Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)
- Class of 1968
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BARBARA L. BUTLER ..,.................. Editor BEVERLY D. AMBRICO . . , ..... Associate Editor KENNETH F. HEWINS .... ..... F acuity Adviser LAGNIA Louisiana Tech, Ruston Louisiana Tech . . . . where expansion is an investment in the future Vik.. 'K ,Q ,' A .1 spec. 'J' if' ik -'N .07 La. Tech ,,, ,, --. -,,-y.vqvf-f--,- . 1 . JAM: v fl' 'z 'K 1 '- wg, 15 ' M ., ' ' -.5 'ul' 'N , -A '.1 'l1f '9 'if5M 'i ,, - , , 1, l . . .- ., -.. ., f b I R -g' ' ' - A f. '.- - , ,., i ' A . , .1 - y,'. H. 4 , 'U . -1'-'-diaper innqn-vu... B- :u.' 29 President Taylor addresses homecoming visitors ' facilities recreation ' . 1-an-Mu . 33251 5-1 -am, V .1 f X v 2 1.5, v. u MW fl? if xy. '-su-,.1.,,,W,wu 4- 11-...,W,,,,, 5 :O-S7 f, Y ' Y 4-'- xx L 5 I ,..r' --, . A R ae 1.-M, zur new additions -1 ,X iw -. ,. ' n 7: 'w'24.,. ', .3 , .GV , . 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E133 Ljozzzlvzdna 57905 3' 'M STAT V :Fuji 4 iss Louisiana Tech is-en? 1 X 5.2: 9 58 5 5:61 5 ,rt-1 The twelve finalists in the Miss Louisiana Tech Pageant were ffrom leftl Sandra Beaty, Nancy Holstead, Anne Terry, Barbara Watts, Wanda Smith, Laura Vice, Bette Lou Cunningham, Carolyn Taylor, Pam McCarty, Mary Thelma Anding, Jann Aldredge, Lynn Guy. Donna Axum, Miss America 1964-, served as mistress of ceremonies and introduced the contestants in the swim suit competition. T 29 i I IV sv vm 4 P JI' 1-33 4.43 lg 1 ww LH V5 ' '59 1. I EVE! i in 15.11 ' is J 'F I F? A 1 va, f '-7 42451. I' 'v Q lg, I 40 l , Us 'V . , , 4:'04:'.' f I v,, u,.j: ,g ,. up , 'u - .J,. 1 W? I A :QW '-s anal!!! V3 5 1 T M if Wig. . 1:1 A, A 1.3 Q ,. efvy L ! 1 . ' . V ' 13. w 'Y U!!t..,.- . '-In ii Y Ii: fl' :iff nj? r , Q- ss L Q '. fi 'l-.' -l ,x,:?f' - l-. . . Q 1 i Y 'Q Y - D 'iv - f i A v k- 5 ' ' L . ffl, 'ii vi' Q A 'V 512 , .-5' gi 1' -' A- ' '4. y ' Q. 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TAI Nancy Holstead, Penny Stewart, Adrane Roy, Sharon Garner, Virginia Hill, Bonnie Aden, Laura Vice, Jan Martin ' 7 X 3 ' , Q .av V 1 2, 3 'E E95 9'Cd1?Cy 'Zhi Qfozbe of c3lu0Q12ls Illia Y ' 5 w , :A , Xx X 5- IS' Q N hwy .mlm Z9 0121213 X K Jr, Q 77612 ' 1 xr ms yjenny Qgfewarf ix ' Q X S is ,. ,il 5 P Q' --x- - ASQ' 3' . ,X 1. il tg .,,...,x , x Wim Iryfgma Ji? sl , f f ff I 'W s U ' ,? Y it s t 4- 5 1' 4 9 EL ms A7012 Warfzh NX all x. 3 if IF p , L9 ms 570660129 Way . S 5 J i 41... - 1 ,I RXNA '1-fx' X . xi' Y ARKYSB . X xfyf? lp uf- 1 S Q . if N X1 1 'M , Y' 'Q' Q. ' Pl xn,sgv 'Y K . S ' x Q s sc Q V ilbos .T Qfbxy. ivy .- F .- l' N ' IIAN A 4' I Q :K V X I u Ox .r.. qxxN A,xY A thx xx xx K i ., JR -ui X r Q -'Q -v cp frfx s 'Qe':E:l X ms aron xgarfz er 'S -if-'S vf 0 5 Q ms Ecard Uzbe - ! it-,Q Cheerleaders SUZANNE BROWN and TOMMY DAVIS, head elm-rleadcr -wwf' .L DIANE GEORGE and RANDY GERMAN fi QT w Q. V x, .,... BARBARA KENDRICK and JOHN HITE 4,3 CAROL THORNHILL and TERRY LASSITER ...iii ,. ., 11' 'ff Q gn Q5 - ..,.'-:N- 35.1 vi? ' fm'-'a .., ...A .. -'fflv - K . 9. , . J WW lx NX- 'HJ , 'C '7? SHARON LYNN AASEN, majoring in home economics teacher training, was a beauty and also queen of the Institute of Elec- trical and Electronic Engineers. She was a member of Campus Women's Council, Home Economics Club, and Harper Honor Council. Serving as president and center hostess of the Baptist Student Union, she was a summer missionary to West Virginia and Japan. JANN ALDREDGE, an English education major, was a major- ette in the band. She is a member of Alpha Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Campus Activity Board, and Cwens. She served as pfdge president and chaplain for Phi Mu, and secretary of P i Beta. ZH 075 0 fwmony csfuofanfs 122 fmerzcan 121'oers171es an Cokyes Thirty-five Techsters were named to W'ho's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for 1968. Campus organizations nominated outstanding men and women students. Criteria for selection by the student-faculty committee deciding those to appear in Who's Who included scholarship, character, leadership, extracurricular activities, and school citizenship. MARY PAYNE ALLEN, a mathematics major, was president of Sigma Kappa and Panhellenic. She served on the Campus Women's Council, Campus Activity Board, and Pearce Honor Coun- cil. She was tapped for Cwens and was elected to carry the Daisy Chain. 'Q 21 .si MARTIN CHARLES BAKER, an industrial manage- ment major, was president of Interfraternity Coun- cil. He was treasurer of Sigma Nu and holds mem- bership in Alpha Kappa Psi, the Society for the Advancement of Management, and the American Institute of Civil Engineers. lx - , If . xg ,,..a-1. i 1 ROBERT STAN BELTON, majoring in electrical engineering, was vice president of the Engineers' Association. He was execu- tive council officer of the Baptist Student Union and recorder of Sigma Nu. He held membership in the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. ai' MARY ALLEN BARNUM, majoring in Zoology, served as president of Cwens, Campus Activity Board, and Aswell Hall, She was a junior counselor and an honor freshman. Serving Graham Hall as senior counselor, she was a zoology laboratory assistant. I . .,., hgigzlfxxz-N ,.,.1b h e c . '.-' f i -. X Q g . 1' i 5 -5 A 1 Y' 9 BRUCE WAYNE BERRY, an industrial management major, is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. He was vice president of Beta Gamma Sigma, and director of the Society for the Advancement of Management. He was treasurer and corresponding secretary of Kappa Alpha Order. -TT, , ..- We gf: i Q . PATRICK JAMES BRINEY, a political science major, served as president and vice president of the Student Senate. He was president of Pi Kappa Delta and pledge marshal of Sigma Nu. Serving on the varsity debate team, he holds membership in Omicron Delta Kappa and Canterbury Club. .IENNIE LYNN GALLENT, a library science major, holds membership in Alpha Beta Alpha. Her social sorority is Kappa Delta. VIRGINIA ANN BUFORD, majoring in elementary educa- tion, served as president and treasurer of Campus Women's Council. Serving as senior counselor of Kidd Hall, she was also a member of Wesley and Phi Mu, which she served as treas- urer and librarian. NANCY CAROL GATES, an elementary education and library science major, served Kappa Delta as president, assistant vice president and social service chairman. Tapped for Cwens and Alpha Beta Alpha she was a member of Canterbury Club, Campus Wo men's Council, and Graham Honor Council. 'J vw? X AM XX N 3, B5 r SHARON FRIDAY CIDDENS, majoring in account- ing, was a cheerleader and State Fair Queen. Chosen as Kappa Alpha Rose and Greek Goddess, she was also historian, pledge president, and second vice president of her social sorority, Sigma Kappa. -qi., . snr- gms . K ir 'L' s lil. fig .- X N ,. t as A QS X N .. x X TNS . .. .3 L. - .xi --., . ROBERT CRAlG GOEBEL, a political science major, served as president of Alpha Tau Omega and vice president of Inter- fraternity Council. He holds membership in Omicron Delta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. He was a delegate to the Southeastern Interfraternity Council. ROBERT GARY GORDON, majoring in business and pre-law, served as president and secretary of his social fraternity, Kappa Sigma. He holds membership in Delta Sigma Pi and the Inter- fraternity Council. X , . Y' 1'- wp'-ti - 'Nah JU JAMES CARY HARTLEY, majoring in mechanical engineer- ing, was president and treasurer of Pi Tau Sigma. Serving as vice president of Tau Beta Pi, he is a member of Phi Kappa Phi, Arnold Air Society, Society of American Military Engineers, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. IE la 35 , vm. 'UA KX. -xx -'QL WAYNE HENDRIX, majoring in electrical engineering, holds membership in Sigma Nu social fraternity, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi and Eta Kappa Nu. r r' THOMAS J. KUNDINCER, majoring in accounting, is a mem- ber of Phi Kappa Phi, Beta Gamma Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, and Accounting Club. He was selected Omicron Delta Kappa, Outstanding Freshman and Distinguished AFROTC Cadet. Thomas was a member of the golf team and Men's Dormitory Council. ROBERT C. JAMES, a political science major, was editor of The Pine Cones, campus literary magazine, He was president and vice president of Sigma Tau Delta. A member of Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, and the Philosophical Society, he was also an honor freshman. qu-iq. 91-Q 3 X X I f V ' A , ,S ..,, K ,, 3 XX X. ' Q - t Y . -1-. I tr if W- ' as -sz.-,.. . '- Ni A ssi3',ai5'3LReita..-FFF' -- ' . ,, rf fx 1 - V - wid -' 'H ' ,rf i v., w,f,- ' 5 ' H GEORGE W. LEVERT, majoring in electrical en- gineering, was president of his senior class, Pi Kappa Alpha, and Interfraternity Council. He holds mem- bership in Eta Kappa Nu, Newman Club, and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. He was scholastic chairman for Pi Kappa Alpha social fraternity. gl VICTOR C. LINN, JR., a mechanical engineering and business administration major, was secretary of Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers, treasurer of Tau Beta Pi, and vice president of Pi Tau Sigma. X -5sfsa.'5 !N F :Q .SQ mis ...N br X E Qysxt X E xv. , .QXQQXN ,.4 bak A s. KFKYB ssffbxs .. 'wa sux Ne. N gtk - ,xg--A 'Qs -YQ x X 'Q N V N' N.-amass: 'N + N. , mm. , . X ,XWAXX XX. ,N N. , A sts- Xe- -ers. wks- -' r X- - :QQ N' - . ?1 .'-w- 1-P 'Ss 'Nl .x l NAT? rx iyyw -S3 rxa lxifi '. '- ' . e R --.C 8,5 at H r X Farms: I -Q rs.3s-4,.- . -. . . , Q' is-Furl ., ' 1 . :IST-T1 31 - ' g T,-Qs . ,. . .QSC - 'rs-23 l ' S 4 'sag' f 1 I S5 ' A . X - K-A Q it 'YN ,wxfs-.ll 4 . 1 'Nvc res-x -' 7'wbxg.wx Neff v-Q 'f -..,. Tlrrfggm lv - is :gy-1 -sw.. -Nw. A -v a , s- i N1ii12'W-35 Irsg .IANICE LOUISE MASON, majoring in accounting, holds mem- bership in Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Club, and Canterbury Club. She was elected Commerce Queen and served as vice president and social chairman of Kappa Delta. .Ian was sec- retary of the Business Students' Association. A x 'K I' i' . 4 1. .f . .. A-1'-' - Gif va. .,. - - at-.9 s .,,,. A W Umfafl' ' -.. QLJ,a ,vrr m im NIR ip., W S375 8 -..,.... fe- CEORGE W. MARLOWE, majoring in business administra- tion, was senior men's senator, He was vice president, pledge trainer, and rush chairman of Tau Kappa Epsilon. Active in intramural sports, he is a member of Alpha Kappa Psi and the Society for the Advancement of Management. .ii A W ' X' -Q. hs, I MT' ' 5 Q Q 11, Q 6 -X' I - x ,AE rf! 1 X .1 V i l .,x,.,b.. 1 I RICHARD E. MATHENY, a lvusiiivss major. was trcasurcr for Pi Kappa Alpha. He se-rvcd on tht- Me-n's Dormitory Council and Interfratvrnily Count-il. A ma-mln-r uf tha- Qhlttlllllllllg Club and Phi Kappa Phi, lu- was sch-ctcd as Dislingnislwd Military Cadet. 43 'J'-? RAYMOND G. NIORE.-KU, an industrial management major, was chief justive of the lnterfraternity flotinvil Tribunal. He served his fraternity, Sigma Nu, as president. vim-e president, and pledge marshal. He is a member of the Society for the Advanci-:nent of Klanageim-nt. JAMES fNI.'XR5'l'ON l'Klfl'Q'l'T, an industrial engineering major, is a mumher of Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, and the fxiiwrii,-an Institute of Industrial Engine:-rs. A member of the V1f'll?' lla-Io,-tliall team for three seasons, he was il memlwr of 'I'-flluh, He- also played xarsity tv-nnis. JOE RAYMOND PEACE, majoring in health and physical education, was president of T-Club, He was tri-captain of the football team and all Gulf State Conference for two years. He participated in intramural sports. 9' L-A. 5, 'Q ' at ' ' ' ,, ew - 1 ' . , A 9 ,,.... if . , ,, fy: 3:7 - Q . X' ' ,s r ' A .'. -. . .-. ' 'Ai- u' ' A 'Q' ,711 . ,Y - g 0' H,- ,nb l 'xx as -s FRANK LANE SCHOOLER, majoring in business, was president, grand master of ceremonies and rush chairman of Kappa Sigma social fraternity. He served on the lnterfraternity Council and Student Senate as sophomore senator. He holds membership in Delta Sig- ma Pi and the Marketing Cluh, 1? icq.. NELDA Y. SISEMORE, library science major, was vice president of Alpha Tau Delta and served Delta Zeta as treasurer, president, social and scholarship chairman. Chosen for Cwens and Phi Kappa Phi, she was historian and secretary of Sigma Tau Delta. EDWARD LYN SONES, majoring in chemistry, was president of the Student Union. He served as vice president, secretary, and treasurer of the American Chemical Society. He holds mem- bership in the Student Senate, Phi Kappa Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, and Young Republicans. Q : sir, , N -me ...W REBECCA ANN SNYDER, majoring in elementary-secondary education, served as treasurer for both her freshman and sopho- more class. Elected junior women's senator, she was publicity chairman for the Student Senate. She is a member of Sigma Kappa and Sigma Tau Delta. v ' ' V 'Y' 5' 4 M4-.s-M-...-.ss--Q--ss.-ignnqfun t X VN ,.... ' 'J , V -,ss -.. JON PAT STEPHENSON, a petroleum engineering major, played varsity basketball for three seasons, and varsity base- ball and football for one. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi and vice president of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. He was assistant coach for the freshman basketball team the last season. at Q MJ , u ll' 'f .' ' v fr 5 Y 1,5 ' ' lg f 3--. - -I 1 f LARRY GRAVES TAUNTON, an electrical engineering major, served as president and secretary of the Men's Dormitory Coun- cil. He was secretary of Interfraternity Council, and rush chair- man and historian of Sigma Nu fraternity. 7 x ,mera r-:rv CAROL EMMONS TURNER, majoring in elementary educa- tion, served as recording secretary and publicity chairman for the Associated Women Students. Serving as vice president and corresponding secretary for Phi Mu, she holds membership in Alpha Tau Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Tau Delta, Alpha Beta Alpha and Cwens. ANNE TERRY, a home economics major, is a member of Cwens, Gamma Beta Phi, and the Home Economics Club. Serving the Associated Women Students as corresponding sec- retary, she was president of Graham Hall, She was elected to the Daisy Chain. .gf IJ' . JERRY W. VALENTINE, majoring in speech, holds membership in Omicron Delta Kappa, T-Club, and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Lettering in baseball, he also participated in various intra- mural sports. He served as president of Westminster Fellowship. l AC! l r u l Louisiana State Board of ducation rufx i C .- i ,915 no i Q u S, Y X HON. V. J. SCOGIN, Slidell HON. WILLIAM J. DODD. Baton Rouge HON. J. MARSHALL BROWN, New Orleans Sixth C0ngreSSi0Il8l District State Superintendent of Education Second Congressional District PTCSMEYI5 Uf the Bmlfd, 1963 Board Secretary and Executive Officer President of the Board, 1967 X . P ! x V f 'B 1 HON. ROBERT H. CURRY, Shreveport HON. JACK C. FRUGE, Ville Platte HON- ENOCH T- NIX, B055iC1' Citi' Fourth Congressional District Second Public Service District Third Public Service District is use s . .rf-A ...PJ 1,1 HON. HARVEY PELTIER, Thihodaux HON. N. C. ROBERTS, JR., Metairie HON. A. D. SMITH, Nev: Orleans Third Congressional District First Public Service District First Congressional District -s -ix y . ,r. 9 ,5 9 1 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 5l Administration x ? I N ,Q ii? Dr. F. Jay Taylor President of Louisiana Tech fy if-- f'-3 -Qx i ' 9 X v X y my ' v '21 xx xx 6 X w , nf , 't ' x-Jig! fff t ' V 'af' J' 1 ' Wk J , , -, , f d ,I X ff ' -c .., f ' xxx 5 . - ' WWW H I , - CS-3 gl 1 HR HAY TAYU ' Dr. and Mrs. Taylor in the State Fair parade in Shreveport ersafiiaafsffiwLag:29?f4?w :1 - - , Ek :?F ' 1' '-A As State Board members and others look un, President Taylor signs the deed to a missile site given to Tech. v ARTHUR C. THIGPEN Director of Administrative Affairs ...-f- X JUNE W. DYSON Dean of Women ?f . .W S. X. LEWIS Dean of Students G' 5,-A 1 ,A E. S. FOSTER Dean of Men lnln Dean of the College DR. VIRGIL ORR Making use of a magnetic board, Dean Orr explains the quarter system n. igga ,,,-. I , Y -Tia l DR. HAL B. BARKER School of Agriculture and Forestry BEN T. BOGARD School of Engineering Deans of i 5 R DR. GEORGE P. FREEMAN School of Education the Schools fi ,.,1 MRS. ALICE M. GRAHAM School of Home Economics .xl vga 845875 l - -'--'T' DR. PAUL J. PENNINGTON School of Arts and Sciences 5 He 1 '51 FF'-i BURTON R. RISINGER School of Business Administration 4 ff-' if .,.,-0' Academic Department Heads r i F 'FFQZ yl ' J-E4 'l' .,t-Gif? ' 4 Q x 'S av' ' 335 LQ fr' -2191? fe ,.-E f 1f w vi Q 1 --T f 1-.S ,..-nr-t 41 y-Q-. Clin. I I ROL,-XND ABEGG, Zoology. l3.A., University of Micbigang M.S.. Ph.D., Louisiana State University HAL B. BARKER, Anirnnl lluslrondry. R.S., Tennessee Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Iowa State Collegeg Ph.D., Auburn University. FREDERICK E. HECKETT, Agricultural Engineering, BS., Mississippi State College, M.S., Ph.D., Oklahoma State University, Registered P.E., Louisiana WILBUR L. BERGERON, Psychology, B.A., Louisiana Col- lege, M.A., George Peabody Collegeg Ed.D., University of Arkansas LLOYD P. BLACKWELL, Forestry, B.A., Lynchburg Col- lege, M.F., Yale University WILLIAM H, BRUMAGE, Physics, B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Oklahoma JOHN ARDIS CAWTHON, Secondary Education, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute: M.A., Louisiana State University, Ed.D., University of Texas WOODROW W.,CHEW, Chemical Engineering, B.S., New Mexico A. and M.g MS.. Oklahoma A, and M.g Regis- tered P.E., Louisiana GEORGE P. FREEMAN, Erlurulion, B,A., Louisiana State University: M.A., Columbia Universityq Ed.D., George Peabody College ALICE MILLET GRAHAM, Home Economics, B.S., New Mexico State Teachers Collegeg M.S., Iowa State Col- lege H. L. HENRY, JR., Industrial Engineering, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute: lVI.S., Illinois Institute of Tech- nologyg Registered P.E., Louisiana and Texas KENNETH F. HEWINS, journalism, BA., M.A., Indiana University CHARLES G. HOBGOOD, Agronomy and Horticulture B.S., M.S., Louisiana State University REBA NEEL HUCKABAY, Office Arlministrotion, B.S. Northwestem State College, M.B.A., University of Tex: asg Ph.D., Indiana University JARRETT HUDNALL, JR., Business, B.B.A. M.B.A., University of Texasg Ph.D., University of Alabama DAVID L. JOHNSON, Electrical Engineering, B.A., Berea Collegeg B.S., M.A., University of Iowa: M.S., Ph.D., Oklahoma State Universityg Registered P.E., Oklahoma E, CARL JONES, Economics and Finance, B.S., South- western Louisiana Instituteg M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State University DALLAS D. LUTES, Botany and Bacteriology, B.S. Loui- siana Polytechnic Instituteg Ph.D., University of Missouri ELMER R. MINCHEW, Speech, B.A., Louisiana Collegeg M.A., Ph.D., Louisiana State University RAYMOND D. NICHOLS, Art, B.A., Richmond Profes- sional Institute of the College of William and Maryg M.A., Columbia University JASON C. OWEN, Laboratory School, B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.A., Colorado State College of Educationg Ed.D., University of Missouri COL. KENNETH R. REA, Air Force Aerospace Studies, B.C.E., University of Omaha JIMMIE H. REYNOLDS, Music, B,M.Ed., Louisiana State Universityg M.M.Ed., University of Michigan H. J. SACHS, English and Foreign Languages, Ph.B., M.A., University of Chicagog Ph.D., George Peabody College CHARLES HOOPER SMITH, Chemistry, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Ph.D., Louisiana State Uni- versity RICHARD A. SMITH, Civil Engineering, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., Louisiana State Universityg Registered P.E., Louisiana and Virginia HAROLD J. SMOLINSKI, Accounting, B.A., Louisiana State Normal Collegeg M.B.A., Louisiana State Univer- sityg C.P.A., Louisiana W. B, TEMPLE, Mathematics, B.A., Louisiana Collegeg M.A., Louisiana State University, Ph.D., University of Texas J. J. THIGPEN, Mechanical Engineering, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg B.S., U.S. Military Academyg M.S., Ph.D., University of Texasg Registered P.E., Louisiana WILLIAM Y. THOMPSON, Social Sciences, B.A., Uni- versity of Alabamag M.A., Emory Universityg Ph.D., Uni- versity of North Carolina A. HUEY WILLIAMSON, Health and Physical Education, B.S., Louisiana Polytechnic Instituteg M.S., University of Arkansas -Cl 'U nib , 3 '94 ...xg - X 'Qmaq-av llqnnnf ,VV , f .' . X i JBA -f h K :fox ,-no-' ff R 49 av- 1 i , ,-.un-9' F- -R 'Q ?N., V 'V iff' TRL' ' , Kids f t in 'hx ff It xii my Administrators A-hr.. liai- Il l JOE AILLET Director of Athletics 'D' C21 -gf DR. FREDERICK E. BECKETI' Director. Division of Agriculture and Forestry Research 1-1 ' Q --3. .vvv ---V 1 ,., -. DR. RHESA M. ALLEN. JR. Director. Division of Engineering Research DR. WILBUR L. BERCERON Director, Division of Educational Research 'T' ALEX BOYD Manager, Bookstore N Q-. 1 :GQ gg, GEORGE W. BYBNSIDE Business Manager DR. ELENORA A. CAWTHON Director, Placement Office X A SAMMY A. DYSOX Director, Libraries .l. HAROLD GILBERT Director, Louisiana Tech Concert Association qv- , ,Kf- KENNETH F. HEWINS Director ofthe News Bureau -ANN 1 DR. JAMES L. HESTER Director. Division of Business and Economic Research MRS. MARY HICCINBOTHAM High School Relations Counselor , BERRY HINTON Director, Alumni Relations ,A 1 DOUGLAS JENKINS Comptroller CHARLES A. KILLGORE Director, Nuclear Center MRS. PATSY LEWIS Admissions Officer L x -A- ALBERT G. NICKEE Director. Computing Center il I Q Q0 I' HENRY R. MASS. JR. Superintendent of Printin MISS MABEL MAY Registrar ,,,- . U ri O. NI. MERRIOTT Director. Student Center E, I , . 5 ff f D 5 M ,,..w-- -4 ' s i E a gm. DR. P. B. MOSELEY Director, Division of Research School of Arts and Sciences x ,F ,gg J. C. SEAMAN, JR. Director, School and College Services ...- - H. C. PYBURN Superintendent, Buildings and Grounds Department sl!! +19 an w V l V Y ' Q V4 Qi' 'Q 2 ' I'-1 V4' . . :1'i1' f.4' - f' , f I :Tx MISS HAZEL SHIVELY Guidance Counselor ff? I X as NEWTON TH URMON Financial Aid Officer 'Q .X ill WELDON R. WALKER Purchasing Officer FF,-' pa- f- W. W. WINTER Director. Planning and Development x Q' RALPH L. WOOLDRIDGE Director, Special Education Center yf if , 7 X ,ff , ,,,,f ,, y1,,Q,f,f 'y,aZ.Q f Classes Senior Class K-T ? 4 'N ' ar ,S , ,115 a AQ! , x, -, -I K n I ix 'AT-51? Left to right: George Levert, Suzanne Bush, and Leon Stamm . xy .4 ..-an '-,,,...- 0 . 4 ,...... N..- .eau -' gn! ,. PRESIDENT ............. . . George Levert VICE PRESIDENT .............. Leon Stamm Officers sEeRETARY.TR1-ZASURER ...... Suzanne Bush 68 I CHARLES S. AARON, Ruston Chemistry SHARON L. AASEN, Bogalusa Home Economics CARY KEITH ABNEY, Ruston Marketing MARGARET L. ADAIR, Slidell Mathematics SANDRA D. ADAIR, Shreveport Elementary Education GERALD L. ADAMS, Shreveport Accounting JAMES B. ADAMS, Junction City, Ark. Speech JOHNNY B. ADDISON, Minden Accounting BONNIE J. ADEN, New Orleans Commercial Art RICHARD ADEN, Bernice Pre-Law EDDIE ALBRITTON, Farmerville Business Administration ROBERT A. ALBRITTON, Greensburg Commercial Art JANN ALDREDGE, Ruston English Education LARRY B. ALEXANDER, Bethany Accounting ROBERT B. ALEXANDER, Bossier City Electrical Engineering WILLIAM R. ALEXANDER, Farmerville Agriculture, Business MARY P. ALLEN, Springhill Mathematics Education MELINDA C. ALLEN, Ruston Interior Design MICHAEL R. ALLEN, Miami, Fla. Agriculture and Forestry SHARON L. ALLISON, Ida Elementary Education LUIS A. ALVARADO, Changuinola, Panama Agricultural Engineering 'F . I . I X Yell fi fi . L. I - .: X I Fl X P ., A 3 S. - cycc, .ff 1 , X in If , -.i , .ff . 8 . 3 -0 -if: Q f s ! I 1 . .s. 1-up xiii' .1 ' ---4 -.. sal. -1-1 ,f' I NX ltr., , l all ROBERT J. ANDERSON, Shreveport English VICKIE N. ANTLEY, Downsville Elementary Education HENRY L, ARANT, Bernice Science Education H. MICHAEL ARMOUR, JR., Bossier Civil Engineering DENNIS L. ARMSTRONG, Bastrop Electrical Engineering JOHN D. ARMSTRONG, Monroe Finance, Business Administration VICTORIA ARRINGTON, Ferriday Art Education JOHNETTE E. ASHLEY, Shreveport Mathematics ANNE J. ATKINS, Washington, D.C. Speech and Hearing Therapy Senior Class DOROTHY S. ATKINS, Athens Elementary Education SHARON ANN AYCOCK, Dubach Business Education BARBARA N. AYRES, Jonesboro Elementary Education JIMMY C. BABERS, Saline Marketing STANLEY E. BACLE, Monroe Data Processing and Statistics DAVID M. BAKER, Tullos Chemical Engineering MARTIN C. BAKER, Ruston Industrial Management MILBURN J. BAKER, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering JAMES O. BALL, El Dorado, Ark. Chemical Engineering City 'Ib e 91 f -- X , I LILA A. BAMBURC, West Monroe Business Administration CAROLYN L. BANKS, Ruston Elementary Education RITA P. BARAGONA, Hodge Mathematics Education JIM F. BAREMORE, Shreveport Business and Pre-Law LARRY H. BARFOOT, Springhill Mechanical Engineering, Business Adm CURTIS P. BARHAM, JR., Ruston Accounting DON E. BARKSDALE, Jena Personnel Management DONALD W. BARMORE, Dubach Social Studies Education LARRY M. BARNETT, Dubach Dairy Science SANDRA D. BARNETT, Dulmach Business Education MARY A. BARNUM. Baton Rouge Zoology PATRICIA A. BARNWELL, Ruston Microbiology .IUDITH A. BARR, Ruston Social Studies Education ALTON T. BARRETT, JR., Baton Rouge Chemical Engineering GENE M. BARRIE, Ruston Pre4Medicine JERRY L. BARTLESON, Rayville Agronomy ROY D. BAUCH, Eros Mathematics Education LENORA E. BAUGHMAN, Farmerville Home Economics JAMES L. BAUR, Lake Providence Wildlife Conservation DAVID C. BAZER, Shreveport English SANDRA K. BEATY, Shreveport Music Education inistration Y-' tis. I -...ma swf 'fain 'QB' O 'if lvl ui I 1 N 5 T , , ti? 'Z 1.- I. A Q . I 3. I0 ERNEST L. BEAUVAIS, Bossier City English CONNIE K. BELK, Sarepta Business Education JOE D. BELK. Shreveport Marketing CHARLES T. BELL. Alt-xandria Accounting HOWARD B. BELL. Shreveport Accounting RONNIE D. BELL, Shreveport Clit-niical Engineering JO ANN BELLUWS, Delhi Elementary Education STAN BELTON, Minden Electrical Engineering BENNY L. BENNETT, Bernice Mechanical Engineering Senior Class DANNY F. BENNETT, West Monroe Forestry RICHARD D. BERCER, Shreveport Accounting JOHN E. BERGLAND, JR., Alexandria Political Science BRUCE W. BERRY, Crowley, Tex. Industrial Management WILLIAM V. BEVILL, JR., Ruston Wildlife Management ALONA M, BINFORD, Marion Elementary Education CARY W. BISHOP, El Dorado, Ark. English JUDY L. BISHOP. Plain Dealing Science, Mathematics Education LYNN D. BLACKWELL, Monroe Electrical Engineering 3 P LINDA J. BLAIR, Winnfield Business, English Education VERNON L. BLAIR, Winnfield Agricultural Engineering SAMUEL A. BOGGS, Bossier City Chemical Engineering L. MARGARET BOND, Shreveport Sociology BILLY BONNETTE, Ferriday Industrial Management .IACK W. BOOZER, Ruston Chemical Engineering ROBERT C. BOSTON, Shreveport Electrical Engineering SUSAN KAY BOTTOM, Mandeville Medical Technology ALVIN J. BOUDREAUX, Houma Electrical Engineering PARTICIA A. BOWDEN, St. Joseph Art Education GERALD L. BOX, Ruston Accounting .IAMES G. BOZEMAN, Ruston Chemical Engineering JOHN L. BRAMLETT, Ruston Sociology SUSAN D. BRAMLETT, Arcadia Business, English Education BARBARA A. BRANTLY, Shreveport Psychology JEROME E. BRANTON, Minden Petroleum Engineering MARTHA .l. BRICE, Arcadia Spanish Education THOMAS H. BRIDGES, Minden Business Administration, Marketing CHERYL A. BRIGGS, Opelousas Home Economics Education EDWIN R. BRIGGS, West Monroe Forestry RODNEY A. BRIGHT, Ruston Accounting til .fvl . IQ Bal 3 22 Lal. lg Z PATRICK J, BRINEY, Alexandria Political Science LOUIS D. BRITT, Dubach Health and Physical Education DANIEL C. BROCKNER, Olla Electrical Engineering BILLY R. BROWN, Sarepta English Edueation GEORGE BROWN, Shreveport History L. REGENIA BROWN, Bossier Cit Elementary Education RONALD I . BROWN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering JOHNNY C. BRUCE. Hodge Agronomy JAMES W. IIUCKNER, Athens Business lilanagement, Pre-law Senior Class VIRGINIA A. BUFORD, Jonesboro Elementary Education MICHAEL R. BURCE, Kansas City, Mo. Civil Engineering M. HOPE BURCESS. Mansfield English THOMAS A. BURKIIART, LaPluce Health and Physical Education DIANNE BURNETT. Sikes Elementary Education HUBERT C. BURNS, Shreveport Accounting NENA C. BURNS, Saline Eh-mcntary Education SARA S. BURKIS, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy BYRON W. BUTLER, Waterproof Electrical Engineering Q- JAMES N. BUTLER, JR., Dubach Agriculture, Business DAVID E. BYARGEON, Winnshoro Mechanical Engineering JACK E. BYRD, Converse Accounting LLOYD L. CALCOTE, Ruston Mechanical Engineering DOROTHY J. CALDWELL, Parkdale, English KATHRYN J. CALDWELL, Bernice English Education ELTON E. CALHOUN, JR., Columbia Mechanical Engineering JIMMY A. CALHOUN, West Monroe Industrial Management W. SUE CALLENDER, Haynesville Elementary Education JOHN E. CAMPBELL, Alexandria Commercial Art PATRICIA CAIL CAMPBELL, Tioga Chemistry RICHARD W. CAMPBELL, Minden English ROY E. CAMPBELL, Shreveport English Education LIONEL CANALES, Monroe Civil Engineering Ark JOHN F. CAPRON III, West Warwick, R.I. Agriculture, Business VIRGINIA S. CARNAHAN, Ruston Social Science Education EDWARD L. CARTER, Benton Personnel Management HORACE T. CARTER, Ruston Accounting CARY B. CASKEY, Ruston Accounting, Marketing REGINALD E. CASSIBRY, Ruston Chemical Engineering WILLIAM R. CAUSEY, Doyline Electrical Engineering 1- . .Q. so ' fi'F'?:X X I Q I 4 I 'Q- lg, i f. l sg ' ., ff' fi, . Qt ...f F .. lm. X - HA -4. Q t '53 -0 gui sf ra, ...4 1, x If -..I 4 I . , ...1 ,f' lr Mr-1 X Ls JAMES B. CAVERLEE, Monroe Arcounling WILLIAM S. CHAFFIN. Shreveport Cliemicul Engineering ALICE F, CHANDLER, IILIUQIIIOII El1'IllCl'lILlI'j' Education ANDREA L. CHANDLER, Ruston Elvincntairy Ellucutiun JERRY W. CHANDLER, Plain Dealing Avcounting MARY .I. CHANDLER, Ruslon Esluvution DENNIS XY. CHRISTIAN, Shreveport In'L-Irolauni Enginvcring SUSAN J, CHRISTIAN, Baton Rouge Horns Evononiics WILLIAM C. CIIUMLEY, Ruston Accounting S ' Class CHARLOTTE C. CHURCHILL, islunaws. vu. - . PSyClluI1ngy DELBERT o. CLARK, Q ' ? Z' 'I' V Illlybicul Education Immun 1 , .J 1 , ix JERRYW. CLARK, iiunon M fs' X -1' II'SyCIl0lngy W 42 .L A L L Al WILLIAM D. CLARKE, Waterproof Clicinicnl Enginccring NANCY E, CLEVELAND, Alexandria English, Pliysicul Education KENNETI-I D. CLINTON, Good Pine Fort-itry SANDRA G. COCKRELL, Minden Sociology DENNIS E. COLLINS, Hodge Mevliuniciil Engineering MICHAEL P. COLLINS, Lisbon Chvmiful Engineering rl-' y I1 WALTER S. COLLINS JR.. Ne ' Orlet , u History CAL C. COLVIN, Bernice Finance CECILE .l. COLVIN, Bernice Elementary Education JAMES W. COLVIN, Springhill Business WILLIAM H. COLVIN, Bernice Chemical Engineering LEANNA S. CONLEY, Ruston Elementary Education SIDNEY E. CONLEY II, Ruston Business Management ELIZABETH J. COOK, Sondheimer Mathematics Education CANDY R. COOMBS, Shreveport Elementary Education ELI A. COOPER, Walters Industrial Management WILLIAM G. COORPENDER, Ruston Business Administration CAROLYN L. COPELAND, Shreveport Elementary Education DONNA R. CORLEY, Shreveport Elementary Education WILLIAM C. COVINGTON, JR., Denh im Springs Psychology CLAUDE E. COX, Dubach Business Management JOHN D. COX, Shreveport Sociology CHARLES E. CRANE, Hickam AFB, Hanan Personnel Management LILLIAN E. CRATON, Minden Elementary Education JOHN C. CRAWFORD, Tallulah Accounting .IUDITH A. CRAWFORD, Ruston Elementary Education EDGAR CRIPPS III, Ruston Mathematics Education .-F! , , KH'- a f .1 Q I ' I I - f ,A Q? iv? ' ig.: 1 'Q ..:. U we .:' . ' 1 1 l N4 A I ..-Wh I A 3 Social WlL'lf1lTC SCOTT H. DAVIS, llentnn Profcfainnal Axiatiun MARY J. DAY, Iiatnn Rotten Elcmcntary Education WILLIAM M. CROUCH, Crowlt-5 Health and Physical Education ROBERT M. CURTIS. Cullen Mechanical Engineering POSEY 5. DANIEL. Zachary Elementary Education WILLIAM E. DANIEL. Zacltarp Pre4Mcdicine GALE DANIELS. Alexandria Accounting DRENDA J. DAUPHIN, Ruftnn Elementary Education EMILY I. DAVIS, Mindsn Elcmcntary Education JANIS K. DAVIS, Spf-arbvillc Els,-tnentary Emlucatinn ORVILLE K. DAVIS, Ruston Journalism Senior Class ffl . C KA I, I JAMES W. DEAN. Cnlclutina IIurticullurv LARRY P. DEAN. Minden Accounting WILLIAM D. DECUU, Alnttcxlmru Eli-tnvntary Etlucatitm SHIRLEY R. DELATIN, Shrcvcpurt English Education JAMES H. IJENNY, Ft-friday English ILTDITH A. DENNY, Ructon Intvrnatinnul Studies WILLIAM F. DENNY II. Slncvcporl Mathematics .IOHN L. DEPRATO III, lferridtiy Pre-Medicine TERRY L. DICK. Dodson Marketing GEORGIA M. DILLARD, Shreveport Commercial Art WILLIAM E. DILLARD. Shreveport Accounting Ballon Rouge Elementary Education DONALD A. DIXON. Randolph AFB, Tex, Accounting CHARLES W. DODD, JR.. Logansport Mechanical Engineering JAMES C. DODSON, Dixie Mechanical Engineering .IAMES W. DOC-AN, Metairie Electrical Engineering JOHN DOMBROSKI, New Orleans Industrial Management WILLIAM G. DONALDSON, Shreveport Petroleum Engineering JERRY L. DOSHER, Oak Grove Wildlife Management JOHNETTE DOWDEN, Shreveport Business Administration NANCY L. DOWLING, Ruston Office Administration WILLIAM DOWLING, Glen Cove, N.Y. Zoology. Health and Physical Education JAMES H. DOWNS, Shreveport Industrial Engineering ROBERT DRAN E, Forest Mathematics MICHAEL W. DUBOSE, Ruston Forestry RICHARD M. DUDDY, Ruston Marketing SPENCER W. DUDLEY, JR.. Bogalusa Mechanical Engineering x K 1 9? -4 'ff S. 3 Q ' '9 . LA l --4 X 'v LEWIS B. DUFF. Baton RougL Mevhnnicul Engine-L-ring PETER M. DUCGAN. Collingswm nd N Geology SARAH A. DUGCAN. Ruston Social Welfare -2 ALBERT E. DUMAS, Slirewpurt TIIKTPIIJIIICLII Engineering .I RANDOLPH DUMAS, Ruston Politiful Scicnvr MELANIE .L DUMAS, juni-lion Q ity. Ar Hulne Ecf-nuinics Q? LORENE .L DIINLAII. Sllrrfx sport Elviiicntury' Eduvation MARILYN A. DUNMIRE. Slircwpurt Ehfim-ntary Education RENEE L. DLNN. Juvksun, Miss. English. Speech Senior Class CHARLOTTE C. DURRETT. Rurtnn El:-im-ntuq' Ediivntiiin KENNETH DURRETT, Sinislvorn Pvrsrrnni-l Manage-mc-nt DONALD M. DYSON. Ruxtnn Finunve DONALD J. ECKARD. Alvxnnfiriu Zofvlugry. I'r0-Dentistry LARRY XV. EDCEMON. Shrvvf-prvrt Cmimn-rviul Art SAMUEL H. EDWARDS. R. Q1 J , ircvc- Mcrllunicnl Enginm-ring TOMMYE C. EDWARDS, Bussif-r City Spec:-li nnil Hearing Tln-rupy .IEANNE K. ELLIOTT, SIll'L'NEIJUI'l Duiiness Arlminiitrulinn ROIIERT F. ELLIOTT. Slim-vcpnrt Finance 4.1 port ul' Ji ,I. ROBERT W. ELKOVITCH, Auhurn, N.Y. Dietetics NIADELINE M. ENDSLEY, Perryshurg. Ohio Elementary Education RICHARD W. ENGLAND. Baton Rouge English JAMES T. ENLOE, Shreveport Wildlife Management LINDA G. EPPS. Shreveport Elementary Education BOBBY G. ERSKINS, Sikes English Education ROY G. ESPENSCHEID, Bogalusa Industrial Engineering PRISGILLA D. ESTESS, Bossier City Elementary Education FREDDY V. EVANS. Minden Accounting JEAN M. EVANS, Ruston Library Science M. STUART EVANS, Ruston Physical Education JAMES W. FAIN, Jonesboro Physical Education GAROLYN S. FAIRCLOTH, Dry Prong Sociology PEGGY A. FALLIN, Goldonna English Education BENJAMIN G. FARRAR, Lillie English HELEN G. FARRAR, Ruston Mathematics Education RONNIE J. FARRAR, Marion Wildlife Management JAMES T. FAUST, Ruston Business, Industrial Management EARNEST P. FEGLEY, Mansfield Petroleum Engineering SYLVIA G. FEIBEL, Shreveport Elementary Education FRANK J. FELIGE, JR., Ruston General Business il za ri ' J ...Q -.-.al - ,sc IA I ' t '3' ' X f i A. X 5 ,-Psa Senior D. .IOHN FOWLER. Ruston Business Administration ELIZABETH AI. FOWLER, Alexandria A Home Economics RALPH H. FOWLER, Oil Citv Physics i DAVID L. FRANZ, JR., Pineville Meclianicul Engineering NORMAN T. FREDERICK, Dubach Mutlienlgitics Education KENNETH R. FREEMAN, Alexandria Alutlieniutics GLORIA K. FREIIIERU, Damn Rouge Speech STEVEN D. FREINIIN, Dclccimbrc Elec-trim,-al Engineering JOHN K. FRISTOE, New Orleans Business Administration SUSAN FELTS, Heflin Elementary Education I. HENRY FIFE, JR., Monroe WVOIICT Utilization RAY R. FINNEY, Strung. Ark. Business Administration LARRY V. FITZGERALD, Bernice Wildlife Mrintigeiiient ROBERT W. FITZGERALD, Ruston Mec'lmnicnl Engineering, Business CHARLES N. FLINT, St.,Iosepl1 Electrical Engineering GENE E. FOSTER, Dubacli Mediral Tcclinulogy MICHAEL E. FOSTER, Duwnsville Cliemirul Engineering ALTON R. FOWLER, Homer Matlieniulics Class 9 ,- ALLEN E. FRUGE, Lake Charles Petroleum Engineering FAYE E. FRYE, Springhill Elementary Education PATRICIA E. FULLER, Dubach Mathematics Education KITTY S. FULLERTON, Shreveport Commercial Art JAMES A. FULLILOVE, Shreveport Psychology ELBA RAY FUTCH, Ruston Accounting WILLIAM A. FUTRELL, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering GLORIA GAAR, Dodson English Education JENNIE L. GALLENT, Alexandria Library Science JUDY M. GANN, Shreveport Business, English Education JOHN D. GARNER, JR., Ruston Business Administration JAMES L. GARY, Kenner Chemical Engineering ALBERT E. GATES III, Barksclale AF Political Science MARIAN GATES, Alexandria Elementary Education NANCY C. GATES, Alexandria Elementary Education, Library Science H. PIERRE GAUTHIER, Alexandria Chemical Engineering JANE G. GERMAN, Shreveport Elementary Education LESTER G. GERMANY, Holly Ridge Geology JOEL S. GIBSON, Shreveport Mathematics LARRY W. GIDDENS, Shreveport Business Administration ROBERT R. GIDDENS, Shreveport Data Processing . FR' Ali In -A 'T GV! N.. xr-' ei ret' ai , -L . wr-fp 3' Y? sf JERRY W. l2R,XlI,UI. Slircwpurt Elnftrivall EIIgIIlr't,'fIllg I-QI.IZ.Xl5E'lill ll. ILIINYEF. Ili-rnin Frvm-li Eiliniiliuii tLI.AL'lJIiT'I'l-1QILIRAY. Ilulnivli EIL-im-iir.iry Emlliviiliuii O f SHARON F. CIDDEN5. Slim-wp. EIl'IIll'IlI.lI'N Ifiliiuitinil as -5 Insurnnvc :lull Rn-.il Enlulc I. 'II' IMLZE ulsuL.xRlm, Nl-W 0141.-.mx I'i41nn LINDN N. GLENN. Slirvu-pmt English E1lm-uliwii R. LRNIM blllzlilal.. NI.1I1sfivl4l Ilnlitinxil SUICIICQ' - i lIOllE'l I'E UULIJI-IN. Ilimnxxilla El:-nisnl.iry Emlucutiun JOHN W. QQULDSIH . NI.inffiL-lil Gvulngy J, 5 1 Rubin:-ss l MIKE L. CUSS, hike Lilmrlcs Clicniicul Enginm-ring Senior Class ' RANDALL A. lLILILL.XNIJ. Ilnfsi ROIIERT ll. GORDON. Slirvu-pi, 'l l or Cilx l'I 3. i Ll. flI'II':lll-I, Nlifmq-lunar! Elm-tric.il Ifrigiim-riiig DONALD NI. GREUURY. Ifliiilfvn-Sliifriii in Xlfl' Ukli BJr'l1'rlnl1igy GEURCE IJ. KJRII-'l IN. Flirvwpni-1 Illl Am,-nun ' g CHARLOTTE GRIC-GS. Plain Dealing Mathematics, English Education HAL W. cR1sw'oLn, Shreveport Bur-inf-ss LNILlTli1gL'IIICIll DENNIS L. CRUTE. Bossier City Civil Engine,-e-ring . , J. L. X U1 Q nt Q HOWARD D. CRYDER. Haynesvillc Vocational-Agrieulture Education JUDY P. GUILBEAU, .Shreveport Elementary Education JANIS C. GUYTON, Winnslioro English, Library Science DAVID C. HACE, Newt-llton Industrial Management, CLENDA F. HALFORD. Vivian Business Education JEAN HALL. Homer Education TULLY C. HALL. Ruston Forestry .IAMES E. HAMMACK, JR., Shreveport Philosophy MILOU HA NIMET, Shreveport Business Education DONNA HAND. Shreveport English Education RALPH C. HANSON, JR., Freehold, NJ Civil Engineering CLYDE HARDWICK, JR., Rayville Civil Engineering GILBERT M. HARMON, Bossier City Business Management GENEVA HARPER, Oak Grove Education HILDA H. HARPER, Eudora, Ark. Library Science .IANICE G. HARPER, Minden History PATRICIA L. HARRIS, Leesvillc Library Science, Elementary Education PHILLIP M, HARRIS, Alexandria Electrical Engineering SHARON A. HARRIS, Shreveport Home Economics VANETTE B. HARRIS, Bernice Elementary Education DONALD R. HARRISON, Bossier City Civil Engineering X 'Q' -in v 5, . ,if If ,, Q 51 1' T I t :H 58 mv' ,Ak . .l.a, 115 K YF! 'X xx - x W l If 1 ' I .4 I b IA -A J X! L Q 3 ca. - -6 . 'I' -lf' if l ah I . .,, . LA xg. LINDA S. HARRISON, Haughton Speech and Hearing Therapy RONALD J. HARRISON. Minden Industrial Management JOHN C, HARSON. Monroe Mechanical Engincering LAWRENCE K. HARTSFIELD, JR., Quitman Science Education BARBARA J. HARVEY. Quitman Office Administration CHARLOTTE C. HARVEY, Quitman Lower Elementary Education JAMES N. HAWKINS. Jena General Business MARY C. HAYCOOD. Bossier City Business, English Education MARY J. HAYNES. Minden Home Economics Education s Senior Class MIKE R. HAYNES, Ruston Health and Physical Education JANYE L. HEARRON, Minden Office Administration RONALD K. HEBERT, Lake Charles History THOMAS E. HEIFNER. Plain Dealing Civil Engine,-c-ring TERENCE D. HEMMINCS, Shreveport History PATRICK M. HENACAN, Shreveport Statistics and Data Processing MARGARET J. HENDERSON, Shreveport English Education RICHARD S. HENDRIX, Pineville Industrial Management WAYNE HENDRIX, Hayncsvillc Electrical Engineering 86 JAMES D. HENGSTENBERC. Leesxille Philosophy SHIRLEY C. HENRY. Bernice Science Education ROY A, HERRINC, Shreveport Business. Engineering SALLY P. HEWITT, Mansfield Elementary Education .IANEY L. HILL, Logansport Data Processing ROBERT H. HIMES, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering SHIRLEY H. HIRMANPOUR Da 'tona Beach, Fla. a 5 Elementary Education LARRY L. HOCK, Minden Chemical Engineering GROVER R. HOGAN, Shreveport Accounting CATHERINE SUE HOLLENSHEAD, Urania Mathematics Education OLIVER R. HOLLENSHEAD, Urania Petroleum Engineering ANNETTE C. HOLLOWAY, Bastrop Elementary Education DAVID R. HOLMES, JR., Ruston Industrial Management MARY V. HOLOBAUGH, Shreveport Business DONNY M. HOOD, Ruston Accounting ALTON M. HORTMAN, JR., Minden Mathematics JOSEPH C. HOUCH, San Antonio. Tex. Business Administration DONALD L. HOWARD, Pineville Mathematics NANCY A. HOWELL, Shreveport Elementary Education MARY C. HUCKABY, Wisner Elementary, Secondary Education BARBARA K. HUDSON, Alexandria Sociology .' .9 TIS' 52-il 'YJ' :,. S- gy S. ff, 'x A 'Z' .-Q5 - if 19. ini fd --JO CLENDA A. HUGHES, Jonesboro Elementary Education JUDY N. HUMPHRIES, Shreveport Speech Education OTHEL B. HUMPHRIES, JR., Monroe Mathematics WILLIAM K. HUNT, Monroe Electrical Engineering EVELYN L. HUNTER, Shreveport Library Science ELIZABETH A. HURST, Jonesboro Health and Physical Education JERRY L. HUSON, Shreveport Accounting .IODIE A. HYATT, Minden English MARY H. IRBY, Ruston Speech Education Senior Class WESLEY C. IRBY IV, Ruston Electrical Engineering PAUL A. JACKSON, Metairie Electrical Engineering PAUL M. JACKSON, Leesville Wildlife Conservation and Management RUSSELL L. JACKSON, Mansfield Electrical Engineering PAMELA R. JACOBS, Shreveport Health and Physical Education PHILIP H. JACOBS, Alexandria Business ROBERT G. JAMES, Farmerwille Political Science CHARLOTTE J, JENKINS, Ruston Lihrary Science RANDY L. JERRY, El Dorado, Ark. Business J 11 I fQ ' I .1.'F.-'J' .X DANIEL C. JOHNSON, Ruston Personnel Management MARY L. JOHNSON, Shreveport Social Studies TOMMIE A. JOHNSON, Alexandria Fashion Merchandising ROBERT L. JOHNSTON, Shreveport Pre-Law THOMAS W. JOHNSTON, Baton Rou Chemical Engineering FRED V. JONES, New Orleans Industrial Management KEN C. JONES, Ruston Personnel and Public Relations RICHARD C. JONES, Arcadia Mathematics Education BONNIE L. T. JORDAN, Minden Elementary Education PETER C. JOYCE, Good Pine Accounting CONRAD C. JUNEAU, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering PHILIP O. JUNG, Pineville Chemical Engineering ALICE R. KAHN, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy JOEL B. KEATS, Marietta, Ohio Pre-Medicine THOMAS A. KELLER, Metairie Psychology NANCY M. KELLEY, Minden Elementary Education WILLIAM M. KELLEY, Metairie Accounting CARL A. KELLY, Lake Providence Sociology MARY E. KELLY, Dodson Elementary Education RONALD W. KELLY, Elizabeth Business Administration DEE M. KENDALL, Ruston Library Science gl? I? V. -X . ,-- .,,,. SJ. '- 9 iw ' v v ' rl ca tk l, W ' I -me , K I J Y , 'Z YA ,-4 s -QF 1 N28 H3 'X Q -1 -I vi? A '13 BARBARA L. KENDRICK, Houston, Tex. Health and Physical Education RODNEY D. KENDRICK, JR., Shreveport Business Management ROBERT W. KENNEDY, Houston, Tex. Industrial Management GARLAND ll. KIDD, Sikes English Education JAMES D. KIEFFER, Winnfield Chemical Engineering DOROTHY J. KILLEN, Ruston Library Science TERRY W. KIRKLIN, Alexandria Journalism JAMES M. KOLB, Ruston Business .Mhninistration TIMOTHY J. KOLNIK, Succu, unna, N.J. Forestry Senior Class E. CLAYTON KOSCHEL, New Orleans Accounting REINALD J. KOZIKOWSKI, New Kensington, Pre-Medicine KENNETH R. KRATZER, Roanoke Electrical Engineering HERMAN P. KUEBER, Bossier City History CHARLENE A. KUHNELL, New Orleans Social Studies Education THOMAS J. KUNDINGER. Park Falls, Wi-sc. Accounting ROBERT R. LAFIETTE, Shreveport Business Management LINDA K. LAFITTE, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy MICHAEL W. LAND. Minden Speech GRADY J. LANDRY, Vinton Electrical Engineering BUNNY J. LANGSTON, Ruston Elementary Education EDWARD T. LAWLESS, Opelousas Forestry BILLY R. LAWRENCE, Centreville, Miss. Mechanical Engineering JOHN W. LEACH, Haynesville Industrial Management CARL W. LEADAMAN, Shreveport Physics MARGARET S. LEAPHART, Ruston Home Economics RALPH D. LEBLANC, Gonzales General Business Administration JAMES E. LEDOUX, Monroe Pre-Dentistry JOHN W. LEE, Homer Upper Elementary Education R. GARY LEE, Monroe Physics JAMES L. LEMAY, Ruston Chemical Engineering DAVID E. LEMOINE, Alexandria Electrical Engineering HUGH F. LENOX, Sulphur Electrical Engineering JUDY M. LEVASSEUR, Ruston Office Administration GEORGE W. LEVERT, JR., Monroe Electrical Engineering LOIS R. LEYENDECKER, Shreveport Interior Design HERBERT M. LIGGIN, McGehee, Ark. Civil Engineering ROBERT W. LIGHTNER, Bossier City Accounting TOMMIE B. LILES, Shreveport Mathematics Education VICTOR C. LINN, JR., Shreveport Mechanical Engineering, Business CR 4 E7 5' v 'H+ Q l A Q--af x-5 ,- 5- V' I x, gl ...I NANCY A. LINZY, Shreveport English, Health and Physical Education RICHARD A. LLORENS, Shreveport Chemical Engineering SIDNEY W. LLOYD, Shreveport Psychology WILLIAM BI. LLOYD, Kenner lleehanieal Engineering PEGGY ,L LOE, Arcadia Speech and Hearing Therapy .IOI-IN A. LONG, Shreveport Accounting ALLENA .I. LONGFELLOW, Doyline English Education DAVID C. LONGSHORE, Omaha, Neln. Chemical Engineering PATRICIA A, LOWERY, Benton Elementary Education Senior Class BARBARA D. LOWREY, Bastrop Office Adminiatration CAIL A. LUIVRY, JH.. Denton Pre-Law, History SUSAN L. LUCKY, Jonesboro Mathematics Education MERLENE S, LUTES, Ruettin Elementary Education JERRY C. LUTTRELL, Ruston Accounting AMELIA C. LYLES, Hufton Home Er-ontiiniee BRUCE D. LYLES, Ruston InduQtrial Management LINDA I. LYLES, Oakdale Elementary Education GERELL L. MCCANN, Tioga Matlienlalies 3 '49 x N, lc 'X A I f A S I fm :iw l '27 92 I DARRELL W. MCCARDLE. Baton Rouge Electrical Engineering DAVID L. MCCASKILL, Ruston Business Management FRANCES M. MCCASKILL. Ruston Home Economics ENOS CARR MCCLENDON III, Minden Accounting STEVEN E. MCCLUNG, Marksville English Education JUDY K. MCCONATHY, Quitman Elementary Education MARILYN E. MCCONNELL, Monroe Speech Education ROBERT K. W. MCCOY, JR., Ruston Data Processing and Statistics CURTIS WAYNE MCCULLOCH, Corsicana, Advertising Art FREDDIE B. MCDANIEL, Ruston Business Administration SUSAN L. MCELROY, Mansfield Elementary Education DOROTHY N. MCFARLAND, Minden Home Economics MARTHA L. MCGEE, Shreveport Health and Physical Education CERARD P. MCGOWAN, Brooklyn, N.Y. Business Management MARY L. MCINNIS, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy MARILYN A. MCINTYRE, Doyline Elementary Education NANCY J. MCKENZIE, Shreveport Home Economics JAMES S. MCKINNEY, JR., Freeport, Tex. Chemical Engineering .IOANN B. MCKINNEY, Minden Art Education R. RAYMOND McKINNEY, JR., Hosston Mechanical Engineering Tex. ROBERT E. MCKINNON Junction Cit ' Ark. y M Health and Physical Education ,rw-'-Y, . ,aa . I 'Z N N ' s ...Q , k . . .i- 1 1-1? I it asa' '41 141. I Q Q Si. 1 ' --4'.ii ii .. - All ow 'f re . I1 V. .- I 1 x.. 1-w2 Qf A tl X.. 1 l 41. Am 51' , , f -Q .1 -- di. i I , J r L fi-A . . 1 A 2. .354 .4 , h ARTHUR S. MCMEANS III. Ruston Mcchunical Engineering DENNIS A. MCNALLY. Girard, Pa. Health and Physical Education KENNING J. MCNAMARA. JR., Bogul Elcfctrical Enginccring GEORGE T. MCNEILL, Shrcxcport Business ROBERT A. MAGKEY. Shreveport Business Administration. Pre-Law MARILYN F, MADDEN, Ruston Lihrury Science GRACE A. MADDOX. Bnssicr City Business Educutiun SUSAN E. AIAGEE, Sltrcvcpurt English JOHN R. MALAHY. Ruston Acmunting Senior Class CHRIS J. AIALEG, Shreveport Elcnicntury Educutiun RICHARD W. AIANNING, Slircvcport Xvilcllifc Cnnscrvxitiiin PATRICIA A. AIANNINO, Sllrcvcport Office Adniinislrutinn CHARLIE C. fNIARAlII.E. JR., Shrevcp Accounting LEAIIJEI. AI. MARCIIBANKS, Ruston IAItlIiN.'ll1LliIf'S GEORGE W. AIARLOWE. Mtingluiin Industrial Alunagcincnt ROY W. MARSH. Shrexcpnrl Mark:-ting JANET C. MARTIN, Shrcvcport Gcncrul Busine-ss .IIMNIIE R. MARTIN, Ruston Aniniul Husbandry 1Il'l STEVE C. MARTIN, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering JAN MASON, Monroe Accounting ROBERT J, MATHERLY, Ruston Industrial Managetnent JAMES A. MATHIS, Monroe Electrical Engineering ROBERT H. MATHIS, Baton Rouge Marketing WILLIAM E. MATHIS, New Orleans Electrical Engineering EARL E. MAYFIELD, JR.. Jennin s Accounting LARRY MAYS, Minden Mathematics ROBERT D. MAYS, Ruston Business Management JOSEPH O. MEADE, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering EDWARD F. MELANCON, Pineville Electrical Engineering MOSELEY E. MELLINGER, Haughton Psychology JIM O. MELTON II, Lake Charles Mathematics ROBERT P. MELTON, Shreveport Chemical Engineering MICHAEL G. MEQUET, New Orleans Civil Engineering EILEEN F. MERCER, Pineville English Education MICHAEL V. MEYER, Huntsville, Ala. Industrial Management OLIVIA A. MEYERS, Colfax Home Economics ARTHUR H. MIDDLETON, Baton Rouge Business Administration MINNIE F. MIDYETT, Shreveport Elementary, Secondary Education WILLIAM R. MIDYETT, Shreveport Electrical Engineering -f-'QP' auf VR tk if h ,f N 4 .S 4 1 I J' .91 if p v -I-us? -5 9 Q . B . fb .ar .I ff Q-A -11-f X -4' X, 5 3 FRANK R. MILLER. Cmwley .Acwmntilmg MICHAEL L. MILLER, Cunulam. Ark. Mwlmniull Engine-I-ring PAULA A. MILLER, Ft, ,IUSRITII EL-Im-rltalry Emluvuliun WANDA L. MILLER. lllunclmrcl Busincsg Eclllvutifm WENIJELL 0. MILLER. Rufmn Agriuultuml Engine-ering HAROLD XY. MILLET. IJVIIIILIIH Spring- Suvre-1,l Mu-im' CHARLES C. MIISTEXD, -IHl'I4'qIH!flh :AILllIlt'lllilIII's Eflumuliun RAYMOND R. MINCHEW. Okxkdule xI.lIlIt'INLlIIl'F Exluvutinn HREXDAN l'. MIXIHAX. Littlr- Rm-k,,X1L Al'C4IllI'IIilllLK Senior Class CAXIILLE M. MIRE. Uffult AFR. NL-lv. Elf-nm:-ntury Edllvalliull KENNETH M. MITCHELL. Rllrlufl Iluxim-fs A4lu1ini-lmtinn MARILH N M. MITCHELL. SI11'w4-pmt Uffiw- A1Imil1i-lrulivrn M XRION D. YXIIXON.XYir11mQl11.r.f. Illtm-ruff Ile,--:gn IHIRUVIIIIY M. MUI I E'IWI'. Ruxlnll I'l'o--gm'i.lI XYf,'If.lI'A' FIVSAN If. AIULUNEY. Sllrvu,-p11l'I I'.l4'lIll'I1I.lTy I',dln'.nt1wr1 VQILLIAM II. MUNRUE. Mnntgfum rx Llc-m't11r:nl EllglI11'1'I'lIlg JUS!-QI'll M. MONSUUR.Slmu-pm-1 II1,-ullh nml P115-lull Ifllllvxlliull LEE A. .I. MUN'l'E'I'. EIXIIII xIL1IIll'IIL1IICK Inv-as Ni KERAIIT P. MOREAU. Simmesport Chemical Engineering RAYMOND G. MOREAII. Ruston Industrial llunageinent MARTIN L. BIORELOCK. Haynesville Data Processing. Business Statistics JANIS KI. MORGAN. Springhill Elementary Education JOHN L. MORRIS. Farmcrville Electrical Engineering RUTH D. MORSE. Ruston Elementary Education JOE F. MOWAD, Banias, Syria Electrical Engineering GREGORY W. KIOYLE, Tucson, Ariz. Geography J. RICHARD MULHERN. Monroe Electrical Engineering KENNETH R. MURPHY, Dubach Dairying WALTER E. MURRAY, Glens Falls, N.Y Industrial Engineering JAMES R. NAPP, Bossier City Chemical Engineering KATHRYN D. NATION. Minden Elementary Education JUDY B. NEAL. Farlnerville Pre-Social Welfare CLAUDIA A. NEELES, Ruston Elementary Education RICHARD G. NEESON, Shreveport Pre-Law JANET M. NELSON, Bossier City Marketing JOHN R. NELSON. JR., Shreveport Management LOY M. NELSON, JR., Ruston Animal Husbandry JOSE F. NEUGART, Habana, Cuba Mechanical Engineering SANDRA L. NEWMAN, Benton Business Administration r? K, s ,'-1:1 .HW ...ri 'IU -A Xi? x 1 K . J 4 41, fa IDX v-Q I I 5 I. . 'ie xii' -t 3,.:?2gz,, , . . .xi CHARLES E. NEWNAM, Shreveport Business Management MYRTIE FAYE D. NEWSOM. Minden Elementary Education ROBERT H. NICHOLS, Colden Meadow Industrial Management EDWARD S. NIX, Lake Charles Industrial Management LINDA C. NOLAN. Farmerville English Education GLORIA K. NORRED, Quitman Elementary Education MALCOLM E. NORRIS, Choudrant English Education BRUCE ODOM. Farmcrville International Studies DIANE F. ODOM, Ruston Speech and Hearing Therapy Senior Class JERRY L. OLDS, Shreveport Accounting MICHEAL N. O'REAR. Minden Health and Physical Education SUSAN T. O'REAR, Ruston Elementary Education LESLIE A. OSTERLOH, Houma Bacteriology HEATHER A. OWENS, El Dorado, Ark. Medical Technology HENRY R. PALMER, JR., Cibsland Economics K. .IOHNETTE PARDUE, Quitman Health and Physical Education SILVIA PARDUE, Shreveport Home Economics MARCELLA H. PARK, Arcadia Education rep J Q. K K fl A ci BRUCE S. PARKER, Monroe Business Administration CHARLES H. PARKER, Junction City, A History LARRY E. PARKER, West Monroe Forestry LARRY K. PARKER, Choudrant Business Administration ROBERT E. PARKER, New Orleans Industrial Management ROGER L. PARKER, Shreveport Accounting SHARON G. PARKER, Sil-:es Elementary Education GERALD R. PARRA, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering L. LYON PARSONS, West Monroe English Education C. SHELBY PATRICK, Oak Grove Medical Technology RONALD H. PATRON, New Orleans Accounting JEFFERY L. PAUL, Monterey Agriculture, Business SHARON JANE PAXTON, Shreveport Marketing PAMELA J. PEACE, Ruston English Education PHILIP R. PELOQUIN, Winnfield Wildlife Conservation SANDRA K. PENDRY, Ruston Business Education GARY PENNINGTON, Shreveport Civil Engineering JOAN PERKINS, Alexandria International Studies DENNIS M. PERREAULT, Lombard, Ill. Wildlife Conservation LILLIAN N. PERRY, Gibsiand Elementary Education ROBERT E. PETERS, Shreveport Agricultural Engineering rk. l IU' ' r 'Q - ,Q ' P5012 0' LINDAl'.Pl:l1lb.I3i151n.p xILlllll'I1hllil'4 Emluvutimi JENNY E. PHILLIPS. Rusmn 5Ul'iLll wvvllilll' JAMES L. PIERCE. Rllrlllll XII, Srii-in-v, llibtury JQXMES lf. PIEHRELEE.Ihwivi-1.115 Wildlife ll.1l1.1gL-illcnt Nl-ILWHX PINSON. Rlixlnn Ell'II1L'IllLlI'y Elllllkllillll IJEWANNA ll. PIPES. ,loncslmru Elt'lllt'IlliJI'j iicliiruliuii PHILLIP W. PHI. XND. Silrlvy English RUSSEL W. POOLE. Sllra-vepurt Cf-eulogy SHIRLEY F. PORTER. l .lrmvrxilIv Hmm' Ecunomics Senior Class ZELDEAXN H. PORTER. Slirovvport fllbIlllll0l'l'iLll Art WlI.l.l,-UI lf. POINDS. ,xhl1lllbWIl, Ark Civil EllQliI1l't'I'illg SHI-IRHIE I.. POVYELL. Sllruvepurt Spam-li und Hearing Tln-rapy JOSEPH M, PRATT, JR.. Munn 4 Nlaxtlivliiutivs ROY X. PRATT, Ruston lflm-li'iuil EIlgiIH'L'1'i!lg ROY ,L l'HEWI'l l'. lflimlwctli l':ll'4'Il'il'Lll EIlgiIll't'l'iIlg .llll.IA ll. PRICIC. .'xll'XLlI'ltlI'iil I':ll,'lll4'Hl.Il'Y E1lllt'LlIiUI'l JANIES B-I. I'Kl'.l'l'1'T, Ruston Insluxlriul Englnm-ring REBECCA I.. Pl'l.LIG, flilmsluncl Xlutln-nwtivs 'f 44 MARIANNE UARLES Choudrant Q , Home Economics Education HODCE M. RABURN, JR., Coushatta Electrical Engineering SUZANNE B. RAINER, Ruston Home Economics PATTI S. RAMBIN, Shreveport General Academic CECIL A. RANSBOTTOM, Alexandria Data Processing and Statistics BERT B. RAVENNA, Shreveport Business ALDEN O. REEVES, Jonesboro Health and Physical Education JAMES W. REYNOLDS, Metairie Chemical Engineering ROBERT T. REYNOLDS, Metairie Business Administration SHARON Y. REYNOLDS, Bossier City Social Welfare JOHN H. RHODES, JR., Waldo, Ark. Mechanical Engineering RODNEY C. RHODES, Bossier City Marketing CYNTHIA C. RHYMES, Bossier City French Education M. EILEEN RICHARDS, Shrexeport English BENNIE L. RICHARDSON. Homer Electrical Engineering SAMMY P. RISER, Ruston Animal Science SPENCER B. ROANE, Donaldsonville Electrical Engineering NORA A. ROBERTS, Pineville English BOBBY C. ROBERTSON, Ruston Management FONDA C. ROBERTSON, Ruston Business Education MARY A. ROBINSON, Kenmore, N.Y. Elementary Education ,X ...r 1. jf 'x N I-'L T' ,, .QF l - , Fi Fix 'T 8, A IQ DONALD R. ROCKETT, Ruston Business Administration DAVID O. ROHRBAUGH, Moorin Mechanical Engineering FRANK O. ROME, Bossier City Marketing MARIANNE K. ROSS, Ruston Health and Physical Education REBECCA E. ROTH, Bossier City Elementary Education ADRANE L. ROY, Sllreveport Elementary Education ELIZABETH I. ROY, Ruston Home Economics MARION M. RUNDELL, Pineville Chemical Engineering H. R. RUSSELL. Jena Business Administration Senior Class SKIP RUSSELL, Lake Charles Education ELVIN C. SADLER, JR., Bunkie Electrical Engineering ELIZA S. SALE, Ruston Art Education CAROL A, SALLINC, Shreveport Spanish Education MARTHA SAMUEL, Minden Home Economics GLORIA D. SANDERLIN, Jonesboro Accounting JACKSON R. SANDERS, Homer General Business JUDY A. SANDERS, Springhill Mathematics Education MICHAEL H. SANDERS, Minden Agriculture, Business gSprrl'l 102 I DENNIS SANFORD, Oak Grove Electrical Engineering JAMES SASSER, Zwolle Forestry JOHN W. SCELFO, Bogalusa Chemical Engineering FRANK L. SCHOOLER. Rayville Marketing EDWARD J. SCHUBERT, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering LAWRENCE E. SCRUGCS. Ruston Mathematics RHETTA L. SENSINTAFFAR, Jonesville Home Economics J. MICHAEL SHADDOCK, Bossier City Radio and Television Production JOHN W. SHANNON, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering SONJA S. SHANNON, Alexandria Health and Physical Education CAROL ANN SHARP, Pollock Elementary Education J. CARLTON SHAW, Minden Forestry KATHLEEN M. SHECTON, Calvin Elementary Education BARBARA J. SHEPHERD, Lake Providence Sociology THOMAS C. SHIPP, JR., Ruston English JIMMIE E. SHOWS, Jonesboro Management LAWANNA SHOWS, Tallulah Speech and Hearing Therapy ELLEN K. SHOREY, Ruston Elementary Education GEORGE B. SIMONTON, JR., Ruston Accounting TRUDY L. SIMPSON, Springhill Elementary Education LLOYD C. SIMS, JR., Homer Social Studies Education you ' 'Q D -1, -.1 M e 1 .- ' HENRY L. SINCLAIR, Ruston Chemical Engineering THOMAS W. SINGLETARY, Oakdale Mathematics NELDA Y. SISEMORE, Ruston Library Science TEDDY M. SISSON, Bastrop Personnel Management GLORIA J. SKINNER, Simsboro Marketing LINDA G. SLACK, Springhill Mathematics Education LYNDA F. SMILEY, Plain Dealing Home Economics BILLIE .I. SMITH, Arcadia Elementary Education CAROLYN A. SMITH, Choudrant Elementary Education Senior Class COLUMBUS L, SMITH, JR., Winnsboro Civil Engineering DAVID A. SMITH, Shreveport Psychology FRED L. SMITH, Pineville Business Administration GEORGE W. SMITH, Junction City, Ark. Zoology HELEN K. SMITH, Mansfield Elementary Education HOWARD J. SMITH, JR., Shreveport Psychology MALCOLM H. SMITH III, Ruston Business PAMELA K. SMITH, Greenwood Business Education RONALD C. SMITH, Shreveport Chemical Engineering - '-::' - SANDRA L. SMITH, Baton Rouge Accounting TRUDY SMITH, Shreveport Library Science ZELL SMITH, Monroe Forestry REBECCA A. SNYDER, Ruston Elementary. Secondary Education RONALD W. SOLANIC, Shreveport Business Management EDWARD L. SONES, Jonesboro Chemistry HARVEY E. SOPHER. Rye, Colo. Accounting ZACK SPIVEY, Ruston Mechanical Engineering JOHN E. SPRATT, JR., Bossier City Industrial Management BOBBIE Z. STACY, Ruston Sociology CHARLES H. STACG, Kinder Mechanical Engineering MILTON L. STALNAKER, Pineville Geography CLENDON E. STANDIFORD, St. Joseph Sociology JAMES M. STAPLES, Ruston Science Education WALTER F. STAWASZ, JR., Shreveport Marketing DAVID B. STEERE, Ruston Electrical Engineering STANFORD J. STELLE, Indio, Calif. English CAROLYN V. STEPHENS, Ruston Interior Design JEFFREY L. STEPHENS, Ruston Accounting LEROY W. STEPHENS, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering CAROL F. STEPHENSON, Ruston Elementary Education I-I s ' IT ,. 44 r- x ' A I? at X i X, J ,ae J 1 ,523 N. - GBR? A... CL.-XRICE W. STEPHENSON. Oil City Eletnfintury Education JOHN W. STEPIIENSON, Viviun Elclttcrltury Etltnxttion MARY N. STEVENS, Iiustrop Elementary Etluwution CHARLES F. STEWART. Furnicrvillc Pcrsonnt-I IxI.lIlLlg4'IlN'llI. LINDA S. STEW.-KRT, Ruston IWIllIIlf'llIilIIl'i LEWIS R. STILL, Slirt-vt-port Wildlife Munugmncrtt BILLY R. STOKES. Yazoo City, Miss. lNIutl1t-rttattirs MXHY K. STRANGE, Munsfit-ld Nlztthe-trtutia-s I':l.llll'LIIlOll TOMMY H. STRANGE, Alamo, Tenn. Wildlife NIanugt-int-nt Senior Class ,IOHN E. STIIATTON, Iicnton I'T1It't'Slry LUHICE ll. STUISIILEFIELD, Shreveport English Ecluvution SUZANNE G. STUBIILEFIELD, Pineville Honw Et-onotnirs GLEN P. SIIHREN, Nuw Orlm-uns Elvfttrivul Enginf-tiring WILLIAM Ii. SUMLIN, Simblioro Iltisine-si, I'olitic.il St-it-rice CARL D, SWAHTZNIILLER, Ruston Industrial fNIunugr-nu-nt JAMES J. SZYDLO, JR., Lake Cliurlue Clit-niicntl Enginffvring BETTY TAGLAVORE, Sllrcvcport Eltnncntury Erlucutinn MEHLE R. TANNER, JR.. Monroe Spf,-ccll Therapy xy ig RICHARD M. TATUM, Homer History LARRY C. TAUNTON, El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering DOROTHY K. TAYLOR, Ruston Elementary Education KENNETH R. TAYLOR, Shreveport Marketing P. CHARLES TAYLOR, El Dorado, Ark. Civil Engineering ROBERT R. TAYLOR, Marion English Education ROBERTA A. TAYLOR, Shreveport English Education RONALD L. TAYLOR, Ruston Psychology DON G. TEAGUE, Haynesville Accounting JAMES A. TEIGEN, Shawnee Mission, K Mechanical Engineering MARY E. THOMAS, Ruston Accounting OLIVER C. THOMAS, Heflin Speech WALTER H. THOMAS, Bogalusa Chemical Engineering BENNIE A. THORNELL, Bossier City Business Administration CLAUDIA JO THURMON, Bernice Elementary Education JAMES R. TILLEY, Bryn-:land Science JOANN B. TIMMONS, Minden Accounting FRANK R. TODARO, Ruston Mechanical Engineering JERRI L. TOLAR, Jonesboro Elementary Education ALFONSO S. TOLEDO, Quito, Ecuador Industrial Engineering, Business ROBERT S. TOMLINSON, Opelousas Business Management 3115. x-.f -V, , l'y,? 'ya A in .92 . M- T ' E T ef. K x.. vs: 4-. Ml .. A ,fm , -2 - Pg-1' I , , , fi ev f E .4 Q ,S , -.ae A g if - :ff ti, 'Af M. ., k A 'fl E27 4 .- Wt, .. ' ' I vl,'i ' . 1 V N - -+L 3- '19 do f A 16 f . '1- HQ 'T -J -a-gg. vb' l v MART lf. TUUKI-I. .Xrn-.uli.i Spa-vm-I1 unil llmiring TIICIZIIJQ ULUHIA-X li. 'lXUUI,EY. Slirmcport Elf-im-nt.iry Ellllillllllill SEHLZIH l,, TORHE5, Hillilllil. Culm Eli-vti'ii'uI Fn-'iii'-1-riivf 1 1- :S JAMES Bl. TOWNS, JR., Mindcn lluxini--s .-Xiliiiiiiislruliinl ROBERT l'. TOWNS, JH., Arcudi Elllicaitiun ll lf. AI,l3liR'l' TUWNSENII. JR.. llunki .Xniuml llllSllLllltll'j' HUT E, TH,Xll.XN, lmcsxilli: Illllll4l1'i.ll fllgiinigi-iiicllt .XNNIE S. 'l'RICKliT'I'. Slircxcporl l.ilri'.iry Svii-ilu' .Il'DY TUCKEH. Fi1fIllL'I'Nlll1' l're--Swciul W'clf.m- Senior Class PENNX L. Tlilililfli, Slirvwport lingli-li lfdumtiiin RUIEICHT Tl'lQKER. El Iiurqdn, Ark l-flvr-lriml l'jI'lQ'liN't'l'lIlg SUE QX. 'l'UCKlfR. Hiiyiicbvillc Sin-1-vli :incl llwiring Tlivrupy PHXLIISI Tl'l?0R Jin lirr ..,.. ,,rl'Nr1i Ell,'Il1t'Tll1l1'j l':lllll'QlllUI1 QXHOI, lf. TUHNIZR, liuftfin Elm-im-nI.1i'y lfillluiliml GREY A. 'l'UHNlill. liumm SfH'ilPllVlV'y' r. IRYIN J. TURNER, Ru-lun Cixil Engim-4-i'il1g lJON.XI.lP H, TX LHR, Springhill Civil Tfiigxim-vriiig JOHN X. UI'CllURlLll, Slircu-port xIl'l'lI.lIlll'Lll Eripiiif-4'1'ir1g N9 As 5 EUGENE A. URRECHACA, Havana, Cuba Mcclmnical Engineering JERRY W. VALENTINE. Ruston Speech Education CHARLES D. VAN ZILE, Ruston Marketing FRANK X. VISO, Shrex eport Alutlicmatics KENNETH J. VON HOLLEN, Ruston Business Management BARRY WADE, Farmcrville Accounting ERNEST L. WADLINGTON, Abbeville Zoology BARRY L. WAITES, Vivian Business Administration DONNY R. WALKER, Shreveport Electrical Engineering JAMES R. WALKER, Shreveport Business Administration L. EDWARDS WALKER, Shreveport Civil Engineering EDMOND F. WALL, JR., Alexandria Mathematics DORIS J. WALTON, Shreveport Spanish Education DON R. WARD, Shreveport Business Administration FRANCES G. WATKINS, Shreveport Social Studies Education RICHARD M. WATKINS, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering CHARLES W. WATSON, Doyline Personnel Management JESSE E. WATSON, JR., Homer Mechanical Engineering JOHN W. WATSON, Minden Mechanical Engineering LARRY R. WATSON, Ruyvillc Marketing MALON A. WATSON, Homer Elementary Education EQQQ 1? 43 f .QQ Y F' 'K We 9 1? jg- fn A e -A -D' X 5 91 f 2 ff Li.- 4 1. F 'Z ROBERT A. WATSON, Logan, W. Va. Speech Education JAMES H. WATTS, Monroe Industrial Engineering THOMAS A. WATTS, Shreveport Economies WILLIAM G. WEATHERLY, Houston, Te Forestry JOHN E, WEAVER, Bossier City Commercial Art SUE F. WEAVER, Shreveport English, French PAUL F. WEDEL, Worden, Ill. Electrical Engineering DONNA F. WELCH, Haughton Elementary Education NATHAN N. WELCH, Oakdale Industrial Engineering Senior Class HENRY M. WELLS III, Alexandria Industrial Management TOMMY C. WELLS, Glenmora Mathematics DONALD C. WENDT, Elbow Lake, Minn. Mathematics DOUGLAS F. WEAVER, Shreveport Cixil Engineering SHARON A. WESTIEROOK, Bossier City Elementary Education HANS WESTINNER, El Palmar, Venezuela Mechanical Engineering PEGGY S. WHALEY, Minden Elf-mt-ntary Education LENORA D. WIIATLEY, Janesville Home Evonmnirs Education PAMELA A. WHATLEY, Homer Elementary Education ll o--Q X MARTHA A. WHITAKER. Shreveport Home Economics LARRY W. WHITE, Homer Mathematics ROBERT E. WHITE, Alexandria Civil Engineering ROBERT L. WHITE, Ruston Business Management STEPHEN B. WHITE, West Monroe Music Education DONNA S. WHITMEYER, Shreveport Elementary Education JAMES B. WILBANKS III, Houston, Tex. Electrical Engineering GEORGE A. WILCHER, Camden, Ark. Chemical Engineering CATHERINE W. WILKERSON, Ruston English Education ERNEST E. WILKERSON, Doyline Animal Husbandry BOBBY R. WILLIAMS, Haughton Business Administration DOUG WILLIAMS. JR., Winnsboro History GERALD C. WILLIAMS, JR., Baton Rouge Industrial Engineering .IANIS K. WILLIAMS, Shreveport Elementary Education RONALD H. WILLIAMS, Alexandria Chemical Engineering RYAN A. WILLIAMS, Tallulah Chemical Engineering TERRY L. WILLIAMS, Choudrant Health and Physical Education LINDA L. WILLIAMSON, Shreveport Elementary Education ROBERT B. WILLIAMSON, New Orleans Mechanical Engineering BRENDA J. WILLIS, Quitman Elementary Education JAMES W. WILLIS, Monroe Agriculture, Business JR Xa V tif 5, 3 5 fi 'Q 8 ,Av-nf XTIIIFINWOIIIL ,Im ll 'gs III I In In I1 4 lIlIl I mum UJRII-N 1X I r rf 14 -IIEQQL WIXYNE WIILSUN. SIII'I'N1'lNll'I .Xu ul111Iil1g .IOANNIX WILSON. Ik-nI1.1m Sprin Ilnmv El'4IIIlPIIIIl'N .IUIIN II. XYILSUN. I,ullIm1Im'. NIINN IV'Sj1'Illrl11gy JUHN T. WIISHX, Fl11':-wpult ,M-mllnlllmg TIIOII,-XS I-, W-II..SUN..It'l1llIIIgN Iiuginvss NILlI1.lgll'Illt'III W.XI.IAf1I-I L. WILSON. Dry PIMII In-v1IUgy WII.I.I,XKI W, WILNUN. Slm-wpml I'IINInl'Y EVELYN F. WILTSHIIIE. Winnxlv 1 Ilmne El'0I'l1IlllI4'S MXRLLAIIET A. WIRN. Slnmgulm EIt'Il1t'I'lI.ll'y Iiclmutiwm Semor Class ' ?Q 1 XXIII! VIII ,aio , -4. JAMES N. WRIGIIT. Bastrop Mathematics MICHAEL E. WRIGHT. Springhill Pre-Law WILLIAM G. WRIGHT, Ruston Business Administration ROBERT D. WYATT, Winnfield Chemical Engineering STEVE C. YARBERRY, Shreveport Business Administration RUSSELL E. YARBROUGH, Shrexeport Electrical Engineering STEPHEN L. YEICH. Ruston Mechanical Engineering C. BRENT YOUNG. Opelousas Accounting FRED M. YOUNG, Arcadia Elementary Education .IO ANN YOUNG, Arcadia Office Administration THOMAS P. YOUNCBLOOD, Shreveport Accounting LYNETTE F. ZABASKY, Bienville Elementary Education f , W ,'-, r 'A J 1-e Q I B ,R 52? oi? . I 1Z'P,- X.-4 N. . A Q P2 '21 L, 33, il .. Junior Class Q .QM lk' V 4 Left to right: Vickie Westbrook, Tom Frazier, Jamey LeVasseur, Ken Murchison. PRESIDENT ....... .... T om Frazier VICE PRESIDENT .... .... K en Murchison SECRETARY ..... .... V ickie Westbrook TREASURER . . . . . Janey LeVasseur II4 Asa- -I RICHARD D. ALISON, Benton HORACE S. ALLEN III, Ruston JAMES KENNETH ALLEN, Ruston LYNN L. ALLEN, Monroe ANN ALLISON, Alexandria MARTHA J. ALLISON, Bossier City SYBIL A. AMBERG, Georgetown CANDICE M. ANDERSON, Bossier City me A2 x ' ..C 3 ' . I . -lv 3, w 5- 4 -1 I new fs ,A ,,,:hQ4E, ' ' 1 ::'a ' -525 1 S I lk I 5 J I x J s : T' JA --as x-'- A Q 4. Z -1 Ziff? 'f JUDITH A. ACKERMAN, Miami, Fla. CLARENCE H. ADAMS, Shreveport JAMES L. ADAMS, Shreveport KAY A. ADAMS, Monroe CYNTHIA J. ADKINS, Shreveport JOHN E. AKINS. Shreveport WILLIAM W. ALBRIGHT, New Orleans RONNIE O. ALBRITTON, Yvest Monroe STEPHEN W. ALDRICH, Ruston HARLAN ALEXANDER, Shreveport LLOYD P. ALEXANDER, Ruston NELWYN S. ALEXANDER, Simsboro , ' W 1,1 ul Qf.P 'W . 13 ai J! if - 4' RODCER L. ANDERSON, Minden CHRISTOPHER H. ANDREWS, Opelousas PHILLIP B. ANDREWS, Bernice KATHERINE M. ARBUTHNOT, Rlminehart E. HOYT ARNOLD, Newellton PEGGY J. ARNOLD, Greenwood JOHN M. ASHBROOK, Alexandria DAVID T. AUGSBURGER, New Orleans RICHARD A. AUTHEINIENT, Chalmetle JOHNETTE F. AVERY, Jonesboro JAN AYCOCK, Ruston JAMES B. BABINGTON, Baton Rouge ': ' l 1 1' H 1 A A I 9 f-9 . DON C. BAILEY, Shreveport JEAN L. BAILEY, Shreveport H. LOUISE BAIRD, Minden CARLTON C. BAKER, Shreveport RICHARD R. BAKER, Ruston WILLIAM S. BALDWIN, Ruston ELIZABETH H. BALL. Tallulah JOE C. BARBEROUSSE. Springhill RICHARD O. BARHAM, New Orleans J. GUY BARNES, Ruston ROBERT BARRON, Pineville RONNIE J. BARTHOLD, Pasadena, Tex. Junior Class ROBERT A. BASINGER, Shreveport SHARON K. BASSETT. Bossier City NEAL O. BATES, El Dorado, Ark. LARRY BAUDINO, Alexandria DAVID P. BAUAIANN, Tampa, Fla. SUSAN L. BEAUCHAMP, Shreveport LINDA A. BEHLINC, Lafayette JOHN H. BELK, Springhill NERISSA M. BELL, Bastrop THOMAS E. BELLOWS, Shreveport SANDRA L. BENNETT, Shreveport TONI M. BENTON, Bastrop VINCENT M. BEST, Bossier City RANDY M. BIGLER, Franklin DONALD I. BISHOP, .Ieanerette ROY I. BISON, Keithville if is-.v 4- 'fu :Bl ...Q ci X. I ,-:gg , 0- sv f ci ttf E' If A I li 'L F21 1' . 11 'fin if I ' QQ LMA xy ' 5 105' B- I 5 ' if I 'L E. 'E V ,. ' .5115 . ...,rx?5k?f I it. .I 'V 5 'x rla-f in 'WTI .. ' WE' lm BENJAMIN LEE BRANTLY, Houston, Tex. ATLY BRASHER, Farmerville GROVER GAIL BRASHIER, Downsville MARTHA A. BREAUX, Lafayette GREGORY E. BREERWOOD, Metairie CLESTON DOYLE BRIDGES, Jonesboro JUDY E. BRIDGES, Shreveport PAMELA J. BRINEY, .Alexandria ,-4 'TZ' Y 'N as A A22 X.. ROBERT T. BLACK. Pioneer DIANE E, BLANCHARD, Abbeville MARY C. BOGGS, Shreveport JUDY A. BoND,s1mepOn LARRY J. BORDELON, Pineville FRED R. BOUCHTON, Shreveport BABS BOUMA, Shreveport .JANE E. BOURN, Haynesville SUSAN A. BOWERMAN, Shreveport CAROLYN BOYTE, Kilhourne EDWARD E. BRADY, Ruston DEBORAH D. BRANN, Shreveport .ff We 'za '. LINDA G BROCK Shreveport KARL N BROHUMMER Caledonia, Ill. RONNIE G. BROUSSARD, New Iberia JAMES F. BROWN Kansas City, Mo. WESLEY M. BROWN, Shreveport JOHN J. BRUYNINCKX II, Alexandria MARY ANN BRUYNINCKX, Alexandria JULIUS E. BRYAN. JR., Alexandria BARBARA LYNN BRYSON, mmgomery, LINDA C. BUCHANAN, Shreveport CHARLES L. BUCKELS, Baton Rouge KEM B. BUICE, Shreveport P' Ala. 1 MICHAEL L. BURROW, Shreveport R -6 f A ,A ROGER L. BUSBICE, Jonesboro ,J ' K lg. fy BARBARA L. BUTLER, slrrovopofr WALTER D. BUTLER. Waterproof I 6 I ii ' DONALD L. BYRD, Br,-oolood - , 'I' A V WILLIAM B. CADENHEAD, Iroyooovillo 4 hi X 1 ' :I M. LYNN CALDWELL, Molvofo, Ark. A X ' 3 BUDDY CANIORS, Ruston Aa lb If THOAIAS R. CANTERBURY, Simsboro JOHN C. CARDEN, Fort Smith, Ark. v. JAMES MICHAEL CARLIN, New Orleans ' DAVID CARLSON, Abbeville -8 LAL fl unior Class .IOHN R. CARPENTER, Shreveport ESMOND F. CARR, Bogalusa ALVA I. CARROLL, Ruston CHARLES D. CARROLL, Alexandria ug 515 , X :J RICHARD B. CARRUTH, shrovooon SANDRA L. CARRUTH, Pineville CAMILLE C. CARSO, Monroe RONNIE D. CARSON, Bossier Cny DAVID W. CASTEEL, Arcadia JOSEPH L. CAULEIELD, wool Monroe G WALTER Cf. CAUSEY, Monroe DON R. CHAMBERS, Shreveport ' I .IO ANN CHAMPINE, Ruston THOMAS L. CHANCE, Shreveport DARLUS S. CHANDLER, Bossier City STAN CHANDLER, Ruston h nm, 5 QL fi Y 4' , .ef 5 - Q' I in ' 2 'Z DION E. COLE. Shreveport JOHN E. COLE, Shreveport JAMES T. COLEMAN, Benton SHERRY L. COLLINS, Pineville MYRTLE COLVIN, Sturt PHAMIE COLVIN, Bogalusa DORIS E. COMPTON, Pineville RICHARD R. CONN, Destrehan 42. 4 QS EDGAR L. CIIASE, Xvailcrproof ELIZABETH F. CHAVANNE, Alexandria 'FRED CH EVA LIER, Shreveport TONDRA N. CHRISTIAN. Shreveport ROYAL M. CLAUSE, New Orleans SHARON A. CLAYTON, Leesville DONALD R. CLEMENTS, Ruston SHARON E. COATS, West Monroe ALBERT W. COBB, Bossier City LINDA S, COBB, Shreveport ALLEN M. COHEN, Shreveport JERI G. COHEN, Leesville I5 fx f ns 4' 513 .JEL M.. , - 5122, fm-:. ,: , SANDRA L. COOK, Pioneer SARAH E. COOK, Delhi SUSAN A. COOK, Dallas, Tex. GREGORY P. COOKE, Bossier City BARBARA R. COOPER, Ferriday RONALD E. COOPER, Pollock LOUIS F. CORDARO, Shreveport JOSEPH T. CORDILL, Winnsboro BETTY .I. CORIE, Bull JOHN D. CORLEY, Ringgold MELVIN R. CORLEY, Pineville JACKIE L. CORN, HOSSIOH I I II9 1 A 1.15. I J .5 I '17 gf, QI I 1' . 'P f ,Z I ' v--view. ,J , f, . :2-sa,-. : f sa ivh?'Q-9- ri-WS 'Iii-1111 1? 'N' cu 459.314,-..?E-f-'A .- lie BETTY A. COUCH, Junction City, Ark. CYNTHIA C. COURTNEY, Shreveport PAULA A. COUVILLION, Shreveport CAROLYN E. COX, Monroe SHIRLEY A. COX. Doyline MARY B. CRATON, Minden CORA N. CRAWFORD. Lake Charles RONALD A. CRAWFORD, Downsville JACK T. CRICK, Olla .IOHN C. CHICK, Olla SANDRA K. CROUCH, Bossier City SUSIE CROWDER, EI Dorado, Ark. Junior Class CAROL E. CROWSON, Hodge FRED R. CULL, JR., Ruston DEIDRA D. CUMMINS, Shreveport BETTE L. CUNNINCHAM, Minden JOSEPH L. DANIEL, Ruston GABRIEL M. DASPIT, JR., Shreveport fi MICHAEL A. DAVIDSON, Houma JOHN R. DAVIS, Rome, N.Y. PAUL A. DAVIS, Choudrant ARTHUR L. DAY, Haughton REGINA DEAN, Farmerville JOHN E. DEDON, Zachary M. BRUCE DELEON, Metairie PEGGY J. DELONEY, Springhill JoHN s. DELONY, Minden KATHY A. DENNIG, Ferriday . L ' 4 q Yi -I .A 4 Ai N 6 ARTHUR M. DOUGHTY, Pollock NICHOLAS W. DREYVRY. Sllreveport EMILY ,I. DRING, SIIIISIJUIU ,IANIS M. DUBUC, Baton Rouge CAROLYN A. DUCK, Quitman BRUCE A. DUFOUR, Alexandria ELTON E. DUGAN, Minden MICHAEL C. DUGAN, Highland Park, ROBERT E. DESSOIXIMES. New OTIl'.lIlN LINDA C. DICK, Rufton JAMES W. DICKERSON. llunliie LESLIE E. DILLAHUNTY. Mooringspurl NANCY R. DILLON, Ferriday WALLACE L, DINCEE, Slircvcport DONALD ,I. DINON, New Orleans JAMES W. DIXON, Nartvllitoclles S W, I N LINDA D. DIXON, Ranclolpll AFB, Tex. STEPHANIE D. DONNELL. Marion GEORGE T. DORE, Slidell DONALD IJOTY. Pollock ei L Rez? f RI -f.-.Ii V J f ' I 1 W? I 1,-Q, q i A I 2 :aw ' ,Iwi aw I Aa. ' . ..., . .,.. 'X MELISSA D. DUNN, Baton Rouge WILLIAM E. DUNN, Monroe ARTHUR H. DURRETT, Arcadia LINDA M. DURST, Lafayette STANFORD P. DYER, Baton Rouge PEGGY M. EARL, Sterlington THOMAS K. EASLEY, Lafayette MICHAEL ,I. EDCEMON, Shreveport 3. XMI EDWARD M. EDMUNDS, Ruston KATHY S. EDWARDS, Shreveport MARY A. EINHORN, West Monroe JEFF C. ELLIOTT, Farmerville Q-fp 4 Q 6 as It I 2 '-6 as .4 M: zz' 49 'S -6 X ROSEANN ELMURE, Ilrinkluy, Ark. WILLIAM R. ELINIORE, Huynesville JOHN W. ENGLISH, JR., Shreveport LINDA K. EPES, SIII'UYl'I10l'l TERRI-I M. EIINST, NL-w Orleans LINDA M. EVANS, Jennings PAUL K. EVANS. Pvlicun PHILIP J. EWALD, Vixiun .IEANIE NI. FALLIN. Pineville NIARILYN A. FARMER, CIIULILIFLIIII IJ. KAY FARRAII. Ilcrnicc- FLUYIT H. FARRAR, JR., 5lll't'Yl'1JOI'l Junior Class NIITIIIIELL Il. l I-1.-XZI-ll,, Sllrvxvpwrl C. DUN I'IEL.'IlS, Slll'K'Nl'Illl1'I RALPII L. I'lINllI.IfY, Rustun lI.'XRflARE'I' Il. I'lI3,UlKI'IlILY. Alvx BIIQXIURRY lfI'I'ZSlMBlONS. Alf-xun ULIVISR NI. I-'I.ET1lIIICR, SllI'4'Nt'IMll'l MICIIA ISL W. FLOIIES, Slurcu-port RUl!I'IR'I' NI. FLUX IJ. All-xumlria JAMES W. FONIJRISN, .I Ii., Ilnumu JERRY A. I R.XN'I'0M, Sllruvupmt WILLIE II. l RAN'I'UNI, Flnrcwpurt TIIONIAS H. FILXZIER. Nlinfll-n ,IANIES NI. l IiI'fIfNlAN. SIll'CV1'I3Ul'I. IZ XIIIIAIIA I.. IVHENIQII, Sllruvcporl IIAIIIIY l lIIS'I'KlE, Nm-w Url:-uni IIICLEN II. lfl.l'l'ClI, Winnfiulml andrin clrial .-Q 'S .ws I-1 45. A 4 ,wv 1, 'V If' 5- L A 1' Q .0 I AD MIKE IPUTRELL. Dry I'rong WILLIAM R. CAGE. Winnfit-ld M. DIANNE GARDNER, Wt-stwcgo IOHN T. GARRETT, St. Joseph PAULA I. GEORGE, Ballon Rouge HENRY C. GEREN II. Burkstiule AFB RANDALL C. GIDDENS. Shreveport ROBERT A. GILCHRIST, Pineville FRANK M. GILL, Ruston L, GENE GILLIS, Lafayette DIANNE C. GLASGOW, I-Iuughton JAMES M. GLASGOW. Bossier City U ELNA GODBY, Shreveport Q RONALD G. GODFREY, Newellton V MARTIN F. GOLDEN, Valley stream, Nv. ,-4, BEVERLY E. GOLDSBY, Shreveport AA X -at 'Zh I A CAROLYN E. GOODE, Shreveport ,V EDITH H. GORDON, George AFB, Calif. ' JOSEPH P. GORDON, Ruston ROBERT F. GOULD III, Shreveport I md A ae, ,Q 't -,H 6 iv D w, . ' E NT? an f' Ii'-fha 'K I RUDOLPH R. GRACE, Shreveport HERBERT K. GRAHAM, Quitman WILLIAM D. GRAHAM, Huynesviile LYNELLEN GRAVELLE, Rayville RICHARD M. GRAVES, Pint-ville ALLEN INI. GRAYSON, Xvest Monroe WILLIAM L. GRAYSON, Shreveport CANDY GREEN, Shreveport JOHN M. GREEN, Springhill KATHERINE A. GREEN, Jonesboro MARY LOU GREEN, Bastrop JANE H. GREER. Ruston .Q I5 R Qi l' fmt -Q- f X' 'Q ' an .sf 4 -- I A 9 J, 0 s 5 Q- :All A . JUDY K. GREER, Baton Rouge STEPHEN R. CREC-G, Homer JOSEPH S. C-REMILLION, Shreveport PRENTICE E. GRESHAM, Bernice CHARLES T. GRIFFIN, El Dorado, Ark. .IOHN R. ORICC, Lulu' Charles CLIFF W. GRIBISLEY. JR., Bossier City YVILTON NI. GUICE. SllI't'YPpUI'I PAUI. W. UUNTER. M1-Comlw, Miss. ANN NI. IIQXLFORD. Vivian CR.-XIJEN HALL. .lunction City, Ark. RUIIERT .I. l'l.'XLL, SllI'k'Yl'Illll'I Junior Class OR.-X Bl. II.-Xl.LNI.'XN, Furmcrville BRUCE A. HANILIN, Houston, Tex. WILLI.-UI F. HANIKIEL, Monroe Jr-DIES K. H.-XKIXIONS, Quilmun RONALD K. ll.'XNACRIFl , Bruton Rouge FR XXCES I. HANCOCK. All-xnnmlria M. ELAINE HANNA, Monroe CHARLES M. HQKNSON, Lake Charles PHYLLIS ,l. IIANSON, Sllrcxcpnrt ROBERT C. IIQXRCIS. Pincx-illu DONNA B. HARRELL, Winnficlcl RICHARD C. HARRELSON, Shreveport RIIIIIARD E. IIARRIS, Sllrcvc-port RUTH E. ll.-XRRIS, Sllrcu-port CARY L. HARRISON, Minden C. IJENISE HARRISON, Sllrcvcport 45 Ng. lk K. fe 8 s 5 x li I-0 R .. 3 1 2. It ff 1 I ,C I24 l i 5, 1. nhl. lb I ' ran I ,,. -. - I-J' ff? ' I, I 5, v 1- ss 'L5 f V . -- irjggviigjl- GUINDOLYN L. HESTER, Shreveport BETTIE HETHERWICK, Shreveport REBECCA HICKCOX. Shreveport MARY M. HIGGINBOTHAIII, Greenwood CHARLES D. HIGHTOWER, Junction City, LINDA S. HILBURN, Cotton Valley GARY B. HILL, Shreveport TED W. HILL, Shreveport rk I-A '17 1 45 ROBERT E. HARRISON, lh-s-if-r C115 HAROLD L. IIATAWAY. Nlindvn ROOSEVELT HATTIN, Morrrot- DAVID IIAWKINS. Bossier City LURA I. HAWTHORNE, Arurtlial LA IO HAYES, I'ILl1'l1ll'l'YIIIC RONNIE NI. .IIAX ES, Shreveport GARY S. HAYCOOD. Bossier City DALLAS E. HAYNES, JR., Kilhourne ROBERT C. HEARNE, Ruston RALPH L. HENDERSON, Shreveport LINDA ANN HENRY, Farmerville . v , t 1 14 X .4 ,g . Y f . , . , L rf . 1'f:1I I :k . l A I x A-TJITT' -144, v ,f5fw::Z'?:x:f1'I2?4a 5525? AUTREY L. HINSON, Bossier City ELIZABETH S. HINTON, West Monroe VERL J. HITE, Hammond WILLIAM R. HODGE, Ruston JOHN P. HOGAN, Shreveport GEORGE D. HOGG, Ruston ROSE ANN HOLDEN, Sareptu RICHARD M. HOLLAN, Haynesville PHYLIS ANN HOLLEY, Heflin DEW E. HOLLIDAY, Shreveport CHARLES E. HOLLIS, Tullos RONALD W. HOLLIS, Shreveport . 10 I -A CYNTHIA A. HOLLOWAY. Harrlcnnlmurg CAROLL HOLMES. Duliuch EDDIE W. HOLMES, Bogalusu DIANE D. HOLOMON. Minden ROBERT M. HULT. Vixian SHIRLEY V. HON.-XKER, SIIIGNCPCIII .I. RICHQXRD HOOD, Arcadia MARY B. HOOD, Clllllllllllll F ' H. MYLEF HOPKINS, Waterlmroof 9 ' nf TERRY K. HOPKINS, Ruston J i DALE A. HOPPER, Benton I JERR1 5. HORN, Rustnn . . Y . L Q ,Q2'Af Q .. If -Mule El J ' Class ROBERT R. HORN. 'riiilulni ' W.-xx'xE O, HORN, Hnsmn Pg X-1 Q. ' LUTHER W. NORTON. Slirewport XM' it .,. ' ,IUIJITII A. IIOWARD. Ruxzfin I . - ' rf . . I . I . TEE JAMES M. HLDDLESTON, Plnin Dealing DENNIS E. IIITIIIES. Okl.ilu-mn City. Oklu. AXDREE L. IIUNTER, All-xumlriu MAIZIE E. lll'N'I'ER. Flircxi-port H.-XNSDELL E. I-IL'N'l'EH. Alexandria MARY ll. III'll5'l'. Sim-wpurt JESSE M. IIIWICIIIXSUN, Pini-xillc YICKI I.. Ill. l'CIll5ON. I'.1r-On lliulilu, Canal Zone I'.Yl'l'lIfIl,'X .X. IIN .K'Il'I', Hu-ton ,lI'lJI'Illl QX. IHLANIJ, Slirw.-xc-por! HEIIIIEHT I.. ISXMIXUEII III, Baton Rouge NOEL K. ISR XEI.. llunkiu me V . A 4' f 7. Y J fl! in Q, x , as in JOHNNIE C. JOHNSON, Shreveport JUDIE C. JOHNSON, Ruston REBECCA JOHNSON. Ruston WALTER JOHNSON. Mansfield RONALD P. JOHNSTON, Shreveport CHARLES P. JONES, Downsvllle GARY D. JONES, Hope, Ark. JEAN JONES, El Dorado, Ark. 'ii ,Q lu 'X -fi. -.4 BONNIE J. JACKSON, Slrongrrloo JOHN C. JACKSON, Llllllrllllttll RICHARD C. JACKSON, Wlest Alonrot HARVEY M. JELKS, Ru-ton EDWIN N. JETT, Athens MARILYN JOHN, Ruston BETTY J. JOHNSON, Ruston DAVID A. JOHNSON, Tylertown, Miss. FRED L. JOHNSON, JR., New Orleans CILL JOHNSON. Ruston GUS JOHNSON, Dry Prong JAMES C. JOHNSON. Janesville . . .-- 'fav K T. Y V 2 , . ,--1 x..-L. ff l H P .F f . ..l '7 , 'J - I, E X I JOHNNY L. JONES, Horner ROY D. JONES, West Monroe S. SUSAN JONES, Bogalusa THOMAS P. JORDAN, Houston, Tex. KAY L. JOYCE, Monroe LOLA F. JOYNER, Rayville KATHLEEN V. KAVANAUOH. Ruston JANET F. KECKLER, Lake Charles KENT HAROLD KELLER, Sherman, Ill. DAVID L. KEMP, Maplewood, N.J. BOBBIE J. KENNEDY, Shreveport JAMES M. KIDWELL, Amarillo, Tex. Aaah 9 . ,gl Y' fl K I s., Q, 1 A I f GARY L. KIIHNL, Ruston RONALD J. KILCARLIN, Metairie LINDA F. KILPATRICK, Bastrop WILLIAM H. KILPATRICK, Collin i' DONNA M. KING, Areudin JAMES E. KING, Slirewport -C ' l wg CAROL KIRKLAND, Bossier City JIMMY E. KIRKLAND, Vivian A. Engl X SANDRA K. KIRKLAND, Rustnn 'Q ALFRED L. KISNER, Aralii Q IIARIIARA A. KLINE, Mangliuin LTV I CLYDE W. KNOX, Hodge Junior Class GLENN R, KNOX, Shrexepurt JANIE L. KOTTLER, Baton Rouge JIMMY L. KOVAC. Killmurne RALPH E. KRAFT, Slirexeport STEINAR KRISTIANSEN, Sunduiku, Nr,-may RONALD E. KRUERIIE, New Orlcam IIENRY M. LAI LEUR, Luf.iyett0 CARL E. LAND, Sllrr,-vepnrl GARLAND V, LAND, JR., Shreveport JAMES A. LANCFORD, Huynesvillc BILLY C. LANCSTON, New Orleam JOIIN F. LANCFTON, Ihisturt BENJAMIN C. LANN, JR., Ruston RONALD R. LAUTIGAR, Ruston JAMES M. LAW, Shreveport CONNIE F. LKWHON, Rumm - '--r 110 H3 SIOII I Ki- JA. B A I fm QQ -df I A ' Q kg .3 A i is e, iff A VA L V I I x , if ,V .A x. A Q hx ' - --4? I -3 . 4' , If I MARGARET S. LIGGIN, Bernice GEORGE D. LINDLE, Shreveport PHILIP J. LINDSAY, Shreveport ALLEN D. LINDSEY. Ruston DEALIOUS D. LINDSEY, Springhill JON P. LINGENFELTER, Shreveport LINDA W. LIPHAM, Bienville JONNIE LOU LIPSCOMB, Ponchatoula DAVID B. LAWHON, Ruston EDDIE J. LAWRENCE. Oakdale ROGER L. LAWSON, Bossier City JACQUELINE Y. LEIGH, Huntsville, JAMES V. LENNON, Lincoln. Mass. RICHARD O. LETARD. Westlake E. ELLIOTT LETLOW, JR., Arcadia JANEY D. LEVASSEUR, Ruston JANET M. LEVEQUE, Glenmora LESLIE K. LEWIS, Alexandria STANLEY X. LEWIS, JR., Ruston THOMAS E. LEWIS, Ruston Ala, 2 f '73 P A .figs ' ' '- K K-ns? fn- I ff :tb WQ, 5 .4 N , fs. 160 wif-R L - PP ' C ' Be ' Q . .1 M f I . -Cl LINDA C. LOW, Shreveport WILFRED C. LOEWER, Eunice THOMAS R. LOFTIN, West Monroe BETH LOFTUS, Stonewall DON R. LONG, Minden JAMES L. LONG, Farmerville JOHNNY M. LONG, Farmerville MARILYN A. LONGINO, Shreveport DANIEL F. LOTT, Bogalusa LINDA C. LOTT, Ruston BERNARD LOUVIERE, JR.. New Orleans LEE E. LOVE, Bossier City 4? , .xv . YZ? 1-A 111 ttf if 'SS L -d Q.-gf' 1 '17 gp., .. I X DAVID LOWE. Mobile, Ala. EDITH A. LOWERY, Frierson PENELOPE M. LYON. Ruston CAROLYN S. MCBRIDE, Monroe Q-9 A PAT Q. IICBRIIJE. Baton Rouge THOMAS D. MCBRIDE. Jonesboro ELIZABETH L. MCCALL. Shreveport SHERRILL M. MCCALLISTER, Bossier Cit DAVID A. MCCALLUBI, Shreveport FRED C. MCCLANAHAN, Shreveport MARY I. MCCLOSKEY, Opelousas SHARON E. MCCOLLUM, Mer Rouge -l Y Junior Class HENRY I.. AICCOY, Taylor DENNIS III. MCCULLOUGH, Ruston IIIICHAEL L.. INICCULLOUCH, Shreveport JOHN S. MCDANIEL, Bossier City DOUGLAS B. MCDONALD, Ruston HUGH S. MCDONALD, Ruston JIMMY L. MCDONALD, Lisbon RICHARD L. MCDONALD, Shreveport ROBERT R. MCDONALD. Springhill DAVID R. MCGEE, Rayville CHERYL .l. MCC-UFFEY, Shreveport RONALD C. KICILWAIN, Columbia MARTHA A. MCKENZIE, Homer PAULA E. AICLEAN, Hodge LLOYD B. MCNEAL. Alexandria M. LANA MCNEAL. Alexandria ,ow 3 rs' ' 4 y fs 'pus In . 2 Ah A AAL f -fi- Q,v . I. .M , mi I I -D ...4i 2 A it 'W . CAROL .I. MARTIN, Shreveport CONSTANCE MARTIN, Shreveport ELIZABETH JAN MARTIN, Haynesville JONATHAN D. MARTIN, Hattiesburg. Miss. KENNETH L. MARTIN, Chalmette STEPHEN H. MARTIN, Bernice WILLIAM S. MARTIN, JR., Bossier City BARBARA A. MATHERLY, El Dorado, Ark. 'QI uf' UP' 1 ' . 4. I . 1 , Q STEPHEN A. MCSHERRY. New Orleans SUSAN S. MCWILLIAMS, Shreveport JAMES MACDONALD, Elmhurst, N.Y. ROBERT R. MACE. Broomall, Pa. CHARLES P. MACEY, Bossier City LARRY J. MACK, Shreveport NELL M. MADISON. Bastrop MIKE C. MAKEPEACE, El Dorado, Ark. LARRY P. IIIANTHEI, Ruston JOHN E. MANTOOTH, Ruston KAREN A. MARLOWE. Mangham FRANK L. MAROCCO, New Orleans CHARLES O. AIATHEWS, Alexandria WALTER R. MATTISON, Satellite Beach, Fla CAROLYN E. MAYER, Bossier City HAROLD MAYES, IR., Shreveport CARL L. MEAD, Pensacola, Fla. RICHARD S. MERIAM III, Ruston RANDY W. MERRITT, Haynesville FRANK .I. MESSINA, Shreveport BETTE S. MILLER, Junction City, Ark. JAMES D. MILLER, Farmerville .IEANNE A. MILLER, Crowley DIANE M. MILLS, Trenton, Mich. .4 ' 1 ,- -? -1-yr.. J' ' ' -I ..,, l xi 1 Nm .. Wg ff- -L X .fa x . I J Q V9 Junior Class FREDERICK W. MORGAN, Shreveport .IAMES G. MORGAN. Minden JAMES H. MORGAN, Raton Rouge LARRY G. MORGAN, Pine-ville MARVIN I.. MORSE, Ruslnn PATERSON W. MOSELEY. Ruston RICHARD MOSELEY. Cousliatta C. RAY MIILIIERN. Mimrm- STANTON M. MULLINS, Bossier City KENNETH M. MURCHISON, Alexandria GLENN MURPHY, Bastrop MARCIA A. MIIRPIIY, Arcadia MICHAEL P. MURPHY, Ruston ROBERT MUSCHKAT, Shri-vc-port MICHAEL L. MYERS, Cnalinga, Calif. VERONICA MYRES, Slircvr-port RANDALL L. MILLS, Shreveport LINDA H. MITCHELL, Cotton Valley PATRICIA A. MITCHELL, Slirevcporl MITCHELL L. MITTON. Ruston GLEN M. MONSOUR. Slircvcport LARRY L. MONTGOMERY. Lake Villagv, Ark. CYNTHIA A. MOON. Home-r VIRGINIA G. MOONEY. Rustun CLYDE O. MOORE. Slirvveport SYLVIA A. MOORE, Homer WALTER E. MOORE, Winnficld CHARLES L. MORGAN. Springhill .' ? .i. 'lv-if -I '17 ' . . uv- e l 2 '0 1 fs' P7 ' I .16 166 ,,.., if f. J '. N tt... ' 'Q ,QQ I I. R Q 'S .' It -XT I 2 -'9' DOLORA A. ODOM, Hodge PHYLLIS E. ODOM, Minden SUSAN L. ODOM, Bastrop NANCY K. O'KUMA, Monroe RALPH R. OLIVIERI, Shreveport GEORGE D. O'MELIA, Minden JULIA A. O'NEAL, St. Joseph MARION K. O'REAR, Homer W- .I. BACHMAN NABORS ll, Mansfield BETTYE L. NASH, Minden .IEANNIE NETTLES, Frankfurt, Germany KATHRYN A. NETTLES, Dry Prong MADELYN NEWINIAN, Oak Grove JUDITH A. NEWSOIVI, Winnfield JOHN P. NICKELSON, Benton MARILYN C. NOBLE. Shreveport BECKY L. NOHSE, Shreveport TIMOTHY D. NOLAN, New Orleans SUZANNE NORRED, Oak Grove ROBERT M. ODENDAHL, New Orleans . .11 1: , ,. . r 'aw .1 A A 2 ' . . H A at v u 'Z' 'x GLEN E. OWENS, Athens MARTHA .I. PALMER, Shreveport JEROME E. PANZIGRAU, Winnfield .IUDY H. PARKER, Ruston MERVIN G. PARKER, Sikes ROSE E. PARKER, Shreveport SUSAN K. PARRISH, Girard CAROLYN E. PARTRIDGE, Alexandria .IO A. PATTERSON, Monroe KATHERINE PATTERSON, Lake Providence ALBERT D. PATTON, Shreveport DAVID H. PAUL, Deville 2 .. if-at f- -Ill ft 1. JEROME R. PAYNE. Metairie RICKEY L. PEACE, Ruston PATRICIA L. PEARCE, Cheneyville STEPHEN W, PEARCE. Shreveport JOHN D. PEDDY, Dodson GORDON D. PESNELL, Ruston JOEL W. PETRUS. Pineville CARY M. PETTY, Baton Rouge FAITH R. PHILLIPS, Ruston HENRY C. PHILLIPS, Famierville JUANITA PICKENS, Huynesville CLARE L. PICKERING, Shreveport Junior Class ROLF G. PINCKERT, Alexandria JAN B. PITTS, Belcher JAMES A. POE, Newellton 'J MURRAY J. POMPEO, Paterson, N.J. EDDIE R. POOL, Shreveport RONALD G. POOLE, El Dorado, Ark. BRIAN F. POSEY, Vivian ANN J. POST, Shreveport ALLEN L. POWELL, Shreveport MICHAEL E. POYNTER, Delhi DAVID H. PREAUS, Eurmerville LINDA L. PRICER, Denison, Tex. JOHN E. PRUDHOMME III, Belcher CLAUDIA L. PRUETT, Ruston BROOKS J. PUCKETT, Bossier City BRUCE PURCELL, Plain Dealing 1.3, -Q I 'Vin li 7 ff ,- ff 'GMA . fa A J S J 1' - t Q ..-f . I fx 3 ,JOHNNY RICHARD, Church Point JERRY G, RICHARDSON, Shreveport JULIA K. RICHARDSON, Shreveport CHARLES O. RICHEY, Calhoun CHARLES E. RIDDLE, Metairie SAMUEL B. RICLING, Shreveport JOHN T. RINEHART, Ruston PATRICIA A. RIVES, Ruston 1 -Qtlflf at JUDY L. RAMSEY. Spearsville BEN C. RATCLIFF, Rayville REBECCA RATLIFF, Ruston JAMES R. RAY. Shreveport LYNDA R. REDDOUT, Dallas, Tex. JAMES B. REEDER, Haynesville DANNY N. REMBERT, Shreveport BETTY J. RENICKER, Haynesville JAMES F. RHEA, Ruston GEORGE C. RHYMES, Quitman PATRICIA L. RICE, Shreveport JANIS R. RICH, Shreveport f f Q ? 1 4 A 'tt ' 61 ak T-E2'afZf if . , X I ,, ,I GERMAN S. RIZO, Maracaibo, Venezuela CONNIE A. ROACH, Bernice MARGARET S. ROACH, Dubach HAROLD E. ROBERTS, Haughton MELVIN G. ROBERTS, Lake Charles JACQUELINE ROBINSON, Ruston CHALNA F. ROCHELLE, El Dorado STEPHEN M. ROGERS, Shreveport SUSAN EILEEN ROLANDT, Shreveport HUDSON RUSHING, JR., Natchez, Miss. ROBERT RUSS, Shreveport CAROLE W. RUSSELL, Wood Dale, Ill. ...Q v 'S' , es A-Q I A ,-A 'R ..- . f9' i I DEE B. RUSSELL, Coushatta .IUDITH D. RUSSELL, Leesville CARSIEN C. RUSSO, Shreveport WESLEY T. RYALS, Converse WILLIS B. RYLAND, Effie NANCY CAROL SAGE, Bossier City RUTH H. SAUNDERS, Spearsville SEARCY B. SAUNDERS, strong, Ark. NANCY F. SAVAGE, Alexandria JERRY SAVELL, Springhill WANDA D. SAVELL, Shreveport MICHEAL W. SCAMMAHORN, Elizabeth Junior Class ROSE A. SCARBOROUGH, Benton MARCUS R. SCHUCHS, Ferriday WALTER A. SCRIBER, Lisbon ARTHUR C. SEALE, Pineville e 9 rf --.Q g .1 5 9 lI1.e m h M. ELAINE SEELY, Alexandria . ,X I. ,a 12 MARILYN M. SEGURA, Mansfield . JAMES E. SELLARDS, Shreveport Q LOUIS SERIO, Bossier City L it 2,14 ANNA M. SEWELL, Ferriday 3 A 2 ' GEORGE E. SEYMOUR, Shreveport v T CLARENCE L. SHADDOCK, JR., Lake Charles i I J - ' DANNY G. SHAW, Monroe 1 'A ei 'I v'?'::L' 1 rll' Li - ii I HOWARD SHAW, JR., Jamestown Q WILLIAM C. SHEPPARD, Shreveport CAROLYN J. SHERRILL, Minden . .IOHN T. SHERWIN, Tallulah X 'X' 4 Q7 I36 I A . 'E I m eh vi Q S L, .v p -i 5 I J A Y ' w 'x'-'. -M 5 CHARLES F. SMITH, Cotton Valley CHARLES M. SMITH III, Moreauville CLEO F. SMITH, New Orleans F. KENNETH SMITH, Bossier City JAMES V. SMITH, Ruston JERRY L. SMITH, Ruston .IERRY L. SMITH, Start KENNETH R. SMITH, Shreveport I 'II I . Y . i Q , , .X 1 '21 ' C2 I . I A Q AI .4 Cl Q PHILIP C. SHORT, Shreveport GILBERT L. SIBLEY, Bossier City .IAMES N. SILVA, .Alexandria IVIONROE H. SILVER, Pollock CYNTHIA M. SIMMONS, Vivian LARRY C. SIMMONS, Bossier City LARRY H. SIMMONS. Shreveport DIANNE SIMPSON. Maplewood CLAUDETTE R. SKAINS, Dowllsville .IUDITH C. SKAINS, Georgetown NORMA I. SLOCUM, Calhoun BARBARA SAIITH, Alexandria ' Q3 'I 1 V Aa 5 MICHAEL I. SMITH, Shreveport MYRTIS A. SMITH, Junction City, Ark. WANDA F. SMITH, Haynesville WILLIAM R. SNELLING, Shreveport TERRY D. SNOOK, Bossier City LOUIS E. SNYDER, Ferriday VALERIE E. SPENCE, Texarkana, Ark. JAMES L. SPIRITOSANTO, Ruston BYRON T. SPRAWLS, Shreveport TANYA W. STAPLES, Ruston WILLIAM J. STASER, Ruston NINA L. STEIN, Shreveport 'X 'Q' -fr .1 I A P 'X J ,- s J ina ' T 1.1,-at X A . .616 ' L .1 ROBERT E. STEIN, Williamsburg, Micll. GERALD E. STEPHENS. Ruston MICHAEL R. STEPHENS, Shreveport CARY W. STEVENS. Springhill JAMES C. STEVENSON. Alexandria PENNY E. STEWART. Alexandria CLIFFORD T. STINSON. Ruston MARY A. STOVALL, Lafayette CHARLOTTE E. STRAIN. Ruston JIM L. STRICKLAND. Farmerville NANCY .I. STRINCER, Chatham ROBERT L. STUART. Ruston Junior Class JOHN D. STUDDIFORD, Clarksburg, Md. KENNETH C. SULLIVAN, Leesville RICHARD K. SUTTON, Huynesville PHYLLIS G. SWAIN, Benton LARRY D. SWEET, Junction City, Ark. PAUL C. SWILLEY, Winnfield LARRY T. SWINT, El Dorado, Ark, GEORGE M. TALTON, Minden ROSS L. TAMBLINCSON, Kennett Squat SAMUEL R. TARTER, Dry Prong THOMAS A. TATE, Greenwood, Miss. ALAN L. TAYLOR. Pineville CAROLYN ANN TAYLOR, Calhoun MARY V. TAYLOR, Monroe MICHAEL B. TAYLOR. .Ionesville RICHARD P. TAYLOR, Alexandria ev r 'L.. '62 ,,,. .. I vi ' o -60 '-V .4 .J .v is L 45 IIT r . I' ' -3' ' 't I rs A blk ,Q I X -:sv ALA.. -.oi ac! .J JOHN P. THOMPSON, Jena JULIANNE THOMPSON, Delhi STEVE P. THURBER, Shreveport DONNA J. TIEMANN, Dallas, Tex. ROBERT F. TINNEY, Baton Rouge PHYLLIS L. TIN SLEY, Haynesville SANDRA K. TIPTON, Minden .JOE P. TITONE, Shreveport i l off- an , W: TERRY J. TAYLOR, Ruston WILLIAM L. TAYLOR, Shreveport JUDY K. TEMPLE, Dodson JoHN W. TEMPLETON, JR., Jonesboro FRANCIS W. TERESA, Ruston ANNE TERRY, Winnfield DENNIS F. TERRY, West Monroe ROBERT H. TERRY, JR., Ruston EDWARD D. THEARD, Shreveport DAVID G. THEIS, Shreveport MARGARET E. THOMAS, Shreveport DIANE K. THOMISEE, Shreveport iv- c' u 'PSV : . I 14- ' L 5 A , 'bl as - get M11 if 0 af' I j Q ri' I MN V3.1 i- ,f-4: ' 3 V :Tis ' SHELIA S. TOOKE, Arcadia GIGI TOOLEY, Shreveport ANN TOWNSEND, Baton Rouge GEORGE R. TRIMBLE, Shreveport CLARENCE TROEGEL, Shreveport LAURA J. TUBBS, Dallas, Tex. DAVID M. TUMLIN, Jonesboro JEFFERY E. TURNER, Shreveport LINDELLE TURNER, Grambling PAULA F. TURNER, Shreveport RONALD E. TURNER, Merryville JULIAN VAN HOOF, JR., Ruston NICO VAN THYN, Shreveport - gg SHEI-:NA K. UHLMANN, comp Spr -J 1.1-.' .1 1 ,S - ev- ' v A -a S - , -A X A , t Ain 9 v . L, 3 M MICHAEL D. WALTERS, .lena DALE E. WARD, Shreveport MARY A. WARNER, Wisner DONNA K. WATKINS, Shreveport ERNEST R, WATKINS, Minden CHERYL L. WATSON, Mansfield SIDNEY P. WATSON, Ruston RICK A. WATTS, Shreveport GLENN D. WEAVER, Oak Grove BARBRA B. WEIKEL, Shreveport .IERE KI. WELBORN, Shreveport PRESTON W. WELCH, Alonterey PATRICIA C. WENDT, Dodson VADA L. WESTBROOK, JR., Ruston VICKIE E. WESTBROOK, Pineville DORTHICE L. WHATLEY, Zachary RICHARD L. WHEELUS, Junction City, Ark. .' JAMES D. WHITE, Ruston JAMES H. WHITE, England, Ark. DOUGLAS H. WESTMORELAND, Shreveport A J no Junior Class RONALD F. VERNON, Tioga MARY M. VIGER. Lake Charles WILLIAM D. VINCENT, Shreveport BOBBY .l. VINES, Dodson CHARLES R. VININC. Oakdale ROBERT T. VOSS, Kinder JAMES S. WADE, Farmerville MILDRED N. WAGNON, Ruston MAYDIE F. WALKER, Ruston PATSY D. WALKER, Transylvuniu JAMES E. WALL, Baton Rouge HENRY B. WALLACE, Chase DAVID M. WALLER, Bossier City WILLIAM B. WALLIS, West Monroe DONALD L. WALSWORTH, Quitman S is , 9 r 3 A I 43 I Q 1.11 I Sh. ffl ,rl -A A 4. I lrv-0 I xx -I .. A xnx- - T 1- I fn. I 2 ,,.. -:av K, f Y X A. wi. A.-: -,S 1 . F..nf.,.u' X . AAA 4 1 R. STEVE WHITE, Minden WILLIAM DON WHITE, Springhill RALEIGH W. WHITEHEAD, Slncvc-port MARY ANN WHITELAW, I3OSSiI.-r City NELWYN WHITLEY, Iiifrnvillc QS? Qi p -. 'K In I RODCEE IJ. WHITMAN, Iindge I . I , ' rf g JOHN H. WHITMORE, Mnnlinin, Ill. 51 F' I 'S be I H ' A- CRECOHYA. WHITNEY, Shreveport J Q :ll In I I gg TIM S. WHITTINCTON, AI.-nnndnn ' . J 3. SUSAN E. WILDEH, Rustun A A V ' . ff, . ' f T? NELDA J. WILKES, GICHIIIOILI ,ae , fa- A 'J I JOHN K. WILLET, Pineville .4 I - ,W H I Q, DALTON W. WILLIAMS, Shreveport ' A A GRADY E. WILLIAMS, Bienville I NANCY C. WILLIAMS, El Dorado, Ark. ln - ' ' Q ' ' F .. .1 L-r U V 7 :7-H I if ,- OSCAR R. WILLIAMS, Shreveport ,ra li ,, ' : A- U we IV Ia .,.5 Q 3 , 1, REUBEN C. WILLIAMS, Houma I -3 Og I I . nl A . . I 1. gs id Q ,-. ' THOMAS C. WILLIAMS, Ferriday 'I p ,,,,, ji M. T WAYNE W. WILLIAMS, Minden A6 . ' WILLIAM C. WILLIAMS, Slidell ' . ' Y, 9 i B I ' 1 'A H. BRUCE WILLIAMSON, Wen Monroe . 'A' An.A. 'f,n,..' it A 'QA JANE WILLIAMSON, Ruston f. .- V - A- A . f f CHARLES K. WILSON, Ruston 3. .gf J -- 4: ELMER W. WILSON III, Marion r .Qy ' Y JIMMY D. WILSON, Bastrop ii' hi 5 A V .1-,1g. aj 4 X in LENDA JO WILSON, Onk Grove -- I - his n 'sg PAUL M. WILSON, Takoma Park, Md. 'IAP . ' 6 , I EILEEN WIMBERLEY, Shreveport . m., . JAMES J. WINN, AInnnnIInn 4 I' A - GARY W. WISE, Angnnrn, Cn. , , Wa I J . t ,4 i Y L.. rf, ' CAROLYN WOMACK, Winnshoro RICHARD L. WOMACK, .Ioncsboro WANDA N. WOOD, Shreveport SHERI D. WOODS, Jonesboro IVIE J. WOODWARD, Wavelund, Miss. RICHARD C. WOODWORTH, Syracuse, N Y NANCY C. WORLEY Shreveport 4. 75 CYNTHIA S WRIGHT Many MARION M ZIOBROWQRI 'ihreweport 3 G 'N ' . , 1 I ' ,SS - PATRICIAVA. ZIEGLER, Raton ROuge ' . - fa I. ' Q M ' ,Lj141-,1nj.gZg.'j-,.jj.'-5.1. I , 1 rex 5 A '.1..- -.-v' .-.- . ' aim ic 'J ,aj . nf'-X :I .pr-A I VIZ ., it z' A ,P G+-sy-1,522 . .MUN .--ns'-ff r 'J' A If, E ,5 DAN R. ALLEN. Shreveport LARRY D. ALLEN, Ruston VICKI A. ALLEN, Ruston PRENTESS E. ALLETAG. Pineville CLENDA L. ALLMAND, Baton Rouge BEVERLY D. AMBRICO, Bossier City MARCIA J. AMY, Baton Rouge BARBARA .L ANDERS, Arcadia 3. it ' .' ax '7 ve, AUDLEY L. AARON, JR., Ruston LOUIS .I. ABSHIRE, Morgan City JAMES E. ADAMS, El Dorado. Ark. STEVE E. AGAN, Alexandria DIANNE AHLERS, Bossier City CECILE ALBRITTON, Downsville LINDA K. ALBRITTON, Farmerville DIANE C. ALEXANDER, El Dorado, Ark. JAMES E. ALFORD. Bossier City MICHAEL D. ALFORD, New Orleans MICHAEL L. ALFORD, Jonesboro CHALMUS E. ALLEN, Ruston JB 'a Q s -10 I g- S fax -C !P RONNIE T. ANDERS, Ruston BECKY L. ANDERSON, Shreveport LINDA I. ANDERSON, Princeton LINDA W. ANDREWS, Benton MARTIN W. ANDREWS, JR., Benton DANNY R. ARNOLD, Monroe KATHERINE AUBIN, Shreveport RICHARD K. AUSTIN. Houston, Tex. STEVEN A. AUSTIN. Bogalusa WILLIAM J. AYERS, Minden LINDA C. AYRES. Jonesboro ORDALE P. BABIN, JR., Cliauvin sv!! 'Z -6 if fb w-.i l 'Z ,Q -:v 'x F 4. L Y 1000 v-5 A n 'R Q s rf I -A ' .4 A Q 5. . ' A le 4 Hai xg IGN in URSON S. BACLE. Cousliutta DIANE C. BADGLEY, Baton Rouge SUE BACLEY, Slirevepnrt LARRY E. BANKS, Yvinnslmro GREY C. BARHAM, Springhill ROY E. BARLOW. Vidalia MITZIE I.. BARNES. Slirevc-port OSCAR P. BARNES, Ruston C. PIM HARNETT. Oil City BEVERLY A. BARR. Plciin Dealing GENE N. BARRETT, Sllrevc-port NANCY IZARRON, Spvzirsvillc Sophomore Class SHERRY A. BARRON. Furmerville SUSAN E. BARRON, Speursvillc YERNA L. BARRON, Spcursville LINDA ANN RASHAAI. Taylor .IANIES E. BASKIN. Ruskin SANDRA C. IIASKIN. Ruston PATRICIA K. BASS. Ida IIOIZIBIE R. BAIICHAIAN, Angie FRANK D. BAXLEY, Ruston PAUL D. BEACH, Wiinvr WALTER E. BEARD. West Monroe JAMES I . BEASLEY. Shri-vcport PATSY L. BEASLEY, Fcrriday S. STEYVART BEATTY, Hcflin DANIEL P. BELL, Shreveport JERRY L, BELL, Quitmun I, K Vg, ,. I rf- 'Q bl 1 0' ' , 4 4 - f rr ' Y ' I , ' Silk f 1 .nf , C? -4 ft' . A Y A R 53 33 f 1 I 1 X I I T hh W. I Q 'I V fl 2 S I L. a L KENNETH S. BERTHELOT. Aralii GLEN O. BERTIAUX, Shreveport GEORGE P. BETTS. Camden, Ark. CHARLES W. BISHOP. IR.. Summerfield LARRY W. BLACKWELL, Homer WOODROW C. BLAIR, Winnfield PERRY .I. BOBBITT, Bossier City TERRY A. BELL, Bogalusa TIMOTHY C. BELL, Shreveport CLYDE D. BENEFIELD. Shongaloo LARRY R. BENEFIELD, Haynesville IRENE I. BENNETT, Sulphur .IACK J. BENNETT. Natchez. Miss. KAY BENNETT, Gibsland CHARLES M. BENOIT. Westlake HAROLD K. BERG, Shreveport MARIAN F. BERCAMO, New Orlean PATRICIA L. BERRY, Dallas, Tex. SANDY N. BERRY. Shreveport my vt Q rl if I J' BI-:RTA BLANco.HERRERA, Havana, Cuba ' E. A A 3' E ' CAROLYN JEAN BOLT, Haynesville DONNA M. BOOGAERTS, Shreveport DAVID L. BOQUET, Houma JANET D. BOSTON, Shreveport JANET L. BOSWELL, Shreveport CARL J. BOUDREAUX, Metairie MARGARET A. BOX, Dodson CARY J. BOYD, Ruston LAWRENCE E. BOYD, Bossier City RICHARD D. BOZEMAN, Shreveport TOMMY G. BRADSHAW, Shreveport FRANK T. BRAME, Alexandria -5? 3 Q .9 .Q 7- -:f ' hi W Ax 0 EE 2 JACK W. BRANCH, .lUIlPSlWfU KATHY l.. BRASHER. Luling DERYVOOD A. BRETT, Furmerville THOMAS P. BREVELLE, Oakdale CHARLES S. BREWER. Baton Rouge KENNETH W. BREWSTER, Simsboro TOMMY G. BRIGHT, Hope. Ark. JAMES A. BRISTER. West Monroe- PAMELA G. BROCK, Bossier City EDWARD O. BROOKS, Choudrant ROBERT D. BROWER. New Orleans JANET M. BROWN, Monroe Sophomore Class JOE H. BROWN, lNI4-inroc RONALD BROWN. Ville Platte VERNA C. BROWN. Summerfield WALTER L. RRUNSON, Heflin MARILYN BRUYNINCKX, Alexandria DAVID xt. BUFKIN, Houston, Tex. EARL D. RUNDY, Morgan City LINDI o. BURK, Baton Rouge Wll,l.lANl l . ISURNETT, Springhill l,lNllA 5. BURNS, Sllrvvt-port Rolllflirll E. HURT, SilI!NlNIl'l! HENRI A. lilVl'I.ER, Minflf-n JUDY K. BIITLER, Oil City ANDREW A. RYARCEON, Winnslioro JIM C. BYRD, Slircvrport SANDRA K. CAFFERY, D:-lhi A X rw ga A f ,1 W I 1 F .QA 1 T' 1 A l -dl 1' I 4 41.1 I.. run A ff. W -A '4 ' 2? Z. 'Wu ,., V31 ...Q I WAYNE L. CARAWAY. Shreveport SARAH E. CARLISLE, Shreveport RONALD G. CARLSON. Shreveport JIMMY L. CARNECIE. Bogalusa H. ELNORA CARPENTER, Winnfield L. SUE CARROLL, Gilbert MIKE W. CARTER, Simsboro LINDA F. CARUSO, Haughton emi -6 'S 91 Z 'zu .-6 -I vw, JUDY CACLE. Lake Charles CHARLES L. CAIN, Monroe RUBY C. CALHOUN. Minden ANDREW L. CALLAIS, Galliano JERRY D. CAMP, Shreveport LEONARD B. CAMPRELL. Ruston MICHAEL R. CAMPBELL. Minden ROBERT W. CAMPISELI.. Pineville WILLIABI C. CAMPBELL, Vidalia THOMAS B. CANN. Ruston DEBORAH A. CANTER, Cotton Valley RONALD CARAWAY. Shreveport Z3 ' 1 -J 'as --an ROBERT L. CASH, England, Ark. LYNN CASKEY, Jonesboro .IAMES E. CATHEY, IR., Dodson NAOMI R. CAUSEY, Oak Grove VIRGINIA D. CAVER, Ruston JAMES M. CHAMLEE, Sarepta CLARENCE L. CHANDLER,'Haynesville JUDY M. CHANDLER, Ruston RICHARD G. CHANDLER, Shreveport CARLA M. CHAPMAN, Shreveport HAROLD L. CHAPMAN, Leesville JUDY D. CHAPMAN, Archibald . ...Q 5 s . 1335 i ff Q ' . 1 -6 A V : -r GTA A P55675 I LINDA K. CHARBONNEAU, Dallas. Tex. LINDA J. CHARPING. Athens JOHN N. CHEATWODD. Ruston MARY ANN CHILDRESS, Ida PAUL V. CHOPPIN. New Orleans GLENN E. CLARK. JR., Bossier City JACKIE F. CLARK. Shreveport JOSEPH L. CLARK, Opelousas SHEELAH NI. CLARK. Georgetown. S.C. WILLIAM E. CLEGG III. Lombard. Ill. DONNIE E. CLEVELAND. Farmerville GREGOR G. CLEVELAND. Bellevue, Neh. Sophomore Class CAROL A. CLINTON, Jena SUSAN L. COCHRAN, Monroe BILL O. COCGIN, Plain Dealing 'T SANDRA A. COLE, Simsbnro ALFRED D. COLLEY. Minden PAUL E. COLQUETTE, Crossett, Ark. BEULAH M. COLVIN, Bernice GEORGE B. COLVIN. Shreveport JAN COLVIN, Ruston MARY JEAN COLVIN, Bogalusa PAULA A. COLVIN. Dubach VICKI L. COLVIN, Jonesboro RAYMOND E. COOPER, Dulmach TOMMIE J. COOPER, Dubach THERESA S. CORLEY. Shreveport TEDDY L. CORMIER. Arnaudville ' Q 2Y,j17,,w,., xl I xf-7 .XV ry V I .: i e- U15 .,--an E. Q, -,.. W an ...xi wx b A.-s ' H '- I .I 'W Xiu' . : .6 I 4 F In I 1- SUZANNE V. CRONIN, Lake Charles GERALD R. CROOKS, Pineville MARLENA A. CROSSMAN, Birmingham, JAMES R. CROWLEY, Shreveport JERRY T. CRUMPLER, Ruston D. ORVILLE CULPEPPER, Minden CHARLES A. CURRY, Monroe JAMES M. CURTIS, Ruston 1 ,,. r 'il -' 'LT Q ,A , . . J 5 ae , fad sw.. -455 55425 Aw A4 53 BGR! Ala. ,9- vb I-Q P pf '. I K., mf -at -.49 IQ CATHERINE S. COUCH, Junction City. JOHN E. COUVILLON, Alexandria SUE E. COWART, Eerriday CATHERINE I. COX, Shreveport PHYLLIS M. COX, Andrews, Tex. JESSICA A. CRAIG, Springhill SAMANTHA G. CRAIG, Springhill ANDREW J. CRAWFORD, Coushata LARRY D. CREECH, Bastrop WAYNE CREED, Jena BRUCE P. CREIGHTON, New Orleans SHIRLEY M. CROFTON, Shreveport J , 'L F' r' l' . ' wil . Ne bA. is 2 f-5 ,itat . Af-, if 'Q .f' All qv. 5 ARTHUR L. DANIEL, Metairie SHARON R. DANIELS, Marion ROGER D. DANZY, Simpson BECKIE J. DAVIDSON, Choudrant BEVERLY G. DAVIS, Shreveport BRENDA L. DAVIS, Jonesboro H. RUSSELL DAVIS, Arcadia JOE R. DAVIS, Shreveport THOMAS M. DAVIS, Leesville VIRGINIA A. DAVIS, Rome, N.Y. WANDA K. DAVIS, Ruston W. DAVID DAWSON, Haynesville Ark. .ah ,J A M4 iQx. ,4 he Ja I if X A IIAJ JIMMY W. DEAN. Homer GERALD A. DECKLER, Alexandria RONNIE L. DEHABERMANN, Bossier City CHERIE DELACROIX, Jennings ,Q 5, iq Q 3 Y.. CHARLES M. DEMOSS, Plain Dealing A ' QA LEWIS DEMOSS. Shreveport .7 S -5- RICHARD L. DENEVE. Metairie HARVEY E. DENNIS, JR., Bossier City A' I D F I A , I 3 4. KENNETH T. DENNIS, Shreveport 'I ng f A A. VICKI DENNISON, Ida '1 ' I- - ., L, -4 MELISSA I. DEVILLE, Monroe ., x .4 -- V V 1 ROBERT C. DICK, Delhi , , . 'iq -i :IM . , XV . I I- -' I A ee. - YVILLIAAI H. DICK, JR., Alexandria JAMES R. DICKERSON, Lisbon AI. CATHERINE DICKINSON. Minden JOSEPH W. DILLMAN. JR., Shreveport SHARON M. DILLON. Athens JEANNIE C. DINKINS, Shreveport MELBA J. DIXON, Natchitoches ROBERT B. DOBHS, Boseier City LINDA F. DODD, Farmerville VIRCIL H. DODD III, Shreveport MARCIA J. DOLIN, Shreveport C. CLIFTON DOPSON, West Monroe LARRY R. DOPSON. West Monroe GORDON E. DORE, JR., Crowley PATTI L. DOVE, Shreveport FRANCES E. DOWLING, Ruston I in . X -A a-if -1 My er 3. .P Q .id 1' 2 , ca v I-fl!- re . . Q. .E ,,,. .. 1 ,,., I ,i,,f.-,H - -Iv .iuaiilizlMA4.vl:'f1.'.i,: ... 'P' .ii - ' 3 A Q f 'fi . i, 8 9 ii fb I SONIA E. DOWLINC. Bossier City CLARA D. DREW, West Monroe DENNIS L. DUCOTE, Cottonport CHARLES R. DUKE, Tioga INIARSHA L. DU-NIESNIL, New Orleans SANDRA R. DUPONT. Shreveport MICHAEL R. DURHAM, Oil City BILLIE JEAN EAKER. Tzlllulall M. DIANE EDWARDS. Kilbourne MARY B. EILAND, Ruston LLOYD E. ELKINS. Haynesville GERALD P. ELLENDER, Houma ge NANCY E. ELLINGTDN. Minden . 2 n Q , DENNIS R. ELLIOTT. Alexandria ' li f 5' PAUL H. ELPHINCSTONE, Licnnnge, Ark. f f A f . MARY A. EMBRY. Opelousas '45 ff' .. . ,Q 'J .a+-.j g ' ' p ff? x in-i L .M MERRILL K. ERMON, New Orleans f A I RUDOLPH ESTESS, JR., Bossier City .Aff ff R' an NANCY L. ESTILL, Shreveport if 4, K. DIANE ETHRIDGE, Minden 7 .f IN . 'fi I D ,A tk I -I A 1 ' Ai 2 ,-.1 h Q 1 4. X . nzigaah.. llll I I . ogg:-Eegtgnllll I 5 X GERALD W. EVANS, Port Arthur, Tex. WILLIAM R. EVANS, Peckville, Pa. PROCTOR N. EVERS. El Dorado, Ark. PATTY L. FAIRBANKS, Tallulah DAVID E. FALGOUST, New Orleans LINDA 5. FARLEY, Houghton AUDRY c. FARMER, Ruston J. LARRY FARMER, Ruston LORENA R. FARRAR, Lillie WOODROW W. FARRAR, JR., Spearsville GLENN A. FERACHI, Plaquemine FRED V. FERRINCTON, Waterproof I I 419 IX AI J I n... I . .5 ' A f GAVIN L. FINLAY, Jefferson, Terr. . 9 , - ' MALCOLM E. FINNELL, Shreveport Q4 5 J A ROBERT E. FISH, Baton Rouge -A ' -. - I ' P ' ' CAROLYN A. FISHBURNE, Arden, N.C. ' PATSY D. FITZGERALD, Rneion A 1 ' W RICHARD M. FLURRY, Summerfield , ' ,-ae MARY E. FOLDS, Monroe 4-2 I MARY ANN FOLSE. Soreprri ' A AD F' x RAYMOND v. FORCIER, Bossier Ciry -n 1 Q - ' i C. DONITA FORD, Si. Joseph ,if .4 CHARLES R. FORNEA, Pride 'fl P' WILLIAM L. FORSYTHE, Maplewood Y GEORGE D. FORTENBERRY, Bogalusa ffl F-2 RICKY W. POSTER, Hodge WILFRED L. FOSTER, Jonesboro 1 . PAULA J. FOWLER, Pineville '13 : S .X A x T Ea H ' STEVE FOWLER, Dniineh , 1' L. EDDIE FOY, Shreveport up I EDNA L. FRANKLIN, Ruston ' ' ev' CATHY FRAZIER, Grayson In MORGAN E. FREEMAN, Bossier WILLA L. FREEMAN, Hodge CRAIG S. FRENCH, Monroe HOLLIS A. FRYE, Shreveport DIANN L. FULCO, Shreveport PAM FUQUA, Shreveport SHARI M. FURR, Tallulah PRISCILLA L. CAMBLE, Bastrop City' f , 9 I 0 ...Q X ,A , A, .ar 1-A v-wp x 1 .fx--' e ' 1 '. I .A ' - f glgyyt I I 'iii 'B . Q it J- , F I . .- 3 4 V -fi 5,11 ,' K , ii l- an I , - I r fi ,f , 1 Q Q. , .IANICE E. GERVASE, Orlando, Fla. JOHN M. GIBBENS, Metairie BETTY L. GIBBS, Jena LINDA GIBBS, Minden PEGGY J. GIBBS, Morgan City GEORGE R. GILBERT, Mansfield DANNETTA GILL, Slagle PEGGY GIRARD, Virginia Beach, Va. fy:-:,.:: . L' 1' I X is rx All i 1 715, pi! .,,I ls L I ! . 'ff V ,. 'lx ,. SEM , o s , 1 I 1 I , LINDA J. GANN, Shreveport BRUCE L. GARDNER, Baton Rouge MELANIE A. GARNER, Clinton HARRY D. GARRISON, Westlake NORMA F. GARRISON, Bossier City LORRAINE M. GATES, Alexandria JIM A. GAYLE, Springhill H. LAJEANE GENTRY, Bossier City P. DIANE GEORGE, Shreveport DAVID A. GERMAIN, Haughton CAROLYN A. GERNAND, Baton Rouge MARGARET E. GEROW, Ruston J, -. vw .. . 3 - I4 -K ...av 'f 2 1 'tv 'S o 2, , . 4 7 ,ea 4+ .K A 11.3, RODNEY J. GISCLAIR, Cutoff RICK L. GITHENS, Vivian GEORGE F. GLEASON, Bossier City REGINA C. GLEASON, Bossier City ALBERT G. GOING, Opelousas RONALD W. GOODWIN, Shreveport PAUL C. GOWAN, Epps PETER V. GRAHAM, New Orleans 'R f...- . C me I . ft .X GZ. in ROBERT W. GRAND, Baton Rouge DONALD R. GRANGER, Lake Charles MARY L. GRANTHAM, Mangham ROBERT E. GRAVEL, Alexandria BETTY J. GRAY, Ruston Q db. ISA I! .. .,.. , ..., ., .. 'Gigli 9. v.-7 A Q. , 1 ' 1 3, 5. Qi ri E., 4 Q 11' 5 I ' I ra, ,g3'lf'7ll I of wa .,. Q -o 'O '-7 I- . Q5 I .QAM ' M t I nth I ,,,,.- IA! . MARSHA E. GRAY, Bernice JAMES C. GRAYSON, JR., Shreveport JIMMY W. GREEN, Kinder KIRBY E. GREEN, Rushville, N.Y. MICHAEL A. GREEN. Shreveport THOMAS O. GREEN, El Dorado, Ark. JANE ELIZABETH GREER, Homer GAIL P. GREGORY, Clinton-Sherman AFB, Okla. MERRILL D. GRESSE, New Orleans THOMAS G. GRICE, Marrero ANITA M. GRIFFIN, Springhill JOE J. GRIFFITH. Jennings Sophomore Class STEPHEN L. GRIMES, Alexandria RONALD E. GRIMMETT, Bastrop GYRUS H. GUIDRY, Alexandria JENNIFER GULLEY, Marion LINDA G. GULLY, Baton Rouge LINDA L. GUNTER, Bastrop BARBARA E. GUTHRIE, Newellton HAL D. GUTSCH, Alexandria MICHAEL D. GUZMAN, Lake Charles NEIL F. HAGER, Ruston .IAN E. HALEY, Doyline PAMELA HALEY, Monroe ANNE W. HALL, El Dorado, Ark. BRUCE V. HALL, Summerfield HELEN H. HALL, Dubach MARIAN T. HALL, Winnsboro In A. ia- -1' J f X I ar 'R 4 I .7 . A 11 I az 'ia x Q fit S X f .1127 dj L-, N 1 . 3.6 w 0 Q 95 . . ' - .fi-f I ' 'fijllf ' , A of, , - ..g,, Lp? . .. .N , ' if .- '. f . f i 1 f DENNIS E. HARLAN, Shreveport DAVID S. HARPER, Alexandria HARRY B. HARPER, Shreveport JAMES F. HARRIS, Pineville JAMES H. HARRIS, DeRidder JERRY M. HARRIS, DeRidder KATHERINE C. HARRIS, Dt-:Ridder RONALD A. HARRIS, Shreveport pts A SHARON A. HALL, Bossier City PATRICIA K. HALLEY, Monroe MARY D. HAMILTON, Ruston BOBBY L. HAMMONS, Ruston GILBERT M. HAMMONS, Wisner NELSON C. HANEY, Shreveport LINDA JO HANKINS, Oak Grove JAIME C. HANNA, Jonesboro NOEL D. HANSFORD, Bossier City FADRA C. HANSON, Shreveport GARY M. HANSON, Arcadia JERRELL D. HANSON, Ruston f' 4' -,eg ,355 .53 cglff, 'J j , 'ml '-vi I A f I 5, 1 . x, N I. A . V I Vik. A A ' L I GARY A. HARRISON, West Monroe JOHN M. HART, Monroe LINDA M. HARTMAN, Shreveport PEGGY A. HARTSFIELD, Quitman CLARENCE H. HARVEY, Marion RANDY C. HARVEY, Ruston VIRGINIA P. HARVEY, Jackson WILLIAM W. HARVEY, Tallulah BILLY B. HATHORN, Minden SHERRY L. HATHORN, Alexandria SHERYL L. HAWKINS, Shreveport JEFFREY L. HAWLEY, DeRidder A 'Q in v -5 134' 'T X s 3 ' A Q dal . ' 2 . Ui , if-1 ' f J 5452? :,3'xi13' -if-5?-Z i ' .-A4 - 1 fi? ' as s I . 2 - -an A ,u , Q - .4 'K 'A ' I -3 Q QB fl LEWELL P. HAYDEN, Kenner WILLIAM J. HAYES, Corpus Christi, Tex. GLORIA .I. HAYNES, Ruston HARRY S. HAYNES, Bossier City .IO ELLEN HAYNES, Shongaloo SHIRLEY Y. HAYNES, Ruston MARGARET L. HEAD. Alexandria RONALD E. HEBERT, Vidalia HOWARD L HEFFELFINGER, Bethlehem, ROBERT M. HEFLIN, Monroe NEWTON H. HENDERSON, Pride WILLIAM H. HENDRICKSON, Ruston Sophomore' Class CARLOS A. HENLEY, Jena I. PATRICK HENNESSY, Walnut Grove, Calif. W. CRAIG HENRY, Bernice LINDA S. HENSLEE, Springhill MARTHA JOY HENSLEE, Sicily Island ,IOHN W. HENSON, Leesville CECIL W. HERREN, Shreveport LARRY D. HETHCOX, Ruston .IOSEPH W. HIGGINBOTHAM, Shreveport BOLIN R. HIGGS, Shreveport TAFFY A. HILBORN, Shreveport ANN MARIE HILL. Shreveport PHYLLIS J. HILL, Monroe VIRGINIA M. HILL, Shreveport CHARLES E. HILLMAN, Alexandria DAVID J. HILLMAN, Lisbon :a ' ' ff thi ' ' ,ce fs 0.4 fw , , -6 . 4 Pa. N, .Xu VX: ' J ll! I x JV! EMM It Y- F2 , M. . f Y I .12 F Q . ,L ' ,W , gl! 1 'N 454 xl. V :V-AW -- , -5? N' 'sr' A --N' , . if,--1 rw' .S ' 74 R! ,X K 4 -..A alt ...I .X 1 1, ' 4 ffwz E 'O 1. lin ' Y .n L -Q! J H I XJR J MARSHA L. HILTON, Monroe EDWIN A. HOADLEY, Ruston JERRY G. HOBBS, Opelousas DANNY HOBGOOD, Bogalusa PHYLLIS D. HODGE, Marion ALVIN S. HODGES, JR., Slaughter SALLY J. HODGES, Shreveport KENDRA C. HOFFMAN, Ruston CHARLOTTE A. HOFFOSS, Minden ANN E. HOGAN, Ruston BOBBIE .I. HOHMANN, Ringgold SHARON M. HOKE, Bogalusa 'IM ,H- f-'X . L3 JEROME C. HOLLAND, Houston, Tex. --'-H .4 W V In QE RORERT H. HOLLENSHEAD, Urania H 3 ' LQ JUDY D. HOLLIS, Minden ' Alf n LINDA J. HOLMES, Duhach , V A f 1 - --n' . - , 5 ,j i 'V , ,,, . Y RONNIE L. HOLMES, Bogalusa f a: .. g lt' L.,-,. Q ,A 'I JACKIE C. HOLOMON, Dnnbnny 1. 1 ' j NANCY E. HOLSTEAD, Ruston XA' .f 7 ' BARBARA HOLT, Alexandria . ,zfjign ,. if ,Y -A 1 N if , 1 ? I 1 ? X -f ' T l fL.. ' I 6 tr A l II 2 l BETTY R. HOLT, Alexandria KENNETH .l. HOLTGREVE, Metairie ROBERT P. HOOPER, Shreveport CHARLES G. HORTMAN, Cotton Valley SARAH L. HOWELL, Oakdale MARY J. HOYER, Bossier City SHEILA L. HOYT, Pineville RICHARD D. HUBER, Cullen PAMELA HUCKABAY, Shreveport CATHERINE M. HUDDLESTON, Plain LARRY E. HUDNELL, Bossier City FRED C. HUFFMAN, Alexandria Dealing f X 4 6 'le 1 -Q, f 'ae 'I' A v - 'G ' is , if ' A 2 . 1. A ,X 1 J X-.. JANE F. HUGHES, Shreveport BARRY F. HUMBLE, Haynesville LINDA S. HUMBLE, Natchez, Miss. CYNTHIA F. HUNT, Haynesville MILDRED A. HUTCHINSON, Jonesboro VICKIE J. HUTCHINSON, Shreveport KENNETH C. HYATT, Shreveport PEGGY A. INGRAM, Bossier City PENNY L. IRLAND, Shreveport I. JANE ISLER, Bossier City GEORGIA E. JACKSON, Ruston GLENN I. JACKSON, Shreveport Sophomore Class LYN G. JACKSON, Lake Charles LORALU JAMES, Farmerville CARL W. JENKINS, Bogalusa CHARLES L. JENNETTE, Shreveport STANLEY O. JESTER, Sarepta PATRICIA K. JEWELL, Shreveport A. BYRON JOHNSON, Haynesville GEORGE G. JOHNSON, Forest Hill KARL L. JOHNSON III, Rodsford, Ill. J MICHAEL T. JOHNSON, Homer OLIVER D. JOHNSON, Chase STANLEY R. JOHNSON, Tioga STEPHEN F. JOHNSON, Zachary JAMES E. JOHNSTON, Shreveport JOSEPH H. JOHNSTON, Clarks DONNA M. JOLLY, Shreveport Atl 3 'ur ,. ' -.J sy ' 1 f , Q -r3 xt1vf' 4 ,Af '3 K -in 6 I ,-If r A' il J I v' Q I A I, 11. :Q - 1 I . V ., ll vI:. .1 J 7 Lg P- tt I AURELIA ANN KENDALL, Ellicott City, Md. CLARENCE D. KENNEDY, Bossier City SARAH C. KENNEDY, Ruston THOMAS P. KENNEDY, Zachary ANITA L. JONES, Minden BILLIE E. JONES, Downsville HENRY D. JONES, Georgetown NELDA G. JONES, West Monroe KAYO JONG, Lake Providence LIND-Y L. JORDAN, Winnfield DAVID D. JUDD, Shreveport BEVERLY A. JUNEAU, Shreveport MARTHA C. KEENE, Alexandria WILLIAM L. KEENER, Ruston JAMES M. KELLY, Elizabeth JOHN C. KELLY, Pine Bluff, Ark. rx 'ra I f - - .fx is GEORGE A. KEY, Barksdale, AFB BOBBIE G. KIHNEMAN, Shreveport . JAMES H. KIHNEMAN, Shreveport CARROLL P. KILGORE, Ruston , ,,, ,D if 15? . ff- :tif ' - b , ,:25:f A ji A 2 -4 ,T 'IQ x X. I KS! f f GEORGE R. KILGORE, Plain Dealing SANDRA D. KILGORE, Ruston JOHN V. KINDER, Alexandria DON B. KING, Overton, Tex. J. MADELINE KING, Ruston ROGER D. KING, Cotton Valley JACQUELINE Y. KINZER, Shreveport JANET M. KIPER, Monroe DAVID L. KIRKLAND, Shreveport JAMES L. KIRKLAND, Shreveport THOMAS F. KNIGHT, Spearsville MICHAEL L. KOMENDO, Shreveport I v .dt Q-an -an . -4 -ef-'I 'Z' oh lil as ,Q , 1? .. X A MICHAEL E. KOPP, Baker ROBERT J. KRISON, Shreveport DOUG S. KUTINA, Arabi WALTER J. LAATSCH, Bangor, Me. LARRY L. LAFITTE, Ke-ithville WILLIAM R. LAMBERT, West Monroe THOMAS G. LAMPEREZ, Houma DON E. LAMPSHIRE, Grand Junction, Colo. SIDNEY INI. LANCASTER, lNIOnr0e JACK M. LAND, JR., Ruston DANIEL J. LANGHELD, Minden ALLEN W. LARSON, Ruston Sophomore Class MICHAEL G. LATIMER, Bossier City JOHN P. LATKA, Seymour, Conn. RICHARD T. LAWRENCE, Luling ROGER D. LAWRENCE, Jonesboro SANDY K. LAYFIELD, Jonesboro KATHY L. LAYTON, Shreveport JACQUELINE K. LEBLANC, New O JOSEPH H. LECOUX, Opelousas HARLAN B. LEE, Shreveport SHARON E. LEE, Kilbourne JERRY M. LEMONS, Pineville ROBERT F. LESTAGE, Campti KAREN E. LESTER, Baton Rouge DANIEL W. LEWIS, Dry Prong DANNY LAROY LEWIS, Homer JAMES A. LEWIS, Pineville rleans H In f '61 --.- nhl , ' .X :Cv LA' LA ha, , 'ZS' X JOHN T. LUMENS, San Diego, Calif. NEAL R. LYLES, Maplewood JAMES E. MCALLISTER, Norphlet, Ark. MARILYNN M. MCCABE, New Orleans JANET S. MCCALLUM, Shreveport RONALD L. MCCALLUM, Zachary HARDEN S. MCCANN, Tioga ADELL MCCARTER, JR., Ruston CAROLYN A. LIBERTO, Shreveport CHARLES R. LINN, Shreveport JUDY C. LITTLE, Shreveport JOSEPH M. LOCKWOOD, Bastrop GEORGE W. LODGE, Springhill -A .ff 'll HELEN RUTH LOGAN, Mooringsport A . LAWRENCE W. LOGSDON, Alexandria ,Q-jg' if .ii WILLIAM A. LOLLEY. Shreveport Lil:--1-K .,.'- l Aa A ' LESLIE K. LONG, Buffalo, N.Y. Ig p N A -is CHARLES R. LOVE, Ruston ' fl , n RICHARD A. LOVE, Ruston up 'A ff I FELIX E. LUEG, Wert Monroe up . V vv., A L? r E I In l I r ,,, A . . zb U F if . A h CONNIE C. MCCARTNEY, Ruston KENNETH W. MCCLANE, Winnfield F' - ' - ELOISE MCCLENDON, Minden 'Xi 1 GARY W. MCCLURE, Shreveport I I , 7- 'I 1 JAMES, ll. MGCLUEE, Shreveport R 4, , .4 JEANNE B. MCCONATHY, Quitman if 'f V. .r Y .3 BILLY K. MCCONNELL, Rayville gf ' ' .y A- ,, .TZ-' JOHN W. MCCORKLE, Choudrant , ANDRA L. MCCULLOUGH, Shreveport BRUCE B. MCCULLOUGH. Mansfield GARY L. MCELROY, Bossier City MICKY Y. MCGHEE, Biloxi, Miss. I 5 . all , A n- an '4-.f Ll: 'A f 1 A ' X 4 ' ' AK TIMOTHY G. MCCIVAREN, Natchez JAMES A. MCGRIFF, Monroe ALLEN E. MCHAM. Homer ANN MCINTOSH, Rayville RUSS MCJUNKINS, Shreveport LARRY W. MCKENZIE, Homer PHILLIP T. MCKENZIE. Homer EVELYN C. MCKNEELY. Blanchard JACQUELINE M. MCLEAN, Pineville RONALD B. MCMORRIS, Zachary MARTHA J. MABRY. Ruston MARY A. MARRY. Shreveport Sophomore- Class MICKIE D. MADDEN, Bossier City WILL MADDEN. Dienville MARIA MAOGIO, Houghton CAROL F. MALEC, Shreveport FRED MANHART, Monroe DENZA L. MANNING, Shreveport MARY L. MANSON, Baton Rouge LINDA C. MARAK, Shreveport JOHN M. MARKAVERICH, Shreveport CECIL P. MARR, Shreveport ARTHUR D. MARRS, Shreveport DON L. MARTIN, Bossier City RALPH B. MARTIN, JR., Hagerstown, Md SHARON B. MARTIN, Ruston TERRY E. MARTIN, Shreveport DANNY MASON, Lillie 'IA li ss. li... . jxvf. Q-sv ALL' Miss. K. 3 P I 'J v 'i x Q0 xy, vi 5 ig-V , X I I A ly , is . A CORINNE MAYS. Plain Dealing MARCIA E. MAYS, Ruston SUSAN K. MEANS, Tulsa Okla. HAROLD T. MEEKINS, Bossier City WILLIAM C. MEGGS, McGahee, Ark. STEPHEN J. MEIER, Shreveport MARKITA L. MELTON, Georgetown PAMELA S. MEREDITH, Homer VI ,uv Y, ll' MELBA J. MASON, Simsboro THOMAS R. MASSERINI, Shreveport JOSEPH C. MASSEY. Tallulah LARRY O. MATHEWS. Alexandria ANNA C. MATHIS, Mansfield MALCOLM T. MATTHEWS, Vivian REGINA O. MATTHEWS, Shreveport TERRY E. MAUTERER, Baton Rouge BARRY L. MAXWELL, Ferriday DONNA L. MAY, Oil City HARRY L. MAY, Shreveport ALAN R. MAYES, Midland, Tex. 1' 1 !,f5-, , r- , QI! Q l L9 'S , ... ' ' 3 -an 53' A i I SANDRA A. MEREDITH, Irving, Tex. PRISCILLA T. MERIAM, Ruston FRANCIS D. MERTENS, Alexandria SHIRLEY A. MITCHELLI, Baton Rouge MARGARET A. MILES, Monroe BARBARA G. MILLER, Farmerville GARLAND E. MILLER, Winnfield LARRY A. MILLER, Kenner ROBERT J. MILLER, Batesville, Ark. CAROLYN A. MILLS, Alexandria JOHNNY A. MILLS, Tallulah GERALD L. MINCE, Kenner Qi V3 ' r 981 rixxs 1 IZ v' I , WILLIAM C. MITCHAM. Bernice BRENDA J. MITCHELL, Jonesboro MISSYE C. MITCHELL, Opelousas WAYNE J. MOLLERE, Hnhnville JAMES A. MONNOT, Norco RONNIE R. MONROE, Montgomery JOHN T. MONTGOMERY, Baton Rouge BRENDA F. MOON. Ruston ALAN R. MOORE, Ruston CANDY MOORE, Tirrenia. Italy CAIL MOORE. Houma GENE MOORE. Oak Crow Sophomore Class LINDA L, MOORE, Shreveport 3. RENEE MOORE. Irrryrrrrvillrr 'T fi- ' ' 9 ROBERT B. MooRE, Ruston 1-4. CARY N. MORGAN, vrrirrfrrr ' 1 r If TOMMY L. MORGAN, Castor MICHAEL A. MORMAN, Shreveport fa BECKY A. MORRIS. Shreveport DENNIS E. MORRIS, Hamburg, Ark. 'ff' HARRY L. MORRISON, Bastrop It STEPHEN G. MORROW, Shreveport We ,X . 'Ti TOM MORTON, Ruston 1 1 BRENDA S. MOSELEY, Pine Bluff, Ark. ' ' -3 Y 'n 'L A fl ...fl CHARLES R. MOSELEY, Pine Bluff Ark. CHERRY J. MOSELEY, Shreveport Q2 Q BARBARA L. MOSHIER, Barksdale, AFB JAMES L. MoSS, Homer M! jar Ax . I64 A .ag-' 1 fi A 4 . B 'X DAVID C. MUELLER, Freer, Tex. FREDERICK MULHEARN, Winnsboro PAMELA J. MUNN, Haughton WILLIAM B. MYRICK, Baton Rouge lg-4 . ax In , PHILLIP W. NADEAU, Virginia Beach, Va W' , ' L - - SHERWIN K. NALLEY, Qnihnen ai D LUE C. NAPPER, Ruston r .- RUSSELL E. NAPPER, Ruston J vi-' ea 1 CURTIS NESBIT, Springhill 4 M A' ' MARY A. NETTLES, Dry Prong .A ,gy LAURIE JAMES NEWSOM, JR., silree C' ' f DONNA S. NICHOLS, Springhill I . Zak . B RONALD Q. NIX, ook Grove 1 .' -ao - A GEORGE S. NOBLES, Bogalusa 0 'V 2 , I RONNIE C. NOLAN, Fnrnrervillo .' .Q f ' LINDA L. NORMAN, Shreveport I ls Q Sf RICHARD A. NORRE, Shreveport J. ., V it ,V I - 8 FREDERICK C. NORTON, Shreveport ,P ' Q RODNEY D. NORWOOD, Greenwood I I ' J . ' RICKEY L. NOWLIN, Ferriday ,V I ' I 5 I It 0 LOUIS G. NUGAI, Waterbury, Conn. I ' nw , NELLIE J. O'BIER, Shongnloo DONNA M. O'BRIEN, Shreveport SHARON K. O'BRIEN, LaPIace ,A N L ,Q 3 TERRENCE C. O'BRIEN, Oxon Hill, Md. J 3 ' .3 RODNEY K. ODOM, Princeton ' 4-5? RUSSELL E. ODOM, West Monroe . I - L- RUTH A. ODOM, Fort Worth, Tex. i 3, .ire I 'I mf Eg, '. r. , ggezzqg 1 h 1 .l - 1' ,cs If -. A MARILYN J. ORR, Ruston MARY .IO OSSENBECK, Dubach RICKY D. OWENS, Farmerville LINDA C. PACE, Bossier City I, 0, Q53 rig? PRISCILLA S. PARDUE, Shreveport CHARLES L. PARNELL, Choudrant SHARON F. PARSONS, West Monroe KENNIE S. PATTERSON. Bogalusa STEPHEN L. PAYNE, West Monroe A -1 '-A ' JOHNETTE M. PEAIRS, Slaughter -5 L I 3. LAWANDA R. PEARCE, Ruston 44 '2' T THOMAS O. PEARSON. Homer A f dl .., ' 5 1: FRED R. PEEPLES, Athens ' i. MOA' ' , LINDA J. PENDRY, Ruston gif, f I .3 .' ALVIN W. PENTON. Baton Roo,-go -1 . -' BARBARA J. PERSINOER, Lafayette JN SQL., Sophomore Class JOHN R. PETERS, Tallulah JON T. PETERS, Shreveport BETTY .I. PETERSON, Homer CAROLYN F. PEYTON, Shreveport ELIZABETH ANNE PHILLIPS, Alexandria JIMMIE D. PHILLIPS, Shreveport NANCY M. PHILLIPS, West Monroe MARTIN F. PHILYAW, Greenwood SUSAN E. PIERRELEE, Bossier city GARY M. PIGOTT, Springfield ROBERT M. PITTMAN, Plain Dealing DONNA L. PLTTS, Belcher JOHNNY N. PLASTER, Shreveport DARLA D. POETTCKER, Plaquemine L. WILLIAM POGUE, Bloomfield, Mich. RUSSELL J. PONDER, New Orleans 'A ft in ot' A' 1 Af 'T -6 fi 'ITP .J ., . v 'W' AB, W' - -A P E I .... 1 qv Y 'X C49 ,. 3 4 '3 .: .- 7 vf 6. W-Q -L e Q-AX F t v 1 6 I 'R ' -3 I F, 'r X 1 4 I -4 -I D I 5-Lfiifx SANDRA E. PROCELL. Shreveport PHYLLIS R. PUGH, Bossier City CHARLES L. PURDY, Minden NANCY M. PURKEY. Forest Hill CONNIE R. QUADE, Minden JOSEPH A. QUATTRONE, Sulphur D. JOYCE RACINE, Shreveport JOSEPH D. RADESCICH, Shreveport 4? dh - A3 as g '- ' 1 ' .-A I 'Z' A A,.nA 7 -. f. , 0- - .. pg! Q2 H3 .' 6 X6 MALCOLM C. POOLE, Shreveport PATRICIA E. POOR, Baton Rouge BRENDA C. PORTER, Ruston ERRETT A. PORTER, Monroe LINDA B. PORTER. Monroe LINDA S. POWELL, Minden DAVID P. PRATOR. Shreveport JOHN S. PREAUS. Farina-rville FRANK J. PREST, Shreveport PHOEBE A. PRESTRIDCE. Delhi WILLIAM A. PREWITT, Elizabeth BENJAMIN R. PRINCE, Homer 'RN 4 Q ,lr 4: 'Q ' rg - I A. Q1 4 1 Z ' Q2 ., lv- 'L l K Qf I .1 A- V 'S L.-+ ti. fp I 1 35.12155-,..A I 5.52. , . I WILLIAM A. RAINWATER, Ruston CLENT H. RAMBIN, Shreveport RACHEL RATLIFF, Ruston ROBERT H. RAWLE, New Orleans WILLIAM C. REARDON, Monroe BETTY J. REEVES, West Monroe DOYLE E. REEVES, Jennings JESSE E. REEVES, Ruston WESLEY D. REEVES, Ruston DAROL D. REGAN, Bossier City BARBARA A. REICH, Baton Rouge JOHN W. REID, Clifton, N.J. 03 . -v XY .eh '23 -.3 'M' I 'if' .,3. Q I I I A 4:29 J X I, ' 1 I THOMAS K. REIGHNEY, West Monroe DAVID W. REPPEL, New Orleans FREDDIE HI. REPPOND, Marion LYNDA P. REYENGA, Shreveport ARTHUR R. REYNOLDS, Houghton THOMAS L. REYNOLDS, Shreveport FRED E. RHODES, Shreveport MARY H. RICHARD. Shreveport NANCY NI. RILEY, New Iberia JOHN W. RIMES. Pineville JEANETTE RINEHART, Ruston RICHARD L. RITCHIE, Bossier City Sophomore' Class GEROLD S. RIZER, Oxon Hill, Md. VAN R. ROACH, Bernice KATHRYN J. ROBERTS, Pineville LINDA E. ROBERTS, Alexandria MARY F. ROBERTS, Ruston WILLIAM L. ROBERTS, JR., Heflin ROBYN L. ROBERTSON, Alexandria BETTY C. ROBINETTE, Shreveport EDWIN B. ROBINETTE, Ruston LAURA A. ROBINSON, Shreveport SHERRY D. ROBISON, Jonesboro .IANIS F. ROCKETT, Lillie JOHN S. ROCKHOLD, Jonesboro DEBRA L. ROGERS, Baton Rouge FARRIS A. ROGERS, Ruston PAT L. ROGERS, Hodge 3 2 ff.. if A Q I ff ft .lit V- I V 2 'T A 'J' .4 'Z' 4' y-I . I ca Q K.. as 7 4-9.- .I - i.: 35' Q3 :- N .. . s A ' 5-'A . Q .: Q- .EK l V . A tj . . N .4 lm he x IRIS V. SANDERS, Sikes JOHN P. SANDERS, Shreveport JUDY SANDERS, Bossier City LEON SANDERS III, Plain Dealing RICHARD SANDERS. Shreveport JOHN L. SAVAGE. Furmerville LARRY W. SAVAT, Shreveport ROBERT C. SCALES, Shreveport 0-s 'if' , N. 9 , WW' ' i 4 .1 - '-' 'Q-.. 135 'tl vcr' f' , Y .1 ff' 4 v if L1 rj fl . .l I , ' A ,g l' X ' 1 I v 'CX -t ' Q' 01 t - .VA 'D 4 'E a G + E ARTHUR H, ROHLINC. Metairie DANNY J. ROME, Houma CARY B. ROSS, Ruston GIANFRANCO ROSSI-ESPAGNET, Rome. Ituly RONNIE ROTH. West Monroe EMILIE ROTHENBERCER, Shreveport LUCIEN F. ROUNTREE. Alexandria NELDA J. RUSSELL, Jena COULTER D. SABATHIER. New Orleans LINDA N. SADLER. Buukie ELIZABETH A. SALMON. Simsboro RANDY S. SANDERLIN, Jonesboro , an '-S 'Qt CAROLYN F. SCARBOROUCH Ferriday ALVIN V. SCHILLING Hnnmond VIVIAN T. SCORSONE, Bossier City CHARLES R. SCRIBER, Lisbon WILLIAM M. SCRIBER, Winnsboro ROBERT C. SEAMAN, Ruston JANET K. SELLE, Ruston PHILLIP R. SEMON, Ruston JEANIE SHAUCHNESSY, Shreveport KATHY A. SHAVER, Monroe FRANCIS D. SHAW, Shongaloo CHARLES F. SHEARER, Shreveport JOHN R. SHEARER, Shreveport 02 'V .si 'U- v I1 7 A V 1 ln I D 3 .-5 1-Q It f' 117 ' lol 1 -If 5 QR I' ,N 'CQIQ ,nn X4- h I .1 BRENDA L. SHEFFIELD, Bossier City JANE SHERROUSE, Monroe ALICE M. SHIRLEY, Coushalta A. LEE SHIVELY. Saline JAMES N. SHOAP, Ruston DENNIS M. SHOCKLEY, Joplin. Mo. DONNIE L. SHOFFIT. Laurel, Miss. JUDY A. SHOFNER. Shreveport LARRY J. SHOREY. Cluster, Miss. LUANNE L. SIBLEY. Baton Rouge BRENDA K. SIMMONS. Sunullerfield M. SUSAN SIMMONS, Shreveport Sophomore Class SUSAN G. SIMMONS, Shreveport MARY LILLIAN SIMMS, Shongaloo DANIEL J. SIMPSON, Arabi EDWARD L. SIMPSON, Minden RONALD J. SIMS, Mcoade TOMMY M. SINCLETON, oullach DALE SLACK, Springhill JOHN L. SLY, JR., Mansfield ESTUS R. SMITH, Oak Grove FLORA A. SMITH, Pineville FRED M. SMITH, Rodessa CARRY D. SMITH, Oak Grove JAMES H. SMITH, Bossier City .IOHN D. SMITH, Bastrop KATHRYN J. SMITH, Moreauville M. FAYE SMITH, Ruston 1- ' 1. at I 'af fc' 1 -O a L ag V .- li M F' 'I' S . ,L ,A sa g, ,. f'-7 'S' fs' f. Q I 'rg x 'Ig' -ei' Ss KATHYE L. STEWART, Bossier City A LUSHEN A. STEWART, Springhill MARSHALL C. STEWART, Shreveport W MARY C. STAWASZ, Shreveport A I L. MIRIAM L. STEWART, Choudrant W. THOMAS STEWART, Ruston MIRIAM D. STOGNER, Bossier.City W. GLENN STRAIN, Ruston 34 3 V 0 ,2 'Qa- C if EQ? fb 1 If 4 I. f . I SHARON K. SMITH. Oberlin JULIUS B. SBIOAK, JR., New Orleans ROSS SNIDER, Shreveport DONNA L. SPARCO. Monroe RONNIE J. SPATARO, Shreveport ELIZABETH I. SPOHREN, Shreveport KATHRYN M. SPURLOCK. Bossier City PATRICIA A. STAGC-S. Hodge JAMES L. STAHL, Bossier City LINDON A. STALL, Shreveport MARY BI. STAMM, Minden KATHE K. .STASER. Ruston E 1 . LL -2, .Lia .IUDITH A. STRETCH, Haynesville CHARLES T. STRONG, Sarepta PATI STUART, Opelousas CLYDE E. SULLIVAN, Ruston DIANNA SUMLIN, Ruston TOMMY L. SUMMERS, Arcadia EDWARD T. SUTTER, Zachary LARRY C. SUTTON, Arcadia ROBERT L. SUTTON, Shreveport MICHAEL W. SWANNER, Jonesboro RANDALL L. SWEETERS, Shreveport MARY JEAN SYKES, Shreveport Y Ya- --un ..- ,,..p ed ,-0 1-8 RAWSON R. TACKETT. Ruston KENNETH M. TALKINCTON. Sondheimer THOMAS .I. TANNEHILL. Tullos MICHAEL B. TAPP. Bossier City RAYMOND K. TARVER. Jena CHARLES C. TASMA. New Iberia THOMAS D. TAUNTON. Ft-rriduy ALYS Y. TAYLOR. Delhi DICK S. TAYLOR, Bossier City ELIZABETH C. TAYLOR. Shreveport PATRICIA E. TAYLOR, Ruston V. BETH TAYLOR. Sikes ,X . .. Sophomore Class GARY M. TEER, Kenhville 9 . X g I MARY ANNE TERRACINA. Bossier City JANE TERRY. Choudrant MICHAEL M. TERRY. New Orleans AMELIE E. THEARD, Shreveport FRANCES E. THIBODEAUX, Shreveport STANLEY I. THIBODEAUX. Amaudville CARY W. THOMAS. Sarepta HAROLD D. THOMAS, Bastrop .IIMMIE D. THOMAS, Haynesville MARTHA E. THOMAS, Benton MOLLY V. THOMPSON, Shreveport SUSAN THOMPSON. Shreveport CHARLES R. TIDWELL. Alexandria JOE C. TICNER, Homer ALLEN W. TIMMONS, Springhill Q IIN ,ll .,.:L:g1:f,1:rQ3.+ ,qw Y' ,,, ,' , ff 1 ff 1 4 L v W I as :A . , 'D A A ,ra f V din I 3 A 1 -'1 IJ: . ff' 1 . 53' A , 1 -A -:af MIKE R. TWITCHELL, Vivian PATRICIA A. TWITTY. Springhill HOWARD W. TYNDALL, Shreveport M. DIANNE TYNES. Bogalusa MARY ANN UPCHURCI-I, Shreveport DEWANA UPSHAW, Shreveport FRED M. USSERY III, West Monroe TROYCE USSERY, Pineville Y MARY L. TOLAR, Keithville WALTER I. TOUPS. Mansfield CORNELL J. TRAMONTANA, JR.. Metairie BO TRUSSELL, Jena MARGARET E. TRUSSELL, Shreveport PHILIP D. TUBBS, Oak Grove MARTHA R. TUCKER, Downsville PAUL TUCKER, Pioneer ROBERT M. TURLEY. Center Point ALVIN E. TURNER, Harahan THOMAS W. TURNER. Houma JANICE S. TURRENTINE, Shreveport eh 1 A' . al 142, If LQ , L.. N, ff' ' .I J 4' in an N, .,.. A U Q- ,X F Y ,..- ' fri .. - L - 'vt . - ,R lm ,rv Q I a ' 'sr T '7 'Li IL-if Avi- A 2 ,SILT fi Al! 2 ', JA f V X.-Il ez ' 'B X TY! DONALD J. VANSANDT, Makakilo, Hawaii DANA A. VARNADO, Pineville NORMAN J. VASCOCU, Minden CATHERINE M. VAUGHAN, Monroe LESTER C. VERIGAN, JR.. Shreveport VIRGINIA L. VERIGAN, Shreveport LAURA L. VICE, New Orleans JUDY VICK, New Orleans PAUL VICKERS, Shreveport DONNA D. VINCK, Shreveport FRANK .I. VIVIANO. Bossier City DAVID R. VOLENTINE, Lisbon Q . 'an 1 'W i fr 'F' fa , as , -S -Z X if f-cijsg , 'V 0 if CONNIE K. VOLL, Ruston ROBERT E. VOLL, Ruston WILLIAM R. WACHTEL, Bossier City CYNTHIA S. WACKERL. Shreveport DONNIE L. WADE, Farmerville WILLIAM Cv. WADE. Furmerville DANNY L. WAITS, Arcadia RICHARD D. WALL, Ruston KATHLEEN WALLER, Pineville BUCKLEY A. WVALSH, Shreveport PAULINE E. WALSH. Olla JOEL C. WALTON. Shreveport Sophomore Y Class ORCUTT S. WARD, Shreveport FRED G. WARE, Haynesville DEBBIE I . WARREN, West Monroe JAMES R. WATERFALLEN, Shreveport DANNY R. WATERS, Alexandria PRISCILLA A. WATERS, Winnfield .IOHN A. WATKINS, West Monroe ALLAN C. WATSON, DeRidcIer CATHYE C. WATSON, Delhi FRANK J. WATSON, JR., Lake Charles LARRY O. WATSON, Doyline MARGARET E. WATSON, Shreveport STACY D. WATSON, Bossier City WILLIAM T. WATSON, Minden CHERYL L. WATTS, Shreveport .IUDITH A. WATTS, Arcadia ff' . 9 -1 a ,-' I ' pd 1-7-9 'A .lx -agp 1 n 2 V r A 'Z MQ SHERRY ,I. WEAVER, Haugliton LYNN T. WEICHERS, Metairie KEITH M. WELCH, Good Pine ROBERT M. WERTZ, Alexandria 1 - SANDRA L. WEST, Minden 3 , A 'R-, ic' ' JAMES C. WHATLEY, Ruston ., A f f . BEN WHITE, Bossier City H-S' I ' ' EDDIE D. WHITE, Heiiier 1 Jr ff' 1 ' if I ,IEANNE R. WHITELAW, Bossier City 'R ' I , , CARLOTTA K. WHITTEN, Otik Grove we I I H h 5, RICHARD O. WHITTEN, Ruston ' ' ' CURTIS D. WHITTINGTON, Natchez, Miss. Ig: X , - IE L 31.35.35 fin. 4s 1.u JAN A. WILKES, Bossier City ' in STAN A. WILKINS, Tallulah I f, - - . - ' CAROLYN L. WILLIAMS. Shreveport M ,, Q , A I' CHRISTOPHER A. WILLIAMS, Shreveport 'E .if A E. GORDON WILLIAMS, IR., Reiter as ,. JIMMY W. WILLIAMS, Delhi I ' K M JOHN D. WILLIAMS. Shreveport . h -, .IUDITH A. WILLIAMS, Ioneshoro I LARRY C. WILLIAMS, Heiighteri LEON WILLIAMS, JR., Keithville PATRICIA A. WILLIAMS, Ch0l1df3I'lt ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, Cihsieriei Fil' . fi I A -5, I Q ROCERT S. WILLIAMS, Mirrrierr 2 if f I THOMAS R. WIL-LIAMS, Ruston , I ' X THOMAS W. WILLIAMS, Shreveport .Q , r. , 5 , VALERIE O. WILLIAMS, Shreveport 2 I IrafIi?3IE3 f-R-A 1 ' - . A r y issm'--' - Q- 1 LARRY D. WILLIAMSON, Tallulalr TINA WILLIS, Ruston CYNTHIA A. WILSON, Shreveport DAVID C. WILSON, Vivian ,Z na , EDWARD K. WILSON, Viviun HAROLD A. WILSON. Bossier City HELEN M. WILSON, Homer SANDRA P. WILSON. Ruston SARA LOUISE WILSON, Vivian x SHERRYL L. WILSON. Camden, Ark. STEVEN E. WILSON, Bossier City ' TERRELL W. WILSON. Blanchard ' JANET L. WIMBERLY. Ringgold MARTIN R. WINIIZERLY, Ruston 4 . 3 ' 'D BARBARA G. WINANS, Minden ,, mum' R. WISE. Luke RWRR-W 'S 1 S' 'Q AW CHESTER A. WOJECKI. JR., Bossier City I H. 1 1 I 3, DONALD M. WOODARD, Springhill , H N RONALD Q. wooD,tRD. Bussier city Q Rn. hi. um .. SHARON K. WOODARD. Arcadia KATHLEEN C. WOOLLEY, Shreveport KENNETH R. WREYFORD. Springhill JAMES D. WRIGHT. Ruston KENNETH P. WRIGHT, Jena BILLY J. WYATT, Haynesville CHARLES W. WYATT, Bossier City DOCIA L. WYATT, Winnfield ERNEST J. YANCEY, Houma FRANCES C. YARBROUC-H. Belcher MICHAEL T. YATES, Leesville ELLEN A. YEARWOOD, Shreveport LEAH F. YOUNG, Opelousas LEILA E. YOUNG, Alexandria DANNY R. YOUNCBLOOD, Shreveport ANNETTE ZACHARY, Minden i - R lla' . 2 fe 9 ' fs- A -X . I 1 ,-f N., E ' ' 9 rl ,Q ' ' -vw :viii 'S an A I. an +31 .ft J ft- , i Mitch Ryder and the Illusions entertained Tech students at a Student Union sponsored concert. 7 'D- Folk singing Pozo-Seco Trio performed on the campus in the fall. I77 Freshman Class 2 'X f-7 -1+-f P Left to right: Bob Cozean, Nelia Sledge, Steve Mintz, and Cary Gray. Officers PRESIDENT ......... ....... C ary Gray VICE PRESIDENT ..., Bob Cozean SECRETARY ...... ..... N elia Sledge TREASURER .... ..... S teve Mintz 'P -J -9 -fs' --1 ,vb ' 1 , M, ik Q5 3 A ,gtg , 49 , ... A 'gif J V7 R ' I L- ' ' --f X 4 1 DARLENE M. ALDRIDGE, Shreveport BETTY W. ALEXANDER. Simshoro GUY ALEXANDER, Pioneer JERRY W. ALEXANDER, Horner JUDY K. ALEXANDER, Quitman KAY F. ALEXANDER, Jonesboro DIANNA G. ALFORD, Baker KIRBY D. ALLEN, Clarks K. -4 9 . as '1 .al f ' W P 5 ,dp va F.: Sri I. LINDA D. ACKLIN, Noble BRENDA B. ADAMS. Columbia CADE R. ADAMS, Shreveport EDWARD D. ADAMS, Winnfield MARGIE D. ADAMS, West Monroe MARY L. ADAMS. Sikes PEGGY L. ADAMS, Minden SANDRA K. ADAMS. Monroe LOUELLEN ADEN, New Orleans TONI ADGER, Gilliam JOAN L. AINSWORTH. Winnsboro RICHARD K. ALBRITTON, Farmerville 41 uf? 'Y ,f VJ 1 ,,..x. 71 -.isa x Q ,:, .5 1 95.: A s LARRY D. ALLEN, Marion ROBERT K. ALLEN, Lena SALLIE K. ALLEN, Lake Charles BEVERLY S. ALLISON, Ruston ROSS L. ALLISON, Longstreet JOSEPH M. ALLMON. Ruston KATHLEEN L. ALLRED, Shreveport TONY W. ALVES, Tampa, Fla. AMOS K. AMACHER, Lake Providence ANTONIO L. AMADOR, New Orleans LINDA AMSBAUGH, Shreveport STANLEY D. ANDERS, Chatham .ass I 'Z T. PATRICK ATKINSON. Hot Springs, Ark. JOHN W. AUSTIN, Farm:-rville 'S' 1 gf: ,,,.g L7 5 An I Freshman RALPH E. ASHBY, Dommsville FRANCES F. ANDERSON, Lcesville KENNETH H. ANDERSON. Shreveport LYNDA S. ANDERSON, Plain Dealing SUSAN C. ANDERSON. Minden WILLIAM NI. ANDERSON, Bossier City GREGORY R. ANDRUS. .Alexandria BIITCH ANTLEY. Monroe REBECCA E. ARMSTRONG, Shreveport DIANE ARNOLD. I.aI'lum' WILLIAM E. ARNOLD, Greenwood CHARLES E. ARRINCTON. Pini-ville LIICIUS W. ARRINGTON, Fi-rriday Class -3 '23 A DENNIS L. ASHLEY. Rayville ' LINDA E. ASHLEY, Tullos ' I LINDSEY W. ASHLEY, Donaldson WAYNE L. ASWELL, Chouclrant JAMES C. ATCHISON, Baton Rouge -' JAMES NI. ATKINS. Springhill X . ' TIMOTHY A. ATKINS, Huntsville, Ala. 1 V 'I ' HARRY L. AVANT, Mooringsporl LAWRENCE AVANT, Minden WILLIAM D. AYCOCK, Deville PATRICIA A. AYMOND, Alexandria SHARON M. AYRES, Hodge LAWRENCE E. BADER, Shreveport 'al A 'R '3 I sr, -A I' 'A H is ' , I 7521- A A ,ii -GX . - -, .. 14.-,,:'9E iff 7 T 1. 5 pi iff I . A E 5' K x ' 10 K r ,.-, R T 5:3 2 R ...f....3.' 1 j - LORRAINE BACBY. Slircn-phi-t ' THERESA L. BAGWELL. Duliru-h WILLIAM L. BACWELL. Duyuln. Ohio ' A STERLING C. BAIN. JR.. Runkie MARY A. BALDRIDGE. Slircw,-port JOHN W. BALDWIN, Bernive - VERNON T. BALDWIN, JR., Winnslaoro MARYJOAN L. HALL. New Orlmns f - TROY W. BALLARD. Dnylinc 52+ A ff ROBERT J. BANDUSKY. crmngmn .Ap CARMEN T. RANKSTON, Westlake ' CONNIE L. BARDIN, Bc-nwn XE. ' V' A ' . ,X MARY F. BARFOOT. Springhill KENNETH M. BARNARD. Homer MARY N. BARNARD. Quitmun DAVID BARNES. Choudrzmt CHARLES R. BARNEY, Shreveport WILLIAM J. BARTLETT, Marrero SHARON E. BARTON, New Orleans MICHAEL W. BASINGER. Shreveport ...fi i n RW! , ,, r f eu , .4 3 ' 4 3 ' 1 ' 6 . 'np ' 9 -RNIB TLL OLIVIA D. BASS, Jonesboro LAMOYNE M. BATTEN. Slmreveport LYNN BEARD. Sllrcwport BOBBY R. BEAVERS, Trout JANICE E. BECK. Tioga L' . MIKE BEERE. El Dorado, Ark. ARLEN C. BELL. Yvest Munroc GERALD W. BELL, Forest Hill .X JANICE R. BELL. Groves, Tex. , LARRY A. BELL. Slircvcrpurt MICHAEL J. BELL. Slircvepurl ' BRIAN A. BELLUOMINI, ML-tuirio ,S . .xl +41 2 . Q 4 1? a 14-1 9 ' ,rt-' A 'ifvgilf 9'o' X H .m Q YVONNE A. BELOTE, Shreveport ELLEN G. BELTON, Ruston MARGIE N. BENNETT, Winnsboro ROBERT W. BENNETT. Shreveport CHARLES R. BERRY. Lake Charles LOUISE M. BERTIAUX, Shreveport CAROLYN A. BETTELL, Dubach BRUCE W. BETTS. Monroe STEVE K. BETTS, Monroe WESLEY H. BICKERS, Shreveport SHARON J. BIGCS, Delhi THOMAS G. BICCS, Oak Grove Freshman Class MONICA K. BINFORD. Marion ROBERT W. BLACK, Homer SYLVIA J. BLACK. Pioneer HARRY L. BLACKBURN, Bossier City SANDRA E. BLACKMON, Winnsboro ROBERT J. BLACKWELL, Houma SANDRA l. BLAIR, Wisner CHRIS D. BLALOCK, JR., Jonesboro ROBERT W. BLANCHARD, Morgan City PATSY R. BLEDSOE, West Memphis, Ark. JACK O. BLUE, Mansfield JUDY C. BOATRICHT, Shreveport JAMES H. BODDIE, JR., Bastrop MARY B. BOCARD, Ruston THOMAS L. BOCUE, Shreveport GEORGE W. BOLTON, Rayville I x S W? I A -Ei, I '25 ...4 'fl A ff' Q . ' 433' V D1 '5 4 4 f ' f x X hseymim 3 Q f ff. 2 . '5- WH Wi ar 9' ' C S f ALVA C. BRADFORD. Junction City, Ark. RONNIE W. BRADFORD, Ionesville WILLIAM D. BRADFORD, Baton Rouge NANCY C. BRADLEY. West Monroe ROBERT F. BRADSHAW, Hollyvvoocl, Fla. MONTY C. BRALEY, Vidalia .IOAN M. BRANDAO, Plain Dealing DENNIS H. BREWER, Shreveport Ai A GAY L. BOND, IIUSQIH' City RONALD D. IIONNETTE. Slm-vm-port ROBERT H. BORDERS, Sllrewport JAMES E. BOREN. All-xunalriu FRANK F. BOSTON. Slireveport MARTHA L. BOUCIIER. Sliruveport MARY A. BOUCIITON, Fm-rrimluy' POLLY NI. BOWDEN, St. Joseph SHARON L. BOWMAN. Simshoro WILiI'IA D. BOWMAN. Crulnhling L. DIANE BOYD, Monroe LARRY BOZEMAN, Shreveport G2-'F if ,ya is -ff!!! MARGARET F. BREWER, Ruston SHARON L. BREWER, Wisner FREATIA BRISTER, Minden GWENDOLYN D. BRISTER, Duhberly LINDA J. BRISTER, Sim-veport REATIA BRISTER. Minden WALTER R. BRITTON, Slrrcu-port ROBERT P. BROCK, Shreveport CLIFFORD L. BROKAW, Shreveport LINDA SUE BROOKS, Quitman PAULA L, BROOKS, Munghnm BETH BROWN, Minden x I ,II I x Q 1 1 1:1 A I83 , , V 'wo -JE . 1 A .9 - - 1' -il J? 1 1 fb'2a.:.- W - I -'R A : 1 Tiff , . - .,. - 4, :L A A ll do A CAROLYN L. BROWN, Zachary DIANA R. BROWN. Springhill ELAINE A. BROWN. Baker JAMES A. BROWN, Shreveport JOHN S. BROWN. Shreveport KATHLEEN BROWN, Winnsboro RITA C. BROWN. Cotton Valley RITA K. BROWN, Dallas. Tex. RONALD J. BROWN. Winnfield WILLIAM B. BROWN, Shreveport LUCINDA I. BRUNSON, Monroe DAVID M. BRUYNINCKX, Alexandria Freshman Class NORMAN D. BRYANT. Rode-ssa MARCUS A. BUCKLEY. El Dorado, Ark. CATHY L. BULLOCK, Camden, Ark. LINDSEY D. BULLOCK. Delhi FAYE M. BUMGARDNER, Shreveport VIRGINIA K. BURCE. Doyline DAVID A. BURGER, Shreveport DIANNE BURCESS. Dullach MARGARET F. BURCESS, Mansfield SUE I. BURCESS. Mansfield SYVELL A. BURKE, JR., Springhill C. RAY BURNETT, Dodson JAMES B. BURNETT, JR., D5-Ridder JERRY D. BURNHAM, Arcadia PEGGY E. BURNS, Springhill BETTY J. BURRELL, Springhill M, 14 112.5 X. A .L 2 2 ,.., Q, 'S -,, C.. .A I -aff!! 'F 'aa R' ' J? vu-aff . i! 10- .A . .., - , .. , f q ' 'Q 'TS' ::,. ' x Q , K .X , . , p X A is 23.421 .0 Q Sm I Sl 1 JOE S. CAMPBELL, Sulphur JOHN P. CAMPBELL III, Ruston RANDY W. CAMPBELL, Shongaloo FRANK J. CAMPO, Alexandria BARRY R. CANTERBURY, Siinsboro DENNIS A. CANTRELL, Sibley STEPHANIE R. CAPEN, Baton Rouge KIM R. CARBONARE, Pequannock, NJ. f MELVIN W. BURROWS, Jonesboro WILLIE F. BURTON, Crowville STEVEN R. BUSH, Colton Valley DAVID N. BUSHNELL, Monroe JIMMY A. BUTCHER Minden LINDA L. BUTLER, Oak Grove ERIC L. BUTTS, Colfax DIANE E. BYRD. Shreveport RICK CADENHEAD, Haynesville CLAUDIA CALDWELL, Lafayette RONALD W. CALK, Spearsville BRUCE E. CALLAWAY, Shreveport 49 ROY N. CAROTHERS, Oak Grove BRENDA M. CARPENTER, .lena SUE L. CARROLL, Shreveport WILLIAM G. CARROLL, Junction City DALE W. CARTER, Monroe DONNA .l. CARTER, Bastrop MARION N. CASH, West Monroe JOHN A. CASTORE, Ruston THOMAS J. CATHEY, Stonewall PAUL S. CAUSEY, Doyline ELIZABETH C. CHADBOURN. Ruston WALTER W. CHAFFIN, Shreveport I ', to ab -.. J X I -og CHARLES B. CHAMPLIN, Jonesville AUDREY L. CHANCE. Opelousas SALLY A. CHANDLER, Shreveport GARY CI-IATELAIN, Shreveport ANDRE J. CHAUVIN. Morgan City CALA D. CHOAT, Monticello DIANNE L. CHRIST, Houghton KAREN S. CLEVELAND, Shreveport KEITH G. CLEVELAND, Ferriday ROBERT M. CLOUCI-I, Shreveport LINDA G. COATES, West Monroe ALVA COBB, El Dorado, Ark. Freshman Class EARNESTINE R. COBB, Shreveport GARY M. COHEN, Leesville JAMES I. COILE, JR.. Plain Dealing WESLEY D. COLE, Bastrop JERRY F. COLEMAN, Dry Prong DANIEL E. COLLINS, Alexandria JOSEPH M. COLLINS, Heflin LETA JEAN COLLINS, Vivian SIMON E. COLLINS, Ruston CLENDA S. COLLINSWORTH, Ringgold C. CHRIS COLVIN, Dubach CYNTHIA COLVIN, Springhill DEBORAH COLVIN, Bernice MARTHA S. COLVIN, Dubach WILLIAM M. COLVIN, Simsboro ROSEMARY COLVIN, Dubach Aff! Qu-L X1 , I ra. :S .WU 1 N1 1 1 3- iw' S. A A ROBERT G. COPLEY, Strong Ark. RICHARD A. CORBELLO, Lake'Charles CHARLES W. CORBY, Shreveport PRISCILLA E. CORDELL, Shreveport GEORGE M. CORIE, Shreveport GEORGE L. CORLEY, Florien JOHN H. CORLEY, Arcadia MARRELL CORNWELL, Ferriday ,-.Q J ,1 . x Y- . I Q -I 1 M W ,. 1 .,, -:P J ' , 5 . fr li 4.1 BARRY J. CONDREY, Marrero KENNETH R. CONLEY, Lafayette THOMAS H. CONLY, Coushatta LAURA A. COODY, Bossier City FORDIE N. COOK,.Pioneer MADELINE S. COOK, Shreveport MILDRED E. COOK, Ruston PAUL D. COOK, LaPlace FRED A. COON III, Monroe JOHN T. COOPER, Bastrop LARRY N. COOPER, Shreveport EDWARD ANNE COORPENDER, Ruston 'X fb+ 19 -A --1 DOROTHY L. COTTRELL, Shreveport JOSEPH E. COWDIN, Grand Cane NORMA J. COX, Monroe ANDY S. CRABB, JR., Weirsdale, Fla. JANET CRABTREE, Minden LINDA F. CRAFT, Haughton CARL S. CRAIG, Haynesville TORREY A. CRAIG, JR., New Orleans WILSON O. CRAIG, Rayville REBECCA A. CRANFORD, Simsboro GARY H. CRAWFORD, Ruston RHONDA CRENSHAW, Shreveport ,11 ff , Q5 r' A iq 1 ,I I x J - ai . :S , 3 , h M Y .4 , Q.. ' 'xv I Q XL! A CONNIE R. CROFOOT, Lake Charles .IOE G. CROUCH, Pineville DOYLE M. CROW, Marion LESLIE L. CROWSON, JR., Hodge THOMAS J. A. CROZIER, Hodge HOLLY C. CRUMPLER, Ruston MARION R. CULBERSON, Bienville CHARLES R. CURTIS. Doyline ALLEN B. CUSTER, Lake Providence SUSAN G. CUTRER. Bossier City PAULA E. CYR, .Ieanerelte IESSLYN D. DAHLHAUSER, Tallulah Freshman Class L. MAXINE DAICLE, Houma STEPHEN J. D'ANGELO, Alexandria KAY E. DARDEN, Haynesville RICHARD M. DARLINC, New Orleans .IESSIE T. DARRETT, Shreveport WANDA S. DARTLONE, Delhi MARTIN E. DAVENPORT, Bossier City MARGARET A. DAVES, Bossier City ROBERT W. DAVIDSON, Arcadia THOMAS E. DAVIDSON, Athens WILLIAM C. DAVIDSON, Bossier City YVONNE DAVIDSON, Homer ELIZABETH B. DAVIS, Alexandria F. KENNON DAVIS, Minden MARY E. DAVIS, Benton MICHAEL P. DAVIS, Choudrant 'AL Ai f ,Wins 0 .--Qs 0- :I SAMMY E. DAVIS, Denham Springs ' GARY M. DEASON, Rome, N.Y. LEE C. DEGGES, Baton Rouge lx ' 3- ,. JOHN W. DEAL, Vidalia -as 1 3- nm vi -5 x rf I A Gs,-24 1. ,Q - V KERRY c. DELANEY, sIIrevep0fr I , i j PATRICIA DELATIN, Shreveport jj.. -L' PAULETTE DELATIN, smvepoft G. PATRICK DELONY, Minden if WILLIAM T. DESHOTELS, Kaplan JAMES G. DESOTO, Mansfield LARRY A DESOTO, Bossier City LINDA A. DESOTO, Bossier City TIMOTHY R. DEVER, Lake Charles .IOHN B. DEVILLE, Ruston BRENDA G. DICK, Ruston RICHARD D. DICK. Ruston In -3 J SARAH D. DELUKIE, Minden DEBBIE A. DEMOSS, Plain Dealing ROBERT C. DENMON, Sarepta SUSAN E. DENOVO, Omaha Neb. ..- . .. L I... I wr so M IA it til? J M . K '-1, G7- ' F , as I i KAREN J. DICKIE, Bossier City LINDA D. DICKSON, Springhill MARTHA C. DICKSON, Ruston KATHY E. DINGLER, Quitman EARL S. DOBBS, JR., New Orleans DOUGLAS G. DONALDSON, JR., Sulphur VIRGINIA L. DONALSON, Shreveport BERNARD C. DONNER, Shreveport SA DENISE F. DOOLEY, Delcambre DRUSILLA D. DOOLEY, Shreveport RISSA M. DOUGHTY, Harrisonburg PEGGY F. DOUGLAS, Grayson Qs 'T A15 L fs ' f3 A T A JAMES R. DOWLINC, Ruston SCOTT DOWLING, Simsboro LINDA .L DOWNS, Farmerville SALLY J. DREWETT, Jena WAYNE H. DREWRY, Ruston CHARLES A. DRING, Simsboro MARY E. DRING, Simsboro MARCILLA D. DRODDY. El Dorado, DUANE E. DUCOTE, Alexandria ROBERT L. DUDLEY. Shreveport HARRELL V. DUFOUR, Alexandria CLAUDIA E. DUCDALE, Ruston Freshman Class CHARLES B. DUKE, Farmerville CERI L. DUNCAN, West Monroe SHARON L. DURHAM, Winnfield RONALD DURRETT, Shreveport BIIJDIE S. DUST, Shreveport JAMES H. EAGLES, Dry Prong TOMMY J. EAGLES, Doyline ROBERT A. EARLE, Jonesboro 4.21 DOYLE R. EASTEP, Alba, Tex. SHARON D. EASTERWOOD, DeRidder BARRY P. EDCECOMBE, Slidell WILLIAM C. EDMONDSON, Shreveport TOMMY R. EDWARDS, Athens STEPHEN A. EICHHORN, Reading, Pa. KATHERINE L. ELLINCTON, Monroe JERRELL R. ELLIOTT, Shreveport Ark v 1 1:-' S31 L'-Sa X-av v Riff Wu ' Y fa t s sk 1. x ff N. r-E9 . .-inf X . Ah Al .4 ' QQ Eff. 'V ' 1 Q ,M r .,5 - - - 'J rf.-f w- 1, ' L 'rfl15?. LLLu.if 1 .-m.'.3'. ' I SANDRA D. EZELL, Rayville DANIEL D. EZERNACK, Monroe RICHARD A. FAIRCHILD, Bossier City GARY R. FAIRCLOTH, Minden RAYMOND J. FANT, Metairie GARY D. FARLEY, Gonzales JOHN P. FARLEY, Buffalo, N.Y. CHARLES E. FARMER, North Little Ro ck, Ar LINDA M. ELLIOTT, Downsville SAUNDRA K. ELLIOTT, Haughton GERARD J. ELSHOUT, Minden MARTIN L. ELSHOUT, Minden FRANK ERNESTO III, Ruston CONNIE J. ESTES, Monroe RICHARD E. ESTESS, Bossier City HOUSTON E. ETHERIDGE, JR., Winnfield IRMA I. ETHERIDGE, Winnshoro MARY C. EWELL, Baton Rouge JACK A. EWING, JR., Alexandria ALAN S. EZARIK, Houma A A 'ui 4 1 r S' ' in ra! -1-'r 'Q ' ' wx k F fx 'V I A A N f ' J If 4 , r . . .X , ,.,4 ., .,, A 1 'A R . . F' v A A ,J A GWENDOLYN J. FARMER, Metairie JAN FARMER, Shreveport WILLIAM L. FARR., Marion PAMELA K. FARRAR, Shreveport RONNIE L. FARRAR, Bernice MARILYN L. FENTON, Bossier City BARBARA J. FERGUSON, Atlanta CAROLYN J. FERGUSON, Shreveport CYNTHIA L. FERGUSON, Shreveport H. DIANE FERGUSON, Vivian MARTHA L. FISH, Junction City, Ark. RALPH M. FLANDERS, Luling Bri, A ' 29 43' I-0-5 A 'q.,, . rl L29 1 L ,Q Q nn . a ' JIMMY N. FLEMING, Mangham WILLIAM J. FLETCHER. Shreveport HELEN R. FLORES, Ruston C. JUNE FLOWERS, Shreveport SHARON K. FLOWERS, Pineville KENT A. FOLLETTE, New Orleans BECKY L. FORD, Bernice DIANNE FORD. Shreveport JOHN W. FORD, Bogalusa - , I Q WESLEY M. FORD, Junction City, Ark '-29' j lg, f -qt DAVID M. FOREMAN. Baton Rouge ' ' I . I If of DOUGLAS L. FORTNER, Little Rock, Ark. h - JAMES L. FoRTsoN, JR., Shreveport :dv 5 A . f A 'ya Q JoHN A. FORTUNA, Bossier any 1--, A . ' , ' PAx1EL.A G. FORTUNI-3, Shreveport 'i'7', S' 1151.1-A . S ff ' :f:,J1wJEJ -Li 4-: MARGARET C. FORY. Shreveport CINDY E. FOSTER, Shreveport ,gr GARY W. FOWLER, Pioneer I SUSIE FOWLER, Shreveport Q n -- VICKIE E. FOWLER, Jonesboro ELVIES L. FRANKLIN. Ruston SCOTT W. FRANKLIN, Shreveport LARRY C. FRANKS, Hineston RANDALL D. FRANKS, El Dorado, Ark. BETTY J. FRAZIER, Shrevep0rt CHARLES W. FRAZIER, Baskin .IANE FRAZIER, Ruston ,'. . 3 -h . I 'J J. l92 A VIAL FONTENOT, JR.. Valparaiso, Fla. X. x .X N v , xi , no 3 4 V ,aa A F -1 .. 'A If . I A .' ' H u p xx -, U A Q.. X . h '. X L - nf' ... E li-A l l. - V 'X .,.' V ' 42 n ' N - , ,lea . -71. -:sf I 1 rv W, . f ' -av X ' .N 5 A D A PAUL D. CANDY. D'ILlI'lgll3lTl ROY GARDNER, Spearsville .IOHN D. GARLAND. Minden KATHLEEN A. GARRETT, Monroe ELIZABETH A. B. GARRIS, Spearsville GEORGIA GARRISON. Haynesville ROBERT GATES, Jena WALTER D. GEORGE. Shreveport E, 425 'Ex ,4,'4 f l, - ,Av r tl - A 'P' I -3 'If KEITH A. FRAZIER. .'All'XLlllllI'lJ SHARON L. FREEMAN, Slirevepurt PHILLIP R. FREY. Shrevepurt JOHN L. FRUGE. Oakdale PEGGY J. FRYE. Tuylur VICKI FULLER. Duhnuh JESSE B. FULTON, Golulnhial GLORIA JEANNE FIITGH. Winnfield JOEL V. R. GAINES, Mindf-n JOANNA GALLAGHER, Shreveport FRED M.-GALLER, Bastrop JOSEPH A. GALLO. Long Branch. NJ. bl 'Xl oi D LINDA G. GERBER. New Orleans PAM L. GIBBES, Shreveport LINDA K. GIBBS, Jena STEVEN A. GIBBS, Bossier Gily DAPHNE L. GIBSON. Haynesville MILDRED J. GIBSON. Shreveport PEGGY L. GIBSON, Ruston SHARON A. GIDDENS. Shreveport RONALD GILES, Plain Dealing KAREN J. GILLHAM, Lake Charles CONNIE L. CILLIAM, Olla TRAVIS E. GILLILAND, JR., Delhi l T 3 dig -S 3' I l i Eu tp ENN fir . T T . ' QS , 'GN Q' .1 F . he 6 ff -er s A l ul . I ' 'I 4 A GLENDA K. GILSTRAP, Shreveport GORDIE G. GIVENS, Ruston MARY E. GIVENS. Ruston CAROLYN M. GOING, Opelousas ROBERT SI. GOLDEN. Bastrop ROSLYN A. GOLSON. West Monroe JUAN MANUEL GONZALEZ, Union SUSAN K. GRAFTON, Ruston BOBBY G. GRANT, Barksdale AFB RUTH E. GRAS. Shreveport BARBARA G. GRAVES. Calhoun CHARLES S. GRAVES, Winnsboro Freshman Class CLYDE N. GRAVES, Shreveport CARY F. GRAY, Baton Rouge JERRY D. GRAY, DeRidder LINDA D. GRAY, West Monroe MICHAEL D. GRAY, Monroe SHERYL L. GRAYSON, Shreveport ARDIS W. GREEN, Arvadia JIMMY D. GREEN, Shongaloo KATHY S. GREEN, Jonesboro KENNETH D. GREEN, Marion MICHAEL D. GREEN, Shreveport RONALD W. GREENE, Shreveport KAY GREER, Shreveport MARVIN L. GREER, JR., Hosston E. CHERIE GRIFFIN, Winnsboro FLOYD J. GRIFFIN, JR., Delray B each, Fla. If t 3.47 Ru sie '-fxh City, N..I. zu wt V L. . cw -at C? A aa N A , Ji Lib 4. Au r ,.... 7 'SJ- .XX .Q . 915 h , - as 'WP V f' -3 A X-1? . X. ,rx -. 7 . 5 3 - AM -0-Q ,ig BRENDA L. HADDOX, Winnfield NANCY L. HAFFEY, Shreveport EDWARD W. HAGEMAN, Bernice MICHAEL D. HAHN, Lake Arthur BETTY A. HALBROOK, Jonesboro JOYCE A. HALE, Tallulah BLANCHE B. HALL, West Monroe DENNIS R. HALL, Logansport 4. . -if C Q. lv f J X PAMELA L. CRIFFING. Willnbllorll DEBORAH C. GRIFFITH. Grand Cline JANIS J. GRIFFITH. C-rand Cline KAREN L. GROTE. Bossier City B. CAROLYN GROVEF. Fllrwu-port DANIEL R. CRUSH. Shrewpllrt JERRY R. CUIDRY. Metairie ROBERT J. GLAILLORY. Lilku Clltlrlcs DAVID E. GULLATT. Ruston .IANIES R. GURLEY. Bilton Rouge MARIONETTE GUY. Shrevvport PATRICIA B. CUZZARDO. Shreveport -,Q-ftiw .. IW I A x v ea nik ' K ..i A 'vi' - 'S' A 'af will if I ,- ' iq Q . J an 9 if A iff- 1 . , lf, X A, x 1, 5' . JT? ' J. ,S JAMES F. HALL. Gilliiiiii PEGGY 5. HALL, Springhill ROGER B. HALL, El Dorado, Ark. CLIFTON A. HAMBY. El Dorado. Ark. ROBERT P. HAMER, Natchitoches W. FRED HAMILTON, Downsville WILLIAM E. HAMM, Shreveport LOIS E. HAMMONS, Duhach WILLIAM J. HANCOCK, Baton Rouge KERRY S. HANNA. Homer HARRISON J. HANNON, Ruston A. CLAIR HANSON, Shreveport I 'Y A. 2 14 ,W .jg I U4 A '27 ' f X. .E Qs' 42,859 I it 131- Qui t-'uf 3 I ,-45 V15 K, CHERYL L. HARCROVE, Jonesboro 'F A ' JAMES E. HARCROVE, Jonesboro VI C. HARLOW. Bernice ,Y V ' I ROBERT L. HARP II. srrrrvrporr A A I I x JANET R. HARPER. Shreveport A , I - '4 MARY L. HARPER, Eudora, Ark. 'X'3,, 4-if . 1 PAUL II. HARPER. Rrrrkirrrrrorr. W.vrr. . SHERRY L. HARPER. srl r ,I ff - . .... 'W fr-,h U ' A' .. J X , A ARTHUR L. HARRIS. Errrrrrrwrlle .W I A A L 5 DAVID R. HARRIS, Rrrrrir-r Ciry -9 .A l af. f SHARI C. HARRIS. Rrrrrrrr Cary ' I sUsAN J. HARRIs, Lrrrrrrrrlie . 'P I Q - X I' 1 x 'A' ' I Freshman Class LINDA A. HARRISON. Ruston MICHAEL W. HARRISON, Ruston NIYRON V. HARRISON. Hamburg. Ark. NELDA ,I. HARRISON. Bastrop ROBERT D. HARRISON, IR., Shreveport DOLLIE C. HART, Shreveport RRLCE S. HARVEY. Tallulah MORGAN C. HARVEY, JR., Melville REBA L. HARVEY. Springhill LINDA D. I-IARVILL. Houghton CLARENCE C. HATTEN, Chatham ALTON D. HAWK, Bernice DEBORAH A. HAYS, Ruston MARY HAYTER. Shreveport RICHARD L, HAZELWOOD. Ringgold JOSEPH Nl. H.-XZLIP. Wfalerproof ,gil 1' L iffy: 1 A A .rf ,lf I 3' 1 -3 U rm! A 4. it . -I 7' ve ffl Q 1?- f .. ily nga, i 1 t s I' 'YF' ta ' Q Ze-, Excl ', I Aff' Fo, ' . A FT' ill -'QA RUBY N. HENRY, Winnsboro DAVID E. HENSLEE, Sicily Island LARRY W. HERNANDEZ, Mooringsport MARY A. HERREN, Duhach MERLE H. HERRING, Lake Providence STUART R. HERRMANN, Metairie FRANCES E. HEWITT, Mansfield BRUCE E. HIGHTOWER, Junction City, 4? as ,- A T -. -, ,AS Ark KwF , ,...,y -fx '3' I ' T-.fi If All .i. Q 'Z' KITTY M. HEAD, Wisner TOMMY D. HEAD, Marion BETTE HEARNE, Ruston WILLIAM A. HEARNE, Springhill ERIC W. HENDERSON, Lillie HAROLD E. HENDERSON. Ruston JAMES H. HENDERSON, Zachary CHERYL L. HENDRIX, Shreveport WANDA G. HENDRIX. Bernice MARTHA J. HENDRY. Minden KRISTA A. HENRY, Ruston NANCY I. HENRY, Ruston ,..,,- 12 S. gg 'f ' t: 1 CHARLOTTE L. HIGHTOWER, Ruston JIMMY L. HIMEL, Alexandria .IAMES L. HINCKLEY, Pineville EDWARD L. HINES, DeQuincy WILLIAM A. HISAW, Baton Rouge CAROLYN C. HOBGOOD, Sikes LULA M. HODCE, Shreveport JOHNNY M. HODGES, Georgetown M. ALLISON HODGES, Shreveport REBECCA .I. HODCES, Shreveport GERALD H. HOFFMAN, Alexandria MICHAEL D. HOFFMAN, Ruston SANDRA E. HOHLT, Shreveport SANDRA F. HOLDER, Shreveport THOMAS A. HOLLADAY. Ruston WAINDA S. HOLLAND. Minden 11 ! 6 ! L Q nf' A L 1 JOHN B. HOLLIDAY. Pineville .W 5 R JESSE J. HOLLIS. Winnslnnn -4 4 JOHN W. HOLLOWAY, Ruston ' JOE H. HOLMAN, Dnwnnville ' Y ' LEWIS D. HOLMES. JR., Gretna ' A., as ' 2 ff GS J RONALD J. HOLT. Murrero 12, Q., b 4: -1 ji- RUSSELL R. HOLTZCLAW, Minden - 'I' 4 JH GARY D. HOOD, Shreveport .. H3-ag, 1 4 m Freshman Class ROBERT J. ROOF. Ruston R. JANE HOOCLAND. Ruston 9 J, 5 CHARLES L. HOPKINS, Shreveport 3- Juni L. HOPPER. Delhi if - fs 1 U, ., ,N W.. Sz . CAYLE O. HORN, Ruston REBECCA L. HOUSE, Lake Providence m GERALD R. HOUSTON, Shreveport JOHN T. HOWARD, Leesville . - RONALD P. HOWARD. Wauconda, IH. JANIS E. HOWELL, Simshom MARGARET M. HOWELL. Jackson 4 NANCY C. HOWELL, LaPlace '77 'J-fb KATHY F. IIIJISENER, Shrcvvporl CLENDA HUDSON, Marion ANNA C. HUGHES, Shrvvf-porl JAMES F. HUGHES, Shrvvvpnrl A . QT .W ,A . l T .M .AIHXX To- ,-5 5-47 Q 3 tx. . . x F' ' ,9 -Q, ,I , DON L. HURST. Jonesboro JAMES A. HURST, Bastrop BARBARA C. HUSON, Shreveport E. SUZANNE HYMEL, New Orleans JOSEPH H. INABNET, Pineville E. STANLEY INGRAM, Winnsboro ALBERT INSINNIA, Nutley, N.J. BELINDA K. JACKSON, Coushatta I J In 'al it 9 - 17,74 I lf... - 1 12 f' D., Q X A f F3 ix .ef X R N I-J 1 xv. X 31:3 . TRAVIS R. HUGHES, Forest CARLYN M. HUKiNs, Bunkie ALAN D. HULETT, Jonesboro JAMES R. HUMBLE, El Dorado, Ark BECKY A. HUMPHRIES, Miami, Fla. CHARLES R. HUMPHRIES, Monroe PEGGY L. HUMPHRIES, Shreveport FOY M. HUNTER, Shreveport JERRY A. HUNTER, Cousliatta LAWRENCE H. HUPPERT, Shreveport DONALD R. HURLEY, Oak Grove ALLEN S. HURST, Metairie CONRAD N. JACKSON, Natchitoches DANIEL B. JACKSON, Bossier City M. ANDREA JACKSON, Shreveport MARY E. JACKSON, Metairie DIXIE L. JAMES. Shreveport CAROLYN JENKINS. Ruston JEFFREY B. JENKINS, Minden DAVID J. JOHNSON, Jonesville FELIX R. JOHNSON, Dry Prong FRANCES M. JOHNSON, Colfax FRANK E. JOHNSON, Hodge HAROLD L. JOHNSON, Pineville .4 A lf l V 4. 1-' ., -- ' -4 ' L-' ':T'A - , . A, ,t is I It ali JERRY W. JOHNSON. Arcadia JOYCE L. JOHNSON. Bossier City TOMMY J. JOHNSON. Homer MICHAEL D. JOHNSTON, Clarks RONNIE J. JOHNSTON. Ilnstrop SUSAN I.. JOHNSTON. Slireveport BARBARA A. JONES, Camden, Ark. CAROLE A. JONES, Ruston DAVID W. JONES. Sllreu-port FREIDA C. JONES. Jnneslmro JAMES D. JONES. Plain Dealing JOHN P. JONES. Viviun Freshman Class JOSEPH W. JONES, Trout .IUDITH L. JONES, Dellli J. YVONNE JONES. Winnfield MICHAEL H. JONES. Jrmeslmro LELAND JONC, Luke l7rm'idunce NANCY C. JORDAN, Atllens RICHARD C. JORDAN, Winnfield SUSAN I. JORDEN. Sllrevepnrt ARTHUR W. JOSSERAND, Pineville CONNIE J. KAVANAUCH. Bossier City LARRY G. KEES, Pinc-ville AMOS F. KECLEY. JR.. Alexandria BARRY B. KELLEY, Winnficld KATHY KELLEY, Bernice PAUL F. KELLEY, Bernice STEPHEN R. KELLEY, Far-merville T. fl rw 'L wg' f--'Q in --wr '33 1-2' 4 IQ! V5 Q Q -an 4 x X , ' A ' ' 5 A '19 - I K -139 'Q J. . H ii '- if A ' I f J. 9 .I .2 I 'E r-23 ,iw ff -,X r if-5' KAY M. KELLY, Ferriday HARVEY L. KENNEDY, Shreveport JERRY E. KENNEDY, Shreveport KATHRYN E. KENNEDY, Haynesville MICHAEL R. KENNEDY, Winnfield RICHARD A. LACEY, West Monroe ' 9' 'I' f A CAROL E. KENNERLY, Wisner 1,15 -5 KEN D. KENNINGTON, Bossier City CRAIG M. KENT, Shreveport ex .B X b ' Z3 JAMES W. KENT, Vivian ' ' i MICHAEL J. KERN, Columbia D- I PAM M. KERSH, Springhill Q -H M ' LARRY W. KETCHUM. Corvon Valley A 1 5 A DANNY R. KEYES, Winnfielol 9, PAT N. KIENEL, Marietta, Go. 9 A A 'W' 1 MARTIN R. KIEVITT, Nevvnrlr, N.J. ...,,. 1 x 3-Q, if MICHAEL J. KILPATRICK, Horrrne 4 ' Q . Q Q ' .Er Ylfrlfiiff-3. l WILLIAM H. KING, Baton Rouge CASSANDRA L. KINTZING, Shreveport ' W' RICHARD C. KIRBY, West Monroe 5- A T, TERRY A. KIZER, Shreveport , , AKA- A rg CLAUDIA F. KLEINPETER, Lafayette ,,,, of KATHRYN D. KLICK, Bastrop ,A I - , DIANNE KLINE, Mangham 'C - ' SHARON L. KNIGHT, Ruston f 5. N I M. SHARON KOCH, Baton Rouge 3 . fl 3 ' ' CINDY L. KORMAN, Shreveport 5 I ' In I , ,I , 2, SUSAN G. KORN, Pollook - E4 . If ' JOE A. KRAMER, New Orleans H I ' 2 H iilxxk A 'X X .sm - ef A W, BILL A. KREBBS, Honghron I-I 6 al LINDA J. KUPPER, Shreveoon -D . . I 47-5 ' , CHARLIE A. KYZAR, Shreveport ' il I nh page ,Ag ,si .. Ain N--nr g fv ,A A JL 4 32 xx-1 I I! X,,. ll J ' 1 ',':7 ici'- V-s 1 Injjlhi HERBERT D. LAIDLAW. Pleasant Hill DIANNE LAIRD, Baton Rouge THOMAS E. LANCASTER. Baton Rouge MARY H. LAND. Ruston ANNIE A. LANDRY. Jeanerette LAWRENCE E. LANDRY, Alexandria WOODROW A. LANDRY, Alexandria THOMAS R. LANN. Ruston NADALYN C. LARSEN. Shreveport CAMILLE A. LAFSITER. .Iena MARIANNE LASUZZO. Monroe MIKE L. LAUTIOAR. Ruston Freshman Class LEO ,I. LAY. JR.. New Orleans VERNON .I. LEACHMAN. Ruston DONNY R. LEE. Bernice JOHN R. LEE. Shreveport RALPH M. LEE. Rerniee SAMUEL E. LEE. Winnsboro STEPHEN C. LEE. Heflin C, KEITH LEFFEL. Baton Rouge DENIS L. LEMIEIIX, Ruston MARGARET A. LEMMONS, Winnfield TIMOTHY O. LEMOINE, Mansura JAMES D. LESTER, West Monroe ALMA L. LEVEE, Tullulah W. RICHARD LEWIS, Baton Rouge JOHNNY R. LEWTER, Shreveport TERESA C. LILES, Shreveport vb I n rzrsik a15L. I f-I l 'xx I I a X'-:f 1-.4 5. -Q, W I . H. -it . L A 5:7 T -f. 5 -QW STEPHEN C. LILLEY, Shreveport DONNA R. LINDSEY, Bernice MONA K. LINDSEY, Monroe BARBARA A. LINER, Shreveport NANCY L. LINER, Simsboro CHERYL D. LITTLE, New Orleans TRACY P. LITTLE, Shreveport KING LLOYD, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. . fe in x f ' n NANCI C. LOCKHART, Shreveport 3' .. T ' 'Q . U HP - A. , PATRICIA A. LOE, Alexandria -n W . .-L.. gg, CHIP F. LOFTON. New Iberia tl 'I' A - ' ' ' FRANK P. LOFTON, Winnsboro A . f I RONALD W. LOGAN, Ethel , V L ff? ANNELLE LONG. Farmerville 5 Q gi, JU '? W, LILA D. LONG, Winnfield A 'RA gg ,,,.. , I an A A ROGER W. LONG, Winnfield ,K- va ' V f a T- '-7 I ,z, .IEB S. LORD, West Monroe I DAVID L. LOUT, Mansfield n 1-'S I , , 'QL 3 JOHN P. LOVE, Jonesboro 1: 'ie A b If .- ' DAVID ILOWERY, shfavapan -Myth , -f a - , -- . Ed 1 Mi . .. I , A 44 L1 fa I M MICHAEL J. LOWREY, Whitewater, Wis. ., 3 T '3 NEIL Q. LOYD, Baton Rouge ,wha ' WILLIAM M. LUFFEY, Monroe a. EMMETT R. LUX, Minden f9l Clin . T11 BARBARA A. LYLES, Ruston LESLIE L. LYLES, Pfain Dealing ROBERT L. LYLES, Ruston KARL K. MCAVOY, Shreveport MARY A. MCBRIDE, Transylvania E. KAY MCCALL, Plain Dealing CHARLIE L. MCCALL, Shreveport CHAROLETTE A. MCCALL, Junction City, Ark. A' -v ,Q ,3 3-Q I-rua, K 'LR 51 ass if 'Q . . bi I A . -7' gr' l' I '-fri. 1 'QQ Qi Y ' 4 If A is ff? Q D A ' ' - I Y VICKY MCCALLUM. Ruston H. DUVALLE MCCALMAN, Homer JIMMY L. MCCONATHY. Quitman MARY E. MCCONNELL. Shreveport JOHN C. MCCONNICO. JR.. Shreveport ROBERT M. MCCOOL. Shreveport VIRGINIA L. MCCOY. Cousliatta MICHAEL R. MCCRARY. Shreveport JAMES O. MCCRERY III. Leesville LINDA L. MCCROCKLIN. Mansfield TERRY P. MCCUISTION. Shreveport W. SCOTT MCCUTCHEON, Shreveport Freshman Class JOHN B. MCDANIEI5. Bernice .Q - s .,.. CHARLIE A. AICDEARMONT, JR., shrevepon ' .4 ' - I D.-wID C. MCDEARMONT. shfevepm -J A: ' 'Ze- CHARLES C. MCDONALD. Homer I U I JOHN R. MCDONALD, Havnesville J WILLIAM H. MCDONALD, shfevepoft f 'Q 5' ' 'V' ff' 'N CYNTHIA MCDONOUGH. Monroe 'A - 51 DONALD K. MCDOWELL, Shreveport , 'J' ' . E ,:L'9!f-I ' ' 5339 A xr -v- JENNY C. MCDOWELL. Shreveport DOAK S. MCDUFFIE, West Monroe DOYLE MCEACHARN, Delhi ROBERT A. MCFARLAND, Hot Springs, Ark. NANCY L. MCCEHEE. Downsville ALEC MCGUIRE, Ruston RAYMOND R. MCHENRY, Bossier City CARL N. MCKAY, Shreveport sf. if 5 3. , . 'ggi' ':.' inf 97 -ffl , 1' . 'C X tw . A.n rid.: 9 ' V lv I, A f :?S iiwf?3+fg 1 Q- f N ts 2 at -1 'A 3,0 CONSTANCE M. MCRIGHT, Baton Rouge TOM L. MCVEA, Baton Rouge MARY I. MCWILLIAMS, Shreveport SALLY A. MACKEY, Shreveport RONALD W. MADDEN, Shreveport MALCOLM E. MADDOX, Homer LINDA G. MAHONEY, Metairie LESTER P. MALLETTE, Tioga F , ..., LARRY C. MCKINNEY, Hosston REGGIE J. MCKINNEY, Jonesboro THOMAS M. MCKINNEY, Minden MARY ANN MCKINNIE, Ruston MARTHA R. MCKNEELY, Ruston MILDRED G. MCLEMORE, Gilbert PATTY MCLEMORE, West Monroe MATTIE R. MCLEROY, Ruston .IANIE R. MCMAN, El Dorado, Ark. JOHN A. MCMILLON, Kilbourne RICKY R. MCNABB, Waskom, Tex. MOLLY L. MCNUTT, Shreveport an 1 'f N we y V .1-,,:,1 Saga . 2 J . .qvgr ,-4 .4 p :.S-gig. L-V v,:Q6,L.,. . J ' ' Sf- nfl 55.1 :LB-r.f1QE. ai: ' ' 'T I Y 3 ' . I 'f. :tt 5. R75-w 'fm . ' X l . 62251 mi- 5 M- 3 . ,Q fi, .ll-.L . JE V- , 1' . .. -in L ' 44. Ilu... Q A Q X. 'L ,Q :zz . , K., vi. LARRY R. MALONE, Plain Dealing BETTY JO MANASCO, Ruston BECKY J. MANN, West Monroe ROBERT D. MANN, Ferriday ALVIN M. MAPLES, E1 Dorado, Ark. SANDRA M. MARANTO, Shreveport REBEKAH O. MARBURY, Ruston EDWARD E. MARKS, Shreveport GERALD W. MARKS, Wauconda, Ill. HUGH S. MARLETTE, Rayville MARY E. MARSALIS, Homer MARY K. MARSHALL, Cheneyville ' I 1 Q . ee .31 23 a ' N and K ill. A lil!!- ,73 i .3 'B f kg, 57 X 'S' ' 3: li, ,Q R 3 G' . 4 'R CHARLOTTE L. MARSICLIA, Bossier City FRANCES G. MARSIGLIA, Bossier City CLYDE M. MARTIN. Lafayette HERBERT V. MARTIN, Baker JOHN W. MARTIN, Monroe MICHAEL M. MARTIN, Delhi V. CAROL MARTIN. Bastrop EUGENIA .l. MARTYNIUK, Grayson ROBERT N. MARYE, Alexandria HELEN MASKAS, DeRidder ELAINE A. MASSETT, New Orleans JERRY W. MATHEWES, Ruston Freshman Class GARY W. MATHEWS, Alexandria FLOYE A. MATHIS, Monroe CLAUDIA A. MATTHEWS, Metairie JAMES A. MATTHEWS, Richmond, Va. RITA L. MATTHEWS. Minden .IANICE M. MAWHINNEY, Shreveport MARILYNN MAXWELL, Monroe DONALD M. MAY, West Monroe JOHN S. MAY, Monroe JIMMY L. MAYES, Grayson JERRY W. MAYO, Shreveport GWENDOLYN S. MEADOWS, DCRidder VERNON R. MEARS, Monroe CARLOS .L MEJIA, Managua, Nicaragua ARNE I. MELSON, New Orleans CHARLES E. MELTON III, Forest Hill Q52 ,. 'w Mfg' if-::' d 4Q ' uf lv Ir lily 5- 2 W M -q 1 43 206 I ,si I as .mhmhg RANDALL J. MILLER, Metairie EDWARD C. MILLS, Tallulah MARGARET MILLS, Bogalusa PHYLLIS A. MILLS, Shreveport ri gn KAREN S. MELTON, Mansfield WILLIAM H. MERCER, Bossier City JERRY L. MERRELL, Single ROBERT S. BIERRITT, Sibley VIRGINIA C. MESHELL, Shreveport SHARON JO MESSICK, Effie THOMAS G. MYERS. New Orleans LOUIS D. MICELI. Harahan DAVID E. MIDDLETON. Shreveport RICHARD B. MILES, Alexandria DEBORAH A. MILLER, Shreveport PAMELA A. MILLER, Shreveport ?'X . 'S .ws ' .ar , -gn. - 49 -sl ff ff! , .-3 M I nn STEPHEN MINTZ, Monroe EVARICE C. MIRE, Offutt, Neb. ' A 'Si 9 ,A 3 Tl 5 .gy JEFFREY S. MITCHELL, Lake Charles --JN, .3 ' . ,F 'SP I I SUZANNE MITCHELL, Shreveport fy-5 -. 3 I A 3 N. 4 -3- ll' 9 lt I, I .l I ., I Z' U I X K '14 7 -NWI ,L 1 A ,, fs- I 1. ' ' , I Y? ' . X I I ' W REBECCA J. MIXON, Cotton Valley DENNIS E. MIZE, Shreveport PENELOPE L. MOBLEY, Shreveport JIMMY B. MONCRIEF, Bastrop JUDY M. MONCRIEF, Bastrop KAREN E. MONEYMAKER, Baton KARL W. MONCER, Jennings ROBERT E. MONTZ, Harrisburg, Pa. Rouge JAMES W. MOODY, Plant City, Fla. JAMES B. MOORE, Minden KENNETH D. MOORE, Monroe LOUIS E. MOORE, Ruston 2? 'Rigs iv A .w :Gigi 4.254 ': -BNA .s 8. 1 D7 A 3 A fs: A I I Y! J, 10 Q- -Q, fv - ' -4, -...-- .- v ,I ' 'ml J . Xi me Q 'X -- TA I .A ' ff ihlgi thin u MARTHA N. MOORE. Ringgold MICHAEL J. MOO-RE, Oakdale THOMAS W. MOORE, Winnsboro MIKE M. MORALES, Ruston SUZANNE M. NIORELL, Shreveport THOMAS G. MORELOCK, Haynesville ALAN R. MORGAN. El Dorado, Ark. C. GOODWYN MORGAN, Stratford. N.J ELMER V. MORGAN, Ruston GARY L. MORGAN, Metairie JAMES H. MORGAN, Doyline RONALD R. MORRIS, Shreveport Freshman Class CHARLES A. MORRISON, Hineston DONALD E. MORTON, JR., Shreveport CAROLYN R. MOSELEY, Vivian INA C. MOSLEY. Buras SHEILA MOUTON. El Dorado, Ark. JOHN M. MUCKLEROY, Farmerville DEBBIE A. MULKEY, Baton Rouge JOHN A. MULLINS, Shreveport MARGARET A. MURDOCK, Shreveport KENNETH E. MURPHY, DeRiddCr LINDA P. MURRAY, El Dorado, Ark. JOHN L. MURRELL, Haynesville MARSHALL O. MUSGRAVE, Shreveport , 1'rl Q33 . 'K 'N-5 -v- V? ,Q !B A DOUGLAS H. MYERS, Monroe 9 W 'W - 9 RANDALL R. NALLEY, Quitman Q' . ROBERT L. NANCE, Dixie '7 A A A Us lvxe. I A 'QA 'RTS , ':-:ff MICHAEL L. NIELSEN, Winnshoro MARK J. NOLEN, Monroe PATRICK E. NOLEN, Lake Charles DAVID M. NORMAN, West Monroe DONNA M. NORRIS, Shreveport ELLEN R. NORRIS, West Monroe MICHAEL W. NORRIS, Shreveport HARRY D. NUTTALL, Shreveport lr I I . ii' 2. I TN A' f .4 g .4 -.rf QR LJ 4-'! 9 SHARON L. NANCE. Shreveport KATHLEEN A. NAYLOR, Baton Rouge JEANNE M. NEICHBORS, Houma DIANNE NEILSON, Minden STEVEN D. NELSON, Whitewater, Wis. JUDY E. NEWHOUSE, Shreveport MARY A. NEWMAN, Vidalia CHARLES A. NEWTON, Shreveport SARAH J. NEWTON, Hampton, Ark. RICHARD P. NICHOLS, Golden Meadow E. DIANE NICHOLSON, West Monroe REBECCA J. NICKERSON, Leesville - .. ,... -e t U, Q LAL .cw-' - ' Mtv' , Z , , Q . 115 rw X 3 fa, A. sl' . DONNA L. ODOM, Ruston KENNETH C. ODOM, Haynesville CATHY D. O'DONNELL, Shreveport KAREN L. OGDEN, Shreveport THOMAS L. O'KUMA, Monroe DON L. OLSON, Dallas, Tex. JOHN H. O'NEAL, Delhi PAULA A. OSBORN, Shreveport THOMAS D. OUZTS, Shreveport JOHN M. OWENS, West Monroe MYRA A. OWENS, Shreveport REGINALD L. OWENS, Grambling .ea Yu'-',. '- 'Zi '37 . HJ i -lu Q 41 L - f . ,,, . gi .2 'B' I' 3' .3 1 ' i 6 5 1 --X ,x t 9-fe BARBARA A. OXFORD, Shreveport WILLIAM T. PAINICH, JR., West Monroe LEE R. PANKEY. Winnsboro VIVIAN E. PANZIGRAU. Wirmfield DANNY L. PARKER, Cullen DAVID A. PARKER, Ruslon FREDERICK E. PARKER, Mansfield JAMES P. PARKER, Lake Arthur JAMES W. PARKER, Roclessa JERRY PARKER, Farmerville JUDY K. PARKER, Choudrant KERRY L. PARKER, Baton Rouge Freshman Class LARRY T. PARKER, Shreveport SHEILA K. PARKER. LaPlace JAMES S. PARNELL, Choudrant BEN D. PATTERSON, Monroe GARY E. PATTERSON, Downsville WILLIAM R. PEACE, El Dorado, Ark. BETTY J. PEARCE, Belvher .IIMNIIE F-. PEARCE, Bossier City LYNDA A. PEEL, Jnneslmro RITA K. PEEL, Quitman CANDICE L. PEKIBERSTON, Benton BARBARA C. PENTON, New Orleans KENNETH M. PEOPLES, Ruston EDGAR PERKINS, JR., Pitkin BILLY J. PERRETT. Golden Meadow RONNIE E. PESNELL, Choudrant f' , D3 , T - - A X I 'Q v-vi ' yd 3 I 1 dl - A,-QI Q I X Q 1A Q 115.44 R' LJ . R4 iw E Q2 u I: ROBERT J. POSS, Homer DAVID F. POST, Farmerville CAROL .I. POWELL, Bastrop LARRY R. POWELL, Arcadia ROBERT E. POWELL, Mansfield BRENDA A. POYNTER, Delhi SALLY A. PRADOS, Shreveport CAROLYN A. PRATT, Minden , .r R 4 SHARON G. PESNELL, Ruston CHARLES D. PETERSON, Springhill ROBERT A. PHELAW, Mt. Prospect, Ill. BARBARA J. PHILLIPS, Mandeville .IAMES W. PILCREEN, Hico LINDA C. PIPES, Ruston MARY T. PITTS, Belcher PHILLIP D. PIXLEY, Ruston CAROLYN D. PLUNKETT, Winnfield MELBA A. POLAND, Bienville KAREN L. POPE, Shreveport STEVE L. PORTER, Mansfield in B Qt Q Q Q .r '2 R, x MARILYN K. PRAY, Baton Rouge FLOYD J. PRICE, New Roads HENRY D. PRICE, Winnsboro JACKIE W. PRICE, Arcadia STANLEY M. PRICER, Denison, Tex. SHIRLEY K. PRINCE, Chatham ROBERT D. PROCTOR, White Oak, Tex. BILLY R. PROTHRO, Shreveport CARLOS A. PUIG, Cuayaquil, Ecuador SHERRY A. PYLANT, Eros LORETTA L. QUALLS, St. Joseph FRANKIE L. RACHAL, Bentley 3 .. 'E , P' rw: I -ns, N ' 33 Q K 3 I X I 1 1-1 It 410 MICHAEL P. RAINS. SIIIITVEIJUIAI ALLAN W. RANISEY. Morgan City MARY A. RAMSEY. Shreveport RONALD C. RANSBOTTOM, .Alexandria CATHERINE H. RASBURY. New Orleans GARY K. RATCLIFF. Bossier City LEROY RATCLIFF. Rayville CLIFF E. RAYMOND, Franklin CARY W. REED, Jonesboro LINDA K. REEAIE, Sureptzl DENNIS W, REEVES. Bernice GERALD W. REEVES. Dubherly Freshman Class DAN M. RENFRO, Monahans, Tex. CLYDE D. RESTER, Bogalusa CAREY M. REYNOLDS, Shreveport WILLIAM A. REYNOLDS. Leesville SHERILL E. RHOADES. Dallas. Tex. BOB A. RHODES, Spearsville LOU E. RHODES, Spearsville FELIX F. RHYMES, Bossier City SARAH C. RHYMES. Quitman HAROLD D. RICHARDS, Eros LARRY C. RICHARDS, Joyce JAMES E. RICHARDSON, Ruston GENE C. RIFE, Shreveport DEBBIE J. RINE, Pineville BONNIE J. RISER, Ruston TED L. RISER, Shreveport anti 5 at 3 ,zu Jx -.... SKA 4- i Gan' A, l Gi 1 .E f 'Ibm ' I .fy h G Il.. 1 X . 5 ,lisp 'UGG f 1 , r nag . XB A PATRICIA J. RITCHIE. Bossier City JAMES S. ROBERSON, Dubach MARTHA LI. ROBERSON, Chatham WILLIAM C. ROBERSON. Junction City, Ark. FRANCES E. ROBERT. Pineville RICHARD Cr. ROBERTACCIO, Bossier City FRANKIE M. ROBERTS, Downsville KATHY J. ROBERTS, Houghton - Qxqtrgg- S SANDRA A. ROBERTS, Bienville - ' I 'S Q SUSAN D. ROBERTS, Ruston f SHARI O. ROBERTSON, Shreveport I I '22' HARVEY L. ROBIDEAUX, Lafayette JAMES T. ROBINSON. Baton Rouge .3 Q JOHN B. ROBINSON, Camden, Ark. ' .,. 3 A LINDA S. ROBINSON, Westlake ,. N... MAX L. ROBINSON, Hodge - - 'E At i e I I 3. RANDALL K. ROBINSON, Hrrreororr DANIEL J. ROCHE, Lake Arthur - 3' ' I- if I. 54, 9 I LINDA A. ROCHE, Monroe f A.. . W -ol LAREN G. ROCKETT, Mrrrderr -A . . gl - 2 in A-Qi fl I tk 1: . A r 3 VICTOR L. RODGERS, Bossier City . I A A 3 ROBERT E. RODNEY, Dry Prong A k A f A ei, ALTON B. ROGERS, Dubach ' -I I. 1 A . BENJAMIN K. ROGERS, Dubach 1 Lf 4 9 Rl JOSE .I. ROSALES, Arabi CHRISTOPHER C. ROSE, Deerfield, IIIEISS. JAMES D. ROSS, El Dorado, Ark. RUFUS ROSS, JR., Oak Grove CHARLES O. ROUNTREE, Ruston CLARA H. ROUNTREE, Ruston CHARLES E. ROWAN, Columbia CURTIS A. ROWLAND, Harvey ,Q . th .- -V ' i .n ' -if- , .,,.., A T ..a' A 1 ,- . la 1 pn-9 -.Q .fr JEAN A. ROYLE. Shreveport Us PATRICIA M. ROZAS, Ville Platte JAMES G. RUBLE, Slidell MILLTCENT C. RUSSELL, Strong. Ark ROSILAND RUSSELL. Simshoro DEBORAH F. RUTTLE. Shreveport HARRY A. BRLCE A. 'ak RYALS, Jonesboro SALLIS. Mansfield Rn . f .1 0 .7 p BECKY SALTER, Alexandria ' - K 6 ' SANDRA S. SANDEFUR, Shreveport fv ' ' ..:.. CYNTHIA L. SANDERS, Bastrop Q ' ,l ! X L' ROBERT M. SANFORD, New Orleans Y, ' Qt . 'vt J Freshman Class CAROL A, SANSAHONE, Leesville ROBERT D. SAYERS. Shreveport ROBERT F. SCATES. Memphis, Tenn. JOHN N. SCHAEFFER, Bossier City POLLY M. SCHAUMBURG. Shreveport EDWARD D. SCHNEIDER. Lake Providence BOB L. SCOGIN, Slidell BEN S. SCOTT. Springfield, Va. LARRY v. SCOTT, Springhill MELISSA K. SCOTT. Minden CHERIE A. SCRIBER, Baton Rouge PATRICK A. SEAMANDS, Anniston, Ala, EDWARD H. SEELICER, Homer JAMES K. SEHON, Delhi DANIEL A. SENN. New Orleans LARRY W. SEXTON, Cullen 4193.1-f it - 5 ,M mb Toll: I in li, I? Q , t xt ff, 35 0 if- Rss. 129' 'R nl' l , .-z 10 , 'R .- -ff ' - Q. r I ,kf ,mr ff. . JH ..- ' ' :'x I.T3ll . VICKI J. SHIVERS. Shreveport BEVERLY F. SHOAP. Ruston KATHERINE J. SHOWS. Hodge LOREN SHOWS, Tallulah W. FLETCHER SHROCK, Franklinton SANDRA J. SHUGART, Banning, Calif. TERRY J. SHUMATE, Shreveport LURA J. SILVER, Pollock V3 f rx .X V, M . '33 ,A o- --Q as L?-5? if . 5 , 1 -5' LORETTA E. SHADOW. Ruston JUSTIN W. SHARP. Earlington, Ky. TIM P. SHARPE, New Iberia SANDRA A. SHAYV, Homer I. JUDSON SHELTON, New Orleans JOHN W. SHEPHERD, JR.. Bastrop STEPHANIE C. SI-IERRARD, Arcadia SUSAN C. SHIDLER. Lake Charles TOMMY H. SHIELDS. Transylvania .IANICE R. SHIPP. Shreveport JULIA E. SHIVELY, Bienville NELDA K. SHIVELY. Jonesboro ,535 : pf - 1 3 6 N if , 5 5 X1 2517 . Q. . - ut- i M. ..-- ,je E'-3 BARBARA SIMMONS, Minden MARILYN L. SIMMONS, Memphis, Tenn. P. GLENN SIMMONS, Franklinton JANICE M. SIMMS, Minden LILLA A. SIKIMS, Shnngaloo GERALD C. SIMPSON, Shreveport JANICE S. SIMPSON, Tallulah LAWRENCE W. SIMS, Ruston SIDNEY D. SINCLETARY, Shreveport KAREN E. SIRACUSE, New Orleans JUDY D. SISCO. Shreveport NORMAN L. SISSON, Baton Rouge K! Q EMI I I ' ' 'r ' ici- ,. e f-Q' N., ::.. '7' l F- , I , ...- JOSEPH P. SITTON, Lake Providence ca it 9 CHERYL Y. SKAINS. Dnwnnville -v 1-Ex'-Af BARBARA A. sLoCUM, Calhoun f BEVERLY I. SLOCUM. Rnslnn 'AW- i ffi5'f-fff.',7fe?iz?:- S- .- . I . 6 Q h Q BEVERLY A. SMITH. Oak Grove ' ' I 5 5 BOBBYE D. SMITH. Spearsville 'J-5 -.f -:af DAVID L. SMITH, Innnslnnn , ,X QQ u D. LAMAR SMITH, Pineville A K I I I DONALD E. SMITH. Plain Dealing 0 I - A , W. f 9' GARY D. SMITH. Wlnnfleld :L ' ' L GLORIA C. SMITH, New Orleans J ' X JAMES D. SMITH. Shongaioo Freshman Class KAREN A. SMITH, Shreveport LINDA A. SMITH, Ruston MARGARET L. SMITH, Dubach MONTE E. SMITH, Bernice RHONDA C. SMITH. Ruston TERRY L. SMITH. Slinnclt, Tex. VICKIE L. SMITH. Suri-pta VIRGINIA K. SMITH, Ruston WALTER M. SMITH, Minden WILLIAM D. SMITH. Monroe ANNETTE SMITHEY, Sibley WOODROW J. SMOAK, Kinnelon, N..I. EUCENIA D. SMOLINSKI, Ruston GREGORY C. SMOTHERMAN, Minden R. WAYNE SNEAD, Castor WILNA L. SNEED, Shreveport Q 'Ui r'-za sv , Malik 11. I 5 'X +4 li JIM' l, f ,-m'12'1Q'5..' DQ . 'b fn-'o .. . 111 'F' l . gr, A QE. Ji. . ,,,. Ad 'fi ,. CARLA C. SNOW, Shreveport CAMPBELL H. SNYDER, Winnsboro NANCY F. SNYDER, Shreveport va- A ' LOUIS A. SOILEAU, Opelousas A. 'Exif' , KENNY SOLLEY, El Dorado, Ark. THOMAS C. SONNONSTINE, Lake Charles STEVE D. SORCENFREI, New Orleans JULIA E. SORRELL, Shreveport I 'ir 0171 'DVB BETTY .I. SPARGO, Monroe LAURE M. SPATAFORA, Monroe GEORGE I. SPEIGHT, Rayville CAROLYN R. SPELL, Jonesboro MARSHA R. SPENCER, Meieirie ,. .0 E. ,Q va I RICHARD A. SPENCER, Shreveport e A -. ' QQ EDWARD R. SPIGENER, Herrrer .V lrig-eg' x 5' ....,,, 6 -3-A - AUGUST A. STAATS, Dover, N.J. . I ' S ,X f r. , ' R 1 fig ii zz QI R' A DONALD M. STACY New Orleans I 'ff - r is , 3 I LINDA L. STANDIFORD, Si. Joseph ' r y f .4 , I H' , . ' we A -' , A we JIMMY L. STANDLEY, Jonesboro .-15.5 .3135 .r I- A- -A f ---1 DANNY B. STANFORD, Sprirrglrill P. , x . K AV NV 1. CHARLES A. STEARNS, Belrer 9 A :Z ,, 'r 45 , - ' PHILLIP R. STEDMAN, Shreveport - . i f GARY M. STEGALL, El Dorado, Ark. A Y ' Wu- A .5 1- LYDIA P. STENNETT, Baker 5 - . jji 1 6... rex Kr SONJA T. STEPHENSON, Vivian JUDY K. STEVENS, Springhill WILLIAM K. STEVENS, Denham Springs DAVID A: STEWART, Monroe ANDREA STILL, Taylor ERIK H. STOER, Shreveport .IUDITH M. STRACENER, Boyce fa' JAMES T. STRANGE, Alexandria as 5 I SUSAN K. STRATTON, Benton CAROL A. STRONG. Covington CARY T. STROUD, Pineville MARGARET A. STROUD. Shreveport DANIEL B. SUCGS. Homer A vi- Q CARY L. SULLIVAN, Baton Rouge ' K., -:xg MARY D. SULLIVAN, Ruston K TF' xg JUDY E. SUTTON, Jonesboro in ' 'f- A ,F X ' DANA J. SVICEL. Rlirevepurt , 9 ci-4? 9 9 'S ,w CASEY W. sWANsoN. Lngansport Ga ' PC' fd KENNETH R. TACKETT, Pineville -Q-or VERNON TANNEHILL. JR.. Houma Freshman Class DANIEL J. TATUM. Shreveport HOWELL R. TATUM, Ruston BILLY W. TAYLOR. Chatham CAROL R. TAYLOR. Winnfield CAROLYN C. TAYLOR. Spcursville DAVID L. TAYLOR, Clqylon ELIZABETH M. TAYLOR, Baton Rouge JAMES A. TAYLOR. Duliuch JAMES R. TAYLOR. Winnfic-ld JOHN R. TAYLOR. Winnfie-Id MELVIN L. TAYLOR. ,Iunvlirm City, Ark WILLIAM T. TAYLOR, Minden BILLY R. TEMPLE. Furmerville PATRICIA TERRY, Pineville REBECCA S. TERRY, Winnfivld THOMAS C. TERRY, West Monroe I l -la g, 57 1 .Y n t y :za ' .:,., 4' n 1 I 'Eli 4 if li in vi is 2 62 -:ar -if ...gr Y if ri., D v .iq I A N 8 ' 4 . 218 l 6 its' J'-'j' ,T - ': , . Q f nts 'T 4 1' wi, A an Y ..,.. ei. I E CCA SUE C. THOMPSON, Minden ROBERT M. THORNTON, Bossier City NANCY L. THRASHER, Shreveport JANET M. THURMON, Ruston SUSAN THURMON, Shreveport MICHAEL E. TIMMONS, Springhill GRAEME W. TISON, Alexandria MICHAEL C. TODD, Bossier City vsszfsf- . 54 1-A 'YW ,QA CYNTHIA L. TERZIA, Monroe ART C. THICPEN, Ruston BRUCE C. THIGPEN, Pineville SALLY F. THICPEN, Ruston CHARLES M. THOMAS, Heflill CONNIE L. THOMAS, Doyline FREDDIE .I. THOMAS, Ruston JOSEPH R. THOMAS, Ruston MISCHLENE THOMAS, Tallulah ROBERT P. THOMAS, Gibsland MICHAEL L. THOMPSON, Delhi ROBERT I. THOMPSON, Winnfield .4 ii:f:9i.'3- Q -. 4 , AW in , Q gs. 4.-59, .J ' A ELIZABETH R. TOOKE, Shreveport BYRON F. TOOLEY, Shreveport GERTRUDE B. TOUPS, Minden ERNEST K. TOWNSEND, JR., Ferriday STEVE H. TOWNSEND, St. Joseph TERRENCE A. TRACZEWITZ, Mobile, RANDY R. TRAHAN, Sulphur REBECCA A. TRAMMELL, Ruston .IUDD TRAVIS, Minden JAMES TREBLE, Bloomfield, N..I. AUGUST G. TREUBIG, Alexandria CARL H. TRICHEL, IR., Monroe K l - .- .4 . -, 4 - 1' af 4 l Ala. Ao? .- tx ff 'Q Q -. Q. ik 'G I f , fx'- n K 'rdf .J .. , G EAR.. ffl 32- 'Q' , I f 'J jlj As it r A i. C fi t KATHY S. TROUTMAN, Mansfield ANDREW R. TUCKER, Edison, NJ. CAROL A. TUCKER, Shreveport CAROLYN J. TUCKER, Bossier City DANNY A. TUCKER. El Dorado, Ark GREGORY T. TUCKER, Wichita, Kan. STEPHEN C. TUCKER. Shreveport TERRY W. TUCKER, Clarkston, Ga. TIM A. TULLOS, Pineville STEVE C. TUMINELLO, Shreveport SHERRY A. TURBEVILLE, Furmerville CAMILLA D. TURNER. Minden Freshman Class LARRY B. TURNER, Minden LINDA A. TURNER, New Orleans SUE TURNER, Shreveport MARILYN A. TYLER, Center Point REBECCA A. UHLMANN, Camp Springs, LINDA K. URBANTKE, Ruston DONNA L. VAIL, Quitman RONNIE C. VAIL, Jonesboro ELIZABETH L. VENABLE, Baker OLGA SUSAN VICKREY, Shreveport STANLEY D. VICKREY, Shreveport ANITA M. VIDRINE, Alexandria KENNETH T. VIDRINE, Bossier City DEVONS P. VINCENT, Kaplan JOHN L. VINING, Chouclrant PHILLIP I. VINING, Oakdale Md. .fs av? -1 Q . V J -azll' 4 'rv f if C' '- . .-Df.J.x ' I T wi C32 W7 , Xl .. .3 A ln 220 i Nr I! r l 44 . '12,-'5 D '45 .f'-Er- 'QQ' A Al :A.1 . -14' ll RONNIE W. WALKER, Florien DONNA L. VIVIANO, Bossier City SUZANNE VON EINEM. Shreveport JOHN R. VOS, Benton BARRY A. VOWELL, Cotton Valley TERESA WADE, Choudrant LARRY G. WAITS, Arcadia LONNIE J. WAITS, Arcadia WANDA L. WALDRON, Choudrant ARTHUR D. WALKER, Shreveport JAMES F. WALKER, Dodson JUDY F. WALKER, Jonesboro ROGER F. WALKER, Ruston JUDITH A. WALLACE, Vicksburg, Miss. J 'ae ROY W. WALSTON, Gretna LORAFAY L. WALTERS, Winnsboro ' ' . rf r 2 r BARRY N. WALTERS, Shreveport f ' -' 3 BRENDA R. WALTERS, Shreveport CQ V, .-r- ' - 9' y V, ,P 5 JERRY F. WALTON, Shreveport Wd, ., ,p ' 3 K LARRY D. WARD, Pineville ' .r . A ' if ' AN X ,. g v , 'Rh' ,nk xl 1 . 1.2 11 4 or L i ' i I CHARLES R. WARE, Baton Rouge PHILIP A. WARINC, JR., Alexandria PHILLIP DANIEL WARREN, Vivian RANDY W. WASHAM, Lillie PHILLIP L. WATKINS, Shreveport WAYNE J. WATKINS, Arnaudville DAVID E. WATSON, Homer DIANNE L. WATSON, Shreveport THOMAS M. WATSON, Oak Ridge LINDA K. WEBB, Shreveport RALPH M. WEBB, COUSllllIld RON L. WEBB. Smuckover, Ark. In MARY ELLEN WEBBER, Mt-Dade MARY K. WEEKS, Hodge ELAINE M. WELCH, Oakdale KERMIT W. WELCH. Vivian ,eugef I NEIL E. WELLBRINK, Bastrop THOMAS J. WELLS, Alexandria CLIFF R. WEST, Mooringsport DAVID O. WEST, Shreveport RUTH L. WHALEY, Shreveport CARY E. WHEELER. Metairie LINDA L. WHEELER. Houghton ALDINE C. WHEELUS, .lunetion City, Ar Freshman Class LINDA L. WHITE, Bastrop TERRY E, WHITE, Alexandria THOMAS V. WHITE. Homer EVERETT W. WHITTINCTON, Ruston CHARLES S. WHORTON. Shreveport RALPH G. WILBURN, Pelican SANDRA L. WILEY, Pineville JAMES W. WII-IIITE, West Monroe HERBERT H. WILKINS, Newellton DALE O. WILLIAMS, Whitehouse, Tex DAVID H. WILLIAMS, Woodworth MARGARET A. WILLIAMS, Hodge MARY A. WILLIAMS, Shreveport MILTON L. WILLIAMS II, Shreveport ROGER D. WILLIAMS, Quitman TOBY L. WILLIAMS, Delhi A-If 0 4 I ,A 2 r 2 222 4 1 Q - I .- A 5 v. ...g.L I ,sb -.-sv 1 ,X U 1 -Jr .ir w x .3 4 W. WL-1-5' F X -A t X. ,:?.9,h. XID-:A it 7 A' l' - ff CHAROLETTE WILTCHER. Bernice JESSIE .L WILTCHER, JR., Tallulah JOHN W. WILTZ. Breaux Bridge DANEA A. WIMBISH, Shreveport MICHAEL I. WINDHAM, West Monroe DEBBIE K. WING, Westover AFB, Mass. LINDA K. WISE. Lake Providence DONNA R. WOOD, Shreveport 46 ...L A. ,- .-ai .4 4 I if 1 if In h .AA WILTON H. WTLLIAMS. Shreveport KATHY E. WILLI.-XKISON. Shreveport THOMAS D. WILLIAMSON. Shreveport JAMES L. WILLIS, Choudrimt MARGARET S. WILLIS. Ruston CAROL A. WILSON. Bossier City DANNY L. WILSON. Bossier City DONNA L. WILSON. Shreveport KATHY T. WILSON, Ringgold KENNETH G. WILSON. West Monroe MARCERY .IO WILSON, New Orleans SANDRA F. WILSON. Houma 3 il' i .. ...ig , A. 'N' N., 'ma FRANCES A. Wooo. si. Joseph PATRICIA D. WOODARD, Arcadia THOMAS W. woooiiow. Alexandria JAMES R. wooos, Ringgoid TERRY L. WOODS, Shreveport MICHAEL L. WREN. Gray BEVERLY A. WRIGHT, Ferriday CARROL L. WRIGHT, Shreveport MARTHA A. WYLY, Lake Providence JAMES H. WYNN, Sicily Island GARY W. YATES, Bossier City C. SCOTT YEAC-ER III, Alexandria ARTHUR T. YEATES. JR.. Pineville me A '2' . - 9 M7 TOMMY YEE, Tallulah -N f f , DAVID B. YOUNG, Zachary ' Biff' 'Y TEREQAG YOLNC s 1 Il d TF. , .' l ,,,ieiy san WI I vb at la , .f 3 - - MORTON N. ZABALA. Bossier City V fr: . 8 A 3 -X JAMES N. ZEY. Homer :T , 3, . ,Je .Q JOHN s. ZIEGLER, Talluluh Q 3 NANCY G. ZIEOLER. Pineville A B If ' 'i' HU Vit!-for typ'-- W -+ ,-P l ii gfhhlu A mlllllll X l 2'-,,. 1'iL--I' l, 1 A KEN I I I l -Q--1 4 vun!l ll 77 'l R . K5 - ..., l l ' I I -- -uliq qi ..- .,-.... A up J... . N Louisiana Tech conducts an on-base degree program at Barksdale Air Force Base. The program is designed for Air Force personnel whose military assignments make it impractical for them to earn college credit and complete a baccalaureate degree in the usual manner. Pictured above is a Barksdale class being taught by Norman Cox, who also is in charge of the Tech program at the base. At the left is the Barksdale Air Force Base headquarters building. 7 Z RENO Social Greeks . . . E . . Governing Councils . . Sororities . . Fraternities 2 Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council is an advisory-governing body for the six national sororities on the Tech campus. The council is composed of a senior delegate, a junior delegate. and the president of each sorority. During the formal rush season. a rush chairman serves on the council. Preceding formal rush, a workshop is held hy the council. CYNTHIA ,MOON ' ' ' ' Pfesldenf During this time rush rules and procedures are adopted. REBECCA 5MITH WCC PfCSidf'Ut Also. a Panhellenic convocation is planned to inform rushees PATRICIA O7NEAL . . . . . Secretary of the purposes of Panhellenic and sororities. An event of DONNA SPARCO N H Treasurer every spring is the Creek Weekend in which the council directs sorority competition in a variety of activities. Every quarter Panhellenic attempts to promote high scholastic standards by offering trophies to sororities with the highest scholastic average and the most improved average. ff, Va 4 sqft 1:1 ' l l Q , R7 First Row: Virginia Hill, Mary Payne- Allen. Tommye Claire Edwards, Cynthia Moon, Julia Richardson, Betty Holt. Second Row: Christy Kennedy, Donna Spargo, Relief-ca Smith, Nant-y Cates, Pam Whatley, Miss Georgia Cranberry, faculty adviser, Ncrissa Bell, Nelda Sisemore, Melissa Dunn, Cherry Mnsi-If-y, Nelda ,lo Russell. Not Pit-turecl: Nancy Lockhart, Patricia 0'Nr'al, Carmen Soileau. Interfraternity Council MARTIN BAKER ..... CRAIG GOEBEL ....... FREDDY THOMPSON FRANK KELLY ....... RAY MOREAU .. 3917-AT ' 11'-n iTi n1 fiifff' -L':r':. :1::.'T:5'-7'-E g 1:-: E-2-S, . .i,,L,..,L..-.,,,,i. . .1 .... L, .. ' 1'ri:i:iiii11'Ef::?.TL'ir J . . 4 IZ t3Qf.r.QLJ-l'1:: Iilj-ST ' .ii '- if . . . . President Vice President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer The lnterfraternity Council, acting as the governing body for the Greek fraternity system. serves to foster better relations between the fraternities at Tech by co- ordinating rush and joint projects of the fraternities. In order to promote leadership and activity in all facets of campus life, the lnterfraternity Council undertakes many projects each year. Foremost among these is Greek Week, which is held each spring to bring together all of Techis Chief Justice social Greek organizations. Co-sponsored by Panhellenic, the week is highlighted by discussion groups of deans, teachers and Greeks, competitive games and an all-Greek dance. F-sew: - 'ililifw 'E'- ' -if' 1 1L 2'.:. :.! -.T 3 ,. 1111 12111111 iiiiir' so ' ..f:.:r'.'2-.m'.1:g.-.-2.-.-ar.a-----'J J or tat,o , iafr-E-11'.a1,gH1:1-f-1'a-1:23-?:'5's'-E lt If , --' 15. -:'E- '+..-. fi:4.Z-1'-EI--..':1.Q -+ +'4 1i-. E'5L- 1i7'i'A - I H yi, I -1-.--., V, e -Q I ,-Pgriqzii-1: 1- f ' X , if,,,,L: - V XZ I x K 1 X . First Row: Ray Moreau, Craig Goebel, Martin Baker, Freddy Thompson, Frank Kelly. Second Row: Dan Swearingin, Harold Heath, J0hl'l .lHCkQ0H Tommy McNeill, Joel Keats, Spike McKinney, Gary Gordon, Mike Collins. James Morgan, Lin Stall, Billy Hunt, Rick Shaw, George Smith Third Row: Mr. J. Lindsay Keffer, adviser, Doug Marrs, Ricky Nowlin, Johnny Sanders, Billy Rhymes, Stephen Morrow, James Latham, Lee Brantly, Jimmie Phillips, Spencer Roane, Bill Mathis, Glenn Grcmillion, George Marlowe. I 227 Junior Panhellenic Council The Junior Panliellenic Council consists of the pledge president and one delegate from each sorority pledge class. The purposes of Junior Panhellenic are to prepare an evaluation of the rushing season in which they have par- CHAlfiLEmf CARR President ticipated and to submit their report to the Senior Council. UJIDX MOMQRIEF VIC? President The Junior Panhellenic Council also serves to orientate ULSAN THURMON SeCremry'TreaSurer new pledges to the organization and activities of the Senior Council. thus preparing them for future service. 'r -. V og IRQ. vu 'cz' .E Axf-JS, 5 J ' s 4 Y l ii.. r . A xy iam' .fu gl l H 1 h yxxh- . -'91, tr-1 ,a all I . J I f ' 1,:',.7'-'V , ,. N l . . 7 ' I-s ' ' if Y-if t +--qr ee F' ,.. J J' e , ,ra --,,.,..r. X .C , San ' f xxxjfyf First Row: Susan Thurmon, Janice Mawhinney, Sylvia Moore, Barbara Simmons, Kathleen Fox, Debbie Rogers. Second Row: Kathy Hubcner, Charleen Carr, Sally Chandler, Louellvn Aden, Loretta Shadow, Rebecca Smith. l-1-1 V Junior Intcrfratcrnity Council The Junior lnterfraternity Council consists of the pledge vice president and three representatives from each of the i i ' I eight fraternity pledge Classes. J, , ' ln addition to compilinv a pamphlet on rush. the Junior . , . . . . . . . S ' D ' EX?1?IYEDRSf?IgS51EFTLER Tjggjgiili IFC serves to orientate new pledges to the organization A and activities of the lnterfraternity Council, thus preparing them for future service. . il 'X ,ig T! '2' - , . - - Q -- sv' ,r.. Q X ' 2 Q, ,,, - E 1 ,C A X Q AI .fr iff A ' ' . First Row: David Hochstetler, Kent Abney, Ren Kozikowski, Will Reardon, Mr. J. Lindsay Keffer. Second Row: David Stewart, Larry Donner, Billy Haddad, Edward Seeliger, Jeff Hawley, Tommy Crozier, Al Turner, Charles Duke, Kenny llerthelot, Carlos Henley, Frank Prest. JULI -X RICHARDSON President lpha Chi mega . - 3' Ns.- , wg 9- 1 p 4 vw ' ANNE ROBERTQ Vice President Beta Psi Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega was installed at Tech in 1941. The sorority flower is the red Carnation and the colors are scarlet and olive green. The pin is the lyre containing twenty- two pearls. Beta Psi began the year with the annual house party and partici- pated in rush, Homecoming and the Campus Carnival. Annual esents are serenadin the fraternity houses, active and pledge parties Founders Day Hera Day, and the winter and spring formals. This years officers vsere Julia Richardson, presidentg Ann Roberts vice president Jeannie Nettles, secretaryg Bette Lou Cunningham treasurer if 43 'Y A7l4 fi' Carol Adams Darlene Aldridge Lynda Anderson Ruth Anderson Connie Bardin Carol Barnes Vicki Benson Susan Bottom Carolyn Brown Suzanne Brown Eva Burgess Hope Burgess Margaret Burgess Sue Burgess Charleen Carr Sandra Carruth Carla Chapman Linda Charbonneau .J my Peggy Chaver Deborah Colvin Carolyn Cox Bette Lou Cunningham Vicki Dennison Nancy Dillon ills- Sara Drewett Connie Estes ,M Kathy Fedderson Beth Fowler Peggy Frye Lajeane Gentry Carolyn Going Snookie Gravelle Deborah Griffith Pat Halley Fran Hancock Donna Hand 230 l Marsha Hilton Nancy Holstead Betty Holt Mary Beth Hood Pamela Huckabay Marianne Lasuzzo Lennie Lea Jauey LeVasseur Nancy Linzy Marilyn Longino Becky Luck Susie McWilliams Kathleen Messer Judy Lil Morgan Annelle Nasse Jeannie Nettles Judy Patterson Nelwyn Pinson Nancy Purkey Patricia Rice Chalna Rochelle Judy Russell Becky Salter Nancy Savage Nelia Sledge Barbara Smith Trudy Smith Wilna Sneed Betty Jo Spargo Donna Spargo Mary Strange Suzanne Stubblefield Diana Sumlin Dana Svigel Janet Thurmon Laura Tubbs Anita Vidrine Mary Warner Diane Williams Nona Yeager 11-5, CRAIG GOEBEL President Alpha Tau mega .an I'-' lx 1--'r JAMES LATHAM Vice President -,ml Zeta Chi Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega received its charter at Tech on May 7, 1966. It became the 125th chapter of ATO. the first social fraternity founded after the Civil War. ln addition to the open houses and parties after Tech athletic events. Alpha Tau Omega social activities include State Fair. Blackfoot-Whitefoot Dance with Sigma Nu fra- ternity. Winter Night Ball, Shipwreck Party, and the annual Sweetheart Ball. This year's officers were Craig Goebel, president, James Latham, vice president, Kent Israel, treasurerg and Larry Shorey, secretary. a 'C st s 'i X X if 3' b 7 l'fTF?? Skf. -x . A .-N N -. X ti .9,,:.?SE,:gE3Eg,SiQl'X-'N - . ' r XM .iss .W -msg-tg.-., 1 'Q A ser' X Z '13 --9 1.,....,,, r Q S' -X Y, Don Barksdale Andrew Byargeon ...Q Paul Choppin '23 Michael Collins James Doty Qi' 3 Charles Duke Donald Eckard Thomas Emmel John English Sammy Frantom Gene Gillis X -A 'KPN 9 +7 Michael Cray ,,..Qg James Harris John Hite 232 I James Hengstenberg Kent Israel Fred Johnson David Jones Al Jordan James Kelly Ronald Kelly Terry Lasiter David Lee Larry Miller Kenneth Mitchell Paul Moreno Walter Murray Ronny Roberts Larry Shorey Lindon Stall Alvin Tumer III Dale Wallace William Waters Ken Wright Robert Wright I -Gs? . ix NF' o f 'Nb Qgx N- ?' 1, .r... X IWW .... -.qu RHETTA SENSINTAFFAR Sweetheart ,4-3... -nd' X1- .FF-' i'y Y A I-egh ,. il., fx ii 'ix 'Z Ei 'K . w--7' P .G+ lp-7 4b 'Ti' 1 an Lf-'fn Delta Zeta NELDA SISEBIORE Pfffidem BONNIE FORD Vice President The members of Delta Zeta formed into Theta Epsilon chapter at Tech in the spring of 1962. The sorority flower is the Kilarney rose and its colors are rose and green. Activities began for the DZls in August with a house party and rush workshop. After rush, Delta Zeta won second place with its Homecoming display. Other events include open house for Mothers' Weekend, the annual tea introducing the pledges to the campus, partici- pation in the Campus Carnival, a Holiday Happening in the winter, and the annual Pink Rose Ball in the spring. Officers were Nelda Sisemore, presidentg Bonnie Ford, vice presi- dentg Bette Miller, secretaryg and Cathy Cox, treasurer. N 1 .,-3 . 5 3 -1' X -ang fi OO Sandy Adair Charlene Ault Sandy Berry Cheryl Boucher Janet Brown lg,-gb, Linda Burns 59 Judy Butler Cathy Cox Bobbi Duncan Geri Duncan Kathy Edwards lone Etheridge June Flowers Q Becky Ford Melanie Garner Tinka Cvodby Cherie C-riffin Patti Cuzzardo Nancy Haffey Carol Hamilton Cheryl Hendrix Allison Hodges Judy Irland Penny Jones Cassandra Kintzing Linda Kupper Celia Lesniewski Nancy Lockhart Fran McCaskill Sherry McCrary Mary McWilliams Sandra Maranto Frances Marsiglia .lanice Mawhinney Bette Miller Margaret Mills Judy Moncrief Bonita Moore Bettye Nash Mary Ann Newman Suzanne Nichols Pat O'Neal Barbara Oxford Candy Pemberton Barbara Phillips Sherry Powell Sherrill Rhoades Janice Shipp Pat Soulier Camilla Tumer Linda Webb Martha Wyly DZ's and their dates inspect decorations at the Holiday Happening Winter Party I 'Xfi- 1. -S5 Cz, fQf 3. 1'4 Ya? .ox ,-Q, 25? Gamma Tau Epsilon was x JOHN SANDERS Vice President Gamma Tau Epsilon Order was organized and chartered at Tech in the spring of l967. lt is a local fraternity and the newest social group on the campus. The motto of the order is 'loyalty unites our causef' The colors are scarlet and gold. The flower is the white rose. The goal of the order is to become a local chapter of a na- tional fraternity. Gamma Tau Epsilon holds several social events during the year, including the Cowboy and Indian party, the Bowery party, the Christmas formal. and the Gamma Tau Sweetheart formal in the spring. Officers of the year were Stephen Morrow, presidentg John Sanders, vice presidentg John Rimes. deputy treasurer. Audley Aaron Steve Agan Charles Arrington Kenneth Berthelot Arthur Daniel Robert Dobbs Jimmy Fleming Paul Gandy Jeffrey Hawley Carlos Henley Gerald H. Hoffman Stanley Jester Stephen Johnson Carroll Kilgore Reinald Kozikowski Sidney Lancaster III William Lolley Arthur Marrs Harold Meekins Michael Momian Alvin Penton Frank Prest Clenton Rambin John Rimes Daniel Simpson Wilbur Stewart Thomas Tannehill Donald Van Sandt Mike Vamado Harold Wilson Arthur Yeates 'invq Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Order is unique in that it is a Southern fraternity. KA was founded at Washington and Lee University on December 21, 1865. Robert E. Lee was the president of the college and it is the character and qualities of that man that Kappa Alpha Order purposedly strives to emulate. The Southern way of life and traditions are exemplified in the practice of Old South Weekend, The weekend consists of a decorating party, hayride. secession ceremony, parade and delivery of invitations. Festivities are concluded by the Old South Ball. Officers of the year -were Thomas McNeill, presidentg Harold Heath, vice presidentg Dan Swearingin, secretaryg and Bruce Berry, treasurer. ,I J' V' Charles Andrews III Vernon Baldwin Mike Baxter Ernest Beauvais Frederick Beringer Bruce Berry ai James Begbie Constantine Booras Earl Bundy James Byrd Richard Campbell Kenneth Carter Richard Chandler William Collins James Coon Charles Cozean Robert Cozean Stephen Crosby Michael Crowe Richard Darling William Dugan Gerald Ellender Charles Finuf Charles Frazier Milton Freiberg James Fullilove James German Larry Giddens Robert Giddens Thomas Glass Charles Graves Johnny Green Joseph Hair III William Hamm Michael Hardison Robert Himes John C. Jackson John E. Jackson John M. Johnson Newton Kavanaugh Douglas Keller Ralph Kraft Richard Lane .lohn Lang David Lawhon Larry Lawrence Arden Lea Steve Lymberis John McConnell Sheldon McCranie .lames McGee Larry McKinney Ralph McKinney Winston McVea Patrick Mackey Robert Maddry .lack Malone Joe Malone Roderick Marshall Lee Matthews Martin Morris John Morrison John Murphy Nomie Namie Harvey Newman James Nichols Howard Nobles David Post Clifford Prados Richard Rand Darol Reagan James Rountree Steven Roussel Danny Seger Robert Smith Charles Smyth William Spencer Marshall Stewart Anthony Staley Billy Swearingin Jack Thompson Walter Tullos David Upton Dayton Waller Allan Watson David West Jimmie White Milton Williams .lack Wyatt Ernest Yancy X A Rr W' 7 .. MARSHA JOHNSON Rose 1 was: 'Z' v Q 3 Al v 'sv imp- ' J X 1 . In 9 N V , N NANCY GATES President 1 --as 'H appa Delta +L A Q S JAN MASON Vice President Kappa Delta, the first sorority on the Tech campus, has the white rose as its flower. Olive green and white are the sorority colors. Alpha Chi chapteris social project is to entertain and help the children in Sullivanis cottage at the Methodist Childrenis Home. Kappa Delta won the Spirit Trophy this past year as well as the first place award on the Home- coming display and the second place honor at Campus Carnival. Officers for the year were Nancy Gates, presidentg Jan Mason. vice presidentg Ann Allison, secretaryg Rita Baragona, treasurer. CT? Kay Adams Margie Adams Melinda Allen Ann Allison Julie Amman Mary Thelma Anding Jan Aycock Lou Baird Rita Baragona lv s N Lynn Baughman Susan Beauchamp Judy Bishop - - Judy Bond Susan Bowerman -L P23325 Diane Byrd ,wc '-1 Sarah Carlisle Sally Chandler Sharon Clayton Athelene Cobb Susan Cochran Candy Coombs Cindy Courtney iq' Sara Craighead Lillie Beth Craton ,Q Mary Banks Craton Posey Daniel Elizabeth Davis Judy Denny Kathy Dickinson Nancy Dowling Lib N-v Jane Downs Clara Dee Drew Marilyn Dunmire Roseann Elmore Carol Freudendorf Jennie Gallent Diane George I-xx v-1, Joyce Gibson Carolyn Goode Sandy Gordon Blanche Hall Elaine Hanna Becky Harper Pat Harris Susan Harris Dollie Hart La Jo Hayes Fran Hewitt Ann Hogan Kathy Hubener Carolyn Jenkins Joyce Johnson Judy Johnson Carol Jones Hasson Jones Susan Jorden Kay Joyce Janet Keckler Christy Kennedy Carol Kirkland Lois Leyendecker Susie McBride Beth McCall Eloise McClendon Linda McDaniel Ann McKenzie Rebecca McKneely Marilyn Madden Carol Martin Janet Martin Liz Martin Lynne Martin Sue May Missye Mitchell Suzanne Mitchell Penny Mobley Gail Moore Debbie Mulkey Marilvn Noble Lyn Norman Shan O'Brien Donna Odom Carolyn Partridge Sally Prados Dot Rambin Martha Roberson Diane Russell Charlotte Ryberg Polly Schaumburg Jane Sherrouse Claudette Skains Kay Smith Rebecca Smith Sally Stokes Carol Strong Sally Thigpen Julianne Thompson Donna Tiemann Kitty Vaughn Mary Viger Maydie Walker Susan Wilder La Mae Young Q .4 L- 9 I ' ' V v. Q' HB I . , ' , In 1 f j . ' ' . Mk' ' - ,- , . 2-I ,, L ,-N - ,.t. V ' Y V, f x mt! 5 N' . i l Wit' l 1 . F 53 ' l new wx, .1 I-ff' l , .915 I wa, - . if S y- 4 - ' .L 1 S . t ee-' , - Kappa Deltas entertain rushces at Wizard of Oz Party 2 - .... ,E E ' e'aa eet r t teio tee e . y 2 -Q A A ' 3 a. Y A. 1 af ' ' ,.,,u ' X' - '-N. a J., , , if rf ry ' . '.::.,,: R U i.'f: f : 5-. W -. if we R 2 I .-3 -.- --. 1 -- w ' Ev xi ,. iw v. ' ' V, --sv -HQ -:5 x 1 - 5 -'jr X11 N 0 , X L los, GARY GORDON President .ax .fQ. v--9 -0 . 3' 4 l X N' R ' BILL HUNT Vice President Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma was founded in 1869 at the University of Virginia by the Five Friends and Brothersf' Omega Kappa was formed in 1928 on the Tech campus and was granted a charter and installed as the Epsilon Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma in 1941. The colors are scarlet, white, and emerald green and the flower is the lily-of-the-valley. The Kappa Sigma badge is in the shape of the star and crescent, the fraternity emblem. Within the five pointed star. the top of which is arched by the crescent, are the Greek letters representing Kappa Sigma. Officers this year were Gary Gordon. president: Bill Hunt, vice president' Robert Stein, secretary: and Randy Hall, treasurer. 7 Q 'zff' Kent Abney Mike Allen John Barber Oscar Barnes Curtis Beavers Robert Bennett Bruce Betts ca Steve Betts James Bickley .loe Blondin James Boren .lohn Bryant David Burger William Burris .lack Byrd Harrell Carlson Charles Carroll George Cockerham Gary Cohen Richard Corbello Gary Creech Joe Crouch Kenneth Dameron Lee Degges Glenn Donaldson N Chuck Donner Larry Donner ,lim Dowling Bruce Dufour Tommy Dunbar Bill Duncan Jim Duncan Walter Dunn Gray Easterling Barry Eiland Bill Elmore Timmy Ewing Robert Gillan Tim Givens Tom Goyne Cary Gray Mike Guzman Billy Haddad Randy Hall David Harper Johnny Harper Gary Hart Randy Hay Alex Hayward 1.5 Barry Herndon Randy Hodges Billy Hogg Bill Holland Ronnie Holmes Phil Jacobs Phil Jung Mark Kelley Guy Kinnebrew Billy Leone Malcolm McCown Jim McCrery Ronnie McCrory John McDaniel David McDonald Len McKenzie Robert Mace Robert Marler Billy Marsh Mickey Mays Doug Miller Ed Mills Steve Mintz Jeff Mitchell Phillip Moore James G. Morgan James H. Morgan Dennis Morris Charles Munson Sammy Netherland Jeff Nolen Pat Nolen Fred Odom Mickey Osborne Mike Pearson Terry Peters Tommy Phillips Ross Porter Brooks Puckett Vince Randazzo Jim Reichner Bo Rosenthal Frank Schooler Danny Shaw Edward Shaw Rick Shaw Ed Simpson Ronnie Smith Tommy Sonnonstine Robert Soule Danny Spencer Robert Stein Mike Stephens Ricky Taylor Terry Theison Tim Tullos Clinton Twilley Henry Wells Tommy Wertz Kent Willet Jim Wilson Jim Winn Glenn Wright 244 -an-nt, K- Y, s- 4 SPENCER ROANE President Lambda Chi Alpha 'GK 49' MERLE TANNER Vice President Theta Psi Zeta chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha, the oldest national fraternity at Ter-li. stresses leadership and character among its members. Lambda Chi was presented the lnterfraternity Council trophy for scholastic improvement. The social calendar is filled with various parties and functions such as the Christmas and spring formals, South Sea lsland party, and State Fair and Greek Weekend activities. Officers were Spencer Roane. presidentg Merle Tanner, vice president: Clare Owens, secretaryg and Gary Lee, treasurer. , al i James Berry Randy Bigler .N Donald Bishop ff? X fur- -?-Q, -1, KT' 'TIT Johnny Bishop Larry Bordelon Jolm Bruyninckx David Bushnell -of 'O .l 'x va 'TTT7 Mike Carlin Max Cary 'vrifvv 'Sis X1 Richard Corley 'T -6 mg' ,,-.-Q X'- M: Bruce DeLeon Cordon Dore Fred Ferrington Gene Fish Jim Cary Ray Gonzales Mike Hamersly Jim Hardy Bobby Heflin Shelton Hunt 5. r'vN if-lv. gi' Frank Kelly Brian Landry David LaSalle Gary Lee Kenneth Legnon Harry Lydick Bob McFarland Bill Mathis Glenn Miller Dave Mouret Bill Norton Robert Odendahl Clare Owens Cary Pence Jimmie Phillips Allen Powell Herbert Reeves Mike Reynolds Mike Strange Walter Toups Gault Townsend Bill Tsonis Ernest Vallorano Tony Viso Bill Weatherly Bill Williams ANNE ATKINS Crescent Girl H 1 5?R.,w ,as-sr af.-gf. Q 1-,-' L. -- am , A- , .7 l we 3 ' N YQ 43 'X ..--3, 4 1 ,.-4-,. -.J Sv-.. -ar' 1 l' lil! 1 J' NERISSA BELL President 59' 'D N9 'ff' CAROL TURNER Vice President rr --Q Phi Mu The Philomathean Society was organized at Wesleyan College in 1852. Phi Mu was granted a charter hy the State of Georgia. which gave it the prerogatives of a national corporation. In that same year, the first new charter of Phi Mu. Beta Chapter. was installed at Hollis College in Roanoke, Virginia. Today Phi Mu has over 90 collegiate chapters. Among the many activities of the year include house party, rush, Campus Carnival. Founder's llay. homecoming. Big-Little Sister Party, Mothers, Banquet. and the Christmas and spring formals. Officers were Nerissa Bell. president: Carol Turner, vice presidentg Ann Holly recording secretary: Mary Lou Green, corresponding secretaryg ,lanis Dubuc, treasurer. Jann Aldredge Margaret Anderson Linda Behling Toni Benton Balls Bouma Virginia Buford Sue Callendar v-r ' il tl, Camille Carso Elizabeth Chadhourn Nancy Cleveland Barbara Cooper filh Cheryl Crosslin N-usd as 15' f'+i , as-., . ffl H Cingy Donalson Stephanie Donnell Becky Dowling Marcia Droddy .lanis Dubuc ' .QX Linda Epes -.-., . Luka Pat Flcniken f al Kathlecn Fox Priscilla Gamble Sharon Garmr ,ludy Gates Janice Gervase Mary Lou Green 1 .. ng Becky Gulledge S x 'vu -1' 251 rfb oi 'sf ...g '-1: Gail Gully Lynn Guy Anne Hall Cathy Haygood Kitty Head Lisa Higginhotham Ann Holley Nancy Howell Lyn Jackson .lean Jones Cindy Kelley Pat Kelsey Ann Kendall Jerri Kennedy Charlynne King Glenda Kirkpatrick Paula Kivisto .lanie Kottler Charlene Kuhnell Donna Lindsey Peggy Loe Barbara Lowery Lana McNeal Nell Madison Becky Marbury .lan Martin Marilynn Maxwell Jeanne Mayer Marcia Mays Margaret Miles Jeanne Miller Pam Miller Marilyn Mitchell Marion Mixon Cynthia Moon Renee Moore Sylvia Moore Kathy Mouk Kathy 0'Rear Cay Penton Polly Poe Kathy Powers Patty Powers Fernell Reed Pam Reinsch Becky Roth Kathy Shaver Susan Simmons Carmen Soileau Beth Thomas Sue Tucker Beth Venable .ludy Ware Sue Weaver Vickie Westbrook Linda White Lenda Jo Wilson Sandra Wilson Danea Wimhish Wanda Wood Nancy Worley Leila Young 'I' X-4' t..4'2b. 'U .4 r., RU' ff I' . 32'- f, t. li X' .dy , f ' A wa WILLIAM TODD President Pi Kappa Alpha mf 1 -w N 1-1 A, ik .JAMES MCKINNEY Vice President This year marks the centennial anniversary of the founding of Pi Kappa Alpha which began at the University of Virginia in 1868. During this time over 70.000 men have been initiated into the fraternity, putting it in the top five nationally in total membership. The Gamma Psi Chapter of PiKA received its charter on the Tech campus on April lil. l'IflU. The fraternity is an intimate association of men who have voluntarily bound themselves to one another as brothers by a sacred pledge and to the ideals which they serve. This year's officers were William Todd, presidentg James McKinney, Jr.. vice president: Thomas Bursom, secretaryg and William Dunn, treasurer. Ig' ..a,. Carlton Baker Robert Batchelor ,,, Ronald Bourque Lewis Bretz 5-75 Ronnie Burns Thomas Burson David Byargeron John Clay Sidney Conley Gregory Cooke Douglas Cookston Thomas Crozier, Jr. William Darby James Dodson lv-x ..-N -7 -R -S 'Q --r v-5, John Dorris Hollis Downs William Dunn James Dyson Richard Estess Rudolph Estess Charles Farmer ,CRN 359 James Faust Danny Goldberg David Goldberg Arthur Goltz William D. Green William L. Green Marvin Greer, Jr. O A Q9 l'1' ,x to 4 w-.,. Preston Hardage Donald Hatcher David Hochstetler Thomas Holladay Luther Horton Joey Hough James Huckaby, Jr. I-X, .James Hughes Robert Jefcoat Frank Johnson Joel Keats Stephen Kelley .James King Tommy Kirkpatrick Thomas Lann George Levert, Jr. Richard Llorens King Lloyd Clayton Lovell Charles McCall Robert McKinnon Richard McNabb Robert MacDonald Richard Matheny Richard Metz Michael Meyer Thomas Miles Frank Morocco Pat Moseley .lames Moss Henry Murchison Lee Pankey Thomas Pearson Keith Pruitt Michael Rasco Alden Reeves .lerry Richardson Raymond Roush James Russell Dennis Sanford Robert Seaman William Seaman Malcolm Smith Charles Stewart David Stewart Charles Stokes Charles Thompson Roy Trahan Judd Travis John Varnado Arthur Walker Edwards Walker Hugh Walmsley Buckley Walsh Jerry Walton Donald Ward .l0hn Watson Amold White II X .a Everett Whittington, Jr. William Wise Michael Wright ap- -lx. ., -,.- 5'- 6-mass 1 . 4.-T7 ' ' al TT? '--9 N? 'I5 x' , 'Ti 53 '43 'LTV' R ,tg 'pw-QQ -J' LINDA BUTLER SMITH Dream Girl as '7 ahh- ,dba ,f-r N 'Zip of 5 1 it I P .,n .1 L: '1- -2 ,N lN'X ft' 'yi' . A 1 f-- ' fzyx -' -5 'TIP' .au J v-'7 K' I'-4 '1::n0 I ,35- lv' Q...., -12' T -rs-'-v 9- I 4 Q4 5 if S .-, T MARY PAYNE ALLEN President SHARON ALLISON Vice President -I -- Sigma Kappa Beta Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Kappa sorority was founded in March of 19-10 on the Tech campus. A few of the activities this year were - participation in the Campus Carnival and Homecoming eve,nts, the annual Christmas and spring formals. The official badge of Sigma Kappa is an equilateral triangle of gold in which is centered a smaller raised maroon triangle bearing the gold Creek letters. The violet is the flower of Sigma Kappa and lavender and maroon are the colors. Officers this year were Mary Payne Allen, presidentg Sharon Allison vice president: Bobbie Kennedy, secretaryg and Rebecca Walker lI'C3Sl1I'Cl'. 1' L r EJ' Jin 90 anon Ua PQ I ff-ai ,vi T: L-'LS .vi 3 S QI 4.', v .-rats: , ff. ' y . V Ai vb Y '-fl LU as ' I f --Q ,' Tf'f 'Q --gr Y l I' f-,.: 1 Fw i-so 'li 'Spd' I , l ' -fix. 7-if 'V zvai -T, v P 0 Bonnie Aden Louellcn Aden Patsy Beasley Barbara Best Mary Boughton Joan Brantly Beth Brown Marilyn Brown Sandy Brown Cindy Brunson Lindi Burk Judy Chapman Peggy Jo Clark She-elah Clark Carol Clugston Cynthia Colvin Jan Colvin Marlena Crossman Yvonne Davidson Mary Margaret Davis Susan DeNovo Marcia Dolin C-ale Domingues Tommye C. Edwards Mary Einhorn Linda Epps Priscilla Estess Jeanie Fallin Jan Farmer Diane Ferguson Margaret Fory Linda Gerber Margaret Cerow Marcia Griffin Ann Halford Candy Harper Virginia Hill Mary Jane Hoyer Linda Humble Peggy Humphries Jane Isler Belinda Jackson Marilyn John Donna ,lolly Nancy Jordon Barbara Kendrick Bobbie Kennedy Virginia Larance Karen Lester Mona Lindsey Helen Logan Pam McCarty Susan McElroy Dariea McKenzie Karen Marlowe Connie Martin Elaine Massett Susan Mears Phyllis Mills Linda Moore Diana Nation Ann Newman Cathy O'Donnell Sharon Parker Mary Pearson ,lan Penny Carolyn Peyton Clare Pickering Joyce Racine Barbara Reich Peggy Rose Carol Salling Loretta Shadow Sonja Shannon Luanne Sibley Barbara Simmons Becky Snyder Mary M. Stamm Mary C. Stawasz Kathye Stewart Jeannie Stuart Martha Thomas Rebecca Walker Sandra West Sharon Westbrook Ruth Whaley Kathy Williamson Louise Wilson Frances Wood ,f y Asivv .yu 4 l-bl IK X X I mv ,. t,,, 'IV . l 3 G 1 W I x,--' 71'---4 Sigma Kappas use Western theme for rush party W- IW.- ,.,. . f 4 I . 1 . 3 SN cw.: - J -1 1 -' A 1:g. N, I X 'wi 1' WNW ' H' V M iv N t S ' S 4 a. 61 lv-Q C25 t Q: 1 X V, N - Y, 1' Y Y' C9 419 Q' 4:5 Q 6 ,wx f- +55 , s- lurk W ,-7 QW Q-.g ,fa 5 Q9 'f .',7 5 Sigma u Eta Zeta Chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity was brought to the Tech campus in the spring of 1960 by Dr. C. C. Chadbourn, Jr., and his son. The men of this fraternity have tried to live by the ideals set forth in the creed: 'gTo believe in the life of love, to walk in the way of honor, to serve in the light of truth ...'7 These same principles have carried the national fraternity from its found- ing in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute to a present-day organization of over 70,000 living members. This year's officers were Ronald Harrison, presi- dentg Lee Brantly, vice president, Stan Belton, secretary, and Malcolm Brown, treasurer. Mike Alford Marty Baker Mike Beebe Stan Belton .lack Bennett Steve Boniol Pat Briney Russell Davis Bill Dick Tony Dixon Jim Dowling Don Dyson ...ii Paul Evans Gene Finnell Jim Fondren Tom Frazier Mac Gregory Dwight Brower Malcolm Brown John Couvillion Rusty George Mike Gilliland Allan Hammond Wayne Hendrix rt Hogg f Jenkins rn Jordan n Kennedy lie Land l Lowe is Luttrell lyne McClane ly McConnel ke McKinney ll Madden arles Mathews rry Maxwell y Moreau in Morgan n Murchinson :ky Nowlin nny Peoples b Rawle ill Reardon lrion Rundell Seeliger m Sly rry Smith eg Smotherman nn Stephens arles Strong Sutter rry Taunton omas Taunton Ley Treadwell rey Turner eve Vise xnny Waits llei h Whitehead Z lzz Wojecki eve Woodward ,11- IVR f eva N .-w...,,a SANDRA NEWMAN Rose W . ,H N311 N ae- '--,. 141 -T 153' 5 GLENN GREINIILLION au appa Epsilon 'nh fav G J i .ss -'fr GEORGE MARLOWE Vice President Louisiana Tech's TKE chapter had its beginning in 1898 as a local fraternity, Alpha Lambda Tau, the first Greek organization on campus. lt became Beta Zeta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon in 194-7. Tekes enjoy a variety of well planned social entertain- ment including the Bed Carnation Ball in the spring, which is highlighted hy the announcement of the TKE Sweetheart for the coming year. Officers for the year were Glenn Gremillion, presi- dent: George Marlowe. vice presidentg Richard Duddy, secretary: and Danny Collins, treasurer. President ll 'l' 'I 2 sz- , uv. L Ox.. IK S. F. Abegg Charles Abraham Billy Adney William Alexander Joseph Allman Albert Bagur , ew , nt, :IV , Alton Barrett 'B' '33 James Beasley ,fa A., sr' iv 'O ! S, Robert Berry Alvin Boudreaux Daniel Brockner Kem Buice Thomas Canterbury KN David Cargill Q Danny Collins 13 w- -,.-o 'ts .lohn Collins 3 'Y' Michael Collins Randall Collister ,Iolm Crick Richard Cryar Gary Curtis '23 W . l I-qx Wd' usb Claude DeMoss Douglas Donaldson Richard Duddy Richard Fish Maxwell Glenn vm Henry Green I I'-3 --.- 3 '3- Gary Harrison N George Hayes . William Hayes Ronald Hebert Jerry- Hodges David Hogan Richard .lohnson Kent Keller Wayne Kelly Daniel Klug Richard Lee Robert Lestage Clarence Lester William Malone Kenneth Martin Ivan Mayeux James Morgan Marvin Nolen David Prator Robert Ramsey James Reynolds Felix Rhymes Larry Robinette Bruce Robinson Phillip Rodgers William Ross Marcus Schuchs George Smith Joe Smith Wayne Smith Robert Stephens William Stiller Daniel Tatum Gordon Thompson .lackson Trammell James Treble .loel Vanderburg James Vidler George West Clarke Williams Glynn Wilson James Wolf Zeta Tau Alpha 3 'QJQX MELISSA DUNNT -':s- ' ANNA SEWELL Vice President + an 'Pts f7' Zeta Tau Alpha began the year with a House Party in Shreve- port and vivid participation in Fall Rush. During the year other activities included the spirit campaign, intramurals, Mothers' Week- end, Homecoming. and Campus Carnival. Annual events include the Swiss Chalet Party, the White Violet Ball, and Founderis Day. The sorority colors are turquoise and steel gray andthe flower is the white violet. Officers of the year were Melissa Dunn, presidentg Anna Sewell, vice president: Margaret Watson, secretaryg and Lynn Scoggins, treasurer. Judy Ackerman Sandra Adams Shane Adams fy Beverly Ambrico Becky Armstrong Paula Brooks Sandra Caffery Sue Carroll 3 S Naomi Causey l'l'h Darlene Caver Penny Clark Linda Cobb Paula Couvillion Cora Crawford 3 S Janey DeVille Madeline Endsley Cathy Frazier Joanna Gallagher Lorraine Gates Lydia Gillespie Roslyn Colson Scotti Greco L9 .lan Griffith Linda Gunter 4:22 Pam Haley Becky Hodges Sandra Hohlt l N Shirley Honaker Pat Jewell Charlie Kyzar 256 Kay Lewis Johnnie Lou Lipscomb Marilynn McCabe Evelyn McKneely Sandy Malcolm Linda Markham Carol Martin Claudia Matthews Carolyn Mayer Pam Meridith Becky Mixon Cherry Moseley Sheila Mouton Kathleen Naylor Mary Jo Ossenbeck Prissy Pardue Nancy Phillips Cathy Rasbury Lynda Reyenga Debbie Rogers Nelda .lo Russell Lynn Scoggins Brenda Sheffield Cheryl Sinclair Patti Stewart Carol Thornhill Susan Thumion Mary Ann Upchurch Suzanne Von Einem Prissy Waters Donna Watkins Cathye Watson Margaret Watson Sherry Wilson Janet Wimberly it Swiss Chalet party is an annual winter event for Zeta Tau Alpha if 1-44 77' -0 U H' 7 ? Q. ,-. X' 1 ST, 1, 1' 1 X. ,Ag ,lx . F P 1 4 1 Yi' Sfwikhkgt-Q, Lf. J NS . 1 Q4 .. wg . - JA -,xxx Lynellen Gravelle and Suzanne Brown r-nlertuin nt an Alpha Chi rush party. Inviting rushces to the fraternities is an important aspevt of rush fx --ggi zn'f Stuiiv,-ii animuif and u l'.lNii wt lin- +1-4-iw for the Kappa Dt-Ita Wizard uf OL Purlyf' v l V f Z X r 4 - exile-F: , Qfeffsfaz Nm-wsisik?1:r1-5.-- h-g Q .s K . ' so ,g ' , pf 24: fff f f ' ff i X I S ,,f55Qg3'55E' ?3i?,, 95? ?Z77f2f7 QQ'sxxiifllfif-i5?ilk.f-513523 ses- -sie x Xzsiiieg - ,gi f-f4 f , Z f 'ff XE 37 :Lf Grganizations . . . ' . . . Governing y . . . Honorary if . . . Professional Q . . . Publications il Religious Service Q 4 Associated Women Students SHIRLEY PORTER MARY LOL' GREEN BOBBIE KENNEDY AXNE TERRY .... CLARA DEE DREW . . . . . President . . . . Vice President .. . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer From beginning to end. the school year is always busy for the members of the AWS board. Composed of elected and appointed officers. dormitory presidents. the presi- dents of Campus Wonieri's Council and Campus Activity Board. and representatives of the town and drive-in coeds, the board is sponsored by Mrs. ,lune W. Dyson. lts year- round program of activities for 'llecli women begins with tlie junior Counselor program during freshman orientation and is 4-limaxed witli tlie presentation of tlie Daisy Chain at the spring installation ceremony. '1 First Row: Carla Dee Drew, treasure-rg llolilrie Kennedy. recording secretaryg Shirley Porter. presidentg Anne Terry, corresponding Secretary Mary Lou Green, vice president. Sw-intl Row: Mrs. ,lune W, Dyson, Murcia Mays. Sue- Mu-ans, ,lane lslcr, Pat Harris. Margaret Miles, Susan Roach Marsha Hilton. Janis Dulmuv. Tluinl Ron: ,lam-t llronn, lloliluettf' Colden. Carol Turner, R4-nw Dunn, Pat Ayinonrl, Virginia Buford, Annelle Stoll. I 'H Q,iuiX! a g ft .f g . 'gh-Ax v ' Q F. V 5 44 ' , '13, ' , ' A .s jr AWS members Bobbie Kennedy and Carol Turner greet newly arriving freshman at her dormitory. ll' I -. X, A if 'LZ- l 'v-Tri. x - - t ' 1 an-:f.5,: ax- x X c .flnne Terry and Dean Dyson discuss the participation of the AWS in Tech's recruitment program. 05. ix- N Dr. Lucile Folk, named by the AWS as Outstanding Faculty Womanf shows the plaque she received to .lanis Dubuc and Barbara Reich, Out standing Sophomore Woman and Outstanding Freshman Woman' respectively. Campus Women's Council VIRGINIA BUFORD ,,. , , President 'xqdl 'Via' 4 ,L . y , I CONNIE MARTIN Vice President .1 I If ' ff'- ,4 fill: Q'- Nf-.lj f -'Q 40 fi p-ii all The purpose of the Campus Womenls Council is to unite the governing bodies of the dormitories so that prob- lems may be recognized by a specific organization and so that the residents of the dormitories may become more closely associated and participate in more cooperative enterprises. Each year the CWC publishes a booklet, WTO Do and Not To Dof, which contains the rules and regulations of the womenls 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. Officers were Virginia Buford, president, Connie Martin, vice president, Ki Marlowe, secretary, Virginia Verigan, treasurer. -rd ,I fy iv, '. I 'JSI ,fir -' p' f., I v'T Q First Row: Ann Atkins, Lorraine Bagby, Sharon Barton, Patsy Beasley, Toni Benton. Second Row: Diane Boyd, Nancy Bradley, Barbara Butler, Wanda Dartlnne, Cathe Dickinson. Third Row: Sandy Elliott, Jeanie Fallin, .leanne Futch, Priscilla Gamble. Zls. .:v,y i E -k 055 , V-cu fag 5- ,ed ' s-'D Q . A 4. .gf-.-.'. , .ea- if P . PMP' y .J.:, ',gij First Row: Gail Garrison, Janice Gervase, Peggy Girard, Susan Harris, Fran Hewitt. Second Row: Ann Holley, Pam Kersh. Susan Korn, Beth McCall, Eloise McClendon. Third Row: Ki Marlowe, Ann Moore, Jeanne Neighbors, Shan O'Brien, Carolyn Partridge. Fourth Row: Barbara Phillips, Sue Powell, Sally Prados, Sonja Shannon, Janice Simpson. Fifth Row: Donna Smith, Laure Spatafora, Carolyn Taylor, Sully Thigpen, Virginia Verigan. Not Pictured: Pat Fleniken, Vicki Marechal, Dot Rambin. 263 The Student Senate for 1967-68, under the leader ship of Pat Briney, has endeavored this year to con sider all matters that may concern the general interest of the student body and to create a closer communica tion between the faculty and students. With ACCENT ,677 as one of the biggest projects lecture program may be developed that will draw prominent speakers to the Louisiana Tech campus and will continue as a vital academic feature. Among other activities, the Student Senate planned Homecoming and arranged for Tech's part in State Fair Weekend elections of the State Fair Court, class officers and cheerleaders. ll ll 4 S 2 6 1 'Y Q HI - tr all if-iii 5 1 -- -1 'J wut.. Q T O01 0 1 u ff., we -Y 1 - N s as www? v T POL C 2 JZLLCEEL pl 1 Student Senate . QM y Q E - Q H. if 'lhax J 'alffli ity! A undertaken by the Senate, there is the hope that a m l' 1. W' - ,ll, M it 3 '- '?.?1L'r Q' , 1 21:2 'QL' Elf- W 'X Q 0T.f., o'. . 40. X , i If Other activities included handling student insurance program, sponsoring the student loan fund, promoting campus improvement, coordinating the Miss Louisiana Tech Pageant, and selecting Who's Who. . Irv., 2-6 foix V TZ -41:7 ix 'Nw Left to Right: Ki Marlowe, secretary: Judy Bond, executive secretaryg Pat Briney, presidentg Mike Burge, vice presidentg Jeanie Fallin, treasurerg Scott Weathersby, adviser. The Senate is Composed of five executive Officers. the Class presidents, and two women representatives and two men representatives from each class. The members are elected during the spring quarter in an all-Campus election. K . l X Q. . 1 . Q rl . H B f ' 2 .qs A Fr. -' . A E f Ig ' .AA A . .Q . Bam'-3 , '- .Etrgu , , f X Q H 1 First Row: ,lim Dowling, Becky Salters, Carol Jones, Jim McCrery, Cary Cray. iie03dRRow: Tom Kennedy, Barbara Reich, Don-na Spargo, Craig Henry, Buzz Wujcvki lr ow. Luther Horton, Becky Snyder, SUSIE McBride Mike Pearson Tom Frazier. Fourth Row: Bill Dunn, Fran Spooner, Ceorge Levert, Cccirge Nlarluwez Bill Mathis. ,..---- 265 s X X 4 ,fs Q 0 -.x Y X , 'Y K 1 Pointing out the different senior rings to Richard Berger is Mike Burge. 5 at ' George Levert introduces members of the State Fair Court at the Shreveport pep rally. Penny Stewart and Louellen Aden await their tums. I . . Yfxxff' ' 1 . 4 Barbara Reich and Becky Snyder distribute ballots for freshman elections. -P -- uf-- Z M, 1 Checking the Senate's treasury are Jeanie Fallin and ,lim McCrery. ,.. Susie McBride and Craig Henry coordinate activities for the Miss Tech Pageant. The Southern Universities' Student Government Association CSUSGAJ is a nonpolitical association of more than 130 colleges and universities in 10 Southern states. At the 1967 annual conference, Luther Horton, a Senate member majoring in pre-law, was elected chairman of the organization. During his year as the executive officer, Luther has presided over the executive council of SUSGA, composed of ten state chairmen and five advisors. Last year he was the state chairman of Louisiana. ln addition to presiding over council meetings and the annual conference, he has addressed ten state conferences and has spoken at more than fif- teen convocations on different college campuses throughout the South. David Brinkley was one of four speakers whose appearance on campus was sponsored by the senate. -pawn' gov' LUTHER HORTON .. SUSGA Chairman L' 5 I ', Graham all Honor Council ,ae -z E 1- -g.. .'y, gif 3? Z First Row: Mary Ann Childress, Ann Craig, Gayle Craig, Cathe Die-kinson. Second Row: Janice Cervase, ,lane lsler, president, ,Ianet Kiper, Eloise MeClc-ndon, vice president. Third Row: Linda Markham, Corinne Mays, Sharon O'l3rien, Sharon Parsons. Fourth Row: Carolyn Peyton, Sue Powell, secretary, Joyce Racine, Rose Ann Scarborough. Fifth Row: Sharon Smith. Not Pictured: Susie Campbell, Dorothy Ramlmin. 'R to Harper Hall Honor Council 1 1-0 .. 7 Nui All ,awp i A A-4 V 1:14 7 l 1 ,Q 2 1 yu 5 VF 4 6. Og h f ' ' , -0 , 4'-3' M 'TL' Q X ' I 'V l 1... ' N lk in J Vxglr T, T IN., l ' F! .-t 1,-K+ fwdyl I-.1 ggi, 'C I , 5-5? If .--1 .Z ' ik-' wt- ir First Row: Sherry Aascn, Lou Baird, Linda Holiling, Toni Benton, treasurer, Susan llowerman, Marilyn Brown. For-nnrl Row: Camille Curso, Myrtle Colvin, Betty Coriv, Post-y Danit-l, ,ln-aniu lfallin, vice presidcnt, ,lr-nnie Callcnl. Thircl Row: Marian Cali-s, Charlotte Griggs, Donna Hanrl, Elaine Hanna, Pat Harris, prcsirlvnt, Ann Holley, social chairman. Fourlli Row: Virgo Hnlolmaugli, Mary Kelly, Beth McCall, vice president, Marilyn Mt-Intyrc. Ann Nlt-Kvriziv, Ann Moore. Fifth Row: Kathy O'Ht-ar, Carolyn Partriclgm-, :-t'r'rt-- tary, Ann Post, Marilyn Scguru, Sonja Shannon, ,Ivan Slot-uni. Sixth Row: Mary Tonka, Carol Turn:-r, vim: prt-sitlr-nl, Catlilwn Wnlft-. 1 I ' I9 4- idd Hall Honor Council XX 3 J! wx v 1' fa. -A 'tw' M 2. we 2. J H ' ,fu Xi H X Q L Q'-at' VI? K 5' l I-J:-,-, Q ' ji A 2 I hqqg X -'N f zmlwrmu X gf Q ! . ,KX First Row: Ann Atkins, secretary, Palsy Beasley, vice president, Carolyn Bolt, ,loan Brantly, Pam Briney, Barbara Butler. Second How: Sandra Carruth, Judy Chapman. Linda Cobb, Jerry Cohen, .lean Colvin, Sue Cowart. Third Row: Marcia Dolin, Clara Dee Drew, Melissa Dunn, Renee Dunn, president, Carolyn Fishburne, Prissy Gamble. Fourth Row: Peggy Girard, treasurer, Mary .lane Hoyer, Judy lrland, Alice Kahn, Ginny Lawrence, Kay Lewis. Fifth Row: Marilyn Longino, Ki Marlowe, vice president, Connie Martin, vice president, Lyn Nonnan, Marilyn Orr, Kathy Patterson. Sixth Row: Linda Pricer, Kay Whitten. Adams Hall Honor Council ,xx N First Row: Phyllis Mills, Peggy Frye, Susan Johnston, Sally Chandler. Susan Harris. Second Row: Marsha Hilton, Linda Mantrozos, Sally Prados, Sharon Barton, Gail McLemore, Mrs. Doris Yarbrough. Third Row: Fran Hewitt, Stephanie Capen, Mary Boughton leanne Neighbors, Carmen Bankstone, Kathy Nereaux, Lynn Beard, Nancy Ziegler, Anne Murdock, Marianette Guy. Aswcll Hall Honor Council First Row: Row: Karen Bumgardner, Gay Lynn Bond, Janice Simpson, Sue Means, Mrs. Victoria Wells, Laura Vice, Barbara Phillips. Gail Garrison. Second Smith, Launa Lancaster, Linda Coates, Beverly Greer, Sharon Koch, Margie Adams, Nancy Bradley, Sheila Mouton, Faye Carolyn Hobgood, Margie Bennett, Paula Brooks. Dudley all Honor Council v'f 'f Y 5749 . 3232 , I 'Y . '- A 'KID JZ if rw' 'I ' TV!- Lby-5.. .. ..- t..-hJ...Q T .4-.-A-.t vggava 1411315121 DIN AUS. First Row: Peggy Humphries, Cindy McDonough, Laure Spatafora, Susan DeNova, Linda McDaniel, .loyce Johnson, Annelle Stoltz president. Second Row: Marie Cantrell, Myra Owens, Elizabeth Taylor, Mary McBride, Becky Henry, Faye Snyder, Priscilla Cordell Charlynne King. Third Row: Sally Thigpen, treasurer, Kathy Klick, Andi Taylor, Jeanne Futch, Pam Kersh, secretary, Sherryl Hall: Pearce Hall onor Council w- is ' D 'R 4 2 -3 rn N C I-4 V' '-' ,-.55 , I t. T-2 --5 l , gg, -- B . . .. 51:5-ifffba a , ' J ' ' f , 'j,fif.4p 279 , ,A , . . qi- I 1 1 ' f 'af . l : I giiji ' ' r ,. Jail: i ff7l-ff: J i JANET BROWN President '? VIRGINIA VERICAN Vice President First Row: Lorraine Bagby, .lan Bell, Dianne Boyd, .loan Brandao, Lucinda Brunson, Wanda Dartlone. Second Row: Biddie Dust, Cindy Foster, Mary Lynn Harper, Mary Mc- Williams, Karen Melton, Donna Norris. Third Row: Gene Rife, Francis Robert, Becky Salter, Nancy Thrasher. South Hall Honor Council ? ' 1 af is 4. .9 6 , 2' ':- '5iQg.16llA'. E Li: KF Sieiivilffffld fi PAT AYMOND ' , President .. Y V, 40+ I - Q 1 X ' 'S i P In ,, ..f, gm, ...,-ff' SANDY ELLIOTT Vice President . If ,V H . v- g......qvi 3, --s , ' 'V' gg ,P i 7, -. ,N 'ix A A ii ' r , lx 2 bl . 1, .Y5:..'f'gg,PT,. I 'K X : K L ' ft. First Row: Daune Ducote, Dannetta Gill, Barbara Graves, Claudia Kleinpeter. Second Row: Susan Korn, Lydia Stennett, Sandy Kintzing, Margery Wilson. Not Pictured: Pat Fleniken, Vickie Marechal, Pat Starks. Men's Dormitory Council JOHN SLY President ARTIS LUTTRELL Vice President The lVien's Dormitory Council is the residing men's representative or- ganization. By popular vote, one stu- dent is elected from each dormitory to assist in fostering better communi- cation from the dormitory students and the administration. Officers were John Sly, president, Artis Luttrell, vice president, and Alan Morgan, secretary-treasurer. I- Rus' an an af . -f-Ng.. 'A 'K -'GH ---0 -S' First Row: Cade Adams, Robert Bennett, Joe Comeaux, Wallace Dingee, Robert Gates. Second Row: Pat Kienel, Steve Mintz, Alan Morgan, Erik Stoer, Alvin Turner. Third Row: Ken Wright. Not Pictured: James S. Dowling. MELINDA ALLEN Alpha Tau Delta 'OQR Alpha Tau Delta is an honorary organization established for the purpose of recognizing 19 senior women who have'excelled in scholarship, citizenship and leadership. lt was founded on the Tech campus in 1955. Members are selected fall and spring, and an initiation banquet is held in their honor. Alph Tau Delta seeks to promote the three characteristics stated as qualifications for membership. Among its many projects are a tutoring program for students in English 101, a Christmas party for foreign students, ushering at concerts and a junior counselor party. Officers this year were Melinda Allen, presidentg Nelda Sise- more, vice presidentg Marilyn Dunlnire, secretary: and Patricia Barnwell, treasurer. President NELDA SISEMORE Vice President Q V IW! A A v-A gp. , . Q 5 A I , f r, ve. M lk'-Q v, .- is Q- if , ,Q I . Danes-c,'-66 .- 4' I N V rs vw' swf, l K5 T Q? L 1 I fg f 4 ,sd-. . ' 'G - :E P- -. Q '. tr' - . f.'i .bO2 ..'. f'4, :Q'5 . 1 ' A A f U -5. eng 4 1 ' f i 'lr' First Row: Jann Aldredge, Patricia Barnwell, Patricia Campbell, Cheryl Caskey, Posey Daniel, Marilyn Dunmire. Second Row: Trudy Cann, Bobelte Colden, Gayle Guyton, Judy Haynes, Nancy Linzy, Shirley Porter. Third Row: Rebecca Pullig, Rhetta Sensintaffer, Sandra Smith, Carolyn Stephens, Carol Turner. Beta Alpha Psi The Alpha Chi chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, a national accounting fraternity, was installed at Tech in 1956. Members are advanced accounting students who have a 3.0 average in all accounting courses and a 2.5 overall average. The purpose of Beta Alpha Psi is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as the basis of the accounting profession, to promote the study of accountancy and its highest ethical standards, to act as a medium between professional men, instructors, students, and FRANK MILLER Preqidem others who are interested in the highest standards of the pro- fession. This year's officers were Frank Miller, president, Jerry Luttrell, JERRY LUTTRELL - - I l - - Vice President vice president, Peggy Earl, secretary, and William Chumley, treasurer. e LA PP iii 2 . .1 W4 1 J V f, First Row: John Adams, Johnny Addison, Katherine Arbuthnot, ua '3 Richard Berger, Gerald Box, .lack A-A Byrd, Jerry Chandler. Second Row: C., '-' Stan Chandler, William Chumley, John Crawford, Gale Daniels, Robert Durham, Peggy Earl, Elba Futch. Third Row: George Griffin, If Jerry Huson, Peter Joyce, William Kelley, Tom Kundinger, Stanley Lewis, Carr McClendon. Fourth - ' . Fifth Row: Mary R : J h M 1 h , J M , R P k , Georg Srmonton, Gerald Stephens, Sandra Tanner, Don feague I Y Tlibvmas? .lnuliaiinzla llTho2ixi1psorl:SD.Bman1iJg'll'irnnildnS,r John Vllilson, Tommy Youngblood. Not Pictured: Gerald Adams, Muff! GTGCH, Nelda Lee, Robert Lightner, Brendan Minihan, Angelus Rachal. GRADY WILLIAMS . . . . . . . . . LARRY SAVAGE .... NANCY O,IxUMA ...... ...... PATRICIA BARNWELL . . . . . Beta Beta Beta, a national society for students of the life sciences. has the goals of stimulating sound scholarship and encouraging research in the biological sciences. The local society promotes the Regional Science Fair in the spring of each year. Membership in the society is determined by scholastic achievement and by interest in biological concepts. . . . Vice President Beta Beta Beta 712: qv ., I. Q H ia Kit First Row: Pat Barnwell, .Iulia Kirkpatrick, Linda Pricer, Nancy O'Kuma, Lydia Gillespie, Anne Roberts, Barbara Cooper, Ann Osterloh. Second Row: William Higgs, George Smith, Pat Mosely, Ronnie Farrar, Steve Delony, Jonathan Martin, Dr. R. W. Flournoy. Third Row: Karl Johnson, Bill Daniel, George Smith, Larry Savage, Lewis Still, Dr. Winston Hackbarth. Fourth Row: Elmer Mowbray, Dr. Otto Wasmer, Dr. B. J. Davis, Ray Jones, James Christian, Eddie Williams. Beta Gamma Sigma DR. JAMES JOHNSON .. President BRUCE BERRY .... Vice President MRS. DOROTHY SEMON . Secretary Beta Gamma Sigma. a national hon- orary scholastic society in the field of business administration. is the only honorary society in the field of com- merce, business or business adminis- tration which is approved and spon- sored by the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business. During the spring term of each year, an initiation banquet is held In honor those students and members of the faculty elected to the club. Eighteen faculty members teaching in the School of Business Administration are mem- bers of Beta Gamma Sigma. If ...Q ' fi' '-'wIs'.5.si First Row: Burce Berry, Gale Daniels, Ray Finney, Tliomas Kundinger. Second Row: Carr Mr-Clcndon, Robert While. Not Pic- tured: Marilyn Almcy, John Martin, james Rico, Ronald Stewart, Edgar Tutcn. DAVID LEMOINE President Eta appa u Eta Kappa Nu is the national electrical engineering honor society founded in 1904 at the University of lllinois. 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 honor society, Kappa Tau Delta. Each year the Delta Gamma chapter presents the Out- standing Sophomore Electrical Engineering Award. LYNN BLACKWELL Vice President First Row: Robert Boston, Alvin Boudreaux, E. Carl Greco, Phillip Harris, John C. Jackson, Kenneth Kratzer. Second Row: James Laborde, George Levert, Stephen Martin, James Mathis, William Monroe, John L. Morris. Third Row: Richard Mulhern, Rolf Pinckert, Roy Pratt, Hodge Raburn, Spencer Roane, David Steere. Fourth Row: Lloyd Tucker. Dale Ward. Not Pictured: Dennis Armstrong. Ronald Gills, Jimmie Glydewell, Wayne Hendrix, Darrel McCardle, Lucious Quin, William M. Snyder. micron Delta Kappa .,,,f f in, -' 12 '-M1 ' at, 'ax :gifs f'. if fig ' R.. xt- 15 ff ,. f 7-f 'ii TT. - ., L A, l'Lbgf,.- g32j1Q,T 'f3Zjii'1 .tcm :5s1ti5,g, , I - fe. .Staff a. DONALD DALTON President JAMES HENGSTENBERG Vice President 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 en- couraged 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 established by the Circle and is presented each year to the freshman who best demonstrates the qualities recognized by the society. Officers were Donald Dalton, presidentg James Hengstenberg, vice presidentg Marion Rundell, treasurer. .lack T. Painter is faculty adviser. 1. PC' i he-nl' -6 '-5' li' 'li 3 i refs 39 'f First Rowe Patrick Briney, Michael Burge, Cary Ellemian, Robert Craig Goebel. Second Row: Adamantios Corgolis, Daniel Gray. --n-Q i --...nl I .ya co X 6 ks ,jul fl .r--an, 5' First Row: Marion Guthrie, Hardy Hays, James L. Horton. Second Row: Wesley Irby, Robert James, Brendan Minihan, William Monroe. Third Row: James Pruett, Marion Rundell, Edward Sones, Jerry Valentine. Fourth Row: William Wilson. Phi appa Phi DR. FRED E. BECKETT .................. President DR. RANDALL F. BARRON .. Faculty Vice President SHIRLEY FAYE PORTER .... Student Vice President MRS. CLAUDINE C. KENNEDY .... Secretary-Treasurer Phi Kappa Phi is a national honorary scholastic society that recognizes scholarship in all areas of academic en- deavor. The society was founded in 18973 Tech's chapter was organized in 1951. Its primary objectives are to emphasize scholarship, leadership, and strength of character in the minds of students and to stimulate mental achieve- ment by the prize of membership. Students who are in the final term of their junior year and who rank in the upper five per cent of the junior classg students who rank in the upper ten per cent of the senior classg and graduate stu- dents who are completing their degree requirements and have the required average may be elected to membership. Election is considered generally as being as high an academic honor as can come to a student. 4 W A IT-fb 'SA l I P ' x 4 lg' P i K4 n-J Bruce Berry. Second Row: Gerald Box, Michael Burge, Lloyd Calcote, Patricia Campbell, Gale Daniels, William Denny. Third Row: Marilyn Dunmire, Ray Finney, Michael Foster, William Futrell, Robert Goebel, Bobette Golden. Fourth Row: Ed- ward Grcco, Charlotte Griggs, Judy P. Guilbeau, Janice Harper. First Row: Margaret Adair, Jann Aldredge, Patricia Barnwell, Judith Barr, Roy Baugh, y 1 . fit. , .zli i If yea I, Q-...,P ,-Q. ,-n. 1 -.-9 -Q- ' .J .- -4 's .i' V R f -. Q I pd M. A ' -. i - ,, I 1 fic , . J, L 4, Jiri - ,, glial! - x ww r-dl .- 7 Us '-x f ' as . !',. if 2 1 W u First Row: Phillip Harris, Julncs Hnngstcnbcrg. Shirley Henry, Cathcrinr- Hull:-nslicad, Mary Hucks ahy, Mary Irby. Scconnl Rf-xv: Robert James, Rr-inald Kozikowski, Kenneth Kralzcr, Thomas Kunmlingcr, David Lemoine, Victor Linn. Third R-iw: Allvna Longfellow, Myldrcd Lutcs. lorry Lutlrcil, William Monrov. Marlin Morclovk, John Rlurris. Fourth Row: John Mulhcrn, Anne Ostcrloh, Kathvrinv I ar:lur-, Charles Parkcr, Shirley Porn-r, Rvbcvcn Pullip. Filth Row: Hodge Raburn, lilary Robin-un, Marian Run- dell, Rhclla Scnsinlalfnr, Nulsla Sisvmorc, Billie Smith. Sixth Row: Ed Sums, Charlvs Taylor, Annie 'l'rir'kvlt, Rnburl Tuvkr-r, Canal Turner, Doris Walton. Seventh Row: .lohn Watson, Tummy Wclls, Sandra Worley, Thomas Yuungbluml. Nut Pictured: Brvnda Britton, .lcannc Elliott, Linula llzirrisnn, .lrirncs Hartley, .luclith Haynes, Wayne llvnmlrix, Curl Lcnrl- nmnn, Carr M4-Clcnilun, Rirliarnl Malhvny, Myrtic Newsom, Sharon Patterson, .lvnny Phillips, Christine Ramsay, Myrna Taylor. amma Beta Phi HUGH LENNOX ............... President RICHARD W. CRYAR ...... Vice President CAROLYN WOMACK .. Secretary-Treasurer The Louisiana Tech chapter of Gamma Beta Phi Society is an institution for the promotion of ideals of service and education. the en- couragement of scholastic effort and the reward- ing 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 achieve- ment, and commendable attitude. have been elected to membership by a local chapter. 'Q nf.. Ji, .-9 'Ll' f x .R J' IF si' I -.-1 -f 39 First Row: Mar- garet Adair, Joseph Cordill, William Henry. Russell Jackson. Second Row: Walter John- son, Hugh Lennox, Patricia Lowery, Patterson Moseley. Third Row: Char- lotte Strain, Anne Terry, Carolyn Wo- mack. Not Pictured: Richard Cryar, Wil- liam Snyder. Pi Epsilon Tau OLIVER HOLLENSHEAD ...... President DENNIS CHRISTIAN .. Secretary-Treasurer Pi Epsilon Tau is the petroleum engineering honor society. The Iota Chapter of Pi Epsilon Tau was founded at Louisiana Tech in 1959 with the following objectives: 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 professionf' Election to membership in the national organization is based on scholastic accomplish- ments. leadership and sociability. -.-Ag 'ap S-d First Row: Jerome Branton, Dennis Christian, Earnest Fegley. Second Row: Oliver Hollenshead. Not Pic- tured: Bennett Thomas. Pi Kappa Delta PHILIP JACOBS President .IUDITH DENNY Vice President Pi Kappa Delta is a national honorary fraternal organiza- tion for intercollegiate debaters, orators, interpretative readers and instructors teaching debate and forensic speak- ing. Its purpose is to promote scholarship, especially in the field of forensic speaking in senior American colleges and universities. The Louisiana Delta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta at Louisiana Tech assists in promoting and conducting the annual Tech College Forensic Tournament in November and the High School Forensic Tournament in January. Membership in the chapter is open to all regularly en- rolled undergraduate students at Tech who participate in intercollegiate debate, oratory and interpretative reading. A Tech team consisting of Philip Jacobs and Pat Briney won top rating at the annual Pi Kappa Delta national tournament at Whitewater, Wis., in April, 1967. Judith Denny and Jean Evans hold the degree of Highest Dis- tinction in the fraternity. '27 t7 'R i i2 Q ti, xg 9 Q ,Q 'W jj I ' ' w W , an t -251 ... 3 if ' . J Jimi: 1- 'N 4 f K 4' .vf Displaying the trophies given at the Intercollegiate Forensic Tournament in the fall are Pi Kappa Delta members Bob Wertz, Steve Agan, Phil Jacobs, Donna Smith and Dale Mertens. 133 xx... --.i First Row: Steve Agan, Pam Briney, Patrick Briney, Jean Evans, Kay Lewis. Second Row: Ron- ald S. McCrory, Dale Mertens, Donna Smith, Robert Wertz. l I SGTL WILLIAM WILSON .. DOUGLAS WILLIAMS DAVID NUNN ...... JANICE HARPER hi Alpha Theta . . V . . . President ice President . . , . ..,. Secretary . . . Treasurer I D I I eee a fi ff , s, - .'4- v-W' I l Q -f L Phi Alpha Theta is a national honorary society whose purpose is to encourage outstanding scholarship in the study of history. Undergraduate membership in this organization is limited to those persons who have achieved at least a 3.1 average in I5 or more hours of work in history and have also compiled an overall average of at least 3.0. Graduate student candidates for membership must have completed at least 30 per- cent of their degree program and must have a minimum graduate grade average of 3.1. All members of the history faculty at Tech are also eligible for membership. it First Row: Judith Ann Barr, Sharon Kay Bassett, Linda Carol Dick, Janice Cay Harper. Second Row: Douglas T. Williams, William W. Wilson. Not Pictured: David E. Nunn. Sigma Tau Delta Rho Gamma Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, a national English fraternity, was organized at Tech in 1931. The purpose of the fraternity, whose membership is limited to ROBERT C. JAMES .. ........... President twenty-five, is to encourage worthwhile reading, to promote KENNETH JONES , U Fil-St Vice President the mastery of written expression, -and to .foster a spirit JUDITH DENNY .... .. second Vice President i'inf'3ll'jr:SQ23 Rjgfurifudents SPeC'ahZmS In the Enahsh NELDA SISEMORE ' ' ' Secretary The Tannual state meeting of the College Writers, Society CLAUDETTE GRAY ---- -----'--- T feasufef of Louisiana was held in Ruston on April 6, 1968. Dr. FRANCES SPOONER Sergeant-at-Arms Frances Fletcher served as president and Glen Bollman, as secretary-treasurer. The editorial board for The Pine Cones of 1968 was composed of Robert James, Kenneth Jones, Alice Kahn, Nelda Sisemore, Claudette Gray, Linda O,Quinn and Lindon Stall. SQ X X is . y 1 1 'N::11,,.,,1 ' 1-A a..::-fsstfmi IA t' .--an :. -.J V 4- . N, .-P1-'QNTE-'. ' V H First Row: Sandra Bennett, Gary Bishop, Pamela Briney, Judy Butler, Judith Denny. Second Row: Claudette Gray, Margaret Henderson, Robert James, Rebecca Johnson, Kenneth Jones. Third Row: Alice Kahn, Enos McClendon, Steven McC1ung, Cary McElroy, Kenneth Murchison. gourth Row: Martha Richards, Nelda Sisemore, Rebecca Snyder, Lindon Stall, Roberta Taylor. Not Pictured: Candace Harper, Linda O'Quinn, ran Spooner. Al X pha Beta Alpha .2 g - j-, A , -A , -. 'L '3' fl , ...M , 1 lr itil A vi . fa it - tai. - T JENNIE f' T , . 1 GALLENT ' ,,- - - ,J , .f President pAM 3 -G ' si XVHATLEY -3 if Vice President V, t , , X V , . . ' I 1' X it i X'-kinase X Membership in Alpha Theta x chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha. a s R: A national undergraduate library science fraternity is open to stu- dents majoring or minoring in library science. Practicing librar- ians are admitted on a professional membership basis. Officers were Jennie Gallent, president: Pam Whatley. vice president: Patricia Mitchell, secre- tary: Nlary Taylor. treasurer: and Hilda Harper. reporter. Q ID 'vit JOHN O'KUMA President RALPH FOWLER Vice President Pi Sigma Pi is the Tech chapter of Sigma Pi Sigma, a national physics honor society. It was installed on campus February 15, 1967. To become a member a student must have an overall 3.0 average, character, true interest in physics, and rank in the top 30 per cent of his junior or senior class. A student must have and display an interest in physics to become an associate. Officers were John O'Kuma, presi- dent, Ralph Fowler, vice presidentg Huey Treadwell, secretary, Gary Lee, treasurer. Ter' l ,,, 1 an. 315. 4. -5 ll I 'nr ., A- is , , X Q, ,Q Y Dorothy Caldwell, Mary A , Th 'nf o- -A- l --fr 1 I ,. 4 x b ' i if A . 'A A ' . i. QL .1 5. . 'X . n, , ix... A 4 ' . -5 X f? v 'X ' if J .- iii. , .if-rg .Q:1: wi r-has :Lf 2951 , 17-.Sr'tL'?e?.?'l , r ,. -9 0 -A -Q 4-or ' ' U' , Q ..- ' 4 . 1 -.J'3l.' t , , 2Q3'.. F' . im.. is 'fri' V'.5.H -I-..- . First Row: Eva Burgess, Davids, Marion Cates, Susan 'fi Grafton, Lynellen Gravelle. Second Row: Judy Greer, Hil- da Harper, Peggy Hartsfield, Linda Hilburn, janet Keckler, Carol Kirkland. Third Row: Ann McKenzie, Bette Miller, Jeanne Miller, Patricia Mitch- ell, .lan Pitts, Sarah Rhymes. Fourth Row: Mary Taylor, Cheryl Watson, Karen Wood, Earla Mae Young. Not Pic- tured: Mary Anding, Sarah Craighead. Sigma i Sigma - Q rsd P 'T First Row: Sidney Aaron, Patricia Campbell, Thomas Easley, Robert Fell, Charles Hanson. Second Row: Cary Lee, Carl Leadaman, William Roberts, Leon Sanders, Edward Sones. Third Row: Kenneth Talk- ington, Edmond Wall, Tommy Wells. Not Pictured: Huey Tread- well, Willie Winfield, Robert Na- hours, Ronald Turner. American Society of Agronomy KEN HAMMONS . . . ..... . . . . B. C. SOWELL ..... ...... ROBERT TURLEY . . . . . . President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer , 'R ,M ,N r 'F' The purposes of the student chapter of the American Society of Agronomy are to promote a higher scholastic standard and interest in the fields of horticulture, agronomy, agriculture-business and related fieldsg to promote fellow- ship among studentsg and to train students to become competent leaders in these fields and in civic life. Activities include soil and crop judging teams competing in state, regional and national convention of the ASA, grading high school contests, and co-hosting the Agri- culture-Forestry Day. l ,eq as he X ...Qs .p-:Sig R ,..-- 5 ' 5' .4-sigh-L.. - .. 5 .1 K N 4 4,1 Q Y , -' ' xc., . .F N' X Q X X x N x X X C x Q Xxx X 41 its XX lgxx x A ' X U 125- Q ,Hin- 'QS 'S' ,max P ,H 'lx 4. f N t wi x Z TP First Row: Jerry Bartleson, Lonnie Batten, Al Brad- ford, Johnny Bruce, .lamcs Coleman. Second Row: Ken Hammons, Eric Henderson, Dale Hopper, Michael McCullough, William Mitcham. Third Row: Robert Phelan, Linda Roberts, James Robinson, Edward Simpson, Michael Taylor. Fourth Row: David Theard, Robert Thomas, Robert Turley. Not Pictured: Luther Farley, .loe Jackson, Joe May, Johnny Morrow, Keith Phillips, Hudson Rushing, B. C. Sowell, Donnie Wade. Accounting Club 53' -Q I if , .z GERALD Box , ' t 4 President GALE CHUMLEY Vice President 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 mem- ber of the Accounting Club. The organization meets one day each monthg a business meeting is held prior to a professional development meeting at which a member of the business world is invited to speak. Officers for the year were Gerald Box, presidentg Gale Chumley, vice presidentg Beth Thomas, secretaryg and George Simonton, treasurer. -bl lf. .oi 5 ,....n-v is T' '-'S' 1 f faq! sus l - Jeeps 5 fFFfQEZ ----9 Qimmgf A., First Row: Gerald Adams, Kathy Arbuthnot, Ch l B ll H d B ar es e , owar ell, Richard Berger. Second Row: Rodney Bright, Ronnie Broussard, Glen Burns, Jack Byrd, Tim Carter. Third Row: Jim Cavcrlce, Jerry Chandler, Stan Chandler, John Crawford, Gale Daniels. fm :GC ., ,J J-5 'maui First Row : Robert Dessom- mes, Peggy Earl. Danny Grif- fin, Clayton Koschel, Tom Kundinger. Second Row: Carr llIeClendon, Pat Mackey. Charles Marable, Jan Mason, Frank Miller. Third Row: Brendan Minilnan, Jerry Olds, Glen Owens, Roger Parker, George Simonlon. Fourlh Row: Harvey Sophcr, Lynn Stephens, Mike Swanner, Mary Sykes, Don Teague. Fiflh Row: Bclh Thomas, Julianne Thompson, Steve Thurber, Thomas Young- blood. Not Pictured: John Adams, Charlie Cnrroll, David Crowson, John Gregg, John Hollis, Ralph McKay. John Manning, Richard Muthcny, Harold Naff, Jesse Prisock, Sandra Smith, Hugh Walm- sley, Arnold White. LYNN BEASLEY BILL JONES ....... MERRILL GRESSE LEON PESNELL . MERRILL ERMON Block and Bridle Club . . . . . . President .. . Vice President . . . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer .. Reporter The Louisiana Tech Block and Bridle Club is an orga- nization composed of the members of the animal industry department. The purpose of the club is to promote scholarship among its members. During the year, the club sponsors numerous activities promoting fellowship and a practical understand- ing of the careers available to animal science graduates. Their chief undertaking each year is the annual spring sale. At this time, young steers purchased by the club that have been fed out to finishing slaughter weights are sold to the highest bidder. This yearis special project was the construction of stalls for the quarter-horse fillies recently purchased by Tech. -1 r f l 51,1 7 . -' 'Q First Row: Mike Allen. Lynn Bt-ttsley'. James Griffith, Raymond Cooper. Max Nelson. Ronnie McCallum, Bob Rhodes, Ralph Ashby, Gene Wilker- son, Billy Wyatt, Dusty Taylor. Second Row: David Hood, Larry Barnett, Leon Pwnc-ll, Wayne Watkins, Menill Gresse, Merrill Ermon, Conry McCann, Paul Recd, James Vines. Mr. David Hays and Dr. Glenn Clark. faculty advisers. 'Q -Q il-5' . - ' ' 2192 : .L 'F' F an 2. - .I H- . V ' ' - 4 ,JT N JF- fi-1 , ' .A If m KJ gs' I It ', 4 ls' -94 uf ' - 5 ' 1 .' 15 . 'P ,f Gy ? .wad ' x 'J gg-iff .if 4 Merrill Ermon won the hereford class at Little International which is the spring showing of livestock at the Tech farm. 'Q . Sandra Crouch presented the winning trophy in the angus bull class to Dusty xl , Taylor. X ls., ,,,,.. . .......... ..,., A ,, ., Q'-Q ' '.-.a---- , Competitors prepare for the judging in the angus bull vlrrss. David Hood displays his first place trophy and his cham- pion in the dairy heifer Class. l'l 1 I H -4 , JERRY OLDS . . . BRUCE BERRY .... JEFF ELLIOTT .... WALTER JOHNSON GERALD BOX .... 6 ,A -el Delta Sigma i President Senior Vice President Junior Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer 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 association of students for their mutual advancementg to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and the students of conimerceg and to further higher standards of commercial ethics and culturef' Fraternity members are chosen from students in the School of Business Administration who have an average higher than the overall men's average in that school. --.4-U 4. .sf ' f f t :: .-5 H Rfb 'f:2e.::1'fQJ1 wifi fzfii? E f vw! g-I' l 'sd V593 -mag IQ g1 First Row: Danny Ar- nold, Edwin Arnold, Riclmrd Berger, Bruce Berry, Gerald Box. Sec- ond Row: Tommy Bridg- es, .lack Byrd, Gary Caskey, john Crawford, Larry Crm-cch . Third Row: Jeff Elliott, Craig Giddm-ns, Robert Gordon. George Griffin. ff.- YQ -di --no J-U. VIRGINIA HILL Rose 'N--'af' . 10 fi. 'W-1 Xia? First Row' Carey Harmon Randolph Hogan Joseph Hough Second Ro W1 J h . . , . w: ater o nson. Rodney Kendrick, James Langford, David Lawhon, David McCaskill. Third Row: Frank Miller. Marvin Morse, Jerry Olds, Henry Palmer. Stephen Pearce, Fourth Row: Frank Schooler, George Simonton, Teddy Sisson, William Snelling, R0bert Stein. Fifth Row: Jeffrey Stephens, Richard Sutton, Charles Watson. James Wilson. Thomas Youngblood. Not Pictured: Stanley McGee, Winston lVIcVea, Hugh Maddox. Vernon Moore, Dun Sweuringin. MICHAEL ALLEN .. MERVIN PARKER .. KARL BROHAMMER KENNETH CLINTON 'SR '2 19' -Q--.3 Forestry Club . . . . . . President .. Vice President . . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer I The Louisiana Tech Forestry Club was formed March 25, 19-16. To be eligible for membership in the organization a student must be enrolled in the department of forestry. The purposes of the Foresters are to promote group in- terest in the advancement of forestry at Techg to afford a means of acquiring and promoting a professional back- ground in forestry: to train young men to be active in the field and to be competent leaders in civic lifeg to gain from, through group gathering, the full benefits derived from properly conducted social functions, to encourage and ad- vance, whenever possible, through group or individual ini- tiative, the utmost importance of preserving and reestab- lishing forestsg and to aid students in securing jobs after graduation. .-Q 'K' in fi 12 ..--0 -r XZ First Row: Ronnie Albritton, Michael Allen, Robert Allen, Richard Barham, Russell Briggs. Second Row: Karl Brohammer, Buddy Camors, Charles Carroll, Ken Clinton Arthur Doughty. Third Row: Jerry Evans, Robert Evans. HHS? 'Wu Qf 'R W v X5 N 5 X S f , flgfffi 5, 'ir x ff' X 1 13 'f f GN ..,..nV0 ,gmai- 1 . T -- 5 , 1'jfig:g . ' '- , . - ' ' E 1. Q 1. - 1. . . 1 - .Nl : Forestry Queen V F Q l 'f. 11' Qsqxyzopg. Q, '--x - +:1 .' , ,. - -,Q 3,55-15',1'Qssm u use ' 'R- N N - -, , S Y' ' A . 3 'X - i'1::.,-, +9ivs3-:'--- - 'T '3:I' ' ' , -. -gt. . ' . . :. , Q t - 4 Y L Q -Sgg: E'Qj 'Qj,E-.5-Lbj,xg,, S- f .:-s.'f'Qf-a. Q. 9 S .. s 2 , Q. N535 , '59 -I R951-A -tx, was-...asf , ,. N ,: A 4 we.. sal. J--as tw.-Xii'N'--, P ' ,.,.. g We '-s1xAe.aQ '- - - 1, -H 4 I YTf3f'g , 2 r .f5Xif5:iaGmk- Vw. .wx -,jyiiy ' 'W ll' xdf ii-1. 53 -a.. ,. -. ,lx re-sf.-we -N'--1 ENN-fvff -,Q - .ffluc-.N - S 4.5-:nap ' ' W 'P' M ' eq.4x1::: 4i 1- -, v-Y , ...t..,,,- N, X, .tl , , . - N 'V' v 1 3, A ,. ' 1: ws- . +fyei'igi?:f:'fw ?3.r ,.2'f-gieee Planting trees is one of the projects of the club A-mg, X X , . g xx 'YH First Row: Tom Green, Claude Hall, Bruce Hamlin. Second Row: Robert Hom, Wayne Horn, Edward Lawless. Third Row: Randy Nalley, Stanley Nobles, Mervin Parker. Fourth Row: Drew Pesnell, Cary Petty, Alvin Schilling, Carl Shaw, Eric Stratton. Fifth Row: Tim Whittington, Robert Williams. 295 ational Collegiate Association :UN PAM SMITH President for Secretaries GRACE MADDOX Vice President The National Collegiate Association for Secretaries is a profes- sional 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 program for administrative responsibilities and to en- courage exchange of ideas and experiences among students planning secretarial careers. '1'P .I '27 LMI First Row: Connie Belk, Linda Blair, Judy Bond, Deborah Canter, Sarah Cook, Ann Craig. Second Row: Gayle Craig, Martha Dickson, Nancy Dowling, Claudia Dugdale, Trudy Gann, Peggy Gibson. Third Row: Kathy Green, Jane Greer, Joyce Hale, Jan Haley, Glenda Hal- ford, Carol Hamilton. Fourth Row: Barbara Harvey, Janye Hearron, Cynthia Holloway. J ' 3 -8 1 -,j 1 I 7, 4' 1 M? Y First Row: Virgie Holobaugh, Pat Hyatt, Carolyn Jenkins, Bobbie Kennedy, Sandra Kilgore. Barbara Kline. Second Row: ,ludy Le Vas- seur, Beth Loftus. Barbara Lowrey, Jeanne McConathy. Susie McWil- liams, Mickey Madden. Third Row: Patsy Mannino, Shirley Michelli, Marilyn Mitchell, Donna Nichols. Linda Pace, Sandra Pendry. Fourth Row: Patty Porter, Alice Shirley, Lorene Shows, Cheryl Sinclair, Kathye Stewart, Amelie Theard. Fifth Row: Martha Thomas. Misch- lene Thomas. Judy Vick. Sherry Weaver, .lan Wilkes. Wanda Wood. Sixth Row: Nancy Worley, ,lo Ann Young. Leah Young. Not Pictured: Martha Barnwell, Susan Clark. Martha Dosher. Betty Fincher. Marcia Crt-en, Hilda Hinton, Judie Johnson. lngeborg Laskowski, Beverly fllichaud, Ida Young. Home Economics Club Y Y! y f .tgp . ,, f4oF'f3,o.4',' 1- . I 1 .swf-.904 .ft I 1 . 1 . , 5, ,. V 1 ,M - Q I ' 4 V - X K A ' tlirailm-ll 1 . A aa at . 4 ' 3 ' .Q L lr? '- '-7 lf. , . , 5 W , fr . , J , . if 4,2 ,l,..':,1'x. .ts-4 Y V I I f 'V i 'l of-'.!,o'.'.n ' QS L - uf' I gt K Y -1f4.1J. r I' 'Q fx -5 Q ,A J. gn-1 , ,- 1.1. X if A 7' - ,. he ff' Wiz. t SEER? ' Blxzzam fa k- .ww vi' X - , C- -4 . v - ' L5 rs- 5, a, of-f a Y j gG J Q ' ' . I X First Row: Peggy Adams, Cecile Albritton, Susan Anderson, Sharon Biggs, Elizabeth Brown, Lindi Burk, Elnora Carp:-ntvr. Suv Carroll. Second Row: Susan Christian, Myrtle Colvin, Anne Coorpender, Catherine Couch, Sue Cowgirl, Carolyn Cox, Mary Craton, Dianne Dahlhauscr. Third Row: Brenda Dick, Melanie Dumas, Bonnie Ford, Prisvilla llamlilv, Lorraine Cates, Peggy Gibbs, Mary Haynes, Guin Hester. Fourth Row: Frances Holman, .lanis Li Howell. fill-nda Hudson. Carol Jones, Martha Kiper, Linda Loc, Amelia Lyles, Nancy McKenzie. Fifth Row: Mary Nlabry, Olixia Nia,-yt-rs, Margaret, Mills, Vivian Panzigrau, Silxia Purdue, Mary Pe-airs, Brenda Porter, Linda Porter. Sixth Row: Shirley Porter, Marianne Quarles, Sherry Robison, Patricia Rogers, Elizabeth Roy, Judith Russell, Nl'lll.l Russell, Martha Samuel, Sm-we-nth Row: Carol Sansalone. Loretta Shadow. ,lane Sherrouse, Barbara Simmons, l.ynda Smiley. Suzanne Stubbll-field, Anne Terry, Catherine Vaughn. Eighth Row: Connie Voll, Judith Walla:-1-. Lv-nora Whalley, Susan Wilder, Lenda ,lo Wilson, Franws Wiltshire. Cathlec-n Wolfe, Carolyn Womack. Ninth How: Ntlnvy Zia-glvr. ALICE KAHN . . . RENEE DUNN ..... Vice JANN ALDREDGE . . . . . . . CAROLYN TAYLOR Phi President President Secretary Treasurer 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. PQ it First Row: Jann Aldredge, Sandra Beaty, Judy Denny, Renee Dunn. Marilyn Far mer. Second Row: Margaret Henderson, Carolyn Mayer, Betlye Nash, Judy Newsom Phyllis Pugh. Third Row: Carolyn Taylor, Pat Taylor. Not Pictured: Linda Har rison, Alice Kahn, Glenda Kirkpatrick. Society for Advancement of Management THOMAS RELLOWS President 4? Ni -it fa A . fi -1-'Q L0 'S' The Society for Advancement of Management, the recog- nized national organization of managers, has been dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management since the original Taylor Society was found- ed in l9l2. The university division of S.A.lVl. adds to this the opportunity 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. S,A.M.7s year is marked by distinguished speakers from industry. field trips. and banquets. STEPHEN PEARCE Vice President '27 , K it I I - es r 2 Q It fuk Q,-,,,, X11 First Row: Martin Baker, Bruce Berry, Raymond Boughton, James Buckner, William Coorpender. Second Row: Roy Herring, Ken Jones, Rodney Kendrick, Jimmy Kirkland, John Leach. Third Row: Bruce Lyles, George Marlowe, Donald Morton, Teddy Sisson, Bryan Storey. Fourth Row: Thomas Watts. Not Pictured: Rodney Rhodes, James Watson, David Weiland, Jerry Wilson. 300 I Student Louisiana Teachers' Association Xl' ,-an - ff -.nil-'li First Row: Gail Watkins, Cindy Rhymes. Mary Huckaby. Chris Malec, Linda Slack, Trudy Simpson, Dell Woodard, Donna Welsh. Second Row: Janis Morgan, Dianne Burnette, Nelwyn Pinson, Carol Turner, Sandra Worley, Lillian E. Craton, Judy Sanders, Gayle Feibel, Faye Frye, Letitia Mclnnis. Third Row: Edgar Chase. Cum Mirc, Pam Whatley, Johnelte Ashley, Janis Davis, Roy Baugh, Mary Alice Robinson, Posey Daniel, Bill DeCou, Johnny Lee. ,lr 1' ' f :N lm, First Row: Vicki Dennison, Diane Blanchard, Pam Merideth, Missye Mitchell. Kulliy Sliei-ton. Second Row! Jeanne Miller, Surah Rhymcs. Judy O'NCL1l. lklury NEl1lCS, Peggy' HLl1'lSflI'ld, ATIIICIIE GIQCH, Rose Ann Holden, Third Row: SLIILIII Howl-ll, Roger Buglpiqe, Paula JXICLPLIIX, Julmelte Avery, Corinne Mays. Linda Lott. Engineers' Association 1 -fa JAMES MATHIS President The Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association is composed of all the students in the School of Engineering. Its govern- ing body is made up of four executive officers selected by popular vote of the entire group, plus the president and one delegate from each of the seven departmental organizations -AIChE, AIIE, ASAE, ASCE, ASME, IEEE, and 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 School of Engineering. as well as acquainting prospective students with the engineering profession. Engineers' Day is the highlight of the year's activities. It involves both group and individual projects and exhibits with prizes being awarded for the best of these. The crown- ing of the queen and presentation of various faculty awards culminates the day's activities. X ,Q ROBERT BELTON Vice President STEPHEN WISE Secretary CHARLES TAYLOR Treasurer PAUL GORDON Louisiana Tech Engineer Editor CURTIS BEAVERS AIIE EDWARD BROOKS ASAE DAVID CROCKETT SPE OF AIME CHARLES DODD ASME I X... ff: ALLEN FRUGE SPE OF AIME PIER RE CAUTHIER AICl1E DENNIS GROTE ASCE DONALD HARRISON ASCE 'll -I ROBERT PETERS ASAE HODCE RABURN IEEE .IOI-IN SCELFO AIChE FRANK TODARO ASME K A1-f WK! , .f 'gtg' l tl Candidates for queen are shown the displays. Engineers' Weekend If 3 BONNIE ADEN Queen A barbecue is held for the future engineers and their dates. Various faculty members and students are given awards ' ' Q Electric car is among the displays at Engineers' Weekend. Q it I MIKE ISLRCE ... JIM HARTLEY .. MIKE FOSTER .. DAVID LENIOINE VICTOR LINN .. '-:af Tau Beta Pi . . . . . . President . . . . . . . . . Vice President . . Cori' e-sponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer al Tau Beta Pi is a national engineering honor society found- ed in I385 at Lehigh University. Its objectives are 'gto mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and ex- emplary character as undergraduates in engineering and to foster a spirt of liberal culture in engineering col- legesf' Candidates for admission are selected on the basis of their scholastic achievements and extra-curricular ac- tivities. 'K 19. 54-Q -' First Row: .Iumcs Ball, Lynn Blackwell, Robert Bos- ton, jerry Brazzcl, Mike Burge. Second Row: Lloyd Calcotc, Mike Foster, William Futrell, .lamcs Cary, Carl Crt-co. Third Row: Oliver Hollenshead, John Jackson, Edwin Jett, Thomas Johnston, Ken Kratzer, Fourth Row: David Lemoine, Victor Linn, Raymond McKinney. 1 i X. YQ x - .Q -:EP First Row: Raymond Masling, Jim Mathis, Pat Melton, John Morris, Ray Mulhem. Second Row: Richard Mulhern, Rolf Pinckert, Ronald Poole, Roy Pratt, Jim Pruett. Third Row: Hodge Raburn, John Rhodes, Spencer Roane, Marion Rundell, Dee Russell. Fourth Row: John Scelfo, John Shannon, Danny Shaw, Charles Stagg, David Steere. Fifth Row: Jon Pat Stephenson, Charles Taylor, Lloyd Tucker, John Wat- son, Ronald Williams. Sixth Row: Ryan Williams, Robert Wyatt. Not Pictured: Dennis Armstrong, Ronald Gills, Jim Hartley, Wayne Hendrix, Lonny Holleman, Bill Monroe, Robert Shively, Larry Ward, Larry Whatley. merican Society CHARLES TAYLOR .. . President ROBERT WHITE ..... . . . . . Secretary DOUGLAS WERNER .. . .......... Treasurer DONALD HARRISON .. .. Program Chairman of Civil Engineers The student chapter of the American Society of Civil En- gineers at Tech helps civil engineering students enrich their college courses by beginning those professional contacts and associations which are valuable to the practicing engineer in serving mankind and the engineering profession more ef- fectively. The chapter presents programs of professional interest twice a month, participates in Engineers' Week activities, LTEA sports, sponsors field trips and social activities for the members. :af ,,-.9 e-9 X NZ ......,, X -.3 3 Z '22 V First Row: Kirby Allen, Gregory Andrus, William Amold, Robert Blanchard, Lawrence Bordelon, Cleston Bridges. Second Row: Mi- chael Burge, Lionel Canales, Richard Car- ruth, Douglas Culpepper, Charles Curry, George Dore. Third Row: Arthur Durrett, X ' Paul Cordon, Dennis Grote, Ralph Hanson, Clyde Hardwick, Donald Harrison. Fourth Row: Thomas Heifner, David Kirkland, James Kirkland, Ronald Kruebhe. , fa? list T-'ii' .2 2 'Sy ij First Row William Lambert Garland Land Leo Lay Philip Lindsay Clyde Martm Raymond Masling Second Row Charles Mathews Jimmy Mayer Vernon Mears Michael Mequet Thomas Meyers Glenn Miller Third Row Johnny Mills Thomas Moore Timothy Nolan Cary Pennington Ronald Poole Edward Pounds Fourth Row Roy Reynolds Alan Richard Randall Robinson Leon Stamm Charles Taylor Alvin Turner. Fifth Row: Irvin Turner Donald Tyler Thomas Wells, Douglas Werner, Robert White, William Wilkerson. Sixth Row: Stephen Wise, Edwin Wilson, Charles Wyatt. Not Pictured: William Bloom, Fernando Calvo, Charles Coyle, Philip Hogan, Herbert Liggin, Larry Mathews, William Plock, Kenneth Smith, Howard Young. at ed ,-P J - 'P FRANK TODARO American Society of Mechanical Engineers Pfssidffflf CHARLES Donn Vice President -I ...J The purpose of the Louisiana Tech section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers is to promote the advancement of knowledge in the theory and practice of mechanical engineer- ing, to promote a professional spirit among the members, and to promote fellowship. The society was founded at Tech in 1949. Membership is open to all mechanical engineering students. Officers were Frank Todaro, presidentg Charles Dodd, vice presidentg Victor Linn, secretary, Robert Curtis, treasurer. -J , 'F 11-1 f'-as 308 Ti 'Q 'ex as -9 First Row: Chalmus Allen, Larry Barfoot, Benny Bennett, Lloyd Calcote, Robert Campbell, Clarence Chandler, Melvin Corley. Second Row: Wayne Creed, Robert Curtis, Michael Davidson, Leslie Dillahunty, James Dixon, James Dodson, Spencer Dudley. Third Row: Lewis Duff, Charles Duke, -.Y Albert Dumas, Robert Earl, Don Fells, Robert Fitzgerald, Jay Fletcher. Fourth Row: David Franz, Allen Grayson, Tommy Crice, John Harson, M. C. Harvey, John Hite, Jerry Hobbs. Fifth Row: Conrad Jackson, Edwin Jett, Conrad Juneau, James Kelly. l l r 'Q 1 YI3? -5.41 .42 'T' 2 ' 4-i N? 'K ii H 'Su av.. li l 1 First Row: James Kovac, Bruce LaCour, William Lawrence, Harlin Lee. Victor Linn. Bernard Louviere, Raymond McKinney. Second Row: Arthur McMeans. Don Magee. A, R. Mayes. Mike Miller. Jose Neu- gart, Joel Petrus, James Poe. Third Row: Doyle Reeves. John Rhodes, Leon Robert. James Robinson, Steve Rogers, David Rohrbaugh, Jerry Savell. Fourth Row: Michael Scammahorn, Ed Schubert, .John Shan- non, Larry Simmons, Charles Stagg. Larry Sweet. George Talton. Fifth Row: James Teigen, Robert Thorn- ton, Joseph Tigner, Ted Traigle, John Upchurch, .Julian Vanboff. Robert Voss. Sixth Row: Richard Wat- kins. John Watson, Vada Westbrook, William White, Bruce Williamson, Robert Williamson. William Woods. Seventh Row: Stephen Yeich, Daniel Youngblood. Not Pictured: Chris Anderson. George Bolin, Ronald Brown, Mike Burrow, Tony Clemons, Don Dalton. Robert Duhe, William Futrell, P. T. Hart, James Hartley, Michael Heard. Tommy Hilyard, Robert Himes, Howard Holden. Eugenio Ur- rechaga. Joseph Laburnie, James Latham, William Lloyd, John Lumens, Donald McLeod, Bruce McMel- lan, David Magee, Steve Martin, James Mennot, Douglas Miller. David Mouret, Jeff Nolan. Fred Odom, Bruce Robinson, Pat Ross. Dieter Roy, Robert Shively. John Short, William Smith. Michael Smith, William Spivey, Thomas Spurlock, Richard Stegall, Bryant Wallace, Larry Ward. Ed Watson, Larry Whatley, Robert Williamson. 309 nstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers JOHN MORRIS .... ..... C hairman HODGE RABURN' .... .. Vice Chairman ROBERT BOSTON . . . ..... Secretary PHILLIP HARRIS .. .. Treasurer The student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers is directed toward the advancement of 'the theory and practice of electrical engineering and electronics. and the promotion of student interest in these fields through the presentation of guest speakers, field trips, movies, and social activities. First organized in 1949 as the Tech branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, a joint branch with the Institute of Radio Engineers was formed in 1957. In 1963, AIEE and IRE merged to form the IEEE. Activities include technical programs, student paper contests, and participation in Engineers' Week activ- ities. 4-5 VA , can .,,....-o 5,-1 el Y W-p ...Q X if i ly-0 'C xo' First Row: Robert Alexander, Michael Alford, Horace Allen, Dennis Armstrong, Gene Barrie, Stan Belton, Charles Benoit. Second Row: Lynn Blackwell, Robert Boston, Alvin Boudreaux, Daniel Bruckner, Joseph Brown, Byron Butler, Charles Cain. Third Row: William Causey, Arthur Daniel, George Dore, Dennis Ducote, William Dunn, James Farmer, Floyd Farrar. Fourth Row: McMurry Fitzsimmons, Charles Flint, Steven Fremin, .lerxy Graham, Richard Harrelson, Phillip Harris, W. D. Harris. Fifth Row: L. V. Hughes, William Hunt. iii and gy! , -Q i -' NTI' ig 4 oi 1 . First Row: Judy lrland, John Jackson, Russell Jackson, James Lahorde, Grady Landry, Ronald Lautigar, David Lemoine. Second Row: Richard Letard, George Levert, William Luffey, Darrell McCardle, H. C. McKnight, M. J. McVicker, R. E. Mace. Third Row: Stephen Martin, Carl Mead, James A. Mears, Edward Melancon, J. Mowad,-Jerome Panzigrau, Stephen Payne. Fourth Row: Alan Phillips, Roy Pratt, Hodge Raburn. Bennie Richardson, Lee Riser. Spencer Roane, Daniel Roche. Fifth Row: James Sellards. James Smith, Gregory Spackman. David Steere, Glen Suhren, S. L. Torres. August Treubig. Sixth Row: Lloyd Tucker, Thomas Turner, Donny Walker, Dale Ward, Gregory Whitney. J. W. Williams, Thomas Williams. Seventh Row: James Wilson, Russell Yarbrough. Not Pictured: George Crosby. John Daigle. Paul Davis, Jimmy Glydwell, Jaime Gonzales, C. E. Greco, R. A. Hanks, Lonny Holleman. J. A. Jackson, Sidney Kleinpeter, Dan Lester, James Mathis, John Morris. John Mulhern. John Nichols, J. E. Phillips, Lucious Quin, Fred Rankin, James Rawls, Stephen Rugg, William Slack. T-- 1? merican Institute of Chemical Engineers The student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers was established at Tech in 1950. The object of the organiza- tion 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 presenta- tion of technical material. A traditional chapter activity is the spring shrimp boil. he 4 .Lp -if -A 4' --9 -I Y. First Row: Richard Authement, Mike Baker, James Ball, ,loe Barherousse, ,lack Boozer. Lee Brantly. Alan Buckley, Bill Carroll. Second Row: Bill Chaffin. William Clarke, Royal Clause, Alva Cobb, Dion Cole, Billy Colvin, Joe Cordill, john Corley. Third Row: Teddy Cor- mier, David Falgoust, Mike Foster, Harry Gar- rison. .lames Gary, Mike Goss, Paul Gowan, Larry Hock. Fourth Row: Tom Johnston, Leo Lay, Lamar Lyles, James McAllister, Billy Mc- Connell, Fred Manhart, Frank Messina, Kermit P. Moreau. Fifth Row: James Napp, Gerald Parra, Bruce Purcell, Marion Rundell, John Sherwin, Kenny Solley, James Szydlo, James Taylor. Sixth Row: Tommy Thomas, Mike Twitchell, George Wilcher, Ryan Williams, Roh- ert Wyatt. Not Pictured: Sam Boggs, Nick Gris- son, Wayne Hanson, Richard Loftin, Sam Scales, Hank Sinclair, Wayne Stephens. Society of Petroleum Engineers The Louisiana Tech student chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of the American lnstitute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers was established in 1955. Purposes of this so- ciety are to promote among the members a self-sought increasing knowledge of petroleum engineering in all its branches and to in- still a professional pride in their chosen life work. The society participates in Engineers, Week, sponsors field trips and banquets for its members, and is host to the joint meeting of the Louisiana-Arkansas section of SPE of AIME. ln 1966, the Tech chapter was chosen as one of the five outstand- ing student chapters of the AIME in the United States. . . ' 37 fg 'E First Row: Larry Bozeman, Jerome Branton. Norman Bryant. Dennis Christian, Rennie Curry, Charles Dellloss. Second Row: William Don- aldson, Ernest Fegley, Cary Hammon, Oliver Hollenshead. James Johnson, Tracy Little. Third Row: James Parker, Phillip Pixley, Robert Powell, Robert Rodney, John Shepherd, Sammy Tarter. Fourth Row: Bennett Thomas, Hubert Watts, Larry Williamson. Not Pictured: Mohamed Abukhader, Warren Bryan, Choi Chang-Ho, George Cockerham, David Crockett, Michael Doolittle, Charles John- ston, Raymond Roush. American Institute of Industrial Engineers CURTIS BEAVERS .......... President WALTER MURRAY .... Vice President JAMES CAMBROUGH .... Seciy.-Treas. The American Institute of Industrial En- gineers was founded in 1953. It has main- tained an active background at Louisiana Tech in an effort to increase the partici- pation of the Industrial Engineering de- partment in all school functions. Purposes of the society are to promote the students' interest in industrial engineer- ing. to promote a better understanding and cooperation between students and faculty and to generate and maintain a high es- prit de corps among I. E. students. First Row: James Cambrough, Curtis Beavers, Ray Shearer, Jerome Hatcher adviser Second Row: German Rizzo, Frederick Norton, Roy Pool. American Society of Agricultural Engineers ROBERT PETERS President VERNON BLAIR . Vice President PAUL TUCKER . .. Seciy.-Treas. W A IA The Louisiana Tech student branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers was first organized on the campus in Sep- tember, 1954. The purpose of the organization is to promote better teacher-student relationships, and to encourage interest in the field of agricultural engineering. Activities include participation in the Engineers' Association, En- gineers, Weekend and various fund raising events. A number of stu- dents from the Tech student branch attended the Southwest regional meeting of A.S.A.E. in April of this year. 'P 'F' .pl f 9 - f 'Q A I L 1 ' t 53- 7 1 rw '4 '4' . h 4 f Aa 1 ld fa ,210 2 I l ra 41 liz AA . .li A First Row: Luis Alvarado, Larry Banks, Vemon 'Q A Blair. Donald Clements, Barney Eiland, Jimmy . Fleming. Second Row: Charles Frazier, Paul ' -3, Candy, Don Hurst, Joe Jones, Ralph Lee, Will S- A Loewer. Third Row: Chip Lofton, Robert Peters. A A . Leroy Ratcliff, Dickie Roach, Tommy Shields, h Glen Simmons. Fourth Row: Joe Sitton, Kirk Stevens, Paul Tucker. 314 I JAMES HARTLEY. VICTOR LINN . . . JOHN HARSON .. FRANK TODARO LARRY BARFOOT Pi Tau Sigma President ... . . . . . .. Vice President . . . Corresponding Secretary . . . . Recording Secretary Treasurer Pi Tau Sigma. a national honorary mechanical engineer- ing fraternity. was founded at the University of Illinois in 1915. The Louisiana Tech Tau Xi chapter was formally in- stalled on April 23, 1957. Active members are chosen on a basis of sound engineer- ing ability. scholarship and personality. They are chosen from the top 35 per cent of the junior and senior classes. The purpose of Pi Tau Sigma is to establish a closer bond of fellowship which will result in mutual benefit to the men in the study and the profession of mechanical engineering, who by their academic or practical achievements manifest a real interest and marked ability in their chosen work. First Row: Larry Barfoot, Lloyd Calcote, Early Calhoun, Robert Curtis, William Futrell. Second Row: Allen Grayson, John Harson, Victor Linn, Ralph McKinney, David Magee. Third Row: Michael Miller, John Rhodes, John Shannon, Robert Shively, Charles Stagg. Fourth Row: Frank Todaro, Thomas Whatley. Not Pictured: Tony Clemens, James Hartley, Larry Ward. 'A -5 I LYNN HATAWAY President wi? fb -1 Tj Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia r 1 'TT' X STEVE WHITE Vice President ...ng 4-41 . 'Z fs Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fraternity was founded at the New England Conservatory of'lVIusic. Boston, Mass., on Oct. 6, 1898, Mu Nu Chapter was installed on the Tech campus on April 14. 1964. The purposes of Phi lVlu Alpha are to advance the cause of music in America, to foster the mutual welfare and brotherhood of students of music, to develop the truest fra- ternal spirit among its members. and to encourage loyalty to their Alma Mater. Mu Nu chapter annually sponsors the Louisiana Tech Stage Band Festival. ushers for Tech Concert Association events, and presents an American music program, in addi- tion to its various social and scholastic activities. I R 10' it BY V' 3 1 ...1 3, tax 414. T lfrkl -qi First Row: Ken Allen, George Betts, David Casteel, Russell Cronin, Larry Dopson. Second Row: James Feltenberger, William Harvey, Richard Hood, James Kidwell, Wayne Millet. Third Row: Jimmy Poe, C. L. Shaddock, John Sherwin, Ken Sullivan, Ken Taylor. Fourth Row: Ronnie Vernon, Benny Wilbanks, Stan Wilkins. Not Pictured: Ronnie Alexander, Don Brad- ley, Kerlin Birtchee, Joe Cordill, F, G. Dowden, Phil Farrar, Larry Holbert, John Jandeheur, Rick Love, John Vaughan, Curtis Whittington. Q Q x E A 'iw q + I 16 A fl PIPE 1 44 . ,g ,lg- gfl-f'. M, v fixfgix i Q lfypo fvfpf l 'Q WS- 4 J. ha. Phi Mu Alpha sponsors a concession stand at many musical events. ll I .n04 ' JAP A The stage band festival is co-sponsored by the music department and Bob Seibert was guest clinician at the stage band festival Phi Mu Alpha. l 1 PHYLLIS LYN PETERS Sweetheart 1 lt i and -6' immie He,-ynolds. dim-tor, rehearsvs thv band. Y W 1 Wi GTP? Band members practice daily. CONCERT BAND X E X Q12 we .give The Bulldog band represented Tech in the State Fair parade in Shreveport. Giving last-minute instructions before one of their performances is Mr. Reynolds, band director. Rain or shine, the band members seek precision in their halftime drill routines. Concert Choir SAXDRA BEATY , , ,.,,,, President The Tech Concert Choir is an organization for both music MARY OSBORNE . . ...... Vice President majors and non-majors. lt gives the student an opportunity DORIS COMPTON .. Secretary-Treasurer to broaden his choral experience, to develop not only his WAYNE MILLET . . .......... Librarian voice. but also his musicianship, to provide the campus and the musical public with an opportunity to hear a variety of the best in choral literature, and to promote Louisiana Tech. A Q . l - l First Row: Sandra Beaty, Linda Mahoney, Dew Holliday, Myrna Taylor, Wanice Bullard, Adelle Baldridge, Laura Faye Walter, Cynthia Holloway, Mary Davis, Cluudie Kleinpeter, Kay Whitten, Michaela Feltenberger, Mary Celia Boggs, Carolyn Gernand, Dr. John J. Cooper, director. Second Row: Karen Wilson. Susan Burbank, Mary Oshom, Diane DeLukie, Judy Ramsey, Alice Ambrose, Carolyn Brown, Cynthia Adkins, Lindelle Turner, Polly Poe. Doris Compton, Susan Minchew, Mary Alice Herren. Third Row: David Casteel, James Feltenberger, Diane Ferguson, Carolyn Peyton, Lindi Burk, Naomi Causey, Nancy Williams, Becki Ratliff, Rachel Ratliff, Vicki Allen, Betty Stanley, Glenda Kirkpatrick, Woody Landry, Ben Rogers. Fourth Row: John Estes, Bill Mclnnis, Lester Mallctte, Larry Richards, Cary Thomas, Donald Smith, Herbert Martin, Dace Gisclard, lim Hollis, Douglas Williams, Glynn Strain, Wayne Millet, Richard Feltenherger. ' 9: .' r -...asf . C - -1 A H d . at., ,B ,., ' f':ESfSvr-.-if gg.-:rf . QS. ' 'Q Y' X was-ufudw, 'df' Pianists go over their material for the concert choir. ru v Vocalists study parts to prepare for a last-minute rehearsal. ' 1 Male members work on their sectional parts for an upcoming per formance. is-Adtran. Dr. John J. Cooper, assistant professor of music, directs the choir. Business Students, Association The Business Students, Association is composed of all the students in the School of Business Administration. An activ- ity 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 for the new year are introduced and the Queen of Commerce Day is crowned. A softball game between the students and the faculty and a barbecue supper help to promote a stronger relationship V between the two groups. .l AN MASON Commerce Queen if I fl if 153 ff' 40 f X 4 J, .'-E15-'fi q E 1 ,i.'-, .C p ff an -Q T7 '-7 First Row: Carr McClendon, presidentg Frank Schooler, first vice presidentg George Marlowe, second vice president: Beth Thomas, secretary. Second Row: Jeanne Elliott, treasurerg Tom Kundinger, accounting representativeg Henry Palmer, economics and finance representative: Bruce Berry, general business administration representative. Third Row: Judy Bond, office ad- ministration representative. A '1'P I arketing Club CARY CASKEY President FRANK RONE First Vice President li :ff The Louisiana Tech chapter of the American Marketing Association was organized on April 15, 1956. by a group of marketing majors for any college student interested in mar- keting and businessmen approved by the executive commit- tee. Honorary life membership may be granted to individ- uals who have made outstanding contributions to the edu- cation program of the organization, or whose eminence in the field of marketing warrants such an award. Some of the purposes of the club are to foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing, to develop bet- ter public understanding and appreciation of marketing prob- lems, to study and discuss legislation and judicial decisions regarding marketing, and to promote friendly relations be- tween students, faculty, and businessmen. rv? First Row: Keith Abney, Lila Bamberg, Thomas Bellows, Edward Carter, Fred Cull, Jerry Dick. Second Row: Mike Duddy, Sam- my Frantom, Roy Herring, William Hisaw, Dale Hopper, James Kihneman. Third Row: Fred McDaniel, Larry Mack, Janet Nelson, Sharon Paxton, Clare Pickering, Rodney Rhodes. Fourth Row: Margaret Richardson, Gloria Skinner, Fred Smith, Frank Stawasz. Not Pictured: Rosemary Estes, Kenneth Teagle. ' Geology Club The Geology Club of Louisiana Tech was formed in Sep- tember of l'J58. The purpose of the club is to promote a self-sought increasing knowledge of geology and its many ROY JOHNSON ' P resident related fields among its membersg to train young men to ' ' ' ' Tice Eliesident be interested and active students of the earth sciencig and to l ' . . . . . ecre ary- reasurer gain from group participation, knowledge of the responsi- bilities of industry facing them upon graduation. The club is composed of geology and geological engineering majors, and is also open to any other student interested in geology. ln addition to bi-monthly meetings the club has social outings and conducts field trips to various sections of the Ark-La-Miss area. Each year the club participates in Engi- neers' Week by exhibiting a display. Q , , ...ln First Row: Constance filewright, Linda R+-ddout. Second Row: Gerald Cant-y, Allen Hurst, Russel Poole. Wayne Verrett, Jerry Camp, Peter Duggan, Roy Johnson. Third Row: Dr. L4-o Ht-rrmavnn, avlviscr, W. R. lliggs, ltr. William Brent, Lester Germany, Jerry Box, Richard Watts, Cary Hanson, Howard Hcffellinge-r. FRAN HANCOCK President . it f 've-i ' tw .EFS 2 1- ph ' -11, i - : omen's P ysrcal Education 1 J'- Majors Club The WOl1lCHlS Physical Education Majors Club is both a depart- mental and professional organization for women preparing to be teachers of health and physical education. The purpose of the club is to promote professional growth and development of individual members as well as the profession itself through activities pursued during the year. Activities of the club include attending the LTA Convention, pre- senting speakers on various subjects relating to the field of physical education, and participating in play days with other schools. SANDRA CARRUTH Vice President --29. fl it X 3 First Row: Frances Anderson, Elizabeth Ball. Alva Carroll, Mary Ann Childress, Paula Cyr, Sharon Dillon. Second Row: Marcia Dolin. Frances Dowling, Dannettu Gill, Pat Jewell. Marilyn John, Johnnie Lipscomb. Third Row: I Patti Loe, Barbara Lylcs, Lynn McGee, Carol Male-c, .lane Nickerson, Iris Sanders. Fourth .J Row: Elizabeth Taylor. Susan Turrcntine, Vicki Westbrook, Martha Wyly. Not Pic- tured: Ruth Anderson, Margie Cowan, Linda Woodard. merican Chemical Society SIDNEY AARON ........ President JAMES DOTY ...... Vice President PATRICIA CAMPBELL . . . Secretary The organization is a student affili- ate of the National American Chemical Society. The purposes of the A.C.S. are to further the interest of the chem- istry major in his chosen field, provide information of opportunities in chem- istry careers, and promote better co- operation between faculty and students. Among the various activities are social i functions, speakers, and field trips. x r I IF' , -so G3- T'-1-'? Ns Aaron, Andrew By- argeon, Patricia Campbell, Betty Couch. Second Row: William Hendrick- son. Ralph Martin. Cathleen Wolfe. Not . Pictured: Harvey Casey, James Doty, Edward Sones. Sigma lpha ta LINDA HARRISON . . . ......... President LETITIA MCINNIS .. ...... Vice President ALICE KAHN .... .. Recording Secretary BETTYE NASH .. ........ Treasurer Sigma Alpha Eta, a national fraternity for col- lege and university students majoring in speech andfor hearing science, was installed at Tech in November, 1959. The objectives of Sigma Alpha Eta are to cre- ate interest among college students in the fields of speech andfor hearing, to encourage profes- sional growth by providing learning experiences not offered in the formal course of study, and to foster a spirit of unity by coordinating the inter- ests of people with a common goal. The organi- zation also seeks to aid in building sound relations with other college departments and with local or- ganizations interested in the field of speech and hearing therapy. Sigma Alpha Eta is affiliated with the Louisi- ana Speech and Hearing Association and the American Speech and Hearing Association. 4. . 7 Nl-I p 4. j ' f.. X . f. . ... ' is 'F . -J Q I 't 92, fi 1 -A Qi Y - , . '3 f I I o th ' ' f-I. i -- First Row: Anne Atkins, Sara Burris, Janis Dubuc, Tommye Edwards, Alice Kahn. Second Row: James Kidd, Linda Lafittc, 2, Peggy Loe, Letitia Mclnnis, Carolyn Mayer. Third Row: Sher- C ry Powell, Terry Ryals, Lawanna Shows, Merle Tanner, Mary I Tooke. Fourth Row: Sue Tucker. Not Pictured: Cindy Court- ney, Marcia Criffin, Linda Harrison, Bettye Nash. First Row: Sidney Kappa Pi is an international art Greek letter fraternity, BROOKS PUCKETT I H u U I I q P .d open to both men and women. Founded at the University of HM WILSON Vice Piigdggz Kentucky in 1911, Kappa Pi membership has rapidly and KITTY i ' Hgggretary-Treasurer consistently expanded. There are chapters in nearly all parts of the United States and in foreign countries. The Delta Omega chapter was installed at Tech May, 1967. With its organization the chapter hopes to promote art in- terest among students, to become closer to the art depart- ments of other schools through activities, to know the work of other students through exhibits and the fraternity publi- cations, to stimulate higher scholarship and to recognize po- tential professional ability. :tt ,Qi ' ,,.......a rn' -f' -3:-11. ,i ,ff,,.., . 'Q if First Row: Bonnie Aden, Melinda Allen, Barbara Bryson, Kem Buice, Jack Crick. Second Row: Kitty Fullerton, Robert Green, Walter Laatsch, Dolph Miller, David Preaus. Third Row: Brooks Puckett, Mack Ramsey, Nancy Sage, Jacqueline Stierwalt, John Weaver. Not Pictured: Tommy Griffin, lhmalrl Hanagriff, Scott Johnston, Ash Lee Short, Jim Wilson. Alpha Kappa Psi Eta Tau chapter of the professional national fra- ternity of Alpha Kappa Psi was chartered in Feb- ruary. 1967. Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest profes- sional fraternity in business. The fraternity was founded in the School of Commerce. New York L'niversity. in 1901. because of the desire of 10 students to aid their alma mater. Alpha Kappa Psi is a charter member of the Professional lnterfrater- nity Conference and is one of the 20 largest national college fraternities for men. lt has been a leader in providing maximum services and benefits for mem- Alpha Kappa Psi is a complete, well integrated, and capably administered national business fra- ternity. It stands for the highest ideals of conduct and achievement in university and professional life. The objects of Alpha Kappa Psi are 'sto further the individual welfare of its membersg to foster scien- tific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and finance: to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals therein, and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank. courses lead- ing to degrees in business administrationf' bers. ia' v Ja! if 49' Q9 -2- 2 f'T1' First Row: Clarence Adams, John Armstrong, Don Barksdale, Dewayne Benefielcl, Fred Boughton, Wesley Brown. Second Row: Danny Collins, Charles Crane. Russell Davis, Rohert Dessommes, John Domhroski, Richard Duddy. Third Row: John English. Ricky Foster, John ifrlistoc, Stephen Crimes, David Huge, Rohcrt Holt. Fourth Row: Bobby Johnson, Daniel omson. M N4 , 7 sa5.,...i C7 JEANNIE DINKINS Sweetheart ' 5 'Us ...up .-If 1? -11' .., -A '.,, f 5 First Row: Frederick Jones, Peter Joyce. Jimmy Kirkland, Second Row: Alfred Kisner, Daniel Klug, Steinar Kristiansen. Third Row: Robert LaFiettc. Roger Lawson, John Long, Bruce Lyles, Robert McCoy, Williford Madden. Fourth Row: George Marlowe, Raymond Moreau, Martin Morelock, Stephen Morrow, Robert Parker. Roy Russell. Fifth Row: Louis Serio, Michael Tapp, Gordon Thompson, Kenneth Vickers, Steven White, Wayne Wilson. Sixth Row: Thomas Wilson, Ken Wright. Not Pictured: Martin Baker, Lonnie Button, Donald Burns, Glenn Grexnillion, Clarence Lester,KCeorge West. Joseph Willis, Jerry Wilson, Robert Wright. Louisiana Tech Engineer V . cn ' fi -. Ek. ,U g ., ,... fa H. 'G . 0 v fl sq 7 '4f ' 4 J.PAUL GORDON, JR.-Editor-in-Chief C. L. SHADDOCK-Feature Editor tZ'gf,p,.,p 'BV IQ! JAMES L. GARY-Managing Editor P23.'I7q The Tech Engineer is a quarterly publication of the School of Engineering at Louisiana Tech. It presents articles of school- wide technical interest, as well as non-technical articles designed to enrich the scope of the engineering students' interest. The Engineeris staff is composed of members whose responsi- bility is divided into areas of journalistic interest. Together they are responsible for the copy, photographs, and circulation of the magazine. JEROME BRANTON and LARRY HOCK- Special Assistants to the Editor 'X 'hQq,:i S ' -,QS rg -N, IIII H Left to Right: Benny Louviere, Bruce Lacour, John Carden, C. L. Shaddock, Paul Jackson, James L. Gary, Larry Hock, Jerome Branton, Paul Gordon. Not Pictured: John Rhodes, George Crosby, Ken Cossett. Q A The Tech Talk The Tech Talk. dated on Fridays and distributed on the campus on Thursdays. is published by the journalism department. Staff mem- bers are majors or minors in journalism but other students are in- vited to submit articles. Faculty adviser is Kenneth F. Hewins, jour- ! nalism 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 and faculty members. NICO VAN THYN-Student Editor, Fall and Winter Quarters SANDRA CLARK- Fociely Editor. Fall Quarter 332 X .ni - .AJ -A TOM CROFT-Sports Editor I'-'Q xfl Ny init SHARON COATS-Society Editor, ARRALEE LYON St d t 1 ll CII Winter Quarter Q I Advertising Manager 2.7 sshs. N-A REPORTERS: Terry Hopkins, Gene Rife, Bo Trussell, Susan Simmons. ii Uhr GPU! maui . 5 Poll Favors Quarter Plvn il Thu fzlil I ul . 65' xg. K i I 1.7 6993 6991. se- 6 45' fs? eval ev? my of ze ,P 'WW 'sw' ' i ,553 5x65XQ'iNQQl fc T '7 wfflii if O9 Xgxyww lkfvgx ' .Q ,ya 1 1 ' sa., J, S ,U ll egiixx G 1, math Qfilk 2- P s s , Lasved',i'W v,fr,b'0,v 'ifiwv I 4? X3 -'fs sf T q,Ag. -,V . egjlc REPORTERS: Beverly Ambrico, Stan Tiner, Regina Gleason, Pa- Q. ' g,f.J'g . tricia Beard. 9,-' Q Whei ' fs' ,X- f . Ng ,Q S S . V ,ne S-X9 9 x . ,-X. S 3 so Working in the Tech Talk mailing room are Terry Hopkins and Sondra Burns. 76 M ff i .......,,,-ufg,fe I ,-,, Ji YQ 333 ll A .1 f' 1 Lagniappe Staff 4-0-1 ' X--. i1 .L if-1' BARBARA BUTLER-Editor I I' X45 y s .57 f f?xXx-r .l 1ix,qjiEi5fif.,gg-:.ii' , XQSSQ wrgm Sb sig? 4 i. 1 ' 112 . 91-. if 4,51 i iii. --Q: ' 'J BUDDY DAVIS and NICO VAN THYN-Sports Editors The Lagniappe, published annually by students with the aid of the journalism department, affords additional experience in school publications and other phases of writing besides serving the interests of the institution as a whole. Acknowledgement is made of the editorial assistance of Mrs. Mary Campbell and T. H. Dosher of the jour- nalism-publicity staff. Assisting also were Sharon Coats, Regina Gleason, Dennis Grote, Gene Rife, Susan Sim- mons, Ralph Trussell. Most of the snapshots were made by the Tech Studio. 1' ik BEVERLY AMBRICO-Associate Editor BILL HAMMEL . . . RONNY KELLY .. RHETT MCMAHON LLOYD MCNEAL. . MIKE SHADDOCK BERT SIBLEY .... RANDY MILLS . . WLPI General Manager Business Manager .. Chief Engineer Program Director . . . . . . . Publicity .. News Director Chief Announcer WLPI. campus radio station, started its operations on Oc tober l, 1967, to provide a direct means of communication to the student body of Louisiana Tech. WLPI is a member of the Inter-collegiate Broadcasting System, which is the representative organization of both carrier current and educational FM stations. The station is operated, managed and engineered by stu- dents at Tech in all fields of study. The student donates his time to the station. 401 if Ja -J. fr fe .f M., F 4' sf- L '4-si: fg- First Row: ,lim Boren, John. T. Cooper, Mike Futrell, Joanna Gallagher, Bill Hammel. Second Row: John Hire, Ronny Kelly, Pat Lowery, Lloyd Mclxfeal, Fred Manhart. Third Row: Louis Miceli, Randy Mills, Tommy Reynolds, Mike Shaddock, Bert Sibley. Fourth Row: Mary Sullivan, Marilyn Tyler, Bill Waters, Dalton Williams, Ken Wilson. 335 aptist Student nion ,wg l SHERI AASEN President The basic objective of the Baptist Student Union is to lead each person of the academic community into a maturing Christian experi- ence. To achieve this objective, the Tech BSU develops a concern for evangelism and missions to build a stronger personal spiritual life, to train the members of the collegiate community for Christian leadership, and to provide opportunities for Christian fellowship and recreation. Among the many activities designed to accomplish this objective are a pre-school retreat. daily chapel services, Bible study, lecture series. Young Womenis Auxiliary, Christian student leadership week and recreational activities including parties and banquets. Tech BSU participates in state-wide activities including a fall con- vention, a spring assembly and several choir tours. George Haile, a former Tech student, serves as fulltime director of the BSU. f,-1 11 DON HOWARD Men's Enlistment Chairman MARY LOU GREEN Womcn's Enlistment Chairman CHARLOTTE CRIGGS Secretary CHARLOTTE STRAIN Commuter Chairman ROY PREWITT Men? Atlilt-lin' Chairman HUGH LENOX Mission Chairman GAYLE FEIBEL YWA President MIKE BURCE Public-ity Chairman LEON STAMM Promotional Chairman DON WALKER Devotional Chairman JANN ALDREDCE Social Chairman JO ANN BELLOWS Center Hostess MOLLY LIKZCIN Worn:-n's Athletic Chairman -WT,-N5-isis. -f w--f-'-x - , tw, , .. ' W .X ,-.i.......,., -nf v, f , K-gr Nr QS ,Y BSU sponsors Intemational Student Supper. 1 .1 am' 1 -1 1 1 -. V xx- k Q X , 4- 4 -r- ' wie ' ' Q . - af S- :el-+..,l will '- 'G ' M1 A ,Ll tg S-'lf' Ai ' , ' asf- F- , 4: -. ' We we-is in eg, r ' ' .1 '-x Y 't. gl ' X r ',-1-'t wi-uL1?' Q. 11:4 , il 'r f', , is . ' ' 1. - ' 31-n v' KH 4 ff--f S 5- . 'Q 'V 4 ' fl Ili S o '51 Eg-T ..' ' V 4 A 64 1 s I I S f t S-E . as x ' I .. 1 - X 1 u l e 1. Ko nus - V ig- 1' ,lf -Km, l ff? 'ri ..-4' '73' -' w ' l I '?f':ff'5 A., QT -'Q--Q A ' ,..- 5 - ,Zu Swim time is included at pre-school retreat. its! The choir presents its annual Christmas musical. Installation banquet is the highlight of the year. 'FF 1 TIA Q I 2- 1 ,- Twenty-two students served as summer missionaries. ' 4 . 3 4 L. .M lt's chow time at the annual spring picnic. MICHAEL CARLIN . RONALD LAUTIGAR . . . . . . First Vice President ROBERT WATSON .... . . RITA BARAGONA .. CHRIS MALEC ..... ELIZABETH COOK .... . . U' ' l .l I I I I l 5.591 Newman Club President . Second Vice President . . . Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer ti- 'f . X The purpose of the Louisiana Tech chapter of the National Newman Club Federation is to develop and coordinate the spiritual, intellectual. and social growth of the Catholic stu- dents. The Newman Club sponsors the men's and womenls retreats, monthly Communion breakfasts, weekly meetings with great speakers, lectures on pertinent topics. and seasonal parties. 1,1117 'C7' T WN YN? -n-'T' WF? ' ,F X ' X-I-W , First Row: Michael Carlin, Elizabeth Cook, Father Bryan Kim, Rita Baragona. Second Row: Barbara Weitzel, Richard Authement, Robert Watson, Ronald Lautigar, Christine Malcc. ..... E- 1. N I e be Q 'Q QQ .nimmlh Xa'- E 'I E 5 2 N- . 0 Q., -,nf Q . I x df' Newman Club me bers worked on the inside of the new center, Pictured above is the new E. Donn Piatt Catholic Center. LANE JOHNSON .. TOMMY FOLK .... OLIVIA MEYERS . MALCOLM BROWN Wesley Foundation . . . . . . President . . . Vice President . . . . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer Wesley Foundation, Methodist college student organiza- tion, was founded at Tech in February, 1936. Through ves- per services, Wesley Choir, mission projects, parties for the Methodist Children's Home, discussion groups, visitation to the nursing homes, retreats and deputation teams, stu- dents are drawn closer together in expressing their spiritual convictions and in finding spiritual enrichment. i 5 First Row: Tommy Folk, Johnny Sly, Mary Wamer, Rev. Bill Stokes, Jr., director. Lane Johnson, Olivia Meyers, Malcolm Brown, and Jennie Gallent. Second Row: Mary Huckaliy, Eileen Richards, Jo Ann Young, Jan Aycock, Audrey Chance, Carolyn Peyton, Sarah Lee Howell, Judy Chapman, Becky Snyder, Carolyn Brown. Donna Jolly, and Eloise McClc-ndon. Third Row: Cary McElroy, Donnie McDowell, Gene Finnell, Ed Melancon, Bruce Purcell, Karl Hrohummer, Merle Tanner. Looking over trophies at Wesley are Virginia Larance, .lack Love, Lorafay Walter, Ricky Citherns. .Q This party was given for Tech freshmen in the fail. Fellowship is an important part of Wesley activities. M' ' N W A 'I A M' l i: 445 l l Westminster Fellowship KEN MURCHISON .. ..... President TOM KENNEDY .. ........ Vice President MARY STAWASZ . .. ....... Recording Secretary SCOTTIE GRECO .... . . . Corresponding Secretary MAC EITZSIMMONS .. ............ Treasurer To provide a place for spiritual strength, Christian fellow- 5. ship. and dedicated service is the purpose of the Westmin- ster Eellovvship, Presbyterian student organization at Louisi- if 'Ei' 1,55 6 ,7 ana Tech. Regular vesper programs on Sunday and Thurs- v if W Y V day evenings form the nucleus of WF's activities which also Q i Q K , Q ' I In ,M include participation in campus activities and various ser- K --fx V 'Hip , l-.--PTE 'if i.','. Tfifjfff vice projects. In these ways Westminster offers Presbyterian ' ' i 'E' ' 'i' K H ' ' A Students an Opportunity for Creative Christian yvitness. picnic lunch is served enroute to an afternoon at the Evergreen Voca- tional School in Minden. ii 1' Hlld' llllli Ill tllusll' - A- li! 1 I I Fin , ,,, .J .0 ii a I A xx. 'urn , I n vie H.. A .l 111 V-1 H, .vv' 1. -:rl I still' First' Row: Sue Couch, Mary Catherine Stawasz, Scottie Greco, Nancy McKenzie, Pat 0'Neal, Sue Carroll. Second Row: Ken Murchison, Mac Fitzsimmons, Tom Kennedy, Clarence Adams, Jerry Valentine. Christian Student Center ALLEN THYSSEN . . . .... Chairman MIKE WATKINS .... . . . Co-Chairman REGINA DEAN . . . .... Secretary SUE HORN . . . . . Treasurer N Alf. , ' K S R Qrsff 4' E' 1 I, Q94-' FE.- '3l if ' r' Organized at Tech in 1963, the Church of Christ Christian Student Center has as its main objective to strengthen stu- dents in spiritual growth and leadership. Activities which meet these objectives include devotionals, informal fellow- '01, dents may find at the CSC fun and fellowship, but more The spring retreat was held at Lake D'Arbonne. .N Devotional services provide spiritual enrichment for students. ships, Bible study courses, and work-retreat weekends. Stu- Cr X J' C l . . . . 4 , I ,1 4. - . l important a spiritual enrichment. j'-4 - fyiief 2- ' 3 'iw ' W. Canterbury Association The National Canterbury Association provides an oppor- tunity for the students and faculty members to receive the benefits of the teachings of Christ's life and of the practice of the Episcopal Church. Worship. fellowship. study. and service-these are the objectives of the John Nicholas Calleher Student Center. The student center is open daily for the use of the members and academic community for devotion. study. or recreation. Richard Campbell is president of Canterbury Association. Canterbury sponsor worship services at the Church of the Redeemer. NP -bog., x 5 . 4 iifiilz A-id Recreation follows the monthly supper held ul the student center. Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes is a non-denomina- tional organization whose primary goal is to confront the athletes with the challenge and adventure of following the teachings of Christ in cooperation with the church. The or- ganization consists of high school, college, and professional athletes. Under the leadership of basketball coach Scotty Robert- son, the Tech chapter was formed in l967. The group holds bi-monthly meetings to discuss problems confronting the members as athletes, as well as Christians. The highlights of the year was the Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes, Rally held in the fall. ... j ti 'Q--'VU First Row: Curtis Barham, Elton Calhoun, Walter Causey, Wayne Delony, Mike Durham. Second Row: John Kelly, Carr McClendon. Bill Mc Neuse, Brendan Minihan, Glenn Murphy. Third Row: Edgar Perkins, Ken Rorie, Justin Sharp, Lee Sisson, Steve Thurber. Fourth Row: Jerry Valentine, Norman Vascocu, Jim Willis. Not Pictured: Bob Bradshaw, Donnie Davis, Dale Willianis. Christian WALLACE DINGEE ............ President MIKE COLLINS ....... Secretary-Treasurer WALTER COLLINS .. .......... Reader The purpose of the Christian Science orga- nization is to afford the college community the opportunity of learning about Christian Science: to welcome Christian Scientists enter- ing the college and to unite them in closer bonds of Christian fellowship: to sponsor at least one Christian Science lecture on the cam- pus during the academic year: to hold regular weekly testimony meetings and to cooperate whenever possible with other student religious groups and with college authorities in partic- ipating in projects. and to promote inter-reli- gious interest. MIKE MEYER .... PAUL JACKSON .. SHEENA UHLMAN ........ President . . ..... Vice President . . . . Recording Secretary FRANCES KILLIAN .. .... Corresponding Secretary FRED MORGAN . . . .... Treasurer Gamma Delta is the International Associa- tion 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 ugnosisl' and means Christian knowledge. Delta signi- fies 'ccliakoniaw and means Christian service. Gamma Delta endeavors to conserve and de- velop Christian knowledge and service. Science Organizatlon From Left: Walter Collins, Diane Blanchard, Mike Collins, Nancy Thrasher, Wallace Dingee. amma Delta Taking communion from the Rev. Lyle D. Steinfeldt are Mrs. Elenora Cawthon, faculty adviser, Charles Cordon, Mrs. Charles Cordon, Fred Morgan. Blue Jackets Acting as Techfs official hostesses, the Blue Jackets have welcomed various groups and visitors to the campus. Pro- gresigent moting a closer relationship among students. faculty, and CHARLOTTE GRIGGS H we Sresltenr alumni, promoting school spirit, and helping other orga- ELIZABETH COOK T jggjui-3 nizations that need their assistance are other services of the Blue Jackets. 1-9 aw x 5 ..x .V... .. .-em .-.1 .-A.. ts. First Row: Elizabeth Cook, Gail Watkins, Carolyn Tucker. Second Row: Nancy O'Kuma, Mary Virginia Taylor, Regina Dean, Third Row: Carol Williams, Kathy Edwards, Sonja Dowling, Dianne Stubblefield, Dottie Caldwell. I ..5. Janice Harper lpha Phi me a Alpha Phi Omega. founded in 1925, is a national service fraternity for college and university men. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is Hto assemble col- MERLE TANNER ----'---- -- --'--'-' P resident lege men in the fellowship of the Scout oath and law, to CARL SWARTZMILLER '- First Vice President develop leadership, to promote friendship, to provide ser- JOHN COX '--------'-' -' Second Vice President vice to humanity, and to further the freedom that is our WESLEY RYAL5 - ' - ' Secretary national, educational, and intellectual heritage. GARY LEE ...... .. Treasurer The Gamma Tau chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, reactiva- ted in 1963. has conducted service projects such as the an- nual Toys for Tots campaign at Christmas, blood drive for Vietnam, information booths during registration, and reg- ular help in area Scout troops. v ,aa -fit -J First Row: Bobbie Baughman, George Betts, Dion Cole, John Cox, William Denny, Paul Harper. Second Row: Tom Johnston, Gary Lee, Cerell McCann, Doak McDuff'ie, David Norman, Wesley Ryals. Third Row: .lim Sellards, Carl Swartzmiller, Merle Tanner, Ronald Turner. Giving blood at the APO sponsored Red Cross blood drive is Merle Tanner. Y KAREN SWARTZMILLER Sweetheart APO participated in several school activities such us Homecomin by building this display to welcome alumni. 349 Campus Aotivit 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 BOBETTE GOLDEN Chairman by the CAB and AWS Boards from women students nominated MARY WARNER . . . . . . Secretary by CAB, AWS. and dormitory head resident. The Campus Activity Board is responsible for planning and administering such activities as Mothers' Weekend, Sing Week, parties for graduating senior women, the annual spring picnic, and the Good Cheer boxes for the needy at Christmas. l 2 fs' . . .J .aww A 3' D' Y 4 1 'Q' 3'llfx,uT.SYA- X., i S W- - JM, - -'Qr-,- . . .5 I1 so v +2 1 ' ' r l E113 l FV 5 ' 119 E? X .3 rf, 2 lx ' L,- It I 1 Af' ilu , ll A w F 5414 ll . mg OM4-' f ,N 5.12 First Row: Posey Daniel, Marilyn Orr, Bobctte Golden, Judy Humphries, Marilyn Dunmire. Second Row: Eloise McClendon, Guin Hester, Lou Baird Myrtle Colvin, Judy Haynes, Miss Ccorgia Cranberry, sponsor, Patty Powers, Anne Atkins. Not Pictured: Mary Beth Hood, Donna Jolly, Nancy Lmzy 350 1 Circle gc 9, Club GARY BISHOP . . ...... President TOMMY SHIPP .. . . . Vice President JEFF HAWLEY .... ...... S ecretary THOMAS WILSON . . . . , . Treasurer Circle MK is a college men's service organization with 626 clubs and 12,000 members throughout the United States 'rw and Canada. This Kiwanis sponsored organization utilizes opportunities for service projects in an attempt to better 0 ii the campus and community. Membership in Circle 'GKM in- cludes development of leadership and aggressive citizen- ship among its members. SHEILA PARKER Sweetheart ii CQ L' Ki l I 0- First Row: Dr. John C. Trisler, faculty adviser, Tommy Shipp, Gary Bishop, Jeff Hawley, Tommy Wilson. Second Row: Tommy Crice, Steve Elliott, John Armstrong, Mike Deshotels, Torrey Craig, Jr., Charles Watson, Gerald Hoffman, Barry Condrey, Richard Almond. Cwens JEAN COLVIX ..... ...... P resident MARGARET MILES . . . .. Vice President LYN NORMAN .... .... S ecretary SLYSAN COCHRAN . . . . . . Treasurer 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 leadership among the freshmeng and the service to and the promotion 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 nqueensw or hladiesf' Among its activities are participation in the Junior Counselor program, serving as Pink Ladies at the Lincoln General Hospital and serving at several college functions. T7 -v. . ,- f' - '4- , ,. ,....:21-1' , Q' 2 .gs-iii' ' 5 - , '. ' 4. - x ' -' First Row: Anne-lle Nasse, Suzanne Brown, Sandy Berry, Donna Jolly, Carmen Soileau, Palsy Beasley. Karen Lester, Lyn Norman. Second Row: Susan Cochran, Barbara Reich, Mary Ann Mabry, Linda Porter, Marcia Mays, Mary Jo Ossenlieck, Janet Wimberly, Becky Johnson, Ann Hogan. Marilyn McCabe. Third Row: Miss Betty Orr, sponsor. Sarah Carlisle, Verna Barron, Carolyn Cemard, Mary Boggs, Marilyn Orr, Margaret Miles, Jane l-Ier, Linda Kay Albritton, Sandra Kilgore, Jean Colvin, Peggy Jo Clark. Lajeane Gentry, Pa! 0'Neal. Kennel Club The Kennel Club is an organization which was formed in l96l by the Tech cheerleaders. The purpose of this or- JOHN HITE Chairman ganization is to coordinate and improve school spirit. BARBARA KENDRICK .. .. Secretary Members of this club are representatives who are inter- ested in supporting Techis athletic events and spirit. On Honors, Day, the President's 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. This year something new has been added. The winners in the respective divisions are also presented a smaller trophy to keep permanently. 2.7 lgi at -4 ' f N. J. i l,-di-4 aa First Row: Diane George, Randy German, Barbara Kendrick, John Hite, Mrs. R. F. Patterson and Mr. R. F. Patterson, faculty advisors, Carol Thornhill, Terry Lassiter, Suzanne Brown. Second Row: Linda-Coates. Billy Hayes, Lyn Norman, ,lan Farmer. Paul Chopin, Missye Mitchell. Margie Adams, Peggy Humphries, Paula Kivisto, Marilyn Mixon, Adrane Roy. Third Row: Marcia Griffith. Kathy Edwards, Ed Melancon, Carolyn Williams, Clifton Dopson, Marion Cates, Pricilla Cordell, Sally Chandler. Barry Maxwell, Paula Couvillion, Sandy Brown, Tommy Stewart. Student Union The Student Union is a service organization formed to provide an appealing social program for Tech students. Twenty-six members comprise the Student Union, one rep- resentative from each fraternity and sorority and twelve in- ED SONES -- ------ ------ P resident dependent men and women students. Weekly meetings are WALTER JOHNSON .... ..... V ice President held to Plan campus functions. TRUDY SMITH -----' Recording Secretarli The Student Union co-sponsored with the Student Senate LINDA STEWART ' Executive Secretary such festivities as Homecoming, State Fair Weekend, Par- MALCOLM BROWN '- T reasurer ents' Weekend, and the Miss Louisiana Tech Pageant. The Union also sponsored various formals, the Campus Car- nival, Freshman Honor Banquet, and movies in Howard Auditorium. This year the Student Union brought such names as Mitch Ryder, Pozo Seco Singers, Irma Thomas, the Uniques, John Fred and the Playboys, Ivy Peebles, the Young Rascals, Little Anthony and the Imperials, the Lettermen, and Ray Charles to Tech. at '--.. V l ti M- ,Pitta T V e maid? U, 56 Q' 9 -X . as ' Executive Council: Trudy Smith, Linda Stewart, Ed Sones, Walter Johnson, Malcolm Brown. First Row: Sandy Bennett, Independent, Diane Gardner, Independentg Marilyn Farmer, Independent, Judy Ware, Phi Mu: Becky Roth, Phi Mu: Gayle Guyton, Independent, Nancy Phillips, Zeta Tau Alpha, Beverly Ambrico, Tech Talkg Susan Roach, Independentg Cheryl Kay Boucher, Delta Zeta. Second Row: Bo Trussell, Independentg Bruce Hill, Independent, Carolyn Goode, Kappa Delta, Linda Stewart, Independent: Mary Pearson, Sigma Kappag Ed Sones, Independent, Pete Geren, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Craig Watsong Kappa Alpha. Third Row: Malcolm Brown, Sigma Nug Jim Wilson, Kappa Sigma, Walter Johnson, Independent, Dennis Sanford, Pi Kappa Alpha, A1 Jordan, Alpha Tau Omega, Randy Bigler, Lambda Chi Alpha, Bruce Purcell, Independent. Not Pictured: Trudy Smith, Alpha Chi Omega, Lucian Conway, Independent: .ludy Mor- gan, Alpha Chi Omega, Melanie Gamer, Delta Zeta. The Irma Thomas Dance was sponsored by the Union. International Students Association EUCENIO URRECHACA Chairman Since its founding in 1964, the primary purpose of the International Stu- dents Association has been to build friendship and understanding between foreign and American students at Tech. as envisaged in the broad goal peace through understanding. Secondary purposes include aiding foreign students at Tech in adjustment to the American way of life. encouraging American students to learn as much as possible about other lands. All Tech students are eligible to join the association. Included among the activities are movies of other countries, presentations by foreign students of customs and traditions characteristic of their countries, and an annual picnic. The governing body of the association is a board of directors. The officers are Eugenio Urrechaga. chairmang Bharat Sanghavi, treasurerg ,lose Neugart, Ignacio Tamayo and Robert Blue. I -if 'ft .. if is X '3' 1'2 First Row: Berta Blanco-Herrera, Betty Burrell, Carolyn Collins, Dianne Dickson, Kent Follette. Second Row: Susan Jones, John May, Claudia Morris, Jose Neugart, Thomas Okuma. Third Row: Fred Rankin, German Rizo, Jose Rosales, Don Smith, Clendon Standiford. Fourth Row: Alfonso Toledo, Sergio Torres. Not Pictured: Mohamed Ahukhader, Robert Blue, Chang-Ho Choi, Jalal Kashi, Chitta Rao, Bharat- kumar Sanghavi, Ignacio Tamayo, San Tsai. PAM MCCARTY ....... CHRISTY KENNEDY NANCY JORDAN ...... MARY JANE HOYER TONI BENTON .... rder of Diana ... Vice President President Secretary Treasurer Historian The Beta Zeta chapter of the Order of Diana was formed at Tech in the spring of 1967. It is an organization affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity. The primary purpose of the Order is to be of utmost ser- vice to Tau Kappa Epsilon and at the same time to secure for its members the benefits, both intellectual and social, derived from closer fellowship with one another. Activities of the Order have been an aftergame coffee given for Tekes, their dates, and their mothers on Mothers' Weekend, help- ing with decorations for formals and at Christmas, and buy- ing new curtains for the fraternity house. li r A A -1- be Q . ,,.7,...1.. .,, ., v- - . ..---.V ....Q ..VV .-,N -, . t ' ffgixijfrf, at ,t z.g.,1.1g lil' ,. ,. ,mi l. r,--aiC.l.. F' . l g J ,i,,QE,r,,f ' 32L3.Ll'AX2 ,V , . is gn ' A v t .nm ,rag V lm i lt mln! A Left to Right: Paula George, Fernell Reed, Janice Sue Simpson, Alma Levee, Julie Amman, Evelyn McKneely, Nancy Jordan, Christy Kennedy Mary Jane Hoyer, Pam McCarty, Mrs. Juanita Brown, Lennie Branch, Carol Slaughter, Sharon Parker, Connie Estes, Ki Marlowe, Pam Fortune, Tonl Benton. Not Pictured: Linda Brewer, Kathleen Woolley, Janis Dubuc, Gale Domingues, Sally Hodges. Tech Theatre Players PATRICIA TAYLOR . . . ..... President GAYLE JORDAN .. Vice President 3 VICKI COLVIN .... ...., S ecretary CLALVDIA MORRIS .. .. Treasurer ., . N., 5 The Tech Theatre Players is an extracurricular group or- ganized in l936. Its purpose is to develop dramatic talent, gc- 'tic s., Q1 Q to cultivate the appreciation of good drama, to foster the cultural values. to furnish entertainment on the college level, and to apply oneself to the presentation of plays. Member- ..., ship is open to all Tech students. 4 A The group constructs the sets for their plays. '94 ft .l .4 -- . -.. LQ - First Row: Gayle Jordan, Vif-ki Colyin, Pat Taylor, Reinald Kozikowski, Denise Harrison, Arthur W. Stone, sponsor. Second Row: Karen Wilson, Debbie Warren, Margaret Henderson, Sandy Cockrf-ll, Jan Reivhard. Valerie Spence, Mrs. Arthur Stone. Third Row: Cary Thomas, Bharat Sanghavi, Neil Loyd, Rose Parker, Keith Wilson, Charles Bur-kels. Fourth Row: Rusty Curtis, Richard Alison, George O'lVIelia, Steve Slaughter, Wayne Caraway, Gayle Churchill. Filth Row: Bob Thornton, Fri-dilic Rf-ppond, Lloyd All-xandu-r, Veronica Myres, Dalton Williams. Not Shown: Len Aaron, Sydney Abe-gg, Joan Ainsworth, Mac Curl, Hugh Durden, Rohr-rt Could, Mike Crm-on, Ranelle Cuidry, Hal Cutsch, Debbie Hays, David Nlf-Cee, Diana Manning, Harold Me-ekins, Judy Morgan, Claudia Morris, Suzanne Nichols, Baker Smith, William Snyder, Nancy Spurlock, Randy Sweeter. Daxivl Taylor, Nlargarf-t Trussell, Clie-slr.-y Vaughn, Philip Watkins. Athletics . . . . Football . . . Tennis . Basketball . . . Track . Baseball . . . Archery - Gclf . . . Intramurals JOE AILLET Athletic Director At times during the 1967 season. Louisiana Techis foot- ball team looked like a 'igiant-killerf, Despite finishing the campaign with a 3-7 record, the Bulldogs knocked off two of the nation's highly rated small college teams, Lamar Tech and Arkansas State. The other victory in Coach Maxie Lambright's debut as head mentor was over Delta State. Losses came at the hands of McNeese State. University of Southwestern Louisiana, Northwestern State, Northeast State, Southeastern, New Mexico State, and University of Southern Mississippi. Three members of the Canine forces earned All-Gulf Football L. MAXIE LAMBRIGHT Head Football Coach States Conference honors-halfback Robert Brunet, safety Alden Reeves, and split end Tommy Spinks. Brunet's best performance came against Lamar Tech where he rushed for 224 yards. Reeves broke the school record for punt returns, and Spinks erased two club marks -passes caught and most yards receiving. At the annual banquet, center Jim Willis was awarded the Billy Moss Trophy, Brunei was named the outstanding offensive backg Reeves, outstanding defensive back, and Spinks, outstanding offensive lineman. Tackle Walter Causey received the outstanding defensive lineman trophy. Members of the Louisiana Tech coaching staff: kneeling, head coach Maxie Lambright. Standing: trainer Glenn Tilley, Mickey Slaughter, Jimmy Mize, Pat Patterson, Tony Misita, E. 1. Lewis, Pat Collins. 2 isa Q95 . , I A p 9 Q fig ' sf rfzrfffj' Season Results Tech. Opp. 34 Delta State 7 15 A 12 McNeese State 20 if, 14 Southwestern La. 20 N 6 Arkansas State 3 -Q . 0 Northwestern La. 7 3' 7 New Mexico State 48 i S 5 21 Southeastern La. 27 41 Lamar Tech 31 14 Northeast La. 21 7 So. Mississippi 58 TRI-CAPTAINS: Joe Peace, Eddie Taylor. Alden Reeves. Right: Sophomore split end Tommy Spinks was named to the All-Gulf States Con- ference team following a campaign in which he caught 62 passes for 810 yards, both school records. Below: Robert Brunet and Joe Peace are a happy pair after winning the Lamar Tech game. T Delta State Maxie Lambrighfs coaching debut was successful as the Canines slammed Delta State 34-7. Quarter Terry Bradshaw passed for 224 yards, fullback Buster Herren scored three touchdowns on short runs, Larry Brewer took an aerial from Bradshaw for a TD and quarterback Truman Meissner ran for another six-pointer. Elton Calhoun kicked four PAT,s. Rick Taylor intercepted two of Delta's passes as the Bull- dogs grabbed an easy victory. Overall Standmgs Northeast Northwestern Southwestern McNeese State Southeastern LOUISIANA TECH Robertson begins rollout action against McNeese at Lake Charles. ROBERT BRIQNET TOMMY SPINKS .IIM WILLIS ALDEN REEVES All-GSC All-CSC Moss Award Winner All CSC 'Q7 8 jst-Q Q6 Brunet ran wild against Lamar Tech and scored on this dash. McNeese State McNeese rallied in the third quarter to beat Louisiana Tech 20-12 and spoil the Bulldog GSC opener. Alden Reeves returned a punt 83 yards for a score and Tech led 6-0 at halftime. But the Cowboys went ahead 14-6 in the third stanza before a sneak by Phil Robertson closed it to 14-12. The Pokes then wrapped it up with another touchdown. 1-'firix l :'- N 5-'Fil -lr-2: A I 1: TSW L JAY .'. I Standings W L Pts. Opp McNeese State 4 1 78 65 Northwestern 3 2 73 70 Southwestern 3 2 75 61 Northeast 3 2 89 63 Southeastern 2 3 75 97 LOUISIANA TECH 0 5 61 95 363 l c . .,, t , -. 1 Southern Mississippfs potent offense rolled to 58-7 win in Shreveport. WALTER CAUSEY TOMMY SPINKS Best Defensive Lineman Best Offensive Lineman 364 Southwestern Pass interceptions, fumbles and penalties proved fatal for Tech-against the University of Southwestern Louisiana. The Cajuns posted a 20-14 GSC victory over the Bulldogs, but had to come up with a strong second half effort to turn the trick. Tech held a 7-3 lead at halftime. The sad Homecoming Day affair for Tech started on the opening kickoff when Elton Calhoun kicked off out of bounds, the first of nine Canine penalties. Tech had three passes picked off, fumbled three times and was still in the game until the final whistle. Halfback Robert Brunet and quarterback Phil Robertson were Techis main offensive performers. Seniors ROBERT BRUNET i JOHN WURZBURGER J ON PAT STEPHENSON ELTON CALHOUN JIM TOWNS ,V ..X.. .-., ,J... ,.. ,. JOE PEACE JIM WILLIS ED WALKER EDDIE TAYLOR 3 6' . ALDEN REEVES Bulldogs in pursuit of a Cowboy. Arkansas State Elton Calhoun put his best foot forward against Arkansas State. The senior place-kicker booted two field goals to send Tech past highly ranked Arkansas State 6-3. A strong defensive performance also was important in the Bulldogs, second victory of the campaign. Calhoun kicked three-pointers from 38 and 21 yards. The winning boot came with about I1 minutes left in the game. State's lone score was a 30-yard field goal by Mike Ev- erett with about seven minutes remaining in the third period. orthwestern State Louisiana Tech came up with another fine performance against a nationally ranked small college team when they bowed to Northwest- ern State College in the annual State Fair Classic in Shreveport. Northwestern posted a 7-0 squeaker over the Bulldogs. the only score coming in the second quarter when Don Mayfields scored from the one-yard line. A deciding factor in the Demon triumph was four fumbles by the Bulldogs. Phil Robertson, Canine quarterback, hit two of four passes and sub Terry Bradshaw connected on 11 of 17. The combo threw for a total of 131 yards. A Liberto greeted after touchdown. Unidentified Arkansas State player is stopped by the rugged front wall of the Bulldogs. Coacli Lambright gives helpful advice to hacks fkneeling, left to rightl Bubba Sanchez, Jon Pat Stephenson, Robert Brunet. Standing, Eddie Taylor, John Wurzburger, Lynn Cavanaugh, and Buster Herren. ew Mexico State Looking at the statistics, one would never have thought that Louisiana Tech dropped a 48-7 de- cision to major college New Mexico State. Tech held a 31-24 advantage in first downs and trailed by only 548 to 575 in total offense. The Bulldogs passed for 416 yards, with Terry Bradshaw throwing for 288. Bradshaw scored the team's lone touchdown on a three-yard run in the final quarter. Split end Tommy Spinks led Tech receivers with eight catches for 109 yards. FW' 1 'P ,.. Ns 4' 5- Assistant Coach Mickey Slaughter gives the good word to fkneeling, left to rightl .lohn Bernard, Tommy Spinks. Buddy Hearne, Ken Libertog standing, Terry Brad- shaw. Truman Meissner, Phil Robertson, and Butch Troegel. , 1 Southeastern Louisiana Tech came up with a strong second half effort, but it wasnit enough to overtake South- eastern Louisiana. The Bulldogs spotted the Lions 17 points in the first half, then scored all of their points in final two stanzas before falling 27-21. Tech easily bested SLC in total offense, 495-312. Phil Robertson passed for 302 yards and Tommy Spinks bagged 15 for 232 yards for the Bulldog's top offensive performers. Fullback Buster Herren is tackled by two Northwestern players. .O ho it 3 --BL xl. I 5 Bulldog players -observe the situation against the University of Southern Mississippi. 367 Lamar Tech The running of Robert Brunet and the passing of Phil Robertson to Ken Liherto helped propel Louisiana Tech over nationally ranked Lamar Tech. 41-31. Brunet ran for 22,1 yards and scored two touchdowns while Liberto caught scoring passes from Robertson for 61 and 13 yards as the Bulldogs came from behind twice to win. Buster Herren and Bubba Sanchez tallied on short runs for the Canines and Elton Calhoun kicked 6 of 7 extra points. , I FJ? Coach Tony Misita gets tough with defensive lincmen tkneeling, Wi-S, Alive Tommy Spinks makes one of his diving catches. .4 ,4 .. ...M Uffvn-iw' lincmvn conversing with Coach .lim Mile are fknccl- ing. It-ft In right? lllf-nn Nlurphy. ,lr-ssc Carrigan, Miki- Mowadg f-tantlingv Larry llrf-iwr. .lim Willis. Ed Wulkcr. .lolin llarpcr. left to right? Ronnie Brown, ,lim Towns, Walter Causeyg fstandingl John Richard, Steve Hcarod, Randy Sexton, Ken Chalaire. Ken Liberto makes a super-grab against Lamar Tech. 15 i ortheast ' GP Q5 , A crunching ground game which accounted for 354 yards sparked Northeast to its first CSC victory ever in Ruston, 21-14. in the final game played in Tech Stadium. The Tribe played ball control in the second half after a 7-7 deadlock at intermission and smashed to two TD's to offset a Tech score on a five-yard pass from Terry Bradshaw to Tommy Spinks. Rob- ert Brunet's one-yard run gave the Bulldogs their first half score. Offensive tackle play is the subject with Aubrey Futrell, Wayne Williams. Jerry Wilson, Eric Moss and Coach Pat Patterson. So. Mississippi Southern Mississippi, where Tech head coach Maxie Lambright had served eight years as an as- sistant, intercepted seven Bulldog passes to key a 58-7 Thanksgiving Day victory in Shreveport. The Soutberners turned two thefts into touchdowns and two more led directly to scores. Tech's only TD thrust came on a seven-yard pass from Terry Brad- ,atv I shaw to Ken Liberto in the last quarter. J Coach Pat Collins has a light moment with linebackers tkneel- ingl Joe Peace and Elton Calhoun and tstandingl Darrell Man- ceaux and Lucian Conway. ' ea Lynch and Callais chase after the McNeese quarterback. - 'R is 7 J'- .,-.gs M- ' s.:-A.. -. '- , Defensive hacks Tommy Dunbar, Dwain Istre, Alden Reeves and Andrew Callais have a ball with Coach E. J. Lewis. asketball X -' J all Team 1VlcNe'ese State Southwestern Louisiana Tech Q Northwestern Northeast Southeastern Nicholls State SCOTTY ROBERTSON Head Basketball Coach ASQISIHIH BaSlxCtba1l COHCl'1 Louisiana Tech finished the 1967-68 cage campaign with a 16-9 record in what Coach Scotty Robertson termed a rebuilding year after winning the Culf States Conference title in the previous season. The Bulldogs tied Northwestern for 3rd in the league race with a 6-6 record. The club reeled off six straight wins after an opening loss, but fell into a slump and lost 5 of the next 8. The Canines ended the season by beating arch-rivals Northeast, Cen- tenary and Louisiana College. Senior forward and co-captain Malcolm Smith was the leading scorer with a 16.6 average with 7-foot sophomore Charlie Bishop right behind at 16.-1. Senior guard Jim Pruett, who missed several games with a broken hand, averaged 11.6 and frosh guard George Corley hit 11.3 points per game. Other scoring averages for the team included sophomore guard Wayne Smith 17.31, soph forward Bud Dean f5.7j, senior co- captain Tommy Gregory f5.5J and soph forward Mike Durham 15.11. Other lettermen were junior forward John Whitmore and freshman Tommy Eagles. One of the highlights of the season came when the Bulldogs competed in the Pan American Holiday Tournament at Edinburg, Tex. They won their first two games to reach the finals, but then fell to the powerful host team, Pan American, by a 89-70 score. GSC Standings in J. I . K . rx V .V I I' : H 1 . I ., XA. ik Pruett on a grve and go Front Row Wayne Smith Mlke Durham George Corley Pete Schuler Jlm Pruett Back Row: Tom Gregory, John f 4155 ' r K - .... 'TECH' ' ' Al . I. AQ 1 X A , Malcolm Smith tries a hook shot. TOM GREGORY Senior Forward FQ Gregory scraps for rebound. X. , 4, ., ,Mel I 'ill X A MALCOLM SMITH Senior Forward Season Results ' Tech Op 77 Texas ASM 84 75 Little Rock U. 61 89 Centenary College 72 84 Little Rock U. 7C 87 Belmont College 57 74 Louisiana College 57 99 Sam Houston State 8C 69 Central Okla. State 65 70 Pan American 89 57 Southwestern Louisiana 70 68 Nicholls State 67 97 Northwestern Louisiana 87 78 Southeastern Louisiana 7'1 73 Northeast State 84 57 McNeese State 67 82 Southern Mississippi 99 93 Southern Mississippi 86 70 Southwestern Louisiana 88 83 Nicholls State 9 73 89 Northwestern Louisiana 97 96 Southeastern Louisiana 68 77 McNeese State fovertimej 83 102 Northeast State 90 1 91 Centenary 84' 85 Louisiana College 71 A 'Vi , CHARLES BISHOP T3 0 Sophomore Center Durham takes .lim for two-pointer. MIKE DURHAM Sophomore Guard Bishop heads for basket. r . ,J-s' Qi -Q? - 1.23 ..: F' n - L4 Bishop WAYNE SMITH Sophornore Guard 4 '11 Y banks one in agaxnsl Pokes. X M2 x H - 'NKm...r BUD DEAN Sophomore Forward Wuynf- Smith fabovvb on defvnseg below, on offense. 51331 GEORGE CORLEY Freshman Guard gui Whitmore comes down with rebou.nd. Corley shoots from outside. JOHN WHITMORE Junior Forward ,1 Xl l n lllll 1 1' get: out of heavy traffic. f ,S lf. on lt .2 N Eyesleftl GSC Standings ALL GAMES Team McNeese State Southwestern Louisiana Tech Northeast State Northwestern Southeastern Nicholls State Y X L TOMMY EAGLES Freshman Forward FAYE SNYDER Pom Pon Girl Rebound scramble in Demon tilt. Corley at charity line BUTCH SMART DANNY COLLINS Student Manager Student Trainer -51, A NJA F rosh asketball Louisiana Techs freshman basketball team. coached by Hugh Corless, ran up a 10-12 record despite playing a rugged schedule which included numerous junior college powers. The club posted an 8-2 mark at home, but had trouble on the road and won only 2 of 12. Forward Tommy Eagles was the team's leading scorer with a 19.0 average although he played in only 13 games before moving up to the varsity. A balanced attack followed Eagles. Guard Ed Perkins averaged 13.6 points per game and right behind him were forward Justin Sharp l13.5l. forward Bob Brad- shaw t 13.33 and guard Barry Canterbury t12.5l. Other scoring marks included forward Donny Lee 17.50, forward Doyle Eastep f6.5l and center Cary Heard 16.2l. Wayne Snead and Kenny Sehon also earned frosh letters. Among the top performances of the season were wins of 114-63 and 112-89 over LeTourneau Tech, 101-98 upset of Kilgore Junior College, a 95-92 victory over the East Texas Baptist Jayvees and two triumphs over the Northeast junior varsity. Front Row: Barry Cante-rbury, Doyle Eastep, Tommy Eagles, Donny Lee, Wayne Snead, George Corley, Ed Perkins. Back Row: Bob Bradshaw, Kenny Sehon, Gary Heard, Cary Dowden, Justin Sharp, Bob Murphy. I vi' Tech 114 78 66 76 82 80 73 71 101 72 80 76 88 75 92 91 112 38 74 95 90 85 'fv- HUGH CORLESS Freshman Basketball Coach Season Scores Opp. LeTourneau Tech 63 Kilgore JC 122 Centenary Frosh 64, Baptist Christian 75 Panola JC' 99 Cameron JC 86 Eastern Okla. JC 109 Connors JC 75 Kilgore JC 98 Tyler JC 122 NSC JV 95 Baptist Christian 87 Northeast State JV 87 East Texas Baptist 87 Baptist Christian 87 Panola JC 85 LeTourneau Tech 89 Tyler JC 43 NSC JV 88 East Texas Baptist 92 Northeast JV 77 Centenary Frosh 97 LA ---xv ---- 1 st P X 1 wrnw -f S-. X Q -Nl .. , . --a-QF? 'S ,NN . 7. .... -E fi Ji.. K. r I N-if 4 .. 'ks' f' ifmlx -, - ffgfR4i' mi' Qwe- if .pm Y i' .N J aseball Berry Hinton's reign as head baseball coach at Louisiana Tech came to an end in 1967. Hinton closed out his illustrious 26-year career with a 319-185 won-lost record and .633 percentage. The Bulldogs finished the 1967 campaign with an 18-18 mark, 10-10 on the road and 8-8 on the home diamond. Third baseman Bill Duncan and catcher-outfielder Robert Marrus earned all-Gulf States Conference honors for the Canines. Marrus led the team in hitting with a .348 average, while Duncan again proved to be the best fielding third sacker in the loop. Outfielders J. B. Martin and Ed Watson were other Techsters hit- ting .300 or better, Martin batting .327 and Watson .317. Seven pitchers had earned run averages under 8.00. with Reggie Cassibry topping the regulars with a 1.88 mark. Clyde Moore had a perfect 0.00 ERA, but hurled only one frame. Others with sub-3.00 earned run averages were Benny Prince, 2.033 Byron Sprawls, 2.31g Ronnie Bell, 2.423 Randy Hay, 2.599 and Ed Walker. 2.78. ROBERT MARRUS Outfielder-Catcher Ri . BERRY HINTON Retires as head coach at Tech after 26 years of service. Bulldog bench watches game situation. , MV, il?-1 .pf - qv-- vu-- Pitcher Outfielder Pitcher ED WALKER RANDY FALLIN RONNIE BELL Pitcher RICHARD METZ, Catcher RICK HUCKABAY, Pitcher REGGIE CASSIBRY, Outfielder ED WATSON Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Season Results 5-6 10-5 2-0 6-8 14-7 5-3 2-0 15-8 3-1 1-2 3-2 0-3 0-2 5-8 7-2 4-6 6-0 1-6 Southern State Henderson State Southern State Centenary Henderson State USL Northwestern Arkansas ASM Southeastern McNeese State Nicholls State Northeast State Centenary USL Northwestern Southeastern Nicholls State Northeast State 3-7 1-2 4-2 4-9 1-6 0-0 4-7 3-1 4-0 2-3 2-0 10-2 3-3 6-10- 8-3 1-5 1-1 4-2 ff' A ' sl '91 .til '- . xt. lnfielder DAN REMBERT Infielde, JOE ALBRITTON l fd Infielder GLENN THEIS 380 If Catcher CURT BARHAM Pitcher RANDY HAY Pltcher Outflelder F1rst Baseman ROGER SLACK J B MARTIN RENNIE HOWARD fav x. L 1, 11. fr 1 wr if ii A fi? Ugg. N 3. AZ' fi ff Louisiana Tech's golfers finished fourth in the Gulf States Conference tournament as Southwestern Louisiana won its third consecutive championship. The Bulldog linksmen, coached by Athletic Director Joe Aillet. posted a 5-5 record in dual matches. Senior Clayton Koschel finished Sth in the GSC and junior Ray Mulhern was 11th. Mulhern had a 75.3 average for 16 rounds and sophomore Rick Hollan was right three. behind with 75.9 for 17 rounds. Koschel had a 76.8 average for 13 rounds. Frank Brame and Lee Matthews. both freshmen. also earned letters in addition to the top Dual Meet Results Tech Opp 111,Q Northwestern La. 6Vs 4 Centenary 14 McNeese State 4 HM Centenary 3K2 . 15 Southeastern La. 3 6 Nicholls State 12 3M Northwestern La. 1416 3 Southwestern La. 10 336 Northwestern La. 376 and Northeast La. 377 SEQ Northeast La. 9M RAY MULHERN 382 N-..Q CLAYTON KOSCHEL BULLDOG GOLFERS: Geoff Kimbrough, Ray Mulhem, Clayton Koschel, Rick Hollan, Lee Mathews. Not Shown: Frank Brame. '-AA.-s Tennis Louisiana Tech's 1967 tennis team, with four sophomores and one freshman play- ing the top spots, tied with Southwestern Louisiana for the Gulf States Conference championship in one of the closest league tournaments in history. The Bulldogs, coached by Lee Hedges, had a 9-2 dual match record and beat the only two teams they lost to. The squad was 6-0 in GSC qualifying matches. GSC champions were freshman Tommy Green at number three singles and sopho- 4 mores Bill Keith and Steve Thurber in number one doubles. Thurber was the runner- 7 Tech up in number two singles. 3 Green posted a 13-2 record in individual singles and Thurber was 12-3. Keith 7 playing number one, was 6-8. Bill McNease was 8-6 at number four and Luther Horton 7 was 6-6 at number five. 4 Keith and Thurber combined for a 14-2 record in number one doubles and took 6 the title in the Southern Mississippi tourney. Green and lVlcNease were 6-6 at the 7 number two spot. 4 2 5 Dual Meet Results OPP Centenary 3 Miss. College 2 Centenary 4 Northwestern 0 Nicholls St. 0 McNeese 3 Southeastern 1 Northwestern 0 Southwestern 3 lVliss. College 7 Northeast 2 GSC CO-CHAMPIONS: fKneeling, left to rightl Tommy Green. Mike Cucullu, Ronnie Johnston, Larry Emmons. CStandingJ Steve Thurber, Luther Horton, Bill Keith, Bill McNease. K , ,ff . 1 t li if 13 - V 51 . Q.. i . X A' , fly If-'fp ,si L 5 3... 1 ' ' A lx X ' 5 0' -. T323 1-.3-13 '.., 5:-2:-1-2. - f-1-.--.f ' . .51.,.,-...g ' -Q:.:a1'.' ,, . 4 P . HR rack Dolninated by juniors and freshmen and with only two seniors on the squad. Louisiana Tech placed fourth in the Gulf States Conference meet. But the improved season show- ing of the young team earned Coach .lim Mize a share of MGSC Coach of the Year honors. The Bulldogs won two dual meets and one triangular. Seven school records were either tied or broken. The only seniors were discus thrower Tim Hall and sprinter Reggie Day. Hall was the GSC champion, took 13 first places and set a new school mark with a throw of 182-3. Tommy Stinson was the only other Techster to win a CSC title. He high jumped 6-7 during the season to break the school record. Other top scorers were hurdler Grey Easterling, sprinter Don King. distance man Brendan Minihan, hurdler Wayne Williams. sprinter Carr McClendon and javelin ace Mike Guzman. King, Jerome Vascocu, Claude Williams and Day com- bined to break the Tech ,140-yard relay mark and Easter- ling, Ronnie Broussard, Vascocu and McClendon cracked the mile relay record. McClendon tied a school standard in the 440-yard dash, Easterling did the same in the high hurdles and Wayne Wil- liams tied the Tech mark in the intermediate hurdles in a second-place effort at the GSC Meet. Minihan was second in the three-mile run at the confer- ence meet. TRI-CAPTAIN5: lKneelingl Reggie Day and Brendan Mmi han, fstandingl Tim Hall. 1967 TRACK SQUAD: llfront Rowl Curr McClendon, Don King. Butch Daniel, Brendan Minihan, Reggie Day, Glenn Ferachi. John Pickering Uliddle Row! Wayne McClane, Ronnie Pope, Aubrey Futrell, Jerome Vascocu, Ronnie Crimmett, Wayne Williams, Tommy Stinson fBack Row! Prentis Alletag, Tommy Turner, Mike Guzman, Ken Rorie, Tim Hall, Wayne Mollere. Wayne Delony, Joe Comeaux. Grey Easterlmg Q r ' 17- ' S 18 13 Q' 1-i . 147 4 . sy 5 if C' 24 . , 9 V, V , E:. r t 0 F' , J va ,Q . ,A i 384 lk - T NN ' .A if . ge' 1 2 ,. f DON KING Speed Merchant TOMMY STINSON High Jump Record Top Scorer GREY EASTERLING Clears a Hurdle y.-r Wu- 5 Cross Countr Louisiana Tech's cross country team finished second in the Gulf States Conference BRENDAN MINIHAN C '9 WAYNE McCLANE 386 and participated in the NCAA College Division championships at Wheaton, Ill., during the 1967 season. The Bulldog harriers won seven of nine dual, triangular or quadrangular meets during the season and one of the two losses came when the top five runners were competing in the Wheaton meet. Sophomore John Kelly was third in the annual CSC meet at Monroe and senior Brendan Minihan was fifth. The University of Southwestern Louisiana won the cham- pionship with a low of 23 points. Tech was second with 58 points, followed by South- western l90J, McNeese f93l, Northeast 1991, and Northwestern L14-31. Senior Joe Comeaux was 11th in the GSC meet for Tech with sophomore Wayne lV1cClane in 17th place and freshman John Couvillon 22nd, lt was an outstanding year for Minihan, who finished first in seven meets, and Kelly. who never finished below fifth and was second five times. Minihan was 66th in the NCAA run. Meet Results TECH 22, Southern State 33 TECH 23, McNeese State 32 TECH 26, McNeese State 59, LSU 63, Stephen F. Austin 71 TECH 15, Southern State 48 TECH 39, lVlcNeese State 45, Northeast 53, Northwestern 93 Arkansas State 20, TECH 46, Northeast 60 TECH 18. Southeastern La. 42 Northeast 15, TECH 60, Northwestern 62 TECH 20, Northeast 35 CSC Championships lTech Zndl it JOHN KELLY J OE COMEAUX Front Row: Steve Townsend, Brendan Minihan, John Couvillon. Middle Row: Fred Caller, Robert Procter, John Kelly, Ed Seelinger. Back Row: Ronnie Pope, Ronnie Crimmett, Wayne Delony, Wayne McClane, Joe Comeaux. T1 I Archer Team The Archery Team is open to all Tech students. Its pri- mary interest is the shooting of target archery in which during the course of the year it participates in fifteen meets, including: shoulder to shoulder, mail, and telegraph. In the past year many of the members have won awards and the top five placed in all team events. One member of the team, Robert Elkovitch, holds four state records and last year he placed ninth in the United States Intercollegiate Archery Championship. Left to Right: Robert Elkovitch, Danny Griffin, Wayne Teresa, Dale Taylor, Douglas Hays rt! r 32 ad ' omen's ntramurals The Women's Recreation Association, which sponsors the intramural sports, of- fers to the women students on and off cam- pus 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 participa- tion, 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 Womens Recreation Association weekend held at Bunkie each year. Girls who have participated in at least seven dif- ferent tournaments are eligible to go. 'Ref' so ' of 69 : ff 4' ' ' 3,1 , S, ' is h, - :Tl Y .-L4 .cd ,Ng5i?5l!'V - c...-f- 1 ' 'QMQF . ff.,-a W' -'A' 'fx-ir , ef . cf! QR, ' - x Y-'44 an Qc' OFFICERS: Pat Jewell, secretary, Lynn McGee, presidentg Johnnie Lou Lipscomb, treasurerg and Eileen Richards, reporter. f, vi? l 33' 1,11 .ri .i :gf KAPPA DELTA BOUNCEBALL TEAM, second place winners, l Seated: Julie Thompson, Ann Allison, Beth McCall. Standing: Kitty Vaughn, Sharon O'Brien, Dot Rambin, Susie McBride. AERIAL DARTS, first and second place winners: Pat Jewell, Thornhill, Johnnie Lou Lipscomb, and Cathy Frazier. Carol 51 : f I Q! COED VOLLEYBALL, Seated: Marcia Dolin, Barbara Best, Kathye Stewart. Standing: John Clay, Barbara Kendrick, Clay LaCrande. Q 'fl :iq 71 2 . - 'tg I - -ii .gf-,.,, , : -.Vs vffii' , ,.. , BOUNCEBALL AND VOLLEYBALL, First Row: Mary Beth Wood, Betty Jo Spargo, Fran Hancock. Second Row: Nancy Purkey, Sandra Carruth, Ruth Anderson. 29,5-4 4 iran? 'Q .. .. ,iff Lv: ' gs ' TW-5 F' il x....,c TENNIS: first and second place winners: Frances Dowling, second placeg Fran Hancock. first place. Doubles winners, Karen Melton, Janice Bell. Q SHUFFLEBOARD, first and second placc winners: Linda Wood- ard, Frances Dowling. Carolyn Mayer. Judy Ackerman. 389 PIKA Wins Third Straight Intramural Title For the third year in a row, Pi Kappa Alpha of the fraternity league captured the intramural championship with 3.133 points. Finishing second with 2.315 points was the Baptist Student Union. Reigning as champions in 66-67 spring sports were Scalawags. softball: T Club. track and fieldg Pi Kappa Alpha. tennis. The PiKA's and Tau Kappa Epsilon both garnered two l96T-68 fall trophies. Pi Kappa Alpha won the bas- ketball and cross country crowns. TKE took the horse- shoe and Volleyball championships. Sigma Nu took top honors in touch football. Tau Kappa Epsilon and Sigma Nu tied for the table tennis title. PiKA's displaying the 1966-67 intramural trophy are Bob Seaman, intramural director, and Johnny Clay, most outstanding athlete. '-18 At Left: Receiving the 1967 intramural football trophy from John Hays, director of the men's intramural program are Sigma Nu's Steve Boniol, Ken Murchison and Bert Hogg. -ovtllRl'n+w,.... yur ing. In 1 ...In ..'Lf-7Ii 'i 'fi'97':'-i f. 9.2.4. 'ai?'u',--Q.-S1 ..-Q-' '.a-.v,-L7 'Jin fi, -' . . TW w-1 --5 V, ' V+ . --,4.'.-4' ,..g,L2,' .'.-Fyiqff-'vs 4- -. 4 '11 -i'5. gf 2-w .3:v , qahilhi-au- .. - --w N - .1- . -,' v . 14- .pn-ef QQiMfAi1l 'QQLA'- -f ff' Y' l' 'Q A -in ., .. '., - . -. Op.----w .. .A -Q., . Q -.... . I ,,, .r.-5.15. -.r.,-.. naw- 1' - . ,. ' . . --L -.' .'- -5' ' 1- llgtnfiight. 'Iwo ttams lm: up for touch foot- , ,.,.,,y,.f WM., ,2 ,,. ' .1 . Q sw, .C 4 I-Aff r.-. V -n-ngghflw ef 9i!!9F4' 17' hw.. Af' N ' 1' -' f5 f1..'f In 7'-la1l'lfn.?W4f l e 1 l1 lf l l i i llll i E l l J A iAir Fef e ROTC . . . . . . 305th Detachment . . . Angel Flight . . . Arnold Air Society ...V zu 5. -+- ff It Q -vw -es -x .,,q x sq - va- X - w,-Q53 ,mm :gnu-sql: A 92 ,,1-- COL. KENNETH R. REA Professor of Air Force Aerospace Studies Y . 'gf it t x Es- Col. Rea presents certificate of retirement to Lt. Col. Fay G. Adams. former professor of aerospace studies. Counseling ROTC students is an important part of the Co1onel's job -Q..-.-mi . MAJ. LEONARD W. WEBB Assistant Professor Aerospace Studies Detachment Personnel CAPT. JACOB B. WALTERMIRE J.. - 4 Al- 1 Sex., ffl'-'lafifvf ' f .. u J- lf CAPT. WILLIAM R. CASEY CAPT. FRED MORALES Q E .Q O II! Z P1 on :U Db E Z E I Iris! '2 Y i v pm' 'P V' : CKA is ADMINISTRATIVE NCO's: S!Sgt. Wayne Nichols, Tfsgt. Edward O. Daughtry. Personnel x f lg ' I X I, -wfli S ' I I-r' 9 un. ADMINISTRATIVE NCO's: TfSgt, William C. Davis, Tfsgt. George Nic-nd. ' 'z 1: fag ADMINISTRATIVE NCO: MfSgt. Heyward A. Reed. J 'eff' N ii - SUPPLY: Gerald Sanderson i I I I F A-,,. I 7' .. ,I X, -4 - 1'lh W ' f x ' u 5 . Bw -' - 'I -4 OFFICE PERSONNEL: Mrs. Susan Rasbury. Information Squadron PX ! -5 mxkwf PICKINC ANNUAL PICTURES: Mike Henry, commanderg Ray Watkins. PERUSING TECH TALK: Ken Murchison, Merle Tanner, commander. 495: E' ,fag RADIO STAFF: Dick Williams, commanderg Bill Hammel. l.Q n 'F BRIEFING TEAM: Seated: Ronnie Taylor, commanderg Shelby Patrick. Standing: Glenn Clark, Charles Hightower, Gene Barrett. Group Staff - Fall uarter '- f - ' f ' x ' J t . - Commander .... . Executne Officer . OT Operations Officer Inspector ........... Administrative Officer Materiel Officer ...... Arnold Air Commander COSINIAN DER JAMES HENGSTENBERG JAMES HENGSTENBERG .. RICHARD MATHENY ...... JAMES HARTLEY TOM KUNDINGER ..... JERRY CLARK . . . . WALTER MURRAY ...... LEON STAMM was First Row: Richard Klatheny, James Hartley, Tom Kundinger. Second Row: JcrryClark,Walter Murruy,Leun Stamm. Group Staff 'K gg, :X .Q 1,1'fS1RS?T? f i , 13.3. Q 4' if . . COMMANDER RICHARD MATHENY Winter Quarter Commander ..... Executive Officer . . . Operations Officer Inspector .......... Administrative Officer Materiel Officer ..... Arnold Air Commander RICHARD MATHENY .. JAMES HARTLEY GARY PENNINGTON .. CHARLES CRANE ..... JOHN SPRATT . WALTER MURRAY . . . . . LEON STAMM . First Row: James Hartley, Gary Pennington, Charles Crane. Second Row: John Spratt, Waller Murray, Leon Stamm. Honor Guard x7 1 i Commander of the honor guard is Cadet Lt. Col. Charles Hightower. Lou Baird is the sponsor. Any four members of the group may serve us the color guard. - l The honor guard practices each weekday i1ffCl'Yl00I'l. Learning intrivutf- maneuvers is pun of the training. 298 Dining In Gen. William E. Eubank, guest speaker, empha- sized the advancement made in Air Force equip- ment. Gen. Eubank was greeted by Edgar Cripps as James Hartley watches. Leon Stamm, president of the Dining ln, welcomed administrators to the annual event Those attending included all cadet officers, Arnold Air Society and Angel Flight members, i A formal reception preceded the Dining In L Flight In truotion Program 55 'V if . 9 . . .' 'Y' 3 'rl-v - 1 7-1 7 . ,i hifi' .H . Ig l ' wifi ' ff? -' 3 . . . . . . ' ft fu 4, ,Q The Flight Instruction Program IS a basic training course for men who, in the future, will be Air Force ' ,gi pilots. It is government sponsored. and cadets who 2 3 - . - qualify learn to fly at a local flying school. They may asap X' J' obtain a private pilot's license. Upon graduation from -sr' Tech and completion of flight training school, they be- , , ' I, iffy, .e . ' -f '. 'e - ' .f 'f come pilots in the United States Air Force. a 'ii , 1 4 , ki fda , I lx ,, '-nu-..,,,,-H M , ff Conrad ,lunf-au measures nautical miles as Gerald Williams records the data. fill N, lx Nl. Student pilot checks the instruments. Pilots practice formation flying during their course. The meteorologist at the airport explains weather conditions. , X,---' ,.,r W X if -'ss - 1 .9 ,. , tg - -f-rw. - N gxi-SS XM' N AY' N , I Iwi TTT lf. 133: n if Z 5 ,? if 5 ! S I Q I I 2 2 .QL- Students leam to plot their own courses. 7 X 5 CESSIVI7 I if If 4,5 Conrad Juneau and Gerald Williams check plans before their flight. li 'Y 4 X ,- sxkv... 1 ...v -,-, s 9 ,. A 'THQ it IL, 'ff 'l T5 l A57 Instructors brief the pilots before each flight. 40l Activities WSJ? fl Concession stands for Tech ballgames are run by members of the Arnold Air Society. Leon Stamm and Ruth Harris decorate a Christmas tree for a party for the Methodist Children's Home. 53 Eiiiff 5g:nAn'n4'tf-gf 1 - '-. ff-:f L P as ao 1 t it ,U by gas ,es wen use s 'c fii 'A ry 155 1 Q ' , vs 5 'Q f ,. , Ala. - -i , . ' 1 ' L fl sf I .. 4 ,Q it fb 'fi g i --me iv 7 i R.. X P U Everyone lends a hand on the Homecoming display. - X E Q. ,E , 1 .. .A T A - 2 -. A '- - 'iso ' -i I f i ,4 o 3--7 ROTC is active in Careers' Day. The honor guard forms the traditional arch for the grand march at the Military Ball. Physical fitness is a major part of the ROTC program 5312 9 fl Q ,Q-ax: of ,ni Leading the Tech parade in Shreveport State Fair weekend is the color guard. ei' XLQ4 COMMANDER LINDA EVANS Angel Flight Commander ..... Executive Officer . . . Administrative Officer Comptroller ....... Information Officer . . Operations Officer .. . . . . . LINDA EVANS PEGGY ROSE BETTE CUNNINGHAM . . . . . . VICKI BENSON . . . . REBECCA WALKER . . . . . ADRANE ROY ' wwe E?- iw Q as l 5-.-f 1' 1.1. .X f 7 L ir t R L u Ba Linda Behling, Vicki Benson, Sandy Berry, Regenia Brown, Belle Lou Cunningham, Second Row: .Iane German, Janice Gena e Linia Craft n, Ruth Harris, Mary Hurst, Hasson Jones. Third Row: Barbara Kendrick, Donna King, Virginia Larance, Pam McCarty, Cam 'Wire Pe y R ee Fourth Row: Adrane Roy, Carol Salling, Ginny Verigan, Laura Vice, Rebecca Walker, Sharon Westbrook. f 2 3 1 i , IA.-f 4 1 ' Donna King and Lou Baird aid in inspection. Major Westbrook presents pledge pin to Lou Baird. S- . .X I KTA, ,, .gg L1 'fTey QH5 i . 4.12 vi, T' 5 'I E 1 3 'X . Looking over plans at t and Sharon Westbrook. ff he national conclave in Miami, Fla., Performing the weekly flag duty are Reginia Brown, Peggy Rose, and Cam Mire. are Judy Pratt 405 4 if . ., if-gl v f. i sl xgggd , 'Y' Xs g' f 'N 9'-3+ V rnold Air Society OFFICERSkFirst Row: Tom Kundingerg executive officer, Leon Stamm, commanderg James Hartley, operations officer. Sec- ond Row: Cary Pennington, administrative officerg Frank T0- daro, comptrollerg John Upchurch, information officerg Albert Dumas, chaplain. IE'-SWS A 'r fl . Cl I-1 . IE .ff 'I I5 - .Y :- E? 'F-7l H , 4.1 . bali aff, ACTIVES-First Row: Leon Stamm. Second Row: Thomas Kun- dinger, Albert Gates. Third Row: Jerry Clark, Ronald Taylor, Ger- ald Williams. Fourth Row: Rodney Bright, Edgar Cripps, John Up- church, Jesse Ingram. Fifth Row: James Hartley, Albert Dumas, Frank Todaro, Cary Pennington, John Spratt. Sixth Row: Zachary Spivey, Capt. J. B. Waltermire, John Cox. J I PLEDCES-First Row: David Hawkins, Charles'Hightower, Alfred Kisner, Ernest Watkins, Henry Palmer. Second Row: Paul Swilley, Gregory Moyle, Terry Snook, Leon Sanders, William Roberts, Kenneth Murchison. The Arnold Air Society is an honor organi- zation of outstanding Professional Officer Corps cadets recognized for their leadership in academic, social, and public affairs at Louisi- ana Tech and around Ruston. The squadronis activities include service projects such as a Christmas party for children from the Ruston State School. Last year the 0'Donnell Squadron went to the national conclave in Miami, Fla., as the number one squadron from its area. 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