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The Louisiana Tech chapter of Sig- ma Pi Sigma, a national physics hon- or society, was installed at Tech in 1967. Membership is determined by an overall 3.0 average. true interest in physics, and rank in the top 30 per- cent of the junior and senior class. Officers for the year were Ron Tur- ner, president, Leon Sanders, vice presidentg John Robinson, secretaryg and Howard Morris, treasurer. Sigma Pi Sigma X?-'9' First Row: Thomas Easley, Johnathan Gaston, Robert Harrison, Howard Morris, John Owens. Second Row: Willitnn Roberts, John Robinson, Leon Sanders, Ronald Turner. sychological Society is, -A ll t '3' 4 ., .e 'nhl A l Q me ALAN TAYLOR President :w 5 f LESTER v1:R1cAN ' 39 Vice President K 3 ' .aw J X First Row: Brenda Benefield, Janet Brown, Margie Cowan, Kathy Edwards, Donita Ford, Jerry Frantom. Second Row: Hing Gow, Robert Hearne, Dot Rambin, Phillip Shackelford, Bobbye Smith, Howard Smith. Third Row: Mary Tolar, Karen Urbantke. Not Pictured: Paul Giles, Lynn Guy, Vera Kelly, David Smith, John Taylor. New se, 3
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micron Delta appa The Beta Omicron Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, an honorary society for men. strives to recognize students who have attained a high standard of leadership in collegiate activities and to inspire others to similar attainment. Lead- ership abilities are recognized and encouraged in academic achievement, athletics. student government. social and re- ligious affairs. puhlications. speech. music and drama. The activities of the Circle reflect the ideals of the so- ciety. 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. MALCOLM BROWN .... ........ P resident KEN MURCH-ISON ..... Vice President JIM MATHIS ..... . . . Secretary-Treasurer l J wx '27 x 3 H ' by--1 R 1.31 lf. J First Row: Clarence Adams, Thomas Allen, Larry Barfoot, Luther Horton Lee Brantly. Second Row: Malcolm Brown, , Lane Johnson, Reinald Kozikowski. Third Row: Kenneth Mur- chison, Dee Russell. Not Pictured: Patrick Briney, John Clay, .lames Mathis, William Reardon.
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Phi appa Phi Phi Kappa Phi is a national honorary scholastic society that recognizes scholarship in all areas of academic endeavor. The society was founded in l897g Tech's chapter was or- ganized in 1951. lts primary objectives are to emphasize scholarship, leadership and strength of character in the minds of students and to stimulate mental achievement. Students who are in the final term of their junior year and who rank in the upper five percent of the junior class, stu- dents who rank in the upper ten percent of the senior classg and graduate students who are completing their de- gree 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 stu- dent. f:7 , DR. RANDALL F. BARRON ................ President MRS. CLAUDINE C. KENNEDY . . Faculty Vice President CLARENCE ADAMS ............ Student Vice President RICHARD RlNCHElM . . . . . . Secretary-Treasurer f 'ei' X .V 1 l 5-. First Row: Clarence Adams, George Allen, Ann Allison, Julia Amman, Thomas Bellows, Brenda Benefield, Toni Benton, Mary Boggs. Second Row: Judy Bond, Deborah Brann, Ben- jamin Brantly. Linda Buchannan, William Cadenhead, Lloyd Calcote, Quinton Chandler, Tondra Christian. Third Row: Phamie Colvin, Lucian Conway, Melvin Corley, Shirley Cox, Regina Dean, Cherie Delacroix, Marcia Dolin, Clara Drew. Fourth Row: Janis Dubuc, Carolyn Duck, Rohn-rt Durham, Peggy Earl. Audry Farmer. Marilyn Farmer, William Cage, Carolyn Gernand. Fifth Row: Tinka Codby, Mary Lou Green.
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