A-122 Louisiana Tech University, Journalism Department, Graduation Lists and Commencement Programs, 1994-1997
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MAIN CAMPUS 42 1. A.E. Phillips Laboratory School I-20 2. Adams Classroom ABSOLUTELY NO BEARCAT DR. STUDENT PARKING 3. Adams Hall (Residence) 4. Argent Pavilion 52 5. Aswell Hall (Residence) 6. Aswell Suites (Residence) LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY RUGBY FIELD 7. Band Building 57 RUSTON, LOUISIANA 8. Barnes & Noble Bookstore 38 9. Biomedical Engineering Building ZONE C 10. Bogard Hall (Engineering) INTRAMURAL EAST 11. Carson-Taylor Hall (Human Ecology & Science) ABSOLUTELY NO ZONE C 12. Centennial Plaza/Centennial Tower STUDENT PARKING 13. College of Business 4 UNIVERSITY 14. Cottingham Hall (Residence) UNIVERSITY PARK LOT NORTH 15. Davison Athletics Complex PARK LOT ZONE C 22 NORTHWEST 16. Davison Hall (Professional Aviation Building) 66D 17. Dudley Hall(Residence) 63 33 ZONE C 66B 18. Dudley Suites (Residence) 19. Early Childhood Education Center (Human Ecology) 31 68D 66C 20. Engineering Annex 68C 70B 21. F. Jay Taylor Visual Arts Center 15 68B 68A 66A 70A 22. Football Practice Field ZONE C 32 62 23. George T. Madison Hall (Arts & Sciences) ALABAMA AVE. 24. Graham Hall (Residence) 67B 46B 25. Hale Hall (Admissions & Architecture) 51. Prescott Memorial Library BASEBALL LOT 52. President's Home ZONE C 46A 46C 26. Harper Hall (Residence) ALABAMA AVE. ZONE C 67C 27. Howard Center for the Performing Arts 53. Richardson Hall (Art Studios) 54 ZONE R JAMES ST. JAMES WESTERN ST. WESTERN DOWNTOWN 28. Institute for Micromanufacturing 54. Robert H. Rawle Enterprise Center 67A 46D ZONE R SOFTBALL LOT UNIVERSITY PARK ZONE R 29. Intramural Lower Field 55. Robinson Hall (Speech & Hearing Clinic) LOT SOUTH 46E RUSTON 56. -
Newcomer's Guide
NEWCOMER’S GUIDE Sources: www.nlep.org and www.louisiana-demographics.com Lincoln Parish covers 472 sq. miles Property Tax of land with a population of 48,121. It Land – 10 % of fair market value or was established in 1873 and named use value. For property tax information in honor of U.S. President Abraham call (318) 251-5140 or visit Lincoln. The Parish Seat is Ruston. www.assessor.lincolnparish.org/assessor. www.lincolnparish.org www.ruston.org Sales Tax Choudrant/Dubach: 8.7% Climate and Environment Grambling: 9.7 % Average January temperature – 55˚ F Grambling EDD: 10.2% Average July temperature – 92˚ F Ruston: 9.95% Average annual rainfall – 55 in. Ruston EDD #1: 11.7% Elevation – 259 ft. Simsboro: 8.95% 63ºF Location For sales and use tax information call Shreveport, La. 68 miles (318) 251-8624. Little Rock, Ark. 152 miles www.laota.com Family Fun, 18 Baton Rouge, La. 169 miles Dallas, Texas 241 miles Emergency New Orleans, La. 233 miles N Lincoln Parish Fire Dept. (318) 255-1055 Memphis, Tenn. 234 miles W E Oklahoma City, Okla. 345 miles S Lincoln Parish Sheriff Atlanta, Ga. 483 miles (318) 251-5111 POLICE Population Ruston Police Dept. Lincoln Parish 47,744 (318) 255-7000 Ruston 22,234 Ruston Fire Dept. Grambling 5,239 (318) 251-8628 Choudrant 979 Simsboro 852 Amazing Care (walk-in clinic) Dubach 960 765 South Bonner St., Ruston Vienna 386 (318) 202-5935 Coastal Urgent Care (walk-in clinic) Ethnicity 1009 South Service Rd. West, Ruston (318) 242-1440 Quickcare of Ruston (walk-in clinic) Arts, Entertainment & Attractions, 16 1809 Northpointe Ln., Ruston 53% 46% (318) 255-3762 48% 40% Animal Emergency Clinic of NELA Hotels/Motels & 6% 7% 102 Downing Pines Rd., West Monroe Restaurants (318) 410-0555 hite hite 13 choices; amenities include Black Black Other Other W W meeting facilities, pools, fitness Government centers, business centers, RUSTON PARISH Motor Vehicle Office etc. -
A-050-Series-II Louisiana Tech University, Office of Special
Louisiana Tech University Louisiana Tech Digital Commons University Archives Finding Aids University Archives 2019 A-050-Series-II Louisiana Tech University, Office of Special Programs, Photographs and Films, 1909-2002, Series II University Archives and Special Collections, Prescott eM morial Library, Louisiana Tech University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/archives-finding-aids Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons, and the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Louisiana Tech University, Office of Special Programs, Photographs and Films, A-050-Series-II, Box Number, Folder Number, Department of University Archives and Special Collections, Prescott eM morial Library, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Louisiana Tech Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in University Archives Finding Aids by an authorized administrator of Louisiana Tech Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A-050-Series-II-1 A-050-Series-II LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY, OFFICE OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND FILMS, 1909-2002, SERIES II. SCOPE AND CONTENT Photographs and negatives of students, campus activities and scenes; arranged chronologically. 50 boxes. BOX FOLDER DESCRIPTION NEGATIVES 001 001 Old Copy Prints; one photo each Typewriting Department, 1900's Domestic Science Department, 1900's Beta Psi Sorority [Feb. 1908] Basketball team, 1909-1910 (Coach Prince) Senior Class, 1910 Volley Club, 1910 002 Homecoming Court, 1936 Queen: Nelda Nobles Attendants: Carolyn Cupp Doris Davenport Evelyn Wall Mary Lee Lord Ruple (Mrs. Bill) Mardi Gras Dance, 1938 (one photo included) Best All-Around Athlete, 1938-1939 (Publicity shots) 003 Unidentified People, 1939 Lagniappe copy, November 1939 Pep Rally, 1939 Football, 1939 Pep Rally, Northwestern State Fair Game,1958 004 Graduation, 1940 Lagniappe Copy, 1940 Old President's House, 1940-1958 Tech Symphony Orchestra, Jan. -
A-142 Louisiana Tech University, Office of Special Programs, Miscellaneous Photographs and Memorabilia, 1970-2010
Louisiana Tech University Louisiana Tech Digital Commons University Archives Finding Aids University Archives 2019 A-142 Louisiana Tech University, office of Special ogrPr ams, Miscellaneous Photographs and Memorabilia, 1970-2010 University Archives and Special Collections, Prescott Memorial Library, Louisiana Tech University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.latech.edu/archives-finding-aids Part of the Architecture Commons, Arts and Humanities Commons, and the Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons Recommended Citation Louisiana Tech University, Office of Special Programs, Miscellaneous Photographs and Memorabilia, A-142, Box Number, Folder Number, Department of University Archives and Special Collections, Prescott Memorial Library, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, Louisiana This Finding Aid is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Louisiana Tech Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in University Archives Finding Aids by an authorized administrator of Louisiana Tech Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. A-142-1 A-142 LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY, OFFICE OF SPECIAL PROGRAMS, MISCELLANEOUS PHOTOGRAPHS AND MEMORABILIA, 1970-2010 SCOPE AND CONTENT Photographs and negatives of various subjects pertaining to Tech including administrators, alumni, athletics, buildings, campus, centennial celebration, homecoming, Tech Rome and T.L. James endowment. Includes prints used in various campus publications, principally brochures, from the -
Cooperative Program Tape Networks in Noncommercial EDRS
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 115 254 IR 002 798 AUTHOR Nordgren, Peter D. TITLE Cooperative Program Tape Networks in Noncommercial Radio. PUB DATE Dec 75 NOTE 94p. EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC-$4.43 Plus Postage DESCRIPTORS *Cooperative Programs; *Educational Radio; Higher Education; *Programing (Broadcast); *Questionnaires; Shared Services; Statistical Data; Tables (Data) IDENTIFIERS Cooperative Program Tape Networks ABSTRACT Over 200 noncommercial radio stations responded to a survey to gather data on the characteristics of member stations and to sample the opinion of nonmembers toward a cooperative network concept. A second survey of 18 networks sought to gather indepth information on network operation. Results showed that 22.2 percent of the stations surveyed were participating in program cooperatives, and over 79 percent felt that network participation would be beneficial. It was concluded that the cooperative program tape network should continue in order to fulfill specialized programing needs. A copy of the two questionnaires, the letter of transmittal, and the mailing list is appended. A list of the networks that participated in the study, 12 statistical tables, and a 20-item bibliography are included. (Author/DS) lb *********************************************************************** * Documents acquired by ERIC include many informal unpublished * * materials not available from other sources. ERIC makes every effort * * to obtain the best copy available. Nevertheless, items of marginal * * reproducibility are often encountered and this affects the quality * *of the microfiche and hardcopy reproductions ERIC makes available * *via the ERIC Document ReproductionService (EDRS). EDRS is not * *responsible for the quality of theoriginal document. Reproductions* *supplied by EDRS are the best thatcan be made from the original. -
CAMPUS 14 Dwelling 142 Dwelling Farm Manager's 1 66 DR WISTERIA FOUR DORMS 6 PLANT POWER MECH
68 PRESIDENT'S HOME 55 MARBURY CENTER Education Buildings General/Other Buildings 30 DR 39 BULLDOG Livestock and Agricultural Buildings 49 Residential/Dorm Buildings Roads/Parking Lots CIRCLE Sports Facilities TRACK STORAGE FIELD NO.PRACTICE 2 BLDG Sporting Fields STADIUM 5 STADIUM BLVD EAST STANDS TRACK & PRACTICE Walkways AILLIET THOMAS STADIUM FIELD NO. 1 28 INTRAMURAL ASSEMBLY SOFTBALL CENTER FOOTBALL FIELD 86 44 WEST STANDS 90CC 42 DR TECH TENNIS COURTS UNIVERSITY AILLET PARK APTS. 17 FIELD CHARLES WYLY HOUSE 90NC 78 ATHLETIC CENTER 90TC 43 ALABAMA AVE (LA HWY 150) ALABAMA AVE. J C LOVE 85 BASEBALL STADIUM BASEBALL HC UTIL BLDG 90KC 62 74 ALABAMA AVE (LA HWY 150) JAMES ST. JAMES WESTERN ST WESTERN INTRAMURAL GIRL'S SOFTBALL FIELD SOFTBALL FIELD 38 W. MISSISSIPPI AVE. INTRAMURAL SOCCER FIELD GSF DUGOUT UNIVERSITY 47 48 PARK APTS. HOME 62 JC 40 WESTERN ST WESTERN 62MC 90SC TECH DR GSF DUGOUT GSF EVERETTST. VISITORS RESTROOM 68D GILMAN ST AVE RAILROAD AVE Advanced Studies Lab #5 RAILROAD AVE Advanced Studies Lab #4 HULL ST ServicesPrint RAILROAD Advanced Studies Lab #3 69 31 ADMINISTRATION & Advanced Studies Lab #2 BUSINESS BLDG Advanced Studies Lab #1 NEILSON HALL 4 HALE HALL GEORGE T MADISON HALL WYLY94 MEMORIAL 33 TOWER PRESCOTT Farm Sales Room W'house - B & G Storage Bldg GYMNASIUM 67 91 83 Depot Plant/Rec'g Physical LIBRARY Vehicle Maintenance Bldg 92 58 13 CAB ANNEX CLARK DR LOUISIANA ST VILLAGE DR 64 W CALIFORNIA AVE HWY 80 54 ROBINSON75 HALL Env. Safety Bldgs. Applied Trade Shops W'house & Applied Trade Shops MITCHELL 12 REESE DR CIRCLE Reese Hall Reese 72 59 76 11 Headhouse and Greenhouses RICHARDSON HALL 22 HALL NATATORIUM ROPP & BOOKSTORE 46 G'house & Garden & G'house 73 CENTER KEENY TECH FARM RD TECH FARM Mem. -
Electrical Engineering
LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY www.LaTech.edu Leslie K. Guice, PhD President UNIVERSITY CATALOG 2013-2014 Louisiana Tech University practices a Policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified persons in admission to, participation in, or employ- ment in the programs and activities which the University conducts without regard to race, creed, color, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, sex, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, or veteran’s status. Anyone who believes they have been subjected to discrimination and/or harassment in violation of this policy, or have questions or complaints regarding equal opportunity at Louisiana Tech University should contact Mrs. Carrie Flournoy, Executive Assistant, Title IX & Compliance Coordinator, located within the Office of the University President, Room 1620, Wyly Tower of Learning,Ruston, Louisiana 71272; telephone 318-257-3785. Volume MMXIII Louisiana Tech University is a member of the University of Louisiana System Published by the University Catalog Committee and the University Registrar’s Office of Louisiana Tech University, 207 Keeny Circle, Ruston, Louisiana, 71272. This catalog (available online at www.LaTech.edu/registrar/bulletin) is neither a contract, nor an offer to con- tract. Any and all aspects of the education programs described herein, including the identity of the programs, may be subject to change. Changes could include rules or policies and be applied to all matriculated students. The service marks of Louisiana Tech University are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: T-and-state logo; Louisiana Tech seal; Louisiana Tech University; Louisiana Tech; LA Tech; Lady Techsters™; and the Tech Bulldog™ i Table of Contents PART I – OVERVIEW Louisiana Board of Regents .......................................................................................................................................................................... -
Louisiana Tech Magazine
NO.32 | SUMMER 2014 Louisiana Tech MAGAZINE MISSION 2020 Even Bigger, Even Better ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Caroline Wilkerson Reaves, President CONTENTS Brennan Easley, Vice President Dave Matthiesen, Treasurer Cathi Cox-Boniol, Member-at-Large 2 From the 16th Floor Jason Bullock, Past President Leslie K. Guice, Ex-Officio 3 A World of Opportunities… Close to Home BOARD OF DIRECTORS 8 It’s FUN to be an ALUM Paula Hampton Aultman, Ed Chavanne, Philip Cole, Tony Corley, A Word from the 10 Tech@Work Lacie Frasier Covington, Lee Denny, True to their vocations and to their school: Corey Remerson Edwards, Ben Erwin, ALUMNI DIRECTOR Gunter, KC Ifeanyi, Jenee’ Jordan, Eric Geiger Kelly Harp Haber, Eric Johnson, Brandie McNabb Martin, Dear Alumni and Friends, 20 News Around Campus Paige Baughman Oliver, Phillip Parker, The old saying “time flies when you are having fun” is surely the case for me. It is hard to Cynthia Aillet Pettiette, Greg Ross, A college-by-college glance believe that I have been a part of the Division of University Advancement for more than 13 Mark Shoffner, Stuart Snook, Chris Stegall, years – first as a graduate assistant, then as a coordinator, and for the past nine years as the Kim Ashy Swart, Jeff Thompson, Director of Alumni Relations – and it has been FUN! The opportunity to interact with so 25 Tower Medallion Linda Simonetti Turner, Ray Weaver, many of you has been such a blessing to me, whether it was simply through these biannual Investiture of Keith Welch, Barry West, James Wilkerson, letters, at an athletic event or at one of our numerous gatherings of alumni and friends. -
Dooley's Dawgs
NO.17 | WI N T E R 2 0 0 7 During his 26-year tenure at Louisiana Tech, head football coach Joe Aillet amassed a career record of 151 wins. In 1946, his sixth year at Tech, dooley’S DAWGS Aillet posted 3 and 1 in Louisiana Intercollegiate games and 3 and 2 in other football records. Today, members of that team (pictured) recall their beloved coach as a man of integrity, intellect and charm. (From Left to Right) Derek Dooley lays down the law as Front Row: John Hay, Buddy Fallin, Jimmie Gilbert, W.O. Lynch, A.C. Schiro, Eddie Harelson, Pearce Didier, Tony Salvaggio, Carrell Dowies Second Row: James Perry, Revis Youngblood, Chester Wojecki, Raymond Peace, Leonard Olsen, Odelle Rigdon, Charlie Newman, Buddie Tech’s new head football coach Greene, Jack Kelly Third Row: Fred Crump, Walter Alexander, Conrad Jarmon, Rudolph Smith, John Williamson, A.C. Anderson, Lindsey Aucoin, Roy Collins, Bob Horneman HOMECOMING 2006 Fourth Row: Calvin Adkins, George Dulaney, Charlie Crouch, Hollis Jones, Ed Jolly, Mike Reed, Glen Moncrief, Maurice Rawls, Jack Brittain Alumnus of the Year: John D. Caruthers Fifth Row: Clem Henderson, Robert Dalrymple, Charles Johnson, John Holm, Edward Dean, Gene Patterson, J.E. Tripp, Sid Sedlock Sixth Row: Lloyd Jones, Leo Reinsch, Joe Lynch, Billy Bowles, Joe Michael, Leo Beasley “miSS RUTh” HONORED Ruth Johnson receives honorary doctorate Louisiana Tech University NONPROFIT ORG. ALICE IN REALITY TV-LAND Division of University Advancement U.S. POStaGE P.O. Box 3183 “Design Star” launches Tech alumna to national spotlight Ruston, LA 71272-0001 pa I D PERMIT NO. -
University Catalog 2014 2015 Web
LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY www.LaTech.edu Leslie K. Guice, PhD President UNIVERSITY CATALOG 2014-2015 Louisiana Tech University practices a Policy of Equal Opportunity for all qualified persons in admission to, participation in, or employment in the programs and activities which the University conducts without regard to race, creed, color, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, sex, national origin, age, mental or physical disability, or veteran’s status. Anyone who believes they have been subjected to discrimination and/or harassment in violation of this policy, or have questions or complaints regarding equal opportunity at Louisiana Tech University should contact Mrs. Carrie Flournoy, Executive Assistant, Title IX & Compliance Coordinator, located within the Office of the University President, Room 1620, Wyly Tower of Learning,Ruston, Louisiana 71272; telephone 318-257-3785. Volume MMXIV Louisiana Tech University is a member of the University of Louisiana System Published by the University Catalog Committee and the University Registrar’s Office of Louisiana Tech University, 207 Keeny Circle, Ruston, Louisiana, 71272. This catalog (available online at www.LaTech.edu/registrar/bulletin) is neither a contract, nor an offer to con- tract. Any and all aspects of the education programs described herein, including the identity of the programs, may be subject to change. Changes could include rules or policies and be applied to all matriculated students. The service marks of Louisiana Tech University are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office: T-and-state logo; Louisiana Tech seal; Louisiana Tech University; Louisiana Tech; LA Tech; Lady Techsters™; and the Tech Bulldog™ Table of Contents PART I – GENERAL UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW Preface Louisiana Board of Regents .......................................................................................................................................................................... -
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD— Extensions of Remarks E28 HON
E28 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD — Extensions of Remarks January 7, 2009 HONORING THE LIFE AND SERVICE Mr. Faulk was born on January 9, 1909 in is a subterfuge, a way to kill bills, and reflects OF ANDY ANDERSON West Monroe, LA to Clarence E. Faulk, Sr. a desire not to legislate but embarrass vulner- and Josephine McClendon Faulk. able majority Members through a ‘‘gotcha’’ HON. RICK LARSEN He married Louise Benson Page on July 8, process. The Rules Package protects the mi- OF WASHINGTON 1931 and from this union three children were nority and still preserves its ability to recom- born. In addition, Mr. Faulk is the proud and IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES mit. Specifically, the minority can offer a mo- loving grandfather of 10 grandchildren and tion to recommit ‘‘forthwith,’’ where the GOP Wednesday, January 7, 2009 seven great-grandchildren. amendment is immediately voted upon and, if Mr. LARSEN of Washington. Madam Speak- Mr. Faulk was the publisher of the Ruston adopted, is added to the bill. Additionally, the er, Andy Anderson’s passing is a tragic loss Daily Leader from 1931 to 1962, the owner of minority can offer a straight motion to recom- for Washington state, Whatcom County and radio station KRUS from 1947 to 1968, and mit the bill to committee (in which case the for me personally. My thoughts and prayers the owner of Westside Self Storage from 1980 vote occurs on the merits of the bill itself). are with Andy’s loved ones during this difficult to present. Mr. Speaker, the Rules Package removes time. -
BLUE SKIES and SONNY Dykes Takes the Ball at Tech
No.23 | wi N t e r 2 0 1 0 FORECAST: Blue sKies and sOnnY Dykes takes the ball at Tech distinguished alumni Seven stand tall see YOu AT the tOP Moving up – and up and up – in national rankings gReen’s the thing Research makes progress, money, and a difference Louisiana Tech universiTy www.latech.edu Alumni AssociAtion CONTENTS Officers Lomax Napper Marsha Jabour – President – Vice President 2 From the 16th Floor Jeff Parker John Allen Louisiana Tech – a good neighbor, a model – Treasurer – Past President citizen, a solid investment Cliff Merritt Daniel D. Reneau – Member-at-Large – Ex-Officio 3 ’39 and holding It’s been 70 years, but Tech still feels like home BOard Of directOrs John Allen, John Areno, 7 Leaps up the Ladder Darryl Asken, Ayres Bradford, Tech impresses in the national rankings Tim Brandon, Joe Brown, A Word from the Mark Colwick, Leigh Cordill, 8 They Stand for Tech Nathan Darby, Teena Doxey, alumni diRectOR James Ginn, Kenny Guillot, Louisiana Tech’s 2009 Distinguished Alumni Ben Haley, Andrew Hicks, The three A’s of Louisiana Tech – Academics, Athletics, and Alumni Relations – should Marsha Jabour, Larry Jackson, continue to make you proud to be a part of this University. 10 Alum of the Year: Drake Mills Bobby Jefcoat, Rex Jones, The start of this school year brought much excitement in the realm of academics. Fall Investing in Tech Tim King, Fred McGaha, enrollment remained strong, and the campus was filled with activity. The new freshmen were Cliff Merritt, James Moore, given a special welcome at the Freshman Convocation; each freshman received a commemorative 11 Young Alum of the Year: Lomax Napper, Caroline Reaves, medallion inscribed with the Tenets of Tech which they dropped into the Fountain of the Lady Elizabeth Mitchell Taylor David Rentrop, Michele Robinson, of the Mist, symbolizing their investment in and commitment to their education at Tech.