcmn'goronity WNW mm V V . . .15 pro;ect,hol. emzs a Chnstum a ' :5 on Clmpus. :35 :ouncil to the m :35: improved uh Sponsored by the Panhellenic Council, the Junior Panhellenic has as its purpose the orientation of new pledges of the sororities with Panhellenic prob- lems so that they will better understand how the senior group works. Its membership consists of the pledge president from each sorority and one other representative. Officers are Regina Smith, president; Joelle Dop- son, vice president; Carolyn Houston, secretary; Loyce Garrett, treasurer; Marilynn Jenkins, publicity chairman. Faculty adviser is Miss Willie Fletcher. r.- Trahm, vice prab- ::. scholasric andpub' Seated: Loyce Garrett, Joelle Dopson, Marilynn Jenkins, Carolyn Houston, Regina Smith. Standing: Angel Courtney, Barbara Bass, Anna LaPrarie, Lydia Allen, Julia Ann Hoyer, 3 Alpha Chi hillbelles. g-Kappl Kit; Sigma Kappas round 'em up, ride 'em in for Rush. u. 4-..., F eatures ii gnwn E ' uxujxni u'x Inn 't 01 X I o I 5.3! !' 2d: xhb'v . nun ,thph'. unnuunuu I8l Miss La. Tech Pageant Miss Louisiana Tech - 1962 Tech Beauties Chosen by the Tech men students, the nine coeds featured in this section of the LAGNIAPPE were nominated by organizations on campus. Nominations were tallied and the top eighteen girls were voted upon. Miss Becky Fisher was selected Outstanding Beauty for the second consecutive year. The other beauties follow in order of the number of votes each received, M 1'55 Egtky ?er Outstanding Beauty y. a M m aw Miss f7 flardy lite A 5 M 14 , ,7 W f 2 6W??? V Mam , w W '22? M . MM W WM y WWW H xMWmW : , yyyxr Mym, , , VWKWW WMWM WMXKW WXMOU WWW, WW mzxa W W XX Xv , 1 Wmvxwo VAMMWMW; 5 WXMW M M ' Mym ; X XXMMM n M XWZMM M WOXXaQ 3522M gag ng , 29'; w W m4 x xv ? 4V Q- Q? m 7ng M - 155 Shem, Wm, y k m W a m ,w M Miss Lydia Allen m 5 M y 4m ,m 7L m : V fitsv y 2, 1 74 Miss Kalli Aim Kullzzck I92 5 m r 24?, , y 2 2mm? $A g Shaw 1171!! 31 Etazttics . . . Jnfwmally to... c w ...- m m M z m MI W w; v , KXKKN $ Ag STATE FAIR COURT Seated: Becky Fisher, Anne Burford, Marilyn Roark, Queen, Helen Fielder, Martha Labenne. Standing: Sheron Kennedy, Lynn Anderson, Missy Hardy, Carolyn Pratt. State Fair the highlight of every football season when Tech meets its arch rival, Northwestern State College, in gridiron combat at State Fair Stadium in Shreveport. We re gonna win this game! Smding: ball $6350 stem State I Stadium Parade THROUGH THE STREETS OF DOWNTOWN SHREVEPORT Pep Rally IN FRONT OF THE COURTHOUSE - ... ..- w- hvw M6 MW'. ' WM W ' 2 WW QUEEN-MARILYN ROARK LYNN ANDERSON M$i m mw' FIELDER -. q- . -mw-m ......-..- h-w . - Queen and Her Court - Caught at the Game MISSY HARDY BECKY INHILR MARTHA IAbEXXE Homecoming 1962 fwvwww'w M The queen, her court and the crowd. d r O f r u B e n n A n 6 e u q S mu W O r C r .w y a T t n e .d ,M e r P Cheerleaders, Tech XII bring out the The Court and their escorts Sigma Kappa division. On the bench. WWW Foundation won top prize rel1810115 organizations division. My Queen Anne Butford V. .m p .m D :5 la H m a In a r G 111g Coach joe Aillet Homecom Xin Wmfw l.- Prcsidcnt 17. Jay TJylnr .'. An Old grad escorts the queen Alpha Chi Omcgl's thhy W M. 3:2 ,4'73 :3 5:11., tag? J.JI-J- 3.; a 1:4: mmi-V:.tw ??.?Ma? .- , ; v,1h Wh09s Who 1n .5 A ' C merlcan Colleg es th and Universitie by S Having served on the Honor Council of each dormitory in which she has lived at Tech, BETTY MAY ANDREWS has also been president and social chairman of the Campus Womenls Council. As a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, she has been social chairman and has served on the pledge guidance board. Betty May is a member of the Student Louisiana Teachers' Association, served for two years as a freshman advisor, and has held a position on the Model Honor Council. She was also Kappa Alpha Fraternity Rose in 1962. Having served Kappa Sigma Fraternity as president, secretary and A rush chairman, VIC BARNETT has also been a member ol the BET Student Senate as senior class president and as junior menls re. mini presentative. Vic is also a member of the Wesley Foundation, 51355 He belongs to the American Society of Mechanical Enginms KQP and is Deputy Wing Commander in the Air Force ROTC. 30d Stud- A mathematics major, JERRY PAUL ANDRE freshman. As president of Kappa Al Interfratermty Council. Jerry, a member of Omicron Delta Kappa was also active in intramural sports and serv t . - . ed as Assoc1at10n for Computmg Machinery. FICSIdent Of the WS was an honor pha Order, he served on the ,.- mu --.........' .- 81111111011 10 XVho's W410 is based 011 campus leadership. SmdcntS who rcccixc this honor hlee their names published 111 the volume XVho's XVho Among Students in American Uilcgcs .md Unchrsitics. 'Ilegeq 011tst.111ding 111611 and women students are nominated by k 1111' 1.1110115 campus organizations. Final selection is made 111' .1 x11111cnt committee with the approval of the deans council. ities , ' I 11'11 w 111xx 1 W x11XX 3 1 W U111. 11 A major in animal husbandry, LARRY BEADLES has been a member of the Tech Livestock judging Team for twn yeah 11nd 11.15 Send in the Blmk and Bridle Club 219 editor. 311111.111, .1nd shmv shepherd. He is .1 member 0f Omiarun Dclm Kama and P1 Kappa Alpha fraternity 11111111 hc xcrvcd as president, rush d1.11r111;1n .md pledge 111.15t1r. I..1rry also scrwd nn thc Studcnt SLmtc 11s wmnr Hunk represcnmtiw, A 111cmbcr 0f the National Collegiate Association for Secretaries, BETTY BEALTCHAMP has also served as secretary and Office ad- 1111'n1xtr.1tion representative for Commerce Day. She was sophomore d'm praidcnt 11nd :1 member of the Student Senate. Secretary of hmu Dclta Sorority, Betty was also the ROTC Band Sponsor 11111 .1 membcr 0f the Military Ball Court, She also served on the Studcnt L'nion. q11111.1 KJFH $111112; -L 31131411: PATRICIA M-LOXXN 1mm V - u 1.1 Tub DC::.1 AH L- 1 f1 1.;111'. PHI .1151. .1 117 L1cf 1'1? .1 '11 c 1VKJIICD S Kappa Sigma Fraternity president, WINSTON BROXWN was also :1 member of Phi Kappa Phi and Omicmn Delta Kappa. He served in both the Biology Club and Beta Beta Beta, and as publicity chairman of the Philosophical Society. Vice president of the W'eslcy Foundation, W'inston was also active in Circle Kl An honor freshman, PATRICIA BROWNLEE was also elected l0 Delta Beta Omicron and Alpha Tau Deltnl She served Sigma Kappa Sorority as president, pledge president and scholarship Chairman, Patricia was vice president of the AXWS and president of both the W'omen's Recreational Association and Women's Physiml Education Majors' Club. She also served on the Aswell Hall Honor Council. ; President of the Associated Women Students, ANNE BURFORD also served the AWS as corresponding secretary, She was the recipient of both the Outstanding Sophomore Woman and Out- standing Junior Woman awards, and was elected to Alpha Tau Delta. Anne served on the Panhellenic Council and as president and second vice president of Sigma Kappa Sorority. She was elected to Phi Kappa Phi and was an honor freshman Anne was also chosen for the State Fair Court and as Homecoming Queen, Sludcnt V was also Cmrles l marshal, ference a: Sigma N of the l Associatio i:n:s. ANNE BL'RIK 36mm: She mrc Womm .mi k 5 dated to AJpId. wuncil Jnd as pm ' V . H. oronty. She m: W 'shman Anne M Homecoming Qua WW Vice president of Phi Kappa Phi, CHARLES CHADBOURN MS 3150 a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Beta Beta Beta. Clurles has served Sigma Nu Fraternity as commander, pledge marshal, reporter and delegate to the national Leadership Con. tgrtncc and the National Convention. He was the recipient of the Sigma Nu National Achievement of the Year Award. A member mf the Arnold Air Society, he also is active in the Canterbury ASWCmtion, Tapped for Omicron Delta Kappa, ROBERT CAVER- LEE has also served as vice president rush chdirman and scholarship chairman of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He was junior men's representative to the Studcnt Senate and a member of the Dtbate Tch. He served as a freshman advisor and was active in in- tramural football, : NIDY CHLVJX ' .JXETR '1'.A HM; on thc' ARV 5C11Cl;:5::,i Amwi; ; b .,. -W----h.-..-.- ...W;-;-..-A..'-..-.-V-V.. ....-...W....w Active in Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, JANE HAM- METT COOPER served as pledge secretary, pledge song leader and as a member of the standards board. Jane was president of Pearce and Dudley Halls and served on the AXWS Board. She was senior representative on the Freshman Rules Com- mittee, and was also :1 member of the Campus XVomen's Council Board. Jane was president of the Psychology Club and was active in the Wesley Foundation. GORDON DUTILE is a member of Tau Beta Pi and was the recipient of that organization's Outstanding Engineering Fresh- man award. He was secretary of Eta Kappa Nu and Vice president of Omicron Delta Kappa. Gordon also served as treasurer of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and as vice president of the Baptist Student Union. President of Sigma Tau Delta, HAROLD CROWELL winner of first place awards in the LUuisiana College wasttht Society contests for Louisiana poetry and for One-act lwntm member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phipays. A also served as marshal of Sigma Nu Fraternity. He Was , Harold of Pi Sigma Pi. a mcmbtr A member of Omicron Delta Kappa, HOWARD ELDER was also active in Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He served the American Society of Chemical Engineers as reporter and was a member 0f the Wesley Foundation Council. He was also a member of the Ttth tennis-team. A n to l Med and of P YARD ELDER 'ed the Amman U; a 17767th 3 nicmber 01 -a -...- . -Wvg.a.-w - VIJHMI fur Omiunn Dcltd KJPJXL BIIKE IWTZSIAIOXS um .Llw 1 , L; 1x1' Hf Phi dem Phi and $ng Tau Dcltm Hc xmx PI'in- Jun m' huth BLIJ 15cm ch and thc Biulmgiull Sucicttx'. Mlkc m .mmmlul .1 glumt hum the N.Hmml $0an l'numhtwn tn wn- .1'm HJHHC lwiulogiml rcsmrch at Ijlul'idd Stdtc I'murxity in 10M. 3? n? ' ' H1 ; 54.? $M A nmlmmml cnginccring mdjnr. CHARLES HUDSON W15 dutcd IN TAU BCIJ Pi And WAS .1 munbur Uf thc Amcrimn Smitty Hf Mulmniml lingimnrs. Hc WAS dwsm t0 Omimun Dclm meu .mJ wn Actixc in depd Alplm Ordcr. Charles xms .1150 a mcmbcr wt 1H Tm Sigml ACtiw in KAPPA DuItJ Sur'umlx; LAVOXXI: HFNRIKSEX xcrxud KD .Ix pl'uiJcnt. HLL pubi- dam. publuitlx chtlirmm. plcdgg summw. Jml mum tn P.Inhcllxniu Cwunul A Iwiurilxr HIV 1le K t; , L Mn. Iquunnc v.15 Jlxu NleLthl tw DUN Ihm Uruulwn .md vklx An lwnm' fruhimm 511C mm A wmlmr Hf I11: Stutlmt Imuimm TULIMN' vawxmtlwn mxI KM W'mlq' YHUHAIHMIHD 2t2 An active Pi Kappa Alpha, NOLAN MOORE has served the fraternity as president, Vice president, and social chairman. He is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and of Beta Beta Beta. Nolan is also a member of the Interfraternity Council, the Student Union, and the Wesley Foundation Council. DOROTHY MUELLER has served as treasurer of the Associated Vlomen Students, a member of the Pearce Hall Honor Council and as a freshman advisor. An honor freshman she was also elected to Alpha Tau Delta. She was a member of the Freshman Girls' Glee Club and participated in intramural sports. Dorothy was 1 actlve in the Lutheran Students' Organization. aso Active in the Wesley Foundation, NELL PERRYMAN has bte president, vice president, publicity chairman and devotion Chat: man of the Methodist group. She is a member of Sigma KApgt Sorority in which she has held the Offices of correspondin: secretary and publicity chairman. Nell has served on the Hem: Councils of Pearce, Dudley and Graham Halls and was a fmht man advisor. Vice president of Alpha Tau Delta, Nell has also been active in the Student Louisiana Teachers' Association and in the Tech Choir. Pre the rust COL rep: Hal pub L PERRYMAN hat- man and devotisnt membct of Sigmgl offices of tortcspsc. as served on the H Halls and was a :1. in Delta, Nell hat, sachets Association. President Of Phi Mu Sorority, DOTTIE SWANSON has also held the offices of pledge Vice president, assistant pledge director, and rush chairman. and has served as secretary of the Panhellenic Council. Dottie was elected to the Student Senate as senior women's rtprcscntntix'e and has sewed 0n the Honor Council of Adams Hdll. She was xite president of the Marketing Club, and has been publicity Chairman and house chairman of the Wlesley Foundation. A member of Phi Kappa Phi, CECILE SEARLES was also elected to Delta Beta Omicron and served as Vice presidsnt of that honorary. She was 0n the Activities Board of the Associated XWomcn Students and was recording secretary of the AXV'S. Cecile was also selected for Alpha Tau Deltas She was active in the VVeley Foundation. A tttrrzirr tlmfh n s rwrxjh ANN 'l llleAX his ' W hccn .1L:.'.c ' l1: n 'Vn: '.Ln 3 1:: n5 thc lbl' Ann xms erll'l sttrhl ttrc ,th tun. r . , Fins n: scmte JnAJ Scrucd tn 511:; H n r C w; Fury; Hglls. An ROTC :f m it Arm UK - MIAMI; Bdll Ctturt mi 121:3 tlitxzn MN C m:ntthtv. 1n Ill: Mm 1.1 chh 2I3 yggcmt, Tapped for Omicron Delta Kappa, HAROLD USSERY served that honorary as treasurer. Harold was a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and was vice president of Tau Beta Pi. He was also active in the Baptist Student Union. CAROL JOYCE WALLER has been active in Phi Mu Sororltv serving as pledge director, song leader and reporter. She m2 elected secretary of the Student Senate. Carol Joyce has also hem a majorette in the Tech Band and a member of the Freshman Girls' Glee Club. She has also been active in the Weslev Foundation. ' A member of Phi Kappa Phi WILTON WALLACE . , 1 tapped for Omlcroh Delta Kappa. He was a member of $2: 13651:: P1 ahcl serveclas Vlce president of the American Society of Chemical Engmeers. WlltOl'l was also active in Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity of last was AIE -., .- ......-. gw-w--;-s.n-Iv--m4 - M Acthc m Alpha Chi Ompm. JANE XV'ARIVER Ins served hcr surm'ity JS pruidcnt. truxurgr. .lsxismnt trcmuur. .md W'RA I'LPILSCDLIIHC. Shc has hum trmxurcr. Iibml'im .md yu'wnml Urthil'Hkln fur the W'csILy Futlndltimn. Jmc VHIS' chmm fur Alrlm Tm Dclm nml scrud Ax hixtumm. Shc va surcmry of thc Blue Jdditti. md mm A z'mnxlmr uf thc Humor CwmeiIx uf HJITLI'. Dudlu' .md Admm H.1Hs, m well .18 A mcmbcr wt thc Mudcl Hunm' Cmuncil. ive m Phi Mu 5;; A number uf Tau Bcta Pi, BILL XVHITTEKIN, was also treasgrer 3nd zepozrcr. 55; W UK- Tech Engineers' Association and president. of thg Amencgm H01 Joyce has 31., InstltL1 tc -of Electrical Engineers-Institute of Radio Engmegrs. B111 emberlof thefirr: M5, Br1dgc', wrrcslpondent for Eta Kappa. Nu and recewed the active in the W: AII:E-IRE'S outstnndmg sauce and leadershlp award for 1962. DAVID Vx IDOX :f'w H: tszpcl :7 : Omicrnn V An LOT C ngt: 517131: ' A: $ 'V and v.35 ' Driid has n intmziiural ,iwyi;yvm, JUDY ALEXANDER S a3 3 e hl C MARY JANE KING CECILE MOORE .A.--.- . ---.-H- .04- - 'h' ' ' ' I . BONNIE COLE BRENDA BROCK CUNNII: XITX1ZY CAROLYN PRATT Governor Jimmie H. Davis officially dedicated TeCh, half-millionedollar Education Building On January 15 The new building accommodates education and , 3 new 1963. , . . PSYChOJOgy students and womens physmal educahon students. Office's for faculty members of the School of Education a . . . . f6 also prowded 1n the bulldlng. C. T. Woodard Oigho, Dean of the School of Education, greets Governor Davis and President Taylor. MWWW WWW Wm Governor Davis and President Taylor approach the Education Build- ing under an ROTC honor guard. Education north side. Building-ftom the Hy dedicated Techk g On January 1,1,1 ducation and psrch; union 5tudents.l0:':- OI Educmonlrf christmas at Tecthresident Taylor's home. On Campus ' . Alone at a Pep Rally? Ridiculous? Spring fever hits Tech and classes head for the outside. A study in concentration-the Homecoming Game. addresi . ., .0 .7 -:4:-.:-3-3-2.; .-. wrmymamw-4. -,-- - -m- - W Great Greeks 8K Little Pledges V , y X Mx v xXWxW' MXW 7 WX; z m WWW WXMy X w . , ' WMkaM m, f . ' MWK W , , m mm, , w memmy w W m M JWZZZQXfwvwmmwm WW 6525:4196! ' Ahhh! Another stocking down the drain! 1-2-2-2-3!Up! anq-mw I can make it if you can. the drain! And it nus ubwut w lung Let us entertain yuu i W1 VzVKZz! , , , 11 WW 5,5,2 21;, X??? I??? v; 4 259K, xxuzvx Sigma Nu sweetheart. I could wear a cowboy hat too! .m, n a e b d e t S h. b S .1 h t r 0 f .t n e rL e w .oh f I s the floor going this time? , .32, Where i-i-i-i-p'. Ri I promise I won't tell anybody that this is your third cup. My uncle Bill I dare you to cut in. V. 9, www ??ng n a m S .r. e k 3 ID 6, k a m. y t .r. a p 6., k a rm V. t t a P way and leave me alone! Go, Where'd he go? That's all right I walk on it tOO. I can't reach Two weeks strict '7 MWWWWW we hit 'em for seconds? Pajama Party This dad-gummed beard itches. I always thought Santa was taller. :ndigestion. $66!? I finally got him. Reindeer? ?? leu give m;- mothcr dovnut l 1 iots . Anchors Aweigh, you NO! NO! Not r-r-rp. .u. 11 Shlu e. r. e h n .1 d d n a e .m n s .t I A Rockin' Rebel rocks out. Don't any Of yOu have NAMES? The rain doesn't dampen our spirits Well chosen words. But your head comes to a point on the top XYI'H it ever stor raining? I'll never eat taffy again. Oh yeah? Wanna bet? The Christmas Express. M. e S r u 0 y e t u C O s t O n e r .u 0 VI. 1 Well Yell, you clods. 5L41f1ubvdinH1rhih N . v V.W. WmlJ .!t 'V AC: ert. IQ. . .r. n w c 1T. $34: I lily MN P One of those days u M .w . g m . dog! cut the onions, Watch out for the bull . . Two hamburgers Activities JIMMY LEE President i ALICE RICHARD i Second Vice President Student Senate The official governing body of Louisiana p the Student Senate. Executive powers of the Stu of which all Tech students are memberS, are Senate. The Student Senate is composed of five executive ft the class presidents, and two representatives from each or members are elected during the spring semester in an election. During the 1937-38 school year, the Student Body Assocm-M was organized. The objectives of the organization are to prem; school spirit, to promote better and closer faculty-student Cooperate: to foster honorable conduct and ideals among the students, to Prom; the expansion and up-building 0f the college, and to Consider J11 matters that may concern the general interest of the student body. The Student Senate of 1962-63 planned the parade and pregame activities for the annual State Fair game; handled elections ofung Fair Queen and court, class officers and the incoming Student Struts; solicited student insurance; sponsored a student loan fund; organizgd and promoted pep rallies; handled the Whots Who selection; promoted campus beautification; and sponsored the fourth annual Father's Weekend. Faculty sponSor for the Student Senate is Scott M. Weathersby, Sr. olytechnic Institute 1 dent Body Assocmt referred to the Student him item class, Th; alleCJmFu; C AROL JOYCE WALLER Secretary DAVID HF Jumor Class P, ANN LLLC freshmw XX : , Represenw mm NOB Freshman 035 t IERRY SHA? Sophomore M Representatz' Hi.1'. 1,A Xl.l,I,N n MAIL W : wIIMHw :izlx'X NARIHA NA : VHIHHX i : suhmu W lIUY MARK :1 , J-lv j, n Hutu lfaHLY l'yl ADHN - 11tlvlhizmrnmtnc ltH'lD HM NKA 1 :. : LIA PILNJKILHY : . A x IIT K 7, ,- I: ? ' J11 V'wmn'x H : ILNLMMHt v , IMHx .XHRRIs' 7.. W ' 51 1Jw Prlwiklknt H ILHY WIANK : ;1 ' MIL'AIKHIN 4., .3; V I1' mmmmmm- Wl DI l HXAll Associated Women Students ' ; , , 3:25 71,0th rm. MA; i w, 4142 ,, , ,, ,i w ,w , . . - i Ann Butcher Kay DeFreese. Second .' El b th E mons, Mar aret Ma 5, Penny Stubblefield, Rena Bennett, Margaret Crogier, . , . . I123: iii: Burlfzoarde Dothatt, Judy gfjolvin, Lilary Jane King, Teresa Mary Baragona, Martha Norris, Margie Mantooth, Connie Hogg, Dons Jiles, Carolyn Johnson, Mrs. June Dyson. The Associated Women Students is an organization whose membership includes all regularly enrolled women. 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 students. . . The AWS is a part of a national organization, the Intercollegiate ASSOClatlon of Women Students, which is represented on almost every major college campust Through the work of the AWS, it is hoped that the women of the future will strength?n every phase of American life. . for During the fall semester, the AWS conducts the freShman adv1sor progrtm ll freshman women, the capping ceremony, and the Student Life ConvocatK'm-iesK publishes the Tech Student Directory, directs scholastic competition among .dhrmitor iri and awards a trophy t0 the dormitory Which has the most active partlapaxnthe campus activities. Spring semester activities include Honor Freshman hwaf 21in- Martha Condra Outstanding Sophomore Woman Award, and the 516mm an stallation of new officers. ANNE BURFORD President Campus Activity Board At the beginning of the 1960 fall semester, the As- sociated Women Students formed a new organization, the Campus Activities Board. AWS OFFICERS This board was established in order to relieve the AWS of ANNE BURFORD ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, President mueh .0f the planning duties necessary for the many AWS DOT WATT ................................................ Vice President actIVItles each year. JUDY COLVIN ------------------------------- Recorgtng Secretary The Campus Activities Board is responsible for planning ?REXS'AJQIIYAEIWKIIIBQAGRAGONACorresponmg T535653: and administering such activities as Sing Week, Freshman DEAN JUNE DYSON ---------------------------------------- Adviser Day, MOthCIS' WCEkend, parties for graduating senior women, the annual spring picnic, and the Good Cheer boxes for the needy at Christmas. Members of the Board are selected by the AWS from the women students on campus. :ay DeFreese. Sm: Connie Hogg, Dons embetshiP mdUde ms mong W I. standing; to sec; tit, and honor Einte Asmaw college Emu; j 1 .252? re will strengthr uluux nil! e tux . t t - K :01 ngmm P ConVOCZtion'. t. n dorrnl'mne'M 0 . - 1n Partiapanonme n AWr 5' . n. edion and l uA Rita Pilgreen Dianne Pattillo, Mary Ruth Prater, Eloise Granberry, Vici jones, Martha Norris, Elizabeth Emmons, 237 BETTY MAY ANDREWS President TOBY GRANBERRY, Vice President JUDY DOMINICK, Secretary JANE LEE, Treasurer Campus The purpose of the Campus Women's Council is to un't the governing bodies of the dormitories so that problems ma 1be worked out together, so that the group of all dormitory WOmenYmae be recognized as a specific organization, and so that the IESidents of the dormitories may become more closely associated and PartiCipate in more cooperative enterprises. Each year the Campus Womenls Council publishes a booklet, HTO Do and Not To D0, which contains the rules and regulatims 0f the women's dormitories. Annual activities sponsored by the CWC are a Mother's Weeken d coffee, a Christmas pajama party for all dormitory women, and a May Day breakfast. Advisor for the CWC is Mrs. June Dyson, dean of women. ANNE ARNOLD, Social Chairman SUZANNE SEXTON Publicity Chairman DIANNE PATTILLO, Publicity Chalrman Sue t Patti Patsy Magt Bess Ellis Ann l Polly MCM Laura MEe Mary O'Bi Mary Ruth Norma Tall Cheryl Tayl Ann Wood Martha W0 BObbyc Ybo IIJ W0men9s Council 1-? ::K';,, Frankie Adams 1 .5 Lydia Allen Wm H; Corre Anding DeWanna Bryant Kathy Bundy y' 42:31 a x Imam; Sue Carter Patricia Coates 'v MLD w Patsy Crawford - 9M rson. w, ' h Magtha Ford Bess Haley Linda Johnston Anna La Prarie Margaret Little Rebecca Lowery Ann Luck Mary McCasland Ellis Ann McKenzie Polly McManus Laura Meeker Mary O,Bier Mary Ruth Prater NE AKVOLD WW I , VVE SEXTm T; Chzwn k g PATTILLO 7'; Chinth mi Norma Tally Cheryl Taylor Ann Woodward Martha Worley BObbye Ybos 239 240 Tech Theatre Players . . to develop dramatic talent, to cultivate the appreciation of to foster the cultural values, to furnish entertainment good drama, . level, and to apply ourselves actlvely to the presentation on the college of plays . . . Although under the SpOl'lSOfShlp of the Department of Speech, Tech Theatre Players is an extra-curricular activity Which draws its pgescnted 1? members from all fields of study on the campus. Active membership TwThWF' and the TTP key are earned through participation in acting, technical ltroupe or t CHARM? MgCgRTNEY backstage work, and business management aspects of theatre production. malted, 53.6 mm en Honorary membership is extended to certain faculty members in re. Wminzhwi; Jesus Iv cognition of particular interest and participation in productions. of Under the direction of Arthur W. Stone, associate professor of speech, Theatre Players present two or three major productions during the school year. Each play runs five nights in the Little Theatre of the Dramatic Arts Building. During the 1962-1963 season, Theatre Players presented The Mad Hopex, by Romney Brent; and Our Town, by Thornton Wilder. OTIS COURVILLE Vice President First Row: James Beeman, Karen Biering, Hat t Corie, John Elkins, Frances Evans. Second Row: Camilla Fulco, Sue George, t Gibson, Jennie Gilliland, Ruth Gregg. Third Raw. Ginger Harp, Wayne Hawkins, Melba Hol- comb, Bobbie Killingworth, Don Long, Sid Love. Fourth Row: June Maddux, Henry Ouzts, Barbara Scott, Joan Spruill, Sarah Waldrop, Edwin Wright. Between Two Thieves99 , 0. 0 ,0; Presented in the spring of 1962, Between : Two Thisvesf by Warner LeRoy, portrayed I 4.: :31 01 troupe of travelling Jewish players who '3; presented, each night, a trialha trial to ., .0 chcrmine who was to blame for the death . :7, oersus Christ 2000 years ago in jerusalem. Judas Iscariot'v' begs forgiveness from three of the Disciples. h 1 Karen BienngHmfz es Evans. Mary Mngdelenc t65t1f163 at the r '6g ' II. V I ' 0 re xh J , 4 ., ' ' 0 ' . tridlh The Mad Hopes9? During their lunch hour, the bOys return from the their work to Mrs. Hope. Trying to impress a prospective house buyer, Mrs. Hope plays the cello for him-and gets her fingers caught in the strings. 242 A wacky tale of an English family 1iVin . France, The Mad HopeS, by Romney Brentgwm produced by the Theatre Players in the fail a: 1962. Penniless, Mrs. Hope still lives in the st; to which she has become accustomed, much to th: distress of her children. The girl becomes a governess and the boys tum ttcinema Playef8'4ther have walkons for a short of the Decline and Fafl of the Roman Empire eto help get the family out of their financial difficulties. movie location to describe Reg cehtuf. seated Set of tht Manag and de A n the St eternal rm English famijy hat 0P6, by RomnfyBrtn: reme Players in the fr Hope still lives in the: me accustomed, much: iren. The girl berets tum cinema players! m of the Dedineanti -to help get the family Jties. I Regarded as one of the greatest plays of this ceritury, Thornton Wilderts Our Town was pre- sented in the spring of 1963. Set in a small New England town at the turn of the century, the play, narrated by the Stage Manager, depicts the daily life, love and marriage, and death in the community. A moving play, it leaves the audience pondering the Stage Managerts remark: uThere is something eternal in everyone. .- .x- h h' Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs-on the morning of their son's wedding. 'xxV-Ah -14. '74: Emily has died-and will soon join the others in the Grover's Corners graveyard. RONNIE EDWARDS Editor CLINT MOUER Associate Editor and Business Manager The Tech Engineer The Louisiana Tech Engineer is a tEChnical magazin published in November, January, March and May by the students and faculty of the School of Engineering 6 It was granted full membership in 1955 into Enginemn College Magazines, Associated, a national Organizatim ma up of similar magazines from every section of the Unit States. The major aims of the group are to Standardizes and format, simplify solicitation and distribution of national advertising, and promote the improvement of engineering journalism. The Engineer's staff is composed of several members who assume responsibility for certain sections of the book, The entire group is carefully selected for initiative, leader- ship abilitieS, and scholastic standing. The design of the book, taking and selecting pictures, writing copy, obtaining advertisements and circulating the magazine are the main duties of the staff. n d6 ed ize STEVE RODAKIS Photography Editor 111111 1145,11 11; v v mwn .. ... N- . gw-v-wv-.-gu. ...-5..-.-. -.....4...'.. - !4 M u... -. . .... .,- . R 6' 3?: . 7:. , 1 ' HARDY HAYS Staff Member , Tn: dam UHHIMJIJI Tilffgn - : 0th g ' z , 1 $ 1 ' ' 'ii- ;;Z. HC' are It: BILLY HUDSON Staff Member R4531; r-w ERNIE PEREZ Staff Member 245 RALPH GOSSARD Editor PENNY STUBBLEFIELD Advertising Manager The Tech Talk The Tech Talk is distributed each Thursday aftem except during holidays and examination Periods b031, Journalism Department. Staff members are majOrs gr Y e in journalism, but students of other departments are inVited to contribute articles. Kenneth F. Hewins, PfOfessor of journalism and publicity director, is faculty advisor, The newspaper, established in 1925, has as its PHIpos to provide information abOut campus activities to the reader: as well as to afford students of journalism practical ex: perience in newspaper work. e They receive training in news writing, editorial Writin feature writing, sports coverage, copy reading, headline writing, 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 persons in- terested in happenings at Tech. miners SUE GEORGE Society Editor I!hhhhhh I news writing, editorial: gt, :ogr reading, hmdhhe: h TJLL' is read bythcst er; Emma! drmlztiout; u: sure. and other pert; ch. JIM GOODWIN Sports Editor REPORTERS Judy Copeland, Carol Howk REPORTERS . David Lawrence, Rita Pilgreen, Ted Colvm REPORTERS Claudia Peel, Mary Purser 247 - - -. ' hm guerVa;n-.4;-. b-,mv;h --- . ,..7 MARY PURSER Editor ' , !4,;;6MW WVAM ' . X yszMm , , , x. ,M ' MQXWW JACK BURTON Sports Editor SUE GEORGE Associate Editor STEVE RODAKIS Head, Tech Studio JOHN BARHAM Photographer JAMES BEEBIAN Staff PETE DOSHER Sports Consultant RUTH GREGG Staff HAROLD KLICK Photographer Student The Louisiana Tech Student Union, composed of one representative from each sorority and each fraternity and six independent representa- tives, is an organization that has helped to develop a wellefounded program of activities for the entertainment of the student body. During the 19624963 term, the Union sponsored the Freshman Merry Mix-Up Dance; dances after the football games; the annual Campus Carnival, in Which all Greek groups and several other organizations entered booths; the Christmas Dance featuring the ttDownbeats from the University of Mississippi; a Christmas candle- lighting service; a banquet for all honor freshmen; Stunt Night; and various other campus dances and activities for the student body, pigggfsigfgu This year, a committee of the Umon has been designated to work with the management of the Student Center to further the activities on campus for the student body by student use of the Center. OFFICERS JON FEERICK ------------------------------ President ADAIR RICHARDSON ................................................................ Vice President BETTY SMITH .................................................................... Recording Secretary MARK ROLANDT .................................................... Corresponding Secretary RUSS GREER Treasurer RON WILHITE .................................................................... Publicity Chairman ADAIR RICHARDSON Vice President Kappa Delta IBETTY SMITH RUSS GREER RON WILHITE Recordmg Secretary Independent Treasurer Lambda Chi Alpha Publicity Chairman Independent -w- ,.1..W-.-.- ...... M'-..w,.-. - .4 .. w... . -, , ' ' ' M - Union 1 315 Fright; 5:365: Eht m. . :; 56me oi- AAAAAA : 1mm; L5. . Chrzszmascmis- JOHN BURTON Inderd6m SUE CARLISLE. Phi IUU PEGGY DARK. Independent 1-7. 5:2: Night: :z: 1:3 525m: bodx: MARY A. FOWLER, Delta Zeta DONNA STEEN, Independent RONNY STOKES. Kappa Signm JEANNIE XV'HITE, Sigml KJPW POLLY K'HIDDON. Alpha Chi Omen ,0 WW I N5 25! M Fin! ' Serond COL. JACK A. INIURPHY MAJ. JAMES B. SANFORD Professor of Air Science Commandant of Cadets 305th Air Force ROTC CADET COL. PAUL D. TOLLESON CADET COL. CRAIG L. STETSON Spring Wing Commander Fall Wing Commander , . . . HUI RA Wilson, Fim Raw: Thomas Evenson, Hon. Col. Virginia Russell, Paul D. Tolleson, Chad P. Breaux, Don Guetig, William Sutton, Charles Owens. Serum! Row: Leo Gagnon, John Patterson, Paul Nelson, Paul Draper, Eric LeBrocq, Warren Cockerham, Tyrone Thomisee. FALL Wing Staff E T 5 ON SPRIN G Fim Row: Robert Vincent , Alan R. Lewis, Craig L. Stetson, Hon. Col. Judy Walker, Jerry Haworth, 10hr! 3- Barham. 59mm! Row: DaVid Wilson, Micky Larkan, Pau l Draper, Larry Lashley, Tommy Armitage, Achilles Armenakis. FALL SEMESTER: Firxt Rout Hon. Lt Col. Sherry Hall, Robert Vincent Jimmy L66 Dax'id W'right. Swami Rozr: Jim Gunter, John SPRING SEMESTER: Pint Row: James Biles, Hawkins Ronald XVilhite Edwin W'right Francis John H f' , . LeBrocq, Hon. Lt. Col. Mary Ann Cole, Uhmn.Er1c William A1 . . Sbr . Cnssidav. Swami Razr: Hmway Mcrrot, Leshe Smlth, WHllia Cliteroikg' ' , to Gagnon, Edward Smith WNWWV SQUADRON 1, Fm: Row: Hon. Maj. Pam Henslee, Douglas SQUADRQN 1, Fin ! R020: Lamar Oliver, William G. Riels, Fisher. Second Row: Earl Guillory, Billy Williams, Lamar Hon. M211. Dorothy Langley, Edger Bommann, 56-50714 Row: Oliver. Third Row: Robert Daulton, Donald Cotton, Jack Fisher. Jack Flsher, Donald Cotton, Earl Gulllory, Roger Pellets. SQUADRON 2 FiHl Rm': Hon. Maj. Dorothy Pesnell, David XWilson. Sermzd Rout John Shaughnessy, XWilIiam Alsbrooks, SQUADRON 2, Front Row: Jerry Shidel, Charles Heck, Charles Sweeney, Robert Larkan. Maj. Ann Sowers. Second Rozr: John Shaughnessy, Don Charles Sweeney, Jack Grace, Carroll Gowins. SQUADRON 3, Front Row: Hon. Maj. Harriet Irvin, Ed 5 UADRON w 1:2. A . Michaud Second Raw: Jack Grace, John Davis, Dick Fowler, Q 3 HM RU . W'illiam Golightly. Colbert Farley, Wlilliam Sutton, , d Hon. Maj. Donna McLean. 55mm? Rou': John Embe Ronal XVilhite, Brett Pope. .es Bile; John H . , , 01?va IV ER: F . ' - HQ Cole, William X12; EALieVEIIiES.IE$s:022d 1:21:'.'Rogscaljorgir:;lfocrgl. 11:22:13 IfGlflndrcLAlin SPRING SEMESTER: Fm: Rau': John Dax'is, Don Guetig, Hon. .mlth. William Can'vr C 'th Joe Brownlee Tbi'd R ,. G1 67 1k Y 35 ey,, 6516 Lt. Col. Lmda LeGendrey Reeser Ferguson SECOIId R010: Berlin u; m; , . I 0w en a er, Larry Dlamond, Heck, Kenneth Roys, Michael Bounds, Paul Nelson, Ken Hollis. Berlin Heck, John 'Barham. I!!! H: U- V I' m l SQUADRON 4, Fin! Rou': Hon. Maj. Ruth Bullock, James SQUADRON 4, Fin! R010: James McPherson, Jim Gunter, Bileg, Brettipope. $850724 Row: Kenneth Powell, John Owens, Hon. Maj. Marilyn Roark. Sewmi Row: Robert Daulton Dand Cassuy, Don Pnce. Glenn Walker, Edwin Viright, Barry Wimberly. . William G. Riels. mann. 5:102:11 Rose: '. Roger Fcllcrs. 3w 4. L l x. 5? ?- sQUADRON 5, First Row: Hon. Maj. Samlee Sanders, Tommy SQUADRON 5, Fim Row: Glenn Robinson, Merrill Goodwyn, Armitage: Second Row: Bob Adkinson, Donald Bass, Kenneth Hon. Maj. Samlee Sanders, Larry Diamond. Kenneth Vowill. Roys, XVIII Lanclos. Gary Leuders, Bill Hudson. i'i' Ill! lil .'1.' 'i 1!!!! ton. thUADRON 6, Fin; ROH': Hon. Mai. Pam Roan, Craig L. SQUADRON 6. Fuzrt R014 : Jom PMUEISUH: Hon. May Sand'y gut ttson. Serond R01HWIiHhm quter Reeser Ferguson Olix'er Gibson ngmi Roux Douglas Bus; und Cassny. Francs t ' k 7' V Cassidy mm J1d y . WWI iii? Tim'd ROM: Alan Thomas, Mike Bounds. Charles u'nh-n- wmtmmmvmm I 41...:383 5 'M WI ' xxxxa u 3 I ka R FALL SEMESTER: Fm; Rau': Hon. Lt. C01. Mary Riggs, James SPRING SEMESTCER: Fm! Row: James Dikes, Ed Michaud, Russell Finley. Second Rou': John Hoffman, Gary Riels, Jerry Haworth, Vle, Hon. Lt. 01. Peggy Roberts, john Qwens, David W Russell Vick. Third Row: Coke Bean, Carroll Gowins, Gary Sefozzd Ruu': Kerry-Herron, Charles OWCHS,B111y William T Lenders Terry Kirklin. Mlller, John Hawkms, Denms Towns. right. homas SQUADRON 7, Pint Row: Paul Bernard, Hon Maj. Nancy SQUADRON 7, Pin! Rou': Warren Cockerham, Doug Fisher, Connaly. Second Row: John Embry, Marvin Terry, Bill Pampe. Hon. Maj. Pam Henslee, Marvin Terry, Stephen Beadles, Bill Pampe. SQUADRON 8, Pin; Rou': Hon. Maj. Bobbre Yb B . , , Bennct W'atson. Second Row: Thomas Miller, Don3Berry.OS, ennett SQUADRON 8, Fm! Row: Hon. Mal- Bobbye Xbos, Watson. Second Rozz': Don Berry, Oliver Nolan. DETACHMENT OFFICERS: Capt. C. L. Mier, Maj. D. S. McClellan, Capt. G. N. Maddox. 32K 8u M . DETACHMENT NON COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: ngt- M- mgt. w. R. Cook, Am: T. Duhon. Bledsoe, WSgt. A. B. Sherbourn, TBgt. E. 1.. Walker, InStitutional Property Custodian, G. RCd Sanderson. 305th Air Force ROTC Detachment Staff 26g , m a e T .n D .m r VJ k l a V ufx xxsz x6 , , Glenn Maddox, Will Standing: Capt. Max Bledsoe. Rifle Team National Champions NSgt. 3 First place winners in the Secretary of the Air Force national rifle match. Elmer Nance. William Jones Bill Sutton, Spate Antho my, 7 Roberts R O t S n .h.. 0 J n 0 t y m C Bobby Jerry Sutton RIFLEMAN'S PYRAMID Walter Fall, Kneeling: Claude Blanchard, Kerry Hetron Gray, . First Row: John Hawkins, Jerry Haworth, Bennett Watson, Carroll Gowins, Paul Tolleson, Douglas Fisher, Earl Guillory, Eric Maddox, W111 LeBrocq. Second Row: William Golightly, Robert DaultOn, Paul Bernard, William Carter, Paul Nelson, Kerry Herron, John Embry. 09D0nnell Squadron of the Arnold Air Society The O'Donnell Squadron is a part of the Arnold Air Society which was formed on the tampus of the University of Cincinnati in October, 1947, as a local Organization with the approval of the late General H- H. HHap Arnold, who was, chosen to be the flrst honorary national commander of the Arnold Society of the Air Cadets. From those small beginnings have sprung many other such squadrons such as the O'Donnell Squadron on campus which set forth ideals and examples for future officers of the United States Air Force. OFFICERS Fin! Row: Bennett Wtatson, Paul Tolleson, Robert Larkan, Carroll Gowins. Serond Rout: DOugIas Fisher, Earl Guillory, Eric LeBrOCq. Air Science II Class Rainy Day Program Flight Instruction Program Squadron Football Careers' Day Display u-ra... . uwwm- -d-:- ...'91---. -4-9., ,. Activities Christmas Party at Methodist Children's Home, A.A.S. Cadcts Visiting Capt Cachml. Fla, Flight Drill. L . mhip Lzbamtmry Coxmnissioning Excrcisw Air Force Night at a Football Game. ilirHIIi s. w N lr I.?y u-'II-.FFP.IJWIIIL.. S n O .u a Z o l n a g r O A national honorary scholastic sodety, Phi Kappa Phi 1 was founded in 1897. The Chapter at Lousiana Tech Was O organized in 1951. Election to membership, based on SCholar. me ship and character, is open to honor students fmm the 1 upper five per cent of seniors, and upper ten per cent of jme graduate students. v61 Faculty members are Roland Abegg, F, 0. Adam, JL; haw Rhesa Allen, Fred Beckett, Lloyd P. Blackwell, Ben T, 1 Bogard, Merle Burk, Annis Cawthon, John A. Cawthom, and Tucson Dunn, Robert Elioff, Russell Ferrington, Mary gov- Frances Fletcher, M. Hayne Folk, JL, Alice M. Graham, Ems Martin Goldsworth, Paul T. Hendershot, Charles G. Hob. F, good, Anne 5. Hughes, J.Tru1y Johnson, Claudine C. ' Hay Kennedy, Dallas Lutes, James Malone, Mabel May, Bernice Cha O Neal, Burton R. Risinger, W. R. Rives, Eleanor S. Rockett MCL H. J. Sachs, Gloria Shelby, Richard Smith, Bobby Tabarlet: Smol John B. Wilson, Frances Winters, Clifford Woodard, JOhn by,S Wright, F. Jay Taylor. Pint Row: John Austin, Jackiq Bolton, Don Brown, Herman Brown. Second Row: Robert Brown, Anne Burford, Charles Chad- boum, Judy Colvin. Tbird Row: Pat Copeland, Roy Crouch, Harold Crowell, Margaret Crozier. Fourtly Raw: Sandra Dumas, Johanna Engelsman, Richard Ezell, Irfna Flint. Serwzd Howar- Fim Row: Jo Ann Fontenot Frances Frank Donna Hall Ma ' . I . . , . , , ry E. Heard, Lavonne Hennkson, Martha ohnson Bobble Klllmgworth, Vance Klrlfpgtnck. Setpnd Row: Remhard Kruse, Alber-t Lambert, Patricia Lewis, Marion McCathron 13.1113 Anh McKenzie, Suzanne Malone, lelxam Mannmg, James Maranto. Third Row: Clmt Mouer, Joy Muse, Charles Packman, Thaddeu; Pardue, Jerry Petrus, Providence Plunkett, James Spencer, Ronald Spruell. Fourtlj Row: Nanc St ' ' , ' 11 Wilton Wallace, Louise Westbrook. Y eWart, Wllham Tatum, Martha Taylor, Robert Vmcent, Leonard W3 , 266 , w, Mum m,.wilctt-.wwrwwgwmnvzdh .43.:p; -, , M at . -. .-. - 3. .-. '07 .V u,;...+... ,. Omicron Delta Kappa Pounded 1t XYKtshington and Lee University in 1914, Omicron Delta KJPPJ is .m honomty leadership society for men. Beta Omicron Circle at Tech ms instgllcd in 1949. The Society bdiEVeS that While good scholarship and intellectual development are the chief objectiws of college years, the life of the mind is not the only life students will hate to cope With as the result of their college experiencel In following this belief. Omicron Ddta Kappa recognizes and encourages achievement in scholarship athletics, student governmsnt, social and religious Affaim publications, speech, music. drama and the other fim Arts. Faculty members me Joseph Aillet, Ben T. Bogtlrd, Mt Hayne Folk, Jr Barney Wright, Ir Paul T Hendershot, EARL WRIGHT Charles G. Hobgood. s. X. Lewis, E. G. Luck, Willie Hugh President McLaurim Burton R. Risingcr, Joe G. Sheppard, Harold J. Smolinski, J. J Thigpen, Phillip Whlker, Scott M. XWeathers- by; St, John B. Wilson, and C T. XVoodard. OFFICERS ENIMETT EARL WRIGHT ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ................... Prairiem CHARLES CHADBOURN, III ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vite Prelidem CHARLES G. HOBGOOD Secretary HARRY B. USSERY ............................................ Treawrer FM! Row: jetty P, Andrews, Horace Blair, Ralph Bohannon: Don K. Brownt Robert Caverlee. 51:0de ROW: Charles Chadboum, Gordon Dutile, mard Elder, R6agan Frazier, Russ Greert Third Row: Charles Hudson, Albert Lambert, Nolan Moore, James Petrus, Harry Ussery. Fom-lb Raw: Robert Vincent, Leonard V0311, XVilton Wallace, David XVilson. 267 . Alpha Tau Delta Alpha Tau Delta was founded on the Louisiana Tech campus in 1955. It is an honorary organization establighed fo the purpose of recognizing senior Women. MEmbershi it based on scholarship, Citizenship and leadership. Memier: 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 include qualifying for admittance to the national organization of Mortar Board. Advisers for Alpha Tau Delta are Ruth Richardson Dorothy Hines and Edna Yarbrough. , OFFICERS CLOWE WRIGHT ................................................ President NELL PERRYMAN , ................................. Vice President ELLIS ANN MCKENZIE ........................................ Secretar SANDRA GROSECLOSE 777777777777777777777777777777777777 Treasureyr JANE WARNER Historian CLOWE WRIGHT MITZI KLEINHANS ........................... Publicity Chairman President Patr1c1a Brown Patricia Brownlee Anne Burford Sandy Groseclose Martha Anna Lipp Ell' A ' 15 on McKen21e Dorothy Mueller Nell Perryman Libby Summll D tt' 5 anson 0 16 W Delta Beta Omicron ,1:- Founded by the Associated Women Students Board in FRANKIE ADAMS 7.,';: . .. . 1960, Delta Beta Omicron, sophomore women's honor President - society, lists as its purposes to recognize intellectual achieve- ment among women, to foster a spirit of service, and to recognize and encourage integrity. . Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, service 7; .. and integrity. 7 For the organizations project this year, members of Delta Beta Omicron are sening as Pink Ladies at Lincoln General - : - - , Hospital. V .. Advisers are Mrs. David Johnson, Miss Annis Cawthon and Miss Adelaide Murdock. OFFICERS FRANKIE ADAMS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, President JERLYNNE LOTT 77777777777777777777777777 1st Vice President JUDY PETTIGREW ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2nd Vice President 1 LITA TUGWELL Secretary ? DIANNE JONES ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Treasurer CARROLL HOXWK ........................... Publicity Chairman As a service project, DBO's work as Pink Ladies at Lincoln General Hospital. Fzm RowA' Teresa Mary Baragona, R6na Berl- nett, Mary Ellen Blackwell, Sue Carlisle, Pat Coates, Arm Lidell Davis. Second Row: Camilla Fulco, NanCy Garrison, Nancy Gray, Patsy Hagood, Diane Herring, Judith Hill. Tlmd ROM; lame Jones Jerlynne Lott Martha Hood, Carroll Howk, , Patsy Joncsa Margarct Little, Fozu'lb Row: Martha McCorkle, Margie Mantooth, Susan Mont gomery, Judy Pettigrew, Varga Szabo, Lita Tugwell. 269 erJ-Z ELI; 1m, .,-AxxI',Ai;--u:uhllml;nun 743., u--:L ...Ak- ,. . . Sigma Tau Delta OFFICERS HAROLD CROWELL ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, President RICHARD EZELL ................................... Vice President KAY DEFREESE Secretary-Treasufer MARTHA TAYLOR ........................................ Historlan LARRY CRAIGHEAD ............ Sergeant-at-Arms Pint Row: Sandrea Antley, Nancy Byrd, Pat Coates, Judy Craighead, Larry Craighead. Second. Row: Harold Crowell, Kay DeFreese, Donnie Elletman, Richard Ezell, Saundra Fitz- gerald. Rho Gamma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta . honorary English fraternity, was founded at Tech, inational Its purposes are to foster a Spirit of feuowshi n1931. those specializing in or interested in creatiVe Writing Plitamon and languages; to provide an Outlet for studegtv3rf1ture and to ex ter1d recognition to those Who PdeuCe S rltefs; compositions. upenor Rho Gamma Chapter is the oldest Sigma Tau Delta cha in Louisiana. On the occasion of its twenty-firSt annivem pvter Tech, the College Writers, Society of Louisiana Was or ant? at by Dean H. L. Hughes and President R, L. R0: Ized Dr. Frances Fletcher is sponsor of Sigma Tau Delia Third Row: BaIbara Fountain. Bill Higgs, Jche Hollan, Martha Horton, Peggy Hulm Bill Manning. Fourth Row: Scott Markham: Margaret Mays, FrancesIPmlH lips, Christa Rasberry, M ' Taylor, Dottie Walker. FWH'IIJ a ThiEIS; : W'auacq David - V,..,,-p,-, , N. . w... .,-,a,n.:..-....-- ... .Wq-y-v ,... : .. n n. ..K.. .- 7 R .mwm.M-e,-sx; amnvmrar-qua-r.aw; -.- Tau Beta Pi Tm Bsm Pi is one of the most outstanding honor societies in American colleges. It is the only engineering honor Enticty on the mmpus that is open to students 111 .111 fields of engineering A Tau Betd Pi serves to mark in A fitting mmucr those who luxc conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by diStinguixhed sclmhrghip Jud exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering . , . .md to foster a spirit of liberal Culture in engineering colleges of Amerimf' Although candidates for admission arc selected primarily for their scholastic achieve. lump: duymm- pm-wmlitx md UM u rritulmr Igtix itics MC JISO mnsidered. OFFICERS NEIL YOUNG Pmsidcnt '$ HARRY L'SSERY . , Vice President , Y JOHN BORDELON Rcwrding Sccrctary NEIL XOLNG JOHN RIVERS 7 , , CuIrL-Spundmg Sctrcmry Premdent ROY CROUCH 7, Trcnxurcr JAMES W'RIGHT , , CJtJIUguEI Fin! Row: Charles Bateman, John Bennett, Ralph Bohan- non, John Bordelon, Don K, Brown, Robert Brown Roy Crouch Second R010: Tommy Crowe, George Cryer, Gordon Dutile, Harold Gibson, Earl Guil- lory, Gene Hilbom, Charles Hudson. cu HM R024: , 5am Lari :2 MWMH ft :5 .Mm H1 'Ihrmias Knuwlcs, :un7 Clint Moucr, Peel; James Pctrus, xrgrs, anld Sprucll IIM I 1;,HI4I,A IWu; DMD Tatum, Rwy WW V HUN? IJ'XILW XVJlton .. 4r; 1 , 11 1-1 JnH Wlnrrrh mmj W H 11' Harm, Jdmrm WHMAY 27I , , . , , v .i. . ' . . , ; , ' -. .--..mzon--nnw;umwwn.hbhnr-..w.. , .. n. Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu is a national clcetricnl engineering honor societ founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois. Members are 361mg: from among the top onc-fourth 0f the junior class and from the top m one-third of the senior class. 1 ' I tea; The Lomsmm Tech chapter, Delta Gamma, was formed only 1 Mn L .H' IHE. short number of years ago, rising out. of a local electrical engineering pxtmhtrg honorary, Kappa Tau Delta. Delta. Gamma Chapter presents th: NHEC Outstanding Sophomore Electrical Engineer award each year, and also T6 resents an award to the entry in the science fair, held at Tech each by n year, that the members of the local chapter consider to be the best Lamb. in the electrical field. met; 1 Officers for the year are John Bordelon, president; James Petrus Cliff; vice president; Eugene Walker, correspOnding secretary; Gordon Dutileh L. t 1 recording secretary; Ralph Bohannon, tf6asurer; William Whittekin, eBridge correspondent. Adviser for the grOup is Richard M, StEerei :hc IMHO :msurer: titultji 'CH JOHN BORDELON President Fin! Row; Ronald Lee Beam R31 h Bh WallaCe COIICY, George Cryery. p 0 mm Second Raun' Gordon Dutile, Charles E Hllbom. Thomas Knowles, Robert Larkan. Pt Sigma Uluismm T W t0 furt 1130 to cm. IlCUIty and Third Row: Clint Mouer, James Petrus, Don R1: Price, Ronald K. Spruell. Fomil; Rozc': XVilliam Tatum, Roy PatriCk WV Wtilliam XWhittekin, ant, ,x- v,..,.m;.:.qmn. M1,. , - .....n . . , dv...-. .,,.,...h ,wq m0 Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Epsilon Tauh a. mtioml petroleum society, was founded .1t the University of Oklahoma in 194T The Objectchs are 'hm foster a closer bond between its members and the petroleum industry. to brmden the scope of actix'ities of its members, and to maintain the high ideals and standards of the Engineering Profession. The Louisiana Tech Chlpth applied for membership in the national organization and W15 recognized in July, 1959, Election to membership is based on scholastic accomplishment, leadership and sociability. Officers of the society are Michael King president; Claude L. Mahlen, IL, Vice-president; James R. Pouncey, shcremry- trsasurer; Charles H Tootle, spensor; and R. E. Storms, faculty adviser. First Row: Michael King, Claude Mahlen, Jr., J. Bernard Lyons Charles H Tootle. Second Row: James Pouncey, R. E. Storms, Bill Brum1mett Jr. . Pi Sigma Pi H ghn . Y '1 ' Louisiazaanl IS the physxcs honor society at are to h :Ch..Thc purposes of the organization also to $?th Interest in physics at Tech, and ac a closer rclam . mshn , u A fawlty and Stuantsh 1 thWCcn thC 01:1:1 -7 h JOHN CLRS REAL L LINTOTT AMBERT PARK President Vmc prcsidcnt Sec rctnry-trcasu rcr Glenn Good, Leonard George Hall, James Parks, ks. 7712111 Rum Russell Fritzinger, Charles john Myers, Ted Suhrcn, Ray Johnston. Frickic, Bob Vincent, Ralph Park, John Lintott, Harold Crowcllh Scraud Rnu': James Bains, John Dcnton, Robert Mar Fm: Raw: Steve Wall, Neal Lambert, Ihul Palmer, John Krausig, Rose, Glenn Klug, Bill Manning, 273 Charles Barfield Thomas Bice, Presidwzt Louis Brill Warren Cockerham Beta Alpha Psi Beta Alpha Psi, the National Accounting Fratern' was founded at the University of Illinois in 191th The Alpha Chi Chapter was installed at Tech 9 1956. m Members are those advanced accounting studen who have a B average in all accounting COUrses an: a C+ average overall. The purpose of Beta A1 ha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of SCI'V'iCePaS the basis of the accounting profession; to Pmeote the study of accountancy and its highest Ethical standards; to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students and others who are in- terested in the highest standards of the profession. Reagan Frazier, Treasurer George Garrett, Vice PrejidWZt Sandra Groseclose, Secretary Joe Williamson . Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta, a national society for students of the biological sciences, was founded at Oklahoma City University in 1922, and the Eta Xi Chapter at Tech was established in 1958. The society is designed to stimulate 50und scholarship, to promote the dissemination of scientific truth, and to en- courage investigation in the life sciences. Membership is determined by scholastic achievement and by interest in biological concepts. The officers for this past year were Mike Fitzsimons, presi- dent; James Emfinger, vice president; Jessica Carpenter, secretary; Haskell McClinton, historian; Dallas Lutes, counselor; Albert Lazarus, faculty adviser. Fim Row: Mike Fitzsimmons, James Emfinger, Clifford Wichum, Ralph Repath, Elaine Hanson, Louise Westbrook, Dot Tannehill, Mam' Thedford, Jessica Carpenter, Rebecca Meeker, Martha Taylor. Serond Row: Charles Chadboum, Hugh TaltOn, Thomas Dodson, Otto Wasmtrt Donny Gates, S. S. Kilgore, Albert Lazarus, Winston Hackbarth, Scott Weathersby, Dallas Lutes, Haskell McClinton, Kenton Hamm. .ywa.'rwt-wewh:-,.mz .7 . Jr ; . .x..-s...,. ' w-.:.;..Wy...p..wyu-z;.g,mh. Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma, 3 national honorary mechanical engineering frater- nity, was founded in 1915 at the Unix'ersity of Illinois. Louisiana Tech's Tau Xi chapter was formally installed in April of 1957. Active members are chosen on the basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship and personality. Candidate for admission must rank in the top thirty-fix'e per cent scholastically. OFFICERS WK RONALD EDXWARDS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, President HAROLD GIBSON V Vice President LAWSON HERRON 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 Secretary JOHN SINGLETON 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 Treasurer RONALD EDWARDS President $$I$i$$allfi ti! Don K Brown Francis Cassidy Maxie Fowler Harold Gibson Merrill Goodwyn ,, ,. Robert Griffin Lawson Herron Bill Howse Charles Hudson Clifton Jones Paul Nelson John Rivers John Singleton ChJHCS Tuylur Royal thhhum .. , ,- . ' 3.x. . ' ... .V .,. hmni:mi:mnmwmmuk.auhm... m... -.-. V . ,. ; .. . W Fin: Row: C. Hunnicutt,J. Pouncey, W Willis M King R. Holder W Brummett. W Second Row: Dr. R. O. Trout B Lyons, E. Carter C. Tootle, G.Ross,1 Allen, W. R. Higgs. Sigma Gamma Epsilon 811411111 01111111111 1311911011, 11 111111111111 11111111111111 1 1 7'1-41', for 91holnr9 of the earth mcmcg 11:19 37 d111ptcr9 aml mer twenty 11111119111111 alumni WWI: The 9011cty 91111t111n11l he 111111111r1er919 PTchnth 10:13 at 11111191111111 Teth. W R.H1'1mg JWMatc P101 1 0f gcolugy at Te1h19 111111111111 Sammy. re 1311 The obj ectixcs of the 90111111 are to ad 3111111 W111 h. scientific and scholastic nspetts of the 011115111 t n by fostering C109er relations between members 111 1' society and to assist colleges and unixersitics The society was founded at the Unixersn 11. Kans1s in 1915 and Beta X1 chapter 11111511311111; at Tech 10 1956. 1 Officers are B111 Brummctt, president; R1111 Holder, vice president; Michael King, treasury: Charles Tootle, secretary; Charles Hunnicutt, 111531. rian. Dr. R. M. Allen is faculty adviser. T17 I1. Society of Industrial Engineers The Society of Industrial Engineers was formed in 1957 with the establishment of the industrial engineering cur- riculum at Tech. Its purposes are to promote and develop the initiative and interest of students of industrial engineering; to develop the J integrity and broaden the outlook of the student; to provide experience in the conducting and administering of conferences I and programs; and to investigate further in the field of in- dustrial engineering. 1 Officers are Eric LeBrocq, president; Lewie Bass, Vice ' president; Charles Parker, secretary-treasurer; and Donald : Ellerbe, publicity chairman. Left 10 Rigbz. Jack Albritton Lewie Bass David Burnes W1l1am DEW Left 1 Right: Artie Elliott, Charles J00651 Eric LCBIOcq, Henry Love, Charles Parker, Clyde Ratcliff, Thomas Smith. M11: adqew-I $410.3.h-r. a. n- . American Society Of Mechanical Engineers The purpose of the Louisiana Tech Student Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineer? 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. This society was founded at Louisiana Tech in 1949. The local section is one of more than 140 such sections throughout the United States and Canada. Member- ship is open to all students of mechanical engineering. Officers for this year were Lawson Herron, president; William Howse, vice president; Gene Gammill, secretary; Royal Washbum, treasurer. Faculty adviser is Grover Trammell. LAWSON HERRON President James Arnold Joseph Blake Don Brown Sal Castelluccio Robert Chisholm $i3$EEfKif$ H John Coast Tommy Dixon W. R. Edwards Neal Farrar Robert Fisher David France Gene Gammill Harold Gibson Merrill Goodwyn Robert Griffin William Hill William Howse John Irving Clifton Jones Ronald Langley Larry Lashley Ronald Loyd Ed McMullen Paul Nelson Roy Pace John Rivers John Singleton Charles Slack Bernie Tull Robert Vaughn Bluford XVeICh i, --.-ae' m -.i?..;, irw-e ' wt . ' Wit ;;:. :2. ..'....- Society of Petroleum Engineers The Lnuisiana Tech Student Chapter of the St ' of Petroleum Engineers of the Amerimn Imtitufw Mining, Mctallurgit'al and Petroleum Engineer; tit formed in 1955. Purposes of the sociaty are to ms mute fellowship among the Students in bctmlfro. and geological engineering; to afford students um um Tt portunity to hear technical papers and diSCUSgiLP: cn; presented by members of the industry; to PIC ms M and present technical papers before petroleumpjre in: dustry groups; and to acquaint students With t1: ted practical phases of the industry. In addition to m; int trips and regularly scheduled meetings, the Chapter r. is host annually to the joint meeting Of the LOUUVM. met section of AIME and the South Arkansas Secondinr 1F Recovery Group. This year the chapter hosted the C Seventh Annual Regional Student Paper Contest, with M1 participants from Texas, Mississippi and Louisiam. K T y I V V Fim Row: Faleh, Al-Saadoon; Jafar Hammodi; Michael King, president; Claude Mahlen; Robert Cole; Dale Oglesby. Second Rout: Fahmi Al-Mousily; Allen Faircloth; Garland Cason; Bill Willis; Bernard Lyons, vice president; Darrel Oglesby. Third Row: R. E. ! Storms, sponsor; Abd Al-Zuybaydi; James Pouncey; L. E. Carter, secretary; John Thomas; 1 Lloyd Toal, treasurer; Charles Tootle; Bill Brummett. Agricultural Engineering Club 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 T on the campus in September 1954 to afford an Op- 1: portunity for the members of the agricultural engineering classes to become acquainted, to pro- mote a spirit of congeniality among them, to FOIml: acquaint them with topics of interest to agri- meM cultural engineering students through the medium of speakers and tours. Activities include participation in all intramural sports, Engineer's Day, Agficultural-Forestry Day, and various fund raising enterprises. F1711; Rt Officers are Mac Perryman, president, and ussell Ford Thomas, secretary-treasurer. Faculty adviser is Charles W'ilson. Six Meg? BObbY Kovac, Richard Taylor Ford Thomti Vic Pem'man Robert Fletchefy LOW Shim I 278 Williamson, James Albritton, ,Eugcne Kmmhii l i I 7 50m. Va... ,xraia-c : wg.twee.a.gwyeangstMy.naxw'ri-qmgzmh-n-wn , - .Ar'b' American Institute of Chemical Engineers 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 intellectual stimulation that arises from professional association, to secure experience in preparing and presenting technical material before chemical engineering audiences, to foster a professional pride in chemical engineering. This year was characterized by a renewed interest in the program by the student members. Highlighting the yeafs activities were talks by several prominent speakers, 3 plant trip, and a trip to New Orleans to a national meeting of the AIChE. Officers for the year were Roy Crouch, president; Larry Solley, vice president; John Boyd, secretary-treasurer; and Howard' Elder, JL, reporter. ROY CROUCH President First Row: Thomas Arrington, Charles Bate- man, Carl Brown, Robert Brown, Loyal Carter, David Cassity. fiiifittNiYM Second Row: Virgil Castleberry, Woodrow Chew, James Deason, Kenneth Diamond, Howard Elder, David Freidman. Third Row: William Gates, Earl Guillory, 7 4? y James Haddox, Grady Hinton, Carl Holland, :1. I X .44 Lawton Hutchison. 4 4 W MW 4 Fourth Row: James Hyle, John Lewis, Ken McDonald, Jerry McLaren, Elmer Nance. $12912 R0145 Raymond Norre, Lee PamllOy James Paton, ussell thhards, Colin Ringle. 3' AZ: Row; RObCrt Simpsony Tommy Slack, Larry Solley, ael Sport, Lewis, Thompson, 3!:217115 Row: :than LWHK 'lhrregrrmmL, Mmhuel Waddcy, DAVid Jump, WNW , JHJy Wilma m;- earnm.umm..w; . JAMES PETRUS President Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The Louisiana Tech Student Chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers was formed in January 1963 With the combination of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers. The purposes of the organization are to stimulate objective thinking in preparing and presenting technical material to electrical engineering audiences, and to foster professional consciousness and fellowship. Officers for the year are James Petrus, preSident; Tommy Crowe, vice president; Gordon Dutile, treasurer. Fin! Row: Allen Anderson, Ronald Beam, Lynn Blackwell Ralph Bohannon, John, Bordelon, Robert Burton. Second Row: Don Chandler, Ronnie Decuir, Ken Duck- worth, Gordon Dutile, Herb- ert Edelen, James Gregg. Third Row: Gene Hilbom, McLeroy King, Robert Larkan, Tom McAllister, Clint Mouer, Lamar Oliver. Fourth Row: JameSIOwensy Dennis Perry, Don Pnce, Sttve Rodakis, Al Silliman, Lee Sylvester. Fiflb Row: Lany W611i Frances Whisenhunt, i Whittekin, Frank Zey. d 0:7 American Society of Civil Engineers The Louisiana Tech student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers was organized in 1949 With the following purposes: To promote a spirit of congeniality among civil engineering students; to acquaint them with topics of professional interest; and to foster the develop- ment of professional pride. ActiVe membership is available to sophomores, juniors and seniors majoring in civil engineering, with a freshman division composed of interested engineering freshmen. The chapter presents programs of professional interest twice a month, participates actively in Engineers Day and other functions of the School of Engineering, and sponsors field trips to points of civil engineering interest. Vernon Benedict Thomas Blanchard Russell Bruce Richard Durrett Donald Edington Martin Edmondson John Elkins Charles Elliott Jerry Fryer James L. Green Kenneth Hill Gary Hudson Franklin Jenkins Robert Jones Charles Lestage Robert Miller Marshall Peel Gnurgc Phillips Whiter Reed Wt. H. Reynolds FJ'nnl: Smuph' 1mm. 117ml jr, INHMM 'I'UIJI VUIHMIM VUIMH; OFFICERS BILL HILDERBRAND ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, . u President W. H. REYNOLDS ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vice President CHARLES ELLIOTT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Secretary WILBIER LEE CARROLL ,,,,, 7 Treasurer JACK T. PAINTER ,,,,, , Adviser 28l JACKY HOLT President Milton Ballard Jerry Callender Ronnie Capps Cullen Conerly John Davis Carl Dickensheets Raymond Draper Robert Fisette George Garrett Sandra Groseclose Joyce Holland James Jefferies Don Mears Cecille Moore Phillip Pate Frank Peoples David Sessums James Sewell Rodney Tabor Robert Taylor Tyrone Thomisee Donald Wilder Joe Williamson Robert Williamson Accounting Club The Louisiana Tech Accounting Club was organized in 1953. It is an honorary professional organization for en- couraging higher standards of scholarship and developing a closer relationShip between accounting students, faculty, and businessmen. Katherine E. Keen Billie Ann Knight Alan Law Eddie Law Robert Machen 681 to an Pint Lind Dem Wings and Prop Flying Club Flying was brought Within reach of nearly every Tech student by the formation of the Wings and Prop Flying Club in 1955. In its eight years of existence, the club's members have recorded approximately 5000 ac- cident-free hours in five different aircraft. At present the organization owns two planes and a hanger located at the Ruston Municipal Airport. The purpose of this student corporation is to promote the art of flying and to enable students to learn to fly at a minimum cost. Instruction is given only by a qualified flight instructor, and the total cost of training is only about one-half that of a commercial school. It is believed to be one of the most economical flight instruction clubs in the nation. Fim Row: Glenn Andrews, Dwight Dendy, Ben Freeman, Steve Frickie. Serond Row: John Norris, Marvin Owen, Floyd Perryman, Eddie Law. Third Row: Pete Sanderlin, Jay Williams, Lowrey Williamson. The flying club's four wings and two props. Psychological Society The Louisiana Tech Psychological Society was organized this year in order that its members might have an opportunity for personal research in psychology and so that they might receive the benefit of lectures presented by some of the mOSt noted psychologists of the state. The official purpose of the Psychological Society is to establish a professional interest in the field of psychology, tO better acquaint the members with all areas of psychology, and to develop a professional attitude in the members. 1:712 Row; Gene B4135, Jack Armistcad, Sylvia Check. Secami Row: Ken Flick, 17513.14; Gmdftx Tom Hurvcy, Robert Huber, Third Rou': Sandra Peck, tnms Porter, Sanrlm Sznmlcls, 1w ky SUM. ARCHIE STEWART President MARILYN ROARK Rose The International Fratefnity of Delta Sigma Pi is a the commercial world and students of commerce; and to professional commerce and business administration fraternity further a higher standard of commercial ethics and culture. and was founded on November 7, 1907, at New York Uni- Only men students regularly enrolled in the School of versity. The local chapter was founded as Beta Alpha Business Administration, Or pursuing business administration Epsilon, and obtained its charter as Beta Psi Chapter of Delta subjects and maintaining a scholastic average above the overall Sigma Pi on May 15, 1948. merfs average in the School of Business Administration are The purpose of the organization is to foster the study of eligible for membership. business; to encourage scholarship, social activities, and 35- Faculty adviser is William S. Knight. sociation of students; to promote closer affiliation between BILLY HUGHES Senior Vice President EARL WRIGHT Junior Vice President CRAIG STETSON Secretary DON WILDER Treasurer JAMES SEWELL Chancellor EDDIE LAW Historian -: -. , p. -;ua,u o. - ... W..- . .V Douglas Baynham Don Beasley Newell Blume Lewis Brill Wlnrren Cockerham John Cordaro Paul Franklin George Garrett Jacky Holt Jerry Hood Joe Knox Gary Lauter Robert Machcn Scott Markham Marvin Owen Frank PCUPICS Bobby Rubbim Dzu'inJ Scswms juhnny 'J cttI ctnn MArnle Whodurd Forestry Club The Louisiana Tech Foresters organization was formed on the campus on March 25, 1946. To be eligible for membership in the organization a student must be enrolled in the Department 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 background 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 en. courage 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. Officers of the organization are Kenneth Johnson, president; James Kent, vice president; James Norwood, secretary; John Hale, treasurer; Briscoe Price, parliamentarian; G. R. Wells, adviser. KENNETH JOHNSON President Steve Adams Richard Barlow Edwin Barron J06 Blair JOhn Cobb T0m Corkem George Dailey Ted Daniel Richard Ellis JEIry Faibanks Clint Floyd JOhn Hale John McDowell Victor Morrish Jimmy Norwood David Perry Briscoe Price Eddie Price Max Roe Henry Smart Carl Thompson Don Wells Johnnie Weston Tommy Whitton Bill Wright Charles Youngblood . .u a.gap ;; utxawaln-ww-Ni.;l1 Marketing Club The Louisiana Tech Chapter of the American Marketing As- sociation was organized on April 15, 1956, by a group of marketing majors for any college student interested in marketing and businessman approved by the ExecutiVe Committee. Honorary life membership may be granted to individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the education 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 Officers are: Archie Stewart, president; Charles Owens, lst vice president; Dottie Swanson, 2nd Vice president; Anne Harris, secretary; Ruth Fletcher, treasurer; and sponsors, Dr. Minnie B. Tracey, Amos W. Ford, and Jarrett Hudnall. Mary Jo Atkins Don Beasley Pete Blandon Sharon Caudle Bernard Chaudoir Charles Coleman Mary Cook James Couvjllion Ruth Fletcher Michael Hannon Anne Harris Vernon Helms James A, Lilley Tommy Malone Marilyn Myers Charles Owens Beth Palmer Harry Poulun Gary Runscll Iiurl Strm'art Dorm: Swanwn Dnmlrl WONT, Dmmi VJJ'IMH xin,m-.a5.qwmw.-....: e .. w:de ARCHIE STEWART President National Collegiate Association for Secretaries The National Collegiate Association for secretaries newlv organized professional association, was established a,t TECh in the spring of 1962. It is an organization for students major. ing in the secretarial field, or in business education With a secretarial sciences concentration. Both two-year and fOUI-year students are eligible for membership. NCAS meets once a month. Various distinguished Persons in this area are invited to speak to the group. Faculty advisers are Irol XWhitmore BaISIey and Cliffo D. Crump. ,L Fm; Row: Ann Simpson, secretary; Ann Arnold, treasurer. Serand Rau': Nancy Gray, vice president; Charlotte Ella Hogg, national convention delegate; Margaret Melville, publicity chairman; Dorothy Patterson, president. Pat Arender Val Jean Banta Betty Beauchamp Ginger Bradley Linda Caffrey Sylvia Carson Linda Carter Gloria Gay Cooper Mary Earline Duke Irma Jean Flint Carolyn Fowler Kay Green Dianne Grigsby Carolyn Joyce Harper Mary T. Hendershot Martha Hood Joyce Lynn Horn Lynda Kay Jones Martha Jane Lee Georgia Faye McCarty Judy McCullough Frances McGuire Evelyn Martin Nancy Owen Sallie Owen Sandra Parker Carolyn Patterson Martha XViHiams Sherry XVillinms Ha . H qe ,hm' :- -.,W3.g5ma..gmre-5qwmw.q . 4 .. e 3, Society for the Advancement of Management The Lousiana Tech Society for the Advancement of Management is part of the national professional organization of management people in industry, commerce, government, and education. The purposes of the SAM are to develop efficiency through the study and application of scientific priniciples JOHN DAVID DIENES rrrrrrr 7 H 7 777777 President and methods of management; to promote and accomplish the OFFICERS DON PONTANA rrrrrrrrrrrr , , Vice PWSidem Various mutual interests of management, investors, labor, DAVID ML'LFORD 77777 . SeCI'emry-Trensurcr gmernment; to provide direct means whereby executives, engineers, teachers, and public Officials are able to apply scientific methods to management problems and to inspire in manager and employee a constant adherence to the highest ethical conception of individual and collective social re- sponsibility. Fm! Roux Albert Crothers, Don Irmmme julmny Gay, James Graves, Benny Herring. Serond Row: Joseph Kngx, Donald Lackey, Gary Lauter. Tom Mulkeen, Jimmy Neil. Tlvird Run: Charles Oates, James Riley, David Sincox, Earl Stewart, Roy XVlssmg 2a Fimt Row: Doris Evans, Diane Jones, Rebecca Davis. Serond Row: Deanna Strickland, Mary Purser, Edwina Whitman, Marty Fowler, Virginia Shaw, Jorenda Reynolds. Sigma Alpha Eta Gwen Blalock Jimmy Cobb, Vice President Dot Crawley, President Angel Courtney Sandra Eaglebarger Judy Fallin Phi Beta, women's national professional fra . temit - and speech, was founded in 1912 at Northwe y Of mum ster r1 UniWISiUX Evanston, Ill. Alpha Omicron chapter was chartered h OH t 6 Tech campus in the spring of 1962. Members are elected through recommendati talent, personality and character, and by an chapter members. The purpose of Phi Beta is to promote the and speechh by encouraging members to striv achievement in their field, fine scho ons as to their ditions held by best in music 6 for outstanding larship and ' . semce t school and community. Each year the chapter chooses servo ice projects which will benefit the school and comm Officers for the year are Edwina Whitman Virginia Shaw, vice president; Marty unity. president; Fowler, secretary; Doris Evans, treasurer; and Judy Hoover Gowins, publicity man. chair- The objectives of Sigma Alpha Eta are to create interest among college students in the field of speech and hearing, encourage professional growth by providing learning ex- periences not offered in the formal course of study, and foster a spirit of unity by coordinating the interests of per- sons with a common goal. The organization also seeks to aid in building sound public relations with other college departments and with local organizations interested in the field of speech and hearing therapy. Mrs. Louise Brooks is faculty adviser. Diane Flurry Beverly Harris Halaine Kees Sherron Marie Lee Charlotte McCarty Pat Martin Virginia Shaw Lynn Smith Jacque Spensley. Treasurer Judy Taylor Dusty Wiharton. Fin; R014 Loughlin, 0st1 I 1mm c1 John Afa , .uu-iV 1 9 vaumuma-mw-v-e-H: Ivm-uwr' 1.... Ae-wwn-r.-r..m;- ,, Arms, Block and Bridle Club OFFICERS TOE LEE 1 1 1 , President ieARRY BLTCKLES 7 , , 777777777777777777 Vice President JEANETTE LONG 1 . 11 ,1 ...1 Secretary RALPH COOPER. , 1 . ........ Treasurer JAMES BATTON rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, Reporter W m , 3W m, ; W Wm , Mi; 5 5:11qu Larry Bcadlcs, Ed Gummy Juc Capps, Dr. H411 Barker, Joe Lee. Irmlrilfm Vcl ??Crl'yn'lan. Slumd Roux' julm XVtslcy pszIL '- Cl? C, Donal Iudcer. 715011 Run? Vlzuhmir Gil, Barry lung, Domlcrmnu . . 1 Jmn Clark, Pd Burnsv Nuhlc lillinatune jack thggunnug Htlrvey Ixclly, Bill DleIdwn, O h H Domld Duper. Jhlm Maddm, Jin'm'm; ILHJI'ML lluakg-H MQCIthIL David The Louisiana Tech Block and Bridle Club is a professional organization for students in the animal sciences. The charter for the Tech branch was granted on May 21, 1955. The national organization has existed since 1919. The objectives of the club are to promote a higher scholastic standard among the students of animal husbandry; to promote animal husbandry, especially all phases Of student animal husbandry work in colleges and universities; to bring about a closer relationship among the men pursuing some phase of animal husbandry as a profession. Active memberships are granted to students studying various phases of the animal sciences and who have a scholastic achievement of average or above. Honorary memberships are occasionally conferred on deserving individuals. Icmctte Lung, R.1Iph Cooper, Larry Buckles, Steve Bright, XVilliam ' Dmid Ydrhrough, Dixie Bunton, Bill Bunton, Norman Hays, Robert Bruce NULID Ynung, Boyce Hallmlrk, Ben Pipes. Fourth Row: Dr. die Gore. sztlJ Ram Gregg Boring, Ted BOundse Agronomy Club The Louisiana Tech Agronomy Club was org . elnizcd A 1.,' 1959, and was Chartered by the National Society in Nmemrbw CV 1959. ' 5 1 The purposes of the Club are to promote mew ; F agronomy, horticulture, general agriculture and related com; at to promote fellowship among students; and to train studegtb: 1 . to become competent leaders in these fields and in civic Iii; 16km i' Activities include 21 Soil Judging Team, delegates to the of National Convention and participation in area high Schoo' m FFA Field Days. The ASA also awards a plaque to the out: tht standing club senior each year. sup is I C01 M6 h Fin! Rou': Alvin H. Barron, John W. Madden, Micky Sumrall, Tommy V. Perryman, James Upshaw, Norman Frederick, Ben Grafton. Serand Row: Michael Carnahan, John Powell, Vladjmir B. Gil, James Sowell, John Car. roll, John Lincecum, Curtis Nyegaard. Geology Club ! 'I 'I '1 t l! 553;? l' The Geology Club of Louisiana Tech was formed in September of 1958. The purposes of the club are to promote a self-sought increasing knowledge of geology and its many h related fields; to train young men and women to be in- terested and active students of the earth sciences; and to gain, from group participation, knowledge of the responsibilities T of industry which will face them upon graduation. The club V is composed of geology and geological engineering majors, J and is also open to any other student interested in geology. : In addition to monthly meetings, the club has social outings I and conducts field trips to various sections of the Ark-La-Miss area. Each year the Geology Club participates id Engineer's Day by exhibiting a display. Faculty advisers are W. R. Higgs and Dr. R. M. Allen. I t WIQWV' t; It: g? .. st WMKVXV' XVVX ls. l x X t ll'ml E i Top to Bottom: w. R, Higgs, Bill Willis, J. P. Lynch Shani? ESQ, E- HOIdef, George Ross, WI. 8. Beagley, Bobbye Taylor, Df- R- ' Bridges. 292 ca-thm.mwgg-z-gmm, .usxsa-riqu-awaxm.m04 ,.-9-o!.-. , w... .,.-..- NJ... .....- ..v . an... I.-. , .7 .7 ..V,.i .... 7, 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 :1 convocation 0f 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. RUTH ANN BULLOCK Commerce Queen FRANK PEOPLES President ARCHIE STEWART Vice President SANDRA GROSECLOSE Second Vice President BETTY BEAUCHAMP Secretary EARL WRIGHT Treasurer JERRY CALLENDER Accounting Representative DON GUETIG Economics Representative KEN HOLLIS A Business Representative . p ' WM. . r At t ru-a wg77awmtane ...'.:!; BECKY FISHER Office Administration Representative 293 h.m$;x'f$R;i$wMLw SYLVIA CARSON Queen LARRY LASHLEY President PAUL NELSON Vice President RONALD WELCH Secretary BOB FISHER Treasurer The Louisiana Tech Engineers, Association is composed f all the students in the School of Engineering. Its gOVemi: body is made up of four executive officers selected by Popular vote of the entire group, plus the president, Vice PfeSident and one delegate from each of the six departmental Organimj tions-ASCE, ASME, IEEE, AIChE, AIMMPE, and 31E. The association was formed in 1954 for the purpose of promoting interest and a spirit of friendship in the School of engineering, as well acquainting prospective students with the engineering profession. Engineers' Day is the highlight of the yeafs activities. It involves both group and individual projects and exhibits with prizes being awarded for the best of these. The Engineers' Barbecue with the crowning of the queen, culminates the day's festivities. Association IEEE James Petrus Tom Crowe Ken Duckworth AIChE Roy Crouch Larry Solley Woody Chew SIE Clyde Ratcliff Eric LeBrocq Charlie Jones ASCE Bill Hilderbrand W. H. Reynolds Bill Carroll AIMMPE Michael King Bernard Lyons James Pouncey ASME Lawson Herron Bill Howse John Rivers Home Economics Club The Louisiana Tech Home Economics Club is composed of girls interested in the field of home economics. They meet once a month to further their knowledge in the field and to provide opportunities for the members to become better acquainted. The officers for this year are Anne Miller, Fin: Rou': Elizabeth Ann Albritton Carol Allu . , ms, Pt A11 ' Judxth Ann Armort Trudy Aulds, Trudy Avants, Bariara 11312;: Lynda Bassett, VaISIe Baudry, Mitzi Baughman, Dorothy Bishop, Setond Row: Judith Gay Bosher, Sherron Brlt Margaret Sue Carter, Sandra Chandler, Judthlgiixtllilrfe lgrtficgalcchrleu, ford, Margaret Nell DeLee, Loretta Dennig, Marnyoris Edwaajiw- Carolyn Ann Feets. Third Rau': Nan Fortenberry Olivia FIS, Nancy Garrison, Carolyn Greenwood, Kay Hampton, Griffin BOX, Haley: Lmda Hancock, Mary Holder, Martha Johnson Mona ,J 655 Pa-trxcm Anh Jones. Fourth Row: Bobbie Killingworth Ma OJHES, ng, Jenme Lorraine, Marilyn Lyles, Carolyn L'IeCoy'ryPeggj 296 president; Sally Will Watson, Vice president; NaHCy Garrison secretary; Bobbie Killingworth, treasurer; Trudy Avant; publicity chairman; Bess Haley, Hilda Wade, reportersf Dianne Smith, historian; and Peggy Romero, ffeShman re: presentative. Miss Ruth Richardson is faculty adviser. Mason, Mary Lou May, Anne Miller, Martha Nelson Miller, Susan Montgomery, Patsy Jane Morris. Fiftb Raw: Margie Ann Murry, Martlyn MYers, Martha Norris, Glenda Norwood, Bobbie Grace Pulllg, Susan Quirk, Candace Richards, Mary Elizabeth Richardson, Sue Rqark, Peggy ROmero, Sharon Rownd. Sixth Row: Virginia Rus- sell, Dlanne Smith, Judith Ann Smith, Janelle Stage, Martha Stewart, Joan Stockard, Ann Strahan, Judy Tucker, Brenda Vallery, Hilda Wade, Betty Wallace. Sez'entb Row: Sally Will Watson, Dorothy Welch, BCttY Ann Whitworth, Sherry Ann Wise, Nell WOmQCk, Jo Anne Wortham, Frances Sue Young, Glenda Sue Young, Mary Ann Zey. m mm The 0 3.: Its m6 Office Ute Pres secretary; Henry 15 1 MAR Milt R553 G35: Job: Geo: Americanism Club The Louisiana Tech Americanism Club was founded in 1962 to extend the idea of Americanism among the college student's and to influence the neutral group and middle-of- the-roaders. Any regularly enrolled student or any faculty member of Louisiana Tech who is an American citizen in sympathy with the pro-American purpose of the organization and who professes a firm belief in God is eligible to apply for membership. The organization presents speakers, films, tapes and books at its meetings. Officers are Jerel E. Mosley, president; Robert Daulton, vice president; Earl Allen, treasurer; Sue Jones, recording secretary; and Linda McMan, corresponding secretary. H. L. Henry is faculty adviser. BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Sealed: Carroll Howk, Linda McMan, Sue Jones. Standing: Jetel Mosley, Ray Autrey, Earl Allen, Robert Daulton. Mike Bordelon Milton Brann Ricky Brown Gale Davis John Farley George 6055 Kendrick Hartsfield David Hruska Alfred Johnson Edwin Jones Ira McKnight Loret Ross Jack Rowe Richard Smith Tommy Smith Hurshiell Stegall Mike Scx'nnson Rannie Tcrml Stanley Timer John Tomlinson Donald Whilton Ross XVest David Wiright Freshman Girls9 Glee Club The Freshman Girlst Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. Louise Alton, is the largest singing ensemble 0n the Tech campus. With a variety of sacred, secular and popular music in its repertoire, the Glee Club appears on numerous GLEE CLUB OFFICERS r0 rams durin the school eat and ives an annual spring NANCY WALKER rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr . Sonia. g y g EggEggXNHARRIS ., 777777777777777777777777777 1873:? The Freshman Choralettes, a Select grOUP 0f twenW-five ELIZABETH Mb'cimae'':1:11;1::11;;;:::;:ii:::::;:::;:;:::i;:lifiiitirm girls from the Glee Club, sing not only on Tech programs mm but are available to entertain on Student Center programs and at the civic clubs inRuston. Seated: Betty Corley, Enid Barr, Linda Bowen, Karen Mizell, Jean Suffield, Nelwyn Kimbell, Mickey Nasif, Yvonne Cox, Elizabeth Mooney. Second Row: Samlee Sanders, Linda Ackel, Helen Randall, Sandra Tenery, Ann McMillan, Nancy Walker, Mary Minchew, Ann Watson, Nan Logue, Carolyn Hunter, Carolyn Morris, Pat White, Linda Snow, Carol Butler, Angel Courtney, Betty Lou Land, Pam Henslee. Third Row.- Ellen Bridges, Sue Roan, Landa Blackard, Sharon Ford, Martha Worley, Janet Gray, Charlotte Sanford, Sarah Harkins, Faith Williams, Penne Bahr, Connie Martin, Beverly Bartlett, Barbara May, Judy Meredith, Donna Damron, Margie Bell, Marilynn Jenkins, Kay Taylor. Fourth Row,- Juanita Hebert, Martha Green, Mary McCasIand, Beverly Thomas, Evelyn Munson, Olivia Whitten, Karen Beard, Martha Maxwell, Beverly Boone, Kitten Tillman, Evelyn Nelson, Phyllis Brister, Elizabeth Stone, Flo Logan. Fifzb Row: Virginia Gilliland, Carolyn Villarreal, Katherine Hood, Sue Blalock, Janice Morgan, Linda Nix, Linda Valentine, Marlene Starling, Sandra Cole, Ginger Barberousse, Pamela Bates, Darene Day, Carol Pruettt Martha Ford, Carol Brau, Pat Williamson, Jackie Stevenson, Judy Lipscomb, Cheryl Loma, Patricia Strahan. . . .. ngag-r....nugzdnn,?..v.-.: .- FRESHMAN CHORALETTES: First Row: Sandra Tenery, Ann McMillan, Nancy Walker, Mary Minchew, Ann Watson, Nan Logue, Carolyn Hunter. Sewnd Row: Samlee Sanders, Janet Gray, Charlotte Sanford, Sarah Harkins, Faith Williams, Penne Bahr, Connie Martin, Beverly Bartlett, Elizabeth Mooney. Third Rou': Juanita Hebert, Kay Taylor, Martha Green, Mary McCasland, Beverly Thomas, Evelyn Munson, Martha Worley, Olivia Whitten. Karen Beard. Tech The T ech Ch - thmu 01: prese . ghOUt the state givnts Var10115 Concerts and 7 mg the students an op Programs portunity to OFF PAT WE ICERS LLS Participate ' 1n 50m The ' e 0f th 1 cl ' e be . andJ 101K 15 under th 'St lfl muSlCaI hterat ames G, 81 ' e dlfeCtion f ure, mth, 0 Dr. Marshall Bretz LEE DAVIS MAR ' BETH WILLIAV ' .7 7777 P ' MS W's Vice PiesEgent ------- 6Cfetar e51 ent yTreasu fer Firerz R0 Third Rz : Halaine L, oux: Shirle mhw June M y Martin 1x addux E 7 lat , thylen W' Y Jane Janere Jerlllson- Second R0 ,. - ynne Lott. FotheRLInda Farmer D 0w: Pat Well, Otis EV 5, Dinah C anS, Jani hesson ne ROb 9 Frances ext, N Ham WY Walk ere Fiftla R0 w: Mary B eth Willia ms, Betty Br adley, Ch arlote Sanford. Sixth R 0w: Barbara Fountain , An n Sowers, Deatgrify SStephens trickland- Mary M' h Lloyd ch eW- Seven; Elson Dav' H R014 W' , 1d W ' ' llma C Yhe Newto 0x, 01b L , n Ho - y 0V6, M W m. szlg Row, $53M Orley, Ei l; 17 1am BraSher g0; Row; Nelson T'l , nme Shows lton JOh , Hank 13 any God ackman 1' 0n: H , leliam ar01d Wh Smith eeler , WilbuE Ihmsa y ' Dan D V I jwod , . e p I h; R U R 7 n eVaIle I Nth 01 0 Iallllet Ge 6 Klrk at le, H pk n I r L a 5 E r h S . h mmwmwy w ' gm www x The directio of the is base makes campuS, schools Offic Hartsfia treasure Apco The Louisiana Tech Menls Glee Club, under the direction of A. E. Tellinghuisen, is representative of the men of the entire student body. Participation is based only on enjoyment of singing. The group makes frequent program appearances on and off campus, and presents an annual program in high schools throughout North Louisiana. Officers are Tommy Malone, president; Kendrick Hartsfield, vice president; Don Meats, secretary- treasurer; Gene Edmondson, librarian. Atcompanist is Deanna Strickland. xmgsm X Fin! Row: Harold Wishum, Don Long, Jerry Vining, Elton Smith, Elmer Hollis, Gary McCartney, Reginald Day. Second Row: Adron Hartzo, Jimmy Sandifer, Tommy Adkins, Jerry James, John Pease, Robert Holleman, Henry Dartlone, Thomas Odom, William Smith. Third Row: Max Roe, John Adams, Lawrence Hartsfield, Lee Davis, Roy Farmer, James Alexander, Larry Jarrell, Sidney Weatherford, Ray Jodon. Women9s Glee Club The Womenls Glee Club, also directed by A. E. Tellinghuisen, is open to all Tech upper class women students. ????C, , Learning a varied repertoire of both sacred f??? i 0 ' , ' and secular choral literature, this organization i has as its dual objective service and enjoyment. x2??? . . While participation affotds a. larger musical ?????????Xy . background for the musxc major, it also as- 2; sures pleasure and inspiration for all members. ;'W;hj , ,, f . Officers are Jerlynne Lott, president; Bettye 4 , ' ' Bradley, vice president; Pat Wells, secretary; h i XV; A Wee x4 ,, , , s Mg??? : , , Mary Beth Williams, llbrarian. l MZk f Accompanists are Deanna Strickland and ' Wilma Cox. F' Lillila $0M Ethylm Wilson, Johnnie Goodwin, Frgnces Harvey, JerlynneM-Iiftt, Bettye Barmer, Doris Evans, Judy Hill, Rebecca Davis Samzd Row: ,Ann Rxber; Geves liabcllcy, J2me chn, Mary Chumbley, Judy Bnbmcnux, Carolyn 'jtotmg,q 0:5 Dinahkh 17d R0w.' Mary Beth Williams, Barbara Scott, Junc Mnddux, Ann toxxe , QSSOn, pat Wells, Wilma Cox. 302 BLUE JACKETS OFFICERS: Saved: Frankie Adams, Jane Teer. Slmding: Ellis Arm McKenzie, Jane Keene, Pat Allums. Patricia Coates Jennie Lorraine Judy Pierce Louise Pilgrecn Judy Vise Mary Zey Jacke ts The Blue Jackets of Louisiana Tech were organized- the spring of 1939. The original PUFposc Was g0 estab1.1; a pep organization to promote school spirit. In 1961 :16 purpose of the Blue Jackets changed. Now the group is a service organization designed to promote close C00P6ration between the students, faculty and alumni; to act as Officill hostesses for Louisiana Tech; to promote school spirit; and to serve the other organizations on campus. Officers for the year are Ellis Arm McKenzie, president- Pat Allums, vice president; Frankie Adams, secretary; Jan; Keene, treasurer; Jane Teer, publicity chairman. Faculty sponsor is Miss Gussie Calhoun. Theta Beta Theta Beta is the drive-in girls' organization on 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 enable them to enjOy more fully the benefits and pleasures of college life. Officers for this year are Doris Jiles, president; Billie Jean Wyatt, Vice president; Brenda Beth Honeycutt, secretary; Judy Harper, reporter. Faculty adviser is Mrs. Kathleen Simmons. DORIS JILES President Fifi! Row: Barbara Alford, LOu Ellen Anderson, Edith Aswell, Dianne Baker, Beverly Barfield, Carolyn Blalock, Gwen Blalock, Judy Bryan, Llnda Carter, Carlotte Cooper, Betty Corley. Second Row: Linda Davis, Nancy Edmiston, Virginia Emory, Darleen Farley, Valdrie Giraud, Janette GmYu Martha Ellen Green, Carolyn Gresham, Nancy Hamiltom Julie Harper, Jimmie Sue Hatch. Third Row: Brenda Honeycutt, Katherine Hood, Brenda Houch, Barbara Humphries, Carolyn Hunter, Mary Lou Johnson, Noma Jean Kent, Carolyn Kirby, Kay Land, JOye McConathy, Pat MCCOnathY- Family Row: Gloria McElduff, Barbara McGee, Bettye McGee, Sandra McKethan, Sandra Madden, Kathy Miles, Joy Muse, Sallie Oans Claudia Peel, Mary Lou Pepper, Carolyn Plummet. Fifth Row: Walda Rhymer, Judy Shains, Judy Smith, Kaye Taylor, Sue Taylor, Jaquatta Tubbs, Patricia Wilks, Billie Jean Wyatt. n,. Circle K Club Circle K is a service organization for college men, and Teth, is sponsored by Kiwanis International. presbyte The purposes of Circle K are many, but among the most mm , important are to emphasize the American way of life; to gummun provide an opportunity for leadership training in serviCe; :01qu to serve on the campus and in the community; to Promote Mom good fellowship and high scholarship; and to develop aggreS- The sive citizenship and the spirit of service for improvement of , to c human relationships. Ehrist. Officers of Circle K are Don Parker, president; Bill mgm Whitaker, vice president; Bill Perry, secretary; Rusty Moore, fonfere treasurer. the stat Faculty advisors are Bob Freeman and Alexander Boyd. West to the Christi 1nd dir DON PARKER President Claude Blanchard Joe Brownlee John Burton Phillip Fairchild i' Sillama Wide x Bob Hardison Bill Higgs James Lee Bill Lees James Owens Bill Perry Walter Ptingle Larry Smith Bill Whitaker Techts Westminster Fellowship is a part of the Presbyterian Churchs Campus Christian Life pro- gram. This is a ministry to the total academic community, with a concern for bringing together if faculty, students and administration in a worshipping fellowship. The purpose Of the Westminster Fellowship is to confront the college with the knowledge of Christ. This is achieved through a church-centered program of worship services, Christian education, :trt. conferences with Presbyterians from other sections of the state and nation, and Christian fellowship. 4? 4;: Westminster Fellowship activities are closely tied to the Ruston Presbyterian Church. The Campus Christian Life Committee of the church helps guide and direct the aims and purposes of the Fellowship. PRESBYTERIAN WESTMINSTER CENTER 47W ' 4 inwaM V .' WW Sillaman confer - CHCe grounds near Baton Rouge. A state- wlde WF retre at is held here each spring. Students at the annual Freshman Welcoming party. WFers take time out from the fall retreat at Camp Alabama to have an old fashioned hymn sing, All That I Am and All That I Have, I Give to Christ and to His Service? Vesper services in the chapel are planned and conducted by the stu- dents, offering each member an op- portunity to share his Christian faith With others. .V 5 1.51.1. . .. ' yugimumm. -,.g.1w;z4mpvy..-.. r h M.,..,, . ,. . W... twaweu: ....- .. .w. .. ..--- ,, -.-. .-.,. Wesley Foundation, the Methodist student religious move- ment on the campus, was organized at Louisiana Tech in February of 1936. The present building was built in 1955. WEEKLY SCHEDULE Monday 12:30 PM. rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr , 777777777777777 Prayer Time Tuesday 12:00 Noon VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Luncheon for Drive-in Students 12:30 P.M rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Prayer Time 6:00 P.M., . 777777777777777777 Wiesley School of Religion Q'three times a monthl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Faculty -Student Discussions tonce a montm Wednesday 12.50 PM 77777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 Prayer Time 6:00 P.M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Council Meeting Thursday 6:15 P.M.. 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 Vespers ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Fellowship Period After Vespers Friday 12:30 P.M.V r, r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Prayer Time ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,V,Informa1 Recreation Saturday Open House After Football Games Wesley Foundation is for all Methodist students and their friends, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Informal Activities and unites worship and service work and play in an organization of 6:00 PlXI. .. rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr Vespers Christlan Fellowshlp. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Deputations t0 the Churches of the District COUNCIL MEMBERsiSegzied: XWinston Brown, vice president; Anne Harris, secretary: Jame Wlamere treasurer: Nell Perryman, president; Rev. Bill Stokes, J1, director. Second Row: Margie Bell, freshman representative; Gail Hesbeck, Grace Church representative; Sue Daniel, social action; Linda Johnston, personnel; XWinnie XWhitman. publicity; Billie Vic Bozeman, librarian; Carol Holstead, Through these activities, Wesley seeks to co-ordinate the spiritual, Trinity Church representati ; Barbara Fountain, food; Dottie Swan- educational and recreational needs of all those who come under son, house and grounds; Toni Chandler, girls intramurals; Diane its influence. Jones, music; June Maddux, music; Sally Collins, food; Arm Liddell Davis, publicity. Tbird Rou': Jimmy Smith, house and grounds; John Lewis, Thursday vespers; Sonny Brown, social action; Joe Abendroth, boys intramurals; David Hruska, deputations; Tommy Roxie, freshman representative; Howard Elder, Sunday vespers; Richard Ezell, drive-in representative; Pete Moore, recreation. hy WWW. $X Mm Www WORSHIP FELLOWSHIP USN! lug; Canterbury Association The National Canterbury ASSOLiatmn ivc students and faculty members an OPPOFtUZEt 3 Mb ccive the teachings and Life of Christ thmi: IE. faith and practice of the EpiscoPal ChUrch. f the mess to the Lordship of Christ over all haop- through prayer and the Sacraments by study sen tnd and evangelism. , m? The John Nicholas Galleher Student Cents ' open daily for the use of the members Ofrhls academic community for devotions, study, relaxatite or recreation. The local Canterbury Associatim mm on the first and third Thursday at 5:30 pm 35 the third Thursday there is a Visiting priestivt'hn celebrates Holy Communion and presents a she: talk. Following this service, supper is served in th student center. 6 vzxvaa-v-P-qe-..xaauasuu.w,e.x;.,m.mM-vmy-uaanw..4 .1-- 4.39pm 77 . , e Newman Club The Louisiana Tech chapter of the National Newman Club Federation was first organized on the Tech campus in 1941. The purpose is to develop and coordinate the spiritual, intellectual and social 2 - -. fr: growth of the Catholic students on the secular cam- : k ' pus. The meds and women's retreats, the monthly Communion suppers, the weekly meetings with 0c- Ti: :3 casional guest speakers, and the season parties are :55 some of the ways in which the Newman Club ful- fills its purposes. The Executive Council members are Harold Odom, 451 :1 president; Theresa Baragona, recording secretary; '13 31: Billie Jean Ridley, social chairman; Craig Martin, house and grounds; Roberta McKenzie, vice presi- 5.: ,5 553:: dent; Mary Matron, corresponding secretary; Doug Duet, religious Chairman; Frank Zey, treasurer. Father Donard, Newman Club director, chats with some of the members during Communion supper. kt Executive council in session. T . mhe mommy .COmmumon suppers serve Combine spmtual and social activities. Baptist Student Union 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 concern for evangelism and missions to build a 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 retreat; daily chapel services, With an average of 200 students attending; Bible study; a mis- sions emphasis week; a Young Womants Auxiliary; and re. creational activities including parties and banquets, Tech BSU participates in state-wide activities including a fall convention and a spring assembly. George Haile, a former Tech student, returned to the campus last fall as the new director of the BSU, The Baptist Student Union serves between the local church and the campus. Virgin Direct Jimmy Presid- Fred Direct. Jerry motion Marty Wome tor. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION CHOIR . ,, - 1.1a.- . - magv;hu..yamarasgzwnow. Valsie Baudry, Social Newell Blume, Men's Athletic Director Alton Crawley, Drive-In Representative Patsy Hagood, Secretary to the Director Reggie Hanchey, Publicity - .- Mary Holder, Center Hostess Virgil Holder, Promotion Jackie Hooper, Secretary Byron Lee, President of Freshman Council Martha Anna Lipp, Devotional Chairman Curtis Nyegaard, Center Host Hank Packman, Music Director Virginia Shaw, Social Director Jimmy Bee Smith, YWA President Fred Tanner, Missions Director Jerry Templeton, Pro- motional Director Marty Thedford, Women's Athletic Direc- tor. ' xxx V :EQS I Qk xkb x Students use BSU Center library to study. W0men9s Dormitory Governing Bodies Graham Honor Council Fin! R0 Cooper, I Seated: B tt M . . e y ay Andrews, Nancy Jones, E1115 Ann McKenue, Mary Ruth Prater, Connie Hogg Mary Ann Ratcliff Pat Allums Sue Daniel. Standing: Nell Perryman ud C 1 ' Miller,DotPesnell,Rebecca Loweryi J y ovm, Toby Granberry, Mrs. Alma Roth, Karen Risinger, Janice Tompkins, Brenda Vallerie, Ann v- W m:an-oewanquAs-qummnw -:-v . - . Fin! Row: Margaret Mays, Polly McManus, Sandra Grant, Kay Norris, Jimmie Bee Smith, DeWanna Bryant. Serond Row: Mrs. Cornelia Cooper, Carolyn Patterson, Margaret Ogden, Dorothy PatteISOn, Ann Woodard, Anne Arnold, Bobbye Ybos, Tonia Casey, Mrs. Nettie Thornton. Pearce Honor Council W , ?WJV, Frankie Adams, Rem Bennett, Mrs. Elizabeth White. Swami Row: Patsy Hagood, l'xrrl I0 - . . m Dianne Patillo, Lita 'lllgwclL Third Row: Lydia Loretz. Judy Whlte, Llnda p . I'm 11 , Vnhy mefrml, Margaret Littlc, vymn I'HI'U, MMHM Lynn Udvin, Mnrtlm Hnrmn, judy me, WWI, IH'IV I'I'II'Q !,hlum,nnr- Drumns, Dillr Guilky. 3l3 Dudley Honor Council ; ff Seated: Betty Myers, Ann Liddell Davis, Marjorie Mantooth, Mary 0' Bier, Mrs. Tot McLean, Margaret Melville. Standing: Susan Montgomery, Lu Iman, Suzanne Sexton, Judy Dominick, Pat Coates, Ellen Russell, Bobbie Irvine, Judith Hill. Aswell Honor Council Fin; Row: Ann Butcher, Mary McCasland, Babs Morgan, Carol Brau, Pam McKinney, Carole Pruett, Mrs. Nannie Penny. . L Kathy .Bundy, .Martha Ford, Bess Haley. Swami Row: Dana Miller, Nancy Walker, Karen IMIZSL Mary Rxggs. Third Row: Josie Gregory, Ila Newsom, Sharon Whaley, DOt Alford, Evelyn Lun Y 314 seam - wmvnmu-Vw- w: Seatedf. Sharon Connerly, Corre Anding, Susan Gregg, Pam Mulheam, Jan Marts, Laura Meeker. Slandirzg: Mrs. Elizabeth Wharton, Anna LaPrame, Carolyn Johnson, Ann Luck, Mary Anne Caldwell, Mignon Scogin. Harper Annex Honor Council I70 ; k011- . ; - U . B, k Wu; Hlnrlry QJWL Mury Am, Lmk mm qunh' Jnnlnc Rnbcrts, Sue Curtcr, Buky Liverman, Lydia Allen, Mrs. Ruth Scott 1c H'm'y Ummy lem LU'NI' .141 Limb Rmmlu, Hcvcrly 'Hmnmx, Nnrnm Tullcy, Cheryl Taylor. hwau-RUK.I'VI:.. hxku .. -. Women9s Physical Education Majors Club The Physical Education Majors Club is both a departmental OFFICERS and professional organization for women preparing to be PATRICIA BROWNLEEV . teachers of health and physical education. It was organized by LIIEiIEIAAgSHPNSTON vice 13:53:53; Mlss.Chrlst1ne Moon, who was then the dlrectgr of women's JKLICE SMIIEfI-EIY -------------------------------- Secretary physxcal educatlon. The purpose of the club 15 to promote TreaSul-er professional growth and development of individual members as well as the profession itself through activities pursued during the year. i I D I l 1 7 Front Row: Helen Louise Randall, Judy Meredith, Barbara Morgan, Margaret Ogden, Betty Lou Harp- er, Charmaine DeMoss, Alice Smith, Virginia Connell, Patricia Brownlee, Alice Kelly. Bark R010: Jean Murphy, Bettye Myers, Tonia Casey, Linda Johnston, Pat Coates, Mary Margaret Allen, Charlotte Geter. Womenhs Recreational Association 6 h The Woments Recreational Association is composed of representatives of each sorority, dormitory and religious or- ganization on campus. The purpose of the organization is to further athletic in- terests and activities for women according to the highest and soundest standards. The WRA sets up rules and reg- Carol Brau Vicki Bump Tonia Casey Toni Chandler Pat Coates Judy Crow t. Charmaine DeMoss Judy Dominick Geneal Dunn Doris Edwards Fran Futch Margaret Melville Barbara Morgan Margaret Ogden Judy Randolph Karen Risinger Suzanne Sexton Alice Smith Marty Thedford ulations governing women's intramurals on the campus. Each spring on Honors Day an award is presented by the WRA to that group which totals the highest number of points in volleyball, basketball, softball, badminton, table tennis, shuffleboard, tennis, and aerial tennis. S C .l t e 1 In t A haunn wnumwi'. m... .. ... M n y The New L001? 1. Canine partisansiwere startled by the new Wool: of the 1962 M140; foathli M Many faces were different, the offense was diffetent, and team units wen W Coaches Aillet, Mize, Doherty, and Williamson weremfmlied with the mute task of building a three-team'system with a smaM number of 5mm vacuum and many freshmen ,and untried sophomores. Split ends and a flanker are the identifying traits of the new Bulldog founding until the ball is snapped. From. that momem Wing mote is certain. Qids look-in passes, long touchdown bombs, end sweeps, fhWka nkaw plays, and icky tevetses were the trademark of the Techmen; , . .Aillet instilled the pro philosophy along with the proiessknml formation. Quater- backs Slaughter land Laird threw the ball frequently, often gurbling on fourth down and making the necessary yardage via a quick toss to an end or back. Tech joined the swing to the three-team system which has several advantages, the most important from the players' standpoint being that it offers more boys an op- portunity to play. - . It' was gratifying to see a .young team mound into form uncle: the leadership of the older hosses. As all imexpetienceci teams do, the Bulldogs made mines' , but they more than evened the score with Hashes 0f Immature 'and aggressivm the stuff of Which champions are made. , vr - , . , K - - -, -.- 0.-':-';7 ;.-. :4, 1.1? , 9.3-2 vanasugnmvmx ' . , . .W..- BEEF - VF , I I Jr; .. ,, . :77, ' . V -; --- V - ' V w ' .x' ,- A- 9mm HM $ ' - V N v..- -...r-. fa. - wank: Football ' , Season Results 3 3 Tech . OPP- . 14 McNeese State 6 : 6 Southwestern La. 13 i 19 Arlington State 9 l 2 Northwestern La. 1 19 l I 33 Tennessee Tech ' 20 . a 27 Southeastern La. - 15 ' - ,I l 6 Northeasf State 13 'l-ih 18 Southern Miss. 29 I.- T? 1.2-? ; b d H'- h w Athletic Director and Head Coach ' ., JOE AILLET , 4 ' r 1 Assistant Codch ' ,A . . CESifgg'ESgIERTY , HUEY WILLIAMSON . V VJ .3 . nbnnu-mu .A . Halfback PAUL LABENNE JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMSON Williamson leads mates from field after a TD . v z m 1' x .31: 2131th42? RICHARD ENIS Mick on the move Quarterback Mickey Slaughter and End Jerry Griffin, both All-Americans during Tech careers, also left their imprints in the record books. Slaughter broke all Tech season and career passing marks and Griffin set new team season and career pass receiving records. Griffin set a club mark of 45 receptions in 1961 and caught a career high of 79 passes while at Tech. Slaughter set career marks of 407 passes at- tempted, 238 completed for 2,714 yards and 16 touchdowns. He had only 12 passes in- tercepted in his career, a new NCAA record. He set season marks of 138 passes attempted U963, 82 passes completed 0960, and 932 yards passing U968. Slaughter was three times All-GSC and Grif- fin was picked twice. Both are leaders and gentlemen, on and off the gridiron. End, JERRY GRIFFIN Jerry's 01d sideline special Fin! Row Ueft to righO: Paul Labenne, Richard Enis, Charlie BOurgeois, Jerry Griffin, John Robert Willlamson, Pat Collins, Mickey Strother, Andy Malone, Mickey Slaughter. 2nd Row: Jerry Barr, David Lee, Kenny Tidwell, Jerry Arledge, Dav1d Bass, Corky Corkem, Maurice Greer, Jay Westbrook, Jack Hopkins. 3rd Row: Charlie Miller, Walter Ford, Bill McBunch, Wayne Noland, Ronnie Carson, Bruce Weaver, Tommy Tilley, Gerald McDowell, Jerry Fairbanks, Jim Stringer. 4th Row: Ricky Lott, Tommy Robertson, Bill Bagwell, Donald Hodge, Dwain Nettles, Herbert Kendrick, Bobby Duncan, Alvin Ballard, Pete DeSordi, Wayne Davis. 5117 Raw: Pat Lynch, Billy Keever, Pat Shows, Claude Carrigan, Mike Cheatham, Dickie Walden, Wally Martin, Jim Willis; .Billy Laird, Jack Odom. 61X? Row: Dan Irby, John Blake, Robert Malone. The Trophy Winners Trophy winners at the football banquet included HT t , Wayne Davis, Corky Corkern, Gerald McDowell, m Rou, Wally Martin, Richard Enis, and Paul Labenne. . Left 10 R1250: Mickey Slaughter, Pat Collins, Jerry Griffin, and Bllly Lalrd. 2nd Row: Pat Lynch. Robert Malone, Wfayne Noland, ms .uaWtA-h-ewaww, a. --a.i-.-.- ,, , cg-nww anuwr. .53; y MCNeese 14-6. The Bulldogs find the going rough before edging b 3 : g. Missy Smother, McNeese State L K. .3 MluriceGreer, ;. : 5.2: Weaver, Tom; 4 .' Htigct Dvxin Nettle; . 5.15. Claude Catrigan, 5 at R'bert Malone. Louisiana Tech,s new Look in football made its debut against McNeese State before a partisan crowd of 7,500 in Tech Stadium. The Bulldogs spent the first half adjusting to their newly installed split-end and flanker offense. Tech's defensive team contained the Cowboys and the first quarter ended in 21 scoreless deadlock. The second quarter ended with McNeese Quarterback Thompson slicing over from the elght to end an 89 yard scoring drive. The Bulldogs trailed 6-0 at the half. 'n the last quarter when sophomore fullback McDowell Tech evened the score 1 followed center Williamson up the middle for a two yard scoring play. Later for another marker. Slaughter hit in the period halfback Labenne legged six yards Corkem for a two point conversion to put the game on ice by a 146 margin. Lee's got it. 3rd do when Hey, Coach, what does a gu he catches a pass? w......;..rA-w -14.... ,, A yn' ' Muw- .m-T: Noland tries to turn the corner as teammates block. Southwestern Louisiana The Bulldogs of Ruston and the Bulldogs from Lafayette both played strong defensive games in a loyv-scoring contest played at Southwestern. The game provided a showcase for end Leets punting. He booted for 41, 45, and 60 yards in the fourth quarter alone. Southwestern countered With tackle Poimboeuf for kicks of almost equal distances. A strong Southwestern defense held Tech to only one score, a one yard plunge by sophomore fullback McDowell in the last seconds of the first quarter. The bayou bulldogs from the south countered With a one yard dash for glory by quarterback Landry and an 89 yard kickoff return by MacKenzie. The game ended with a 13-6 score in favor of the underdog Southwestern team and left Tech 1-1 in conference play. The game goes well as Aillet consults his Quarterbacks. All is not glory. h an The Arlington Rebels prepare to nail McDowell. Arlington State Tech overcame a 3-0 halftime deficit to avenge last year's loss to the Arlington Rebels. The game provided a showcase for quarterbacks Slaughter and Laird, but all of the Canine's touchdowns came on runs in the second quarter. Slaughter ran for one yard to score, Noland ran for one, and Mc- Dowell plunged from the two. Jack Hopkins converted after Noland's score to give the Techmen a total of 19 points' for the evenings per- formance. Charlie Key opened the scoring for the Rebels with a field goal in the last two minutes of the first half. Cambell rounded out Arlington States scoring with a 98 yard punt return in the last quarter. Lee is hit hard as he nails another one. Techts Tri-Captains Standing: Collins and Griffin Kneeling: Slaughter M l W 1 ' ! WW? t ' I ' WXW WWWWWWW t MO ,, M W , WW W W W Xe e ewe Tech's Green team opens a hole for McDowell. N orthwestern Louisiana Tech played arch rival Northwestern in Shreveports State Fair Stadium before a crowd of 22,00. The jinx was at work again as the Dogs were contained to a single safety in the scoring column. Tech scored first by nailing Demon half- back Thompson in the Demon end zone on the opening kickoff for two points. Northwestern countered with a 5 yard TD pass from Beasley to the same Thompson. In the fourth quarter Thompson added another score on a four yard run. Talbert took another Beasley pass for a wrap-up tally later in the last period. Slaughter completed 9 0f 16 tosses for 110 yards and Laird got 44 yards on 5 completions in 8 attempts. Wayne Davis received a trophy for being the outstanding lineman in the game. Bench conference during a hot game. Davis gets one! mr..v..e ., V, .1 re--..........-..,-tm.-.aH...NawrA-----v.x-e-am--,mv -, Haven. Odom scores behind a tremendous block by one of the ends. Tennessee Tech Freshman quarterback Laird completed 9 of 11 tosses for 183 yards and threw two touchdown bombs of 11 and 43 yards to lead the hot Bulldogs to a 35-20 win over the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles. Throughout the game Tech relied upon its vaunted passing attack while Tennessee sped toward the goal lines on the ground. Tech's other TD's came on Strother's six yard dash, Slaughter's pass to Corkem, and McDowell's one yard plunge. The Golden Eagles scored on a twenty yard run by Broyles, and two passes of 18 and 5 yards to end Sinkovich. The scoring fiesta with the Eagles proves that Tech has the playtfrs and the offense to score frequently as long as the quarterbacks have protection on pass plays. . . . o blOCk. . Dams recewes a pass, Robertson turns t Lee, our fme punter. Tidwell turns the corner on a punt return; Weaver blocks. Southeastern Louisiana All-American quarterback Slaughter returned to his impeccable form to lead the Techmen to a 27-15 victory over the Southeastern Lions. He completed an amazing 20 of 27 pass attempts for 280 yards. Slaughter threw for two of the Bulldogs four scores, both times to his favorite receiver, flanker back Corkem, 0n plays covering 15 and 12 yards. Noland scored once in the second quarter on a plunge from the dc three. Gerald McDowell scored the final Tech tally on a one yard slice. Southeastern scored on two passes from quarterback Cothem covering 11 and 28 yards. Bourgeois comes through. In the clear, Corkem's miracle catches look easy. t. .-..v... . .A.-.,. ..wx;,.,.sr.sv....a.r.r.,.dnu,...5w r - Labenne slips through a big hole. Collins leads interference for Noland. Northeast Louisiana The Bulldogs visited neighboring Northeast State Indians for their last GSC game. For the first time since 1956 Northeast managed to defeat their enemies in a low scoring, hard fought contest. Fullback Noland plunged over from the one for the Bulldogs' first and only score. Northeast's touch- downs came on a four yard run by Thrailkill, and a forty-one yard touchdown ruri by scatback R. C. Payne. Tech spent the last few seconds of the game tfylng for the tieing TD. Although Tech led the Indians in first downs 13-9, NOrtheast came out on top in the scoring department 13-6, leaving Tech in fourth place in the GSC. Strother's in the clear. Study in character: Noland and Andy Malone. Odom is hauled down from behind. m' m i H 2 222222222 2 222222 2 2 2-22 . , 22 222222 2212 ., 22 2222 221722222 2W2 2 , 222222;??? 7 21222222 222 K22 .2 222, 2 VX 2X . .2 ' 22 V 2;th 22 ,2 22 2, 2 TMTWT 2 22 h 22; 2, 2 22222 T TXTX2TVX2 W2 i f 2 2 29 2 '2' 2226M , 2 L2 2T22 2K2 WM2 22222222222222 2 L 22 2- 2 ,2 22, , ' : ' 22 2 222222222222242222622222 . , . 2222 :222222222 2 2222 222222222222 222222 22:2 ' 22 22222 2222 022 22227 22 2:222 2 T 2222 222 222 22226226lT 2222222222222 2'X 2 24 2 22 2 22X 2w2X2 2 26' 2211 M 2 222K Noland tromps over the Southerners: Southern Mississippi Louisiana Tech's Bulldogs performed the last act of their 1962 football show against the natiorfs top small college team, Mississippi Southern. The southerners took a hard fought Victory from the underdogs in a surprisingly close battle 29-18. Tech,s touchdowns came on two runs by halfback Labenne for 9 and 3 yards and a three yard aerial from freshman quarterback Laird to halfback Strother. The score might have been different, leaving the Canines on top except for two unearned touchdowns scored by Southern on a blocked punt and an intercepted pass. The finale of a rebuilding year againet top ranked Southern Mississippi gives in- dications of great potentiality in the young Bulldog squad. Labenne shows his nifty open field style. Fumble! Who's got.the ball? Basketball The Bulldog Basketball squad for 1963 features an entire team composed of undergraduates; Wlith only 5 juniors 0n the fifteen man squad, the Techster's youth is even more outstanding. Only 8 varsity letters were held by all fifteen squadmembers. Clearly 1963 is a rebuilding year. Joe Abendroth, Ron McNabb, Ray Penny, David Hruska, Butch Miller. and Jerry Hood lead the young Bulldogs. As might be expected the season results of a rebuilding year are not impressive statistically. XWhat does count is the work, time, sweat, and pain that young boys, Who would loaf through their first two years of college competition in another school, put forth willingly. CECIL CROWLEY Basketball Coach THE SQUAD r . Standill .' Ron Sealed, LEI! m Rikki: Jesse Briducs, Gene Lee, Jerry Hood, Max Howard, Robert BretXHRay ???nmybjrigolxnogordon gibson. MCNahb, David Hrusl-m, HutthKMillcr, Jnc Abcndmth, Arnold Ramsey, Donnm en, , : :':n!i..inm.- J-vimM-la-ga-n Non-Conference Results Conference Results Tech Opp. Tech 61 Mississippi State 80 73 Northeast State OPP' 81 Ole Miss 73 84 Southeastern 76 78 Arkansas Tech 74 53 McNeese State 76 60 SE Oklahoma 61 I I 80 Northwestern OT 38 68 Ole Miss 64 81 Northeast State 6 682 81 West Texas State 77 49 Southwestern 74 83 Southern Miss. 77 54 SOutheastem 68 61 Centenary 79 7 49 McNeese State 73 67 Arkansas Tech 92 7 ,, 7 75 Southwestern 54 63 Southern Miss. 65 V 89 Northwestern 66 75 Centenary 6OT765 73 77 Centenary 79 90 Southern Miss. 60'U96 RON MCNABB Charity shot for Hruska. JOE ABENDROTH wfmxw MMQXWWIMWNX X XX vazn: Q 9 ', '13 Penny scores two on the fast break against the Indians. JIM CRANFORD DAVID HRLTSKA cm 5 a P P m .W a r 0 f s t e S b b a W Swish! Two for Tech! DONNIE ALLEN RAY PENNY The Elusive Basket JERRY HOOD MAX mxmu Penny rebOunds. JOEY BARRON Cw t 0 O h S In t 0 r d n e .b A JESSE BRIDGES Hood jumps. Penny for two. Penny for four. Hruska for two. BUTCH MILLER ARNOLD RAMSEY ,um,.;umzmww V -- ROBERT BRETZ Hruska shoots smooth. GENE LEE N 0 s m G N o D R o G Penny gets rough. Tech began its 1962 track season with forecasts of iiRebuilding year scattered in profusion around the cinder circles of the state. And rebuild they did. Younger squad- men developed, Iettermen improved. There were no stars. Only boys with guts and gumption. The Bulldogs did not Win a single meet all season. Yet with work, coaching, and more work they were able to place third in the Gulf States Conference Track Meet. Again there were no starseBob Goreeis win in the pole vault was the only first place finish for a Tech manebut enough men hung in with third, fourth, fifth and a few second place finishes to earn third place. Ample credit must be given to Head Track Coach Jim Mize and to Assistant Coach Doherty for the long hours and many pointers they put into the 1962 track team. Most of the credit, however, must, of necessity, go to the runners and field men. Most of them receive no financial scholarship aid for running track. Perhaps this is school spirit-effort, sweat, time, put forth for the school with no thought of material reward. At any rate, congratulations for a job well done. JAMES W. MIZE Head Track Coach ' ' . fax P c Holloman, Mickey Howell, Frank Bright, Allen Laird, Van 1V w, er y Herbert Miller, Jim Graves, Max Howard, Bob Hayes, Doyle Fin! Row Heft to righO: Kenny Tidwell, Donnie Davis, Matt Farlo yne Melton, Joe Albritton, Bill Powell, Edwin Davis, Hays Allen Car . - c Corkem , penter. 2nd Row. Jack Hopkins, Bob Goree, orky . ,. MCCathargm, Dayton Baker, Allen Herbert. 3rd Row: Jim Goodwm, Jlm Kirkland, W3 Earl Wright, Steve Adams, Bob Daulton, Joe Cage. MAX HOWARD MILE RELAY TEAM 440-880 RELAY TEAM Da ton Baker Earl Wright, Joe Albritton, Bill Van Max Hays, Dayton Baker, Joe Albritton, Jim Povyveu. , Kirkland. EDWIN DAVIS BOB DAULTON CORKY CORKERN HURDLERS CAPTAINS Max Howard, Robert Daulton, Allen Carpenter. Bob Goree, Bob Hayes. . DISTANCE RUNNERS FRANK HOWARD Front Row: Allen Herbert, Allen Laird, Frank Bright, Matt Farlow. Back Row: Bob Hayes, Edwin Davis, Earl Wright, Bill Powell, DaytOn Baker K HERBERT MILLER If track is an unappreciated sport at Louisiana Tech, then certainly cross country is. This sport is carried out during football season. Many students do not know that Tech has a cross country team. But the runners keep running. Why? School spirit? Only if you want to be sentimental. Or maybe, llIt has to be done, if you want to be practical. At any rate, these boys run several miles each day. They are on what amounts to a strict diet all year. And they run some more in their spare time. In short, they work. And work hard; all year long, running cross country in the fall and track in the spring. And they come through. Tech's cross country team was second in the GSC in 1962. Allen Laird was sixth, Jerry Laird, ninth, Frank Bright tenth, Earl Wright fifteenth, and Joe Johnson twenty-second. Congratulations, fellows, on a fine season. 11h VAV MAX Hill . ROBIN BRYAN. a CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD k Allen Laird, Robin Bryan, Steve Adams, E Fim ROW: Joe Johnson, Henry Arant, Jerry Laird: Robert Ellis. Sewnd Row: Earl Wright, Maurice Peel. Not Shown: Frank Bnght. Firxt Row: Sonny Parker, George Woodson, John Cordaro. Serond Row: Max Lewis, Wayne Poynter, COACH BERRY HINTON NEWELL BLUME Kelton Bacon, Jim Opel, Billy Sneed, Charlie Fuller, ' Lynn Stroud, Newell Blume, David Lee, James Sewell,Dav1d Hruska. KELTON BACON THE BASEBALL SQUAD Ronnie Loyd, Boyd Gilles, Wendell Lorio, Willy Williams, Richard Bell, Roscoe H01 comb, George Garrett, Paul Labenne, Frank Betts. Tbird Row: Baseball RunnerS-up Coach Berry Hintorfs bat and glove squad opened the season with as good personnel as any Tech squad last year and went on to live up to high expectations by fighting an uphill race for second place in the GSC. The baseball team had four returning All GSC players and many promising lettetmen. Tech started slowly in 1962 but reached a sprint toward the end of the seaSOn, winning 7 of the last 8 games. The final won-lost record for the season, after this spurt, was 19-9. In GSC competition, the Techsters we record was beaten only by champion Southeastern. Top Bulldog Sluggers for the year were Labenne with a .371 average, Bacon .367, Opel with .370, Cordaro with .344, and Garrett with .329. The top pitchers were Parker, Woodson, and Blume with 1.11, 1.57, and 2.14, respectively. Tech placed five players on the all-confetence squad. They were Labenne, Opel, Gar- rett, Parker, and Woodson. n 13 while dropping 7. This earned run averages of RON MCNABB JIM OPEL Bel R:s:oc Holcomb, tn 5:125 Tin! R92: 1 'h gs good personnel 2: ms by fighting 5.13 four returning All he and of the season, the 56.15011, after thls hxlc dropping 7. ThlS 1'. mge, Bacon .367, med run averages of Libenne, OPEL 9 OUTFIELDERS Jim Opel and Wendell Lorio Rneelingy Standing: Frank Betts, Roscoe Holcomb. INFIELDERS PITCHERS Ron Loyd, Billy Sneed, John Cordaro Rneelingy Standing: George Garrett, Max Lewis, David Hruska, Paul Labenne. Sonny Parker and George Woodson $neelmgy Standing: Charlie Fuller, Newell Blume, Barry Stroud. David Lee, CATCHERS Richard Bell, Kelton Bacon, Joe Henderson GEORGE WOODSON CHARLIE FULLER SONNY PARKER GEORGE GARRETT PAUL LABENNE MW M , x t h??? t XZZ MMWw t 6M? t Z? ngwi JOE THOMAS JERRY GULLEDGE e? Zy? 5;, tgzh zyw gig? , ???Az h ?z? y t eeee V$g7 t , g??? z???? 7 Q wyZ ????,75 ing ith th 21 10 ird, Fuller fifth, Gulledge a 1rst W1 lOllS LYN FULLER 1p In ten years. GSC Champ The Bulldog linksters of Coach Joe Aillet entered the 1962 Tech stood the test of nine opponents and emerged w an outstanding record of eight games won and one game C1 5 a w e C a P VI 6 n f u 0 t he 0 h 4 5 C S G C h t n I the year before. Jimmy Paul and Jerry Gulledge were tourna- ment-tested veterans. Lyn Fuller earned the last start tied. The Bulldogs wbn their fourth straight GSC title and the eighth championsh under par 206, Thomas was th seventh and Paul twelfth. back-up strength. ROY PACE JIMMY PAUL Butchee and Taylor, Tech's top two. Net Champs Cecil Crowley's tennis men added the GSC title to Tech's bag of honors by remaining undefeated in conference play. Captain Thay Butchee, Robert Taylor, and Gene Bass were returning lettermen to the championship squad. Dennis Perry, George Ricardo and Dale Stiles completed the squad. In the GSC meet Tech captured five out of seven places. Butchee was first, Taylor second, Bass third, and Ricardo fifth. Butchee and Taylor won the number one doubles title. Tennis is one of the many sports in which Tech athletes excel. The squad and Coach Crowley deserve congratulations and support in their efforts. Perry, Butchee, Bass, Ricardo, Taylor. Not Shown: Stiles. Girls9 Intramurals Champions PING PONG Singles AIpha Chi Omega Doubles- Alpha Chi Omega SHUFFLEBOARD Alpha Chi Omega TENNIS Singles Baptist Student Union Doubles Sigma Kappa BASKETBALL Baptist Student Union BADMINTON Singles-Dudley Doubles Sigma Kappa AERIAL TENNIS Singles Sigma Kappa Doubles Alpha Chi Omega VOLLEYBALL Aswell Hall ARCHERY Graham Hall Campus women tennis champions Boys9 Intramurals Champions PING PONG Singlcs-Tlmy Butchce Doubles B0b J.1meson, Trax'is McClendon BASKETBALL Ghosts SOFTBALL Kapp1 Sigma TRACK W'es1ey CROSS COL'NTRY Pi Kappa Alpha HORSESHOES Kappa Sigma POOL HicjnTJu Kappa Epsilon Kappa Sigma TOL'CH FOOTBALL Pi Kappa Alpha VOLLEYBALL Tau Kappa Epsilon TENNIS Singles Pi Kappa Alpha Doubles Baptist Student Union Acknowledgements We, the staff of the 1963 LAGNIAPPE, take this opportunity to extend our thanks and appreciation to the many people whose assistance with this book has made the pub- lication of the LAGNIAPPE not quite so difficult. The Staff 1963 Lagniappe AcTIVITIES ------------------------------------------------------------ 232-263 Associated Women Students .................................... 236 Campus Activity Board ............................................ 237 Campus Women's Council .................................... 238 Lagniappe Staff .......................................................... 248 ROTC ........................................................................ 252 student Senate ............................................................ 234 Student Union ............................................................ 250 Tech Engineer Staff .................................................... 244 Tech Talk Staff ........................................................ 246 Tech Theatre Players ................................................ 240 CLASSES ........................................................................ 30-148 Freshmen .................................................................... 1 1 4 Juniors . ........................................................................ 62 Seniors ........................................................................ 32 Sophomores .................................................................... 86 DEANS OF SCHOOLS , , . 20 DEANS OF STUDENTS V V 6 28 DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN ------------------------------------------ 26 FAMILIAR FACES -------------------------------------------------------- 149 FEATUREs , VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 180-231 HQmeCOming -------------------------------------------------------------- 202 M153 LOUiSiana Tech ----------------------------------------- 182 State Fair ------------------------------------------------- - 198 TeCh Beauties - --------------------------------------------------------------- 184 Ted! Cheerleaders '''''''' 216 V 7 lhosWho 7, 7 N 206 GREEKS 7, .......... 150 179 Alpha Chi Omega ---------------------------------------- 152 Delta Zeta ------------------------------------------------------- 154 InteFf'fatemity Councuff: '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' 176 43W Panhellenic Council .A....2.........:..:ii:i::i:j;j;;;;;t;: 179 appa Alpha Order ------------------------------------------------ 77 162 Kappa Delta . --------------------- 156 KaPPa Sigma ---------------------------------------- 164 Lambda Chi Alpha ------------------------------------------ 166 Paghelle-nic Council ------------------------------------- 178 bl Mu ---------------------------------------------------------- , 158 :1 Kappa Alpha. --------------- 168 gma Kappa , -------------- 160 ?gm Nu ------------------------------------------------------------------ 170 Tlgma Phi Epsilon -------------------------------------------------------------------- 7'7 172 au Kappa EPSi10n VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV , ,, 174 ORGA NIZATIONS w , A 7 ,264-317 Accounting Club .. 7 .. '7 V , 282 Editorial Index Adams Honor Council ................. Alpha Tau Delta 321638 American Institute of Chemical Engineers ----------- 279 Americanism Club 297 American Society of Civil Engineers MMM':: 281 Amerl'cap SOCiety 0f Mechanical Engineers ------------ 277 Assoc1at10n for the Advancement of Management 289 ASWCH Honor Council ------------------------------------------------ 314 Baptist Student Union ------------------------------------------------ 310 Beta Alpha Psi ----------------------------------------------------------- 274 Beta Beta Beta ---------------------------------------------------------- 274 Block and Bridle Club ................................................ 291 Blue Jackets ................................................................ 302 BuSiness Students Association .................................... 293 Canterbury Association ................................................ 308 Circle K Club ............................................................ 304 Delta Beta Omicron .................................................... 269 Delta Sigma Pi ............................................................ 284 Dudley Honor Council .............................................. 314 Engineers4 Association ................................................ 294 Eta Kappa Nu ............................................................ 272 Freshman Girls, Glee Club ...................................... 298 Forestry Club ............................................................ 286 Geology Club ............................................................ 292 Graham Honor Council ............................................ 312 Harper Honor Council ................................................ 315 Harper Annex Honor Council ................................ 315 Home Economics Club ................................................ 296 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers ........ 280 Marketing Club ........................................................ 287 Men's Glee Club ............. 301 National Collegiate Association for' Secretanes ........ 288 Newman Club .......................................................... 309 Omicron Delta Kappa ................................................ 267 Pearce Honor Council ................................................ 313 Phi Kappa Phi ............................................................ 266 Pi Epsilon Tau ............................................................ 273 Pi Sigma Pi ................................................................ 273 Psychological Society -------------------------------------------------- :3: Sigma Gamma Epsilon ------------------------------------------------ 270 Sigma Tau Delta --------------------------------------------- 276 Society of Industrial EngInFerS ------------------------------------ 278 Society of Petroleum Engmeers -------------------------------- 271 T au Beta Pi -------------------------------------------------------------- 300 Tech Choir --------------------------------------------------------- 503 Theta Beta ------------------------------------------------ 306 Wesley Foundatlon -------------------------------------------- 305 Westminster Fellowshlp --------------------------------------- 283 Wings and Prop Flying Chlb ---------------------------------- 301 Women's Glee C1111? ---------------------------------------- 316 Women's RE. Majors Club ------------------------------------ 317 Women's Recreational ASSOClatIOn ............................ ..... 16 PRESIDENT AND HIS MESSAGE ............................... TS ................... 318-322 SPOR , ...... .......................................... 3 Basebal ................................................................... 335 Basketball ................................................. 520 Football M -------------------- 346 Golf .7 .................................................................... 348 Intramurals 7 p . ...... ....................................... 347 Tennis .. .......... -------------------------- 341 Track ....... ................................ TECH ADMINISTRATORS go... L2- 4 -,. o , ?,m , ; mmz , , f X z m , . , ,,,?ZV Z ,, m w . 70w m My Alma Mater, my Alma Mater I will ever loyal be To Thee my Alma Mater. 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