Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)

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Seventy-fifth Anniv Sevey-fifth Anniversary L.T.U. Seventy-fifth Anniversary ifth aniversary L.T.U. Seventy-fifth Anniversary L.T.U. Se ivetsE ' L.T.U. Seventy-fifth Anniversary L.T.U. Seventy-fifth I GOVERNOR JOHN J. McKElTHEN signed a bill on June 23, 1970, proclaiming Louisiana Tech Universilv as the new name of Louisiana Poivtcchnic Institute. Observ- ing the signing were [from Left) Rep. George B. Hoistead of Ruston: Sen. Charles C. Bar- ham of Ruston: Dr. F. Jay Taylor, president of the University, ' and House speaker John S. Garrett of Haynesville. Representative Holstead, Senator Barham, Dr. Taylor and Speaker Garrett are Tech alumni. 1895-1921 NOW 1921-1970 AND THIS IS THE YE.ARBOOK OF LOUISIAN.A TECH UNIX ERSITY The Lagniappe NINETEEN HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE RUSTON, LOUISIANA Dawn of a New Era at Tech I mm -=S- LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY is the new name for an ( ' ducalional complex of progressive thinking and ex- panding facilities. With the change from institute to university, Tech has embarked on an era of man transi- tions. These changes are evident in many areas on the campus — the Wyly Tower of Learning, the first t( levised Tech football game, and a new title to be proudly displayed in place of the old one. New Developments Evident on the Campus Tower of Learning Louisiana ' s tallest educational building, the 16- story Charles Samuel Wvlv Tower of Learning, is under way al Louisiana Tech Universit . Ground was broken on Ma 22, 1970, for ilie structure, which is scheduled for completion in November, 1972. It will contain numerous classrooms, lil rar facilities, ad- ministration offices, a computer center, space for continuing education programs and a lounge for drive-in students. The l)uilding is being erected adjacent to Prescott Library. Lomax Hall and the old A. E. Phillips L;tbo- ratory School building were torn down to make room for the Tower and jiarking space. Other than federal and stale fun(l . inoiiiN to fi- nance the Tower has come from private sources, such as donations bv Sam Wyly and his brother, Charles Jr., of Dallas, and the Heiirv E. and Quintin T. Hardtner families of Urania. The building has been named the Charles Samuel Wvlv Tower of Learning in tribute to the memorv of the grandfather of the WvK brothers, who contrib- uted subslantialK to the buildinj ' fund. Part of the crowd allending llic historic creMionii iii.irkiiig llic iicgimiiiig ol llic Wvlv Tiiui li HEil Froidcnl F. Jay Taylor and platform j ucsts at the i routid-hrcaking exercises tor the Tower. Amonp those spadinj; ImI -n iIm -ilr of the Tower were ( mm .; ) Fresidenl Taylor, W. E. Whetstone ol Monro.. Enorh T. Nix of Bossier City, Quintin T. Hardtner of Urania, Charles Wyly Jr. of Dallas and Robert H. Curry of Shrevr- port. Mr. Whetstone. Mr. Nix and Mr. Ciirrv are rnenihers of the State Board of Education. A reception lor the ;eneral pnlilic was helil in Frescott Memorial Library fol- lowing the excavating observance. - s wmEimmm ■ ri =f . ;i_ usi m I: Tech Commemorates Its Seventy-Fifth Year nVvV ' S5 3 College of Agriculture and Forestry Colli r k I College of Arts and Sciences College of Business Administration College of Engineering College of Home Economics Tech Educational Tours Class in ancient history meeting in the CoUiseum in Rome. Terh ' s educational tour, whicl. alternates each year from East to West, is a project of the College of Arts and Sciences. The 21st annual itinerary July 22 to August 12 will be conducted into the eastern part of the United State ' s and to Nova Scotia, Quebec, Montreal and Niag- ara Falls. Both graduate and under- graduate credits are available in this program. Morgan Peophis of the history department is in change of the tour. Louisiana Tech Rome, a popular educational project started in 1969 by the College of Arts and Sciences of Tech. will be resumed this sum mer from June 10 to July 24 Courses will be taught in art, busi ness, education, English, genera studies, geography, health an( physical education, history, home economics, honors, Italian, music, political science and zoology. Sev- eral side tours are available to add to the enjoyment and education of the students. Director of the trip to Rome is Raymond D. Nichols, director of the School of Art and Architecture. Tech western tourists of 1970, with Ml. H iinicr- ol W .i-lmi lon m Ii.k k-nuind. Cheerleaders and Pom Pon Girls Top: Cunil Barli.r, Stan Sliau. Linda W.1.1), Hank Cii.Toii.-. Woodv Wfiilliiifilon. head chccrlradcr. Carmen Bankston. Diane Clayton and Gary Houston. L)w ' r. Front Ron: Wk Vlilson. Delihie NcaU. .Ian Farmer ((■a|)tain). Sii .ie Turker. Srroiid Ron: Kattiv Folds. Sharon Haynie. Sarah Biihrav. Prissy Thompson, .ludy White. Beverls Felknor. I.iliiia Lax. Lihh Roherlson. Temptations Highlight Fall Quarter Top: The Tt ' ch Union Board prcscnicd llic Tciniilaliotis in concert on Novcnilicr 10. 1970. Lower: The Tech Tlicalrc l ' la rs proihicci! llallwas ll|. Tin- Tree lor liieir firsl play of the season. f% M H r,t.i ,-J S - AftV ' ; ' ;-:; ' ; ' - U 9Kiss Louisiana DecJi — Jooueffen C cfen Left: Loucllcn Aden, in a national rontcst, was named . 1i Doppatch USA. Top Ripht: Suzannr Allison. l%9-70 Miss Tech, crowns the new Miss Tech, Loucllcn Aden, in the pajj- eant last spring. Bottom Riphi: One of ihc man areas in which each Miss Te h -onlestant was judged was the swimsuil competition. 197 1 USeaah ' es O i ' rs Gnoi ' ce of uoenh — yCancy brewer • l jdplli ' I JKaraie [Tlcfams Soueffen C c en an farmer w r D ' aae unyoer 9jass 26 CSeist JKcQuire , 7 cfii OCewno use 29 state Fair Court Kathy Folds, Faye Snyder, Judy White, Judy Ncwhousc, Queen J;iti F ' ' ;irtiier. I.ouelleii Aden, Linda Coates, Naney Henderson, and Margie Adams. Homecoming Court Sharon Bailey. Janic Hoss, Bali Brcwlon, Quofn Kathv Andrews, Pam Adkins, Kay Sum- rail, Virginia Doyle. T)r. ancf jlirs. J. [JatJ Uau or lor m ■j%!:? vi?iWv;i - Student Life ■? ' ' - ' - - ' Last of St of Multi-Card Registration at Tech Top: Senior class officers include senators Donna Odom, Rusty George, Jane Downs, Leah Skinner, President Eddie Marks. Lower: Sophomore class officers include upper right of center and clockwise, senators Ronnie Hethcox, Kathy Garfield; President, John Fra- zier; senators Alice Vercher, Kevin Jones, Bar- bara Chumley, Keith Jones. First University Class Officers Top: Junior class officers include. Sealed: Jack Cain, Susan Johnson, Bill Wright. Slanding: Todd Davis, Patricia Raburn. Diana Marrs, President Robert Temple. Lower: Freshman class officers. First Rou: Bar- bara Evans. Connie Elkins, Curtis Smith. Sec- ond Row: Jimmy Hogan, President, Kim Mit- chell, Marilyn Coffey. Third Row: Jan Day. Bill Abbitt, Michael Alexander. Bonfire Opens 1970 State Fair Weekend Many Tech students traveled to Shreveport the weekend of October 24, to view the annual Tech-Northwestern football game. The game was preceded by many activities including the traditional bonfire and pep rally held on Thursday, October 22. In Shreveport, Tech and Northwestern students participated in a pep rally held on Shreve City parking lot. Many Techsters could also be found wandering along the great State Fair Midway be- fore the game began. In pre-game activities, Miss Jan Farmer, queen of State Fair, and her court were presented. The band put on a spectacular half time show to the enjoyment of all in attend- ance. Top: Tech Cheerleaders presented members of their State Fair Court during a pep rally held in Shreveport ' s Shreve City Shopping Center. Lower; On the day of the annual State Fair game, Tech students were among those thousands taking in the sights and sounds of the fair ' s Midway. • i i Top Right: Burn, Demon, burn, is the cry of spirited Tcih students al llie Indilionai Stall- Kair Ixinfire. iMiirr: Dunnj; the pan members of the Stale Fair Court cheer enthusiastically in support of thi ' Bulldogs. Tech Honors State Fair Queen Top: S.G.A. Presidimt, Jim Dtiwliiif;, rai;«rl«il ()wvn Jan iMiiiirr ;it llir |ii ed crowd in cheers al the Tcch-Norlhweslern game. ihrSuil. ' V. u■ ' nw. LmvrXrAx C.h.ri l,-,i,lri [muiuIIn lr,l llir (n.il- Tech Treats Moms - 1970 Mothers ' Weekend Top: On Mothers ' WeekeniJ, October 31, 1970, Moms were lionori-d with a style show in Howard Aiidilorium. Sally Dell Mi .. ' an.! her mother, Mrs. Minnie Mize, modeled the latest fashions. Lower: Moms were the speeial guests at the University ol Tampa vs. Tech loothall pame. Tech Celebrates 75th Birthday On November 7, Tech celebrated its seventy-fifth birthday in the 1970 Homecoming activities. Many alumni returned to the campus to assist in the varied schedule of events. The fifty-year graduates were espe- cially honored by anniversary ceremonies and a lunch- eon. A coffee honoring the former homecoming queens was held at the new Alumni House where all alumni were invited to register. The 1970 Homecoming Court was presented in pre- game activities in which Dr. Taylor crowned Kathy An- drews homecoming queen. The alumni barbecue, vari- ous parties and class reunions completed a busy sched- ule of events. Top: The choir parlicipalcfl in the niagnin cnt hall time aelivities by sinping the music lo the Pledge of Allegiance. Lower Left: Susan Canterbury serves Rev. and Mrs. Douglas McGuire at the Alumni Tea. BoUom Center: Corsages adorned the shouhlers of many girls who were present for the honn;eoming game. Top: At the La. Tech-Southeastern game. Quern Kalhy An.lr.ws and her i.url wateh anxiously from the sidelines. Lower. The Tech Band honored President Taylor and his special guests with a com ert. 1970 Homecoming Display Winners Top: Adams Hall. Top KiglU: Zeta Tau Alpha. Lotver h-fl: K;iii|ia Alfilia. hnii-r Vriiirr: I ' ll Mu Alpha Sinfonia. Luiver Right: Newman Cuntcr. Tech Spirit Rises High f i« -Vi4? ' ? S -. ' 5 Governor Attends Tech Basketball Game me Students Celebrate Tech ' s 75th Birthday Lr « 121 On Friday, February 26, 1971, the students of Louisiana Tech honored their university with a 75th birthday celebration. Above: President Taylor addresses the crowd in attendance as students light the many candles on the birthday cake. Lef!: Angel Flight members assisted in the fes- tivities by serving cake. ■ i 1 ' ■► -l: Christmas at Louisiana Tech WH i Top Left: The Tonk sparks Christmas spirit with its giant tree and Hrcplacc dcorations. Toji Ki ;hl: A spc an annual treat at Wilson cafeteria. Lower Center: Harper Hall displayed a beautiful creohe in cxemplifyinp (he true meaning of Chris mas. Lower Right: Serenading of fralernilies by sororities is a Teeh tradition al Cbrislmas. January Snow Blankets Campus mmmm t i mt Right: Barbara Simmons, Fran Hewitt, Patsy Lancaster, Ann McConnell, Betsy McGuire, Janey Cooper, Elaine Massett, Sally Thigpen and Leah Skinner anxiously await the announcement by President Tay- lor of the La Chainette Ball Queen. Lower: All those attending the formal enjoyed dancing to the music of The Uniques. i ' T j li ■ m m 1 IV ' 14 r Union Board Presents La Chainette Ball On Friday evening, January 15. 1971. the Union Board prcsinti-d the first annual La Chainette Ball in the Student Center. Nine . ' senior women were chosen in an all-eampus ejertion on the basis of their ser- vice to Louisiana Tech to reign in the first La Chainette Ball Court. Miss Sally Thigpen was voted queen of the La Chainette Ball. She received her crown in a ceremony during the dance. Following the cer- emony, Sally and President F. Jay Taylor led the queen ' s dance to music provided by The Unicjurs. The La Chainetli ' Ball will now be- come an annual occasion. Left: Miss Sally Thigpen was crowned queen of the L.a Chainette Ball. Lower: Leah Skinner and Andy Burns, her escort, walk the red carpel of honor to the main platform. as did the entire La Chainette Ball Court during the presentation ceremony. v.3 tf. kr ' J. All the sororities join at every pep rally to cheer for the Bulldogs. Zelas with .est .jijoy a vImI 1 llcilidav Inn in lialiin Hiiu(;r lor Z ' lW Slate Day. The Ihrm. ' lor I ' hi M.i- ' nel. h.LI (t, IoImt !(., I ' ,(). «.! ■■Tiin,- Tun- :lr Sorority Activities Lunch is served al Kappa Delta ' s rush workshop. .,s1, ' T« Sigma Kappa ' s take lime oul for lunc h tiiirinp rush arlivily. Sorority Activities Kappa Delta ' s enjoy lunch during rush workshop. Vv Bp P gSM MflOMHiK ►  m p l Phi Mu ' s h. ' hl a harh.Tur honoring; all nc« picdp- Sigma Kappa ' s practice for one of their rush parties. to ill ' s jsllier During rush, Zcta ' s relax between iheir tinus parties. Alpha Chi ' a.lil luiishinn lou.hi ' s to llicMr hniiHT.iiniiij; .li pl:i . ' tk ■ 1? i mj : Alphi Chi Omega ' s are busy at work on their homeroming dis play. Delta Zeta ' s gather at the home of a local alumna lor an informal Christmas Zeta ' s enji) tli parly. Tea. .a their annual Founder ' s Dav Local alumnae honored the fall Delta Zi ' ta pledges with a lea. Sening al right is Dr. Georgia Clifton. Sigma Kappa ' s worked hard on their large homeroming display. Tech-Barksdale Air Force Center Barksdale faculty holds a planning conferen Registration day is lii ' ld at Barksilair Man iiistruclors assist in llic n-gislralinii prci.o.lur. Instructor West conducts a post-flight critique. Chief flight instructor Samuel West and student consult in jjre-night planning 1 iM: ' ' 1 %miin l Louisiana Tech Bookstore is open.d il ftirk-d.i Many Shreveport-Bossier City teachers are enrolled in the gradi ale educational course. Louisiana State Board of Education N HON. BOYD M. WOODARD. Lake Charles Seventh Congressional District President of the Board, 1971 HON. WILLIAM J. DODD. Baton Rouge State Superintendent of Eilmation Board Secretary and Exeaithe Officer HON. ENOCH r. .NL . Bossier City Third Publir Ser ice District Vke President of the Board, 1971 HON. JESSE H. BANKSTON. Baton Rougt Sixth Congressional District HON. CHARLES COLBERT, Metairie First Public Service District HON. ROBERT H. CURRY. Shr. oport Fourth Congressional District HON. FREDERICK 1. KA(. AN. . u Orleans Second Congressional District HON. LOUIS J. MICHOT, Lavr.. (H,- Second Public Service District Ht)N. HARVEY PELTIER. Thil.o.laux Third Congressional Distrii t MRS. 11 I I 1 -Mini. New Orh-ans Fir. I C. ■a District HON. FRKI) I.. TANNEIIll.l.. I ' incvilh ' Figlith Congrcssion.d Di-lncl HON. W. F. WIlKIVrONF. Monro. Fillh ( ingrcssiiinal District Administration : I ' 1$ i DR. F. JAY TAYLOR, PRESIDKNT Vice Presidents Pursuant to the naming of Louisiana Polytechnic Insti- tute as a university, these three vice presidents were appointed by Dr. F. Jay Taylor, Tech president. The appointments were approved by the State Board of Education, effective . on July 1, 1970. ARTHUR C. THIGPEN Administrative Affairs DR. VIRGIL ORR Acudctnic Affairs S. . I.KWIS Sliidciil Afl.iir T HAL B. BARKER College ol Agriculture and F()ri .tr i Academic Deans Another change (leveh)j)ing from the naming of Louisiana Polytechnic Institute as a uni- versity was the designation of six of the schools as colleges. The more recently established Graduate School retained its BK.N T. B(JGA1{D College ol Etigineeritig DR. B. J. COLLINSWORTH College of Edueatitin DR. JAMES L. HESTER Graclualc School and Sponsored Programs DR. AGNES C. MILLER College of Home Eeonomies 1 Ik ' i -1 DR. PAUL. I. PENNINGTON College of Arts and Sricnces BURTON R. RISINGER C.()lleg ' ol Husine.ss Adininislialion Administrators E. S. FOSTER. JR. Dr-an of Men THOMAS D. ALLEN I Director of Pfrsonni-I GLYNN AYCOCK Din ' clor of Guidance GEORGE W. BYRNSIOK Business Manager MRS. ELNORA A. CAWTNON Dir.clor. I ' la. .nicnl Office MH.Y JL.NE W. DV.SO.N Dean of Women ALE.X BOYD Manager of the Bookstore CARHKLI. (;. DOWIES Associali ' .Murntii Ofluer SAM A. DYSON Dircrtor of Lihraric; .1. HAROLD GILBERT Director. Com irt As ' .n. MRS. MARY HIGGINBOTHAM Direrlor. Hiiih S( hool Rrlations MWIK I MHRI(-Hr Due, l,.r , l llili ' lii , ' ' ' ' . iM.., f ' ATSY I.KWIS Dircclor (il A(lrni si()n- HENRY R. MAYS. JR. Su()( ' ririlcn(l( ' ril ol Printing ALBERT G. M KEE Director, Computing Center  , i, li.i;|{iOTT Direitor. StucJent Centir NEWTON Tin RMON WELDON R. WALKER Director, Stlidenl Firiamial Aid (Resigned) Pnrcluising OrHeer WlLLLWl S . V INTER Dir ' elor, Planning - Develo|)nienl RALPH L. VtOOLDRlDGE Direclor. Spei iai Education Cenlii 71 Heads of Academic Departments DR. ROLAND ABEGG Zoology FAY G. ADAMS Professional Aviation DR. ROBERT L. AKRIDGE Acting, Counseling - Psyrhology DR. FREDERICK E. BECKETT Agri( uitural Enginf ' cring LLOYD P. BLACKWELL Forestry i)H. WILLIAM H. BRUMAGE Physics DR. ROBKKT M. CAHUTHERS Petroleum Engineering WOODROW W. CHEW ( ' lu ' tiiical Knginei ' ring 1 I H. L HENRY. JR. In(iiJ Irial Kngr. - Compulcr S( icn CHARLKS G. HOBGOOD AKronorin and Horlicultiin ' DR. JARRETT HUDNALL. JR. Business DR. DAVID L. .JOHNSON Elcctriial En ini-criti I ' y DR B . DAI.EAS D. lAJTES | laiiv and Bac l(ri()l(ii; DR. E. R. MINC.MEW S[) T(ll DR. i;li;a m.i.i. hi (.kaba ' i Olfiic Adminislralion DR. E. CARI. JO.NES E( otioiiiio and Finance RAYMOND 1). NIC.HOI-S All and Aiihileiliiri ' Ci COL. JOHN B. PARKER Air Forrc Aerospace Studies JIMMIE H. REYNOLDS Musie (On Leave) DR. CHARLES H. SMITH Chemist r RICHARD A. SMITH Civil Engineering - Geology L - ! i HAROLD J. SMOLINSKI Accounting ROBERT C. SNYDER English ■ Foreign Languages DR. W. B. TEMPLE Mathematics DR. .jARED Y. TERRY Vocational Agri. F ilucalioi f DIL .1. .1. TIIIGFEN Me( liaiiiral Enjiineerini] p ' r l)K. WILII M V rilOMI ' SON A. HUEY WILLIAM.SON lliallh and Phvsi ' al Education 1 Campus Security Officers Riphi: Vi illiatii D. MiBridr. srciirih sufx-rvisor. Srcnntl Roif: M. (1 Campbell. Morris R. Cara %a . Prentiss F. Frasirr. Shcrwin Ha s. RdIi- crl Howard. Lmrr Ron: H. A. Lcsia c Tallirrl C. I.onf:. Da i(l C. L l( ' s. Tav N. Martin and David Tcndale. i c. v. si ' F,i(;irrs ,iic,i ..n u,i.Mi i 23. 1070. IdllouiM- lirarl Mii-rn in H(iu-I(iii. Ill- u.i- llic camiiiis i ' - curilN Mii)ir i-(ir. 3lnll ntiinam RONNIE DARK, a freshman ai Teeh, was i illed on Seplemlier 22. 1970, when struck li a train at Tech Drive overpass. w JIMMIED. FIIILI.IIN. a Te.hscM ior, was killed in an auto wn ' ck north of Natchitoches Decenilier 20. 1970. He was a Lambda Chi. k -. . t.,i-r, c: ' -i.-fl Building Named Ncllikcii Hall is (lie natiii ' f iM ' M tlic clcilriial iTifjincrriii liuildiiij; ociii- |)ic ] at l ouisiana Tc h University in the spririf ol 1967. The iiaiiiiii liorKus Harlry J. Nclhkcn, (oriTifr actiiif dean of the Scliool of Kngincfririfi al r i li and head of lllr clci Irical cilgiliccring dc|)arlMi( ' ril licrc lor scm ral scais. who died at his horiir in Funla Oorda, I ' la., mi A|iril 7. 1 )7(). I ' lulisxn ' Ncthkcn l)c aM Icarhiri at ' I ' crh in [•)2. ' j and nlind in l ' )r)l-. I IIAHI.K .1. M ' TIIKKN Classes President: Eddie Marks Senators: Skip Brown Jane Downs Rusty George Donna Lynn Odom Leali Skinner Da id Stuart Seniors Seniors Se ors Seniors mm i ,Piil(.ii re LINDA D. ACKLIN, Nol.l,.- .Social .Studies. Eiluialion JAMES E. ADAMS, Eldorado, Ark. Journalism MARGIE L ADAMS, West Monroe Elcmenlary Education MAKY L. ADAM.S. .Sikcs Elementary Education THOMAS S. ADAY, Lake Charles Mathematics, Economics LOUELLEN ADEN, New Orleans Fashion .Merchandising, Child DevelopmeDt ROBERT D. AGERTON, Urbana, Ark. History GEORGE A. ALBRACHT, Ruston Business Data Processing ROBERT E. ALBRIGHT, Tyler, Tex. Math RICHARD K. ALBRITTON, FarmerviUe Business Management DONALD G. ALLDER, Oak Grove Electrical Engineering GUY ALEXANDER, JR., Baton Rouge PreMed JERRY W. ALEXANDER, Homer Business Management JUDY K. ALEXANDER, Quitman Math Education JAMES K. ALLEN, Minden Business Admin., Pre-Law KIRBY D. ALLEN, Clarks Forestry VICKI A. ALLEN, Dubach Music Education PRENTESS E. ALLETAG, Pineville Zoology ROSS L. ALLISON, Longstrcet Agricultural Engineering KATHLEEN L. ALLRED, Shreveport English Education JUDITH A. ALMON, New Orleans Social Studies Education L. LUCY ALONSO, Alexandria Office Administration ANTONIO L. AMADOR. New Orleans Accounting ALICE M. AMBROSE, Choudrant Music Education JOAN C. ANDERSON, Jonesboro Elementary Education MICHAEL E. ANDERSON. Hollywood, Fla Professional Aviation SU.SAN G. ANDERSON, Minden Home Economics GEORGE J. ARCEMENT, Houma Civil Engineering Seniors ROLANDO A. ARJO.NA, Panama City, Panama Chemical Engineering BETTY J. ARNOLD. Shreveport Art Education WILLLWI E. ARNOLD, Greenwood Civil Engineering DENNIS L. ASHLEY, Rayville Marketing W. DOUGLAS AYCOCK, Deville Science Education WILLIAM J. BACOT, Bastrop Forestry LAWRENCE E. BADER, Shreveport History KATHLEEN C. BAGUR, Shreveport Physical Education VIRGINIA G. BAILEY, Athens Home Economics GARY W. BALDWIN, Shreveport General Business Administration CARMEN T. BANKSTON, Winnsboro English Education CONNIE L. BARDIN, Benton Elementary Education CECIL E. BARHAM, Ruston Math Education STEVEN C. BARHAM, Ruston Forestry NELLE M. BARKSDALE, Bossier City English Education SHIRLEY R. BARNES, Keithville Sociology It LEROY BARNIDGE, JR., Monroe Mechanical Engineering JAMES E. BARR, Ruston PrcMcd CAROLYNN J. BARREIT, Tallulah Social Studies Education ANN BAKRON, Farmerville Art. Interior Design DONALD W. ItARTEET, Shreveport Physical Eduialion WILLIAM J. BARTLETT, Marrero Intirnalional . studies OLIVIA I). BA.SS, Joneshoro English Literature MEI.VIN L. BATTEN, Shreveport ( ' oiiinicn iai Art HI FRANK I). BAXI.EY, Ruston Civil Engineering JAMES F. REASLEY. Shreveport Business ManafiemenI CAROLYN I). BEATTY, Heflin Business Education S. STEWART BEATTY. Heflin Civil Engineering BOBBY R. BEAVERS, Trout Arehileeture ARLEN C. BELL, West Monroe Construction Technology C. ALLEN BELL, Ball Petroleum Engineering MICHAEL J. BELL, Shreveport Computer Science ELLEN G. BELTON, Ruston Home Economics EDWARD J. BENEFIEL, New Orleans Political Science ANNE BENNETT, Gibsland Home Economics MARY N. BENNETT, Natchez, Miss. Elementary Education CHARLES R. BERRY, Lake Charles Computer Science BRUCE W. BETTS, Monroe Accounting GEORGE P. BETTS, Camden, Ark. Industrial Management WESLEY H. BICKERS, Shreveport Psychology SHARON J. BIGG.S, Delhi Home Economics HARRY L. BLACKBURN, Bossier City Health and Physical Education CHRIS D. BLALOCK, Joncsboro Horticulture WILLIAM B. BORDELON, New Orleans Business Management JAMES E. BOREN, Alexandria History RICHARD i). BOZEMAN, Austin, Tex. Social .Studies Education MONTY G. BRALEY, Vidalia PreMedical JACK W. BRANCH, Jonesboro Business Administration i K i Seniors KENNETH W. BREWSTER, Simsboro Indu itrial Management  WILLIAM T. BRIDGES. Jena Finance and Management B LINDA J. BRISTER, Shreveport Library Science, Elem. Ed. R BRENDA E. 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GRAND, Ruston Mechanical Engineering SHARON K. GRAND, Ruston Mathematics Education MILDRED L. GRANT, Ruston History BARBARA G. GRAVES, Calhoun Elementary Education CLEVE V. GRAVES, JR., Vivian Computer Science JERRY D. GRAY, DeRidder Mathematics ARDIS W. GREEN, Arcadia Accounting JIMMY D. GREEN, Springhill Forestry KATHY S. GREEN, Jonesboro Office Administration KENNETH D. GREEN, Marion Electrical Engineering R. WAYNE GREENE, Slireveport Mathematics MARVIN I.. GREER. JR., Hosston Marketing JANE K. GREGORY, Monroe English Education THOMAS G. GRICE, Marrero M ' clianiial Engineering WALTER R. GRICE. Kcntwood Electrical Engineering CHARLES K. GRII FIN, Ruston F.lrclrical Engineering DEHORAH G. GRIFFITH, Grand Cone Lihrary Siience JANIS GRIFFITH, Grand Cane .S|ieeeli and Hearing Therapy BEVERLY S. GRICSBY. Ruston Speech Eduralion W. MICHAEL GRISSOM, Magnolia, Ark. Eleririr al Engineering B. CAROLYN GROVES, Shreveport Eli ' inentary Eduralion WILFREDO E. GUERRERO. Belize, Br. Hon. 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HARRIS. DeRidder Civil Engineering KATHERINE G. HARRIS. Ruston .Medical Technology SUSAN J. HARRLS, Shreveport Office Administration kln JORGK R. HARRISON, Ruston Intirnalional Economics ROBERT D. HARRISON, Shreveport Mathematics WILSON S. HARRISON, Ruston Data Processing JOHN R. HART, Ru-l..n Agricultural Education BRUCE S. HARVEY, Tallulah Kiel Iriral Engineering CLARENCE H. HARVEY, Choudrant Business Data Processing EMMA J. HARVEY, Pitkin Elementary Education MORGAN C. HARVEY, JR., Melville Geology VIRGINIA P. HATAWAY, Ruston Vocal Music Education LULA M. HATTLN, Marion Music Education C. GENE HATTON, Chatham Library Science, Eng. Ed. JOSEPH M. HAZLIP, Waterproof Accounting JOSEI ' I Jlaltf iRtCE S«iil H«ES Nisioi 110 mm Comp JAMES Clie Sotia KILLl Eig, Seniors MARGARET A. HEARNE, Jonesboro Science Education WILLIAM A. HEARNE, Ruston Industrial Management DAVID B. HEDERICH, Ruston Journalism RALPH L. HENDERSON, Shreveport Geology MARTHA A. HENRY, Pineville Fashion Merchandising, Home Ec. STEVEN HENRY, New Orleans Instrumental Music RONALD J. IIENSON, Ruston Industrial Management KENT M. HERMAN, Ilahnville Chemiial Engineering MARY A. HERREN, Duhac h Psychology, English MERLE H. HERRING, Lake Providence Vocational Agriculture Ed. MARQUERITE E. HERKINGTON, Florien Marketing FRANCES E. HEWITT, Mansfield Eng., Education i 1 JOSEPH W. HK.CIMiOTIIAM, Slircv.porl Malliirnulii - HKIJCE E. HI(;HT()WEK, Junction City, Ark. Sociul Studirs Eduialiim JAMES C. llll.liOKN, l!c) ic■r City Hi-t..rv JIMMY I.. IIIMEI,, Alexandria Physics SUZANNE H. HIMEl.. New Orleans Computer Scieni e JAMES L. HINCKI.EV. Pineville Chemical Enginierint; DIANNA C. HISAW, Baker Soiial Studies Edueatiim WILLIAM A. HISAW, Baton Rouge Business Administration JERKY A. HITE. Bossier City Chemi al Engineering EDWIN A. IIOAIM.EY, Ruston Business Administration CHARLES IIOBBS, N. Little Rock, Ark. Civil Engineering FRANCIS B. 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JOHNSTON, Ruston Music Education FREIDA C. JONES. Jonesboro Library Science GEORGE E. JONES, Shrevcport Accounting JAN C. JONES, Ruston Speech and Hearing Therapy JOSEPH W. JONES, Trout Agronomy, Forestry JUDITH L. JONES, Delhi Home Economics Education LAWRENCE S. JONES, Ruston Mechanical Engineering PENNY JONES, Dubach Medical Technology ROWLAND D. JONES, Junction City, Ark. Business Administration YVONNE J. JONES, Winnfield Office Administration LELAND JONG, Lake Providence History CONNIE J. KAVANAUGH, Oscoda, Mich. Marketing RICHARD C. KELLER, Elmhurst, N. J. Bus. Admin., Data Processing MARILYN P. KELLEY. Farmcrville Speech and Hearing Therapy STEPHEN R. KELLEY, Farmerville Journalism, Finance JAMES M. KELLY, Ruston Mechanical Engineering CAROL E. KENNERLY, Wisner Pre-Social Welfare MICHAEL J. KERN, Columbia Chemical Engineering FRANK W. KERR, Metairie Geology S. I ' KISCILLA KERST, Vicksburg, Miss. English GEORGE R. KILGORE, Plain Dealing History CALVIN B. KING, Ruston Geology, Computer Science RICHARD C. KIRBY. Wcsl Monroe Electrical Engineering Seniors SHARON L. KNIGHT, Ru ' lon Sociology YIK S. KWOH. Hong Kong Electriial Engr. EIJWAKI) V. I.aliKLYEKE, Ruston Ace ounting RICHARO A. LACEY, West Monroe Chemical Engineering PAUL A. LANUiERT, St. Francisville Civil Engineering VICKI L. LANKFORI), Ruston Data Processing BARHARA A. LAREN, Crowley Sociology CAMll.I.E A. I.ASSITER, Jena Office Administration MARIANNE LASUZZO, Monroe Eng., Library Science EDWARD C. LATCH, Lafayette History HEVERLY S. LAIITICAR, Ruston Sociology LEO J. LAY, New Orleans Civil Engineering ROBERT K. LEACH. Ddson Social Studies Educ. BARBARA 11. LE DOUX. Ruston Stenograpliic TIMOTHY J. LeDOUX. Ruston Prof, . vialion CLARENCE M. LKl.AND, JR., O.ikdalo Electrical Eng. DENIS L. LEMIEllX, Gramhiing Art Education MARGARET A. LEMMOUS, Calvin llonu ' Economies Ed. JANH ' .S I). I.E.STER, W. Monroe Adv(rli-ing l)c-ign DANIKI. W. LEWIS, Dry Prong Business Administration DONNA M. LEWIS. Homer Speech Education MARGARET T. LEWIS, Ruston Home Ec, Inst. Management STEPHEN C. LILLEY, Shreveport Sociology CHARLES R. LINN, Ruston Advertising Design JUDY S. LINN, Ruston Elementary Education JAC C. LISLE, Ruston Business Administration RHONDA LITTLE, Ruston Elementary Education f f dik ' -f TRACY P. LITTLE, Ruston Petroleum Engineering ROBERT R. LIVELY, Bastrop Civil Engineering PATRICIA L. LOCKWOOD, Greensburg Home Economics PATTI A. LOE, Alexandria Elementary Education WILLIAM A. LOLLEY, Shreveport Bacteriology JIMMY R. LOOPER, Mena, Ark. Electrical Engineering JOHN J. LOUGHLIN, Jennings Math MICHAEL J. LOWRY, Monroe Business Management REBECCA L. LUCK, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy FELIX E. LUEG, Ruston Psychology WILLIAM M. LUFFEY, Monroe Electrical Engineering JAMES A. MACKIN, Bossier City Management LINDA C. MAHONEY, Metairie Fine Arts PAUL K. MAJO, Walcrtown, N. J. Social .Studies Education LARRY R. MALONE, Plain Dealing Business Management FRED MANHART, Monroe Chemical Engineering Seniors Mim WL BARKY I. MANY, Baton Rouge Mechanical Engineering REBEKAH 0. MARBURY, Rusion Business Administration EDWARD E. MARKS, Shreveport History HUGH S. MARI.ETTE. Ruston English Education JACQUELINE M. MARI.ETTE, Pineville Speech and Hearing Therapy FRANCES G. MARSIGLIA, Bossier City American Studies LARRY D. MARTIN, Minden Accounting MIKE M. MARTIN, Delhi Accounting WILLIAM T. MARTIN, Panama City, Fla. Architecture DIANA L. MARX, Monroe Art ELAINE A. MASSETT, New Orleans Library Science, Elem. Educ. JOSEPH C. MASSEY, Ruston Business Administration SHERRI JAN S. MASSEY, Ruston Women ' s Health, Phy. Ed. JERRY W. MATHEWES, Ruston Geography LARRY 0. MATHEWS, Alexandria Civil Engineering FLOYE A. MATHIS, Monroe Home Economics CLAUDIA A. MATTHEWS, Houston, Tex. Interior Design RITA L. MATTHEWS, Minden Sociology JANICE M. 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MILLER, Winnfield An Education MARGARET MILLS, Bogalusa Elementary Education MICHAEL W. MIL.STEAD, Jonesboro Political Science ELLSE A. MINCE, Metairie Social Studies Ed. SUZANNE MITCHELL, Shreveport Elementary Education JUDY M. MONCRIEF. Bastrop Health and Phy, Ed. ROBERT E. MONTZ III, Ruston Business Administration JAMES W. MOODY, Alexandria Industrial Management JOHN E. MOORE, Oak Ridge Industrial Engineering KENNETH D. MOORE, Oak Ridge Industrial Engineering Seniors M. ELAINE MOORE, Ruston Sociology MICHAEL J. MOREAU, Simmesport Forestry ALAN R. MORGAN, El Dorado, Ark. Industrial Management DENNIS E. MORRIS, Ruston Mathematics RONALD R. MORRIS, Shreveport Advertising Design CHARLES A. MORRLSON, Hineston Geology JOHN G. MORTIMER, Woodstown, N. J. Marketing DONALD E. MORTON, JR., Shreveport Industrial Management JOHN M. MUCKLEROY, Farmerville Business Management ROBERT F. MULHEARN, JR., Winnslmro Marketing C. RAY MULHERN, Monroe Mechanical Engineering DEBORAH A. MULKEY, Baton Rouge Home Economics t i JOHN A. MULLINS. Shreveport Psycholiigy REBECCA C. MULLINS, Farmerville Mathemalit ' s STEPHEN A. MIJRPHEY, Greenville, Miss. Wildlife Manjjji-ment JOHN MIIRRELL, JR., Haynesville Wildlife Con. Management ROBERT H. MURRY. Marion Home Ec, Teacher Training CHARLES D. MYERS, Metairie Business Administration RANDALL R. NALLEY. Quitman Forestry ROBERT L. NANCE, Ruston Mechanical Engineering KATHLEEN A. NAYLOR, Baton Rouge Elementary Education WARREN 0. NETHERLAND, Winnsboro Electrical Engineering JUDY E. NEWHOUSE, Shreveport Elementary Education CHARLES A. NEWTON, Jena Industrial Management RICHARD P. NICHOLS, Golden Meadow Mechanical Engineering E. DIANE NICHOLSON. W. Monroe Music Education RONNIE E. NOLAN, Dubach Business Adm. SUSAN KAY G. NOLAN, Farmerville Library Science, Elem. Ed. DAVID M. NORMAN, W. Monroe Electrical Engineering PATRICIA D. NORRED, Quitman Elementary Ed. DONNA M. NORRIS, Shreveport Mathematics FREDERICK C. NORTON, Shreveport Industrial Engr. HARRY 1). NUTTALL, Shreveport Enjjlish DONNA L. ODOM, Ruston Elem. Education JIMMY H. ODOM, Marion Business Administration CATHEY D. O ' DONNELL, Shreveport History KAREN L. OCDEN, Shreveport Library Science THOMAS L. O ' KUMA, Rusion Physics MURRAY J. OLIVER, Rsston Accounting DON L. OLSON, Shreveport Civil Engineering CLARENCE B. OWEN, Ruston Mechanical Engineering BRENDA K. OWENS, Bernice Library Science JESSLYN D. D. OWENS, Ruston Home Economics WILLIAM T. PAINICH, JR., W. Monroe Industrial Management LOUIS A. PALMER, Bossier City Accounting LEE R. PANKEY, Winnsboro Bacteriology VIVIAN E. PANZIGRAU, Winnfield Home Ec. Education H. JANE PARKER, Benton Psychology Seniors KERRY LOUISE PARKER, Baton Rouge Commercial Art M. GARY PARKER, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering JOSEPH L. PASSANITI, Bossier City Chemistry BILLY J. PATE, Ruston Civil Engineering GARY E. PATTERSON, Choudrant Forestry JAMES W. PAYTON, Rusion Social Studies WILLIAM PEACE, JR., El Dorado, Ark. Economics BETTY J. PEARCE, Belcher Math Education KENNETH M. PEOPLES, Ruston History EDGAR PERKINS, JR., Pitkin Physical Education VICTOR G. PERRET III, Arabi Electrical Engineering BARBARA E. PETERS, Quitman Elementary Education . ' 3 !3 w C A SAM I). PETRUS. Ruston Tndiislrial EnKimcring STEPHEN C. PHILLIPS, Shreveport Inli ' rior Design JUANITA E. PICCIONE. Lafayelle Spi ' cch Eiluralion JAMES W. PH.OREEN, Dubach Eliriii-ntary Eduralion ROBERT M, PITTMAN, Ru«ion Horliculiurr ANNE L. PITTS, Belrher .Spcerh and Hearing Therapy LARRY T. POLK, Ruston Civil Engineering ELIZABETH POOLE. Monroe Englisli Education ROBERT J. POSS, Homer Industrial Mgt., Data Proc. DAVID F. POST, Farmerville Accounting LARRY R. POWELL, Arcadia Accounting MICHAEL E. POYNTER, Delhi Electrical Engineering DAVID P. PRATOR, Shreveport Business Management CAROLYN A. PRATT, Minden Spanish Education MARK C. PREZIOSI, Shreveport Botany RANDALL C. PRIMM, Ruston History ROBERT D. PROCTOR, White Oak, Tex. Electrical Engineering CARLOS A. PUIG, Guayaquil, Ecuador Geology JOYCE D. RACINE, Shreveport English Education JOSEPH D. RADESCICH, Winnfield English PAUL S. RAINWATER, El Dorado, Ark. Economics ALLAN W. RAMSEY. Williamsville, N. Y. Electrical Engineering DON W. RATCLIFF. Minden Accounting ROBERT H. RAWLE, New Orleans Industrial Marketing GERALD W. REEVES, Dubberly Business Management JAMES D. REICHNER, Philadelphia, Pa. Business Management PAMELA J. REIN.SCH, Shreveport .Speech, Hearing Therapy SHERILL E. RHOADES, Dallas, Tex. English Education Seniors FRED E. RHODES, Shreveport Professional Aviation C. DIANNE RICH, Plain Dealing Elementary Education LARRY G. RICHARDS, Joyce Music LARKIN T. RISER, JR., Shreveport Advertising Design VANCE T. RISINGER, Ruston Electrical Engineering DAVID C. ROACH, Shreveport Political Science MARTHA J. ROBERSON, Chatham Home Economics, Fash. Mer. SHARI G. ROBERTSON, Shreveport Special Education JAMES T. ROBINSON, Baton Rouge Mech. Engr., Bus. Adm. JOHN B. ROBINSON, Camden, Ark. Physics KATHRYN D. ROBINSON, Beaver, Pa. Speech ROBERT E. RODNEY, Ruston Computer Science VICTOR A. RODRIQUEZ, Caracas. Venez. Mathematics ROBERT J. ROLLMAN, Darby, Pa. Upper Darby, Pa. Business Administration MARY DONNA RONE, Alexandria Math Education JOSE ROSALES, Tegucigalpa, Hond. Pre-Medical lAl tk JAMES S. ROSENUALL, Salt Lake City, Utah Mathematics Education JAMES D. ROSS. El Dorado, Ark. Electrical Engineering MARY L. ROSS, Shreveport Library Science RUFUS ROSS, JR., Ruston General Bus. Adm. THOMAS J. ROUSE, Ruston Marketing KIM RUTHERFORD, Shreveport Zoology DEBORAH F. RUTTLE, Shreveport Home Ec, Teacher Training JITFNDRA T. SACHDE, Bombay, India Mechanical Engineering i I BRUCE A. SALLIS, Rusion Chemical Engineering HENRY D. SALTER. Alexandria Elementary Education CYNTHIA L. SANDERS, Bastrop Mathematics Education CAROL A. SANSALONE, Leesville Child Development EARL J. SAVOIE, Cut Off Interior Design ROBERT F. SCATES, Memphis, Tenn. Finance BOYD T. SCHELLHAAS, Melairie Computer Science JAMES R. SCHMIDT, Bossier City Civil Engineering EDWARD D. SCHNEIDER, Ruston Geology PATSY B. SCHNEIDER, Ruston Bus. Adm., Data Processing JAMES L. SCOTT. Ruston Mechanical Engineering MELISSA K. SCOTT, Minden Elem. Education. Lib. Sc. ROBERT C. SEA.MAN, Gulfport, Miss. Physical Education PATRICK A. SEAMAND.S, Pensacola, Fla. Chemical Engineering EDWARD H. SEELIGER, Homer Chemistry, Prc-Mcdical ORRIN C. SEEVER, Ruston Accounting JAMES K. SEHON, Delhi Pre- Medical DANIEL A. SENN, New Orleans Electrical Engineering ARVINDLAL R. SHAH, Gujarat, India Mechanical Engineering MANILAL J. SHAH, Gujarat, India Mechanical Engineering JU.STIN W. SHARP, Dawson Springs, Ky. Health and Physical Ed. FRANCIS D. SHAW, Songaloo Advertising Design JOHN R. SHEARER, Shreveport Industrial Engineering ROLAND F. SHEEHAN, Duhach Gen. Bus. Adm. Seniors JOHN W. SHEPHERD, JR.. Bastrop Pitroltum Engineering DONNA K. SHIELDS, Lake Providence Pre-Profef sional Soc. Welfare lAMES K. SHIELDS, Quitman Ap|)lieiJ Physics THOMAS H. SHIELDS. Transylvania Agricultural Business JANICE R. SIHPP. Shreveport Intericjr Design NELDA K. SHIVELV, Joncslmro Art, Painting RUTH W. SHORT, .Shreveport Interior Design TERRY J. SHUMATE, Shreveport Electrical Engineering LURA J. SILVER, Pollock Home Economics BARBARA SLM.MONS, Minden English Education MARILYN L. SIMMONS, Memphis, Tenn. Mathematics DANIEL J. SIMP.SON, Arabi Statistics, Data Processing LEAH A. SKINNER, Dubach Elementary Education SUSAN E. SKINNER, Shreveport Mathematics, Arts and Sci. BEVERLY I. SLOCUM, Ruston Elementary Education BOBBYE D. SMITH, Spearsville Sociology DAVID L. SMITH, Joneshoro Bacteriology DONALD E. SMITH, Plain Dealing Pre- Medical, Zoology CARRY D. SMITH, .Monroe Industrial Management JERRY L. SMITH, Rusttm Business Administration MONTE E. SMITH, Bemice Persimncl Management NELWYN E. SMITH, Longville Mathematics Education TEDDY L. SMITH, Dumas, Tex. Gen. Bus. Adm. ANNETTE SMITIIKY, Sihley Elementary Ed., Lib. Sci. CHEC.OHV C. S I()!I1EK 1 N. Minden History R. WAYNE SNEAI). Castor Business Adm. WII.NA L. SNEKI), Shreveport Accounting NANCY E. SNMtKK. Shreveport Inleli.M De-ien I DONALD R. SNOWDKN. Monroe Civil Kncini-cring DENNIS A. SODKKI.UND. Miml.-n Eltrirical Enginririnp KENNETH R. SOLI.EY. El Doratio, Ark. Clu-niiial Engim-rrinn JOSEPH N. SORACE, W. Mc.nn.e Ai counting ROBERT B. SPARKS. Lake Charles Malhcmalics ANTHONY R. SPATE, Shrev.port Ek( triral Engineering EDWARD SPIGENER. Athens Bus. .Management DESMOND C. SPRAWLS, Shreveport Civil Engineering THO.MAS J. SPtJRLOCK HL Baton Rouge .Mechaniral Engr.. Business DANNY B. .STANFORD, Springhill Health, Physiral Ed. DONALD R. .STANLEY, Minden Engineering, Computer Sci. PATRICIA R. STARKS, Dry Prong Home Economics ROBERT S. .STEPHEN.S, Bemice Marketing LaWANNA R. .STEPHENSON, Vivian Elementary Education WILLIA.M K. STEVENS, Denham Springs .Agricultural Engineering WILLIAM G. STILL, Taylor Forestry GREGORY P. .STONE, Ruston Painting GARY T. .STROUD, Pineville Mechanical Engineering GERALD F. .STROUP, New Orleans Advertising Design RONALD W. .STUCKEY, Ringgold English Education WILLIAM H. SUMRALL IH, Lafayette Economics JAMES V. TARVER, Ruston Electrical Engineering TERRI L. TATIIM, Duhach Eng. Ed. BU.LY W. TAYLOR, Chatham Finance DIf:K S. TAYLOR. Bossier City Marketing JAMES R. TAYLOR. Winnfield Chemical Engineering JOSEPHINE H. TAYLOR, Ruston English Education BILLY R. TEMPLE, Farmervillc Business Administration KANTI V. THAKRAR, Blanlyre, Malawi, C. Africa Methanical Engineering ART C. THICPEN, Ruston Mechanical Engineering SALLY E. THIGPEN, Ruston Psychology HAROLD U. THOMAS, Bastrop Ele( Iriral Engineering MARY B. THOMAS, Ringgold Accounting MARY S. THOMAS, Ruston Hume Economics, Fash. March. ROBERT P. THOMAS, Cibsland Agriculture Business WANDA J. THOMAS, Haynesville English Education CHAROLETTE THOMPSON, Bernice Accounting MARK G. THOMPSON, Ruston Finance ROBERT M. THORNTON, Seminole, Fla. Mechanical Engineering NANCY L. THRASHER, Shreveport Special Elementary Ed. Seniors SUSAN THURMON, Shreveport Fashion Merchandising ERNEST C. TILLMAN, W. Monroe Industrial Management CHESTER C. TIMBS, Memphis, Tenn. Business Adm., Management MICHAEL E. TIMMONS, Springhill Agriculture, Business MICHAEL C. TODD, Bossier City Mechanical Engineering STEVE H. TOWNSEND, Geismar Data Processing THEDORE H. TRAIGLE, Belle Chasse Mechanical Engineering MICHAEL R. TRANTIJM, Ruston Bus, Admin., Data Processing AUGU.ST G. TREIIBIG, Alexandria Computer Science CARL H. TRICHEL, JR., Ruston Mechanical Engineering REBECCA A. TRIMBLE, Beirut Mathematics Eduialion GREGORY T. TUCKER, Wi( hila, Kans. Electrical Engineiring JOHN C. TUCKER, Ruston Data ProccssinK STKI ' HEN C. TUCKER, .Shrtvcport Politiral Science DOl ' Gl.AS A. TUMA, Ruston Ci il Engineering AMANDA C. TUMMINEI.l.O, Ferriday Sn.i..|„n SHF.KKY A. TlKliKKVII.I.K, Farmerville Eli-nienlarv Eduialion MAIN E. TURNER III. Haral.an Civil Engineering GLENN (;. TURNER, Shrcvcporl Bu . Admin., Markelint; SHERRY I.. TURNER, Quitman Elemcnlary Eduralion SUE TURNER, .Shrcveport Journalism JOHN A. TYRREI.l., JR., Louisville, Ky. Business RONNIE C. VAIL, Jonesboro Zoology STEPHANIE I). VAI.LERY, Forest Hill Physical Education Seniors CARROL W. VANNATTA, Shreveport Art Education RICHARD A. VANNATTA, Ruston Managenunt .Science DONALD J. VAN .SANDT, Bossier City Business Administration DOUGLAS A. VASTINE, Crossett. Ark. C ' omputer Science JOE H. VERDEL, Bogalusa Electrical Engineering JAMES R. VIDLER, Logansport Spei( h. Hearing Therapy MARY F. B. VIDLER, Ruston Office Administration JACQUELINE M. VIDRINE. Ruston Lil)rary Science KENNETH 1. VIDRINE, Bossier City Businiss Management CHARLES R. VINING, Oakdalc Mathematics Education JOHN I.. VINING, Choudrant History BEVERLY A. VINYARl), Hammond Mu .ic Eduralion Seniors SUZANNE VON EINEM, Shreveport Elementary Education BARBA Bua BAKKY A. VOWELL, Cotton Valley Music Education BOIIEB Bu ' in ROBEKT P. WADDELL, Shreveport Mathematics BOBEK TERESA WADE, Choudrant J, FOB Sociology NORVIN L. WAGNER, Haynesville Elementary Education : SHELT Pkys PETER G. WAGNER. Hicksville, N. Y. Accounting HAHIll Eletl BARBARA A. WAITS, Arcadia Physical Education J«IEi P««. LARRY G. WAITS, Arcadia Business Education DAJIO Pre-L WANDA L. WALDRON, Choudrant Library Science JAMES F. WALKER, Ruston Agriculture Eduiation ROGER V. WALKER, Ruston Industrial Engineering RONNIE W. WALKER, Florien Electrical Engineering BARRY N. WALTERS, Ruston Accounting ARCIJTT S. WARD, Shreveport Mechanic al Engineering RAY M. WARD, Mindcn Geology RICHARD A. WARNER, JR., Ruston Personnel Management ■ i jr ■ JERRILENE WASHINGTON. Crambling Elementary Education JAMES R. WATEREALLEN, Shreveport Chemical Engineering RICHARD M. WATKINS, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering DAVID E. WATSON, Homer Accounting THOMAS M. WATSON, Oak Ridge Chemistry JOSEPH B. WEBB. Mansfield Mechanical Engineering LINDA K. WEBB. Shreveport Social Studies Education RALPH M. WEBB, Coushatta Elec Irical Engineering liAHUAKA J. WKI.CII. Vidalia liu ' -in v-Offiic EJuiation HOIiKKT M. WEKTZ. Alexandria Itii-incss Adnlir1i lrali m HOUKHT V. WKSTMOKELANIJ, Lecsville Wildlifi- Manag.m.nl J. FORI) WIHTK, Hii-tnn Industrial Managiincnt SHKI.TON H. WlllTl.OCK, Huston Physical Eduiation IIAKDIK L. WHiniNGTON, Bayou Chicot Electrical Enginccrinf; JAMES E. WIl.EY. Karmcr%illc IVr-onncI Management DAMON WII.I.IAM.S, Tallulah Prel.aw, liu-iness f-ill JAMES K. WILLIAMS, Shrevcporl Wildlife Conservation, Management MAKGARET A. WILLIAMS, Hodge Business Office Education RALPH S. WILLIAMS, Minden Accounting ROBERT L. WILLIAMS, Gibsland Forestry ROBERT S. WILLIAMS, Minden Mechanical Engineering THOMAS W. WILLIAMS, Ruston Elei trical Engineering BOBBY I.. WILLIAMSON, Mooringsport GenU.gy THOMAS I). WILLIAMSON, Huston Business, Marketing MAKGARET S. WILLIS, Huston History TINA WILLIS, Kusion Elementary F lu alion DONNA L. WILSON, Shrcveport Business Educati..n, English EDWARD K. WILSON, .Shreveport Physical Edutation H. DAVID WILSON, Kusion So( ial Studies STEVEN E. WILSON, Bossier City Mathematics JESSIE J. WILTCHER, Tallulah Mcchaniial Engineering MIKE WINDHAM, Monroe Chemical Engineering %% Seniors MARI-GAYLE WISE, Shreveport Sociology, French CATHYE C. WOODARD, Delhi Interior Design CHARLES W. WVATT, Bossier City Civil Engineering J. HOWARD WYNN. Sicily Island English Education ERNEST J. YANCEY. JR., Ruston Petroleum Engr. TO.MMY YEE, Tallulah Pre-Medicine DAVID B. YOUNG, Ruston Chemistry HOWARD B. YOUNG, Alexandria Architecture JAMES N. ZEY, Homer Marketing Kcf islralion |M()Vcs to ! • ii lilllr ((iiifii-iii fui -iimk- In li lii(lcii rrs Jur unic President: Robert Temple Senators: Jack Cain Todd Davis Susan Johnson Diana Marrs Trisha Raburn Bill Wright illiWX Juniors : OLIVIA H. ADAMS, Bogalusa JAMES C. ADDISON. Bossier Cily TON] ADGER. Gilliam BACHMAN B. ADKINS, Shongaloo RACHEL L. ADKINS, Shongaloo BOBBY D. ALDY, Jonesboro LEVON ALEXANDER. Gibsland LOU ANN ALEXANDER, Simsbor ROBERT K. ALEXANDER, Bethany GARY T. AUBEE, Bossier City JOHN H. ALLEN, Ruston LYNDA M. ALLEN, Ruston LYNDA S. ALLEY, Omaha, Neb. GORDON C. ALLISON, Shreveport ELIZABETH A. ANDERS, Ferriday CAROLYN N. ANDERSON, Shreveport BRENDA D, ANDREWS, Marion JOHNNIE G. ANDREWS, Dubarh ELLIS M. ANTOON, Homer R. STEVE ARRAMBIDE. DeRiddei H. ALLEN ASHWORTH. Lake Charles KERRY L. AULDS, Spcarsville LINDA K. AULDS, Bossi.-r City VICKl D. AULDS, Jonesboro JUDY A. AVANT, Clay JOEY E. AVERY, Jonesboro BRUCE C. AYRES, Quitman BONNIE J. BAILEY, Athens .1 ( 114 I SUSZANNE BAILEY. Minden TED M. BAILEY. Lt-esvillf JUDY E. BAKER. Monroe WILLIAM T. BAKER, JR., Shrevcport WILLIAM C. BALEZ. New Orleans RICHARD W. BANDI. Monroeville. Pa. BRENDA F. BANKSTON, Zarhar) CAROLYN L. BANNING, Bossier Ciiv DEBORAH S. BARKER. Bossier City DEBRA L. BARKSDALE. Bossier City JOHN R. BARMORE. Jamestown BENJAMIN H. BARNARD. El Dorado, Ark. NANCY A. BARNES. Ruston CHARLES R. BARNETT. Ft. Smith. Ark. RITA A. BARRON. Ruston JAMES G. BARTON. Ottawa. 111. OWEN J, BATT. New Orleans MARGARETT D. BAUGHMAN. Farmerville ELIZABETH A. BAYLISS. El Dorado. Ark. WALTER E. BEARD, Monroe BELINDA- F. BEARDEN, West Monroe WILLIAM T. BEASLEY. FerridaN CATHEY A. BELL. Delhi GWENDOLYN F. BENEFIEL, Now Orleans Juniors JOHN V. BENNETT, Spearsville MARY H. BENSEY, Bossier City GREG BERRY, Magnolia, Ark. GEORGE W. BETHARD, Dry Prong LEO T. BILES, Ruston CYNTHIA K. BISHOP, Bernice THOMAS S. BLANSETT, Charlotte, N. C. RENE H. BONILLA, Leesville RALPH J. BORDELON, Marksvil JAMES R. BOYD, West Monroe JOYCE BOYD, Ruston JOY S. BRADFORD, Springhill MICHAEL BRANTLEY, Junction City, Ark. JUDY BRASHER, Farnnerville BARBARA M. BREWER, Ruston CYNTHIA A. BRISTOW, Shreveport i MARIE A. BROCATO, Shreveport DAVID W. BROOKINGS, Shreveport GARY K. BROWN, DeRidder JAMES H. BROWN, JR., Ruston JEREL E. BROWN, Hartford, Ky. M ' LOU BROWNING, Zachary ORVELL BRYANT, JR., Bernice CATHRYN C. BUCKLEY, Bernice 4 k LINDA L. BUNCH. Homer MICHAEL D. BURFORD. Closirr JAMES J. BLRNE1T. III. W.-t Monroe BOB E. BURTON, El Dorado. Ark. ADRON E. BUTLER, Mangham BETTY R. CACLE. Shrevtport JACK L. CAIN, N.-W Ibi-ria JANICE CAIN, Marion JOHN M. CALDWELL, Bernice GARY L. CALLIGAS. ShreNf-port JAMES S. CAMERON, Jun. lion City. Ark. RICHARD H. CAMPBELL, Pitkin DENNIS A. CANTRELL. Sibley GARY D. CARAWAY, Cotton Valley VERNON R. CARPENTER, Dodson MICHAEL W. CARROLL, Baton Rouge JANE E. CATHEY, Dodson KEITH L. CAUSEY. Baton Rouge GARY M. CHEEK. Wisner HERSCHEL E. CHELETTE. Colfax JOAN M. CHOAT. Forest AUDREY L. CHUMLEY. Ruston CYNTHIA CLEVELAND. Jackson, Miss. SUELLYN CLYDE. Alexandria LEWIS L. COATS. JR.. Minden CHRIS COCHRAN. Rayville HOWARD R. COLBERT. Winnsboro ALICE L. COLLINS, Hodge Juniors ROGERS V. COLLINS, Ruston K.ATHY S. COLVIN. Tallulah CECIL N. COL ELL, JR., Columbia KENNETH H. CONNELL. Chalmette JAMES E. cook: Bernice JANEY R. cooper, Fouke, Ark. THOMAS R. cooper, RayviUe TIMOTHY J. COOPER. DeRidder PATRICK G. CORBETT. Alexandria ANDRE L. COURSEY, Rusion VICTOR L. COURSEY, Ruston GEOFFREY H. COWAN, Laurel, Miss. JAMES W. COWLING, JR., Mansfield CHARLES C. COX, Natchez, Miss. RODERICK M. COX, Shreveport DOROTHY L. CRATON, Minden GORDON B. CRAWFORD, Shreveport LINDA K. CRAWFORD, Ruston ROBERT D. CRAWFORD, Tallulah ROBERT S. CRAWFORD, Elizabeth JERI L, CREEGAN, Shreveport PLES W. CRIPPS, Ruston MARY ANN CRUMBLISS, Bossier City RUSSELL 0. CUMMINGS, Columbia GARRETT CYPHER, New Kensington, Pa. DEANNA K. DARLAND, Ruston LARRY K. DAUGHTRY, Shreveport PATRICIA DAVIDSON, Shreveport CHARLES R. DAVIS. Shnv.pon DONNA S. DAVIS. W.silak.- Df)RIS L. DAVIS, RuMon MICHAEL P. DAVIS. Chou.Iranl TODD D. DAVIS. Bossif-r Ciiy JOY LYNN DAWF . Shrevepon SANDRA J. DAY. Bossier Cily ROSELYNE DEII.EY. Shrrv.-port KAY L. DELOACH, Aihms JOHN A. DERR. Winnruld JOHN J. DERTZO. MansHeld ROBERT L. DEVALL. Uke Charles CHARLES R. DEVILI.E. Rusion MYRNA G. DEVILLE. Turkey Creek ANDRE J. DEWALD. New Orleans GEORGE E. DEZENDORF, Alexandria RICHARD C. DICKERSON. Amiie MORRIS B. DICKEY. Houston. Tex. STEVE M. DICKEY. Rusion THOMAS J. DINGLER. Quiiman LOUIS J. DISTEFANO. Shrevepon ALTON I.. DOBBINS. Shre .■porl ARCHIE B. DOSS. JR.. Dubaeh RICKY L. DOSS, Ruston VIRGINIA R. DOYLE. Minden HENRY W. DRABEK. Shrevepon HARRY J. DRASUTIS. S|,r.vepon GLEN A. DREHER. JR.. Baslrop Juniors BARBARA DRIGGERS, Shreveport MELVIN C. DRUMMOND, Shreveport MICHAEL T. DRUMMOND, Shreveport MARY D. DUDLEY, Shreveport DON W. DUNLAP, Shreveport GARY S. DUNLAP, Monroe JAMES P. DUNN, Baton Rouge DANIEL J. DUPLANTIS, Morgan City CHRIS DUPRE, Lake Charles JERRY B. DURAND, Texarkana, Tex. LEON M. EARL, Crowville ANN E. EARLE, Jonesboro MARILYN A. EARNEST, Cheneyvilh WILLIAM L. EBARB, Shreveport PATRICIA A. EDISON, Alexandria ALICE M. EDMONSON, Oak Grove MARILYN L. ELLISON, Farmervill SCOTT L. ENGLE, Minden KAREN 0. ESKEW, Minden LORI M. EVANS, El Dorado, Ark. JANIS EVERETT, Farmerville HOMER G. FARMER, Ida GREGORY L. FARQUE, Crossett, Ark. JOHN M. FARRELL, Houma RHONDA G. FAULKNER, El Dorado, Ark. SANDRA FENTON, Shreveport LINDA G. FERGUSON, Warren, Ark. ROBERT D. FERGUSON, New Orleans i ' CATHRYN E. FERRINGTON, Wal.rproof BILLY G. FOR BIS, Al.xandria DAVID F. FORTUNA. Bossier City STEPHEN L. FOSTER. Uwisvilk-. Ark. SUSAN L. FOSTER. Slir -v.-port WESTON G. FOSTER. Winnfii ' ld BILLY G. FRANSKN, O[ lousas HENRI A. FRAZIER. Shriv.-porl .MARK K. FILLER. JR.. Eros JIMMY G. FLNDERBL ' RK. Sla MARY A. FUTCH. Farm rvillr NORMA FUTCH. Oak Grove FRANK N. GAENSEHALS. Shrrv.-port RICHIE GARRETT. Ha n. villr LINDA C. GARVIN, Shn-v.-port JOHN B. GAUDIN. Winnfidd WILLIAM R. GAUNT, F.lmrr, N. J. BRUCE W. GAUTHIER. Bunkio MARION C. GAUTHIER. Morrauvill PATRICK 0. GEAGAN, JR., Gr.ina JAMES B. GIBSON, Vivian JOHN W. GIDDENS, Farmcrvillc RONALD GILES, Plain Dealing SHKILA G, GILES, Homer Juniors GARY W. GLASS. Ferriday JUDITH A. W. GOLDEN. Rusion RONNY GOODMAN, Delhi PETE D. GOODWIN. Cditon Valley L. JONES GOW, Shreveport HOBERT D. GOWAN, Bossier Cily STEPHEN GRABER, Bossier City JAMES M. GRAVES, Bernice BARBARA J. GRAY. Baton Rouge CARON J. GRAY. Ruston JAMES L. GREEN, Jennings MYNA L. GREEN. Oakdale GARRY L. GREER. Quitman SHEARER A, GREER, Trout WILLIAM J.. GREER, Athens LELON L. GRIGGS, JR., Homer WILLIAM GROSSMON, III, Lake Providence WILLIAM T. GRUBBS, Minden DAVID P. GUARINO, Marrero KAREN A, GUICE, Sibley LARRY W, GUIN, Shreveport ARTURO F. GURDIAN, New Orht ARTHUR C. HACKNEY, Farmervil DAVID J. HALEY, Monroe KDW AHI) A HAMITON. Sl.r.v.f.orl LINFJA K MANKINS. Wak.- Villaf;.-. T.x. KLN.NtTH L. HANSKN. Bos i.r Cii) GEORGE E. HARDIN. Rusion HI MI ' IIMKV II. HARDY. Ai.-xanrlria LO.NMK (;. HAKDY. JR.. Bossirr Cily SHKI.IA MARKKY. Shrevrporl LAWNIEJ. HARP. Rusion MICHAEL B. HARPER. Wal.rproof RONDA K. HARPER. Ruston CINDY J. HARRI.S. AI.Aandria DOT A. HARTMAN. Lak.- Charl.s CLAYTON M. H. TAWAY, Ruston LINDA D. HAY. Ruston NANCY C. HEADRICK. Longstr.H MICHAEL D. HEARNE. Springhill BETTY J. HENDERSON. Sp.ars%ill,- KENNETH L. HENNARD. Shnv.porl HANA 0. HESS. New Orlrans DON M. HILLER. Mnairi.- WAYNE J. HINGLE. N.w Orleans S. DENISE HODGE. Marion JOHN L. HOEFOSS, Mind.n DALE W. HOGAN, Ruston FLOYD L. H0(;AN. Gill«rl BARBARA A. HOLLADAY. Ruston MICKI A. HOI.LINGSHEAD. Canton. Ohio A. C. HOI.LINS. JR.. Mcr Roup- uniors SHERRIE L. HOOSER, Shreveport NANCY E. C. HOUCK, Simsboro PATRICIA A. HOUSE, Ferriday WILLIAM G. HOUSTON, Shrevpporl WILLIAM D. HOVER, Bossier City DON B. HOWARD. Rusion MARSHAL R. HOWELL, Winnfield ANNE HUBBARD, Rayville WILLIAM R. HUDDLESTON, Springhil CHRISTINE HUDSON, Jennings DIANA L. HUGHES, Arcadia ROBERT C. HUGHES, Taylor, Ark. STEVE L. HULSE. Minden DALE M. HUMBLE, El Dorado, Arl . INGIA A. HUMBLE, Minden BENJAMIN H. HUNTER, Shreveport WILLIAM G. HUNTER, Cotton Valley DAVID G. HURST, Shreveport MARY A. HYATT, Rusion JAMES C. HYDE, Arcadia PHILLIP L. ISRAEL, Bunkie DAVID N. JACKSON, Crossett, Ark. HOWARD W. JACKSON, JR., Lccompte LINDA J. JACKSON, Lake Charles MARGARET A. JACKSON, Shreve] WAYNE K, JACKSON, Minden MARK E. JAMES, El Dorado, Ark. JOHN W. jARRELL, Alexandria i . STEPHANIE A. JARREU.. Shn-vcporl JAMES E. JENKINS. Milwauk.T. Wise. MICHAEL R. JENKINS, fc.palu a T, BRANT JENKINS. Shr.vtport REBECCA D. JERRY, El Dorado. Ark. EDDIE D. JOHNSON. Shrt-v.-porl FREDDIE B. JOHNSON. Shr.vopori GLYNN S. JOHNSON, Pk-asanl Hill GWYNN M. JOHNSON. Pleasant Hill M. CHERYLENE JOHNSON. Shreveport SHIRLEY A. JOHNSON. Shrcvcporl SUSAN C. JOHNSON, Rusion WALTER R. JOHNSON. JR., Shrrveport WILLIAM L. JOHNSON. JR.. Castor JANET S. JOHNSTON. Baton Rouge RONALD J. JOHNSTON. Bastrop GARY v.. JONES. Clayton GRANBY D. JONES, Oak Grove SHERRIL R. JONES. Fonlyre. Ark. WILLIAM JONES. JR.. Gmeya-on-tl BRENDA D. .lORDAN. WinnlVld BRUCE A. JORDAN. Arlington. Tex. RANDALL K. KEEN. Hammond PAULA A. KEES. Alexandria REBECCA 1. KEKS. Rusion FRANCIS CYRIL KELLY. JR.. New Orle MARSHA R. KEMP. ClinKm FRANK B. KENNEDY. 111. Meiairie Juniors KATIE G. KERRY. Alth.imcr. Ark. BETTY A. KILPATRICK. Springhill WARREN K. KIMBLER. Baton Rou;;,- JERRY T. KIMBROUGH, El D..ra.io. Ark. LAWRE.NCE M. KINCAID. Shr.vcpor WILLIAM B. KIN.MAN, ML Ruston DAVID R. KNIGHTEN, Li.sbon ANDREW K.NOWLES. Savannah, Ga. EDILIA A. KOLB. M.iairi.- RONNIE LAFITTE, K.-iihvilir KEITH .M. LALUMIA. Aral.i MICHAEL A. LANCASTER, Miiairie ANNETTE LAND, Ruston JEANNE B. LAND, Ruston COLBY S. LAPLACE, St. Gabriel F. A. LARAIA, JR., Manchester, Conn. JOSEPH F. LATKA, Ru i. n PAUL C. LAWRENCE. Hammon.l KENNETH W. LAZARUS, Shreveji LINDA J. I.KE. Alexandria G. KEITH LEFFEL, li:iio„ K.) STEVE W. LEMKE, Hh-lmi R. L. LESTER. D.lhi JUANITA H. LEWIS. Piikin t .  BAHHAH A A. LINKR. Rusion RO.NNV W. I.OCKKrr. Pfrriday FOSTKK D. LO ' IT, JR., Min.l.-n SHERRY A. LOVE. Columl.ia PATRICIA A. LOVELACE, Pla |u.min.- CONNIE S. LOWE. Winnshoro MICHAKI. E. LOWREY. Dodson DEBORAH G. LUCY. New Orleans GREGORY LUETKEMEYER, Bossier Cily LESLIE L. LYLES. Plain Dealing WILLIAM T. LYLES. Oak.lal.- MARGARET A. LYNCH. Shrevepori CERRY B. MABOL. De ille GILBERT M. MABRY. Ruston ROBERT T. MADDEN. Shrcveport RONALD M. MADDEN, Ruston WILLIAM B. MADDEN. DuUmh CHARLES M. MALARKEY. Uk. ' Charle TONI MONFERDINl. Silsl.ee. Tev. DANNY W. MANNING. S| ears ill,. KATHY L. MANUEL. Rusi„n TEENSY MARLER. Alexandria HERBERT V. MARTIN. Bak.r BETIY S. MASON. Shrev.porl JIMMY MATHIS. Sllre e[)orI BRIDGET A. MAY. Bal.m Rouge JAMES MAZIARZ. Tonawan.la, N. Y. LYNDA M. M.HETH. Shr.vei.on Juniors J.- MICHAEL McCALLlSTER, Anadia CARL A. McCARTER. Rusion REBECCA E. McCLUNG, Alexandria GRACE E. McCULLARS, El Dorado, Ark. RICHARD T, McCULLER, Mansndd KENNETH E. McDONALD, III, Manghan FRED R. McGAHA, Houston, Tex. PATRICIA A. MeGEHEE, Ruston MARTHA J. McGOUGH, Monroe MARTHA E. McGUIRE, Rusion RICHARD T. McGlNNIS, Keithville ARTHUR H. McKAY, Winnsboro BARBARA E. McKEE, Ruston DIANE E. McKEE, Ruston JOHN S. McKELLAR, Mooringsport CHARLES D. McKENZlE, Homer JAMES G. McKENZIE, Homer MARY E. McKENZIE, Shreveport PHILLIP T. McKENZIE, Homer PHYLLIS S. McMANUS, Eunice JOHN R. McMICHAEL, Amite JO ANN McWILLIAMS, Springhill CHARLES C. MENGER, JR., Baton Rouge LESLIE E. MEYER, Shr. ' veport JOHN B. MIDDLETON, Arcadia LINDA L. MIKEI.I., Alexandria JOHN M. MILAM, Rusion JANET L.MILLEK. ( owle i I MARCIA MILLER, BIytheville AFB, Ark. SHARON C. MILLER. WinnsLoro WALTER E. MILLET, III. Norco SAYOKO MIMOTO. Rusion SANDRA K. MITCHELL, Shrcveporl LONNIE S. MIZELL, Heflin RANDAL J. MOERTLE, Ft. Worth, Tex. NANCY A. MONZINGO. Shreveport JOHN W. MOORE, Jennings JUDY E. MOORE, Rusion MARTHA C. MOORE, Homer ROBERT T. MOORE, Goldonna WALTER L. MOORE. Ringgold DANIEL L. MORGAN. Lake Charles FRANK E. MORGAN. Ruston KENNETH F. MORGAN, Shongaloo 1 JIM MORRIS, Lafayelle KATHERINE D. MORROW, Alexandria PERRY A. mIiLLIKIN, El Dorado Ark. LYNDA L. MURPHY, Shreveport JANIS A. MURRELL, Bentley BOBBY J. MYERS, JR., Shongaloo STEPHEN J. MYERS, Shreveport BEVERLY MYRES, Shreveport Juniors FRED A. NEAL. Mer Rouge J. ALAN NEALY, Cotton Valley CHARLES R. NEEDLES. Shrevcpo GARY M. NELSON, MinHen WANDA S. NELSON, Shreveporl JOHN C. NETTLES, Dry Prong WILLIAM A. NETTLES, Dry Prong MARY L. NEWKIRK, Laurel, Miss. WAYNE F. NICOSIA, Metairie BEN G. NIX, El Dorado, Ark. JERRY L. NOLAN, Doyline DAVID J. NORMAN, Alexandria KAREN L. NORMAN, Minden TONI NORRIS, Vivian THOMAS E. NORTON, Shreveport LOUIS M. NOWLIN, III, Ferriday JUDITH M. O ' BRIEN, Delhi PHIL L. O ' BRYANT, Shrev.port SHARON L. ODELL, Minden WILLIAM D. ODEN, JR., Shreveporl JODY ODOM, Farmerville WILLIE L. ODOM, Shr. ' v, por JO E. ONOFRY, Baton Rouge JAMES C. OWEN, Ruston Cilv GREGORY F. PADULA, B. MARY L. PAKiK, Ruston ARMS PALMKH, JR., Camden, Ark PAUL H. PALMER, (;o(hI Pine i I i i R. MICHAKI. PALMKR. Si. b.iii . Mo GKRAI.I) A. I ' ARCflK. N.w Orl.ans KKNNtTH 0. PARDLE. Quilman I. THERESA PARISY. Shr.v.port ERNESTO M. PARKER. Nicaragua JAMES W. PARKER. Rodessa ROBERT E. PARKER. Winnfi.M J. LAWANNA PARKS. Farm -nill.- JIM F. PAYNTER. Rusicn DONNA K. PEASE. Shrrveporl JACKIE M. PEDLAR. Shrevcport LINDA K. PERKINS. Piikin ROBERT L. PEYTON. West Monroe CHARLES A. PHILLIPS. Zachary KENNETH D. PHILLIPS. Ruston JOHN B. PIAZZA. Bossier City GRADY C. PITTMAN. Vivian PAUL F. PITTMAN. Oak.lal.- JAMES H. POE, Strong, Ark. CELIA POPE. Baton Rouge DAVID L. PORTER. Pasadena. Tex. CHARLES W. POST. Farmerville BARBARA F. POWELL. Havnesville BETTY J. PRESTRIDCE. Tioga THOY H. PRE.STRIDCE. Tioga JANET L. PRICE, Shrevrport LAWRENCE II. PROCTOR. Sulphur JAMES T. PROTHRO. Shrev. porl 1 Juniors JOHNETTE PULLIG, Gibsland GINA C. PURSLEY, Shreveport JERRY G. PUTNAM, Monroe DAVID S. RABB, Ruslon ANDREE RABUN, Farmerville PATRICIA RABURN, Shreveport LYNN A. RAFFERTY, New Orleans ALfRED C. REED, Opelousas EMILY J. REED, El Dorado, Ark. NANCY L. REED, Shreveport W. DALE REEDER, El Dorado, Ark. ROBERT N. REYNOLDS, Camden, Ark. CATHY L. RHODES, El Dorado, Ark. LOU E. RHODES, Spearsville _ CHARLES RICE, Hattiesburg, Miss. DALE Y. RICH, Tallulah DERRIEL G. RICH, Plain Dealing NANCY J. RICHARDSON, Shreveport RANDY C. RICHTER, Shreveport DAVID H. RIGSBY, Shreveport PATRICIA A. RILEY, Shreveport JANIS N. ROACH, Bernire MICHAEL H. ROBERTS, Olla MICHAEL R. ROBERTS, Shreveport StEVE A. ROBERTSON, Shreveport GEORGE E. ROBICHAUX. Rayne DONNIE V. ROBISON, Ringgold MARY E. ROBINSON, Shr.-v.-port SHERYL R. ROBINSON. W.st Monroo HELEN J. RODRICUE, Wcsiwego STEPHEN P. ROGERS. Shrrvepon BOBBY J. ROSETT. Shr.v.port CLARA R. ROUNTREE. Rusion CHARLOTTE G. ROZIER, Alexandria DIANNE C. RUSSELL, Jena MELVIN E. RUSSELL, New Orleans MICHAEL I. RUSSELL. Shreveport MARLIN M. RYDER. JR.. De iJie RONALD K. SAMS. Doddridge. Ark. PATRICK J. SANCHEZ, Alexandria f JERRY E. SANDERS. Shreveport FANNIE P. SANDIFER. Oak Grove LARRY E. SAWYER, Bossier City RICHARD A. SCALES, Shreveport MICHAEL L. SCHAUWECKER, Shreveport MICHAEL C. SCHOOLER. Ferriday CHARLOTTE M. SCORSONE, Bossier City CHERIE A. SCRIBER. Baton Rouge CELIA A. SEBASTIAN. Shreveport SUSAN A. SEELIGER. Ruston CHRISTOPHER M. SEILEY. Ferriday SUSAN R. SELLE. Ruston Juniors t RONALD C. SELMAN. R n M JAMES L. SERMONS, JR., Oil Ciiy KENNA G. SESSLER. B.ll.vu.-, Wa. TERRELL L. SEXTON, Sprinyhill PANKAJ J. SHAH, India MICHAEL K. SHANNON, Plt-asanl Hill BETTY JEAN SHAW, Lake Providenc t- JAMES H. SHAW, Fl. Worth, Tex. NANCY H. SHAW, Ruslon LISBETH SHEARER, Huni.svillc, Ala. PEGGY 0. SHERIDAN, Angi.- JAMES G. SHREVE, Baton Rouge i BETTIE S. SIEBERT, Ethil DIANNE SIMPSON, El Dorado, Ark. DOTTIE K. SIMPSON, New Orleans JEANNIE L. SINCLAIR, West Monroe JOHN S. SMART, Polio, k CARL F. SMITH, Vidalia CAROL LYNN SMITH, Vi. CHERYL R. SMITH, Shnv DAVID L. SMITH, W.si Monro,- DONNA E. SMITH, Manon JUDITH A. SMITH, OI.erlin MICHELLE M. SMITH, Shrevepori 1] RANDOLPH H. SMITH. Baion Roup- RONALD E. SMITH. Shr.v.-pori WILLIAM R. SMITH. Shrevepon MARILYN SMITHEY. Sil.U-y DAVID L. SMYTHIA. H.,i S|.rinf;s. Ark. JANIS K. SNIDER. Shr.vrporl TESA SNIVELY. Monro.- RICHARD D. SOBCZAK. Bossier Cilv CORDELIA E. SOMMERS. Baton Rouge DONALD A. SONGY. Donaldsonville SAM R. SQUYRES, Ruston LOUIS W. STACKS, Alhens GERALD H. STEELE. New Ork-ans ANNETTE STEWART. Gibsiand DONNA J. STEWART. Tallulah JEFFREY B. STEWART. Shreveport CHARLES D. STOKELD. Glenmora CHRISTOPHER P. STONE. Rusion EDISON F. STOREY. Houston, Tex. MARTHA D. STRACENER, Many L. EVERETTE STRAIN, Ruston LYNDA I. STRATTON. Minden RODGER STRATTON. JR.. Lake Charl. BETH A. STRICKLIN. El Dorado, Ark. ARCHIE J. SI;MMERLIN. Euni..- JUNE K, SUMRALL. Shnv.port JOHN W. SUTTON. C.nion Vall.-y LAWRENCE H. SUTTON. Shrevi ' porl Juniors ROBERT L. SUTTON, Arcadia BONNIE D. SWAFFORD, Jonesboro CHLOE SWART, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia DEBORAH D. SYKES, Opelousas FRANK A. SYKES, Monroe CLIFFORD A. TAYLOR, Pine Bluff, Ark. M. JEANETTE TAYLOR, Br celand THOMAS H. TAYLOR, JR., Shreveport GARY L. TEMPLETON, Jonesboro EDDIE H. TERRY, Alexandria FLOYD LEE THOMPSON, Shreveport JOY R. THOMPSON, Bossier City RICHARD A. THOMPSON, Shreveport CAROLYN S. THORNHILL, Minden GEORGE A. THORNTON, St. Louis, Mo. LINDA C. THORNTON, Bossier City MARGARET S. TINDOL, Alexandria KARON K. TINSLEY, Arcadia DIANNE L. TOUPS, West Monroe LESLIE 0. TOWNS, JR., Gibsland WILLIAM I. TOWNSEND, Zachary SUSAN B. TRAHAN, Lccsville JUDD C. TRAVIS. Minden JOHN T. TRAYLOR, Baton Rouge BILLY L. TRIPLETT, Bossier City CONNIE J. TUCKER, Farmcrville HAROLD W. TUCKER. Bossier City RONALD J. TULLOS. Ruston iffl i ll I TKRRY L. TYNES. Rusion REBFXCA UHI.MANN. Hunuvillr. Ala STELLA E. LMPHRIF . B.nlon LARRY A. VAR.NAIX). Winnslx.ro MARY N. VAUGHAN, Monroe LEVIE VIDRINE, JR.. Vill.- Platte FRANCIS F. VIGUERIE, Convent LARRY M. WAITES, Shreveport E. COLENE WALKER. Shreveport FRANK M. WALKER. Monroe JIMMY A. WALKER. Winnn.-i.l MICKEY R. WALKER. Min.l.n CHARLES W. WALL, Ruston BECKY J. WALLACE, Shreveport REBECCA T. WALLACE, Shrevep. ALAN R. WALLER. Arcadia SARAH D. WALTERS. Rayville KAREN S. WALTMON, Mindcn DENNIS A. WARD, Shongaloo JERRY D. WARE, Rayville Shannon ware, Dallas, Tex. BRIAN D. WARNER. New Orleans JEAN A. WASHAM, Farmerville CONNIE D. WASHINGTON. Arraili GAYLE W. WATKINS. Ferrulay JAMES M. WATSON, Bossier City JIMMY H. WATSON. Haynesville JUDY D. WATTS. Min.len Juniors ROBERT M. WEAVER, Monroe ROBERT C. WEBB, Tallulah CARLTON D. WEIMAN. Mamh.st.r, Conn. WANDA J. WEST, DeRidder CHRIS R. WESTBROOK, Shr( |)ori DENNI.S E. WHEELUS, Junction Cily. Ark. DAN G. WHIDDON. JR.. El Dorado, Ark. CRAIG S. WHITE, New Orleans ■ LARRY L. WHITE, Baton Rouge STEVE E. WHITEMAN, Baton Rouge FLOY N. WILCOXEN, Shrevepori PARKER R. WILDER, Alexandria BRYANT R. WILLIAMS, Winnsboro DALES L. WILLIAMS, Bossier City ROBERT G. WILLIAMS, Alexandria WANDA WILLIAMS, Junrlion City, Ark. LYNDOL Y. WILLIAMSON, Basiroji STAN WILLIAMSON, Vivian ANTHONY J. WILSON, Shrevepori THOMAS M. WILSON, Shrevepori ■port KENNETH W. WINTERROWD, Shrev JOHNIE L. WISE, Ruston BARRY C. WirrSCHEN, New Orleans JOSEPH M. WOMACK, Oak Grove VlCHAl WONGVASU, Bangkok, Thailand T. DIANNE WOODRUFF, Monroe BERNIE J. WOODS, Haughion ELAINE I). WREYFOKI), Cull, n HOWARD W. WRIGHT, Ru. ,tun President: Joliii Fra icr Senators: Barbara Cliuiiilcv Kathy Garfield Ronnie Hetlicox Keith Jones Kevin Jones Alice Vercher DONNA D. ABERCROMBIE. Jonesboro GARY M. ACHEE. Baker DEBORAH L. ACKERMAN. DeRidder DAVID F. ADAMS, Ruston ELLEN R. ADAMS, Sikes SUSAN D. ADAMS. Ruston MARTIE J. ADKINS. Famienille JERRI L. AGERTON. Urbana. Ark. DEBE ALBRIGHT. Tyler. Tex. LINDA A. ALBRITTON. Homer MIKE D. ALBRITTON. Ruston LARRY P. ALEXANDER. Walker Sophomores WILLIAM ALEXANDER, Shreveporl DOUGLAS H. ALLEN. Winnficld SARA F. ALLEN, Springhill DANNY H. ALMOND, Silsbee, Tex. HOYETT L. ALMOND. JR., Hope, Ark. JURLEE ANDINC. Ruston STEVE D. ANDREWS, Jena JAMES B. ARNOLD, Shreveporl SUVIT ARUNANONDCHAI. Bangkok, Thai. FRANK M. AUER, Coushalla PATRICIA D. AULDS, Jon.sboro SALLY R. AUSTIN, Farmerville i 140 SHARON C. BACI.F.. Mangham JULIAN G. BAIDY. Pinpvilk- RONALD P. BAIDY. Pinoville HOWARD B. BAILEY, Shongaloo BO BAKKR, Winnsboro SHELDON R. BAKER. Mangham WARREN B. BALL. Shr.vtpon GLYNN E. BANKS. Winnshoro CAROL A. BARBER. Shr.veporl RONALD W. BARNES, r.hou.lranl RODNEY 0. BARNETTE. Junciion City MICHAEL BARNIDGE. Monroe JANE BARRON. Farmeniik- ELLIS C. BARTHE, M.tairir KATHLYN M. BARTON, Chalm.ii.- ROGER A. BASS, Jena ROBERT E. BEACH, Shreveporl REBECCA L. BEASLEY, AKin, T.x. THOMAS M, BEAUCHAMP, Clinton PEGGY L. BEAVERS, Troui K. DIANNE BECK, Alexandria WILLIAM T. BECKMON, Mindun JOHN D. BELCHER, Franklinlon LARRY G. BELL, Quilman MARGARET A. BENOIT. Kaf.Ian KURT T. BENSON, Silsbee, Tex. SHERRY L, BERGERON, Gihslaml ALICE L. BERNARD. Like Charles Sophomores ARTIE R. BERRY. Jennings MICHAEL A. BERRY. Bowi.-. MH. JOY L. BIGLER, Canton. Ohio BARBARA A. BIZET. Shr.v.-porl BELINDA N. BLACKWELL. Mindm THOMAS J. BLOCK, Metairi.- RICHARD D. BLUNSCHI. Ferridav JAMES R. BODDIE. DoHson FRANCINE B. BOGGESS. Shrevepori BETTY M. BOGGS. Bossi.r Ciu ROBERT I. BOOTHE. Wisnrr LINDA R, BOSWELL, Springhill BILL W. BOURLAND. Vienna. Va. RAL-PH S. BOWIE. JR.. Bunki.- RICHARD J. BOYCE. Shrevepori CYNTHIA S. BOYD, Choiidrant t VERNA R. BOYD. Rusi,.n MICHAEL M. BRANCH, RiiMon J.-VCK R. BRANDON. Dul.a. 1. RANDALL G. BRASELTON. ShreNe|...ri RONALD BRASELTON, El Dorado. Ark. JAMES R. BRASHEAR. While Oak. Tex. MARY K. HKEITIIAI ' IT. Jena KATHLEEN BREW.STER, Alexandria JOHN B. BRIDEWELL. Pin.vill.- KATHERINE L. BRILL. Shr. .-,,„ri CYNTHLA N. BRITTON. Shr.M|M,ri ANDRE. R. BROCATO. Shrrv.|M.rl ROBERT C. BROOKS. Wrsi Monro.- ENO J. BROLSSARD. Houma LINDA K. BROWN. Summ.rncl.l MICHAEL W. BROWN. Za. han ROBERT A. BRLMFIELD. Kcniwoo.l ROBIN M. BRUMFIELD. Now Orleans RALPH J. BRUNET. Madisonvillr GORDON L. BRUNSON. Min.len LAMAR G. BRYANT. Vivian GEORGE V. BRYSON. Grernwood JAMES J. BUCHLER. Mrtairi.- PAULA A. BURKS. Monroe PAMELA J. BURNETT. Alexandria MARCIA E. BURNHAM. Arradia ANDY W. BURNS. Camden. Ark. RODNEY C. BURNS. S| rin hill DAWNA I. BURNUM. Hodp- FREDERICK N. BUTLER. Gil.sland MICHAEL W. BYRON. Barksdale AFB JOHNNY G. CAILLETEAU. Shrevepori Sophomores PAUL E. CALDWELL, Bernice GARLAND W. CAMPBELL, Vidalia H. BRUCE CAMPBELL, Ruslon CAROL C. CANNON. Shreveport JAMES R. CANTRELL, Ruston MARGIE J. CANTY, Homer MICHAEL S. CARAWAY, Shreveport PHILIP L. CARDWELL. Sarepta PASIEUI S.lNDllU EMMETT D. CARNEY, Ruston RUSSELL M. CARO, New Orleans ANNETTE K. CARPENTER, Dodson GLEN E. CARROLL, Gilbert BONNIE S. CARSON, Jonesboro JUDITH F. CARTER, Minden WILLIAM M. CHAMBERS, Clinton JAMES M. CHAMBLEE, Baton Rouge DB ' NISl MICHUL TtRRU. WILBERT CHENEVERT, JR., Sinimesport CHERI M. CHERP, DeQuin, EARL A. CHILDRESS, Delhi MADISON C. CHISUM, Alexandria iHBlsIOl LINDA L. CHRISTOPH, Arcadia BARBARA A. CHUMLEY, Ruston GINGER CICERO. Alexandria VIRGINIA A. CLARKE, Shreveport lOlSP.I MM.C VRCOT JAMES D. CLARY, Jonesboro JAMES A. CLEMENT, JR., Shreu- JOHN D. CLOUGII, Shreveport STEPHANIE COEKMAN. Shr.vep. IBBIIEE W ll.l.IAM K. COLE. Hayncsvillc CLIFTON B. COLIA. Shrovrport RANDOLPH P. COLLETTE. Mclairir DIANN L COLLIE. Calhoun GEOR(;iA COLLINS. Shrrv.port PAMF.LA L. COLVI.N. Huston SANDRA D. COLVIN. Fcrriday SLSAN K. COLVIN. Olla ROBERT J. COMEAUX. Shreveport MARK A. COLVILLION. Baton Rouge GEORGIA A. COOK. Ruston MICHELE .M. COOK. Kenner DENNIS W. COOLEY. Rosepine MICHEAL D. COOLEY. Pitkin NOR.MA S. COOPER. Shreveport TERRY G. COPELAND. Jena CHRISTOPHER M. CORDARO. Shreveport KATHIE M. CORDARO. RuMon EDWARD L. CORKERN. Bogalusa JERRY T. CORLEY. Urania JOHN P. CORNKIT. Hau ihion JOHN J. COSSE. Monroe VINCENT F. COTTONE. Grand Gorge JOY A. COURSEY. Baton Rouge N. Y. BRIAN S. COUVILLON. Alexandria MARY K. COWEN. Shrev.port JIMMIE E. COX, Shreveport MICHAEL S. COYLE, Umar. Colo. CORLISS J. CRABTREE. New Orleans SAMUEL G. CRAIG. Alexandria PATRICIA A. CRAWFORD. Pineville GERALD W. CROTW ELL. Baton Rouge RICHARD L. CROWSON, Hodge DEWAYNE A. CRUNK. Anacoco MARY C. CULPEPPER, Quitman BOBBY R. CUNNINGHAM. Ringgold GILLIS L. CUPIT, West Monroe BARBARA J, CURRY. New Orleans RUTH E. DARPHIN, Baton Rouge DIXIE A. DAVENPORT, Shreveport il Sophomores ROBERT J. DAVES. Bossier City CANDACE J. DAVEY. New Orleans LOU A, DAVIDSON, Plain Dealing BERT DAVIS, III, Kansas City, Mo. aJI) . GAIL F. DAVIS, Minden KITTY J. DAVIS, Jonesboro NANCYE K. DEAN, Colfax PERCY K. DEAN, Farmerville DENISE DeLACROIX, Jennings DOLORES deLAUNAY, Lake Charl JOSEPH H, DENNIS, Rusion JUDY C. DENNIS. Rusi„n i i ALICE M. (IcROCHtMENT. N -w Cast!.-. N. H. CHARLF P. D. ANIE. Alexandria ELIZABETH D. DICKEY, New Orleans ILEY F. DILLON, Keniwoo.I NANCY A. DINKINS, Shreveporl CYNTHIA A. DISTEFANO, Alevan.lria ANNE C. DOSS, Ruston CHARLES G. DOSTER. Springhill O WL i.iti iln DONNA L. DOTSON, Shrevcporl MARK A. DOUCET. Ville Platte ROBERT T. DOUGHTY, Ruston DONALL J. DOWLING. Bossier City JOHN F. DUBOIS, JR.. Shreveport JAMES R. DUKE. Athens CHERIE R. DUMAS, Shreveport JANICE L. DUMAS. Junction City MARY NELL DUNCAN, Ruston KATHY SUE DURRETT. Simsboro CHRISTOPHER A. EATON, Shreveport JAMES EDWARDS, Monroe JERRY G. EDWARDS. Springhill JOHN D. EDWARDS, Arradia NANCY M. EIDT. Natchez, Miss. JOHN G. ELKINS. Bossier City EDWARD J. ELLINGTON, Rayville SHEILA K. ELLIOTT. Bossier ' Cily MICHAEL H. EMBRY. Baton Rouge RICHARD L. EMCH. JR.. Shreveport 1 FREDA S. EPPS. Shreveporl GLENN A. ESTAPA, New Orleans MAURICE N. ESTES. Basile RUFUS W. ESTIS. Rusion DAVID L. EUBANKS. Monroe DEBBIE EVANOFF. Shreveport JOE E. EVANS, Shreveport M. JOYCE EVANS, Hefiin Sophomores MIKE EVERSON, Baton Rouge ROBERT A. EWING, Morganza DANIEL D. EZERNACK, Monroe GREGORY J. FANT, Metairie WAYNE J. FARLEY, Lisbon DEBRA J. FEAZEL, Shreveport LINDA C. FELAN, Shreveport ANN B. FENICIN, Ruston DIANA R. FERGUSON, Shreveport GWENDOLYN FERRINGTON, Waterproof SHERYL D. FERSCHOFF, Bastrop ARNOLD D. FIFE, Gilbert i i k RUBYE B. FISH. Junction Cily. Ark. PETER J. FLOOD. Boston. Mass. DEBORAH K. FLOWERS. Shr.-v.-port KATHY L. FOLDS. Monro.- KATHY C. FONTANE. Shr.vpport JAMES W. FORDHAM. Sikcs KAREN M. FORTENBERRY. Sulphur CHARLES M. FOSTER. West Monroe GLINDA J. FOSTER. Huntsville. Ala. LINDA S. FRANCIS. Jonosboro TERRY J. FRANKLIN, Loganspon SHERRY L. FRANQUES, EI Dorado, Ark. KATHY FRAZIER, Shreveport JOHN M. FRAZIER. Minden WILLIE E. FREDERICK. Winnfuld JANET S. FREEMAN. Shreveport T. MICHAEL FRENCH. Monroe MARK E. FRIEND, Lancaster, Ohi. GARY R. FRYE, Shreveport LUIS F. FUENTES, Bossier City JUAN P. FULLER. Cotton Valley SUSAN M. FURR. Tallulah DON R. GAAR, Dodson GARY R. GAAR, Dodson EDWIN A. GAGE. WinnHeld DAVID B. GAl.BRAITH. Pincvillc LAUREL M. (;ALBRAITH, Junction City, Ark. JUDY G. GALLOWAY. Choudrani Sophomores RAYMOND P. GALLOWAY. Ferriday ANDREW F. CANCARCIK, Harahan DANNY P. GARBARINO, Reddell KATHY A, GARFIELD. Broussard LARRY W. GARNER. Ruston J. SUE GARRIGA. Good Pine REBA K. GARRISON, Havnesville WILLIAM M. GASTON. Bossier Cilv DONALD W. GATHERIGHT, Pollock CARL RAY GIESENSCHLAG, New Orleans ARTHUR H. GILBERT, JRc. Sibley WILLIAM J. GILLESPIE, Waterproof EVELYN D. GIPSON, Ringgold BARBARA J. GIST, Ruston BILL L. GLASSOCK, Pineville SERENA T. GOOCH, Pittsburgh, Pa EILEEN D. GOODKIND, Lake Charles WILLIAM B. COYNE, B llovue, Neb. ELIZABETH B. GRABILL. Shreveport AUBREY L. GRAHAM, Farmeirille STEVEN W. GRAY, Bienville DON J. GREEN, Shreveporl JOHN E. GREEN, Homer LANORA A. GREEN, Marion MARVIN J. (iREEN. Bossier Cily VIRGINIA G. GREEN. ViHalia MARY I.. GRIEFITH, Grand Can.- ARTHIR C. GL ' ENARD. Lakr Pr.ni.l.n, ROBERT S. GUIER. Farmervillc SERGIO M. GURDIAN. New Orleans HUEY P. HAIRE. JR.. Shreveport KENNETH C. HALBERT. Alexandria tl JAMES M. HALL, Shreveport THOMAS P. HALL. Baton Rouge VELMA S. HAMM, Shreveport JOHN M. HAMMOND, Forest Hill MARILYNN J. HAMNER, Castor HARVEY G. HAND, Denham Springs BRENT HANSON. Plantation, Fla. AUDREY C. HARBIN. Leesville BETTY R. HARDY, Minden FRANK R. HARGROVE, Ruston ANNE L. HARPER. Shreveport JUDY B. HARPER, Springhill J JUDY K. HARPER, Shreveport MARY E. HARPER, El Dorado, Ark. SHERRY L. HARPER, Cotton Valley CELIA A. HARRELL, Duhaeh Sophomores i STERLING V. HARRELL. Ill, Ruston STEVE R. HARRELL. Ruston JOYCE L. HARRIS. Ruston RANDALL R. HARRISON, Ruston WILLIAM L. HARRISS. J8., Shrevcport SYLVIA S. HARWELL, Shreveport STEPHEN C. HAWALD, Alexandria DONNA T. HAWTHORNE, Jena SHARON K. HAYNIE, Bossier City TIMOTHY A. HAYS. Shreveport JAMES 0. HAYWOOD, Homer BURGESS G. HAZARD, New Orleans MARY R. HAZLIP, Waterproof FREDERIC J. HEBERT, Baton Rouge MICHAEL D. HELMS, Bossier City MARY J. HEMPHILL, Arcadia MELBA J. HENDERSON, Gil.sland RODNEY E. HENDERSON, Pride SUNDRA K. HENDERSON. Chatham KARL H. HERKERT, Bossier City MARSHA E. HERRING, Winnlield RONALD C. IIETHCOX. Ruston RODNEY L. HILL, Hunisvillr, Ala. SAMUEL J. HILL, RawiUe BEVERLY K. HII.I.IKR, Plain Dealing MICHAKl, S MINDS, Polio, k JUDY G. mrCHG OGK. Sllre rporl CHERYL L. HODGSON. GoMu ion FRED L. HOEFEI.MEYER. Rusi..n MICHAEL A. HOFFMAN. M.Mamr SHERRY L. HOFFMAN. Ov.rlaml Park. Ka BILL K. HOFFOSS. Mii.drn THOMAS G. HOFFPALIR. Lak - Anluir VICKIE G. HOLLAND, Shr.-v.-porl L BENICE HOLLOWAV. Ruston JUDITH D. HOLLOW AY. Harrisonburg SCOTT D. HOLLOWAY. Monroe WILSON D. HOLLOWAY. Ruston BRENDA G. HOPKINS. Winnsboro MARY S. HOPKINS. Shreveport DUANNE W. HORST. New Orleans JANIE A. HOSS. Hossion JANIE HOUSTON. Rusion JANICE P. HOWELL, Sgt. Bluff. Iowa JOHN B. HOWELL. Shreveport REBECCA S. HOWELL, New Orleans M. JANELLE HUBBS. Pride BETTY JANE B, HUDMAN. Ruston BRUCE G. HUDSON, Rusion MICHAEL 0. HUMPHREY, Gretna JAMES L. HUTCHIN.SON. Shrevepon WILLIAM HUTCHrSON. Delrav Bearh. Fla. TERRY L. HUTSON. Transvlvania AMELIA C. HYArr. Ru-.i..n EDITH J. INGRAM. Shr.vrpori PAMELA G. JACKSON. Shreveport VI VIAN E. JARRED. Shrevepon JANET L. JEFFCOATS. Simsboro EARNESTINE JENKINS. Mer Rouge JOHNNY R. JENKINS. Minden JO A. JERNIGAN. Maplewood JOSEPH R. JIMMERSON. Benton CHARLES JOHNSON. Hahnville GILES L. JOHNSON. Waco. Tex. JERRY L. JOHNSON, Sulphur KATHRYN M. JOHNSON. Crowlev MICHAEL A. JOHNSON. Bossier Cilv RHENA D. JOHNSON. Shreveport Sophomores WILLIAM E. JOHNSON. Pensacola, Fla. SAM JOHNSTON, Shreveport GARY D. JOINER. Farmerville KAYE L. JOLLY, Shreveport DAVID E. JONES, Springhill DEBRA S. JONES. Ruston PAULA (iAIL JONES. Winnfield PHILLIP L. JONES, Mindcn STEPHEN A. JONES. New Orlean JIMMY L. JUCKETT. Sarepla KAREN I.. KEESE. N w Orleans KRISTIE S, KEETH, Pineviile ( i RANDALL B. KEISER. Sinking Spring, Pa. DONNA J. KENDRICK. J.na GINGER C. KENNEDY, Jon.sbom PAUL W. KENNEDY. Winnfii-M MARY C. KETTLER. Gibsland GEORGE T. KEYS. Jonesboro MARK R. KIENE. Baton Rouge DEBBIE KIHNEMAN. Shreveport JERRY A. KILGORE, Plain Dealing TED KILPATRICK, Monroe HARRY L. KING, West Monroe RICHARD ti. KING, Tullos ANN E. KINNEBREW, Shreveport CASSANDRA L. KINTZING, Shreveport RANDAL A. KIRKLEY, Springhill RICKY D. KNIGHT. Camden, Ark. GARNER J. KNOEPFLER, JR.. New Orleans WARREN C. KNOX. Minden ELIZABETH A. KOEITER. Shreveport ELIZABETH A. KOHLER, Jonesboro GLYNN P. KOHLER, Exergr.en CYNTHIA A. KOJIS, Bunkie EDWIN P. KROMHLILZ. Bronx. N. Y. BEVERLY A. LACKEY. Shreveport mmKi W ILLIAM J. LANDRY. Washington ANN L. LANG. Shrcveport EDWIN W. LANGLEY, Philippines DONALD R. LAZARUS, Ruston JOHN T. LEA. Shreveport ANN M. L.BLANC. New Orleans DEAN W, LeBLANC. Kenner MARTIN R. LEE, Alexandria RAGUS J. LEGENDRE. Westwego BYRON F. LEMOINE. III. Hamburg NORA A. LENNARD, Shreveport MARTIN L. LENTZ. Shreveport Sophomores MERCEDES D. LEWIS. Minden RICKEY L. LEWIS, Robeline ELIZABETH A. LLOYD. Shreveport LYNDON C. LLOYD, Fanwood, N. J. SUSAN C. LOGAN, Heflin VIRGINIA A. LONG. Mctairie BOBBIE L. LOPES, Ruston MARY E. LOVE, Jonesl.oro LARRY W. LOVELL, Bossier City SUSANNE LUKE, Bi.nville MARSHA B. LIINEAU, Center Point WILFRED F. LUrrRELL, DeRidder LUCY G. LYLES. Ruslon VIRGIL D. LYONS. D.mnsiil ALAN T. MABRY. RuMon SUSAN M. NJACK. Jmnings DALE W. MAHAFFEY. Mansfirld GERALDINE MAHR. Winnn.l.l JOHN S. MALESKL Brooklyn. N. Y. RANDY MALLERY. Johns.m Ciiv, N. Y. BRENT L. MANY. Baton Rouge LAUREN F. MARCHIVE. Bunkie JOSEPH E. MARLER. Denham Springs JAMES E. MARSALIS, JR.. Athens JANET L. MARTIN. Shrevepori LINDA S. MARTIN. Bossier City NAPOLEON MARTIN, JR.. Minilen PATTI A. MARTIN. Alexandria H. LUCKETT MARYE. JR.. Alexandria CONNIE D. MASON. Simsboro MARK A. MASON. Shreveport RENI J. MASON, Min.ien ROSEMARY MATTHEWS, Vivian MARY L. MAY. Homer ROBERT A. MAYFIELD. Ruslon ROGER D. MAYFIELD, Dubach BARRY A. M. ARDLE. Mind.n CLAIRE M( CI.OSKEY, Baton Rouge MARY C. McCLUNG. Alexandria MARSHA MiCOY. Haralian Sophomores REBECCA A. McGINNlS, Cotton Valley WILLIAM M. McGUIRE. Pinev RAMONA J. M.INNIS. Shrevepcrl THOMAS W. McKENZlE, Homer BRENDA A. McKOWEN. Jackson JEANNE K. McLaren, Springh KENNETH P. McMILLIN, Jena MARGARET F. McNEELY. Smackover, Ark BEVERLY J. McCRARY. Shreveport CHARLES W. McCREARY. Shreveport JUNE C. McCULLIN. Atlanta. Ga. MARK L. McDERMOTT, Plaquemine SUSAN D. McELROY. Monroe ROBERT E. McFADDEN, Shreveport HAZEL R. McGEE. Dubach STEPHEN D. McGEE. Lancaster, Ohio M% RICHARD H. MoNEES. Shreveport WILLIS v.. McNEILL, JR.. Shreveport BARBARA J. McQUlLLER. Minden FRAN C. McVEA. St. Francisville BERNITA A. McWILLIAMS. Monroe CARl.A S. MK.RCER, D.il.a.h JOHN A. MKHCIKH. Ne Orleans RONALD D, MERRYMAN. Omaha. Neh. RONALD J. MlCIOrrO. Slir.-v.-|) rl RAY A. MII.I.ARI). N. OH.ans ELIZABKTH A. MII.I.KR, Lake Provid.-n.-. JAMES K. MILLER, Al.xandria LEONORA A. MILLER, N.w Orleans N. SUSAN MILLER, Ruston PETER T. MILLER. N.w Orleans SAMUEL W. MILLER, DcRidder BETTY A. MILLS, Tallulah DONALD R. MINOR, Shrcveporl DONALD M. MITCHELL, Ruston KATHLEEN 0. MITCHELL. Shreveporl STEVEN L. MIZEL, Rorkaway, N. J. STEPHEN M. MOELLER, Melairic STEPHANIE J. MOHR, Newllano JAMES T. MONTGOMERY, Zaoharv CLAYTON A. MOORE, Patterson GARY A. MOORE, Shr.v.port JOHN L. MOORE, Ruston RICHARD D. MORENO, Lake Char GWENDOLYN A. MORING, Shr.veport THOMAS A. MORRIS, Haynesville TOMMY H. MORRIS, Benlley JO ANN MOUSER, Shongaloo Sophomores 4.i[ ROGER MULLIGAN. Baskin DEBORAH J. MLRPH. Simnjjhill EMILY J. MURPHY. Shrevcporl PAULA G, MUSE. Junclion Cilv. Ark. KARL W . MYERS. Shongaloo VICKY L MYERS, Hodge ROBERT G. NAREMORE. Shrevrporl AARON W. NASH. Jonesboro DIANNA ,NEAL. Mer Rouge KATHRYN B. NEAL. Dubach MARY A. NEAL. Gibsland JOHN A. NEBLETT, Bossier Citv BARBARA K. NELSON. Hom.r BILLY E, NELSON. Huttig. Ark. SUZANNE NELSON. Shreveporl JAN NICHOLS, Minden JOHNNY D. NICHOLS. West Monroe ROY W. NICHOLS. Springbill WILLIAM D. NICHOLS. Golden Meadow AUGUST S. NICOLETTI, Cockevsville. Md. TIM B. NIELSON. Winnsboro DENVER D. NOBLES. JR.. VarnaHo DIANE NOLES. Siblev DONALD W. NOLTe! Tavlor, Ark. FRANK K. NORDIIAUS. Mrt.u lAKin I). NORMAN. Vni.in RICHAHI) A NORRK. Shre ei. SANDRA K. NUNN. Hodge WILLIAM J. O ' BRIEN. Bunki.- LARRY D. O ' DELL. Miml.n ELLEN L. ODOM. Shrfvpori JAMES H. O ' GLEE, Sar.pta CLIFFORD A. OLIVER, Bossier City MARTHA R. OLIVER, Shrevcport RALPH M. OLMSTED. N.w Iberia DEBORAH J. O ' NEAL, Rusion GYDA M. O ' NEAL. Sulphur SHIRLEY A. OSBORNE. Quiimar LYNDA A. OSWALT, Springhill STEPHANIE A. OTT, Shreveport HAROLD V. OTWfiLL, Natchitoches BETTY A, OWEN. Chou.lrant BENSON J. OWENS. Anacoco KATHY J. OWENS. Homer RICKI L. PADGETT, Shreveport PATTI L. PAGE, Shreveport MARILYN J. RAGGETT. Jonesboro CHARLES T. PARK. Minden SHARON L. PARKER. Clarksville. Tex. PAULA A. PARNELL. Chou.iranl JERRY G. PARRISH, Shreveport RANDY C. PASSANITI. Bossier City CHERYL L. PATTERSON. Jonesboro BRENDA K. PAUL, Monterey EDWARD W. PEAR.SON. Sara.sota. Fla. NEILA F. PEARSON. Sarasota, Fla. JOHN T. PEDDY, JR., Shreveport LARS N. PEDERSEN. JR., Mrlairio LOUIS G. PENCOE, Savannah. Ga. JAMES M. PENNINGTON, Springhill PAULA B. PENNINGTON, Ruston PRENTISS R. PENTON, Baton Rouge JOHN W, PEOPLES, Ruston MICHAEL R. PEPPER, El Dorado, Ark. DONALD R. PETERSON, Springhill LIELA ALICIA PHILLIPS, Minden WILLIAM F. PICCOLO, Shreveport NANCY PINSON, Ruston Sophomores PEARL A. POLLARD, Little CHESLEY POOLE, JR., Bell MARK POSS, Homer GERALD R. POST, Luling Rock, Ark. ■ Chasse STEPHEN E, POST, Farmerville WARREN L. POST, Ferriday SUSAN G. PRECHT, Jennings MARTHA S. PRICE, Livingston, Tex. JAMES W. PRIMM, El Dorado, Ark. KAREN L. PUGH, Meiairie GREGORY T. QUINN, Shreveport MICHAEL M. RABB, Ferriday MICHAEL RAINWATER, Arka.l.l,.hi3. Ark RODNEY K. REA. B rni..- DEBBIE J. REED. Op.-lousas KENNETH R. REEVES. Shrtvtporl SAMUEL J. REEVES. New Orleans EDDIE L. REID, Lake Provid.nre RANDALL H. REID. Farm.rville JEANNIE E. REYENGA. Shreveport STEVEN G. REYENGA. Shreveport LAURA A. RHEA. Homer JAMES RHODES, JR.. Homer LEWIS C. RICE. Kinder CHARLES L. RICHARDSON. Rusion HELEN R. RICHARDSON. Rusion RANDALL G. RICHMOND. Ruston STEPHEN RICKERSON, Owensboro, Ky. ROBERT S. RIFE. HI. Ferriday KATHERINE A. RIGLING. Shrevepon MARY K. ROACH. Dubarh MARY K. ROBERSON. Plain Dealing ALVIN L. ROBERTS. Shrevepon MICHAEL T. ROBERTS. Shreveport TERESA L. ROBERTS, Winnncld CHARLES R. ROBERTSON. Shreveport JANICE E. ROBERTSON, Gonzales LIBBY ROBERTSON. Ruston LINDA K. ROBERTSON, Shreveport FORREST W. ROBINSON, Bossier City ROBERT A. ROBINSON. Coushatla GALEN W. ROCKETT, Ruston ELIZABETH T. ROGERS, Shreveport KATHY J. ROGERS. BaMrop ZANDRIA F. ROLLINS. Haughion CHARLES W. RONEY. Tallulah DONNA G. ROSE. Shreveport STEPHEN J. ROSE, Baton Rouge Sophomores LARRY C. ROSS, Minden GEORGE L. ROTH, West Monroe JERRY L. RUGG, Downsville LEAH A. RUSH, Oak Grove r,mM DANNY G. RUSSELL, Columhia EDMUND L. RUSSELL, III, New Orleans JAMES L. RUTLAND, Ruston LARRY M. RYALS, Converse JACKIE L. RYLAND. Shreveport CHARLES K. SADLER, Bunkic SHEILA J. SALLIS, Ruston BERTHA F. SALTER. Cullcn I ( DENNIS R. SALTER, Shrev.port TED W. SANDERLIN. J.)n.-slioro JANET K. SANDERS. Springhill NANCY J. SANDERS. Mindin PAULA B. SANDERS. Plain D.aling DEBORAH SANDIDGE. Lake Providence GARY J. SANTORO, Bossier Cily JAMES D. SARGENT. Slidell BARRY L. SAVORY. Shreveport RENEE SGHEIDER. Shreveport GERALD A. SCHIRMER. Chester. IM. MELBA R. SCIORTINO, Springhill MICHAEL D. SCIRETTL Shreveport GENE D. SCOGGINS. Lake Charles DONALD R. SCOTT. Bossier City PATRICIA L. SCOTT. Shreveport WALTER R. SCRUGGS. III. Bossier City GAYLE C. SEEFIELD, Rusion SALLY E. SEELIGER. Homer FRANK 0. SEMBERA. Braithwaitc ROSA A. SENSINTAFFAR. Jonesville PHILIP B. SERIO. Bossier City CAROLYN J. SEWELL. El Dorado. Ark. TROY R. SHACKELFORD. Monroe MARSHALL L. SHARPE. Ft. Smith. Ark. ELAINE M. SHAW. Shr.veport LINDA C. SHAW, Homer GLENN S. SHEARER, Shreveport Sophomores JOHN L. SHEEHAN. Duba. h SHEPHEN R. SHELTON. Winnfield KATHLEEN E. SHERWIN, Haughton JOHN C. SHIDLER. Corpus Christi. Te ROBERT S. SHOAP, Rusion BRENT SIEGEL. Pine Bluff, Ark. VIRGINIA R. SIMMONS. Ruston TONY SIMMS. Shongaloo BEN L. SINOR. Bossier City GERALD SLAYTON. Elizabeth RUTH M. S. SMALLING, Choudrant AMOS C. SMITH, Gibsland BETTE D. SMITH. Marion CYNTHIA M. SMITH. Houma HARRY A. SMITH, Minden JOE C. SMITH. JR.. Dubach KATHIE D. SMITH. Shr.v.i.ort MARTHA J. SMITH. Dubai h NANCY E. SMITH. New Orleans PATRICE SMITH, B.-rniie RALPH G. SMITH, JR., Colfax REGINA 1.. SMITH. Pineville RICHARD SMITH. JR., El Porad... Ark. SAMMY H. SKllTH. Like Prnviden.e STEPHANIA L. SMITH. Shrcvport STEPHEN K. SMITH. El Dora.lo. Ark THOMAS E. SMITH. Plain Dealing STANLEY N. SNEAD. Shreveport PHILLIP R. SNOWDEN. Dubach STEPHANA M. SNYDER. Ruslon JOHN E. SOKIRA. New Orleans JULIA E. SORRELL. Shreveport JAMES J. SPADARO. JR.. New Orleans SHARON T. SPURLOCK. Arcadia JERRY W. STANDLEY. Jonesboro DOROTHY C. STEPHENS, Shreveport SHIRLEY A. STEPHENS. Dubberly ERNEST A. STEVENS. Rusion JO E. STEVENS. Bernice DOUGLAS N. STEWART. Rusion HAROLD L. STEWART, Bernice RANDALL L. STEWART. Rusion STAN T. STILL. Shreveport ANNE H. STINSON, Bossier City JEAN STONER. Singapore. South As DIANNA L. STORY. Shreveport DAVID L. STRICKLAND. Uesvillc CARL C, STRODER. Basile Sophomores OMER B. STRONG, Olla RITA A. STROZIER. Port Barre TROY V. STUBBLEFIELD. Oil Citv JOE B. STUKA, Bossier Citv IfEL STANLEY J. SULLIVAN. Shrevoport LINDA C. SUMMERS. Simsboro SUSAN E. SUMNER. Ruston CARL H. SUTTON, Shreveport CHARLOTTE A. SUTTON, Gibsland BARBARA j. SWANNER, Jonesboro KENNETH M. SWANNER. Junction City. Ark. JOHNNY R. SWEET, Junction City. La. DON A. TALBOT. Metairie RUTH TALLEY. Shreveport MELINDA G. TALTON. Lisbon JUDITH DIANNE TARVER, Jena MARTHA A. TARVER. Ferriday SANDY J. TATUM, Leesville JOHN R. TAYLOR. Jackson. Miss. LARRY H. TAYLOR, Springhill MARY ELLEN F. TAYLOR, New Orleans PATRICIA A. TAYLOR, Ruston SUSAN A. TAYLOR, Metairie WILLIE L. TAYLOR. Clayton JOYCE A. TEMPLE. Famierville WILLIAM B. TEMPLE. Rawille JORGE U.TERAN. Gretna KATHKKINF k. TERRELL. Simsboro 16a L ■Ik WELDON D. TERRY, Vidalia ANDREW B. THIGPEN. Ruslon DEBORAH E. THOMAS. Bossier Cily LARRY V. THOMAS. Bogalusa DONNA L. THOMPSON. Borni.e RAYMOND A. THOMPSON. Harahan TRUDY A. THOMPSON. Pinrvill,- DENNIS THl RMON. Jun, lion Ciu. Ark. JAMES E. T0L50N, Monroe PAMELA J. TOMME, Coushalta PAM TOMPKINS. Corpus Chrisli. Tex. ANNE S. TORRANCE. Baton Rouge ROBERT E. TORREGROSSA. Bogalusa MICHAEL L. TOWNS, Gibsland SUZANNE F. TUCKER. Lompoc. Calif. MICHAEL J. TULINO. Slidell ROY L. TURNBOW. Bastrop JAMES R. TURNER. Shreveporl TRESSIE A. TURNER, Spearsville DAVID L. TURNEY, Quitman, Ark. KAREN I. TYLER, New Orleans TERRY E. TYLER. Springhill MICHAEL VANDERVOORT. El Dora.i.. HECTOR J. VEGA, Panama, Canal Zone ALICE S. VERCHER, Baton Rouge MARY A. VESTAL, Ferridav CHARLES J. VIGER, Ukc Charles SANDRA L. WADE, Bossier Cily BECKY WALKER. Monroe BONNIE J. WALKER. Minden CHERYL M. WALKER, Min.lrn KATHY M. WALKER. Ha nesville STEVEN C. WALKER, Ruston THOMAS A. WALKER. Minden NANCY E. WA LKUP. Shreveport BRENT W. WALLACE. Baker GLENDA K. WALLACE. Shreveport JOHN E. WALLACE, Springhill RUFUS S. WALSH. 011a CLAIRE WALTMAN. Rusion I Sophomores RONNIE L. WARD, MansHeld MARILYN S. WARREN, Simsboro CAROLYN S, WATKINS, West Monroe CHLOE E. WATSON, Shreveport GERALD K. WAY, Baton Rouge DONNA K. WEITZEL, Bossier City DONALD W. WELCH, West Monroe KAREN P. WELCH. Jena WILLIAM R. WELCH. Shr.veport SAM L. WELLS, JR., Colfax DAVID W. WESSON. Springhill JIMMY C. WEST, Ruston ! ,« 1 lik ROBERT J. WEST, Bossi.r Ciiv ROBERT J. W ESTERHAUS. N.w Orl.ans MARCIA K W HEELER. Shrrv,( ort DIANE M. WIHTE. Dovlinc ERMINE C. WHITE. Rusion JL DY A. WHITE. Shr.A.-port ROBERT M. WHITEHEAD. Conroe. Tex. ANDERSON R. W HITTINGTON. Shr.v.|,ort JOSEPHINE WHITTINGTON. Bossier City BOBBY W. WHORTON. Shreveport FRED B. WIDEMAN. Homer MICHAEL WAYNE WILEY, Pineville I ALICE D. WILLIAMS. Rusion GLORIA J. WILLIAMS. GihsUnd JAMES M. WILLIAMS. Rusion KATHY D. WILLIAMS, Winnfield NIKI L. WILLIAMS. Ferridav THOMAS E. WILLIAMS. El Dora.lo. Ark. JERRY WILLIAMSON. Wcslover AFB, Mas: THOMAS H. WILLIS, Opclousas BECKY C, WILSON, Bossier Cily LUCY D. WII ON, Bossier Cily OMA M. WIMBERLY, Cjstor WAYNE C. WISE, Houma Sophomores Mil KENNETH E. WODKE, Bossier Cilv JAMES M. WOOD. New Orleans JOHN E. WOOD. Shrevrport BETTY S. WOODARD, Arcadia LEXIE A. WOODARD. Ruston D. ANNE WOODROW. Alexandria GILDA WOODS. Jonesboro BEATRICE A. WOOLLEY. Shreveport SANDRA J. WRIGHT. Minden CHARLES T. WYANT. Columbia JIMMY D. WYATT. Jonesboro GARY C. YARBROUGH, Shreveport HILTON W. YEE. Tallulah WILLIAM C. YESTER. Ha n.sville DAVID M. YOUNG, Pine Bluff. Ark. GLEN J. ZEVENBERGEN. Sibley LINDA A. ZHTRAUER, Baton Rouj c rre Mil 1 CVh President: Kim Mitchell Senators: Bill Abbitt J. Michael Alexander Marilyn Coffey Jan Dav Connie Elkins Barbara Evans Jimniv Hogan Curtis Smith nen Freshmen FrRshmer Freshmen Freshmen t resnmen eshmen Freshmen Freshm Freshmen Freshmen shmr Freshmen Freshmen Frr m Fre titisnmen Freshmen rresnn. 1 Fi ' = sl mPn pT ' p-sbmpn Frpshn Freshmen SYLIVA A. AARON, Ruston CHAD W. ABBOTT, Walker PATRICIA E. ABBOTT, Monroe ROBERT D. ABRUSLEY, Oakdale CHARLES ACKLEY. JR., Binghamlon, N. Y. ALLEN D. ACOMB, JR., Meiairie CHARLES D. ADAMS, St. Paris, Ohio JANE ADAMS, Alexandria ALLEN C. ADCOCK, Minden LARRY R. ADCOCK, Gilliam BRUCE W. ADKINS, Benton JOEL Y. ADKINS, Baton Rouge MARGARET S. AGAN, Minden THOMAS M. AIKEN, Shreveport LAURA E, AINSWORTH, Alcxandr CARLINE AKIN, Bernice JACQUELINE ALBRITTON, Ruston KAREN S. ALBRITTON, Farmerville DEBRA K. ALDY, Quitman BARBARA J. ALEXANDER, Shreveport JAMES M. ALEXANDER, Cut Off PAMELA ALEXANDER, Duhaeh RICHARD D. ALEXANDER, Jonesh. SUSAN W. ALEXANDER, Monroe THOMAS M. ALEXANDER, Rayville DIXIE E. ALFORD, Haughton DAVID E. ALFRED, Ar. adia DEBORAH R. ALLEN, Al.xandria ) i SHERRY I). Al. I.K.N. Farm.nillc SUSAN E. ALLEN, Farm.nill.: SUSAN P. ALLEN. Baton Rouge DAVID E. ALLRED. III. Shreveport CONNIE R. AMBROSE. Ruslon KENNETH W. AMENT. New Orleans LAURA E. ANDERSON. Uke Charles RONALD W. ANDERSON. Shreveport SANDRA L. ANDREWS, Marion BARRY K. ANGLIN, Havnes-viJIf JOHN C. ARBUTHNOT. Rhineharl PAULA C, ARLEDGE. Meiairie KATHERINE A. ARMITAGE. Bastrop JACK E. ARMSTRONG. West Monroe KENNETH D. ARMSTRONG. Shreveport LINDA J. ARMSTRONG, Monroe STEVEN L. ARMSTRONG, Dover. N. J. MARY L. ARNOLD. Greenv%ooH STEVE E. ARNOLD. Neu Orleans CHERYL A. ARRINGTON. Baton Rouge CARROLL L. AUCOIN. Clinton RAYMOND G. AUCOIN. Arabi NANCY G. AULDS-. Marion SUZAN I. AULDS. Dul.a. h Freshmen JOHN R. AVERA, Sarepta STEVENSON A. AYRES, Alexandria MARILYN E. BAGWELL, Dubach DEBBIE A. BAIANO, Shrcveporl PATRICIA E. BAILEY, Summerfield SHARON M. BAILEY, Nash, Tex. TERRI D. BAILEY, Ruslon WILLIAM S. BAILEY, JR., Shreveport DARREL L. BAKER, Zarhary OLIVIA A. BAKER, Lake Providence ROBBIE E. BAKER, Baton Rouge ROY S, BAKER, Gueydan RONALD P. BAMBURG, Keilhville FREDDIE J. BARAGONA, Si. Joseph BOB BARKER, JR., Lockpori ALAN E. BARLOW, Shrrvepori GLYNDA N. BARMORE, Dubach CHARLES H. BARNES, JR., Oak Grove JOHNR. BARNES, Newellton JOHN W, BARNETT, Ruslon LANCE S. BARRON, S| earsville REBECCA A. BARROW, Sli.lell JERI J. BARTEET, Bossier Cil) WILLIAM F. BARTIIKL, IR., Hayv 3 !■ i CHARLOTTK J. BARTLETT. Shr.veport STEVEN L. BARTLETT. Calvin ANDREW S. BASCLE, Bourg BARBARA L. BASCO. Shrcvcpon BARRY S. BASILE. New Orleans JESSE L. BASKIN, Haynesville V. TRAVIS BASS, JR., Ida JAMES S. BASSETT, Bossier City REBECCA R. BASSETT, Baton Rouge ROBERT R. BASSETT, Baton Rouge ROBERT R. BATES, Monroe ROBERT W. BATES, Hot Springs, Ark. BRENDA K. BATSON, West Monroe RICKY A. BAXTAGLIA, Monroe JENNY A. BATTEN, Ruston WALTER A. BAUMGARTNER, Dover, N. J. GLENDA A. BAYS, Homer STARLA S. BEAHM, Haughton KAREY F. BEAM, Peliran RICHARD P. BEARD, Baton Rouge CHARLOTTE A. BEASLEY, Jonesville MARY A. BEAUREGARD, Shreveport DORIS G. BEAVERS, Sprinphill JAMES S. BECK, Shreveport CHARLES BEDENBENDER, West Monroe CYNTHIA J. BELL, Cjsior RUTH E. BELTON. Ruston TOMMY W. BENEFIELD, Havnesville Freshmen SHARON D. BENGTSON, Vidalia DAWN L. BERGERON, New Orleans AMANDA R. BERINGER, Zachary LYNN L. BERNARD, Wesiwego GLEN J. BERTEAU, Baton Rouge JENl L. BEST, Simsboro LINDA R. BETTELL, Dubach GEORGE R. BLANKENSHIP, Alexandria WILLIAM T. BLANSETT, Shreveport JOHN F. BLEICH, Ruston CLAUDE A. BLOOM, JR., New Orleans ROBERT W. BLYTHE, Lake Charles SUSAN K. BODDEN, Victoria, Tex. THOMAS H. BODDIE, Shreveport BRENDA K. BOLLIER, Simsboro DAVID H. BOLYER, Ashland HENRY K. BONIN, Monroe JEFFREY W. BONNETTE, Winnsboro SIDNEY J. BOOKSH, Ruston PATRICIA A. BOONE, Lccompte DENNIS G. BOUDREAUX, LaPlace DONALD E. BOUSQUET, New Orleans PAUL S. BOUYSON, Meiairie SARAH L. BOWDEN, Ruston JEROME F. BOWEN, JR., Shrcv TOM S. BOWLIN, Shrrv.porl JIMMY R. BOYE ' IT, Monroe VAN R. BOYETT, Pinevillc fL T. FRANK BRACKETT, Oak Grove JAMES A. BRADFORD, Shrcvrporl DEBORAH L. BRADLEY, Sarcpta ROBERT J. BRADLEY, El Dorado, Ark. DANNY R. BRADY, Dubach KYLE A. BRAMLETTE, New Orleans RONALD R. BREELAND, Kcntwood RICHARD BREITKREVTZ, Bossier City WARREN K. BREWER, Pineville BILLIE A. BREWTON, Shreveport GAYL Y. BRIDGES, Shreveport ROBERT K. BRISOLARA, Metairie MARY K. BRITT, Haughion FREDDIE BRITTON, Monroe RICKEY J. BROCATO, Shreveport DIANE BROOKS, Shreveport DONNY W. BROUGHTON, Homer PAULA J. BROWER, Kansas City, Mo. BERT M. BROWN, Ruston BILLIE A. BROWN, Cotton Valley BRYAN T. BROWN, Shreveport DEBORAH A. BROWN, Shreveport DEBRA E. BROWN, Shreveport GARLAND L. BROWN, Shreveport LINDA G. BROWN, Quitman LINDY J. BROWN, Ruston M. MARIE BROWN, Sarepta TOM M. BROWN, Lafayette Freshmen WILLIAM BROWN, JR., Ferriday AMX BROWNING, Zachary JOSEPH W. BROWNING, Shreveport GLORIA F. BRUCE, Shreveporl LARRY W. BRUCE, Leesville KAREN L. BRUNSON, Monroe DAVID G. BRYAN, Downsville JANIS L. BRYAN, Minden BECKY S. BRYANT, Alexandria JERRY B. BRYANT, Shreveport SHARON K. BRYANT, Strong, Ark. VIRGINIA C. BUCHANAN, Crowley RAYMOND L. BUCKLIEW, Shreveport WILLIAM H. BUECKER, Mans field KENNEY W. BUFKIN, Gilbert LARRY R. BULLARD, Vidalia RICHARD T. BULLITT, Metairie RONALD J. BUMPUS, Lake Charles JEFFREY T. BURGH, Logansport JANICE E. BURCHENAL, Slidell RONALD BURKHARDT, Oreford, N. J. RONNIE BURNS, Shreveport SUSAN BURNS, Shreveport KATHY M. BURROUGHS, Baton Rouge FRANK BURRUS, III, Aherde.n, Md. CHARLES F. BURT, Crosscit, Ark. ALKTA BUTLER, Mangham EDITH J. BUTLER, Waterproof i i M , JAMES H. BUTLER, JR.. Shr.vopon SUSAN E. BUTLER. Baion Rouge ELIZABETH A. BYERS. Rusion JOANN BYNOC. Pintville CHARLOTTE D. BYRD, Vivian STEPHEN A. BYRD. Mansfield KAREN M. CAHANIN. Opelousas PEGGY S. CAIN, Baslrop STEVEN J. CAIN, Hot Springs, Ark. THOMAS L. CALDWELL, Bernite JAMES M. CALHOUN. JR.. Mansfield JEAN M. CALVIT, Springhill DAVID A. CAMERON. Doyline TERRI L. CAMP. Alexandria ROY J. CAMPBELL. Haynesville PATRICIA A. CARDER. Houston. Tex. F. MIKE CAREY. Shreveport JOHN W. CARLISLE. Bossier City ALMA A. CARLSON. DeQuincy PAULA K. CARLSON, Shreveport DEBORAH L. CARMICAL. Bossier City MARK W. CARMOUCHE. Pinevillc DOUGLAS E. CARNAHAN, Mansfield CLEVELAND CARPENTER, Shreveport Freshmen PAMELA CARPENTER, Jonesville SHARON D. CARPENTER, Winntteld M. IRENE CARROLL, Lecompte PHILLIP N. CARROLL, Springhill RICHARD G. CARROLL, Baton Rouge BARBARA L. CARTER, Winnsboro BILLY D. CARTER, Junction City, Ark. CAR OLYN CARTER. Junction City, Ark. HELEN A. CARTER, Shreveport JANIS C. CARTER, Ruston LARRY J. CARTER, Junction City, Ark. GARY L. CASCIO, Shreveport PHYLIS F. CASCIO, Shreveport TOMMIE L. CASEY, El Dorado, Ark. JOHN T. CASH, JR., Logansport JAMES W. CASKEY, Shreveport i i JAMES B. CASLER, Baton Rouge BETTY A. CASTILLE, Opelousas DANIEL J. CASTLE, New Orleans CYNTHIA A. CAWTHON, Arcadia HARRY S. CELLOS, New Orleans PAUL A. CENTANNI, Kenner RODRIC J. CESSFORD, Sugartown KENNETH M. CHAFFIN, Bossier City 182 k I i MICHAEL E. CHAMBERLIN. Pelican KATHY A. CHANDLER, Arrarfia LESLIE A. CHANEY. Za.harv KATHLEEN CHAPMAN, Baton Rouge JOSE V. CHAVEZ, Lfccsvillc ROY E. CHEATHAM, Balon Rouge MICHAEL D. CHILCOAT, Pineville JOSEPH A. CHRISMAN, Oak Grove BETH M. CHRISTIAN. Baton Rouge VALETA L. CHUMNEY, Baton Rouge CLAUDIA L. CHURCH, El Dorado, Ark. TARA L. CLANCY, Bossier City CHRISTOPHER G. CLARK, Shreveport JEFF CLARK, Benton JENNIFER J. CLARK, Ruston JOHN M. CLARK. Shreveport LEVERN M. CLARK, Hahnville STEPHEN R. CLARK. Li.ganspurt WILLIAM C. CLARK, Shreveport KATHRYN A. CLARKE, Baton Rouge THOMAS E. CLEGG, Lombard, III. SHARON L. CLEMENTS, Haughton JEAN T. CLINTON, Farmerville PAUL R. COATS. Jennings CHARLES C. COBB, West Monroe KATHY M. COBB. Springhill FINLEY COCHRAN. II. Ellsworth AFB..S. Dak. JULIE A. COCHRAN. Rsyville Freshmen MARILYN COFFEY, Bossier City MILDRED COLCLOUGH. Baton Rouge GAY W. COLE, El Dorado, Ark. MAUD A. COLE, Shreveport DIANNE COLEMAN, Homer JOE H. COLEMAN, Monroe ELDWIN L. COLLINS, Bastrop JAN R. COLLINS, Hodge ROBERT COLQUETTE, JR., Elizabeth DEBRA L. COLVILLE, Ruston JAMES M. COLVIN, West Monroe JEFFREY N. COLVIN, West Monroe PATTI K. COLVIN, Dubach RAMONA K. COLVIN, Dubach VICKY L. COLVIN, Ferriday PAMELA H. CONARD, Shreveport STEVEN R. CONN, Pineville NANCY CONRAD, Baton Rouge KATHY A. CONVILLE, Simsboro AMELIA A. COOK, Shreveport CINDY S. COOK, Minden MICHAEL R. COOK, Malvern, Ark. DEBBIE K. COOPER, Dubach JACKSON G. COOPER, Ruston JOHN S. COOPER, Springhill MARY J. COOPER, Newellton WILLIAM W. COOPER, Quitman DWIGHT CORBELLO, Baton Rouge i i i ■ I i PAUL S. CORBETT. Bossi.-r Ciiv NANCY A. CORBKTT. Al.-xan.lria DANNY J. GOTTEN. Bau.n Roug.- DELORES L. GOTTEN. Quitman JAMES W. COTTER, Shrr-v.-pon GWENDOLYN F. GOTTONHAM. J..n.-sl.or RHONDA K. GOTTRELL. El Dorado. Ark. ALLAN R. COWAN, Shrevxport JOYCE A. COZINE. Bossior Gitv MARY C. GRAFTS, Shr.-veporl ' CHARLIE J. CRAIG. Shreveporl BYRON E. CRAWFORD. Baton Rouge JEFF L. CRAWFORD. Oakdale DOYLE K. CREECH. Bastrop GWENDOLYN CRITTON. Tavlor MICHAEL G. CROCKER. Calhoun CYNTHIA S. CROOKS. Shreveport SHEILA M. CROTWELL. Calhoun DEBRA K. GROWDER. Shr.-veport BEVERLY J. CROWE. Natchra, Mis SHEILA K. CROWSON, Hodge HARRY B. CROXSON, Shreveport STEPHEN W. CROXSON, Shrcveporl GERALD G. GRUMPLER, Sarepta KENNETH C. CLNMNGHAM. Logunspnr THOMAS R. CUNNINGHAM, Shrev.porl PAUL J, GUSH, Shreveport GEORGE-ANN DAIGLE. M tairic Freshmen DANNY DANIEL, Minden TIMOTHY DANIELS, Hunlsvillf, Ala, JOSEPH J. DARTEZ, Maplewood BRENDA J. DAUGHTRY, Kcithville KATHY S. DAVENPORT, Boss ALTON R. DAVIS, Winnsboro CHARLES E. DAVIS, Forest LARRY DAVIS, Epps • Ciiv NELLIE DAVIS, KeithviUe NORMA E. DAVIS, Monroe RANDY DAVIS, Shreveport RICHARD H. DAVIS, Calhoun SUSAN K. DAVIS, Haynesville CHARLES D. DAY, Marion CHARLES W. DAY, Gretna JAN DAY, Alexandria KEVIN L. DEAL, Bogalusa V. DENISE DEAN, Jonesboro ROBERT P. DEASON, Dubach THOMAS DEBACCO, Washington, N. J. BILLY W. DEEN, Shrcveporl MARILYN DEILEY, Shreveport BRAD E. DELCAMBRE, Bossier City DEBORAH A. DELONY, Dubach DONNA R. DELONY, Duba.h LANA K. DEMO.SS, Tallulah KEITH N. DEN HAM, New Orleans SAMUEL DENHAM, Denham Springs 1 I MARILYN DENNINGTON. Shr.v.port PAULA K. DENNY. Bau.n Roup.- DAVE DENSON. M.iairir MALCOLM D.PHILLIPS. Shr.v.port DANA L. DERRICK. Eu.lora. Ark. ROBIN DESLAURIERS. Eu.lora. Ark. RANDY A. DeSOTO. Mansfield WAYNE M. DeSOTO. Mansfield VERNON J. DEVERS. Shrcvcport RICHARD D. DEVILLE. Lake Charles CELESTA R. DICKEY. Dovline KATHY H. DICKSON. Mciairic L RICHARD M. DICKSON. Slireveporl JOSEPH DiFERDlNANDO. Timonium. Md. JERRY P. DISTEFANO. Alexandria MELVIN DIXON. Anaeoco PHILIP M. DIXON. Delhi WILLIAM H. DOBSON. Bossier City ROBERTA L. DOLES. Plain Dealing AGNES E. DONNER. Shreveport SHERRIE K. DOSS. Dulia. h PAM DOUGHARTY, Minden DEBORAH D. DOUGHTY, Harrisonburg M. CAROLYN DOUGHTY. Jena Freshmen DWANA JEAN DOUGLAS. Ferriday PENNY L. DOVE, Shreveporl DONALD M. DOWNS, Shrtvpport YOURIE L. DOZIER, Shreveporl ROBERT J. DREWS, Vidalia RICHARD E. DRISCOLL, JR., Monroe RENEE C. DUCHESNE, Ruston WARREN DUFFEL, JR., Lake Charles JOHN W. DUGAN, Perla, Ark. BRUCE L. DUKE, Springhill KENNETH W. DUNCAN, Ruslon CAROLYN K. DUNN, Springhill DONALD GENE DUNN, Springhill W. DENNIS DUNN, Minden ROCKY S. DUPLICHAN, Kinder SARAH A. DUPREE, Ferriday BRENDA G. DURHAM, Ferriday DEBORAH R. DURHAM, l.ogansport DAVE J. DURKEE, Shreveporl DENNIS R. DURON, Shreveporl MARY J. DURRETT, Ar. adia PHILIP R. DUTTON, Shrev.pori ROBERT B. DYER, JR., Waverly, Va JAY H. DYKES, JR., Balon Rouge i i i . ( I BOBBY W. EAGKR. Rayvill.- JAMES C. EAKIN. Shr.v.porl CAROL M. EBRICHT. Alrxandria MARY A. EDWARDS, Mansfield THOMAS J. ELBERT. Shrrvcporl CONNIE L. ELKINS. Balon Roug.- DAN E. ELLERMAN. Winnsboro LISA E. ELLIS. M ,nr ,r SUSAN L. ELMORE. Cailumn TERRY G. ELMORE. Oil Cii THEODORA M. ELSHOLT. Mind.n SHARON EMERT. Bossier Ciiv KATHLEEN ENGQUIST, Baton Rouge VICTORIA A. EPES. Shreveporl SUSAN L. EPPS. Shreveport HOLLIS E. ERVTN. Tallulah MARCIA A. ESTIS. Port Barre FRED N. ESTOPINAL. New Orleans GEORGE S. EUSTIS. Metairie BARBARA S. EVANS, Baton Rouge DOYLE EVANS, Uke Providenre KATHY S. EVANS, Min.len STEPHEN D. EVANS, Jonesboro WILLIAM EVANS. Little Rock, Ark. JOSEPH M. EVERRITT. Slaughter KAREN M. EVERSULL. Alexandria TERRY KAC.KO. W,.od. ulf Uke. N. J. BARBARA j. EAI.I.IN. Ruslon Freshmen CHARLES G. TALLIN, Shnveporl JAMES R. FANGUY, New Orleans SANDRA K. FARLEY, Haughton CLAUDIA A. FARR, Winnfield JOHN T. FARR, Shreveporl GARY R. FARRAR, Bernke NANCY A. FARRELL. Houma BILLY B. FAULKNER. Ferriday BEVERLY I. FELKNOR, Plain Dealing THOMAS J. FERGUSON, Austin. Minn. ROBERT L. FERREIRA, New Orleans BENJAMIN F. FERRELL, Chalmetle FRANK M. FERRELL, Chalmetle KATHLEEN A. FIFE, Shreveport BARRY FINCHER, Shreveport DONALD FINLEY. El Dorado, Ark. MARY G. FINN, Jackson, Miss. WILLIAM G. FISCHER, Ashdown. Ark. ROBERT R. FISHER, Surfside, Fla. SUZANNE B. FISHER, Houston, Tex. CAROL A. FITZGERALD, Rust.m DONALD R, FITZGERALD, Farmervill NANCY J. FITZGERALD, Farmerville JIMMY D. FLEMING, Lake Providenre DONNA M. FLOWERS, Quitman JANET G. FLOWERS, Pineville JOSEPH R. FONTENOT, Ville Platte KEN P. FONTENOT, Ville Platte I !■ 4 a tf 7 DKBORAH K. FORD. Lafa (ii.- D()i;C R. FOREMAN. J.nninj.s GEFF W. FORRK.STER, Rusi..n ALICE B. FORSHEE. Ja.kson. Mis REBECCA J. FORTINBERRY. M.iairir MARY V. FORTSON. S[inu|,(,rl FRANCES E. FOSTER. Plain D.aliiif; PATRICIA I). FOSTER. Anui. PAIT. T. FOSTER. Jonrs.l,.,r.. BARBARA D. FOWLER. Diil.a h ELIZABETH A. FOWLER. Rusion BARBARA G. FOX. Coshocton. Ohio GEORGE G. FOX. Shrt-vtixirl GREGORY 0. FOX. Shrev.porl SHERRI L. FRADY. Shrovcporl ROBERT G. FRANKLIN. Bossi.-r Citv STEPHEN E. FRANKLIN. Bossirr Cii KAREN M. FRANKS. Baton Roiij;.- W ILLIAM L. ERASER. Shr.Mport ELLIOTT G. FREDERICK. Baton Rom I WHS 1 FULYDER. Grnna l II) L. FRITH. Lakr Providenco l)i;HRA R. FRIZZELL. Rod.-.ssa THOMAS II. FROST. Guinglon DAVIDS. FRYDAY. Kill.ourno SANDRA ,1. Fl LI FR. Duharh JAMES M. FLNDERBLRK. Pin.villr STEVEN L. FUNDERBLRK. N,« Orl.- Freshmen SHERRY L, FUNK, Shreveport MARY V. FURR, Delhi CHARLES R. FUSSELL. Franklinton EDISON D. GALLIANO, Galliano KIM A. GANDY, Bossier City STEVE GANN, Shreveport VICKI L. GANTT. Athens MARTHA L. GARBARINO, Redde JAMES A. GARCIA, Homer JOSEPH M, GARDNER, Alexandria KATHLEEN S. GARDNER, Bossier City DENNIS P. GARRARD, Harvey JOHN M. GARRETT, Haynesville MICHAEL D. GARRETT, Shreveport LEE ROY F. GASPARD, JR., New Iberia DARWIN R. GATES, Rusion ELIZABETH A. GATES, Minden JANET L. GATES, Alexandria SHEILA A. GATES, Melville, N. Y. CLEOTHUS GATSON, Spearsville ELWYN A. GAUSSIRAN, Chalmette CONRAD C. GAUTHIER, New Orleans BARRY J. GAY, Basih- RICK B. GENTRY, Bossier City ROBERT W. GENTRY, Shrev port JANICE L. GHENT, Shreveport JIM F, GIACINTO, Leviiiown, N, Y. CINDY S. GIBB, Corpus Christi, Tex s i i CYNTHIA A. GIBSON. Shr.v.pon HERMAN GIBSON. III. Clavlon HURMON H. GIBSON. JR..B«-mon JOSEPH D. CIDDENS. Ringpold HOWARD W. GlES, Baton Rouge BILLY H. GILBERT. Mindcn MYRA Y. GILBERT, Baton Rouge CHARLES S. GILL. Bossier City DAVID W. GILLILAND, Delhi ANDREW R. GIRLINGHOUSE. Jena JAMES W. GLASER. New Orleans KYLE R. GLEGHORN, El Dorado, Ark. CHARLES M. GLORIOSO. Shreveport TERRY L. GOFF. WinnlVlH JACQUELYN L. GOING. Opclousas WILLIAM R. GOLDSBY, Mansfield JAMES C. GOOD, DeRidder WILLIAM C. GOODLING. Calhoun JULIE A. GOODMAN. Ferridav JOHN M. GORDEY, Glenmora JERRY L. GORDON. Ravville JOHN D. GOSDIN, Springhill CONNIE L. GOULD. Bossier Cily NANCY S. GOZA. Tallulah Freshmen DAPHNE G. GRADY; Shreveport DONALD W. GRAHAM, Wisner MAUREEN E. GRAHAM, Bossier City ROBERT T. BRAHAM, JR., Converse WARD F. GRANT, Mandeville EILEEN L. GRASSO, Ufayetie CLYDE N. GRAVES, Shr ;veport CAROLYN JEAN GRAY, Clayton CAROLYN JUNE GRAY, Grambling CYNTHIA A. GRAY, Bossier City JUDE F. GREBER, Shreveport BEN L. GREEN, III, Ferriday BRENDA K. GREEN, Lake Charles CHARLES D. GREEN, Dubach JENNIFER E. GREEN, Jennings JESSE L. GREEN, Shreveport JOHN G. GREEN, Arcadia MICHAEL W. GREEN, Marion GARY W. GREENE, Minden DEBRA G. GREER, Jonesboro A il t i NANCY GREER, Minden THERESA A. GREGORY, Baton Rouge JOHN G. GRIFFIN, Ungview, Tex. LINDA A. GRIFFIN, Ruston 194 1 • TWILA A. GRIFFITH. Lafayette ROBERT D. CRICSBY. Bossier City THOMAS 0. CROSZ. New Orleans JAMES A. CRO-reiNCER. Bossier City BURT GRUBBS. Crossett, Ark. MARY GALF GUESS. Shrcveport SANDY L. GUESS, Alexandria RODNEY N. GUILLIAMS. Winnfield MALCOLM H. GUILLORY. Alexandria KEITH J. GUILLOT. Marrero GARY M. GUNN. Tallulah RONALD W. GWATNEY. Lake Charles SHERRY L. GWIN, Shreveport CHERYL L. HAAG, Memphis. Tenn. VERONICA M. HABARTA, Lagos, Nigeria MARY I. HACKNEY. Farmerville DEBRA L. HAGAN. Shreveport RICKY D. HAGLER, Shreveport JOHN D. HAHN. Bossier City RHONDA R. HAILE, Quitman CHARLES R. HALE. Verda DEBRA A. HALE. Hamhurg. Ark. ANDREW HALL. JR.. Shreveport BRIAN D. HALL, Ruston GARY W. HALL. Bossier tity GREGORY G. HALL. Gilliam KELVIN D, HALL. Baker TED M. HAMMETT. Rusion Freshmen CARL S. HAMMOCK, Rusion MICHAEL E. HAMNER, Minden RONALD H. HAND, Shreveport DON T. HANLEY, Alexandria KNUTE E. HANSEN, Wesiwego STEVEN A. HARDAWAY. Bossier City DWIGHT S. HARDEE, Gueydan JILL HARDIN, Mansfield MICHAEL W. HARDY, Port Barre JOHN Q, HARGROV E, Ruston STEVEN A. HARKRIDER, Shreveport ANN T. HARMON, Crowley J. STEVE HARPER, Waterproof JAMES C. HARRINGTON, Oakdale DANNY L. HARRIS, Minden JESSE B. HARRIS, Shreveport MARY E. HARRIS, Ruston PATRICIA A. HARRISON, Simsboro RANDOLPH E. HARRISON, Minden JANET J. HARRISS, Shreveport MICHAEL L. HART, Crosselt, Ark. TIM E. HATCHER, Shreveport STEVEN L. HATHORN, Pineville JESSE L. HATTAWAY, JR., West Monroe RICHARD J. HAUSE, BloonifieM, N. J. ELBERT W. HAWTHORNE, Ar adia JERRY S. HAYDEN, West Monroe PAOLD. HAYES, Blan. hard i J i ft STF.VEN D. HAYES. Birmingham, Ala. TIMOTHY W. HAYES. B .ssi T City REBECCA A. HAYNES. Sar.-pta JAMES D. HAYWOOD. Shr.-vi-port MARGARET L. HAYWOOD. Shrf vpport STEVEN M. HAZEN. Shr.%eporl DEBRA HEADSTREAM, Jarkson. Miss. GAYLE G. HEARD, Za. harv MARION HEARD. Shrcv.-port CLYDE K. HEARN. D.niinr MICHAEL L. HEBERT. ' Vidalia LARRY J, HEFLIN. Shreveport SANDRA D. HELMS. Mamlrville KERRY W. HEMPERLEY. Winnfield TERRENCE L. HENAGAN, Baton Rouge AUDREY E. HENDERSON. Shreveport ROBERT H. HENDERSON. Rawille TOMMY C. HENLEY. West Monroe DAVID M. HENRY. Rusion DOUGLAS D. HENSLEE. Monterey WAYNE J. HERMES. JR.. Shreveport JULIE D. HERREN. Duhach SUSAN D. HEKRINC-TON, West Monroe MICHAEL L. HERRON, Alexandria CAROLYN A. HICKINGBOTTOM. Bastrop KAREN C. HICKMAN. Deville LEONARD G. HICKS. Farmerville MICHAEL 1.. HIERS. Shreveport jry rf , . Freshmen ARLENE M. HILL, Bossier City JAMES P. HILL, JR., Farmerville JESSIE L. HILL, Mer Rouge PATRICE HILTON, Ruston JANICE E. HINCKLEY, Pineville ELIZABETH A. HINSON, West Monroe DAVID G. HITT, Joaquin, Tex. KURT C. HOBGOOD, Baton Rouge JOHN N. HODGE, JR., Shreveport AMY G. HODGES, Jonesboro KATHY L. HOFFMAN, Ruston JAMES R. HOGAN, Oak Ridge WILLIAM A. HOGAN, Jonesboro KENNETH S. HOGG, Lafayette SANDRA A. HOGG, New Orleans FAITH E. HOLDCRAFT, Metairie GARY W. HOLDER, Shreveport JOHN F. HOLDER, JR., Shreveport JANICE E. HOLLAND, Shreveport HATTIE M. HOLLINS, Mer Rouge CALVIN W. HOLLIS, Shreveport SALLIE R. HOLLIS, Farmerville RANDY W. HOLLOWAY, Shreveport CECIL E. HOLMAN, Monroe HOLLIS E. HODMAN. Ruston DAVID W. HOLMES, Mansfield LAURIE L. HOLMES, Gretna RICHARD A. HOLT, Vivian (l i I 198 MARTHA J. HOLTSCLAW. Shrtv, IVIN L. HOOD. Dubarh JANIE O. HOOD, Dubarh PHILLIP R. HOOD, Arcadia ALYCE J. HOOKS, Cibsland WILMA A. HOOKS. Shreveport GLYNDA N. HOOPER. Shrevepon THOMAS H. HOPKINS. Bossier Citv HUGH G. HOPPER. Shroveport THOMAS R. HOPPER. Delhi NORMAN L. HORN. Baton Rouge ROGER J. HORN, Dover, N. J. RICKY G. HORNE, El Dorado. Ark. STEPHEN K. HORNE, West Monroe CHARLOTTE K. HORNSBY, Lake Charles KATHRYN L. HORTON, Sarepta JACKIE A. HOUCK, Simsboro EVELYN D. HOWELL, Shreveport NOEL D. HOWELL, JR.. Ruston BRIAN F. HUBER, Shreveport DEBORAH A. HUCKABY. New Iberia JANICE F. HUCKABY. Hodge JAMES M, HUDSON. Shreveport REBECCA J. HUFFMAN. Shreveport Freshmen BARBARA E. HUGHES, Winnfield MICHAEL 0. HUGHES. Texarkana. Tex. PAULA D. HUGHES, Baton Rouge SONYA D. HUGHES. Ashdown. Ark. KENNETH W. HUITT. Shreveport .CHARLOTTE A. HUKINS, Bunkie ALBERT G. HULETT. Ruston SUZANNE HULL, Alexandria MARK A. HULSE, Minden ALLEN G. HUMMEL, New Orleans BRYAN D. HUMPHRIES, Shreveport DON J. HUMPHRIES, Hessmer i CAROLYN A. HUNT, Alexandria TERRY L. HURST, Bastrop THAIS HURST, Metairie VAN J. HUTCHES, Shreveport ALMUS E. HUTCHINS, Ruston LONNIE W. HUTTO, Monroe KAYE F, INEICHEN, Rayville CIGALE A. INGRAM, Shreveport MICHAEL J. INGRAM, Bossier City ROBERT C, ISTRE. Oak.lale GARY L.IVERSON. Ringgold JAMES D. JACKSON, Mansfield i I k LARRY D. JACKSON. Wvsi Monroi- MARGIK E. JACKSON. Tallulah NETHKI. B. JACKSON. Min.l.n PATRICIA A. JACKSON. M.iairi.- PEGGY A. JACKSON. Lak.- Charlr-s RONALD K. JAMES. Shr.v.-|.ort ROBERT D. JAMESON. Havs. Kan. MONTE F. JARNAGIN. Winnfi.l.l CARL L. JEANSONNE. Oak.lal.- THOMAS R. JEFFERY. Shr.-v.p ,ri ELLEN J. JENKINS. Winnn.-ld KATHRYN A. JENKINS, Dubach RHONDAL E. JENKINS, Dubach CHARLES W. JENNINGS, Rayne REX A. JENNINGS. Shreveport GERALD JERRY. El Dorado. Ark. JOYCE JOE. Shrev. port RICHARD L. JOHNSEN. Shr.v.port ALBERT C. JOHNSON. Oakdale CLOTIE L. JOHNSON. Jonesboro JANET K. JOHNSON. New Orl.ans JO ANN JOHNSON. Arcadia JODY R. JOHNSON. Shr.v.porl KENNETH L. JOHNSON. Pioneer LINDA M. JOHNSON. Lisbon MICHAEL T. JOHNSON. New Orleans MITZI A. JOHNSON. Homer TED S. JOHNSON. Shreveport Freshmen CHARLES L. JOHNSTON, Ruston PAM G. JOHNSTON, Shreveport SHARON G. JOHNSTON, Shreveport CURTIS W. JOINER. Baton Rouge RONALD D. JOLLY, Newellton GEORGE E. JONES, Winnsboro HANFORD P. JONES, Shreveport KEITH A. JONES, Shreveport MAUREEN A. JONES, Bossier City PATRICIA A. JONES, Ruston RICHARD V. JONES, New Orleans SUSANE E. JONES, Mansfield TERRY L. JONES, Dodson WILEY E. JONES, West Monroe WILLIAM R. JONES, Shreveport WANDA JONG, Lake Providence CRANDORD L. JORDAN, JR., Winnfield SCOTT D. JORDAN, West Monroe JAMES H. JOYNER, Metairie RICHARD E. JUNK, Lake Charles MICHAL L. JUSTISS, El Dorado, Ark, ADRIAN E. KAISER, Baton Rouge LESLIE A. KANTNER, New Orleans ROBERT A. KEAHEY, Bastrop RAY A. KEATING, Laplace SUSAN KEATING, Shreveport RANDALL D. KEATOR, Shreveport FREDRICK H. KELLEY, Arcadia I I I f W II.LIAM L KELLEY. Dubarh WILLIAM R. KELLEY. Dubaoh GARY W. KELLY. Jonrsboro MARK L. KEMP. Clinlon KEN C. KENNEDY. Shrevcport WILLIAM T. JCENNEDY. Hayneiville KAREN J. KENNINCTON, Bossier City ROBERT C. KEOUN. Shreveport SALLIE KEY, Mansfi.-ld THOMAS M. KILPATRICK, Shroveport LEANDER KINCHEN. JR.. Al.ila Springs DONNA M. KING. Pimville JOHN W. KING. Alexandria ALLEN F. KINNEY. Baton Rouge ROBERT J. KNESEL. Metairie DARRELL E. KNIGHT. Bogalusa NANCY J. KNIGHTON. Springhill MARK R. KOENIG. Lake Charles MARY E. KOONCE. Quitman FREDERICK B. KORN. Monroe ROLAND D. KRAL ' SHAAR. Alexandria MIKE J. KRELLER. Westwego DEB! M. KRESS. New Orleans WILLIAM R KROEGER. New Orleans RHONDA J. KUHN. New Orleans GREGORY KULOUSEK. Phil.idelpl.ia. Pa. BONNIE C. KUPPER. Shrevepon VICKI L. UBORDE. Shreveport Freshmen BARRON R. LAFIELD. Quitman KAREN A. LAFIELD. Quiiman DEBORAH LAFLEUR. Al.xandria WILLLAM A. LAMKIN. Alexandria DALE J. LAMPTON. Houma LIDONNA M. LANCASTER, Metairie BONNIE A. LAND, Shreveport DALE L. LANDIS, Richardson, Tex. MARY C. LANDRUM, Shreveport ARTHUR D. LANDRY, Metairie DENISE K. LANDRY, Baton Rouge EARL A. LANDRY, Shreveport SHAWNEE A. LANDRY, Vinton WILLIAM J. LANDRY, New Orleans ANITA C. LANE, Bossier City RICHARD L. LANGLEY. Ph ' ihppines ROBERT A. LANGLEY, San Francisro, Cahf. HENRY W. LANGSTON, Bastrop CAROL A. LARANCE, Dubach JENNIE L. LARSON, Winnfield ROBERT C. LARY, JR., Minden AVIA A. LASALLE, Baton Rouge KENNETH J. LASSUS, Marrero GAIL L. LATKA, Ruslon ELVIN D. LAWSON, JR., Shr • THELMA E. LAY, RuMon JERI LEATHER WOOD, Shr.v.- LEO J. LEBLANC, Crowley i h I i 1 ALPHONSE LEE. JR.. E.lgar.l CAROL E. LEE. Farmer ilk- JEAN E. LEE. Tallulah ROGER D. LEE. W.-si Monro.- GLENDA F. L.GROS. J.nnings MICHAEL R. LEHR. Baton Rouge MARILYN LESSENTINE. New Orleans ISAAC LEWIS. Hahnvill. ' LYNDA F. LEWIS. Rusion MARY E. LEWIS. Mptairie RICAHRD H. LEWIS. Tallulah JAMES P. LILES. Jonesboro STANLEY L. LINDSEY. JR.. S[.rinphill WILLIAM M. LINDSEY, Min.l.n MARY L. LINK. Gretna FRED M. LITTL ' E. JR.. HarrisonlMirf; JAMES K. LIVINGSTON. Bossier City LONNIE R. LOCKHART. Homer SANDRA J. LOE. Shr.veport RICHARD W. LOGSDON. Alexandria MICHAEL B. LUi IA. . Monroe VAN B. LONG. Annan.lale. N. J. Cl ' RTIS N. LONG. CRE. New Orleans FRED A. LORD. JR.. Man n.l(l Freshmen BRIAN J. LORIA, New Orleans GORDON L. LOVE, Anderson, Calif, LARRY W. LOWE, Jonesboro SUSAN E, LOWE, Minden HAROLD L. LOYD, Shreveport MAZIE A. LOYD, Shreveport LOLYlAN L. LOZES, New Orleans JOgiVF. LUCK, Shreveport KEVIN B. LUTER, Bossier City JA.CK LYGATE, JR., Metairie MARILYN S. LYLES, Ruston JANE A. LYMBERIS, Alexandria SAMUEL C. LYNCH, Gretna GARY W. MABOU, Deville HARRY J. MACISAAC, Minden JEAN E. MACK, Jennings DAVID B. MACKNIGHT, Shreveport PETE J. MADER, Kenner PAMELA L. MAI, Pinevillr BEVERLY M, MALEBY, Shreveport JOSEPH R. MALEC, Shreveport SHERRY 1.. MAI.ONE, Oak Ridge ROBERT N. MANN, West Monroe CHARLES W. MANUEL, West Monro. I f ) ) m. L ALTON L, MAPLES. JR.. Cmrgfiown PATRICIA J. MARKEY. Shr.vtfiort GARY G. MARPHIS. New Orleans MARTHA J. MARRS. Shr.vtporl MARILYN MARSH, Slon.wall DEBORAH G. MARSHALL. Springhill KAREN L. MARSHALL. N.w Orleans PATRICIA H. MARSHALL. Shreveport SARAH B. MARSHALL. Slonewail SUSAN L. MARSHALL, Monroe GAY L. MARTIN. Rusion JAMES K. MARTIN. Bienville KENNETH W. MARTIN, Shreveport KATHRYN S. MASON, Mansfield KENNETH W. MASON, Ringgold LAURA J. MASON, El Dorado. Ark. MARY L. MASON. Jonesville PAMELA A. MASON, Rusion LAURA MASSEY. Tallulah MICHAEL D. MATTHEWS. Vivian ROBERT H. MATTHEWS, Metairie THERESA MATTHEWS, Housion. Tex. BEVERLY A. MAXWELL, Shreveport CAREY D. MAXWELL, Oak Grove DIANE P. MAY, Mansfield KEITH H. MAY, Gonzales LARRY B. MAY, Monroe MARGARET E. MAY, Horn. Freshmen GEORGE R. McAllister. TaiiuUh RICKEY L. .M BRIDE. Jonesboro STEVE.N W. MiCANN. Alexandria ROBERT McCARRON, Hot Springs. Ark. JOHN R. McCartney. Ruston PAM R. McCARTiNEY. Jena RONALD H. McCLENDON. Galliano RICHARD McCLURE, JR., Bellevue, Neb. RITA K. McCLURE. Sarepta PEGGY A. McCON. ' VTHY. Quitman LYNN A. McCOY. Winnlleld VIKKI J. McCREA. Zacharv LYLIA J. McCULLIN, Quitman MICHAEL E. McDANIEL, Shreveport STEPHEN T. McDonald. Newellton JAMES B. McELHANNON, Malvern, Ark. SHERRY D. McFADDEN. Longsireel HARRY G. McFARLAND. Shreveport PAMELA J. McGEE. Dubach DON M McGEHEE. Ruston JAMES D, M(GEHEE, Downsville WILLIAM McGOUGH, Lake Providence DANNY M.GUIRK, Winnfleld LAWRENCE C. McINTOSH, Shrev.port GARY W. McKAY, Delhi KIM M. McKAY, Alexamlria CARLA D. McKEEVER, Shrevc, MARGARET A, McKENZIE, Ho i i i ? MARTHA N. MrKENZIE. Bossier City NANCY L. M( KINNEY. Alhrns PATRICK W. MrKINNEY, MinH. n STEVEN K. McKINNEY. Hosston ' PATSY J. M, LAIN, Havncsvillr JAMES S. MrLELLAN. ' New Orleans ROBERT W. McMAHEN. Magnolia. Ark. KELLY W. McMULLAN. Hauphmn LARRY M. McPHAIL, Monroe CHEST ER L, MEADORS, Homer PAMELA G. MEANS. Bossier Ciiv WILLIAM D. MEDLIN, Shrt-veport DEBRA A. MEEKS. Arcadia ROGER G. MELLINGER. Hauphton GLORIA A. MEREDITH. Start JOHN W. MERRITT. Homer S. PHILLIP MESSINGER. Ruston STEPHEN E. MIDDLETON. Shreveport HAZEL L. MILES. Shrevpport DALTON W. MILLER, JR.. Waterproof jANIE MILLER. Min.l.-n JEROME MILLER, liitle Rock. Ark. K. THRYN A. MILLER. Metairie RAY T. MILLER. JR.. Uke Charles ROBERT E. MILLER. Sprlnghill SUE E. MILLER, Sarepia THERESA E. MILLER. Mclairle HOMER MILSTEAD, Uke Providence Freshmen SHIRLEY M. MILTON, Bonila ALAN B. MINCE, Kenner DAVID A. MITCHELL. Doyline FRED I. MITCHELL, JR., Shreveport GUY S. MITCHELL, Kenner JANICE P. MITCHELL, Tallulah ROBERT B. MITCHELL, Hodge MARY J. MIX. Shreveport MARGARET MOFFAT, Loudonville. N. Y. KEVIN D. MONROE, Shreveport RICHARD MONTGOMERY, Baylown, Tex. SUE L. MONTGOMERY, Heflin PEGGY N. MOON, Arcadia CALVIN W. MOORE, Shreveport GEORGE P. MOORE. Shreveport HARHY D. MOORE, St. Joseph JAMES S. MOORE, Patterson LINDA D. MOORE, Springhill ELSIE A. MORAN, Shreveport ROBERT L. MORELAND, Homer WILLIAM MORGAN, Granada Hills, Calif. BILLY J. MORGANTHALL, Rusion JAMES C. MORRIS, DeRidder MICHAEL E. MORRIS, Monroe RAYMOND E. MORRIS, Baton Rouge JUDY E. MORROW, Shreveport RICHARD A. MORROW, Shreveport ELIZABETH S. MOSS, Ruston M J ■ b JOSEPH E, MOSS, Dubach GEORGE MOUK. JR.. Monroe DARRELL L. MOYER. Shreveport WILLIAM F. MUELLER. Leesvillc MALCOLM S. MURCHISON, Alexandria MARK A. MURPHREY. Sarcpta JAMES R. MURPHY. Rusu.n OLA A. MURPHY. Bastrc.p WILLIAM W. MURPHY. Shreveport CAROL A. MURRAY. Shreveport EDMOND E. MURRELL. Haynesville SHARON A. MUTH. Metairie % JAMES O. MYERS. Hodge KATHY S. MYERS, Gretna KENNETH V. MYERS, Keilhville DAVID J. NANCE, Shreveport BARBARA L. NAPPER, Ruston PAUL M. NATIONS, McGehee, Ark. CAROL E. NEAL. Ruston WILLIAM S. NEAL, IV. New Orleans DAVID L. NEEB. Gretna KENNETH K. NEEDLES, Shreveport B. DWAIN NEILL. JR., Monroe TODD A. NELSON. Shreveport Freshmen JAMES K. NETTLES, Dry Prong HENRY C. NEWTON, Shreveporl JOHNNY D. NEWTON, Henderson, Tex. MICHAEL F. NICKELS, Shreveport FRANCIS NICOLETTI, Cockeysville, Md. ANN NOBLE, Rayville DEBRA S. NOHSE, Shreveport KATHY NOLAN, Farmerville JAMES B. NORMAN, JR., Shreveport ROBERT D. NORTHEY, New Orleans HERBERT W. NORTON, Shreveport MICHAEL R. NORTON, Houma WILLIAM NORWOOD, Gunlersville, Ala GERALD F. NUGENT, JR., Dry Prong PATRICIA R. NULL, Ruston GARY D. NUNN, Jonesboro JOYCE L. NUNN, Quitman CAROLYN O ' BRIEN, Oklahoma CHRIS P. OCMAND, Reserve C. PATRICK ODEN, Shreveport City DEBRA L. ODOM, Simshoro SARAH R. ODOM, Homer JOHN W, ODUM, Mansfield JOHN H. OLIVER, Huston ■ RICHARD H. OLIVER. Shrcvoporl WILLIAM C. OLIVER. Jarkson. Miss. STEVE P. O ' REAR. Vivian ERIC A. OSBURNE, Monroe ROY K. OTHOLD. UPlare PATRICK W. OUTLAW, Bossier City MARY E. OWENS. Alexandria GAYLA B. PACKERT, Stonewall JOHN C. PAGE. Monroe JAMES PALMA, Junction Citv. Ark. JUDITH E. PARHAM, Mangham M. KATHY PARISY. Shreveport CAROLYN Y. PARKER. Shreveport CHARLES E. PARKER. Bastrop GARY W. PARKER. Winnfield NAN PARKER. Sikes MARCIA A. PARKS. Shreveport EDWARD L. PATRICK, Pearl River IDA B. PATRICK, Mansfield MARY S. PATTERSON, Monroe RALPH C. PATTERSON, Ruston JOHN A. PAVLOVSKY, Cicero, II RICK D. PAVLU, Jennings RICKY D. PAYNE. Sprinphill JIM PEACE. El Dorado. Ark. MARLIN L. PEACOCK. Mansfield MARY C. PEARCE. Belcher STEVE S. PEARCE, Monroe Freshmen NANCY J. PEARSON, Baton Rouge SYDNEY P. PEATROSS, Shreveport JAMES C. PECK, Blanchard ANN PENUELL, Homer JAMES F. PEROT, JR., Shreveport CHERYL J. PETERS, Angle GARY W. PETERSON, Bristol, Conn JUDY A. PETERSON, Homer CATHRYN L. PHILLIPS, Shreveport CHRIS C. PHILLIPS, Shreveport CURTIS R. PHILLIPS, West Monroe EUGENE PIKES, Amite LINDA S. PILGREEN, Minden SUZANNE R. PINAC, Crowley MELANIE PINHOLSTER, New Orlea NIKKI D. PLANTS, Shreveport T$RRY G. POGUE, Winnfield GLEN F. POST, III, Farmerville WILLIAM E. POWDRILL, Shreveport KATHY J. POWELL, Jena PAT POWERS, Baton Rouge JILL PRECHT, Jennings JAMES M. PRESLEY, Florien WALTER L. PREVOST, Melairie MARK A. PRICE, Pineville JOHN E. PRINGLE, Alexandria GLORIA L. PUEPPKE, New Orleans SHARON A. PUGH, Alexandria ■I i 4 f J3 SAMMY C. PULLIC. Ashland KATHRYN A, PURCELL, Baton Rouge ROBERT W. PUTCH, Shreveporl MARY V. PYLES. Gibsland DAVID W. QUALl , Lake Charles STEVEN M. QUICKEL, Bossier City WHITTNEY B. QUINN, Shreveport ' FORREST N. RABURN, Shreveport J. DAVID RAINS. Leesville JACK W. RAMSAUR. Ruslon CHARLES A. RATER, Vicksburg. Miss. JIMMIE D. RAY, Baker JOHNNY L. RAY, Haynosville TERRY A. RAY, Monroe PAUL K. READ, Bastrop DEBRA L, REED, Lake Charles DANNY M. REEVES. Marion MARILYN S. REEVES, Dry Creek LUCILLE REHFELDT, Huntington, N. Y. EDWARD D. REILLY, JR., Bclair, Md. NORMAN W. REISIG. New Orleans MICHAEL H. REITZ, Baton Rouge JANET E. RENZ. Ringgold BEVERLY A. REYNOLDS, Ruston THOMAS L. RHEA, Lake Providence JAMES M. RHODES, Spearsville RALPH R. RHODES, El Dorado, Ark. WILLIAM RHODES. Little Roi k. Ark. Freshmen WILLIAM S. RHODES, Abilene, Tex. RONNIE G. RHYMES, Winnsboro GENETTE E. RIALL, Shreveport DERA J. RICHARDSON, Shreveport KENNETH R. RICHARDSON. Pollock MARCHA L. RICHARDSON, Ruston WILLIAM RICHARDSON, II, Miami. Fla HERBERT P. RICHE, JR., Simmesport ROBERT L. RICHE, Cottonport RUSSELL B. RICHERSON, Bogalusa STEPHEN W. RICHEY, Shreveport WARREN A. RICHEY, Alexandria DANNY C. RILEY, Cullen JOHN J. RINAUDO. Baton Re KATHY B. RISER, Ruslon FREDDY L. RIVERS, RayvilU JAMES 0. ROACH, Plain Dealing RODNEY L. ROADIFER, New Orleans WILLIAM G. ROBERDS, Vicksburg, Miss. DIANNE L. ROBERTS, Metairie GLENN E. ROBERTS, Jackson RUSSELL W. ROBERTS, Baton Rouge MARSHA L. ROBERTSON, Shreveport VIVIAN A. ROBERTSON, Baton Rouge MICHAEL S. ROBICHEAUX. Shrcv.-port JERRY W. ROBIN, Springhill DEWAYNE K. ROCKETI , Rayville KAREN A. ROCKETT, Spearsville ■fc SHARON A. ROCKETT. Lak.- Charl. MARTHA S. RODGERS. Cull.n MICHAEL G. RODEiN, JoiM.,l,or.i DEMSE N. ROE, Wavnr, N. J. BRCCE L. ROEBUCK, Rusion PATRICIA A. ROGAN, Tallulah JERAl.D W. ROLEN, Cotton Valley THOMAS W. ROLEN, Springhill NATALIE ROLPH, Shre%eport BARBARA J. ROLSTON. New Orleans RICHARD D. RONIGER, Arahi PHILIP W. ROPER, Shreveport PATRICIA L. ROSETT, Shreveport MICHAEL W. ROSS, Oak Grove BYRON W. RUESCH, Shreveport HENRY G. RUNYON, Jonesboro JOHN F. RUSHING, Ruston RICHARD R. RUSSELL, Bastrop LAWRENCE H. RUST, Bastrop MARTHA M. ROTTLE, Shreveport GARY N. RYALS, .l.mesboro DONALD W. SAINT, Cliniori ROBERT L. SALSBERRY, Rusion JAMES SANDEKUR. El Dora.lo, Ark. CURTIS F. SANDERS, Jena JESSE N. SANDERS, Raleigh. Miss. KAYLA R. SANDERS. Mimlcn MARTHA M. SANDERS. Homer PATRICIA A. SANDERS. Ringgold ROBERT SANDERS, Barksdale AFB SUSAN J. SANDERS, Bernice MICKIE A. SANFORD, Alexandria ROBERT C. SANTORO, Benton JULIE R. SARGENT, Harrisonburg BILLIE J, SAUL, Prentiss, Miss. DONALD R. SAVAT, Shreveport ROY D. SAXON. Calhoun THOMAS E. SCALES, Shreveport LARRY B. SCALLON, DeRidder CYNTHIA SCHEEN, Bossier City Freshmen i RICHARD T. SCHMIDT, Gretna RANDY J. SCHOOLER, Ferriday JIMMY R. SCHULTZ, Baton Rouge CONNIE SCORSONE, Bossier City CATHERINE A. SCOTT, Rusion DALE B, SCOrr, Minden DANIEL J. SCOTT, Winnfield ELDRIDCE J. SCOTT, Killona ( l I k 1 JAMES R. SCOTT. Haynesvillc UNA D. SCOTT. Springhill VIRGINIA D. SCRIBER. Winnsboro PAUL M, SEALE. Bossi.r City ELIZABETH A. SEALY. N.w Ih.ri CAROLYN SEAMAN. Shr.-v,-p,.rt BRENDA A. SEEKFORD. Ruston DAVID R. SEIM. New Orleans LINDA C. SELLERS, Walk.-r PAMELA SETLIFF, El Dora.io, Ark. LARRIE H. SEWELL. Bossier City PAULA M. SEWELL. El Dorado, Ark. RONNIE T. SEXTON. Rust.in DAVID SHAIKEWITZ. New Orleans GERARD A. SHAMP. JR.. Vidalia SHARON L. SHAPIRO. Bossier City JOHN M. SHARP, Eros ROBERT E. SHAVER. B. rii„n ELIZABETH L, SHAW. Minden REBECCA L. SHELTON. Winnfield JAMES L. SHEPHERD. Bossier City JOHN D. SHERMAN. Haynesyille ' LESLY E. SHERMAN. Monroe GARY P. SHERRARD, Areadia CAROLYN J. SHIPP. Wisner THOMASON SHIREY. El Dorado. Ark. DAVID M. SHIVELY. Bienyille DAVID M. SHOEMAKE. Wesiwepo Freshmen SYLVIA A. SHOFNER. El Dorado. Ark. CHRISTOPHER SHUFFLIN. Baton Rougt RALPH P. SICILIA, Keithville CAROL A. SIDMAN, New Orleans CAROL A. SIMMONS. Summf-rnrl.i CONNIE R. SIMMONS, Bernire RUSTY SIMMONS. Shrcveport LARRY J. SIMONTON. Dubach BOBBIE R. SIMPSON, Farmer ' ille BOBBY J. SIMPSON. Bossier City GLORIA F. SIMPSON. Delhi ROBBIE D. SIMPSON. Far mer ilIe CAROLE J. SINCLAIR. Collon Valley WILLIAM P. SINCOX, Haynesville MYRL W. SISTRUNK. Pleasant Hill ELLEN S. SLAID. Havnesville SHARLANDE E. SLEDGE, Arcadia DAVID W. SLOAN. El Dorado. Ark. BARRY N. SMITH, Springhill BONNIE M. SMITH. Gibsland CADE M. SMITH. Ruston CAROLYN A. SMITH. Ruston CATHERINE M. SMITH. New Orleans CYNTHIA SMITH. Bossier City DELORES J. SMITH, Oak Grove DIXIE J. SMITH. Jamestown JAMES A. SMITH, Wildsville JAMES H. SMITH, BaK.n Rouge I KAYE SMITH. Monro.- KENNETH A. SMITH, Hom.r KENNETH R. SMITH. B-ssirr Cii% LARRY W. SMITH. Hoi Springs Ark. LINDA F, SMITH. Arlington LINDA M. SMITH. Bossit-r City MICHAEL R. SMITH. Glenelg, ' M.I. PATSY J. SMITH. Chou.lrant PRENTIS A. SMITH. Rusion SHEILA P. SMITH. Ringgoi.i SUZANNE SMITH, Vivian TOMMY P. SMITH. Rusion VANCE SMITH. Ft. Sto.kton. Tex. WILLIAM C. SMITH. Ru ion HAROLD G. SMITHERMAN. Shrcvc CAROL L. SNEAD. Monroe port PAULA M. SNEED. Shrrvpporl RICHARD D. SNOOK. Bossier City TROY G. SNOWDEN. West Monroe REBECCA SNUFFER. Louisville. Ohi( DEXTER K. SOILEAU. Pineville CLARENCE R. SOLOMON. Monroe MARY F. SOLOMON. Shreveport WILLIAM W. SOROKA. St. Fran.isv BRUCE E. SPANN. Bastrop ROBERT W . SPANN. Baton Roug. ' SALVADOR A. SPARACIO. JR.. Waggaman ROBERT E. SPATAFORA. Monroe Freshmen ROBERT W. SPAULDING, Oak Grove RUTH A. SPEARS, Ruston DONALD R. SPENCER, Rusion GLENDA P. SPENCER, Gibsland JUDITH L. SPICER, Bossier City PAULA G. SPIER, Jonesboro DAVID R. SPRAWLS, Shreveport SARAH L. STACKS, Athens FRANCIS D. STAMPS, Minden JAMES STANLEY, JR., Barksdale AFB SHARON A. STEIM, Metairie BELINDA A. STEIN, Winnsboro ALBERT F. STENTZ, III, Shreveport SAVANNAH P. STEPHAN, Monroe DAVID L. STEPHENS, Ruston RONALD W. STEPHENS, Wisner BEVERLY J. STEPHENSON, Ruston JOE A. STERKX, JR., Alexandria JAMES R. STERRITT, Homer DANNA C. STEVENS, Bastrop DEBORAH J. STEVENS, Shreveport GARY L. STEVENS, Bossier City JANE C. STEVENS, Bernic.- CAROL J. STEWART, Shreveport CLYDE W. STEWART. Ah ' xandria FRANK C. STEWART, III, ll.)df;e HOWARD D. STEWART, JH„ Duha.h MICHAEL R. STEWART, l)..ba, h 1 1 RALPH C. STEWART. Baton Rouge RODNEY C. STEWART. Ruslon DAVID L. STINSON. Jon.-sboro MERRY I.. STOUT. MansHi-ld GEORGE STRAYER. Travis AFB, Calif. HAROLD STRICKLAND. Allantic City, N. J. DEBRA E. STRINGER. Baton Rouge MARK S. STRINGER. Bastrop BILLIE J. STROUD. Hodge SAMUEL D. STROZIER. Ruslon FRANK M. STUART. New Orleans RICKY J. STUBBS. Atlanta. Tex. i RUSSELL A. STUCKER. Leesville GORDON S. SUDDUTH. Jonesboro NELSON J. SUEL, Leesville JOSEPH A. SULLINS. Shreveporl JEFF P. SULLIVAN. Lake Providence KATHARINE SUMLIN. Port Arthur. Tex. THOMAS M. SUMNER. Bastrop EMILY A, SUMRALL, Ruston DENNIS R. SUTHERLAND, Morganza JOSEPH M. SVETLECIC. Winnshoro SHERYL D. SWAIN, Alexandria SCOTT C. SWANSON, Logansport Freshmen THOiMAS R. SWAYZE, NVw Orlean; SHARON M. SWIFT. St. Bernard DAVID A. TALLEY. Homer VIRGLNIA D. TANNER. Dowti.sville DENNIS W. TARVER. Jena RICHARD B. TAUNTON. Vidalia LEON W. TAUZIER, New Orleans DEBORAH TAYLOR. West Monroe DEBORAH H. TAYLOR. Shrevepor KARL T. TAYLOR, West Monroe RICHARD D. TAYLOR. Haughton STEVEN TAYLOR, Bellaire i SUSAN E, TAYLOR, Shreveport WILLIAM F. TAYLOR, Houston, Tex. CHUCK E. TEDDLIE, West Monroe HAROLD H. TEMPLE, Rusion JANET TEMPLETON, Junrtion Citv, Ark. P. KAY TEMPLETON, Jonesboro THOMAS J. TERGLIAFERA. Baker C. RENEE TERRAL. Lake Provi.len. e MARY E. TERRILL, Shreveport EUGENE S. TERRY, Little Rock. Ark. JULIA N. TERRY. Alexandria THOMAS E. TERRY. Jonesboro t- l f LKO F. TKR IA. III. M..nror WANDA (;. TIIAMKS. Uk.- Pn.u.l.n., MARGAKKT A. THKRIOT. B.II Ciiv ROGERS N. THIBODEAUX. Hom.r RONALD D. THOMA. Slirovcporl DIANAH K. THOMAS. Hrflin DOUGLAS THOMAS. Shrcvcport JAMES T. THOMAS. Balon Roug.- JAY M. THOMAS. Baton Rougo KENNETH C. THOMAS. Shn ' vtport NANCY S. THOMAS. Heflin PATRICIA E. THOMAS. Rusion PATSY G. THOMAS. Sarcpla RALPH F. THOMAS, RusK.n TERRY C. THOMASON. EI Dorado. Ark. BOBBY J. THOMPSON. Lake Charlrs JULIAN S. THOMPSON. JR.. D.-lhi PRISCILLA J. THOMPSON. Delhi SUZANNE THOMPSON. Shreveporl JANET L. THRASHER, Shreveport MICHAEL L. TILBURY, Shreveporl BEV A. TILLMAN. Monroe SHEILA R. TINSLEY. Area.lia GLORIA I.. TIPPETT. Rusion JOHN P. TODARO. Shre eporl REGINA C. TODARO. Slirev.porl CHERYL A. TOLAR. Joneslmro RICKIE L. TOLAR. Chatham Freshmen LESLIE K. TOMLINSON, Lake Providence DONALD W. TOMPKINS, JR., Bossier City CYNTHIA TORBET. Homer IDALMIS M. TORRES, Brooklyn, N. Y. GEORGE E. TOSSPON, Jonesville CHRIS C. TOWNS, Shreveport SUSAN G. TOWNS, Shreveport JOHNNY M. TOWNSEND, Ravville WILLIAM R, TOWNSEND, Bunkie JANIS D. TRAMMELL, Dubach STEPHEN P. TROSCLAIR, New Orleans SUSAN J. TROWBRIDGE, Shreveport ALVIN J. TRUXILLO, New Orleans CAROL J. TUBES, Oak Grove VAUGHN W. TUBES, Bossier City BONNIE G. TURNER, Monroe MICHAEL D, TURNER, Homer MICHAEL W. TURNER, Ruston RANDALL C. TURNER, Shreveport SAMUEL W. TURNER, Camden, Ark. DOROTHY M. TYLER, Choudrant OLIVER L. UNDERWOOD, Bossier City JAMES R. UPSHAW, Spearsville MARY R. UPSHAW, Ruston PEGGY A. USNER, New Orhans MARGARET L. VANDERLICK, Al.) GINGER K. VAUGHAN, Shr. vepori JACKIE C. VAUGHN, Shreveport u 2 i I I i BARBARA t. VEAZEY. Ruslon NANCY S. VESTAL. F.rri.lav EARI. J. VICKNAIR. N.« Orleans KENNETH M. VICKNAIR. Marnm MARC A. VIGUERIE, Convent DANIEL VILARDO. New Orleans RALPH L. VINCENT. Monroe MIKE T. VOGT. Ferridav JERRY N. VOSS, Sprin hill DENNIS K. WADE. Vivian LINDA A. WADE. Hmist.m. T.x KATHRYN R. WAGGONER. Sarepta CHARLES S. WALKER, Monr.x JANET M. WALKER. Gibsland JOHN D. WALKER. Minden LEE M. WALKER. Rusion REBECCA E. WALKER. Ferridav ROBERT E. WALKER. Slidoll SANDRA J. WALKER. Mm.l.-n WILLIAM H. WALKER. We.-t Monroe JOE E. WALLACE. Shrev.-porl KENNETH J. WALLACE. Coiion Valley WILLIAM D. WALLACE. Cotton Vallev ELLEN D. WALTER. Winnsl.oro ALICE D. WALTHALL. Monroe ADREN A. WALT . Riision WANDA S. WARNER, Shreveporl HULEN C. WARREN. Sim sboro Freshmen LINDA S. WASHAM, Lillie JOHN W. WATERFALLEN. Shrpvcporl TERRY WATKINS, Monroe BARBARA A. WATSON, Chatham CARL F. WATSON, New Orleans CHARLES M. WATSON, Wisner WILLIAM R. WATSON, Shreveport BETTY R. WATTS, Minden ROBERT E. WEATHERFORD, Pineviil PATRICK D. WEAVER, Oil City ALVIN R. WEBB, Homer JAMES E. WEBB, Jena JOHN M. WEBB, Shreveport ROY E. WEBB, Shreveport BRUCE A. WEBER, Centerport, N. Y. EMILY E, WEBER, Baton Rouge JIMMY L. WEBSTER, New Orleans LYNNITA D. WEEKS, Dodson WILLIAM A, WEISFELD, Metairie DAVID T. WELCH, Sarepta HARRY E. WELCH, Shreveport CHIP K. WELD, Riverside, Calif. ROBERT T. WELSH, Metairie JOE T. WEST, Simsboro JOYCE M. WEST. Shreveport BEITY J. WHATLEY. Pineville RONALD E. WHATLEY, Dry Prong CLAIRE E. WHEELER, Shreveport  I WANDA M. WHIDDEN. Shr.v.|.u BRUCE A, WHITK. Crossrll. Ark. CONNIE A. WHITE, Wil.lsvill.- SHARON A. WHITE. Shn-v.-port STEPHEN W WHITE. Baslrop WILLIAM B. WHITE. M.lalrie W ILLIAM P. WHITEHOUSE. Slidell DAVID L. W ICKER. Shr.vcporl ROBERT F. WIED, JR., Mrtairit- ELIZABETH WIGGINS. Vill.- Plane MARK L. WILBURN, Mind.n BARTON B. WILDER, Shr.v.port JAMES R. WILDER. Winnfield ELLEN G. WILKES. Bossier City PATRICIA WILKINSON. Shreveporl BRENDA S. WILKS, Alexandria MELINDA L. WILKS. Alexandria ALTON C. WILLHITE. West Monroe HAPPY J. WILLIAMS. Shreveporl JACKIE L. WILLIAMS, Ruston JAMES R. WILLIAMS, Forriday JEANIE L. W ILLIAMS. Jonesboro JOYCE A. WILLIAMS. Simsboro JUDY A. WILLIAMS, Bossier City MICHAEL WILLIAMS, Lanrasler, Ohio RONNIE L. WILLIAMS. Jennings WANDA G. WILLIAMS. Quitman CAROL A. WILLIAMSON, Mind Mi Freshmen CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Pineville EVELYN WILLIAMSON, Winnsboro JOY WILLIAMSON, Pineville JENNIFER WILLIS, Sikes DETRICH WILSON. Ruslon ELMER WILSON, Oak Grove MICHAEL WILSON, Bridge City, Tex. TED WILSON. Lafayette DEBRA WIMBERLEY. Shreveporl JOHN WINGARD, Alexandria FRED WINKLER, Houston, Tex. MARTHA WISE, Baton Rouge JENNIFER WOLF, Alexandria JAMES WOLFENBERGER, Shreveport JUDY WOMACK, Chatham KATHY WOMACK, Jonesville RONALD WOMACK. Shreveport TOM WOMACK. Alexandria DOUGLAS WOMELDURF. Shreveport DALE WOOD, Lacombe CARLYN WOOD. Talisheek DON WOODARD, Ringgold JACKIE WOODARD, Ruston MARK WOODS, Shreveport MICHAEL WOOTEN, Shreveport CATHY L. WRIGHT, Bogalusa WILLIAM WRIGHT, JR., Mansfield HKHKCCA A. YEATES. Shreveport JOSEPH W. YOUNG, Port Barre STANLEY E. YOUNGBl.OOD. I FRANK R. ZERANGUE. JR., I.nlinn GARY F. ZERINGUE. Westwegn JERRY E. ZIMMER, Bastrop ( I Panhellenic Council PRESIDENT: Elizah.-th Tookc VICE PRESIDENT: Janey Cooper SECRE TARY: Gayle Watkins TREASURER: JufK Baker The Panlii-llciiii Council is cotiiposcd of rc|)r -scntali cs IVoili each of ihe six national sororities on the Tech eaiii|)iis. This ear the Panhel- lenic Council is workinj; closely with the sororities in hel|)in{; lo coor- dinate the coniplelion ol ' the huililin ' and landscaping; ol ' the sororits lodges. The purpose of the Panhellenic Association is to uork lor the ;oo(l of the university and all its women students, lo maintain on a hiph plane fraternity life and interfraternity relations within the nni ersil . to further fine intellectual accomplishment and sound m licilarship. to cooperate with the university administration in the maintenance ol high social standards, to be a forum for the discussion ol ' (jueslions of interest in the college and fralernit world and to ( ompilr rules gov- erning rushing, pledging and initiation. iltrosliinj s|iorl lo ikf ' jne lo orien jeiior Counci Jylies. First Row: Slr|,liani.- Collman, Piilsy l.aii. aNl.T. Mrliinla Mill-, Ann. ' T. ( ' .(H.|.rr. I.iii.la Wrl,l.. !)i-lil.ir Sdiinla;;. D. ' Im.imIi Oril ' lilh. aii.l Mir-s V,i-Wf. n Craiilu-rrN . Srnmd , ,,, R,m:- Gayle Walkins, Bo Bakrr. Nan.y Thraslirr. .luiU liakcr, Dianr M.Kr. ' , liarl.ara Siiinn.iii-.. Sadie lla.Ma.l. Kall.v An.lr.«s. lirwrU Viinanl. arwl Hnw Go icaFiicI Junior Panhellenic Council Junior Panhellenic Council consists of llir |ili(li;c |ir(-iil nl anil luir delegate from each sorority jjledge class. The purposes of Junior Panhellenic are to | repare an evaluation ol ihe rushing season in which ihev have participated and to suhniil llnir report to the Senior Council. The Junior Panhellenic Council also serves to orient new pledges to llic organization and activities ol the Senior Council, thus preparing ihcinscKcs Cor future Panhellenic duties. PRESIDKNT: Debbie Reed MCE PRESIDKNT: Marsha Robertson SECRET. RYTREASURER: Jane Adams First Row: Virki M. (,uirc, Ginger Forlson, and Marsha Robtrtson. Si-amd How: Del t)i - Rrfil, .lanrl Gales. Kaye Smitli. Clare Biirlianan. Anne Torranro, Senior Advisor, Barbara Basro, Alicia Fulih. and Jane Adams. i PRESIDENT: D ' borah Grifnih VICE PRESIDENT: Beckv Salter SECRETARY: Marilyn Earnesl TREASURER: W ' ilna Snecd Alpha Chi Omega Beta Psi chapter ol Al|)lia ( lii Omega was installed at Te( h in 1941. The flower ol Alpha Chi Omega is the red carnation and the colors are scarlet and olive green. The pin is the Ivre containing twentv-two pearls. Annual events of the chapter in- clude Big and Little Sister parties. Founders Da . Hera Da . a carnival for the Monroe Bovs Cluli. and the Vt inter and Spring formals. Abney, Susan Adams. Jane Adkins, Pamela Aldridge, Carlene Anderson, Laura Andrews, Kathv Bagur, Barbara Bailey, Sharon Bankston, Carmen Bardin, Connie Barn es, Janet Barrow, Rebecca Beadles, Linda Best, Jeni Belts, Paula Bilbray, Sarah Bradley, Nancy Brocato, Andrea Cannon, Carol Carlson, Paula Carr, Chris Cicero, Ginger Coffey, Marilyn Colvin, Debbie Converse, Candy Cook, Amy Cordell, Priscilla Crowe, Beverly Earnest, Marilyn Eversull, Karen Felknor, Beverly Fonlani ' , Kathy FortinlHTry, Becky Giles, Mar Greniillion, Jan Griffith, Deborah tf la u Griffith. Marv Lan HiCan. D.l.l)ir llami-1. Jran Hannlcv, Patsy Harriss, Jancl Havnic, Sharon Hazlip. Mar H.dgi-cork. Prnny Henderson, Nancy Hollimon. Jeannic Jackson, Julie Kees, Paula Kimbell, Donna Land, Bonnie Lasuzzo, Marianne Looney, Janet Luck, Becky McCuIlin, June McNeelv, Margaret Mitchell ' , Tookie Morgan. Martha Murphs, Emilv Murphy, Karan Neighbors, Jeanne Nohse. Marsha Phillips. Cathy Riall. Genette Rose. Donna Salter. Becky Sarlori. Kathv Scott, Dianne Shipp, Carolyn Siracuse, Karen Sneed, Paula Sneed. Wilna Sonntag. Dehhie Spears. Ruth Ann Stracener. Deannt Summers. Linda Taylor. Susan Tcrral. Renee Theis. Marsha Theriot. Ann Thompson. Priscilla Thompson. Suzanne Townsend. Teresa Vidrine. Anita Ware. Shannon Whiltington. Jo Delle Williams. Niki W ise, Marigayle Woodard, Lcxi Yeager, Allison Yeaper, Jane PRESIDENT: Linda Kase Wcbh VICE PRESIDENT: Margaret Mills SECRETARY: Libbv Adams TREASURER: Helen Rodrigue Delta Zeta Delia Zeta, the largest national sororitx. was founded on Oetoher 24, 1902, at Miami University in Oxford. Ohio. Theta Epsilon chapter was installed at Louisiana Tech in 1962. The Killarney rose is the flower of Delta Zeta and em- bodies the sorority colors of rose and green. The official badge of Delta Zeta is the golden Roman lamp. Besides participation in all campus social and intramural activities, the highlight of which is the annual spring Pink Rose Ball, Theta Epsilon is also inxolvcd in many national philanthropies. Among other things, these projects includ ' - providing school kits and baby supplies for Navajo Indians and giving a Halloween party for the children at Ruston State School. Adams. Liljby . llen, Susan Aulds, Nancy Baker. Bo Bankslon, Brencia Basco. Barliara Bollier. Br.-nda Burroughs, Kalhy Chapman, Kathy Coffman, Stephanie Creegan, Jeri Dav, Sandy )l:io. Dirkey. Lizintc Dumas, Chcrie Ford. Beck) L r Gwin, Sherry Jones, Susane Kerry, Katie Kinlzing, Sanny Kupper, Bonnie Lessentine. Marilyn Marsiglia, Frances Mawhinney, Janice McCoy, Marsha McLenilon, Nancy Mills, Margaret Neal, Carol Rhoades. SluTill Rmlrigue, Helen Rounsaville, Debbii Ryland, Jaikie Sheridan, Peggy Shipp, Janici ' Tillman. Beverly Wehh, Lin.la Woodruff, Dianne PRESIDENT: Melinda Mills VICE PRESIDENT: Mary Vaughan SECRETARY: Fran Hewitt TREASURER: Peggy Tindol Kappa Delta Kappa Delta, installed here in 1931. was the llrsi national sorority at Tech. Alpha Chi chapter i.s one ol the two Kap|)a Delta chapters in the nation that has won hoth the Minnie- Mae Prescolt Award for jrracious li in ; and the National Council Award. These two awards are j:i en at tin- Kappa Delta National Convention. The colors for the sororil are pearl firecn and emerald green, and the flower is the white rose. Ka[)pa D ltaV ai ti i- ties include a Rajun Cajun Party, Mardi Gras Part . Sprint; Formal, and other social activities. Kappa Delta sponsors events such as a Halloueen |iarl . Christmas part . and Easter part lor their tweKe ;irl whom the ha e adojiled at the MetliodisI ChildreiiV Home in Ru - ton. Gibson, Cindy Gilison, Joyce Grcon, Carol Guess, Gale Guess, Sandy Haddad, Sadie Harris, Mary Kl Ackel. Jeri Adams, Margie Amman, Annice Austin, April Baker, Judy Bennett, Meg Blair, Jane Breedlove, Palli Brockner, Brenda Byrd, Charlotte Caldwell, Terry Carroll, Cindy Clarke, Ginger Cralon, Dorothy Darphin, Rulhi Davidson, Lou Ann Deloach, Kay Lynn De Rochemont, Alice Dickinson, Lucy Dinkins, Nancy Dixon, Gene Ann Donner, Beth Downs, Jane Elkins, Connie Evans, Barbara Flowers, Jan Flowers, Sharon Fr( ' udendorf, Carol Garvin, Cathy Gates, Jancl ilionil ilioiial mmlil aclivi- Spring Harris. Susan Hi ' will, Fran Hil( hrock, Juil) Hodgson, Chi ' f)! Holland. Vickl - Jarrcll. Stephanie Jenkins, Ellen Johnson. Susan Johnston. Janii Jorrlen, Susan Kinel, Linda Landess, Kathy Lay, Libba Lcalherwood, Jeri Loyd, Mazic Marrs. Martha MrCall, Randy MrGouj h. Martha M( Kenzie, Mary Miller, Debbie Mills. Melinda Mitchell. Suzann - Mize. Sallie Delle Murphv. Lynda Napper. Barbara Neilson. Dianne Nelson. Suzy Noble. Ann Odom. Donna Lynn Peatross. Pat Post. Janet Rhea. Laura Ann Riley, Triria Roberson, Martha Robertson, Libby Robertson, Sheri Roy, Mary Scheider, Renee Scriber. Ginger Seweli. Paula Shelley. Renie Shofner, Sylvia Sikes. Polly Sinclair. Jeannie Smith, Carol Smith, Kaye Smith, Nancy Snively. Tesa Snyder. Faye Stewart. Joan Stout, Lee Sumrall, Kay Sutton. Charlotte Teaple. Lana Ruth Terrill. Marjorie Terrill. Mary Thigpen. Sally Thomas. Patti Tindol. Peggy Totnlinson. Karen Tuminello. Amanda Vaughan. Mary Verrher. Alice Watson. Marv Helen Webb. Linda Wilkinson. Pat Williams. Saniira Williamson. Jan Wilt . kalhlrcn Woodrow. Anne f Phi Mu PRESIDENT: Palri.ia Ann Lancaster VICE PRESIDENT: Rebekah Marhurv SECRETARY: Pairiria FIcnikcn TREASURER: Re!,., , a Walker Phi Mm had il.- Ijci inninj; in 1852. uhrii il ua izranleil a charter by Georgia. The colors for the sororiu are ro e and white and the llower is the rose carnation. Some of the activities for the vear included a house |)arlv. Big-Little Sister Party. Mother ' s Banijuet. informal. Christmas party for children at Ruston Slate School, and the Christmas and Spring formals. The Al|)ha Lambda chapter was awarded first place in Derby Day. second place lor ihcir Homecoming display, and second place in Creek Cek. Adams, Carol Jane Albrighl, Mary Clay Albritton, Virginia Kay Anders, Elizabeth Ann Anderson, Carla Becker, Mary Lois Bodden, Susan Kalhrvn Browning, Amy Browning, M ' Lou Burnett, Pam Butler, Beverly Agnes Cain, Peggy Sue Canterbury. Susan Kay Carder, Patricia Ann Coleman, Martha Jane Cooper, Norma Salena Cowcn, Mary Kalhrvn Crofodt, Brcnda Mae Crosslin, Deborah Lynn Davis, Diane Elizahcth Dawkins, Martha Drew Denhani, Emmie Jo Edwards, Wanda Jean Elliott, Sheila Kav Eng(|uist, Kathleen Falgoul, Melinda Faye Ferguson, Carolyn Jo Fleniken, Patricia Ann Folds, Katherine l.rv Foster, Cynthia Exa Foster, Susan Lynn Futch, Alicia Garrison, Reba Kristi Green, Suzanne Harmon. Ann Towriscnd Har|Mr, Jmlilli t 1 I I i - ■f and Harper, Mary Ethel Henry, Martha Ann Hess, Hana Olga Hopkins, Brenda Gay Horton, Dona Horton. Janie MrRae Huffman, Rebecca Jean Jarred, Vivian Elaine Jennings, Cynthia Ann Keck, Martha Louise Keeth, Kristi Kendrick, Donna Kennington, Karen Jane Kivisto, Paula Lancaster, Patricia Ann Larson, Jennie Lou Marbury, Rebekah Massey, Laura Maxwell, Marilyn McConnell, Elizabeth Ann McElroy, Susan Diane Miller, Janet Lee Moffat, Margaret Ann Oliver. Martha Ruth Palmer, Edith Ann Parham, Judjth E. Parham, LaVerne Catherin Parker, H. Jane Parker, Sharon Lee Penuell, Charlotte Ann Porter, Mary Louise Priddy, Beth Ellen Quinn, Whiltney Rabun, Andre Rays, Glenda Reinsch, Pam Robertson, Marsha Louise Rozier, Charlotte Gay Rush, Leah Sansalone, Carol Ann Seeliger, Sally Elisa Selle. Susan Renee Skinner, Leah Armor Torrance, Anne Smedley Walker, Rebecca Walthall, Alice Dale Watkins, Gayle Wright Welch, Lisa Eileen Wilks, Brenda Sue Wilka. Melinda Lou Wilson, Donna Lynn Wright, Linda Ann Wright, Lori Joyce Zitlraurr, Linda PRESIDENT: Barbara Simmons VICE PRESIDENT: Betsy McGuire SECRETARY: Elaine Massett TREASURER: Audrey Chumley Sigma Kappa Beta Epsilon chapter of Sigma Kappa was estalilished at Louisiana Tech in 1940. The flower is the violet, and the col- ors are lavender and maroon. Sigma Kappas participated in Founder ' s Dav festivities, the annual Valentine tea for Tech alumni, an Easter egg hunt for the Methodist Children ' s Home, GTE Heart Fund Drive, fall informal, and the winter and spring formals. In addition Sigma Kappa is an active participant in Greek Week, Derhv Day, fraternity serenading and intramural competition. Beta Epsilon was selected as the most cooperative college chapter at the Sigma Kappa national convention and received awards for scholarship and philanthropy. Abercrombie, Donna Aden, Louellen Aillel, Melanie Alexander, Susan Allen, Sara Barber, Carol Barnes, Nancy Boggs, Betty Boogaerts, Ginger Brewton, Bab Brunson, Cindy Burns, Susan Carter, Jan Chumley, Audrey Chumley, Barbara Clayton, Diane Coates, Linda Colvin, Pam Cook, Georgia Cooper, Janey Crawford, Kathy Dawes, Joy Lynn Day, Jan Dean, Nancy DeNovo, Diane Doyle, Virginia Driggers, Barbara Farmer, Jan Ferguson, Diane Ferringlon, Elaine Ferrington, Gwen Fisher, Suzanne Fitzgerald, Carol Fory, Margaret Garfield. Kalhy Gerbcr, Jo Ann A i I Cerber, Linda Cray, Barbara Hall, Susan Hartman, Dot Haywood, Maggie Head8(ream, Debbie Hoffman, Kalhy Holladay, Barbara Hoss, Janie Howell, Becky Hubbard, Alice Hyatt, Mary Jackson, Linda Jolly, Kaye Jolly, Martha Sue Kuhn, Rhonda Lodestro, Brenda Logan, Carole Lowe, Susan Manganaro, Linda Marrs, Diana Massetl, Elaine Maxwell, Beverly McCehee, Pat McGuire, Betsy McCuire, Vicki McKee, Barbara McKee, Diane McLaren, Jeanne McWilliams, Jo Ann Nealy, Debbie O ' Donnell, Cathey Onofry, JoEtta Parisy, Kathy Parker, Nan Parrish, Jerry Cail Putman, Betty Raburn, Patricia Racine, Joyce Reed, Debbie Rice, Lois Riser, Kathy Simmons, Barbara Smith, Martha Jane Snyder, Stephana Stein, Belinda Stephan, Savannah Stephenson, Beverly Taunton. Phyllis Trammell, Janis Tucker, Suzie Walker, Cheryl Wallace, Glenda Walts, Judy Wead, Marlene White, Judy Williams, Anne Willis, Karen Wolf, Jennifer PRESIDENT: Nancy Thrasher VICE PRESIDENT: Beth Bayliss SECRETARY: Sherie Edwards TREASURER: Brenda Paul Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Kappa Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was established at Tech in 1966. The colors of the sorority are tunjuoise blue and steel gray, and the flower is the white violet. On the national and state level, the chapter won awards for Outstanding Management of Finances and for the Best Pledge Service Project. For a service project, the Zetas worked to improve facilities for the girls at the Ruston State School. The chapter has also adopted a Chinese girl. Social events throughout the year included teas for Found- er ' s Day and Mother ' s Weekend, Winter and Spring Formals, and a banquet following the initiation of the fall pledges. f Ackerman, Debbie Barker, Debbie Barrett, Carolyn Bartlett, Charlotte Batson, Brenda Bayliss, Beth Bergeron, Sherry Brewster, Kathy Buchanan, Clare Clyde, Suellyn Cook, Michele Crabtree, Corliss Doles, Robbie Dove, Penny Edwards, Sheri Epes, Vicki Farr, Claudia Fiandt, Ann Finn, Mary Grace Ford, Debbie Fortson, Ginger Freeman, Janet Garriga, Sue Golson, Roslyn Gooch, Serena Gray, Cynthia Green, Brenda Harkey, Sheila Harris, Diane Hawthorne, Donna 1 f ■ rJsfor icilifc as also Found- ormals, Hodges, Ri ' bcrca Hoffman, Gayle Hohh. Karen Hughes, Babs Jackson, Peggy Jeffcoals, Janel Jones, Maureen Lacke), Beverly Lancaster, Lidonna Lewis, Jane Loe, Sandra Lucy, Deborah Maher, Carolyn Martin, Janet Mason, Connie Mays, Cheryl Means, Pam Meyer, Leslie Miller, Susan Odom, Sarah Parisy, Terri Paul, Brenda Pinac, Suzanne Pope, Celia ! I m I . , M |iu . Jt J ' m A Precht, Jill Precht, Susan Richardson, Nancy Rogers, Elizabeth Rone, Donna Sheffield, Debra Shepherd, Laura Sherman, Lesly Simpson, Dottie Skinner, Susan Stoddard, Polly Stoner, Jean Terrell, Katherine Thompson, Joy Thrasher, Janet Thrasher, Nancy Thurmon, Susan Uhlmann, Rebecca Vinyard, Beverly Von Einem, Suzanne Walter, Ellen Watkins, Beverly Wells, Clare Wimberley, Debra Interfraternity Council PRESIDENT: Tom Wertz VICE PRESIDENT: Todd Davis SECRETARY: David Lankford TREASURER: Cary Gray CHIEF JUSTICE: Robert Temple The Interfraternity Council of Louisiana Tech University is the gov- erning body for the Greek-letter fraternity system and is composed of four representatives for each fraternity. It coordinates fall and spring Rush and the various projects by the fraternities. The officers, tribunal of the nine fraternity presidents, and the governing body serve to rule on various fraternity matters. The faculty advisor is T. J. Adkins, as- sistant dean of men. The IPC undertakes many projects each year, foremost among them being Greek Week held each spring, co-sponsored by the Panhellenic Council. The Annual Charity Bowl, another project undertaken by the IPC, is a football game between the fraternity league champions and the IPC All-Stars in which the net proceeds are donated to the Ruston State School. In conjunction with the Charity Bowl, the IPC dance is held that night. Firsl Row: Gary Calligas, David lankford, Tom Werlz. Todd Davis, Ronnie Washington. Andrew Hall, Jr. Srcoiut Row: Stive Betts. Ki Keller, Sieve A. Roussel. Third Row: Mike Grace, Nick Nicoletti, Jim Mont{;omery. Charles Jenkins, Danny Deeell, Kraiik Aiier. Fo Block, Chuck Dickey, Tom McQuilling. Fiflh Row: Arbrcy Woodley, Dean Dick, Joe Dixon, David Daniel, Robert Byrd. nnelh Holl{-reve, Jim McCrery, Doug R. !irrA Row: Woody Whitlington, Richard 2 6 .. Fraternity presidents are Kenneth Holtgreve, Sigma Pi; Steve Roussel, Kappa Alpha; Dean Dick, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Rusty Tolcr, Lambda Chi Alpha; Woody Whit- tington. Pi Kappa Alpha; Jim McCrery, Sigma Nu; Goodwyn Morgan, Alpha Tau Omega; Tom Wertz, Kappa Sigma; M. C. Chisom (rrprrsenlalivr). Gamma Tau Ep- silon; Ronnie Washington, Alpha Phi Alpha. Fraternity Activities Sigma Pi ' s show spirit at a Tech football ganu-. TKE ' s raise money for needy ehjldrcn in a carwash. The GaniMia Tau K| sil()n house. r Lambda Chi ' s p lav a hard pimv of (oolh; TKE State Fair party. Kappa Sigma ' s have an informal party. Alpha Phi Alpha is the newest lralernit on caminis ATO ' s parlicipali- in Irai k ai tivities. The Kappa Sigma ' s hold their annual Hawaiian The ATO ' s work on their hometomin}; (lispla . Party. The tug-of-war proves difficult in the Greek The Winter Dance is an important part of the Lambda Chi ' s social activities. Weekend activities Mame. The Sigma Pi ' s particijiate in inl ' rfralernity liaskelhal At all lluir parlies, the ffaninui ' i ' enjoN dancing. ■ Fraternity Activities Alpha Phi Alpha works together as a team. During Greek Weekend, TKE Joe Bleigh entered the pie eat- ing contest. :. • ' ■ s .Jtoi. The Sigma Nu ' s and the ATO ' s rompete in an interfraternity base- t ball game. The Sigma Pi lraleriiil luuise during .lanuarv ' s snow sl( ' jflljO) The TKE ' s actively parti(i|)ate in lornial rush. Alpha Tau Omega PRESIDENT: Goodwvn Morgan VICE PRESIDENT: Humphrey Hanly SECRETARY: Gary Glass TREASURER: Kenneth Rawson On May 7, 1966, the Zeta Chi chapter of Alpha Tau Omega received its charter at Tech. It became the 125th chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, the first social fraternity foundefl after the Civil War. In addition to the open houses and parties held after Tech athletic events, the ATO ' s activities also include State Fair, Winter Night Ball, Shipwreck Party, and the annual Sweetheart Ball. Adams, Cade Birdsong, Bruce Bracket!, Frank Bridges, William Cathey, Ronnie Ctioppin, Paul Davis, Alton Difcrdinando, Joe Emmel, Thomas Eustis, George Class, Gary Grimes, Stephen Hardy, Humphrey BETSY MCGUIRE Sweetheart Al ' k ■ Harrison. RohiTl Hi ' licrl. Frrdrrir Hirkman. John Hover. David Hulrhrs. Van Johnson. Carl Kauffman, Ernesto Kenninglon, Steve Kerrv. John Kilpatriik. Ted Lankford. Da id Miller. Larr) Morgan, Goodwyn Narcmore. Robert Niioletti. August Niicilelli. Frank Odom. Darrell Puig, Carlos Rawson. Kenneth Roberts. Russell Simmons. Ruslv Smart. John Turner. Alvin Vick. Steph. ' n Walker. Frank Wilks. Richard Wingard, John Wright, Richard Gamma Tau Epsilon PRESIDENT: William B. Brown VICE PRESIDENT: Robert V. Byrii SECRETARY: Robert V. Montague TREASURER: Kenneth S. Berthelot Gamma Tau Epsilon Order was founded in April of 1967 by three ambitious Tech students. It was e stablished as a local fraternity, as it was in no way connected with any national or- ganization. But the prime goal of its members is to receive a charter from a national fraternity in the near future. It has been the aim of the fraternity to bring to the Tech campus many new and different activities, such as Derby Day. The future plans of the fraternity contain many more events of this nature along with the Winter and Spring formals. Cow- boys and Indians Party, Pig Roast, and Christmas Party. Gamma Tau Epsilon is definitely a young fraternity on the grow. Aaron, Audley Babington. Alvin Barbato, Ray Beebe, Michael V. Belcher, John D. Berthelot, Kenneth S. Bracken, Carl L. Brown, William B. Bufkin, Ken Burton, Robert E. Bynl, Robert V. Chisum, Madison C. Cooper, Thomas R. Daniels, Arthur L. Dugan, John W. PAM JACKSON Sweetheart 1 i i ( •4, ■ Evcrson, Michael P. Harrcll, Ronnie A. Henley, Carlos A. Hobbs, Jerr) ' C. Johnson. Stephen F. Jones, Richard V. Karnes, Charles R. Kilgore. Carroll P. UPlace, Colby S. Lollcy, William A. Lygale, John Maple, H. Steve Marrs, Arthur D. McDermoit, Mark L. McElhammon, James B. McLellan, James S. Montague, Robert V. Moore, Thomas L. Morrow, Richard A. Morrow, Stephen G. Northey, Robert D. Penton, Alvin W. Srhultz, Jimniv R. Simpson, Daniel J. Staats, August A. Stewart, W. Thomas Traczewitz, Terrence A. Weaver, Mike Jr. Kappa Alpha PRESIDENT: Steve Rouss.-I VICE PRESIDENT: Douglas Keller SECRETARY: Sheldon MrCranie TREASURER: Dennis Johnson Kappa Alpha Order is unique in that it is a Southern frater- nity. K. A. was founded at Washington and Lee University on December 21, 1865. Robert E. Lee was the president of the university and it is the character and qualities of that man that Kappa Alpha Order 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 parly, pig roast, secession ceremony, parade and delivery of invitations. Festivities are concluded by the Old South Ball. Other social events throughout the year include the Jungle Party, State Fair, the Pajama Party, Winter Formal, and Sen- ior Party. MARY ALICE MILLER Rose Abbit, Bill Ambrose, Mike Anding, George K. Begbie, James L. Benin, Keith Brock, Lucius W. I Brookings, Jeff Cozean, Robert Craig, Sam Cutter, David Finuf, Charles Flynn, Kevin Freiberg, Mickey Grieder, Dicky Hathorn, Bill Heineman, James Henley, Charles Honig, Bill Houston, Gary James, Vincent Jeter, Jeff Johnson, Dennis Johnson, Giles Keller, Douglas 256 .. ifJiel Lar), Rob Loper, Roy Lyon, Chad Marye, Kit Mason, Dana McCanis, Wayne MrCranir, Sheldon McKellar George McMullan, Fred Mitchell, Kim Morelock, Thomas Morris, Bill Morris, Keith G. Morris, Martin M Murphy, Mike Nasse, Bill Newsom, Rob Nobles, Howard Paradise, David Paulovich, Ken Pipes, Randy Ramsaur, Jack Robinson, Harold T. Rogers, Tommy Rosenblath, Fred Rountree, Doug Roussel, Steve Schaumburg, Doug Schilling, E. C. HI Smelley, David Smith, Curtis Staulzenberger, Duane Stewart, Marshall Sutton, Fred Temple, Harold Temple. Robert Tinner, Robert Vickery, Randy Vowels, Tommy Waller, Dayton Wardlow, Chastain Werner, Keith White, Wilder, Wilder. Willian Wright. Wright. Wright, Lotis Greg Parker IS, Milton Howard Ricky William Kappa Sigma PRESIDENT: Tom Wcrlz VICE PRESIDENT: Eddie Crouch SECRETARY ' : Toinniv Sonnonsiine TREASURER: David Carp Kappa Sigma was founded by the Five Friends and Broth- ers on December 10, 1869, at the University of Virginia. The fraternity is represented by the colors scarlet, white and emerald green; and by the flower, the lily of the valley. Epsi- lo!i Gamma chapter at Louisiana Tech is built on friendship and loyalty having a solid foundation. Kappa Sigma strives to maintain high standards socially, scholastically and athletically. Every year Epsilon Gamma holds the French Party, Black and White Ball, Mardi Gras Party, and the Hawaiian Party. MARGIE ADAMS Dream Girl Abney, Paul Ashley, Dennis Barnes, Eddie Barr, Baker Baits, Wayne Baynon, T. J. Belts, Bruce Belts, Steve Blake, Randolph Burns. Ronnie Carlson, Ron Carp, David Carpenter, Cleve Cicerone, Hank Corbello, Richard Cordell, Jon Crouch, Eddie Crouch, Joey Dawkins, Hardy Degges, Lee Donner, Chuck Donner, Larry Dunham, Johnny Earle, Jerry Eddy, Chris Ezarik, David Caddy, Pat Cahagan. Fred Cattle. Tom Grace, Mike Gray, Gary Hanesworth, Bill Hay, Tommy Hodges, Jerry Hoffman, Steve Hulsc, Mark Ingram, James Jackson, Howard Jackson, Lane Jones, Keith Jones, Kevin Jordan, John Kelsey, Chris Kilgore, Steve Kinnebrew, Guy Knicely, Rand Liner, Jack Legler, David Legler, Phillip Lorant, Jerry Luck, John Luter, Kevin Maxwell, Max Miles, Mike Mitchell, Jeffrey Nicholson, Steve Nickels. Mike Nolen, Patrick Osburne, Rick Pearce, Steve Piazza, John Pipkin, Bubba Ramsey, Ross Reichner, John Salley, Scott Santoro, Gary Scofield, Rocky Silva, George Sollcy. Kenny Sonnonstine, Jerry Sonnonstine. Tommy Stevenson, Jimmy Sutton. Tommy Taylor. Robin Thoma. Tom Thompson. Bobby Twilley, Glinton Wall. Bill Wcrlz. Thomas Whitehead. Buck Woodard. Mike Woods. Dean Yeager. Scolt Lambda Chi Alpha PRESIDENT: Rusty Toler VICE PRESIDENT: Chuck Dickey SECRETARY: Peter T. Miller TREASURER: Mike Strange In 1909, at Boston University, the first Lambda Chi frater- nity was founded. Since that time Lambda Chi has become the fifth largest national fraternity, with a membership of well over 100,000. The social activities of the Theta Psi chapter are the Canni- bal party, Winter Dance, Mardi Gras party. South Sea Island party and the White Rose formal. MARTHA DAWKINS Crescent Girl Acomb, Allen Alford, Gary Atkins, Tim Ayres, Steve Beckham, Davi d Bradford, Ayres Daniel, David Dart, William Decell, Danny Diaz, Luis Dickey, Chuck Dixon, Joe Duke, James Eycr, Don Ferrington, Fred Fournier, George Gardner, Joseph Hcaron, Hubert Hendricks, Howard Hoolon, Robert ( i ▲1k. 1h k4 y jTAd 4 ' ik 111 Johnson, Monroe Jones, Wiley Kahler. Marcus Kaiser, A. E. Kinney, Allen Kramer, Don Lchr, Mike Levcrt, Paul Mazilly, William McCallister, Michael McFarland, Robert McQuilling, Thomas Milam, Jim Miller, Peler Moeller, Steve Morris, Jim Muller, Mike Owen, Clare Ownbey, Robert Paxton, James Phillips, Jimmie Powers, Pat Pruitt. Paxton Rain, David Renfroe, Edward Rich, Joseph Riddle, Bobby Rinaudo, John Solbcrg, Randy Stevens, Louis Strange, Mike Taylor, Karl Toler, Rusty Touchstone, Henry Townsend, Gault Turner, James Viosca, Robert Viso, Tony Wiseman, Bud Pi Kappa Alpha PRESIDENT: Woodv Whiltington VICE PRESIDENT: Dick Metz SECRETARY: Ni k Wibhen TREASURER: Marvin Greer Pi Kappa Alpha was founded on March 1, 1868, by six men on the University of Virginia campus. The six brothers who formed the framework for others to follow now have over 83,000 initiated brothers who also bcheve in the ideas the founders deemed worthy attributes of manhood. Gamma Psi Chapter at Tech stresses leadership, desire and a competitive spirit in the class room, on the athletic field, and in society. Whether the Pikes are riding around campus on their traditional fire truck or enjoying the many annual so- cial events, they share a great feeling of brotherhood. JAN FARMER Sweetheart Aillel, Robert R. Jr. Allen, Douglas Allen, Hubert Anderson, Chris Baragona, Freddie Baragona, Michael Bass, Travis Bourque, Roftald Breckenridge, Douglas Brown, Wharton III Bump, Mile Burns, Ronald Carroll, Danny Carter, William Cheatham, George Clay, Timothy Corriv€;au, David Cox, Carl Crain, Urbane Jr. Crozier, Thomas Cush, Paul Davis. Thad Davis, Todd DupHssey, Michael Dulton, Phillip Edmondson, John Ellington, Edward E te«8, Richard IkM I im i i Jtrl % l i Eslcss, Sleven Farmer, Charles Freeman, Donald George. Waller Greer. Mar in Harris. Joseph Harris, Warren Henry, Tyler Hester, Ri hard III Hitks, Thomas Horhsletler, David Holladay, Thomas Hutrhins, Almus Johnson, Rex Keator, Randall King, Raymond Lancaster, John Lann, Thomas Laraia, Francis Jr Larrick, Walter Lewter, Johnny Martin, Kenneth McNabb, Richard Metz, Richard Miciotto, Ronald Moore, William Moss, James O ' Banion, Dennis O ' Rear, Steve Pankey, Lee Powdrill, William Reeves, Kenneth Reibe, Forrest Richey, Stephen Rigell, William Ruddick. John Sanford, James Seaman, Robert Shealy, Samuel Sheehan, John Snead, Wayne Stewart, David Stokes, Charles Thrall, Robert Tigner, Joseph Tilbury, Michael Walker, Arthur Jr. Walker, Lee Walker, Mickey Walpolc, Johnson Walton, Jerry Whiltinglon, Everett Wibben. Nicholas Williams, Dale Young, David Sigma Nu PRESIDENT: Jim McCrery VICE PRESIDENT: John Cassibry SECRETARY: Ronnie Clements TREASURER: Ben Barnard Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded on January 1, 1869, by three young cadets attending Virginia Military Institute. The three principles established in the creed of their new fraterni- ,ty are sought diligently by the members of Eta Zeta chapter at Tech: To believe in the life of love, to walk in the way of honor, to serve in the light of truth . . . Eta Zeta chapter is but a decade old on the Tech campus and takes pride in the fact that it has distinguished itself in many fields of endeavor. Sigma Nu ' s participate rigorously in intramural sports, scholarship and student government, and enjoy a busy but satisfying social life. Aday, Tom Barnard, Ben Beasley, Bill Beauchamp, Mike BenneU, Jack Bonnette, Jeff Boyett, Van Buckman, Tom Cassibry, John Clark, Carlton Clements, Ronnie Custer, Ken Dowling, Jim Fairchild, Richard Frazier, John Freeman, Keary George, Rusty Guillory, Mac Hall, Brian Hanley, Don Harper, Mike Harrison, Myron Holmes, David Jenkins, Charles BETTY JO LANE Sweetheart AiMt tM M£ih mA Aa 1 5 ■ft ( ' W f ibiiifk A dfldfM i Mm A dikA mA ' m  -I Xi AiJiL Jinkins. Ji ' ffrcy Jones. Johnny Jordan. Bruce Lane, Doug Lisli. ' , Jac Madden. Dan Marks. Eddie McCallisler, Mike McCrery. Jim McCehce. Don Ml Kay. Arthur Middleton. Berry Middleton. Roy Miller, Dee Montgomery, Jim Morgan. Alan Murchison, Malcolm Nolan, Jerry Nowlin, Luckey Nowlin, Rickey Peoples, Johnny Peoples, Kenny Raburn. Forrest Ramsey, Allan Rawie, Bob Rirhey, Bud Rivrs. Buz Robinson. Warren Roper. Butch Rush, Steven Seiley, Mark Sexton, Ronnie Smith, Cal Smotherman, Greg Taunton, BrenI Taylor. Jimmy Thomas. Joe Todd. Mike Wa.ldell, Bobby Woniai ' k, Tom Sigma Pi PRESIDENT: Kenneth Holtgreve VICE PRESIDENT: Frank M. Auer SECRETARY: Richard Emch TREASURER: Thomas Block Sigma Pi Fraternity of the United Slates is a strong national fraternity which had its founding in Vincennes, Indiana, in 1897. Delta Lambda chapter of Sigma Pi was founded as a colony at Louisiana Tech in May of 1968. Receiving its na- tional charter on April 24, 1970, Delta Lambda chapter be- came the 105th chapter of Sigma Pi and the eighth nationally chartered fraternity at Tech. Though being primarily a social fraternitv. Sigma Pi is a brotherhood of men with active inter- ests in scholarship, leadership, athletics, chivalry and devel- opment of character. The major social events of the year are State Fair Dance, Winter Formal, and the Orchid Ball Week- end, the highlight of the year. BECKY HODGES Sweetheart Auer, Frank Berry, Charles Greg Block, Ricliard Bluck, Thomas Boucvalt, Chris Boudreaux, Carl Bouysou, Paul Calligas, Gary Caraway, Wayne Chillis, Bailey Dupre, Nathan Ehrlinspiel, Howard Ellioii. Bob Emrh, Richard Fanguy. James Frost, Thomas Garria. Reinald Gilbert. Bill Hawald, Sieve Henderson, Mark Hollgreve, Kenneth Hunter. Barry Kennedy, Ken Lawrence, Richard Longacre. Curtis Miller, Paul Morey, Dave Nations. Paul Puglicse, Louis Quinn, Val Joseph Sanders, Jesse Sansalone, Joseph Scott, Dale Scott, James Sparkman, Carlyle Dean Stewart, Ralph Vicknair, Earl Walker, Roger Webb, Robert Whilehouse, Phil Tau Kappa Epsilon PRESIDENT: Ri.hard Dick VICE PRESIDENT: David Hogan SECRETARY: Dug Kutina TREASURER: David P.rrault Tau Kappa Epsilon. llif oldest Grcci icllcr organization at Louisiana Tech University, is marked by outstanding leader- ship and participation in campus and community activities. Not for wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and character is the principle on ' which the brotherhood of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded. Socially, Tau Kappa E|)silon has a Hell ' s Angels partv. Winter Informal and a Red Carnation Ball, its social highlight of the year. POLLY SIKES Sweetheart Abrahm, Charles Abrahm, William E. Allman, Joseph Beasley, James Biggs, Jack Bleich, John Brewer, Larry Britton, Freddie Brock, Thomas Carroll, Arthur Choi, Chang Ho Chrisman, Joe Collins, John Cox, Sam Crick, Jack Cummins, Mike Davis, Randy DeLewis, Andy Dertzo, John Dick, Richard Dickinson, Andrew Duck, John Dunn, Dennis Foster, Stan Foster, Steve Gamble, Kit Guenard, Arthur Guillory, Darrcl Harvill, Andrew Hethcox, Ronald 7 3 M I ' JL W 9 Hugan. David Hopan, Jimmy Hollzriaw. Russel Howell. Jimmy Irvin, Randy James, Noel Johnson, Richard Jones, Don Jones, Schumpert Lindsey, Mike Lynn, Robert Mabry, Allen Maclsaac, Joe McKenzie, David Malone. William Moore, Billy Nix. Ben Nolen, Mark Noles, Rod Obedzinski, James Paynler, Jim Paxlon, Blaine Perrault, David Peters, John Prator, David Quails. David Reynolds, Thomas II Rhymes, Felix Richardson, James Rigdon, Keith Rogus, David Senlell, Scott Shope, Charles Smith. Mike Smith. Tommy Stephens. William Stiller. William Stonecipher. Elliot Swanson. U ' illiam Tolson. Jim Towns. Mike Trammell. Grover Volenline. David Vidler. James Walker. Robert Watson. Don Watson. ScotI Watts. Ed Wroten. Ronald Wilson. Mike Williams. Bill Wilkie, Robert Welch, Ed Webb. Robert Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges Twenty-one students of Louisiana Tech University were named to Who ' s Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges for 1970-71. They were selected by a faculty-student com- mittee from candidates nominated by campus organizations. Crite- ria for selection included a variety of pursuits, including charac- ter, leadership, extra curricular activities, work on publications and participation in sororities, fraternities and other organizations. I MARGIE LYNN ADAMS — Elementary Education major; Ka[)|)a Delta; Anj:;el Flight; Cheerleader, W- ' TO; Pom Pen girl; State Fair Court, Queen, ' 70; Lagniappe Beauty, ' 68, ' 69, •70. k F LYNN BEARD STEWART — Journalism major; Adv.Tlising Manager, Managing Editor, Editor, Tech Talk; Seeretar , Theta Tau; Puhlirity Chairman of Cwcns. WILLIAM THOMAS BRIDGES — Finame major; Alpha Tau Omega: Alpha Kajipa Psi; Vici ' -PresidenI, SCfA; Louisi- ana liilerrolletiiali ' Stale Legislature. SLTA. JOHN EDWARD COUVILLON — Kl.-.iri.al KiifiiM.-.rinf; major: Sifjma Nu; Tau Beta Pi: Ela Kappa Nu; Oniicron Delta Kappa: track tt-ani: Inst, of Elertrical and Electronics Engi- neers. JOSEPH G. CROUCH — Industrial Management major: Treasurer, President, Kappa Sigma: Delta Sigma Pi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Omicron Delta Epsilon. JAMES R. DOWLING — History and English major: Sigma Nu: Freshman, Sophomore Senator, SGA: Vice President. President, SGA: Omicron Delta Ka|)pa: Signia Tau Delta. JANE DOWNS — Fashion Merchandising. Speech and Hear- ing Therapv major: Kappa Delta: Historian, Sigma Alpha Eta; Junior, Senior Senator. SGA: CWC: President. Piketles. JAN F Kappa: leader; SLTA. ARMER — Fashion Merchandising major: Sigma Junior, Senior Senator. SG.A: Alpha Tau Delia; Cheer- Lagniajipe Beaul ; Stale F ' air Court. Queen, 70: WALTER D. (RUSTY) GEORGE — Journalism major; Sigma Nu; Senior Senator. SGA; Vice Presid -nl. Young Repuhlicans; Tnh Talk Sports Editor: InterrralcrnilN Coun- cil. GARY F. GRAY — Pre-Medical major; Freshman Class Pres- TRACY P. LITTLE. JR. — Petroleum Engineering major: ident; Kappa Sigma; SGA; Head Cheerleader, GQ- ' TO; Presi- Tau Beta Pi; President, Engineers Association; Society of Pe- dant, Kennel Club; Interfraternity Council. troleum Engineers; Pi Epsilon Tau; Omicron Delta Kappa. JANICE MARIE MAWHINNEY — OfHce Administration JIM McCRERY — HiMory and English major: Sophomore, major; Vice President, Delta Zeta; President, Panhellenic Junior Class President; President. Sigma Nu; Omicron Delta Council; Secretary, SGA; National Collegiate Association for Kappa; Louisiana Intercollegiate State Legislature. Secretaries. KENNETH M. PEOPLES - History major; Sigma Nu; Phi HENRY DEE SALTER Elcmc.itarN E.lu.alion m.ijor: Kappa Phi; SGA; Pi Kappa Delta; Tech Dehate Team: Omi- President, Alpha ( ' hi Omega; Freshman, Sojihomore Senator, cron Delta Kappa; Treasurer, Wesley Foundation. SGA; Angel Flight; Sophomore Class Officer; PanhellcMic Council. BARBARA SIMMONS — English E.lu.alion major: Prcs dent, Sifjma Kappa; Cwens; Alpha Tan Delia: Phi Kappa Ph Panhflienic Council; SLTA; Pikcttcs. SALLY ELIZABETH THIGPEN — Psychology major; Kappa Delta Editor; President, AWS; Cwens; SGA; Alpha Tau Delia; BSU Executive Council; CWC. JOSEPH R. THOMAS, JR. — Accounting major; SGA Trea- surer, 69-70, 70-71; Sigma Nu; Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Delta Epsilon: Accounting Cluh. SUSAN THURMON — Fashion Merchandising major; Presi- dent, Zeta Tau Alpha; Phi Kappa Phi; Vice President, Cwens; Alpha Tau Omega Sweetheart, 69-70. THOMAS C. WERTZ — Journalism major; Vice Pr ' sid -nt, President, Kappa Sigma; President, Interfrat ' rnity Council; SGA; T,rh Talk staff. EVERETT W. WHnTIN(;TON, JR. — Architecture major; Treasurer, President, Pi Kappa Alpha; Head Cheerleader, ' 70- 71; President. Kennel ( luh; Interfralernilv Council. Adams Hall Honor Council Seated: Cheryl Pace, Debbie Reed, Jan Day, Susan Burns, Alma Carlson, Diane Ferschoff, Janey Cooper, Susan Marshall, Kaye Smith, Alicia Futch, Suzanne Fisher, Paula Brower, Jennifer Wolf. Standing: Jane Adams, Susan Bodden, Debbie Taylor, Savannah Stephan, Lee Stout, Nan Parker, Peggy Usner, Gwynn Thorn, Ginger Fortson, Beverly Tillman, Gin- nie Albrillon. Aswell Hall Honor Council Elk. Am Co First Row: Michele Cook, Vicki Holland. Second Row: Pam Johiisloii, Jenny Hallcii, Sheila Crotwell, Patricia Markey, Cjilhy Smith, Becky Bassell, Dianne Weeks. Third Row: Kay DeMoss, Kathy Cobb, Marie Brown, Judy Peterson, Beverly Stephenson, Kalhy Womack. Fourth Row: Pa! Marshall, Sharon Emerl, Cindy Torbell, Cynlliia B ll. Becky Walker. Fifth Row: Ki Clarke, Natalie Rolph, Dwana Douglas, Vicki Colvin. Sixth Row: Jean Clinton, Jody Johnsim, Cin ly Smith. 274 r ' .cm ' Dudley Hall Honor Council •kPiuliBmi, MiliTilln«,fc- First Rou: Amy Cook, Pal Peatross, Kakki Parham. Rita Strozier, Debbie Headstream, Martha Marrs. Second Row: JoEtla Onofn, Eileen Grasso, Sandy Guess, Ginger Vaughan, Glenda Bays, Sarah Slacks, Margaret Moffott. Linda Manganaro, Brenda BoUier. Ginger Boogaerts, Ann Harmon. Carol Adams, Diane ScotI, Whittney Quinn, Miss Susan Wilder. Graham Hall Honor Council i ' Melinda Falgoul, Lucy Dickinson, Dona Horlon, Mary Ethel Harper, Ruble O ' Connor, Kathic Smith, Jeanne McLaren, Janie Hnrhi Lackey, Glenda Wallace, Cookie Johnson, Linda Boswell, Patty Martin, Daphne Grady, Kathy Sumlin, Leah Rush. .. M.iiii,. Wiiiina Abercrombie, Beverly Harper Hall Honor Council Ackerman, Debbie Brocato, Annette Cagle, Betty Chumley, Audrey Cleveland, Cindy Deloach, Kay Lynn Doyle, Virginia Ferrington, Elaine Fontenot, Janet Glass, Faye Griffith, Deborah Hall, Susan Jarrell, Stephanie Keck, Martha Loe, Patti McGough, Martha McGuire, Betsey Parker, Jane Parker, Kerry Skinner, Leah Slack, Sherry Thompson, Joy Thornhill, Carolyn Tindol, Peggy Vaughan, Mary kdl ' MinCliir kCioJiBrillo II I I  ' ■ «« till ' •LbiEII Kidd Hall Honor Council Seaud: Mary Claire Ketller, Ginger Cicero, Kathy Garvin, Marlene Wead, Jo Ann Jernigan, Kaye Jolly. Standing: Penny Hedgecock, Mary Lane Griffith, Nancy Monzingo, Hess, Cindy Britton, Judy White, Jane Downs, Cindy Carroll, Barbara Swanner, Cindy Foster, Donna Weitzel, Cindy Distephano. Pearce Hall Honor Council fi j Rou: Donna Dolson, Lynn Youngblood, Rene- Terral. L.slir Sherman, Cindy Gibson, Pam Conard. Second Row: Rebecca Barrow, Rebecca Fortinberry, Connie Elkins, Gale Guess, Anna Walton. Third Row: Pal Boone, Joan Stewart, Mary Giles. Paula Carlson, Marilyn Coffey, Cjrolyn Parker. Fourth Rou: Barbara Fvans, Mazie Loyd, Julie Goodman. Jan Marlette, Lisa Ellis, Polly Mitchell. 277 Barbara Chumley received the F. Jay Taylor award (or Outstanding Freshman Woman, while Nancy Henderson was chosen for the Martha Condra Award as the Outstanding Sophomore Woman. A.W.S. members Elaine Massett. Martha Keck. Fran Hcwill, aii.l ll,iil.,ii,i Dn cn stuff bags of confetti for State Fair. plnP Associated Women Students imiiSlarttii Slarliri on [ a( kct lur Irishman ucumti hclorc Tci li opitis in the fall, the AWS Board is busy behind thr sc encs all Near. Composed of eleeled and appointed officers, dormitory presidents, the presi(h ' nts of Campus Women ' s Council and Campus Activity Board, and representa- tives of the town and drive-in women, the Board is the voice of all women students at Tech. Under the guidance of its sponsor, Mrs. June Dyson, the AWS Board sponsors a Sex Education Program, names the Outstanding Freshman and Sophomore Women and ends the year with the presen- tation of the Daisy Chain at the Spring AWS installation ceremony. PRESIDENT: Sally Thigpen VICE PRESIDENT: Betsy McGuire SECRETARY: Kay Sumrall TREASURER: Linda C. Shaw Senior Desfrt First Row: Cindy Foslnr, Belsy McGuirr, Sally Thigpen, Linda Carol Shaw. Mariha Coleman, Barl.ara Dri{5;ers. S-r.m, How: Elaine MasseU, Barbara Gray, Diane ivIcKee, Donna Dotson, Diane Ferschoff. Staruling: Dean Dyson, Fran Hewitt, Susan Canterbury, Viekie Holland, Dona Horlon. Men ' s Dormitory Council The Men ' s Dormitory Council is the resident men ' s representative organization. By popular vote, one student is elected from each dormi- PRESIDENT: Wayne Wise tory to assist in fostering better communication from the dormitory VICE PRESIDENT: Marcus Ballard students and the administration. SECRETARY: Ted Johnson Dormitory Council members are: Michael Downs, Frank Sanders, Do yle Carney, John Farr, Wayne Wise. Marcus Ballard. T.d Johnson, James Pcnninplon. Ri.hard Roniper. ■1 Campus Women ' s Council The Catii[nis Womrirs (loiiiiril is ihr lij i l;ili i- lir.mi li ot llic Asso- ciatcfl Wdtnen Stuilcnis. It is coriiposcd oi irprismlaliMs Ironi caih ri ' sidftuf hall. The purpose of CWC is to cstalilish slatulards and piili( ics rcjatiiif; to the women students. The aetivities of this year ' s CWC inrluded a Mother ' s Weekend Cof- fee and the May Day breakfast held in the spring for all j;irls. Officers includp: Judy White, Vice President; Martha Jane Coleman, President: Susan Hall, Secretary; Stephanie Jarrell, Treasurer; Cathy Garvin, Scnial Chairman; Clenda Wallace. Publicity Chairman; Laura Shepherd, Social Chairman; Dean June Dyson, Advisor. Bodden, Susan Broi ato, Annette Cook, Michele Elkins, Connie Jcrnigan, Jo Ann Marshall. Pal McLaren. Jeanne Pealross, Pat Skinner, Leah Strozier, Rita Phi Kappa Phi PRESIDENT: Dino A. Alherti VICE PRESIDENT: Kenn.-th Peoples SECRETARY: Mrs. Claudine Kennedy TREASURER: Dr. Carole S. Tabor Phi Kappa Phi is a national honorary scholastic society that recog- nizes scholarship in all areas of academic endeavor. The Society was founded in 1897 and Tech ' s chapter was organized in 1951. Its pri- mary purpose is to promote the pursuit of excellence in all fields of higher education. Students who are in the final tcrni of their junior year and who rank in the upper five percent of the junior class, sturlents who rank in the upper ten percent of the .senior class, and graduate students who are completing their degree re(|uirements and have the re(|uired average may be elected to membershi[). Election is considered generally as being as high an academic honor as can come to a student. Aden, Louellen Allred, Kathleen Bass, Olivia Brister, Linda Bullock, Cathy Burnham, Jerry Byrnes, Helene Caldwell, John Carter, Donna Calhey, Thomas Chrisman, Judith Colvin, Chris Cox, Tommie Crawford, Gary Crawford, Karen Driggers, Barbara Echols, Marcy Ellis, Molly Emert, Donald Erwin, Ricky Farmer, Jan Ferguson, Cynthia Flowers, Gloria Fory, Margaret Foster, Ruth Freeman, Sharon Gerber, Linda Golson, Roslyn Goodwin, Samuel Grand, Sharon Gray, Carol Grigsby, Suzanne Grissom, Michael Gullatt, David Hahn, Michael Hall, Kay Hall, Susan Hamm, Sally Harris, James Harrison, Robert Harvey, Bruce Hearne, Margaret 282 7 Henry. Steven Herren. Mary Herringlon, Elle Hewiit, Franre ' Hisaw, William Hile, Jerry Hogg, Reberia Holiier. Steven Holliday. John Hopper, Carol Jones, Judith Kv oh. Yik San Linn, Judy Little, Tracv Mahoney, Linda Majo, Paul Marx, Diana Masselt, Elaine McCall, Kay MtDaniel, John MeRight, Constance Mcjia, Carlos Miller, Marcia Mills. Margaret Mulhearn. Ray Murrell. John Murry. Robbie Newkirk. Mary Nicholson. Diane Norman. David Norris. Donna O ' Kuma. Thomas Paige, Mary Peoples, Kenneth Pullig, Johnelte Reinsch. Pamela Rich, Diannc Richards, Larry Risinger, Vance Ross, James Rutherford, Kim Sallis, Bruce Sehon, James Senn, Daniel Sheehan, Roland Simmons, Barbara Skinner, Susan Smith, David Smith, Donald Sprawls, Desmond Thornton, Robert Thrasher, Nancy Thurmon, Susan Tucker, Gregory Wise, Marigavie Yee, Tommy Alpha Tau Delta PRESIDENT: Louoll. ' n Ad.-n VICE PRESIDENT: Sharon Biggs SECRETARY: Elaine Massed TREASURER: Cathy Bullock Al|)ha Tail Delta, an honorar organi ation estalilished for the purpose of recognizing 24 senior women, was louniled on the campus in 1955. Among its many projects during the year are a tutoring pro- gram for students of the athletic department, a Christmas parly and an initiation hanijuet. Alpha Tau Delta seeks to promote scholarship, citizenship, and leadership. First Row: Barbara Simmons, Margaret Fory, Jan Farmer, Sally Hanim, Connii- McRight. Smiml Kmi I ' r.iri llcwill, l.dinllcri Adi-n. Sharon Bif gs, F.lainr Masscll, ( alliv Hullork, Priscilla Cordcll, Susan Thurmon. Thinl Rmi : Sii«innr Origsby, Susan Skinner, Joyce Raeine, Jud) Jom;.. Sally Tliimxn, HosKn CiUc.n. I.iniia Webl), Pam Reins, li. Pi Epsilon Tau PRESIDENT: Jim Park.r SECRKTAHY IHKASrHKH: Dwaync Bryant Pi E|)sil(in Tail is a petroleum engineering honor society. The Iota ha()ter was founth ' d at Louisiana Teeh University in 1959 to foster a closer hond among its members and the |)e- troleum industry, to broaden the scope of activities of its niemliers, and to maintain the high ideals and standards of the engineering profession. Election to membership in iJie nation- al organization is based on s holastic accoinplishnients. lead- ership, and sociabilitN . Firsi Ri,u Allen B.ll. Dwavnc Bnanl. Micha.-l Do Gow. Phillip Isra.l. Tracy Little. illli ' . Sfiimd Rim: Jo Omega Chi Epsilon PRESIDENT: Donald Emert VICE PRESIDENT: Bruce Sallis SECRETARY: Daniel Ezerna.k TREASURER: Thomas Emnirl Omega Chi F-psilon is a iKilional chciiiiral cngiiirrring iKiiinr traternilv whose prere iuisites (or membership are a 2.7 overall a ' rage for seniors and a 3.0 overall average for juniors. The Louisiana Tech chapter began in 1968 as the Louisiana Tci h Chemical Engineering Honor Society and was granted a ( liarlcr from Omega Chi Epsilon in 1970. First Ron All.-n Ash«.,rth, DiinaM F.mert. ThoniaN Ernniel. BoWi) Krantom, Sam Goodwin. Sr,„n,l Rnu : Jam.- Hinrkl -y. Slev.-n H.il(l r. Alton Larey. 0)lt,y LaPla e. Fred Manharl. Thinl Kiiu : David Port.-r, Briiir Sallis, Patrick S. imands, Thomas Wilson, Mike Windham. % Kappa Pi PRESIDENT: Gary Ross VICE PRESIDENT: David Lester SECRETARY: Sharon Flowers TREASURER: Sara Detrie Kappa Pi is an international honorary art fraternity, open to both men and women, founded at the University of Kentucky in 1911. The Delta Omega chapter was installed at Louisiana Tech April 24, 1967. With its organization, the chapter hopes to promote art interest among students, to become closer to the art departments of other schools through activities, to know the work of other students through exhibits and the fraternity publications, to stimulate higher scholarship and to recognize potential professional ability. Sealed: Sharon Klowi-rs, Sara Delric, Chcric Scrihcr, RKnic Shelley, Tcmimie KIkins, Birky Irhy. l.irida Mahmu y, Krislie Ki ' ilh. Stumliiif;: Gary Kaiiis. Pal Deloiiy, Jerry Cruiii(iler. Bill Livermore, Gary Ross, Dennis Lcrinieux. i Alpha Beta Alpha ' I hi- l()( al chaplrr of Alalia Brla Al|)lia. the nalional lilirarv scicnic undiT-rraduatr fratiTnilN. was installed al I.miisiana Trih ItiiMTsitv in thr fall ol ' 1966. Its purposes an ' to turlher the professional knowledge of its mem- bers, to promote fellowship and to serve as a recruiting agency for li- brarians. Outstanditig lihrarians are invited to speak throughout the school year. Field trips arc sponsored to nearby libraries in order to sec some of the man services which ari ' performed. FHKSIDKNT: Wanda Waldron VICE FHESIDENT: Fr. ' d Hamilton SECRETARY: Marv Ross TREASURER: Kathleen Allnd First Hnw: Kallilr.-n Allrcd, Linda Brislcr. Calliryn Hu. kli . Katlir ri Chaiidlcr, Virginia Cliandlcr, Ju- dith Chrisman, Srnind Run: Virginia Doylr, Carol Gray. Kyle Gngiiry. Frrd Haniillon. Frances Hrwill. Fr ida Jones. Thtnl R,m: flaz.l MiGcc. Elaini- Ma.sscll, Mad.l.inr Mry -rs. Mania Mill.-r. Kar.ii Opilcn. Brinda Owrns. FourlJi Row: James Paylon, Pearl Pollard, Kliwilielh Poole, Linda Rolierlson. Mary Ross, Wanda Thomas, Fiflli Rmi: Linda Thornlon. Wanda Waldron. Eta Kappa Nu PRESIDENT: Robert Proctor VICE PRESIDENT: James D. Ross SECRETARY: Daniel Senn TREASURER: Greg Tucker Eta Kapjia Nu is an organization dedicated to honoring those who have shown themselves likely to succeed in the profession of electrical engineering bv standards of high scholarship and |)ersonal integritv. The original idea for the organization was conceived l)v Maurice L. Carr and the first meeting was held on October 28, 1904, at the Uni- versity of Illinois. Delta Gamma chapter was chartered in 1960 on the Tei h campus and since then has continued to honor outstanding students in the de- partment of electrical engineering. wt, ins ' Hiompjon. I Mta Allder, Donald Cheung. Sing-Nan DeSoto, Larry Grissom, Michael Hall, Randall Harris, James Harvey, Bruce Kirhy, Richard Kwoh, Yik-San Luffey, William Norman, David Procior, Robert Risinger, Vance Ross, James Senn, Daniel Smylhia, David Tucker, Gregory Walker, Ronnie Willschen, Barry 288 Beta Alpha Psi PHKSIDK.NT: I.ariN l ' . u.ll ' ICF. PHHSIDKNT: Barn W allrrs SECRETARY-TREASUHEH: U ' ilna Sm-.d Beta Alpha Psi is a national fraternity for advanced accounting students who have a 3.0 average in all accounting courses and a 2.5 overall average. The purpose of the orgatii ation is to encourage the ideal of service as the basis of the aicounting profession; to prom()t ' the study of accounlanc and its highest ethical standards: to act as a inediiiin helwcen professiona men, instructors, students and others who ari ' iiilcrc.slcd in the highest standards of ihi ' profession. Firsl Rou: , nliini() . ma(l()r. Man ilia E( hols, John Gaild), Jesse Greer. Second Rou: Carl Jenkins. George Jones, Michael Martin. John McDan- iel. Third Rou: Larry Powell, Wilna Sneed, Joseph Soraee, Charolctle Thompson. Fourth Rou: Peter Wagner, Colene Walker, Barry Walters. David Watson, Ralph Williams. Campus Gold PRESIDENT: Candace Davey VICE PRESIDENT: Michele Cook SECRETARY: Kenna Sessler TREASURER: Melha Sciorlino Cam|)us Gohl, the Louisiana Tech University cha|)lcr ol tiic Campus Girl Scouts of America, was installed at Tech in the fall of 1970. The purpose of the organization is to provide students a means of identifying with the Girl Scout movement and op- portunities through fellowship and leadership for service with- in Girl Scouting and the college communit). First Row: Carolynn Barrett, Elizabeth Bayliss, Mirhele Cook, Oindaee Davi y. Srrond Rou: Rosclyiie Deiley. Mieki Hof lingshead, Lilyian l.ozes, Miekie Sanford. Thiril Row: Melliy S( iortino. Kenna Sessler. 3S9 Beta Gamma Sigma Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is highly respected he- cause this is the only national honorary scholastic society which is approyed and sponsored by the American Associa- tion of Collegiate Schools of Business, the national accrediting association for the schools of business. The purpose of the society is To encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishment among students of business administration, to promote the atKancement of education in the art and science of business, and to foster integrity in the conduct of business. Election to membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is the high- est honor that a student in business administration can win. This election is held during the spring term of each year. Gary Crawford Kav Hall John .MrDaniel Chartering of Sigma Pi Fraternity ifivits (6i-:in Cffuufil rrprfBfntrt rcpocmg faith anP confiitnifc in the irttrgaty. abilrty an u ortUinfW ci Aum ' TIL- iMui- lKamw£t:arauK% l Quiuii Shon at .Mock . ulijr . ' aB TCTuj fiwiuxr X Uvk eiiorlM rru Com .If u«UeM i ' citiwt(u Xc LUtmc .Vinu«e (-cctt c cv ' SS at alotu auIS.inttL«i- OarlttlcS ' pdrkQun l rjuk-Ttl Vxxar nou m attnitanrr at ouifianai ' otutrcUnic institute Doct Qrjnx aiiti coufrr unto ttirm auD tlirtr Dulu tuitiatfC 0urrrt«orft tttt6 0 bv wrturof i hifiiaii afiiur ClxaptcTof frtgiiia V IFraicmitv, 6uiu oraaniifOaiiti to tx uucuu ac 3clta- anibiSa (CliaptfT.  tiall br matiiiatnr at itir afornaiO foutftQtta olutrclimc ' ;Jn«titutc Au be it kn0U n tnu upon mm mm i9ma i tnvoknaururr aoiJiiTQ .iiui uiipa.rriiitig jilrgunff aii likfu i c upon thfir ourrrMort An be ft al 0 UltCU n that upo lhf r mfii aii thnr  uffr «ir9 hu Brrii Of toiM tUf poufr to fonffr. arroitiiiifl to thf ' fvltual, tlir Yttcvof 3iiitution into the moctrnrt of tine yfatfmity. ?c it fmtlif t| knc uni nut i,„(, vilhartanhaii rnii«. muo  io«M i ' cl.ta-Kanib a ClUptrr onau cmtum m aooS •UuOiag iMtiiiiu v ran5 vtouuril of f-igmaiJi dfratrrniti. fn tMt iraonu of tiif aliouf n3mr6 poirfr ibc tlif unDfreEgiirJ. Pji utc veuicr vtftt) III uo naor licrruuto afftics our iianico aiiO tltr rrai Seal of S ' ignU ]}l tlii «th Oau o( Spill . „„c. iiorami l?tO • On Friday, April 24, 1970. Delta Lambda Cha|iler of Sigma Pi fraternity was installed at Louisiana Tech Uniyersity as the 105lh chapter of Sigma Pi and became the eighth nationally chartered fraternity on Tech campus. Activities for the day celebration were an Open House, a formal initiation and bancpiet and cclcbralion party at the Holiday Inn of Ruston. Grand Sage Kenneth C. Hughes and the members of the Grand Council of Sigma Pi installed the chapter and initiated its twcntv- two charter members. The charter members inc hide: Glen M. Monsour, Steven E. Agan, Richard T. Launnic. Carl .1. Bon- dreaux, Kenneth .1. Holtgreye. Wavne L. Caraway, Harold .-X. il- son, Richa rd H. Block, Gerasimos Calligas, .lames L. Scott, CarKlc D. Sparknian, Val J. Quinn, Roger R. Walker, Charles G. Berr . Chris G. Boiicyalt, Joseph P. Sansalone, Frank M. .-Vuer, Thoma J. Block, Richard L. Emch, Jr., Louis J. Pugliese, Reinaldo . Garcia, and Paul D. Miller. .Also initiated later were Bailey Child . William D. Mabry HI, Steph. ' n C. Hawald, David A. Morey, and Robert D. Webb. Installed as the llrst ofllcers of Delta Lambd.i chapter were: Sage, Kenneth J. Holtgreye; Lst Counselor, Richard H. Block; 2nd Counselor, Slevi-n E. Agan; 3rd Counselor, Gerasi- mos Calligas: kh Counselor, Roger F. V ' alker: and Herald. Greg BertN. S|)ecial guests of the lcsli ilies were Mayor John I ' nrill. K. . ' . Foster, Dean of Men: and Lindsay Keller, Assistaiil Dc.ui ol Men; and arious Si ;nia Pi brothers ami Alumni from lln ' iiciibv aica . H, fet CWENS The National Socirtv of Cwcns, a .sophoinori ' woMiiri honor sorictv. is an or};ani ation which has as its };oals the U - terinf; of leadership, scholarship and fellowship anionj; tin- women of the sophomore class; the promotion of leaderslii|i among the freshmen; and the service to and |)romotion of in- terests of the iiniversitv. Chi chapter of Cwcns was founded at Louisiana Tech on November 7, 1962. Cwcns is an Anglo- Saxon word meaning |ueens or ladies. .Among its various activities are the junior counselor |)ro- gram. holding pennv-a-minute night, and serving at various universitv functions when needed. PRKSIDENT: Cooki. ' Moore VICE PRESIDENT: Nora Lennard SECRETARY: kathie Smith TREASURER: Ann - Torrance Mpmt)f rs inrluHe: Sara Allfn Bo Bak.r Carol Barhir Belly Bogps Rrner Bustiicr Barbara Chumlcy Ginger Clark Pam Colvin Daphne Cooper Corliss Crablree Debbie Crosslin Martha Dawkins Melinda Falgoul Kalhy Folds Kathy GarHeld Kristi Garrison Carol Green Palsy Hannlcy Mary Ethel Harper Donna Hawthorne Cheryl Hodgson Virki Holland Beckv Howell Jo Ann Jernigan Nora Lennard Marsha Luneau Gayle Lyles Rebeeca MiGinnis Margaret McNecly Cookie Moore Martha Oliver Brenda Paul Paula Pennington Linda Perkins Karen Pugh Mary Kathryn Roach Libby Robertson Kalhy Jo Rogers Linda Carol Shaw Judy Ann Smith Kalhie Smith Anne Torrance Alice Vercher Claire Waltman Anne Woodrow Linda Zittrauer Omicron Delta Kappa PRESIDENT: Thomas Aday VICE-PRESIDENT: Desmond Sprawls SECRETARY-TREASURER: Tommy Eagles Aday, Thomas Boren, James Brookings, David Buhls, Melvin Crawford, Gar) DeSoto, Larry Dowling, James Emmel, Thomas Harris, Jerry Israel, Phil Jackson, Conrad Johnson, Frank Little, Tracy Marks, Eddie Mulhern, Ray Norton, Fred Peoples, Kenneth Peyton, Robert Piazza, John Sprawls, Desmond Beta Omicron Circle of Omicron Delta Kaj)|)a. an lioiiorarN so- ciety for men, strives to recognize students who attained a high standard of leadership in collegiate activities and to inspire others to similar attainment. Leadershij) ahilities are recognized and en- couraged in academic achievement, athletics, student goxcrnmenl, social and religious affairs. ()ul)li( alions. speech, music, and drama. The activitiis of the Circle reflect the ideals of the societv. The Max Howard Memorial Award was estahlished l) the organization and is presented each year to the freshman wfio ixsi demonslrates the qualities recognized hy the society. Horticultural Society ' li noran v ' I ' inedaiif '  Tiff(illl,r. fiia.ll and,.. i musjt, ir • ' ■socielijv ' ' ' forjaniaim tstJcnioiisiffla Louisiana Tech Horticultural Soriflv provides means to bring unity and more awareness of purpose among the horticultural students and lo be affiliated with stale, regional and national horticultural societies as a group. Its source of finances comes from Poinsettia plant sales at Christ- mas. The Society has one main social event each (|uarter. Their month- ly meetings also provide fellowship and exchange of ideas, help in host- ing various events occurring throughout the year in the College of Ag- riculture and Forestry and provide funds for attending state, regional, and national horticultural society meetings. The Society ' s main objec- tive is to promote Horticulture at Louisiana Tech in the form of schol- arship monies for incoming freshmen and sustaining students in need of financial assistance or help finance brochures and publish informa- tion on horticulture at Louisiana Tech. PRESIDENT: Chris Blahi. k VICE PRESIDENT: Ronnie Pesnell SECRETARY-TREASURER: Edrlie Huf First Row: John Cash, Chris Blahx k. T.rri Die Bailey. Doris Mahaff.-y. Charles Bumpus. Gary Raldiff. Srnmil Row: Ronnie Pe ward, Dr. John A. Wright. Third Row: Kelly MeMullan, RoI.erl Pillnian. Mai Weaver. Don Coih ran. Robert Tnrlev. Glenn Wood- Circl Campus Activity Board PRESIDENT: Cindy Foster SECRETARY: Anne Hubbard The Cani|ju A(ti it Board was estalilished in order to relieve the Associated Women Students of mans duties necessary for A S aetivi- ties. Members of the CAB are selected bv the CAB and A S lioards from women students nominated bv CAB. .AWS. and dormitor head residents. The Campus Activilv Board is responsible lor planniiij; and ailininis- tering such activities as Mother ' s Weekend, parties for ;raduatin sen- ior women, and the annual spring picnic. This vear the C. B began the presentation of a trophy to be given to the winner of ihe Fraternitv Ser- enade. The winners are chosen bv the mothers. Tk The joodst inlW Thei (jelivefi tkMe I First Row: Elaine Ferrington, Patti Brefdiovc. Laura Ann Rhi ' a, Susan Harris, Janis Mtirrrll. Paula Ki ' i ' s. Kim SnidiT. Srnin l Run: (jimU Kn Miss Georgia Cranberry, Anne Hulibard, Hmrinia Frazicr. . Jii Ann JiTnipin. C.UuU Foslrr, r Circle K Club - We Build - for Service The Louisiana Tcrli (lire li- K ( ' luh i a cr i c i hili lor ( olli ' c rum. Tlir (lull is sponsored li ihr Kiisloii Kiwanis Cluli and is an allllialr in flood slandin;; of Cirrlc K InliTnalional. It was (Irsi rharliTfd al Tnli in 191-7. ll is the fourth oldest luli in llic international organization. There are man servie ' s that the i lull [irrfornis car round, such as deli erinf; Tech Talks on the caniiius and aitinj: as athletie direi tors at the Methodist Children ' s Home. For Homeeominf; 1970, the eluli bur- ied a nft earTime Ca[)sule in honor ol the 7.3th Anni ersar ol Loui- siana Tech University. I ' HLSIDLNT: Huj;h .Marl.tie VICL PKK.SIDKNT: Claude White SECRETAHV: William Oher TREASURER: Rene Bonilla RUBY OCONNOR Fall Sweetheart TWILA GRIFFITH Winter Sweetheart JAN MARLETFE Sprinj; Sweetheart 1 First Rou: Ren.- Bonilla. Ralph Bord.ldn. C. il Colw.-il. Ri.k Dunn. Waller Jolinsdn. Seconil Row: Hu(;h Marl.llr, Jchn Mi.i.rr. JcrrN Slanill.v. Dan Whi.M.in. Br anl Williams. National Collegiate Association for Secretaries PRESIDENT: Susan Canterbury VICE PRESIDENT: DeBe Albright SECRETARY: Lou Ann Alexander TREASURER: Camilla Lassiter The National Collegiate Association for Secretaries is a professional undergraduate organization for students who are planning business or teaching careers in the secretarial area. The activities of the organiza- tion are designed to apprise employers in business and ifldustrv of the potential of graduates of a collegiate secretarial program for adminis- trative responsibilities. The purposes of the organization are to act as a medium Ix ' tween professional business men and women, instructors, students and others who wish to further their interest in a secretarial career, to promote professional spirit among members and to encourage the exchange of ideas and experiences among these students in the secretarial field. .A ' .:m ' Albright, DeBe Alexander, Lou Ann Alonso, Lucy Aulds, Patricia Canterbury, Susan Collie, Diann Colvin, Sandra Dickey, Elizabeth Dinkins, Nancy Ferguson, Carolyn Fortenberry, Karen Gcrbcr, Linda Green, Kalhy Hall, Kav G. Harri . Sii-an Han ell, Sylvia Holladay, Barbara Jordan, Brenda Kennedy, Ginger Lassitcr, Camille McLaren, Jeanne Mawhinney, Janice Mitrhell, Janice Moring. Gwendolyn Nunn, Sandra Pullig, Johnette Sallis, Sheila Sanders, Jan Smith, Kalhie Smith, Sicphania Stewart, June Story, Dianna Summers, Linda Sumrall, Kay Taylor, Jeanetti ' Vidler. Mary Walker. Bonnie Welch. Barliara Wilson, Donna ZillrauiT, Linila Computer Science Association PRESIDENT: Ml. ha.l Hahn VICE PRESIDENT: Gl.n Gor.ion SECRETARY: B.rnita M. Williams TREASURER: Ro.Im.n Fri anl Tlir Louisiana Tech Cumpulc-r Sc ifuci- Association was iliarlcrcd in the spring of 1970 lor the purpose of cxtcndinj; thi ' knowlcdfic and ex- perience of the Computer Seience student l)e ond the bounds of the classroom. Activities include finest speakers, films, field tri|)s. student jiaper contests, and participation in Enjiineers eek aili ities. Bell, Mike Benefield, Tommv Berry, Ronald Brown, Michael tgkl Coats, Lewis Dickey, Steve Dumas, Bryan Frisard, Rodney ' Gordon. Glin Grav s. Cl.vr Green. Mirhat-I Hahn, Michael JLIU Hazard. Burgess Hollidav. John Johnson. James Lancaster, Robert Livingston, Jim Many. Brent MrWilliams. Bernila Nordhaus. Frank Pugh. Karen Roberts. Dianne Rodnes. Robert Rutland. James Sanders. Jesse Sloan, David Treubig. August Vander oort. Mike Engineers ' Association PRESIDENT: Conrad Jackson VICE PRESIDENT: Bob Thornton SECRETARY: Des Sprawls TREASURER: Jim Carothers Arcement, George Carothers, James Coon, Fred Crawford, Robert Earl, Leon Gow, Jones Grissom, Mike Jackson, Conrad Kern, Michael Lacy, Alton Little, Tracy Shearer, Ray Sprawls, Des Thornton, Robert Traigle, Ted Walker, Ronnie The Louisiana Tech Enjiinccrs ' Association was formed in 1934 to promote interest and coordination within the College of Ent;ineering. Toda it also ser es to actjuainl new and prospective stud(mts with the workings of the universit . The association is composed of all students in the College of Engineering. Its o crn- ing body is made up of four officers elected in a college-wide election each ear plus the president and a representative of each of the professional engineering organizations — ASME, IEEE, ASCE. AIChE, SPE. AIIE. and AIAA. In ad.lition. the business manager of the Tech Engineer Magazine and an athletic director are included on the council. Engineers Day is the highlight of the year ' s activities. It iniludes both grou[) and indi- vidual projects and exhibits, with prizes being awarded for the most outstanding presen- tations. There are also an Engineers Barbecue and the Queen s Bancjud. at which the Engineering Queen is crowned. Wi M iim ai4 ' oirioie ifllfrs in?, lis isinessnijn ' liecoundl. ?«panilii4 landidop Ui lii IV 31 39 HMM Members of the executive council discuss some of llic prohlcms i )nccrnin ; En- gineers ' Day. ASME and ASCE recently added their placjues to the student cent( ' r collection. The Louisiana Tech Engineer is |iulilish (l (|uarlerl in cooperation with the LTEA. LTEA displays placpics and pi. Iun in the hall of the ent ' ineerin ' l liuildiri . Chij) Co can and fac nils acKisor Dr. Hohlis i ' ric- |iul ihcir heads lo};cllier on the proliletn of a Jiuesl speaker. 1970 Engineers ' Weekend D(iiii£ Johnston with the LulTsin |)um[)inj; unil that was as- scriihh ' ii anil tAhiliilid li the SPE for Engineers Weekend. Tau Beta Pi s liannrr IjoIiIK announces Engineers ' eeken 4 3 WTrai ' leesp ijtinllieini Or ilie ( ul[)ep|)er won first place for lii liridue iiioilel maili enlireK of toothpicks. h red Norton denionstrates the .AlIE | roji- I ahoul an opera- tions research jirinciple. ' Ml Urjnifi i ' mi l( The hanipiet was ucll allc ' iid For the new l ' ,nf;ineerin ' ; ()iu Ho-ard. kiss Iroiii ih.- dean. Wrn ikul an opcl ' ' ' • ' • ' ' Cormier shows that (•nf;in ' cr think hip whin it ( omi to food. Trmi i.-c (lcnion tralc an cvhihil in ihc iln tri( al i:ni;i- nccrin liuildinj ' . ,V Dr. Bohhy Pric- a.hlr.l a hil of humor to ihr (,)iir.n Ran(|iii ' t. F a iill and liichiil- niivcd IricU al lh harlMTur. The Tech Engineer GEORGF. K. ROBICHAIJX n Staff Members: Bob McFarland, Allen Kinney, John Cosse, Mike McCallisler, John Farr. CHARLES E. DICKEY Features Director The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The Institute ol Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a world-wide professional organization founded to advance the theory and practice PRESIDENT- Ronnie Walker of electrical engine ' ring. The student branch of the I.E.E.E. is directed VICE PRESIDENT- Vance Risinaer toward helping undergraduates to make contact with current electrical SECRETARY- Doug Lyons engineering practice through the use of guest speakers, films, and field TREASURER: Mike Grissom ' ps. Activities include technical programs, student paper contests, and participation in Engineers ' Day activities. I Allder, Donald Braselton, Randall Brunei, Ralph Cannon, Barry Ellis, Dale Farmer, Larry Farrar, Floyd Grice, Waller Griffin, Charles Grissom, Michael Hager, Neil Hall. Randall I I I ■tide raclice liiwied eclrical id Held md Haney. Bruce Kennedy, Paul Leiand. Clarence M. Luffey, William M. I McCrary, Marcus Moore, John Moore, Roberl Netherland. Warren Perret, Victor Proctor, Robert Risinger, Vance Ross, James D. Senn, Daniel Snowden, Phillip Soderlund, Dennis Taylor, Thomas Mmm m Thomas, Harold Tucker, Gri ' pon Walker, Ronnie W el.b, Ralph I American Society of Civil Engineers PRESIDENT: Dcs Sprawls VICE PRESIDENT: Larry Mathews SECRETARY: W. E. Arnold TREASURER: Jeff Floyd Arcement, George Arnold, W. E. Baxley, Frank Brookings, David Chance, Lynn Cottone, Vincent Drabek, Henry Erwin, Ricky Gaunt, Bill Harris, Jerry Hobbs, Charles Jones, Remond The Louisiana Tech ihapler of A.S.C.E. |)r() ides the ()|i|iorliitiit for the beginning of professional associations and of professional d ' el- opnient. Mcmhership in the chaj)ter offers the chance to take |)art in constructive activities carried on hy future leaders of the profession and to make contacts with the technital and professional progress of civil engineering and its leaders. By supplementing regular class work, the student chapter relates the professional development of students with the achievements of A.S.C.E. The Tech student chapter won first place for the group ])roje( t en- tered in the Engineers ' Weekend program. The project, a model of a suspended structure, was designed and conslrm li d |] the memliiTs. i i illkAtl irs Lambprt. Paul Lay, Loo Lively, Robert Madden, Ronald Mathews, Larry May, Donald Miller. Jerry Olson, Don Palmer, Arlis Pale, Billy Peyton, Lee Polk, Larry Reilly, Donald Robichaux, George Schmidt, James .Slavton, Gerald Snowden, Donald Sprawls, Des Stuart, Frank Turner, Alvin Society of Agricultural Engineers PRESIDENT: Jimmv Pesncll VICE PRESIDENT: ' Kirk Stevens SECRETARY-TREASURER: GIvnn Banks The Louisiana Tech student l)ran( h of the ASAE was or- ganized, in September, 1954. The purpose of the organization is to promote better teaeher-student relationships and to en- courage interest in the field of agricuhural engineering. Activities include participation in the Engineers ' Associa- tion, Engineers Weekend, Ag.-Forestrv Day and arious fund raising events. Student observes a hydraulic rircuit. Performance testing a diesel engine Hydraulic channel-flow in operation. y,f l Kow. Charles W. Wilson, Lawrence Scallon, Ral[ h Sn.illi, .lolui H.iiiicll. MyrI Sislrunk. V.him Hank-. Dwighl Harder. Ocrrirl Rich. Charli, Pippen. Secand Row: Ross Allison, Efrain Alyerey, Michail Dragland, Kirk Sli yens, Paul Tucker, Imtiuu I ' cmiiM, Charles ( .recn. H rnn l.eniiPini- Rohert Crawford, William Townsend, Glenn Rolii-rts, Dr. F. E. B. ' ( keii, Clyd.- G. Vi.lrine. ■ American Institute of Chemical Engineers I The studj-nt chaiitcr ol iht- Ariifriran Iiislilulf ol Cluniiial tiifii- ncprs was established at Louisiana Tech in 1930. The orjiani ation pro- vides an o[)[)ortiinil for the memhers to olilain llie inspiration and in- telleetural stimulation that romes from professional association and to gain experience in the preparation and presentation of technical mate- rial. Activities of the chapter further fellowship amonj; students, lacul- tv, and the husiness world. PRP.SIDKNf: Ahon l.acey VICE PRESIDKNT: Frank Vifiu.-rie SECRETARY; Thomas Emmel TREASURER: Donald Emert Bowie, Scoll Brown, Can K. Burns. Andy Carroll. Andv Emerl. Donald Emmf ' l. Thomas Falgousl. David Franlom, Bobby J. Goodwin, Sam Herman, Kent Hinrklry. James Kern, Michael Larey, Alton La Place, Colby Nicosia, Wavne Pepper, Mike Porter, David Ryder, Marlin Seamands, Patrick Stokeld, Charles Stratton, Rodger Sutton, John Tavlor, James Vipuerie. Frank Vipuerie, Mare F. Jr. American Society of Mechanical Engineers PRESIDENT: James L. Carothers VICE PRESIDENT: Fred A. Coon III SECRETARY: 0. Stanley Ward TREASURER: Robert W. Barnwell The Louisiana Tech University Student Chapter ot the American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers promotes the advancement of knowl- edge in theory and practice of mechanical engineering through pro- grams with knowledgeable guest speakers and interesting field trips. Events such as pig roasts and shrimp boils, as well as intramural sports, encourage fellowship and provide relaxation. Founded at Tech in 1949, the ASME society membership is open to all mechanical and aero engineering students. Alexander, Robert Barnidge, Leroy Beasley, William Block, Thomas Boothe, Robert Broussard, Charles Carothers, James Chandler, Clarence Coon, Fred- Dupre, Chris Galliano, Eddie Garland, John Grand, Robert Grice, Thomas Jackson, Conrad .1 4f M ■ Lalumla, Killh Logsdon, Riiharil Many, Barr McCarlc), Donald McDearmont, David McKenzin, James Mnlson, Arne Millard, Ray Millet. Walter Mulhern, Rav Nance, Robert Nichols, Richard Owen, Clarence Presley, James Robinson, James Sachde, Jilendra Scott, James Shah. Ar%indlal Smith, William Spurlock, Thomas Sweet, Johnny Templeton. Gary Thakrar, Kanti Thigpen, An Townsend, William Traigle, Theodore Trichel, Carl Tucker, Harold Ward, Stanley Watkins, Richard Webb, Alvin Webb, Joseph West, Robert Williams. Robert Winlerrowd, Kenneth Society of Petroleum Engineers PRESIDENT: James Park.r VICE PRESIDENT: Mirhael Doolittl.- SECRETARY: Dwavn.- Brvant TREASURER: Glen Dreher Bell, Allen Bryant, Dwayne Colwell, Cecil Dever, Timothy Dickerson, Rick Doolittle, Michael Dreher, Glen Gow, Jones King, Richard Langston, Henry Mueller, Bill Pearson, Edward Proctor, Larry Smith, Amos Strong, Omrr Sumner, Mike- Walker, Frank White, Stcv.- Yancey, Jim The Louisiana Tech student iha[)ter of the Soiielv of Petroh-uni En- gineers of the American Institute of Mining. Metallurgical and Pelrole- um Engineers was established in 1955. Purposes of this society are to promote among the members a self-sought increasing knowledge of pe- troleum engineering in all its branches and to instill a professional pride in their chosen life work. The Louisiana Tech chapter was hon- ored as one of the five outstanding student cha[)lers of the AIME for 1969. The society participates in Engineers Weekend, sponsors field trips and banquets for its members and is host to a joint annual meeting with the Lou-Ark section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME and the South .Arkansas chapter of the . PI. I lonsorsfleliiir. American Institute of Industrial Engineers First Rou: Mike Brantley. Paul Dreyfus. Leon Earl. Gregory Farque. Don Hiller. Second Rou: Jerry Johnson. John Moore. Billy Nelson. Frederick Norton. John R. Shearer. Third Row: Roger Walker. I ' KKSIDKNT: John H. Sli.ar.r MCE PRESIDKM: John Moore SECRETARY-TRK.X.SLRF.R: Mik.- Brantl. y The American Institute of Inrhisirial Engineers was founded at Terh in 1958. It has maintainetl an aelivr- haik};roun(i to increase [)artici|ialion of the In- dustrial en{;ineering department in all school func- tions. Purposes of the societv are to promote the stu- dents ' interest in industrial enpineerinf . to promote a better understanding and cooperation among slu- lents and faculty and to generate and maintain a high esprit de corps among IE students. Agronomy Club Purposes of the student chapter ol llir American Sofiet of AL ' rononn are lo promote a higher scholastic standard and interest in the fields of horticulture, agronomy, agri- culture-business and r elated fields: to promote fellowship among students; 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 nation- al conventions of the .ASA: grading high school contests: and co-hosting the .• gri( iillure- Forestrv dav. PRESIDENT: Laren Rockett VICE PRESIDENT: Joe Jones SECRETARY-TREASURER: Rir hard Hargis First Rou: Bud Bonner. Riehard S. Harpis, l.ar.n (,. Ko kill. Mr. Ben F. Grafton. Faeullv advisor. Srrond Row: Don Shields. Leonel Castillo. Phil O ' Bnanl. Tommv Shields. TTiird Row: Don Baker. Robert Phalon. Neill Kirkland. Donald Milehell. Burns Doss. Block and Bridle Club PRESIDENT: Leslie Towns VICE PRESIDENT: Randy Cantrdl SECRETARY: Janis Roach TREASURER: Charles McDonald Th(! Block and Bridle Club is an organization concerned with animal industries. It is one of thirty-seven chapters in the United Stat s. Primarily a service organization, it pro- motes animal industries through undergraduate activities. The.se activities include direc- tion of the North Louisiana Horse Show, direction of Louisiana Tech ' s annual livestock sale, and hosting cattlemen ' s meetings. David Lee Hays Fair. First Row: Randy Cantrell, Bud McDonald, Janis Roach, Debbie Dcloney, Denisc Roe, Sharon Bengston, Nancy IJner. Merrill Cressc. Becky McCann, Leslie Towns, Jackie Cooper. Second Row: Wade Soroka, Larry Terry, Gary Achee, Wayne Hammer, James Pinninfjlon. David Womac k, Jami-.s Beck. Thiril Row: Mark Morion, Steve Whileman. Ro Wa.lc. Charles Cobb. Founh Row: Kelly Kennedy, Dick McClur. ' , Jimmy Marsalis. Jdui Mi Carlv. H.ind Siiiilli. Fiflh Row: Rickey McBri.lr. Dickie R..:icli. Jo.- W Mna( k. Jimm Mnn inpo, Alan Hogan, Dr. Glenn Clark, David Lee Hays. rtl loiisiua : Wayne Hammer and Leslie Towns obcne a group of Dairy heifers. Business Students ' Association The Business Students Assoriation. orjiaiiized in 1940. i composed ()r tudenl in the College of Business Administration. The purposes of the organization are to promote liet- ter understanding among the students, f ' aeultv and administration: to pro ide eleeted representation of the students; to aid the eollege in attaining its educational goals; to en- courage participation of all students, faculty, and administrative memhers of the college in activities of a school-wide nature and to assist in imreasing fa oralile recognition of the college and Louisiana Tech. One of the association ' s activities is the annual Commerce Da during which an out- standing SBA alumnus is honored at a convocation, the Commerce Queen i crowned and students and faculty compete in a softhall game and later enjov a upper on the campus. taoi FRANK JOHNSON President JESSE GREER First Vice President JOHN ? ZZ. Second Vice President 1 : JANE FRAZIER Secretary STEVE 111I1.SE Treasiirer Ml( Kl i W l Kl H AiKiiMiliri;; Kt|irr-tiil.ilr 318 ARTHLR MCKAY Economics and Finance Rep. STAN WILLIAMSON General Business Rep. JANICE MAWHINNEY Office Administration Rep. Amos W. Ford is presented a portrait of himself by Tom Jim Fondren crowns Susan Canterbury Queen of W. R. Adams speaks at Commerce Day 1970. Lane and Dean Burton Risinger to hang in the Business the B.S.A. Building. Ken Rawson and John Smart sene guests at the B.S.A. barbecue supper. Fellowship of Christian Athletes PRESIDENT: Gary Moore VICE PRESIDENT: Ed Perkins SECRETARY-TREASURER: Joe Dennis Bamburg, Ronnie Dennis, Joe Duron, Denny Eager, Bobby Ebarb, Bill Hughes, Mike Knowles, Andrew McMahen Bob Moore, Gary Newton, John Odom, Willie Perkins, Ed Phillips, Chris Proctor, Robert Robertson, Steve Rosott, Bobby Shaw, Jim Stuhbs, Ricky Thornton, C( orgt The Fellowshi]) of Christian Athletes is a inter-denominaliona movement of faith and of aetion that is designed to motivate the athleti to find a better way of playing the game of life, add a [)ur[)ose to eoaeh ing, heighten the standards of campus and school life, spiritually influ ence the community and increase strong leadership for the church. The chapter holds meetings every other week with films, tape re cordings and speakers featured. Last year members of the chapter worked to help put on a track and swim meet for mentally retarded children of the state. Tech Theatre Players The power of witrhes is shown in a scene from Dark of ihe Moon PRESIDENT: Katie Rc.hinson VICE PRESIDENT: Corliss Crahtrec SECRETARY: Dianur B - k TREASURER: Jim IliilK.rn Tech Theatre Pia ers, one of Teeh ' s oldest ex- tracurricular organizations, was organized to de- velop dramatic talent, to eullivate the ap[)reciation of good drama, to foster cultural values, and to furnish theatrical entertainment on the college level. The scope of the productions is broad, rang- ing from Shak( spearean comedy to French farce; from Greek tragedy to the plays of Arthur Miller. Participation in the productions is open to all stu- dents. Plavs presented this ear include Halfwav Up the Tree, Dark of the Moon, a program of two melodramas for Mothers Weekend, and student- directed productions of A Thou.sand Clowns, The Silver Cord and Manv Moons durin the ' Halfway Up the Tree hi{;hlif;hlecl ihe fall i|uarter. 1 BITi b m w Hi ■• ' Jl P!j Thi- ni ' w moralil i.s ijueslioned in Halfway Up Ihe Tree. Beard, Rirhard Bridewell, John DeWald, Andre Durand, Jerry Estapa, Glen Ferrer, Alvin Fulton, Ben Grossman, William Hobgood, Kurt Junk, Edward Kennedy, Frank Lampton, Dale Lindsey, Stan Miller, Kalhryn Nichols, John Pavlovsky, John Roth, George Russell, Melvin Sullivan, Stanley Talbot, Don Alpha Eta Rho PRESIDENT: Frank B. Kennedv VICE PRESIDENT: Al Ferrer SECRETARY: Jerry Durand TREASURER: Rav Thompson Thomason, Terrv Thompson, Ra nion(l Viiknair, Ken The Lambda Tau chapter of Alpha Eta Rho was chartered on March 24. 1970. Since the time of its inception at Louisiana Tech, the organi- zation has been active in various projects designed to promote interest in the aviation curriculum and to strengthen the bonds of the interna- tional aviation fraternity. Every active member of Alpha Eta Rho is charged at initiation with the duty to further the cause of aviation in all its branches and to instill in the public mind a confidence in aviation — a confidence without which the profession could not attain the highest pinnacle of success. n rS T J IT W% I p 3 |j Kennerfv, Kalhy Milk-r and Jerry Duratul display Alpha Ela Rho ' s Carper Day project, a plane on the A m I Tech campus. Sweetheart for Alpha Eta Rho is Ruby O ' Connor. Top Row: Frank Kennedy, President; Ruby O ' Connor, Sweetheart. BnUnm Row: Al Ferr.r, Vi,e Pnsi le.M; Dah- Lampion, S.rpanl-atArms: Ray Thompson, Treasurer; Don Talbot, Public Relations; Jerry Durand, Secretary. Tau Beta Pi PRESIDENT: Tracy Little VICE PRESIDENT: Des Sprawls CORRESPONDING SEC: Bob Thornton RECORDING SEC: Ray Mulhearn TREASURER: Gn-g Tucker CATALOGUER: Ronnie Walker Tau Beta Pi is the national honorary society for students from all fields of engineering. Its objectives are to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater bv distin- guished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in en- gineering and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering col- leges. Candidates for membership are selected upon the basis of their scholastic records, character and extracurricular activities. Each year Tau Beta Pi recognizes one freshman as the Outstanding Freshman of the Year. It also presents an Excellence in Teaching award to a deserving faculty member. Allder, Donald Arnold, William Colvin, Chris Coon, Fred Creech, Larry Culpepper, Orville DeSoto, Larry Emert, Donald Erwin, Rickey Frantom, Bobby Grissom, Wendell Hamm, William Harris, James Harvey, Bruce Hitc, Jerry Jackson, Conrad denls from If IMlMff I; feiiB. raduaiesiii,.,. ' jiwnnjfo!. le basis of fc lies. ilieOiiL tafl(]ii{ tt in Tearkii; Kirby. Rirhard Lillle, Tracy Malarkey. Charles Mejia, Carlos Nance, Robert Needles, Charles Norman, Da% ' id Parche, Gerald Parker, James Pevlon, Robert Poik, Larry Porter, David Proctor, Robert Robinson, James Ross, James Rvder, Marlin Sallis, Bruce Senn, Daniel Sexton, Larry Smythia, David Sprawls, Desmond Thornton, Robert Tucker, Gregorv Walker, Ronnie ) Accounting Club PRESIDENT: Colene Walker VICE PRESIDENT: Jesse Greer SECRETARY-TREASURER: Dianne Neilson REPORTER: Barry Walters The Louisiana Tech Accounting Club was organized in 1953 as a professional organization for the purpose of encouraging higher stan- dards of scholarship and developing a closer relationship among the accounting students, facu lty and businessmen. Any person interested in accounting can become a member. The or- ganization meets twice a month. One meeting is a business meeting and the other is a professional development meeting at which a member of the business world speaks. Barnes, Charles Baughman, Margaret Bruce, Larry Deal, John Echols, Marcy Franklin, Richard Garretl, Riihie Hazlip. Mac Johnson, Frank Kilpalrick. Belly LaBruvcrc. Edward Martin, Larr) ' Martin. Mike McKee, Barbara Morgan, Kenneth Myers, Steven Norman, Karen Oliver, Murray Palmer, Louis Ralrliff, Don Reed, Emilv Seever, Orrin Selman, Ronald Sneed, Wilna Walker, Colene Wallers, Barn Watson, David Sigma Tau Delta PRESIDENT: Constance McRight VICE PRESIDENT: Kathleen Allred SECRETARY: Martha Claire Moore TREASURER: Janet Pruden Bright Sigma Tau Delta is a national English frat( ' rnit whose priniarv pur- poses are to foster the development of creative writing, to encourage worthwhile reading and to stimulate an appreciation of excellence in the literary arts. The organization also seeks lo enhance the universi- ty ' s cultural program bv actively supporting ail such endeavors and by sponsoring campus-wide w riting contests in addition to the poetrv writ- ing for children in a five parish area. Sigma Tau Delta also aids in the publication of the Eufilish Reiicu. published b Techs English depart- ment. Sealed: Barbara Enrighl, Kathleen . ' Mired. Constance McRight, Nancy Hutson, Carmina Agueros, Gloria Crenshaw. Carol Green. Kneeling: Jim McCrer). Jim Dowling. Standing: Cheryl Hodgson. Phil Nadeau, Sharlande Sledge, George Anding, Jr., Roslyn Golson. Gregory Farque. Virginia Ann Clarke, James R. Murphy. Ann Noble, Dan Ellcrman, Martha Claire Moore. i« to Right: Olivia Dianne Bass, Barbara Simmons, Jan Hal Nancy Reed, Judy Baker, Kyle Gregory, Dianne Foster, Alii Kar.ii Willis, I ' auia I ' rnningKin, Ann I ' enu.ll. I ' Inllis Hahn. Martha Mi(.ough, Nan. Slr.li h. Ma Veri her. Genelle Calais, Evelyn Highlowi-r, Bo Baker, Fran Hewitt. Sigma Pi Sigma PRF.SIDF.NT: Thomas I.. O ' Kuma ICE FKKSIDKNT: Bru ■ (;ar.lncT SECRETAKV: John Rol.inson TREASLRKR: jonalhan Gasion The Louisiana ' i (( h i haplcr of Si};ma Pi Sif ma, a national physics honor socicly, was installed in 1967. Mcmhcrship is (Ictcrmincd hy an overall 3.0 ascr- age, interest in physics, and ranking in the lop 30 percent of the junior and senior class. Activities are o( a service nature to the department of physics. Undergraduate research is encouraged among members. Problem solving sessions for sopho- more physics classes have beim formed in the past. First Rou: John S. Brown. Jim Buchli-r, Bruce Gardner. Robert Gasion. Serond Run: Humphrev HarHv. Thomas O ' Kuma. John Rohinson. Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta Beta is an affiliated society of the American Association for the .Advancement of Science. Its purpose is to stimulate scholarlv attainment, promote the dissemination of scientific knowledge and en- courage biological research. Membership is determined by scholastic achievement and interest in the biological sciences. Each spring the Eta Xi chapter at Louisiana Tech promotes the Re- gional Science Fair b providing judges for the exhiliils as ucll as an award for the best exhibit in the life sciences. PRESIDENT: David Smith VICE PRESIDENT: Don Sniiil SECRETARY: John Murrell COUNSELOR: Jim Christian h ' lr l Rini: Coni Roljerts. Mama Uonalil. Conslani c Mc Rif;hl. I.inilj liaihain. I.ui. na Farrar. Margar. ' l Anna li.-arne, Marsha Da . Smind Riiu: Johnn .• rmslrong. Sieve Stage, H lymond Cooper, Randy Williams, Slevi ' DuBois. Douglas Ayi ' ork, David Smith. Third Row: Denny Sehon. Lei- Paiikey, Gary Cray, Kil Seeliger, Mike Malone. Fourth Row: John Murrell, Stanley Viator, Scotl Weathersby, Mike Weaver, Robert Harrison, Jim Christian. Society for the Advancement of Management PRESIDENT: James McClurc VICE PRESIDENT: Don Morton SECRETARY: Cerald Reeves TREASURER: Bobby Myers DIRECTOR: Tom Lancaster The Society tor the Advancement ot Manajrement. a national organization of managers, has been dedicated to the promotion and advancement of the art and science of management since the original Tavlor Society was founded in 1912. The university divi- sion of SAM adds to this the opportunity for students and execu- tives to get together and to serve as a medium for the exchange and distribution of information on the problems, policies and methods of industry. SAM ' s year was marked bv talks bv distinguished speakers from industry, as well as field trips, including a weekend visit to a large city for a first-hand look at various ty[)es of industr . Chaffin. Walter Ernesto, Frank Henson, Ronald Jackson, John Morton, Don Myers, Bobby Reeves, Gerald Rollman, Robert Warner, Richard 330 Marketing Club 4 The Louisiana Tccli Markctin}; Clul) was orjiaiiizcd in 1956 and is affiliated with the American Marketini; Association. Menihershi|) is open to anv college student interested in marketing. The club encour- ages scientific study and research in the field of niarkcfinj; and its pro- grams are devoted to the sIlkK mihI di.-cnssion ol ciiricnl il( (l(i|Hnenls in this field. Outstanding people in the iicld ot niarkclitif; arc lrc(|ucMt guest speakers at the regular nii ' ctings of the ciuli. The Marketiiig Club makes an annual field trip each spring to New Orleans. Dallas, Mem- phis, Houston, or other nearl) larger cities to slud marketing activi- ties of leading corporations. PRKSIDENT: William Hisaw VICE PRESIDENT: Jimmy Zey SECRETARY: Rodney Huhhlc TREASURER: Gerald ' Steele £M0 ' 3 3 Firsl Row: Jimmy Chclntle, David Gfrmain, William Hisaw. R(.(ln. Hul.l.lr, Ja.ni- llulrluiis,,!.. Sn,m,l Koi,: joliii M„rliiii.T. Mar tha Robcrson. Thomas Rouse, Jerry Simpson, Jerry Smith. Thinl Km,: (nralil Sl.-.-h-, Roh.rl Slrphins (;hii Tiir.i.r. Jim Zry. TT Parachute Team Collins. John Cooper, Randy Edwards, Vicki Farrell, John Funderburk, Jimm Heard, Gavie Mines, Ken Hogan, David Hollaway, Patricia Holloway, Scott Keller, Kent Kerst, Priscilla McElroy, Gary Milstead, Homer Noles, Diane Padula, Greg Rice, Randy Richler, Randy Townsend, Bill Travis, Judil Vaughn, Ja( kii ' Ward, Reginald Whittington, Hardii Zimmcr, Jerrv f m David Hogan proudly displays to President Taylor the Sportsmanship Award whi h the Parachute Team won in the 1970 N.C.P.L. nationals. V u - • V Bruce Deville with a close jump in the 1970-71 National Collegiate Parachutiiif; Cham- Three Louisiana Tech parachutists form a three man star high over the Tech farm drop pionship in Delland, Florida. zone. Phillip Miller, Bruce Deville. and Rick Spigarelli jump from W ' II vintage aircraft for the Confederate Air Force Air Show in Dallas. Texas. Wildlife Club PRESIDENT: Ronnie Evans VICE PRESIDENT: Ray Linder SECRETARY: John Murrell SERGEANT-AT-ARMS: Charles McKenzie HISTORIAN: David Frederick Louisiana Terh s Wildlife Club, organized in 1967. is composed of students majoring in wildlife conservation and management and those interested in that area. This organization was formed to promote the principles of sound conserva- tion and management of natural resources, with special emphasis on wildlife. These activities have included the constructing of wood duck nesting boxes on Lake D ' Arbonne, banding doves and wood ducks, working with youth in 4-H clubs and Cub Scouts, sponsoring the Ruston Shooting Match, having an annual exhibit at the Ruston Fair, traveling to schools in north and central Louisiana to speak on gun safety, and working as assistants to state game biologists. Recrea- tion for members consists of annual trips to the Rockefeller Game Refuge, fish- ing trips and cookouts. Marv .Am ma S ade Sweetheart Fim Row: Gary Dunldp, Bol, Ya.oliu. i, P.rry Ni.hols. Lannv I..BIan.-, Charirs M.Kci.zir. William Colviii. Sl.vr Di.lH.is. R.Mii.i. ' V. LfBlani:. Smmd Row: Dr. Jam. ' s Wliilf, larully arlvisor; Ray l.in.lcr, Ran.ly Kris.T. Sh.lclmi Bakii. Ri. k Baiidi; Cliii. Il,nr . Bar Mo.rtlc. Davy Adams, Harvey Bean, Third Row: John Murrell, Sieve Murphy, Tom Hess. Jerrv I ' li.lle. HaiwK W illiams. .Ii.hurn CL Newman, Bob Westmnri ' land. all . Krecl Krederiik. Slevi ' Kunilerluirk, Deani|| | y M. Ardi. ' . Ronald Jollv. Don Coins, Randy i , ■M(M k. Sieve Kii ker on, Don Mosely, Georgei j Society of American Foresters In ihf .•i[)ring of 197U ihc Louisiana Tccii Forcsirv (liiil) xolcd lo lic- 1 iiiif affiliatt ' d with ihe Society of American Foresters as the first stu- ilriii chapter of the Society of American Foresters in the Gull States - ' rtion which encompasses Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. The objectives of the Society are to provide for involvement in and llir understanding of the Society of American Foresters; to promote the advancement of forestry at Louisiana Tech; and to afford a means of acquiring and promoting a professional background in forestry. CHAIHMA.N: Bill N.-ttlrs VICE CHAIRMA.N: Paul Palm.r SECRETARY-TREASURER: Daphne Speirs letjFiKle ' ' ; (J Firsl Row: Donnie Frazier, Daphne Speirs, Bill Nettles. Second Row: Rickey Lewis, Chris Lawrence, Floyd Hogan, Randy Rice. Third Row: Lavie Vidrine. Bill Lock- lear, Mike Russell, Paul Palmer. Fourth Row: Dr. H. E. Garrelt, faculty advisor; Glen Poche. Jim Matthews, Carl Wni- ..n rifih R,m W:,lt Baumgarlner. Randall Nalley, Larry Pralher, Kirby Allen. John Connors, Dr. J. E. Carolhers, facully advi. ' ior. Future Farmers of America The Louisiana Tech Collegiate Chapter of Future Farmers of America is a na- tional professional organization of students preparing to teach vocational agri- culture in public secondary schools. It is an affiliate of the Louisiana Associa- tion of Future Farmers of America. Faculty Advisor for FFA is Dr. J. Y. Terry. Officers include: Tom Cathey, President; John Hart. Vice President; Joe Womack, Secretary; Devon Bullock. Parliamentarian; Jimmy Monzingo, Treasurer; James Marsalis, Reporter. Arnold, Ben Bartletl, Steve Bennett, Van Carpenter, Vernon ft 1 Gaar, Gary Graham, Robert Johnson, Byron Jones, William Whileman, Steve Wilson, Terry Sistrunk, Myr TlieBetal feionalfat lis olijecii ' petl and to;AiiJ|flQ fibers BlI Il AidreiQ,, vne ■ A. Pirliimeite Sigma Alpha Eta The Beta Pi chapter of Sigma Alpha Ela. a national pro- fessional fraternity for college or university students major- ing in speech and hearing therapy, was installed at Tech in 1959. Its ohjectives are to create interest among students in speech and hearing therapy, to encourage professional growth hy providing learning experiences not offered in the formal course of study and to foster a spirit of unity hy coordination of interest of people with a common goal. Sigma Al[)ha Eta is affdiated with the Louisiana Speech and Hearing Association and the American Speech and Hearin .Association. Sigma Alpha Ela offioers are: FirsI Riiu: Henri Fra iir. Ri-eiirdinp Seere- tar) ' ; .Audrey Chumley, Treasurer. Srtonil Rini : I)e. un Johnsiin, Presi- dent; Anne Pitts, Vice President. Psychological Society PRESIDENT: .lohn Mullins VICE PRESIDENT: Keilh Werner SECRETARY: Brenda Crofoot TREASURER: .Ian. Parker The Tech Psychological Society consists of psy hologv and sociology majors. Meetings are held with prominent guest speakers in the field of psychology and sociology and field trips are made to institutions of interest to the society. The so- ciety was formed to broaden the student ' s interest and to ac- centuate what is learned in the classroom. The faculty advi- sors are Dr. Rohcrt .■ ilkcn and William Tracey. First Row: Audrey Chanee. Jeff Gowan. Brant Jenkins. Second Row: Barbara Laren, Gene Lueg, Connie MrKenzie. Third Row: John Mullins, Jane Par- ker. Lvndol Williamson. Members include: Wilma Brown Suzie Kowler Martha Keck Helene Byrnes Harriet Haddad Kenna Sessler Audrey Chance Linda Holdsworth Melba Sciortino Lou Ann Davidson Stephanie Jarrell Diane Toups Margaret Fory Jan Jones Jim Bob Vidler Pi Tau Sigma PRESIDENT: Ray Mulhearn REC. SECRETARY: Leroy Barnidge CORR. SECRETARY: John Lumens TREASURER: William Wadsvvorth Pi Tau Sigma, a national honorary mechanical engineering fraterni- ty, was founded at the Uniyersity of Illinois in 1915. The Louisiana Tech Tau Xi chapter was installed on April 23. 1957. Active members are chosen on the basis of sound engineering abil- ity, scholarship and personality. They are selected from the toj) 35 per- cent of the junior and senior classes. The purpose of Pi Tau Sigma is to establish a closer bond ot tellow- ship which will result in mutual benefit to the men in the study and the profession of mechanical engineering, who by their academic or practi- cal achieyements manifest a real interest and marked ability in their chosen work. Barnidge, Leroy Carothers, James Chandler, Clarence Kelly, James McDearmont, David Nance, Robert fpw Young Republicans FHKSIUKM: Barliaia Tillman VICF, PRESIDENT: Walter D. George SECRETARY-TREASURER: Audrey C. Harhin First Row: Corliss Crablrcc. Melinila Falpoul. Barbara Tillman. Gr,np-f « Daif-lr. Audr.v C. Harbin. Srnm,l Kmr: Ray Shoar.-r. Frank Vipu.-rir. Kr.H Norton. Walter D. George. Men ' s Health and Physical Education Club i The purpose of the club is to provide each Tech physical education major opportunities in his field such as information concerning job opportunities for both professional and sumnier positions. The club holds informal social gatherings through- out the year to give students an opportunity to dis- cuss the problems which confront them as they enter and progress through the P.E. program. Officers include: Doyle Eastep, publicity chairman; Ronnie Wiggins, secretary-treasurer; Dr. Clyde Thompson, faculty advi- sor; Jimmy DeMoss, vice president; Tommy Joe Eagles, presi- dent. Archery Club PRESIDENT: Larry Varnado VICE PRESIDENT: Lannie LeBlanc SECRETARY-TREASURER: Marsha Luneau The Louisiana Tech Archery team competes in lournanients through- out the year against such schools as Louisiana Slate University at Baton Rouge and Louisiana State University at Alexandria, Southwestern, . Northeast and Southeastern, The team also competes in mail matches with colleges throughout the United States, The Archery Club is open to all students who are interested. First Row: Pat Allain, Susan Kurr. Kerry Parker, Marsha l,uni-au, KiulK Murjihy. S,;,mit Ro Murrell, John Peddy. Third Rmo: Tommy Bcnedrld, Frank Itogard, David Porl.r, Krank Sl.w.i .arr ' ariiadi), David W ' alM.n, SI Mohcad, Kw k Diiiin, Kdniond 340 Pi Kappa Delta I ' i Ka[i[)a Uclta is a national lion irar lialcnial orfiani .ation hir in- tercollegiate deliaters. orators, interpretative readers and instructors teachinjj debate and lorensics. Its purpose is to promote scholarship, especially in the field of forensic speaking, in senior American colleges and universities. The Louisiana Delta chapter ol I ' i kappa Delta at Louisiana Tech assists in promoting and condui ling the annual Tc( h Collegi Tourna- ment in Januarv. Manv Pi Kappa Deltans assist in the annual summer debate camp tor high school students. Membership in the chapter. is open to all regularly enrolled undergraduate students at Tech who par- lii ' ipa te in intercollegiate debate, oratory and interpretative reading. jini Boren. Dale Merlens and Boli Vrl hold the degree of Special |)i-liiii lion. PRESIDLNT: .lim Bonn VICE PRLSIDENT: Kidiard Thompson SECRETAKV: liana Hess First Rou: Dr. E. R. Minthc-w, Hana Hess. Paula Pcnninj-lDii, Kalli) Carfi.ld, Dr. Mary Bcaslcy. Sixoixl Ron lim B..r.n, I)i. k llinmiison. D.n i.l R.uih. Women ' s Physical Education Majors ' Club PRESIDENT: Karen Guice VICE PRESIDENT: Judy Moncricf SECRETARY: Susan Merritt TREASURER: Donna Weitzel Women who are planning to be teachers of health and physical education find the Women ' s Physical Education Majors Club an or- ganization stressing professional growth and individual develo|)- ment. Activities of the club include teaching phvsical education ac- tivities to mentally retarded children, attending professional meet- ings, sports events, participating in playdavs with other colleges and presenting speakers and demonstrations relating to various phases of health, physical education, and recreation. First Row: Mary Ellen Taylor, Barbara Swanner, Karen Guirc, Juily Moncreif, Barbara Kolslon, Pani Juliiisioii, Joilii Weitzel, Janet Martin, Donna Hawthorne, Kay Jolly, Janet Jefl ' ioals, Sherry Malone, Debbie Huekaby. M.ie Ho .i . Donna 342 ■ Theta Tau IHHH £Hhr3 I ' HF.SIDENT: Bol. Rol.inson VICF. PRESIDENT: Jan.l Fonirn,.! SECRETARY: Laura Sh.-|)h T l ■fS; HISTORIAN: Cind) Bish(3i) Theta Tau. journalism fralcrnily, was foundi-il in 1968 l)V tho journalism students for the purpose of promoting professional standards of journalism and to further students interests in that field. Aclivilies included a picnic at the Tech forestry cani[i on Lake D ' Arlioniie and a {juest speaker pro- gram. Standing: David Hederich, Janet Fontenot, Mary Dudley, Cindy Bishop, George Strayer, Linda Ferguson. Seated: Laura Shepherd, Bob Robinson, Terry Kizer, Carl Johnson, Mr. Ron White, faculty advisor. Student La. Teachers ' Association The George W. Bond chapter of the Student Loui- siana Teachers Association received its charter in 19.5L The purpose of the organization is to provide opportunities for leadership and fellowship for Tech Students who are preparing themselves for the li ;! li- ing profession. Throughout the year the chapter hosi Narious speakers who discuss some ot the problems and ( iin- cepts present in education today. Other activities in- clude observance of National Education Week, the Education Da BatKjiicl. and both stale LTA and SLTA conventions. Tnp to Bnltom: Mrs. Tommir Hcrren. laiully advisor, Jeri Crcc- an. president. Be( kv Jerry, corresponding secretary, Gavlc Wat- Ions, second vice president, Mary Ann Futch, pul)lii ily. Bee ks McClung, secretary-treasurer, Kim Snider, social chairman Becky Snuffer, first vice president. iM The University Chorus PRESIDENT: Jerrv Putnam SECRETARY: Alice Ambrose PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN: Kav DeLoach SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Jerry Stanley Cindv Carroll The University Chorus consists of a campus-wide menilx ' rshi|) total- ling 90 singers. Any interested student mav participate without audi- tion. Activities for the current vear included the presentation of a Christmas Assemblv program. Spring Concert featuring the oratorio, Elijah bv Mendelssohn, and performances with the Ruslon Svniphony Orchestra. The Concert Choir is composed of a select group of singers who are active throughout the school year. Versatilitv is necessary, since the choir sings all types of music. Thev perform for civic groups, and school functions and tour the state in the spring. itBien in sored h Sigma touKS, perfori pjfcsintliel irecopiliono First Row: Virginia Halaway . Jancl Krccman ' . Klainr Wr -yli)ril . Slianiii Kiiiki ' ll . Diaiini ' Nicholsdii . Jciliii M.icrc, t.ar Mrv. ' iis. Miki- (iravi . Mikr Malllicw;.. Slaiil.n Wit liamson, Judy Hunl , BtUy Hardy, Margii- JaiksDn, Suszanni ' Bailey, Sluryl R il)ins(iti, Janic Millrr, Rdliirl Kirrinnldii, dircilor. Srnmd Knu: Mar Roai li, Carol l,r -, JucK Dt-n nis, Tina Harlii-ns, Cindy Carol , Diane West , Kathryn Jenkins, Glen Strain , Sam Pullig , Guy Cagli , Dan Wliiddon, David L nklord . KraTik Burrus . Cindy Magarl . Aliii ' Ambrose , Lisa Snell, Rcnee Duchesne , Paula Sanders , Mary MeKenzie . Third Row: Sara Bowden, Dorothy Tyler, Cathy Piekens, Debra Bniwn, Laurel Galhrailh, Kalhv Col- vin, Marilynn Hamner, Gary Hulletl, Steve Shelton, John Sherman, Sammy Seales, Larry Malone, Thomas Hall, Mark Milam, Kllene Owens, Beverly Ivy, Twila Griffith. Dehra Stringer, Michelle Smith. Fourth Row: Karen Brunson, Nan Parker, Gwenilolyn Crilton, Ruliy O ' Connor, Paula Sneed, U-e Bairnsfalher , Don ll.inlrv. Ronni.- Ward . David Tal- ley ' , David Brown, Tony Forhctss, Ricky Griswold , Jim Calhoun . Jerry Slandliy , Jerry Putnam , Jim Sermons, Sherry Alh ' n, Donna Sniilli. iiiir Hiiini ii. Rilieeca Shelton, Kristi Garrison, Kathy Allred, Kay DeLoach. At the I ' ioiw: Beverly Dowden . Carol Gray . Jn  i-U.laH Also members of the Concert Choir. itkoill 11,; ' ti0B0|| islonSvi ssat); since is r rOU|i Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha lola is an itilcriialioiial [ nili ' ssii)rial rralcriiil tor women in the lli ' ld of music. Its goal is to promote the highest stan- dards of music in the United States. Some of the special projects spon- sored bv Sigma . ' Mpha Iota are ushering at concerts, tutoring music courses, performing in musicales and participating in other service proje ts in the field of music. On April 1.3. 1969. the outgoing presi- dent, Betiv Ruth S. Holhert. was the recipient ol the Sword of Honor in recognition of outstanding fraternity serviic and leadership. PRKSIDKN ' IVCaroUn Brown VICE PRESIDENT: ' Mvie Gregory SECRETARY: Genelle ' Calais TREASURER: Gavle Eads First Ron: Kathv Colvin. Carolyn Brown. Toni Norris, Shfryl Roliinson. Marilyn Hamncr. Diane Nicholson. Second Row: Kvli- Crij;!) Williams, Lula Hallin. Bcrkv MrGinnis. Thiril Riiu : Msa Shearer. Susanni- Baili y, Joy Bif-liT. Genelle Calais, Darlcne Geology Club PRESIDENT: Clay Harvey VICE PRESIDENT: Charies Morrison SECRETARY-TREASURER: Jim Barnhart The Geology Club of Louisiana Tech was formed in September of 1958. The purpose of the club is to promote a self-sought increasing knowledge of geology and its many related fields among its members; to train young men to be interested and active students of the earth sci- ences; and to gain from group participation, knowledge of the responsi- bilities of the industry facing them upon graduation. The club is com- posed of geology and geological engineering majors. It is also open to any other student interested in geology. In addition to monthly meetings, the club has social outings and conducts field trips to various sections of the Ark-La-Miss area. KATHY SHERWIN Sweetheart First Row: Chy Harvey, Charles Morrison, Sieve Knippers. Halpli llen.lriMin, ( ;ii.iiv,i.i IlirillHmf;, Toni Ho,l,lir. r,i,, .ik N.ikliiiil.,,,!, , , I),, I ,„ ll.rnn.Lnii. Sn ,„„l K.m l)r, H.. aid Davenport, Steve Evans, Richard MrDonaM, Tim Atkins. John S;ill.r, liiii ll.irnh.irl. lVak;il ()u(i.,ni,ij; oni. Hoi. W i1Ii:imis,mi. I)i Hh.s,, Allen, (;.ir Ks.ih. Home Economics Club Aulds. Nancy Barrel. Carolynn Bavliss. Elizabeth Bfst, Jeni Biggs. Sharon Brown, Linda Brown. Marie Cain. Pegg) Coffey. Marilvn Dartlone. Wanda Dcloarh, Kay DeVillc. Myrna Doughty, Deborah Downs, Jane Dragland. Peggy Estis, Marcia Funk. Sherry Galbrailh. Laurel Gabarino, Martha Going. Jacquelyn Grady. Daphne Green. Myna Harper. Judy Henry. Martha Hughes. Diana Johnson. Linda Johnston. Janet Jones. Judy Jones. Paula Lancaster. Judy King, Donna Lee, Carol Kettler, Mary Claire Lemmons, Margaret Lewis, Peggy Lyles, Gayle Mathis. Floye McCullars. Grace Murrell, Janis Murry, Robbie Nelson, Sue O ' Brien, Judy Panzigrau, Viyian Pedlar. Jackie Penuel, Charlotte Rush, Leah Russell, Dianne Sargent, Julie Scorsone, Connie Shapiro, Sharon Sheridan, Peggy Sidman, Carol SiKcr, Lura Solomon, Mary Slarks, Patricia Templelon, Janet Theriot, Margaret Thurmon, Susan Welch, Karen Chidden, Wanda Williams, Judy Williams, Wanda Womack, Kalhy Woodrow. Ann Karate Club PRESIDENT: Albert Christman VICE PRESIDENT: Skeeter Wilks SECRETARY: Wray Robinson TREASURER: Fred Butler The Isshinryu Karate Club of Louisiana Tech was formed in the fall of .1967. The purpose of the club in to provide those students interested in the martial arts the opportunity to study the art of karate, develop mind and bodv coordination and learn self-defense techniques. Karate, meaning empty hand, is an art of defense which utilizes the principle of focusing the hands, feet and other weapons of the body at vital points of an adversary ' s body. Ba- sically, the art is an intense refinement and improvement of communication between the mind and body, aiming for quiet security and invulnerability. Karate exercises are uniquely de- signed to develop and maintain physical fitness. Har% ' e) Kennedy executes a yoki tobi gcri. ' fl m ik l-.nl l „w. lJ.an Lcblan, , (;.„rp- B.llh, Wn.v Ki.lnnM.n, Rnrky Diipli. Ii.iii. John lliliii. I.m.la rraii. i . R.inni. ' A.I.I.Imij;, Willie Makell, J.im.s N..rman. C.n„Un G.-rnanil. Second Row: Bnl,l,v Wcslcrhaiis, Mike William-.. Allicrl Clinslnian. Skn-tcr Wilk . Si. ' m ' C.aharan. Wa nr Toiiiiikin . M.k.- Ju li , Suril Ariinan.ina.-liai. Marvin Greer. Palriek Corlielt. Thir,! K„w: Harvey Kcnii.ily. l.aMovnr Itall.ii, Mik. ' Malh.ws. Karl Myers. Heallv Dounl. Heli.rl Urcc.k, Kiek I ' a.lf-ell. William Hon- eycuU, Arne Melson, Jeffrey Fu(iuay. Fourth Row: Hul.lia Houdreaux, William Oliir. Rieki Pavlu, Mike Kalili. Gary Alll.i ' ' . Melviii Drumm.mii. I ' aul Pillniari, Or, A. J. Galli, faculty advisor; Kenneth Green. Fi lh How: Tuc ker l-iwrenc c, John Sokira, Jim Ow.-ns, Frank Auer. Kred Hull. ' r. Mike K.m hell. ' . Rol)erl McG..U(;h. Fre.l Kelly, Robert Bradley. .taQmsHi Ft iljIIIJ .(lUllM ' - ,|,(fillil H ' Albert Chrlslman and Mike Rorhelle liemonslrate the nunrhakii lo the riass. Albert Christman scores with a thrust kick in the USKA Dixie Regional Karate cham- pionships. Pi rli)rming a Bo kata are Kenneth Green, Skeeter Wilks, Alhert Christman, Mike Instructors Kenn (Irein and Harvey Kennedy explain yyeapon technitjues l i the club. Jii ' -lis, and Harvey Kennedy. Order of Diana PRESIDENT: Patti Breedlove VICE PRESIDENT: Polly Sikcs SECRETARY: Audrey Chumley TREASURER: Linda ' Zittrauer ' The Beta Zeta chapter of the Order of Diana was fortned at Terh in the spring of 1967. It is an organization affiliated with Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternitv and is composed of sweethearts, wives, housemothers and sis- ters of TKE ' s. The primary purpose of the Order is to be of service to Tau Kappa Ep- silon and to secure for its members the benefits, both intellectual and so- cial, derived from closer fellowship with one another. Activities of the Order have been planning study parties, decorating for formals. making refreshments for Homecoming and special occasions and carr ing out a project chosen bv the TKEs. First Row: Billy Abrahm, Lynn Howell, Patti Brccillovf, Polly Sikcs, Aii(lrr Chiiiiilrv. l.inila Ziltraiu-r. Kii Caiiilili- Knicely, Margaret McNccly, Janet Miller, Karen Tomlinson, Shari Riilicrlson, ' IVrisa l i l)erls, Carol Adams. Mona son, Diane Davis, Margaret Anderson, Sara Odoiii. Noni Niclmls, (iiorgii ' Wehli, Carolyn Banning, Calhi-y O ' Donr Sniiml Row: Hrenda Broi km i. Mai Mal.Mir. riunl Rnu: Mar Hon. Juli rll. , Vidler, Susan Sclle, Lix I Oawford. l.mv Dirkin- lolliersanii f ' ilani taiviliesolii fflals,iiiaij| i Pikettes The Pikettes is an orfjani ation Ibrmed to assist tlir (iaiiima I ' si i liaptir of Pi Kappa Alpha. The jjirls are nominated and ()ted on eac h qiiaiter ii the Pikes for niemhershi[). Some of the aetivities consist of a bake sale for a monev-makin ; project, decorating for jiarlies. hel|)in ; to prepare for rush and making refreshments for various special occasions. PRESIDENT: ,lan. Douns VICE PRESIDENT: CaroUn Ecrguson SECRET.ARY-TREASUKER: Barbara McKee SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: Jan Farmer II. f Pikette membership includes, Ia-Ji to Riphl: Marsha Barnes, Judy Newhouse, Carolyn Ferguson, Jane Ann Yeap.T, B ' viTly Uullrr. Itarliani McK.t, Jane Shern.usi Diane DeNova, Debbie Mulkey, Barbara Simmons, Melanie Aillet, Jan Farmer, Jane Downs, Charles Farmer, Pal MeGehee. Delta Sigma Pi PRESIDENT: Tom Lancaster VICE PRESIDENT: Jess Greer JR. VICE PRESIDENT: Ralph Spigener SECRETARY: Larry Powell TREASURER: Mike Martin The broad scope of Delta Sigma Pi is exemplified in its purpose to foster the study of business in colleges and universities, to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mu- tual advancement; to promote closer affiliation between the commer- cial world and the students of commerce; and to further higher stan- dards of commercial ethics and culture. Fraternitv members are chosen from students in the School of Busi- ness Administration who have an average higher than the overall nien s average in that college. Boyce, Richard Davis, Bert Estis, Rufus Garcia, James Gore, Brent Greer, Jess Greer, Marvin Hazlip, Mac Jackson. David Jones, Rowland Landry, Larry Martin, Mike Milam, John McKinney, Larry Moore, Gary Mulhearn, Fred Myers, Bobby Joe Myers, Stephen Post, David Powell, Larry Reid, Randy Selman, Ronald Shaw, Jim Spigener, Ralph Steele, Gerald Tucker, John Watson, David Williams, Thomas Williamson, Stan Wood, John Sigma Gamma Epsilon PRESIDENT: Rirhard L. Franz SEC ' Y-TREAS: James Barnharl Sigma Gamma Epsilon is an lionorarv fral ' rnil in earth srienres. It promotes the scholastic and scien- tific advancement of its members and the extension of relations of friendship and assistance among col- leges and scientifi ' schools with recognized standing in earth sciences. Sigma Gamma E|)sil )n each year gives the W. A. Tarr Award to an outstanding person in earth sciences. It also publishes the Compass, an honorarv scientific s ocietv magazine. Left: Prakal Ou )(imugsorn. Richard Franz, and James Barnharl. Gamma Beta Phi PRESIDENT: John Caldwell VICE PRESIDENT: Marlin Rvder SECY -TREAS.: Bettv Fel.l.-r ' Gamma Beta Piii i an honorary scholastic organi- zation for college stiiilcnis. The national structure originated as an extension of the nationally known Beta Club, a high school c lub recognizing scholastic abilities. Founded in 1963, the Louisiana Tech cha|)ter of Gamma Beta Phi selects members each fall from en- tering college freshmen who have been affiliated with high school Beta Clubs. As a service organization. Gamma Beta Phi works n connection with the High School Services Division n recruiting high school students. Members include: First Roiv: John Cald- well, Tom Caldwell, Jim Calhoun. Mari- lyn Earnest, Betty Felder. Smmd Riiw: Jill Hardin, Kathryn Mason. Marlin Ryder, Bruce Sallis, Barry Savory. Third Row: Donald Songy, Andy Wright, Bruce Young. WLPI-Radio 770 Music for Tech — 24 Hours a Day  ««wTa, Data Processing Staff includ. ' s: Augiisl ' rnMiliif;, l.arry D. ' SdKi, V;i1 erv Hansen. H i S i i ..i Si Announcers: Paul Kennedy. Bruce Weber, Bob Thornton (sealed). Announcers: Harold Tucker, David Euhanks, AupusI Treubii;. Secretaries: Gail Hickman. Beth Robinson Martin Lee. (-■,it.,i) Engineering Staff: David Johnson. Da id Whipple. Richard Driscolle. Steve Williams David Euhanks. Bill Hebert. Music Staff: Valery Hansen. Martin Lee. Canilvn Siaman. Bob Werlz. Dave Denson. Bruce Weber. J fOfl. I rinouncer Trainees: Leon Gamble. Ken Fonlinot. Tre Wallar (seat- .■,1). Announcer Trainees: Diik Devilli-. Steve Armstrimg. Richard Driscolle, (sealed). Student Government Association The Student Government Association, Tech ' s student voice in university affairs, has spent a busy year of many facets. The student rights department was active in the law- suit concerning compulsory dormitory residence, which previous decision was upheld by the United States Su- preme Court. Work has also been done in examining stu- dent self-assessments, compulsory meal tickets, the Tech laundry system, and placing physical education courses on a pass-fail basis. The annual crow-eating challenge was accepted from NSU by President Jim Dowling. The Accent program brought to the campus such speak- ers as Andreas Papendreou, Ron Nessen, Charles Goodell. Harold Hughes. Walter Hickel, Edvard Hombra, and Glo- ria Steinman and Dorothy Pittman. To climax the winter quarter the SGA sponsored a 75th Birthday Celebration honoring Tech. State Board of Educa- tion members were present, along with Governor McKeith- en and other distinguished guests. The purpose was to have the entire school and state officials celebrate Tech ' s birth- day together. Eddie Marks, Director of Sludenl Relations. Bill Bri.l rs. Vi.e Pr. ' sidnit. In the SGA nffire. Bill Bridges and Sally Thigpen, AWS president, conler on a campus problem. Robert Temple, Director of Internal Affairs. Rick Nichols, Director of Student Rights John Frazicr. Kdilir Marks, Jim Dcmlin . and Jor ■I ' lMiin.is discuss student affairs at one of ih. ' rr{;ular SC.A . alunet nireliiij-s Skip Brown. Director of Academic Affairs. SGA members Janice Mawhinney and Jane Downs talk with freshman officer candidates at the orientation reception. Committee chairmen in the Department of Student Affairs include Alice Vercher, Who ' s Who; Barbara Chumh ' V. Student Services; and Kalhv Car- field, Activities. Darrel Odom and Rusty George are chairmen of the Teacher Evaluation Committee. Union Board The Union Board is an organization composed of forty students who have as their goal the purpose of bringing varied entertainment that will aid in culti- vating the students campus life. Operating with funds provided by student sell-as- sessments, the Union Board sponsors big-name en- tertainment, dances, movies, the coffee house, the Miss Tech Pageant, and the Freshman Honors Ban- quet and this year originated the annual La Chainette Ball. The Union Board also assists the alumni associ- ation in coordinating homecoming activities from the student ' s aspect. Big name entertainers for the past year were The Temptations, The Association, Billy Joe Royal, Joe South, Rick Nelson, Dennis Yost and The Classic IV, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, The Guess Who, The Iron Butterfly and Your Own Thing. ( Union Board mi mbcrs include, First Row: Lucy Wilson, Barbara Ba(;ur, Lizcllc Dicky, Donna Rose, Nancy Richurdsun. Becky Beasley. Second Row: WcKlon Walker — Advisor, Don Minor, Rog T Walker, Belh Grable, Virginia Doyle, Susan McElroy. Nick Wil.ben, Cherie Dunius, CharN-s Ycsht. Marv Hyatt, Sherry Love, Mike Rainv alcr, Jo Ann McWil- liams, Stan Shaw. Third Row: Ronnie Cathy, Larry Malone, 0|)|) Guenard. Rita Barron, Arlliur M. Kav. Huh Sraiiums, Mik ' M( Oillister, ( ' .hir l llo lf; on. Myron Harrison. Kini Snider, Bruce Birdsonj , Andy Burns, Bill Dart, Mike Harper, Keith Morris. Bruce Birdsong, Vice President in charge of live enlertalnmenl. Ronnie Cathy, Vice President in charge of non-live entertainment. Rita Baron. Recording Secretarv. Miss Tech Pageant Commiltee members are: Barbara Bapi.r. Cherir Dun.us, Marv llvall, Mik.- Rainwater. Suzic lurk. ' r. Ronnie Cathy. Nancy Richards..! Coffee House Commiltce members include; Nick Wibben, Don Minor, Lucy Wilson, Mike Rainwater, Mike Hall, Arthur McKay, Tim Hayes, Kathy Bell, Cherie Dumus, Charles Yester. Abomj Dennis Yost of the Classics IV, February 9, 1971. Right: Pub licity Committee members are Front Row: Kim Snider and Virfi;in Doyle. Back Row: Cheryl Hodj son, Bob Dav.s, Mike Harper, Charic Yester, Keith Morris. Lrfl: The Rick Nelson CotK .n, F.l.ruan 9. 1971. Brlou: Thr T.mpUi- lions. Novi-mbrr 10. 1970. Lrfl: The A.isoriation. Seplemher It, 1970. Almic: Billy Joe Roy.il. Jaiiu- an 21. 1971. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia PRESIDENT: Marion Cash VICE PRESIDENT: Ronnie Watson SEC ' Y -TREAS.: Curtis Whittington HISTORIAN: Alec McGuire WARDEN: Steve Henry Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia fralcrnity of America was founded in 1898 at the Conser atorv of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Mu Nu chapter was installed at Tech in April. 1964. The purposes of Phi Mu 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 fraternal spirit among its members, to encourage loyalty to the Alma Mater and to install in all peo- ple an awareness of music ' s important role in the enrichment of the human spirit. Mu Nu chapter annually sponsors the Louisiana Tech Jazz Festival, an American music program, and the L.V.E. Inine scholarship award (given to the outstanding freshman music major). Also Mu Nu members serve as ushers for L.T.C.A. programs aiul various other re- lated events and has several social activities. Mu Nu currently holds the runner-up position for Outstanding Chapter award for this region,va three-state area covering twenty-four chapters. This fall Mu Nu won six of the seven awards given in the province of Louisiana, which includes nine chapters. Front Rim,: Al.i: McGuire, St ' Vf llcnr), Danny Dniilanlis, Cnrlis Whillingliin. Tim McGav.-rin. Srnmtl Row lining W ,iMi. Sieve MeGee, Daviil Converse. Denver Nobles. Mike Johnslon, Marl( Friend, James Cook. Ken All ' n, Ri, hard Murrow, Miki- S.-liooler. John Sherwin. H, „ I ' Knn. I ' d Cane. I.r l ' .,M„n. Marion Cash, Mike Doolillle, Ronnie Walson. Joe Doughty. Back Row: Barry Vowell, Rodney Hill, David Hcdlinj sworlh, Tommy Traylor. Count Basin camn to Tech in Afiril, 1970. lor an L . ' I ' .C.A. pr.-scnlation. Hi- was iniliali ' d into I ' lii Mu Alpha Sinfonia as an lioniirary mem- ber. Alpha Kappa Psi PRESIDENT: Larrv Malone VICE PRESIDENT: John Poss Eta Tau chapter of the national professional fraternity of Alpha Kappa Psi was chartered at Tech in February, 1967. Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest profes- sional business fraternity. The fraternity was founded in the School of Com- merce of New York Uniyersity in 1904 because of the desire of ten students to aid their alma mater. Alpha Kappa Psi is a charter member of the Professional Inter-fraternity Conference and is one of the 20 largest national college fraterni- ties for men. It has been a leader in proyiding maximum services and benefits for members. Alpha Kappa Psi is a complete and capably administered national business fraternity. It stands for the highest ideals of conduct and achieyement in uniyer- sity and professional life. The objects of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the in- diyidual welfare of its members; to foster scientific research in the fields of commerce, accounts and finance; to educate the public to appreciate and de- mand higher ideals therein; and to promote and advance in institutions of col- lege rank courses leading to degrees in business administration. LOUELLEN ADEN Sweetheart Bridges. Bill Corkern, Ed Deal, Johnny Dennis. John Franks, Larry Goodwin, Pete Graber, Steve Hebert, Frederii Hisaw, Tony i A i i Hulse, Stevf Jackson, Wayne Jenkins, Michael Johnson, Frank Kimbrough, Jerry Malone, Larry McKay, Arthur Nicoletti, August Nielson, Tim Poss, John Smart, John Travlor. Tommy Walker, Mickey Walker, Thomas Walters, Barry Alpha Phi Omega PRESIDENT: Joseph W. Higginbothum VICE PRESIDENT: Douglas A. Vastine SECRETARY: Warren C. Knox TREASURER: Gerald A. Schirmer Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity founded at Reed College in Pennsylvania in 1925 with the Gamma Tau Chapter at Tech being founded in 1941. ' The members of the local chapter partici|)ate in many service projects for the campus, community, and nation. Local service consists of maintaining the Boy Scout Troup 44, at the Methodist Children ' s Home, cleaning and painting the fountain in Railroad park, helping with the convocations at Tech. and arious other campus projects. Belts, George Brown, Tom Bumpus, Chuck Causey, Keith Dewald, Andre Germain, David Graham, Peter Hall, Bill Higginbotham, Joseph Knox, Warren Roberts, Alvin Rose, Steve Schirmer, Gerald Steele, Gerald Stratton, Rodger Turner, Randall f ' W yq. ' ' PUS INFORMAT Alpha Phi Omega provides a campus information center (luring regislralion each quarter. CHERIE DUMAS — Sweetheart Alpha Phi Omega prepares for action at a La. Tech football game. President Joseph W. Higginliolhum presents Cherie Dumas with her commemorative silver tray. Westminster Fellowship 4 12 4 Worship is Central MODERATOR: Allan Rains.-v VICE MODERATOR: Donna Smith TREASURER: Randolph Smith SYNOD REPRESENTATIVE: Susan Shepherd The purpose of Westminster Fellowship is to develop an in- clusive, consciouslv Christian fellowship where all persons are welcome and where all may come to a deeper commitment to Christ. It is Presbyterian in inception and affiliation and ecu- menical in its scope and concern. Relaxation, refreshments and fellowshi)) are always pri ' sent at Weslniinsler. Synod ' s Spring Conferenre brings Alabama. togellu r Jl Camp Jle alioinl Service takes members to olber campuses anil schools lor worship and friendship. tJBili an cppi VfiilisL enler itifitospc wool year. t( Ariiuilfiitr ijioiis iniere Ministers drni. in Iroin lime lo lime lo visil willi llie slmlenls Canterbury Association The National Canli ' tlmrv Associalion provides an (i|i|)(irliiiiil lor -ludpnts and fatiill tiu ' ndx-rs lo rfccivc the iK ' ncllls ol llic Irai liinjis (il ( hrist ' s life and of the praclicc of the Episcopal Church. Worship, fellowship, study and service are ohjeitives of the Nicho- las Galleher Student Center. The center is open dailv for the use of members and the academic lominunitv for devotion, sludv and recrea- tion. Christmas tree decorating parly. Christian Science Organization Isforwoi liif Purposes of the Christian Science Organization an- to afford the c()llei;c com- munity an opportunity to learn about Christian Science; to welcome Christian Scientists entering the university and to unite them in closer bonds of fellow- ship; to sponsor at least one Christian Science lecture on the catnpus during the school year; to hold regular weekly testimonial meetings; to cooperate with I other student religious groups and university aulhorities and to promote inter- religious interest. PRESIDENT: Nancy Monzingo READERS: Garv Allbee. .loy Thompson SECRETARY-TREASURER: Larry Proctor nllltie ' Members include: Cynthia Brislow. Lirry Prix tor. .loy Thompson, Nancv Thrashir. (iarv Allhrc. Nam y Monzii Baptist Student Union ' ' -- A pause for power at noontime. Summer missionaries going into all parts of the world included, Firsl Row: Ben Lann. Frank Williams, Bruce Young, Mark Milam, Marshall Pearre. Back Row: Donna Carter, Mary Ellen Dring, Polly Bowden, Pat House, Brenda Andrews, Sallv Thigpen, Becky McClung, Diane Foster, Beckv Trimble. L Keeping Un B;L iiuu- : rdi[. Playing with Ruston State Schooi ' ' ids. Gathering with other BSU ' ers throughout the state to exchange ideas, share Faith. Wesley Foundation PRESIDENT: Ray Buhls VICE PRESIDENT: Lee Peyton SECRETARY: Brenda Jordan TREASURER: Johnny Peoples Wesley Foundation was begun on the Tech campus in 1936. The or- ganization is under the direction of Rev. William Stokes. Wesley ' s creed is All that I am and all thai I have I give to Christ and to his service. Activities for the year include spring and fall retreats, Sunday and Wednesday vespers, participation in all intramural sports and a large Homecoming display. Wesley members were entertained by Mrs. Sesxasema at one of the regular Tuesday luncheons. President Taylor (center) joined Wesley members for one of the weekly student-faculty coffees. hw, Lfe Cock Weslev Council members. First Rou: Alice Collins, deputation; Mary McCrean,. vespers; Bruce Canfield, devotionals: Ray Buhls, president; Brenda Jordon, secretary; Rev. Wil- liam Stokes, jr., director; Lee Peyton, vice president. Second Roiv: Susan Anderson, Betty Felder. Pat Howell. Kim Candy. Jill Precht. Third Row: Joe Clark, Johnny Vining, Barry Savory, Lee Cochran, Robert Ferguson. Members of Wesley ' s Joyful Noise, First Row: Lee Cochran and William Norton. Second Row: Paula Sanders. Alice Collins. Mary M Johnny Vining, Daphne Grady, Clare Buchanan, Nikki Plants. Third Row: Barry Savory. Frank Burris. Oma Wimberly, Jill Precht. Ann Ear Fife. Fourth Row: Robert Ferguson. Bubba Warren. Ted Wilson. cCreary e. Mike , Kim Candy, Bremla Hart, Charles Jenning; Joni.m. , Kalhv The Tech Talk The Tech Talk, first published in 1925, is published every Thursday. In addition to being circulated on the campus, it is mailed to alumni and high schools throughout the state. Wiley Hilburn, Jr., is faculty advisor for the paper, which is staffed entirely by students. Bill Carler, S iuns Edilur, Jamrl t ' ontcnul. Women ' s I ' ligf Eiliu 1 I Reporters include, Standing: Tommy Wertz, Wayne Batts, Ed Gage, Linda Ferguson, Richard Dupree. Sealed: Mar) ' Dudley. Tech Talk reporters include. First Row: George Sirayer, Linda Lee, Chris Hyde, Laura Sluphcrd. Hu Jolin-on. E ldic- Kvans. Tommy Lewis, Steve Kelly. Second Rou: Bill Ebarb, Cindy Bishop, Eddie Evans. Ann McConnell Commander Jo Etta Onofry Information Officer Chumbley, Barbara Colvin, Pam Hodgson. Cheryl Horton, Dona McKee, Barbara Monzingo, Nancy Newhouse, Judy Parrish, Jerry Gail Post, Janet Raburn, Trisha Seeliger, Sally Smith, Carol The Angels and Arnold Air Society serye the community by having a Halloween party for the chil dren at the Methodist Children ' s Home. ifatr Angel Flight Angel Flight is an honorary scr ice organization oin|K)su(l of selected coeds. The Flight ' s purpose is to assist in fur- thering the mission of the Arnold Air Society, the Air Force ROTC and the United States Air Force, as well as to serve as a service group for both the campus and nearby communities. Founded in the fall of 1965 by its sponsor, the O ' Donnell Flight of the Arnold Air Society, the Tech Angel Flight now numbers 24 members. Angels Trisha Raburn. Jerry Gail Parrish and Sally Seeliger serve as guides for Careers Day. Angels bring the world to the cadets through songs ii ' rj Sj. w Ann McConnell along with the Angel Chorus Line welcomes the cadel.s to the USO show. Angel Flight Commander. Ann McConmll. performs for the USO show. Arnold Air Society — O ' Donnell Squadron COMMANDER: David Smith DEPUTY COMMANDER: Ken Vidrine OPERATIONS OFFICER: John Owens ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER: David Norman COMPTROLLER: Mi( hael Lowrey INFORMATION OFFICER: Gary Wheeler Col. John B. Parker talks with two of the scholarship cadets at the smoker. Murray Cox discusses the Arnold .A,r orKa.u .aliou «.ll. .ncnl.cr I ' red Norl.m .,1 Anpel Pan, ChIwm I„ I,.- „ i M,„l, „,. i,. „ ,. ihc . AS P.O.W. campai};.. pelili. the fall smoker. Barnldge. Lcroy Cole, Dwight Cossc, John Dobbins. Alton Ellis. Dak- Franks. Larn- French. Michael Graber. Steve Graham. Peter Harris. Jerry Higginbotham. Joseph Holder. Steven Hutchison. Bill Jenkins. Brant Lav. Leo Lowrey. Michael Madden. Robert McCown, Malcolm Menger. Charles Mvers, Bobbv Needles. Charles Norman, David Norton. Fred Smith, David Stuckev. Ronald Vidrine. Ken Wilson. Steve Wodke, Kenneth Zevenbergen, Glen Air Force ROTC V Commandant of cadets Capt. Robert F. Domtirowski and Larry Franks at registralii Major George Schneider and Col. John B. Parker talk with Pani Culvin at the Arnold Air Soiiet) Smoker. Lt. Col. Richard B. Lewis, AFAS JOO inslrncl,, Sergeant Formen is too busy during the day even to sit down. I Sergeant Bell works out academic schedules with cadets. Col. John B. Parker assists the di-lai lirmnl •..( rc-lary, Jackie Fowler. ■Red Sanderson is always willing In give cadets a helping hand. IC2 PIKi H ' — = A . n ' ' Cadet, there is a cable on vour unito Drill learn member Paul Corbel [jraelicen for Slali- Fair ceremony. This year Anfjel rii(;hl ni.i.le ,in nn|.r. ' s iv. ' aildilion lo l)ininf;ln. Cadets enjoy chow after field day games. They look like a rouple of winners. Deputy Group Commander for the winter quarter was Jason Rivet Group C.onini.iM.l.i- lo. ihr r;ill i|uarlrr was Mal.olni M. ( ' .own Pete Graham is hard at w(irk. CMC learns the how and why of U.S. Air Force operations. Cadet Peggy MiConalhy (cenl.-r) a.hls a lillh- hrighl n. ' ss to the (;M(: ranks fc- ■ Malcolm McCown signs Arnold Air Society ' s petition. James Alford is pinned by the Daughters of the American Reyolulion. Steve Holder receives an Award from President Taylor at Awards ' Day. Col. Kenneth Rea retires after 30 years of Air Forci- duty. - Col. Nelson, guest speaker al this vears Diningin, talks with Pam Colv ' Put that cadet in nn scilioii. ' Uncle Bill gives Angels a hand al the Methodist Childrin ' s Ho 1971 Lagniappe Staff Editor Debra Wimberley assists Ed Welch in choosing pictures for a sports page layout. Typists Jeannic Kiyrnga and Jan Sanders prepa eadline. ' m ' - ' ' ' Sports % Louisiana Tech Football FOOTBALL SEASON SCORES Tech. 0pp. 28 University of Chattanooga 3 Lamar Tech 6 14 McNeese State College 16 10 University of Southwestern 20 17 Arkansas State 38 17 Northwestern State University 20 10 University of Tampa 14 21 Southeastern La. University - 24 27 University of Southern Mississippi 6 21 Northeast La. University 28 MAXIE LAMBRIGHT, Alhlelic Director, Head Football Coach. Kneeling: Tony Misila, defcnsivr line coach; Maxic Laniliri(;hl, head coach; E. J. l.ewis, ilclciisivc hackllcld coaih. Slnniliii !: I ' al Collins, liiicli.ickrr coach; Mike Mowad, graduate assistant; Bill Hawkins, graduate assistant; Pat Patterson, offensive line coach; Mickey Slaughter, offensive hackl ' iclcl . o;ii li r Left: Tech scores a touchdown against Northwestern in the annual State Fair battle. Behw: The Bull- dogs prepare for an important offen- sive play during the Southeastern JOHN ADAMS Halfback RONNIE ALEXANDER Linebacker Tech 28, Chattanooga 3 A good ground game and a strong defense led Lou- isiana Tech to an impressive 28-3 victory over I he University of Tennessee of Chattanooga at Ruslon. The Bulldogs rounded out 428 yards total offense. 216 yards on the ground, while completely outclass- ing the Moccasins in all statistics. Tech first scored on a 13-yard reverse to frosh flanker Huey Kirby. Jorgen Gertz converted the extra point to put Tech ahead, 7-3, at the end of the first quarter. Tech ' s other scores came on a 2-yard run by fullback James Green, on a 4-yard plunge through left tackle by John Adams and on a 21-yard scam|)(r by Green in the fourth quarter. Chattanooga was defeated by Tech in thi ' Bulldogs ' opening sea- son game. RUSSELL BATES Center HOWARD BEACH Linebacker RICHARD BEACH Quarterback JOE CAMPBELL ROGER CARR ROBERT CARTER JOHN CAUSEY I.Ol ' lS COHH Center Flanker D- ' lensn. ' Ba.k Delrnsixe Back Lineback.r ■ i fci ' DAVID BROOKINGS Dclrnsivi- Ba( k ANDREW CALLAIS Defensive Back Tech 0, Lamar Tech 6 Defense was llie name A llie jjame; IpuI llie l.ainar Te. h Cardinals held the ke and sKipped llie Biiildofis short, coming out on top in a hard-fought 6-0 win. The Canines plaved valiantiv but the hreaks all seemed to go the wrong wav. The Bulldogs led in first downs, 15-10, in yards rush- ing. 146-108, and yards |)assing, 98-59. Still, the Cardinals were able to score midway in the second period and then hold off a furious Bidldog drive deep in their own territory with less than a niinule lo pla . lo Miainlain their margin of iitor . Tech 14, McNeese 16 The Bulldogs spent another frustrating day. this time al the hands of the McNeese Cowboys, as the Techsters dropped another close contest, 16-14. A deciding factor proved to be the five turnovers suffered by Tech. all com- ing at inopportune times. Tech ' s first score came in the first quarter with the Cow- boys leading, 6-0. Quarterback Ken Lantrip hit flanker Roger Carr with a 46-yard pass to the McNeese 15. Mo- ments later, fullback Mike Lord carried over for the score. Although manv scoring opportunities followed, Tech failed to cash in on any and could not score until a 4-yard Lan- trip to Huev Kirhy i)ass. fd a diffnull opix.nrnl in ihi-ir game with McNeese. liiela STEVf: COl.KMAN Hain.ark JIM COWAN Quarli-rliack .AKRV DI-.llKTAZ KiiIUm. k ANGELO DENIAKOS Guard BOB DEVALL I Inr R.h kir DENNY DURON Flanker Tech 10, USL 20 Once again interceptions cost the Teclimen dearly as the Ragin ' Cajuns of USL stopped four Tech drives deep in their own territory to post a 20-10 Gulf States Conference victory. Tech completely dominated the first half, running 42 offen- sive plays to just 28 for USL, and finishing on top in most of the final statistics. Unfortunately, because of the costly errors of inexperience, Tech again suffered another stunning set- back. Jorgen Gertz started off the scoring with a 35-yard field goal with five minutes left in the second quarter. Tech ' s scor- ing drives continued to be thwarted until John Adams took a 12-yard pass from Ken Lantrip for a TD with only eight min- utes remaining in the contest. Tech 17, Ark. State 38 Although putting up a valiant effort, the Bulldogs of Louisi- ana Tech fell down in defeat, 17-38, to the onslaught of the No. 1 small college team in the nation, the Indians of Arkan- sas State. Tech broke into the scoring column first with a 25-yard field goal by Jorgen Gertz but from then on the battle was a uphill. Quarterback Lantrip hit end Eric Johnson with a 22- yard touchdown pass as the first half ended, with Tech down 17-10. The Canines struggled to break loose once more but could not score again until John Adams picked his way through the lini ' for a 9-yard TD run thai en li-d all the scor- ing. DAVID HORNK PHIl. ISRAKI, KHIC JdllNSON DANNY JORDAN GARY KENNEDY Ta.kl.. CcntiT K.ul Tiglii Eiul Guard Tielk JAMES GREEN Fullback PAT GREER Guard RONNIE HALL Specialist CLYDE HARRIS Linebacker STEVE HART Tackle T= OTvmviwi A Tech 17, Northwestern 20 With less than one minute remaining, Northwestern ' s Den- nis Wilkerson kicked a 22-yard field goal, as the State Fair classic ended in a heartbreaking 20-17 loss for Tech. The De- mons exploded for 17 points in the final ten minutes, crush- ing the Bulldogs hopes once more. Again Tech led in almost every statistic hut. also once again were unable to mount a final charge that would put the game on ice. The loss put Tech at 0-.3 in the Conference. Tech 10, Tampa 14 Louisiana Tech, playing what has proved to be one of the toughest schedules in the small college ranks, almost pulled out an upset before bowing to Tampa University. 14-10. The Spartans, ranking first in the UPI weeklv small college poll, fell behind Tech 10-7 before driving 80 vards for a score with 5:25 left in the game. The Bulldogs scored first on a 35-vard field goal bv .lorgen Gertz. In the third period. Ken Lantrip threw to Denny Duron for a 53-vard pass all the way down to the Spartan one-yard line. On the next play, Lantrip squirmed over for the score as Tech went ahead 10-7. After Tampa ' s final score, Tech mounted one more drive that carried all the way to the Spar- tan 27 before runniii ; out of downs. Tech threatens for a touchdown in the Tampa game during Mothers ' W t end. . W V HUEY KIRBY Flanker MIKE KRAMER Split End TOMMY LANIUS Tackle KEN LANTRIP Quarterback PAUL LONG Tackle MIKE LORD Fullback JOE MARLER End ROGER McCOY Tackle JOE McNEELY Linebacker ttL RONNIE MELTON Fullback Tech 21, Southeastern 24 The Southeastern Lions resorted to 10-point fourth quarter charge to eke out a narrow 24-21 win and put a damj)er on Tech ' s Homecoming spirits. Four turnovers liv thi- Bulldogs proved to be costly. Tech ' s first score came in the second (juarter on a one- ard plunge by fullback Mike Lord, knotting the score at 7-7. The Bulldogs broke loose again in the third period when Roger Carr took a pass from Ken Lantrip and carried it 45 yards for the score. Later on in the stanza, freshman Glen Bertcau went one yard for Tech ' s final touchdown. Although leading by 21- 14, the Bulldogs couldn ' t hold the Lions in the final (piarter and suffered their seventh straight loss. Tech 27, Sou. Miss. 6 The Bulldogs pulled off one of the upsets of the year by downing powerful Southern Mississippi. 27-6. Tech finallv put it all together and had fashioned a 21-0 lead at halllinie, which later proved insurmountable. The Canines scored first on a 21-vard pass from Lantrip lo Glen Berteau. Then sophomore Eric Johnson grabbed a seven- yard pass for the second TD, and Tech made a two-point con- version. On the final play of the first half. Tech corneri)ack Rab Carter snared a USM pass and returned it 94 yards. The final Tech score came on a 11-vard pass from Lantrip to Roger Carr. Th e PAT was missed and Tech led 27-0. USM fi- nally broke through on a six-yard TD pass late in the game lo end the scoring. 50 Southern Mississippi just was not strong enoiifjh I ' nr Tci li in ihc Bullilogs ' 27-6 viclory. CHRIS RICHARDSON (;uaril ROBERT SHEI ' I ' ARI) End :.Ei ' ; sissoN Ta.kle WAYNE SMITH (iuanl FRED SIAFFORl) TROY PRESTRIDGE Defensive Back CARL RACLS Tackle Tech 21, Northeast 28 Inspired by a brilliant [)assinji |)crl()rinance from quarterback Ken Lantrip. the Bulldogs over- came a 14-point deficit but again fell short as Northeast completely dominated the action in the fourth quarter. Tech lost, 21-28. Lantrip con- nected on 34 of 64 passes for 492 yards, while erasing two GSC marks. Tech once again led in most offcnsi c catego- ries with a 22-10 edge in first downs: led again in passing vardage. 118-61. The Dogs were stopped on the ground, though, as the Indians held Tech to a minus 79 yards rushing — a fact which proved to be yerv significant as Tech ended the season 0-5 in the conference and 2-8 oyerall. pass attempl is made bv the Bullilogs. MIKE SWINNEY Guard MIKE TAYLOR Flanker RONNIE WIGGINS Corner Back DAVID Vm.KlNS End Tech Wins GSC Title AnHv KnowL-s (10) puanls af;ainsl an o[)|)onenl s goal alteni|)l as Mik - Gr.-en (22) watches. ? . tl V BOB BRADSHAW Senior Forward JERRY BRANDON Junior Guard GEORGE CORLEY Senior Guard BASKETBALL SEASON SCORES. 1970-7 1 Tech Opp. 87 Auburn 93 103 Corpus Christ! 77 96 Oral Roberts 95 88 Northwestern 62 81 Northeast 76 77 William Carey 76 108 Ouachita Baptist 66 106 St. Leo of Florida 63 89 Southeastern 58 78 Nicholls 76 104 Southwestern 93 75 McNeese 70 77 Louisiana College 67 78 San Diego State 88 63 UC Santa Barbara 66 103 Cal. State L.A. 94 94 Houston Baptist 76 73 Louisiana College 64 68 Northwestern 59 89 Northeast State 79 94 Southeastern 72 102 Nicholls State 76 92 Southwestern 97 93 McNeese 80 75 Houston Baptist College 66 84 Corpus Christi University 81 ' Jim Jenkins (30) tries for a liasltcl in ihe TrrliUSL niatcli. Tech Holds 11-1 Record in GSC Mike Green (22) assisti d by Bob Hradshaw (U)) allcrnfils amilhcr baskrl In ihc Trch-USl, virtorv in Hu l Basketball Mike Grcrn (22) and Steve RobcrLson (24) watch Jim Jcnlsins (30) lay a shot into the basket during the exeiling Tech-USL garni-. Baseball Team The 1970 Tech l.aschall team rmishr.l its Gulf Slates Conference season with a 6-14 record. The Bulldogs broke thirteen individual and team records. Thev accumulated twenty-one wins, the second most number of wins ever recorded at Tech. Several individuals highlighted the Tech season. John Cassibry broke the triples record by piling up seven three-baggers and also tied the sacrifices rec- ord. Dean Dick topped Jon Stephenson ' s 1964 per- fect fielding record by amassing 122 putouts and seven assists. The only team member to bat .300 this season was Gary Patterson who finished 21 for 70. On the pitching staff, Gary Crawford was the top ERA man, finishing 4-6 with a 2.02 mark and pitch- ing the most innings, 66%. The leading strikeout hurler was Ronnie Botica. The team broke the overall sacrifice record with 45. Lefl: Infielders for the Te h team iniludc. First Rou. BilK Mitchell and John Cassibry. and. Second Rou. Ronnie Burns. Keith Leffel, Gary Jones. Above: The Tech baseball team for 1970 in. luded. Finl Rou Don Howard (P), Rii hard P rr (C). Mike Thomas (P). Can Patterson (OV). Don Barteel (OF). Clyde Moore (P). Diek Metz (P). Second Rou: Mark Fuller (P). Ronnie Burns (.3B). Dirk Corbello (IB), Steve Barham (C). Keith Leffel (SS). Vr,; MeGaha (OF), Don Stanley (P), Gary Crawford (P). Gary Jones (B). Third Rou: Coach Pat Patterson, Dan R.mb.rt (P), Dean Dick (IB). Art Thippen (OF), Bill Mite h ll (SS), John Cassibry (28). Cecil Barham (IB). Ronnie Botica (P). Bubba Cordaro (P). BILLY MITCHELL, Shorlsl.ii. DEAN DICK. Tirsi H JOHN CASSIUKY. Sc.onil Ha BASEBALL SEASON SCORES. 1970 Tech Opp. Loyola 3 3 LS.U. 2 3 E sl Texas Baptist 2 East Texas Baptist 4 9 Southern Slate 4 12 Southern State 7 McNeese State 3 McNeese Stale 1 1 Northwestern La. 3 1 Northwestern La. 6 Louisiana College .5 5 Louisiana College n 2 Southwestern La. 1 Southwestern La. 1 11 Southern Stale 7 2 Southern Stale 6 3 Centcnan, 2 2 Centenary 1 1 Northeast La. 6 2 Northeast La. 3 Southeastern La. 14 1 Southeaslern La. 7 2 Lamar Tech 1 3 Lamar Tech 4 2 Lamar Tech 1 2 McNeese Stale 6 7 McNeese State 6 4 Nicholls State 6 5 Nicholls Stale 6 6 Northwestern La. 1 6 Northwestern La. 1 5 Louisiana College 2 7 Louisiana College 6 1 Southwestern La. 6 3 Southwestern La. 7 4 Northeast La. 2 4 Northeast La. 5 7 Centenary 1 3 Centenary 1 f M • . v ' : .-? GARY PATTERSON, Outr.el.l. ART THIGPEN. Right Field. Above: The Pitching Stall included, Firsl Row: Ronnie Botica, Coach Pat Patterson, Don Howard. Second Ron: Don Stanley, Bubba Cordaro, Dick Metz, Mike Thomas, Clyde Moore, Gary Crawford, Mark Fuller, Dan Rembert. Right: The catchers for the Tech team were. Firs Row: Steve Barham and Richard Perry. The first basemen. Sec- ond Row, are Cecil Barham, Dick Corbello, Dean Dick. Golf Team ■ Leading in three of five individual categories in the Gulf Slates Con- ference for the 1970 Tech golf team was Frank Brame, senior captain from Alexandria. Brame won his fourth letter at Tech, completing his college career. He was low scorer for Tech on seven occasions last spring. The team as a whole placed lourth in the Gulf States Confer- ence in the 1970 championship. Another senior, Lee Matthews, compiled Tech s hest dual match record, winning five of his six matches. Geoff Kimbrough, the third senior on the team, played an outstanding game in the Gulf States tour- nament. One individual receiving recognition for his accomplishments on the team was Sid Moore, the only team member able to compete successfullv in all of the three tournaments in which Tech participated. Left: Serving as senior captain for the 1970 golf team was Frank Brame. ► ,.i: Above: Golf team members are. Finl Hotv: Bill Rigell. G.-off Kimbrough. Frank llrame. an.l. Sixoml Kou: Si.1 Moor. ' . Mike Baragona. Ronnie Hethrox. Joe Bleieh, Jim Pavnier. Tennis Team The 1970 tennis team at Louisiana Tech ended its year bv placing third in the Gulf States Conference. The team had only one member with college experience. Tommy Greene, who played at the number two position. Other outstanding players included Jack Shirley, who played number one. Fred Minton at number three, and Alice deRochement at number four. Shirley finished 8-7 for the year with Greene at 9-7. Minton marked his season with a 12-4, the team ' s best dual match record. Alice compiled a 10-4 record. In doubles, Shirley and Greene finished 9-4. The number two doubles team, Minton and Miss deRochemont. compiled an 8-3 record. Right: Outstanding players of the Tech tennis team included. Top Row: Jack Shirley and Tommy Greene, and, Second Row: Fred Minton and Alice de Rochemont. Ahnir: Tennis t,-am mrnilM-rs include Fred Minion, J. ihn McComimk., Alir, ' dcHochemonl. I ' omnu (in-.n. .la. k Slm!. . ■ 31 y1 i a Track Team In the Gull Stale Cdiirtrcm c iinti al Lala iii-. llii- 1970 Trch track team ratne nine and one-half points hehinrl third place McNeese. During the season, the team recorded four new sihooi records and tied one, anri eight seniors finished their i-areers to- talling 1.071.5 points. All eight of these m -ml)ers lettered each of their four years al T ' ih. Don King led the Bulldog team in scoring this season, with 44.5 points. Along with King, the other seven outstanding sen- iors in luded hurdlers Ken Rorie and Wayne Mollere; jav -lin ace Mike Gu man: jumpers Tommy Turner and Glen Ferachi; middle distance ruiirur Vta ni- [) lon and sprinter Jerome Vas- cocu. JIM SHAW, Hurdles. PHIL O ' BRYANT, Hurdles. DANNY CARROLL. Pole Vault. WAYNt MOLLERK. Ilunlle Tech ' s 75th Year Observance Ends AND SO DOES THELAGNIAPPE OF 19 71 Cutting the 75lh Tech Birthday cake are {from left) Jim Dowling, president of the Student Government Association; Dr. Boyd M. Woodard, president of the State Board of Educa- tion; William J. Dodd, Slate Superintendent of Education and Dr. F. Jay Taylor, president of Louisiana Tech University m Index Accounting Club 326, 32 1 Adams Hall Honor Council 274 Administration 65-74 Agricultural Engr 310 Agriculture-Forestry, College of 10 Agronomy Club 315 Air Force ROTC 382-389 Alpha Beta Alpha 287 Alpha Chi Omega 234, 235 Alpha Eta Rho 322, 323 Alpha Kappa Psi 366, 367 Alpha Phi Omega 368. 369 Alpha Tau Delta 284 Alpha Tau Omega 252. 253 Angel Flight 378,379 Archery Club 340 Arnold ' Air Society 380. 381 Arts and Sciences, College of 11 Associated Women Students 279 Aswell Hall Honor Council 274 B Baptist Student Union 372. 373 Barksdale Center 62, 63 Baseball 407-410 Basketball 4O0-406 Beauty Section 22-29 Beta Alpha Psi 289 Beta Beta Beta 329 Beta Gamma Sigma 290 Block and Bridle 316, 317 Business Administration, College of ... 12 Business Students Assn 318, 319 c Campus Activity Board 294 Campus Gold 289 Campus Women ' s Council 281 Canterbury Association 371 Cheerleaders 17 Chemical Engineers 311 Chorus, University The 344 Christian Science Organization 371 Circle K Club 295 Civil Engineers Society 308, 309 Class Officers 36, 37 Computer Science Association. . .298, 299 Cwens 291 D Delta Sigma Pi 352 Delta Zeia 236, 237 Dudley Hall Honor Council 275 Education, College of 13 Elec. and Electronics Engrs .306, ,307 Engineering, College of 14 Engineers ' Associalion 300-303 Engineer Magazine 304, 305 Eta Kappa Nu 288 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 320 Football 392-399 Foresters, See. of American 335 Freshmen 173-230 Future Farmers of Am .336 G Gamma Beta Phi 353 Gamma Tau Epsilon 254, 255 Geology Club 346 Golf.. ' 411 Graham Hall Honor Council 275 H Harper Hall Honor Council 276 Home Economics Club 347 Home Economics. College of 15 Homecoming Court 31 Horticultural Society 293 I Industrial Engineers 315 Interfraternity Council 246-251 J Junior Panhellenic Council 233 Juniors 1 13-138 K Kappa Alpha 256, 257 Kappa Delta 238,239 Kappa Pi 286 Kappa Sigma 258. 259 Karate Club 34S. 349 Kidd Hall Honor Council 277 L Lagniappe Staff 390 Lambda Chi Alpha 260. 261 Louisiana State Board of Education. . . .64 M Management, Soc. for Advance of . . . .330 Marketing Club 331 Mechanical Engineers 312. 313 Men ' s Dorm. Council 280 Men ' s P.E. Majors Club 340 Miss Louisiana Tech 20, 21 N Nal ' l. Col. Assn. for Sec 296. 297 Omega Chi Epsilon 285 Ornicron Delta Kappa 292 Order of Diana .3.50 Panhellenic Council 232 Parachute Team 332. 333 Pearce Hall Honor Council 277 Petroleum Engineers Society 314 Phi Kappa Phi ' 282.283 PhiMu 240.241 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia 364. 365 Pi Epsilon Tau 285 Pi Kappa Alpha 262. 263 Pi Kappa Delta 341 Pi Tau Sigma 338 Pikettes 351 Pom Pon Girls 17 Psychological Society 33, S Seniors 8-112 Sigma .iMpha Eta 33 . Sigma . lpha Iota 3-15 Sigma Gamma Epsilon 353 Sigma Kappa 242. 243 Sigma Nu 264.265 Sigma Pi 266. 267 Sigma Pi Chartering 290 Sigma Pi Sigma 329 Sigma Tau Delta 328 Sophomores 139-1 ._ Sports 391-414 State Fair Court 30 Student Government . ssoc 356-359 Student La. Teachers ' Assoc 343 Student Life 33-61 T Tau Beta Pi ,324.325 Tau Kappa Epsilon 268. 269 Tech Talk .376.377 Tennis 41_ Theatre Players 18, 321 ThetaTau ' . - Track 413.414 U Union Board 300-363 Wesley Foundation 374, 3.5 Westminster Fellowship 370 Who ' s Who 27a273 Wildlife Club 334 WLPI 354,3.55 Women ' s PE Majors Club U2 Wvly Tower Underway 6. 7 Y Young Republicans .339 Z ZelaTau Alpha 21-1.24,5 Tinier I ' lihlisliiiif: Com xitn Ihillas. T.uis -.m ■3M,365 2e Ml 338 351 1? 33? 331 315 a ,242, M ,2H,2K ,2 ,2K 2!0 329 328 ,.13Hi2 .391414 30 ..mi ' 343 .324.32 .268,2 9 .376. 3ii 412 ..18,321 .413.414 ..314.315 JiO ..2i 2I! ....33 ' ..354.355 inniRliWlkti:lii:lit4lli 1 1 1 -- venty-fifth Anniversary L.T.U. Seventy-fifth Anniversii L.T. h Anniversary L.T.U. Seventy-fifth Anniversary L.TJSeven ersary L.T.U. Seventy-fifth Anniversary L.T.U. Seviy-fifti L.T.U. Seventy-fifth Anniversary L.T.U. Seventy-fiftH iini venty-fifth Anniversary L.T.U. Seventy-fifth Annive h Anniversary L.T.U. 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