Louisiana State university in its annual spring honors day convocation gave recognition to highest-ranking student leaders and scholars. . Walter C. Williams, associate director of the NASA manned spacecraft center in Houston; and director of Project Mercury, and two of his colleagues were tapped as honorary members of Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership society. v
The two space engineer colleagues were Paul E. Purser and Maxime Faget. Capped By Mortar Board
Women capped by Mortar Board, national leadership society for university women, were:
Betty Bollinger of Baton Rouge, 2.6 average, state president of student Louisiana Teachers Association and sophomore class president.
Betty Ann Butler of Jackson, Miss., 2.4 average, vice president of the Kappa Delta Pi honorary education society and secretary of the Newman Club.
Rosemary Fleming of Dallas, 2.9 average, president of college of education and secretary-treasurer of the college's junior class.
Martha Alison Moseley of Shreveport, 2.8 average, treasurer of Alpha Lambda Delta and student council representative of the college of education.
Kathryn Elizabeth -Patton of. Newellton, 2.6 average, president of Kappa Delta Pi and Lambda intersorority.
Margaret Anne Shaw of New Orleans, 2.5 average, member of the judicial board.
Nancy Terrell Stutsman of Greenwood, 2.1 average, freshman editor, chairman of the LSU union entertainment committee.
Harrette Hut ton Turpin of Natchitoches, 1.95 average, president of Angel Flight.
Jenny Lynn Williams of Monroe, 2.1 average, chairman of the LSU union art committee. Omicron Delta Kappa
Those tapped by Omicron Delta Kappa:
■ Lawrence L. Schkade of Baton Rouge, president of interfraterni-ty council.
Redfield Bryan of Baton Rouge, one of the highest ranking students in the LSU school of medicine, president of his medical fraternity and baseball team captain.
Paul Charles Brou of White Castle, one of the highest ranking students in the college of business administration, ROTC lieutenant colonel.
Horace Wilkinson IV of Port Allen, high ranking student in the college of arts and sciences.
John Frank Fant of Shreveport, president of student body and winner of the senior moot court competition in the LSU law school. Outstanding Seniors
Recognized as outstanding seniors in their respective colleges were:
Agriculture, Nita Ann Pillow of Baton Rouge; arts and sciences, Nancy Revelle of Lake Charles; business administration, Elinor O'Brien of Baton Rouge; chemistry and physics, Alfred Lloyd Stoessell of Crowley; education, Gaye Carroll of Shreveport; engineering, Edward Francis Donovan of Baton Rouge; law, Gerald LeVan of Shreveport; medicine, Nicholas D. Broussard of New Iberia; music, Mary Ann Podras-ky of Lake Charles.