Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)

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1 U O Q 4 . A 1 The 1967 Lagniappe Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Ruston, Louisiana BARBARA L. BUTLER Editor KENNETH F. HEWINS Faculty Adviser The Side of Tech x 1 1 2 j, 5 1 xg, , ' Y U Z, I ' Z4 2 ,lx jf ' I Daily ritual of the Air Force ROTC ai 5,36 1 ' -as T 1 9 .nigga r ,,2 'MA K c 1-if ff 1 7-1, KS VW- V V V5 ' ' 1 vv. may I . I SSX! , iff' - 'xg ., 'Y' . 4A,vnA., ' ' F ia 241 . f ii'?5 N6 X'i Le iiili . I- u-li ,- 2 . - 'Q ,,, Sk' - 'Q Qfggg 4,,c,..-gp.- V ,: -.'A-:.,.4.- - - --e -p.:-- - 4 , Aw- -414.5 - ' 5-L, D- 1 . -'ii N fg-9. ,, I A . Y . .r D ' ' - e , ,.L f ' '.v - ' 1' .gi - Qty, . W - ' AA, , M. - ,.,5' ,. , Q, - , 1 ':f.w..: ,, ji'if', 3:1'Ff1 ' A J .r .J ' , ' - :' .L-1335-46' , -.,, ,', .V-A, ,V V ,. , -D' - V .l .- 4: Jar, ,4 1 , V 'Jw J, 4,',?ig:. - . ,Y '. . in - - , . 'i V .A I , - I A. . . .. 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'1 'Q ww -if .- Q - o. ww , v A- g s S f 1,-gi 1 f ' Jn ,cg- i rm f' - F 4 L F , , F' L4 -b ' , l!'N 4 -A I K H oo W vb- M ' I L4 ,,---'H' :1 ' ' -I,,,., N, Wh or gr.-I' ' , Tiff School of Engineering 'N Il' '?p1uuu-- vvsvvvsqouvsusuu .s. 1 lllllllllailiiivl QOIQOUDLIOQCCCQ fi! lil-4 Silk x.: Ei 1 fs, School of Home Economics -,, ?!if 'r Qin ,P !l l ..a TZ WS I ., Cf!! Lt P L 1 u 1 9 2 H RT l -x , e T v 54 sjgqge V312 4' 'WNQH tn- ,F U F GX 5 'rl'-A ff 1-Q.. l f11'Qg A 1 ill 'H Louisiana State Board of Education QF:-.Ie N .fm HON. ENOCH T. NIX, Bossier City Third Public Service District President of the Board, 1966 HON. ROBERT H. CURRY, Shreveport Fourth Congressional District HON. N. C. ROBERTS, JR., Metairie First Public Service District C. x v rf. ', :ai-. ' N la S iw J4 i n. 'N-O .A--N.-' ' Q 5 In x HON. J. MARSHALL BROWN, New Orleans Second Congressional District Vice-President of the Board, 1966 HON. WILLIAM J. DODD, Baton Rouge State Superintendent of Education Board Secretary and Executive Officer HON. JACK C. FRUGE, Ville Platte Second Public Service District AX HON. V. J. SCOGIN, Slidell Sixth Congressional District HON. HARVEY PELTIER, Thibodaux Third Congressional District HON. A. D. SMITH, New Orleans First Congressional District l- -af' HON. FRED L. TANNEHILL, Pineville HON. W. E. WHETSTONE, Monroe HON. BOYD M. WOODARD, Lake Charles Eighth Congressional District Fifth Congressional District Seventh Congressional District M Ti: 44 ?-b.- S11 if , 'N 5- 'C' .. v8 ,ao . . 5,2 ir 5,1 v N df' RELAXING IN THEIR HOME: President and Mrs. F. Jay Taylor, son Terry and family pets. 'QI f-V4 Administration 1r 'K 'M '--W.. DR. F. JAY TAYLOR President of Louisiana Tech At the annual Christmas reception Making an official announcement yi- In the State Fair procession at Shreveport Dean Orr and Sharon Friday help promote school spirit at the State Fair pep rally. DR. VIRGIL ORR Dean of the College I , . 2: X . W., 3 If .A is if' xr if 58. Y , , N , ML. I X 'IX , '11 Xi i . ,If TO Recording enrollment of the 7,000th student for the fall semester J. I 1 Administrators in a huddle Discussion in progress Ufficers of the Administration 99 ARTHUR C. THIGPEN Director of Administrative Affairs J UNE W. DYSON Dean of Women gi E 'YW A S. X. LEWIS Dean of Students E. S. FOSTER Dean of Men Deans of 1 . X i '22 DR. HAL B. BARKER School of Agriculture and Forestry BEN T. BOGARD School of Engineering N DR. GEORGE P. FREEMAN School of Education the Schools ALICE M. GRAHAM School of Home Economics 4 :Q . mf! NI fc?-:S-:1:1i1.?Z' E ei :11I'.5 .1 1 - A -5.15 ' ' 'If-i5fjj'gs?Q52-351325 , - 'M I N. -WW' ' ' - ' I A., , H 1 H A ' , in. 4 Q -I N , W- 1 .4-5 A 4 -+--.i.iI t.-x BURTON R. RISINGER School of Business Administration 5 li ' DR. PAUL J. PENN INGTON School of Arts and Sciences QW S1 Academic Department Heads t, ,BQ V . W' I 4 A3 0 ,wa ix ' . , MARSHALL E. BRETZ, .lIusie, B. S., West Chester State Teachers Collegeg M. S. M., S. M. D., 'Union Theological School of Music WILLIAM H. BRUMAGE, Physics, B. S., M. S., Ph. D.. University of Oklahoma JOHN ARDIS CAWTHON, Secondary Educa- tion, B. A., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M. A., Louisiana State University, Ed. D., Uni- versity of Texas WOODROW W. CHEW, Chemical Engineering, B. S., New Mexico A. and M.g M. S., Oklahoma A. and M.: Registered P. E., Louisiana AMOS W. FORD, Business, B. A., Baylor Uni- versityg M. A., University of Chicago GEORGE P. FREEMAN, Erlucatiorz, B. A., Lou- isiana State Universityg M. A., Columbia Uni- versityg Ed. D., George Peabody College ALICE MILLET GRAHAM, Home Economics, B. S., New Mexico State Teachers College: M. S.. Iowa State College H. L. HENRY, JR., Industrial Engineering, B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M. S., Illinois Institute of Technology: Registered P. E., Lou- isiana and Texas KENNETH F. HEWINS, Journalism, B. A., M. A., Indiana University Q Q ROLAND ABEGG, Zoology, B. A., University of Michigan: M. S., Ph. D., Louisiana State Uni- versity LT. COL. FAY G. ADAMS, Air Force Aerospace Studies, B. S., University of Maryland HAL B. BARKER, Animal Husbandry, B. S., Tennessee Polytechnic Institute: M. S., Iowa State Collegeg Ph. D., Auburn University FREDERICK E. BECKETT, Agricultural Engi- neering, B. S., Mississippi State College, M. S., Ph. D., Oklahoma State University, Registered P. E.. Louisiana WILBUR L. BERGERON, Psychology, B. A., Louisiana College, M. A., George Peabody Collegeg Ed. D.. University of Arkansas LLOYD P. BLACKWELL, Forestry, B. A., Lynch- burg Collegeg M. F., Yale University I. N if CHARLES G. HOBGOOD, Agronomy and Horti- culture, B. S., M. S., Louisiana State University GEORGE B. HOGG, Health and Physical Edu- cation, 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. A., Oklahoma A. and M. College, Ph. D.,'Oklahoma State University, Registered P. E., Oklahoma E. CARL J ONES, Economics and Finance, B. S., Southwestern Louisiana Institute, M. S., Ph. D., Louisiana State University DALLAS D. LUTES, Botany and Bacteriology, B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, Ph. D., University of Missouri ELMER R. MINCHEW, Speech, B. A., Louisiana College, M. A., Ph. D., Louisiana State Uni- versity REBA K. NEEL, Office Administration, B, S., Northwestern State College, M.B.A., Univer- sity of Texas, Ph. D., Indiana University RAYMOND D. NICHOLS, Art, B. A., Richmond Professional Institute of the College of Wil- liam and Mary, M. A., Columbia University MELVIN A. NOBLES, Petroleum and Geological Engineering, B. A., Abilene Christian College, B. S., Texas Technological College, M. S., Ph. D., University of Texas, Registered P. E., Oklahoma JASON C. OWEN, Laboratory School, B. A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. A., Colo- rado State College of Education, Ed. D., Uni- versity of Missouri H. .I. SACHS, English and Foreign 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 RICHARD A. SMITH, Civil Engineering, B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, M. S., Lou- .isiana State University, Registered P. E., Lou- isiana and Virginia HAROLD J. SMOLINSKI, Accounting, B. A-, Louisiana State Normal College, M.B.A., Lou- isiana State University, C. P. A., Louisiana W. B. TEMPLE, Mathematics, B. A., Lou.isiana College, M. A., Louisiana State University, Ph. D., University of Texas .I. .I. THIGPEN, Mechanical Engineering, B. S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, B. S., U. S. Military Academy, M. S.,' Ph. D., University of Texas, Registered P. E.,'Louisiana WILLIAM Y. THOMPSON, Social Sciences, B. A., University of Alabama, M. A., Emory University, Ph. D., University of North Carolina '22 fix, Ca . v 5 It N - 465- JOE AILLET Director of Athletics if DR. FREDERICK E. BECKETT Director. Division of Agriculture and Forestry Research DR. RHESA M. ALLEN. JR. Director. Division of Engineering Research Administrators GEORGE W. BYRNSIDE Business Manager DR. ELENORA A. CAWT HON Director, Placement Office i SAMMY A. DYSON Director, Libraries J. HAROLD GILBERT Director, Louisiana Tech Concert Association ,.,.. .. Y.i' ' A X, 'V I DR. JAMES L. HESTER Director. Division of Business and Economics Research Nna KENNETH F. HEWINS Director of the News Bureau in...,,,.sibh tg DOUGLAS JENKINS Comptroller BERRY HINTON Director of the Alumni Office Administrators 1. , ,,, 1 CHARLES A. KILLGORE Director of the Nuclear Center HAROLD V. KNIGHT Director, School and College Services MABEL MAY Registrar ...J V wixsk .1631 an l :L xr 34 ALBERT G. McKEE Director, Computing Center HENRY R. MAYS, JR. Superintendent of Printing vi U 'SQ' -if ri. O. M. MERRIOTT I'Jirec'tor. Student Center 'M- -4.3, ' wx 3 ff - I , f 'LVJ1--if ,V .. 1 VF' - , .5 , . .. V, ,-- , 4.-..:' ' -:L .4 f HAZEL SHIVELY Guidance COUIISSIOI WELDON R. WALKER Purchasing Officer ,fix RALPH L. WOOLDRIDCE Director, Special Education Center Tech Alumni President JOHN D. CARUTHERS, JR., Shreveport, Tech Alumni Assn. president, is greeted by Dr. Taylor 0- 13555 Wi Q , . v .il ALEX BOYD Staff Members A W l Miss Wilma Lann and student. Pam Henslee t or i B 'ln M. E. MCFADDEN :if is? MRS. MONTEZ ANDERSON MRS. MARY HIGGINBOTHAM ! 3 2 1 3 I Q 1 -4 1 -x K, .Lf u.... V , I . H -'Q .,..A 'Q 56.9 .. '- M A x. X. , +Q , .- P- NL' 1,4 ufss l s x ' pw Classes Senior Class , I f Y G! 5, , I. . . ,:f,,1.fATf....,' dug .. , , 'HQQN-we . --..f, I lw:.,. .o'A:'4 Left to right: Mike Burgc, Paula Hall, Marianne McFarland, Kervyn Class Officers PRESIDENT ........ VICE PRESIDENT . . . SECRETARY ...... 'TREASURER .... Hays I I 1 Mike Burge Kervyn Hays . . . . Marianne McFarland l ...........PauIaHaIl 1 LARAIN E E. ADAIR, Roanoke Elementary Education SANDRA D. ADAIR, Shreveport Elementary Education DUCHESS F. ADAMS, Ruston English JOHN T. ADAMS, Ruston Business Administration JUDY A. ADAMS, Farmerville Mathematics Education VICTOR AGENA, Lima, Peru Mechanical Engineering EDDIE E. ALBRITTON, Farmerville Business Administration WILLIAM R. ALEXANDER, Farmerville Pre-Veterinary Medicine OSAMA A. R. AL-HITI, Baghdad, Iraq Petroleum Engineering CHARLES D. ALLEN, Ruston Accounting JOHN T. ALLEN, Shreveport Science Education ABDUL ILAH A. AL-ZUBAYDI, Kut, Iraq Petroleum Engineering FRANCES E. ANDERS, Winnfield Home Economics DAVID C. ANDREWS, El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering KATHY ANTHONY, Mira Elementary Education VICKIE N. ANTLEY, Downsville Elementary Education JOYCE L. ARNER, Jonesboro Home Economics CYNTHIA A. ARNOLD, Greenwood Mathematics HELEN E. ASHBY, Downsville Elementary Education BETTYE S. AUGER, Farmerville Home Economics CHARLES G. AUSTIN, Winnfield Physical Education .sf . 5' f -H all 4 .sk 11. nga -,,.. , ,,. , Q L K X AUS ,I A , alfa Wi -1 haf' I '. x V if 1 Silk- fs 61 . .L- Senior C ass ' v-.Q MILBURN J. BAKER, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering WILLIAM H. BAKER, Ruston Electrical Engineering ERNEST W. BAMBURG, Jonesboro Social Studies Education JUNE S. BARKEMEYER, Shreveport English Education WILLIAM LEON BARMORE, Ruston I-Iistoryg Physical Education PATRICIA GIROD BARNARD, Ruston Elementary Education BENNIE C. BARNES, Ixlinflen PSyCll0logy MILDRED A. BARNES, Athens Lower Elementary Education GAYLE C. BARNS, Ruston Business Education A, JUDITH AUSTIN, Springhill Elementary Education LOLA K. AXTELL, Lafayette Elementary Education JIMMY C. BABERS. Saline Marketing GEORGE BAGLEY, St. Joseph Accounting BILLY D. BAILEY, Shongaloo Mechanical Engineering ERNIE PAUL BAILEY, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering JANET BAILEY, Bastrop English Education LINDA N. BAILEY, Bienville Elementary Education HARRY T. BAIN, Pioneer Accounting vHw, . 1 I JAMES S. BARNWELL, Shreveport Geology THOMAS R. BASS, E1 Dorado, Ark. Mechanical Engineering BEN P. BASTON, El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering ARTHUR L. BATEMAN, Oil City Business Administration KENNETH J. BATES, Davenport, Ia. Industrial Management HILDA L. BATEY, Wisner Elementary Education LONNIE ALLAN BATTON, Ruston Business Administration, Agriculture JOHN L. BAXTER, JR., Bossier City Business Administration NANCY L. BEASLEY, Rayville Business Marketing GILBERT J. BELK, JR., Springhill Chemical Engineering LINDA L. BELK, Alexandria Psychology, English HOWARD B. BELL, Shreveport Accounting JOHN D. BELL, Ruston General Business Administration DANNY F. BENNETT, West Monroe Forestry DAVID L. BERRY, Bowie, Md. Chemistry LYNN D. BLACKWELL, Monroe Electrical Engineering, Business Adm inistration f-6 '1f i .1-' f . 5 5.8 xg! 149 ,W W -ii s 'Z7' ELAINE H. BLALOCK, J oneshoro ' 'K 1 English Education CLAUDE L. BLANCHARD III, Abbeville J 4. :rf LZ Geology . JAMES S. BLEWETT, Shreveport Business Administration GEORGE E. BLOUNT, Doyline Business Administration BARBARA J. BODDIE, Lubbock, Tex. Chemical Engineering Neuf- 6+ 4 '+L 1-JA N., ij' 1 fa cf.. .i V to ,I -1. 05 ft ' l Semor Class 3 XI7 A 5 if-F14 . MADELINE P. BOUNDS, Shreveport Commercial Art TED A. BOUNDS, JR., Shreveport Animal Husliandry JAMES C. BOZEMAN, Ruston Chemical Engineering LINDA S. H. BRACKEN, Jacksonville, Fla. English Education JERRY C. BRADFORD, Jena Business Administration: Management LUTHER P. BRADFORD, Pineville Electrical Engineering DOUGLAS M. BRACAN, Baltimore, Md. Business Administration STEPHEN M. BRANDAO, Plain Dealing English Education PATRICIA A. BRASWELL, Homer Elementary Education MARIE C. BOESE, Lake Charles Home Economics Education SAMUEL A. BOGGS, Bossier City Chemical Engineering STEVE G. BOKUN, Lake Charles Geology BONDRA BOLZONI, Lake Charles Elementary Education WILLIAM G. BOND, Jonesboro Physical Education JANE D. BOONE, Ruston Elementary Education SIDNEY K. BOONE, JR., Shreveport Accounting GUY F. BORDELON, Kaplan English CHERYL K. BOUCHER, Springhill Elementary Education f X YD Q3 3 ff? ix . N .. A A at WILLARD T. BRASWELL, Homer Chemical Engineering PHYLLIS P. BRAY, Ruston English Education W. LOWELL BRAY, Zwolle Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM H. BRAY, Bossier City Insuranceg Real Estate VIRGINIA C. BREWTON, Shreveport Elementary Education CHERYL ANN BRICE, Arcadia History STEPHEN C. BRIGHT, Shreveport Animal Husbandry PHYLLIS E. BRISTER, Pineville Health and Physical Education .IANICE BRITT, Dubach Mathematics DANIEL C. BROCKNER, Olla Electrical Engineering ROSE M. W. BROMELL, Ruston English Education CARL A. BROWN, Shreveport Chemical Engineering FRANK M. BROWN, Oakdale Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM L. BROWN, Sarepta Chemical Engineering WILLIAM M. BROWN E1 Dorado Ark. 9 Industrial Management ZELLA F. BROWN, Calhoun Social Studies JAMES E. BRUCE, Hammond Civil Engineering PATSY D. BRUCE, Jackson, Miss. Elementary Education DONNA K. BUIE, Bunkie Mathematics, English WILLIAM R. BULLOCK, Spearsville Mathematics MICHAEL R. BURGE, Kansas City, Mo. Civil Engineering r -6 J' i I .Q-Iifil s K ...gg , '33 p . oi 'Q 4? fi f Q ws., 4 l f 5 ' c f'0, h mu., M W, N6 .Wt Q 'Q 4 Q I 43 451 r.c9 , 5 3 lit, J vw-er:--Sql, sf, 8 , .Q wg '45' TM? -4 ':-'T M i llll 16 Senior lass , A -Q44 BERNARD L. CASSO, Barksdale AFB Chemical Engineering CHARLES W. CASTON, Lake Charles Marketing WILLIAM R. CAUSEY D i , oyl ne Electrical Engineering WILLIAM S. CHAFFIN, Shreveport Chemical Engineering LINDA K. CHATMAN, Oak Grove Music CLAUDE T. CHEATHAM, St. Louis, Mo Electrical Engineering JOHN .l. CHEATHAM, Ruston Geology FRANCES E. CHESNEY, Benton Home Economics MARY C. COFFEY, Gibsland Social Studies Education THOMAS A. BURKHART, LaPlace Health and Physical Education JOHN P. BURNHAM, Franklin Business Management GERENE K. BURNS, El Dorado, Ark Business Education GLENDA D. BURT, Springhill Q Elementary Education SANDRA K. BUTLER, Shreveport English Education SUSAN E. CAFFERY, Delhi Elementary Education JOHN CAMPBELL, Alexandria Commercial Art HORACE T. CARTER, Minden Accounting HENRY R. CASSITY, Shreveport Businessg Pre-Law JAMES J. COLE, JR., Rio Piedras, P.R Spanish RAYMOND E. COLE, Crossett, Ark. Mechanical Engineering CAROLYN E. COLLINS, Minden Art Education JUDY C. COLLINS, Hodge Speech ROYCE COLLINS, Winnfield Social Studies Education CYNTHIA R. COOK, Oakdale Health and Physical Education BOBBY K. COPELAND, Ruston Business Management MERRILL A. CORNISH, Kinder Electrical Engineering ROGER COUGHRAN, Rayville Industrial Management ANSEL HOWARD COWAN, Vidalia Philosophy SUE COWAN, Bastrop English Education R. CAROL COX, Homer Business Education CHARLES G. COYLE, Plain Dealing Civil Engineering JAMES R. CRAIG, Bossier City Business Administration WILLIAM A. CREEL, Gibsonton, Fla. Electrical Engineering HERBERT T. CROSS, Oakdale Mechanical Engineering .IACK D. CROSS, Shreveport Business Administration BONNIE L. CROUCH, Pineville Psychology PAUL L. CROW, Natchitoches Electrical Engineering EDWARD L. CRUMP, JR., Shreveport Business Administration ' NANCY C. CRUMP, Bunkie Elementary Education 3 06 '7 J Senior Class W I I . f lf. J F -IR ISU, TTY ai il A DAVID DEAL, Ruston Mathematics TERRY D. DENMON, Forest Civil Engineering SANDRA C. DESHOTELS, Kaplan Home Economics PETE DESORDI III, Homer Insurance, Real Estate DELIA JEAN DEVILLE, Alexandria Mathematics Education KENNETH D. DIAMOND, Valley Stream, Chemical Engineering LAWRENCE W. DIAMOND, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering ROSEMARIE DOCKERY, Delhi Social Science Education ALBERT R. DRIVER, Shreveport Political Science 'S iid CHARLES M. CRUMPTON, Shreveport Business Management BILLY W. DARTLANE, Delhi English SUSAN E. DAVENPORT, Alexandria English Education, Library Science BILLY R. DAVIS, Ruston . .lournalism DEANNA P. DAVIS, Forest Hill Institutional Management DONNIE R. DAVIS, Ruston Physical Education MARJORIE V. DAVIS, Ruston Sacred Music RICHARD E. DAVIS, Minden Forestry REGGIE DAY, Homer Physical Education ri? ,A ,,-1:51 I 'H .Z MICHAEL W. DUBOSE, Ruston Forestry ALLEN R. DUCHESN E, Haughton Mechanical Engineering CA.MILLE C. DUCHESNE, Ruston English Education JOSEPH R. DUHON, Lake Charles Industrial Management ANNA M. DUNN, Grand Cane Psychology JERRY C. DUNN, Monroe Mechanical Engineering IVY BENJAMIN DUPREE, Coushatta Geology MARCUS O. DURHAM, DeRidder Electrical Engineering CHARLES G. DYKES, Logansport Marketing ROY M. ECHOLS, Ruston Wildlife Conservation LARRY W. EDGEMON, Shreveport Commercial Art GEORGE T. EDWARDS, Arcadia Mechanical Engineering JIMMY D. EGGERTON, Pineville Electrical Engineering BERNIE ELKINS, Sarepta Mathematics Education MARION KAY ENLOE, Mansfield Business Educationg English Educatio CHERYL D. EVANS, Jonesboro Physical Education MARY MARGARET EVANS, Minden Elementary Education MICHAEL B. EVANS, Ruston Physics ALVIN J. FAIRBANKS, Tallulah Agronomy ALLEN R. FAIRCLOTH, Colfax Petroleum Engineering SHEILA R. FAIRCLOTH, Minden Elementary Education I1 gl ,Na .ai 7 I jx 1 J'-10 3' hh A . I 'ZZ' -oi, 4, o J . iq - I ff? , A A' 4.4 U var Q39 ,ZZ SP 11 .T .- ,'. N. f,,f ' A 1 I Senior Class 695355 , A 4:9 RONALD K. FERRIS, Ruston Civil Engineering RONALD M. FITZGERALD, Bernice Mathematics Education WAYNE M. FORD, Shreveport Accounting RALPH N. FOUNTAIN, Westhampton Matlltmatics Education CHARLES L. FOWLER, Alexandria Insuraneeg Real Estate JAMES W. FOWLER, Winnfield Mechanical Engineering MARY JANE FOWLER, Shreveport Elementary Education GARY W. FRANKLIN, Dubach Forestry BEVERLY L. FRANKS, Monroe Industrial Engineering LINDA D. FAIRLEY, Shreveport Elementary Education ALTON J. FALLIN, Ruston Englishg Journalism RANDELL FALLIN, Monroe Wildlife Conservation COLBERT D. FARLEY, Ruston History TED W. FARRAR, Lillie Accounting EARNEST P. FEGLEY, JR., Mansfield Petroleum Engineering FRANK Jo FELICE, JR., Choudram General Business SUSAN FELTS, Heflin Elementary Education LINDA K. FERGUSON, Alexandria English X X I . ix DAVID L. FRANZ, Pineville Mechanical Engineering ROSE E. FRASIER, Ruston Elementary Education CELIA B. FRAZIER, Minden Elementary Education PAUL LEWIS FRAZIER, Ruston General Business ALLEN E. FRUGE, Lake Charles Petroleum Engineering GEORGE J. FULLER, Duhach Accounting SONDRA F. FULMER, Homer Medical Technology JULIA ANN FUNDERBURK, Woodworth Mathematics Education THOMAS FURNISH, Shreveport Industrial Management DAN W. FUTCH, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering GLENDA C. FUTCH, Winnfield Medical Technology ROSA L. FUTCH, Spearsville Office Administration JOHN E. GALVIN, New Orleans Chemical Engineering JOHN P. GAMMILL, Ruston Mechanical Engineering RICHARD J. GARLINGTON, Shreveport Electrical Engineering JOHN D. GARNER, JR., Ruston Economicsg Finance JOEL S. GIBSON, Shreveport Mathematics LARRY W. GIDDENS, Shreveport General Business JAMES HERBERT GILBERT, Ruston Forestry MARY M. GILCHRIST, Monroe English Education RANDALL A. CILILLAND, Bossier City Insuranceg Real Estate Senior Class . -Ht I 1 49. 5: .' 545.52 , . I C' 'G-P gg Ji ' F3 , 1 Q MIKE L. GOSS, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering ALICE J. GOWAN, Winnsboro Lower Elementary Education EDWARD F. GRAFTON, Ruston Wildlife Conservation fl ALAN C. GRAVEL, Alexandria Civil Engineering MYRA M. GRAVES, Colfax Science Education SHARON M. GRAVES, Winnsboro Lower Elementary Education ANNE W. GRAY, Shreveport English Education DANIEL W. GRAY, Ruston Civil Engineering JOHN CHARLES GRAY, Baton Rouge Botanyg Bacteriology i V .... ... 'Q . r.Rl'fl'fs. + eff? ,- 'fit .I JAMES C. GILL. JR.. Baton Rouge Sacred Music M. KAY GILLAN, Shreveport Upper Elementary Education ROBERT JAMES GLASGOW, Ruston Engineering JANET C. GLENN, Sterlington Health and Physical Educationg Mathematics Education J. EDWARD GOLMON, New Orleans Accounting .lAlME JOSE GONZALES, New Orleans Electrical Engineering MARILYN B. GOODIN, Springhill Home Economics CHARLES S. GOODRICH, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering ADAMANTIOS K. GORGOLIS, .lannina Mechanical Engineering 'S-5 .,f gg iq? ,err JOSEPH J. GRAY, JR., Ruston Business Management T. JERRY GRAY, Ruston Mathematics Education EDWARD C. GRECO, JR., Shreveport Electrical Engineering GERALD L. GREEN, Shreveport Accounting THOMAS LARRY GREEN, Dubach Marketing MARCIA A. GREER, Jonesboro Office Administration RAYMOND C. GREER, Minden Forestry JAMES D. GUESS, Mooringsport Electrical Engineering RANELLE C. GUIDRY, Ruston Speech and Hearing Therapy ERIC J. GUILBEAU, Monroe Chemical Engineering M1 PHIL GUTHRIE, West Monroe Accounting DANNY P. HAGLER, Jonesboro Business Administration: Marketing DAVID G. HAGUE, Shreveport Economics ELEANOR M. HALE, Hosston English Education JOHN R. HALE, Hosston Bacteriology CAROL R. HALL. Ruston English Education FRANCES CYNTHIA HALL. Summerfield Speech Education JAMES T. HALL, Newcllton Wildlife Conservation LARRY C. HALL. Junction City, Ark. Personnel Management PATSY HALL, El Dorado. Ark. Zoology PAULA C. HALL, Jackson, Miss. Mntllcnmtics ...f -' ,X -9+ d, ' tw Y L-I1 A L Y. ' Ii A-. We rv r' l' A Senior Class WT YP 'ki ,-A V37 LINDA K. HARRISON, Lake Charles Elementary Education LAWRENCE K. HARTSFIELD, Q ' uxtman Science Education SUSAN .IAN HARTSFIELD, Bossier City Speech Education .IOEL T. HASTON, Shreveport Accounting JACK D. HAT Health and Physical Education CHER, Shreveport JAMES M. HATCHER, Mansfield Marketing and Management WAYNE B. HAWKI NS, Bossier City Chemical Engineering MARGARET H. HAWTHORNE, Haughton Elementary Education MARY LYNN H English Education AYCOOD, Shreveport A .f -or A 3 'CA I TIMOTHY HALL, Ruston Englishg Speech FREDDIE LEO HAMEL, West Monroe Electrical Engineering MILDRED L. HAMMET, Shreveport Business Education .IAFAR N. HAMMODI, Baghdad, Iraq Petroleum Engineering ' BEN R. HANCHEY, Lake Charles Personnel Management and Pre-Law BOBBY R. HARDCASTLE, Plain Dealin Petroleum Engineering ANNE R. HARDIN, Barksdale AFB Spanishg English B. JUANICE HARRIS, Ferriday Elementary Education KENNETH WAYNE HARRIS, Ruston Bus' 5 Ad ' ' ' ' mess nnnistration , Management .. '-' FREIDA LOUISE HAYNES, Shongaloo Businessg English Education ELINOR DIANNE HAYS, Jonesboro Elementary Education KERVYN L. HAYS, Bossier City Business Management MARGIE L. HAYS, Ruston Business Administration THOMAS H. HAYS, Arcadia Electrical Engineering RAYMOND L. HEAD, JR., Benton Business Administration MELBA D. HEADRICK, Longstreel Accounting DIANE MAXEY HEARD, Winnfield Marketing VICKI L. HEARNE, Chatham Social Studies Education DAEWID HECHLER, Ruston Industrial Management SYLVESTER HEDGES, JR., Shreveport Chemical Engineering THOMAS E. HEFNER, Plain Dealing Civil Engineering JACK CRAIG HENDERSON, Rayville Accounting DENNIS E. HERRELL, Bossier City Political Science D. JEAN HERRING, Shreveport English Education KATHLEEN L. HIGGS, Ruston English Education GEORGE WILLIAM HIGHTOWER, Winnfield Finance JAMES J. HILL, Delta Business MICHAEL E. HILL, El Dorado, Ark. Economics DONALD R. HOENKE, Heflin Health and Physical Education PHILIP M. HOGAN, Shreveport Civil Engineering g.....4-w f .. -, Q. 'I iQ'5!q:4,4 .1 -3 air J' , i f fl N '-3, L ,, .-sa 1 Awe L .. I F331 E334-1+ ,.lJ3' i-- ' ,Q A...llU Y-r ig, ' ' Milzzjga. :xQ 'i:m.ffgg'-. ,ng-, .w,.tJ, . ' .X v i ii '-.' L- 11+ Q .xiii - 10 F '-4 ...,, i fi -4 V -1 Ls -A ' --Q .K A 8 F 'Q ' I.. .J QQ' - 'Z .? x ik . In' Km. 354 ii Senior Class 'tbiiii - ' is WALTER C. HOLMES, LaP1ace Wildlife Management JAMES R. HOLSTEAD, Choudrant Personnel and Public Relations JOSEPH F. HOOD, JR., Shreveport Statistics and Data Processing MARY B. HOOD, Shreveport Elementary Education MARILYN A. HOOPER, Mansfield Sociology JOHN C HOPPE, Shreveport Electrical Engineering BARBARA A. HORN, Ruston Lower Elementary Education SUE S. I-IORTMAN, Cotton Valley Elementary Education DRISKILL B. HORTON, Ruston Social Studies and Psychology .. In 1 I ROBERT E. HOLLADAY IV, Ruston Pre-Medicine MARK HOLLAND, Lincoln, Ill. Accounting ROBERTA HOLLEMAN Simsboro ' 5 T7 Chemical Engineering OLIVER R. HOLLENSHEAD, Urania Petroleum Engineering BARBAR D. HOLLINGSWORTH, Oak Grove Physical Education i GERALD L. HOLLINGSWORTH, El Dorado Ark 5 ' 3 Marketing JOHN W. HOLLIS, Ruston Business Management HARRY HOLLOWAY, Farmerville Accounting JAMES R. HOLMAN, Hodge Forestry Q g 9 . 'fr' JAMES L. HORTON, Bossier City Industrial Management MARCIA L. HOUSE, Pineville English Education F. X. HOWARD, Shreveport Electrical Engineering H. RENFRO HOWARD, Ruston Pre-Medicine MARK EUGENE HOWARD II, Pineville Electrical Engineering RICHARD D. HUCKABAY Bossier Cit Physical Education i y ANN M. V. HUDDLESTON, Plain Deahn Mathematics Education .I. ANN HUDSON, Alexandria English Education SUE E. HUNT, Haynesville Business Education WILLIAM K. HUNT, Monroe Electrical Engineering VONITA L. HUSON, Ruston English and Speech Education C. MICHAEL IMPSON, Huttig, Ark. Electrical Engineering WILLIAM H. INABNETT, Minden General Business Administration DELORES J. INGRAM, Arcadia Medical Technology PAULA J. INGRAM, El Dorado, Ark. Medical Technology ABED JOSEPH IAMAL, Aleppo, Syria Petroleum Engineering SHARON T. JARRELL, Ruston Speech Education CAROLYN S. JOHNSON, Shreveport Interior Design DONALD R. JOHNSON, Shreveport Business Administration JOSEPH E. JOHNSON, Oakdale Math Education RUTH C. JOHNSON, Cotton Valley English 'Education Senior Class Q-1 qu' sn. PHILIP O. JUNG, Pineville Chemical Engineering JOHN M. KASCHAK, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering JOHN F. KAVANAUGH, Ruston Zoology NINA C. KAVANAUCH, Shreveport Business Education ROBIN K. KAVANAUGH Belcher Business Administration MICHAEL R, KEES Pineville Accounting S. WILLIAM KEITH JR., Taylor History CHARLES E. KELLEY, Lake Forest, Ill. General Business Administration JUDITH A. KELLY, Jonesboro Elementary Education WILLIAM A. JOHNSON, Alexandria Industrial Management RONALD L. JOHNSTON, Farmerville Microbiology FRANCES KAY JONES, Monroe Physical Education HELEN J. JONES, Ruston Home Economics . HOWARD RAY JONES, Bossier City Philosophy WILLIAM DALE JONES, Taylor Elementary Education PRAFUL N. JOSHI, Bombay, India Mechanical Engineering HARRY B. JOWERS, Pineville Spanish CONRAD C. JUNEAU, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering 7 MARY ANN KELLY, Ruston French LINDA C. KEMP, Ruston Elementary Education MICHAEL FLOYD KIMBALL, Vinton Electrical Engineering WILLIAM A. KINDER, Haughton Industrial Management CHARLES C. KIRBY, Ruston Pre-Veterinary Medicine PHILIP H. KITCHENS, Ruston Chemical Engineering MARY KATHRYN KITE, Monroe Elementary-Secondary Education RUFUS W. KNIGHT, Bossier City Wildlife Management MERRELL A. KNIGHTEN, Lisbon English JAMES N. KOCH, Lisbon Accounting WILLIAM E. KOSS, Ruston Mathematics KENNETH R. KRATZER, Roanoke Electrical Engineering WILLIAM LANCLOS, Bossier City Chemistry MICHAEL W. LAND, Minden Speech JERRY N. LANKFORD, Monroe Marketing INGEBORG R. LASKOWSKI, Ruston Business Education LEON M. LASKOWSKI, Ruston Speech Education BILLY R. LAWRENCE, Hope, Ark. Mechanical Engineering JANET S. LAZENBY, Bernice , Upper Elementary Education RICHARD E. LEACH, Shreveport . General Agriculture-Business WILLIAM HADLET LEAVELL, Bastrop Electrical Engineering !T.'.1'..I N-3 51 ,r- zf' . 1 1. 0,511 K . Q- , l .0 MIME I 1 -ai A Wg f cf' -fi an p -Jn 3' 11 :EL . . 'x Senior Class ---9 JERRY D. LINDSAY, Monroe Industrial Management MARTHA B. LITTLE. Bossier City Home Economics WINFIELD E. LITTLE. JR., Stonewall Physics O. .IO LOGAN, Rayville Home Economics Teacher Training JOHN A. LONG, Shreveport Accounting KARL P. LONG, Pineville Civil Engineering JAMES A. LONGAKER, New Orleans Management ODIS J. LOUNSBERRY, New Iberia Horticulture MARY A. LUCK, Minden Elementary Education JENNIFER A. LEE, Alexandria Elementary Education JOHN W. LEE, Homer Elementary Education MARTHA JILL LESTAGE, Coushatta Elementary Education DANNY J. LESTER, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering - LINDA C. LESTER, E1 Dorado, Ark. Elementary Education CHARLOTTE M. LEWIS, Minden Business Education EDWARD G. LEWIS, Bossier City Journalism LINDA M. LEWIS, Simsboro Business Statisticsg Data Processing ROBERT D. LIGNOWSKI, Brooklyn, N Y Civil Engineering HENRY H. LUTTRELL, Buckeye Chemical Engineering RONALD P. LUTTRELL, DeRidder Mechanical Engineering DAVID RONALD MCADAMS, Lisbon Physical Education HELEN MARCIA McBRIDE,' Transylvania English Education B. ANN MCCAIN, Shreveport Art Education GEORGE ,D. MCCAIN, J oneshoro Chemical Engineering DAVID L. McCASKILL, Ruston Business Management HAROLD L. MCCASLAND, Ruston Industrial Management SHERRY ANN MCCRARY, Ruston Elementary Education SANDRA G. McDONALD, Vidalia English Education MARIANNE McFARLAND, Mansfield Business Education JOSEPH L. MCGAHA, Alexandria Industrial Management GENE B. McGRAW, Shreveport Business Management BARBARA J. MCINTOSH, Farmerville Social Studies Education RICKEY J. McKASKLE, J oneshoro Elementary Education BONNIE E. McKEE, Shreveport English KATHLEEN L. McLENDON, Houston, Tex. Elementary Education ROBERT W. McMULLEN, Ruston Music JOHN W. MADDEN, Bienville, General Agriculture-Business LOUIS A. MAGEE, Leesville Business Administration CHARLES E. MAN GUM, Ruston Business Administration Senior Class 'R '2' 'R 'T' f? -8 .fl 6 THOMAS C. MAYNOR. Cotton Valley Physical Education RONNIE G, MAXWELL, Springhill Electrical Engineering AMY SUSAN MAYS, Winnsboro English Education HOWARD K. MEADOR, JR., Ruston Mathematics JIM DAVID MELTON, Lake Charles Mathematicsg Computing ROBERT P. MELTON, Shreveport Chemical Engineering FRANK T. MERCER, Clenmora Physics CONWAY MERRETT, Shreveport Mathematics LINDA E. MERRITT, Bossier City Elementary Education .31- ..: , r 'Q 11:1 aaDx,.-I .Q 4- LA IRVIN B. MANN, JR.. Shreveport Wildlife Management DIANA L. MANNINC, Mansfield Art RICHARD W. MANNING, Shreveport Wildlife Management SAMMY J. MARABELLA, Shreveport Personnel and Public Relations JOHN D. MARTIN, Ruston General Business Administration JUDITH A. MARTIN, Hodge Elementary Education SHIRLEY M. MARTIN. Ruston Elementary Education STEVE C. MARTIN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering FRANCES S. MASON. Heflin Home Economics MICHAEL V. MEYER, Huntsville, Ala. Industrial Management MICHAEL L. MILLER, Camden, Ark. Mechanical Engineering RONALD A. MITCHELL, Cotton Valley Business Management SANDRA A. MITCHELL, Shreveport Elementary Education JAMES R. MIXON, Grayson Accounting ALICE T. MOORE, Dodson Elementary Education JAMES G. MOORE, Ruston Marketing RICHARD L. MORRISON, Shreveport Business Administration ROBERT WINSTON MOTTET, Shreveport Elementary Education ELMER E. MOWBRAY, JR., Ruston Wildlife Conservationg Management DEMMA K. MUDGETT, Minden Social Studies Education BARBARA V. MULHEARN, Monroe Physical Education JOHN RICHARD MULHERN, Monroe Electrical Engineering JOHN DAVID MURPHY, Calvin English JAMES L. NANCE, Mansfield Electrical Engineering WILLIAM E. NAVE, Haughton Physical Education JOHN L. NELSON, Shreveport Business Administration IRIS JEANETTE NICHOLS, West Monroe Elementary Education JAMES E. NICHOLSON, West Monroe Physics MARY L. NORRIS, Ruston Sociology MICHAEL A. NORTON, Ruston Petroleum Engineering I .-3 -S! '-'lr , WX X 4 f 'D GN Senior Class R 150 rr' 2 as 2, 3 1 'ltr A ,mx ..,. QQ , A - z , 1 CARY M. PARDUE, Jonesboro Social Studies Education THEODORE A. PARISH, Chalmette Mechanical Engineering MARCELLA H. PARK, Arcadia Elementary Education CAROLYN S. PARKER, Minden English Education GERALD R. PARRA, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering - Q 3- !Qa5.'N I f? A .ah ff ROBERT EARL PARKER, Westwego 7 Industrial Management JAMES E. PATTERSON, Shreveport Animal Husbandry JOHN T. PAYNE, Ruston English LINDA D. PAYNE, Springhill Physical Education 2 --Q. JIMMYE REA ODEN, Logansport Elementary Education JOHN S. O'DONNELL III, Shreveport Accounting CHARLES L. OGLETREE, Shreveport Personnel Management JOHN HENRY O'KUMA, Monroe Physics and Mathematics LENA M. O'N EAL, Oak Grove Elementary Education DON A. OUCHLEY, Farmerville Electrical Engineering WILLIAM L. OWEN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering HEATHER A. OWENS, E1 Dorado, Ark Medical Technology CARL W. PAMPE, Olney, Ill. Industrial Management G ! AES. 1-1 , qu LURLIE D. PEE, Ruston Electrical Engineering ROBERT S. PENINGER, Forest Hill Electrical Engineering HOWARD R. PEPPER, Jonesboro English FRED D. PERRITT, Arcadia Animal Husbandry MARION K. PERRITT, Arcadia Medical Technology CLARENCE PETERS III, Greenwood Business Administration KERRY PETERSON, Winnfield Marketing CLAUDENE L. PHILLEY, Kilhourne Institutional Management MICHAEL D. PHILLIPS, Ruston Political Science MILDRED PHILLIPS, Richardson, Te . English Education JOHN PICKELS, Bartlesville, Okla. Electrical Engineering W3 CYNTHIA ANNE PICKERING, Shreveport A E Elementary Education JANE E. PICKERING, Shreveport Elementary Education JOSEPH B. PIERCE, JR., Kadena AF History PHILLIP W. POLAND, Sibley English PETER J. POLANEK, Ramsey, N.J. Industrial Management CARY D. POST, Farmerville Accounting THOMAS L. POST, Spearsville Marketing ROY Y. PRATT, Ruston Electrical Engineering PAMELA A. PRESTRIDGE, Delhi English Education SONYA PRESTRIDGE, Roanoke, Ala. Interior Design 'Z 91 al 'Zn '7 anag- rd ....., x fill Y ill .Wig N 1 A ' ., 4 ' 'N-vx 9 A ff ' '. to '53 B, Okinawa ' .A - 1-A -2,- XT2 . xx uf .i J' f. 2 Af? ff? K if Senior Class , 13 TX' x :A T JOE R. RASCO, Springfield, Va. Business Administration Q DONALD W. RATCLIFF, Shreveport I sb Forestry ' ROBERT R. RECTOR, Ruston Electrical Engineering iw-A-17 JULIE A. REESE, Shreveport Library Science STEPHEN A. REEVES, Arcadia Mechanical Engineering .IENICE REYENGA, Shreveport Elementary Education JAMES W. REYNOLDS, Tarpon Springs, Fla. Chemical Engineering 1 SHARON A. REYNOLDS, Bossier City .3 Elementary Education SHARON Y. REYNOLDS, Bossier city I Social Welfare MYRA A. PREWITT. Mangham Home Economics JAMES M. PRUETT, Shreveport Industrial Engineering ELIZABETH A. PURCELL, Montgomery, Elementary Education WILLIAM R. PURIFOY, Shreveport Chemical Engineering LINWARD RAY PYLANT, West Monroe Civil Engineering CHRIS B. RAMSEY, Monroe Psychology BRENDA RANDALL, Calhoun ,lournalisni HELEN LOUISE RANDALL, Harrisonburg Physical Education FRED RANKIN, Columbia Electrical Engineering Z1 JAMES W. RICHARDSON, JR., Ruston Electrical Engineering WILMA D. RICHARDSON, Ruston Home Economics JOHN FRED RICHMOND, JR., Ruston General Business M. R. ROBERSON, JR., Shreveport English FRANK M. ROBERTS, II, DeRidder Public Relations GLYN DAVID ROBERTS, Oak Grove Business Administrationg Pre-Law MELVA JOY ROBERTS, Pineville Mathematics Education FONDA C. ROBERTSON Ham ton Ark. s P s Business Education GEORGIA B. ROBINSON, Arcadia Medical Technology J. MICHAEL ROBINSON, Shreveport Chemistry DONALD ROBIN ROCKETT, Ruston Business Administration JAMES T. ROGERS, JR., Duhach English FRANK G. RONE, Bossier City Marketing JAMES L. ROSS, Winnsboro Electrical Engineering JERRY I.. ROTEN, Minden Accounting KATHRYN M. ROTH, West Monroe Electrical Engineering STEPHEN H. RUCG, Monroe Electrical Engineering GERALD K. RUPLE, Crowville Mechanical Engineering CLAUDETTE FAYE RUSSELL, Delhi Home Economics MICHAEL H. RUSSELL, Tullos Marketing MARILYN K. SALMON, Simsboro Mathematics Education 5. .L ' 'T 5 Hi' t 4 Q I . :J D' Zi V to .M N of l J. A D 2 i 1? A L Senior Class -dw Q-1-9 ff? RONALD D. SHARBONO, Mangham Forestry WALTER T. SHELTON, New Llano Mathematics ROBERT S. SHIVELY, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering SARAH L. M. SHOESMITH, Minden Mathematics BEVERLY S. SIMPSON, Arcadia Pre-Social Welfare LESTER K. SISEMORE, Ruston Physics KATHERINE A. SKINNER, Dubach English Education BRIAN L. SMART, Ruston Mathematics Education BILLIE B. SMITH, Shreveport Mathematics A. C. SANDERS Ill, Shreveport Electrical Engineering KURT M. SATTER, New Orleans Mathematicsg English FRANK L. SCHOOLER, Rayville Marketing DON E. SCRTBER, Lisbon Health and Physical Education LOU ANN H. SCRIBER, Ruston Home Economics MARY A. SCRIBER, Lisbon Physical Education RALPH L. SELF, Many Electrical Engineering MOHAMMAD SHAMMA, Ruston Petroleum Engineering JOHN W. SHANNON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering Q lf-.,. BOBBIE H. SMITH, Shreveport English Education BONITA C. W. SMITH, Ruston Business Education COLUMBUS L. SMITH, Winnsboro Civil Engineering DENNY F. SMITH, Minden Civil Engineering EDWARD C. SMITH, Alexandria Electrical Engineering EVVA B. SMITH, Lake Charles Speech and Hearing Therapy GLEN H. SMITH, Ruston Accounting JOHN F. SMITH, Augusta, Ark. Chemical Engineering R. ELLEN SMITH, Baton Rouge English Education RICHARD A. SMITH, Ruston Mechanical Engineering RONALD C. SMITH, Shreveport Chemical Engineering 1. 4- '- ..-Q OCX 1 'IQ . -Q! , Q42-4 WILLIAM A. SMITH, JR., Natchitoches Electrical Engineering WILLIAM G. SMITH, JR., Vivian Business Administrationg Finance THOMAS M. SPARKS, New Iberia History WILLIAM Z. SPIVEY, Ruston Mechanical Engineering LESLIE W. SPURGEON, New Llano Electrical Engineering RICKY L. SPURLOCK, Arcadia Marketing TED T. SQUYRES, Bossier City Business Management WILLIAM S. STACY, New Orleans Electrical Engineering LEON A. STAMM, Minden Civil Engineering GLENDON E. STANDIF ORD, St. Joseph Sociology fy .tgp -I i .,, A 1 'T' If . A -s ' 4 F Qi ,Hg 'A n K 1 L if 3 'JEL A1 I Q 1? A Senior Class -I -:.-r HERMAN E. STOREY, Vidalia Electrical Engineering JAMES A. STRINCER, Ruston Forestry PATRICIA F. STROUD, Springhill Elementary Education JANET G. STURDIVANT, Tallulah Elementary Education JUDY K. SULLIVAN, Barksdale AFB Business Administrationg Marketing MARGARET A. SUMRALL, Ruston Home Economics Education REBECCA L. SWAIN, Pineville Elementary-Secondary Education GLEN R. SWANN III, Ruston Physics JOE W. SWANNER, Jonesboro Forestry VICKY L. STEERE, Ruston Home Economics JOHN M. STEPHENS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering .ION P. STEPHENSON, Shreveport Petroleum Engineering JAMES T. STEWART, Ruston Electrical Engineering WADE H. STEWART, Arabi- Industrial Engineering BETTY J. STILES, Logansport Mathematics Education JAMES R. STOKES. Ruston History BARBARA S, STONECIPHER, R Library Science BRYAN E. STOREY, Ruston Electrical Engineering T v I l 1 usron l 1 w i 1 1 i I 1 1 it ' ,l l .I YI 1 .1 A TRUDIE L. SWINK, West Monroe Elementary Education SHERIDAN K. SYLVESTER, Alexandria Dietetics T. GREG TANNER, Zachary Animal Industry DONN M. TARTER, Dry Prong Marketing GROVER C. TATUM, Way'nesboro, Miss. Animal Science JAMES E. TATUM, West Monroe Industrial Management CARLA A. TAYLOR, Downsville Elementary-Secondary Education KENNETH RAY TAYLOR, Shreveport Music Education TRAVIS L. TAYLOR, Goldonna Forestry ALBERT A. TEEL, Homer Sociology WALTER THATCHER, JR., Shreveport Industrial Management BARRY W. THIGPEN, Pineville Commercial Art JACKSON J. THIGPEN, Ruston Mathematics Education BENNETT A. THOMAS, Shreveport Petroleum Engineering J. 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Be cky Roth Class 0ffiC6PS TREASURER ...... ..... M erle Tanner 5 1 1 1 i 1 1 G3 '-R 4 1 4-lg, A +57 '37 Q-'23 I A xi 1-4' -J fhlfn 41 .1 1 g L -I 1 5 :iii I rf V R rg 1 S6 -:Y ' ' is ' LX L - 'T-E LARRY B. ALEXANDER, Bethany , MARY P. ALLEN, Springhill fi? MICHEAL R. ALLEN, Miami, Fla. SHARON ALLISON, Ida ROGER L. ANDERSON, Minden DENNIS L. ARMSTRONG, Bastrop VICKI ARRINGTON, Ferriday J OHNETTE E. ASHLEY, Shreveport BETTY J. ASWELL, Choudrant BEN D. ATCHLEY, Shreveport ANNE I. ATKINS, Bossier City DOROTHY S. ATKINS, Athens CHARLES S. AARON, Ruston SHARON L. AASEN, Bogalusa RICHARD L. ABLES. Hampton, Ark. INIARCARET L. ADAIR, Maplewood CHARLES R. ADAMS, Shreveport JAMES B. ADAMS, Junction City, Ark. JOHNNY B. ADDISON, Minden BONNIE J. ADEN, New Orleans BILLY R. ADNEY, Ruston RICKY S. ALBRITTON, Bernice RONNIE O. ALBRITTON, West Monroe .IANN ALDREDGE, Ruston . 5 as N L I X i I .LZ 32- -Q Lx. I A ' S I - , I A I Q? . YE 4143 5' . p Q xx -t ' ff 'K 1--9 ,-dr SHARON A. AYCOCK, Dubach BARBARA N. AYRES, Jonesboro CHERYL A. BAKER, Ruston DAVID M. BAKER, Tullos CHARLES A. BALDWIN III, Thibodaux JOEY H. BALES, Alexandria JAMES O. BALL, Bernice CAROLYN L. BANKS. Downsville Junior Class fe pg I Q' , 49, f ' , , .Y Am 1 ' I r f- 8 fs- new ,J - TQ r ' 1. A - I , ' ff , DAVID C. BAZER, Shreveport LYNN W. BEASLEY, Newellton SANDRA K. BEATY, Shreveport ERNEST L. BEAUVAIS, Bossier City CURTIS ORLAND BEAVERS, West Monroe CONNIE K. BELK, Sarepta JOE D. BELK. Shreveport RONALD D. BELL, Shreveport .IO ANN BELLOWS, Delhi ROBERT S. BELTON, Minden JOHN E. BERCLAND, JR., Alexandria ROBERT DAVID BERKLEY, Shreveport BRUCE W. BERRY, Shreveport ALONA M. BINFORD, Marion MARY LADD BINGHAM, Simsboro GARY W. BISHOP, EI Dorado, Ark. p .5 -'J' ANT fn f QQ. 'Q JI BARBARA K. BARHAM, Springhill CURTIS P. BARHAM, JR., Ruston DON E. BARKSDALE, Jena DONALD W. BARMORE, Dubach S. DIANNE BARNETT, Dubach MARY A. BARNUM. Baton Rouge PATRICIA A. BARNWELL, Ruston JUDITH A. BARR, Ruston JERRY L. BARTLESON, Rayville JAMES L. BASS, West Monroe ROY D. BAUGH, Eros LENORA ELLYN BAUCHMAN, Farmerville -1 I . Q. - . -4 Q? 'J 5 i. T' , r, fr! ...I P f l 5 ,. , N is 5 . Xx . 8 I 0 Vt,-V, Nix jug . H , 'cw . f 1 .' ' S : , -.4 2, -...ue .- i l Q , . L.. E. D I JEROME E. BRANTON, Minden JERRY L. BRAZZEL, Ruston LEWIS M. BRETZ, Ruston MARTHA I. BRICE, Arcadia TOMMY H. BRIDGES, Minden CHERYL A. BRIGGS, Opelousas EDWIN R. BRIGGS, West Monroe RODNEY A. BRIGHT, Minden PATRICK J. BRINEY, Alexandria BLANCHE D. BRITT, Shreveport DONALD W. BRITT, Choudrant KARL N. BROHAMMER, Poplar G rove, Ill. JUDY L. BISHOP, Plain Dealing LINDA JEAN BLAIR, Winnfield BEN C. BLAZIER, Port Sulphur MARGARET L. BOND, Shreveport .TACK W. BOOZER, Springhill SUSAN K. BOTTOM, Mandeville .IEANNETTE BOUNDS, Plain Dealing PATRICIA A. BOWDEN, St. Joseph GERALD L. BOX, Ruston RANDALL H. BOX, Shreveport ROBERT W. BRAGG, Little Rock, Ark. SUSAN D. BRAMLETT, Arcadia A 'hu iihdi rv 'Q N.. 5, I rg' I 'S 4 K . -7 I Rt -L, X -J 71 hi? RONNIE G. BROUSSARD, New Iberia MARILYN BROWN, Minden REGENIA BROWN, Bossier City RONALD F. BROWN, Shreveport RONNIE BROWN, Minden SYDNEY M. BROWN, Ruston JOHNNY G. BRUCE, Hodge GLENDA K. BRYAN, LaP1ace tx f. Junior Class Q Inu- r 'R f-6 v-S IA .5 'I 1 ' X A X kms! 'AK is A M. SUZANNE BUSH, Shreveport BYRON IW. BUTLER. Waterproof JAMES N. BUTLER, JR., Dubach VIRGINIA J. BUTLER, Lake Providence DAVID E. BYARGEON, Winnshoro JACK E. BYRO, JR.. Garrison, Texas JAMES W. CADENHEAD, I'IayneSviIIe LLOYD L. CALCOTE. JR., El Dorado, Ark. DOROTHY J. CALDWELL, Parkdale, Ark. EARLY E. CALHOUN, JR., Yazoo City, Miss. JIMMY A. CALHOUN, West Monroe W. SUE CALLENDER, Haynesville PATRICIA C. CAMPBELL, Tioga RICHARD W. CAMPBELL, Minden ROY W. CAMPBELL, Shreveport LIONEL CANALES, Monroe n is I .6. , 7 If v-43 fi SANDRA A. BRYANT, Ruston SELDON A. BRYANT, Ruston JAMES W. BUCKNER, Athens PEGGY L. BUFKIN, Shreveport VIRGINIA A. BUFORD, Jonesboro M. HOPE BURGESS, Mansfield JOSEPH M. BURNAMAN, Alexandria DIANNE BURNETT. Sikes CECILE J. BURNS, Bernice GWENDOLYN BURNS, Springhill NENA C. BURNS, Saline VANETTE BURNS, Bernice -L Q-1 rv-Qi. 7 ci Y I X I' Q N I I A ,gd ii -3' dx X., T X ...ali f o Q To ' 5 I at Q nu D ' I , Q ,An . ' '-.557 53-- MARY F. CHANDLER, Haughton MARY J. CHANDLER, Ruston WALTER L. CHANDLER, I R., Oak Grove LARRY CHAPMAN, Shreveport WILLIAM G. CHUMLEY, Ruston 3 RECINALD C. CAPSHAW, Destrehan CONSTANCE R. CARAWAY, Shrevep RICHARD B. CARRUTH, Shreveport CLAUDETTE A. CARTER, Dubach EDWARD L. CARTER. Benton OSCAR D. CARTER, Lisbon CHERYL RUTH CASKEY, Hodge GARY B. CASKEY, Homer WILLLAM H. CASKEY, Hodge REGINALD E. CASSIBRY, Ruston ANDREA L. CHANDLER, Ruston OH JERRY W. CHANDLER, Plain Dealing ' l ' ' 4 A .. MARY D. CLAMPIT, West Monroe 3' DONALD RAY CLEMENTS, Ruston fd A KENNETH D. CLINTON, Good Pine ff' in A D SANDRA o. COCKRELL, Minden h , , ,. CAL C. COLVIN, Bernice n'n' ' A 17 GERALD L. COLVIN, Dubach . 4, .3 ELIZABETH J. COOK, snndln-nnn-fn .S .f- A-f ' -,nd A A f . at . I f 3- A ji 84 ' , CANDY R. COOMBS, Shreveport ELI A. COOPER, Walters DEWEY W. CORLEY. Shreveport DONNA R. CORLEY. Shreveport KATHERINE C. CORLEY, Deville LILLIAN C. COVINGTON, Baton R CLAUDE E.. COX, Duhach JOHN D. COX, Shreveport ouge 'ZA -3 .4 ,ra if -wif ' iv-E514 A .3 -6 fn 2 nw , . h1f,..i-Ev, S'fo'a '1L Junior Class V 0 '3 Lx 1,15 I I K ADL A -.4 I X X LENORA DANIPIER. Janesville S. POSEY DANIEL. Zachary WILLIAM E. DANIEL. Zachary E. GALE DANIELS, Alexandria DRENDA ,l. DAUPHIN, Ruston JAMES L. DAUPHIN, Ruston EMILY .l. DAVIS, Minden .IANIS K. DAVIS, Spearsville ORVILLE K. DAVIS, Ruston PATRICIA A. DAVIS, Ferriday SCOTT H. DAVIS, Benton JAMES W. DEAN, C-oldonna THOMAS A. DECHMAN II, Baton Rouge WILLIAM D. DECOU, Jonesboro LT' CHARLES E. CRANE, Hickam AFB, Hawaii LILLIAN E. CRATON. Minden CLAUDIA ,I. CRAWTORD, Tallulah .IOE D. CRAWFORD. Ruston JOHN C. CRAWFORD, Tallulah JUDITH A. CRAWFORD. Ruston RUSSELL W. CRONIN III, Lake Charles WILLIAM M. CROUCH, New Orleans LESLIE L. CROWSON, Hodge MARK A. CULPEPPER. Jonesboro WILLIAM E. CURRY, Shreveport ROBERT M. CURTIS, Cullen L 4 4? SHIRLEY R. DELATIN, Shreveport -. -77 M. BRUCE DELEON, Metairie rl. 3 , :av J. s.,'r'ln' '. : AI, - :,n -VL 2- -'.'.1Q J.W'f1 L- JAMES C. DODSON, Dixie JAMES W. DOGAN, Metairie JOHN H. DOMBROSKI, New Orleans LINDA D. DONAHOE, Bernice WILLIAM G. DON ALDSON, Shreveport JOHNETTE DOWDEN, Shreveport NANCY L. DOWLING, Ruston ROBERT E. DRANE, Forest NICHOLAS W. DREWRY, Shreveport RICHARD M. DUDDY, Ruston PETER M. DUCGAN, Collingswood, N.J SARAH A. DUCCAN, Ruston -.gg ISO 14 -9 NINA O. DENNIS, Bossier City JAMES H. DENNY, Ferriday JUDITH A. DENNY. Ruston WILLIAM F. DENNY. JR., Shreveport MICHAEL DESHOTELS, Kaplan SAUNDRA K. DEVILLE, Shreveport JERRY L. DICK, Dodson MERL D. DICKSON. Coushatta GEORGIA M, DILLARD, Shreveport WILLIAM E. DILLARD, Shreveport DONALD A. DIXON, Randolph AFB, Tex. CHARLES W. DODD, JR., Logansport YR Q6 ' -an -1, 'G f T3 fi? f 'S' fi YB 1-In L XJ A ...A MELANIE DUMAS, Junction City, Ark. RANDY DUMAS, Ruston LORENE J. DUNLAP, Shreveport MARILYN A. DUNMIRE, Shreveport RENEE L. DUNN, Jackson, Miss. ARTHUR H. DURRETT, Arcadia DONALD M. DYSON, Ruston JAMES D. DYSON, Ruston - X 1 -fbi-E I-0 Junior Class J ,.. a 'X 1-Q -lei ff ' 3 9 KATHY F. EWING. Alexundriu JAMES M. FAMBROUCH. Shreveport BENJAMIN C. FARRAR, Lillie HELEN E. FARRAR. Ruston GAYLE FEIBEI.. Slircveport C-LENDA C. FERGUSON, Viviun JOHN H. FERGUSON, Bernice RAY IS, FINNEY, Ruston LARRY V. FITZGERALD. Bornice CHARLES N. FLINT. St. .Iosr-ph THOMAS .l. FOLK. Ruston RHONIJA G. FORD, Bienvillc WESLEY W. FORMAN, Baker GENE ENLOE FOSTER. Duliach MICHAEL E. FOSTER, Downsville ALTON R. FOYVLER, Homer 'Z i uh ,gs P Ani. fa -8 Q4 .1 FRANK C. EASON III. Monroe SAMUEL H. EDWARD, JR., Shreveport TOMMYE C. EDWARDS. Bossier City ROBERT W. ELKOVITCH. Auburn, N.Y. JEANNE K. ELLIOTT, Shreveport ROBERT S. ELLIOTT, Shreveport RIAI-JELINE M. ENDSLEY. RUSIOI1 RICHARD WAYNE ENGLAND, Baton R JAMES T. ENLOE, Ruston LONIE C. ERWIN. JR., Tallulah ROY C. ESPENSCHEID, Bogalusa FREDDY V. EVANS. Minden ,. r A ouge , -A WP tl Qi 'av 'I' 'H-sv dn.,-na 1 .fal .74 tfilxll I fi Q9 L H33 3. Tip fa 3. no , I 3. so 9 X 'E ff l I A 1 '-- 5-. -1 3 if I A .1 GEORGE L. GANN, Glenmora TRUDY M. GANN, Shreveport GAIL L. GARFIELD, Broussard JAMES L. GARY, Kenner L. MARIAN GATES, Alexandria NANCY C. GATES, Alexandria TOMMY W. GAULDEN, Hodge HAROLD P. GAUTHIER, Alexandria ROBERT R. GIDDENS, Shreveport LINDA A. GLENN, Shreveport GLORIA J. GOBERT, Greenwood R. GRAIG GOEBEL, Mansfield an l '31, f ' I .V A P , 1 Q I4 l STEVEN D. FROMIN, Ruston MARION R. FRANKS, Springhill SAMMY C. FRANTOM, West Monroe KENNETH R. FREEMAN, Alexandria SHARON P. FRIDAY, Shreveport JOHN K. FRISTOE, New Orleans FAYE FRYE, Springhill PATRICIA E. FULLER, Dubach KITTY S. FULLERTON, Shreveport ELBA R. FUTCH, Rayville ROSALIND FUTCH, Shreveport GLORIA GAAR, Dodson Ya: . T' f , A ie.. Y M- ' V S fs, J' ll IM if ' ' ::,,. :- , 'E ,.-. .V I IV '- F .ff 4, ,- . , 41. 'S Civ, -'Sf , A A V ,. . L L ,Jl' f min Tx' P. 4 61 -31 'Iii li xlll' . N- - v 'K is ...... Q . .-y BOBETTE GOLDEN, Downsville JOHN W. GOLDSBY, Mansfield JOSEPH P. GORDON, Kenner ROBERT G. GORDON, Shreveport SANDRA V. GORDON, New Orleans FRED E. GOZA, Shreveport JERRY W. GRAHAM, Shreveport ALLEN M. GRAYSON, West Monroe 4- 3 'S :: fx li- X -. I 'O I , 4. K- Junior Class ,aa THADDEOLIS IVAYNE HANSON, Lake CLYDE S. HARDTVICK. IR.. Rayville CAROLYN LOUISE HARDY. Vivian JAMES W. HARDY, Alexandria ,IANICE GAY HARPER. Minden PATRICIA LYNN HARRIS, Leesville PHILLIP M. HARRIS. Alexandria SHARON A, HARRIS, Shreveport WILLIAM DAVID HARRIS, Farmerville DONALD R. HARRISON, Bossier City RONALD J. HARRISON, Minden JOHN G. HARSON, Houma BARBARA J. HARVEY, Quitman CHARLOTTE C. HARVEY, Hodge DONALD RAY HAWKINS, Alexandria FRANCES HAWKINS, Shreveport Charles 8 ROBERT A. GREEN, Shreveport DONALD M. GREGORY, Lake Charles JOHN ROBERT GRESSE, Metairie GEORGE D. GRIFFIN, Shreveport CHARLOTTE GRIGGS, Plain Dealing JOHN L. GRUBB, Maplewood ,IANIS G. GUYTON, Winnsboro CLAUDE TULLY HALL, Ruston JEAN HALL, Homer LOUIE D. HALL, JR., Springhill ROSEMARY HALL, Bossier City DONNA L. HAND, Shreveport ,Ad 'hfu 3 -ab -Q wi. 2 W 'Z' 9 1 I f . 0 rc b lr- x V- fn 1 Q f 1 GE' .W 7 I 'av .-. ' . NH t S . B lx 1 . J X I--qv 3 .. if . T' JAMES N. HAWKINS, Jena MARY C. HAYGOOD, Bossier City DALLAS E. HAYNES, Kilbourne JUDY HAYNES, Minden CAROL D. HEARD, Riinden JAMES H. HEARD, Hodge MADELINE G. HEBING, Ruston SANDRA S. HELLER, Monroe MARGARET J. HENDERSON, Shreveport DON L. HENDRIX. Bogalusa RICHARD S. HENDRIX, Pineville SHIRLEY G. HENRY, Bernice - 1 . ROLAND D. HERNANDEZ, Mooringspon Q .3 - . I ,,. 'L JAMIE E. HERRIN. Shreveport ' ' ' if A ' SALLY P. HEWITT, Mansfield ,Q - Q wk P 1 ' . Lf, .IANEY L. HILL, Logansport - V V '-77 .fi ' ' f ' ' 12-5 1 3, LARRY L. HOCK, Minden ,, A A , fl 1, BERT HOGG, Alexandria . 'T I -A CATHERINE S. HOLLENSHEAD, Urania 'A T Lf. '1-., ANNETTE C. HOLLOWAY, Bastrop 5 , E MARY V. HOLOBAUGH, Shreveport ROBERTM. HOLT, Vivian jg ROBERT L. HONAKER, Shreveport . DONNY M. HOOD, Dubach -,, in L rua Q x H. MYLES HOPKINS, Waterproof SIGRID HOSS, Bossier City DONALD L. HOWARD, Pineville ROBERT M. HOWARD, Farmerville NANCY A. HOWELL, Shreveport JAMES T. HUCKABAY. Bossier City MARY C. HUCKABY, Wisner BARBARA K. HUDSON. Alexandria Junior Class v-6 I 's 51.1.-5'Fa': .ex p LAN. CQ' 7? L Q Q A up .f . jf- 'Q ii SUSAN JAMES, El Dorado, Ark. RANDY L. JERRY, El Dorado, Ark. MARSHA L. JOHNSON, Gibsland MARY L. JOHNSON, Shreveport SIDNEY A. JOHNSON, Ruston TOMMY D. JOHNSON, Athens ROBERT L. JOHNSTON, Shreveport THOMAS W. JOHNSTON, Baton Rouge CHARLES P. JONES, Downsville FRED V. JONES, New Orleans KEN C. JONES, Ruston ALICE R. KAHN, Shreveport THOMAS A. KELLER, Metairie NANCY M. KELLEY, Minden RONALD W. KELLY. Elizabeth DEE M. KENDALL, Ruston hd A... GLENDA A. HUGHES, Jonesboro JUDY NELL HUMPHRIES, Shreveport OTHEL B. HUMPHRIES, JR., Monroe EVELYN L. HUNTER, Shreveport ANNE E. HURST, Jonesboro JERRY L. HUSON, Ruston MANUEL R. ITURRALDE, St. Merritt Island, Fla. . PAUL A. JACKSON, Metairie RUSSELL L. JACKSON. Mansfield PHILIP HEATH JACOBS, Alexandria GEORGE T. JACOBY, Shreveport ROBERT C. JAMES, Farmerville ? 1, '-'J '-y-40 A rea 1-. ' I i ' i Xa -BEN Q D Y 3 lr 1 . BARBARA L. KENDRICK. Shreveport JOHN L. KENDRICK, Jena RODNEY D. KENDRICK. JR.. Shreveport KATHLEEN J, KENNEDY, Shreveport r R I, if . fr f 1 , , ' 2 3. ROBERT W. KENNEDY. Houston, Texas 'F ' 1 ' JAMES H. KIDD, Baton Rouge Ng A ., JAMES D. KIHFI-IRR. Wirmfield 43, . DOROTHY H. KILLEN, Rrrererr - JRR 1 ,al 4 -ra , rg. TIMOTHY T. KING, Baton Rouge f r Nd RICHARD J. KINGCAID, Shreveport uf... LARRY J. KINLER, Marrero J JIMMY R. KIRKLAND, Vivian 'e GLENDA J. KIRKPATRIOK, Lake Charles L r. MARIANNE L. KNAPP, Aierreririria 4' .94 TIMOTHY J. KOLNIK, Succasunna, N..J. f--. I REINALD J. KOZIKOWSKI, New Kensington, Per. 1 2 '1fEfQ-'S . ' vw:-.car CHARLENE A. KUHNELL, New Orleans THOMAS J. KUNDINGER, Park Falls, Wise. JAMES LABORDE, JR., Alexandria ROBERT R. LAFIETTE, Shreveport I v l fa- 1. 49 I ,Q il J we I ,f , Ji , 'v It '7 LINDA K. LAFITTE, Shreveport HENRY M. LAFLEUR, Lafayette JOSEPH A. LALUMIA, New Orleans GRADY J. LANDRY, Vinton ' I-ff . 1 I rf '45 I . 4 A Ab . dbx JOHN W. LEACH, Haynesville CARL W. LEADAMAN, Shreveport JAMES E. LEDOUX, Monroe RICHARD D. LEE, Monroe GARY R. LEE, Monroe HUGH F. LENOX, Sulphur .JUDY M. LEVASSEUR, Ruston MARY G. LEVASSEUR, Shreveport hrs Q. ,.,- : I 3 X-.J --4 A Junior Class T P! pb 1 BARBARA D. LOWREY, Bastrop JOHN W. LOWREY, Lisbon PATRICIA ANNE LOWERY, Benton JERRY C. LUTTRELL, Ruston AMELIA CAROL LYLES. Georgetown BRUCE DAVID LYLES, Ruston LINDA IRENE LYLES, Oakdale GERALD H. MCADAMS, Princeton GERELL L. MCCANN, Tioga E. CARR MCCLENDON III, Minden STEVEN E. MCCLUNG, Marksville ROBERT M. MCCONNELL, Clinton ROBERT W. MCCOY, Ruston FREDDIE BERNARD MCDANIEL, Jo HUGH S. MCDONALD, Ruston JIMMY L. MCDONALD, Lisbon .-v -I nesboro A a fa do 2 f w-4.5 I 74 fa' v . X GEORGE W. LEVERT, JR., Monroe THOMAS E. LEWIS, Ruston HERBERT M. LIGGIN, McGehee, Ark. TOMMIE B. LILES, Shreveport TERRY B. LINDEMAN. Austin, Texas JANICE C. LINDSAY. Ruston VICTOR C. LINN, JR., Shreveport NANCY ANN LINZY, Shreveport WILLIAM M. LLOYD, Kenner PEGGY J. LOE, Bienville DAVID CHARLES LONGSHORE, Oma JAMES R. LOVE, Jonesboro 4 .....:. -.xy .nr 1:4 ' ,Q A T' ha, Neb 7 A f I is A - RICHARD L. MCDONALD, Shreveport DOROTHY N. MCFARLAND, Minden MARTHA L. MCGEE, Shreveport STANLEY C. MCGEE, Dubach GERARD P. MCGOWAN, Brooklyn, N.Y JEAN M. MCHENRY, Bossier City MARY LETITIA MCINNIS, Shreveport MARILYN A. MCINTYRE, Doyline MICHAEL L. MCKEE, Dubach NANCY J. MCKENZIE, Shreveport RALPH R. MCKINNEY, JR., Hosston JAMES E. MCMILLAN, Hodge .43 t., . 'FP -4,3 1 1 - i A X ,, -I Q Q '-if . .Q -'. - J 'S 1 f 2 J 9 rw A f .-I. ROBERT C. MCMURRIAN, Farmervillc DENNIS A. MCNALLY, Girard, Pa. KENNING J. MCNAMARA, JR., Bogalusu Q., GEORGE T. MCNEILL, Shreveport I' w WINSTON N. MCVEA, Zachary RUSSELL E. MACE, JR., LaPIace PATRICK G. MACKEY, Opelousas MARILYN F. MADDEN, Ruston HUGH G. MADDOX, Haynesville DAVID V. MAGEE, Shreveport MIKE MAKEPEACE, EI Dorado, VArk. CHRIS J. MALEC, Shreveport A2 Q f Y f 1 tl E 9 - .Af , P W' lr? Q' 1' ,N u VCE-1. 5 A X ,Q Q ' J ' 'f f 'J' ' af . 1, . fa I- MICHAEL W. MANNING, Shreveport PATRICIA A. MANNING, Shreveport CHARLIE C. MARABLE, Shreveport MARY HILAN MARLER, Ruston GEORGE W. MARLOWE, Mangham ROY W. MARSH, Shreveport JANET C. MARTIN, Shreveport JIMMIE R. MARTIN, Ruston Junior Class fo 3 ., 4 A5115 J 3 . ilu RICHARD S. MERIAM III, Shreveport OLIVIA A, MEYERS. Colfax ARTHUR MIDDLETON, Baton Rouge WILLIAM R. MIDYETT, Shreveport FRANK R. MILLER, Crowley KATHERINE I. MILLER, Pineville HAROLD W. MILLET. Denham Springs CHARLES INIILSTEAD, Jonesboro RAYMOND R. MINCHEW, Oakdale BRENDAN P. MINIHAN, Little Rock, Ark. CAMILLE M. MIRE, Barksdale AFB KENNETH M. MITCHELL, Shreveport MARILYN M. MITCHELL, Shreveport SUSAN E. MOLONEY, Shreveport JOSEPH M. MONSOUR, Shreveport LEE ARRON J. MONTET, Erath JAN MASON, Monroe ROBERT J. MATHERLY, Ruston JAMES A. MATHIS, Monroe ROBERT H, MATHIS, Baton Rouge EARL E. MAYFIELD, JR.. Jennings LARRY MAYS, Minden ROBERT D. MAYS, Ruston KENNETH B. MEARS, Jena EDWARD F. MELANCON, Pineville MOSELEY E. MELLINGER, Haughton MICHAEL G. MEQUET, New Orleans EILEEN F. MERCER, Pineville D f 6 Ma Us fe.,- ., -2- ' A I ' 'R maui .bl A v -..J .4 -3 -is 'B 5 lin ,,- .e, ff? -fa Q AR 'H JOHN LANNY MORRIS, Farmerville RUTH D. MORSE, Ruston JOSEPH F. MOWAD, Minden JOHN S. MURPHY, Rarksdale AFB KENNETH R. MURPHY, Hico WALTER E. MURRAY, Glens Falls, N EDWARD C. MURTISHAW, Benton HAROLD F. NAFF, Ruston JAMES R. NAPP, Bossier City JAMES H. NAPPER, Ruston JUDY B. NEAL, Farmetville CLAUDIA A. NEELES, Ruston ..-A .Y. 1 in , X IRQ an s 'T X. I MARK LYNN MONTGOMERY, Bossier City DIANE MOORE. Slerlinglon THEODORE A. MOORE III, Minden WALTER E. MOORE. Winnfield MARY CATHERINE MORAN, Bossier City WALLACE D. MORAN, Delhi ALLAN M. MORAW, Bossier City KERMIT P. MOREAU, JR., Simmesport RAYMOND G. MOREAU, El Dorado, Ark. ROBERT M. MOREAU, Shreveport MARTIN L. MORELOCK, Haynesville .IANIS M. MORGAN, Springhill . , -8 -if e-5 ' 'fe' H ' ' .ff I A 'U 'L - -..-fx All ,l we .. I Q-- . ah - 6 I if ' e 1 ' 'Cu' . . .-E - e- . AL ff . .1 H fgff ' ' I - 1 JOHN R. NELSON, JR., Shfevepefe V, LOY M. NELSON, IR., Ruston 14 V , BONNIE JO NEWCOMER, West Monroe fl --R' ' SANDRA L. NEWMAN, Benton ffyil- . viii Ex: Wulnx . W 'Z' JEFF D. NEWTON, Ruston JOHN S. NICHOLS, Golden Meadow EDWARD S. NIX, Lake Charles GLORIA K. NORRED, Quitman Junior C ass ' A A ' I 4. gli' 1: ' A -5 Lib A I fz.. K ROGER C. PARKER, Shreveport SHARON G. PARKER. Sikes L. LYNN PARSONS. West Monroe C. SHELBY PATRICK. Oak Grove KERRY B. PATRICK, Ferriday JEFFERY L. PAUL, Monterey SHARON J. PAXTON, Shreveport PHILIP R. PELOQUIN, El Paso, Tex. SANDRA K. PENDRY, Ruston MARSHALL C. PENNINGTON, Shreveport BARBARA J. PEPPER, Jonesboro JOAN PERKINS, Alexandria DENNIS M. PERREAULT, Lombard L. NELL PERRY, Gibsland CARY L. PESNELL, Rayville ROBERT E. PETERS, Shreveport ,li -.a H A R OCA r X I if MICHAEL S. O'BRIEN, LaPlace BRUCE ODOAI. Furmerville MARTHA J, OIJOAI. Huyrlesvillc JERRY L. OLDS. Slirevcport SPENCER J. OWENS, Houghton MCCACER L. PACE III. Springhill HENRY R. PALMER. JR.,' Cibslarld PATRICIA M. PALMER, Baton Rouge THOMAS C. PAPPAS. Shreveport KATHERINE J. PARDUE, Quitman CHARLES H. PARKER, Junction City, LARRY K. PARKER. Clloudrant Ark 12- 5 l , I .. -Q9 K n . im 1 X L V3 4: ,f-,,,, 43 L, ' -I 'ff Ng' JUDY A. PRATT. Shreveport ROY A. PREWITT, JR., Elizabeth CHARLES A. PRINGLE, Pineville REBECCA L. PULLIG, Gibsland MARIANNE QUARLES, Choudrant LUCIOUS QUIN III, Greensburg HODGE M. RABURN, JR., Coushatta PAM RAINWATER, Shreveport RICHARD W. RAND, Alexandria BERT B. RAVENNA, Shreveport STANLEY READ, Earrnerville PAUL E. REED, Evergreen ' '3 K Sd R 'X X f EILEEN E. PETRUS, Bastrop LINDA F. PETTIS, Bastrop ALAN D. PHILLIPS, Ruston JOE B. PHILLIPS, Lake Charles NELWYN PINSON, Ruston DEWANNA G. PIPES, Jonesboro RUSSEL W. POOLE. Shreveport SHIRLEY F. PORTER, Earmerville WILLIAM E. POUNDS, Ashdown, Ark. SHERRIE L. POWELL, Shreveport KATHY A. POWERS, Bay viuage, ohio JOSEPH M. PRATT, JR., Monroe li I I A A A-QA 12, A 1 I. A x 3 ' A - ' I C: fp' I f . 'I . 1 ' A . ' ' . , Af '8 f 1 , 'JR' I 3. 1 A ALDEN O. REEVES, Jonesboro GEORGE W. REITZAMMER, West Monroe ROBERT T. REYNOLDS, Metairie SUSAN RHEA, Homer JOHN H. RHODES, JR., Waldo, Ark. RODNEY, C. RHODES, Bossier City CYNTHIA G. RHYMES, Bossier City JANICE F. RICHARD, Crowley 73 RWD' Junior C ass :dt Q T 9,3 .- ..M A vw-i'i I . A121-A RA JD K 0 -da ,4 sf fr gai n? X w Tiki? fd V f, Q In YW: WILLIAM H. ROSS, Ruston Ma REBECCA E. ROTH, Bossier City DIETER B. ROY, Morgan City ELIZABETH I. ROY, Ruston MARION M. RUNDELL. Pineville HOUSTON R. RUSSELL, Jena ELVIN G. SADLER, IR., Bunkie CAROL A. SALLINC, Shreveport MARTHA SAMUEL. Minden GLORIA D. SANDERLIN, ,loncslaoro MIKE H. SANDERS, Minden RONNY I. SANDERS, Minden DERENDA J. SANDIFER, Dubach .l. DENNIS SANFORD, Oak Grove FRED R. SCARBROUGH, Haughton JOHN W. SCELFA, Bogulusa XA A 2.0 -J -on! ' -I 'a an fi A EILEEN NI. RICHARDS. Pineville BENNIE L. RICHARDSON, Homer MARGARET A. RICHARDSON, Ruston CHARLES O. RICHEY, Calhoun LEE A. RISER, Ruston SAMUEL P. RISER, Ruston NORA A. ROBERTS. Pineville BOBBY G. ROBERTSON, Ruston BRUCE F. ROBINSON, Winnsboro MARY A. ROBINSON. Kenmore, N. Y. ROBERT M. ROGERS. Bogalusa DAVID O. ROHRBAUCH. llooringsport ,-6 ' Q 'Il' Nz? C 'S I. . . . ,r qf ia ., -:' 'S' 2 A 74 :A x -A 'Lg 517' .fav Q., 9 K i J-nov 0 r . 4: ,A ,-1--.. ' 31 f J' 3. 4-lm MARY C. SHARP, West Monroe J. CARLTON SHAW, Minden JAMES M. SHELLEY, JR., Hurlburt Field, MARILYN H. SHEPARD, New Orleans THOMAS C. SHIPP, JR., El Dorado, Ark. ELLEN K. SHOREY, Ruston JIMMIE E. SHOWS, Jonesboro LAWANNA SHOWS, Tallulah CAROLYN A. SIMMONS, Arcadia LARRY C. SIMMONS, Bossier City LARRY H. SIMMONS, Metairie GEORGE B. SIMONTON, JR., Ruston r Q3 -.A -an .3 4---un An A P VIRGINIA S. SCHATTNER, Shreveport JAMES R. SCHMIDT, Bossier City EDWARD J. SCHUBERT, New Orleans WALTER A. SCRIBER, Lisbon PEGGY G. SEARCY, Mooringsport WILLIAM H. SEELY, Alexandria SANDRA L. SELLE, Ruston RHETTA L. SENSINTAFFAR, Jonesville STYL J. SFONDOURIS, Athens, Greece PHILLIP M. SHACKELFORD, Willingbor J. MICHAEL SHADDOCK, Bossier City SONJA S. SHANNON, Alexandria .2 A -4 1- --A X J -'-:. 9' W .6 I 1 .X K . .9 1 -Y: 'K - 9 4 v 'J -f' a1fS41ifQ'a - R LLOX IJ C. SIMS. JR.. Homer THOMAS W. SINGLETARY, Oakdale NELDA Y. SISEMORE, Ruston TED M. SISSON, Bastrop GLORIA J. SKINNER, Simsboro CARROLL A. SLAUGHTER, Sulphur CAROLYN A. SMITH, Choudrant CLED F. SMITH, New Orleans o, N. J. 1-4 2 43 -. 1 V55- V i x-.vi Q 'I' Junior Class IA ,Q ri ,Q --v RONALD W. SOLANIC, Shreveport EDWARD L. SONES, Jonesboro HARVEY E. SOPHER, Rye, Colo. THOMAS A. SORRELLS, Bossier City GREGORY L. SPACKMAN, Ruston JOHN SPRATT, Bossier City CHARLES H. STAGG, Kinder MILTON L. STALNAKER, Pineville JAMES M. STAPLES, Jonesboro WALTER F. STAWASZ, JR., Shreveport CAROLYN V. STEPHENS, Ruston JEFFERY L. STEPHENS, Ruston LEROY W. STEPHENS, Lake Charles CAROL F. STEPHENSON, Ruston CLARICE W. STEPHENSON, Oil City JOHN W. STEPHENSON, Vivian I 5 ll wg .en TEX F. KENNETH SMITH, Bossier City FRED L. SMITH, Pineville GEORGE W. SMITH, Junction City, JILL D. SMITH, Shreveport JOSEPH T. SMITH, Natchitoches MARGARET L. SMITH, Rayville PAMELA K. SMITH, Greenwood SANDRA D. SMITH, Shreveport SANDRA L. SMITH, Baton Rouge TRUDY SMITH, Shreveport ZELL SMITH III. Monroe WAYNE K. SNELL, Natchitoches Ar N.-Q Q. 4 , J -J' I I E' . 'x rf 7 f' ,ll -fi' ll' 2 4- ,N ,H b A .1- . M .,- g., .Cr , X '. .., .1 Q... . , tt .sg ,ff - J 'U' .:,. Q A' , ig. ,. JAMES J. SZYDLO, JR., Lake Charles THOMAS N. TALLEY, Shongaloo BETTY S. TANNER, Bernice MERLE TANNER, JR., Monroe CHARLES M. TARVER, Ruston LARRY G. TAUNTON, E1 Dorado, Ark. DOROTHY K. TAYLOR, Ruston P. CHARLES TAYLOR, E1 Dorado, Ark.. ROBERTA ANN TAYLOR, Shreveport RONALD L. TAYLOR, Pine Bluff, Ark. DON G. TEAGUE, Haynesville MICHAEL E. TEMPLE, Shreveport '-ff f-.-:Q I MARY N. STEVENS, Bastrop LINDA S. STEWART, Ruston LEWIS R. STILL, Shreveport GEORGE H. STONE, Ruston GREGORY P. STONE, Ruston JOHN ERIC STRATTON, Benton TERRY R. STRATTON, Minden LOYCE DIANNE STUBBLEFIELD, Shreveport KATHERINE M. SULLIVAN, Barksdale A ALICIA G. SUTTON, Greenwood CARL D. SWARTZMILLER, LaP1ace RICHARD L. SWIFT, Ruston wus- D' A Mn' JS. .M EARL T. TEMPLETON, Vivian ROBERT H. TERRY, JR., Ruston EDWARD D. THEAP, Shreveport MARY E. THOMAS, Ruston BENNIE A. THORNELL, Bossier City CLAUDIA J. THURMON, Bernice JAMES RAY TILLEY, Gibsland JOANN B. TIMMONS, Minden FB It .li ,I J MS ww. K n wif, A Junior Class v W Q 0 ' , I - 1 'ii .Ag -ui .'j4'.x' X - I n. A .ul i in ,dflrlg l 1 L A 'Q SUE A. TUCKER, Haynesville CAROL E. TURNER. Ruston GREY A. TURNER, Ruston DAVID U. ULLXIAN. Swarthmore, Pa. JOHN A. UPCHURCH, Shreveport JERRY W. VALENTINE, Ruston FRANK XAVIER VISO, Shreveport BARRY WADE, Furmerville ERNEST L. WADLINGTON, Abbeville BARRY L. WAITES, Vivian DENNY R. WALKER, Shreveport JAMES R. WALKER. Shreveport EDMOND F. WALL, JR.. Alexandria JAMES E. WALL. Ruflon SLZANNE TERRY WAl-l'OLE.Jnn1-5 'III KHLIE E. WALTERS,SulpI1ur lJ0l'u '-+ xv-N 10.6, I T 'I' A 'Q K3 7'- -0 if' 'fy K If fu J -'R - f 1: 1 fl A FRANK R. TODAEO, Ruston WILLIAM J. TODD, Grand Cane ROBERT S. TOMLINSON, JR.. Opelousas MARY F. TOOKE. Arcadia GLORIA TOOLEY, Shreveport MARY E. TORREGROSSA. Bogalusa SERGIO LUIS TORRES, Havana, Cuba JAMES M. TOWNS, JR.. Minden ROY E. TRAHAN. Les-sville .IUDY E. TUCKER, Farmerville PENNY L. TUCKER, Shreveport ROBERT LLOYD TUCKER. E1 Dorado, Ark. vi -1 f 2 18 .21 in I-it 'TID ,52 --A -'zo R lg -EES i AQ 'N . I. . i f ..v.,,,n .1 I ' i it A ' o FR LARRY W. WALTHER, Furmerville DORIS J. WALTON, Shreveport DON R. WARD, Shreveport JOYCE K. WATERS, Metairie FRANCES GAIL WATKINS, Shreveport RICHARD M. WATKINS, Alexandria CHARLES W. WATSON, Doyline JESSE E. WATSON. JR., Homer .IOHN W. WATSON. Minden MALON A. WATSON. Homer ROBERT E. WATSON. Springhill THOMAS A. WATTS, Shreveport JIMMY S. WEAVER, Houghton J, , , , JOHN E. WEAVER, Bossier City E., all 34 ' Q25 ' SUE E. WEAVER, Shreveport ' 't'.t ' ' 'U' NANCY C. WEEKS, Dodson go. , ' , 'iiilghfil . A .L DONNA FAYE WELCH, Haughton 1, 7, , in I , Q I n ,. .g NATHAN NEIL WELCH, Oakdale if U , o ' - ' -AQ. TOMMY G. WELLS, Glenmora A . -Q4 ,.g, ' A ' , DOUGLAS F. WERNER, Shreveport if . - ri , Q - SHARON A. WESTBROOK. Bossier City ' -I VADA L. WESTBROOK, JR., Pineville 32 HANS M. R. WESTINNER, San Mateo, Venezuela Q., H, PEGGY S. WHALEY, Minden 'Tdvj I C .1257 ' V , h Nazi ' QT I --'N ' -I d f' .nv : 4 ..-., T Mr -A PAMELA A. WHATLEY, Homer MARTHA ANN WHITAKER, Shreveport LARRY W. WHITE, Homer MARINDA M. WHITE, Homer ROBERT E. WHITE, Alexandria ROBERT L. WHITE. Ruston STEPHEN B. WHITE, West Monroe GEORGE A. WILCHER, Camden, Ark. I 'wt Junior Class rn- I '3 tial r ,1 . Ani. 1+ h ,-5 fd I' ' 'J A 'Z' I F391-2 4 I - A aug,-5:53 -s, fi +'sv' LINDA L. WILLIAMSON, Shreveport JAMES W. WILLIS, Ra,-VIIIQ CATHERINE S. WILSON, West Monroe ELMER W. WILSON. III, Marion WAYNE H. WILSON, Shreveport '73 GREGG WILBANKS, .Iena JAMES B. WILBANKS III, Winnfield ERNEST E. WILKERSON, Doyline WILLIAM E. WILKERSON, West Monroe DONA S. WILKINSON, Shreveport DOUG WILLIAMS, JR., Winnsboro JANIS K. WILLIAMS, Shreveport MYRNA R. WILLIAMS, Plaquemine PEGGY A. WILLIAMS, Goldonna RONALD H. WILLIAMS, Alexandria RYAN A. WILLIAMS, Tallulah TERRY L. WILLIAMS, Choudrant I JIMMY D. WILSON. Bastrop , ' 'R W' JOHN C. WILSON, Lime Rock, Ark. -as 4 I . -0 ,IOHN T. WILSON, Shreveport ip .3 THOMAS li. WILSON, Rufmn THOMAS L. WILSON. .II-nnings WINIFRED NI. WILSON, Ruston PATRICK J. WIRT, Grand Forks AFB, N. Dak, GARY E. WISNER, Boaz, Ala. CATHLEEN WOLFE, Springhill RICHARD L. WOMACK, Jonesboro KAREN A. WOOD, Maplewood v, Q C 'J' 4? -:D 'Q 2- if. 9: r CR - '3- fv .hh 1 -fr-3. use hi '-...Q Q52 I' A ,Qi ,. ,A, . BOBBIE J. ZEIGLER, Bossier City MARTHA DELL WOODARD, Arcadia SHARON REGINA WOODLE, Houma DELBERT N. WOODS, Simsboro SANDRA G. WORLEY, Haynesville EDWARD C. WRIGHT II, Bossier City JOHN E. WURZBURGER, Mansfield STEVE C. YARBERRY, Shreveport RUSSELL E. YARBOROUGH, Shreveport C. BRENT YOUNG, Opelousas MARY F. YOUNG, Dubac-h THOMAS P. YOUNGBLOOD, Shreveport ELIZABETH E. ZAPPA, Athens MARGARET MARY ZIMMER, Lake Providence Tech Band participates in the State Fair Parade. Sophomore Class I ,- L 'n S 'S f f.:2.p ., il fy' 'Q ggi, J? Eg V. 4 Z. Sf? we lint Left to right: Luther Horton, Ann McKenzie, Lucian Conway, Becky Snyder PRESIDENT ....... .... L uther Horton VICE PRESIDENT .... .... L ucian Conway SECRETARY ...... .... A nn McKenzie A Class 0ffiC6PS TREASURER .... Becky Snyder N A 1 I 'Qt 3 10' Nh i ff -L-, QA: A, -' ' Vt I 9 TA -1, 3- ,1 ' .5-' , ' .1 NN.. . g- RICHARD D. ALISON, Benton JUDITH R. ALLBRITTON, Winnfield BEVERLY A. ALLEN, Jonesboro GEORGE T. ALLEN, Haynesville JAMES K. ALLEN, Minden Q. v s filo A ---iv -me QUK' ' V A 1 ,. -A 1 ...EY 5. 1 . ' 45? R' ' V 1-I ' ' . Q. ... -5 Aa v SIDNEY F. ABEGG, Ruston J UDITH A. ACKERMAN, Bossier City CLARENCE H. ADAMS, Shreveport JOHN D. ADAMS, Slidell KAY ALEXANDER ADAMS, Monroe CYNTHIA J. ADKINS, Shreveport WILLIAM W. ALBRIGHT, New Orleans CECILE ALBRITTON, Downsville JOE C. ALBRITTON, Farmerville HARLAN ALEXANDER, Shreveport LLOYD A. ALEXANDER, Ruston NELWYN S. ALEXANDER, Simsboro KAY T. ALLEN, Winnfield - T.'.? P. GALE ALLEN, Alexandria ANN ALLISON, Alexandria MARTHA JANE ALLISON, Bossier City MARY JOAN ALLISON, Bossier City SYBIL ANN AMBERG, Georgetown JULIA A. AMMAN, Monroe ar ' A I i 'R U Vi . . 001 i f In fa: ,-4 I J A V' I , 14 . E-. I, 'CN N +7 - , I A M.. . gf ,V X IX-3, ,..,., ,, I . if Xt I f if o 14' --, ., 2 I fda' QV' 3 -45 3 a SUSIE P. ANDERS, Leesville CANDICE M. ANDERSON, Bossier City CHRISTOPHER H. ANDREWS, Opelousas KATHERINE M. ARBUTHNOT, Rhinehart HOWARD ARMSTRONG, Minden E. HOYT ARNOLD, Newellton PEGGY JEAN ARNOLD, Greenwood THOMAS B. ARNOLD, Mooringsport 'Rl ffl. In N 20K ,-4- -...es X IE 3k-.. Sophomore Class fx f'll x ' V J .I X t 72 WILLIAM EDWARD BAIN, Shreveport H. LOUISE BAIRD, Minden WILLIAM S. BALDWIN, Ruston ELIZABETH H. BALL, Tallulah ROGER S. BALLARD, Farmerville RONALD D. BALLEW, Shreveport JOE C. BARBEROUSSE, Springhill RICHARD O. BARHAM, New Orleans LINDA SUE BARMORE, Choudrant GENE M. BARRIE, Ruston ROBERT L. BARRON, Pineville RONNIE J. BARTHOLD, Shreveport SHARON K. BASSETT, Bossier City DAVID P. BAUMANN, Tampa, Fla. ROBERT P. BAYS, JR., Shreveport BILLY R. BEAHM, Haughton SAL. MARGARET S. ARRANT, Ruston THOMAS RAY ARTHUR, Monroe JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Alexandria MICHAEL LEVERN ASHLEY, Tullos LYN DA ELIZABETH ATKINSON, Shreveport DAVID T. AUGSBURGER, New Orleans CHARLENE AULT, Shreveport RICHARD ANTHONY AUTHEMENT, Chalmette JOHNETTE F. AVERY, J oneshoro JAMES B. BABINGTON, Baton Rouge DON C. BAILEY, Shreveport J EAN NE L. BAILEY, Shreveport no '7 J I00 ,A-3 sin 'ff ,N Jef- X EISA AT. NA 'A' 39 LESLIE E. BIGGS, Batton Rouge RANDY M. BIGLER, Franklin -J DONALD R. BISHOP, Jeanerette -19 ROY J. BISON, Keithville ' ROBERT T. BLACK, Pioneer .. VERNON L. BLAIR, Winfield 3' MARTHA LYNN BLAKE, shrevepon 0 DIANE E. BLANCHARD, Abbeviue -:- 5 RICHARD L. BLYTHE, Rayville Vg WELDON K. BOIES, Ringgold JUDY A. BOND, Shreveport BILLY W. BOOTH, Bogalllsa -8 ...., f 9 .xl A 'W SUSAN L. BEAUCHAMP, Shreveport LINDA A. BEHLING, Lafayette JOHN H. BELK, Springhill CHARLES T. BELL, Alexandria MARSHA ANN BELL, West Monroe NERISSA BELL, Bastrop THOMAS E. BELLOWS, Shreveport BENNY L. BENNETT, Ruston SANDRA L. BENNETT, Shreveport BARBARA A. BEST, Shreveport VINCENT M. BEST, Bossier City JAMES M. BICE, Ruston A 4, r, -5? ,Q A I .. FRED RAYMOND BOUGHTON, Shreveport JANE E. BOURN, Haynesville ROBERT O. BOWDEN, St. Joseph SANDRA CAROL BOWEN, Shreveport ROBERT A. BOYD, Ruston CAROLYN BOYTE, Kilbourne GERALD V. BRADFORD, Jena TERRY M. BRADFORD, Jena '3' A .sb Sophomore Class L A I X -8 .4 X .., R Q I4 ' 'V' 11h 4 .. Kel .IUDY E. BRIDGES, Shreveport PAMELA J. BRINEY, Alexandria ALLEN L. BRISTER, Bossier City DIANNE C. BRITT, Haughton LINDA G. BROCK, Shreveport MICHAEL EUGENE BROOKS, Shreveport DEBORAH LYNN BROWN, Little Rock, Ark. JAMES F. BROWN, Kansas city, MO. LAVELLE BROWN, Jonesboro MALCOLM D. BROWN, Zachary WESLEY M. BROWN, Shreveport JOHN J. BRUYNINCKX II, Alexandria MARY A. BRUYNINCKX, Alexandria JULIUS E. BRYAN, JR., Alexandria FRANKLIN O. BRYANT, Rayville JOHNNY W. BRYANT, Shreveport A ,K nn, 129 R J' '17 1 JOHN H. BRADLEY, JR., Monroe DEBORAH DIANNE BRANN, Shreveport BARBARA A. BRANTLY, Shreveport BENJAMIN L. BRANTLY, Houston, Tex. ATLY BRASHER, Farmerville MARTHA A. BREAUX, Lafayette GREGORY E. BREERWOOD, Metairie DERWOOD A. BRETT, Farmerville CECILE BREWER, Wisner SAMMY BREWSTER, West Monroe BONNIE J. BRIDGES, Baton Rouge CLESTON DOYLE BRIDGES, Jonesboro k at I 'ir' - 1 33 I I , ' fc X, wifmv s x . If .- C2 ,Q-fr T? ALL za hi? I Si BARBARA L. BUTLER, Shreveport WALTER D. BUTLER, Waterproof WILLIAM B. CADENHEAD, Haynesville KATHRYN JEAN CALDWELL, Bemice BUDDY CAMORS, Ruston DOUGLAS A. CANELON, Caracas, Venezuela THOMAS R. CANTERBURY, Simshoro DON A. CAPO, New Orleans GERALD E. CARAWAY, Cotton Valley JOHN C. CARDEN, Fort Smith, Ark. JAMES M. CARLIN, New Orleans DAVID B. CARLSON, Abbeville I ' X In Y BARBARA L. BRYSON, Ruston LINDA C, BUCHANAN, Shreveport JOHN R. BUELL, Oakland, Calif. HARVEY T. BUFORD. Bastrop KEM B. BUICE, Shreveport BRUCE W. BURAGESS, Loring AFB, Maine EVA C. BURGESS, Mansfield JOHN BARRY BURNUM, Shreveport MICHAEL L. BURROW, Shreveport ls THOMAS W. BURSON, Shreveport ROGER L. BUSBICE, Jonesboro N if CONNIE A. BUSH, Phenix City, Ala. ra A l . . 1?- . rf' fir V I vs: -'ff' - ffl a- , 7.52 I X il A 1 ,Q Q! I N -'K ron it -rr HARRELL W. CARLSON, DeQuincy JUDITH D. CARNAHAN, Georgetown JOHN R. CARPENTER, Shreveport ESMOND F. CARR, Bogalusa ALVA J. CARROLL, Ruston CHARLES D. CARROLL, Alexandria SANDRA L. CARRUTH, Pineville CAMILLE C. CARSO, Monroe Sophomore C ass STAN CHANDLER, Arcadia LINDA J. CHARPING, Athens TONDRA N. CHRISTIAN, Shreveport JASON C. CHUMBLEY, Doyline ROYAL M. CLAUSE, New Orleans SHARON A. CLAYTON, Leesville SHARON E. COATS, West Monroe ALBERT W. COBB, Bossier City .IERI C. COHEN, Leesville DION E. COLE, Shreveport JANICE DIANE COLE. Ruston JAMES THOMAS COLEMAN, Benton DANNY C. COLLINS, Pineville SHERRY LYNN COLLINS, Pineville ANNETTA B. COLVIN, Bemice MYRTLE COLVIN, Start RONNIE D. CARSON, Bossier City JAMES C. CARTER, Doyline DAVID WAYNE CASTEEL, Arcadia JAMES E. CATHEY, JR., Dodson WALTER G. CAUSEY, Monroe MARION K. CAVETT. Hodge BRENDA C. CHAMBERLAIN, Jonesboro CLENDA C. CHANCE, Bossier City THOMAS LYNN CHANCE, Shreveport ALICE F. CHANDLER, Houghton CHARLOTTE L. CHANDLER, Shreveport DARLUS S. CHANDLER. Bossier City '7 'f X rv? WILI 1- lf -3 1 1 0 ' v !X 4. J 75 , f JUDY A. CORNELIUS, Shreveport CYNTHIA C. COURTNEY, Shreveport PAULA A. COUVILLION, Shreveport SHARON COWSER, Arcadia CAROLYN E. COX, Monroe ,IIMMIE E. COX, Shreveport KENNETH O. COX, Selma, Ala. SHIRLEY A. COX, Doyline LARRY E. CRAIN, Ruston MARY BANKS CRATON, Minden CORA NAN CRAWFORD, Lake Charles RONALD A. CRAWFORD, Downsville ML 3 A. Q4-f -v 1Q PHAJIIE COLVIN, Bernice DORIS COMPTON. Pineville RICHARD R. CONN. Desire-han SANDRA L. COOK, Pioneer SARAH E. COOK, Delhi SUSAN A. COOK, Dallas, Tex. BARBARA R. COOPER, Ferliday MICHAEL W. COOPER, Bossier City JOSEPH T. CORDILL, Winnsboro BETTY .l. CORIE, Hall Summit MELVIN R. CORLEY, Pineville JACKIE L. CORN, Hosston 412. 'Mira LARRY R. CREED, Spearsville ANDY CREEL, Keithville MARY NELL CREWS, Alexandria JOHN C. CRICK, Olla SARAH H. CRINER, Russellville, Ark. SANDRA K, CROUCH, Bossier City CAROL E. CROWSON, Hodge DAVID L. CROWSON, Haughton -J -1 F2 :Q Sophomore Class wav CLAUDIA L. DAVIS, Shreveport FORREST A. DAVIS, Baton Rouge FURMAN J. DAVIS, Baton Rouge JOHN R. DAVIS, Rome. N. Y. JOHN WAYNE DAVIS, Hammond MARGARET L. DAVIS, Shreveport MARY MARGARET DAVIS, Ruston .ARTHUR L. DAY, Huughton MARY ANN COOK DAY, Ruston MICKEY J. DAY, Ruston NITA A. DAY, Marion REGINA DEAN, Farmerville SANDRA D. DDFREESE, Ruston PEGGY J. DELDNEY, Springhill JOHN S. DELONY, Minden ROBERT C. DENNEHY, Shrcvcporl ,fr E . : , . BETTE L. CUNNINGHAM, Minden CANDY DAGGETT. Jonesville BONNIE S. DANIEL, Alexandria ELIZABETH DANIEL. Shreveport IOSEPH L. DANIEL. C.m..,n vauey KEITH I. DDXQUIN, Baron Rouge WILLIAM D. DARBY, Ruston I LINDA II. DARK, Dodson BENJAMIN W. DART III, Clinton JACK E. DAUPHIN, Cotton Valley DINAH DAVID. Minden MICHAEL A. DAVIDSON, Houma ,li 1 I ' - -'life 4 -EEA sl ill r?' 'Q' STEPHANIE D. DONNELL, Jvtarion GEORGE T. DDRE, JR., Slidell JIMMY H. DOSTER, speafsville DONALD J. DOTY, POIJOCII ARTHUR M. DOUGHTY, Pollock EMILY J. DRING, Simshoro JANIS M. DUBUC, Baton Rouge CAROLYN A. DUCK, Quitman SYLVIA C. DUCK, Ruston MICHAEL C. DUGAN, Highland Park, SHARON M. DUHE, Shreveport MICHAEL P. DUNCAN, Shreveport l' ...ug- NJ-I 1 U KATHY A. DENNIIC. Ferriday JOHN EVANS DENNY. Deville ROBERT E. DESSOMMES, New Orleans LINDA CAROL DICK, Ruston JAMES W. DICKERSON, Bunkie LESLIE E. DILLAHUNTY, Mooringsport ROY B. DILLARD. IR., Shreveport NANCY R. DILLON, Ferriday WALLACE LEE DINGEE, Shreveport DONALD JOSEPH DINON. New Orleans JAMES WILLIAMS DIXON, Natchitoches LINDA D. DIXON, Randolph AFB, Tex. I.. .fx Q 5 g if? ffiiff za f -0 I '-7 D, 1 W. Ill. E A 'O 11 ' ,Q MELISSA D. DUNN, Baton Rouge WILLIAM E. DUNN, Monroe fl-6 DANIEL ROY DUPREE, Shreveport GARY D. DURHAM, Haynesville ROBERT A. DURHAM, West Monroe WILLIAM THOMAS DURR, Bossier City SHERRIE DIANE DURRETT, Simshoro LINDA M. DURST, Lafayette Sophomore C ass 5 'S N '13- 1 .pn f .f 3. XMI JOHN W. ENGLISH, Shreveport LINDA KAY EPES, Shreveport LINDA GALE EPPS, Shreveport MARIA L. ESBROOK, New Orleans LINDA M. EVANS, Jennings PAUL K. EVANS, Pelican TERRY G. EVANS, Jamestown PHILIP J. EWALD, Vivian HELEN B. EYER, Alexandria CAROLYN S. FAIRCLOTH, Dry Prong IEANIE M. FALLIN, Pineville ROBERTA ANN FARLEY, Dubach MARILYN A. FARMER, Choudrant WALTER C. FARMER, Ruston D. KAY FARRAR, Bernice FLOYD R. FARRAR, Shreveport rl!! STAN P. DYER, Baton Rouge WALTER F. EARL, Sterlington THOMAS K. EASLEY, Lafayette DAVID LEE EDGAR, West Monroe EDITH P. EDCERTON, Alexandria JERRY L. EDMONDS, Homer SARA L. EDWARDS, Shreveport BARNEY R. EILAND, Haynesville RONALD E. ELKIN, Pineville JEFF G. ELLIOTT, Farmerville ROSEANN ELMORE, Brinkley, Ark. WILLIAM R. ELMORE, Hayniesville '-fir Q I F fb ' Y 1 6' -Q. Y 3 E3 .5 - . -:sr JACKIE FLORES, Springhill JAMES FONDREN, Houma WILLIAM L. FORSYTHE, Maplewood JAMES R. FOSTER, Shreveport PHILLIP W. FRANKLIN, Shreveport DARLENE P. FRANKS, Shreveport JERRY A. FRANTOM. Shreveport WILLIE R. FRANTOM, Shreveport LARRY R. F RAZIER, Alexandria MELINDA FRAZIE-R, Shreveport THOMAS B. FRAZIER, Minden JAMES M. FREEMAN, West Monroe lg. ' ..-ez ge S ,A A Q S f I .. fa: -,,. MITCHELL D. FEAZEL, Shreveport CHARLENE FELTS, Heflin DON C. FELTS, Shreveport MARILYN FELTS, New Orleans ANDREW E. FIGUEROA, Lake Charles MARILYN J. FINNEY, Strong, Ark. MARGARET D. FISACKERLY, Alexandria RICHARD G. FISH, Bunker Hill AFB, Ind. JOHN E. FISHER, Keatchie ROBERT W. FITZGERALD, Shreveport MCMURRAY FITZSIMMONS, Alexandria OLIVER M. FLETCHER, Shreveport W' ff' . . . . 11 A h A fl .gimp 'Z'-A :fl ,U - tk - ' 'fi' .ii rt: ' ., I I , EV E ,g In A . ,f . . r Y..-Q r r r. 1 L :Eg ji 1 BILLY R. FRYE, Minden DAVID L. FRYE, Minden IRMA E. FUNDERBURK, Woodworth THERESA K FUQUA, Bunkie HELEN R. FUTCH, Winnfield AUBREY L. FUTRELL, Jonesboro MIKE F UTRELL, Dry Prong HARRY Q. GAHAGAN, Alexandria -6 17 lr. A Sophomore Class 411 P. ,uv- V., is I-v ... tj- ' K A '. I ' X --fs . A RETA ELNA GODBY. Shreveport DARRYL J. GOLDIIAN, New Orleans LOUIS F. COBIILA, New Orleans CAROLYN E. COODE, Shreveport SANDRA K. GOUCH, Olla GLENDA F. COULD, Bossier City ROBERT F. COULD III. Shreveport RUDOLPH RICHARD GRAEF, Shreveport HERBERT K. GRAHAM, Quittnan LYNELLEN CRAVELLE, Rayville ELIZABETH DIANNE GRAVES, Bernice RICHARD NI. GRAVES, Ruston ROBERT M. GRAVES, Houghton ROY L. GRAY, Springhill CANDY L. GREEN, Shreveport MARY LOU GREEN, Bastrop Ps 1 -5, If 3 -9 lil 'D BRENDA L. CANDY, Athens M. DIANNE GARDNER, Westwx'ego PEGGY ANN GARNER, Shreveport JOHN T. GARRETT. St. Joseph HENRY C. GEREN. Barksdale AFB ROBERT A. GILCHRIST, Pineville LYDIA L, GILLESPIE. Waterproof MARION I. GILLILAND, Shreveport IOE W. GILMORE, Epps SANDRA K. GILMORE, Jonesboro NORMA J. CLASS, Ruston IIMMIE GLYDEWELL, Ruston A ny nl A 'O 'Q-av ru- i xxb 5 3 I 'Er -R Tb If 4 ts.. fx 1' as f A 1 7 A H' X3 , ,,y ing . lv l retest. - Q A L Milli? ,, ..? 'Pi DAVID E. GWARTNEY, Oakdale GEORGE A. HACHTEL, West Unity, Ohio DARLA L. HADDOX, Trout ROBERT A. HAGER, Wiesbaden, Germany GRADEN E. HALL, Junction City, Ark. MARY E. HALL, Delhi ROBERT J. HALL, Shreveport SANDRA L. HALL, Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM T. HALL III, Elton ORA M. HALLMAN, Farmerville SIMMIE E. HALTERMAN, JR., Springhill .IOHN M. HAMERSLY, Norco 3 ,sf I r 3 zz- I1 W- AIICHAEL A. GREEN, Shreveport WILLIAM L. GREEN, St. Joseph KAREN A. GREENWOOD, Maplewood BEVERLY A. GREER, Jonesboro JUDY K. GREER. Minden JOSEPH S. GREMILLION, Shreveport CHARLES T. GRIFFIN, El Dorado, Ark. LINDA D. GRIFFIN, Springhill JOHN R. GRIGG. Lake Charles WILLIAM M. GRISHAM, Lake Providence LINDA J. GUENARD, Lake Providence SAMUEL K. GUIER, Earmerville '3 , 4. . .1 . Q6 -..- -64 -act' -.4 'za I I- 1-d , I .6 r-1 I,--V ' . V. -Q -vi ff! --9 .- , -4. -1, A 19 CAROL L. HAMILTON, Shreveport FRED C. HAMILTON, Bossier City WILLIAM F. HAMMEL, Monroe PATRICIA K. HAMMONDS, West Monroe JAMES K. HAMMONS, Quitman FRANCES J. HANCOCK, Alexandria M. ELAINE HA.NNA, Monroe PHYLLIS J. HANSON, Shreveport Sophomore C ass L... 2 I 1 .AA ,-17 'J' -6 -4 i . Y . , 6 I.. X Q1 3 .4 I ' :fix OMA G. HARVEY, JR., Baker SARAH J. HARVILLE, Jonesboro DONALD R. HATCHER, Shreveport FLOYD J. HAUEFE, New Orleans DAVID J. HAWKINS, Bossier City LA JO HAYES, Farmerville RONNIE M. HAYES, Shreveport GARY S. HAYGOOD, Bossier City PETER K. HAZLIP, Waterproof ROBERT C. HEARNE, Ruston STEVEN B. HEAROD, Bossier City .IANYE L. HEARRON, Minden DEBORAH D. HENDERSON, Winnsboro THOMAS W. HENDRICKS, Monroe BETTY SUE HENRY, Winnsboro DORIS E. HENRY, Marion JOSEPHINE K. HARDIN, Slidell ROBERT C. HARGIS, Pineviue CAREY H. HARMON, JR., Arcadia GENEVA HARPER, oak Grove HILDA H. HARPER, Eudora, Ark. DONNA BETH HARRELL, Winnfield RICHARD E. HARRIS, Shreveport GARY ALLEN HARRISON, West Monroe G. DENISE HARRISON, Shreveport GARY L. HARRISON, Minden JANE HARRISON, Simsboro ROBERT E. HARRISON, Bossier City D XX 1 :Q il Cx 6- I . ,f Q- -J . x --41 ff k . ff THOMAS L. HILLMAN, Lisbon AUTREY L. HINSON, Bossier City AL LEO HOBSON, Hodge PATRICIA D. HOFFMAN, Ruston PEGGY R. HOGG, Grayson LAWRENCE EDWARD HOLBERT, Marietta, ROSE A. HOLDEN, Sarepta Y RICHARD M. HOLLAN, Haynesville BEVERLY J. HOLLEMAN, Arcadia CLIFTON W. HOLLEMA.N, Simsboro PHYLIS ANN HOLLEY, Heflin LIONEL R. HOLLIDAY, Shreveport of N A im... I X ' r 8 s no nj'-' ef L 'Z . -0 cf., .J L LINDA A. HENRY, Farmerville MICHAEL N. HENRY, Sulphur KENT M. HERMAN, Hahnville REBECCA P. HERRING, Smackover, Ark. BILLY R. HERROD, Shreveport GUIN L. HESTER, Shreveport REBECCA HICKCOX, Shreveport MARY MARGARET HIGGINBOTHAM, Greenwood CHARLES D. HIGHTDWER, Junction city, Ark. LINDA s. HILBURN, conon vouoy MARIAN L. HILBURN, Ruston EDITH M. HILLERS, George AFB, conf. -C . - f-79 SHERION JUANICE HOLLINGSWORTH, Oak Grove RONALD W. HOLLIS, Shreveport CYNTHIA ANN HOLLOWAY, Harrisonburg CAROLL HOLMES, Dubach EDDIE W. HOLMES, Bogalusa DIANE HOLOMON, Minden JAN HOLT, Shreveport SHIRLEY V. HONAKER, Shreveport I I ' Sophomore C ass A JAMES M. HUDDLESTON, Plain Dealing SUSAN B. HUDDLESTON, Shreveport LINDA S. HUDSON, Cotton Valley MICHAEL C. HUDSON, Plain Dealing DENNIS E. HUGHES, Oklahoma City, Okla. ANDREE L. HUNTER, Alexandria MAIZIE E. HUNTER, Shreveport LINDA HUTCHINS, Shreveport MILDRED A. HUTCHINSON, JOIlCSb0l'0 PATRICIA A. HYATT, Gibsland JUDITH A. IRLAND, Shreveport HERBERT LEWIS ISAMINGER III, Baton Ro NOEL KENT ISRAEL, Bunkie BONNIE J. JACKSON, Shongaloo JAMES M. JACKSON, Minden JOHN C. JACKSON, Coushatta 1 . . 491' uge Ll J. RICHARD HOOD, Arcadia MARY B. HOOD, Chatham RONALD L. HOOPER, Shreveport DAVID E. HOOVER, Pineville TERRY K. HOPKINS, Ruston DALE A. HOPPER, Benton ALVIN R. HORN, Shreveport JERRI S. HORN, Ruston WAYNE D. HORN, Ruston LUTHER W. HORTON, Shreveport MARY FRANCES HORTON, West Monroe JUDITH A. HOWARD, Ruston H6 A 'Z f 1 xx..-3. A , DANIEL C. JOHNSON, Shreveport DAVID A. JOHNSON, Tylertown, Miss. FRED L. JOHNSON, JR., New Orleans GILL JOHNSON, Ruston GUS R. JOHNSON, Dry Prong JANET ELPINE JOHNSON, Shreveport JIMMY G. JOHNSON, Walters JUDIE C. JOHNSON, Ruston MURPHY P. JOHNSON, Forest Hill RICHARD E. JOHNSON, West Monroe TOMMIE A. JOHNSON, Alexandria WALTER F. JOHNSON, Mansfield I 'I ,sa RICHARD C. JACKSON, West Monroe LARRY M. JAMES, Many JOHN S. JANDEBEUR, Huntsville, Ala. HARVEY M. J ELKS, Winnfield CHARLOTTE J . JENKINS, Ruston JUDY C. JENKINS, Simsboro RODNEY G. JENKINS, Ville Platte EDWIN N. J ETT, Athens REBECCA s.J1LBs, Dubach Q w MARILYN JOHN, Ruston . . '. BETTY J. JOHNSON, Ruston 1 BOBBY O. JOHNSON, Homer fl' I S.. -1 A I le 1 'tl f. fr gm J W -if 4 -.. A Ji 3' . M 4 Rig . gb hd B 4, 9 K- WAYNE A. JOHNSON, Marquette, Mich. RONALD P. JOHNSTON, Shreveport SUE JOHNSTON, Bossier City ALLISON E. JONES, E1 Dorado, Ark. JOHNNY L JONES, Homer M. JEAN JONES, El Dorado, Ark. PENNY JONES, Dubaoh SONA SUSAN JONES, Bogalusa Sophomore Class 'J' ,R aw if 4, 1 4- .- N il IAQ 2 I . 4. 413. I A WILLIAM D. JONES, Huntsville, Ala. NANCY L. JORDAN, Buras THOMAS P. JORDAN, Houston, Tex. TOM L. JORDAN, Arcadia KAY L. JOYCE, Monroe PETER C. JOYCE, Woodbridge, N. J. MICHAEL G. KAPTUCH, East Paterson, N.J. TERRY W. KARLISH, El Dorado, Ark. NEWTON H. ILAVANAUGH, JR., Clay JOEL B, KEATS, Marietta, Ohio JANET F. KECKLER, Lake Charles KATHY KEITH, Bossier City CYNTHIA J. KELLEY, Maplewood MARY E. KELLY, Dodson VERA ELAINE KELLY, Plain Dealing DAVID L. KEMP, Maplewood, N. J. BOBBIE J. KENNEDY, Shreveport FRANK W. KERR, Metairie GEORGE A. KEY, Barksdale AFB GARLAND B. KIDD, Sikes 4. 'JL '19 f's.X nQ -.3 i I JAMES MILLER KIDWELL, Amarillo, Tex. WILLIAM H. KILPATRICK, Collinston DONALD L. KINCAID, Shreveport DONNA M. KING, Arcadia ELNA G. KING, Plain Dealing JAMES E. KING, Shreveport MICHAEL R. KING, Shreveport CAROL L. KIRKLAND, Bossier City I 1 X I if ' 'x I F. . 'SR ,XX- .V we X Nfl: --:M -0 RONALD ELROY KRUEBBE, New Orleans BRUEC D. LACOUR, New Orleans GARLAND V. LAND, Shreveport JACK M. LAND, JR., Ruston MARY MARGARET LAND, Bastrop .JAMES ARDIS LANGFORD, Haynesville PHILLIP A. LANGFORD, Ruston BENJAMIN C. LANN, JR., Ruston EDWARD C. LATCH, Lafayette MARGEANN LAURENCE, Bernice RON R. LAUTIGAR, Ruston ROGER L. LAWSON, Bossier City 'X .43 C I A OU- . Lift.. --sv, K... NEILL S. KIRKLAND, Ruston SANDRA K. KIRKLAND, Ruston ALFRED L. KISNER. Arabi BARBARA A. KLINE, Mangliam DANIEL M. KLUG, Pineville CLYDE W. KNOX, Hodge GLENN R. KNOX, Huuig. Ark. DENNIS E. KORN. Pollock JANIE L. KOTTLER, Baton Rouge JIMMY L. KOVAC, Kilbourne RALPH E. KRAFT, Ruston GRETCHEN A. KRIEG, Baton Rouge w A :fa J .ea- . A' ,f-8 T-7 I L.. 'ii' '-:yi ,R ' ,a Q' '52 x -'Q 1 ., , JACK LEACH, Shreveport BEVERLY K. LEACHMAN, Bastrop WILLIAM K. LEAPHART, Haughton VELDA L. LEE, Farmerville W. CLAY LEGENDRE, New Orleans KENNETH J. LEGNON, Jeanerette JACQUELINE Y. LEAIGH, Huntsville, Ala. RICHARD O. LETARD, Westlake L I Sophomore Class -2 3 V . -1 WILFRED C. LOEWER, Eunice THOMAS RICHARD LOFTIN, Natchitoches A. ELIZABETH LOFTUS, Stonewall JAMES ASHTON LONG, Gloster JOHNNY M. LONG, Farmerville MARILYN A. LONGINO, Shreveport DANIEL F. LOTT, Bogalusa BERNARD LOUVIERE, New Orleans LEE ELLEN LOVE, Bossier City DAVID K. LOWE, Mobile, Ala. EDITH A. LOWERY, Frierson WILLIAM T. LUCE, Mooringsport SUSAN E. LUCK, Shreveport SUSAN L. LUCKY, Jonesboro EVELYN F. LUCY, New Orleans JUDY A. LYONS, E1 Dorado, Ark. i 6 Q rf E' !I E. ELLIOTT LETLOW, JR., Arcadia JANEY D. Le-VASSEUR. Ruston JANET M. LEVEQUE, Glenmora MARGARET S. LIGGIN, Bernice BLAKELY A. LILES, Jonesboro GEORGE DAVID LINDLE, Shreveport PHILIP J. LINDSAY, Shreveport WALTER L LINDSAY, Shreveport ALLEN D. LINDSEY, Ruston JOHNNIE LOU LIPSCOMB, Ponchatoula DAISY NOLEN LITTLE, Stonewall LINDA C. LOE, Shreveport I x 1 , I Q!!! '-3 CHARLES DAVID MCCOY, Texarkana, Ark. DELBERT L. MCCOY, Bossier City HENRY L. MCCOY, Taylor SONDRA J. MCCRARY, Shreveport GREG R. MCCROCKLIN, Mansfield ANDREA LYNNE MCCULLAR, Baton Rouge CURTIS W. MCCULLOCH, Ruston MICHAEL L. MCCULLOUGH, Shreveport JOHN S. MCDANIEL, Ruston ROBERT BOND MCDONALD, Springhill IUDITH A. MCDONOUGH, Bossier City DAVID RAY MCGEE, Rayville ' -a + 1 I. 'I - -Tr EJ CAROLYN SUE MCBRIDE, Monroe PAT Q. MCBRIDE, Baton Rouge THOMAS D. MCBRIDE, Jonesboro ELIZABETH L. MCCALL, Shreveport REE G. MCCALL, Shreveport DAVID A. MCCALLUM, Shreveport CHARLES T. MCCARLEY, Alexandria MICHAEL R. MCCARTN EY, Olla PAMELA A. MCCARTY, Ruston FRED C. MCCLANAHAN, Shreveport AL MCCLUNG, West Monroe JUDY K. MCCONATHY, Quitman .5 at dl .xx Misblh j fs V , - .z 'Q v xg ' f ' rd 3 -A . A . f K h L ian .6 A .S 3 A T RONALD DOUGLAS MCGEE, Shreveport RONALD G. MCILWAIN, Columbia MARTHA ANN MCKENZIE, Horner B. GARY MCKINNIE, Marion RONALD B. MCMORRIS, Zachary LLOYD BYRON MCNEAL, Alexandria MARIA LANA MCNEAL. Alexandria WILLIAM L. MCNEASE, Bossier City Sophomore C ass ,-6 'L'? 139-1 3 7 if rQ Al .wvw I KAREN ANN MARLOWE, Mangham FRANK L. MAROCCO, New Orleans JAMES T. MARONEY, Strong, Ark. CYNTHIA A. MARSHALL, Shreveport CONSTANCE MARTIN, Shreveport DAVID E. MARTIN, Alexandria ELIZABETH ,IAN MARTIN, Haynesville JONNY D. MARTIN, Ruston KENNETH L. MARTIN, Urbana, Ark. LARRY D. MARTIN, Minden PHILLIP H. MARTIN, New Orleans STEPHEN H. MARTIN, Bernice WILBREN C. MARTIN, DeQuincy WILLIAM MARTIN, JR., Bossier City RAYMOND F. MASLING, Farmerville RANDY W. MASON, Shreveport l rl' N STEPHEN A. MCSHERRY. New Orleans WARREN AYLMER MCTERNEN, Peoria, S. SUSAN MCWILLIAMS, Shreveport JAMES MACDONALD. New York, N. Y. CHARLES P. MACEY. Bossier City LARRY ,I. MACK. Shreveport .IAMES A. MADDEN, Arcadia GRACE A. MADDOX, Bossier City NELL M. MADISON, Bastrop CHERYL D. MALONE. Shreveport JOHN W. MANNINC, Keithville JAMES A. MARANTO, Shreveport I II. 'Q pa lf? 3 .Q XT-3' fra I ya f. l20 H fa -. .1- 2' '73 s-9 45 BARBARA A. MATHERLY, El Dorado, Ark. A CHARLES D. MATHEWS, Alexandria ..-p WALTER R. MATTISON. Bossier Cily JAMES PHILIP MAXWELL, Greenville, Miss. Ffiwif Ji ' RITA SUE MAY. Ruston R. JOLYNN MAY, St. Joseph , , CAROLYN E. MAYER. Bossier City f-up HAROLD MAYES, JR., Shreveport N I . f -JO JAMES A. MEARS, Monroe Y J VIRGINIA A. MEREDITH, Shreveport ' RANDY W. MERRITT, Haynesville SAM H. MERRITT, Cullen ! , FRANK J. MESSINA. Shreveport fa DOROTHY P. MICIOTTO, Shreveport THOMAS A. MILES. Vivian R: BETTE S. MILLER, Junction City, Ark. I -rii il, K A A if! 1 it - 'A GLENN E. MILLER, Franklin 6' 'I' . Q ' A fi -V I JAMES D. MILLER, Farmerville Q ' 4 V F' JEANNE A. MILLER, Crowley 'J' .1 . .:,,- .4 ' RANDALL L. MILLS, Shreveport T A ' ' . . A --,1 r 2.4589 I' A A VIRGIL W. MILNER, Baton Rouge HAROLD M. MINCKLER, Bogalusa PATRICIA A. MITCHELL, Shreveport MITCHELL L. MITTON, Ruston ,ea ad 3 A446 -of DOROTHY M. MOFFETT, Ruston JORGE MONTEALEGRE, Managua, Nicaragua JOHN T. MONTGOMERY, Baton Rouge CYNTHIA A. MOON, Homer CHARLES R. MOORE, Monroe CLYDE O. MOORE, Shreveport SYLVIA ANN MOORE, Homer PHILLIP E. MOREHEAD, Shreveport 9 Q Sophomore Class .4 fx .f 1 za 1: 1-'FY -I2 f 45 '5 KENNETH M. MURCHISON, Alexandria GLENN MURPHY, Bastrop MARCIA ANN MURPHY, Arcadia MICKEY MURPHY, Dubach MILES C. MURPHY, Shreveport NORMAN J. MURPHY, Haynesville FRED W. MURRAY. Bossier City MICHAEL L MYERS, Spotswood, N. J. VIVIAN A. MYERS, Mooringsport I. CORRIS MYNES, Gloster J. BACHMAN NABORS III, Mansfield BETTYE L. NASH, Minden JEANNIE W. NETTLES, Charleston, S. C. KATHRYN ALINE NETTLES, Dry Pron MADELYN NEWMAN, Oak Grove JUDITH A. NEWSOM, Winnfield CHARLES L. MORGAN, Springhill FREDERICK W. MORGAN, Shreveport ,., JAMES G. MORGAN, Minden JAMES H. MORGAN. Baton Rouge 5 4 LARRY G. MORGAN, Pineville WAYNE L. MORRIS. Alexandria SHARON FREEMAN MORRISON, Choudrant PATTERSON W. MOSELEY, Ruston RICHARD L. MOSELEY, Coushatta ERIC WAYNE MOSS. Abbeville C. RAY MULHERN. Monroe STANTON M. MULLINS, Bossier City 3 ' il? ,I 2 ' QQ, '4 ., .1 55 -3 . '3 I 0 -an x 'Il' 'J' fi dn I oi 1 I .9 We 'xv il inf we-SA -is -Q41 ll 65 f' ,V- -Ac fx' ' an L' ,A Wx ei? A it ROBERT M. ODENDAHL, New Orleans BOBBY R. ODOM, Farmerville BONNIE F. ODOM, Farmerville NORA L. ODOM, Shreveport PHYLLIS E. ODOM, Minden RUSSELL E. ODOM, West Monroe SUSAN L. ODOM, Bastrop NANCY K. O'KUMA, Monroe MARY 11 OLIVER, Shreveport RALPH R. OLIVIERI, Shreveport GEORGE D. O'MELIA, Minden JULIA ANNE O'NEAL, St. Joseph 4 4' . new A Qfin if SS23- -K 3. F is f , 'Qi L, 5 ,ks 661' A Efi' awe- lr' JOHN P. NICKELSON, Benton MARILYN C. NOBLE, Shreveport LINDA GAY NOLAN, Farmerville RONNIE G. NOLAN, Farmerville SUZANNE NOLES, Ringgold ROSEMARY NORMAND, Pineville EUGENE T. NORRED, Quitman SUZANNE NORRED, Oak Grove .IAMES ROBERT NORRIS, Winnsboro MALCOLM E. NORRIS, Choudrant KELCY L. NORWOOD, Ruston SUSAN RUTH OAKLEY, Arcadia 1 -v 4 f mf lj . .. is . C A :Y AJ Ee. l l . ZQLU I di L lr MARION K. O'REAR, Homer VIRGINIA A. ORR, Ruston JEROME P. OSTER, Metairie LESLIE ANNE OSTERLOH, Houma SHARON L. OWEN, Shreveport GLEN E. OWENS, Athens WANDA W. PAINE, Bernice MARTHA J. PALMER, Shreveport l r I Sophomore C ass -1 1 1 i 'f' 'Z '1 3' 1 5 Li ,V ...fp lx T, ' Y lv- ,4 . 3. PATRICIA LANE PEARCE, Clleneyvllle STEPHEN WILSON PEARCE, Shreveport WILLIAM D. PELLERIN, Shreveport LARRY J. PENIX, Minden JEROME E. PANZIGRAU, Winnfield LINDA R. PARI-IAM. Minden MERVIN C. PARKER, Sikes ROSE E, PARKER, Shreveport SHIRLEY J. PARKER, Jonesboro CAROLYN E. PARTRIDGE, Alexandria GERALD K. PARVINO, Shreveport CHARLES D. PATTEN III, Alexandria KATHERINE PATTERSON, Lake Providence DAVID H. PAUL, Deville JEROME ROBERT PAYNE, Metairie RICKEY LYNN PEACE, Ruston 5 JAN E. PENNY, Alexandria - I . , PATTI J. PEHKJNS. Alexandria A H IRVIN A. PEllHlLLoLlx, Covington 1-5 Vi, BETTY S. PESNELL, RUSIOII 'E' J N l A: - -' , -f .A . I S 2' ' x LEON PESNELL. Ruston 3 ' ' . WANUA ANN PESNELL, Ruston 4 ,S , 9 PHYLLIS L. PETERS, Monroe - E l , JOEL W. PETRUS, Pineville no .0 J' Li , -lf H I . 3' f- . I FREDDIE R. PHILLIPS, Stonewall id HENRY CLAYTON PHILLIPS, Farznerville C.-v JUANITA PICKENS, Haynesville CLARE L. PICKERINC, Shreveport 'TP jig .42 I . . A if 'Q A I - I ' ' - MARILYN R. POST, Farmerville ALLEN L. POWELL, Shreveport JUDY DALE POWELL, Bossier City MICHAEL W. POWELL, Haynesville PATRICIA W. POWERS, Bay Village, Ohio MICHAEL E. POYNTER, Delhi DAVID HOLT PREAUS, Farmerville HENRY GIPSON PREDDY, Houston, Tex. TIM PRICE, Pineville LINDA L PRICER, Barksdale AFB ELLEN G. PROTHRO, Gibsland JON E. PRUDHOMME, Belcher Aria ROLE G. PINCKERT, Alexandria CHARLES JAMES PINKSTON, Texarkana, Ark. NILA R. PITTILLO. Shreveport JANN ADAZ PITTMAN. Shreveport MAYDIE F. PITTMAN, Alexandria JAN B. PITTS, Belcher EDDIE ROY POOL, Shreveport COLLEEN L. POOLE, Lecompte RONALD G. POOLE, El Dorado, Ark. 9 REBECCA A. POPE, Minden -O PATTY L. PORTER, Ruston! 'rf BRIAN F. POSEY, Vivian AQ X Q- . ff I as I f . -A 19. 7? ' in .ol ':f. ' lr .5 ' Ag! wx :wg I fha -A X Y I x Aa GLORIA J. PRYCER, Plain Dealing BROOKS J. PUCKETT, Bossier City BRUCE K. PURCELL, Plain Dealing SYLVIA C. R. PYLES, Jonesboro BILLY MACK RAMSEY, Shreveport JERRY A. RASBERY, Simsboro MICHAEL A. RASCO, Springfield, Va. JACKIE E. RASMUSSEN, Alexandria 'R ..-Q , NJ -.731 I! -X ja, , Sophomore Class ' 4 T7 3. ,f it V PATRICIA L. RICE, Shreveport HELEN L. RICH, Plain Dealing JANIS R. RICH, Shreveport JOHNNY RICHARD, Church Point JERRY G. RICHARDSON, Shreveport JOHNETTE RICHARDSON, Jefferson, Tex. A JULIA K. RICHARDSON, Benton STEPHEN M. RICHARDSON, Bossier City MARY K. RICHMOND, Ruston CHARLES E. RIDDLE, Metairie JOHN T. RINEHART, Ruston GERMAN S. RIZO, Maracaibo, Venezuela ' A if xx JASPER A. RIZZO, Alexandria ca PETE J. RIZZO, Alexandria CONNIE A. ROACH, Bernice MARGARET SUSAN ROACH, Dubacll . J SHARON K. RATCLIFF, Shreveport JAMES R. RAY, Shreveport LYNDA R. REDDOUT, Dallas, Tex. JANET Y. REDMON, Bunkie JAMES B. REEDER, Haynesville JIMMY L. REEVES, Bernice THOMAS K. REINOWSKI, Alexandria, Va DANNY N. REMBERT, ShrEveD0rt BETTY J. RENICKER, Haynesville ROY ROBERT REYNOLDS, Shreveport JAMES F. RHEA, DeR.iClder GEORGE C. RHYMES, Quitman dy 1 fa fa ., Y ...nn . r S lm , . n 5 'gb ' 3: 1 1 . A y-gg X 'Y NO I j7 3 ,V . Z RUSS H. RONCA, Shalimar, Fla. HUDSON RUSHING, JR., Natchez, Miss. CAROLE W. RUSSELL, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio DEE B. RUSSELL, Coushatta .IUDITH DIANE RUSSELL, Leesville THOMAS C. RUTLEDGE, Shreveport WESLEY T. RYALS, Converse .IUDY A. SANDERS, Springhill ROBERT E. SANDERS, Pineville T. GAYLE SARVER, Bunkie RUTH H. SAUNDERS, Spearsville SEARCY BYAS SAUNDERS, Strong, Ark. JAMES M. ROBERSON, Plain Dealing LEON E. ROBERT, Winnfield CLARENCE T. ROBERTS, Shreveport HAROLD E. ROBERTS, Haughton LINDA ROBERTS, Minden JIMMY M. ROBINSON, Jonesboro LAURA A. ROBINSON, Shreveport WENDELL A. ROBISON, Logansport CHALNA F. ROCHELLE, El Dorado, A PHYLLIS ROCKETT, Spearsville MARY DALE ROGERS, Bastrop SUSAN E. ROLANDT, Shreveport ff' 1,11 - Em, , 1 og - A . -.Q 4-.iv rk. Q15 ' Q 423. l 54 1. - 'Xb 1-ff: -: ' .fxffmai JOHN LARRY SAVAGE, Farmerville NANCY E. SAVAGE, Alexandria. JERRY SAVELL, Springhill WANDA DAWN SAVELL, Shreveport LINDA G. SAYES, Pineville MICHEAL W. SCAMMAHORN, Elizabeth ROSE ANN SCARBOROUGH, Benton MARIE R. SCHEMPF, Ruston G is ...nv v-I ni- -6 '22 4? I Sophomore Class Qi..- 'ff ftfn 7 MARCUS R. SCHUCHS, Ferriday JOSEPH M. SCIMECA. Baton Rouge SARA LYNN SCOGC-INS. El Dorado, A DIANE SCOCIN, Crowville M. ELAINE SEELY, Alexandria MARILYN M. SECURA, Mansfield LOUIS SERIO, Bossier City ANNA M. SEWELL, Ferriday CLARENCE L. SHADDOCK, JR., Lake RONNIE E. SHAVER, Shreveport DANNY Cv. SHAW, Monroe HOWARD SHAW, JR., Jamestown rk. Charles KATHLEEN M. SHECTON, Calvin WILLIAM C. SHEPPARD, JR., Shreveport CAROLYN J. SHERRILL, Minden JOHN T. SHERWIN, Tallulah CWYNNE E. SHIVELY, Jonesboro MARGARET J. SHUMAKER, Shreveport GILBERT L. SIBLEY, Bossier City SUE E. SIKES, Ruston I 1-1 MONROE H. SILVER, Pollock JAJIES N. SILVA, Alexandria CYNTHIA M. SIMMONS, Vivian DIANNE SIMPSON, Maplewood TRUDY L. SIMPSON, Springhill PAUL S. SIMS, West Monroe HULON M. SISTRUNK, Mansfield CLAUDETTE R. SKAINS, Downsville r di' nf . Q, ,H l .gy N I tx- ai -0-- fxg ROBERT C. SMITH, Winnsboro ROSE MARIE SMITH, Ruston WANDA F. SMITH, Haynesville WILLIAM R. SN ELLIN G, Shreveport TERRY D. SNOOK, Bossier City MARY J. SNOWDEN, Alexandria REBECCA ANN SNYDER, Ruston WILLIAM M. SNYDER III, Winnsboro DONALD L. SORRELLS, Bossier City MINNIE J. SOWELL, Oak Grove SUSAN L. SQUYRES, Ruston WILLIAM K. SQUYRES, Ruston lu' es. - -Z., .ij-I if Nl v,,f 1 'S' dl LINDA G. SLACK, Springhill NORMA J. SLOCUM, Calhoun BARBARA J. SMITH, Alexandria CHARLES F. SMITH, Cotton Valley DAVID B. SMITH, West Monroe DENNIS M. SMITH, Farmerville HELEN K. SMITH, Mansfield HOWARD J. SMITH, JR., Shreveport JAMES V. SMITH, Ruston KENNETH R. SMITH, Shreveport MICHAEL I. SMITH, Tioga MYRTIS A. SMITH, Junction City, Ark. 'FR' -115 ,B it Q ,S fi. -,N 4 i,1.'.. A 22,2 f ANTHONY T. STALEY, Omaha, Neb. WILLIAM I. STASER, Minden ROBERT E. STEIN, Baton Rouge SANDY A. STEINER, Bossier City GEN IE STEPHENS, Bossier City GERALD E. STEPHENS, Ruston MICHAEL R. STEPHENS, Shreveport GARY W. STEVENS, Springhill 'Z 'Q' --q -f 2-3 ' ,rf Q 1 li K f K Sophomore Class 'Q j -A f KT fb 9'T7 6 V. I vin 3 . L!- L A Tl v2 2 6 ' f-if +3 .3 .AXA-. L RICHARD K. SUTTON, Haynesville PHYLLIS C. SWAIN, Benton MICHAEL W. SWANNER, Jonesboro KAREN L. SWARTZMILLER, LaPlace LARRY D. SWEET, Junction City ELIZABETH ANNETTE SWIFT, Ruston PAUL GORDON SWILLEY, Winnfield LARRY T. SWINT, El Dorado, Ark. JAMES v. TALBOT, Oklahoma City, Okla. SANDRA R. TANNER, Olla SAM R. TARTER, Dry Prong WILLIAM E. TATUM, Bunkie CAROLYN A. TAYLOR, Calhoun LARRY B. TAYLOR, Marion MARY V. TAYLOR, Monroe RICHARD P. TAYLOR, JR., Alexandria Q A 'ff BETTY L. STEVENSON, Houston, Tex .JAMES C. STEVENSON, Alexandria CLAUDINE B. STEWART, Jonesboro DALE A. STEWART, Hodge PENNY E. STEWART, Alexandria SHELIA D. STEWART, Arcadia LARRY D. STONE, Junction City, Ark CHARLOTTE E. STRAIN, Ruston JIM L. STRICKLAND, Farmerville NANCY J. STRINGER, Chatham KENNETH C. SULLIVAN, Leesville LYNN R. SULLIVAN, Barksdale AFB .4 i 1 I is .-1' za 5:7 ' .. Q 'iffu 'Silt gf .B A I ALA 3 9 Tn. It f-A In MARGARET E. THOMAS, Shreveport MARTHA J. THOMAS, Ruston VIRGINIA R. THOMAS, Pineville DIANE K. THOMISEE, Shreveport JACK M. THOMPSON, Shreveport JOHN P. THOMPSON, Jena NANCY C. THOMPSON, Billings, Mont. SHEILA J. THOMPSON, Calhoun STEPHEN P. THURBER, Shreveport DONNA J. TIEMANN, Dallas, Tex. N EEVA E. TIFF EE, Monterey PHYLLIS LYNN TIN SLEY, Haynesville '73 'Q T? ALL - -as -3 TERRY J. TAYLOR, Ruston WESLEY A. TAYLOR. Shreveport WILLIAM L. TAYLOR, Shreveport JUDY K. TEMPLE, Dodson JOHNNY W. TEMPLETON, JR., Jonesboro FRANCIS W. TERESA, Ruston MELTON G. TERRELL, Leesville ANNE TERRY, Winnfield DENNIS F. TERRY, West Monroe DAVID GLENN THEIS, Shreveport SOPHIA A. THEO, Shreveport LINDA C. THOMAS, Bossier City , - 1 411 K D 1 :L -Q S' 4' '7 ,si A. -49 'il ROGER D. TINSLEY, Bosier City ALSON C. TIPPEN, Chatham SANDRA K. TIPTON, Minden JOE P. TITONE, Shreveport JERRI LYNNE TOLAR, Jonesboro CATHERINE C. TOOKE, Shreveport MARTHA DIANE TOOKE, Bossier City GIGI A. TOOLEY, Shreveport Sophomore C ass A -1 70' Q - rrzfv -4 V fa 'E is . , RONALD E. TURNER, Merryville GLENN W. TYLER, Blanchard SHEENA KAY UHLMANN, Alexandria JOHN H. VANGORKOM, Shreveport JULIAN F. VANHOOF, JR., Alexandria RONALD F. VERNON, Tioga LINDA G. VIDRINE, Eunice MARY M. VIGER, Lake Charles DON VINCENT, Shreveport GREGORY E. VINCENT, Bunkie BOBBY JOE VINES, Dodson CHARLES R. VINING, Oakdale STEPHEN E. VISE, Homer ANTHONY VISO, Shreveport ROBERT T. VOSS, Kinder PATRICIA L. WADE, Farmerville ROBERT P. TOWNS, JR., Arcadia ANN C. TOWNSEND, Baton Rouge MARY EVELYN TOWNSEND, Bunkxe SHERIE LOU TRAHAN, Zachary GEORGE R. TRIMBLE, Shreveport BARRY J. TROXCLAIR, White Castle PEGGY R. TRUETT, San Antonio Tex PHYLLIS L. TUDOR, Jonesboro ROBERT T. TULLOS, Waterproof DAVID M. TUMLIN, Jonesboro JEFFERY E. TURNER, Shreveport PAULA F. TURNER, Shreveport 'R' . J' A it ll 13, 'Isa -A -A 'Z' -2 , wo av .aa Q -A , l '1 D ' - -U X fx, X dn 1 L Amr K V? . F- -A A 3 shi, L . ., ,, S0 A- A I f I, H hiv e ,, WILLIAM H. WATERS, Hammond DONNA K. WATKINS, Shreveport ERNEST R. WATKINS, Minden CHERYL L. WATSON, Mansfield SIDNEY P. WATSON, Bossier City BETTY R. WATTS. Arcadia CHERYL L. WATTS, Shreveport HUBERT A. WATTS, Tallulah JOHN D. WATTS, Bossier City RICK A. WATTS, Shreveport BRIAN L. WEATHERLY, Epps GLENN D. WEAVER, Oak Grove Q.. DAVID P. WALDEN, Shreveport DIANNE WALKER, Transylvania WILLIAM L. WALKER, Sikes DAVID M. WALLER, Bossier City THOMAS K. WALLER, Haynesville WILLIAM B. WALLIS, West Monroe DONALD L. WALSWORTI-I, Quitman MICHAEL D. WALTERS, Jena fig: ff.: I PHILLIP H. WALTZ, Ruston Q, - DALE E. WARD, Shreveport 5 MARY A. WARNER, Wisner V' V SHARRON KAY WARREN, Jonesboro 1 il i ., A H i 1-we V .. lg ' - S X .A , ' '-. O i .ac ..,. 54 fe sw - Q ' A . Y '. 1 r ,. 1 ff.. A .f-V-+A Q 'fb 5 Q. ,Q I. Q I. ' A . 7 -0 a,..t- Q '.. 7 -7' . !' R .wr 1 in - ' W m ln . 4, . - X-2- 1 eh la H PRESTON W. WELCH, Monterey gil, W1-LNDELL G. GRAY, Houma -1 PATRICIA c. WENDT, Dodson X VICKIE E. WESTBROOK, Pineviue ,ww ., . :gl ,. ff , .,,, 132 DOUGLAS HOWARD WESTMORELAND, Shreveport DORTHICE L. WHATLEY, Zachary DOYLE P. WHEAT, Ruston RICHARD L. WHEELUS, Junction City, Ark. yi Sophomore C ass T HAL. 2 Xa I .gt ERIC F. WILLENBROCK, Ramsey, N. J. JOHN KENT WILLET, Pineville CANDY L. WILLIAMS, Ruston CLAUDE M. WILLIAMS, Delhi GRADY E. WILLIAMS, Bienville JANE WILLIAMS, New Orleans NANCY C. WILLIAMS, EI Dorado, Ark. OSCAR RICHARD WILLIAMS, Shreveport REUBEN C. WILLIAMS, Houma THOMAS G. WILLIAMS, Ferriday WAYNE W. WILLIAMS, Minden WILLIAM C. WILLIAMS. Slidell BOB L. WILLIAMSON, Mooringsport BRUCE WILLIAMSON, West Monroe JACOB F. WILLIAMSON, Shreveport RENNA KAY WILLIAMSON, Junction City, Ark. 'fi' X .1 B - 2 . -pu X ? -1 . fo ,C F ' ' 3. X 45.161 ,wp HORACE H. WHITE, Alexandria JIMMIE F. WHITE, Shreveport WILLIAM DON WHITE, Springhill RALEIGH W. WHITEHEAD, Shreveport MARY ANN WHITELAW, Bossier City BRENDA C. WHITMAN, Jonesboro RODCER DALE WHITMAN, Hodge GREGORY A. WHITNEY, Shreveport JAMES E. WI-IITTINGTON, Bossier City TIM C. WHITTINCTON, Alexandria DON E. WILEY, Monroe NELDA J. WILKES, Clenmora fa r 1 2 F '-S f :- if 4 I -ap gg.. A Tirl 1? I . -99 -.I I I 1, le. 1 xx .Aff TA, 'X H , l' A 37 . SANDRA SUE WISE, Haynesville CAROLYN WOMACK, Winnsboro WANDA N. WOOD, Shreveport .JAMES A. WOODRUFF, Baton Rouge sa f' -O. ' 1? -al.. BRENDA J. WILLIS, Quitman CAROL D. WILSON, Bossier City CHARLES KEITH WILSON, Ruston E. ARDIS WILSON, Church Point JAMES D. WILSON, Mound .IOHNNIE C. WILSON, Plain Dealing LEAH J. WILSON, Coushatta LINDA JO WILSON. Oak Grove NANCY L. WILSON, Bossier City JAMES J. WINN, Alexandria MARGARET A. WINN, Shongaloo NILS L. WIRSTROM, New Orleans , 3 SHERI D. WOODS. Jonesimm fm N IVIE J. WOODWARD, Shreveport 1 2. P H. A Q' , .. D. RANDALL WORLEY, Haughton - - . J NANCY C. WORLEY, Shreveport '41'+-fo -3- K A e 7 7 I J ff- .1 .ax gg' ae.:hf..f.- mir a C I .. 7 CYNTHIA S. WRIGHT, Many ROBERT L. WRIGHT, JR., Bunkie VIRGINIA L. WRIGHT, Jonesboro JACK M. WYATT, New Orleans rx uh I A A OT -Q -' 'Z' '15 JOHNNY G. WYATT, Bossier City RITA A. WYNN, Shreveport NEILL A. YARBOROUGH III, Bossier City EARLA M. YOUNG, Zachary JAMES T. YOUNG, Simsboro JERRY LYNN YOUNG, Plain Dealing JO ANN YOUNG, Arcadia '5' PATRICIA A. ZIEGLER, Baton Rouge MICHAEL L. ZSIMOVAN, Bossier City Freshman Class ef? 35:11 ,S I in? Left to right: Judy Ware, Nancy Halstead, Gary McElr0Y, Jimmy Liles Class Officers PRESIDENT .......... .... C ary McElroy VICE PRESIDENT .... Jimmy Liles SECRETARY ........ ...... ,I udy Ware TREASURER .... .... N ancy Holstead I36 4 vw 'fa I K .,, no... ., . .fa gz- ,3 . A Q - .. -an '-A '-9' -r sh DIANNE C. ALEXANDER, EI Dorado KAY ALEXANDER, Shreveport LINDA F. ALEXANDER, Rodessa. JAMES E. ALFORD, Bossier City MICHAEL D. ALFORD, New Orleans MICHAEL L. ALFORD, Jonesboro CHALMUS E. ALLEN, Shreveport DAN R. ALLEN, Slireveport .IAMES D. ALLEN, West Monroe JULIE B. ALLEN, Haynesville LARRY D. ALLEN, Dubach SHELBY T. ALLEN, Quitman , Ark. LARRY D. ABBITT, Shreveport CARLTON B. ABBOTT, Slidell WILLIAM E. ABLES, Ruston FRANK L. ABNEY, Slidell r Q LOUIS J. ABSHIRE, Morgan City Q I DAVID W. ACKLEN. Baton Rouge X .IOHN R. ADAMS. Winnsboro . THOMAS A. ADAMS, Haynesville STEVE E. ACAN, Alexandria -.5 DIANNE AHLERS, Bossier City ' BEVERLY V. ALBRICHT, Bossier City LINDA K. ALBRITTON, Farmerville ,- ff- 1 I ea L+, .5 fs . A if' , J , ,..1 ' .4 nhl i fl! ,I :gfff ' 'B . we U A3 ' Cs. 3. f 4 1 A 'Ai R Lil. VICKIE A. ALLEN, Dubach PRENTESS E. ALLETAC, Pineville GLENDA L. ALLMAND, Baton Rouge GARY A. ALSABROOK, Plain Dealing BEVERLY D. AMBRICO, Bossier City MARCIA .l. AMY, Baton Rouge BARBARA J. ANDERS, West Monroe RONALD A. ANDERS, Ruston 3 1-an 'Y fb 5 . A Freshman C ass BERNARD F. ARMOUR, Bossier City HENRIETTA ARMSTRONG, Shreveport KEN W. ARNAUD, Amaudville SUSAN E. ASKEW, Shreveport FELIX J. ATKINS. Ruston WILLIAM F. ATON, Coushatta HELENA K. AUBIN, Shreveport JAMES L. AULDS, Bossier City R. KEITH AUSTIN, Houston, Tex. STEVEN A. AUSTIN, Bogalusa JAMES R. AUTREY, Farmerville CHARLOTTE J. AYCOCK, Ruston WILLIAM J. AYERS, Minden LINDA G. AYRES, Jonesboro URSON BACLE, Coushatta DIANE C. BADGLEY, Baton Rouge I BECKY L. ANDERSON, Shreveport BETTY R. ANDERSON, Shreveport CYNTHIA E. ANDERSON, Shreveport R. 9.3. CEORGE T. ANDERSON, Homer JACK C. ANDERSON, Zachary LINDA I. ANDERSON, Princeton M. RUTH ANDERSON, Slaughter 1 'S' DUANE C. ANDRESEN, New Llano MARTIN W. ANDRES, JR., Benton LONNIE F. ANGLIN, Shreveport THOMAS E. ARCENEAUX, Lake Charles .k.A, fr 4? A 2. K Lo T 11 , 1 -9 1-P Q x . - A 5 .gd J ' 7 th , MICHAEL L. ANDERSON, sugar Grove, Pa. gg: 1,6 vt? -4' I v fir L f YW. -2 5531139242515 I . :Jo -. Tiny. ,N ':,'.54.l , I J I 1 .'1'2l' s- trim- ' if rf i.-1 , ,. . ..,,. .x-ei uni A MITZIE BARNES, Shreveport C. PIM BARNETT, Oil City LEROY BARNIDGE. JR., Monroe BEVERLEY BARR, Plain Dealing DAVID BARR, Ruston PEGGY BARR, Shreveport GENE BARRETT, Bossier City NANCY BARRON, Spearsville S. ANN BARRON, Farmerville SUSAN BARRON, Spearsville VERNA BARRON, Spearsville ROWLAND BARTHET, Pine Bluff, Ark. 4, JON BARTLETT, Haughton SUE BAGLEY. Shreveport WILLIAM BAHM, Ruston JANIS BAILEY, Shongaloo JULES BAILEY, Athens JOHN BAKER, Bossier City WILLIAM BALDRIDCE, Tull0S BILLY BALDWIN, Minden CARDUN BALISTROLLA, Shreveport LARRY BANKS, Winnsboro CECIL BARHAM, Ruston GREY BARHAM. Springhill EDWIN BARLOW. Vidalia 6 UD? Q .4 1 'ff . ., . 4- Q ni xl? . N X rf' Y ,. ,.- X - N LINDA BASHAM, Taylor JAMES BASKIN, Baskin PATRICIA BASS, Ida N '53 f 5--9 I I A .y Q, 1 ' RICHARD BATES, Baton Rouge WILLIAM BATTLE, Zachary BOBBIE BAUCHMAN, Angie SANDRA BAUGHMAN, Winnfield 1 ' v lm ' r I .,3,,,,'6, if I ras. 'Q ..... .X Freshman C ass - 1 N I -'I X -0 ,Y4 SHERRY BELL, Jonesboro TERRY BELL, Bogalusa TIMOTHY BELL, Shreveport EDWARD BENEFIEL, Kenner C. DEWAYNE BENEFIELD, Haynesville LARRY BENEFIELD, Haynesviile DONALD BENJAMIN, Agate, Colo. IREN1-2 BENNETT, Sulphur JACK BENNETT, Natchez, Miss. KAY BENNETT, Gibsland MILDRED BENNETT, Baton Rouge CHARLES BENOIT, Westlake HAROLD BERG, Shreveport RICK BERINCER, Zachary PATRICIA BERRY, Shreveport SANDRA BERRY, Shreveport TONI BAUR. Lake Providence FRANK BAXLEY, Shreveport WALTER BEARD, West Monroe JAMES BEASLEY, Shreveport PATSY BEASLEY, Ferriday S. STEWART BEATTY, Heflin JERALD BEAUCHAMP, Clinton THOMAS BEAVERS, Homer SALLY BECKHAM, Shreveport C. ALLEN BELL, Pineville DANIEL BELL, Shreveport JERRY BELL, Quitman 1-0 QW zfl i Kirk. s 5 .ui 1 fi 3 1. P. MARSHALL BLANCHARD, Morgan City PERRY BOBBITT, Bossier City MARY BOGGS, Shreveport CAROLYN BOLT, Haynesville ANTHONY BONANNELLA, Duhberly STEVEN BONAR, Bossier City CHARLES BOOTH, Farmerville KENNETH BORDELON, Moreauville MARIAN BORGANO, New Orleans CATHY BORNE, Baton Rouge JANET BOSTON, Shreveport JANET BOSWELL, Shreveport .bla I 1 is 5 3 3 1 rf., KENNETH BERTHELOT, Arahi GLENN BERTIAUX, Shreveport GEORGE BETTS, Camden, Ark. MARY BIBBY, Minden DONALD BICE, Ruston MOLLY BICGS, Shreveport CHARLES BISHOP, JR., Summerfield JERRY BLACKSTOCK, Ruston LARRY BLACKWELL, Homer WOODROW BLAIR, Winnfield CHARLOTTE BLAKE, Goldonna JOHN BLALOCK, Saline I x ,Q CARL BOUDREAUX, Metairie RONALD BOURQUE, Zachary MARGARET BOX, Dodson GARY BOYD, Ruston DAVID BOYDSTUN, Natchitoches GARY BOYTER, Vivian RICHARD BOZEMAN, Shreveport WADE BRADFORD, Jonesboro ,-C Freshman C ass O 3 -Wa We Q . Q 1.11 LARRY C. BREWER, Minden LINDA BREWER, Ruston PHYLLIS J. BREWER, Ruston JAMES A. BRISTER, West Monroe DAVID W. BROOKS, Luke Charles EDWARD O. BROOKS, Choudrant JAMES R. BROOKS, Monroe MELBA M. BROOMFIELD, Dodson ROBERT DWIGHT BROWER, New Orleans AARON R. BROWN, Ruston JANET M. BROWN, Monroe JOE H. BROWN, Monroe JOHN FERRON BROWN, Shreveport LAURA K. BROWN, Bogalusa ROBERT M. BROWN, Shreveport RONALD W. BROWN, Shreveport I Qi D Q THOMAS B. BRADLEY, Delhi FRANK T. BRAME, Alexandria JACK W. BRANCH, Jonesboro JEROME H. BRANDAO, Plain Dealin JOAN M. BRANTLY, Shreveport KATHY L. BRASHER. Luljng MICHAEL A. BREEDING, Pineville DAVID P. BRENDLE, Jonesboro WILLIAM J. BRENNAN. Peckville, Penn yltanll THOMAS P. BREVELLE, Oakdale BOBBY W. BREWER, Ruston CHARLES S. BREWER, Baton Rouge 'z- ' K in E . r 7 . - lla I. 1, x fs X.-X . N Q 1' ' x r J f 'F .., -'Y 0, ' M '.. Q 'J . I' 1 ' 4 4- , '52, . X, ,E-.LA 3 Ala L fs 1 DAVID L. BURDEN, Shreveport RAY J. BUREAU, Slagle JOHN C. BURFORD III, Gloster LEE R. BURFORD, Monroe BRENDA J. BURCESS, Ruston LINDI G. BURK, Pittsburgh, Pa. ROBERT E. BURK, Morristown, N. J. WILLIAM F. BURNETT, Springhill MARY B. BURNHAM, Dubach DONALD EARL BURNS, Shreveport LINDA SUE BURNS, Shreveport EARL D. BURT, JR., Bossier City .1 f I ii 1 . K , I I it ,. Sv.. K , L 1 STEPHEN L. BROWN. Bossier City SUZANNE BROWN. Shreveport VERNA G. BROWN, Summerfield DWIGHT E. BRUINIFIELD, Alexandria WALTER L. BRUNSON, Heflin MARILYN BRUYNINCKX, Alexandria JERRY DONALD BRYAN, Hodge CHARLOTTE L. BRYANT, Delhi BARBARA BUCKLEY, Bernice DAVID M. BUFKIN, Shreveport SHERILIN BULLOCK, Shreveport EARL DWIGHT BUNDY, Morgan City 7, Kg ei fx av' A 'i ROBERT E. BURT, Simsboro PEGGY JOYCE BURTON, Ruston A. C. BUSBY, Joyce GARY W. BUSH, Shreveport JOSEPH K. BUTCHEE, Shreveport ANDREW A. BYARGEON, Winnsboro JAMES C. BYRD, Shreveport LINDA D. BYRON, Rolling Meadows, Ill. 4 . 'C l i . L2 A 'QV .-41' O Q KLA Freshman Class la LINDA D. CARAWAY, Cotton Valley RONNY C. CARAWAY, Shreveport WAYNE L. CARAWAY, Shreveport SARAH ELLEN CARLISLE, Shreveport LYNDA G. CARMOUCHE, Pineville JIMMY L. CARNEGIE, Bogalusa H. ELNORA CARPENTER, Winnfield JOE W. CARROLL, Shreveport LINDA S. CARROLL, Gilbert LINDA F. CARUSO, Haughton LYNN CASKEY, Jonesboro NAOMI R. CAUSEY, Oak Grove VIRGINIA D. CAVER, Ruston EARNEST R. CELLA, Shreveport DON R. CHAMBERS, Shreveport JAMES M. CHAMLEE, Sarepla SANDRA K. CAFFERY, Delhi CHARLES L. CAIN, Monroe S. MAUREEN CALDWELL, Farmerville JOHN D. CALHOUN, Monroe RUBY C. CALHOUN, Minden JERRY D. CAMP, Shreveport LEONARD B. CAMPBELL, Ruston ROBERT W. CAMPBELL, Pineville WILLIAJVI C. CAMPBELL, Vidalia THOMAS B. CANN, Refugio, Tex. DEBORAH A.NN CANTER, Cotton Valley SHEILA K. CANTRELL, Monroe + . -3 33' . ' A M If L Jrf ,ax-. , .-: is Q THERESA A. CHATHAM, Arcadia JOHNNY M. CHAVERS, Oak Grove JOHN N. CHEATWOOD, Ruston ROBERT U. CHERAMIE, Shreveport PAUL V. CHOPPIN, New Orleans BILL M. CHRISTIANSEN, .IOI1esvill6 GLENN E. CLARK, JR., Bossier City JACKIE E. CLARK, Shreveport JANET L. CLARK, Tallulah PEGGY JO CLARK, Bossier City RITA D. CLARK, Tallulah SHEELAH M. CLARK, Georgetown, S. . -ier, -0 -0 -J' e .:-. ti' C---.1 X ' ,.,, Q li' f IA it - -f G ...A A .. .. . -'N-...., . nu-1-.... KENNETH W. CHANCE, New Orleans CLARENCE L. CHANDLER, Haynesville DENISE KAY CHANDLER, Haughton JUDY M. CHANDLER, Ruston LARRY D. CHANDLER, Gibsland RICHARD G. CHANDLER, Shreveport RONALD R. CHANDLER, Minden CARLA M. CHAPMAN, Shreveport HAROLD L. CHAPMAN, Leesville JUDY D. CHAPMAN, Archibald ROGER D. CHAPMAN, Chopin LINDA K. CHARBONNEAU, New Orleans I -gf . si -2 it Hur I N'Z',,Qg riff! A A r xx , f-A C 2 4' . at , , ed' . pm.. -annum - A -'gn-li ' ' ,ob , f f . ' I ' . . . ' fl .A x , . W X .EKU 'N--if 45' '2 ., 1 an 2, -- -.. A th Irv? WILLIAM E. CLEGG, Lombard, Ill. ARTHUR B. CLINGMAN, Keithville CAROL A. CLINTON, Jena SUSAN L. COCHRAN, Monroe PATSY G. COCKRELL, Shreveport BILL O. COGGIN, Plain Dealing SANDRA A. COLE, Simsboro ALFRED D. COLLEY, Minden Freshman Class iw. I kr ' r I , as I sl , 9 Q ,K I YfTlE!tl5ft.A'l E 1 1 PATRICIA A. COOK, Junction City, Ark. RICKY D. COOK, Ruston SANDRA S. COOK. Shreveport DOUG T. COOKSTON, Monroe RAYMOND E. COOPER, Dubach LARRY R. COPELAND, Haughton JOHN C. CORDARO, Shreveport THERESA S. CORLEY, Shreveport TEDDY L. CORMIER, Arnaudville ANN H. CORMISH, Kinder CATHERINE S. COUCH. Junction City, Ark. JOHN COUVILLON, Alexandria SUE E. COWART, Ferriday ALVIN W. COX, Benton CATHERINE I. COX, Shreveport DOUG COX, Cheneyville EDWARD E. COLLINS, Alexandria JOHN P. COLLINS, Minden WILLIAM F. COLLINS, Metairie RANDALL DREW COLLISTER, Ro BEULAH M. COLVIN, Spearsville GEORGE B. COLVIN, Shreveport JAN M. COLVIN, Ruston MARY JEAN COLVIN, Bernice STEPHEN XI. CULVIN. Bentori Vllflil I.. COLVIN, ,l1IIlL':lJOI'0 CI-IERYL D. COMER, St. Joseph MARGARET E. CONN, Jonesboro Ci 'hi ' ' 1 Q 7 . QQ ' . if Y X e cky River, Ohio .3 ' 40 if ,. 'J' Y hy. B 1. ,Ml G? . 4' If V N--'BQ V if ' Q. an HOMER T. COX, Homer JIMMY L. COX, Coushatta JOHN A. Cox, JR., Baton Rouge A J ' PHYLLIS M. COX, Cotton Valley .H ic: ...nn - .i L J ,J SARA L. COYLE, Plain Dealing l 1 CHARLES E. COZEAN, Shreveport , t 4, - JESSICA A. CRAIG, Springhill 1 ' , SAMANTHA G. CRAIG, Springhill .::'Z'f: 'SIA A ' ff-ff' .R CLARENCE W. CREED, Jena CONNIE J. CREED, Tallulah DAVID H. CROCKETT, Columbia SHIRLEY M. CROFTON, Shreveport SUSAN V. CRONIN, Lake Charles MICHAEL O. CROOKS, Pineville MARLRNA A. CROSSMAN, Birmingham, Al CHARLES K. CROW, Marion JERRY T. CRUMPLER, Ruston MICHAEL D. CUCULLU, New Orleans CHARLES L. CULBERTSON, Shreveport D. ORVILLE CULPEPPER, Minden 53' F '13 ,. ll, QA- ' 8. Nils, ANDREW J. CRANFORD, Coushatta BETTY L. CRAWFORD, Ruston GLENDA A. CRAWFORD, Shreveport LARRY D. CREECH, Bastrop A . J E ':g. T? ' 'Y.f:f.m,1adls,g E ri -2 as V 1 ,fa - A A ' I' - .Q ,I 'dr 'Jn' A GRADY K. CULPEPPER, Spearsville - BILLY S. CULVER, Shreveport ,ji in CHARLES CURRY, Monroe RENNIE S. CURRY, Minden JAMES M. CURTIS, Ruston LINDA L. CURTIS, Many D. JANE DANCE, Athens W? ARTHUR L. DANIEL, Metairie o 0 J u -RS. A S .ii S ar C 2 Freshman Class if .fiy .Ve mm- ui-EAA.. ' s . ,wx for ' 4 . ir I rr HUBERT R. DAVIS, Arcadia JERRY L. DAVIS, Plain Dealing JOE R. DAVIS, Shreveport .IUDITH A. DAVIS, Pineville KENNY R. DAVIS, Alexandria THOMAS M. DAVIS, Leesville VIRGINIA A. DAVIS, Rome, N. Y. WILLIAM D. DAWSON, Haynesville REBECCA A. DAY, Shreveport DANNY L. DEAN, Princeton JIMMY DEAN, Homer CONNIE D. DEASON, Dubach JERRY L. DECELLE, Farmerville RONNIE L. DEHABERMANN, Bossier City CHERIE DELACROIX, Jennings HENRY W. DELONC, Minden .fr F: '- A , is SHARON R.. DANIELS, Marion TOMMIE C. DANIELS, Dubach WANDA F. DARK, Winnsboro EDITH H. DAULTON, Benton CAROL DAVIDSON, Farmerville NATHAN L. DAVIDSON, Cotton Valley REBECCA J. DAVIDSON, Choudrant BEVERLY G. DAVIS, Shreveport BRENDA V. DAVIS, Jonesboro CYNTHIA DAVIS. Shreveport DIANNA DAVIS, Shreveport HASKELL J. DAVIS, Shreveport 2 A LA A i T4 11529. , I - fa IX... Q I Y -6 xx e. SCOTT S. DICKSON, Springhill JOSEPH W. DILLMAN, JR., Shreveport THOMAS J. DINGLER, Quitman JEANNIE C. DINKINS, Shreveport PATRICIA J. DIXEY, Bossier City MELBA J. DIXON, Natchitoches LINDA F. DODD, Farmerville VIRGIL H. DODD, Shreveport MARCIA J. DOLIN, Shreveport LARRY M. DONNER, Shreveport DEBORAH A. DOOLEY, Shreveport MICHAEL W. DOOLITTLE, Shreveport WALTER L. DEMOSS, Shreveport BRUCE M. DENDY, Bemice HARVEY E. DENNIS, JR., Bossier City KENNETH T. DENNIS, Shreveport SHARON K. DENNIS, Bossier City VICKI DENNISON, Ida ERIC F. DESSOMMES, New Orleans HOWARD C. DEVILLE, Shreveport MELISSA J. DEVILLE, Monroe DORIS A. DEWITT, Winnsboro WILLIAM H. DICK, Alexandria JAMES R. DICKERSON, Lisbon 53' ya V Ta - ff N47' A KLLA A LARRY R. DOPSON, West Monroe .IUDYANN DORMER, Shreveport DAVID W. DOUGHTY, Tullos HOWARD E. DOUGHTY, Tioga PATTI L. DOVE, Shreveport FRANCES E. DOWLING, Ruston REBECCA J. DOWLING, Haynesville SONJA E. DOWLINC, Bossier City 'C is v-11' L I .A Xe. Freshman Class '- as rn -f lahAr on . Q 4 11445 .l' f A JACK E. DOYLE, Minden ROBERT W. DRAGLAND, Shongaloo CLARA DEE DREW, West Monroe WAYNE H. DREWRY, Ruston . JH ' .X EMILIE M. DUCHANEY, Arcadia DENNIS L. DUCOTE, Plaucheville STEVEN R. DUFOUR, Alexandria CHARLES R. DUKE, Tioga BARBARA K. DUNCAN, West Monroe SANDRA R. DUPONT, Shreveport TONI L. DUPONT, Opelousas HARLEY J. DUPUIS, Westlake DARLENE M. DURBIN, Shreveport MICHAEL R. DURHAM, Oil City CHARLOTTE ANN DURRETT, Arcadia BILLIE JEAN EAKER, Tallulah ROBERT L. EARL, Jennings GARY W. EDDY, Shreveport FREDERICK R. EDGERTON, Alexandria M. DIANE EDWARDS, Kilbourne LILLIAN L. EGGERTON, Pineville BYRON J. EIERMANN, New Orleans LINDA S. ELKINS, Jonesboro GERALD P. ELLENDER, Houma NANCY E. ELLINGTON, Minden DENNIS R. ELLIOTT, Alexandria GREGORY A. ELLIOTT, Westlake MARY C. ELLIS, Shreveport of ,rg , -. 1 vu--, 3 fn: . If t N ' Nl? 3, . P S4 f ,V 3 ,,, J hz - '. 'Tb' . - 1 , ri NANCY A. ELROD, Bossier City MARY A. EMBRY, Opelousas BARBARA D. EMERSON, McDade SIDNEY L. EMMONS, Bossier City SANDRA K. EPPS, Shreveport MERRILL K. ERMON, Harahan .IOANNE ERVIN, Minden WILLIAM C. ERVIN, Minden A P3 vs RUDOLPH ESTESS JR., Bossier A . V 'A KATHEYN D. ETHRIDGE, M' d x , gig, GERALD W. EVANS, Haddon1I-lleiiglhts, N x . f A - RUSSELL J. EVANS, smevepm WILLIAM E. EVANS, Peckviiie, PA . A A . ,. ' 'Q PROCTOR N. EVERS, E1 Dorado, Ark. p .5 A 4 , ,F-1 . PATTY L.FAIRBANKS,Ta11u1a.h E - DAVID E. FALGOUST, New Orleans i N V 5' . .1 , 4 ' Q .5 1 in LINDA S. FARLEY, I-Iaughton MARTHA E. FARLEY, West Monroe LARRY J. FARMER, Ruston LORENA R. FARRAR, Lillie DENNIS E. FEIBEL, Shreveport GLORIA A. FELAN, Shreveport HENRY FELAN, Shreveport ROBERT L. FELL, Shreveport l , -1 x In 1 L J L-1-5. 2.1 ua I? 'Y HR as, A.. n '1' 2 . Q8 ' .J ga. A ff .l. jk I uf f 1 L, 'bi it, GLENN A. FERACHI, Plaquemine FRED V. FERRINGTON, Waterproof RONNIE E. FERRINGTON, Wisner MICHAEL V. FIGUEROA, Madrid, Spain GAVIN L. FIN LAY, Jefferson, Tex. MALCOLM E. FINNELL, Shreveport ROBERT E. FISH, Baton Rouge DAVID W. FISHER, Metairie 3 4. .- A1 Freshman Class Ni: , -4 . ?- 'S f -A 4 -A r W. , K . . ft. 'S' RICKY W. FOSTER, Hodge RONALD L. FOSTER, Alexandria KATHY J. FOURNET, LaPlace MARSHALL F. FOWLER, Star City, Ark STEVE A. FOWLER, Dubach EDDIE L. FOY, Shreveport CHARLIE G. FRAME, Junction city, Ark. CHARLES E. FRANKLIN, Alexandria DAVID A. FRASER, Bossier City BRENDA SUE FRAZIER, Rayville CATHY FRAZIER, Grayson MICHAEL C. FRAZIER, Winniield MORGAN E. FREEMAN, Bossier City WILLIAM L. FREEMAN, Shreveport VIRGINIA A. FREMAUX, Ruston CRAIG S. FRENCH, Monroe - -.5 MARY JEAN FITZGERALD, Shreveport CARL F. FLETTRICH, Metairie RICHARD M. FLURRY, Summerfield MARY A. FOLSE, Benton ROBERT E. FONTENOT, Kinder RAY V. FORCIER, Bossier City DONITA C. FORD, St. Joseph RAYMOND J. FORD, Marrero CHARLES R. FORNEA, Pride DARRYL FORTENBERRY, Bogalusa JIMMY C. FOSTER, Dubach PATSY O. FOSTER, Shreveport -Q S2 ,-A -6 - lj. A :LAI AH. E' is -: V. ,Q- X was red N I o' J X ff. 'S' v'-'11 f -f' ..... A, , ' 7' -T K 'J HOLLIS A. FRYE, Shreveport - Q LOUIS D. FULCO, Shreveport ' - .gf ' PAMELA A. FULLER, Shreveport fr LILLIAN L. FULMER, Arcadia 5 Rf x i if ,ee,. PRISCILLA L. GAMBLE, Bastrop LINDA J. GANN, Shreveport MELANIE A. GARNER, Clinton MARTHA J. GARRETT, Shreveport HARRY D. GARRISON, Westlake NORMA F. GARRISON, Bossier City LORRAINE M. GATES, Alexandria JAMES A. GAYLE, Springhill H. LAJEANE GENTRY, Bossier City PATRICIA D. GEORGE, Shreveport DAVID A. GERMAIN, Haughton JAMES R. GERMAN, Shreveport . , . . I PAM A. FUQUA, Shreveport SHARI M. FURR, Tallulah SHARON FUSSELL, Minden JOE R. FUTCH, Spearsville I JUDITH A. FUTRELL, Winnfield Y WILLIAM R. CAGE, JR., Winnfield 1 A SHARON L. GAINES, Jonesboro up RENEE M. GALLIEN, Shreveport QS '- . 'ex-:QR git NA I . L Y V X . I V . .ff . - ,. an Q 'E .1 ,A 3 V. -U ...f . ma 'J ,. ., Q 'Q' Q 4. ....., ., ,I 1 . V. N . ' If tit, '47, V .., Nl. . 11212 4 'V U,,.,,Qi . 1. H JW' fi' rf --o '3 2 -gg Q ...-4' . - ' 'ii' 'Lawn .--- t .1 -.215 pk - , V H ' , XL. -- it Y at ..,,, :A ... I ' , ,A , diff, f Q -4' 90? A A X- CAROLYN A. GERNAND, Baton Rouge 2 MARGARET E. GEROW, Ruston , .U JANICE E. GERVASE, Arcadia ' BETTY L. GIBBS, Jena if ' LINDA F. GIBBS, Minden PEGGY J. GIBBS, Morgan City MICHAEL J. GIBSON, Bossier City GEORGE R. GILBERT, Mansfield 1 Freshman lass h TOM GOYNE, Oscoda, Mich. LINDA A. GRAFTON, Bernice PETER V. GRAHAM, New Orleans ROBERT W. GRAND, Baton Rouge MARY L. GRANTHAM, Mangham ROBERT E. GRAVEL, Alexandria DONNA J. GRAVES, Gonzales BETTY J. GRAY, Ruston DWIGHT E. GRAY, Ruston MARSHA E. GRAY, Bernice JAMES C. GRAYSON, JR., Shreveport MARCIA S. GRECO, Shreveport '31 X JOHN M. GINGLES, Shreveport SARAH M. GIRARD, Alexandria RODNEY J. GISCLAIR, Cut Off RICKY L. GITHENS, Vivian CHARLES W. GLEASON, Plain Dealing GEORGE F. GLEASON, Bossier City REGINA C. GLEASON, Bossier City DONALD J. GOINS, DeRidder RONALD D. GOINS, DeRidder RONALD W. GOODWIN, Shreveport RICHARD C. GOORLEY, Monroe PAUL C. GOWAN, Epps fb '5 1 ff? f ' A ff 1 3 RICHARD L. GRECO, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' ' JIMMY W. GREEN, Kinder KIRBY E. GREEN, Rushville, N. Y. THOMAS O. GREEN, El Dorado, Ark. I A 54. J , Q ,X -,... I X o -va .Nl Ji .4 A C? V f y ..,. 'Q , .. ,ei ,..-Na . .- ...9 -. A A 'WA fa' x 1 f N 2 Q ' ' ,I JOE JAMES GRIFFITH, Jennings JOHN W. GRIGSBY, Bossier City STEPHEN L. CRIMES, Alexandria RONALD E. GRIMMETT, Bastrop CLIFF W. GRIMSLEY, JR., Bossier City NICKIE L. GRISSOM, Newellton WALTER J. GUCHEREAU, Breaux Bridge CYRUS H. GUIDRY, Alexandria MICHAEL W. GUILLOTTE, Pineville JENNIFER GULLEY, Marion LINDA G. GULLY, Baton Rouge LINDA L. GUNTER, Bastrop ws '4 Sig? H sm . I TRUMAN J. GREEN, JR., Delhi RONALD L. GREENE, Natchitoches GLORIA A. GREENLEE, Shreveport FRANCES C. GREER, Minden JANE E. GREER, Homer MURRAY H. GREER, JR., Athens GAIL P. GREGORY, Lake Charles MERRILL D. GRESSE, Metairie THOMAS G. GRICE, Marrero ANITA M. GRIFFIN, Springhill DEBORAH K. GRIFFITH, West Monroe DONALD O. GRIFFITH, Springhill Qi. 37? N. .. -it i . 5, wah V, , . A :EDS - ,2 V L 24, ' . , is -an P 'T' ' l 4giax. 'U li -nh A 1 i.-f f .1 Haj 'J , L in BARBARA E. GUTHRIE, N ewellton HAL D. GUTSCH, Alexandria LYNN GUY, Homer MICHAEL D. GUZMAN, Lake Charles WILLIAM D. HADDAD, Monroe LARRY L. HADDOX, Monroe BETTY A. HALBROOK, Jonesboro NEIL F. HAGER, Ruston Freshman Class BOBBY L. HAINIMONS, Ruston GILBERT M, HAMMONS, Wisner NELSON C. HANEY, Shreveport LINDA J. HANKINS, Oak Grove CHARLES M. HANSON,.Lake Charles FADRA C. HANSON, Shreveport GARY MICHAEL HANSON, Arcadia DIANE D. HARDESTY, Shreveport LINDA M. HARDY, Monroe ANNE S. HARCROVE, Shreveport RICHARD M. HARCUS, Bossier City CHARLES R. HARKINS, Bernice DENNIS EDWARD HARLAN, shfevepm JANE E. HARP, Minden 1, GARY L. HARPER, Hodge '--- HARRY B. HARPER, Shreveport X JAN E. HALEY, Doyline PAMELA HALEY, Monroe ANNE W. HALL. El Dorado, Ark. BRUCE VERNON HALL, Summerfield HELEN H. HALL, Dubach RANCE DINO HALL, Bossier City ROLAND N. HALL, Stonewall SHARON A. HALL, Bossier City PAT K. HALLEY, Monroe DAVID E. HALTERMAN, Springhill MARY D. HAMILTON, Ruston GARY M. HAMMON, Ruston s Ev' lb ii? R -sn .1-5, 9 ll ' ji '3 P' A fp Kg I In ,-9 F - A, 'I Q 'A 1-5 , X ,. ' i 4 I I , -ll LINDA M. HARTMAN. Shreveport PEGGY A. HARTSEIELD, Quitman CLARENCE HAROLD HARVEY, Marion DAVID L. HARVEY, Clay JAMES R. HARVEY, Shreveport RANDY C. HARVEY, Ruston VIRGINIA P. HARVEY, Jackson WILLIAM W. HARVEY, Tallulah JAMES S. HASELDEN, Jacksonville, Fla. ERNEST C. HATCHER, Mansfield BILLY B. HATHORN, Minden SHERRY L. HATHORN, Alexandria ' 'I' 5 3 AL Q 1 ,rfb A ,..-.9 Q, lf' nba ! ,L--' L5 3 ' 5 ' 9 9. -il T QQ., .x-, A A .. PAUL D. HARPER. Buckhannon, W. Va. REBECCA J. HARPER, West Monroe BARBARA HARRIS. Springhill CLYDE E. HARRIS. Denham Springs JAMES F. HARRIS. Pineville JAMES H. HARRIS, DeRidder JERRY M. HARRIS, DeRidder MARTHA J. HARRIS, Clay RONALD A. HARRIS, Shreveport RONALD R. HARRIS, St. Joseph LUCKY HARRISON, Hosston JOHN MICHAEL HART, Monroe ,A 'IT 1 'Q 3. x X THOMAS M. HAUGHTON, Morgan City VALERIE M. HAUTH, Baltimore, Md. JEFFREY L. HAWLEY, DeRidder BENJAMIN MICHAEL HAWTHORN, Jennin DONNA G. HAWTHORNE, Shreveport LEWELL P. HAYDEN, Kenner WILLIAM J. HAYES, Shreveport GLORIA J. HAYNES, Ruston :F -? ha A.: Freshman Class , li --9 -0 NEWTON H. HENDERSON, Pride WILLIAM HARWELL HENDRICKSON, Ruston CARLOS A. HENLEY, Jena J. PATRICK HENNESSY, Bossier City REBECCA ANNE HENRY, Bemice W. CRAIG HENRY, Bernice DAVID E. HENSLEE, Sicily Island LINDA S. HENSLEE, Springhill JOHN W. HENSON, Leesville CINDY HERRMANN, Ruston EDWARD C. HERTY. JR., Kenner LARRY D. HETHCOX, Ruston JERRY D. HICKMAN, Ruston LEWIS P. HICKMAN, JR., Shreveport JOSEPH W. HIGCINBOTHAM, Shreveport BOLIN R. HIGCS, Shreveport X in i -1- '7 I '-9 K' K 7-1 ,V I -574 , -A -7 DEBORAH A. HAYS, Ruston MICHEAL R. HAYS, Shreveport ROBERT L. HAYS, Belle Chasse MARGARET L. HEAD, Alexandria JANICE L. HEARD, Shreveport JOHN L. HEARNE, Chatham RONNIE E. HEBERT, Vidalia JOY .IEANIA HEDRICK, Shreveport HOWARD R. HEFFELFINGER Bet , hl ROBERT M. HEFLIN, Monroe MARY LINDA HEINS, Bossier City LARRY H. HENDERSON, Arcadia ehem - -'3 fa v- ., 4 A ,-3 ..1 ' L gun -1:9 ..3 .4 Q -4 I I-0 I Hx..-ov K . 'H' l 1 I A 'P -J T3 mfr.- l . 9 4.23 4 1 - , ,ns CHRISTINE E. HINKLE, Shreveport BETTY C. HINTON, Ruston MARGARET J. HI.NTON, Clay JERRY G. HOBBS, Opelousas CHRISTIE HOBENSACK, Bossier City CARLOS D. HOBGOOD, Bogalusa LIZZIE B. HODGE. Homer PHYLLIS D. HODGE, Marion JUDY LYNN HIGHTOWER, Shreveport JAMES C. HILBORN, Bossier City TAFFY A. HILBORN, Shreveport ANN MARIE HILL, Shreveport 'E - SAM C. HILL, Monroe '47 VIRGINIA M. HILL, Shreveport CHARLES EDWARD HILLMAN, Alexandria DAVID J. HILLMAN, Lisbon - MARSHA L. HILTON, Monroe -J TOMMY L. HILYARD, El Dorado, Ark. f ,1' FREDERICK S. HINES, Sawyer AFB, Mich. KENNETH D. HINES, Plain Dealing za -9 . .4 -I 4: 5 5'-7 . N . A f -A X A E S :J ' , . lx- R . I . A . ug. ALVIN S. HODCES, Slaughter ,X ' - J A SALLY J. HODGES, Shreveport - f V ' D ' KENDRA C. HOFFMAN, Ruston - 1 -A ., 1 CHARLOTTE ANN HOFFOSS, Minden I , A h ,. A :qgL!'ff'-iiteiw ANN E. HOGAN, Ruston 3 - '9 n ' EMILY sul: HOGAN, Oak cfovo I Q BILLIE L. HOOO, Jonesboro -v '1 BOBBIE J. HOHMANN, Ringgold f X I . S 4 I' X lv -.s .. .vi -5' SHARON MARIE HOKE, Bogalusa VERNON G. HOLGUIN, Shreveport MICHAEL J. HOLLAN, Haynesville CHARLES W. HOLLAND, Minden 1149, A Freshman Class 'Is -A T7 X: A' 5 . MAA 'Q V' -3 U 1 5 J 4 -K 31' 'gunna CH.. .t RICHARD C. HOLMAN, Benton LINDA .I. HOLMES, Lisbon RONALD L. HOLMES, Bogalusa NANCY E. HOLSTEAD, Ruston '3 BARBARA J. HOLT, Alexandria BETTY R. HOLT, Alexandria .A KAREN L. HOLT. El Dorado, Ark. KENNETH J. HOLTCREVE, Metairie Ts. X BECKY I. HOOD, Dubach WILLIAM R. HOOKEY, Oceanside, ROBERT P. HOOPER, Shreveport IOLA D. HORTON, Haughton Calif. KIM HORTON, Bangor, Me. DAVID E. HOWELL, Alexandria SARAH L. HOWELL. Oakdale sd, MARY JANE HOYER, Bossier City K ,Q ,au JEROME C. HOLLAND, Houston, Tex. WILLIAM W. HOLLAND, Vidalia ROBERT H. HOLLENSHEAD, Urania INIICHAEL HOLLEY, Shreveport SANDRA M. HOLLIDAY, Minden ROBERT EDWARD HOLLINGSWORTH DAVID C. HOLLIS. Shreveport MICHEAL E. HOLLIS, Westlake DEBORAH S. HOLLOWAY. Minden GARY STEPHEN HOLLOWAY, Minden RONALD N. HOLLOWAY, Ruston FRANCES E. HOLMAN, Downsville , Bossier City . I -..--Q 4 'X ' SHELIA L. HOYT, Pineville ALICE L. HUBBARD, Ruston ' RICHARD D. HUBER, Cullen PAMELA HUCKABAY, Shreveport 3 9 LINDA S. HUMBLE, Natchez, M.iss. CYNTHIA F. HUNT, Haynesville FRANCES R. HUNT, Lillie VICKIE JEAN HUTCHINSON, Shreveport CARLOS D. INGRAM, Shreveport JOHN F. INGRAM, Shreveport PENNY LYNN IRLAND, Shreveport I. JANE ISLER, Bossier City DWAIN ISTRE, Jennings GLENN I. JACKSON, Shreveport JOE L. JACKSON, Bernice PHILIP JACKSON, Springhill ,-u CATHERINE M. HUDDLESTON, Plain NEVA D. HUDNALL, Jena . LARRY E. HUDNELL, Bossier City 'f THOMAS R. HUDSON, ixnpiewood wiv ini lfi. Dealing fa ' FRED O. HUFFMAN, Alexandria -2. BONNIE KAY HUGHES, Plant City, Fla. JANE F. HUGHES. Shreveport BARRY F. HUMBLE, Haynesville J .- 'X' , Ig. va: -:TX ' ' 3 'f' ' . ,gf Q I '4 Q' .'. I I .. -A K Q by 'I UT 0 V V -JO' ELIZABETH D. JAMES, Winnfield LORALU JAMES, Earmerville PHYLLIS ANN JAMES, Winnfield CARL W. JENKINS, Bogalusa RONALD L. JENKINS, Bernice VICKY L. JENNINGS, Bossier City STANLEY O. JESTER, Sarepta PATRICIA K. J EWELL, Shreveport . ,- ,.. 1 lt' - .- S194 4 X . I JS M . ,vb 'vcr ff. .lrhl -4' fr -I '-5 -.40 N Freshman Class -is X-o 'T '34 2 ,-4 , H-1 Q 4 g Q., Qi K A , .K A V OLIVER D. JOHNSON, JR., Chase REBECCA L. JOHNSON, Ruston SHELBY W. JOHNSON. Jonesboro STANLEY R. JOHNSON, Tioga STEPHEN F. JOHNSON. Zachary WALTER F. JOHNSON, New Orlea JAMES E. JOHNSTON, Shreveport JOHN D. JOHNSTON, Shongaloo JOSEPH H. JOHNSTON, Clarks DONNA M. JOLLY, Shreveport ANITA L. JONES, Minden BILLIE E. JONES, Downsville BILLY R. JONES, Jonesville FREIDA C. JONES, Jonesboro HASSON H. JONES, Ruston HELEN M. JONES, Cotton Valley DS '73 -A 23- JO A. JJMMERSON, Ruston LARRY L. JOHNS. Transylvania BYRON JOHNSON, Haynesville CHARLES H. JOHNSON, Colorado spfin C010. GEORGE O. JOHNSON, Forest Hill JAMES C. JOHNSON, Colfax JAMES H. JOHNSON, Lafayette JOHNNY O. JOHNSON, Ruston 2, LARETTA L. JOHNSON, Bossier City ' LOIS E. JOHNSON, Ruston 13, MARY ANN JOHNSON, Athens - MICHAEL T. JOHNSON, Homer 12 if l at 1-' .4 N x K 3 v-9 . x 1 fa f A. r Y 1 gc' 'pi ,2- ws '57 C9 Ll -an '17 2 4 tt J I it ,la 3 :-5, -as .Q .stil ,. i ,f ., 5, W Q J- vw . .... . 2 A ' 1- . '- 'if 'SZ' ., ff' 4' - - - jd X A ' l Y f PQ , fo l TOMMY G. KEENER, Bossier City JAMES M. KELLY, Elizabeth JOHN C. KELLY, Pine Bluff, Ark. MELBA J . KELLY, Dodson MARION F. KENDALL, Ruston CLARENCE D. KENNEDY, Bossier City SARAH C. KENNEDY, Ruston THOMAS P. KENNEDY, Zachary ANTHONY H. KERR, Silver Springs, Md. LARRY W. KETCHUM, Cotton Valley BOBBIE G. KIHNEMAN, Shreveport JAMES H. KIHNEMAN, JR., Shreveport Y . I, . ., 4 5' 4 J 6, . Li J 'i 'N ' IPD HENRY D. JONES, JR., Georgetown JOHNNY L. JONES, Bossier City KAYO J ONG, Lake Providence ABBOTT L. JORDAN, Shreveport BRENDA J. JORDAN, Shreveport LINDY L. JORDAN, Winnfield MARGARET G. JORDAN, Ruston SHERRIE K. JORDAN, Shreveport RUSSELL L. J OWERS, Gibsland BEVERLY ANN J UN EAU, Shrevepo CAROL A. KALBERG, Shreveport I MARTHA C. KEENE, Alexandria rt .J I. I ' fv ' 13 5 ,er 4, A f W . ,,. '-- W J' sf? 1' 1 ' 111' ir ' 'EQ x , f 7- X X ,V J P :Av . wa .Jg ,. , -Q V ,, K I 1 xx Ag QM .4 5 I 'E V A 'E' 5? 1,:g,., Li., 1 Q f'- A E i ' -4, I ' J 5' 'Z ...,. - . 4? 'T -I J 0 , Q. A A 4- 1 A -riffs 1 . .. J' 1 X 1 ii fm L, -1 - '. -- wi-if -3147 E 4 Aa, 'QA .JM J.. ,- N J, My s Xl.-,.,, x 3? I 3, I ,L .... .- L W 1 CARROLL P. KILGORE, Ruston SANDRA D. KILGORE, Ruston NELWYN K. KILLINGSWORTH, Arcadia DIANN E KIMBELL, Shreveport GEOFFERY D. KIMBROUGH, Lafayette TED H. KINCANNON, Rantoul, Ill. JOHN V. KINDER, Alexandria JANIS M. KING, Ruston Freshman Class '23 .1-6 , ...3, W I kt.. I.. -A - . - JOHNNY L. KING, Ruston OUIDA M. KINNEY, Monroe .IACQUELINE Y. KINZER, Shreveport MARTHA J. KIPER, Monroe JOHN M. KIRBY, Ruston ' v CAROL ANN KIRKLAND, West Monroe -X DAVID L. KIRKLAND, Shreveport ,L f JAMES L. KIRKLAND, Shreveport f N um -. -' 4 f -! u ,- NANCY S. KITCHEN. Shreveport V' E - 4 RAYMOND A. KITTLER, Bossier City . r , . JOHN L. KIELDCAARD, El Dorado, Ark. A 7 ' ' -3- -, ARLENE S. KNOL, Mt. Prospect, HI. . A ,M A WIP? MICHAEL E. KOPP, Baker PETER P. KRALEY, Alexandria .2 DOUG S. KUTINE. Arahi f tw' WALTER J. LAATSCH, Bangor, Me. g 1 x ' , , SK ' ll LARRY L. LAFITTE, Keithville DON E. LAMPSHIRE. Bossier City SIDNEY M. LANCASTER, Monroe LARRY W. LANCE, Shreveport BRIAN T. LANDRY. Franklin DANIEL J. LANCHELD, Minden JOHN F. LANCSTON, Shreveport VIRGINIA R. LARANCE, Dubach ALLEN W. LARSON, Ruston JANIIB F. LATHAIVI. Leesville MICHAEL C. LATIMER, Bossier City JOHN P. LATKA, Seymour, Conn. 'If II K I1 . F' ga I . N A D QQ V 2 J VZ. r '3 -3 5,46 5 f ' ' H2- we A .1 A 'fx' X, 'Dy A n J ROGER D. LAWRENCE, Jonesboro SANDY R. LAYFIELD, Jonesboro KATHY L. LAYTON. Shreveport WILLIAM M. LEA, West Monroe DAVID E. LEE, Shreveport HARLAN B. LEE, Shreveport SHARON E LEE, Kilboume JERRY M. LEMONS, Pineville 9 ' MARIA LUISA LEON, Minden ,Q ESS' JAMES M. LEPPIEN, Huntington, N. ' 1' CELIA A. LESNIEWSKI, Shreveport I ' l ROBERT F. LESTAGE, Campti PATSY E. LETLOW, Arcadia ,, ' SUSAN A. LEVASSEUR, New Orleans V. ' t WILLIAM A. LEVY, San Salvador, El Salvador 1 ' ..-.7 ANTHONY J. LEWIS, Haughton F il if DANIEL W. LEWIS, Dry Prong , I DANNY L. LEWIS, Homer .4 ,A JAMES A. LEWIS, Pineville .7 ' - LINDA LEWIS, New Orleans LINDA G. LEWIS, Shreveport A Q X, f - A PAULA R. LEWIS, Dubacih ' W' 'A A A CAROLYN A. LIBERTO, Shreveport ' .4 j -an SUSAN A. LILJEDAHL, San Francisco, Calif. J ' ' ' n '55, I fi m T If BARABARA A. LINDSAY, Shreveport ERNEST W. LINDSEY, Haughton SUZETTE LIN DSEY, Monroe CHARLES R. LINN, Shreveport JUDY C. LITTLE, Shreveport JOSEPH M. LOCKWOOD, Bastrop GEORGE W. LODGE, Springhill MICHEAL R. LODRIGE, Leesville Q. Freshman Class es -P ,?- . -1-' I 9 -Ii' Q S s. C 3, 1' 4 ' 1 'A 17, EL. C -41.4 - B ARTIS L. LUTTRELL Bucke e . , Y HAROLD L. LYDICK, Scotch Plains, N. J. NEAL R. LYLES, Maplewood STEVE M. LYMBERIS, Alexandria JACK R. LYNCH, Fort Worth, Tex. CHERI A. LYON, Shreveport HENRY E. MCARDLE, Minden MARILYN M. MCCABE, New Orleans JOHN W. MCCAIN, Shreveport SHIRLEY A. MCCALEB, Shreveport JANET S. MCCALLUM, Shreveport RONALD L. MCCALLUM, Zachary HARDEN S. MCCANN, Tioga ADELL MCCARTER, JR., Ruston CONNIE C. MCCARTNEY, Ruston KENNETH W. MCCLANE, Winniield Y. HELEN RUTH LOGAN, Mooringsport RICKY L. LOGIE, Scottsdale, Ariz. LAWRENCE W. LOGSDON, Alexandria A. DEBNEY LONG, Pineville MARILYN R. LONG, Baton Rouge CHARLES R. LOVE, Ruston DENNIS W. LOVELL, Shreveport DAVID H. LOVETT, Vivian ALICE K. LOVE, Dubach SHARON ANN LUCKETTE, Bossier City LEE R. HUFF, Ruston JOHN T. LUMENS, Alexandria I - 'G' 1. ..... - 'TT M IAA it B 3 yy f . 6 -l - -A 4, f- ... ' A , '17 ' .M ,f J H V g ' ' 'A fxgr Al r Q is ,K 145 Fi L A 134 7 f I' J 5 '5 Kg i 'A .4 '85 'i -..., 4 ,jf , ., f f - fl A Q- JOHN T. MCDANIEL, Shreveport EVELYN L. MCDONALD, Homer VAN A. MCDONALD, Ruston GARY L. MCELROY, Bossier City PAULA MCFERREN, Shreveport WILLIAM C. MCGARY, Shreveport JAMES M. MCGEE, Shreveport MICKIE Y. MOGHEE, Barksdale AFB JAMES A. MCCRIFF, Monroe JERALD L. MCGUIRE, Arcadia ROY C. MCINTYRE, Vidalia RUSS MCJ UN KIN S, Shreveport -1 dhlepn -4 T X -J ELOISE MCCLENDON, Minden GARY W. MCCLURE, Shreveport JAMES R. MCCLURE. Shreveport ROY F. MCCLURE, Minden JERRY G. MCCOLLOUGH, Morgan City JEANNE B. MCCONATHY, Quitman BILLY K. MCCONNELL, Rayville JOHN W. MCCORKLE, Choudrant MALCOLM L. MCCOWN, McLean, Va. SHELDON W. MCCRANIE, Shreveport ANDRA L. MCCULLOUGH, Shreveport BRUCE B. MCCULLOUGH, Mansfield -do A jf S 49' , -5:3 A .5 J -gf .. LARRY W. MCKENZIE, Homer PHILLIP T. MCKENZIE, Homer CARROLL A. MCKETHAN, Arcadia EVELYN C. MCKNEELY, Blanchard HOYT C. MCKNIGHT, JR., Houma JACQUELIN E M. MCLEAN, Pineville THOMAS O. MCLENDON, Houston, Tex STEVE P. MCLEOD, Mansfield 1. MQ. Freshman Class ,-6 7 1'1- ROBERT C. MADDRY, Shreveport DON R. MAGEE. El Dorado, Ark. MARIA MAGGIO, Haughton PAULA M. MAHAN, Shreveport PENNY L. MAHANEY, Farmerville CAROL F. MALEC, Shreveport DARRELL L. MANCEAUX, Bossier FRED MANHART, Monroe BARBARA J. MANN, Shreveport DENZA L. MANNING, Shreveport MARY L. MANSON, Baton Rouge LINDA M. MANTROZOS, Monroe LINDA C. MARAK, Shreveport EPAMINONDAS MARINAKYS, Sa r .,-0. I 0 . A I :Ll 0 A . 6 cis. D 1... if ff ,f If City n Pedro Sula, Honduras JOHN M. MARMVERICH, Shreveport LINDA E. MARKHAM, Shreveport 'JU 'Z MIKE D. MCMEEL, Shreveport LESLIE R. MCMULLAN, Shreveport MARC E. MCNEAL, Effie RICHARD H. MCNEES, Shreveport MARVIN J. MCVICKER, Iowa MARTHA I. MABRY, Ruston MARY A. MABRY, Shreveport ROBERT S. MacDONALD, Bossier City MICKIE D. MADDEN, Bossier City WILLIAM B. MADDEN, Dubach WILLIFORD L. MADDEN, Bienville MYRA LEE MADDOX, Homer 95? X A ...g . I' '3 25 f i f 'W ' I MMI A I Sw . f. li I A A Q 'IB' JOSEPH C. MASSEY, Tallulah LARRY O. MATHEWS, Alexandria ANNA C. MATHIS, Mansfield LEE R. MATTHEWS, Longview, Tex. MALCOLM T. MATTHEWS, Vivian REGINA O. MATTHEWS, Shreveport TOMMY L. MATTHEWS, Lafayette BARRY L. MAXWELL, Ferriday ROGER C. MAXWELL, Jonesboro JIMMY H. MAY, Homer JEANNE E. MAYER, Bossier City ALAN R. MAYES, Many 'xi w. ' E-2 5 23, 8 3 ,-5 r . wr CECIL P. MARR, Shreveport ARTHUR D. MARRS, Shreveport DON L. MARTIN, Bossier City ELIZABETH S. MARTIN, Ruston RALPH B. MARTIN, JR., Hagerstown RONNEY W. MARTIN, Bossier City SHARON B. MARTIN, Ruston TERRY F. MARTIN, Shreveport W. LAMAR MARTIN, Shongaloo DANNY MASON, Lillie MELBA J. MASON, Simsbbro THOMAS R. MASSERINI, Shreveport , Md. - Q -qi' Cl-5. ff, '71 ,V '3 . E ri- - ' , W7 Tai' 'ft A . 'C' CAROL A. MAYFIELD, Haynesville CORINNE MAYS, Plain Dealing JAMES O. MAYS, JR., Winnsboro MARCIA E. MAYS, Ruston SUSAN K. MEANS, New Orleans DONALD D. MEEKER, Bunkie HAROLD T. MEEKINS, Bossier City- WILLIAM C. MECCS, Lisbon 5 'i .I is 6 Freshman Class 2 04 i - r fvnfxe 'W '7 I J ' fi 1, 1 Q .J-.1-775 Zh v.71.f.g.:La 1 EJ!! H5151 ra ' Y - 1 T x ir . J :.,ji' -it Y fn is 3 Q Ar-, . I X, . A ' Q ' I S27 -1' ' - I70 DALE MILLER, Bossier City GARLAND MILLER, Winnfield LARRY MILLER, Kenner ROBERT MILLER, Batesville CAROLYN MILLS, Alexandria JOHNNY MILLS, Tallulah GERALD MINCE, Kenner JAMES MINK, Pineville AUGUSTA MINNIS, Baton Rouge LINDA MINTZ, New Ulm, Minn. WILLIAM MITCHAM, Bemice BRENDA MITCHELL, Jonesboro FRANCES MITCHELL, Bossier City MISSYE MITCHELL, Opelousas LESLIE MIZE, Jonesboro KAREN MOBERLEY, Tallulah STEPHEN MEIER, Shreveport MARKITA L. MELTON, Georgetown PETER G. MELTON, New Orleans SANDRA A. MEREDITH, Irving, Tex. PAMELA S. MERIDETH, Homer WILLIAM A. H. MERIDETH, New Orleans FRANCIS D. MERTENS, Alexandria KATHLEEN L. MESSER, Alexandria RICHARD H. METZ, New Orleans SHIRLEY MICHELLI, Baton Rouge MARGARET MILES, Monroe BARBARA MILLER, Farmerville -:v I dir -I ia. 1-'Q X 2. -A f -.S 1... V II , G' - Q S8 ' A fr., Q fsifxw s.-.4544 A .f A 6 aff, .si E ,ff GENE MOORE, Oak Grove LINDA L. MOORE, Shreveport 4 A 2- I P2 4 RANNY MOORE, Ruston '35 ROBERT B. MOORE, Ruston KATHE K. MORALES Ruston TOMMY L. MORGAN Castor MICHAEL A. MORMAN Shrevepo rt WAYNE J. MOLLERE. Tuft BILLY D. KIONCRIEI7. lh1st1-up JAMES A. MONNOT, Norco ,IAMESIE A. MONROE, Shreveport RONNIE R. MONROE, Montgomery BARBARA Y. MONSOUR, Shreveport JEAN E. MONTALBANO, Bossier City BRENDA F. MOON, Ruston JOHN H. MOORADIAN, Monroe CANDY MOORE, Tirrenia, Italy ELIZABETH R. MOORE, Jena GAIL MOORE, Houma 1159 ' as CHARLOTTE s. MORING, spemvme ' p N. ' if B BECKY A. MORRIS, Shreveport CHARLES C. MORRIS, Barksdale CLAUDIA L. MORRIS, Houma HOWARD C. MORRIS, Shreveport AF B A Q-3 san-1 HARRY L. MORRISON, Bastrop JOHN G. MORRISON, Shreveport STEPHEN G. MORROW, Shreveport THOMAS W. MORTON, Benton CHERRY J. MOSELEY, Shreveport MARTHA A. MOSER, Ruston BARBARA L. MOSHIER, Barksdale AFB JAMES L. MOSS, Homer ig .4 w 1 Li ,I -li 'v-:J 3 f HSS 273 Freshman C ass , 4 55 ' s 9 ' . . 0 ' C :R Q f I J , N I I RJR 4-'iii' I vp I MARY A. NASSE, Lafayette KENNETH L. NEAL, Farmewille CYNTHIA E. NELSON, Bossier City NOLAN C. NESBIT, Springhill BRUCE W. NESMITH. McMinnville, Tenn. JOHN L. NETHERLAND, Baton Rouge MARY A. NETTLES, Dry Prong BETSY C. NEWLAND, Bossier City MILDRED L. NEWMAN, Ruston JAMES M. NEWSOM, Dubach LAURIE J. NEWSOM, Sikes N. SCOTT NICHOLS, Maplewood RONALD NIX, Oak Grove WILLIAM C. NIX, Ruston GEORGE S. NOBLES, Bogalusa KENNETH L. NOLAN, Ruston in 4 '11'i.. - ... A .4 I ,..., DAVID C. MUELL1-JR, Vivian ROBERT F. MULHEARN, JR., Winnsboro AUTTIS L. MULLINS, Baton Rouge REBECCA G. MULLINS, Farmerville PAMELA J. MUNN, Haughton CHARLES M. MUNSON, Zachary PHILLIP W. NADEAU, Bossier City SHERWIN K. NALLEY, Quitman JO ANN NANNEY, Atlanta, Ga. LUE C. NAPPER, Ruston RUSSELL E. NAPPER, Ruston SHERALYN A. NAPPER, Ruston m ea Y 5-7 4: lsix Jil, Q 4 , t'.'YV Q 'I i JOYCE E. NORMAN, Ruston LINDA L. NORMAN, Shreveport RICHARD A. NORRE, Shreveport A BRENDA F. NORRED, Hodge 2 G 6 .. it As, 'Exif SHIRLEY V. NORRIS, Choudrant .3 JAMES K. NORTHEY, New orieans ' '- FREDERICK C. NORTON, Shreveport . -.f RICKEY L. N OWLIN, Ferriday . 5 fir SHARON K. O'BRIEN, LaP1ace .IOE M. ODOM, JR., Minden RODNEY K. ODOM, Princeton WILLIAM R. OLIVER, Shreveport PATRICIA A. O'NEAL, Choudrant MARILYN J. ORR, Ruston MARY .IO OSSENBECK, Dubach CALENE M. OWEN, Shreveport CLARENCE B. OWEN III, Hubbard, Ohio , LARRY S. OWENS, West Monroe RICKY D. OWENS, Farmerville LINDA C. PACE, Bossier City ,J-ay .- A CHE-RYL I. NUGENT, Dry Prong .IOHN W. NUGENT, Tullos NELLIE .I. O'BIER, Shongaloo DONNA M. O'BRIEN, Shreveport 'rica A .JZ , -1-iigwmwy k : f Z3 A ppt ffh'? I W f' I ., 1.51, --1-,, C.-vw 4.4 Q. PRISCILLA S. PARDUE, Shreveport GEORGE R. PARK, Ruston BARRY W. PARKER, Calliano DAVID A. PARKER, Shreveport RON D. PARKER, Jena CLYDE M. PARKS, Shreveport WILLIAM E. PARKS, Homer DANIEL L. PADDOCK, Rushville, N. Y. A , -..,. hg,-1, Q L- -Q3 Freshman Class 1 ra A P -L .4 .--9 .Q 2 vi . ' -3 4,1 -3 THOMAS O. PEARSON, Homer THOMAS M. PEEL, Quitmau FRED R. PEEPLES, Athens ANTONIO A. PENA, Guayaquil, Ecuador LINDA J. PENDRY, Ruston ALVIN W. PENTON, Baton Rouge PETE J. PERCOPO, New Orleans LOUIS J. PERKINS, Ruston .- MARY J. PERKINS, Shreveport VICTOR G. PERRETT III, Arabi LILLIAN D. PERRY, Gibsland JON T. PETERS, Shreveport BETTY J. PETERSON, Homer CAROLYN F. PEYTON, Shreveport ELIZABETH A. PHILLIPS, Alexandria JIMMIE D. PHILLIPS, Shreveport CHARLES L. PARNELL, Choudrant SHARON F PARSONS, West Monroe WILBUR L PATE, Beaumont, Tex. JUDY PATTERSON, Shreveport KENNIE S PATTERSON, Bogalusa HARVEY E PAUL, El Dorado, Ark. AUDREY L PAYNE, Ruston STEVE L PAYNE, West Monroe MARY J. PEAIRS, Slaughter LAWANDA R. PEARCE, Ruston PAUL H. PEARCE, Falls Church, Va. MARY E. PEARSON, Homer A 1-s .-,, .1 -'gi ' 44- H,,,,.','E X Y! PD' -6 N l GRI 6, 1 .K , . . A ft. V ws I f si . A i -im I . 4 V2 .V 'F , r C as V E N, .Q , Q i ' .J A Q h A Je. JAMES A. POE, Newellton ' PAULA S. POE, Newellton RUSSELL J. PONDER, New Orleans MALCOLM C. POOLE, Shreveport KEITH A. PHILLIPS, Ho,-oooviuo LINDA S. PHILLIPS, Mississippi City, Miss. NANCY M. PHILLIPS, West Monroe SARAH T. PHILLIPS, Ruston WILLIAM G. PICKERING, Shreveport SUSAN E. PIERRELEE, Bossier City GARY M. PIGOTT, Ponchatoula DOYLE W. PILCHER, Ruston DON N. PIPES, Choudrant DAVID T. PITTS, Shreveport DONNA L. PITTS, Belcher JOHNNY N. PLASTER, Shreveport 0: I W T7 4 J ...Q- f I ss ? ' , ,..., .. , YY X 1. . . 1' o I' 5.3 F.: , - 'J'-I ' A PATRICIA E. POOR, Baton Rouge 0 Y g , A i RONNIE J. POPE, Minden ' ' 'Q '65 ' fl 4, -0 BRENDA C. PORTER, Ruston . , P , til? -:f EARL E. PORTER, Bossier City V ,F . A o I V X for : 14. ...J P IIA ' I I -if ., 'W , 5 7: A- ERRETT A. PORTER III, Monroe . - GARY C. PORTER, Jonesboro . W, . 4 A , LINDA B. PORTER, Monroe is ' 'I'-' I LINDA S. POWELL, Minden V- I If ' .A B . A ' I 0 'si iW :4'9 W IG I A pd. Y, ' DAVID PRATOR. Shreveport MARILYN K. PRAY, Baton Rouge JOHN S. PREAUS, Farmerville MARK F. PREDDY, Shreveport FRANK J. PREST, Shreveport PHOEBE A. PRESTRIDGE, Delhi WILLIAM A. PREWITT, Elizabeth JOHN W. PRICE, Bossier City Freshman Class 1 '+R ' - 1 i x,. I --9 N-1 nl? STORM C. RANDALL, Ruston fir 1? ...Ad VINCENT JOSEPH RANDAZZO, Broomall, Pa. ' 'D RONDA D. RASBERRY, Jonesboro ROBERT H. RAWLE, New Orleans WILLIAM C. REARDON, Monroe KENNETH A. REDD, Newellton FERNELL M. REED, Bunkie RICHARD ALAN REED, Natchitoches RONNY R. REED. Shreveport DOH LE E. REEVES. .Iennings .IESSE E. REEVES III, Ruston WESLEY D. REEVES, Ruston DAROL DUANE REGAN, Bossier City FRANK E. REGER, Shreveport BARBARA ADELE REICH, Ruston DIIUANA K. REID, Baton Rouge -.Q B 'D 3. ,V 'A A, 7? 1 . C I BENJAMIN R. PRINCE, Homer ROLAN R. PROCELL, West Monroe JOHNNY W. PROTHRO, Shreveport PHYLLIS R. PUGH, Bossier City .IOHNNY R. PULLIN, Hodge E. FRANK PURCELL, El Dorado, Ark. CHARLES L. PURDY, Minden ROBERT FRANCIS PURDY, New Orleans CONNI-E R. QUADE, Minden CLENT H. RAMBIN. Shreveport DORIS RAMBO, Georgetown GEORGE E. RAMSEY, Shreveport Q2 .nJL A iw wa-'Q ,X p I ,,,,, r 'L A tml 'T 'fu F' 1 . '1 49 3 f A ,- .- W i QS it 'se :X Pt - I .. si A . - - 4 A ' Q . T - T 'uw' .V L. U I ...Q 1. Ag' . ' Kr. . .51 5 I . .,.-, t - .sf'fTf'l' ' - ' ' J e , - :fi fi-.iff I -' 3, ' 'VXT?,.'.lf1fg,-gP.wx4:'?vIA'?fi fi-,-itI D X NANCY M. RILEY, New Iberia .IOHN W. RIMES, Pineville JEANETTE RINEHART, Ruston RICHARD L. RITCHIE, Bossier City PATRICIA A. RIVES, Ruston GERALD S. RIZER, Oxon Hill, Md. ROBERT D. ROACH, Choudrant VAN R. ROACH, JR., Bernice WAYNE E. ROAN, Ferriday LARRY D. ROARK, Shreveport KATHRYN J. ROBERTS, Pineville LARRY ROBERTS, Vinton Www - .. JOHN W. REID, Clifton, N. J. LINDA L, REID, .Farmerville FREDDIE M. REPPOND, Marion LYN DA P. REYENGA, Shreveport, ARTHUR R. REYNOLDS, Haughton THOMAS L. REYNOLDS, Shreveport MARY H. RICHARD, Shreveport EDWIN S. RICHARDSON, Lafavette SHARON O. RICHARDSON, Chatham MICHAEL B. RICHE, Alexandria CAROL S. RIDER, Benton MIKEL C. RIGCIN, West Monroe ! .M ' L 4 Ar fin . i ,N,. .xl U . 1' 1 0 V N 5 - as sl df., up lj NX b Tra x a Ei A -5 L., A I ll 'W' wr I 1 -5 647' .2- I 51 ' lov: ,-as i fl cf. ' . ,. W . . - warm? .1-.Mp . A . , 1,..f!!at1c .nf-Tfsfiei 4 . 'Q 0' wb' Q- -Q if -:,,. 1 LINDA E. ROBERTS, Alexandria MARY F. ROBERTS, Ruston RONNY C. ROBERTS, Mansfield WALTER L. ROBERTS, Baton Rouge WILLIAM L. ROBERTS II, Heflin ROBYN L. ROBERTSON, Alexandria SILAS M. ROBERTSON, Gonzales BETTY C. ROBINETTE, Shreveport V 11' , '61 .'7 ' .-w 1 -za ...L ...Q .. P' aux .- ...1 ik 'fi Freshman Class i ... 'Q 'S DANIEL ROME, Houma KENNETH RORIE, Shreveport GARY ROSS. Ruston PARTRICK ROSS, Shreveport CLIFFORD ROTH, W. Monroe EMILIE ROTHENBERGER, Shreveport LUCIEN ROUNTREE, Alexandria RICKY RUSS, Shreveport NELDA RUSSELL, Jena COULTER. SABATHIER, New Orleans HELEN SABIN, Burksdale AFB LINDA SADLER. Bunkie ELIZABETH SALMON, Simsboro MICHAEL SALVAIL, Shreveport RANDY SANDERLIN, Jonesboro CAROLYN SANDERS, Minden 'I -1? , an EDWIN ROBINETTE, Shreveport MAX ROBINSON, Hodge WILLIAM ROBINSON, Barksdale SHERRY ROBISON, Jonesboro JANIS ROCKETT, Lillie JOHN ROCKHOLD, Jonesboro DIANE RODCERS, Shreveport CHRISTIE ROGERS, Shreveport DEBRA ROGERS, Opelousas EARRIS ROGERS, Delhi PAT ROGERS. Hodge MARY ROLAND, Alexandria AFB 1 1? L3 ,5 1 A1 h rl' ,- J: vi .'f! X N ,ci 'I ra '39 1 it T K , M s 1 'L ,' ap 4'-wi ' f , J A' .3 i 1 t , S , 1+ L., -gs Raise Q! rl -'il 39, ' vi ML . 5 ml 4 E. G. SCHILLINC, Zachary CHRISTINE SCHLEIBAUM, Barksdal JOSEPH SCHULER, Mooringsport BRENDA SCHWARTZ, Leesville LINDA SCOGINS, Bossier City JOHN SCOTT, Bossier City KATHERINE SCOTT, Alexandria W. RAY SCOTT, Natchitoches CHARLES SCRIBER, Lisbon WILLIAM SCRIBER, Winnsboro S. KEITH SELF, Many JANET SELLE, Ruston eAFB ,X :E iw -..J , f L' 4 , ,, it I -XJ.-,ilt,. 'Wm , I .u'Y f: -' -FY altlielfi Ea ,Q fav. lf-ff .. , A .5 or 2 fy' 1 .5 'ii .- l , 'r -2 I 9 I ' guru, I '1 1 r A , K f '14 ,M , if 5 , . . A L., 'I v r1: '??'fk x we f . ,if 1421 1 ' - e , V .QT 72' i 'Q IRIS SANDERS, Dodson JOHN SANDERS, Shreveport JUDY SANDERS, Bossier City LEON SANDERS, Plain Dealing RICHARD SANDERS, Shreveport JAMES SANFORD, Maxwell AFB, Ala. JOSEPH SANSALONE, Leesville SHIRLEY SARGENT, Harrisonburg LARRY SAVAT, Shreveport ROBERT SCALES, Shreveport SAMMY SCALES, Plain Dealing CAROLYN SCARBOROUCH, Ferriday im. if .ap . -4 'i fc? rg ,, J ,ng ,xwep--A ' Qi, QQ: -8 of -A fs Q -: T' A .. AQ r'5 for 1 sd 'Q SQ' .-1,1 I .E XS' 4 A Q uf .U V I x J RJ, q, .o GEORGE SELLERS, Bossier City PHILLIP SEMON, Shreveport RANDALL SEXTON, Montgomery, Ala. JEANIE SHAUGHNESSY, Shreveport KATHRYN SHAVER, Monroe DAVID SHAVOR, Thibodaux EDWARD SHAW, Monroe JERRY SHAW, Shreveport ff. ll' Ii 33. fp is Freshman lass 4-sr 14 .LX . A A --1:.-. f. . .-.-g.2.e MARY SIMMONS, Shreveport SUSAN SIMMONS, Shreveport MARY SIMMS. Shongaloo BECKY SIMPSON, Springhill DANIEL SIMPSON, New Orleans EDWARD SIMPSON, Minden JAMES SIMPSON, Ruston RONALD SIMS, Bossier City CHERYL SINCLAIR. W. Monroe CALVIN SINGLETON, Duhach TOMMY SINGLETON, Dubach LINDA SKAGGS, Rodessa JIMMY SKAINS. Winnfield RECGIE SKAINS, Downsville DAVID SKINNER, Colfax WILLIAM SKIPPER, West Monro ln CHARLES SHEARER, Shreveport JOHN SHEARER, Shreveport RICHARD SHEPHERD, New Iberia STEPHANIE SHERRARD, Arcadia GARY SHIREY, Bernice ALICE SHIRLEY, Coushatta JUDY SHOFNER, Shreveport LARRY SHOREY, Ruston LLOYD SHORT, Monroe LUANNE SIBLEY, Baton Rouge ALLEN SIMMONS, Alexandria BRENDA SIMMONS, Bemice if 1 QS, L, 4 v .wr 5, r ,v 'lv with A -A ....?. 2 ! . A . Q3 , C .--. P35 1 .rv W'-'P 3 .. r. A Ag, ..- 3 -A -J f 4 4 az, x,y-1 g 'A ---4 7' 1211 46 4, VADA M. SLAUGHTER, Sulphur JOHN L. SLY, Mansfield JAMES L. SMALL, Haughton DIANA SMITH, Shreveport DONNA M. SMITH, Jamestown ESTUS R. SMITH, Oak Grove FAYE M. SMITH, Ruston FLORA A. SMITH, Pineville CARRY D. SMITH, Oak Grove GARY N. SMITH, Bossier City JAMES E. SMITH, Bossier City JAMES HOWARD SMITH, Bossier City 1 ll' A i h JANICE F. SMITH, Minden ' A JOHN D. SMITH, Bastrop f JUDITH L. SMITH, Shreveport .3 KATHRYN J. SMITH, Moreauville ' . f., as 'L2Agl.Li 'a'1'J-Ti: 4 2 LARRY D. SMITH, Alexandria LARRY L. SMITH, Vidalia LINDA A. SMITH, Ruston NANCY M. SMITH, Springhill PHYLLIS M. SMITH, Jamestown REBECCA A. SMITH, Ruston SANDRA J. SMITH, Pineville SHARON K. SMITH, Oberlin 'X ,,.a, fi 4. I-0 1:-9 THOMAS L. SMITH, Mooringsport WILLIAM M. SMITH, Lisbon JULIUS B. SMOAK, Shreveport LINDA G. SNEAD, Shreveport WILLARD M. SN EED, Shreveport L. CARMEN SOILEAU, Alexandria MARY K. SOLOMAN, Ruston RONNIE J. SPATARO, Shreveport 5 fm fl, il f - er iv- LS, a 'C ....-f r 'n Freshman Class uc? ' K: -3- Q-if ff S ir QCA Q .gg 1'- L r A ni 'Qi Q4 CHARLES K. STANTON, Metairie MARILYN STARKS, Georgetown MARY C. STAWASZ, Shreveport PHILLIP E. STEEN, Monroe ROBERT L. STEPHENS, Shreveport LAWANNA R. STEPHENSON, Vivian VICTOR S. STEVENS, Shreveport KATHYE L. STEWART, Bossier City LUSHEN A. STEWART, Springhill MIRIAM L. STEWART. Choudrant W. THOMAS STEWART. Ruston WILLIAM C. STILL, Taylor CLUSTER R. STINSON, Shreveport CAYLA STINSON, Ruston RAYMOND L. STOCKLE, Ruston MIRIAM D. STOGNER, Bossier City LANIS A. SPEIGHTS, Longstreet PAULA A. SPIGARELLI, Shreveport CARY W. SPIKES. Vivian .IANICE M. SPILLERS, Eros JAMES P. SPIVEY. Haughton ELIZABETH l. SPOHRER. Shreveport KATHRYN M. SPURLOCK, Bossier City STEPHEN L. STAGE. Blanchard CHARLOTTE S. STAGC, Sulphur JAMES L. STAHL. Bossier City LINDON A. STALL, Shreveport MARY M. STAMM, Minden If T it ' I 11 I Q- 1 ,gg . .. . 1. ,, - ,jk '35 rx- I . .2 TWP?-Lfii'gfsgi 'R sr-gf J, t 4 'I , FFF A . -Ae 'UF Y . J -,3 -'ZF -.-4 I 'N' -.-K PATTI L. STUART, Opelousas CHARLOTTE L. SULLIVAN, Benton TOMMY L. SUMMERS, Arcadia EDWARD T. SUTTER, Zachary LARRY CHARLES SUTTON, Arcadia NANCY C. SUTTON, Jonesboro ROBERT L. SUTTON,'Shreveport SUZANNE L. SUTTON, Bossier City JUDY IRENE SWEAT, Pineville RANDALL W. SWEETERS, Shreveport ALAN P. SWITZER, Barksdale AFB ALFRED M. SYKES, Shreveport um 1- 3 ng fr F-,rf-. 2 2 A 1 , V -U Q . xi 23, 9- . riser u X . MICHAEL L. STOKES, Ruston PAUL E. STOKES, Baton Rouge SALLY C. STOKES, Mansfield ANNELLE R. STOLZ, Junction City, Ark. CHERYL A. STONE, Alexandria COY B. STONE, Bienville WILLIAM STRAIN, Ruston JOAN SHARON STRATTON, Minden JUDITH A. STRETCH, Haynesville BOBBY STRINCER, Chatham CHARLES T. STRONG, Sarepta LAWANA STROUD, Chatham .. .-'. 'J Q5 -R lc! KENNETH M. TALKINGTON, Sondheimer JAMES R. TALLEY, Shongaloo THOMAS J. TANNEHILL, Tullos MICHAEL B. TAPP, Bossier City ROBERT L. TAPP, Bossier City VAN T. TARVER, Columbia CHARLES C. TASMA, New Iberia MARY J. TASSIN, Alexandria Freshman Class 'P - 12 .1 .N A I V'-'7 '-'Y' ,-. . ave R, .RQWIYI MARGARET A. TENNEY, Shreveport , STEVE CRAIG TERRAL. Farmerville THOMAS D. TAUNTON, Feniday CALVIN A. TAYLOR, Longstreet ELIZABETH C. TAYLOR, Shreveport JOHN R. TAYLOR, Shreveport JOY TAYLOR, Sicily Island LINDA LOU TAYLOR, Marion MARIAN M. TAYLOR, Winnsboro PATRICIA E. TAYLOR, Ruston TERRY TRAVIS TAYLOR, Dodson VIRGINIA B. TAYLOR, Sikes VIRGINIA LEE TAYLOR, Ruston GARY M. TEER, Keithville WILLIAM C, TERRILL, Shreveport -. ' R' JANE TERRY, Choudrant ' 4-j 12 ' 1 d K . .42 J -A1 1 Ie... MICHAEL MAURICE TERRY, New Orleans AMELIE E. THEARD, Shreveport FRANCES E. THIBODEAUX, Shreveport STANLEY J. THIBODEAUX, Houston, Tex. -'1 L 133' -U n f Aff! CHARLES M. THOMAS, Calhoun GARY W. THOMAS, Sarepta , HAROLD D. THOMAS, Bastrop 9 ' 7' -5' G JIMMIE D. THOMAS, Haynesville -of , 13 AR do ns MARTHA E. THOMAS, Benton 0,5 PRISCILLA A. THOMAS, Shreveport Sf GORDON FREDRICK THOMPSON, Shreveport LESTER C. THOMPSON, Sikes tx 2 .9 - .1 -A gf I r A Fi an f f I .Q Y - . ' 'I -af 5 I ' FA, ..- . vnu V 4 JR 7 2 7' L 1' -6 , ' LL x . , Q 4 ' 5 A tV..:t5.ivi-ith A L , V 'z , ea Q .6 .V-A . -.5 .1 A ,. XT T3 ' ff A X , 5 , 1 I Y I 'S . ig ERNEST R. TRUELOVE, J oneshoro MARGARET TRUSSELL, Shreveport RALPH W. TRUSSELL, J ena JUDY L. TUBBS, Marion PHILIP D. TUBBS, Oak Grove PAMELA J. TUBRE, Shreveport DANNY T. TUCKER, Marion MARTHA R. TUCKER, Farmerville PAUL TUCKER, Pioneer ROBERT M. TURLEY, Center Point ALVIN E. TURNER, New Orleans 3 ,U xv-uv MICHAEL R. THOMPSON, Pineville MOLLY v. THOMPSON, Shreveport CAROL ANN THORNHILL, columbia STANLEY A. THRIFT, Quitman SANDRA K. TIDWELL, Chatham JOE G. TIGNER, Homer JOHN W. TIMMONS, Longstreet MARY LEE TOLAR, Keithville WALTER J. TOUPS, Mansfield THEDORE HARRIS TRAIGLE, Belle Chasse DON M. TRAVIS, Arcadia LINDA J. TRAWEEK, West Monroe L., fz sae ft -16 A 7,1 Nr' fi .5 dw -4 2.3 lx .2 ,. ,Q -8 -Q -J -gp . ff -1' 1 ' JIMMY H. TURNER, Minden S Q . X IA . .fi '3 f T!- if ,ff-' THOMAS W. TURNER, Houma DANNY L. TURRENTINE, Shreveport JANICE S. TURRENTINE, Shreveport JIM D. TUTEN, Ruston CLINTON E. TWILLEY, Pineville MICHAEL R. TWITCHELL, Vivian BETTY J. TYLER, Shreveport HOWARD W. TYNDALL, Shreveport A.n i X Q . 1'lA --9 X ,sg- -., I H led 'N--n Freshman Class 3 6 F' 4 'Uh N I , I I5 :AAA LESTER C. VERICAN, JR., Shreveport VIRGINIA L. VERIGAN, Shreveport CHARLOTTE A. VEST, New Orleans LAURA L. VICE, New Orleans PAUL K. VICKERS, Shreveport DONNA R. VINES, Hodge FRANK J. VIVIAND, Bossier City DAVID RONALD VOLENTINE, Lisbon HARVEY M. VONHOLLEN, Shreveport WILLIAM R. WACHTEL, Bossier City CINDY SUE WACKERL, Shreveport ROBERT PAUL WADDELL, Shreveport DONNIE L. WADE, Farmerville .-2 F DANNY L. WAITS, Arcadia 4 ' - -3 GAY L WALKER Ruston JAMES B. WALKER, Shreveport DONALD R. UPCHURCH, Dubach MARY ANN UPCHURCH, Shreveport DEWANA UPSHAW, Shreveport DAVID UPTON, Shreveport FRED M. USSERY, West Monroe TROYCE USSERY, Pineville DONALD J. VANSANDT, Bossier City BRUCE E. VAN ZANDT. Alexandria DANA A. VARNADO, Alexandria NORMAN JEROME VASCOCU, Minden KITTY VAUCHAN, Monroe .IUDITH F. VEAZEY. Ruston an ni! f 3 h fv- -4 L., ..., ...- ef- r. A Q ,-fix f 4 'A rg.- 3 , iff, Q4 I A 1. - JACK S. WARNER, Jonesboro HENRY L WARNOCK, JR., Delta DEBORAH F. WARREN, W. Monroe DANNY R. WATERS, Alexandria PRISCILLA A. WATERS, Winnfield JOHN A. WATKINS, West Monroe CATHYE C. WATSON, Delhi FRANK J. WATSON, JR., Lake Charles MARGARET E. WATSON, Shreveport l.'! .. I -0 .1 .1171 W3 .2 .1 RICHARD D. WALL, Ruston SUSAN C. WALL, Baton Rouge DALE A. WALLACE, Metairie JAMES D. WALLACE II, Alexandria SAM E. WALLACE, Shreveport KATHLEEN WALLER, Pineville BUCKLEY A. WALSH, Shreveport PAULINE E. WALSH, Olla WILLIAM J. WALTZ, Ruston ORCUTT S. WARD, Shreveport FRED G. WARE, Haynesville JUDY A. WARE, Alexandria R ICN ,-ev ,,,, v-1, Q 02 4-1 -.1 RONALD K. WATSON, Natchez, Miss. D i 2' . WILLIAM T. WATSON, Minden ka ,Q .A .4 J UDITH A. WATTS, Arcadia -K:-4 -Q-7 S 'N-Q F g 49 A - ff' , V f 7 . 'R BILLY W. WEAVER, Natchitoches fo . SHERRY J. WEAVER, Haughton we-nv .1 ' KENNETH G. WEBB, Longview, Tex. , H ' , : ',., SUSAN A. WEBER, Baton Rouge B . gr. . A ,Q Q., sl WAYNE E. WEBRE, New Orleans LYNN T. WEICHERS, New Orleans AL T. WELCH, Oakdale MARY A. WELCH, Alexandria Freshman C ass 1 ,I 13 I ' ll -,- 43 rr f., 1 Il 'N RE! 'N 4 I ' A X , RICHARD O. WHITTEN, Ruston CURTIS D. WHITTINGTON, Natchez, Miss. JIMMYE C. WILEY, Farmewille MICHAEL WAYNE WILEY, Pineville .IAN A. WILKES, Bossier City STAN A. WILKINS, Tallulah FRED J. WILKINSON, West Monroe BONNIE M. WILKS, Delhi GEORGE W. WILLEMET, New Orleans BRENDA J. WILLIAMS, Shreveport CAROLYN L. WILLIAMS, Shreveport CHARLES N. WILLIAMS, Mira CHRISTOPHER A. WILLIAMS, Shreveport CLIFFORD M. WILLIAMS, Converse DANNY J. WILLIAMS, Bossier City FRANK G. WILLIAMS, JR., Baker GEORGE O. WELLS, Ajo, Ariz. ROBERT M. WERTZ, Alexandria CHARLIE .IO WEST, Ruston HENRY J. WHEELER, Sarepta STEVE K. WHEELER, Shreveport BEN C. WHITE, Vienna LINDA D. WHITE, Benton BEVERLY L. WHITEHEAD, Barksdale TRAVIS A. WHITFIELD, Shreveport NELWYN WHITLEY, Bienville ALLISON LEE WHITNEY, Shreveport CARLOTTA WHITTEN, Oak Grove AFB I V I P 4 . 'V QQ, p 1-2 ' I 'S' 9 ,... U' 1. L 9 1- .nj f I ' v A .h ,f I ! .KN FS .4 ..- , I .'-' A . Pa ' .5 dv THOMAS WAYNE WILLIAMS, Shreveport VALERIE G. WILLIAMS, Shreveport WALTER L. WILLIAMS, Monroe JANE WILLIAMSON, Ruston LARRY D. WILLIAMSON, Tallulall ROGER L. WILLIAMSON, Baton Rouge JAMES L. WILLIS, Choudrant ROBERTINE ANN WILLIS, Ruston CYNTHIA A. WILSON, Shreveport DAVID C. WILSON, Vivian EDWARD K. WILSON, Vivian HAROLD A. WILSON, Bossier City 7. 'f ,xy 2,-1, L f Q- me 'ix' .1 ' ,- L W2 A -34, :ff ,,..9' I F' A My Nb INA M. WILLIAMS, Bossier City JAMES G. WILLIAMS, Ruston JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Taylor JUDITH A. WILLIAMS, Jonesboro JUDY C. WILLIAIVIS, Farmerville LARRY G. WILLIAMS, Bossier City LOYD C. WILLIAMS, Dry Prong NORRIS B. WILLIAMS, Walker PATRICIA A. WILLIAMS, Choudrant ROBERT LEE WILLIAMS, Cibsland ROBERT S. WILLIAMS, Minden THOMAS R. WILLIAMS, Ruston -in 11 -155 'Q 1 ,5 -,. J 'X 1 1' . a ' ,Y R 4' 5 If , A. -.. 'W A x a ' 4 f I I , f , fl ......, ....., '-4 jei z Q . G ig N we V V , H ' N wx II- i r is 'A A OVW J.: rt '-2, :fi 1-:is S ' Q ff lung LINDA J. WILSON, Pineville SARA LOUISE WILSON, Vivian SHERRYL L. WILSON, Camden, Ark. STEVEN E. WILSON, Bossier City DEBBIE K. WILTHEIS, Minden JANET L. WIMBERLY, Ringgold MARTIN R. WIMBERLY, Castor BARBARA G. WINANS, El Dorado, Ark. Freshman Class ga - .3 X - we I , S I S A 'C ...P f , .-A f , r l' A I - dx R- I ,, . .eu p - -4 T' MARY E. WORTHAM, Bernice BENNY R. WREYFORD, Springhill JAMES M. WREYFORD, Cotton Valley A KENNETH R. WREYFORD, Springhill QQ- Q -effi- EMA PAUL A. WREYFORD, Shreveport KENNETH WRIGHT, Jena f TR BILLY J. WYATT, Haynesville CHARLES W. WYATT, Bossier City ' FRANCES C. YARBROUGH, Belcher CAROL S. YARDLEY, Minden EUGENE D. YATES, Monroe ELLEN A. YEARWOOD, Shreveport CHARLES G. YELLOTT, Sulphur - DAVID A. YOUNG, Shreveport .8 JAMES A. YOUNG, Shreveport LEAH F. YOUNG, Opelousas LEILA E. YOUNG, Alexandria 41 M .T 3 CHARLES C. WINTERTON, Shreveport NANCY A. WILSON, Shreveport WILLIAM T. WISE, Shreveport CURTIS M. WITHROW, Shreveport CHESTER A. WOJECKI, JR., Bossier City DONALD M. WOODARD, Springhill G. PAUL WOODARD, Minden RONALD Q. WOODARD, Biloxi, Miss. SHARON K. WOODARD, Arcadia ROBERT L. WOODS, Tallulah ' GLENN E. WOODWARD, Haughton fe KATHLEEN C. WOOLEY, Shreveport rv. FORREST B. WOOLMAN, JR., Garland, Tex A V ' Q 3 .4 4 ,. -rf T3 'cr pk -Q LQ p I 5 . P. ,.-.- Sororities and Fraternities Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council is an advisory-governing body and the of- ficial spokesman for the six national sororities on the Tech cam- pus. Council membership consists of a senior delegate, a junior dele- gate, and president of each sorority. A rush chairman serves on MARY PAYNE ALLEN '.'...' President the Council during formal rush Season' PAULA HALL ........... .... V ice President Before the beginning of formal rush, the council holds an annual LILLY BETH CRATON U ..... Secretary workshop for the purpose of adopting rushing rules and procedures. LINDA BAILEY .....- I D -Treasurer A Panhellenic convocation is designed to educate new members to the purposes of the Panhellenic Council and sororities. A formal tea officially opens the rushing season. An event each spring is the Greek Weekend activities in which the council directs sorority competition. 09 - ,,,f' r 41, , at Z ' First Row: Anna Sewell, Joan Anderson, Lynn Scoggins, Betty Nash, Carol Jean Waggonner, Julie Reese, Cynthia Moon, Mari- lyn John. Second Row: Linda Bailey, Kathy Keats, Mary Payne Allen, Paula Hall, Lilly Beth Craton, Susan Huddleston, Jane Pickering and Tommye Edwards. Junior Panhellenic Council R h 'ln I Mgt r A Q1 '. ' ' i Fil- 1 . 3 'V ' ' 7. ,sf 1, be -4 First Row: Marion Taylor, Kay Lewis, Sophie Theo, Suzette Lindsey, Marilyn Segura, Hasson Jones. Second Row: Paula Hall, Kathy Shaver, Donna Tiemann, Betty Hinton, Betty Holt, Virginia Larance and Mary Tassin. The Junior Panhellenic Council consists of the pledge president and one delegate from each sorority pledge class. The purposes of Junior Panhellenic are to prepare an BETTY HINTON , , , ,,,,, President evaluation of the rushing season in which they have partic- MARY TASSIN .. ..... Secretary ipated and to submit their report to the Senior Council. The Junior Panhellenic Council also serves to orientate new pledges to the organization and activities of the Senior Council, thus preparing them for future service. Beta Psi Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was installed at Tech in 19-1-1. The colors are scarlet and olive green, and the flower is the red carnation. Beta Psi began the year with the annual house party and participated in rush, homecoming, and the Campus Carnival, which the Alpha Chi's won for t.he fourth consecutive year. Annual events are serenading the fraternity houses, active and pledge parties, Founders' Day, Hera Day, and the win- ter and spring formals. Officers for the year were Deanna Davis, presidentg Bob- bie Zeigler, first vice president, Nelwyn Pinson, second vice presidentg Sherry Eaglebarger, treasurerg .lane Ann Hudson, corresponding secretaryg Marianne McFarland, recording secretary, and Carol Bolen, rush chairman. Irene Baker Carol Barnes Vicki Benson Jane Boddie Carol Bolen Donna Boogaerts Susie Bottom ,o W 44 Madeline Bounds Sandy Bowen Suzanne Brown Zella Faye Brown Eva Burgess Hope Burgess Cerene Burns Susan Campbell Sandra Carruth Susan Carver Pat Chaney Carla Chapman Linda Charbonneau Nancy Colvin Carolyn Cox Bonnie Crouch Bette Lou Cunningham Wanda Dark Deanna Davis Nancy Dillon Anna Dunn 7 Martha Durham Sherry Eaglebarger Helen Eyer Kathy Fedderson Ann Fordham Beth Fowler Pam Fuqua Lajeane Gentry Lynellen Cravelle Pat Halley Donna Hand Fran Hancock Cindy Herrmann Sandra Holliday T' Nancy Holstead Betty Holt Mary Beth Hood Pam Huckaby Jane Anne Hudson Andree Hunter Kathy Keith Dianne Kjmbell Sheryl Lawrence Lennie Lea Jill Lestage Janie LeVasseur Nancy Linzy Susan Luck Marianne McFarland Susie McWilliams Myra Maddox Mary Hilan Marler Kathy Messer Susan Moloney Annelle Nasse Jeanie Nettles Nelwyn Pinson Sandy Proctor Pat Rice Judy Richardson Ann Roberts Jean Roberts Chalna Rochelle Kathy Roland Heidi Rowan Adrane Roy Sheb Roy Nancy Savage Cindy Simpson Barbara Smith Trudy Smith Donna Spargo Dale Stewart Ruthie Stewart Mary Strange Suzanne Stubblefield Mary Tassin Laura Tubbs Priss Warner Barbara Watts Dona Wilkinson Dianne Williams Nona Pat Yeager Bobbie Zeigler V q:1 0 Y 10 0VJe1wev T5 'N fa I IIQAI '27 1-6 Q-329' 7 I ...L Delta Zeta Sandy Adair Betty Aswell Delta Zeta was begun on the Tech campus in the spring of 1962 as Theta Epsilon chapter. The sorority flower is the Kilamey rose, and the colors are rose and green. Each year Delta Zeta participates in fall activities' such as open house for Mothers' Weekend, the Campus Carnival, Founders' Day banquet, Homecoming display and serenad- ing fraternity houses. The Pink Rose Ball, given annually in the spring, climaxes the year. Officers for the year were ,lane Pickering, presidentg Ginger Schattner, vice president, Sherry McCrary, vice presidentg Betty Aswell, recording secretaryg Camille Duchesne, corresponding secretary, and Nelda Sisemore, treasurer. Janet Bailey Linda Bailey Sandra Berry -6 'T Cheryl Boucher Blanche Britt 10 Janet Brown Linda Burns '7 ,-0 Patsy Cockrell do I A Cathy Cox v li' -f-r r-Q a,s Margaret Davis Camille Duchesne Sharon Duhe Barbara Duncan Judy Edmonds Kathy Edwards . 'rg' -tb Helen Farrar Bonnie Ford Melinda Frazier --r 2'-ff 'Zak Melanie Garner Tinka Codby Carol Hamilton F adra Hanson Ann Hardin Josephine Hardin Mary Horton Penny Lynn Irland Penny Jones Alice Kahn Dee Kendall Celia Lesniewski Sherry McCrary Peggy McElroy Bette Miller Barbara Mulhearn Bettye Nash Patricia O'Neal Mary Peairs .lane Pickering Phyllis Pugh Ginger Schattner Nelda Sisemore Carolyn Smith Sharon Smith Maria Taylor Sophia Theo Allison Whitney Sue Wise ,f f Y 2 X' P TT.-f Q0 -rggtr ...ap 23- f' -, vena .4 .15 fn' JN: s . -.M A --W l -1 r --r Q- 1 ff ,l 1, ' 'wiv Kappa Delta, the first sorority on the Tech campus, has the white rose as its flower. The sorority colors are olive green and white. Alpha Chi chapter is proud of her activities and achieve- ments both on campus and nationally. Activities throughout the year included the annual house party, rush, Mothers' Weekend luncheon, a Campus Carnival booth, and a Home- coming display. Kappa Delta received the campus scholastic award in the spring semester of the past school year, and placed in Sing Week and Greek Weekend. Officers for the year were Julie Reese, presidentg Kay Enloe, vice president, Marilyn Madden, secretaryg Susan Rhea, treasurer, Rita Baragona, assistant treasurerg and Nancy Dowling, editor. Susan Allen Ann Allison Julie Ammon Mary Thelma Anding 4 D Jan Aycock ,Rita Baragona Lynn Baughman Susan Beauchamp Judy Bishop Judy Bond Susan Bowerman Diane Britt Connie Caraway Sarah Carlisle Candy Carr Sharon Clayton Athelene Cobb Susan Cochran Cindy Cook Candy Coombs Cindy Courtney Sarah Craighead Lillian Craton Mary Craton Posey Daniel Gale Daniels Judy Denny Kathy Dickinson Nancy Dowling Clara Dee Drew Marilyn Dunmire Roseann Elmore Kay Enloe Jean Fitzgerald Jennie Gallent Nancy Gates Diane George Carolyn Goode Sandra Gordon Gloria Greenlee Mary Dell Hamilton Elaine Hanna Ann Hargrove Becky Harper Patricia Harris Linda Harrison La Jo Hayes Margie Hays Arm Hogan Susan Huddleston Susan James Hasson Jones Kay Joyce Janet Keckler Christy Kennedy Carol Kirkland Lois Leyendecker Susie McBride Elizabeth McCall Ree McCall Eloise McClendon Sandra McDonald Ann McKenzie Marilyn Madden Janet Martin Lynn Martin J an Mason Sue May Augusta Minnis Missye Mitchell Sandra Mitchell Gail Moore Evelyn Munson ,lo Ann Nanney Marilyn Nohle Lynn Norman Sharon O'Brien Sharon Owen Carolyn Partridge Midge Phillips Maydie Pittman Martha Price Libby Purcell Dot Rambin Julie Reese Susan Rhea Diane Russell Charlotte RYDEIT, Sue Ellen Sikes Claudette Skains Helen Smith Rebecca Smith Penny Stewart Sally Stokes Margaret Suxnrall Diane Taylor Julie Thompson Donna Tiemann Mary Viger Diane Weber Mary Anne Welch .limmye Carolyn Wiley Carolyn Woodall LaMae Young 8 it i Q Kat., at-H wwf C17 ,959 AA Phi Mu Alpha Lambda chapter of Phi Mu began the year with its annual workshop in Monroe prior to fall rush. During the year, Phi Mu has participated in many campus activities, including Homecoming, the school spirit campaign, and the Campus Carnival. Phi Mu's social activities included a Mothers' Weekend Tea, Homecoming Tea, fall and spring formals, and the annual Big Sister-Little Sister wiener roast at Woodland Park. Phi Mu placed first in Sing Week competition. Officers for the year were Helen McBride, presidentg Susie Mays, vice presidentg Sharon Graves, recording sec- retaryg Carol Turner, corresponding secretary, Beth Thomas, treasurer. Jann Aldredge Bennie Carol Barnes Nancy Beasley Linda Behling N erissa Bell 'T -4 v-1 Irene Bennett Toni Benton Barbara Bouma Bonnie Bridges Laura Brown Virginia Buford Sue Callendar Camille Carso W -6 N a.ncy Cleveland Barbara Cooper Carol Cox Cheryl Crosslin Lynda Cryer TY Linda Curtis Stephenie Donnell ' lc: Becky Dowling Janis Dubuc ll Linda Duplissey Linda Epes Kathy Ewing Sondra Fulmer Priscilla Gamble Sharon Gamer -J .lanioe Gervasse Marion Gilliland Sharon Graves Mary Lou Green Jane Greer lf' Becky Gulledge Lynn Guy Anne Hall -7 Paula Hall Frances Hawkins Cathy Haygood Bettie Hetherwick Mary Margaret Higginbotham 'T' ,-Q I an Higgins Ann Holley Nancy Howell Linda Hudson Jean Jones Linnie Sue Keller Cindy Kelley Pat Kelsey Mary Katherine Kite Janie Kottler Charlene Kuhnell Jennifer Lee Patsy Letlow Cynthia Lewis Linda Lewis Sherry Lindley Suzette Lindsey Peggy Lindsley Peggy Loe Debbie Long Barbara Lowery Pam Lyell Helen McBride Lana McNeal Nell Madison Jan Martin Susie Mays .leanne Mayer Margaret Miles Jeanne Miller Marilyn Mitchell Marion Mixon Cynthia Moon Lynthia Murray Nancy Nelson Kathy O'Rear Eileen Petrus Polly Poe Kathy Powers Patty Powers Marianne Quarles Debbie Rebstock Mary Dale Rogers Becky Roth Molly Roth Susie Sabin Kathy Shaver Ellen Smith l Camien Soileau Larrie Spier Pat Tait Beth Thomas Sherie Trahan Sue Tucker Carol Turner Sue Waite .ludy Ware Sue Weaver Frances Ann West Mary Ann West Vickie Westbrook Pam Whatley Jan Williams Jackie Wilson Lenda Wilson Wanda Wood Nancy Worley Margaret Wright Leila Young ':7' fel' -r ,-6 e..- 1:5 sw S 1 W . C t-1' 'av Z 1 W , ' H' f .mt I .n ' l h'uan:f Beta Epsilon chapter of Sigma Kappa was founded at Louisiana Tech in March of 1940. The sorority's flower is the violet. Maroon and lavender are its colors. A few of the outstanding activities this year were the participation in the Campus Carnival, Homecoming, Christ- mas and spring formals, a Valentine tea honoring retired and senior faculty members, and the Pearl and Scholarship ban- quets. This past year Sigma Kappa won the Spirit Trophy . Sigma Kappa also is a participant in the Main Seacoast Mission in Bar Harbor. Officers for the year were Carol Jean Waggonner, presi- dent: Emily Cater, first vice presidentg Sharon Friday, second vice presidentg Glenda Ferguson, recording secretaryg Anne Gray, corresponding secretaryg Mary Torregrossa, treasurer. Mary Payne Allen Kathy Anthony Elizabeth Ashby Arleen Aucoin June Barkemeyer Patsy Beasley Barbara Ann Best Marilyn Brown -J ...Q Sandy Brown Linki Burk Suzanne Bush Emily Ann Cater Judy Chapman Peggy Jo Clark Sheelah Clark L5 ,lan Colvin l ,X Claudia Davis Gale Domingues Donna Dyer Linda Gale Epps Priscilla Estess Diane Ethridge '-- Mary Margaret Evans Jeanie Fallin Glenda Ferguson Sharon Friday Gail Garfield Barbara Garling Kay Gillan Anne Cray Marcia Griffin Ann Halford Ann Hall Candy Harper Juanice Harris Virginia Hill Betty Hinton Judy Carol Collins Mildred Louise Da Mary Margaret Davis Tommye Claire Edwards Mary .lane Fowler Margaret E. Gerow Mary Jane Hoyer .lane Hughes Linda Humble Paula Ingram Jane Isler Marilyn John Donna Jolly Kay Jones Nancy Jordan Barbara Kendrick Bobbie Kennedy Marianne Knapp Virginia Larance Kathy Layton Karen Lester Helen Logan Pamela McCarty Sondra McCrary Lynne McCullar Susan McElroy Dariea McKenzie Marion Manning Karen Marlowe Connie Martin Susan Means Diane Moore Linda Moore Linda Morgan Diana Nation Ann Newman Sharon Parker Mary Pearson J an Penny Carolyn Peyton Clare Pickering Cynthia Pickering Judy Pratt Pam Rainwater Barbara Reich Peggy Rose Carol Ann Salling Linda Scogins Gail Searcy Sonja Shannon Luanne Sibley Nancy Smith Becky Snyder Mary Margaret Stamm Mary Catherine Stawasz Jeannie Stuart Janet Sturdivant Marsha Thomas Mary Torregrossa Dewanna Upshaw Lynn Upton Carol Jean Waggonner Rebecca Walker Donna Wallace Sharon Westbrook Louise Wilson Sharon Woodle Wlllllff N L G EK 1'- . . vt' -di Zeta Tau Alpha -Q- HTO intensify friendship, foster a spirit of love, create such sentiments, perform such deeds, and mould such opinions as will be conducive to the building up of a purer and nobler womanhood in the worldi' is the purpose of Zeta Kappa chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha, the sixth addition to the Louisiana Tech Panhellenic organization. The chapteris colors are blue and gray, and the flower is the white violet. Zeta Tau has participated in events on campus including rush, Mothers' Weekend Tea, Campus Carnival Booth, Homecoming display, intramurals, Swiss Chalet party and the White Violet Ball. Officers for the year were Joan Anderson, president, Anna Sewell, vice president and pledge trainer, and Lynn Scoggins, secretary-treasurer. Judy Ackerman ,loan Anderson Sally Beckham Mary Bibby Virginia Butler Sue Carroll Naomi Causey Darlene Caver Paula Couvillion Sherry Cruikshank .lanie DeVille Melissa Dunn Madeline Endsley Lorraine Cates Lydia Gillespie 204 I Marcia Greco Pam Haley Shirley Honaker Pat Jewell Kay Lewis Linda Markham Carol Martin Carolyn Mayer Cherry Moseley Mary .lo Ossenbeck Nancy Phillips Lynn Scoggins Marilyn Segura Anna Sewell Cheryl Sinclair Margaret Watson Sherry Wilson Janet Wimberly QZLZEIL ,-A '-vw L3 K! l'5 lnterfraternity Council The Interfraternity Council serves to foster better relations between the fratemities at Tech, coordinating rush and joint projects by the fraternities, and also acting as the governing body for the Greek fraternity system. In order to promote leadership and activity in all facets of campus life, the IFC undertakes many projects each year, fore- most among them the Greek Weekend held each spring to bring together all social Greek organizations on campus. This activity, GEORGE LEVERT . . . . . .President co-sponsored by the Panhellenic Council, gives each Greek LARRY TAUNTON ..... ...Secretary group the chance to compete against others, while at the same JIM HENGSTENBERG . .. ...... Treasurer time providing an atmosphere of fun and recreation. HARDY HAYS ........ ...Chief Justice 1 ,.-.il-1 -ii ' ' Qs as ei 9 ,Q all EA.- Cf1i'?ea.f.Qf9 -97. geared: Bill Bauer, James Hengstenberg,.Hardy Hays, George Levert, Doc Moore, Larry Taunton, Ronny Istre. Standing: Richard Rand, .lim aremoreg John Jackson, Kent Israel, Craig Goebl, James Doty, Ronny Harrison, Pat Briney, Bill Todd, Michael Wright, Donald Hatcher, Andy Creel, Rick Shaw, Ronald Herbert, Marvin Nolen, Wesley Irby, and Barry Eiland. f X-J,,.,... Rfk IFC helps with Halloween Party at the Methodist Children's Home Creek Weekend chariot race 36.01 s J A...--? '. '- .-.,. -' ' ,, i 1- V J .f ,.-V 4 ESS. E. . 1, XXX: ' A The IFC supervises fall rush which is conducted by each of the seven fraternities on campus urerg Don Barksdale, secretary, Walter Murray, keeper of Alpha Tau Omega aa Zeta Chi chapter of Alpha Tau Omega received its charter on the Tech campus on May 7, 1966. It became the 125th chapter of ATO, the first social fraternity founded after the Civil War. The chapters membership includes individuals active in all aspects of campus life. Alpha Tau Omega takes pride in its emphasis on good study habits and better-than-average grades. Officers for the fall semester were James Hengstenberg, president, Ted Moore, vice president, Ronny Kelly, treas- the annals. Y -'Z'- ' ,O 'S' ,-9 Steve Bacle Jim Barksdale Leslie Biggs Paul Choppin Michael Collins Thomas Davis .lames Doty Don Eckard Gerry Evans Sammy Frantom Craig Goebel .lim Haselden Pat Hayden James Hengstenberg John Henson John Hite Kent Israel George Jacoby Lane Johnson David Jones Al Jordan James Kelly Ronald Kelly Terry Lasiter James Latham Kenneth Mitchell Theodore Moore Robert Moreau Walter Murray Jerry Polk Ronny Roberts Larry Shorey Lin Stall Bill Waters Kenny Wright Robert L. Wright, Jr. 'X f 12? Kappa Alpha gllllk X L 'Vw 4 2 l r LES 1' V .l- -'J V f '-'3 ' ,si . , ' T y 1-IM: . ' - .. 45.-at-.K 1-Ling. -Q ., A li, fl pl ff Q ,g - af' ' Kappa Alpha Order is unique in that it is a Southern frater- nity. KA was founded in 1865 at Washington and Lee Univer- sity, of which Robert Edward Lee was president. The traditions of the Southern way of life are exemplified in the practice of Old South Weekend. The weekend consists of a decorating party, a hayride, a secession ceremony, a parade, and the delivery of invitations to the Old South Ball. Kappa Alpha Order has active members in the Student Senate, Sigma Tau Delta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Sigma Pi, Tau Beta Pi, and other campus organizations. Officers for the year were William Bauer, president, Wayne Ford, vice president, Steve Updegraff, recording secretaryg James Fullilove, corresponding secretary, Patrick Mackey, treas- urer. Charles E. Andrews William Floyd Aton John S. Baird Jim F. Baremore William E. Bauer Michael C. Baxter Frederick P. Beringer Bruce W. Berry Allen W. Betz Steve C. Bokun Sydney K. Boone, Jr. Constantine D. Booras Michael J. Briery James Charles Byrd Richard W. Campbell Richard H. Chandler Charles E. Cozean James R. Craig Walter W. Dillenback Jay Dugan J. Roy Duhon John C. Eby, Jr. Gerald Ellender Melvin A. Finuf Wayne M. Ford James A. Fullilove James L. Gary James R. German Larry Ciddens Robert R. Ciddens Tommy M. Class Michael R. Hardison Harold Heath Edward C. Herty, Jr. Robert H. Himes, Jr. William L. Hodges Grover R. Hogan William R. Hookey John C. Jackson John M. Johnson, Jr. Sidney A. Johnson Newton H. Kavanaugh Ted H. Kincannon Richard L. Lane John P. Latka David Lawhon Arden J. Lea Steve M. Lymheris J oh.n P. McConnell Sheldon W. McCranie James M. McGee R. Raymond McKinney, George T. McNeill Patrick C. Mackey lack R. Malone Joe Austin Malone Roderick L. Marshall Lee Ray Matthews John G. Morrison, Jr. Buford J. Murphy III John G. Murphy Nomie M. Namie Jerald W. Neal James K. Nichols Ned M. Noland John T. Payne Clifford J. Prados Richard W. Rand Darol D. Regan Michael B. Riche' Daniel J. Rome, Jr. Ricky G. Russ Eustace C. Schilling III Glen H. Smith Denny Smyth William H. Spencer William S. Stacy Anthony T. Staley B. Dan Swearingin William C. Terrill Walter Thatcher Steve S. Updegraff David B. Upton Paul K. Vickers Dayton H. Waller III Thomas W. Ward James R. Waterfallen Allan C. Watson Burrows, J. Wheless, J Jimmie F. White Charles Wilcox George L. Womack .lack Wyatt Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma had its beginning on the Tech campus on April 7. 19-ll, when Omega Kappa, a local fraternity formed in 1928, was given a charter and installed as the Epsilon Gamma chapter of Kappa Sigma. The fraternity's colors are scarlet, white, and emerald green, and its flower is the lily-of-the-valley. The high ideals of the men of Kappa Sigma are shown by the positions of leadership held on campus by several members. by the outstanding scholastic record, and by the administration of service projects. In addition to the regular open houses and parties after the home football games, Kappa Sigma social activities in- clude a spring formal, State Fair, Christmas and Hawaiian parties. , Officers for the fall semester were Bert Moore, grand 5 L master: Bill Duncan, grand procuraterg Philip Jung, grand in ft master of ceremoniesg Gary Gordon, grand scribeg and 5 Hardley Leavell. grand treasurer. ' Michael R. Allen John H. Barber 1 - ' 'V' I GI , K' V t Q. Oscar P. Barnes III C ,, , Q, ,-, A' , l John S. Beasley -- tl ' ' .- - ' Curtis O. Beavers l aillxl Ai ' : Q '2 K' I -w -2, ...rat ' '..lf,N B :L I ..,-i' ,-of 1 'r , 'J -.7 vf 3 , A1 1 DL l :' lxx.'5- I K 'E' midi' A Q p .id Q g- Q 5 G 6: Z, . 7 L, N.n,.:m 9 I . ' ., ' -f' l li l X L lg, XL' Xi A 4 A l A J .,, I 1 - -an J -- A, I 0 se 1' ,- , Aj ..- XA: - N .- s I MWA j li F k 'Lx 'nz' -'AERA VF? . - Y S L I, -J 4' ' va, ,..., ,.- , n iq, . Q - Q-'15, . .. 4IJ If 17.144 Jflli 4 I James D. Bickley J. D. Blondin Frank Brame Johnny Bryant Lee Buford Jack E. Byrd, Jr. Harrell W. Carlson Charles T. Carroll Charles Caston George M. Cockerham Gary Creech Joe Crump Arthur L. Day W. Glenn Donaldson Bruce Dufour James M. Duncan W. F. Duncan Gray Easterling Ricky Edgerton Bany B. Eiland Homer Flynn III Charles Fowler Gary Gordon Tom Goyne William D. Graham Billy Haddad Randall Hall Ben R. Hanchey David S. Harper Gary Hart Mike Hart Randy Hay Alex K. Hayward J. Barry Herndon Randy Hodges Billie L. Hogg Mark Holland Bill Hunt Philip H. Jacobs Walter James W. Douglas Jenkins Richard Drew Jones Buddy Joseph Philip Jung Mark Kelley Hadley Leavell H. C. Lessenger, Jr. Tommy Lewis Lewis Love Richard McAllister Ronnie McCrory John T. McDaniel Keith McKinney Robert Mace Robert Marler Billy Marsh Robert D. Mays Douglas D. Miller Bert Moore Phillip M. Moore Greg Morgan James H. Morgan Jeff Nolen Fred M. Odom Sammy O'Donnel.l Charles D. Patten Mike Pearson Jon Terry Peters Kerry M. Peterson Thomas L. Phillips Ross R. Porter Brooks Puckett Harry Rosenthal Steve Rugg Frank L. Schooler Danny G. Shaw Edward D. Shaw Ricky Shaw Ronald C. Smith Daniel A. Spencer Robert Stein Mike Stephens James R. Stokes Mike Stokes Richard P. Taylor Terry J. Theisen Ronald F. Vemon James D. Wallace Henry M. Wells III J. Kent Willet Jim Wilson Jimmy Winn Jimmy Worley Nm S A x K .1-3 . 55 we A-r .ur X W l A I A 'LP .4 'D -ni -..N er:-3 'QA .11 ul'-4 tm ..... F' , we ' C: qs l 'P Q 3:1 31. if ff Z1 I' 11 .J .,, - :L W A 1. ll PA M A E 4.if 2' as ew .- Wxlyii K' my '1- .,,-5, 41 'J ' Qi i I R' I T ja Q I my An ' 3' Ft! vs. Rf' I1 -3 -A I if? , ' -If-I :, li 2? g f :vm is ,aa Q. Y' A BF. r My , N yu .wwf I 1 P' eff! S- 'A' fi A 1-, 2- A rr' , 1, f Q vw- 'W 4. is la A. V .An Qp.. Al I I 4 Pi I aim ,fi ' 'vs ' aw 2 R4 5' M A if I' f E? I, H ,K I ai f V 1 'xxg C5 ln K Sl nw: 'f ,wi AVF' I e 1 , A Q W avr - K.: Q gall: W r Aa ' ah 5' V 'T V R' lu 1' F : 'P' I - A9 J . 'N A M l ai uv - i -a L Lambda Chi Alpha s a Q fi. PK ,i.. , ,Q wg 0 ' ' i um aa CE! Ozusoui Theta Psi Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha, the oldest national fratemity on the Louisiana Tech campus, was installed on April 1, 1925. Built of fine leadership and character, Lambda Chi Alpha stresses scholarship and this year has begun a new scholar- ship program. The fratemity is built on twelve ideals, the importance of which are stressed in pledge education during the semester. The social agenda includes such parties as the Christmas Formal, the Easter egg hunt for the Ruston State School, the Spring Formal preluded by a South Sea Island party, and State Fair Weekend. Officers for the fall semester were Don Dalton, presidentg Herbert Reeves, vice presidentg Merle Tanner, secretary, and Gary Lee, treasurer. Richard Barnette .limmy Berry Randy Bigler .lohn Bishop Rocky Bishop Larry Bordelon Carl Boudreaux David Brooks John Cox Rodney Crank Don Dalton Joe Davis Bruce DeLeon Ray Doncer Gordon Dore Charles Ferguson Fred Ferrington Gene Fish James Frantz James Fuller Ray Gonzales Robert Grand Mike Hammersly ,lim Hardy Bobby Heflin J im Hestbeck Kenneth Holtgreve Frank Kelly Brian Landry Richard Lawrence Gary Lee Kenny Legnon Harry Lydick William Mathis Glenn Mil.ler Dave Mouret Larry Odendahl Clarence Owen Allen Powell Bill Ragsdale Herbert Reeves Jerry Riely Kevin Rigsby Spencer Roane Robert Rogers Coulter Sabathier Kurt Satter Bob Scales Grant Schlueter Joe Scimeca William Simonini Mike Strange Merle Tanner Walter Toups Ernie Vallarano Doug Wall William Weatherly Pi Kappa Alpha xy y Xa 5' 0 M? Y 3 X N5 . I 0 on 'Yin' A :aka Q :Ke ' ffm' f I 1,94 IJ, The men of Pi Kappa Alpha are dedicated to the belief that the highest goal of a fraternity should be the develop- ment of the whole man. With this thought in mind, Pi Kappa Alpha takes an active part in all campus activities. Pikes have excelled in such varied activities as intramural sports, student government, Sing Week, and Greek Weekend. A full social season is climaxed in the spring by the Black and White Formal, at which the Dream Girl is crowned. Officers for the fall semester were Mike Wright, presi- dentg Dewey Corley, vice presidentg Rick Roberts, sec- retary. and Richard Matheny, treasurer. Richard Akin Gerald Allen William Ballm Ernie Bailey Carlton Baker William Brown Buddy Bump Tom Burson Layne Clark John Clay Sidney Conley Dewey Corley Teddy Cox Leslie Creel William Dalby Tommy Davis James Dodson ,lohn Dorris William Dunn James Dyson Ten'y Ewing Layne Finlay Arthur Goltz ,fa William Green Thomas Arthur Ronald Bourque David E. Byargeon Douglas Cookston Peter DeSordi III Danny Goldberg David Goldberg Michael Hannley Preston Hardage Stan Harkins Donald Hatcher Luther Horton .loey Hough .lohn Hruska James T. Huckabay Bobby Johnson Joel Keats Tommy Keener Tommy Kirkpatrick Mike LeBlanc Michael Lester George Levert Jimmy Liles John Liles Richard Llorens Garland Mcllveene James McKinney David Malcolm Bill Martensen Robert Martensen Richard Matheny Michael Meyer Thomas Miles Pat Moseley James Moss Jacques Olivier Thomas Pearson Micky Phillips Errett Porter III Joe Rasco Mike Rasco Gordon Reynolds Jerry Richardson Rick Roberts Raymond Roush James Russell Skip Russell Dennis Sanford Philip Short William Slack Lester Smith Malcolm Smith William Smith, Jr. Willard Sneed Lee Steely Cecil Stewart Charles Stewart Patrick Temple William Todd Roy Trahan Charles Van Zile Edwards Walker Hugh Walmsley Don Ward J ack Warner John Watson Arnold White Robert Wilder Roger Williamson William Wise Michael Wright 3 lair? , I N- -6. Nr s...,,,x1 xr. MISS GAYLE FORD Pi Kappa Alpha Dream Girl ,411 Sigma u awww 3 A fi xx J f M' 'l' Eb 2 Bmliwii Eta Zeta chapter of the Sigma Nu fraternity was brought to the Tech campus in the spring of 1960. Sigma Nu is governed entirely by the honor principle. The men of the fraternity try to live the ideals set forth in the creed To believe in the life of love, to walk in the way of honor, to serve in the light of truth . . . Sigma Nu has participated in Sing Week, Homecoming. and intramural sports events. Officers for the year were Hardy Hays, commanderg Ronnie Harrison, lieutenant commanderg Pat Briney, pledge marshalg Burt Hogg, recorderg Wayne Hendrix, sentinel, and Marty Baker, treasurer. lu- Steve Agan -Q Michael Alford Don W. Austin Martin C. Baker Stan Belton Steven E. Boniol -A Lee Brantly . an y Q Patrick J. Briney ' Malcolm Brown John Couvillon Lee Denson Bill Dick Tony Dixon fl Donald Dyson 3 James W. Fondren, Jr Tom Frazier Ike Funderburk Mike Gilliland Johnny Gingles Carl Greco Donald Gregory David Hague Ronald Harrison Gary Haygood Hardy Hays Way'ne Hendrix Michael Hill Bert C. Hogg Thomas Jordan John Kaschak Thomas Kennedy Karl Long William Lowe Artis Luttrell Stephen McSherry Tommy Matthews Barry Maxwell Kenny Mears Conway Merrett Raymond Moreau Ken Murchison Rickey Nowlin Robert Rawle Mike Riley Marion Rundell Edward Smith Larry Smith Thomas Sparks Lynn Stephens Charles Strong Edward Sutton Larry Taunton Thomas Taunton Terry Taylor Huey Treadwell Grey Turner Steve Vise Robert Waddell Gray Wendell Raleigh Whitehead Steven Woodard Tau Kappa Epsilon The Alpha Omega chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, estab- lished in 1898, is the oldest Greek organization on the Tech campus. Scholarship, athletics, and social grace are the main goals of all TEKES. Annual events include the Tahitian, State Fair, Playboy and Christmas parties. TEKE weekend and the Red Carna- tion Ball are the highlights of the year. Officers for the year were Ronnie Istre, president, Rich- ard Smith, vicespresidentg Jim Reynolds, secretary, Glen Cremillion, treasurer, and Jimmy Napper, historian. Billy Ray Adney Ray Alexander Dan Ray Allen Raymond Applegarth Al Bagur James Beasley Bob Berry Alvin Boudreaux Bobby Boyd Danny Brackner Ben Bradford David Branch Joe Cadenhead Charles Clamp Danny Collins John Collins Mike Collins Randall Collister Brian Couvillon Charles Crick Richard Cryar Gary Curtis Frenchy Deville Mike Duddy Richard Fish Tommy Folk Kenneth Gains H. C. Geren Danny Cray Glen Gremillion Cary Harrison J immy Hatcher Keely Hayes Ronnie Herbert David Howell Wesley Irby Ronnie lstre Dickie Jackson Charles Johnson Richard Johnson William King Daniel Klug John Langley Dave LeBlanc Dickie Lee Robert Lestage Billie Lester Kenneth McJunkins William Malone George Marlowe Jimmy Morgan Jimmy Napper Marvin Nolan William Pickering David Prator Robert Ramsey J im Reynolds Johnny Richard Bruce Robinson Bill Ross Ronald Sanders Buddy Schuchs Rickey Sibley J im Simmons George Smith Joe Smith Richard Smith Ted Squyres Chip Thompson Gordon Thompson Charles Tidwell Anthony Tolin Jim Tuter Russell Vaughn Danny Waters George West Michael Wiley George Willemet Harold Wilson Neil Yarborough lift l W l Santa Claus is the feature attraction at the CWC Christmas Selecting the right candidate is a difficult decision Pajama Party 7 f' fri- A. Dormitory girls enjoy the entertainment at the Pajama Party ' . .1 T 11ii--- ,.,, iwfun-.. V221 U Eff ,li ' L 'lp ' F . jul ,-,V 45 Q,-J., bg Q Q. -. ,, K--,Y fi .4- 1 'z '.9.a3, X -' liar' Q, 5 'f Activities Associated Women Students All Louisiana Tech Coeds are members of the Associated Women Students, commonly known as the AWS. The AWS, the largest women's organization on the campus helps pro- mote unity and fellowship among women students and provides worthwhile activities. The AWS Board plans activities and projects that will benefit the women students. The Junior Counselor program, the Student Life convocation and the Dean of Women's Tea are included in their fall projects. Competition for the Best Dorm award is directed by AWS. Selected on the basis of scholarship, thirty women carry the traditional Daisy Chain at the AWS Spring Installation ceremony. ...Q if T t A .AA ' 5 LZ. '7' -1 Warner, Nancy Worley. ZELLA FAYE BROWN .. JENNIE GALLENT ..... CAROL TURNER ...... MARY TORREGROSSA . . MARY BETH HOOD .. . ........ President ...Vice President Secretary . . . .Secretary Treasurer First Row:'Mimi Bamum, Diane Blanchard. Second Row: Barbara Brantly, Zella Faye Brown, Janis Dubuc, Jennie Gallent, Mary Lou Green, Mary Beth Hood. Third Row: Nancy Linzy, Lana McNeal, Shirley Porter, Connie Roach, Linda Stewart, Janet Sturdi- vant. Fourth Row: Anne Terry, Beth Thomas, Mary Torregrossa, Carol Turner, Mary LQ, rx Q X 4 J 5 i AWS Board members prepare decorations for the annual Junior Counselors' banquet. by I I U r -,,,,,,, B7 ,, ,vii , K I , w iJ ,1.l.J A t . X Sf- ' N 9: 1 x Nui X 5.5 -r - U., WXMJ nl n ii-i A Qs 'Mu i , 5 f L :fr g .lei in up ,, ' ' 1 i A Shirley Porter, recipient of t.he Martha Condra award, and Mary Lou Green, who received the F. Jay Taylor award, hang their plaques in the dean of women's office. Thirty freshman girls carry the traditional Daisy Chain for the spring AWS installation service. Band Varsity Concert Band f' University Concert Band Q. ...X , 'x Maj orettes-Phyll Lynn Baughman. Combined Bands var ,EQ fx- is Peters, Linda Phillips, Suzanne Cronin, Heather Owens JANET STURDIVANT CAROLYN TAYLOR .. WANDA WGOD ...... VIRGINIA BUFORD fi! , O Y'-v sf. Campus Women's Council . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice President . . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer First Row: Sherie Aassen. Second Row: Kay Alexander, Arlene Aucoin, Alona Binford, Bar- bara Bouma, Virginia Buford. Third Row: .lean Colvin, Ann Craig, Marilyn Dunmire, Kay Enloe, Kitty Fullerton. Fourth Row: Helen Futch, Ann Hall, Linda Henslee, Betty Hinton, Nancy Hol- stead. ,-. KN ed GT lj IT -if 4-41 '? The purpose of the Campus Women's Council is to unite the governing bodies of the dormitories so that problems may be recognized by a specific organization and so that the residents of the dormi- tories may become more closely associated and participate in more cooperative enterprises. Each year the CWC publishes a booklet, To Do and Not To Do,', which contains the rules and regu- lations of the women's dormitories. Annual activities sponsored by the CWC are a Mothers' Weekend coffee, a Christmas Pajama Party for all dormitory women and a May Day breakfast. ---P First Row: Vicki Hutchinson, ,ludy lrland, ,lane lsler. Second Row: Donna Jolly, Bobbie Kennedy, Connie Martin, Margaret Miles, ,lamesie Monroe. Third Row: Cynthia Moon, Sharon O'Brien, Carolyn Partridge, Eileen Petrus, Patti Powers. Fourth Row: Barbara Reich, Mary Richard, Nancy Riley, Chris Schliebaum, Nancy Smith. Fifth Row: Carolyn Taylor, Donna Wal- lace, Wanda Wood, Carolyn Woodall, Carol Yardley. Not Pictured: Sandra Brown, Linda Butler, Deidra Cummins, Clare Dews, Susie Mays, Ann Moore, May- die Pittman. ,-5 1--Q. ,I li l Cheerleaders QR www PAT RICE and MIKE PEARSON MARCIA GRIFFIN and JACK WYATT 'O' ANN MCKENZIE and BILLY MARSH MARTHA PRICE and TOMMY MCNEILL ew. u 2 9 . I Mike Pearson and Pat Rice. Martha Price promotes Tech spirit. .x ...L - - F2223 l 'bn' IAV- W,,,,..-----v' 1. QL 4 ' ,.-,. ' ' ' n A V ' W up vu xr, . ., .,, - ' ' ' A . -. Q ..i. -- if-T if . I Y D L , ,,ei....f4. . . Iv G Jef ins: -was- -as --.k - -I E .A , ,-y ' A gifs ew . .. . , A .msgid gurl, Q, r of f or if ,. .. . ,- . Y .L . '- N w,g+f2t-' .-ff'-'rllf s' . -- V J U , W i . Q-+ V If ,. , : 'l 1ifi.iJ1:-HQP-G-'l ' 4' i A s,QQ if Pfmi' '--k1.L ffw?'M ' Ms' f liwgfw. 4 . 1-f ' M 'ly Q i P' ' A M .11 l 'ifff': .:','11 ' 5 ' ' W 4 Cheerleaders lead yells prior to a football game. Choral Union The Tech Choral Union is an organization for both music majors and non-majors. It gives the student an opportunity to broaden his choral experience, to develop not only his voice, but also the musicianship of each, to provide the campus and the musical public with an op- portunity to hear a variety of the best in choral literature, and to promote Louisiana Tech through good public relations. H J i T a t 4 l I l t 1 4 u f .4 if ' - V gr--A, -... .-.... Y . V -- - --r ' H 1 4 il First Row: Dr. John Cooper, Ronald Vemon, Sandra Beaty, David Harris, Myrna Williams, Raymond Minchew, Susan Odom, James Gill, Naomi Causey, Charlotte Griggs. Second Row: Mary Huckaby, Mary Celia Boggs, Susan Wall, Jerry Rasberry, Larry Frazier, Mary Osborn, Arthur Reynolds, Charlotte Chandler, Terry Lindeman, Dee Kendall, Nan McClintock. Third Row: Bill Hall, Doris Compton, David Casteel, Cynthia Holloway, Dace Cischard, Vickie Allen, Betty Stanley, Sue Ellen Sikes, James Kidwell, Charles Hillman, Regina Matthews, Leslie McMu1lan, David Wylie, Wanice Bullard. Fourth Row: Sandy Mangum, Don Bradley, Gaye Sutton, James Brown, Sally Phillips, Al Hobson, Wayne Millet, Dexter Talton, Walter Farmer, John Jandebeur, Glenda Kirkpatrick, James Taylor and Linda Chatman. The Choral Union during a warm-up rehearsal. '23 Wh 'I ' 1:::. '.,P WAYNE MILLET SANDRA BEATY GLENDA KIRKPATRICK JAMES TAYLOR President Vice President Secretary Librarian tudent Senate The college year 1966-1967 has been a year of numerous events and changes for the students at Louisiana Tech, with many of them accomplished by the Student Senate, the student governing or- ganization. Among the activities which have both streamlined the actions of the Senate and have benefited the student body have been the revisions of the stu- dent body constitutiong the monthly luncheons with President F. Jay Taylorg the approval of stu- dent organization chartersg functioning of student members on the college discipline committeeg the operation of the student loan programg sponsorship of the Tech cheerleaders, class elections and assist- ance in the publication of the student directory. L ll l '73 BILL WILSON President PATRICK BRINEY Vice President SAMUEL O'DONNELL Treasurer CID' JUDY PRATT Executive Secretary KATHY POWERS Secretary BONNIE BRIDGES Sophomore Woman Se 9 MIKE BURGE Senior Class President DEWEY CORLEY Junior Man Senator HOWARD COWAN Senior Man Senator nator SONDRA FULMER Senior Woman Senator DAVID HALTERMAN Freshman Man Senator ANN HARDIN Senior Woman Senator BUTCH HAYS Student Union President LUTHER HORTON Sophomore Class President SUSAN MCBRIDE Sophomore Woman Senator GARY MCELROY Freshman Class President SPIKE MCKINNEY Junior Class President KEN MURCHISON Sophomore Man Senator PAM RAINWATER Junior Woman Senator BARBARA REICH Freshman Woman Senator SHARON WOODLE Junior Woman Senator v 5? WILLIAM DUNN ' Sophomore Man Senator fri T? .44 F v-:gy RLT! 'S -an '-7 -A X l ,ii ,-4. fri ! T? .2 LQ, tx ,J , J' if fL tudent Union The Student Union is a service organization formed to provide an appealing social program for the students. Twenty-three members com- prise the Student Union, one representative from each fraternity and sorority and ten independent men and women students. The Student Union meets weekly to plan its activities for campus functions. Wednesday night movies in Howard Audi- torium, the Merry Mix-Up dance for the fresh- men, and various other dances are scheduled by the organization. Among the major social events the Student Union sponsors during the year are the all-campus Christmas and Spring Formals, the Campus Carnival, Freshman Honor Ban- quet, and the appearance of several famous entertainers. 'Mis BUTCH HAYS President ED SONES Vice President MIKE MCKEE Treasurer I? , -Q! '---'D J 5 ., -X 2' 4 u . 'Z' wht! TRUDY SMITH Recording Secretary 4 -6 LINDA STEWART ' Corresponding Secretary CHERYL BOUCHER Publicity Chairman Jw. , . ' I 7 BONNIE ADEN Sigma Kappa CHERYL BAKER Independent ROCKY BISHOP Lambda Chi Alpha Rlghteous Brothers presented by the Student Union GAYLE GUYTON Independent WALKER JOHNSON Independent KENNY MITCHELL Alpha Tau Omega PETE RIZZO Independent BILL ROSS Tau Kappa Epsilon BECKY ROTH Phi Mu DENNIS SANFORD Pi Kappa Alpha LYNN SCOGGINS Zeta Tau Alpha RONNIE VERNON Kappa Sigma Blue Jackets Acting as Louisiana Tech's official hostesses, the Blue Jackets have welcomed various groups and visitors to the CARLA TAYLOR ........ President campus. Promoting a closer relationship among students, JANICE HARPER ..... ..... V ice President faculty and alumni: promoting school spirit, and helping DOTTIE CALDWELL ...... Secretary other organizations that need their assistance are other CHARLOTTE CRIGGS .. .... Treasurer services of the Blue Jackets. Seated: Mary Coffey, Charlotte Griggs, Dottie Caldwell, Mrs. Sybil Leachman, sponsor, Carla Taylor, .lanice Harper, Dianne Stubblefield. Standing: Elizabeth Cook, Regina Dean, Mary Taylor, Lenora Dampier, Nancy O'Kuma, Johnnie Lou Lipscomb, Patricia Lowery, Millie Barnes, Patricia Bamwell and Linda Bailey. Lagniappe Staff The Lagniappe, published annually by students with the aid of the journalism department, affords additional ex- BARBARA BUTLER Editor Acknowledgement is, made of the editorial as- sistance of Mrs. Mary Campbell and T. H. Dosher of the journalism-publicity staff. Nancy Jordan served as associate editor for the fall semester. Typists included Barbara Brantly, Sandra Butler, Frank Kelly, Connie Martin, Karen Swartzmiller and Paula Turner. Most of the snapshots were made by the Tech Studio. M 5 . perience in school publications and other phases of writing besides sewing the interests of the institution as a whole. NICO VAN THYN and BUDDY DAVIS Sports Editors Tech Talk -1-X' N ,,,,.v-fp' NNW ll 1 The Tech Talk, dated on Fridays and distributed on the campus on Thursdays, is published by the journalism de- partment. Staff members are majors or minors in journalism but students of other departments are invited to contribute articles. Faculty adviser is Kenneth F. Hewins, journalism professor and news bureau director. The paper, established in 1925, is circulated among high schools of the state, a segment of the alumni and other off-campus readers as well as the students and staff members. 4 T , fa: NICO VAN THYN-Sports Editor Xi vp i, :rant REPORTERS: Billy Ray Davis, Susan Colvin, Mike Cunningham, Wanda Fussell, Beverly Ambrico REPORTERS: Sherri Culpepper, Regina Gleason, Ralph Trussell, Sharon Coats, Linda Vidrine. Louisiana Tech Engineer ,L fn, f-Q DUN HAWKINS-Business Manager , if RUSS CRONIN-Editor wif X1 N-+4 JOE PHILLIPS-Managing Editor .S ' x C. L. SHADDOCK Circulation Manager SPENCER ROANE Feature Editor f ,H 1-A , ROBBIE ROGERS Verification Specialist ,..-- W 2 3-6- S. Y Seated: Mike Miller, Paul Gordon, Robbie Rogers, George Crosby, Pau.l Jackson, C. L. Shaddock, Spencer Roane. Standing: Don Hawkins, Russ Cronin, Joe Phillips, Col. Jefferson Kidd. Campus Activity Board The Campus Activity Board was established in order to re- lieve the Associated Women Students of many duties necessary for AWS activities each year. Members of the CAB are selected by the AWS Board from women students. Mull BARNUTI ' ' Chairman The Campus Activity Board is responsible for planning and T051 BENTON Secretary administering such activities as Mothers' Weekend. Sing Week. parties for graduating senior women. the annual spring picnic and the Cood Cheer boxes for the needy at Christmas. Q ' I - v7 Z Seated: Sharon Westbrook, Barbara Kendrick, Mimi Barnum, Sharon Allison, Linda Epps, Cynthia Moon. Standing: Babette Colden, Pal Harris. Anne Osterloh, Evva Smith. Judy Haynes, Miss Alice Kelly, sponsor, Carolyn Taylor, Milou Hammet, Pam Whatley, Lou Baird, and Toni Benton. Circle K Club Circle K is a college men's service organization with 626 clubs and 12,000 members throughout the United States and Canada. This Kiwanis sponsored organization utilizes op- portunities for service projects in an attempt to better the , b h, , , , GUY BORDELON ....... ......... P resident campus and community: Mem ers ip .in Circle includes CLAUDE BLANCHARD H i I ' .Vice President development of leadership and aggressive citizenship among GARY BISHOP Secretar its members. Any eligible male student may become a mem- TOMMY MERCER ' T reasurei ber of Circle K. A few of the Circle K projects at Louisiana Tech include feeding and caring for the school mascot, compiling the stu- dent directory information, and placing prayer cards in the cafeterias along with helping the Kiwanis Club with its var- ious service projects. lfzax Q 1' as 54 Seated: Tommy Mercer, Claude Blanchard, Guy Bordelon, Gary Bishop, Lt. Col. Fay G. Adams, club sponsor. Standing: David Harris, .lohn Car- den, Tommy Shipp, Mike Deshotels, Tommy Wells, Tommy Wilson, Bill Ross, Randy Horn, George Gann, ,lim Shelly, Ray Barnes, Tommy Grice, and Joe Smith. Cwens CLAUDIA DAVIS .. ....... President REE MCCALL .... .... V ice President NERISSA BELL ........ Secretary MARY VIGER .... Treasurer --v --.i , ' Ti E. nw '15 A ' fa-1. - 1 'lv in H' , . The National Society of Cwens, a sophomore women's honor society, is an organization which has as its goals the fostering of leadership, scholarship and fellowship among the women of the sophomore class, the promotion of leader- ship among the freshmen, and the service to and the promo- tion of interests of the college. Chi chapter of Cwens was founded at Louisiana Tech on November 7, 1962. Cwens is an Anglo-Saxon word meaning queens or ladies Among its activities are participation in the Junior Coun- selor program, serving as Pink Ladies at the Lincoln General Hospital and serving at several college functions. ws. ll! -wait 'Tl First Row: Nerissa Bell, Ree McCall, Miss Betty Orr, sponsor, Claudia Davis,4Mary Viger. Second Row: Donna Dyer, Fran Hancock. Third Row: Toni Benton, Judy Richardson, Jan Martin, Barbara Bouma, Barbara Cooper, Lynn McCu.l1ar, Ann Terry, ,Ian Penny, Pat Rice, Beth McCall, Judy Bond, Patty Powers. Fourth Row: Marilyn John, Marion Manning, Bobbie Kennedy, Mary Lou Green, Carolyn Partridge, Sarah Craighead, Susan Beauchamp, Linda Behling, Ann Allison, Lenda Jo Wilson, Cynthia Moon, Ann McKenzie, and Rebecca Walker. Freshman W0men's Clee Club I I I I 1 if I H First Row: Kay Whitten, Elizabeth Taylor, Edith Dalton, Barbara First Row: Sue Couch, Wanda Dark, Pat Cook, Mary Boggs. Sec- Monsour. Second Row: Deborah Dooley, Linda Montrozos, Robi ond Row: Gail Gregory, Susan Barron, Pat O'Neal, Verna Barron, Duncan, Marcia Hilton, Sandra Kilgore. Third Row: Dianne Ahlers, Kathy Stewart. Third Row: Jan Fomby, Janis Rockett, Lindi Burke, Peggy Hartsfield, Ann Davis, Sarah Howell. .lane Isler. - V L J l Z lx P ' . i ' if I f' X. -Ai-- ' 1 ' ' f A K w l I K 1 I - . y 4 . i I I' -3 1 fx ix 1 , it 4 A I F I i i K 4 y n F T l K 1' . T 1, . i l N First Row: Lynell Stewart, Celia Lesniewski, Fadra Hanson, Libby Salmon, Pam Brock, Charlotte Sullivan, Phoebe Prestridge. Second Row: Corine Mays, Sherry Wilson, Carrie Taylor, Sarah Phillips, Patricia Wiedower, Sharon Parsons. Third Row: Emily Hogan, Peggy Clark, Shirley Nor- ris, Kathy Shaver, Mary Miles, Carolyn Peyton, Linda Hankins, Naomi Causey. Kennel Club In the fall semester of 1964, the Louisiana Tech cheer- leaders organized the Kennel Club. The purpose of this or- ganization is to coordinate and improve spirit on the cam- BILLY MARSH . . . . . .Chairman pus, ANN MCKENZIE .... Secretary Members of this club are representatives who are in- terested in supporting Techls athletic events and spirit. On Honors' Day, the Presidentis Spirit Trophy is pre- sented to a winner in each division, independent and social. Each organization competes in one of these divisions. The trophies are rotated each year. Seated : Mike Rearson, Pat Rice, Billy Marsh, Ann McKenzie, Mark R. Harris, faculty adviser, Marcia Griffin, Jack Wyatt, Martha Price, Tommy Mcltleill. Standing: Sally Stokes, Dale Mertens, Nila Pittillo, Julianne Thompson, Robert Mace, Christie Rogers, Don Eckard, Joel Keats, Robert Wright, .Ian Penny, Paula Couvillion, Pat Kelsey, Mary Horton, Randy German, Lynn Guy, Adrane Roy, Peggy Girard, Marsha Bell. Tech Theatre Players The Tech Theatre Players is an extracurricular group organized in 1936. lts purpose is to develop dramatic talent, TOM DECKMAN II . . ....... President to cultivate the appreciation of good drama, to foster the CINDY HALL ------------- ---- V ice Pf6SidCI1t cultural values, to furnish entertainment on the college level, MARGARET HENDERSON . . ...... Secretary and to apply oneself to the presentation of plays. Mem- BOB HOLLEMAN ......... .... T reasurer bership is open to all Tech students. First Rowg Doris Dewitt, David McGee, Patricia Taylor, Arthur W. Stone, sponsor, Torn Dechman, Mrs. Arthur Stone, Hal Gutsch, Peggy Ingram, Gregory Stone. Second Row: Robert Gould, Paula Mahan, Freddie Reppond, Vicki Colvin, Bert Sibley, Margaret Henderson, Linda Mintz,.Re1nald Kozikowski, Anne Atkins, Randy Sweeters. Third Row: Mickey Frazier, Gayle Jordan, Harry Woodward, Gayle Churchill, George 0'Melxa, Alice Moore, Dalton Williams, Hugh Durden, Ann McCain, Ralph Self. Not Pictured: Diana Manning, Sammy Al-Hiti, Wayne Hawkins, Ocile Woodall, Betty Marshall, Audrey Payne, Lizzie Hodge, Lloyd Alexander, Rose Parker, Frances Aswell, Bob Holleman, Jay Dugan, Bob Riethe, Gary Thomas, .leune Cocke, Howard Morris. 249 Women's Recreational Association First Row: Patricia Stroud, presidentg Carla Taylor, vice president. Second Row: Lynn McGee, secretaryg Barbara Kendrick, treasurerg Johnnie Lipscomb, re- porter. The Wonienis Recreational Association offers to the women students on and off campus a variety of activities to participate in during their leisure time. As each organization participates in the various sports. they receive points. Extra points are given for first, second, and third place winners of each tournament. Each year at an honors convocation, the organization which has displayed outstanding participation, interest, leadership and the ability to win is presented a trophy. The climax of the women's intramural program is the Louisiana Federation of College Womenis Recreational Association weekend held at Bunkie each year. Girls who have participated in at least seven different tournaments are eligible to go. 54 SCORE .-QOMENS RECREATION ASSOCIATION oitcxour ROOM Queers ENTRIES , WRA members look over score sheet in the Women's Gym. Christian Science Organization The purpose of the Christian Science organization is to afford the college community the opportunity of learning about Christian Scienceg to welcome Christian Scientists entering the college and to unite them in closer bonds of Christian fellowshipg to hold regular weekly testimony meetingsg to sponsor at least one Christian Science lecture on the cam- pus during the academic year and to cooperate whenever possible with other student religious groups and with college authorities in participating in projects that promote inter-religious interest. ii Officers of the organization are Wallace Dingee, presidentg Diane Blanchard, Christian Student Center Devotionals twice a week help achieve the goals of the Christian Student Center. The Church of Christ Christian Stu- dent Center was organized in Septem- ber, 1963. Its primary objective is to assist the students in strengthening their spiritual growth and Christian leadership. This objective is achieved through bi-weekly devotions, informal fellowships and Bible study courses. Officers are Mike Watkins, chair- mang Margaret Adair, co-chairman, and Alona Binford, secretary-treasurer. fm 5 Q T Baptist tudent Union The basic objective of the Baptist Student Union is to lead each person' of the academic community into a maturing Christian experience. To achieve this objective, the Tech BSU develops a concern for evangelism and missions to build a stronger per- sonal spiritual life, to train the members of the community for Christian leadership, and to provide opportunities for Christian fellowship and recrea- tion. Among the many activities designed to accomplish this objective are a pre-school retreat, daily chapel services, Bible study, Missions Emphasis Week and recreational activities. ALAN GRAVEL President LEON STAMM Men's Enlistment Chairman 51' : MARILYN DUNMIRE I .3 Women's Enlistment Chairman '- ,,.,... MARCIA HOUSE Q Secretary BRUCE WALLER Commuter Chairman ,... . Ur-:-NW iikliiilb r 'X- DON HOWARD Missions Chairman GEORGIA ROBINSON YWA President GREY TURNER Publicity Chairman JIMMY DENNY Promotional Chairman HELEN MCBRIDE Devotional Cha.irman DAVID DEAL -Q 01 ' Music Chairman JOHNNIE INGRAM Social Chairman SHERI AASEN Center Hostess HUGH LENOX Center Host Q Jo LOGAN Women's Athletic Chairman STAN BELTON Men's Athletic Chairman , .IANN ALDREDGE Chapel Chairman .A ' r 3 A X w g, Yr I Tech students express a keen desire to serve as student summer missionaries in the United States and around the world. Intramural basketball champions. The BSU choir presented The Music of Christmas. 'iv Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation, Methodist college student organization, was founded at Tech in February, 1936. Through Vesper serv- ices, Wesley Choir, mission projects, parties for the Methodist Children's Home, discussion groups, visitation to the nursing homes, retreats and deputation teams students are drawn closer BENNIE HOWARD BILL BAUER ..... JENNIE GALLENT BOB HOLLADAY . . . ...... President Vice President . . ...... Secretary . . . .Treasurer together in expressing their spiritual convictions and in finding spiritual enrichment. First Row: Milou Hammet, Bill Bauer, Rev. Bill Stokes, Jr., director, Rennie Howard, Jennie Callent, Bob Holladay, Rhetta Sensintaffar. Sec- ond Row: Bonnie Bridges, Donna Jolly, Virginia Buford, Sharon Bassett, Linda Merritt, Carla Taylor, Carol Heard, Judy Richardson, Mary War- ger, glivig llgflegers, Lana McNeal, Mary Huckaby. Third Row: Merle Tanner, Lane Johnson, Phil Kitchens, Tommy Folk, Steve Updegraff, John y, on c ar . The spring retreat at Caney Lake. The Wesley deputation team consists of a group of college students who present morning or evening worship services at churches or Methodist Youth Fellowships in the district. ' 11 Want The Wesley Choir sings at Vesper services, on deputation teams and for special occa- sions. Canterbury Association Father Cathcart, chaplain of Canterbury Association, was the living example of joy in serving God and his fellowmen. His dedicated ministry and the joyful, lov- ing soul that shone through his vibrant personality will always exist in the hearts and lives of those he led, taught, and served so willingly and so capably. Students work together on various projects. In Memoriam REVER EN D JOSEPH l N. CATHCART Fellowship is an important part of Canterbury activities. Newman Club tb A :va , -94' Bruns Newsom, presidentg Rita Baragona, recording secretary, Cindy Rhymes, treasurerg Chris Malec, first vice presidentg Father Bamabus Diekemper, sponsor, Margaret Henderson, second vice presidentg Marilyn Farmer, corresponding secretary. ,Z x The purpose of the Louisiana Tech chap- ter ofthe National Newman Club Federa- tion is to develop and coordinate the spirit- ual, intellectual, and social growth of the Catholic students. The Newman Club spon- sors the men's and women's retreats, month- ly Communion breakfasts, weekly meetings with guest speakers, lectures on pertinent topics, and seasonal parties. al ,K ,A--Im' l1ll?9' '75' Q r T -,- Q l ,awaif'f1,1'17'mf ff, fi rf' it .- ,,,,,,,e e -qpmmf u 1 T' V l l 'elf' N T Q d t, cow HAH i ' Q -.IQ I by If 'L 1 r.-.wr smitmv I ill Nfl- 'W A H-list: i n s , y , p 1 - a , , , ,y K ,, ...-f--4 ' V-...l as W Y, -. Y 5 --i 4- '-:kr ,hgi '-. -:-- 4, C 4 - 'f -Axe?--cg 'rx-.ikf - ,Y ' , - Y..--,... 3, ,u..q,,mH - '-- Y --sg.. QA The proposed Catholic Student Center to be built on the comer of Thomton Street and Nelson Avenue. Westminster Fellowship The task of the Presbyterian Westminster Fellowship is to proclaim the gospel of ,lesus Christ to the academic community. JERRY VALENTINE ' ' ' I ' ' 'President The purpose of the ministry is to develop a Christian fellow- KEN MURCHISON V we Pfesldenf ship, where all persons are welcomed and where each may come KATHLEEN H1565 ' ' ' Secretary HERMAN STOREY . . . .... Treasurer to a deep commitment to Christ. 'fel-fl GENERAL COTJNCIL-Seated: Herman Storey, Mary Horton, Mike Duboise, Jerry Valentine, Philip Jung, Ann Townsend, Ken Murchison Standing: Camille Duchesne, Kathleen Higgs, Raymond Cole, Nancy McKenzie, Clarence Adams. Gamma Delta PAUL JACKSON . . . ......... President MIKE MEYER ..... .... V ice President MELVA ROBERTS . . . ..... Secretary EDITH HILLERS . . . ..... Treasurer Students enjoy fellowship at the Lutheran Center. Gamma Delta is the International Association of Lutheran college and university students. The Louisiana Tech chapter was installed in November, 1965. The name Gamma Delta embodies the aims of the organization. Gamma signifies 'agnosisa' and means Chris- tian knowledge. Delta signifies dia- konial' and means Christian service. Gamma Delta endeavors to conserve and develop Christian knowledge and service. v-5 .,-,. Tech XII-the official mascot. 'P'-wig 13 Rain doesn't keep them from parties. 11f-ff a ' f: I. ., ..44 Empty, again! Bramwell Fletcher appeared in The Bernard Shaw Story on Parents Day. X fl? J -4. :URN Z! 1 W ' A 7- - .X ,N , Y 'lf X T' qu , bd if' : , -'wir 'f Z A ' ' -ff! ff' 'Q 12. V ' ' I, Aj H 'XV af iixj,-47 A i 'N ' r ,J .f 2' . + 1m 1 f 1, I x, - - , .4 f L I'g3l1lZ3tlOl1S Alpha Phi Omega, founded in 1925. is a national service fraternity for college and university men. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is to assemble college men in the fellowship of the Scout oath and law, to develop leadership, to promote friendship, to provide service to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our national, educational and intellectual heri- tagef, The Gamma Tau chapter of Alpha Phi Omega was reactivated in 1963, and since that time has conducted service projects such as the annual Toys for Tots cam- paign at Christmas, blood drive for Viet Nam, informa- tion booths during registration, and regular help in area scout troops. MERRELL KNIGHTEN President, Fall Semester , I 'LTI' MERLE TANNER President, Spring Semster Alpha Phi MISS DIANNE WALKER Sweetheart N A Dmega QRS ,QU .X , 3115 J I in , ,wo I ,..A YK x c -ai W .R ..-.0-.. First Row: John Adams. Second Row: William Al- bright, Bobbie Baughman, George Betts, Donald Bice, Dion Cole. Third Row: John Cox, William Denny, Thomas Johnston, Grady Landry, Gary Lee. Fourth Row: Gerell McCann, James Nicholson, Timothy No- lan, Danny Pruitt, Wesley Ryals. Fifth Row: Bobby Gene Smith, Jack Smith, Zell Smith, Carl Swartz- miller, John Wooldridge. Not pictured: William Wilkerson. . ., Q Z5 'Nr- UR Y T' 3 'W inf if The purpose of the Louisiana Tech chapter of the Ameri- can Society of Civil Engineers is to afford an opportunity for the members of the Civil Engineering School to become acquainted, to promote a spirit of Congeniality, to acquaint members with topics of interest to civil engineering students through the medium of addresses by competent speakers. and to foster the development of a professional spirit. fd' '-4-6 Q . Q. American Society DON TYLER ...... ...... P resident RONALD FERRIS .. .. Vice President TOM HEIFNER .. ..... Secretary RAY PYLANT .. .. Treasurer First Row: T. D. Allen, Doug Bass, Robert Bragg. Second Row: Jerry Brazzel, Greg Breerwood, James Bruce, Lionel Canales, Richard Carruth. Third Row: Walter Chandler, Charles Coyle, Terry Denmon, George Dore, Ronald Ferris. Fourth Row: Tom Folk, Paul Gordon, Alan Gravel, Buddy Hardwick, Don Harrison. -1 41 -J ---J . f Civil Engineers ff. Q hi First Row: Dallas Haynes. Tom ll:-ifnvr, Don Hen- drix, Phil Hogan, Kent Israel. Second Row: Bolt Lignowski, Phil Lindsay, Kark Long, Mike Mequet. Eddie Pounds. Third Row: Ray Pylunt, Roy Reynolds, Allen Richard, James Schmidt, Howard Shaw. Fourth Row: Buddy Smith, ,lack Smith. Anthony Staley. Leon Stamm, Charles Taylor. Fifth Row: Mike Taylor, Don Tyler, Doug Werner, Robert White, Steve Wise. Not Pictured: Raymond Applegartli, Bill Bloom, Richard Boston, Arthur Durrett, Frank Kelly. Tim Nolan, Harold Odom, Richard Paulus, Toni Pitts. Barre Tanguis, Edward Walker, William Wilkerson. E., lg 'Q X ' -91 g., , ai 4-J lil! G f 9 'TSS' JERRY DUNN ZACK SPIVEY .. ALLEN GRAYSON LEWIS OWEN N-fs' 'Li ii President President Secretary Treasurer l American Society The purpose of the Louisiana Tech student section of the American Society of Mechanical Engneers is to promote the advancement of knowledge in the theory and practice of mechanical engineering, to promote a professional spirit among the members, and to promote fellowship. The society was founded at Tech in 1949. Member- ship is open to all students of mechanical engineering. First Row: Victor Agena. Second Row: Michael Ashley, Paul Bailey, Larry Barfoot. Third Row: Lloyd Calcote, Mike Carlin, Melvin Corley, John Crick, Robert Curtis, Mike Davidson. Fourth Row: John Davis, Chuck Dodd, Allen Duchesne, Jerry Dunn, Harrison Edwards, Byron Eiermann. Fifth Row: Ronnie Hebert, Jim Hilborn, Tommy Hilyard, Conrad Juneau, Prafulchandra Joshi, Hunt Kovac ,,-a-Q 6 3. Mechanical Engineers First Row: Bruce LaCouI, .loe Lalumia, Bill Lawrence. Second Row: Victor Linn, William Lloyd, Wilfred Loewer, Bernard Louviere, Arthur McMeans, David Magee. Third Row: Don Magee, Steve Martin, A. R. Mayes, Mike Miller, Richard Moseley, Fred Odom. Fourth Row: Lewis Owen, Steve Reeves, Darryl Rogers, Dieter Roy, Gerald Ruple, Ed Schubert. Fifth Row: Robert Shively, Mike Smith, Zack Spivey, Charles Stagg, John Stephens, Larry Ward. Sixth Row: Richard Watkins, Ed Watson, John Watson, Larry Whatley, John White, John Wilson. Not Pictured: Larry Aaron, Robert Campbell, Mark Colvin, Lewis Duff, .lim Hartley, Don Huckabay, Gerald Kierbow, Bruce McMillan, Jeffrey Oden, Johnny Runyon, James Walker, David Wills. we 'TZ' I A si, B L it The Louisiana Tech Block and Bridle Cluh is a pro- fessional organization for students in the animal sciences. The ohjectives of the cluh are to promote a higher scholastic standard among the students of animal husbandry. especially all phases of student animal husbandry work in colleges and universities and to bring about a closer relationship among the men pursuing some phase of animal industry as a profession. LYNN BEASLEY MARC BREZIN . SCOTT DAVIS . J. D. BLONDIN .. Block and . . . . . President . . . . Vice President . . . Treasurer .. Secretary Q--3 . O 19' Front Row: Billy Wyatt. Max Nelson, Lynn Beasley, Merrill Cresse, Merrill Ermon, Scott Davis, Cene Wilkerson, Tommy Black, Eddie Burns. Second Row: Mr. David Lee Hays, Dr. Glen Clark, Albert Townsend, J. D. Blondin, Larry Avery, Dusty Taylor, David Smith, Marc Brezin. , Third Row: Wesley Forman, Dr. Cordon Stewart, Howard Morgan, C. C. Tatum, Connery McMan, Sammy Riser, Kenneth Murphy, David Hood, Nlikf: Allen. Don Thompson. ridle Club l A Block and Bridle Club member feeding the livestock President Lynn Beasley and Vice President Marc Brezin looking over the club's annual steer project N Preparing meat for a barbecue Injecting Vitamin A into a club-owned steer PHIL GUTHRIE BOBBY COPELAND JAMES CRAIG ..... FRANK MILLER . .. CRAIG HENDERSON V I .z Delta The broad scope of Delta Sigma Pi is exemplified in its purpose to foster the study of business in colleges and uni- versities, to encourage scholarship, social activity, and the PFCSMCHT association of students for their mutual advancementg to pro- mote closer affiliation between the commercial world and the students of commerce: and to further higher standards of Senior Vice President Junior Vice President - - - - - - - - v - Secfefafl' commercial ethics and culture. TTCHSUTCF Fraternity members are chosen from those students in the School of Business Administration who have an average higher than the overall men's average in the school. Rose of Delta Sigma Pi is Miss Deanne Davis. First Row: Al Bateman, Bruce Berry. Second Row: Thomas Bridges, Sidney Boone, Jack Byrd, Bobby Copeland, Roger Coughran, James Craig. Third Row: John Crawford, Charles Crumplon, Jerry Elliott, Bill Elmore, Buster Erwin, James Fuller, Fourth Row: Gary Gordon, Joseph Gray, Danny Griffin, Phil Guthrie, Buddy Harmon, Joel Haston. r 33 A 43 . 3 igma Pi First Row: Craig Henderson, Jim.rny Hill. Second Row: Mike Hill, Ricky Holland, Gerald Hollingsworth, Joseph Hood, Rodney Kendrick, Jimmy Langford. Third Row: David Lawhon, David McCaskill, Stanley McGee, Winston McVea, Frank Miller, James Mixon. Fourth Row: Gene Moore, James Moore, Martin Morelock, Marvin Morse, John O'Donnell, Jerry Olds. Fifth Row: Stephen Pearce, Glynn Roberts, Frank Schooler, George Simonton, Teddy Sisson, Richard Snelling. Sixth Row: Jeffrey Ste- phens, Rickey Sutton, Donn Tarter, Ronnie Timmons, Charles Watson, James Wilson. Not Pictured: John Baird, Gerald Box, James Hatcher, Randy Hogan, Joseph Hough, Ned Noland, Larry Creech, Ronny Haynes, Walter Johnson, Hugh Maddox, Michael Powell, Sammy Weems. 4 li l 'J A. I r V km.. it , '..,f I ' I, ' S ,C...v?, gg I gh, , 1 .gr A l lf L mgfi l Q I X t ,-6 .,.-J' ln, qu' pa ,pi 'Z- A Q 1 I-A 'Qi -.f 5 v Q -ki ff' l 66- 'T..7 MISS GINGER BREWTON Queen li. -C .1 tif. -N1 ' 9 Englneers The Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association is com- posed of all the students in the School of Engineering. Its governing body is made up of four executive officers selected by popular vote of the entire group, plus the president, vice-president, and one delegate from each of the six departmental organizations-AIChE, ASCE, IEEE, SIE, SPE of AIME, and the editor of the Louisiana Tech Engineer. The association was formed in 1934 for the purpose of promoting interest and a spirit of friendship in the Ak School of Engineering, as well as acquainting pros- pective students with the engineering profession. Engineers, Day is the highlight of the year's activ- ities. It involves both group and individual projects and exhibits with prizes being awarded for the best of these. The crowning of the queen and presentation of various faculty awards culminates the dayis activities. C. L. SMITH President DAVID ANDREWS Vice President DANIEL GRAY Secretary DONALD TYLER Treasurer RUSSELL CRONIN Louisiana Tech Engineer Editor ssociation AIChE David Andrews Robert Holleman Wayne Hawkins ASCE Donald Tyler Ronald Ferris Charles Coyle ASIE Beverly Franks Curtis Beavers Dan Coyle ASME .lefty Dunn Zachary Spivey Gerald Ruple IEEE Jimmy Eggerton Merrill Comish William Creel SPE OF AIME Michael Norton Abed Jamal Oliver Hollenshead A :Q IO.. -0 ,4- Ugg-wt X 3. The Louisiana Tech student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is directed toward the advancement of the theory and practice of electrical engi- neering and electronics, and the promotion of student in- Institute of Electrical terest in these fields through the presentation of guest JIMMY EGGERTON A ..'.. Chairman speakers, field trips. movies. and social activities. MERRILIJ CORNISH '- Q i Q Vice Chairman First organized in 1041-9 as the Louisiana Tech branch of CARL GRECO '. ... H ..-. Secretary the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, a joint RICHARD MULHERN Treasurer branch with the Institute of Radio Engineers was formed in 1957. In l963. AIEE and IRE merged to form the IEEE. The activities of the Tech branch include field trips, technical programs, student paper contests. and participation in Engineers' Week and Engineers' Weekend. r n First Row: Robert Belton, Charles Benoit. Second Row: Lynn Blackwell, Robert Boston, Luther Bradford, Joe Brown, Charles Cain, William Causey. Third Row: Merrill Cornish, William Creel, Paul Crow, Marcus Durham, Jimmy Eggerton, Floyd Farrar. Fourth 'ia '. 41 A 1 an Row: McMlu'ry Fitzsimmons, Richard Garlington, Jaime Gonzales, .lerry Graham, Carl Greco, Richard Harrelson. 274 I ind Electronic Engineers First Row: James Harris, Phillip Harris. Second Row: William Harris, Francis Howard, Mark Howard, Mike lmpson, Ken Kratzer, James LaBorde, Jr. Third Row: Hugh Lenox, Dan Lester, Richard LeTard, George Levert, Jr., Hoyt McKnight, Jr., Marvin McVicker. Fourth Row: Jim Mathis, John Morris, Richard Mulhern, Jerome Panzigrau, Robert Peninger. Joe Phillips. Fifth Row: Roy Pratt, Lucious Quin, Fred Rankin, James Ross, Edward Smith, Herman Storey. Sixth Row: Sergio Torres, Robert Tucker, Thomas Tumef, Dale Ward, Gregory Whitney, Russell Yarbrough. Not Pictured: George Crosby, John Daigle, James Eads, Darrell McCardle, Larry Simmons, John Simonton, James Smith, Jerry Sutton. The National Collegiate Association for Secretaries is a professional organization for undergraduate college men and women who are planning business or teaching careers in the secretarial area. The activities of the organization are designed to apprise employers in business and industry of the potential of graduates of a collegiate secretarial pro- gram for administrative responsibilities and to encourage exchange of ideas and experiences among those students planning secretarial careers. ational Colle iate Association MARIANNE MCFARLAND . . . ...... President SANDRA PENDRY ........ Vice President GLENDA FERGUSON .... ..,... S ecretary BARBARA HARVEY . . . . . Treasurer First Row: Beverly Allen, Sharon Aycock, Linda Barrnore, Gerene Bums, Brenda Chamberlain. Second Row: Carolyn Cox, Nancy Dowling, Glenda Ferguson, Trudy Gaflfl, Sandra Cough. Third Row: Darla Haddox, Carol Hamilton, Barbara Harvey, Sarah Harville, Cathy Haygood. Fourth Row: Margie Hays, Sue Hunt, Pat Hyatt, Cathy Kavanaugh, Linda King. fix 'Qt 1-.-va ith. Z? or Secretaries First Row: Barbara Kline, Ingeborg Laskowski, Judy LeVasseui, Barbara Lowery, Marianne McFarland. Second Row: Susie McWilliams, Grace Maddox, Cheryl Malone, Patricia Mannino, Ginger Meredith. Third Row: Marilyn Mitchell, Sandra Pendry, Sue Pesnell, Fonda Robertson, Margaret Shumaker. Fourth Row: Pam Smith, Gaye Sutton, Annette Swift, Sheila Thompson, Betty Watts. Fifth Row: Brenda Whitman, Candy Williams, Wanda Wood, Nancy Worley, Jo Ann Young, Not Pictured: Marilyn Abney, Renee Allbritton, Marsha Bell, Susan Carver, Donna Dyer, Betty Fincher, Milou Hammet, Jane Harrison, Margaret Hodges, Virgie Holobaugh, Mona Jiles, Betty Joyner, Elizabeth Newton, Jerry O'Donovan, Patty Porter, Kay Toms, Linda Williams, Donna Winters, Ida Young. 16 'TI' tvs -nv' e.,., Omicron Delta Kappa The Beta Omicron Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, an honorary society for men. strives to recognize men who have attained a high standard of leadership in collegiate activities and to inspire others to similar attainment. Leadership abilities are recognized and encouraged in academic achievement, athletics, student government, social and religious affairs. and the fine arts such as publications, speech, music, and drama. The activities of the Circle reflect the ideals of the society. The Max Howard Memorial Award was es- tablished by the Circle and is presented each year to the freshman who best demonstrates the qualities recognized by the society. rf? WAYNE HAWKINS ....... ...... P resident ADAMANTIOS GORGOLIS . . . . . . Vice President ALAN CRAVEL ......... .... T reasurer First Row: James Bozeman, George Brooks. Second Row: Frank Brown, William Brown, Michael Burge, William Caskey. Third Row: Herbert Cross, Jimmy Eggerton, Cary Ellerman, Allen Fairclbth. .I' First Row: Randall Fallin. Second Row: James Fuller, Robert Glasgow, Alan Gravel, Daniel Gray. Third Row: Adamantios Gorgolis, Marion Guthrie, Wayne Hawkins, Hardy Hays. Fourth Row: James Hengstenberg, James Horton, Hall How- ard, Howard Jones. Fifth Row: John Kaschak, Harvey Luttrell, James Pruett, William Wilson. Not Pictured: James Cozine, Wesley Irby, Larry J arrell, Robert Koontz. 'S' Tau Beta Pi The Tau Beta Pi Association is a national engineering honor society founded in 1885 at Lehigh University. Its ob' jectives are to mark in a fitting manner those who have con- ferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished schol- arship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engi- neering and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engi- neering collegesf' Candidates for admission are selected on the basis of their scholastic achievements, character, and extracurricular activities. RAY PYLANT ......... RICHARD MULHERN .. DAVID ANDREWS .... MERRILL CORNISH BILL MONROE ..... 1 I We First Row: David Belk. Second Row: Bill Creel, Terry Cr George Edwards. 'li President Vice President Treasurer . . Corresponding Secretary . . . . Recording Secretary Andrews, Robert Bass, Gilbert Lynn Blackwell, James Bozeman, Lowell Bray, Bill Brown, Merrill Comish. Third Row: oss, Paul Crow, Marcus Durham, zao i First Row: Mike Foster, Adamantios Gorgolis, Carl Greco. Second Row: Wayne Hawkins, Hardy Hays, Oliver Hollenshead, John Kaschak, Philip Kitchens. Third Row: Ken Kratzer, Danny Lester, Harvey Lut- trell, Jim Mathis, Pat Melton. Fourth Row: John Morris, Richard Mulhern, Ted Parish, Roy Pratt, Jim Pruett. Fifth Row: Ray Pylant, Hodge Rahurn, John Rhodes, Spencer Roane, James Ross. Sixth Row: Marion Rundell, John Shannon, Richard Smith, Jon Stephenson, Larry Whatley. Not Pictured: Raymond Applegarth, Jerry Brazzel, George Brooks, Frank Brown, Mike Burge, Jimmy Eggerton, Bill Futrell, Ronald Gills, Alan Gravel, Wayne Hendrix, Bill Monroe, Herman Storey, Jerry Sutton. Accountin Club The Louisiana Tech Accounting Club. organized in 1953. is a professional organization encouraging higher standards of scholarship and developing a closer relationship among students, faculty, and businessmen interested in accounting. Any person interested in accounting can become a member of the Accounting Club. The organization meets one day each month: a business meeting is held prior to a professional development meeting at which a member of the business world is invited to speak. RONALD TIMMONS BRENDAN MINIHAN . . . . . . Vice BETH THOMAS ..... ..... CHARLES ALLEN . . ...... President President Secretary . . . Treasurer First Row: John Adams, Charles D. Allen, Howard Bell, Gerald Box, Tim Carter. Second Row: Jerry Chandler, John Crawford. Ted Farrar, Edward Colman, Phil Guthrie, Mark Holland, Mike Kees. Third Row: Clayton Koschel, Tom Kundinger, Carr Mc- Clendon, Charles Marable, Phil Mar- tin, Jan Mason, Richard Matheny. Fourth Row: Frank Miller, Brendan Millihan, James Mixon, Charles Pringle, Susan Rhea, George Simon- ton, Harvey Sopher. Fifth Row: Beth Thomas, Ronnie Timmons, John Wahl, Billy Welborn, Arnold White, John Wooldridge, Thomas Young- blood, Not Pictured: Charles Carroll, Francis Klipping, Hugh Walmsley. 5 'T ix., xx , ,pd Alpha Tau Delta MARIANNE MCFARLAND . .. President SUSIE MAYS .......... Vice President JANE BODDIE .... .... S ecretary MARY COFFEY .... .. Treasurer Alpha Tau Delta is an honorary organization established for the purpose of recognizing 20 senior women who have excelled in scholarship, citizenship, and leadership. It was founded on the Louisiana Tech campus in 1955. Members are selected each fall and spring, and an initiation banquet is held in their honor. Alpha Tau Delta, a service organization, seeks to promote the three characteristics stated as qualifications for member- ship. Among its many and varied projects are a tutoring program for students in English 101, a Christmas party for foreign students, ushering at concerts, publishing a school calendar ofjorganizational meetings for the faculty, and the Junior Counselor party. This year several new projects which emphasize scholarship are being considered. First Row: Fran Anders, Jane Boddie, Mary Coffey. Second Row: Susan Davenport, Kay Enloe, Sondra Fulmer, Anne Gray, Ann Hardin, Melanie Hauth. Third Row: Johnnie Ingram, Sharon Jarrell, .Jenny Lee, Helen McBride, Marianne McFarland, Susie Mays. Fourth Row: Rosemary Miller, Julie Reese, Kathryn Roth, Betty Stiles, Carol Waggonner, Sue Waite. Not Pictured: Diane Britt, .lane Wood. ww if . A I J ' I w f 1 Yi xg Agronomy Club The purposes of the l.ouisiana Tech Agronomy Club are to promote a higher scholastic standard and interest in the fields of horticulture. agronomy. agriculture-business LONNIE BATTON .. ....... President and related fields: to promote fellowship among studentsg RICHARD IEACH Vice Presldem and to train students to become competent leaders in JERRY BARTLESONIH Secretary these fields and in civic life. Activities include soil and crop judging teams competing in state, regional. and national contests, sending delegates to the national convention of the ASA, grading high school contests, and co-hosting the Agriculture-Forestry Day. la 'Z First Row: Jerry Bartleson, Lonnie Batton. Second Row: Dale Bertrand, James Dean, Jerry Fairbanks, Eddie Graf- ton, James Hammons. Third Row: John Madden, Hudson Rushing, Albert Townsend, Robert Turley, Jim Willis. Not Pictured: Elizabeth Batton, Johnny Bruce, Bobby Childress, Freddy Eaton, Richard Leach, David Theard. '33 WZ N American Institute of Chemical Engineers DAVID ANDREWS . . . ..... President BOB HOLLEMAN .... ...... V ice President PAT MELTON .... . . . Secretary-Treasurer The student chapter of the American lnstitute of Chemi- cal Engineers was established at Louisiana Tech in 1950. The object of the organization is to provide an opportunity for the members to secure the inspiration and intellectual stimulation that comes from professional association, and to gain experience in the preparation and presentation of technical material. A traditional chapter activity is the spring Shrimp Boil. First Row: David Andrews, Richard Authement. Second Row: Mike Baker, James Ball, Ben Baston, Gilbert Belk, Sam Boggs, Jack Boozer, Mike Breeding, Bi.ll Brown, Carl Brown. Third Row: John Carden, Bernie Casso, Roy Clause, Dion Cole, Joe Cordill, Mike Foster, James Gary, Pierre Gauthier, Lewis Gomila. Fourth Row: Mike Goss, Wayne Hawkins, Sylvester Hedges, Larry Hock, Bob Holleman, Thomas Johnston, William Kilpatrick, Phil Kitchens, Harvey Luttrell. Fifth Row: Fred Manhart, Thomas McBride, George McCain, Pat Melton, Jim Messina, K. P. Moreau, Gerald Parra, Marion Rundell, John Scelfo. Sixth Row: C. L. Shaddock, John Sherwin, Pat SpiveY, James Szydlo, Rogena Thompson, David Watson, George Wilcher, Allen Williams. Steve Woodward. Not Pictured: Ruben Williams. fr.: 'T 'S 1 an I ,i ju . A., ,I A ,.-3 r . . A- 'fa I 9, .mess V 4 I V1 fd.. Business Students' Association The Business Students, Association is composed of all the students in the School of Business Administration. The most important activity promoted by the association is the traditional Commerce Day. Each spring, a convocation for all business students, at which some outstanding individual in the business world is the guest speaker, begins Commerce Day. The officers are introduced and the Queen of Commerce Day is crowned. A softball frame and a barbecue supper help to promote Z3 a stronger relationship between the faculty and students. ,A MISS SHARON WOODLE Commerce Queen First Row: Ricky Spurlock, presidentg Sammy O'Donnell, first vice president: Jimmy Moore, second vice president: Jan Mason, secretary. Second Row: Susan Rhea, treasurerg Harry Bain, accounting representativeg Allen Tuten, general business repre- sentativeg Mike Hill, economics and finance representative. Eta Kappa u DANNY LESTER .... ......... P resident WILLIAM MONROE ....... Vice President JOHN MULHERN . . . .... Recording Secretary CARL CRECO ROY PRATT . . . First Row: Dennis Armstrong, Lynn Blackwell, Luther Bradford, Merrill Cornish. Second Row: William Creel, Paul Crow, Marcus Durham, Jimmy Egger-ton, Daniel Futch, Carl Greco, Phillip Harris. Third Row: Hardy Hays, Wayne Hendrix, Michael Impson, Kenneth Krat- zer, David Lemoine, Danny Lester, George Levert. Fourth Row: James Mathis, Ronnie Maxwell, John Morris, John Mulhern, John Pickels, Roy Pratt, L. M. Quin. Fifth Row: Hodge Rabum, Spencer Roane, James Ross, Kathryn Roth, James Stewart, Herman Storey, Robert Tucker. Not Pictured: James Eads, William Monroe, Jonathan Ramsay, John Simonton, Jerry Sutton. .. Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Eta Kappa Nu is the national electrical engineering honor society founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois. Members are elected from the top one-fourth of the junior class and from the top one-third of the senior class. The Delta Gamma chapter of Eta Kappa Nu was founded in 1960 from the local electrical engineering honorary society, Kappa Tau Delta. Each year Delta Gamma chapter presents the Outstanding Sophomore Electrical Engineering Award. ish J c 9' Aj, Forestry Club . . . President Vice President . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer ,X-Q in The purposes of the Louisiana Tech Forestry Club are to promote group interest in the advancement of forestry at Techg to afford a means of acquiring and promoting a professional background in forestryg to train young men to be active in this field and to be competent leaders in civic lifeg to gain, through group gatherings, the full bene- fits derived from properly conducted social functions, and to aid students in securing jobs after graduation in the forwtry field. Miss Gail Young is queen of the club. First Row: James Baker, Mark Brown. Second Row: Charles Carroll, Richard Davis, Arthur Doughty. Third Row: Don Foshee, Gary Franklin, James Gilbert, Ray Greer, George Hachtel, Tully Hall. Fourth Row: Bruce Hamlin, Randy Hom, Ronnie McCallum, Charley Munson, Larry Parker, Melvin Parker. Fifth Row: Drew Pesnell, Arthur Phillips. Allen Powell, Don Ratcliff, Charles Tanfer, Bill Weatherly. Not Pictured: Ronnie Albritton, Michael Allen, Ronald Brown, Ken Clinton, Henry Fife, Tony Heyward, Ledoux Harris, Joe Meaher, Ralph Parker, John Pickering, Ken Rlascoe, Larry Rogers, Bo Sasser. -Qu Geology Club Officers are Bill Curry, presidentg Lester Germany, vice presidentg Claude Blanchard, secretary-treasurer. The Geology Club was formed in Sep- tember of 1958. Purposes of the club are to promote a self-sought, increasing knowl- edge 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 responsibilities of industry which they will face upon graduation. The club is composed of geol- ogy majors and other students interested in geology. ln addition to monthly meetings, the club has outings and conducts field trips to various sections of the Ark-La-Miss. 2 X as Sass 'Q Q E, S First Row: James Spiritosanto, Cary Hanson, Lester Germany, Jerry Cheatham. Second Row: Bill Curry, Rick Watts, Howard Heffelfinger, Linda Reddout, Claude Blanchard. Third Row: Dr. Leo Herrmann Cadviserl, Phil Lindsay, Tom Pappas, Ivy Dupree. Fourth Row: Dr. R. M. Allen, W. R. Higgs, Dr. William Brent. Not Pictured: Allen Bentley, Richard Blyth, Jerry Box, James Curtis, Peter Duggan, Roy Johnson, David Lowe, John Pickering, Russel Poole, Mary Warren. at A 1. 'l 'R J' . 'fl ,il 'Q - tj .i , Yx.. is 1 I. f ff? D' Home Economics Club I -Q ' A , rd -5 to -4 4 Qi ' it AAL-.-1-fMe . I .1 . -5 9 . A . , ,, ,ag N ' 4, t 1 ' L P E ,J -,. ? I 'ig 4 I- -Q .4 A , -Q 5. . ' 3 1 . .47 - N lea-p, ':f:f5:-.. ,gel-.-J 1'-A 1 X. t.-1.g-m- - A A . 2. Q L3 1' ,-35 H-3: -.' . y. ,X I 1 ...I I fr gl. N, if ' fiiit L 4x'.- .'e !.'r . 13 ' 2' av g ,. , 5 v 4 t ' ., ' . . ' JJ. X I X .L 2 as 3 nf A 2 v J Q Q- J . ::'- 77 'lg , t. B .LF i A11 A First Row: Peggy Arnold, Lynn Baughman, Pntay Beasley, Mary Bibby, Carolyn Boytc, Phyllis Brewer, Cheryl Briggs, Suzanne Bush. Second Row: Elnora Carpenter, Judy Chapman, Linda Charhonneau, Rita Clark, Myrtle Colvin, Sue Cowart, Carolyn Cox, Mary Craton. Third Row: Lenora Dampier, Deanna Davis, Melanie Dumas, Billie Eakcr, Lorraine Gates, Linda Gibbs, Peggy Gihha, Sharon Harris A I Fourth Row: Jane Harp, Gwin Hester, Charlotte Hofloas, Fran Holman, Mary , Horton, Catherine Huddleston, Janet Kiper, Gretchen Krieg. Fifth Row: Linda ' Loo, Jo Logan, Evelyn Lucy, Eloise McClendon, Lynn McCullar, Nancy McKenzie, ff I' Mary Mabry, Frances Mason. Sixth Row: Olivia Meyers, Karen Moberley, Claudene rn 'J' A ' Philley, Colleen Poole, Linda Porter, Shirley Porter, Myra Prcwitl, Connie Quarle. ll- ' ,. ,f ' ' Seventh Row: Sherry Robison, Pat Rogers, Nelda Russell, Mary Simms, Anne Terry, Kitty Vaughan, Twila Vidrine, .ludy Ware. Eighth Row: Martha Whitaker, Lenrln Wilson, Cathlecn Wolfe. Elizabeth Zappa. Not Pictured: Sheri Aasen, Frances Anders, Carolyn Aulds, Marie Boese, Lindi Burk, Frances Chesney, Bonnie Ford, Marilyn Goodin, Judy Haynes, Patricia Hoffman, Frances McCaakill, Renee Moore, Marianne Quarles, Wilma Richardson, Beth Roy, Faye Russell, Lou Scriber, Rllctta Scnsintaflar, Margaret Smith, Joan Williams, Evelyn Wiltshire, .lane Wood. arketing Club Some of the purposes of the Marketing Club are to foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing, to RICKY SPURLOCK .. ...... President develop better public understanding and appreciation of TOM POST ......,.......... Vice President marketing problems, to study and discuss legislation and GERALD HOLLINGSWORTH .. .... Treasurer judicial decisions regarding marketing, and to promote MARGARET WRIGHT ...... Secretary friendly relations among students, faculty, and businessmen. A First Row: Keith Abney, Jimmy Babers. Second Row: Nancy Beasley, Charles fa Caston, James Dauphin, Stephanie Donnell, Jimmy Hatcher. Third Row: Gerald Hollingsworth, Jerry Lankford, James Longaker, Ronald Mitchell, Jimmy Moore. Fourth Row: Kerry Patrick, Kerry Peterson, Tom Post, Margaret Richardson, Frank Rone. Fifth Row: Judy Sullivan, Donn Tarter, Richard Tubbs, Joseph Willis, Margaret Wright. Not Pictured: William Burris, William Burton, Mike Calahan, Cary Caskey, Charles Dykes, James Hilavacek, Bobby Nelson, Michael Russell, William Shirley, Ricky Spurlock, Kenneth Walker. L. .44-in r-4 l Phi Beta The Alpha Omicron chapter of Phi Beta National Fra- ternity for Women in Music and Speech was chartered on the Tech Campus in 1962. Members are selected through recommendations from Phi Betas, Phi Beta alumni, or Tech music and speech faculty members, concerning their talent, personality and character, and on the basis of auditions held by the chapter members. Alpha Omicron has given its members a chance for pro- fessional development through programs given at the Ruston Nursing Home and for the Ruston Department Club. Phi Beta tries to recognize outstanding talent by awarding a cash grant to a music or speech major. The latest recipient is Nancy Walker, a music major from Minden. PHYLLIS BRAY .... ........ P resident MARY MARLER .... . . . Vice President SHARON JARRELL .... ..... T reasurer GAYLE GUYTON .... . . . Secretary First Row: Sandra Beaty, Judy Collins, Judy Denny, Gayle Cuyton, Margaret Henderson. Second Row: Sharon Jarrell, Alice Kahn, Glenda Kirkpatrick, Linda LaFitte, Mary Marler, Third Row: Sue. May, Bettye Nash, Evva Smith, Carolyn Taylor, Diane Tooke. Not Pictured: Kay Allen, Phyllis Bray, Ranelle Guidry, Cindy Hall, Linda Harrison, Pam Payne. .-.TQ ga 4 ' .04 v..Ia.i'f?.t X Phi Kappa Phi DR. JOHN WRIGHT .... ...... P resident ADELAIDE MURDOCK ........ Vice President RICHARD SMITH ...... Student Vice President RUSSELL FERRINGTON Secretary-Treasurer . , IJ A national honorary scholastic society, Phi Kappa Phi was founded in 1897. Louisiana Techls chapter was organ- ized in 1951. Election to membership, based on scholarship and character, is open to honor students from the upper five per cent of the junior class and the upper ten per cent of the senior class. First Row: David Andrews. Second Row: Patricia Barnard, Barbara Boddie, James Bozeman, Patricia Braswell, Linda Chatman, Mary Coffey, Merrill Cornish. Third Row: Ansel Cowan, Marcus Durham, Rosa Futch, Phil Guthrie, Ann Hardin, Diane Heard, Kathleen .. Higgs. Fourth Row: Mary Kelly, Helen McBride, Frank Mercer, John Mulhearn, John O'Donnell, Theodore Parish, Howard Pepper. r Fifth Row: Linward Pylant, James Ross, Kathryn Roth, Billie Smith, Richard Smith, Carol Waggonner, Suzanne Wiggers. Not -33- Pictured: Jerry Sutton, Martha Albritton, Rowland Vernon, Jerold ' Waltman, Jane Wood. . Sn, Q. at 1 14f'giEf.+.., Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is a professional music fraternity JOHN VAUGHAN -- which serves the Tech campus by advancing the cause of RICHARD DUVALL - mugic. JOSEPH BURNAMAN . . . . . President . . . . . Vice President .. .. Secretary-Treasurer First Row: James Allen, Joseph Burnaman, Russell Cronin, Lawrence Halbert. Second Row: Robert Holle- man, John Jandebcur, James Kidwell, Robert McMullen, Joseph Phillips. Third Row: John Pickels. James Rogers, Clarence Shaddock, John Sherwin, Thomas Singletary. Fourth Row: Kenneth Taylor, James Wall, Stephen White, John Wooldridge, David Wy- lie. Not Pictured: Ronald Alexander, Don Bradley, F. G. Dowden, Richard DuVall, Gary Ellerman, Harold Hala- way, Richard Holland, David Jones, David McCaskill, John Vaughan. 9-71 -I L A 'vm ..- ffi' 1 A-.45 -pf' Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta is a national honorary fraternal organi- zation for intercollegiate debaters and orators and instruc- tors teaching debate and forensic speaking. lts purpose is to promote scholarship. especially in the field of forensic speaking in senior American colleges and universities. PAT BRINEY .... ------- P f6SidCI1t The Louisiana Delta chapter of Pi Kappa Delta assists JEAN MCHENRY -- ----- ViC6 Pr6SidCI1t in promoting and conducting the annual Tech College JUDY DENNY .... . . . Secretary-Treasurer Forensic Tournament in November and the High School Forensic Tournament in January of each year. Membership in the chapter is open to all regularly en- rolled undergraduate students at Tech who participate in intercollegiate debate or oratory. First Row: Pam Briney. Second Row: Pat Briney, Judy Denny, Phil Jacobs. Third Row: Kay Lewis, Ronnie McCrory, Jean McHenry, Sharon Ratcliff. Pi Tau Sigma Pi Tau Sigma. a national honorary mechanical engineer- ing fraternity. chooses its members from the top 35 per cent of the junior and senior classes. They are chosen on the basis of sound engineering ability. scholarship, and personality. The purpose of Pi Tau Sigma is to establish a bond of fellowship resulting in mutual benefit to those men in the study and the profession of mechanical engineering, who by their achevements show a real interest and marked ability in their chosen work. LEWIS OWEN DENNIS BROOKS . ROBERT SHIVELY RICHARD SMITH MICHAEL MILLER . . . . . President . . . ......... Vice President . . . . . . . . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer A -5- X First Rowzl Thomas Bass, Lowell Bray, Frank Brown, Herbert Cross, George Edwards. Second Row: Adamantios Gorgolis, John Kaschak Michael Miller, Lewis Owen, Theodore Parish. Third Row: John Shannon, Robert Shively, Richard Smith, Conrad Watson, Larry Whatley Not Pictured: Dennis Brooks, David Wills. ALTON FALLIN ROBERT JAMES ..... . . KEN JONES ............. CLAUDETTE CARTER First Row: Linda Bailey, Judy Barr, Guy Bordelon, Pat Campbell. Second Row: Claud- ette Carter, Judy Denny, Sandra Deshotels, Camille Duchesne, Alton Fallin, Adamantios Corgolis. Third Row: Ann Hardin, Kathleen Higgs, Robert James, Ken Jones, Alice Kahn, Judy LeVasseur. Fourth Row: Mike McKee, Ann Roberts, Nora Roberts, Heidi Rowan, Nelda Sisemore, Katherine Skinner. Not Pic- tured: David Goebel, Linda Payne, Carol Turner, Frances Spooner. Sigma Tau Delta . . . . . . President . Vice President . . . . . . Secretary .. Treasurer Rho Gamma chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, national honor- ary English fraternity, was founded at Tech in 1931. Candidates for admission are selected on the basis of high scholastic achievement and creative desire. The purposes of the organization 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. Sigma Tau Delta sponsors the annual Campus Literary Contest. ln 1957 and again in 1962, Tech won first place in the literary contest among all colleges and universities in Louisiana. YT? '23 Q.. .,-7, 'E' 'g fn., M ,. A , 3 'Jil . ' gr' r NC Society for Advancement of Management The Society for the Advancement of Management, recog- nized national organization of managers, has been dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management. The organization adds to this the oppor- tunity for students and executives to get together, and to serve as a medium for the exchange and distribution of information on the problems, policies, and the methods of industry. 1. X x 'v TED SISSON .............. ...... P resident TOM FURNISH ................ . . . Vice President GERALD HOLLINGSWORTH . . . ...... Secretary JIMMY MOORE ............ . . . Treasurer First Row: Thomas Bellows, Douglas Bragan, Bobby Copeland. Second Row: Roger Coughran, James Dauphin, Jimmy Hatcher, Gerald Hollingsworth, David McCaskil1. Third Row: Charles McCoy, Ronnie Mitch- ell, Pete Polanek, Steve Pearce, Rodney Rhodes. Fourth Row: John Richmond, Frank Roberts, Ted Sisson, James Tatum, Allen Tuten. Not Pictured: Tom Furnish, Jimmy Moore, Anthony Castiglie, Jim Hila- vacek. A i Society of Petroleum Engineers The Louisiana Tech student chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers was established in l955. Purposes of this society are to promote fellowship and cooperation among the students in petroleum engineering, to foster a professional pride in petroleum engineering, to promote the advancement of this branch of engineering through meet- ings, and to stimulate the preparation, reading and discussion MICHAEL NORTON .. ...... President ABED JAMAL .... .. Vice President of technical papers. First Row: Allen Bell, Allen Bentley. Second Row: Jerome Branton, David Crockett, Michael Doolittle, Allen Faircloth, Eamest Fegley, Edward Fruge. Third Row: Gary Hammon, Oliver Hollenshead, Ahed Jamal, Michael Norton, Ray Roush, Mohammed Sharnma. Q--9 Fourth Row: lon Pat Stephenson, Sam Tarter, Bennett Thomas, Leonard Transier, Al Watts, Larry Williamson. Not Pictured: Dennis Christian, Mike DeMoss, James Johnson, Willis Ryland. tudent Louisiana Teachers' Association i Q GINGER SCHATTNER The George W. Bond chapter of the Student Louisiana Teachers, Association received its charter in 1951. The out- standing purpose of the organization is to provide oppor- tunities for leadership and fellowship for Tech students who are preparing to teach. The Tech chapter is a participant in the national organization of NEA and the state organization of SLTA. Delegates are sent to both LTA and the SLTA conventions. President i fpigfl BOBBIE KENNEDY Secretary-Treasurer AAA- SLTA members enjoy refreshments following meeting. SANDRA WICCINS Social Chairman PENNY TUCKER Reporter The organization gave a Christmas party for the Ruston Methodist Children's Home. CONNIE ROACH SARAH DUGGAN Theta Beta . . ..,.. President Vice President The Theta Beta Club was organized in 1910 at Louisiana Tech to make college life more enjoyable for drive-in women students and to make them feel a part of the school. Theta Beta encourages participation in campus affairs. promotes better relationship between on-campus and off- campus students and completes a project for a needy family or group each year. First Row: Vickie Antley. Second Row: Cheryl Caskey, Sarah Duggan, Sharon Gaines, Marsha Gray, Martha Harris, Dianne Hays. Third Row: Vicki Heame, Charlotte Hoffoss, Glenda Hughes, Anne Hurst, Nancy Kelley, Paula Lewis. Fourth Row: Jeanne McConathy, Judy McConathy, Sharon Martin, Melba Mason, Joyce Norman, Connie Roach. Fifth Row: Sherry Robison, Nelda Sisemore, Nancy Sutton, Suzanne Wiggers, Brenda Willis, Mary Wortham. Not Pictured: Barbara Ayers, Mary Burnum, Eileen Conn, Sheila Fair- cloth, Peggy Gerow, Pat Hoffman, Gayle Jones, Gayle Jordan. Marsha Lewis, Susan Martin, Judy Neal, Susan Roach, Betty Williams. for y ,,g. 1- 3, ff-I 'Q X ii. f T 'ei U' s I ' M. .A A Q., 4 1:-9, Women's Physical Education Majors Club The Womens Physical Education Majors Club is both a departmental and professional organization for women preparing to be teachers of health and physical education. The purpose of the club is to promote pro- fessional growth and development of individual mem- bers as well as the profession itself through activities pursued during the year. Activities of the club include attending the LTA convention, presenting speakers on various subjects re- lating fo the field of physical education, and participat- ing in play daysl' with other schools. LYNN MCGEE ....... ...... P resident JOHNNIF. LIPSCOMB ...... Vice President FRAN HANCOCK ..... .... S ecretary MARIANNE KNAPP . . . . . . Treasurer First Row: Elizabeth Ball, Barbara Best, Phyllis Brister, Cindy Cook. Second Row: Marcia Dolin, Cheryl Evans, Janet Glenn, Fran Hancock, Carol Heard, Jeanelle Heard, Barhar Hollingsworth. Third Row: Sherry Hollingsworth, Mary Hood, Anne Hurst. 9 s K 1 X-,QTY Patricia Jewell, Kay Jones, Barbara Kendrick, Mari- anne Knapp. Fourth Row: Nancy Linzy, Johnnie Lipscomb, Lynne McGee, Carol Malec, Barbara Mul- hearn, Sharon O'Brien, ,Ionnette Pardue. Fifth Row: Carol Rider, Iris Sanders, Mary Scriber, Judy Temple, Sue Turrentine, Mary Welch, Carol Yardley. Not Pictured: Alva Carroll, Sandra Carruth, Edith Dalton, fi ly Sharon Dillon, Shirley McCaleb, Sonja Shannon. xi Youn Republicans Club BRUCE ODOM ....... ...... P resident STAN DYER ............. ..... V ice President THOMAS SINCLETARY .... ........... T reasurer LINDA VIDRINE ...... ..... R ecording Secretary DONNA WELCH . . . . . . Corresponding Secretary The Louisiana Tech Young Republicans Club seeks to develop all young Republicans on the campus into an intelligent. aggressive, and cooperative group. The Tech YR's also hope to encourage participation in Republican Party activities and provide the student with an under- standing of the importance of a two-party system. The club is affiliated with both state and national Young Republican Federations, which are the official youth branch- es of the regular GOP. Membership is open to all interwted students. Q liz , fa we-f, WV-4 ,v N' LF 'U' 53' '3' First Row: Peggy Amold, Steve Bacle John Bergland Johnny Bruce Carol Crowson Stan D er Linda F r uso S d R , , , , y , e g n. econ ow: John Hoppe, Mary Higginbotham, Carolyn Johnson, Don Kincaid, Jimmy Kovac, William Lanclos, Pat Lowery. Third Row: Tommy McBride, Howard Morris, Bruce Nesmith, Donna O'Brien, Bruce Odom, George O'Melia, Steve Payne. Fourth Row: Hudson Rushing, Thomlas Singletary, Edward Sones, Virginia Thomas, Linda Vidrine, Donna Welch, Ellen Yearwood. Not Pictured: Toni Benton D . B . . . . . . . . wig t rower, Jim Brown, Pat Campbell, Fred Chevalier, Terre Ernst, William Lewis, B111 Mathis, Fred Mattingly, Frank Presti, Sonya Prestridge, William Reeves, Tom Reighney, Cherie Smith. Harper Hall Honor Council 4-.Q .4-I ta Xl! First Row: Sheri Aasen, Sandra Adair, Judy Bishop, Phyllis Brister, Diane Burnett, Dorothy Caldwell. Second Row: Mary Coffey, Lillie Beth Craton, Posey Daniel, Cayle Daniels, Sandra Deshotels, Marie Dillard. Third Row: Marilyn Dunmire, Kay Enloe, Patricia Fuller, Kitty Fuller- ton, Janet Glenn, Bobette Colden. Fourth Row: Margaret Hawthorne, Guin Hester, Jill Lestage, Susie Mays, .loan Perkins, Eileen Petrus. Sixth mow: Rhetta Sensintaffar, Beth Thomas, Sharon Westbrook, Pam Whatley, Cathleen Wolfe, Carolyn Woodall. Not Pictured: Kathy Ewing, .lan . ason. Kidd Hall Honor Council A 4-9 hah' 'Si an . 57,5 ...aj , 4 4? First Row' Johnette Ashley, Nerissa Bell, Alona Binford, Barbara Brantly. Second Row: Pam Briney, Camille Carso, Melissa Dunn, Renee ' ' ' h R : Sh Hollinvsworth Dunn, Linda Epes. Third Row: Jeannie Fallin, Mary Green, Donna Hand, Elaine Hanna, Rebecca Herring. Fourt ow erry D , Susan Huddleston, Andrea Hunter, Marilyn John, Cheryl Malone. Fifth Row: Karen Marlowe, Connie Martin, Cynthia Moon, Sylvia Moore, Carolyn Partridge. Not Pictured: Arlene Aucoin, Irene Baker, Toni Benton, Barbara Bouma, Ann Holly, Mary Hurst, Linnie Keller, Linda Lafitte, Lynn Martin, Cynthia Murray, Nila Pittillo, Carolyn Taylor, Peggy Whaley. South Hall Honor Council is new FS , Wim' 'all ':L5'e,'., , Q 'Q' P 5 jj ' Q T7 ' 'A l f-J First Row: Maydie Pittman, Mrs. Floy Judd, Lana McNeal. Second Row: Clare Dews, Shan O'Brien, Chris Schleibaum. Third Row: Mary Welsh, Susie Sabin, Linda Wilson. Fourth Row: Shari Furr, Marilyn Long, Sue Carrol. Fifth Row: Karen Holt, Kay Bennett, Dot' Rambin. Sixth Row: Sonja Dowling, Frances Kastler, Bev Whitehead. Adams Hall Honor Council First Row: Bobbie Hohmann, Carol Yardley, Mary Richards, Jane Isler, Janis Dubuc, Patty Powers, Kathleen Woolley, Carol Malec. Second Row: Hasson Jones, Pat Rives, Peggy .lo Clark, .lean Colvin, Sheryl Sinclair, Nancy Elrod, Mrs. Doris Yarbrough, Betty Robin- ette, Corinne Mays, Mary Boggs, Regina Mathews, Peggy Girard, Cana White. Aswell Hall Honor Council V7 '.-L First Row: Jan Gervase, Mary Simms, Iris Sanders, Shirley Norris, Christie Rogers. Second Row: Sandy Brown, Many Wamer, Betty Hinton, -Janet Kiper, Bobbie Duncan. Third Row: Ann Craig, Linda O'Quinn, Gayle Craig, Vickie Hutchinson, Pat Wiedower. Dudley Hall Honor Council First Row: Luanne Sibley, Pat Halley, Margaret Tenney, Kay Alexander, Jeanne Whitelaw, Barbara Stonecipher, Linda Cutris, Nancy Holstead. Second Row: Kathy Shaver, Anne Hall, Margaret Miles, Carol Rider, Bonnie Hughes, Suzette Lindsey, Mitzie Barnes, Wanda Wood, Nancy Worley, Judy Tomlinson, Mrs. Tot McLean. Graham Hall Honor Council - X First Row: Hilda Taylor, Myrtle Colvin, Helen Futch, Anne Terry, Bobbie Kennedy, Donna Wallace, Linda Butler. Second Row: Betty Cories, Ann Newman, Janet Keckler, Judy McDonough, Evelyn Lucy, Margaret Winn, Margaret Thomas, Marsha Bell, Mary Bruyninckx, Kathy Dennig, Vicki Westbrook. Third Row: Suzie McBride, Carolyn Mayer, Susan Odom, Carol Kirkland, Sharon Bassett, Priss Estess, Peggy Truett, Marinell Crews, Karen Greenwood, Judy Haynes. rf-,, V. .1 . 5 ng a ' ' f '30 06,5 Pearce Hall Honor Council QW First Row: Nancy Smith, Barbara Reich, Linda Henslee, Judy Irland, Diane Blanchard, Mrs. Bobbie P. Evans. Second Row: Prissy Thomas, Kathy Bond, Mary Ann Folse, Lynn Guy, Beverly Ambrico, Pam Merideth, Renee Moore. Third Row: .lan Aycock, Sheelah Clark, Bonnie Wilks, Sherrie Jordan, Linda Snead, Jamesie Monroe, Diane Ahlers, Patsy Letlow. Allcgros New music organization. First Row: Mary Boggs, Naomi Causey. Second Row: Charlotte Chandler, Linda' Chatman, Marjorie Davis, Sherry Hollingsworth, Cleo Long, Regina Matthews. Third Row: Susan Odom, Polly Poe, Sue Sikes, Betty,Stanley, Kay Whitten, Myma Williams. Not Pic- tured: Sue Meese, Mary Osborn, Vicki Addison, Mary Joyner, Elizabeth Mooney, Irene Phillips, Elizabeth Taylor, Karen Wilson. nf , -Q -4 li fx! Alpha Beta Alpha ...--.4 . . - . - x ' . .A Y ' ' Q- ' .2 rs ' ' . V . '. ff. First Row: Pat Bass, .lean McHenry, Barbara Stonecipher, .lulie Reese, Ellen Smith, Phamie Colvin. Second Row: Sherri Woods, Margaret Head, Mary Taylor, Pat Mitchell, Susie Mays, Pat Harris, Marilyn Madden. Third Row: Evelyn Hunter, Mrs. Helen Kelly, Mrs. Annie Trickett, Kathleen Higgs, Ginger Schattner, Nelda Sisemore, Pam Whatley, Mary Ossenbeck. ELLEN SMITH ......... ...... P resident JEAN MCHENRY .............. Vice President SHERRY EAGLEBARGER .... ....... S ecretary JULIE REESE ......... . . . Treasurer The Alpha Theta chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha, a national undergraduate library science fraternity, was installed at Louisiana Tech on October 25, 1966. The purposes of Alpha Beta Alpha are to further the professional knowledge 'of its members, to promote fellowship, and to serve as a recruiting agency for librarians. The motto is Books, Peo- ple, Service, Lifef, Membership is open to students enrolled in li- brarianship who have a 2.0 overall average. Prac- ticing librarians are admitted on a professional membership basis. American Chemical Society ' : C l ' Kish' Rglvid LESTER WENK . . . . ...... President Rofamgfrilfi JAMES ROBINSON . .. Vice President G9ldmH'f I ,RBY '0 'l EDWARD SONES .... . ...... Secretary Q Kmler, William Lun- clos, Larry Morgan. X J - Third Row: James ' Q X .- globilnson, 'glziomag ' ' I , wa Shlhii Allister Weak.: A A Tix The organization is a student affiliate of the Na- tional American Chemical Society. The purposes of the JY A.C.S. are to further the interest of the chemistry .' , major in his chosen field, provide information of op- X ' i portunltles in chemlstry careers, and promote better S A - 1 cooperation between faculty and students. Among the A . . various activities are soc1al functions, speakers, and field trips. '3 A 92 rx A L -.m K L American Society of Agricultural Engineers First Row: Luis Alvarado, Barney Eiland, Sec- ond Row: Robert Peters, Elmer Wilson. Not Shown: Vernon Blair, Stephen Crawford, David Lemann. STEVE CRAWFORD . . . ..... President ROBERT PETERS . . ...... Vice President BARNEY EILAND .... .... S ecretary-Treasurer The Louisiana Tech student branch of me American Society of Agricultural Engineers was organized on the campus in September, 1954. The purpose of the ASAE is to provide an opportunity for the students to become associ- ated with professional engineers and promote better co- operation between the faculty and the members. Activities include participation in Engineers' Day, Agri- cultural-Forestry Day, and various fund-raising enterprises. Beta Alpha Psi' FRANK MILLER ....... President CRAIG HENDERSON .Vice President HARRY BAIN .......... Secretary RONN IE TIMMONS .... Treasurer The Alpha Chi chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, a national accounting fra- ternity, was installed at Tech in 1956. Members are advanced accounting students who have a 3.0 average in all accounting courses and a 2.0 over- all average. The purpose of Beta Al- pha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting professiong to promote the study of accountancy and its high- est ethical standardsg to act as a medium between professional men, in- structors, students, and others who are interested in the highest Standards First Row: Charles Allen, Harry Bain, Phil Guthrie, Craig Henderson. Second Row: Mark of the profession. Holland, James Mixon, Sammy O'Donnell, Ronnie Timmons. Not Pictured: A. J. Nolan. Beta Beta Beta Ama WILLIAM CASKEY .... President MARTHA ODOM Vice President GHERYL CASKEY ...... Secretary .L Y me Beta Beta Beta, a national society for students of the biological sciences, is designed to stimulate sound scholar- ship and to encourage investigation in the life sciences. Membership is determined by scho- lastic achievement and by interest in biological concepts. First Row: Cheryl Caskey, Martha Odom, Jeannette Bounds, Glenda Futch, Anne Osterloh, Patty Bamwell, Suzanne Wiggers. Second Row: Dr. J. L. Murad, Dr. R. W. Flournoy, Tommy Swate, James M. Shelley, Jr., Robert Moreau, John Kavanaugh, Fred Werner. Third Row: Dr. Otto Wasmer, Woody Pankey, Mr. Carl Davis, Jr., Mr. W. M. Wamer, Ed Griswold, Ted Moore, Thomas Grafton, William Caskey. Beta Gamma Sigma First' Row: Rosa Lee Futch, Phil Guthrie, Diane Heard. Second Row: Mi- chael Hill, John Martin, James Mixon, Edgar Tut- en. Not Pictured: Jerry Gray, Robert White. DR. E. CARL JONES .. ....... President PHIL GUTHRIE .......... Vice President MRS. PAT TIPPIT .... Secretary-Treasurer Beta Gamma Sigma is a national honorary scholastic society in the field of business admin- istration. It is the only honorary society in the field of commerce, business, or business ad- ministration which is approved and sponsored by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. The primary purposes of the society are to recognize, reward, and encourage outstanding scholarship among undergraduates and grad- uates in collegiate schools of business and to foster integrity in the conduct of business activities. Gamma Beta Phi RUSSELL JACKSON .... ........ P resident JOE CORDILL ........ ...... V ice President MARGARET ADAIR . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer The Louisiana Tech chapter of the Gamma Beta Phi Society is an institution for the promotion of ideals of service and education, the encouragement of scholastic effort and the rewarding of academic merit among college students. The Gamma Beta Phi Society is composed of those students who, because of their worthy character, good mentality, creditable achievement, and commendable attitude, have been elected to membership by a local chapter. fl in First Row: Margaret Adair, Joseph Cordill, Betty Henry, Russell Jackson Second Row: Walter Johnson, Patricia Lowery, William Snyder, Carolyn Womack. Not Pictured: Richard Cryar, Hugh Lenox. lVIen's Dormitory Council LARRY TAUNTON ...... President WALLACE DINGEE . .Vice President PAUL EVANS .......... Secretary , 'W' . Q e I B The lVIen's Dormitory Council is the A residing men7s representative organiza- , tion. By popular vote, one student is if-es elected from each dormitory to assist 5 il rx in fostering better communication from E I K' the dormitory students and the ad- V A '. J ministration. The most recent project 1 Qi. of the council was the addition oi outdoor furniture and ottomans in the menls residence halls. r '10 -J ...Q 4 m First Row: Danny Brockner, Lucian Conway, Wallace Dingee, Tom Coyne, John Crigsby. Second Row: Jim Hilborn, Harold Meekins, John Netherland, Ronny Wachtel, Fred Wilkinson Not Pictured: Curtis Beavers, Jack Byrd, Paul Evans, Peter Summers, Larry Taunton. ,K -0 if -I' Pi Epsilon Tau i First Row: Allen Fair- cloth. Second Row: Oli- ver Hollenshead, Leonard Transier. LEONARD TRANSIER ..... ........ P resident OLIVER HOLLENSHEAD .. Vice President The Iota chapter of Pi Epsilon Tau, a national pe- troleum engineering honor society, was founded at Louisiana Tech in 1959. The objectives of this honor society are to foster a closer bond between its members and the petroleum industry, to broaden the scope of activities of its members, and to maintain the high ideals and standards of the engineering profession. Election to membership is based on scholastic ac- complishments, leadership, and sociability. Pi Sigma Pi First Row: Michael Evans. Second Row: Winfield Little, Frank Mercer, James Nicholson, John O'Kurna. Third Row: Lester Sisemore, Glen Swann. Huey Treadwell, Ronald Tu.rner. 59' .9 95 V2 if. I E Q f It FRANK MERCER . . . ...... President JOHN 0'KUMA ..... Vice President LESTER SISEMORE .. ..... Secretary Pi Sigma Pi is an honorary physics society, organized on the Tech campus in 1955. lts objectives are to serve as a means of awarding recognition to students having high scholarship and promise of achievement in physicsg to promote student interest in research and the study of advanced physicsg to encourage ability in physicsg to stimulate interest in physics among college students and the general collegiate public. Sigma Alpha Eta RANELLE GUIDRY .. ...... President THOMAS DECHMAN ..,....... Vice President MARY MclNNlS .......... Recording Secretary SARA BURRIS ........ Corresponding Secretary LAWANNA SHOWS . . . ............ Treasurer Sigma Alpha Eta, a national fraternity for college and university students majoring in speech andf or hearing science, was installed at Tech in No- vember, 1959. The objectives of Sigma Alpha Eta are to create interest among college students in the fields of speech andfor hearing, to encourage professional growth by providing learning experiences not of- fered in the formal course of study, and to foster a spirit of unity by coordinating the interests of people with a common goal. The organization also seeks to aid in building sound relations with other college departments and with local organizations interested in the field of speech and hearing therapy. Sigma LEONARD TRANSIER ............ President MIKE NORTON .......... Secretary-Treasurer The purpose of Sigma Gamma Epsilon is the scholastic and scientific advancement of its mem- bers and the extension of the relations of friendship and assistance among colleges, universities, and scientific schools with recognized standing which are devoted to the advancement of the earth sciences. Sigma Gamma Epsilon each year gives the W. A. Tarr Award to an outstanding person in earth sciences. It also publishes the Compass, an honorary scientific society magazine. First Row: Letitia Mclnnis, Linda Harrison, Ranelle Guidry, Margaret Atta- way, Evva Smith. Second Row: Sue Tucker, LaWanna Shows, Merle Tanner, Terry Ryals, Sara Burris, Ann Atkins. Not Pictured: Tom Dechman, Janis Duhuc, Tommye Edwards. Gamma Epsilon First Row: Abed Jamal, Allen Faircloth, Jafar Hammodi, Leonard Transier. Second Row: Thomas Hilton, Earnest Fegley, Dr. R. M. Allen, Mr. William Higgs. Not Pictured: Eugene Thomas, Michael Norton. Society of Industrial Engineers .Q-nf' 5 'T First Row: Dan Coyle, Roy Espeuscheid, Bev Franks, Robert Matherly. Second Row: Walter Murray, James Pruett, Wade Stewart, Nathan Welch. Not Pictured: Curtis Beavers, .loe Clark, James Fambrough, Larry Jolly. BEVERLY FRANKS .... President CURTIS BEAVERS .. Vice President ROY ESPENSCHEID ............ Secretary-Treasurer The Society of lndustrial Engineers was founded in 1958. It has maintained an active background at Louisiana Tech in an effort to increase the par- ticipation of the Industrial Engineer- ing Department in all school functions. Purposes of the society are to pro- mote the students, interest in industrial engineering, to promote a better un- derstanding and cooperation between students and faculty, and to generate and maintain a high esprit de corps among I. E. students. Jig v I if 'A v 'A - p tlrv .H V I . i K 4 Y ... Q THE TECH COLLEGIANS nr- .,..,,,,,,, -sm ,,:.s.hs. M I .y. 'Q ow, 'sl '-.o n Personalities px 11 - ig, -,-Q ,IUDITH ANN ADAMS, a mathematics major. is a member of Kappa Delta sorority in which she served as pledge class secretary and chaplain. She was junior class woman's senator last year. JUDITH KAY AUSTIN, an elementary education major, was elected to the State Fair Court and served as WRA state treasurer. She was the Mechanical Engineers' Queen and a 1966 Lagniappe beauty. Y'l fT 1 Wh0's Who in American Colle es and Universities af! ,ff DAVID C. ANDREWS, majoring in chemical engineering, is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and Tau Beta Pi. He is secretary- treasurer of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and vice president of the Engineers' Association. Members of Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities are chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, extracurricular activities, and school citizenship. The various campus organizations nominate outstanding men and women students. From these nominations a student committee selects those to appear in Who's Who. These students will have their names published in the volume, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities. L 'tiling , ,- XL X 2 X 1 2 A , -tl rx' '. -N I cw Zi. 11-. ,. .. . , BARBARA JANE BODDIE, majoring in chemical engineering, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Delta, and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. She holds the women's badge for Tau Beta Pi. ,-tis. II' 5 WILLIAM LEON BARMORE, majoring in history and physical education, has been a member of the Louisiana Tech varsity basketball team for four seasons. He was top scorer for the Bulldogs last year and was named to the second all-CSC squad. JAMES GORDON BOZEMAN, majoring in chemical engineering, holds membership in Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Phi Kappa Phi. A mem- ber of the Tech band for four years, he received the outstanding junior and senior awards in chemical engineering from the Dow Chemical and Humble Oil Companies, respectively. 3l9 'XIX 'A- I , 3? .-st GEORGE DENNIS BROOKS, majoring in mechanical engineering, is a member of Tau Beta Pi and Omicron Delta Kappa. He has served as president of Phi Tau Sigma and commander of the ROTC. He is in the Arnold Air Society. 1 nl -, ZELLA FATE BROWN, a social studies education major, is president of the Associated Women Students and has served as secretary of the AWS and CWENS. A member of Alpha Chi Omvga. -he was 1-lm-vt:-cl to th.: Stale Fair and I'T4lHlffCOYYllI'lg Pt-urls. 320 WILLIAM LUTHER BROWN, majoring in chemical engineer- ing, holds membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Kappa Alpha and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. He received the Dow Chemical Award during his junior and senior years. p:'FL .4-f' 5, . .2 If 6 MICHAEL REED BURCE, majoring in civil engineering, is the senior class president. He is a member of Tau Beta l3'i and Omicron Delta Kappa. He has been on the scholarship list every semester. ii .4 ,,,. ,N s ,- . . .1 as 45' ,max ANSEL HOWARD COWAN III, a history major, is a senior man senator and serves as chapel director of the Baptist Student Union. He holds membership in Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Alpha Theta. GALE DANIELS, an accounting major, is a member of Kappa Delta, the Debate Club, Harper Honor Council, and the Ac- counting Club. She is on the varsity debate squad and was elected to carry the Daisy Chain her freshman year. DONALD ALLEN DALTON, majoring in mechanical engineer- ing, is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and Lambda Chi Alpha, which he has served as president. He was treasurer for the lnterfraternity Council and chief justice of the lnterfraternity Tribunal. DEANNA DAVIS, a home economics major, is a member of Alpha Chi Omega, Campus Women's Council, Panhellenic Council, and Angel Flight. She served as ROTC sponsor for three semesters and was elected Delta Sigma Pi Rose. .2 Q5 wie f Lv-fi N21 32l MARION KAY ENLOE, majoring in business education, is a member of Kappa Delta, which she served as vice president, secretary, and pledge president. She is vice-president of Harper Hall and is a member of Alpha Tau Delta and Campus Women's Council. GEORGE JAMES FULLER, an accounting major, is a mem- ber of Delta Sigma Pi and Omicron Delta Kappa. He is affiliated with the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. Who's Who 1967 ALAN CHARLES GRAVEL, majoring in civil engi- neering, is president of the Baptist Student Union. He holds membership in Tau Beta Pi and Omicron Delta Kappa. He has been in debate for four years. L 2,1 DANIEL WEBSTER GRAY, majoring in civil engineering, has served as secretary of the Engineers' Association, program chairman of Circle K, and promotion chairman of the Baptist Student Union. He is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa and the tennis team. ANN RAE HARDIN, majoring in Spanish and English, is a member of Alpha Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, and Angel Flight. She served as senior senator and corresponding secretary of the Student Union. 1 e 1 ,if . 0 A' Q .JP ii 0? f -1,, , . . , S-. X jp ,511 gf 5 , -93 gpvfmf. - i 3 ty . rw- 5.5-Q -' , 1- 1 Amp- 1 . it A s' ,,- A . ff ' rf- :' Til , 'L 'J 1. .-1 'F' 'rf z . P.. l' 'Q' ' Ao 'a,..'.f ...I G N.i:.g xl P . S ., ,. . 5 , 4 , Q- .. -YA as ' f' Q' K' 4 4.4, M. PHIL GUTHRIE, majoring in accounting, holds membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and the Men's Dormitory Council. He has served the Accounting Club and Delta Sigma Pi as president, and Beta Gamma Sigma as vice president. K' sk., Q JAMES D. HENGSTENBERG, majoring in political science, has served his fraternity, Alpha Tau Omega, as president and vice president. He is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa, the Philosophical Society, and ROTC. 323 1 '-n . Q, 5, E 4 HOWARD RAY JONES, majoring in philosophy, is a member of Omicron Delta Kappa. He has served on the executive council of Wesley Foundation, and has made the scholarship list each semester. . VA' Q Q H ..mf.l. .sk sw . M -, 5Jxi ,A W eff' 'Ns x if HALL RENFRO HOWARD, majoring in pre-medi- cine, has been a member of the varsity baseball team for three seasons. He has served as president of Wesley and vice president of Pi Kappa Alpha. He holds membership in Omicron Delta Kappa. 44' PHILIP OWEN JUNG, majoring in chemical engineering, is a member of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers and the Amerirun Chemical Society. He has held several offices in the Westminster Fellowship and Kappa Sigma fraternity. 324 JOHN MORGAN KASCHAK, majoring in mechanical engi- neering, is a member of Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa and Sigma Nu fraternities. He served as com- mander of the Amold Air Society this year. 4-lv 41 sl' 6 QW4 , 5,-f fa. 1 an rf ,Q -ww! 'V' 4 i,+ ffkl', , 5- +ef,., we , 1 , 5, ,. W, 0 -, inf, . 5-Q. at 'K-N A ,Q . is X, -' get' gig. . -. V 1 .':,' -' Y . H . rw-fs-s'-sa. A ' mf Lx- G, Qc, H-lv-m t 5 . as fa . - . -- N.-.-'sw 'f . V-1: da iifiifia' ' QQ. as , t .4 M' M. 1, ,:.,,,..,, ' ,:ff1r..Q3S!,- f nl-,Ayr A tm mf' - We X NM MARY KATHRYN KITE, majoring in English education, is a member of Phi Mu sorority, Campus Activity Board, Campus Women's Council, Student Louisiana Teachers' Association and Panhellenic Council. She has served as a senator in the Student Senate. HELEN MARCIA MCBRIDE, majoring in English education, has served as president, chaplain, and standards chairman for Phi Mu sorority. She holds membership in Alpha Tau Delta. Phi Kappa Phi, Campus Activity Board, Panhellenic Council and Student Louisiana Teachers' Association. P7 as Nl AN 1 4 I -up-' XWFV y ' 1 A I , 4 4 i gy' JMX As F U I 'Q FRANK T. MERCER, majoring in physics, holds membership in Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pi Sigma Pi, and the Circle K Club. He is a member of the Men's Glee Club. JOHN SAMUEL O'DONNELL, majoring in account ing, was elected cheerleader and Student Senate treasurer. He holds membership in Kappa Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Alpha Psi, and Delta Sigma Pi. He has been on the scholarship list every semester. 325 A A 4-3' nn. I :P Q I-. 5 u l::l l I l In ll isis! ' 5:24. u Wx In li. 'il Quit' : I 'Cir mx Oil. SHIRLEY FAYE PORTER, majoring in home economics, has served as president, secretary, and state council member of the Home Economics Club. She has received the Martha Condra and Helen Graham Awards. She was treasurer of CWENS. fi :-1 ,H 3-1-1 Q n .f hr f - v 1 Q e Q. 4 1- Y i . ' 3 MARION M. RUNDELL, majoring in chemical engineering, is a member of Circle K, Sigma Nu fraternity, Tau Beta Pi and Omicron Delta Kappa. He has received the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Scholarship and the Outstanding Scholar Award from Sigma Nu. Wh0's Who 1967 LEON ALLEN STAMM, majoring in civil engineer- ing, served as Comptroller of Arnold Air Society and senior man senator. He holds membership in the Baptist Student Union and the American Society of Civil Engineers. QS lf! 326 l f ,, :x ,, sq... 3 e R ., I . 'P Y., . 1 -Q, . K Q 1 .f - '-I i QJ,,Xl::::g?:: -t ' .: KK' K ,.. - nf' I ' 1 . -. ' ' ' we ., - 7:-525.65-Friar :f f .ss , ,., jgqss. EDGAR ALLEN TUTEN, a business education major, is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma and the Society for the Advance- ment of Management. He has served as vice president of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. WILLIAM WAYNE WILSON, majoring in history, has served as president and vice president of the Student Senate. He is a member of Phi Alpha Theta, Omicron Delta Kappa, and Arnold Air Society. He was elected Freshman and Sophomore Class president. nv-'mmmng ww--wn1naQ yo:-we-qv-rnosqi .,,-4 - -' 1 ws V-W '-'4'49 vll N.,-X-W -- .I-,..W,,.,qI 'L if CAROL JEAN WAGGONNER, majoring in elementary education, has served as Sigma Kappa sorority presi- dent, Junior Panhellenic delegate, and vice president of the pledge class. She holds membership in Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Tau Delta, Angel Flight, and Campus Activity Board. ,cg-119 BEVERLY JANE WOOD, a home economics major, is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta. Angel Flight, and the Home Economics Club. She served as ROTC sponsor for three semesters and was the Military Ball Queen in 1965. 327 -. r a Miss fa Louisiana Tech Pageant C7 V7 Lyd' All G yl F dM T I 1966 . A . f -a -V-1 Thec t lt 328 Carolyn Taylor Sharon Aasen Julia Richardson Diane Wilkinson 9 Jann Aldredge Bonnie Aden I I lg if Pam Whatley Bettye Miller , . . ., ., 1, ,, .,,... .. ,.N. , . l Y - mf, xg-ya - H-----zmqzwf , , . 1 ., ,,, d.v:l A ., fb X, Zella Faye Brown Sandra Crouch lean Netlles Homecoming 1966 Cmdy Cook Queen 5 . Elaine Blalock Belly Hinton Adrane Roy ...atv 1 . -wean South Hall's winning display among dormitories. Who's got the glue? The cheerleaders get a sideline view of the game. I I I The Civil Engineers won the Independent division. eacifme AUJMNI OL in. 1-as -'ss we '55 dbh XLELCQ sagem eL'0NSt DREAMTONK s Kappa Alpha won first place among fraternities for its display. Taking honors for the religious division was Wesley. .sw State Fair -.-Y, Nu' Sharon Friday Queen Bonnie Aden Kathy Keith Jan Martin Zella Faye Brown Candy Carr Sondra Fulmer Sharon Garner Penny Stewart Dean Virgil Orr presents Sharon Friday, State Fair Queen, lo the student body. 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To develop in selected college students those qualities of leadership and other attributes e ' ' d officers in the United States Air Force. positions of responsibility as commisslone .3 A F rce aerospace WEBB-assistant professor of ir o ssential to their advancement in Detachment Personnel ! 4- fwf- C vs, Q CA PT. FRED MORALES ,, --fp-,-- K K+ .-1 - .4-' ff ak: CAPT. WILLIAM R. CASEY CAPT. JOHN E. BRAMMER -ll ... CAPT. LAWRENCE A. REVILL 348 , ' I ADMINISTRATIVE NCO'S: SfSgt. Thomas Duhon, TfSgt. George Mead OFFICE PERSONNEL: Billie Oxford, Sharon Ann Luckette F, 'I LJ Yi vb 1' :Q-V 'si , SUPPLY: Gerald Sanderson, SfSgt. Willard Bostic ' 1 ADMINISTRATIVE NCO'S: SfSgt. Wayne Nichols, TfSgt. Billy Hipps Wing Staff - Fall 1966 Commander ....... .... ....... T h omas Yarborough Executive Officer ..................... Preston Parker Personnel and Administrative Officer ...... Leon Stamm Operations ...................... ...... J oe Rascoe Inspector .................. .. Richard Britton Materiel and Finance Officer .... ..... B utch Hays Arnold Air Society Commander .. .. John Kaschak COMMANDER THOMAS YARBOROUGH H , x if 'Exo ff, X X . First Row: Preston Parker, Leon Slumm, Joe Rascoe. Second Row: Richard Britton, Butch Hays, John Kaschak. I3 owns - GROUP I Front to Back: Kenneth Cheatham, Kenneth Taylor, Pete Fowler, John Burnham, David Holmes, Charles Mangum, Mark Holland, Buddy White. GROUP III Front to Back: Al Dumas, Winfield Little, John Baxter, John Spratt, Mike Armour, Raymond Head, Kenneth Von Hollen, Joel Gibson. GROUP II Front to Back: Randy Gilliland, Bill Wilson, Pat Hanisee, Don Oucily, Conrad Juneau, John Slaughter, Denny Garner, Randy Wal er. GROUP IV Front to Back: James Stokes, James Libertore, Edwin Koss, Odis Lounsberry, Gerald Williams, John Pickels. Not Pictured: John Brewer, Charles Crumpton. Wing Staff - Spring 1967 fi pf-5' ,.g- My dlvv'-4 'T-I.: COMMANDER KENNETH CHEATHAM Commander ..... .. Kenneth Cheatham Executive Officer .. ..... Mark Holland Operations Officer .................. Randy Cililland Personnel and Administrative Officer ........ Butch Hays Inspector ........................ ...... I oe Rasco Materiel Officer ..........,... .. John Baxter, Jr. Arnold Air Society Commander .... John Kaschak l. r Y l 'NJ 47-'Z ...J -Q 1 First Row: Mark Holland, Randy Gililland, Butch Hays. Second Row: Joe Rascoe, John Baxter, Jr., John Kaschak. I GROUP II Front to Back: Preston Parker, David Holmes, Gary Pennington, Randy Herrington, Raymond Head, Richard Britton, Thomas Hanisee. GROUP I Front to Back: Peter Fowler, John Burnham, James Hartley, Kenneth Taylor, Harold Armour. ,V -,,- X GROUP IV Front to Back: James Stokes, James Libertore, Edwin Koss, Al Dumas, Gerald Williams, John Pickels. Not Pictured: John Brewer, Charles Crumpton. New Concepts in AFROTC First Row: Merle Tanner, John Pickels, John Adams. Second Row: Gene Barrett, Ronald Taylor, Charles Benoit. The Air Force Briefing xx 1 at ! team infonns the public about college ROTC, This year the team YQQR, Y. t visited 13 high schools and spoke to over 2,400 high school boys. X' J tl L S! 1 vAJ! lx l x he l if, . i t ' 58 Qiiii- A .lohn Spratt and Joel Gibson conduct a survey of corps activities A.-'.:f 1 .G 4 . . 4. ,Q-. -- - A re' '.4f...'.s'-1 ,s..- .:- - '1---. A' - .-1 , lbw im' 'N s lf ' - 44314 -' - 's - 'uf-. 1.-75? - gi ' 'L+ '11 -g2.,..f':,'-',.-., Sophomores play an increasing role in leadership. . !.,. - . , t .1 tn aa-W Honors k Distinguished ROTC cadets are Buddy White, John Kaschak, Joe Rasco, Thomas Yarborough, Dennis Brooks, John Pickels, Mark Holland, .lim Stokes, Edward Smith. Squadron of the semester is recognized. Change of Command-Thomas Yarborough, fall com- mander, congratulates successor Kenneth Cheatham. Commendation ribbons are awarded to Preston Parker, Butch Hays, .Gerald Williams, John Baxter, Cone Hance, Cary Pennington, Tommy Williams. 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'F --f.. 'V 'W ,. Hi N - 1 X 1 ' 'P A Nr. f-'-lvwqm, Getting everything ready for a parade. Rest and relaxation. Q, ' 'G .P Amold Air Society's conclave. 5111 Maj. Cen. Eugene LeBailey is speaker at the dining-in Ill jg H ' K4 FIP Pro ram V I Future Air Force pilots inspect light aircraft. N 1447 Y. E P Butch Hays and Randy Gililland plot a course. The Flight Instruction Program is a basic training course for men who, in the future, will be Air Force pilots. It is government sponsored and cadets who qualify learn to fly at a local flying school. They may obtain a private pilot's license. Upon graduation from Tech and completion of flight training school, they become pilots in the United States Air Force. ff A senior cadet prepares for a solo flight during the final phase of the on-campus Flight Instruction Program. ilitary Ball SET? e 5 Q f Y Juanice Harris is the 1967 Queen. Miss Harris and James Holstead danced to music of the Chancellors. The Grand March is a tradition at the Military Ball. Angel Flight Commander ..,..... Executive Officer ..... 15- X Administrative Officer .. Ygfq Comptroller .......... Information Officer . . . Drill Master ........ Operations Officer COMMANDER JANE WOOD vi! .X 5,7 as--i , me ken ff sr' XTFJ' rr 'V' X y , U Q! Q I I Al E J 6.7 O? 29 'ill ll 'Ll ,M Q ' 4 1' Rf it ,Dux TLV' A ni .... Jane Wood Sharon Westbrook Judy Sullivan .. Duchess Adams . . ,lonnie Sullivan .. Sharon Reynolds .. Deanna Davis 'ku 1 DX .its fi x-, 'I Wg 5 Z3 17? ' 7 I y-pf 2. ff ' f og, , va, 1, . ,.,.. vf' Q, i R k 1 E 1 I I il ix First Row: Duchess Adams, Vicki Benson, Betty Cunningham, Deanna Davis, Linda Evans, Kay Gillan. Second Row: Ann Hardin, .luanice Harris, Barbara Kendrick, Sheryl Lawrence, Mary LeVasseur, Pam McCarty. Third Row: Judy Pratt, Sharon Reynolds, Susan Rhea, Peggi Rose Adrane Roy, .lonnie Sullivan, Judy Sullivan, Diane Taylor, Carol Waggonner, Rebecca Walker, Sharon Westbrook, Donna Wilkinson. Not Pictured Nancy Nelson, Zella Faye Brown. N The Louisiana Tech Angel Flight, an honorary service organization, was founded in the fall of 1965 by the O,Donnell Flight of Arnold Air Society and is presently composed of 27 members. The Flight's purpose is to assist in furthering the mission of the Arnold Air Society, AFROTC, and the United States Air Force, and to serve as a service group for both the Tech campus and the nearby communities. f V:-f,,T-Y VN... . Angel Flight conducts rush each year to recruit new members New Commander Jane Wood accepts command from outgoing commander Karen Taylor at Installation Banquet. Angels perform weekly flag duty. Arnold Air Society First Row: John Baxter, Tom Yarborough, John Kaschak, Leon Stamm, Kenneth Cheatham. Second Row: Bumice White, Joe Rasco, Winfield Little, Bill Wilson, Wayne Sherrill, Kirk Meador. Third Row: Ted Squyres, Randy Walker, Randy Gililland, Preston Parker, Anthony Tolin. First Row: James Hartley, Gary Pennington, James Hengstenberg, Robert Holmes, John Spratt, Charles Baldwin, Tom Kundinger. Second Row: Charles Crumpton, Raymond Head, Larry Simmons, Don Ouchley, Edgar Cripps, John Upchurch, John Cox. Third Row: Pete Fowler, Frank Todaro, Kenneth Taylor, Albert Cates, Jerry Clark, Butch Hays. X Y Mm SX ON wiser wi toms gn -fwft it we t r- The Homecoming display at Caruthers Hall. The fall 1966 initiation ceremony. Jim Holstead and Leon Stamm with the Little Colonel at the national conclave. 17 E S M-pt S Angel Flight pledges inspect a propeller presented to them by the AAS. Mitchell Aerospace Fli ht FALL STAFF First Row: Terry Taylor, Lee Brantly, William Lowe. Second Row: Clarence Adams, Dick Williams. -,,, is li '11-' P1 3 1 2511- '- E i '- rv lv' - W auf Tlllfi H 1 ,il 1-L B-5 1?-?'!l IYP' Mitchell Aerospace Flight is an honor organization of outstanding General Military Course cadets recog- nized for their leadership in academic, social, and public affairs at Tech and around Ruston. Named for General Billy Mitchell, the Mitchell Aerospace Flight tries to follow the standards established by General Mitchell and other great men in Air Force history. i 36 .JPG :I K1 N First Row: Clarenve Adams, Eddie Holmes, Larry Henson, Houston Russell, William Lowe, Terry Taylor. Second Row: Ronnie Tumer, Danny Lott, Steve McSherry, Lane Johnson, Henry Palmer. Third Row: F. J. Davis, Dick Williams, James Brown, Lee Brantly, Charles Hightower. 364 5 ' --.-- C1- ,, -Q .693 xfzff , SPRING STAFF: Fred Morgan, Ronnie Turner, Bill Lowe, Terry Taylor, Eddie Holmes, Clarence Adams. I 11-Qnggls Jonnie Sullivan and Juanice Harris serve punch to Bill Lowe, Steve McSherry and .lames on ren. ,lonnie Sullivan offers fall commander Lee Brantly some punch at a smoker or rush party. ff' 7 ef A 4 . I ---4.--1',.:,v-' B v. X, V . ef 3:25 w.: -A 1 F L,-KX,-1, V' , ' X 1 4,5- AA4' ,VL 53 U thletlcs Bulldogs Traveled A Rough Road Louisiana Tech. playing the toughest schedule ever faced by a Gulf States Conference team, had a disappointing 1966 football season, winning only one of 10 games and finishing in a tie for fifth in the GSC with a 1-44 mark. The Bulldogs played eight road games and only two at compact Tech Stadium and the caliber of the opposition was top-notch. Included were major- college powers Southern Mississippi and Alabama and nationally-ranked small-college teams North- western State and Arkansas State plus the arch- rival league clubs. The Techmen set a conference record for attend- ance, playing before an estimated 163,700 fans in ten games. A crowd of 65,000 watched the Alabama game in Birmingham and 25,000 fans attended the Tech-Northwestern contest at the State Fair in Shreveport. Tech's stumbling block during the season was an offense which failed to click at the right times. It wasted many good scoring chances and put the pressure on the defensive unit, which played fairly well most of the campaign. The Bulldogs scored a total of 83 points as compared to 205 for their foes. Above Techs trlcaptaxns for the season were defensive back Jim Stringer of Vidalia, offensive center Paul Clark of Shreveport and linebacker Bob McKinnon of Junction City, Ark. Left It was a trying year for Head Coach Joe Aillet, the man who has guided Tech's football fortunes for 26 years The 19 record marked only the third losing team under Coach Aillet in that time His teams have won or tied for the league title 13 times and finished second seven times. 1966 SCORES 5 Vf ffP Tech Opp. ,. If ' 'V Y, - 0 Southern Miss. 14 'Ze -A ffl!! f ' , 0 U. of Alabama 34- ZX' ,Y,, , 7 McNeese State 10 K ,, , Q 13 Arkansas State 26 --ef'A N 12 Southwestern La. 21 4 A 7 Northwestern La. 28 A 9 Tennessee Tech 21 13 Southeastem La. 6 16 Lamar Tech 31 6 Northeast La- 14' The welcome mat was out for Louisiana Tech in Birmingham, Ala.: Hatties- burg, Miss.g Jonesboro, Ark.g Cookeville, Tenn.g Beaumont, Tex.g Lafayette, Shreveport and Monroe. All-Gulf States Conference EDDIE TAYLOR SPEEDY CAMPBELL JOE PEACE Offensive Halfback Defensive End Linebacker 1966 LOUISIANA TECH BULLDOGS-Front Row: Glenn Murphy, Bill Jones, Randy Mason, Butch Daniel, Tommy Spinks, Mike Greer, Speedy Campbell, Maurice Greer, Bob McKinnon, Paul Clark, Corky Cassity, Dickie Walden, Ronnie Brown, Jerry Wilson, .lim Jones, Richie Colmon, Robert Brunet, Bubba Pate, Arthur Durrett. Second Row: Allen Weatherford, Butch Williams, Eric Moss, Dwain Istre, Gene Smith, Wayne Cray, .lim Stringer, Mike Lynch, Eddie Taylor, Tommy Linder, Joe Peace, Alden Reeves, Wayne Mathews, ,lim Towns, Jesse Carrigan, Steve Hearod, Buster Herren, Elton Calhoun, Mike Mowad, Buster Erwin. Back Row: Rudell Vaughan, Walter Causey, Ken Chalaire, Terry Bradshaw, Ken Liberto, Byron Sprawls, Ed Walker, Phil Robertson, .lim Willis, Kenny Wreyford, Terry Turner, Tommy Dunbar, Lynn Cavanaugh. David Cutchins, Aubrey Futrell, Lucian Conway, Ted Ward, Darrell Manceaux, Ricky Taylor, Larry Brewer, Andrew Callais. 'arnuz-aim'-' -uvunnn1fs.u1s.ae A..-'-4xJ4.r u---Q.-rf1u'Jo.a vt an nr, . i, H-vu, ffnfrxouv 4. .num 1 v. -'fa .. . - W. - . . Southern Miss. 14- La. Tech 0 Southern Mississippi, always among the nation's leaders in defense, limited Tech to 68 yards total offense and took a 14-0 victory over the Bulldogs in the season opener at Hattiesburg. Both of Southernis touchdowns came in the first half. Fullback Milo McCarthy rambled over from 10 yards out late in the first quarter and scored a second time on a one-yard run with 35 seconds left in the half. George Sumrall kicked the PAT's. The Canines managed only seven yards rushing against the super-tough General defense and fared little better in the air with 61 yards. The Tech offense was hampered by a slight rain during the second half. Tech's defense stood out despite the loss, forcing the Southerners to give up the ball on downs deep in Bulldog territory twice. The deepest thrust into Southern ground carried the Techmen to the General 25 in the third quarter. Southern quarterback Glen Bynum was the game's leading offensive star by picking up 103 yards in 14 carries. McCarthy gained 91 yards in 17 tries. Fullback Richie Golmon led Tech with 21 yards on nine attempts. .12 or if 1 ' vier 2 ' -S r'f ' 5 Q 01.-ni . 'L ' --,r 'M ' Defensive back Tom Croft made one of the season's top plays when he fought off a blocker to bring down Alabama's vaunted fullback. Tech Met Two of Nation's Best Senior End Maurice Greet, having just caught a pass, tries to elude a Southeastern tackler. -gs Steady fullback Tommy Linder, carrying the ball aga.inst,Southeastern, re- ceived the Billy Moss Memorial Award for his outstanding contribution to the team. Speedy Campbell Paul Clark .lim Stringer Alabama 344 La. Tech 0 'gl think if that gentleman over there had these people over here, he certainly would have done a more convincing job than l got done. The speaker was Alabama's famed head football coach Paul fBearJ Bryant and his subject was Louisiana Tech coach ,loe Aillet. The comment was made moments after the powerful Crimson Tide had upended Tech, 34-0, in Birmingham, Ala. Alabama, considered by many as the nation's best collegiate football team at the end of the season, had its troubles with the gallant Bulldogs and for the first quarter, Tech forced the issue. But a 32-yard pass from Ken Stabler to Dennis Homan opened the scoring for the Tide in the second quarter and the gates swung wide, Alabama scored four more touchdowns on Stabler's 7-yard run, a 78-yard pass from Stabler to Homan, and two short runs by Hal Moore. Quarterback Phil Robertson of Tech gave a great performance in defeat, passing for 183 yards on 14- completions in 35 aerials. Leading receivers were Robert Brunet with 5 for 62 yards and Ken Liberto with four for 410. Tech had four passes intercepted and three led to Alabama touchdowns. Tommy Linder Dickie Walden Wayne Mathews Corky Cassity Maurice Greer Bob MCKinr1On Tom Croft CB! 115 T' Robert Brunet Jim Willis Joe Peace Alden Reeves Richie Golmon Eddie Taylor Mike Mowad Ed Walker Jim Jones Wayne Cray McNeese 10 V V ... 1 Efqffifftzfbf i 1' r Aff sfh ., ,va Freshman flanker Tommy Spinks, snagging a pass against South- eastern, led Tech in receiving with 20 catches for 272 yards. La. Tech 7 McNeese opened the Gulf States Conference season by shocking Louisiana Tech, 10-7, in Ruston to mark the first Cowboy win on the Bulldogs' home field in seven tries. The Cowboys took a 3-0 lead in the second quarter on David Poche's 42-yard field goal which would eventually wind up as the deciding points in the contest. The score remained that way until the final play of the third quarter when McNeese quarterback David Bourgeois combined with end Frank Miller on a 65-yard touchdown pass and Poche converted to make it 10-0. The Techmen fought back and cut the margin to 10-7 when quarterback Phil Robertson hit flanker Jim Jones with a 38-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter. Speedy Campbell kicked the PAT. It was the first score of the season for the Bulldogs. Tech made a last-ditch attempt to win the game by driving from its own three to the Cowboy 45 before an interception killed the threat. Bulldog quarterbacks Robertson and Terry Brad- shaw hit on 17 of 33 passes for 195 yards with flanker Tommy Spinks leading the receiving by catching four for 57 yards. However, four inter- ceptions stymied the Tech offense. Arkansas State 26 Tech 13 Tech's football fortunes seemed to for the better when Richie Golmon returned the opening kickoff against Arkansas State 94 yards for a touchdown. But moments later, Dick Ritchey took the ensuing kickoff 85' yards for a score and from then on, it was the Indians all the way as they took a 26-13 triumph in Jonesboro, Ark. Arkansas State, ranked among the nationis top small-college teams, went on to score three straight touchdowns after the kickoff exchange. Halfback Terry Gwin got two on a 78-yard run and a five- yard pass. Techls second touchdown came late in the game on a 17-yard pass from Phil Robertson to freshman end Larry Brewer. The Bulldog offense stumbled again, fum-bling eight times and losing four. Arkansas State inter- cepted two passes. Tech quarterback Terry Brad- shaw accounted for 85 yards passing. Gwin led the Indian attack by picking up 115 yards rushing. La. Louisiana take a turn 'Xwaiiy ff l 4.4.-15.1. , Jr Sophomore quarterback Phil Robertson throws against Southeastern. Brilliant at times during the campaign, Robertson hit on 90 of 205 passes for 1,011 yards and four touchdowns. Freshman Terry Bradshaw completed 34 of 81 for 404 yards. Robertson led the Bulldog total offense with 864 yards. Canines Shocked in GSC Opener Linebacker Joe Peace, the spearhead of the Tech defensive unit, corrals a McNeese halfback as Mike Lynch approaches. 1 373 4 Richie Colrnon kicks one of his two field goals in the 13-6 win over Southeastem. The junior fullback led the Bulldogs in scoring with 26 points collected on two touchdowns, two PAT's and four field goals in seven tries. Southwestern 21 La. Tech 12 Southwestern Louisiana took advantage of Lou- isiana Tech mistakes and put the passing game to good use in tripping the Bulldogs from Ruston, 21-12, at Lafayette. Tech didn't score until the third quarter when safety Jim Stringer scored on a 76-yard punt return and then added six more points in the final period when halfback Eddie Taylor scored on a four-yard run. USL got its touchdowns in the second and third cantos as quarterback Bill Bayard accounted for the club's first score on a two-yard run. End Leonard Kleinpeter snagged a 33-yard pass from Bayard in the second period and halfback Gerald Landry added the final tally on a one-yard jaunt in the third stanza. Tech got 116 yards passing and 86 yards rushing while Southwestern accumulated 175 yards on the ground and 85 via passing. Jerry Wilson Glenn Murphy Walter Causey Jesse Carrigan Ronnie Brown Jim Towns Phil Robertson Butch Daniel Mike Lynch Buster Erwin Northwestern 28 La. Tech 7 Northwestem State used a Louisiana Tech specialty-the passing game-to whip the Bulldogs 28-7 in the annual State Fair football classic at Shreveport. The Demons, who were to later go undefeated in nine games and win the Gulf States Conference, wrecked the Canines, defensive unit with a deadly aerial attack that piled up 281 yards. NSC also capitalized on two fumble recoveries and a pair of interceptions to win the traditional gridiron battle that had been won by Tech for the past three years. Ends Louis Richard and Steve Gaspard got two of the Demons' tallies on passes of seven and 34 yards respectively. Short yardage jaunts by Russ Gielow and Barry Fresh accounted for the other two scores. Tech's lone score came on a two-yard smash by halfbaclc Eddie Taylor, who was the leading ground gainer for his team with 58 yards on 14 carries. 'ir Quarterback Phil Robertson sets his team at the Tech-Northwestern game played at the State Fair in Shreveport before a crowd of 25,000 people. Both players and coaches intently study the situation on the field at the Alabama game. End Ed Walker catches a pass against Northeast. l R Tenn. Tech 21 La. Tech 9 Finding Louisiana Tech's pass defense somewhat stingy, Tennessee Tech resorted to their ground attack in taking a 21-9 victory over the Bulldogs at Cookeville, Tenn. The Eagles rolled up 250 yards rushing, but could gamer only 72 through the air. All of the winner,s scores came via running, while the Bull- dogs put together a seven-yard run by halfback Eddie Taylor and a 35-yard field goal by fullback Richie Colmon for their tallies, Frank Sorrells accounted for the Eagles' first touchdown on a nine-yard run, while Terry Parks and Joe Raleigh turned off TD runs of one and five yards. Taylor led Tech's puny ground game with 77 yards. one more than the entire Tech net rushing total. Freshman quarterback Terry Bradshaw com- pleted seven of 15 passes for 102 yards in subbing for first-string signal caller Phil Robertson. It was Bradshaw who directed the club's only sustained drive that came following the kickoff. The hard-throwing lad hit Taylor and flankerback Jim Jones on passes of 22 and 10 yards, with Taylor bulling over from the seven for the score. liionnie Brown and Wayne Gray of the Tech defensive unit put the stop to a Eoutheastern ball carrier. It was this kind of play which enabled the Bulldogs to take a 13-6 victory and satisfy the homecoming crowd. Eddie Taylor gets good blocking and scoots through a hole against Northeast. Taylor was the outstanding offensive performer for Tech, picking up 434 yards rushing in 107 carries and breaking the 100-yard barrier once. Butch Williams Steve Hearod Randy Mason Eric Moss Tommy Dunbar Elton Calhgun Bill Jones Ken Liberto Arthur Durrett Ken Chalaire La. Tech 13 Southeastern 6 That thing called victory finally found its way to Louisiana Tech's football team after seven long games, as Southeastern Louisiana fell 13-6 before a happy homecoming crowd of 10,000. Freshman quarterback Terry Bradshaw completed 15 of 31 passes for 156 yards and fullback Richie Golmon booted two field goals in sparking the Bulldogs' offensive attack. Tech got most of their total offense yardage from their respected passing game. The Bulldogs rolled up 167 yards by throwing and 59 running. Freshman flankerback Tommy Spinks caught sev- en passes for 81 yards and end Ed Walker, playing his first game of the season since a neck injury in pre-season workouts, snagged for 39 yards to lead the Bulldog pass receivers. Once again, halfback Eddie Taylor was the club's leading ground gainer, picking up 26 yards on 16 carries. Golmon accounted for Tech's first tw-'1 scores on field goals of 33 and 4-0 yards in the first period. Halfback Robert Brunet got the tea.m's other tally on a one-yard jaunt in the second canto. Southeastern's lone score came on a six-yard run by quarterback David LeSage in the final period. Tech's alert defensive team came up with five interceptions and two fumble recoveries. Tom Croft and Bob McKinnon put the stop to a Southeastern hall carrier sv fi' M FJ' 5.1- ', ' 'if 4 wp. N ,Lili ..f aw-JF:-111 . ' ef- ' '.t,gL'f-it-QU. , Tommy Spinks Terry Bradshaw Speedy Campbell rushes the Northeast passer while Wayne Gray comes up from the side. The arch-rival Indians topped Tech for only the third time in Larry Brewer John Bernard history' B T ' 4, . 0 ,. . of H.,-I - ,, .', L 4 -. .'- ll Kin' h J ' . - l 5 a ' ' f '-'.' ' ' IC fn 'J . . , , V - H41 J SF gl 1 I ' , . ' Walter Causey recovers a Northeast fumble after a wild scramble for the football. No less than nine Bulldogs are pictured going after the loose pigskin. Lamar Tech 31 La. Tech 16 After celebrating their homecoming with a vic- tory, Louisiana Tech turned right around and furnished Lamar Tech with a win before the grads by falling 31-16 to the Cardinals in Beaumont, Tex. But the Bulldogs didn't fall before putting up a good fight. It was all tied up 10-10 at halftime before the home club rolled up 21 points during the second half to cart away the win. Tech played on even terms with the Texas team throughout the first half and held a slim advantage in total offense. The Bulldogs had 278 yards total offense, while the Cardinals mustered 271. Halfback Eddie Taylor accounted for 106 of the 109 yards Tech got by running. He rushed 14 times and turned off a two-yard scoring play in the second period. Fullback Richie Golmon got the club's first tally on a 35-yard field goal in the first canto, while quarterback Phil Robertson hit flankerback Ken Liberto with a seven-yard pass in the final period. Northeast 14 La. Tech 6 A long season came to an end for Louisiana Tech's football team as they dropped a 14-6 de- cision to arch-rival Northeast State in Monroe. Tech's lone score came in the final period when fullback Richie Golmon took a nine-yard pass from quarterback Phil Robertson. A two-point conversion in the fourth quarter which would have put the Canines ahead failed as Robertson was downed at the two-yard line. Halfback Alton Thomas accounted for both of State's two touchdowns on an eight-yard jaunt and a 73-yard scamper. Leading Tech's'ground attack was halfback Eddie Taylor, who got 30 yards. End Ed Walker caught seven passes for 83 yards and Robertson completed 13 of 26 for 157 yards to spark the passing game. Northeast got 228 yards rushing, but could get only seven via passing. Tech had 157 yards passing. Tom Croft and Speedy Campbell, two senior members of the defensive unit combine to halt the McNeese fullback in the Cowboys' 10 7 victory over Tech 1966 GULF All Games W L Pct. PF Northwestern 9 0 1.000 236 Southwestern 6 4 .600 139 McNeese 5 5 .500 127 Northeast 7 3 .700 183 Southeastern 3 6 .333 182 La. Tech 1 9 .100 83 STATES CONFERENCE STANDINGS GSC Games N orthwestern Southwestern McNeese Northeast La. Tech Southeastern W L Pct. 1 .000 .600 .600 A-00 .200 .200 U Defensive halfback Bill Jones returns one of five passes intercepted by Tech against Southeastem. .l0neS aCCOUl1led fOr two Of the theft A Great Club - GSC Champions Louisiana Tech fielded one of its greatest basketball teams in 1966-67, a club which posted an overall record of 19-7, captured the Gulf States Conference championship by winning 11 of 12 league games and capped its season with an entry in the NCAA college division tournament. The brilliant campaign was a climax to Coach Scotty Robertson's first three years at the Bulldog helm. His first two teams went 11-11 and 14-11 and the 1966-67 group started slowly. Then the Canines began to move and went on to Tech's first outright cham- : pionship since 1958-59 although the 1963-64 club shared the crown. Great team balance and a strong bench were the chief trademarks of the 1966-67 Bulldogs. The starting lineup of centers Richard Peek and Charlie Bishop, forward ,lon Pat Stephenson and guards ,lim Pruett and Leon Barmore all averaged double figures and were a great defensive unit. Forward Malcolm Smith, center Tommy Gregory and guard Wayne Smith came off the bench numerous times to help win games. Probably the biggest factor in Tech,s march to the trophy room was a hidden one: pride and determination. Before the season started it was said that the Bulldogs faced the greatest challenge a Tech team ever had. It was met head-on. The result-a season which will sCoTTY ROBERTSON belong remembered. CSC Coach of the Year THE CHAMPIONS: CKneelingJ Mike Durham, Jimmy Stewart, Wayne Smith, Coach Scotty Robertson, Jim Pruett, Leon Barmore, .lon Pat Stephenson, CStandingJ Sammy Brewster, Billy Ray Stokes, John Whitmore, Bob Watson, Richard Peek, Charlie Bishop, Tommy Gregory, Mal- colm Smith, James Moore. Above: Seniors Richard Peek, Leon Barmore and .lon Pat Stephenson talk P with Coach Scotty Robertson, Barmore and Stephenson served as co-captains. Right: Peek high above the rim about to stuff one in against Centenary. SEASON SCORES Tech Opp. 53 Texas A8zM 50 89 Henderson State 66 73 Alabama 84 77 Auburn 88 73 Mississippi State 90 67 Mississippi 841 97 'Nicholls State 92 65 4fMorehead State 83 99 a9fCentenary 76 72 Southwestern La. 66 66 fNorthwestern La. 64- 44 iMcNeese State 55 101 Centenary 92 88 Southeastern La. 65 92 Louisiana College 86 95 Southern Mississippi 87 98 'Nicholls State 79 80 'l'Southwestern La. 78 75 i'Northwestern La. 63 84 'fMcNeese State 66 96 'Southeastern La. 89 75 ifNortheast La. 71 81 Southern Mississippi 89 77 Louisiana College 75 112 Centenary 93 77 'Northeast La. 73 'F Gulf States Conference game i44Shreveport Holiday Classic The Bulldogs discuss the game situation as trainer Glenn Tilley watches from behmd fbmwfdl 'X mu ' 'ty .N TX 's.. . .tc 1 ,. 5 1 5 , g f p '55 w is t ' 1 'A .4 :FS .. f . W , : E sw . fig.-N ' Q 1 , 5 t, 1 Tech's starting guard tandem of Leon Barmore tleitl and ,lim Pruett was small, but made up for their size with great shooting and plenty of hustle. Barmore, a senior from Ruston, was the Bulldogs' leading scorer with 15.5 points per game. He averaged 13.3 in GSC play. Leon's game high was 29 against Southem Mississippi. He reached the 1,000-point mark in his career midway in the season. Pruett, a junior from Shreveport, completely recovered from a knee injury to average 11.0 points per game. He was a tremendous defensive player and drew a top scorer almost every time. The shooting ability of these guards was in evidence in the two wins over Northeast as they bombed in an average of 18 points from the outside. Pruett hit a career high of 22 in the title-clincher against the Tribe. Pruett drives past a Centenary man for a hard-earned basket. .vw . Barmore shoots a short jumper against Southwestem. A Slow Start Tech started the season by beating Texas ASM, 53-50, at College Station, then returning home to trounce Henderson State. But the Bulldogs ran into trouble against Southeastern Conference foes and were downed by Alabama and Auburn in road games, each by 11-point margins. Mississippi State and Ole Miss came to Ruston and both took 17-point decisions. The Canines opened Gulf States play by bounc- ing Nicholls State, 97-92, in Thibodaux as Jon Stephenson scored 24. Tech took third in the Shreve- port Holiday Classic, beating Centenary in the consolation game after losing to Morehead State in the first round. Barmore was named to an All- Tourney team for the second year in a row. --wa SQ li't s if -'--sux -Ng 4. 1 s- It was easy going all the way against Centenary in Ruston. Richard Peek buckets one, Barmore glides through the air for a layup and Peek tips in another basket as Tech worked to a 112-93 triumph. It tied the highest point total ever scored by a Bulldog team. g f Jon Pat Stephenson of Shreveport and Richard Peek of Pensacola, Fla., were two key seniors for Tech. Stephenson was the inspirational leader, a great defensive man and averaged 10.7 points per game with a high contest of 30 against Centenary. Peek, 6-foot-11, averaged 14.2 points and 11.0 rebounds per game overall, but led the club in those departments in GSC play with 15.5 and 12.8. His high game was 29 in a comeback win over Southeastem. ASS.. , -. 417-I 111 'S'ts- '--.4 f 'Eiie V... ....,. -u.. .. Stephenson looks to the inside against USL , IV I l V .ff 1 I X X .' '-ide. - W 7 gf R y A Seven-foot freshman Charlie Bishop burst upon the scene at Tech in I spectacular fashion, averaging 14.6 f points and 11.3 rebounds per game. He scored 30 points against North- westem and 29 in a game with Southeastern. Bishop set a new school rebound mark by grabbing 33 against Centenary. fff Junior forward Malcolm Smith played the role of the 'ssixth man this year after starting for two campaigns. He was the most versatile of the Bulldogs, playing forward, guard or center at various times. His high game was 14- against Louisiana College. Bishop battles for a reboundg Peek and Malcolm Smith look on. Record Set With 10 Straight Wins Smith drives for a layup against Northeast at Monroe. The Bulldogs clinched at least a tie for the GSC title by downing the Tribe, 75-71, in Brown Gym as Smith starred. F'-' l li Louisiana Tech entered the 1967 portion of the schedule with a 4--5 record. But the Bulldogs won 15 of their 17 games after the turn of the year and set a school record with 10 consecutive wins. The first game of 1967 was at Southwestern where the Bulldogs took a 72-66 win in what may have been the most important victory of the year. Then followed a close triumph over Northwestem before the only GSC loss to McNeese in Lake Charles. Then it was off to the races. Centenary went down in Shreveport and Southeastern, Louisiana College, Southem Mississippi and Nicholls State fell in rapid succession in a home stand. Another showdown with Southwestern in Ruston was at hand. Tech won that thriller, 80-78, before 6,100 fans in Memorial Gym. Northwestern was beaten in Natchitoches and the Bulldogs easily avenged the loss to McNeese. Two key road victories were garnered, one over Southeastern in Hammond on a second-half rally after a 14-point halftime deficit, and the other at Monroe over Northeast. The win streak was snapped in an overtime loss at Southern Mississippi, Barmore's last-second shot beat Louisi- ana College and the Bulldogs romped by Centenary. The GSC title was wrapped up with a close win over Northeast in Ruston. Richard Peek finds himself surrounded by Northwestern Demons in a game which Tech won 66-64. ' i 1 Bob Watson, senior from Logan, W. Va., was an important bench man for the Bulldogs. Big Bo played sparing- ly, but his spirit was a big factor in Tech's winning the championship. is Billy Ray Stokes fires a shot, Bob Watson comes up. R L sl. Billy Ray Stokes, senior from Yazoo City, Miss., missed a great deal of the year with a broken hand suffered against Ole Miss. He, like Watson, was a spirited member of the bench crew. C3 x - it A EU At 3 z. Center Tommy Gregory lleftl and guard Wayne Smith were two of the top reserves on the strong Tech bench. Tom, a junior from St. Joseph, appeared in all 26 games and averaged about five points and rebounds per game. Smith, a freshman from Shawnee, Okla., was the most pleasant surprise for the Bulldogs. He played in 22 varsity games and wasn't even listed on the pre-season roster. I pi. LLB., J' Tommy Gregory lets go with a jump shot fromtthe baseline on the left. At the right, he is helping Richard Peek battle a Northeast player for a rebound. All 5-foot-10 of Way'ne Smith displays his jumping ability in getting off this shot. Even at his size, Smith is capable of dunking the basketball. A Fast Finish A great season was climaxed in the NCAA College Division Tournament Midwest Re- gional at Bloomington, Ill., where the Bull- dogs split a pair of games. Playing without freshman stars Charlie Bis- hop and Wayne Smith because of eligibility rules, the Techsters opened the tourney with a great team effort in upsetting vaunted North Dakota 86-77. But the Canines were eliminated from further competition by a red-hot host Illinois State club, 89-66. Leon Barmore was named to the all-tournament team. Tech was the first GSC team to ever par- ticipate in a NCAA post-season tourney. In the annual All-CSC selections, Coach Scotty Robertson was honored as 4'Coach of the Year. Barmore, Richard Peek and ,lon Pat Stephenson were chosen to the All-CSC second unit. 1.x V K' 1 fl EN I. 4 : v-'I x- .A -. 15 , .1 .A . ,Q . - 'tj' Q Q XE,-.-I' g,, .2 's. - S- ,, 5 QR XX z Xi 3 'S' X X X 5 X 1 X ' t 5 ' X9 S 3 f t ' S 5 ' f. Q 4. g A P 33 'Q 1- -'f 0 L F .IHIHCS MODIS Mike Durham Sammy Brewster John Whitmore OVERALL STANDINGS CONFERENCE STANDINGS W L Pct. H A W Pct. LA. TECH 19 7 .731 10-2 9-5 LA. TECH 11 .917 Southwestern 16 10 .615 9-1 7-9 Southwestern 10 .833 McNeese 12 10 .545 10-3 2-7 Northeast 6 .500 Northeast 13 11 .542 7-3 6-8 McNeese 5 .417 Southeastern 11 12 .478 6-4 5-8 Northwestern 5 .417 Nicholls State 8 15 .348 5-6 3-9 Southeastern 3 250 NOl'tl1WCS16I'Il 8 17 5-6 3-1'.l. Nicholls Slate 2 Left: Charlie Bishop's stuff shot against McNeese Below: Barmore from outside over the head of a Demon. The scramble for a rebound and Tommy Gregory and Malcolm Smith are in the middle of it. BUTCH SMART Varsity Manager 'ff' I I ,nv ' X F -0 J AY ATKINS Frosh Manager TOM BURKHART DANNY SHAW Statistician Trainer The dunk shot is usually asociated with the lvig men like Richard Peek and Charlie Bishop, but 6-foot-3 Jon Pat Stephenson can stuff them too. Hen-'s one on the way. Junior Varsity Has 9-10 ark Billy Wiggins, second leading scorer in Tech basketball history, returned to his alma mater this year to replace Don Landry as assistant and freshman coach. Landry moved to Nicholls State as head coach. Wiggins had spent 10 years as mentor at North Caddo High School where his team won the state Double-A title in 1965-66. Louisiana Techis junior varsity posted a 9-10 record for the season despite playing most of the year without help from several talented freshmen who spent their time with the varsity. The Bullpups defeated Centenary three times, split with Northwestern and beat the Ole Miss freshmen. The campaign was climaxed at the Junior Cotton Classic at Winnsboro where the young Techsters were runner-ups to Northeast, losing the final game in overtime. Leading scorer for the Bullpups was Mike Durham with a 19.8 average. Other double figure men were Bud Dean with 12.2, Pete Schuler 10.6. and James Moore, 10.5. Seven-footer Charlie Bishop played in only four jayvee games and averaged 18 points per contest. Wayne Smith, a varsity guard as a freshman. averaged 18.4 in seven JV tilts. SEASON SCORES Tech Opp- 74 Kilgore Jr. College 104 105 Henderson State JV 93 115 KEEL Radio 82 85 Ole Miss Frosh 65 86 Tyler Jr. College 114 94 Central Baptist 68 70 Northwestem JV 55 67 Murray State .JC 70 74 Murray State JC 84 79 Centenary Frosh 74 77 Kilgore Jr. College 90 102 Kimball's 115 87 Northwestern .JV 31 83 Northeast JV 85 106 Centenary Frosh 99 71 Northeast .JV 75 118 SW Mississippi Jr. 85 108 Centenary Frosh 92 81 Northeast JV 86 Team members were CKneeling1 David Boydstun, Ronnie Volentine, Pete Schuler, Wayne Smith, David Fraser, Paul Poythres. fStandingJ Mike Durham, Rodney Fornea, Bud Dean, Jimmy Stewart and Bobby Cheramie. 1 - ' 1. 1r a' n- nn ill m ' -. r K . 1 'L lfTEf 'hz Q . Great Comeback 1-if . - -at Baseball coach Berry Hinton was named Gulf States Conference Coach of the Year in 1966. Southpaw pitcher George Stone was an All-CSC choice. He had a 5-4 record with a no-hitter against Northeast. Effort Fell Short Louisiana 'l'ech's 1966 baseball team made one of the greatest comebacks ever recorded in Gulf States Conference history. only to see it fall just short and the Bulldogs finished third in the pennant race. Coach Berry Hinton's Canines won only four of their first 12 GSC games, but then caught fire and took five straight doubleheaders, including five shutout wins. and forged their way to the top of the league. However, a double loss to Nicholls on the last day of the season broke the string and Tech fell back to third. The Bulldogs ended the GSC campaign with a 141-8 record and were 23-19 overall. Three Techsters to hit over .300 in league play were Robert Marrus 6.-1345, J. B. Martin 1.4005 and Randell Fallin 43095. Hinton also got steady play from infielders Rennie Howard, Billy Don Maples, Joe Albritton and Bill Duncan and out- fielder Alden Reeves plus good pitching from George Stone I5-43, Ed Walker f3-31, Roger Slack i4-01 and Bonnie Bell f2-21. Four stantlouts for Tech during the stretch run were pitcher Ed Walker, first baseman Rennie Howard, third baseman Bill Duncan and catcher Robert Blarrus. Walker came on strong to finish with a 3-3 record. Howard was a fine defensive player and clutch hitter. Duncan was by far the best fielding third baseman in the league and Marrus led the loop in hitting with a .434 average. All but Walker were on the All-GSC team. x 'W N -Qin-unit'-04' ,a 4. .1 .1 'f YE 'lf 2 XN x li 1 i . ,fgf -NRE' 6 Ah 'x P? -I- Q Ts if A .. 'Inf '- . jg ., I Il! M . K , -'X io- 2 ji g L, ., J iris is , .gf 1 In s X l . J- .N S 'L Ll gf 1 , x r Y 4 jj. ' 'iiiffi ' 4 .,.,,. I, .. .. . i-ig .- - 7 . Q . , . A ,V s -1 K J' :Q-it, . - . X -' - 1 -fm. -f 5' ,- , - 'li' 'lr ,ff 1,45 ar. - ' W3 -wt ,I 'nf' Qwiiififf' X- 'W7:. olijj- - fini, A S -FU?-f -vt -tak Ast' :Q k'5 '35'-ftfif -1913, ,, ' .s f'is:',-'Z!1i xgjs?fF111, - V ' Q 3, Q 2 f,i.,f5,fS!'v!5e,tH'im h Q i- i .1-.--gf, , - -. p i , 9252233 - , i -- . Ls?-Q1-.sxisi , -HHH- AbOY6! Key 'performers for Tech were outfielder Randell Fallln and pitcher Ronnie Bell ftopi and second baseman Billy Don Maples and outfielder Alden Reeves. Left: The catching staff consisted of CKneelingD Rick Huckabay and Curtis Barham and fStandingJ Ed Watson and Robert Manus. NON-CONFERENCE SCORES FINAL GSC STANDINGS Louisiana Tech 3-4 Arkansas A81lVl 2-7 W L T Pct. GB Louisiana Tech 3-1 Southern State 4-0 Xsoutheastem 13 9 0 .591 H Louisiana Tech 6-5 Southern Sta' , 1-1 X-Northeast 13 9 0 591 ' Louisiana Tech 2-0 Henderson St. is 3-5 ' ' ' ' Louisiana Tech 7-3 Centenary 2-1 LA' TECH 14' 10 0 '583 - - - Louisiana Tech 10-1 Mississippi College 5-4 Northwestern 11 10 1 -523 M Louisiana Tech 6-11 Henderson State 8-3 Southwestern 12 11 1 .521 lk Louisiana Tech 0-5 Centenary 7-10 Nicholls State 9 11 1 .450 3 Louisiana Tech 6-3 Mississippi College 1-5 M cNee5e State 5 17 1 227 8 CONFERENCE SCORES x-tied for championship Louisiana Tech 5-5 Northwestern 3-11 Louisiana Tech 7-2 McNeese 3-3 FINAL OVERALL STANDINGS Louisiana Tech 2-5 Southwestern 3-7 Louisiana Tech 0-5 Northeast 1-4 N h ly I5 rg Louisiana Tech 3-2 Nicholls State 5-1 on east ' Louisiana Tech 4-0 Southeastern 5-5 Southeastern 20 15 1 -571 Louisiana Tech 2-3 Northwestern 0-0 LA. TECH 23 19 0 .543 150111513113 TCCl'l 2-5 l?,FliG'l'lWCSi6I'I1 g'?' Sguthwestern 14 1 Louisiana Tech 1-3 c eese - Louisiana Tech 6-8 Northeast 0-4 ginghnlestgmt Q Louisiana Tech 3-3 Southeastern 2-1 lc 0 S ta e ' Louisiana Tech 0-3 Nicholls siois 3-5 McNeese Stale 5 21 1 -192 l iw, ' M .j3'.,1,.,i?J I SU... FH: . R 35,53 4 A 'Wil L, Infielders were fKneelingl Joe Albritton, Bill Playing the outfield were Clfneelingl J. B. Martin, Alden Reeves, Randell Fallln DUHCHH. Billy' DOH MHPISS, fsfafldingl Rennie Cstandingl George Stone, Rick Albritton, Edwin Koss, and Robert Marrus. Howard, Glenn Theis and Joey Bales. Canines Still Played Like Champs The pitching staff was made up of 1Kneelingl Roger Slack, David Huckaby, Gene gmith, Randy Hay, fStandingl Ed Walker, Reggie Cassibry, Ronnie Bell and George tone. .-'-fri' r- ravi . 'I-HQ f 4. 1-'Hi ,QA - - -r 7 . l . ., 1. 'ig X, A 'APW :nv fa,-, 1254 F of .s ,gi , Y lx. ref 31 REGGIE CASSIBRY Pitcher Harriers Take Second in GSC 4 -E W X he s 1 N is X sg -. -Q . Q, ,L we . , .., VE I 'f-'A' 'liaff' Members of the 1966 Louisiana Tech cross country team were fKneelingi Brendan Minihan, John Pickering, John Kelly, fStandingJ Randy Morgan, Wayne Delony and Joe Comeaux. Not pictured is Wayne McClane. John Kelly Wayne Delony A Joe Comeaux Two veterans and three freshmen combined to give Louisiana Tech a surprising second place in the Gulf States Conference cross country race at Lake Charles in the fall of 1966. Southwestern Louisiana took the title with a low of 32 points, followed by Tech with 69, South- eastern 81, Northwestern 85, and McNeese and Northeast with 106 each. Junior Brendan Minihan made the best showing by a Bulldog harrier by placing fourth behind three USL runners. Freshman John Kelly was eighth and junior Joe Comeaux 16th. Two other yearlings, John Pickering and Wayne lVlcClane were 19th and 22nd, respectively. Other competitors for Tech were Wayne Delony and Randy Morgan. The Canines were 4-4 in dual and triangular meets during the campaign, taking victories over McNeese and Alabama, Southeastern and Northeast twice. Losses were to McNeese, Arkansas State, Memphis State and Southern State. Minihan was easily the outstanding performer as he won six of the nine races he entered during the season. Kelly placed in the top three in four meets and never finished below eighth. Comeaux, Pickering and lVlcClane spent the year alternating in being the third Bulldog to finish. Comeaux did four times, Pickering three and lVlcClane two. Brendan Minihan Track Team Dead last at the Gulf States Conference meet in 1965. the Louisiana Tech track team of 1966 climbed up one notch and claimed fifth place. Southwestern Louisiana won the GSC title. fol- lowed by Northeast. Northwestern, Southeastern, Tech and Klcxeese in that order. Hurdler Grey Easterling provided Tech's only first place in the CSC meet by winning the inter- mediate hurdles. He was also the top scorer of the year with 65 3 'll points. Other top point producers were discus man Tim Hall. distance runner Brendan Minihan, high jump- er Tommy Stinson. shot putter Aubrey Futrell, broad jumper Al Lawrence and sprinters Ronnie Broussard. Carr McClendon and Butch Daniel. The Bulldogs did not fare well in dual and triangular meets. winning only one of seven. That victory was over McNeese. One new school record was set in the mile relay where the team of Broussard. Daniel, Lynn Cavan- augh and McClendon ran a 3:16.7. Right: Grey Easterling is on his way to winning the 440 intermediate hurdles at the GSC Meet in Lake Charles. Sprinters were ftopl Ronnie Broussard and Butch Daniel, tbottoml Claude Williams and Lynn Cavanaugh. 'f' 'F ,fa 1 - x 4, , en - , I' ,,... U 1-Xl e' 4 'ii A V 4 T' - 'M . , 4 A - s n. 5 1 1: . ' I T, A 5? f fx limbed Up to Fifth I I ...Ie-. . 4-'.'-5 , an 1 ,f1,3:.,9,.t -1.1: Q11 . s.. f r YA -X HT! Tim Hall finished third in the discus at the GSC Meet. 'S' . ., ' , 4... ,N -I u -.,,, I 'Q' ' .- vw , f f V, 1 , V -A ,my -. ,- ' - JA. ,gn ' , .' '- f . . QA' ' ' -. - 'l'- myd N :get 4 Ita l 1966 MEET RESULTS Northwestern 74, Southeastern 57, Tech 48 Southern State 87, Tech 51, Arkansas ASM 37 McNeese 84, Tech 61 Alabama 100, Tech 43 'Tech 74, McNeese 71 Northeast 109, Southern State 43, Tech 28 Southeastern 87, Northwestern 60, Tech 34 Sixth in Northeast Invitational Fifth in Gulf States Conference Meet CARR McCLENDON Sprinter Tommy Stinson tied the school high jump record with a leap of 6-5 at the conference meet. rf 3 4' 'N-. I .-uisnirx .xiiluunnt .xanax 'w il.nvu.x.xx Aubrey Futrell hit a season high of 48-10 in the shot put. Leading point scorers were ftopl high jumper Tommy Stinson, discus man Tim Hall, fbottoml hurdler Grey Easterling and distance runner Brendan Minihan. , l '10 ,, i ' , V 1 K iv' - . 'ff-, 3, I 1 x if jx if A. Ji' 5 . 3? ' ,Q in ' A Q l f, , l, st ' x abt - ,KX '37 7 l A Golfers Slip to Fourth in League 1 Clayton Koschel Ray Mulhern DUAL MATCH SCORES La. Tech 13, Centenary 5 La. Tech 1016, Northwestern 7M McNeese 301, La. Tech 321 Nicholls State 12, La. Tech 6 La. Tech 18, Southeastern 0 Northwestern 15, La. Tech 3 Southwestern IILV3, La. Tech 3M Northeast 15, La. Tech 3 La. Tech 1516, Centenary 2V3 8th in Lake Charles Invitational Tied for 4-th in GSC Tournament The golf dynasty which Louisiana Tech has main- tained over the rest of the Culf States Conference slipped a hit in 1966 as the Bulldogs dropped to a fourth place tie with Northwestern in the league championship tournament in Lake Charles. That meet. normally a 54--hole affair, was limited to 27 as heavy rains came after the first day's activity. Winner of the conference crown for the second straight year was Southwestern with a total of 455, a two-stroke margin over McNeese. Northeast was third at 462. Tech and Northwestern tied for fourth at 472, Nicholls State was sixth at 473 and Southeastern in the cellar at 489. Tech has won 10 of 14- GSC titles under Coach Joe Aillet, including two strings of five, running from 1953 to 1957 and from 1960 to 1964. Ray Mulhern, a sophomore, was the leading player for the Bulldogs. He made the All-CSC squad by placing third, just four strokes off the winning score. ln addition, he had the best season average for Tech with a 74. Rick Hollan finished 15th in the conference tourney, Mike Hohichaux was 17th and Clayton Koschel 25th. Tech posted a 4-5 dual meet record with wins over Centenary twice, Northwestern and South- eastern. Rick Hollan Mike Robichaux Johnny Morris Ray Pullin .F K I. . 5 gs X' xg, -fi. V 1 Q .1 .., 1 , M5 I V V h Aff' V S 1 ' - T 13 5 . A,-'gin I A .7 5 'f '.. 3 4 . 335, g 4 . N1.53',' ' A ' f 3, . 4 , -jg . 3, Q, . . ' 5- -4 W if ,' J X T ' A' 3 E i-T 4 .. . I -Q 15 I' :l X s-. Q63 - Ali' -E DUAL MATCH SCORES La. Tech 8, Southern State O La. Tech 7, Centenary 3 La. Tech 6, Centenary 1 La. Tech 4, Northeast 3 La. Tech 7, Nicholls State 0 La. Tech 6, McNeese 1 Southeastern 4, La. Tech 3 La. Tech 7, Nicholls State 0 Northeast 6, La. Tech 1 La. Tech 5, Southwestern 2 Northwestern 4, La. Tech 3 4th in Southern Mississippi tourney with seven points 5th in Gulf States Conference tourney with eight points. Members of the tennis team are fKneelingl Jon Kennedy, Tommy Wynn, Luis Mantica, CStandingl Steve Thurber Bill Keith, and Don Austin. Young Tennis Squad Takes Fifth Louisiana Tech's tennis team, composed of' one junior, two sophomores and two freshmen, did surprisingly well in dual matches, but finished fifth in the Gulf States Conference tournament. Southeastern won the team title with 15 points, followed by Southwestern, Northeast, Northwestern, Tech, McNeese and Nicholls State. The Bulldogs compiled an 8-3 dual match mark, including one stunning triumph over Northeast. Junior Tommy Wynn and soph Luis Mantica accounted for the points in the league tourney. Wynn placed second in the number four singles and Mantica, who posted a 13-0 individual match record, was the winner in number five singles. Two freshmen, Bill Keith and Steve Thurber, showed promise for the future. Keith Went 6-7 in the number one singles spot while Thurber had a 10-3 record. As a doubles team, they won 10 of 12 and were top-seeded in the GSC tourney before being upset. The other letterman was sophomore Don Austin. , Tommy Wynn Steve Thurber Don Austin Luis Mantica J' - it 9 A -4 it X a . 1, 'E-ik , .. - : W ll 7 . Q.. V K Q r :A 'f A -4- ,F 1 Q .N in H. ,. . 5 lm' ,,P. ' . ig ,Pl l -LA . ' -- --i r eff' ' X I ,fi',f if ., in is 11 ' at - 1- J ' . as - '-4:3 - - - . 4 ,.. . A . ,. ., ... , .. , 1 - . ' Y f j .n...-.. t . - ,. . , ' T 1, ' ., V . ' '.. M A , -L, L.. .. - ' L- ' t .' i'ei556s'?v3f'f'f - '1- -' at .- Q-'--f' gf-, '- af ' s- ' it - M.--' r . -.- .4 - v:- Action is hot and furious in Tech's intramural sports program. At the left, two teams line up for touch football, while at the right two players are shown in a basketball game. Various organizations can participate in as many as 10 sports in rt year. PIKA Wins Intramural Title Displaying the trophy for the intramural champs of 1965-66-Pi Kappa Alpha-are Hollis Downs and Freddie Stewart. For the second year in a row, Pi Kappa Alpha of 5 the fraternity league Captured the intramural champion- ship with 2.848lQ points. ' 2 -ff Another fraternity league team, Tau Kappa Epsilon, took second place with 2.798l,f3 points. f ii, , 5 1 'rzlgf T Clulfs ,loel Warcl was named intramural '4Athlete of the Year. The PiKA's garnered two 1966-67 fall trophies and tied for another. 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