Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)

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1 I f NORTH QUADRANGLE it was in making education not only common to all, but in some sense compulsory to all, that the destiny of the free republic of america was practically settled. james russell lowed were i not a king, i would be a university man; and if it were so that i must be made a prisoner, i would have no other prison than this library, james I of england SOUTH C MPUS iir ' ' - ,.. -.. .. . s c O 8. S I if i were founding a university, i would found first a smoking room; then when ! had a little more money in hand, i would found a dormitory; then, after that, or more probably with it, a decent reading room and a library, after this, if i still had more money i couldn ' t use, i would hire a professor and get some textbooks. Stephen leacock oxford as ! see it ' the soul takes nothing with her to the other world but her education and culture; and these, it is said, are of the greatest service or of the greatest injury to the dead man at the very beginning of his journey. socrates emands 1 administra tro tion administration administration as the flower girl welcomes governor and mrs. kennon, we, too, want to extend a welcome to him as president of the board of supervisors. his excellency the governor, robert f kennon It. gen. and mrs. troy h. middleton gen. middleton has been president of louisiana state university for two years, but is no newcomer to the university, he has served l.s.u. for 22 years as commandant of cadets, dean of administration, and comptroller, we ' re also proud to present mrs. middleton, who has shared the experiences of her distinguished husband. I board the board of supervisors in session, left to right: h. I. brinkley, ella v. schwing, d. a. berth, l.s.u. comptroller, t. m. mclemore, c. j. dugas, lewis gottlieb, t. w. leigh, troy h. middleton, president, j. s. slack, t. f. cangelosi, t. w. dutton, margaret dixon, ho ' race Wilkinson, jr., j. j. doles, j. e. smitherman. richard c. cadwallader of supervisors Board Accepts Bid for Stadium; Rejects Move for Athletic Probe The Board of Supervisors ap- proved a S1.5 million enlarge- ment of the stadium by a vote of eight to five after a stormy ses- sion lasting six hours Saturday. After heated arguments and rejection of several substitute motions asking the legislature if the funds could be used for con- struction of a new library, the board accepted a proposal made by James E. Smitherman to ac- cept a bid of $1.242.342 by Karns- worth and Chambers Company. Inc.. Houston. Tex. A motion by Mrs. Margaret Dixon to defer action on the sta- dium until after the board had conducted a top to bottom inves- tigation of athletic director T. P. Heard and his department was ruled out of order on a 9-3 vote. The first test of strength came when Mrs. Ella V. Schwing of Plaquemine and Homer L. Brink- ley of Lake Charles introduced the proposal that the board favor a library- and requested Gov. Ken- non. after being informed of the board ' s stand, to poll the Legisla- ture to determine if it approved switching the funds to a library. This proposal was defeated by a vote of 6-7. Supporting the pro- posal were Mrs. Schwing. Brink- ley. Thomas Leigh of Monroe. Mrs. Margaret Dixon, J. M. Mc- Lemore of Alexandria and C. J. Dugas of Donaldsonville. Opposing the proposal were Tom Dutton, New Orleans, Chair- man J. Stewart Slack of Shreve port. Lewis Gottlieb of Baton Rouge. J. E. Smitherman of Shreveport, Horace Wilkinson Jr. of Port Allen. Theo F. Cangelosi of Baton Rouge and secretary of the board, and John J. Doles of Plain Dealing. Mrs. Dixon. in making her pro- posal to defer action on the bids until after an investigation of the athletic department said. Charges have been brought out this afternoon against the athle- tic department and I think we should make a stem to stern in- vestiga_tion before taking final action on this. Heard ' s name was first brought into the discussion when Dr. M. H. Candy, while speaking for the library, charged that inclusion of the stadium in the list of LSU projects approved by the legis- lature was enjnneered by a lobby force engineered by the athletic director. Richard C. Czdwallader. also supporting the library, said. I think it ' s wrong for the athletic director to- go into the halls of the Legislature and lobby against (See THREATS. Page 3l stadi urn library John madison, attorney from shreveport dr. m. h. gandy senator Horace wilkinson, III, port alien administrators comptroller dr. daniel bodh registrar John a. hunter dean of the university charles e. smith dean of men arden o. french dean of women helen b. gordon roy st. pierre has trouble wiih his robe. first row seated: blake blakewood, duncan burford, joellen goode hindman, cecil james bergeron. roy st. pierre. second row: lenora armstrong, oscar kelly hamm, fay moreland. standing: f. e. hawsey, stuart butler. the honor court supreme judicial organ of student government, composed of student rep- resentatives appointed from each of the colleges of the university, the honor court functions to maintain a high standard of student morality by foresighted prevention and punishment only after trial. kelly hamm, duncan burford, blake blakewood, cecil james bergeron, fay moreland. oscar kelly hamm, chief justice student council the student council is composed of the student body president, vice-president, and co-ed vice-president, the president of each college, and a representative from the junior division, the speaker of the senate, and the president of the latin american council. Icenneth osterberger president sam spataro, ann conerly, pearce bailey, huey p. roberts, leland scoggins, robert parker, godofredo her- zog, bob ball, eddie j. martinez, franklin platt, william senn, william graham, ralph berni, cecil bergeron, les- ter hulett, h. b. Conner, jr., louis fuselier, mack furlow, george platt, james reviere, cynthia gallent, Jacqueline geisman, martha jane ivey, sally Johnson, a. j. nesano- vich, ed landry, Jacques savoy, w. m. stevenson, donald maier, robert dean, elizabeth claitor, william bradley, jack gordon, roy lilly, rex tatum, arlin peltier, joan slay, John stracener, mignonne yancey, sissie ellis, robert lunn, ann williams, kenneth d ' armond, juan dangond. 24 marvin rushing vice-president fay moreland co-ed vice-president student council project a campus wide spring prom featuring ralph flanagan ' s orchestra. every little vote counts 25 the purpose of the student senate is to promote the general welfare of the student body, to take rne purpose or rne sruaeni senaie is TO promoie the general welfare of the student body, to take necessary legislative action on matters referred to it by the university authorities, to legislate on matters necessary to the supervision and co- ordination of student activities, and to propose amendments to the student constitution. student senate graduate council the graduate council is composed of repre- sentatives from various departments doing ad- vanced work. right: albert warren, president; harry brown. vice-president; grace y. morgan, secretary. members back row: jose macari otavio cordeiro juan echeverria hector de la puente godofredo herzog jose prado ariano aranjo, president second row: gustavo Hernandez jose gaviero jose montes juan dangond osman farias william Valencia third row: concha barnoya vera canozio sucilay aspina latin american council 27 a.w.s. advisory board: first row: barbara watkins, treas- urer; jane swan, president; dorothy dorr, vice-president; marilyn me clintock, secretary, second row: adele vaught, chairman of inter-dormitory council; cecilia roark, presi- dent, y.w.c.a.; jeannine abdalla, chairman of the judicial board; shirley martin, president, w.r.a.; dee davies, presi- dent, day girls, not pictured: libbye ann landry, panhel- lenic president; jen lashley, mortar board president. associated women siudenls, an organization representing all l.s.u. women students, works to promote the general welfare of its members and to unify the work of all l.s.u. women groups. members organization presidents barbara mansell Janice denson claire rudolph nancy reinhart jeannine abdalla lenore sharp dianne miller ann may wanda menetre jody harper marilyn me clintock sally roane bobby jean crawford jerry d. prieto majorie atlas mary ethel de generes sarah latham jane swan dee davies joen pincus doroihy kyle barbara turner evelyne campbeil ruth patrick clare d ' artois leeper jen lashley June atkinson ann conerly frances gagliano carol underwood nancy collins betty kitchens libbye ann landry shirley martin cecelia roark dormitory presidents Jackie hope theresa dembisk! polly gemar jean steib helen saint nancy patty associated women students council day girls the day girls organization represents all women students living off the campus. officers dee davies president ernestine crouse . - vice-president Catherine boyd secretary maisie bird treasurer Catherine de benedetto reporter members first row: Janice adams, maisie bird, dorothy bonnecaze, Catherine boyd. second row: I. ernestine crouse, dee davies, Catherine de benedetto, sadie ferguscn. third row: mary delle foil, pearl g ' ravois, lynn elizabeth greig, Janice helouin. fourth row: shirley jarreau, evelyn Johnson, margaret kuh- nert, anna michelli. fifth row: mary eiizabeth potts, florence pratt, floan stevens, janie thompson. not pictured: dot arceneaux, hilda basold, pat evans, flo gardner, betty hawkins, georgianne landry, anna mau- rello, zellene moak, pat sanchez, may nell thomassie. left to right: shirley martin, June day, rosemary taforo, June coincon, louise coco, marily n duncan, pat Hester, bea brad- ley, ann phillips, theresa landry. three bulls ' eyes women s recreation association in the swim (right to left) Jackie hope . annie boyd hall nancy patty .... west hall polly gemar .... east hall Helen saint . . evangeline hall joan stacy . . . highland hall theresa dembiski, french house women ' s dormitory presidents men ' s residence hall proctors officers chief proctor: joe loupe first semester; huey p. duncan second semester, men ' s residence hall proctors were founded at l.s.u. in 1944 and serve as a council to men in each section of the dormi- tories, proctor requirements are an overall 1.5 average and junior standing, first row: c. j. moran, t. os- borne, d. durham, j. loupe, m. hamm, m. jeane, r. o ' brien, I. j. andermann. second row: w. ellis, v. trawick, w. adam, w. sigman, h. duncan, d. pettepher, c. belleau, h. sherman, r. michel. third row: r. tettleton, j. kopf- ler, m. yang, m. wiley, v. jones, j. dileo, h. thompson, w. Jeter, r. migues. fourth row: t. doussan, w. cas- key, e. laravia, r. allee, h. lau- man, w. parker, j. ellinston, r. uptmor, r. lee, s. gennuso. not pictured: w. ainsworth, b. beasley, r. boettner, j. coon, r. curry, k. osterberger, p. ped- erson, j. savoy, p. sims, d. sim- mons, n. thompkins. 30 members: first row: f. t. berg, jr.; edwin j. coons, second row: ted dreyfus, torn young. alpha phi omega alpha phi omega, national service fraternity composed of ex-boy scouts, has carried on many service projects during the past year: sponsoring homecoming decorations contest: pi beta phi won the $1,000 James a. noe homecoming trophy for the second straight year, phi delta iheta won first place in the fraternity division, Westminster fellowship won first place in the student center division; annie boyd, in dormitory division; day girls, other organizations division, delta delta delta and kappa kappa gamma were runners-up in the sorority division and ttieta kappa phi and sigma chi took cups in the fraternity division. putting up a christmas tree in the field house lounge for the students reviving the song and skit night, an old Isu tradition, chi omega, for the best overall act, won the dr. e. m. west memorial trophy, named for the recent faculty adviser of alpha phi omega. securing donations for the american red cross blood mobile unit, pi beta phi helped in the drive. sponsoring a long telegram to the basketball team in kansas city for the n.c.a.a. basketball championship tournament, though this spur-of-the-moment project lasted only six hours some 284 names were secured. 31 honors honors honors o 3 O O 3 O O 3 O CA O 3 O (ft phi kappa phi phi kappa phi is a national honorary society se- lecting the ranking 7 percent of the seniors and graduates of the 10 schools and colleges of the university each year, election is based on schol- arship and other outstanding qualities. officers, 1952-53 ira d. george president george h. deer vice-president marelena white secretary yvonne jones ....... journal correspondent charles r. baskin Irene s. bass charles belleau Barbara blanchard eva mae bryan duncan d. burford nancy c. collins ida kay davis leo d ' aubin mack v. furlow - members elected in spring of 1953 matthew w. gleber louise guthrie judge d. harlan charles r. hibberts charles w. howard marjorie s. kemp robert lincoln. . arnold m. lincove bobby I. link basile liuzza bachelors van be luong gleb mamantov marilyn me clintock fay a. moreland charles b. mullin george b. parker william h. parker robert roberts octavio g. romero daniel d. sandefur Curtis j. simmons louie e. singleton mack b. solomon vernon h. sonnier charles e. taylor wesley a. travis imanuel wexler Frances c. wright myron h. yang masters gloria carroll alan h. cheetham william h. endy John r. galloway samuel henderson william h. huckabay milford huff leon I. marx james w. midkiff boyce o. miller ross s. north georgia p. pinkston betty d. platt clarice I. rougeou doctors of philosophy John w. jones frank t. meriweather roy w. smith mary tooke pedro vasquez lois elaine wales lynn earl orr the annual phi kappa phi freshman award ($50): dale edward bennett, scholastically highest ranking freshman in 1951-1952. past presidents 1930-31 c. t. dowell 1931-32 c. w. edgerton 1932-33 I. j. lasalle 1933-34 f. c. frey 1934-35 h. I. garrett 1935-36 r. I. menville 1936-37 e. b. doran 1937-38 w. h. gates 1938-39 w. h. gates 1939-40 helen carier 1940-41 f. a. rickey 1941-42 h. I. me cracken 1942-43 irby c. nichols 1943-44 c. m. wise 1944-45 waiter pritchard 1945-46 susanne thompson 1946-47 david v. guthrie 1 947-48 Irving p. foote 1948-49 w. o. scroggs I949-5Q ellen lenoir 1950-51 Julian c. miller 1951-52 h. a. major 33 northeast: fred wayne ' rogers college of agriculture: blake blakewood, maude flanagan school of music: martha sue blain honor award agriculture: blake blakewood maude flanagan carroll wright, not pictured arts and science: duncan burford, not pictured edwin jenevein james oertel nancy collins joe thomas chemistry and physics: mary sue hanlon gleb mamantov lamar thomas college of education: dorothy wooley, fay more- land, mary jane steed 34 school of law: winfred boriack, jack gordon college of chemistry and physics: gleb ma. mantov, lamar thomas, mary sue hanlon students college of arts and science: edwin jenevein, james oertel, nancy collins, joe thomas school of medicine: rudolph bourgeois, cherie chachere, roy cook commerce: phyllis d ' abadie. not pictured albert dieti Helen jarrell education: dorothy wooley fay moreland mary jane steed engineering: cushman cambre ronald hartman roy runclc roy st. pierre, not pictured law school: winfred boriack jack gordon music school: martfia sue blain Isu medical school: rudolph bourgeois cherie chachere roy cook from former off-campus centers louise guthrie (northeast) not pictured fred wayne rogers (northeast) louie singleton (me neese) not pictured college of commerce: helen jarrell, albert die!z. college of engineering: ronald hartman, cushman cambre, roy runck. honor court scholarship: I. e. hawsey. spring convocation april 29 1953 mortar board: marjorie atlas, Janice denson, jody harper, joellen goode, Barbara mansell, wanda menetre, cecilia ann roark, helen roberts, mary jane steed, jane swan, o.d.lc.: John brock, James upp, roy st. pierre, marvin rush- ing, torn self, o ' neil barrett, jr., george bourgeois, jack gordon, grover murray, waldo w. braden. alpha chi sigma award: John maurin, larry gene pleimann. alpha lambda delta alumni award: nancy collins. alpha lambda delta member award: ieanon richardson. dii omega social and civic service award: mary patricia neck. city panhellenic award: libbie ann landry. delta psi kappa award: theresa landry. delta phi alpha award: andre trawick. lambda award: kay davis. nora neill power award: jane swan. purple jackets award: frances gagliano. sigma xi award: charles belleau. lester j. williams sigma xi award: palwaldis bergins, wilbur b. payne. pi mu epsilon freshman award: william jeansonne. pi mu epsilon senior award: van be luong, myron yang. sigma alpha iota award: bobbye jean crawford Stirling. women ' s recreational association award: theresa landry. william t. sherman award: June norman atkinson. delta delta delta award: katherine franklin, libbye ann landry. general electric engineering award: John winder, general education board scholarship: wesley ann travis, duncan burford. lawrence andermann lenora armstrong george bourgeois John brock duncan burford richard braud nancy collins bobbie jean Crawford John cecil duncan rudolph forbing kelly hamm Joseph loupe Jennie lashley arnold lincove fay moreland gleb mamantov who ' s alvin victor marks lk yd d. me clatchey marilyn ann me clintock kenneth e. osterberter jeanon richardson marvin c. rushing norman stevens mack b. solomon jacques savoy jimmie d. sippel robert r. sistrunk albert d. warren robert me gehee Wallace carroll wright roy j. young not pictured: freeman I. morgan who omicron delta kappa national honorary fraternity recog- nizing men who have demonstrated the quality of leadership and con- solidating these men in one or- ganization. first national chapter founded at Washington lee university, de- cember 3, 1914; the alpha nu cir- cle was founded at l.s.u., may 12, 1933. officers duncan burford .... president arnold lincove . . vice-president dallas draper . secretary-treasurer members first row: lawrence andermann, thomas arnold, blake blakewood, richard braud. second row: duncan burford, John duncan, I. I. fielder, jr., rudolph forbing. third row: sammy gennuso, alvin harper, horace harvey, III, george jones, jr. fourth row: charles lasseigne arnold lincove, lawrence liter, a. v. marks. fifth row: lloyd me clatchey, woody miley, freeman morgan, david nors- worthy. sixth row: Jacques savoy, jimmie sippel, robert sistrunk, mack solo- mon. seven row: norman stevens, robert Wallace, albert warren, albert wehe. not pictured: dallas draper, warren millican. mortar board left to right: jen lashley, fay moreland, I e n o r a armstrong, jeanon richardson, nancy col- lins, carole wright, bobby jean Crawford. election to membership in mor- tar board is the highest campus honor available to rhe senior woman, scholarship, service, ac- tivity, and leadership are the bases for mortar board recog- nition. 41 g r a d ninety-second annual commencement main campus honors louise guthrie magna cum laude b.s., college of education mack busch Solomon magna cum laude b.a., college of arts and science duncan drake burford cum laude b.s., college of arts and science nancy carolyn collins cum laude b.a., college of arts and science gleb mamantov cum laude b.s., college of chemistry and physics 42 a t i o n monday evening June 1, 1953 medical school honors purnell w. choppin george s. bel memorial award given to the student selected from the ten highest ranking students in the class who symbolizes the highest ideals of medicine, j. a. majors co. award for the highest average in pathology during four years of medical school, medical school alumni award to the medical school senior with the highest scholastic average for four years. george h. jones, jr. peter graffagnino award to the student who has demonstrated outstanding excellence in ob- stetrics and gynecology during the junior and senior year, o ' neill barrett, jr. alpha kappa kappa award to the senior who by unselfish activity and positive accomplishment has done the most to elevate the professional standards of his class. howard I. martin george w. mccoy memorial award to the senior who has demonstrated outstanding interest, ap- titude, and meritorious achievement in preven- tive medicine, microbiology, and parisitology. nuropsychiatry prize for outstanding interest and aptitude in the general field of neuropsy- chiatry. dorothy mack alpha epsilon iota award to the outstanding woman graduate religion religio c o 0 01 o en M 01 c o 01 wmm 01 b ' nai b ' rith hillel foundation b ' nai b ' rith hillel foundation Jewish student cultural organi- zation activated in 1951 when the Jewish student council dis- continued its activity and merged into the hillel founda- tion. officers John simon president lynette london . . vice-president harry sachse secretary mickey Isaac treasurer members (left to right) mickey Isaac lynette london marcus hirsch naomie hershorin John simon ann breen harry sachse Helen weinstein louise helfman gloria rosen not pictured: Joseph dainow louis rusoff gunther eichorn 45 newman club first row: father tracy, father borders, jack creppel, rob- ert leverette. connie alach, elizabeth franciol, anna mont- albano, verna mae birckel, georgia blanchard, jean at- teberry, peggy levert, carol lyn smith, brooks cronan, jr., nellie maestri, lawrence thibaut. second row: sue keller, cecile richinse, mickey long, ruth manilia, June clement, laura broussard, mimi drouilhet, vivian guidry, anna dora wall, pat coco, barbara blumer, anne blanchard, evee marie dupuis, patsy sollberger, Jan- ice helouin, maisie bird, margie maise, Janet andras. third row: r. e. schluter, jeanie gordner, elmo r. cogne- vich, edward g. perrin, sal j. Barcelona, clyde j. melancon, John d. leroux, sam w. Bergeron, jr., oscar arnal, zdendk zahalka, John staub, ronald o ' rourke, bert daigle, Stanley glaeser. fourth row: donald sperier, buddy guidry, buddy reynolds, robert braud, al adoue, alcee becnel, cecil hebert, charles cangelosi, clarence m. eidt, francis perrault, en- rique r. gonzales, donald rollinger. fifth row: frank Jones, sam d ' antoni, milton benoit, Julius laurent, roland simon, stuart goudeau, paul chatelain, ed- gar enochs, new adler. founded at l.s.u. in 1924 the purpose of the newman club is to supplement work of secular instruction with spiritual and religious instruction, to give religious instruction, and to give catholic students an opportunity to know other catholic students. officers pau! chatelain president billy graham boys ' vice-president anna montalbano girls ' vice-president verna mae birckel treasurer betty franciol recording secretary betsy franklin corresponding secretary camille delaquis . . . historian ed enochs marshal tommy moore freshman representative left to right: first row, jo rhodes, Barbara blanchard, dottie long, claire olsen, lionel millet, ralph miller, robert cambre, peggy lee wilson, estfier alexander, patsy harnan. second row, beverly braud, faye oldendorf, diana webre, blanche las- seigne, mildred templet, faye elder, myron tassin, cleona dunlap, patsy parrino, Virginia baudouin, carol ann cartier. third row, ines augrain, anne cummings, dawn caillouet, James c. poche, ray maumus, royce waguespack, cookie deas, al- berta adams, sarah tremmel, hubert waguespack. fourth row, jan de soto, jerry de soto, harold schexnayder, billy gra- ham, lester rome, thomas moore, forrest hooper, donald le blanc. baptist student union executive council top row, left to right: joe thomas, don langford, freddie peterson, bill mcpherson, george feazell, dr. leon dark. middle row, left to right: rose lewis, gene Johnson, jane wehe, Barbara swetman, dwight brown, harry noble, bill santo, lyman magee, kennelh tipton. bottom row, left to right: jo anne browne, mary lynn sheppard, betty kitchens, geraldine sistrunk, royce sistrunk, vicky ogle, georgia coleman, tissie wascom. young women ' s auxiliary officers left to right: charline mitchell, paula walden, betty kitchens, kathleen hopkins, betty jean durham, mary eleanor byrnes, betty perry, bobby jean vining baptist men on campus left to right: kenneth tipton, tim monroe, bill mcpherson, (eland scoggins, bobby bennett, edgar bradley, bobby Courtney, Harold newman, bob oxford. 48 wesley foundation wesley foundation provides a Christian program for the methodist students at l.s.u. first row: jay barton worship committee lois carter wesley players mary cole wesleyan editor second row: Ida kay davis recording secretary polly gemar records bert hall recreation third row: henry Johnson vice-president elizabeth lecates . . . corresponding secretary nancy patty recreation fourth row: franklin platt worship chairman mary jane ramsey worship committee zoe ramsey publicity fifth row: helen saint librarian joan slay president John sumrall . . . freshman class representative sixth row: barren tabor social action g. c. underwood music barbara watkins food seventh row: nancy white world service glynn wood treasurer 49 Westminster fellowship officers cynthia gallent president louis bornman vice-president eleanor bridgman secretary james brown treasurer members seated, left to right: louis bornman, eleanor bridg- man, cynthia gallent, james brown. standing, left to right: parks wilson, jr.; jane steed, rupert barber, jr., jane swan, bill power, mrs. huldah howell, robert o ' brien, jan dunlap, al o ' brien, wilma roundtree. not pictured: david bridgman, bill schlandt. a ministry to presbyterian students which receives its impetus from corporate worship, its inspiration from the scriptures, its stability from the locally re- lated church, its resourcefulness from a spirit guid- ed participation in all the affairs of society. 50 the y.m.c.a. was founded at the university of vir- ginia in 1856, at l.s.u. in 1892. the y.w.c.a. was founded at Illinois normal university in 1873, at l.s.u. in 1913. the y.m. -y.w.c.a. seeks to unify and supple- ment the activities of church groups in offering an opportunity to students at l.s.u. for worship, study and action designed to meet spiritual needs and desires. y. m. y. w. c a. officers d. ray norsworthy president cecilia anne roark president lamar eugene thomas .-,.... vice-president gene claire vick vice-president joe w. landry secretary jan dunlap treasurer first row: shirley rae brown janet dunlap h. p. Johnson j. h. junkin second row: j. landry Barbara mansell david ray norsworlhy cecilia anne roark cabinet members third row: r. s. roy lamar e. thomas carolyn tillery g. I. wood not pictured: norman koonce j. moore thomas a. self i. wexler 51 colleges colleges colleges colleges the dean dr. william w. frye, dean of medical school school of medicine w ?r: . surgery clinic with dr. rives dr. and mrs. archie e. robinson as of June 20, 1953. an impromptu rendition by the bourbon street four upp, guidry, brown, hargroder. class presidents: voss, sophomore; barrett, senior; marshal!, junior student council: mosely, moore, forbing, president; bella, martinez, brossard. not in panel: romero, brown, cook. tiger rag staff editor herbert in center herbert, heitkamp and burroughs probably 13 plus taking a case history colored nursery medicine drs. hull and akenhead dr. chizz talks it over with a friend specialties block drs. swartzwelder and simmons library is a busy place during seminar iime pediatrics drs. fowler, gutelius, rosenbaum, ordway, obrinsky anatomy faculty, dr. goss on right 1 biochemistry drs. dessauer, hernandez, brazda, coulson, farmer to be or not to be pathology drs. thatcher, me gill, holman, nothaclcer it ' s noisy in pediatrics I WBB surgery close supervision by physiology staff drs. Harris, churney, davis, russell, loth. mr. adams clinical pathology ob-gyn dr. tatum art department microbiology dr. buddingh hospital lab jrs. hard at work first row: martin d. allain, jeanerette; alpha kappa kappa, victor h. applewhite, bassfield, miss, vernon t. Baldwin, winnsboro. donafd f. barraza, new Orleans; phi chi. second row: o ' neill Barrett, jr., new Orleans; nu sigma nu; class presi- dent; president, nu sigma nu; interfraternity council. george c. battaloro, jr., new Orleans; undergraduate med- ical society. william p. beatrous, new Orleans; phi chi. j. e. booth, farmerville. first row: george s. bourgeois, new Orleans; alpha kappa kappa; alpha omega alpha. lynnwood j. brassett, baton rouge; nu sigma nu; mu sigma rho; medical undergraduate society; alpha omega al- pha. edward j. brown, monroe; nu sigma nu; student council; student athletic director. jemes r. brown, monroe; nu sigma nu; graduate medical society. morton brown, new Orleans; phi delta epsilon; medical and surgical societies; alpha omega alpha. louis burroughs, new Orleans; nu sigma nu. second row: william burroughs, new Orleans; nu sigma nu; undergrad- uate medical society. harvey lee carter, mansfield. gloria Constance chaudoir, baton rouge; alpha epsilon iota. perry I. chesney, new Orleans; phi chi. purnell w. choppin, baton rouge; nu sigma nu; alpha omega alpha; undergraduate medical society; under- graduate surgical society; history of medicine society. John mcrae coats, iv, bastrop; nu sigma nu. seniors school of medicine 59 first row: shelton irwin cole, gibsland. roy a. cook, florien; alpha omega alpha. max a. curry, jena; alpha omega alpha; alpha kappa kap- pa. grady a. dugas, sulphur; alpha kappa kappa. brashear earle, winnsboro; alpha kappa kappa. reuben eisenstein, new Orleans; phi delta epsilon; alpha omega alpha. second row: c. b. erickson, jr., shreveport; phi chi. rudolph r. forbing, forbing; phi chi; president, student body; president, phi chi; omega delta kappa, james j. fournet, alexandria; phi beta pi. kenneth I. fournet, new iberia. lawrence oley gahagan, ruston; nu sigma nu. thomas h. givens, lafayette; nu sigma nu. seniors school of medicine first row: John j. guidry, rayne; phi chi; alpha omega alpha. leslie guidry, church point; phi chi; president, alpha ome- ga alpha; undergraduate medical society; undergrad- uate surgical society. werner hagen, new Orleans. martha Julia haley, rayville; alpha epsilon iota, president. John f. hall, jr., baton rouge. robert e. hanley, lockport; nu sigma nu. second row: harold a. heitkamp, new Orleans; alpha kappa kappa; undergraduate medical society, albert hendler, new Orleans; phi delta epsilon. Stephen j. herbert, new Orleans; undergraduate medical society; undergraduate surgical society; newman club, robert d. hightower, shreveport; nu sigma nu. oscar w. hilton, jr., alexandria. william e. hogg, alexandria; phi beta pi. 60 first row: alfred m. holden, baton rouge; nu sigma nu; undergrad- uate medical society; alpha omega alpha. harold b. holden, baton rouge; phi chi. monte c. Holland, new Orleans; nu sigma nu; alpha omega alpha. patrick r. hunter, shreveport; nu sigma nu, vice-president; interfraternity council. Julius e. Isaacson, jr., new Orleans. charles w. Jeffries, lake charles; phi beta pi; alpha omega alpha. second row: george h. jones, baton rouge; nu sigma nu; alpha omega alpha; undergrad. med. soc.; president, nu sigma nu; v.-p., freshman class; omicron delta kappa; gumbo medi- cal school editor; tiger rag; history of medicine society. william kliesch, franklinton; alpha kappa kappa; under- graduate medical society; undergraduate surgical so- ciety; alpha omega alpha; history of medicine society. ralph e. lambert, new Orleans, james v. lamberth, new Orleans, alton c. lawton, shreveport; phi chi. dorothy mack, springhill; alpha epsilon iota; secrerary- treasurer, soph, class; v.-p., alpha epsilon iota. first row: cherie e. major, jr., kilbourne; alpha kappa kappa; al- pha tau omega. Joseph raymond manson, new Orleans; nu sigma nu. charles chester martin, lafayette. howard I. martin, st. francisville; nu sigma nu. c. j. meyers, jr., new Orleans; alpha kappa kappa. Joseph felix morel, jr., new roads; theta kappa phi; phi chi. second row: Jerome b. pettier, donaldsonville; phi beta pi. arthur penton, jr., baton rouge; alpha kappa kappa, ronald e. pepitone, new Orleans; alpha kappa kappa, george a. perry, new Orleans, j. paul peters, dodson; alpha kappa kappa, david planche, bogalusa. 61 first row: e. t. richey, jr., lake charles. John steuart robinson, homer; alpha kappa kappa. r. c. romero, welsh; nu sigma nu. robert rounsavillo, shreveport. fied j. ruiz, baton rouge; alpha kappa kappa. don I. sandifer, logansport; phi chi. BK. second row: anthony m. scardino, new Orleans; phi chi. raymond franklin smith, Ida; l.s.u. medical society, william earle smith, colfax; nu sigma nu; undergraduate medical society; undergraduate surgical society, paul a. stagg, pineville. charles j. stamper, shreveport; phi chi. albin h. steiner, new Orleans; phi beta pi; interfraternity council. seniors school of medicine first row: nolan a. theridt, marrero; alpha kappa kappa. raymond edward tipton, lucedale, miss. william lee travis, II, kentwood; phi chi. cecil j. turner, baton rouge. james robert upp, baton rouge; nu sigma nu, president; undergraduate medical society, secretary-treasurer; undergraduate surgical society; interfraternity council; alpha omega alpha, p. a. viglia, lake charles; alpha kappa kappa. second row: hubert j. villemarette, hessmer. james w. wade, west monroe; phi chi. hugh c. watson, jr., rayville; phi chi. alien gregory williams, ruston; nu sigma nu. joe b. williams, mer rouge; nu sigma nu; kappa alpha order; undergraduate medical society; undergraduate surgical society, president; alpha omega alpha. harry hall winters, new Orleans; alpha kappa kappa; pi kappa alpha; president, Christian medical society. loree r. young, jr., lake charles; phi chi. 62 first row: lester a ancelet, sulphur; junior. John h. andrews, kentwood; junior. sam o. antony, pineville; sophomore. robert e. ball, alexandria; freshman. Joseph peter barreca, jr, new Orleans, freshman. roy hale barnes, taylor; sophomore. John s. basone, lake charles; freshman. charles h. baughman, baton rouge; freshman. charles r. bearden, shreveport; freshman. second row: quinn h. becker, monroe; freshman. charles a. belisle, new Orleans; sophomore. vincent p. bella, jr., new Orleans; junior. willie z. bienvenu, st. martinville; sophomore. richard blanchard, napoleonville; sophomore. david h. blount, coushatta; junior. edward m. boagni, opelousas; sophomore. george m. bodron, new Orleans; sophomore. m. a. bodron, jr., shreveport; sophomore. CT O O r O p P . T , 1 ; third row: francis j. bonin, loreauville; freshman, robert luke bordelon, ville platte; freshman. Julius w. bosch, new Orleans; sophomore, rudolph John bourgeois, jr., new Orleans; junior, lawles bourque, jr., st. martinville; sophomore, charles w. boustany, lafayette; freshman. willard ward bowen, wisner; junior, robert e. braswell, shreveport; junior. Joseph r. brock, shreveport; junior. fourth row: lawrence o. broussard, jr., crowley; sophomore. william travis brown, baton rouge; junior. Joseph I. brumfield, pineville; sophomore. bennie b. bundy, bastrop; freshman. gilbert e. caillouet, welsh; sophomore. raymond j. calecas, new Orleans; junior. jim camerata, alexandria; junior. thomas neil carmena; baton rouge; freshman. pete carroll, lillie; freshman. school of medicine 01 o c 3 63 tirst row: cherie marie chachere, baton rouge; sophomore. david childens, shreveport; sophomore. fred f. cook, jr., ringgold; junior. william p. cooksey, -delhi; sophomore. jerry w. crabtree, new Orleans; sophomore. eugene I. crisher, homer; freshman. donald crochet, thibodaux; freshman. carl thomas curtis, rayne; freshman. John c. curtis, negreet; sophomore. second row: victor d ' arc, new Orleans; junior. eugene w. dauterive, new iberia; junior. philbert John demarie, jr., lake charles; freshman. seldon Joseph deshotels, mamou; freshman. donald dore, lake charles; freshman. mary ellen dore, baton rouge; freshman. sally adell drane, forest; sophomore. Joseph elmo dugas, jr., franklin; freshman. louis John dugas, thibodaux; junior. third row: jerry edelstien, lake charles; junior. edward edrington, new Orleans; freshman. george d. edwards, jr, ethel; junior. william e. eggerton, new Orleans; freshman. bruce facundus, monroe; junior. guy faget, new Orleans; junior. frank j. falgout, delcambre; freshman. robert e. feldman, baton rouge; sophomore. wesley j. fernandez, new Orleans; freshman. fourth row: John e. firestone, Jennings; freshman. morris fisher, new Orleans; junior. John claiborne floyd, jr., baton rouge; junior. j. dark ford, ruston; sophomore. robert c. fortenberry, new Orleans; sophomore. johnny fruge, mamou; junior. james h. gallent, baton rouge; freshman. myles k. gaupp, new Orleans; junior. first row: mike geeker, new Orleans; freshman. oliver e. gilliland, jr., new Orleans; freshman. raleigh rogerson gleason, jr., minden; freshman. william e. godfrey, Columbia; freshman. harold g. gonsoulin, jeanerette; junior. kenneth ernest gremillion, ferriday; sophomore. ethel elizabeth hass, madisonville; freshman. billiard michael haik, reserve; freshman. gerald h. halphen, st. martinville; sophomore. second row: bobby p. hamil, homer; junior, richard I. hanna, dubach; freshman, lloyd m. higgins, alexandria; sophomore, michael Jacob hirsch, new Orleans; junior. Stanley e. hedges, monroe; freshman, andrew h. hoffmann, thibodaux; sophomore, calvin w. hoffpauir, lafayette; sophomore, morris s. hoffpauir, indian bayou; sophomore, james alien horton, homer; junior. third row: james foster huff, shreveport; sophomore. alton r. irwin, delhi; sophomore. robert guthrie jarrell, jr., epps; junior. emily lee Jones, wisner; junior. harry e. jones, jr., baton rouge; freshman. jerry dugger Jordan, alexandria; sophomore. david kahn, duson; sophomore. bernard kaplan, alexandria; freshman. carl e. kemmerly, III, baton rouge; sophomore. fourth row: glen r. kent, de quincy; junior. thomas wesley kenworthy, new Orleans; freshman. kenneth k. killen, pineville; junior. abner m. larrdry, baton rouge; sophomore. roy I. landry, delcambre; freshman. sherling lauricella, new orelans; junior. joe hunter lee, gilbert; sophomore. John I. leopard, III, shreveport; junior. morris william levy, new Orleans; junior. school of medicine (A 01 -o o 01 o 65 first row: millard lipscomb, oakdale; freshman. r. I. little, jr., leesville; freshman. robert a. long, new Orleans;, freshman. james c. lowry, baton rouge; sophomore. ellis r. lupin, new Orleans; freshman. george d. lyons, jr., new Orleans; junior. sam c. macaluso, independence; sophomore. donald mack, springhill; freshman. theodore j. madere, thibodaux; sophomore. second row: levin freeland magruder, baton rouge; freshman. ned george mahfouz, alexandria; freshman. sylvan j. manuel, lawtell; freshman. robert Joseph maraist, st. martinville; sophomore. evaristo m. martinez, new Orleans; sophomore. charles clarence matirne, bunkie, sophomore. revill j. matthews, baton rouge; freshman. curtis mccune, jr., stonewall; freshman. archie neal mcintyre, oak grove; sophomore. third row: david mckowen, baton rouge; sophomore. waiter s. mclean, jr., baton rouge; freshman. hugh f. meeks, baton rouge, junior. j. ralph meier, shreveport; sophomore. a. c. miller, eunice; sophomore. frank e. minyard, new Orleans; sophomore. richard mercer moon, quitman; sophomore. arthur a. morel, new roads; sophomore. joe a. moreland, baton rouge; junior. fourth row: wanda moseley, new iberia; freshman. george b. mowad, oakdale; sophomore. donald j. muller, new Orleans; freshman. duffield musgrave, shreveport; sophomore. j. c. musso, thibodaux; junior. henry d. olinde, new roads; junior. ernest e. padgett, jr., opelousas; sophomore. Joseph paul palermo, new Orleans; freshman. John carl passman, jr., sicily island; sophomore. first row: claude n. patin, lafayette; sophomore. Joseph bennett pecot, jr., labadieville, freshman. willard pevey, bogalusa, freshman, thomas david peyton, de quincy; sophomore. donald c. phillips, baton rouge; sophomore. dennis I. porch, tallulah; junior. frederick I. price, winnsboro; sophomore. richard m. pullig, ruston; junior. wilhelmena wise quiros, lena; sophomore. second row: albert lane rayburn, jr., doyline, junior. george eugene rees, cecilia; freshman. roy a. regan, crowley; sophomore. charles reinninger, denham springs; freshman. russell t. ribando, hammond; freshman. n. brannon riddle, st. francisville; freshman. archie e. robinson, jr., baton rouge; sophomore. nan e. robinson, new Orleans; junior. william m. reeling, new Orleans; junior. jp- m A. B b . f - A 4 A - 4in jf -; - w m AiM I third row: James a. rogers, new Orleans; freshman. ferd rosenzweig, tallulah; junior. Joseph c. rouen, thibodaux, freshman. harry luther rounsaville, shreveport; freshman. !. h. saltz, amite; junior. James w. sanders, III, lafayette; freshman. quita w. sanders, de quincy; freshman. richard j. sanders, kenner; sophomore. daniel w. sartor, alto; sophomore. fourth row: eddie sawyer, springhill; junior. paul frederick shorts, fenton; freshman. bobby glenn smith, baton rouge; sophomore. charles m. smith, bogalusa; sophomore. I. w. snider, cholmette; sophomore. samuel j. stagg, basile; freshman. perry sudduth, abbeville; junior. mary allie swetman, franklinton; sophomore. daniel a. talbot, schriever; freshman. 3 o o C school of medicine first row: second row: dcnnis j. talley, st. martinville; freshman. david c. thibodeaux, denham springs; junior. John roland thompson, lake charles; freshman. joe c. tilley, greenwood; sophomore. ronald k. tischler, alexandria; freshman. sallye jean toniette, sulphur; sophomore. robert j. turner, baton rouge; junior. helen key van fossen, new Orleans; sophomore. paul j. vega, new Orleans; freshman. richard van vines, west lake; junior. what is it? third row: harold m. voss, baton rouge; sophomore. edwin walker, delhi; sophomore. harmon John ward, jr., new Orleans; junior. swan ward, new Orleans; freshman. j. m. weisler, new Orleans; junior. burford k. welch, monroe; junior. school of medicine fourth row: carlos ora welch, jr., monroe; sophomore. Joshua c. werner, III, baton rouge; freshman. wilmer furman west, lillie; sophomore. John w. wideman, shreveport; sophomore. Jacqueline karst winter, new Orleans; sophomore, shirley woodford, baton rouge; junior. 68 honorary medical society founded in 1940 at l.s.u. school of medicine. officers george bourgeois president roy cook vice-president james upp .... secretary-treasurer undergraduate medical society members first row: robert turner, morris fish- er, rudolph bourgeois, william bur- roughs, david j. mitchell. second row: cercy francis, darrell t. tate, Joseph musso, h. a. heitkamp, harvey carter, John guidry. third row: george Jones, joe wil- liams, george batallora, roy a. cook, o ' neill barrett, perry sudduth, John daiborn floyd. fourth row: leslie guidry, henry oli- vier, chester martin, bruce facun- dus, harold gonsoulin, curtis bonin, steve j. herbert. fifth row: hymen cooper, arthur penton, Hugh meeks, william kliesch, alfred holden, hugh watson, ruben eisenstein. not pictured: e d w a r d askew, george daniel edward, earl m. eg- gers, kenneth killen, james h. mc- gee, joe m o r e I a n d, raymond schwarz, warren j. stassi, richard ines, maurice weilboecher, Jacob weisler, jones e. booth, lynnwood brassett, edward brown, james brown, morton brown, purnell chop- pin, max curry, monte Holland, charles Jeffries, james lamberth, an- thony scardino, william smith, wil- ton summers, james upp, h. ville- marette. undergraduate surgical society honorary surgical society founded in 1935 at l.$.u. school of medicine. officers joe boyd williams president roy a. cook vice-president william f. kliesch . . secretary-treasurer members first row: paul a. stagg, joe boyd williams, Constance chaudoir, wil- liam smith, george bourgeois, wil- liam burroughs, david mitchell. second row: george jones, cercy francis, r. j. bourgeois, harold heit- lcamp, harvey lee carter, John guid- y. third row: robert j. turner, charles chester martin, george c. batta- lora, jr., roy a. cook, o ' neill barrett, reuben eisenstein. fourth row: william hogg, henry olivier, bruce e. facundus, curtis bonin, Stephen herbert. fifth row: leslie guidry, william f. kliesch, a. m. holden, h. c. watson. not pictured: j. e. booth, lynwood brassett, edward brown, j. r. brown, morton brown, purnell w. choppin, max a. curry, albert hendler, m. g. Holland, william hurder, c. m. Jef- fries, james v. lamberth, e. t. rich- ey, a. m. scardino, raymond smith, f. w. summers, j. r. upp, h. j. ville- marette, edward askew, james h. mcgee, raymond a. schwarz, perry g. sudduth. 69 phi chi professional fraternity organized in 1889 at the univer- sity of Vermont, lambda sigma chapter was founded in 1932 at ihe l.s.u. medical school, social activities consist of bougalie ball, banquet in September, mardi gras party, urban maes lectureship, senior banquet, spring formal. officers r. r. forbing John marshal! hugh watson .... charles stamper . . . . . . president . vice-president . . secretary . . . treasurer members first row: tester ancelet, william beatrous, vincent bella, edward boagni. second row: f. j. bonin, david blount, m. a. bodron, rob- ert braswell. third row: Joseph brock, lawrence broussard, perry ches- ney, fred cook. fourth row: guy faget, rudolph forbing, bobby hamil, ger- ald halphen. fifth row: morris hoffpauir, harold holden, james huff, John guidry. sixth row: robert jarrell, carl kemmerly, abner landry, alton lawton. seventh row: John leopard, robert mararst, hugh meelcs, j. ralph meier. eighth row: richard moon, arthur morel, henry olinde, er- nest padgett. ninth row: claude patin, thomas peyton, william reeling, don sandifer. tenth row: anthony scardino, charles stamper, joe tilley, william travis. eleventh row: james wade, hugh watson, burford welch, loree young. 70 officers martha j. haley . . president dorothy mack . . vice-president mary a. swetman . . . secretary emily I. jones treasurer members first row: gloria Constance chau- doir, martha julia haley, emily lee jones, sherling theresa lauricello, dorothy mack. second row: wilhelmena wise quiros, nan e. robinson, sallye jean toniette, Jacqueline karst winter, shirley woodford. not pictured: mary a. swetman, mary lou applewhite, adrienne ait- kens, cherie chachere, mary ellen dore, jouita falgout, mary francos giordano, ethel haas, doris harrell, Constance major, wanda mosely, rosamonde peltz, ouita sanders, Helen van fossen. alpha epsilon iota officers c. w. Jeffries .... president Hubert owens . . . vice-presidenf palrick hunter .... treasurer medical inter-fraternity council members first row: george bourgeois, mar+ha haley, james horton, patrick hunter, c. w. Jeffries. second row: irvin reiner william roeling, Isaac saltz, albin steiner, James upp, shirley woodford. (V It, ft ft O 71 phi delta epsilon professional fraternity organized at Cornell university medical school in 1904. officers harry saltz president morris fisher secretary morris levy treasurer members first row: charles belisle, morton brown, jerry edelstien, reuben eisenstein, robert feldman. second row: morris fisher, morris levy, Isaac saltz, j. m. weisler. professional fraternity organized at dart- mouth medical school, hanover, n. h. in 1888 for social intercourse, mental development, scholarship and mutual assistance. officers george bourgeois president joe c. musso vice-president James lashley secretary dave mitchell treasurer members first row: martin d. allain, John h. andrews, george s. bourgeois, jim camerata, max a. curry. second row: grady a. dugas, louis j. dugas, earle brashear, johnny fruge, harold a. heit- kamp. third row: iames alien hoston, david kahn, william f. kliesch, eugene major, clarence j. meyers. fourth row: Joseph musso, arthur penton, ronald pepitone, paul peters, John s. robin- son. fifth row: perry sudduth, nolan theriot, peter a. viglia. harry hall winters, not pictured: vernon anderson, roy cook, John bordon, steve herbert, raymond land- reneau, james lorio, james mcgee, fred ruiz. alpha kappa kappa A alpha omega alpha a professional and honorary fraternity founded at the university of Illinois in 1902 to promote and recognize scholarship and high attainment in the medical field. officers leslie guidry president purnell choppin vice-president william kliesch secretary monte Holland treasurer members first row: george bourgeois, lynnwood bras- sett, morton brown, purnell choppin, roy a. cook. second row: max a. curry, reuben eisenstein, John guidry, leslie guidry. ihird row: alfred holden, monte Holland, charles Jeffries, george Jones, fourth row: william kliesch, raymond smith, James upp, joe williams. phi beta phi professional fraternity organized at the university of pitts- burg in 1891 to promote by fraternal unity the highest standards of scholarship, conduct and service as medical men, and the advancement of medical science. officers albin steiner president John c. curtis vice-president jerry w. crabtree secretary Harmon j. ward treasurer members first row: sam anthony, jerry crabtree, richard blanchard, david childens, John curtis. second row: James fournet, lloyd higgins, calvin hoffpauir, william hogg, charles Jeffries. third row: jerry jordon, george lyons, evaristo martinei, archie me intyre, george mowad. fourth row: I. w. snider, albin steiner, harmon j. ward. wilmer west. not pictured: John basone, charles baughman, quinn beclcer, edmund crane, james daigle, dotaire delery, Joseph dugas, wesley dyer, earl eggers, frank falgout, wesley fernandez, gerald forrest, robert fortenberry, robert frey, armand Jacques, leo la bourdette, leroy little, robert long, freeland magruder, ned mahfouz, clarence matirne, alford mus- grave, Horace nabers, robert north, theodore overman, Joseph pecot, Jerome peltier, george pettit, felix rabito, george rees, charles reinninger, james rogers, armand rodehorst, lewis ryder, ray stromain, anthony scalco, donald sekinger, william simpson, marvin soileau, fern spruill, eva- riste trahan, vincent tumminello, paul vega, fred webre, carlos welch, austin wingerter, jack winters. O -I 3- -4 nu sigma nu professional and social fraternity organized at the university of michigan in 1882 and founded at the l.s.u. medical school in new Orleans in 1951. annual events consist of costume parties, picnics, formals, a christmas party and an annual lecture. 74 officers james r. upp president patrick hunter vice-president edward askew secretary robert turner treasurer members first row: edward askew, robert edwin ball, roy hale barnes, o ' neill barrett, charles robert bearden, robert luke bordelon, willlam ward bowen. second row: lynnwood james brassett, edward j. brown, james russell brown, travls william brown, louis burroughs, willlam burroughs, gilbert e. caillouet. third row: neil carmena, steve carter, purnell choppin, John coats, william cooksey, george dameron, donald dore. fourth row: bruce edrington, george edwards, victor feske, j. dark ford, lawrence oley gahagan, mike geeker, thomas givens. fifth row: raleigh gleason, william godfrey, kenneth gremillion robert hanley, robert hightower, alfred m. holden, monte Holland. sixth row: patrick hunter, alton irwin, george Jones, ken killen, ioe lee, alfred lipscomb, james lowry. seventh row: Joseph manson, howard martin, reville matthews, david me kowen, waiter s. me lean, joe moreland, donald muller. eighth row: carl passman, willard pevey, dennis porch. ninth row: frederick price, richard pullig, roy regan. tenth row: brannon riddle, archie robinson, r. c. romero. eleventh row: eddie sawyer, bobby glen smith, charles m. smith. iwelfth row: william earle smith, robert j. turner, james r. upp. thirteenth row: richard van vines, harold m. voss, ed- win walker. fourteenth row: j. c. werner, alien williams, joe wil- liams. ? ' t Wmm a tfr Jfc the dean w. jackson emmons, president; betsy blagg, secretary-treasurer; robert dean, vice-pres- ident. school of law paul m. hebert, dean of the law school tense defense front row, left to right: henry g. mcmahon, paul m. hebert, dean; harriet s. dogget. second row: j. denson smith, Joseph dainow, charles a. reynard. third row: george w. pugh, kate wallach, mel- vin dakin. fourth row: dale e. bennett, robert a pascal. first row: william w. bell, jr., lake charles; law review, gamma eta gamma, w. ray Bradford, alexandria; delta kappa epsilon, gamma eta gamma, canterbury club, student bar association. ossie brown, baton rouge; sigma chi, student bar assoc., b.s.u. elizabeth jane claitor, baton rouge; chi omega, student bar association, board of governors, student senate, phi delta delta, moot court finalist; sec.-treas. jr. class, philo coco, marksville; kappa alpha, phi delta phi. lonnie austin davis, cameron. second row: robert deane, new Orleans; delta sigma phi, phi delta phi, moot court finalist, vice-president of law school, moot court board. carr t. dowell, baton rouge. william conrad durden, ruston; gamma eta gamma, stu- dent bar association. w. jackson emmons, dodson; president school of law, chairman moot court board, gamma eta gamma, kap- pa sigma. jesse I. funderburk, jr., button. robert u. goodman, shreveport; sigma nu, pres., gamma eta gamma, interfraternity council. first row: pike hall, jr., shreveport; kappa alpha order, phi delta phi, junior and senior moot court boards, oscar kelly hamm, alexandria. I. e. hawsey, jr., baton rouge; lambda chi alpha, phi delta phi, chief proscentol of honor court, secretary of senior moot court board. james a. hobbs, monroe; law review, phi delta phi. John henry lebleu, lake charles; student bar association. Jennings bryan miller, lake charles. donovan w. parker, baton rouge; moot court board, board of governors, phi delta phi, vice-president of freshman and junior law class. second row: william harvey parker, shreveport; president freshman law class, speaker of student senate, member of student council, student editorial board of louisiana law re- view, kappa sigma, gamma eta gamma. thomas j. poche, gonzales; phi delta phi, la. law review. huett reynolds, metairie. duncan m. smith, jr., monroe; kappa sigma, phi delta phi, phi theta kappa, vice-president of senior class, american institute of mining and metallurgical engi- neers. arthur e. sparling, mound. ruth gentry talley, bogalusa; phi delta delta. John c. wagnon, farmerville; phi delta phi, editor-in-chief of la. law review, omicron delta kappa, phi kappa phi, pi kappa delta, delta sigma pi. seniors school of law first row: teddy w. airhart, jr., baton rouge; junior, william d. brown, lake providence; freshman, geraldine bullock, franklinton; freshman, morris s. burns, shreveport; freshman, greene stuart butler, homer; junior. John s. covington, baton rouge; junior, maynard cush, shreveport; freshman, darrell d. des ormeaux, lafayette; junior, thomas m. frisby, baton rouge; junior, louis a. fuselier, new Orleans; freshman. second row: david h. garrett, jonesboro; freshman. jack m. gordon, lake charles; junior. robert k. guillory, eunice; junior. william grady kelly, jr., choudrant; junior. waiter r. krousel, ruston; freshman. charles alan lasseigne, shreveport; junior. gerald lofaso, houma; junior. ronald c. martin, natchitoches; freshman. luther w. moore, minden; freshman. cas moss, winnfield; freshman. 01 tJ 3 o D 01 o 3 third row: boris navratil, Czechoslovakia; freshman. John prewitt nelson, jr., baton rouge; freshman. charles b. w. palmer, amite; junior. robert ellis palmer, amite; freshman. a. e. pate, slidell; junior. william c. pegues, III, baton rouge; junior. frank John peragine, shreveport; junior. alfred r. ryder, oberlin; junior. felix h. savoie, jr., belle rose; junior. charles e. schwing, plaquemine; freshman. fourth row: dane simon, kaplan; freshman. m. roy talley, ruston; freshman. rosamond t. vidrine, baton rouge; junior. glen wardlaw, minden; freshman. richand talbot, houma; freshman. donald r. thornton, sikes; sophomore. carl walker, baton rouge; freshman. charles a. wolford, jeanerette; freshman. h. I. dufour woolfley, new Orleans; freshman. school of law professional legal fraternity, mem- bers must maintain a c average in law school. officers John d. caruthers, jr. . president ronald davis . . . vice-president robert goodman . . . secretary ray bradford, jr. ... treasurer members first row: william bell, w. r. brad- ford, John caruthers, d. e. coker. second row: w. c. durden, thomas frisby, John le bleu, gerald lofaso. third row: holmes mouser, william parlcer, frank peregine, felix savoie. nor pictured: John blogg, harold brouliette, james coxe, ronald davis, robert goodman, garner miller, ro- bert rester, david Sheffield, arthur spaling, ossie brown. gamma eta gamma professional legal fraternity to en- courage and stimulate scholastic endeavor in the field of law. . magister exchequer . . derk . historian officers stuart butler . . . bob curry .... bill kelly ... bob guillory . . . members first row: ab atkins, winfred boriack, william bradley, greene stuart but- ler, philo coco, jr., John covington. second row: william crowe, robert curry, robert deane, darrell des ormeaux, jack gordon, charles gray, third row: robert guillory, pike hall, jr., oscar hamm, I. e. hawsey, jr., james hobbs, william kelly, jr. fourth row: antoine kling, charles lasseigne, donovan parlcer, thomas poche, robert roberts, III, duncan smith, John wagnon. not pictured: charles howard, John knight, roy lilly, prewitt nelson, donald smiley, joe vidrine, jim wom- ack. phi delta phi the dean dr. richard j. russell, dean of the graduate school social welfare left to right standing: Harrison a. dobbs, earl e. klein, director, school of social welfare, left to right sitting: genevieve miner, hilda c. arndt, kathryne e. mullinnix, Harriet o. dresser, francos upham, fanny m. loupe, mosstyler. elizabeth wilkin documents graduate school Q left to right: margaret m. herdman, library school faculty; florrinell f. morton, director of library school. left to right: norris mcclellan, library school faculty; shirley k. stephenson, library school faculty. left to right: norris mcclellan, library school faculty; shirley k. stephenson, library school faculty. right to left: miss s. metella williams, library school faculty; miss mary ann eidson, librarian, library school library. and school of social welfare seniors graduate school and school of social welfare first row: leborah m. alfonso, gulfport, miss.; theta alpha phi, sec.- treas. 1950-51, 1951-52; alpha epsilon rho, vice-presi- dent 1950-51; tau delta tau; masquers; la. players guild; best actress award 1949-50; best supporting ac- tress award 1950-51. preston b. allison, hosston; graduate student council. Icarim abdul amir, hillah, iraq. abdolreza arasteh, tehran, iran. second row: harvey mcrae arnold, searcy, arkansas. leo I. bailey, kingsville, texas; alpha tau alpha; future farmers of america, horticulture society. mary eugenia baldwin, west palm beach, fla.; sigma al- pha iota; mu alpha omega. concha barnoya, guatemala, guatemala; latin american council; who ' s who 1951-52. first row: anibal mario batista, buenos aires, argentina. billy joe beasley, Johnson city, tenn.; who ' s who 1950-51, 1951-52; tiger band; baptist student union. james w. bennett, loraine, texas; alpha zeta; phi kappa phi. talivaldis berzins, baton rouge; y.m.c.a. Constance bezant, panama city, fla. mohamed ali bishr, alexandria, egypt. second row: robert e. bittner, middleton, wis.; phi mu alpha sympho- nic, alumnus. richard n. boneno, garyville. edward bousson, memphis, tenn.; who ' s who 1952; kap- pa sigma. jack preston branch, natchitoches. james robert branning, meridian, miss.; school of social welfare student association; kappa sigma. frances I. britt, snellville, ga. first row: Helen brookshire. arlanta, ga.; chi omega; pres. of a.w.s. 1949-50. vernon j. broussard, baton rouge; vice-pres. school of so- cial welfare; newman club; alpha omega key. dwight m. brown, jr., shreveport. edison campanella, baton rouge; school of social welfare student association. ord lawrence campbell, breaux bridge; phi kappa phi; ph! delta kappa; alpha tau alpha; f.f.a. peter j. cangelosi, new Orleans. second row: frank j. cannatella, melville; alpha chi sigma. david ross carley, zlmmerman. leroy I. carney, amite. John d. caruthers, jr., shreveport; gamma eta gamma. pres., senior moot court board, chairman. william y. caskey, arcadia; baptist student union; hatcher hall proctor. many patricia cavell, baton rouge; sigma alpha iota; newman club. first row: odell f. chandler, cotton valley; american society for hor- ticulture science. chaiyong chuchart, bangkok, thailand; agricultural eco- nomics. kavi-phuket chutikul, thailand; phi kappa phi, 1952; alpha zeta, treasurer 1951-52, block and bridle club, alpha zeta freshman award, 1950. lloyd e. clyburn, uvalde, fexas. james f. cochran, norfork, nebraska; school for social welfare. mary eleanor cole, shreveport. second row: carlos e. contreras, arequipa, peru; american association of petroleum geologists, james a. covington, baton rouge, christina coxe, baton rouge; past president of phi lambda P- james p. craig, jr., baton rouge; sigma chi, phi lambda epsilon, sigma pi sigma, alpha chi sigma. william h. crow, temple, Oklahoma; phi delta kappa; al- pha tau alpha, advisor; f.f.a.; vice-pres. graduate coun- cil. harriet crowder, ruston; university chorus, 1952. 83 seniors graduate school and school of social welfare first row: william logan crowe, monroe; phi delta phi, sigma nu, la. law review; member of election board. dorothy marie Cunningham, baton rouge; n.a.c.a. award. June a. daigle, church point. william e. dance, oneida, kentucky; who ' s who, 1951-52. second row: e. laverne davis, lake providence; delta zeta, sigma al- pha iota, acapella choir, 1952-53. james Joachim davis, new Orleans. william m. davis, denham springs; alpha zeta, poultry sci- ence club. roger digiulian, west palm beach, fla.; orchestra. first row: marvin c. dobbs, reform, ala; vice-pres., alpha tau alpha. nelie ann dobson, hammond; who ' s who. fritz-egbert dohse, natchitoches; delta phi alpha, south- ern modern language assn. esmorrd drott, hammond. james hubert dumesnil, lafayette. harmon m. dykes, kokomo, miss. second row: sammy a. dyson, bossier city. Isaac d. easterly, denham springs; g. m. society. samuel f. eccles, reno, nevada; who ' s who. henry I. ehrlich, mansfield; tau kappa epsilon, sec. beatrice enloe, mansfield. luther I. farrar, bernice; lambda chi alpha; m sgt. r.o.t.c. 84 first row: jack c. fuller, palestine, texas. gottlieb charles gaeke, jr., Houston, texas; who ' s who. dawson gasquet, baton rouge. Helen lee gayle, tallulaH. albert donald george, bogalusa; tau delta tau, alpha epsilon rho, theta alpha phi, masquers, philological club, southwest modern language association. deniston i. gilbert, pineville; students of the nation. second row: jane gordon, shreveport; senior advisor, vice-president, senior class, college of ed., dorm, council, charles e. griffin, baton rouge. mrs. eddie f. guarisco, morgan city, william owen gunstanson, murchison, texas. khalid haj hassan, amman, Jordan; a.s.a.e. Virginia hallam, chicago, ill.; alpha xi delta. first row: mazharul haque, munshiganj dacca, pakistan. austin t. barrel, dunn. alvin c. harper, winnsboro; omicron delta kappa, phi kappa phi, alpha zeta, graduate cum laude. harry e. hathaway, baton rouge. beverly colleen haynes, crowley; phi mu. clarence v. head, ruleville, miss. second row: John m. head, west monroe. richard g. Hewitt, marion, ohio. crill higgins, Cleveland, tenn.; band. huey p. hinckley, montgomery. james e. howell, rome, georgia; kappa alpha, pres. of school of social welfare student assoc. irma amacker hyde, amite. seniors graduate school and school of social welfare first row: lester Jeffries, lake charles. emmett j. Johnson, new Orleans. robert j. Johnson, dallas, texas. walfrid j. jokinen, duluth, minn.; alpha kappa delta, ps! chi, grad. assistant in -dept. of sociology. second row: george joubert, lawtell; alpha zeta, kappa phi kappa, alpha tau alpha. fenton lee kenna, summit, miss.; american society of agri- cultural eng. irma marie kenney, bay st. louis, miss.; alpha omicron pi, sigma alpha iota, newman club, edward I. kibbe, abbeville. first row: bobby louis kilpatrick, w. monroe; dairy club, james william kiriazis, warren, ohio; school of social wel- fare student association pres. waiter scott knierieman, union city, n. j. John d. kopfler, Hammond; delta chi, a.s.m.e., pi tau sigma. jerry d. kopsmeyer, lake charles; sigma alpha epsilon. charles m. lanier, napoleonville; lambda chi alpha. second row: george david lee, vicksburg, miss.; lambda chi alpha. John v. lee, bossier city. camille lehmann, fayette, miss. clyde charlie lester, shreveport; kappa sigma, a.i.c.e., tau beta pi, alpha sigma chi, alpha sigma pi. prentiss d. lewis, shreveport. rose lewis, okmulgee, okla. 86 first row: John e. lieberi, ponchatoula. ralph n. lindsley, new Orleans. vernon m. long, new Orleans. edward g. luck, baton rouge; phi gamma ' delta, samurai, theta alpha phi, tau delta tau, alpha epsilon rho. James d. may, pittsburgh, pa. herbert a. mccright, haynesville; delta chi. second row: gerald mccullough, west monroe; ps! chi, pi gamma mu. letitia mcdaniel, monroe. John edward mcpherson, epps. thomas o ' dell mcpherson, epps; f.f.a.. a.t.a., a.i. claire elaine michaels, west palm beach, fla.; l.s.u. sym- phony, baton rouge symphony, mu alpha omega, grad- uate assistant. woody n. miley, oak grove. first row: John c. miller; woodworth. richard t. moravek, davenport, iowa; phi lambda upsi- lon, pres. 1951-52, vice-pres. 1950-51; sigma xi; delta epsilon sigma. grace e. morgan, miami, florida; alpha kappa -delta; ps! chi. carlos g. moscoso, puerto rico; phi eta mu, phi kappa phi, sigma xi, horticulture society, latin american coun- cil; samarai, vice-pres. 1943; interfraternity council, 1943-44; interfraternity athletic council; international relations club, newman club, y.m.c.a. loraine neal, conway, ark.; who ' s who, 1950. sidney d. nicklas, ruston. second row: jack norman, supreme; phi sigma iota. leonel m. paixao, rio de Janeiro; kappa sigma. theodore luke pappas, tampa, fla.; island of rhodes, greece; who ' s who, 1950-51. mark k. parent, livingston. doyle r. parker, monroe. jules charles j. perilloux, lafayette; phi kappa delta, kappa delta pi. 87 seniors graduate school and school of social welfare first row: edson clifton perry, uncasville, conn.; l.s.u. orchestra. ronald pryer, shreveport; psi chi. max pugh, logansport. william j. quick, new iberia; psi chi. jaser nicola rafidi, bireh ramaillah, Jordan; phi eta sigma, p! mu epsilon, tau beta pi, phi kappa phi, g. m., a.i.m.e. paula sue richardson, sunny hill; soph advisor, phi upsilon omicron, pres. of iota sigma pi, mortar board, home ec club, ag fair assoc., sect, of college of agriculture, interdormitory council, danforth award for outstanding junior girl in agrciulture, outstanding senior girl in agriculture, who ' s who, ag jamboree court, delta chi interfrat swimming meet sponsor. second row: george p. rodrigue, jr., napoleonville; sigma alpha epsi- lon. viriginia round-free, newellton; phi mu. leslie g. rude, sacred heart, minnesota. hilda sanchez, tampa, fla.; phi beta kappa, phi kappa phi, phi alpha theta, sigma delta pi. betty sue scott, monroe. joan selenqut, daytona beach, fla. first row: Joyce sidorfsky, bartlesville, Oklahoma; band, orchestra. charles Isaac smith, hearne, texas. John allan speyrer, leonville. jose gaudencio spinoso, emilio carranza, mexico. ray v. stiles, gastonia, n. c., president of psi chi; treas- urer of ps! chi; member of louisiana psychological association; baptist student union; international rela- tions club; y.m.c.a william h. stroube, oak grove, kentucky; sigma xi. second row: allene sugg, bellefontaine, mississippi. sara ann swint, greenville, mississippi; school of social welfare student association. ezz eldin mohamed tarter, cairo, egypt; united nation fellowship. shirley mae taylor, springfield, missouri. thomas lee tedford, north little rock, arkansas. minnie teronde, grand rapids, michigan; student associa- tion of the school of social welfare; student member, association of social workers. 88 members first row. reading front to back beginning left corner: william f. blackmon Helen gayle, lucibelle w. markham, John anders, leah paint- ers. Helen harper. second row: agnes schenkman, mittie gruber, faculty advisor; cherry myers, mary way, betty myer. third row: george helen koepp, leila cutshaw, juanita chauvin, beatrice enloe, vernon broussard. fourth row: Catherine reid, sara ann swint, irma hyde, James cochran. jack carroll, albert Harrison, fifth row: robinette jackman, rich- ard wine, richard Hewitt, peter nichols, pat sands, willard harlan. sixth row: william gunstanson, thel- ma bryant, byron miller, Constance bezant, william tarver, irvin f. jones, james wise. not pictured: willie alexander, Jules ashlock, william augustine, james branding, shirley byars, william callaway, jean chittenden, colon coaker, christina coxe, michael cousins, June daigle, Beverly hay- nes, james howell, james kiriazis, ernestine mcdonald, norman mckin- non, betty scott, ezz taher, minnie te ronde, olney white, h. j. waiters. james kiriazis . william augustine officers . . . president ernestine mcdonald . vice-president shirley lee byars . . secretary-treasurer reporter student association of social welfare first row: robert I. tettleton, farmerville. grady tice, sulphur springs, tex.; alpha tau alpha, phi delta kappa. lewis james trahan, lafayette; delta sigma phi, alpha psi omega, philology club, newman club, louisiana play- ers guild. robert c. treadwell, Houston, texas. wm. e. turner, dallas, texas. robert e. verret, lake arthur; sigma pi, alpha tau chap- ter. albert d. warren, new Orleans; siqma alpha epsilon, samu- rai, g. m., mu sigma rho, phi kappa phi, pres. of grad- uate school, ' 52- ' 53, outstanding artillery cadet award 51. second row: ora v. watson, shreveport. charles b. welch, monroe; lambda chi alpha. Joyce collins werner, baton rouge. nancy white, belle chase; phi mu, kappa delta pi, wesley foundation. gladys leigh williams, montgomery, ala. donald e. wolfe, shreveport. evie fountain young, jr., holden. 89 the dean f president lawrence andermann school of forestry dean Jordan g. lee, jr., after crowning the ag queen, fran farrell future farmers of america barbecue college of agriculture sam spataro, vice-president ann conerly, secretary home economics department home economics seated: ray loree, laureame me brydle, ora smith, beth andrews, alma beth dark, maude ryder, ruth patrick martin, clara tucker, sarah lee, hazel baker, standing: susanne thompson, kathryn mackenson, evelyn stout, kathryn causey beamer. horticulture department richard h. hanchey, b. h. single- tary, department head; william d. kimbrough, robert s. reich. animal industry paul b. brown, c. b. singletary, ray- mond m. crown, richard a. damon, jr., thomas m. derouen, Joseph e. bertrand, swayze e. mccraine, John b. francioni, H dairying g. d. miller, cecil branton, j. b. frye, depart- ment head; a. j. gelpi, 1. 1. rusoff, t. e. patrick, b. j. burch. department of agricultural economics: first row, left to right: bill bolton; alvin c. harper; j. p. montgomery; b. m. gile, department head; m. d. woodin. second row: henry j. casso, j. n. efferson, troy mullins. third row: lonnie fielder, r. m. griqsby, arthur gerlow, george joubert. first row: department of agronomy: m. t. henderson; c. e. scarsbrook; m. b. sturgis, department head, second row: w. j. peevy; j. e. Jones; r. I. miller. winners of livestock judging honored at ag convocation ! department of veterinary science: w. t. oglesby, depart- ment head; robert b. lank. left: department of poultry industry: a. b. watts; It. n. may; b. a. tower; c. w. upp, department head; w. a. Johnson. school of vocational education: front row: roy davenport, director; p. v. rougon; kathryn machenson; c. y. mainous; e. g. smith, back row: francis st. blanc; h. j. braud; n. a. hauer; alvin doyle; j. c. floyd. department of animal industry school of forestry: m. b. applequist; r. w. hayes, director; a. b. crow; c. o. minor; b. a. bateman; r. w. mcdermid. i seniors college off agriculture first row: marvin alien, winnfield. lawrence Joseph andermann, union; delta chi, omicron delta kappa, alpha zeta, alpha tau alpha, ag fair asso- ciation, future farmers of america, president of college of agriculture, student council, pershing rifles, scabbard and blade, cadet major in r.o.t.c., distinguished military student, student body morale commissioner. marshall pearce bailey, tallulah; sigma nu, block and bridle club, president of ag. fair assoc., president of ag. council, president and vice-president of junior class of ag., president of senior class of ag. alcrde j. barrios, thibodaux; alpha zeta, kappa delta pi, epsilon pi tau, industrial education club. second row: robert I. bryant, lake charles; society of foresters, xi sigma pi, alpha zeta. byron burrage, new Orleans; industrial arts club, hugh cart, eunice. shirley ruth cobb, hammond; p! beta phi, ag jamboree court. - fa I te . first row: ann m. conerly, tylertown, mississippi; phi mu. lois jean conly, east point; poultry science club. wayne craft, leesville; society of american foresters. eugene r. darbonne, opelousas. betty jean duncan, sondheimer; home economics club; y.w.c.a. durean ellis, monroe; home economics club; baptist stu- dent union. second row: allan bruce ensminger, de ridder; society of foresters; ag. fair association. John w. fontenot, baton rouge; artillery association; hor- ticulture club; fine arts club. matthew w. gleber, new Orleans; epsilon pi tau treas- urer; industrial education club. mary kathryn haas, opelousas. mary hadyiyannaki, thessaloniki, greece. eugene f. hastings, boyce; xi sigma pi; alpha zeta; so- ciety of foresters. ' loi - ge 94 first row: frank h. hawthorn, jr., lecompte; agronomy club. lemoyne hogan, choudrant; alpha zeta, horticulture club, arnold air society, It. col. in r.o.t.c., distinguished military student. flora imahara, baton rouge, herman j. istre, Jennings; president of industrial education club. willie f. Jeter, simpson. marjorie Stephens hemp, baton rouge; phi upsilon omi- cron. second row: marilyn e. kennedy, monroe; delta delta delta, lambda. John duke kilgore, baton rouge. malcolm lee, natchez, miss.; society of foresters, captain in r.o.t.c. lou ann leighton, silver spring, maryland; phi mu, lambda. man-in e. lilley, baton rouge; kappa delta, home eco- nomics club. edward Hugh lindsay, lima, peru; phi delta theta, agron- omy club, alpha zeta. first row: tommy g. lindsey, chestnut; agronomy club, 2nd It. in r.o.t.c. jose arturo lopez, guatemala, guatemala; agricultural economics club. peter I. lorio, jr.. new Orleans; society of foresters, xi sigma pi. georgine I. mcgovern, new Orleans; kappa delta. second row: arthur j. mclaughlin, jr., shreveport; alpha zeta, agronomy club, ag fair assoc., ag presidents council. robert cleatus merchant, anacoco; b.m.o.c., f.f.a. levoy mizell, bogalusa; society of foresters, robert s. moreland, baton rouge. 95 first row: henry j. nebe, new Orleans; industrial education club; artillery association. bernell e. newman, gillsburg, mississippi; american society of agronomy; alpha zeta; block and bridle club. harry noble, jr., fountain hill, arkansas; vice-president bap- tist student union; senior representative student coun- cil. leon a. nugent, sarenta; arnold air society. seniors college of agriculture second row: humberto omena, maceio-alagoas, brazil; southern cross, agronomy club. jed o ' neal, wiggins, mississippi; society of foresters; xi sigma pi; alpha zeta; ag. council. John watkins osborn, III, st. Joseph; theta xi; agronomy club. kenneth e. osterberger, natchitoches; lambda chi alpha; student body president; vice-president college of agri- culture; junior class president, college of agriculture; treasurer, samurai; president, samurai; chairman of campus chest drive; who ' s who in american colleges and universities. first row: guy a. parsons, brookhaven, mississippi; society of amer- ican foresters. Judith ann porch, baton rouge; pi beta phi. raymond f. potter, peabody, mass. lewis peter roy, marksville; kappa sigma. james e. sanford, covington; horticulture club, football, I club, y.m.c.a., ag fair assoc. curtis jay simmons, waiters, Oklahoma; alpha tau alpha, future farmers of america. second row: clinton a. smith, bastrop; 2nd It. in r.o.t.c. james w. smith, oak grove. John I. spring, bogalusa; alpha zeta, poultry science club, poultry judging team. lawrence j. tylock, baton rouge; president of alpha zeta, agronomy club, tau kappa epsilon. gemina kleber vargas, panama, panama. carroll wright, Jacksonville, fla.; secretary of mortar board, soph advisor, senior advisor, vice-president of alpha lambda delta, treasurer of phi upsilon omicron, vice- president of home economics club, danforth founda- tion award, honor award scholarship, a.w.s. governing council, vice-president of soph class, university chorus, welch club, r.o.t.c. sponsor. ann g. young, new Orleans; beta sigma omicron, y.w.c.a., fencing club, delta gamma delta, interdormitory council, home ec club, east hall house council. 96 first row: pat argence, new Orleans; junior. ellis c. bailey, ruston; sophomore. perry nolan barrilleaux, jeanerette; junior. annabelle basanez new Orleans; sophomore. robert e. bennett, simpson; junior. arthur j. bergeron, paulina; junior. maisie bird, baton rouge; sophomore. robert j. bodet, new Orleans; junior. Joseph It. brignac, grand prairie; junior. second row: John c. brister, jr., Philadelphia, miss.; junior. laura broussard, abbeville; sophomore. daniel h. buller, ville platte; sophomore. a If red j. burns, prairieville; junior. darrell n. caraway, sugartown; junior. harry I. chambers, monticello, ark.; junior. patsy clay+on, shreveport; sophomore. pete cloutier, natchitoches; junior. joel barbara cohen, bogalusa; sophomore. third row: georgia ann coleman, meridian, miss.; junior. jane houston era d dock, new Orleans; junior. thomas earl davis, amite; sophomore. jack g. diliberto, metairie; junior. jimmy d. dillon, jones; junior. fred edward douciere, jr., mangham; sophomore. muriel m. drouilhet, harahan; junior. John paul duke, colfax; sophomore. dan r. durham, hammond; junior. fourth row: chapman e. dunham, crowville; junior. Wallace r. ellender, bourg; junior. betty June finch, spring creek; sophomore. cary grant fontenot, lawtell; sophomore. dudley b. frickie, mi. hermon; junior. marcel gadea, Caracas, Venezuela; sophomore. frances marie gagliano, new Orleans; sophomore. bonnie galjour, larose; junior. betty gaude, port alien, sophomore. college of agriculture (A O o 01 o c 3 first row: j. b. gibson, franklinton; sophomore. mary gunn, derry; sophomore. ann guthridge, little rock, ark.; junior. jorge gutierrez, colon, cuba; sophomore. barbara francos harrell, biloxi, miss.; junior. rudolph j. hartmangruber, new Orleans; junior. faye holliday, baton rouge; junior. John lee hutchins, mcdade; junior. shirley mae jarreau, baton rouge; sophomore. second row: douglas c. Johnson, natchitoches; undergraduate senior. hubert I. joyner, shreveport; junior. John I. kaiser, baton rouge; sophomore. edgar david kendrick, baton rouge; junior. ralph w. killian, crowville; sophomore. leonard d. kirst, baton rouge; junior. amelia klock, cheneyville; junior. John w. knox, shongulou; sophomore. william m. kornman, biloxi, miss.; junior. third row: robert k. laird, tallulah; junior. leroy f. le blanc, norco; junior. lucien j. lipari, opelousas; junior. rueus daniel logan, jr., carthage, miss.; junior John love, monroe; sophomore. janey lozes, new Orleans, sophomore. sylvere j. luquette, lutcher; sophomore. Jackie magee, sunny hill; junior. barbara mansell, hull, texas; junior. fourth row: carolyn mccarty, west monroe; sophomore. odon mcdaniel, jr., bogalusa; sophomore. gloria mcdermott, new roads; junior. garland melville, st. Joseph; sophomore. lois rose michaelis, new Orleans; junior. billy h. miller, amite; junior. norris j. millet, mt. airy; sophomore. clarence waiter newman, lake providence; junior. daniel wayne norton, fda; sophomore. first row: roger g. page, castor; sophomore, norma jean price, longville; sophomore, nancy reinhart, new Orleans; junior, ruby hooge revlere, clinton; sophomore, charles g. richardson, baton rouge; sophomore. amelia weiss ness, new Orleans; sophomore, marie van rivet, new Orleans; sophomore, sarah roane, jeanerette; junior. second row: huey p. roberts, delhi; junior. r. max ross, mangham; sophomore. tommy rowell, new Orleans; sophomore. alice ann rozas, cottonport; junior. w. billy russell, jena; junior. leland scoggins, anacoco; sophomore. Joseph b. singletary, lake charles; junior. kenneth slade, angle; junior. third row: robert a. stinson, gilliam; sophomore. Virginia terry, new Orleans; junior. alberta thomas, varnado; sophomore. kenneth warren tipton, terry, miss.; sophomore. sarah tremmel, biloxi, miss.; sophomore. lucie r. vitrano, convent; junior. charles vivien, slidell; sophomore. alien Chester wager, madisonville; sophomore. fourth row: davis b. walker, shreveport; junior. barbara watkins, delhi; sophomore. joe steve webb, Philadelphia, miss.; junior. kendall a. west, lillie; junior. luella jean west, new Orleans; sophomore. John e. white, castor; sophomore. maliza wilson, readland, ark.; sophomore. -o college of agriculture 99 professional organization to create and en- courage work in the field of animal hus- bandry. officers jimmie thomason president lawrence feduccia .... vice-president m. pearce bailey secretary joe singletary treasurer members first row: marshal! bailey, John barry, blake blakewood, owen broud. second row: charles calcote, henry cloud, fred douciere, dan durham. third row: lawrence feduccia, carlton gunter, irwin hopkins, bush joffrion. fourth row: ben Johnston, fred Jones, robert judge, henry lacobee. fifth row: robert laird, carl lind, david me craine clarence newman. sixth row: fred phillips, charles richardson, huey roberts, james rougeou. seventh row: Joseph singletary, herman taylor, jr., jimmie thomason, frank vought. not pictured: jimmy de bose, joe millican, bernell newman, covert soule, s. m. spataro. block and bridle club 100 professional organization to promote dairy industry, members must have a major or minor in dairying. dairy science club offi icers daniel fontenot, jr president j. w. smith vice-president s. j. luquette treasurer m. droulitte secretary members james abadie perry barrilleaux John barry arthur Bergeron thomas davis jared evans betty finch daniel fontenot bobby gene fulmer sylvere luquette quinlon me elveen robert me gill billy miller tommy rowell mim! soileau rex tullos 101 home ec club alpha zeta officers lawrence j. tylock president blake blakewood secretary darrell caraway treasurer manuel m. utzurrum reporter members honorary agriculture fraternity to promote high character and leadership, members must be in the upper two-fifths of the class. officers evelyn Campbell president carol wright vice-president adele vaught secretary Jackie magee treasurer members martha calloway evelyn Campbell jane craddock amelia klock kay krause libbye landry Jackie magee lois michaelis marjorie moise lucie vitrano sally wheeler carol wright lawrence andermann nolan barrilleaux a. j. barrios kenneth blade blake blakewood alfred burns darrell caraway fred douciere, jr. harley harvey eugene hastings le moyne hogan Hubert joyner John kaiser william kornman robert laird odom me daniel berwell newman clarence newman jed o ' neal manuel utzurrum li not robert bryant daniel buller joje Castillo ronnie chenevert peter cloutier alvin doyle, jr. chapman dunham maurice hamm gerald hotard roy landry marvin lindsey edward lindsey arthur me laughlin otes mizell, jr. pictured william norris george parker freddie peterson william richard, jr. John sprinq John serralles curtis simmons fred slade winton slade lawrence tylock charles vivien davis walker John white Icon wright, jr. phi upsilon omicron honorary professional home economics fraternity. members must maintain a 2.0 in home eco- nomics. officers ann conerly president diane miller vice-president evelyn campbell secretary carol wright welch treasurer members first row: georgia coleman, ann conerly, jane crad- doclc, Jackie eubank, m. flanagen. second row: bonnie galjour, betty gaude, mary hadjijahuaki, jody harper, faye holiiday. third row: barbara mansell, gloria me dermott, lois michaelis, dianne miller, doris parker. fourth row: paula sue richardson, betty jean rives, sally roane, jo ann wood, caroll wright. not pictured: mary jane calloway, evelyn camp- bell, patricia hodson, amelia klock, libbye ann landry, margie moise, lucy vitrano. horticulture club profession! organization to promote the science of horticulture. officers o. f. chandler president lemoyne hogan vice-president darrell caraway secretary-treasurer jim sanford reporter edgar bradley darrell caraway odell chandler betty June finch james fontenot h. b. harrey members travis Hernandez lemoyne hogan garland melv ille james sanford franklin schales leland scoggins not pictured alain adams claude dance keith andrews Herbert thompson troy burnett yu-chen ting ag economics associatio professional organization for students with a c average majoring in agricultural economics. officers robert j. bodet president alfred j. burns vice-president c. e. dunham secretary-treasurer members robert bodet alfred burns chaiyong chuchart c. e. dunham george joubert soin kayo arturo lopes marvin lindsey leopold pacheco not pictured clay barry harry hathaway james bennett james hudson, robert fain faculty advisor lonnie fielder arturo mantilla alvin harper erdal ozbilen richard sherburne professional agronomy organization to further agronomic ideals, members must be interested in agronomy and enrolled in some related field. officers John w. osborn president willie f. ieter vice-president s. I. wright secretary kenneth n. clower treasurer members first row: charles calcote, kenneth clower, frank hathorn, gerald hotard, lee hutchins. second row: willie Jeter, kay Johnston, tommy lindsey, kersh me intyre, arthur me laughlin. third row: houshang moaven, bernell newman, leon nugent, John osborn, III. fourth row: jack scariano, kenneth tipton, manuel utzurrum, s. I. wright. not pictured roberto callejas, jose diaz-granados, silva fran- ciseo, chris friedrichs, antonio lavdizabal, james r. le gros, echeverri mario, wendell me cleskey, rus- sel miller (advisor), juan molina, guillermo pabon, julio rivas, dr. c. e. scarsbrook (advisor), John serrales, lawrence tylock, william Valencia. agronomy club 1 students ag fair association agricultural organization to represent as one unit the student enrolled in the college of agriculture. officers marshal! bailey president sam spatero vice-president jim sanford treasurer alva b. watts kenneth n. may benjamin a. tower charles w. upp, dept. head members william a. Johnson marshal! bailey jed o ' neal james sanford sam spataro not pictured a. m. conerly m. soileau professional organization to foster and create interest in poultry among students in the college of agriculture. officers a. k. germany president John spring vice-president jean conly secretary-treasurer franklin carr reporter members first row: william franklin carr, lois jean conly, wil- liam davis, james faiszt. second row: albert germany, jimmie ann gessner, roy landry, kenneth may. third row: athlyn mciver, jack parker, jimmy ray sledge, John spring. not pictured william auburn, a. j. abshire, edmund boudreau, roy ingraffia, charles pope, ernest williams. poultry science club alpha tau alpha honorary fraternity to promote agriculture education founded at the university of Illinois in 1921. officers edward alien president elliott letlow . . . vice-president lawrence andermann . . secretary morgan davies .... treasurer members first row, left to right: lawrence an- dermann, grady tice, ben adams, harmon dykes, douglas Johnson, second row: curtis simmons, e. e. letlow, e. h. alien, ord campbell, leo bailey, Isaac robertson. not pictured: robert bennett, pro- fessor harry braud, william crow, dr. roy davenport, morgan davies, maurice dobbs, dr. j. c. floyd, dean j. g. lee, jr., odell me pherson, woody milley, Stanley peek. future farmers of america a. v. guillory alva roy lary . officers president Jesse scoggins . . vice-president leland scoggins . joe powell ...... reporter . secretary . . treasurer professional organization to train advisers for high school future farmer chapters. members front row, left to right: jimmie dil- lon, lee roy hoover, joe powell, a. d. guillory, alva roy lary, william crow, wilber cummins. second row: grady tice, adviser; charles calcote, kenneth tipton, ame sue hebert, (sweetheart); monroe lutrick, woodrow milen, h. a. kilby. third row: leo bailey, ord campbell, e. c. letlow, j. c. floyd, (faculty ad- viser); odell me pherson, bobby merchant, e. h. alien. not pictured: marvin alien, bobby bennett, lloyd clyburn, e. r. dar- bonne, morgan davies, marvin dobbs, h. m. dykes, I. I. farrax, homer fendleson, jan low, d. c. Johnson, kenneth roberts, i. a. rob- ertson, max ross, billy russell, Jesse scoggins, leland scoggins, curtis simmons, kenneth slade, fenwich swan, edmund toups, ewin vaughn, robert verret. 106 department of sugar engineering home economics sewing class the dean P ! HS i::.- dr. cecil g. taylor, dean of college of arts and science college of arts and sciences f i John duncan, president history department, standing: w. c. richardson, c. e. smith, w. prichard, e. a. davis, j. p. moore, lucile caffery, jane de grummond. seated: p. d. uzee, t. h. williams. obert parlcer, vice-president godofredo henog, sec.-treas. english department otis wheeler, henry b. woolf, cresap s. watson, John h. wildman, leo b. selden. math department first row: luther wade, department head; ray authement, ralph o ' quinn, eugene schenkman. second row: b. b. townsend, daniel scholz, lynden b. howell, paul rees, frank riclcey. third row: b. e. mitchell, jr.. j. g. wendell, perry cole, Houston karnes. english department w. f. mcneir, thomas a. kirby, depart- ment head; w. j. olive, phoebe beal, marguerite nays, Joan c. miller, alma meeks, j. p. blumenfeld. 4 geography and anthropology robert west, fred b. knif- fen, department head; benjamin tator, william haag. school of geology James p. morgan, grover murray, chair- man, department of geology; h. v. howe, director of the school of geology; a. e. sandburg, harold v. anderson, e. g. wermund. m fine arts marie erickson, Caroline wogan durieux, david le doux, corinne me neir, vincent guaccero, louis guglielmi, nowell daste, armin scheller, act- ing department head; peter kahn. zoology first row: blanche e. Jackson, ellinor h. behre, terry pullig, d. h. b. boudreaux. second row: george c. kent, jr., harry j. bennett, o. w. rosewall, department chairman, third row: ira d. george, george h. lowery, henry James werner, j. harvey roberts. government department eric voegelin, robert j. harris, deparf- ment head; peter j. fliess, william c. havard. psychology left to right: g. b. bell, frank m. du mas. t. w. richards, bernard m. bass. m. ray loree. henry d. shanldin. paul c. young. germanic languages John t. krumpelmann, fritz dohse, mrs. baldner, carl hammer. books and libraries mary alice hebert, department head; katherine tfiomas. school of journalism seated: edythe gelpi. standing: r. h. wiggins, a. o. goldsmith, f. j. price, marvin g. osborn. direc- tor, bruce r. me coy, ernest gueymard, mrs. gelpi of the morning advocate and mr. gueymard of the state-times are assistants. romance language front row: martin e. erickson, alice b. capderville, h. a. major, agatha la croix, wyatt a. pickens, elliott d. healy. back row: henri b. janin, John j. guilbeaun, c. g. tayior, alfredo berumen. botany department first row: bernard lowy, c. s. me cles- key, s. p. chilton, department head, second row: c. f. more- land, a. r. colmer, h. e. wheeler, third row: c. a. brown, a. g. plakidas, w. s. cook. classical language william t. avery, paul g. moorhead, department head; John j. gearin, betty caldwell, secretary. speech department w. w. braden, g. w. gray, cordelia brong, c. b. shauer, edith dabney, c. w. Bradford, j. van riper, not pictured: w. a. wiksell, don blakely, francis mer- ritt, c. m. wise, harriett idol. sociology homer I. hitt, department head; paul h. price, roland j. pellegrin, marion b. smith, verino j. parenton, fred c. frey, dean emeritus of university; alvin I. bertrand, rudolf heberle, I. b. lucky, not pictured: frank w. girling- house. english department I. p. simpson, n. m. caffee, g. c. branam, estelle williams, c. a. holaday, e. I. marilla, Cathe- rine heald, r. c. humphrey, John e. uhler. first row: suianna alford, Columbia, miss.; chi omega, darling court. robert p. j. ball, baton rouge. betty ann burrow, new Orleans. second row: louise t. burrow, tallulah. robert e. burrow, birmingham, ala. louise Courtney cate, baton rouge. seniors college off arts and sciences first row: nancy c. collins, shreveport; chi omega, mortar board, theta sigma phi, alpha lambda delta, daily reveille edi- tor (1953), news editor (1952), gumbo belle, rote sponsor and regiment little colonel. kenneth j. crain, new Orleans; phi gamma delta. galen g. crawford, jr., baton rouge; pershing rifles, scab- bard and blade. delia dell davis, baton rouge. howard d. devillier, bunkie. second row: ruth e. dorgan, baton rouge. Wallace j. dorion, new Orleans; theta xi, l.s.u. radio work- shop, la. players guild. george e. dozier, west monroe; g m, aime. John c. duncan, stuttgart, ark.; sigma chi, ifc, arnold air society, scabbard and blade, g m, president of arts and sciences, phi eta sigma, canterbury dub. eliiabeth laura fitisimons, covington; newman dub. donald james folse, white castle; president of arnold air society, scabbard and blade, dms. 113 I seniors college of arts and sciences first row: elizabeth franklin, new Orleans; alpha chi sigma, phi gamma mu, lambda, newman club, paul w. galmiche, new Orleans; pi kappa alpha, football, american legion award. polly ann gemar, kerrville, texas. enrique r. gonzales, Sebastian, texas; newman club. james randal goodwill, baton rouge; kappa alpha order, eta sigma phi, I club, track letter-man, ywca, circle k club, student senate, kenneth b. heflin, bossier city; theta xi. second row: godofredo m. herzog, lapaz, Bolivia; alpha epsilon pi, beta tau mu, student senate, hillel. mauree m. hickerson, baton rouge; kappa delta, newman club, pi alpha mu. ruth ann hyneman, evanston, ill.; delta gamma, delta gam- ma delta, alpha lambda delta, canterbury club. marilyn [enkins, Jackson, miss.; kappa delta. Virginia Johnson, memphis, tenn.; alpha omicron pi, lamb- da, ywca. conrad kaplan, kaplan; artillery association. first row: marvin e. kendrick, shreveport; phi gamma delta. Jose ph lamendola, lutcher; theta xi, artillery association, newman club. alice yost lawson, jackson; kappa delta, clare margaret leeper, baton rouge; zeta tau alpha, lamb- da. herman levin, pensacola, fla. lucia ann lewis, monroe; psi chi. second row: keith loshusan, kinston Jamaica; beta tau mu. eugene j. loyacano, new Orleans; beta tau mu. marie teresa martine, burnside. ray maumus, new Orleans; theta xi, sigma delta chi, pi alpha mu, newman club, news editor on summer reveille, sports editor of 1953 gumbo, sports editor of daily reveille. earlean m. me carrick, new Orleans. dick me caughan, lake charles. 114 first row: william a. me donnell, new Orleans; alpha tau omega. gloria me kenzie, pascagoula, miss.; kappa delta. richard michel, marksville. robert g. morgan, new Orleans; theta xi, arnold air society. arthur s. morse, new Orleans. betty peer, new Orleans; beta sigma omicron. second row: wanda perkins, Houston, texas; alpha delta pi, lambda, gumbo belle, soph advisor, cheerleader. Jacqueline poet, new Orleans; beta sigma omicron. william a. power, sardis, miss.; alpha tau omega, baer irwin rambach, new Orleans; phi epsilon pi, arnold air society, samurai, hillel. Joseph John ross, Philadelphia, pa. mary patricia sanchez, baton rouge; alpha xi delta, lambda. first row: helen gordon singletary, baton rouge; delta phi alpha, bsu, ywca. martha ann smith, houma; soph advisor, purple jackets. mack b. solomon, pensacola, fla.; phi eta sigma, sigma delta chi, mu sigma rho, editor of reveille, lehrue steven, lake chaHes; sigma alpha epsilon, ifc, beta tau mu, phi eta sigma, ymca. william o. thomas, Collins, miss, wesley ann travis, jackson, miss. second row: robert p. waldron, new Orleans; pi kappa alpha, g m so- ciety. robert me gehee Wallace; kappa sigma, president of pres- byterian youth fellowship, It. col. in rote, scabbard and blade, omicron delta kappa, pershing rifles, ifc, society for advancement of management, asme, dms. roy c. walther, gibson; g m. laura elizabeth watson, meridian, miss. immanuel wexler, tel-aviv, Israel; alpha epsilon pi, student senate, pi gamma mu, hillel, ymca. tl 115 first row: byron I. aucoin, ville platte; sophomore. elva bardin, oak grove; junior. roy I. beard, bogalusa; sophomore. bette beauclair, new Orleans; junior. james I. bacnel, kenner; sophomore. dale bennnett, baton rouge; sophomore. juanedd berry, baton rouge; sophomore. warrda blackburn, franklin; sophomore. Joseph bianca, ferriday; sophomore. second row: martin bonacorse, baton rouge; sophomore. bruce j. borello, new Orleans; junior. albert I. bossier, gramercy; junior. bobby gene bowers, high point, north Carolina; junior. jared w. bradley, covington; junior. rosalyne brown, little rock, ark.; junior. dolores bullock; baton rouge; junior. james m. burch, osyka, miss.; junior. mary eleanor byrnes, ethel; sophomore. third row: raymond cadaro, new Orleans; sophomo re. dawn caillouet, lockport; sophomore. vera canazio, brazil; sophomore. sue carter, new Orleans; sophomore. frederick p. chalin, new Orleans; sophomore. verline chapman, oak grove; sophomore. I. glen cobb, shreveport; junior. james cole, shreveport; sophomore. kathryn I. cooper, crenshaw, miss.; sophomore. fourth row: carolyn Crawford, gretna; sophomore, ernestine crouse, baton rouge; junior. John d ' angelo, new Orleans; junior, dee davies, baton rouge; junior, barbara a. dawson, new Orleans; junior, edward h. demouy, new Orleans; junior. Joseph dileo, new Orleans; junior, albert donald, west monroe; sophomore, ruby douglas, coushatta; sophomore. first row: j. I. eumer, sulphur; junior. alice garth, new Orleans; sophomore. calvin gauley, slide!!; junior. william richard harnan, new Orleans; junior. horace harvey, covington; junior. gunther hellmonts, dusseldorf, germany; und. grad.; senior. patricia holliday, new Orleans; sophomore, forrest hooper, baton rouge; junior. Jackie hope, shreveport; junior. second row: loys I. huckabay, mer rouge, la.; sophomore. lois colette Jackson, new Orleans, la.; sophomore. anne Jennings, sardis, miss.; sophomore. w. g. jones jr., mansfield, la.; junior. edward c. teller, new Orleans, la.; junior. John f. kirn jr., orlando, fla.; junior. carl koreen, flushing, new york. ttiomas a. lacour, moreauville, la.; sophomore. Stanley j. lamendola, lutcher, la.; sophomore. Ihird row: Joan landry, plaquemine; junior. hugh lewing, mansfield; sophomore. joe lipsey, baton rouge; sophomore. argiro louchis, new Orleans; sophomore. James allison, gonzales; sophomore. ruth manilia, kenner; sophomore. billie mason, natchitoches; sophomore. sylvia mayeux, alexandria; sophomore. nancy mcginnies, baton rouge; sophomore. fourth row: alanzo meadows, merryville, la. cora meginnis, new Orleans, la.; sophomore. janis a. meyers, ttiibodaux, la.; sophomore. donald j. millet, reserve, la.; sophomore. Jennie elizabeth modinger, new Orleans, la.; sophomore. ronald anthony monica, lutcher, la.; sophomore. clyde h. moore, new Orleans, la.; junior. jay moore, shreveport, la.; junior. lloyd alien murdock, zwolle, la.; sophomore. college of arts and sciences 117 (A 01 ] Cl first row: betty francos nichols, shreveport; junior. william m. nolen, de ridder; junior. david ray norsworthy, florien; junior. james e. oertel, baton rouge; sophomore. alfred olinde, new roads; junior. carol ann olsen, new Orleans; sophomore. valentine palmira, peru; junior. george b. petrie, crowley; sophomore. franklin dewitt platt, marion; sophomore. second row: warren c. plauche, houma; junior. carolie robertson, new Orleans; sophomore. gloria ellen rosen, wichita, kansas; junior robert h. russell, olla; junior. mary jane seal, new Orleans; sophomore. wade h. sigmon, jr., welcome; junior. Stanley I. sizeler, new Orleans; junior. wayne smith, van, texas; junior. Stanislaus j. st. martin, laplace; sophomore. O 3 o O Dl 5 o c 3 third row: Helen v. steer, baton rouge; junio r. donald r. stoker, haynesville; sophomore. jesse e. strother, oakdale; junior. manuel j. talluto, new Orleans; junior. william o. templet, plaquemine; junior. tommiann thigpen, bay springs, miss.; sophomore. waiter tisdale, bogalusa; sophomore. norman tompkins, mary; junior. patricia triche, napoleonville; sophomore. bobbie jean vining, sandheimer; sophomore. fourth row: frank w. villenwe ' rder, new Orleans; und. senior. sue wafer, grand isle; junior. margaret jane wakefield, colfax; sophomore. paula walden, converse; sophomore. robert w. weldon, pitkin; junior. betty June white, bossier city; sophomore. patsy white, baton rouge; sophomore. robert Stanley white, georgetown; sophomore. glynn I. wood, dequincy; sophomore. mary stella woolfolk, zachary; junior. college of arts and sciences 118 standing, left to right: robert pavy, warren Jacobs, godofredo harzog, jada hirscnman, Stanley white, paul young, harry seese, James oertel. sitting, left to right: sylvia lee, bobette carney, frankie slay, dale bennett. beta tau mu left to right: barney fuselier, Hubert waguespack, william wetta, bernard hirsch, james marchand, james friedberg, e. j. taul, bobby jean vining, patsy robinson, burt bujard. honorary pre-med fraternity, members must be in their college with a 1.5 overall average and maintain a 2.0 average the semester before initiation. officers charles d. belleau president joel b. smason vice-president leonard w. bunch recording secretary louis h. stern corresponding secretary wade sigmon treasurer jo ann me lennon historian lawrence I. me alpin sergeant-at-arms richard michel pledgemaster standing, left to right: louis h. stern, guy guarino, wade sigmon, leonard bunch, lawrence me alpin, charles belleau, jo ann me lennon. sitting: Jackie merrill, joel smason. not pictured thomas austin juanedd berry ann breen james brown william brown waiter cockerham Barbara dawson Joseph dileo albert donald james freeman thomas graves edward jenevein thomas lacour paula John landry charles langford keith loshusan eugene loyacano ruth manilia richard michel Jennie modinger warren plauche John puglise reuben roy camille scatterly Stanley sizeler lehrue Stephens alien walden W? t geological and mining society professional and honorary society to main- tain a high degree of integrity and provide a meeting place for friendship among stu- dents. officers jim moncrief president bobby jones vice-president jim parks secretary gerry dozier treasurer members first row: w. j. ainsworth, jim Cleveland, george colongne. second row: j. a. coons, John herbert davis, george dozier. third row: John cecil duncan, wilford ellis, charles hibberts. fourth row: charles hill, albert Johnson, bob- by jones. fifth row: John jungschleser, george koenig, John langford. sixth row: charles lipari, ralph melancon, charles moseley. seventh row: marvin rushing, fred muncy, jo grady slone. eighth row: turner veith, bob waldon, albert warren. mu sigma rho members must maintain an overall 2.33 for five consecutive semesters, officers duncan burford president kenneth w. tullos vice-president betty blaclcard . . . recording secretary elaine Washington . corresponding secretary louise guthrie treasurer ray sommer advisor members first row: marjorie atlas, beverly bateman, Barbara blanchard, cleo. borden. second row: leonard bunch, duncan burford, betty caldwell, kenneth crain. third row: Ida davis, Virginia easterly, jo ann fussell, louise guthrie. fourth row: horace harvey, Virginia Johnson, theresa landry, maurine linquist. fifth row: marilyn mcclintock, wanda mene- tre, fay moreland, suzanne mouton. sixth row: david norsworthy, nancy jo olive, arlen peltier, robert powell. seventh row: anita prieto, jeanon richard- son, helen robert, peyton robert. eighth row: james rogers, mack solomon, vernon sonnier, mary jane steed. ninth row: helen steer, louis stern, fabia thomas, joe t homas. tenth row: mary barbara vick, donald vid- rine, albert warren, kenneth tullos. not pictured June atkinson, winthrop baker, robert bal- lina, charles belleau, Joyce berteron, marvin gahagan, huldah lieberman, marjorie mullin, warren plauche, william power, joel smason, ethelyn stott, r. e. Washington, leonard wil- liam, imanuel wexler, betty blackard. PI alpha mu professional publishing, advertising and manage- ment fraternity for majors in journalism. officers don didier president ray maumus vice-president jesse strother secretary-treasurer members dee davis don didier ray maumus jesse strother professional and honorary fraternity to advance knowledge and research in psychology. officers warren j. me govern president otto gilbert vice-presidenh harry e. hall secretary gerald e. me cullough treasurer otto e. gilbert harry e. hall Virginia m. Johnson herman i. levin ray stiles members gerald e. me cullough warren j. me govern ben k. patton, jr. ronald pryer not pictured martha e. bernal william j. quick perry I. davis barbara a. karstendiek robert p. mahood grace y. morgan melvin p. reid milton i. rosenzueig rhoda stolper j. w. wetherford !-4 f rf : psi chi honorary social science fraternity requiring a 2.0 average for 21 hours of social science. officers John f. montagne . . . president elizabeth I. franklin . vice-president gerald e. me cullough . secretary- treasurer members left to right: gerald e. mc-cullough, John f. montagne, sam Joseph d ' antoni, elizabeth logan franklin, imanuel wexler, dr. j. leon dark. not pictured: robert ball, jr, sarah boteler, leo d ' aubin, george dill- maun, jr., don folse, Joseph keogh, sherrel me ilveene, william me laws, jr., thaddeus pruyn, charles taylor. pi gamma m L 123 i a. r. choppin, dean of chemistry physics the dean gleb mamantov, president the college of left to right, first row: dr. Virginia williams, dr. olen nance, mrs. maud purdy, dr. e. a. fieger. second row: dr. helen williams, dr. gunther eichhorn, dr. w. r. edwards, jr., dr. maurice vick. third row: dr. c. r. mc- lellan, dr. j. I. e. erickson, dr. f. j. robichaux, dr. Jordan g. lee. fourth row: dr. John f. Christian, dr. paul dela- hay, dr. a. r. choppin, dr. phillip w. west, dr. eugene w. berg, dr. william w. tison. e s Ml: ' illiam senn, vice-president william graham secretary-treasurer chemistry and physics physics first row: d. v. guthrie, vincent parker, department head; max goodrich, Joseph levinger. second row: Joseph rey- nolds. dorr c. ralph, lloyd w. morris, Stanley bashkin. first row: august v. bailey, new Orleans. edward a. barcena, new Orleans. ralph j. berni, new Orleans; president of senior class. florine blouin, new Orleans. leonard n. conley, jr., melville; pershing rifles, major, air r.o.t.c second row: eugenia godoy, guatemala. william h. graham, jackson, tenn., vice-president newman club, secretary-treasurer college, ph! lambda upsilon. gleb, mamantov, new york, lambda chi alpha, president, college chem. and physics, honor court, omicron delta kappa, alpha ch! sigma, phi lambda upsilon, pi mu ep- silon, phi eta sigma, amer. chem. soc. award, college chem. and physics honor award, alpha chi sigma fresh- man chem. award. ricardo m. pytkowicz, no de Janeiro, brazil, alpha chi sigma. frank evans shields, baton rouge; delta sigma phi. seniors 125 undergraduates first row: lloyd aguillard, jr., new roads; junior. rodney I. berthelot, maurepas; junior. bobby g. blaylock; baton rouge, sophomore. weaver t. brian, shreveport; sophomore. george robert burleson, baton rouge; sophomore. willard r. de fouvest, pascagoula, miss.; junior. ann devall, baton rouge; sophomore. second row: james harold junkin, baton rouge; junior, carlyle luke le bas, ville platte; junior, truett j. lemoine, markville; sophomore, hettye gene loch, mccomb, miss.; junior, fernando ortega, havana, cuba; sophomore, james h. phillips, lismore; sophomore. John d. prejean, sulphur, la.; sophomore, hugh j. young, monroe; sophomore. making whiskey aint so risky if you can ' t cram study maybe its out of gasoline alpha chi sigma professional chemistry and physics fraternity for male students with a high scholastic average. officers caliste cenac president lee remy vice-president ricardo pytlcowicz secretary Jacob strassner treasurer members milton bailey jan barlow george burleson caliste cenac charles colvin william cooper Harold dupuy Joseph franti ray herd tester bullet James junlcin amiss kean carlyle lebas cecil lemoine gleb mamantov robert owens Joseph regan lee remy octavio romero Jacques savoy william senn jimmie sippel Jacob strassner c. Strickland Joseph wheeler not pictured phil brubacker arthur da silva raymond garett roy gerard ricardo pytkowicz John van deren honorary chemistry fraternity requiring a 2.5 average in chemistry. officers isaac trachtenburg president calvin mattax vice-president j. e. strassner secretary-treasurer members talivaldis berzins william hardin graham james h. junkin calvin mattax richard moravek eugene bemy octavio romero roy st pierre Jacques savoy j. e. strassner carlton Strickland isaac trachtenberg phi lambda upsilon the dean j. b. trant, dean, college of commerce college of commerce norman stevens, president secretarial science Icon megginson, margaret newberry, Howard norton, f. d. ferguson, w. m. young. 5 s h. b. Conner, ir. vice-president louis f uselier secretary-treasurer department of accounting first row: g. m. jones, george fair. w. h. endy. second row: c. I. dunn, robert ovam, marvin tummins. third row: lloyd morrison, department head; j. m. owen. business administration first row: It. d. reyer, j. b. Johnson, milton goldberg, p. f. boyer. second row: leon megginson, j. w. reddoch, w. h. baughn, c. s. overmiller. third row: j. w. par- sons, r. a. blackwood, j. b. trant. department head; w. m. young, s. w. preston. economics department s. a. caldwell, h. I. me cracken, de- partment head; w. d. ross. second row: I. j. melton, j. w. chis- holm, k. m. thompson, j. p. payne, david townsend. first row: kirby k. awagain, berwick. francis josette braud, thibodaux. glendon a. bryan, bryceland; delta sigma pi, propeller club. seniors college of commerce second row: fred edmond bulliard, st. martinville; theta xi, I club, football. robert c. case, new Orleans, robert lee crosby, jr., crosby, miss.; pi kappa alpha. first row: leo grant d ' aubin, new Orleans. Clifford beebe ' davis, diamond. mary ethel de generes, baton rouge; alpha delta pi, delta gamma delta, newman club, propeller club, al- pha beta chi pres., student council. william j. doran, jr., baton rouge; theta kappa phi. patricia joan dupre, texarkana, texas; ch! omega, new- man club, alpha beta chi. robert m. fetzer, jackson; I club, baseball. second row: harvey fitzgerald, covington. mack v. furlow, jr., new Orleans; captain in rote, vice- president of beta alpha psi, pi tau pi, president of senior class. Joseph tex gilbert, jr., Birmingham, alabama; president of sigma alpha epsilon, phi eta sigma, pi gamma mu, pi tau pi, tiger band, concert band, student senate, president of soph class, president of junior class, ifc, commerce council. lloyd Joseph gravois, port alien; propeller club. harry t. house, montgomery, alabama; I club, artillery assoc., marketing club, boxing team. edward f. hurlston, la ceiba, honduras; kappa alpha or- der, alpha kappa psi, propeller club, arnold air society. 130 first row: dorothy jacks, shreveport; delta zeta. donald m. Johnson, baton rouge; delta sigma pi, pro- peller club, dance committee, students of the nation, ymca cabinet. mayer levy, jr., new Orleans; president of phi epsilon pi, arnold air society. arnold m. lincove, shreveport; phi epsilon pi, honor court, omicron delta kappa, scabbard and blade, tau kappa alpha, debate team, pi tau pi. basile roy liuzza, baton rouge; beta alpha psi, phi eta sig- ma, propeller club. edward r. matlock, calumet, michigan; president of scab- bard and blade, president of society for advancement of management, delta sigma pi, arnold air society, distinguished military student, chairman of university dance committee. second row: anthony milazzo, lake charles; p! tau pi, arnold air society. david prentice milligan, gary, Indiana; I club, society for the advancement of management, propeller club, sigma chi, 1st It. rote, boxing team. John f. montagne, abbeville; It. rote. eugene a. nolan, baton rouge; theta xi, artillery associa- tion. henry charles nicolay, jr., new Orleans, pi tau pi, scabbard and blade, captain of pershing rifles, propeller club. robert normann, new Orleans; sigma nu. first row: gladden I. norris, west monroe; delta chi, newman club, vice-president of alpha epsilon rho, assistant moral com- missioner of student body. jerry c. ordeneaux, lutcher; theta xi. morris j. parrino, cheneyville; pi tau pi, beta alpha psi. second row: gurvis j. post, marion; theta xi, delta sigma pi, ifc, sa- murai. joan ellen price, port sulphur; phi mu, secretary-treasurer of senior class, propeller club, society for the advance- ment of management, newman club. John I. quirk, eunice; alpha tau omega. seniors college of commerce seniors college of commerce first row: thomas b. riley, baton rouge; sigma chi, alpha kappa ps!, artillery assoc. I. clyde rushworth, jr., baton rouge; delta sigma pi, ar- tillery assoc., society for advancement of management. gene h. sandifer, bunkie; delta sigma pi, beta alpha psi. second row: Stephen sandor, baton rouge; vice-president of newman club, alvaro humberto sardi, Caracas, Venezuela; venezulean center, propeller club, patrick e. shay, lake providence first row: garland e. shepherd, haynesville, delta chi. norman g. stevens, jr., picayune, miss.; sigma alpha epsi- lon, pi tau pi, I club, football team, president of college of commerce. g. julia stravch, istmina choco, Colombia; alpha beta chi. charles e. taylor, lillie; beta gamma sigma, delta sigma pi, pi gamma mu, beta alpha psi. John t. thibodeaux, baton rouge. second row: Joseph m. titone, shreveport; pi tau pi, beta alpha psi, artillery association, It. in rote. ulrich John torrence, new Orleans; society for the ad- vancement of management, newman club, proctors organization. philip a. tweedy, new Orleans. mary carol weimar, vicksburg, miss.; kappa kappa gam- ma, alpha beta chi, newman club. daniel p. whitty, dutchtown; pi tau pi, beta alpha psi, president of propeller club, society for the advance- ment of management, ymca, vice-president of senior class. 132 first row: roy r. alberts, new Orleans; sophomore. james I. badin, zachary; sophomore. John r. bailey, lake charles; junior. larry I. barren, minden; sophomore. jay a. barton, shreveport; sophomore. rona!-d e. boyington, bogalusa; junior. robert d. bradford, natchez, miss.; sophomore. william f. broussard, Oakland city, ind.; sophomore. shirley r. brown, baton rouge; junior. second row: thomas c. bryce, buffalo, new york; junior. martha ann caillouet, greenville, miss.; sophomore. anthony caldarera, new Orleans; junior. mary anne colbert, shreveport; junior. norman comeaux, new Iberia; sophomore. edwin coons, houma; junior. j. hardy cooper, baton rouge; sophomore. janie I. cross, goshen springs, miss.; junior. russell j. culotta, baton rouge; sophomore. third row: charlotte a. daigle, baton rouge; junior, dixie r. daniels, shreveport; sophomore, marilyn daubs, leesville; junior, clifton a. dejean, plaquemine; junior, ryan douzot, hessmer; sophomore, kenneth w. dupree, bunkie; sophomore, juan r. encinosa, new Orleans; sophomore, miguel gasteazoro, laceiba, Honduras; sophomore, richard gauthier, arabi; junior. fourth row: charles gerrets, algiers; junior, william m. gore, ferriday; junior, harold griggs, chatham; junior, dan b. grissett, lake charles; junior, homer hardin, ponchatoula; sophomore, harold hatchett, texarkana, texas; sophomore, denver hollabaugh, baton rouge; sophomore, franklin jackson, simpson; sophomore, helen c. jarrell, lisbon; junior. 01 college of commerce 133 first row: edward m. jolly, memphis, term.; junior, jerry jones, grand chenier; junior, buck kearns, thibodaux; junior, robert kearns, thibodaux; junior, joann keller, bastrop; sophomore, robert d. keller, baton rouge; junior, horace d. kendrick, vivian; sophomore, tester I. lacour, georgetown; sophomore, charles j. larue, new Orleans; junior. second row: Constance may kitto, baton rouge; junior. mary I. ledbetter, ruston; sophomore. beverly levert, bogalusa; sophomore. jacomine p. markey, new Orleans; junior. erice mccarty, cheneyville; junior. h. k. mcfatter, dequincy; junior. george I. mcguffee, harrisonburg; sophomore. anna louise mcinnis, lake charles; sophomore. mary jo mitchell, bogalusa; sophomore. (A O o 3 -o O 91 o c 3 third row: normal nell nash, new Orleans; junior, marjorie nobles, star city, ark.; sophomore, jeannette oustalet, new Orleans; junior, beverly b. patton, new Orleans; sophomore, charles j. pellissier, new Orleans; junior. Barbara penton, baton rouge; sophomore. Francis d. perrault, natchez, miss.; sophomore, jimmy pigford, meridian, miss.; sophomore, pat pruyn, baton rouge; junior. college of commerce fourth row: harold rabalais, baton rouge; junior. natalie reulet, rosedale; junior. hamilton rial, mcgehee, ark.; sophomore. isma roy, mansura; junior. william d. sword, baton rouge; sophomore. w. Wallace thomas iii, alexandria; junior. william werner, baton rouge; junior. ronnie white, plainview, tex.; sophomore. thomas c. young, denver; junior. delta sigma pi officers frank piper president Howard belcher 1st. vice-president homer me bride edward coons, jr. anthony caldarera 2nd. vice-president secretary treasurer first row: howard belcher, richard bradford, paul brown. second row: william d. brown, glendon bryan, anthony cal- darera. third row: harvey b. Conner, jr., edwin coons, jr., william j. doran. fourth row: louis a. fuselier, charles gerrets, billie jo hedge. fifth row: r. r. izor, donald Johnson, ed jolly, sixth row: pierre le mieux, homer me bride, jack markey. seventh row: ed matlock, charles pellissier, frank piper, eighth row: gurvis j. post, jr., I. c. rushworth, h. h. sackett. ninth row: frank w. truitt, jr., carl walker, leonard werner, torn young. 135 beta alpha psi honorary and professional accounting fraternity to promote interest in accounting and to promote the study of accounting, members must be ac- counting majors with at least a junior status with a 2.5 average in accounting courses. officers fall semester jesse morris presidenf mack furlow vice-president dorothy Cunningham secretary roy liuzza treasurer officers spring semester mack furlow president arnold lincove vice-president mary beeler . . secretary dan whitty treasurer members first row: nestor arceneaux, mary beeler, sally gatzke, william gore. second row: paul hebert, robert me rae, morris parrino, arthur roberts. third row: charles taylor, Joseph titone, leonard werner, daniel whitty. not pictured st. clair bienvenu. dorothy Cunningham, mack fur- low, andrew howell, arnold lincove, basile liuzza, william malcolm, gene sandifer. to promote friendly relations between students and faculty; to foster scientific study and research in the field of marketing; to develop sound think- ing in marketing theory and more exact knowl- edge and definition of marketing principles; to improve the methods and technique of marketing research; to contribute to the improvement of the teaching of marketing; to develop better public understanding and appreciation of marketing problems; to study and discuss legislation and judicial decisions regarding marketing; to improve marketing personnel and study personnel prob- lems; to record progress in marketing through the publication of outstanding paper; to encourage and uphold sound, honest practices, and to keep marketing work on a high ethical plane. officers frank piper president Janice denson vice-president barbara rolfs secretary-treasurer edwin ballard publicity chairman donald Johnson membership chairman edwin ballard, h. b. Conner, Janice denson, frank dvorak, harold griggs, harry house, donald John- son, richard kidd, homer me bride, george me guffee, david milligan, jeanette oustalet, frank piper, hyman sackett, carol weimer, dan whitty. not pictured: r. m. hill, barbara rolfs, beverly skillinqberg. marketing club professional organization to stimulate interest, activity, and cooperation among woman students in the college of commerce in their chosen fields. officers mary ethel de generas president carol weimar vice-president patsy dupre secretary clarece jarrell treasurer members first row: jeanette oustatel, beverly leet, marilyn daubs, patsy dupre, carol weimar, norma nash, clarece jarrell. second row: julea strouch, sally gatzke, connie kitto, mrs. margaret newberry, faculty advisor, charlotte daigle, natalie reulet, Janice d enson, barbara rolfs. not pictured mary ethel de generas, dorothy wascom. propeller club professional organization dedicated to the study, furtherance, and support of the american mer- chant marine. officers daniel whitty president steve sandor vice-president connie kitto secretary-treasurer members first row: john allemand, james alien, edwin bal- lard, larry barren, glendon bryan. second row: mary de generas, micky gasteazaro, jimmy Harrison, dark hersey, ed hurleston. third row: donald Johnson, Constance Icitto, bev- erly ann leet, henry nicolay, robert normann. fourth row: frank piper, jr., george platt, jo ellen price, Hamilton rial, gilbert rogers. fifth row: barbara rolfs, herman sackett, steve sandor, william werner, daniel whitty. not pictured lloyd gravois, louis griffith, torn heath, pierre le mieux, John liebert, roy liuzza, clara machin (mrs.), alvaro sardi. alpha beta chi 137 the dean f president sam leake dean e. b. robert demonstration school student student teachers college of education s vice-president james reviere secretary cynthia gallent advanced professional programs b. i. mitchell, margarete teer, John a. hunter, j. w. ristler. committee head m. s. robertson, j. o. pettiss, russell e. helmick, substituting for grace hughes; george h. deer, may w. deblieux, w. a. lawrence, louise ward, b. g. mitchell, e. b. robert, substituting for w. r. dine. teaching load of faculty marietta picot, rodnev dine, carolyn liles, louise h. beard, watt black. student personnel services w. r. eglin, lynden b. sherrill, c. I. madden, dorothy lancaster, russell e. helmick, w. g. higginbotham. curriculum, instructional patterns george h. deer, w. t. robinson, henry o. dresser, marie alien, John I. garrett, jr., edna m. hockaday, 1. 1. kilgore, jr., e. b. robert. preparation of faculty may w. deblieux, I. m. harrison, evelyn g. dark, charles w. diel, Joan b. spanier, howard m. norton. s professional lab experiences w. a. lawrence, rose bailey, margaret smith, j. q. long, ethel hanchey, a. e. swanson, doris h. kay. new lab school library committee louise ward, margaret varner, John r. shoptaugh, will c. daniels, m. s. robertson, grace bailey, h. I. garrett, elizabeth moore. definition, objectives, and organization of a college for teacher education j. o. pettiss, marion e. huxley, lillian I. oleson, mara me bee, mary b. hilzim, francis a. drury. first row: milton p. arable, mathews. June norman atkinson, supreme, dorothy Joan barry, new Orleans; pi beta phi. onda bishop, baton rouge. barbara jean blanchard, baton rouge; delta zeta, kappa delta pi. caldon j. boudreaux, plaquemine. seniors college of education second row: whitney j. boudreaux, houma; kappa delta pi; future teachers of america. griffon j. bourgeois, plaquemine; kappa phi kappa; kappa kappa psi; phi mu alpha-sinfornia. yvonne leach boyington, bogalusa; alpha ch! omega. eleanor bridgman, houma; Westminster fellowship; future teachers of america. sue vignes brown, elizabeth; kappa delta; lambda; y.w.c.a.; freshman dorm, council; soph, and senior ad- visor. jo anne browne, baton rouge; phi mu; panhellenic. y.w.c.a.; ft. a.; a.c.e.; b.s.u; freshman queen. first row: helen brupbacher, new Orleans. mae dee calhoun, zachary; delta delta delta, panhel- lenic, military sponsor. dorothy dean cannon, norco; alpha chi omega, future teachers of america, Westminster fellowship. roberta c. cothran, jonesboro; delta delta delta, kappa delta pi. bobbye jean craig, griffin, ark. bobbie jean Crawford, mccomb, miss.; president of phi mu, 1952; vice-president, 1951; music chairman, ' 49; vice-president, mortar board; sophomore advisor, 1950; kappa delta pi, sigma alpha Iota, chaplain; lambda, baptist student center, student senate, 1950-1952; pres- ident of sophomore class, president of junior class; outstanding pledge of phi mu, 1949; gumbo favorite, 1950. second row: fulton e. curtis, baywood. ronney boyd daigre, baton rouge; kappa phi kappa, f.t.a. ida kay davis, tylertown, miss.; phi mu; kappa delta pi, p! mu epsilon; wesley foundation, executive council, f.t.a. Catherine ann debenedetto, cinclair; f.t.a., a.c.e., day girls. Joseph b. dernier, III. baton rouge; sigma chi, kappa phi kappa, ffa, interfraternity athletic council, interfrater- nity council, f.t.a Virginia ann easterly, denham springs; delta zeta, ' delta gamma delta; alpha lambda delta; kappa delta pi. first row: evelyn m. ellis, new Orleans; modern dance club president. robert j. falterman, new Orleans; phi delta theta, kappa phi kappa, rote. patsy jean farr, baton rouge; ywca, fta, ace, methodist student center. emma gene fleming, mccomb; phi mu, secretary-treas- urer of jr. class of ed. jo ann fussell, baton rouge; kappa delta pi. cynthia gallent, centerville, miss.; alpha delta pi, secre- tary-treasurer of college of education future teachers of america, Westminster fellowship, delta gamma delta, student Christian council. second row: lois metayer garrett, alexandria; delta delta delta, delta gamma delta, sophomore adviser, best supporting ac- tress, theta alpha phi, newman club, la players guild, radio workshop. jacqueling geismar, new Orleans; alpha epsilon phi, pres. of senior class in college of education, alpha epsilon phi, lambda, future teachers of america, association of childhood education. thomas marshal! germany, baton rouge; artillery associa- tion. emest a. gibson, baton rouge. louise guthrie, monroe; delta zeta, kappa delta pi, lamb- da, wesley foundation, honor award scholarship, t. h. Karris scholarship, ywca, vice-pres ' rdent of the junior class in the college of education, valedictorian of senior class at l.s.u. ann Harris, caster; gumbo belle, rote, newman club, var- sity debate team, tau kappa alpha. first row: englander carmen heflin, new Orleans; beta sigma omi- cron. shirley a. hernon, livingston, ala. b. fae hill, oak grove; baptist student union, future teach- ers association, association childhood education. lillie horn, new Orleans. emile d. hotard, jr., reserve. patsy lyanne hennington, mccomb, miss.; delta gamma. second row: james w. Humphreys, baton rouge; kappa phi kappa. burt h. hunley, donaldsonville. faye hunt, baton rouge; purple jackets, secretary of col- lege of education. mrs. lou ellen s. ingalls, zachary. alice mccormick Jennings, baton rouge; phi lambda pi, future teachers of america, association of childhood education, phi lambda pi. myrtlee katz, new Orleans; hillel, future teachers of amer- ica, association of childhood education. 143 seniors college of education first row: jo arm kennedy, delhi; future teachers of america; associa- tion childhood education, baptist student union. joycelyn kennedy, new Orleans. Barbara laporte, new Orleans; kappa delta. c. eulalie laurent, alexandria; alpha delta pi; dining hall representative, french house. second row: sam o. leake, jr., woodville, mississippi; kappa phi kappa president, president college of education, future teach- ers association president. sarah elmore lowe, baton rouge; delta zeta, sigma alpha iota, tau beta sigma, kappa delta pi, Canterbury Club. ellen r. martin, pensacola, florida, kappa delta; kappa delta pi, Westminster fellowship, y.w.c.a. shirley a. martin, Washington, Pennsylvania; delta psi kap- pa; women ' s recreation association president; asso- ciated women students. ' : Ve- in :. T: - we first row: ann w. may, meridian, mississippi; delta delta delta; president, president west hall, vice-president of future teachers of america. benjamin t. meadows, merryville. peggy messick, marksville, kappa delta pi, gumbo favo- rite, calendar girl, engineers ball court, home coming court 1950-51. John w. munson, addis; kappa phi kappa; american ordi- nance association; distinguished military graduate. kathryn gaye nash, logansport; alpha chi omega; wesley foundation; and lambda. kathryn y. nichols, baton rouge; phi mu; delta gamma delta; associated childhood education. second row: anita c. norman, supreme. norma jean o ' brien, new Orleans; alpha xi delta; delta gamma delta; a.c.e, f.t.a billio jean odom, baton rouge. vivian ogle, new Orleans; alpha delta pi, b.s.u. council, senior advisor, alpha sigma rho, candidate for ' darling of Isu, radio workshop, student Christian council, com- mittee of 100. james j. o ' quinn, colfax. wynona e. peters, baton rouge. first i verno reo joeii. . ' : 144 first row: Virginia phillips, glenmora; kappa delta pi, f.t.a florence pippin, kenner; phi mu. vernie a. pitre, houma; f.t.a., arnoid air society; newman club; sports editor, reveille. betty ratdiff, pineville; alpha delta pi; vice-president of west hall; interdormitory council; secretary-treasurer college of education, Westminster fellowship. irwin rhodes, jr., houma edgar j. robichaux, jr., thibodaux. second row: norma e. roy, marksville. claire rudolph, chattanooga, tennessee; alpha epsilon phi, president; lambda; future teachers of america; asso- ciation childhood education, hillel. Beverly h. schycker, chicago, Illinois; delta gamma; kappa delta pi; senior advisor. ralph slverio, new Orleans. mary effie smith, baton rouge; alpha xi delta. sarah anne smith, angola; delta gamma vice-president; east hall president, b.s.u., y.w.c.a., f.t.a, a.c.e., senior adivsor. first row: vernon h. sonnier, ferriday. donald r. sperier, new Orleans; kappa phi kappa; pi ep- silon tau; geology and mining; newman club. rosemary tafaro, new Orleans; alpha xi delta; women ' s recreation association; newman club. joel i. tatar, plaquemine, kappa phi kappa; hillel. luther w. taylor, columbus, georgia; wesley foundation; y.m.c.a, kappa phi kappa. e. j. thigpen, jr., bogalusa. second row: fabia elliott thomas, glenmora. mary alice thompson, denham springs; delta gamma, In- ternational relations club; baptist student center; fu- ture teachers of america; art club; association for childhood education; y.w.c.a., pan-hellenic council. sylvia torbet, homer; alpha chi omega; y.w.c.a, wesley foundation, f.t.a. thais k. trinchard, new Orleans; alpha xi delta; east hall house council; newman club, a.w.s Virginia tucker, baton rouge; f.t.a., a.c.e. gloria watts, baton rouge. evon wittekopp, new Orleans; delta gamma, senior ad- visor. 145 first row: donald p. adam, grand isle; junior. alberta adams, lockport; sophomore. mrs. anna new b. airhart, baton rouge; junior. connie alach, biloxi, miss.; sophomore. myra altman, lafayette; junior. j. charlene anderson, cheneyville; sophomore. janet severin andras, baton rouge; sophomore. mary beth avrill, reserve; sophomore. barbara ball, baton rouge; junior. irene s. bass, baton rouge; junior. second row: james p. batchelor, el dorado, ark.; junior. rose mary billodeau, jeanerette; sophomore. kenneth bridges, lawton; junior. jean martha brouillette, baton rouge; sophomore. bettye sue bryant, new Orleans; sophomore. jean bullock, ferriday; sophomore. h. m. butler, monroe; junior. mrs. anne chaudoir calsote, alexandria; sophomore. annie lou carlin, baton rouge; sophomore. victor j. carlino, baton rouge; sophomore. first dow writ joao Mril third row: jane carraway, baton rouge; sophomore. vashti c. carter, many; sophomore. james e. castle, chattanooga, tenn.; junior. June clement, thibodaux; junior. zilla ann conerly, leesville; sophomore. Judith h. cooper, denham springs; sophomore. emily daughtrey, new Orleans; junior. marion t. davenport, baton rouge; sophomore. josie ann day, baker; sophomore. elwood de bessonet, ' donaldsville; sophomore. fourth row: joy donaldson, reserve; sophomore. jan dunlap, new Orleans; sophomore. barbara j. dupont, plaquemine; junior. ramsey a. falconer, baton rouge; junior. sadie y. ferguson, baton rouge; sophomore. pat ford, franklin; sophomore. elizabeth ann franciol, abbeville; sophomore. marjory beth freeman, belle chasse; junior. dora frost, maysville, kentucky; junior. billy ray gay, shreveport; sophomore. tnird yvetti s saral nina mario arifi royl. Jnne anna first row: gall gibbens, cinclare; sophomore. esther anne gillespie, natchitoches; sophomore. ben I. green, ferriday; junior. eleanor harris, ruston; junior. Barbara ann herwig, alberta, Canada; sophomore. dorothy jean hicks, baton rouge; junior. marilyn c. hill, woodville, miss.; junior. joan houck, greenwood, miss.; sophomore. martha lou hyde, baton rouge; junior. jane imahara, baton rouge; sophomore. second row: mickey isaac, asheville, north Carolina; junior. bobbye Jackson, gary, Indiana; junior. ted r. jambon, golden meadow; sophomore. dorothy j. telly, coushatta; junior. betty kitchens, minden; junior. elizabeth koch, plaquemine; sophomore. jewel kornegay, plaquemine; junior. mary ann krebs, pasagoula, mississippi; junior. theresa landry, plaquemine ; junior. blanche lasseigne, thibodaux; junior. third row: yvette laudumiey, new Orleans; junior. henry j. legendre, lockport; junior. sarah leister, lawton, Oklahoma; junior. nina carol loveless, norwood; sophomore. marion mancil, new Orleans; junior. carita martin, rayne; sophomore. roy I. maynard, nacogdoches, texas; junior. anne mchugh, Jennings; junior. anna montalbano, new Orleans; sophomore. letitia ann murrell, amite; sophomore. fourth row: pat nicholson, baton rouge; junior. m. patricia olinde, belle chasse; sophomore. harold m. parker, hammond; junior. nancy c. patty, meridian, mississippi; junior. joen pincus, alexandria; junior. ann platt, baton rouge; sophomore. laura lee planche, covington; sophomore. Jackie polizzi, new Orleans; junior. frankie m. porter, north little rock, arkansas; junior. beverly pourciau, baton rouge; sophomore. college of education i o 3 (A O -o O o c 3 first row: anita c. prieto, new Orleans; junior. jerry deane prieto, mandeville; junior. elizabeth queyrouze, shreveport; junior. mary jane ramsey, bossier city; sophomore. zoe ramsey, shreveport; sophomore. dot raxsdale, alexandria; sophomore. helen reagan, bogalusa; junior. diane kay reeder, baton rouge; junior. roland d. rivet, plaquemine; sophomore. second row: cecilia ann roark, deridder; junior. barbara robinette, shreveport; sophomore. myrtle rogillio, baker; junior. pat rosato, new Orleans; sophomore. william santo, baton rouge; junior. diana I. savario, brittany; sophomore. gladys schwab, baton rouge; junior. June shelton, winnsboro; sophomore. wildon John shinn, jr., franklin; sophomore. third row: bernice spencer, new Orleans; junior. jane steed, monroe; junior. george steltz, new Orleans; sophomore. gayle c. stumpf, new Orleans; junior. rachell tankel, lake charles; sophomore. virgil g. tanner, jr., evergreen; junior. mildred templet, bell rose; junior. janie thompson, baton rouge; sophomore. carolyn tillery, baton rouge; junior. gloria turner, baton rouge; sophomore. college of education fourth row: gene claire vick, baton rouge; junior. margaret vick; baton rouge, sophomore. molly vidos, morgan city; junior. torn wafer, monroe; junior. ' diana webre, baton rouge; junior. carolyn wells, wilmot, arkansas; junior. m. mae westh, baton rouge; junior. alvis ann wilson, gretna; sophomore. angeline k. wilson, baton rouge; sophomore. dorothy mcinnis woolley, baton rouge; sophomore. 148 kappa delta pi professional and honorary fraternity to en- courage high professional, intellectual, and personal standards and to recognize out- standing contributions to education. officers roberta cothran president whitney bourdeaux .... vice-president cleo borden secretary dr. I. m. harrison treasurer kay davis reporter members first row: anna airhart, c. j. alien, barbara ball, a. j. barrios. second row: Irene bass, r. I. bergeron. jr., barbara blanchard, cleo borden. third row: whitney boudreaux, yvonne boy- ington, jo ann brown, roberta cothran. fourth row: bobbie Crawford, ida davis, vir- ginia easterly, marjory freeman. fifth row: dora frost, mrs. eddie guarisco, louise guthrie, mrs. lou ellen ingalls. sixth row: douglas Johnson, e. blanche lasse- igne, maurine linquist, sarah lowe. seventh row: barbara mansell, alien martin, fay moreland, martha nash. eighth row: patsy nicholson, cecilia roark, helen robert, myrtle rogillio. ninth row: Beverly schycker, ruth sessions, mary jane steed, jane swan. tenth row; mildred templet, fabia thomas, diana wehe, nancy white. not pictured: leona anderson, June atkinson, rupert barber, Helena bueche, mary castle- man, mattye Campbell, ouiella duet, pat hargis, ida mae heard, morris Johnson, carrie junot, laura mae mccullen, mrs. marjorie mullin, major Howard peterson, barbara rich- ten, viola templet. faculty membership roll: dr. george deer, william r. eglin, dr. lemos I. fulmer, dr. h. I. garrett, dr. I. m. harrison, margaret healey, I. I. kilgore, jr., dr. w. a. lawrence, dr. b. f. mitchell, dr. j. o. pettiss, dean e. b. robert, dr. j. r. shoptaugh, mrs. shirley stephenson. the dean dr. leo Joseph lassalle, dean of engineering freeman I. morgan, president civil engineering bottom row: s. e. lawrence. second row: w. a. wintz, jr., f. f. pillet, depart- ment head, third row: j. e. mehrhoff, d. c. phil- lips, a. e. lowman, m. c. williamson. fourth row: r. w. me kenzie, g. r. ferguson, j. m. lowe, j. h. bateman, h. j. turner. college of engineering :! 4j. nesanouich, vice-president ed landry, secretary-treasurer engineering experimental station w. a. moggio, p. c, koons, acting director; louis freeman, j. b. todd, nai-yuen chen. chemical engineering left to right: jesse coates, arthur g. keller, p. m. hor+on, department head; b. s. pressburg, c. w. stewart. agricultural engineering a. e. blaclcman, r. b. lillard, w. h. carter, e. b. doran. 151 engineering drawing I. c. cooper, j. d. shockley, j. s. Conner, d. p. dixon. electrical engineering first row, left to right: floyd m. crum, willis d. morris, ambrose k. ramsey. second row: marion b. reed, lee v. me lean, michel b. voorhies, depart- ment head. electrical engineering front row: f. m. crum, w. d. morris, a. k. ramsey. back row: m. b. reed, I. v. me lean, m. b. voorhies, department head. engineering mechanics w. j. brignac, c. r. best, g. j. trammell, f. h. fenn. petroleum engineering r. g. loper, m. f. Hawkins, b. c. craft architectural engineering e. papavas, o. j. baker, department head; h. I. thompson. seniors college of engineering first row: remus e. acosta, ensenada, puerto rico. Jorge j. allwood, san Salvador, el Salvador; american in- stitute of electrical engineers. Santiago j. aragories, Caracas, Venezuela; asme, newman club, venez cent. ariane araujo, recife, brazil; asme, asche, l.s.u. engineer, latin american student council. thomas j. arceneaux, gramercy; aiche, scabbard blade, arnold air society. don j. arnold, stewart, miss. second row: luis c. arosemena, panama city, panama; asae. george v. bailey, forest hill; president of asce, 1st It. a rote. charles merlin barnes, new Orleans; pi kappa alpha, inter- fraternity council, samurai, asme, band. amir abbas behbehani, teheran, Iran. robert p. braud, new Orleans. theron cosselman, jeanerette. first row: daniel bo yen chen, hong kong, phi eta sigma, pi mu epsilon, sigma tau siqma, american society of civil engineers, tau beta pi. william e. cloutet, new Orleans; asce. kenneth j. daspit, baton rouge; asme, newman club. juan m. dangond, barranquilla, Colombia; phi iota alpha, latin american coun cil, pi tau sigma. jimmy fowler dell, baton rouge; airee, radio club, bsu. buddy b. dickerson, trout. second row: John h. engel, montgomery; aiche, american chemical so- ciety, alpha ch! sigma, pershing rifles. carl John fandal, slidell; asme. o. I. farias, maceio alagoas, brazil; pi tau sigma, asms. wayne a. franks, fairbanks; tau kappa epsilon, la clef, illuminating engr. soc., wesley foundation, dist. military student. whitney I. girouard, jr., lake charles; president of asae. ivan gomez, bogota, Colombia; asae, phi iota alpha. 154 first row: edward c. gremillion, new Orleans; asce. robert g. griffin, bastrop. waiter m. hart, jr., new Orleans; aiee, arnold air society, dist. military student, cadet captain in ro+c. carabano g. a. Hernandez, Caracas, Venezuela; sigma tau sigma, asce, centre venezolano. thomas horacio Hernandez, Caracas, Venezuela; asce, el centre venezolano. charles reginald hibberts, mooringsport; phi eta sigma, pi mu epsilon, pi epsilon tau, aime, tau beta pi. second row: John f. hoffman, thibodaux; tau beta pi, asce. Joseph a. jeane, bastrop; 2nd It. in rote. gordon I. Jennings, shreveport; sigma nu. John mooney jenny, jr., new Orleans; asme, newman club. John g. jungschleger, jackson, miss.; phi delta theta, pi epsilon tau, aime, samurai, w. amiss kean, baton rouge; kappa sigma, pershing rifles, alpha chi sigma, aice, asme. first row: j. don kelley, new Orleans; aiee, ire, asst. editor of l.s.u. engineer, newman club, radio club, student senate. riyad khalaf, bireh, palestine. william kidd, baton rouge; alpha tau omega, american society of mechanical eng., pi mu epsilon, pi tau sig- ma, tau beta pi, cadet major in rote. edward e. landry, new Orleans; kappa sigma, asce, scab- bard blade, arnold air society. John c. langford, baton rouge; pi kappa alpha. oscar f. larrieu, varadero, cuba; president of latin amer- ican council, student council, student senate, asme, new- man club. henry v. laumann, new Orleans; pi kappa alpha, aiee, radio club, catholic student center, bernice a. life, jr., laurel, miss.; aime, g m. second row: charles a. lipari, opelousas; lambda chi alpha, president of pi epsilon tau, g m, aimme, american ordnance so- ciety. Joseph a. loupe, jr., Whitehall; president of illuminating eng. society, chief proctor of men ' s dorm. pardo luis, Caracas, Venezuela; asce. van be luong, Hanoi, vietman; tau beta pi, p! mu epsilon, aiee, ire, l.s.u. engineer. 155 seniors college of first row: thomas e. mcgraw, woodville, miss.; american society of mechanical engineers, alvaro manrique, neiva, Colombia; asae. bruce a. martin, paulina; american institute of chem. engr., scabbard and blade, outstanding cadet at rote camp, distinguished military student, american society of military engineers, newman club. I. f. matta, rio piedras, p.r. r. melchor mendez, cumana, Venezuela; centre venezo- lano. jose a. montes, central hershey, cuba; student council, president of latin american council, asme. second row: merlin j. naquin, montegut; asme. fernando navarro, recife, brazil; theta kappa phi, newman club, Brazilian club, asme. anthony j. nesanovich, new Orleans; asme, pi tau sigma. robert w. o ' brien, clinton. thomas I. osborne, new Orleans; newman club, la clef, richard j. ozment, baton rouge; asce, sigma tau sigma. -i ;- -,. ::: engineering first row: cenaro f. pena, asunciou, paraguay; sigma tau sigma, asce. charles perrault, opelousas. rodney picciola, golden meadow; theta xi, asce. e. m. pittman, jr., homer; lambda ch! alpha, aimme. jose e. f. prado, sao paulo, brazil; phi kappa phi, delta sigma, asce, latin american council, richard c. pugeau, new Orleans. second row: marvin r. ragland, lake providence. george melvin reinhardt, eunice; aiee. robin a. richard, jr., lake charles; theta xi, pi tau sigma, asme, newman club, elmer I. riffle, baton rouge; aice. from in jose rodriguez, carora-venez sa; centre venezolano. fred wayne rogers, farmerville; aice, tau beta pi. 7 -. 156 first row: lester j. ryall, new Orleans, guillermo a. salcedo, palmira, Colombia; aace. daniel d. sandefur, alexandria; sigma tau sigma, tau beta pi, asce, staff of l.s.u. engineer. francisco sardi, Caracas, Venezuela; colegiu do ingenierus de Venezuela, asce, american concrete institute, centre venezolano. Jacques I. savoy, glenmora; tau kappa epsilon, cadet It. col. in rote, omicron delta kappa, annual scholarship award of aiche, annual scholarship award of american chemical society. John I. skolfield, norco; alpha tau omega, aimme. second row: daniel b. snyder, natchez, miss.; asme, pi tau sigma. carlton Strickland, baton rouge; tau beta pi, phi lambda upsilon, pi mu epsilon, alpha chi sigma, american in- stitute of chemical engineering. edgar w. sutheriin, jr., heidelberg, miss.; 1st It. in rote. m. f. tavera, Bogota, Colombia; phi iota alpha, asce, american concrete institute, american society for test- ing materials. benjamin arthur tolbert, woodville; pi epsilon tau, g m society, aime. first row: bruce s. tregre, reserve; aiche. wilfred r. tullier, raceland; asce. turner o. veith, new york, n. y. hugh c. villavaso, new Orleans; kappa phi kappa, newman club frank w. warner, baton rouge. second row: james e. warren, new Orleans; aiee, scabbard blade, artillery assn. distinguished military student, cadet cap- tain in rote. maurice e. williams, kingston, Jamaica; tau beta pi. m. h. yang, hong kong, china. Sydney yin, Singapore; asme, l.s.u. symphony. jose a. zajia, Caracas, Venezuela. 157 first row: badir al-refai, basrah, Iraq; sophomore. philip m. arceneaux, sulphur; junior. jan barlow, jr., jackson, mississippi; junior. donald j. barbier, new Orleans; junior. alcee e. becnel, plaquemine; sophomore. theodore r. becnel, jr., new Orleans; sophomore. juan f. berry, central heashey, cuba; sophomore. billy g. black, springhill; junior. louis allan blanchard, jr., houma; sophomore. second row: daniel j. bourgeois, new Orleans; sophomore. John w. bowers, roanoke; sophomore. david b. calvit, alexandria; sophomore. charles I. Campbell, jr., natchez, mississippi; sophomore. cushman m. cambre, baton rouge; sophomore. Joseph thomas cambre; reserve; sophomore. robert I. cancienne, st. martinville; undergraduate senior. roy a. cartie, westwego; junior. harold c. champagne, raceland; junior. - i mr, third row: bobby clark, baton rouge; sophomore, anthony j. chetta, new Orleans; sophomore, robert cochran, lake charles; sophomore, gerald c. coleman, mansfield; junior. leonard collins, biloxi, mississipi; junior. dtavio k. m. cordeiro, ponte nova, minas gerais, brazil; sophomore. f. roy daigle, new Orleans; sophomore, bobby lee davis, maplewood; sophomore, charles doucet, kaplan; sophomore. fourth row: thomas h. dousson, new Orleans; junior. sinforiano echeverria, cardenas, cuba; sophomore. alain t. fayd ' herbe, cuorepipe, mauritius; junior. Joseph foster fruntz, arkadelphia, arkansas; sophomore. robert w. fullerton, baton rouge; junior. boyd t. gautreaux, baton rouge; junior. van h. gilmore, lake charles; sophomore. anthony b. governale, patterson; sophomore. robert s. griffiny, gilbert; junior. first row: james c. Hamilton, jr., laurel, mississippi; junior. kenneth p. Harrison, bogalusa; sophomore. david t. harvey, baton rouge; sophomore. tildon j. hebert, gretna; junior. henry I. herrdrick, purvis, mississippi; junior. william p. gregory, jr., grossett, arkansas; junior. John cloar jackson, jr., baton rouge; junior. frank nathan jones, shreveport; sophomore. charles h. kammer, new Orleans; sophomore. second row: alien joe kelley, shreveport; junior. gary g. kelley, new Orleans; sophomore. darwin la font, golden meadow; sophomore. joe I. landry, baker; sophomore. roland w. laurent, lafayette; sophomore. francis p. le blanc, baton rouge; sophomore. gerard e. le blanc, lockport; junior. william w. lee, shanghai china; junior. gerard a. le jeune, baton rouge; sophomore. third row: c. a. lincoln, bossier city; sophomore. John h. lord, jr., shreveport; junior, albin j. loupe, baton rouge; junior. John r. lowry, winnsboro; sophomore, donald e. maier, houma; sophomore, freddy david manis, bossier city; sophomore. r. vincent matherne, allemands; junior, gene matranga, new Orleans; junior, edward I. mattingly, donaldsville; junior. fourth row: raymond m. mcdougall, aribi; junior. george evanda mcduffie, beaumont, texas; junior. ralph j. mclancon, raceland; junior. william mcpherson, new Orleans; junior. charles v. moseley, oak grove; junior. james m. oliver, vick; junior. albert p. osterberger, new Orleans; junior. paul ernest otto, lake charles; sophomore. robert milton owens, dubberly; junior. college of engineering O 01 u first row: paul g. pedersen, new Orleans; junior. robert e. peno, gonzales; junior. dale perilloux, la place; sophomore. robert p. post, jr., new Orleans; sophomore. robert a. power, sardis, mississippi; sophomore. vernon prather, eunice; sophomore. roy c. rackley, jr., baton rouge; junior. edward I. rodriguez, new Orleans; junior. h. vernon rodriguez, new Orleans; junior. second row: tomas w. rodriguez, havana, cuba; junior. arthur rogers, albany; sophomore. lionel John rolfes, new Orleans; sophomore. roy r. runck, greenville, miss.; junior. j. m. sandoval, guatemala city, guatemala; junior. anatolio santos, Bogota, Colombia; junior. raymond saucier, new Orleans; junior. sam schexnailder, baton rouge; sophomore. malcolm sayes, vick; sophomore. third row: tate I. setzer, baton rouge; sophomore. ronald John simon, norco; sophomore. william singley, hattiesburg, miss.; junior. leonard j. sintes, new Orleans; sophomore. charles e. smith, forbing; sophomore. c. scott smith, new Orleans; junior. charles virgil staffa, newgulf, texas; sophomore. percy Stafford, bogalusa; sophomore. curry Joseph st. pierre, paulina; sophomore. j. w. stubblefield, bogalusa; junior. college of engineering fourth row: neal e. suggs, delhi; sophomore. barren floyd tabor, shreveport; sophomore. robert jean talbot, lake charles; junior. william p. timlake, corinth, mississippi; sophomore. james w. townsend, bunkie; junior. odie tucker, new Orleans; junior. oris d. vaughn, baton rouge; junior. raymond I. waguespack, houma; junior. w. e. young, holden; sophomore. Christian zozaya, maracay, Venezuela; junior. 160 f PI tan sigma f. t officers r. p. braud president g. j. matranga vice-president k. j. daspit corresponding secretary j. c. Jackson, jr recording secretary a. j. nesanovich treasurer members front row, left to right: r. I. waguespack, a. c. dumestre, d. b. snyder, a. r. richard, r. mcdougall, m. m. hirsch, a. j. nesanovich. second row: o. I. farias, j. Jackson, j. d. kopfler, j. hollier, m. yang. third row: a. arrando, c. castelerio, k. j. daspit, g. matranga, t. rodriguez, r. triffing, w. lee, r. p. braud, a. osterberger. rear: p. arcenaux, prof. f. t. carroll, j. winder, prof, e. s. adier, jr., c. austin. not pictured j. g. blanche, thomas calvit, g. i. cambre, luis cole- mananes, langdon frey, b. d. Harrison, leo lassalle, dean, col. lawrence, calvin laiche, william lewis, t. moiser, justo manguez, g. mathes, paul weaver, honorary organization to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession to stimulate interest in co-ordinate departmental activities, and to pro- mote the welfare of its members. a merican society of agricultur engineers professional society organized to establish contact with other schools and with the senior society, and to inform members on timely professional prob- lems. officers whitney I. girouard president robert g. griffin vice-president alvaro manrique secretary-treasurer luis c. arosemna scribe members first row: theron w. casselman, robert g. griffin, dick r. kinzer, leroy f. le blanc. second row: James m. oliver, John s. patin, Harold schexnayder. not pictured: luis c. arosemena, paul chatelain, roberto chaves, luis f. del valle, John gallaher, whitney I. girouard, jr., ivan gomez, alvaro man- rique, John mcgowan, ted nissing. professional organization for students of chemical engineering, the southern regional convention of the student chapters of aiche was held at Isu on april 22, 23, 24. officers Jacques savoy president bruce martin vice-president roy st. pierre secretary roy gerard treasurer members first row: Joseph frantz, van gilmore, william greg- ory, w. amiss kean. second row: bruce martin, paul otto, paul peder- sen, elmer riffel. Ihird row: harold rodriguez, curry st. pierre, roy st. pierre, Jacques savoy, c. d. Strickland. not pictured: jan barlow, jr., phillip brubaker, cushman cambre, bobby dark, charles colvin, leo comeaux, george deer, alain fayde-herbe, ray- mond garrett, roy gerard, charles hall, ronald hartman, tildon hebert, george irwin, j. w. landry, gerald lejune, guy mccombs, freeman morgan, robert owens, James piker, John piker, elmer riffel, rolando santos, harold rodriguez, sammuel schex- nailder, John shelton, Howard snee, carlton strick- land, joe wheeler, b. h. williams. amencan institute of chemic engineers institute of the aeronautical sciences CT ft professional and honorary organization to pro- mote the application of sciences in the develop- ment of aircraft. officers gene matranga president herbert termini vice-presidenf ralph magee secretary-treasurer first row: charles costellerio thomas doussan boyd gautreaux bob fullerton members second row: gene matranga herbert tarmini douglas whitehurst not pictured thomas calvit ralph magee honorary petroleum engineering society to foster a closer bond between the members and the pet- roleum industry and to maintain the high ideals of the engineering profession. officers charles hibberts president John jungschleger vice-president james Cleveland secretary-treasurer John coon secretary first row: james Cleveland j. a. coon c. r. hibberts a. s. Johnson second row: John jungschlege charles lipari members r. v. matherne r. j. melancon third row: c .v. moseley j. g. nelson j. a. s hirer r r. n. tullis not pictured w. j. ainsworth John brock m. t. black d. b. bonnecarrere b. c. craft w. s. stevenson pi epsilon tau american society of civil engineers professional organization founded in new york, new york in 1852 officers charles perrault president frederick landry vice-president Christian zozaya secretary John hoftrnan ... treasurer first row: joe alien, edward landry. second row: frederick landry, roland laurent. third row: richard ozment, charles perrault. fourth row: roy runck, guillermo salado. fifth row: dan sandefur, raymond saucier. sixth row: manuel tavera, james townsend. 164 amencan society of mechanical engineers professional organization for the advancement of the mechanical engineering profession. officers anthony j. nesanovich president daniel snyder vice-president gene matranga secretary a. c. dumestre treasurer first row: j. k. bagley c. m. barnes t. h. doussan a. c. dumestre o. I. farais r. griffing members second row: j. c. Jackson j. m. jenny w. kidd j. d. kopfler w. I. lewis g. matranga not a. araugo a. davis p. m. arceneaux c. i. fandal 1. e. arrondo r. h. forde e. asfour r. w. fullerton c. austin b. t. gautreaux r. a. begault 1. gremillion a. j. brandin m. m. hirsch r. p. braud j. a. jeane k. j. daspit c. laiche h. de la puente t. a. ledyard pictured w. lee j. g. mcadam t. e. mcgraw j. a. montes m. j. naquin a. p. osterberger m. palomo r. I. patterson d. a. perrilloux g. prudencio a. r. richard third row: r. mcdougall r. d. melacon a. j. nesanovich t. w. rodriguez d. b. snyder r. waguespack e. I. mattingly I. j. ryall a. a. schade c. I. schreiner h. d. sento r. j. simon I. e. singleton j. w. stubblefield j. b. winder c. j. wolford s. yin 165 sigma tau sigma honorary civil engineering fraternity officers jules daigle president fidias cayana vice-president joe alien secretary-treasurer members first row: joe alien, fidias cayama. second row: daniel bo yen chen, jules daigle. third row: wilmer harper, frederick landry. fourth row: richard ozment, genaro pena. fifth row: charles perrault, roy runck. sixth row: daniel sandefur, manuel tavera. not pictured: charles baskin, kenneth cambell, Jonas debarros, gustavo hernan- dez, tomas hernandez, james Jenkins, jr., samuel mcginn, jose prado. 166 honorary engineering fraternity organized to confer honor on deserving engineering students, membership requires junior standing and a 2.5 average or senior standing and a 2.2 average or rank in the upper one-eighth of the senior dass. officers Joseph a. shirer president fred rogers vice-president dan sandefur recording secretary chaHes hibberts treasurer John baird corresponding secretary members first row: joe alien, John baird, c. r. baslcin, theron casselman, daniel bo yen chen, osman farias, wayne franks. second row: j. d. harlan, tomas hernandez, charles hibberts. John hoffmann, John jung- schleger, william kidd, a. e. kunberger. third row: Joseph lodato, van be luong, bruce martin, lloyd mcclatchey, chaHes mullin, richard ozment, c. perrault. fourth row: fred rogers, roy st. pierre, d. d. sandefur. Jacques savoy, Joseph shirer, carl- ton Strickland, maurice williams, myron yang. not pictured: p. e. brubaker, John brock, carles casteleiro, cushman cambre, a. dumestre. jr., roy d. gerard, Joseph hollier, c. v. moseley, j. m. oliver, thomas rodrigeus, h. d. sento, leonel samayoa, bill white, John b. winder. tail beta pi 167 . i. e. e. and a. i. r. e. joint branch of the professional electrical engineering and radio engineering societies a c average and a major in electrical engineering are required for membership. officrs John d. kelley president adam m. leader , vice-president James e. warren secretary (a.i.e.e.l van be luong treasurer (a.i.e.e.) Joseph s. lodato secretary (i.r.e.l frank m. crow treasurer (i.r.e.) members first row: jim warren, don kelly, adam leader, van be luong. a. s. cahn. second row: j. c. hamilton, p. herman, waiter hart, d. e. maier, huey duncan, jimmy dell, f. j. rodriguez. third row: i. cimmerman, w. b. evans, d. a. preston, r. e. peno, r. j. pierce, howard champ- agne, I. p. savoie. not pictured: j. j. allwood, a. m. batista, h. j. beard, f. t. berg, jr., c. w. custer, t. e. dupis, h. a. ecuyer, jr., o. I. farias, c. j. guidry, h. v. laumann, r. w. o ' brien, r. a. pugeau, g. m. rainhardt, m. c. rogers, a. Stafford, jr., j. c. toomer, r. j. toomer, f. w. warner, d. j. weeks, r. e. youmans. members left to right: alien Icelly, thomas osborne, v. e. bergeron, w. o. mcpherson, e. e. verges, wayne franks, dan hebert, roland grob, sidney steifel, don james, perry segura, roger sams, william mills. not pictured: John anderson, leonard biller, george chatham, lenord collins, bobby fife, dan mcmahon, e. I. rodrigues, jose sandorval, torn schnadelback, odie tucker. officers wayne franks president e. e. verges vice-president william mcpherson secretary alien Icelly . . treasurer professional and honorary organization to acquaint students with the field of architec- ture, members must be enrolled in architectural engineering and must maintain a c average. la clef architectural engineering society 169 the school of director of the school of music dr. barrett stout the dean music school kneeling: everett timm, robert manzingo, loren davidson, thomas baldner, frank stalzer, kenneth klaus, leon raper. first row, standing: frank collins, I. bruce Jones, barrett stout, director, school of music; oramay welch, pearl willis, gordon epperson, helen I. gunderson, rowena dickey, polly gibbs, earl d. stout, second row, standing: j. forrest west, ilda schriefer, carleton liddle, dallas draper, james n. giederman, louis ferraro, frank Crawford page, not pictured: peter paul fuchs, Christian Jordan, ralph errolle. some things are harder to get in than the union HBB- alien peltier, president rex tatum, vice-president officers music seniors first row: jen lashley, shreveport; pres. of mortor board, pres. of kappa delta, jean maggio, tchula, miss. joan tucker slay, mendenhail, miss.; sigma alpha iota, ruth winstead, alexandria; delta omicron, bsu. undergraduates first row: joann breedlove, natchitoches; junior. marcia Crawford, bossier city; sophomore. Joseph ovide de lage, baton rouge; sophomore. mary glaza, freeport; sophomore. joellen goode, lake charles; junior. second row: george hicks, Jackson; junior. alice lewis, natchez; sophomore. billy ray peacock, baton rouge; junior. vita pressburg, opelousas; junior. chloe seale, meadville, miss.; junior. third row: margaret stumpf, new Orleans; junior. ann tinney, baton rouge; junior. carol underwood, denham springs; junior. janet walden, baton rouge; sophomore. billie worthington, ma pie wood; sophomore. phi mu alpha sinfonia professional and honorary music fraternHy for men organized to ad- vance the cause of music in amer- ica. members must have a 2.0 average in music and a 1.5 in academic work. officers richard burkart .... president richard braud . . vice-president torn wafer secretary roger di guillian .... treasurer members first row (left to right): torn wafer, ed bousson, griffen bourgeois, rob- ert lincoln, iames castle, robert hardin, bob alexius. second row: richard burkart, ken- neth larsen, roger di guillan, John gerbrecht, John daigle, james mil- ler, richard braud, harold cruthirds. Ihird row: heuwell tircuit, charles caluda, arlin pettier, carl alexius, robert powell, edson perry, arthur shankle. fourth row: norbert carnovale, everette timm-governor of prov- ince 14, peter paul fuchs-honorary member, leon raper-faculty advisor, kenneth klaus-faculty, gordon ep- person-faculty. not pictured: John adams, james ford, eugene Johnson, milton new- man, rex tatum, wesley ellis, joe scott. tau beta sigma national honorary and professional sorority for bandswomen organized to promote the existence and wel- fare of college bands and honor outstanding bandswomen. officers sarah lowe president connie alach . . . vice-president beth freeman .... secretary carolyn jones treasurer active members first row: connie alach, Joan houck, sarah lowe, Jeanne mccoy, beth freeman, anna rose bilbo, second row: barbara herwig, caro- lyn jones, rose marie carey, Joyce sidorfsky, dawn caillouet. not pictured pledges: norma archard, marie campbell, ruby douglas, eleanor frank, dorothy rahme. honorary members: I. bruce jones, director of bands, l.s.u.; ruth n. thigpen. professional organization to pro- mote better musicanship. member must have a 2.0 average in mu- sic. officers carol underwood . . . president joellen hindman . . vice-president margaret stumpf . recording sec. charmaine bosarge . correspond- ing Secretary ann tinney treasurer members first row: mary baldwin, mary ber- ry, mariha blain, bobbie Crawford, emily daugherty. second row: marion davenport, patsy hennington, j. g. hindman, jen lashley, sarah lowe. third row: mary jane ramsey, joan slay, margaret stumpf, ann tinney, carol underwood, billie rae worth- ington. nov pictured: carolyn alien, char- maigne bosarge. sigma alpha iota left, top: now the note above c is d left, bottom: singing in the air conditioning stop let me tell you a joke the dean Stephen a. caldwell, dean of junior division frank foil, president junior division nignonne yancey, vice-president mary sue ellis, secretary-treasurer cool heads for concentration hold onto your hats, It ' s election time things that count junior division first row: woodie hill abraham, meridian gheida omar aby, amman Jordan philip accardo, new Orleans Barbara joy achee, houma marylyn ackoury, baton rouge elson j. adams, ponchatoula w. v. adams, jr.; bogalusa bonnie albritton, west monroe second row: esther alexander, new Orleans charles russell alior, bunkie louise elaine alien, elton martha jean alien, st. Joseph freddie v. anderson, shreveport John donald anderson, jr., metairie juanita anderson, bettie, texas ernest angelo, jr., covington third row: norma kay archard, memphis, tenn charles thomas arnold, plaquemine ines augrain, new Orleans jean atteberry, eunice Joanne g. aycock, franklin frank Joseph bagala, ' donaldsonville John bahcall, shreveport jack bainsfather, monterey fourth row: peter j. baker, jr., new Orleans clyde bales, baton rouge argie barbre, opelousas Salvador j. barcelona, marrero charles b. barlett, lake providence Cornelia barnwell, natchez raul barreto, harama, cuba barbara bateman, ferriday fifth row: albert g. bates, liberty Virginia baudouin, hahnville jewel mae beck, baton rouge rudolph begault, new Orleans larry bell, new era raymond paul bello, bueche ruth anne bennett, zachary alien bergeron, baton rouge sixth row: sam bergeron, jr., napoleonville melvin h. berry, baton rouge carolyn beth berthelot, baton rouge Judith elaine bianchi, dallas, texas vincent Joseph bila, patterson Crawford a. bishop, st. amant anne blanchard, napoleonville barbara blanchard, napoleonvillf seventh row: carl a. blomquist, jeanerette lawrence blum, new Orleans, barbara blumer, new Orleans jules m. bolden, new Orleans gayle bondy, new roads hoyt bonnette, marksville gail bordenave, kenner flora boston, new Orleans first row: richard j. bourgeois, paulina tanya joan brady, golden meadow james a breaux, bogalusa carolyn breland, tylertown, miss. second row: irwin -dale broussard, baton rouge f. ann brown, gladewater, texas hobert rex brown, baton rouge richard brown, monroe, third row: james alien brumfiekd, kentwood leila anne bryan, baton rouge richard bryan, new Orleans troy dean burnett, ragley fourth row: herman busch, sulphur floyd e. byrd, florien tommy w. byrd, sordheimer gloria calcagne, Jefferson parish fifth row: jesse w. calhoun, eva robert cambre, norco charles h. cannon, sorrento dalton cantey, jr., Itaplan sixth row: cheley f. carpenter, jr., baton rouge carol ann cartier, westwego carl bertram causey, liberty lee thomas cawthon, pioneer seventh row: raymond d. chadwick patricia ann champagne, covington John r. childers, shreveport maurice anthony Christopher, new Orleans junior division first row: verne t. dark, new Orleans william clayton, baton rouge terry James clement, evangeline gloria cline, harahan carolyn coates, Columbia diana coco, cottonport leon m. coco, moreauville donald s. choen, leesville second row: margaret coleman, lake charles billy m. colvin, rayville Hugh comish, independence gilbert george cook, baton rouge philip cook, ringgold wayne coon, jena kenneth I. copes, denham springs nolan r. cotton, winnsboro third row: nicolas g. corelli, bucaramanga, colm. loretta cox, mena, ark benton crawford, mccomb, miss. jack j. creppel, marrero lee cuny, new Orleans james bert daigle, church-point irabelle dana, new Orleans paul e. daniel, sylacauga, ala. fourth row: lee r. dantin, golden meadow sam j. d ' antoni, natchez, miss feiham h. david, new Orleans waverly davidson, baton rouge elise davis, new iberia wanda nell davis, baton rouge will w. de grummond, baton rouge mrs. estelle b. delafield, baton rouge fifth row: luther d. delaney, jr., woodworth apt delaney, new Orleans camille delaquis, new Orleans harold g. demarcay, jr., new Orleans ronald f. deshotels, kaplan vernon deslattes, paulina Jan de soto, white castle jerry de soto, white castle sixth row: armando francisco diaz, tegucigalpa, dc-hondurase jean dickerson, bossier city james j. douglas, jr., gilliam John doussa, new Orleans eugene i. dreher, morgan city theo j. -dreyfus, krotz springs earl ducote, new Orleans marie english ducote, baton rouge seventh row: goodloe kearney duerson, shreveport mona lee dufour, houma ronald g. duhon, baton rouge charles wayne dunaway, bogalusa June dunbar, new Orleans cleona dunlap, baton rouge gary w. dupree, oxford John e. dupre, ville platte I first row: evee marie dupuis, new Orleans thomas carlysle dwyer, baton rouge carl dyer, jena philip b. eckert, baton rouge second row: roy c. edwards, holden susan r. ellwood. fort worth, texas elaine b. evans, new Orleans james thomas evans, covington third row: jared y. evans, ringgold charles t. ezell, gonzalez, fla. mrs. lelea mae fabre, baton rouge wilburn farmer, jr., delhi fourth row: gabe faucheux, folsom morris w. felder, new Orleans alfredo fernandes, recife, brazil Justin ferrand, new Orleans fifth row: peter a. ferrara, hammond thomas fields, west monroe hillery piere firmin, jr., simmesport michael k. f sher, plettenberg sixth row: allan w. fletcher, new Orleans pat flores, oxford mary delle foil, baton roi robert rooney foil, bogal seventh row: charlese fontenot, springfield hugh russell fortenberry, tylertown thomas n. fortenberry, Columbia, miss, eleanor frank, new Orleans rouge usa junior division first row: robert b. frazier, grayson percy free, winnsboro robert louis freeman, plaquemine miles h. fried lander, baton rouge Christopher c. friedrichs, slidell celia frishman, port gibson, miss. margaret ruth fuerst, baton rouge bobby gene fulmer, arcadia second row: bernice gandner, new Orleans larry d. garrett, new Orleans sid garrison, watson ella sue gates, dodson george d. geldi, baton rouge charles paul george, benton jimmy george, napoleonville durbin j. gibbens, thibcdaux third row. gloria m. gieseler, new Orleans helene m. gieselet, new Orleans james prather gill, glenmora george p. gillette, jr., new Orleans carl girlinghouse, jr., jene james edgar glass, winter haven, fla. bobby p. godbee, baton rouge stuart leonard goudeau, cotton port fourth row: carole crafton, new iberia pearl rita gravois, port alien lynn greig, baker iris guarisco, new Orleans gail guelfo, baton rouge anna claire guice, baton rouge roy d. guidry, jr., maplewood vivian guidry, lafitte fifth row: billy ray guin, vivian tula jane guy, mansfield j. e. haclcett, jr., grand cheneir bert t. hall, bunkie roy I. hall, gueydan roger Joseph halphen, buras betty rae hamburger, mcgehee, ark. katherine hammack, denham springs sixth row: mildred hanchey, de ridder henry harry hanna, winnsboro sammy hanna, winnsboro hardie hardwick, baton rouge patsy harnan, new Orleans jimmy harris, olla lurilla harris, new Orleans roy harris, bonita seventh row: garland harrison, liberty, miss. albert d. harvey, new Orleans m. I. harvey, jackson betty lynn hava, new Orleans harold haydel, lions william head, long lake, amy sue hebert, mansfield Barbara j. hebert, mansfield first row: cecil leslie hebert, st. gabriel robert e. hebert, port alien Joseph w. held, new Orleans david hentschel, shreveport second row: margaret hersinger, gulfport, miss, hubert c. hervey, jr., stonewall pat hester, new Orleans barbara hobbs, tylertown third row: j. r. hogan, metairie helen holicer, shreveport william henry hood, covington leonard c. hooper, baton rouge fourth row: joan hopkins, florien eddins I. hopps, memphis, tenn. johnny n. hortman, prentiss, miss. milton houston, shreveport fifth row: thomas w. howard, jackson maple hughes, lake arthur shirley humphreys, baton rouge melchor inchaustegui, new Orleans sixth row: morimasa ishikawa, okinawa yasuhiro ishimine, ryudyu island shirley ivy, baton rouge robert I. jackson, ponchatoula seventh row: william t. jackson, liberty, miss, andy clayton james, Columbia david lee james, baton rouge james wilton jarreau, rougon r f junior division first row: william o. jeansonne, baton rouge james e. jochetz, eagle lake evelyn Johnson, baton rouge Joyce m. Johnson, sulphur jules [. Johnson, new Orleans I. kay Johnson, jackson robert -Frederick jones, new Orleans donna nell kavanaugh, plaquemine second row: rita keene, baton rouge, carolyn keith, shreveport earl j. keller, paradis h. a. kilby, jr., Columbia I. r. kimball, ponchatoula jean kinchen, hammond carl edward king, loranger larry king, lake charles third row: joe f. kinman, jonesboro alonzo kling, sorrento mae gertrude knight, bogalusa thomas a. knight, bogalusa, armand j. kramer, new Orleans kay krause, lake charles paul krutak, new Orleans margaret kuhnert, baton rouge fourth row: dalton c. kurts, greenville, miss. bento labre, rio de Janeiro, brazil henry h. lacobee, jr., port vincent, riley r. laffoon, Columbia dinnie f. lambert, monticello, miss. lois mae landess, port alien curtis landry, kaplan eual j. landry, jr., hahnville fifth row: murphy j. landry, kaplan sanford b. landry, port alien albin langlois, new roads jo anne la ravia, lake charles julio larin, jr., san Salvador, el Salvador nancy (arson, hammond. travis lartigue, simmesport betty June lary, jackson sixth row: anthony claude leach, jr., leesville doris le blanc, baton rouge donald paul le blanc, st. gabriel Hoyd le blanc, gueydan wade I. ledet, larose harry lee, new Orleans jack lee, bogalusa james r. le gros, morse seventh row: peggy le vert, baton rouge jimmy levy, lake charles. david a. lewis, plaquemine ralph w. lewis, new Orleans, donald I. lindemann, new Orleans dorothy mae long, new orlean; jon v. lowe, minden hallie laura loy, baton rouge first row: claudelouis lusch, new Orleans keith lyons, sulphur glynna mcclintoclc. morgan city robert s. mccluer, jena second row: Helen mccollough, gretna james mcconnell, new Orleans John k. mcdonald, mccomb, miss, conrad h. mceachern. vivian third row: jane mceacharn, delhi quinlon s. mcelveen, mt. herman eivie I. mcgehee, new Orleans wesley p. mcguffin, jena fourth row: anna ruth mclemore, Jennings claudette mcmath, marksville martha mcvay, new Orleans roberh a. macdonell, Jennings fifth row: John a. maggiore, Icenner antoine major, jr.. baton rouge joe maranto, bossier city elizabeth ann marston sixth row: John w. maurin, reserve travis maxwell, rayville John b. meaux, Creole loyd megison, pineville seventh row: clyde Joseph melancon, hahnville rona-d david melancon, breaux bridge jewel e. merchant, vinton bob mestayer, baton rouge junior division first row: joy michaelis, new Orleans anna jean michelli, baton rouge lonnie miley, bogalusa ralph miller, norco many ann miranda, baton rouge julie mirus, new Orleans bobby j. mitchell, vivian jerry I. mitchell, natchitoches second row: willie monismith, white castle paul montgomery, jr., natchez, feliciano moraes, est. de rio brazil louis moran, slidell anna moseley, plaquemine donald ray moseley, ringgokd norms imogene moseley, oak grove Virginia ann moulle, ferriday third row: curtis j. mouton, abbeville jimmy neeley, camden, ark. martha nettles, baton rouge karla neuhauser, slidell d. r. newamn, melder paul taylor nolan, farmerville Sidney d. nolan, maplewood genevieve odom fourth row: lanny p. olinde, belle chasse claire norma olsen, new Orleans frederick f. olsen, new Orleans lenell o ' neill, slidell lucila ospina, Caracas, Venezuela kenneth oswalt, lake providence John wayne dvertmyet, benton bob oxford, lake providence fifth row: humberto padilla, nicaragua patsy gloria parrino, cheneyville francis a. pastor, moreauville donald r. payne, jackson charles aaron pedigo, pride barbara pennebaker, delhi patricia ann penny, gretna, Virginia ann Stirling percy, baton rouge sixth row: eva anne perkins, opelousas edward perrin, la fitte ann phillips, baton rouge ben s. phillips, glenmora gerald v. pierce, kentwood dudley Joseph plaisancr jeanette plauche, lake charles laverne r. poole, baton rouge seventh row: mary elizabeth potts, baton rouge diane poureiau, new roads John morris preston, shreveport carolyn pugh, logansport shirley quarles, jackson, miss. nancy quillen, fisher betty jo raley, epps james rawlins, baton rouge first row: Jeanne b. rawlinson. new Orleans Catherine rayne, houma betty raziano, kenner elvin j. reinhardt, metairie second row: jimmy p. rhodes, ville platte jo rhodes, west monroe gloria wren roark, de ridder carolyn janet roberts. lecompte third row: dale paul robichaux, raceland olive marie rodriguez, new Orleans everett b. rogers, jr., pineville gilbert Joseph rogers, lockport fourth row: charles thomas rolfe, oak ridge helen Catherine ross, covington louis d. ross. jr., covington james I. rougeou, lecompte fifth row: betty jo russell, baton rouge Joseph f. ryan, baton rouge melvyn i. safer, baton rouge helen saint, new Orleans sixth row: gael salter, kinder clay samson, chamberlin albert sanders, norphlet, ark. wm. h. sanders, jena seventh row: jack j. scariano, new Orleans philip schaeffer, leesville betty a. scheidt, new Orleans Harold schexnayder, bayou goula when its a question of draft beer or draft board junior division first row: suzanne schiro, new Orleans michael a. schulz, jr., new Orleans donald Sebastian, baton rouge cynthia Caroline segrest, baton rouge betty Joyce sepulrado, alexarrdria pharaby short, crowley edward c. sigler, henderson, ky lerry simmons, tylertown, miss second row: roland p. simon, kaplan dorothy lois sims, natchez, miss elizabeth singletary, baton rouge marge singleton, kentwood riva slabot, new Orleans jimmy ray sledge, coushatta george Joseph sliman, leesville annette yvonne smith, tallulah third row: donald smith, st. Joseph nettle jean smith, baton rouge patsy louise smith, pineville leonard albert sollberger, slidell patsy sollberger, slidell billie e. spe.l, hammond durell spivey, haynesville charles e. spruell, rayville fourth row: jean steib, new Orleans lee Stephens, lake arthur. neil Stephens, baton rouge floan stevens, baton rouge yvonne d. stevens, ponchatoula charlotte stevenson, baton rouge barbara ann stewart, de rid-der frances lane Stirling, alexandria fifth row: ju leienne stockwell, baton rouge richard storms, pineville carl streva, morgan city marvin e. stuckey, new Orleans John n. sumrall, jr., laurel, miss fenwick a. swann, marksville herman f. sweeney, vinton emile r. tabb, new Orleans sixth row: douglass s. talbot, houma billy charles terry, vivian dorothy thomann, new Orleans gary e. thomas, new Orleans glenda thomas, new Orleans angie thompson, colfax betty faye tillotsan, baton rouge sarah jean titus, mathews seventh row: f. d. I. toups, raceland g. leon toups, metairie dan b. townsend, bunkie doris townsend, bunkie louis a. tremmel, biloxi, miss wm. e. tucker, montgomery, ala rex e. tullos, jonesville dorothy kerlin upchurch, ruston first row: joe ervin vaughn, centerville katie vickers, shreveport nolan viclcnair, mi. airy mickey virga, new Orleans second row: sylvia von osthofT, new Orleans carl david vought, paincourtville peggy wade, dallas, texas anna dora wall, new Orleans third row: crystelle Wallace, new Orleans w. I. wall, jackson phyllis warden, new Orleans lawrence wright warner, hammond fourth row: richard a. warnken, gibson Herbert r. wells, vivian merlyn harley wells, ponchatoula sally wheeler, zachary fifth row: tommie white, greenwell springs vivian marie white, newellton donald w. whittington, new Orleans paul I. wiggins, baton rouge sixth row: william f. wilke, new Orleans betty sue wilson, baton rouge patricia b. wilson, little rock, ark peggy lee wilson, norco. seventh row: Joseph c. wink, jr., biloxi, miss mary jack wintle, shreveport carolyn wise, baton rouge anita ruth wood, lions first row: kay woodiel, port sulphur james m. woodley, maplewood second row: clairc wurzlow mignonne yancy, jonesville third row: alien young, vinton carter young, rocky mount fourth row: deborah young, new Orleans John sharp young, mccomb, miss. fifth row: richard young, new Orleans g. n. zehender, new Orleans freshman craze bars and stripes forever flag dais propaganda picketing pays ' M alpha lambda delta honorary organization for women, members must make a 2.5 average the first or second semester of the freshman year. officers sara latham president carita m. mcclatchey vice-president elizabeth franciol secretary joan houck treasurer dorothy roan historian members first row: patricia lou baggett, mary sue berry, martha sue blain, lola calieff. second row: dawn caillouet, sue carter, vashti car- ter, mary claire case. third row: peggy coleman, ann devall, Jan dunlap, elizabeth ann franciol. fourth row: ioann fuselier, carole loy grafton, helen holicer, patholliday. fifth row: anna mary Johnson, sara latham, argiro louchis, carita martin mcclatchey. sixth row: karla friffith newhauser, dorothy roan, diana savario, elizabeth ann singletary. seventh row: patsy sellberger, dorothy kerlin up- church, margaret jane wakefield, mary jack wintle. honorary fraternity for men requiring a 2.5 over- all average for the first semester or the seconc semester in the freshman year. officers ray norsworthy president witliam timlake vice-presideni william moss secretary dewitt platt treasurei george burleson reporter historiar members first row: roy lorett beard, dale edward bennett george burleson, cushman cambre. second row: gerald coleman, leo comeaux, danie bo yen chen, f. roy daigle. third row: william ellis, ronald I. hartman, tester d huleft, edwin p. jenevein. fourth row: hillman madison, donald emile male: gene malranga, david norsworthy. fifth row: james m. oliver, larry It. page, dee platt roy j. runck. sixth row: harry r. sachse, granville sewell, roy st pierre, joe thomas. seventh row: lamar thomas, william perry timlake waiter tisdale, robert white. not pictured: welton brumfield, james g. mack william s. moss, e. jay taul, John voelker. phi eta sigma 191 p u b I i c a TME PQVEILLE CQ tions publications publications fl the gumbo editor clare d ' artois leeper associate editor jerryanne adams . . . it starts in September when we dust off the sign betty deloney covered the campus, not only identify- ing faculty shots and various departmental shots, but that was only one of jobs to do. there were clare initiated the process, organizing the schedules, dividing the work, plan- ning sections, layouts, the darling con- test, so that soon everyone on the staff found the day filled. with places to go 194 information that associate editor jer- ryanne adams had to check, and there were appointments to make, pictures to be scheduled, so, of course, there were pictures to take barbar hebert and mary jack wintle were often in the studio, checking identifications, sched- ules, and just carrying away the pictures that had to be filed, and when the darling contest arrived, there were phone calls to make and george Jones, med school editor and al friedland, his photographer had their share to do in new Orleans and work to do but first they had to be cast, so dawn and all of us, helped when the balloting was going on. and still there was other votes to count 195 time to chat sports editor ray maumus and assistant argiro louchis managed to take time out to talk the situation over, but before long work had to begin again, and there were . . . V;- %- X, 5 f f lfijKp ' L ft 5 %i f but there is time out for coffee assistant editor judy cooper and jo rhodes spent many an afternoon doing that sort of thing, taking down the copy, the engrav- ings. and trips to the back shop . . . 196 and when it ' s over we relax and wait for after a year ' s work fleta rou- bieaux took a well-deserved rest, and waited for the GUMBO to appear, an annual which is not just a reference book . . . or a picture book although photographers don didier and leo terry spent many, many hours looking for the good shots and taking all those pics on the schedule and jim freeman spent as many hours in as out of the darkroom . . . but the story of life at Isu as seen by ... the gum bo .the daily reveille first-class for another year, the daily reveille appeared on the campus four afternoons a week tuesday through fri- days. each of those issues was the result of a concerted effort on the part of some thirty individuals and upwards of $36,000 worth of machinery, the mechanical end of the operation was located in the south L barracks, the editorial in alumni hall, and the reportorial all over the campus and frequently in the city itself, in profile, the process begins with charlie magee, managing editor, types out story and picture assignments for the next day ' s paper. lining up ansel smith, managing editor, presents and discusses the probable stories and pictures with staff members. starting out . . . dawn caillouet, reporter, gathers the news which goes to reporters glynn wood and kitty franklin to be typed. make up dan bivens, news editor, adds the finishing touches. 199 scanning photos ray maumus, sports editor, knocks out a sports column for the next issue. sammy hanna, sports report- er, types the sports happen- ings on the campus. photographers dave williams and dan didier develop the pictures in the dark room. cartoonist dave williams plans some cartoons. special department where the linotype men set the type that ' ] will appear in the paper. . . . then to the back shop jesse strother, news editor, decides which pictures to use, and all the material goes. 200 the proof reader in the back shop checks for possible typographical errors, while corinne me clave, news editor, supervises all the make-up in the back shop, and as the final job. rusty en- graves the photos, but the whole process is in the hands of policymakers nancy Collins, editor, second semester, and mack solomon, editor, first semester who co-ordinate all phases to give the campus .the daily reveille 201 Isu eng i neers business manager herb term- ini handles the bills, the books and many of the headaches. circulation manager beluong has charge of sales, subscriptions and exchanging of magazines with other schools. editor torn smith initiates, edits and supervises the produc- tion of the Isu engineer, a magazine of a technical nature aimed to increase progress in industrial and engineering fields. 202 faculty advisor mel williams, assistant to the dean of engineering, aids and advises the staff when necessary. advertising manager ben sib- photographers baby araujo, ley contracts for and super- standing, and isaac cimmer- vises the magazine ' s adverfis- man give visual emphasis to ing. the contents of the magazine. editorial assistant don sandefur is the handy man of the staff. don Icelley assists van beluong at the desk where magazines and subscriptions are sold. contents editor frank crow is in charge of assembling material for the new issue of the engi- neer. frank crow, herb termini, and torn smith meet in the engi- neer ' s office to discuss the successful production of an- other issue of the Isu engi- neer. recent developments editor don kelley receives and edits mate- rial from science and industry. ' I editor sammy gennuso had a busy job ahead of him every day as he read manuscripts that were submitted for publication in the delta. mail continued to pour in all semester, and went. J delta the delta was published serving as the literary outlet on the campus. delta to the staff members who made the final decision as to which student-created essays, prose, poetry, music and art work would appear in the magazine, finally the louisiana law review, a student publication of a professional nature, giving the latest developments in the louisiana civil code and in numerous other aspects of the legal profession, is published by ttie faculty and outstanding students of the law school, from left to right, judge davis, bob curry, and ray ryder. from left to right, roberts roberts, III, John c. wagnon, win- fred g. boriack, and thomas j. poche. law review george w. pugh faculty editor John c. wagnon editor associate editors winfred g. boriack thomas j. poche robert roberts, III from left to to right, bill crowe, harold brouillette, and bob curry. staff members a. b. atkins, jr. william c. bradley harold j. brouillette John s. covington william a. I. crowe robert lee curry, III ronald I. davis, jr. charles c. gray oscar kelly harmon james a. hobbs charles w. howard garner r. miller william h. parker a. ray ryder helen m. wimmer one of the main attractions to alumni is homecoming, an event which is an impor- tant feature of at least one of the issues of the alumni news, here abe mickall, an outstand- ing alumni, is crowning miss betty lee berdon, queen of 1952 homecoming. louise d. wiggins, alumni news editor, and thomas k. me knight, executive secretary of the alumni federation, keep up with the news as it is happen- ing on the campus and throughout the country for publication in the alumni news. the alumni news, a magazine delievered regularly to alumni, keeps the graduates of louisiana state university informed of not only the developments and happenings on the campus, but also news of outstanding alumni throughout the nation. alumni news when the magazine does appear, it is of interest to all, including thomas champ glaze, president of the alumni federation, and president troy middleton. 206 mrs. thomas smylie, editor, and joan doyle, manuscript editor, read galley proof on a new university press book. making known to the world the unique heritage of the south is the principal raison d ' etre of the louisiana state univesrsity press, although titles from the louisiana state university press cover subject matter ranging from medie- val history through critical works on shakespeare, the amer- ican revolution and american government, by far the greater number of books have been concerned with south- ern history and folklore, with especial emphasis on louis- iana and the deep south. an order for an Isu press book is being filled by stock room clerk, mary mitchell, and handed by catalogue editor, ernes- tine cappel. anne smith makes a suggestion about the jacket for bourbon democracy which a. o. goldsmith is designing while ruth b. hubert looks on. books published since fall, 1952: james longstreet by donald bridgman sanger and thomas robson hay the texas revolution by william c. binkley veterans in politics: the story of the g.a.r. by mary dearing myths and realities: societies of the colonial south by carl bridenbaugh colonial placer mining in Colombia by robert c. west longfellow ' s golden legend and goethe ' s faust by carl hammer, jr. mark twain and the german language by John t. krumpel- mann Stephen vaughan: financial agent of henry viii by w. c. richardson fleur de lys and calumet: translated and edited by riche- bourg gaillard me williams epidemics in colonial america by John duffy bourbon democracy of the middle west by horace samuel merrill the growth of southern nationalism by avery o. craven (vol. vi of a history of the south) the university press 207 i I i t a r y I ' ll -, v .- - - -.-.v , ' . V military military military you cadets are the future of the air force, one of you may well become chief of staff . . . make of yourself the very best officer that you can. col. Johnson was born in winnsboro, south Carolina, 25 may, 191 I, and lived most of his life in louisiana. he attended Isu from 1929 to 1936, receiving his b.a. and l.l.b. degrees and also his commission as 2nd It. from the Isu rote, he was called to active duty in 1941 while practicing law in winnfield, louis- iana. during ww II ne served 3 ' 2 years overseas with the eighth air forces, before being assigned to Isu in 1949 as pas t, col. Johnson served in the headquarters of the depts. of the army and the air force in Washington, d.c. included among his decora- tions are: legion of merit, bronze star medal, french croix de guerre, unit presidential citation, service ribbons, and stars. col. roberts p. Johnson, jr. professor of air science and tactics It. col. Joseph r. becnel, usaf air force adjutant capt. arlo h. pasenhofer, usaf air force information services officer It. col. robert s. fain executive officer maj. frank c. church, usaf air force training officer representing the soldier ' s creed of duty, honor, country, colonel jay b. lovless as commandant of cadets has brought to the ole war slcule the finest traditions of the united states army. colonel lovless graduated from the university of montana and was appointed 2nd lieutenant of infantry, regular army, in 1926. during world war II he commanded the twenty third and ninth infantry regiment of the second infantry division and was assistant division commander of the division in 1945. in the present korean conflict, colonel lov- less commanded the thirty fourth infantry regi- ment, twenty fourth division and was with Hie xvi corps, in japan. colonel loveless is a graduate of the infantry school, fort benning, georgia, command and gen- eral staff school, fort leavenworth, kansas, and the army industrial college, Washington, d.c. his decora- tions include the distinguished service cross, legion of merit, silver star and bronze star medal, both with oak leaf cluster, he also has the follow- ing foreign decorations: french legion of honor and croix de guerre with palm; belgian forragere; Chechoslovakian cross of bravery and korean presi- dential unit citation. It. colonel hoi d. me cown infantry, executive office, army capt. mark c. carrigan, ce army, chief, army basic section col. jay b. lovless, inf. army, professor of military science and tactics commandant of cadets It. colonel iames e. breland chief, army advanced section capt. albert n. garland army infantry, operations officer army staff first row: major wilburn e. milton, infantry captain cecil [. burton, artillery cap!, george g. eddy, jr., army ordnance captain gordon sumner, jr., army artillery second row: first It. louis g. sandkaut, army inf. m sgt. bray g. addison, army m sgt. peter d. bonovich, army m sgt. John hickey, army third row: m sgt. clarence v. dye, army m sgt. billie j. greer, army m sgt. william a. me neil, army m sgt. mack m. me rae, army fourth row: m sgt. felix g. smith, army m sgt. paul h. stockdale, army sfc edwin q. baker, army sfc lloyd v. churchman, army fifth row: sfc robert I. eylen, army sfc richard I. me daniel, army sfc virgil e. mitchell, army sfc audry f. oakes, army sixth row: sfc chester r. westervelt, army sgt. elvin j. aliemier, army sgt. richard v. rice, army -- air force first row: major Howard w. peterson, usaf major charles d. covey, usaf capt. roy b. powell, usaf capt. hendrick j. arnold, usaf capt. charles r. me neilly, usaf second row: m sgt. julious w. smith, usaf m sgt. orville e. jones, usaf m sgt. waiter ro cogburn, usaf m sgt. orville t. ranlcin, jr., usaf m sgt. james a. martin, usaf third row: m sgt. james v. burnside, usaf t sgt. bruen e. king, usaf t sgt. chester I. moddrell, usaf t sgt. arnold j. beatley, usaf s sgt. louis richard, usaf in in iiiui in linn corps staff left to right: david steinwinder, major, corps athletic of- ficer; robert ashley, major, corps supply officer; robert tullis, It. col. deputy corps commander; waiter smith, captain, corps provost mar- shal; alvin marks, corps commander, senior cadet colonel; j. c. duncan, It. col., corps executive and adjutant officer; Jesse e. strother, jr., m sgt., corps public information officer. L ' ., K left to right: torn smith, major, regimental adjutant; John brock, colonel, regimental commander; freeman morgan, It. col. regimental executive officer; robert higgins, m sgt., regimental sergeant major. -u. above: upon this sod many an able foot has trod don w. james, c capt. adjutant; jimmie d. sippel, c col. commander; norman g. stevens, executive officer. left to right: roy d. gerard, c maj., exec, off.; benedict f. lessing, c lt. col., bn. c. o.; david r. norsworthy, c m sgt., sgt. major; missing: philip e. brubaker, c capt. adj. cannoneers post Ill headquarters company, first battalion left to right: Jerome g. mcbride, c 2nd IK, pit. Idr.; europe a. cald- well, c capt., c. o.; jack I. kepler, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; thomas e. dupuis, c lst It., exec, (missing from picture). company b left to right: merwin i. delph, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; levin c. soule, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.: gurvis j. pos t, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; thomas e. gernon, c capt., co. com. left to right: frank e. shields, c lst It., exec, off.; james e. warren, e capt., com. off.; jack r. graham, c 2nd It., pit. Idr. (missing from picture). company c left to right: maurice j. laborde, c 2nd It., exec, off.; dwight j. gar- rison, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; gustave j. riordan, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; westly j. schouest, c capt., co. com. on the way take as a reference point to the colors headquarters, second battalion left to right: charles e. ward, c capt., 2nd bn. adj.; larmon salmon, c m sgt., 2nd bn. sgt. major; sam o. leake, c major, 2nd bn. ex. off.; david m. ellison, jr., c lt. col., 2nd bn. c. o. headquarters company, second battalion left to right: waiter g. lester, c 2nd It., pit. ' Idr.; james w. smith, c lst It., exec, off.; thomas a. austin. e capt., co. com.; John w. fontenot, c 2nd It., pit. Idr. (missing from picture). I company e left to right: albert h. labourdette, c capt., co. com.; a ' thur s. morse, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; thomas h. thompson, I It., exec, off i missing from picture): marrion p. talliancich. c 2nd It. pit. Idr. (missing from picture). company d left to right: warren I. greely, c lst ' It., pit. Idr.; mack v. furlow, c capt., co. com.; richard d. villarrubia, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; floyd n. carwile, c 2nd It, pit. Idr. (missing from picture). company f left to right: george I. dillman, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; frank w. vollenwei- der, c capt., co. com.; waiter landry, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; sheldon lynne, c 2nd It., pit. Idr. color guard PP a H third battalion staff left to right: edgar w. sutherlin, jr., c capt. adj.; william h. leppert, c maj., exec.; james I. o ' quinn, c lt. col., c. o.; thaddeus d. pruyn, c m sgt., sgt. maj. poop! out queen : in bin headquarters company, third battalion left to right: erneit d. bateman. c capt.. co. com.; william e. richard, c lst It., co. exec, off.; wilmer p. murphy. c 2nd It., pit. Idr. (missing from picture); artdrew n. alford, c 2nd It., pit. Idr. (missing from picture). company h left to right: howard c. belcher, c lst It.. xec. off.; david p. milli- gart, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; charles I. oalley, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; malcolm w. mccall, c capt., co. com. company g left to right: maurice rouchon, c lst It., exec, off.; Joseph e. melton, c capt., co. com.; John f. montagne. c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; james r. dorr, c 2nd It., pit. Idr. (missing from picture). company left to right: robert v. dennis, c capt., co. com.; frank It., exec, off.; william o. mcpherson, c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; david a. sand- berg, c 2nd It., ph. Idr. (missing from pic no cushions? bull session just so! headquarters, fourth battalion left to right: edward z. tucker, c capt. bn. adj.; marcus t. black, c lt. col., bn. comm.; alien j. kelly, c m sgf., bn. sgt. maj. headquarters company, fourth battalion left fo right: donald e. didier, c lsJ It., 2nd pit. Idr.; John h. davis, c lst It., 1st pit. Idr.; parks w. wilson, jr., c capt., co. com.; forrest I. hooper, jr., c 2nd It., 3rd pit. Idr. company k left to right: william t. myers, c lst It., exec, off.; fred. I. Icupperman, c lst It., pit. Idr.; Joseph m. titone, c capt., co. com.; missing: robert p. waldron, c 2nd It., pit. Idr. company I left to right: conrad m. kaplan, 1st It. exec.; ray j. hill, 1st It., ath. off.; charles a. bourgeois, jr., capt., com.; James n. miley, 2nd It., pit. Idr. left to right: james m. harrison, c lst It., ex. off.; roy j. youn co.; thomas c. archer, jr., c 2nd It., pit. Idr.; missing: ben a. John- ston, c 2nd It., pit. Idr. rifle salute recoiless rifle convoy first group staff left to right: charles p. perrault, c maj., exec.; paul e. chatelain, c capt., adj.; jack r. hall, c m sgt., sgt. maj.; charles h. blakewood, c lt. col., c. o. caught I freshman, air force variety ooooooooh!! headquarters squadron, first group ronney b. daigre, c 2rvd It., fit. Idr.; John d. blagg, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.: carr I. wilderson, c lst It., exec, off.; missing: lamar t. loe, c capt., sqn. com. squad ron ted collins, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; lynn I. landry, c lst It., exec. off. thomas j. clay. c 2nd It. fit. Idr.; malcolm lee. c capt.. sqn. com. kenneth crain. c 2nd It., fit. Idr. b squadron wm. a. tindell, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; wm. b. braun, c lst It., exec. off. James w. dawes, c ' 2nd It., fit. Idr.; edward b. landry, c capt., sqn com.; clyde c. thomas, c 2nd It., fit. Idr. c squadron irving I. bourge, jr., c capt., sqn. com.; homer t. mcbride, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; charles I. Johnson, c lst It., exec, off.; missing: charles b. w. palmer, c lst It., fit. Idr. the most popular sgt. the af has a poifectfit! please capt., no Saturday classes second group staff 9cvwiiu v-jiuuf- ' aiaii left to right: robert e. uptmore, c lt. col., c. o. 2nd gp.; rudolph yeager, c major, gp. exec.; thomas q. Howard, c capt., gp. adj.; albert purvis ostenberger, c m sgt., sgt. ma|. c ' mon mister, 6 wrinkles in that chin you ' re in the arotc now headquarters squadron, second group jack m. gordon, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; larry I. kendrick, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; ruel I. patterson, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; robert j. bodet, c lit It., eic. off.; fred w. poerschke. c capt. sqn. com. d squadron dan r durham, c capt., sqn. com.; jotin w. osborn, c ' 2nd It., lit. Idr.; albin j. loupe, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; louis f. borne, c 2nd It., fit. Idr. e squadron qeorge b. cHatham, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; lou!s ... ..-..., .,..._, WI . thomas . beyt, c lst It., exec.; eugene j. normand, c 2nd, fit. Idr james j. jines, c capt., sqn. com. f squadron wallace j. dorion, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; John w. peacock, c lst off.; william r. lewis, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; paul d. kit , c cap- corn.; robt. i. falterman, c 2nd I ., fit. Idr. sqn. on the range boinngg!! lots of competition m I- third group staff left to right: bernard j. mcardle, c capt., gp. adj.; bennon ee, c m sgt., sgt. major; kenneth t. roussel, c maj., gp. exec, off.; Jacques I. savoy, c lt. col., gp. c. o. orientation flight r headquarters squadron, third group left to right: John e. reviere, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; John f. simon, c lst It., exec, off.; gary I. spraul, c capt., sqn. com.; John m. daly, c 2nd It., fit. Idr. (missing from picture). g squadron left to right: robert h. ford, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; robert r. parlter, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; daniel n. wheeler, c capt., sqn. com.; eugene m. boon, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; leon a. nugent, c ht It., exec. off. (missing from picture). h squadron left to right: huey p. duncan, cadet 2nd It., 3rd fit. Idr.; charles s. rmith, cadet 1st It., exec, off.; roy p. windham, cadet 2nd It., 2nd fit. Idr.; robert m. peloubet, cadet capt., sqn. com.; James m. sanford, cadet 2nd It., 1st fit. Idr. left to right: huell ham, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; william j. Jones, c lst It., exec, off.; alvin g. baham, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; mayer levy, jr., c capt., sqn. com.; baer i. rambach. c 2nd It., fit. Idr. mock courts martial military ball but sergeant ... A ft fourth group staff left to right: edward r. matloclc, c lt. col., gp. com.; louis a. fuselier, c capt., gp. adj.; william I. werner, c m sgt., gp. sgt. major; missing: alvin ray collins, c maj., gp. exec. off. JBB trip to eglin afb firepower demonstration headquarters squadron, fourth group left to right: billy h. hines, c capt., sqn. com.; waiter s. Icnieriemen, c lst It., exec, off.; warren c. hersey, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; emanuel dom- iiiici, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; richard h. lee, c 2nd It., fit. Idr. k squadron left to right: alexis c. dumestre, jr., c Ut It., exec, off.; philo coco, jr., c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; wm. m. davis, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; waiter m. hart, c capt., sqn. com.; missing: wm. o. thomas, c 2nd It., fit. Idr. I squadron left to right: william I. senn. jr., c capt., com.; perry b. whisner, c 2nd It. fit. Idr.; gilbert p. cohen, c lst It., exec, off.; sam e. asseff, c 2nd It., fit. Idr. m squadron left to right: george w. Stephens, c end It., fit. Idr.; darell d. desor- meaux, c 2nd It., fit. Idr.; dennis g. van dine, c lst It., eec. off.; standing: Joseph s. modicut, c capt., sqn. com.; missing: robert c. day, c 2nd it., fit. Idr. one of many trips sgt. king and his p-40 the inevitable graduation dunking um pa, urn pa ok men, a waltz for the general jm w ?f Jacques savoy commanding officer capt. frank hagan squadron arnold air society arnold air society officers Jacques savoy squadron commander John c. duncan squadron executive officer jimmie sipple operations officer robert uptmor finance officer edward matlock ....... public relations officer robert parker parlimentarian paul hebert adjutant recorder honorary organization of air force rote cadets founded in 1947 at the university of Cincinnati and named in honor of gen. hap arnold. purpose is to further the mission of the united states air force at college and university level by encouraging greater teamwork, technical knowledge, and cooperation among students enrolled in air rote, the Isu chapter is named after capt. frank hagan, graduate of Isu who flew 55 missions over korea and was killed in a plane crash near langley air force base, va. members first row: alvin baham, william braun, cecil broussard, dar- rel caraway. second row: John duncan, dan durham, chester drenning, ramsey falconer. Ihird row: don folse, paul hebert, lemoine hogan, John kaiser. fourlh row: paul kitt, edward landry, malcolm lee, alvin marks. fifth row: edwa rd matlock, gene matranga, anthony milaz- zo, leon nugent. sixth row: donald pettepher, vernie pitre, jim reviere, ken- neth roussel. seventh row: roy st. pierre, jimmie sippel, gary spraul, w. m. stevenson. eighth row: j. e. strother, david ulmer, william werner, daniel wheeler. not pictured: John bailey, Ihomas beyt, benjamin craft, alexis dumeslre, waiter hart, billy hines, james jines, meyer levy, robert parker, baer rambach, robert uptmor. 233 glen drewett pershing rifle captain fran farrell pershing rifle sponsor pershing rifles officers glen e. drewett captain douglas c. whitehurst first lieutenant donald samaha second lieutenant gerald coleman first sergean! l.s.u. ' s precision drill team composed of first and second year army and air force cadets who exhibit outstanding leadership and proficiency on the drill field, their perform- ances have placed them in popular demand at parades, football half-time shows and celebrations. first row: philip accardo, roy beard, donald beckner, f. t. berg. second row: jerry casso, gerald coleman, jay cooper, ken- neth copes. Ihird row: paul creekbaum, lawrence currone, francis daigle, jerry dove. fourth row: joe duckworth, James farmer, harold fletcher, cary fontenot. fifth row: John gibson, bill guavisco, william jeansonne, teemie landry. sixth row: donald mabrero, lawrence mulloy, joe norton, victor roppolo. seventh row: james rushing, donald samaha, manuel utzur- rum, thompson Wallace, douglas whitehurst. not picture: wayne amos, fred frere, John gallaher, John gross, eddins hoppes, griff Jones, david madden, thomas me neely, james meyers, clinton parker, charles robatham, robert sims. 234 TlrST mff- Bff, PPS w iP edward matloclc scabbard and blade captain scabbard and blade officers edward marlock captain b. f. lessing first lieutenant John brock second lieutenant j. e. warren first sergeant honorary military society founded at the university of Wis- consin in 1906. members are cadet officers who have demonstrated outstanding military ability and achieve- ment, primary purpose is to raise the standards of military education in communities in which members may reside. members first row: John brock, leonard collins, galen crawford, John duncan. second row: david ellison, don folse, jimmy friedberg, thomas gernon. third row: h. g. griggs, paul hebert, Jerome hill, j. c. Jackson. fourth row: alien kelly, edward landry, alvin marks, I. f. kiaita. fifth row: earl melton, s. b. norsworrhy, James o ' quinn, robert peno. sixth row: william richard, edward rodriguez, marvin rush- ing, Jacques savoy. seventh row: william singley, jimmie sippel, frank vollen- weider, charles ward, james warren. not pictured: b. f. lessing, robert ashley, t. a. austin, m. t. black, william brown, I. f. matta, w. j. schouest, c. m. vin- cent. 235 shirley quarles, corps commander sponsors barbara barbier, sq. k beverly bateman, 1st group ilk-,;; joy donaldson, 3rd group dody doucet, hq. comm., bat. comm. !.:= beverly wilson, co. e arabelle white, hq. sq. 1st group w cynthia segresl, hq. sq. 2nd gail salter, co. I shirley mae russell, squad i maria rosso, hq. co., 3rd bat. pat rosato, co. f. group marilyn mitchell, 3rd air dianne miller, regiment comm. jean linnehan, sq. h group lois king, co. h anne Jennings, sq. e v ii wmmmzammum M betty lee berdon, sq. m georgia blanchard, sq. a bea Bradley, 1st bat. , ,1 T mae dee calhoun, sq. b carolyn ann capone, co. b susan ellwood, sq. c fran farrell, company k pat ford, third bat. katherine zeagler, co. d kathryn wingerter, co. m corine watkins, co. a yvonne vidrine, hq. sq. 4th group marian taylor, 4th bat. christina stephenson, wing comm. 1 barbara robinette, sq. f. betty reed, band comm. jane rawlins, co. g laura lee planche, sq. d. barbara penton, 2nd air group hutchinson, hq. co. patsy hennington, co. i eleanor Harris, hq. co., 2nd kathryn guin, 2nd bat. ' bat. bat. CA 01 3 beauties b I 0 3 O 0) JQ (A 01 3 01 v ies beauties beauties beauties ine aarli I ' argiro louchis carolyn capone betty berdon sue hebert K ' : ffelsfeg) patsy hennington janet haley l 1 Barbara dawson sara boteler ann Wilkinson wood f J V katherine degeneres babs pollard Jackie polizzi pat rosato I barbara watkins oui5iana peggy messick fay moreland P eleanor zeagler betty king i , r v carol mcdaniel 1 patsy ledet maurine linquist tennis o o IIS baseball-boxing-track , joe modicut and marchand point up the new identification num- bering system to admirers larry mobley, junie stover and bootsie duke. football ' s new look tiger co-captain ' s, l.s.u. ' s six lone seniors jim sanford, bill Ian- sing joe modicut, ralph mcleod, norm stevens and leroy labat were elected by teammates to lead the 1 952 bengal tigers. jerry marchand and coed bootsie duke give their smile of approval of the tiger ' s new grid uniform. )t t. p. heard, athletic director in 1952 jim corbett. sports publicity director the l.s.u. bengal tiger team introduced to tigertown fans football ' s 1952 innovation, coach gaynell tinsley and sports publicity director jim corbett inaugurated a new letter-number system at Isu which may revolutionize the football jersey manufacturing industry. Under the new system ends, guards and tackles wear the letters e, g, and t, followed by a number from zero to nine, the right side of the line are identified by the even numbers and the left side by the odd. centers. quarterbacks, left halfbacks, right halfbacks and fullbacks wear c. q, I, r. and f respectively with numbers from one to nine, the new system makes the task of identification much simplier and serves to give the players, especially lineman, a stamp of individuality, the system was approved by the ncaa rules committee chairman, the sec commissioner, and the tigers ten 1952 opponents. Isu was the first university to use such a system, ucla and other schools have since adopted the system. football ' s new look, linemen emberg, miller, shaw, camp, lansing, horn, tuminello and backs marchand, oakley, stevens and prescott demonstrate football ' s new look. tiqer cheerleaders bunnie perkins, ronnie gomez, argie louchis, jimmy r+U hUine. aene bellau. nancy larson and eivie me gehee. ' neill, whooping it up at bonfire head cheerleader gene bellau leads mates in a bengal yell builders of I s u men in his four year tenure as head of tiger grid fortunes, gaynell tinsley has been tagged with all sorts of names ranging from the great improviser and gloomy gus to mr. upset and Cinderella ' s fellow. but all agree that the 37-year-old grid strategist and moulder of men is one of the brightest figures in football today, the former tiger all-american end of ' 35 and ' 36 and professional standout with the chicago cardinals has now come of age as a coach. Two-thirds of the games he ' s won have been upsets and twice in four seasons he ' s provided the biggest shocker of the year, he coached a 1951 cellar team to an amaz- ing 7-3-1 record and a selection as the most successful team in america. he juggles his material and usually wins on spirit and hustle, sometimes his jug- gling doesn ' t work, but as one sports- writer observed, with a man like tinsley around, teaching the boys how to be men, winning seems to lose its brilliance. gaynell gus tinsley, head coach perry moss, backfield coach j. t. rock reed, assistant backfield coach norman cooper, line coach dick flowers, assistant line coach ben enis, end coach guy b. skipper hays, freshman coach marty broussard, trainer ngers lacue lennessee lomorrow By SAMMY HANNA - !..r ( u. r-! ;i fk n Yf.lu: ' ' , Sl;uljiim ! ' WW ' : 9 :;il Tiuci-s fur tl), ' , it Ni-yhmiVs VoU arc nttti three- ; Coach GttyneU TV- Bengali worn ace ;i five tiiiiyi this year. But TViinosscp ' s exmUkm ot the hard-diving win, ' .; ha-; di-opjx-d all Ull. .of (heir fues Th- Vuls ha Mississippi State,CJ H Hl fl (ord and North H H . ialf-Time Feature i-a o Be New March the season win-lose or draw confronted with what might well be termed the toughest schedule in Isu grid history, coach gaynell tinsley ' s hot and cold tigers stumbled and fumbled their way through a rather stormy season, the bayou bengals finished the season with a three won, seven loss record, four of the tiger opponents texas, alabama, tennessee and ole miss were selected to play in post-season bowl games, injuries to key players and sporadic attacks of fumbleitis plagued the tigers all season, as the season progressed the scheduled began to take its toll, it marked the first time that a modern Isu team failed to win a game on its home soil, a 16-0 shutout win in their final appearance of the season against arch rivals tulane took some of the sting out of a somewhat disastrous season. the 1952 bayou bengals. front row: shepherd, simmons, brancato, boggess, Johns, gonzalez, rachel, juenke, hedges, gau- treaux, marchand, doggett, nicolo. second row: huddleston, stringfield, o ' callaghan, davis, kiley, sandras, fletterich, kalil, brooks, smith, prescott, oakley, gassie, lansing, beron. third row: sanford, nealy, tuminello, hedges, martorana, guglielmo, mitchell, tarasovic, murphy, middleton, lawrence, me leod, dye, emberg, shaw, me adam, robichaux. back row: [ones, mobley, wampold, stevens, horn, oliver, miller, labat, fournet, alford, dildy, camp, modicut, leake. 1? o E it)l i ( fc3 E4 p f 2 T j 8 fc Srff - ' ' r J|U|Jrf%fr W a ' ' -f JttLa . $ v 9 f ' u P Tr . T J president and mrs. middleton sit out the rain. marchand tallies first tiger td of season charlie chicken oakley fullback Isu 14: texas 35 the stampeding texas longhorns destroyed the season ' s opener for the tigers as 44,000 spectators sat through a steady drizzle and watched eddie price ' s charges roll to an impressive 35-14 win. quarterback t. jones heaved a 52-yard aerial to end torn stol- handske with 20 seconds left in the second quarter for the texans first tally, jerry marchand rammed across for the tigers in the third quarter to tie the score, but jones and pod price retaliated with three more for the longhorns. in the final quarter dickie prescott smashed over for the bengals. jack barton grabbed a cliff stringfield aerial and raced 25-yards for the final texas touchdown. jim mitchell end ' bama ' s tommy lewis cracks through for yardage. nancy larson and anna rose bilbo add a little glamour to the game. tinsley gives the students the scoop at pep rally. - J Isu 20; alabama 21 in a thrilling see-saw battle, red drew ' s alabama crimson tide eked out a 21-20 victory over the bayou bengals. after a scoreless first quarter bobby luna went across for the tide, but the tigers tied it up a few minutes later when al doggett tossed to ron emberg for the score, however, the tigers ' prosperity was short lived as bobby conway took the kickoff and raced 94 yards to put bama ahead, doggett scored on a 38-yard jaunt in the third period, but stringfield missed the conversion, in the fourth period the tigers went ahead on willard rachel ' s 2 1 -yard td. but the big red elephants were not to be denied, bobby marlow and company drove back with luna going across for the score and booting the goal to clinch the win for the tide. sid fournet, tackle bob lawrence, guard Isu 27; rice 7 an underdog tiger team journeyed to Houston and con- tined their winning jinx over jess neely ' s vaunted rice owls with a 27-7 conquest, rachel put the tigers in front in the first quarter on a pitchout and doggett added another tally in the second period, in the third quarter sal nicolo romped 94-yards for the bengals. marchand plunged across for another tiger touchdown in the fourth quarter. dickie garbrecht scored on a two-yard plunge in the final quarter for the owls ' lone touchdown. tackle emile kalil takes a breather owls converge on oakley safety simmons bats down pass from arms of waiting wildcat Ml !ft M $JC r cr .- - us gridders take off for lexington Isu 34; kentucky 7 the bayou bengals won their first game in history from kentucky when they smashed paul bryant ' s wildcats 34-7 in lexington. it was the first time that a tinsley coached team has managed to score a point against the wildcats in two un- successful attempts, the tigers scored the first time they got their hands on the ball on a pass from norm stevens to doggett. the bengals scored again on a stevens to marchand aerial, rachel and marchand tallied two more for the tigers in the third period, the wildcats scored their single touchdown on a pass from dick shatto to steve. melinger. russ gautreaux scored the tiger ' s fifth tally in the final period. wildcat tommy adkins spills rachel sammy murphy, end phil beron, guard elton shaw, guard Isu 14; georgia 27 wally butts ' tenacious georgia bulldogs paced by zipping zeke bratowski ripped ttie tigers 27-14. the bulldogs quickly netted two touchdowns in the open- ing period as bobby dillinger cracked over for the first and bratowski hit harry babcock with a pass and the bulldog terminal raced 18-yards into the end zone for the score, marchand scored for the tigers in the second quarter, charlie madison netted another touchdown for the bulldogs in ihe third quarter and marchand bucked across again for the bengals. in Ihe last quarter madison again scored for the bulldogs. mitchell takes in pass as nicolo takes out georgia ' s fred bllyeu. bulldog art de carlo drives into doggett. sal nicolo, halfback joe tuminello, end 263 tinsley and gridders at georgia pre game pep rally vince pepe gonzalez halfback grady davis, halfback oakley, jones move in on terp chet hanulak george oliver, tackle miller gets a helping hand Isu 6; ma ry land 34 there was nothing slow about the terrapins of jim tatum at college park as they thumped the toothless tigers 34-6. vanguarding the terp power-laden attack was all-american jack scarbath. the tigers were unable to penetrate the big m club in the middle of the maryland line, dick modzelewski, bob morgan and bill meletzky. ed fullerton put the terps ahead in the first period as he crashed through the tiger forward wall, chet hanulak and a pass from scarbath to lou weidensaul accounted for two more terp touchdowns, the scarbath to lloyd colteryhan combine tallied two more for the terps in the third period, a beaten, battered and seemingly beleagured bengal team fought back and scored on a pass from stringfield to wrendall nealy with seconds left in the game. paul miller, tackle wrendall nealy. end tinsley gives a word to the bench Isu 0; ole miss 28 in a deep-seated rivalry dating back to 1894, the bayou bengals treked to oxford, the first time in 25 years, to meet the ole miss rebels of johnny vaught. jimmy king lear and his Johnnie reb mates vaulted over the hapless tigers 28-0 and into the sugar bowl, the big thorn in the tiger ' s side was hal lofton. lofton scored three of the rebel touchdowns and horace me cool netted the fourth. andy alford guard joe o ' callaghan halfback gautreaux takes off on an end sweep as lansing, alford pave the way old grad and former tiger tackle, governor bob kennon and mrs. kennon take in the homecoming contest. left: maurine linquist of pi beta phi holds the sweepstake trophy for the best homecoming decoration as theo dreyfus, eleanor zeagler, miss fraternity, and betty gumbiner, miss sorority, look on. homecoming 3; tennessee 22 before a homecoming crowd of 35,000, the touted tennessee vols toppled the tigers 22-3. in the first quarter bob fisher blocked a punt by doggett to give the vols a 2-0 safety, shifty jimmy wade scampered 22-yards for the volunteers in the second period, stringfield put the tigers back in the game in the third quarter with a I 3-yard field goal, but pat oleksiak flipped to John davis for a touchdown to give bob neyland ' s vols a comfortable margin, again in the fourth period the oleksiak to davis twosome clicked, this time with a 40-yard touchdown aerial. vols andy kozar picking up steam above: betty burden, es- corted by ken osterberger, is crowned queen of home- coming by former tiger grid standout abe mickal. m , imm S ' -- I mm MK ' ' V v ' - k v ' ' ?- V- r t ii 2 ; v= i ByPl J fr I ,JL 4(L cheerleaders bow in mock prayer for a touchdown pershing rifles parade before military day crowd Isu 14; mississippi state 33 an erratic tiger team crumbled before an inspired mississipp! state team 33-14 to complete the tiger ' s grid humiliation at home. Jackie parker got the maroons off to a flying start in the opening period as he tossed to John katusa for a touchdown, the bengals surged ahead in the second quarter when stringfield sneaked over from four inches out and leroy labat cracked over from the one. but the maroons came back in the third period with parker smacking over for the score, murray warmath ' s maroons smashed over three touchdowns in the fourth period to complete the rout, norm duplain, joe fortunate and a pass from parker to zerk wilson added the finishing touches. al doggett, halfback state ' s Jackie parker keeps rolling along chuck iohns, quarterback gary chief dildy, center Isu 16; tulane in the pelican state ' s traditional football extravaganza, a fierce-tackling, hard-running group of bengal tigers won the battle of the bayou grid classic by overwhelming a favored tulane team 16-0 in new Orleans, a crowd of 56,000 rain-soaked fans saw the tigers win their first game in six outings. It was a sweet victory for the ole war skule as it enabled the tigers to salvage some last prestige, in the opening minutes the tiger ' s big black stallion, leroy labat, broke loose and galloped 33-yards through the greenie team for the first bengal touchdown, it was a fine ending to the collegiate career of the colorful cajun hoofer, early in the second quarter stocky jerry marchand, who once helped a notre dame grid team win over the green wave in the sugar bowl stadium, romped 46- yards for the bengal ' s second score, with 50 second remaining in the first half, cliff stringfield booted a 16- yard field goal to put the tigers ahead 16-0. the olive and blue of bear wolf never provided a threat to Ihe tigers as the bayou bengals took control from the moment the two teams took the field and they never let down for a minute. leroy labat cajun hoofer leroy labat Isu keeps the rag tiger rooters hold pep rally in front of roosevelt hotel in martha sue blaine elicits a growl from mike jerry marchand breaks loose on touchdown jaunt. russ wi ild man gautreaux, fullback cliff stringfield, quarterback george brancato, halfback dickie prescott, halfback 269 bas ketball harry rabenhorst, head coach John chaney, assistant coach southeastern conference champions it was a great year for coach harry rabenhorst and his bayou bengal basketballers. the bengal hoopsters had their finest season in Isu history as they surged to the top of the cage world, it was a fitting climax to coach raby ' s silver anniversary year as master of tiger hard- wood fortunes as he marked up his 300th win and brought to the ole war skule its first undisputed sec cage cham- pionship, it was the first tiger conference title in 19 years, the dean of southern cage coaches took a team of freshmen, sophomores and juniors and copped the sugar bowl crown; led the tigers to their longest win- ning streak (20); a perfect conference slate (13-0); most consecutive wins (15); lengthiest winning streak at home (two years without a defeat), and more victories (24) than any other tiger team, teamwork and the will to win was, for the most part, the key to the tiger success. 1952 sec kingspins. front row, left to right: loughmiller, schultz, me ardie, magee, robert. second row: coach rabenhorst, lee, jones, belcher, bridges, assistant coach chaney. back row: manager fred poerschke, me neilly, freshley, pettit, clark, braymen. belcher pumps it up they were beaten but once in regular season play by tulsa in tulsa, olcla., but later avenged the setback in baton rouge, towering bobby pettit, unanimous sec se- lection and second string all-american on just about ev- erybody ' s team, led his mates in poinf making with 451 tallies for a 23.7 average, the big bengal became the third player in tiger cage annals to hit the magical 1000 mark and the first to accomplish this feat in two seasons, the season ' s biggest surprise was the all-around play of sophomore norm magee. magee followed pettit in the points scored department with 304 points, cap- tain benny mcardle was voted the best playmaker in the conference. possessing one of the most well-rounded clubs in dixie, the tiger hoopsters twice in succession passed the cen- tury mark, by downing southwestern of memphis, 134-33, the bengals racked up the highest score ever made by a tiger team, the associated press in their season ' s poll ranked the bengals as the fifth best team in the nation. lack of adequate reserve strength told the story in the ncaa tourney at kansas city, kansas as they bowed to Indiana and Washington, with the entire starting quintet returning, the lofty-sailing bengals should enjoy another successful season next fall. pettit lays it in - V T 271 don loughmiller don Sebastian don belcher pettit hooks one up dark pushes one up from the side court leslie jones 272 bob pettit benny me ardie, captain bob freshley norman magee belcher gets set for a one hand push pettit goes up for one kenny bridges ned dark 273 basketball Scoreboard Isu Isu Isu Isu Isu Isu 98; birmingham southern . . 38 107; pensacola nas 59 124; southwestern (mem.) . . 33 86; miami (fla.) 58 58; alabama 45 58; tulsa . 84 sugar bowl Isu 100; villanova 94 lus 70; st. louis 67 Sebastian on a layup magee on a jumping one hand push dark tries an overhand pusher Isu Isu Isu Isu 74; vanderbilt 61 Isu 76; georgia tech 52 75; miss, state . 55 Isu 63; ole miss . . 67; ole miss 66 Isu 58; loyola 52 Isu 82; miss, state . 53; tulane . Isu 55; georgia 50 Isu 55; tulsa SI Isu 95; tennessee 59 Isu 48; tulane 31 Isu 68; florida 56 Isu 65; auburn 57 Isu 71; pensacola nas . . . 48 47 52 Isu Isu ncaa tourney regionals 89; lebanon valley 76 81; holy cross 73 finals Isu 67; Indiana 80 60 Isu 69; Washington 86 275 belcher tips one up picked to finish no better than fourth by most sports prognosticates, the upsuring tiger hoopsters pulled one of the most surprising cage upsets of the season by an- nexing the sugar bowl championship in new Orleans, in as thrilling a contest as ever witnessed on the crescent city court, the bayou bengal cagers downed a good villanova team in two overtime periods, 100-94, and followed up the next night by edging a scrappy st. louis team, sparked by bob pettit and some fine floorplay and clutch shooting by little don Sebastian, the tigers unseated the defending champion billikens with a 70-67 conquest. for his outstanding play in the tournament, tiger star bob pettit was awarded the most valuable player trophy. bowl pettit receives sugar bowl trophy me ardle gets set pettit tosses one up boxing as far as tiger mitt teams go, the ring success of coach j. t. owen ' s bat- tling bengals was mediocre, the bengal lancers ended the season with a .500 average, winning two, losing two, and tying one. after polishing off minnesota and miami at baton rouge, the gamecock mittmen of south Car- olina snapped the tigers ' home winning streak at 22 as they handed the bengal boxers their first setback in their home bailiwick since 1941. the bengals dropped the next encounter to potent Wisconsin, ncaa champs, at madisoh, wise., as the badgers swept six of the eight matches, the tigers then journeyed to college park, md., and drew with the maryland terrapins, the biggest improvement on the squad was the showing of the houston strong boy, george peyton. the big heavyweight posted a 2-1-2 record for his season ' s efforts, in the ncaa tourney at pocatello, idaho, the ti- gers placed third behind idaho state and Wisconsin, captain calvin clary scored a clear cut 3-0 decision over penn state ' s anthony flore in the finals to capture the national collegiate light welterweight crown, the bengal mittmen are slated to meet the champion idaho state vandals in the sugar bowl in new Orleans in december. r george peyton, heavyweight bobby jackson, lightweight paul daniel, light heavyweight danny orsak, welterweight peyton delivers ko blow to gamecock ed wilson freeman scores with a left to the jaw of allan george referee separates faulkner and malcolm dewitt cecil faulkner, light middleweight ronnie schulingkamp, middleweight jackson staves off andy sciambra with a left jab captain calvin clary, ncaa light welterweight titalist j. t. owen. head coach Isu Isu Isu Isu Isu 5 ; minnesota . . l miami . . . . : south Carolina . 2 ; Wisconsin . . . 4 ; maryland . . . . 3 l ' 2 4 ' 2 . 6 . 4 tiger thinclads bottom row, left to right: me bride newton, kepler, adams, stratford, abraham, may, childress. phillips. second row: manager gibbens, silva, ellison, sweeney, Johnston, burton, James, rossbottom, wood, goodwin, tucker, stand- ing: Johnson, busch, me donald, le bouef, tabor, krutak, lansing, nodier, cannon, me leod, smith, coach moreau. track it was a rather gloomy season for cinder coach al moreau and his freshmen and sophomore studded track squad, the tiger thinclads opened the season with a tri- angular meet at baton rouge with texas a m and rice, after placing second to the aggies, several of the tiger harriers posted some fine times and distances in the florida, southern and southwestern relays, and appeared to be hitting their stride, they ran away with loyola in a dual meet in new Orleans, 72-59. in a quadrangular meet with mississippi state, mississippi southern and tulane at baton rouge, the bengals amassed 84 ' 2 points for first place honors, the tigers closed the season with a dual meet with tulane in new Orleans, besting the greenies, 80-37. in the sec meet in Birmingham, ala., the hapless harriers lagged behind and finished sixth, the lowest any tiger team has ever placed in the 2 1 -year history of the tour- nament, coach moreau is still faced with the arduous task of rebuilding, biggest loss to the squad are senior hurdlers homer mcbride and ed tucker, if joe Johnston, glynn wood and John phillips continue to improve and with the addition of olympic hurdler lee yoder to the squad, the tiger thinclads should regain some lost ground on the conference cinderpaths. hurdlers me bride, tucker lead the pack smith breasts the tape d coach al moreau John fireball phillips ioe Johnston stratford goes up and over cannon takes first in the century james passes baton to smith in mile relay husband slaps one down third darryl whitty, cf ned dark, If benny me ardle, p jerry marchand, c tommy virgets, 2b the on-again, off-again bengal baseballers of coach harry rabenhorst finished the season with an overall record of 8 wins and 10 losses and a conference mark of 7 wins and 8 setbacks, stocky backstop jerry marchand, for the second straight year, led the bengal batters at the plate with a formidable .371 average, one of the bright- er spots of the season was the fine performance turned in by freshman first sacker irvin delatte. delatte followed marchand at the plate with a .323 average and led the team in stolen sacks, marchand and delatte were the only two tiger regulars to hit over the .300 mark, veteran portsider benny mcardle was again the ace of the ben- gal mound staff with four wins and three defeats, fresh- man twirler bill lee, jr., who notched three victories against four setbacks, -displayed much future promise. 282 whitty lays into one ball Isu Isu . bill lee, p jimmy choate, ss irvin de latte, I b tommy Howard, 3b malcolm me call, D 5; auburn 6 1 1 ; auburn 7 10; ole miss 9 10; ole miss 6 17; loyola 13 3; loyola 5 0; miss, st 13 I; miss, st 2 10; alabama I I I ; alabama 2 2; ole miss 10 7; miss, st 16 1 1 ; miss, st 4 7; tulane 8 I; tulane 3 Isu II; ponchatoula . 12 10; tulane 4 7; tulane 8 283 tennis coach w. t, dub robinson charlie pitts waiter cockerham david rosenbaum ronnie fenasci paul young, captain coach w t. dub robinson ' s bengal net- ners enjoyed one of their most success- ful seasons in years as they finished the season with twelve wins and one lone setback and tied florida for second place in the conference, the bengals were riding an unbeaten skein of twelve straight wins going into the final match of the season against unbeaten tulane, conference kingpins. the greenies, sparked by davis cupper ham rich- ardson and alan wickersham, outmatched the tigers, 7-1. sophomore charlie pitts extended the veteran wickersham to the limit before bowing in the no. 2 singles match, 6-0, 3-6, 6-3, in a gruelling two- hour match, freshman david rosenbaum salvaged Isu ' s only point in the no. 3 sin- gles match by downing the wave ' s har- mon collins. darrell schultz golf sec champions coach mike barbate coach mike barbato ' s bengal linksmen, paced by berf weaver, tommy morrow, eddie merrins, tommy beard, johnny pott and cecil calhoun, garnered the southeastern conference link crown, participating in several minor tourneys at the season ' s outset, the tiger golfers showed well, freshman tommy beard copped the louisiana ama- teur championship at the baton rouge country club, in their only two dual matches of the season against tra- ditional rival tulane the tigers posted 19-8, 25-2, wins, boasting one of the best-balanced sextets in collegiate golf, the tigers captured the conference crown in athens, ga., as diminuitive niblick swinger eddie merrins walked off with the southern intercollegiate crown, on June 21, after the 1953 gumbo had gone to press, the tigers, who loomed as top contenders for national honors, com- peted in the ncaa tournament at Colorado springs, colo. cecil calhoun b adminton finalists archery team intramurals natalie reulet delta zeta slugger rote boxing jp it theta xi trims sigma chi A wra softball m squadron i rote basketball champs ato wins beta sweepstakes ka charity bowl gridders members: dorothy bonnecaze jean brouille+te martha calloway patricia coco cleona dunlap rita falconer alice garth many glaza gail guelfo vivian guidry betty hamburger nina loveless hallie loy nancy me carty patricia olinde marsha peer Helen reagan sally robinson elizabeth single!ary rivia slabot juleienne stockwell marilynn thompson bobbie vining margaret walcefield marilyn walsworth luella west not pictured: audrey capone louella dueh betty dupont frances gagliano virgie hingle myrtle kennedy libbye ann landry doris le blanc betty le borde carol olsen eileen olsen frances sterling alvis wilson purple jackets officers frances gagliano president libbye landry vice-president alvis wilson secretary patricia olinde treasurer 288 the L club aihletic organization to honor outstanding varsity let- terman. officers norman stevens president ed bulliard vice-president homer me bride secretary-treasurer ralph me leod sergeant-at-arms members kenneth bridges laurance brooks ned dark e. grady davis gary dildy Jackie doss robert fetxer james goodwin bobby harrell bob holleman harry house tommy Howard bobby jackson douglas Johnson bob lawrence bernard me ardle homer me bride paul miller david milligan wrendell nealy robert pettit charlie pitts al robichaux james sanford darrell schultz norman stevens Herman sweeney warren virgets not pictured: andrew alford jerry aycock don belcher tommy benton phil benon gary bowden george brancato John brock william brumfield e. bulliard John bunton ivan camp jim choate calvin clary bill clayton waiter cockerham al doggett don dye cecil faulkner sid founnet b. freeman mark freeman bob freshly vince gonzales John greco al guglielmo don hunt frank husband clayton james ship jones k. k. kennedy jack keplin bob kollar leroy labat bill lansing don laughmiller lamar toe norman magee jerry manchard malcolm me call ralph me leod jim mc-neily eddie merrins I ' im mitchell arry mobley joe modicut tommy marrow sam murphy fend nodier charles oakley John phillips jerry pistonius fred poerschke dickie prescott don sebastian james shirley charlie smith cliff stringfield ed tucker e. verges b. weaner paul young 289 greeks ' 9 0 0) Dl (A 01 o O) (A 01 01 o 1 01 01 k| greeks greeks greeks greeks o Dl 01 E o D a B o E E D 01 JO alpha chi omega was found- ed in 1885 at depauw univer- sity, beta gamma chapter was established at l.s.u. in 1926. officers barbara mansell . president sylvia torbet . .1st v.-pres. armella barre . 2nd v.-pres. gaye nash . . recording sec. theresa landry . . corr. sec. sally gatike treas. members first row: mary ann bardin, armella barre, augustine bar- ren, amy buquoi, dorothy cannon. second row: marie Campbell, lois carter, peggy ann cole- man, zilla ann conerly, sherra cox. third row: winifred crow, phyllis d ' aba-die, carolyn dan- iels, marion davenport, pa- tricia dugal. fourth row: betty dupont, elizabeth franklin, greta gar- bo, patricia holliday, clar- ece jarrell. fifth row: kay Johnston, doro- thy kelly, theresa landry, mary ledbetter, sylvia lee. sixth row, mildred long, bar- bara mansell, marie mcma- nus, lynda beth millican, mary jo mitchell. seventh row: gaye nash, mar- tha nettles, m. patricia olin- de, norma jean price, helen reagan. eighth row: marianne reine, carolyn roberts, patricia sac- co, dorothy sims, janie thompson. ninth row: sylvia torbet, bar- bara turner, anna wall, alvis wilson, jo ann wood. not pictured: yvonne ander- sen, gail barbin, patricia du- cote, sally gatzke, janet har- per, barbara herwig, auro r a james, Constance kitto, jewel kornegay. a fairy book tale alpha chi omega can best be told by a.c.o. according to barbara mansell 293 0. D 01 o a B 01 o E o alpha delta pi was founded in 1851 at wesleyan female college in macon, georgia. louisiana omega chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1914. officers Janice denson . . president marilyn daubs . v.-president Virginia terry . rec. secretary ruth sessions . . . treasurer members first row: angie barbre, dolo- res bullock, sue carter, patri- cia coco, marilyn daubs. second row: marilyn duncan, dorothy duvic, dina fidler, jo ann fuselier, cynthia gallent. third row: mary geary, jim- mie ann gessner, irma guice, florence heard, shirley ivy. fourth row: Joyce Johnson, ruth leonard, martha levois, alice lewis, argiro louchis. fifth row: hallie loy, martha mcvay, katherine maloy, janis meyer, karla neuhauser. sixth row: vicky ogle, bunny perkins, eva perkins, jeanette plauche, betty ratcliff. seventh row: jane Scarbor- ough, ruth sessions, Barbara spencer, leonora spiess, char- lotte stevenson. eighth row: Virginia terry, shirley thomas, crystelle wal- lace, dorothy woolley. not pictured: jo ann phillips, anne sandlin. alpha delta PI re lax hold it 295 o. 0 a o o 01 -C a w o befty ffltkr alpha epsilon phi was found- ed in 1908 at barnard col- lege, alpha theta was found- ed at l.s.u. in 1938. officers claire rudolph . . president mickey isaac . v.-president rachelle tankel . . secretary lynette london . . treasurer members first row: flora boston, joel cohen. second row: sharon cohen, elise davis. third row: zelda dietie, berne efron. fourth row: paula garry, Jac- queline geismar. fifth row: betty gumbiner, betty hamborger. sixth row: mickey Isaac, mo- nita levy. seventh row: lynette london, iris marcus. eighth row: joen pincus, ra- chelle tankel. not pictured: rozann cole. some will ride alpha epsilon phi and some prefer to sit and talk and some will walk 297 o u E o D -C a M o o u i o D a 5 alpha o m i c r o n p! was founded in 1897 at barnard college, Columbia university, alpha omicron was founded atl.s.u. in 1938. officers nancy reinhari . . president Jackie lee . . vice-president lynne abadie . cor. secretary norma nash . rec. secretary mary ann colbert . treasurer molly vidos . social chrmn. members first row: lynne abadie, lou- ise alien, rosalyne brown, anne byrne. second row: marjorie dark, mary colbert, elizabeth crew, patricia cronan. third row: carol danna, wan- da davis, mona dufour, evee dupuis. fourth row: carol elsifor, imo- gene gauthier, jeris gold- smith, patricia granberry. fifth row: katherine ham- mack, Virginia Johnson, diana keenan, shelley lamansky. sixth row: Jacqueline lee, ju- lie mirus, norma nash, flavia reeds. seventh row: nancy reinhart, olive rodriguez, rowena sim- oneaux, marge singleton. eighth row: margaret stumpf, helen thibodaux, molly vidos, deborah young. not pictured: louise alien, cynthia kernan, lois landess, marion videau, carol vidos, gail guelfo. i ' m looking over alpha omicro pi that i never saw before a four leaf clover 299 o o o a o o + o alpha xi delta was founded in 1893 at lombard college, galesburg, Illinois, louislana beta iota was founded at l.s.u. in 1938. officers jeannine abdalla . president waldea warden . v. -president rosemary tafaro . secretary norma jean o ' brien . . treas. members first row: Janice adams, pru- dence assaf, barbara aucoin, barbara barbier. second row: elva bardin, Ja- net bond, nell cowarf, elea- nor frank. third row: frances gagliano, jean gardner, lynn greig, shirley jarreau. fourth row: geraldine levy, athlyn mciver, norma jean o ' brien, sally robinson. fifih row: ,-eba rodrigue, maria rosso, gerry roy, mary Sanchez. sixth row: rosemary tafaro, carolyn tillery, thais trinch- ard, phyllis warden. seventh row: waldia warden, patsy white, Joyce wood, claire wunlow. delegation alpha xi delta conversation sensation 301 c o E o o E CA O 01 JQ 0 O o a 5 be ' c rtioi Lu myrf :oe diafli ,e- fat florir BO. ! secc! pafi im tin e ' sV yin fcurt ce; I jenni uHi fa ? e wa SfiVfif fjie gilio, eiglit dry, at lUltn ella. notp Patri, h4i Hull feyna fetvi beta sigma omicron was founded in 1888 at the uni- versity of missouri. alpha rho chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1929. officers lenore sharp . . . president florine blouin . v. -president myrtle rogillio . . corr. sec. zoe ramsey . rec. secretary diana webre . . . treasurer Janet dunlap . pldg. mistress members first row: carolyn berthelot, florine blouin, shirley bonan- no, shirley brown. second row: bettye bryant, patricia copponex, irabelle dana, cleona dunlap. third row: jan dunlap, faye elder, rita falconer, rowena flynn. fourth row: alice garth, ca- role grafton, lillian hollis, jean kinchen. fifth row: dorothy long, mary mceachern, janis mayeux, Jennie modinger. sixth row: genevieve odom, faye oldendorf, barbara pen- nebaker, mary jane ramsey. seventh row: zoe ramsey, flavia rochester, myrtle ro- gillio, charmaine roussel. eighth row: elizabeth single- tary, nettie smith, margaret wakefield, dorothy webb. ninth row: diana webre, lu- ella west, betty white, peggy wilson. not pictured: beverly braud, patricia cavanaugh, helen holland, gertrude kelly, ruth manilia, nann mercer, marie reynaud, gene vick, marga- ret vick, paula waldon. three beta sigma omicro equals five plus two 303 01 E o o E E o en chi omega was founded i n 1895 at the university of arkansas. phi gamma chap- ter was founded at l.s.u. in 1926. officers dianne miller . . president fay moreland . v.-president maryanne matula . secretary jo grady sloan . . treasurer helen robert . pldg. mistress patsy delaureal . rush chrmn. members first row: jerryanne adams, suzanna alford, carolyn alien, Barbara alston, judy baird, diane black. second row: barbara bless- ing, sara boteler, harriet crisler, mary case, eve christ- man, louise coco. third row: nancy collins, glo- ria conditt, beverly conway, miriam cook, patricia dupre, beverly farmer. fourth row: fran farrell, lola fenn, joan frey, dorothy gayle, Constance gordon, nan graves. fifth row: betty groome, kathryn gwin, mildred han- chey, mary holt, ethel hor- ner, helen hutchison, martha jane ivey. sixth row: sally Johnson, pat keith, connie kirkendall, jean linnehan, janet madden, ca- rita martin, charlotte matula. seventh row: maryanne ma- tula, dianne miller, flora montgomery, ann parrish, ann platt, jo rhodes, cecilia roark. eighth row: gloria roark, hel- en robert, sara schneider, barbara stewart, marian tay- lor, ann tinney, eva adele vought. ninth row: sylvia von osthoff, lloydelle waiters, nancy ward, ann williams, betty windham, susan womack, mignonne yancey. not pictured: doris cox, pat- sy delaurial, patricia gaha- gan, ethel homer, mary mims, kathrine de generes. a pretty girl chi omega a trophy for a melody can win 305 01 -o 0 o 01 O o D 01 E o 0) o delta delta delta was found- ed in 1 888 at boston col- lege, delta omega chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1934. officers ann may .... president jeanon richardson . v.-pres. Jackie moeller . . secretary Barbara harrell . . treasurer mae dee calh oun . soc. chr. amelia leake . pub. chrmn. nancy keller . . pub. chrmn. members first row: nancy bennett, pat branch, bobbie bridges, Ju- lia burford, lola caileff, mae dee calhoun. second row: dorothy camp- bell, shirley carroll, ann chap- man, elizabeth cole, georgia coleman, kathryn cooper. third row: roberta cothran, June day, betty delony, vir- ginia dyson, marie flowers, katharine franklin. fourth row: ann glasscock, nell goodman, barbara har- rell, mary harris, patricia harrison, pat hester. fifth row: minnie hoisington, carolyn ingouf, helen jackson, anna Johnson, nancy keller, marilyn kennedy. sixth row: katherine krause, mimi leake, nellie maestri, sarah martin, ann may, doro- thy meakin. seventh row: petra melton, jacquelyn moeller, margie moise, mildred nash, barbara pollard, dorothy raxsdale. eighth row: jeanon richard- son, patsy rushworth, joretta schober, christina stephen- son, jo lou swanson, tommyi- ann thigpen. ninth row: sarah tremmel, yvonne vidrine, era Wallace, mae westh, geraldine white, ioan white, elizabeth woos- ley. not pictured: germaine phi- lips, jane swan, mary vidrine. some like it hot delta delta delta and some make dragons at ' the old war skule ' some like it cool 307 o E E o O O o N E E o delta gamma was founded in 1789 at lewis school, ox- ford, mississippi. gamma zeta was founded at l.s.u. in 1948. officers sarah sm ' rfh . . . president mary jane svenson . v.-pres. Beverly schycker . rec. sec. sybil huesmann . . treasurer members first row: mell campbell, ja- net chovan, carolyn coatej, locetta cox. second row: emily daught- rey, marlene dieckmann, dor- othy egdorf, eliiabeth guth- ridge. third row: shirley hasemann, patsy hennington, willie hud- nail, sybil huesman. fourth row: anne Jennings, eleanor Johnson, norma jones, eliiabeth marston. fifth row: jaclyn moore, Joan paschall, beverly p a 1 1 o n, marsha peer. sixth row: jean price, nancy quillen, pat rosato, Helen saint. seventh row: beverly schyck- er, chloe seale, annette smith, sarah smith. eighth row: mary stobaugh, sue wafer, madeline well- born, pat young. navy hats delta ga mma and Ihin cravats and smith in flats 309 i N 01 -o o E (A notpict V delta zeta was founded in 1902 at miami university, ox- ford, ohio. sigma chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1917. officers wanda menetre . president elsie fournet . .1st v.-pres. edna ruth fournet . 2nd v.-p. amelia klock . rec. secretary Virginia easterly . cor. sec. pat neck .... treasurer gail gibbens . . . historian bobby blanchard parliamtrn. members first row: edna ruth amiss, frances amos, janet andras, emma lou barton, junie bau- din, judy bianchi, barbara blanchard. second row: laura blossman, sharon boelte, judee bour- geois, pat broussard, leila bryan, ann buck, Helen but- ler. third row: patricia cham- pagne, bennie delaune, glo- ria denham, jeanie dupont, Virginia easterly, maude flan- agan, elsie fournet. fourth row: ruth fowler, gail gibbens, louise guthrie, do- lores hair, billie harvey, jean- nette holbrook, Jackie hope. fifth row: dorothy jacks, cari- ta jumonville, amelia klock, elizabeth kock, betty !a- borde, jane leblanc, patsy le- det. sixth row: margaret living- ston, sarah lowe, faye marti- nez, gloria mcdermott, anna mclemore, patricia meaux, Virginia moulle. seventh row: elaine muse patricia neck, patsy nichol- son, natalie nolan, verien norton, suzanne pickell, bev- erly pourciau. eighth row: darleene reed, natalie reulet, Virginia rich- ard, June sutton, janet wal- den, betty wilson. not pictured: barbara blunt- er, barbara hebert, ann kothe. delta zeta then and 311 r I H 01 TJ o Q, a D a ai kappa delta was founded in 1897 at Virginia state normal college, epsilon chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1909. officers jody harper . . . president joellen goode . v.-president anagene alford . . secretary hettye gene loch . treasurer members first row: anagene alford, sally barfield, betty berdon, sue brown, martha catchings, carla collier. second row: suzanne cooper, carol cooter, ann devall, mary elliott, joellen goode, jody harper. third row: Barbara hebert, mauree hickerson, marilyn hill, shirley humphreys, mari- lyn jenlcins, martha ann kav- anaugh. fourth row: carolyn iteith, betty lary, barbara laporte, alice lawson, gerry leblanc, beverly leet. fith row: beverly levert, mar- garet levert, hettye loch, kathryn lynch, marianne man- sell, ellen martin. sixth row: georgine mcgov- ern, anna mcinnis, gloria mc- kenzie, Jacqueline merrill, mary m e r r i 1 1 , katherine moore. seventh row: margaret mur- rell, elise o ' neill, carolyn par- ker, nancy patty, ann percy, patricia robertson. eigth row: carroll rogers, helen ross, brenda roth, ethe- lyn rouse, lillye rouse, mar- garet schwarrz. ninth row: carol smith, jane steed, Jeanne stevens, eliza- beth tarver, glenda thomas, vivian white, linda wilson. you sit and chat kappa delta and dress up for a rush date and stand and wait 313 o E E o 01 D a a D D a a D o D O kappa kappa gamma was founded in 1870 at mon- mouth, Illinois, delta iota chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1935. officers sally roane . . president evelyne Campbell . v.-pres. patricia holmes . . secretary carol weimer . . treasurer members first row: patricia allbritton, myra altman, betty gayie armstrong, lenora ann arm- strong, Joanne aycock, bar- bars ball. second row: elizabeth bail, Cornelia barnwell, amelia bean, mary berry, martfia blain, evelyne Campbell. third row: June coincon, ear- leen cruse, dixie daniels, bet- ty eakin, mary ellis, elizabefh fair. fourth row: dixie ferguson, amelia furniss, anne gillespie, dorothy grace, mary gunn, warrene hayne. fifth row: barbara hobbs, ju- lie hogue, patricia holmes, evelyn humphreys, mary la- peyrouse, myrtle ledbetter. sixth row: billie mason, mari- lyn mitchell, cynthia parker, mary lou parker, Joanne quinn, jane rawlins. seventh row: molly richard, dorothy roan, sally roane, camille scatterty, mildred steinmuller, mary thibodaux. eighth row: Jacqueline tim- othy, mary weimar, maliza wilson, mary wintle, melissa wright. not pictured: diana coco, pat flynn, June parsons, sonya shuler, kathryn wingeter. kappa kappa gamma takes tea kappa kappa gamma and the tigers Pf HjC V 315 3 E a - o v O a MBB O phi mu was founded in 1852 at wesleyan college, macon, georgia. alpha eta chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1934. officers bobbie jean Crawford . pres. lou ann leighton . . v.-pres. joan mclennon . . secretary ann conerly . . . treasurer members first row: jane arnold, mary avrill, patricia barry, frances barth, beverly bateman, ruth bennett, anna bilbo. second row: bea bradley, carolyn breland, jean brouil- lette, judy brown, jo anne browne, carolyn capone, di- ane chachere. third row: billie clasen, ann conerly, carolyn cowart, bob- bie crawford, janie cross, nelle daricek. Ida davis. fourth row: patsy davis, joy donaldson, June dunbar, isa- belle eason, emma gene fleming, Virginia fournet, ja- net haley. fifth row: marlene harmon, patsy harnan, amy hebert, dorothy hebert, ann henkei. mary hovey, ann Jones sixth row: mae knight, sara latham, elizabeth lecates, lou leighton, elizabeth lottinger, carolyn mcgraw, jo ann mc- lennan. seventh row: ann mcphear- son, Jeanne marchesseau, lou- ise mixon, Joan montegut, barbara moon, annie morri- son, jean nelson, nancy olive. eighth row: florence pippin, Janice posner, joan price, shirley quarles, mable rich- ardson, betty rives, Cather- ine rives, cherry rogers. ninth row: wilma roundtree, may sentell, nancy skidmore, barbara swetman, carolyn watson, carolyn wells, ginger wilkerson, beverly wilson. not pictured: betty bridge- man, Jacqueline dansereau, edna eubank, edna guillory, fleta roubieaux. summer campers phi mu some are vampers said the spider to the fly 317 a o 01 JQ O O 01 -O 3 O pi beta phi was founded in 1867 at monmouth college, monmouth, Illinois, louisiana beta was founded at l.s.u. in 1936. officers jerry prieto . . . president dolores kern . vice-president garnet montgomery . . sec. cleo borden . . . treasurer members first row: ann abell, rita all- bright, arthe alien, patricia bagge-tt, dorothy barry, cleo borden. second row: sue borland, rene caire, sarah cook, jane craddock, Courtney davis, Barbara dawson. third row: phyllis doggeti, shirley duke, betty durham, martha ellison, evlyn farris, freida ferguson. fourth row: anne garner; nathalie gibbens, eleanor Harris, jimmie hartson, anne hat-field, ton! jolissaint. fifth row: joann keller, suz- anne keller, barbara kelso, dolores kern, clifton king, margaret kohnke. sixth row: jo anne laravia, maurine linquist, carol mc- daniel, sandra mclaren, carol mcmillen, jean masson. seventh row: garnet mont- gomery, mary moore, anna moseley, martha nash, janet patout, laura planche. eighth row: Judith porch, jerry prieto, carroll saussy, cynthia segrest, jo ann stacy, julie steams. ninth row: marilynn thomp- son, ruth tynes, jane under- wood, -dorothy upchurch, gene watson, phyllis werlein, eleanor zeagler. not pictured: shirley cobb, rae cupples, grace garner, cynthia hari, valeric hartnet 4 , leila lawson, June stover, al- leen thompson, wahneta trot- ter claire ward dianne webb. trophies from oysters PI beta phi l.s.u. from biloxi parties from 12 319 sigma delta tau was founded in 1917 at Cornell university, zeta chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1924. officers marjorie atlas . . president libbye anne landry . v.-pres. gloria rosen . . . secretary louise helfman . . treasurer members first row: marjorie atlas, ann breen. second row: celia frishman, louise helfman. third row: sandra kahn, lib- bye ann landry. fourth row: anice millstein, gloria rosen. fifth row: bernice rothstein, riva slabot. zeta of sigma delta tau marjorie atlas makes a call bye ' s not afraid of the dark? the council strives to further co- operation among sororities for their mutual benefit and to uni- fy the interests of sorority and non-sorority women on the cam- pus, each sorority is represented by a senior and a junior dele- gate, offices are filled by the senior members in rotation. officers libbye landry . . . president lois carter . . . vice-president florine blouin .... secretary mae dee calhoun . . treasurer members first row: florine blouin, beta sigma omi- cron jo anne browne, phi mu mae calhoun, delta delta delta second row: lois carter, alpha chi omega nell cowart, alpha xi delta earleen cruse, kappa kappa gamma third row: Jan dunlap, beta sigma omicron jo ann fuselier, alpha delta pi eleanor Harris, pi beta phi fourth row: helen jackson, delta delta delta libbye ann landry, sigma delta tau maurine linquist, pi beta phi fifth row: gloria mcdermott, delta zeta many merritt, kappa delta flavia reeds, alpha omicron pi sixth row: reba rodriguez, alpha xi delta ethelyn rouse, kappa delta June sutton, delta zeta seventh row: rachelle tankel, alpha epsilon phi shirley thomas, alpha delta p! molly vidos, alpha omicron pi madeline wellborn, delta gam- ma. pa n - Hellenic council E o officers clare d ' artois leeper . president jody harper . . vice-president maude flanagan . . secretary clare rirdolph .... treasurer members first row: mary sue berry, kappa kappa gamma florine blouin, beta sigma omi- cron judee bourgeois, delta zeta ann breen, sigma delta tau shirley rae brown, beta sigma omicron sue vignes brown, kappa delta second row: marjorie dark, alpha omicron pi sharon cohen, alpha epsilon phi jane craddock, pi beta phi harriet crisler, chi omega winifred crow, alpha chi omega elise davis, alpha epsilon phi third row: joy donaldson, phi mu janet dunlap, beta sigma omi- cron maude flanagan, delta zeta elsie fournet, delta zeta jo ann fuselier, alpha delta pi paula garry, alpha epsilon phi fourth row: louise guthrie, delta zeta jody harper, kappa delta martha jane ivey, chi omega Virginia Johnson, alpha omicron P ' marilyn kennedy, delta delta delta gertrude knight, phi mu fifth row: libbye ann landry, sigma delta tau theresa landry, alpha chi omega mimi leake, delta delta delta clare d ' artois leeper, zeta tau alpha lou ann leighton, phi mu maurine linquist, pi beta phi sixth row: lynette london, alpha epsilon phi anna mcinnis, kappa delta elizabeth modinger, beta sigma omicron anna moseley, pi beta phi martha gene nash, pi beta phi martha nettles, alpha chi omega seventh row: karla neuhauser, alpha delta pi beverly patton, ' delta gamma wanda perkins, alpha delta pi Barbara pollard, delta delta del- ta lambda a few drinks Joanne quinn, kappa kappa gamma jane rawlins, kappa kappa gam- ma eighth row: jeanon richardson, delta delta delta reba rodrigue, alpha xi delta helen saint, delta gamma ruth sessions, alpha delta pi leonora ann spiess, alpha delta P ' June sutton, delta zeta glenda thomas, kappa delta not pictured: jeanine abdalla, alpha xi delta augustine m. barren alpha chi omega betty jean bridgeman. phi mu ruth eberhardt, chi omega hope foille, zeta tau alpha betsy franklin, alpha chi omega barbara howells, delta delta del- ta mickey Isaacs, alpha epsilon phi ann jenning, delta gamma sandra kahn, sigma delta tau diana keenan, alpha omicron pi kay krause, delta delta delta Jackie moore, delta gamma norma nash, alpha omicron pi jean nelson, phi mu pat patterson, kappa alpha the- ta libby quereuse, zeta tau alpha nancy rheinhardt, alpha omi- cron pi clair rudolph, alpha epsilon phi June stover, pi beta phi adele vaught, chi omega mary bob vick, delta gamma patsy white, alpha xi delta peggy wilson, beta sigma omi- cron and four roses and we ' ll all take our poses 323 E E D 01 o I, delta gamma delta is a local intersorority founded at l.s.u. in 1916. officers delores kern .... president petra melton . . vice-president rowena simoneaux . . secretary barbara swetman . . treasurer members first row: betty berdon, kappa delta carolyn capone, phi mu sue carter, alpha delta pi nell cowart, alpha xi delta second row: Virginia easterly, delta zeta dina fidler, alpha delta pi cynthia gallent, alpha delta p! gail gibbens, delta zeta third row: eleanor harris, pi beta phi sybil huesmann, delta gamma delores kern, pi beta phi amelia klock, delta zeta fourth row: joy ledbetter, kappa kappa gamma Jacqueline lee, alpha omicron pi monita levy, alpha epsilon phi petra melton, delta delta delta fifth row: wanda menetre, delta zeta lynda millican, alpha chi omega louise mixon, phi mu norma jean o ' brien, alpha xi delta sixth row: joen pincus, alpha epsilon phi laura lee planche, pi beta phi beverly pourciau, delta zeta jerry prieto, pi beta phi seventh row: jane Scarborough, alpha delta pi rowena simoneaux, alpha omi- cron pi sarah smith, delta gamma eighth row: rachelle tankel, alpha epsilon phi mary c. thibodaux, kappa kappa gamma molly vidos, alpha omicron pi not pictured: marjorie atlas, sigma delta tau barbara barbier, alpha xi delta shirley bonanno, beta sigma omicron janet bond, alpha x! delta flora boston, alpha epsilon phi delta gamma delta who said hazing ain ' t amazing evelyn campbell, kappa kappa gamma carolyn capone, phi mu mary ann colbert, alpha omi- cron pi pat coppenex, beta sigma omi- cron earleen cruse, kappa kappa gamma phyllis d ' abadie, alpha chi ome- ga jo ann davant, delta gamma June day, delta delta delta Janice denson, alpha delta p! berne efron, alpha epsilon phi carol elsifor, alpha omicron p! Jackie eubank, phi mu rowena flynn, beta sigma omi- cron alice garth, beta sigma omicron pat graves, chi omega betty gumbiner, alpha epsilon phi mary gunn, kappa kappa gam- ma louise helfman, sigma delta tau pat hester, delta delta delta patricia holliday, alpha ch! ome- ga aurora ann James, alpha chi omega kay lynch, kappa delta ann may, delta -delta delta Jackie moeller, delta delta delta flora montgomery, chi omega carolyn parker, kappa delta helen robert, chi omega pat rosato, delta gamma margie singleton, alpha omicron P ' jo ann stacy, pi beta phi mary jane svenson, delta gam- ma barbara swetman, phi mu pepsodent prexies tiffing-tripping-trio 325 E o D Q, M D O o o N CO a alpha tau omega was found- ed at Virginia military insti- tute in 1865. epsilon zeta chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1940. bob green . j. c. myers . bob gregory jim alien . officers . . . president vice-president . . secretary . . treasurer members first row: leon abadie, James alien, bob boettner, jimmy calvert, verne dark. second row: jack cornish, mike daiy, george farber, er- nest fay ' herbe, chris freid- richs. third row: don qoldstein, el- wood gould, robert green, william gregory, bob griffin. fourth row: maurice hamm, bernie jumper, bill kidd, charles kingsford - smith, charles koll. fifth row: charles larue, John lauden, c. a. lincoln, bill mc- donnell, james myers. sixth row: jerry pizzo, John quirk, jose sandoval, michael schulz, John skofield. seventh row: george sliman, thomas standard, jimmy thomas, charles treleaven. not pictured: pierre adam, arthur aitkens, dick carter, ed Castillo, tommy comme r , joe fairchild, tommy forten- berry, bob fullerton, robert guinn, bill lembeck, sam park, hamp rial, george saltzman, jack ward. we do our dancing inside . . . alpha tau omega . . . until we get a new patio pres. green looks up a few numbers 327 a a o 01 o o D N O 0) N , , .f It delta kappa epsiion was founded at yale in 1 844. zeta zeta chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1856. officers jack nelson . . . president charles Johnson . v. -president louis bornman . . secretary waiter bankston . treasurer members first row: paulsen armstrong, John h. ayers, jerry h. bank- ston, waiter r. bankston, John h. bateman, bill bennett. second row: louis bornman, david f. bradford, ray brad- ford, thomas e. brewton, ve- ron brook, John raymorrd bur- ton. third row: John d. butler, morris butler, bernard chat- ham, gene cotton, paul creed, david f. cuthbertson. fourth row: dan r. durham, frank f. foil, robert fordo, william f. fulton, pendery gibbens, moncrief harrison,. fifth row, James a. haynes, richard hedges, robert holle- man, charles Johnson, field- ing Johnson, charles keller. sixth row: John b. landry, sam a. leslie, charles f. levert, wil- liam w. lowry, robert g. lunn, hillman w. madison. seventh row: frederick mart- ty, conra-d mceachern, John g. nelson, qeorge w. newion, robert parker, robert I. pet- tit, samuel y. pipes. eighth row: george platt, James prater, harry s. red- mon, edward b. robert, fred schiele, reginald shipp, ben- jamin sibley. ninth row: louis spencer, waddy tucker, vernon ven- tress, arthur vidrine, thomas virgets, milford wampold. delta kappa epsiion pres. jack nelson (center) does a little ' rushing ' there goes the ball 329 o E D) CA O 01 O D ' M 01 D 01 4) delta sigma phi was found- ed at c-c.n.y. in 1899. beta eta chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1930. officers John kirn .... president clinton hagans . v.-president John klein .... secretary thomas cranford - treasurer members first row: victor aden, ralph bentley, weaver brian. second row: toxie bush, John carnahan, torn Crawford. third row: randall detro, jo- seph fisher, charles hill. fourth row: ernest horhnan, edward jolly, edgar kemp. fifth row: John kirn, John klein, hugh lawing. sixth row: david mcconnell, benjamin magruder, ernest pettaway. seventh row: donald preston, earl roney, sam schexnailde-. eighth row: james spofford, charlena fea, housemother. not pictured: clinton hagaru, jim serio, leslie walker. harry couldn ' t play a guitar delta sigma phi nor could ike ' s cooking be this good DM and veep barkley never had it so easy as pres. John kin 331 a M o a a o o E E a o kappa alpha order was founded at Washington and lee in 1865. alpha gamma chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1925. officers jimmie sippel . . president e. a. caldwell . v.-president John jackson . rec. secretary david m. ellison, jr. . cor. sec. sterling gladden . treasurer members first row: woodie abraham, dan altick, jr., jim blanche, laurence w. brooks, jr., dan b. burden, jr. second row: alex caldwell, waiter cockerham, gerald coleman, robert field, wal- lace franck. third row: randall goodwin, davis gueymard, holt harri- son, John harrison, david harvey. fourth row: dick hearin, mil- ton Houston, edward huH- ston, sonny Johnston, douglas teller. fifth row: william g. kelly, jr., dempsey g. knight, jr., james lilly, teddy mccrocklin, frank mcdavitt. sixth row: Joseph melton, son- ny oswalt, eugene page, charles matthew pecot, jr., James pierson. seventh row: james piker, John piker, richard prescott, donald reynold, John rob- erts, gordon robertson. eighth row: ronald sheppard, jimmie sippel, covert a. soule, jr., John Stephens, John stiglets, charles ward, not pictured: jack bell, wel- ton brumfield, marcus black, bill brown, david ellison, jim elwood, grant gearheard, sterling gladden, John jack- son, jerry Johnston, griff jones, k. k. kennedy, bob leonard, lamar loe, earl mel- ton, ed merrins, torn mor- row, bill peacock, james pik- er, John smuilin, ronald shep- herd, levin soule, howard snee, don reynolds, windsor thomas, kenneth white, louis berdon, c e d r i c blackwell, miles caraway, bill chambers, wick cooper, freddy dudok, John farmer, James farmer, fred haygood, jim manquin, vince miranda, charles rogil- lio, david rosenbaum, edwin white, John wooton, w. o. thomas, ed taylor, carl har- ney, roy jerdan, charles pitts. kappa alpha on march 7 with bob and dawn genr ' l jim sippel and chris stephenson . . . 333 O E O a a o o E E o I kappa sigma was founded in 1869 at the university of Vir- ginia, gamma chapter was founded at l.s.u. in I 87. officers 1st semester mac wallace . grandmaster marty miller .... grand procurator mickey gahagen . . grand master of ceremonies benny grafton . . . scribe charles poe . . . treasurer members first row: guy dallas adsit, jr., thomas h. benton. william braun, edward brenner, her- man busch, greene butler, charley caldwell. second row: wheelock cam- eron, temp carney, gilmer carpenter, phillip cook, ben- jamin cole craft, jr., benton Crawford, bobby davis. third row: robert day, rich- ard denson, John duke, wil- liam ellis, wilburn h. farmer, jr., donald faust, fred frere. fourth row: mickey gahagan, donald harrell, jimmy Harris, hugo Holland, william huth- nance, amiss kean, Horace kendrick. fifth row: tex kilpatrick, John king, paul k ' rtt, norman koonce, edward landry, John leake, seth lewis, sixth row: keith lyons, John marzullo, george mcduffie, dan mcmahon, ernest miller, freeman louis morgan, jr., donald mosely. seventh row: john oerrling, larry page, leonel paixao, george petrie, jimmy pig- ford, cHarlie poe, william o. richard, jr., tommy rinard. eighth row: peyton c. robert, jr., Harold rosbottom, anth- ony j. roy, jr., charles rush, marvin rushing, ira Schneider, John shelton, roy st. pierre. ninth row: peter strawitr, John talley, donald teekall, lloyd r. thomas, jr., william timlake, nick velchoff, daniel wheeler, charles wightman. not pictured: billy benton, peter cloutier, charles colvin, bill harrison, albert harvey, billy hines tommy Howard, william inabnet, pat leblanc, tommy mee, ronald oerrling, lanny olinde, peter roy, reu- bin roy, John serralles, thomas lloyd, mac wallace. and dere I wuz k a p pa sigma and then came da gimmick waitin ' fer da word 335 a o D o -O E D O O o N C O a 3 lambda chi alpha was found- ed in 1919 at boston univer- sity, upsilon zeta chapter was founded at l.s.u. in 1914. officers lloyd mcclatchey . president roy d. gerard . v.-president gleb mamantov . secretary John m. van deren . treasurer royce j. leoanrd . social chr. paul c. young . rush chrmn. members first row: ernest agerton, d e w e y albritton, gerald batte, cecil bergeron. david bienvenu, william brant, leon- ard bunch. second row: John e. coleman, jr., ardie courville, gerald curet, ken dickinson, jr., carl didier, Joseph distefano, al- bert donald. third row: kenneth dupree, vernon fewell, jack files, al- bert ford, ronald francis, Jo- seph franti, donivan frey. fourth row: Stephen gennuso, roy gerard, don gomez, ron- nie gomez, huell ham, ed- ward hartley, harold hatch- ett. fifth row: dark hersey, den- ver t. hollabaugh, jr., richard holler, antime landry, dinnie lambent, larry la plue, royce leonard. sixth row: gleb mamantov, lloyd d. macclatchey, jr., ger- akd mcdonald, edward mc- knight, barry mcgee, percy mills, kenneth morrison. seventh row: albert osterber- ger, kenneth osterberger, bill overstreet, robert owens, harold pendleton, eddie pe- rez, lucien peroyea, franklin platt, david pool. eighth row: jimmy reed, ray- mond richard, roland sam- son, melvin shortess, marion simpson, John sonnier, foster stickley, robert terrebonne. ninth row: waiter tisdale, f. d. I. toups, glen uffman, John m. van deren, jr., charles war- ren, charles welch, ronald white, daniel yarborough. lambda chi alpha lloyd me clatchey, president of lambda chi alpha 337 Olfi O 01 o E E o 0, o 4 phi delta theta was founded in 1848 at miami university in oxford, ohio. louisianj beta chapter was founde-d at l.s.u. in 1938. officers John m. brown . . president John r. munson . . reporter edwin j. coons, jr. . treasurer robert j. falterman . . sec. members first row: rupert t. barber, jr., Jan barlow, jr., alfred r. bloss- man, jr., jarred bradley. second row: robert brierre, James brown, John browp, paul brown. third row: richard burgess, edward cannon, edwin j. coons, jr., lester dattler. fourth row: robert falterman, jack foto, henry c. gallagher, jr., lemmie gleason. fifth row: karl gottfried, jr., John g. jungschleger, gary Icelly, gary legros. sixth row: James miller, clyde moore, John munson, al parkes. seventh row: bart parker, ralph privette, donald segh- ers, william tennison. eighth row: kenneth tullos, harry warner, perry whisner. Josephine cook, housemother. first a little background music phi delta theta carrying a cargo of harem women, with dates lo, a ship in the distance 339 CO a 01 o a I O E (0 O 10 a 3 10 3 O Sigma alpha epsilon was founded at tuscaloosa, ala- bama in 1856. louisiana epsi- lon was founded at I.S.LI, in 1897. officers douglas e. abuin . president edwin p. jenevin . . v.-pres. waiter h. daniels . secretary charles h. rollins . treasurer members first row: lenn anderson, wyche ashcraft, ab atlcins, douglas aubin, lewis bogat, robert bailey, second row: charles banister, carl bauer, alcee becnel, edwin blewer, buz burns, w. h. daniels. third row: max evans, paul flanery, richard fleming, richard gaiennie, Joseph gilbert, god- frey grant, fourth row: frank guerin, John huber, edwin jenevein, cecil Jenkins, wil- liam Johnson, waiter kiser. fifth row: russell lemoine, don- aid major, ralph melancon, John milam, tommy miller, jerry mitchell. sixth row: mar- tin moran, william moran, chester morrison, jimmy orr, ernest palmisand, ruel patter- son, thomas patton. seventh row: lester picard, larry plei- mann, John powers, rex queen, kenneth richardson, charles rollins, edmond scully. eighth row: william smith, I. stevens, herman taylor, jr., Julian vedros, ray ward, albert warren, carr wilkerson. not pictured: joe abbott, John bailey, alton barksdale, norman black, g. b. bryant, John bowden, cecil calhoun, John daly, david deane, karl de rouen, Jackie doss, ralph eden, edgar galloway, james gravel, bayless guenther, her- man hill, william Jones, mel- vin leblanc, terrell mccrory, robert pearson, richard pet- rus, richard pipes, lucien rob- bins, dona!-d smiley, william thevenote, charles weed, Ste- phen white, jr. how can a guy get ahead when . . . sigma alpha epsilon unless it ' s Christmas time s.a.e. prexy and pledge are with a frigid lion 341 E O D O D E E o sigma chi was founded at mi- ami university in oxford, ohio in 1855. louisiana gamma iota vas founded at l.s.u. in 1925. officers first semester: d. h. williams . . blake blakewood leonard werner . duncan burford . president . v.-pres. secretary . treasurer second semester: thomas dupuis . . president charles hardy . v. -president gaylord bickham . secretary John bivins .... treasurer first row: bernhard bremmer, John burton, bonnie jack achord, jr., howard belcher, dale bennett, gaylord bick- ham. second row: dan bivins, blake blakewood, jay cooper, Jo- seph dornier, chester a. dren- ning, jr., Joseph duckworth. third row: John duncan, gary dupree, gene elston, william farries, pat flores, james ford. fourth row: mark freeman, arden o ' dell french, jr., terry Harris, ralph hill, harry huck- abay, John kaiser. fifth row: richard knight, wil- liam larguier, hal mancmur- do, dona Id maier, eric mc- carty, david milligan. sixth row: ambrose morel, william myers, emile ne r- hammer, James wade o ' neal, jr., david sandberg, sidney shepard. seventh row: william singley, david steinwinder, robert stinson, bill terry, thomas thompson, william werner. eighth row: bivins h. williams, jr., raymond woodall, leon wright, roy young. music, music, music sigma chi resting at the pirogue derby come on up, for ttie miss venus contest O E sigma nu was founded in 1 869 at Virginia military in- stitute, louisiana phi was founded at l.s.u. in 1887. officers bob goodman . . president John brock . . v.-president ed jolly treasurer carlton kemp . . . secretary members first row: george bacon, louis allan blanchard, jr., John brock, james bovanchaud, cecil broussard, george broussard. second row: burt bujard, by- ron brumfield, william holmes buford, jr., william cox, wil- liam crowe, george dobyns. third row: james fondren, william gill, robert gossman, Joseph gravelle, charles gray, michael halphen. fourth row: John harper, james harrison, albert John- son, edward jolly, bush jof- frion, kenneth kemmerly. fifth row: carlton kemp, kay kline, John knight, herbert leonard, james madison, John mcdonald. sixth row: joe montgomery, j. I. morrison, paul murphey, John phillips, custer primes, james reed. seventh row: richard rey- nolds, ralph wesley richard- son, jr., jimmie rodgers, george sagrera, larry sim- mons, lyle edward smith, jr. eighth row: richard sevier, edmond smith, charles stout, olgerts tamuzs, leo terry, henry w. tilbury, jr. ninth row: richard tooke, wai- ter trotter, lawrence warner, Joseph white, frank williams, s. I. wright. not pictured: terrence bev- en, james m. bouanchaud, claude d. ford, robert u. goodman, joe m. gravelle, rivers e. hargroder, leon g. hunt, qordon I. Jennings, bush d. joffrion, richard p. sevier, pierce bailey, don r. cox, mike fisher, james mcdonald, wright warner, joe b. holden, joe collins. last year we had our party fun sigma this year we can ' t have none bob goodman, president of sigma nu 345 a a o theta kappa phi was founded in 1919 at lehigh university; louisiana xi was founded at l.s.u. in 1938. officers charles a. lasseigne . . pres. anthony poche . v.-president william doran, jr. . secretary james poche . . . treasurer members first row: jose arechabala, John averette, sam william bergeron, jr., warren bour- geois, jr., evans calhoun. second row: donald caserta, geraldo coutinho, ramon de reyna, robert dolese. william Joseph doran, jr. third row: clarence dupuy, jr., philip eckert, clay en- glade, jose gaviero, alien grob. fourth row: John gross, harry guillory, kenneth hirschey, william jeansonne, roy keller. fifth row: charles james kelly, jr., patrick kennedy, charles lasseigne, george lemmon, James longwell. sixth row: geraM marino, hugh martin, eddie martinet, ronald martinez, f. x. miller. seventh row: anthenor na- varro, f. c. navarro, anthony poche, James poche, george reynaud, jr. eighth row: dale robichaux, victor roppolo, rolando san- tos, henry semple, f. stroop. ninth row: irwin thomas, louis tremmel, Sylvester tuminello, steve vaccaro. not pictured: silvio hernan- dez, hugh martin, frances mil- ler, george rettig. professional technique theta ka p pa phi cornsilk behind the barn resting on the fraternity laurels alien lasseigne 347 X D o O o a M D a M D - f -3 at i - - M u: . cod. siitd mam sevei euge Man patti a. n ' f, n wie, notp ry ray I del, nolan demi marl theta xi was founded in 1864 at rensselaer university, al- pha alpha was founded at l.s.u. in 1921. officers gerald lofaso . . president torn austin . vice-president gene matranga . . secretary jerry ordeneaux . . treasurer members first row: c. j. abdo, richard alvarez, eugene m. boon, jr., ransom bricher, robert brous- sard. secor. ' d row: James caldwetl, dark cavalier, haney cham- bers, kenneth clower, jules daigle. third row: albert davis, John davis, richard davis, robert dodwell, Wallace dorion. fourth row: charles gerrets, daniel grissett, jeff himel, david james, james Jenkins. fifth row: richard kluge, gus labarre, joe lamendola, joe landry, gerald lofaso. sixth row: thomas lovorn, joe maranto, gene matranga, ray maumus, robert morgan. seventh row: weston muse, eugene nolan, jerry orde- neaux, John osborn, vincenf patterson, arthur planchard. eighth row: gurvis j. post, jr., a. richard, maurice rouchon, jr., ronald sapp, felix h. sa- voie, jr., herbert thomas. not picture-d: torn austin, lar- ry carrington, henri daubin, ray hill, jeff himel, kag lin- dell, conrad moran, eugene nolan, rodney picciola, thom- as paxton, Joseph bianca, ed clemmons, terry maloney, mark mulkey, waiter wain- wright. watching the ' goils ' go by theta xi just working out some malhematical probabilities H T jerry ask the man who owns one lofaso 349 prexy garland shepherd and best friend delta chi was founded at Cor- nell in 1890. delta chi chap- ter was founded at l.s.u. in 1941. officers garland e. shepherd . . pres. bennie I. williams . . v.-pres. charles d. crump . secretary members first row: lawrence j. ander- mann, charles d. crump. second row: John d. kopfler, melvin p. lemane. third row: herbert mccright, gladden I. norris. fourth row: garland e. shep- herd, sam m. spataro. rf u O O fifth row: bennie I. williams, gerald n. zehender. not pictured: perry n. barril- leaux, fred e. douciere, jr., calvin j. frank, alfred h. gil- lespie, jr., fredrick w. Jones. 350 el centre venezolano was founded at l.s.u. in 1948. ofRcers carlos villarroel . . president jose fernandez . . secretary lucila ospina . . . treasurer members first row: gustavo briceno, alcides cayama, fidias caya- ma, ricardo corrie, jose fer- nandez, asdrubal fuenmayor. el centre venezolano second row: marcel gadea, luis garcia, jose gonzalez, g. a. hernandez, tomas Hernan- dez, justo marquez. third row: luis martin, fran- cisco mendez, pedro mendez, oscar morales, Jorge pirela, gerardo santeliz. fourth row: regulo sardi, an- tonio silva, felipe vanososte, ieon vanososte, marden vas- quez, carlos villarroel. the council el cento venezolano 351 torn self, president, out on a limb I i- O D CD -a phi gamma delta was found- ed at Jefferson college in canonsburg, pa. in 1848. the beta rho chapter was found- ed at l.s.u. in 1948. thomas self . . . president joe davis . . rec. secretary barren tabor . . . cor. sec. david norsworthy . treasurer e. -dale mccarter . historian members first row: richard blakely, robert brett, darrell carra- way. second row: John coon, pat- rick delaney, jimmy dillon. third row: leonard doucet, glen drewett, alvin grabert. fourth row: gerald hotard, marvin kendrick, ralph lad- ner. fifth row: edwin mccarter, william mills, lloyd newton. sixth row: david norsworthy, peter pritchett, thomas self. seventh row: barren tabor, robert tannert, george town- send. not pictured: william cous- sons, joe davis, winston de- blanc, charle s deese, fred fallaw, jack gilbert, donald hoover, eddins hopps, loyd megison, joe powell, benton preslar, nils troedsson, clar- ence tucker. 352 pi kappa alpha was founded at the university of Virginia in 1868. alpha gamma was founded at l.s.u. in 1903. officers herbert j. ahten. jr. . . pres. charles m. burnes . . v.-pres. merwin i. delph . . secretary ernest r. hyndman . . treas. members first row: charles barnes, rob- ert lee crosby, jr.. merwin delph, leo foretich, paul gal- miche. second row: billy hedge, ern- est hyndman, John langford, richard michel, Icon parrish, robert waldron. not pictured: lex alexander, billy black, ronald cowden, James hamilton, kenneth hen- ry, charles magee, jack mar- tin, doyle r. parker, jose tor- ralbas, bill tumbleson, jamcs r. wise. Herbert ahten, president, checks the pike box alpha gamma of pi kappa alpha 353 John simon, president zeta beta tau 3 O JQ 0) N zeta beta tau was founded at city college of new yorlc in 1898. louisiana pi was founded in 1911. officers John simon . . . presidenh jules dante . vice-president harry sachse . . . secretary morris dante . . . treasurer members first row: robert bahcall, a. m. bell, abry s. cahn, jr. second row: Herman cohn, jules dante, morris dante. third row: d. davidson, miles friedlander, Julian kurtz. fourth row: james levy, joe lipsey, jr., arthur pfeiffer. fifth row: harry sachse, mel- vyn safer, judah saizon. sixth row: philip schaeffer, John simon, martin snyder. seventh row: richard snyder, alan sommer, meyer washaf- sky. not pictured: marvin caplan, ansel smith, lewis weinstein. 354 -j , - ' phi epsilon pi was founded at city college of new york in 1904. alpha pi chapter was established at l.s.u. in 1933. officers marcus hirsch . hyman sackett . lester green . . ernest heilberg . . president . . v.-pres. . secretary . treasurer members first row: shelley d. beychok, Stanley cotlar, lester green, ernest heilberg, bernard hirsch. second row: marcus hirsch, mayer levy, Stanford rosen- thal, hyman sackett, joel smason, jay toul. not pictured: gilbert cohen, rubin cohen, larry gottsegan, warren Jacobs, arnold lin- cove, wilbur murphy, baer rambach, barry schaffer. mayer levy taking a sky view phi epsilon p i 355 C 3 O v C 01 +J D O C the men ' s interfraternity council was founded in 1930 and is a member of the national interfraternity conference which was founded in 1909. offic ers lloyd me clatchey president billy brown vice-president jack nelson secretary ben craft treasurer first row: Jim alien, alpha tau omega Jan barlow, phi delta theta charles m. barnes, pi kappa alpha billy brown, kappa alpha second row: philip e. brubaker, tau kappa epsilon toxie bush, delta sigma phi alex caldwell, kappa alpha benjamin craft, jr., kappa sigma j. c. duncan, sigma chi third row: vernon fewell, lambda chi alpha jack gilbert, phi gamma delta robert u. goodman, sigma nu robert c. green, alpha tau omega albert Johnson, sigma nu fourth row: John kirn, delta sigma phi alan lasseigne, theta kappa ph! mayer levy, phi epsilon pi jerry lofaso, theta xi william lowry, delta kappa epsilon fifth row: lloyd me clatchey, lambda ch! alpha jack nelson, delta kappa epsilon arthur j. planchard, theta pi george e. rettig, theta kappa phi Stanley rosenthal, phi epsilon pi sixth row: harry r. sachse, zeta beta tau hyman sackett, phi epsilon pi thomas a. self, phi gamma delta garland e. shepherd, delta chi John f. simon, zeta beta tau seventh row: jim sipple, kappa alpha lehrue stevens, sigma alpha epsilon m. tavera, phi iota alpha robert m. Wallace, kappa sigma b. h. williams, jr., sigma chi not pictured: joe gilbert, sigma alpha epsilon robert gunter, lambda chi alpha lloyd me clatchey, president, interfraternity council interfraternity council 357 3 E o Cfl A irfj I samurai is an interfraternity organization founded at l.s.u. in 1932. officers ken osterberger, lambda chi alpha president gus warner, sigma nu vice-president bill brown, kappa alpha secretary carol poche, theta kappa phi treasurer members first row: ab atkins, sigma alpha epsilon douglas aubin, sigma alpha epsilon John ayres, delta kappa epsilon charles barnes, pi kappa alpha carl bauer, sigma alpha epsilon John brock, sigma nu second row: John brown, phi delta theta william brown, kappa alpha greene butler, kappa sigma alex caldwell, kappa alpha gil carpenter, kappa sigma lawrence carrington, theta xi third row: torn cranford, delta sigma phi benjamin craft, kappa sigma morris dante, zeta beta tau thomas dupuis, sigma chi albert englade, theta kappa phi gene hargroder, sigma nu fourth row: ed heaton, sigma ch! hugo holland, kappa sigma james Jenkins, theta x! william jones, sigma alpha epsilon Bernard jumper, alpha tau omega John jungschleger, phi delta theta fifth row: carlton kemp, sigma nu John king, kappa sigma waldo lambdin, delta kappa epsilon j. b. landry, delta kappa epsilon gary legros, phi delta theta royce leonard, lambda chi alpha sixth row: mayer levy, phi epsilon pi malcolm me call, delta kappa epsilon lloyd me clatchey, lambda chi alpha james madison, sigma nu John munson, phi delta theta carol poche, theta kappa phi seventh row: gayle poche, theta kappa phi gurvis post, theta xi stan rosenthal, phi epsilon pi hyman sackett, phi epsilon pi melvin shortess, lambda chi alpha marion simpson, lambda chi alpha eighth row: jimmie sippel, kappa alpha joel smason, phi epsilon pi alan sommer, zeta beta tau charles ward, kappa alpha albert warren, sigma alpha epsilon ninth row: daniel wheeler, kappa sigma perry whisner, phi delta theta carr wilkerson, sigma alpha epsilon bivins williams, sigma chi paul young, lambda chi alpha kenneth osterberger, president, samurai samurai 359 billy brown up a tree Jy w . - C C 3 oi 2 JE o the inter-fraternity athletic council controls the athletic pro- gram of the university at the intramural level. officers william brown president jerry bankston vice-president paul young treasurer jack kepler secretary members herb ahten, pi kappa alpha richard alvarez, theta xi william d. brown, kappa alpha bert bujard, sigma nu allain fayd-herbe, alpha tau omega jack kepler, theta kappa epsilon eddie martinez, theta kappa phi william me donald, alpha tau omega earl melton, kappa alpha charles robert, kappa sigma sam schexnayder, delta sigma phi marion simpson, lambda ch! alpha william smith, sigma alpha epsilon harry stein, theta kappa epsilon david stienwinder, sigma chi paul young, lambda chi alpha not pictured: jerry bankston, delta kappa epsilon fred donciere, delta ch! bernie hirsch, phi epsilon pi barron taylor, phi gamma delta ralph valles, phi iota alpha lewis weinstein, zeta beta tau perry whisner, phi delta theta J 360 ri ' i


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