Louisiana Polytechnic Institute - Lagniappe Yearbook (Ruston, LA)
- Class of 1975
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Red Davis of Homer and Charles Cas- tille of Lafayette, who were elected to the Board, had not assumed office when this section of the Lagniappe went to press. They will succeed Robert I-I. Curry of Shreveport and Richard D'Aquin of Lafayette, neither of whom sought re-election.J 11 G. .,- -5 . Q his tl w :Digi t Bu, v an nngoiizz Kn':'n 11 11 ru rw i. 'B sr C' ' fffvff-37 1Dnn .:.!' 1 i Dr. Boyd M. Woodard of Lake Charles, Seventh Congressional District: Hon. Enoch T. Nix of Bossier City, Third Public Service District, and Hon. Richard D'Aquin of Lafayette, Second Public Service District, Vice President of the Board, 1974. Hon. Harvey Peltier, Ir., of Thi- bodaux, Third Congressional District. il 'Q ,pf Hon. Louis I. Michot of Lafayette, State Superintendent of Education, Board Sec- retary and Executive Officer. Hon. Edward S. Bopp of Arabi, First Congressional District, President of the Board, 1974. in ,, , 1 xi - it 33 Y W ' f it I-Ion. F. L. Rick Eagan of Hon. A. I. Sookie Roy of Marksville, Eighth Congres- l-loo, Charles R, Colbert of Metairie, Firsi Public New Orleans, Second Con- sional District: Hon. William E. VVhetstone of Collin- Service District, arid l-lorii losso l-l- Baiiksioii of gressional District. ston, Fifth Congressional District, and Hon. Robert H. Batgn Rouggy Sixth Congressional District. Curry of Shreveport, Fourth Congressional District. 4, sg. 1 ' . f 6 .' ! f , S ' I '5 1 , 'I .1 Q f f ' K F . 'O , w 5 W 1 P ff A f . VV , ,4 2 V . M M, ' 'ft' v !fYf Ki f W 1 'ibwQ1v-Wifi? .. X mr' -' . M A M y ' - W f nm 1 Q., . Y 4 'I 'Mt i . ' ' i 3 ei gr . ' i' ' 4 ' ' if I I Q . 'Q , 7,5 ,f.f- , I ' V-g . .4 , , 'F va , 4 ' 1 ,-, ' X A 3 fi ' H Q N. 0 f . w ,-,an . , , ' ,'f'.q,, u 'W ' Y, 1 'F , 1 ,W . , P f ,i if 1 My I g . ufaw., ,, -v M. ff f f qv W Y 5.4 9' Q Mmm I my , pq ' 3, , U ge, r,-si 'EEA V fi, , '- X 1- 'E - 1 f ' . Q J-' -T-. 2 .qi J '35 : :Q A if-1 f ' . ES! ' ..? 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Hester, Dean of the Graduate School and Sponsore Programs 1 v. af Stanley X. Lewis, Student Affairs Dr. Virgil Orr, Academic Affairs . LAGNIAPPE Academic Deans ofthe Colleges Dr. Hal B. Barker, College of Life Sciences Ben T. Bogard, College of Engineering Dr. B. I. Collinsworth, College of Education Administratlon cademic Deans of the Colleges Q Patsy Lewis Dr. Agnes C. Miller Director, Division of Admissions College ofH0me Economics IT'-3 Dr. Paul I. Pennington Burton R. Risinger College of Arts and Sciences College of Administration and Business LACNIAPPE Associate Deans ofthe Colleges I H J' Dr. Wilbur L. Bergeron Education, Education Research Charles A. Killgore Dr. P. B. Moseley Engineering, Director of Research Arts and Sciences, Research, Allied Health Dr. Bob R. Owen Dr. Iohn A. Wright Administration and Business Life Sciences Administration Thomas D. Allen Director of Personnel ' X X .l' Kr R J ,X Dr. Elenora Cawthon Dean of Student Services and Placement LAGNIAPPE Administrators Alex Boyd Bookstore Manager Glynn Aycock Guidance Counselor Edgar L. Chase Col. Ross E. Dobbs Director, Student Financial Aid Director, Barksdale Program CResignedJ Ierry S. Drewett Budget and Contracts Officer i iiffifgffz' X Sam A. Dyson Director of Libraries Iune W. Dyson Dean of Student Development, Dir. of Research, Student Affairs E. S. Foster, Ir. Dean of Student Life ,1 'wwr SQ? -rS,T'5fr I. Harold Gilbert Berry Hinton Director, Concert Association Alumni Secretary Edward Ray Ianway Director of Physical Plant F. Eugene Lueg Iohn B. Parker Superintendent of Printing Director of Planning Development Administration Albert C. McKee O. M. Merriott Director, Computer Center Director, Student Center Robert F. Patterson Iack E. Potter Director of Housing Campus Engineer 5 4. va - 'iy f: s 7, ,go 53:-sus! X ' --,qt 11.512, E. M -Ak X --.,f -' ,niggas 'I sllunsi x llgf' ,gui if 1' ::::.1'l'. 1' 1 Dr. Iohn L. Murad Director, Life Sciences Research .'1 1 Richard M. Ringheim Comptroller Eleanor S. Rockett R. C. fSkipJ Russell I. C. Seaman, Ir. . . LACNIAPPE Registrar Director, I-Iigh School Relations Director, School and College Services gl t 1 Ioe R. Thomas Director, Systems and Procedures A i. lb vu sh X. -1 fi Dr. Nancy Tolman Director of Home Economics Research I 11- e'r Weldon R. Walker Purchasing Officer Rstbt. .. f- t. X. , f an in iff ZZ .5 fm? ff .irf I hlillilg, EflQZ':'J7n, 73131 w5,z:3!,Pf13i51pc4 -v.s4,ff-f2!f -J7 ,'fgfswz5gjfi alllluyA'qlfi!tf'+3El:51 Phillip N. Washington Ronnie S. Washington Dr. Donald C. Wilcox Assistant Registrar School and College Services Director, BUSIHCSS flfild ECOHOIUICS Researc .' -'E 4- ce l w Administration n.u'..lI u ' Heads of Departments and Schools Dr. Roland Abegg Lloyd P. Blackwell Zoology Director, School of Forestry Dr. R. M. Caruthers Woodrow W. Chew Petroleum Engineering Chemical Engineering X X 7 'Begg t xffwiff as f ' ,tbl fi f'12I1?1l:7iQ' .QW ef 'fir' f' 1- fi . mr' 'oz .' 10952221455 . E. r 4-4 wc' 5 new Qs '11 'l' - H f . w a 441311, ', :'Pf '3 ll- fixings M24 fr' Q. tk V .fzttaazm W Dr. Richard Dr. William H. Brumage Physics Q D 5250? Dr. William Conway Social Sciences L. Ezell Virginia R. Galey Dr. Robert E. Hearn F01'6i8H Languages Nursing Phillips Laboratory School . . LAGNIAPPE at if! H. L. Henry, Ir. Dr. Leo Hermann Industrial Engineering and Computer Geosciences Science Dr. Reba N. Huckabay Dr. Iarrett Hudnall, Ir. Office Administration Business Wiley W. Hilburn, Ir. Iournalism and News Bureau Dr. David L. Iohnson Electrical Engineering Col. Leon G. Mark Dr. E. R. Minchew Air Force Aerospace Studies Speech Dr. Donald R. Nelson Teacher Education Administration , . m,L- S Qt Raymond D, Nichols Dr. Daniel D. Reneau Dr. Iackie W. D. Robbins DiI'9Ct0I'. Ari and A1'Chii9CiUFG 3011001 Biomedical Engineering Agricultural Engineering fDeceasedJ .2 gil-CWf V 2 an-4' - ,. 3-ffii afggf if 1 7' ZX. Dr. Tom S. Sale, III Economics and Finance ,mais Q1-' 11 ,N ti? 1 mg, Hif:f:f:,3z:i,a2:1:fgw2'qif si- Sir '. . :frffiei..f.v. ?2rm:'.::'i:?QsrczmexiV. H. I. Smolinski Accounting . . LACNIAPPE Dr. Charles H. Smith Richard A. Smith Chemistry Civil Engineering Robert C. Snyder Dr. I. Y. Terry English Vocational Agriculture Dr. W. B. Temple Dr. I. I. Thigpen Dr. W. Y. Thompson Mathematics Mechanical Engineering History 5 -s sm tkixwzv' .aw 'iw ., . 'fi' 0. . f ah' 1 . L 1. N is ' V. i t ff 3 155, . w.- ft, '.. ,uv 1 I , ,Q 1, cphg-F-7 -W 2445 ' fx, ' , .Hz-513. . 'A wi 1.1 u fr, A - sw.. +5 f b My tt-3, f We ii . gif at U34 I X ' 45 Q. 'tiff Dr. Iames M. Williams A. 'Huey Williamson Dr. Charles W. Winstead Psychology and Counseling Area Coordinagzgr, Health and Physical Agronomy and Horticulture uca ion Ralph L. Wooldridge Raymond G. Young Special Education Music Administration I- Students 'Q HQHCFUW 1 Srl ik? -ewan asf af MA an WN xf:, L Aim?-Sifkffgfy kv' ,A -5- ww. ,. my .K U A atix, yr ,s.'a ' .1 ,Rygtf ' Mi Ms' 1 if l .4 .. 'lnhiliu , ge Q ,K. ., 4 if W S 2 3 - me X f Y f K ' -V 1:41, A . ' JCI? 'X K .f wif' ' . Q? '17 'fd P E X Q' I' Q 1 4-fa fig W X fl 1: K ' N. ,Sw j ff ' . Y T471 ,M .44 gi- 1 S ML Q 13 1 Y A ? , E IQ 'N J, . f 3, xy f .s ' .zf1iQE' 'ff v' , L V Q , f College Senators Top, left to right: Arts and Sci- ences Senators, Carrol Spell, Fran Dennis, Chip Rogers. Lower left, left to right: Engi- neering Senator, Butch Pum- pheryg Life Sciences Senator, Bennie Wilkinson. Lower right, left to right: Business Senators, Ioe Martin, Chuck Allen, Cody Mayo. if, 2. 3,.VX-2' M..i i F 2. i-sf-'V' I L21 3-21? Till'-ml .1 15415211-, ifziffh 154. 'C-IYFTQT l3f'v7Lf NASROIAH ABBASI, Shiraz, Iran Petroleum Engineering IOEL Y. ADKINS, Baton Rouge Mechanical Engineering DEBBIE C. ALEXANDER, Simsboro Special Education TIMOTHY GEORGE ALEXANDER, Kenner Math Education DAVID S. ALLEN, Bossier City Business Administration PERRY ALLEN, IR., Gibsland Marketing SHERRY DANIELLE ALLEN, Farmerville Advertising Design ROBERT C. ALLUMS, Shreveport Business Data Processing IAY I. ALONIS, Cristobal, Canal Zone Geography KENNETH W. AMENT, Davisburg, Michigan Chemical Engineering IAMES DARRELL ANDRE, Baton Rouge 'Professional Engineering EDWARD LEE ANGEL, Shreveport Construction Technology IOHN MARCUS ANGEL, Euless, Texas Professional Aviation I. DENNIS ANDERSON, Vidalia Personnel Management IUDITH LANE ANDERSON, Minden Medical Records Administration IACK EDWARD ARMSTRONG, West Monroe Civil Engineering LINDA DIANE ARNOLD, Gretna Interior Design WARREN ARNO ARPKE, Leesville Business Administration IAMES CLIFTON ASHLEY, Shreveport Chemical Engineering LAWRENCE, REID AUSTIN, Mangham Construction Technology AYINLA AYODELE, Lagos, Nigeria Professional Aviation IOSEPH BAIDY, Pineville Computer Science BEVERLY YOUNG BAKER, Opelousas Mathematics Education PAT BAKER. Winnsboro Business Administration IUDITH KAY BALDWIN, Thihodaux Interior Design GLENN EVANS BALENTINE, Pineville History BERNADETTE BARAGONA, Hodge English SHARON KAYE BARNETTE, Iunction City English Education WILLIAM MICHAEL BARR, Ruston Wildlife Biology DEBORAH TAYLOR BARRON, Spearsville Elementary Education MELANIE IEAN BARRON, Spearsville Special Education IERI IANE BARTEET, Bossier city Elementary!Special Education IACK WILSON BASS, II, Lake Charles Marketing BRUCE EDWARD BEATTY, Minden Secondary Education BARBARA ANN BECKWITI-I. Shreveport English and Spanish CYNTHIA BELL, Monroe Computer Science DANNY LEE BELL. Simshoro English Education SHARON MARIE BELL, West Monroe English and Math Education DAVID ALLEN BENTLEY. El Dorado. Arkansas Business Administration LYNN BERNARD, Westwcgo Sociology LACNIAPPE . if x Seniors Y q RA .. i 'S' PN A.. . h f 44- Q X KW, ,... I Y W H tt X v.L,...,, ta' ' ifnt, .at .... B X AF me ti Wit I, --..f fi: ...wgggg at as S Et ' ,, 9 3' W! t if W -' W, G wi? In 'M l 556.31 .1 iv, l X W 5 I 9 N .. fs , . I 'CK ... g i CAROLE ANN BERNHARDT. Shreveport Fashion Merchandising DAVID IAMES BERTHOLF, Ruston Industrial Management IEFFREY KENT BEST, Beaumont, Texas Engineering CAROL REED BINGI-IAM, Lake Charles Advertising and Design IOHN RANDALL BISHOP, Magnolia, Arkansas Electrical Engineering DEBRA L. BLACKMAN, Grayson Computer Science RITA LYNN BLEVVER, Ionesboro Business Education LARRY PATRICK BLUNT, Mansfield Architecture WANDA KEENEY BLUNT, Shreveport Accounting FRANK EDWARD BOGARD, Ruston Zoology GARRY H. BOGGAN, Mendenhall, Mississippi Industrial Engineering THOMAS ALTON BOGGS, Plain Dealing Agronomy RACHEL, BOISE, Mangham Fashion Merchandising DIANNE BOLINGER, Shreveport Home Economics Education IULIE MARIE BONNETTE, Monroe Early Childhood Education MARGARET FAYE BOONE, Lecompte Special Education DONNA IEAN BOSKA, Ionesboro Elementary Education PATSY ANN BOUNDS, Ruston Bacteriology IANE ELLEN BOZEMAN. Baton Rouge Early Childhood Education I. COLTON BRADSHAW,Haynesvil1e Pre-Medicine REBECCA ANN BRANDON, Zwolle Elementary Education VALERYE IO BRANTON, Haynesville Home Economics SHERRY BRASHER, Farmerville Accounting YANCY BRASHER, Farmerville Construction Technology BLANE H. BRAUD, Luling Forestry KENNETH WARREN BRAUD, Marksville Geology IAMES DAVID BREAZEALE, Covington Iournalism IAMES LOUIS BREWSTER, West Monroe Mechanical Engineering CLIFTON WESLEY BRIDGES, IR., Sulphur Finance BOBBY IARRELL BRIGGS, Shreveport Marketing IOSEPH FREDERICK BRITTON, Monroe Accounting HUMBERTO I. BROCATO, Metairie Professional Aviation RICKEY IOSEPH BROCATO, Shreveport Accounting GARY W. BRODNAX, Swartz Mechanical Engineering DAVID CHARLES BROOK, Shreveport Economics ENO IOHN BROUSSARD, Ruston Mechanical Engineering DARRELL R. BROWN, Tioga Wildlife Management GLORIA ANN BROWN, Columbia Art Education WILLIAM RAINEY BROWN IV, New Orleans Civil Engineering KEITH LANIER BRUMFIELD, Haynesville Music Education Seniors DON L. BRUMMETT, Hot Springs, Arkansas Biomedical Engineering IOHN DEXTER BRUNET, Basile Math Education WILLIE MAE BRYANT. Bossier City Social Welfare BETTYE CLAIRE BUCKNER, Shreveport Elementary Education DAVID MICHAEL BUFKIN, Houston, Texas Business Management DWAYNE ANDRE BUGGS, Cullen Music Education IAMES 1. BULLOCK, II, El Dorado, Arkansas English VERNON WAYNE BURGESS, Vidalia Personnel Management NANCY T. BURKE, Minden Interior Design IORGE ALBERTO CABALLERO, Concepcion, Chile International Business BETH ANN CAIN, Effie Psychology STEVEN IAY CAIN, Hot Springs, Arkansas Mechanical Engineering VICTOR IRVIN CALCOTE. El Dorado, Arkansas Pre-Med DANIEL MATTHEW CALDWELL. Vivian Pre-Dental IAMES MALCOLM CALHOUN, IR,, Mansfield Vocal Music Education KAY S. CAMPBELL, Ruston Interior Design SIDNEY WAYNE CAMPBELL. Ruston Petroleum Engineering WAYNE DAVID CAMPOS. Metairie Computer Science IOSEPH A. CANNATELLA, Shreveport Pre-Law II PHILIP BRUCE CARDWELL, Simshoro Speech Education PEGGY RHYMES CARNAHAN. Minden Elementary Education BARBARA LYNN CAROTHERS. Ruston Interior Design CLEVELAND COLUMBUS CARPENTER III. Shreveport Pre-Dental COLLEEN CARPENTER, Farmerville Special Education MARK ALAN CARROLL. Gilbert Agriculture Business ANN MARIE CARTER. Franklinton English Education IOI-INNY R. CARTER, Ruston Economics ANN CASTON, Lake Charles Social Studies Education GEORGE GRAHAM CAVER. Ruston Wood Utilization ROBERTO CAZENAVE. Honduras Chemical Engineering MICHAEL E. CHAMBERLIN, Pelican Geography IOHN S. CHAMLEE, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering SUSAN LYNN CHENEVAL, Alexandria French CARL KENNETH CHENNAULT. Waterproof Business Law STEVE HARRY CHEZUM, Ruston Business Administration DONNIE D. COCKRELL, Minden Health and Physical Education REBECCA SUSAN COLE, Shreveport Office Administration BETTY ANN COLEMAN, Ruston Interior Design CLIFTON BRYANT COLIA. Shreveport Psychology SHARON COLLIER, Shreveport English LAGNIAPPE Seniors t .. 1-nuf f , yi H 'xi , U v I cg -'ii V VK . I 2 I Y .- ST, in kghk i .. I as mf,V, A s 'W A - I 'Tig' ' at . t 4 A 1, I p wf,,1f .I 1A,,hAQ g , . f 'IP' .L V ,,, - ,,y M . 1 I f - 95. . ,,,,g . 3 W ,, A. .. .,,,lAA ffawfw i - , A .fa .nr ls :MW rf ,J WP, V H- 3 wi if 5 -. X f- Q an 'ti Wig? ,JF i . . Aw :Ky 1, E f V ' ,E . PAUL EDWARD COLQUETTE, Ruston Construction Technology KAREN KAYE COLVIN. Ruston Elementary Education MONTY STEPHEN COLVIN, Bossier City Computer Science ROSE MARIE COLVIN, Tullahoma, Tennessef Home Economics STEPHEN KEARN COLVIN, Dubach Wildlife Management MICHAEL C. CONNER. Huttig, Arkansas Architecture CINDY KAY COOLEY, Ruston Home Economics Education K. ANNETTE C. COPE, Ioneshoro English Education SHANNON COPES, Tallulah Home Economics IANET YVONNE COUSINS, Hodge Early Childhood Education LARRY WAYNE CRANFORD, McNeil, Arkansas Psychology CVVENDDYN CRITTON, Taylor Music Education MICHAEL GENE CROCKER, Eros Mathematics RANDY E. CROUCH, Sulphur Health and Physical Education IAMES THOMAS DAVIS. Alexandria History IERRY WAYNE DAVIS, Bossier City Physical Education CHARLES WESLEY DAY. Gretna Health and Physical Education IAN CHARLTON DEAN. Colfax Wildlife Management SARAH FRANCES DEAN. Colfax Social Studies Education TAMRA RENE DEAN. Iena Home Economics Education Seniors MARILYN ODESSA DEAR, Iackson Office Administration . EDWARD WAYNE DEBUSK, Shreveport Business Data Processing FRAN DENNIS, Iennings Medical Technology NANCY IANE DERBES, New Orleans Fashion Merchandising CARRIE IEAN DESOTO, New Iberia Math Education NANCY WARD DETERS. New Orleans Interior Design FRANK RICHARD DEVINCENZO, Ruston Accounting LUIS EVENOR DIAZ, Ruston Architecture NANCY ANNE DILLAHUNTY, Mooringsport Special Education CWENDOLYN K. DINCLER. Minden lournalism MILTON LOUIS DINKEL, Mandeville Electrical Engineering CLYDE CERARD DOOLEY, Franklin Mechanical Engineering ROGER LESLIE DOUGLAS. West Monroe Civil Engineering MICHAEL RAY DRACLAND, Shongaloo Agricultural Engineering HARRY STUART DUBIN, Bossier City Business Management ERIC STEVEN DUCK, Forest Hill Civil Engineering HENRY ADAM DUMESNIL, Franklin Professional Aviation DONALD PATTERSON DUNCAN, Ill, Shreveport Geography KENNETH W. DUNCAN, Ruston Accounting RANDY DAWN DUNN, Bossier City Elementary Education cf 1. f Y X, , -- x., wiisw.-1 ., ,f i,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,i. , ,,, f 45 'i I r, Seniors Q ww 46. . .LACNIAPPE O .ya I. ' 4 .' ' I ' , , Q HAZEL M. DYAS, Bossier City Speech Pathology Education NORMAN E. DURAIN. Metairie English Education RAYMOND LEE EASON, Shreveport Chemistry KENNY ROY EDMONDS, Ruston Finance, Banking, Investment IOHNNY E. EDWARDS. Cotton Valley Chemical Engineering THERESA DENISE FLENBURG, Bossier City Elementary Education STEPHEN PHILLIP ELLIS, Ruston Business Administration WILLIAM DALE ELLZEY, Ruston Forestry4Wildlife GERARD I. ELSHOUT. Minden Electrical Engineering GEORGE STREET EUSTIS, Metairie Medical Technology KAREN DIANE EVANOFF, Shreveport Special Education ELLEN MARIE EVANS. Shreveport Sociology RICHARD ARTHUR EVVERT. Ruston Industrial Management LOUIS MICHAEL FALGOUST. Shreveport Professional Aviation IAMES ROY FANNIN, Ionesboro Agriculture Education IACQUELINE SUE FARMER, Shreveport Special Education HARRY I. FARRAR. Ruston Civil Engineering CHARLES I. FAULK, Lake Charles History IEANNIE LYNN FERRINGTON. Wisner Art Education R. ALAN FERRINGTON. Ruston Accounting RICHARD RUDOLPH FISHER. Homer Political Science EMILY BAYNE FISKE. Oak Grove Office Administration DAVID LAWRENCE FITZMORRIS, New Orleans Professional Aviation RALPH FLETCHER, IR., Monroe Industrial Management RALPH LYNN FLETCHER. Tioga Business Administration GEFF W. FORRESTER, Ruston Business Administration WESLEY FORTNER, III, Monroe Pre-Medicine DIANNE ELIZABETH FOSTER. Haynesville Medical Technology REBECCA IO FRAGALA. Bastrop Home Economics EDNA FAYE FRANCIS, Shreveport Social Welfare STAFFORD WAYNE FRANK, West Lake Petroleum Engineering IEFFREY PAUL FRANKLIN. Mohile, Alabama Electrical Engineering KAREN LOUISE FRAZIER, Shreveport Elementary Education LINNIE ALICE FREEMAN. Many Iournalism IAMES T. FUGLAAR. Ionesville Electrical Engineering IAMES E. FULLER, IR., Dubach Business Administration PATRICIA ALICE GAGE. Vtlinnfield Home Economics IOSEPH ERNEST GALLE. IV. Ft, Meade, Maryland Music LEAH LITTLE GANN. Ruston Marketing PATRICIA ELAINE GANN, Shreveport Business Education Seniors IOHN ALTON GANNON, IR., Logansport Accounting REINALDO ALFREDO GARCIA, Ruston Mathematics BRUCE LEE GARDNER, Ruston Mechanical Engineering LEE ROY F. GASPARD, IR., New Iberia Electrical Engineering WILLIAM GATELY, IR., Shreve ort GLORIA ELAINE GAUDET, Arcadia Elementary Education PAUL H. GERHARDT, Bossier City Psychology STEVE PRENTIS GETER, Shreveport Business Administration IANICE L. GHENT, Shreveport Art Education HOWARD WOITT GIES, Baton Rouge Business Administration SUSAN DAWN GILBREATH, Houston. Texas Home Economics MELANIE W. GILL. Ruston - Speech and Hearing Therapy BUN ALAMOND GIST, Ruston Industrial Engineering IAMES M. GLASER, New Orleans Industrial Engineering DEBORAH ANN GLASS, Baton Rouge Special Education DENNIS IACK GLASSCOCK, Altus, Oklahoma i Music WALTER CHARLES GOETZ. IR., Alexandria Electrical Engineering MARVIN MARK GOODGAME. Pineville Chemistry PAUL GLIFFORD GOODLING. Ruston Forestry IANICE LYNN GRANT. Mandeville Special Education 8 W . Ag., . D Accounting Q ' Seniors 1 . 3 if i 'N CHARLES LOUIS GRAY, Little Rock, Arkansas ' . Electrical Engineering , ' ' CHARLES DANIEL GREEN, Dubach ' f Math Education j . , ' '. RACHAEL PAULETTE GREEN, shrevepori A G J English if -3-is., , ' SHERRY D. GREEN, Homer ' --fi ' Sociology J' ' DAVID A. GREER, shi-evepori - .4 I Psychology if X . GLEN DAVID GREMILLION, Heflin Agriculture Education FREDERICK ROBERT GRIESE, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering ROBERT CHARLES GRIESHABER. Ruston Instrumental Music Education DONNA KAY GRIMES. Pineville Sociology REBECCA IANE GUESS, Shreveport Education VALERIE FIELD GUICE, Ringgold Office Administration HOWARD GLENN GUILLORY, Alexandria Civil Technology CHEROL IANE GUNNELS, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Pathology IAMES F. GUNNELS, Shreveport Marketing RONNIE IOSEPH HALL, Ruston Health and Physical Education EDWARD EUGENE HALLEY, Lake Providence Iournalism I. RAMSEY HALLMAN, Farmerville Management Science ANITA TWERPI HAMMATT, Baton Rouge Elementary Education BEVERLY AVANT HAMMETT, Minden English TERRI LYNN HAMMOCK, Ruston Social Welfare LAGNIAPPE G ,X ii'xXA f i .GG eqfirg ' IAMES THOMAS HAMMOND, Bastrop Construction Technology IEFFREY WADE HAMNER, Castor Geophysical Engineering CONNIE YVONNE HANCOCK, Shreveport Psychology THOMAS ESTUS HANKINS, Lake Providence Health and Physical Ed. SHIRLEY ANN HANNON, Dubach Medical Record Administration VICKI SUE HARDGROVE, Shreveport Microbiology BRIAN WAYNE HARDY, Vivian Accounting THOMAS G. HARKEY, IR., Shreveport Political Science BILLY REX HARPER, IR., Iamestown Biology Education PATRICIA ANNE HARRISON, Simsboro English MICHAEL LELAND HART, Crossett, Arkansas Social Welfare DAVID B. HATHORN, Pineville Pre'Medicine IUDY W. HATHORN, Marion Business Education CLIFFORD PAUL HAYES, Pineville Advertising and Design DONALD MERRELL HAYES, Ruston Electrical Engineering DAVID GLEN HAYNES, Iunction City, Arkansas History BRENDA IOYCE HEFFNER, Ruston Fashion Merchandising DONALD RAY HENDERSON, Kinder Petroleum Engineering MARY ELLEN HENDERSON, Gibsland Music Education LEO PAUL HENNY, Lake Charles Electrical Engineering D. M. HENRY, Ruston Personnel Management DANIEL ROBERT HENRY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Business Administration and Data Processing MARSHA TAYLOR HESTER, Ruston Home Economics Education RICKY GLENN HICKMAN, Simsboro Accounting LEONARD G. HICKS, Farmerville Forestry and Business ANN HOWARD HIERS, Shreveport Interior Design CARL DEAN HIGGINBOTHAM, Ruston Management SAMUEL IOSEPH HILL, Rayville Construction Technology DENNIS IOHN HITT, Shreveport Electro-Technology ELLEN L. HITT, Kansas City, Kansas Special Education KURT CONNELL HOBGOOD, Baton Rouge Speech MARK DIXON HODGES, Slaughter Forestry SAMUEL KIRK HODGES, Springhill Parks and Recreation DIANE LOUISE HOFFMAN, New Orleans Advertising Design CHARLES ERNEST HOGAN, Ionesboro Vocational Agriculture IUDY PAYNE HOGAN, Ruston Elementary Education IUDITH A, HOGG, Baton Rouge Elementary Education PAMELA IANE HOLLAND, Shreveport Fashion Merchandising BILLY RAY HOLLIFIELD, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering RICHARD ALLEN HOLT, Shreveport Professional Aviation Seniors Seniors ROGER LYNN HOLTZCLAW. West Monroe Civil Engineering KENNETH DON HONAKER. Shreveport Aerospace Engineering GARY D'WAYNE HOOD. Ruston Math Education EDDIE MAXWELL HORTON. West Monroe Wood Utilization IOSEPH STEPHEN HOWARD. Shreveport Electrical Engineering MICHAEL HOWELL. Winnfield Social Studies Education GARY L, HUDGENS. Ruston Business Administration E. ANN HUMBLE. Monroe English Education VAN IAMES HUTCHES. Ruston Construction Technology RICHARD E. HUTH. El Dorado, Arkansas Pre-Medicine MICHAEL MARTIN HUTTINGER. Covington Electrical Engineering MARGARET ANN HYATT. Shreveport Medical Records Administration ROBYN KAY IHLANFELDT. Houston, Texas Home Economics ALICE LYNN INGHAM. Carlisle. Pennsylvania Nursing GLORIA M. IVEY. VVest Monroe Elementary Education IEFFERY SCOTT IACKSON, Ruston General Business Administration IOHN STUART IACKSON. Ruston Management Science MARGIE ELAINE IACKSON, Tallulah Institution Management PATSY ANN IACKSON. Minden Accounting CAROL I. IANETTE, Alexandria Elementary Education LAGNIAPPE Q ? ffgig, to ,X , . b ,,,, 'i'i 5 .5 '! Ni ,255 . ,qw if' --J tty' 499' , w , 1- ff iv CAYLA ADAMS IENKINS, Ruston Sociology CHARLES WILLIAM IENNINGS, Rayne Mechanical Engineering SUSAN ELIZABETH IEROME, Ruston Administration and Business BRETT CHRISTIAN IOHNSON, Ruston Psychology GEORGE IEFF IOHNSON, Bossier City Accounting GLORIA LEE IOHNSON, Ruston Fine Arts IUANITA IOHNSON, Minden Recreation RICHARD LYNN IOHNSON, Ruston Computer Science CHARLES LOUIS IOHNSTON, Ruston Music Education DONNA PATRICIA IONES, Bernice Sociology IAMES NEILL IONES, Camden, Arkansas Electrical Engineering LEWIS DARNELL IONES, Bastrop Mathematics MARTY IONES, Monroe Home Economics Education RICHARD L. IONES, Oak Grove Business Administration ROSE ALLISON IONES, Shreveport English TERRY L. IONES, Dodson Social Studies Education TYRONE MONTEZ, Hodge Business Administration - Data Processing WILEY EDWIN IONES. West Monroe Civil Engineering KATHRYN LYNN IORDAN. Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy PATRICIA LYNN IORDEN, Shreveport Accounting IOHN CHARLES KARASCH, Ruston Computer Science RICHARD CLARK KELLER, Elmhurst, New York Economics IEANNIE LOU KELLEY, Winnfield Fine Arts BERNICE ANNETE KELLY, Dodson . Home Economics Education RUBY L. R. KELLY, Ruston English Education DONNA IEAN KENDRICK, Anderson AFB, Guam Special and Elementary Education PAUL WATSON KENNEDY, Winnfield Sociology TROY L. KENNEDY, West Monroe Construction Technology STEVE LAMAR KERBOW, Mt. Hermon Forestry DEBORAH CHERIE KILGO, Bossier City Speech and Hearing - Elem. Ed. LARRY MICHAEL KILGO. Haughton Agriculture Business LAURA LOUISE KILGORE, Ruston Microbiology CATHY STEPHENS KILLGORE, Ruston Nursing, A.D. CHARLES HOMER KINKEL, Iacksonville, General Studies IIM KINNEBREW, Shreveport Management Science MICHAEL B. KIRKHAM, Iamestown Social Studies Arkansas WILLIAM DOUGLAS KIRKLIN, Plain Dealing Architecture GARY S. KLEINPETER, Alexandria Math Education KATHY S. KOTTENBROOK, Springhill Elementary Education VIRGINIA CLAIRE KRAMER, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy Seniors GREGORY MICHAEL KULOUSEK, Philadelphia Chemical Engineering VERONICA V. LA COUR. Colfax Home Economics LOUIS HUNDLEY LAMBERT, Houston, Texas Finance-Investments RONNIE S. LAMBERT, Shreveport Psychology CAROLYN MICHELLE LAMKIN, Ioneshoro Child Development THOMAS EUGENE LANDRUM, IR., Shrevepor Pre-Medicine WILLIAM IAMES LANDRY, IR., New Orleans Civil Technology IULIA ANN LANEY, Iunction City, Arkansas Elementary Education HENRY WALTER LANGSTON, Bastrop Botany VIRGINIA LEE LANIE, Youngsville Special Education LETO L. LANIUS. Vidalia Health and Physical Education Recreation MELVIN LARS, Bossier City Health and Physical Education DALE MICHAEL LAWHORNE, Keithville History ROBERT STAYTON LAWRENCE, Alexandria English MARTHA IANE LEACHMAN, Ruston Library Science - Elementary Education DEAN WAYNE LEBLANC, Kenner Wildlife Management THAD LE BLANC, DeQuincy Professional Aviation DARLENE LEILANI LEDBETTER, Harahan English-Liberal Arts BRENDA IOYCE LEE, Bossier City Iournalism RICKIE LEE, Shreveport Advertising Design SAMUEL EDGAR LEE, Winnsboro Liberal Arts VICKI SUZANNE LE GRAND. Ionesboro Early Childhood Education CATHY N. LETTERMAN, Calhoun Elementary Education SHERMAN DOUGLAS LEVEY, New Orleans Architecture ISAAC LEWIS, Hahnville Civil Technology KAREN ELIZABETH LEWIS, Pitkin Special Education WILLIAM LARRY LEWIS, El Dorado, Arkansas Mechanical Engineering CLYDE WYATT LIGHTFOOT, Ir., Shreveport Mechanical Engineering TUNIS LEAH LINCECUM, Pineville Mathematics RHONDA IEAN LINDSEY. Bernice Accounting WILLIAM MICHAEL LINDSEY, Minden Architecture IOANNA GAYLE LITTLEFIELD, Dallas, Texas Advertising Design LAWRENCE W. LOGSDON, Ruston Architecture RICHARD W. LOGSDON, Alexandria Mechanical Engineering MARTHA CLAIR LOLLEY, Winnsboro Home Ec Education CHERYL A. LONG. Houston. Texas Interior Design IANICE F. LOPES, Ruston Home Economics - Early Childhood Education BRIAN I. LORIA, New Orleans Accounting LARRY WARREN LOTT, IR., Elm Grove Agriculture Education ROBIN ANN LOZES, New Orleans Advertising LAGNIAPPE I ,-A' Seniors SANDRA LEIGH LUNSFORD. Shreveport English SAMUEL C. LYNCH, Gretna Mechanical Engineering IUDY KAY LYTELL, New Orleans Special Education RICI-IIE MARSHALL MCALISTER, Meridian Mississippi Medical Technology DAVID WAYNE MCCARY, Shreveport Business Administration CHARLES RAY MCCAULEY, Hosston Iournalism GERALD M. MCCOMBS, Iennings Accounting RUTH ANN MCCOMBS, Iennings Special Education GARY RICHARD MCDANIEL, Bossier City Industrial Management MARTHA ANN MCDERMOTT, Plaquemine History and Psychology MAURA LYNN MCDERMOTT, Plaquemine Home Economics CINDY KAY MCDONALD, Pineville Psychology DAVID RAY MCGEE, Ruston Psychology RENARD R. McGUFFEE, Enterprise Agronomy MURRAY HENRY MCINNIS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering RAYMOND EDWARD MCKASKLE, Hammond Marketing MALEDA MCKELLAR, Shreveport Speech Education ROBERT LANSING MCKILLIPS, IR., Natchitoches Forestry DAVID NEAL MQLEMORE, West Monroe Professional Aviation EDDIE RAY MCMURRAY, Sarepta Piano - Arts and Sciences PATRICIA KAY MCQUISTON, McGehee, Arkansas English Education KAREN LOUISE MAGEE, Shreveport Accounting IOSEPH RICHARDS MALEC, Shreveport Social Welfare MARILYN LOUISE MALLETTE, Pineville Elementary Education IOHN CLEVELAND MALONE, Miami, Florida Professional Aviation GERRY S. MARLEY, Shreveport Office Administration GENIE COOPER MARSALIS, Rayville Art - Interior Design DEBORAH ANN MARTIN, Shreveport Elementary Education EARL IOSEPH MARTIN, Belle Chasse Mechanical Engineering EDWARD E. MARTIN, Ringgold Accounting IERILYN MARCO MARTIN, Ruston English IOHN ROSS MARTIN, Gonzales Industrial Management STEPHEN C. MATTHEY, North Little Rock, Arkansas Electrical Engineering DAVID BRIAN MATTHIESEN, Baton Rouge Accounting RAYMOND CARL MATTOX, Ruston Industrial Management HARRY L. MAY, Ruston Electrical Engineering KEN CHARLES MAYEUX, Metairie Electrical Engineering LYDIA FAYE MAYS, Shreveport Special Education IASPER ALLEN MELILLI, III, Santa Ana, California Aviation MARTHA A. MICKEL, Monroe Business - Data Processing BILLY BENTON MILLER, IR., Minden Elementary Education IANE C. MILLER, Lafayette Home Economics KATHERINE FAYE MILLER, Minden Elementary Education KENNETH EARL MILLER, Pitkin Health and Physical Education ROBERT ELMER MILLER, Springhill Forestry TERESA P. MILLER, Springhill English SHEILA ANN MILTON, Bastrop Fashion Merchandising KATHY ANN MITCHELL, Ruston Speech Education LOIS N. MITCHELL, Ruston Accounting PATRICIA HEARNE MIXON, Ionesboro English Education GEORGE CHARLES MIZE, Bossier City Political Science FREIDA HAYNES MONZINGO, Bossier City Education BETTY EDWARDS MOON, Houston, Texas Elementary Education CATHERINE M. MOORE, Lake Charles Health and Physical Education VICKY IOYCE MOORE, Shreveport Iournalism WALTER MOORE, Shreveport Health and Physical Education GARY NEIL MORGAN, Vidalia Animal Husbandry LYNN WEBB MORGAN, Vidalia Business Education FRANCILE N. MORRIS, Dallas, Texas Home Economics Education IOHN R. MOSELEY, IR., Ruston Animal Husbandry LAGNIAPPE ,fs PAULA ELAINE MOSELEY, Shreveport General Business - Marketing MARIE LOUISE MOUGEOT, New Roads Home Economics Education PATRICK L. MULHERN, Rayville Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM DAVID MULLIGAN, Camden. Arkansas General Forestry PAUL MICHAEL MURAWSKI, Chicago, Illinois Mechanical Engineering ELIZABETH LAWRENCE MURCHISON, E1 Dorado, Arkansas Elementary Special Education IAMES PATRICK MURPHY, Shreveport Sociology and Spanish WILLIAM WAYNE MURPHY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering DEBORAH ANN MUSGROVE, Haughton Business Education CLAUDIA SUE NASSE. New Orleans Recreation ARNOLD L. NEDERVELD, Metairie Forestry - Recreation IOSE A. NEGRON, IR., Leesville General Studies ANDREW NEUHALFEN, Haynesville Electrical Engineering G. A. HOWARD NEWCOMBE, Shreveport History KENNETH N. NICKLAS, Iefferson City, Mo. Finance FRANCIS XAVIER NICOLETTI, IR., Liverpool, New York Forestry MARSHA NOHSE. Shreveport Elementary Education CONNIE IEAN NOLAN, Farmerville Social Welfare DONOVAN MORAELL NORRIS, Strong, Arkansas Civil Engineering HERBERT WILLIAM NORTON, Shreveport Advertising Design GERALD F. NUGENT, IR., Dry Prong Electrical Engineering GARY DEE NUNN, Hodge Social Studies Education THEODORE WILLIAM NUSSBAUM, New Orleans Electrical Engineering IOSE ADRIAN OBESO, Miami. Florida Architecture CARRIE PEGGIE O'BIER, Haughton Sociology IIMMY BURSON ODOM, Choudrant History IOHN VERNON OGDEN, Pineville Forestry Wood Utilization WILLIAM RUSSELL OGDEN, Bastrop Electrical Engineering DONALD R. O'NEAL. IR., Haughton Forestry GVVENDOLYN D. O'REAR, Ruston French Education M. ELLENE OWENS, Pineville Piano ALANA IO OXFORD, West Monroe Elementary Education IAMES ALAN PALMA, Iunction City. Arkansas Accounting STEPHEN DEVEAAR PALMER, IR., Columbia. South Carolina Chemical Engineering WILLIAM DAVID PARKER, Lake Arthur Pre-Medicine REBECCA A. PARNELL, Choudrant Recreation ROBERT REX PATTON, Farmerville Marketing RICKI DAVID PAULU, Iennings Botany IOHN THOMAS PEDDY. Shreveport Microbiology IOHN GRIFFIN PENDERGAST. New Orleans Chemical Engineering Seniors ALLEN ALTON PENNINCTON, Ruston Marketing DANNY LEON PENNINCTON, Bastrop Electrical Engineering CHARLES ALFRED PENNISON, New Orleans Chemical Engineering HARMAN MICHAEL PERO, Bossier City Mathematics ELIZABETH ANN PERRY, Sulphur Health and Physical Education IOHN CHARLES PETERSON, Shreveport Business DIANNA CHRIST PETTY, Haughton Library Science and Elementary Education DONALD RAY PHILLIPS, IR., West Monroe Chemical Engineering CINCER LYNN PHILLIPS, Ioneshoro Sociology EUGENE PIKES, Amite Electrical Engineering CHARLIE MICHAEL PIPPEN, Ruston Agricultural Engineering ROBERT MANSON PITCHER, IR., New Iberia History MICHAEL IAMES PLAYER, Shreveport Medical Technology IUDY ELLEN POLAND, Lake Providence Library Science STEPHEN HENRY PONDER, Bossier City Electrical Engineering DEBRA IEAN POOLE, Ionesboro Sociology PATTI IOYCE PORTER, Missouri City. Texas Interior Design CLAIRE BENNETT POST, Spearsville Home Economics SUSAN REBECCA POST, Farmerville Home Economics LINDA McCARTHY POWDRILL, Ruston Speech Pathology LACNIAPPE NE as daft' f IOANN POWELL, New Orleans Accounting KATHY IANE POWELL, lena Medical Records Administration PRENTISS LEWIS POWELL, Dubach Political Science EVELYN PRESLEY, Cullen Sociology DEBORAH ANN PRICE, Shreveport Spanish DEBORAH LOUISE PRICE, Wallingford, Pennsylvania Math Education PAUL HOWARD PRICE, Bossier City Interior Design GABRIEL PRIETO, New Orleans Petroleum Engineering C. STEVEN PRINGLE, Glenmora Math IOE ELLIS PROTHRO, Shreveport Architecture DEWITT DAVID PYBURN, Covington Civil Engineering IERRY ROBERT PYE, Ruston Business Marketing REUBEN EDWARD PYLE, Ruston General Business Admivistration CARLA MARIE QUINN, Shreveport Business Education WILLIAM TEAL RACHAL, West Monroe Marketing IAMES MASON RASBERY, Simsboro Accounting IOHN BAXTER RATCLIFF, Iunction City Pre-Medicine IOHNNY LEE RAY, Haynesville Chemical Engineering TERRY ASA RAY, Monroe Wildlife Management RICKY LYNN REA, Bernice Dairy Manufacturing MELANIE ANN READ, Oakdale Elementary Education MICHAEL IONATHAN REED, Monroe Speech Education DEBBIE T. REESE, Shreveport Home Economics SHIRLEY ANN REESE, Gibsland Music Education DANNY MICHAEL REEVES, Marion Business Education EDWARD DONALD REILLY, IR., Ruston Accounting BYRON HAIALMER RETTIG, Overton, Texas Chemistry BOB ALLEN RHODES, Spearsville Vocational Agriculture Education CINDY LEE RHODES, Oberlin Speech Education NOAH FELTON RHODES, Alexandria Industrial Engineering DARRELL LYNN RICHARDSON, Ruston General Business Administration IAMES O. RICHARDSON, Shreveport Iournalism LENA E. RICHARDSON, Shreveport Business Marketing STEPHEN WARD RICHEY, Shreveport Electrical Engineering PATRICIA ANN RICHIE, Wisner Elementary Education OSCAR RIESS, River Ridge Mechanical Engineering ROGERT AMEDEO RITENUTI, Hot Springs, Arkansas Biomedical and Chemical Engineering BETTY ANN ROBERSON, Tallulah Mathematics Education CAMELIA BEATRICE ROBERSON, Shreveport Special Education MARTI-IA IANE ROBERSON,Ta1lulah Special Education Seniors WILLIAM DUSTON ROBERTS, Ruston Math EARL NOLAND ROBINSON, Ruston Mechanical Engineering ROBBY CONRAD ROBINSON, Lake Charles Professional Aviation BRENDA IOYCE RODEN, Plain Dealing Early Childhood Education TOMMY IOE RODGERS, Crossett, Arkansas Electrical Engineering SHERYL FRANCES ROGERS, Shreveport Speech Pathology AMERICO RONCI, IR., Ruston Business Data Processing BERNARD HARDIN ROSENZWEIG, Lake Providence English and Spanish ALMA MARY ROUGELOT, Ruston Elementary Education LYNDA STACY ROWLAND, Shreveport Art Education THOMAS FRANKLIN ROWLAND, El Dorado. Arkansas Wildlife Biology IORY RUST, New Orleans Sociology HOWARD RYDER, IR., Pineville Forestry MICHAEL RAY RYDER, Shreveport Business Administration REBECCA ANN SADLER, Bastrop Institutional Management SUSAN LYNN SANCHEZ, Alexandria Accounting CHARLES F. SANDERS, Houma Chemical Engineering CURTIS FRANKLIN SANDERS. IR., Iena Accounting LARRY GENE SANDERS, Bossier City Business Data Processing RICHARD K. SANDERS, Minden Agriculture ALLEN WAYNE SANSON, Alexandria Finance IANICE ODOM SAVAGE, Farmerville Elementary Education TIMOTHY RAY SCARBOROUGH, Linville Business Education SUSAN KELLY SCHIRMER, Ruston Early Childhood Education ANITA CLARE SCHMAL, Shreveport English ERICK EDWARD SCHMIDT, Alexandria Real Estate -Insurance IIMMY RAY SCHULTZ, Baton Rouge Construction Technology CARMEN VINCENT SCIORTINO, Springhill Microbiology BARBARA ELLEN SCOTT Richboro Penns lvania y - Y Elementary Education M. BETTY SCRIBER, Ruston Medical Records Administration MALCOLM SELF, Lake Charles Chemical Engineering LOUIS WALDER SESSIONS II. Shreveport Pre-Medicine IOHN ELVIN SHAMP, Mandeville Biomedical Engineering BARRY BRYANT SHANKLIN, Mansfield Marketing MICKIE LYNN SHEFFIELD, DeRidder Speech and Hearing Therapy CHARLES FLOYD SHELOR, Ruston Electrical Engineering DEBORAH LOMAX SHELOR, Ruston English IAMES LARRY SHEPHERD, Ruston Industrial Management DENNIS A. SHERIDAN, Angie Social Studies Education RICHARD H. SHIRLEY, Shreveport Geology LAGNIAPPE Seniors -X' A e gg Nxt 91 ll f ix N ,, , ,U A ili -'iX-- n X Q' if Yf ww , . 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SMITH, Shongaloo Forestry MICHAEL ION SMITH, Ruston Marketing RONALD EDGAR SMITH, Shreveport Civil Engineering Georgia Seniors Seniors SHARON M. SMITH. Alexandria Elementary Education SUZANNE SMITH, Vivian I Advertising Art VIVIAN L. SMITH, Ruston General Business Administration DANIEL RAY SNEAD, Coushatta Personnel Management MARY FERRINGTON SOTO. Waterproof Elementary Education ROBERT H. SOUCY, Ruston Industrial Management BENIAMIN C. SPANN, Baton Rouge , Accounting NATHANIEL W. SPENCER, Monroe Business Administration PEGGY N. SPENCER, Ruston PATRICIA IANE SPESSARD, Shreveport Microbiology DAVID R, SPRAWLS, SR., Shreveport Accounting E CRAIG ROWAN SPRINGMEYER, Shreveport Pre-Medicine PATSY ANN SPURGEON. Zachary Library Science - Elementary Education K DIANE MATTHEWS sPURLocK. oibsiand 5' Business Education STEVEN MICHIEL SPURLOCK, Cibsland English , + FRED RUSSELL STAFFORD, III, Houston, Texas at ' 'K General Business ' is 5 WILLIAM V. STEED, IR., Ruston I Construction Technology MARK ADRIAN STEEDE, Escanaba. Michigan W Computer Science FELIX ANTHONY STELLMAN. II. Shreveport Computer Science E ,Q ' J' ,-3, MICHAEL ARTHUR STEPHENS, Columbia, South ,p.,'fJlfl Carolina Business Data Processing ei.s, LAGNIAPPE Marketing Q .7 MARILYN ANN STERKX, Alexandria English DOUGLAS WAYNE STEWART, Ruston Sociology HOWARD DOUGLAS STEWART, IR., Dubach Science Education ROBERT ZACK STEWART, Vicksburg, Mississippi Architecture DIANE STIGALL, Shreveport Speech and Hearing Therapy THOMAS NEAL STIVER, Ruston Industrial Engineering KATHERINE TESA STOKES, Sulphur Computer Science SHERRY LYNN STOLL, Bossier City Sociology DEBRA DUVALL STONE, Ruston Special Education GINGER SHERRI STRAIN. Shreveport Advertising Design SHEILA DIANNE STRICKLAND, Shreveport Microbiology GARY IAMES STRONG, Ruston Civil Engineering SAMUEL DeWAYNE STROZIER, Ruston Health and Physical Education TIMOTHY PATRICK SULLIVAN, Shreveport Professional Aviation IAMES ADRIAN SUMMERLIN, Ruston Electrical Engineering DONALD A. SWEETERS, Shreveport Accounting SUSAN CHRISTINA TALTON, Shreveport Interior Design DELIA ANN TATUM, Spearsville Office Administration MARY IO HEARD TATUM, Dubach Nursing GARY EDWARD TAYLOR, Decatur, Georgia Computer Science LILLIAN KATHRYN TAYLOR, Gulfport. Mississippi Office Admin. LINDA CAROL TAYLOR, Downsville Speech and Hearing Therapy MARC STEPHEN TAYLOR, Ruston Animal Husbandry PAULA ANN TAYLOR, Tallulah Institutional Management THOMAS H. TAYLOR, IR., Ruston Mathematics THOMAS IAY TERGLIAFERA, Berwick Economics SUSAN ANN TERRELL, Simsboro Science Education DONALD RAY TERRY. Vidalia Finance, Banking, Investments DILIP VANDRAVAN THAKRAR. Malawi. Africa Accounting CAROL ELLEN THOMAS, Bastrop Fashion Merchandising GERALD RICHARD THOMAS, Shreveport Mechanical Engineering MARILYN S. THOMAS. Bossier City Music Education MORELL THOMAS, St. Landry Business Management WILLIAM SCOTT THOMAS, Shreveport Music Education CATHERINE P. THOMASON, Oak Grove Speech and Hearing Therapy and Elementary Ed. CHARLES FLOYD THOMASON, Rayville Agriculture Business TOMMY IOE THOMPSON. Ruston General Forestry PATRICK LEE TILLEY, Ruston Sociology CHARLES E. TIPPITT, IR., College Park, Georgia Marketing IEANNE SUZANNE TITUS. Lynn Haven, Florida Social Studies Education Seniors ROSA MAY TOM, Panama, Panama French ERVIN L. TOUCHSTONE, Haughton Elementary Education RACHEL MARGARET TOUSSEL, LaPlace Special Education - Physically Handicapped BRYANT HEWITT TOWNSEND, Zachary Forestry DEBORAH KAY TRAVIS, Dunn Speech and Hearing Therapy DAVID LEE TROYANEK, LaCrosse, Wisconsin Management Science OLIVER WAYNE TROWBRIDGE, Ruston Science Education WILLIAM ARTHUR TULLIS, Longview, Texas Mechanical Engineering IANE MARIE TURNER, Harahan French JIMMY DONALD TURNER, Ruston Physical Education Senior DAWN IOVEL TUTTLE, Bossier City French DONALD LEE TUTTLE, Bossier City General Studies RON TWACHTMAN, Lake Charles Mechanical Engineering DANIEL WAYNE TWITCHELL, Vivian Pre-Medicine OLIVIA GAYLE UNDERWOOD, Ruston English RONALD K. UNDERWOOD, Ruston Pre-Medicine DEBBIE VARNELL, Pine Bluff, Arkansas Microbiology STEVEN ALFRED VOSS, Green River, Wyoming Electrical Engineering DENNIS PAUL WAGNON, Alexandria Banking and Investments LARRY MICHAEL WAITES, Shreveport Architecture DOUGLAS NEAL WALKER, Gonzales Elementary Education MARGARET I.. WALKUP. Shreveport Library Science IIM WALL, Shreveport Marketing GENE MICHAEL WALLACE. Baton Rouge Computer Science IOE HENRY WALLCE, IR., Ruston Iournalism LORAFAY LOUISE WALTER, Bossier City ' ' I' -'t- Interior Design BILLY HOWARD WARE, Rayville Business Management IAMES ELWARD WARE, Calhoun Accounting ERNEST EDWARD WARNOCK, Vicksburg, Mississippi Architecture A M ff OHNI-I WARREN IR El Dorado Arkansas ' I El - IE , ., , 'i t ' ' 'nee ' . Q - ec rica ngi ring X l Vgiyzg K A RANDALL T. WARREN, Castor Physical Education ROY STEPHEN WATERS, Hammond Business Administration IAMES MATHIAS WATSON, Shreveport Iournalism TRAVIS IERRY WATSON, Doyline Accounting LINDA KAY WEBB, Bossier City 5 Physical Education f -Mf g H . fi CARL T. WEDEMEYER, Metairie Economics ED L. WEILAND, Bossier City Accounting BARBARA IANE WELLS, Magnolia, Arkansas Home Economics CHARLES EVERETT WESTBROOK. IR., Bastrop Computer Science KATHY SUE WESTBROOK, Ruston Physical Education . LAGNIAPPE 'ta CONNIE L. WHITE. Shreveport Elementary Education CONNIE OUTLEY WHITE. Ruston Elementary Education PAMELA ANN WHITE. Ferriday Accounting PAMELA MARIE WHITE. El Dorado. Arkansas Computer Science WILLIAM BRUCE WHITE. New Orleans Geography PHILLIP EUGENE WHITSON. Vivian Business Education ELIZABETH ANNE WIBKER, Shreveport Mathematics KAREN MARYA WIECZOR. Chalmette Fashion Merchandising BILLY IO WILLIAMS. Ruston Economics CAROLYN ROSE WILLIAMS, Shreveport Psychology KAREN SUE WILLIAMS, Leesville Banking and Investments THELMA L. WILLIAMS. Shreveport Business Administration THOMAS IACKSON WILLIAMS. Shreveport Sociology DAVID PAUL WILSON. Vivian Pre-Law TED M. WILSON, Lafayette Advertising Art GENE ALAN WIMBERLY, Ringgold Psychology MARY KATHLEEN WINN. Homer Medical Technology ELIZABETH CATHERINE WISE. Baton Rouge Music Education VICKIE SHAW WOMACK. Chatham Nursing BOBBY GENE WOODALL, I-'armerville English Education DON ANDREW WOODARD. Ringgold Professional Aviation CHRISTY IORDAN WRENN. Ruston Lihrary Science and English IEANNE DIANE WRIGHT. Ruston Chemistry Medical Records Administration Mathematics LAVERNE WYATT. Bossier City Pre-Social Welfare ALICE FAYE YATES. Ringgold Elementary Education MILLIE LIANC YEE, Tallulah Accounting ANNA BELLE YOUNG, Benton, Arkansas Office Administration we be f- of -f SUSAN ELAINE WRIGHT. El Dorado. Arkansas WILLIAM A. WRIGHT. IR., Nacogdoches, Texas Underolassmen CASSANDRA, VERNIA ABRAM, Minden, Ir. RITA DENISE ABRAM, Minden, Fr. BRAD B. ADAMS, Shreveport, Soph. FRED LEE ADAMS III, Tanglewood, Fr. GERALD P. ADAMS, Evergreen. Soph. GREGORY GROVE ADAMS, Shreveport, Fr. IAMES ROSSER ADAMS, Hodge, Soph. MARCELLA ADAMS, Wisner, Ir. MIKE ADAMS, Columbia, Fr. PATRICK MARIUS ADEMA, New Orleans, Fr. WILL VELVIN ADGER, Hosston, Fr. LOIS ANN ADKINS, Haughton, Ir. PAUL MARK ADKINS, Bossier City, Soph. LYNN MARIE AICKLEN, New Orleans, Ir. IERI MARIE AILLET, Shreveport, Fr. zri vj. iw rv .QI ,L, 4 I Elm. '+'f x r BARBARA ANN AINSWORTH, Haynesville, Fr. HUDSON AKIN, Crossett, Ark., Soph. SUSAN R. AKIN, Crossett, Ark., Ir. CECIL LEXY ALBRITTON, Downsville, Fr. CHRISTOPHER IAMES ALBUS, New Orleans, Soph. CARITA DIANNA ALDY, Ionesboro, Fr. EUNICE E. ALEXANDER, IR., Ionesboro, Soph. HESTER MARIE ALEXANDER, Reserve, Ir. IILL VIRGINIA ALEXANDER, Ionesboro, Ir. LAURA ANN ALEXANDER, Shreveport, Fr. NANCY SUTTON ALEXANDER, Quitman, Soph. PATTI IO ALEXANDER, Ruston, Soph. CAROLYN ANN ALFORD, Covington, Soph. CATHY ANN ALFORD, Monroe, Fr. DONNA DENISE ALFORD, Minden, Ir. DONNA KAY ALFORD, West Monroe, Ir. CYNTHIA I. ALLBRITTON, Bossier City, Fr. DAVID BRUCE ALLEN, Houma, Ir. GARY DAVID ALLEN, Many, Fr. GLENDA ANN ALLEN, Gibsland, Fr. MARY LYNN ALLEN, Oakdale, Soph. REBECCA SUE ALLEN, Lake Charles, Ir. TERRI DANETTE ALLEN, Ruston, Ir. SHIRLEY IOANNE ALLUMS, Minden, Soph. NELDA KAY ALMOND, Coushatta, Fr. LAGNIAPPE i... A mit: ' lf' J.. VELDA FAY ALMOND, Coushatta, Fr. HOWARD STUART ALSOP, Slidell, Soph. LUIS FERNANDO ALVARADO, Shreveport, Soph. LARRY AMES, Sulphur, Ir. LOUIS R. AMES, Sulphur, Ir. ISSAM K. A. ANBOUBA, Shreveport, Ir. PATRICIA ANN ANDERSON, Shreveport, Ir. RICHARD R. ANDERSON, Keithville, Ir. IACQUELYN ANDREWS, Farmerville, Soph. IESSIE T. ANDREWS. Spearsville, Ir. PATSY ANN ANDREWS, Spearsville, Soph. SCOTT HARDIN ANDREWS, Shreveport, Fr. WANDA IOY ANDREWS, Marion, Soph. CHRIS A. ANDERSON, Haughton, Fr. EMILY LOUISE ANDERSON, Delhi, Soph. GAIL ANDERSON, Shreveport, Fr, IO LYNN ANDERSON, Minden, Ir. LANDRA FAYE ANDERSON, Minden, Fr. LAWRENCE ANDREW ANDERSON, West Monroe, Fr. NANCY LEIGH ANDERSON, Houston. Texas, Fr. STEVE WAYNE ANDERSON. Shreveport, Fr. VANESSA KAY ANDERSON, Haughton, Soph. GREGORY CHARLES ANDRIES, Shreveport, Soph. DON RICHARD ANDRY, New Orleans, Soph. BEVERLY IO ANGEL, Hot Springs, Ark., Ir. VICKIE LYNN ANTLEY, Farmerville, Ir. MELINDA CAROL ANTOON, El Dorado, Ark., Soph. IANET MARIE APPLEBY, Baton Rouge, Soph. KENNETH ARCHIE, Arcadia, Fr. IENNY LYNN ARENA, Middletown, R.I., Fr. IOSE LUIS ARGUMEDO, El Salvador, Soph. BERNARD FORD ARMOUR, IR., Shreveport, Ir. DANIEL ANDREW ARMOUR, Shongaloo. Ir. SHANNON LYN ARMSTRONG, Pineville, Fr. MARY ANNE ARNOLD, Shreveport, Soph. IOHNNY RAY ARRETTEIG, Ponchatoula, Soph. RITA F. ASHER, Pineville, Ir. IAMES PAUL ASHWORTH, Lake Charles, Ir. VERNON CARL ASHWORTH, New Orleans, Soph. HAROLD WAYNE ASVVELL, Downsville, Soph, Underczlassmen BOBBY RAY ATTAWAY, Shreveport, Fr. GILLES PAUL AUBERY, Portuguese, Ir. IOSEPH A. AUGUSTUS, IR., Baton Rouge, Fr. DENNIS LARRY AUSTIN, Minden, Soph. KEITH WAYNE AUSTIN, Shreveport, Fr. GARY IAMES AVALLONE, New Orleans, Soph. BRYAN PAUL BACHELOT, Lake Charles, Fr. VANCE RICHARD BAILES, Shreveport, Ir. COLIN GALBRAITH BAILEY, Tallulah, Ir. DELORIS ANN BAILEY,Tallu1ah, Soph. IOYCE ANN BAILEY, Gibsland, Fr. KATHY ANN BAILEY, Summerfield, Soph. MARCUS BAILEY, Pine Bluff, Ark., Soph. RICHARD BAYARD BAILEY, IR., New Orleans, Ir. SUSAN FROST BAINS, Redondo Beach. Calif., Soph. DONALD IOSEPH BAKER, Alexandria, Ir. GEORGE WILLIAM BAKER, West Monroe, Ir. GILBERT RAY BAKER, New Orleans, Fr. NADINE BAKER, Ruston, Ir. STEPHEN A. BAKER, Ghoudrant, Fr. RUTH ELLEN BALDRIDGE, Shreveport, Soph. WILLIAM WILEY BALDRIDGE, Shreveport, Ir. GEORGE ALEXANDER BALDWIN, IR., Shreveport, Fr. GARRY DENNIS BALENTINE, Springhill, Fr. IAMES ELWYN BALL, Rayville, Fr. LEILA KATHRYN BALL, Eudora, Ark., Ir. SANDRA RENEE BANKS, Winnsboro, Soph. ANGELA BARAGONA, Hodge, Ir. IERRY LYNN BARBER, Ruston, Soph. CINDY IUNE BARDWELL, Shreveport, Fr. CLAUDIA ANNE BARDWELL, Metairie, Soph. CAROL I. BARHAM, Ruston, Soph. DARLENE C. BARILLEAUX, New Iberia, Fr. ANN LUCILLE BARKER, Hamburg, Ark., Soph. ROBERT BRECK BARKER, Pineville, Soph. LYNN I. BARKLEY, Bossier City, Fr. IULIA KAYE BARNES, Hamburg, Ark., Soph. IED BARONE, New Orleans. Ir. MARILYN KAY BARR, Ruston, Ir. GEOFFREY S. BARRAS, Bossier City, Soph. .LAGNIAPPE I nderclassmen hw fffggiil f.. Y-fi 'I-P' d X MARTHA LUCIA BARRERA, Homer, Soph. CHARLES ERNEST BARRETT, Monroe, Fr. CONNIE LYNN BARRON, Clayton, Soph. IOAN TERESA BARRON, Charleston, S.C., Fr. ROBERT E. BARRON, Denham Springs, Soph. BOBBY ROBERT BARTLETT, Monroe, Fr. RITY LORETTA BARTLETT, Winnfield, Fr. WILLIAM GLENN BARTLETT, Ruston, Soph. IAMES THOMAS BARTON, Hope, Ark., Fr. ROBERT S. BARTON, Bossier City, Fr. TOMMY DALE BARTON, Gilbert, Fr. KATHRYN ANN BASCO, Shreveport, Soph. IANICE HINCKLEY BASINGER, Ruston, Ir. GEORGE ROBERT BASKIN, Baskin, lr. IULIE ANITA BASKIN, Baskin, Fr. CHERYL LYNN BASS, Ionesboro, Fr. IONI KAYE BASS, Coushatta, Fr. THERESA LUCILLE BATTAGLIA, Monroe, Ir. ELIZABETH MYOWN BAUCUM. Metairie, Soph. BILLY GLENN BAUDRY, Colfax, Soph. DAVID NELSON BAUMAN, Benton, Ir. CARLA CATHELENE BAXLEY, Quitman, Fr. CHERYL ANN BAXTER, Dubach, Fr. BOBBY WATSON BAYS, El Dorado, Fr. RONALD EUGENE BEACH, Wisner, Fr. DONNIE EDWARD BEALL, Denver, Colorado, Soph. GEORGE ALLEN BEARD, Ringgold, Fr. ION DAVID BEARD, Ruston, Soph. THERESSA ROSE BEARD, Shreveport, Soph. LINDA ANN BEARDEN, Downsville, Fr. GEORGE CARROLL BEASLEY, IR., Shreveport, Ir. RUSTY BEASLEY, Alvin, Texas, Fr. CHARLES WILLIAM BEASON, Alexandria, Soph. GIL KENDRICK BEAVER, Bernice, lr. KAREN LYNETTE BECK, Bossier City, Soph. ROXIE ANN BECK, Nachitoches. Fr. IAMES RICHARD BEEBE, El Dorado, Ark., Fr. LUCRETIA MERRY-ANN BEEGLE, Downers Grove, Ill., Ir. BERNARD BEN BEETHE, Lafayette, Fr. THOMAS IAMES BELKE, Hopelawn, NJ., Soph. Underclassmen X RICKIE IAMES BELLANGER, Marrero, Soph. DOYLE RAY BELLOTTE. Vivian, Soph. R. N. BELLUE IR.. Ruston, Ir. SHARON ANN BELLUE, Ruston, Ir, CATHERINE N. BENIAMIN, Monroe, Ir. ANGELA BENNETT, Spearsvillo, Soph. DONALD LEMAR BENNETT, Gibsland. Fr. LAYNE IOSEPH BENNETT, Chalmette, Soph. NOELANNE BENNETT, Natchez, Miss., Soph. PAULA KAYE BENNETT, Mansfield, Soph. WILLIAM MICHAEL BENOIT, Crowville, Fr. CINDY DOWELL BENTON, Ruston, Soph. SHIRLEY ANN BENTON, Minden, Soph. KIMBI LEE BERLIN, Shreveport, Ir. STEVE LEE BERRY, Shreveport, Fr. TERESA SUE BERRYHILL, Shreveport, Fr. FRED RUSSELL BESSINCER, Shreveport, Soph. DAVID RAYMOND BEST, Carrollton, Ohio, Ir. IANE ELLEN BEST, Ruston, Fr. RANDY RAY BETTELL, Dubach. Fr. BENIAMIN K. BEVILLE. Winnfield, Soph. CHERYI ANN RIERMAN. Shawnee, Okla.. Soph. ELLEN MARIE BILLARD, Minden, Fr. MARTHA ANN BINNS, Crossett, Ark., Fr. CINDY BIRMINGHAM, Shreveport, Fr. M. CHRISTINA BISCOMB, Garland, Texas, Soph. BARBARA ANNE BIVANS, Glen Burnie, Md., Fr. CHARLES LEONARD BLACK, Homer, Ir. LISA VIRGINIA BLACK, Farmerville, Soph. RIKKI ROAN BLACK, Pineville, Fr. STEPHEN KIRK BLACKWELDER, Homer, Ir. BRIAN GEORGE BLACKWELL, Shreveport, Fr. DEBRA ANN BLACKWELL, Shreveport, Soph. IIMMIE ALLEN BLACKWELL, Taylor, Texas, Ir. KENNETH LEWIS BLANCHARD, Iennings, Soph. RICHARD IOSEPH BLANCHARD IR., Monroe, Fr. ZAN BLANCHARD, Springhill. Ir. HELENE BLANKENBAKER, Bastrop, Fr. CHADETTA TOMMY BLANKENSHIP, Shrevepo KAREN SUE BLANKENSHIP, Zachary, Fr. LAGNIAPPE rt, Ir. Underclassmen P' by W ' ' 1435? Q 3 , ew' f 4 I v tti. KATHY BLANKINSHIP, Crossett, Ark., Soph. SHEILA RAYETTE BOATNER, Arcadia, Soph. IANE ELIZABETH BOGARD, Ruston, Fr. CONNIE SUE BOGGS, Plain Dealing, Soph. BOBBY IOE BOLDEN, Franklin, Soph. ALICE FAYE BOLTON, Bernice, Fr. MICHAEL W. BOLTON, Bossier City, Soph. DAVID W. BOND, Minden, Soph. IIMMIE WAYNE BOND, Ionesboro, Ir. IOHN EUGENE BONNEAU, Alexandria, Ir. MICHAEL E. BONNER, Pollock, Ir. PAMELA IOYCE BONSALL, Bastrop, Soph. RICHARD BOOTH, Farmerville, Fr. VAN BRANTLEY BOOTH, Farmerville, Soph. IOHNNY RAY BOOTHE, Wisner, Soph. LYNDA ELIZABETH BORDEN, Shreveport, Fr. GARY NORMAN BORTZ, Florissant, Mo., Soph. GINGER LEIGH BOSKO, Shreveport, Soph. PETER M. BOTH, Paterson, New Iersey, Ir. MICHAEL WAYNE BOTTOMS. El Dorado. Ark.. ROBERT BOYD BOULET, Lake Charles, Soph. GERALD DAVID BOUNDS, Plain Dealing, Ir. VINCENT GATES BOUNDS, IR., Logansport, Fr. VANESSA GAY BOWDEN, Shreveport, Ir. VIRGINIA ANN BOWIE, Bunkie, Ir. KATHY LYNN BOWMAN, Lake Charles, Soph. MURPHY IOSEPH BOUQUET, IR., Morganza, Ir. CHARLES STEVEN BOYER, Leesville, Soph. ALLEN DREW BOYTE, Delhi, Fr. BARBARA ELLEN BRABSTON, Zachary, Fr. ROSETTA BRADFORD, Arcadia, Ir. CHESTER ARTHUR BRADLEY, Ruston, Ir. MARTIN DAVID BRADSHAW, Shreveport, Ir. IODY I. BRAMMER, Glendale, Arizona, Soph. BILL HOWARD BRANCH, Minden, Soph. MARY ELIZABETH BRANHAM, Norfolk, Va., Soph IAMES LORENZA BRANSFORD, Chatham, Soph PATRICIA H. BRANTLEY, Iunction City, Ark., Ir. RICHARD G. BRANTLEY, Ruston, Ir. DEBBIE LOU BRANTLY, Homer, Soph, Underclassmen DAYNA IANE BRANTON, Haynesville, Fr. GAYLAN BRASELTON, Shreveport, Soph. BETHANY IO BRASHER, Shreveport, Soph. IANIS DIANNE BRASWELL. Shreveport, Fr. MELISSA BRASWELL, Henderson, Tex., Soph. RICHARD KEITH BRAUD, Marksville, Fr. CHARLES NORTON BRAY, Shreveport, Ir. TREASA A. BREAZEALE, Arcadia, Soph. ELIZABETH IANE BREWSTER, West Monroe, Fr. IAN RENEE BREWSTER, Alexandria, Fr. ROBIN DALE BRIDGES, Haynesville, Ir. IOHN F. BRIDGMAN, Clarksville, Ark., Ir. IAMES IRA BRIGGS IR., Hot Springs, Ark., Ir. THOMAS BERRY BRIGGS, Hot Springs, Ark., Soph. STEVEN EDWARD BRILEY, Marrero, Soph. IAMES KEITH BRINGOL, Wisner, Fr. SHIRLEY BRISTER, Baton Rouge, Fr. ORA DIANN BRISTO, Mansfield, Fr. MARLA ANNE BROCATO, Shreveport, Soph. MURIEL FRANKLIN BROCK, Dubach. Ir. NANCY ELIZABETH BROCK, Shreveport, Fr. LINDA K. BRODERICK, Bossier City, Soph. IOHN KENNETH BROOKS, West Monroe, Soph. CATHRYN CLARICA BROWN, Shreveport, Fr. CLAIRE ANN BROWN, Fusion, Soph. DEBORAH IEAN BROWN, Summerfield, Soph. DEBORAH LOUISE BROWN, Ruston, Fr. DONALD EUGENE BROWN, Shreveport, Fr. GARY DAVID BROWN, Quitman, Soph. KAREN ANNETTE BROWN, Shreveport, Fr. KENNETH MICHAEL BROWN, Ionesboro, Fr. LEE DARROW BROWN, Shreveport. Fr. MARY DIANE BROWN, Iackson, Miss., Fr. PAT BAIRD BROWN, Homer, Fr. ROBERT ALAN BROWN, West Monroe, Fr. SUSANNE BROWN, Tallulah, Ir. TRESIA DIANE BROWN, Choudrant, Fr. VEETTA CAROL BROWN, Monroe, Ir. E. T. BROWNING, Lake Charles, Soph. MELISSA SUE BROWNING, Baton Rouge, Soph. LAGNIAPPE Underelassmen 'V' 5 Z, ,,: an ' V' f-fx wt. RAYMOND WILBURN BROWNINC IR., Vidalia. DEBRA ANN BRUCE, Shreveport, Fr. KIMBERLEY ELIZABETH BRUCE, Ruston, Fr. VIC W. BRUCE, Shreveport, Soph. SARA FRANCES BRUMFIELD, Amite, Fr. THOMAS MELVIN BRUMFIELD, Bogalusa, Ir. DELANE CELESTE BRUNER, Baton Rouge, Ir. MICHAEL TRAVIS BRUNNER, Metairie, Ir. TED BRETT BRUNSON, Many, Ir. HOLMES MOYCE BRYAN. IR., West Monroe, Ir WAYNETTE L. BRYAN, Ruston, Fr. BARBARA ELLEN BRYANT, Shreveport, Fr. LESTER BRYANT, Baton Rouge, Fr. RHONDA GAY BRYANT, Shreveport, Ir. RICKY LYNDAL BUCKMAN, Alexandria, Ir. STEVEN GRECOR BUELOW, Hot Springs, Ark., YVONNE BUCCS, Homer, Soph. CAROLYN KAY BULLER, Hodge, Soph. SONNY TRENT BULLER, Hodge. Fr. BOBBY RAY BULLOCK. Shreveport. Fr. DONALD LEE BULLOCK, Shreveport. Fr. VIVIAN DENISE BUNCH, Shreveport. Soph. CAROL I. BURBANK, New Iberia, Fr. LISA IANE BURCHENAL, Slidell, Ir. BETSY CLAIRE BURCESS, Shreveport. Soph. CYNTHIA LOUISE BURCESS, Keithville, Fr. DAVID BARREKETTE BURK, Ruston, Ir. CHARLA F. BURNS, Baton Rouge. Ir. NADA MARIE BURNS, Ruston, Ir. PATRICIA ELIZABETH BURNS, Shreveport, So SHEILA LYNETTE BURNS, Shreveport, Fr. DALE DEAN BURNUM, Shreveport, Ir. RANDY PAUL BURROUCHS, Hot Springs, Ark., MONA LYNN BURROW, Cullen, Fr. FRANCIS MARIE BURT, Shreveport, Fr. IOAN MARIE BURT. Simsboro, Fr. VIKKI MARCENE BURTON, Ruston, Fr. DEBBIE ANN BUTCHER, Monroe. Fr. RANDAL LEE BUTCHER, Baker, Fr. CAROLYN ANN BUTLER, Marion, Fr. I Underolassmt ri nh CARY GLEN BUTLER, Baton Rouge, Fr. GLORIA DIANE BUTLER, Boyce, Fr. M. SUE BUTLER, Waterproof, Ir. RICHARD CHARLES BUTLER, Lake Charles, Fr. PATRICIA KAY BUTTON, Shreveport, Fr. EDWARD ANTHONY BUTTROSS, Lafayette, Ir. TI-IARON RENE BUXTON, Chatham, Soph. CAROLYN ANN BYERS, Ruston, Fr. SUSAN ILENE BYRNE, Natchez, Miss., Soph. GEORGE IEROME CAGE, Choudrant, Fr. BRUCE KEITH CAIN, Effie, Ir. PAUL DONALD CAIN, New Orleans, Soph. GORDON LEE CALAHAN. El Dorado, Ark., Fr. DAVID PRENTISS CALHOUN, Mansfield, Ir. KEVIN PATRICK CALLAHAN, Monroe, Conn., Fr. DANI LYNN CALLAWAY, Ruston, Fr. RANDALL LEE CALLOWAY, Vivian, Ir. CHARLES R. CALOGERO, Ruston, Ir. KATHLEEN H. CALOGERO, Ruston, Ir. SANDRA NELL CAMMACK, Alexandria, Soph. WILLIAM DAVID CAMP, Shreveport, Fr. DANNY KIETI-I CAMPBELL, Alexandria, Fr. DONNA IEANNE CAMPBELL, Alexandria, Soph. IANICE ANN CAMPBELL, Dubach, Fr. LYNN MOORE CAMPBELL, Ruston, Ir. PETER IOHN CANCIENNE, Belle Rose, Ir. RICKY L. CANDLER, Ruston, Fr. ROBERT PETER CANEDO, New Orleans, Fr. EDDIE CANNATELLA, Shreveport, Ir. THOMAS C. CANTIN, Rayville, Fr. MIKE R. CAPENOS, Winchester, Va., Ir. CLINTON LYLE CAPSHAW, Leavenworth, Kan., Ir. DIANE CARAWAY, Pineville, Fr. DAVID MORRIS CARLOCK, Baton Rouge, Fr. RUSSELL RANDY CARLOCK, Bentley, Soph. DAVID HAROLD CARMICAL, Bossier City, Ir. PAMELA CARMICAL, Bossier City, Ir. KAY F. CARPENTER, Hamburg, Ark., Fr. RONALD STEVEN CARPENTER, Calvin, Fr. RUTH ODDETTE CARPENTER, Shreveport, Ir. LAGNIAPPE Underclassmen HARDY LEE CARPER, Shreveport, Soph. GAY CARROLL, Monroe, Fr. GLENDA KAY CARROLL, Baton Rouge, Soph. KATHRYN C. CARROLL, Ruston, Fr. SUZANNE CARROLL, Ruston, Soph. SANDY GAIL CARSON, Hodge, Ir. MICHAEL FLETCHER CARSWELL, Colfax, Fr. DANIEL ROLAND CARTER, Vivian, Fr. DONALD CLARENCE CARTER, Shreveport, Fr. MORRIS CARTER, IR., Monroe, Fr. MURPHY CARTER, Shreveport, Fr. PATRICIA ANN CARTER, Ruston, Fr. LAURA TERESA CASCIO, Shreveport, Ir. ANGELA BETH CASKEY, Farmerville, Ir. IAN MARCE CASON, Ruston, Fr. SHELIA SUE CASON, Coushatta, Fr. DAVID A. CASTLEMAN, Lake Providence, Soph. ANTHONY HENRY CATANESE, Gretna, Ir. GARY ARNOLD CATHEY, Minden, Fr. ELMORE LOUIS CATOIRE, Baker, Soph. HELENA IOYCE CAUSEY, Doyline, Soph. FREIDA WILSON CAVE, Sarepta, Fr. IAMES GREGORY CAVER, Dubach, Soph. ALPO RENE CAZENAVE, Metairie, Fr. ERIC MARSHALL CHAMBERLIN, Pelican, Soph. DANIEL STEWART GHAMBLEE, Ruston, Soph. DEBORAH WATT GHAMBLEE, Ruston, Fr. GLEN IAMES CHAMPAGNE, Lake Charles, Ir. SHERREE LYNN CHANCE, Ruston, Fr. GLENDA CONLEY CHANDLER, Ringgold, Fr, LARRY CHANDLER, Ida, Ir. MARY REBECCA CHANDLER, Ruston, Soph. REBECCA ELIZABETH CHANDLER, Shreveport, Fr STANLY MARK CHANDLER, Ruston, Fr. ROBERT DENNIS CHANG, Farmerville, Fr. ROGER CLAYTON CHAPMAN, Sunset, Fr. ROBERT I. CHAPPELLIE, Bossier City, Soph. MARTHA LOUISE CHASE, Baker, Fr. WANDA ANN CHASE, Metairie, Soph. LARRY PAUL CHATELAIN, Shreveport, Ir. Underczlassmf n RONALD MARCE CHATELAIN, Shreveport, Ir, ELTON CHATMAN, Homer, Fr. KIRK D. CHAUVIN, Berwick, Soph. LARRY IOHN CHENEVERT, Simmesport, Fr. IUNE P. CHENEY, Denham Springs, Ir. SHARON ANN CHESSER, Shreveport, Fr. BEVERLY KATE CHEVALLIER, Everton, Ark., Fr DAVID ROY CHEVALLIER, Ionesville, Soph. EDWARD PAUL CHEVALLIER, Everton, Ark., Fr. SHOONG HONG CHEW, Vicksburg, Miss., Soph. DIANNA LYNN CHOAT, Lake Providence, Fr. KAREN FAYE CHOAT, Lake Providence, Ir. SONYA ANNETTE CHRIST, Haughton. Fr. ROBERT CARL CI-IRISTENSEN, Shreveport, Ir, GARY DALE CHRISTIAN, Ruston, Fr. KAREN SUE CHRISTIAN. Metairie, Ir. TOMMY RICHARD CHRISTIAN, Rayville, Ir. DOUGLAS C. CHURCH, EI Dorado, Ark., Ir. TERRY LEE CIECHOMSKI, Adena, Ohio, Fr. GEORGE EDWARD CIRE. Lake Charles, Soph. . LAGNIAPPE iss 'mfs J, 1? H43 if it :fa 3 -I4 .,. t ,..., fl S I I In 'H it I ' 'East . I gli? ANNIE LEE CLAIBORNE, Shreveport, Ir, CAROLYN CLARK, New Orleans, Soph. CATHERINE LYNN CLARK, Haughton, Soph. IERRI ANN CLARK, Bastrop, Fr. KATHRYN ANN CLARK, Lake Charles, Fr. IUDY LORAINE CLARY, Minden, Fr. PAMELA KAY CLAWSON, Haynesville, Fr. IUDY ANN CLEMENT, Vivian. Fr. PATRICIA ELLEN CLEMENT, Birmingham, Ala.. Ir. CHARLIE IOE CLEMENTS, Plain Dealing, Soph. NAKITA SUE CLICK, Slidell, Ir. DEBORAH ANN CLISHAM, Shreveport, Soph. CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA CLOUD, Stonewall, Soph. KAREN ANN CLOUD, Minden. Soph. MICHAEL KEVIN CLOUD, Shreveport, Fr. EDWARD RAYMOND COATS, Baker, Fr. IACK W. COBB, Ringgold, Soph. ELIZABETH IANE COCHRAN, Shreveport, Ir. IOHN ED COLVIN, IR.. Dubach, Fr. CONNIE LYNN COKER, Calhoun, Fr. ARLINDA RENA COLE. Minden. Fr. DAVID SHACKELFORD COLE, Minden, Soph. RHONDA SUE COLE, Sicily Island, Fr. RONALD EDWARD COLE, Haynesville, Ir. VICTOR FRANCIS COLE, Gretna, Fr. CATHY DELORIES COLEMAN, Tallulah, Fr. DONALD RAY COLEMAN, Springhill, Ir. RICKEY L. COLEMAN, Shreveport, Soph. DAVID WYMAN COLLIE, Gilbert, Fr. MARY VIRGINIA COLLIE, Gilbert, Ir. IAMES RUSSELL COLLIER, IR., Shreveport, Fr. BRENDA IOYCE COLLINS. Shreveport, Fr. IOSEPH TODD COLLINS, Shreveport, Soph. ROGER COLLINS, Monroe, Soph. WILLIAM COLON, IR., Bossier City, Soph. IAN ELAINE COLVIN, Dubach, Ir. MARTHA B. COLVIN, Dubach, Fr. RHONDA ANNE COLVIN, Springhill, Soph. STEPHEN MARTIN COMER, Longview, Texas, Ir. PATRICIA ANN COMPTON, Kelly, Fr. Underulassmen MICHAEL DAVID COODY, Shreveport, Soph. IO DARRYL COOK, Smackover, Ark., Fr. IOYCE WANNETTA COOK, Plain Dealing. Fr. ROBIN ANN COOK, Baton Rouge, Soph. IAN ELIZABETH COOKE, Minden, Ir. KENNETH ROY COOLEY, Texarkana, Tex., Fr. DEBRA M. COOPER, Minden, Soph. LARRY NELSON COOPER, Bossier City, Soph. MARILYN ANN COOPER, Ruston, Fr. SHERRY LEE COOPER, Shreveport, Ir. CHARLOTTE E. CORBETT, Alexandria. Ir. WILLIAM LELON CORBIN, III, Baton Rouge, Soph. I EMILE BRADEN CORDARO, Shreveport, Soph. IACK VINCENT CORDARO, Shreveport, lr. KEITH LAMAR CORKERN, Baton Rouge, Soph. LINDA L. CORKERN, Baton Rouge, Ir. FRANCIS LEON CORLEY, Pineville, Soph. PAULA IEANNETTE CORLEY, Ringgold, Fr. SUZANNE CORLEY, Ringgold, lr. CHERYL LEE CORN, El Dorado, Ark., Fr. D. WAYNE COTTINGHAM, Monroe. Fr. LINDA GAYLE COTTON, Shreveport, Fr. NORMA IEAN COUVILLION, Alexandria, Soph. SUSAN DAWN COWGILL, Omaha, Nebr., Soph. IACK LEE COX, Ruston, Ir. MILTON DAVIS COX, Goldonna, Fr. CARL ALLEN CRAIG, Trout, Soph. GAYLA LEE CRAIG, Iena, Fr. IOHNNIE ANDREW CRAIG, Iena, Soph. SONDRA KAYE CRANE, Shreveport, Fr. GEORGE MICHAEL CRANFORD, Ruston, Soph. STANLEY GENE CRAWFORD, Dubach, Soph. REBECCA CREIGHTON, Magnolia, Ark., Fr. VICKI IO CRENSHAW, Shreveport, Soph. FRANK DENNIS CRICK, Olla, Ir. MICHAEL WADE CRISLER, Mansfield, Fr. IIM MADISON CROLEY, Longview, Tex., lr. HERBERT LAMONT CROSBY, Houston, Tex., Ir. MARY CELESTE CROTWELL, Columbia, Soph. RICHARD POST CROWDER, Ruston. Fr. LAGNIAPPE '1- X Q19 r . We ,f 9 A fi' 'lr Q . wg bu? if Ll' X , 'IH f xv' Q ' g fl' 'QW Underclassmen ,. +0 , . he rf if fu' I 'Wx-6 .1-H-. 'K ' X . 'f:lilaI:vfI3mlk5, CYNTHIA BLANCHE CROWSON, Hodge, Fr. SHERI KAY CRUMP, Ringgold, Fr. BRENDA IO CRUMPLER, Magnolia, Ark,, Soph. THOMAS WADE CULBERTSON, Monroe, Soph. PAUL WAYNE CULPEPPER, Minden, Ir. CATHERINE ANN CUMMINGS, Pineville, Soph. DAVID LAMAR CUMMINGS, Delhi, jr. IAMES CODY CUMMINGS, Winnfield, Fr. LAUREN SHEA CUNNINGHAM, Baton Rouge, Soph. RICKEY EDWARD CUREINGTON, Winnsboro, Ir. BONNIE IEANNINE CURRY, Minden, SODh. FRANCES SUZANNE CURRY, Doylme, Fr. MARIA MICHELENE CURTIS, New Llano. Soph. KATHLEEN CURTS, Ruston, Fr. DONALD GENE DAIGLE, Iowa, Ir. LISA ANN DAIGRE, Alexandria, Fr. CHARLES KENT DAILEY, Minden, Soph. IOHN LINDSTROM DAILEY, Extension, Soph. DARRELL WAYNE DAMARE, New Orleans, Ir. IANET ANN DANCE, Athens, Soph. BRENDA KAYE DANCY, Bernice, Fr. DEBORAH DALE DANCY, Bernice, Soph. MAYBELLINE DARBY, Farrnerville, Soph. IULIE ANN DARGIS, Metairie, Ir. DAVID GARRETT DARLAND, Ruston, Fr. EDWARD COLLINS DARLING, Crossett, Ark., Fr. MARTHA LORETTA DARLING, Slidell, Fr. GERARD R. D'AUNOY, Chalmette, Soph. DAVODA LYNN DAVIDSON, Alexandria, Fr. DON PAUL DAVIDSON, Taylor, Ark., Fr. GUY BRITTON DAVIDSON, Dallas, Texas, Ir. IOEY F. DAVIDSON, Choudrant, Ir. LARRY ALAN DAVIDSON, Shreveport, Fr. PETER NORMAN DAVIDSON, Shreveport, Ir. IOHN CLARK DAVIES, Luling, Fr. NORMA I. DAVILA, Gretna, Ir. BILLY RAY DAVIS, Keithville, Ir. DEBORRAH DAVIS, Shreveport, Soph. DONALD RAY DAVIS, Wisner, Fr. GLENN ALAN DAVIS, Ionesville, Ir. Underclassmen IUDY ANNE DAVIS, New Orleans, Ir. KATHY SUSAN DAVIS, Shreveport, Soph. LON CARROL DAVIS, Marion, Soph. MARSHA LYNNE DAVIS, Minden, Ir. MYRON RAY DAVIS, Hot Springs, Ark., Fr. NANCY MOORE DAVIS, Dubach, Ir. STEVEN L. DAVIS, Shreveport, Fr. WALTER E. DAVIS, Ruston, Ir. WILLIAM MARK DAVIS, Houston, Tex., Fr. PAMELA BETH DAVISON, Baton Rouge, Fr. KEVIN WEBB DAWKINS, Dallas, Tex., Fr. IAMES RICHARD DAY, Gretna, lr. IIMMY GLENN DAY, Marion, Ir. WILLIAM T. DAY, Shreveport, Ir. IAMES DAVID DEAL, Bastrop, Fr. ROXANE DEAN, Farmerville, Soph. SHARON CAUDLE DEAN, Shreveport, lr. TASCA ANNE DEAN, lena. Fr. WILLIAM BURKETT DEAN, Colfax, Ir. REBECCA ANN DeBROECK, Shreveport, Soph WILLIAM LARRY DECKER, Iena. Ir. GEROLD WAYNE DEDON, Baton Rouge. Fr. IAMES EDWARD DBFREESE. Girard. Fr. ROBERT LEE DEICH, Metairie, Fr. ANITA KAREN DELANEY, Vidalia. Soph. KATHY ELAINE DELANEY, Dubach, Ir. REBECCA SUE DELK, Luling, lr. STEPHAN LOUIS DELK, Luling, lr. CYNTHIA LOU DELONY, Dubach, Fr. LOIS L. DELONY, Ruston, Ir. PATRI IA ION DELONY, Ruston. Fr. M NORM. N RANDOLPH DENNIS, Hattiesburg, REGINA MARIE DENNIS, Benton, Ir. MARGARET ANN dePINGRE, Minden, Fr, LONNIE LOUERN DESOTO, Mansfield, Fr. SUSAN CAIL DEUFEL, Shreveport, Fr. RONALD WAYNE DEVILLE, Ville Platte, Fr. BRADLEY STEPHEN DEW, Killeen. TX, Soph. LINDA SUE DEW, Mer Rouge, Fr. TERESA RENEE DEW, Ruston. Fr. LAGNIAPPE L 4 ,fnx CARROL OWEN DEWITT, Dry Prong. Ir. WM. ROY DEZENDORF, IR., Metairie. Soph. LISA CAROL DIAL. Kenner. Fr. STEPHEN GEORGE DICK, Largo, Florida, Fr. TERRY WAYNE DICK. Dubaczh, Ir. LYNN CARL DICKINSON, Tilusville, Florida, Ir. BOB MADISON DILL, Lake Charles, Fr. SUSAN KAY DILLARD, Lake Providence, Fr. IOSEPH BARTON DIRAGO, Vicksburg. MS. Soph. MARY ANNE DIRAGO. Vicksburg, MS, Fr. BARRY MYLES DOBBINS, Arcadia, Soph. DENISE IOYCE DOBBINS, Baton Rouge, Soph. ANITA MARIE DODD, Shreveport, Soph. TERRY LYNETTE DOHERTY, Tioga, Soph. IAMES VAN DONNELL, Seabrook, Texas, Soph. PATRICK FLYNN DONNELL, Seabrook. Texas. Fr. CATHERINE MARIE DONOHOE, Pineville. Soph. DONNA LEE DOOBIE. Ruston, Fr. NORBY LOUIS DOOLEY, Fra klin. Ir. KEITH EDWARD DOPSON. R. yville. Ir. TOMMY DORSEY. Shreveport, Soph. WILLIAM IOSEPH DASHER, Shreveport. Ir. CHUCK DAVEY DOSS. Dubaoh. Soph. SHEILA FAY DOSS, Duhach, Fr. CHARLES EDWIN DOTSON, Shreveport, Fr. DAVID SCOTT DOUGHTY, Baton Rouge, Soph. ROBERT ERROL DOUGHTY, Winnsboro, Fr. ZILLA ANN DOUGHTY. Dubach. Soph, MIKE DOUGLAS, Athens, Tenn. Fr. KIM ELLEN DOW, Dry Prong, Fr. FRANK DEWDYNE DOVVDY, IR., Hodge, Ir. C. GIL DOWIES, Homer, Fr. TEILA ANN DOVVNS. Bossier City, Fr. THOMAS ALAN DRAGO. Slidell, Fr. MELANIE IO DRAKE. Hamburg, Ark., Ir. CHARLES MONROE DRENNAN. West Monroe. Fr TERRY LYNN DRISKILL, Hodge. Soph. DONALD WAYNE DRONE. Baton Rouge. Ir. CLIFFORD IOSEPH DROUET, Baton Rouge. Fr. THOMAS G. DUCK, Sulphur, Ir. Underrxlassmc n RANDY IUDE DUCOTE, Cottonport, Ir. DENISE ANNETTE DUGAS, Marion, Fr. KENNETH L. DUGAS, Marion, Fr. SUZETTE HENDERSON DUGDALE, Choudrant, Ir. RICHARD LAWRENCE DUHE, Shreveport, Soph. GLENDA DALE DUMAS, Dubach, Fr. MELANIE CIMBER DUMAS, Farmerville, Fr IACQUELINE DUNCAN, Ruston, Fr. KERRY LEE DUNCAN, Shreveport, Fr. NELL T. DUNCAN. Ruston. Ir. BETTY R. DUNN, Dubach, Fr. IOYCE MARIE DUNN. Shreveport, Soph. IOHN ANDREW DUPONT, Rayville, Soph. RICKY PAUL DUPRE, Houma, Ir. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER DUPRE, Opelousas, Ir. THOMAS BYRD DUPREE, Baton Rouge, Ir. IOHN DAWSON DURBIN, Baton Rouge, Fr. NELDA IUNE DURBIN, Dodson, Soph. CINDY I. DURHAM, Alexandria, Soph. CRAIG WALTON DURRETT, El Dorado, Soph. DAISY IUNE DURRETT, Arcadia, Soph. NANCY ANNE DURRETT, Arcadia, Ir. MARY MARGARET DURUSAU, Shreveport, Fr. PAUL C. DUTY, Shreveport, Soph. IAMES RONALD DUVALL, Shreveport, Fr. DAVID LEE EAST, Shreveport, Soph. DAVID MILTON EBERHARD, Slidell, Fr. DONNA SUE ECHOLS, Minden, Fr. ROBERT ALAN EDDINGTON, Mansfield, Fr, CYNTHIA EDWARDS, Farmerville, Fr. DAVID FARRELL EDWARDS, Kilbourne, Ir. IERRY LAYNE EDWARDS, Haughton, Fr. MARTHA IO EDWARDS, Shreveport, Soph. MARY TERESA EDWARDS, Monroe, Fr. MILLIE GAIL EDWARDS, Lake Providence, Fr. IAN IRVIN EDWARDS, Dunn, Ir. WILLIAM MICI-IEAL ELLIOTT. Bernice, Ir. RONALD L. ELLIS, Minden, Ir. MELISSA ANN ELROD, Shreveport, Soph. DE'ANN ELIZABETH ELY, Shreveport, Fr. LAGNIAPPE Underolassmen 'tiki-I' , v ,Mk CYNTHIA ANN EMERSON, Ruston, Ir. DONALD H. EMERSON, Homer, Soph. POLLY DELL EMERSON, Homer, Fr. CYNTHIA RUTH EMORY, Choudrant, Fr. RUBBY ENDARA, Shreveport, Fr. KENNETH LEROY ENGELMANN, Hurst, Texas, Soph. MARK PAUL ENOCHSON, Slidell, Fr. TIMOTHY MORTIN ERMES, Bossier City, Soph. IOYCE ANN ERNST, Webb, MS, Fr. IAMES DAVID ERWIN, Magnolia, Ark., Ir. EDMUND A. ESTES, Ruston, Soph. IOEL H. ESTES, Ruston, Ir. FREDERICK WADE EUBANKS, Tallulah, Fr. STACEY ADAIR EUBANKS, Baton Rouge, Soph. MICHELE LEE EVANOFF, Shreveport, Fr. NANCY IAN EVANS, Rouge City, Texas, Fr. WILLIAM F. EYLER, IR., Bossier City, Ir. CHARLES RAY FAIR, Baton Rouge, Fr. SUSAN ELIZABETH FALER, Shreveport, Fr. MARTHA SUSAN FANNING, Baton Rouge, Ir. NANCY MARIE FARIES, Shreveport, Ir. MARY CHARLENE FARR, Shreveport, Fr. BRENDA IEAN FARRAR, Zachary, Ir. MARY FRANCES FAULK, Sulphur, Ir. GARY D. FAULKNER, Ruston, Soph. MARIAN ELIZABETH FEDUCIA, Shreveport, Soph. PAUL DEWITT FELLOWS, III, DeRidder, Fr. IOHN CHRIS FELSENTHALM, Pineville, Fr. RUBY MAYE FELTON, Bossier City, Fr. IAMES MICHAEL FERGUSON, Little Rock, Ark., Soph. MARGARET LOUISE FERRINGER, Ambridge, Pa., Soph IEANIE MARGARET FINCHER, El Dorado, Ark., Soph. DENNIS RUSSELL FINLEY, Ashdown, Ark., Fr. KAREN BETH FISETTE, Springhill, Ir. SANDRA KAY FITCH, Monroe, Soph. DONNA IANE FITZGERALD, Ruston, Soph. LORAINE KAE FLETCHER, Shreveport, Fr. DEBORAH LAVERNE FLINTROY, Monroe, Fr. BOBBY IOE FLOYD, Columbia, Fr. TIMOTHY FITZPATRICK FLOYD, Hattiesburg, MS, Ir. Underclassmen . DANNY RAY FLYNN, Alexandria, Fr. DEBRA LYNN FOGLEMAN, Alexandria, Fr. BONITA STICKELL FOLAND, Ruston, Soph. TANYA ANN FOLKS, Hodge, Fr. RODERICK WAYNE FOPPE, Shreveport, Fr. MONTY LYNN FORBESS, Farmerville, Soph. PAMELA FORBESS, Farmerville, Ir. BARBARA ANN FORD, West Monroe, Soph. BRUCE BERNARD FORD, Ringgold, Soph. DORIS GILDERT FORD, Quitman, Ir. IOI-IN STEVEN FORD, Bossier City, Fr. IOSEPH DENNIS FORD, Homer, Soph. PHYLLIS EILEEN FORD, Ringgold, Soph. STEVEN EARL FORD, St. Ioseph, Ir. LORI LAURIE FOREMAN, Kaplan, Fr. DUANE DAVID FORREST, Texarkana, Ark., Soph. BEVERLY CARROLL FORT, Baton Rouge, Ir. DEBBIE IUNE FORTENBERRY, Monroe, Fr. CAMILLE DIANE FOSTER, Shreveport, Fr. GERALD WILEY FOSTER, West Monroe, Ir. GLADYS MARIE FOSTER, Shreveport, Fr. ALICE IANNIECE FOWLER, Winnsboro, Soph. DAVID LEE FOX, Minden, Fr. IOEL FOX, West Monroe, Soph. REBECCA ANN FOX, Bastrop, Fr. PAMELA RENEE FRAME, Bossier City, La., Ir. BEVERLY ANN FRANCIS, Alexandria, Ir. KATHERINE GAY FRANK, Alexandria, Fr. ALBERT MICHAEL FRANKLIN, Dubach, Fr. GARY W. FRANKLIN, Olla, Ir. SIDNEY ANNE FRANKS, Dallas, TX, Fr. COLLEEN EILEEN FRASER, Shreveport, Ir. PATRICIA ANN FRASER, Shreveport, Fr. DEE ANNA FRAZIER, Baskin, Fr. DIANE FRAZIER, Shreveport, Soph. PAM FREDERICK, Shreveport, Fr. DAVID SALTER FREEMAN, Baton Rouge, Fr. IAMES KELLER FREEMAN, IR., Ruston, Fr. SI-IEILA DIANNE FREEMAN, Vidalia, Fr. DONISA ANNE FRENCH, Mansfield, Fr. LAGNIAPPE Underolassmen K J' 5-L WW tg., N L ,l xx SCOTT PAUL FRESHLEY, Milwaukee, Wis., Ir. CHARLES EDWARD FREUND, Bastrop, Fr. THERESA RENEE FRISCH, Shreveport, Fr. KENNETH LEE FRIZZELL, Shreveport, Ir. IEAN ANN FRYE, Minden, Soph. ELIZABETH ANNETTE FULLER, Dubach, Fr. PHYLLIS LYNN FULLER, Ruston, Fr. THERESA DIANNE FULLER, Baskin, Fr. GEORGIA CAROLYN FULTON, Tallulah, Fr. CINDY LEE FURR, Bossier City, Fr. IOHN L. FURR, Ruston, Ir. IUDY KAY FURR, Wisner, Soph. RAY FURR, Wisner, Ir. CARL IAMES FUSELIER, Lake Charles, Ir. LORA GAYLE FUTCH, Farmerville, Fr. GAYLE H. FUTRELL, Ruston, Soph. PATSY SUE FUTRELL, Dry Prong, Soph. IEFFREY KEITH GABLE, Pineville, Soph. MARCUS IOSEPH GAGNARD, Marksville, Ir. GAYLA DENISE GAINES, Hodge, Fr. PRESTON BERNEARD GAIAN, Baton Rouge, Fr. KAREN GALBREATH, Natchez, MS, Soph. LITTLE BILL GALL, Rayville, Soph. IEFF WAYNE GALLE, Ft, Meade, MD, Soph. IANET SUE GALLOWAY, Shreveport, Fr. MARTHA ELISABETH GALLOWAY, Bossier C IERRY WAYNE GANDY, Mangham, Ir. PATRICIA CLAIRE GANDY, Winnsboro, Ir. BRENDA I. GANTT, Arcadia, Ir. IOY A. GARBARINO, Washington, Soph. IULIA RUSSELL GARCIA, Ruston, Ir. BOBBY LAVELL GARDNER, Monroe, Fr. LOLA MAE GARNER, Simsboro, Fr. STEVE LAMBERT GARNER, Ruston, Ir. CAROL ANN GARRETT, Eldorado, Ark., Fr. PHILLIP GEORGE GARRETT, Bossier City, Ir. VVENDELL D. GARRETT, Haynesville, Soph. AMANDA SUE GASKIN, Dubaoh, Soph. ity, Soph GREGARY GERARD GASPARD, New Iberia, Soph. PEGGY ANN GASTON, Shreveport, Ir. Underc: lassmen. CHEZWIC LYNETTE GATES, Shreveport, Fr. GERALD D. GATES, West Monroe, Soph. LEAH MARLENE GATES, Alexandria, Fr. BARRY DALE GATHRIGHT, Rayville, Soph. KATHY IEAN GATHRIGI-IT, Huttig, Ark., Soph. MARY HELEN GATHRIGHT, West Monroe, Fr. MONICA ANN GAUDET, Port Barre, Fr. MICHAEL PATRICK GAUGHAN, Camden, Ark., STEPHEN LLOYD GEORGE, Bogalusa, Ir. TERRI IOYCE GETER, Shreveport, Fr. CYNTHIA GAY GIBSON, Cotton Valley, Fr. MICHAEL DAVID GIBSON, Pineville, Fr. WENDALL WAYNE GIBSON, Monterey, Fr. BARBARA ANN GILBERT, Ruston, Soph. RICHARD LEE GILBERT, Shreveport, Soph. TIMOTHY CLARK GILBERT, Ruston, Fr. SCOTT RAY GILBREATH, Houston, Tex., Fr. TERRY LYNN GILLUM, Shreveport, Soph. ANITA GAYLE GILMORE, Baton Rouge, Ir. IEFFERY DUANE GINN, Santa Barbara, CA, Ir. THOMAS LEROY GINTZ, Alexandria, Fr. EVELYN BRAGGS GIPSON, Ringgold, lr. ROGER R. GLEASON, Wharton, TX, Soph. IOHN DAVID GOBER, Swartz, Fr. CHARLES ANTHONY GOING, Opelousas, Soph. MARY BETH GOING, Opelousas, Fr. LOE ZELL GOLDSMITH, Ruston, Fr. ROE ZELL GOLDSMITI-I, Ruston, Fr. CARMEN M. GOLEMAN, Port Allen, Soph. IOHN HUEY GOLIGHTLY, Tyler, Tex., Ir. IIM GOLSON, Baton Rouge, Soph. WILLA DEAN GOOD, DeRidder, Fr. KAREN IEAN GOODRUM, Baton Rouge, Soph. CHARLES GOODSON, Shreveport, Soph. IEANNIE IO GOODWIN, Ruston, Soph. IOHN WILLIAM GOODWIN, ElDorado, Ark., Fr. GUY ADDISON GOODWYNE, New Orleans, Ir. IACQUELYN CAROL GOOLSBY, Hamburg, Ir. REBECCA SUE GOOLSBY, Hamburg, Soph. CAROLYN ELAINE GORDON, Coushatta, Soph. LAGNIAPPE Underolassmen ?lv PK DENNY B. GORDON, Bossier City, Ir. CHARLES STEVEN GORE, Springhill, Fr. KIMBERLY ANN GORE, Lake Providence, Soph. CHERYL ANN GOSNELL, Dallas, Texas, Soph. IANE LOUISE GOSS, Houston, Texas, Ir. IILL ELAINE GOSS, Houston, Texas, Fr. MITCHELL SANTINE GOULD, MoGehee, Ark., Soph. SARAH BETH GOULD, Shreveport, Fr. GARY WALKER GRACE, Newellton, Ir. WILLIAM ROLAND GRADY, Slidell. Fr. PAMELA SUE GRAFTON, Minden, Ir. TRAVIS GENE GRAFTON, Bernice, Fr. DONALD EDWARD GRAHAM, Baton Rouge, Fr. DEVONNE LEA GRANT, Mandeville, Soph. KAREN LYNN GRANT, Bossier City, Soph. PAUL RICHARD GRAVES, Houston, Texas, Fr. CASSANDRA FAYE GRAY, Quitman, Soph. GARY EDWARD GRAY, Lake Charles, Ir. MARY LIZZETTE GRAY, Saline, Fr. REBECCA GENE GRAY, Bossier City, Ir. , ff- 1-rf Underolassmen SALLY GRAY, Dubach, Ir. STEPHEN IOEL GRAY, Castor, Ir. FLORA IEAN GREEN, Homer, Ir. IANICE MARIE GREEN, Dubach, Soph. LLOYD IACK GREEN, Kilbourne, Soph. MICHAEL PATRICK GREEN, Shreveport, Fr. ROBERT LEE GREEN, Shreveport, Fr. VALERIE I. GREEN, Minden, Soph. VICKI LYNN GREEN, Farmerville, Ir. IAMES MICHAEL GREENBERG, Alexandria, Fr. WILLIAM IOHN GREENE, Shreveport, Fr. DONNA SUE GREER, Minden, Fr. MICHAEL GREER, Shreveport, Fr. MARY LYNN GREGORY, Zachary, Fr. CHARLES EDWARD GREHN, Bossier City, Ir. BLAINE PAUL GREMILLION, Hessmer, Fr. BOBBY LYNN GRIFFIE, Minden, Fr. FREDERICK C. GRIFFIN, Iasper, Tex., Fr. IAMES GRIFFITH, IR., Grand Cane, Ir. IAYNE KAREN GRIGSBY, Shreveport, Ir. IIMMIE DARYL GRISSOM, Newellton, Ir. IERRY WAYNE GROVES, Logansport, Soph. IOSEPH DWAYNE GUENTHER, Sachse, Tex., Fr. LYNNE DENISE GUERRA, Houston, Tex., Soph. PAMELA K. GUFFEE, Shreveport, Soph. LESLIE KIETH GUICE, Bastrop, Ir. MARY IO GUICE, Ringgold, Fr. KATHLEEN FAYE GUIDRY, Lake Charles, Fr. MARLON ANTHONY GUIDRY, Larose, Soph. IOHN ALLEN GUILLOT, Iefferson, Ir. MARK DOUGLAS GULAS, Metairie, Ir. E. DIANE GULLATT, Ruston. Soph. SUSAN GULLEY, Marion, Ir. PAULA KIM GUNNELS, Shreveport, Fr. GREGORY IOSEPH GUSTER, Pine Bluff, Ark., Ir. CHESTER SAMUEL GWIN, Winnsboro, Fr. GARY LEE HAAS, Oak Grove, Fr. LINDA LEE HABEEB, Vicksburg, Miss., Fr. BRUCE WAYNE HADWIN, Shreveport, Fr. DENNIS RAY HAILEY, Iena, Fr. LAGNIAPPE I I ' 1 H+ ' at I 4 f 0 was fw ix . if 10, z . if' .f - ' Underclassmen N-.N NK:-avr fag , if I f fziffws A if , ,, 5 'Qs I .R I. E it If x fda 12 4 I PATRICIA ELAINE HAINES, Shreveport, Soph. DEBRA E. HAIRE, Bossier City, Soph. KENNETH WILSON HALE, Ruston, Soph. THOMAS EDWARD HALE, Newellton, Ir. FRANCES HOPE HALL, Baton Rouge, Fr. IESSE C. HALL, El Dorado, Ark., Ir. KATHLEEN LYTLE HALL, Ruston, Fr. LARRY ROBERT HALL, Little Rock, Ark., Fr. MELINDA HALL, Dubach, Fr. WILLIAM CARROLL HALL, Hot Springs, Ark., Ir. DANIEL KEVIN HAM, West Monroe, Soph. ALEXANDER PATRICK HAMILTON, Lake Charles Fr ELENA LOUISE HAMILTON, Minden, Soph. GILBERT WAYNE HAMILTON, Ruston, Soph. RUSSELL CRAIG HAMILTON, Benson, Fr. IOHN LENDON HAMM, Shreveport, Fr. GARY PRESTON HAMMETT, El Dorado, Ark., S BARBARA GAYLE HAMMOCK, Ruston, Soph. IAY DONALD HAMMOCK, Ruston, Soph. IENNY LANELL HAMMOCK, Ruston, Soph. KATHRYN ANN HAMMOCK, Ruston, Ir. GARY WOOD HAMMOND, El Dorado, Ark., Ir. DONNA KAY HAMMONS, Ruston, Fr. SHEREE HAMMONS, Downsville, Soph. CAROL IEAN HAMPTON, LaP0rte, Texas, Ir. IENNIFER LEA HAND, Ruston, Soph. MATTIE SUE HANNON, Dubach, Ir. LYNNIE LOU HANSON, Cotton Valley, Fr. WILLIAM B. HARBOUR, Lake Providence, Fr. THOMAS EARL HARDAWAY, Homer, Fr. SHARON GAIL HARDIN, Bossier City, Fr, DEBORAH IOY HARDY, Monroe, Soph. GAY ELIZABETH HARDY, Sulphur, Fr. IANET ROSALIE HARDY, Lake Charles, Ir. ELIZABETH ANNE HARLAN, Shreveport, Soph. DEBBIE HARMON, Opelousas, Fr. IILL ANN HARPER, Shreveport, Ir. SAMUEL LEWIS HARPER, Bossier City, Ir. SONIA MATHEWS HARPER, Iamestown, Ir. WAYNE EUGENE HARPER, Alexandria, Fr. Underclassmen FRED BRADFORD HARRELL, Shreveport, Soph. DEBORAH ANN HARRIS, Chatham, Fr. DENNIS BENARR HARRIS, Olla, Ir. IESSE B. HARRIS, III, Shreveport, lr. REGINA GAIL HARRIS, Minden, Fr. ROBERT IOE HARRIS, Shreveport, Soph. ROXANNE ELIZABETH HARRIS, Shreveport, Fr. TRUDY LOUISE HARRIS, Atlanta, Ga., Ir. KAREN KAY HARRISON, Ruston, Ir. IODY HART, Crossett, Ark., Soph. DEBORAH IEAN HARTGRAVES, Chandler, Ariz., Fr. PRECIA RUTH HARTHCOCK, Raymond, Miss., Soph. HEIDI HARTZ, Monroe, Fr, CHERYL ANN HARVEY, Hodge, Fr. GWENETTE HARVEY, Ionesboro, Soph. IANET MITCHELL HARVEY, Shreveport, Soph. RESA GAYLE HARVILLE, Shreveport, Fr. LAURIE ANNE HATCH, Opelousas, Fr. TERESA WYNNE HATHCOX, Bossier City, Fr. KATHY IEAN HATHORN, Alexandria, Ir. RONALD D. HATHORN, Marion, Soph. ROBERT DOUGLAS HAUSER, Bossier City, Fr. IO ANN HAWKINS, Shreveport, Fr. CHESTER WAYNE HAY, Haynesville, Soph. IANET HAY, Haynesville, Fr. CHERYL ANN HAYNES, Shreveport, Fr. DIANNE HAYNES, Shreveport, Fr. IAMES SCOTT HAYNES, Houston, Tex., Fr. STEVEN EARL HAYNES, Bossier City, Soph. CHERI LYNNE HAYS, Pineville, Fr. DEBRA LYNN HAZEN, Shreveport, Fr. DIANE LEE HEADSTREAM, Lafayette, Soph. PAULA IEAN HEASMAN, Ranch Cordova, CA, Ir. DAVID BRIAN HEBERT, Ventress, Ir. MARILYN DIANE HEBERT, Baton Rouge, Fr. DAVID EDWARD HEDGEPETH, Baton Rouge, Fr. STEVE WAYNE HEDGEPETH, Ruston, Fr. PAMELA DELL HEITLER, Baton Rouge, Soph. DEBBIE ANN HELSTEN, Bossier City, Fr, DENIA SUE HELTON, Oil City, Fr. LAGNIAPPE Underclassmen Q X IOHN BERTON HELTON, Sulphur, Fr. CEDRICK IAMES HEMPHILL, Simsboro, Fr. DOROTHY LaVERNE HENDERSON, Gihsland, Fr. IOHN MARK HENDERSON, Ruston, Fr. LESA HENDERSON, Arcadia, Soph. ROBERT SMITH HENDRICK, Shreveport, Soph. ANN HARRIS HENDRICKS, Brevard, N.C., Soph. CHARLES MARK HENDRICKS, West Monroe, Ir. MILDRED MARIE HENDRICKS, Pelican, Fr. WILLARD ANTHONY HENDRIX, Crossett, Ark., Soph. BOBBY HENNIGAN, DeRidder, Ir. MICHAEL HEMO HENNIGAN, Oklahoma City, Okla., Fr DAVID WESLEY HENRY, Magnolia, Ark., Ir. IOHN ELYSSE HERBET, West Monroe, Soph. LISA ANN HERD, Mansfield, Fr. IOHN NICHOLAS HERLEVIC, Oak Grove, Ir. GREGORY IOHN HERRIG, Bossier City, Ir. IEFFERY BRIAN HERRIG, Bossier City, Fr. LINDA ANN HERRING, Lake Providence, Soph. KRISTI GAYLE HERRINGTON, Springhill, Fr. KRISTY R. HICKMAN, Simsboro, Fr. IOSEPH SCOTT HICKS, Vivian, Soph. LAUREN ELIZABETH HICKS, Lake Providence, Soph. PHILIP MICHAEL HIGGASON, Shreveport, Ir. DEBORAH ANNE HIGHFILL, Brandon, Miss., Soph. ARTIE RUTH HILL, Minden, Soph. CATHERINE A. HILL, Alexandria, Fr. EDGAR LAMAR HILL, Shreveport, Fr. TIMOTHY CLAYTON HILL, Shreveport, Fr. MICHAEL WILLIAM HILTON, Natchitoches, Fr. IUSTIN COTTON I-IINCKLEY, Pollack, Fr. ROBERT LEE I-IINES, DeRidder, Fr. SHERI LYNN HINTON, Shreveport, Ir. PATRICIA C. HIRATA, Honolulu, Ir. RICHARD YOSHIO HIRATA, Honolulu, Fr. IACKIE RAY HIRES, Lake Providence, Fr. ELLEN ELLIOTT HITT, Shreveport, Ir. ANN WILKINSON HOBBS, Mobile, Ala., Fr. WINSTON ROSCO HODGE, Many, Ir. IEDDIE RAY HODGES. Iena, Soph. Underclassmen . SANDRA DAWN HODGES, Bastrop, Soph. KATHRYNE DIANE HOFFMAN, San Antonio, Tex., Ir LINDA ANN HOFFMAN, New Orleans, Soph. HARRY ALLAN HOGAN, Lafayette, Fr. IOANN HOGAN, Ferriday, Fr. MYRA MELDER HOGAN, Ionesboro, Ir, ROY EDWARD HOGAN, IR., Lafayette, Fr. MICHAEL E. HOLAN, El Dorado, Ark., Fr. LINDA SUSAN HOLDER, Shreveport, Ir. SARA HELEN HOLDER, Bernice, Soph. IAMES EDWIN HOLEMAN, Lafayette, Calif., Fr. RICKY EUGENE HOLIMAN, Crossett, Ark., Ir. ELAINE HOLLAND, Farmerville, Ir. ANITA SUE HOLLEY, Little Rock, Ark., Fr. IERRY P. HOLLEY, Minden, Soph. ROBERT EDDIE HOLLIER, Thibodaux, Ir. BEVERLY THERESA HOLLINGSWORTH, Ruston, Fr. PATRICK MARTIN HOLLIS, Winnsboro, Ir. PEGGY MARIE HOLMES, Shreveport, Soph. THOMAS C. HOLMES, IR., Bossier City, Soph. SUZIE HOLSTEAD, Bossier City, Fr. ROBERT M. HOLT, IR., Lake Charles, Ir. SAM L. HOLT, El Dorado, Ark., Ir. DON EVERETT HONEYCUTT, Farmerville, Soph. IOHN MILTON HOOD, Dubach, Fr. LORITA ANN HOOD, Ruston, Soph. PAMELA DeVARNE HOOD, West Monroe, Fr. WILLARD C. HOOKS, IR., Shreveport, Soph. MARYBETI-I I. HOPE, Ringgold, Ir. MIKE HORNE, Shreveport, Soph. KATHY LaIUANA HORNSBY, Ruston, Soph. DELORES A. HORTON, Shreveport, Fr. LENORA GORDON HORTON, Ruston, Soph. WILLIAM CULLEN HOSEY, Choudrant, Soph. CARLTON DOUGLAS HOUSTON, Bastrop, Ir. GRAHAM GREGORY HOUTZ, Houma, Fr. MELBA IOYCE HOWARD, Ruston, Soph. NAN PATRICE HOWARD, Winnfield, Soph. RECIE RENAE HOWARD, Dubach, Fr. STEPHEN MICHAEL HOWARD, Delhi. Ir. . LAGNIAPPE Underolassmen g gi. 5 Z --an .Q . at K 'W -fd 'N I i IIRI' PAULA WHITLEY HOVVELL, Gibsland, Ir. WILLIAM SHERWOOD HOWELL, Minden, Fr. ALLIE TERESA HOWINGTON, Bossier City, Soph. PATRICIA HUBBARD, Rayville, Soph. SUSAN HUBBARD, Rayville, Fr. LeANN RENEE HUBIER, Shreveport, Fr. CYNTHIA FAYE HUDGENS, Ruston, Soph. DEBRA ELAINE HUDSON, Shreveport, Soph. BRYAN KEITH HUFFMAN, Dubach, Fr. MARK STEPHEN HUFFMAN, Houston, Tex., Ir. SUSAN GAIL HUGHES, Ashdown, Ark., Ir. BARRY GLEN HUMBLE, Monroe, Fr. ROBERT LEE HUMBLE, Quitman, Soph. CAROLYN RENEE HUMPHRIES, Shreveport, Soph. ANITA SUE HUNT, Cullen, Soph. IANICE MARIE HUNT, Ruston, Fr. PAMELA KAY HUNT, Ruston, Fr. KIM HUNTER, Powhatan, Fr. LINDA ANN HUNTER. Homer, Fr. LOU ANNE HUNTER, Shreveport, Soph. MARY VIRGINIA HUNTER, Sarepta, Soph. TERESA T. HUTCHES, Ruston, Ir. CAROLYN ANNE HUTCHINSON, Eros, Fr. LEONARD WILLIAM HUTCHINSON, Calhoun, lr. MARK STEWART HUTCHISON, Bossier City, Soph THOMAS ALAN HUTH, El Dorado, Ark., Soph. IOI-IN RANDALL HUTSON, West Monroe, Soph. VICKI LYNN HUTTON, Pineville, Fr. CLYDE DIRK HYDE, Shreveport, Ir. DEBRA LYNN IMPSON, Monroe, Fr. NEAL M. INGRAM, Natchitoches, Ir. DANNY M. IRBY, Oak Grove, Fr. KENNETH VERNE IRVINC, Oak Grove, Fr. GLENDA IOYCE ISLAND, Grambling, Ir. KATHLEEN ELAINE ISTRE, Amite, Fr. MELANIE ISTRE, Sulphur, Ir. STEPHANIE ISTRE, Sulphur, Ir. IANIS KAYE IVEY, Tallulah, Fr. DALE SAMUEL IACKS, Bossier City, Ir. BARBARA ELAINE IACKSON, Benton, Fr. Underolassmen CONNIE LAVERNE IACKSON, Monroe, Fr. GWENDOLYN ANN IACKSON, Monroe, Fr. LARRY THOMAS IACKSON, Baskin, Fr. LILLIE IACKSON, Tallulah, Soph. RANDY KEITH IACKSON, Shongaloo, Ir. VANESSA ANN IACKSON, Shreveport, Soph. WILLIAM HUTCHINSON IACKSON, Shreveport, CYNTHIA GALE IAMES, Mooringsport, Fr, TERESA LYNN IAMES, Dubach, Fr. IAMES V. IAMESON, IR., Oklahoma City, OK, Ir. MICHEAL DALE IAMISON, Haughtori, Fr. IEANETTE IARRELL, Pineville, Fr. KATI-IRYN IRENE IENDREY, Ruston, Soph. APRIL LYNN IENKINS, Shreveport, Soph. BARBARA ANN IENKINS, Shreveport, Ir. EDDIE LEE IENKINS, Dubach, Soph. ' FLOYD IEFFERSON IENKINS, Dubach, Ir. IACQUELINE E. IENKINS, Gilbert, Fr. CYNTHIA ANN IENNINGS, Cotton Valley, Fr. IAMES BURTON IENSEN, Ruston, Ir. DOUG FRANK IEROME, Ruston, Fr. MARGARET ELLEN FESSUP, Shreveport, Fr. ROBERT E. IEWELL, Ruston, Soph. SHARAH ANN IILES, Spearsville, Soph. DAVID ALTON IOHNS, Bay St. Louis, Miss., Soph. WANDA CORA IOHNS, Bossier City, Fr. ALICE LOUISE IOHNSON, Ruston, Ir. CATHY ALLEAN IOHNSON, West Monroe, Fr. CHERYL L. IOHNSON, Camden, Ark., Fr. GLENN N. IOHNSON, Comanche, Okla., Soph. GREGORY CHARLES IOHNSON, Homer, Fr. GREGORY GENE IOHNSON, Coushatta, Fr. IANET LYNN IOHNSON, Shreveport, Ir. MARY DEBORAH IOHNSON, Little Rock, Ark., Ir MELVIN IOHNSON, Homer, Soph. MICHAEL R. IOHNSON, Alexandria, Ir. MILLIE ANNE IOHNSON, Ionesville, Fr. PAMELA IEAN IOHNSON, Reserve, Ir. PATTIE LAVERNE IOHNSON, Transylvania, Fr. PENNY SUEZANNE IOHNSON, Pineville, Soph. . . LAGNIAPPE Soph. Underolassmen he 9? .i'5:.: ' in ..- N. - . ,, xg Q ,Qi . . ww ' .X S 'Yi W1 .5 if I .- '....t:.: .5 ,S Q I .gut ROSE IOHNSON, Franklin, Soph. TIMOTHY LYNN IOHNSON, Hodge, Fr. DONALD ALAN IOHNSTON, Bastrop, jr. LISA LOUISE IOLLY, Shreveport, Ir. ADRIENNE ELAINE IONES, Houston, Texas, F BARBARA DENISE IONES, Ruston, Fr. BELINDA IONES, Eros, Fr. CATHERINE ELAINE IONES, Rayville, Fr. CONNIE DENISE IONES, Winnfield, Soph. DAVID HARLEY IONES, Oak Grove, Ir. DONNA RANELL IONES, Belcher, Ir. ELAINE IONES, Alexandria, Ir. IACQUELYN MARIE IONES, Monroe, Ir. MARY IANE IONES, Minden, Ir. PATRECE ANITA IONES, Minden, Fr. RANDY PAUL IONES, Iunction City, Soph. RHONDA KAYE IONES, Blanchard, Fr. TANYA IONES, DeRidder, Fr. TERRI LYNN IONES, Downsville, Fr. SHERVONDALYN RUTH IONES, Hodge, Fr. VVENDELL IAY IONES, West Monroe, Ir. CASEY IORDAN, Casper, Wyo., Ir. DAVID HALL IORDAN, Camden, Ark., Soph. LINDA LEE IORDAN, Shreveport, Soph. MICHAEL IOEL IORDAN, Dodson, Soph. PATRICIA LYNN IORDAN, Bossier City, Fr. RICHARD MARION IORDAN, Alexandria, Ir. KIM S. IOVVERS, Calhoun, Fr. EMILANE IOYNER, Shreveport, Fr. GREG L. IUNEAU, Shreveport, Fr. BEVERLY ASWELL IUSTICE, Ruston, Fr. IAMES WINFRED IUSTICE, IR., Ruston, Fr. BRIAN KEVIN KAPOSTA, New Orleans, Soph. GLENDA ANIELIQUE KARAGEORGE, Shreveport Ir SHELTON T. KAVALIR, Oak Grove, Ir. IAMES D. KAVANAUGH, Ruston, Fr. LEE KENDALL KAVANAUGH, Ruston, Fr. SAMUEL LANE KEARNS, Coushatta, Ir. IOHNNY ALAN KEECH, West Monroe, Fr. CULLEN BRYANT KEITH, Princeton, Ir. Underclassmen PAUL FRANK KELLEY, Bernice, Ir. BETTY T. KELLY, Sarepta, Soph. IOI-IN P. KELLY, Ruston, Soph. PAULA LYNN KELLY, Homer, Ir. WILLIAM CREGORY KEMP, Clinton, Fr. KATHRYN FAYE KEMPER, Mansfield, Ir. KENNETH DUDLEY KEMPER, Mansfield, Fr. DONALD LYNN KENDRICK, Iena, Fr. RONALD GLEN KENDRICK, Iena, Fr. ZANNY RAY KENDRICK, Shreveport, Ir. DANNY C. KENNEDY, Ionesboro, Ir. IENNIFER ANN KENNEDY, Ruston, Soph. MARILYN KENNEDY, Ruston, Fr. RICHARD KEITH KENNEDY, Haynesville, Ir. ROSE MARIE KENNEDY, Monroe, Fr. KENNETH IEROME KENNON, Shreveport, Fr ROBIN ELAINE KERR, New Orleans, Fr. DIANNE STAMPS KIDD, Minden, Ir. CATHY ANN KILMAN, DeRidder, Ir. WILLIAM EDWARD KILMAN, DeRidder, Fr. , f Q, f-if 1- N Y , , :J LAGNIAPPE PAMELA SUE KIMBLE, Minden, Fr. CRAIG ALLEN KIMBRELL, Covington, Soph. DEWANA KAYE KING, Monroe, Fr. LINDA CAROL KING, Alexandria, Soph. WALTER F. KING, II, Pine Bluff, Ark., Ir. KATHY ANN KIPER, Monroe, Fr. NANCY ELAINE KIRK, Homer, Soph. MARY ELEANORE KIRKENDOFF, Ruston, Fr. STAN A. KIRKIKIS, Minden, Soph. EILEEN GAIL KISTLER, Baton Rouge, Ir. LIN KISTLER, Friendswood, Texas, Soph. KIM COSTLEY KLEIN, Hammond, Fr. KENNY X. KNIEPER, Shreveport, Ir. LARRY P. KNIGHT, Oak Grove, Soph. IONATHAN FROHSE KOEHLER, Alexandria, Fi DOROTHY EDWINA KOHOUT, Shreveport, Ir. ROBERT MICHAEL KOVALSKY, Benning, Ga., Ir. WILLIAM RAY KRATZER, Lake Charles, Soph. TOM LEE KRAUSE, Shreveport, Fr. IOHN MICHAEL KRETH, Little Rock, Ark., Fr. PAMELA LYNN KYSER. Camden, Ark., Fr. BELINDA KAREN LABLUE, Taylor, Ark., Fr. DEBI LABORDE, Alexandria, Fr, ROBERT LYNN LABORDE, Shreveport, Fr. PAUL H. LACAZE, Vivian, Fr. KAREN RENEE LACOUR, Lena, Fr. DARRELL DEAN LAFITTE, Shreveport, Fr. TAMAM CECILIA LAHOOD, Mansfield, Fr. GWEN DOHNER LAMBERT, Houston, Texas, Ir. RONNY E. LAMBETH, Shreveport, Ir. MARILYN CHRISTINE LANCASTER, Monroe, Soph. LARRY BROCK LANDES, Lewisville, Ark., Soph. GARY EDWARD LANDRY, New Orleans, Ir. IOHN LANDRY, Bastrop, Fr. ROBERT IOSEPH LANDRY, III, Iennings, Soph. RICHARD CARL LANDS, Gretna, Ir. IANET GAIL LANEY, Luling, Soph. SHARON GAYE LANEY, Luling, Fr. THOMAS GRADY LANG, Leesville, Ir. WILLIAM IEFF LANGE. Baton Rouge. Fr. Underclassmen WILLIAM I. LANGLEY, IR.. Slidell, Fr. CYNTHIA RENAE LANK, Shreveport, Fr. DEIDRA ROSE LARCHE, Bastrop, Fr. MICHAEL CONWAY LARKIN, Haughton, Fr. DAVID E. LARMAR,Tallu1ah, Soph. MIKE WAYNE LASH, Shreveport, Soph. DONALD BRYCE LATHROP, Houma, Fr. ANITA SANDRA LATTIER, Shreveport, Fr. RICHARD DARYLE LAUFFER, Metairie, Ir. FRANCES KATHERINE LAVESPERE, Tioga, Fr CATHY DENISE LAW, Minden, Fr. CYNTHIA NAN LAWRENCE, Vivian, Fr. DANNY LAWRENCE, Houston, TX, Ir. DONNA LOU LAWRENCE, Simsboro, Fr. IOHN ERVIN LAWRENCE, Ionesboro, Ir. LORRAINE LAWRENCE, Monroe, Fr. RONALD LLOYD LAWRENCE, Ruston, Soph. CONSTANCE ELAINE LAWSON, Shreveport, I MABLE IOAN LAWSON, Shreveport, Fr. LEISA ROSEMAN LAZARUS, Minden, Soph. DEBRA LUCILLE LEA, Bossier City, Fr. VIRGINIA ANNE LEACH, New Orleans, Soph. PHILLIP WAYNE LEAR, Shreveport, Soph. EMILE PEARCE LEBLANC, Donaldsonville, Fr. DEBBIE F. LEE, Shreveport, Soph. DEBRA SUSAN LEE, Haughton, Fr. DONNA KAY LEE, Leesville, Fr. IAMES WILLIAM LEE, Ferriday, Fr. KAREN LOANNA LEE, Haughton, Ir. REBECCA CHARMAINE LEE, Shreveport, Fr. SHANE LAWRENCE LEE, Lafayette, Fr. WARREN VENA LEE, West Monroe, Fr. IAMES MICHAEL LEGG, Minden, Soph. LISA CLAIRE LEIEUNE, New Orleans, Fr. CHRIS CAROL LEMOINE, Mansura, Fr. VIRGINIA ANN LENOIR, Shreveport, Ir. RHONDA ANN LEONARD, Gretna, Ir. MARK ROBERT LESHER, Shreveport, Fr. ROY IOSEPH LETTOW, Iowa Falls, Iowa, Ir. ALBERT WILLIAM LEWIS, IR., Alexandria, Ir. LAGNIAPPE BRENDA IOYCE LEWIS, Ruston, Fr. IO LYNN LEWIS, EI Dorado, Ark., Fr. LLOYD L. LEWIS, Mansfield, Soph. LORETTA LEWIS, Ruston, Fr. RUTH ANN LEWIS, Pitkin, Soph. WANDA GALE LEWIS, Dubach, Fr. RUDOLPH IOHN LIGHTELL, New Orleans, Soph. ERIC DAVID LIGHTSEY, Seabrook, Texas, Ir. CLARKE DOUGLAS LILLEY, Shreveport, Fr. DARRELL LYNN LILLEY, Winnfield, Ir. RI-IEESE D. LINCECUM, Pineville, Fr. VANESSA LINDSAY, Monroe, Fr. IAMES RANDAL LINDSEY, Cotton Valley, Fr. LUCY IRENE LINDSEY, Natchitoches, Ir. TERRY ALAN LINDSEY, Rodessa, Soph. ANTHONY BENOLT LITTLE, Huttig, Ark., Ir. TERRIE LEE LITTLE, West Monroe, Fr. KAREN MARGARET LIVELY, Metairie, Ir. DEBORAH FAYE LLOYD, Baton Rouge, Fr. D. RENE LOCKWOOD, Farmerville, Fr. RHONDA LYNNE LOCKWOOD, Slaughter, Ir. IOSEPH RALPH LOFTIN, DeRidder, Fr. LESTER LEE LOFTIN, Alexandria, Ir. IUDY GAY LOFTON, Haynesville, Fr. RONALD REX LOFTON, Clayton, Fr. LISA LONG, Shreveport, Ir. VICKI LYNN LONG, ElDorado, Ark., Ir. SALLIE ANN LOPES, Ruston, Soph. RICHARD IOHN LOUDEN, Baton Rouge, Fr. SANDRA LEE LOVELL, Baton Rouge, Ir. THOMAS R. LOVETTE, El Dorado, Fr. IERRY GLENN LOWERY, Rome, Ga., Ir. ELIZABETH ELOISE LOWREY, Haughton, Fr. IOHN S. LOWREY, Haughton, Ir. IUANITA RHONDA LUCAS, Shreveport, Soph. GINGER SUE LUCKY, Calvin, Fr. IENNIFER LORRAINE LUNEAU, Center Point, Ir. PRESTON LUTES, Ruston, Fr. TURNER SANDY LUX, III, Baton Rouge, Soph. IAMES DARYL LYNCH, Gretna, Fr. Underclassmen KENNETH ALAN LYNCH, Bastrop, Ir. WESLEY O. LYNCH, Lafayette, Ir. CANDACE LEE MCCALL, Ontario, Can., Ir. LARRY WAYNE MCCALL, Shreveport, Fr. PAUL ARCHIBALD MCCALLUM, Shreveport, Soph. ALTON P. MCCANN, Minden, Fr. DEBBIE E. MCCANN, Minden, Ir. MICHAEL STEPHEN MCCANN, Shreveport, Fr. IAMES MICHAEL MCCAREY, Bossier, Soph. PATRICIA ANN MCCARRON, Benton, Ark,, Ir. STEVEN GREGORY MCCARTER, Ruston, Fr. CYNTHIA ANN MCCARTNEY, Bonita, Fr. LARRY KENNETH MCCARTNEY, lena, Fr. SHARON KAY MCCAULEY, Gretna. Fr. MARY CAROLYN MCCHAREN, Baton Rouge, Soph. I DAN RALPH MCCLELLAN, Shreveport, Fr. KATHIE SUE MCCLINTON, Mena, Ark., Ir. MARILYN ANN MCCLINTON. Shreveport, Fr. IOHN MICHAEL MCCONATHY, Bossier City, Soph ELIZABETH ANN MCCULLIN, Quitman, Ir. SUSAN ELAINE MCDANIEL, Gretna, Soph. WILLIAM CURTIS MCDANIEL, Minden, Ir. GLENN MOORE MCDONALD, Shreveport, Ir. IOHN IEFFREY MCDONALD, Cotton Valley, Soph. LINDA GAIL MCDONALD, El Dorado, Ark., Fr. RITA SUSAN MCDONALD, Shreveport, Ir. ROSEANN ELAINE MCDONALD, Ionesboro, Soph. ROBIN ELIZABETH MCDOWELL, Shreveport, Ir. EDNA IEAN MCDUFFIE, West Monroe, Soph. MARGARET SUSAN MCDURMOND, Vivian, Ir. NANCY LAIUAN MCDURMOND, Vivian, Fr. BECKY LYNN MCFARLAND, Downsville, Fr. MYRON KEITH MCFILLEN, Lake Charles, Soph. MICHAEL NEAL MCGAUGH, Alexandria, Soph. DAVID WAYNE MCGEHEE, Ruston, Soph. DEBORAH KAY MCGEHEE, Ruston, Ir. VICKI BARKLEY MCGEHEE, Downsville, Soph. IANE CAROLYN MCGEORGE, Pine Bluff, Ark. KENNETH R. MCGIVNEY, Ruston, Fr. WILLIAM MICHAEL MCGOUGH, Monroe, Fr. LAGNIAPPE -wg- ' k . A x K. t,,t, L 3 . . ftf R ? , l ' if A Underolassmen ,t-3 X .y, nf f . fits' rr 'g fb 1. , , ,Af r , ts' J W t. tm - ,, . 1. , t ' .-0' , , Et, ttt,, f- Sm Q as-. A DAVID MATTHEW MCGOVERN, Baker, Soph. DANNELL IOHNSON MCGOWEN, Ruston, Ir. ANGELA ANN MCGRATH, Bossier City, Fr. GRADY CALVERT MCGREW, Metairie, Fr. FLOREAD MARIE MCGUIRE, Shreveport, Soph. EDWARD T. MCHAM, Ruston, Ir. DONALD WADE MCINNIS, Shreveport, Soph. IAN MCKAY, Mangham, Soph. KENNETH M. MCKAY, IR., Rayville, Fr. MARILYN ELAINE MCKAY, Mangham, Fr. M. MARGARET MCKEE, Ruston, Ir. PAMELA CLARE MCKEITHEN, Columbia, Fr. MARGARET AVALYN MCKENZIE, Homer, Soph BLAINE PATRICK MCKINNEY, Bossier City, Fr. BOBBY GENE MCKINNEY, El Dorado, Ark., Fr. GLEN HAVARD MCKINNEY, Hosston, Soph. H. C. MCKINNEY, Hosston, Soph. KAY LOUISE MCKINNEY, Hosston, Fr. KIM ALAN MCKINNEY, Minden, Fr. TIMOTHY D. MCKINNEY, Hosston, Ir. DINAH ELIZABETH MCKINNIE, Hampton, Ark TED E. MCKINNON, New Orleans, Soph. DOUGLAS DOLPH MCKOWEN, Zachary, Ir. MARY LOUISE MCLEAN, Baton Rouge, Soph. CHARLES DAN MCLENDON, Shreveport, Soph ELAINE MCLEOD, Shreveport, Fr. KATHY LEE MCLEOD, Shreveport, Fr. DONALD W. MCMAHONE, IR., Minden, Ir. GENE LAWRENCE MCNAIR, Bossier City, Fr. DIANE MARIE MCNAMARA, Shreveport, Fr. GARY ROYCE MCNEAL, Alexandria, Soph. MATTHEW RAY MCNEELY, El Dorado, Fr. EARTHA CHRISTENE MCNEIL, Shreveport, Fr. RONNIE CHARLES MACE, Shreveport, Fr. BEATRICE FAYE MACK, West Monroe, Fr. IANET SUE MACKENZIE, Shreveport, Fr. KAY MADDEN, Arcadia, Soph. IOHNNY RAY MADDOX, Bossier City, Fr. BLENNY LAMORE MADISON, New Orleans, Fr IAMES GLEN MAEGER, Longview, Texas, Fr. Underclassmen ED TAYLOR MAGEE, El Dorado, Ark., Ir. MICHAEL LESLIE MAGEE, Cotton Valley, Fr. SAM A. MAGGIO, Bossier City, Fr. PAMELA ANN MAHAFFEY, Ruston, Soph. SUSAN IRENE MAHONY, Shreveport, Ir. LAURIE IEAN MAIN, Metairie, Fr. PETER HAYDEN MAIN. Metairie, Soph. WALTER IACK MALLORY, Waterproof, Fr. AUDREY MAE MALONE, Quitman, Soph. CAROL LYNN MALONE, Largo, Florida, Soph. CAMILO ANTONIO MANDUIANO, Ruston, Ir. PAULA MAE MANGUM, Haughton, Ir. SARA KATHRYN MANGUM, San Antonio, TX, ROBERT MARK MANN, Camden, Ark., Ir. MARY PATRICIA MANRY, Shreveport, Fr. SANDRA ANN MANUEL, Ruston, Fr. BILLY W. MARABLE, Shreveport, Ir. RHONDA L. MARIONNEAUX, Monroe, Fr. GRACE KATHLEEN MARKEY, Shreveport, Fr. KAREN LEE MARKLE, San Carlos, Calif., Ir. SCOTT BENTON MARLER, Shreveport, Soph. BARTE CHRISTOPHER, Shreveport. Fr. DOUGLAS GENE MARQUARDT, Lafayette. Ir. LOVIC ARDIS MARSALIS, Athens, Fr. RONALD EARL MARSHALL, DeRidder, Ir. SMITTY MARSHALL, Shreveport, Soph. CLAIRE MEAD MARTIN, Shreveport, Fr. CYNTHIA L. MARTIN, Cullen, Ir. DAVID LEA MARTIN, West Monroe, Fr. EARNEST STEVEN MARTIN, Tioga, Fr. Soph. EDWARD HOWARD MARTIN, Little Rock, Ark., Ir. GLENN KEDRICH MARTIN, Mendota Hts., Minn., Soph. IOSEPH EUGENE MARTIN, III, Dallas, TX, Ir. ROBERT ELLIOTT MARTIN, Shreveport, Soph. SARAH ELLEN MARTIN, Ruston, Fr, SCOTT HAMILTON MARTIN, Winnsboro, Fr. LISA KAY MASHAW, Farmerville, Soph. CINDY LYNN MASHON, Winnsboro, Fr. IOHNNY RAY MATHEWS, Iamestown, Soph. PEGGY LYNN MATHIS, Monroe, Fr. . . LAGNIAPPE Underclassmen - 6? I'-X IOHN RICHARD MATSON, New Orleans, Soph. DONALD RAY MATTHEWS, Chicago, Ill., Soph. DOUGLAS BAILEY MATTHEWS, Bastrop, Fr. GARY F. MATTHEWS, Lake Charles, Fr. IOY ANNE MATTHIESEN, Baton Rouge, Fr. ARTHUR HENRY MAUREL, III, Gretna, Ir. DAVID LYNN MAXEY, Minden, Fr. RHONDA MAE MAXVVELL, Oak Grove, Soph. STEPHEN LUCKY MAXWELL, Ferriday, Fr. KATHY LOU MAY, El Dorado, Ark., Ir. MARILYN KAY MAY, Ruston, Ir. W. TRAVIS MAY, Homer, Soph. WALTER EDWARD MAY, Ionesboro, Ir. CARL GUION MAYER, Bossier City, Ir. IOHN DOBSON MAYNOR, Cotton Valley, Soph. LORI ALLISON MAYO, Lake Charles, Ir. RAY CODY MAYO, IR., Shreveport, Ir. ROBERT DOUGLAS MAYO, Lake Charles, Ir. WILLIAM HENRY MEANS, Bossier City, Ir. IOHN STEPHEN MEARS, Minden, Fr. LAURA ANNE MECOM, Slidell, Fr. NORWOOD EMILE MEINERS, Mandeville, Soph IOHN WELLS MELANCON, Baton Rouge, Soph. LARS FREDERIC MELSON, New Orleans, Ir. ALFRED DAVID MELTON, Shreveport, Fr. MARLA FAYE MILJELL, Baton Rouge, Ir. CAROL ANN MIDDLETON, Ruston, Fr. STEPHEN R. MILAM, Natchitoches, Fr. VIRGIL MADISON MILAM, III, Winnfield, Fr. SHERYL MILAM, College Station, Texas, Ir. BEVERLY ANN MILES, Shreveport, Ir. DEBRA YVONNE MILES, Springhill, Ir. SHARON KAYE MILES, Shreveport, Fr. CLAY ANTHONY MILLER, Metairie, Soph. IEFFERY LYNN MILLER, Ruston, Soph. KATHY E. MILLER, Ruston, Ir. KENNETH ALLEN MILLER, Lafayette, Fr. LAURA IRENE MILLER, Downsville, Soph. MARYANNE MILLER, Shreveport, Ir. SUSIE K. MILLER, Dubberly, Ir. Underclassmen TERRY LYNN MILLER, Ionesboro, Soph. PAMELA MAE MILNER, Choudrant, Fr. PAMELA TOMS MILSTEAD, Bienville, Soph. S. ANN MINOR, Minden, Soph. ELWIN CLAYTON MITCHELL, Mansfield, Fr. IOANNE MITCHELL, Shreveport, Fr. KAREN ADELLE MITCHELL, Cotton Valley, Ir. DEEBE IAN MITCHINER, Haynesville, Soph. MARVIN GLYNN MIZE, Dry Prong, Fr. IULIE ANN MOBLEY, Alexandria, Fr. MITCHELL GLEN MOBLEY, Colfax, Soph. MOTLAGH MEHDI MOHAGHEGH, Isfahan, Iran, BEVERLY ANN MONK, Bernice, Soph. ALLENA DENISE MONTGOMERY, Shreveport, Ir. BENNIE DON MONTGOMERY, Ruston, Fr. LARRY WINDLE MONTGOMERY, Shreveport, Fr. ROBERT ALLEN MONTGOMERY, Shreveport, Fr. ROBERT LYNN MONTGOMERY, Zachary, Soph. PHYLLIS C. MOON, Ruston, Fr. IO ANN MOONEY, Ionesboro, Fr. ALITA DIANE MOORE, Vidalia, Soph. BRUCE WAYNE MOORE, Mooringsport, Soph. CONNIE MOORE, Houma, Ir. DAVID STANLEY MOORE, Chatham, Ir. EUGENIA MOORE, Minden, I1. FRANKIE DIANNE MOORE, Amite, Soph. MARK CARTER MOORE, Chatham, Ir. NORMAN THOMAS MOORE, Bossier City, Fr. SANDRA L. MOORE. Bastrop, Fr. SUE MOORE, Ruston, Soph. TIMOTHY I. MOREAU, Simmesport, Soph. SUSAN E. MORELAND, Homer, Fr. DAN IAMES MORGAN, Ruston, Fr. DEBORAH IEAN MORGAN, Pine Bluff, Ark., Fr. IA RVIS DONALD MORGAN, Lake Charles, Fr. IO DEE MORGAN, Heflin, Fr. KATHERINE ELLEN MORGAN, Shreveport, Fr. MARK C. MORGAN, Kinder, Ir. MELINDA GAIL MORGAN, Minden, Fr. AMY NELL MORRIS, Shreveport, Soph. LAGNIAPPE Underolassmen I , , ,rv Q D I if I Ii fa 'L . . . 'iv Ifi J' ' IIN. ' -si - f 'SEL' Qs -.I is 1 .. IAN MARIE MORRIS, New Orleans. Fr. IILL MORRIS. Homer, Fr. MARCIA ANNE MORRIS, New Orleans, Ir. PAMELA ANN MORRIS. Shreveport, Fr. RUTHIE VIOLA MORRIS, Bonita. Fr. STEPHANIE BENEE MORRIS, Bossier City, Fr, THOMAS MILES MORRIS, Hot Springs, Ark., Ir. KAREN ILENE MORROW, New Orleans. Soph, STEPHANIE A. MORROW, Bernice. Soph. GLYNNE M. MOSELEY. Simsboro, Ir, SUSIE MOSELEY, Ruston, Fr. MARGARET IANET MOSES, Spearsville, Fr. KATHERINE DIANA MOSLEY, Alexandria, Fr. LAURA LEE MOSLEY, Benton, Fr. MARY R. MOSLEY, Alexandria, lr. WILLIAM H. MOSS, IR., Ruston, Soph. MELINDA LOIS MOTSINGER, Shreveport, Fr. MICHAEL RUSSELL MOTT, Winnfield. Ir. GARY OLEN MOULDER, Ruston, Fr. RAYMOND PAUL MUMME, New Orleans. Fr. KATHLEEN CASMEN MUNN, Bossier City, Soph MARGARET ANN MUNZ, Mound City. Kansas. Ir PATSY DENISE MURPH. Ruston. Fr. GWEN D. MURPHY, Pine Bluff, Ark., Fr. I IEAN ANNE MURPHY, Shreveport, Soph. LINDA GAYLE MURPHY, Arcadia, Fr. NEIL D. MURPHY, Shreveport, Fr. PAMELA KAY MURPHY, Bossier City, Ir. HAROLD WAYNE MURRAY, Eros, Ir. IOYCE MARIE MURRAY, Plain Dealing, Fr. KEITH LYHN MURRAY, Kilhourne, Fr. ELIZABETH CAMERON MURTAGH, Baton Rougf Fr SANDRA GALE MUSGROVE, Haughton. Fr. SHERRY GAIL MUSGROVE, Homer, Soph. DANNY RAY MYERS, Baker. Fr. LAURA LARUE MYERS. St. Ioseph. Ir. MICHAEL WILLIAM MYERS, Gretna, Ir. VICKY IEANNE MYERS. Bastrop, Soph. EMMITT LEE MYLES, Homer. Fr. HELEN MYRES. Shreveport, Fr. Underelassmen PEGGY ALLYSON NANCE, Shreveport, Soph. ALVIN WAYNE NAPOLEON, Monroe, Fr. WILLIAM PAUL NARMAN, Rayville, Fr. MICHAEL HIRAM NARON, Shreveport, Soph. GLENDA G. NASH, Lake Charles, Soph. RICHARD MARK NASH, Shreveport, Ir. ALVAH ANN NEAL, Shreveport, Ir. GREGORY CARL NEELY, Iennings, Fr. EDWIN L. NEGRON, Leesville, Soph. CRAWFORD IAMES NEIE, Pineville, Soph. SCOTT ALLEN NEILL, Shreveport, Fr. MARY BEATRICE NELSON, Shreveport, Ir. PATRICIA IILL NETHERTON, Haughton, Soph. REBECCA SUZANNE NEWELL, Haynesville, Soph. DEBORAH ELIZABETH NEWMAN, Shreveport, Ir. WILLA IEANINE NEWMAN, Metairie, Fr. IAMES M. NEWSOM, Ruston, Soph. RAYMOND LYNN NEWSOM, Richardson, Tex., Soph RODNEY DWAYNE NEWSOM, Richardson, Tex., Fr. BRYAN KEITH NEWTON, Delhi, Fr. IENA KAY NEWTON, Ruston, Fr. KALA LYNN NEVVTON, Bossier City, Fr. DEBORAH SUE NICHOLS, Pineville, Soph. IAMES L. NICHOLS, Boyce, Fr. MAURICE EUGENE NICHOLS, Oil City, Soph. ELLEN KAY NICKERSON, Sarepta, Soph. STEPHEN ALLEN NIPPER, Stamps, Ark., Fr. CARL R. NOLAN, Monroe, Soph. AMY SUE NOLES, Ringgold, Ir. SUZANNE MARIE NOLTE, Gibsland, Ir. GARY BILL NORMAN, Natchitoches, Fr. RAYMOND LYNN NORMAN, Rayville, Fr. RUSTY WAYNE NORMAN, Marion, Fr. CLAYTON IOSEPH NORRED, IR., Dodson, Fr. DANNY GENE NORRIS, Strong, Ark., Ir. IAMES CLIFTON NORRIS, Haughton, Fr. MARK BYRON NOWERY, Shreveport, Fr. MARTHA FAY NUGENT, Colfax, Ir. MARY KAY NUGENT, Colfax, Ir. LAURI LOUISE NUNLEY, Slidell, Ir. . LAGNIAPPE Underolassmen twain? -4-nii -wit... . ..1,,53:5E 'is' KA rgy.. - . msg xv, IUDITH VIRGINIA OAKLEY, Pine Bluff, Ark., Ir DEBORAH FRANCES O'BRIEN, Shreveport, Ir. MELANIE I. OCHS, West Monroe, Fr. BRENDA FAYE ODOM, Iackson, Fr. MARK WATKINS ODOM, Shreveport, Ir. CHARLES RAYMOND OFFUTT, Shreveport, Fr. GAIL IRENE OGLESBY, Haughton, Fr. KIM L. O'HERN, El Dorado, Ark., Fr. CHRIS ANDREW OLIVER, Shreveport, Soph. IEANNIE OLIVER, Alexandria, Ir. ROBERT DAVID OLIVER, Shreveport, Ir. WILLIAM DAVID OLIVER, El Dorado, Ark., Fr. PAULA ELIZABETH O'NEAL, West Monroe, Fr. AUTIE THEODOR ORIIAS, Tallulah, Fr. GARY GLEN OSBORNE, Vidalia, Ir. MICHAEL RAY OSBUN, Delaware, Ohio, Soph. CATHY LYNN OSWALT, Lake Providence, Fr. TIMOTHY PATRICK OVERLY, Gautier, Fr. WILLIAM I. OVVENS, Bossier City, Fr. IIM HENRY OXNER, Shreveport, Fr. Underclassmen DIANE M. PACHANKIS, Bossier City, Fr. GERALD LYNN PAGE, Lake Charles, Fr. GLEN ALAN PAGE, Harvey, Fr. PAUL ROWE PAGE, IR., St. Ioseph, Soph. ESELLE ANN PALMER, Bossier City, Fr. RICHARD W. PALMER, Slidell, Fr. WAYNE PATRICK PALMER, Metairie, Fr. IOHN L. PAPAGEORGE, Bossier City, Soph. SYLVIA ANN PARDUE, Ionesboro, Soph. IOHN I. PARISH, Iackson, Fr. DIANA LEE PARKER, Richardson, Tex., Soph. HAROLD NATHANIEL PARKER, Sondheimer, Fr. IONATHAN A. PARKER, Baton Rouge, Soph. LAURA LEE PARKER, Pine Bluff, Ark., Ir. MELANIE G. PARKER, Ville Platte, Ir. GLENNAN PARRISH, Shreveport, Ir. MARY E. PATE, Ringgold, Soph. SHERRIE LEE PATER, Shreveport, Ir. CAROL BETH PATRICK, Transylvania, Fr. SHARON IOAN PATRICK, Metairie, Ir. ION BERTRAND PATTERSON, Monroe, Fr. STEPHEN IOHN PATTERSON, Shreveport, Soph. MARTIN BRIAN PATTON, Shreveport, Ir. RITA LYNN PATTON, Farmerville, Ir. BOBBIE DIANE PAUL, Iena, Fr. VELMA IOY PAUL, Monterey, Soph. ELIZABETH ANN PAXTON, Columbiana, Ohio, Soph. PAUL RAYMOND PAYNE, Slidell, Ir. WILLIAM LYNN PAYNE, Lake Providence, Soph. CHARLES HENRY PEACE, El D0radO, Ark., Soph. M. DALE PEACOCK, West Monroe, Soph. MICHAEL WAYNE PEAL. Waskom, Texas., Fr. MARGARET ANN PEARCE, Belcher, Ir. MATTSYE MARTEAL PEARCE, Ruston, Fr. CHERYL A. PECAR, Shreveport, Soph. OLAV NEDLAND PEDERSEN, Metairie, Soph. GLORIA KAREN PEEK, El Dorado, Ark., Ir. DANNY ELTON PEEL, Quitman, Soph. TYRAS LAMAR PENDERGRASS, Dubach, Soph. FRANKLIN EUGENE PENNEL, Winnsboro. Soph. . LAGNIAPPE f s . 41 Flllfi QM 5' Underolassrnen .PS 4 A A' he A ,! , H Q ROBERT I. PENNINCTON, Shreveport, Soph. IUDY PENNY, Minden, Ir. SHARON LYNNE PENNY, Alexandria, Ir. DORIS C. PENNYWELL, Shreveport, Ir. EVELYN KAYE PENTECOST, Bossier City. Soph LINDA IEAN PENTECOST, Iennings, Soph. BRUCE EDWARD PEPPER, Iunction City, Ark., Ir r EILEEN ELIZABETH PEPPER, EI Dorado, Ark., F VICKI RENE PEPPER, Iunction City, Ark., Soph. RICHARD PERCELL, Longview, Texas, Ir. SHARLA DEE PERCELL, Longview, Texas, Ir. LARRY I. PERODIN, Lake Charles, Soph. PERRY CECIL CORBETT, Minden, Fr. KAREN DENISE PERRY, Alexandria, Soph. KENNETH PAUL PERRY, Houma, Fr. ALFRED WILLIAM PETERMAN, IR., Alexandria, CLIFTON IARRELL PETERS, Winnsboro, Soph. IENNIFER LOU PETERS, Baton Rouge, Ir. JEFFREY A. PETERSON, Middletown, NJ., Ir. LIBBY PETERSON, Ruston, Fr. STEVE MICHAEL PETRAK, Dallas, Texas, Ir. CHERYL ANN PETRUS, Bastrop, Soph. TIMOTHY LEO PETRUS, Pineville, Ir. DAVID PETTICREW, Shreveport, Fr. HEATHER RENEE PETTIGREW, Shreveport, Ir. PAMELA IOY PFISTER, Tucson, Arizona, Fr. NANCY KAY PHELPS, Slidell, Fr. CYNTHIA LEE PHILLIPS, Elm Grove, Fr. FRANCES LEE PHILLIPS, Tallulah, Fr. LINDA FAITH PHILLIPS, Marion, Fr. SALLEY KAY PHILLIPS, Shreveport, Soph. WYVONNE L. PHILLIPS, Alexandria, Soph. EDWARD OTHO PICKENS, Mansfield, Fr. PAMELA ANN PICOU, Houma, Ir. DAVID PETER PIERDE, Cut Off, Soph. KATHRYN SUE PIPES, Monroe, Soph. SHARON LYNNE PIPPER, Ruston, Soph. KATHLEEN ANN PITTMAN, Alexandria, Soph. BARRY GERALD PITTS, Sulphur, Ir. VALORIE GWEN PIXLEY, Homer, Fr. Underclassmen CHARLETTE PLANCHE, Baton Rouge, Fr. MONTE DWAIN PLATT, Marion, Fr. ELIZABETH ANN PLAXCO, Shreveport. Soph. KATHRYN PLAYER, Shreveport, Fr. EDWARD PATRICK POE, Shreveport, Fr. IAMES RONALD POINDEXTER, West Monroe, IACKIE LORENZ POLAND, Oak Grove, Ir. ROBERT GREGORY POLK, Greenville, MS, lr. RODNEY EUGENE POLLARD, DeRidder, Ir. IUNE SOUTH PONDER, Ruston, Ir. DINAH S. POOLE, Ionesboro, Fr. PERRY DIETRICH POOT, Bossier City. Ir. IENNIFER RANE POPE, Shreveport, Fr. PAULINE R, POPE, Shongaloo, Fr. RICHARD CHARLES PORTER, Ferriday, Fr. STEPHEN DUANE PORTER, Shreveport, Fr. DEBORAH LYNNE POSEY, Choudrant. Fr. RONALD GENE POSEY, Choudrant, Fr. DEBRA IEAN POST, Farmerville, Soph. THOMAS RUTLEDGE POST, Natchitoches, Fr. THOMAS TIFFANY POTTER, Baton Rouge, Fr. IAMES MICHAEL POTTS, Shreveport, Fr. IONI IEAN POWDRILL, Mooringsport, Soph. TONI IEAN POWDRILL, Mooringsport, Soph. HARRY MARK PREAUS, Farmerville, Soph. IENNIFER ANNE PREMO, Shreveport, Soph. LAURA ELLEN PRESTON, Shreveport, Fr. TERRY ANDREW PRESTON, Shreveport, Fr. DONA REBECCA PRICE, Pine Bluff, Ark., Ir. IIMMY DON PRICE, Winnfield, Soph. WILLIAM HILTON PRICE, Alexandria, Fr. ROBERT WAYNE PRINCE, Chatham, Soph. SHARON GAYLE PRISOCK, Delhi, Fr. NAOMI IEAN PROCELL, Heflin, Ir. SUE ANN PROFFER, Chatham, Soph. Soph. IAMES ALPHONSE PRUDHOMME III, Natchitoches. lr. PEGGY LEE PRUETT, Keithville, Soph. DONNA IEAN PRUNTY, Clayton, Fr. KEVIN WES PUCKETT, Bossier City, Fr. BEVERLY LOUISE PUGH, Springhill, Soph. . . LAGNIAPPE Underclassmen sei Q , if.. M wwe to , New f ,a1,fg,.- QL PAMELA LOUENE PULLIC, Castor, Fr. TRUDY IEROLINE PULLIC, Baton Rouge, Soph. AMY LYNNETTE PULLIN, Hodge, Soph. NORMAN D. PUMPHREY, IR., Little Rock, Ark., Ir. STEVEN RAY PYE, Belle Chasse, Soph. ORLAND THOMAS PYLANT, Choudrant, Ir. IANET FRANCES QUADE, Minden, Ir. LEAH BETH RAMSAUR, Ruston, Fr. PAUL EUGENE RAMSEY, IR., El Dorado, Ark., Soph. ARLEEN RANKIN, Columbia, Fr. SHERIAL ANN RANKINS, Franklin, Soph. CARL DAVID RASCOE, Shreveport, Ir. TALMADGE LAVELLE RATCLIFF, Mobile, Ala., Ir. STEVE CRAIG RATLEY, Shreveport, Fr. DONNA GAIL RAWLS, West Monroe, Fr. PATTI LYNN RAWSON, Natchitoches, Soph. DARRELL IAMES RAY, Opelousas, Ir. LYDIA G. RAY, Shreveport, Ir. PAULA LYNN RAY, Hot Springs, Ark., Ir. BILL EDWARD RAYWINKLE, IR., Longview, Texas, F MARY WILLOW READ, Farmerville, Fr. LINDA KAY REACAN. Little Rock, Ark., Soph. THOMAS DALE REAGAN, Little Rock, Ark., Soph. MICKEY CHARLES REAVIS, Slidell, Soph. IANE REEVE REDDEN, Shreveport, Soph. CARL WAYNE REECE, Gilliam, Soph. NANCY ANN REECE. Bossier City, Fr. DENNY LYNN REED, Ionesboro, Fr. NELL MARIE REED, Opelousas, Fr. DANIEL IAMES REESE, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Ir. DONALD FRANCIS REESE, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Ir. IOHN COTTON REEVES, Harrisonburg, Fr. SUE REEVES, Port Arthur, Texas, Fr. RANDALL TILDEN REID, Houma, Fr. IOHN PAUL REMY, Shreveport, Fr. RUSSELL LEE REPARD, Holcomb, N.Y., Ir. IAMES H. REPPOND, Marion, Fr. SUSAN CAMILLE REUTZ, El Dorado. Ark., Ir. IAMES PALMER REYNOLDS, Camden, Ark., Ir. ROBERT DEWEY REYNOLDS, New Iberia, Ir. Underclassmen Y' - - MARY RUTH RHODES, Bienville, Fr. NETTIE IEAN RHODES, Ruston, Ir. HEZZIE RIALS, IR., Ferriday, Soph. MARK D. W. RICE, Plain Dealing, Ir. ALBERT IOSEPH RICHARD, Lake Charles, Soph. BEVERLY K. RICHARD, Wisner, Fr. DAN LOUIS RICHARD, Columbia, Ir. DONNA M. RICHARD, Baton Rouge, Fr. RENEE SUZETTE RICHARD, Ruston, Fr. DOUGLAS RUSSELL RICHARDS, Tavernier, FL, So SHERRIE ELAINE RICHARDS, Hodge, Ir. DANIEL GORDON RICHARDSON, Converse, Fr. IAN E. RICHARDSON, Shreveport, Ir. BEVERLY IEANETTE RICHMOND, Ruston, Fr. RONALD PAUL RICHAUX, Gretna, Soph. VERNIA RIDLEY, Ruston, Ir. RAND DOUGLAS RIEDRICH, Ruston, Ir. CONNIE DIANNE RIKE, Sulphur, Fr. ODIS REED RILEY, Franklinton, Soph. SHIRLEY MAE RILEY, Marion, Fr. RANDY STUART RIPLEY, Crossett, Ark., Soph. CHRISTY FLYNN RIPPETOE, Ruston, Fr. GARY DEAN RIPPETOE, Ruston, Ir. PAMELA ANN RIVERS, Oil City, Fr. MARGARET VIRGINIA RIVES, Grand Cane, Fr. DONNA LYNN ROARK, Delhi, Fr. KARLA KAYE ROBBINS, Crossett, Ark., Fr. MICHAEL E. ROBBINS, Shreveport, Soph. IUDY LYNN ROBEAUX, Ruston, Soph. CAROLYN SUE ROBERSON, Natchitoches, Fr. CHARLES LEONARD ROBERSON, IR., Tallulah, Ir. IOHN CARROLL ROBERTS, Ruston, Fr. RICHARD ALBERT ROBERTS, IR., Baton Rouge, Fr VELMA H. ROBERTS, Ruston, Soph. DANNY TULLOS ROBERTSON, Natchitoches, Fr. ELLIOTT WILSON ROBERTSON, Natchitoches, Ir. IAMES CARROLL ROBERTSON, Taft, TX, Soph. KAREN ANN ROBERTSON, Lake Charles, Fr. MARILYN IANETTE ROBERTSON, Pollock, Fr. RANDY DEAN ROBERTSON, Lufkin, TX, Ir. . . LAGNIAPPE ph. Underclassmen Y-I .,... A I .o I 5 z I Q 16' 'D+ 'I I 'W E 9 X FRANCIS LEON ROBICHAUX, Angola, Ir. IRVIN PAUL ROBICHAUX, Angola, Fr. CHARMANE ROBINS, Shreveport, Soph. CATHY ELAINE ROBINSON, Ruston, Fr. REBECCA ANN ROBINSON, Shreveport, Fr. RENE CHARLENE ROBINSON, Maya Compton, Calif., ROBBIE GWIN ROBINSON, Sicily Island, Soph. RODNEY GLEN ROBINSON, Ionesboro, Soph. TERRY LANE ROBINSON, Arcadia, Fr. RICHARD ARTHUR RODENROTH, Shreveport, Fr. ADRIENNE IEANETTE RODGERS, Bernice, Fr. DIANE REBECCA RODRIGUE, Lake Charles, Fr. BEGKY ROGERS, Shreveport, Ir. CHIP ROGERS, Mansfield, Soph. DEBRA YVONNE ROGERS, Shreveport, Ir. KIM ELAINE ROGERS, Shreveport, Fr. REBECCA ROGERS, Ruston, Fr. WILLIAM BRYAN ROGERS, IR., EI Dorado, Ark., Soph BEN ROLLER, I-lodge, Fr. STEVE D. ROSHOLT, Canal Zone, Soph. FREDDIE ROSS, IR., Dubach, Ir. CHARLES ROBERT ROUNSAVILLE, Lake Arthur, Fr. PATRICIA ANN ROZAS, Sulphur, Ir. KEITH KEVIN RUMOHR, Haughton, Fr. IOHN B. RUNGE, Ft. Worth, Texas, Soph. DENNIS RAY RUSSELL. Farmerville, Fr. IAMES M. RUSSELL, Visalia, Calif., Ir. IANICE RUTH RUSSELL, Bernice, Fr. RONNIE N. RUSSELL, Baker, Fr. VICTOR RAY SACKETT, Glen Dale, VVV, Fr. ROBERT WAYNE SADLER, Little Rock, Ark., Ir. RANDOLPH WALEED SAFADY, Killeen, Texas, Fr. IAMES RICHARD SALTER, Ringgold, Fr. , ROBERT SAMUELS, Shreveport, Fr. CHERRY GAIL SANDAN, Eunice, Ir. CATHERINE DIANN SANDERS, Plain Dealing, Soph. DONALD LYNN SANDERS, West Monroe, Ir. FREIDA MARIE SANDERS, Ringgold, Fr. IERRI E. SANDERS, Bernice, Soph. ROGER WAYNE SANDERS, Houma, Fr. Underclassmen. SUSAN ANN SANDERS, Ruston, Fr. WALTER LARRY SANDERS, Bernice, Ir. BEVERLY ARLEEN SANDIFER, Burns Flat, OK, Fr. DENISE SANFORD, Ruston, Ir. GARY DONALD SANFORD, Prattville, Ala., Fr. STEVEN PAUL SANFORD, Ruston, Ir. MARGARET ALYCE SANGUINETTI, Natchez, MS, RECNALDO ISAAC SANTIAGO, Killeen, Texas, Fr. DEXTER REVERA SAPP, Arcadia, Fr. DEBRA LEE SARGENT, Haughton, Fr. MELEA SAUCE, Lake Charles, Fr. KIMBERLY KAY SAUNDERS, Lafayette, Fr. BYRON DEAN SAVILL, Bossier City, Fr. RONALD WAYNE SAVOIE, Opelousas, Ir. SPENCER ALLEN SAVOIE, Lake Charles, Soph. SHERRILL SHEVON SAWYER, Choudrant, Ir. ROBERT SAYERS, El Dorado, Ark., Fr. AUBREY DEAN SAYES, Alexandria, Ir. MATTHEW KEVIN SCALLAN, River Ridge, Fr. KIM IOSEPH SCHEXNAYDER, Baton Rouge, Fr. CLINTON CHARLES SCHMIDT, Bossier City, Fr. IOSEPH CRAIG SCHMIDT, Bossier City, Ir. LINDA WHITE SCHMIDT, Ruston, Ir. PATRICIA FAYE SCHMIDT, Hodge, Soph. PATRICIA RENEE SCHMIDT, Bossier City, Fr. IAMES STANLEY SCHMITT, Lake Charles, Fr. GEORGE IOHN SCHNEIDER, Ruston, Ir. HAROLD EDWARD SCHOEPFLIN, Ruston. Fr. GERLEINE ANNETTE SCHOONOVER, Quitman, Fr. HANS EVERARD SCHULLER, Metairie, Soph. SHEREE LYNN SCHWEPFINGER, Port Arthur, Texas, Fr. ADDIE MAE SCOTT, Dubberly, Fr. ANN KAY SCOTT, Shreveport, Soph. ANNIE I. SCOTT, Dubberly, Fr. LINDA FAYE SCOTT, Morrow, Fr. MARY FRANCES SCOTT, Crossett, Ark., Soph. RICHARD MICHAEL SCOTT, Bossier City, Ir. RICHARD THOMAS SCOTT, Bossier City, Fr. STEVEN KENT SCOTT, Bossier City, Ir. DEBORAH KAY SCROGGINS, Shreveport, Fr. 112. . .LAGNIAPPE I nderclassmen DENNIS LOUIS SEIDENSCHWARZ, Stuttgart, Ark., Ir KEN SERPAS, Shreveport, Fr. ROGER BABE SEUARD, New Iberia, Ir. ALAN CURTIS SEWELL, El Dorado, Ark., Ir, GARY MICHAEL SEYMOUR, Slidell, Soph. CAROL KATHY SHACKELFORD, Monroe, Fr. CYNTHIA LOUISE SHANK, Slidell, Soph. MIKE R. SHANLEY, Shreveport, Soph. TERRY VJAYNE SHARP, Winnsboro, Fr. ALAN GUY SHARRAH, Anchorage, Alaska, Ir. BECKY SHAUBERGER, Coushatta, Ir. ROBERT GENE SHAW, Minden, Soph. LESLEY I. SHELLEY, Minden, Ir. IO NAN SHELTON, Tyler, Texas, Soph. MARK VANCE SHELTON, Winnfield, Fr. IOHN CLINTON SHEPARD, West Monroe, Soph. WILLIAM BRADFORD SHERRILL, Shreveport, Fr. L. DENISE SHIELDS, Quitman, Ir. IAN KAREN SHIREY, El Dorado, Ark., Soph. PATRICIA LYNNE SHIREY, Summerfield, Fr. MICHAEL LYNN SHOFFNER, Carthage, Texas, So STEVEN DALE SHOLAR, Shreveport, Fr. DAVID ASHTON SHOLTS, Bossier City, Fr. GINGER ANNE SHOWS, Bastrop, Ir. RANDY LEE SHOWS, Ionesboro, Ir. RONALD WILLIAM SHUE, Bossier City, Fr. MANHAL M. SHUKAYR, Ionesboro, Fr. DONNA MARIE SIGKS, Lake Charles, Fr. DEBRA RENA SILLERS, Monroe, Fr. DONNA GAYLE SILLS, West Monroe, Ir. CATHERINE SIMMONS, Monroe, Soph. DONNA KAY SIMMONS, Ruston, Fr. HOLLY STEBBINS SIMMONS, Ruston, Ir. MARY K. SIMMONS, Bossier City, Fr. RUSSELL B. SIMMONS, Hammond, Fr. BARBARA ANITA SIMMS, Quitman, Soph. IEANNIE SUELLEN SIMMS, Shongaloo, Soph. CLAUDIA ANN SIMONETTI, Alexandria, Soph. IAN ELIZABETH SIMPSON, New Iberia, Fr. IERRY THOMAS SIMPSON, Monroe, Fr. P Underclassmen IOSEPH WILLIAM SIMPSON, Bernice, Fr. RHONDA IOAN SIMPSON, Arcadia, Soph. KATHY IANE SINGLETARY. Lewisville, Ark., Soph. BILLY LEON SINGLETON, Lake Charles, Fr. GRADY LEON SINGLETON, Farmerville, Fr. PAULA VERINE SISEMORE, Clay, Fr. VELSA B. SISEMORE, Clay, Ir. ALBERT BERTON SISSON, IR., Mer Rouge, Soph. VICKY S. SKAINS, Bernice, Soph. IAMES TERRY SLACK, Bossier City, Soph. MICKEY IOE SLACK, Cotton Valley, Fr. TONY RONALD SLACK, Cotton Valley, Soph. ELIZABETH ANNE SLADE, Bastrop, Fr. GROVE DEE SLATE, Olla, Fr. IAMES LEWIS SLAUGHTER, Baker, Fr. IAMES RUPERT SLEDGE, Arcadia, Soph. IANE LEE SLOAN, Monroe, Fr. LARRY DAPMELL SLOAN, Shreveport, Fr. CHARLES ETTA SMILEY, Homer, Soph. LIELA SMITH, Clinton, Ir. Underolassmen lx in 44 J-. 7 i 1 LAGNIAPPE BILL W. SMITH, Shreveport, Fr. BRUCE MARION SMITH, Ionesboro, Fr. CAROL ANN SMITH, Monroe, Ir. CHARLES VERNON SMITH, Oak Grove, Soph. CLAUDE EDWARD SMITH, Mooringsport, Soph. EDDITH STUCKEY SMITH, Ionesboro, Ir. EMBER ELAINE SMITH, Baton Rouge, Ir. EVERETT RAY SMITH, IR., Marion, Fr. GREGORY LYNN SMITH, Shreveport, Ir. H. RYALL SMITH, IR., Bossier City, Fr. HELEN PENELOPE SMITH, Choudrant, Soph. INDIA IEAN SMITH, Ruston, Fr. IEANIE MARIE SMITH, Alexandria, Fr. IO NELL SMITH, Ringgold, Soph. IOHN ALLEN SMITH, Shreveport, Soph. IOHN MITCHELL SMITH, Shreveport, Soph. IOYCE ANN SMITH, Hot Springs, Ark., Ir. KAREN RUTH SMITH, Lake Providence, Fr. L. DOUGLAS SMITH, Wildsville, Ir. LARRY WILLIAM SMITH. Goldonna, Fr. LILLIAN MARIE SMITH, Monroe, Fr. LYNN LOUISE SMITH, Minden, Soph. MARGARET ELLEN SMITH, Shreveport, Fr. RANDY BRUCE SMITH, Choudrant, Fr. ROSE MARIE SMITH, Springhill, Fr. ROYCE ELLIS SMITH, Merryville, Fr. SHEILA GAIL SMITH. Shreveport, Fr. TERRY PRICE SMITH, Mooringsport. Ir, THEO SMITH, IR., Lafitte, CA, Ir. THERESA MAE SMITH, Cut Off, Fr. VICKY LYNN SMITH, Pineville, Fr. CAROL SMITHERMAN, Elk Grove, Ill., Ir. DEBRA SUE SNIDER, Bastrop, Soph. LANA SUE SNOW, Shreveport, Soph. REBECCA IANE SNUFFER, Portsmouth, Ohio, Ir. BETSY GAIL SNYDER, Shreveport, Soph. CONNIE SUZETTE SOLESBEE, Minden. Ir. GUILLERMO R. SORIANO, Tioga, Soph. IRMA IEAN SOUTHALL, Shreveport, Fr. LINDA I. SOUTHERN, Monroe, Fr. Underclassmen PAMELA KAY SPANNAGEL, College Station, Tex., Fr. TERRI A. SPATAFORA, Monroe, Ir. MICHAEL B. SPEARMAN, Vivian, Ir. CARROL LEE SPELL, IR., Abbeville, lr. PATRICIA ANN SPELLMAN, Monroe, Ir. CHARLES SKYLAR SPENCER, Gladewater, Tex., Ir. IAMES ALAN SPENCER, Franklinton, Fr. GARY NEIL SPEYRER, Edmond, Okla., Fr. RICHARD R. SPEYRER, Edmond, Okla., Ir. GEORGE DAVID SPILKER, Shreveport, Soph. THOMAS DELTON SPILLERS, Chatham, Fr. IIMMY LYNN STANDLEY, Ruston, Ir. BETTY ELAINE STARNES, Sulphur, Soph. PATRICIA KANE STEELE, Shreveport, Fr. LORIE NEAL STEHR, Pineville, Ir. CHARLES THOMAS STEINER, New Orleans, Soph. MICHAEL DEAN STEPHAN, Tioga. Fr. BONNIE ALYSIA STEPHENS, Converse, Fr. CLAUDE DONALD STEPHENS, Shreveport, Fr. ELIZABETH DIANNE STEPHENS, Shreveport, Soph. MICKEY SUE STEPHENS. West Monroe, Fr. ROBERT H, STEPHENS, Lafayette, Fr. ROSE ELLEN STEPHENS, Oak Grove, Ir. MARK A. STEPHENSON, Ruston, Ir. FLOYD BARHAM STERLING, Springhill, Fr. W. EDWARD STERLING, Little Rock, Ark., Soph. D'AREY RICHARD STEVENS, Bernice, Soph. IOHN WILLIAM STEVENS, New Orleans, Fr. AZZIE LEVAN STEVENSON, Homer, Soph. MARTHA RAE STEVENSON, Homer, Fr. IAMES NATHAN STEWART, Gibsland, Soph. KAREN FRANCES STEWART, Campti, Soph. KAREN RUTH STEWART, Grambling, Soph. LINDA KAY STEWART, Shreveport, Fr. DAVID LAWRENCE STINSON, Ionesboro, Ir. CURTIS MICHAEL STONE, Lake Charles, Soph. DEBRA ANNE STONE, Winnsboro. Ir. DONNA LYNNE STONE, Bell City, Ir. IOSEPH CHARLES STOREY, Bossier City, Fr. TOMMY STOVALL, Monroe, Soph. . LAGNIAPPE I nderclassmen au- Us KIMILA IRENE STRACENER, Farmerville, Soph. ANGELA MARIE STREAM, Monroe, Fr. MARY ANN STREAMS, Monroe, Soph. NITA IO STREETMAN, Arcadia, Fr. SUSAN RENEE STRICKLAND, Oil City, Fr. SHARON ANN STRICKLIN, Shreveport, Soph. VIVIAN IOYCE STRINGFELLOW, Ruston, Fr. KATHY L. STRUCK, Alexandria, Fr. IOHN PATRICK SUGGS, Shreveport, jr. GLENN CAMERON SULLIVAN, Bossier City, Ir. IOHN ARTHUR SULLIVAN, Ferriday, Fr. IAMES ROBERT SUMLIN, Ruston. Soph. CHERRY ANN SUMMERLIN, Ruston, Ir. CHRIS LEE SUMNER, Ruston, Fr. HOLLIS KIMBLE SUMRALL, Shreveport, Fr. IOHN ARMSTRONG SUTHOFF, IR., Slidell, Soph. IANINE LYNN SVIGEL, Shreveport, Soph. CAROLE DIANNE SWAIN, Alexandria, Ir. KAREN TABOR, Homer, Ir. VICTOR ALLEN TABOR, Springhill, Soph. NANCY IANE TACKETT, Vivian, Ir, MARCI L. TALBOT, El Paso, Tex., Ir. DONALD W. TALLY, IR., Longview, Tex., Ir. WILLIAM DAVID TALTON, Homer, Fr. IAMES ERNEST TANNEHILL, Swartz, Fr. KATIE TANNEHILL, Many, Ir. WILLIAM STEPHEN TANNEHILL, Urania, Ir. IOHN STEPHEN TARTAMELLA, New Orleans, Fr LUCILLE ANNE TARVER, Ionesboro, Ark., Fr. SANDRA RENEE TARVER, Bastrop, Fr. GREGG ALAN TATUM, Bossier City, Fr. SHARALEAN TATUM, Monroe, Ir. CYNTHIA TAUNTON, Iuntion City, Ark., Ir. LOUISE TAUZIN, Bossier City, Ir. DONNA IEANNE TAYLOR, Downsville, Soph. EWANTA O'lNE TAYLOR, Monroe, Ir. IRA THOMAS TAYLOR, Ruston, Fr. IAMES EDWARD TAYLOR, Forney, Tex., Fr. IAMES GLENN TAYLOR, Camden, Ark., Fr. IOEL GRAHAM TAYLOR, Marion, Ir. Underclassmen LLEWELLYN DWIGHT TAYLOR, Ruston, Ir. NELWYN TAYLOR, Farmerville, Soph. PATRICIA RAE TAYLOR, Haynesville, Ir. RICKY LANE TAYLOR, Marion, Fr. ROBERT LEWIS TAYLOR, Shreveport, Soph. WANDA IOYCE TAYLOR, Shreveport, Soph. W. RICHARD TAYLOR, Alexandria, Ir. FRANKLIN ALVIN TEAT, IR., Stuart, FL, Fr. IIMMY CECIL TEAT, Ionesboro, Ir. EDITH DEANNE TEDDER, Lake Providence, Fr. CHARLES MICHEAL TEEPELL, Baton Rouge, Fr. CAROL R. TELFORD, Dubach, Ir. PAUL NELSON TEMPLE, Monroe, Fr. IOHN FRANKLIN TEMPLIN, Logansport, Fr. SHERYL LYNN THEIS, Shreveport, Soph. ELIZABETH DEBORAH THOM, Baton Rouge, Ir. MARY KATHLEEN THOMAN, Monroe, Ir. CAROLYN DONNETT THOMAS, Ruston, Soph. CATHY LYNN THOMAS, Springhill, Ir. CYNTHIA IEAN THOMAS, Houston, Tex, Fr. DAVID WAYNE THOMAS, Haynesville, Ir. FREDERICK THOMAS, Homer, Soph. IOEL THOMAS, Shreveport, Fr. LINDA IEAN THOMAS, Ferriday, Fr. MACK MORAN THOMAS, Columbia, Soph. PAULA RUTH THOMAS, Minden, Ir. SUSAN THOMAS, Cibsland, Ir. VICKIE ELLEN THOMAS, Iamestown, Soph. VIVIAN ANN THOMAS, Ruston, Fr. ELIZABETH PAIGE THOMASON, EI Dorado, Ir. IEFFERY GRAYLING THOMPSON, Shongaloo, Soph SHEILAH ANN THOMPSON, Ionesboro, Soph. TERI JANE THOMPSON, Ruston, Fr. WILLIAM NORMAN THOMPSON, Billings, Mont., F1 GARY WAYNE THORNTON, Winnsboro, Fr. MIRIAM GWEN THORNTON, Dry Prong, Fr. PAULA ELIZABETH THORNTON, Sulphur, Ir. ROCKY DWAYNE THORNTON, Dry Prong, Ir. SHELBY RAY THORNTON, Newellton, Soph. IUDY CAROL TIFFEE, Sicily Island, Soph. . LAC-NIAPPE Underolassmen Q ss, I . i, - X it U ' 'nf ' . I s I . 4. , 2, 3 , I al t ...gas X 1110 f i .Pr ,I . .f JL, is 'iii 'ir 4 'ii . K, ...V CARLA SUE TILLEY, Quitman, Ir. DIANNE TILLEY, Ruston, Ir. PEGGY MARIE TILLEY, Ionesboro, Soph. BARBARA IEAN TILLMAN, Monroe, Ir. CINDY LYNN TIPPETT, Homer, Soph. SUSAN ANN TIPPETT, Homer, Fr. LIZ IANE TODARO, Shreveport, Soph. ELBERT DONALD TODD, Conway, S.C., Ir. GEORGE KENNETH TOMKIES II, Shreveport, Fr. ANN PRIDE TOMLINSON, Delhi, Soph. IAMES PRICE TOMLINSON, West Monroe, Fr. MITCHELL WAYNE TOMLINSON, El Dorado, Fr. TILITIA MONIQUE TOMLINSON, Monroe, Ir. MICHAEL D. TOMME, Farmerville, Fr. ALAN LANE TOMS. Shreveport, Fr. BRENDA FAYE TONEY, Bastrop, Fr. GREG IOSEPH TORRES, New Orleans, Fr. DIANN LaVERNE TOUCHSTONE, Winnfield, Fr. ROBIE ELIZABETH TOWNS, Gihsland, Ir. WILLIAM SCOTT TOWNS, Shreveport, Fr. IOYCELYN ROXANE TOWNSEND, Arcadia, Sop OSWALD TOWNSEND, Arcadia, Fr. GARY BRENT TRADEWELL, Olla, Ir. IOHNNIE MAE TRICE, Winnsboro, Ir. PAUL DAVID TRIMBLE, Pineville, Fr. IANIS ANN TROWBRIDGE, Tulsa, Okla., Ir. I. LYNN TUCKER, Farmerville, Ir. IAMES KEE TUCKER, Winnsboro, Soph. IERRY MICHAEL TUCKER, Monroe, Soph. HOWARD WAYNE TULLOS, Kilbourne, Fr. LISA IANET TULLOS, Ruston, Ir. IOHN PAUL TURLEY, Shreveport, Soph. h. ERNEST HAMILTON TURNER, III, Shreveport, Soph HARVEY LEE TURNER, Winnfield, Fr. LAURA FAYE TURNER, Mansfield, Ir. MARTHA IUNE TURNER, Mansfield, Soph. PAMELA IOAN TURNER, Homer, Ir, REBECCA ELIZABETH TWITCHELL, Vivian, Fr. DAVID FRANKLIN TYLER, IR., Palmyra, Pa., Ir. MARY ANN TYLER, Choudrant. Ir. Underclass FITCH REBECCA LANET TYLER, Ionesboro, Fr. VICKI DIANE TYLER, Palmyra, Pa., Ir. CHARLOTTE G. TYSON, Shreveport, Soph. PAUL WILLIS ULI, Shreveport, Fr. THOMAS ANDREW ULRICH, Monroe, Fr. LISA RANEL URBAN, Mansfield, Fr. IAMES PETE USSERY III, Pineville, Fr. ARTHUR R. VANCIL, West Monroe, Ir. DEBBIE VAUGHAN, Iacksonville, Ark., Ir. MICHEAL BRYAN VASKO, Shreveport, Soph. IEFF ALLEN VENABLE, Ruston, Ir. IANE YVONNE VERNON, Arcadia, Ir. LARRY CAROLL VERNON, Arcadia, Fr. VINCENT DWIGHT VERNON, Arcadia, Fr. WENDELL PAUL VIDRINE, Ville Platte, Fr. A. DARLENE VINCENT, Shreveport, Soph. DIANNA RENEE VINCENT, Hackberry, Soph. MARY LOU VINING, Oakdale, Ir. BARBARA LYNN VIVANO, Bossier, Ir. IOSEPH PATRICK VOGT, Ferriday, Soph. CAROL RENE VOLENTINE, Shreveport, Fr. HENRY ALFRED VOLENTINE, Columbia, Fr. SUSAN DRU VOLENTINE, Athens, Soph. ROBERT L. VOSS, Shreveport, Fr. LYNETTE A. WADE, Farmerville, Ir. IEFF C. WADSWORTH, El Dorado, Ark., Ir. KEMBERLY WAGGONER, Sarepta, Fr. GARY RAY WAGNON, ElDorado, Ark., Ir. MARILYN SUZANNE WAGNON, Plain Dealing Ir NOLAN ETINNE WAGUESPACK, Gretna, Ir. PAULA DELL WAITS, Arcadia, Ir. CATHERINE ANN WALDO, New Orleans, Ir. BEVERLY ANN WALKER, Ionesboro, Soph. DONNA ANN WALKER, Tallulah, Soph. KEVIN EAGAN WALKER, Shreveport, Soph. CAMILLE KATHRYN WALKUP, Shreveport, Fr CAROL ANNE WALKUP, Shreveport, Ir. PAMELA IEAN WALLACE, Slidell, Fr. KATHRYN VIRGINIA WALLIS, Lafayette, Ir. CHARLES ROBERT WALMER, Ruston, Soph. LAGNIAPPE i IIA BONITA IOYE WALTERS, Minden, Fr. DIANA MARIA WALTON, Metairie, jr. BRON WALTER WARD, Shreveport, Soph. HOWARD LARRY WARD, Baker, Fr. KATHY LOUISE WARD, Vivian, Fr, LUCY NELL WARD, Bossier City, Fr. TOM IONES WARD, Bossier City, Fr. CAROLYN ANNETTE WARDELL, Shreveport, Fr. DANNY RAY WARE, Shreveport, Fr. LISA MARIE WARE, Annapolis, Md., Soph. TERRY LYNN WARNER, Youngsville, Fr. IUDY LYNN WARREN, West Monroe, Soph. WILLIAM RICKY WARREN, Castor, Fr. RAMONA LYNN WART, Athens, Fr. CAROLYN LEE WASHINGTON, Ruston, Fr. GEORGIA M. WASHINGTON, Shreveport, Ir. IIMMY DWAYNE WASHINGTON, Springhill. Fr. IADE QUINN WASHMON, New Orleans, Fr. CHRISTOPHER H. WATERMAN, Shreveport, Soph. MARGARET ELIZABETH WATERS, Baton Rouge. Fr PEGGY LYNN WATKINS, Ioneshoro, Soph. BRIGITTE WATSON, Shreveport, Fr. DAVID LESLIE WATSON, Evansville. IN, Soph. DIANA KAY WATSON, Bastrop, Ir. IAMES BRADFORD WATSON, El Dorado, Ark., Fr, IOHN DAVID WATSON, Homer, Soph. MARTY GRIGG WATSON, Arcadia. Ir. ROSEMARY WATSON, Bastrop, Ir. SUSAN ELAINE WATSON, Bastrop, Fr. TERRY MELVIN WATSON, Doyline, Fr. BILL WATTS, El Dorado. Ark., Fr. IAMES TUCKER WATTS, Winnfie1d,Ir. STEVEN E. WATTS, Ionesboro, Fr. PAMELA ELAINE WEATHERFORD, Baton Rouge, Fr MARILYN ANNE WEAVER,Ghar1eston,S.C,,Ir. MARK THOMAS WEAVER, Shreveport, Fr. DIANE WEBB, Minden, Soph. ESSIE L. WEBB, Minden, Soph. VIRGINIA SUSAN WEBB,G0ushatte1.Ir, CAROL ANN WEEKS, Minden. Fr. Underelassmen WALTER ALLEN WEIDMAN, Cedarburg, Wise., Fr SUSAN ELAINE WEIR, Singapore, Fr. IOHN SPURGEON WELCH, Bastrop, Fr. LISA DIANNE WELCH, Gretna, Ir. PAMELA WELLS, Ruston, Fr. DENNIS L. WEST, Metairie, Ir. IACKIE EARL WEST, Shreveport, Fr. KATHY DIANE WEST, Shreveport, Fr. TIMOTHY REX WEST, Spearsville, Fr. ALBERT THOMAS WESTALL, IR., Baton Rouge, Ir IANICE MARIE WESTMORELAND, Natchitoches. IOHN FRED WHELLOCK, Metairie, Soph. BURL IOE WHITE, III, Crossett, Ark., Soph. CYNTHIA ANN WHITE, Zachary, Soph. DIANNE WHITE, Ruston, Ir. DEBORAH SUE WHITE, Ruston, Fr. DEBRA IEAN WHITE, Monterey, Fr. I. KENDALL WHITE, EI Dorado, Ark., Ir. KAREN IAYNE WHITE, Shreveport, Soph. 'KENNETH WINFRED WHITE, Monroe, Fr. MICHAEL BLAKE WHITE, Baton Rouge, Soph. ROBERT HENLEY WHITE, Zachary, Soph. LAURA IAYNE WHITMAN, Rayville. Ir. DEBORAH KAY WHITTY, Rayville, Fr. NANCY LYNN WIBKER, Shreveport, Ir. MARY LYNN WIGLEY, Ioneshoro, Fr. GARY O. WILBURN, Ruston, Ir. PAMELA SUE WILCOX, Grand Cane, Soph. MICHAEL IOE WILEY, Shreveport, Fr. SUE ELLEN WILKERSON, Doyline, Fr. EDDIE CHRIS WILKES, Farmerville, Fr. MARY MICHAL WILKINSON, ac,kQon,Tenn Soph. I ' . -, DON EDWARD WILLBANKS, Hot Springs, Ark., Fr. MARLA IO WILLET, Pineville, Fr. ROSEMARY WILLHITE, Newellton. Ir. ELMER KENNETH WILLHOITE, Magnolia, Ark., Ir. LORETTA E. WILLHOITE, Springhill, Ir. AMY CAROL WILLIAMS, Shreveport, Ir. BERNADETTE IO WILLIAMS, Shreveport, Fr. BOBBIE A. WILLIAMS, Tallulah, Ir. . LACNIAPPE I nderclassmen X ei: - 5 Q . ,.. ii - if it H IU' .5 . ,.... pai. I J w, I , ir, ' : fgi X Ai' rg I , f,,'.,,, 'ff - ,1. Z .' il Q' ,,... 'I x or 'fa Qs I . A X., CARL RAY WILLIAMS, Iackson, Ir. DAVID GILES WILLIAMS, Monroe, Fr. DEBRA I. WILLIAMS, Tallulah, Soph. EDITH ROSE WILLIAMS, Monroe, Soph. EMMA MCNEAL WILLIAMS, Ruston, Soph. GERALD I. WILLIAMS, Pineville, Soph. IAMES EDWARDS WILLIAMS, Mangham, Fr. IUDY ANNE WILLIAMS, Ruston, Ir. MICHAEL DARYL WILLIAMS, Dubach, Fr. PRISCILLA REGINA WILLIAMS, New Orleans, Soph. REGILYN I. WILLIAMS, Iennings, Soph. RICHARD CRAIG WILLIAMS, Crossett, Ark., Soph. RONALD DAVID WILLIAMS, Leesville, Soph. TERRIE IEAN WILLIAMS, Ionesboro, Soph. VICKY LYNN WILLIAMS, Shreveport, Ir. GLENDA ANN WILLIAMSON, Haynesville, Ir. KATHY LYNN WILLIAMSON, Dubach, Fr. KEVIN EARL WILLIAMSON, Ruston, Fr. GORDON WAYNE WILLIS, Springhill, Fr. NANCY IANE WILLIS, Opelousas, Fr. ANDREA DALE WILSON, Shreveport, Fr. BERT WILSON, Columbia, Fr. BRUCE ALLAN WILSON,MarksviI1e,Soph, CHARLES G. WILSON, Baton Rouge, Fr. DENNIS CHARLES WILSON, Sulphur, Soph. IERRY DAYTON WILSON, Vivian, Fr. IOHN C. WILSON, Shreveport, Ir. IULIANNE WILSON, Iunction City, Ark., Fr. LINDA GAIL WILSON, Monroe, Fr. PATRICIA IEAN WILSON, Gainesville, FL, Soph. PRINCESS ELLA WILSON, Monroe, Fr. STEPHEN DEWANE WILSON, Ruston, Fr. MILDRED SAYERS WILTCHER, El Dorado, Ark., Ir. DEBORAH LYNN WIMBERLY. Castor, Soph. IAMES RONNIE WINKLES, Vidalia, Soph. TIMOTHY RICHARD WINTER, Haynesville, Fr. TAMARA ANN WINTERS, Baker, Fr. MARK STEPHEN WISE, Tinker A.F.B., OK, Fr. VIRGINIA L. WISE, Shreveport, Ir. MARY ANN WITTE, Shreveport, Fr. Underclassmen CINDY LEE WOGSTAD, Shreveport, Soph. BRENDA LANE WOMACK, Ionesville, Ir. IILL CLINETTE WOMACK, Chatham, Fr. MIKE DOSSON WOMBLE, Winnsboro, Soph. DEBRA LYNN WOOD, Shreveport, Fr. NANCY IEAN WOOD, Baton Rouge, Soph. SUSAN ANDREWS WOOD, Shreveport, Ir. SUSAN F. WOOD, El Dorado. Ark., Soph. WILEY BEN WOOD, IR., Vienna, Fr. PAMELA KAY WOODARD, Pineville, Fr. STEPHANIE WOODARD, Ringgold, Fr. TERESA D. WOODARD, Springhill, Fr. MICHAEL I. WOODERS, Baton Rouge, Fr. IOHN STANTON WOODS, Shreveport, Fr. LURA IEAN WOODS, Monroe, Fr. TERESA SUE WOOLEY, Pineville, Soph. VICKIE LYNN WOOSLEY, Baker, Soph. SHEILA DIANNE WOOTEN, Bernice, Fr. CATHY ALISON WORD, Gilbert, Soph. ANN RANDALL WRIGHT, Ruston, Soph. CATHY LYNN WRIGHT, Bogalusa, Soph. EZEKIEL I. WRIGHT, New Orleans, Soph. IAMES MICHAEL WRIGHT, Winnsboro, Soph. IANICE R. WRIGHT, Ionesboro, Ir. SUSAN MELEA WRIGHT, Nacogdoches, Texas, Fr VIRGINIA ELAINE WRIGHT, Ruston, Soph. VIRGINIA DEE WYLY, Baton Rouge. Fr. FRANKIE WAYNE WYNN, Oak Ridge, Ir. IOHN DALTON YANCY, Gilbert, Ir. IOHANN Y. YANG, IR., Bernice, Soph. DOUG LEWIS YARBROUGH, New Orleans. Soph. GARY CURTIS YARBROUGH, Shreveport, Ir. SUSAN LEE YARBROUGH, Shreveport, Soph. RICKEY L. YELDELL. Bastrop, Fr. FAY KATHERINE YESTER, Vincennes, Ind., Soph. 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Qi 1 A i V 1974 Homecoming Court 9. -Y Left to right: Sue Pipes, Renee Humphries, Iermifer Kerr, Laura Mitchell, Karen Mitchell, Melanie Harrell, and Rose lones. llouors. . .139 Who's Who Among American BERNADETTE BARAGONA - English: 3.55 Kappa Delta Sorority: Panhellenic, President and Vice-President: Student Government: Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers' Association: Sigma Tau Delta: Phi Kappa Phi. Mortar Board: Dean's List: President's List. Talk Staff. Jw 4: 1. 15? 'E-M-H ,ni -I MONTY STEPHEN COLVIN -Computer Science: 3.56: Association for Computing Machinery: Louisiana Tech Engineers Association: Circle K Club. Vice-President: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Oniicron Delta Kappa, Treasurer: Upsilon Pi Epsilon, Vice-President: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Mu Epsilon: Dean's List: Presidents List, K' l ALAN R. FERRINGTON - Accounting: 3.60: Delta Sigma Pi. Secretary: Accounting Club: Beta Alpha Psi, President: Beta Gamma Sigma: Deans List: Presidents List: Phi Kappa Phil Student Government Association, LAGNIAPPIC NANCY ANN BERGERON - Iournalisrn- English Education: 3.63: Delta Zeta Sorority: Student Louisiana Teachers' Association, President, Vice-President, State Vice-Presi- dent: Gamma Beta Phi: Phi Kappa Phi: Tech 1 . I tm.. ,A 'rig J 'awe In 1 'eff 4 C . . DEBRA LYNNE BLACKMAN - Compu! Science: 4.0: Upsilon Pi Epsilon. Association for Computing Machinery. dent and Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi: Tech Engineers Association: Pi Mu Graham HallHonor Council:Out K, Sophomore Engineer. . 1 i J FRANCES ANN DENNIS -- Medical Technology: 3.55: Baptist Union. Executive Council: Sigma Tau Delta: Phi Kappa Phi: Honor Council: Beta Beta Beta: Student Government Associati CWENS: Daisy Chain. RALPH LYNN FLETCHER - Economics-Finance: 3.65: Student Govern- ment Association. Senator. Vice-President: Business Students' Associa- tion: Delta Sigma Pi, Chancellor: Beta Gamma Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi. Oniicron Delta Kappa: Presidents List. Dean's List. Colleges and Universities .INNIE ALICE FREEMAN -- journalism najor: 3.48 G.P.A.: Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority: Associated Women Students. Secretary: Theta l'au. Secretary: Tech Talk. News Editor, Asso- :iate Editor: Mortar Board: Daisy Chain: Phi Cappa Phi: Cwens: President's List: Tech The- iter Players. 'Q fx- NANCY FUTRELL -- Vocal Music Education major: 3.353 G.P.A.:Cwens1SLTA: Sigma Kappa Sorority: Mortar Board: University Chorus: Sigma Tau Delta: Miss Louisiana Tech: La. Tech Concert Choir: Presidents List: Homecoming Court: State Fair Court: Lag- niappe Beauty: Miss La. College Girl. Z PATRICIA ALICE GAGE - Home Econom- ics Education major: 3.892 G.P.A.: Cwens: Sigma Tau Delta: Organization of Home Ec Students. La. Tech Home Economics Associa- tion: Phi Kappa Phi: Amer. Home Ec. Assoc.: Mortar Bd.: President's List Anna ldtse Award for Outstanding Home Ec. Sr. 1974. 'l 3,.' . q i'3 fu Lf'7l' JON GARLAND, IR. -- Biomedical and Chemical Engineering major: .00 G.P.A.: Omicron Delta Kappa, President: Young Republicans. Vice 'resident Men's Residence Hall Organization. Secretary, President: iigma Nu, Recording Secretary: Association of Biomedical Engineers: tmerican Institute of Chemical Engineers: Louisiana Tech Engineer flagazine, Editor-in-Chief: Kappa Gamma Rho: Student Government lssociation. LEBECCA IANE GUESS - Library Science major: 3.48 G.P.A.: Kappa Ielta Sorority. Secretary: Angel Flight, Commander: junior Panhellenic. iecretary: Student Government Association: Mortar Board: Phi Kappa 'hiz Alpha Beta Alpha: Daisy Chain: Presidents List: La Chainette Court. LEE ROY FRANCIS GASPARD, IR. - Electrical Engineering major: 3.490 G.P.A.: Tau Beta Pi, President: Eta Kappa Nu, Bridge Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Vice Chairman and Secretary: Louisiana Tech Engineer Mag- azine, Features Writer: Pi Mu Epsilon: President's List. 5- gif? BRENDA HEFFNER -- Fashion Merchandising major: 3.44 G.P.A.: Mor- tar Board: Phi Kappa Phi: Pon Pom Girl: Sigma Tau Delta: Cwens: Fash- ion Merchandising Club. President. Vice President: Kappa Delta Sorority. Secretary: Home Economics Club: Presidents List. Honors . P 'N , X X , . Xl .PN IAMES ROBERT HOGAN - Mechanical Engineering: 3.02 G.P.A.: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice President: Interfraternity Council, President: Student Government Association. Freshman Senator, Presidents List. ROGER LYNN HOLTZCLAW - Civil Engi- neering major: 3.62 G.P.A.: Tau Beta Pi, Trea- surer: Omicron Delta Kappa. Vice President: Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Mu Epsilon, Civil Engineer- ing Honor Society, President: American Soci- ety of Civil Engineers: Concert Choir. CYNTHIA ANN IRBY - Medical Records Administration major: 3.801 G.P.A.: Beta Kappa Psi: Kappa Delta Sorority: Panhellenicg Order of the White Rose: Sigma Rho Alpha Hospitality Committee: Phi Kappa Phi: Kidd Dorm Honor Council: President's List. GLORIA IVEY - Early Childhood Education major: 3.76 G.P.A.: Sigma Kappa Sorority: Student Louisiana Teachers' Association, Treasurer: Mortar Board, Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi: Cwens: Hospitality Committee: Chairman: Student Center Board: Lagniappe Beauty: Daisy Chain: Har- per Honor Council: Presidents List. PATRICIA LYNN IORDAN - Accounting major: 3.505 G.P.A.: Kappa Delta Sorority: Accounting Club, President: Phi Kappa Theta: Phi Kappa Phi: Business Students' Association, Senator: Daisy Chain: Presidents List. LAGNIAPPE KATHRYN LYNN IORDAN-- Speech and Hearing Therapy Elementary Education: 3.69 G.P.A.: National Student Speech and Hearing Associa- tion, Treasurer: Alpha Chi Omega Sorority: Student Louisiana Teachers' Association: Cwens: Phi Kappa Phi: Pearce Honor Council: Daisy Chain: Presidents List. BRIDGET ELAINE MCCLENDON -- Speech and Hearing Therapy Ele' mentary Education major: 3.69 G.P.A.: Phi Mu Fraternity: Vice Presiden' Treasurer: Angel Flight: junior Panhellenic President, President: Mortal Board: Order of the White Rose: Phi Kappa Phi: SGA. Secretary: Hospia tality Committee. '1 we sw .sw 4? '4 T rp, ' get pa X . MALEDA MCKELLAR - Speech Education major: 3.72: Tech Theater Players, Secretary, Treasurer: Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority: Phi Beta Music and Speech Fraternity, Vice President: Mortar Board: Phi Kappa Phi: Stu- dent Louisiana Teachers' Association, Second Vice President. KATHY ANN MITCHELL - Speech Education: 3.67: Sigma Kappa Sorority, Second Vice President, Recording Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Treasurer: Angel Flight, Director USO Show: Mortar Board: State Court '74: Outstanding Iunior Woman. NROY KIP OTHOLD - Accounting: 3.065: Delta Sigma Pi, President, Sen- ior Vice President: Business Students Association, First-Vice President: ,Tech Accounting Club, Vice-President: Air Force Reserve Officer Train- ling Corps, DEBORAH ANN MARTIN - Library Science Elementary Education: 3.40: Phi Mu Fraternity: Aswell Honor Council: Cwens: Campus Activity Board, Corresponding Secretary and President: Alpha Beta Alpha, Corre- sponding Secretary: Associated Women Students: Student Louisiana Teachers' Association: Phi Kappa Phi: President's List. ANDREA LEE MORCOM - Advertising Designing: 3.78: Phi Mu Frater- nity, President: Student Government Association: Sigma Tau Delta: Cwens: Phi Kappa Phi: Advertising Design Club: Panhellenic: Daisy Chain: Dean's List: President's List. DONALD RAY PHILLIPS, IR, - Chemical Engineering: 3.37: Tau Beta Pi, Vice President: American Institute of Chemical Engineers, President: Omega Chi Epsilon, President: Pi Mu Epsilon. Honors I IO ANN POWELL - Accounting: 3.68: Associated Women Students, Recording Secretary: Mortar Board, Treasurer: Zeta Tau Alpha, Presi- dent: Beta Alpha Psi. Vice President: Business Students' Association, Treasurer: Accounting Club: Beta Gamma Sigma: Panhellenic Council: CWHNS. SUSAN LYNN SANCHEZ - Accounting: 3.52: Phi Kappa Theta, Chap- lain. Master of Rituals, Historian: Accounting Cluh. Treasurer: Beta Gamma Sigma. Vice President: Campus Activity Board. Secretary: Busi- ness Students' Association: Beta Alpha Psi: Beta Gamma Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi. ug..- IOHN ALLAN SIGMUND - Electrical Engineering: 3.70: Christian Cen- ter, Chairman: Eta Kappa Nu, President: IEEE, Treasurer: Omicron Delta Kappa: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Louisiana Tech Engineers' Associa- tion: Dean's List: Presidents List. LAGNIAPPE STEPHEN RICHEY -- Electrical Engineering: 2.58: Union Board, Presi- dent, Coffeehouse Chairman. Miss Tech Production Manager, National Entertainment Conference Delegate '72-'74: La. Tech Iazz Ensemble: IEEE: Tech Engineer Magazine. Circulation Manager: Pi Kappa Alpha. Historian: Student Government Association. DENNIS A. SHERIDAN -- Social Studies Education: 3.53: Student Gov- ernment Association. Education Senator: Baptist Student Union, Mis- sions Chairman, Chapel Chairman: Student Louisiana Council for the Social Studies. Treasurer. President: Student Louisiana Teachers' Asso- ciation. Publicity Chairman, Historian: Phi Kappa Phi: Sigma Tau Delta: Presidents List: Dean's List. PATRICIA IANE SPESSARD -- Microbiology: 3.94: Zeta Tau Alpha: Pi Kappa Delta, Historian. President: Kappa Gamma Rho, Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi. Student Vice President: Mortar Board: CWENS. ZRAIC ROWAN SPRINGMEYER - Pre-Medical: 3.341 Kappa Sigma ?raternity, President: Guardg T-Club, President, Treasurerg Kappa Samma Rho, Fellowship of Christian Athletes: Omicron Delta Kappa: ?ootbal1 Letterman 4 years. hr- 1 KATHLEEN K. STEWART - History and Englishg 3.683 Student Govern- nent Association, Sophomore Senator, Iunior Class President, Presidentg Pi Kappa Delta, Social Chairman: Order of the White Rose: Mortar Boardg Phi Kappa Phig Sigma Tau Delta: CWENSg Phi Beta: Tech Theater Playersg President's List: Dean's List. zf PAMELA A. WHITE - Accountingg 3.553 Accounting Cluog Sigma Tau Deltag Angel Flight: Phi Chi Theta, Vice President, Presidentg Angel Flight, Area Commander, Operations Officer. New .S t, m A r 5 I I l ' ' I 1'-11 run mu, 5 I !: , 'ill , , , r ' 5 5.633 , 5 2 f f 5 . I -. . -, 5 3 3 ' M is ifii '11t:t5f:f F QQ, yi ,-2 f 2' N- , 'Q 1223? 'P . f A H I 'TM g 1.,Ylg KATHY MORROW SPURLOCK - Iournalism: 3.433 Tech Talk, News Editor, Managing Editor, Editorg Mortar Board, Editorg Phi Kappa Phi: Theta Tau, President: President's Listg Dean's List. 9 . lt.. O oi, O Q D PAULA ANN TAYLOR - Management: 3.79: Louisiana Tech Student Dietetic Association, Vice President, Publicity Chairman: Baptist Student Union, Vice Chairman, Commuter Program: American Home Economics Associationg Home Economics Club: Organization of Home Economic Studentsg Kappa Delta Sorority, Assistant Vice President, Scholarship Chairman: Phi Kappa Phi. V lan-9 CATHERINE ELIZABETH WISE - Music Education, 3.443 Delta Zeta Sorority, Corresponding Secretaryg Sigma Alpha Iota, Recording Secre- tary, Second Vice President, Presidentg La. Tech Concert Choirg La. Tech University Chorusg CWENSQ Mortar Board, Vice President: Phi Kappa Phi. Honors .1i11111i!1' 1 1 111' 11 1 11 1111111 11111111111 1' M 11 M' iw' E' 'HH' 1 N 1111' 1 1 111 111 1111111 1 1 1 1 1111. 1 111 111 1111 11111 1111 W1 11111 1 11111 111111 111111111 11 1 VW M M M N 1 . 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Right: Also of importance to the detachment were the people doing the paper shuf- fling this year. They are Sgt. Clayton, Sgt. Richard, Mrs. Kathleen Parker, Sgt. Lang. LACNIAPPE 'Qt UF if sh... mmm X bv .W- Q -4 T .XL . ' sw-is 4 -, .W ,, . Mix. 4 i 1 K 4 5 11 Nt' , ml' v the ,a xg, ' X-folmx ' , f'x.v 'I-'V W -A , 'X gg-x ' s - ' - L 4. as 4 y I Q , gs ' .. ' T -.x ikxxl'-L2 3 , ' 6 C A W 9, as ' ' i 'N-lr. 4- Q -.hier 'f!Q'. no K' 1 -' 'iwtzil-9,!,,i..f.-4 'Kh K... Q' if - ff -- if , t dw.-',.1xs - - 1 1-:tes N '-'- W sig.: N i k,,h ' , , , . ,.,,.., Exp: :asfs?2c1a.i.l may Li i is T ,,.1.. Us T EJ . --Nw ,vw An, H Above: A part of every ROTC students cadet career is the opportunity to exer- cise his or her leadership capabilities. Mark Beard tseeond from lefti is doing just that as he takes Command of the cadet group. Others pictured are Bert Brocatto, Charles Sehelor, and Cary Ver- bois. Left: The air museum at Wright- Patterson Air Force Base is Certainly il page out of our nz1tion's history. This was just one of several trips ROTC cadets were given the opportunity of going on. Organizations f Right: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor, Doug Stewart, and Mark Beard played their parts well at the wives club Hallow- een costume party. BeIoW.' The action was fast and furious on the intramural field as the Cadets went up against Wes- ley. However, the final score when the smoke cleared was ROTC 7, Wesley 0. 25 am .. 49.11 A mt, .a -L LAGNIAPPE Left: Une of the harder working groups in ROTC is the Special Forces Squadron. This is a voluntary group, and is considered an honor to gain membership. Shown are the members learning the ups and downs of scaling an obsta- cle. Below: In this event at Field Day, the Detachment offi- cers just couldn't seem to muster enough mule power to thwart the cadet group staff. Organizations Adams Hall Honor Council Kathy Istre .... .,....... P RESIDENT Seated, left to right: Becky Twitehell, Kathy Frank. Ann Nanci Reece ..., .... V ICE PRESIDENT MeCarney, Rhonda Cole. Kathy Istre, Chere Hays, Iudy Clary. Valerie Bryan .... ...,... S ECRETARY Lum Woods. Standing, left to right: Miss MeCee, Valerie Bryan, Kathy Clark ...., . , ,TREASURER Anita Holley. Cladys Foster. Kathy Clark. Sandra Tower, Annie Seott. LACNIAPPE Alpha Beta Alpha Alpha Theta chapter of Alpha Beta Alpha, serve as a recruiting agency for librarians. Activities national library science undergraduate fraternity, sponsored during the school year include field trips was installed at Louisiana Tech in the fall of 1966. to various types of libraries, outstanding librarians as Its purposes are to further the professional knowl- guest speakers, and a few social events. edge of its members, to promote fellowship and to Left to right: Patricia McQuiston ......... VICE PRESIDENT Cathy Kilman ....... RECORDING SECRETARY Debbie Martin CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Katie Tannehill ...... REPORTER Iudy Dukes .......... PRESIDENT Susan Bains ........ TREASURER Miss Hermione Driskell .ADVISOR Miss Ieanet Wimberly ........ CO- ADVISOR tnot picturedj Standing, left to right: Patricia McQuiston, Rebecca Wiggins, Rebecca Guess, Elizabeth Kohler, Christy Wrenn, Barbara Moore, Lynn Tucker, Debbie Martin, Eileen Kistler, Anita Schmal, Cathy Kilman, Melissa Elrod, Susan Bains, Katie Tannehill, Deborah I-Ieadstream, janet Schiele, Miss Hermione Driskell, Notpictured. Miss Ieanet Wimberly. Seated, left to right: Barbara Tillman, Rebecca Snuffer, Mar- garet Walkup. Rachel Green, Renee Frame. Diane Caraway, Anita Gilmore, Iudy Dukes. Ruby Kelly. Organizations Alpha Epsilon Delta Alpha Epsilon Delta is a national honor society for pre-medical students. Founded at the University of Alabama on April 28, 1926, there are over 46,000 members of 106 chapters active at schools through- out the United States. On December 12, 1974, the for- mer prc-medical honor society Kappa Gamma Rho of Louisiana Tech was transformed into the chapter 106 of AED as the Louisiana Zeta Chapter. With this change. Louisiana Tech AED members became affili- ated with the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Council on Education, the Association of College Honor Socie- ties, and gained national status as an honor society. The object of the society is to encourage excel- lence in pre-medical scholarship, to stimulate an appreciation of the importance of pre-medical edu- cation in the study of medicine, to promote coopera- tion and contacts between medical and pre-medical students and educators in developing an adequate program of pre-medical education, and to bind together similarly interested students. Left to right, first row: Eddie Anglin, Ieffrey Colvin. Iim Witte. Iohn Ratcliff, Marty Baumgardner, Mark Rice, Henry Oliver, Tommy Brantley. Second row: Henry E. Wood, Cinger Shows, Trish Spessard. Ann McCarron. Doug Smith. Third row: Craig Springmeyer, Ron- nie Ellis. Colton Bradshaw, David Barnes, T. L. Ratcliff, Bill Parker, Ken Gresham, David Hathorne, Danny Twitchell. Alpha Kappa Psi Eta Tau chapter of the profes- sional national fraternity of Alpha Kappa Psi was chartered on February 12, 1967. Alpha Kappa Psi is the oldest profes- sional fraternity in business, being founded in the School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance at New York University on October 5, 1904, because of the desire of ten students to aid their alma mater. The objects of Alpha Kappa Psi are to further the individual wel- fare of its membersg to foster sci- entific research in the fields of commerce, accounts, and financeg to educate the public to appreciate and demand higher ideals thereing and to promote and advance in institutions of college rank, courses leading to degrees in business administra- tion. Left: All brothers get together after initia- tion to celebrate the entrance of new members. Left to nght flrst rom Dr Bob Om ens Brett Brunson Secretary jerry Watson Billy Means David McCary3 Karen Fisette, Sweetheart: Ioe Maler D innx Neal Pat Pierce Iohn Martin Sam Bolen President Second mu Brian Loria: Chuck Peterson: Lloyd Patterson: Bill Eylfi Robc1tChappell1 Iefflohnson Louis Lambert Phillip Crites Brad Mayo Bill Gately and Cody Mayo. Organizat ions Beta Alpha Psi Officers, left to right: R. C. Ferringlon , . .FACULTY VICE PRESIDENT I0 Ann Powell ...,.,......... VICE PRESIDENT Sherry Brasher .,,,.. SECRETARY-TREASURER Alan Farrington ................... PRESIDENT Below: Left to right, front row: Susan Sanchez, Sherry Brasher. Karen Magee, R. C. Farrington. Back row: Alan Ferrington, Mike O'Brien, William Gately, Ir., Dennis Scholl, Io Ann Powell. rf I LAGNIAPPE Pi if Mortar Board Mortar Board, as a national organization, is committed to add vitality to areas ol' critical concern in the world community. Concerned and intelligent young women are selected to membership in Mortar Board during their senior year in college. Member- ship signifies honor. offers challenge and represents commitment. The Alpha Tau Delta Chapter of Mortar Board at Tech was installed in the spring of 1974. Among the chapter's activities was VVomen's Health Awareness Day held in March. Officers. left to right: Gloria Ivey. Secretary, Mrs. Futrell. Advisor, Patsy Gage. President: Dr. Ianssen. Advisor: IoAnn Powell, Treasurer: Betsy Wise. Vice President: Dianne Evanofl. Historian. fin Seated, left to right: Kathy Mitchell, Gloria Ivey. Becky Guess, Betsy Wise, Dianne Evanoff. IoAnn Powell. Patsy Gage, Linnie Freeman. Standing, left to right: Bridget McClendon, Kathleen Stewart. Dr. Iudith Ianssen. Mrs. Ann Futrell, Trish Spessard. Brenda Heffner. Ber- nadette Baragona, Cindy Irby, Bettye Buckner, Maleda McKellar. Orgauixatir ns 'll Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta is a National Honor Fraternity for Agriculture and related fields. It was established on the Ohio State University cam- pus in 1897. After functioning as a club for four years and petitioning the national organization, the Louisiana Tech College of Life Sciences was granted a chapter of Alpha Zeta in August of 1974 at the National biennial conclave in Ames, Iowa. On November 16, 1974, chapter installation ceremonies were held at Tech. Three associate, four alumni and twenty-seven active members were initiated. The Chapter of Alpha Zeta on the Louisiana Tech campus is designated as the Louisiana Gamma Chapter, being the third one in the state and the sixty-second in the nation. Alpha Zeta has as its aims the recognition of scholarship and leadership and providing service to the field of agriculture. ,.........Wm , Qirf 1 Officers and Advisors, left to right: Robin Bridges, Chancellor: Sheltol Talking over Alpha Zeta in Louisiana: Mr. Luther Iordan of Kavalir, Scribe: Dr. Gene Garrett, Advisor, Prof. Ben Grafton. Advisoi Mansfield, Louisiana, was the principal force in organizing GUUFHU Gamble, Cl1f0IliCl9FZ GHVY Hay. St3Ud'iU f0F CITHFIUS Smit? the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Zeta on the LSU campus in Tffffisllffffi and D3V1d VIHSOHY CUUSUV- 1916. Dr, Iohn Wright served as senior advisor and was instrumental in bringing Gamma Chapter to Louisiana Tech in 1974. A Ak 9 L q l S Charter Members of Louisiana Gamma Chapter of Alpha Zeta, left to right, seated: Brad Robicheaux, George Gamble, Robin Dot Williams, Candace McCall, Denise Roe. Virginia Wright, Shelton Kavalir, David Vinson. lohn Cash. Standing: Robert K. Dr. john Wright, George Baskin, Bobby Campbell, Pat Hollis, Mike Dragland, Bennie Wilkinson, Gary Hay, Dr. Gene Garrett, Simmering, Prof. Ben Grafton, George Caver, Dr. Hal B. Barker, David Walton, Iohn Dailey. Paul Norris. Iames Nelson, Roy Cm val Calvin Walker, Iames T. Watts, Kenneth Hale and Dr. Charles Winstead. LAGNIAPPE American Institute cf Architects Student Chapter Seated. left to right: Lucretia Bee- gle. Secretary: David Nance. Trea- surer: Gary Tradewell. Vice Presi- dent. Standing, left to right: M. Douglas Walton, Faculty Advisor: Buddy Darden, President. T . ii M.. --1' in 'll' Members. left to right: Larry Brashier, M. Douglas Walton, Larry Blunt. Mark Mann. Lucretia Beegle. Ernest Warnock. Ierry Miller. Les Guice, David Nance. Doug Kirklin. Back Row: Mike Vasko. Gary Tradewell, Buddy Darden. Iohn Todaro. Mike Lindsey. Rick VVest. Organizations. . .155 lt American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3 Left to right, first row: Don Phillips, Steve Saucier, Charles Pennison, Billy Kratzer, Iohnny Edwards, Iohnny Ray, Les Bamberg, Dicky Townsend. Second row: Bill Page. Don Garland, Spencer Savoie. Robert Ritenuti. Doug Houston. Iimmie Grissom. Ron Carpenter. Des- mond Lewis. Third row: Pat Iernigan. Roger Seward, Rodney Polland, Rick Taylor. Tom Duck. Gary Gray. Greg Hampton. Duane For- rest. Fourth row: Wilson McMichael. David Nelson. Bill Watts. Roberto Cazenave, Mark Goher. Fifth row: I. W. Malone. Iorge S. Cana- huati. Association of General Contractors Kiki 1 5' Seated. left to right: Yancy Brasher, George Moore, Iames Hammond, Randy Schooler. Front row, standing: Troy Kennedy, Owen witt, Larry Austin. Bill Landry, Edward Angel, Mike Singer, Chris Long, lim Schultz. Back row, standing: Bud Short, Van Steed, Carley. Glen Guillory. Mike Hughes. Noah Carrier, Iohn Nickerson. 50. . .LAGNIAPPE American Institute I of Industrial Engineers Grganized in 1957, the Louisiana Tech Chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers pro- vides Industrial Engineering students with the opportunities to begin professional associations, pro- fessional development, and to foster the develop- ment of professional pride. The Chapter sponsors several social activities, par- ticipation in intramural sports, field trips, joint meet- ings with NOWELA chapter, participation in Engi- neers' Week CThe Rough-Turned Shaftj, and attend- ance at the regional convention of student chapters. , 0-XE of I lya 6 -Pr 1 If fam f it Officers K Q 7 2 4 .T OUNDED iq' PRESIDENT ........ ...... VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY .,.... TREASURER . . . . ADVISOR ...... . .Reid Penton Felton Rhodes .Gary Boggan .........IimGlaser Dr. Iohn Keats Left to right, sitting: Gary Boggan, Felton Rhodes, Penton Reid, lim Glaser. Second row: Ieffrey Best, Valmore Semidey, Glenn Woods, Sam Turner, Guillermo Soriano, Ieffrey Bryant. Third row: Al Gist, David Tolbert, Brian Belluomini, Thomas Stiver. Not shown: Alan Barlow, Gary Corkern, Robert Pennington. Organizations Little S1sters of Athena Sigma Pi Little Sisters of Athena is an organization formed to assist the Delta Lambda Chap- ter of Sigma Pi. It is composed of sweethearts, sisters, and wives of Sigma Pi. The functions of Little Sisters is to assist the men of Sigma Pi in service projects, planning and decorating the Christmas party, Dionysees and Orchid Ball, serv- ing as hostess, and to assume duties of Big Sister for Sigma Pi pledges. Left to right, first row: Rebecca Sadler, President: Cathy French. Sharon Delsanzo, Carol Walkup, Denise Dob- bins, Bonnie Stephens, Kristy l-litle. Deb- bie Myrick, Cathy Meppert. Meg Callo- way. Not pictured: Theresa Ellengburg, Vice President, and Pam Hendrin, Secre- tary-Treasurer. 1 I ACNIAPPE American Societ of Interior Designers Members, left to right: Patti Porter, Genie Marsalis, Pam Brown, Lynda Guillot, Secretary, Susan Fleming: Maryanne Miller, Ron- ald Savoie, Ienny Seibold, Sherry Cooper, Bonnie Phillips, lim Sharp. Kathy Tolman, Barbara Caruthers, Patty Robison, Cindy Colon, La Rue Myers, Marla Miceli, Nancy Deters, Lorafay Wal- ter, Annelle Long, Ann I-Iiers, Vice President, Linda Arnold, Ianet Hardy, Iunior Representatives, Casey Iordan and Cuy William- son: Susan Talton, Treasurer, Cheryl Long: and President, Del Spilseth. The student chapter of Louisiana Tech acts as a medium, exposing the students to the profession of Interior Design. Such events as conferences between professionals and students, having guest speakers visit, and com- municating with other chapters of Interior Design help prepare the members for their chosen life work. 2 .,,,, lets, 9' if . ,g ff-J i ,P Q .5 fw5 f A ,sv sa fame P -. vi' if . ,. American Society Agricultural Engineers The American Society of Agri- cultural Engineers was organized on the Tech campus in Septem- ber of 1954. The objectives of the A.S.A.E. include informing the students about the different aspects of agricultural engineer- ing and the promotion of fellow- ship between students and fac- ulty. The A.S.A.E. also partici pates in the Engineers' Associa- tion and Engineers' Weekend. sig 5 fa 3 Hx.. fjf Members, left to right: Edward Chevallier, Dr. Iackie W. D. Robbins, Allen Boyte, Glenn Davis, George Baskin, Secretary-Treasurer: lim Nelson, President: Danny Martin, D. I. Dufour, Larry Tims, Kiah Beville, Tommy Tims, Dave Stinson, Ernest Mohead, Mike Dragland, Terry Robinson, Mike Hopkins, Ellis Smith, Bobby Carpenter, Dr. Clyde Vidrine, Faculty Advisor. Not pictured: Randy Hudson. Reporter: and Pat Pearson, Vice President. N 164. . .LAGNIAPPE S American Societ of Agronom Officers. scatecl. left to right Rcynard McGufIee .,.....,. ...,, V ICE PRESIDENT Roy Baker .,.,...... ..,...,......,. P RESIDENT Standing Patrick Hollis . . . ,.... SECRETARY-TREASURER George Gamble . . . ................ REPORTER Van Edwards . , . ..... ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Left to right, front row: Ierry Groves, Rickey Cureington, George Gamble. Van Edwards, Patrick Hollis, Mark Carroll, Mr. B. F. Grafton. Advisor. Back row: Charlie Thomason, Terry Sharp, Roy Baker. Larry Kilgo. Renard McGuffee. Richard Sanders. Dan Iordan, Ronald Beach. Organizations. , .16 LACNIAPPE American Societ of Civil Engineers Left to right, first row: Larry Austin, Bill Landry, Iimmy Reynolds, Ed Martin, Iames Ienson. Second row: Bill Brown, Bobby l-Iennigan, Robert Montgomery, Sam Kearns, Bill Dean. Third row: Tommy Hale, Butch Pumphrey, Mary Dunn, Russ Carlock. Fourth row: Eric Duck, I. A. Guillot, Iohn Bradford. Fifth row: Clyde Dennis, Dr. W. O. Hadley, Wiley Iones, Tim Schultz, Bobby Tucker. Omega Chi Epsilon .,. ck pi .Q k'i ix .Y-'G1 7 ' ' ' -1- J nv- ' Q '-if qv' Al .V I ,fs ,. ,'- Ana? 'U P- .-'f I Left to right, front row: David Nelson, Les Bamburg, Iimmie Grissom, Iohnny Edwards, Steve Saucier. Back row: Wil- son McMichael, Mark Cober, Don Phillips, Pat Iernigan. Q , 4 ,, - -.N- ,.,,. L,.,,,,,,,,, ,, .w.W- f .yn- fs'-1 4 Yi ., 1 ,X Mb ff' 'if A V -M, ANKWCAN f 1 5 F Q, Q lf' 153 if 1 ,3,Y lk, , 5 S2 YQ? an ia? 2 fm, ,ex M2 SK ,Jaxx fgfgw: 2495 . x Angel Flight The O'Donnell Angel Flight is a select group of girls who excel in service, scholar- ship and interest. They strive to serve their flight, the Arnold Air Society, the Air FORCE ROTC, our university and our country. Requirements for membership are a 2.2 grade point average, a pleasing personality, an attractive appearance and a high interest to serve others. Fifty to one hundred projects are com- pleted each year. They range from skating parties for the Methodist Chidren's Home, to baking for the detachment, to presenting our annual USO Show. Officers, left I0 right, standing: Catherine Fraser, Execu- tive Officer: Colleen Fraser. Information Officer: Deb- bie Travis. Operations Liaison: Diane Evanoff. Admin- istrative Officer: Alana Oxford. Comptroller: Rebecca Guess. seated. Commander. .J 3 Qi! Q. 51: C .ANN Left to right, first row: Alana Oxford, Alison Oxford, Bridgette McClendon, Cathy Thurman, Iudy Hogg, Carol Smith. Second row: Captain Larry Schanks. Advisor: Catherine Fraser, Deb Highfill, Melanie Istre, Rebecca Guess Third row: Suzanne McConnell, Cynthia Crosby, Lauri Nunley, Kathy Hoffman. Fourth row: Rebecca Michael Marliese Iustice, Debbie Roberts, Colleen Fraser. Fifth row: Kathy Mitchell, Mary Malarky, Karen Coodron, Patti McKinney. Diane Evanoff. LACNIAPPE Association of Biomedical Engineers St 'asf ,, Left to right, first row: Dr. Daniel Reneau, Advisor: Don Brummett, Vice President: Ianine Svigel, Secretary, Iohn Shamp, President, Gary McNeal, Treasurer: Dr. Eric Guilbeau. Advisor. Second row: Lee Lovegren, Russ Simmons, Robert Montgomery, Gary Christian, Brian Rodgers, David Crump, Carolyn Roberson, Bernadette Williams. Third row: Charlie Neal, Iim Potts, Harry Hogan, Debby Hart- graves, Claudia Bardwell, Ronny Poindexter, Pam Murphy, Tim Moreau. Fourth row: Lee Bairnsfather, Don Garland, Robert Ritenuti, Visit Malakanok, Allan Sherman, Gary Speyrer, Hans Schuller, Betty Richardson, Karen Choat. Organizations Arnold Air Societ - iv W 1 -www Left to right: Mark Beard. Liaison Officer: Rick Kelley, Concessions Chief, Pat Larkin, Information Officer: Dan Reese. Admin- istrative Officer: Terry Kellner. Commanderg lim Glaser, Chaplaing Major Iesse Waldon, Squadron Advisor: Patty McKinney, Historian: Fred Griese, Concessions Chief: Mike Ford, Comptrollerg Dale Lawhorne, Adiutant Recorder: Steve Capenos. Deputy Commander. Not pictured: Don Reese, Operations Officer. The Arnold Air Society is an honorary service fra- T 'tli ti1if' ternity that is formally affiliated with the Air Force Association. The objectives of the AAS are -T -- f CU To aid in the develop- ment of effective Air Force officers. Q21 To cre- ate a closer and more effi- cient relationship within the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps. C31 To further the purpose, traditions and concepts of the United States Air Force. Q45 To support Aerospace power and its role in National Security. C55 To advance air and I spaceage citizenship. The Arnold Air Society at Louisiana Tech is the O'Donnell Squadron in honor of General Emmett nf Q'D01111eH, It is limited t0 Left to right: David Brook, Terry Kellner, Steve Schavrien, Dan Reese, Iohn Furr, Steve Attard, Selected Cadets XVI-10 dem- Patty McKinney, Dale Lawhorne. Tommy Taylor. Iimmy Glaser. Second row: Tom Hopkins, Phil Adams, Mike Higgason, Paul Marks, Ioe Newsom, Iose Negron, Pat Larkin. Billy Hollifield, Danny Snead, Bert Brocato. Third row: Rick Kelley, Mai. Iesse Walden, Robert Barron, Steve Capenos, I Mark Beard, Charles Shelor. Fred Griese. Mike Ford. Not pictured: Steve Adams, Harry Duhin, lI'H1lS- Iohn Golightly, Dale Kleinertz, Don Reese, Gerry Wolfe. Doug Stewart. onstrate outstanding aca- demic and leadership LAGNIAPPE 3 Fall pledges, left to right: Charles Beason, Bill Colon, Edwin Negron, Cindy Hud- gens, Iulian Allen, Bradley Dew, Richard Bellanger. Not shown: Ieff Gable, Tommy Stovall. November 10,1974,the Arnold Air Society held a Skating Party for children from Methodist Children's Home of Ruston. Organizations H ntinn ' il? . 1 an i i - Associated Women Students Officers,1eftto right: Mrs. Iune Dyson, Sponsorg Carol Smith Treasurerg Stephanie Istre, Record ing Secretaryg Linda Webb, Presi dent: Ianie Turner, 2nd Vice Presi dent: Vee Webb, lst Vice President. 5 ' 5 1 Left to right, front row: Connie Barron, Lorie Stehr, Davoda Davidson, Linda Webb, Carol Smith, Ioy Iohnson, Debbie Martin. Back row Stephanie Istre, Iudy Williams, Vee Webb, Mary lane Durrett, Celia Hanley, Ieni Luneau, Kathy Istre, Lesa Dunlap, Kathy Bowman Susie Cowgil1,Ianie Turner. i , Q 8 5 a - S lv , S n L55 4, WSD- i My i If il hula Vi i ii? vu h v 'll as doin-agggg no ' 'Cul-lf D Nlhllunuuhu-as si- ff' Aswell Honor Council Aw. and it -if . 7, C1455 J, I . 17 .1-oo.-.-.,,S, , vs. ' J fm ,AQ 5: ti fl! r to F .if i I 9 W MF .1 sf 'eff to right, first row: Laura Mecom, Veronica McDonald, Ian Brewster, Kathy Guidry. Second row: Patricia Schmidt, Kathy West, Lisa 6ial, Polly Emerson, Donna Lee. Third row: Iudy Lofton, Adrienne Iones, Betty Dunn, Rene Richard, Kim Dow. Not shown: Frances Jhillips, Beverly Dieken, Elizabeth Frusha, Vicki Cant. i Organizations . . .173 .'ssw..4.'-ff iv. . . Y wal...-. ' 14 . . V. W . - V. W 4,- ,, 'Tm . is 1 ed . vw . :VM 1 'FQ' Above: Attendance after one of the many daily Chapel programs al the BSU. RighI.11rfI Io right. first row: Executive Council. lane Temple. Fran Dennis. Beverly Bryan, Iennifer Luneau. Michal Wilkinson, and Direc- tor, Lynn Hawkins. Second row: Rich- ard Kennedy. Beth Cain. Lana Snow, Karen Lee. Susan Thomas, Dehra Stone. Iune Young, Catherine Dono- hoe. and Tony Young. Third row: David Spilker. lim Calhoun. Dennis Sheridan, Rohert l-lollier, and Ray Furr. 14 IACNIAPPE X it if W M fy e 1 -1:- li HL P - 5 ,... .E - H-T 7 Top, left to right, first row: BSU lntramu- ral Football Team - Campus Champs 1974: johnny Booth, Frank Teat, Rodney Fillingim, David Colvin, Galen Rockett, lim Herrington, Iohn Remy, Ierry Istre. Second row: Tony Young, Mike Osborne, Randy Boyer, Troyce Thompson, Dan West, james Tucker, Richard Almond, Ronnie Bamburg, Mark Carroll. Iames Erwin. Rick I-Iollimon, Mike Mellon. Middle left: The BSU always backs their team. Middle right: The BSU's winning Homecoming Display. Bottom: Choir singing at Fall Convention in Lafayette. Organizations Block and Bridle Club The Block and Bridle Club is an organization concerned with ani- mal industries. It is one of thirty- seven chapters in the United States. Primarily a service organi- zation, it promotes animal indus- tries through undergraduate activities. These activities include direction of the North Louisiana Horse Show. direction of Louisi- ana Tech's annual livestock sale, and hosting a cattlemen's meet- ing. LAGNIAPPE Left to right, seated: Rose Dupree, Secretary: Marilyn McKay, Reporter. Standing: Robby Gucnard, Treasurerg Gary Dupree. Vice President: Roy Chevallier, Parliamentarian: Robin Bridges, President. ,bk .,:+f- Kneeling, left to right: Greg Iohnson, Calvin Walker, Glen Dupree, Robby Guenard. vw - N , xx ,Q Ty Pendergrass, Ricky Albritton, Gary Dupree, Lovic Marsalis. Don Emerson. Mark Weaver. Billy Norman, Roy Chevallier, David Thomas. Steve Vinson, Robin Bridges. Standing: Ioyce Cook. Linda Phillips. Dr. Reid McLellan, Advisor: Marilyn McKay. Candi McCall, Holly Hammons. Iulie Nichols. Sandi Moore, Rose Dupree. Mr. David Hays. Advisor: Debbie Delony. i Organizations ..- qs -fa 3 Business Students Association The Business Students Association. organized in 1940. is com- posed of students in the College of Administration and Business. The purposes are to promote better understanding among the students, faculty, and administration: to provide elected repre- sentation ofthe students: to aid the college in attaining its educa- tional goals: to encourage participation of all students, faculty and administrative members of the college in a college-wide nature: and to assist in increasing favorable recognition of the college and Louisiana Tech University. One ofthe BSA's activities is the annual Commerce Day dur- ing which an outstanding CAB alumnus is honored at a convoca- tion. the queen of the CAB is crowned. and students and faculty compete in a softball game and later enjoy a supper on the cam- pus. Right: 1974-75 Queen Barbara Walton. Below, Officers 1974-75, seated: Sharon Moore, Office Administration Representativeg Karen Magee, Accounting Representative: Patti Iordan, Second Vice President: Gerry Marley, Secretary, Barbara Walton, Queen. Standing: Dickie Brantley, Speaker Policy Committeeg Ralph Fletcher, President: David Wilson, General Business Rep- resentativeg Io Ann Powell, Treasurer: Iames C-unnels, First Vice President, Louis Lambert, Economics and Finance Representa- tiveg Dr. I. R. Michael, Faculty Advisor. E t i 16 L Q E4 is 'F - Qr 9 Q u E 1 1 X Q 4 I S1 ,I xxx ' s Q Q, I7 .. ng Q Q , ' it ' p '2 E w. Q , 0 , , ,ff in , V. 9 5 1, , if F yn X 5 5 ' ia 13 Z1 O 0 fl C Q 1 Q57 cent of those receiving masters Beta Gamma Sigma Membership in Beta Gamma Sigma is highly respected because this is the only national honorary scholastic society which is approved and sponsored by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of Business. The purposes ofthe society are to encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishment among stu- dents of business and administration, to promote the advancement of education in the art and science of business. and to foster integrity in the conduct of business operations. Election to membership in Beta Gamma Sigma iz the highest scholastic honor that ness administration can achieve. membership, students must rank percent of their junior class or the a student in busi To be eligible fo in the upper five upper ten percen of their senior class, or rank in the upper twenty per degrees. Doctora students who have completed all requirements fo that degree may be elected. This election of memberi is held during the spring term of each year. t Left to right. first row: Mrs. Susan G. Corley. Mrs. Barbara H. Denton. Pat Baker, Lillian K. Taylor. Susan Lynn Sanchez, Vice Presiden Io Ann Powell. Second row: Roy Harold lohnson. Dr. Fred M. Wrighton, President: Danny R. Arnold. Dr. Iames Robert Michael. Di Homer G. Ponder. Dr. B. Earl Williamson. Dr. john E. Shaver, Secretary-Treasurer. Third row: Dr. Tom S. Sale. David B. Matthiesei' Ralph L. Fletcher. R. Alan Ferrington. Dr. Philip F. Rice. Fourth row: Dr. R. Wayne Gober. Dr, Frank N. Edens. Dr. Floyd Langford. Di Donald G. Wilcox. Dr. Francis Brewerton, Dr. Lawrence C. Smith. Other student members include: M. Penny Love Bullock, Paul Gald well, William S. Carter, Ir., Richard Dailey. Beverly Gentry Anderson, Ianet Jewell Harriss, Brian F. Huber, Sandra L. Prados, Reube Edward Pyle, Philip L. Van Hooser. IAGNIAPPE Campus Activity Board The Campus Activity Board CCABJ, a branch of the AWS Board, is dedicated to providing activities for Qhe women students at Tech. Throughout the year :his twenty-one member board sponsors events such as Mother's Weekend, the Senior Dessert Party, a Spring Picnic, and a May Day Breakfast. New mem- Jers are selected by the board from the previous year at their annual rush party. PRESIDENT .,..... .... D ebbie Martin VICE PRESIDENT ..,. ........ K athryn Ball SECRETARY ..,.... ....... S usan Sanchez ADVISOR. ...,.. ..... M rs. Helen Penny if Vw K M N .W fr'.k -4' .. ' Fifi! . teis q I so Lr' I i'l.1 ,Q . ritat ' i '1 fs-N 'fi cj in . , Left to right: Mrs. Helen Penny, Martha Mickel, Kathryn Ball, Annia Claiborne, Pam Humble, Kathy Holstead, Claudia Simonetti, Alana Dxford, Sharon Stricklin, Susan Gilbreath, Cindy Betterton, Pam Wilcox, Susan Sanchez. Martha Leachman, and Debbie Martin. Not pictured are Beckie DeBroeck, Lisa Iolly, and Ruth Carpenter. Organizations Canterbury Association The National Canterbury Association provides an opportunity for students and faculty members to receive the benefits of the teachings of Christls life and ofthe practice of the Episcopal Church. Fellowship, worship, fun and study are objectives of the Nicholas Calleher Student Center. The center is open daily for the use of members and the aca- demic community. Left to right, first row: Catherine Hill, Vice Presidentg Berry Spann, Presidentg Cliff Dronet. Second row: Lydia Ray, Loyd Patterson, Cindy Weh- ner, Secretary-Treasurer: Randy Reid. Third row: Spencer Savoie, Bill Boelens, Fred Adams. 182. . .LAGNIAPPE 0 'i A' A ' M y v ' . g M',. J Av f 4.4 . if :J Q I .,,- f.. , f ',, -,,.f,: 'v 2, '... E- a . xr, - rr-5 , 'Lf X x .M fl .' ,Ja-5125. .?, N 'f vS, ,. , , , 1. . K. WU M Q .L Q ft! 4 :V , 3 gf' 4 I ff.. HE O ll k,,,1 3' 42931 , V' kt J an no V , .9 ul 1 .Q ' 9 w'f? 1?-'-' 4 '- , ' v 4 U i that - JAK- i1....g ' 1TJ ,fb 4 y nliuii lit i l irsI ro W: llehhie McCann Kathryn Kemper loan Heard Karen Stewart Rohin Bearden l.aVonna Tyson Karen Williams Pam Trisler loyce Bailey l.esa Dunlap Deidra l.arche Mary Henderson layne Neal Ellene Owen Karen La Cour lan Cooke Melinda Morgan Ioe Calle Rohert Ferrington Second row: Ienniller Tucker Catherine Cornish Mary Tyler Lynne Pippen Carol Patrick Theresa lilenhurg Sheila Mott 1 I XCNIAPPH Louisiana Tech Universit Chorus Sarah Mason lane Vernon Laverne I lenderson Paula Shalweeker Roherta Camp Nan Howard Donna McDonald Bonnie Curry Connie Smith Ramona Sell' Toni Powdrill Third row: Melanie lstre Pam Brumfield Delane Bruner Betsy Wise loNan Shelton Paula Kelly Terry VVarner Cathy Donohoe Clenda Williamson Ellen Nickerson Kathy Bnller Renee Frame lane Metleorge Rita Patton 1'lUlII'f11 roux' loni Powdrill Susan Volentme Brenda Ward Nancy Futrell Donna Sills Becky Holt Iudy Clement Kathy Frank Iuanita Iohnson Rachel Green Shirley Reese Fifth row: Scott Watson Cary Faulkner Alan Toms Keith Brumfield Doyle Bellotte Frederick Thomas Randy Butcher Iohn Bridgman Rene Buxton Eddie McMurray Dick Westerburg Sixth row: Wayne Watson Cene Berry Scott Catlin Mike Waites Ed MeHam Mike Pero David Simmons Norhy Dooley Clyde Dooley Dwayne Boggs Ricky Holiman Scott Freshley Seventh row: Mike Mott Steve Comer Dean Denham lim Calhoun Dennis Sheridan David Bentley Tom Westall Fred Adams Tony Young Tommy Tims Larry Tims Andrew Hall Perry Allen Cardell Barnes Stan Taylor Dr. Robert Ferring,ton Director loe Calle. Aecompanist Louisiana Tech Concert Choir Left to right, front row, kneeling: Iim Calhoun, Cary Faulkner, Ricky Holiman, Ed McHam. Front row, standing: Becky Holt, Mary Woods, Ian Cooke, Steve Comer, lane McCeorge, Ioni Powdrill, Mike Mott, Susan Volentine, Ioe Calle, Nancy Futrell, Wayne Watson, Donna Sills. Roger Holtzclaw, Scott Freshley, Iudy Clement, Delane Bruner, Dick Westerburg, Pam Brumfield, Betsy Wise, Robert Fer- rington fDirectorl. Back row: Paula Kelly, Renee Frame, IoNan Shelton, Glenda Williamson, Terry Warner, Cindy Terrell. Mike Waites, Cathy Donohoe, Alan Toms, Brenda Ward, Keith Brumfield, Toni Powdrill. ,fv f .trays :A 4 f J , I A 'x ff ., ' 5 . 2 1 if f : 1 ,, , - 1 f .f J? Y a'f-'- C is ' V if f ,V f Q jf 5: ,aw , , 4 f 9 w KY! mi 1,521 5 ,VL ., -0 fn ' , , - N H we ,ng , ,i G Y. fx LAGNIAPPE Cottinghain Honor Council ' ia. ,, ,S ,4 Left to right, front row: Dianna Watson, Patsy Andrews, Wendy Wild, Vice-President, Ioy Iohn son, President. Back row: Rene Robinson, Iackie Heineri, Alice Ingham. CWE S Officers, left to right, first row: Daisy Durrett, Treasurer: Deebe Mitchiner, Presidentg Iody Hart, Secretary. Not pictured: Beverly Bryan. Vice President. Left to right. first row: Renee Humphries, Cynthia Montgomery, Candy McConnell, Ruth Ann Lewis, Patricia Hirato. Michal Wilkinson, Ian Cooke. Susan Bains, Cathy Spadaro. Lori Mayo, Iody Hart. Anita Hightower, Susan Volentine, Deebe Mitchiner. Second row: Kaye Penta- cost, lane Redden. Nancy Kirk, Susan Cowgill, Susan Reutz, Susie Scott, Beckie DeBroeck, Donna Hood. Paula Bennett, Pam Wilcox, Lesa Henderson, Ann Wright, Carla Powers, Pam Woodard, Daisy Durrett. Third row: Terri Beard, Patti Rawson, Laura Parker, Cheryl Petrus, Gayle Hammock. Linda Streetman, Pat Futrell, Gay Bowden. Iudy Furr, Louise McLean. Lynne Lockwood, Rebecca Newell. Lauren Cun- ningham. Organizations. , .187 r -.4 Data Processing Management Association YU' Lefl to right: Mr. Iohn Fowler, Faculty ' l MXN X Advisor: Nora Gris-shy, Secretary: Martha Z -i ,AK V 1 K I Mickle, Parliarnenlariang Dan Henry, N. ' ,Al X R4 ff K Chairman: Gary Hudgnns, Treasurer. L Lefl to right: Ed DeBusk, Becky Delk, Michael Stephens, Lois Mitchell, Richard Keller, Bob Adams, Billy Ray Davis, Michael I-Ielmke, Larry Sanders, Paul Tisdale, Don Todd, Rick Ronci, Dan Papa. LAGNIAPPH l Dudle Left to right, top row: Ramona Wart, Becky Robinson, Karen Blankenship. Middle row: Susan Sanders, Rhonda Marionneaux, Ioan Marie Burt, Lisa Urban. Bottom row: Mickey Stephens, . Susan Weir, Cara I. Brantley, Susan Cowgill, Kathy Bowman. Advisor: Sandra Fuller. K..I 1' if - ' T, F Delia Sigma Pi ggggg gg The broad scope of Delta Sigma Pi is exemplified in its purpose to foster the study of business in uni- versities, to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students for their mutual advancement by research and practice, to promote closer affiliation between the commercial world and the students of commercial ethics and culture. Fraternity members are chosen from male students in the College of Administration and Business who have a grade point average higher than the overall men's average in that college. Beta Psi Chapter has completed its 26th year of existence on the Tech campus and looks forward to its continued growth as an outstanding business fra- ternity. Beta Psi was founded on May 15, 1948, with the assistance of Dean Burton Risinger. LACNIAPPE Left to right, first row: Don Terry, Dennis Anderson, David Wil- son, Kenny Kay, Ronnie Marshall. Second row: Donald Sweeters, Pat Alford, Ralph Fletcher, David McCalman, Dick Brantley, Gene Morris, Iohn Coodson. Third row: Clint Capshaw, Iohn Lowery, Bruce Cain, Mike Kovalsky, Bobby Briggs, Mike Rob- bins, Iimmy Sledge, Donnie Long. Fourth row: Phillip Buns, Ricky Brocato, Richard Van Hooser, Iames Rasbery, Bill Fogle- man, Ioel Taylor, Lewis Stephans, Richard jordan, Steve Huber. Fifth row.' Ierry Distefano, lim Wall, Alan Ferrington, Mike Helrnke, Brian Hardy, Ioey Earle, Cary Hudgens, Dr. Earl Wil- liamson, Advisorg David Edwards. Left: Gloria Ivey. Rose ol' Beta Psi Chapter. Middle left: 'l'o t'urther their knowledge of the husiness world. each year Delta Sigma Pi members travel on a field trip to tour husiness and industrial facili- ties. Shown are some hrothers who went on last years trip to Dal- las. Texas. Miciclle right: Delta Sig's tackle a twig one at their animal fund-raising car wash. Pictured are Mike Helmke. lohn Lowrey, Red Anderson. Mike Kovalsky. Hondo Briggs. and VVhop Brocato. Bottom left: Adniiring his plaque for distin- guished service and dedication is Tech professor. Dr. Frank Busch. who served four years as Beta Psi's advisor. Dr. Busch resigned that post for his current position of Director of the Southern Region. Bot- tom right: Preparing for the classic Business Fraternity Sports Com- petition against Alpha Kappa Psi are these Delta Sig hrothers. Every vear the name of the winning team is placed upon a plaque in thc. Business Building Lohhy. lfoothall. haskethall. and hasehall are the three divisions used to determine the championship team. ilu.,,. Viv ., '2,M .Num ,. ..a...,i-. www .Mn 'Hai W. .mgnmy ..Mmfm.i.,. we .1 W u .sum . A ax- Hl'1liP nl, W- E x E . m-M ' 'Y' 42 i 5 I QMYQ QXSQP YQ. x.,y . '?f '?' Q04 vw .- gil .. J T I 4 Q5 ' i A ..... slr f W 5 V vols W ,ic gf . F my VVVV K my A J M Graham Honor Council 'vsff' -Y f ,M Left to right, standing: Marla Brocato, WRAg Dianne Bunch, RAg Tain Wade, Special Activitiesg Sharon Quinn, Social Chairman: Pat Clement, Special Activities, Diane Caraway, First Floor Representative. Seated: Gayle Hammock, Second Floor Representativeg Sharon Anders, President: Martha Lolley, R.A.g Melanie Parker, RA. Organizations, , t., , r :aa 5 , 193 Harper Hall Honor Council 51, . flr as 1 rr,ool in ror. G i?k.IQailf1Q.f5Q Qing Left to right, first row: lane McGeorge, Pam Iohnson, Glenda Island, Pat Futrell, Lorie Stehr, Sheri Hinton. Claudia Nasse, Rachael Green. Second row: Karen Fisette, Laura Mitchell, Genie Moore, Lou Ann Hunter, Chris Lemoine, Karen Mitchell. Karen Lively. Not pictured: Iennifer Premo, Ann McCormick, Debi Travis, Rebecca Michaels. LAGNIAPPE Home Economics Club Officers, left to right, sitting: Nancy Dur- rett, Karen Peek, Valerye Branton, Mar- tha Lolly, Ruth Ann Lewis. Standing: Ianet Quade, Iudy Penny, Patsy Cage. Not pictured: Terry Hurst, Libby Awbrey. Below, left to right, first row: Alice Ziegler, Ianice Cambell, Sherry Musgrove, Becky Shauberger, Ewanta Taylor, Iune Young, Susan Gilbreath. Second row: Iudy Ann Williams, Rebecca Sadler, Barbara Wells, Karen Steward, Carol Barham, Karen Christian, Marie Mougeot, Paula Taylor. Third row: Cherry Sandau, Cathy Smith, Sandy Manuel, Brenda Crumpler, Betty Man- shack, Brenda Gantt, Sherrill Sawyer, Karen Wieczor. Fourth row.' Gayle Ham- mock, Iudy Williams, Debbie johnson, Paige Thomason, Vicki Tyler, Candy McConnell, Dinah McKinnie, Cindy Crowson, Laura Raggio, Iane Miller, Cindy Iames, Beverly Brynside, Kathy Traylor, Claudia Simonetti, Patti Raw- son, Pat Hirata, Sara Moore, Patti Miller. Formerly a branch of the Student Center Board, the Hospitality Corps has functioned as an independ- ent campus organization for the first time this year. As the official hostesses of Tech, the committee has served or ushered for the Football Banquet, Alumni Barbecue, the Engineering Barbecue, Miss Tech Pag- eant, and the Chamber of Commerce Banquet. They also assisted at Rally and Career Day, and sponsored the Aspirin Stand at registration and the Tonk Christmas Party. Left to right first row Susan Sanchez Elaine Lawson Pat Hirata Susan Yarbourgh, Millie Yee, Kathy Kilman, Marilyn Lancaster. Sec- Ond row Mrs Mary Wylie advisor Glenna Kelley Cathy Word Nancy Burnham, Elaine Iones, Iacque Cunningham, Ianice Berardo. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers The worldwide organization of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers was founded to advance the theory and practice of electrical engineering. The Louisiana Tech stu- dent hranch of the IEEE is directed toward the enlightenment of under- graduates via contact with current electrical engineering practice through the use of guest speakers, films, and field trips. The year's activities include tech- nical programs, student paper con- tests, and participation in Engineers' Day activities. Officers, left to right: Rick Dupre, Secretary: Lee Gaspard, Vice Chairman: Steve Voss, Chairman: George Beasley, LTEA Representative: Tim Petrus, Special Projects Chair- man: john Sigmund, Treasurer. Not shown: Milton Dinkel, Athletic Chairman. Members: George Beasley, Dave Best, john Bishop, Richard Brenneman, Kent Bailey, Milton Dinkel, Norby Dooley, jr., Richard Driscoll, jr., Donald Drone, Ricky Dupre, David Dusang, jerry Elshout, joel Estes, Paul Franklin. Charles Freund, Lynn Fuller, Lee Gaspard, jr., Nathan Gifford, Charles Goetz, jr.. Charles Gray. Mike Gregory, Blaine Gremillion, Mahe Hall, Gary Hammond, joe Howard, Glenn johnson, Donald johnston, james jones, Camilo Mandujano, Stephen Mattheny. Harry May, Ken Mayeux, Mickey Mclnnis, Mehdi Mohaghegh, Karen Morrow, Bill Murphy. Marshall Musgrave, jere Nash, Greg Newkirk, Gene Nichols. Gerald Nugent. jr.. Charles Offutt, Rusty Ogden. jonathan Parker, Danny Pennington, jim Perot, Tim Petrus, Bill Philips, Dan Richard, Stephen Richey, Tommy Rodgers, George Schneider, David Sermons, Gary Seymour, Ronald Shue, john Sigmund, james Simmons. Scott Swanson, jeff Turner. Daniel Vilardo, Henry Volentine III, Steve Voss, Bron Ward, Chris Waterman, james Williamson. Buddy Woodward. Chel Yee. Organizations. . .15 j j 37 , Q Q ,, fi i - it . x. ....x. . . Q R , k .,, -v' it M . A It mil. -S ig .1 lf 98. . .LAGNIAPPE 35,1 Kennel Club R. Left to right. first row: Robin McDowell holding Tech XIV, Patty Borland, Pam McLean, Patricia Elliott. Second row: Melanie Harrell. Sam Crawford, Kayla O'Banion. Bob Tatum, Renee Humphries. Lana K. I-Icthcox. Libby Hamilton, Kathy May, Ioan Marie Burt, Ginger Wright. Third row: Bruce White, Nolan Cole- man. Tony Slack. Renee Hubicr. Sandy I.ux. Vicki Thomas. Kidd Hall Honor Council Left to right: Pat Roxas, Secretary - Treasurer: Cindy Betterton, Vice President: Iudy Williams, President, Not pictured: Betty Manshack. Vice President. Below, left to right: Becky Cray. Social Committee: Ienni Peters, WRA: Doris Pennywell, Social Committee: Kathy Hatorn. Social Committee: Claudia Simonetti. Bulletin Boards: Cindy Rhodes. Bulletin Boards. Not pictured: Valerie Creen, Assistant WRA: Iudy Warren, Social Chairman. C7 up-JL - ann up run. . H x 1' , ' 0 ft -'s K c fp 1, W W., - so . . ' ,W ' Q --. . . 1 1 .-- .5 xx. if 1'--.-. Q 5 sr. A ti' u., . , m -x it . n , , i ' i', sul 2 W n 4. ' we 'f..T 'ns Accounting Officers, left to right Club Susan Sanchez ..... ...... T REASURER Stephanie Istre . . . ......,, SECRETARY Elaine Iones ..... .. . . . . . . ...., VICE PRESIDENT Patti Iorden ............................. .PRESIDENT Not pictured is Mr. Larry Armstrong, Faculty Advisor. Left to right, first row: Kenneth Dun- can, Mary Frances Faulk, Linda Streetman, Cary Carlisle. Second row: Millie Yee, Mary Mosley, Kathryn Basco. Third row: Wanda Blunt, Ste- phanie Istre, Kathryn Click, Deborah Nichols, Don Sweeters. Fourth row: Lois Mitchell, Sherry Brasher, Eliza- heth Stevens, Patti lorden. Fifth row: Elaine Iones, Karen Magee, Cerald McComlis. Sixth row: Alan Ferring- ton, Amy Tauzin, Don Riley. Seventh row: lo Ami Powell. Ricky Brocato. Mike Kovalsky. Eighth row: Ed Mar- tin, Frank Sanders. Lloyd Patterson, Dickie Brantley. Ninth row: Bill Eyler, Mike O'Brien. David Edwards, Creg Smith. Cary Landry. Z I ACNIAPPE T Advertising A Art Club l W, l Mr. Albino Hinojoso, Faculty Advisor, Iolynn Anderson, Scott Braud, Carol Bingham, Linda Birdsong, Charla Burons, Gary Cascio, Angela Caskey, Carolyn Clark, Brad Cleveland, Iill Cypher, Polly Fleming, Devonne Grant, Cliff Hayes, Diane Hoffman, President: David Ivey, Ioyce Ioe, Paula Iones, Cindy Landess, Treasurer: Rickie Lee, Ioanna Littlefield, Robin Lozes, Vice President, Tomi Millard, Andy Morcom, Russell Mullins, Debbie O'Brien, Mike Owens, Stephen Patterson, Ginger Straid, Libby Thom, Tony Todd, Iohn Weath- erford, David Wesson, Ted Wilson, Secretaryg Ginny Wise, Annette Yeates. Organizations . .mo K3 if-I 4 L RS I ilq ' W i E W S Ill qi 5 , 1 41 Q H Q Q ? z'f W F Q 7' La. Tech Association for Computing Machinery The Louisiana Tech Student Chapter of ACM, established in 1972, is dedicated to the development of information proc- essing as a discipline, and to the respon- sible use of computers in an increasing diversityiof applications. Student membership in ACM is a prime means of maximizing professional development through ACM periodicals, meetings, and other activities. These pro- vide the culture for lively interaction twith both professionals and other inter- ested studentsl that leads to expanded horizons and new insights. t 2 Executive Council, left to right: Steve Colvin, LTEA Representativeg Gene Wal- lace, President, Debra Blackman, Past Presidentg Richard Iohnson, Vice Presi- dent: Dominic Koorie, Treasurer: Gary Taylor, Secretary. Not shown: Dr. Charles Schroeder and William Spears, Faculty Advisors. 5 . 4 5 P11253 Left to right, first row: Thomas Dupree, Gary Taylor, Mark Steede, Thomas Bates, Iohn Karasch, Mike Bolton. Second row: David McGovern, Laura Parker, Cheryl Petrus, Debra Blackman, Linda Corkern, Kathryn Muller, Dominic Koorie. Third row: Bob Christensen, Iarrell Peters, Bill Honaker, Gene Wallace, Steve Colvin, Charles Westbrook, Richard Iohnson, Caylen Braselton, joe Baidy. 0 LACNIAPPE Qlinil nginrrring The Louisiana Tech University Civil Engineering Honor Society was formed in the spring of 1972 by a group of Civil Engineering students and faculty in order to recognize those undergraduates with a high scholastic ability and principles of character, practi- cality, and sociability. Through its activities the T. 1 K .,,v X? cg M -of -A QA ve, ir. ,G it -.: ig. 1 fi Q T linnnr Svnrietg Honor Society has endeavored to promote the Civil Engineering profession as well as serve the public. The Honor Society is now petitioning Chi Epsilon, the national Civil Engineering honor society, for a charter. Roger Holtzclaw, PRESIDENT Bill Brown, VICE PRESIDENT Butch Pumphrey, SECRETARY Bobby Tucker, TREASURER Ed Martin. MARSHALL Roger Douglas, EDITOR 3 ' V- Y ' R. W. McLeane. FACULTY ADVISOR Dr. W. O. Hadley, ADVISORY BOARD I. T. Painter. ADVISORY BOARD Sherwood Bailey -if 4- . ' X 2 I H Holmes Bryan Pat Conley Clyde Dennis Bill Caunt M g Bobby Hennigan V ' ' X i' Dewitt Pyburn Danny Runyan if, , Mark Stephenson ,ia ,,. h f K X 0 i f4i . . , 229. 1 Organizations. . .205 . Tech Collegiate Future Farmers of America Officers, left to right Shelton Kavalir .... Ricky Cureington ......... Keith Murray .... Dr. I. Y. Terry .... Terry Sharp .... Paul Payne . . . . .PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER . . .ADVISOR . .SENTINEL REPORTER Roy Baker . .. ...ffyice PRESIDENT awww ---7 fi f x , ,. ,,.,.,, MWF . - mfg Ml ' MW - -f ff M,iae,,,f -,i ,i 1 we - . , ,, f Q 5 Left to right: Robin Bridges. Dr. I. Y. Terry. William Payne. Terry Sharp, Douglas Richard, Roy Baker, Keith Murray, Charles Hogan, Shelton Kavalir, Paul Payne, john Bostic. David Chevallier. Winston Hodge, Ricky Curcington. LACNIAPPE La. Tech Student Dietetics Association Above. left to right, first row: Ian Goss, Betty Manshack, Vicki Tyler, Lisa Wel- din, Rebecca Sadler, Mrs. Ianet Wright, Advisor. Second row: Paula Taylor, Cathy Smith, Sharon Hughes, Libby Awbrey, Brenda Crumpler, Not pictured: Mrs. Iohnnie Speights, Advisor: Cecile Griggs, Margie Iackson. Vee Webb, Clau- dia Edge, Charlotte Womack, Zoe Bren- nen, Marian Miller. Below, left to right: Vicki Tyler, Reporter-Historian: Rebecca Sadler, Secretary-Treasurer: Paula Tay- lor, Vice President, Betty Manshack, President. Organizations The Louisiana Tech Engineer Left to right: Ken Mayeux. Staff Writerg Ianis Bernardo, Copy Edi- torg Lee Gaspard, Feature Writer: Iere Nash. Business Manager. t - . 1 .i . , 5 i it Z 4 . V. y ..... ., ,,,..i.....-......g - ,.:1,,, ,Wy ' ' . , X K L 'V K ' f I F275 LI. V' Q '-f' igffzil - K --Z 4 , A .. i i L 5 , K 1 -- 4.15 .K.-V s S W F X 'F i if MTF . H ' 2 er, 3 t F: itil Left to right, first row: Steve Colvin, Associate Editor: Don Garland, Ir., Editor-in-Chief: Iay Guillot, Special Features. Back row: Kei Mayeux, Staff Writer: Steve Voss, Staff Writer: Owen Dewitt, Engineer Societiesg Dr. Randall Barron. Faculty Advisor. LAGNIAPPE La. Tech Geology Club The Louisiana Tech Geology Club was formed in September of 1958. Its purpose is to promote interest in geology and the related earth sciences. At the monthly meetings, featured speakers focus on the non-technical aspects of geology such as rock collecting and field trips. Field trips have been scheduled each year to see the geology of areas of interest in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Missouri, and Mississippi. Left to right, first row: Dr. Ron Davenport. Edwardo Alvarez, Ken Braud, Tep- filo Villarroel, Randy Storms, Wendell Iones. Susan Marshall. Mr. William Higgs, Dr. Leo Herrmann. Second row: Ben Ferrell, David Parker. Charles Sla- gle, Steve Evans, Vernon Ainsworth, Kim McLean, Randal Kinlein. 1:31, . Organizations J'-3 Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association The Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association was formed in 1934 to encourage engineering stu- dents to exhibit their creativity and skills by constructing pro- jects for annual Engineers' Day. The association is composed of all students in the College of Engineering and those in the Agricultural Engineering curricu- lum. The governing body of the LTEA presently consists of one faculty advisor, five officers and the president and a representa- tive of each of the eleven profes- sional organizations - ABE, ACM, AIAA, AICI-IE, AIIE, ASAE, ASLE, ASGC, ASME, IEEE, and SPE. Above, officers, left to right: Gerald Nugent, Secretary-Treasurer: Tim Petrus, Vice Presi- dent for Engineers' Day: Wiley Iones, President: Owen Dewitt, Vice President for Public- ity, Felton Rhodes, Athletic Director. T at fx, X QQ 'WD' E Q g , Members of the Louisiana Tech Engineers' Association. 0. . .LAGNIAPPE Engineers' Da 1974 Leff: Ginger Risinger was elected Engineers' Queen for 1973-1974. Below: Dean Bogard Crowns the new Queen at the Engineers' Day Banquet. ww., 4-, 6, ,fl H I vm- ? ' 1 X V 'X 5 Q , ' 1 fi! 5 an gp 512141 If iff'-w Y za: 'M v. 4, I as . i M, , - N iw V 1:,, 5 . 1 L ,X .,' - 4'- K : , 5 5 ' 'Q' . f. F .. ' X Y K 1 Q . 'K if R375 5 we ' k Q' sr E x, q ive Ywfjy 'S li: 315 gliirfhf xp: ,. or and 64 f , wi, , Q: Sw' . H ' If ' f ' .Y Q Q Q, M v -, ' K W : ' 14 ,pf - if if ,, -u gf-'fQ,ff'Fm,'-., if . ,. F- -psfg'f,w, A+ f k wifi' J., xv, N, J - 4,5521 - v 9 , 1, va W. , gwffg n , , o - . 1,-. A. .. . !'v '.. 4- S- v V3 f. ir L ,, :,- x .gg - . f Q gaffviwwhww .ef ,r uw: if :-. Wk fki- 5-Q in . -0 a - Q, - f.,- , A S,- -H.l'i -,.' luv- 5,VgRQx -, vnu' ,mxxb QQ-Q. n 4- X . . . ...um ,:..gxim ,, ,, 5 J 22 - L , s 5 LTE Activities Left: Members voting on an issue. Below: The Engineering Association involved in a discussion. Organizations Louisiana Tech Horticulture Society The Louisiana Tech Horticulture Society com- bines study with practical application. The club has the growing and sale of plants as their money making enterprises. There are specific growing projects con- ducted by students for a problems course - Horti- culture 416, 417 and 418 - a series of one-hour courses to allow the student to start a project in the fall and let it run as long as necessary and finish the final report in the spring term. Bi-monthly meetings bring speakers, often Horti- culture alumni, to inform the club of current matters in the business world. Club officers. left to right, front row: Darrell Lilley, President: Cindy Potts, Vice President. Back row: Ann Rigling, Reporter: Iohn Kavanaugh, Secretary-Treasurer. Middle right, classroom scene, left to right: Dr. Iohn Wright in center. Lori Simkin, Mur- phy Iohnson, Iohn Kavanaugh, Christy Carpenter, Mike Gau- ghan, Dan Dry, Cindy Potts, Brit Davison, Angella Norris, Ann Rigling, Karen St. Clair, Mrs. Norris, Lou Ann Hunter. Club members and advisors, left to right, sitting: Murphy johnson Darrc ll Lilley Iohn Kavfinaugh Ann Hunter Lori Sim kin. Standing: Cindy Potts, Karen St. Clair, Angella Norris Mike Caugh in D in Dry Christy C irpe nter Ann Riglmg Dr john Wright, Robert Turley. LACNIAPPE .-.ML flutes lichard Smith Senie Bobo .inda Taylor viartha Aaron Iharlotte Tyson Busan Reutz Iheryl Gosnell iuzanne Herrington tlartha Binns an Cason oy Garbarino leita Haddox Debbie Iohnson Debbie Morgan .eah Gates Iourtney Swayze Debbie Varnell Tlarinets len Mayeaux anet Laney Ielinda Antoon lorma Couvillion largo Martin len Englemann lathy Bowman 'eresa Dew in Morris mis Cooper 'ebi Laborde 'orwood Meiners ob Sadler oug Ioubert heresa Evans idy Oakley 'lin Gayle oyle Ludwig axophones me Keihm hillip Lear like Ferguson teve Bateman ill Gall athey Crane hndy King rumpets len Golightly im Iustus Louisiana Tech Marching Band The Pride of the ew South Danny Haddox Dee Baker lim Stubbs Rob Landry Ken Mackey William Hosey Iim Iameson Scott Carr Don Long Bob Grieshaber Bill Thomas Ed Nutt George Apperson Richard Holt Crawford Neie Sam Holt Gary Gray Greg Iohnson Walter Weidman Dennis Hensley Tom Drago , Bruce Wilson Mike Crisler Iohn Tartamella Don Wood Stephen Dick Iimmy Wiggins Gary Grace Horns Ioe LeBlanc Paula Crawford Iohann Yang Randy Dennis Loyd White Arleen Rankin Ken Chandler Kathy Williamson Kathy Kunkel Sandra Lattier Phil Crites Carol Malone Euphoniums Dennis Glasscock Iohn Wilson Ioey White Charles McGee Randy Safady Mark Henderson Victor Sackett Iohnny Young Steven Young Trombones Andry Wright Charles Iohnson Mark Gober Lee Haynes Dennis Wilson Sam Bolen Richard Crowder Steve Crane Greg Hampton Iohn Gober Ralph Nutt Greg Lee Glynn Mize Don McConnell Eddy Kilman Greg Gustek Skylar Spencer Eric Lightsey Tommy McCuller Larry Landes Tubas David Talton Marcus Gagnard Roger Chilcoat Rey Santiago Stuart Burgess Mike Shurtleff Paul Fellows Iohn Hood David Hedgepeth Richard Murrow David Iohns Brad Dew Alan Kaiser Wayne DeSoto Mike Wiley Percussion Tom Boutwell Lee Dunbar Greg Torres Chuck Edwards Gilbert Baker Michael Kirwin Clay Brunson Iim Allison Bill Iones Tony Slack Laura Mosley Preston Lutes Don Honeycutt Clark Davies Alternates Tom Rodgers Pam Frederick Paul Golquette Phil Ducote Wendell Vidrine Flags Pat Spellman Alice Iohnson Mary Tyler Beth Slade Cissy Hobbs Cindy White Melea Wright Lorraine Schell Pam Forbess Lynn Tucker Iill Coram Margaret Coram lean Murphy Gyla Whitlow Cathy Kemper Rachel Green Rifles Melanie Blanchard Ruby Endara Becky Allen Paula Thornton Majorettes Debbie McCann Pam Kyser Pam Rivers Rhonda Colvin Rose Smith Sharon Laney Becky Fox Cindy McDonald Alternate Helene Blankenbaker Feature Twirler Debbie Drake Christian Student Center The Christian Student Center, sponsored by churches of Christ, is designed to provide and promote fellowship, offering both social and religious activities. The CSC sponsors several events throughout the year - fall and spring retreats, a formal spring banquet, an alumni supper at Homecoming, daily devotionals, and various parties and trips. N t'fS'.'.e.. l'a ff it i Making the decisions for the CSC this year were the Center's four officers, Top left: Sam Poole, Chairman, Laura Miller, Secretary: Stephanie Istre, Treasurer: and Ricky Holt, Co-Chairman. Activities from the CSC's 1974-1975 year include, Clockwise from top: Laura Miller and Tony Slack, working on the CSC's second- place Homecoming display: a group picture of several CSC members. Standing, left to right: E. T. Browning, Sam Poole, Ierry Istre, Greg Newkirk, Victor Rozas, Ricky Holt, Iohn Sigmund, Bill Baker. Seated: Kathy Istre, Karen Choate, Stephanie Istre, Laura Miller, Sallie Hollis, and Melanie Istre, the completed Homecoming display featuring a motorized Bulldogg and a devotional scene with singing, prayer, and study from the scrip- tures. l 216. . .LACNIAPPE lx- Little Sisters of Theta Xi The Little Sisters of Theta Xi is an organization formed to assist the Alpha Upsilon Chapter of Theta Xi. It is composed of sweethearts. wives, and sisters of Theta Xi. Some of the Little Sisters activities are decorating for parties, helping with rush, serving refreshments for special events, helping the chapter on service projects and occasionally preparing a din- ner forthe fraternity. Carol Martin , . . ............... PRESIDENT Mary Stevens ..,.. ............ V ICE PRESIDENT Glenda Carroll . . . ..... SECRETARY-TREASURER Members, left to right: Mary Stevens, Carol Martin. Glenda Car- roll, Suzanne Herrington. Organizations 7 Left to right, standing: Dr. Iames White, Advisor, Carl Watson, Russell Watters, Orland Pylant, Danny Moseley, Troy Odom, Emile Le Blanc, Burr Watters, Peter Both, Ieanine Newman, Gerald Dedon, Charles Calagero, Bob Harrington, Danny Ledford. Kneeling: Robbie Howard, Doug Caire, Arnold Netherveld, Suzanne Odom, Glynn Moseley, Mary Winn, Linda Means, Dean Le Blanc, Glen Sullivan, Ian Dean, Brad Robicheaux. La. Tech Chapter Wildlife Societ Composed of students majoring in wildlife conservation and man- agement and people of the Ruston area who are interested. Activities include construction and mainte- nance of wood duck nesting boxes on Lake D'Arbonne, Corny Creek, and Dugdemona Bayou: helping the state game biologists on the state game management areas. The Squealer, our newsletter, is in its third year of being distributed to all graduates and freshmen in an attempt to report the activities of the previous year: campouts, and Skcetshools- This year marked the Officers. left to right. standing: Peter Both, Secretary: Russell Watters. Historian: first ypal, that wp have Operated Douglas Caire, Vice President: Ian Dean, Treasurer: Brad Robicheaux, Parliamenta- . . rian. Seated: Ieanine Newman, Troy Odom, President, Dr. Iames White, Advisor. under our national parent society, The Wildlife Society. Emphasis this year has been placed on pro- moting the professional attitude, a quality desired of all college gradu- ates, and community involvement. zm. . .LACJNIAPPE Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross Officers, left to right: Mary Raimond, Presi- dent: Karen Grant, Vice President: Cathy Spa- daro, Secretary-Treasurer. was ,vw Left to right, first row: Mary Raimond, Cathy Spadaro, Brenda Batron, Kay Hammock, Cathy Kilman, Sharon Prisock, Diana Walton. Second row: Karen Grant, Ioy Matthieson, Candy Young, Gayle Hammock, Beverly Fort, Denise Colvin, Nancy Allen, Ann Humble. Organizations 'ii -mf Menls Residence Honor Council Above, left to right, Officers: Mr. R. F. Patterson, Faculty Advisor: Rodney Pollard, President, Steve Nipper, Vice President, Iohn Parker, Secretaryg Gerald Dedon, Athletic Coordinator, Rusty Ogden, Mike White. Right, Mitchell Dormitory Council, left to right: Steve Nipper, Charles Freund. David Williams. 220. . ,IAGNIAPPIZ Freshman Dormitory Council, left to right: Terry Spruill, Gerald Dedon, Gene McNair. David Arrington, Gerald Page. Leland Dewight. Neilson Area Council, left to right: Eric Chamberlin, Mike White, Rick Dupre, Alan Sewell, Iames Wilcox, Mr. Thomas S. Robertson, Faculty Advisor. Caruthers Area Council, back, left to right: Mr. Glen Theis, Faculty Advisorg Gary Seymour, Rick San- ders, Rusty Ogden, David Calhoun. Front: Iohn Parker, Gary Avallone, johnny Arretteig, Richard Fisher. Organizations Tr .. .uivvu ational Collegiate Association for Secretaries The National Collegiate Association for Secretar- ies is a professional organization for all students majoring in Office Administration and Business Edu- cation. It provides an opportunity for students to get acquainted in an informal atmosphere and to share in social and professional activities. NCAS also hopes to effect a better understanding in the business world of the capabilities of the college-educated sec- retary who is prepared to be an administrative or executive-level assistant. LACNIAPPE Left to right, first row: Debra Windham, Heather Pettigrew, Rite Blewer, Gerry Marley, Roseann McDonald, Charlotte Tyson Peggy Tilley. Second row: Mrs. Susan Corley, Faculty: Sandra Tarver, Sharon Moore, Marilyn Dear, Peggy Gaston. Third row Susan Wood, Linda Pentacost, Donna Lawrence, Laura Mecom Brenda Andrews. Fourth row: Carla Quinn, Angie Bennett, lan ice Basinger, Carol Deney, Kathleen Curts, Nancy Phelps, Terr Spatafora. Fifth row: Vickie Crenshaw, Martha Nugent, Suzy Nolte, Ramona Wart. Wanda Iohns. Sixth row: Mrs. Cliffc Crump, Sponsor: Mrs. Martha Hood, Faculty, Elizabeth Plaxco Terri Wooley, Mary Sue Kelly, Pam Milstead, Beverly justice. A ational Student Speech and Hearing Association The Louisiana Tech Chapter of the National Student Speech and Hearing Association attempts to augment the education of the stu- dents, both undergraduates and graduates, who are interested in the study of normal and disordered human communication behavior. Officers, left to right: Ginger Kramer. President: Kathy Iordan, Treasurer: Anne Hatch. Secretary. Not shown: Ianice Sweeny. Vice President. -1, Left to right, front row: Cathy P. Thomason, Robin McDowell, Georgia Washington, Iane Vernon. Terry Miller, Regilyn Williams, Dianne Stigall, Bridget McClendon, Kathleen Brock, Ianice Sweeny. Susan Faler. Pam Robinson. Bethany Brasher. Rebecca DeBroeck. Sheri Camp. Back row: Mary H. Durret, Bonnie Bliss, Marilyn Small. Iudy Melton, Carolyn Powell. Suzanne VVaynon. Guy Leake, Direc- tor: Ieanne Robinson, Steward Hale. Ieanelle Alexander, Advisor: Gladys Moore. Advisor: lean Rhodes. Ieanne Boase, Pat Futrell. Ann Haton, Mickie Sheffield, Ginger Kramer. Organizations N 1 Newman Center Q l Left to right, first row: Steve Waldo, Veronica McDonald, Karen Morrow, Chuck Morris, Chris Sumner, Denise Dugas. Second row: Lucy Tarver, Pat Clement, Chris Douget, Cindy Hudgens, Cathy Waldo, Margaret Walkup, Norwood Meiners. Third row: Lenny Bernard, Kevin Dawkins, Frank Robichaux, Laura Cascio, Anita Schmal, Louise McClean, Carolyn Alford, Kay Buller. Fourth row: Randy Odle, Tom Belko, Bill Parker, Ioe Schmidt, Lars Melson, lim Perot. LACNIAPPE Omicron Delta Kappa is a nation eader honor society for col- lege men. Founded in 1914 at Washi n:,,.o, ,::. . ,,af,x: e University, ODK rec- ognizes and encourages the achiev character and superior quality in scholarship and l Q dershiggg g embership in ODK is a G mi Cm H i t i i 3' lf' P 3 O Q l Q l T' ' 1 .Z 'iii' 2 M' Ji mark of highest distinction and hono gi Ig uv A Ju' A DENT MEMBERS . Lee Bairnsfatheg' , ll , 'A , i' .- i-.' A . .. ,N ,b is K rd Marty Baumggr' er H A ' 1 Steve Colvin! A V t Q ,ti z,,u, r 1 . - Iohnny Ellij jxg jim ' W Q Petr Ralph Fle er V E l S Sa Poole Ioe Galle l S S r ohn Si 5 und Don Ga W ' d . -v - :gf ' Zf- - ,-ia-' -',' ,VSI i- 1 i luiy A ll' ak Roger o tzcla I ,Q , U M ' 5 er ' A A s 5 gi,i 3 5 S i le AC 2 in M R if 5 . 1 A b i t? 2 ,V . Tomm pf dkin N A g. W W 5. Dean .. Bark 5 -,Aff ,1L,. W rels. lf rr ? ' DI-I Ran 11331. , E4 tin. -2 .:.. lti acgfl-t e Vt Dean Be ogar Iuii lv, . ,,i, .. t,,,, , f , V t Dr. Robe . P arut l l A VW l n'Pa l PAen ' Dr. Iohn ' X thon . ' J t . Bobby ' c Robert . on Dr. ., ' I 7 7-5 Dean E. S. Fo VL'l .' :gif l'-'t't t'at t' Q 'V ip F' Dean Iames H . A l - Ai srto R Wiley Hilburn, Ir avi, f V s Eddie 3-gp A son Dr. Robert Holstea .ff yi'ti' In Roth Dr. Houston Huckaba i' t ':ViVil,,yt ' frl 1 W ,,, cy, yyvlyi Sheppard Dr. Edgar Kelly, Sr. V' W .i V.,,fi,, I. Smolinski Charles A. Killgore ' Vice Pres. S. X. Lewis Iames W. Malone E , N, HI? ,- if , iff fa F Z Dr. Elmer Minchew s ' 5 Iames W. Mize A Dr. P. B. Moseley 505- -,,..., -W-.:, f. ' ... , , 1, 1,-F A, 4, 31 - ' 8 i ,, ,, ,,, ..f-- ,wis er ji- In L Arthur Stone Pres. F. Iay Taylor Dr. I. I. Thigpen Dr. Iohn Trisler Scott Weathersby r. Mike Wilkinson Dr. Iohn Winters Organizations Order of the Crescent The Order of the Crescent, formed in the spring or 1972, is a sister organization to the Theta Psi Chapte: of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. Its purposes are tc provide moral support to the members. Some of the Crescent's functions this year have been a party for the fall pledges, a Halloween party helping with the Homecoming alumni brunch ant other Lambda Chi activities. ,Q , 133. ,... W M, le. W... L..-,,... .. 2, , Order of Diana Left to right, first row: Sharon Henderson, Sherri Lewis, Malinda Motsinger, Mickey Sheffield, Linda Hilley, Melissa Browning. Second row: Georgia Nelson, Cam Maril, Lisa Long, Cynthia Cole, Debbie Hardy, Glennan Parrish, Ioy johnson, Ioni Powdrill, Lori Hatch, Faye Boone, Ellie Boogart. Organizations Order ofthe Star and Crescent Left to right: Melanie Harrell, Susan Mahony, Bertel Carlton, Cheryl Rogers, Cenie Moore. Not pictured: Catherine Fraser and Nancy Derhes. The Order of Star and Crescent was organized in the 'Winter Quarter of 1972. This Little Sister Order fulfills the main purpose of assisting the men of Epsi- lon Camma Chapter of Kappa Sigma in most of their fraternity activities. The Crescent's functions include help with decora- tions at the annual Hawaiian Party, covered dish suppers, a pancake supper for the new pledges, Homecoming refreshments, special occasion refresh- ments, and assistance during Rush. 'iiifi , t V wi ....p ttt. O My ,pxh we .L,p N TT ,ax - x 'W ,555 ,s . f, ' -vf .r Xu, ,, .....-. , ' ' ' ' ' ' 0: - X 1 - x.,, - Q ' , Sv .. 'w i N- f 1-- , - f 'ff ,, t .tt 9,5 - 'Mg' ' K a u ' v W3 Q 5.5157 rf- M- Y 1 ,pi w-gr- 50 as an fs . LACNIAPPE 1-. .,-, ,fi ,. . , - ' .. -X .,,gk-gas. ,.' c ff. ,,.,, 1, N , . - . - 5 5 it ,- - 5' , V it .r W met, Q 1 ' -'. A fe rw A, , R , n lk R x P .f ,su N ft- at ,,,. xi ,S ,4 ...H -1 J x ,mt Af, sm- -my Order of hite Rose Upper left, top, counter clockwise: Alita Moore, Merle Stewart Iudy Anderson, Cindy Irby, Deborah McCehee, Cay Morgan Carolyn Powell, lim Griffith, Marliese Iustice. Below: Cindy Irby Gay Morgan. Marliese Iustice, Iudy Anderson, Alita Moore Deborah Mt:Gehee. Merle Stewart, Carolyn Powell. Iim Griffith Fraternity Representative. Carolyn Powell .... ..,..... P RESIDENT Alita Moore ...... ,.,. V ICE PRESIDENT Iudy Anderson ....... ........,..... S ECRETARY Bridget McClendon . . . ....,.,.......,. TREASURER Marliese Iustice ...., .... A CTIVITIES CHAIRMAN Deborah Mt:Cehee ..,. .,,.......,..... R EPORTER Mrs. Mary Wylie .... .,,.. AD VISOR Organizations Phi Beta Phi Beta is a national professional fraternity of music and speech. This is an honorary fraternity organized to promote the best in music and speechg to foster service in these arts within the collegiate and community areag to advance the members intellectually and professionallyg to develop the highest type of womanhood. New initiates, left to right: Pamela Murphy, Ioy Iohnson, Barbara Miller, Christina Biscomb, Carolyn Powell, Ellen Evans, Kathy Markey, Korey Reynolds. -is 2 K' RL r at -. G i Q tit G? ,fy A '13 y Q57 Left to right, first row: Ieanelle Alexander, Faculty: Carolyn Powell, Regilyn Williams Ann I-I att h Iinice Swet my Second mw Mrs Arthur W. Stone, Faculty Advisor: Mickie Sheffield, Celia Hanley, Korey Reynolds, Kathy Markf y P imela Murphy Dianne Stig ill Mr Arthur W. Stone, Faculty Advisor. Third row: Ioy Iohnson, Barbara Miller, lean Robbins Cindy Rhodes Chiistina Biscomb Di ine O'Sleen, Maleda McKellar, Ellen Evans, Pam Mahaffey, Sharon Collier. LACNIAPPE Phi Chi Theta Phi Chi Theta is a national fra- ternity for women in business and economics. Its purpose is to promote the cause of higher business educa- tion and training for all women, to foster high ideals for women in business careers, to encourage fraternity and cooperation among women preparing for such careers, to stimulate the spirit of sacrifice and unselfish devotion to the attainment of such ends. Left to right, upper left: Pam White, Pres- ident, Sue Cambre, Southern District Director, Martha Hood, Sponsor: Ianet Campbell, Sponsor: Gerry Marley, Secre- tary, Millie Yee, Treasurer, Susan San- chez, Master of Rituals: Mary Faulk, Vice President. Middle left, Hrst row: Patti lor- dan, Rita Blewer, Karen Magee, Paula Mosley, Carla Quinn, Gerry Morley. Sec- ond row: Sharon Moore, Alicia Nichols, Mary Faulk, Iill Alexander, Karen Fisette, Sue Cambre, Martha Mickel, Millie Yee, Stephanie Istre, Terry Spatafora, Pam White. Third row: Martha Hood, Spon- sor: Dr. Elinora Cawthon, Honorary Member, Ianet Campbell, Sponsor, Elaine Iones, Becky Delk, Ann Young, Linda Edens, Susan Sanchez, Dean Bur- ton Risinger, Honorary Member, Susan Ierome, Patti Gann. Below, new mem- bers, Ieft to right, first row: Diane Webb, Sylvia Pardue, Angela Baragona, Amy Landrum. Second row: Kim Core, Debra Nichols, Cindy Wehner, Velsa Sisemore, Guion Snyder, Susan Reutz, Lois Delony, Alvah Neal. Third row: Doretha Mitchell, Kathryn Bosco, Lynne Lockwood, Mar- tha Nugent, Bertel Carlton, Ian Edgard, Heather Pettigrew, Susan Wood, Becky Chandler. 5 Organizations Phi Kappa Phi The National Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded at the University of Maine in 1897 and typifies the Honor Society idea which is characteristic of American higher education, in that it exists for the dual purpose of recognizing and honoring these students who achieve high scholastic results, and encouraging those students who are capable of doing so. The efforts of the society are intended to further the fulfillment of its motto - Philosophia Krateito Photon - May the love of learning rule mankind. Left to right, kneeling: Gary Osborne, Sam Poole, Andy Wright, Earl Martin, Ralph Fletcher. Standing: Nancy Bergeron, Karla Holomon. Sharon Moore, Susan Sanchez, Kathleen Middleton, Mary Holland, Linda Powdrill, Karen Williams, Sheryl Rogers, Deborah Ann Price, Ginger Kramer, Sherry Brasher, Karen Magee, Ianice O. Savage, Stephanie Istre. LAGNIAPPE JBIQMHM if L 4? g f 2 ',nr W fm QA Mylar!! Q 2 , Q ' ' fa -S x Q Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Music is to me the perfect expression of the soul. Robert Schumann Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is the professional fraternity for men in music. Its main purpose is to promote the best in American music. Activitiesof the Mu Nu Chapter include ushering for LTCA concerts, sponsoring La. Tech Iazz festival and an American Music Program. It also presents a scholarship each year to the outstanding freshman music major. Left to right, first row: Lee Dunbar, Richard Smith, Paul Colquette, Scott Carr, Gerald McCombs, Steve Bateman, Paula Kelly, Wayne Watson, Iohn Runge, Iohn Wilson, Steve Young, Mike Waites, Brad Dew. Back row: Greg Hampton, Larry Reeder, Dwayne Buggs, Iim Iameson, Dee Baker, Rob Landry, Mark Gober, Harry Cellos, Andy Wright, Sandy King, Phil Crites, George Apperson, Iim Stubbs, David Iohns, Dave Stinson, Keith Brumfield, Ioe LeBlanc, Iohan Yang, Dennis Wilson, Phillip Lear, Charles Iohnston, Bill Thomas. Not pic- tured: Sam Bolen, Ken Mackey, Don Loan, Glen Golighty, Richard Murrow, Eddie McMurray. LAGNIAPPEI Q ef! to right: Charles Iohnston, .4,,wQ. ---...,.,.,,,, EMM ,. K ,f.- 5 -A-1-W--W.. W Phi Mu Alpha Sweetheart, Paula Kelly from Homer, is il Iunior majoring in Music Education. f 2-MW, .i4,li . 5 i Vice President: Dave Stinson. Seczrctaryg Andy Wright, President: limIameson,Trez1s11ror. nimtir Pi Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta is a National Fraternal Organization for intercollegiate debators and individual events speakers. Its purpose is to promote scholarship. especially in the field of forensic speaking, in senior Ameri- can colleges and universities. The Louisiana Delta Chapter of Pi Kappa Delta at La. Tech assists in promoting and conducting the annual Tech tournament in November and the High School Forensic Tournament in Ianuary. It also sponsors a student speakers bureau and honors its high achievers at an annual barbecue. Membership in the chapter is open to all regularly enrolled undergraduate students at Tech who participate in intercollegiate debate, public speaking or oral interpreta- tion. Left to right, upper right. front row: Denise Dugas. Iudi Franklin, Riley Wriglit. Back row: Ierome Ringo, Nancy Mann, Mike Reed, winners in early tourna- ment. Officers, middle right: David Price, Vice Presi- dent: Dr, E. R. Minchew, Head, Speech Department: Dr. Marta F. Beasley, Advisor: Carla Powers, Histo- riani Trish Spessard, President. Not pictured: Pat Durusau. Secretary: Sam Poole, Social Chairman. Members and pledges, below, first row: Denise Dugas. Trish Spessard, Betty Starnes. Rene Robin- son, Carolyn Williams. Second row: Gary Cathey, Carla Powers, Nancy Mann, Kathleen Stewart. Third row: Preston Lutes, Gerald Page. Raymond Eason, Riley Wright, David Price. t Z l -66 WU' Mgnju fe , , A , , , ,ns,' 4 . fig-29' if ' if , . at ,V Z . fe at -.iq f 5 'T 'wif' '.'b'5 ls. 4 .ff fx ft' Y 5 . sl, Q S X li, Q A lr -suelllifow., : Ml 1 LACNIAPPH .it 9.5 Aff? it Pi Mu Epsilon Left to right, first row: Dester Brunet, Norby L. Dooley, Dr. George Butler, Faculty Advisor, Libby Wibker. Secretary-Trea- surer. Second row: Clyde G. Dooley, Charles L. Gray. Kevin Deal Vice Presidentg Tunis Lincecum. President. Third I'lIH'.'llI'T1I'IllC D Grissom. Donald R. Phillips, Dr. William Attebery. Mr. W. W. Watson, Dr. B. Garner, Pat Sincox. Debra Blackman. Pi Mu Epsilon is a national mathematical scholar- ship among the students in academic institutions of university grade. It aims to do this by KU electing members on an honorary basis according to their proficiency in mathematicsg C21 by engaging in activi- ties designed to promote the mathematical and schol- arly development of its membersg and f3J by taking any other measures which will further these pur- poses stated. Organizations 5 Pikettes Raynelle Hane ......... .....,......... P RESIDENT Left to right: Deborah Baragona, Kay Connell, Ienny Seibol Suzanne McConnell ..... ........... V ICE PRESIDENT Cindy Richy, Martha Fannin, Raynell Hand, Donna Simmon Cindy Richy ........,. .... S ECRETARY-TREASURER Sherry Hinton, Beth Alexander, Kathy Hathorne. Sheri Hinton ..., ....... S OCIAL CHAIRMAN LAGNIAPPE Officers, left to right: Clyde Lightfoot, Treasurer: Ieff Ginn. Recording Secre- tary: Gary Osborne. Corresponding See- retary: Iohn Harrelson, President: Mr. Killgore, Advisor. Left to right, front row. lack Cordaro, Billy Hollifield, Earl Mar- tin, Iohn Wilson. Bill Tullis. Iohn Harrel- son. Sharon Patrick. Murray Molnnis. Back row: Wayne Miller, Mr, Killgore, Clyde Dooley, Clyde Lightfoot, Ieff Ginn. Gerald Thomas, Randall Calloway. Gary Osborne, Iames Good, Don Sanders. Organizations Q Richardson Dormitor Honor Council Left Io right. fifst row: Estelle Palmer. Vanessa Iziekson, Dianne Frazier. Ruthie Baldridge. Cathy Wright. Serzoml 1'ow.'Rohin York, Debo- rah Davis, Marnie McDermott. Pepper Caneienne. Betty Starnes. joy Garbarino. Third row: Sham Robins, Viee Presidentg Jennifer Luneau, Pr 2 Q iv, , . n , t . . 1 . Q' K O., 5 'o:r'x.9, ' . Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Alpha Iota is an international professional fraternity for women in the field of music. Seventy- one years ago this fraternity was founded at the Uni- versity School of Music, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Its purpose is to raise the standards of productive musi- cal, work among women students of colleges in the United States and to further the development of music in America and throughout the world. Some of the special projects sponsored by the Epsilon Kappa Chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota are ushering for Louisi- ana Tech Concert Association and other music department concerts and recitals, sponsoring recitals by guest artists, and participating in other service projects in the field of music. Betsy Wise ....... DeLane Bruner ..... Mary Henderson . . Ianie Turner ........ ........... Melanie Blanchard Marilyn Thomas .... ..................... Debbie McCann. . . Renee Frame .... Brenda Ward .... Paula Kelly ....... Courtney Swayze .... ...............PRESIDENT . . . . .FIRST VICE PRESIDENT . . . . .SECOND VICE PRESIDENT RECORDING SECRETARY CORRESPONDINC SECRETARY .TREASURER . . . .ASSISTANT TREASURER ................REPORTER .................EDITOR .............Cl-IAPLAIN . . . .SERCEANT-AT-ARMS n Second row Paula Kelly Debbie Left to right, first row: Mary Henderson, Martha Aaron, Betsy Wise, DeLane Bruner, Io Nan Shelto . : , T r Beck Allen Brenda Ward Keith Brumfield Sigma Alph Iota Guy, Kathy Kemper, Marilyn Thomas, Cheryl Gos- McCann, Ianie urne , y , , , nell, Ieri Barteet, Melanie Blanchard, Lynn Watson. Not pictured: Courtney Swayze, Paula Thornton, Renee Frame, Paula Crawford. 1' r .vgii QT ' gt 'U' MV at i x A is S 6 , X All we Q .., . Q, V was X , ,E V ,. 5 ESQ . . 1 '39 C? Radio Tech WLPIam Kilplfm 770 KH, 89.1 MHZ Members of Radio Tech: Ianet Appleby, Susan Bono, Benton Brown, Barbara Bryant, Bobby Bullock, I. Scott Carr, Al Cazanve, Diana Choat, Richard Crowder, Terry Datialico, Iudy Davis, Bobby Deich, Doug Dopson, Richard Driscoll, Bill Eyler, Donisa French, Charles Freund, Sharon Fuller, David Garrett, Monica Gaudet, Fred Griffin, Ed Halley, I. I. Henry, Bill Honaker, Mike Huttinger, Delphine Iones, Doug Ioubert, Raymond Kirnbell, Bobby Lamb, Leonard Landry, Dan Le Grand, Tom Lovette, Richard Lumpkin, Ann McCarthey, Alfred Melton, Henry Moore, Kathy Munn, Mike Peal, Olan Pedersen, Steve Pierre, Kirk Reynolds, Alan Ruffer, Tom Rupenicker, Tom Schultz, Bill Shafer, Bonnie Singer, Larry Sloan, Clyde Stewart, Ray 1 Wldon, Chuck Walmer, Stephen Well, Eddie White, Miss Glenda i Maddox, and Dr. Dean Smith, Advisors. Radio Tech is a student-owned, student operated radio communications organization dedicated to t service to Louisiana Tech and the Ruston commu- nity. By constantly expanding its services, Radio Tech has become nationally known. Some of the fields utilized are: Business, Computer Operations, Engineering, Music, Broadcast Iournal- ism, Radio Programming, and Public Relations. l , l i Left to1'igl1l:Olan Pedersen. President: Doug Ioubert. Vice Presi- dent: Bill Eyler. Treasurer. ,, LAGNIAPPE vt . ,1 i 4 Qt, , ,,g.nnnwIU Q--f 'WL Department heads: Bill Shafer, Chief Engineerg Raymond Kimbrell, General Managerg Bill Honaker, Computer Operations Head: Bill Eyler, Business Manager, Olan Pederson, Presidentg Clyde Stewart, Music Directorg Steve Pierre, Sports Directory Kathy Munn, Secretaryg Iohn Henry, Assistant News Directorg Doug Ioubert, Head Announcerg Tom Lovette, Assistant Music Directorg Stephen Wells, Program Direc- tor: Bobby Lamb, News Director. .f The news liroadcasting staff of Radio Tech are working towards expziniling coverage of many facets ol' the worltl. x CI-qi Q Our president tloesn't seein to read signs very wsrll . . . the hurried music stuff gets no rust. Ywyhf of? N'-4 , , - ff ' EMP lin iw Burying ai new cahle sysluin tlilI'l often load to tragedy. tligiiiiniitim 5 ins -ll Sigma Tau Delta Iim Bullock .... .........,..... P resident Elaine Iones ..,... ...., S ecretary-Treasurer Ann McCarrol .,.. .... P rogram Chairman Richard Hutch .... ....... V ice President LAGNIAPPE Members 0f1974-1975 Include: C. Adkins. D. Alford. B. Baragona, M. Bar- ham, S. Barnette, M. Barron. H. Baxter, S. Beasley, B. Beckwith, D. Bell, S Bell, C. Black, K. Blanchard, M. Blewer, D. Bolin, V. Booth. I. Bullock, V Bunch, D. Bruner, I. Cabellero, P. Carnahan, L. Chandler, S. Chew, T. Chris tian. I. Clark, M. Curtis, F. Dennis, H. Dillard, K. Dopson, L. Elmore. D. Faircloth, M. Feducia. K. Fisette, C. Fraser, E. Frusha, N. Futrell, P. Cage B R. Creen, V. Green, C. Griggs, L. Cuice, E. Gullatt, M. Harms, D. Hatch, Heffner. L. Henderson, W. Hilburn, S. Hinton, B. Holland, M. Holland, D Hopkins, N. Howard, A. Humble, R. Huth, I. Iameson, S. Ierome. N. Iohnson, T. Iohnson, E. Iones, P. Iones, S. Iones, C. Lalanne, V. Lanie, E Lea, D. Lomax, S. Lunsford, P. McCarron, D. McCehee, P. McQuiston, L Madden, W. May, L. Mills, A. Morcom, K. Muller, L. Mullins, P. Murphy, M Myers, G. Nash, R. Newell, L. Nunley, G. Osborne, M. Pearce, I. Pearson, I Penny, D. Poole, B. Powell, P. Price, C. Rhodes. C. Sandau, M. Saunders, A. Scheffler, D. Sheridan, I. Sledge, T. Spatafora, P Spessard, C. Stevens, K. Stewart, V. Tabor, C. Tannehill, R. Tatum, D. Tay- lor, D. Twitchell, M. Walpole, C. Washington, C. Wehner, P. White, R. Wig- gins, P. Williams, G. Williamson, D. Wilson, B. Woodall, C. Wooldridge, C. Wrenn, M. Yee. The Society for Advancement of Management has been serving the needs of the scientific man- ager longer than any other professional manage- ment organization. On November 11, 1910, colleagues of Federick W. Taylor met and decided to form a society to discuss and promote his principles of scientific management. During the next two years, about thirty members of the pioneer group including Frank and Lillian Gilbreth, Robert Kent and Mor- ris L. West met regularly. On November 7. 1912, they formed the first pro- fessional Management Society. This action was how the Society for Advancement of Management CSAMJ began. Through the years, SAM has helped more than a million managers to become more effective in their jobs. Officers. left lo right: Richard Lands, Secretary: Pat Alford. Exec- utive Vice Presidentg Robert Soucy, President, Kenneth Freeman, Treasurer1Garry Boggan. Vice President of Publicity: Ralph Fletcher. Vice President of Membership. No! pictured: Iames Summerlin. Vice President of Special Programs: and Rick Bellan- ger, Vice President of Programs. Members Include: Robert Soucy, Bridges Clifter, Pat Alford, Richard Brown. Steve Harper. Linda Harper, Pat Clune, Gary Hudgens. lim lensen. Ierry Pye, Iames Martin, Mike Spearman, Steve Pearman. Tom McKinney. Richard Lands. Kenneth Freeman. Ralph Fletcher, Rick Bellanger, George Canahuati, Iohn Ogden. Organizations Societ of American Foresters Through work and persev- erence the SAF has again become one of the strongest organizations on the cam- pus. Working together on activities is the key to suc- cess. Club members partici- pated in cutting and deliver- ing firewood, and picking pine cones for Continental Can Company. The annual Spring Conclave was enjoyed by on-lookers as well as participants. All in all this has been a very prod- uctive year for the SAF, with even better ideas planned for next year. Executive officers, left to right: Iames Young, Chairman: Tucker Watts, Vice Chairman: Franl Nicoletti, Treasurer: Hewitt Townsend, Secretary: Ieff Peterson, Public Relations: Mike Staten Sr. Class Representative: Richard Speyrer, Iunior Class Representative: Steve Young, Sopho- more Class Representative: David Maxey, Freshman Class Representative. ' ' i A r---. 1 Q' - I 1 Left to right, first row: Lloyd P. Blackwell, Director of the School of Forestry: William Hosey, Tommy Thompson, Frank Nicoletti, Bria Hebert, David Maxey, I. E. Carothers, Advisor. Second row: Eugene Garrett, Advisor: Steve Young, Ronnie Strain, Ken Wilhoite, Cli Drouet, Blane Braud, Iames Young. Third row: Tucker Watts, Ruskin Dowdy, Randy Boyer, Mike Staten, Donald Baker, Troy Odo Doug Beard. Fourth row: Glen Stevens, Richard Speyer, Sammy Casciola, Ieff Peterson, Doug Marguardt, Randy Riedrich. LAGNIAPPE --Q M ni- 11.511 Soul Tech Left to right: Cynthia Montgomery, Secretary, Iohn Citizen, President: Bruce Williams, Sergeant-at-Armsg Marion Miller, Treasurer, Ronald Brown, Vice President, Bill Davis, Sergeant-at-Arms: Wanda Taylor, Par- liamentariang Agnelis Reese, Historian, Edward Halley, Honorary President. an s i 'f .. w . V' F . 1' V is . s w 1 R Ib P e if 1, Q V., in k - I 3 f ,M 9 ig. I , 4, f. ,K . I 4 f 5 K 0 I I K , f I 5 , L ' . i -2 F A . -f -' :. . , f- f . , - f Sf'---N: ' . 4-i ff in ' 5 ' f , 4' ' o' -iffy-f 'fl-1 ..z. , 4, . ' ., Q ,. 4 A ,M f ,+ ., at 7 f' 'B ' 'fi f J'I'..'n-fi' Q 'iw s, . . i ' Y ' ff v f it , rf f . pxz. -.- ..,, 'ask - I A Q-' U iffwf- Qtr! '. v,- -'f ' rs' N- ' W i M 'i i W T 5 'A Zu, 'rf. K ' ,i , ,-,, L if ,'f,,, B hr? 4? Left to right, kneeling: Artie Hill, Cynthia Montgomery, Alvin Cleveland, Wanda Taylor. Standing.' Ronald Brown, Michael Player, Shir- 1 R Sh ron Miles, Beverly Miles, Marion Miller, Richard Don Honeycutt, Iohn ley Benton, Rose Iohnson, Sherial Rankin, Agne is eese, a Citizen, Larry Perodin, Bill Davis. Not pictured: Azzie Stevenson. Organizations The Louisiana Tech Stu dent Chapter of Petroleum Engineers of the AIME was established in 1955. Purposes Societ of Petroleum Engineers of this society are to promote among the members a sell sought increasing knowledge of petroleum engineering in all its branches and to instill a professional pride in their chosen life work. The Loui- siana Tech chapter was hon- ored as one of five outstand- ing student chapters of AIME for 1969-70, and was chosen as the outstanding SPE student chapter in the nation for 1972-73. The society participates in Engineers' Weekend, spon- sors 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 South Arkansas chapter of the API. Above, Officers, left to right, seated: Sid Campbell, President. Standing: Nasrolah Abbasi, LTEA Representa- tiveg Don llendcrson, Vice Presidentg Corles Giles, Recording Secretary: Mike Boudreaux, Treasurer: William jerry, Corresponding Secretary: john Papageorge, Athletic Director. Below, Seniors, left Io rigl1I.'I'lon Hender- son, Stafford Frank, Nasrolah Abbasi, Sid Campbell. Shao-Lin Hsieh. -M. ,, IUNIORS: Left to right lssnm Aflllflllbil. Corles Giles. Bill Lewis. and Gabriel Prielo. SOPHOMORES: Left to right. standing: Buck Lewis, Mike Boudreziux, Glen McKinney. Carl Reece, William Ierry, Iohn Papageorge. Sitting: Ioel Fox, Buck Walsh. FRESHMEN: Left In1'ighl:Czii'olyn Seidel. Randy Noel. David Eberhard. George Baldwin. Pz1mRivers. Organizailiens. . .245 3 N -'fi' ' in .NGX L r.'L'11 '1- M SVENCILS .gil . Musrwnva A PRINTING oaoak hull! V23 Student Government Association Top lofi: Kathleen Stewart. President. Top riglll. Ralph Fletcher, Vine P1'es:idenl. l,ou'fwr lfrfl: Philip Rumlle. 'llI'0iiSllI'Ul'. Lower righlf Briclgel Mc:Clemlon, SecL1'elm'y. IAC ZNIAPPH ,sb -4 1' Top left, left to right: Mike Coody, Rodney Pollard, Bennie Wilkinson, Iim Herrington, Iim Glaser, Norby Dooley. Second row: Ienni Peters, Fran Dennis, Cathy Kilman, Ann Wright, Carrol Spell, Butch Pum- phery, Priscilla Williams, Iose Negron, Bridget McClendon, Kim McKinney, Patty McKinney. Third row: Chip Rogers, Dennis Sheriden, Iulie Mob- ley, Ioe Martin, lane Ellen Best, George Cummings, Cody Mayo, Rhonda Marionneaux, Gary Cathey. Chuck Colvin, Ralph Fletcher, Robin McDowell, Mike Elliott, Kathleen Stewart, Chuck Allen. Top right: Mrs. Pat Causey, Executive Secretary. Lower left, left to right: President's Cabinet, Iere Nash, Ralph Fletcher, Charles Iennings, Dr. Elenora Caw- thon, Advisor: Chuck Colvin, Patty McKinney, Bridget McClendon, Andrea Morcom, Mr. Morgan Peoples, Advisor, David Price. Seated at desk: Kathleen Stewart, President. Organizations. Q. 'T' imm -it .ff ha. 6 , , .. gif ,ln W, MQ J , ...J s vi F pb LK' - .. W' , ..,..,,..4nA.,. Student Louisiana Council for Social Studies The Tech Chapter of the Student Louisiana Coun- cil for the Social Studies was organized in 1972 with 32 members. Membership in the organization is open to all students ofthe university who are interested in the social studies. The purpose of the organization is to provide leadership on the Tech campus and in the local parishes toward improving the teaching and learning of the social studies, promoting the profes- sional training and growth of social studies teachers, promoting research in the social studies, and provid- ing for the students and teachers of the local parishes a resources center. IACNIAPPE Top left, left to right, seated: Arthur Reppeto, Member-at-Large: Iimmy Mantrozos, Member-at-Large: Patricia Piazza, Secretary, Maria Curtis, Treasurer. Standing: Dr. C, L. Foxworth, Faculty Sponsorg Dennis Sheridan, President, IoAnn Watts, Vice Presi- dent. Top right, left to right, seated: Gay Bowden, Nolan Wagues- pack, Donna Hood, Charles Day, Iimmy Mantrozos. Standing: Donna Taylor, Terry Iones, Sheri Hinton, Carol Gay, Charlie Ioe Clements, Mike Kirkham. Lower left, left to right, seated: Rick Revels, Donna Taylor, Robbie Robinson, Iudy Tiffee. Standing: Debra Wiggins, Karla Bowlin. Lower right, left to right, seated: Gay Bowden, Nolan Waguespack, Donna Hood, Charles Day, Carol Gay, Mike Kirkham, Maria Curtis. Standing: Robbie Rob- inson, Terry Iones, Iudy Tiffee. Io Ann Watts, Karla Bowlin, Pat Piazza, Dr. C. L. Foxworth, Dennis Sheridan, Debra Wiggins, Iimmy Mantrozos, Donna Taylor, Arthur Reppeto, Sheri Hinton, Rick Revels, Charlie Ioe Clements. Student Louisiana Teachers, Association What is SLTA? Basically it's the stu- dent professional organization-for all education majors. Tech's chapter, named in honor of the late George W. Bond, for- mer Tech president and education dean, is the official student voice of Tech's College of Education. Numbering well over 100, SLTA members prepare and participate in such activities as Tech's annual Education Day, American Educa- tion Week, service projects, and various state SLTA programs. State wide, SLTA is the student branch of the Louisiana Teachers' Association. Tech SLTA officers for 1974-1975 are: Nancy Ber- geron, President: lane Bozeman, First Vice Presi- dentg Melida McKellar, Second Vice President, Carla Powers, Secretary, Gloria Ivey, Rebecca Snuffer, Treasurersg Dennis Sheridan, Historiang Iames Donnell, Publicity, Mrs. Tommie Herren, Faculty Advisor. Organizations The Tech Talk Top: Editors' conference with advisors. Wiley W. Hil- burn, Ir., and Ron White. Middle right: Kathy Spur- lock, Editor. Left: Linnie Freeman, Associate Editor, Fall Quarter. Lower right. left to right: Ioe Henry Wallce, jr., Associate Editor, Winter Quarter: Art Taylor. Manag- ing Editor. LAGNIAPPE Us ,gig Y N ' 'N 'H Top, left to right: Peter Main, Denise Bunch, Tech Talk News Editors: Mike Ingram, News Editor, Fall Quarter, Iimmy Watson, Sports Editor. Middle, left to right: Reporters, Marci Talbot, Nancy Burnham, Chip Rogers, Glenda Strickland. Bottom, foreground: Steve Scott. Background: Bobby Lamb, Deb- bie Newman. Organizations ii. -- - .:. K- A .jf 'K.' gf -- 2 . 1 bg .s L 1.V iii., D R 1 K, K f X + S ' N 1 5 Q x fg , A 1 I K Yi H , A AA .Vx , V- x . H .4-f ,X A ,f ' 'g,L'1 1 ' 3 ' Q i f :X V ff Z An Q. i - r igs 4' 1 ,QQ ' -an 1 Vx, -. .f. .5 X- 5392 'I' 3 X? v + Q 'L LL , Q ji ..AA EEA , Q A' U an , .H an-.qu M 1 if ff! 'lim-if f W QQ My Q iii!-:fx-P f fmww Wf'JWf W J :wwf ,Q . ,, t 'div-I-4 'CY H5 , Q' A 'V' V fi?-l.l, , i z WW SW vi 'H 512 A , Q 5? Q-S ii- Q:- pw g. , 651 Tau Beta Pi The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehigh Uni- versity in 1885 by Edward Higginson Williams, jr., to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exem- plary character as students in engineering, or by their attain- ments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in engineering colleges. Kenneth Ament Leslie Bamburg -iv- William Brown jack Cordaro johnny Edwards Mike French Lee Gaspard, President jeffery Ginn Charles Goetz Charles Gray. Recording Secretary jimmie Grissom john Harrelson N 2 Si Donald Henderson ig james jameson Clyde Lightfoot 1 Earl Martin, Cataloguer ' Edward M'irtin Ken Mayeux Murray Mclnnis 4 'iw David Nelson Donovan Norris Gary Osborne Sharon Patrick Charles Pennison Tim Petrus Don Phillips. Vice President Norman Pumphery Steve Saucier Harry Seamans, Corresponding Secretary john Shamp Charles Shelor john Sigmund iv- 'Ci- Ricbard Thomas Troyce Thompson Bobby Tucker Bill 'l'ullis john Wilson Not pictured: Roger Holtzclaw, Treasurer james Latham LAGNIAPPE X' Q s 4, 71' 'A-1 ...X nqgnll naw! -MQ' -.--.1-nl' M 'i P I.....,..i . 3 ,.,...- Left to right: Chip G. Rogers, Histo- riang Chuck Carter, Treasurer: Den- ise Bunch, Vice President: Peter Main, President. Left to right: Tommy Morris, Denise Bunch, Marci Talbot, Charles McCauley, Nancy Burnham, Steve Scott, Iimmy Watson, Chip Rogers. Vicki Moore, Glenda Strickland, Chuck Carter, Bobby Lamb, Peter Main, Art Taylor, Debbie Newman. Organizations Union Board Top, right. Union Board Officers, left to right: Terry Tugwell, NEC Coordinator, Karen Magee, Treasurer, Ron Twacht- man, Vice President: Donovan Norris, President: Kathy Hathorn. Secretary: Owen DeWitt. Publicity Director: Cary Davis, Production Manager. LACNIAPPE Union Board Members Are, front row: Diane Allbritton, Roland Tullos, Karen Magee, Vicki Creen, Carlton Witherington, Ron Twachtman, Ellene Owens, Donovan Norris, Carol Smitherman, Stephen Richey, Kathy Hathorn, Suzanne Wagnon, Glenda Karag- eorge, Cary Davis, Tommy Westall, Keith Murray, Ernest Kelly. Back row: Don Long, Mark Wise, Bob Ritenuti, Terry Tugwell, Milton Dinkel, Ian Brewster, Kathy Singletary, Vickie Thomas, Bobby McGinnis, Twerpi Hammet, David Nelson, Paul Rosenzweig, Owen DeWitt, Lynn Fuller, Linda Birdsong, Annette Giaco, Linda Habeeb, Roxie Beck, Advisors not shown Cary Stokley and Al Lindsey. Not shown: Beverly Francis, Elmo Bryant, Ron Shue. 1 ' fir' ' Z 75' JI' K A A' ,ff :W , , W 14 ,fu , s , , f , ,K t I 13 ff Ai: Q X. 'fel 1 S , 2'-'Q Nbr' , 5,4 S Eagles ta Appear at Tech, 'N .. g 5 ef! Q 3 ' Q l fi 0 ,, I 'z Rain, Lighiiing Tanya Taclgez Iodles Appears ln Band p in or .V 1. . r ., :. j ,Pa W rl of.. g.,.!S..-. . ,L an .uf t , f -, America Rumors ,f ' QI r' . , ,K W., Y ,- A A..-,, Af mfg., . 5725, I ' .V .Y +a,'5if 5-F571 A. wzakmif- wif rv 1, xy, Q- p,..rv ff,-.Q M-A 'Q Tfi .S, Alf',5 A, Q ,,.. K- ,, ,x - .,., ,My.,.V,,,,4,,,,r1,w H, , fag' . A, A .rf r' 'X 4 X , -5' v I 193 www' A-s -'iff - 1' 4+ Union Board Brings the Porsuosions ,aw I 5 ' .W fn xv i 1? V G u F . 3 4- 1 x ,4 1 ff, ,MVK ,,f P M K 'L Ag Upsilon Pi Epsilon Upsilon Pi Epsilon is an honorary society for computer scientists. The Louisiana Tech Chapter was installed on April 30, 1974. UPE's membership includes faculty members, alumni, and undergraduate stu- dents who have distinguished themselves academically or professionally in the com- puter sciences. Left to right: Mr. W. W. Watson, Richard johnson, Dr. David Iohnson, Steve Colvin, Gary Taylor, Debra Blackman, Gene Wallace. Clockwise, below: Richard Iohnson, Mr. W. W. Wat- son, Dr. David Iohnson, Steve Colvin, Gary Taylor, Debra Blackman, Gene Wallace. Not pictured: Fac- ulty, Dr. Iohn Bertrand Keats, Dr. Robert Rainey Lit- tle, Mrs. Nitia Schroeder, Dr. Delap R. Sule, Dr. Charles N. Schroeder, Sponsor. LAGNIAPPE AWS Housing Branch makes recommendations tor residence hall regulations and policies and also hears complaints and suggestions from residents and individual student groups. It is composed of hall residents and vice presidents, the second vice presi- ent of AWS, the Coordinator of Women's Housing, and the Director of Housing. AWS Housing Branch Left to right, first row: Ieni Luneau, Richardsong Lesa Dunlap, Pearce. Second row: Chairperson Ianie Turner: Vice Chairper- son. Lori Stehr, Harper: Treasurer. Kathy Bowman. Third row. Mrs. Helen Penny. Advisor: Kathy lstre, Adams: Secretary. Iudy Williams. Kidd. Notpictu1'ed:Delane Womble. Cottingham: Sharon Anders, Graham. Organizations Z mn Wesley Foundation Wesley Foundation is an organization of Christian fellowship uniting worship and service, work and play. Located across the street from the business build- ing, Wesley has become the home away from home of many Tech students. Activities for the year include spring and fall retreats, Sunday and Wednes- day Vespers, and Tuesday luncheons. Wesley's creed is: All that I am and all that I have l give to Christ and to His service. The theme for Wesley this year is Ioy. Above: Wesley Foundation building. Right, Council Members: Bill Stokes, Director: Gwen Thornton, Cynthia Crosby, Debbie Var- nado, Vice Presidentg Ianine Svigel, Kathy Kem- per, Marcia Morris, William Norton, Andy Rike, Sara Mangum, Secretary: Iohn Golightly, Frank Albrecht, Mark Morgan, Treasurer, Rocky Thorn- ton, Kent Boddie, Glenna Kelley, Carrol Spell, Andy Henry, Cam Marvil, Chip Henry, President: Steve Lanory, Linda King, Bill Autry. Not pic- tured: Hap Martin, Billy Rickman. 266, . ,LACNIAPPE Q-4 'fw- s , 'x Y if .W s ff A fix w QR n ff Q.- I f- M -7. pf.,-gi, 1 .Af ' wwf 5 43,5 i 'filiaf M' ww' , K Hx M, Qmcww wr . A . .. .. . . . A.., . . .V . ., ,. , ,.. A. ..,w,,k A.,,A:.., Limu ..,,. .. . . ,,. 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Middle row: Morell Thomas, Brad Mayo, Cil Wisby, Ieff Franklin, lim Griffith, Roland Tullos, Cary Wag non, Fred Roe. Back row: Iohnny Eason, Robert Holt, Ioe Martin, Carey Ulicker, Bob Ritenuti. 70. . .LACNIAPPE Fraternity Presidents l l l ' P Y K i' ' . , , .-:N .. F. i . , 3, ' as ' Front row, left to right: Mike Rickels, Kappa Sigma, Billy Howard Ware, Sigma Nu. Middle row: Bill Berghorn, Theta Xig Rob Shadoin, Pi Kappa Alphag Frank Stuart, Phi Kappa Sigma. Back row: Fred Roe, Tau Kappa Epsilong Bob Lawrence, Lambda Chi Alpha: Brian Loria, Sigma Pig Camp Fuller, Kappa Alpha: Patrick Pearson, Alpha Phi Alpha. Creeks Interfraternit Council Officers u g - I Fred Britton lay Guillot jimmy Hogan Clif Colia Charley Noble TREASURER SECRETARY PRESIDENT VICE PRES. CHIEF IUSTICE LAGNIAPPL Panhellenic Council The Panhellenic Council is composed of representatives from the national sororities at Tech. The purpose of the Panhellenic Association is to work for the good of the university and all of its women students, to maintain on a high plane fraternity life and interfraternity relations within the university, to further fine intellectual accomplishment and sound scholarship, to cooperate with the university administration in the maintenance of high social standards, to be a forum for the discussion of questions of interest in the college and fraternity world, and to compile rules governing rushing, pledging and initiation. Seated, left to right: Bernadette Baragona, Norma Fisher, Pam Woodard, Merry Barrett, Alana Oxford, Connie Herrmann, Beverly Ann Miles. Back row: Cathryn Brown, Brenda Gantt, Glenda Sylvester, Iulie Bonnette, Cindy Wehner, Vicky Williams, Cindy Irby, Andy Morcom, Carolyn Williams, Io Ann Powell, Laura Mitchell, Becky Shiele, Dianne Bunch, Rose Iohnson. Greeks Executive Panhellenic Council Left to right: Cindy Irby, Rush Chairmang Iulie Bonnette, Sec- retary: Bernadette Baragona, Presidentg Cindy Wehner, Trea- surer, Connie Herrmann, Vice President: Vicky Williams, Pub- licity Chairman and Scholar- ship. Iunior Panhellenic Council Seated, left to right: Pam Davi- son, Connie Herrmann, Senior Advisor, Sidney Franks. Back row: Linda I-Iabeeb, K. K. Kiper, Ioan Marie Burt. LACNIAPPE Iunior Panhellenic Council consists of the pledge president and one delegate from each sorority pledge class. The purposes of Iunior Panhellenic are to prepare an evaluation of the rush- ing season in which they have participated and to submit their report to the Senior Council. The Iunior Council also serves to orient new pledges to the organization and activities of the Senior Council thus preparing themselves for' future Panhellenic duties. Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Celebrities: Rose Iohnson, Miss Zeta Epsilon: Ricky Iohnson, Mr. Sigma Gamma Rhog Cathryn Brown, Miss Sigma Gamma Rho. We believe in Sigma Gamma Rho, symbolized by royal blue and gold which represent the true spirit of Sigma, a sorority devoted to motivating youth to greater achievements, wholesome liv- ing, inspired actions, and exploring new hori- zons. We represent women bound together in thought and effort toward common purposes of self-improvement, uplifting young people, and rendering service wherever needed. We believe in service to one another, our Soroses, our youth, our families, and our coun- try. We further believe that these things are possi- ble through The Issues: Greater Service, Greater Progress. 1, -fe Ap ,iti 4 if fl 3,11 1 Officers, left to right: Sherial Rankins, Assistant Secretary, Flora Green, Treasurerg Cathryn Brown, President, Rose Iohn- son, Vice President: Sherry Green, Secretary. Greeks l 3 ' if Vickie Antley Libby Awbrey Chaplain lane Barr Robin Bearden Amanda Betts Cheryl Bierman Kenda Biter Ginger Bosko Melissa Braswell Kathleen Brock Deborah Brown Renee Brown Valerie Bryan Debbie Burks Katie Burleson Pamela Caldwell Sheila Chapman Elizabeth Cochran Denise Colvin Kay Connell Teri Courtney Mona Cummings Pam Davison Susan Dellacea Mickie DeMoss Gail Dowell Tina Dowell Molly Duggan Millie Edwards Cindy Elletl Brenda Farrar Norma Fisher Debra Fogleman Laura Fussell Pat Candy Carol Gay Sarah Gould Mary Gregory Debbie Hardy Elizabeth Harlan Ianet Harvey Nancy Hastings Laurie Hatch Debbie Helsten Phyllis Hendry Constance Herrmann T 'a es uni Hodg Mary Holstead Becky Holl Ioy johnson Kathy Iordan Linda lordan Virginia Kramer Pat Lennox Vicki Long Cynthia Mack LAGNIAPPE HCV 3 lpha Chi Gmega Beta Psi chapter of Alpha Chi Grnega was installed at Tech in 1941. The flower is the red carnation, and the colors are scarlet and olive green. The pin is the lyre containing twenty-two pearls. Alpha Chi's activities include a Hillbilly Party, Winter Formal and Spring Formal. Other events include F0under's Day, Big and Little Sister Parties, and Hera Day. 12 ' i A . T ..', t A it A it i'ii Ax A2 J . tti ' ,IX ni' Ta, 5 ,.., ' W i 1 t. W '95 'fy 'P M n A wr -1 Jnv '0 if xy u , L' ' Wx of f NA 3 Q ik .5 xg v . 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Willmms President 1 f 'BI K 2 9 V X nk mil? ,gy 'YA ' ' ft 3 C .J be ,.,, r . L ' 1 si Y I s A, X .Q fu X . . .1 K , xg .X 5 x 4, S .I Greeks. . .279 PRESIDENT: Patrick Pearson V. PRESIDENT: Morell Thomas SECRETARY: Michael Player TREASURER: George Williams lpha Phi Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha was founded December 4, 1906, at Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. Beginning with its seven founders, more than 30,000 men have been initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha. It has been interracial since 1945. There are 133 undergraduate chapters on col- lege campuses and 199 graduate chapters in 38 states. Eta Kappa chapter is four years old at Tech and takes pride in the fact that it has distin- guished itself in many fields of endeavor. Every year Eta Kappa holds the Queen Coro- nation, Winter Informal and Farewell Party. Left to right: Michael Player, Wesley Fortner, Richard Anderson, Richard Fisher, Georgia Washington, Miss Black and Gold, Morell Thomas, Patrick Pearson, Belinda Walters, Miss Eta Kappa, Clyde Dennis, George Williams. :sXvLlUfY'!ill'iH'ill'ill 280. . .LAGNIAPPE Charles Etta Smiley, Sweetheart M -u j '4 'S 40 ffif 'R G 9 t o Patrick M. Adema Iay l. Ansley Marty Baumgardner Timothy T. Berrong Iustin B. Breithaudt Geoffrey I. Chandler lack Cohh David B. Collins Ioseph C. Collins Charles B. Colvin Wade Culhertson George W. Cummings C. Owen DeWitt Milton L. Dinkel Iim Elkins George W. Emerson George S. Eustis Dennis R. Finley Iames T. Fuglaar Timothy C. Gilbert David L. Gill Iames R. Greer Blaine P. Cremillion Iay D. Hammock Ioseph K. Handlin Iames S. Haynes Dennis W. Hoffmann Kenneth D. Honaker Dietrich W. Iessen David H. Innes Michael D. Iones Iohn M. Kerry William E. Kilman Dominic I. Koorie Mark E. Lawson Brian I. Loria LAGNIAPPE Alpha Tau Omega On May 7, 1966, the Zeta Chi chapter of Alpha Tau Crnega received its charter at Tech. It became the 125th chapter of Alpha Tau Omega, the first social fraternity founded after the Civil War. In addition to the open houses and parties held after Tech athletic events, the ATO's activi- ties also include State Fair, Winter Night Ball, Shipwreck Party, and the annual Sweetheart Ball. We Kathy Kilman, Sweetheart 9' K 1' .hh ' nf A Wil . f-JN , ,A '7 9 f-'ff' au ' I . . . . , fd A I ii M Qs ,,, zj, k:,,,,, ..,.,, , , , .,,,., ,H I.lV ,..,,.V 5 . ,,,,,,..,., gg f. A IA' if EM. , fir avi.. . , 5 . wMm.QEhn W N 2i15i1 -' Xa m... . - ' '-' '.-- ... K ii. , i . ,C i .. .. ' ' gg kkh. if A , . ,Q mm , . m,m.L. 5 5 . , -f 5 L .,,x . 9 - , .9 . ' if'5QifY: Q Q lu ..,X i n A .U . if . - .. KM l ,' . gi . ' - .-' ,. Q'-X ...ii ' 'MN giwg ... fws. .mf Z . -:.. L TE: L :fin K ':L if A 1 iiii M . .. . Wf-k ' K i ,kk7Vhk .psf .... iii A .. 'X ' -. - ,, Iuhn A. Sutlmff .5 A ' Ira T. Taylor '-.. . fi .Q Thomas C. Wiulwr . Thomas A, Weslx-ill. Ir. K 'iii W A I N .7 r Irihn S. Luwruy Turnsvr S. I.uX. III Kcnmwlli R. ML:CivI1e Ri1:lmrrlG. Mackey Ben A. Murlinvz David B. Mixllhioscn Bradluy A. Mayo Ray Cmly Mayo Cuorgrv C. M1242 Mark H. Nowery William N. Nyman William Rziywinklse Tied R. Suurlmzk Blake E. Shimiiizk Bruce- M. Smith 5251 WE? iziiilil-,g 2, ig , , 5 2 l f. Q . .y 5. mn Greeks Shirley Allums Chaplain Willu' Bryant l.oi'vlI.l Davis lirunila Gan!! Historian Artis' R. Hill Hula A. lunkins luaiiila Ivnkins lN.inilii K. Iona-s Beverly A. Miles Prcsiili-nl llvliorah Miles Finanizial Secretary Mariuii Miller Vice I'i-urairlunl Clynlhia Montgomery 'l -1 ' r im isurz r Ilvliorah Musgrovc Glemla Nash Agnelius Reuse Parlixmiunlarian Klallivrime Simmons Vivian Smith Dm-lira'I'1-llis lJi'l1raWillinms llwviiiielta Winzvr 4. . .LAGNIAPPE Delta Sigma Theta Delta Sigma Theta is a public service organi- zation founded on Ianuary 13, 1913, at Howard University, Washington, D.C. There are over 500 chapters and 75,000 members. The Kappa Chi Chapter was installed at Loui- siana Tech on Ianuary 26, 1974. 4 K -...-!.. ff 111 .ff vt , I , . we Roderick Foppe, Sweetheart Q76 I K, Y ., . In , r' 1' V n D 'Q' .N j it Delta Interest Group, left to right: Sharon Miles, Betty Dunn, Deborah Whitty, Vice Presidentg Kathryn Player, Iohnie Trice, Elisa Winchester, Brenda Collins, Lola Gipson, President, Eartha McNeil, Secretary. Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, left to right, front row: Caila Ienkins, Wanda Iones, Brenda Gantt, Historiang Debra Miles, Financial Sec- retaryg Artie Hill, Secretaryg Cynthia Montgomery, Treasurer: Agnelius Reese, Parliamentarian. Back row: Deborah Musgrove, Vivian Smith, Shirley Allums, Chaplain, Marion Miller, Vice President, Pamela Iackson, Elena Hamilton, Beverly Miles, President. Greeks of, Nfl, QXWIQ ,,.f XTX 471 , E if: 4. H w , - Zvi , , 4 it .,4 l 1 5 9 f 4 If LES Rusty Heard laines W. Beasley William B, Bennett David I, Benson Edward M. Campbell Philip A. Campbell Clifton B. Colia Iames R. Collier. lr. B. B. Collins Officer Vll David W. Douglas Officer IV Michael ll. Easley Officer Vlll David Ervin llenry V. l-'elsber George C. Fuller Off 1 l ll er Max Garrett, Ill Chester Grigshy Inn I. Haddad Iames D. Kavanaugh Lee K. Kavanaugh Chip Kimbell Officer IX Robert K. Larisey Robert C. Lary, Ir. Scot Lary Ben Lay Richard N. Lewis Edgar H, Lancaster, lll Stephan L. Matheny Douglas Matthews Armand Mayeux Franklin O. Mikell Linwood L. Miller A. Eugane Montgomery I h C' Nfll O FI .. Ll Thomas Ogden Robert G. Paradise David L. Peak . LAGNIAPPE Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha Order is unique in that it is a Southern fraternity. 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 exempli- fied in the practice of Old South Weekend. The week- end consists of a decorating party, pig roast, secession ceremony, parade and delivery of invitations. Festivi- ties are concluded by the Old South Ball. Other social events throughout the year include the Iungle Party, State Fair, the Pajama Party, Winter Formal, and Sen- Ieanne Robins, Sweetheart ior Party. 24' 1 - sais . 1 4. bf Q x Y' 'X f.'f . bl uf 4 A A if t- I i asssrirr ft .Liga t . C' gf ' lm ,YY I I r . . . gi V 1. I , A 2 'Q ,V ' 4 ,f 2 'V W . , fi Q4 --w .-Q, ns' .-.q,. vw -is I f 1 ' nf Q K . V ,J - 5 ..-. . E a f 'fy i A li r' I 'NB' AWN x x 1-Y ,Q K 4 , . A sa.. r .... . 13 af V X h ,Q s X 2 Q L Charles A, Reid Rod Rentrup Officer Il David I. Ruhhins Steven M. Rutlirtlgv Keith W. Schilling Ernest M. Schofield Officer VI Peter M. Shiels Edward R. Smiley Charles E. Smith Charles V,T:1Ilanl Richard W. Taylor Pete G. Then Sammy M. Thomas Rudolph E. Tutzkcr Todd M. Upson Bruce E,Vs1n Zandt Greg M. Wnhh Rickey K. Whitfield Bruce G. Willson, Ir. Milton B. Witly David Ziober Officer V Mark R. Harris Advisor Greeks it '7 47 Kglflald Kathy Ainmain Angola Baragona Bernadette Haragc Lydia Barham Sertrsa Bender Noclannu Hclinett Ianis Bergurmi Linda Berteau Pam liolt-s Connie Braliham Cara lo Branlly P' B r .irn rewe Diane Bunch M1-lanivHyrd B4-rtvl Carlton Connie Coker Cindy Cooley R1-liiecztzaiflreighlo Marcin dcpingrl' Li'-aa Dial Iaii lidgarrl Tricia Elliott Stacey liuhanks Martha Fanning lanlcv lreeley Beth Ferguson Sidney Franks Phyllis Fuller Taniara Graham Melanie Harrell Brenda Heffncr Pamela Heitler Molly Henderson Marianne Herher Susan Hubbard Cindy Irhy lennifcr Iames Susan Imrromu Catherine lanes Patti Iorden Mary Kelly lennifer Kerr Pain Key Lin Kisller Linda Lamhright Marilyn I.am:astei Cindy Landirss Lynn Lay Cheryl Long Ann Mr:Corniick Ian McKay Edna McMillan Patty Miller Terry Miller Laura Mills InAnn Moons-N LAGNIAPPE Kappa Delta Kappa Delta, installed here in 1931, was the first national sorority at Tech. Alpha Chi chapter is one of the two Kappa Delta chapters in the nation that has won both the Minnie Mae Prescott Award for gracious living and the National Council Award. These two awards are given at the Kappa Delta National Convention. The colors for the sorority are emerald green and pearl white, and the flower is the white rose. Kappa Delta's activities include a Ragin' Cajun Party, Patriotic Party, Spring Formal, and other social activities. Kappa Delta sponsors events such as a Halloween party, Christmas party, and Easter party for their twelve girls whom they have adopted at the Methodist Childrens Home in Ruston. 421 L35 gg, Conniv Moorv B1'aNt2lson Sarah Norman Lauri Nunlcy Ian O'Nval Fran Patterson Ma rly Puarizf- Healhvr Porlxgrt ix Kalhio Pittman Iam: Polk Dinah Pools: Carolyn Pownll lane Roberson Becky Rogurs Becky Srzhmlc Ianni Sohmla Rene1:Snt:lling Dehhio Snider Nanny Stood Lorie Slohr Linda Slewarl Merle Stewart Sandy Stout Kathy Struck Paula Taylor Grac1vTindall Ann Tomlinson Debi Travis lan Wallace Lisa Wuldin Libby Wibker Linda Wihkur f in David M. Abney Steve I. Aguillard h B. A 'hl 1 lo n s Ly Charlie S. Benton C ary Blaekwelder l.esli:r Brazzel. Ir. David F. Brignac Rainey Brown Bennie W. Corbello Emile B. Cordaro Sam D. Crawford Thomas P. Donner Gene M. Dyke h 'W E lu nny . ason William A. Fogleman Cary L. Gaskins Charles Gondson lohn P. Goodson Chester S. Gwin Charles M. Hendricks William Huchstetler Randy B. Iones Michael W. Kelly Stephen L. Kelly lack F, Kilborn lim Kinnehrew john Kinnebrew George W. Kirton Iohn C. Lary Michael S. Leon Tommy Lomax Crady McCrew Ronald C. Martin lohn C. Merritt Cory B. Metcalf, Ir. Hoyle W. Mitchell 90 LAGNIAPPE Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma was founded by the Five Friends and Brothers on December 10, 1869, at the University of Virginia. The fraternity is rep- resented by the colors of scarlet, white, and emerald green, and by the flower, the lily of the valley. Epsilon Gamma Chapter at Louisiana Tech is built on friendship and loyalty having a solid foundation. Kappa Sigma strives to maintain high stand- ards socially, scholastically and athletically. Every year Epsilon Gamma holds the French Party, Founder's Day Banquet, and Hawaiian Party. Bertel Carlton, Sweetheart ,, Q2' Sx K 'L - , VA ..... ..:::- t , 5- it ., --sv Q. - T-ii lf , 365 , ' T .. aaa. 1 ti 4, 4 Bryan M. Willis Risdon E. Woodard Pat Woodard Michael L. Moritz Iamzzs D. Morris Walter C. Norman Daniel E. O'Nnal Iohn P. Osborne David Pettigrew Mike Ritzkels Steven A. Romano Dee. P. Sicartl Craig R. Springrnzvyur Iohn P. Suggs Charles M. Teepell Larry I. Thompson Arthur D. Walker Harold E. Watson Greeks ' WNW 0 ev X v g, J E Z 2 F Z if N A cv, lt' r.,.1V' yn Om .oui 155' N' X Q V ,fmiivgt 1 , all QII3 if Doug Acnmb Fred Adams Herschal Alor Steve Ayres lack W. Bass Alumni Chairman Bill Bell lohn Bennett Bill Boeleus I HC e amp left' Carruth Iuhnny Cowen Ronald Crawford Mark Elender Russell Hamilton Infl' Humble Robert Holt Rush Chairman Robert Lawrence President Art Limper Dale Lindsey Steven Lindsey Social Chairman Scott Long john McGarry Charles McKenzie Secretary Kent Merritt Pat Mulhearn Scholarship Chairman . . .LACNIAPPE Lambda Chi Alpha In 1909, at Boston University, the first Lambda Chi fraternity chapter 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 Cannibal party, Winter Dance, Mardi Gras party, South Sea Island Party, and the White Rose formal. if Cindy LaBruyere, Cresent Girl i ,Q-v L...-ff L i 'ar-4 wi- W4 ,gi aw. l Wa 4'9 ' Al I .4-ng Steve Whittington Loren Worley Charts-s Noble- Vi1:trPrnsitiz:nt Loyd Patterson Pludgt: Etiurzallctr Tory Pikn Paxlnn Pruitt Burg Ransom RnhcrtR1Innt1ti Rituulist Benjamin Spunn Trmisurz-r Dun Stark Walltnr Toups luff Thornton Greeks Dun Anrlry luxe- Argummlu Inhn Bnstic Tren! Buller Charles Carnahan Treasurer Bill Corhin Ieff Franklin Vice President David Hedgepeth Tony Hendricks Chunk Huggins Scot jenkins Harry May Pledge Trainer LAGNIAPPE Phi Kappa Sigma ETH as a al. fir ,lf Claudia Bardwell, Sweetheart 1. ur an uf lo -Q, 'Rv ,M -'r2: 2'n,, 'Ei ww. M JW-Z 'vw M- m.z 4'nq.,4,:'s.,, he Q, 9-loc, 'Nw Xmas wi QA 'LE ,wg Waynx' Mulig Scrrzwtzlry Stuvm'Rrmhszrtsor1 Matthan' Scallon Ralph Schumann Ronald Schumann Frank Stuart Pri-sizinnt Iohn Tarlamellu Dr. I. C. Ramsaur Fa1:ullyAdvisnr xi fy if jr 3 I H fl' K + lily! 1 Phi Mu , U i- B lc Q' ll ' N431 rv . 4,1 . Q' 151, Carla Atkins l.izliav1:uin llarhara Beckwith Cindy Hellerlon Margaret Boone Zo - H ennen 4 rn llehlsie Browning Melissa Browning lane! Lanipbell Cay Carroll Susan Cheneval 'Nl k la Ill 1' . o 1 , 1 .k IJ:-blue Cllsham Susan Colton lm-lyn Cunningham Carol Us-ney Mary llirago Pal Edwards Teresa liclwards Polly Emerson Theresa Evans I l :Fi ulk u u i Hayne Fiske Kathy Gathrighl lieth Going Rosie Colvin Karen Cnodrum Lynda Cuillot Linda Habeeb Gayle Hammock Raynelle Hand Debbie Harmon lull Harper Diane Headslream Sharon Henderson Theresa Hollingswo Sharron Hughes 5 Renee Humphries Cheryl lohnson Iulia Iones Marty Innes Marliese Iuslice Cathy Kilman K. K. Kiper Donna Lee Chr1slinel.emoine Pal Llherlo Bridget McClendon Candy Meflonnell SuxanneM1:Connell Pam MeKeiIhen Kim McKinney Patty McKinney Pam McLean Kurt- M' kl . .n ar e Debbie Marlin LAGNIAPPE rlh Phi Mu, the second oldest national sorority, was founded in Macon, Georgia, on March 4, 1852. Phi Mu was installed on the Tech Campus in 1943. The colors for the sorority are rose and white. The flower is the rose carnation. Some of the activities for the year include a party for the Ruston State School, Mother's Weekend Banquet, house parties, TGIF informal, pres- entation of new members at the winter formal, and hostesses for the National Convention held in New Orleans. i i i i i i i r i ity 45 35 N-me ...Q .2321 .35 'LJ -.- Jxf tx 'FE W4 M RYE Linda Milley Iulie Mnhley Denise Menlguniery Alita Moore Andrea Mureom Vicky Myres Peggy Nance Nelwyn O'Baniun Laura Parker Dinah Pattilln Cheryl Petrus Sue Pipes jennifer Premtm Cindy Richey Beverly Richmond Debbie Roberts Sue Stevens Donna Stone Ashley Sullivan Kathy Thurman Martha Turner Lisa Urban Susan Weir Pam Wells Lynn Wheeler Deborah White Amy Williams Vicky Williams Ianie Womack Debra Wood Cathy Word Ieanne Wright ,f W.. W6 I K '-' . mmm, 4 '-ww-L V, , krrl 7 W 2' ..-M A I W fmt: N ,ev f r ii'i A V ' hr Www ,, , , ff ff ww, ,W 1 Greeks . . wp- is X - , ff' 'I 'A I . 'QEQQ rv' X xa mea ,fre Paul R. Albright William H. Alexander Alan B. Auld Travis Hoyt Birch William G. Boies Dale B. Campbell lllf r f'1f ii William S. Carter Kenny W. Clark Iames H, Collie Iames R. CFl'vll l Mirzhiel Crumpler Garland W. Davis C. Gil Dowies, lll Richard L. Dowling Dean C. Duke Dennis C. Duke H. Herbert Fisher, lll Bruce H. Foster C. Wayne Fowler, III Stephen M. Franklin Fred D. Colson Cary I. Gray David W. Hand Gary G. Hand ggi. .L ,N ..,. W .V ' I W I- t . . 1 PiKappa lpha Over 100 years ago Pi Kappa Alpha was founded on the campus of the University of Vir- ginia. Its purpose then and now is to establish friendship on a firmer and more lasting basis and to promote brotherly love and kind feeling. Gamma Psi chapter at Tech takes great pride in its intramural competition, scholastic achievement and public service. The Pikes' many social events of the year range from their annual state fair and Roaring 20's party to the Delta Club and Dream Girl for- mals. The Pikes are continuously working to main- tain their top position on the campus and in Greek life. 1 i, I' V ,. -' 'mf- A , I ,,,kk., , - Q jfs -or I f I . . e'iii . . mf 44 7 f +1 p u I V 2 ,I ,. ,,..4 l Suzanne McConnell, Sweetheart . .... f1..t,,,.,,,, I 4 EKG W . . we 5, . .W Q ', ,M 4 , , . Ya. .....,, ...... ... ......,..... ....,,. ... , J.2.. l . e ,.., ,fkf e . , Y, ,S i Wi If A , . . ,K .. .Nz uv I - it ,, 1 I Larry C. Harper Ieffrey L, Hilbun Doug F, Ierome Byron C. Iudd Iamns S. King Stan King Carl l., Kinnaird Steven McCarter William M. McGough Iames D. Mclntosh Gary Olen Moulder lamzrs H, Murphy 298. . .LAGNIAPPE y.. . , I li': . . .I P' , .V . 4610, 4. fi? ' : . . ' , ., . . ,J P ,A f .I .k,. L ?,, .W A fig Z 5 S23 9, 1 f Q .1 -,'. ' 1' 3 3 4 , .Uv em W -. fs. l we if an Q iitt ltt e if i itt itirr i D I 3 I ' W Y 1- -- M f fJ egWWe '51 5 R psi? 4 'da I flul W My N, .E-Sw -' Y ' ef , -5 1 ..,., P' 'u . I5 i , A W :Qi 4 '.,. ff' M I 11, My '75 wg H 'N' B 1 i il . S ll 6 X K fx 712 W I mx ,V . - ,Q l -fx, . W -w ' K Q AS. Isle P. Price Stephen W. Richey Rudi1:Rudgcrs Paul Rusenzvveig, Ir. Kenneth L.. Scott Steven K.S1:olt Robert E. Shaduin Ronnin G. Shadoin Rohlrrl A. Shaw Ronald A. Smith Robert T. Spruill Earl M. Slowcll Iamus E. Tunnehill David L. Wade Bill Ward Gregory M. Ward Davis M. Wilson Gilbert R, Wisby Allen S. Wood Greeks QA! .cv ate K P EK BW 157A l..1111'z1Al1'x11mlivr Susan Bains Slnvllcy limrusley Iulnv lloiinvtlu lvnnifirr Brown Mary Brown Mvrvrlilh lirown l31'verlyH1'y.1n l'alr11:1.1H11r1is Ioan Burl C.11'ol5nHyurs llc-vcrly liyrnsitlc ll1a1n'Carz1way lIl11'1sl11- Cnrpvnlt Ann Caslon Sli.1roi1KIollii!r I-111 Cooke Cl.luilia1Corl11vtl l.1111r11K.orl11tt l'i111la1Corlmry Suzailinu Corley Cy1illix.1lIrosby I.u,quc- Cunningh Martha Ilzurling N.1m:yll1'rln's l.11:ki1-I a11'inirr l.1ni1-l-'ilzgurilld Hmzky Fox lim-1:kyFragnla H1-1'1:rlyl-'rainazis Kathy I-'rank Ci1lliv1'11iu lfrusvr Collir1:11l 1'a1s1rr Pal l I'ilSl?I' lla1rlia1r11 Frulliuii Nancy l-'ulrlvll luaimicz Goodwin Kink Hull Kay llarrison llirh l llghlill M.11'm,ylluw1'Il K.lor1.1Ix'1-y fmlvslif lully l.1s.1lully l!.11'li.1ra lunvs Sli1'1'1'yllo1in's tlli'1i1i.1Ki-lly lJ1rI1-in-K1-llx' Marty I.1'.11:lini.m Pvggy l.m-z1r.lli1ia11 Sln'1'1'yI.uw1s K.1Iliy l.ow1!1'y -r RHTI l.1111:lMiuzKir1il14- ll1'lvo1'a1ll Mr,G1'l1uc- Ma1'11.11'vIM1:K1ev K.1yMi1d4lm'11 300. . .LACNIAPPE Z 2 S S l YQ I 1 X WW Sigma Kappa Beta Epsilon chapter of Sigma Kappa was established at Louisiana Tech in 1940. The flower is the violet, and the colors are lavender and maroon. Sigma Kappa participated in Founder's Day festivities, their annual Mothers' Weekend Banquet, a Homecoming Reception and annual Valentine Tea for Tech alumnae, and fall informal and winter and spring formals. In addition, Sigma Kappa is an active participant in Greek Week and intramural competition. l l l B021 D XC tai Eff' LQ! J C W M, at ' , 321 w--+4 .1 C5 'U lashes es unify v vnu V 1 'N wi My gm ,A Y . ,x 4,,.n...Ag.L Mary Malarlwy Rhonila Marirmnne-aux Cam Marvil R0lwr14:aMiChanl Kathy Mitchell Dzfnhv Mitrihinnr Sara Moors: Kay Morgan Susiu Moseley Melinda Motsingur Dana O'Quinn Cathy Oswalt Mary Oswalt Alana Oxford Alison Oxford Laura Preston Sharon Prisock Carla Quinn Melanie Read Kathy Sanders Susan Sanders Barbara Scott Donna Sinks Kathi Simmons Claudia Simonetii Diane Smith Donna Taylor Sheilah Thompson Dianne Walpole Connie White Iayniz: VVhitman Brenda Womack fl Q ,va H- F1 m'?q v-nr uw ?' Q ,. ,hy A 1 ' EJ iw if M 'I 'N fs, ll A 4 aff kgs.: M Greeks f f WVVWJ - QW Sigma u Established at Louisiana Tech in the spring of 1960 Eta Zeta chapter of Sigma Nu fraternity has grown to be a leader not only at Tech but also 4' WW :iii il :ff ki S QUBWB Brian S. Ada ' Charles II. Allen. Ir. Treasurer Donald I. Allen lohn I . Anders. Ir. Iohn M. Angel William M. Benoit Thomas M. Bonnette Don H. Branch Thomas I.. Brantley Willie I.. Brewer Raymond W. Browning Geo ' H C' . rgi. . ire Miehael D. Coody Perry H. Corbett Robert A. Eddington Walter H. Edmonson Mike Elliott Iohn I.. Gabriel Don A. Garland Marti Green Iames Griffith. Ir. lay A. Guillol Brian D. Hall Todd A. Hall jerry 'If Harrolt Gregory I. Herrig David W. Holmes Sentinal Barry C. Humble Terry I. Kellner Michael D. Killgore William D K' kl'n . ir 1 Ionalhan F. Koehler Barren R. Lafield Frank T. Lewis Clarke IJ. Lilley Michael D. McCoy David W. MeGehee Chaplain Robert A. McGinnis Hz I Ma t' it ir in Roherl K. Masson Larry H. May Stephen I.. Maxwell Kenneth A. Miller Randall LI. Miller Ioe E. Miteham David U. Moore Don Morgan Marshall T. Napper Iert- H. Nash. III Grey.: C. Neely Karl R. Noel Bill Page Steve S. Pearce William U. Phillips Edward U. Piekens Frank Iloskey LAGNIAPPE among the 140 chapters across the nation. Eta Zeta chapter has distinguished itself in many fields of endeavor, establishing leadership in scholarship, intramural sports, and student government. The three principles upon which Sigma Nu was founded are best expressed in the creed: To believe in the Life of Love, to Walk in the Way of I-Ionor, to serve in the Light of Truth. Cindy Ann Irby, Sweetheart gg,Q'.Qg g risrs M. A i efgqf . 'E' CE: y if-it L Q ... ..y... ..,.. 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'iii' ' WS T ,' A -' JE- ..i?:8gg,ff , v X 5 .2 y'xUk,?! 4. X , A A . A ,- L . I , I in-nw: -'Q -:K - -'Q ug- x , . . :img - A: 11 I 1 X 4, 'EN X ,,. A F . g ik! 4 Y I NTU? 4?'1: ei??i3 '3 , -- MH-tfif Z' ' I X ,N 5 J V H .V '53 Q , 'H J N. .,Y. , . K1 K .K Y N Q W' If 3, fi Us Q ' . , ' K X - 5 5 .Xa 1 . I A , Q 1 Q :sb N mx . fm' ' A Aw PQ . fl 'NK Q ' is DLX 'E Ax +. K- 'A f 3- X - xl v ' 4- . sz. 4, -,.. A v-mfs L. Q- -'+- . -' 'fi ff: 51 .A igkw 3? -4 ' J' N1 k y' ' .2 k fu Q ' ' PCR it , .s M .A , Ls-.Q h - L 1 A I, fa.. w X V ,ff ,g i Q . 5 ,. - , , , g s , . 3 V I I ef 5 1 4 1, 1 15 ,1-, ff 14 ' f in - A f-0 gg 8 A PM vw . gg J X r . 1, :FQ .. .M - ,- , X.. . wr X- - M' if Q 'fff 1 i' y ekf 5 Q 't 'a wa A , sg' 2 . 1 qt'f'1'f1' 25 -L in - ,. wwxvfiiws 4 A . A ski '.Q-,,A,,v , ig S f- 3 af K . Q 91 . L , x A 0 1 ... 295:,fZk,,sxm lun T. Barton llarry M. Block Rush Chairman Richard L. Bohnen Steven G. Buelow David Carloek Aldo R. Cazenave Roger C. Chapman Tim Childs Paul M. Copeland Rohert H. Dahler Wayne G. Daigle First Counselor Myron R. Davis Dusty Dickinson Pa I ' Lk E D b ' tru . o yns Eric S. Duhon Clouden S. Furman Thomas H. Frost Gerard L. Gibson Herald Timothy C. Gommel Iames M. Greenberg Roherl S. Hays Pledge Trainer Chuck Hendron Second Counselor Michael E. Hoctel lames E, Iernigan Iohn M. Ioris LAGNIAPPE I W ' sigma Pi Delta Lambda Chapter of the Sigma Pi Frater- nity was colonized on May 19, 1968. Delta Lambda became Sigma Pi's 105th chapter on April 24, 1970. Sigma Pi's social activities include State Fair during the fall, Dionysius held during the winter quarter and Orchid Ball which takes place in the spring. Sigma Pi also participates in such activities as the March of Dimes, winning the Most Outstand- ing College Group award, and placing first in the Arthritis Foundations Dance Marathon. Each year Sigma Pi publishes a student direc- tory for first quarter freshmen. Gabriel Forsberg Sweetheart W Z fp. Ea K V-6 A H 4 'J4 Pf' 2'4a,Z1', , 5,5553 M I '57 lg. gfgili' ,fl ',f::,,:l ' ' Q I W 7, . :V i, 'Y' ' f i ' f A A l uf 491 'UZ 'If' f 3 4 L 4. 32 ff J Erin H. Slvwnrl Fourth Cluunsulur Kmrnnvth II. VV4rnLll Don H.Willbz1nks Pzn1lK.KL.1rnns Aalvlscrr R.1nclu1l.K1n1mn Ronny 1. l..m'rs'm:v Third Cmlnszflur Mark R. Imshur Runulrl H. M1-.ms Rz1yP. Munnne- Innws A.Pri1:r: Slm'u11I .Ri4'rzl Rirnhnrrl A. Rubutrts. Ir, Iennrrs Simpsnn Sm:iulChuirnn1n Inmus W. Slumk Prusidnni . Zim-4 Greeks Rohert D. Abrusley Charles E. Allen Felix R. Armstrong David L. Barnes Vice President Danny R. Brady Ioseph F. Britton Keith R. Brown Mike E. Brown Patrick B. Brown Tom P. Buckley Cary G, Butler Rolly B. Butterfield R. Dale Cagnolatti Ronald R. Cardwell David A. Castleman Ioe H. Coleman Sgt.-at-Arms Thomas N. Conk Kerry L. Duncan Iames R. Duvall Eddie R. Faith H. Don Feihel David W. Gaines Charl ' es A. Going Donald I, Guilbault Fred Harrell Treasurer Steven G. Henderson Bill C. Herring Ronny Hethcox Tim C. Hill Iames R, Hogan Frank L. House Richard P. Knight Fred M. Land Iohn M. Landry Donald B. Long james A. F. MacCammond Dan R. McClellan lohn R. Malone Me T M' l - ix . aonr. Barle C. Marlowe 'Robert K. Milligan Thomas R. Mills Pledge Trainer Mark S. Nelson Patrick L. Nelson Ch' 1' ' ap am Iames G. Noles Gregory 1. Ochs john L, Papageorge lim W. Patty Secretary Stephen B. Patty Thomas Patty Douglas B. Phillips Frederick M. Phillips Tom A. Redd George I. Rino Fred O. Roe Bernard H. Rosenzweig 06. . .LAGNlAPPE Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Kappa Epsilon, the oldest Greek letter organization at Louisiana Tech University, is marked by outstanding leadership and participa- tion in campus and community activities. Not for wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and character is the principle on which the brother- hood of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded. Socially, Tau Kappa Epsilon has a Hell's Angels Party, Win- ter Formal, Heart Fund Run and a Red Carnation Ball, its social highlight of the year. Sharon Henderson, Sweetheart .ii 9 if P ti is ,MW E 4 tl, .Q-Q, . .M .... 1 QQ'4 f fa, P + 4 I , - . I l I ni Q. I if X .X 'K 4 I . MTE? i!!i5mI'A ii lm if 'WX Q if S 1 H at S is .55 I 12 Ili amen' V4 4? ..E,.: , 4 . 1 .. . , .L be Miki- R. Rrisviizwvigg Mitzhaol R. Ryrlor Prusizlunt Tim C. Sharzkalforcl Davisl U, Shinporzh Erniiw Smith Clauzlrr D. Stnphons Mi1:haolSumnar Stephan Sumner Gregg A. Tatum Rickey W. Tauzin Leo F. Torzia. III Bruno A. Thompson Tony Thompson Randy M. Tolson William S. Towns Rulanrl R. Tullos Murray W. Visor William D. Walclrip Historian Rohort Walker W. Scott Watson Bruce White Bob Wind, Ir. Georgt: A. Wrolcrn Iohn D. Yantzy Georgia E. Nelson Housumothor 'W?wwYf+r-' EVM' .mf W1 'M , f. ,,, , , I 1- . ' 3 46 4 - if 4 , A I A+' I Yi' 1 - Ml 1: ...r+,r1ff2 sw .5 f. I 'T Q - .iff I' f' . f' . ,xt MZ 'I' 'T . ,I ,N ry 4 . f 4 ' , ,WI s 5, 1' Q' , ' 'lf S' 'Pg' fu. :H 1 If A457 V, Vp 'alyihm .4 I , , 0. 4' ' - ' ,f T . -ANR!!! Greeks Warren A. Arpke M. Graling Averett Iames R. Beebe Layne I. Bennet! William I. Berghorn President Charles N. Bray Steven K. Biggs Richard G. Carroll T . rzrasurer Thomas E. Cleveland Gerard R. D'Aunoy Bob I. Dufour Richard L. Ferguson Vice President Duane D. Forrest Patrick Gaffney Ioseph S. Gardinski Steve Garner David L. Garrett Larry S. Gibson Pledge Trainer Robert G. Giles lim Golson lames C. High Danny O. Hines Stephen C. jones Robert M. Iackson Social Chairman Iames R. Lester Iames W. Lester joseph E. Martin Secretary Slephen R. Milam Tom K, Udenwelder Calvin R. Parker LAGNIAPPE Theta Xi Theta Xi is the oldest national fraternity rep- resented by the Alpha Upsilon chapter at Loui- siana Tech. In March of 1971, a local fraternity, Gamma Tau Epsilon, petitioned Theta Xi to reinstall the chapter. Theta Xi was formally installed on the Louisiana Tech campus March 20, 1971. They recognize the blue iris as their flower and colors of blue and white. In addition to the open houses and parties after campus activities, Theta Xi's social calen- dar includes State Fair, Winter Ball, Cowboy and Indian Party, film festival, Spring Formal, and the annual 6294 Banquet. Carol I. Hampton, Sweetheart Wir.. Ns gfwiifgsaf Q dw sf fi.1191a:rf'fr- -Q, M T Awami' ' 3722 53 V 'M 7 of 1 Q ddrl l if 9 i lf Q ' f T. Rx? 3 . , .V , , .,,15..y ,sa ,faykj ,W ,.kk ,. EJ l.St1zphen Wells Richard R. M. Yuczks-y Iohn B. Parker Advisor f 'wv f' , , fir .Q K . Ag- V 0 , , Olzin N. Pedersen losnph Rickerls William B. Rogers. lr Iamus M. Russell David 1. Scallan Hollywood Seale William H, Spurlock Bruoz: E. Storey Iamsvs A. Tarver. Ir. Gary R. Wagrion Greeks Q .-i .- -- '-1 C is r' I sl te 'N X Ni I I I O 0 O 'V Lynn Anzklen Nancy Andersen I' l A ld .int a rno Claudia Bardwell Merry Barrett Bettye Barton Cindy Bell lane Best Cindy Birmingham Connie Boggs lane Bozeman Indy Brammer Nancy Burnham Dani Callaway Ann Carter lill Coram Maggie Coram Diana Dager Rebecca DeBroeck K' D'll' d ay 1 ar Martha I0 Edwards Theresa Elenburg Lynn Foster Linnie Freeman Vicki Freer Meg Galloway Leah Gales Debbie Class Hopi Hall Libby Hamilton Kay Hammock Lana Hethcox Kathy Holstead Renee Hubier Ann Humble Margaret Hyatt Robyn lhlanfeldt Millie Iohnsnn Kathy Kemper Susan Kitehingham Virginia Liles Ann McCarran Robin McDowell Maleda McKellar Sue McNeal Paula Mangum Nancy Mann Claire Martin loy Nlatthiesen . . LAGNIAPPE Zeta Tau Alpha Zeta Kappa chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha was established at Tech in 1966. The colors of the sorority are turquoise blue and steel gray, and the flower is the white violet. Social events throughout the year included teas for Founder's Day and Mother's Weekend, the Fall Informal Barn Dance, Winter and Spring Formals, and a Big-Little Sis String party. ,X 'K X +-- SQ: Kathy May Mary May Kathy Mosley Ieanmv Newman lUAnn Prmmll Becky Rogers Carul Shacklefnrd Ian Shzzdd Carol Smith Karen Smith Shtzila Smith Mary Snyder Trish Spessard Susan Taltun Katie Tannchill Karon Tarvczr Cathy Thomas lanie Turner Tammi Vanhuy Barbara Vivianu Donna Walker Vee Webb Cindy Wsrhner Glenda Williamsn Andrea Wilson Kay Woodard Vickie Wonsley Dee Wyly H ,, 2 I l y iz ,, .4 fem... M- ,l,.5',,k5.,,V.V . , Q-,sw Q . f, S H , an L- ..-f .- law I , , .. mQ,,,..?g,. ww- sA+rvmE'3tiSE53ET.Qii ' -6 Greeks. . .311 .mmmmmmM.,-mmmmaxxwmmuxm xxuwm, ,Mn x..,. WW W wmmmsrxxuummsxxxumrmmmxmmmxxxrmmwx wmM max mxwm Wx km A Mx -wferwm V X XX MM W xx on HW ?' M Rm W W5ihihkkkkiffmklllkhkMLmm11fwH ' H1 X, Www w!wWNw,R'w, X, Mm X, Y 1 yn N yx Nu Y M N ' N R I W Wu Wm 'WwWN!NMW'N MMWMuwwmww NV XW WW U K ww w W um Y Y A NW U 1 K 1 N WM wi x X N K K x 1 K K A A W MM F N V Y R mi N K N N N 1 k R W A uw . ww N X Sports 2 '11 -5'! ' ,Il 'K W5 NIJ 2 A Review of Spring Sports 1974 514. . ,LAGNIAPPE Louisiana Tech All-Comers Meet Southwest Recreational Meet. . . Lions All-College .......... . . Louisiana Tech Invitational .... Tech Triangular .,........ Arlington Relays . . . LSU Invitational . . . Tech Triangular . . . USL Relays .......... Tech Quadrangular ...... Track Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Tech Texas Relays ............... ......... Southland Conference Meet .... Northeast Invitational ............ Tech .Tech 92 79 68 67 42116 48 89 42 87 points points points points points points points points points 85 46 points points 0-'ff ff A f uf K fy' ,N No team points given . .' ........ f1stPlaceJ . . , . .f1stPlaceJ . . . . .f1stPlaceJ . . . . .C1stPlacej . . . .f3rd Placej ....,f . .C7th Placel ...........f1stPlaceJ . . . . . . . .KNO standing keptl .............,....f1stPlaceJ No team points given . . . ............. flst Placej ...........f3rdPlaceJ -l -mg x11-1-mmm Basehah Tech Opponents Texas A8zM Texas A8zM Texas A8zM Texas A8zM Nicholls State South Alabama Nicholls State South Alabama Nicholls State South Alabama Northwestern La. Northwestern La. Central Oklahoma Central Oklahoma Central Oklahoma Central Oklahoma Ole Miss Ole Miss Ole Miss Centenary College Centenary College McNeese State' McNeese State' McNeese State' Texas-Arlingtonf Texas-Arlington' Texas-Arlington' Northeast La. Northeast La. Lamar University' Lamar University' Lamar University' Louisiana College Louisiana College Centenary College Centenary College Arkansas Statef Arkansas State' Arkansas Statef Northeast La. Northeast La. Southwestern La? Southwestern La. Southwestern La. 'A' 'k DISTRICT 6 TOURNAMENT Pan American University of Texas University of Texas University of Texas denotes Southland Conference gamesl SLC Record: 11-4 CHAMPS D1str1ct6: 2-2 SECOND Reg Season: 27-17 Overall: 29-19 Golf ttie 8thJ t13thJ t2ndl tFirstJ tFirstJ t6thJ TOURNEY RESULTS Mardi Gras Invitational .... ..... T ech 922 McNeese Invitational .... ..... T ech 630 Eastwood Invitational .... ...l. T ech 642 Centenary Invitational . . . ..... Tech 614 Northeast Invitational .... ..... T ech 596 Delta Invitational ....... ..... T ech 602 Tech Invitational ..... ..... T ech 588 Holiday-In-Dixie ....... ..... T ech 945 Southland Conference . . , ..... Louisiana Tech 1259 is Tennis TOURNAMENT RESULTS Lamar Invitational ....... .,... T ech 6th place Big Gold .....,............ , .... Tech 9th Southern State Invitational . , . ..... Tech 3rd . . . , .Tech 4th Southern Miss Invitational .... Southland Conference ..... .,... T ech 2nd tFirstJ t10thj t5thl , . C8 teamsl 122 tteamsj t8 teamsl C20 teamsl K6 teamsj Sports, . .315 Baseball . . . A Year of Excellence fill E , . K .nt ,, , . , . . ,N 1 .. if nm... YY , t K, lx, ,. J .fe f? 'f+A f , ' i tail. 'lil sw trrtf'-ii aff 1 .-, ff Top row, left to right: Steve Lacy is shown in a series sliding into home base against Arkansas State. Bottom row: Coach Patterson gets a team soaking after the conference championship game. Middle left: Senior Eddie Holman in a wind-up. Middle right: Bill Norwood preparing to release the ball. Far right: Rodney Howard contemplating the pitch. 316. , .LAGNIAPPE -91.-Q -. W w ' Effif ff -ivww-. -sg, Q .x ,M u, , 'ff . ,. - , , K '?s.w- big:-fy ,, ig gl ,, L Sv-f'3ffxvf55 m. , , .,Xl ' 5152 A is :Nw ' MN- I 'A 'i:U0 S3 Rwga? 25-Ax' Jag? X + 'Nix f 5 'Q U N, I W, MARLIN ASKEW BOBBY BRASI-IER Third Base Right Field -li .l EMIL CORDARO Pitcher IOE DENNIS GREG HAMILTON Manager First Base f f A 4 .. ,N ' at i' Q Q' fi ., EDDIE HOLMAN RODNEY HOWARD MARK HUFFMAN BARRY IOHNSON STEVE KORDISCIH Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher Catzzhcr Outfield 318. . .LACNIAPI-'E V L:'i , L'-i Vi K 31 tak 5 S. 2. is E3 tt STEVE LACY RICHIE MCALISTER RANDY MCCILBERRY RON MARTIN RONNIE MELTON Short Stop Catcher Pitcher Pitcher Pitcher L ji :T T I ' V- 6, 'f 'a an f All a -exft' 349' PV IIM RITCHIE Pitcher 's l IERRY ROWLAND Catcher MARSHALL NAPPER BILL NORWOOD Third Base Pitcher f? A ' ROGER STALLINGS DAVID WALTON PHIL WILLINGHAM Center Field Outfield Second Base Sports. . .319 Y ih- 29:-1-J a 2 - -53-, gina? QESE wigs' BML D-D. 553.31 -'L-JOE. 'UFDL Far- sh- 'cn Egglf E-in mmm D':S Wo B D D ES' 5705. m S L- 5-2,2 :VO-I2 E'z x pq-DJ m 1O -E 25M 4.m Zuni, DJUD' '1Q,i' gem mug Hmm E ' 1 DJQO .DEQ -o'fD D. 3 3 5 auf- Om? :sm EQO Q59 OF! ZWQ' 992 5 gf: Fwy 1 Tru QFD III 955 325' 'D on PEG: and O4 cn Em'- n-'Pi :u-QQ: 'cvoi' www Q32 Eifgg, H-: CD,.,m Slim OCDQ P P 11 Q S 3 U KD 1:1 WE 5 W' :'q Oz:- F: Qi DJ'-1 Oo Sis was E: 3,- :E 2 E O 770 mo. E.- 140: 3 543 EQ- Lo U95 Qu: Q S 325 can -:s GTG fe LA GN 1 APPE ! +4 Q f'4' P-I 5 CD as Ho C13 Home-Run Kings 'QR Setting a Southland Conference record for home runs against McNeese were Marshall Napper, Steve Kordisch, Richie McAlister, Phil Willingham, and Steve Lacy. Giuliani I ,n . R f ,E V if gr 1 , ,f lil, l a Q f 114 ' 9 4 - ' 1 ,ff ,KES S Receiving trophies and awards were Ronnie Melton, Leadership Trophyg Steve Kordisch, Southland Conference Batting Award fleague onlyjg Bobby Brasher, Batting Average Award and shared Most Valuable Player with Steve Lacy: Bill Norwood, Career Pitching Award: Steve Lacy, shared Most Valuable Player Award with Bobby Brasher: Phil Willingham, Offensive Contributions Award. Sports ., f P . ,f .. , H k 4 ,mi il' ,. fr Q A il J Top row, extreme left: Delario Eames on the distance jump. Middle left: Leroy Hobbs lead- ing the pack of runners for Tech. Middle right: David Crowe edges the Grambling runner in this race. Right: Trying to set a distance record is Wesley Smith. Bottom row, left: Mark Ste- phenson running the hurdles for Tech. Right: Ronnie Bamburg throwing the javelin. LAGNIAPPE Bulldogs Repeat as .1 .. M SLC Track Champs T - RONNIE BAMBURG DAVID CROWE MIKE CRUMPLER ERIC EDWARDS DELARIO EAMES Mike Crumpler and Randy Crouch wait to hurl the discus in the Southland Conference Tourna- Coach Mize and Gary Miracle discus ment. the day's track record. GORDON GRIGGS GREG HAASE LEROY HOBBS MIKE HUGHES BOB MCMAHEN 324. . .LAGNIAPPE 9 z - . I 5 if I I RON MANNINC 11 4 A Q I ' ' A.. ui fi. I I, Af , xxix . 6, I Q ii I V A M 'Ya ' - ff A 1 f 'I ' K I. s fx A .1 , I . Q 5 .. - . K , STEVE QUINN STEVE SCOTT ji GARY MIRACLE DONNYE MOORE BUBBA NEWTON GREG OCHS Ricky Stubbs leading on the hurdles. MIKE SHOFFNER RICHARD SMITH WESLEY SMITH Sports. . 4325 Once Again. . .Tech Excels! Q. -:gy-any Aiffa. MARKSTEPHENSON -My RICKX'STUBBS Spons LAGNIAPPE Tennis Team Captures Seoond Place COACH PAT COLLINS RICHARD PERCELL an f Us fi Q ,I A :ri DAVID STEPHENS TOURNAMEN' Lamar Invitations Big Colt Southern State Invitation Southern Miss. Invitationj Southland Conferenc in Southland Conference Tournament ZSULTS ICH 6th CCH 9th CCH 3rd LCH 4th ICH 2nd place place place place place - fx ,'f 'd KEITH SUTTLE C8 teamsj Q22 teamsl C8 teamsj Q20 teamsj C6 teamsj Q was ?.f'!w?32f9Qf His., ADH ffl M -' 5 w, 'my L..., ,VN fig! .1 9 ', -gf, , Wi, ?fJ4c,,,.tJJ.L -:A,g,1,f'-P .-1 'WVHLLT af .Auf 54.1 Ln X 7' nw. -.,,..,, , ey, 3 .V My ,MM ..,, Golf Top row. loft to right: Iay Baro- nct, Charlie Benton, Clint Cap- shaw, Wiley Conn. Iohnny Craig. Botiom row. left to right: Coach Wallace Martin, Ierry Distefzmo, Ben Lay, Raymond McKaskle. joe Michael, Kenny Nicklas. LAGNIAPPE- I ii.. , .,., iffi , y of'l7f'i?fi:f5ffis-f'ifiwf1.z K ,ru , .N . w., - , 4,. , , .M . RJ. fs f f'f,a,: , . 1- - -A- - Lip- QTQK-:.:.ei' KJ-.H.s,.-.,. ,,N ,k A. D , .,,k..., N, ..L .N lf Xf' Q- : FI . 5 2 3 5 RQ e Q 5-' ' A 'Qi sp lv , 1 Z , ,,,,,...n--M ' fi' R -wa, -Aw f t . X Q 'Y rf Q 5- 4,- - 6 A x N MW, W. M ' '-f 5 A , Q x,,,,. ' M 4 'a 1'f i' .YSL f ,,. f ., ,, .R , ' Q -ff , V I . ' s 'Neff 1, , fl' . av- -fn M, on M-H -:-on, . 5' wg? N33- raagi' ' ,--s'wgwWQ,iQ K W cafinfkwz-,' ,J-...ii Y' 'grig-up - -'iff , N?,:.5 ., ' M A my 3' 'ww' k 1.21361 . N N 535- in , Q. Q.-,Q gg, Q f -4- - '-tg-.:Q ' - 5 '- 7 1 V' x 3' N' , .-- ' fs. ' .,, x. gi. 'ff , '-Qbiwi x . 113597 E Lou1s1ana Tech Football The Golden Years 1971 1974 I I cc as I I Chapter IV 1974 Never had a year started w1th a greater promlse for a champ1onsh1p team than 1974 d1d at LOUISIHDH Tech For you see the lmpressrve Bulldog team of the precedmg year had lost only the1r season opener to follow rt up w1th 12 strarght v1ctor1es wrappmg up a thlrd consecutrve Southland Conference Crown and the NCAA D1v1s1on II Natxonal Champr onshxp In fact before the season ever began Sports Illustrated had plcked Tech to w1n the frrst ever champlonshlp bowl playoffs Thts pred1ct1on was the only nat1onal recognltron the Dogs recerved that was deservmg of therr record for after therr quest of the Crown the Assocrated Press Sports Wr1ters Poll refused to concede Tech s v1ctory only to gxve the f1nal prestlgxous No 1 rat1ng to Tennes see State a team wh1ch had elected not to r1sk therr unblemlshed record and compete 1n any post sea son playoff berths lromcally the same comcldental mrsfortune befell Tech the year before that when Delaware refused a bowl game fTech bemg therr probable foel to msure them of a perfect record and the flnal No 1 ranklng The 1974 season opened w1th a defens1ve 16 7 v1ctory over Ill1no1s State wh1ch stretched the Dogs wmnlng streak to 13 stralght as hopes were hlgh for Tech to repeat as Natronal Champlons And Cham p1ons they were qurckly provmg to be Methodl season progressed After a 42 14 v1ctory over the UHIVBFSITY of Texas Arllngton the Dogs rulned Arkansas States hopes of the Southland Confer ence Crown by defeat1ng them 20 7 1n the flrst game ever played ID thelr new stadlum In fact lt d1d not take long at all for the Bulldogs to show the Indrans what It was lrke to be the low man on the totem pole' The Ragm Cajuns of Southwestern proved no match the followlng week as Tech took a com mandlng 35 7 lead 1nto the locker room at half trme allowmg Coach Lambr1ght to empty hrs benches the second half Although USL d1d score fW1Ce more they were never able to salvage the game and hope lessly went down as v1ct1m 416 for the seemlngly unstopable Can1nes By th1s t1'ne Tech had already captured ftrst place 1n the News Wrre Polls and were mcreasrngly becom1ng a favorrte The annual show down w1th Northwestern 1n State Farr Stadrum proved the Demons were str1ctly outclassed by a 34 0 score Hearts and blood pressures qu1ckly shot up the next Week when the Cowboys from McNeese State rode 1nto Ruston w1th v1ctory on their mlnds For the past two years Tech had sl1ghtly over edged them 1n scor1ng the last wm oommg by a record ettxng 42 yard fleld goal w1th 7 seconds remaxmng evenge seemed qu1te evldent to the 22 000 fans as McNeese qu1ckly shot to an early 14 0 lead To com phcate matters Tech s startmg quarterback Steve Haynes left the game w1th a broken collarbone But the cool reserve Randy Robertson suddenly became the game s hero as he pulled the Dogs from behmd to a 24 17 w1n over the d1smayed Cowboys Comlng from obvlously the sweetest WIH ever at Tech the Dogs show down w1th Southeastern the follow1ng week proved qu1te a let down 1n excltement As the flnal score was 34 13 the Can1nes extended therr w1nn1ng streak to 19 fwhrch was the longest IH the nat1onJ and 7 0 for the season Borhng down to the Southland Conference game of the year fthe thlrd one accla1med that for Techj the Bulldogs found themselves facmg the 6 1 Card1nals of Lamar Unlverslty 1n a Homecommg celebratlon Televlslon cameras were there to record the supposedly ensulng battle wh1ch left the Card1nals tra1l1ng to a 28 0 def1c1t as the game ended The 20th consecutlve w1n gave Tech thelr fourth stralght conference crown and contmued thelr streak of never havmg lost to a conference team Two road trrps for the Dogs proved qu1te profrt able as they rolled to a 35 14 v1ctory over Tennes see Chattanooga and a 26 10 scalp1ng of the North east Indlans Thls completed Tech s second unde an overall record for the perlod of 34 1 It also marked the Dogs second year 1nv1tat1on to part1c1 pate 1n the College DIVISIOD playoff ohamplonshxp bowls From the very flrst playoff the odds seemed agalnst Tech Struggllng past Western Carol1na w1th a 10 7 last mlnute fleld goal the Dogs were able to salvage a fumble rtdden game and oontlnue thexr quest for another champlonshlp But Lady Fate saw rt drfferently Pxtted aga1nst a huge Central M1ch1gan team rn the second round of playoffs Tech found them selves humbly bowmg out of contentron to the des tmed to be natronal champs Tech had overcome the mne fumbles of the week before but could not compensate for sxx mterceptrons thrown to the Ch1ppGW8S A 23 game w1n streak wh1ch had vaulted the Bulldogs 1nto natlonal promlnence had been ended as d1d the hopes of a second natlonal champronshlp Thus Chapter 4 of the Bulldogs success has been completed Over the past four years they have accumulated seasons of 9 2 12 0 12 1 and 11 1 for a total of 44 4 1975 remalns to be wrrtten and 1t IS unknown lf Tech w1ll contlnue the1r domlnance as champxons Whether or not they do 1t IS certarn that the past four years w1ll always be remembered as The Colden Years at Loulsrana Tech . . . . . , , . ' ' - u n , , ' 7 1 . Y . . . . .- , . H ' , H ' 7 1 . , , - . . . . g . , . I , ' - 7 D , . . - i ' ' ' ' ss - 11 0 ' , . - . , I ' cally Tech ripped apart every team they met as the feated regular season in three years and gave them ' ' - ' , 9 ' 1 . . . . .- 9 . . . . , , 1 Q . , - s a 4 , , , - 9 - 1 ' . ' . ' 1 ' 9 ' 9 U ' fl ' ' , li 1, Q n , u 1974 Southland Conference Champions i.. .W-X,.,a,.g.f.-..,W-....K.....-,N,,s,.,.--..... ,... .,.. ,,.. . e.... N, .:,.. ..,.,,..,,,.,.,.........us,:M..q-.--M--NM..Wim ,...f.-.. -A ...x i, ..... , .,.,,v............... ....,,,.,.... e.., . ,.., .. ...,. .,W., .-,,..,,,,.,-.,,,.-.,.,k,,,,. .., .M ,.,,.........,X..:-.V---W.....,..,...N,,,....,. i First row, left to right: Billy Ryckman, Clinton Wells, Ricky Wells, Ricky I-Ierren, Danny Norris, Dub Iester, Craig Springmeyer, Ricky Shirley, john Henry White, Arry Moody, Roland Harper, Charles Hendricks, Danny Majors, Ken Bonnette, Robert Burgeis, Dan Core Eddie Anglin, Randy Robertson. Second row: Head coach Maxie Lambright, Curley White, Rod Foppe, Pat Tilley, Don Dean. lame: McBride, Bill Schneider, Iackie Iames, Billy Kilpatrick, Mark Kavanaugh, Ioel Thomas, Ken Serpas, Ronnie Moore, Charles Kellogg, Roc Bagley, jerry Pope, Danny Curtis, Gerald Eddings, Donnie Perry, Terry Slack, Wenford Wilburn. LACNIAPPE 1974 UPI ational Champions 9 , P , l g , Mm, , A a ., ,W M.. P as ,P ai, ,cm A,, ,. mms- c , .. M., ,ccc i t ,,.,.-,, . 4 W W Aj' 551 g t ggi, Q H' YM s EX Third row: Pat Collins, Linebackers line coach, Wayne Westerman, E. I. Lewis, Defensive Backfield coach, Charles McDaniel, Bill Smith, Robbie Savant, Ierry Tucker, Steve Haynes, Chip Helton, Melvin McCoy, Randy Keen, Chipper Gajar, Iim Hogg, Sparky v1cDuffie, Mark Neihouse. Ieff Weissman, lack Witte, Anthony Iones, Larry Griffin, Mickey Slaughter, Offensive backfield coach, Larry Rnderson, Wallace Martin, Offensive line coach. Fourth row: Billy Belding, trainer, Roy Waters, Randy Crouch, Larry McCartney, Mike Barber, Ierry Pippins, Mike Robbins, Roger Sheppard, Mike Thompson, Charles Hanks, Ioe Storey, Phil McCormick, Don Miller, Fred Jean, Ken Cooley, Ierry Davis, Byron Rettig, Pat Patterson, Offensive line coach. Sports L a..,,-4. EDDIE ANGLIN ROD BAGLEY MIKE BARBER ROB BURGEIS DAN CORE RANDY CROUC -,.,,,i,M,,w ff, M. :annum f ,z lgfhv 5512: f-f E sf.. t'f4 Hgh fra. I.. 1 ef. - W .. K, 14:5 gf: 1'- wz' ., ,J M M , , ., ,:,,g f ' ' ' W-m,.,.,M,,m ,gr- .Q'I'vp., aw' 'Qf 5'v', ffm' , , ' if .r- if Wu Wifi , ,MV ,f, L DANNY CURTIS IERRY DAVIS DON DEAN FRED DEAN GERALD EDDINGS ROD 336. . .LAGNIAPPE ,pun-ang., l DUB ESTER RICKY HERREN TONY IONES LARRY GRIFFIN STEVE HAYNES CHARLES HENDRICKS , I l Seniors Graduate With 44-4 Record Springmeyer, Ricky Shirley, Fred Dean, Larry Griffin. tan mg: oy a I, e y McDaniel, Tony Iones. nl I RANDY KEEN BILLY KILPATRICK LES LOPER DANNY MAIORS l fi ,,4lf1 f 'J fgp'e..1f5QY I' f' Q I with undoubtedly the best record ever achieved in four years by any Tech team are these seniors: Kneeling, left to right: Wenford Wilborn, S d' R W ters Rand ' Crouch, Danny Norris, Roland Harper, Roger Sheppard, MELVIN MCCOY CHARLES MCDANIEL Sports. , .337 gi W ,R N R W' N hs DON MILLER ARRY MOODY MARK NIEHOUSE DANNY NORRIS DONNIE PERRY IERRY PIPPINS WN 1fH14llllllWWNHIWNIIHNIMH NWH'1'Q1!lil ,,1W'WVf'!R1 - W WW as NLm1QiMMiWlllillllllNIIiHHIIUIIIIHIIlllKIIN14IIiINHNIWIlWIHNl?iHlR H M N NH 'mmm K W ll4VlllUllIiH444Hll 'W W N' 'NW' WM..wUmwuw IIN H ' ,4 '1' , M , 1 1 W , H, 1, ww NurfnnnrrrxmnamaurmurmnnrmmnmnmmnvunmuwmnmV5rwmania.91 WT .ivv+.. 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' W,g:..Q ' K as 1 4 E if s 'Sl-' fx i S Qvsf BEN 55-xzxn Q x 65 iiw-gn Q- slalm Nat1on s Longest W1nn1ng Streak Top row left Pat Tllley 1811 pulls ID a long gamer M1ddle Carrymg for the Bulldogs IS Bllly Ryckman C261 R1ght Tech s defenslve hne prepares to hold tlght Second row left Charles Hen dr1ckst88J and Wayne Westerman Ierry Pope klCkS off after another Tech touchdown R1ght Quarterback Steve Haynes fmds the gorng tough and the llltllllg hard Bottom row VVhen Maxre Larnbrlght speaks you d better hsten' Above Larry Grlf fm makes another super defensxve play m breaklng up the pass 1251 team up for a big play. Middle: 1311311000 ' ' ' Hp, mu Dfw fs State Fair! Top row, left to right: Tech defensive players Danny Curtis 1501, Eddie Anglin C271 and Rod Bagley C521 take care of the Northwestern Demon. Second row: The Fearsome Four- some . . . Larry Griffin, Charles McDaniel, Fred Dean, and Wenford Wilborn. . .pose for Lagniappe photographer. Right: All types show up for State Fair and anything goes. tNote costumes of rabbit, batwoman, prince, and kingj Bot- tom row, left: Tech fans proudly hold the Rag. Cheer up NSC, if Tulane could wait for 25 years . . . so can you! Mid- dle: Tech cheerleaders lead the Bulldogs onto the field before game time. Right: Dr. Taylor is all smiles. You can tell Tech is winning. Governor Edwards Attends Mo eese Game Top row left joy and jubllatlon are expressed on the Tech player s faces over thelr come from behmd vlctory over McNeese Middle Governor Edwm Edwards promlses Tech a new S6 mxlllon assembly center for a team autographed football What a trade' Vlde an extra dehght at every game Bottom row left Coach Lambrlght and hlS modesty over thelr vlctory Ah shucks It werent nothm Mrddle Safety Donme Perry makes a good h1t on an unsuspectlng Cowboy Right: Tech's own Super-fans pro- l AL NIAPPE f' Q f-. 'Wx i , V . .53 , ff' . get - li ,. PS8 YW '52 ' 1 , 'A . if A Ll,. X i - 'fl 'Ni X. - ' Q s ak ' an s fs - -- F , .,3, , v-. , fl Q, I ,V zo' M, 'L .'Q , 'I 5 1 Wa.. - 'W--M+m.Q 1 T' A ,W ffrw A l 5 X QM, .t - it 1 5 T ':..Y -rf A 91 z i if . 1 fam. J 413 QI 40' 5 2 QC s 3 WM' 'M'WM tfvvwl ..yff Q xg' K .w f, N If lxxus' t Y h v - IQ, p .. 'f lt .4 V 9 V. IQ 5 aa at 1,fA A J W A , 4' C ' W I.. . This page top left: Tech s defense is quick to stop Southeastern s rush. Top right. Quarterback Randy Robertson s spiral heads for tight end Mike Barber USD. Mid dle left: Up in the air for the catch is Billy Ryckman 1261. Lower left: Arrg Moody heads to the outside for clear sailing. Lou er right: Quarterback Don Dean rears back before releasing the bomb. Opposite page, upper left: Putting the pressure o the Lamar quarterback is Craig Springmeyer and Rod Bagley. Lower left: Dr. Tay lor and Coach Lambright talk with Tech benefactor Charles Wyly after the Home coming victory. Right column of pictures, top to bottom: Various team member congratulate Pat Tilley on his three touchdown pass receptions of the day. ' x Er Y,- N A T X 2 -4' u 5 . W W' i',,,,fw...d9 k .awwmw K M,,,,,.. f ff WWW fiiifffzge' ' ,mff-wm..u MW E. new A fn-W., it W5 VQMWW M Q Q W, :QQ 41: Tech Finishes Regular Season Pla .likv 5 VeeVAV ,,.e , , . . Q 11. M V , my 2 .W e,,' 5 5 1 'L ,.f' I - ,, - ,',,-,,., ,K,, . Hf Q 1. X 'W nf' ,Wh ss s r xg ,W ' it fb A if A e sssv e - wsffewwr, s 1 ,Q 'V 'Q , 4 m , sf, -. A-f w'2 1 ,Q Q A f ss 4 I , A ., , ju '590Q5QN.1f, uf? .,,, Q W. HQ V'TA,a,Q.w,.L,A 21' Q fawbw X A KQvff1fQ5g,,.iW,,Qgk A A 2 . 5 I gif ee W f gag g ,angie ' ' A A. K e sf,,i,,.,1e! f x ' - We, 'if if ' 'f ' - ,' , .Wa ' m .wwff W W in if ,af e X5 LF' V ' ' X 4 350, . .LACNIAPPE With a Perfect 10-0 Record U ,f ,.,, aw 7? h pi i so M if V are W 1.421 45 he Top row, left: Elusive Arry Moody 1481 heads for the Tech end zone. 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Right: Donnie Perry C281 returns a pass interception with Wenford Wilborn coming up to provide protection. This page: The pass to Mike Barber C161 is thrown high over the heads of the players. Sports as Q Q HF X sf' ' 3 s, ...V ffl 575 K .Q N rt gb V 'x . 5 s AY 'wx Ia, Q M1 Ag' U' mm! Come to an End ai! 'Q' l W gt? A M 183: A , Q 'wifi ' 1-1:-Q. ' 'rg .w ' V. .V nf , -y . ' , fw ,wx -.--- . , g W I Q W, ' ' 'Tas 3111, 3 Q Unly to Begun Agam Sports Basketball: Inconsistent, but Yet . Consistent Enough! VVho vvould have beheved atthe nndfHe ofthe season that'Tech vvould have finished second in the Southland Conference. With a midway record of 4-11, Tech won the last of their 10 games to finish with a 12-13 season. Admit- tedly not the best in the school's history, the Bulldogs provided exciting and breathtaking games at home. Hampering the team's effort was their apparent road jinx where they could win only two actual varsity games and two others in tournament play. fun lmlllli 5 ' wiki , THE COACHING STAFF Left to right: Lane Norsworthy, Tommy Vardeman, Bud Dean and Head Coach Emmett Hen dricks. LACNIAPPE E' t I .WM 01-ff ,X j I My 'A IJ' 4 ,1 -53 BILL ALLEN LARRY AMES IOEL COCHRAN IIM CROW LEE HUMBLE ELLIOTT LAWRENCE MIKE MCCANN IIM MCCONATHY MIKE MCCONATHY IERRY MIHALIC WALTER MAY RICHY RICHARDS DENNIS SEIDENSCHWARZ DAN TODD LANKY WELLS IIM WOOLDRIDCE Sports. . .1557 E61 I 1 S! -ep Q ,,.f3V ff 5 R S! 5 s, X 1.. Uilllsll S-.uv I , ,L Q 1' ,mm 4 B. bf X '42 . x x ? X 54 . 1 33 v E 4:4 11,5 .31 Q' I -1. 9 x qxsfxf Vesgqr 'rzcn ,ff ,l A, 1-fy B3 7 . 5 I ,zz 5 mf ,ff Q -4 - ,gray , Z! 9, , fn, Q x rr 4 Q' , Extreme left: Ace shooter Mike McConathy fires the ball for two points. Middle left: Elliot Lawrence is up for another two. Left: What goes up must come down seems to be the thinking of Elliot Lawrence C401 and Lanky Wells C545 of Tech. Basketball Sc oreboard Tech Opp. 72 Indiana State 77 70 East Kentucky 74 83 East Kentucky 77 81 Illinois State 109 89 Morehead 93 60 Baylor 70 40 Tulane 88 86 Rice 82 68 Texas 81 85 VMI 73 97 Northeast 92 66 Mercer 91 58 Southern Illinois 94 78 Northeast 95 71 Lamar 98 67 Indiana State 63 92 McNeese 80 79 Arkansas State 74 70 Texas-Arlington 80 81 Houston Baptist 68 115 Lamar 84 73 Houston Baptist 72 74 McNeese 91 71 Arkansas State 69 83 Texas-Arlington 82 Extreme left: Lee Humble C105 jumps and shoots for another two for Tech. Middle left: Elliot Lawrence has to rise high to get the ball over the tall opponent. Left: Mike Opie McConathy fixing to lay up another two Sports is wir 1 4:1 ' -. Q... ...M W, 4 4 3 5 x QM 5 LEA? 911 . I , fs 6 S 3 if 4' ,., ,,,W, - 1 ,4,4.x,p, Q! F 4 un 'f l- m 1 ,Q,Li Q J' fsiwyfi, m , 'LL ' Qui 41 ' fi ,gf MQ ax ..,.:, fi I 1 'A ix Fi Z if ,eg,tg6-fn Q--nu-gi n .I W uf , :Nik W 5 ' ,491 'H a ' Intramural Season: When the Would-be locks Come Gut of Hiding. Q. ': fud .il ' wx? fillet 5 in MACHINE Front row, left to right: A. Cleveland, manager and coach, O. Town- send, L. Perodin, R. Brown, C. McCuley, I. Turner, R. Gipson, P. Anderson. Back row: H. Davis, I. C. Iones, C. Stringer, B. Davis, M. Lewis, R. Hall, D. Moore, I. Citizen, B. Williams, assistant coach and trainer. of AVENCERS A First row, left to right: Manny Pitcher, assistant coach, Randy Schooler, Ed Fuz Barlow, Ierry Bennett, Dennis Tarver, Iohn Gilmore Bert Taunton, Ron Cornette, Mike Ienable, Allen Boyte, Blane Braud, Dale Hogan, Iim Sandefur, Steve Pyle, Freddy Mitchell, Steve San- ford, Luis Diaz, lim Reynolds, Gary Iones. Back row: Albert Christman, assistant coach, Bill Chambers, Bud Copeland, Ray Norman Iohn Carter, Ken Wobbe, Clovis Christman, Keith Newton, Keith Rockett, Larry Heflin, Wayne McMahan, Wade Rolen, Rick Hohlt Tom Stinson, Sam Winston, T. L. Ratcliff, Sam Hodges, David Tyler, Leto Lanius, head coach. LACNIAPPE 54 WESLEY FOUNDATION Kneeling, left to right: Iohnny Herbet, Carrol Spell, Chip Henry, Ronnie Poindexter, Kim Sumrall, Rocky Thornton, Manager. Standing: Steve Pye, Mark Davis, Steve Landry, Andy Rike, Frank Albrecht, Bill Nap- pier, Glenn Martin, Dick Westerburg, Tommy Ulrich. Wes Lynch. i MEAT Kneeling, left to right: Robert Chappellie. Steve Dooley, Carl Mayer, manager, Allen Craig, Steve Fuller, Bob Triplett. David Sholte. Stand- ing: Ginx Wren, Rocky French, Gene Couvillion, David Gibson, Ieff Iohnson, Chuck Grehn, Robert Hauser, David Carmical, Coach. xi 1 ALPHA TAU OMEGA Kneeling, left to right: Dave Mattheisen, Pete Mize, Dennis Hoff- man, Brian Loria, Iohn Kerry, Bill Nyman. Standing: Ioe Handlin, Paul Wagnon, Iim Elkins, Bob Norred, Ioe Collins, Chuck Colvin Mike Douglas, Richard Mackay, Milton Dinkel, Pat Adema. s lklllxvv N, A Riva NEWMAN Standing, left to right: Chuck Morris, Steve Waldo, Wayne Campos, Tom Belko. Lenny Bernard, Pete Canciene, Mike Helmke, Gary Lan- dry, Iim Perot, Mike Kovalsky. i Sports. . .365 Men Men Tennis Campus Champion ...........,.... Ruston I s Campus Champion BSU Dormitory and Dept Division BSU Fraternity Division Independent D1v1s1on Avengers Bowling Campus Champion TKE Dormitory and Dept Division Newman Fraternity Division TKE Independent DIVISION Machine Bicycling Campus Champion Tim Alexander Dormitory and Dept DIVISIOH BSU Independent Division Ruston I s Archery Campus Champion Dormitory and Dept D1v1s1on Mitchell Fraternity Division Independent D1v1s1on Avengers Basketball Campus Champion TKE Dormitory and Dept Division BSU Fraternity Division TKE Independent D1v1s1on Tower of Power LACNIAPPE - .......... fQff.'.1fQ.KA Fraternity Division .l ......... '. .. .. Q. I. -. I. I. Theta Xi ' ............,......... KA ' ' ........... ...... ..KA Dormitory and Dept. Division ....... AFROTC Fraternity Division ................. Sigma Nu Independent Division ....... ..... R uston I s Free Throw Campus Champion ........ Kappa Gamma Rho Dormitory and Dept. Division ........ Mitchell Fraternity Division .................. Theta Xi Independent Division ..... Kappa Gamma Rho Pool Singles Campus Champion ................ RustonI s Dormitory and Dept. Division ........ Mitchell Independent Division .............. Ruston I s Cross Country Campus Champion ,............... Sigma Nu Dormitory and Dept. Division ....... AFROTC Fraternity Division ................. Sigma Nu Independent Division .... ...... M eat Table Tennis Singles Campus Champion ................ Sigma Nu Dormitory and Dept. Division ............ BSU Fraternity Division ..... . . . ..... Sigma Nu Independent Division .... ....... M eat Table Tennis Doubles Campus Champion .,............. .... C D Fraternity Division ..... .... A TO Independent Division .... .... C D Fraternity Division .......... Phi Kappa Sigma I I Women Women Softball Campus Champion . . ...... Alpha Chi Sorority Division .... ........ A lpha Chi Dormitory Division .... Block and Bridle Tennis Singles Campus Champion . . ..... Phi Mu Sorority Division ..... ..... P hi Mu B owling Campus Champion . . ..., Graham Sorority Division . . .....,... KD Dormitory Division .... Graham Flag Football Campus Champion .... Alpha Chi Sorority Division .... .... A lpha Chi Dormitory Division ..... Harper Basketball Free Throw Campus Champion Blook and Bridle Sorority Division Phi Mu Dormitory Division Blot k and Bridle Arohery Campus Champion ZTA Sorority Dix ision ZTA Dormitory Division Kidd Table Tennis Singles Sorority Division Phi Mu Dormitory Division Gr ah im Volleyball Campus Champion Delta Sigm1Thct1 Sorority Division Delta S1g,m1Theta Dormitory Dix ision Gr 1h im I O Campus Champion ........,......... Graham ' ' ' ' ..... ,..... ....... z 1 ' ......... B ' ' z 2. ' ' ' ' . ......... , ' 'I z 2' ' ....,.....,,. , .... 2 2 Sp: JI SIGMA KAPPA Bottom row, left to right: Kak Hall, Peggy Leachman, Sara Moore, Dianne Walpole, Laura Preston. Top row: Dana G'Quinn, Lisa jolly, Rebecca Michael, Mary Diane Brown, Mary Malarky. ZETA TAU ALPHA Bottom row, left to right: Dee Wyly, Lana Hethcox, Cynthia Lank. Top row: Nancy Burnham, Mary Ellen Snyder, Kathy Holstead. LAGNIAPPE 3 'Pb L at E1 4x S12 4 5 L I ag . -5 . .- Vx. 5 - 1 g A . QM? A 5 Hp ,wr X K , F . L' as ' x ' ' Rfk-A W -..: ,Miki - sg xx xg J, R Q 4 .Qi Eiga. mv 5 A 4? fx 6553.1 :-- '2 -' , N K i .V f A M. K 4. . ' 4 1 CLIC ' l 4 H aw if L, ,Mi F v if 2 in .mx-kgs v .V li a Q ,it fa .5 4: Q 1, Q. Q rf Si C 45? x . is-Q lv ML ., ff!!- U If Q, W fa, ff .,,, , A? 'ff ' if J, my .5 - - ,ff , ff 'K 9 , Louisiana Tech Cheerleaders wry' Quiifzgf IH WM., acl ll U! 2? ll gif 5 I 116 , .,2, 9, rf' All This year's cheerleaders are Ueft to rightj Renee Humphries and Bob Tatum, Vicki Long and Bruce White. Melanie Harrell and Iohn Angel. Kayla O'Baniori ancl head cheerleader Sam Crawford. .LAGNIAPPH Louisiana Teoh Pom Pon Girls xx i: Q6 'JZ3 'Wir' w4g,1 Q z 1' uq Left to right: Pat Burns, Kak Hall, Tina Dowell, Sarah Norman, Sandra Theis, Iudy Warren, Margie depingre, Sallie Lopes, Donna Lee, and Ien Brown, captain. Spods Parachute Team Sitting, left to right: Mike Smith, Lynn Wheeler, Iudy Williams, Ieanine Newman, Connie Solesbee, Tunis Lincecum Kneelmg Ierry Iumper, Clayton Norred, Cal Cahill, Rick Dupre, Alan Sharrah, Bobby Criffie, Mitchell Mobley, Brett Iohnson, Ioe Baldy Charlie Thom ason, Rheese Lincecum. Standing: Steve Morris, Roy Lettow, Chuck Wagon, Marshall Musgrave, David Humphrey Buddy Woodward Daniel Decody, Mark Steede, Bob Stephens, David Fox, Richard Iohnson, Randy Iudge, Seymour Butts, Doug Earnest Doug Fraser Don nie D. Cocknell. LAGNIAPPE jimmy B. Odom Paul C. Duty Ierry Harrott Marcus Cagnard I. R. Rusty Maddox Crundy Lawrence Benton Brown Dan Chamblee Debbie Chamblee Richard Driscoll Marl Arrant Members Not Shown Hoyt Bellamy Bill Carter Tom Cummings Bill Fogleman Bill Gately Dennis Hailey Iohn Hamilton Michael Hennigan Ieffery Herrig Donald Iohnston Kyron Iudd Kenny Knieper Lee Lovegreen Richard MacKay Robert Montgomery Bill Painter Rob Shadoin Gene Shaw Cary Sheffield Iohn Stevens Robert Stephens Lee Walker Left: Coach for the Parachute team is Capt. Pat Tomlinson. Middle left: A Tech parachuter competing in the Collegiate National Finals in 1974. Middle right: Charlie Thomason landing on the accuracy jump. Lower left: The Collegiate National's 1974 team is Benton Brown, Advancedg Donnie Cockrell. Intermediateg Charlie Thomason, Intermediate: Iimmy B. Odom, Novice. Lower right: Phil Matthews, famous Tech member. 'Lam UWA 'E mx Sports Alpha Eta Rho adn aikifi- 5' The Lambda Tau Chapter of Alpha Eta Rho was organized in 1970 at Louisiana Tech. The fraternity maintains an active schedule of aviation-orientated and community projects. One such project is the full sponsorship of the Louisi- ana Tech Flight Team, the 1973 National Intercollegiate Flying Association's national champions. Alpha Eta Rho has always endeavored to maintain an atmosphere of safety within its members and associates and further the professional standards that are a necessity in today's aviation. All of this is clearly evident by the attitude of t its members. 1 1 ' vt . . .W--...xx Ioyce Ernst preflights. . . Leave this one to your imagination, john. 374. . .LAGNIAPPE l Okinawan Karate Club . hx - 1. 1 4 'L ' ' X ix., J, Front row, left to right: Rusty Adkins, Coleman Younker, David Lamar, Ken Dugas, Cathy Lewis, Charles Thomas. Back row.' Mike Moseley, George Ietson, Richard Williams, Isaac Lewis, Scott I-licks, George Iim Williams. ad The club is in its fourth year at Louisiana Tech. It has grown rapidly and stands as one of the most powerful clubs in Louisiana. The objective of the club is to acquire knowledge of Isshinryn Karate and skill in its application. When translated, the word Karate means empty hand. In practice, it is a sport and an art, as well as a method of self defense. A student of Karate gradually realizes a har- monizing effect onthe body and mind as the two begin to function more closely. A quiet feeling of self-confidence is also gained. In the proper atmosphere, Karate is a men- tally healthful and rewarding experience. Producing this experience is the aim of the American-Okinawan Karate Club. Sports Isshinr u Karate Club OFFICERS Iohn Dupont . . . ......,.... .,... P resident Pat Murphy ..... Vice President Clovis Christman . . . .,.. Treasurer Robin Cook .... Dr. A. I. Calli ... Secretary . .Advisor This Tech Club is in its eighth year of existence. Persons interested in the martial arts have the oppor- tunity to study the art of Karate, develop mind and body coordination and learn many varied self- defense techniques. Normal workouts are every Monday and Wednesday from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Infor- mal workouts are also held two other nights a week. Right: Clovis Christman, right, exchanges punches with National Heavy Weight Champion Ernie Smith in Black Belt Competition. Lower left: Ricky Berlin, right, and Cerald Ciles punch it out in tournament competition. Lower right: Bobby Oswalt, right, scores on opponent with a Round House kick, IACNIAPPE lfg 'Wa M. A . A 467 Activities . . .379 Monday Wake up to a two-inch rain. Great day to out Class and sleep late. Catch an hour's sleep before housemother wakes you up . . . Did your alarm not go off? Don't you have Class? Oh well, so much for a day of lei- sure. 0. . .LAGNIAPPE , , W ,,., f , ,, , L ' I -, ,.., M, K ,, ffWm.,,,m:k . , f W ' ,, , if -I 'fiylz wf 'W' 17 ii , ., sf ' ,,,, 'Q mv-1-M f W 'fffam ,WM ,mf i 'i 3 E i. i ii 4 fi 1 ? A ii Activities ,gg mm J, til? an A-...mm KWH M.:-or M-M .Q f , ,f .. 8 12' 5 WI!!! 72 if I' HN 1 is ,dig g N , risin g Q .ilb 1 . df' K Y: if 'wr 5 'S ' v 42 1-, -u . K,,,. m ? Q Z X Wednesda Zelda sure was a fun date. Tried out the Z. Nice place. Had a horrible nightmare . . . and missed that 8 again. Will try to catch my afternoon. Visited in the Tonk and forgot. LACNIAPPE 3 'ff N., ,ye- www, Activities lilli llll F , . 3 E I 'isa W ..-+ 1 PM 5 1 I it , ' 1 , . 'fx , ' 0 i 'ill' 0 . ' 'i l!. - Q ! i In 'UU 3 ll ala um Ill lil H U1 il ll!!! 3 9 5 ' Al-s.. . 'FE NM fdwww X 'ha R- F Thursda Fell asleep in class. What a bummer! Tried out the Dog Trot. lust as I figured. Drove to Grambling and back and cruised around campus till midnight. Amit ivities Frida Make it to that 8 only to find a report due from Monday and a test that was assigned Wednes- day. Man, what a feeling to know you've kept the old average up. Pack up the suitcase. Mamma, I'm coming home. LAGNIAPPE L 1 5 .,.,,..., ,-,....,....,.. -.W,-...mn r wmv ,. . v Q2- ng, al z., up , x f mx of '3- 'N 'f 6 4 I! We, A - 1 5 rv a E s-we--.. A W 'W w 3 ,,,,,,... -wwwgno H, w x f- mw Q, 19. ,,4,,..f .. i W wx ul Q as V7'--H W 6' x Mum, , Q 5 W S f fi ai , if TA ii ff' , X an-pf my W Saturday Return for the game . . . Whzll a thriller. Got Coke spilled down my back. Fool around after the game. . .visit in dorm. Arzliul SH Sunday: A Day of Rest. Thank You for getting me through another Week 1974 Mexico Tour The Department of Foreign Languages Summer 1974 Mexico Tour gave Tech students a six-week introduction to the land where New World civiliza- tion was born. Pupils lived in Mexican homes in the colonial mountain city of San Luis Potosi while stud- ying Spanish and Mexican society, art and history. In Monterrey, Taxco. Guadalajara, Morelia, Acapulco, and Mexico City, visits to the most important muse- ums and monuments of ancient and modern Mexico complemented their studies. Mountains, beaches. bullfights, serenades and markets added the right Mexican spice for the Techsters' summer tour. Members of the Summer 1974 Mexico Tour include the following: Dennis Sutherland, Margarita Cazenave, Nan Parker. Daisy Durrett, Pat Murphy, Sharon Condon. Vicki Green. Maud Cole, Kathleen Middleton, Ginger Mashaw. Keith Iones, David Stackhouse. Mary E. Herd. Irma White. Susan Hosack. Candace McConnell, Mrs. Alice Crow Wil- liamson, Debbie Price, Ian Middleton, Vickie Woos- ley. Kimbi Berlin, Rosie Colvin, Helen Levey, Henry Wong, Robert McMahe'n, Dickie Vinson. Mrs. lack Iaggers, Marion Bloemer Ezell, and Dr. Richard Ezell. I we .st ,, Top right: Shopping in Taxco, the silver city. Middle left: Visiting the Temple of Quetzalcoatl. the Plumed Serpent. Middle right: Studying Spanish on a Guadalajara patio. Lower right: Resting in the Old Plaza, Monterrey, LAGNIAPPE Louisiana Tech Western Tour, 1974 1974 Director - Ralph D. Pierce, Social Science Department Co-director - S. David Buice, History Department Highlights: Expo-74, Spokane, Washington: Yellowstone National Park: Mount Rainier: Grand Canyon: San Francisco. 1975 Director - S. David Buice, History Department Co-director -- Allen D. Lindsey, Social Science Department Highlights: Great Salt Lake: Reno, Nevada: Victoria, British Columbia: Columbia Ice Fields: Banff National Park Middle left: Students at Yellowstone National Park. Lower left: Students at Mount Rainier. Activities Students Spend Summer in Rome Right: Shopping in Athens is quite an experience. Lower left: Students visit Acropolis. Bottom: Tech students with Acropolis in background. Tm , . gr, , A ' -H ,f2 5, , Nw' ,, . ' ff 4-, 'll4 396. . -F' ,uw ,K . , f' ' - M W f-' ' f -. -i SJW! Ami, f ,, .ar a 1 W-, , Vg'2ff.,vfQ4iL j 1 . LACNIAPPE ,M , we Wu. 17 l Top: Saint Poter's Basilica. a standing landmark in Rome. Left: Students tour monuments in Florence. Above right: Charlie Phil- lips gets a free ride on popular transportation on Angina Island. Arzlivities. . 4397 ,uw 1 A if ..f Q6 sf , , In . Q, flf, Q 2 V , QI 'I QT Q .W Q? Q 5 i N ve- 22:-in : 3 X -H-f-,mx-Q. W X Nwx ..., , X Q vi Q w s,-Q as . , W up w ? X Qi' , ?l.. NAv. M' i Qez ,.-. an X ' s, xii Ms... 'K..wff'. ' iifj '19 uwvw i Christmas Windows Bring Cheer to the Winter Quarter A Christmas tradition at Tech is painting the win- dows at the Student Center, For the past few years it has begun to be a popular spot to share your Christ- mas Cheer during the Christmas season. The win- dows involve work at all hours for many students. 4 l XC NIAIPP Activities Students Awaken to Winter Wonderland Gulf -Q ,Q-an u'. 40.1 IX! NIXHI -r fa , Ianuary 12, 1975, brought students an enjoyable Sunday of activity. The three-inch snow blanketed Tech and there were more students out at eight o'clock in the morning than ever before. Everyone had their own ideas of activity, Snowmen, and just walking around in the snow. i 'Wm wif Activities 4 5 :ew uid H I :gl Aw- ,uq-n.a--- - - . MN f3g.,f,iKv Y0u'd better run, you've had it. Don't hit me, l'm on your side! Get ready girls, here comes our next victim. I Can't believe it, l've actually hit someone. .gi I Av w Q K , fuk .W - , 1? + 1-uv Q B d E. . KQWW-.. ,M , Qi... Hurry up and get ready. Heck. it's Cold! Get that bus. a! Look at that mam. Load up, quick! Here Comes a truck. Set 'em. They've got the window down. The dummies. Hllll mt 92' H M H Vivian 'Y' 1 lvitiz-s. . .405 Mone Eaters. . . One of oollege's biggest adjustments is how to manage your money. Budget plays a very important part one of which not very many of us seem to understand here at Tech. Students are often found addressing their checks, La. Tech Book Store or putting those quarters in the pool table slot and ofcourse what oould we do without the latest edition to our favorite magazine. ufngnna-gg 6515 SALE UNLV' LAGNIAPPE Librar : Research and Knowledge Tech is fortunate in having one of the most out- standing libraries in Louisiana. The Prescott Memo- rial Library is one of great quality and was built in memory of Colonel Prescott who was the first presi- dent of Louisiana Tech. :Xct ivi Motherls Kitchen? ot Quite Is this the beginning ofthe line or the end . . . hamburgers 106. buzzard burgers 25C . . . Tuesday and Friday are ehieken days at Tolliver . . . Sweets forthe sweet are found in Tolliver as one stu- dent enjoys spreading jelly on her toast . . . Some people just ezin't get it together even after they've been through the line. I 10 rfllfl V Urjcr' 254 LAGNIAPPE 1 ir Mystery, mystery, on the wall. What's the fairest meat of all . . . ? To all-beef patties special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun . . . and then there are those who use the do-it- yourself method. Activities Classes - Wh ? Believe it or not some people do attend class on this campus. Not all classes are attended in mass as you can see. There are those who spend much time outside the classroom just waiting and then there are those who hold their own classes. Some people seem to always be walking to class but never attending: but the greatest class of all is the one in which you feel you have really accomplished something. Alli i 4 . 'I ' . 1 W .mfg LAGNIAPPE 'mf' Activitius Campus Spirit Tech has had another outstanding year in foothall and in both hoys' and girls' has- kethall as well. To have, spirit it takes a good team and to help the team along when the pressure is on, it takes Spirit. Tech is certainly not lacking in these areas. Let's hear it for Louisiana Tech! LACNIAPPE :li h Activities 'J-f The Many Faces of Tech , W, gl ' 1,,,Q , , J 4 . NIAPPE l A college campus brings many different kinds of people from all parts of the world. Along with these new people come new ideas. new talents, and especially new faces. These faces bring laughter, sorrow, play. worry. seriousness. enthusiasm, and endeavor: yet the face that may seem a thousand miles away. the face of the future is what we hope will hring the face of peace and freedom to all. Activities. . .4 Index A G Accounting Club .......... Adams Hall Honor Council . . Administration ..,....,.. Advertising Art Club .... Air Force ROTC ...,., Alpha Beta Alpha ... Alpha Chi Omega .... Alpha Epsilon Delta .... Alpha Eta Rho ..,,... Alpha Kappa Alpha .. Alpha Kappa Psi .,.. Alpha Phi Alpha ... Alpha Tau Omega ..,, Alpha Zeta ..,....... A m A in Am. A m Am. Am. Am. Am. Inst Inst Inst Soc Soc Soc Soc Soc. of Architects ,.,,.. of Chemical Engrs. , of Indust. Engrs. ... .of Agric. Engrs .,.. .of Agron ...... of Civil Engrs. .... . of Interior Designers of Mech. Engrs ..... Angel Flight . ,..,,.,. .... Arnold Air Society .,..,.... Associated Women Students Assn. of Biomedical Engrs. . , Aswell Honor Council .,... AWS Housing Branch .,.. B Baptist Student Union .... Baseball .....,....... Basketball . , . Beauties ..,,... Beta Alpha Psi ..,,.. Beta Gamma Sigma.. . Block and Bridle Club , .. Business Students Assn .... C Campus Activity Board . . . Canterbury Association . . . Cheerleaders, ...... . , Chi Alpha ......... ,... Christian Student Center ..... Civil Engineering Honor Soc. Concert Choir ..,..,.,...... Cottingham Honor Council . . CWENS ......,....,.,... D Data Processing Mangt. Assn . . , , . Delta Sigma Pi .....,...... Delta Sigma Theta ...... Dudley Honor Council .,.. E Engineers' Day 1974 .... Eta Kappa Nu ........ ,... F Football ... ... .200 ....152 H22-37 .. . .201 148-151 . . . .153 276,277 . . , .154 . . . .374 278, 279 . . . .155 280, 281 282, 283 ....158 ..,.159 ..,.160 ,...161 ....164 ....165 ..,.166 ,.,., 163 ...,167 ......168 . ....170,171 ..,.172 ,..,169 ,....173 ..,.265 174, 175 316-321 356-361 130-137 ....156 ..,.180 176, 177 178. 179 ...,181 ,..,182 ....370 ,...183 ,.,.216 ,...205 .,..185 ....186 ....187 ....188 190,191 284, 285 . . . .189 211, 212 , . . .192 332-355 Golf ....... ,.... ....... . . .330-331 Graham Honor Council .. . ..,. .193 Greeks ..........,...., . . .269-311 H Harper Hall Honor Council ..,. .... 1 94 Homecoming Court .,,...,,. .... 1 39 Hospitality Corps ,,.... .... 1 96 I Inst. of Elec. and Electronics Engineers . . .197 lnterfraternity Council , ..............,.. 272 Intramurals .........,.. . . .364-369 Isshinryu Karate Club ..,. ,.... 3 76, 377 K Kappa Alpha. .. . . ..... 286, 287 Kappa Delta , . . ..... 288, 289 Kappa Sigma . . ..... 290, 291 Kennel Club ..,.......... ...,. 1 98 Kidd Hall Honor Council .... .... 1 99 L Lagniappe Staff ..... ..... 2 02, 203 Lambda Chi Alpha .... ,.... 2 92,293 Little Sisters of Athena .,...... ,,..... 1 62 Little Sisters of Maltese Cross , . . .... 219 Little Sisters of Theta Xi ...,............, 217 La. Tech Assn. For Computing Mach ...,.. 204 La. Tech Chapter Wildlife Society ........ 218 La. Tech Future Farmers America ........ 206 La. Tech Engineers' Assn ......, . . .210-213 La. Tech Geology Club .... .,.. 2 09 La. Tech Horticulture Soc . . . . . . .214 La. Tech Marching Band ,,..... . . . ,215 La, Tech student Dietetics Assn .... .... 2 07 M Men's Residence Council .... ..... 2 20, 221 Mexico Tour ...,..,...... ....... 3 94 Miss Louisiana Tech . . . ...,. 128,129 Mortar Board .....,..... . ..,. 157 N Nat'l Collegiate Assn. for Secretaries ..... 222 Nat'I Student Speech and Hearing Assn. . .223 Newman Center ,... . .,................. 224 O Okinawan Karate Club ..., .,.. 3 75 Omega Chi Epsilon ..., .... 1 66 Omicron Delta Kappa .,.. .... 2 25 Order of the Crescent ,... .... 2 26 Order of Diana ............,,.. .... 2 27 Order of the Star and Crescent .... .... 2 28 Order of the White Rose .....,.. .... 2 29 P Panhellenic Council . . , ..... 273, 274 Parachute Team ....... ,.,. . 372, 373 Petroleum Engineers .... .... 2 48,249 Phi Beta .,..,.,....... ..... 2 30 w Phi Chi Theta .... Phi Kappa Phi ..., Phi Kappa Sigma .. . Phi Mu ..,.,.......... Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia ..... Pi Kappa Alpha ....,.. Pi Kappa Delta . .. Pi Mu Epsilon .... Pi Tau Sigma . . . Pikettes ........ Pom Pon Girls ..,.,..... R Radio Tech ........,...,.. Richardson Dorm Council . . . S Seniors .........,,. Sigma Alpha Iota ..... Sigma Gamma Rho . . . Sigma Kappa ..., Sigma Nu ..... Sigma Pi ......., Sigma Tau Delta ............ Soc. for Adv. of Management . Society of American Foresters Soul Tech .....,.,..,......, Sports .................... State Board of Education .... State Fair Court ..,.......... Student Social Studies Council Student La. Teachers' Council Student Activities .................. Student Gov't Assn .....,. . . .40. 41. 250 T TauBetaPi ,...,. Tau Kappa Epsilon . . Tech Rome ........ Tennis ..,,...............,.. .... The Louisiana Tech Engineer ..,. . . . The Tech Talk ............... .... Theta Tau ...... Theta Xi ......... Theatre Players .... Track ...,...., ....... U Underclassmen ........ Union Board ...,... University Chorus . . . Upsilon Pi Epsilon ....... 'W Wesley Foundation .... Western Tour .,.,.. Who's Who .I ...... . . Women's Basketball ..... Z Zeta Tau Alpha ........,.,,........ Taylor Pu hlishing Company I ' Dallas. Texas I 231 232 233 294,295 296 297 234 2351 298 299 236 .. 237 .H239 ,..23E' ,..371 242,243 .....24C 42-63 241 275, 276 300.301 302, 303 304, 303 24 .. 24 24 247 312, 313 .24 .. 136 .. 252 252 378, 37? .251 25: 316 31: 396 39: 328, 321 201 254 25: 25! 308, 301 256 25: 322-32: .64-12. 260-26l ....is- ...25 266126 .39 140-14 362. 36 310,31 Q 1- C-1.. wwf ? B 5 5? .mg 54 V f' if xx ,W ': X D J, 5 Xfqn-,,3.,ZA. . -.-we 1 1 ,mx 55?-V. ' 9- .Q ' . F 4, f 5212 ms, 'Q , 4- r ? ibvfb Q' A ,Q 9,53 .N ,ey ref- -'-A -If 4 72.7931 f' 'IQ A ,ii x 1 ' 1 ,r 4... ff. .U .-if N, ,J ,i,,', 424 .v 1,9 4? Q. f
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