Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)
- Class of 1964
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A place of many hours of stud hard work-ethe Kin; IxtHIthlH reigns 2 mp tlurin sllpI'PHlP fall. t er e: h h 7 ewe? 7? a; e?e?t t 7;? yeah Janus WW $4.. . ghua- xwt-a- $$st Keeny Hall $$3 $ .$? 4. . Fm . - r... .whq.-km - -t 4.--imhwk.ww Impressions of activities are with the student at Tech throughout his life on the campus. Study and work are set aside as the student takes moments to relax, go places and enjOy life. Each student looks forward to pursuing his favO. rite activities. Perhaps a student simply relaxes by attending parties, picnics, hayrides or movies. A change of pace is found in each of these activities, Which are but a few of the many outlets Which bring needed relaxation. ?IX l... mm'i srott Nb Pn- ,-. - .-..-., k - t WW r4 1 The most meaningful impressions of the student are those con- W , ,t cerned with education. Lectures, stimulated interests and positive realizatiou of new values and concepts make education assume its vital role as the reason for college efforts. In the secluded quiet of the library, relaxed in the warm comfort of a favorite chair or work- ing at a desk, the student must always study. The never ending re- quirement of education must he met at every possible moment. Aca- demic achievements, social development and professional activities contribute to the total education of the individual. Student musicians rehearsing Late hours of study Serenatding at Christmas in front of the presidenfs home $44 ? 4:6? Hm... .. -. .nno-mwi-k ,,....,. .....,4- l .. ' Ar, Rnnnie Tetral of Farmerville, Contractor Johns and Neel 01 Monroe. Architect: HUTCHESON HALL, DORMITORY FOR MEN STUDENTS These two air-conditioned dormitories are expected to be ready for use in the fall of 1964. Hutcheson Hall will accommo- date 400 men and Harper Hall will have rooms for 419 women. ,-.....-.-c..-. a. .-.-...- ..-...-l .-.---..,.. ........v- w...- - Under Construction HARPER HALL, DORMITORY FOR WOMEN STUDENTS Rannie Terral of Farmerville. Contractor H. H. Land of Monroe, Architect , . . - . wuv 4$M' '. aw. GAL, , Dudley Circle Fountain Bogard Hall x L 2445,4444 42s $444747m w z 4,; .4444 w W 4444,13 lower wrathvr vane. xwm gw- ..-ans...4,..--- $44.... At the very heart of the campus are those buildings Which lend Tech its characteristics-The tower of Keeny where the clock chimes hourly, remind- ing the student of his fleeting college days; Howard Auditorium which bustles with activity during programs; the dormitories that ring With life as the students pour into rooms, bringing with them new outlooks and added spirit. There,s a place for the studenfs every mood. Buildings lend the campus distinction and begin its tradition; they are the first impression given by Tech and perhaps the most lasting. h 4 t Howard Auditorium. MN m mvmwmmmmumwm xxx . WW aw Carson-Taylor Hall. LINDA BAUCUM Miss America Contest .- - w- -- mr,..-.-o., Wh- m -H -. . 18121118. u 0 L S .m M PEGGY ROMERO M '33 Universe Contest .,-. .. . M: ,h,...-.....m- Introduction The Presidenfs Message ---------------------------------------------------- 1i; Administration --------------------------------------------------------- Classes 32 Seniors -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Juniors ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 74 Sophomores ------------------------------------------------------------------- 100 Freshmen ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 126 Features Miss Louisiana Tech ...................... 170 Tech Beauties -- 172 Homecoming .................................................................... 186 State Fair -- ........................................................................ 190 ths Who - 196 Cheerleaders .................................................................... 206 Social Greeks Sororities -- Fraternities Governing Councils ........................................................ Activities Student Government .......................................................... Special Interest ............... AFROTC ................................... Publications Organizations Honorary .......................................................................... 280 Professional ...................................... - 290 Service 314 Religious --------------------------------------------------------------------- 318 Dormitories ...................................................................... 325 Sports Football -------------------------------------------------------------------- 330 BaSketball --------------------------------------------------------------------- 342 Track ,,,,,,,, 352 Baseball -------------- 355 Tennis ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 357 GOlf h, ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 358 Al'Chery ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 359 .n-...- -.-..q-A v: -.--- - , - 1 3111111111 , Waggh w zw x $ ' 30 X. WW, M, , NNK , y, 14 , mem 23$ Wm M xxxxxxxx x V , v 1 ' I i v , 1 Z . , 4. ,w , , m A , g 7 mxxxxxxxxkaw xxxxxxxx WWWV Ii x x ,i . ff Dr. F. Jay Taylor .4V..Y-V- -.-u........-..-.A ...;..... .-...-. The President and His Message Dear Tech Students: y 'u . aQXhEW? . . . , , i 5g Once agaln It IS my happy pItIVllege to extend personal r nyx? yx greetinos and best wishes to you throucrh the medium f XxXXWXXxny a C ,, a 0 XXngXyXXXX this wonderful book of memories, the Lagniappe. This is perhaps the most complete record of the colleges activities Xx y x, and personalities for 1963-64 and you will come to treasure it more with each passing year. My impression of Louisiana Tech is one of quality and excellence where faculty and students are united in the search for truth; where each student is taught that life and the material universe have reality, meaning and purpose; where standards are high and where each degree earned brings special recognition. Tech is dedicated to your educational development. We have a solid foundation upon which to build and a great Challenge for the future. My dream is one of greatness which with your understanding and cooperation can be achieved. Sincerely fat F. Jay Taylor x, Wy y WWW st KKX w 2, O , V lyjc y , , y ' r President and Mrs. Taylor and their son, Terry. w r 94X Mr i??WW Q m.;. 5.... '7 Dean of the C0116 ge Registrar MABEL MAY W M M Deans of the Students S. X. LEWIS Dean of Students J UNE W. DYSON Dean of Women E. S. FOSTER Dean of Men a...vl ,.. . . . Deans of M HAYNE FOLK, JR School of Agriculture and Forestry Administration BURTON R. RISINGER School of Business .7 ,..--- w-.;-...-.mv.....- -.M ha... .. U....n- r...-H... ---v-.. -.a-4r- JOHN B. WILSON School of Arts and Sciences ;--. .- 20 f the Schools D R A D O O W T D R 0 F F I L C n O .H a C u d E PI 0 1 O O h C S A442; BEN T. BOGARD School of Engineering ygzyzgga, , 73?: f6;; .2 W ,, ,M :7 M A H A R C m L m. M E m L A A School of Home Economics 2l --- - - ., .- -.... . ...... I .. --- I .-s w m. --....-n...........h..- A :1 . -. .. .- s wmwxssm Other Ad JOE AILLET Director of Athletics HOWARD L. BALSLEY Director. Division of Business and Economic Research ELENORA A. CAWTHON Director of Department of Placement and Services 22 , s 4, . 4 s- . saue...n-..w...-.u-sa-u.s-.-.u,...-...m wmkm M M - ., , 711:: www- a r Administrators J. W. EVANS Comptroller Gietired Jan. 31, 1964 Succeeded by Douglas Jenking DAVID A. HAKE Director, Data Processing and Services xxxxxxxxxx xxxxx XV KENNETH F. HEWINS Director of the News Bureau WW'VA '23 ' 'v! -w'v ' $I---'- -MW.M. , 7, , 7 - -V .W--w-n- -vv w Other Ad CHARLES A. KILLGORE Director, Nuclear Center f '9, ' f H AROLD V. KNIGHT Dirvctor. Student Financial Aid HENRY R. MAYS, JR, Superintendent of Printing 24 Z??? , ??,ng z Administrators W. H. McLAURIN Director of Business Affairs LT. COL. JACK A. MURPHY Detachment Commander, Air Force ROTC 25 1m 0 h nm N EW Wm Om .O cw NL wrm Ar. Jm C e .u D .3 - . ...A. - . .- n... .M.-.au-wv Other H. C. PYBI'RN Sulwrintvndmt. Buildings and Grounds IM-partmvnl IHZEI. SIHVELY Guidunm Cmmsvlnr ERNEST .I. SCH EFRER Librarian fwa ,, 26 . 4. . , - .4 . 4-dua. . .-w- --.---..m... m..-H. ....- A W m . ; 7m ' Administrators ARTHUR C. THIGPEN Acting Director, Division of Engineering Research JOHN C. TRISLER Director. Division of Research, School of Arts and Sciences RALPH L. WOOLDRIDGE Director, Special Education Center 27 28 ...4.9. ..v..n-M-.-w.-m...wn-o-a- M -..-.--..-nv;l-c-Vv ' Academic First Row: ROLAND ABEGG, Zoology, B.A., University of Michigan- M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University ' IROL W. BALSLEY, Office Administration, A.B., Ne- braska State Teachers College; M.S., Universitv of Tennessee; Ed.D., Indiana University ' HAL B. BARKER, Animal Industry, B.S., Tennessee Polv. technic Institute; M.S., Iowa State College; PhD... Auburn University Second Row: FREDERICK E. BECKETT, Agricultural Engineering B.S., Mississippi State College; M.S., Ph.D., Oklahoma; State University; Registered P.E., Louisiana F. ELIZABETH BETHEA, Art, B. Design, H. Sophie Newcomb College; M.A., Columbia University LLOYD P. BLACKWELL, Forestry, B.A., Lynchburg Col- lege; M.F., Yale University Third Row: MARSHALL E. BRETZ, Music, B.S., West Chester State Teachers College; IVI.S.M., S.M.D., Union Theological School of Music JOHN ARDIS CAWTHON, Secondary Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.A., Louisiana State University; Ed.D., University of Texas WOODROW W. CHEW, Chemical Engineering, B.S., New Mexico A. and M.; M.S., Oklahoma A. and M.; Regis- tered P.E., Louisiana Fourth Row: M. HAYNE FOLK, JR, Botany and Bacteriology, 13.5.. Clemson Agricultural College; M.S., Louisiana State University AMOS W. FORD, Business, B.A., Baylor University; M.A-. University of Chicago ALICE MILLETT GRAHAM, Home Economics, 8.5.. New Mexico State Teachers College; M.S., Iowa State College Fifth Row: PAUL T. HENDERSHOT, Economics and Finance, B.A., Henderson State Teachers College; M.A., Ph.D., Louisiana State University ' . H. L. HENRY, JR, Indusfrial Engineering, B.S., Lomslaml Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Illinois Institute of Tech- HOIOgy; Registered P.E., Texas and Louisiana . KENNETH F. HEWINS, Journalism, B.A., M.A., Indlana University 5m! M. EHARLB 6' 5,5,. Wand RM: mRNIE W. State M m, P11 31me 5' gineeringy Technolog Texas; Rf ML J. PE1 Teachers Louisiana Third Row: HORACE E, 31.5,, Lou College H. J. SACHS, University fHARLES H Puly1ethni Eniwrsity 515th H .. MCHAREHA PDIiTecHi 31 y; REgii L HXRQLD j. Nate Nor W, W: C CDo Dapartment Heads F irst Row: CHARLES C. HOBGOOD, Agronomy and Horticulture, B.S., M.S., Louisiana State University GEORGE B. HOGG, Health and Physical Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Louisiana State University DAVID L. JOHNSON, Electrical Engineering, B.A., Berea College; B.S., M.A., University of Iowa; M.S., Okla- homa A. and M. College; Ph.D., Oklahoma State Uni- versity; Registered P.E., Oklahoma Second Row: GARNIE W. McGINTY, Social Sciences, B.A., Louisiana State Normal College; M.A., George Peabody College; Ph.D., University of Texas MELVIN A. NOBLES, Petroleum and Geological En- gineering, B.A., Abilene Christian College; B.S., Texas Technological College; M.S., Ph.D., University of Texas; Registered P.E., Oklahoma PAUL J. PENNINGTON, Speech, B.A., Henderson State Teachers College; M.A., Oklahoma University; Ph.D., Louisiana State University Third Row: HORACE E. RUFF, JR., Physics, B.S., Hendrix College, M.S., Louisiana State University; Ph.D., Iowa State College H. J. SACHS, English and F oreign Languages, Ph.B., M.A., University of Chicago; Ph.D., George Peabody College CHARLES HOOPER SMITH, Chemistry, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University Fourth Row: RICHARD A. SMITH, Civil Engineering, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; M.S., Louisiana State Univer- sity; Registered P.E., Louisiana and Virginia HAROLD J. SMOLINSKI, Accounting, B.A., Louisiana State Normal College; M.B.A., Louisiana State Uni- versity; C.P.A., Louisiana W. B. TEMPLE, Mathematics, B.A., Louisiana College; M.A., Louisiana State University; Ph.D., University of Texas Fifth Row: J. J.' THIGPEN, Mechanical Engineering, B.S., Loui- Slana Polytechnic Institute; B.S., US. Military Acad- emy; M-S-, Ph.D., University of Texas; Registered RE, Louisiana CLIFFORD T. WOODARD, Education, B.A., Louisiana POIytechnic Institute; M.A., George Peabody. College V 29 Seniors J uniors Sophomores Freshmen Third R0 SW A. - Botan JERRY R Englis ety JESSIE Tl Mesh: Mecha Founh Ron JOHN CAI Busine Chane: Busine PAT D. AI Home Omicn Home Phi Ka MALCOLM Scienu 5!th ,- 1103511? '1 x E 115 53'an E Medica Hm Mechaz , W, xWMi Lcjl Io riglzl: Charles Standifer, Charles Sweeny, Margaret Mays, Jean Tyler, Glen Kluo, David Hruska. President ...................................... DAVID HRUSKA Vice President .................... CHARLES SWEENE Treasurer ............................................ GLEN KLU Class Officers Secretary -------------------------------------------- JEAN TYLER Womenk Rep. ........................ MARGARET MAYS Mews Rep. ........................ CHARLES STANDIFER 32 ....-.---o-..... . .vq.. . . .-.-..--M-.- WW ' R v: gEf$E$fEVE T. ABDELLA, El Dorado, Ark. Mathematics Education; Treasurer, Adams Hall; Honor Freshman; Louisiana Teacherss Associa- tion, Deanss List JOE F. ABENDROTH, Shreveport Pre-Medicine; Basketball; ccTn Club FRANKIE CLAIRE ADAMS, Mansfield Mathematics Education; Honor Freshman; Blue Jackets, Secretary, President; Delta Beta Omicron, President; Harper Annex, Vice President; Pearce Hall, Vice President, President; Graham Hall, Vice President; Campus Women,s Council; Model Honor Council d Row: gffclggHEN WAYN E ADAMS, East Point Forestry; ssTs Club; Track Team; Cross Country Team JACK M. ALBRITTON, Kilbourne Industrial Engineering; Society of Industrial Engineers, Vice President; Tech Engineers Asso- ciation; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals JUDITH ANNE ALEXANDER, Bossier City Elementary Education; Cheerleader; Freshman Advisor Third Row: SAM A. ALEXANDER, Tallulah Botany JERRY F. ALLEN, Jena English; Freshman Advisor; Philosophical Soci- ety JESSIE THOMAS ALLEN, Arcadia, F lorida Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers F ourth Row: JOHN GARY ALLUMS, Bossier City Business Administration; Tech Theater Players; Chancery Club; Tech Band, Tech Radio Club; Business Students Association PAT D. ALLUMS, Eudora, Ark. Home Economics-Teacher Training; Delta Beta Omicron, Treasurer; Blue J ackets, Vice President; Home Economics Club; Tech Theater Players; Phi Kappa Phi; Graham Honor Council MALCOLM W. ANDERSON, Grand Cane Science Education F ifth Row: ROBER'lltJh. ANDERSON, Warren, Ark- ng lS SANDRA C. ANTLEY, Downsville Med-lcal Technology; Phi Kappa Phi; Freshman Advxsor; Beta Beta Beta; Sigma Tau Delta HN P. ARENA, Ruston echanical Engineering Oh, my contact lens! 34 - w;.- -.t. . y-...-.e -. e...-..-. .7 l-.. --..-u-nv-a .Jhw . First Row: JERRY O. ARLEDGE, Oil City Physical Education; Varsity Football; WT Club JACK D. ARMISTEAD, Houston, Texas PSyChology; Intramurals; President, Louisiana Tech Psychology Society; Tech Orchestra; Tech Chess Club THOMAS L. ARMITAGE, Bastrop Business Administration; Honor Freshman; Flving Club Second Row: ANNE ARNOLD, Mansfield Secretarial Science; National Collegiate A550. ciation for Secretaries, Treasurer; Campus Womenss Council, Social Chairman; Adams. Pearce Honor Council; Freshman Girlse Glee Club; Freshman Advisor; Student Union; Model Honor Council JOYCE L. ARRINGTON, Columbia Business Education; National Collegiate Asso. ciation for Secretaries; Freshman Advisor; Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers, Association THOMAS O. ARRINGTON, JR., Columbia Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Vice President; Tech Engi- neers Association Third Row: CAROLYN SCOTT ASHLEY, Winnsboro Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Harper Honor Council BARBARA AULDS, Spearsville Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Fresh- man Girls, Glee Club JOHN A. AUSTIN, Houston, Texas Mathematics; Sigma Nu; Phi Kappa Phi, Stu- dent Vice President; Association for Computing Machinery F ourth Row: VIRGINIA L. AVANT, Minden . Lower Elementary Education; Freshman Adv180r JAMES KELTON BACON, Ruston e Health and Physical Education; Baseball; T Club ROY G. BAGCETT, Minden Secondary Elementary Education F ifth Row: JUDY A. BAKER, Choudrant Home Economics MILTON R. BALLARD, Oil City . Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma P1; Business Students Association; Accounting C 4 Treasurer; Tech Band; ROTC Band TERESA M. BARAGONA, Hodge Mathematics Education; Kappa Delta; Harpef Annex, President; SOphomore Class Premdentv Associated Women Students, Treasurer Kappa Engine Third R019 DON JAC. Indusl keting WILLIAM 06010; 62111111 SANDRA Englis mural Fourth Rc LEE D. B Chen JAMES 1. Math Staff BOBBY J Gene WI ROL MARTHA Low: anr 0U JQHNNg Elect Illl WADEe MCI F irst Row: ALVIN F. BARR, Vernon Mathematics Education; Lambda Chi Alpha, President; Student Senate; Student Union' STEPHEN L. BARRITT, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering; Intramurals; Kappa Alpha, Prudential Committee Chairman; Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers LYNDA B. BASSETT, Monroe , Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Fresh- Club man Adviser; Freshman Girlsn Glee Club; Harper Honor Council isiana Tech Fl . Second Row: mg JAMES E. BAWCOM, McGehee, Ark. Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Phi; Eta Kappa Nu, Vice President DOUGLAS N. BAYNHAM, Shreveport Business Management; Delta Sigma Pi; Society for the Advancement of Management RONALD L. BEAM, Pelican Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Institute of Electrical and Electronics A550. Engineers ampus Adams, . Club; Honor Asso- Third Row: 1'; Stu- DON JACKSON BEASLEY, Ruston Industrial Management; Delta Sigma Pi; Mar- keting Club Lute 9f WILLIAM S. BEASLEY, Ruston h Engl- Geology; Kappa Sigma; Geology Club; Sigma Gamma Epsilon SANDRA L. BEATTY, Heflin English Education; Tech Theater Players; Intra- murals Harper Fresh- hi, Stu- Fourth Row: nputlng LEE D. BEAURECARD, Shreveport Chemistry; American Society of Civil Engineers JAMES L. BEEMAN, Shreveport Mathematics; Tech Theater Players; Lagniappe Staff BOBBY J. BELL, Simsboro General Business Administration Adviser ,11; nT Fifth Row: MARTHA L. BELTON, M inden Lower Elementary Education; Campus Activities Board; Aswell Honor Council; Adams Honor Council; Student Louisiana Teachersn Association JOHNNY C. BENNETT, Marion Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers WADE M. BERLIN, Ruston Medical Technology; Archery Club Pi; 3 gr; Club, Harper A new look on life. First Row: PAUL E. BERNARD, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering; Arnold Air Society. Insti tule of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: C0111. mander, AFROTC Band ' . HENRY A. BERNAT, Ruston Mechanical Engineering; Intramurals; American Society of Mechanical Engineers JOSEPH C. BLAKE, Jonesboro Mechanical Engineering; American Society Of Mechanical Engineers Second Row: THOMAS E. BLANCHARD, New Orleans Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers PETER C. BLANDON, New Orleans Business Administration; Marketing Club; Society for the Advancement of Management ' RON BLOTEVOGEL, Ruston Accounting Third Row: S. NEWELL BLUME, Lake Charles Accounting; Varsity Baseball, sTs Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club PAMELA E. BOLDINC, Barksdale AFB, Bossier City Science Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association HARRELL JUNIOR BOND, Jonesboro Mathematics Education F ourth Row: EDGAR L. BORNMANN, Hosston Accounting; Delta Sigma Pi; Tech Band; AC' counting Club; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals; Wing and Props Flying Club HOYE A. BOWMAN, Arcadia Accounting JOHN E. BOYD, Delhi . Chemical Engineering; American Instxtute of Chemical Engineers F ifth Row: MARGURETTE T. BOYD, Sterlington Medical Technology; Beta Beta Beta Honor Society WILLIAM B. BOYD, J R., Plain Dealing , Chemical Engineering; Intramurals; Amerlcan Institute of Chemical Engineers BILLIE V. BOZEMAN, Oil City F 'r Elementary-Secondary Education; State E - Court; Panhellenic President; Tau Kappa. . :3 silon Fraternity Sweetheart; Student Lou151a Teachers Association THOM Psych ANIEL D Civil Assoc Vice 1 AS ; h Third R0 J ANIES 1 Busi kelil GENEAI Busi Vice RONALI Elec and Assc Fourth E ROY CL Pre- WAYNE Max DEWM hm Iran 618! max Pi den F irst Row: SUELLEN BRANTLEY, Houston, Texas Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa; Freshman Girlss Glee Club; Student Louisiana Teachers' Association LANNY R. BRASHER, Homer Wildlife Conservation and Management HILDA J. BRAZZEL, Dubach Social Science Education; Freshman Girls' Club; Womenss Glee Club Insti. om. 'el'ican Second Row: YVONNE M. BRISTER, Dubberly ty of Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teach- erss Association; Philharmonic Society THOMAS H. BRITTAIN, Westlake Psychology; President, Baptist Student Union; Psychology Club DANIEL W. BROWN, Colfax Civil Engineering; Louisiana Tech Engineering Association; American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice President Civil 0c16ty T hird Row: JAMES E. BROWN, West Monroe Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha; Mar- keting Club; Management Club; Intramurals GENEAL DUNN BRUMMETT, New Orleans Business Administration; Delta Zeta Sorority; Vice President; Panhellenic Council, Secretary RONALD C. BRYAN, Shreveport Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Tech Engineers Association Delta 2r CW, Fourth Row: :achers ROY GLYNN BRYAN, Ruston Pre-Dentistry WAYNE REX BRYAN, Springhill Marketing; Delta Sigma Phi DEWANNA J. BRYANT, Winnsboro Lower Elementary Education; Kappa Delta; In- tramurals; Music Majorss Club; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Aswell, Vice President; Honor Fresh- man; Campus Women,s Council; Librarian; Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl; Pearce, Vice Presi- dent; Aswell Honor Council d; AC' nurals; Fifth Row: C. LARRY BUCKLES, Rayville Animal Husbandry; Block and Bridle Club, f Vice President, President; Intercollegiate Live- ute 0 stock Judging Team EVELYN V. BUMP, Ruston Elementary Education; Phi Mu; Student Loui- siana Teachers Association; Womenss Recreation Association, Representative; Associated Women Students; Freshman Advisor; Westminster DIXIE S. BUNTON, Alexandria Animal Husbandry; Louisiana Tech Live- stock Judging Team; Block and Bridle Club How could she describe anything without her hands? First Row: WILLIAM E. BUNTON, Ruston Animal Husbandry; Block and Bridle Club BOB GLEN BURFORD, Springhill Social Science Education JAMES A. BURNETT, Mobile, Ala. Zoology; Kappa Sigma Sewn AVII D Cl C RE W Z PATR E1 Second Row: KATHLEEN F. BURTON, Oil City Spanish Education ROBERT WILLIAM BURTON, Ruston Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; ROTC Band NOEL E. BYARS, Minden Upper Elementary Education; All-American Arch- er; Archery Club, President Third Row: LINDA CAFFREY, Midland, Texas Business and English Education; Sigma Kappa; National Collegiate Association of Secretaries; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Fresh- man Girls, Glee Club FRED R. CAMPBELL, Monroe Fourth Business Management; Pi Kappa Alpha; Intra- WOOI murals; Freshman Advisor 3 JOHN T. CAMPBELL, Haynesville G Mathematics M; JOHN M: M FRAN1 Int cm F ourlh Row: LEONARDINE E. CAMPBELL, Ruston English Education; Kappa Delta; Freshman Ad- Vgsor; Harper Annex Honor Council and Judiciar.v oard ROBERT C. CAMPBELL, JR., Colfax Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management; Societ of Industrial En ineers: FifthR Menss Glee Club y g JAMES FREDDIE J. CAPPS, Eros 39 Animal Husbandry; Block and Bridle Club R0 dm BEE 15 AD WARR Ac BU: F ifth Row: AMANDA SUE CARLISLE, Pioneer Zoology; Phi Mu; Philosophical Society; Beta Beta Beta; Delta Beta Omicron RANDALL B. CARVER, Georgetown Botany; IntramuraIS; Agronomy Club RUSSELL A. CARSON, Haughton Forestry; Forestry Club; Intramurals trical Arch- aPPa; anes; Fresh- Intra- n Ad- HciarF' ement neers: Beta First Row: TONIA LEE CASEY, Houston, Texas Physical Education; Aswell Honor Council; Adams Honor Council; Womenk Physical Edu- cation Club; Campus Womefs Council; Womenk Recreation Association; Baptist Student Union, Greater Council WILLIAM P. CASSELS, JR., Simsboro Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers FRANCIS M. CASSIDY, West Monroe Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers Second Row: DAVID A. CASSITY, Perry, Okla. Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers WREN M. CAUSEY, Columbia Zoology; Pre-Medicine PATRICIA L. CHANDLER, Ruston Elementary Education Third Row: SANDRA J. CHANDLER, Ruston Home Economics; Home Economics Club TONI CHANDLER, Janesville Medical Technology; Second Vice-President, Sigma Kappa; Wesley, Executive CounciD, Sec- retary; Women,s Recreation Association, Secre- tary; Biology Club; Lagniappe Staff; Freshman Girls Choir; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals; Sigma Kappa Pledge Class, Secretary ROBERT L. CHANEY, Shreveport Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club; Intramurals F ourth Row: WOODROW W. CHEW, Ruston Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Representative; Summer Moderator, Treasurer, Westminster; Sigma Nu JOHN BURNETT COAST, Ruston Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, President FRANCIS P. COBB, West Monroe Industrial Management; Management Club; Ac- counting Club; Law Club F ifth Row: JAMES A. COBB, JR., Bossier City . . Speech Therapy; Sigma Alpha Eta, Vlce PreSI- dent ROBERT J. COBB, Shreveport History Education; Intramurals; Louisiana Tech Archery Club WARREN E. COCKERHAM, Shreveport . . Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Slgma P1; Business Students Association; AFROTC Band y? What dreamy music! First Row: MICKEY G. COLE, Farmerville History MARY GRAY COLE, Shreveport Mathematics; Freshman Girlsf Glee Club; Opera Workshop SALLY COLLINS, Lisbon Lower Elementary Education; Pi Kappa Alpha Calendar Girl; Intramurals; Chairman, Phi Mu Second Row: HELENE COLVIN, Ruston Personnel and Public Relations; Treasurer Campus Women,s Council; Harper Annex Honor, Council KEITH G. COLVIN, Jonesboro Chemistry; American Chemical Society; Wings and Props Flying Club MARIA COLVIN, Ruston English Education; Kappa Delta; Cheerleader; gigglglgj Freshman Advisor; Student Louisiana Teachers' Mathe Association M ARTH A Social CLAREN. Busin Busine Third Row: CARLOS C. CONERLY, Shreveport Personnel Management and Public Relations; Accounting Club; Society for the Advancement of Management NANCY L. CONNALLY, Junction City Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teach- ers Association; Aswell Hall Honor Council LETTIE Y. CONNELL, Dubberly FourlhRo Physical Education; Aswell and Adams Honor TEDH'D Council; Physical Education Majors, Club; Forey Womefs Recreation Association; Student Loui- P Mth siana Teachers Association EGG I Elemc Assoc Teacl EDMOND Musk F ourth Row: Menas MARCUS E. COOPER, JR., Ruston Animal Husbandry; Block and Bridle Club, Re- porter; Livestock Judging Team SHIRLEY M. COOPER, Newellton Medical Technology; Beta Beta Beta; Home Eco- nomics Club KENTON T. CORCORAN, Lake Charles Electrical Engineering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; FifthROu Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President; Omicron Delta JOHNS Kappa; Eta Kappa Nu; American Institute of ACCOII Electrical and Electronics Engineers i; MERRIE Se JERRYCIE Mark dent F ifth Row: THOMAS L. CORKERN, JR, Bogalusa Forestry; Forestry Club; Intramurals SHARON ANNE CORLEY, Arcadia , . Upper Elementary Education; Freshmap Adwsor. Student Louisiana Teachers Aswciatlon; Asso- l ciated Women Students; Phi Mu BRUCE DUDLEY COWAN, Ruston ' Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha; Man- q agement Club; Intramurals ...'V-- -......a -...- um... M m M... eta l'ha rer, Inor . er; I erss ms; nent ach- onor lub ; Joui- Re- Eco- ilon; klta e Of 'rstRow: QILMA L. COX, Haughton Music; Tech Choir CAROLYN CRAMER, Bernice Home Economics; Home Economics Club; Honor Freshman; Freshman Girlss Glee Club JAMES E. CRAWFORD, Farmerville English; Social Science Second Row: ALTON R. CRAWLEY, Jonesboro Mathematics; Phi Kappa Phi; Honor Freshman DOROTHY L. CRAWLEY, Arcadia Speech and Hearing Therapy; Alpha Tau Delta; Sigma Alpha Eta; Graham Honor Council CALVIN S. CROOM, III, Benton English; Intramurals Third Row: WARREN SWINGLEY CROSS, JR., Monterey Mathematics; Intramurals MARTHA S. CROW, Bossier City Social Science Education CLARENCE P. CRUMP, Haynesville Business Administration-Finance; Delta Sigma Pi; Business Club F ourth Row: TED H. DANIEL, Camden, Ark. Forestry; Forestry Club; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Intramurals PEGGY L. DARK, Jonesboro Elementary Education; Student Union, Secretary; Associated Women Students; Student Louisiana Teachers Association EDMOND LEE DAVIS, Midland, Texas Music; Madrigals; Opera Workshop; Choir; Menss Glee Club F ifth Row: JOHN S. DAVIS, Jonesboro Ageounting; Beta Gamma Sigma; Delta Sigma P1; Beta Alpha Psi MERRIE BELLE DEAL, Ruston Secretarial Science JERRY L. DEAN, Minden giarketing; Intramurals; Marketing Chlb, PICSL ent Techsters relax and enjoy the Hootenanny. First Row: MICKEY G. COLE, Farmerville History MARY GRAY COLE, Shreveport Mathematics; Freshman Girlss Glee Club; Opera Workshop SALLY COLLINS, Lisbon Mow Lower Elementary Education; Pi Kappa Alpha Secglm Calendar Girl; Intramurals; Chairman, Phi Mu AL Mathew 90R0THY SpeCCh Sig;na s V11 CALEnglis Second Row: HELENE COLVIN, Ruston Personnel and Public Relations; Treasurer Campus Womenk Council; Harper Annex H0110; Council KEITH G. COLVIN, Jonesboro Chemistry; American Chemical Society; Wings and Props Flying Club MARIA COLVIN, Ruston h'dRowJ English Education; Kappa Delta; Cheerleader; TXRREN Freshman Advisor; Student Louisiana Teachers' W Mathel Association M ARTH A Social CLARENC Busine: Busine Third Row: CARLOS C. CONERLY, Shreveport Personnel Management and Public Relations; Accounting Club; Society for the Advancement of Management NANCY L. CONNALLY, Junction City Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teach- erss Association; Aswell Hall Honor Council LETTIE Y. CONNELL, Dubberly FWRO Physical Education; Aswell and Adams Honor TEDH'D- Council; Physical Education Majors, Club; Fms' Womenss Recreation Association; Student Loui- Nlegh: siana Teachers, Association PEGGY I Eleme Assoc Teach EDMOND Music Fourth Row: Melfs MARCUS E. COOPER, JR., Ruston Animal Husbandry; Block and Bridle Club, Re- porter; Livestock Judging Team SHIRLEY M. COOPER, Newellton Medical Technology; Beta Beta Beta; Home Eco- nomics Club KENTON T. CORCORAN, Lake Charles Electrical Engineering; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Fiflh Rou Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President; Omicron Delta JOHN S Kappa; Eta Kappa Nu; American Institute Of Ami: Electrical and Electronics Engineers i. E MERRiE Seer JERRY? Mark dent F ifth Row: THOMAS L. CORKERN, JR., Bogalusa Forestry; Forestry Club; Intramurals SHARON ANNE CORLEY, Arcadia . Upper Elementary Education; Freshman Adv150r; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; A550 ciated Women Students; Phi Mu BRUCE DUDLEY COWAN, Ruston Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha? Man- agement Club; Intramurals .-...-sw. .... .-....s- .q-H-- --.,.-x-, MU. . of lety ems ary. I cia- yers ucw rea. IIIOI Icia- lpha ent As- aqd P1; Tau iana :an s HCC- Fech and and deb ypa; eCfS :lta; ?hi; rper kni- jivil First R0w$ THOMAS J . EAVENSON, J R., Dallas, Texas Electrical Engineering; Tech Engineers Associa- tion, President; Student Union; Ham Club, Presi- dent; AFROTC Band; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Secretary WILLIAM HERBERT EDELEN, III, Shreveport Electrical Engineering; Business; Freshman Ad. visor; Louisiana Tech Band; AFROTC Band; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Louisiana Tech Engineer Staff; Society for Ad- vancement of Management KENNETH E. EILERS, Baton Rouge Accounting Second Row: DONALD E. ELLERBE, Crossett, Ark. Industrial Engineering; Society of Industrial En- gineers DONNIE L. ELLERMAN, Winnsboro English; Pi Kappa Alpha; Sigma Tau Delta; Tech Band CHARLES M. ELLIOTT, Bernice Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers, Secretary Third Row: MOLLIE E. ELLIS, Alexandria History ROBERT M. ELLIS, Ruston Wildlife Conservation CHARLES R. EMBRY, Vidalia History F ourth Row: JOHN L. EMBRY, Monroe Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; ,Arnold Air Society JAMES W. EMFINGER, Gilbert Wildlife Conservation; Beta Beta Beta, Vice President SHIRLEY S. EMFINGER, Gilbert Elementary Education Fifth Row: M. ELIZABETH EMMONS, Ruston Elementary Education; Phi Mu, President, Rush Chglrman, Best Pledge; Alpha Tau Delta; A9 somated Women Students; Campus ACtiVitY Boyd! Chairman; Freshman Advisor; Student DO Lou151ana Teachers Association R18 L. EVANS, Caseyville, Ill. Muslc; Phi Beta; Tech Choir; Freshman Girls' $3; CIXIIFZ;'W10meIIII,S Glee Club; Opera Work. ; a rlgas; ar er Honor Council MALCOLM E. EVANS, ngville Electncal Engineering; Tech Engineers Associa- tlfm; Institute of Electrical and Electronics En- glneers i ya M But iVs only a statue! First Row: JAMES LARRY DEASON, West Monroe Chemical Engineering; American Instit Chemical Engineers; American Chemical gtel 0f MARSHA K.EDEFREESE, Ruston 061er English ducation; Associated Board; Sigma Tau Delta, Presxgnmtensstudems Treasurer; Student Louisiana Teachek Xretag. tion; Freshman Advisor; Tech Theater Pslsoma. CHARMAINE DEMOSS, Downsville ayers Health and Physical Education; P ' tion Majors Club, President; WOIgSLeSIEdUCa tion Association, Reporter; Peame Hall Ema. Council; Student Louisiana Teachers: A8832? t10n ' Second Row: JOHN D. DIENES, Mer Rouge Personnel and Public Relations; Order; Delta Sigma Pi; Society for of Management, President; Business sociation; Tech Biological Society THOMAS L. DODSON, Cotton Valley Botany; Beta Beta Beta ROBERT L. DONOVAN, Clinton, Miss. Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, President; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu Kappa Alpha Advancement Students As- Third Row: MARGRIT R. DORING, Bossier City English Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Delta; Honor Freshman; Student Louisiana Teachers, Association; Freshman Advisor; Deank List THOMAS C. DOTY, Pineville Accounting RODNEY L. DRIGGERS, Ruston Personnel Management; Society for the Advance- ment of Management F ourth Row: KENNETH R. DUCKWORTH, Shreveport Electrical Engineering; Sigma Phi Epsilop; Tech Engineers Association; Institute of Elecmcgl and Electronics Engineers; Interfraternity C0unc11 DOUGLAS A. DUET, New Orleans . Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electncal and Electronics Engineers CHARLES E. DUNLAP, El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering; Sigma Nu, Commander: Lieutenant Commander; Omicron Delta Kgppa, Track; American Institute of Chemical Engmeers F ifth Row: CAROLYN C. DUNMIRE, Shreveport D 1th Lower Elementary Education; Kappa ?hi: Alpha Tau Delta, President; Phi Kappa Delta Beta Omicron; Freshman Adv1sor JUDY L. DUNN, Ruston Spanish Education; Honor Freshman; Annex, Floor Representative; Delta Beta cron, Second Vice President RICHARD I. DURRETT, Simsboro . Civil Engineering; American 500M? ? Engineers; Tech Engineers Assomatlon, murals Harper Omi- f Civil Intra- Third MOLI H ROBE CHAI F our! JOHP $$st 0. FLOYD, Pinez'ille Forestry; Forestry Club DON A. FONTANA, Shreveport Industrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha; So- ciety for Advancement of Management, Vice- President, President; Association for Computing Machines; Varsity Baseball; Intramurals; Honor Freshman: Dean's List; Freshman Advisor NANCY S. FORDHAM, Ruston Mathematics Education; Alpha Chi Omega; Delta Beta Omicron, Honor Freshman; Alpha Tau Delta; Phi Kappa Phi Delta Second Row: WOODROW WILSON FOSTER, JR., El Dorado, Ark. Accounting; Accounting Club; Delta Sigma Pi MARY A. FOWLER, Ruston Speech; President, Outstanding Active, Delta Zeta Sorority; President, Theta Epsilon; Vice. President, Secretary, Phi Beta; Secretary, Alpha Tau Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Beta Omicron: Sigma Tau Delta; Delta Kappa Omicron; Debate Club; Tech Debate Award; Panhellenic Council, Treasurer; Jr. Panhellenic Treasurer; nnMiss Delta Zetae, MAXIE FOWLER, Joyce Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Ameri- I . can Society of Mechanical Engineers ajor- Third Row: RICHARD M. FOWLER, Alexandria Stitute Accounting; Kappa Sigma, President, Grand Master of Ceremonies, Rush Chairman; Ac- counting Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Louisiana Tech Engineers, Business Manager DAVID E. FRANCE, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineering PAUL D. FRANKLIN, Shreveport BusineSS Management; Delta Sigma Pi; Society for the Advancement of Management; AFROTC Drill Team :ty of Flymg F ourth Row: MARY JOYCE FRAZIER, Ruston Secretarial Science JAMES DONALD FRITZ, Minder: Business Education; Social Sciences; Business Student Association CHARLES M. FULLER, Dubach Accounting; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Housemanager, Rush Chairman, Social Chairman; Intramurals; Accounting Club; Marketing Club ivisor; Honor 'yraham .; La- ;tudent dist sbom reEaI'YE Fifth Row: dVlSOI'a LYN L. FULLER, Ruston JANAijcouming; WT Club; Golf; Accounting Club nation; -U . FULTON, Pineville 1g Ma- TgclifTBflzmentaI-y Education; Alpha Chi Omega; : Man. THOMAS Rn FUS E . . nronlcs Mathematics S LL, Vwmn ,i :ty 0f Ww Two Tech coeds practice piano. F irst Row: POLY ILENE EVANS, Shreveport Elementary Education JIMMY R. FALLIN, Ruston Accounting; Kappa Sigma, Treasurer. Deh- Sigma Pi; Accounting Club , a LINDA A. FARMER, Ruston Music; Girlss Glee Club Second Row: ROY D. FARMER, JR., Ruston Sacred Music; Madrigals RUBY ANN FARRAR, Farmerville Merchandising; Marketing; Tech Band; Major. ette; Marketing Club JERRY L. FAULKNER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers T hird Row: JANICE MARIE FERGUSON, Ruston Home Economics; Home Economics Club JAMES C. FINLEY, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Wings and Props Flying Club, President; Chief Pilot JACK D. FISHER, Ruston Mathematics; Kappa Sigma F ourth Row: SAUNDRA M. FITZGERALD, Bernice Social Science Education; Freshman Advisor; Freshman Cirlss Glee Club; Harper Model Honor Council; Pearce Hall Honor Council; Graham Hall Honor Council; Sigma Tau Delta; La- gniappe, Assistant Editor; Intramurals; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Deanss LiSt BRENDA HONEYCUTT F ITZPATRICK, Jonesboro Elementary Education; Theta Beta, Secretary; Freshman Girls, Glee Club; Freshman Adviser; Louisiana Studegt Teacherss Association ALFRED C. F LANDERS, JR, Mansfield . Electrical Engineering; Business Administratlon; Eta Kappa Nu; Association for Computing Ma. chines; Society for the Advancement of Man- agement; Institute of Electrical and Electronle Engineers F ifth Row: ROBERT C. FLETCHER, Shreveport . f Agricultural Engineering; American Soc1ety 0 Agricultural Engineers KEN L. FLICK, New Orleans Psychology; Psychology Club STEPHEN M. FLORY, Ruston Electrical Engineering ' t m w-' s 4R0 WWW rk- - A Accolll'nn xIARYA- F0 Speech; Zeta SOI' President: Tau Delti Sigma T3 Club; T0 Treasurer Zetf . uAXIE FOW MechanllCi can Some! bird ROW QICHARD M Accoumn Master 0 counting Engineers DAVID E. FF Mechanla Mechanic; PAUL D. FR-r Business for the A Drill Tean Fourlh Row: MARY JOYCI Secretarial JAMES DONr4 Business s Student As CHARLES M. Accounting Rush Cha Accounting WI Row: LYN L, FULU C . comg Upper Elen ech B THOMAS gndF Mathemstis ' ,R w: JPXIaESO W. GOODWIN, Pinevillc Journalism; English; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Sports Editor, Tech Talk; Track Team; Pledge Trainer, Rush Chairman, Athletic Director, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Reporter, T Club PENNY S. GOSSARD, Opelousas English; Journalism; Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Delta; Ad Manager, Tech Talk . RALPH E. GOSSARD, JR, 011a llute of Journalism; Business Management; Tech Talk, Editor; Tech Theater Players Second Row: . CARROLL E. GOWINS, Haynesvzlle l3 His- History; Arnold Air Society; Tech Theater v Cecond Players; Tech Band; Sigma Tau Delta Secre- JUDITH H. GOWINS, Pmevllle lta Bela Social Welfare Craham ELOISE N. CRANBERRY, Bastrop Upper Elementary Education; Dean's List; As- well Model Honor Council; Reporter, Fraternity Education Chairman, Co-Rush Chairman, Phi Mu Sorority; Alpha Tau Delta; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Vice-President, Campus Womenk Council; Campus Activity Board; Pan- hellenic; Pearce, Dudley, Graham Honor Coun- cils; Freshman Advisor; Freshman Girls' Glee em of Club g Ma- Third Row: SANDRA L. GRANT, Bossier City Home Economics; Sigma Kappa Sorority, Rush Chairman; Panhellenic Council; Aswell, Adams, Graham Honor Councils; Home Economics Club, Parliamentarian; Sophomore, Junior Class Secre- tary; Freshman Girls Glee Club; Westminster Fellowship, Junior Representative JANETTE L. GRAY, Hodge Upper Elementary Education; Theta Beta JAMES D. GREGG, Shreveport Electrical Engineering ublicity Honor kccount- miation. 11 Engi- F ourth Row: ,- Base- RUTH P. GREGG, Alexandria Mathematics Education; Tech Theater Players; Association for Computing Machines CLIFT GRESHAM, Winnfield Business Administration; Kappa Sigma, Presi- dent, Pledge Class, Social Chairman; Intramurals STAN H. GRIFFIS, Baton Rouge Geology 13? A? nurals: Fifth Row: DOLORES A. W. GULLEDGE, Shreveport Elementary Education MORRIS J. GULLEDGE, JR., Ruston leil Engineering; Kappa Sigma; American 50' Clety of Civil Engineers VELMA M. GULLEDGE, Winnsboro Home Economics L'nion: achers What kinds of poses are these? FirstRow: LELAND C. GANEY, Jena Chemical Engineering; American Institute Chemical Engineers; Intramurals RONALD M. GARNER, Sibley Industrial Management NANCY E. GARRISON, Ruston Home Economics; Kappa Delta Sorority, His: torian, Social Chairman; Student Senate, Second Vice President; Home Economics Club, Secre. tary, President; Freshman Advisor; Delta Beta Omicron; Honor Freshman; Helen Graham Award of Second Row: JOHNNY L. GAY, Ruston Economics; Society for the Advancement of Management RICHARD C. GEBHARDT, Alexandria Mathematics; Association for Computing Mu- chinery; Intramurals SUE E. GEORGE, Monroe Journalism; Tech Theater Players, Publiciu Chairman; Lagniappe, Assistant Editor; Hono'r Freshman Third Row: CHARLES C. GIBSON III, Cotton Valley Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi, Secretary; Account- ing Club BOYD A. GILES, Cotton Valley Mechanical Engineering; Engineers Association. Treasurer; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, Secretary; Pi Tau Sigma; Varsity Base- ball; Intramurals; Freshman Advisor CARL H. GILES. Shreveport Mathematics Fourth Row: CAROLYN L. GILTNER, Winnsboro Elementary Education JAMES P. GIMBER, JR., Jonesboro. Industrial Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; A$- sociation of Industrial Engineers; Intramurals: Head Cheerleader FRED 0. CLOVER, Ruston Business Administration; Pre-Law Fifth Row: DONALD L. GODAIR, DeRidder Mathematics Education; Baptist Student UpiOn: Executive Council; Student Louisiana Teachers Association JOHN K. GOLICHTLY, Ruston Business Administration; Pre-Law BARRY A. COOCH, Woodbridge, Va. Botany; Biology Club 9 d siEHOLL .E History v Players; - 1TH H, JtDSgclal W Educatia SororiW: Teacher's Women 1 hellenics cils? 1 Club Third Row: sANDRA L Home Chairmi Graham Parliam tary; 1 Fellows JANETTE . Upper JAMES D. Electd Fourth Roz RUTH P. Maths Associ CLIFT GI Busint dent, STAN H. Ceolo ysi- ea- :il; nts logy hers ball, ince- cherss Fisss'sRE'KkL HARPER, Clay Electrical Engineegixlg; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engmeers . WILLIAM R. HARPER, .Farmerz'zlle Social Studies Educatlon ANNE C. HARRIS, Baton Rouge Business Administration; Harper Honor Council; Pearce Honor Council; Campus Activity Board; Delta Beta Omicron; Wesley, Secretary, Treas- urer; Marketing Club, Secretary; Kappa Delta, Vice-President d Row: ieEgNALD E. HARRIS, Ruston Geo raphy FRANCES E. HARVEY, Quitman Sacred Music; Honor Freshman; Theta Beta; Tech Choir . TOMMY G. HARVEY, Hodge Psychology; Psychological Society Third Row: JIMMIE SUE HATCH, Hodge Home Economics; Theta Beta; Home Economics Club; Freshman Advisor DOUGLAS J. HAWKINS, Shreveport Marketing; Marketing Club JOHN E. HAWKINS, Jackson, M iss. History; Arnold Air Society, Officer; AFROTC Band Fourth Row: RONNIE L. HAWKINS, Shreveport History ROGER L. HEAD, Oak Grove 13111531655 Administration; Marketing; Marketing 11 VERNON L. HELMS, Oak Grove Business Administration; Marketing; Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President; Marketing Club, ggce-President; Management Club; Delta Sigma 1 Fifth Row.- MARY THERESA HENDERSHOT, Ruston folpe Administration; National Collegiate Asso- leon for Secretaries; Freshman Girlss Glee JANCIUb; Opera WorkshOp lIEost D. HENDERSON, Shreveport any OLIVER A. HENNING, Welsh usmess Administration; Intramurals Ready f or the candlelighting program Vvd-A fwwrr- u. ws-guw- H-- i I... .- - -.- . I .- .I In...- - I - ll - u-IIWN .wu-W M. IVER! Run : J XXIFS H. HALL Junm'un City. sirli. Iilxximxx Hungvmvnt: N1;ln;1;vmvnl Club H HULXHE'I' U. H HI. Uni; Crow Hlelh .md Plusiml Edlnxltinn: Wumvn's Musi- ml Edumliun NlJiurs' Hula: Wumvlfs varm. IiUILll Axxwll'iJIililll dellls Honor Cunnyil; Frmlmmn UirlC Ulcv Clull 1 HiX XXX H 1 1035. Clmudrunl SvrrrmriJl Srivnl'v: VvaiJh'd W'umvn Sludvnls N'tuml' Ron: MICHAEL E. HXNNAX. Wmllulm Evnvml Ihhinms .Mlminislrutinn: Dt'llJ Signm Pi: Hurkvting Hull RUBERT H HKNKM Jumiion Kin Furmtry: 1 urvsIry Club Third R SlFKN Q. HNNSICN, lruslzingmn ml?! 0 Humc Ifmnmniw: Homc Economics Cluln Clu DOEG Ma JOHN : His Ba Third Rou': MARY ELAINE HANSON, Shrvaur! vadivul 'IX'chnnlngy; Bum Bola Hold: Hinlup Club AMY JI'NE HARDAWAY, Shrvz'vpor! English Eduvulion; Louisiana Sludvnl 'll'uvlu-Ix' Asmwiulinn Family . . . . RONNI It. BRI LI: IIARDLASILE, Plum Umllng H' Busim-ss Munugvnwnt; Freshman Fonlhull, GEE Truck; Inlrumuruls: Sovicly fur lln- Admnw- R0 R mcnt nf Murkcting; Marketing: Club Ell: VERNC Bus Chi Vic Pi Fourlh Row: CARY B. HARDY, Shreveport Elwlrit'ul Enginm'ring; American lnxtiluh- of Elvvlrival 21nd Hlt-clrnnivs Engim-t-n MARILYN A. HARDY, Vivian Englhh Edurulion; Sludvnt Inuhianu 'lk-uvlmC :hsnciulinn WIN R. L. HARKINS, III, Ruslan MARY Mulhvmutit's; Frmllmun Adviwr 0f Fifth Row: C. JOYCE HARPER, Springhill leim-xx Erlurutinn; Freshman Advisor; National Cnllr-uiuto Aswriutinn for Scrrt-turim, Frl'ahmun Advixnr DIANNA D. HARPER, Arrmliu Lower Elvmr-ntury Education r. JUE 0, HARPER. JR., Arrmlia .eruunting: Bukinv-ss Student's A'Xsstru'iuliun 'ir vil ia- of o. ra- CB- si- we or 0g na pa an First Row: RONALD W. HORTON, McDade Psychology; Psychological Society; Deams Honor List; Archery Club FRANK N. HOWARD, Sulphur Health and Physical Education; T Club, Vice- President J. MAX HOWARD, Pineville Electrical Engineering; Omicron Delta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; T, Club; Varsity Basketball and Track Second Row: DAVID R. HRUSKA, Minden Business Administration, Pre-Law; President, Junior and Senior Classes; 3 Year Basketball and Baseball Letterman WILLIAM B. HUFFSTICKLER, J R., Alexandria Insurance WAYNE H. HUNTER, Ruston English Education Third Row: CHARLOTTE F. HURLEY, F orest Upper Elementary Education; Freshman Ad- visor; Freshman Girls Glee Club; Student Loui- siana Teachers, Association REINALDO A. IRIZARRY-CEBALLOS, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering CHRISTA R. IRVINE. Shreveport English and Social Science Education; Sigma Tau Delta F ourth Row: CHARLES B. JACKSON, Alexandria English; Association for Computer Machinery; Circle Ki, Member of the Board; Louisiana Tech Philosophical Society GEORGE WOODROW JACKSON, Ruston English; Kappa Sigma; AFROTC Drill Team; Publicity Staff of Tech Engineer IFRANKLIN H. JENKINS, Pineville Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers Fifth Row: DORIS F. JILES, Ruston English; Honor Freshman; Daisy Chain; Asso- ciated Women Studenw Board Representative; Theta Beta, President; Sigma Tau Delta, Treas- urer CHECKWING JOE, Shreveport Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Freshman Advisor HAROLD D. JOHNSON, JR., Shreveport . Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha; Amen- can Society of Mechanical Engineers; Intra- mural Sports W K K Lee Davis and Jerlynne Lott have leading roles in homaV ,..,,.., .. ...,.... . . . sv- u .1 s - ,, s... ..p. , .b. .rm-. .3...-,...-...-. -Mwwwuwhn.vn-v Firs! Rou': KERRY G. HERRON. El Dorado. Ark. Forestry: Rifle Team: Commander, Arnold Air Society: Omicron Delta Kappa WILLIAM C. HILDERBRAND, Pinez'ille Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engineers; Louisiana Tech Engineers Associu. 11011 JAMES D. HILL. Springhill Chemical Engineering: American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Chemical 50- Cletv Second Row: WILLIAM A. HILL, Ruslon Mechanical Engineering SHELLEY K. HISER, Minden Zoology; Pi Kappa Alpha; Intramurals CHARLOTTE E. HOCC, Crayson Secretarial Science; National Collegiate Associa- tion for Secretaries, Treasurer, National Dele- gate; Harper Annex Honor Council, Treasurer; Campus Women,s Council; Office Administra- tion Representative, Business Administration As- sociation Third Row: CARROLL R. HOLLAND, Jonesboro Industrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha; Intra- murals; Freshman Advisor; Society for Advance- ment of Management JOYCE D. HOLLAND, Arcadia Accounting; Sigma Tau Delta; Accounting Club; Business Students' Association; Honor Freshman: Associated Women Students; Student Louisiana Teachers Association; Theta Beta ROBERT H. HOLLENSHEAD, Homer Accounting; Beta Alpha Psi, President; Business Students Association; Accounting Club Faurth Row: WINSTON H. HOLLEY, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers ELMER L. HOLLIS, JR, Ruston Forestry; Forestry Club; Men's Glee Club JESSE K. HOLLIS, JR, Alexandria Marketing; Kappa Sigma; Vice-President, Presi- dent, Freshman Class; President, Sophomore Class; 1st Vice-Presidcnt, Student Senate; Honor Freshman; Omicron Delta Kappa, Outstanding Freshman Award, Business Student's Associa- tion; Business Representative, Beta Gamma Sigma; Marketing Club; Intramurals; Kappa Sigma Fifth Row: SAMMY L. HOLT, Shreveport Mathematics; Engineers Association JACQUELINE l. HOOPER, Tioga Sncial Welfare; Freshman Advisor; Freshman Clee Club; Women's Choir; Librarian JAMES T. HORN, Tallulah Business Administration 50 Haas .Usu-ve r----.-vB.g..-.- w,- --.-.. -v-.-...A v-vrurgd... W .- wm - ammmw-M ' ' ' ' a ., ' 4 W lI' i1 f1; 3; 73, 5 First Row: HAROLD W. KEETON, Jennings Marketing; Marketing Club WILLIAM A. KEEVER, Sulphur Management in Business; Management Club. Varsity Football; T Club 7 JAMES H. KELLY, Arcadia Dairy Manufacturing; Block and Bridle Club Second Row: ESSIE E. KETTLER, Gibsland Elementary Education; Freshman Cirls Glee Club DIANNE ELIZABETH J. KING, Tullos Elementary Education; Delta Beta Omicron, Phi Beta; Honor Freshman; Student Louisiana Teachers Association MARY JANE KING, Tallulah Home Economics; Phi Mu; ths Who; Home Economics Club; Head Cheerleader; Associated Women Students, Secretary; State Fair Court; Sigma Nu Rose; Panhellenic; Freshman Ad visor; Aswell, Pearce, Dudley, Harper Honor Councils Third Row: BEN T. KIRK, Natchitoches Botany CHARLES H. KIRKLAND, Shreveport General Business; Finance; Society for the Ad- vancement of Management TERRY W. KIRKLIN, Alexandria Journalism; Lambda Chi Alpha; Tech Talk Staff F ourth Row: JAMES H. KITCHENS, Ruston History; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Historian and Social Chairman GLENN W. KLUG, Pineville Mathematics; Senior Class Treasurer; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Physics Club; Intramurals JAMES C. KYLE, West Monroe Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Pi Kappa Alpha; Tech Engineer Staff; Tech Choir F ifth Row: JOE M. KYLE, Delhi Health and Physical Education JOYCE P. KYLE, Delhi English Education; Honor Freshman; Freshman Girls Glee Club; Intramurals PHILLIP M. LANE, Keithville Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Eta Kappa Nu WWW Dancing in the Student Center First Row: PAUL C. JOHNSON, Shrez'epor! Electrical Engineering; Kappa Alpha, Recording.- Secretary; Interfraternity Council. President CLIFFORD JOHNSTON, Wes! .Uonroe Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vice President; Engi- neers' Association; Intramurals BOBBY G. JOLET, Sulphur Business Management , Second Row: CHARLES R. JONES, Ringgold Industrial Engineering; Society of Industrial Engineers C. CLIFTON JONES, El Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tuu Sigma H. PATRICIA JONES, Ruston Elementary Education Third Row: LENA S. JONES, Ruston Home Economics; Freshman Advisor; Honor Freshman; Home Economics Club; Psychology Club LUCIE S. JONES, El Dorado, Ark. Social Science Education LYNDA K. JONES, El Dorado, Ark. Business Education; National Collegiate Asso- ciation of Secretaries Fourth Row: MARJORIE A. JONES, Ringgold Business Administration RICHARD W. JONES, Ruston Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta KaPRa Nu; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engl- neers; Honor Freshman ROBERT E. JONES, Ruston .. . Civil Engineering; American Society of C1 ! Engineers Fifth Row: LINDA LOU KAVANAUGH, Clay . , . Speech; Debate Team; Glee Club, leranan, Intramurals CLENDA M. KEES, Ruston ' bs Home Economics; Home Economlcs C1 , Freshman Advisor MADELINE HALAINE KEES, Pineville . Speech and Hearing Therapy; Alpha Chl Omega, President, Assistant Pledge Trainer, Recomme : dations Chairman, Panhellenic Representaflvev Freshman Girls, Glee Club, President; Slgma Alpha Eta, Secretary; Freshman Adv180r Hg is 1b nd ans :16 Zn- R w: GISBAOGAYLE LEGENDRE, New Orleans Psychology; Psychological Society; ROTC Spon- sor; Intramurals PATRICIA T. LEWIS, Homer English Education; Freshman Girlss Glee Club; Tech Band; LeCercle Francais, President, French Government Award; Phi Kappa Phi; Student Louisiana Teachers Association JAMES A. LILLEY, Pineville Accountmg; Accounting Club; Marketing Club Second Row: JOHN T. LINCECUM, Georgetown Wildlife Management; Agronomy Club ELIZABETH A. LOCKWOOD, Marion Secretarial Science; National Collegiate Associa- tion of Secretaries W. LAMAR LOGAN, Ruston Horticulture Third Row: BOBBY R. LOMBARDINO, Shreveport Science Education DANA LONG, Little Rock, Ark. Speech Education; Aswell Honor Council; Gra- ham Honor Council; Freshman Girlss Glee Club MILTON K. LOTHROP, Shreveport Personnel Management; Public Relations Fourth Row: WILLIAM B. LOUGHLIN, Westbury, N . Y. Animal Husbandry; Tech Band; Block and Bridle Club; ROTC Band DONNA R. LOVE, Bossier City Social Science Education; Business Students As- sociation; Student LouiSiana Teacherss Associa- tlon OLBY L. LOVE, Bernice Music; Tech Choir; Men,s Glee Club F ifth Row: STRATTON D. LOVE, Ruston Electrical Engineering; Institute Of Electrical and Electronics Engineers CHARLOTTE LOWREY, Shreveport French; Social Science Education; Freshman Advisor; Student Louisiana Teachers Association REBECCA LOWREY, Lisbon Elementary Education; Freshman Girls, Glee Club; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals; Campus Womenss Council, Social Chairman; Sigma Kap- . pa, Social Chairman; Pearce Hall Honor Council; Graham Hall Honor Council gpuhmgy ' Students walking to the library Firs! Row: DOROTHY D. LANGLEY, Hodge Lower Elementary Education; Student LOUisiunu Teachers Association; Newman Club, Correspond- ing Secretary: ROTC Sponsor THOMAS C. LARANCE, JR, Dubach English Education; Honor Freslnnan; Fresllnmn Advisor; Lambda Chi Alpha, Scholarship Dirvc. tor ROBERT P. LARKAN, Monroe Electrical Engineering; Kappa Alpha; Tau Beta Pi; Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer; Em Kappa Nu, Corresponding Secretary; Institmo of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Loui. siana Tech Engineers, Association; Honor Fresh. man ' Second Row: ELAINE M. LATIOLAIS, Lafayette Home Economics; Home Economics Club DAVID M. LAURA, Monroe Mechanical Engineering SHELBY V. LAURENTS, Vivian Electrical Engineering; Honor Freshman; Insti- tute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; In- tramurals Third Row: EDDIE G. LAW, Vivian Accounting; Beta Gamma Sigma; Accounting: Club; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi, His- torian, Secretary; Wings and Props Flying Club JAMES T. LAW, Alexandria, Va. English; vMeNs Glee Club; Agricultural Engi- neering Club; Intramurals GLORIA DEAN LEACHMAN, Choudrant Upper Elementary Education Fourth Row: ALBERT R. LEADAMAN, Shreveport Electrical Engineering GLENN R. LEAKE, Junction City Wildlife Management THOMAS B. LEDFORD, JR, Ruston Forestry; Lambda Chi Alpha; ROTC Band; Intramurals; Forestry Club, Parliamentarian Fifth Row: PAUL R. LeDOUX, El Dorado, Ark. ' Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrlcal and Electronics Engineers ROBERT L. LEE, Bernice Zoology; Medical Technology WILLIAM L. G. LEES, Shreveport Electrical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha; .Can- terhury Club, President; Eta Kappa NW. Cerle K ; Institute of Electrical and Electromcs En- gineers Lollif 1,3155 2 . AM WOW . HV II N ;Vilt ELIZAB Secr liar: LAN, W Hor ' Filth A STRA a1 CHAI m-o gem an 311- am 550 ' R -' . . gllrlitNgtRI. MCKELLAR, Glllzam Upper Elementary Edugatio'n LLOYD M. MCKENZIE, 011 Cuy . History; Geography; Kappa Slgma; Intramurals; Louisiana Historical Societx CAROLYN S. McKINNON, Mmden Mathematics Education Second Row: ' PAULETTE S. MCMANUS, Eunzce Lower Elementary Education; Campus Womenk Council; Womenk Recreational Association; Adams Hall Honor Council, Social Chairman EDWARD R. McMULLEN, M emphis, Tenn. Physics; Sigma Nu; Honor Freshman; Tech Band; Intramurals; Phi Kappa Phi; Physics Club RONALD L. McNABB, Shreveport Health and Physical Education; Varsity Basket- ball; Varsity Baseball; T, Club Third Row: ROBERT O. MACHEN, JR., Minden Accounting; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club LEWIS R. MAINS, Ruston Chemical Engineering; Kappa Sigma, American Institute of Chemical Engineers JOHN B. MALLETT, Shreveport English Education; Student Louisiana Teachers Association Fourth Row: WILLIAM E. MANNING, Luling English; Sigma Nu; Omicron Delta Kappa, Treas- urer; Sigma Tau Delta, Second Vice President; Phi Kappa Phi ANNETTE F. MARANTO, Shreveport Elementary Education; Phi Mu, Social Chair- man; Alternate Cheerleader; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals; Pearce Hall, Secretary; M01161 Honor Council BILLY J. MARTIN, Delhi Psychology; Psychological Society F ifth Row: DAVID W. MARTIN, Shreveport Commercial Art H. NII31CHAE1L MARTIN, F erriday acterio ogy; Kappa Sigma JAMES LEON MARTIN, Vernon Bacteriology WXXX Another group of happy students ...1...-... Firs! Ruu' : Alpha: Assoriuliun Swami R014 : English: History Th ird R 010 : sociatinn for Advancement Fourth Row: Home Economics; Secretary Fifth Row: Honor Freshman; Hall Honor Council murals ..s...v4...-..-- w... u; .. .. 4...... .u;.- .,....-u. W.- .h -M WWGg h-I. REX E. LUYER. Rusmn Elcvlriml Engincvring: and Elu'lrunics Enginvvrs CARY LIVEDEHS. silamndn'a Psy'lmlugy: Soviolugy: Prvsidvnl: Flight Indoctrination Program LEON L. LLSK. JR Plain Dealing Ihlsinvss Administration: for Computing Marketing Club: Inlrumuruls Psychological KEITH M. MCCARTNEY, Jena Wildlifc Management: Agronomy Club CHARLOTTE M. MCCARTY, Run'illc Speech and Hearing Therapy; Phi Mu; Sigma Alpha Eta, Treasurer; Home Economics Club; Honor Freshman; Freshman Advisor WIOlnCnVs Recreational Club; Marketing Club CAROLYN C. MCCOY, Taylor Honor Freshman; Cirls' Glee Club; Home Economics Club, Execu- tive Council; Harper Honor Council NIERRELL E. MCCOY, Shreveport Business Mavnugemcnt JUDY C. MCCULLOUCH, Shreveport Business Education; PEGGY L. MCCEE, Pinelrille English Education; Freshman Cirls' Glee Club; Freshman Advisor; Institute of Electrical Statistivsz Pi Kappa Machinery; CHARLES M. LYONS. Shrewpor! SANDRA LYNN MCCLANE, Winnficld Medical Technology; CLARENCE EDWARD MCCLARAN, Minder; Zoology; Zoology Club JAMES C. MCCLURE, JR, Slzrercporl Business Management; Kappa Alpha; Society Management; Sigma Kappa, Sucrt-lury', Social Chairman; National Collegiate Association for Secretaries, Secretary; Adams Dormitory, FRANCES C. MCGUIRE, Oakdale Office Administration; National Collegiate Asso- ciation for Secretaries; Freshman Advisor; Intru- BENNY R. MCKELLAR, Rodessa Health and Physical Education .. .,m...'u-- 'W'VFI 1 ,4, , hovivty. As- Accounting Freshman Graham . JR 5 5011 bfoLET Lowe Conn Adan EDWARI, Phys Band Club RONALD Heal! hall; Third R01 ROBERT Acco LEWIS P Chen Instis JOHN B. Engli ASSOI FWI R01 DAVID s Com H. MICI Bact J AMES Baa First Row: LARRY W. MILFORD, Minden Commercial Design BETTY S. MILLER, Ruston, Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teach- ers, Association; Student Union, Secretary HERBERT LYNN MILLER, Springhill Business Management v Second Row: ROBERT E. MILLER, Ruston Business Administration; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Student Union, Treasurer ROGER MILLER, JR, Winnsboro Forestry; Forestry Club THOMAS J. MILLER, Shreveport Accounting; ROTC Drill Team; Arnold Air So- ciety; Accounting Club .7 m CS Third Row: WALTER CURRIS MILLER, Shreveport Business Administration; Kappa Alpha Order ROBERT K. MOFFETT, Destrehan Political Science CHARLES H. MOORE, Weeks Island Mathematics F ourth Row: J OHN D. MOORE, Atlanta, Texas Forestry; Forestry Club 1t LINDA A. MOORE, Ruston Social Studies Education SHARON ANNE MOORE, Ruston Medical Technology au ee F ifth Row: KENT C. MORELAND, Monterey Mathematics HARLAND 0. MORGAN, Jena Busmess Management; Intramurals CLINT L. MOUER, Shreveport Eleetrical Engineering; Lambda Chi Alpha; Ornicron Delta Kappa; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phl; Eta Kappa Nu Donit just sit there! Get to work, boys! i NNW First Row: M. CRAIG MARTIN, Jletairz'e Insurance; Real Estate: Pi Kappa Alpha, Car. responding Seeretary; Business Students' A530. ciation; Student Union, Secretary Grounds; Student Union, Secretarv WALLACE LEONARD MARTIN, Ruston wondRou Physical Education; Pi Kappa Alpha; Varsilx EISBERTE Football; u'Iw Club V Busines NANCY C. MASON, Cotton Valley Studen' Business; Sigma Kappa; National Collegiate As. ROGER MI sociation for Secretaries, President; Honor Frvsh- Fort?st man; Delta Beta Omicron THOMASJ Accoun cietY? A Second Row: PEGGY JO MASON, El Dorado, Ark. Home Economics Education; Home Economics Club; Freshman Girls, Glee Club; Intramurals LARRY L. MATHEWES, Ruston Business Administration . ELIZABETH A. MATKIN, Shreveport Thlfd Row. Art Education WAIBEEEES ROBERT Politica CHARLES Mathe Third Row: MARGARET L. MAYS, Winnsboro English Education; Phi Mu, Chaplain; Honor Freshman; Aswell Honor Council; Freshman Ad- visor; Delta Beta Omicron, Vice President; Sigma Tau Delta; Alpha Tau Delta; Adams Honor Council, President, Devotional Chairman; Asso- ciated Women Students Board, Vice President; Student Senate, Senior Womenk Representative JOHN H. MAYZEL, Passaic, N. J. FourthRow Forestry; Forestry Club JOHN D- M G. L. MEARS, Minden Foresm Elementary and Secondary Education; Student LINDA AB Louisiana Teachers' Association SHAiBIIGItE Medical Fourth Row: CHARLES C. MEEK, Simsboro Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi EUNICE ELAINE MELTON, Minden English; Honor Freshman; Freshman Cirls' Glee Flfh Club; Freshman Advisor IgEthowt LYNNETTE H. MEREDITH, Athens VIC. M Elementary Education HARlLaAtIEJ? Fifth Row: JACK J. MERTENS, Alexandria Business Management; Pi Kappa Alpha BARBARA ANN METCALF, Shreveport English; Freshman Advisor EDWARD J. MICHAUD, Hodge General Business; Kappa Sigma; Golf Team; Intramurals; Wlm Club; Marketing Club -W-N.-...-y-..W-.... ....... m. ---x......--..-... W ... ww qumg ....-.-.J e. 15 or an ad 11, n- i; TY gi- ' tRow: fiijIMIE R. OWENS, Homer Social Welfare; Freshman Advisor JOHN D. OWENS, Shreveport History; Arnold Air Society; ROTC Drill Team JAMES A. PACK, H, Shreveport Industrial Management; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Vice President; Society for the Advancement of Management, President, Treas- urer; Wings and Props Flying Club Second Row: THADDEUS T. PARDUE, Athens English Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau Delta CHARLES I. PARKER, Monroe Industrial Engineering; Society of Industrial En- gineers, Secretary-Treasurer, Publicity Chairman; Tau Beta Pi JAMES D. PARKMAN, Ruston Forestry; Forestry Club Third Row: RICHARD MARVIN PARNELL, Gibsland Psychology P. TERRY PATE, DeQuincy Accounting; Kappa Sigma, Treasurer; Account- ing Club; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; In- tramurals THOMAS H. PATE, Shreveport Economics; Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Alumni Secretary Fourth Row: DOROTHY G. PATTERSON, Shreveport Office Administration; Honor Freshman; Fresh- man Girls Glee Club; Aswell Hall Honor Council; Delta Beta Omicron; National Collegiate Associatidn for Secretaries; Associated Women Students Board; Marketing Club ROBERT. F. PATTERSON, Downsville Physmal Education; Freshman Baseball; Intra- murals; Student Louisiana Teachers Association DIANNE A. PATTILLO, Shreveport Elementary Education; Phi Mu, President of Pledge Class; President, Harper Hall; Associated Womfn Students Board; Pi Kappa Alpha Dream erl, uCalendar Girl ; Campus Womerfs Coun- 011;. Campus Activity Board, Chairman; Junior, Semor Panhellenic Council; Freshman Adviser; Pearce. Hall Honor Council; Harper Hall Honor Councd; Intramurals Fifth Row: LEE ALBERT PATTILLO, Shreveport I egmcal Englneering; Kappa Sigma; American gstltute of Chemical Engineers; FTCShman Ad MAVlsor; Intramurals 1113: J: PAUL, Minden My.510a,1 Education; Womefs PhYSical Education MA aJors Club RSHIAEL D. PEEL, Winnsboro 1V1. ngmeerlng; American Society of Chemical nglneers; Tau Beta Pi 5 X 7; $g W2. Naxm Faces are intent as the stude entertainment First Row: DAVID L. MULFORD, Shreveport Economics; Finance; Kappa Sigma; SOCiety for the Advancement of Management JIMMY W. NEIL, Cooler, Mo. Business Management; Society for the Advance. ment of Management; Archery Club; Intramural; JERRY RAY NELSON, El Dorado, Ark. i Industrial Management; Society for the Advance ment of Management; Intramurals; Archery Club Second Row: MILTON E. NEUMANN, New Orleans Business Administration SAMUEL J. NEWNAM, Shreveport Industrial Management; Business Administra- tion; Pi Kappa Alpha; ROTC Drill Team, Officer: Society for the Advancement of Management MARGARET A. NEWSOM, Arcadia English Education; Phi Mu, Assistant Pledge Director; Intramurals Third Row: DIANE E. NOBLES, Hot Springs, Ark. Elementary Education; Graham Hall Honor Council MARTHA J. NORRIS, West Monroe Home Economics; Phi Mu, Cha-plain; Freshman Girlsi Glee Club; Alpha Tau Delta; Associated Women Students, Board, President; Aswell Hall. President; Campus Activity Board; ROTC Spon- sor; Most Outstanding Junior Woman Award; Home Economics Club, Vice President T. JERRY NUGENT, Dry Prong Forestry; Forestry Club; Intramurals Fourth Row: CURTIS W. NYEGAARD, Farmerville Wildlife Conservation and Management; Archery Club; Agronomy Club F. JEANETTE OiBANION, Pineville Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa JOE D. OLIPHANT, Minden Business Administration Fifth Row: JAMES E. OPEL, Worden, 111. Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil Engi- neers; Baseball SARAH A. C. OVERSTREET, El Dorado, Ark- Mathematics Education JANICE MARIE OWENS, Cotton Valley .athematics; Honor Freshman; Freshman Ad' Visor; Spanish Club R14 TH F01 R0 DL M W r-rw- Jp-I 1. 3. l. L ut1n 1, EziggleAN PRAY, Baton Rouge Art Education; Freshman Advisor; Honor Council. Harper and Adams H311 PAMELA H. PRICE, DeRdeer E nomlcs; Home Economics Club; Fresh- ggglEirfsg Glee Club; Womexfs Glee Club WALTER L. PRINGLE,'Gl.enm0ra . . Mathematics; Assocmtlon for Computmg Machln- ery; Circle K Club Second Row: ROBERT E. PUDDY, Ruston . Pre-Medicine; Zoology; Kappa Slgma; Beta Beta Beta; Honor Freshman; Intramurals MARY E. PURSER, Houston, Texas . Journalism; Speech; Tech Theater Players; Na- tional Collegiate Players; Phl Beta; Delta Zeta LONNIE T. PUTMAN, Olla . Industrial Management; Mews Glee Club; Somety for Advancement of Management Third Row: MILDRED J. RANDOLPH, Colfax Animal Husbandry; Home Economics; Kappa Delta, Co-membership Chairman; Block and Bri- dle Club; Home Economics Club, Historian; Cam- pus Activity Board; Wesley Foundation Council GLENN L. RAY, West Monroe Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers KENNETH F. RAY, Camden, Ark. Industrial Management; Intramurals; Society for the Advancement of Management F ourth Row: THOMAS R. RAY, Camden, Ark. Accounting; Delta Sigma Pi; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Business Students Association JOHN M. RAYFORD, Leesville English; Pi Kappa Alpha; Tech Theater Players; Intramurals CLARENCE A. REECE, Gilliam . Mathematics; Association for Computing Machln- ery Fifth Row: WAYNE R. REEVES, Minden . . lementary-Secondary Education; Student Loqlsl- ana Teachers Association; Baptist Student Umon, Executive Council FRED L. RENO, Homer . usiness Management; Marketing Club; Somety for the Advancement of Management JUANITA REPPOND, Marion . Elementary Education; Phi Mu; Student LOUI- s1ana Teachers Association; Freshman Adv1sor; Freshman Girls Glee Club The cast in a stage show takes a final bow First Row: CHARLES E. PERKINS, Lake Arthur Wildlife Conservation and Management; Kapm Alpha; Freshman Advisor; Intramurals i WILLIAM H. PERRY, Springhill Business Administration; Industrial Management Pi Kappa Alpha; Society for the Advancemeni of Management; Circle iiKii IRMA F. PERRYMAN, Dunn Business Education; Phi Kappa Phi; Delta Beta Omicron, Secretary; Honor Freshman Second Row: T. VELLE PERRYMAN, Dubberly Agriculture; Block and Bridle Club; Agronomy Club DOROTHY P. PESNELL, Houma English Education; Sigma Kappa, Vice Presi- dent; Freshman Advisor; ROTC Sponsor. Graham Hall Honor Council; Alpha Tau Dell; JAMES A. PETRUS, Pineville Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, President; Newman Club, Secretary; Eta Kappa Nu, President, Vice Pres- ident, Omicron Delta Kappa; Honor Freshman; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi Third Row: . JOSEPH M. PIATT, JR, New Orleans English; Intramurals JUDITH E. PICKERING, El Dorado, Ark. Elementary Education; Freshman Advisor; Aswell Hall Honor Council; Alpha Tau Delta; ROTC Sponsor; Phi Kappa Phi KENNETH E. PICKERING, New Orleans Business Administration; Lambda Chi Alpha; Chancery Club; Society for the Advancement of Management F ourth Row: JUDY C. PILGREEN, Marion Elementary Education; Honor Freshman; Fresh- man Advisor; Student Louisiana Teachersi As- sociation; Pearce Hall Honor Council; Intramu- rals RITA PILGREEN, Ruston English; Journalism; Freshman Advisor; Campus Activities Board; Tech Talk Staff, Society Editor; Tech Theater Players ROBERT B. PIPES, Shreveport . Civil Engineering; Sigma Nu, Rush Chalrman. Vice President, President; Omicron Delta Kappa, President; Engineering Association, Treasurer; American Society of Civil Engineers F ifth Row: JAMES R. POUNCEY, Downsville Petroleum Engineering; American Society Of Pe- troleum Engineers, Vice President; Pi EPSllon Tau Secretary-Treasurer; Sigma Gamma EP5110n DAVID MELVIN POWE, Jena English JOHN B. POWELL III, Wisner Upper Elementary-Secondary Educ murals ; Louisiana Historical . Student Louisiana Teachers Association; canism Club ation; Intra- Assoc1at10n'; Amen- MA L01. Th 1' MI CL! KEL F on THi JOE CLz Fin ha i1; m- upa 31': ngglgl. ROGERS, Natchez. Miss, Accounting; Accoupting Club CHARLES D. ROSE. Ployeer . Physics; Lambda C111 Alpl'la, Pre51dent, ViCe-Pres- ident, Pledge Trainer; Oml'cron. Delta Kappa; Stu. dent Union; Phi Kappq P1115 Slgma Pi Sigma KENNETH R. ROYS. Bosszer C zty Mechanical Engineerlnos; American Society of Mechanical Engineering Second R 0w: MARY VIRGINIA RUFFIN, Baker . Zoology; Microbiology; Beta Beta Beta; Biolog- ical Society; Philosophical Society SAM RUSSELL, JR. Farmersz'ille Business Administration BARRY L. SANDERS, Minden, Accounting; Accounting Club Third Row: BARBARA G. SAWYER. Oak Grove English Education; Sigma Tau Delta THOMAS H. SAWYER, Oak Grove Accounting; Accounting Club TRUETT L. SCARBOROUGH, Nashville, Tenn. Industrial Management; Society for Advancement of Management Fourth Row: HENRY SCHNEIDER, Lake Charles Business Management; Tau Kappa Epsilon; T3011 Band, Drum Major; Phi Mu Alpha; Amateur Radio Club; Society for Advancement of Manage- ment, President; Intramurals JAMES 0. SCHWARTZ, Ruston Speech Education; LouiSiana Student Teachers, Association BECKY SCOTT, Farmerville Psychology; Sociology; Psychology Club, Secre- tary, Treasurer; Aswell Honor Council; Intra- murals Fifth Row: JOHN EDWARD SCOTT, Winnfield 258g Eleinemary Education; Student Louisiana 0 6T5, Ssociation WALTER M. SCOTT, III, Tallulah W USlness ILLIAM C. SCOTT, Nulchiloches orestry; Forestry Club Thought boys didn Fin! anr: CXRLIX R. RHYMES. Cotton I'ulley Business .Miniinislmtinn: Industrial Management: Pi Kappa Alpha: Anwrivnn Society of Mechanical Engineers: Society for the Advancement of Many ugnnwnt: intruniurnls: St'vrctairy. Pi Kappa Alpha MARY E. RICHARDSON. .llindon Hump Eumoniivs: Kappa Dcltu. Editor. Scholar. ship Chairman: Alpha Tau Delta: Home Economics Club: Pcurcv. Graham Honor Councils; Frcslnnun :de'isnr: Freshman Girls. 0100 Club W'IUJANI C. RIELS. Buslrop . Business Administration; Wings and Props Flying Club; Intramuruls Second Rou': JAMES H. RILEY. Pinez'ille Business Administration. Accounting; Society for Advancement of Management WARREN E. RINCHEIM, Monroe Interior Design; Kappa Sigma KAREN L. RISINCER, Spearsville Lower Elementary Education; Womenis Recrea- tional Association, Treasurer; Pi Kappa Alpha iCalendar Girlii; Graham Hall Honor Council; ROTC Sponsor; Blue Jackets; Intramurals Third Row: CHARLES E. RITCHIE. Winnsboro Upper Elementary Education; Pi Kappa Alpha; Intramurals ROBIN ANN RIVES, Shreveport Elementary Education; Freshman Girls' Glee Club; Womenis Glee Club; Opera Workshop PAMELA I. ROAN, Alexandria Sociology; Treasurer, Junior Class; ROTC Spon- sor; Freshman Advisor Fourth Row: ROBERT E. ROBBINS, Ferriday Accounting; Delta Sigma Pi; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club JOHN HUGH ROBERSON, JR., St. Joseph Wildlife Conservation and Management; Kappa Sigma; Agronomy Club, Intramurals SHIRLEY KAY ROBERTS, Oak Grove Lower Elementary Education; Freshman Advisor: Model Honor Council; Blue Jackets; Associated Women Students Fifth Row: JO ANN STEVENS ROBINETT, Springhill Business; English Education CLAUDIA S. ROCKETT, Jonesboro Speech Education; Deanis List MAX ROE, Camden, Arkansas Forestry; Sigma Tau Gamma; Forestry Club; Mews Glee Club ' tRow: fiKSRRY P. SMITH, Shreveport Business Administration; Marketing; Marketino- Club; Freshman Advisor 5 CHARLES J. SMOLLEN, Vicksburg, Miss. Civil Engineering; American Society of Civil En. gineers MARTHA M. SNIDER, Shreveport Business Education; Alpha Chi Omega; Fresh- man Advisor b1 Second R0111: WILLIAM J. SNIDER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering; Kappa Sigma; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Tau Beta Pi, Corresponding Secretary; Eta Kappa Nu Recording Secretary; Honor Freshman , M. ANN SOWERS, Winnfield Music Education; Phi Beta, Secretary; Miss Louisi. ana Tech; ROTC Sponsor; Madrigal Singers; Opera Workshop; Tech Choir; Womenis Glee Club: Student Louisiana Teachers, Association; In- tramurals JUDY C. SPURLOCK, Golden M eadow Upper Elementary Education; Student Louisiana Teachers Association Third Row: JERRY M. SPEARS, Farmerville Business Law PATRICIA K. SPEARS, Jonesboro Lower Elementary Education CHARLES E. STANDIFER, Forest Upper Elementary Education; Student Senate; Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers Association, President: Americanism Club :1 F ourth Row: CAREY M. STAPLES, Jonesboro Mathematics; Science Education RICHARD E. STEADMAN, Jonesboro Busmess; Statistics and Computer; Association for Computing Machinery DONNA I. STEEN, Jena Lower Elementary Education; Student Union; Student Louisiana Teachers, Association; Fresh- man Girls, Glee Club; Graham Honor Council; Tech Choir : Fifth Row: JAMES E: STEIN: JR., Shreveport . em1ca1.Eng1neering; American Institute of Chem- ical Englneers; Philosophical Society; Archery a Club JUDE C: ?EEZHENS, Ruston 001a tu ies Education CRAIEJG L. STETSON, Shreveport Dcimomics; Kappa Alpha; ATHOld Air SOCiety; deta Sigma Pi, President, Vice President: Stu- enf Umon; Marketing Club; Wings and Props Flylng Club Well, you see its like this . . . First Row: DAVID L. SE88??? Shreveport Accounting; e ta Si ma Pi; A - a Tech Band g Ccoummb Chm: G. LOYD SHARBONO, Rayville Mathematics LARRY L. SHAW, Ruston Business Administration Second Row: VIRGINIA S. SHAW, Pollock Speech Therapy; Phi Beta; Sigma Alpha Ela- Alpha Tau Delta; Honor Council JIMMY G. SHOALMIRE, Shreveport Social Science Education; Intramurals; Fresh- man Advisor ALFRED GUY SILLIMAN, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Third Row: CHARLES L. SLACK, Shongaloo Mechanical Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineering TOMMY L. SLACK, Shongaloo Chemical Engineering; American Institute of Chemical Engineers BILLIE S. SMITH, Monroe Mathematics Education Fourth Row: BOBBY E. SMITH, Chatham Forestry; Forestry Club DOUGLAS D. SMITH, Shreveport Industrial Engineering; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Society of Industrial Engineers, PTCS' ident; Pi Tau Sigma; Omicron Delta Kappa; DOP mitory Monitor; Louisiana Tech Engineers Asso- ciation EDGAR E. SMITH, Shreveport Business Management; Management Club; keting Club Mar- Fifth Row: HELEN D. SMITH, Jamestown Home Economics; Home Economics Club JIMMIE BEE SMITH, Lake Charles Lower Elementary Education; Alpha.Ta Student Louisiana Teachers' Assoc1at10n; Adams Honor Councils KENNETH G. SMITH, JR., Vivian Accounting u Delta: Harper, LDC ,h for ity ' R w: ilirAsilV?N L. TERRY, Winnfield History Education; Lambda Chi; Interfraternity Council, Treasurer; Arnold Air Society; ROTC Band, Commander LUTHER L. THOMAS, Bonita Science Education; Louisiana Tech Radio Club; Student Louisiana Teachers Association NORMAN ALLEN THOMS, Ruston History Second Row: BRENDA G. THRIFT, Quitman English Education; Theta Beta CHARLES N. TILTON, Elizabeth Mathematics; Music; Tech Choir; Theater Production; Men,s Glee Club CAROLYN ANN TOAL, Shreveport Medical Technology Third Row: LLOYD C. TOAL, JR., Alexandria Petroleum Engineering; Intramurals; Student Chapter of Society of Petroleum Engineers; Ameri- can Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Treasurer JEANETTE TOLAND, Smackover, Ark. English; Sigma Kappa; Freshman Advisor JANICE ELAINE TOMPKINS, Shreveport Health and Physical Education; Freshman Advisor; Girls, Rifle Team; Intramurals; Pearce, Graham Honor Council; Womenk Recreational Associa- tion, Vice-President; Campus Womefs Council; Physical Education Majors Club F ourth Row: DALE E. TRACY, Ruston Forestry; Forestry Club JAQUATTA H. TUBBS, Dubach English Education PAULA J. TUDOR, Jonesboro Lower Elementary Education; Student Loui- siana Teachers Association F ifth Row: LITA M. TUCWELL, F armerville Mat.h Education; Kappa Delta; Delta Beta Omxcron; Pearce Honor Council; Honor Fresh- man; Freshman Advisor JOHIZV Fl. TURSNER, New Orleans 00 ogy; igma Nu THELMA JEAN TYLER, Springhill Elementary Education; Sigma Kappa; Senior Class Secretgry; Freshman Advisor; Campus Womenk C011nq1; Aswell Hall, Social Chairman, Honor Counc11; Student Louisiana Teachers Association: Iqtramurals; Physical Education Majors Club; Slgma Kappa, Executive Council m WWW uF11 take some v... Wow ... . . 2M 3 Sun V A 5.1 ; :,A.-. of thaw .u .v' s. r , V- .. ,s ..;,- M. - B.fs V W'W WM .igu'mw-wnps PW 31M LL'T x03 First Row: EMILY MARTHA STEWART. Shreveport Home Economics; Cirls' Rifle Team: Frcslnnw Advisor: Freshman Girlsy Glee Club; Home Em. nomics Club; Tech Band; Orchestra JACQUELINE F. STEWART. Shreveport Secretarial Science WU JOHN D. STEWART. Shreveport iiRE Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha; Pi Tun i Sigma: Student Senate, President; Omicron D0114 UH Kappa; American Society Of Mechanical Enginovr; , i CAR Second Row: REBECCA A. STOKER, Pleasant Hill English Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Corrog. ponding Secretary; Womenis Recreational Assn- ciation, Vice-President; Campus Womenis Council. Vice-President; Deanis List Thin WILMER C. STOWE, Lake Charles L110 Microbiology; Beta Beta Beta; Biological Sociclv: Intramurals ' ANN G. STRAHAN, Homer . Home Economics; Honor Freshman; Hnnw JEA Economics Club; Intramurals Third Row: CHARLES E. SWEENEY, Lake Charles Business Administration; Kappa Alpha Order: Senior Class Vice-President; Business Studvnls' Association, Representative VARCA L. SZABO, Highland, Kans. Elementary Education; Phi Mu; Delta Bola Omicron; Graham Hall, Secretary; Junior Class F Treasurer Bails DOROTHY M. TANNEHILL, Tullos ' I Medical Technology; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Bela HI Beta; Alpha Tau Delta BQI Fourth Row: CHARLES WINSTON TAYLOR, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi; THU Hm. Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer UTAJ JAMES E. TAYLOR, Marion ' Science Education; Student Louisiana Teachers' i Association I ROBERT A. TAYLOR, JR. Shreveport JOH' Accounting; Varsity Tennis; Accounting Club; 1 WP Club THE Fifth Row: BERNIE SCOTT TEAGUE, Bossier City . s English; Freshman Honor Student; ArchcrE Club, President f A. JERRY TEMPLETON, Mangham . l - x Mathematics Education; Student Louismna Teacl- Iii ersi Association; Menis Glee Club THOMAS F. TERRAL, Lake Providence . f r i Business Management; Kappa Alpha; SOClety .0 , V r the Advancement of Management; Interfratermt' h! Council W? B. 68 . B. $6515??? Y. WATSON, Sh reveport Lower Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega, Scholarship Chairman; ROTC Sponsor; Campus Womenk Council; Adams Hall Honor Council. Secretary; Alpha Tau Delta, Treasurer EMORY E. WATSON: Ruston English; Kappa Slgma JOHN T. WEEKS, Shreveport Petroleum Engineering; Petroleum Club I a R : 1555le 0$7ELCH, Alexandria Electrical Engineering; Business Administration; Secretary, Engineers, Association; Institute of Elec. trical Engineers, Vice-President; Intramurals LARRY R. WELLS, Pineville Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineering JOAN C. WHEELER, Shreveport Elementary Education; Louisiana Student Teach- ers Association d Third Row: POLLY A. WHIDDON, El Dorado, Ark. Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega; Cam- us Womenk Council; Graham, Social Chairman WILLIAM D. WHITE, New Orleans Civil Engineering; Business Administration; Pi Kappa Alpha, President; American Society gf Civil Engineers; Intramurals; Freshman Basket- all EDWINA WHITMAN, Hope, Ark. Speech Education; Kappa Delta, Rush Chairman, Chaplain; Phi Beta, President, Treasurer; Delta Beta Omicron F ourth Row: RONALD D. WHITTEKIN, Shreveport , Mathematics THOMAS N. WHITTOM, Bossier City Forestry; Forestry Club; Archery Club DONALD E. WILDER, Monroe Accounting; Delta Sigma Pi, Senior Vice Presi- dent, Treasurer; Accounting Club 1i Fifth Row: ROBERT L. WILHITE, Monroe EFctrlcal Elangineering; Institute of Electrical and ectronic ngineering HALDA R. WILLIAMS, Jonesboro JA Elementary Education MES C. WILLIAMS, JR, Bastrop echanical Engineering; American Society Of - echanical Engineers Studying in a dormitory room $ z ? ,i ; ? ? g , g First Row: ZOILA BALBINA VALDIVIESO, Mz'nden Spanish Education; Treasurer, Glee Club; Adams Graham Honor Council RICHARD E. VANCLEAVE, Springhill Business Administration; Management; Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer; Intramurals; Society for the Advancement of Management JERALD W. VASCOE, Shreveport Management; Law; Society for the Advance. ment of Management; Marketing Club; Pre-Law Club Second Row: SALLY O. VAUGHN, Shreveport Lower Elementary Education; Alpha Chi Omega KENNETH L. VOWELL, Cotton Valley Wildlife Conservation; Biological Society; Arnold Air Society; Intramurals; Deanes List FAITH WAGNON, Farmerville Social Studies Education Third Row: MACK C. WAITS, Arcadia Business Administration GLENN E. WALKER, Shreveport Math; Kappa Sigma, President SHERRON B. WALKER, Haughton Home Economics Fourth Row: THOMAS EARL WALKER, JR., Haughton History JOSEPH A; WALL, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering; Kappa Alpha, Alumni Chairman; Student Union; American Society of Mechanical Engineers JAMES C. WARD, Pineville Forestry; Intramurals; Forestry Club F ifth Row: GERALD R. WARTENBERG, Ruston Chemical Engineering ROYAL HARDIN WASHBURN, Shreveport Business Administration; Industrial Management; Pi Kappa Alpha, Shield and Diamond Corres- pondent; Treasurer, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers; Society for the Advancement of Management; Pi Tau Sigma; ROTC Drill Team; Freshman Advisor BENNETT C. WATSON, Shreveport , Mathematics; Honor Freshman; ROTC Drlll Team; Arnold Air Society, Executive Officer WW Assisted by Becky Fisher, Roy Pace dis- plays this golf bag he won in the Great- er New Orleans Tournament. . f O $VV$NW xxNx Q N $1$ k xxx I warned you! Now you wouldnk do that? By panici , Dating in activities the Tech b0 8 stay 1n shape. , Y -.--- mm .- WWWWN -,..,-.. gnvPA -y Firs! Row: JEAN MURPHY WILLIAMS. El Dorado. Ark. Health and Physical Education; Phi Mu. Vim. President: Alpha Tau Delta; Freshman Advicor LOWREY J. WILLIAMSON. Shreveport Agriculture Engineering: American Societv of Agriculture Engineers; Wings and Props Flvim Club ' b ROBERT HENRY WILLIAMSON. JR, Ruston Accounting; Delta Sigma Pi. Treasurer; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club, First Vice President Intramurals ' Second Row: lg KENNETH FOO YEE WONG, Shreveport 'J Mathematics JERRY D. WOODALL, Ruston Civil Engineering; American Society of Chemical Engineers BONNIE S. WOODARD, Arcadia Upper Elementary Education; Honor Freshman Third Row: M. LANETTE WOODARD, Arcadia Pre-Social Welfare GEORGE E. WOODSON, Amity, Ark. Forestry; Baseball; Forestry Club ANN A. WOODWARD, Calhoun Social Welfare; Alpha Chi Omega, First Vice Pres- ident, Treasurer; Campus Womenk Council, Pres- ident; Adams Honor Council, President; Wesley, Treasurer F ourth Row: JO ANNE WORTHAM, Ruston . Home Economics; Louisiana Home Economics Association EDWIN M. WRIGHT, Jena .v Political Science; Tech Theater Players; Na- tional Collegiate Players; Geology Club JAMES A. WRIGHT, Springhill Chemical Engineering; Pi Kappa Alpha, SecrqtarY. Interfraternity Council Representative; Qmmron Delta Kappa; Intramurals; American Instxtute of Chemical Engineers F ifth Row: DAVID F. WYLIE, Ruston . V' Commercial Art; Sigma Nu, Social Chalrman, 1C? President; Westminster, Treasurer, Moderator: Freshman Advisor; Tech Choir; Madngal 'Smg ers; Mexfs Glee Club; Art Editor, Lagmappe HENRY FRANKLIN ZEY, Homer . 31 Electrical Engineering; Institute of Electr10 and Electronics Engineers B MARY ANN ZEY, Homer . .d m. at?! Home Economics; Blue Jackets, VICC Pr651 6 7 fly . . - - tra- Home Economlcs Club, Vlce Presadent, In murals; Freshman Advisor ' R 0: 51633141313 G. ADAMS, IWangham Forestry JOHN T. ADAMS, Rusgon Electrical Engineerlng RICHARD E. ADAMS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering DIANE ADKINS, Baton Rouge Social Science Education Second Row: BARRY AFEMAN, Ruston Zoology LEO E. ALBANO, Brooklyn, New York Mathematics JAMES V. ALBRITTON, Oak Grove Agricultural Engineering LYNN E. ALEXANDER, Keithville General Academic Third Row: . ELIZABETH ANN ALLBRITTON, Good Pme Home Economics, Teacher Training CAROL A. ALLUMS, Eudora, Arkansas Home Economics RAYMOND G. ANDERS, Winnfield Electrical Engineering DWIGHT C. ANDERSON, Ruston Business Administration F ourth Row: MARY L. ANDERSON, Shreveport Elementary Education FRANCES A. ANDREWS, Clay Business Education KENNETH E. ANDREWS, Greenwood Pre-Law LINDA J. ANTHONY, Mira Lower Elementary Education F ifth Row: SILVIA M. ARNOLD, Greenwood Accounting JUDY AULDS, Calhoun Upper Elementary Education TRUDY AULDS, Calhoun Home Economics SANDRA AUSTIN, Mangham Commercial Art Sixth Row: ROY B. AUTREY, Morgan City Psychology; English DIAN H. BAILIEF, Ruston ementary ducation J UDSON BAILIFF, Ruston Accountin JOHN S. BAIRD, Shreveport lTB-Veterinary Seventh Row: DON L. BAKER, Bossier City JE Physmal Education RRY L. BAKER, Choudrant TE eology RRY T. BALDWIN, Bossier City IA Enghsh; Pre-Law MES C. BALLANCE, Arcadia rt Education chl to right: Jack Maxwell, Lu Iman, Ann Davis, Varga Szabo, Coni Sweeny, Tommy COX. Class Officers President ............................................ TOMMY COX Vice President ., .................................. ANN DAVIS Treasurer ........................................ VARGA SZABO Secretary .................................................. LU IMAN Womenk Rep. ................................ CONI SWEENY Mews Rep. ................................ JACK MAXWELL IlgirfitlggfIXRD BOOKER, West Monroe Personnel Management BRUCE L. BORDELON, Shreveport Electrical Engineering CHESTER MICHAEL BORDELON, Marlrsuille Mechanical Engineering MICHAEL S. BOUNDS, Ruston Mechanical Engineering Second Row: BARRY G. BOWEN, Oak Grove Mathematics Education SARAH E. BRAMLETT, Hodge Elementary Education JERRY L. BRANTLEY, Spearsville English WILLIAM B. BRASHER, Homer Music Education Third Row: HAROLD G. BRENNAN, Metairie Education ROBERT W. BRETZ, Ruston General Business D. FRANK BRIGHT, Shreveport Chemical Engineering GRADY B. BRITTAIN, Vaughn Acres History Fourth Row: MARY CAROL BROCK, Shreveport Elementary Education ANITA DOLORES BROOKS, Shreveport Physics; Mathematics PEGGY JEAN BROOKS, Ruston Upper and Lower Elementary Education SAMUEL Y. BROOKS, Slidell Industrial Management F ifth Row: JACK W. BROUGHTON, Ruston Business Statistics BARBARA L. T. BROWN, Colfax Lower Elementary Education J. RONNY BROWN, Oil City Sociology ROY A. BROWN, DeRidder Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: THOMAS H. BROWN, IV, Bogalusa Electrical En ineerin JOE A. BROWNEEE, Mognroe Physics NANCY C. BROWNLEE, Shreveport Elementary Education DAVID L. BRUNE, New Orleans Physics Seventh Row: RONALD BRYANT, Bossier City L re-Dentistry INDA E. BUCKNER, Athens I Elementary Education . HN C. BURCH, Ruston ccounting; Pre-Luw CAROLYN R. BURNHAM, Arcadia Medlcal Technology - - -.,..uw, - -V y, , u Firs! Roll. .' RUDNEX L. BARBER. Sizrrzvporl XIurkt-ting D XHIEXE D. HARLOW: glrtudm Xlt'ditnll Trvhnnlnxy' HI. X CHI : L. HARNEX .401an Imxwr Elc-mvnIJU Edurutinn CI. H 'IUX .X. I3 XRNS. Rllxlrlll .eruunting .S'r'ruml Ron : MARTHA J. BARR. Ruslun Luwr-r Elvnwntary Eduvatinn EDWIN H. BARRON. Bossier City Furcwtry JOYE HKRRON. Spmlrsl file Ele-mvnlury Edurulinn WILLIAM GENE BARRON, Spearsz'ille Xlt-rhunirul Enginm-ring Third Row: MARY ANNA BARTH, Bogalusa Secondary Education S. DAVID BASS, Shreveport Physical Education PATRICIA A. BELL, Dubach Lower Elementary Education OSME V. BENEDICT, JR., Shreveport Civil Engineering Fourth Row: THELMA J. BENNETT, Ruston Elementary Education JOHN T. BENTLEY, Bastrop Electrical Engineering; Business Administration TOMMY A. BERRY, Shreveport General Business; Economics PETER M. BINGHAM, Simsboro Industrial Management Fifth Row: BETSY LEE BISHOP, Plain Dealing Elementary Education WILLIAM E. BLACK, Memphis, Tennessee Chemical Engineering MARY ELLEN BLACKWELL, Ruston Lower Elementary Education JOHN D. BLALOCK, Alexandria Mathematics Education Sixth Row: CLAUDE L. BLANCHARD III, Abbeville Electrical Engineering RICHARD W. BLANKS, Bastrop English GENE T. BLEVINS, Simpson Industrial Management JAMES H. BLUNT, Mansfield Chemical Engineering 76 ggfnglghISUM, Sicily Island LOUIESISEOVZHRISTIAN, III, Baton Rouge liCS MAlgyiogHUMBLEYI, Doyline Elementary Educatlon. . RACHEL E. CLARK. Sprmghlll Elementary Education Second Row FRANK W. CLEMENTS. Haughton Health and Physical Education ROBERT BRUCE CLINE, Shreveport Geology . . HARVEY G. COBB, Bosszer Czty Business Management EULA LAVERNE COCKERHAM, Joyce Elementary Education Third Row: RICHARD A. COLLINS, Shreveport Business JAMES SHIRLEY COMBS, Ruston Mechanical Engineering ROBERT D. CONNELL, Bude, Mississippi Sociology WILLIAM G. COORPENDER, Alexandria Architecture F ourth Row: JUDITH A. COPELAND, Baton Rouge Journalism GEORGE C. CORLEY, JR., Deville Mathematics DONALD L. COTTON, Ruston Electrical Engineering OTIS P. COURVILLE, Shreveport Speech Fifth Row: CLINTON M. COWEN, Shreveport Pre-Medicine GLENDA C. COWSER, Arcadia Medical Technology THOMAS A. COX, Shreveport English JIMMY R. CRANFORD, Simsboro Accounting Sixth Row: PATSY J. CRAWFORD, Dubberly Home Economics; Clothing Art JUDY D. CROMER, Shreveport Accountin CHARLOTTE L. CROWSON, Hodge Art Education GEORGE W. DAILEY, Cotton Valle.v Industrial Management Seventh Row: ANN LIDDELL DAVIS, Alexandria athematics; En lish Educ tibn GALE DAVIS, Mindei a L Social Science INDA K. DAVIS, Hodge ementary Educ' t? n JERRY J. DEES, Vivid: General Business Firs! Roux HAROLD E. BL'RNHANI. Rusmn .quunting THOMAS H. HYRR. Shrewpurl Business .Xdrninislmlinn JOHN P. HL'RTUX. JR. Wonroe .XH-numing WILLIAM W. BKRTOX. Luke Prat Meme Cix il Enginm-ring Sl'l'Unll R0165 W'ILIJAM F. HIVSHEY. Shrewpor! Cixil Engint-c-ring MICHAEL W'. CKLXHKX. Ruxlon Furmtry IliEIJJiN CALHUl'N. Choudmn! Sc-rn'luriul N'it'nrv VIRCINIA F. CALHOL'N. Silces Full Busint'ss Education Third Row: JAMES M. CANNON, Newellton Horticulture NELDA L. CARAWAY, Cotton Valley Elementary Education DAVID C. CARDER, Homer Industrial Management JENNIFER S. CARGILL, Ruston History Fourth Row: BRENDA CARPENTER, Winnfield Business Administration; Marketing JULIA W. CARPENTER, Bastrop Elementary Education LINDA J. CARRUTH, Shreveport English Education SYLVIA ANN CARSON, Bossier City Full Business Education Fifth Row: JAMES M. CARTER, Lisbon Accounting ANTHONY T. CASTIGLIE, Brooklyn, New York Mechanical Engineering SHARON A. CAUDLE, Bossier City Marketing; Business Administration DON M. CHANDLER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: EDGAR L. CHASE, 'Waterproof Chemical Engineering . C. TERRY CHEATHAM, Arnold, Missourz Physics JOHN J. CHEATHAM, Ruston Petroleum Engineering DINAH S. CHESSON, Kinder Sacred Music First Row: . JOHN C. ELKINS, Doylzne Civil Engineering PATRICIA A. ELMORE, Kinder Upper Elementary Education RONALD E. ENDOM, Homer Psychology - WILLIAM JOHN ENDRES, Ruston Psychology Second Row: JERRY B. ENDSLEY, Wichita Falls. Texas Electrical Engineering JAMES A. ESTES, Elmer Forestry JUDITH A. ESTES, Basile Social Welfare MARY JANE ETHRIDGE, Shreveport Social Science Education Third Row: STEPHEN E. EVERETT, Gibsland Pre-Law LARRY E. EZELL, Ruston Business Administration ALVIN J. FAIRBANKS, Tallulah Physical Education SUE W. FAIRBANKS, Tallulah Business Education Fourth Row: HERBERT M. FARR, Winnfield Business Administration JOEL P. FARRAR, Dubach Business Education; Accounting; Typing BOBBY CHARLES FEAZEL, West Monroe Civil Engineering CHARLES W. FEAZELL, Athens Business Management Fifth Row: LIMEIA G. EFLLER, Maplewooa' pper ementary Educ t' ROGER D. FELLERS, Rusthlon Personnel Management ELIZABETH C. FELTS, Heflin Elementary Education JANET L. FIEHLER, Ruston rt Sixth Row: GEORCEG. FIELDS, Bossier City emistry WILLIAM S. FILES, JR., Shreveport Electrical Engineerin ROBERT M. FISETTE, Springhill Accounting WOODIE C. FLOWERS, West Monroe Mechanical Engineering Seventh Row: GERALD W. FORDHAM, Ruston Chemical Engineering CARS;1 L. .FOISIEIEE, Leesville emica ngineering EVELYN D. FOWLER, Dubach English Education RBERT H. FOWLER, Lisbon usincss Education 80 'v'w;...r....-..V.tw.' , Firs! Rnu : JOHNNY L. UEFREESE. Ruslon Pulilit'ul St'irnw' KENNETH J. DELX SEK. JR.. Shrezepor! Pnlilirdl Srirm't' LORETTA R. DENXIU. Ferridqu Humt- Evannmirs W'ILLIAM S. DENNIS, Hodge Munagcmvnl Scrum! Row: 0. HENRY IJESIIOTELS III. Knplun Pn--I.uw UUWEIL D. DIXL. Bossier City Mwhunivul Engim-vring IAWRENCE W. DIAMOND. Shreveport Hc-rhunit'ul Enginm'ring NI. SI'E DUIRON. Shrompor! msim-u Etlumlinn Third Row: JUDY M. DOMINICK, Mira Elementary Education GLENN G. DONALD, Athens Business Administration; Accounting DELTON M. DOSS, Bernice Accounting EDWARD M. DOWDELL, Ruston Mechanical Engineering Fourth Row: RICHARD M. DREW, West Monroe Business Administration RONNIE R. DRUDIK, Deville Accounting EUGENE D. DUCK, Forest Hill General Business HOWARD A. DUCK. Quitman Health and Physical Education Fifth Row: MELTON CAREY DUKE, JR, Alexandria Electrical Engineering ' SANDRA EAGLEBARGER, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy DONALD M. EDINGTON, Springhill Civil Engineering NANCY M. EDMISTON, Quilman Lower Elementary Education Sixth Row: MARTIN G. EDMONDSON, Lake Providence Agronomy KENNETH W. EDWARDS, Springhill Finance SAMUEL H. EDWARDS, JR, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering GERALD W. ELKINS, Ruston Education Set F irst Row: LOUIS W. GRANT, Clinton Sherman Air Force Base, Okla. Economics SAM H. GRAVEL, Alexandria Forestry JIMMY R. GRAY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering CHARLES H. GREEN, JR, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering Second Row: FREDERICK LEE GREEN, Ruston Business; Law MARY A. GREEN, Dubach Sociology CHARLES E. GREER, JR, Pollock Forestry JANICE L. GRESHAM, Springhill Business Management; Economics: Marketing Third Row: J UDITH L. GRIFFIN, Springhill English Education P. V. GRIFFIN, Wesson, Arkansas Health and Physical Education L. DIANNE GRIGSBY, Stamps, Arkansas Business Education LARRY A. CRIMES, Bossier City Forestry F ourth Row: JOHN D. GRIMM, New Orleans Electrical Engineering KENNETH E. GRISWALD, Ruston Zoology JOHNNY A. CRUBBS, Shreveport Psychology W. LELAND GRUBBS, Shreveport Political Science F ifth Row: DALE GUILKEY, Monroe Upper Elementary Education SYBIL C. CUNTER, Jonesboro Business Education JAMES E. HADDOX, JR., Leesville Chemical Engineering CAROL A. HAGNER, Cotton Valley Secretarial Science Sixth Row: PATSY E. HAGOOD, Shreveport Upper Elementary Education MARJORIE J. HALL, Valparaiso, Florida Spanish SHERRY L. HALL, Vivian Elementary Education WILLIAM R. HALL, Springhill Personnel and Public Relations Seventh Row: ROBERT L. HAMILTON, El Dorado, Arkansas Mechanical Engineering REngNALD A.1HANCHEY, DeRidder omnlercia Art BOBBY E. HANCOCK, Paradis Electrical Engineering ALICE R. HARDY, Pineville Mathematics Education . f .- TlEfliimAI A A Firs! Ron : LUI'IS IL FOWLER. xUMI'Iznrlrz'r; Malhrnmliw JI LH XI. FREEMAN. Slzrczvpuw Elrmrnldry' Edur.1tiurl CHARLEF H. FKK E. Springhz'll I'hrmtry CL'RTIS .X. HUI'CHV Spmznzillv Budm-m .Mlminhlmliun Sprawl Knit: FRANCES H. FITCH. Oul: Crow Enghkh Edumliun HAROLD FRED FITCH. 1K. El Durrulo, Arkansas Elm-Iriml Engim-rring LEO W'. HKUNUN, ,er Urlwms Lixil Enginc-M'in: MELVIN CHARLES CARNIAN. ML. Jvnningx Eln-rlricul Engineering Third Row: SUSAN V. GASPARD, Alexandria Elementary Education PATRICIA C. GATES, Dodson Business; History Education WILLIAM J. GATES, Curdon, Arkansas Chemical Engineering GORDON P. GIBSON, Shreveport Accounting Fourth Row: LOUIS V. GIBSON, Natchitoches Speech Education VLADIMIR B. GIL, Maracaibo, Venezuela Animal Husbandry FRANCIS D. GILCREASE, Shreveport Business Administration DOYLE E. GILL, Warren, Arkansas Forestry Fifth Row: JOAN D. GIST, Lafayette Home Economics ROBERT W. GIVENS, Bogalusa Electrical Engineering JERRY L. CLAZE, Minden Forvslry DAVID L. CLOER, Sibley Accounting Sixth Row: JIMMY R. GOODWIN, Tullos Mechanical Engineering SUSAN M. COSS, Ruston English Education GRANVILLE B. GOZA, III, Clarksville. Tennessee Congrzlphy JACK M. GRACE, JR, St. Joseph Finance M First Row: LARRY R. HORSMAN, New Orleans Electrical Engineering; Business Administration MARTI L. HORTON, Shreveport Upper Elementary Education CARROLL L. HOWK, Mansfield Journalism JULIA ANN HOYER, Bossier City Business Education Second Row: GARY L. HUDSON, Ruston Civil Engineering ROY D. HUGHES, Jonesboro Business Administration LENARD G. HUMPHREYS, Alexandria Statistics and Computers COOPER L. HURLEY, Athens Accounting Third Row: LAWTON C. HUTCHISON, Shreveport Chemical Engineering LU M. IMAN, Plain Dealing Lower Elementary Education HARRIET B. IRVIN, Jonesboro Elementary Education BARBARA J. IRVINE, Pineville Child Development F ourth Row: GARY D. JABBEN, Ruston Electrical Engineering JANETHA N. JACKSON, Taylor, Texas Interior Design LARRY D. JACKSON, Homer Personnel Management ROSS J. JACKSON, Alexandria Chemistry Fifth Row: MARIE P. JANES, Oak Grove English Education NORMAN JANES, Oak Grove Elementary Education KAREN F. JENKINS, Winnfield Lower Elementary Education RICARDO JESUS JOFRE, Caracas, Venezuela Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: ALFRED E. JOHNSON, Shreveport Civil Engineering DONALD R. JOHNSON, Shreveport Business JAMES C. JOHNSON, Magnolia, Arkansas Electrical Engineering J. T. JOHNSON, Rodessa Mechanical Engineering Seventh Row: LYNgI T. JOPEESON, Lake Charles usmess ministration CLAYTON G. JOHNSTON, Shreveport R0 Mechanical Engineering Y i1 JOHNSTON, Maplewood ysms JAMES C. JONES, JR., Dubach Mechanical Engineering 85 I WRWISHE'I 84 First R014, : JI 'LIK E, HARPER. Hmfw' Eerr-ntdn film ,xtivrn SXNUHK F. H XHHIX JHVXVIIIIIHU Uffiw ,Xriminislrsxliun: 5m rc'mriJl N irrl , .JPEFE W. HXHRIFUN. Wm! 110!er I'ilv'rtriuxl Enginrwring CHARLEF E. HART. Rznlun Inlrrinr Drsign 5m IIIIII Rnu' .' LAWRENCE K. IHR'IFHEHL lleur Prv-Mmiirint'; Zlmlugvx VAN NI. HKH S. Rusmn Iiusinrss Miministrsltiun 1stst HICKDSTRHXNI. Uimirn Busim-ss CLXHENCE D. HEXRN. Uintlrn Cixil ICIIginz-vring M -.A aar-wvx'su wen .VMH swsn-WM sn-. -.-... Ww. Third Row: JOHN E. HEBERT, Shreveport Electrical Engineering THOMAS E. HENSLEE, Monterey Commercial Art DENNIS E. HERRELL, Bossier City Business; Law JAMES ROLAND HERRINGTON, Shreveport Mathematics Founh Row: RALPH L. HICKS, Bogalusa Electrical Engineering JIMMY L. HIGGINS, Ruston Electrical Engineering WILLIAM ROBERT HIGCS, Ruston Zoology ROBERT E. HILBURN, Ruston Business Administration Fifth Row: JUDITH A. HILL, Bossier City Music JERRY M. HINDMON, Oakdale Accounting KENNETH W. HINE, Lake Charles Electrical Engineering GRADY T. HINTON, 011a Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: CARL R. HOLLAND, Shreveport Chemical Engineering JERRY M. HOOD, Ruston Business Administration MARTHA KAVANAUCH HOOD, Ruston Business Education NAN HOOD, Ruston Secretarial Science ' Row: ' SEETY J EAN LARY, H eflm . Health and Physical Educathn . JOSEPH B. LATSHAW III, Bosszer Czty Industrial Management . JERRY G. LAZENBY, Bernice Civil Engineering JOHN B. LEACHMAN, Ruston Sociology Second Row: DAVID A. LEE, Minden Health and Physical Education GAIL B. LEE, Ruston Home Economics HASCHAL L. LEE, Destrehan Electrical Engineering HENRY M. LEE, Vicksburg, Mississippi Mechanical Engineering Third Row: JOE M. LEE, Shongaloo Animal Husbandry LEONORA W. LEE, Ruston Business Education MARTHA JANE LEE, Bernice Business Education T. EARL LEY, Austin, Texas Electrical Engineering F ourth Row: JAMES L. LOFTIN, Delhi Accounting ANTONIO E. LONO, JR, Manila, Philippine Islands Electrical Engineering JENNIE R. LORRAINE, M inden Home Economics . JERLYNNE M. LOTT, Jackson, Mississippz Music F ifth Row: EUGENE H. LOWE, Minden Electrical Engineering LINDA M. LOWE Minden Elementary Education RONALD C. LOYD, Hosston Mechanical Engineering PETER W. LUBCKER, Ruston Animal Husbandry Sixth Row: SARA C. LUEDERS, El Dorado, Arkansas ducation CHARLOTTE O. LUNO, Winnsboro General Academic CHARLES R. LUTHER, Ruston Electrical Engineering VIRGINIA HELAIN LYNCH, Winnfield Socxal Welfare Seventh Row: DIANE .MCCOY, Shreveport D 0c1a1 Science OUGLAS B. MCDONALD, Shreveport J MechanicalEngineering EDWARD MCDONALD, Lisbon arketin g PRENTISS NEAL McFADDEN, Ruston Busmess Administration mimg Q m V? s Qll - ii V1 fir; Firs! R010: HE J. EDWIN JONES. Cram! Cane Englhh: nyr'hnlngy .105 MONK R. JONES. Junr'lion Cily, :1r!.unsm Homr Ernnnmiw IE1 PATRICIA .X. JUXE5. .Vlzlr'lzitor'hvs Hornc- Emnnmiw JOI PM LA 1,. JONES. Slzrmrpor! Eln'mt-nlun Etlurulinn Set Serond Rou': DA PERRIN L. JONES. El Dormlo, xirlzunws Pt'rsunnc'l NIunJgt-mrnt GA 5'le .X. JONES, Grunt! Cune English HA XVIIJJAXI F. JONES. Bossier CID English HE BOBBY C. JOKDXN. Winnjiehl Armuming Tizi JOI LR MA T.I Third Row: Fun ALVIN W. KELLY, Junction City JA: Physical Education PATRICK C. KELLY, Minder: AN Mechanical Engineering I JAMES R. KILLINGSWORTH, Georgetown Wildlife IE? JAMES THOMAS KINCANNON, Rantoul, Illinois JE2 Pre-Law Fourth Row: Fij BARRY KING, Shreveport EL Pre-Veterinary JERRY ANN KING, Arcadia LI: Elementary Education HOWARD M. KINLAW, Pineville M Pre-Law; English IVY E. KIRKPATRICK, Lake Charles PE English F ifth Row: 51' SIDNEY HARRISON KLEINPETER. Sf Lafayette Electrical Engineering Cl BOBBY R. KOVAC, Oak Grove Agricultural Engineering 0 JEFF A. KRUMPELBECK, Bossier City Electrical Engineering V PAUL M. LABENNE, Shreveport Business Administration Sixth Row: S MILTON LAMB, Delhi D Mechanical Engineering HAROLD L. LANDERS, Shreveport D Geology JIMMY M. LANCFORD, Shreveport J Mechanical Engineering W ' ' JOEL HERBERTLARANCE,Dubach F s, , Accounting naquzuapo-u-u . s s ' ' R w: SQRYEQE MASON, Cotton Valley Physical Education . JAMES C. MATHIS, Mansfzeld Chemical Engineering BARBARA M. MATLOCK, Shreveport Lower Elementary Education JOHN H. MAXWELL, JR, F erriday Mechanical Engineering Second Row: MARY L. MAY, Greenwood Home Economics RICHARD G. MAY, Minden General Academic DON S. MEARS, Jena Accounting JOHN C. MEARS, Jena Accounting Third Row: JOHN W. MELTON, M inden Business WAYNE MELTON, Winnfield Accounting MARGARET G. MELVILLE, Newellton Business Administration ANDRE J. MICHAUD, Hodge Accounting F ourth Row: BILL S. MILLER, Shreveport Industrial Management MAUREEN MILLS, Shreveport English Education BROOKS R. MONTGOMERY, Shreveport Accounting FRED H. MOORE, West Monroe Mechanical Engineering F ifth Row: JONATHAN A. MOORE, El Dorado, Arkansas Business Administration; Pre-Law MYRON CECILLE MOORE, Oak Grove Business Education WILLIAM R. MOORE, Ruston Dairy Production CAROLYN F. MORRIS, Shreveport Mathematics Sixth Row: PATSY JANE MORRIS, Newellton ome Economics VICTOR H. MORRISH, Jennings Forestr CHARLES E. MORTON, Shreveport Busmess Administration MON R. MOUER, Shreveport Civil Engineering Seventh Row: JULIAN T. MURCHISON, Pineville NA athematics NCIZ L. MUSSE, Junction City, Arkansas mentary- econdary Education DONALD B. NICKLAS, Ruston R usmess Administration OBERT W. NOBLE, JR., Shreveport istory 89 I WEWENS . -4 wuy'vm A -'-t-w....-,.....-.u -,.- First R010: BETTYE :X. MrCEE. Dubuch Budnrxx' Eduruliun J. IJ. Mr-CRKVV. DPHH' Bntuny HAROLD J. XIrCRIFF. UL Ruslon Elwtriml Enginm-ring ROBERT 0. XIVILWAIN. Columbia Mtw'huniml Enginm-ring Spruml Rou': 'WHJJXU C XII'KINNEY. xfllwlm Art'nunting LINDA AX. NIVNIAN. 111'anan Ele-mvnlury 41ml Sc-t'nndury Education JAMES A. XIVPHERSON. ,Uinden .M-ruunlingz CIARENCE IA. MADDEN, Bossier City Budm-v' .deminNmtinn Third Row: RAYMOND H. MADDEN, Arcadia Political Science SANDRA D. MADDEN, Dubach Zoology RUTH A. MADDEN, Bossier City Secretarial Science E. JUNE MADDUX, Brookhaven, Mississippi Music Education Fourth Row: CLAUDE MAHLEN JR, Shreveport Petroleum Engineering DIANA TERESA MAILLET, Alexandria Elementary-Secondary Education GLENN D. MANASCO, Ruston Electrical Engineering ROGER E. MANSON, Baton Rouge Industrial Management Fifth Row: MARGIE L. MANTOOTH, Alexandria English Education ROBERT N. MARKS, Shreveport Physics BRENDA G. L. MARSH, Ruston Elementary Education . FREDERICK W. MARSH, JR, Bernice Business Administration; Pre-Law Sixth Row: LORANNE MARSH, Monroe Elementary Education EVELYN A. MARTIN, Shreveport Secretarial Science . MICHAEL E. MARTIN, Alexandna Mechanical Engineering SHIRLEY MAY MARTIN, Ruston Elementary Education 88 grigfg:PARKER, Shreveport hanical Engineering NARhgigL E. PARKER, Minden Physical Educatlon SANDRA B. PARKER, Shreveport Secretarial Science JAMES N. PARKS, JR, El Dorado, Arkansas Physics R : igOBIEdRTOILEU. FATE, Cotton Valley h ' a1 Education . . HERIBEIE$ G. PATRICK, Bosszer Czty Commercial Art . DONALD W. PATTERSON, F errzday h ' 1 Engineering JAMLEIIIECEEIIDVXRD PATTERSON, Tyler, Texas Accounting Th d Row: SAlliIDRA L. PECK, New Orleans Psychology JAMES MAURICE PEEL, Jonesboro Zoology ALEX RAY PENNY, Coushatta Physical Education . DONALD L. PENNY, Alexandna Pre-Medicine; Zoology F ourth Row: RAYMOND A. PELTON, Shreveport Personnel Management ROSE M. PERDUE, Bastrop Medical Technology ERNEST R. PEREZ, New Orleans Electrical Engineering RONALD Q. PERRITT, Jena Physics F ifth Row: DAVID A. PERRY, Pollock Forestry DENNIS T. PERRY, New Orleans Electrical Engineering MARGARET A. PETERSON, Homer English Education LOUISA K. PETRUS, Bastrop Speech Sixth Row;- EUGENE M. PHILIPPS, Bossier City conomics LARRY L. PHILLIPS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering C. WAYN E1121CKETT, Pollock enera cademic JUDY VIPIERCE, Varnado Medlcal Technology Seventh Row: RICHARD D.' PIETZ, Shreveport Busmess Management J0 NuR. PILISJIREEN, Farmerville smess anagement R NDALL RAEINCKARD, Blanchard usmess ministration THOMAS R. PIXTON, Ruston olitical Science 9l X! 3? l H i$ 33 ! km I W N 90 .4. -:A mg....-.. .......a- w-w.;.---- -J-v-q Fin! Ron: JAMES 15. XOLXX. Uonmr Huxinvv deIII'HI'DITJX-lHn MICHAEL .X. NOLAN. ersmn Fnrwtry FRANKLIN C. XOLES. RinggUM Znnlngy HUN; Uik J. NORRIS. Ruslon Elt-mwnmry IQlLu-Jtiun 5011;1er Run .' NHCHXEL T. NUSS. Lulzrhuzd. Florida Iflm-Iriml Enginm-ring JAMES W. UDUNI. Uonrov lhhim-w Mlminidmlinn XIHLKEH V. UDUNLEH. Huston Iluxim-s Adminidmtinn PA'I'SH 5. ULIPHAXT. Himim Imtilutinnul MJnugmnt-m W' Third Row: DURRETTE L. OLIVER III, Shreveport Electrical Engineering KENNETH E. OLIVER, Shreveport Zoology FREDDY R. UNEAL, Sulphur Mathematics Education GEORGE A. ORUM, Logansport Mechanical Engineering Fourth Row: CAROLYN ANNE OSBOURNE, Marksvilln English Education JOHN CHARLES OSWALD, Ferriday Accounting HENRY E. OUZTS, Transylvania Zoology NANCY J. OWEN, Shreveport Secretarial Science F ifthRow: SUE S. OWEN, Choudrant Physical Education JAMES W. OWENS, Houston, Texas Electrical Engineering RONNIE L. PACE, Ruston Personnel Management C. PAUL PALMER, Farmerville Mathematics Education Sixth Row: JAMES F. PALMER, Jackson Zoology; Bacteriology BEBE GAIL PALOMBO, Sulphur Speech Education CARL W. PAMPE, Houston, Texas Mechanical Engineering JOYCE H. PARKER, Shreveport Home Economics ?KBLIFETBICHARDSON. Ruston Business Administratign COLIN K. RINGLE, Dqlhz Chemical Engineermg MARTIN CARY RISLEY', Monroe Mechanical Engineerlng WILLIAM O. RIVES, Ruston Business Second Row: SHANNON S. ROARK, Shreveport Home Economics JAMES A. ROBERTS, Alexandria Petroleum Engineering ROBERT E. ROBERTS, Shreveport Pre-Dentistry HERBERT F. ROBERTSON, Ruston Forestry Third Row: REBECCA A. ROBERTSON, Shreveport Commercial Art GLEN M. ROBINSON, Shreveport Chemistry J. MICHAEL ROBINSON, Shreveport Chemistry KATHEY ROBINSON, Winnsboro English Education Fourth Row: DARRYL W. ROGERS, Logansport Mechanical Engineering LARRY M. ROGERS, Springhill Business Administration JOE E. ROSS, West Monroe Civil Engineering HAROLD W. ROTH, West Monroe Electrical Engineering Fifth Row: CHARLES CLIFFORD ROWE, Bossier City Physical Education ELLEN H. RUSSELL, Winnfield Elementary Education THONrIlAS- J. RUSSELL, LoganSPOTl ysms AUGUST J. RYBERG, Mansfield ysics Sixth Row: FRANK C. SAMPLE, Caldwell, Kansas lvil Engineerin DAVI?e ALA SANDERFORD, Shreveport - aw CHARLES T. SANDERS, Bossier City ccounting JOSEPH v. SAUNDERS, JR., Baton Rouge ociology SDeventh Row: 0NALD R. SCHANKS, West Monroe lectrical Engineering NEISCHERMERHORN, Shreveport R ementary Education E LYNN SCHMIDT, Hodge J lementary Education HN SCHREIBER, III, Fcrriday nglish 93 win: a i ii n4 9 -,- a..A ......Aq,. r$ 'v... Fin! Rou': HOB C. PONDEH. .ereteport Elowlriral Engintrring ARNOLD Ii. POPE. Vorllollz, England Stutiqitx DENNIS P. PORTER. Bossier City P xl'llnllyer' JOHN WESLEY POWELL, Spearszille .Xgrunnmy Sprawl Ruu': NIARIUX C. POWELL. Huynesz'ille Cht-Initul EnginI-t'ring TOMMY J. POWELL. Shreveport .M'munlingz DON R. PRICE. Pollock Elvt'lrit'ul Engim-t'ring I SHERRY ANNE RAINWATER. Ruslon Clliltl lh-vclupnu-m J unior Class Third Row: JONATHAN H. RAMSAY, New Iberia Electrical Engineering BARBARA RANSBOTTOM, Alexandria Elementary Education CAROLYN J. RASBURY, Ruston Office Administration MELVIN BRENT RASCOE, Mansfield Forestry F ourth Row: JAMES LLOYD RATCLIFF, Cotton Valley Industrial Management JOHN MITCHELL RATCLIFF, St. Joseph Business Administration WALTER E. REED, Shreveport Civil Engineering MARJORIE E. REES, Shreveport Pre-Medicine F ifth Row: HELEN M. REINHARDT, Wichita, Kansas Elementary Education JORENDA S. REYNOLDS, Monroe Speech and Hearing Therapy . MILDRED GAIL REYNOLDS, El Dorado, Arlx. 2-Year Stenography SANDRA KAY RHODES, Winnsboro English Education Sixth Row: WALDA J. RHYMES, Pryor, Oklahoma Home Economics BECKY J. RICE, Shreveport Commercial Art ' F. RUSSELL RICHARDS, Pinevzlle Mathematics ANNE RICHARDSON, Shreveport Elementary Education 92 First Row: VIRGINIA A. SMOAK, Shreveport Business Administration LINDA ANN SMULL, Monroe Elementary Education MANCO L. SNAPP, Monroe Electrical Engineering BILLY K. SNEED, Shreveport Chemical Engineering Second Row: WANDA GAYLE SOLLOCK, Shreveport Elementary Education P. KATHLEEN SUMMERS, Baton Rouge Elementary Education LUCY A. SPILLERS, Choudrant Elementary Education MIKE C. SPORT, Winnfield Chemical Engineering Third Row: JOAN E. SPRUILL, Jonesboro Chemistry TED T. SQUYRES, Bossier City Industrial Management EVERETT E. STACKHOUSE, Jennings Mechanical Engineering JOHNNY M. STAHL, Bossier City Business Administration F ourth Row: JAMES M. STANDARD, Ruston Electrical Engineering WILLIAM E. STANDIFORD, Ruston General Academic PAUL K. STEHLIK, Maplewood Business Administration MACK Y. STEVENS, Bastrop Electrical Engineering F ifth Row: JAMES E. STEWART, Tallulah Mechanical Engineering DALE L. STILES, El Dorado, Arkansas Electrical Engineering; Business Adminis- tration JOHN A. STOCKMAN, Sicily Island Electrical Engineering PAUL F. STOKES, Bossier City Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: SARAH LOUISE STONE, Jonesboro Business Administration BARRY LYNN STROUD, Springhill Chemical Engineering ANTON T. SUHREN, New Orleans Electrical Engineering JOHN E. SWAFFORD, Natchitoches Electrical Engineering Seventh Row: CONI C. SWEENEY, Shreveport Pre-Medicine RONALD G. TACKETT, Vivian conomics JAMES W. TATE, Sarepta Business Administration J. LARRY TAYLOR, Ruston Business Administration - -.4 vp-vn-r,u..t-h .- vs...-. sw... . .. First Row: KIRDE.Q C. SCHI'BERT.JR...V91L' Orleans Civil Enginm'ring JL'DITH A. SCOTT. Shrpz epor! Offim' Administratinn RIFSELI. W. STIOTT. Sher'Pporl Industrial Mdnugvmt'nl SAM F. SENIPLE. Baton Rouge IndUstriul Munugtrmrnt Swami Rou': KATHY A. SERRETT. Columbia English Edurutiun SL'ZANXE SEXTON. ROIIPSSII English Education JERALD N. SHANK, Alexandria PrP-Isuw JERRY C. SHIDOL..110nrOP Mulhemutirs Third Row: ROBERT PAUL SIMM, Bogalusa Chemistry R. DHALE SIMPSON, McGehee, Arkansas Chemical Engineering JOE P. SIMS, Jonesboro Sociology KATHERINE A. SKINNER, Dubach Home Economics Fourth Row: JERRY M. SLACK, Springhill Art Education ELLIOTT SMALLING, Choudrant Social Science ALICE M. SMITH, Cotton Valley Physical Education BENJAMIN ROGERS SMITH, Springhill Business Administration Fifth Row: B. LYNN SMITH, Pineville Speech and Hearing Therapy BOBBIE H. SMITH, Shreveport English Education HOWARD G. SMITH, Bienville Mechanical Engineering JAMES R. SMITH, Shreveport History Sixth Row: JOHN L. SMITH, Shreveport Accounting RICHARD L. SMITH, Shreveport Accounting THOMAS L. SMITH, Jamestown Industrial Engineering WILLIAM C. SMITH, Bernice Sacred Music 94 ' Row: fggITH K. WADDEY, Sarepta Business Education GRADY LAMAR WAGGONNER, 0110 Accounting JACKIE H. WAGGONNER, Benton Animal Husbandry . - HARRY L. WALDROP, Blenvzlle Mathematics Second Row: JAMES E. WALES, Roseland Mechanical Engineering ALINE WALKER, Rayville Home Economics JIMMIE G. WALKER, Shreveport Geology JOHN D. WALKER, Monroe Chemical Engineering Third Row: . LESLIE H. WALKER, Alexandna Mathematics MERRILL EDWARD WALKER, Cotton Valley Business Administration WILLIAM C. WALLACE, West Monroe Chemical Engineering VIRGIL R. WALSWORTH, Jonesboro Marketing F ourth Row: WENDELL H. WARD, Bossier City Accounting DAVE N. WASHNOCK, Mansfield Social Science Education DONALD R. WATERS, Minden Marketing CHARLES E. WATSON, Minden Marketing Management F ifth Row: DAVID K. WATSON, Mansfield Chemical Engineering FOSTER B. WATSON, Clayton Commercial Art JACK N. WATTS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering J UDY K. WATTS, Haynesville Business Education Sixth Row: SIDNEY L. WEATHERFORD, Maplewood Electrical Engineering EARL J . WEBER, Jeanerette Mechanical Engineering TOMMY W. WEEKS, Jonesboro Mechanical Engineering GAIL R. WEEMS, Oak Grove lementary Education Seventh Row: JOELLEN WELCH, Alexandria N ementary Education AN E. WELCH, Alexandria orestry LINNAJANE WELLS, Jonesboro RI Soc1al Welfare CHARD K. WELLS, Shreveport Botany; Wildlife Management ' -.A .'7--- .4... .7 --. .. ' '- h -w-q Firs! Ruu': .H'DITH F. TAYLOR. Winnfiehl Spc-e-I-h and Heuring Thtmpy JANE E. TEER. lehi .xIdlht'HldlitN CHEYIER D. TERRAL. ShrI'mpun .M'muming RANNIE TERRAL. JR. l' t1rInerz illz' Cixil Engim-c-ring; Bminvu Serum! Rnu': HI'CEXE XV. THOMAS. Spvnrvr Pvlrulc-um 21nd Ct'tllogit'ul Engint-cring XL JERRY THURNHILL. Columbia XIullH-muliw HENRY 1.. THORPE. Uinrlvn Mwhuniml Engim-vring JIMMY H. '1 IIR -XII.KILI.. AH'IHII'II lhhim-w .deiniFlrutinn Third Row: RUSSEL E. THUROW, Madison, Wisconsin Industrial Management KENNY W. TIDWELL, Vivian Accounting DONALD L. TOLAR, Chatham Civil Engineering JOHN F. TOMLINSON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: OLIVER D. TOWNS, Shreveport General Business GARY E. TRYON, Columbia Electrical Engineering DAN P. TUCKER, Shreveport Accounting BERNIE DEE TULL, JR., Bastrop Mechanical Engineering F ifth Row: TED E. TURNER, Homer Physics CAROLE A. URSERY, Tallulah Elementary Education JANIE TANNER VALLERY, Olla Home Economics JANIS N. VASCOE, Shreveport Elementary Education W Sixth Row: ROBERT W. VAUGHAN, Shrevepo Industrial Management THOMAS J. VINING, Oakdale Psychology JUDITH A. VISE, Homer Sociology; Psychology . , a STAFFORD J. VOLLERY, Plain Dealmu Mechanical Engineering 96 Solemn expressions for a solemn occasion. W OWXWWAmZQM - MA w, MUM; $44 I told you I could do it! k ? The familiar long line during mail rush. I can hear you! 1 x x xix x N J . It! Do you always fight this way? I! N: m 98 m; anv' svr - ,.N4..,. M- v uF-n' First Row: LARRY K. WEST, Falls Church Va Mathematics , ' ROSS L. WEST, Jonesboro Social Studies Education THOMAS J. WHARTON, New Orleans Mathematics BURNICE L. WHITE, JR., Melville Commercial Art Second Row: JEANIE M. WHITE, Shreveport Speech JOHN K. WHITE, Tulsa, Oklahoma Mechanical Engineering DAVID W. WHITLOCK, Baton Rouge Electrical Engineering BETTY A. WHITWORTH, Pineville Home Economics Education Third Row: THOMAS C. WILBANKS, Jena Chemistry JACKIE W. WILEY, Shongaloo Mathematics THOMAS B. WILHITE, West Monroe Business Administration BOB A. WILKINSON, Vivian Physics F ourth Row: CHARLES LYNN WILLIAMS, Keithville Accounting JAMES R. WILLIAMS, Shreveport Business Administration MARTHA J. WILLIAMS, West Monroe Business Education MARY B. WILLIAMS, Alexandria Music Education F ifth Row: ROBERT BROOKS WILLIAMS, Ruston Business Administration SHERRY L. WILLIAMS, Shreveport Business Education ETHYLEN L. WILSON, Ruston Lower Elementary Education WILLIAM E. WILSON, Alexandria Upper Elementary Education Sixth Row: BARRY J. WIMBERLY, Ringgold Mechanical Engineering C. R. WINTERS, Shreveport Business Administration BOBBIE R. WOMACK, Greensburg Agricultural Engineering JIM L. WOOD, El Dorado, Arkansas Chemical Engineering Seventh Row: JOHN W. WOOD, JR., Maplewood Electrical Engineering DONALD R. WOODARD, Arcadia . Business Adminisfration J ERRELL D. YEATES, Springhill Mechanical Engineering F irst Row: LINDA J . ACKEL, Athens Business Administration REITHA I. ADAMS, Sikes Elementary Education VICTORIA L. ADDISON, Haynesville Stenography TOMMY J. ADKINS, Homer History; Pre-Law Second Row: MICHAEL J. ADKINSON, Ruston Insurance; Real Estate EARL H. AIKEN, Tioga History RICHARD L. AKIN, Shreveport Chemical Engineering EDDIE E. ALBRITTON, F armerville Business Administration Third Row: ROBERT A. ALBRITTON, Creensburg Commercial Art DOROTHY E. ALFORD, Haughton English Education CA'ROL ANN ALLEN, Heflin Speech Education CAROLYN ALLEN, Delhi Commercial Art F ourth Row: CHARLES D. ALLEN, Cotton Valley Mathematics GERALD C. ALLEN, F armerville Business Administration LAURA M. ALLEN, Monroe Elementary Education G. CYNTHIA ALSTON, Shreveport Home Economics Education F ifth Row: CHERRIE S. AMBERG, Georgetown Business Education LARRY W. AMBERG, Georgetown Wildlife Conservation and Management LOUISE M. AMMAN, Monroe Elementary Education LOU E. ANDERSON, Quitman General Academic Sixth Row: C'ORRE A. ANDING, Delhi Zoology BETHE ANDREWS, Mansfield Journalism; Political Science JOHN E. ANDRULOT, Ruston Zoology JUDITH A. ARMOR, Farmerville Home Economics Seventh Row: HAROLD M. ARMOUR, JR, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering JOYCE L. ARNER, Jonesboro Home Economics BILL F. ARNETT, Bastrop Pre-Optometry EDITH ANNE ASWELL, Quitman Mathematics l0l 0' -.4 q-r-wrrv-vay-gym- .. -.- - - 3 The Sophomore Class Left to righl: James Norrist Ann Luck, Bethe Andrews, Diane Dees, Martha Lou Worley,Billy Weathersby. President ......................................... JAMES NORRIS y C 1 Off Vice President ..................................... DIANE DEES 1 as Treasurer ................................. BETHE ANDREWS 1 S lcers Secretary ........................ M ARTH A LOU WORLEY Womeng Rep, .................................... ANN LUCK Men,s Rep. ......................... BILLY WEATHERSBY IOO 1 F irst Row: - ANNA F. BEVILL, Alexandna Office Administration RICHARD LEE BIBLE, Lake Charles Mechanical Engineering MARSHA SUE BICE, Pineville Mathematics KAREN E. BIERING, Bossier City Accounting Second Row: BINKEY BINKOWSKI, Lake Charles Home Economics WILLIAM G. BLACK, Jonesboro History; Political Science LINDA C. BLACKARD, Bastrop Elementary Education J OYCE A. BLACKWELDER, Statesville, N orth Carolina Stenography Third Row: HOBART L. BLAKESLEE, Mobile, Alabama Mathematics GERALD BLANKENSHIP, Natchitoches Mechanical Engineering KENNETH W. BOHANNON, Oakdale Education STEVE G. BOKUN, Lake Charles Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: WILLIAM G. BOND, Jonesboro Wildlife Conservation and Management GUY F. BORDELON, Kaplan Chemistry JOSEPH G. BORING, Shreveport Pre-Veterinary J. GAY BOSHER, Shreveport Physical Education F ifth Row: JAMES L. BOUDREAUX, Plaquemine Mechanical Engineering GLYNDA K. BOUNDS, Bossier Elementary Education TED A. BOUNDS, Shreveport Agriculture JAMES C. BOZEMAN, Ruston Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: ROBERT P. BRACKEN, Ruston Mechanical Engineering BOBBIE J. BRANTLEY, F armerville Lower Elementary Education WILLARD T. BRASWELL, Homer Cheinical Engineering CAROL A. BRAU, Blanchard Upper Elementary Education Seventh Row: VIRGINIA A. BRAY, W est M onroe ome Economics ELLEN R. BRIDGES, Baton Rouge eology STEPHEN C. BRIGHT, Shreveport Ammal Husbandry LYN BRILEY, Farmerville usiness Education , ' g l03 - -.,K mg-an- , , l02 .1-..- . -.,s . First Row: CHARLES C. AUSTIN, Winnfield Physical Education ERNIE PAUL BAILEY, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering DIANXE BAKER, Choudrant Elementary Education WILLIAM H. BAKER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Second Row: WILLIAM A. BALDWIN, Shreveport Business Administration WILLIAM LEON BARMORE, Ruston Health and Physical Education JAMES L. BARNARD, Shongaloo Mathematics STEPHEN D. BARNARD, Minden Pre-Medicine So Third Row: M. ENID BARR, Jonesboro Business Education J OSEPH B. BARRON, Spearsville Pre-Medicine RONALD L. BASS, Shreveport Marketing PATRICIA E. BASSETT, Monroe Elementary Education F ourth Row: ARTHUR L. BATEMAN, Oil City Business Administration J ACK P. BAYS, Summerfield Mathematics KAREN E. BEARD, Keatchie Social Welfare RALPH STANLEY BEARDLArcadia Business Administration F ifth Row: SANERA L. BEASLEY, Janesville rt GILBERT J. BELK, Springhill Chemical Engineering MARGIE A. BELL, Bastrop Mathematics Education D. DIANNE BENEDICT, Shreveport Stenography Sixth Row: ROBERT L. BENEFIELD, Minden Psychology JOHN E. BERGLAND, JR., Alexandria Electrical Engineering , BOBBY MICHAEL BERNARD, Alexandrw Mathematics ALLEN W. BETZ II, New Orleans Electrical Engineering ' R w: SKSIGN; L. CARPENTER, Calvin Electrical Engineering . . DONALD L. CARPENTER, Wmnfleld Physics . A. DIANA CARTER, Mmden Home Economics Education M. SUE CARTER, Doyline Home Economics cond Row: gi-IARLES W. CASTON, Lake Charles Accounting EMILY ANN CATER, Bossier City General Academic J AY CHANDLER, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering M. HARRELL CHANDLER, Ruston Business Administration Third Row: LARRY CHAPMAN, Wisner Electrical Engineering KENNETH L. CHEATHAM, Springhill Secondary Education JOHN C. CHENEVERT, Sulphur Mechanical Engineering ROBERT F. CHILDRESS, JR., Delhi Wildlife Conservation and Management F ourth Row: DAVID M. CLANTON, DeRidder Psychology CLARK M. CLEM, Houston, T exas Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH B. CLEMENTS, J R., Jackson, Miss. Electrical Engineering BOB H. COLE, Shreveport Petroleum Engineering F ifth Row: RAYMOND E. COLE, Crossett, Arkdnsas Mechanical Engineering CONNIE COLLINS, M inden Art Education LARRY E. COLVIN, Shreveport Accountin SHIRLEY F. COLVIN, Dubach English Education Sixth Row: TRAVIS E. COMBS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering E. SHARON CONERLY, Stratford, New Jersey Secretarial Science . BOBBY J. CONVILLE, Simsboro Busigess Administration; Personnel and Pubhc Relations CARLTON LEE COOKE, Honolulu, Hawaii Political Science Seventh Row: WILLIAM C. COOKSTON, Monroe re-Architecture DONALD D. COPE, Bossier City B re-Dentistry ETTY B. CORLEY, Quitman lementary Education Y A. CORLEY, Heflin ccounting l05 . . -d -m -,-..4,-.,, - wcr....-nu- .-,-,...t First Row: BETTY J. BRITT, Greenwood Physical Education JAMES ROBERT BRITT, Choudrant Physics BRENDA M. BROCK, Shreveport Elementary Education KERRY T. BROMELL. ShreL'eport Prc-Law Second Row: JULIA CKYLE BROTHERS, Choua'rant Stcnography CARL A. BROWN, Shrereport Chemical Engineering CLAIRE ELAINE BROWN. Opelousas Englhh Education FRANK NI. BROWN, Oakdale Mechanical Engineering Third Row: G. RICKY BROWN, Shreveport Pre-Law JANICE N. BROWN, Monterrey, Mexico Elementary Education THOMAS W. BROWN III, Shreveport Pre-Law VICTOR R. BRUEQMAN, Lake Charles Mathematics F ourth Row: GILBERT B. BRYANT, Benton Political Science CHARLES LARRY BUCKELEW, Jena. Electrical Engineering SANDRA DEL BURCH, Ruston Home Economics JOHN P. BURNHAM, Franklin Accounting F ifth Row: DON C. BURNS, Grayson Chemical Engineering J AMES E. BURNS, Spearsville Animal Husbandry CHARLOTTE A. BUTCHER, Homer Physics CAROL F. BUTLER, Jonesboro Elementary Education Sixth Row: JAMES C. CADE, Natchitoches Forestry . MARTHA WINIFRED CAMP, Haynesvzlle Sacred Music GAYLE CAMPBELL, Shreveport Music MICHAEL CARNAHAN, Georgetown Wildlife 1'5 gigwl'iu DENNIG, F erriday t ial Science NA1$E$CETI$ENNIQ Vivian Business Admimstyatlon JOHN F. DENNIS, Mmden 'cs SAN?fROXOEI.I DESH'OTELS, Kaplan Home Economics cond Row: ?ETE DeSORDI III, H omer Business Administration . KENNETH B. DICKERSON, Bunkle Electrical Engineering MARTHA J. DICKERSON, Jonesboro Speech and Hearing Thgrapy ROBERT P. DIXON, Natchltoches Mechanical Engineering T bird Row: JERRY E. DOWNING, Shreveport Business Administration MICHAEL W. DUBOSE, Ruston Forestry ALLEN R. DUCHESNE, Haughton Electrical Engineering SPENCER W. DUDLEY, J R., Bogalusa Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: JOSEPH ROY DUHON, Lake Charles Mechanical Engineering CHARLES DUPUY, Westlake Accounting CHRIS EBY, Monroe Electrical Engineering RONALD WAYN E EDMONDS, Homer Accounting F ifth Row: CHARLES E. EDWARDS, Pineville Animal Husbandry DORIS EDWARDS, Jamestown Home Economics Education GEORGE T. EDWARDS, Arcadia Engineerin PAULA I. EGGLEST'ON, Monroe Mathematics Sixth Row: GARY D: ELLERMAN, W innsboro usm Education RICHARD HULT ELLIS, Staten Island, N. Y. orestry VIRGINIA R. EMORY, Choudrant eneral Academic WILLIAM B. ENIS, Bossier City ccounting Seventh Row: SHELEY J. EEiSKINS, Sikes smess ucation N 1YiSAN ESEdROOK, New Orleans mess ministration CH RYL D. EVANS, Jonesboro erchandising in Home Economics F CES s. EVANS, Dubach Deech Education I07 I06 .. -..4 a.!-n-;-..-r.. w . .- ' ,' '-'. -Jbv- First Row: TERRELL F. CORLEY, Augusta, Ga. Chemical Engineering QUINCY PAUL CORNWELL, Urania Physical Education E. MAURICE COTTINGHAM, Columbia Pre-Medicine BEVERLY A. COVINGTON, Baton Rouge Elementary Education Second Row: F. YVONNE COX, Shreveport English Education D. BLISS CRAIGHEAD, Delhi Interior Decoration PAULA CRENSHAW, Shreveport 2-Year Stenographic HERBERT T. CROSS, Oakdale Mechanical Engineering Third Row: DAVID M. CROUCH, Princeton Business Administration JOHNNIE M. CROXTON, Ruston Home Economics MARTHA A. CRUMP, Shreveport Medical Technology THERESA L. CURRY, Bossier City 2-Year Stenographic F ourth Row: ROGER F. DAGUIAR, Bossier City History BILLY W. DARTLONE, Delhi Chemical Engineering DONNIE R. DAVIS, Ruston Physical Education GLORIA A. DAVIS, Junction City, Ark. Home Economics F ifth Row: JAMES W. DAVIS, J R., Ruston Mechanical Engineering J O BETH DAY, Shreveport English RAYMOND T. DAY, Bossier City Commerciai Art S. DARENE DAY, Shreveport Elementary Education Sixth Row: JON R. DECKARD, Shreveport Pre-Law N. DIANE DEES, Shreveport French MARGARET N. DeLEE, Jackson Home Economics NEVA J EAN DENNEY, Luling English Education ' 0w: 53$; L. FOX. Shrevfzport Elementary Educatlon DOUGLAS 5. FRANCE, Barksdale Air Force Base h logy BILEygV-OFRANCIS, Houston, Texas ' Decoration GLOIIEIEXIEEAN FRANCIS, Houston, Texas Elementary Education Second Row: . ' RUTH ELLEN FRANZ, Pznevzlle Science Education PAUL L. FRAZIER, Ruston Accounting THOMAS CHARLES FRAZIER, Ruston Pre-Medicine EUGENE WILTON FREMAUX II, Alexandria Electrical Engineering Third Row: ALLEN E. FRUGE. Lake Charles Petroleum Engineering JAMES TAYLOR FULMER, Homer Wildlife Conservation and Management WILLIAM C. FUNDERBURK, M inden Business Adminstration JOHN E. GALUIN, New Orleans Chemical Engineering Fourth Rowr . SUE E. CANDY, Bossier City Office Administration LOYCE J0 GARRETT, Ruston Physical Education JERRY F. GATES, Winnfield Accounting LOUIS R. GAUTHIER, Baton Rouge Electrical Engineering F ifth Row: JOEL S. GIBSON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering SHERRY D. GILBERT, Quitman Elementary Education ARCH DAVID GILCHRIST, M onroe Chemical Engineering HARRY J. GILL. Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: BLANCHE E. GILLEN, Shreveport lementary Education VIRGINIA K. GILLILAND, Calhoun English Education HARLES S. COODRICH, Shreveport lectrical Engineering ALICE L. GOORLEY, Monroe ome Economics Seventh Row: JOHN A. GORE, Bossier City orestry DAMiIZTaIQS FEGORGOLIS, Shreveport mca ngineerin R0 FEET: GQgSARD, 05a ; ec an earing Therapy THOMAs c. GRAFTON, Leesville ySlCS I09 .., '11 a-gvon d-e-mA-zvnw. . ,...-s - First Rou': MARCAHET M. EVANS. 4111mm, Ceorgz'rl Mrdir'ul Tm-hnnlngy RICHARD L. EVANS. Winnfield NItht-mulirx RATRICIA E. EZEI.I.. Ruston English HEINZ P. FABER. UeRiIMPr XIc-rhsmiml Engineering St'ruml Row: ALLEN R. ICXIRCLOTH. Colfax Prlrult-um Engineering W'.X'IT FALL. Shreveport Civil Enginrrring H'DY L. FALLIN. Pinm'ille Spq-w'h and Hearing: Therapy WILLIVXNI B. FAIUIER, Huston Urm-rul Amdtfmiv Third Row: DIANE FARRAR, Spearsville General Academic CAROLYN A. FELTS, Minden Home Economics JOHN F. FERRILL, Alexandria Business Administration MARY R. FIELDS, Metairie Home Economics Fourth Row: BETTY FINCHER, Haynesville Business Education MELVIN ALTON FINUF, JR, Shreveport Management ALLEN EUGENE FISHER, Shreveport History DENNIS F. FISHER, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Fifth Row: ONA FAYE FLOYD, Jena Two-Year Stenographic DIANE E. FLURRY, Summerfield Speech and Hearing Therapy MALCOLM CLOUGH FOGLEMAN, JR, Baton Rouge Pre-Law; Business Administration FRANKIE J. FONTANA, Monroe General Academic Sixth Row: SHARON R. FORD, Minden Elementary Education . WALTER DALE FORD, JR, Munster, Indian Pre-Law DAVID E. FOSTER, Ruston Business Education JAMES W. FOWLER, Winnfield Mechanical Engineering l08 .1'. First Row: JOHN RAY HALE, Hosston Pre-Law ELIZABETH G. HALEY, Homer Home Economics JAMES T. HALL, Newellton Wildlife Management and Conservation LARRY C. HALL, El Dorado, Arkansas Accounting Second Row: WALTER F. HALSEY, Newport News, Virginia Accounting NANCY J. HAMILTON, Dubach Elementary Education RAMAR E. HAMILTON, Shreveport Accounting SANDRA L. HAMLIN, Winnfield Commercial Art Third Row: JAFAR NAJI HAMMODI, Baghdad, Iraq Petroleum Engineering JIMMIE W. HANNA, Ruston Dairy Manufacturing BOBBY ROSS HARDCASTLE, Plain Dealing Petroleum Engineering WAYNE T. HARDWICK, JR., West Monroe Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: SARAH J. HARKINS, Springhill Elementary Education JUDY C. HARRINGTON, Vivian Two-Year Stenographic DERREL ADRON HARTZO, Trees Business WILEY D. HASTINGS, Sulphur Business Administration F ifth Row: JOEL T. HASTON, Shreveport Business Administration JAMES M. HATCHER, Mansfield Management WAYNE B. HAWKINS, Bossier City Chemical Engineering; Business Adminis- tration BERNARD E. HAY, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: EDDY A. HAYNES, Shongaloo English Education STANLEY W. HAYS, Shre'veport Business Administration T. HARDY HAYS, Arcadia Electrical Engineering LARUE HEARN, Farmerville Education Seventh Row: JUANITA M. HEBERT, Houma Sacred Music DONNA G. HENDERSON, Alexandria Mathematics JACK C. HENDERSON, Rayville Pre-Law WALLACE J. HENDERSON, Sulphur re-Law IIO ..- -.A 4;.ngnd A. nw-. - - First Row: V . W. LLOYD GRAFTON, Bermce Sociology; Psychology DAVID R. GRAVES, Calhoun Dairy Manufacturing DANIEL W. GRAY, Ruston Civil Engineering JANET C. GRAY, Sarepta General Academic Second Row: T. JERRY GRAY, Ruston Electrical Engineering WILL P. GRAY, Moreauville Electrical Engineering JEANETTE C. GREEN, Barksdale AFB Chemistry KAREN L. GREEN, Bossier City Lower Elementary Education T hira' Row: MARTHA E. GREEN, Dubach Business Administration WILLIAM H. GREEN, Dubach Pre-Veterinar'y GLENN R. GREENE, Nalchitoches Mechanical Engineering RAYMOND C. CHEER, Minden Forestry F ourth Row: JOSIE NELL GREGORY, El Dorado, Arkansas Commercial Art ROSALEE GREGORY, Shreveport English Education KAY H. GRIFFIN, Wesson, Arkansas Home Economics MARJORIE GAYLE GRIGGS, Shreveport English Education F ifth Row: POLLY GRICSBY, Shreveport Social Science - JAMES DONALD GUESS, Mooringsport Electrical Engineering ERIC J. GUILBEAU, Monroe Chemical Engineering MARY A. GUYTON, Delhi Elementary Education Sixth Row: ROBERT C. HADDOX, Columbia Forestry DAVID C. HACE, Newellton Chemical Engineering . DAVID C. HAGUE, San Francisco, Calif- Civil Engineering MIKE W. HAIR, Kaplan Physics First Row: RUTH E. HUFFMAN, Dubach Mathematics Education PATRICIA A. HUMBLE, Haynesville General Academic WILLIAM S. HUNT, Haynesville Pre-Medicine CAROLYN A. HUNTER, Dubach Home Economics Second Row: STEPHEN K. HURSEY, Joyce Business Administration MICHAEL IMPSON, Huttig, Arkansas Engineering MANUEL R. ITURRALDE, New Orleans Electrical Engineering JIMMY JACOB, Castor Accounting; Pre-Law Third Row: ABED JOSEPH JAMAL, Aleppo, Syria Petroleum Engineering CATHERINE E. JAMES, Shreveport Accounting BILLY H. JARMON, Ruston Accounting ROBERT P. JARRATT, Delhi Accounting F ourth Row: LARRY H. JARRELL, Dubberly Business Education MARILYNN J ENKIN S, Bastrop Upper Elementary Education WILLIAM D. J ENKINS, Ruston Business Administration BILLY B. JOHNSON, Homer Marketing F ifth Row: CAROLYN SUE JOHNSON, Shreveport Commercial Art JOSEPH E. JOHNSON, Oakdale Mathematics Education MARILYN K. JOHNSON, Arcadia Social Welfare LINDA C. JOHNSTON, Shreveport Elementary and Secondary Education Sixth Row: SCOTT C. JOHNSTON, Shreveport Commercial Art JAMES B. JOINER, Simsboro Marketin CAROLYN L. JONES, Bossier City Mathematics JERRY W. JONES, Choudrant Upper Elementary Education Seventh Row: LINDA KAYE JONES, Heflin Elementary Education TOMMY G. JONES, Coushatta Business Administration WILLIAM G. JONES, El Dorado, Arkansas Chemical Engineering H. GLENN JORDAN, Jonesboro History; Political Science II3 IIO B' '4 an-V-n-r,,.. imy Vue- ' Bp-v- NZ First Row: . . PAMELA L. HENSLEE, Sprmghzll Upper Elementary Educatiqn MARILYN K. HILL, Bossier Czty Secretarial Science ROY L. HODGE, JR, Haughton General Academic PHILIP M. HOGAN, Shreveport Civil Engineering Second Row: MELBA FAYE HOLCOMB, Minden English Education CHARLES HOLLAND, Arcadia Business Management ROBERT A. HOLLEMAN, Choudrant Chemical Engineering TOMMY C. HOLLENSHEAD, Shreveport Accounting 0 Xx x ' i him i i W? B i Third Row: JACQUELINE B. HOLLOWAY Upper Elementary Education JAMES R. HOLSTEAD, Choudrant Business Administration JUDITH S. HOLSTEAD, Ruston Elementary Education JOSEPH F. HOOD, JR., Shreveport Electrical Engineering F ourth Row: KATHERINE L. HOOD, Vienna Stenography JACK G; HOPKINS, JR, Waterproof Business Administration BARBARA A. HORN, Ruston Elementary Education JAMES L. HORTON, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering F 1' fth Row: BRENDA MARIE HOUCK, Dubach Office Administration CAROLYN R. HOUSTON, Shreveport English Education FRANCIS X. HOWARD, Shreveport Electrical Engineering GLYNDA F. HOWARD, Vidalia Home Economics Sixth Row: MARK E. HOWARD, II, Pineville Electrical Engineering MARY K. HOWARD, Clay Elementary Education . WILMA J. HOWELL, Alexandflfl Elementary Education DON W. HUCKABAY, Bossier Mechanical Engineering r'w ' A. First Row: WILLIAM H. LEAVELL, Bastrop Electrical Engineering RALPH D. LEBLANC, Duplessis Electrical Engineering BYRON W. LEE, Shreveport Pre-Medicine JOHN W. LEE, Homer French Second Row: SHERRON M. LEE, Opelousas Speech Therapy FREDDIE A. LEWIS, Bossier City Bacteriology RICHARD ARLEN LEWIS, Dubach Business Administration JIM B. LIBERTORE, Bossier City Electrical Engineering Third Row: JERRY D. LINDSAY, Shreveport Civil Engineering DAVIDA KINGENFELTER, Shreveport Mathematics JUDY D. LIPSCOMB, Alexandria Elementary Education DONALD C. LITTLE, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering Fourth Row: REBECCA C. LIVERMAN, Shreveport Two-Year Stenography FLO JEAN LOGAN, Rayville Elementary Education NAN V. LOGUE, Tallulah Medical Technology KARL P. LONG, Pineville Civil Engineering Fifth Row: ALTON R. LOTT, JR, Ruston Pre-Dentistry ROBERT V. LOVELACE, Annandale, Virginia Accounting J. ANN LUCK, Shreveport Commercial Art MARY ANN LUCK, Minden Elementary Education Sixth Row: HENRY HARVEY LUTTRELL, Buckeye Chemical Engineering DONALD L. LYNAM, Shreveport Chemical Engineering JAMES C. LYONS, Arcadia Sociology CAROLE JAYNE MCADAMS, Lisbon Sociology Seventh Row: WILLIAM E. McBUNCH, Baytown, Texas Physical Education GEORGE D. MCCAIN, Jonesboro Chemical Engineering DANIEL B. MCCALLUM, Shreveport Mathematics GARY W. MCCARTNEY, Jena Zoology Il5 ,r. ;.......:a..; -Axl .45. u. ,.- . J a1..-,1-,,hwwa . - 3 W sv-vs v , . s... First ROMS W'. SHE JORDAN. W'innfz'eld Elementary Educatiun CARY LEE JOYCE. SI. Joseph Business Administration MARY JANE JOYNER, RtlyL'ille MUsic JOHNNY P. KAY. Bermke Botany Sewnd Row: DALVNTON W. KEES. Pinez'ille Cenvrul :Xt'udmnit' CHARLES C. KELLY, Ruslon Zoology JAMES D. KELLY,JR.,.110nr0e Prv-Dvnlislrv KAROL LYNN KELLEY, Shreveport Ut'm-rul Avudcmic s Sophomore Class Third Row: GERALD C. KIERBOW, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering MIKE F. KIMBALL, Vinton Electrical Engineering NELWYN KIMBELL, Homer English Education ELAINE C. KING, Arcadia Secretarial Science Fourth Row: JAMES C. KIRCUS, Shreveport Engineering JOHN M. KIRKLAND, Shreveport Business ALFRED R. KOCH, Natchez, Mississippi General Academic JIM N. KOCH, Lisbon Zoology F ifth Row: MANNING J. KOLB, Delhi Accounting CONNIE KOVAC, Oak Grove Social Science Education; Political Science JOHN C. KRAESZIG, Bossier City Physics JOAN D. KUPRIONIS, Ruston Medical Technology Sixth Row: MARTHA JO LABENNE, Shreveport Elementary Education ANNA L. LAPARIE, Delhi Home Economics RENEE LaRUE, Ruston Pre-Pharmacy A. JERRY LAUTIGAR, Bernice Business Management II4 71 :nt 65569 F irst Row: BILLY D. MAPLES, Bossier City Health and Physical Education SAMMY J. MARABELLA, Shreveport Accounting JOHN C. MARKEY, Lake Providence General Academic WOODROW MARLIN MASSEY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Second Row: DENVOR H. MARTIN, Goldonna Forestry PATRICIA R. MARTIN, Springhill Speech and Hearing Therapy WILLIAM M. MARTIN, M inden Mathematics; Physical Education JACKIE E. MATHEWES, Ruston Elementary Education Third Row: MARTHA K. MAXWELL, Bossier City Office Administration BARBARA F. MAY, Jonesboro Mathematics Education HOWARD K. MEADOR, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering THOMAS THORNTON MEEK, Ruston Electrical Engineering F ourth Row: AL VAUGHN MELSON, Bishopville, Maryland Accounting CONWAY MERRETT, Shreveport Physics; Mathematics KATHY W. MILES, Ruston Elementary Education SHARON MILEY, Shreveport Two-Year Stenography F ifth Row: DANA J. MILLER, Pineville Speech Education FRED M. MILLER, JR., St. Joseph Business Administration WENDELL O. MILLER, Greensburg Pre-Law BILLEE C. MILLIKAN, Morganfield, Kentucky Forestry Sixth Row: SHERRYL ANN MILNER, Jennings Elementary Education MARY L. MINCHEW, Castor Music Education DWIGHT B. MITCHELL, Lisbon Elementary-Secondary Education RONALD A. MITCHELL, Cotton Valley Business Administration Seventh Row: KARON A. MIZELL, Heflin Business Education ALICE T. MOORE, Dodson Elementary Education BERT G. MOORE, Shreveport Accountin PATRICIA S. MOORE, Quitman Elementary Education ? ll7 ,..-, . 's- -v -.A $wm-tusqu. . ,...- .- First Rout MARY E. MCCASLAXD. Loganspor! Sperial Education JOHN D NIrCI..-XR;XN, Ilinden PrP-Medirine MARY J. NICCONATHY, Quitmun Cnmnwrriul Art SANDRA F. McCRORY, Baton Rouge Mcdival Technology Serond Rou': JOHN A. MvDONALD, Haynesrille PrP-Dcntistry RALPH E. MPFARLAND, JR. Shreveport EIt-clriral Engineering JOSEPH L. MCCAHA, Alexandria Coneral Aradrmic BARBARA L. MCCEE. Dubach Home Ecunnmivs Third Row: GENE B. McGRAW, Shreveport Business Administration and Management GERALD C. McILWAIN, JR, Columbia Business Administration MICHAEL P. MCINNIS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering SANDRA A. MCKETHAN, Arcadia Elementary Education F ourth Row: PAM McKINNEY, El Dorado, Arkansas French TOMMY W. MCKINNEY, Dixie Accounting JERRY W. McLAREN, Slagle Chemical Engineering JUDY McLEMORE, Farmerville Home Economics F ifthv Row: MILTON A. McLEOD, Opelousas Accounting CAROL ANN McMILLIN, Pineville Mathematics JIMMY A. McMULLEN, Shalimar, Florida Pre-Dentistry ROBERT W. McMULLEN, Memphis; Tennessee Music Education Sixth Row: R. LYNDON McNEELY, Shreveport Psychoiogy; Public Relations JOHN W. MADDEN, Bienville Agriculture DAVID .C. MALCOLM, San Antonio, Texas Electrical Engineering PEGGY L. MANNING, Houma Art Education ll6 7 F irst Row: M. DIANNE ODOM, Hodge English Education THOMAS C. ODOM, Bernice Civil Engineering DARRELL W. OGLESBY, Verda Petroleum Engineering MARY A. OLIPHANT, Shreveport Stenography Second Row: PHILIP WAYNE ORR, Oak Grove English Education BETTY A. PADGETT, Princeton Home Economics JOSEPH WOODROW PANKEY, JR, Winnsboro Pre-Veterinary PRESTON L. PARKER, Springhill Engineering Third Row: ROBERT EARL PARKER, West Monroe Electrical Engineering KENNY PARRETT, Simsboro Business Administration JOEY H. PAUL, Monterey Mathematics ROBERT S. PENINGER, FOrest Hill Electrical Engineering F ourth Row: CHARLES R. PENUELL, Choudrant English Education DOROTHY M. PERKINS, Lake Arthur Education FRED D. PERRITT, Arcadia Animal Husbandry KERRY M. PETERSON, Winnfield Business F ifth Row: C. HENRY PHARIS, Shreveport Zoology ROBERT C. PHILLIPS, Bossier City Industrial Management W. TOM PITTS, Shreveport Civil Engineering GODFREY V. PLATT, Monroe Psychology Sixth Row: LETA S. POLLARD, Georgetown General Academic HUEY D. PONDER, Jonesboro Mathematics MIKE W. POWELL, Minden Physical Education J. PHILIP POWLEDGE, El Dorado, Arkansas Electrical Engineering Seventh Row: DAVID R. POYNTER, Maplewood Mathematics; Physics COSMAS D. PREST, Ruston Business Administration EDDIE W. PRICE, Pollock Forestry F. CAROLE PRUETT, Shreveport English Education ll9 --.-.A $F1-n-u,...wr .1. - . .,.....- s '. ll8 Firs! R010: CHARLES C. MORGAN, Furmen'z'lle Prrr-Phurmury CRATEN J. MORGAN. Springhill BUsincss Administratiun JANICE E. MORGAN. Jena GQ'ntfr'dl Acudtrmic ELIZABETH A. NIORRISS. Him Elcmvntury Edumlinn Swond Row: JOE W. MOSELEY. Ruslon Sociology KAY MCDCETT, .llinden SH-nndury Eduvutiun PAMELA R. MCLHERN, Ruyrille .xIUFiC EVELYN ADELE NIL'NSON, Zachary Elementary Education Third Row: JOYCE A. MURPHREE, Luling Medical Technology JOHN WILLIAM MURRAY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering MARC'IE A. MURRY, Marion Home Economics MARTHA S. MYRICK, Alexandria Lower Elementary Education Fourth Row: JOSEPH S. NASSAR, Sulphur Electrical Engineering D. DWAIN NETTLES, Baton Rouge Business ELIZABETH C. NEWLAND, Baton Rouge Chemistry ELIZABETH E. NEWTON, Lisbon Office Administration Fifth Row: RALPH D. NICHOLS, Bossier City Accountin KENNETH E. NIX, Oak Grove Business Administration GEORGE O. NORRIS, Ruston Pre-Law JAMES A. NORRIS, JR, West Monroe Pre-Law Sixth Row: MARY L. NORRIS, Arcadia Physical Therapy DALE K. NORWOOD, Ruston Electrical Engineering MARTHA C. OAKES, Shreveport Secretarial Science ANN ODOM, Baton Rouge Elementary Education F irst Row: JUANITA P. ROWE, Jonesboro Elementary Education SHARON K. ROWND, Hammond Home Economics BUTCH RUCKS, Haynesville Business Administration ROBERT S. RUSS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Second Row: C. FAYE RUSSELL, Delhi Home Economics DANE W. SANDERLIN, Jonesboro Wildlife Conservation and Management KENNETH D. SANDERLIN, Ruston Botany SAMLEE JANE SANDERS, Bastrop Business Administration Third Row: VICKI E. SANDERS, Bossier City Lower Elementary Education JIMMY E. SANDIFER, Oak Grove English CHARLOTTE A. SANFORD, Oak Grove Music Education JOYCE A. SAWYER, Bonita Medical Technology F ourth Row: VIVIAN C. SCOTT, Tallulah Business Education WALTER T. SHELTON, New Llano Electrical Engineering JOHN R. SIBLEY, F erriday Mechanical Engineering CURTIS L. SIKES, Sibley Social Science F ifth Row: DAVID O. SIKES, Shreveport Social Studies Education RENEE B. SKAINS, Downsville Lower Elementary Education BRIAN L. SMART, Bernice Mechanical Engineering JAMES H. SMART, Pollock Forestry Sixth Row: RONALD EUGEN E SMELLEY, Quitman Civil Engineering CARL A. SMITH, Spearsville Mechanical Engineering EDWARD C. SMITH, Alexandria Electrical Engineering ELTON R. SMITH, JR., F lorien Pre-Dentistry Seventh Row: GARY W. SMITH, A lexandria Wildlife Conservation and Management J OYCE KAY SMITH, Choudrant Elementary Education J UDITH A. SMITH, Bernice Home Economics NANCY E. SMITH, Vivian Business Administration I2I s., m; g.:.,.-,-w.rx q l20 g4v,v.,....,- - -. . First Rou': JOHN K. RABB. .Uz'nden Business Administratiun WILLIAM G. HACSDALE. .Veu'elhon Emnnmics BENNY R. HAINS. Shreteport PreADentistry JOHN C. RALSTON. El Dorado, Arkansas Journalism Second Row: HELEN L. RANDALL, Harrisonburg Physical Education FRED ALLEN RANKIN, Columbia Electrical Engineering ROBERT R. HECTOR. Ruston Electrical Enginvering ROBERT N. RENICKER, Huynesz'ille Business Management Third Row: JAMES W. RICHARDSON, Ruston Electrical Engineering MIKE L. RILEY, Monroe Personnel Management MILTON R. RINGLE, Delhi Botany SUE C. ROAN, Alexandria Elementary Education F ourth Row: HENRY S. ROANE, Ruston Business JANINE A. ROBERT, Winnfield English Education PEGGY ROBERTS, Ruston Clothing Art THOMAS S. ROBERTSON, Dixie Physical Education Fifth Row: RAYFORD LESLIE ROBINSON, Springhill Accounting RONNIE M. RODRIGUES, Simsboro Mechanical Engineering HOWARD E. ROGILLIO, Ferriday Wildlife PEGGY SUE ROMERO, Kaplan Home Economics; Child Deve10pment Sixth Row: VIRGINIA L. ROQUEMORE, Shreveport Elementary Education THOMAS D. RORIE, Shreveport Business Administration; Pre-Law MARTHA L. ROSE, Pioneer English Education JAMES L. ROSS, Winnsboro Electrical Engineering ii .- . nnismn. c R : QPESIGNE$H R. TAYLOR, Shreveport vcholo MAIS'RIA Kg'yfAYLOR, Choudrant Medical Technology . M, JOAN TERRY, Psnevzlle Speech and Hearlng Therapy WALTER THATCHER, Shreveport Industrial Management Second Row: DAVID A. THIEL, Shreveport Commercial Art BEVERLY C. THOMAS, Winnfield Voice TOMMY T. THOMAS, Ruston Accounting ROSE MARIE THOMPSON, Vivian English Education Third Row: IRMA L. THORNHILL, Winnsboro English Education JAMES KENT TOLAR, Keithville Business Administration FLETCHER T. TOMPKINS, Junction City, Arkansas Accounting LEONARD R. TRANSIER, Dry Prong Petroleum Engineering F ourth Row: HUGH C. TUCKER, Monroe Electrical Engineering JOE M. TUGGLE, Homer Business Administration DONALD R. TYLER, Springhill Civil Engineering ARTHUR G. VARVOUTIS, Pompano Beach, Fla. Forestry F ith Row: JOE H. VERDEL, Bogalusa Electrical Engineering ROWLAND P. VERNON, JR, Tioga Pre-Medicine CAROLYN S. VILLARREAL, Baton Rouge Social Science Education HILDA FAYE WADE, Holly Ridge Home Economics Sixth Row: RUTH ANN WAITS, Arcadia English Education EDWIN E. WALKER, Logansport: Journalism LESTER R. WALKER, Shreveport Accounting MARY G. WALKER, Ruston Elementary Education Seventh Row: NANCY C. WALKER, Minden Music Education RUSSIELL' B.ngLKER, Ruston ectrlca ngineering WILMA D. WALKER, Ruston Marketin CAROLYN R. WALLACE, Newellton lementary Education l23 .51....im. er . , First Row: RONALD C. SMITH. Shrez'epor! Chemirul Enginm-ring WILLIAM EDW'ARD SMITH. Huughzon Physirul Eduralinn LINDA K. SNOW: Cotton I'rllley Phyivul Eduruiion JAMES E. SOWELL. Oak Craze Agronomy Sworn! Row: JAMES J. SPILLERS. Chuthum Business Administration LESLIE WAYNE SPL'RCEON, .Veu' Llano Electrical Engineering JERRY W. SQLVYRES. Westlake Englhh WILLIA M S. STACY. Nine Orleans Elr-vlrit-ul Enginocring T H . J' Sophomore Class F L Third Row: F0 MIKE F. STAGGS, Homer H Speech JOHN McLEAN STEPHENS, Shreveport 10 Petroleum Engineering JACKIE A. STEVENSON, Alexandria D0 Sociology JAMES T. STEWART, Ruston AR Electrical Engineering Fourth Row: Fifi JOY STEWART, Tallulah J01 Secretarial Science EDWARD H. STRAWBRIDGE, Anniston, R0 Alabama Forestry CA WILLIAM R. SUMLIN, Simsboro Business Administration H11 SHERIDAN K. SYLVESTER, Alexandria Dietetics Fifth Row: 3m NORMA ANN TALLEY, Newellton RU? Elementary Education CLARA B. TANNER, Bernice Em Stenography MARTHA E. TATUM, Jonesboro LES English Education JOHN C. TAUZIN, Jennings MAI Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: $9116 ANDREW J. TAYLOR, Dodson NAB Physical Education CHERYL DEE TAYLOR, Lake Charles RUS Social Science ' DELORES A. TAYLOR, Summerfield WIL Elementary Education : JOE T. TAYLOR, Shreveport CAR Industrial Management J I22 '5 F irst Row: AL B. WILSON, Warren, Ark. Forestry GEORGIA C. WILSON, Shreveport Chemistry; Mathematics JOHNNY MERRILL WISE, Zachary Mechanical Engineering HAROLD WISHUM, Jena Architecture Second Row: GLENDA F. WOODARD, Arcadia English Education JOHN H. WOODSON, Washington, DC. Electrical Engineering JOHN D. WOOLDRIDGE, Winnsboro Civil Engineering MARTHA LOU WORLEY, Shreveport Voice Third Row: GEORGE H. WORM, Shreveport Mathematics CHARLES A. WORSHAM, Shreveport Pre-Law JERRY R. WRIGHT, Hodge Accounting LYNDA FAE WRIGHT, Ruston Elementary Education F ourth Row: REBA C. WRIGHT, Ruston Elementary Education STEPHEN L. YEICH, Ruston Mechanical Engineering FRANCES S. YOUNG, Lisbon Home Economics JOHN L. YOUNG, Sicily Island Chemistry F ifth Row: VICKIE A. YOUNG, Sikes English Education BERNADETTE ZIMMER, Lake Providence Business Administration I25 l24 V MN W W- , .W'mw'w First Row: CHARLES GORDON WALSDORF,.V91L' Orleans Econumiw JOHN J. VVARD.HI111ghton Pru-Phurmutry ROXIE M. VVASHAXI. ermeniHe Englkh Edumtiun ANN WATSON. 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WILLIAMS, Winnfield Elementary Education PATRICIA A. WILLIAMSON, Shreveport General Academic First Row: HUGH T. ABERCROMBIE, Athens Business Management LARAINE E. ADAIR, Roanoke Mathematics SANDRA D. ADAIR, Shreveport Elementary Education CHARLES R. ADAMS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering Second Row: JUDY A. ADAMS, Farmerville Mathematics LINDA ANN ADAMS, Monroe Music Education MARLIN H. ADAMS, Tallulah Physical Education HAROLD G. ADDY, Bossier City Accounting Third Row: DONNA L. AFEMAN, Ruston Medical Technology MARTHA KAY ALBRITTON, Homer English Education STEPHEN W. ALDRICH, Bossier City General Academic WALTER J. ALDRICH, Shreveport English F ourth Row: DIANE J. ALEXANDER, Monroe Business Education FLOYE L. ALEXANDER, Shreveport Business Administration PATRICIA A. ALEXANDER, Homer Elementary Education RICHARD M. ALEXANDER, Hosston. Physical Education F ifth Row: RUSSELL LEROY ALEXANDER, Ruston Business Administration WILLIAM RAY ALEXANDER, F armerville Pre-Veterina DORSET E. ALFORD III, Haughton Forestry SANDRA L. ALFORD, Bossier City Business Education Sixth Row: JASON ALLEN, Vivian Mechanical Engineering MICHAEL R. ALLEN, Wilton, Connecticut Forestry LYNDA F. ALLUMS, Bossier City Two-Year Stenography LUIS A. ALVARADO, Almirante, Panama Animal Husbandry Seventh Row: FRANCES E. ANDERS, Winnfield Home Economics DANNY R. ANDERSON, Shongaloo Journalism JULIE E. ANDERSON, Ruston Two-Year Stenography NANCY K. ANDERSON, Logansport usiness Education l27 . 4- -d anjtkwws-W- - The Freshman Class Left l0 right: Rosemary Balm. William Bauer, Mary Frank, Fred Collins, Bonnie McKee, Bill Wilson. Class Officers l26 President ,A ,, BILL WILSON Vice President ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WILLIAM BAUER Treasurer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ROSEMARY BOLEN Secretary ....................................... MARY FRANK Womeng Rep. .A BONNIE MCKEE Melfs Rep. H ,, ., ................. FRED COLLINS port 011 F irst Row: JAMES R. BAKER, Simsboro Forestry MARSHALL C. BAKER, Monroe Political Science PATSY R. BAKER, Shreveport Social Worker J OEY H. BALES, Alexandria Electrical Engineering Second Row: LORITA V. BALL, T allulah Elementary Education ERNEST W. BAMBURG, Jonesboro General Academic DOROTHY F. BANKS, Mangham Social Welfare JACK W. BARBER, Shreveport Commercial Art Third Row: JOHN H. BARBER, Shreveport General Academic J OAN BARHAM, Dubach Accounting J UNE S. BARKEMEYER, Shreveport Secretarial Science ELIZABETH ANN BARNARD, Homer Home Economics F ourth Row: BENNIE C. BARNES, Minden Psychology KAY K. BARNES, Calhoun Medical Technology' JANE P. BARNES, Shreveport Business Administration JIM S. BARNWELL, Shreveport Engineering F ifth Row: JEFFREY A. BARRETTE, Monroe Electrical Engineering J ERRY LEE BARTLESON, Rayville Horticulture MARTHA R. BARTON, Baton Rouge Sociology GEORGE W. BASINGER, Shreveport Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: THOMAS R. BASS, El Dorado, Arkansas Mechanical Engineering BEN P. BASTON, El Dorado, Arkansas Chemical Engineering DIANNE BATES, Shreveport Business Education HILDA L. BATEY, Wisner Elementary Education Seventh Row: LINDA GhBAUCUM, Springhill peec WALfER.J.1BEAUDIER, New Orleans ectnca ngineering WILLIAM E. BAUER, Vivian W General Academic ILLIAM E. BAUGH, JR., Ruston re-Medicine l2? 4.14 $?-n-r, Warm- s .- l28 First R010 : DAVID C. ANDREWS. El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering L. CLARY ANTHONY. Springhill Business Administration MARY KATHLEEN ANTHONY, Mira Elr'mnmary Edurutiun VICKIE X. ANTLEY. Dou'nsz'z'lle Ele-mcntury Edurutinn Serontl Row: CYNTHIA A. ARNOLD. Greenwood Crnvrul Acudvmic CHRIS I3. ASBY, Monroe Psyt'hulngy HELEN E. ASHBY, Dou'nsrille Ct-nvrul :Xrudrmic ROBERT D. ASWELL. Olmiousus Engincvring T hird Row: MARGARET A. ATTAWAY, Shreveport Speech Therapy LINDA L. AULDS, Ruston Business Administration J UDITH K. AUSTIN, Springhill Elementary Education DON W. AUSTIN, Houston, Texas General Academic F ourth Row: SHIRLEY A. AUTREY, Morgan City General Academic FRANCES A. BABB, Lake Providence Mathematics JIMMY C. BABERS, Saline General Academic GARRY R. BACLE, Delhi General Academics F ifth Row: STANLEY E. BACLE, Mangham Electrical Engineering JANET BAILEY, Bastrop English Education LINDA N. BAILEY, Bienville Elementary-Secondary Education WALTER R. BAILEY, Haynesville J ournalism Sixth Row: WILLIAM M. BAILEY, Shreveport Engineering HARRY T. BAIN, Pioneer Business Administration ROBERT L. BAIRD, Haynesville Pre-Medicine DAVID M. BAKER, Tullos Chemical Engineering undria eport '71, Illinois First Row: ROSEMARY BOLEN, Junction City, Ark. General Academic LUCILLE BOLLMAN, Ruston Elementary Education BONDRA L. BOLZONI. Lake Charles Lower Elementary Education GLORIA A. BOND, Gilbert Mathematics Education Second Row: J. HENRY BOND, Shreveport Engineering SYDNEY K. BOONE, JR, Shreveport Engineering RICHARD S. BOSTON, Shreveport Engineering CHERYL K. BOUCHER, Springhill Elementary-Secondary Education Third Row: MADELINE P. B'OUNDS, Shreveport Commercial Art JAMES N. BOURC III, Shreveport General Academic MILFORD J. BOUTWELL, Ferriday Pre-Medicine ZOLLENE BOWMAN, Shreveport Business Administration F ourth Row: JUDY C. BOYD, Shreveport Medical Technology SONJA S. BOYD, West Monroe Elementary Education JAMES K. BOYTER, Vivian Physics LINDA H. BRACKEN, Jacksonville, Florida English Education Fifth Row: JERRY C. BRADFORD, Jena Accounting MARTHA ELLEN BRADLEY, El Dorado, Arkansas Businesg EDWARD E. BRADY, Shreveport Forestry W. LOWELL BRAY, JR, Zwolle Mechanical Engineering; Business Sixth Row: JERRY L. BRAZZEL, Dubach Engineering ANN C. BRECKENRIDGE, Hobbs, New Mexico Elementary Education JAMES C. BREWER, New Orleans Pre-Medicine DANNY E. BREWSTER, Alexandria Physics Seventh Row: PAMELIA J. BREWSTER, Dubach Busmess Administration GINGER C. BREWTON, Shreveport Social Science CHERYL A. BRICE, Arcadia Sociology DARRELL E. 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BUTLER, Waterproof Mechanical Engineering ROBERT C. BUTLER, Oil City General Academic SANDRA K. BUTLER, Shreveport English SUSAN E. BUTLER, Arcadia Business Education Fifth Row: JOSEPH W. CADENHEAD, New Orleans Electrical Engineering SUSAN E. CAFFERY, Delhi Upper Elementary Education MYMIE CALDWELL, Ruston Speech; English Education JOHN E. CAMPBELL, Alexandria Commercial Art Sixth Row: MICHAEL R. CAMPBELL, Benton Pre-Medieine HUGH LOUIS CARAWAY, JR., Shreveport Chemistry THOMAS E. CARBERRY, Brooklyn, New York Forestry CASSANDRA E. CARPENTER, Bossier City Psychology Seventh Row: MIKE M. CARR, Jena Engineerin CHARLES T. CARROLL, Alexandria Engineerin JAMES R. CARROLL, Ruston General Academic MARY A. CARROLL, Junction City, Arkansas Two.Year Stenography I33 Firs! Rout . BL'IIIVNIAN K. BRINDELL. 3 610 Orleans Mw-lmnirul Enginevring MADELINE F. BRISTER,P1'neriUe Elmwntary Edurutinn ROY LAMAR BHISTER. Shrezsepori .Xu-nunling DIANE BRITT. rllz'nrlen Hume Emnnmit's Swami R010: JANICE BRITT. 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COHN, Pineville English Education DON P. COKER, Bossier City Pre-Veterinary EARLENE M. COLHOUR, Dubach Upper Elementary Education DAVID C. COLLIER, Evanston, Illinois Business Administration Second Row: FRED H. COLLINS, Bellaire, Texas Psychology JUDY C. COLLINS, Hodge General Academic ROYCE COLLINS, Winnfield Social Science Education F. JOE COMEAUX, Jennings Health and Physical Education Third Row: WILLIAM J. COMEAUX. Bonita Accounting ROY B. CONLY, Bossier City Civil Engineering CAROL R. COOK, El Dorado, Arkansas Psychology CYNTHIA R. COOK, Oakdale Physical Education F ourth Row: JANET S. COOK, Ruston General Academic MICHAEL D. COOK, Shreveport Chemical Engineering WALTER R. COOK, Ruston Pre-Law ALICE J. COOPER, Lake Providence Elementary Education Fifth Row: CHARLOTTE M. COOPER, Quitman Lower Elementary Education CWENDOLYN COOPER, Ruston Two-Year Stenography CWENETTE COOPER, Ruston Two-Year Stenography DOMINIC I. CORDARO, Shreveport General Academic Sixth Row: SHERRY A. CORLEY, Ruston General Academic EDWARD V. CORNELY, West Hempstead, New York Forestry MERRILL CORNISH, Kinder Electrical Engineering BRIAN N. COUVILLION, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering Seventh Row: LILLIAN C. COVINGTON, Baton Rouge Elementary Education ANSEL H. COWAN, Haynesville Hlstory RALEIGH S. COX, JR., Doyline Agriculture DAN C. COYLE, Shrezbeport Industrial Engineering First Row: GAYLE M. CARTER, Ruston Secretarial Science SHEILA CASHMER, Shreveport Elementary Education SANDY G. CASTLEBERRY, West Monroe Office Administration CONRAD L. CATHEY, Georgetown Agriculture Second Row: NANCY C. CAUSEY, El Dorado, Arkansas Business Education WILLIAM R. CAUSEY, Doyline Electrical Engineering WILLIAM S. CHAFFIN, Shreveport Engineering JOEL G. CHANDLER, Arcadia Physical Education Third Row: TEMPIA A. CHANDLER, Mobile, Alabama Office Administration WALTER L. CHANDLER, JR, Oak Grove Engineering HOWARD G. CHATHAM, Chatham Business Administration LINDA CHATMAN, Oak Grove Music Education F ourth Row: JIMMY D. CHELETTE, Alexandria Forestry RICHARD L. CHERRY, Shreveport Forestry FRANCES E. CHESNEY, Benton Home Economics BARBARA N. CHRISTIAN, Arcadia Elementary Education Fifth Row: CHARLES C. CLAMP, Bossier City General Academic MARGARET A. CLARK, Sarepta Education PAUL M. CLARK, Shreveport Pre-Dentistry DIANE M. CLARKE, Shreveport Medical Technology Sixth Row: EDDIE B. CLOUTMAN, Lake Charles Mechanical Engineering MARGARET I. COBB, Dubach Elementary Education MARY C. COFFEY, Gibsland Business Administration DONNA L. COGCINS, Shreveport Two-Year Stenograth r City ' tRow: IEEEEERT L. DEDON, Zacfuzry Agricultural Engineering LINDA S. DEFREESE, Ruston Full Business Education FRANK W. DeLANGE, JR, Idaho Falls, Idaho Engineering BARBARA C. DeLEE, Jackson Medical Technology and Row: $234135 J. DeMOSS, Ruston General Academic LAURA E. DEMPSEY, Baton Rouge General Academic C. LEE DENSON, Monroe Electrical Engineering . DELIA J. DeVILLE. Alexandrm Mathematics Education Third Row: WALTER W. DILLENBACK, Lafayette Game Conservation ROSEMARIE DOCKERY, Delhi General Academic CHARLES W. DODD, JR, Logansport Engineering GENEVIEVE THERESE DOMBROSKI, New Orleans Accounting Fourth Row: MARY A. DONNELL, Winnsboro Home Economics KAYE CAROLYN DOOLITTLE, Shreveport Business Administration CORA J. DOTY, Princeton Business Education JAMES R. DOUGHTY, Winnsboro Civil Engineering Fifth Row: F. G. DOWDEN, JR. Shreveport General Academic ALBERT R. DRIVER, Shreveport Engineerin CAMILLE C. DUCHESNE, Ruston Home Economics ELAINE DUCKWORTH, Shreveport Two-Year Stenography Sixth Row: CHARLOTTE ANN DUNCAN, Mansfield Home Economics ANNA M. DUNN, Grand Cane Pre-Medicine IVY B. DUPREE, Coushatta Petroleum Engineering JOSEPH E. DUPUY, Monroe Mechanical Engineering Seventh Row: MARCUS DURHAM. DeRirla'er lectrical Engineering Hg W. IIDYE, Jonesboro enera Academic CHARLES S. DYKES, Mansfield .ngineering JEARNE L. DYKES, Mansfield Speech and Hearing Therapy I37 I36 First R011; : SHIRLEY R. CRAFT, Benton Home Economics WILLIAM A. CREEL, Barksdale AFB Electrical Engineering RITA N. CRISLER, Arcadia Two-Year Stenography ROBERT H. CROCKER, Blytheville, Arkansas. History Second Row: BONNIE L. CROUCH, Pinetille French E. WAYNE CROUCH, Alexandria Accounting JANICE M. CROW, Marion Elementary Education JAMES R. CROWLEY, Shreveport Accountmg T hird Row: GWYNN ANITA CROWSON, Hodge Civil Engineering CHARLES MICHAEL CRUMPTON, Bossier City Business Administration LINDA LOU CULP, El Dorado, Arkansas Elementary Education JOHN W. CURTIS, Many General Academic F ourth Row: BRENDA G. CUSTER, Calhoun J ournalism DONALD A. DALTON, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering ANTHONY C. DANNA, Monroe Civil Engineering LANNY RICHARD DARK, Columbia Science Education Fifth Row: SUSAN E. DAVENPORT, Alexandria English BRENDA SUE DAVIS, Ruston Office Administration DEANNA P. DAVIS, Forest Hill Home Economics JOHNNIE G. DAVIS, Jonesboro Business Education Sixth Row: . RICHARD G. DAVIS, Bossier Czty General Academic . PEGGY F. DAY, Bossier CLty Interior Design DAVID L. DEAL, Ruston Physics . PALMER c. DEAN, JR., Farmermlle General Academic First Row: MICHAEL C. FERRELL, Winnfield Mechanical Engineering RONALD K. FERRIS, Bossier City Civil Engineering LARRY V. FITZGERALD, Bernice Civil Engineering JAMES E. M. FITZPATRICK, Jonesboro Business Administration Second Row: GLORIA K. FLURRY, Summerfield Lower Elementary Education HOMER FLYNN, Shreveport Civil Engineering GEORGE T. FORD, Ruston Pre-Medicine WAYNE M. FORD, Shreveport 4 Accounting Third Row: CAROLYN J. FOSHEE, Rodessa Business Administration DONALD L. FOSHEE, Logansport General Academic MARY J. FOWLER, Bossier City Secondary Education GEORGE C. FOX, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: HARDY W. FOX, Vivian General Academic MARY M. FRANKS, Shreveport Secretarial Science ALTON D. FRANKLIN, Ruston Mathematics DONALD A. FRANKLIN, Bossier City Electrical Engineering F ifth Row: CARY W. FRANKLIN, Dubach Forestry DAVID L. FRANZ, Pineville Mechanical Engineering WAYNE E. FREEMAN, Marthaville General Academic STEVEN D. FREMIN, Delcambre Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: CAREY D. FROELICH, New Orleans Engineering BRIAN H. FRYDAY, Kilbourne General Academic ALICE M. FULGHAM, Bossier City English Education GEORGE M. FULLER, Dubach Business Administration Seventh Row: SONDRA F. FULMER, Homer Medical Technology JAMES I. FUNDERBURK, Jonesboro Political Science THOMAS R. FURNISH, Shreveport Engineering DANA L. FURR, Bossier City Business Education I39 .. -4 gr-na ,. wuqn .- s I38 First Row: FRANK Cu EA?OX..1lonroe Commvn-iul Art PATTY A. EASTER. Shrereporr Engliuh Education LINDA EBARB. Shreveport Elementary Education LARRY W. EDCENION. Shrez'eporl' Commercial Art SPr'ond Row: C. ANN EDWARDR Jonesboro Home Eronumics MIKE J. EDWARDS. Balon Rouge Medical Technology PRISCILLA A. ELKINS. Shongaloo Englidl Education VERCIE R. ELLIOTT, Bernice Business Education Third Row: JAMES T. ENLOE, Shreveport Chemistry M. KAY ENLOE, Mansfield Business Education ROBERT B. ETTREDGE, Shreveport Psychology JOEY D. EVANS, Bernice Accounting Fourth Row: SHEILA RAY FAIRCLOTH, Minden Elementary Education LINDA D. FAIRLEY, Shreveport Elementary Education RANDELL 0. FALLIN, Monroe Wildlife Conservation JAMES M. FAMBROUGH, Shreveport Chemistry Fifth Row: HOLLY FANT, West Monroe General Academic RONNIE J. FARRAR, Marion Wildlife Conservation TED W. FARRAR, Lillie Business Administration JAMES L. FEAZEL, Bossier City Agriculture Sixth Row: EARNEST P. FEGLEY, Mansfield Petroleum Engineering GINGER FELTS, Heflin Elementary Education SUSAN FELTS, Heflin Elementary Education LINDA K. FERGUSON, Alexandria English First Row: J. EDWARD GOLMON, New Orleans Accounting LYDIA G. GOODRICH, Benton General Academic GLEN W. GORDON, Shreveport Chemical Engineering MIKE L. GOSS, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering Second Row: ALICE J. GOWAN, Winnsboro Elementary Education THOMAS D. GOZA, Camden, Arkansas Mechanical Engineering EDWARD F. GRAFTON, Ruston Wildlife Conservation Management ALAN C. GRAVEL, Alexandria Physics Third Row: SHARON M. GRAVES. Winnsboro Lower Elementary Education ANNE W. GRAY, Shreveport General Academic JERRY W. GRAY, Minden General Academic JOHN CHARLES GRAY, Baton Rouge Botany F ourth Row': JOSEPH J. CRAY, Bernice Pre-Law WAYNE L. GRAY, Vivian General Academic EDWARD C. GRECO, Shreveport Electrical Engineering W. ANNETTE GREEN, Rayville Elementary Education F ifth Row: WILLIAM DAVIS GREEN, Ruston Pre-Medicine NANCY B. GREENWOOD, Lake Charles Spanish Education ALTA P. GREGORY, Jonesboro Elementary Education BETTY LOUISE GREGORY, Shreveport Medical Technology Sixth Row: R. BRUCE CREMILLION, Alexandria. Civil Engineering DONALD L. GRIFFIN, Minden General Academic RANDY R. GRIFFING, Delhi Mathematics SANDRA L. GRIGSBY, Ruston Social Welfare Seventh Raw; MARY C. CROBE, Bastrop Iementary Education RICHARD GLENN CUILLORY, Alexandria Basxc Engineering MINNIE J. GULLETT, Ruston ome Economics M. PHIL GUTHRIE, Monroe ccounting l4l ..V -4 -M.ag. , I40 .. q-.w.,.---.- s? Firs! R010: DANIEL W. FLVTCH. El Dorrldo. ink. Elmrtrit-ul Engimwring ROSA L. FLVTCH. Spears: We Kluthvmutit's ROSALIND FL'TCH. Slerz VIIUI'I Elr-mrntury Eduratinn ROBERT S. CANIMENTILXLER. Pinm I'He Elrr-ctrivul Engincvring Svroml Ruu': JOHN P. CANIMILL. El Dorado. girlzunws Met'hanit'al Engineering GARY C. CAXNTT. xirc'udiu Uvnvrul Arudvmic ROBERT L. GARNER. Hossmn Physirul Education MARY C. GARRETT. Jorwsboro Busim-ss Education Third Row: MICHAEL E. GARRETT, Jonesboro General Academic BARBARA L. GARY, Shreveport Business Administration HARRY E. GASKE, Shreveport General Academic LARRY W. GATLIN, Lecompte Petroleum Engineering Fourth Row: TOMMY W. GAULDEN, Hodge Mathematics STEVE L. 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HEADRICK, Longstreet Accounting GERRY C. HEARD, El Dorado, Arkansas Mathematics JAMES H. HEARD, Hodge Business F ourth Row: J EANELLE A. HEARD, Haynesville . Physical Education VICKI L. HEARNE, Chatham Social Science Education DAEWID HECHLER, Lima, Peru Engineering ROBERT W. HEFLIN, Lafayette Forestry F ifth Row: . THOMAS E. HEIF N ER, Plain Dealing Electrical Engineering JESSE L. HELMS, Jackson, Mississippi Electrical Engineering JERRY C. HENDERSON, Shreveport Agriculture NELDA S. HENDERSON, Jonesboro General Academic Sixth Row: W. JOE HENDERSON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering DONALD L. HENDRIX, Bogalusa Electrical Engineering RICHARD S. HENDRIX, Pineville Electrical Engineering WALTER WAYNE HENLEY, Ruston Business Management Seventh Raw.- PATRICIA DIANE HENRY, Dubach Business Education PATRICIA L. HENRY, El Dorado, Arkansas Business Administration RONALD J. HENSON, El Dorado, Arkansas lectrical Engineering JAMES B. HERNDON, Alexandria Electrical Engineering I43 , H , ' ' 'sv -41 asp-n-.,,..Nll . - , MVW s-.'. Electrical Engineering ELEANOR M. HALE, Hosston Journalism MICHAEL JAMES HALEY, Pz'nerille Pre-Medicine FERN R. HALFORD. Vivian Music Education 1 s X I First Row: Y Y ROBERT WADE HAIRSTON, New Orleans Second Row: KEITH W. HALL, Bienville General Academic LOUIE D. HALL, JR, Springhill Civil Engineering PAULA C. HALL, El Dorado, Arkansas Mathematics TROY LEE HAM, Downsuille General Academic Third Row: JAMES E. HAMMACK, JR., Shreveport Electrical Engineering MILDRED L. HAMMETT, Shreveport Business Administration DOROTHY JEAN HAMMOND, Jonesboro Speech Education REGGIE W. HAMMONS, Choudrant General Academic Fourth Row: BEN R. HANCHEY, Lake Charles Pre-Optometry THOMAS PATRICK HANISEE, Mt. Clemmens, Michigan Engineering ANN R. HARDIN, Barksdale Air Force Base English Education JAMES E. HARGROVE, Jonesboro General Academic Fifth Row: RICHARD S. HARKNESS, Minden Pharmacy SHIRLEY A. 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HICKMAN, New Orleans Chemical Engineering Second Row: JULIA HICKS, Alexandria Elementary Education KATHLEEN L. HICGS, Ruston General Academic RUSSELL G. HILBURN, Shreveport Commercial Art THOMAS D. HILBURN, Ruston Business Administration Third Row: WILLIAM W. HILBURN, JR, Shreveport Interior Decoration MICHAEL E. HILL, El Dorado, Arkansas Chemical Engineering ROXANNE L. HINES, Hollywood, California General Academic GWENDOLYN HINTON, Clay Secretarial F ourth Row: MARIJON HINTON, Ruston Pre-Veten'nary NELDA SUE HOLBROOK, Hodge Elementary Education ROBERT E. HOLLADAY IV, Ruston Pre-Medicine MARK HOLLAND, Shreveport Accounting F ifth Row: RICHARD E. HOLLAND, Shreveport Electrical Engineering OLETA DIANE H'OLLAWAY, Jonesboro Home Economics LONNY L. HOLLEMAN, Arcadia, Engineering OLIVER R. HOLLENSHEAD, Urania' Engineering .Sixth Row: RICHARD ELWYN HOLLENSHEAD, Shreveport Pre-Law BONNIE L. HOLLIDAY, Minden Pharmacy AUDRY K. HOLLINCSWORTH, Ruston Commercial Art BARBARA D. 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LYNDE, J R., Ouitma'n Mathematics Seventh Row: GERALD H. McADAMS, Princeton Business Administration HELEN M. MCBRIDE, Transylvania English Education B. AEN MCCAIN, Shreveport rt SANDRA L. McCALL, Bossier City Secondary-Elementary Education I49 I48 ssV -:1' q. onss .. -. 1'1 '. W'W-- First Row: MARY K. KITE. Monroe Elementary-Secondary Education CHRISMAN L. KITTRELL, Lake Charles General Academic ANN V. KNIGHT, Raytille Journalism ERNEST R. KNIGHT, JR, Shreveport General Academic Second Row: RUFUS W. KNIGHT, Bossier City General Academic MERRELL A. KNIGHTEN, Lisbon Pre-Medicine . JAMES WILFRED KOONCE, JR., Alexandria Electrical Engineering E. CLAYTON KOSCHEL, New Orleans Engineering Third Row: KENNETH R. KRATZER, Roanoke, Virginia Electrical Engineering THOMAS P. KROMIS, Shreveport Electrical Engineering CAROLYN LAING, M er Rouge Home Economics ELIZABETH ANN LAIRD, Shreveport Business Education F ourth Row: WILLIAM P. LAMBRIGHT, Mansfield General Academic GRADY J . LANDRY, Vinton Electrical Engineering TERRY D. LANGSTON, F erriday Electrical Engineering JEAN LaRUE, Ruston General Academic F ifth Row: CHARLES L. LAUNIUS, Shreveport Engineering ALBERT L. LAWRENCE, Benton General Academic BILLY R. LAWRENCE, Jonesboro Mechanical Engineering RICHARD E. LEACH, Shreveport Agricultural Engineering Sixth Row: 'd ROBERT F. LECHLER, Homosassa, F lorl a Geology CHARLOTTE FAYE LEDFORD, Ruslon Business Administration ' JENNIFER A. LEE, Alexandna Education ll MARGARET A. LeGRANDE, Stonewa Home Economics , braskfl s! ' t Row: ??THLEEN L. McLENDON, H ouston, Texas Elementary Education TOMMIE D. McMILLIN, Harrisonburg Business Administration LLOYD B. McNEAL, Alexandria Electrical Engineering BETTE J. MADDEN, Shreveport Business Administration Second Row: MARIBETH MADDEN, Minden Pre-Nursingl BILLY M. MAGEE, Winnsboro Agriculture; Forestry LOUIS ALTON MAGEE, Slagle Engineering IRVIN B. MANN, Shreveport Pre-Veterinary Third Row: CHARLIE C. MARABLE, Shreveport Engineering ROBERT T. MARANTO, Shreveport Mathematics SHARON VIRGINIA MARSH, Shreveport Commercial Art BILL M. MARTENSEN, Blytheville, Arkansas Electrical Engineering F ourth Row: JAMES HENRY MARTIN, Pineville Engineering JIM R. MARTIN, Ruston Animal Husbandry J OHN DAVID MARTIN, Ruston General Business JUDITH A. MARTIN, Quitman Elementary Education F ifth Row: MARGARET O. MARTIN, Winnfield Upper Elementary Education STEVE C. MARTIN, Shreveport Engineering STEVEN D. MARTIN, Shongaloo Commercial Art ROBERT J. MATHERLY, Franklin, Kentucky Engineering-Industrial Sixth Row: JERRY G. MATHEWS, Vidalia Business Administration WAYNE MATHEWS, Cullen Mechanical Engineerlng WILLIAM E. MATHIS, New Orleans Electrical Engineering CAROL P. MATLOCK, Bossier City Business Administration Seventh Row: SHERMAN E. MATTHEWS, Sarepta Pre-Medicine RETHIE MATTISON, Ruston Business Administration JEANINE DIANE MAXEY, Calvin Business Administration MARILYN A. MAXWELL, Bossier City Two-Year Stenography X m l5l I50 First Row: DINAH L. MCCALMAN, Homer Elementary Education . JOHN O. MCCANN, Bossier Czty Forestry DAVID L. MCCASKILL, Monroe Music Education TOM McCLURC, JR, Greenwood Business Administration Second Row: BILLY F. McCOY, Simsboro Sociology SHERRY ANN MCCRARY, Ruston Elementary Education SHARON L. McCROSKEY, Sarepta Secretarial Science CURTIS L. MCDUFF, Shreveport General Academic Third Row: RICHARD I. McFADDEN, Ruston Forestry MARIANNE McFARLAND, Mansfield Business Administration ALLEN E. McGARY, J R., Shreveport Business Administration ROGER D. MCGRAW, Delhi General Academic F ourth Row: CHERYL J . McGUFFEY, Shreveport Elementary Education BARBARA J . McINTOSH, F armerville Social Science DOTTIE C. McINTYRE, Delhi Elementary Education RICKEY J. McKASKLE, Jonesboro Elementary Education F ifth Row: BON N IE ELAINE McKEE, Bellevue, Nebraska English CORINNE D. MCKENZIE, Oil City Elementary Education MARION D. 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MYERS, West Monroe Electrical Engineering CARROL L. NAUL, Baton Rouge Music Education F ifth Row: NANCY A. NEAL, Ruston Office Administration JOHN R. NELSON, JR., Lexington, South Carolina Electrical Engineering PATRICIA ANN N ELSON, El Dorado, Arkansas Elementary Education ROBERT CHARLES NELSON, Winnsboro Agriculture Sixth Row: JERRY W. NEWMAN, Vivian Business Administration CHARLES E. NEWNAM, Shreveport Pre-Law MICHAEL R. NEWTON, Epps Medical Technology JOHN S. NICHOLS, Golden Meadow ngineering Seventh Row: DUANE C. NISBETT, Bossier City Physical Education ONNA J. NOLAN, Rayville 0 Health and PhySical Education EL T. NOLAN, Vienna Social Welfare DEWEY J. NORTHINGTON, JR., Luling emistry l53 I52 First Rou': TYRETTE L. MAY, Shreveport Elementary Education THOMAS C. MAYNOR. Cotton Valley Industrial Management AMY SUSAN HAYS. Winnsboro Ceneral Aradeic JOSEPH O. MEADE. New Orleans Mechanical Engineering Ser'ond Rou': MARY M. MECOM. Richardson, Texas Medical Technology JL'ANITA O. MELEAR, Ruston Education BIOSELEY E. MELLINCER, Haughron General Academic FREDDIE T. MELTON, Oak Grove Agricultural Engineering Third Row: ROBERT P. MELTON, Shreveport Engineering RICHARD S. MERIAM III, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering LINDA E. MERRITT, Minden Lower Elementary Education CARY W. MICHIELS, Alexandria Social Studies F ourth Row: KAY P. MILLER, Shreveport Elementary Education MICHAEL L. MILLER, Camden, Arkansas Engineering SUZANNE MILLS, Shreveport Speech JUDY T. MITCHAM, Bernice Stenography F ifth Row: MARCIA DARLENE MITCHELL, Ruston Business Administration SANDRA A. MITCHELL, Shreveport Elementary Education CHELIA MIXON, Alexandria Social Science JAMES R. MIXON, Grayson Business Administration Sixth Row: BOBBY G. MOBLEY, Ruston Animal Science MICHAEL W. MOFFETT, Destrehan Business Administration MICHAEL MOLBERT, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering JOSEPH M. MONSOUR, Shreveport Engineering Or F irst Row: ' KERRY B. PATRICK, Deth Mathematics JAMES FARRIS PATTERSON, F armerville Medical Technology PAUL GARRY PATTERSON, F erriday Accounting JOHNNY L. PAUL, Elizabeth Chemical Engineering Second Row: RONALD D. PAYTON, Ruston Pre-Dentistry JOE R. PEACE, Sicily Island Pre-Dentistry BETTY F. PECK, Sicily Island Elementary Education LURLIE D. PEE, Holly Ridge Electrical Engineering Third Row: SANDRA G. PEEVY, Jonesboro Business Administration CAROL A. PEGUES, Shreveport Business Administration PHILIP R. PELOQUIN, Winnfield Electrical Engineering LINDA D. PENNINGTON, Springhill Physical Education F ourth Row: PAULA SHARON PENTECOST, Shreveport Spanish BILLIE SUE PERKINS, Houma Elementary Education CAROL ANN PERRY, Homer Secretarial Science LINDA L. PESNELL, Choudrant Elementary Education F i fth Row: CHARLES A. PETRUS, Alexandria Engineering PHYLLIS PETTY, Benton Speech and Mathematics Education DORIS A. PHELPS, Shreveport Secondary Education CLAUDENE LOUISE PHILLEY, Oak Grove Home Economics Sixth Row: ALAN O. PHILLIPS, El Dorado, Arkansas Electrical Engineering JUDY A. PHILLIPS, Haynesville Medical Technology MICHAEL D. PHILLIPS, Haynesville En ineering MILDR D K. PHILLIPS, Richardson, Texas Psychology Seventh Row: W. LARUE PHILLIPS, Mansfield nglneering MARTHA A. PHILLPOTT, New Orleans Interior Design OHN C. PICKELS, Bartlesville, Oklahoma C Electrical Engineering YNTHIA ANNE PICKERING, Shreveport lementary Education I55 I54 First Row: DAVID E. 3133:, Quitman Accounting PAUL M. O CONNOR, Houston, Texas Chemical Engineering RICHARD P. ODELL, Bossier City Engineering JIMMYE REA ODEN, Logansport Elementary Education Second Row: BARRY RONALD ODOM, Princeton General Academic THOMAS F. ODOM, Shreveport Civil Engineering JOHN S. ODONNELL, III, Shreveport Business Administration MARY L. ODUM, Shreveport General Academic Third Row: JOHN H. O,KUMA, Monroe Physics DONNA MARIE OLSON, Rosemont, Pennsylvania Elementary Education LENA M. UNEAL, Oak Grove Elementary Education KATHY L. ORMOND, Ruston Secretan'al Science F ourth Row: ELOIS L. ORREN, JR, Bernice Mechanical Engineering DONALD WAYNE OWEN, Gretna General Academic HEATHER A. OWENS, El Dorado, Arkansas Medical Technology MORTON N. OXFORD, Clay General Academic F ifth Row: CARY M. PARDUE, Jonesboro Political Science NILA F. PARISH, H omer Elementary Education TED A. PARISH, Chalmette Engineering MARJORIE M. PARKER, Pineville English Education Sixth Row: TIM PARKER, El Dorado, Arkansas General Academic RONNIE D. PARKS, Glenmora Physical Education RUSSELL G. PARKS, Bossier City Civil Engineering DOROTHY L. PARRA, Lake Providence Speech Education a Gissggliolffb. RADESCICH, Winnfield General Academic ' B JENE RANKIN, ColumbLa . ' Secondary Elementary Educatlon PAUL E. REED, Bunkie Animal Husbandry JULIE A. REESE, Shreveport General Academic Second Row: ALDEN O. REEVES, Jonesboro Health and Safety JAMES R. REEVES, Shreveport Business Administration GEORGE W. REITZAMMER, JR., West Monroe Electrical Engineering JOAN DIANA RENICKER, Haynesville General Academic Third Row: KENNETH H. RENZ, Ringgold Forestry CHARLES E. REUTER, El Dorado, Arkansas Business Administration SHARON Y. REYNOLDS, Bossier General Academic MARGARET J OAN RICE, Pineville History F ourth Row: SUZANNE RICHARDSON, Ruston Office Administration WILLIAM WILEY RICHARDSON, Downsville History JOHN F. RICHMOND, Ruston Accounting SANDRA J. RIDDLE, Monroe Lower Elementary Education F ifth Row: JAMES E. ROACH, Choudrant Business GEORGE J. ROANE, Jeanerette General Academic SPENCER B. ROANE, Donaldsonville Mechanical Engineering FRANK M. ROBERTS, DeRidder General Academic Sixth Row: GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Downsville re-Medicine GLYNN DAVID ROBERTS, Oak Grove General Academic JAY C. ROBERTS, Shreveport nglneerin MARGIE N. ROBERTS, Minden Lower Elementary Education Seventh Row: MELVA J . ROBERTS, Pineville 3t ematics MICKEY R. ROBERSON, JR., Shreveport ' armacy EDDIE LEE ROBERTSON, Gilmer, Texas CEO at ematics .3913 W. ROBINSON, Swords Creek, lfglma Engineering I57 ,0 - , - u - v m. -mp1 -4.- .- .--. , ., .. First Row: JANE E. PICKERINC, Shreveport Elementary Education JOSEPH B. PIERCE, JR, Omaha, Nebraska Pre-Law JL'DY K. PIERCE. Alexandria Bminess Administratiun FRANCES M. PINCKLEY, Shreveport Secretarial Science Second Row: TRAVIS E. PIPES, Minder; Mulhmnulics RITA L. PISTORIL'S, Shreyeport Secretarial Science RONNIE W. PLANCHARD, Shreveport Business Administration CHAH-O-LETTE J. PLATT, Grand Cane Elementary Education lass T hird Row: DALE W. POINDEXTER, Bienville Electrical Engineering SHELTON R. POLAND, Jena Chemical Engineering BILLY M. POOL, Bossier City General Academic GARY DEWITT POST, F armerville Industrial Engineering F ourth Row: ALICE M. POWERS, Winnsboro English Education JOSEPH M. PRATT, JR., Monroe Engineering JOHN C. PRESCOTT, Palatka, F lorida General Academic PAMELA A. PRESTRIDGE, Delhi French Education F ifth Row: ROY ALVIN PREWITT, JR., Elizabeth Electrical Engineering JOSEPH J. PRICE, Ruston Electrical Engineering FREIDA PROTHRO, El Dorado, Arkansas Business Administration General Academic JAMES M. PRUETT, Shreveport General Academic Sixth Row: JACQUELYN A. PUGH, Homer , Pre-Nursin GLENDA PURTLE, Minden Accounting SALLYE-R. N. PURVIS, West Monroe Secretarial Science L. RAY PYLANT, West Monroe Civil Engineering l56 er gifigog'SHARP, West M onroe Science Education SA NDRA S. SHARP, F armerville Business Education . - WAYNE J. SHARP, KeLtthlle ' ering LINIIJEXgXTeSHAVER, Benton Physical Educatlon Second R010: ALICE F. SHEPHERD, Shreveport English Education . CHARLES C. SHEPHERD, Atlanta, Georgia Ch mistry MARVfN D. SHIVELY, Dodson Business ROBERT S. SHIVELY, Shreveport Engineering Third Row: . RONALD M. SHORT, Arab; Pre-Dentistry RUTH M. SHOWS, Jonesboro Elementary Education WILLIAM S. 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ROGERS, Bastrop Forestry STEPHEN M. ROGERS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Second Row: . FRANKIE GENE RONE, Bossier Czty Business Administration JERRY L. ROTEN, Minden General Business GEORGE A. ROUSSEL, Harahan Pre-Medicine STEVE H. RUCG, Monroe Electrical Engineering; Business wsxxm s is 4 BB? Third Row: JUDITH A. RUMBELOW B ' ' General Academic , 085w, CW ROBERT R. RUPE, III, Shreveport Accounting THOMAS D. RUSHING, Bossier City Business Administration MARY K. RUSSELL, Logansport English F ourth Row: MICHAEL H. RUSSELL, Tullos General Academic A. C. SANDERS, III, Shreveport Electrical Engineering JACKIE R. SANDERS, Homer Marketing JAMES R. SCHMIDT, Bossier City Civil Engineering F ifth Row: FRANK L. SCHOOLER, Rayville Pre-Medicine EDWARD J. SCHUBERT, New Orleans Engineering . . . DORA ANN SCHULTZ, Tupelo, Misswstppt Music Education MARY ALICE SCRIBER, Lisbon Elementary Education Sixth Row: ANITA F. SHADOW, Ruston Home Economics JOHN W. SHANNON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering CAROL A. SHARP, Pollock Elementary Education . LOU ANNE SHARP, Delhi . Health and Physical Education giggmmm Minden . . . n AMajTgllnggKIIngrthest Hartford, Connecticut Electrical Engineering DAVID B. STEERE, Ruston . 'ng MAREIEgllfese?EHLIK, Maplewood Pre-Veterinary d R w: ingRTOE. STEPHENS, Jonesboro General Academic LARRY DON STEPHENS, Shrevepon. Physical Education WADE EUGENE STEPHENSON, Shreveport GEORGE W. STEVENS, Bastrop Engineering ' d R w: gIITLIAgl D. STEVENS, Athens General Academic . BETTYE A. STEWART, F armervllle Home Economics KATHI A. STEWART, Shreveport: Speech Therapy . ' PAUL D. STEWART, Pmevzlle Business Administration F ourth Row: WADE H. STEWART, A rabi Engineering BETTY J. STILES, Logansport Mathematics Education JAMES R. STOKES, Ruston General Academic DAVID E. STONE, M onroe Engineering F ifth Row: CREGhORY PHILLIPS STONE, Ruston ysms BRYAN EDWARD STOREY, Ruston Electrical Engineering HERMAN E. STOREY, V idalia Electrical Engineering JOHN E. STRATTON, Benton echanical Engineering Sixth Row: COYE SUE STRONG, M inden M Speech and Hearing Therapy ARY SUSE1?N STROTHER, Coushatta Ower ementary Education PATRICIA F. STROUD, Springhill J ementary-Secondary Education NET C. STURDIVANT, Tallulah lementary Education Seventh Row - MELVIN P. SULLIVAN, New Orleans JUD ngmeenng ANN SUMLIN, Simsboro ementary Education T ANN s eneral AcademiEMRALL, Ruston .C. SUTTON B' '1 usmess AdHunigtrzilfirggl le Ibl -- -4 g..c...n-4..,M.J I60 First Row: PATSY C. SMITH, Arcadia Physical Education R. ELLEN SMITH, Baton Rouge General Academic RICHARD A. SMITH, Ruslon Mechanical Engineering ROBERT L. SMITH, Shreveport Psychology Second Row: SALLIE J. SMITH, Tallulah Business Education SAM L. SMITH, Leesrz'lle Engineering SHARON A. SMITH, Shreveport French Education THOMAS R. SMITH, Minder: General Academic .s'xx 0 . 5k i v Third Row: VERDA F. SMITH, Jonesboro Medical Technology WILLIAM G. SMITH, JR., Vivian Business Administration GARY N. SNEAD, Castor Engineering WAYNE K. SNELL, Natchitoches Mechanical Engineering F ourth Row: GRADY N. SNIDER, Shreveport General Academic KENNETH G. SNYDER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering E. LAVERNE SOMMERS, Baton Rouge Upper Elementary Education MICHAEL L. SOUTER, Springhill Engineering F ifth Row: ROBERT WILSON SPENCER, Baton Rouge Forestry LARIQIE L. SPIER, Bastrop A It BETTY C. SPINKS, Shreveport General Academic W. ZACHARY SPIVEY, Ruston Mechanical Engineering Sixth Row: ROBBIE O. SPRADLIN, Hodge Elementary Education ANN V. SPRUILL, Jonesboro Science Education . . ELMER R. STAHNKE, Downers Grove, 111mm Business Administration MILTON L. STALNAKER, Tioga Engineering w F irst Row: JANET L. THOMPSON, Ville Platte SANDRA L. THOMPSON, Alexandria Mathematics Education RONALD D. THORNHILL, Bossier City Business Administration ALLEN R. THYSSEN, Shreveport Engineering Second Row: JAMES E. TIDWELL, Many Electrical Engineering PATRICIA A. TIDWELL, Shreveport Secretarial Science LEWIS N. TILLEY, Grand Cane Chemical Engineering ALLEN C. TILTON, Elizabeth B Mathematics Third Row: LINDA L. TINSLEY, Vivian General Academic ELIZABETH L. TOAL, Alexandria Elementary Education CARL E. TOMPKINS, West Monroe Business CLAUDA G. TORBET, Homer Home Economics F ourth Row: MARK T. TORGRIMSON, N atchitoches Mathematics PRISCILLA A. TORREGROSSA, Bogalusa Elementary Education ROBERT A. TRAINA, Jonesboro General Academic HUEY B. TREADWELL, Alexandria Physics; Mathematics F ifth Row: JOHN W. TROTTER, Vivian Mathematics Education KENNETH F. TUBBS, Shreveport Animal Husbandry PATSY A. TUBBS, Dubach Business Administration RICHARD L. TUBBS, Metairie Business Administration Sixth Row: CAROL ANN TUCKER, Bossier City Business Education J. W. TUMLIN, Jonesboro JERRY M. TURNBOW, Ruston General Academic TOMMY L. TURNAGE, Shreveport Business Administration Seventh Row: EDGAR A. TUTEN, Ruston Business Administration MARCIA L. TYNES, Shreveport Elementary Education CLAYTON P. UNDERWOOD, Jonesboro Mechanical Engineering STEVE S. UPDEGBAFF, Monroe Pre-Dentistry I63 -. -4 vaqr-v... ,. I62 '0'va-mv-W... I I. -- , - First Row: JON W. SUTTON, Greenwood Agriculture REBECCA L. SWAIN, Alexandria Elementary Education GLEN R. SWANN III, Choudrant Electrical Engineering DONN M. TARTER, Dry Prong Industrial Engineering Second Row: CHARLES M. TARVER, Logansport Engineering BEVERLY J. TAYLOR, Marion Elementary Education CARLA A. TAYLOR, Downsville General Academic JAMES A. TAYLOR, Homer Music Education Third Row: JOHN R. TAYLOR, Haynesville Pre-Ministry KENNETH RAY TAYLOR, Shreveport Music Education OLIVIA D. TAYLOR, Ruston Home Economics ROBERT R. TAYLOR, Marion Accounting Fourth Row: TRAVIS L. TAYLOR, Goldonna Forestry ., DON P. TEACUE, Springhill Accounting SHARON ELIZABETH TEAGUE, Bossier City English Education ALBERT A. TEEL, Homer General Academic Fifth Row: EARL T. TEMPLETON, Vivian Mathematics JAMES W. TEMPLETON, Minden Electrical Engineering BARRY W. THIGPEN, Bogalusa Commercial Art JOSEPH JACKSON THIGPEN, Ruston Mathematics Education Sixth Row: BENNETT A. THOMAS, Shreveport Engineering J. FLOYD THOMAS, Winnsboro Business Administration; Accounting J. RUDOLPH THOMAS, Farmerville Mechanical Engineering PHILOMENA F. THOMAS, Quitman General Academic First Row: EULALEA WARNER, Kelly Commercial Art FRANCES GAIL WATKINS, Shreveport Social Science Education ELWOOD W. WATSON, JR, Bossier City Business THOMAS A. WATTS, Shreveport General Academic Second Row: WILLIAM G. WEATHERLY, Houston, Texas Forestry DELORES A. WEEMS, Downsville Elementary Education BILLY D. WELBORN, Oak Grove Mathematics Education DAVID LEE WELCH, Haughton Wildlife Conservation Third Row: HENRY M. WELLS, III, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering MICHAELA V. WELLS, Ruston Speech and Hearing Therapy FREDERICK T. WERNER, Shreveport Pre-Veterinary MARY A. WEST, Springhill Upper Elementary Education F ourth Row: CHARLES E. WESTBROOK, JR, Bastrop Mechanical Engineering LAURA M. WHATLEY, Winnfield Music T. LARRY WHATLEY, Ruston Mechanical Engineering JIMMY R. WHITE, Bastrop Forestry F ifth Row: NICK WHITE, Monroe Physical Education ROBERT EARL WHITE, Alexandria Civil Engineering ROBERT L. WHITE, Springhill Accounting SHARON A. WHITE, Shreveport Accounting Sixth Row: VERNA D. WHITE, Bienville Elementary Education CRAIG E. WHITMAN, Arcadia General Academic MARLENE L. WHITNEY, Baton Rouge General Academic ETHEL LOUISE WICKS, Bossier City Business Education Seventh Row: PHYLLIS S. WIGCERS, Dubach Pre-Medicine SANDRA L. WIGGINS, Sondheimer Physical Education BARNEY J. WILEY, Winnsboro Mechanical Engineering JIMMY WAYNE WILEY, Jonesyille Petroleum Engineering I65 .. -4 mt'v-rg- ,. I64 'W' u.a-:...-v- .fq, First Row: ANN M. VALLERY. Plain Dealing MathPmatir: and Scionro Education WILLIAM B. VAN HOOK. Bossier Cm Bu:ino:: Adminhtratirm VICKY 1.. VAN HOOSER. Ruston gpvrvtarial .Qrivnro JOAN M. VANN. AXexrlnririrl Englkh Eduration S'Pronrl Rou': WWLIJXM D. VARXELL. Shrmwpon Acmunting LOITIS W'AYXE VERRETT, Brisrrop MuthomutirQ DXN M. VOLENTINE. Athens Budnes; Management CHARLES KENT W'ACERS, Del'iNP CPnPraI Avadpmic Third Row: CAROL JEAN WACGONNER, Plain Dealing Elementary Education JOHN M. WAHL, Shreveport Accounting SUE E. WAITE, Rayville Mathematics Education HARRELL L. WALKER, Jamestown Industrial Engineering Fourth Row: JACK K. WALKER, Bentley General Academic JAMES R. WALKER, Shreveport Pre-Law LITTLETON WALKER, Shreveport Civil Engineering LYNN M. WALKER, Shreveport Commercial Art Fifth Row: ROBERT R. WALKER, Shreveport General Academic PAUL D. WALLACE, Bastrop Mechanical Engineering SALLY J. WALSWORTH, Jonesboro Social Science Education LARRY W. WALTHER, Farmerville Chemical Engineering Sixth Row: MARILEE D. WALTHER, Shreveport Mathematics Education LARRY D. WARD, DeRidder General Academic VICTORIA O. WARD, Oak Grove English WILLIAM R. WARD, Shreveport Engineering F irst Row: THOMAS J. WOODS, Sulphur Engineering R. STEVEN WOODWARD, Calhoun Engineering BLANCHE C. WOOLDRIDGE, Fort Necessity General Academic BONITA C. WORSHAM, Ruston Business Education Second Row: MARGARET A. WRIGHT, Springhill U per Elementary Education MICHAEL E. WRIGHT, Springhill Chemical Engineering CLAIRE R. WYLIE, Ruston Physical Education THOMAS O. WYNN, JR., Greenwood Pre-Law Third Row: GAIL K. YORK, Vivian Music Education PATRICIA RAE YOUNG, Lake Charles Business Administration ROBERT W. YOUNG, West Monroe Electrical Engineering YVONN E YOUNG, Shreveport Elementary Education Fourth Row: WILLIAM H. ZACHRY, J R., Minden Forestry Will we ever make it? I67 First Row: ANN P. WILLETT, Tallulah Elementary Education BETTY R. WILLIAMS, Wz'nnsboro Business Administration DAL P. WILLIAMS. Ruslon English CLENDA F. WILLIAMS, Delhi Home Economics Second Row: JOHNNY R. WILLIAMS, West Monroe Electrical Engineering SUSAN EILEEN WILLIAMS, Houston, Texas Home Economics JAMES WAYNE WILLIS, .Uonroe General Academic ARCHIE J. WILSON, Bastrop Business Administration Third Row: JOHN ALBERT WILSON, Hodge Mechanical Engineering MARY L. WILSON, Ringgold Upper Elementary Education WILLIAM W. WILSON, Shreveport Mathematics SHERRY J. WINES, Alexandria Medical Technology F ourth Row: RUTH WINHAM, Alexandria Business Administration RICHARD T. WISDOM, Baton Rouge Business Administration STEPHEN A. WISE, Springhill Civil Engineering RICHARD KEITH WOMACK, Greenville, M ississippi Accounting F ifth Row: BEVERLY JANE WOOD, Bossier City General Academic LOUELLEN WOOD, Shreveport Business Administration RICHARD A. WOOD, El Dorado, Arkansas Engineering RONALD E. WOOD, W est Monroe Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: CAROLYN WOODALL, Shreveport Elementary Education GLENN A. WOODARD, Arcadia Business Administration JO ANN WOODARD, Delhi PresSOCial Welfare JIMMY L. WOODS, Heflin Secondary Elementary Education I66 u. 1 F eatures Miss Louisiana Tech Tech Beauties Homecoming State Fair ths Who Cheerleaders ZZZ, , K , ? , Z6??? f m 6 w 0 S n n A Miss M iss Lauisiana Tech 1963 me Swimsuit judging at Holiday Inn. Miss Sowers wears a beautiful gold formal for evening gown competition- Dr.. F. J ay Taylor crowns Miss Sowers MISS Louisiana Tech-1963. , x , ?Ngg VX . A Beauty V mg n be 0 B W a m 5 0 DA Outstand Miss . X x $ ,x H 2 ?W g? Tech Beauties . . . Featured in the 1964 edition of LAGNIAPPE are nine coeds who were chosen by the male students at Tech. FrOm the nominations submitted by student organizations on campus, the top nineteen girls were chosen. Nine were then selected by popular vote. Miss Rosemary Bolen was selected Outstanding Beauty. The other beauties follow in the order of the number of votes received. , ??zA x , mx $xxx7i 4; 9am x 73x7? X74 x xx x f x$ivvx$5? a6 $V2$x9agwx xx y x $$$x x 3x, A x g i x i: , $A$ $f x ?xw l xxg$f i! A$xxwwwy waWxxx? W Wx ,1 M??? M M Ww$y ; W WW x gyw Martha Labenne M iss w. -,,, v , .mq s 7m.m-1N m , .. n m S n ho J in .m L S 5 Mi g: k;? X 'uvu$ugy....-u-mgr xv , Mm Miss Peggy Romero I79 Miss Alice H ardy a n ma a r a B a 5 m T S ? 56: M iss Sarah Johnson Miss Jennifer Lee y Nominees Miss Dianne Pattilla Miss Diane McCoy M iss Jean da B aucum Ln issL M M iss Lydia Allen M iss Sondra M iss F em Halford m n a G e C W L S .w Rose- P6 ton, S Linda John Sheron Kennedy. on, y Hardy. Martha Labenne. n h 0 J h a I a S H Pa 1 r e h S J L10 9 SS Mi a Baragona. Teres mary B01611, Romero. , a W Ma '4 v A . 2 Ga: Beauty F inalists Tonia Casey W, xxW$ W W va W W; x W The Bulldogs are anxious to win this game. Carol Brau 1H5. ghaaag 13': $3. Darene Day Sherryl Milner Alumni and their children attend the Alumni Barbepue. I87 t h- .mlr -mm-n- M 'W ,- Homecoming 1963 Preparation for Homecoming week-end begins early. Among the events of Homecoming is the annual parade in Ruston. Josie Gregory places the sign on the car for Tonia Casey and Carole Pruett. The court gets a sideline view of the ball game. TECH . NUMN! $3 23 33. 43 t $3 m Queen Nan Hood w t M t Sigma Nu won first place in the fraternity division for its f t V t display- ,i- ........N-....:.. ,w-, , omecoming Salute to Coach Aillet President Taylor speaks to the Homecoming crowd. : ' Mr. T.-C. Beasley, President Taylor and Coach Joe Aillet ride in the parade. mm' me4 M.Elyor JOhn Perritt of Ruston and Mr. Enoch 1x, mCmber of the State Board of Education, too on as Mr. Robert Curry, also a member of e State Board of Education, congratulates Coach Aillet. before him is speechless as the crowd applauds, Coach Aillet with his gifts standing I89 -..,-.A ,qpun-a-vw wq,w-... - Carole Pruett Kappa Delta's winning display among sororities. Judy Austin Fern Halford Queen Nan Hood is crowned at the Home- coming Dance. Taking honors for the dormitory displays was Graham Hall. Sandra Harper eu.-e.u-w-e,.-...--- .. .. - a.- h 7 ? The nominees are viewed by the students before voting takes place, Student Senate members tally the votes. 1011 Preparat in front of the Stu- The court begins work on the dummy which will be hung dent Center. ICS Pep Rall a 7 he e y begins in front of Carson-Taylor Hall. The pep rall The next stop before the bonfire is a pep rally in the Student Center. l9l -. -d ;Pw-a -4+-.q--AW- -p 2 Sheron Kennedy Lydia Allen Loyce Garrett Sherry-Hall Linda Johnstgn Teresa Baragona Mary Jane Klng Becky Fisher Martha Labenne y t Wwwixk h $ XW k $ng $ ?gh ? N h2$ 2 h Coni Sweeney ' P1115 Queen Sh before the parade begins. eron Kennedyts COI'sage on X M V me t The LOUiei t ana Tech V 1k . . . the Parade Crowd. a yrle Drlll Team performs varled maneuVers before IIIIIII . .L..1 2 f I IIIIIIIIIII::IIII ' IIIIIIIIII:!:!IIIIIIIIIIII t X IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIII t h .1 gII;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!!I h IIIIIIIIII-QII .- With the Shreve ' . Port k l marches down Texas Strseeiime 1n the background, the band 6 students assemble in front of the Court After the parade th House for the final pep rally before the game. Parade 'Eiiiiiii'aizeaxt The cheerleaders rid .- Lambda Chi Alpha. 6 0n the car prouded by Court House Pep Rally Bonfire The Northwestern dummy, which will soon be a part of the bonfire, is taken down. The bonfire blazes high as the students and cheerleaders continue the high spirit. Tech XI gets his share of the peanut butter sand- wiches handed out after the rallies. Banquet Courts from both schools are honored at a banquet held at the Washington Youree before the game. John David Stewart introduces Dr. and tMrs. Taylor at the banquet. John David and Sheron participate in the Court House pep rally. A new place to ride in a car??? A State Fair victory! When you say ;;smilef she SMILES! Ikey Sanderson watches the game intently. W We Q m B m TWHIII A smoke screen covers the field as the students form pre-game lines, which the players will run through. Dr. Taylor wulrhw intently as Iht- Tw-h Bull- 110:5Inukommnlho-r play. Members of Whols Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities are chosen on the basis Of scholarship, Character, leadership, extracurricular activ- ities and school citizenship. The various campus organizations nominate outstand. ing men and women students. From these nominations a student committee selects those to appear in Whols Who. These students will have their names published in the volume, 4cWhols Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities? M7; ., We The Dow Chemical Scholarship for outstanding junior in chem- ical engineering was awarded to HENRY BLUNT, who is also a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. James has participated in intramurals and is a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity and Phi Kappa Phi. He was also an honor freshman. A senior in mathematics education, BUDDY BARR has served as president and pledge trainer 0f Lambda Chi Alpha. Buddy is also a member of the Student Senate and was vice president of the Student Union in the summer of 1963. A secondary-elememary education major, BIL- LIE VIC BOZEMAN serves as president of the Panhellenic Council and Kappa Delta. A mem- ber of the State Fair Court, she was also Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart. -. -J -zo--H- ,.l,.,..-. A pre-medicine major, JOE ABENDROTH has excelled in basketball while at Tech. He is also a member of the WIW Club. Having served the Blue Jackets as secretary and president, FRANKIE ADAMS is also president of Delta Beta Omicron. She has served as vice president of Harper, Pearce and Gra- ham Halls, and president of Pearce. An honor freshman, Frankie is also on the Model Honor Council and the Campus Womenls Council. Whols Who in American Colleges and Universities TERESA BARAGONA, a mathematics major, has served as president of Kappa Delta, Harper Hall, and her sophomore class. She is treasurer of the Associated Women Students, 3 beauty, and a member of the Student Senate and Delta Beta Omicron. g awnu.m -- r- L- . 4v. UH. . .. W Havmg been chosen to serve on the first team of the Gulf States Conference two times, RICHARD ENIS is an outstand- ing football player at Tech. He has played in this game for four years and also is a member of the llTll Club and the Industrial Engineers Association. .,---a--. .23.. 3 Majoring in elementary education, ELIZABETH EMMONS is a member of the Student Louisiana Teachers Association. She is president of Phi Mu and is in,Alpha Tau Delta, the Choir and the Associated Women Students. Elizabeth is also a member of the Campus Activity Board. N .4. s MARY FOWLER, a speech major, has received the Tech De- bate Award and is in the Debate Club. She has served as pres- A home economics major, NANCY CARRI- ident of Delta Zeta and Theta Upsilon, vice president and sec- SON has served as historian and social chair. retary of Phi Beta, and treasurer of the Panhellenic and Junior man of Kappa Delta, second vice president of Panhellenic Councils. Mary is also a member of Alpha Tau the Student Senate, and secretary and president Delta, Phi Kappa Phi and Delta Beta Omicron. of the Home Economics Club. Recipient of the Helen Graham Award, Nancy is also in Delta Beta Omicron. I99 WOODY CHEW 0f Ruston is a chemical en- gineering major and a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He has held the positions of summer moderator and treas- urer 0f Westminister and is a member of Sigma Nu. A senior accounting major, JOHN SIDNEY DAVIS is a mem- ber of Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi and Beta Alpha Psi. WM Vi; My . gyioeyy. h Wh eh e A member of the Men,s Glee Club, LEE DAVIS is a music major. Also in the line of music he has gone to Opera Work- shop and is a Madrigal Singer. Commander and lieutenant commander of Sigma Nu, CHARLES DUNLAP is also in Omicron Delta Kappa, the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers, and also runs track. Majoring in electrical engineering, EUGENE LOWE is a mem- ber of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Other activities of Gene,s are Association for Computing Machinery3 Kappa Sigma, Canterbury, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phl Kappa Phi and honor freshman. Serving the Baptist Student Union as choir director and pres- ident, GENE KIRKPATRICK has also participated in tennis intramurals for three years. Gene is also a member of the Tech Choir and has served as a monitor. Recipient of the R. C. Baker Foundation Scholarship, JOHN MAXWELL has also served as junior representative on the Student Senate and is a member of the Student Union. Grand master of ceremonies and delegate to the National Convention of Kappa Sigma, John is also a member of Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sig- ma, Phi Kappa Phi, American Society of Me- chanical Engineers, Omicron Delta Kappa and the Interfraternity Council. .4..,-,4 1M-w-4A -aw1 . tt Marketing: is the major 0f KEN HOLLIS, who is first vice president of the Student Senate. , , Ken was vivc president of his freshman Class i W a and presxdent of his sophomore class. He 1s a w W V member of Kappa Sigma, Omicron Delta Kap- pa, Beta Gamma Sigma, the Business Students Association and the Marketing Club. Ken re- ceived the Outstanding Freshman award and has played in intramurals. MAX HOWARD, an electrical engineering major, has played varsity basketball and run track. Among his other activities, he is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa ' v , me Phi. Eta Kappa Nu and the W1 , Club. , : WWW WWWW MW, m WW A three year basketball and baseball letterman, DAVID HRUSKA has also served as president of his junior and senior classes. Serving 0n the Junior and Senior Panht-Heniv Councils. DIANNE PATTILLO also served as president of hvr pledge class of Phi Mu. She is thairman of the Campus Avtix'ily Beard and serves on the Campus Wumcnis Council. Diane was 01105011 Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl and Calendar Girl. DOROTHY PATTERSON, a senior in office administration, is a member of Delta Beta Omicron, the Marketing Club and also serves on the Associated Women Students Board. Best known for his association with the Tech Photographic Studio at which he is head photographer, STEVE RODAKIS is a mathematics and English major. He serves on the editorial staff of the Tech Engineer and has been president of the Philo- sophical Society for two years. He is a member of the Institute Having served as president and vivv president of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and the Association for of Lambda Chi Alpha, CHARLES DAVIS ROSE Computing Machinery. is also a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, the Student Union, Phi Kappa Phi and Pi Sigma Pi. -- 'vll swn -3, Hemqn 7 The senior women,s representative to the Stu. dent Senate is MARGARET MAYS, who is $1150 SCFVing 35 Phi Mu Chaplain, Delta Beta RONALD McNABB, a senior from Shreveport, has played OmiCFOD Vice PICSident. and ASSOCiated WOmen varsity basketball and baseball at Tech. A health and physical SlUdCMS ViCC president. Margaret is also a education major, Ronny is also a member of the iiTl, Club. member of Sigma Tau Delta and Alpha Tau Delta. A mechanical engineering major, DONALD PATTERSON serves as Tau Kappa Epsilon chaplain, Tau Beta Pi recording secretary, and is a recipient of the Baker Foundation Scholar- ship. An active participator in intramurals, Donald is also a member of Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi and Omicron Delta Kappa. As president of the Associated Women Students, MARTHA NORRIS still participates in many other activities. She is Phi Mu chaplain, an ROTC sponsor, Home Economics Club vice president and a member of Alpha Tau Delta and the Campus Activity Board. Recipient of the Most Outstanding Junior award, Martha was also in the Freshman Girls, Glee Club. Ava : VARGA SZABO, an elementary education major, has served as her junior class treasurer and is a member of Phi Mu and Delta Beta Omicron. we $ $ As a chemical engineering major, JAMES WRIGHT is a member of the American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers and Omicron Delta Kappa. James serves Pi Kappa Alpha as secretary and Interfraternity Council represen- WQV, wAw x ;x tative. I 1y W N W ? ? 6X inW? A mathematics education major from Farmerville, LITA :TUG- WELL is a member of Kappa Delta and Delta Beta Omlcron. .. 1,4 hpwnw, -M-u A varsity football player, PAT SHOWS is also a member of the 4T Club and the Management Club. He is in Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and was on the Dennis Honor Roll. An economics major from Shreveport, CRAIG STETSON is a member of Kappa Alpha, the Student Union and the Market- ing Club. He has served as president and vice president of Delta Sigma Pi. President of the Student Senate, JOHN DAVID STEWART, has served that organization as freshman and sophomore rep- resentative. John also served as president of his pledge class of Kappa Alpha and as rush chairman. He is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Tau Sigma, American Socety of Mechanical Engineers and Wesley. N . z; 2,??? CAROLYN HOUSTO CONI SWEENEY N E L L A N O R A H S Leading cheers at State Fair, ?X? , ., , , ., , , , W. .6WRQ .. . . , . V , V . ?g ,. SARAH JOHNSON z; BRENDA BROCK S r C d a e 1 r e 6 h C JOSIE GREGORY The cheerleaders at work. BONNIE COLE Head Cheerleader ' 4 m -d -g-n -7. A 206 .- K-..-.. L.,....1.u .- .. v...qk . ,,,,.,7,...7 buv -. .. V mm a... i u... anu- MW..M na..-.a. .... - ,. v I But coach, he,s the referee! Do the Dog! Band Director Jimmie Howard Reynolds accepts a certificate of appreciation from Donnie Eller. man, member of the band. 209 1 h The girls enjoy the entertainment presented by the I h Womenhs Council. Comet Santak reindeerh the little girl, and the mouse helped pantomime mTwas The Night Before Christmas? You don,t mean Dean Dyson in slacks?? The new addition to the post office reheves much of the congestion during mail rush. ty '. 4.2 2:; The freshman girls receive their traditional green beanies at capping in Dudley Circle. Musicals are an important part of the social life at Tech. Shown here are Mary Beth Williams, Bob Holleman, Liz Mooney, and Shirley Martin in scenes from Oklahoma. 2ll 1.. m g... - .a NW . aw x a. mat. , WVwWWWAEW - V i A student views a friend he had put in the Campus Carnival jail. . J! . 19.9 . gmkgt 2'.-- The most familiar sight during rcgistration-long lines! Oh! I lost my yellow card! The TEKE got dunked! -.-,-... . A r- V. -.,....,. , .. . A . , ..m.-. , -.,.... ', .... ... ,. .uw -uWoy v-g-a, .m-n- ,.. . Social Greeks 2l3 Sororities F raternities Governing Councils M Qirfr ?LLIUH D . ' l' . 1 I . 4o ovdmu 1'6 MM Polly Crigsby Milou Hammet Patricia Henry Diane Herring Carolyn Houston Ann Hudson Lu Iman Linda Johnston Dorothy Kirby Linda Landrum Jill Lestiage Dianna Maillet Marsha Matthewes Tyrette May Mary Mecom Brenda McCraine Marianne McFarland Cheryl McGuffey Bonnie McKee Pam McKinney Mary Alice Moon Nancy Musq Winnie Nail Patsy Nelson Barbara Pearce Carol Peques Billie Sue Perkins Carolyn Pratt Helen Reinhart Becky Rice Heidi Rowan Sandra Selle Suzanne Sexton Becky Stoker Jackie Storey Coni Sweeney Janet Thompson Polly Whiddon Sharon White President Halaine Kees Alpha Chi Omega Vice President Ann Woodward 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 lyre containing twenty-two pearls. Alpha Chfs activities during the.year included pledge and active parties, a cake walk conducted during the Campus Carnival, a party honoring the mothers during Mothers, Weekend, Christmas ca roling a Christmas dance and the annual sprmg formal dance. , lug ' F e914,: ngv t v 4 3 311-3 -' t '1 n J 1.9 Pam Bolding working on Alpha Chi Omega Homecoming display. Lydia Allen Bethe Andrews Pam Bolding Carol Bolen Rosemary Bolen Madeline Bounds Zollene Bowman Martha Bradley Ginger Brewton Madeline Brister Brenda Brock Zella Faye Brown Clara Burgess Charlotte Causey Diane Clark Carol Cook Bonnie Crouch Susan Dax'enport Deanna Davis Sue Doiron Anna Dunn Mary Loraine Dunn Judy Dominick Becky Fisher Jan Fulton Alice Coorley Josie Gregory Judy Griffin H5 Rush party. Ann Butcher Carol Butler Cassandra Carpenter Sharon Connerly Rosalind Futch Blanche Gillen Jeanette Green Sandria Hamlin Diane Hays Delores John Ingram Nelwyn Kimball Barbara May Sherry McCrary Suzanne Mills Bebe Cail Palombo Kay Petrus Jane Pickering Beverly Thomas Sonnye Warner Ruth Winham 2l7 President Mary Fowler Sandra Diane Adair Joyce Arner Judy Austin Janet Bailey Linda Bailey Dorothy Banks Enid Barr Karen Biering Cheryl Boucher Virginia Bray eta Vice President Sylvia Binkowski Rush party 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 Kilamey 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 base of the lamp. Each year, Delta Zeta participates in fall activities such as open house for pledges of other Greek groups, MothersT Weekend Ban- quet, campus carnival, Founders Day, homecoming display and open house, Christmas display, serenading fraternity houses, and numer- ous parties. Delta ZetaTs annual Christmas party was held in December, and during the Spring Semester the group participated in Sing Week, Stunt Night, hayride, parties, and had its annual Pink Rose Formal. The annual houseparty was held at the Holiday Inn in Ruston. Officers for the year were as follows: president, Mary Fowler; membership vice president, Sylvia Binkowski; vice presideflt of pledge training, Enid Barr; recording secretary, Virginia Bray; cor- responding secretary, Bebe Gail Palombo; treasurer, Barbara May; and faculty advisor, Miss Margaret Warren. . 51 Ii. Alpha Chi Chapter of Kappa Delta, oldest sorority 0n the Tech Campus, was founded in 1897 at Longwood College in Farmerville, Virginia. The sorority colors are green and white, and the flower is the white rose. The Kappa Delta pin is in the shape of a diamond and is surrounded by emeralds and pearIS. Beginning Kappa Delta,s list of social activities for the year was the annual house party held in September at the YMCA Camp in Forbing, Louisiana. Throughout the year, campus activities in- cluded rush, a Motherhs Weekend luncheon, a Campus Carnival booth and 3 Homecoming display which won first place. K Dhs also en. joyed the Christmas and Spring formals. Alpha Chi chapter contributes annually to the Kappa Delta Na- tional Philanthropy, the Crippled Childrens Hospital in Richmond, Virginia. Other service projects include selling of Christmas Seals and work with the children at the Methodist Childrens Home. Alpha Chi participated in the Kappa Delta National Convention held this past summer in New Orleans. Awards received by A X included the Gracious Living Award, the Merit Award and the Scholarship Award. . Officers for the past year were Teresa Baragona, preSIdent; Patsy Jones vice president; Sherry Williams, secretary; Lita Tugwell, treasuyrer; Mignon Scogin, assistant treasurer; Mary Elizabeth R1ch- ardson, editor; Miss Ruth Richardson, faculty advisor. Kappa Delta Rush Party Kay Howard Karen Jenkins Bobbie Lou Johnson Mary Belle Kirkland Jean LaRue Renee LaRue Ann Luck Mary McCasland Sandra McCrory Mary Minchew Sandra Mitchell Susan Montgomery Mary Anne Oliphant Donna Olson Midge Phillips Judy Randolph Julie Reese Mary E. Richardson Peggy Romero Sharon Rownd Mary Russell Mignon Scogin Anita Shadow 'Helen Shaffer Sharon Smith Margaret Sumrall Diane Taylor Judy Taylor Lita Tugwell Gail Weems Winnie Whitman Dal Williams Sherry Williams Carolyn Woodall Beth Young 2l9 2l8 Vice President Patsy Jones President Teresa Baragona J udy Adams Donna Afeman Louise Amman Corre Anding Karen Beard Ann Breckenbridge Betsy Bishop Linda Blackard Mary Ellen Blackwell Billie Vic Bozeman Diane Britt Lynda Brooks Elaine Brown Patsy Bruce Dewanna Bryant Sylvia Carson Linda Carruth Pat Coates Maria Colvin Cindy Cook Angel Courtney Ann Liddell Davis Margaret DeMoss Sandra Deshotels Carolyn Dunmire Jeanne Dykes Kay Enloe Margaret Estes Rosemary Estes Mary Frank Olivia Fox Loyce Garrett Nancy Garrison Joan Gist J anet Gray Louise Gregory Patsy Hagood Sherry Hall Anne Harris Linda Harrison Margie Hays Carolyn Horsman 3' g. Vici Jones Georgia Kimbrough Mary Jane King K. K. Kite Jane Lee Jenny Lee Charlotte Lewis Joy Lewis Linda Lewis Nan Logue Helen McBride Dinah McCalman Charlotte McCarty Margie Mantooth Annette Maranto Diane Maxey Margaret Mays Susan Mays Darlene Mitchell Carolyn Morris Mickie Nasif Evelyn Nelson Margaret Newsom Dianne Pattillo Sallye Purvis Nita Reppond Jorenda Reynolds Sandra Rhodes Sandra Riddle Kathey Robinson Ellen Smith LaVerne Sommers Larrie Spier Susan Strother Varga Szabo Sue Waite Judy Walker Frances West Mary Ann W'est Dusty Wharton Martha Worley Lynda Wright Margaret Ann Wright In 1852 the Philomathean Society was organized at Wesleyan Col. lege, which was the first college ever chartered for higher . - Education for women. Phi Mu is the second oldest sorority in th e United r States. In 1904, Phi Mu was granted a charter by the State of Gem. President gia, which gave it the prerogatlves of a .natlonal corporation. In that Elizabeth Emmons same year, the first new chapter of Phl Mu, Beta Chapter, was in. stalled at Hollins College in Roanoke, Virginia. Today Phi Mu has over 90 collegiate chapters. 7r, 4, 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 Qiy Vice Presiderzt stars, and a hand clasping a heart. The badge may be plain, but is $ 4 Martha NOIIIS more often jeweled 0r chased. . . 3 : Officers for the year were Ellzabeth Emmons, preSIdent; Martha Norris, vice president; Dusty Wharton, corresponding secretary; Bon- nie Cole, recording secretary; Carolyn Morrls, treasurer; Dianne Pat- tiIIo, membership director. Charlene Aicklen Charlotte Aicklen Ann Allbritton Elizabeth Barnard Bennie Barnes Linda Gail Baucum Judy Beasley Nancy Beasley Beverly Blackmon Jane Brimberry Mary Ann Caldwell Mymie Caldwell Sue Carlisle Sandy Castleberry Donna Coggins Bonnie Cole Sally Collins Sharon Corley Betty Fincher Sondra Fulmer Charlotte Giambrone Toby Cranberry Sharon Graves Nancy Greenwood Gayle Criggs Bess Haley Paula Hall Donna Gayle Henderson Margaret Ann Hundley Marilyn Jenkins First Row: Anne Cray Fern Halford Sandra Harper Mary Theresa Hendershot Judith Hill Marilyn Hill Julia Ann Hoyer Camilla Johnson Kay Jones Lucy Jones Sheron Kennedy Karan Kohara Linda Liner Judy Lipscomb Rebecca Lowrey Peggy Manning Sharon Marsh Evelyn Martin Diane McCoy Judy McCullough Coe McKenzie Maureen Mills Jean O,Banion Cynthia Pickering Carole Pruett Anne Richardson Susan Robinson Dora Schultz Alice Smith Brenda Smith Ellen Snow Sharon Southerland Cheryl Taylor Sharon Teague Linda Teekell Jeanette Toland Jean Tyler Marcia Tynes Carole Ursery Carol Waggonner Jeanie White Mary Beth Williams Patricia Williamson Georgia Wilson Niki Wylie Ann Adams Nancy Kaye Anderson Linda Anthony Liz Ashby June Barkemeyer Mary Anna Barth Lynda Bassett Holly Sue Bayne Johnnie Ruth Beasley Ann Blackwell Sue Blankenship Glenda Bounds Suellyn Brantley Carol Brau Nancy Brownlee Linda Caffrey Tony Chandler Judy Collins Janet Sue Cook Yvonne Cox Linda Davis Darene Day Diane Dees Patty Easter Mary Jane Ethridge Linda Feller Becki Fields Mary Jane Fowler Kay Gillan Sandra Grant President Dale Cuilkey V ice President Dorothy Pesnell Sigma Kappa Sorority was founded in 1874, at Colby College, Waterville, Maine. Beta Epsilon, the local chapter, was organized in March, 1940. The sorority,s flower is the violet, and maroon and lavender are its colors. An equilateral triangle of gold with a Small raised triangle of maroon, which is centered with the Greek letters, embossed in gold is the official badge-of Slgma Kappa. Stones set in the pin are usually pearls and rubies. . Sigma Kappa has been outstanding on campue 'thlS year through participation in many activities. Some of the act1v1ties included the Campus Carnival, annual Christmas and Sprmg Fomals, a Valentine party for retired and senior teachers, and the Pearl and Scholarship Banquets. . Beta Epsilon chapter of Sigma Kappa was adjudged the outstand- ing chapter of Sigma Kappa in the nation. The chapter received the Wick Award, a silver tea service, at the College officers Training School in Logan, Utah. V. :': x , Miss Diane McCoy Kappa Alpha Rose College! Hm appa UI PW 11119: OH Wesm: CtiVE pan pot come ; 15 Hot tom, he pledggg Otban gm. the fall 51: including: 'eek-end. TIL hursday nii I Miss Di: . L. Matlock . C. McClure . F. McFarland M. P. McInnis W. C. Miller C. E. Newman N. M. Noland J. B. Oliver 5. P. Osburn W. W. Patterson E. Perkins L. Phillips G. Polanek . G. Ricca J. J. Riordan S. M. Rogers M. L. Rolandt . s Sweeney . Sumrall :ow8og . E. Tallant . F. Terral . Thatcher . W. Thomas . W. Thompson . R. . S nggam D Thompson . Updegraff D 224 President D. E. Zaenglein M. R. Allen K. E. Andrews W. H. Baker J. S. Barnwell S. L. Barritt W. E. Bauer A. W Betz K. L. Bitner J S. Blewett S. C. Bokun S K. Boone J C. Boring R. E. Bounds R. A. Brunson W. D. Brunson J. L. Campbell W. R. Carter P. J. Chandler D. L. Clark L. N. Conlan D. A. Cordaro J. F. Cordaro T. A. Cox J. J. Cozine J. R. Craig T. A. Dechman J. R. Deckard J. D. Dienes W. W. Dillenback J. R. Duhon D. 0. Durham R. D. Durham J. C. Eby J. P. Goode M. D. Grigsby Vice President W. H. Allen Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Order was established at WashingtOn C0 Washington and Lee Univers1ty, m 1865. Today, there a chapters, all located below the Mason-Dlxon Line. The K Order is truly .a Southern fraternity. Gamma Alpha Chapter was started on the Tech cam In the fall of 1962, the new KA house was completed e. DIX; each year rolls around the KA,s take a very active Patti intramural activities on the campus. Though they may not Come 0111: tops in-all fields of sports, they do have the spirit that is not tOppe d by any other fraternity. Scholarship is stressed with study halls set up for the pledges to help develop good study habits. Last, there is the social seasons. Parties after the football games State Fair week-end, and the Christmas party comprise the fall slate; of activities. The spring finds a number of parties scheduled including the South Sea Island party and the traditional Old South weekend, This is the top event of all that the KAis have. It starts Thursday night and ends with the ball on Saturday night. Last year Miss Diane McCoy was crowned as the KA Rose. Hege: HOW re over 80 appa Alpha P115 in 1947. On WeStWOOd Kappa Sigma Dance. Willy Hall Ben Hanchey Barry Herndon Dennis Herrel Carl Holland Dick Hollenshead Tommy Hollenshead Ken Hollis Jay Hooper Jerry Hubener Doug Jenkins Philip Jung Jim Koch Hadley Leavell Buddy LeBlanc Charles Lewis Gene Lowe Allan McGary Darien McKenzie Keith McKinney Butch Manson Jackie Maxwell Gary Michiels Burt Moore Jonathan Moore John Morris Johnny Myers James Norris Tommy Pack Terry Pate Lee Pattillo Dick Pietz Robert Puddy James Ratcliff Mitch Ratcliff Rob Rector Warren Ringheim Bobby Roberts Frank Roberts Scotty Roberts David Sanderford John Schrieber Jerry Shank Ronny Smith Mike Sport James Stewart James Stokes Ronny Stokes John Thomas Rowland Vernon Larry W'alther Jimmy Whrren Tebo Wells Bill W'ilson 226 Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Fraternity was founded in 1869 at the Unlyetsnyf of Virginia by the itFive Friends and Brothers? Today thelnatlonal .rad- ternity. one of the top ten in the nation, has 135 chapters 1n the Unite States land Canada. Omega Kappa, a local fraternity formed in 1928.011 the Tech campus, was granted a charter and installed as the Epslion Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma in 1941. The colors are scarlet, white, and emerald green, and the flower is the lily-of-the-valley. . It gave Kappa Sigma great pleasure to honor Coach Joe Alllet, a chat- ter member of Epsilon Gamma chapter, this year at homecoming fest1v1- ties held in his honor. As token of appreciation of his aid to the chapter now and in the past he was presented with a matching set of luggage and a copy of the original charter. Social activities of the year included open house befpre and after the home football games, regular weekend parties, and spec1a1 parties Inclus- ing the annual Christmas Party, Hawaiian Party, French Party and t e Spring Formal to climax the social year. The Kappa Sigma Badge is in the shape of the star and .crescent, the fraternity emblem. Within the five pointed star, the top of whtch 15 arched by the crescent, are the Greek letters representing Kappa Slgma. . Officers for the fall semester were Glenn Walker, pre51dent; Hoffie Lessenger, Grand Procurator; Jack Fisher, Grand Master of Ceremonies; Louis Fowler, Grand Scribe; and Terry Pate, Grand Treasurer. Keith Abney Howard Aiken Bob Atkinson Charles Baragona Jack Barber John Barber Pete Bingham John Brewer Roger Briley Sam Brooks James Bruner Ronald Bryant Jimmv Burnett Billy Burris Jerry Butler Robert Butler John Campbell Hugh Caraway Charles Carroll Charles Caston Eddie Cloutman Harvey Cobb Johnny Defreese Jimmy Dodds Bill Duncan Jimmy Fallin Jack Fisher Homer Flynn Chuck Fowler Louis Fowler Dick Fowler Larry Ciddens Jack Grace Gerald Green Clift Gresham Grand Procurator Hoffie Lessenger President Glenn Walker nvu-n. ....:.su - u ,w-....V . ....- ' . .- -.- 1-; .. u....... q. , .,.... .- ..M-P-...g...n,.. .s. ns-L..--.,. ,. .7 , L Miss Sue Owens . Lambda Chi Sweethear; John Hoppe Charles Jenkins Terry Kirklin Thomas Larance Edward Lawless Thomas Ledford Ronny Loyd I. W. McKnight, Jr, Milton McLeod Michael Mooneyham Clint Mouer Kenneth Pickering William Ragsdale Charles Rose Kurt Satter Donald Schanks James Smith James Stewart Eugene Stringfellow Earl Templeton Marvin Terry Arthur Varvoutis Leslie Walker. Jr. William W'eatherly Earl Weber Larry West Charles White John Woodson g E u 229 228 Lambda Chi Alpha President Buddy Barr 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 at Boston University in, 1909. Fraternity colors are purple, green and gold, and the flower is the white rose. Built on fine character and striving toward high ideals, Lambda Chi Alpha stresses leadership and scholarship, but they also find sufficient time for having fun. The social calendar, 'including a beat- nik party, a cowboy party, a barbarian party, the Christmas party, and a Hawaiian party, is climaxed With the annual Spring formal. Officers for the year of 1963-64 are Alvin F. Barr, president; Ver- . non L. Helms, vice president; John Wilson Bice, secretary; Edgar Vice Preszdent Bornmann, treasurer; Larry K. West, social chairman; Stephen E. Vernon HCImS Everett, ritualist; Charles W. White, pledge trainer; Milton A. Mc- Leod, rush chairman; and Clint L. Mouer, house manager. Dr. Paul T. Hendershot is the faculty advisor 0f the fraternity. Robert Adcock Edgar Bornmann John Bice Ricky Brown Michael Brown Otis Courville Kenneth DeLyser, Jr. James DeMoss Stephen Everett Walter Fall George Ford George Fuller g Robert Griffin James Hawkins Joe Haynes Roger Head Thomas Hickman, III Roy Hodge, Jr. William Lees Wade Lewis Donald Little Danny McCormick Gerald McDowell Murray McKenzie Jimmy McMullen David Malcolm Craig Martin Wallace Martin Edward Miller Fred Miller Julian Murchison Fred Newton James Owens Ronny Pace Joseph Pankey Thomas Pate Maurice Peel William Perry Marvin Rainer John Rayford Garlin Rhymes Paul Richardson Charles Ritchie William Rives Leslie Robinson Whit Rodgers Danny Satin Randy Schultz John Shows Mack Stevens James Tate Don Teague Charles Thompson John Tomlinson Richard Van Cleave Roy Wade William Weathersby Julius Wise James Wright Michael Wright President William White Vice President Billy Sneed The Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity was founded on March 1, 1868, at the University of Virginia. The Gamma Psi chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha received its Charter on the Tech campus on April 10, 1940. The Pikes are a social organization and during the year have parties and open houses, as well as other social functions. Some of the an- nual parties include the Horror Party, the Christmas Formal, the Roaring 205 Party, the Delta Club Formal and the Spring Formal. Pikes participate in all campus activities including the Campus Car- nival .and intramural athletics. Pikes won all of the athletic trophies offered by the Interfraternity Council last year. Mr. James Malone of the Chemical Engineering Department is the faculty advisor. Officers for the year are William White, president; Billy Sneed, vice president; Richard Van Cleave, treasurer; Carlin Rhymes, sec- retary. Richard Akin Jerry Allen Paul Bailey Steven Beadles Michael Bounds Harold Brennan Robert Bretz J esse Bridges Carl Brown James Brown Wayne Bryan Earl Bump William Burton Ardner Cheshire Louis Christian Andy Clark Frank Clements F. P. Cobb William Cookston Bruce Cowan James Davis Aldrich Delaroderie Donny Ellerman Phillip Fairchild Harry Farrar William Files Charles Gallagher John Gore William Green Howard Hall George Harris Robert Henderson Shelley Hiser John Hoffman Robert Holladay XXX , 74 i Miss Dianne Pattill Pi Kappa Alpha DreamOGirl The Four Knights, Sigma Nu folk sing- ing group, rehearses Terry Hessick Michael Hill Perrin Jones J ohn Kaschak David Leigh Karl Long Harvey Luttrell Bill Manning Edward McMullen Don Mears John Mears Conway Merrett William Moore James Parks James Pelton Raymond Pelton Ronald Perritt Byron Pipes Everett Plummer Max Riley Foster Semple John Skeeles Edward Smith Manco Snapp Jerry Thornhill John Turner Stafford Vallery Michael Waddey Steven Woodward David Wylie Commander Charles Dunlap Lieutenant Commander Raymond Norre Eta Zeta Chapter of the Sigma Nu Fraternity was brought to the Louisiana Tech campus in the spring of 1960 by Dr. C. C. Chad- bourn, Jr., and his son. Eta Zeta has brought to Louisiana Tech 3 different concept of fraternity; that of a fraternity governed by honor as it is stated in Sigma Nuls CreedellTo Believe in the Life of Love, to Walk in the Way of Honor, to Serve in the Light of Truth . . . This is the Life, the Way, and the Light of Sigma Nue- This is the creed of our fraternity? These basic ideals have carried Sigma Nu slowly but steadily ever since it was formed at Virginia Military Institute in 1869 to an organization of over 70,000 living members. Even though Eta Zeta Chapter has won the fraternity scholarship for four of the last five semesters and was presented with the Calla. gher Cup from National for having the highest scholastic average of any other chapter of Sigma Nu in the nation, it does not overlook the social aspects of a fraternity. Eta Zeta participates in all intramural activities, Sing Week, Greek Week, Homecoming activities and all the others. The main social event of the year is the White Rose For- mal held in the spring. Other special events include the State Fair party, Christmas Formal, barbecues, hayrides, and other informal parties. With the help of Mr. Ellis Sandoz, the chapter advisor, Eta Zeta has grown socially, scholastically, and always maintains its glorious ideal of honor. William Alsbrooks Tommy Adkins Don Austin John Austin Steven Baker Robert Barrett Marc Bordelon Robert Chaney Woodrow Chew John Christian Fred Collins Maurice Cottingham William Daughtridge Lee Denson Larry Edgeman Carl Greco, Jr. Hardy Hays Ronald Henson Miss J ean OlBanion Sigma Nu Rose Miss Pat Bassett Tau Kappa Epsilon Sweetheart William King Glenn Klug Eugene Knapp Sam Larche Ralph LeBlanc Charles Lee William Lestage Leonard Long John McDonald Cerald McDonald John Magee Ronald Michelli Charlie Miles Michael Moffett Bernard Moore James Morgan Tom Odom Enos Overby Jackie Owens Charles Palmer Donald Patterson Paul Patterson James Reynolds Kerry Roberts Robin Rockett Howard Rogillio Thomas Russell, IV William Seward John Sibley William Siler Graham Smith Ted Squyres Phillip Stafford Paul D. Stewart Andrew Sundborg, III John Swafford, III Ronald Tackett Anthony Tolin Allen Tuten Loys Vidler Burnice White John Wlhite 234 President Bud Thames Marlin Adams William Alexander, Jr. Raymond Applegarth Troy Biscomb Gene Blevins James Blunt Johnny Byram Joseph Cadenhead James Campbell James Cannon David Carder Jimmy Chelette Clark Clem Brian Couvillion David Creed Wiley Davis Terral DeVille Douglas Fisher Frederick Gaston, III James Goodwin, Jr. Tommy Coza Jon Hager James Hatcher George Hayes Wesley Irby, 1V Ronald Istre Ronald Johnston Daunton Dees, Jr. Charles Kelly Aubrey King T au Kappa Epsilon Vice President Buddy Hinton The first chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded in 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University. Since that time iiTekeT, Chapters have grown to 208 in number, making TKE the largest National fraternity in number of chapters and undergraduate members. In 1893 Tech,s TKE chapter had its beginning as a local, Alpha Omega. This occurred just four years after the founding of Tech, making it the oldest Creek organization on campus. . ' The long dreamed-of chapter room addition to the dormitory 100ms 0n the horizon. Plans are in the final stages for the construction of the new chapter house. A well planned social program is one goal of a social fraternity, In addition to tiregulari, parties, Tekes enjoy several special fImCtions, The iikingi, 0f the parties is the gTeke Weekend? Other annual par- ties include Beatnik, Christmas, Western Round-up, Caney Lake, and State Fair parties. The highlight of the social year is the Red Carna- tion Ball where the TKE Sweetheart for the coming year is an- nounced. The 1963-64 Sweetheart is Pat Bassett, Officers for the year were Bud Thames, president; Buddy Hin. ton, vice president; John Swafford, treasurer; Thomas Russell, sec- retary; Tony Patterson, chaplain; Jim Goodwin, pledge trainer; Gene Blevins, historian; and David Creed, sergeant-at-arms. Sigma Nus, Alert! Omega i Bill Allen and Lu Iman at Alpha Ch Hillbilly party i. yd SOI'Ol'lt v in the ispla d mg Homecom' mning V .v e h I n 0 g .m k r. 0 w a I 1 e D a p D. a K n. O l S 1 V Preparmg for the Kappa Delta Christmas Party. Interfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council is the governing body of the six fraternities on the Tech campUS- Each fratermty has lts own individual policies; the IFC seeks to formulate a policy which will be agreeable to all fraternltles. 1 h' h h . , . . ' The meetings of the Council are attended bY two members from each fraternity. These de egates ave t e importent r68p0n51h1hty of ' he busmess 0f the weekly IFC meetings. conveying their fraternityi's Views to the council, and to report to their fratetnltyt . , h f . . . Special attention is given by the IFC at Tech to promotion of pubhc relations-of 1mpr0V1ng t e raternlty plcture 1n the eyes of the school and community. To achieve this, the IFC has undertaken several community prOJeCtS: 1.116.111de helping Wlth. the annual Heart Fund Drive, cooperating with the local hospital in creating a blood donor program, and prov1d1ng glfts to needy Chlldren at Christmas time. Each semester the IFC presents a trophy t0 the fraternity having the highest over-all .grade pomt average, thllS promoting scholastic competition. Trophies are also given to the winners of fraternity competition in the followmg sports: Softball, track, Ctoss-country, foot. ball, basketball, and volleyball. An additional trophy is presented to the winner of the entlre program 0f fraternity Intramural Sports competition. Rules are set up each semester by the Council to govern the rush week concerning the fraternity system, can be found in a rush booklet which is pu each fall semester. activitieS. These rush rules, and other valuable information blished by the Interfraternity Council at the beginning of OFFICERS PAUL JOHNSON President JOHN SWAFFORD ........................................ Vice President JACKIE MAXWELL ................................................ Secretary BILL TERRY Treasurer JACK ALEXANDER Adviser h KeiW W Left Side: Wiley P. Davis, Tau Kappa E .1 . .- Bill Terry, Lambda Chi Alpha; John 833133;; Cfmtle C0 okston, Pi Kappa Al h ' S ,- . . auKa aE ' ' pa, ammy ander, Aduser, Gerald Greene, Kappa Slgma, Right SidePgtevepsBlglaiePaUI Johnson, Kappa Alpha; Jackie Maxwell, Kappa Sigma; Jack Alex. Hilbum, Kappa Alpha. Back Row: Ricky Brown, N . , P' . . u S 1 Kappa Alpha, Ronald Perrltt, Sigma Nu; Conway Merrett, Sigma Sponsored by the Panhellenic Council, the Junior Pan- hellenic Council has as its purpose the orientation of new pledges of the sororities with Panhellenic problems so that they will better understand how the senior group works. Its membership consists of the pledge president from each sorority and one other representative. Sitting: Kay Enloe, Martha Bradley, Susan Strother. Sland- ing: Judy Lipscomb, Karen Kohara, Anna Dunn, Rosalind Futch, Mary Belle Kirkland, Sandy Adair. Not Pictured: Carol Tucker. Kappa Delta party. Re i W Xwa Delta Zeta rush party. Alpha Chi Omega party. The Panhellenic Council is the governing body for the five wo- ments social organizations on the campus. Membership of the Coun- cil consists of representatives from each sorority and a faculty ad- viser. The purpose of the organization is to regulate the rushing rules and activities of the sororities, and to promote inter-sorority co-operation. Panhellenic participates in ttGreek Week? works on a Christmas project, has charity funds, holds a formal tea for girls participating in formal rush, and organizes a Christmas caroling service for the PresidenFs family and the social fraternities on campus. Each semester, trophies for scholarship are awarded by the Coun- cil t0 the sorority having the highest scholarship, and t0 the sorority with the most improved scholastic average. Officers are: Billie Vic Bozeman, president; Nelwyn Kimbell, vice president; Lydia Allen, secretary; Jeanie White, treasurer; Mary Jane King, scholastic and publicity chairman. Miss Pauline Cassel is the adviser. WWW F irst Row: Lydia Allen, Alpha Chi Omega; Teresa Baragona, Kappa Delta; Sylvia Binkowski, Delta Zeta; Billie Vic Bozeman, Kappa Delta; Elizabeth Emmons, Phi Mu; Mary Fowler, Delta Zeta; Dale Guilkey, Sigma Kappa. Second Row: Halaine Kees, Alpha Chi Omega; Nelwyn Kimbell, Delta Zeta; Mary Jane King, Phi Mu; Winnie Nail, Alpha Chi Omega; Dianne Pattillo, Phi Mu; Alice Smith, Sigma Kappa; Jeanie White, Sigma Kappa. Third Row: Winnie Whitman, Kappa Delta. 1ties 1V Act wwlmwwxxWWwwymn 24I Student Government Special Interest AFROTC Publications en : enate CONI SWEENEY Junior Women,s Representative JACK MAXWELL Junior Meds Representative MARGARET MAYS Senior Women,s Representative SONNY STANDIFER Senior Men,s Representative CARROLL HOWK Tech Talk Editor 243 Associated Women Students A11 regularly enrolled women students constitute the membership of the Associated Women Stgdents, COIGIdSi 01Fganization with the following purposes: to discover the problems among women students in regard .to 11v1ng contiltlonS, Social life, and scholastic standing; to seek solutions to these problems; and to encourage cooperatlon, 5011001 Splrlt, and honorable conduct among all students. . . . The Tech AWS is a member of the Intercollegiate Association of Women Students, a nathnal organlzatlon represented on almost every major college campus. Through the work of AWS, it is hoped that the women of the future Will strengthen every phase of American life. During the fall semester the AWS conducts the freshman adviser programs for freshman women, .the freshman capping ceremony, and the Student Life Convocation. The AWS publishes the Tech Student Directery, dlreete scholastic compe. tition among dormitories, and awards a trophy to the dormitory which has the most actlve part101pat10n in campus activities. Spring semester activities include Honor Freshman Awards, the Martha Condra Outstanding Sophomore Woman Award, and the election and installation of new officers. OFFICERS MARTHA NORRIS ................................ President MARGARET MAYS .................... Vice President NANCY BROWNLEE ...... Recording Secretary MARGIE MANTOOTH ................ Corresponding Secretary CORRE ANN ANDING ........................ Treasurer DEAN JUNE DYSON ............................ Adviser eme M . AWS BOARD First Row: Nancy Brownlee Marjorie Mantooth M c , , t . Ree Fulgham, Dianne Pattillo, Carroll Howk, Tere: 11131512322: higllzirsgaEet Ma a , - U116 ys, Corre Anding. Second R0 ' ' Hunter, Lucie Jones, Mary Ellen Blackwell, Jane Lee Dorothy Patterso w. Judy Llpscomb, 9 n. Dyson, Fran Anders, Mary McCaslaIid, Carolyn 244 Campus Activity Board ,9 z ? h g s Z1 xxx First Row: Martha Belton, Dianne Pattillo, Pam Henslee. Second Row: Dot Alford, Bess Haley, Sharon Rownd, Manlynn Jenkins, Dana Miller. Third Row: Mignon Scogin, Pat Coates, Karen Jenkins, Carole Pruett, Mrs. Thornton. OFFICERS DIANNE PATTILLO .......................................... Chairman PAM HENSLEE ........................................... Secretary-Treasurer The Campus Activity Board was formed at the beginning of the 1960 fall semester by the Associated Women Students. This board was established in order to relieve the AWS of much of the planning duties necessary for many AWS activities each year. The Campus Activity Board is responsible for planning and administering such activities as Sing Week, Mothersh Weekend, parties for graduating senior women, the annual spring picnic, and the Good Cheer boxes for the needy at Christmas. Members of the CAB are selected by the AWS board from the women students on campus. 245 Campus Women9s Council The purpose of the Campus Womenis Council is to unite the governing bodies of the dormitories so that problems may be recognized as a specific organization, and so that the residents of the dormitories may become more closely associated and participate in more cooper- ative enterprises. Each year the Campus Women,s Council publishes a booklet, ttTo Do And Not To D0? which contains the ANN WOODWARD rules and reguiations of the womenas dormitories. President Annual act1v1t1es sponsored by the CWC are a Moth- er7s Weekend coffee, a Christmas pajama party for all dormitory women, and a May Day breakfast. Adviser for the CWC is Mrs. June Dyson, Dean of Women. i FRANKIE ADAMS GLYNDA BOUNDS JOHNNIE BEASLEY Vice President Secretary POLLY WHIDDON VARGA SZABO Treasurer Social Chairman Social Chairman ' ' ' --.vav-w.,.....u.. . ...... . ,' ' -. ' WW ...- , . I up-- mw..mnm , n I $ ? W, xf$fz First Row: Diane Adkins, Margaret Attaway, Elizabeth Barnard, Cassie Carpenter, Nell DeLee. Second Row: Virginia Cilliland, 139;; Haley, Milou Hammet, Jennie Lee, Cheryl McCuffey. Third Row: 9 Margaret Melville, Margie Murry, Jean O,Bani0n, Janet Sturdivant, f5 Carol Tucker. Fourth Row: Marcia Tynes, Ethel Wicks, Martha Worley, Pat Young. Not Pictured: Gwen Flowers, Chelia Nixon, Jan- ice Tompkins, Judy Walker. x 59 247 Student The Student Union is an all-campus service organization whose purpose is to provide a social program designed to appeal to the taste of the student body. The Union began a radically new and greatly expanded program this year after consultation with similar groups on other campuses. The Student Union presents an entertaining movie every tWO weeks, sponsors dances after every home football game, the Fresh- man Merry Mix-up Dance, the Christmas Dance, and the Mothers, Weekend Dance. This year the Union presented Guy Lombardo for a concert and dance and staged a highly popular Hootenanny With forty folksingers from Hollywood, galifornia. The Union Sponsors the annual Campus Carnival, the proceeds from which are donated JOHN BURTON t0 the cheerleaders to defray their expenses. The Student Union President also sponsors Stunt Night in the spring of alternate years. To Independent honor all freshmen with a ttB,i or better average, the Union presents the Annual F reshman Honor Banquet. Faculty adviser is S. X. Lewis. PEGGY DARK BETTY MILL ER ROBERT MILLER DIANE McCOY Recizizng fgcrftary Corresponding Secretary pe en Independent Iareasuger Publicity Chairman 11 epen ent SiUma Kappa D . -. .A .wg...n .,...- .. .. .4. .....- -..............,..w-.. .1; ...---- . . n Ion JOHN BURTON , ...................................................................... President 11 MARK ROLANDT Vice President PEGGY DARK ....... Recording Secretary BETTY MILLER ............................ ........ Corresponding Secretary GENE MILLER ............................................................. Treasurer DIANE MCCOY Publicity Chairman 1 r l 1 l , 1 , PETE BINGHAM l Kappa Sigma SUE CARLISLE Phi Mu , SANDRA HAMLIN Delta Zeta LARRY J ARRELL Independent JOHN MCDONALD Tau Kappa Epsilon MIKE RILEY Sigma Nu DON SCHANKS Lambda Chi Not Pictured: William Cookston, Pi Kappa Alpha; Apgel Courtney, Kappa Delta; Ann Hardin, Independpnt; Lmda Johnston, Alpha Chi Omega; Mary Esther Lew15, Indepen- dent; Mark Rolandt, Kappa Alpha Order. 249 w ;yyi n' '11 Conductor: Jimmie Howard Reynolds. Clarinets: Pam Mulhern, Ann Adams, Ed McMullen, Kay Jackson, Judy Adams, Margaret Martin, Brian Convillion, Sandy Adair, Heather Owens, John Pickels, Henry Schneider, Kitty James. Saxophones: Frank Corley, Jerry Slack, Rosemary Bolen, Mary Shelton, Ken Hine. Bassoon: Gary Allums. Flutes: Hopkins Hallman, Linda Chatman, Bob Cole, Dora Schultz. French Horns: Ed McMuJIen, DaVId .McCaskiH, Kenneth Taylor, Ann Butcher, John Wood, Jerry Zachary. Trumpets: James Bozeman, John David Martin, Glen Cotdon, Bud Thames, Blll Smlth, R1.chard DuVaH, Karl Long, Richard Love, Martin Adams, Phil Farrar, Billy Jarmon. Trombones: Gary Ellerman, Linda Penmngtort, Charles Burk, B111 Mathls, Elwood Watson, Kurt Satter. Baritones: Dhale Simpson, Skippy Wheeler, Mike Haley, Murray McKenzie, Lynn Johnson, Cralg Tllton, Carrol Naul, Barry Thigpen. Tubas: Bill Pampe, James Gill, James Taylor, Bill Brasher. Percussion: Dan Devaney, Bill Dudley, John Wooldridge, Gary Ellerman, Richard Mulhern, Jim Koonce, Jimmie Martin. Harp: Ruth Franz. The Louisiana Tech Band is'composed of students majoring in music and others Who are interested in music. It is under the direction of Mr. Jimmie Howard Reynolds. Activities of the band include attending football games, presenting halftime shows, marching in parades, giving concerts, and attending pep rallies. Marching in the Homecoming Parade. MAJORETTES Margaret Martin, Rosemary Bolen, Dora Schultz. TECH COLLEGIANS First Row: Ken Hine, Craig Hen- derson, Pam Mulhern, Kay Jack- son, Frank Corley, Hoppy Hall- ' man. Second Row: Ralph Pierce, Cary Ellerman, Jim Patterson, Kurt Satter. Third Row: David McCaskill, Bob McMullen, George Patterson, Richard DuVall, Bud Thames. Fourth Row: Mary Jane Joyner, Robert McMullen, Dan Devaney, Director Joe Sheppard. Band has hew 100k? Playing for a Tech ball game. 252 Tech Theatre Players The Tech Theatre Players is an extracurricular activity group which was organized in 1936 bin order to develop dramatic talent, to cultivate the appreciation of good drama, to foster the cultural values, to furnish entertainment on the college level and to apply ourselves to the presentation of plays? Membershifi in Tech Theatre Players is open to all Tech students, Three major productions and several programs of One-act plays directed by students are presented each year. Productions this year have included iiR.U.R.77 by Karel Capek; a Christmas program consisting of WTHE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNERw by Thornton Wilder; i4CHRISTMAS IN THE MARKET PLACE by Henri Gheon; and uTWELFTH NIGHT? by William Shakes- peare, in recognition of the 400th anniversary of his birth. Fiat ROW: Gary Allums, JUdY Aulds, James Beeman, Lynda Brooks. Second Row: Otis Courville, Anthony Danna, Camille Duchesnti, Fr.ances Evans. Third Row: Richard Evans, Dana Furr, Sue George, LOUIS Gle-OIZ Fourth Row: Kay Gillan, Bob Gossard, Ruth Gregg, Sherry Jones. Fifth ROW: Alice MOOIE, Frances Pinckley, Mary Purser, John Ralston. Szxt Row,- Thomas Russell, Jerry Shidal, Gregory Stone, Coye Sue Stronlg- seventh Row: Sharon Teague, Marilee W'alther, Gail Watkins. Not PIC- tured; Walter Copes, Mac Curl, Doris Evans, Judy Spurlock, Frances West, Jerry Zachary. m Up tic he 61 lip let us :as 133 E73 $QUFkEF$Vl OFFICERS PRESIDEN T ........................................................... VICE PRESIDEN T .............. Carroll Brown . .- nu... .4- - . n- .; v1... ru.-xm--m..... , q . ' ,- . Wm, . Edwin Wright SECRETARY Karen Biering TREASURER DIRECTOR Wayne Hawkins Arthur Stone Carroll Brown Edwin Wright Karen Biering Wayne Hawkins National Collegiate Players NATIONAL HONORARY DRAMATICS FRATERNITY MARY PURSER EDWIN WRIGHT Not Shown CAROLYN YOUNG 253 15 page, ayers this d 0n th 5 Dinners, and picture 0mg Christma 99 Besides R.U.R.77 the Louisiana Tech Theatre Pl ged The L Christmas in the Market Placea, 4Twe1fth Night? year sta 1 Robots IVCISB. K E P A C L E HM UK S 9 Rossum 75:5??? ! . N 3g 4a,. ,,, x Illlgym Xiygaizxgixxx ,liggggg, V yimxggxxxxgxxxxxgz .. .a.-.. n... mnnw-muu-Mp-swq; . mg CCT99 Club tis .3i RON McNABB FRANK HOWARD PreSIdent Vice President FRANK BRIGHT Club Intramural Director Tommy Linder runs with Arledge blocking. The ml , Club was organized in 1931 with the purpose of foster- ing sportsmanship and fair play in all athletic contests. It is com- posed of varsity lettermen in football. basketball, track and field, cross country, tennis, golf, and baseball. The Homecoming Dance which is planned for alumni, students, facultV members and other guests is sponsored by the group each year. ,The dance is highlighted by the presentation of the Homecom- ing Queen and her court who have been elected by the organization. picnic for its members is also sponsored by the club. A spring JIM GOODWIN Reporter Not shown: MAX HOWARD, Treasurer PAT LYNCH, Secretary w'l'ah ' , 4 Wind; ind: -, k-gmfa . m 255 AmericamSm C The Louisiana Tech Americanism Club was founded in 19 extend the idea of Americanism among;r the college 62 t0 . . . Smdems andt instill a feehng 0f patrmhsm. Any regularly enrolled student or 0 a faculty member of Louisiana Tech who is an American citiZe ' l sympathy with the purpose 0f the organization and Who Professn m firm belief in God is eligible to apply for membership. The ores'a zation presents speakers, films, tapes, and books at its meetings. gam- Officers are as follows: Ricky Brown, president; Robert Daulton vice president; Larry Jarrell, treasurer; Connie Kovac, correspondi ing secretary; Vickie Young, recording secretary. Facul is Mr. H. L. HenrY- ty adviser RICKY BROWN President BOARD OF DIRECTORS First Row: Larry Jarrell Vickie Y , oung, R' k B ' 10 Y IOWH, Connle KOVaC. Second Row: Carroll Howk Sandy McLeod Ken Hartsfield Sonny Standifer' 256 In Club Carolyn Allen Pat Allums Ray Autrey Ronny Bass John Bergland Karen Biering Chester Bordelon Zollene Bowman Terry Bromell Carl Brown Harvey Cobb William Comeaux Robert Crocker Gale Davis Kaye Doolittle Doris Edwards Gene Fisher Charles Goodrich Ken Hartsfield J im Horne Mark Howard Carroll Howk Larry Jarrell J erry Jones Sue Jones J ames Kircus Connie Kovac J ean LaRue Sandy McLeod Linda McMan Sammy Marabella Henry Pharis J 0e Ross Elton Roy Smith Tommy Smith Sonny Standifer Gary Tryon Donald Waters Tommy Wilbanks Vickie Young IPVIOt Pictured: Robert Daulton, Sonny edg65, Dallvid Hruska, Alfred Johnson, rank Permci, Loret Ross, Jackie Rowe. 257 ,- m..-.. .......--.. -'u.4-..---v- w-n' W -- MXXXXX , XX X X. F reshman GirlsX J?,XXXXXXXX rnVXt 6100 Mm mm th hCT t CV; k,r.n CMae a V mg a ,e, ammo flu eur B1mB msm ama HOP D , .m am 5 mama a.1.w g Mgd .Ir an m 5 5a TI... ede dmm mSJ Hrfua ea umad IUA BC Nam 71m.m er Ta BL Coe McKenzie 7 Ellen Smith, Ann Vallery, Kathy Anthony, Dana Furr, Rosalind Futch , Mary Carolyn Horsman. Second Rour , hird Row: Billie Sue Perkins ern Halford. , Susan Strother, Laura Dempsey, P Jones. Fourth Row: Diane Kidd Kay Martha Ann Phillpott. T Pictured: Cavle Carter, First Row: Goss, $11 ,7 . xx mexxx .7 $$$5x g.3$$:Y$X $x XXX xxxxxxxx, XXXXXXX $ xxx; we, r..u Ph y,W LcH mm Wa m 36 r uV a h: Ly e :r t u A V. e I r Diane Stevens. Third Row yre, Helen McBnde, ow: Melba Headrick, Mary Coffey, Shi oghy McInt Fourth R rs: y, Lmda Harrlson Second Row: Dor , Sally Johnson, LaVerne Somme k. 0 0 C y y hm mime CA , 4n mum JLb ..SG w.mt ORG REM Vamw .rHa 1.11. FOR , ---..-...-.,,..-,W.-.u..e l-w.rv...q.., . u..- .. .. . lpme, , , . e V'nh W...- vg..- ....--v- na- eMWe-u-y-a . . , W- ., , 3 Glee Club l ! The Freshman Girlsl Glee Club, under the direction of Dr. Louise Alton, consists of 75 girls. With a variety of sacred, secular and popular music in its repertoire, the Glee Club appeared on the annual Careerls Day and Christmas programs. In the spring the Glee Club will pre- sent a concert and will also tour the surrounding area. The Freshman Choralettes, a select group of sixteen girls from the Glee Club, sing not only for Tech programs but are available to entertain at the civic clubs in Ruston. First Row: Carolyn Horsman, Betty Bryant. Second Row: Diane Stevens, Bertha Black, Dora Schultz. Third Row: Margaret Gibson, Janet Sturdi- er, vant, Pat Young, Nancy Greenwood. Fourth Row: Mary Coffey, Cindy Edy Cook, Ann Vallery, Frances Babb, Linda Chatman. Not Pictured: Ann l at Adams, Sharon Teague. i j ' .J I - I 5 1 r! P ' . e . . 11 Sue Smith Shirley Craft. Second Row: Pat . ' l B B r t, Margaret erght, Nancy Beatley, .Cec1l Hudna , , - 7 $33;SoKeniingres::wtggleal;ttlaclggll, Linda Chatman, Ree Fulghum. Third Row: Earlene Calhoun, Sharon Teague, Gall Xork. Fourth Row: Frances Babb, Fran Anders. Not Pictured: Ann Adams, Myra Knighten. Michaela Wells. $ 259 260 Roy Farmer Kendrick Hartsfield Larry Jarrell Max Roe First Row: John Adams, Tommy Adkins, Carl Blue, Billy Brown, Edward Cornely. Second Row: Bob Crocker, Lee Davis, James Gill, Charles Goodrich, Bob Holle- man. Third Row: Johnny Hollis, Johnnie Jenkins, Ray Jodon, Olby Love, Jimmy Moore. Fourth Row: Kerry Patrick, James Rogers, Elton Smith, William Smith, Grady Snider. Fifth Row: James Taylor, Nelson Tilton, Harold Wishum. Not Pictured: James Earl Alexander, Clarence Crump, Derrel Hartzo, Everett Plummer, Murray Rasbury, John Thomason. Menas Glee Club The Louisiana Tech Men,s Glee Club, under the direction of A. E, Telling. huisen, is representative of the men of the entlre student body. Participation is based only on enjoyment of singing. The group makes frequerrt Plfogram ap. pearances 0n and off campus and presents an annual program In hlgh 50110015 throughout North Louisiana. Accompanist is Mary J ane Joyner. OFFICERS PRESIDENT A......e......,,.VV,...,..wA.....,,..,.....,....A ...,.....,, ......... .......: Roy Farmer VICE PRESIDENT ........................................ Kendncke Hartsfield SECRETARY-TREASURER Larry Jarreu LIBRARIAN eeeeeeeeee Max Roe a ' Waiumwmmmm , . V , -. a. . W,Dp'Z-1:Q-v nygvtwutuby 7r ,,. ...l .,,. . ,. .. . . Womerfs Glee Club l The Womenls Glee Club, also directed by A. E. Telling- huisen, is open to all Tech upper class women students. Learning a varied repertoire of 130th sacred and secular choral literature, this organization has as its dual objective service and enjoyment. While participation affords a larger musical background for the music major, it also assures pleasure and inspiration for all members. Accompanists are Deanna Strickland and Wilma Cox. lcrlynnc Lott. prcsitlcm: Francw lllxr- l x'cy, ViCC president; Mary Beth Williumx l sccn-Iarytroasuror: Judy llill. lillrnrilm. vmhkmxm v Air . A-a Carolyn Cilmer. Renee 1.33110. Second Hill. Juanita Hebert, Dinah Chr-wm. Bellty Carley. Winifred Camp. Linda Farmwr. Jhdy a a llradlcw. Franwz Harvey. Ann Sruwerz. Charlottw Fanfordl len Wilson. Carolyn Ynung. Olixiu Alsllruukc, Nanvv Walker. Helene Randall. Mary .lan'a Alanir. Mary Minchcw, Diana Bailiff. erm V nght. lwttw First Row: Doris Evans, Sue Roan. Elhy Row: Jerlynne Lott, Mary Beth Williams. June Maddux. Third Row: Elizabeth Mnuney. Wilma Cox, Martha Wnrlcy. 261 .....-W,-u,.mvn .mwuw . ,.. omenis Recreational Assoaation The Womenis Recreational A550 isiana Tech offers to the women 5 off campus a variety of activities in during their leisure time. Through sororiti dormitories, and religious organizations, the :35, tramural program reaches over one-half the Wn. men living on campus during the year. 0 Each year at honors convocation Tech campus, the team or organizatio displayed outstanding participation, i ership, and the ability to win is pre phy symbolic of a successful year of participa. tion. The winner for the 1962-63 school year Was Sigma Kappa Sorority, followed closely by Alpha Chi Omega Sorority and Dudley H311. Officers are Alice Smith, president; Margaret Melville, vice president; Toni Chandler, secre. tary; Suzanne Sexton, treasurer; Fran FUtch reporter; Miss Stroops, faculty adviser. t ciation at Lou. tlldents on and to participate held on the n Which has nterest, lead. sented a tro- First Row: Dot Alford, Tonia Casey, Virginia Connell, Judy Cromer, Joyce Barron. Second Row: Virginia Bray, Neva Jean Denny, Fran Futch, Virginia Cilliland, Judy Griffin. Third Row: Marilyn Hill, Barbara Hollingsworth, Mar- garet Melville, Alice Smith, Gayle Strahan. No; Pictured: Gail Goodrich, Diane Maxey, Mary Kay Sharp, Patricia Stroud. One of a series of Christmas receptions given by President and Mrs. i F. Jay Taylor of Louisiana Tech was a party for all the students I of the college. Serving at the student event in this photo is Mrs. Elenora Cawthon, director of the Department of Placement and Services at Tech. At the right is Diane Smith of Jamestown, a home economics major. Jane Lee of Bernice, a student in business educa- tion, is reflected in the mirror. President and Mrs. F. Jay Taylor tcenter backgroundi are shown in the receiving line at their home at Louisiana Tech during one of two Christmas receptions to which Tech faculty members and Ruston townspeople were in- vited. Greeting guests also were Dean and Mrs. Virgil Orr, right. The guests in this picture are Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Van Hooser, left, of Ruston. and Date tieS, in. the has Sad. tro. ipa. was pha lret Dre. 7 nia md ran ird Iar- Vat .ay ' ' 'wx.-...n- m.. u-qp., ..,...,-- , , .a. LT. COL. JACK A. MURPHY Professor of Air Science Air Force ROTC 305th '. .; w-a..... .1-.- . -- ... ah agap- ---.W...H ... A , . .M. . , LT. COL. JAMES B. SANFORD Commandant of Cadets BENNETT C. WATSON Fall Wing Commander KERRY G. HERRON Spring Wing Commander 263 264 The Chain of Command WING COMMANDER Bennett C. Watson SQUADRON 3 Jack D. Fisher WW W y Wig? SQUADRON 2 SQUADRON 1 GROUP I Ronald B. Wilhite Charles E. Sweeny John E. Hawkins I a SQUADRON 6 Jesse K. Hollis SQUADRON 5 SQUADRON 4 GROUP II JOhn M- HOffman Kerry G. Herron J ohn S. Davis FLIGHT WMW Claude E. Blanchard XW Q QUADRON - Y Marvin L. Terry Commander Thomas S. Miller The Chain of : Command KERRY G. HERRON Spring Wing Commander GROUP I SQUADRON 1 SQUADRON 3 Gary S. Lueders Warren E. Cockerham Samuel J . Newnam J r. SQUADRON 5 SQUADRON 6 GROUP II SQUADRON 4 Edgar L. Bommann Jack D. Fisher Reeser R. Ferguson Edwin M. Wright ' ADRON 8 FLIGHT w , GROUP 111 SQUADRON 7 $351 D, Owens William F. Jones Ronald B. Wilhite Steven F. Everett 265 - . mvwrxmumwn , ' I . bb, J ., Ca tain ENCE INSTRUCTORS' Major Dewey S. McClellan, Captain Colbert L. Mler, Major James A We r p AIR SCI . Thomas E. Hurt. DETACHMENT NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS: S Bgt- Billy 0- Hipps, Anc Thomas J. Duhon, 'IYSgt. Erie L. Walker, T Sgt. Max Bledsoe. INSTITUTIONAL PROPERTY CUSTODIAN Gerald Red,, Sanderson -u--W-....u- -- .., ;-, - . n..- ., .... .am-n ,..,. . ies 1t Corps 1V. Act $ D. i . ive a rev1ew. guests rece and his The Professor of Air Science, C01. Murphy, Cadet pilots prepare for flight SE. 1 rp;! The Fall ROTC Sponsors. Another new Second Lieutenant. 267 ,7? x, xx x ?ix 4w .ixixxxzz, xxxxxAXXx a The Rifle Team-Flight chMP de. lolpates in a para t T. a p a e t 1 1 .1 Dr coivcs his award 9211 1'0 X The Cadet 0f the , ... .-.....- .- . N.w -...-.. .m... ..,..u... . . n...- X MISS PEGGY RONIERO Cadet sponsnr and Mix I.nui;iana 'W Four firing: positions. In the Dayroom- Thv Secretary of the FHI'H' rifle trophy. Air The Colors. Arnold Air Society Pledges. mxwlww AFROTC Band at football game. V Q; b7 i Xxx ?x , x ?y w??? Field Day. Iglana , . $ xxg MISS LINDA BAUCUM Cadet sponsor and Miss Lou A Cadet of the Month $1 V You do it this way! Checking the bulletin board. Inspection. M W W 11 AFROTC cheering section. Squadron on parade. The Tech Engineer The Tech Engineer is a quarterly publication of the School of Engineering at Louisiana Tech. It presents articles of school-wide technical imerest a: well as non-technical articles designed to enrich the scope of the engineering students interest. In addition to these academic features, this member magazine of ECMA. a national organization made up of similar magazines throughout the Uniteci States, attempts to put a little variety into the diet of the engineering Student by publishing jokes7 humorous articles, satires, and by featuring a different campus coed each issue. The Engineeris staff is composed of members Whose responsibility is di- vided into areas of journalistic interest. Together, they are responsible for the copy, advertisements, photographs, and circulation of the magazine. The faculty adviser is J . G. Chumley who presently holds the position of national president of ECMA. mnAm-Hnnnmwmmwummx . A e4 6 J .4 4i 4 , 1 t CLINT MOUER Editor , e f Ya, I PAM BOLDING Miss Engineer LINDA JOHNSTON Miss Engineer RAY NORRE Associate Editor Advertising 1953 WWNM MARTHA LABENNE Miss Engineer ERNIE PEREZ Circulation FEBRUARY 1964 engineer A MH I mm 0 L 5.21,? g??? HERBERT EDELEN Features Intraschool LYDIA ALLEN Miss Engineer .2 2i? x x ; :7, s ; NOVEMBER1 STEVE RODAKIS Photography Satlre ., x ,, , t, 5233: a CARROLL HOWK Editor xmxxxmmxxxWWW MARY PURSER Reporter JIM GOODWIN Sports Editor -. ....t.s...h . m... ,.....L..-,q.-.r. .4 ..... -o..,..., Ma.--. - uwiw u...- I.a----------- l. w .4. W ,a . w, mm. .m The Tech Talk is distributed each Thursday afternoon except during holidays and examination periods, by the Journalism Department. Staff members are majors or minors in journalism, but students of other departments are invited to contribute articles. Kenneth F. Hewins, professor of journalism and publicity director, is faculty adviser. The newspaper, established in 1925, has as its purpose to provide information about campus activities to the reader5, as well as to afford students of journalism practical experience in newspaper work. They receive training in neWs writing, editorial writ- ing, feature writing, sports coverage, copy reading, headline writing, and page layout. At the college, The Tech Talk is read by the student body, the faculty and staff members. External circula- . . . . J t10n Includes alumnl, hlgh schools over the state, and ,- other persons interested in happenings at Tech. t l BETHE ANDREWS JUDY COPELAND Reporters EDWIN WALKER Reporter BOBBY MOFFETT SEE GEORGE Reporters 275 Lagniappe Staff Editor BRENDA CUSTER ANN KNIGHT MICHAELA WELLS Staff Members Associate Editor M .-- 9-.- ......,-1$...03.- -:-. q .. .c,... .m... . , . N 'w' WW?- - 'HP' ' . ,42;.-- ,. .,.. - PETE DOSHER Sports Consultant JIM GOODWIN Sports Editor , f W STEVE RODAKIS Head Photographer I WALLY ALDRICH Photographer JOHN WOOD Photographer Honorary Professional Service Religious Dormitories Organizations X 279 1 A national honorary scholastic society, Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897. The chapter at Louisiana Tech Was OrganiZed in 1951. Election to membership, based on scholarship and Cha is open to honor students from the upper flve per Cent ij and upper 10 per cent of seniors. racter. uniors First Row: Genevieve Abdella, Frankie Claire Adams, Elizabeth Ann Allbritton, Sandria C. Antley, Silvia Marie Arnold, John A. Austin Jr.,. Teresa Baragong, James Blunt, Margurette Boyd, Amanda Sue Carlisle. Second Row: Edgar Lamar Chase, Alton Crawley, George Dalley, Margrit Dorlng, Carolyn Dunmire, Janet Fiehler, Mary Fowler, Nancy Garrison, William Gates, Susan Kirkham G035- Third Row: Penny Stubblefield Gossard, Martha Kavanaugh Hood, J Jones King, Joyce Kyle, Thomas Larance Jr., Patricia Teel Lewis, McGee, William Manning, Nancy Gray Mason, John Maxwell, C Row: James Petrus, Judith Pickering, Judy Crow Pilgreen, Charles R05e Ga 1e Str ha D th Tannehill Charles Taylor, Jane Teer, Lita Merle Tqu'eII, Judith Ann Vise. Sixth Row: Ross Lynn West. ,Not ghowma D:1;iel Ogideyrson JL, Frgderick Bryant, Russell Carson, Judith Dunn,-Ann Futrell, Rebecca Herring, Donald Hinton, John Hoffman Cherry Pratt Kirkpatrick Martha Faye McCorkle, Susan Montgomery, Dlane Smith. , , Ohn Max Howard, Wayne Harold Hunter, Doris Jiles, Diana Jerlynne Lott. Fourth Row: Eugene Lowe III, Betty McGee, Peigz harles Meek, Clint Mouer, Thad Pardue, Donald Patterson. Flt Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914, Omi- cron Delta Kappa is an honorary leadership society for men. Beta Omicron Circle at Tech was installed in 1949. The Society believes that while good scholarship and in- tellectual development are the chief objectives of college years, the life of the mind is not the only life students Will have to cope with as the result of their college experience. In following this belief, Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes and encourages achievement in scholarship, athletics, stu- dent government, social and religious affairs, publications, speech, music, drama, and the other fine arts. Faculty adviser for this organization is S. X. Lewis. NW W First Row: Edgar Chase; Woodrow Chew; Charles Dunlap. Second Row: Kerry Herron; Jesse Hollis; Max Howard. Third Row: David Hruska; Clint Mouer; William Manning, treasurer. Fourth Row: Bill Miller; Robert Pipes, president; Donald Patterson. Fifth Row: James Petrus; Charles Rose; Douglas Smith. Sixth Row: John Dav- id Stewart; James Wright. Not Pictured: John Hoffman, vice pres- ident. 3y, ss. na gY 'th ne ell le, 28I Tau Beta Pi is one of the most outstanding honorary f.ra- ternities in American colleges. It serves to mark in a flttmg manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character ' ' ' a s irit as undergraduates 1n englneerlng . . and to foster p Jack Maxwell, Charles Meek, Charles Don Price, William Snider, Charles Ta Anderson, Tony Corley, Earl Guillory, Tau Beta Pi F irst Row: Thomas Arrington, James Bawcom Thomas Corcoran. Second Row: Robert Dono Gulledge, Max Howard, Grady Jones. Third of liberal culture in engineering colleges of Arrfericaff, A1. though candidates for admission are selected primarlly for their scholastic achievements, character, personahty and ex- tracurricular activities are also considered. 3 Ronald Beam, Johnny Bennett, Ronald Bryan, Edgar Chastig van, Malcolm E. Evans, C. Alfred Flanders, Maxie Fowler, Jac Row: Richard Jones, Milton Lamb, Robert Larkan, Eugene LOWE- Parker. Fourth Row: Donald Patterson, Marshall Peel, James Petrgsi ylor, John Wood. Fifth Row: James Wright. Not Pictured: Dame Clint Mouer, Douglas Smith, Neil Young. First Row: Teresa Baragona; Dorothy Crawley; Carolyn Dunmire, president; Elizabeth Emmons; Nancy Fordham' Mary Fowler, secretary; Penny Gossard. Second Row: Eloise Cranberry; Margaret Mays; Martha Norris- Doro.- thy Pesnell; Judith Pickering; Mary Richardsoh- virginia Shaw, historian. Third Row: Jimmie Smith; Dor,othy Tan- nehill, vice president; Bobbye Watson, treasurer' Jean Williams. Not Pictured: Victoria Jones, publicity chaiirman. Alpha Tau Delta was founded on the Louisiana Tech campus in 1955. It is an honorary organization established for the purpose of recognizing senior women. Member- ship is based on scholarship, citizenship7 and leadership. Members are selected each fall and spring and a ban- quet is held in their honor. Alpha Tau Delta seeks to promote the three charac- teristics stated as qualifications for membership. Its Project is the Student Tutoring Program, which tutors students in English 401 and math 405 and 406. The future plans include qualifying for admittance t0 the organiza- tion of Mortar Board. Mrs. June Dyson, Dean of Women, serves as ex-officio member. Officers are Carolyn Dunmire, president; Doro- thy Tannehill, vice-president; Mary Fowler, secretary; Bobbye Watson, treasurer; Victoria Jones, publicity chair- man; Virginia Shaw, historian; Miss Edna Yarbrough, Miss Ruth Richardson, and Mrs. Eugenia Johnson, ad- visers. 283 Delta Beta Omicron, sophomore womenis honor so- ciety, which was founded in 1960 by the Associated W0- men Students Board, lists as its purposes to recognize intellectual achievement among women, to foster a spirit of service, and to recognize and encourage integrity. Basis for membership in DBO are scholarship, service, and integrity. . A service project of Delta Beta Omicron members is serving as Pink Ladies at Lincoln General Hospital. This year DBO is in the process of completing affiliation with Delta Beta Omicron First Row: Dot Alford, Corre Anding, Enid Barr, Sylvia Binkowski, Shirley Colvin, Yvonne Cox, Olivia Fox. Second Row: Bess Haley, Pam Henslee, Marilyn Hill, Kay Howard, Carolyn Hunter, Marilynn Jenkins, Lucie Jones. Third Row: Judy Lipscomb, Mary McCasland, Dana Miller, Mar- gie Murry, Carole Pruett, Ruth Ann Waits, Nancy Walker. Fourth Row: Martha Lou Worley. Not Pictured: Gwen Flowers, Mary Esther Lewis, Mignon Scogin. Cwens, national honorary for sophomore women. iijens,7 is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning iiqueensa, 0r iiladies? Advisers are Miss Annis Cawthon, Miss Adelaide Mur- dock, and Miss Reba Neel. Officers are Dana Miller, president; Dot Alford, first vice president; Mary Esther Lewis, second vice presi- dent; Margie Murry, secretary; Mignon Scogin, treas- urer; Ruth Ann Waits, publicity chairman; Pam Hens- lee, program chairman. Sigma Tau Delta Rho Gamma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national honorary English fraternity, was founded at Tech in 1931. Its purposes are to foster a spirit of fellowship among those specializing in or interested in creative writing, literature and languages, to provide an outlet for student writers, and to extend recognition to those who produce superior compositions. The fraternity is an outgrowth of the English club at the Dakota Wesleyan University, Mitchell, South Dakota. Rho Gamma Chapter is the oldest Sigma Tau chapter in Louisiana. First Row: Sandria Antley, Guy Bordelon, Kay Defreese, MaggirittDoring, ald, Mary A. Fowler. Second Row: BillTI-Illigdggsl,J Jtziyce 2:111:12? Peghell h M ' . Thh d Row: a at UE, a . , , - . B d, M - Rut Sawygzgix::i:re$ollxgzzf Edvlvrin Walker. Fourth Row: Jeame Whlte. Not Pictured. Nancy yr 1'5 Calhoun, Martha McCorkle, J erry Sutton. i Horton, Among its activities are a summer reading program, a Christmas tea, the Campus Literary Contest, 3 Spring Banquet, and a part in the recent Fine Arts Festival at Tech. Candidates for admission are selected on the basis of high scholastic achievement and creative desire. Dr. Frances Fletcher is sponsor of Sigma Tau Delta. Officers are Kay Defreese, president; Bill Higgs, first vice president; Bill Manning, second vice president; Marti Horton, secretary; Joyce Holland, sergeant-at-arms; Doris J iles, treasurer. Donnie Ellerman, Saundra Fitzger- Doris Jiles, Mike McInnis, B111 Carole Pruett, James Riley, Barbara 285 Beta Alpha Psi, national accounting fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 191?. The Alpha Chi Chapter was installed at Tech 1n 1956. Members are advanced accounting students who have a ctBh, average in all accounting courses and tcC+t, overall average. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession; to pro- mote the study of accountancy and its highest ethical standards; to act as a medium between pro- fessional men, instructors, students, and others who are interested in the highest standards of the First Row: Milton Ray Ballard, Ronald Blotevogel, Robert Lee Chaney, Warren E. Cockerham, John S. Davis. Second Row: Richard Merrill Fowler, Lyn Louis Fuller, Charles Gibson, Joyce Holland, Robert H. Hollenshead. Third Row: Eddie G. Law, Terry Phillip Pate, Thomas Richard Ray, Robert Robbins, Robert Williamson. Not Pictured: Joseph A. Birdsong, A. Garland Kyle, Eddie A. Maxwell, Gerry A. Riser. Beta Alpha Psi profession. Along with Dr. James T. Johnson, the faculty Vice president, other faculty members. are: Burton Risinger, Dean of the School ef Busmess Admln- istration; Harold J. Smolinskl, head. of the ac. counting department; William S. nght, profes- sor of accounting; William R. RlYes, professor of accounting; and Russell C. Ferrlngton, ass1st- ant professor of accounting. . Officers of Beta Alpha P51 are as follows: Rob. ert H. Hollenshead, president; A. Garland Kyle, Vice president; Charles C. Gibson, III, secretary; Warren E. Cockerham, treasurer. , , - .7 - .- m y... -.--- 2-..- -p-.. nw..mlHJ-L ,mw ,.. - . .. .a q..-.. Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma, a national honorary mechanical en- gineering fraternity, was founded in 1915 at the University of Illinois. Louisiana Tech,s Tau Xi chap. ter was' formally installed in April, 1957, Active members are chosen on the basis of sound engineering ability, scholarship and personality. A candidate for admission must rank in the top 35 per cent scholastically. Wind Tunnel, Mechanical Engineering Departmcnt. Francis Cassidy Maxey Fowler Boyd Giles Clifton Jones, President Milton Lamb Charles Meek Douglas 'Smith John David Stewart Charles Taylor, Treasurer Not shown: Robert Daulton Douglas Fisher Robert Griffin Roy Pace Donald Patterson ' Donald Whitehead 287 Eta Kappa Nu is a national electrical engineering honor society founded in 1904 at the Unlversuy of Illinois. Members are elected from the top ene-fourth 0f the junior class and from the top one-thlrd of the senior class. The Louisiana Tech chapter, Delta Gamrha, Was founded in 1960, rising out of a local electrlcal en- gineering honorary society, Kappa Ta.u Delta. Delta Gamma chapter presents the Outstandmg Sophomore Electrical Engineering Award each year, anti also presents an award to the entry in the science falr held at Tech each year. Officers for the year are: . James Petrus, president; James Bawcom, Vlce pres- ident; Jack Snider, recording secretary; Robert Lar- kan, corresponding secretary; Ronald Beam, treas- urer; Don Price, ttBridgeat correspondent. Faculty ad- viser is Richard M. Steere. First Row: James Bawcom, Ronald Beam, Thomas Corcoran. Second Row: Jerry Faulkner, Cecil Flanders, John Max How- ard, T hird Row: Richard Jones, Phillip Lane, Robert Larkan. Fourth Row: William Lees, Clint Mouer, James Petrus. Fifth Row: Don Price, Jack Snider. Not Shown: Otis Hughen. , v. w -. -. ID mmnhw. , A 51..., .mhh . o . Pi S' ' ' ' P1 Slgma P1 purposgfm: 13111 Is the phyems honor society at Louisiana Tech. The 0 t e organlzatlon are to further interest in physics at Closer relationship between the faculty and Tech and also create a students. Joe Brownlee Alan Gravel Ed McMullen, Secretary Bobby Marks Jim Parks Ronald Perritt, President Not Shown: John NIyers David Leigh Jerry Cheatham August Ryberg Thomas Mitchell Huey Treadwell Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Epsilon Tau, a national petroleum society, was founded at the University of Oklahoma in 1947. The objectives are ttte foster a closer bond between its members and the petroleum industry, to broaden the scope of activities of its members, and to maintain the high ideals and standards of the engineering profession? . The Louisiana Tech chapter applied for membership in the natmnal oraanization and was recognized in July, 1950. Election to member- b I I l n c accomplishment, leadershlp, and somahlhty. esident and James 2 Ship is based on scholasti Officers of the society are Claude Mahlen Jr., pr 2 a2 2 w VX 7 222272222 7 hm 2W W 20 2 22 w R. Pouncey, secretary-treasurer. Claude Mahlen James R. Pouncey 289 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 sound scholarship, to pro- mote the dissemination of scientific truth, and to encourage investigation in the life sciences. Membership is determined by scholastic achieve. ment and by interest in biological concepts. The officers for this past year were Don Gates, president; James Emfinger, vice president; Marty Boyd, secretary; Dot Tannehill, historian; Dallas Lutes, counselor; Albert Lazarus, faculty adViser, First Row: R. Jones, J. Emfinger, S. Carlisle, 5. Antley, S. Cooper, 'D. Tannehill, V. Ruffin, O. Wasmer, W. Hackbarth. Second Row: R. Abegg, W. Stowe, T. Dodson, S. Weathersby, S. Kilgore, A. Lazar- us, D. Lutes, B. Maples, D. Gates. Society of Industrial Engineers The Society of Industrial Engineers was founded in 1958. The purpose of the Society is: to promote the studenfs in- terest in Industrial Engineering, to enable the student to be- come acquainted with other students in Industrial Engineer- ing, and to supplement the students education by way of films, featured speakers, and field trips. The Societyis faculty sponsor was the late Mr. Lee Denny, Professor of Industrial Engineering. This year,s officers are Douglas Smith, president; Jack Albritton, vice president; Charles Parker, secretary-treas- urer; Tommy Smith, publicity chairman. girstIRow: Jack Albritton, Donald Ellerbe, James Gimber. Second 0w. Charies Jonesi Charles Parker, Douglas Smith. Third Row: Tommy Smith. Not chtured: Carl McDaniel, Ernesto Viso. Society Of Petroleum Engineers ts The Louisiana Tech Student Chapter of the Society a z of Petroleum Engineers of the American Institute of r 1 Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers was is formed in 1955. Purposes of the society are to pro- 0- mote fellowship among the students in petroleum and o geological engineering; to afford students an Oppor- tunity to hear technical papers and discussions pre- sented by members of the industry, to prepare and present technical papers before petroleum industry groups, and to acquaint students with the practical y phases of the industry. In addition to field trips and s regularly scheduled meetings, the chapter is host an- I. nually t0 the joint meeting of the Lou-Ark section of AIME and the South Arkansas Secondary Recovery Group. Officers are John Cheatham, vice president; Lloyd Toal, treasurer; Claude Mahlen, Jr., president; James Pouncey, secretary. First Row: John Cheatham, Bob Cole, Allen Faircloth. Second Row: Allen Fruge, Jafar N. Hammodi, Bobby Hardcastle. Third Row: Oliver Hollenshead, Abed Joseph Jamal, Claude Mahlen, Jr. Fourth Row: Bernie Moore, Darrell Oglesby, James Pouncey. Fifth Row: John Stephens, Eugene Thomas, Lloyd Toal. Sixth Row: Leonard R. Transier. Not Pictured: Hasan Ahmadi7 Osama Al-Hiti, Fahmi F. J. A1 Mousily, Abdul A1 Zubaydi, H. A. Aswell, Chuck Hunnicutt, Randal Lewis, John Thomas, Jr. i 9 z i g i t E g i 29l h First Row: Daniel Brown, William Burton, William Busbey, Richard Durrett, Charles Elliott, Walter Fall, Bob Feazel. Sec- ond Row: Leo Cagnon, Jack Culledge, William Hilderbrand, Philip Hogan, Gary Hudson, Franklin Jenkins, Alfred Johnson. Third Row: Robert Jones, Jerry Lazenby, Marshall Peel, Byron Pipes, Walter Reed, Joseph Ross, Frank Sample. Fourth Row: Kirdes Schubert, Ronald Smelley, Charles Smollen, Ranny Ter- ral, Donald Tolar, William White, J. D. Woodall. Fifth Row: John Wooldridge. Not Pictured: Wilmer Carroll, John Donly, Donald Edington, Harry Farrar, James Green, George Ihm, Robe ert Lignowski, Robert Miller, Quincy Neal, Edmund Nolan, Harold Odom, Jerry Smith, Phillip Smith, Meil Young. The student chapter of the American Society of Civil En- gineers provides civil engineering students with the oppor- :::;::::32$;mt:0:232:2va Amerlcan SOCletY The Tech chapter was recognized during the past year by the national ASCE as one of the outstanding student chapters Of in the nation. The chapter participates in Engineers, Day and Engineerst 3 Week activities, and sponsors technical programs, field trips, CiVil Engineers and social activities for its members. t Officers for the year are Marshall Peel, president; Daniel w Brown, vice president; Gerald McDonald, secretary; Charles Elliott, treasurer. The Louisiana Tech chapter of the AIChE was established . . in 1950. The membership of the club is composed of students Amerlc an Instltute enrolled in the chemical engineering curriculum. The ob- ject of the organization is to afford an opportunity for the students' of chemical engineering to secure the intellectual Of stimulation that arises from professional association, to se- cure experience in preparing and presenting technical ma- 0 ' terial before chemical engineering audiences, to foster a t he I I I I cal I ,n glneers professional pride in chemical engineerinw. Officers for the year were John Boyd, president; Thomas Arrington, vice president; L. W. Carter, secretary-treasurer; and William Gates, reporter. ' ' ' Cassity Edgar ' ' d R .' J mes Blunt, John Boyd, Wllham Boyd,.D'av1d , EhzgeRweogfgtlaghgxluggig'ldseggfdharge Third Row: Gary Foshee, Leland Ganey, leham Gates, Glen Gor- ' Walker Wil- ' H' t . Fourth Row: James Mathls, Lee Montet, John . , . . E21111; IQEEsacgagii:idD$aggghhsfg 3:35;, W353; Jim Wood. Not Pictured: Tony Corley, Earl Gulllory, Phlllp Kitchens. Institute Of Electricgu The purposes of the Louisiana Tech student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics En- gineers are to stimulate objective thinking in the preparation of presentation of technical material to engineering audiences and to foster professional Con. sciousness and fellowship. The Louisiana Tech student branch was first or- ganized in 1949 as a branch of the oldest founded engineering society in America, the American In- stitute of Electrical Engineers. In 1957 a jOint branch was formed With the Institute of Radio En- gineers. In 1963 the IEEE was formed by the mer- ger 0f AIEE and IRE. Membership is open to any full-time undergrad. uate or graduate student in the School of Engineer- ing. t First Row: John Adams, Raymond Anders, James Baw- E t ROBERT DONOVAN RONNY WELCH com, Ronald Beam, Johnny Bennett, John Bentley, Paul President Vice President Bernard. Second Row: Donald Cotton, Ken Duckworth, ft Douglas Duet, W. Herbert Edelen, Jerry Endsley, Malcolm Z , T OM EAVENSON DON PRICE EvanS, C. Alfred Flanders. Third Row: Jimmy Gray, James 3 Secretary Treasurer Gregg, Bobby Hancock, Gary Hardy, Ross Earl Harper Richard Hendrix, Ralph Hicks. t . q'--i'-' -'V ' A ' --' 1i - - ...1... ----; 7 . nvw .. A. 77,. . -,.....- , a and Electronics Engineers , First Row: Larry Horsman. Second Row: Max Howard, Checkwin oe, Sid Kle. Robert Larkan, Shelby Laurents, Albert Leademan. Third Row:g PJaul LeDoux H$fltlihplljggs ganDe, Love, Eugene Lowe, Harold McGriff, Clint Mouer, Lamar Oliver. Fourth Row; James Owens, Ernie; - Perez, Dennis Perry, James Petrus, Glenn Ray, Alfred Silliman, Edward Smith. Fifth Row: Jack ,Snider Bill Stacy, Jim Standard, Dale Stiles, Paul Stokes, Bryan Storey, Anton Suhren. Sixth Row: Clem; I Swann, Sid Weatherford, Larry Wells, David Whitlock, Robert Wilhite, John Wood, Frank Zey. Not - Pictured: Robert Atkinson, Paul Crawford, Cary Duke, R. C. Freeman, Kenneth Griffin John Grimm Robert Hawthorne, Otis Hughen, John Kircus, Robert Koontz, James Leveque, Ralph Mcfarland Steven, Sexton, E. A. Stephenson, James Tarbutton. , Hup-dl 'u: 295 The purpose of the Louisiana Tech Student Section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to promote the advancement of knowledge in the theory and practice of mechanical engineering, to promote a professional spirit among the members, and to promote fellowship. 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. Membership is open to all stu- dents of mechanical engineering. Officers for the spring semester were William Howse, pres- ident; Gene Gammill, vice president; Robert Fisher, secretary; Robert Griffin, treasurer. The faculty sponsor during the spring semester was Grover J. Trammell. For the fall semester, the officers were John Coast, president; Clifford Johnston, Vice president; Boyd Giles, secretary; Winston Holley, treasurer. John D. Calhoun served as faculty sponsor for the fall semester. In 1963 the Mechanical Engineering department, under the direction of the ASME, was recognized as the outstanding de- partment in the School of Engineering at Louisiana Techis annual Engineefs Day. American Society Of Mechanical Engineers First Row: J. T. Allen, John P. Arena, Stephen L. Barritt, Henry A Bernat, Joseph C. Blake, Michael S. Bounds, W. P. Cassels Jr. Second Row: Francis M. Cassidy, John Burnett Coast, Jame; S. Combs, Lawrence W. Diamond, Edward M. Dowdell, WOOdie C. FIOWers, Maxie J. Fowler. Third Row: David E. France, Boyd A. Giles, Charles H. Green Jr., William A. Hill, Winston Holley, Ricard; J. Jofre, Harold D. Johnson, Jr. Fourth Row: J. T. Johnson, Clifford Johnston, Grady C. Jones, Jr., James G. Jones, Jr., Patrick C. Kelly Milton .1- Lamb, James M. Langford. Fifth Row: David M. Lallra, Ronald C. Loyd, Kenneth R. Roys, Charles L. Slack, Charles W. Tay: lor, Bernie D. Tull, Stafford Vallery. Sixth Row: James E. Wales JR, Joseph A. Wall, Earl J. Weber, James C. Williams, Jerrell D: Yeates. Not Pictured: Daniel C. Anderson, William R. Carter, Jr. Robert Poole Dixon, Neal 5. Farrar, Robert C. Fisher, Robert A? Erwin Sanchez, Griffin, III, Lawrence C. Lashley, Roy W. Pace, Wendell T. Smith. Ronald C. Stokes. Agricultural Engineering Club 1 The first classes in agricultural encinee ' a taught at Louisiana Tech in the falloof 5925 217:1: part of the School of Agriculture and Forestry, The Agricultural Engineering Club was organized on the campus in September, 1954, to afford an Oppor- tunity for the members of the agricultural engineer- ing classes to become acquainted, to promote a spirit of congeniality among them, to acquaint them with topics of interest to agricultural engineering students through the medium of speakers and tours. Activities include participation in Engineergs Day, Agricultural-Forestry Day, and various fund-raising enterprises. The faculty adviser is Dr. Fred Beckett. 1 541A James Vester Albritton, Robert L. Dedon, Robert G. Fletcher, Bobby Eggbiogghgiihard Leach, Freddie T. Melton, Lowrey J. Williamson. Agronomy Club The Louisiana Tech Agronomy Club, Student Section, American Society of Agronomy, was organized April, 1959, and was chartered by the National So- ciety in November, 1959. The purposes of the club are to pro- mote a higher scholastic standard and interest in agronomy, horticulture, general agriculture and related courses; to promote fellowship among students; and to train students to become com- petent leaders in these fields and in civic life. Activities include soil and crop judging teams competing in state, re- gional and national contests, delegates to the National Convention of ASA and participation in area high school Martin Edmondson, Larry Amberg, FFA field days. The ASA also awards : Ed ard Grafton, . . Secolsujwlgffv JOhnWPOWBHa Ben a plaque to the outstandlng club semor First Row: John W. Madden, Jack Waggonner, Conrad Cathey7 Norman Frederick, Velle Perryman- E. A. Townsend, Bobby Childress, James Baur, James Grafton. each year. 297 g t ? t LINDA JOHNSTON WWW TOM EAVENSON President DON PRICE LEO GAGNON Secretary BOYD GILES Treasurer Vice President Engineers, 5 f The Louisiana Tech Engineers, Association is compOSed of all the students in the School of Engineering. Its govern- ing body is made up of four executive officers selected by popular vote of the entire group, plus the president, Vice president, and one delegate from each of the six depart- mental 0rganizations-ASCE, ASME, IEEE, AIChE, IAMMPE, and SIE. The association was formed in 1934 for the purpose of promoting interest and a spirit of friendship in the School of Engineering, as well as acquainting prospective students with the engineering profession. Engineers, Day is the highlight of the years activities. It involves both group and individual projects and exhibits with t prizes being awarded for the best of these. The Engineers, Barbecue with the crowning 0f the queen culminates the days festivities. '- u'as-n-M .7 V ssociation AIChE John Boyd Thomas Arrington Ken McDonald ASCE Marshall Peel Daniel Brown Byron Pipes ASEE Robert Lewis Donovan Ronnie Welch Tom Eavenson ASME John Coast Clifford J ohnston Stafford Vallery SIE Jack Albritton Charles Jones SPE OF AIME Claude Mahlen Jerry Cheatham .-., -u... .....r .. n... ....,- .n.u ,0 W . . W -.A 299 Block and E The Louisiana Tech Block and Bridle Club is a profes- sional 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 scholas. tic standard among the students of animal husbandry, es- pecially 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 Var- ious phases of the animal sciences and who have a scholastic achievement of average or above. Honorary memberships are occasionally conferred on deserving individuals. Officers are Larry Buckles, president; Jim Batten, vice president; Gregg Boring, secretary; Joe Lee, treasurer; Ed Cooper, reporter7 and Jimmy Hanna, editor. T LARRY BUCKLES President First Row: Luis Alvarado, Gregg Boring, Ted Bounds, Steve Bright. Dixie Bunton, William Bunton. Second Row: James Burns, Joe Capps, Marcus Ed Cooper, Robert Dedon, Jim Feazel, David Graves. Freezing and packaging ice cream. First Row: William Green, Jimmy Hanna, Bill Harper, Marijon Hinton, Tom Jordan, James Harvey Kelly. Second Row: Barry King, Joe Lee, William Loughlin, Pete Lubcker, John Madden, James Martin. Third Row: Jim Martin, Barry Mobley, Rusty Moore, Woody Pankey, Fred Perritt, Vel Perryman. Fourth Row: John Powell, Paul Reed, Kirk Skeeles, Mark Stehlik, Kenneth Tubbs, Jackie Waggonner. Not Shown: Jim Batton, Mark Brezin, Don Coker, Bill Davidson, Edwin Davis Jr., Robert Foshee, Haskell Mc- Clinton, Ben Moore, Tommy Pack, Ben Pipes, Judy Randolph, Sammy Tamburo, John Thomas, Felton Traylor, Albert Townsend, Pete Wilhite. M.-.,. ..;-...-;, ,,.-.......-A- V ' F orestry Club The Louisiana Tech Forestry Club was formed on the cam- a7 , pus on March 25, 1946. To be eligible for membership in ggzx? i the organization a student must be enrolled in the Depart- Xx ment of Forestry. The purposes of the Tech Foresters are to promote group interest in the advancement of forestry at Tech; to afford a means of acquiring and promoting a professional back- i ground in forestry; to train young men to be active in the ! forestry field and to become competent leaders in home and 1 civic life; to gain, through group gatherings, the full bene- t fits derived from properly conducted social functions; to t encourage and advance, wherever possible, through group or individual initiative, the utmost importance of preserv- ing and re-establishing our forests; and to aid students in f securing employment after graduation in the forestry field. e Officers of the organization are Dale Tracy, president; t t George Woodson, Vice president; Charles Youngblood, sec- retary; Don Parkman, treasurer; Tommy Ledford, parha- mentarian; G. R. Wells, adviser. SUE OWENS Queen First Row: Steve Adams, Dorset Alford, Mike Allen. Second Row: James Baker, Edwin Barron, Edward Brady, Mark Brown, Mike Calahan, Richard Cherry, Tommy Corkem, Ted Daniel, Mike Dubose. Third Row: Clint Floyd, Charles Frye, Doyle Gill, Charles Greer, Larry Grimes, Glenn Haddox, Robert Henry, Bob Heflin, Kerry Herron. Fourth Row: Leslie Hollis, Tommy Ledford, Denver Martin, John Mayzel, Richard McFadden, Roger Miller, Bill Millikan, John Moore, Walter Moore. Fifth Row: Jerry Nugent, Don Parkman, David Perry, Eddie Price, Herbert Robertson, Max Roe, Larry Rogers, Clint Scott, Stacy Siler. Sixth Row: Henry Smart, Bobby Smith, Dale Tracy, J. C. Ward, Robert White, Tom Whittom, A1 Wilson, George Woodson, Bill Zachry. Not Pictured: Robert Adcock, Tommy Addison, Charles Albritton, Jimmie Allen, R. Barlow, Eugene Beatty, Richard Shaw, Russell Carson. J. Cooke, Steve Copell, Van Covingtom Jim Delaney, Joe Fitzpatrick, Frederick Gaston, Ralph 0023, David Green, Charles Gremillion, Ray Jodon, Edward Lawless, Donald Lawrence, Johnny Lockett, Bill Meador, Thomas Moreau, Mike Nolan, James Ouzts, David Porter, Robert Schwartz, Martin Sick, Jimmy White, Jerry Woodard, Charles Youngblood. 1' L g $4 t Mmy t ----. ,IIMMAwMtAh-G$C..Iaiw A N - 'x. -anb,hv,-. CHARLES STANDIFER President IIW i l w I ! hi h.gw .; .4 .4. A v SOPHOMORES w vu- r-c'... 'P-m apsmmu-wn-nga . v WW ma. The George W. Bond Chapter of the Student Loubianu Teachers, Association rwvix'cd its charter in 1951. The outstanding purpose of thr organization is to providc op- portunities for leadvrship and fvllmvship for Twh Qlidcnh who are preparing to touch. The Chapter is an ucliw purlivipant in the national m- ganization of NBA and 1110 slate organization of SLTA. Delegates are sent to both tho LTA 21nd Ihc SLTA Cun- Ventions. An annual Education Day lianquvt is sponmrcd each spring. Monthly programs prox'idc for lmdvixhip and participation in this professional organization. The officers for this your are Charles Stundih'r. prwi- dent; Patsy Hagood. vice president; Cumlc Pructt, swiv- tary-treasurer; and Margrit During. rcpnrlvn Tht- mlxiwr is Dr. B. E. Taharlet. A IL A l JUNIORS FRESHMEX Wu. ,, V WW Wgwesf JUDY WALKER Delta Sigma Pi Rose Delta Sigma Pi The International Fraternity 0r Ddlu Sigma Pi is a professional commerce and business atlministrutiun fraternity and Was fmmded on November 7, 1907, at New York University. The local Chapter Was founded as Beta Alpha Epsilom and obtained its charter as Beta Psi Chapter on May 15, 1918. The purpose of the organization is to foster the study of business: to encourage scholarship, social activities and association of Stu: dents; to promote closer affiliation between the commercial World and students of commerce; and to further a higher standard of commercial ties and culture. Only men students regularly enrolled in the School of BUSinesg Administration, or pursuing business administration subjects and maintaining a scholastic average above the overall menis average in the School of Business Administration, are eligible for membership. William S. Knight is faculty adviser to the chapter. First Row: Dwight Anderson, M. R. Ballard, Douglas Baynham, Don Beasley Newell Blume. Second Row: Rex Bryan, John Burch, John Burton, Roberi Chaney, Warren Cockerham. Third Row: Clarence Crump, John Dienes Jimmy Fallin, Robert Fisctte, Woodrow Foster. i we ..- .,.. .- . ,-, .- - um- um... .g... n; a..-rw J -..q;-. CRAIG STETSON DON WILDER JOHN DAVIS PreSIdent Senior Vice President Junior Vice President x BOBBY ROBBINS ROBERT WILLIAMSON DAVID SESSUMS Secretary Treasurer Historian First Row: Richard Fowler, Paul Franklin, David Gloer, Michael Hannon, Van Hays. Second R0141:.Jerry Hood, Eddie Law, Robert Machen, Fred- erick Marsh, Phillip Pate. Third Row: Thomas Ray, David Sanderford, Ronald Wilhite, Charles Wllllams. . W' W 305 W The Louisiana Tech Accounting Club was organized in 1953. It is an honorary professional organization fer encouraging higher standards of scholarship and de- veloping a closer relationship between accounting stu- dents, faculty, and businessmen. The organization meets twice each month with one meeting for business affairs of the club and the other meeting for professional development. Officers are: Charles Williams, president; Sylvia Ar- nold, secretary; M. R. Ballard, treasurer; R. C. FerringQ ton, faculty sponsor. First Row: Silvia Arnold, M. R. Ballard, Clayton Barns, Syd- ney Blume. Second Row: Edgar Bornmann, Eugene Burnham, Warren Cockerham, Cullen Conerly. Third Row: Mary CorleYa Chyles Fuller, Charles Gibson, III, David Gloer. Fourth R0111! Eddle Law, James Lilley, James Lofton, Robert Machen. Fifth Row: Thomas Ray, Robert Robbins, Leslie Robinson, Doyle Rogers, Sixth Row: David SessumS, Kenneth Smith, Dan TUCk' er, Donald Wilder. Seventh Row.- Charles Williams. Not Pic- tured: AdOlPhus Bailiff, James Ball, William Bray, Donald Clark, William Daughtridge, Robert Fisette, Roland Gatlin, Gerald Riser, Jerrold Williams. First Row: Silvia Arnold, Peter Blandon, Samuel Bro . - Brown, Rex Bryan, Brenda Carpenter. Third Row: ShZEzhsnglrtliclie ngr. JIIJmmy William Dennis. Fourth Row: Ruby Farrar, Janice Gresham Dgug Hilwkeian, Fifth Row: Roger Head, Vernon Helms, Charles Holland. :Sixth Row. Kns. Hollis, Lynn T. Johnson, Leon Lusk. Seventh Row: Joe McDonald H en Eogheicger, Ricgaid Vgclgave. Eighth Row: Virgil Walsworth. Not 15km??? 0 1n ryan, 0 ert ea stream, Allen L ' ' ' Gina Smoak, Earl Stewart. ew13, Dle Odom, George Patterson, The Louisiana Tech Chapter of the American Marketing Associa- tion was organized on April 15, 1956, by a group of marketing majors for any college student interested in marketing and businessman ap- proved 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 under- standing and appreciation of marketing probems, to study and dis- cuss legislation and judicial decisions regarding marketing, and to promote friendly relations between students, faculty, and businessmen. Officers are: Jerry Dean, president; Vernon Helms, first Vice pres- ident; William Dennis, second Vice president; Sharon Candle, secre- tary; Silvia Arnold, treasurer; and sponsors, Dr. Minnie B. Tracey, Amos W. Ford and Jarrett Hudnall. 307 Association for The National Collegiate Association for Secretaries was established at Tech in the spring of 1962. NCAS is a na- tional, professional organization for students majoring in the secretarial field or in business education with a secretarial concentration. Both two-year and four-year students are eligible for membership. The activities of NCAS are designed to encourage ex- change of ideas and experiences among those students plan- ning secretarial careers, to provide an opportunity for teacher trainees in the secretarial area to expand their understanding of the secretarial profession, to promote spirit of fellowship among those students planning secretarial or teaching careers, and to provide opportunities for contacts between students and professional businessmen and women. Faculty advisers are Irol Whitmore Balsley and Cliffo D. Crump. National C0116 giate Secretaries First Row: Margaret Melville, publicity chairman; Charlott Hogg, national convention delegate; Nancy C. Mason presidentf3 Dorothy Patterson, treasurer. Second Row: Jane Lee, vice , ident; Martha K. Hood, secretary. , pres- First Row: Anne Arnold, Joyce Arring- ton. Second Row: Mary Enid Barr, Linda Caffrey, Virginia Calhoun, Paula Crenshaw, Mary Nell Dennig, Sue Doi- ron. Third Row: Betty Fincher, Ona Faye Floyd, Dianne Grigsby, Carol AHagner, Joyce Harper, Mary Teresa Hendershot. Fourth Row: Marilyn Hill, Charlotte Hogg, Martha K. Hood, Lyn- da Jones, Leonora Lee, Annette Lock- wood. Fifth Row: Judy McCullough, Bettye McGee, Frances McGuire, Ev- elyn Martin, Nancy C. Mason, Martha Maxwell. Sixth Row: Margaret Mel- ville, Elizabeth Newton, Nancy Owen, Sandra Parker, Dorothy Patterson, Irma F. Perryman. Seventh Row: Jo Ann Robinett, Jackie Stewart, Joy Stewart, Karen Waddey, Patricia Wilks, Sherryn Williams. m..-t:..... ... aw ,. - . - .r H5 Nutkh'mwwu. L ...t $. Phi Beta Phi Beta, women,s national professional fraternity of music and speech, was founded in 1912 at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. Alpha Omicron chapter was chartered on the Tech campus in the spring of 1962. Members are elected through recommendation as to their talent, personality, and Character, and by auditions held by charter members. The purpose of Phi Beta is tito promote the best in music and speechn by encouraging members to strive for outstand- ing achievement in their field, fine scholarship, and service to school and community. Each year the chapter chooses service projects which will benefit the school and community. Officers are: Virginia Shaw, president; Mary Ardistine Fowler, vice president; Ann Sowers, secretary; Winnie Whitman, treasurer; Judy Taylor, historian. W X 4 WW First Row: Doris Evans, Mary Ardistine Fowler, Mary Purser. Second Row: Jorenda Reynolds, Virginia Sue Shaw, Ann Sowers. Third Row: Judith Taylor, Winnie Whitman, Mary Beth Williams. Sigma Alpha Eta First Row: Jimmy Cobb, Dot Crawley, Martha Dickerson, Sandra Eaglebarger, Judy Fallin. Second Row: Diane Flurry, Bob. Gossard, Halaine Kees, Charlotte McCarty, Jorenda Reynolds. Third Row: Virginia Shaw, Lynn Smith, Judy Taylor, Mary Joan Terry. The objectives of Sigma Alpha Eta are to create interest among college students in the field of Speech and heating, to encourage professional growth by providing learning experiences not offered in the formal course of Study, and to foster a spirit of unity by coor- dinating the interests of persons with a common goal. The organi- zation also seeks to aid in build- ing sound public relations with Other college departments and with local organizations interested in the field of speech and hearing therapy. Officers are: Jorenda Reynolds: president; Virginia Shaw, vice president; Halaine Kees, record- ing secretary; Lynn Smith, cor- responding secretary; Charlotte McCarty, treasurer. Faculty ad- . viser is Mrs. Louise Brooks. i' 309 - - ....,.-. p --. - 2. .4, 1.....- Business Students Association The Business Students Association is composed of all the stu- dents enrolled in the School of Business Administration. The as- sociation promotes the traditional Commerce Day on the campus each year. . Commerce Day begins with a convocation of the business students at which some outstanding personality in the busmess world is guest speaker. The nominees for the followmg years offices 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 respectlveeoaches. After the softball game, the business students and the1r 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 days events, the Queen of Commerce Day is crowned'and the officers for the following year are announced. SAMLEE SANDERS Commerce Queen KEN HOLLIS, President RICHARD FOWLER, lst Vice President DOROTHY PATTERSON, 2nd Vice President SYLVIA ARNOLD, Secretary DAVID HRUSKA, Treasurer JOHNNY DAVIS, Accounting Representative CRAIG MARTIN, Economics and Finance Representative CHARLES SWEENEY, General Business Representative CHARLOTTE HOGG, Office Administration Representative -- .-v v. - - - 4r v-us , m:..:u -..,- A Home Economics Club OfTiliilnggizlran: dTe.ch Homfe Economics Club is composed meg: once a 656 h1n the held of home economics. Thev andt . mont t0 f.u.rther thelr knowledge in the fiela 0 prpVIde opportumtles for the members to b b ter acquamted. ecome 9t- Offlcers are Nancy Garrison, president: Marv ZeV vice KreSIdent; .Bess Haley, secretary: Diane Smith: treglgurer: SI11111 Allbrltton, rseport-er; Sandra Grant, parlizimentarian; annon Roark, hlstorlan; Carolyn McCoy, publicity chair- man; Johnnie Ruth Beasley, freshman representative: Peggv Eomero. state officer; Miss Ruth Richardson. facultv ad- lser. I . First Row: Ann Allbritton, Carol Al- lums, Pat Allums, Frances Anders, Carolyn Ashley. Second Row: Barbara Aulds, Trudy Aulds, Elizabeth Barn- ard, Lynda Bassett, Johnnie Ruth Beas- ley, Sylvia Binkowski, Diane Britt. Third Row: Martha Brown, Diana Car- ter, Margaret Carter, Sandra Chadler, Frances Chesney, Shirley Craft, Caro- lyn Cramer. Fourth Row: Patricia Crawford, Deanna Davis, Gloria Davis, Margaret DeLee, Loretta Dennig, San- dra Deshotels, Mary Ann Donnell. Fifth Row: Camille Duchesne, Ann Ed- wards, Mary Edwards, Carolyn Felts, Janice Ferguson, Nancy Garrison, Joan Gist. Sixth Row: Sandra Grant, Jim- mie Hatch, Joan Humble, Margaret Hundley, Barbara Irvine, Kay Jones, Linda Jones. Seventh Row: Patricia Jones, Glenda Kees, Georgia Kim- brough, Mary Jane King, Mary Belle Kirkland, Carolyn Laing, Elaine Lat- iolais. Eighth Row: Margaret Le- Grande, Jo Logan, Jennie Lorraine, Carolyn McCoy, Barbara McGee, Peg- gy Mason, Mary Lou May. Ninth Row: Martha Norris, Betty Padgett, Claudene Philley, Pamela Price, Sherry Rain- water, Judy Randolph, Walda Rhymes. Tenth Row: Mary Richardson, Sue Roark, Peggy Romero, Anita Shadow, Helen Smith, Betty Stewart, Emily Stewart. Eleventh Row: Ann Strahan, Diane Taylor, Gail Torbet, Betty Whit- worth, Glenda Williams, Jo Worlham, Mary Zey. Not Pictured: Judy Coving- ton, Mary Dunn, Mitzi Gates, Vivian Green, Bess Haley, Marsha Hoefeld, Diane Holloway, Carolyn Hunter, Bob- bie Lou Johnson, Susan Montgomery, Margie Murry, Bobbie Pullig, Betty Wallace. 3ll -7 .:.--, - :. mvmh .. V. Womenis Physical Education Majors Club The Physical Education Majors Club is both a departmental and professional organizgaujon for women preparing to be teachers of health and physical education. It was organized by Miss Christine Moon, who was then the direc- tor of womenis physical education. The pur- pose of the club is to promote professional growth and development of individual mem. bers as well as the profession itself through activities pursued during the year. Officers are Charmaine DeMoss, president; Betty Britt, vice president; Mary Esther Lewis, secretary; Loyce Garrett, treasurer; and Mrs. Lucy Candy, sponsor. First Row: Gay Bosher, Betty Britt, Virginia Cal. houn, Tonia Casey, Virginia Connell. Second Row: Charmaine DeMoss, Mary Frank, Loyce Garrett, Mar- gret Hall, Barbara Hollingsworth. T bird Row: Donna Jo Nolan, Sue Owen, Linda Pennington, Helen Ran- dall, Lou Anne Sharp. Fourth Row: Linda Shaver, Alice Smith, Patsy Smith, Linda Snow, Janice Tompkins. Fifth Row: Sandra Wiggins, Niki Wylie. Not Pictured: Ann Heard, Linda Landrum, Mary Lewis, Barbara Mulhearn. Geology Club 4 ' 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 related fields; to train young men and women to be interested and active students of the earth sciences; and to gain, from group participation, knowledge of the responsibilities of industry which will face them upon graduation. The club is composed of geological en- gineering maj ors, and is also open to any other student interested in geology. In addition to monthly meetings, the club has social outings and conducts field trips to various sections of the Ark-La-Miss area. Each year the Geology Club participates in Engineersl Day by exhibiting a display. F aculty advisers are W. R. Higgs and Dr. R. M. Allen. Officers are Bobbye Ben Taylor, president; Stan Griffis, vice president; and Ellen Bridges, sec- retary-treasurer. First Row: Jerrny. Baker, William S. Beasley, Ellen Bridges. Second Row: Bruce Cline, Poly Evans, Stan Griffis. Third Row: Harold Landers, Janice Owens, Jimmie Walker. Fourth Row: Edwin Wright. Not Pictured: Mike Giska, Billy Morris, Ed. mund J. Nolan, Jr., Bobbye Ben Taylor. h V Aee'en. ; . 1.1.. 1 . ., - a- q; . kneuxeh-.,. V TECh Choir The Tech Choir presents various concerts and Programs th h OUt the state, gIVlng the students an Opportunity t0O a t' . roug. - some of the best in musical literature. p r 101pate 1n OFFICERS PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT ...... RLeeFDavis SECRETARY oy a TREASURER Martha Lou W31: Elizabeth Mooney ; l Lee Davis R0 y Farmer Martha Worley Elizabeth Mooney $2, Izwxxxxlx WX W e Maddux, Carrol Naul, Nelson Tilton, James 1, Charlotte Sanford, Winifred Camp, Bob I. Third Row: Mary Jane Joyner, Pam Mul- Donna Steen, Mary Minchew, Lee Davis, Roy Far- Ken Taylor, Farmer, Frances Harvey, Jun w: Carolyn Young, Judith Hi1 ans, Nancy Walke Mary Beth Williams, id McCaskill, Johnny Hollis, Olby Love, Daul Devaney, irst Row: Linda M t Gray. Second R0 CMullen, Cary Ellerman, James Taylor, Gayle Campbell, Doris Ev d Deal, Lynn Johnson, Harold Wheeler, Ronny Parks, tha Lou Worley, Dav 166m Ann Sowers, Shirley Martin, Davi arol Ann MCMillan, Elizabeth Mooney. Fourth Row: Elaine Melton, Mar . . ' ' gen B111 Brasher, Gene Kirkpatrick, Richard DuVall, Hopkins Hallman, B111 Smlth, Rlchard Loxe, ud Thames, Mary Chumbley. At piano; Wilma Cox. At organ: Dinah Chesson. F Gill, Juanita Hebert, Betty Corley, Jerlynne Lott, Jane Olivia Alsbrooks, 3l3 Theta Beta The Theta Beta Club was organized at Louisiana Tech in October, 1940, and is made up of town and drive-in girls. The purposes of the organization are to fill the needs of women students who 00m- mute, and to enable them to more fully enjoy the benefits of college life. Theta Beta stands ready to lend its support to any activity sponsored at Tech. Officers are Carolyn Hunter, president; Joyce First Row: Julie Anderson. Second Row: Lou Anderson, Joyce Arner, Linda . . . . . . Aulds, Dianne Baker, Beverly Brown, Nancy Bryant, Luellen Calhoun, Mar- Smlth, Vlce preSIdent, JUdlth Smlth, secretarytreas. garet Cobb, Earlene Colhour. Third Row: Charlotte. Cooper, Betty Corley, III'CF; JOY McConathy, reporter; Mrs. Kathleen Sim. Nancy Edmiston, Virginia Emory, Diane Farrar, Brenda Fitzpatrick, Joyce mons sponsor. Frazier, Mary Garrett, Donna Gibson. Fourth Row: Janette Gray, Pat Gregory, 3 Sandra Crigsby, Nancy Hamilton, Frances Harvey, Kathleen Higgs, Judy Holstead, Brenda Houck, Carolyn Hunter. Fifth Row: Harriet Irvin, Donna Kaspar, Dianna Key, Linda Liner, Joy McConathy, Barbara McGee, Bettye Mc- Gee, Rickey McKaskle, Sandra McKethan. Sixth Row: Sandra Madden, Kathy Miles, Pat Moore, Walda Rhymes, Claudia Rockett, Juanita Rowe, Ruth Shows, Lucy Spillers, Robbie Spradlin. Seventh Row: Jane Smart, Joyce Smith, Judith Smith, Verda Smith, Clara Tanner, Brenda Thrift, Pat Tubbs, Sally Walsworth, Ethylen Wilson. Not Pictured: Judith Coss, Ann Mitchell, Barbara Pepper, Mary Lou Pepper, Jo Ann Rockett, Ann Taylor, Charlotte Wiggins, Pat Wilks. x x'W eww C. 1rcle K Circle K is a service organization for college men and is sponsored by Kiwanis International. The purposes of Circle K are many, but among the most important are to emphasize the American way of life; to provide an opportunity for leadership training in service; to serve on the campus and in the community; to promote good fellowship and high scholarship; and to develop aggressive citizenship and the spirit of service for improvement of human relationships. Officers of Circle K are Bill Higgs, president; Joe A. Brownlee. Vice president; James W. Owens, secretary; and Rusty Moore, treasurer. Faculty advisers are Dr. Roland Abegg and Alexander Boyd. First Row: Claude Blanchard, Joe Brownlee, John Burton. Second Row: Daniel Gray, Will Gray, Charles Jackson. Third Row: William Lees, Rusty Moore, James Owens. Fourth Row: William Perry, Jon- athan Ramsay, Jerry Templeton. Not Pictured: William Carter, Phil- lip Fairchild, David Gray, John Rivers, Jerry Sutton. X35: x xxx Ex m VVWW xxx e xxxxxkx WILLIAM HICGS President Blue J ackets x w. ,xxmmmm V waxiwmmx mum Paula Eggleston; Linda Smull. Second Row: Jane Teer, Pat Ezell; Jennie Lorraine, secretary; Judy Pierce, publicity chair- Lipscomb; Margie Bell. 1 First Row: Bobbie Smith; Shirley Roberts; Frankie Adams, president; Sandy Hamlin; w membership chairman; Martha Williams, treasurer; Mary Zey, vice president; w man; Judy Vise, projects chairman. Not Pictured: Gail Hestbeck; Judy Omega 1 Alpha Ph 57?? $5? x 6?? $? of students Service organization composed who formerly were Boy Scouts . TOMMY PIXTON Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT VAUGHAN WILMER STOWE Faculty Adviser MAJOR DEWEY S. McCLELLAN Vice President President $3593.25Z?, Mer- Pixton. Second Row Tommy ry, Robert Daulton, James Palmer, John , Frank Eason. , ilmer Stowe , W , Robert Lowe Ted Suhren ghan ill Robert Vau hton, James Moore iam Ward, First Row 11 Knig dams, W ri A , 3V? 4; mzwzmi ?xy . , a WWW . , . x : A X XAQMAAx X If x $ ,w ?va x$ ? . ,. x 5W ,9 2 x ?? 9y wa ?w xpwwg ?32 , x 7; x3? ?;R? i? z, y 14 x , wj, ?y a? a7 . SWAszr??? xg , , , WK? ?az , ?z; L Rg Z , ? 7i y mwy yyw W Q 27 ?x 011 the way to the li- brary. o: J P7? 2 1 ?? : a Z , axw fag $2; xx Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Union serves as a link between the campus and the local churches. A scene at the Installation Banquet. The BSU Choir when it presented a Christmas musical entitled i4Christmas Oratoriaf, 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. . Amongr the many activities designed to accom. plish this objective are a pre-school retreat; daily chapel services, with an average of 200 students at. tending; Bible study; a missions emphasis week; a Young W0men7s Auxiliary; an Evangelistic Em- phasis Week; and recreational activities including parties and banquets. Tech BSU participates in state-wide activities including a fall convention, a spring assembly, and several choir tours. George Haile, a former Tech student, serves as full-time director of the BSU. TOM BRITTAIN President H;H-t;., D-Qbu-AYnI-i EXECUTIVE COUNCIL N POWE, Chapel Director JOELLEN WELCH, Secre-tary REGGIE HANCHEY, 300131 . NEVA DENNEY, Womank Athlenc Director MELVI DHALE SIMPSON, Mews Athletic Director SANDRA MADDEN, Drive-in Representative DON GODAIR, Publicity DIANE ADKINS, Center Hostess SAMMY GRAVEL, Center Host BOB FEAZEL, Promotion SHARON MOORE, Devotional Chairman BYRON LEE, President of Sophomore Council WAYNE REEVES, Music Director FREDDY O,NEAL, Men,s Enlistment Chairman MARTHA MYRICK, Womenk Enlistment Chairman RONNIE HAWKINS, Missions JACKIE HOOPER, YWA President PATSY HAGOOD, Secretary to Director STEERING COMMITTEE JIMMIE BEE SMITH, Spiritual PAT ALLUMS SPIKES, Missions JIMMY BURNETT Enli A , stment Iglyi HOWARD, Promotional RTIS NYECAARD, Social xxx w w W xxx xxxxxx $ $ W XX xxxk x xx W ;, y W , XW wk . . , oun011 Suppel at the Halle S Executive C The National Canterbury Association gives both students and faculty members an opportunity to receive the teachings and life of Christ through the faith and practice of the Episcopal Church: to witness to the Lordship of Christ over all mankind through prayer and the sacraments by study, service, and evangelism. The John Ticholas Galleher Student Center is open daily- for the use of the members of the academic community for devotions, study, relaxa- tion, or recreation. The local Canterbury Association meets on the first and third Thursday at 5 :30 p.m. On the third Thursday there is a Visiting prieSt who celebrates Holy Communion and presents a short talk. Following this service, supper is served in the student center. Officers are: William Lees, president; Joan Spruill, secretari'; Law- rence Lashley, Vice president: and James Stokes, treasurer. 1W1: Xi ' ygwth m, i f7 t .ei x, , , FELLOWSHIP ewie h xxxe iii V fy x e 4e W f f- y W NW22yi h t Canterbury Association e , , e a WWW w JWMWW Wye President William Lees WORSHIP PLANNING tn m m Secretary 5! Joan Spruill XXX The Louisiana Tech chapter of the National Newman Club Federation was first organized on the Tech campus in 1941. Its primary purpose is to develop and co-ordinate the spiritual, intellectual, and social growth of the Catholic students on the Tech campus. To achieve its objective, the Newman Club sponsors the menhs and womenas retreats, the monthly Communion breakfasts, weekly meetings with guest speakers and lectures on pertinent topics, and the seasonal parties. z .....a-e-xu ......WM' .. ... rm-.. ,H. Wm'-...o-- n... . , , u .ap-.. .4... ....te.,-h-e :. ,.. . Ht w -w-v-k .. . Newman Club DOUG DUET President EXECUTIVE COUNCIL JAMES HADDOX, vice president GENEVIEVE ABDELLA, recording secretary MARY HENDERSHOT, corresponding secretary M. CRAIG MARTIN, treasurer ED SMITH, senior representative JAMES WALES. houee and groundx BERNADETTE ZIMMER, social chairman KAY PETRL'S. publicity chairman ERNEST PEREZ. public reIations promotion and 32l van... .sn-un - 1- 1, v...- .t .-- -' - 1. Jw, ' Wwam M W a x h aa rah a VIM z an, ttAll that I am and all that I have, I give to Christ and to His service? A V . - , , , , , v , , 3 1 , , . H Vesper services in the chapel are planned and conducted by the students, and offer each member an opportunity to share his Christian faith with others. Wesley Foundation, the Methodist student religious movement on the campus, was organized at Louisiana Tech in February of 1936. The present building was built in 1954. The director of Wesley is Reverend Bill Stokes, Jr. WESLEY SCHEDULE Sunday 6:00 PM. .................................................. Vespers Tuesday 12:00 PM. ................................ Drive-in Luncheon 12:30 PM. ........................................ Prayer Time Wednesday 6:00 PM. ................................... Council Meeting Thursday 6115 P-M- -------------------------------------------------- Vespers ................................. Fellowship Period Friday 12:30 PM. ........................................ Prayer Time Informal Recreation Saturday ,, Open House after Football Games ., .............. Informal Activities Sunday 6:00 RM. , .................................................. Vespers ,,,,,,,,,,,, Deputations to District Churches This year celebrates Weslefs 50th Anniversary as a part of the ministry of the Methodist Church on campuses of colleges and uni- versities throughout the nation. Wesley serves as an answer to the spiritual. educational, and recreational needs of the Methodist stu- dents and others on each of these campuses. COUNCIL MEMBERS Firsi Row: Ann Woodward, treasurer; James Pelton, vice president; Winnie Whitman, president; Reverend William M. Stokes, Jr., Director; Toni Chandler, secretary. Second Row: Joan Gist, librarian; Snookie May, social action co-chairman; Judy Randolph, recreation chairman; Ginny Gilliland, girlst intramural chairman; Charlotte Sanford, music co-chairman; Silvia Arnold, house and grounds co-chairman; Billie Vic szleman, Sunday vesper chairman; Beth Young, representative Trinity Methodist Church; Pat Humble,personne1co-chairman; Sharon Rownd3 publlcny co- chairman; Zella Faye Brown, prayer time co-chairman; Winnie Nail, publicity co-chairman; Margie Murry, foods co-chairman; Margle, Bell, foods co-chairman. Third Row: Rowland Vernon, Jr., deputation chairman; Jim Davis, house and grounds co-chalrman; Charles Castoq, boys Intramural chairman; Maurice Cottingham, Grace Methodist Church representative; Johnny Hruska, prayer tlme co-chalrman; Glrault erd, .pctsonncl c0- Chairman; Tommy Rorie, social action co-chairman; Darien McKenzie, Thursday vesper chalrman. Not chtured: Joyce Arner, drlve-m students chairman; Everett Plummet, music co-chairman. w 2m pt 2 y ?Wh t Xs WM w W7 .x a .. L 02 V a M ' a m W a h WWW IX W t , M W ah! h h hX h s C ' I 4. k. , .. w -.. .58 mag; ' ,v a . aw; Westminster Fellowship WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday 6100 P-M- ------------------------------- Vespers Tuesday 7230 A-M- ------------------- Prayer ServiCe 6:00 PM. ---------------- Council Meeting Thursday 6:00 PM. ........ . Vespers, Fellowship Rehearsing for skit. Friday ---------------- SOCial ACtiVities Saturday --------------------- AS announced Campus Christian life is a ministry to the total aca- demic community, with a concern to bring together fac- ulty, students, and administration in a worshipping, Wit- nessing fellowship. It seeks to provide opportunities for students and faculty to know one another as persons. Through the work of the Westminster center, the stu- dents are encouraged to enjoy Christian fellowship and worship together. The Center is available to the faculty and students alike to provide a 'common field of in- Ice Cream Party. terest. Our purpose is to confront the academic community with the fact of Jesus Christ. We minister through a church-centered community to students, faculty, and administrators. Our organization is simple and flexible. Hymn sing at the Center. COUNCIL MEMBERS First Row: Margie Mantooth, Tuesday prayer e chairman; Evelyn Munson, outreach and fellow- ! ship chairman; Marilynn Jenkins, corresponding ' secretary; Nancy Byrd, vice-moderator; Carolyn Villarreal, Thursday vesper chairman; Sandra 1 Grant, foods chairman. Second Row: Will Gray, 1 treasurer; Ray Jodon, publicity chairman; Mike DuBose, recording secretary; Hopkins Nims, jun- L , , ior representative; David Wylie, moderator. i V ,, h -V '7 L t k t ' .x V' me r a are TMA y -k. wean .. . First Row: Pat Young, social chairman; Elizabeth Barnard, sec- retary; Fran Anders, president; Marcia Tynes, vice president; Jan- et Sturdivant, treasurer. Second Row: Cynthia Arnold, Helen Mc- Bride, Johnnie Ruth Beasley, Ann Laird, Nelda Henderson, Rose- mary Estes. Third Row: Phyllis Petty, Cail Goodrich, Margaret Es- tes, Laraine Adair, Nancy Green- wood, Priscilla Elkins, Sandra A1- ford, Diane Maxey, Mrs. Penny. Z ? ? Z First Row: Mrs. Yarbrough, head resident; Dorothy Patter- son, president; Judy Walker, vice president; Judy McCul- lough, secretary; Sandra Mc- Crory, treasurer; Margaret Mcl- ville, social chairman, Mrs. Cooper, housekeeper. Second Row: Betty Spinks, Diane Ad- kins, Lettie Virginia Connoll, Martha Colvin, Jane Schermcr- horn, Barbara Metcalf, Margaret Mays, Dolores Culledge, Angel Courtney, Golda Jean Pray, Mignon Scogin, Pam chslce. First Row: Mrs. Tot McLean, Chelia Mixon, Kay Gillan, Holly Bayne, Judy Lipscomb, Sandra Mitchell, Susan Felts, Paula Hall. Second Row: Barbara H01- lingsworth, Judy Austin, Angela Jones, Camille Duchesne, Linda Kemp, Martha Worley, Pat Stroud, Mildred Hammet, Bess Haley, Claudene Philley, Judy Phillips, Cheryl McGuffey. Dudley Honor Council . , M4 Graham onor Council First Row: Missy Hardy, Peggy McGee, Sandra Grant, Dana Long, Saundra Fitzgerald. Sec- ond Row: Jane Lee, president; Frankie Adams, vice president; Varga Szabo, secretary; Jean O Banion, treasurer; Polly Whid- don, social chairman. T hird Row: Zoila Valdivieso, Jerylynne Lott, Blanche Barnes, Jane Teer, Joye Barron. Fourth Row: Gail Sollock, Donna Steen, Janice Tompkins, Ann Woodward, Vir- ginia Shaw, Mrs. Roth, Judy Cromer. First Row: Sue Lohnes, second floor representative; Margare'f Attaway, social chairman; Kathl Stewart, treasurer; Templa Chandler, devotional chairman. Second Row: Cassandra Carpen- ter, vice president; Helen Bgck- man, firSt floor representatlve; Jennifer Lee, CWC representa- tive; Mary Kay Sharp, WRA representative; Ree Fulgham, president; Ethel Wicks, secre- tary. First Row: Sharon Rownd; Vickie Young; Carole Pructt; Pat Humble; Lucy JonesY prvs- idem; Dot Alford; Martha Crump; Gwen Flowers, Vice president. Second Row: Ginny Cilliland; Sue Jordan; Doris Edwards; Margie Murry, treas- urer; Yvonne Cox; Dana Millcr; Peggy Manning; Betty Padgett; Mrs. White; Sandra Beasley; Nancy Walker; Nell Dchc, sco- retary. Not Pictured: Glenda Bounds, social chairman. W 1 1 a 10 t O O F Basketball Track Cross Country Baseball Tech Gridders Won Some Big Ones I' A die-hard Louisiana Tech team fought back from a season V opening loss to GSC Champion McNeese State to win four con- t secutive games, lose the next two in close decisions, and then storm back with two of the finest performances in the closing contests to finish the season with a successful 6-3 record. Once more it was the wide-open passing attack recently in- stalled by Coach Joe Aillet that made the Louisiana Tech offense, but there were new operators to replace the departed Mickey Jaye: Slaughter-Jerry Griffin combo. Billy Laird, sophomore All-GSC choice, did the firing this season with several receivers sharing the honors. Laird broke three of Slaughteris season marks, including passes USU, com- pletions t90l and yards passing t1,103l. A number of other records fell by the wayside during the season. Freshman end and place-kicker Speedy Campbell, who was the teamis leading scorer with 32 points, broke the extra point mark held by Bud Alexander by booting 20 FATS, al- though he didnlt kick in the first two games. David Lee, junior end, broke the Tech punting record with a 41.3 average, nearly all of his kicks long, high spirals. He also held the previous mark of 40.0. The team itself set several home records, including 17 straight GSC wins, 26 of the last 27 and nine in a row. Tech,s record was accomplished despite some injury handi- caps. One of the tri-captains, Paul Labenne, missed the last seven games. End Pat Lynch missed the last four and another tri- captain, Charlie Bourgeois, missed the last two tilts. These injuries and others were offset because freshmen quickly stepped up to do excellent jobs. Most notable were Alden Reeves, Campbell, Maurice Greer, John Wurzburger, Wayne Mathews, Tommy Linder, Jimmy Jones, Bob McKinnon, and Paul Clark. llNow, set your feet before you throw, Billy? tlLefs go get the Ragin, Cajuns Gang? war w ...5 ' , u 'W -:.ugw,. . .M- - . f , . 1.; .VWw , N X W V ? a ; I . , f a $5 , v; , 1., 1 y, L g 5 shoulders following 45-0 rout of USL. Other George Doherty, Glenn Tilley, E. J. Coach Joe Aillet gets a ride on player staff members mounter-clockwisd are Jim Mize, Lewis and Huey Williamson. THE SCOREBOARD , Tech OFF 6 McNeese State 27 12 Louisiana College 6 45 Southwestern La. 0 27 Northwestern La. 13 34 Arlington State 14 19 Tennessee Tech 21 7 Southeastern La. 15 10 Southern Miss. 0 23 Northeast La. 7 188 103 ins Paul Labenne, John Robert Williamson and Charles Bourgeois. Tri-Capta 33 I Lee catches one over the middle McNeese 27 Tech 6 The Bulldogs Also Played LTeO 6 0 0e 6 McN-6 7 8 6-27 The Bulldogs could never get their at- THE YARDSTICK LT McN tack rolling against the unbeaten GSC 215531211115ng 13 2;: champion McNeese squad. 12:3??? 1973 923. The Cowboys, blessed with the likes of 53:15:: 213;: By 7423 5.41; Darrell Lester, Charlie Anastasio, and Tom- ?iiliiffiii 233 238 my Thompson in the backfield, displayed one of the strongest running games around in the unmerciful assault against the de- fenseless Tech line. The Bulldogs9 only tromp into scoring territory came in the second quarter on a pass from Billy Laird to Wayne Davis, a passing combination that clicked all season. Kenny Tidwell, 145-pound defensive halfback, was awarded the Amos Stagg award, an award given after each game to the outstanding player judged by the coaches. THE SCOREBOARD McNeLester, 1 run. lkick failedl McNeLester, 1 run. tGuillorV kickl Tech-Davis, 8 pass from Laird. lkick failedl McNeThompson, 1 run. tTrahan runl McNeAnastasio, 1 run. tpass failedl. Labenne threw this pass, then went downfield and caught it h 3 3 33- 3W--.wm A - ..-,, 6h' v21...- 'W-N n. ..... ' Ihw,-u..3m , 4-.- ...-. A .. . t w ;.L . 7...... .. Laben ne scampers through a tank-size hole against the Wildcats Tech 12 La. College 6 i Wildcats Not So Wild! LT 0 6 0 6 - 12 LC 6 0 0 O3 6 A flred-up Tech outf1t fought back from an Tm: qum early deficit with Wayne Noland scoring two N H . . F' s v a 13 ; touchdowns to blast the W1ldcats 12-6 1n a home anasDracrllnn: 132 1m: . Y 1 :c' rv l3 '1 '. renewal of an old rlvalry. psgipf'gfg, 17.; '81, F' . . - 6 Passes Int. by l 1 Wlth.R10hard Ems, Amos Alonzo Stagg puma. Aw. 3.11.7 HM award winner, heading a savage line, the Bull- E;13,E',;:i'f;i;- 1;; 1'1'; dogs held a tough LC ground game to only 100 yards. Noland score score up on a 36-yard pass reception. The deciding counter was scored on an cepted pass by Corky Corkern. THE SCOREBOARD 55 from Phil Troutman tkick failed! d the Techsters first TD from three yards out after setting thv other three yard plunge after an inter- LC3-Dave Brockmeyer, 30 pa L'IL-Noland, 3 run. tkick failedht LTyNoland, 3 run. tpass failedt Lee jUSt gets it away Davis nabs Aerial Jones hunts handle Maw , i, Irby mm and Martin t63i provide pass protection Tech 45 USL O Cagin, The Cajuns LT USL THE YARDSTICK LT USL First Downs 15 3 Yards Rushing 134 44- Yards Passing 172 34- Passes tA-Ci 28-12 11-5 Passes Intc. By 0 1 Punts, Avg. 6-42-7 11.3.9.3 Penalties, Yds. 8'70 5-4-5 Fumbles, Lost LO 6-4- 21 3 7 14 s45 0 0 0 0e 0 It was both homecoming and Hoe Aillet Day, at Tech Stadium against a tough USL crew, Which should have stayed at home. Coach Aillet was handed a num- ber of fabulous gifts, including a new car, but the one he will prob- ably remember longest is an unbe- lievable 45-0 Victory handed him by members of the football squad. Playiigg with these extra incentives, the Canines opened early in the first quarter with Charlie Bourgeois recovering a fumble in the end zone. Speedy Campbell, who kicked six of six extra points and booted a field goal, made a sensational touchdown catch and became the first freshman to really prove his worth. Billy Laird, who began to show a pro,s poise in this game, was picked to receive the AAS award. THE SCOREBOARD LTeBourgeois, fumble recovery in end zone. tCampbell kieki LTeNoland, 2 run. tCampbeIl kickt LT-Lynch, 13 pass from Laird. tCampbell kicki LTsCampbell, 35-yard field goal LTeMcDoweH, 3 run. tCampbell kicki LTeLinder, 2 run. tCampbell kicki LTeCampbell, 15 pass from Weaver. tCampbell kicki. Odom 0n the move Tidwell heads upfield 3V6 field Arledge blocks as Wurzhurger goes outside McDowell runs into heavy traffic Tech 27 NSC 13 Too Hot for Demons LT 7 7 7 6e27 NSC 0 0 7 6-13 Sensational Billy Laird, hitting receivers right, left, and up the middle, completed 23 of 30 passes in his most outstanding game ever, to lead the Bulldogs to sweet revenge over arch-rival Northwestern, which had won the last two state fair games. THE YARDSTICK LT NSC First Downs 23 S Yards Rushing 131 43 Yards Passing 232 90 Passes tA-O 30-23 16-5 Passes Inlc. By 1 0 Puuts, Avg. 4.39.6 7.39.0 Penalties, Yds. 8.78 5150 Fumbles. Lost 1-1 4-0 The score doesn1t even indicate the difference in the two clubs, as noted by the statistics. With Laird launching an air attack, a type almost un- equalled anywhere, Tech scored in each of the four periods in the massacre of the Demons. Charlie Bour- geois caught seven of Laird1s passes and was outstand- ing defensively in winning the AAS award. Wayne Davis caught five passes and nearly everyone else got in on the act. THE SCOREBOARD LT-McD0we11, 1 run. 1Campbe11 kick1 LTeCorkern, 19 pass from Laird. tCampbell kick1 NSC-Duncan, 1 run. 1Horton kick1 LTeMcDowell, 1 run. 1Campbe11 kick1 LT-Davis, 16 pass from Laird. 1kick blocked1 NSCe-Reding. 17 pass from Carroll. 1kick blocked1 Williamson collars an 1nd ian trying to go wide 335 e -msm 0.x... - -.- 11 -.....t---h.-.,..., Tech 34 Arlington 14 . . . And Four in a Row 14-34 Ye ' , I . I 1' 1' .1 9'11, LTeH AS- 0 8 0 6e14 Corky Corkern shocked THE YARDSTICK the Rebels With a 93-yard First DownS L1: Al; kickoff return on the 1332132551123: 1:3 12: opening kickoff to open 1,. :33: 11,1193, 121? 2H: the floodgates for a 34-14 ' g:$1h:,$::. 3122 504.2 TeCh ViCtOIY- The w1n was TeCh s Tidwell hauling back a punt fourth in a row after the loss to McNeese. Alden Reeves added a 69-yard punt return for the second long run of the night in the third quarter. The Canines opened up with a 14-0 lead as Billy Laird and Corkern paved the way. Both Reb scores came on passes. Laird and McDowell got the final Tech TD1s, Laird on a one-yard keeper and McDowell on a 17-yard sprint. THE SCOREBOARD LTeCOrkern, 93 kickoff return. tCampbell kick1 LT-Laird, 1 run. tCampbell kick1 AS-Ford, 12 pass from Wilson. U. Campbell kicld LTeReeves, 69 punt return. tCampbell kick1 ASeRichardson, 23 pass from Langford. trun failed1 LTeLaird, 1 run. tCampbell kicld LTeMcDowell, 17 run. tkick blocked1 Greer grabs a pass and heads downfield McDowell struggles to get loose to no avail Hua-o-u-u 1. ,, w., .. , ., 5..-...rM .. pg can ....-.-.vi.um, . ,e -e e MW m...- .n'... -r--- gpwrun-W'wn 4 m-. . - - . It seems Reeves is cornered but he got loose for a big gain Davis catches pass, Corkern clears the way Hold your breath, Laird is running again Tenn. Tech 21 Tech 19 Playing Catch-Up LT b- 0 0 TT -- T 1 1 THE YARD9TICK LT Fire! Dunlh' IT Rushing Yank 132 Pacein: Yards Passes tA-Cl Pagiw lntc. By Puma, Avg. Pcnalliv':, 3114. FumbIN. Lott An early lapse broke the four-game winning streak as a great comeback fell just short. The Tennesseans scored all their points in the first half, and Techis failure to get the extra points proved costly. Relying chiefly 0n speedy lJLIClKF. the Golden Eagles tallied 21 points before intermission while Tech could get only Six on a une-yard Lairtl-Davis pass. Coming back strung with Laird and McDowell leading the way, the Bulldogs rammed the kickoff 80 yards with McDowell going tht- final 29. Laird's pass attempt on the extra point wa; no good. The final Bulldog tally came after a 69-yard fourth period drive with Laird going nwr from the one. Campbell added the lone conversion. THE SCOREBOARD TTe-W-hal V. 8 run. lRoberson kick! TTe-Ragland, 5 run. lRoberson kiclcl LT-Davis. 1 pass from Laird. 'lx'lt'lx' failedl TT-Reeves. 51 run. tRoherson kicku LT-.11rtDmvell. 29 run. tpas; failerl' LT-Laird. 1 run. IiCampbell kick! BourgeoisT catching hurt Demons Bulldog backs contracted a chronic case of fumbilitis as Tech bit the dust for the second straight week on the road. Despite a big edge in the statistics department, four charity drives were begun by SLC with the implementation of a ball handed them by butter-fin- gered Tech runners or receivers. The Canines took an early 7-0 lead following a fumble recovery by Red Malone on the enemy,s 29-yard line. Runs by Laird, McDowell, and Odom took the ball to the three and Hump- w a S; wvywx; ijWx Southeastern 15 Tech 7 LT SLC Letts Have a Ball 7 O 0 0 8 O HopkinsT running did too OW 7 7W15 THE YARDSTICK First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards Passes tA-Q Punts, Avg. Fumbles, Lost LT SLC 13 9 137 106 72 33 19-9 114 3-38.0 740.6 6-4 3-1 v Blake tsm, 'ArIQJge ,c yw ing Jackb Odom rode it in. The 7-0 lead was short-lived and an attempted kick was grounded on TechTs own 7-yard line, where scoring proved to be a formality. The other Lion score came on a fumble picked from the air and run back 40 yards. THE SCOREBOARD LTWOdom, 3 run. tCampbell kickt SLC-Dietrich, 6 pass from Cothern. tJOThnson runy J ohnson, 40 run with fumble. t Rousell kicky Tech 10 So. Miss. O tiEach Year Your Boys Show Us How This Game of Football Should Be Play- ed? - Pie Vann, Southern Coach 0 3 O 7 -10 USM 0 0 0 0 e 0 tiOur defense won the game? said Coach Aillet after Tech out-defensed FirstDowns 9 U515: the nation,s best major college defen. :33: 52:32:: 122 g; sive team and took a miraculous 10-0 gifgeyiizt Z: 23'; win over a stunned group of gridders 1 ?EESiiieiTgm. 9:215 3:03; from Southern Mississippi. t , a , Playing at the peak of his ability, 5' ' each man on the Tech squad performed notably in the leather-popping fracas. e Little Kenny Tidwell, the 155-p0und defensive 7 giant, provided the thrills for fans with a brilliant ' 42-yard punt return that clinched the game for the i, i t Canines. , Speedy Campbellis second field goal of the season w gave the Bulldogs an early 3-0 lead, for which the Lairdturns referee Southerners were never able to compensate. Tid- Campbell's field goal welPs run and CampbelPs conversion augmented the field goal and sent the Southern gentlemen home- ward, with a 10-point deficit. Tidwell, Wally Mar- ua,n tin and Richard Enis each got an AAS award I hg for their outstanding performances. we I ion THE SCOREBOARD mm LT-campbe11,24, field goal LTeTidwell, 42 run t Campbell kickt Tidwell hauled this punt back 42 yards to deflate Southern Tech 28 Northeast 7 STATISTICIANS ttYou Canit Win 7Em All . . . Except at Home? LTeO 7 14 7-28 NEa 7 0 0 0s 7 Tech, playing as well as any time during the year, romped to three sec- THE YARDSTIEI; NE 0nd half touchdowns to blast rival ghrftisDEgEsrhsing lie iii Northeast 28-7 in the season finale. 3:355:82??? xii? 1151.: Billy Laird was sensational, com- 53:15:21: By 4.35,: 3.30.17 pleting 14 0f 23 passes for 236 yards Penalties' Yds' 5.48 3'34 and three TDis, including one of the longest TD passes in Tech history, a 92-yarder t0 Corky Corkern with only 1:12 left in the game. John Robert Williamson played his last game and it was perhaps his best. Making tackle after tackle didnit satisfy big J. R. so he intercepted a pass and ttsped7 87 yards to the Northeast five before he was hauled down. Tech,s first score came after the Indians had already got a first period TD. A Laird-to-Greer pass went for the TD from six yards out. A 90-yard drive by the second team, with Laird at the helm, ended in a TD pass to David Lee. Alden Reeves, who gained 87 yards during the course of the night, dashed 40 yards for a TD and the Corkern score ended the nights work. THE SCOREBOARD NEeRegan, 52 pass from Shillcutt. tRagan kicki LT-Greer, 6 pass from Laird. tCampbell kicki LTeLee, 5 pass from Laird. tCampbell kicki LTeReeves, 40 run. tCampbell kicki Mike Powell LTeCorkern, 92 pass from Laird tCampbell kickit 7 , m UWW$ MWWW , , w ,y 7 WW 7 wWAm . wars Mm L msxm w a V MW sxm RX x M. m Weaver hit Campbell with a 15-yard TD strike against USL on this play First Row Heft to righU: Jack Odom, Pat Lynch, Richard Enis, Pat Shows, Billy Keevcr, David Bass, Robert Malone. John Robert Williumenn. Henry Hammons, Charles Bourgeois, David Lee. Second Row: Wally Martin, John Blake, Tommy Robertson, Kenny Tidwoll, Corky Corkorn, Bol. Jolet, Dwain Nettles, Bob Duncan, Alvin Ballard, Wayne Noland, Jerry Arledge, Billy Laird. Third Row: B0 chickcr, Bruce Weaver, Claude Car- rigan, Jim Jones, Speedy Campbell, Jerry Fairbanks, Gerald McDowell, Joe Peace, Butch Jenkins, Jack Hopkins, Jerry Lindsey, Dexter Smith. Jim Stringer. Fourth Row: Pete Smith, Dickie Walden, Jerry Barr, Bill Smith, Alden Reeves, Jim Batton, Bobby Glasgow, Joe Picard, Mike Chcalham. Ricky Lott, John Curtis, Maurice Greer, John Wurzburger, Wayne Davis. Fifth Row: Wayne Mathews, Jim Towns, Nick White, Ron Killcn. Bol. McKinnon, Jim Willis, Charlie Miller, John Malone, Tommy Linder, Ed Walker, Larry Stephens, Paul Clark, Donald Ray Smith, Don Baker. Sixth Row: Wayne Gray, Herbert Kendrick, Billy Miller, Bill McBunch, Pete DeSordi, James Boudrcaux, Bruce Crcmillion, Elton Dugan. The Trophy Winners fwaled. Id! !0 right! Maurice Crvrr. Paul Lubrnnv. to right! Krrnny Tidw-ll. Rnln-rt Malnm'. Bourgeois. and Rivhard Eni4. Awarded trophies for various phases 0f play durlng the seaso n wrrt John Blake, Speedy Campbell, Paul Clark and Billy Laird. Standing Heir Jerry Arledgc, Alden Reeves, Wally Martln, Charles 3L GSC CO-Champs Louisiana Techis cagers came through with clutch perform- ances in the final two games to tie Southwestern Louisiana for the Gulf States Conference championship. Each had 7-3 marks iIi league play and Tech had a 12-10 record for the season. Needing two straight wins to tie, the Techmen downed North- east State and Southeastern in the last two games. Coach Cecil Crowley had announced his retirement from active coaching after this year in mid-season and received numerous gifts on 2Cr0w- ley Nighti, at the halftime of the final contest. Jerry Hood of Ruston proved the most consistent and depend- able 0f the Bulldogs during the campaign, averaging 17.3 points per game and 8.5 rebounds per contest. Senior Joe Abendroth averaged 17.5 points a game and 6.6 rebounds. Ray Penny averaged 9.2 points, Ron McNabb 8.1, Butch Miller 8.2, David Hruska 6.3, and Joey Barron 5.9. Gene Lee averaged 3.0, Donnie Allen 2.4, Jim Cranford 1.7, and Robert Bretz 1.3. Barron was the most accurate shooter, hitting .575 of his field shots. Captain McNabb was close behind with .557. McNabb copped the free throw shooting title with 51 hits in 57 attempts for .895. Abendroth, McNabb, Miller, Hruska, Allen and Howard wound up their careers. GSC STANDINGS W L Pct. Louisiana Tech 7 3 .700 Southwestern 7 3 .700 Northwestern 6 4 .600 Northeast 5 5 .500 McNeese 3 7 .300 Southeastern 3 7 Abendroth. Varsity squad members included ffirst row, left to righU Donnie Allen, Butch Miller, Joey Barron, Ron McN bb ' C - ford and David Hruska. Standing Heft t0 righu Robert Bretz, Max H0ward, Gene Lee, Jerry Hood, Ray Pinngr,Jl$1d rile WWWWWW 2M2 we 22 12W 7 W2 $2 822 82 7682468686 2 few 2722 CECIL CROWLEY Head Basketball Coach V ' 'ea.;tWM ., v...,5 ...ll g .. v-. , .. t 't'-r -v Mug , --.,..- ...-.. .u, .. mum Basketball SCOTTY ROBERTSON Assistant Basketball Coach Freshman squad members were Heft ,to right, seatedt Jack Th Standing Heft to righU Lanny Dark, eu.-m.-- -w Syd Boone, Tim Hall, Danny Louisiana Tech,s first freshman team in many years won 11 games and lost two during the season, six times going over the century mark in scoring. Only losses were to Mississippi State and Northeast Statets Junior Varsity. Five players averaged in double figures, including Leon Bar- more H983, Syd Boone t15.1t, Jim Pruett t1-1.8Kt, Danny Mc- Cormick HLZL and Bobby Misso l,10.7ht. Jon Pat Stephenson was also near double figures with a 0.6 average. The frosh beat the USL and Centenary freshmen twice. the McNeese JV twice, and the Louisiana College freshmen twice. Most of the wins were by lop-sided scores, with the Pups averaging 91.6 points per game to 71.5 for the opposition. Randell Fallin, Ronnie Parks, Leon Barmore. ' im Pruett 1gpen, J , i550, and Jon Pat Stephenson. McCormick, Bobby M 7- W-fmnm .3-.. - a w, ..........-.u ..,--.. . ., 111le W xx mxw WWIW W K , x W V wpme gmww Hood, Barron battle for a rebound Crowley instructs the officials mbovd while McNabb erlow two on a layup. collects DAVID HRUSKA Captain and Guard RON MCNABB BUTCH MILLER .. . V- .M A ,Wk .. . , :-..,...-.--1...-...-v- - -5 .unnsh-mo- q,.. Forum! JOIC ABICNDRU'HI Action starts against Southern Mississippi Ct-nlo'r JERRY HOOD i Abendroth drives the middle for a Close shot Forward RAY PENNY 345 ards S 1 again4 HH'Ihunon 100d.; hvndroth hach 0n b0 ninglavu ka on 3 dr Ilrus 1C1an Statist S m V E L B E N E G Freshman Manager TOMNDTBURKHART .22? L :5? $451 . QVx ?z Forward JEJCRANFORD 346 ROBERTBRETZ x d h ' H- .A ;. L- I'IIII N.IIti .lUlfN H HHUH Miller gets a Close shot Barron wraps fur n-Imund LMII LIKIC I Hf Penny fighting: Demons for a rebound Guard mxxn: ALLEN 347 I: , gV-JA:.M -;r.. A , - v.1 Guard LEON BARMORE BOBBY MISSO JIM PRUETT a x mm Hruska in a tug of war Penny puts one up left handed Hood watches Millvr mow Inward buskvt HI I H !Hv Jilll dHhL ' ': . , ' Ahvndroth puts a rvlmund had; up Forward M'nlv'l JON PAT STEPHENSON IHNXN WM IIHIII K 11' 1': W H W ' WWW ?W , Stephenson on move Guard J ACK THIGPEN Wxi i ,,,, w WWW W ., W, , WWW: WWW ' WWWWWWW WWW VWWWW W W' WW Z W WWWW WWW W W W WWWWWWW NWj W 0 W WWW W WW W W X W' , WW WWW ' W fX ' W , ,W W v 9 W IWX Wm W WWW Vi WWW , , WWWWWWW 5 WWWWWWW W , MWWW WWWM W K . W Acrobatics by guard Leon Barmore FROSH RECORD Mississippi State Northeast JV SE Oklahoma JV Ole Miss McNeese JV Northeast JV Louisiana College McNeese JV Centenary Louisiana College USL Centenary USL W W W , WXgWWWW W W ' V W WW7 WWW WMWW VWX W W X WWW WWW WW W W W, W 1WWW Guard RANDELL FALLIN Tech 61 81 77 99 79 73 80 71 H 1 79 544 63 52 82 94V 75 91 69 71 75 72 75 1963-64 VARSITY RECORD Mississippi State East Texas State Southeast Oklahoma Arkansas Tech Ole Miss Northeast State Northwestern State , McNeese State Southeastern Northwestern State McNeese State Northeast State Centenary Southern Miss. Southern Miss. Northwestern State Arkansas Tech Southwestern Centenary Southwestern Northeast State Southeastern 105 66 71 71 92 77 88 61 7O 53 52 73 58 95 9O 79 77 68 84 84 66 67 L. V. Norris, Tech,s all-time scoring leader, DTFSFMS Coach Crowley with a plaque con- talmng names of all lettermen from 1940-64. 10T1 1OT1 . .3, 1 . --v .r --u. A en.-n.---.-........,. .-- .- -.. m- Coach Cecil Crowley announced he would retire from active coaching at the end of the season after 23 years. at the Tech helm. On 7Crow1ey Night? the team presented him his eighth championship. He recelved numerous gifts, including a boat and trailer, 8 camp lot on a lake color television and stereo set. Crowley's Tech teams won 270 games and lost 221. , The Crowley's were honored at an open house in the Student Center after the final game of the season. 35! eGiV Members of the 1963 Tech track and field team are left to right Uront rowi, Joe Albritton, Don Shows, Eciwm Dav1s, Earl Wright, All penter, Reggie Day, Bill Burton. Second Row: Eddie Albritton, Tommy McKinney, Van Max Haysa Frank Brlght, Corky Corkern, Andy Farless, Kenny Tidwell, Chuck Markey. T hird Row: Allen Laird, Terry Cross, Gene Howard, Jim Goodwm, Maunce Peel, Steve Adams, Joe Johnson, Henry Arant, Robin Bryan, Fred Miller. Fourth Row: Claude Carrigan, Wayne Davis, Frank Hayford, Herbert Miller, Bob Daulton, Max Howard, Mike Poole, Ronald Gills, Charles Dunlap, Tommy Robertson, and Ralph McFarlane. Track Team Finishes Fifth Coach Jimmy Mize,s track and field outfit had a mediocre year in 1963 and finished fifth in a tough and improved GSC six-team field. Injuries, including a pulled muscle that kept captain and half-mile ace Earl Wright hobbled the entire season, proved costly to the young Canines. Though they won only one meet, a triangular home meet against ASTC and Arkansas A 81 M, the Tech thinclads rendered a couple of other fine performances during the long season, including a rough Two of Techis most consistent performers, Frank N . ' R Howard tabovei and Allen Carpenter tbelowi, Challenge to ortheaSt In a dual meet 1n uston. overcome obstacles in their respective events. Frank Howard, the 5-8 high jumper who leaped nine inches over his head, was the most consistent performer on the otherwise star- less team. Other consistent point scorers were sprinters Reggie Day, Joe Albritton, and Edwin Davis; hurdlers Allen Carpenter and Bob Daulton; distance men Frank Bright, Allen Laird, and Robin Bryan; and weightmen Jim Goodwin and Wayne Davis. One bright spot in the dim season is the fact that only two men were lost off that team and with the addition of several outstanding freshmen, higher things should be coming up. a .3. 7' W' Aft 1' A .' La '5 '-' I , . . . . .. Two of Techs strongvst quarlcr-mllcrs of all tlmv urv Edwm Duxh 3$ ! Huh fixml 111w th'Iin um 21M and Joe Albritton. ft'vl 1h :1 frmlmmn. . .' , 1..., '. .1? ' kf 1H:- ' 5.- .J v .7 1!: I 7 ix Field men for the 1963 Tech track team are Uront row, left 10 righU. Frank Howard, Mikv P0010, Ralph Mrlixrlumz Jim Goodwin, Wayne Davis, Corky Corkern. Back Row: Cenv Howard. Frank Hayfurd. IIvrIn-rt NIillt-r. Max Hmmrd. Huh Daulton, and Claude Carrigan. Nluwlw rippling. Isrwl Huwmn :r'h off a lung jump in lllt' mnft-rvnw mm-l. ' Hurdlers ior the 1963 Bulldog edition are lleft to rightkl Tummy Robertson. Max Howard. Allen Carpenter. Bob Daulton, and Ronald Gills. Wm: h VhXe Discu th ' ' ' ' 'ht took third in the Little Reggie Day, the fastest S rower Jlm Goodwm tOOk second 1n Captaln Earl erg man on the team, took fourth GSC competltlon. CSC 380 yard run. in the GSC 100 yard dash. Cross Country Team Is Second Tech,s junior distance duo of Allen Laird and Frank Bright finished fifth and seventh in the GSC meet to give Tech a surpris- ing second place in conference cross country meet in 1963. Tech won its first three meets of the season, then slacked off and finished well down the ladder in the next three, before the comeback performance in the most important meet. Other runners besides Laird and Bright were James Hatch, Joe Johnson, Steve Adams, Homer Flynn and Jbe Comeaux. Four distance lettermen for the Canine thinclads were Fred Miller, Maur- Allen Laird, Robin Bryan, and Frank Bright ice Peel, Steve Adams, and Joe Johnson. equally adept at the longer distances. 1 WW $$$va , GEORGE WOODSON PAUL LABENNE K-Nine F inishes Third A terrible start, in which the Tech baseballers lost six of their first eight games, and three rained out games, which could not be made up, proved to be too much of a handicap to overcome for the K-nines despite a tremendous stretch drive. The Bulldogs finished third in the tough GSC conference in the diamond sport on the merit of wins in their final five games. Southeastern, which played 46 games to 'Techis 19 overall, took first in the conference with a 14-6 mark, while Tech was 9-8 in league play. With only one consistent pitcher in George Woodson teven though he was the best in the conferencei, Tech was unable to come back far enough to overcome the Lions. Three rained out games, which Tech was not allowed to replay, could have given the Techsters a tie for second, but these could have been lost too. Coach Berry Hinton,s crew was well-represented on the All-GSC team with six men on the first and second teams. The keystone combination of second-sacker George Garrett and shortstop Paul Labenne, hitting .333 and .329, respec- tively, was named to the honor team. Woodson, finishing the season with a 6-2 record and a 1.23 ERA, was on the mythical team along with outfielder Ronnie McNabb, a .304 hitter. Billy Mitchell, who played the outfield well and led the team in hitting with .379, and catcher Kelton Bacon, a con- sistent performer for the past four years who hit .355 this past season, were also on the dream team. Woodson was aided in the hurling chores by Newell Blume, Mike Powell, Arnold Ramsey, and Paul Wedel. The nucleus of a good team returns for 1964 in Woodson, Labenne, Mitchell, McNabb, and several others, but the loss of Blume could weaken the pitching staff. GEORGE GARRETT NEWELL BLUME RON McNABB SEASON RESULTS Arkansas A 81 M Centenary Southeastern Southeastern McNeese McNeese Southwestern KIWWPPU-IW Southwestern ZZI Southeastern Southeastern Southwestern Northwestern Northwestern Northeast Northeast McNeese McNeese Northeast Northeast Infielders Billy Sneed, Billy Laird, John Cordaro, Rip Sewell, Paul Labenne and George Garrett. KJONocnr-Icnoooowcncnwoqs O9HWWWOMA3WHWW 4 6 4 Catchers Wayne Poynter and Kelton Bacon Pitchers Mike Powell, George Woodsori, Paul Wedel, Lynn Stroud, Gene Smith, Arnold Ramsey and Newell Blume. Outfielders Cliff Rowe, Jim Opel, Ron McNabb, Billy Mitchell, and David Lee. The Net Game Tech,s racquet squad, under Coach Cecil Crowley, had a 5-5 season record but was blanked in the Gulf States Conference tournament played at Tech. Northeast State'and Northwestern State dominated the GSC meet. clashing in the finals in every match, with the Indians copping the title won by Tech the year before. Robert Taylor, Tech,s N0. 1 player, had a 6-1 season mark as did N0. 2 performer Sonny Elder. They combined for a 5-5 record in doubles. Dennis Perry, N0. 3, had a 6-4 record while No. 1, Buddy Norred, was 4-6 and N0. 5, H. M. Dartlone, was 3-7. The No. 2 doubles team of Perry and Norred was 3-7. During the season Tech beat Southeastern 6-1 and 5-2, M'cNeese 7-0 and 4-3 and USL on a forfeit. The netters lost to Northeast 1-6 and 0-7, North- western 0-7 and 0-7. and to USL 3-4. DENNIS PERRY N0. 3 singles and N0. 2 doubles on Bacon 1Xxx X , SONNY ELvDER ROBERT TAYLOR N0. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles No. 1 singles and doubles ED MICHAUD LYN FULLER A Great Golf Team Louisiana Tech undoubtedly never had a better golf team than the 1962-63 squad that was unbeaten in regular season play and won the Gulf States Conference title in unprece- dented fashion. Roy Pace, Tech,s team captain, won the GSC individual title for the third time in his collegiate career. In the league tourney in Ruston, the Tech linksmen won with a 49-stroke lead over second place Northeast State. Although scores of only the top four golfers from each team count in the tourney, all five of Tech,s participants finished in the top seven. Pace won the 54-h01e tourney with a seven-under-par 207 to lead teammate Jerry Culledge by five strokes. Ed Michaud was fourth with a 218, Lyn Fuller was sixth with a 220 and Jerry Long was seventh with a 221. Only a tie marred Tech,s record in dual meetings during the season. Graduation riddled the squad, leaving Fuller the only returning letterman for the 1963-64 campaign. Coach Joe Aillet,s, golfers won their ninth league crown in 11 years. This was the third consecutive year the Canines copped the title. ROY PACE Team Captain 2 kW 1 t ?WWW J ERRY LONG J ERRY GULLEDGE Scotty Teague 0er and Noel Byars, Louisiana Tech,s two All-American archers, shown with a flock of bullseyes after a practice session. . Archery Louisiana Tech,s archery team won the team title in the annual Tech tournament last spring which attracted shooters from throughout the nation. The National Collegiate Archery Coaches Association met at Tech and George Blue Hogg, head of the Tech Department of Health and Physical Education, was elected president for the second straight year. Tech archers Scotty Teague and Noel Byars were picked on the All- American team. 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