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TO DEAN PAUL BROSMAN—A NATIONAL FIGURE
IN LEGAL EDUCATION-BELOVED BY STUDENT
AND COLLEAGUE ALIKE—WE PROUDLY DEDICATE
THIS VOLUME. A DOCTOR OF JURIDICAL SCI-
ENCE FROM YALE, THE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE
OF LAV/ IS A RECOGNIZED LEGAL AUTHORITY,
WRITER, AND SCHOLAR. IN ADDITION TO
BEING AN INSPIRATIONAL TEACHER, DEAN
BROSMAN POSSESSES ALL OF THESE QUALITIES
WHICH THE STUDENTS BEST DESCRIBE AS BEING
"A REGULAR FELLOW."
3F^OM jyt PI^ESIDENT
This year at Tulane has seen notable progress in intellectual
activities. We have now a magnificent new library building, with the
finest of modern equipment well designed for library use. The
intellectual stimulus this has given both faculty and students is
apparent. The gift of and the completion of the Thomas F. Cun-
ningham Memorial Observatory will provide the stimulus to awaken
the curiosity of many along new lines of thought and investigation,
since the opportunity is thus provided for work in astronomy. The
increased emphasis on social responsibilities in business administration
and the need for professional training for executive positions has
tried the facilities of the College of Commerce, but its needs have
been fulfilled through the gift of the Norman Mayer Memorial
Building, which has been started this year.
The completion of the Student Center Building, a gift of the
alumni which it has been your privilege to enjoy during your university
days, has made possible a better Student Activity program. There
must be an attempt at all times to correlate such activities with the
broad educational program of the University, rather than to treat
these activities as separate entitles apart from the whole. Some
of the essentials of a successful college career are an earnest, serious-
minded devotion to curricular pursuits, an identification with con-
structive extra-curricular campus forces, the development of wide
and varied interests, the formation of lasting friendships, and the
display of a friendly cooperative spirit In all campus relationship.
Such activity is worth the effort. In that way only can you fully take
advantage of the opportunity which is yours In Tulane today.
RUFUS C. HARRIS
DR. PAUL W. BROSMANDean, College of Law
y E ADSCHOOL YEAR HAS BEEN
PANORAMA. • THE FIRST
BUILDING COMPLETED AND DEDICATED
WAS THE STUDENT CENTER, GIVEN TO THE
UNIVERSITY AND THE STUDENTS BY THE
DR. MARTEN TEN HOORDean, College of Arts and Sciences
ALUMNI. • THIS BEAUTIFUL RECREA-
TIONAL CENTER HAS BEEN THOROUGHLY
ENJOYED BY THE STUDENTS AT LARGE IN
THE HOURS OF LEISURE. • NEXT CAME
JAMES M. ROBERTDeon, College of Engineering
THE HOWARD-TILTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY
WHICH WAS COMPLETED AND DEDI
CATED IN THE SPRING. • THIS MODERN
LIBRARY BUILDING IS FURNISHED WITH THE
LATEST EQUIPMENT FOR COMFORT AND
EFFICIENCY AND IS AIR-CONDITIONED.
• IT HOUSES THE NEWLY COMBINED
HOWARD, TILTON, AND NEWCOMB
LIBRARIES AND IS ONE OF THE FINEST INDR. ROGER P. McCUTCHEON
Dean, Graduate School
THE SOUTH. CONCURRENTLY THE
THOMAS F. CUNNINGHAM MEMORIAL OB-
SERVATORY WAS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
AND IT WILL HOUSE THE PICKERING TELE-
DR. FREDERICK HARDDean, Newcomb College
LESLIE J. BUCHANDean, College of Commerce
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MISS ANNA E. MANYCounselor to Women, Newcomb College
SGOPE, A VERY#INE INSTRUMENT. • THIS
OBSERVATMY is to be used by the UNI
VERSITY AND ALSO THE GENERAL PUBLIO
IN THE STUDY OF ASTRONOMY. • TO-
WARDS THE END OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
GROUND WAS BROKEN FOR THE CON-
DR. J. ADAIR LYONChairman, Courses for Teachers
STRUCTION OF THE COLLEGE OF COM-
MERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
WHICH WILL BE LOCATED BEHIND GIBSON
DR. ELIZABETH WISNERDean, School of Social Work
HALL THIS NEW BUILDING WILL
BE KNOWN AS THE NORMAN MAYER ME-
MORIAL BUILDING AND WILL BE READY FOR
OCCUPANCY DURING THE NEXT SCHOOL
YEAR. • WHEN THE TILTON LIBRARY HAS
BEEN MOVED TO THE NEW QUARTERS, THE
OLD BUILDING IS TO BE REMODELED AND
DESIGNED FOR A MODERN LAW SCHOOL
BUILDING. THUS AT LAST AN OLDJ. H. RANDOLPH FELTUS
Assistant to the President
Director. Public Relations
DREAM WILL BE REALIZED! • ALL IN ALL
THE 1940-1941 SESSION HAS BROUGHT
ABOUT A LARGER CONSTRUCTION PRO-
GRAM AND A CAMPUS MORE BEAUTIFUL.
DR. MAXWELL E. LAPHAMDean, School of Medicine
FRANS BLOMDirector, Middle American Research Institute
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BOAI^D OF ADfUIHISmiO^S
ESMOND PHELPS, A.B.. LL B President
CHARLES ROSEN, A.B,LL.B First Vice-President
ERNEST LEE JAHNCKE Second Vice-President
WALKER BRAINERD SPENCER, A.B., LL.B.
MARCUS JOHNS MAGRUDER, M.D.
SAMUEL ZEMURRAYFLORENCE DYMOND, A.B.
JULES BLANC MONROE, A.B., LL.B.
JAMES PIERCE BUTLER, LL.B.
GEORGE ELLIOT WILLIAMS, B.E.
S, WALTER STERN, A B.
JOSEPH WHEADON CARROLLCHARLES LEVERICH ESHLEMAN, A.B., M.D.
CHARLES SEYBURN WILLIAMSJOSEPH WOODRUFF GEORGE, A.B.
ALBERT BARNETT PATERSONBERNARD HENRY GREHAN, B.E., C.E.
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LAWRENCE ANDR^ WOGANSecretary and Treasurer
EX OFFICIOSAM HOUSTON JONES Governor of Louisiana
ROBERT SIDNEY MAESTRI Mayor of New Orleans
JOHN E. COXE State Superintendent of Public Education
This year saw the advent of an Orientation Program at
Tulane. Above is pictured Graham Bonnell, a student leader,
showing one of the groups of Freshmen around the campus.
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year, from registration of the
first Freshman to graduation of
enior. May our efforts
with your approval.
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NEWCOMB IN THE SPRING
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• Dedication of the Student Center
The Student Center, the first of the new build-
ings to be completed this year, is a fine addi-
tion to our campus. It has become the center
of student life. All activity heads meet here,
and it is the heart of extra-curricular activities.
There are recreation rooms, lounge rooms, and
games of all types for the students.
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TU LANE'S NEW STADIUM
KENDALL H. CRAMGraduate Manager of Student Activities
ANN PENDERGASTSecretary to the Graduate Manager
GRAHAM BONNELLPresident of the College of
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CARL DAILEY
President of the College of Law
The Tulane Student Council is composed of the
presidents of the various colleges of the Univer-
sity and has general supervision over all student
activities. The Council Is assisted by the Grad-
uate Manager of Student Activities, a position
now held by Kendall \-\. Cram, B.A., M.A.
Members of the 1940-41 Student Council are:
Conrad Meyer, III, President, Arts and Sciences;
W. Samuel Williams, Vice-President, Medicine;
Joseph W. McCarron, Jr., Secretary, Engineer-
ing; Graham Charles Bonnell, Commerce; Carl
Dailey, Law; and Kate h^odge, Newcomb.
It is the duty of the Graduate Manager to
supervise and keep an accurate record of re-
ceipts and disbursements of each organization
benefiting from the student fund, to act in an
advisory capacity to all student activities, and
to act as the agent of the Council in all matters.
At the beginning of the school year, the stu-
dent activities moved into offices in the new
Student Center. The erection of the Student
Center building has fulfilled a long-felt need in
student life at Tulane.
STUDENTCOUNCa
Dr. Harris entertains Student Council ai lunch
KATE HODGEPresident of Newcomb College
JOSEPH McCARRON, JR.
President of the College ofEngineering
CONRAD MEYER. Ill
President of the College ofArts and Science
W. SAMUEL WILLIAMSPresident of the College of
Medicine
Seated: L. Stollenwerck, B. Hochenedel, M. Moter, M. Sinclair, M.
Hudson, M. Swayne, J. Finke, M. Harper. Standing: M. Strahan,
M. Murray, L. Gladden, E. Douglas, M. Marion.
STUDENT
COUNCIL
OFFICERSMARY JANE HUTSON President
MARY SINCLAIR Vice-President
MILDRED MURRAY Secretary
MEMBERS ELECTEDEVA DOUGLAS Sophomore Representative
JEANNE FINKE Senior Representative
LA PEINE GLADDEN Junior Representative
MAIDA MOTER Senior Representative
MILDRED MURRAY Junior Representative
MARY SINCLAIR Senior Representative
MARY SUE STRAHAN Junior Representative
MEMBERS EX-OFFICIOKATE HODGE President of Student Bodv
MARTHA HARPER President of Dormitory Council
BETTY HOCHENEDEL President of Art School
MYRTLE SWAYNE President of Music School
LOUISE STOLLENWERCK President of Senior Class
ESTHER REYNAUD President of Junior Class
MOONYEEN MARION President of Sophomore Class
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dOVED NMENT
Standing: F. Watson, L. Stollenwerck. S. Cobb, M.
Harper, D. Thistlethwaite, A. Harper. Kneeling: L.
Trimble, M. Mehaffy. H. Heidler, N. Vincent. Seated:
M. Williams, L. Palmer, R. Lapeyre, J. Tenia, R. Trow-
bridge, E. Renaud.
OFFICERSMARTHA HARPER President
JEAN TERZIA Secretary
SARA COBB East Wing President
LOUISE STOLLENWERCK West Wing President
ANNE HARPER Warren House President
FRANCES WATSON Doris Hall President
HOUSE COUNCILTERRY ANDERSON Warren House
SARAH GILLESPIE Josephine Louise House
HARRIET HEIDLER Josephine Louise House
ROSE LAPEYRE Josephine Louise House
MARY MEHAFFY Warren House
BEBE NICKOLL Warren House
LILLIAN PALMER Doris Hall
ESTHER RENAUD Josephine Louise House
DONA THISTLETHWAITE Josephine Louise House
LOUISE TRIMBLE Josephine Louise House
ROUTH TROWBRIDGE Josephine Louise House
NORINNE VINCENT Richardson House
MARGARET ANNE WILLIAMS Josephine Louise House
ent Qo4Jie/uumHi A6.loclGilCf4i.
OFFICERS
KATE HODGE Chairman ROUTH TROWBRIDGE Secretary
MEMBERS
CAROLINE ALBRECHT KATE HODGE MYRTLE SWAYNE
BARBARA CAMPBELL MARY JANE HUTSON DONA THISTLETHWAITE
ELSIE FIELD MOONYEEN MARION ROUTH TROWBRIDGE
NELLIE MAE GUNN ARDATH MARKEL MURL UMBACH
MARTHA HARPER
BETTY HOCHENEDEL
ESTHER RENAUD
PAT STITES
MARIE LOUISE WAKEMAN
FRANCES WATSON
Seated: M. Umbach, M. Sinclair, L. Stollenwcrcl<, M. Hudson, M. Harper, K. Hodge, R. Trowbridge, A. Markel, M. Harry, B.
Hochenedel, B. Cannpbell. Middle Row: E. Renaud, M. Wakeman, M. Strahan, E. Field, F. Watson, S, Yonklewitz. Back Row:M. Glenn, M. Marion, D. Thistlethwaite, M. Hochenedel, P. Stites.
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First Row: A. Armstrong, R. Stall, M. Strahan,
S. Strauven. Betty Beyer. Second Row: L.
Nelson, T. Hofstra, Y. Anderson, M. Cuquet.
Third Row: M. Kelly. S. Garrot. N. Kidd.
E. Treleaven.
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/I CABINET MEMBERSV y . V '. J. ±.
Lillian Alexander Anne Armstrong Shirley Garrot
_^ Yvonne Anderson Mary Cahal La Reine Gladden^^ Mary Louise Cuquet
FACULTY ADVISERSTo unite in the desire to rea ize a tull
and creative life through a grov^ ingf-rances Bush Mrs. Fred Hard Dorothy Seago
knowledge of God.Mildred Christian Elizabeth Malone Florence Smith
Lydia Frotcher Anna Many Mary Tenney
Mrs. Wm. Haller Valerie Powell
MEMBERS
Geraldlne Wallace
OFFICERS Betty Jane Alexander Betty Finnegan Elsie Nelson
Lillian Alexander Dorothy Follett Frances OdenYvonne Anderson Anne Friedrichs Mary Palmlsano
Anne Armstrong Grace Gallaher Doris Porrler
MARY SUE STRAHAN Charlotte Ashley Shirley Garrot Helen Pool
President Betty Battaile Marjorie Geier Merle RayneBetty Beyer La Reine Gladden Marjorie Rotharmel
June Beyer Mary Haney Althea SampsonJoan Brooks Eve Heineman Josephine Sferruza
FRANCES WATSON Mary Cahal Margarita Hofstra Donna Jean Spence
Vice-PresidentHope Cheney Tatiana Hofstra Ruth Stall
Jane Cleveland Mary Horn Yvonne StohimanEdwina Cuney Rose Mary Hubbard Mary Sue Strahan
Mary Louise Cuquet Marjorie Karstendick Shirley Strauven
SHIRLEY STRAUVEN Alice Daly Mary Catherine Kelly Elizabeth Treleaven
Rosejay Danna Nita Kidd Shirley Van LueSecretary Elaine Dicks Ethelyn Lenfant Katherlne Veriander
Shirley Dunlap Shirley Liddell Marie Louise WakemanDorothy Dyke Mary Esther McGlathery Frances WatsonPhyllis Eckert Nettye Menednez Margaret Weldon
BETTY BEYER Betty Fagan La Verne Morris Grace WItsel
Treasurer Elsie Field Rita Mae Muller
Louise Nelson
Janet Worrell
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Campus Night Goes to L. S. U.
ASSOCIATION
Cabinet Members
Throughout the many years of association
with the men of Tulane University, the
Young Men's Christian Association has
drawn a straight line from student life on
the Campus and the highest ideals of living.
Its members have followed closely along
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Easter Sunrise Service
have joined regularly into the scheduled activities designed
to create better feeling among faculty, students, and the
general public. Not a single student graduates from Tulane
without feeling at some time or another the surging influence
of the "Y." Non-sectarian, the "Y" invites into its member-
ship all students who are genuinely interested in the ethics
and spiritual truth of the Christian Faith as evidenced in
practical daily living and social responsibility.
The spirit of the University is. ever reflected in the high
mental, physical, and moral code that has made of the Tulane
"Y" one of the outstanding groups throughout the country.
A "Y" man steps out into the world with better preparation
to meet the problems of life because of his background in
morality, industry and high personal ambition.
Junior Prom
EXECUTIVE CABINET
GEORGE H. THOMPSON President
PETER L. BERNARD Vice-President
VANCE GEIER Secretary
FAURIE FERCHAUD Treasurer
VERBON F. GAY General Secretary
CABINET
Curtis Caine Kent McWilliams
Richard Lipscomb Harold Pique
Callxto Garcia Robert Polchow
Ben Petty
FRESHMAN Y. M. C. A.
Officers
A. W. HEFFNER President
WILLIAM PAHON Vice-President
JOHN ALLEE Secretary
P. M. FERGUSON Treasurer
SOPHOMORE Y. M. C. A.
Officers
KENT McWILLlAMS President
EDWARD BALDINGER .Vice-President
DAN • VERGES Secretary
JOHN ROBERTS Treasurer
JUNIOR Y. M. C. A.
Officers
HAROLD PIQUE President
HUNTER MAY Vice-President
FRANCIS BARNARD Secretary
MORTON JENNINGS Treasurer
standing: John B. McDaniel, Jr., Frank S. Cannon, Harold Meade, Mrs. G. Eldridge Gillis, Jr., Bernard D. Mintz, David W. Godat,Mr. T. Hale Bcggs. Seated: Leonard E. Gessner, Colonel Edward S. Bres, Alva P. Frith, Richard O. Baumbach, Walter M. Barnett, Jr!
Absent from the picture: Dr. Conrad G. Collins. Douglass V. Freret, Dr. James M. Mason.
Alv M N I A S S O C f ATI O N
The purpose of the Tulane Alumni Association is to stlnn-
ulate the interest of the thousands of alumni through the
land, keeping them informed on university affairs and ac-
quainting them with the activities of their former school-
mates. The association has grown into an active and pow-
erful national organization.
Membership in the association Is open to all graduates
and former students of the University and is granted upon
application alone as dues were abolished in 1940. All loyal
Tulanlans are urged to become members of the Associa-
tion.
The Tulane Alumni Association has gradually developed
into a serious, mature alumni body with active groups in
every part of the nation.
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T. HALE BOGGSDirector of Alumni Relations
(On leave of absence)
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
ALVA P. FRITH, '07 President
COL EDWARD S. BRES, '10 Vice-President
DR. JAMES M. MASON. '99 Vice-President
FRANK S, CANNON, '07 Vice-President
LEONARD E. GESSNER, '21 Secretary
RICHARD O. BAUMBACH, '29 Treasurer
T. HALE BOGGS, '35 ... , Director of Alumni Relations
School of Medicine: Dr. James M. Mason. '99; Dr. John
G. Menville, '30; Dr. Conrad G. Collins. '26.
College of Law: C. Girard Davidson, '33; Lester J. Lauten-
schlaeger, '25; Bernard D. Mintz, '35.
College of Arts and Sciences: E. Earl Sparling, '21; Ladd
A. Dinkins, '28; A. Watson Chapman, '27.
College of Engineering: William Monroe White, '99; W.
James Amoss, '23; Douglass V. Freret, '25.
H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College: Mrs. Donald C.
Barton, '14; Mrs. Harry M. Butler, '19; Mrs. G. Eldridge
Giilis, Jr., '24.
Graduate School: T. Marshall Hurt, Jr.. '31; Benjamin W.
Yancey, '28; David W. Godat, '17.
College of Commerce and Business Administration: Doug-
las E. O'Kelley, "24; E. Claggett Upton, Jr., '32; John Byrd
McDaniel, Jr., '35.
Representatives at Large: William L. Duren, '28; Harold E.
Meade, '23; Joseph McCloskey, Jr., '34; Ernest C. Villere, '24.
Dr. Harris meets with the alumni of California
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
KENDALL H. CRAMActing Director of Alumni Relations
ALICE MONTGOMERYSecretary to the Director of Alumni Relat'or
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ARCHIE BOGGSEditor-In-Chief
STEWART J. KEPPER
Business Manager
"The Tulane Hullabaloo" is the official weekly publication
of the student body of Tulane University. The "Hullabaloo"
is edited and financed entirely by students, under the direc-
tion of an editor and a business manager appointed yearly
by a Publications Board.
Probably the greatest achievement of the 36th adminis-
tration of the "Hullabaloo" was the delivering of the knock-
out blow to the idea of a semi-weekly, with the purpose of
creating another weekly publication. For many years editors
and business managers have discussed the desirability of
more frequent news publication on the campus, with the
desire of having the "Hullabaloo" appear twice weekly.
Their noteworthy suggestions were about to be put into
effect through the efforts of a special committee of the
Publications Board, when it was learned that Federal Postal
Regulations would make a semi-weekly financially impractical.
However, a dissappointed but determined committee,
abruptly changed their plans to consideration of two weekly
papers, retaining the "Hullabaloo" as one of the issues.
Plans and investigation were made for changing the present
large size paper into a smaller magazine format. A final
decision has not been made as the "Jambalaya" went to
press.
Some of the major changes and achievements of the
"Hullabaloo" this session are listed. We used more pictures
than have ever been used in any previous issue of the
weekly; a new type was adopted with a more "radical" eye-
catching make-up; less play went to the faculty, more to
student and student organization; a burlesque issue waspublished after a lapse of one year. Our Christmas fund
exceeded its quota. New offices for the "Hullabaloo" were
established in the Student Center and a plaque with the
editor's name was hung. The first formal "Hullabaloo" ban-
quet was held, with the graduate manager of student activi-
ties, Kendall Cram, and high student officials present.
Much credit for all that the "Hullabaloo" was, or might
have been, rests of necessity with the business staff, which
proved a major portion of the paper's income. Our appre-
ciation is also expressed to the students of the department
of journalism for valuable assistance rendered in providing
proper coverage in the field of campus news and features.
Tula Staff
HVLLABALOOEDITORIAL STAFF
ARCHIE BOGSS Editor-in-Chief
WALTER THOMPSON Associate Editor
THEODORE THOMPSON Associate Editor
ARDATH MARKEL Newcomb Editor
MARY VENTURELLA Assistant Newcomb Editor
JULIAN P. FRERET Sports Editor
JACK McMillan Associate Sports Editor
HEBER DARTON Assistant Sports Editor
THEO MIDDLETON Assistant Sports Editor
W. C. MENSE Reporter
HARVEY JOHNSTON Medical Editor
MIMI HARRY Society Editor
HARRY SHEPARD Feature Editor
WILLIAM B. MONROE, JR Feature Editor
ARTHUR DAVIS Cartoonist
BUSINESS STAFF
STEWART J. KEPPER Business Manager
WARREN L. STERN . . Assistant Business Manager
JOHN J. BAEHR Circulation Manager
CHARLES MAGINNIS Assistant Circulation Manager
HERMAN LOEB Salesman
NICK CARIDAS Salesman
SHIRLEY SCHOENDORF Saleslady
RAY FERINE Salesman
GEORGE RIVIERE Salesman
JIM OVIATT SalesmanWALTER AND THEODORE THOMPSON
Associate Editors
Newcomb Staff ARDATH MARKEL, Newcomb Editor
EDITORIAL STAFFPAT F. BASS yrditor-in-Chief
WILLIAM H. WALLACE ^^Assoclate Editor
JERRY FORTSON ./ . . Assistant Editor
O. M. GWIN /. . Staff Photographer
JACK McMillan £ Sports Editor
ROBERT PARKER 1. Feature Editor
J. B. WHITE i Assista.
CAREY ELLIS . .
JOHN FANZ # ,^>r. . A:
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BARBARA CAMPBELL . ._J^^ E<»or
EDITH SMITH . . .W. g Assistant Editor
MOONYEEN MARION . # Campus Jbitor
JULIA HERZFELD . . M. Campujiditor
MARJORIE KILLEEN .# Camp^Editor
ALICE SCHOENHARW Camp' Edito
JANE SEIDENBACH ' Campus Editor
CALISTA RAULT Campus Editor
PHYLLIS WATSON Campus Editor
CAROL LEWIS Campus Editor
SYLVIA CHARBONNET Campus Editor
AILLEEN CASSEGRAIN Campus Editor
DORIS BILLINGSLEY Campus Editor
JANE SHERMAN Campus Editor
BUSINESS STAFFMILTON WILLIAMS Business Manager
EARL BARTLETT Assistant
JAMES BER , Assistant
PETER BERNARD Assistant
J. W. BRYAN, JR Assistant
EVERETT EAVES Assistant
GORDON EWIN Assistant
MILTON LATTER Assistant
SAM MOODY Assistant
JAY WEIL Assistant
NEWCOMB
MIMI HARRY Business Manager
JANE SANDOZ Assistant Business Manager
YVONNE ANDERSON Assistant
CONNIE CLAVERIE Assistant
ALICE DAYRIES Assistant
MARY LOUISE WAKEMAN Assistant
JERRY FORTSONAssistant Editor
TH[ JAMBALAYA
PAT F. BASSEditor-in-Chief
The Jambalaya Staff at Work
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BATTALION STAFF
Battalion Commander, Lt. Commander A. L. Plauctie; Battalion
Sub-Commander, Lt. T. B. Denegre, Jr.; Battalion Adiutant and
Signal Officer, Lt. (jg) Conrad Meyer, III; Battalion Chief Petty
Officer, B. A. Gretian.
FIRST COMPANYCompany Commander, Lt. C. A. Miranne, III; Company 1st P. O.,
F. A. Skellie, Jr.; Company Guidon Bearer, R. W. Schupp.FIRbi PLATOON: Platoon Commander, Lt. (ig) V. M. Wheeler, Jr.;
Platoon 2nd P. O., J. W. Davis; Platoon Right Guide 3rd P. C,J. C. Vanzant.
First Squad: W. C. Purdum, Squad P. C; H. C. McAfee; G. H.
Geissert, Jr., A. Lill, G. W. Reese, A. C. Apffel, J. G. Mollere,
W. C. Owen, Jr., F. A. Wendt, Jr., D. D. Davis. J. R. Perez, Jr.
Second Squad: W. S. Goldman, Squad P. O.; E. J. Demerest,
J. S. McGee, H. B. Chalstrom, J. T. Brignac, T. C. Wicker, Jr.,
L. E. Ramos F. H. Roark, Jr.. P. E. Dolhonde, Jr.
Third Squad: T. C. Hall, Squad P. O.; C. B. Hogan, W. S. Adams;W. W. McPhillips, W. E. St. Clair. J. H. Kostmayer, M. J. Bien-
venu, Jr., M. J. Tuohy, H. E. Darton.
SECOND PLATOON: Platoon Commander, Ensign L. J. Reuter;
Platoon 2nd P. O., J. Peterson; Platoon Right Guide 3rd P. O..
G. B. Riviere.
First Squad: P. A. McLeod, Jr., Squad P. O.; C. S. Witcher.
T. H. Harvey, Jr., N. J. Attenhofer, G. O. Ewin, D. M. Kleck,
A. B. Bush, Jr.. T. O. Wakeman, R. L. Chipley, Jr., W. F. Minor,
C. J Bloom, Jr.
Second Squad: S. F. Perrin, Squad P. O.; C. O. Donnaud, III;
M. E. Matthew, Jr.; C. E. Merrill, Jr.; E. C. Guillot. R. L. Schwarz,
M. M. Ohmer, J. A. Fitzgerald, L. I. Bass, Jr., S. W. Ryniker,
J. F. Fagan, Jr.
Third Squad: H. G. O'Conor, Squad P. O.; P. M. Duvic, O. B.
Green, C. E. Felder, J. K. Simpson, R. A. Heehs, R. L. Turchin,
C. O. Perez, F. M. Pennebaker, W. W. Thimmesch.
SECOND COMPANYCompany Commander. Lt. J. A. Evans; Company P. O. 1st P. C,
W. S. Howson; Company Guidon Bearer 3rd P. O.. G. E. Burgess, Jr.
FIRST PLATOON: Platoon Commander, Lt. (jg) R. C. Fitzgerald;
Platoon P. O. 2nd P. O., O. C. Dufour; Right Guide 3rd P. C, St.
M. J. Flotte.
First Squad: F. E. Ferchaud, Squad P. C; C. W. Frank, Jr., R. L.
Willard, B. W. Dart, Jr., M. S. Peters, A. B. Gordon, R. E. Orpys,C. J. Ellis, Jr., O. J. McMillan, Jr., L. L. Dillon.
Second Squad: C. P. Willis, Squad P. O.; H. K. Murray, A. C.Suhren, Jr.. P. O. H. Piqman, A. G. Gottschall. L. W. McFaul, Jr.,
R. t. LeBlanc, III, C. J. Nyman, Jr., J. E. Pritchard, L. M. King, Jr.,
J. L. McCarthy.Third Squad: J. F. Latham, Squad P. C; W. D. Maginnis, R. R.
Bond, R. W. Batty, J. Trautman. E. S. Gaiennie, R. G. Andry, W.G. Anderson, W. J. Nolan, N. C. Cromwell.SECOND PLATOON: Platoon Commander, Ensign B. Baird; Platoon
2nd P. C, W. P. Boulet; Right Guide 3rd P. 0.. E. D. Moseley.First Squad: E. P. Johnson, Jr., Squad P. O.; F. H. Schmidt, T. N.
Bernard, M. R. Stouse, R. C. Smith, A. H. Bubb, C. Hale, O. V.
LeBlanc, E. H. Sanford, W. E. Douglas, Jr.
Second Squad: M. M. Alexander, Squad P. C; E. M. Haley,G. Denegre. J. F. Faraway, J. W. Allee, F. J. Corales, W. A.Klein, Jr., G. E. Kidd, Jr., R. P. Cromwell. B. D'Antoni, Jr.
Third Squad: R. R. Ferine. Squad P. C; H. H. Bate, Jr., D. J.
Downey, G. P. Prassinos, C. E. Steidtmann, Jr., W. E. S. Hansen,W. Barna, W. E. Daniel, S. W. Labarre, Jr., A. O. Stancliff, Jr.
THIRD COMPANYCompany Commander, R. M. Cole; Company First Petty Officer,
D. E. Crais; Company Guidon Bearer. J. M. Jennings.First Platoon: Platoon Commander, G. F. Bastian; Platoon P. O.,
F S. Frederickson; Platoon Right Guide, A. B. McCoard. Jr.First Squad: J. G. Pratt, Jr., Squad P. C; C. F. Maginnis J. A.
Partridge, Jr., M. Wellford, W. A. Heausler, A. M. Levy, T. B.
Parkerson, Jr., E. M. Woodward, T. J. Garbark, M. M. Coate,L. L. Lacher, jr.
Second Squad: J. J. Desmond, Squad P. C; R. L. Parker, Jr.,
H. J. McCampbell, Jr., H. R. Fletcher, C. A. Anderson, Jr., W. L.
McLane, C. A. Burleson, Jr., E. B. Phillips, H. P. Pursell Jr., B. J.Perkowski. J. T. Roberts.Third Squad: H. Earl, Squad P. C; D. Bernhardt Jr., P. C. Pott-
harst, W. J. Murray. H. C. Daubert, Jr., A. T. Maund K. H.Kahao, W. D. Lutes, A. D. Caire, J. D. Marshall.SECOND PLATOON: Platoon Commander, W. D. Shepard Platoon
P. O., H. C. Sabrio, Platoon Right Guide, F. R. Bernard.First Squad: S. K. Mason, Jr., Squad P. O.; E. A. Adey III
R. T. Cucullu, M. H. Bagot, L. L. Zerlnger, C. G. Reuther. E. P.
Miller, J. D. Connell, O. D. Schumann. D. P. Levy.Second Squad: L. L. Robein. Jr., Squad P. C; J. M. Smith- C. J.
Grayson, W. C. Murphy. C. B. Campbell. Jr., A. R. Fontenot R. B.Logan, T. f. Reboul, N. E. Rafferty, P. M. Bunn.Third Squad: R. J. Grush, Squad P. O.; J. R. Lamantia D. P
Strong, H. J. Bryer, Jr.. H. J. Fitzpatrick, D. F. Boyd, Jr.,' S. W.Provensal, Jr.. W. L. Mossy, Jr., P. J. Lauman, D. W. Beatty'.
COLOR GUARDH. J. McCampbell, 1st P. O.. National Color Bearer- G. H.
Doswell, 2nd P. O., Battalion Color Bearer; N. C. Cromwell. 4thP. O., Color Guard; C. F. Maginnis, tth P. O., Color Guard.
STUDENT BATTALION OFFICERS
Sub-Commander T. B. Denegre, Jr., Conrimander A. L. Plauche, Adjutant ConradMeyer, III, Chief Petty Officer B. A. Srehan.
Standing: Lieutenant Wintle, Lieutenant-Commander C. W. Hammill (Ret.),
Commander J. M. Lewis, Lieutenant-Commander McCormIck, Lieutenant Wright.Kneeling; Chief Gunner's Mate T. B. Bernhardt, Chief Yeoman W. A. Wood,
Chief Yeoman S. B. Webb, Chief Quartermaster T. A. Farrell.
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ifeP* .Ms Tu lane
This organization numbering eighty players, appears at all footbagannes, marching in formations at the half and providing music in
the stands during the game. Special arrangements of populartunes, old and new, peppy marches, and Tulane songs played in
the stands, do much to fill in the "time-outs" and to provide a
musical background for each game.
BILL GIBSON, Drum Major
TULANE MARCHING BAND
Banc « «
J. J. MORRISSEY, Director
BILL GIBSON Manager
MILTON HILBERT. JR Acsistant Manager
ROBERT COSGROVE Assistant Manager
DONALD MOSELEY ... Librarian
CHARLES FISCHER .... Assistant Librarian
PETER PELLEGRINI Properties
ELLIS LEVIN Publicity
MEMBERS
John Alle, Cedric Almond, Herman Anderson, Ted
Bloch, Arthur Bohnfalk, Arthur Bush. Hugh Burbank,
Edmond Cassou, James Connel, Robert Cosgrove,
James A. Davis, Charles Debaillion, Jr.. Buddy Doug-
las, Isidore Dravin, Wilton Duckworth, Mac Davidson.
Billy Eddins, William Fellman, Charles Fischer, St.
Marc Flotte, Louis Frantz, Jr., Maurice Gelpl. Bill
Gibson, Harold Glick, Francis Harris, Albert Heffner,
S. K. Heninger, Stanford Herron, Eugene Hesdorfer,
Milton Hilbert, Jr.. Joe Hirsch, Richard Hodes, Eugene
Huppenbauer, Roy Johnson, Gary Kidd. Peter Lauman,
Wendell Leibe, Ellis Levin, Allen Lill. Stephen Longo,
Mac Mallory. Joseph Marchese, John Marshall, How-
ard Marx, Alfred Maund, Ralph Merriman, Jack Meyer,
Julian Miester, William Monroe, Don Moseley, John
Muhleisen, L. T. Ozio, Peter Parkerson, Vincent Paciera,
Peter Pelligrini, Michael Power. Howard Prue, Rob-
ert Rhoades, Phil Ricks. William Rosenthal, Sidney
Rosenthal. John Roupe, Albert Saputo. George
Schroeder. Santos Shields, William Singlist, Milton Sin-
gleton, Robert Swayne, Theodore Solomon, J. Lloyd
Stephens, Lawrence Tabor, Sam Threefoot, Earl Whig-
ham. Harold Zeringer.
Color Guard: George Laborde, Carrol Sistrunk.
Flag Bearers: Addley Gladden, A. H. Levy.
T II LANE CONCERT RANI)
Numbering sixfy players, this organization draws its personnel
from the eighty-piece Marching Band. It is the primary purpose
of this organization to present to its audiences, programs of the
highest musical standards. In addition to its Annual Spring Con-
cert, the Band has given several concerts off the campus.
TULAHE SYMPNONy ODCHESTDA
J. J. MORRISSEY Director
TOM HARLLEE Concertmas+er
JOHN J. MORRISSEY, Director
Tom HarlleeDorothy Haas
First ViolinsLucille M. KolnitzMose Ellis
Mildred ValentineDr. Frederick Hard
Lawson JenkinsPeter Schmidt
Second Violins
Frances Griffin
Grace McCormickGeorge Raymond, Jr
Louise SemelDr. Marten ten Hoor
Victor BrunoViolas
Herbert Fuchs Dr. William Penfound
BeulahCellos
Sterbcow Dorothy Phillips
BassMyrtle Swayne
Wortle y Batty
FlufesJane 1 owman
OboeJoseph Allesandra
Francis Harris, Jr.
ClarinetsThelma Hemard Stanford Herron
Arthur BohmfaUBassoons
Ralph M asters
Wendell LeibeHorns
Stephen Longo Albert Saputo
J. Lloyd StephensTrumpets
Joseph Marchese Jack Meyer
Milton Hilbert, Jr.
TrombonesGeorge SchroederCharles Fischer
Milton Singleton
Harry WagenhePercussions
m James Connel
It IS the primary purpose of this organization to provide musical enjoyment through
participation to those members of the University who play an orchestral instrument.
It is our further purpose to develop a notable organization which will present to our
audiences programs of the highest musical standard.
Among other activities the Orchestra gives at least two concerts per year; one in
collaboration with the Tulane-Newcomb Choral groups, the other being the Orchestra's
own Annual Spring Concert.
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MAYNARD KLEIN Director
MYRTLE G. SWAYNE Vice-President
ANNETTE LISITZKY Librarian
MAYNARD KLEINDirector
RUTH WATTS
FRANCES GRIFFIN
JUNE ROSE ROEPE
ANNABELLE GALLE
SHELBY WERLEIN
VERNA MAE MEYER
JANE BOWMAN
YOLANDA RODRIGUEZ
RUTH ROSEN
JANE McNIVEN
BETTY COATE
NELLIE MAE GUNN
BEULAH STERBCOW
EDITH TROTTER
KATHRYN GOULD
MARGARET WATKINS
VIRGINIA BROWNSON
ROSEMARY FERLISI
SARA VIRGINIA JONES
SUSAN GREER
Seated: L. Alexander, L. Byrne, E. Field, J. Ginsberg, K. Brash, M. Hopkins. Standing: B. Sterbcow, M.Venturella, C. Gould, M. Durham, N. Robert. C. Rault.
Organized to Foster Interest In Public Speaking
FACULTY ADVISERS
WILLIAM HALLER, JR. ANNA E. MANYEDWARD STONE
OFFICERS
ELSIE FIELD President
JANICE GINSBERG Chairman of Debate
MARIE-LOUISE WAKEMAN Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
LILLIAN ALEXANDER HENRIETTE KOHNLUBA BERSATSKY ELIRA MORALES
KAY BRASH Bblir NORVAL
LUCY BYRNE MARION PEYTRAL
ELSIE FIELD BARBARA RAINEY
JANICE GINSBERG CALISTA RAULT
EVE HEINEMAN JULIA REID
ELINOR HENE NADINE ROBBERT
MARION HOPKINS HILDA SCHNEIDER
DOROTHY TOLMAS
MARIE L. WAKEMANSHIRLEY WEIL
SHELBY WERLEIN
MARGARET A. WILLIAMS
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mW\[ NIXON
DEBATING (LUB
OFFICERS
WILLIAM B. WAIT Chairman
PHIL TRICE Secretary
MEMBERS
JOHN ANTHONY FRANK MORTON PHIL TRICE
HAROLD MARKS LLOYD NEWLIN WILLIAM WAIT
WILLIAM MONROE WILFORD SMITH
WILLIAM TETE
PERRY WILLIS
Purpose: Fosters all debating af Tulane, inter- and intfa-collegiate; and encourages oratory. Sponsors
Freshman debating.
TULANE OHTONCAL
AND DEBATIN(i COUNCILFirst Row: W. Wait, F. Morton, J. Anthony, P. Trice, W. Monroe. Second Row: W. Smith, H. Marks, P. Willis,
W. Tete.
^ulaH^ 94^ie^natlMuU (lelcUiMiA. QUiM-
Purpose: To encourage the study of International affairs
OFFICERS
THOMAS STUART BLOODWORTH, JR President
HAROLD MARX Vice-President
GEORGE PEABODY MARX, III Secretary
JOHN W. ANTHONY Treasurer
ALBERT L. HYMAN Librarian
MEMBERS
Jack Ashley Gold
Alvin G. Gottschall
Richard S. Hodes
Albert L. Hyman
Edward S. Hyman
Allen B. Koltun
Thomas S. Bloodworth. Jr. Walter E. Levy, Jr.
William Burler Brown George P. Marks. Ill Theodore W.Thompson
Nichitas N. Caridas Harold Marx, Jr. Walter C. Thompson
Charles Cipolla Daniel S. Mayer Harold Zeringer, Jr.
F. J. Dastugue. Jr. John F. Meyer Lawrence L. Zeringer
William B Monroe, Jr.
Eva E. Ackerman
Emile B. Ader
John W. Anthony
Thomas B. Baffes
Michael H. Bagot
Emile A. Bertucci, Jr
Lester J. Reed
Donald A. Ringe
Basile J. Rusovich, Jr.
Charles S. Schwartz Jr.
Emile S. Sherrard
Fred A. Skellie, Jr.
James W. Spencer, Jr.
First Row: E. Ackerman, E. Ader, J. Anthony, T. Baffes, E. Bertucci, T. Bloodworth, W. Brown, F. Dastugue. Second Row: J. Gold,
A. Hyman, A. Koltum, W. Levy, G. Marks, H. Marx, J. Meyer, W. Monroe. Third Row: D. Ringe, B. Rusovich, C. Schwartz, F. Skellie,
J. Spencer, W. Thompson, H. Zeringer, L. Zeringer.
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Purpose; To promote interest In International affairs
OFFICERS
SYLVIA YONKELOWITZ President
COLINDA McKENZIE Vice-President
RUTH ALBRECHT Secretary
JANICE GINSBERG .Treasurer
Shown Above: First Row: S. Yonklewifi, R. Albrecht, J.
Reed, R. Feldman, D. Tolmas. Second Row: A. Schoen-
hardt, N. Rosenson, F. Lurie, F. Galloway, K. Simmons,
M. Lotruglio. Third Row: C. McKenzie, H. Heidler,
G. Housman, B. Sterbcow, E. Field, R. Goldman.
H E W ( M B
Ruth Albrecht
Ru+h Barrow
Ruth Feldman
Elsie Field
Jeanne FInlce
Frances Galloway
MEMBERS
Janice Ginsberg
Gal! Hausmann
Harriet Heidler
Elinor Hene
Marlon Hopkins
Anne Keeny
Fluerette Lurie
Collnda McKenzie
Hilda Rose Schneider
Alice Schoenhardt
Katherine Simmons
Sylvia Yon Ice low itz
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THE
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To promote school spirit—bonfires, parades, etc.
OFFICERS
A. C. MARTIN. JR. . President
ELSA HOEHN . .
EXECUTIVE BOARD
. . Secretary-Treasurer
Hunter Collins Carey Ellis
James LeLaurin
Leon Trice
MEMBERSKappv Anderson Barbara Harrison Jinx Peterson
Betty Bethea Arthur Herold Eads Poiteverit
Claude Buerger Rene Himel Lane Plauche
Henry Bultman Marie Hodge Jack Pollock
Mary Cahal Elsa Hoehn Randy Roane
Hunter Collins Brucie Jones Wirt Rogers
Ethelyn Cousin Vernon Kroel Ralph Rugan
Ramsey Crebbin George Laborde Marx Sackman
Gelon Doswell James Lamantia Clarke Salmon
Eddie Ecuyer James LeLaurin Elizabeth Schmidt
Carey Ellis Robert Leonard Elizabeth Seaver
Charles Ennling Gordon Lipscomb Evelyn Senter
Helen Ferrandau A. C. Martin, Jr. Warren Stern
Quin Gautler Jack McMillain Sybil Stevens
Addley Gladden Betty Monrose Albert Terkuhle
Joe Goldberg A. J. Nugon Leon Trice
Walter Gulley Bobby Oliver Jay Weil
Tom Hall Frank Pennybaker Harold Zeringer
GFS AND THE'^2i»IIM ill«|i| .'<tX'.'".-^ >
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,<s*Hi>
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TURKS
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MEMBERS
Newcomb
Lillian Alexander Kate Hodge Nadine Robbert
Mary Lloyd Andrews Mary Jane tHulson Elsa Schwartz
Betty Bethea Nita Kidd Pat Stites
Cecile Dresner Emily Locascio Jean Terzia
Dorothy Ecjyer Carolyn Loeb Louise Trimble
Mary Ann Follette Moonyeen Marion Routh Trowbridge
Frances Galloway Betty Monrose Mary-Louise WakemanJanice Ginsberg Louise Nelson
Carolyn Robbert
Tulane
Margaret Ann Williams
Bruce Baird Alvin S. Flettrich Pancho del Marmol
Louis T. Bass Douglas Gulley Stewart Maunsell
Walter Binnings Don Higglns Ed Munson
Oliver L Clark Milton Hilbert Leiand Montgomery
William Coats, Jr. Merwin Jamieson Claude Oakland
Robert M. Cole Howard Kuntz Jack Perez
Arthur Davis George M. Leake John Roberts
Charles Donnaud William Leak© Jack Robinson
Jules Dreyfuss Herman Loeb Jach Schneider
Walter Dueease Stewart Long Fred Schuber
Jannes Ewin Lee Lottlnger Walter Shepherd
Charles Farrell Lee Vanderpool
Purpose: To promote School Spirit
OFFICERS
JAMES EWIN President
ARTHUR DAVIS Vice-President
LOUISE TRIMBLE Secretary-Treasurer
LOUISE NELSON Newcomb Chairman
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J^e4AXOCf-4nL Qlee^ Qlua
First Soprano
Florence Benson
Frances Blackmar
Joel BondAnne BondyMargaret Boston
Virginia Brownson
Sonia BungeBettie Burns
Lucy Byrne
Elise CambonSylvia CharbonnetBetty Clark
Connie Cleverle
Cora Cousin
Alice Daly
Shirley DunlapDorothy Ecuyer
Anne Frledrlcks
Grace GallagherEleanor GatesKathryn Gould
MEMBERS
Betty GrantNellie Mae GunnMary HaneyIsabelle Holland
Margaret JoachimWestley Kaiser
Alice Kaufer
Constance Key
Alice Klnabrew
Elsie Fay LaubengayerDona Jane LedgerwoodBetty LemarleLorraine Lennox
Marjorie Lewis
Harriet Line
Annette Lisitzky
Carolyn Long
Ina Claire MaddenMarie MarquerJoy MayerRose Mary MayesLa Verne Morris
Aleene Mueller
OFFICERSNELLIE MAE GUNN ..President
CHERRIE SMITH Vice-President
ANNABELLE GALLE Secretary
MAYNARD J. KLEIN Direcfor
Grace MurphyBetty Norval
Alice O'KeefeHazel Oliver
Irene Pfaff
Courtney Proffitt
Calista Rault
Rose Marie Robin
Anna Marie Roy
Dorothy St. RaymondKatherlne Saunders
Adele Schneider
Lala Schnell
Josephine Sferruzza
Claire ShannonJeanette Sllverberg
Mildred SimmonsJanet SimonCherrie Smith
Margaret SporborgMarie Louise Sterling
Myrtle SwayneNorlnne Vincent
Lucille Yonder HaarHilda Morey Voss
Phillls WatsonBetty Watters
Ruth WattsShirley WIederecntDorothy Zehal
Mary Ann Zerrilli
Second Soprano
Anne ArmstrongRuth Bannister
Betty Beyer
June Beyer
Julienne BingaminJean Banner
Martha Bradford
Culleen CassegramGrace CharbonnetHope CheneyIda ChungBetty CoateFrances ConnelyMarie Louise CuquetPatricia Dillon
Hazel Doell
Nyada DueLillian Durand
Dorothy Dyke
Betty Finnegan
Marie FItzsimmons
Patricia Anne Flem.ing
Carol Fraser
Dixie Friedrlcks
Annabelle Galle
Ruth Gottesman
Carolyn GrahamConnie Granger
Susan GreenChristine GreshamDoris GrosRuth GrossmanAlona HammettJane Harris
Violet Hell
Eve HeinemannMary Hercus
Lucinda HIMMabel HochenedelTatiana Hofstra
Rosemary HubbardLinda HudsonCharleen Hutson
Marye HodgeMary HomDorothy Hyatt
Janet Jones
Elmlre LeBlanc
Ethelyn Lenfant
Mary Esther McGlfithery
Jane McNIvenNettye MenendezMartha Rainey MeturVerna Mae MeyerJanet NeuhauserMary PalmlsanoElleanora Perrlttiat
Genie Porter
Barbara Rainey
Ruth Rosen
Marlory RotharmelJane Trole
Katherine Verlander
Mary Lucy WandsSylvia Weill
Shelby WerleinMay WongYvonne WoodwacdRita WormsGrace YeagerToni Young
First Alto
Betty AlexanderCapple AndersonCharlotte Ashley
Doris Billlngsley
Joan Brooks
Catherine Brookshire
Mary Cahal
Cappy Clark
Jane Cleveland
Hontensia del Marmol
Jean Dresner
Marian DureauBetty Durland
Lydia Eaves
Glynn Ellis
Louise Ellison
Peggie GrayLucille Faust
Ruth FeldmanRosemary Ferllsl
Carolyn Follett
Leia Fournet
Lois FriedmanJane Friedrlcks
Erwin GantFrancis Griffin
Virginia HedgesShirley NeumannCharlotte Hillyer
Jean Hirsch
Babsy LeBlanc
MyrI Lenfant
Jerry Leddill
Connie McChesneyElizabeth McGeheeVerlyn MurphyFrances OdenMary Jo Phlpps
Merle RaynerYolanda RodriguezJune Rose RoepeDorothy SchneiderLois SchroederElsa Schwartz
Natalie Scott
Elizabeth ShoafRosalie VaccaroDolores WattsShirley Weil "
Second Alto
Katheryn BalmerLuba Bersodsky
Emay BuchananJerry ColeMary Cutting
Betty FagenRosemary MullerMary Louise Nichols
Shirley Pic
Colleen Spiller
Mary SnyderAgnes Betty Strachan
Dorothy Turnbull
Lucy White
^yV\cyr^l^c\*i
Robert Alker
Herman Anderson
Norman Aronson
Herbert Barton
William Bauman
Coleman Beranger
Tom Bernard
Arthur Bohmfalk
Phillip Bohne
Travis Boykin
Edmund Buras
Charles Burleson
Myron Burnstein
Robert Cahal
James Caire
J. D. Calhoun
Sunny Campbell
Gen© Carp
Horace Chalstrom
Emanuel ChoperEdward ComerSam Corinsuret
Elgin Cowart
Timothy Crain
N. C. Cromwell
Roy Cucullu
George Cunningham
Lawrence D'AntonI
Charles Darnall
Max Derbes
Walter Doell
John Donnaud
Hermar; Duncan
Carey Ellis
Phil Fischer
Warren Garfunkel
W. Scott GoldmanEdward Gratf
Claude Groves
A. S. Gwin
Tom Harllee
Herbert Hirsch
Milton Holland
Tom Holmes
John HomesRodney Jung
Myron Kass
Norman Kauffman
R. S. Kimball
John King
Alan B. Koltun
Bernard Krobert
George Laborde
Robert Landry
George Leake
Richard Lee
James Lees
Richard Lipscomb
Melvin Mandel
Louis McFaul
Pall McGill
Warren McPhillips
William Patton
Frederick Peak
Louis Prieto
James Quin
Howard Quittner
Roger Reeves
Robert Rhoades
N. W. Richardson
Jack Sail
Albert Schmidt
Charles Singerman
Bernard Soloman
Dale Stancliff
Delbert Strong
Barry Stubbs
James Spencer
James Schwartz
Gibson Tucker
Malcolm Vandewater
Walter VIvret
Frank Voelker
J. M. WardDavid Warriner
Luclen Wallace
Sidney Weiss
Ralph Wenzel
Jim Wilbalne
Robert Wlllard
G. F. Williamson
R. C. WhiteAndre WoganLeonard ZInker
OFFICERS
RICHARD LIPSCOMB President
CAREY ELLIS Vice-President
CHARLES BURLESON Librarian
CHARLES DARNALL Co-Librarian
MAYNARD KLEIN Director
SCENE FROM "LILIOM"
Tu ane Theatre
Our aims are to do our utmost to lend significance
to the term "Arts" in the phrase "College of Arts
and Sciences"; to present the best drama of which
vve are capable, in order to educate our students in
the skills and arts of the Theatre, and to provide our
audiences with a good theatre.
Last year the Theatre ended its sea-
son with an excellent production of
the comedy "Boy Meets Girl."
"Criminal at Large," a melodrama,
was played to capacity audiences
and thus started the most successful
season of this group. For the pro-
duction of "Barkeley Square," the
second show of the season, there
was "standing room only" at both
productions and this drama was so
well received that there vvill be a
three-night production of the next
and final show. This last show will
be the very recent Broadway suc-
cess, "Male Animal," and is at this
writing being rehearsed for produc-
tion in May. Dr. Monroe LIppman
has accomplished the impossible in
his four years with the Theatre and
has woven a closely-knit organization
which is now recognized by the en-
tire South.
SCENE FROM "BOY MEETS GIRL"
UNIVERSITY THEATRE MEMBERS
SCENE FROM "CRIMINAL AT LARGE"
DR. MONROE LIPPMANDirector
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C COTIiLIOra CLUCotillion Club Members at Homecoming Dance
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Watching Jimmie Richards af Homecoming Uance
(/ MCVMi^CVi?
BRUCE BAIRD HERMAN LOEB
PETER BERNARD CAROLYN LOEB
Bblir BETHEA LEE LOTTINGER
ROBERT COLE JEAN MARING
MARIE LOUISE CUQUET JAMES MARTIN
JANE DART A. C. MARTIN, JR.
ARTHUR DAVIS LOUISE NELSON
PHYLLIS DERBES A. J NUJON
CECILE DRESNER HERBERT O'DONNELL
WALTER DUEEASE ROBERT OLIVER
FAURIE FERCHAUD JAMIE PROCHASKA
HELEN FERRANDAU CAROLYN ROBBERT
JEANNE FINKE NADINE ROBBERT
MARY BOOTH FRANCIS RANDOLPH ROBERT
C. GARCIA-INIQUEZ RALPH RUGAN
QUIN GAUTIER ELIZABETH SCHMIDT
LARIENE GLADDEN DOROTHY SCHREIBER
ADRIAN GWIN ELIZABETH SEAVER
BARBARA HARRISON EMANUEL SEITLIN
SARA HEIM EDITH SMITH
DON HIGGINS PAT STITES
KATE HODGE MARY STRAHAN
ELSA HOEHN ALBERT TERKUHLE
JANE JORDAN JEAN TERZIA
HERBERT KAISER GEORGE THOMPSONHOWARD KUNTZ NAT TRAUM
VIRGINIA KYLE MARTIN TURKISH
GEORGE LEAKE ROSALIE VACCAROWILLIAM LEAKE LEE VANDERPOOL
ELAINE LEVY DOROTHY VIOSCA
MAX ZANDER
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Esfablished fo arrange social activities and entertainments
by and among students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends
of the University.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
PETER L. BERNARD, JR Chairman
PHYLLIS DERBES HELEN FERRANDAU
FAURIE FERCHAUD ELSA HOEHN
GEORGE H. THOMPSON
VERBON F, SAYAdviser
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v_yHE first Fraternity was founded at Tulane
in 1858 and the latest addition this year brings the
total to 19. The Fraternities are governed by a
Pan-Hellenic Council composed of mennbers from
the various Fraternities.
The year started off with a nerve-racking "Rush
Week" which gave way to Fall Formals and informal
parties after the football games. After the Christ-
mas vacation, exams began with "Hell Week" fol-
lowing. Spring soon came accompanied by the tra-
ditional tea dances and Spring Formals in which
all Greeks took part.
The annual Pan-Hellenic Dance, held in April,
proved to be one of the best dances of the year. ^^ !st
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TULOE PAI-HELLEIIC
OEIHS
First Row: E. Arnoult, H. Backes, P. Bass, I. Cohn.
H. Collins, F. Czerny, R. Doyle, R. Flowerree. Second
Row: Q. Gautier, C. Gulley, D. Higgins, H. Kuntz,
B. Lockeft, H. Loeb, G. Lorber, J. Marfin. Third
Row: C. Meyer, A. Nugon, F. Ory, R. Parker, F.
Pennebaker, R, Pertuit, C. Pinzon, E. Powers, J. Reid.
Fourth Row: C. Singerman, A. Stout, A. Terkuhle, W.
Tete, M. Turkish, R. Vanderpool, H. Victor, J. Weil,
M. Zander.
• Alpha Tau Omega: Don H. Higgins, Senior; Frank Pennebaker, Junior. Beta
Theta Pi: Robert E. Flov/erree, Senior; James Reid, Junior. Delta Kappa Epsi-
lon: J. F. Auguste Lorber, Senior; Albert Terkuhle, Junior. Delta Sigma Phi:
Roland Pertuit, Senior; Harrie Backes, Junior. Delta Tau Delta: Conrad Meyer,
III., Senior; A. J. Nugon, Junior. Kappa Alpha: Quin Gautier, Senior; Ben L.
Lockett, Junior. Kappa Nu: Martin Turkish, Senior; Charles Singerman, Junior.
Kappa Sigma: Frank C. Czerny, Jr., Senior; W. R. Tete, Junior. Phi Delta Theta:
Pat F. Bass, Senior; F. FHunter Collins, Junior. Phi lota Alpha: A. Chirino, Sen-
ior; Carlos A. Pinzon, Junior. Phi Kappa Sigma: Douglas Gulley, Senior; FHow-
ard Kuntz, Junior. Pi Kappa Alpha: Jay Weil, Senior; Robert L. Parker, Jr.,
Junior. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: R. Lee Vanderpool, Senior; Edmond R. Powers,
Junior. Sigma Alpha Mu: Max P. Zander, Senior; Harold D. Victor, Junior.
Sigma Chi: Roger Doyle, Senior; Arthur VV'. Stout, Junior. Sigma Phi Epsilon:
Paul Malone, Senior; Everett Arnoult, Junior. Sigma Pi: Francis Ory, Senior;
James H. Martin, Junior. Zeta Beta Tau: Herman Loeb, Senior; Isidore Cohn,
Junior.
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MU CHAPTER• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: W. A. At-
kinson, Jr., Edwin W. Booth, Jr., Dr.
Charles L. Brown, Dr. Arthur Caire, Jr.,
Thomas E. Cotner, DuVal F. Dickey, Dr.
A. V. Friedrichs, C. Douglas Gulley, Dr.
Sam hlobson, Richard R. Kirk, Clarence J.
Morrow, Claude Simons, Jr., Dr. F.
Harold Wirth, Dr. Willard R. Wirth.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE: First
Row: Paul Allemandi, '43; G. Robert Allen,
Med. '43; Bruce W. Alspach, '44; tHerman
W. Anderson, Jr., '43; Vernon W. Barrow,
'42; Eugene K. Bell, '43. Second Row:Richard C. Bordon, '41; Claude L. Buerger,
Jr., '41; Henry J. Bultman, Jr., '41; JohnB. Caire, '44; Andrew J. Carroll, Jr., Med.'42; A. Richard Christovich, Jr., '42. Third
Row: William H. Church, '41; G. EdwardConroy, Jr., '44; William B. Craft, '43;
John Dane, Jr., '44; William D. Davis, Jr.,
Med. '43; Harry L. Deas, Jr., '41. Fourth
Row: Kermit Frymire, '42; Bill Gibson, '41;
Joe Allen Gibson, Med. '43; Carroll A.
Giraud, '43; Thomas S. Glass, '41; EdwardK. Goodell, Law '42. Fifth Row: C. Douglas
Gulley, '42; Walter R. Gulley, Jr., '41;
Merwin M. Jamieson, Jr., '43; M. Lee
Jarrell, '42; James M. Jennings, Jr., '42;
Leo E. Johns, Jr., '43. Sixth Row: HowardW. Kuntz, '41; J. Donald Lockwood, '41;
Arthur L. Lowe, Jr., '41; Joe P. McNair,'44; S. Kenan Manson, Jr., '42; Harvey C.
May, Jr., Med. '42. Seventh Row: HunterW. May, '42; Malcolm W. Monroe, Law'42; Robert McP. Montgomery, '44; WileyL. J. Mossy, Jr., '43; Frances Nicholson,
Med. '41; Douglas Scherer, '42. Eighth
Row: Albert L. Soule, III, '43; A. Dale
Stancliff, Jr., '43; Louis I. Tyler, Jr., Med.'43; David E. Verlander, Jr., '43; Thomas O.Wakeman, '44. Ninth Row: J. McCarthyWard, '43; Fred A. Wendt, Jr., '44;
Harold A. White, Med. '41; Chas. B. Wil-
liams, Jr., '44; William A. Wood, Jr., '41.
Not in Panel: Lewis C. Bryan, III, '41;
Joseph O. Cies, '44; Edward E. Estes, '42;
Robert E. Newlln, '43; Frank R. Williams,'44.
PHI KAPPA SKUA
Founded at the University of Pennsylvania in 1850.
Established at Tulane in I 858. 39 Active Chapters.
Colors: Black and Gold. Flower: Chrysanthemum,
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Founded at The University of Virginia in 1868.
Established at Tulane in 1878. 80 Active Chapters.
Colors: Garnet and Gold. Flower: Lily of the
Valley.
PI UP PA ALPHA
ETA CHAPTER• FRATRES IN FACULTATE, Dr. OctaveC. Cassegrain, Dr. William V. Holloway,
Dr. John A. Lanford, Dr. Stuart G. Noble,
Dean James M. Robert, Charles S. V^^illiam-
son, Jr.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First
Row: Stanley Asbury, '44; John P. Barnes,
'42; hHiram W. Batson, '42; James Booth,
Med '44; Travis hi. Boykin, Jr., '44; BobBrowning, Med '44; George E. Burgess,
Jr., '42. Second Row: William Burk, '41;
James D. Byrne, '4!; John F. Caraway, '44;
J. Worth Davis, '42; Edward Ecuyer, '42;
John Fanz, '44; Peter M. Ferguson, '44.
Third Row: R. Curtis Fitzgerald, '42; G. B.
Flagg, Med '42; Lloyd J. Fremaux, '42;
John B. Gremiilion, '43; Fred Guedry, '43;
Martin Harthcock, Med '44; Frank Brooks
hHodnette, Med '43. Fourth Row: James L.
Jordan, Med '42; hierbert W. Kaiser, '41;
Roswell S. Kimball, '43; Leonard M. King,
'43; George Leake, '41; James Leake, '41;
James V. Le Laurin, '41. Fifth Row: Allen
Lill, '43; George McCaskey, '43; Jack C.
McCurdy, Med '41; William D. Maginnis,
Jr., '43; Ernest P. Miller, Jr., '44; J. W.Moore, Med '41; William C. Owen, Jr.,
'44. Sixth Row: Robert L. Parker, Jr., '42;
Dan T. Patterson, '44; Charles H. Pette-
way, Med '43; S. William Provensal, Jr.,
'44; Robert M. Rhoades, '44; John T. Rob-
erts, '43; Sam M. Scott, '42. Seventh
Row: Jack H. Simons, Med '42; Jack
Quinby Sloan, Med '44; Alwyn Smith, Jr.,
'41; hierbert L. Smith, Jr., '43; Roland C.
Smith, '44; Wilford M. Smith, Law '42;
William J. Tally, II, '41; Harry C. Tiller,
Med '41. Eighth Row: David Varn, Jr.,
Med '44; Dan Verges, '43; William H.
Wallace, '42; Jay John George Weil, Jr.,
'42; Thomas C. Wicker, Jr., '44; J. Luckett
Yawn, Jr., '42; Harold J. Zeringer, Jr., '42;
Lawrence L. Zeringer, '44. Not in Panel:
Robert C. Ball, Med '42; Floyd Curry,
Grad '40; Frank Hardenstein, '41; Simon
Hodge, Grad '40; Joseph Morris, Med '42;
Paul R. Sheffield, Med '43.
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PSI CHAPTER• FRATRES IN FACULTATE. Dr. Herbert
E. Buchanan, Dr. Henry Laurens, Dr. Martin
T. Van Studdlford, Mr. Albert R. Tebo, Jr.,
Dr. James E. Winston.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First
Row: James Bass, '44; Hester Bate, '44;
Frank Beatrous, '43; Joseph Bernard, '42;
Thomas Bernard, '44; Charles Bloom, Jr.,
'42; Carl Brannan, '44. Second Row: Wil-
liam C. Brothers, '41; C. Pitman Browne,
Jr., '42; Albert C. Bubb, Jr., '44; John F.
Carrere, '41; John M. Collier, '42; GeorgeDenegre, '44; Thomas B. Denegre, '41.
Third Row: William Ellis, '44; Richard A.
Faust, '43; Edward D. Finley, '41; C. Henry
Flower, '41; James Flower, '44; H. Quin
Gautier, '41; Andrew Gay, '41. Fourth
Row: Denton Gibbes, '44; Howard B. Gist,
Jr., '41; Bernard H. Grehan, Jr., '42; Rob-
ert Sharp Hart, '42; John Hearne, '42;
Maunsell W. Hickey, Law '42; Stanhope
Hopkins, '44. Fifth Row: Kenneth Kennedy,'43; Robert Leonhardt, '43; James Lockett,
'43; T. Banbury Lockett, '42; Robert Low,
'44; J. Douglas Maglnnis, '43; George B.
Matthews, III, Law '42. Sixth Row: E. Stew-
art Maunsell, II, '42; Edward Mcllhenny,
'42; Stenning C. Murphy, '41; Robert Nor-
man, '42; John R. Perez, '43; Raymond R.
Ferine, '43. Seventh Row: Shepard F. Per-
rin, Jr., '42; Eads Butt Poitevent, '42; John
G. Pratt, Jr., '42; John Pou, '44; GeorgeB. Riviere, Jr., '42; T. Robert Rudolph, '42.
Eighth Row: William B. Rudolph, '42; Sam-
uel W. Ryniker, '43; Arthur Seaver, '44;
Harry V. Sims, '43; Albert Spaar, '42; Da-
vid R. Thornton, Jr., '42. Ninth Row:Philip Walmsley, '42; Arthur C. Waters,
Jr., '43; Donald W. White, '44; Chester
Williams, '44; Ellis M. Woodward, '43;
Edward G. Ziegler, '43. Not in Panel: J.
B. Dupont, '43; George Foot, Law '42;
George D. Hopkins, '41; Peter R. Monrose,
Law '41; Fort Pipes, Jr., Law '43.
KAPPA ALPHA
Founded at Washington and Lee in 1 865. Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1886. 67 Active Chapters.
Colors: Crimson and Old Gold. Flov/ers: Magnolia
and Red Rose.
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!( I G A C H
Founded at Miami University in 1855. Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1886. 98 Active Chapters.
Colors: Blue and Old Gold. Flower: White Rose.
ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER
• FRATRES IN FACULTATE, S. Wood Brown,
Dr. Edward Cailletau, Dr. Guy Caldwell, Robert
Farley, Dr. Rudd Fleming, Dr. G. K. Logan,
Dr. Paul Mcllhenny, Dr. Curtis H. Tyrone.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row:
Bruce Baird, Jr., '42; P. Gayle Batson, Jr., '42;
James Biggart, '43; Robert R. Bond, '44; David
F. Boyd, Jr., '44. Second Row: Richard H. Butler,
Med '42; Frank R. Denman, '42; Roger hi. Doyle,
'43; James N. Erwin, Jr., Law '43; Allen Fon-
tenot, '43. Third Row: R. W. Forsythe, Med '41;
George H. Geissert, Jr., '43; Charles E. Hart,
'44; hiarry E. hiays, '41; William C. Hildebrand,
Jr., '41. Fourth Row: Thomas J. hlood, '44;
Willis hi. Jondahl, Med '41; John F. Latham,
Law '43; William W. Leake, Jr., '41; Francis
A. Ledet, '43. Fifth Row: Stewart McL. Long,
'43; James O. Lopez, Med '41; Warren S. Mal-
hiot, '43; Albert B. McCoard, Jr., '42; Jack E.
Mestier, '44. Sixth Row: Robert K. Michaels,
'4!; William B. Monroe, Jr., '42; Thomas B. Park-
erson, Jr., '43; Chalin O. Perez, '44; Frank M.
Phillippi, Jr., Med '43. Seventh Row: George
McM. Ponder, Law '41; Charles Prosser, Med'44; hlypolite G. Riche, Jr., Med '41; Malcolm
R. Stouse, '44; Arthur W. Stout, '41. Eighth
Row: Harold H. Stream, '41; James T. Swindle,
Med '41; Jack W. Thomson, '43; Malcomb S.
Van de Water, '44. Not in Panel: William B.
Bellamy, '44; Fred Cassibry, Law '43; Reynolds
Collins, '41; James A. Ely, Jr., '42; Charles C.
Henderson, '44; David W. Labouisse, Med '44;
J. P. Melvin, Med '42; Paul O. Pigman, '43;
.Samuel A. Trufant, III, Med. '43.
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UPHA TAU OMEU
LOUISIANA BETA EPSILON CHAPTER• FRATRES IN FACULTATE, Dr. Nathaniel C. Curtis, Dr. Charles L Eshelman,
Dr. Allen C. Eustis, Dr. Raymond Freas, Dr. Frederick Hard, Mr. Charles Janvier,
Judge George Janvier, Dr. Randolph Lyons, George H. Penn, Jr., Warren E.
Wilson.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE. First Row: Jack Allison, '41; William Bauman,
'41; J. A. Bergfeld, Med '42; J. S. Burwell, '42; Charles W. Darnall, '44; Gelon
HI. Doswell, '42; Walter J. Dueease, '41; Lloyd P. Fadrlque, '41; Julian P.
Freret, Law '42. Second Row: J. F. Gladney, Med '43; Emory Graves, '44;
Donald hi. J. Higgins, '42; Rene H. Himel, '42; William I. FHunt, Med '42; John
M. Jordon, '42; Thomas F. Jordon, '43; John F. McKenney, Med '41; George
C. Manning, Med '44. Third Row: Peter Many, '44; Joseph Bayard Miller, Law
'41; Samuel S. Moody, '42; David Moore, '44; Frank R. Pennebaker, '43; Paul
Ramey, Med '43; Roger Reeves, '42; Willard P. Schneible, '43; Robert W.Schupp, '42. Fourth Row: Jack Scott, Med '41; James Corbett Senter, Jr.,
Law '43; James W. Spencer, '42; Lawrence W. P. Stone, Jr., '43; Claude M.
Trawick, '43; Winston W. Walker, '42; Wilfred Waller, Law '43; William West,
'44. Not in Panel: Jack E. Argurcia, '44; Benjamin Crump, III, '42; Pierre R.
Dupont, '43; Lawrence B. Eustis, '43; George M. Gregory, '43; Hepburn Many,
'41; W. C. McCoy, Med '42; John M. Sartin, '43; William L. Spencer, '42;
R. B. Squire, Med '42.
[67]
Founded at the Virginia Military Institute in
1865. Established at Tulane in 1887. 96 Ac-
tive Chapters. Colors: Sky Blue and Old
Gold. Flower: White Tea Rose.
Founded at The University of Virginia in 1869, Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1887. I I I Active Chapters. Flow-
er: Lily of the Valley. Colors: Scarlet, White and
Green.
SIGMA CHAPTER
• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: Dr. Wiley
R. Buffington, Dr. Boni J. DeLaureal, Dr.
Edmond L. Faust, Col. Frederick H. Fox,
Dr. Albert P. Kimball, Dr. Edward L King,
Dr. Paul T. Talbat.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE: First Row:
Edward Adey, '43; Edward B. Baldinger,
Jr., '43; William Bendel, Jr., Med '43;
Peter Bernard, '43; S. M. Bistowish, Med
'43; Graham C. Bonnell, '41. Second Row:
Robert Ross T. Cahal, Jr., '43; Curtis W.
Caine, '42; Robert Chipley, '44; Willis
Cochran, '41; Robert Cole, '42; Gordon
Cragwall, '44. Third Row: Frank C. Czerny,
Jr., '44'; hi. E. Darton, '44; George Davis,
'44; J. T. Davis, Med '41; Francis del Mar-
mol, '41; Charles O. Donnaud, III, '43.
Fourth Row: Raymond A. Dyke, Jr., '41;
Henry S. Eason, '41; Upton Giles, '44;
William Goldman, '42; The He
'43; A. T. Higgins, Jr., '44. Fifth Row: A.
J. W. Long, Med
Jr., '43; Kent Mc-
K H P P i\ SIGMA
C. Hollister, Med '41
'4!; Louis W. McFaul
Williams, '43; G. T. Melllnger, Med '43;
Julien J. Miester, '43. Sixth Row: Rex
North, '44; John Pollock, '42; Louis Ramos,
'44; Frank Roark, '44; Wirt Rodgers, '41;
Ralph Shirer, '44. Seventh Row: O. P.
Stone, Med '41; A. C. Suhren, '44; William
R. Tete, Law '43; Robert Vaccaro, '43; Jack
Whitesell, '41; W. S. Williams, Med '41;
Henry Worner, Law '43. Not in Panel:
Jim Adams, '44; Michael H. Bagot, '43;
Raymond Gauche, Jr., '42; P. P. Gilchrist,
Med '42; Corneal Goldman, Law' 42; G. C.
Goldman, Law '42; Albert J. Heffner, '44;
L J. Joseph, '42; David M. Kleck, '43;
Nicholas G. Kumpuris, Med '43; E. Donald
Moseley, '42; T. G. Riddler, Med '42; Gil-
bert Turner, Med '42.
1681
BETA XI CHAPTER• FRATRES IN FACULTATE, Dr. Stan-
ford C. Jamison, Dr. T. Hlllman Olllphant,
Dr. William H. Stevens, Dr. Emile Naef,
Dr. William R. Pabst, Dr. Willoughby Kitt-
redge.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First
Row: Cedric Almand, '42; Augustus An-
derson, Med '42; Richard Andry, '43; Roy
R. Bartlett, '42; Louis Tulane Bass, '43; D.
Hanlin Becker, Law '41; Thomas O. Bell,
Law '42. Second Row: William F. Beyer,
'42: R. Norman Black, Med '44; Kimball C.
Brown, '44; N. C. Cromwell, '43; Richard
Cromwell, '43; Clarence L. Dupre, '43;
Charles A. Emiing, '42. Third Row: Edward
L. Emiing, '44; Stephen T. Farnum, '44;
Hewitt Fox, '44; Maurice Gelpi, '41; An-
gus Grace, Med '41; Jack Grayson, '44;
Richard Griffith, '43. Fourth Row: Ed.
Douglas White Hardin, '43; Leonard K.
Knapp, '41; Day Lindberg, Law '41; Wil-
liam P. McGehee, '43; John McGraw, '44;
Henry A. Mentz, Law '43; Conrad Meyer,
III, '4L Fifth Row: A. J. Nugon, '42; Jo-
seph A. Partridge, '43; William D. Peters,
'42; Lane Plauche, '42; Walter T. Plauche,
'44; Francis X. Plough, '44; Robert H.
Potts, '43. Sixth Row: Lester Price, '43;
Staigg Ray, '44; Stanley W. Ray, Jr., '41;
Davis F. Reid, '42; Joseph Schlosser, Med'42; Geo. A. Schneider, Med '44; Charles
A. Shields, '42. Seventh Row: Mark A.
Smith, '41; C. J. Thompson, Med '43;
Douglas Torre, Med '43; Mottram P.
Torre, Med '43; W. J. Verlander, '42; Rob-
ert R. Willard, '43: Philip Wimberley, '42.
Not in Panel: Hart F. Baker, Med '42;
John L. Dyer, Law '41; Kenneth H. Kahao,
'43; Allen Knolle, '43; Pete Kramer, '44;
Harry P. Moran, '43; William C. Moss, '42;
Jack White, '44.
DELTA TAU DELTA
i n
[69]
Founded at Bethany College in 1859. Established
at Tulane in 1 889. 75 Active Chapters. Colors:
Purple, White and Gold. Flower: Iris.
PHI DELTA THETA
LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER
Founded at Miami University in 1848. Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1889. 106 Active Chap-
ters. Colors: Azure and Argent. Flower:
White Carnation.
• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: Dr. Earl Z. Browne, Lowell Dawson, Dr. Charles W. Duval, J.
H, Randolph Feltus, Dr. Herman Gessner, Dr. Rufus C. Harris, Dr. H. P. Johnson. Dr. H. E.
Miller, Dr. M. W. Miller, Dr. Alton Ochsner, Charles Rucker, Glen E. Seidel, Dr. Ambrose H.
Storck.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row: Sam Atkinson, Med. '41; Luis Bafios, Law '42: Pat
F. Bass, Law '41; Wayne A. Beard, '44; Charles Beckert, Med. '43; James Benedict, '43; Frank-
lin P. Berry, Law '43; Charles B. Campbell. '44; William T. Coats, '43; F. Hunter Collins, '42;
Norman S. Conroy, '44. Second Row: Elgin Cowart. '44; Leonard J. Daniels, '44; Jack L.
Daray, '41; Henry M. Dismukes, '43; John Farrell, '44; James H. Fortson, '42; William H.
Frost. '42; Richard Field, Med. '42; Broox Garrett, Med. '44; John Glover, Med. '42; R. L.
Gates, '42. Third Row: Max Guinn, '43; Jerry Gwin, Med. '43; W. Binion Harmon, '43; Robert
S. Hendricks, '44; Sam Hutton, '43; Claude Jackson, Med. '41; Ernest P. Johnson, '42; Louis
McK. Jones, Law '41; Stewart Kepper, Law '42; T. Max Kllgore, '42; Joe Kirby, Med. '42.
Fourth Row: Richard Langford, Med. '44; Boyd Lewis, '41; Frank Lindeman, Med. '43; Henry
F. Lochfe. '43; Adolph Magruder, '44; James Merrift, Med. '44; Henry Miller, '43; Frank
Moore, Med. '41; Patrick C. Murphy, Law '43; Harry K Murray. '44; Jack McMillan, '43.
Fifth Row: T. Vernon Nichols, Med. '44; Paul C. Pottharst, '44; James Poyner, '44; Jack Ray,
'43; Randolph B. Robert, '42; Jack Robinson, '43; Newton Robinson. '44; Ralph Ross, Med.'44; Ralph Rugan, Jr., '41; William Stiles, '44; Paul Swearingen, Med. '43. Sixth Row: C. D.
Taylor, Med. '43; P. K. Thomas, Med. '43; William Turner, '42; William Valentine, Med. '42;
William Wait, Law '42; John Walker, Med. '42; James Welder, '44; Ralph Milton Wenzel.'41; J. B. White, Jr., '43; Lewis Williams, '43; Carey Womble, Med. '43. Not In Panel: Ed-
ward C'awford, '41; Paul E. Hindelang, '44; George Menefee, '42.
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LOUISIANA TAU UPSILON
• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: Dean Leslie
Buchan, Donald Derlckson, Prof. S. E. En-
glekirk, Dr. C. Gordon Johnson, Dr. G.
Adair Lyons, Dr. John G. Pratt, Dr. J.
Clay Walker.
e FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row:
Frank Baird, Med. '42; Rudolph Bittman,
'43; Elisha Cain, Jr., Med. '41; Claude
Callander, Med. '42; Wayland Coppedge,
Med. '43. Second Row: Harry Davies,
'42; John W. Dodson, Med. '42; Jack
Dykes, Law '43; Kenneth Everts, Med. '44;
Clarence Fernandez, '43. Third Row: Hen-
ry C. Foss, Law '43; Grant W. Goldenstar,
MeJ. '41; Alvin Gottschall, '43; Carleion
Gullliot, '44; James Harris, '43. FourJ-h
Row: Robert Hendon, '44; James Hicks,
Med. '44; Calvin M. King, '41; Robert Le-
Blanc, '44; Gruett G. Long, '44. Fifth
Row: George McDonald, '42; Vernon Mc-
Mullen, '44; Peter Mandich, '42; John Mi-
azza, '42. Sixth Row: Andreas Morten-
sen, '42; Charles A. Patterson, Med. '42;
Leonard Posey, Med. '44; Edmund R. Pow-
ers, Law '43. Seventh Row: James Prid-
geon, Med. '43; W. E. Riley, Med. '42;
William Robinson, Med. '42; Gene St.
Martin, Med. '44. Eighth Row: George
Smoot, '43; Mack Sutton, Med. '42; R.
Lee Vanderpool, Jr., '41; William R. Well-
born, Med. '42. Not in Panel: Neil Calla-
han, Med. '41; Theodore Everett, Med.
'44; Francis Gill, '42; Harley McCollum,
'42; James Merdows, Med. '44; Harold
Mullin, '41; R. T. Perkins, '41.
SIGUA UPHA EPSILOI
Founded at University cf Alabama in year
of 1856. Established at Tulane in 1897.
113 Active Chapters. Colors: Old Gold
and Royal Purple. Flowers: Violet.
nii
Founded at Yale University in 1844. Established at
Tulane in 1899. 47 Active Chapters. Colors: Red,
Azure and Gold. Flower: Pansy.
DELTA yPPA [PSILOI
TAU LAMBDA CHAPTER• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: Maxwell E. Lap-
ham, Joseph McCloskey, John Minor Wisdom.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE: First Row: Fred
Barksdale, '44; St. Paul Bourgeois, '43r Edward
Bres, Med. '4!; Perry Brown, '42; Paul Charbon-
net, '41; Oliver Clarice, '43. Second Row: Jason
Collins, Med. '41; Whitmarsh Crumpton, Med.
'42; John Culbertson, '41; Judson Demarest, '43;
Jack Donnaud, '43; Gordon Doremus, Grad. '41.
Third Row: hjerman Duncan, '43; Donald Earhart.
'42; Carey Ellis, '42; James Gilly, '42; Theo Har-
vey, '44; Eldridge htine. '41. Fourth Row: Claude
Hogan, '44; Thomas Holmes, '44; Moreau Jumon-
ville. Law '43; William Kyle, Med. '42; Rudolph
Landry, Med. '42; Edward Leverich. '42. Fifth
Row; Richard Logan, '43; Augus+e Lorber, '41;
Armand McHenry, '43; Julian McPhillips, '41;
Warren McPhillips, '44; Arthur Miller, Med. '41.
Sixth Row: Leiand Montgomery, '43; Pratt Mun-
son, '43; William Nichols, Med. '41; Jeffery Park-
er, '44; Louis Pourciau, '42; Jack Pritchard, '44.
Seventh Row: Homer Rankin, Law '41; James San-
chez, '42; Oscar Schneidau, '42; James Schwartz,
'44; Nauman Scott. Law '41. Eighth Row: Edward
Strong. '41; Barry Stubbs, Law '43; Albert Ter-
kuhle, '42; George Tompkins, '42; Gibson Tucker.
'44. Ninth Row: Frank Voelker, Law '43; Bruce
Wallace, Med. '43; McCrary Wheeler, '43; Roger
White, '41; Robert Whlttaker, '44. Not in Panel:
Forbes Bastian, '42; Thomas Collens, '42; Benja-
min Dart, '43; Clarence Eyerich, '44; Henry Ju-
monville, '42; Schaumburg McGhee, '43; William
Menge, '43; Clark Salmon, '44; William Smith,
'43; John H. Tappan, Law '41; Edward Thistle-
thwaite, '44; Gerhard Thomas, '42; Raymond
Walker, '43; William Westerfield, Law '41; James
Wilkinson, Law '42.
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BETA XI CHAPTER
• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: T. Hale
Boggs, Kendall H. Cram, Sumter D. Marks,
Amedee Longer Musson.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE: First Row:
Wayne Anderson, '44; Earl Bartlett, Jr., '44;
Archie Boggs, Law '42: William Bradburn,
Med '42; Jack Bremermann, '44; John
Bryan, Jr., '41. Second Row: Lewell Butler,
'44; Lyie Carrlere, '44; Duralde Claiborne,
Med '41; Don P. Claypool, '41; Robert
Conroy, '44; Azahel Cooper, '44. Third
Row: Robert Cummins, '42; Everett Eaves,
'44; William Eckert, Jr., '41; Gordon Ewin,
'44; James P. Ewin, Jr., '42; Robert Flow-
eree, '42. Fourth Row: Pilcher Gilfoil, '44;
Wolf Helmers, '43; William D. Hudson, II,
'42; Foster Johns, '43; J. Harvey Johnston,
Med '41; James Kostmeyer, '44. Fifth
Row: Herbert Land, '44; Robert M. Lath-
rop, Law '42; John McGee, Law '42; Oscar
McMillan, '44; Allen Martin, '43; Edward
Meadows, '44. Sixth Row: Ralph E. Merri-
man, Jr., '42; Theo Middleton, '42; MaxMorelock, Law '41; Paul Noble, '44
Claude B. Oakland, '41; William O'Hara'43. Seventh Row: Robert B. Oliver, '43
William Pattan, '44; Nigel Raffertv, '44
W. Ford Reese, '41; James E. Reid, '41
Richard Riley, '44. Eighth Row: Jack Rob-
ertson, '44; St. John Smith, '42; William La-
marr Smith, Med '43; Edwin Stockmeyer,
'43; Deibert Strong, '44; John P. Suther-
land, '44. Ninth Row: Leon Trice, Jr., '42;
Edward Vales, '43; Michael Vales, '42; Par-
ham Werlein, '44; Roy E. White, '42; R.
Milton Williams, '43. Not in Panel: WalterBrent, '42; Walter Culpepper, Med '41;
Harold Cummins, Jr., '43; Henry Dart, III,
Law '43; Gerald Joseph, Med '41; Walter
J. Jung, Law '43; George F. Kraft, '44;
Rene Le Gardeur, '44; Edward P. Munson,Law '42; J. Randolph Roane, '43.
BETA T H E U PI
Founded at Miami University in 1839. Established at
Tulane in 1908. 90 Active Chapters. Colors: Pink and
Blue. Flower: Rose.
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Z [ T A BETA T A U
Founded at Jewish Theological Seminary in
1898. Established at Tulane in 1909. 35 Active
Chapters. Colors: Blue and White. Flower:
White Rose.
SIGMA CHAPTER« FRATRES IN FACULTATE:Dr. Melvln Steiner.
Dr. H. P. Marx,
o FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row: Gil-
bert Balkin, Med. '41; James M. Ber, '44; Ger-ald Berenson, '43; Ted Bloch, '44; Ben Brill, '44;
Isidore Cohn, Jr., '42. Second Row: LawrenceCohen, '42; Sam Corenswet, '44; Arthur Davis,
'41; Jules Dreyfuss, '43; Charles Frank, '43;
Richard Garretson, '44. Third Row: Harry Gins-
berg, Med. '41; Joe Goldberg, Jr., '43; JackGordon, '42; hlarry Greenberg, Med. '43; Timhleninger, '43; Arthur hierald, Jr., '43. Fourth
Row: Eugene hHesdorffer, '43; Edwin hiiller, '42;
hierbert Hirsch, '44; Jerome Hirsch, Jr., Med.'43; Joseph R. Hirsch, '44; Irwin Isaacs, '43.
Fifth Row: Bernard Jacobs, '43; Jerome Katz,
Med. '44; Norman Kaufman, '44; Joseph C.
King, '44; Milton Latter, '44; Ralph Levey, '44.
Sixth Row: Arnold Levy, '41; Byron Levy, '41;
David P. Levy, '44; Walter Levy, Jr., '43;
Herman Loeb, '4!; Harold Marx, Jr., '42. Seventh
Row: Howard Marx, '43; Sackman Marx, '41;
Harvey Mintz, Med. '44; J. William Rosenthal,
'43; Charles Schwartz, Jr., '43; Melvin Schwartz-
man, Law '43; Ralph Schwarz, '44. Eighth Row:
Shephard Shushan, '42; Edward Simon, '43; Wil-
liam Singlust, '44; Bernard Solomon, '44; Harry
Solomon, '43; William Stein, Law '42; Leonard
Stern, '42. Ninth Row: Alvin Strauss, Med. '43;
Howard Strauss, '43; Sam Threefoot, '42; David
Weinstein, Med. '43; Victor Witten, Med. '41;
Henri Wolbrette, '42; Sidney Wright, Law '41.
Not in Panel: David Asher, '41; Milton Holland,
'44; Judah Lober, '44; Melvin Rosenthal, Med.'43; Joe Rosenweig, '42; Harry Wagenheim,Med. '43; Julain Weiner, Med. '42.
Hi3&.fBLii#[74]
DELTA SKMA PH
CHICHAPTER• FRATRES IN FACULTATE, Richard O. Baumback, Peter Maihies, Forrest E.
Oakes, John Pizzano, Dr. hloward Russel, Dr. E. Garland Walls.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row: Harrle Backes, Jr., '42; Bennie
Bell, Jr., '43; Nute Blue, Jr., '43; John Boutall, Law '43; Ben Catlin, '44; Charles
Debaillon, Law '43; Max Derbes, Jr., '44; Walter Douglas, Jr., '42. Second
Row: Dennis Downey, '44; Lloyd Eagan, '43; Warren Gadpaille, '44; Steve
Gasparecz, '42; Earl Haas, '41; William Heausler, '44; Vernon Kroll, '43; George
Laborde, Jr., '42. Third Row: John Lachin, '42; P. J. Lauman, Jr., '44; A. Her-
bert Levy, Jr., '42; A. C. Martin, Jr., '4!; Paul McGill, '42; Ralph Nolan, Jr., '41
;
Warren Nolan, '44. Fourth Row: Herbert O'Donnell, '43; Robert Oster, Law '42;
Roland Pertuit, '4!; Irwin F. Poche, '44; Phil Ricks, '41
; Fred Schuber, '43; Charles
Spahr, '44. Not in Panel: Lawrence Chehardy, Law '43; Frederick Heebe, '43;
A. Lane Miller, '43; Charles Mudge, '44; George Prassinos, '44; Terrel Sis-
trunk, '43.
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Founded at College of the City of New York
in 1899. Established at Tulane in 1916. 45
Active Chapters. Colors: Nile Green and
White. Flower: White Carnation.
Founded at Vincennes University in 1897. Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1919. 28 Active Chapters.
Colors: Purple and Silver. Flowers: Lavender Or-
chid, Lilac, and White Rose.
S I c H H p
OMICRON CHAPTER
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE:
First Row: Arthur Adolph Calix, '41;
Horace Brownell Chalstrom, '42; Ed-
v^in Danner, '44; Robert John Duffy,
'44. Second Row: Earl Louis For-
stall, '43; Joseph Vincent Sregratti,
Med. '44; Emile Victor Gros, '42;
Floyd hHowell, '42. Third Row:
Charles Victor Hudson, Med. '44;
Alexander Anthony LoCascio, Jr.,
'43; Stephen Anthony Longo, '43;
James Henry Martin, Jr., '42.
Fourth Row: Walter Norman Mc-
Henry, '44; John Francis Meyer, '41;
Jules Gustave Mallere, '42. Fifth
Row: Francis Joseph Ory, '40; Earl
Sherwood Robinson, Jr., '43; Andre
Victor Wogan, '40. Not in Panel:
Riley Brown Fell, '41.
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SIGMA GAMMA CHAPTER
• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: Dr. Don
Julian Graubar+h, Sannuel Lang, Dr. Paul L.
Marks, Dr. Samuel B. Saiewltz, Dr. Herbert
Weinberger.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE: First Row:
hiarvey J. Amsterdam, Med '44; Simon
Caplan, '42; Mervin Cohen, '44; George
Dorfman, Med '44; Isadore Dravin, '42.
Second Row: William Fellman, '44; Warren
Garfunkel, '44; Norton Glueck, '43; Jack
Gold, '43; Arnold Goldschlag, '42. Third
Row: Tommy Grossman, '44; Edward hHal-
prin, '44; Maurice Handelman, '42; Richard
S. hlodes, '44; Albert hlyman, '43. Fourth
Row: Edward Hyman, '44; Allan Koltum,
'43; Melvin Jacobson, '44; Dan Mayer, '44;
Stanley R. Mintz, Med '44. Fifth Row:
Stanford Opotowsky, '43; Bernard K. Op-
penheim. Law '42; Jack Polin, '43; J. Har-
vey Rappeport, '43; Dan Rose, Jr., '44.
Sixth Row: L. B. Rosenzweig, '43; Marvin
Rosman, '43; Irvin Schneider, '42; Albert
Schonbrun, Med '44; Allen Smith, '41.
Seventh Row: Waldorf Steeg, '41; Sol B.
Stern, Med '44; Harold D. Victor, '42; Ger-
ald N. Weiss, '43; Maz P. Zander, '41.
Not in Panel: Barney Blumberg, Med '42;
Arthur E. Dreskin, Med '43; Wlllard Mar-
mezat, Med '44.
n GMH UP HH n u
Founded at College of City of New York in 1909.
Established at Tulane In 1920. 37 Active Chapters.
Colors: Purple and White. Flower: Lily.
£77]
KAPPA I U
SIGMA CHAPTER
Founded at Rochester University in 1911.
Established at Tulane in 1922. 13 Active
Chapters. Colors: Blue and White.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row: Norman Aronson, 43; Fred Bronfin,
Law, '41; Gene Carp, '42; Emanuel Choper, '42; Norman Dinhofer, '43; Mau-
rice Felix, '42; Morris Gold, '42; Irvin Goldman. '43. Second Row: Arthur Gott-
lieb, '44; Edward Graff, '43; Myron Kass, '42; Lewis Kock, '44; Jack Kushner,
'44; Leonard Leon, '43; Alan Leonard, '42; Arthur Meisel, '43. Third Row: Her-
bert Moskowitz, '44; Stanley Orloff, '44; Gus Pailet, '44; Mark Sackett, '43;
Bernard Salomon, '43; Maurice Singer, '42; Charles Singerman, '44; Irving So-
kolsky. Fourth Row: Sol Stempel, '43; Avron Sweet, '42; Hyman Tolmas, '42;
Oscar Tolmas, Law, '43; Nathan Troum, '42; Martin Turkish, '42; Martin Wat-
sky, '41; Morris Weisler, '44; Jack Zoock, '44. Not in Panel: Wallace Korn, '43;
Irwin Rabenowitz, '42.
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DELTA CHAPTER
• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: Dr.
Rudolph Matas, Dr. Alberto Prieto.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE:
First Row: Aureiio A. Alba, '42; Os-
valdo Gonzalez, Med. '44; Carlos A.
Pinzon, '43. Second Row: Luis Prie-
to, '42; Humberto Quirarte, '42;
Juan Silverlo, '42. Third Row: Fed-
erico Smith, Med. '42; Arturo Ta-
pia, Med. '41; Fidel Tristan, '43.
Not in Panel: Hernando Chirino
Alonso, Med. '43; Iniguez Calixto
Garcia, '41; h^ecto^ Gonzalez, '44;
Rafael Navarro, '42; Jose F. Oiler,
'44; Edgardo Silva, Med. '42; Jorge
Enrique Soto, '43; Manuel Carneado
Thomas, '42; Carlos de la Vega, '41.
PHI I T /\ H L P H H
Founded at L. S. U. In 1904. Established at Tulane
in 1932. 26 Active Chapters. Colors: Blue, Red
and Gold. Flower: Red Carnation.
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Founded at Richmond College in 1901. Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1929. 72 Active Chapters.
Colors: Purple and Red. Flowers: American Beauty
Rose and Violet.
SIGMA PHI EPSILO^
LOUISIANA ALPHA
• FRATRES IN FACULTATE: J.
J. Chalmers Herman, James J. Morri-
son.
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE:
First Row: Everett Arnoult, '41; Mal-
colm Arnoult, '43. Second Row:
Francis R. Barnard, '42; Henry Cook,|
i
I
'43. Third Row: Paul M. Koren, '43;|
I
Lee P. Lottlnger, Jr., '41; Curtiss
i
!
Schroeder, '42. Not in Panel: James !
'i
Coleman, '44; Jimmy Connell, '44;'i
:i
Charles Fischer, '43; Paul K. Malone, 1
j
Jr., 43; George Schroeder, '44. J
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ALPHA CHAPTER
• FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE:
First Row: Thomas Gus Baffes, '43;
Stanford Dawson Bevis, '43; Thomas
Stuart Bloodworth, '42; William B.
Brown, '43. Second Row: Sidney
Dudley Bullard, '43; C. A. Burleson,
Jr., '43; Henry C. Daubert, Jr., '43;
Lloyd Charles Eyrich, '43. Third
Row: Walter L. Frazer, '41; James
Lamantia, '43; John J. Lewis, '42.
Fourth Row: Millard E. Matthew,
'44; James W. Nelson, '43; Lester
Reed, '44. Fifth Row: Donald A.
Ringe, '43; Mario E. Smith, '43;
Walter C. Thompson, Law '43. Not
in Panel: Andrew G. Bucaro, '43;
Lucas A. Dileo, '44; Theodore W.
Thompson, Law '43; George E.
Welch, '43; Jules F. Zatarain, '43.
ALPHA PI ALPHA
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Founded at Tulane, 1940. Established at Tulane,
1940. One Active Chapter. Colors: Sold and
White. Flower: Shasta Daisy.
SORORf TfES
lEWCOHB PAI-HELLE^IC
• Chairman Louise Taylor
• Alpha Delta Pi: Nadlne Robbert, Louise Stollenwerck. Alpha Ep-
silon Phi: Sara Ann Bloch, Bertha Paglin. Alpha Omicron Pi: Virginia
Brownson, Edith Smith. Beta Phi Alpha: Beryl Roy, Rosalie Vaccaro.
Beta Sigma Omicron: Jeanne Finke, Janet Schneider. Chi Omega:
Elsa hloehn, Sara Virginia Jones. Kappa Alpha Theta: Mary Ger-
trude Berthier, Anne Wyly. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Eleanor Dixon,
Peggy Fenno. Phi Mu: Renee Miester, Phyllis Watson. Phi Sigma
Sigma: Sara hHeim, Leah Levy. Pi Beta Phi: Elaine Leverich, Pat
Stites. Zeta Tau Alpha: Louise Trimble, Margaret Ann Williams.
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First Row: M. Berthier, S. Bioch, V. Brownson, E. Dixon,
P. Fenno, J. Finke, S. Heim. Second Row: E. Hoehn,
S. Jones, E. Leverich, L. Levy, R. Miester. N. Robbert,
B. Roy. Third Row: J. Schneider, E. Smith, P. Stites,
L. Stollenwerck, L. Trimble, P. Watson, M. Williams.
Founded at Monmouth College in 1867.
Established at Tulane in 1891. 83 Active
Chapters. Colors: Wine and Silver Blue.
Flower. Wine Carnation.
PI BETH PHI
LOUISIANA ALPHA
• SOROR IN FACULTATE: Alice La-
bouisse.
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE, First
Row: Mary Alpaugh, '42; Loraine Bernard,
'44; Titine Clark, '44; Jane Cleveland, '44;
Sue Cleveland, '42. Second Row: Jane
Dart, '43; Elaine Dicks, '44; Cleste Doug-
las, '42; Eva Douglas, '43; Eleanor English,
'43. Third Row: Corinne Eshlennan, '42;
Frances Griffin, '41; Mary hiackett, '42;
Patricia hienderson, '44; Mary Hercus, '44.
Fourth Row: Brucie Jones, '43; Sarah C.
Jones, '43; Virginia Kyle, '42; Jacqueline
Labry, '44; Katherine LeBlanc, '44. Fifth
Row: Mary Leggett, '44; Elaine Leverlch,
'42; Barbara McMillan, '44; Carolyn Mar-
shall, '44; Mary Mehaffev, '42. Sixth Row:
Betty Monrose, '43; Mildred Mort, '43;
Sally Gray Parker, '44; Marlon Plauche,
'44; Courtney Proffitt, '44. Seventh Row:
Betty Shelton, '43; Mary Snyder, '44; Pat
Stites, '42; Routh Trowbridge, '43; Shelby
Werlein, '43. Not in Panel: hielen Bald-
win, '43; Estelle Cable, '43; Cynthia Lan-
dry, '43; Eleanor Logan, '43; Katharine
Moore, '43; Adelaide Rickert, '41; Peggy
Rickert, '42; Betty Shober, '42.
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PI CHAPTER• SORORES IN FACULTATE, Mrs.
Dagmar Le Breton, Miss Anna E.
Many, Miss Gladys Anne Renshaw.
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE,
First Row: Doris Biliingsley, '44; Joel
Bond, '44; Virginia Brownson, '42;
Emay Buchanan, '44; Barbara Cannp-
bell, '41. Second Row: Ailleen Cas-
segrain, '44; Sylvia Charbonnet, '44;
Katherine Duncan, '42; Dorothy
Ecuyer, '43; Innes Ellis, '44. Third
Row: hielen Ferrandou, '41; Carolyn
Foilett, '44; Solidell Fortier, '43; Leia
Mae Fournet, '44; Jane Gallaher,
'42. Fourth Row: Marjorie Glenn,
'41; Katherine Gould, '44; Marye
Hodge, '43; Betty Lemarie, '43;
Emilie Locascio, '43. Fifth Row:
Moonyeen Marion, '43; Ardath Mar-
kel, '41; Gayle Marschall, '42; Helen
Mae Marschall, '43; Martha Meteer,
'44. Sixth Row: Marie Louise Nich-
ols, '43; Calista Rault, '44; Patricia
Robertson, '41; Rose Marie Robin,
'44; Muriel Roshko, '43. Seventh
Row: Elizabeth Sandoz, '41; Jane
Sandoz, '42; Alice Schoenhardt, '42;
Edith Smith, '42; Mary Elizabeth
Sweatt, '44; Dorothy Turnbull, '43.
Not in Panel: Mary Archer, '42; June
Carpenter, '42; Constance Key, '44;
Dorothy St. Raymond, '44.
UPH/\ OMICHO^ P
Founded at Barnard College, Columbia University
in 1897. Established at Tulane in 1898. 51 Active
Chapters. Color: Cardinal. Flower: Jacqueminot
Rose.
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C H E G H
RHO CHAPTER
Founded at The University of Arkansas in
1895. Established at Tulane in 1900. 95 Ac-
tive Chapters. Colors: Cardinal and Straw.
Flov/er: White Carnation.
• SORORES IN FACULTATE Clara Landry, Bertha Latean.
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row: Theresa Anderson, '41; Mary Lloyd
Andrews, '42; Kathryn Balmer, '43; Frances Cash, '43; Helen Charbonnet, '42;
Harriet Clough, '44; Henrietta Colley, '41; Carter Ernst, '44; Ann Friedrichs, '43.
Second Row: Jane Friedrichs, '44; Eleanor Gates, '44; Betty Geary, '44; Carolyn
Graham, '44; Elsa Hoehn, '42; Marion Hopkins, '44; Linda Hudson, '43; Sara
Virginia Jones, '42; Jane Jordan, '42. Third Row: Nita Kidd, '43; Alice Kina-
brew, '42; Rose Lapeyre, '42; Annette Livingston, '44; Elizabeth Ann McGehee,
'44; Mary Herron Mitchell, '44; Betty Gray Nerval, '44; Betty Pope, '44; Sarah
Pride, '44; Connie Rosamond, '43. Fourth Row: Julie Saunders, '43; Katherine
Saunders, '44; Ann See, '44; Mildred Ann Simmons, '43; Collen Spiller, '43; Betty
Stevens, '44; Patricia Sutherland, '42; Norinne Vincent, '43; Cato Whelchel, '44;
Patricia Woodward, '44. Not in Panel: Mary Jane Callahan, '41; Miller Owen,
'43; Sybil Stevens, '42.
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BETA OMICRON CHAPTER
• SORORES IN FACULTATE, Alice Par-
kerson, Betty Raymond, Dorothy Seago,
Florence Smith.
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE, First
Row: Betty Bethea, '41; Grace Chavanne,
'44; Helen Clayton, '43; Sara Lee Creek-
more, '43; Mary Cutting, '44. Second
Row: Eleanor Dixon, '41; Marion Dureau,
'44; Yvonne Dureau, '44; Betty Durland,
'44; Caroline Dykes, '43. Third Row:
Lydia Eaves, '44; Peggy Fenno, '42; Dixie
Friedericks, '44; Alma Hammitt, '44; Kitty
Harris, '41. Fourth Row: Mimi Elizabeth
Harry, '41; Algie Hill, '41; Betty Hill, '44;
Gloria Hill, '43; Charlotte Hillyer, '44.
Fifth Row: Betty Hochenedel, '41; Maybel
Hochenedel, '44; Sally Holbrook, '44; Janet
Jones, '44; Harriet Line, '43. Sixth Row:
Evelyn Lowe, '41; Virginia Porter, '44; Elsa
Schwartz, '43; Nathalie Scott, '44. Seventh
Row: Evelyn Senter, '43; Mary Sinclair, '41;
Dona Thistlethwalte, '41; Jean Walker, '42.
Eighth Row: Corinne Waterman, '42;
Frances Watson, '41; Elinor Welsh, '41;
Lois Jean Young, '44. Not in Panel:
Frances Blackmer, '44; Catherine Clark,
'42; Mercedes Harris, '42; Harriet Kost-
mayer, '42; Martha Jane Porter, '41; Bald-
win Smith, '41
.
KAPPA KAPPA GAMHA
Founded at Monmouth College in 1870. Established
at Tulane in 1904. 73 Active Chapters. Colors:
Dark Blue and Light Blue. Flower: Fleur-de-lis.
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Founded at Georgia Wesleyan College in 1852.
Established at Tulane in 1906. 62 Active Chapters.
Colors: Rose and White. Flower: Enchantress Car-
nation.
P H I
DELTA CHAPTER• SORORES IN FACULTATE. Eu-
nice Bassich, Ruth Dickey, Kathryn
Hanley, Laura Bodie Jones, Dorothy
Nungesser, Jean Till
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE,
First Row: Betty Jane Alexander, '44;
Ella Jane Blake, '44; Martha Brad-
ford, '43; Mary Cahal, '42; Elsa Ca-
po, Law, '42. Second Row: Dorothy
Cooley, '41; Leta Covington, '43;
Joyce Cunningham, '44; Alice Daly,
'44; Kathryn Edwards, '42. Third
Row: Suzanne Faust, '43; Grace
Gallagher, '44; Constance Granger,
'44; Violet Gremar, '42; Doris Gros,
'44. Fourth Row: Jane hHarris, '44;
Barbara Harrison, '41; Elizabeth
Hightower, '44; Lucinda hiill, '44;
Jane Hinds, '41. Fifth Row: Kate
Hodge, '41; Dorothy Hyatt, '44;
Mary Catherine Kelly, '42; Leila Le-
vine, '41; Muriel Lyons, '42. Sixth
Row: Jane McNiven, '43; Ina Claire
Madden, '44; Renee Miester, '41;
Kay Stewart, '43; Mary Sue Strahan,
'42. Seventh Row: Marie Louise
Wakeman, '42; Phyllis Watson, '43;
Margaret Lee Wendt, '41; Shirley
Wiederecht, '44; Grace Yeager, '43.
Not in Panel: Lucille Faust, '44.
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EPSILON CHAPTER
• SOROR IN FACULTATE: Mrs. Char-
lotte Boatner.
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE, First
Row: Carolyn Albrecht, '42; Ruth Al-
brecht, '42; Jean Bonner, '43; Betty Burns,
'44; Frances Connely, '43. Second Row
Marie Louise Denny, '43; Nyada Due, '44
Frances Galloway, '43; Erwin Gant, '42
Gloria Gaunt, '43. Third Row: Sarah Gil-
lespie, '41; Peggy Gray, '44; Carolyn Grif-
fith, '41; Nellie Mae Gunn, '42; Elvia Ham-
ilton, '43. Fourth Row: Dorothy Killeen,
Marjorie Killeen, '43; Elmire LeBlanc, '44;
Mary Ester McGlathery, '44; Marie Mar-
quer, '43. Fifth Row: Joy Mayer, '44;
Rose Mary Mayes, '43; Mildred Murray,
'42; Frances Oden, '44. Sixth Row: Lillian
Palmer, '42; Robertine Rhymes, Law '42;
Carolyn Robbert, '42; Nadine Robbert,
'41. Seventh Row: Mary Shepherd, '43;
Marion Starts, '42; Louise Stollenwerck,
'41; Dora Thatcher, '41. Eighth Row: Ann
Wallis, '42; Betty Watters, '44; Lucy
White, '43; Yvonne Woodward, '42. Not
in Panel: Marjorie Kister, Med. '44.
U P H A DELTA PI
Founded at Wesleyan College in 1851.
Established at Tulane in 1906. 60 Active
Chapters. Colors: Blue and White. Flow-
er: Violet.
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KAPPA ALPHA THETA
Founded at DePauw University in 1870. Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1914. 65 Active Chapters.
Colors: Black and Gold. Flower: Pansy.
ALPHA PHI CHAPTER
• SORORES IN FACULTATE: Mildred Chris-
tian, Adele M. Drouet, Dixie Tharp Mayer.
e SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row:
Charlotte Ashley, '44; Jean Bailey, '45: Wilma
Baker, '43; Grace Beatrous, '42; Florence Ben-
son, '42. Second Row: Mary Berthier, '42: Mar-
tha Jean Bolding, '42; hHelen Bres, '41; Gwen-
dolyn Buhler, '42; Alice Carter, '41. Third Row:
Anne Crane, '45; Alice Dax'ries, '42; Shirley
Duniap, '44; Carol Fraser, '44; LaReine Glad-
den, '42. Fourth Row: Betty Grant, '44; Susan
Greer, '42; Mary Branch Haney, '44; Anne Har-
per, '41; Martha hHarper, '41. Fifth Row: Vir-
ginia FHedges, '44; Isabell Holland, '43; Polly
Huddleston, '43; Margaret Joachim, '43; Mar-
jorie Lewis, '43. Sixth Row: Barbara Martin, '43;
Shirley Martin, '42; Aleene Mueller, '45; Rose-
mary Muller, '44. Seventh Row: Barbara Jane
Peck, '43; Eleonora Perrilliat, '44; Esther Renaud,
'42; Martine Roberts, '42. Eighth Row: Kathryn
Simmons, '44; Betty Strachan, '42; Jean Terzia,
'42; Mary Lucille Ward, '43. Not in Panel: Polly
Hoffman, '42.
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\[n\ [PSILOI H
EPSILON CHAPTER• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row: Julie Ann Benjamin, '43; Sara Ann
Bloch, '41; Marjorie Sybil Cohn, '44; Cecile Dresner, '41; Jean Dresner, '44;
Carol Dreyfus, '44; Jean Elbe, '44; Elaine Feld, '44; Suzanne Feld, '44. Second
Row: Joan Felzenthal, '44; Betty Jane Fleischer, '43; Janice Ginsberg, '42; Gail
Hausman, '42; Julia Herzfeld, '43; Dorothy h^iller, '42; Jean Hirsh, '44; Audrey
Leiberman, '44; Frances Levy, '44. Third Row: Jeanet Levy, '44; Mathilde Levy,
'44; Blanche Lischkoff, '42; Caroline Loeb, '43; Fleurette Lurie, '42; Emily Mor-
genstern, '43; Beatrice Nickols, '43; Bertha Paglin, '42; Anne Rubel, '43. Fourth
Row: Margaret Saal, '43; Nathalie Sebulsky, '43; Jane Seidenbach, '43; Peggy
Anne Sporburg, '44; Evalyn Stolaroff, '43; Mathilde Weil, '42; Sylvia Weil, '43;
Rita Worms, '43; Lorraine Wormser, '42. Not in Panel: Bertha Omega Boden-
helmer, '43; Henriette Cohn, '41; Marlon Grossman, '43; Anne Helburn, '44;
Janice Levy, '43; Hannah Betty Prins, '42; Jane Sherman, '42; Margaret Solo-
man, '42; Jeanet Steckler, '42.
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Founded at Barnard College in 1902. Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1916. 26 Active Chap-
ters. Colors: Green and White. Flower: Lily-
of-the-Vailey.
Founded af Virginia State Normal in 1898. Estab-
lished at Tulane in 1927. 79 Active Chapters. Col-
ors: Turquoise Blue and Steel Gray. Flower: White
Violet.
l[]\ TAU ALPHA
BETA KAPPA CHAPTER
• SOROR IN FACULTATE: Rose
Mooney.
e SORCRES IN UNIVERSITATE:
First Row: Ruth Barrow, '44; Frances
Brooks, '41; Doris Bryan, '43; Sara
Cobb, '41. Second Row: Ethelyn
Cousin, '42; Marguerite Cousin, '44;
Phyllis Derbes, '41; Jean hJeyward,
42. Third Row: Anne Keeney, '43;
Eunice Lanphere, '42; Patricia Mc-
Cord, '44; Jane Mclni-osh, '42.
Fourth Row: Colinda McKenzie, '43;
Mabel McMurray, '44; Elizabeth
Mills, '44; Shirley Pic, '44. Fifth Row:
Marjory Rotharmel, '44; Elizabeth
Schmidt, '43; Nola Mae Schmitt,
'44; Joy Steckler, '44. Sixth Row:
Shirley Strauven, '43; Betty Tanen-
baum, '41; Louise Trimble, '42; Shir-
ley Van Lue, '42; Margaret Ann Wil-
liams, '43. Not in Panel: Cora Cou-
sin, '43; Evelyn Smith, '43.
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TAU CHAPTER
• SOROR IN FACULTATE: Mrs.
Rose B. St. Martin.
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE:
First Row: Eunice Jane Alwes, '43;
Betty Bernice Beyer, '42; June Bey-
er, '44; Janet M. Bierhorst, '44. Sec-
ond Row: Estelle Brunila, '42; Marie
Louise Cuquet, '43; June Elliot, '43;
Ethelyn Everett, '41. Third Row:
Betty Finnigan, '44; Jane Kaufer,
'44; Jeanne Klepinger, '43; Marion
Lloyd, '44. Fourth Row: Carolyn
Alice Long, '41; Nettye Menendez,
'44; Elizabeth Meyers, '41; Claire
Reynaud, '43. Fifth Row: Kathlyn
Roome, Law '42; Beryl Roy, '41;
Betty Schattenberg, '44; Marjorie
Maltry Schweickhart, '4!. Sixth Row:
Rosalie Vaccaro, '42; Lucille Vonder
Harr, '44; Miriam Wild, '42. Not in
Panel: Helen Eble, '44; Muriel Smith,
'44.
BETA PHI ALPHA
Founded at University of California in 1909. Es-
tablished at Tulane In 1928. 17 Active Chapters.
Colors: Kelly Green and Gold. Flower: Yellow Tea
Rose.
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BETA SICMA OIIICRO^
Founded at the University of Missouri in
1888. Established at Tulane in 1929. 25 Ac-
tive Chapters. Colors: Ruby and Pink. Flow-
ers: Richmond and Killarney Roses.
ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER
• SORORES IN FACULTATE . . Barbara Jean Griffith, Edna LaNasa Hebert.
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE, First Row: Yvonne Anderson, '43; Hope Che-
ney, '44; hHelen Duvic, '43; Dorothy Dyke, '43; Jeanne Finke, '41; Audrey Flautt,
'43; Dorothy Follett, '44; Mary Ann Follett, '43. Second Row: Shirley Garrot, '42;
Mary Clare Hogg, '41; Carleen Hutson, '44; Mary Jane Hutson, '41; Dorothy
LeBreton, '43; Jerry Liddell, '44; Shirley Liddell, '44; Jennie Mayer, '42. Third
Row: Grace Murphy, '44; Morris Mary Murphy, '44; Hazel Oliver, '44; Marion
Peytral, '42; Louise Ramoneda, '43; Anna Marie Roy, '43; Althea Sampson, '44.
Fourth Row: Etielyn Schmidt, '44; Dorothy Schneider, '44; Janet Schneider, '42;
Dorothy Schreiber, '43; Katherine Verlander, '44; Mary Margaret Verlander,
'42; Alma Young, '43.
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PSI CHAPTERPHI SKMA SK^A
• SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE:
First Row: Adeline Aronson, '42;
Ruth Feldman, '42; Ruth Goldman,
'43. Second Row: Ruth Sottesnnan,
'44; Sara Helm, '42; Dorothy Levin,
'44. Third Row: Elaine Levy, '43;
Leah Isoline Levy, '41; Vera Levy,
'44. Fourth Row: Bessie Pailet, '44;
Ruth Rosen, '44; Jeannette Silber-
berg, '42; Dorothy Tolmas, '43.
Founded at Hunter College in 1913. Established
at Tulane in 1934. 19 Active Chapters. Colors:
King Blue and Sold. Flower: American Beauty
Rose.
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vMlLIam H. WALLACE, 1 1 1.—Hard-working Jamb Asso-ciate Editor, Bill lives in Corpus Chris ti Texas, and is
a Pi K. A. One of his many sidelines is Theatre pro-
ductions.
CAMPUSJOSEPH A. POLACK—Joe is president of the Senior Classof Engineering and Tau Beta Pi. He takes part in the many
activities and is an ODK.
JOSEPH McCARRON, JR.— President of the Collegeof Engineering and a member of A. I. Ch. E. and
E. T. A.
GRAHAM BONNfcLL— Honor student. Beta Gamma Sig-
ma, and Omicron Delta Kappa. Graham is presidentof the College of Commerce and a member of Kappa
Sigma.
PERSONALITIESW, SAMUEL WILLIAMS—Sam hails from Mexico and is presi-dent of the Medical Student Body. He is a member of Kappa
Sigma and Phi Chi.
CARL F. DAILEY—Besides being a football lettermanfor three years, Carl is president of the Law SchoolStudent Body. He Is also a member of the Moot
Court Board and Omicron Delta Kappa.
SNAPSHOTS
1. Pi K. A. Dream Girl—Helen Ferrandou.
2. Ping-pong at the Delt House.
3. Phi Delta Theta Formal.
4. Second home of every fraternity.
5. Deke bridge foursome.
6. Spring tea dance with the Phis.
7. The K. A. boys have a session.
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8. The Phis play pool.
9. Pi K. A. actives win out—in the end?
10. Another one of those very popular tea
dances.
11. The K. A. Theatre Guild.
12. Waiting their cues in the green room.
13. The Kappa Sigs go for an airy ride.
14. Lunching with the Betas.
1. Homecoming Court.
2. The Wave holds its own.
3. Entries for Homecoming Court.
4. Dedication of the Student Center.
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6. The Kappa Sigs winning Homecoming decoration.
7. Senior Lawyers invade the brewery.
8. White Elephants show their stuff.
1. The Wave arrives at Tuscaloosa.
2. Wave fans leaving for Alabama.
3. Alabanna cheerleader-moral and other
support.
4. Pi K. A. coach to L S. U.
5. Some stuff!
6. Roll out the barrel.
7. A shark at work.
8. Winsome wenches will to wander.
9. Well, whose date is she, anyhow?
10. Topper -j-akes a try.
I I. Man or mouse?
12. "Kiss me again, I'm sfill conscious."
13. Troup Tulane and Troup L. S. U. of the
Boy Scouts have a district rally.
14. It's a long walk home.
1. Social Club Prexy Bonnell. 2. African dom-
inoes at the Social Club. 3. Tea time at Tu-
lane. "Watcha know, Joe?" 4. Is there a
snake-bite in the crowd. 5 ^
6. Middles board ship for adventure. 7. Pass-
ing the time on a football trip. 8, "Money-
bags" Frost. 9. Theatre war-paint. 10. Stu-
dent Center iuke box. li. Time out at a
brawl. 12. Looks like a snake under that lily.
13. Sophie stages a style show. 14. They call
it "mess." What, the whole unit? 15. Frosh
cheerleader in action. 16. Zebe homecoming
decoration. 17. Sitting pretty! 18. The lad
with the ears is Zeke. 19. Big-shots (?) all.
20. Gleeing for old Tulane. 21. Newcomb
square dance. 22. Edith and Charlie swing
out. 23. Boy Scout lectures to Cubs. 24. A
babee and her bottle. 25. Our contention
proved: Newcombltes are all wet. 26. The
Navy goes to sea. 27. Not Gibson Hall, dog-
gone It! 28. Faculty entertainment for the
freshmen. 29. Another brawl what was. 30.
Ditto—only more drunk. 31. Pledge meeting.
32. Tea Room tea sippers. 33. En guard!
34. Wednesday afternoon Glee Club. 35.
Tuesday afternoon Glee Club. 36. Freshman
Night Dance. 37. The Wolf Is wolfing again.
38. Wenzel uses his line experience. 39. As-
sets. 40. Intramural pool sharks. 41. Another
Formal by the Phi DelH.
I. A big locomotive. 2. Three rings for three belles. 3. Ymmmm, ymmmm!
4. The Phi Delts celebrate. 5. A trucfeload of meat—all bad. 6. And Reese
gets oriented. 7. Newcomb gals act their age. 8. The Blackout Club 9.
Freshmen, like girls, admire this stuff. 10. New service organization. I I- '"e
Navy puts out to sea. 12. Kangaroo Court. 13. Freshman Night Dance.
14. Scholars of the modern dance. 15. Connie and Cato plan a good line.
16 Tea dance in the Spring. 17. Connie LOOKS serious. 18. A. O Pi
Quintet a.nd you know who. 19. Ellis and Berry forget their cares. 20. Bill
struts. 21. More publicity for the Boy Scouts. 22. Brawl— in cos-
tume. 23. Cheerleaders pose at Alabama. 24. Reese has a ren-
dezvous 25. Sophomores show some Freshmen around the cam-
pus. 26. Commerce Cutie in the workroom. 27. The Homecommg
Queen reigns at her dance. 28. Learning to dance. 29. Getting
up spirit for the big game. 30. Between-class refreshments. 31.
The Band finishes between-half antics. 32. Waiting to have Jamb
pictures taken. 33. Color Guard. 34. A touchdown . . . 35. De-
serves a yell ... 36. And smiling approval. 37. The Wave holds its
own 38. First down for Tulane. 39. Time-out between plays. 40. The
Greenies complete a pass. 41. A smile for her date. 42^ Newcomb
Baby Party. 43. The first sopranos do their stuff. 44. Yell squad. 45. Book-
store Cowboys. 46. Tea Room bridge, a system in itself. 47. Homecommg
Court 48. Alabama cheerleaders are really good. 49. A barrier between
Ken and his wife. 50. Another Tea Room foursome. 51. When Tulane enter-
tained the Student and Publications Convention.
I. "Weelle" Westerfleld. 2. Three lawyers starting off in the
morning. 3. Wilbur looks bad. 4. Must have been a tojugh
night. 5. They sure loolc sober to me. 6. Rosie and the "Legal
Eagle." 7. "Pedie" and the Deacon guzzling at the brewery.
8. Rosie and Reese also went to the brewery. 9. No caption
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by request of Miller. 10. Reese, again. II. Kossum, what's that
you got? 12. Daily and the Dean at the Barristers Brawl. 13.
Reese, who's that with you? 14. What are you trying to do
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hide behind the bottles? 15. Put on your clothes, Jones. 16.
We had to cul^ the rest of this one off. 17. Becker, the Checker,
doing her dance. 18. Pull your dress down, Gus. 19. The Fac-
ulty also had a good time. 20. Checker embracing one Mr.
Coon, now deceased. 21. Verbon Gay's dismal dlllies. 22. May
Day at Newcomb. 23. The song-birds of Newcomb. 24. Do you
know who they are? We don't. 25. Quick, Watson, the needle.
26. Cotton Ball capers. 27. A thrust and a parry. 28. Tug-o'-
war. 29. Wait enjoys himself. 30. Tea Room date. 31. Another
costume party that was missed this year. 32. Bonnell and clari-
net do "Custer's Last Stand." 33. Intermission crowd at the bar.
34. Orientation. 35. Practicing for the Christmas Concert. 36.
Intramural ping-pong eliminations. 37. Spring Tea Dancin' at
the Phi Delt House.
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ATHLETICS
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ROMAN BENTZ
LEONARD BERTOLINO
JOSEPH BISTOWISH
ERNEST BLANDIN
ALBERT BODNEY
FRED BREKKE
WILLIAM BRINKMAN
NORMAN BURWICK
FRED CASSIBRY
GUY CHENG
GEORGE CLAY
CARL DAILEY
JACK DARAY, JR.
HARRY DEAS
EMANUEL DE FRAITES
CHARLES DUFOUR
ROBERT ELY
GORDON ENGLISH
ROSS EUSTIS
CHARLES FARRELL
EDWARD P. FINLEY
AUGUST F. FISCHER
HENRY FLOWER
JULIAN FRERET
WALTER FRIDAY
MAURICE GELDERT
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ROBERT GLASS
THOMAS GLASS
FRED GLODEN
CLARENCE GOLOMB
CLAUDE GROVES
ROBERT CRUSH
HARRY HAYS
WILLIAM HORNICK
MOREAU J. JUMONVILLE
M. J. B. KAHOA
JOSEPH KIRBY
WILLIAM H. KUNTZ
GEORGE LOPEZ
HARLEY McCOLLUM
WALTER McDonald
JOHN McGEE
PETER MANDICH
JOSEPH MONGOGNA. JR.
HAROLD MULLIN
A. L. MUSSON
WILLIAM NICHOLS
STANLEY NYHAN
WILLIAM J. O'HARA. JR.
DON OVERDYKE
JOHN OWENS
ROLAND PERTUIT
HOMER RANKIN
KERMIT RHEA
JOHN SIMS
ST. JOHN SMITH
LEONARD STERN
ALVIN STRAUSS
JAMES THIBAUT
LOUIS THOMAS
P. K. THOMAS
JACK TITTLE
ISRAEL TRESTMAN
SAM TRUFANT
DAVID WEINSTEIN
RALPH WENZEL
WILLIAM WESTERFIELD, JR.
HENRI WOLBREHE
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Tulane SportsThe athletics for the 1940-1941 season has proved
to be a year of training for a large number of new
men, and although the year as a whole was not suc-
cessful, the Wave now has excellent and experienced
material in every field of sports.
In football the Greenies had been played up as
one of the strongest teams in the nation. But this
pre-season dope did not figure on the loss of much-
needed line strength by way of injuries. The Wave
ended its season by winning five and losing the same
number.
The Wave basketball squad showed much improve-
ment over past years, and finished the season with
eight wins to five defeats. Not one of the losses
was bad and the fans saw the highest brand of ball.
HORACE C. RENEGARPublicity Director of Attiletics
The track team was again led by Millard White and
with the added help of Vosburg, Golomb, and McGee
the team placed seventh in the Conference.
The tennis squad netted three wins, a tie and five
losses with their sophomore racquetteers, and came
out third in the Conference with seven points.
The baseball nine lost almost all their games but
turned in some enjoyable performances against
Northwestern and L. S. U.
Tries by the golf team proved to be consistently
unsuccessful and the Wave lost every match.
Intramural activity was extended to the quieter
games as well as the vigorous forms of recreation,
and the Intramural Council has tremendously pop-
ularized this field.
The CoachingStaff
CHARLES RUCKERFreshman Coach
LOWELL P. "RED" DAWSONHead Coach
BILL BEVANLine Coach
GLENN SEIDEL
Backfield Coach
"BIG MONK" SIMONSTrainer
PETE MAILHESAssistant Coach
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SCHEDULE
7; Boston College
14; Auburn . . .
7; Fordham . .
15: Rice ....14; North Carolina
13; Clemson . .
6; Alabama . .
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FRED GLODENFullback
THE SEASONSBECrNSBOSTON COLLEGE
The Green Wave started out on the 1940 season by losing to a vastly superior Bos-
ton College team to the tune of 27-7. The Greenies, sorely nnisslnq the services of
Co-Captain Tommy O'Boyle, were no match for the Eagles who had one game be-
hind them. Outstanding features of the game for the Tulane fans were the determmed
fight that the Wave put up even to the last minute, and the play of Charley Dufour
and Bubber Ely. Dufour, junior tackle, played a veteran's game, and Ely, sophomore
left half, was a shining light and he went over from the seven-yard line for the Wave's
lone marker. Defraltes In the line and Cassibry at right half also showed promise for
the coming games.
The game was a heart-breaker for all Wave followers because at that time no one
realized the Eagles' true power, and all had hopes of another undefeated season for
the Greenies as a result of pre-season build-ups. No one knew at that time that there
was more disaster to follow as a result of fate and Injuries.
^-^laidHarry Hays makes a wide end sweep against Auburn
Through the air for a touchdown—for Aubu
AUBURN
Another off-shore breeze blew the Wave out to sea, and the
Plainsmen from Auburn went by with a 20-14 victory. Highlight
of the game for Auburn supporters was Chalkey, Plainsman tackle,
stealing the ball from f^arry hiays on an attempted pass, and then
racing down field for a score. Bright spots for the Wave were
Ely and Dufour again, and Thibaut, powerful fullback who with
Ely sparked the Wave to a sixty-nine-yard touchdown march.
The Plainsmen, sparked by Deal, Cheatham, and "Dynamite"
Dick McGowen, played heads-up ball all the way and capitalized
on every break. The Wave got behind 13-0 in the second quar-
ter, and only by grim determination fought their way up to 14
points. Their fight in the face of overwhelming odds was still
the most heartening feature.
FORDHAM
This game explosed completely the theory that lightning strikes
only once, and proved that bad luck never comes once but three
times. The Greenies traveled all the way to New York to take
a 20-7 drubbing by Fordham's Rams. The game was marred by
rough play and poor officiating, but the ultimate result of this
was another determined fight by the Greenies in the second half
in an attempt to overcome these handicaps. The Wave fought
to the bitter end with "Lighthorse" hiarry hiays hitting his old
TWO MOREDtrtATS
Thibaut pushes over against RiceALBERT BODNEY, End FRED BREKKE, Tackle
TOMMY O'BOYLECo-Captain
WILLIAM BRINKMAN, End NORMAN BURWICK, Guard
THE WAVE
RICE
Tulane, 15; Rice, 6. The Wave surged back after three successive
losses to trim the high-flying and favored Owls in a spectacular
game. Led by Harry Hays and Jimmy Thibaut, the Greenies quickly
recovered from the six-point lead that Rice took early in the game,
and went on to victory. The Owls, off their week-old victory over
L. S. U., were favored to hand the Greenies another drubbing, but
the highly touted Weems and Keel never got rolling. Hays was
truly in his stride, and Thibaut began to show the form that caused
fans to call him the greatest fullback in Dixie. Lou Thomas madehis bid as a rival to Ely for sophomore star, and the dependable Al
Bodney, along with Blandin, Dufour, Mandich, and Flower, stood out
in the line.
NORTH CAROLINA
Did someone mention thrills? This game was really packed with
them. The Greenies finaly came through in the last minute for a
14-13 victory, but It was close! Jim Leianne played his last gameagainst the Wave in his true form—he was a deadly threat all
afternoon with his precision passes. The game see-sawed back and
forth with first the Wave leading, and then the Tar Heels. Tulane's
first score came when Bubber Ely returned a punt to the Carolina
15-yard stripe. Then successive plays by Gloden and Bob Glass
with Bob fumbling the ball over the goal line from the five and
Grush recovering netted six points. Glass converted. Leianne got
hot and on successive passes to Severin and Dunkle put the Tar
Heels back in the running with six points. He refused to let things
idle, and soon afterwards scored himself on a four-yard run. The
Greenies pulled the game out of the fire when, in the closing min-
utes, Tom Glass and Fred Brekke blocked a punt that Al Bodney
recovered for another score. Jimmy Thibaut came through with the
winning point.
FRED CASSIBRY, Halfback EMANUEL DeFRAITES, End
CHARLES DUFOUR, Tackle JAMES ELY, Halfback
GORDON ENGLISH, End HENRY FLOWER, Center
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BOB GLASS, Halfback TOM GLASS, Quarterback
CLEMSONThe Wave turned on old-time power to crush Clemson's Tigers
13-0. This battle was featured by Lou Thomas' 4! -yard run from
scrimmage, and by the outstanding play of Al Bodney and Fred
Gloden. The Tigers had high hopes of avenging last year's 7-6
defeat, and of running their streak to fourteen wins, but the Wavedashed these hopes far up on the island of despair. Fans were
thrilled by the vast improvement in play and in spirit, and looked
forward hopefully to 'Bama next week.
ALABAMA
That Birmingham jinx will have to rest for two more years. The
Greenies seem to have a strange feeling every time they get near
Legion Field, so 'Bama licked the Wave 13-6. This was the most
colossal series of bad breaks the Wave had encountered in the entire
season thus far. Before they could become acclimated, the Tide had
scored not once, but twice. Breaking all tradition, the
Wave scored on a pass after the ball had been worked
closer and closer to the goal line by alternate running
and passing plays. Even the Tidemen admitted after the
game that they didn't deserve it.
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FRED GLODEN, Fullback PETE GOLOMB, End
CLAUDE GROVES, Guard(Co-Captain)
ROBERT GRUSH, Quarterback
ANOTHER WINANOTHER toss
Cassibry kicks out of danger from behind goal
HARRY HAYS, Halfback
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TWO MORE WINSGEORGIA
The Wave surged back in the last half to give the old grads a Homecomingvictory. The Bulldogs started early, and took a lone touchdown lead as a result
of sophomore Frankie Sinkwich's passing, but the Greenies were right back in thegame when Stern intercepted a pass deep in Georgia territory, and Hays scored a
few plays later on a nice broken-field run. The Georgians came back on a beau-tiful kick-off return by sophomore Lamar Davis through the whole Wave team.The Bulldogs held the lead until Bubber Ely came In the game in the fourth quarterto spark the Wave to victory. Efy undoubtedly gave the Greenies the touch theyneeded, and in spite of a taped-up thumb he played his most brilliant game andoutshone all others. On a series of pass plays the Wave put the ball on the 8-yard
line, and Gloderi carried it over from there. Thomas converted. Soon afterwards,
the Wave put the game on ice when, after Bodney had picked up 13 yards on an
end-around, Casslbry went through for the score, and then converted. Tulane, 21;
Georgia, 13.
LOUISIANA NORMALThe Wave had its only breather here, and won 47-0. The first team played the
first quarter and Hays scored twice in this time. After that Sims. Lou Thomas,Sauer, McDonald, and Mullin each scored once. The Greenies had a free hand,
and several long runs were reeled off, but the top thrill of the day came when.
In the last seconds of the game, the Wave scored Its final points on a lateral-
forward pass play in which St. John Smith lateraled to Pracko who threw a pass
to Mullin, and Mullin fell over for the score.
FRED CASSIBRYHalfback
WALTER McDonald, Quarterback PETE MANDICH, Center HAROLD MULLIN, End
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TOMMY O'BOYLE, Guard(Co-Captain)
JOHN OWENS. Guard
Fred Sloden hits the center of the line
Bob Glass tries off tackle against Georgia
This was the heart-breaker of the season. The Bayou
Bengals whipped the Wave 14-0. The Tigers played superb
ball, and the Greenies were definitely off form. Tulane was
never able to get going, as a result of the hard-charging
Tiger forward wall which smothered every play at the line of
scrimmage. The game was hard fought, and the spirit of
the crowd was strong but not unruly as it had been some-
times in the past. The Tigers well deserved to win, and
Adrian Dodson's 88-yard run was one of the best seen at
Tiger stadium in a long time. The Tigers had many stars
that day, and the Greenies had their share In Thibaut,
Hays, Ely, Bodney, Mandlch, and Dufour. The Wave
JAMES THIBAUT, Fullback LOUIS THOMAS, Halfback
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lacked the pep that they had shown in recent
games, and the fight that had dominatedsince the first game was not up to par. The
season ended with that final whistle, and every
Tulane fan had learned one bitter lesson: never
put too much faith in pre-season crystal gaz-
ing. Too many things can happen that are
not in the books.
JACK TITTLE, Guard HENRI WOLBRETTE, Guard
THE WAVETACKLES TfGER
BASKETBALLThe Greenie Cagers had the finest season in many years, finishing
the season in sixth place in the conference. They played Kentucky
in the second round of the conference tournament, and lost. How-
ever, the Wildcats went on to the finals so the loss was no disgrace.
With Johnny McGee leading the offense, and for part of the sea-
son leading the conference in scoring, and Al Bodney leading the
defense, the Wave made a creditable scoring in all games. The
first team of McGee, Bodney, Mandich, Zengel and McWilliams
was just about as good as any in the loop, but aside from Cy Carbon
the reserves were not quite up to par, and this caused the Greenies
to lose several times.
Tulane split the four-game home and home series with L. S. U.,
each taking the two games played on the opponent's home court.
The Wave seemed to have more success away from home than on
their own court ail season.
RECORD
Jan. 7—Tulane 24; Alabama 25
Jan. 8—Tulane 32; Alabama 28
Jan. 16—Tulane 58; Southwestern 38
Jan. 17—Tulane 48; Ole Miss 23
Jan. 18—Tulane 32; Ole Miss 27
Jan. 24—Tulane 41; Auburn 45
Jan. 25—Tulane 37; Georgia Tech 20
Feb. 10—Tulane 35; Miss. State 42
Feb. 14—Tulane 55; L. S. U \ . . 44
Feb. 15—Tulane 39; L S. U 35
Feb. 18—Tulane 62; La. College 46
Feb. 20—Tulane 44; L. S. U 59
Feb. 21—Tulane 37; L. S. U 40
ADDLEY GLADDEN, Manager
JOHNNY McSEE, Captain
KENT McWILLIAMS
AL BODNEY PETE MANDICH
ROLAND PERTUIT
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In the first meet of the year, the Wave trackmen, sparked by
White and hHays, won easily over Ole Miss by a score of 77-48.
Two weeks later Maunsell set the school record of six feet two
inches in the high jump, but Bama's Kelly hlorn went on to six
feet seven and an eighth inches. This helped the Tide to chalk
up a 65-47 victory, even though Millard White came through
with his usual fifteen points.
When Tulane invaded L. S. U. the following week, Pete Golomb
stole the show by winning the shot put over White. Other than
that the Greenies did not produce much interesting copy for
Tulane readers, dropping the meet 88-24.
At the Southwestern Relays, White won two contests for the
Wave. Other point earners were Golomb, Maunsell, Hart, and
McGee. White won our only points in the Texas Relays.
Came the Southeastern Conference Meet and Mrs. White's
little boy copped two firsts: the shot and the discus. McGee,
Golomb, and Vosburg also scored to bring Tulane up to seventh
place.
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TENNIS ATPares Greenie netmen sfarted the season by clowning the
New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club, 5-1. Next, the Wave took
on the Vanderbilt four and bowed to the gents from Tennessee
by a score of 4-2. For the third straight match on home
grounds the Tulane boys tied the Presbyterian team, each
scoring three wins.
When Tulane invaded Tuscaloosa, they didn't go just for
the trip and came back home with a clean sweep over the
Crimson Tide.
The Wave team liked the feeling which a 6-0 victory gave
them so much that they repeated against Florida on the home
courts.
A trip to Texas gave the young Wave more than they
could do, and they only won one match against Rice while
Texas U. took all the glory.
L. S. U. was the final contestant, and mangled the Wave on
both New Orleans and Baton Rouge courts. Tulane didn't
take a match in either meeting. The Wave won third place
in the conference with seven points.
The team will lose only one man next year. But while
George Schneider will be missing, two freshmen. Bill McGeheeand Lou Schopfer, will add much stability to the talents of
Mel Schwartzman, Roy Bartlett, and Luckett Yawn.
To the left, top to bottom: Mel Schwartzman, No. I position; George
Schneider, No. 4 position. Below: Roy Bartlett, No. 2 position
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The Wave batsmen got off to a slow start by
losing their first two games to one of the nation's
finest college clubs, the Minnesota Gophers. The
next series was played against Northwestern, but
in spite of some good fielding on the part of the
Green Wave, the boys from the Illinois school
swung too heavy a bat. The last series was played
against the Tigers from the "Ole War Skule."
After the Tigers had successfully handled the situ-
ation on their home field, they Invaded the home
Catcher goes for a foul
Coach Simons giving boys some pointers Ball A—take a base
of "Little Monk" and his boys. The Wave won
the first game, which gave the spectators their
money's worth, but dropped the second to the
vengeful Tigers.
THE TEAM
Standing: James Thibauf, Short Stop; John Sims,
Third Base; Walter Blessey, Pitcher; Albert Bodney,
Left Field; Charles Dufour, First Base; Fred Cassi-
bry. Pitcher; George Clay, Catcher; Claude "Little
Monk" Simons, Coach.
Kneeling: Edward Cellos, Second Base; William
0'h^ara, Right Field; Leonard Bertolino, Right
Field; Virgil Wheeler, Center Field; Fred Gloden,
Center Field; Joe Johnson, Pitcher; Santiago
Paniello, Manager.
JACK DARAY, Captain
Coach Turpie, Gordon, Oliver, Rolfs, Daray
GOLFThe Greenie golfers played their first game at Oxford, but
sadly missed beating the Ole Miss Rebels. The linksmen of
Ole Miss finished with but one point margin over the Wave.Although the Wave team, which was composed of Jack
Daray, J. C. Rolfs, Harry Deas, and Jack Gordon, showedgreat possibilities, the L. S. U. Tigers made a clean sweepwith the exception of one match. The only win for the Wavein this match was that of Rolfs over Bert McDowell.
The captain for the 1941 season will be Harry Deas, and
golf fans are looking forward to a successful season.
JOHN ROLFS
JACK GORDON
BOBBY OLIVER
(NTRAMURAtSThe purpose of the Intramural Council is to encourage the
entire male student body to participate in organized athletic
sports, and also to encourage participation in wholesome, active
and healthful recreation.
The Council shall therefore, organize and promote competi-
tion between individuals and groups of students and shall foster
the spirit of fair play and sportsmanship between participants
and spectators.
HOMER M. RANKIN Director
H. QUIN SAUTIER Assistant Director
J. EMMETT PARE Supervisor
MEMBERS
Forbes Bastian
Benjamin Wall Dart, Jr.
James P. Ewin, Jr.
Edward D. Flnley
Lloyd James Fremaux
H. Quin Gautier
George McCaskey
Robert Oliver
Raymond R. Perine. Jr.
Homer M. Rankin
Harry Wagenheim .
Luclcett Yawn
EMMETT PARE. Supervisor
HOMER RANKIN, Director
Intramural Council
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NewcombAtldetla Council
OFFICERS
FRANCES WATSON Chairman
HARRIET LINE Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
MARY LLOYD ANDREWS
CELESTE DOUGLAS
EVA DOUGLAS
BETTY HOCHENEDEL
HARRIET LINE
MAIDA MOTER
MARY AGNES SULLIVAN
ELIZABETH TANENBAUM
FRANCES WATSON
All students participating in the required number of hours
in Physical Education are automatically members of the
Newcomb Athletic Association.
FRANCES WATSONChairman
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SENIOR CLASSARTHUR WALLACE PresidentJOHN B. TRIBLE Vice-PresidentMURPHY YEARWOOD SecretaryRICHARD B. AUSTIN Treasurer
JUNIOR CLASSJAMES A. CHAMBERLAIN President
PEDRO A. SUAU PEREZ Vice-President
WILLIAM R. WELLBORN Secretary
ROBERT C. BALL Treasurer
SOPHOMORE CLASSJOHN F. BARWICK President
DAKIN FITZGERALD Vice-President
THOMAS WHITECLOUD Secretary
WILLIAM RAWLINS Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASSBROOX GARRETT President
DUKE EVERETTS Vice-President
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IJOHN CURTIS ASHER, OAK Atlanta, Ga.
SAM CLARK ATKINSON, JR, N S N, * A 9 . . .Memphis, Tenn.
RICHARD BAKER AUSTIN, K *Class Treasurer (4); Owls Club.
Forest, Miss.
Second Row:
GILBERT BALKIN, * A E, Z B T
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
Drew, Miss.
JAMES MATHEW BARRON Evergreen, Ala.
JAMES COOLEY BELK, N 2 N Greenville, S. C.
Third Row;
GRIFF WOFFORD BILBRO, OK* ....... Alabama City, Ala.
ROBERT JACOB BLACK, A K K Ruffin, S. C.
ROBERT TANKERSLEY BONNEY, * X, S A E . . . Enterprise, Miss.
Fourth Row:
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WALTER BRODIE BURWELL Henderson, N. C.
LOUIS RAY CABIRAN, * P S, * B K, B M ... New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
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First Row:
ELI5HA JUDKINS CAIN, JR., <I> X, Z A E Wstumpka, Ala.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Class Vice-President (3); Student Body
Secretory; Pan-Hellenic Council (3, -(); Owls Club.
EDWARD EVELLE GALEM.S. Degree, Tulane University.
Pratt City, Ala.
HERMELINDA CAMBRA, A E i Panama City, R. P.
Second Row:
SAMUEL KLINE COHN, * A E Birmingham, Ala.
B.S. Degree, Birmingham Southern College.
JASON HAYDEL COLLINS, N 2 N, A K E, B M . New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Owls Club.
EMELIOUS AUBREY COX, 9 K * Brenham. Texas
Third Row:
HAROLD ULLMAN DARK, <!> X Alexander City, Ala
B.S. Degree, Alabama Polytechnic Institute.
JULIUS THEODORE DAVIS, JR., A K K, K S . . . New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Honor Council (2).
LOUIS ALBERT ENSENAT Yucatan, Mexic.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
ALLEN AUSTIN ENZOR, 9 K * Crestview, Fla.
JACOB LEVY FISCHMAN, K N New Orleans La.
HARVEY LENOIR FLOV/ERS Kilmichael, Miss. u
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First Row:
ROBERT WALLACE FORSYTHE, N 1 N, S X Lexington, Ky.
ISRAEL S. FOX, '! A K ' New York, N. Y.
ROBERT RIDDICK GATLING, <I> P 2 Gates, N. C,
Second Row:
HAROLD MARSHALL GIBBONS Phoenix, Ariz.
HAROLD SAMUEL GINSBERG, * A E, Z B T . . Dayt-na Beach, Fla.
B.A. Degree, Duke University.
JAMES FRANK GLADNEY, JR., ATQ Homer. La.
Third Row:
MARGERY HELEN GOLDBERG, A E I, A A A, V N, B M ALecompte, La.
B.S. Degree, Louisiana State University.
GRANT WILBUR GOLDENSTAR, <I> X, :; A E ... Ridgeland, S. C.
HAROLD ROBERT GOLDFARB, !> A K Brooklyn, N. Y.
Fourth Row:
ANGUS DOUGLAS GRACE, * X, A T A Ft. Myers, Fla.
CARL JOSEPH GULOTTA, A K K, :; II New Orleans, La.
ALBERT FREDERICK WILLIAM HABEEB Vicksburg, Miss.
Fifth Row:
VIOLET GRAY PATRICK HALFPENNY, A E I Fairfield, Ala.
ELMER JACOBS HARRIS, N v N Scottsboro, Ala.
IRVING HIRSHLEIFER Brooklyn, N. Y.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
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First Row:
ARTHUR CLAIR HOLLISTER, JR., A K K, K i: . . .New Orleans, La.
B.5. Degree. Tuiane Univeisity; Pan-Hellenic Council; Honor Council
HOSAH SELLERS HOLLOWAY, JR Tallassee, Ala.
MARIANNA HOOD, A E I
Emory, Texas
Second Row.
CLIFFORD EGGLESTON HOWES Rocky Point, N. Y.
JACK HYMAN, 6 & ? Tampa, Fla.
CLAUDE ADEN JACKSON, 'I' A 9 Kosciusko, Miss.
Third Row.
JAMES HARVEY JOHNSTON, JR., N S N. B 9 n, K 9 +, A KSpartanburg, S. C.
B.S. Degree Tuiane University; Owls Club; "Hullabaloo" Medical
Editor; Spectators; "T" Club; T. U. R. K.; Honor Council (7).
WILLIS HOLDER JONDAHL, * X; S X Tulsa, Okla.
Owls Club.
CHARLES ROBERT KESSLER, 9 K * Birmingham, Ala.
Fourth Row:
PHILIP PAUL LaNASA New Orleans, La.
JAMES ABNER LAUDERDALE, JR., * X, K A Jackson, Miss.
B.S. Degree, Millsaps College.
JOSEPH LANCELOT GRAHAM LESTER, JR., A K K . Key West, Fla.
Fifth Row:
MORTON LEVY Orlando, Fla.
EARLY BARTON LOKEY, JR., * X Hattiesburg, Miss.
JOHN WADE LONG, * X, K S Sallis, Miss. J[169:"
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JAMES O'GORMAN LOPEZ, <[ X, £ X Biloxi, Miss.
MARVIN NICHOLAS LYMBERIS, 9 K *, T X A . . Alexandria, La.
LITTLETON LANE McCHAREN Toccopola, Miss.
Second Row:
JACK CLARK McCURDY, NSN, HKA, OAK .. Marshall, Texas
DAN BERNARD MclLVOY, <i> X Springfield, Ky.
JOHN FERGUSON McKENNEY, JR Cynthiana, Ky.
NSN, ATn, OAKB.S. Degree, University of Kentucky.
Third Row:
JOHN CALVIN McLEOD, JR., <I> X Bay Minefte, Ala.
B.S. Degree, Alabama Polytechnic Institute.
LEON MARCUS, •tAK New York, N. Y.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Pan-Hellenic Council.
WILLIAM GRAY MASON, N S N, 2 N Tampa, Fla.
Owls Club.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT JAMES MEADE, SK* Jackson, Mich.
ARTHUR VAN BUREN MILLER, JR., N 2 N, A K E . . . Monroe, La.
CLYDE EWING MILLER, JR Pensacola, Fla.
Fiffh Row:
SEYMOUR MILTON MILLER, •!> A K, T E * Miami, Fla.
B.S. Degree, University of Florida.
FRANK HAMPTON MOORE, * X, * A 8 . . . Bowling Green, Ky.
JOSEPH WATTS MOORE, * X, n K A Clanton, Ala.
A.B. Degree, University of Alabama.
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CARL SEEPE NADLER, JR., <l> X, S N Plaquemine, La.
Owls Club.
ELWm GILMORE NEAL Balboa. C. Z.
ROLLIN ROY NEVITT Moran, Va.
Ph.G. Degree, Kansas City College of Pharmacy; A.B. Degree, Uni-
versity of Alabama.
Second Row:
GEORGE WESLEY NEWBURN, JR., !• X. * X . . . . Prichard, Ala.
FRANCIS NICHOLSON, A K K, * K S, B N . . New Orleans, La.
JAMES MALCOLM PACKER, N 2 N, K A Alexandria, La.
Third Row:
THOMAS HERBERT PATTON, JR., * X, K 2 ... Tuscaloosa, Ala.
A.B. Degree, University of Alabama.
ALTON RAY PRUIT, * X Mescalero, N. MEX.
ROBERT MORRISON RAWDON, A K K, A X A . Daytona Beach, Fla.
Square and Compass.
Fourth Row:
FREDERICK COOPER REHFELDT, * X, K A Jackson, Miss.
History of Medicine Society, President.
ARTHUR J. RICHARDSON, JR., 9 K * Jasper, Texas
Student Body Vice-President (4); Class Secretary (3).
HYPOLITE GUY RICHi, JR., A K K, 2 X Baton Rouge, La.
Fifth Row:
JOE ALBERT RISSER, A K K, K S Bonham, Texas
SAMUEL GWIN ROBBINS, * X Vicksburg, Miss.
Honor Council.
LEWIS SLEEPER ROBINSON, JR., 9 K * McAllen, Texas
Pan-Hellenic Council.
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HEWELL COLEMAN SAMUEL, I A E, $ B H ... Houston, Texas
M.S. Degree, University of Alabama; B.S. Degree, Birmingham-SouthernCollege; Fellow of The Gorgas.
ELBERT HUBBARD SANDERS Birmingham, Ala.
MORRIS SCHAPIRO, * .V K Bayonne, N. J.
Second Row:
JACK HAMILTON SCOTT, * X, A T R Kosciusko, Miss.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
ROBERT MELVIN SHEPARD, JR Tulsa, Okla.
WILLIAM McHUSH SIMMONS, * X Shreveport, La.
Third Row:
ELBERT JOpUE SOSKIS Mulberry, Fla.
FRANCIS MARION STONE, JR., * X Ft. Scott, Kan.
ORVILLE PATTON STONE, * X, K v Tremont, Miss.
Fourlh Row:
JAMES MACK SUTTON, JR., N 2 X, 1 A E Sylvester, Ga.
JAMES THOMAS SWINDLE, <l> X, 1 X Coleanor, Ala.
B.S. Degree, Alabama Polytechnic Institute.
ALEJANDRO ARTURO TAPIA, *IA Panama, R. P.
Fifth Row:
ARTHUR CECIL TEDFORD, AKK Orlando, Fla.
JOHN ALDEN THOMAS, * X Ragland, Ala.
WILLIAM PRESTON TICE, * X, n K * Roanoke, Va.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
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HARRY CORBETT TILLER, <! X, II K A Mayesville, S. C.
Owls Club, President.
THEODORE FRANCIS TREUTING, <l> P S, B M ... New Orleans, La
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
Class President (3), Treasurer (2).
JOHN BOWLES TRIBLE, (1 K *, * B K Housfon, Tex.
Glass Vice-President (4); Owls Club; History of ,, '.-I'l^ine Society.
Second Row:
FRANK ELBERT TUGWELL, AKK Pensacola, Fla.
MILTON TURNER. <l> A K Ridgewood, N. Y.
DANIEL ROBERT USDIN St. Augustine, Fla.
Third Row:
EPHRAIM LIONEL WAGNER, i'AE Houston, Tex.
B.A. Degree, University of Texas.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
ARTHUR JElvllSON WALLACE, JR., N 1 N. K A Tampa, Fla.
Class President (4); Owls Club. .
HAROLD AUGUSTUS WHITE Tulsa, Okla.
Fourth Row:
ISADORE DAVID WIENER, * A E Tutwiler, Miss.
FREDERICK ARTHUR WILD, JR., * P 2 New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
Honor Council (3).
ARTHUR GRADY WILLIAMS, JR., N 2 N, A T a ... Florala, Ala.
Owls Club.
Fifth Row:
WALTER SAMUEL WILLIAMS, * X, K S Nacoiari, Mexico
Student Council Vice-President; Student Body President; Honor Council
Chairman; Owls Club.
VICTOR HERBERT WITTEN, « A E, Z B T Jacksonville, Fla.
JOHN LAFAYETTE WRIGHT, JR., 9 K * San Angelo, Tex.
HUGH MURPHY YEARWOOD, * X Shreveport, La.
Class Secretary (4).
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JOSEPH THOMAS AINSWORTH, * X, K A Raymond, Miss.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
JESSE WILLIAM AUSTIN, H K * Forest, Miss.
WILLIAM AXELROD, K N Houston, Tex.
FRANK JEWELL BAIRD, * X, i A E New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
GEORGE SPENCER BARNES, * X, K 2 Belioni, Miss.
WALTER POLK BATSON, BK* Sylacauga, Ala.
History of Medicine Society.
WILLIAM PLUMMER BRADBURN, Ml, N S N, B 6 H New Orleans, La.
WILLIAM SMITH BRADLEY, JR., 6 K * Greenville, S. C.
Third Row:
GEORGE HENRY BRANDAU, AKK, AKE Shreveport, La.
Honor Council.
HAL DeVANN BROADHEAD, * X Montgomery, Ala.
History of Medicine Society.
RICHARD HARVEY BUTLER, N 2 N, I X Lexington, Ky.
CLAUDE GROVER CALLENDER, N 2 N. S A E Edwards, Miss.
Fourth Row:
ANDREW JACKSON CARROLL, JR., K *, <i> K 2 . New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree. Tulane University.
JAMES ALLEN CHAMBERLAIN, * X Houston, Tex.
Class President (3); History of Medicine Society.
CHARLES WHITMARSH CRUMPTON, * X, A K E . . . . Minden, La.
Student Body Secretary (2): Honor Council (3); History ofMedicine Society.
WILLIAM GARY CUMBIE, * X Troy, Ala.
Fifth Row:
ARTHUR CLEVELAND DAVIDSON. N S N, A K E . . Greenville, Miss.
VANDA ARTHUR DAVIDSON, JR., 9 K * . Ruston, La.
JOHN WALTER DODSON, JR., N 2 N, 2 A E. . . Hot Springs, Ark.
History of Medicine Society.
SLATER MATHEW DOZIER. * X Chance, Ala.
Sixfh Row:
GUY JENNINGS DUNNING, JR., GK* Linden, Ala.
LELAND PRIDE DURANT, *P2 Milwaukee, Wis.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
Pan-Hellenic Council; Class Secretary (2).
BEN PICKERING EVANS, * X, K A Water Valley, Miss.
History of Medicine Society.
EDGAR LEON FEINBERG, iAK, AEA, r2E .... Ocala, Fla.
B.S. Degree, University of Florida.
History of Medicine Society.
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RICHARD DAVID FIELD, >I. X, 'I' A Shaw, Miss.
GEDDES BROADWELL FLAGS, JR., II K A Gulfport, Miss.
WILLIAM DUMAS FUTCH, G K -I' St. Petersburg, Fla.
JOHN ALBERT GARCIA, -I' P I Austin, Texas
B.A. Degree, University of Texas
Second Row;
GEORGE VICTOR GARDINER, * P £ Lafayette, La.
RICHARD GARRE, 9 K 'I' Amarillo, Tex.
JOHN RICHARD GLOVER, N S N, <!' A 6 Springfield, Tenn.
HENRY CALVIN GUYNES Hearne, Tex.
Third Row:
WINSTON CHURCHILL HEIBNER, 9 K * St. Petersburg, Fla.
FRANK BROOKS HODNETTE, '! X, n K A Atmore, Ala.
WILLIAM IREYS HUNT, <1> X, A T £> Greenville, Miss.
WARREN MAURICE JACOBS, <i>AE New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
CHARLES RAYMOND JARRELL, K A Russell, Ky.
JAMES LAFAYETTE JORDAN, JR., * X, H K A . . . . Huntsville, Ala.
JOHN THEO KARAPHILLIS, <I> P S Tarpon Springs, Fla.
Pan-Hellenic Council; "Hullabaloo" Representative (3).
THEODORE CANEPA KELLER, A K K Jacksonvile, Fla.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
Fifth Row:
MORRIS WARD KILGORE, 9 K *, H £ *, B M . . . Goose Creek, Tex.
JOE HILLIARD KIRBY, JR., N 2 N, * A 8, O A K, K A * Mullins, S. C.
B.S. Degree. Tulane University.
"T" Club; "Jambalaya" Business Manager (3).
HANCKES AUGUST KLEIN, AKK New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.Class Vice-President (2).
WILLIAM WALSH KYLE, N£N, AKE New Orleans, La.
History of Medicine Society.
Sixth Row:
RUDOLPH MATAS LANDRY, N 2 N, A K E . . . . New Orleans, La.
History of Medicine Society.
ATTIE GAINES LEEVES, A E I Tallulah, La.
JOHN JACOB ASTOR LEVY, * P £, £ * E New Orleans, La.
WOODROW WILSON LOVELL, t X Hot Springs, Ark.
History of Medicine Society.
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ARTHUR BAINS LUNIN New York, N. Y.
RALPH LEEVE3 McCARTY, GK* Texarkana, Tex.
History of Medicine Society.
JAMES THOMAS McQUITTY Blainstown, Mo.
B.S. Degree, Centr3l Missouri State Teacliers College.
HARVEY CRAIG MAY, JR., 'I' K i: New Orleans, La.
JAMES COBB MILLS, O K -1' Henderson, N. C.
Second Row:
CHARLES BALDWYN MITCHELL, JR., * X, K A . . . Starkville, Miss.
JOSEPH HENRY MORRIS, AKK Maysville, Ga.
LEE ROY MURPHREE. 6 K * Okolona, Miss.
WILLIAM GEORGE NICHOLS, JR., N S N, A K E, B M Orlando, Fla.
"T'' Club; Class President (4); Boxing (4); Track (3, 4);
Football (I, 2, 3, 4).
RICHARD EDWIN NICHOLSON, N r N Dallas, Tex.
Third Row:
DONALD FENTON OVERDYKE, JR., * X, A K E . . . . Shreveport, La.
CHARLES ARCHLY PATTERSON, <!' X, 2 A E ... Brookhaven, Miss.
FLOYD LUCIUS PENINGER, 9 K + Alexandria, La.
JOE CARLO PIRANIO Dallas, Tex.
WINSTON EVERETTE RILEY, <I> X, S A E Eudora, Ark.
Fourth Row:
EARL WELCH ROBINSON Nash, Okla.History of Medicine Society.
LILLIAN ETHEL (HARRIS) ROBINSON . . Helena, Okla.
A V. I, K K r, * 1! K, X A <l>, 'I- 2
WILLIAM CLICK ROBINSON, N 2 N, S A E Lexington, Ky.
ARNOLD ROYAL, <I> A K Birmingham, Ala.
"T" Club; History of Medicine Society.
JOSEPH VINCENT SCHLOSSER, A K K, B M, A T A New Orleans, La.
History of Medicine Society.
Fifth Row:
WARREN FELIX SERGENT Whitesburg, Ky.
CHARLES RUSSELL SHERMAN Summerdale, Ala.
JACK HAMBLEN SIMMONS, 0K*, HKA Newgulf, Tex.
"Hullabaloo" Representative.
FEDERICO ALBERTO SMITH, JR., <I> I A Tegucigalpa, Hond.
ROBERT NELSON SMITH, JR., 9 K -I', 2 N Mission, Tex.
Sixth Row:
WILLIAM NEWTON VALENTINE, N 2 N, <I> A 9 . . . Kansas City, Mo.
GRANVILLE INMAN WALKER, JR., 9 K *, * F A . . . Hominy, Okla.
JOHN CHILDRESS WALKER, JR., N S N, * A 9 . . . Jackson, Miss.
WILLIAM CHARLES WARNER, * X Grenada, Miss.
WILLIAM REVERE WELLBORN, JR., A K K, 2 A E . . . Elkin, N. C.
Class Secretary (3).
Seventh Row:
WILLIAM RIGGS WHITEHOUSE, 9 K * Cleburne, Tex.
JAMES WISE WIGGINS, T K E Estancia, N. Mex.
JOSEPH LORENZO WILSON, <[> X, A X A . . Colorado Springs, Colo.
RICHARD BRANDON WRIGHT, JR Salisbury, N. C.
HARRY LOOMIS ZENGEL, JR., * P £ New Orleans, La.
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First Row:
ROBERT GLENN ALLEN. '43, 'I' K 2. K * . . . . Pascagoula, Miss.
History of Medicine Society.
WILEY SUTTON ALLISON, JR., '44, >[' .\ Fort Wortti, Tex.
WILLIAM MIMS ALLUMS, '44, 'I> X, K A Slireveport. La.
BERNARD MORDECAI ALTSCHULER, '44, * A K . . . Bayonne, N. J.
intramural Unit Manager.
Second Row:
WALTER JOHNSTON ALVES, '43 Guntersville, Ala.
HARVEY JAY AMSTERDAM, '44, •!> A E, S A M . . . New York, N. Y.
Cotillion Club; Honor Board; Sympiiony Orchestra.
AUGUSTUS WILLIAM ANDERSON, '43, <I> X, A T A . . Hammond, La.
HOMER QUARLES APPLEBY, '44, <!• X, A X A Slaughter, La.
Third Row:
ARTHUR APPLEYARD, JR., '43, 6 K *, A T SJ . . St. Petersburg, Fla.
CHARLES FILSON BECKERT, '43, N v ^ <[, ^ g Gadsden, Ala.
HAROLD LEROY BEDDOE, '43 Tulsa, Okla.
B.S Degree, Tulane University.
History of Medicine Society.
WILLIAM LOUIS BENDEL, JR., '44, K S Monroe, La.
Honor Board.
Fourth Row;
JACK ARTHUR BERGFELD, '43, 6 K *, A T S2 . . New Braunfels, Tex.
History of Medicine Society; Honor Board.
RALPH CHAMBERS BETHEA, '44, N S N Jackson, Miss.
JOSEPH MICHAEL BISTOWISH, JR., '43, A K K, K S New Orleans, La.
"T" Club.
NORMAN ROBERT BLACK, '44, N S N, A T A . . . . Cheyenne, Wyo.
Fifth Row:
BEVERLY BLOOD, '44, AEI Alexandria, La.
JAMES LIVINGSTON BOOTH, '44 Jackson, Miss.
n K A, A K, A E A, n K A, H £ *
MICHAEL EPHREM BOUSTANY, '44, * P S Lafayette, La.
JOHN DURON BROWNING. '44. N S N, H K A . Daytona Beach, Fla.
Sixth Row:
CHARLES JOSEPH BURNHAM, '44, 9 K * Bay Springs, Miss.
MALCOLM BATES BURRIS, '43, 9K* Clinton, Miss.
ARTHUR ANTHONY CAIRE, III, '43, A K K , . . . New Orleans, La.
ARTHUR ADOLPH CALIX, '44, * P £, 2 n New Orleans, La.
Campus Nite; Cotillion Club.
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First Row:
SISMUND CHES5ID, '44, •! A K New York, N. Y.
MARTIN DURALDE CLAIBORNE, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
N ^: N. B e 11
BENAJAH BIBB COBB, '44, (1 K 'I'Tuskegee, Ala.
WAYLAND THOMAS COPPEDGE, JR., '43 . ... Jacksonville, Fla.
.\ 1 X, 1 .V E, * -I', B M
JOEL IRVING CORN, '44, * A K Long Beach, N. Y.
Basketball (I); Glee Club (2)- Baseball (2); Intramural Basketball (3);
Baseball (3); Football (3).
Second Row;
VINCENT PAUL C0R50, '44 Miami, Fla.
B.S. Degree, University of Florida.
JOSEPH JAMES CREELY, '44 New Orleans, La.
GEORGE (deLEON) CUELLAR, '44, '1> P S Miami, Fla.
DURANT OSMOND DABBS, JR., '44, N I N Gulfport, Miss.
CHARLES RAY DAUNIS, '43, '1- I' 1 Westwego, La.
Third Row:
PAUL McMlLLIAN DAVIS, JR., '43, * X R"'*"". La.
WILLIAM DUNCAN DAVIS, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
fi K +, '!• K 2, * B K
History of Medicine Society; Spectators.
EDWARD FRANK DOMBROWSKY, '44 Miami, Fla.
GEORGE DORFMAN, '44, * 4 E, S A M New Britain, Conn.
JAMES LOVE DUNAGIN, '43, GK* Decatur, Miss.
Fourth Row;
ARTHUR WILLIAM ECKHOUS, '44, * A K, K N New York, N. Y.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society.
JOSHUA LEROY EDWARDS, '43, N 2 N, K A . . . .Lake City, Fla.
History of Medicine Society.
ROBERT SMITH ELLIS, '44, * X, K 2, T 1 E, A E A . . Drew, Miss.
KENNETH VICTOR EVERTS, 44, N S N, 2 A E . . .Lake Worth, Fla.
MARIE LOUISE EYRICH, '44 Natchez, Miss.
Fiftn Row:
JOHN WILLIAM FAULK, JR., '44, <1> X. K 2 Crowley, La.
GEORGE ECKEL FELKNOR, JR., '43, N £ N, A T 2 . .Meridian, Miss.
B.A. Degree, Maryville College.
History of Medicine Society.
JULIUS FINKELSTEIN, '44, * A K New Orleans, La.
MERVIN EDWARD FISCHMAN, '44 Irvington, N. J.
ISRAEL FISHER, '43, * A K, K N Magee, Miss.
Sixth Row:
WILLIAM DAKIN FITZGERALD, '43 Gkolona, Miss.
eK*, AXA, AEAClass Vice-President (2).
WALTER FRANKLIN FRIEDLAND, '44, T E <S . . . .Hackensack, N. J.
JOSEPH FRANCIS GALE, '43, 6 K *. * T A .... Chillicothe, Mo.
History of Medicine Society.
J. T. GARREN, JR., '43, SK* Turnersville, Tex.
BROOX CLEVELAND GARRETT, JR., '44, * X, * A 9 .Shreveport, La.
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First Row:
MAURICE WESLEY GELDERT, JR., '43, •! I' I , . . . New Orloons, La.
Varsity Boxing (3, 4).
JOSEPH ALLEN GIBSON, '43, n K 'I', !• K 1 . . . New Orleans, La.
PLACIDO OSVALDO GONZALEZ, '44, •!I ,\ San Juan, P. R,
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN GOSRELL, '44, 'l> .\, i T Tulsa, Okla.
HARRY BERTRAND GREENBERG, '43, 'I' 4 PI, Z li 'I' , New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
JOSEPH VINCENT GREGORATTI, '44, A K K, 2 n . . . Gretna, La.
JERRY BOMAR GWIN, '43, i\ i; i\, <I> A 9 Ada, Okla.
Hisiory of Medicine Society.
LEE EDWYN HALE, '43, <l> X Lubbock, Tex.
RICHARD GLENN HAMILL, '43 Las Cruces, N. Mex.
L0NG5TREET CAVETT HAMILTON, '44 Jackson, Miss.
<i. X, i X, A K, >i> H :;, A E A
B. S. Degree, Millsaps College.
Third Row:
MARTIN BATES HARTHCOCK, JR., '44, N S N, H K A Clarksdale, Miss.
DARYL PRESTON HARVEY, '43, '!> X, K A Glasgow, Ky.
JACK ROSS HAYS, '43, O K <l' Brady, Tex.
WILLARD CLIFTON HEARIN. JR., '44, K A Greenville, S. C.
JAMES JOHNSTON HICKS, '44, * X, 2 A E Enterprise, Ala.
Fourth Row:
JAMES KARR HINTON, JR., '44, N S N, E X . . . . Collierville, Tenn.
JEROME BYRON HIRSCH, JR., '43, <I> A E, Z B T . . Greenville, Miss.
CURTIS RAY HOUSE, '43, A K K Naples, Fla.
ROY EUGENE HUGHES, II, '44, A K K Gainesville, Tex.
MARION WEST HURT, '43, G K * Mayfield, Ky.
Fifth Row:
ALFRED QUINN HYDE, '43, N2N Long Leaf, La.
GORMAN JAFFE. '44, $ A K New York, N. Y.
JEROME BERTRAM KATZ, '44, <I> A E, Z B T . . . . New Orleans, La.
History of Medicine Society.
LEONARD KENNEDY KNAPP, '44, N 2 N, A T A . . . Lake Charles, La.
NATHAN CURTISS LaFLEUR, '44 Opelousas, La.
Sixth Row:
CHARLES SPURGEON LANE, JR., '44, <l> S, K A . . Hattiesburg, Miss.
RICHARD BENNETT LANGFORD, '44, * X, * A 9 . . Shreveport, La.
HENRY LAURENS, JR., '44, N 2 N, A *, A E A . . New Orleans, La.
JOHN LAURENS, II., '44 New Orleans, La.
N S N, A -I-, <J> B K, A E A
MADISON JOHNSON LEE, JR., '44, N S N, B 9 H . . . Danville, Ky.
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First Row:
WILLIAM LEON, '43, * A K, K N, B M . . . . . .New Orleans, La.
History of Medicine Society.
FRANK HENRY LINDEMAN, JR., '43, N S N, * A Leesburg, Fla.
History of Medicine Society; University Theatre.
ALBERT WAYNE MAGNITZKY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club- International Relations Club; Symphony Orchestra;
Y. M. C. A.
MEREDITH MALLORY, JR., '44, K *, X * Orlando, Fla.
GEORGE CHARLES MANNING, JR., 44 Maplewood, N. J.
(I K *, .\ T S!, B M
Second Row:
JAMES CLAY MARTIN, JR., '44, K * Weatherford, Tex.
LOUIS MAYER. JR., '43 Baton Rouge, La.
GEORGE THEODORE MELLINGER, '43, A K K, K S . New Orleans, La.
CHARLES VACCARO MENENDEZ, '43, A K K .... New Orleans, La.
JAMES WRIGHT MERRITT, JR., '44, <! X, * A 8 . . . .Colquitt, Ga.
Third Row;
WILLIAM CHARLES MILLER, '44, A K K Abbeville, La.
HARVEY HAROLD MINTZ, '44, * A E, Z B T . . . .Spring Hill, Ala.
Giendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations
Club; "T" Club.
STANLEY ROBERT MINTZ, '44, <t> A E, 2 A M, B M . . .Monroe, La.
JAMES URBAN MORRISON, JR., '44, K * Shreveport, La.
LEO LAWRENCE NASTA5I, '44 New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
THOMAS VERNON NICHOLS, JR. '44, N S N, * A 8 .Canton, Miss.
White Elephants; Y. M. C. A.
GUY COLEMAN OSWALT, '44, X 2 \, <I> T A Mobile, Ala.
JOHN WILLIAM OVERSTREET, JR., '43 Starkvllle, Miss.
N Z N. K AHistory of Medicine Society.
RAY TIM PARMLEY, '44, 0K1' Electra, Tex.
JOHN YOUNG PEARCE. '43, N 2 N Bellinger, Tex.
History of Medicine Society.
Fifth Row:
CHARLES HUBERT PETTEWAY, '43, * X, H K A . . . .Lakeland, Fla.
FRANK MARION PHILLIPPI, JR., '43, * X, 2 X Camden, Ala.
ERNEST LEONARD POSEY, '44, N 2 N, 2 A E Jackson, Miss.
WALTER DUSON PRESLEY. '44. K * El Campo, Tex.
JAMES EDWARD PRIDGEN, '43, N 2 N, 2 A E Cuero, Tex.
Sixth Row:
CHARLES STAVAULL PR0S5ER. JR., '44, N 2 N, 2 X .Alexandria, La.
RAY CLINT PRUIT, '44 Lake Charles, La.
FRANK PUINONES-JIMENEZ, '44 San Juan, P. R.
History of Medicine Society.
WILLIAM PAUL RAMEY, '44, N 2 N, A T fl Tampa, Fla.
WILLIAM RAWLINGS, '43, AKK Sandersville, Ga.
Student Body Secretary (2).
Seventh Row:
ANNE MAY REAGAN, '43, A E I Tulsa, Okla.
PAUL BERNARD REASER, '43 New Orleans, La.
B.S. Degree, Tulane University.
HAROLD REDD, JR., '44, N2N, ATfl Lexington, Ky.
HAROLD LEON ROSEN, '44, * A K New York. N. Y.
Baseball; Football.
RAPHAEL ROSS, JR., '44, N 2 N, * A 8 New Orleans, La.
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First Row:
EUGENE CHARLES ST. MARTIN, '44. •!• X, X A K . . . .Houma, La.
GEORGE THEODORE SCHNEIDER, '44 Now Orleans, La.
N i; N, A 'I' A, K A '[', 'I' 'l>
Band; Sreenbackers; Honor Board; Intramural Council; Thirteen Club;
T. U.' R. K.; Y. M. C. A.; Class Vice-President (I), Secretary (2); Var-
sity Tennis (2, 3).
ALBERT BARNETT SCHONBRUN, '44, * A E, 2 A M . . ,Tampa, Fla.
Glendy Burl<e Literary and Debating Society.
VIRGINIA SHIPMAN, '43, A E I Bartlesville, Okia,
FELIX ALFRED SIEGMAN, '44, * A K Brooklyn, N. Y.
Second Row:
UCA FRANCES SIMMS, '43, A E I Tulsa, Okla.
JAMES JAY SLAUGENHOP, '44, K * Vernon, Texas
JACK pUINBY SLOAN, '44, N 2 N, n K A Lakeland, Fla.
Greenbackers, White Elephants.
SAMUEL OSCAR SMELSEY, '44, 9 K * San Antonio, Texas
WILLIAM LAMAR SMITH, '43, <I> X, B 9 H Wetumpka, Ala.
Third Row:
ANTHONY JOHN SPOTO, '43 Tampa, Fla.
WILLIAM BATTE STANTON, '44, <1> X Fort Smith, Ark.
SOL BAER STERN, JR., '44, <f' A E, S A M New Orleans, La.
History of Medicine Society.
GEORGE BRUNUS STEWART, '44 Carriers, Miss.
B.A. Degree, Mississippi Southern College.
HORACE HENRY STOVALL, '43, A K K, 2 H . . . . New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
ALVIN WEIL STRAUSS, JR., '43, * A E, Z B T . . . Little Rock, Ark.
"T" Club.
MARGARET ESTELLE STUNTZ, '43, A E I St. Petersburg, Fla.
JAMES PAUL SWEARINGEN. '43, I- X, <I> A 9 . . . . Shreveport, La.
CAROLYNN DOWNS TALLEY, '43, A E I Dallas, Texas
CHARLES DANIEL TAYLOR, JR., '43 Pass Christian. Miss.
X 2 N, * A 9History of Medicine Society.
Fifth Row:
PERRY KING THOMAS, JR., '43, X 2 X, * A 8 Tupelo, Miss.
CONE JOHNSON THOMPSON, JR., '43, •! X, A T A . . . Tyler, Texas
NORMAN WENDELL TODD, '44, 9 K * Hickory Flat, Miss.
DOUGLAS PAUL TORRE, '43, A T A, <I> B K .... New Orleans, La.
MOTTRAM PETER TORRE, '43, ATA New Orleans, La,
Sixth Row;
WALTER JACQUES TRAUTMAN, JR., '43, * T . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Dartmouth College.
History of Medicine Society.
LOUIS IRA TYLER, JR., '43, 9 K *, * K 2 Baton Rouge, La.
History of Medicine Society.
EDMUND SEYMOUR UTKOV, '44 New York, N. Y.
DAVID HUGH YARN, JR., '44, <i> X Fort Meade, Fla.
ROBERT BRUCE WALLACE, JR., '43, N 2 N, A K E . Alexandria, La.
Seventh Row:
DAVID WEINSTEIN, '43, Z B T St. Augustine, Fla.
"T" Club.
MORTIMER SAMUEL WEINSTEIN, '43, 4> A E . . . . New York, N. Y.
CAREY CLAYTON WOMBLE, JR., '43, * A 9 ... . New Orleans, La.
AH YET WONG, '44 Hilo, Hawaii
RICHARD McDonnell woodruff, '44, a K K . New Orleans, La.
Band {I, 2, 3, 4); Symphony Orchestra (I, 2. 3, 4).
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Second Row: T. Keller, L. Marcus, J. Packer, L. Robinson, A. Royal, E. Wagner
OFFICERS
JAMES M. PACKER
ROBERT BALL Secretary
MEMBERS
Alpha Kappa Kappa Phi Chi Phi Rho Sigma
A. C. Hollister J. T. Ainsworth Leiand P. Durante
T. C. Keller Elisha J. Cain, Jr. John A. Garcia
Nu Sigma Nu phi Delta Epsilon Theta Kappa Psi
J. W. Dodson E. L. Wagner Robert C. Ball
James M. Packer Julian Wiener
Phi Lambda Kappa
Leon Marcus
Arnold Royal
Lewis S. Robinson, Jr.
MeSUuil Pan-tJielU4^4JC Qo'444ix>d
M/MOMICRON CHAPTER
Professional Medical Fraternity. Eastern Founded at University of Vermont in 1889; Soutliern at Louisville MedicalCollege, 1894; Consolidated, 1905. Established at Tulane in 1902. Sixty-five Active Chapters. Colors: Olive Green
and White. Flower: Lily of the Valley
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
George E. P. Barnes, M.D.Charles C. Bass, M.D.W. R. Brewster, M.D.Eugene Countiss, M.D.William Douglas, M.D.William Ehlert, M.D.E. D. Fenner, M.D.A. V. Friedrichs, M.D.
Mims Gage, M.D.Thomas A. Glass, M.D.John T. Halsey, M.D.William H. Harris, M.D.Chaille Jamison, M.D.Robert C. Kelleher, M.D.H. W. Kostmayer, M.D.Edwin H. Lawson, M.D.
Francis E. LeJeune, M.D.George King Logan. M.D.Randolph Lyons, M.D.H. R. Mahorner. M.D.John Menville, M.D.Leon Menville, M.D.Hilllard Miller, M.D.Ruble Moor, M.D.
Neal Owens, M.D.Frank Ramsay, M.D.Spears Randall, M.D,Robert Teague, M.D.Perry Thomas, M.D.P. J. Thomas. M.D.William F. Thomas, M.D.Roy H. Turner, M.D.Willard R. WIrth, M.D.
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
First Row
Joseph T. Ainsworth '42
Wiley S. Allison '44
William M. Allums '44
Augustus Anderson '43
Homer Appleby '44
Frank J. Baird '42
George S. Barnes '42
Robert T. Bonner '41
Harold Broadhead '42
Elisha J. Cain, Jr '41
J. Allen Chamberlain '42
Second Row
Charles Crumpton '42
Harold Dark '41
McMillan Davis '43
Robert Ellis '44
Ben P. Evans '42
William Faulk '44
Richard D. Field '42
Broox Garrett '44
Grant Goldenstar '41
Ben F. Gorrell '44
Angus Grace '41
Third Row
Lee Hale '43
Longstreet Hamilton '44
Daryl Harvey '.. . .
'43
James Hicks '44
William 1. Hunt '42
Willis Jondahl '41
James L. Jordan '42
C. Lane '44
Richard Langford '44
Jim Lauderdale '41
E. B. Lokey '41
Fourth Row
John W. Long . . . .'41
James Lopez '41
Woodrow Lovell '42
Dan Mcllvoy '41
John McLeod '41
James Merritt '44
Charles B. Mitchell '42
Frank Moore '41
Carl S. Nadler ^41
Dan Overdyke '42
Charles Patterson '42
Fifth Row
Charles Petteway '43
Frank Phllllppi '43
Alton R. Prult '41
Fred Rehfeldt '41
W. E. Riley '42
Gwin Robbins '41
Eugene St. Martin '44
Jack Scott '41
McHugh Simmons '41
William Smith '43
William Stanton '41
Francis Stone '41
Sixth Row
"Orville Stone '41
Paul Swearingen '43
James Swindle '41
John Thomas '41
Cane Thompson, Jr '43
William P. TIce '41
Harry Tiller '41
David Varn '44
Samuel Williams '41
Joseph Wilson '42
W. Charles Worner '42
H. Murphy Yearwood '41
Not in Panel
John Bennett '43
Hugh Lee Boyd '44
George Burson '44
Joseph B. Callahan '42
Jesse Colley '44
James Crabtree '43
Larry C. Delambre '42
Robert Dyer '44
Ted Everett '44
Walter Friday '43
George Gatouro '43
James Gilbert '43
Frank Gooch '43
Keller Griffin '44
Frank Hudgins '44
Henrv Hudson '41
Charles Hunt '42
Albert KImbriel '44
James Meadows '44
Gordon Nix '44
Marcel Patterson '41
John G. Riddler '43
Edwin Shappard '44
Knox Tate '43
August Turner '44
William Virgin '42
HInton Waters '42
Farrell Whitman "44
Roy Young '43
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ALPHA BETA CHAPTER
Founded at Dartmouth College In 1888. Established at Tulane in 1903. 61 Active Chapters. Colors:
Emerald and White. Flower: White Rose. Professional Fraternity.
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
Dr. Oscar W. Bethea
Dr. William P. Bradburn. Jr.
Dr. Joseph E. Brlerre
Dr. Donovan C. BrowneDr. James C. ColeDr. Conrad G. Collins
Dr. Herman B. Gessner (Emeritus)
Dr. Lloyd J. HanckesDr. John S. Herring
Dr. Charles S. Holbrook Dr. Carl F. MooreDr. Edward L. King Dr. Harry D. Morris
Dr. Charles L. Landfrled Dr. Emile F. NaefDr. Joseph D. Landry Dr. Gran V. Prejean
Dr. Joseph H. Larose, Jr. Dr. Wilbur C. Smith
Dr. Edward L. Levert Dr. Paul T. Talbot
Dr. Ernest S. Lewis Dr. Richard W. Vincent
Dr. Frank L. Loria Dr. Theodore A. WattersDr. Morell W. Miller Dr. Robert A. Wise
First Row
J. M. Bistowish '43
R. J. Black '41
George Brandau '42
Arthur Caire '43
J. T. Davis, Jr '41
C. J. Gulotta '41
A. C. Hollister '41
Curtis House '43
J. T. F. Barwick '43
Grant Begley '44
R. H. Corales |42
Bearden Cunningham '44
Stuart De Lee '42
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
Second Row
Roy Hughes '44
Theodore Keller '42
Hanckes Klein '42
J, G. L. Lester '41
Theodore Mellinger '43
Charles Miller '44
Joseph H. Morris '42
Francis Nicholson '41
NOT IN PANEL
Davis Laboiusse '44
J. P. Melvin '42
James Mullins '42
Claude Pasquier '43
Charles Rich '44
Third Row
Robert Rawdon '41
William Rawlings '43
H. Guy Riche '41
J. A. Risser '41
J. V. Schlosser '42
Horace Stovall '43
Arthur Tedford '41
Frank Tugwell '41
William Wellborn '42
Charles Sherman '44
Gordon Soileau '44
Herbert Webb '43
John G. Wafer '43
AlfiUa Kofi/pxi KofifUji
PI CHAPTERProfessional Medical Fraternity. Founded at Medical College of Virginia In Year of 1879. Established at Tulane
In 1904. Thirty-one Active Chapters. Colors: Gold and Green. Flower: Red Rose.
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
Dr. J. N. Ane Or P. G. Lacroix
Dr. R. H. Alldredge Dr. P. A. McllhennyDr. Robert Bernhard Dr. H. E. MenageDr. Charles L. Brown Dr. J. W. MyersDr. Earl Z. Brown Dr W. H. Perkins
Dr. W. R. Buffington Or J. M. RamageDr. W. W. Butterworth (Emeritus) Dr. J. W. ReddockDr. J. A. Colclough Dr. A. F. ReedDr. A. R. Crebbin Dr. P. W. RenkenDr. W. H. Gillentine Dr H. H. Russell
Dr. F. J. Kinberger Dr J. T. Sanders
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
First Row
Robert G. Allen '42
Arthur Appleyard '43
J. W, Austin '43
R. B. Austin '41
Walter Batson '42
Jack Bergfeld '43
Griff Bilbro '41
W. S. Bradley '42
Charles Burnham '44
Malcolm Burris "43
A. J. Carroll '42
Ben Cobb '44
E. Aubrey Cox '41
Robert C. Ball '42
Robert Carsley '42
Robert Ferguson '43
Second Row
V. A. Davidson .'42
William D. Davis '43
James Dunnegan '43
Guy Dunning "42
A. A. Enzor "41
Dakin Fitzgerald '43
Bill Futch '42
Joseph Gale '43
Richard Garre '42
J. T. Garren '43
Joseph Gibson '43
Jack Hays '43
W. C. Heibner '42
Third Row
Marion Hurt '43
Charles Kessler '41
Morris Kllgore '42
Marvin N. Lymberis '41
Leeves McCarty '42
Meredith Mallory '44
George Manning '44
J. C. Martin '44
Robert J. Meade '41
J. V. Morrison '44
Lee Roy Murphree '42
Ray Parmalee '44
Floyd Penninger '42
Not in Panel
David Greenlees '44
Jesse Henderson '44
Elton McAmIs '43
Charles H. Savage . . . _'43
Donald Thibodaux '44
Joe Wark '42
Fouri-h Row
Walter Presley '44
A. J. Richardson. Jr '41
L. S. Robinson, Jr. '41
Jack Simons '42
James Jay Slaughenhop '44
Sam Smelsey '44
R. N. Smith 42Norman Todd '44
John Tribie '41
Louis Tyler '43
A. L. Walker '42
Bill Whitehouse "42
Jack L. Wright '41
Charles Wilson '42
C. H. Workman, Jr '41
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BETA IOTA
Professional Medical Fraternity. Founded at University of Michigan in 1882. Established at Tulane i
1910. Forty Active Chapters. Colors: Wine and White. Flower: Red Carnation.
Dr. John J. ArchlnardDr Philip J. BayonDr. Edgar Burns
Dr. Octave C. CassegrainDr. John S. CouretDr. Charles Craig (Emeritus)
Dr. Charles DuvalDr. H. Echols
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
Dr. Ralph G. GreenleeDr. Irving Hardesty (Emeritus)
Dr George HardinDr Warren H. HebertDr. Clement R. JonesDr. Philip H. JonesDr. Lucien LandryDr. Frank LockDr. Merier G. LynchDr Rudolph Matas (Emeritus)
Dr. Alton OchsnerDr. Albert B. Pitkin
Dr. John G. Pratt
Dr. Ambrose H. StorckDr. Martin T. Van StuddifordDr. Richard P. Vieth
Dr. E. Garland WallsDr. John Weed
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
First RowSam C. Atkinson. Jr '41
Charles Beckert '43
James C. Belk '41
Ralph Bethea '44
Norman R. Black '44
William P. Bradburn, III '42
Edward S. Bres. Jr '41
John Browning '44
Richard H. Butler '42
Claude G. Callender '42
Duralde Claiborne '44
Jason Collins '41
Second RowW. P. Coppedge, Jr '43
Durant Dabbs '44
Arthur Davison '43
John W. Dodson, Jr '42
E. W. Edwards '43
Kenneth V. Everts |44
George Felknor '43
Robert W. Forsythe '41
John P. Glover '42
Jerry B. Gwin '43
Elmer J. Harris '41
Martin B. Harthcock '44
Third RowKarr Hinton '44
Quinn Hyde '43
James H. Johnston . .'41
Joseph H. Kirby '42
Leonard K. Knapp '44
William Kyle '42
Rudolf M. Landry '42
Henry Laurens '44
John Laurens '44
Madison Lee. Jr '44
Frank Lindeman '43
Jack C. McCurdy '41
John F. McKenney, Jr '41
Fourth RowWilliam G. Mason '41
Arthur Miller, Jr '41
Vernon Nichols '44
William G. Nichols, Jr '42
Richard E. Nicholson '42
Guy C. Ostwalt '44
John W. Overstreet '43
James M. Packer '41
John Y. Pearce '43
Ernest L. Posey '44
James Pndgen ... . .... '43
Charles Prosser '44
Paul W. Ramey . .'44
Fifth RowHarold ReddWilliam C. Robinson .
Ralph Ross, Jr. ...George Schneider - . .
Jack P. Sloan
'44
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'44
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James M. Sutton '41
C. D. Taylor '43
P. K. Thomas '43
William N. Valentine '42
John C. Walker '42
Arthur J. Wallace '41
R Bruce Wallace '43
Arthur G. Williams '41
Not in Panel
Thomas H. Baker '42
Arthur Davis '42
Stanford H. Hartmann '42
Melvin R. McCaskill '44
Joseph R. Mighell III '44
Henry H. Tiff, III '42
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DELTA OMICRON ALPHA CHAPTER
Professional Medical Fraternity. Founded at Northwestern Medical School in 1890. Established at
Tulane in 1918. 36 Active Chapters. Colors: Scarlet and Gold.
Sidney Bliss, M.D.
Roy E. De la Houssaye, M.D.
Hugo T. Englehardt, M.D.
John B. Gooch, M.D.
Carl Cranberry, M.D.
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
S. Hobson, M.D.
Lloyd J. Kuhn, M.D.
Jacques A. Magne, M.D.
Anees Mogabgab, M.D.
Marvin Smith, M.D.
R. M. Street, M.D.
Robert A. Strong, M.D.
William A. Wagner, M.D.
Julius M. Wallner, M.D.
First Row
Michael Boustany '44
Louis Ray Cabiran '41
Art Calix '44
George Cuellar '44
Charles Daunis '43
Second Row
Leiand P. Durante '42
John Albert Garcia '42
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
George V. Gardiner '42
Maurice W. Geldert '43
John Theo Karaphillis '42
Third Row
John J. A. Levy '42
Theodore F. Treating '41
Frederick A. Wild, Jr '41
Richard Wright '42
Harry L. Zengel, Jr '42
Not in Panel
Jack Corbitt '44
Harold Morris '43
Raphael Nieto '44
Pedro A. Suau Perez '42
Victor E. Tedesco '42
Johnson Lee Turnage '42
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Professional Medica F raternity. Founded at Cornell University In 1904. Es+c bllshed at Tulane In;
1918. 53 Active Chapters. Colors: Purple and White. Flower : Hyacinth.
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
Dr. Emile B och Dr. Allen Goldman Dr. Paul L Marks
Dr. Irving S Glassbe rg Dr. Julian Graubath Dr. Harry Meyer
Dr. Abe So den Dr. Louis K. Levy
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
Dr. Melvln D. Stelner
First Row Second Row Third Row
Harvey Amsterdam . . . .'44 Jerome HIrsch .
'43 Sol Stern ... '44
Gilbert Balkin . . . . . . '41 Warren Jacobs
Jerome Katz
Harvey Mintz
.'42
.'44
.'44
Alvln Strauss
E L. Wagner . .
... '43
'41. .'41
George Dorfman . . . . .'44 Mortimer Welnstein ... '43
Harold Ginsberg . . .
Harold Greenberg . .
. .'41
. .'43
Stanley MIntz
Albert Schonbrun
.'44
.'44
Isadore Wiener '41
Victor Witten . . .'41
NOT IN PANEL
Harold Albert . . . .. .
'44 Melvln Rosenthal ,'44 Harry Wagenhelm . . .
'43
Willard Marmelzat . .
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Julian Wiener . . .'42
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Professional Medical Fraternity. Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1907. Established at
Tulane in 1910. 24 Active Chapters. Colors: Blue and White. Flower: Century Plant.
FRAT RES IN FACULTATE
Dr. Sidney Jacobs
Dr. Isadore Robbins
Dr. J. D. Russ
Dr. B. B. Weinstein
First Row
Bernard M. Altschuler '44
Signnund Chessid '44
Joel I. Corn '44
Arthur W. Eckhous '44
Julius Finklestein '44
Israel Fisher '43
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
Second Row
Irving S. Fox '41
Harold R. Goldfarb '41
Gorman Jaffe '44
William Leon '43
Leon Marcus '41
Seymour M. Miller '41
Third Row
Arnold Royal
Morris Schapiro
Felix Seigman
Milton Turner
Edward Utkov
'42
'4!
'44
'41
'44
Not in Panel
Edwin Ben Groner '43 Robert Picard '44 ing Sheen '44
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MU CHAPTER
Founded at University of Michigan in 1890. Established at Tulane In 1919. 24 Active Chapters.
Colors: Black, White. Green. Flower: White Carnation. Professional Fraternity.
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
Dr. Wilhelmina Bacher
Dr. Marie Dees-Mattlngly
Dr. Grace Goldsmith
Dr. Louise Ireland-Frey
Dr. Maud Loeber
Dr. Georglana von Longeoman
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
First Row
Hermeiinda Cambra '41
Margery Goldberg '4!
Violet Halfpenny '4!
Marianne Hood '41
Attie Gaines Leeves '42
Anne Reagan '43
Second Row
Lillian Harris Robenson
Virginia Shipnnan . . .
Uca SImms
Margaret Stuntz . . .
Carolyn Talley ....
'42
'43
'43
'43
'43
Not in Panel
Ruth Ga-cia Healy '42
Sara Griffin Mills '42
Trinidad Ramos '42
^IpJtXl Cfli4lo4t 9oid.
We believe in the tenets of abiding truth which is
the guiding star of our Order. We believe in the
helping hand which Is the bar which binds us In our
calling. We believe in the unity of service to one
another which lends to the weary a word of cheer, to
the poor a portion of our share, to the weak a need
of pity, to the stricken a voice of comfort, to the old
a nnemory of youth, and to the wayfarer a help along
to the journey's end. Our emblem will always be an
inspiration to duty, remembering it stands for ex-
cellence in all things, purity of purpose and honesty
of method and effort, with the blessing of an AlmaMater upon each who bears our badge of honor.
May our lives lie among the stars which light the wayto the great mystery, and may we so live that whenwe reach the end of the road we may find the veil,
which parted leads to the heights of everlasting peace.
Sic ad Astra!
STARS AND BARS CHAPTER
(To be worthy to serve the suffering)
OFFICERS
DR. LLOYD HANCKES President DR. ALTON OCHSNER Counsellor
DR EARL ZOLLICOFFER BROWNE Vice-President DR. MICHAEL DE BAKEY Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS ELECTED FROM CLASS OF 194!
First Row
Harold Samuel Ginsberg
Joe Albert Risser
James Cooley Belk Louis Ray Cabiran James Harvey Johnston, Jr.
Samuel Gwin Robbins
Second RowJohn Bowles Trible Arthur J. Wallace, Jr. Victor Herbert WItten
HONORARY MEMBERS
DR. MAXWELL LAPHAM, Dean . . Tulane School of Medicine DR. HAROLD CUMMINS . Professor of Microscopic Anatomy
FACULTY MEMBER
DR. EUGENE LeJEUNE . . . Professor of Oto-Laryngology
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iti^iii^A Junior-Senior Interfrafernity Honor Society for the maintenance of high standards
in the Medical School. Founded at Tulane in 1921.
OFFICERS
HARRY C. TILLER .... President
SAMUEL GWIN ROBBINS . Vice-President
WILLIAM GRAY MASON Secretary
JASON HAYDEL COLLINS Treasurer
MEMBERS
First Row
John Curtis Asher Jason Haydel Collins Robert Wallace Forsythe
Richard Baker Austin, Jr Emelious Aubrey Cox James Frank Giadney. Jr.
Ellsha Judkins Cain. Jr.
Second Row
James Harvey Johnston, Jr.
Willis Holder Jondahl William Gray Mason James Malcolm Packer
John Wade Long Carl Seepe Nadler, Jr. Joe Albert Risser
Marvin Nicholas Lymberi
Third Row
Samuel Gwin Robbins
Elbert Joque Soskis Harry Corbett Tiller Arthur G. Williams. Jr.
Orville Patten Stone John Bowles Trlble
Arthur J. Wallace. Jr.
Not in Panel
Henry Comfort Hudson
Walter Samuel Williams
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Member of the American Association of History of Medicine. Purpose: To unassumingly indulge In articulate
thought on the history of medicine for the mutual profit and pleasure of the membership. To foster scholarship,
and stimulate the maintenance of the finer tradition of the humanities In medicine.
OFFICERS
R. M. LANDRYL. R. MURPHREE
President
Vice-President
C. M. WILSONJ. WIENER .
W. J. TRAUTMAN Treasurer
Secretary
Corresponding Secretary
Dr. A. E. Fossier
Dr. C C. Bass
Dr. Elizabeth Bass
Dr. C. G. Collins
Dr. tHarold CumminsDr. E. C. Faust
R S. Allen
W. P. Batson
J. W. DodsonJ. L. Edwards
R. W. Landry
W, Leon
F. C. Rehfeldt
E. W. Robinson
T. H. Baker
R. C. Ball
J. T. Barwick
G. F. Begtey
H. L. BeddoeJ. A. Bergfeld
E. L. FeenbergG. E. Felknor
F. H. LindemanW. W. Lovell
A. Royal
J. V. Schlosser
E. W. EdwardsE. B. Ferguson
P. P. Gilchrist
Dr. Maxwell LaphamMarie Louise Marshal
Dr. H. S. MayersonDr R. S. Munger
HONORARY MEMBERSDr. Rudolph Mates
FRATRES IN FACULTATEDr. J. H. MusserDr. Alton OchsnerDr. I. L. RobbinsMiss Alice Rogers
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
First RowH. BroadheadR. H. Butler
A A. Caire
C. G. Callender
Second RowW. D. Futch J. R. Glover
J. F. Gale J. B, Gwin
Third RowM. N. Lymberis L. R. MurphreeR. L. McCarty W. G. Nichols
Fourth RowJ. H. Simons W. J. Trautman
C. D. Taylor J. B. Trible
Not In Panel
G. M. Martin J. G. Riddler
H. hi. Morris C. H. SavageM. Patterson H. H. Tift
Dr. H. E. Sigrist
J. A. ChamberlainC. W. Crumpton
W. C. HeibnerW. I. Hunt
R. E. Nicholson
J. W. Overstreet
L. I. Tyler
W. N. Valentine
S. A. Trufant
H. H. WagenheimL. Whifecloud
Dr. Willie SawatzDr. E. P. ThomasDr. Roy H. Turner
Dr. B. B. Weinstein
W. P. Davis
W. W. Kyle
C. A. Patterson
J. Y. Pearce
G. I. WalkerJ. C. Walker
J. WienerJ. L. Wilson
M. M. Zlskind
cMntoA^f, 0^ MedicUte BooLetif,
LEFT TO RIGHTr CARL DAILEY, WILLIAM WESTERFIELD, PHIL TRICE, AND MOREAUX JUMONVILLE
OFFICERS OF THE CLHSESSTUDENT BODY
CARL F. DAILEY President
WILLIAM P. WRIGHT Vice-President
EDWARD D. FINLEY Secretary-Treasurer
SENIOR CLASS
WILLIAM WESTERFIELD President
MAX MORELOCK Vice-President
NAUMAN SCOTT Secretary-Treasurer
JUNIOR CLASS
PHIL TRICE President
ROBERTINE RHYMES Vice-President
JAMES WILKINSON Secretary-Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASS
MOREAU JUMONVILLE President
ROBERT OLIVER Vice-President
JAMES ERWIN Secretary-Treasurer
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ROBERT A. PEIRCE
Business Manager
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First Row: J. Anthony, D. Becker, T. Bell, F. Bronfin.
Second Row; M. HIckey, F. Lob, G. Matthews, J. Miller.
Third Row: M. Monroe, M. Morelock, B. Oppenhelm, A. Ralston.
Fourth Row: L. Rosenson, K. Saloom, W, Stein, W. Wester-field, S. Wright.
GEORGE A. WILSON, Faculty Advisor
BOARD OF EDITORS
LEONARD H. ROSENSON Editor-in-Chief
D. HANLIN BECKER Civil Law Editor
W. W. WESTERFIELD, JR Statutory Interpretation Editor
FRED BRONFIN Book Review Editor
A. E. RALSTON, JR Secretary
FERDINAND M. LOB Index Editor
SIDNEY WRIGHT Index Editor
John Wood Anthony George B. Matthews Bernard K. OppenheimThomas O. Bell Joseph Bayard Miller Kaliste J. Saloom, Jr.
Maunsel White Hickey Malcolm W. Monroe William Stein, Jr.
Max M. Morelock
ROBERT A. PEIRCE Business Manager-
The Tulane Law Review is a legal periodical, published quarterly by the;
faculty and students of the College of Law. It is devoted to Civil Law,,
Comparative Law, and Statutory Interpretation. The Board of Editors is.
composed of honor students in the Junior and Senior classes of the College..
Their function is to comment upon various phases of the law as well as recent-
decisions of the courts. They are assisted by a Board of Alumni Editors, ai
Board of Advisory Editors and a staff of Contributing Editors who represent:
the highest type of lawyers and legal scholars in this country and throughout;-
the world.
The Board of Editors pride themselves upon their use of the comparativemethod of legal research, believing that to reveal the praiseworthy qualities
as well as the shortcomings of different systems of law is an effective checkupon tendencies to accept any one system as immutable.
Although most of the material published In the Review Is written by mem-bers of the Board, its pages are open to all contributions which meet its
standards of scholarship, research and literary style. In addlton to thestudent material, the Review also contains articles of interest written bymembers of the legal profession.
Since its foundation in 1929 as the successor to the Southern Law Quar-terly, the Tulane Law Review has become recognized in the United Statesand abroad as a leading journal of Civil and Comparative Law,
WM ^ wThe Moot Court system in the College of Law is
especially designed to train students in the preparation
and argument of cases. It is this practical aspect of the
legal profession towards which the efforts of the Com-petition are directed. Technical training in research,
brief writing, and forensics, the ordinary tools in the
trade of a lawyer, form the foundation of the mootcourt work.
The Board is composed of 12 ranking members of the
Senior and Junior Classes. The work of the Board is to
prepare the facts to be argued, to sit as justices on the
Supreme Court of the State of Tulane, and generally to
supervise and administer the Competition.
In the academic year 1939-40, The Moot Court Com-petition was won by Hugh M. Wilkinson, Jr., and Joseph
J. Picclone. Their names were engraved on a marble
plaque in the College of Law Library.
BOARD OF ADVISERSOFFICERS
PAT FARRINGTON BASS •. . . . Chairman
*WILLIAM P. WRIGHT '
Secretary
STEWART J. KEPPER Secretary
ROBERT FARLEY Faculty Adviser
MEMBERSPAT FARRINGTON BASS STEWART J. KEPPERGEORGE J. CHAIMPAGNE, JR. PETER R. MONROSECARL F. DAILEY HOMER M. RANKINGERALD MITCHELL DILLON STANLEY W. RAY. JR.
EDWARD GOODELL KATHLYN M. ROOMEWARREN GRAVES JAMES WILKINSON
•WILLIAM P. WRIGHT, JR.
'Called into active service, U. S. Army, February 20. 1941.
Senior Moot Court Trial
First Row: P. Bass, C. Dailey, G. Dillon
Second Row: E. Goodell. S. Kepper, H. Rankin
Third Row S. Ray, K. Roome, W. Wright
Senior
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First Row:
THOMAS BARR. Ill New Orleans, La,
PAT FARRINGTON BASS, '!• A 9, A K, 'I> A <I' . . New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya" (I, 2, 3, 4), Editor (5); Moot Court Board (4, 5), Chair-
man (5); Pan-Hellenic Council; White Elephants; Social Club, Man-
ager.
DAVID HANLIN BECKER New Orleans, La.
A T A, A A A, * A •!•, <I> IS KB.A. Degree, Tulane University.
Slendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Greenbackers; Honor
Board; La Societe du Droit Civil; Law Review; Spectators; University
Theatre; White Elephants; Class President (4).
Second Row:
FRED BRONFIN, K .\, * B K New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Law Review; Spectators.
ALICE MORGAN BYRON, K A 6 New Orleans, La.
NOEL JOSEPH CIPRIANO, THT New Orleans, La.
B.S., Louisiana State University.
Third Row:
FRED ALBERT COON, JR Monroe, La.
CARL FRANCIS DAILEY, OAK Balboa, C. Z.
Honor Board; Moot Court Board; Student Body President (6); Student
Council; Football (I, 2, 3. 4), Alternate Captain (4).
PIERRE RENAUD de la VERGNE, <1> A '!> New Orleans, La.
B.A., Notre Dame.
La Societe du Droit Civil.
Fourth Row;
GERARD M. DILLON New Orleans, La.
Moot Court Board.
WALTER FREDERICK EIGENBROD New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Louisiana State University.
Class President (5).
RICHARD ANDREW ERASER, JR., K A Many, La.
B.S., Centenary.
Fifth Row:
LONNIE GERSIN HARDY, TE T n Oil City, La.
LOUIS Mcknight JONES, !> a e, <!> a * New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo" (3, 4), Business Manager (4); Football (I); Boxing (3,
4, 5); White Elephants; "T" Club.
DAY ALFRED LINDBURG, ATA New Orleans, La.
B.A., University of Iowa.
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First Row:
FERDINAND M. LOB, Z U T <l' B K, II M New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
La Soclete du Droit Civil; Law Review; Spectators.
JOSEPH BAYARD MILLER Waterproof, La.
A T S2, 'I' A <I», <[» 'I'. AAAB.A. Degree, Tulane University.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Soclely; Green backers; Interna-
tional Relations Club; "Jambalaya"; Law Review; Moot Court Board,
Secretary (5), Chairman (6); Pan-Hellenic Council; Class Vice-President
(5).
MAX MAURICE MORELOCK, B K, 'I> A «I' Haynesvllle, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
Law Review; Thirteen Club; Glee Club; Band; A Capella Choir; Class
Vice-President (5); International Relations Club.
Second Row:
AUGUST A. NOBILE, JR New Orleans. La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
ROBERT ALLAN PEIRCE New Orleans, La.
Law Review, Business Manager (6).
McMICHAEL PONDER. S X New Orleans, La.
Third Row:
ALFRED MAX FORTH New Orleans, La.
ALEXANDER ERWIN RALSTON, JR., Z «I> E .... New Orleans, La.
B.A., Tulane University.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Law Review.
HOMER MEADE RANKIN New Orleans, La.
A K E, <> A «['. A K, K A <!>
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
Intramural Council, Director (6) ; Track; Class Vice-President (I ) ; Pan-
Hellenic Council, Secretary (4).
Fourth Row:
STANLEY WHITMIRE RAY, JR.. ATA New Orleans, La.
B.A, Degree. Tulane University.
Green backers; Moot Court Board; "T" Club; Thirteen Club; Basketball.
WILBUR FORD REESE, B 9 H, <& A «[' New Orleans. La.
Intramural Unit Manager; "Hullabaloo"; Cheerleader.
LEONARD H. ROSENSON, A S N. ^l* K «1> .... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Loyola University; M.A. Degree, Louisiana State
University.
La Soclete du Droit Civil; Law Review, Editor-In-Chlef; Spectators.
Fifth Row:
NAUMAN STEELE SCOTT. AKE Alexandria, La.
B.A., Amherst College.
MATTHEW CAREY THOMPSON Monroe, La.
B.A., Spring HIM College.
LEE LESLIE WATSON, JR New Orleans, La.
SIDNEY WRIGHT. ZBT Eunice, La.
B.A., Tulane University.
La Soclete du Droit Civil; Law Review. J
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First Row:
JOHN WOOD ANTHONY. -42. li M New Orleans. La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.Freshman Forensic Council; Glerdy Burke Literary and Debating So-ciety, Speaker; Intemat'onal Relations Club; Law Review; Oratoricaland Debating Council, Chairman (4) ; Terri berry Contest Winner;
Glendy Burke Oratorical Medal.
JOSE LUIS BANOS, '42, 't^ A 9, A A A New Orleans, La.
B.B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
Green backers: G!ee Club; Boxing; Track.
JAMES WESLEY BEAN, '43 Merryvllle. La.
Second Row:
THOMAS OVERTON BELL. '42 Lake Charles, La.
A T i, <f> A *, A A AB.A., Tulane University.
La Societe du Droit Civil; Law Review; Spectators; Thirteen Club.
PETER LOUIS BERNARD, JR., '43, K 1, A A A . . . New Orleans. La.
CDtllllon Club, Chairman; Y. M C. A., Vice-President; Tulane Hand-book, Editor, Business Manager.
FRANKLIN PIERCE BERRY, 43, -h A G Homer, La.
Third Row;
ARCHIE RAYMOND BOGGS. '42. B H, N . . New Orleans, La.
B.A.. Tulane University.
"HuMabd!oo," Editor.
JOHN CHARLES BOUTALL. AS* Jefferson Parish, La.
B.A., Tulane University.
LLOYD PAUL BOUTTE, '42 New Iberia, La.
B.A.. Southwestern.La Societe du Droit Civil.
Fourth Row:
ELSA ALYCE CAPO, '42, "l> M New Orleans, La.
WILLIAM HENRY CHURCH, '43, <l> K 1 New Orleans. La.
HARRY LEE DEAS. JR.,. '43, 4* K S, A X 1 New Orleans. La.
American institute of Chemical Engineers; Varsity Golf.
Fifth Row:
CHARLES JOSEPH DEBAILLON. JR., "43, A Z «I> . . . . Lafayette. La.
B.A., Southwestern.Band.
JOHN ATKINS DYKES, '43. 2 A E Shreveport. La.
B.A., University of Alabama.
EDWARD P. ECUYER. '43. KKA New Orleans. La.
Glee Club; Careen backers.
JAMES NEWTON ERWIN. JR., '43. 1 X Oakdale. La.
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First Row:
RALPH JOSEPH FERNANDEZ, '43 Wallace, La.
Band.
EDWARD DAVIS FINLEY, '43. K A, O A K, A A A . New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo" (2, 3), Business Manager (3); Intramural Council; Spec-
tators; "T" Club; Varsity Boxing; Student Body, Secretary (4); Creen-backers; VVhite Elephants.
HENRY CARTER FOSS, '43, SAE Chicago, III.
Second Row:
JULIAN PAYNE FRERET, '42, A T S2, * B K ... New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
"Hullabaloo," Sports Editor (6); Student Body, President (4); StudentCouncil (4).
HOWARD BATTLE GIST, JR., '43, K A Alexandria, La.
THOMAS SAMUEL GLASS, '43, * K S New Orleans, La.
University Theatre; Varsily Football.
Third Row:
EDWARD KELLERMAN GOODELL, '42, <l> K S . . . New Orleans, La.
B.A. Tulane University,
tvloot Court Board.
WARREN GRAVES, '42, K A Shreveport, La.
B.A., Centenary.Moot Court Board.
FORD WINSTON HALL, '43 Comnnerce, Tex.
B.A., East Texas State Teachers College.
Fourth Row:
JAMES WELLS HAMMETT, '43, K A Shreveport, La.
B.A., Washington and Lee.
TOM COONEY HALL, '43, K 1, <t> * New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
MAUNSEL WHITE HICKEY, '42 New Orleans, La.
K A. A K, B r 2, A A AB.B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
"Hullabaico"; Law Review; Student Body, President (4); StudentCouncil (4).
Fifth Row:
MOREAU JAMES JUMONVILLE, '43, A K E, * * New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.Cotillion Club; Greenbackers; Honor Board; Intramural Unit Manager;Pan-Hellenic Council; "T" Club; Thirteen Club; Intramural Basketball,
Tennis; Varsity Football; Class President (5).
STEWART JOSEPH KEPPER, '42, $ A 9, * *, * A *. New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University."Hullabaloo" (4, 5), Business Manager (5); "Jambalaya," Business
Manager (3); Moot Court Board.
WILLIAM HOWARD KUNTZ, '43, * K 2 New Orleans, La.
Cheerleader (I, 2, 3, 4), Head (4); Cotillion Club; Pan-HellenicCouncil; "T" Club; T. U. R. K.; Varsity Boxing.
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JOHN FRANCIS LATHAM, '43, S X New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrall.
ROBERT MARTIN LATHROP, '42, li 9 n New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tuiane University.
Intramural Unit Manager; International Relations Club; Cotillion Club;
Class Vice-President (3), President (4); Greenbackers; Baseball.
LEE PHILIP LOTTINGER, JR., '43, £ * E, A * !! Houma, La.
Cotillion Club; Glee Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; T. U. R. K.; Track.
JOHN L. McGEE, '42, Ben Hammond, La.
Intramural Unit Manager; "T" Club, President (5), Vice-President (2);
Basketball; Track.
Second Row;
BUCK W. McNEIL, 42 Lubbock, Tex.
B.A., Texas Tech.
GEORGE BERNARD MATTHEWS, '42 New Orleans, La.
K A, '[• B K, A A A, <I> A *
B.A. Degree, Tuiane University.
Law Review; Spectators.
HENRY ALVAN MENTZ, '43, A T A, A A A Hammond, La.
Honor Board; International Relations Club,
MALCOLM WILFRED MONROE, '42, !. K S, * A *. New Orleans, La.
Band; La Soclete du Droit Civil; Law Review; Spectators;
Class Vice-President (4).
Third Row:
PATRICK CALVERT MURPHY, '43, <i> A 9 Natchitoches, La.
B.A., Louisiana State Normal.
ALINE J. NOBILE, '43 New Orleans, La.
ROBERT EUGENE O'BRIEN, '42 Shreveport, La.
WILLIAM JOSEPH O'HARA, JR., '43, B 9 H .... New Orleans, La.
Varsity Baseball.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT BLOUIN OLIVER, '43, B 6 II Monroe, La.
Cotillion Club; Greenbackers; Intramural Council; Thirteen Club;
Varsity Golf, Class Vice-President (4).
BERNARD KAHN OPPENHEIM, '42, S A M, <1. B K .New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tuiane University.
Law Review.
ROBERT JOSEPH OSTER, '42, A S <I>New Orleans, La.
B.A Degree, Tuiane University.
WILLIS THOMAS OWENS, JR., '43 Haynesville, La.
Fifth Row:
CHARLES DAN PIQUE, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Soclery.
EDMUND RIESNER POWERS, '43, 2 A E Houston, Texas
Pan-Hellenic Council.
ROBERTINE JUANITA RHYMES, '42, A A H Monroe, La.
B.A., Newcomb College.
Class Vice-President (5).
LILLIAN ELIZABETH RIDNOUR, '42 New Orleans, La.
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First Row:
KATHLYN M. ROOME, '42, ]J <I» A New Orleans, La.
B.A., Newcomb College.
Mcot Court Board.
HENRY CLARENCE SABRIO. '43 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Naval Publication, Sports Editor; Intra-
mural Basketball, Football, Softball, Soccer.
KALI5TE JOSEPH SALOOM, '42, IT K A, H I' M, A «I> 12, Lafayette, La.
B.A. Degree, Southwestern Louisiana Institute,
La Societe du Droit Civil; Law Review.
MELVIN IRA SCHWARTZMAN, '43, Z B T New York. N. Y.
Varsity Tennis.
Second Row:
JAMES CORBETT SENTER, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
A T S2, A K. A A A. * B KB.A. Degree, Tulane University.
Student Body, President (4); Student Council.
BELL F. SIEGEL. '43 New Ycrk. N. Y.
M.S., Simmons College; B.A., University of Michigan.
WILFORD MURRAY SMITH, '42, 11 K A Bogalusa, La.
B.A. Degree. Tulane University.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relaiions
Club,' President (4); Oratorical and Debating Council; Y. M. C. A.
WILLIAM STEIN, JR., '42, Z B T Natchez. Miss.
Law Review.
Third Row:
BARRY STUBBS, '43, AKE Monroe, La.
B.A., Yale University.
Glee Club.
WILLIAM ROBERT TETE, '43 K S New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers; Oratorical and Debating Council; Pan-Hellenic Council.
EMMETT YOUNG TH0MA50N. JR.. '43 New Orleans. La.
Band.
WALTER CHILLINGWORTH THOMPSON, '43, N .... Kenner, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; "Hullabaloo." Associate
Editor (4); International Relations Club; Bardies.
Fourth Row:
OSCAR J. TOLMAS, '43. K N New Orleans. La.
Band; Glee Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society, Vice-
Speaker; International Relations Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Specta-
tors; Bardies, President.
PHIL TRICE, '42, <[> K A, A X New Orleans. La.
B.A. Degree, Trinity University.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. Secretary-Treasurer; Ora-
torical and Debating Council, Treasurer; Class President (2).
FRANK VOELKER, JR., '43, A K E Lake Providence, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
WILLIAM BRADLEY WAIT, '42, *I> A 6 New Orleans, La.
B.A. Degree, Tulane University.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Oratorical and Debating
Council, Chairman; White Elephants.
Fifth Row:
WILFORD STANLEY WALLER, '43, A T fi Shreveport. La.
B.A., University of Alabama.
JACKSON P. WARD, JR.. '42. IN New Orleans, La.
HENRY WORNER, III., '43, K S New Orleans, La.
Football Manager.
WILLIAM P. WRIGHT, JR., '42 Charleston, Mo.
B.S., University of Missouri.
Moot Court Board; Student Body Vice-President; Student Center
Council.
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Founded at Michigan in 1869. Established at
Tulane in 1911. Purpose: To promote a higher
standard of professional ethics and culture in
Law Schools throughout this country.
OFFICERS
W. FORD REESE President
PIERRE de la VERGNE Treasurer
JOSEPH BAYARD MILLER Secretary
WILLIAM W. WESTERFIELD Historl
MEMBERS
PAT F. BASS JOSEPH BAYARD MILLER
D. HANLIN BECKER
THOMAS BELL
PIERRE de la VERGNE
CARNEAL GOLDMAN
LOUIS JONES
STEWART KEPPER
GEORGE MATTHEWS
MALCOLM MONROE
MAX M. MORELOCK
EDWARD MUNSON
HOMER RANKIN
W. FORD REESE
WILLIAM W. WESTERFIELD
JAMES WILKINSON
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ijiw^'iSfM'!'' mmmmLa Societe du Droit Civil was founded in 1938 by a group
of Law students who were interested in extra-curricular research
and discussion of Louisiana legal history and civil law. At
stated intervals nneetings are held at which papers are pre-
sented by members of the group, followed by general round
table discussion by the other members and their guests. These
papers are bound and placed in the Tulane Law Library. In
the brief period of its existence, La Societe has made a marked
contribution to Louisiana legal culture.
PIERRE de la VERGNE President
THOMAS BELL Secretary
C. J. MORROW Faculty Adviser
LEONARD OPPENHEIM Faculty Adviser
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Firs* Row; L. Ba.ios, D. Becker, T. Bell
Second Row: L. Boutte, P. de la Verqne, L. Jones
Th^rd Row: F. Lob, M. Monroe, K. Saloom
MEMBERS
LOUIS BANOS
THOMAS BELL
EUGENE BOUTTE
HANLIN BURKE
GEORGE CHAMPAGNE
PIERRE de la VERGNE
LOUIS McK. JONES
FERDINAND LOB
FRANK MORTON
MALCOLM MONROE
C. J. MORROW
LEONARD OPPENHEIM
KALISTE SALOOM
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OFFICERS OF THE CLHSESSTUDENT BODY
KATE HODGE President
DONA THISTLETHWAITE Vice-President
RUTH GORDON Corresponding Secretary
ROUTH TROWBRIDGE Recording Secretary
PAT STITES Treasurer
MARY JANE HUTSON President of Student Council
SENIOR CLASSLOUISE STOLLENWERCK President
ELIZABETH DAVIES ALLEE Vice-President
MAIDA MOTER Secretary
JANE HINDS Treasurer
JUNIOR CLASSESTHER RENAUD President
M'ADELE SCOTT Vice-President
CLESTE DOUGLAS Secretary
BETTY SCHOBER Treasurer
SOPHOMORE CLASSMOONYEEN MARION President
ROSEMARY MAYES Vice-President
MARIAN FOLLETTE Secretary
NITA KIDD Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASSMABEL HOCHENEDEL President
SHIRLEY LIDDELL Vice-President
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ELISABETH DAVIES ALLEE New Orleans, La.
Senior Class Vice-President (4}; Lampyrids.
THERESA RAY ANDERSON, X f! Jackson, Tenn.
Art Club; International Relations Club; Resident Student Government.
HARRIETTE ANNE ARMSTRONG Atlanta, Ga.
Glee Club; Operetta; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet.
Second Row:
BETTY BETHEA. KKT, AIS New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Greenbackers; T. U. R. K.
SARA ANN BLOCH, A E * Selma, Ala.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
HELEN MARGARET BRES, KAG New Orleans, La.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
Third Row:
FRANCES ELIZABETH BROOKS, Z T A Summit, N. J.
CATHERINE ADELAIDE BROOKSHIRE Kaplan, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; University Theatre.
BARBARA DEAN CAMPBELL, A H New Orleans, La.
Art Club, Treasurer; "Jambalaya," Newcomb Editor; Student Govern-ment.
Fourth Row:
ALICE OSWALD CARTER, KAG New Orleans, La.
GRACE CHAVANNE, K K I' New Orleans, La.
ELIZABETH CATHERINE COATE . Arkadelphta, Ark.
Glee Club; Lampyrids; Y. W. C. A.
Fifth Row:
SARA ELIZABETH COBB, ZTA Dallas, Texas
Art Club; Resident Student Government.
HENRIEHA COLLEY, X a Grantville, Ga.
Art Club; Camera Club.
DOROTHY MAE COOLEY, * M Slidel, La.
Spanish Club; Oreades.
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First Row:
ELENOR RAMSAY CREBBIN. AAA New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; Greenbackers.
ALMA CECILE DRESNER. A E <I» New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Dance Club; T. U. R. K.
ETHELYN BRINGIER EVERETT. B 1> A New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo"; Spanish Club, President; University Theatre.
Second Row:
MARIE LOUISE EYRICH Natchez, Miss.
HELEN COYLE FERRANDOU, A O H New Orleans. La.
Cotillion Club, Executive Committee; Greenbackers; "Jambalaya."
RACHEL LEAH FINEGOLD New Orleans, La.
University Theatre.
Third Row:
JEANNE OLIE FINKE, BSO New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; International Relations Club; La TertuIIa; HandbookEditor; Pan- Hellenic Council; Student Council.
SARAH ELLEN GILLESPIE, AAH ' Hattiesburg. Miss.
Resident Student Government.
MARGARET GLENN, AOn Lincolnton. N. C.
Art Club, President; Camera Club.
Fourth Row:
BEHY LEE GOUGH New Orleans. La.
Glee Club; Operetta.
CAROLYN VIVIAN GRIFFITH, A A n Slidell, La.
Spanish Club.
ANNE GORDON HARPER. KAG Augusta, Ga.
House Council.
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Fifth Row:
MARTHA LILLY HARPER, KAG Minden. La.
Resident Student Government; Student Government; Pan-Hellenic Coun-cil; Student Council.
CATHERINE UkWi. HARRIS, K K T New Orleans, La.
EMMA BARBARA HARRISON, <i> M Forest, Miss.
Cotillion Club; Greenbackers. u[209]
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MIMI ELIZABETH HARRY, K K T, 8 N New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo," Society Editor, "Jambalaya," Newcomb Business Man-
ager.
JANE ELIZABETH HINDS, <f> .M New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (3); Class Secretary (4); Glee Club; Lampyrids;
University Ttieatre.
BETTY CHAUVIN HOCHENEDEL, K K T, A S S .... Houma, La.
Art School President; Art Club; Athletic Council; Student Government;
Student Council.
Second Row:
KATE HODGE, * M, A S S New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Student Government; Student Council; T. U. R. K.;
Y. W. C. A.; Who's Who in American Universities and -Colleges.
MARY JANE HUTSON, BIO, ASS New Orleans. La.
President Student Council; Student Government; T. U. R. K.
HENRIETTE JANICE KAHN, A E * New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Jennie Nixon Debating.
Third Row:
ALMA FRANCES LECKERT New Orleans, La.
LELLA MARY LEVINE, * M New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; Lampvrids.
ANNETTE SHIFRA LISITZKY New Orleans, La.
A Caoella Choir; Glee Club; Orchestra, Librarian.
Fourth Row:
CAROLYN ALICE LONG, B<1>A New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Lampyrids; Pan-Hellenic Council.
EVELYN THOMPSON LOWE, K K T New Orleans, La.
JANE MclNTOSH, ZTA Memphis, Tenn.
Art Club.
Fifth Row:
ARDATH MARY MARKEL. A O n, 9 N New Orleans, La.
Class Treasurer (3); "Hullabaloo," Newcomb Editor; La Tertulia; Stu-
dent Government.
RENiE DAVID MIE5TER, * M, A £ 2 New Orleans, La.
Pan-Hellenic, Secretary-Treasurer; Glee Club; Operetta; University
Theatre.
FRANCES WHITE MORRISS Birmingham, Ala.
Art Club.
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r-irst Row:
MAIDA KATHLEEN MOTER New Orleans, La.
Class Treasurer (4); Dance Club; Lampyrlds; Athletic Council; Student
Council.
LOIS GLENNON MURPHY Gretna, La.
ALINE JOEL MOBILE New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
ADELE LEAH PICK New Orleans, La.
NADINE ESTHER ROBBERT, .A. A n, K A n .... New Orleans, La.
Cheerleader; Cotillion Club; Dance Club, Treasurer; Jennie Nixon De-
bating; Lampyrids; Pan-Hellenic Council; Spanish Club, Corresponding,
Secretary; T. U. R. K.
PATRICIA ROBERTSON, AOH New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya"; Pan-Hellenic Council.
Third Row:
ISABEL ANN SALOOIvi, n r M, H K A Lafayette, La.
"Hullabaloo."
ELIZABETH GALLIANO SANDOZ, A It' New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya."
HILDA ROSE SCHNEIDER New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club; Jennie Nixon Debating; Lampyrids;
Y. W. C. A.
Fourtti Row:
ELIZABETH SHOAF New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
MARY C. SINCLAIR, K K F New Orleans, La.
Campus Night, Chairman; International Relations Club; Student Coun-
cil, Vice-President; Executive Committee.
LOUISE HARRISON STOLLENWERCK, A A H ... Uniontown, Ala.
Class President (4); Lampyrids; Resident Student Government; Student
Government; Student Council.
Fifth Row:
MARY AGNES SULLIVAN New Orleans, La.
Lampyrids: Athletic Council; Tennis.
MYRTLE GLADYS SWAYNE New Orleans, La.
Music School President; A Capella Choir; Glee Club, Accompanist;
Orchestra, President (3), Vice-President (4); Student Government;
Operetta; Student Council; Symphony Orchestra.
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First Row:
BETTY TANENBAUM. Z T A Waco, Texas
Art Club; Pan-Hetlenic Gouncil; University Theatre; Mistress of Dec-oration.
MARY LOUISE THALHEIM Gretna. La.
DORA SUTLIFFE THATCHER, A A H Houma, La.
Oreades.
Second Row:
DONA THISTLETHWAITE, KKT Opelousas. La.
Student Body Vice-President; Student Center Council; Art Club; Resi-
dent Student Government; Student Government; Blackout Club; Women'sChristian Temperance Union.
EDITH ALICE TROTTER New Orleans. La.
Orchestra; Dance Club.
MURL ANNA UMBACH New Orleans, La.
Dance Club; Orchestra.
Third Row:
MARY ELIZABETH VENTURELLA, 9 N New Orleans. La.
Oreades; "Hullabaloo," Assistant Newcomb Editor; Jennie Nixon De-bating.
FRANCES WATSON. KKT Memphis, Tenn.
Athletic Council; Resident Student Government; Y. W. C. A.
ELINOR TERRY WELSH, KKT New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
MARGARET LEE WENDT, <l> M New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Cotillion Club; Glee Club; Lampyrids.
GLORIA MAE WIMBERLY New Orleans, La.
MARY ANN ZARRILLI New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
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CAROLYN BARBARA ALBRECHT, A A II New Orleans La.
Lampyrids.
RUTH ELIZABETH ALBRECHT, A A H New Orleans La.
International Relations Club, Secretary; Lampyrids.
MARY ALPAUGH, II B * New Orleans La.
La.EUNICE JANE ALWES, B * A Donaldsonville
University Theatre.
Second Row:
MARY LLOYD ANDREWS, X S2 Brunswick, Ga.
Assets; Athletic Council; T, U. R. K.
ADELINE ARONSON, <I> 2 2 New Orleans La.
Glee Club; International Relations Club; Pan-Hellenic Council.
GRACE PHYLLIS BEATROUS, K A 9 New Orleans, La.
Art Club.
BETTY BERNHARD Birmingham Ala.
Art Club; Dance Club.
Third Row:
LUBA BERSADSKY New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Operetta; Oreades.
MARY GERTRUDE BERTHIER, K A 9 Monterrey, Mexico
Pan-Hellenlc Council.
BETTY BERNICE BEYER, B * A New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Jennie Nixon Debating; Y. W. C. A.
KATHRYN EUGENIE BLISH Shreveport, La.
Fourth Row:
MARTHA JEAN BOLDING, K A 9 Wichita Falls, Texas
Art Club; International Relations Club.
VIRGINIA SYBIL BROWNSON, A II New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Catholic Club; Glee Club; Orchestra; Operetta;Pan-Hellenic Council.
VIOLET ESTELLE BRUNILA, B * A New Orleans, La.
Spanish Club, Recording Secretary; Y. W. C. A.
GWENDOLYN RUTH BUHLER, K A 9 New Orleans, La.
Lampyrids.
Fifth Row:
LUCY ANITA BYRNE New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Jennie Nixon Debating; Tennis.
MARY YVONNE CAHAL, * M New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; Greenbackers; University Theatre, Executive
Secretary; Y. W. C. A.
MAIZIE MARIE CARAVELLA La Place, La.
LEAH ELIZABETH CASTILLON New Orleans, La.
Dance Club.
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SUE CLARK CLEVELAND, II I! <I> Memphis, Tenn.
ETHELYN CATHERINE COUSIN, Z T A Slireveport, La.
Greenbackers; University Tfieatre,
ALICE FILLEUL DAYRIES, K A 9 New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya."
JOSEPHINE CELESTE DOUGLAS, n B <I> New Orleans, La.
Class Treasurer, (3); Attiletic Council.
Second Row:
DOROTHY DOWLING New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Lampyrids.
AUDREY LORRAINE DUFFY Gretna, La.
CATHERINE STEELE DUNCAN, A IF New Orleans, La.
KATHRYN EDWARDS, 'l> M Atlanta, Ga.
Art Club; University Theatre.
Third Row:
CORINNE AUGUSTIN ESHLEtvlAN, IT B <f> New Orleans, La.
DORIS URSULA FAGAN New Orleans, La.
Catholic Club.
SADIE RUTH FELDMAN, * S 2 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; International Relations Club.
CLAUDIA PEGGY FENNO, K K r New Orleans, La.
Assets; University Theatre.
Fourth Row:
FLORA MAE FERAUD New Orleans, La.
ELSIE TERESA FIELD Mobile, Ala.
International Relations Club; Jennie Nixon Debating; Y. W. C. A.
MARY BOOTHE FRANCIS Atlanta, Ga.
Cotillion Club; University Theatre.
JANE ELIZABETH GALLAHER, A n New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row:
CORINNA ERWIN GANT, AAIX Burlington, N. C.
Glee Club; Operetta.
SHIRLEY ADEIE GARROT, BSO New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; "Jambalaya"; Lampyrids; Y. W. C. A.
JANICE SHIRLEY GINSBERG, A E * Alexandria, La.
Assets; "Hullabaloo"; International Relations Club, Treasurer; JennieNixon Debating, Chairman; T. U. R. K.; University Theatre; Finance
Committee.
LA PEINE HILL GLADDEN, K A 9 New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Student Council; Y. W. C. A.; Hockey.
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SUSAN ODEN GREER, KA0 Shreveport, La.
Glee CIud; Orchestra; Operetta.
VIOLET MAY GREMAR, * M New Orleans, La.
Dance Club; Glee Club.
FRANCES GRIFFIN, 11 B <1> Ann Arbor, Mich.
Art Club; Glee Club; Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra.
NELLIE-MAE GUNN, Adn New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club, President; International Relations Club;
Orchestra: Operetta; Y. W. C. A.
Second Row:
MARY ANN HACKETT, 11 B * New Orleans, La.
Lampyrids.
IDA SLYVIA HART Jackson, Miss.
DOROTHY WILHELMINA HARTLEY New Orleans, La.
GAIL HAUSMANN, A E <f> . . . .
' New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club.
Third Row:
JEAN ADAIR HAYWARD, ZTA Kansas City, Mo.
Y. W. C. A.
HARRIET HEIDLER, X fl Mt. Vernon, III.
Art Club; International Relations Club; Resident .Student Governnnent.
SARA CECILE HEIM, *£2 New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; Cotillion Club; Glee Club; University Theatre.
GLORIA BETTY HILL, KKT New Orleans, La.
Art Club.
Fourth Row:
DOROTHY HELEN HILLER, A E « New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; Water Color Club.
MILDRED AMELIE HILLER New Orleans, La.
Art Club; University Theatre.
ELSA HOEHN, X n New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Greenbackers.
TATIANA HOFSTRA New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet.
Fifth Row:
JANE JORDAN, X a Victoria, Texas
Art Club; Cotillion Club.
WESTLEY RITA KAISER New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
MARY CATHERINE KELLY, * M New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; "Jambalaya."
ALICE ANNE KINABREW, X n New Orleans, La.
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First Row:
VIRGINIA BAUMAN KYLE, n B * New Iberia, La.
Art Club; International Relations Club; Blackout Club; W. C. T. U.
EUNICE ANN LANPHERE, Z T A Wichita Falls, Texas
Art Club.
ROSE HARDING LAPEYRE, X fl Jacksonville, Fla.
Art Club.
MARY LORENA LEAKE New Orleans, La.
University Theatre.
Second Row:
DORA JANE LEDGERWOOD Hot Springs, Ark.
A Capella Choir; Dance Club; Glee Club; Operetta; Y. W. C. A.
MARY ELAINE LEVERICH, HB* New Orleans, La.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
BLANCHE LISCHKOFF, AE$ Pensacola, Fla.
International Relations Club.
EMILIE ELLIOT LOCASCIO, A Tt New Orleans, La.
T. U. R. K.
Third Row:
MARIAN BARBARA LOTRUGLIO New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; International Relations Club; La Tertulia.
MELBA EVELYN LOU BAT New Orleans, La.
FLEURETTE ADORSE LURIE, A E * New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; International Relations Club.
MURIEL ANN LYONS, !> M New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; Operetta; Water Color Club.
Fourth Row:
GAYLE RHOADE5 MARSCHALL, A n New Orleans, La.
SHIRLEY JEAN MARTIN, K A 9 Wichita Falls, Texas
Art Cub.
JENNIE LINCOLN MAYER, B 2 New Orleans, La.
MARY LANGLEY MEHAFFY, n B <J> Little Rock, Ark.
International Relations Club; Resident Student Government.
Fifth Row:
VERNA MAE MEYER New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Orchestra; Operetta.
BERTHA ROSE MILLER New Orleans, La.
ELVIA MARIE MORALES New Orleans, La.
Jennie Nixon Debating.
MILDRED DUTARTRE MURRAY, AAH Vidalia, La.
Pan-Hellenic Council; Student Council, Secretary.
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MARIAN LLOYD NASH . . . Gretna, La.
lOUISE COURTIN NELSON New Orleans La.
Class Vice-President, (3); Cotillion Club; T. U. R. K.; Y. W. C. A.
Cabinet; Junior Dance.
EMILY RITA OHLSEN New Orleans, La.
LILLIAN NEELY PALMER, AAE Waynesboro, Ga.
Art Club; University Theatre.
Second Row:
JANE PER-LEE Liberty, Mo.
Art Club; Classical Club; University Theatre.
MARION RITA PEYTRAL, B20 New Orleans, La.
Jennie Nixon Debating; University Theatre.
IRENE LOUISE PFAFF New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; Glee Club; Operetta.
JULIA LEE REED New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; International Relations Club; Jennie Nixon Debating;
Lampyrids.
Third Row:
ESTHER LOUISE RENAUD, KAO Fort Wortti, Texas
Class President (3); -Art Club; Assets; Resident Student Government;
Student Government; Student Council.
ELLA AGATHA RICHEY '. New Orleans, La.
Art Club.
CAROLYN ELSA ROBBERT, AAH New Orleans, La.
Assets; CheeHeader; Classical Club; Cotillion Club; Dance Club;
Spanish Club; Student Government; T. U. R. K.
WARTIME ROBERTS, KAG Port Arthur, Texas
Fourth Row:
ANNA MARIE ROY, BSO New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; Operetta.
JANE GORDON SANDOZ, AOH New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya."
ELIZABETH SCHMIDT, Z T A New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Greenbackers.
EUNICE AUDREY SCHMITT New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row:
JANET CLARA SCHNEIDER, BSD New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Oreades; Pan-Hellenic Council.
SHIRLEY VERONICA SCHOENDORF New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo."
ALICE WILHELMINA SCHOENHARDT, A n . . . New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club; "Jambalaya."
AMELIE KATHLEEN SEEMANN New Orleans La.
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JEANNETTE ANN SILBERBERG, !• :; S Clarksville, Texas
Glee Club.
EDITH CATHERINE SMITH, A n New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; "Jambalaya."
MILDRED CHEROKEE SMITH New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Assets; Glee Club; Operetta.
MARION CAROLYN STARTS, A A H New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
BEULAH STERBCOW New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; Internationa: Relations Club; Jennie Nixon Debating;
Orctiestra; Symptiony Orctiestra.
MARGARET VIRGINIA 5TE//ART New Orleans, La.
Art Club; International Relations Club; Lampyrids; Y. W. C. A.
LOUISE PATTERSON STITES, II I! * Louisville, Ky.
Assets- Cotillion Club; T. U. R. K.; Student Body Treasurer; Class
President (2); Pan-Hellenic Council.
MARY SUE STRAHAN, * M New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; Colillion Club; Student Council; Y. W. C. A., President.
Third Row:
PATRICIA VINER SUTHERLAND, X S! San Francisco, Calif.
Art Club; University Ttieatre.
AMYE JEAN TERZIA, KAS Monroe, La.
Art Club; Cotillion Club; Dance Club; Resident Student Government;
Student Government; T. U. R. K.
ETHEL ELIZABETH TRELEAVEN New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.
LOUISE LYMAN TRIMBLE, ZTA Shreveport, La.
Art Club- International Relations Club; Resident Student Government;
Pan-Hellenic Council; T. U. R. K., Secretary-Treasurer; University
Theatre.
Fourth Row:/
SHIRLEY MAE VAN LUE, ZTA New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; Glee Club; Operetta; Y. W. C. A.
MARY MARGARET VERLANDER, B S New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Y. W. C. A.
MARIE-LOUISE WAKEMAN, <I> M New Orleans, La.
Dance Club; "Hullabaloo"; Jennie Nixon Debating, Secretary-Treasurer;
Student Government, Corresponding Secretary; Lampyrids; T. U. R. K.;
Y. W. C. A.
JEAN WALKER, KKT Shreveport, La.
Art Club; University Theatre.
Fifth Row:
ANN BERNADINE WALLIS, Aill Houston, Texas
Y. W. C. A.
CORINNE ADELE WATERMAN, K K T New Orleans, La.
MATHILDE MIRIAM WEIL, AE* New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
MIRIAM CATHERINE WILD, B*A Memphis, Tenn.
Sixth Row:
THAIS MARGARET WILD New Orleans, La.
Lampyrids.
EREN YVONNE WOODWARD, A A K Picayune, Miss.
Glee Club; Orchestra; Basketball; Hockey.
LORRAINE ERNESTINE WORMSER, A E * Jeanerette, La.
Glee Club.
SYLVIA YONKELOWITZ New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club.
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BETTY JANE ALEXANDER, '44, 'I' M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Y. W. C, A.
SYDNEY ALTSCHULER, '44 Kansas Cit/, Mo.
YVONNE EDWINA ANDERSON, '43, B 2 n . . . . New Orleans, La.
Art Club; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A., Cabinet.
CHARLOTTE MORSE ASHLEY, '44, K A New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Y. W. C. A.
JEAN STEWART BAILEY, '44 Houston, Texas
Second Row;
WILMA MAY BAKER, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
KATHRYN MAE BALMER, '43, X SJ New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Operetta.
RUTh MAY BANNISTER, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
RUTH LUCILE BARROW, '44, Z T A Houston, Texas
Art Club; International Relations Club; "Jambalaya."
JULIENNE ZOE BENJAMIN, '43, A E <!> New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Operetta.
Third Row:
FLORENCE DELPHINE BENSON, '43, K A 9 Austin, Texas
Glee Club; Operetta.
MARIE LORRAINE BERNARD, '44, 11 B * New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya."
MARGARET DOROTHY BETHEA, '44 Ft. Sam Houston, Texas
Art Club; Dance Club.
JUNE TAYLOR BEYER, '44, B <!• A New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
DORIS CROCKETT BILLINGSLEY, '44, A n ... New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
Fourth Row:
ELLA JANE BLAKE, '44, <I> M New Orleans, La.
University Theatre.
JOEL MARIE BOND, '44, A II New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club.
ANNE ELIZABETH BONDY, '44 New Roads, La.
Glee Club.
JEAN LAURINE BONNER, '43, A A H New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Y. W. C. A.
CHARLOTTE JANE BOWMAN, '44 Harllngen, Texas
Orchestra.
Fifth Row:
MARTHA FOLDS BRADFORD, '44, * M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Operetta.
KATHERINE LESLIE BRASH, '43 Gulfport, Miss.
Assets' "Hullabaloo"; Jennie Nixon Debating; University Theatre;
Y. W. C. A.
JUNE ELISE BREITENBACH, '43 New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.
MARY JEAN BRINGHURST, '43 New Orleans, La.
Art Club.
JOAN MARIE BROOKS, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; University Theatre.
Sixth Row:
ADELINE EDWINA BROSSETTE, '44 New Orleans, La.
MAE KATHRYN BRUNO, '44 New Orleans, La.
DORIS TOWERS BRYAN, '43, Z T A San Jose, Costa Rica
Art Club.
EMAY HART BUCHANAN, '44. A O H New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club.
MARY FRANCES BURKE, '43 Hot Springs, Ark.Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
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ELIZABETH SUSAN BURNS, '44, A A IT Macon, Ga.
Dance Club; Glee Club.
CECILE EVELYN BURTA, '44 Little Rock, Ark.
MARJORIE SYBIL CAHN, '44, A E <I> New Orleans, La.
Dance Club.
RUTH MAE CALZADA, '44 Gretna, La.
ELISE CAMBON, '43 New Orleans, La.
Second Row;
FRANCES GARROTT CASH, '43, X SJ Memphis, Tenn.
AILLEEN MONTGOMERY CASSEGRAIN, '44, A n New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
HELEN ANN CHARBONNET, '44, X fi New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
SYLVIA ANNE CHARBONNET, '44, A H .... New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
HOPE WINIFRED CHENEY, '44, B S New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
Third Row:
IDA CHUNG, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
EDITH ELIZABETH CLARK, '44 Atlanta, Ga.
Glee Club.
TITINE VILLERE CLARK, '44, n B <i> New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo": "Jambalaya."
CONSTANCE HESTER CLAVERIE, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Operetta; University Theatre.
HELEN RUTH CLAYTON, '43, KKT Winnetka. III.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Operetta.
Fourth Row:
JANE CLARK CLEVELAND, '44, H B * Memphis, Tenn.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
HARRIETTE CLOUGH, '44, X S2 Memphis, Tenn.
International Relations Club.
DOROTHY ANNE COFFEY, '43 Birmingham, Ala.
Art Club.
DORIS COHEN, '44 Chicago, III.
Dance Club; "Jambalaya."
JERRY COLE, '44 Dyersburg, Tenn.
Glee Club.
Fifth Row:
FRANCES BISLAND CONNELY, '43, A A H . . . . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Operetta.
MARGUERITE LALLANDE COUSIN, '44, Z T A . . . . Shreveport, La.
Art Club; University Theatre.
LETA l?EMBERT COVINGTON, '43, * M Summit, Miss.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
FLORENCE MAY COYNE, '43 Gretna, La.
ANNE COMPTON CRANE, '44, K A 9 Birmingham, Ala.
Art Club; "Jambalaya."
Sixth Row:
SARAH LEE CREEKMORE, '43, K K T New Orleans, La.
Art Club.
JOYCE CUNNINGHAM, '44, <I> M Summit, Miss.
MARIE LOUISE CUQUET, '43, B <i> A New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Glee Club; Operetta; Oreades; Y. W. C. A.
BILLIE TOM CURBY, '44 Austin, Texas
MARY CURTIS CUTTING, '44, K K F New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; Dance Club.
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First Row:
LAURA FRANCES DAIX, '44 Jefferson Parrish, La.
ANNA MAY DALIER, '43 New Orleans, La.
ALICE MARY DALY, '44, * M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
CONCETTA MARIE DANNA, '43 New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
ROSEJAY ELISABETH DANNA, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Second Row:
CLARA JANE DART, '43, II B <I> New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; "Jambalaya."
HORTENSIA RITA del MARMOL, '44 New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club.
MARIE LOUISE DENNY, '43, A A H New Orleans, La.
ELAINE REILY DICKS, '44, H B <t New Orleans, La.
Art Club; "Jambalaya."
MURRAY PATRICIA DILLON, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
Third Row:
EVA CARLIN DOUGLAS, '43, H B <I> New Orleans, La.
Assets; Athletic Council; Student Council.
JEAN AMALIA DRESNER, '44, A E <I> New Orleans, La.
Dance Club; Glee Club.
CAROL VERA DREYFOUS, '44, A E * New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
NYADA DUE, '44, A A n Covington, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
SHIRLEY RANDOLPH DUNLAP, '44, K A 9 ... New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
Fourth Row:
LILLIAN ELIZABETH DURAND, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
MARIAN LOUISE DUREAU, '44, K K T New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
YVONNE HELEN DUREAU, '43, K K F New Orleans, La
Art Club.
MARY OLIVIA DURHAM, '44 Ft. Smith, Ark.
Dance Club; Glee Club; International Relations Club; Jennie Nixon
Debating; University Theatre.
ELIZABETH WARNER DURLAND, '44, K K T . . . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
Fifth Row:
HELEN CLAIRE DUVIC, '43, B S New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya"; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
DOROTHY DYKE, '43, BSD New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
EMMA CAROLINE DYKES, '43, K K T Columbus, Ga.
"Hullabaloo."
LYDIA BRANDON EAVES, '44, K K T New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club.
JULIET ALICE EBEL, '43 New Orleans, La.
Sixth Row:
DOROTHY WORDEN ECUYER, '43, A O H New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Assets, President; Glee Club; Operetta; T. U. R. K.
JEANNE ADELE ELBE, '44, A E * Denver, Colo.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
JUNE LUCIA ELLIOTT, '43, B*A New Orleans, La.
Lampyrids; Y. W. C. A.
INNES GLYNN ELLIS, '44, AOH Rayville, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya."
ELEANOR ENGLISH, '43, HB* Beaumont, Texas
Art Club; International Relations Club; Blackout Club; W. C. T. U.
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CARTER ERNST, '44. X S Petersburg, Va.
Art Club; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
GERTRUDE ELIZABETH FAGEN, '« New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Y. W. C. A.
SUZANNE CAMOR5 FAUST, '44, « M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
ELAINE MURIEL FELD, '44, A E <1> Kansas City, Mo."Jambalaya."
SUZANNE FELD, '44 Memphis, Tenn.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club.
Second Row:
SUZANNE MAE FELD, '44, A E <i' Kansas City, Mo."Jambalaya."
JOAN AMELIA FELSENTHAL, '43, A E * Glencoe, III.
"Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
NORMA ZIONE FINEGOLD, '43 New Orleans, La.
BETTY LOUISE FINNEGAN, '44, B * A New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
BEVERLY NELL FISK, '44 New Orleans, La.
Third Row:
MARIE LOUISE FITZSIMMONS, '43 New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club.
AUDREY VALERIE FLAUTT, '43, B S New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
BETTE JANE FLEISCHER, '43, A E * Cincinnati, Ohio
ELINOR RAE FLICK, '44 Joplin, Mo.Art Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
CAROLYN MOORE FOLLETT, A O H Jennings, La.
Fourth Row:
DOROTHY JANE FOLLETT, '44, B S New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo"; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
MARY ANN FOLLETT, '43, BSO New Orleans, La.
Class Corresponding Secretary (2); Assets; T. U. R. K.
SOLIDELLE FELICIT6 FORTIER, '43, A O H . . . . New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo."
LELA MAE FOURNET, '44, A H New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
CAROL JEAN ERASER, '44, KAB New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
Fifth Row:
ANNE CRAWLEY FRIEDRICHS, '43, X !! New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Y. \^ . C. A.
DIXIE ELIZABETH FRIEDRICHS, '44, K K T . . . . New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club.
JANE FRIEDRICHS, '44, X 8 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
GRACE KATHERINE GALLAGHER, '44, 4> M . . . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
ANNABELLE CLAIRE GALLE, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Orchestra; Operetta; Y. W. C. A.
Sixth Row;
FRANCES ELIZABETH GALLOWAY, '43, A A H . . Montgomery, Ala.
Art Club: Dance Club; International Relations Club; "Jambalaya";T. U. R. K.
ELEANOR MARIE GATES, '44, X f! Franklin, La.
Dance Club; Glee Club.
GLORIA HERLIHY GAUNT, '43, A i H New Orleans, La.
Art Club; "Jambalaya."
ELIZABETH MILDRED GEARY, '44, X a New Orleans, La.
Art Club; International Relations Club; "Jambalaya."
ATHALIE MARIE GENERES, '43, H £ * New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; Y. W. C. A.
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First Row:
YVONNE AUDREY GOLDENBERG, '43 New Orleans. La,
University Ttieatre.
RUTH GOLDMAN. '43. <l> i; 1 Bogalusa. La.
International Relations Club.
RUTH ESTHER GOTTESMAN. 44. <I> S X New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
KATHRYN WHITNEY GOULD, '44, A n .... New Orleans, La.
A Capeila Choir; Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Jennie Nixon Debating.
CAROLYN GRAHAM, '44, X fi New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
Second Row:
CONNIE MAY GRANGER, '44, * M . . New Iberia, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
MILDRED ELIZABETH GRANT, '43, K A 9 New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club.
PEGGIE LOU SCHALL GRAY, '44, A A n Houma, La.
A Capeila Choir; Campus Nite; Dance Club; Glee Club.
SHIRLEY CLAIRE GRENIER. '43 New Orleans, La.
DORIS ROSEMARY GR05, '44, * M . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club: "Jambalaya."
Third Row:
ALMA LOUISE HAMMETT. '44, K K T New Orleans. La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
MARY BRANCH HANEY. '44. K A 9 Tallmadge. Ohio
Art Club; Glee Club.
JANE HARRIS, '44, * M Evansville, Ind.
Ar'r Club; Glee Club; International Relations Club; "Jambalaya."
IDAMAY ANN HAYDEN, '44 New Orleans, La.
VIRGINIA WIGHT HEDGES, '44, K A 9 Wichita, Kan.
Art Club; Dance Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
Fourth Row:
EVE HEINEMANN, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo": Jennie Nixon Debating.
PATRICIA SHEFFIELD HENDERSON, 44, n B * . . . Jackson, Miss.
Art Club; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
ELINOR IRENE HEME, '44 Omaha, Neb.
Art Club; "Hullabaloo''; "Jambalaya": Jennie Nixon Debating; Uni-
versity Theatre.
MARY CAROLYN HERCUS, '44, n B * Hot Springs, Ark.
A Capeila Choir; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
JULIA HAGEDORN HERZFELD, '43, A E * West Point, Ga.
"Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
Fifth Row:
ALVIS SHIRLEY HEUMANN, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
ELIZABETH HIGHTOWER, '44, <> M Hattiesburg, Miss.
"Hullabaloo": International Relations Club; "Jambalaya."
ELIZABETH HILL, '44, K K T Alexandria, La.
"Jambalaya."
LUCINDA WALLER HILL, '44, <! M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
CHARLOTTE WATERMAN HILLYER, '44. K K T . . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; University Theatre.
Sixth Row:
HILDA EUPHEMIE HIRSCH, '44. A E * Fayette, Miss.
JEAN LYNN HIRSCH, '44, AE* New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
MABEL CHAUVIN HOCHENEDEL, '44, K K T Houma, La.
Art Club; Dance Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Y. W. C. A.
ROSE MARYE HODGE, '43, AGE New Orleans, La.
A Capeila Choir; Glee Club; Greenbackers; Operetta.
MARGARITA DAGMAR HOF5TRA, '43 New Orleans. La.
Dance Club; Y. W. C. A.
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SARAH HUNTER HOLBROOK, '44, K K T New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
ISABELLE CHRISTIAN HOLLAND, '43, K A 9 . . . Liverpool, England
A Capella Chcir; Dance Club; Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Operetta.
MARY HOtvl, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Jennie Nixon Debating; Y. W. C. A.
DOROTHY MARION HOPKINS, '44, S fl Gultport, Miss,
"Hullabaloo"; International Relations Club; Jennie Nixon Debating;University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
ROSEMARY ALICE HUBBARD, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Second Row:
PAULINE RAE HUDDLESTON, '43, K A G . . . Oklahoma City, Okla.Art Club; International Relations Club.
LINDA ANNETTE HUDSON, '43, X fi New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
CHARLEEN ETHEL HUTSON, '44, B S New Orleans La.
Art Club; Glee Club.
DOROTHY SHARP HYATT, '44, * M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
SHIRLEY REBECCA HYMAN, '44 Lufkin, Texas
Third Row:
MARGARET IRWIN JOACHIM, '43, K A 9 . . . . New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club.
JANET JUNE JONES, '44, KKT New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
SARA CATHRYN JONES, '43, n B * Chattanooga, Tenn.
SUZANNE JONES, '43, HB* New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers; "Hullabaloo."
JANE BERNICE KAUFER, '44, B * A Christobal, C. Z.
Glee Club.
Fourth Row: /
ANNE CONABLE KEENEY, '43, Z T A Summit, N. J.
International Relations Club; Art Club.
MARY ELIZABETH KEYSER, '44 R. Sill, Okla.University Theatre.
NITA ETHEL KIDD, '43, X C New Orleans, La.Class Treasurer (2); Art Club; Assets; T. U. R. K.; Y. '^. C. A.,
Cabinet.
DOROTHY MAY KILLEEN, '45, A A H New Orleans, La.
MARJORIE LOUISE KILLEEN '43, A A H New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya"; Operetta; University Theatre.
Fifth Row:
JEANNE LOWESS KLEPINGER, '43, B * A New Orleans La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Y. W. C. A.
JACQUELINE JOAN LABRY, '44, n B * Shreveport, La.
"Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya,"
LENICE JOSEPHINE LARKIN, '44 San Antonio, Texas
ELSIE FAY LAUBENGAYER, '44 New Orleans La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
ELMIRE MARIE LeBLANC, '44, A A H Napoleonville, La.
Dance Club; Glee Club.
Sixth Row:
KATHERINE de VILLENEUVE LeBLANC, '44, n B <I>. . New Orleans, La.
Danca Club; Glee Club.
DOROTHY MAY Le BRETON, '43, B 2 New Orleans, La.
University Theatre.
MARY LOUISE LEGGETT, '44, n B * Joplin, Mo.Art Club; International Relations Club.
MARY ELIZABETH LEMARIE, '43, A H New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club.
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ETHELYN THELMA LENFANT, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
MYRL MARIE LENFANT, '44 New Orleans, La,
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
THAIA BEATRICE LEOPOLD, '44 .New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; "Jambalaya."
OPHELIA THERESA LESTER, '43 Key West, Fla.
DOROTHY LEVIN, '44, * S 1 New Orleans, La.
Internatlcnal Relations Club.
Second Row:
ESTHER SAMUEL LEVIN, '43 New Orleans, La.
ELAINE LEVY, '43, <I> 2 i: New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Pan-Hellenic Council.
FRANCES IRMA LEVY, '44, A E <I' New Orleans, La.
Dance Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
JEAN LEVY, '43 Glencoe, III.
"Jambalaya."
MATHILDE LEVY '44, A E <I> Shreveport, La.
Dance Club.
Third Row:
VERA LEVY '44 fl» Z X New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club.
CAROL ELIZABETH LEWIS, '43 Detroit, Mich.
"Jambalaya."
MARJORIE GORDON LEWIS, '43, K A 9 New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Operetta.
AUDREY LIBERMAN. '44, A E * Chattanooga, Tenn.
"Jambalaya"; Art Club; University Theatre.
JERRY ALYCE LIDDELL, '44, BIO New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Fourth Row:
SHIRLEY MAE LIDDELL, '44, B S O New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
HARRIET LINE, '43, KKT Missoula, Mont.
Dance Club; Glee Club; Athletic Council; Operetta; University Theatre.
ANNETTE LIVINGSTON, '44, X £3 Atlanta, Ga.
Art Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
MARION GOLDEN LLOYD, '44, B <I> A New Orleans, La.
CAROLYN ROSA LOEB, '43, AE* Shreveport, La.
Cotillion Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; T. U. R. K.; University
Theatre.
Fifth Row:
LUCILLE MARIE LOUBAT, '43 New Orleans, La.
CORNELIA McCHESNEY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club,
SARA PATRICIA McCORD, '44, Z T A Little Rock, Ark.
Art Club; Dance Club.
ELIZABETH ANNE McGEHEE, '44, X fl Lafayette, La.
Cheerleader; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
MARY ESTHER McGLATHERY, '44, A A. II New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
Sixth Row:
COLINDA WHYTE McKENZIE, '43, Z T A New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club.
BARBARA LEGENDRE McMILLAN, '44, H B * . . . New Orleans, La.
Art Club.
MABEL CLAIRE McMURRAY, '44, Z T A High Point, N. C.
JANE LINTON McNIVEN, '43, * M New Orleans, La.
Dance Club; Glee Club; Orchestra; Operetta.
INA CLAIRE MADDEN, '44, <I> M Arcadia, La.
Glee Club.
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ANNA MARIE M ANSI ARACINA, 'n, H X <! . . . New Orleans, La.
Classicol Club.
MOONYEEN MARION, '43, A II New Orleans, La.
Class President (2); Assets; "Huliabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; Student
Government; Student Council; T. U, R. K.
MARIE BOUDEAN MARQUER, '43, A A n New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Catholic Club; Glee Club; Operetta.
HELEN MAE MARSCHALL, '43, A n New Orleans, La.
CAROLYN MARSHALL, '44, II U <1> Bay St. Louis, Miss.
Art Club; Dance Club; Archery.
Second Row:
BARBARA CATHERINE MARTIN, '43 K A 9 ... . New Orleans, La.
Art Club.
CLARE JOY MAYER, '44, A A IT New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
ROSE MARY MAYES, '43, A A n New Orleans, La.
Classical Club; President Glee Club; Jennie Nixon Debating; Y. W. C. A.;
Class Vice-President (2).
MARIE ANTOINETTE MENENDEZ, '44, B -I' A . . . New Orleans, La.
Gleo Club; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
MARTHA RAINEY METEER, '44, A O n New Orleans, La.
I Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
Third Row:
LOIS JEAN MEYER, '44 Houston, Texas
"Jambalaya."
NATHALIE RITA MIESTER, '43 New Orleans, La.
Jennie Nixon Debating; Y. W. C. A.
ELIZABETH MILLS, '44, Z T A Virginia, III.
University Theatre.
MARILYN MILNER, '44 Alton, III.
LETTY MIRANNE, '43, KAG New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya."
Fourth Row:
MARY HERROU MITCHELL, '44, X S Nashville, Tenn.
Art Club; University Theatre.
ELIZABETH MONROSE, '43, HB* New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Greenbackers; T. U. R. K.
ELIZABETH JOY MOORE, '44 New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; Operetta.
EMILY ANN MORGENSTERN, '43, A E <I> Jacksonville, Fla.
Assets; "Jambalaya"; Jennie Nixon Debating; University Theatre.
MILDRED MORT, '43, HB* Omaha, Neb.
Art Club; International Relations Club.
Fifth Row:
ALEENE LENORE MUELLER, '44. KAG Sheffield, Ala.
Art Club; Dance Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
RITA MAE MULLER, '44 New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.
ROSEMARY CLAIRE MULLER, '44, KAG New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club.
GRACE CONSTANCE MURPHY, '44, B £ . . . . New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya"; Y. W. C. A.
NORRI5 MARY MURPHY, '44, B 2 New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya": University Theatre.
Sixth Row:
VERLYN ROLFS MURPHY, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
LILLIAN NAIHAUS, '43 New Orleans, La.
GLORIA MARGARET NAPOLITANO, '43 New Orleans, La.
Art Club.
MARJORIE NETTLES, '44 New Orleans, La.
University Theatre.
JANET CLARE NEUHAUSER, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
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MARY LOUISE NICHOLS, '43, A O n Birmingham, Ala.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
BEATRYCE NICKOLL, '43, A E <I> . .Milwaukee, Wis.
"Jambalaya."
BETIY JANE NOLAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.
DOROTHY MARIE NOLAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
BETTY GRAY NORVAL, '44, X £2 Buffalo, Wyo.
International Relations Club; Jennie Nixon Debating; Y. W. C. A.
Second Row:
FRANCES VERLIN ODEN. '44, A A n New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Y. W. C. A.
ALICE MARY O'KEEFE, '43 Biloxi, Miss.
Glee Club; Operetta.
HAZEL ARABELLA OLIVER, '44, B S Crosby, Miss.
Glee Club; Orchestra.
BESSIE PAILET, '44, '!• X S New Orleans, La.
MARY MARGUERITE PALMISANO, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Third Row;
SALLY GRAY PARKER, '44, HE* New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo"; International Relations Club; "Jambalaya."
BARBARA JANE PECK, '43, KAG Sicily Island, La.
Art Club.
ELLEONORA MOSS PERRILLIAT, '44, KAG ... New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo."
MARI JO PHIPPS, '44 Harlington, Texas
Glee Club.
SHIRLEY EILEEN PIC, '44, ZTA New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
Fourth Row:
MARION LUCIE PLAUCHE, '44, H B * New Orleans, La.
Art Club; International Relations Club; Y. W. C. A.
SYLVIA POLLOCK, '44 Ada, Okla.Art Club; "Jambalaya": University Theatre.
JANE ELIZABETH POPE, '44, X S2 New Orleans, La.
Art Club; International Relations Club.
VIRGINIA POMEROY PORTER, '44, K K F . . . ..' Fort Wayne, Ind.
Art Club; Glee Club.
SARA BETT5 PRIDE, '44, X S2 Huntsville, Ala.Art Club; International Relations Club.
Fifth Row:
MARY ROSA PRIETO, '43 Panama City, R. P.
ELISE COURTNEY PROFFITT, '44, n B # Butte, Mont.A Capella Choir; Art Club; Glee Club; University Theatre.
LOUISE MARY RAMONEDA, '43, B Z New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Camera Club.
CALISTA ANNA RAULT, '44, A O 11 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; Jennie Nixon Debating.
MERLE ALICE RAYNER, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Sixth Row:
CLAIRE MARIE REYNAUD, '43, B<i>A Gretna, La.
MARY WILMARTH RHODES, '43 New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; University Theatre.
MARY LEE RIDGEWAY, '44 Galveston, Texas
Art Club.
GLORIA DOMINICA RISC, '43 New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Art Club; Operetta.
ROSE MARIE ROBIN, '44, A H New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
Seventh Row:
YOLANDA RA9UEL RODRIGUES, '43 Panama Ciiy, R. P.
Glee Club; Oreadcs.
JUNE ROSE ROEPE, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
CONSTANCE FENNELL ROSAMOND, '43, X fi . . . Memphis, Tenn.
"Jam.balaya."
RUTH NATALIE ROSEN, '44, * S S New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Orchestra.
NORMA FAY ROSENSON, '44 New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club.
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First Row:
MURIEL ELIZABETH ROSHKO, '43, A n . . . . New Orleans. La.
Art Club; "Jambalaya."
MARJORY DEE ROTHARMEL. '44, Z T A New Orleans. La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo": University Theatre.
EDNA MAE ROUPRICHT, '43 Gretna, La.
ANN FRANCES RUBEL, '43, A E * Aberdeen, Miss.
"Jambalaya": University Theatre.
MARGARET ALICE SAAL, '43, A E '!> New Orleans, La.
Assets.
Second Row:
JOYCE MARIE SAKS, '43 Birrringham, Ala.
ALTHEA KATHLYN SAMPSON, '44, B 2 O . , . . New Orleans, La.
"Jambelaya"; Y. W. C. A.
CLARE JULIA SAUNDERS, '43, X 9. New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club: Art Club.
KATHERINE L. SAUNDERS, '44, X Q New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
BETTIE MAE SCHATTENBERG, '44, B !> A New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Hullabaloo": University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
Third Row:
ETHELYN SCHMIDT, '44, BSO New Orleans, La.
University Theatre.
NOLA MAE SCHMITT, '44, Z T A ......... New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya": University Theatre.
DOROTHY ELIZABETH SCHNEIDER, '44, BSO.. New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
LOLA ALINE SCHNELL, '44 Marrero, La.Glee Club.
SELMA SCHONBRUN, '44 Brooklyn, N. Y.
Fourth Row:
ELSA SCHWARTZ, '43, KKT New Orleans, La.
Assets; Classical Club; Glee Club; T. U. R. K.; University Theatre.
ELIZABETH JANE SCOTT, '44 Detroit, Mich.
NATALIE VIVIAN SCOTT, '44, K K T . Alexandria, La.
"Jambalaya": University Theatre.
NATALIE SEBULSKY,, '43, A E <I> Clarksdale, Miss.
"Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; University Theatre.
MARY ANNE SEE, '44, X SI Atlanta, Ga."Jambaiaya."
Fifth Row:
JANE SEIDENBACH, '43, A E 'I' New Orleans, La.
EVELYN ELSA SENTER, '43, K K T New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Greenbackers.
JOSEPHINE THERESA SFERRUZZA, '44 Greenville, Miss.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
BETTY SHELTON, '43, HE* College Station, TexasArt Club; Dance Club; "Jambalaya."
MARY SHEPHERD, '43, AiH Chattanooga, Tenn.
Sixth Row:
KATHERINE SIMMONS, '44, K A 8 Birmingham, Ala.Art Club; International Relations Club; "Jambalaya."
MILDRED ANNE SIMMONS, '43, X S2 Eldorado, Ark.Art Club; Glee Club.
JANET LOUISE SIMON, '44 St. Louis, Mo.Glee Club; University Theatre.
MARY GLENN SNYDER, '44, n B * Roswell, N. Mex.Glee Club.
DONNA JEAN SPENCE, '44 Lake Wales, Fla.
Y. W. C. A.
Seventh Row:
CAROLINE LOUISE SPILLER, '43, X fi Hammond, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Operetta.
MARGARET ANNE SPORBORG, '44, A E * ... . Miami Beach, Fla.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
JOY MARIE STECKLER, '44, Z T A New Orleans, La.
Art Club; University Theatre; Y. W. C. A.
CLARISSE EMILY STEEG, '43 New Orleans, La.
Jennie Nixon Debating; Y. W. C. A.
BETTY LEWIS STEVENS, '44, X !2 New Orleans, La.
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KATHERINE FERGUSON STEWART, 14, * M . . . New Orleans, La.
GLORIA MARIE STOCKTON, '43 New Orleans. La.
Classical Club.
EVALYN ROSE STOLAROFF, '43, A E 'l> ..... New Orleans, La.
Arf Club; Glee Club; Operetta; University Theatre.
SHIRLEY MARY STRAUVEN, '43, Z T A New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Classical Club; Spanish Club; Y. W. C. A., Secretary.
MARY ELIZABETH SWEATT, '44, A O H Gulfport, Miss.
"Jambalaya."
Second Row:
DOROTHY ZINA TOLMAS, '43, * i 2 New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club; Jennie Nixon Debating.
JANE HELEN TROIE, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
ROUTH TROWBRIDGE, '43, 11 B <I> Franklin, La.
Student Body, Secretary; Art Club; Assets; Resident Student Govern-ment; Student Government; T. U. R. K.
DOROTHY ROBERTA TURNBULL, '43, A n . . . Mlanni Beach, Fla.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Operetta; University Theatre; Oreades;Sophomore Drag, Chairman.
KATHERINE VIOLA VERLANDER, '44, B 2 ... New Orleans. La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
Third Row;
ALICE NORINNE VINCENT, '43, X S2 Lake Charles, La.
Glee Club; Resident Student Government; Operetta; University Theatre.
LUCILLE MARIE VONDER HAAR, '44. B * A . . . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.
MARY LUCILLE WARD, '43 K A New Orleans, La.
Dance Club; "Jambalaya": Art Club,
MARGARET EMILIE WATKINS, '44 New Orleans, La.
Orchestra; University Theatre.
PHYLLIS LUCILE WATSON, '43, * M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; Operetta; Pan-Hellenic
Council.
Fourth Row:
BERNADINE WATTERS, '43 Haynesville, La.
ELIZABETH FOY WATTERS, '44, A A n New Orleans, La.
Glee Club
RUTH GORDON WATTS, '44 . . . Bryan, Texas
Dance Club; Glee Club; Orchestra.
SHIRLEY WEIL, '43, New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Jennie Nixon Debating; Operetta; Oreades.
SYLVIA WEILL, '43, A E * New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; University Theatre.
Fifth Row:
MARGARET SHELBY WERLEIN, '43, H B * . . . . Vicksburg, Miss.
Classical Club; Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Jennie Nixon Debating;Orchestra; Operetta.
MARY CATO WHELCHEL, '44, X S! Atlanta, Ga."Jambalaya."
JEANNE RIHL WHIDDON, '44 Mexico City, MexicoArt Club.
JANICE ESTELLE WHITE, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
LUCY WHITE, '43, A A n New Orleans, La.
Art Club; Glee Club; "Jambalaya": Operetta; University Theatre.
Sixth Row:
SHIRLEY MAY WIEDERECHT, '44, <I> M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
MARGARET ANN WILLIAMS, '43, Z T A . . . College Station, Texas
Art Club; Assets; "Hullabaloo": Resident Student Government; Pan-Hellenic Council; T. U. R. K.
MARY HENRIETTE WINEMAN, '43 Detroit, Mich.
Art Club; Dance Club; "Hullabaloo": University Theatre.
GRACE WITSELL, '43 New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.
MAY LIN WONG, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
Seventh Row:
PATRICIA ELIZABETH WOODWARD, '44, X fi . . . College Park, Ga."Jambalaya."
RITA CHARLES WORMS, '43, A E * New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
GRACE PATRICIA RUTTEDGE YEARGER, '43, <1> M . . Alexandria, La.
Glee Club; Classical Club; Y. W. C. A.
ALMA BERRYMAN YOUNG. '43, BIO New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Operetta.
LOIS JEAN YOUNG, '44, KKT Flint, Mich.
"Hullabaloo."
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CONRAD MEYER, III President
JOHN MILLER BRYAN, JR Vice-President
WILLIAM CHALMERS BROTHERS Secretary-Treasurer
SENIOR CLASSWALDORF A. STEEG President
R. MARK SMITH Vice-President
JAMES E. WRIGHT, JR Secretary-Treasurer
JUNIOR CLASSROBERT HART President
CAREY J. ELLIS Vice-President
ISADORE COHN Secretary-Treasurer
SOPHOMORE CLASSLOUIS W. McFAUL President
GEORGE E. McCASKEY Vice-President
BERNARD E. JACOBS Secretary-Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASSFRED WENDT President
JACK BREMERMANN Vice-President
BEN BRILL Secretary-Treasurer
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EMILE BERTRAND ADER New Orleans, La.
Honor Beard; International Relations Club; Intramural Basketball.
Softball. Soccer.
BERNARD MORDECAI ALTSCHULER Bayonne, N. J.
HARVEY JAY AMSTERDAM, S A M. !> A E New York, N. Y.
Cotillion Club; Honor Board; Symphony Orchestra; Class President
(I), Vice-President (2), Secretary-Treasurer (3).
Second Row:
JOHN JACOB BAEHR, JR., A X 1, B M New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; "Hullabaloo" Circulation Manager; "Jambalaya";
Y. M. C. A.
WILLIAM COURTS BAUMAN, A T Q Shreveport, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Operetta.
WILLIAM LOUIS BENDEL, JR., K 1 Monroe, La.
Honor Board.
Third Row:
PETER LOUIS BERNARD, JR., K £. A A A New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club Chairman; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society;
Honor Board; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya"; Y, M. C. A. Adviser (I).
Vice-President (4); Tulane Handbook Editor and Business Manager.
EMILE AUGUSTUS BERTUCCI, JR., B M, A X S .New Orleans, La.
Camera Club (3, 4); Campus Nite (3, 4); Glee Club; Glendy Burke
Literary and Debating Society; Honor Board {3, 4); International
Relations Club; Y. M. C. A.; Intramural Basketball, Football, Base-
ball, Volleyball.
NORMAN ROBERT BLACK, A T A, N 2 N Cheyenne, Wyo.
Fourth Row:
BERNARD BLUTSTEIN New York, N. Y. .1
RICHARD CAMP BORDEN, *KI Washington, D. C.
FRED HAROLD BREKKE New Richmond, Wis.
Football (I, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (3, 4).
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First Row:
WILLIAM CHALMERS BROTHERS, K A Shreveport. La.
Intramural Unit Manager; Pan-Hellenic Council; Thirteen Club; Honor
Board; Student Body Secretary-Treasurer (4).
HERBERT SEYMOUR BROWN New York. N. Y.
LOUIS DAMIAN BROWN New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; University Theatre; Y. M. C. A.
Second Row:
JOHN WILLIAM BRYAN. JR.. B G H, A X S . . . Bay St. Louis, Miss.
Honor Board; Student Body Vice-President; Student Center Council
Vice-President.
EDMUND MAURICE BURAS, JR New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Alpha Chi Sigma Essay Award.
JAMES DOYLE BYRNE. JR.. 11 K A New Orleans, La.
University Theatre.
Third Row:
ARTHUR ADOLPH CALIX, X n, * P 1 New Orleans, La.
Campus Nite; Cotillion Club.
EDWIN JOSEPH CELLOS New Orleans. La.
Honor Board.
SIGMUND CHESSID New York, N. Y.
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM HENRY CHURCH. * K 2 New Orleans. La.
MARTIN DURALDE CLAIBORNE, JR., B II. N S N. New Orleans. La.
DON PEARSON CLAYPOOL. BGH Morehead. Ky.
University Theatre.
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WILLIS MONROE COCHRANE. K £ .... West Palm Beach, Fla.
JOEL IRVING CORN Long Beach, N. Y.
Basketball (1), Baseball (2); Intramural Basketball (3, 4), Baseball
(3), Football (3); Glee Club (2).
MILDRED MINDERMAN CRAWFORD New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
JOSEPH JAMES CREELY New Orleans, La.
GEORGE CUELLAR, <tP2 Miami, Fla.
FERNAND JOSEPH DASTUGUE, JR New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; International Relations Club; Intramural Basketball,Football: Soccer, Sottball.
Third Row:
GEORGE DORFMAN, i .^ M, 'b A E New Britain, Conn.
ARTHUR WILLIAM ECKHOUS, K N, * A K . New York, N. Y.
Glendy Burke Lilerary and Debating Society.
EDWARD PAUL ECUYER, II K A New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Greenbackers.
Fourth Row:
KENNETH VICTOR EVERTS, N I N, £ A E .... Lake Worth, Fla.
RALPH JOSEPH FERNANDEZ Wallace, La.
Band. I
JULIUS FINKELSTEIN, K N New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row:
EDWARD DAVIS FINLEY, K A, d K, A A A ... New Orleans, La.
Intramural Council; Spectators; "T" Club; "Hullabaloo" Business
Manager (3); Student Body Secretary (4); Vaisity Boxing [2, 3); Green-backers (1 2, 31: White Elephants (I).
AUGUST FREDERICK FISCHER, JR New Orleans, La.
"T" Club Secretary-Treasurer; University Theatre.
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Band; Symphony Orchestra
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MARVIN GREEN Brooklyn, N. Y.
TOM COONEY HALL, K 2, * * New Orleans, La.
Greenbacfcers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
Fifth Row:
IRA BROWN HARKEY, JR., A K E New Orleans, La.
HARRY ELBERT HAYS, S X Denison, Texas
"T" Club; Varsity Football (I, 2, 3, 4); Track (I, 2. 3. 4).
ALGIE WALTON HILL, K K T, 9 N Montgomery, Ala.
"Hullabaloo."
First Row:
MERVIN EDWARD FISCHMAN . . . . Irvi ngton. N J.
LOUIS THEODORE FRANTZ, JR. ...Band; Symphony Orchestra.
New Orleans, La.
WALTER LEE FRAZER, JR New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
WALTER FRANKLIN FRIEDLAND, T li <I> . Hack ensack. N J.
BROOX CLEVELAND GARRETT, JR., 'h A 0, •!• X . . . Shrevepo rt. La.
PHILLIP HENRY GENTLING, « K 2
. Football (1,2 3, 4
. Roc Tester, M nn.
Third Row:
HOWARD BATTLE GIST, JR., K A . . . . Al exandr a. La.
LEONARD GLADECamera Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debc
Newting
York,
Society
N Y.
THOMAS SAMUEL GLASS, * K 1 . .
University Theatre; V arsity Football
New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
DONALD DAVID GOLDBERG . New York, N Y.
COLLEGE OF,
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First Row:
ELDRIDGE MOSELEY MINE, JR., A K E, A X S ... New Iberia, La.
University Tfieatre; Y. M. C. A.
GORMAN JAFFE New Yorit, N. Y.
RODNEY CLIFTON JUNG, B M New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Honor Board.
Second Row:
HERBERT WALTER KAISER, JR., H K A New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Glee Club; International Relations Club; Operetta;
Y. M. C. A. (I, 2, 3, 4}, Cabinet (2); Junior Prom Committee; Freshman
Hop Committee.
JEROME BERTRAM KATZ, ZBT, <I>AE New Orleans, La.
Glee Club (I); Beta Mu (2, 3).
LEONARD KENNEDY KNAPP, A T A, N 2 N .... Lake Charles, La.
Honor Board.
Third Row:
RICHARD BENNETT LANGFORD, * A 0, * X .... Shreveport, La.
WILLIAM WALTER LEAKE, JR., S X, A A A, * <i> . New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Honor Board; T. U. R. K.; White Elephants; Boxing
(3): Golt (3); Intramural Softball.
RICHARD HENRY LIPSCOMB Birmingham, Ala.
Campus Nite Director; Glee Club President; Operetta; University
Theatre; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet.
Fourth Row:
ALBERT WAYNE MAGNITZKY New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; International Relations Club; Symphony Orchestra; Y. M.
C. A.; Intramural Football; Basketball.
MEREDITH MALLORY, JR., X *, 6 K * Orlando, Fla.
GEORGE CHARLES MANNING, JR Maplewood, N. J.
A T Si, e K *, B MThirteen Club; University Theatre.
Fifth Row:
MELVIN HOWARD MATTILA Nashwauk, Minn.
HENRY ALVAN MENTZ, ATA, AAA Hammond, La.
Honor Board; International Relations Club.
CONRAD MEYER, III., A T A. A A A, A K . . . New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; Naval R. O. T. C; Pan-Hellenic Council; Student Body
President (4); Student Council President (4); Taffrail; Boxing; Class
President (2, 3).
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First Row:
ELIZABETH HENRIETTA MEYERS, li '!• A . . . . . . New Orleans, La.
HARVEY HAROLD MINTZ, Z B T, <! A E . . . . . . Spring Hill, Ala.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Rela ions
Club; "T" Club.
STANLEY ROBERT MINTZ, i A M, B M . . . . Monroe, La.
Second Row;
LEO LAWRENCE NASTASI . . . New Orleans, La.
WILLIAM JOSEPH O'HARA, JR., B 9 H . . . . . . New Orleans, La.
Baseball.
ROBERT BLOUIN OLIVER, B 9 11 . Monroe, La.
Cotillion Ciub; Greenbackers; Intramural Council; Thirteen Club; Class
Vice-President (4); Varsity Golf (3).
Third Row:
RAY TIM PARMLEY, GK* Electra, Texas
LEONARD JOHN PETERS Hot Springs, Ark.
C. DAN PIQUE New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society.
Fourth Row:
RAY CLINT PRUITT Lake Charles, La.
WILLIAM PAUL RAMEY, ATSi, N2N Tampa, Fla.
WIRT ADAMS RODSERS, JR., K S Bastrop, La.
Greenbackers; Honor Board; "Hullabaloo."
Fifth Row:
JOHN CECIL ROLFS New Orleans, La.
HAROLD LEON ROSEN, K N New York, N. Y.
Baseball; Football.
RAPHAEL ROSS, JR., <i>i9, N2N New Orleans, La.
COLLEGE OF
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COLLEGE OF
First Row:
BERYL MILDRED ROY, B * A, 9 N, K A H .... New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo"; Pan-Hellenic Council; University Theatre.
THEOBALD ROBERT RUDOLF, JR., K A New Orleans, La.
White Elephants.
HENRY CLARENCE SABRIO New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffraii; Sports Editor Taffrail Publication; Intra-
mural Basketball, Football, Softball, Soccer.
Second Row:
DANIEL LIGHTBOURNE SCHMUCKER, S A E, B M, New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; Y. M. C. A.
GEORGE THEODORE SCHNEIDER New Orleans, La.
A T A, N S N, * *, K A *Band; Greenbackers; Honor Board; Intramural Council; Thirteen Club;Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; T. U. R. K.; Class Vice-President (1), Secretary-
Treasurer (2); Varsity Tennis (2, 3).
AL BARNETT SCHONBRUN, i A M, * A E Tampa, Fla.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society.
Third Row:
MARJORIE MALTRY SCHWEICKHARDT. B * A . . New Orleans, La.
HARRY SHEPARD, JR., G N Muskogee, Okla.
"Hullabaloo."
FELIX ALFRED SIEGMAN Brooklyn, N. Y.
Fourth Row:
JACK pUINBY SLOAN, HKA, N2N Lakeland, Fla.
Greenbackers; White Elephants.
RICHARD MARK SMITH, ATA Bay St. Louis, Miss.
Honor Board; Class Vice-President (4).
WALDORF AARON STEEG, 2 A M, B M New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; University Theatre; Class President (4); Publications
Board (4); Track (2).
Fifth Row:
SOL BAER STERN JR., i; A M, * A E New Orleans, La.
History of Medicine Society.
WILLIAM JASPER TALLEY, nKA Stevenson, Ala.
JAMES EDWARD TAYLOR, K A Shreveport, La.
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First Row:
WILLIAM ROBERT TeTE, K S New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers; Oratorical and Debating Council; Pan-Hellenic CouncilChairman (3, 4).
EMMETT YOUNG THOMASON, JR New Orleans. La.
Band.
WALTER CHILLINGWORTH THOMPSON, 6 N Kenner, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; "Hullabaloo" Associate
Editor; International Relations Club; Bardies, Secretary-Treasurer.
Second Row:
OSCAR J. TOLMAS, K N New Orleans, La.
Band; Glee Club; Glendy Eurke Literary and Debating Society, Vice-
President; Honor Board; International Relations Club; Pan-Hellenic
Council; Spectators; Bardies, President.
ISRAEL TRESTMAN, 9 N New Orleans, La.
Freshman Forensic Council, Vice-President; Glendy Burke Literary and
Debating Society; "Hullabaloo"; Honor Board; Varsity Football Man-ager.
EDMUND SEYMOUR UTKOV New York, N. Y.
Third Row:
DAVID HUGH VARN, JR., n K A Fort Meade, Fla.
JACKSON P. WARD, IN New Orleans, La.
MARTIN SAMUEL WATSKY, K N New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
RALPH MILTON WENZEL, <i>Ae Tucker, Ark.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Honor Board; Operetta; Football (I, 2,
3, 4); Intramural Handball.
JACK CARL WHITESELL, K S Kansas City, Mo.
Glee Club.
JAMES NORMAN WILSON, JR., 1 * E New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row:
RICHARD McDonnell woodruff, a K K . . . . New Orleans, La.
Band {I, 2. 3, 4); Symphony Orchestra (I, 2, 3, 4).
HENRY WORNER, III., K S New Orleans, La.
Football Manager.
JAMES EDWARD WRIGHT, JR New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; International Relations Club; Y. M. C. A.; Class Secre-tary-Treasurer; Intramural Basketball, Football, Soccer, Softball.
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First Row:
ARELIO ALFONSO ALBA, <I> I A Panama, R. P.
CEDRIC THURSTON ALMAND, A T i, A A A .... Haynesville, La.
Band.
LOUIS ALVAREZ POU Santurce, P. R.
STANLEY LEE AULTMAN New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
Second Row:
BRUCE BAIRD, JR., S X New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Naval
R. O. T. C; Taffrail; T. U. R. K.; Y. M. C. A.
ROY ROBBINS BARTLETT, II., i T A New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; "T" Club; Thirteen Club; Varsity Tennis.
HIRAM WATKINS KOSTMAYER BATSON, H K A . . New Orleans, La.
PASCAL GAYLE BATSON, JR., S X Indianola, Miss.
Honor Board; University Theatre.
Third Row;
JACOB BERNSTEIN Brooklyn, N. Y.
V/ILLIAM FREDERICK BEYER, JR., ATA Lake Charles, La.
Honor Board.
CHARLES JAMES BLOCK, * A 6 Gary, Ind.
Glee Club; Football; Basketball; Track.
THOMAS STUART BLOODWORTH, JR New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations
Club (I, 2, 3), President (3); Y. M. C. A.; Bardies.
Fourth Row:
CHARLES JAMES BLOOM, II., K A, A A A ... New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
REX JAMES BUNKER Caguas. P. R.
CLAUDE LEON BUERGER, JR., <i>K2 Mobile, Ala.
Greenbackers.
GEORGE EVANS BURGESS, JR., n K A New Orleans, La.
Campus Nite; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Interna-
tional Relations Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; University Theatre.
Fifth Row:
OVID BERN BUSH, JR Atlanta, Ga.
CURTIS WEBB CAINE, K S New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Operetta; Y. M. C. A. Council.
SALVADOR LUCAS CANALE New Orleans, La.
GENE GEORGE CARP, K N Elizabeth, N. J.
Camera Club; Glee Club.
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First Row:
HORACE BROWNELL CHALSTROM, in New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffraii; Y. M. C. A.
EMANUEL CHOPER, K N Woodbridge. N. J.
Glee Club.
ALVIN RICHARD GHRISTOVICH, JR., <I> K S . . . . New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations
Club; Y, M. C. A.
LAWRENCE JOSEPH COHEN, Z B T Cheyenne, Wyo.
Second Row:
ISIDORE COHN, JR., ZBT New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Glendy Burks Literary and Debating Society; Pan-Hel-
lenic Council; Class Secretary-Treasurer (3).
JOHN MARSHALL COLLIER, K A, A A A New Orleans, La.
FREDERICK HUNTER COLLINS, JR., <!' A 9 New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic Council-
DAVID EMILE CRAIS New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O T, C; Taffraii.
Third Row:
JAMES WORTH DAVIS, JR., HKA Galveston, Texas
Band; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffraii; University Theatre.
MURRAY LEONARD DORFMAN Brooklyn, N. J.
ROGER HART DOYLE, IX New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Pan-Hellenic Council.
ISADORE DRAVIN, 2 A M, B M Meridian, Miss.
Band; Symphony Orchestra.
Fourth Row:
CHARLES DUFOUR Shreveport, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Football; Baseball.
DONALD BOND EHRHART, AKE New Orleans, La.
CAREY JAMES ELLIS, JR., AKE Rayville, La.
Glee Club Vice-President; Greenbackers; Honor Board; "Jambalaya";
Naval R. O. T. C; Class President (2), Vice-President (3); Boxing (2);
"T" Club.
CHARLES ALEXIS EMLING, JR., ATA New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Greenbackers; White Elephants.
Fifth Row:
JOHN PHILIP FISCHER Tyler, Tex.
Glee Club; Operetta.
ROBERT EDMUND FLOWERREE, JR., Ben .... New Orleans, La.
Class Secretary-Treasurer (I, 2).
FLORENCE SMITH FOLLANSBEE, * A H New Orleans, La.
JEROME BERNARD FORMAN Brooklyn, N. Y.
COLLEGE OF
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First Row:
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KERMIT FRYMIRE, *KS New Orleans, La.
Y, M. C. A.; Intramural Track; Baseb ill.
STEPHEN PAUL GASPERECZ, JR., A 2 * . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.I
. New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
JAMES JOSEPH SILLY, III., A K E, B M . New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
ARNOLD SYLVAN GOLDSCHLAG, SAM Brooklyn, N. Y.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Operetta; Oratorical and Debating;
University Theatre.
CHARLES RICHARD GOODWIN Birmingham, Ala.
ADRIAN JOHN GRUBER Brooklyn, N. Y.
ADRIAN SUTTON GWIN New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Glee Club; "Hullabaloo"; Operetta; University
Theatre; Y. M. C. A.
Third Row:
ROBERT SHARP HART, K A New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; "T" Club; Basketball; Track; Class President (3).
DONALD HUGH HIGGINS, JR., A T fl, A A A . . New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; "Hullabaloo"; Pan-Hellenic Council; T. U. R. K.
RENE HECTOR HIMEL, JR., AT £2, AAA Franklin, La.
Glee Club: Greenbackers.
LOUIS JOHN HINDELANG, JR. ... New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM SCOTT HOWSON, JR New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
ESTHER ROBERTS HUNT, <i>An Brisbee, Aril.
HAROLD WALLACE HUNTER New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Y. M. C. A.
SIDNEY ITZKOFF New York, N. Y.
Fifth Row:
MARION LEE JARRELL, 'I' K 2 Alexandria, La.
PEDRO ANTONIO JIMSNEZ Caguas, P. R.
OWEN BRATTAIN JOHNSON •""" '"='
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Football.
MYRON KASS. K N, B M Naw Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club.
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First Row:
JOHN JOSEPH KEESE New Orleans, La.
Inlramural Basketball; Baseball.
THOMAS MAXWELL KILLGORE, >I' A Lisbon, La.
CALVIN MORRIS KING, XAE Sylvester, Ga.
EUGENE ANTOINE KRAEMLR, JR New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
LOUIS OSCAR LAMBIOTTE Fort Smith, Ark.
ALBERT ANDREW LANG Rio Piedras, P. R.
WILLIAM JOSEPH LANGLOIS, JR., B M New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
JACK LEHMAN Brooklyn, N. Y.
Third Row:
ALAN JERRY LEONARD, K N, B M New Orleans, La.
JOHN JOSEPH LEWIS, JR New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
MILES LESLIE LEWIS, 'tie Ada, Okla.
GORDON EDWARD LIPSCOMB Birmingham, Ala.
Fourth Row;
RANDOLPH ABRAHAM LONDON West New York, N. J.
Intramural Basketball.
DANIEL LUBRANO, JR Tampa, Fla.
LESLIE IRVING LUKASH New York, N. Y.
EDWARD MILES McCORMICK Gretna, La.
Fifth Row:
GEORGE EDWARD MacDONALD, 2 A E New Orleans, La.
PAUL McGILL, JR., AS* New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.
FREDERICK WILLIAM MAHER, JR New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.; Varsity Boxing; Intramural Basketball, Football.
PETER MANDICH, SAE Gary, Ind.
Varsity Football, Basketball.
Sixth Row:
CLARA MARIE ANNE MANUEL Pass Christian, Miss.
HAROLD MARX, JR., ZBT, AAA New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International RelationsClub Vice-President; Oratorical and Debating Council.
EDWARD STEWART MAUNSELL, II., K A New Orleans, La.
Thirteen Club; T. U. R. K.; Track.
JACK FRANCIS MEYER, 2 H New Orleans, La.Band; International Relations Club; Symphony Orchestra; Y. M, C. A.
Seventh Row:
THEO FRANK MIDDLETON, B 6 H New Orleans, La.
WILLIAM BLANC MONROE, JR., £ X New Orleans, La.Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; "Hullabaloo"; Oratorical
and Debating Council.
SAMUEL SENECA MOODY, JR., A T fl, A A A ... New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya."
MORTON B. MORGAN New York, N. Y.
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First Row:
ANDREAS VERNON MORTENSEN. i: A E Mobile, Ala.
ELVIN BAYARD NOXON Houston, Tex.
HARVEY GEORGE OCONOR Hot Springs, Ark.
"Hullabaloo"; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
ROBERT LYON PARKER, JR., HKA Cincinnati, Ohio
"Jambalaya"; Naval R. O. T. C; Pan-Hellenic Council; Taffrail.
Second Row:
JINX PETERSON Shreveport, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; University Theatre; Y. U. C. A.
BENJAMIN ABY PEHY, B M, H 2 <f> New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
ANDREW LANE PLAUCHE, A T A, A A A Lake Charles, La.
Glendy Buike Literary and Debating Society; Greenbackers; Honor
Board; Naval R. O. T. C; Spectators; Taffrail.
JACK PADEN POLLOCK, K S New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers; V/hite Elephants; Y. M. C. A.
Third Row;
HOWARD MILTON POPKIN Brooklyn, N. Y.
LUIS CARLOS PRIETO, JR., * I A Panama City, R. P.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club.
HUMBERTO QUIRARTE, !> I A Juarez, Mexico
HOWARD QUITTNER Brooklyn, N. Y.
Glee Club; Operetta.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT ROGER REEVES Harrisonburg, La.
Glee Club.
DAVID FOLKE3 REID, ATA Amite City, La.
Honor Board; International Relations Club.
LLOYD JAMES REUTER New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
GEORGE BOUTCHER RIVIERE, K A New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Track.
Fifth Row:
MEYER ROSENBAUM Bronx, N. Y.
ALVIN JACOB RUBIN West Warwick, R. I.
BASIL JOHANN RUSOVICH New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club.
IRVIN CULMON SCHNEIDER, £AM Chipley, Fla.
Sixth Row:
CURTISS JOSEPH SCHROEDER, £ * E New Orleans, La.
Camera Club.
SAMUEL MELVILLE SCOTT, HKA Oakdale, La.
ELIZABETH 5EAVER New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; "Hullabaloo."
JULES JAYE SECKLER, TE<I> New York, N. Y.
Seventh Row:
CHARLES ALFRED SHIELDS, ATA New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya"; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
LYALL GUTHRIE SHIELL, JR New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
JOHN SILVERIO Tampa, Fla.
JOHN HOMER SIMS. JR., * A 9 Poughkeeptie, N. Y.
Honor Board; Football; Baseball; Basketball.
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First Row:
FRED ALBERT SKELLIE, JR Long Beach, Miss.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taltrail; University Theatre; Y. M. C. A.
ST. JOHN FRANCIS SMITH, Ben New Orleans, La.
"T" Club; Varsity Football; Basketball.
ARTHUR BRYAN SNOWHITE Elizabeth, N. J.
ALBERT PETER SPAAR, JR., K A New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
JAMES WOODBURN SPENCER, JR New Orleans, La.
A T fi, A A A, B IT e
A Capella Choir; Campus Nite- Glee Club; Glendy Burke Literary
and Debating Society: Honor Board; "Hullabaloo"; International
Relations Club; Operetta; Y. M. C. A.
WARREN LEE STERN New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; "Hullabaloo."
AVRON YUCELLE SWEET, K N St. Petersburg, Fla.
GLENN ERWIN TAYLOR, JR New Orleans, La.
Trsct (2. 3).
Third Row:
DANIEL RAYMOND THORNTON, JR., K A Meridian, Miss.
SAM ABRAHAM THREEFOOT, Z B T, B M Selma, Ala.
Band; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Track.
HYMAN CYRIL TOLMAS, K N New Orleans, La.
GEORGE HAMILTON TOMPKINS, 4 K E Washington, D. C.
Fourth Row:
NATHAN TROUM, K N Bayonne, N. J.
Cotillion Club.
MARTIN TURKISH, K N Bayonne, N. J.
Cotillion Club; Pan-Hellenic Council.
WILLIAM TREVILIAN TURNER, JR., * A 9 ..... New Orleans, La.
MIGUEL ANGEL VALES, Ben Merida, Mexico
Fifth Row:
HAROLD DAVID VICTOR, SAM New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; Pan-Hellenic Council; Y. M. C A.
JOHN SUMPTER WALKER New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo."
WINSTON WAKEFIELD WALKER, ATS!,** ... New Orleans, La.
WILLIAM H. WALLACE, III., H K A New Orleans, La.
A Capella Ctioir; Glee Cub; Greenbackers; "Jambalaya" Assistant
Editor (2), Associate Editor (3); Freshman Y. M. C. A.; University
Theatre; Social Club.
Sixth Row:
PHILIP MATHER WALMSLEY, K A New Orleans, La.
DAVID ALEXANDER WARRINER, JR New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Honor Board; Operetta; Y. M. C. A.
HOLMAN RUTHERFORD WHERR'TT New Orleans, La.
ROY SAUNDERS WHITE, JR., B 6 n, B M New Orleans. La.
Seventh Row:
CHARLES PERRY WILLIS Marksville, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Oratorical and Debating Council; Taffrail;
University Theatre.
CHARLES PHILLIP WIMBERLY, ATA York, Ala.
Intramural Unit Manager.
AKIRA RICHARD YAMANOHA Hilo, Hawaii
HAROLD JOSEPH ZERINGER, JR., H K A New Orleans, La.
Band; Greenbackers; Honor Board; International Relations Club.
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First Row:
PAUL DAVE ALEXANDER, M4 New York, N. Y.
PAUL EUGENE ALLEMANDI, '43, <!> K S New Orleans, La.
Football.
BRUCE WALTER ALSPACH, '44, * K S Pascagoula, Miss.
HERMAN WEATHERBY ANDERSON, JR., '43 .... Brookhaven, Miss.
<!' K rBand; Glee Club; University Theatre; Y. M. C. A.
Second Row:
WAYNE GORMAN ANDERSON, '44, B 9 IT ... . Shenandoall, Iowa
RICHARD GEORGE ANDRY, '43, ATA New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T C; Taffrail.
WALTER GILBERT ANDRY, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
CHARLES FREDERICK ANEPOHL, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Third Row:
I5MAEL CUELLAR ANGULO, JR., '44 Tampa, Fla.
TOMAS RODRIGO ARIAS, '44 David, R. P.
MALCOLM DOUGLAS ARNOULT, '43, S « E . . . . New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
ELLIS ARONSON, '44 New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
STANLEY VINCENT A5BURY, JR., '44, n K A . . . . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Freshman Y. M. C. A.; Intramural Football, Baseball.
NORMAN JOSEPH ATTENHOFER, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
THOMAS GUS BAFFES, '43 New Orleans, La.
JACK BAKER, '44 Bogalusa, La.
Fifth Row:
EDWARD BLEIKE BALDINGER, JR., '43, K E .... New Orleans, La.
Freshman Forensic Council; Freshman Y. M. C. A.; Football Manager;Y. M. C. A. Vice-President (2).
JAMES CLARK BASS, '44, K A Jackson, Miss.
LOUIS TULANE BASS, JR., '43, ATA Ogden, Utah
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; T. U. R. K.; White Elephants.
WAYNE ALEXANDER BEARD, '44, * A G McComb, Miss.
Sixth Row:
FRANK HAYNE BEATROUS, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
EUGENE KIRK BELL, '43, <i>KS Clovis, Calif.
HERBERT FRANK BENNERFIELD, JR., '44 Gretna, La.
MAURICE TENNEY BENEDICT, JR., '43, * A 9 ... . Lawrence, Kan.
Seventh Row:
COLEMAN JOSEPH BERANGER, '43 New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta.
GERALD SANDERS BERENSON, '43, Z B T Bogalusa, La.
DICK BERNHEIM, '44 Gulfport, Miss.
FOLSE JOSEPH BERTAUT, '44 New Orleans, La.
Football.
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First Row:
ALVIN CARMELO BER1UCCI, MS New Orleans. La.
Y. M. C. A.
STANFORD DAWSON BEVIS, '43 New Orleans. La.
Camera Club.
JOSEPH ZACHARY BIEGELEISEN, JR., 'tl Jamaica. N. Y.
JAMES FLIMEN BIGGART, JR.. '43, Z J. Mullens. W. Va.
Honor Board.
Second Row;
KENNETH GEORGE BLACKWELL, 44 New Orleans. La.
SYDNEY BLETTER. '44 Brooklyn. N. Y.
TED BLOCH. '44, Z B T New Orleans. La.
Band; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; "Hullabaloo";International Relations Club; "Jambalaya."
ARTHUR WILLIAM BOHMFALK. JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Bjnd; Glee Club; Operetta; Symphony Orchestra;
Y. M. C. A.
Third Row:
ROSCOE OSMOND BONISTEEL. JR., '44 Ann Arbor. Mich.
Basketball.
ST. PAUL BOURGEOIS. III. '43. AKE Jeanerette. La.
University Theatre; Y. M. C. A.
DAVID FRENCH BOYD. JR.. '44, S X Long Beach, Calif.
Naval R. O, T. C; Taffrail.
TRAVIS HARDY BOYKIN, JR., '44. n K A Hattiesburg, Miss,
Glee Club; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Fourth Row:
CARL DYESS BRANNAN, '44, K A Jackson, Miss.
HERBERT JOHN BREMERMANN, JR., '44, Ben.. New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (I).
WALTER HUGH BRENT, '43 B 9 H Hammond, La.
BEN B. BRILL, JR., '44, ZBT New Orleans. La.
Fifth Row:
HAROLD MORGAN BRITT. '43 Winter Garden. Fla.
CLAUDE LAMAR BROWN. JR., '43, S A E Mobile, Ala.
CLYDE KIMBALL BROWN, '44, ATA Wilmette, III.
Honor Board; "Jambalaya"; Thirteen Club.
WILLIAM BURLIE BROWN. '43 New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International RelationsClub; Bardies.
Sixth Row;
ANTHONY JOSEPH BRUNO. '43 Elizabeth, N. J.
ALBERT HERMANCE BUBB, '44, K A Monroe, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
SIDNEY DUDLEY BULLARD, '43 New Orleans, La.
HUGH PAUL BURBANK, '44 Bay St. Louis, Miss.
Band.
Seventh Row:
CHARLES ALLEN BURLESON, JR., '43 Erie, Pa.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Operetta; Taffrail.
LEWELL COLBERT BUTLER, JR., '43, B 9 H Shreveport, La.
ALBERT DAVID CAIRE, '43, <(>KZ New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
JAMES GERARD CAIRE, '44 Edgard, La.
Glee Club.
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JOHN BERNARD CAIRE, '44, * K S New Orleans, La.
JOE DAVIDSON CALHOUN, JR., '43 Ruston, La.
Glee Club; Honor Board; Operetta.
CLIFTON CAMPBELL, '44 Pensacola, Fla.
Campus Nite; Glee Club.
CHARLES BOYLE CAMPBELL, JR.. '44, <i> A 9 . College Station, Texas
Camera Club; Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants;
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Second Row;
JOHN FRED CARAWAY, '44, n K A New Orleans, La.
Freshman Forensic Council; Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C.; Taffrail;
University Theatre; White Elephants; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
HERMINIO DOLORES CARRIZO, '44 Ocu, R. P.
EDMOND LUCIEN CASSOU, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
ROBERT LeROY CHIPLEY, '44, K i Greenwood, S. C.
Naval R. O. T. C; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Third Row:
MALCOLM MOORE COATE, '44 Arkadelphia, Ark.
Naval R. O. T. C.
MERVIN RUDOLPH COHEN, '44, SAM Brooklyn, N. Y.
EDWARD O'BRIEN COMER, '44 Jacksonville, Fla.
Glee Club.
ROBERT JAMES CONROY, '44, B 9 H New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
HENRY THOMAS COOK, '43 i; A E New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
ASAHEL WALKER COOPER, '44, B 9 H New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
SAM CORENSWET. JR., '44, ZBT New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Glee Club; Operetta.
ELGIN COURTLAND COWART, JR., '44, * A 9 . . . Fort Gaines, Ga.
Fifth Row:
GORDON OWEN CRAGWALL, JR., '44, K 1 . . East Williston, N. Y.
SIDNEY JOSEPH CROCHET, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Baseball.
NICHOLAS CLAY CROMWELL, '43, ATA New Orleans, La,
Glee Ciub- Naval R. O. T. C; Operetta; Taffrail; White Elephants;
Y. M. C. A.
RICHARD PEYTARIN CROMWELL, '43, ATA ... New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
Sixth Row:
SHERWOOD ARTHUR CUYLER, '43 New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.; Football.
LEAR WILLIAM DANE, '43 New Orleans, La.
LEONARD JOSEPH DANIELS, JR., '44, * A 9 ... .Shreveport, La.
LAWRENCE FABACHER D'ANTONI, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
Seventh Row:
CHARLES WHEELER DARNALL, '44, A T (2 Franklin, La.
Glee Club; White Elephants; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
HEBER ELMER DARTON, JR., '44, K S Danville, Ark.
"Hullabaloo": Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
GEORGE BEL DAVIS, '44, K S New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
ROBERT EDWARD DAVIS. '44 Brooklyn, N. Y.
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HENRY CONRAD DAUBERT. JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
FREDERICK GEORGE DEILER, '43 New Orleans, La.
GEORGE DEN6GRE, '44, K .'\ BMokI, Miss.
LAWRENCE LOSCH DILLON, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
NORMAN DINHOFER, '43, K N Brooklyn, N. Y.
Second Row:
HENRY MOSELEY DISMUKES, '43, 'I' A Q Mobile, Ala.
CHARLES OSCAR DONNAUD, III., '43, K S . . . . New Orleans, La.
Campus Nite; Cheerleader, Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; T. U, R. K.
JOHN SHELBURNE DONNAUD, '43, A K E .... New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalaya"; Operetta; Y. M. C, A.
BODIE EUGENE DOUGLAS, '44 New Orleans, La.
LEONARD LOUIS DOWTY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Honor Board.
Third Row:
JAMES EVERETT EAVES, JR., '44, B 9 11 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
MITCHELL EDE, '43 Hatliesburg, Miss.
EDWARD LANGHOFF EMLING, '44, ATA .... New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; "Jambalaya"; White Elephants President.
ROBERT WALTER EVERETT, '43 New Orleans, La.
GORDON OVERTON EWIN, '44, Ben New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
Fourth Row:
LLOYD CHARLES EYRICH, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
STEPHEN COLEMAN FARNUM, '44. A T A New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
JOHN JACOB FARRELL, 44, * A 9 New Orleans, La.
Cheerleader; "Jambalaya"; T. U. R. K.
RICHARD ALAN FAUST, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
Honor Board: White Elephants; Football.
WILLIAM GERSON FELLMAN, '44, SAM New Orleans, La.
Band; Camera Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society;
International Relations Ciub; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Fifth Row:
JAMES SCOTT FLOWER, '44, K A New Orleans, La.
Football.
ALLEN RAY FONTENOT, '43, S X Mamou, La.
HEWITT BATES FOX, '44, ATA New Orleans, La.
Freshman Forensic Council; Glee Club; White Elephants.
AUGUST HENRY FRA2ER, '44 New Orleans, La.
WARREN JOSEPH GADPAILLE, '44, AS* New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; University Theatre; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Sixth Row:
PIERRE DeGRANGE GELPI, '44 New Orleans. La.
CRAWFORD DENTON GIBBES, JR., '44, K A Laurel, Miss.
UPTON WRIGHT GILES, JR., '44, K S New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C, A.
MASON PILCHER GILFOIL, '44, B H Lake Providence, La.
CARROLL ALLEN GIRAUD, '43. * K S New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.
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JACK ASHLEY GOLD, '43, SAM Shreveport, La,
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International
Relations Club.
IRVIN ALVAN GOLDMAN, '43, K N Bogalusa, La.
SEYMOUR GOODSTEIN, '43 Brooklyn, N. Y.
EDWARD DONALD GRAFF, 43, K N New York, N. Y.
EMORY LEA GRAVES, '44, ATS Slidell, La.
Second Row:
JOHN RICHARD GRIFFITH, '43, ATA Monessen, Pa.
TOMMY GEORGE GROSSMAN, '44, X A M Milwaukee, Wis.
FREDERICK ERNEST GUEDRY, JR., '43, 11 K A . . . New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C A.; Baseball; Intramural Basketball.
MAX GUINN, '43, -I-AG Ducktown, Tenn.
EDMOND MILTON HALEY, '43 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
Third Row:
MILTON JOSEPH HARGIS, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
WILLET BINION HARMON, '43, •[• A Apopka, Fla.
FRANCIS MARION HARRIS, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Band.
JIMMIE TOOKE HARRIS, '43, SAE Shreveport, La.
CHARLES EDGAR HART, '44, £ X Pine Bluff, Ark.
Glee Club; White Elephants; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Fourth Row:
THEO HIRSCH HARVEY, JR., '44, A K E New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Thirteen Club; Y. M. C. A.
JAMES THOMAS HAWTHORNE, '44 Oconee, Fla.
WALLACE SANFORD HEBERT, '44 New Orleans, La.
ROBERT GREENE HENDON, JR., '44, S A E .... Birmingham. Ala.
White Elephants.
ROBERT SMITH HENDRICK, '44, <t> A 9 Shreveport, La.
Fifth Row:
SIMEON KAHN HENINGER, JR., '43, Z B T Monroe, La.
Band; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society.
ARTHUR ANSELM HEROLD, JR., '43, Z B T Shreveport, La.
Greenbackers; "Hullabaloo"; Assistant Tennis Manager.
STANFORD PHILIP HERRON, '43 New Orleans, La.
Band; Campus Nite; Glee Club; Symphony Orchestra; Y. M. C. A.
ARTHUR DUKES HERTZBERG, '43 Bayonne, N. J.
EUGENE HESDORFFER, '43, ZBT Canton, Miss.
Sixth Row:
VICTOR HOWELL HESS, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
ARCHIBALD THOMAS HIGGINS. JR., '44, K 2 Gretna, La.
Cheerleader; Freshman Y. M. C. A.; White Elephants; T. U. R. K.
JOSEPH ROTSCHILD HIRSCH, '44, ZBT Greenville, Miss.
Band; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
SIMON HERBERT HIRSCH, '44, ZBT New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Glee Club.
RICHARD SAMUEL HODES, '44, S A M Miami Beach, Fla.
Band.
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CLAUDE BLUFORD HOGAN, '44, A K E Hogansvllle, Ga.
Glee Club: Naval R. O. T, C.
JOHN ANDREW HOMES, '43 New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta; Y. M. C. A.
STANHOPE FELIX HOPKINS, '44, K A New Orleans, La.
WALTER LYALL HOWELL, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
SAMERILL BENSON HUTTON, JR., '43, <I> A ... Fort Srrith, Ark.
"Jambalaya."
Second Row:
ALBERT LEWIS HYMAN, '43, S A M. B M New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Glendy Burke Liierary and Debating Society; Interna-
tional Relations Club Librarian.
EDWARD SIDNEY HYMAN, '44, 2AM New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Honor Board; Internationa! Relations Club; Freshman
Y. M. C. A.
BERNARD LANDAU JACOBS, '43, Z B T New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Honor Board; Class Secretary-Treasurer (2).
FOSTER MATTHEW JOHNS, JR., '43, BOH.... New Orleans, La.
Thirteen Club.
LEO EARNEST JOHNS, JR., '43, <i> K £ Floresville, Texas
Third Row:
JOSEPH CLEMENT KING, '44, ZBT Jackson, Miss.
International Relations Club; Glendy Burke Literary and
Debating Society.
LEONARD MUELLER KING, JR., '43, n K A . . . . New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
SOL LEWIS KOOK, '44, K N Jersey City, N. J.
JAMES HIRAM KOSTMAYER, '44, Ben New Orleans, La.
VERNON RAYMOND KROLL, '43, AS* New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers; White Elephants.
Fourth Row:
JACK KUSHNER, '44, K N Brooklyn, N. Y.
Intramural Basketball.
JOSEPH DOMENICO LAZZARA, '44 Tampa, Fla.
FRANCIS AUSTIN CALISTE LEDET, '43, S X . . Houma, La.
RICHARD HONG WAH LEE, '43 Honolulu, HawaiiGlee Club.
JAMES KINLEY LEES, '44 Jacksonville, Fla.
Glee Club.
Fifth Row:
DUDLEY LEIBOWITZ, '43, K N Brooklyn, N. Y.
DIXON GEARHART LeGROS, '44 New Orleans, La.
LEONARD LEON, '43, K .\ New Orleans, La.
Symphony Orchestra.
ROBERT CRAWFORD LEONHARDT, '43 New Orleans, La.
K A, A A A
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Greenbackers;Honor Board.
WALTER EDMOND LEVY, JR.. '43, ZBT New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; International Relations Club.
Sixth Row:
VINCENT ANTHONY LIBERTO, '43 Laurel, Miss.
ALLEN LILL, '43, KKA New Orleans, La.
Band; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants.
ELLIOT JAMES LOCASCIO, '44 New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
SAMUEL LOGAN, '44 New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
GEORGE TRUETT LONG, '44, S A E RIdgeland, S. C.
Seventh Row:
STEWART McLENDON LONG, '43, 2 X Atlanta GaT. U. R. K.
ROBERT EDWARD LOW, '44, K A Fort Worth, Texas
FOSTER COLLINS McCALEB, JR., '43, * A 9 Houston, Texas
WILLIAM WHITLEY McCALL, '43 Covington, Tenn.
Honor Board.
GEORGE EDWARD McCASKEY, JR., '43, H K A . . New Orleans, La.Glee Club; Honor Board; Intramural Council; Class President (1),
Vice-President (2); Baseball.
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LOUIS WILLIAM McFAUL, JR., '43, K 2. A A A . . New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Jambalayd"; Naval R. O. T. C; Operetta; Taffrail; WhiteElephants; Class Secretary-Treasurer (I). President (2).
WILLIAM ROBERT McGEHEE, '43, ATA Ossinlng, N. Y.
Tennis.
SAMUEL JASON McGREW, '44, K I New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M, C. A.
ARMAND GOLDSMITH McHENRY, JR., '43, A K E ... Monroe, La.
Intramural Unit Manager; Boxing; Track.
WILLIAM LESLIE McLEOD, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. M. C A.
Second Row:
JAMES VERNON McMULLEN, '44, S A E Victoria, Texas
White Elephants.
WILLIAM KENNON McWILLIAMS, JR., '43, K 2 . . New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; Y, M. C. A. Cabinet President (2); Basketball; Football
Manager; Campus Nite.
CHARLES FREEMAN MAGINNIS, '43 New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers; "Hullabaloo"; Naval R. O. T. C; "Jambalaya."
WILLIAM DANIEL MAGINNIS, JR., '43, H K A . . New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Football.
MacCAMPBELL MALLARY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Band.
Third Row:
MELVIN MANDEL, '43 Brooklyn, N. Y.
Glee Club; Intramural Soccer.
GEORGE PEABODY MARKS, III., '43 New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International
Relations Club.
WILLIAM SHERMAN MARSHALL, '44 Leon, Kan.
ALLEN WALKER MARTIN, HI., '43. B 6 n, A A A . .Bogalusa, La.
MILLARD EMILE MATTHEW, '44 New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
ALFRED THOMAS MAUND, JR., '44 Jennings, La.
Band; Naval R. O. T. C.
HUNTER WILLYARD MAY, '43, * K S New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.; Boxing.
ROYAL ANTHONY MAYON, '44 Morgan City, La.
Football.
EDWARD RUSSELL MEADOWS, '44, B 6 H Birmingham, Ala.
ARTHUR MURRAY MEISEL, '43, K N Brooklyn, N. Y.
University Theatre.
Fifth Row:
JAMES JOHN EDMOND MESTIER, '44, S X .... St. Kitts, B. W. I.
JULIAN JAMES MIESTER, '43, K 2 New Orleans, La.
Band; Y. M. C. A.
HENRY KINGKADE MILLER, '43, * A Shreveport, La.
White Elephants.
WILSON FLOYD MINOR, '43 Bogalusa, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
ROBERT McPEAKE MONTGOMERY, '44, * K S ... New Orleans, La.
Sixth Row:
RICHARD ALBERT MORVANT, '44, K A Thibodaux, La.
Band.
HERBERT LEON MOSKOWITZ, '44, K N Brooklyn, N. Y.
JOHN PAUL MUHLEISEN, '44 New Orleans, La.
Band.
HARRY KEYES MURRAY, JR., '44, * A 6 Louisyille, Ky.
Naval R. O. T. C; Football; Rifle Team.
WILLIAM JENNINGS MURRAY, '43 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
Seventh Row:
JAMES WILLIS NELSON, '43 New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Oratorical and
Debating Council.
JOHN REXFORD NORTH, JR., '44, K S New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
CARL JOHN NYMAN, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R, O. T. C; Taffrail.
MERLIN MAURICE OHMER, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
STANFORD LESTER OPOTOWSKY, '43, SAM ... New Orleans, La.
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STANLEY JEROME ORLOFF, '44, K N New York, N. Y.
ENRIQUE ALBERTO ORITZ, '44 San Jose, C. R,
WILLIAM CECIL OWEN, JR., '44. H K A Clewlston, Fla.
Honor Board; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; While Elephants.
VINCENT ANTHONY PACIERA, '43 New Orleans, La.
Band; Symphony Orchestra.
GUSTAVE LOUIS PAILET, '44, K N New Orleans. La.
Second Row:
JOHN BILL PARMLEY, '44 Electra, Texas
DAN THOMAS PATTERSON, '44. n K A Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
WILLIAM THOMAS PATTON, '44, B 6 11 New Orleans. La.
Band; Glee Club; Operetta; Freshman Y. M. C. A. Vice-President.
IRA FREDERIC? PEAK, JR., '44, A T S! Aberdeen, N. C.
Glee Club; Thirteen Club.
JOHN RENfi PEREZ, JR.. '43. K A New Orleans. La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Thirteen Club; T. U. R. K.
Third Row:
RAFAEL JOSE P6REZ, '44 Caracas. Venezuela
EARL BRICKLE PHILIPS, '43 New Orleans, La.
MARION JAMES PICINICH, '44 New Orleans, La.
PAUL OCTAVE HEBERT PISMAN. '43. 2 X, A A A . New Orleans. La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail: White Elephants.
CARLOS ANTONIO PINZON, '43. * I A Panama. R. P.
Fourth Row:
FRANCIS AZZO PLOUSH, '44. ATA New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
IRWIN FELIX POCHE, JR., '44, A £ * New Orleans, La.
University Theatre; Freshman Y. M. C. A.; Camera Ciub.
PAUL CHRISTIAN POTTHARST, '44. <t> A 9 . . . . . New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; White Elephants.
ROBERT HOLLINGSWORTH POTTS, '43. ATA... New Orleans. La.
Camera Club; White Elephants.
JACK WENDELL POU, '44, K A Shreveport. La.
Fifth Row:
MICHAEL STEPHEN POWER, JR.. '44 New Orleans, La.
Band.
JAMES ALEXANDER POYNER. '44. * A Dothan. Ala.
LESTER GEORGE PRICE, '43, ATA Houston, Texas
A Capella Choir; Glee Club.
JOHN EARL PRITCHARD. '44, AKE Oak Park, III.
Naval R. O. T. C.
ROBERT ELMER PROCTOR, '44 Charlotte. N. C.
Sixth Row:
SIDNEY WILLIAM PROVENSAL. JR., '44, n K A Slidell, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
HOWARD HARVEY PRUE, '43 Brooklyn, N. Y.
Band; Track.
JAMES HARRISON QUINN, '44 New Orleans. La.
Glee Club.
JOSEPH HARVEY RAPPEPORT. '43, SAM Shreveport. La.
Camera Club.
CHARLES JACKSON RAY. '43. *Ae Greenville, Ala.
Honor Board; White Elephants.
Seventh Row:
STAIGG GEORGE RAY. '44. ATA New Orleans, La.
THEO TODD REBOUL. '44 Hattiesburg. Miss.
Camera Club; tfonor Board; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
LESTER JAMES REED. '44 New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club.
JOSEPH FRANK REITH, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Baseball; Basketball.
PETER JOSEPH RICCA, '44 New Orleans. La.
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HORACE BUSHNELL RICKEY, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
LESTER HARVEY RIFKIN, '44 Brooklyn, N. Y.
Campus Ni+e; "Hullabaloo."
DONALD ARTHUR RINGE, '43 New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club.
JOSEPH FELIX RIZZO, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
FRANK HOLLEYWORTH ROARK, JR., '44, K S . . . New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; Naval R. O- T. C; Football.
Second Row:
JACK GANO ROBERTSON, '44, B 9 n New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
EDWARD AUGUSTUS ROGERS, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
WARREN JOSEPH ROGERS, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
DANIEL ROSE, JR., '44, SAM Providence, R. I.
J. WILLIAM ROSENTHAL. '43, Z B T New Orleans, La.
Band.
Third Row:
SIDNEY ROSENTHAL, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Band.
LLOYD JOSEPH ROUX, '44 New Orleans, La.
MARK WILLIAM SACKETT, '43, K N New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Bardies Historian.
WILLIAM EDWARD ST. CLAIR, '44, S * E New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants.
BERNARD SALOMON, '43, K N New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Bardies; Intramural Soccer, Softball; Baseball.
Fourth Row:
LOUIS HARDING SCHOPFFR, '43 New Orleans, La.
Varsity Tennis.
CHARLES SCHWARTZ, JR., '43, Z B T, A A A . . . New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society;
International Relations Club.
GEORGE SCHWARTZ, '44 New York, N. Y.
JAMES PORCH SCHWARTZ, '44, A K E New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
RALPH JACOB SCHWARZ, JR., '44, Z B T New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Naval R. O. T. C;Taffrail.
Fifth Row:
RALPH FRANCIS SHIRER, JR., '43, K 2 New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
IRVING SHULMAN, '44 Bayonne, N. J.
HARRY VERNON SIMS, JR., '43, K A New Orleans, La.
MARION ELMO SMITH, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
ROLAND CALONGNE SMITH, '44, n K A New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. I. C.
Sixth Row:
GEORGE FITZGERALD SMOOT, '43, S A E Wetumpka, Ala.
IRVING SOKOLSKY, '43. K N Houma, La.
BERNARD MELVILLE SOLOMON, '44, Z B T . . . . New Orleans, La.
HARRY N. SOLOMON, '43, Z B T Las Vegas, N. Mex.
Boxing Manager (I).
THEODORE SOLOMON, '44 Steelton, Pa.
Band.
Seventh Row:
JOSEPH SPEAR, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
CLYDE RICHARD STANLEY, '44, 2 H New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
SOL STEM PEL, '43, K N Elmont, N. Y.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society.
MURRAY STOCK, '44 New York, N. Y.
EDWIN WILLIAM STOCKMEYER, '43, B 6 K . . . . New Orleans, La.
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LAWRENCE AUGUSTUS STONE, II., '43, A T S> . , New Orleans, La.
White Elephants.
MALCOLM RENSHAW STOUSE, '44, S X New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Tatfrail.
HOWARD BURTON STRAUSS, '43, Z B T Greenwood, Miss.
RAYMOND SUAREZ, '43 Tannpa, Fla.
LAWRENCE IRA TABOR, '43 Brooklyn, N. Y.
Band.
Second Row:
CHARLES FREDERICK THOMASON, '43 New Orleans, La.
JACK WADDELL THOMSON, '43, S X New Orleans, La.
WIECK WILLIAM TIMI5H, '43 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
JOSEPH TRAUTMAN, '44 New Orleans, La.
CLAUDE MERRILL TRAWICK, JR., '43, ATS Macon, Ga.
Third Row:
OSCAR FERNANDO TRISTAN, '43 Costa Rica
JAMES GIBSON TUCKER, JR., '44, A K E Leiand, Miss.
Glee Club; Intramural Basketball, Football.
MALCOLM STICKLE Van de WATER, '44, 2 X Stuart, Fla.
Glee Club; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
DAVID ELMORE VERLANDER, JR., '44, * K 2 ... . New Orleans, La.
JOHN McCarthy ward, '43, * K 2 Little Rod, Ark.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta.
Fourth Row:
ROBERT BRYANS WATKINS, '43 Indian Springs, Ga.
MORRIS JACOB WEISLER, '44, K N New Orleans, La.
GERALD NAT WEISS, '43, Z A M : . New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society.
MARION WELLFORD, '44, K A New Orleans, La.
FRED AUGUST WENDT, JR., '44, * K £ New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; Naval R. O. T. C; Class President (1); Football.
Fifth Row:
JIM BOB WHITE, JR., '43, *Ae Shreveport, La.
"Jambalaya."
DONALD WYNN WHITE, '44, K A Alexandria, La.
WILLIAM LANE WHITMAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
ROBERT LADD WILLARD, '43, ATA New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Operetta; Taffrail.
CHESTER ARTHUR WILLIAMS, JR., '44, K A . . . Murfreesboro, Tenn.
Sixth Row:
LEWIS McLAURINE WILLIAMS, '43, * A 6 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
ROBERT MILTON WILLIAMS, '43, Ben New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya" Business Manager.
ANDRe' VICTOR WOGAN, '43, S H New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
HENRI WOLBRETTE, II., '43, ZBT Shreveport, La.
Football.
ELLIS MALLAM WOODWARD, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Golf.
Seventh Row:
WILLIAM EVERARD WRIGHT, '44 New Orleans, La.
LAWRENCE LOUIS ZERINGER. '44, H K A New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants.
EDWARD GEORGE ZIEGLER, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo,"
LEONARD ZINKER, '44 Brooklyn, N. Y.
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WALLACE B. MALLU Vice-President
WALTER D. SHEPARD Secretary-Treasurer
SENIOR CLASSJOSEPH POLACK President
ROBERT BASNETT Vice-President
FRANCIS ORY Secretary-Treasurer
JUNIOR CLASSJAMES EWIN President
ROBERT COLE Vice-President
WILLIAM HUDSON Secretary-Treasurer
SOPHOMORE CLASSALBERT LEE SOULE, III President
HERBERT O'DONNELL, JR Vice-President
ROBERT NEWLIN Secretary-Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASSTIMOTHY A. CRAIN President
SAMUEL J. STOKES Vice-President
CLARA L. ANTIN Secretary-Treasurer
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JACK ANDREW ALLISON, A T S2, * * Biloxi, Miss.
American Society of Civil Engineers Secretary (4); Intrannural Basket-
ball (I. 2).
JOHN EVERETT ARNOULT, 2 * E, A X Z New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Camera Club President.
ROBERT THOMAS BASNETT, T B H New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers Chairman (4); American
Society of Mechanical Engineers Secretary (3); Engineers Technological
Atelier; Class Vice-President (4).
Second Row:
JOHN LOUIS BELL New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
ROBERT EDWIN BELL, JR New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers
Technological Atelier.
WALTER JAMES BINNINGS New Orleans, La.
Gargoyle.
Architectural Society; T. U. R. K.
Third Row:
GEORGE NARCISSE BISCHOF New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
RODNEY ALFRED BLACK, T B n New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Y. M. C. A.; Intramural
Basketball, Football.
HENRY JOSEPH BULTMAN, JR., * K S. A X S . . New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Greenbackers.
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM RICHARD BURK, JR., H K A New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice-President (3), President (4).
EDMUND ROSS BUXTON, JR Cincinnati, Ohio
American Society of Civil Engineers.
PAUL GIBERT CHARBONNET. JR., /IKE New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society Vice-President.
Fifth Row:
JOHN CONDIT CULBERTSON, A K E New Orleans, La.,,
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Thirteen Club; Basketball. '
\ARTHUR DAVIS, ZBT New Orleans, La.
Gargoyle.
Architectural Society Treasurer; Cotillion Club; "Hullabaloo"; /
T. U. R. K. Vice-President.j
HARRY LEE DEAS, JR., * K 2, A X S New Orleans, La. I
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Varsity Golf (2, 3). \
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MANUEL JOSEPH DeLERNO, T B E New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Vice-Choirman (3), Secre-
tary-Treisurer (4); Band (I, 2, 3).
FRANCIS ANTHONY del MARMOL, K r New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Campus Nile Chairman;
T. U. R. K.; Cheerleader {I, 2, 3, -(), Head (4).
JAMES THOMAS DWYER, JR New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Second Row:
RAY ARTHUR DYKE, JR., K 2 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers Technological
Atelier; Intramural Unit Manager; Y. M. C. A.
LLOYD PURUES FADRIQUE, .V T New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers Secretary; Engineers Techno-
logical Atelier Vice-President; White Elephants; Y. M. C. A.
CHARLES HENRY FLOWER, K A New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; "T" Club; Football (I); Varsity Football
(2, 3, 4); Track.
Third Row:
MAURICE JOSEPH GELPI, ATA New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Band.
WILLIAM EDWARD GREVE New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
WALTER RALEIGH GULLEY, JR., * K 2, A X £ . . Pascagoula, Miss.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Greenbackers.
Fourth Row;
DOUGLAS CLIFFORD HALLEY New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
RICHARD ALAN HERROD, JR St. Rose, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; American Society of Me-chanical Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier, Vice-President (3),
Secretary (4); Class Secretary (2).
HORACE SLEET HENDERSON, A X 2, T B H ... New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Fifth Row:
WILLIAM CHARLES HILDEBRAND, JR., 2 X ... . New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
MARY CLARE HOGG, B 2 New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society.
BERNARD LACOSTE KIERNAN, JR New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engineers Technological
Atelier.
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CHARLES ROBERTS LAMKiN, A K E . . . .
Architectural Society.
Alexandria, La.
GEORGE MURRAY LEAKE. HKA New Orleans. La.
IIA Cdpella Choir; Architectural Society; Cotillion Club;
Operetta; T. U. R. K.
JAMES WESLEY LEAKE. HKA New Orleans. La.
Architectural Society.
Second Row:
BYRON LA2AR LEVY, Z B T. T B R New Orleans. La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Chairman.
JOHN DONALD LOCKWOOD. JR., 4» K S New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
JOSEPH WILLIAM McCARRON. JR New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier; Honor Board; Student Council Secretary; Student Body Presi-
dent (4); Football (I, 2, 3); Basketball (I, 2); Class President (I. 2, 3).
Third Row:
WALLACE BERTRAND MALLU. T B H New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier; Class Secretary-Treasurer (3) ; Student Body Vice-President (4)
;
Student Center Council (4) ; Intramural Basketball. Baseball. Football,Softball.
JOFFRt PERSHING MERCIER New Orleans. La.
Engineers Technological Atelier.
ROBERT KENNETH MICHAELS. IX Orlando. Fla.
Fourth Row:
STENNING COATE MURPHY. K A. A X S New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
STANLEY LEWIS NYHAN Waterloo. Iowa
Football.
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Architectural Society.
Fifth Row:
CLAUDE HENRY OAKLAND, Ben,**Architectural Society; T. U. R. K.
Jacksonville, Fla.
Monroe, La.
FRANCIS CORKERY O'CONNOR New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Engineers
Technological Atelier.
SenlCf^ •
First Row:
FRANCIS JOSEPH ORY. i: n New Orleans. La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Honor Board; Pan-Hellenic
Council; Class Secretary-Treasurer (4).
JOSEPH ALBERT POLACK, T B II, O A K New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier Secretary (3); Class Vice-President (3), President (4).
LIGOURI OSWALD RAMM Metairie. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Second Row:
PAUL HARDING RICKER, TBH Wakefield. Mass.
American Society of Civil Engineers.
WALTER DORMAN SHEPARD New Orleans, La.
GargoyleArchitectural Society; Honor Board; Naval R. O. T. C; T. U. R. K.;
Student Body Secretary-Treasurer (4).
ALLEN NATHAN SMITH. SAM New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier; Class Baseball, Boxing, Football.
Third Row:
ALWYN SMITH. JR.. n K A New Orleans. La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Operetta; Glee Club;Track.
HAROLD HENRY STREAM. JR.. A X S, 2 X ... . New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
ARTHUR WENDEL STOUT. JR.. 2 X, T B n .... New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Pan- Hellenic Council;White Elephants.
Fourth Row:
CHARLES EDWARD KNIGHT STRONG. A K E ... New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Thirteen Club.
GEORGE HUTCHINSON THOMPSON. A X S ... New Orleans. La.
A Ca pel la Choir; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; CotillionClub Executive Committee; Glee Club; Y. M. C. A. President.
WILLIAM ANDREW WOOD. JR.. T B H. A X £. * K S. Mobile. Ala.
A Capella Choir; American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
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HARRIE WILSON BACKES, JR., A 2 * New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Pan-Hellenic Council.
FRANCIS ROWEN BARNARD, JR., 2 !> E New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Pan-
Hellenic Council; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
VERNON WYATT BARROW, <1>K2 Money, Miss.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
Second Row:
HAL CLARENCE BECKER New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
JOSEPH GRIMA BERNARD, K A New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society.
RALPH EDGAR BLAKE New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Third Row:
PERRY LAWRENCE BROWN, AKE New Iberia, La.
Architectural Society.
JOHN SPOTTSWOOD BURWELL, A T a New Orleans, La.
Engineers Technological Atelier; American Society of Mechanical
Engineers.
ROBERT MERRILL COLE, K £ South Bend, Ind.
American Instirute of Chemical Engineers; Cotillion Club; Honor
Board; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail President; T. U. R. K.; Class Vice-
President; Intramural Basketball, Football, Softball, Soccer.
Fourth Row:
GEORGE LAWHON CRAIN, K A, A X £ Shreveport, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
SYLVESTER HUBBARD CROCHET Houma, La.
Architectural Society.
HARRY RICHARD DAVIES, SAE New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row:
THOMAS BAYNE DENEGRE, JR., K A Biloxi, Miss.
Naval R. O. T. C.
STANLEY GEORGE DINKEL New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
WALTER EDWIN DOUGLAS, JR., A £ "f New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Band; Engineers Technological
Atelier; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Basketball, Track; Freshman Y.
M. C. A.
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HOLMES EARL, A <l> n New Orleans, La,
American Society of Civil Engineers; Noval R. O, T. C; Taffrail;
Y. M C. A.
WILLIAM JOSEPH ECKART, JR., BOH New Iberia, La.
Architectural Society; University Theatre.
JAMES ANTHONY EVANS New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
Second Row.
JAMES PERKINS EWIN, JR., UGE New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier.
President (3); Honor Board; Intramural Council; Thirteen Club; T. U.
R. K. President; Class President {2, 3); Tennis Manager (3); Class
Basketball, Baseball.
MAURICE CASPER FELIX, K N New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
FAURIE EUGENE FERCHAUD, T B H Waveland, Miss.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Cotillion Club; Engineers
Technological Atelier; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
Third Row:
RICHARD CURTIS FITZGERALD, JR., n K A . . . . New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
BENJAMIN HENRY FLAKE New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
IRWIN FRANKEL New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Band.
Fourth Row:
CHRISTOPHER PAUL GADSDEN New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
MORRIS HERMAN GOLD, K N Niagara Falls, N. Y.
WILLIAM SCOTT GOLDMAN, K S Waterproof, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier;
Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
Fifth Row:
ARTHUR WILLIAM GOODWIN New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
JACK GORDON, Z B T New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Englnee's; University Theatre; Golf.
BERNARD ALBERT GREHAN, K A New Orleans, La.American Society of Civil Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
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First Row:
MILTON FORTUNE HUBERT, JR New Orleans. La.
American Ins+I+u+e of Chemical Engineers; Band; Intramural UnitManager; Symphony Orchestra; T. U. R. K.
EDWIN JACOB HILLER, JR.. Z B T New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
WILLIAM OTIS HUDSON. II.. B 9 n New Orleans. La.
American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice-President (3); EngineersTechnological Atelier; Honor Board; Y. M. C. A.; Class Secretary-
Treasurer (3); Baseball.
Second Row:
JAMES MORTON JENNINGS, JR., * K S New Orleans. La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A., Treasurer {3}.
ESMOND JOHN KEATING New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier.
GEORGE OTTO LABORDES. AS* New Orleans. La.
Architectural Society; Band; Glee Club; Greenbackers; Y. M. C. A.;Track.
Third Row:
JOHN MARION LACHIN, JR.. AS* New Orleans. La.
Gargoyle; Architectural Society.
EDWARD BRASWELL LEVERICH, A K E New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemica' Engineers; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier; Y. M. C. A.
ELLIS LEVIN New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers Vice-Chairman; Band, Pub-licity Director.
Fourth Row:
ARTHUR HERBERT LEVY, JR.. AS* New Orleans. La.
Architectural Society; Band.
THOMAS BENBURY LOCKETT, K A New Orleans. La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Track.
ALBERT BABCOCK McCOARD, JR.. S X Covington. La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail;
White Elephants; Boxing; Track.
Fifth Row:
SPALDING KENAN MANSON. JR.. * K S New Orleans. La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail;
White Elephants; Y. M. C. A.
JAMES HENRY MARTIN. JR.. S K New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Cotillion Club.
JOHN MARTIN MIAZZA. SAE New Orleans. La.
CHERI ANTHONY MIRANNE III New Orleans. La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C;Taffrail.
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First Row:
RALPH PETER NOLAN, JR., AS* New Orleans, La.
American Society oF Mechanical Engineers.
SHEPARD FRANCIS PERRIN, JR., K A, A X i , . . . New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier; "Hullabaloo"; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Class Vice-Presi-
dent (I), Secretary-Treasurer (2).
HAROLD EUGENE PIQUi New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Junior Prom Chairman; Y. M. C. A.,
President (3).
LOUIS LAWRASON POURCIAU, A K E New Roads, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; University Theatre;Y. M. C. A.
Second Row:
JOHN GALBRAITH PRATT, JR., K A New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
LOUIS LEO ROBEIN, JR Destrehan, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers Technological
Atelier; Naval R. O. T. C.;'Taffrail.
WILLIAM WARREN ROBERT New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers.
DANIEL BARTLEY ROGAN New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Y. M. C. A.
Third Row:
WILLIAM BLACKBURN RUDOLF, K A New Orleans, La.
DOUGLAS SCHERER, *KS New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
OSCAR SCHNEIDAU, JR., AKE New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; T. U. R. K.; Y. M. C. A.
ROBERT WILLIAM SCHUPP, ATS2 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants; Y. M. C. A.
Fourth Row:
JOHN JOSEPH SHEPPARD, JR New Orleans. La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
RAYMOND SHERRARD, JR New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
SANTOS VINCENT SHIELDS New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Band; Y. M. C. A.; Boxing.
MAURICE SINGER, K N New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Band; Camera Club; Symphony Orchestra.
Fifth Row:
SPENCER GRAY SMITH New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
JOHN JOSEPH TREUTING New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
JOHN ROBERT TUSSON Gretna, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
WALTER JAY VERLANDER, ATA New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vice-Chairman: EngineersTechnological Atelier; International Relations Club; Y. M. C. A.
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EVA ELIZABETH ACKERMAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; International
Relations Club.
EDWARD ALONZ ADEY, III., '43, K S New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Naval R. O, T. C; Taffrai
Y. M. C. A.
CHARLES ALEXANDER ANDERSON, JR., '43 Leesville, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; TafI rail.
CLARA LEE ANTIN, '44 New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Class Secretary-Treasurer (I).
Second Row;
NORMAN AARON ARONSON, '43, K N New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Glee Club; Operetta.
NICHOLAS FELIX BALLAY, JR., '44 Gretna, La.
FRED COPELAND BARKSDALE, JR., '44, A K E . . . . Alexandria, La.
Architectural Society.
ROBERT HOPKINS BARTLEY, '44, K S New Orleans, La.
Third Row:
HENRY HESTER BATE, JR., '44, K jV New Orleans, La.
Naval R. 0. T. C; Taffrail.
REGINALD WORTLEY BATTY, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Tafl rail;
Symphony Orchestra.
BENNIE HAYSE BELL, JR., '44, A 2 'I> New Orleans, La.
White Elephants; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
WILLIAM JOSEPH BERG, '44 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Fourth Row:•
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MILTON JOSEPH BIENVENU, JR., '43 Reserve, La.
Architectural Society; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
NUTE ARNOLD BLUE, JR., '44, AS* New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
JAMES BRYANT BOOTH, '43. * K S New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; White Elephants.
FRANK VERNON BOYLAN, '44 New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row:
CLARENCE PITMAN BROWNE, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society.
VICTOR HUGO BRUNO, '43 New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Symphony Orchestra.
HENRY JOHN BRYER, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
ROBERT ROSS CAHAL, JR., '44, K X New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.
Sixth Row:
BENJAMIN SHIELDS CATLIN, JR., '44, AS*.... Picayune, Miss.
Camera Club; White Elephants; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
HUBERT CLOTWORTHY, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
LESTER FERDINAND COLEMAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Y. M. C. A.
GEORGE EDWARD CONROY, JR., '44, * K S . . . New Orleans, La.
Intramural Basketball.
Seventh Row:
JOHN GORDON COOPER, '44 New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society.
WILLIAM BEN CRAFT, '43, <[> K S. A * B New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Y. M. C. A.; Intramural
Basketball, Football, Soccer, Baseball.
TIMOTHY ALBERT GRAIN, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Honor Board; Intramural Unit Manager; Class President, I.
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First Row:
THOMAS COSGROVE CREAGAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers,
CLYDE JOSEPH CUCULLU, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
ROY THOMAS CUCULLU, '44, A T B New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C.
ROBERT WILLIAM CUMMINS, '43, B 9 11 New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Thirteen Club.
Second Row:
GEORGE LEWIS CUNNINGHAM, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
WALTER ELBERT DANIEL, '44 Birmingham, Ala.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
JOSEPH DeLERNO, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
EDWARD JUDSON DEMEREST, '43, A K E New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Glee Club.
Third Row:
JOHN JACOB DESMOND. '43 Hammond, La.
Architectural Society; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Intramural
Basketball.
WALLACE BORN DIBOLL, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
PAUL EDGAR DOLHONDE, JR., '44 Independence, La.
Naval R. O. T. C,
WALTER ANDREW DOUCET JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society.
Fourth Row:
DENIS JAMES DOWNEY, '44, AS* New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
HERMAN JOHN DUNCAN, JR., '43, A K E Alexandria, La.
Architectural Society; Glee Club.
R03S0N BRANAN DUNWODY, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
ROLAND MAURICE DURAPAU, '44 Hahnville, La.
Fifth Row:
JACK FISCHER FAGAN, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Na^-al R. O. T. C.
THOMAS JOSEPH FEEHAN, '44 New Orleans, La.
CHARLES EDWIN FELDER, '43 McComb, Miss.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
PETER MARSHALL FERGUSON, '44, H K A New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; American Institute of Elec-
trical Engineers; Glee Club; Freshman Y. M. C. A., Treasurer.
Sixth Row:
CLARENCE BEAU FERNANDEZ, '44, 2 A E New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
JOHN ALLOY FITZGERALD, '44 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail;
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
JACK PETER FITZNER, '44 New Orleans, La.
HUGH ROYAL FLETCHER, '44 Pontiac, Mich.
Seventh Row;
HERBERT LOUIS FORET, '44 New Orleans, La.
EARL LOUIS FORSTALL, '44, i; E New Orleans, La.
CHARLES WILLIAM FRANK, JR., '43, Z B T . . . . New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
ROBERT JACOB FRITZ, '44 New Orleans La.
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FRANK CHARLES FROMHERZ, 'IS New Orleans. La.
American Society ot Civil Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier.
GAUDENZ GADMER, '44 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
ERNEST SEYMOUR GAIENNIE. JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
RICHARD PAIGE GARRETSON, '44, Z B T New Orleans, La.
Camera Club.
GEORGE HUTTON GEISSERT, JR., '44, S X New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
Second Row:
FREDERICK ALBERT GlESEMANN, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Intramural Basketball,
Football, Softball.
ALBERT BROWN GORDON, '44 Huntington, W. Va.
Naval R. O. T. C.
ALVIN GOSMAN GOTTSCHALL, '43, S A E . . . . New Orleans, La.
International Relations Club; Naval R. O, T. C; Taffrail; ThirteenClub; Y. M. C. A.
EDWARD CARLTON GUILLOT, JR., '44, £ A E . . . New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
JOHN EDWARD GUST, '44 New Orleans, La.
Third Row:
JOHN FRANCIS HALLEGAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
EDWARD NED HALPRIN, '44, SAM New Haven, Conn.Football (I).
NORMAN GERALD HAMM, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Y. M. C. A.
FREDERICK KOECHLI HARRISON, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
JACK EMMET HAWKINS, '44 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
Fourth Row:
JOHN HUTCHINSON HEARNE, '44, K A Shreveport, La.
Architectural Society.
WILLIAM ALFRED HEAUSLER, JR., '44, A 2 * . . . New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
IRWIN HERMAN ISAACS, JR., '43, Z B T New Orleans, La.
Camera Club.
WILLIAM JAMES JACOBI, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers.
NEILL PRESSLEY JEFFREY, JR., '43 Jeanerette, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers.
Fifth Row:
ERNEST PRESTON JOHNSON, JR., '43, * A 9 . . . New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C;Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.; Intramural Football, Softball.
ROY ERNEST JOHNSON, '44 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Band; Engineers TechnologicalAtelier; Y M. C, A.; Varsity Baseball; Intramural Basketball, Football
Softball.
ELDRIDGE PHILLIP JONES, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
University Theatre; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
NORMAN JACQUES KAUFFMANN, JR., '44, Z B T. New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Camera Club; Glee Club.
FRANCIS JOSEPH KELLEY, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Sixth Row:
GARY EUGENE KIDD, JR., '44 Columbia, La.
Band; Naval R. O. T. C,
JOHN HOWARD KIMZEY, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
WILLIAM ALFRED KLEIN, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
PAUL MARTIN KOREN, '43, 2*E New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Y. M. C. A.
LOUIS HENRY KRIEGER, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
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ANTHONY EDWARD LABARRE, JR., '43 New Orleans, U.American Institute of Ctiemical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taifrait.
LLOYD LEWIS LACHER, JR., '44, K r New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
EDWIN ALBERT LAFAYE, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Camera Club President;
Opeietia; Y. M. C. A.
JAMES ROGERS LAMANTIA, JR., '43 New Orleans, La,
Greenbackers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
Second Row:
HERBERT HEINRICH LAND, JR., '44, B II Monroe, La.
Architectural Society.
ROBERT GATLIN LANDRY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
CLARENCE WILLIAM LANE, '44 New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
PETER JAMES LAUMAN, '44, A S <!> New Orleans, La.
Band; Taffrail; White Elephants; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Third Row:
JOHN WILLIAM LAWRENCE, '44 New Orleans, La.
OWEN VINCENT LeBLANC, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
ROBERT EDMOND LeBLANC, III., '44, 2 A E . . . . New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
JOSEPH THOMAS LEE, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers.
Fourth Row;
WENDEL GEORGE LEIBE, '44, £ n New Orleans, Pa.
Band; Symphony Orchestra; Freshman Y. fvl. C. A.
RALPH POKORNY LEVEY, JR., '44, Z B T ...... . New Orleans, La.
ALLISON MARX LEVY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
DAVID POKORNY LEVY, '44. Z B T New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
Fifth Row;
JANET LEVY, '44, A E * New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society.
MARVIN JOSEPH LINDSAY, '44 New Orleans, La.
RICHARD BLAND LOGAN, JR., '43, A K E New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
THOMAS JOSEPH LUPO, '43, Z Tl New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Camera Club; Glee Club; Y. hA. C. A.
Sixth Row;
WILLIAM DONALD LUTES, '43 Moundsville, W. Va.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
HOWARD GARY McAFEE, '43 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
TRIST BRINGIER McCONNELL, '43, A K E Monroe, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Intramural Basketball. Tennis.
EDWARD JOHN McGARRY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Seventh Row:
JOHN McGRAW, JR., '44, A T A Lake Charles, La.
White Elephants.
PETE ALBERT McLEOD, JR., '43 Laurel, Miss.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
OSCAR JAMES McMillan, jr., '44, B e n .... New Orleans, La.
JOE PERKINS McNAIR, '44, * K Z McComb. Miss.
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First Row:
WILLIAM WARREN McPHiLLIPS, '44, A K E New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; "Hullabaloo."
PETER WESTERVELDT MANY, '44, A T £! New Orleans, La.
White Elephants.
JOHN WARREN MARSHALL, '43 New Orleans, La.
Band.
HOWARD FLEMIN MARX, '43, Z B T Monroe, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; BancJ.
EDWARD CRESSEY MERRILL, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
Second Row;
ERNEST PETER MILLER, JR., '44, n K A New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
JOHN FREDERICK MOSER, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
WILEY LYONS MOSSY, JR., '43, * K S New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chem"cal Engineers; Nava! R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
GEORGE KING PRATT MUNSON, '43, A K E Jeanerette, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Intramural Basketball.
WALTER CHRISTOPHER MURPHY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Third Row:
PAUL SHANER NOBLE, '44, Hen Marrero, La.
WARREN JOHN NOLAN, '44, A S * New Orleans, La.
Architectural Soc'ety; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
HERBERT O'DONNELL, JR., '43, A i; <I> New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Cotillion Club; Engineers Tech-
nological Atelier; Honor Board; Y. M. C. A.; Class Vice-President (2).
THOMAS BIOSSAT PARKERSON, '43, S X Rayne, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
JOSEPH JOHN PARPAL, '44 New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
JOSEPH ARLINGTON PARTRIDGE, JR., '43, ATA. New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
JOHN JOSEPH PASTOREK, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
FRANK MARTIN PENNEBAKER, '43, A 1 9. New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Greenbackers; Naval R. O. T. C;Thirteen Club.
RAYMOND ROBERT FERINE, JR., '43, K A New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo": Intramural Council; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White
Elephants.
JOHN WALTER PERKOWSKI, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Y, M. C. A.
Fifth Row;
ALDEN JOSEPH PERRY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society.
WALTER FLOWER FLAUCHE, '44, ATA New Orleans, La.
LEO CARL POSSENO, '43 New Orleans, La.
TOMMY NICK POULOS, '44 Winnsboro, La.
Architectural Society.
WARD CUMBERLAND PURDUM, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Naval R. O. T, C; Taffrail.
Sixth Row:
HERBERT PALFREY PURSELL, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
CLARENCE GEORGE REUTHER, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
ROBERT MILTON RHOADES, '44, H K A Euclid, Ohio
Band; Glee Club; Operetta; Freshman Y. M. C. A.; Intramural
Football, Basketball.
NED WEST RICHARDSON, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Glee Club; Operetta.
PHILIP GEORGE RICKS, '43, AS* New Orleans, La.
Band; Engineers Technological Atelier.
Seventh Row:
JOHN TAYLOR ROBERTS, '43, n K A New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; T. U. R. K.; Y. M, C. A. Treasurer (2).
EARL SHERWOOD ROBINSON, JR., '43, Z Tl . . . . New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
NEWTON YOUNG ROBINSON, '44, * A 9 New Orleans, La.
JOHN WALTER ROCK, '44 New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
JOHN CHARLES ROURKE, '44 New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
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SAM WESLEY RYNIKER, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Talfrail.
JAMES JOSEPH ST. GERMAIN, '44 New Orleans, La.
EDWARD HUGH SANFORD, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffroil.
ALBERT JOSEPH SAPUTO, '44, S n New Orleans, La.
Band; Symphony Orchestra; Y. M. C. A.
DONALD BERNARD SCHELL, '44 New Orleans, La.
Second Row;
KARL SCHNEIDAU, JR.. '44 New Orleans, La.
EDWARD LOUIS SCHNEIDER, '44 New Orleans, La.
ROBERT EDWARD SCHNEIDER, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
OTTO DOUGLAS SCHUMANN, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
GEORGE ARTHUR SEAVER, '44, K A New Orleans. La.
White Elephants.
Third Row:
EDWARD HIRSCHFIELD SIMON, '43, /, 1! T . . . . New Orleans, La.
HERBERT LEARY SMITH, JR., '43, n K A Shreveport, La.
A Capella Choir; Architectural Society; Operetta; Y. M. C. A.
HOMER DELPH SOLANAS, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Sociefy of Civil Engineers.
ALBERT LEE SOULE. III., '43, <t K 2 New Orleans, La.
American Institule of Electrical Engineers; Engineers Technological
Atelier; Honor Board; Intramural Council, Unit Manager; Y. M. C. A.;
Class President (2); Intramural Basketball, Football, Soccer. Baseball.
CHARLES ELMER SPAHR, JR., '44, ASH Gretna, La.
Fourth Row:
ARTHUR DALE STANCLIFF, '43, <I> K S New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
CHARLES EDWARD STEIDTMANN, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
JOEL LLOYD STEPHENS, '44 New Orleans, La.
Symphony Orchestra.
SAMUEL JOSEPH STOKES, '44 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; Camera Club; Class Vice-Presi-
dent (1); Freshman Y. M. C. A.
WILLIAM JOHN STOWELL, '44 New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row:
DELBERT PEMBROKE STRONG, '44, B 9 H New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C.
ADOLPH CHARLES SUHREN, JR., '44, K S New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
ROBERT JOHN SWAYNE, '44 New Orleans, La.
Band; Symphony Orchestra; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
HAROLD ANDREW TIMKEN, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
Amerrcan Institute of Electrical Engineers; Y. M, C. A., Track; Intra-
mural Basketball. Football, Softball.
MALCOLM JOHN TUOHY, '44 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.Sixth Row:
ROBERT LOUIS VACCARO, '43, K 2 New Orleans, La.
DANIEL LEON VERGES, '43, HKA New Orleans, La.
American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Y. M, C. A., Secretary-
Treasurer (2); Sophomore Drag Committee.
WILLIAM CASIMIR VILA, '44 New Orleans, La.
WALTER KOELLEIN VIVRETT, '44 Nashville. Tenn.
Architectural Society; Glee Club.
THOMAS OLIVER WAKEMAN, '44, * K 2 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants.
Seventh Row:
ARTHUR CARROLL WATERS. JR., '43, K A New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers; White Elephants; Intramural
Football, Basketball.
WILLIAM TOMPKINS WEST. JR., '44, A T S2 . . . . New Orleans, La,
ROBERT EMMETT WHEELAHAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
American Society of Civil Engineers.
CHARLES BROWN WILLIAMS, JR., '44, !> K S . . New Orleans, La.
Architectural Society; White Elephants.
CRIPPS KNIGHTON WILLIAMS, '44 New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
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F,:l; F._.',: E. Ackerman, J. Arnoult, H. Backes, F. Barnard, W. Batty, R. Bell, J. Booth, H. Bultman, R. Cole, L. Coleman. G. Grain, J. GulbertsonSecond Row: hi. Deas, F. del Marmo!, R. Dunwody, J. Dwyer, R. Dyke, L. Fadrique, M. Felix. I. Frankel, A. Goodwin, J. Gordon, W. Greve, W. Gulley
Th'rd Row: H Henderson, M. Hilbert, E. Keating, E. Leverich, J, McCarron, A. McCoard. W. Mossy, G. Munson, S, Murphy, J, Pastorek, J. Perkowski, S. Perrin
Fourth Row: J. Polack, L. Ramm, R. Riley, L. Robein, D. Scherer. A. Smith, A. Stout, H. Stream, C. Strong. G. Thompson. J. Tusson. W. Wood
Founded at Philadelphia in 1908. Established
at Tulane in 1938. Student Chapter.
OFFICERS
W. A. WOOD, JR President
W. R. GULLEY, JR Vice-President
L. P. FADRIQUE Secretary
J. GORDON Treasurer
MEMBERS
Eva E Ackerman . .
Everett Arnoult . . .
David L. Asher . . .
Harry W. Backes, Jr.
Martin S. Bear . . .
F. R. Barnard ....Wortley Batty . . .
Robert E. Bell, Jr. . .
Phillip H. Bohne . .
James Bryant Booth .
Henry J. Bultman . .
Robert M. Cole . .
S. F. Coleman . . .
George L. Crain . .
John C. Culbertson .
Harry L. Deas. Jr. . .
Carlos de la Vega . .
Francis A. del Marmol
Robson B. Dunwody .
J. T. Dwyer
Ray A. Dyke
L. P. Fadrique
M. L. Felix
Owen H, Foss
Robert Foster .........I. Frankel
Arthur Vv'. Goodwin, Jr
Jack Gordon
William E. Greve
Walter R. Gulley, Jr
J. S. Zemmer
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Sylvia Anais Maceo ^41
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Albert B. McCoard ^42
Wiley L. J. Mossy. Jr '43
George P. Munson '43
Stenning Murphy '41
John J. Pastorek '43
Shepard F. Perrin, Jr '42
J. W. Perkowsky '42
J. A. Polack '41
Irwin Rabenovitz '42
L. O. Ramm '41
Richard G. Riley '42
L. L. Robein, Jr '42
Douglas Scherer '42
Oscar Schneider, Jr '42
Allen N. Smith '41
Arthur W. Stout, Jr '41
Harold H. Stream, Jr '41
C. E. Strong '41
George H. Thompson ^41
John R. Tusson ^42
Henry Wolbrette '42
W. A. Wood, Jr 41
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OFFICERS
ROBERT T. BASNET! Chairman
ELLIS LEVIN Vice-Chairman
MANUEL J. De LERNO Secretary-Treasurer
C, B. NORRIS Counselor
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Milton R. Jolnnson
SENIORS
Robert T. Basnett
Rodney A. Black
Manuel J, De Lerno
Douglas C. Haley
Richard A. Herod, Jr.
J. Donald Lockwood, Jr.
Wallace B. Mallu
Francis C. O'Connor
JUNIORS
Vernon W. Barrow
Harold C. Becker
Theodore W. Dietze
Stanley G. Dinkei
Faurie E. Ferchaud
Christopher P. Gadsden
Ellis Levin
James A Martin, Jr.
John J. Sheppard
Raymond Sherrard
F. K. Shealy
SOPHOMORES
John F. Bowen, Jr.
John H. Bruns
Clyde Cucullu
James A. Evans
F. Albert Giesemann
Norman G. Hamm
William J. Jacobi
Trist B. McConnell
Robert E. Newlin
Albert L. Soule, III
Harold A. Timken. Jr.
FRESHMEN
Hugh R. Fletcher
Norman J. Kauffmann, Jr.
Louis H. Krieger
Basil Lavitola
Marvin J. Lindsay
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Established at Tulane in 1936. Tulane University
Branch. Purpose: Advancement of knowledge of
theory and practice of electrical engineering and
the allied sciences.
First Row: V. Barrow, R. Basnett. H. Becker, R. Black, C. Cucullu, M. De Lerno, S. Dinkei, J. Evans, F. Ferchaud, H. Fletcher.
Second Row: C. Gladsden, F. Giesemann, D. Haley, N. Hamm, R. Herrod, W. Jacob', N. Kautfmann, L. Krieger, E. Levin, M. Lindsay.
Third Row: J. Lockwood, T. McConnell, W. Mallu, J. Martin, F. O'Connor, J. Shepard, R. Sherrard, A. Soule, H. Timken.
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First kow: t. Adey, J. Allison, W. Burke, E. BuKton, W. Douglas, H. Earl, J. Ewin, C. Felder, F. Fromherz
Second Row: W. Goldman. B. Grehan, W. Hudson, N. Jeffrey. E. Johnson. R. Johnson, J. Lee, S. Manson, H. O'Donncll
Third Row: F. Ory, F. Penebaker, P. Ricker, W. Robert. D. Rogan, S. Shields, A. Stancliff. H. Solanas. A. Waters, R. Wheelehan
Founded at New York in 1852. Established at
Tulane in 1933. Tulane Student Chapter. Pur-
pose: To develop a professional aspect in Civil
Engineering Students by offering them opportuni-
ties to become acquainted with practicing engi-
neers and their work.
OFFICERS
WILLIAM R. BURK President
W. O. HUDSON, II Vice-President
J. A. ALLISON Secretary
SANTOS V. SHIELDS Recording Secretary
BERNARD A. GREHAN Treasurer
MEMBERS
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E. Adey
J. A. Allison
W. R. Burk
E. R. Buxton
W. E. Douglas
H. Earl
J. P. Ewin
C. Felder
F. Fromherz
W. S. Goldman
B. A. Grehan
W. O. Hudson, II
N. P. Jeffrey
E. P. Johnson
R. E. Johnson
J. Lee
S, K. Manson
H. O'Donnell
F. Ory
W. Painter
F. Pennebaker
P. Ricker
W. E. Robert
D. B. Rogan
H. Samuelson
S. V. Shields
A. D. Stancliff
H. D, Solanas
A. C. Waters
R. Wheelehan
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BYRON L. LEVY Chairman
WALTER J. VERLANDER Vlce-Chairman
ARTHUR A. GRANT, JR Secretary
SPENSER SMITH Treasurer
ERIC R, STEPHAN Honorary Chairman
MEMBERS
Robert T. Basnett
John Louis Bell
William Joseph Berg
George N. Bischof
Ralph E. Blab
Huburt Clotworthy, Jr.
George Lewis Cunningham
Wallace B, Diboll Jr.
Clarence J. Fernandez
Ben H. Flake
John Francis Fortier, Jr.
F. S. Fredericlcson, Jr.
Maurice Joseph Gelpi
Arthur A. Grant, Jr.
Jack Emmet Hawkins
Richard Alan Herrod, Jr.
Francis John Higgins
B. L. Kiernan, Jr.
Edwin Lafaye
Wilbur Paul Lafaye
J. H. Le Blanc, Jr.
Byron Levy
Eugene H. Llllis
Thomas Benbury Lockett
Richard Bland Logan, Jr.
William Donald Lutes
Peter McLeod, Jr.
John L. Martinez
Howard F. Marx
Jotfre P. Mercier
G. H. Menefee
C. A. Miranne, III
Ralph P. Nolan, Jr.
Tom B. Parkerson
Raymond R. Ferine, Jr.
Ward Cumberland Purdum
Earl S. Robinson, Jr.
Sam W, Ryniker, Jr.
Robert Edward Schneider, Jr
Alwyn Smith, Jr.
Spencer Smith
Walter J. Verlander
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Tulane University Ctnapter. Purpose: To supple-
ment class work and to encourage interest in the
Engineering profession by technical meetings and
industrial field inspection trips.
First Row: R. Basnett. J. Bell, W. Berg, G. Bischof, R. Blake, tt. Clotworthy, G. Cunningham, W. Diboll, C. Fernandez
Second Row: B. Blake, M. Gelpi, J. Hawkins, R. Herrod. E. Lafaye, B. Levy, W. Lutes, P. McLeod, H. Marx.
Third Row: C. Miranne, T. Parkerson, R. Ferine, W. Purdum, E. Robinson, S. Ryniker, R. Schneider, S. Smith. W. Verlander
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First Row; C. Antin, N. Aronson, F. Barksdale, J. Bernard. M. Bienvenu, W. Binnings, P. Brown. P. Browne, V. Bruno. P. Charbonnet. J. Cooper. S. Crochet
Second Row: R. Cunnmins, A. Davis, E. Demarest, J. Desmond, W. Doucet, H. Duncan. W. Eckart. C. Flower. J. Hearne. M. Hogg, G. Jaborde, J. Lactiin
Third Row: J. Lamantia. C. Lamkin. H. Land. J. Lawrence, G. Leake, J. Leake, A. Levy. J. Levy. T. Lupo. G. Nolan, W. Nolan, C. OaklandFourth Row: J. Partridge. A. Perry, H. Pique, T. Poulas, J. Rock. A. Saputo. W. Shepard, M. Singer. H. Smith. W. Vivrett, C. Williams
Founded at Tulane In 1913. Purpose: To supple-
ment classroom work by establishing closer re-
lations, both socially and professionally, among
Tulane architectural students.
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OFFICERSWALTER D. SHEPARD President
PAUL G. CHARBONNET Vice-President
JOHN M. LACKiN Secretary
ARTHUR S. DAVIS Treasurer
WALTER J. BINNINGS Sergeant-at-Arms
MEMBERS
Clara Lee Antin Mary Clare HoggNorman A. Aronson George O. Laborde
Fred. C. Barltsdale, Jr. John M. Lachin
Joseph G. Bernard James R. Lamantia
Milton J. Bienvenu Charles R. Lamlcln
Walter J. Binnings Herbert H. Land, Jr.
Perry L. Brown John W. Lawrence
Pittman C, Browne George M. Leake
Victor H. Bruno James W. Leake
B, G. Buquoi Herbert A. Levy
W. J. Calongne, Jr. Janet Levy
Paul G. Charbonnet, Jr. Thomas J, Lupo
Gordon J. Cooper Ardell G. Nolan
Sylvester H. Crocket Warren J. Nolan
Robert W. Cummlngs Claude H. Oakland
Arthur S. Davis Leo Oppenhelmer
Judson E. Demarest Joseph A. Partridge
John J. Desmond Alden J, Perry
Walter G. Doell. Jr. Harold E. Pique
Walter A. Doucet Tommy N. Paulos
Leo J. Dufrechou John W. Rock
Herman Duncan Albert J. Saputo
William J. Eckart Walter D. Shepard
Alvln S. Flettrlch Maurice Singer
Henry C. Flower Herbert L. Smith. Jr.
Rublo Elbert Gonzalez Walter K. Vivrett
John H. Hearne Charles B. Williams. Jr.
James A. Williams
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JAMES P. EWIN, JR President
LLOYD P. FADRIQUE Vice-President
RICHARD A. HERROD, JR Secretary
PHIL G. RICKS Treasurer
MEMBERS
Robert E. Bell
John S. Burwell
Ray A. Dyke, Jr.
James P, Ewin
Lloyd P. Fadrique
Faurie E. Ferchaud
Frank Fromherz
William S. Goldman
Richard A. Herrod, Jr.
William C, Hildebrand, Jr.
Esmond J. Keating
Bernard L. Kiernan
Joseph H. Le Blanc, Jr.
Joseph W. McCarron, Jr.
Joffre P. Mercler
Francis C. O'Conner
Herbert O'Donnell
Shepard S. Perrin, Jr.
Joseph A. Polack
Phil G. Ricks
Louis L. Robein, Jr.
Robert W. Schupp
Albert Soule
Walter J. Verlander
Founded at Tulane in 1936. Purpose: Organized
to advance the interest of the Engineering pro-
fession and to bring the students into closer con-
tact with each other and with the faculty.
First Row: R. Bell. J. Burwell, R. Dyke, J. Ewin, L. Fadrique, F. Ferchaud, F. Fromherz, W. GoldmanSecond Row: R. Herrod, W. Hildebrand, E. Keating, B. Kiernan, J. McCarron, J. Mercier. F. O'Connor, H. O'Donnell
Third Row: S. Perrin, J. Polack, P. Ricks, L. Robein, R. Schupp, A. Soule, W. Verlander
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OFF CERS OF THE CEHSESSTUDENT BODY
GRAHAM BONNELL President
A. C. MARTIN, JR Vice-President
R. LEE VANDERPOOL, JR Secretary-Treasurer
SENIOR CLASSpUIN GAUTIER President
WALTER DUeEASE Vice-President
SEYMOUR HARRIS Secretary-Treasurer
JUNIOR CLASSJAY WEIL President
PETE PELLIGRINI Vice-President
C. O. GULLY Secretary-Treasurer
SOPHOMORE CLASSJACK ROBINSON President
EDMOND R. VALES Vice-President
JULIAN BRIGNAC Secretary-Treasurer
FRESHMAN CLASSEARL BARTLEn President
BOB WHITTAKER Vice-President
WILLIAM ELLIS Secretary-Treasurer
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First Row:
GRAHAM CHARLES BONNELL, K S, A K, B T 2. Terre Haute, Ind.
Class Secretary-Treasurer (2); Class Secretary-Treasurer (3); Student BodyPresident; Cotillion Club; Honor Board; "Hullabaloo"; Student Council;
Social Club, President.
GAILON TOWERS BRYAN Limon, Costa Rica
JOHN FRANCIS CARRERE, K A New Orleans, La.
JACK LOUIS DARAY, JR., 'I' A 9, <I> <I> Flossrroor, III.
Intramural Unit Manager; "T" Club; Golf Team, Captain.
Second Row:
PHYLLIS MAE DERBES, Z T A New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; University Theatre.
ELEANOR ELIZABETH DIXON, K K F New Orleans, La.
WALTER JOHNSON DUEEASE, A T S!, <f> <I> .... New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (4); Cotillion Club; T. U. R. K.
HENRY STEAGALL EASON, K S New Orleans, La.
Football.
Third Row;
MOSE ISAAC ELLIS Pensacola, Fla.
Symphony Orchestra.
HERMES QUIN GAUTIER, K A, * * Pascagoula, Miss.
Class President (4); Cotillion Club; Greenbackers; Honor Board;Intramural Council; Pan-Hellenic Council.
BILL GIBSON, <I> K S New Orleans, La.
Band, Drum Major; Symphony Orchestra; Y. M. C. A.
EARL R. HAAS, A i !> New Orleans, La.
Fourth Row:
SEYMOUR JACQUES HARRIS, B T S New Orleans, La.
Class Secretary-Treasurer (4); Honor Board.
LOUIS Mcknight JONES, <1> a e, * a * New Orleans, La.
"Hullabaloo," Business Manager (4); Football (I); Boxing (3 4, 5);
White Elephants; "T" Club.
WILLIAM HOWARD KUNTZ, * K S New Orleans, La.
Cheerleader (I, 2, 3, 4), Head; Cotillion Club (4); Pan-Hellenic Coun-cil (2); "T" Club; T. U. R. K. (3).
JAMES VICTOR LeLAURlN, n K A, * * New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers (I, 2, 3, 4), Executive Council (4); International Rela-tions Club (I, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (2), Vice-President (3); Pan-Hellenic
Council (2, 3); White Elephants (I).
Fifth Row:
ARNOLD J. LEVY, ZBT New Orleans, La.
LEAH ISOLENE LEVY, <I> S S New Orleans, La.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
BOYD HENRY LEWIS, !> A 9 New Orleans, La.
HERMAN LOEB, ZBT Shreveport, La.
Class Vice-President (3); Cotillion Club (2, 3, 4); Honor Board (2. 4);
"Hullabaloo" (4); Pan-Hellenic Council; "T" Club; T. U. R. K. (2, 3,
4), President (3).
First Row:
JULIAN LENWOOD McPHILLIPS, A K E New Orleans, La.
ALBERT CONGDON MARTIN New Orleans, La.
A X !•, K A <I', O A KStudent Body Vice-President; Student Center Council Ciioirnnan; Cotil-
lion Club; Greenbackers, President; Honor Board.
ISAAC SACKIvlAN MARX, ZBT Monroe, La.
Greenbackers: Basketball.
Second Row:
LEONARD SIMMONS MARX New Orleans, La.
EMMETT JOHN MERCIER New Orleans, La.
ROLAND THOMAS PERTUIT, AS*,** New Orleans, La.
Pan-Hellenic Council; "T" Club; Y. M. C. A.; Basketball (I, 2, 3);
Baseball (I).
Third Row:
JAMES ENGELMANN REID, B 9 H New Orleans, La.
Class Secretary-Treasurer (I); Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary; Ttiirteen
Club.
CHRIS REUTER New Orleans, La.
CARLOS HUMBERTO RUBIO Guatemala City, Guatemala
Fourth Row:
RALPH RUSAN, JR., *Ae New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Greenbackers.
BYRON WEBRE STINSON New Orleans, La.
ERNEST JOSEPH TRICHE, JR Havana, Cuba
Fifth Row:
R. LEE VANDERPOOL, JR., S A E, * * Galveston, Texas
Student Body Secretary-Treasurer; Cotillion Club; Honor Board; Pan-Hellenic Council; T. U. R. K.
ROGER CRAWFORD WHITE, JR., AKE Monroe, La.
Glee Club; University Theatre.
MAX PHILIP ZANDER, SAM New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke.
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First Row:
DOUGLAS CARRICK AUGU5TIN New Orleans, La.
GERTRUDE FAY BALKIN Drew, Miss.
JOHN PETERS BARNES, II K A New Orleans, La.
HENRY BENJAMIN BRADFORD, II New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
MYRON BURNSTEIN New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Intramural Soccer; Intramural Basketball.
JOHN FRANCIS CARUSO, :; n New Orleans, La.
Y. M. C. A.
ST. MARC JOSEPH FLOTTE New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Y. M. C. A.
JAMES HARRIS FORTSON, * 4 9, A >1> t! New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; "Jambalaya" {I. 2, 3); University Theatre; IntramuralSoccer.
Third Row:
LLOYD JAMES FREMAUX, 11 K A, '1' * New Orleans, La.
Glee Club (I); Intramural Council (2, 3); White Elephants;
Y. M. C. A. (2).
WILLIAM MAYHEW FROST, * 4 9 Shreveport, La.
RICHARD LEE GATES, <1> A 9 Alexandria, La.
ANDREW PRICE GAY, K A New Orleans, La.
Thirteen Club.
Fourth Row;
ADDLEY HOGAN GLADDEN, JR., A -l' S2 New Orleans, La.
Band (I, 2, 3); Y. M. C. A. (I. 2, 3); Varsity Basketball, Assistant
Manager (2); Varsity Basketball, Manager (3).
EMILE VICTOR GROS, S n New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Y. M. C. A.; Intramurals (2, 3).
CHARLES DOUGLAS GULLEY, * K 2 Pascagoula, Miss.
Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer; Honor Board; Pan-Hellenic Council;
T. U. R. K.
ELVIA CATHERINE HAMILTON. A A II New Orleans. La.
Cotillion Club.
Fifth Row:
MAURICE KRAUSS HANDELMAN, 1 A M New Orleans, La.
WOLF KARL HELLMER5, B 9 11 New Orleans, La.
University Theatre.
FLOYD HOWELL, JR., S n New Orleans, La.
Track (2).
SARA VIRGINIA JONES. X fl, A S S Tchula, Miss.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
Sixth Row:
JOHN McSHANE JORDAN. A T S2 New Orleans. La.
ALVIN PETER JURISICH New Orleans, La.
Track.
FRANCIS HOPE LEE New Orleans, La.
J. F. AUGUSTE LORBER, JR., A K E, <I> * New Orleans, La.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
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ARTHUR LEON LOWE, JR., '!> K 2 New Orleons, Ld.
White Elephants.
HERBERT JAMES McCAMPBELL, JR New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail.
EDMUND MclLHENNY, K A New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; "Hullabaloo"; International Relations Club;
Classical Club.
JOHN MICHEL MAHLER, A '!> S2 New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
RALPH MAYNARD MERRIMAN, BGH Erie, Pa.
Band.
JULES GUSTAVE MOLLERE, i 11 Ponchatoula, La.
Naval R, O. T. C; Football; Track.
ALBERT JOSEPH NUGON, JR., ATA New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club: Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic Council.
BERTHA PAGLIN, AE* New Orleans, La.
Jennie Nixon Debating
Third Row:
PETER MICHEL PELLEGRINI New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (3); Band; Honor Board; Trad.
WILLIAM LeMONNIER PETERS, JR., ATA New Orleans, La.
EADS BUnS POITEVENT, K A New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (I); Class Vice-President (2); Greenbackers; Thirteen
Club; Track.
JOHN WALLACE QUINN Crisfield, Md.
Fourth Row:
RANDOLPH BEAUREGARD ROBERT, * A 9, A A A . New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; White Elephants.
JAMES ROCQUET SANCHEZ, A K E New Orleans, La.
Intramural Basketball (I, 2, 3); Intramural Football (I, 2, 3).
WESLEY JOHN SCHROEDER New Orleans, La.
MARJORIE CAROL SEEMANN New Orleans, La.
Fifth Row:
SHEPARD HERMAN SHUSHAN, Z B T New Orleans, La.
LEONARD MAYER STERN, JR., ZBT Camden, Ark.
Class President (2); Greenbackers (2); Honor Board (2); Junior Class
Unit Manager; Varsity Football.
ALBERT TERKUHLE, AKE New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Greenbackers; "Jambalaya"; Pan-Hellenic Council;
Thirteen Club; Varsity Basketball {I, 2, 3).
JOSEPH C. VANZANT, *Ae Houston, Texas
Naval R. O. T. C; Football.
Sixth Row:
JAY JOHN G. WEIL, JR., HKA, A<i>n New Orleans, La.
Class President (3); Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic Council.
VIRGIL MAXEY WHEELER New Orleans, La.
Intramural Unit Manager; Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Intramural
Football; Intramural Basketball; Varsity Baseball.
JAMES LUCKETT YAWN, HKA Opelousas, La.
Intramural Council; Varsity Tennis (I, 2).
JAMES BERTHELOT YENT New Orleans. La.
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JAMES SAMUEL ASSUNTO, '44 New Orleans, La.
MILDRED RUTH AVEGNO, '44 New Orleans, La.
EARL P. BARTLEn. JR., '44, BGH New Orleans, La.
Class President (1); Tennis.
HERBERT BARTON, '43. K N New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
CHARLES SUMNER BELL, '43 New Orleans, La.
Second Row:
JAMES MICHAEL BER, '44, /, B T New Orleans, La.
TOM NORTON BERNARD, '44, K A New Orleans, La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Naval R. O. T. C; Operetta; Taffrail;
White Elephants.
JANET MARY BIERHORST, '44, B * A New Orleans, La.
RUDOLPH LEON BITTMAN, '43, i; A E New Orleans, La.
Varsity Football.
ROBERT R. BOND, '44, 2 X New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants.
Third Row:
SIMON DRESNER CAPLAN, '43, 1 A M New Orleans, La.
GEORGE ALBERT CARPENTER, '44, A <I> !J New Orleans, La.
LYLE FRANCIS CARRIERE, '44, B E New Orleans, La.
MIRIAM RUTH CHEVIS, '43 New Orleans, La.
OLIVER LYONS CLARKE, '43, A K E New Orleans, La.
Intramural Unit Manager; T. U. R. K.
Fourth Row:
WILLIAM THOMAS COATS, JR., '43, <I> A 9 .... New Orleans, La.
T. U. R. K.
JOSIE TERESA COLE, '43 Ancan, Canal Zone
NORMAN STEPHEN CONROY, '44, * A 6 New Orleans, La.
FRANK CHARLES CZERNY, JR., '44, K S New Orleans, La.
Pan-Hellenic Council.
JOHN DANE, JR., '44, <1> K S New Orleans, La.
White Elephants.
Fifth Row:
EDWIN EUGENE DANNER, '44, 2: H New Orleans, La.
MAXIME JOSEPH DERBES, JR., '44, A 2 * New Orleans, La.
Camera Club; Glee Club.
GELON HANN DOSWELL, '43, A T Q New Orleans, La.
Greenbackers, Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Whife Elephants.
JULES HENRY DREYFUSS, '43, Z B T Shreveport, La.
T. U. R. K.
LEONARD LOUIS DREYFUS, '44 New Orleans, La.
Freshman Forensic Council; Glendy Burke Literary and
Debafing Society.
Sixth Row:
WILTON KEITH DUCKWORTH, '43 New Orleans, La.
Band; Campus Nite; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society.
ROBERT JOHN DUFFY, '44 Columbus, Ohio
CLARENCE LOUIS DUPRE, '43, ATA New Orleans, La.
LLOYD EDWIN EAGAN, '43, AS* New Orleans, La.
Catholic Club; White Elephants; Y. M. C. A.
WILLIAM MOORE ELLIS, '44, K A New Orleans, La.
Honor Board; Thirteen Club; Class Secretary-Treasurer (I); FreshmanFootball.
Seventh Row;
DOROTHY LEE EVERSMEYER, '43 New Orleans, La.
JOSEPH ROGER FABRE, '43 Norco, La.
JOHN WILLIAM FANZ, '44, 11 K A New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya."
ISABEL JUDITH FISHER, '43 New Orleans, La.
WARREN LEON GARFUNKEL, '44, 2 A M New Orleans. La.
A Capella Choir; Glee Club; Operetta.
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DOROTHY MILDRED SLINKY, '44 New Orleans, La.
NORTON GLUECK, '43, 1 A M New Orleans, La.
JOE GOLDBERG, JR., '43, Z I! T Belzoni, Miss.
Greenbackers.
MARTIN MILLER GOLDBERG, '44, Z B T . . . . West Hartford, Conn.
ARTHUR GOTTLIEB, '44, K N Brooklyn, N. Y.
Second Row:
CHARLIE JACK GRAYSON, '44, ATA Fort Necessity, La.
Naval R. O. T C; Taffrail.
JOHN BAPTIST GREMILLION, '43, 11 K A Alexandria, La.
Y. M. C. A.
RODNEY CLARKE HAASE, '43 New Orleans, La.
EDWARD WHITE HARDIN, '43, ATA New Orleans, La.
THOMAS CLEAVES HOLMES, '44, A K E New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; Thirteen Club.
Third Row:
THOMAS JAMES HOOD, '43, S X Amite, La.
CHARLES VICTOR HUDSON, '44, 1 H New Orleans, La.
EUGENE EDWARD HUPPENBAUER, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
Band.
MELVILLE JOHN JACOBSON, '44, S A M Milwaukee, Wis.
MERWIN MERCIER JAMIESON, '43, * K S . . . . New Orleans, La.
T. U. R. K.
Fourth Row:
THOMAS FRANCIS JORDAN, '43, A T fi New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.
ASHTON STROUD JUNKER, '43 New Orleans, La.
MARSHALL KALEN, '44 New York, N. Y.
KENNETH CHEW KENNEDY, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
ROSWELL STIGLETS KIMBALL, '43, II K A Biloxi, Miss.
Glee Club; Y. M. C. A.; intramural Football; Intramural Baseball;
IntTvimural Soccer; Golf.
Fifth Row:
ALLEN BUSCH KOLTUN, '43, SAM New Orleans, La.
Glee Club; International Relations Club; Intramurals.
MURIEL LAMBERT, '44 New Orleans, La.
MILTON HERMAN LATTER, '44, Z B T New Orleans, La.
Intramural Unit Manager.
ALEXANDER ANTHONY LoCASCIO, JR., '43, 2 K . New Orleans, La.
Campua Nite; Cheerleader.
HENRY FREDERICK LOCHTE, '43, * A 9 St. Petersburg, Fla.
"Jambalaya."
Sixth Row:
JAMES ANDREW LOCKETT, '43, K A New Orleans, La.
STEPHEN ANTHONY LONGO, '43, 2 H New Orleans, La.
Band; Symphony Orchestra; Y. M. C. A.
CLIFFORD CHARLES LOSBERG, JR., '43 New Orleans, La.
WALTER NORMAN McHENRY, '44, 2 n Somonauk, III.
Seventh Row:
JOHN HENRY McMillan, '43, * a e New Orleans, La.
Greenbackets; "Hullabaloo"; "Jambalaya.'
JOHN DOUGLAS MAGINNIS, '44, K A New Orleans, La.
Basketball (I).
ADOLPH MAGRUDER, '44, <& A 9 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
WARREN SELDEN MALHIOT. '43, S 2 New Orleans, La.
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First Row:
RAFAEL RUSSELL MARINO, '44 New Orleans, La.
DANIEL ADOLPH MAYER, '44, SAM New Orleans, La.
ELLIS MINTZ, '44 New Orleans, La,
DAVID MONROE, '43 New Orleans, La.
Track.
LELAND STANFORD MONTGOMERY, '43, A K E . . New Orleans, La.
T, U R. K.
Second Row:
DAVID WILLIAM MOORE, '44, A T Galveston, Texas
JOHN ROBERT NORMAN, III., '43, K A New Orleans, La.
Whfte Elephants.
MARTHA WHITESTINE ORCHARD, '43 New Orleans, La.
PAUL WHITESTINE ORCHARD, '43 New Orleans, La.
JAMES ROBERT OVIATT, '44, K S Cleveland, Ohio
White Elephants.
Third Row:
LESTER THOMAS OZIO, JR., '44 Morgan City, La.
Band.
EDMUND SLENNY PARKER, '44, A K E New Orleans, La.
Thirteen Club; Freshman Basketball.
GERALD CONSTANTINE PELIAS, '44 New Orleans, La.
Freshman Y. M. C. A.; Basketball.
CHALIN OCTAVE PEREZ, '44, S X Dalcour, La.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; White Elephants.
BEN GEORGE PERKOWSKI, '43 New Orleans, La.
Naval R. O. T. C. Taffrail.
Fourth Row:
RAY CARTER PERRY, JR., '44 New Orleans, La.
JOHN ALLEN POLIN, '43, 2AM Tulsa, Okla.
HELEN CORA POOL, '44 New Orleans, La.'
Y. W. C. A.
ROSE FAY RABENOVITZ, '44 New Orleans, La.
NIGEL EWING RAFFERTY, '44, B 8 TT Pass Christian, Miss.
Naval R. O. T. C; Taffrail; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
Fifth Row:
LOUIS EUGENE RAMOS, '44, K S New Orleans, La.
Nava! R. O. T. C; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
GEORGE ROBERT RICHARDSON, '44 New Orleans, La.
RICHARD GROVES RILEY, '44, Ben New Orleans, La.
JOHN TILGHMAN ROBINSON, '43, * A 9 New Orleans, La.
"Jambalaya"; T. U. R. K.; White Elephants; Class President (2).
GORDON WILLIAM ROHRBACKER, 43 New Orleans, La.
Sixth Row:
MILTON ISRAEL ROSENSON, '44 New Orleans, La.
LEO BERNARD ROSENZWEIG, '43, SAM Houston, Texas
MARVIN ROSMAN, '43, SAM New Orleans, La.
Glendy Burke ..Iterary and Debating Society.
WILLARD PAUL SCHNEIBLE, '43, A T S2 Rome, N. Y.
DOROTHY CAROLINE SCHREIBER, '43, B S .... New Orleans, La.
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FRED JOSEPH SCHUBER, '43, AS* New Orleans, La.
T. U. R. K.
HARRY SILVERMAN, •44 Now Orleans, La.
MURIEL SILVERMAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
CHARLES SINGERMAN, '43, K N New Orleans, La.
Glee Club: Pan-Hellenic Council.
Second Rcw:
MILTON BURKE SINGLETON, '44 New Orleans, La.
Band.
WILLIAM WINTER SINGLUST, '44, Z B T Shreveport. La.
Band; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society,
ALVENA FLORENCE SMITH, '43 New Orleans, La.
JAMES MONROE SMITH, '44 Leander, La.
Naval R. O. T. C.
Third Row:
WILLIAM STILES, '44, * A Shreveport, La.
"Hullabaloo": "Jambalaya."
NORMAN WESLEY STIVERS, '44 Bastrop, La.
Glee Club.
AGNES BETTY STRACHAN, '43 New Orleans, La.
PERRY JOHN SUTHERLAND, '44, B 9 n Taxco, Mexico
Fourth Row:
LEON MILLER TRICE, JR., '43, BSE New Orleans, La.
Green baclcers; "Jambalaya."
CASTRO FIDEL TRISTAN, '43, <I> I A San Jose, Costa Rica
ROBERT LOUIS TURCHIN, '43 Miami Beach, Fla.
Naval R. O. T. C; Football (I, 2).
ROSALIE EVELYN VACCARO, '43, B * A New Orleans, La.
Cotillion Club; Glee Club.
Fifth Row:
EDMUND RANDOLPH VALES, '43, B 6 H New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (2); Honor Board.
MARION MITCHELL WALSHE, '44 New Orleans, La.
SIDNEY ARTHUR WEISS, '44 New Orleans, La.
Glee Club.
JAMES FRANCIS WELDER, '44, 'i' A 6 Victoria, Texas
White Elephants.
Sixth Row:
JOHN PARHAM WERLEIN, '44, B 9 H New Orleans, La.
MACRERY BRITTON WHEELER, JR., '43, A K E . . . New Orleans, La.
Varsity Basketball; Track.
ROBERT VERNARD WHITTAKER, '44, A K E .... New Orleans, La.
Class Vice-President (I); Honor Board; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
THOMAS CAREY WICKER, JR., '44, H K A New Orleans, La.
Freshman Forensic Council; International Relations Club;
Naval R. O. T. C.
Seventh Row;
WALTER LEONARD WOO'^S, '44 New Orleans, La.
University Theatre; Freshman Y. M. C. A.
ELAINE ANNE WORNER, '43 New Orleans, La.
ALICE JANET WORRELL, '44 New Orleans, La.
Y. W. C. A.
JACK SACHER ZOOCK, '44, K N Jersey City, N. J.
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AND BUSINESS^DMINISTRATION
CAMPUS
y^
ORGANIXATIONS
PUl lieia KofifLa
ALPHA OF LOUISIANA CHAPTER
Founded at The College of William and Mary in 1776
Tulane Chapter organized 1909
OFFICERS 1940-1941
EUGENE A. NABORS President
ROSE L MOONEY Vice-President
SUSAN D. TEW Secretary-Treasurer
Oscar Bacltstrom, Jr.
Thonnas Overton Bell
Sue Eleanor Bentley
Marguerite Hays Bendy
Woodley Clark Campbell
Charlotte Emily Carter
Paul Clark
John MInto Dawson
Lois Elizabeth DeBakey
William Tyler Fray, Jr.
Adele Evelyn Kohlman
Godfrey Emile Mann
ELECTIONS 1940
George Bernard Matthews
Helen Ross Moak
Edwin Evariste Moise
Thais Amelia Morris
Bernard Kahn Oppenheim
Durant Harry da Ponte
Mary Alma RIess
Frances Cordelia Senter
James Corbett Senter
William Stein, Jr.
Douglas Paul Torre
Andrew Zengel
H O N«0
lieta Qa4ft4na Six^^fta
A R Y
National Honorary Commerce Fraternity
Founded at University of Wisconsin and University of Illinois, 1913
ALPHA CHAPTER OF LOUISIANAInstalled at Tulane in 1926
Marvin J. Barloon
FACULTY MEMBERS
L. J. Buchan
Robert W. Elsasser
F. Santry Reed
Ross M. Trump
Jay C. Van Kirk
STUDENT MEMBERS
Graham C. Bonnell Phyllis M. Derbes Seymour J. Harris R. Lee Vanderpool
F. P. Hagaman
HONORARY MEMBERS
E. Davis McCutcheon Leon Charles Simon
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Qfide^ ajj the CcU^
The Order of fhe Coif is the oldest national honor legal society
organized for the recognition and advancement of high standards
of scholarship In law.
The Tulane Chapter Installed in 1931
Fred Bronfin
STUDENT MEMBERS ELECTED 1940-1941
Alexander Erwin Ralston, Jr. Leonard Henry Rosenson
Joseph W. CarrollVictor Leovy
Paul BrosnnanWood BrownCharles E. Dunbar, Jr.
Robert J. Farley
St. Clair Adams, Jr.
Ellis BarnesEdmond N. CahnE. B. Charbonnet. Jr.
Murray F. ClevelandFernando J. Cuquet, Jr.
C. Giraud DavidsonJames J. Davidson, JY.
Moise W. DennereEdward Dubuisson
J. Blanc MonroeOther C. Mouton
William Ray ForresterRufus E. Foster
Mitchell Franklin
Rufu's C. Harris
Allain de C. FavrotRobert E. FriedmanDavid GertlerLeon S. Haas, Jr.
John W. HarrellCharles M. Horton,Leon D. Hubert, Jr.
Charles JanvierNathaniel B. Knight.
O R C A
HONORARY MEMBERS. Charles A. O'Neill
Chief Justice
Louisiana Supreme Court
FACULTY MEMBERS
Esmond PhelpsCharles Rosen
William Weeks Westerfleld. Jr.
Horace B. White
Judge George JanvierSamuel LangMonte M. LemannSumter D. Marks, Jr.
ALUMNI MEMBERSAbe B. KuppermanHubert A. LafarqueAustin W LewisHarry McCall, Jr.
Hugh McCioskeyJoseph J. McCioskey, Jr.
James D. McNeillBessie MargolinCharles D. Marshall
James J. MorrisonClarence J. MorrowEugene A. NaborsFerdinand F. Stone
Fontaine Martin, Jr.
Kalford K. MiazzaA. Dallam O'Brien,John E. ParkerAshton PhelpsJoseph J. PiccioneKeith M. PyburnMervin H. RisemanL. Julian Samuel
Walter J. Suthon. Jr.
Rene A. VioscaJudge William W. WesterfleldGeorge A. WilsonJohn M. Wisdom
Marjorie J, SmithGeorge M. Snel lings,
Moise S. Steeg, Jr.
John R. Stewa^^Charles TitcheArthur C. WatsonRobert WeinsteinMorris WrightFred Zengel
Jr.
!: A T I O N S
yj^eta Suftna PUi i^^
ALPHA CHI CHAPTER
Founded at University of Chicago
Established at Tulane in 1936
May A. Allen Russell M. Geer
IN FACULTATE
Graydon W. Regenos
Ernest Riedel
Mary A. Sollmann
Eleanor Bentley
Georgette C. Coleman
Beatrice Field
IN UNIVERSITATE
Athalie Generes
Anna Mangiaraclna
Joseph Marchese
Benjamin A. Petty
HONORARY MEMBERS
Louise Friedrichs Mary Stevens
Irene Pfaff
Miriam Wild
Dorothy Beckemeyer
Amelia Plant Clark
RESIDENT MEMBERS
Willomette A. Colley
Leia Moyer Crawford
John Dowling
Mary Pearce
Louis Scheuer
Jean TIN
Mercedes Vulliet
Annie M. G. Welsch
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First Row: P. Bass, G. Bonnell, C. Dailey, E. Finley, M. Hickey. H. Johnston, J. Klrby. Second Row: A. Martin,
C. Meyer, J. Poiack, H. Rankin, F. Reese, J. Senter, A. Wallace.
ALPHA ZETA CIRCLE
OFFICERS
MAUNSEL HICKEY President
EDWARD FINLEY Vice-President
PAT F. BASS Secretary
CONRAD MEYER. Ill Treasurer
H^
MEMBERS
PAT F. BASS
GRAHAM BONNELL
CARL DAILEY
EDWARD FINLEY
MAUNSEL HICKEY
HARVEY JOHNSTON
JOE H. KIRBY, JR.
ALBERT C. MARTIN, JR.
CONRAD MEYER, III.
JOSEPH A. POLACK
HOMER M. RANKIN
WILBUR FORD REESE
JAMES SENTER
ARTHUR J. WALLACE, JR.
WILLIAM W. WESTERFIELD
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FRATRES IN FACULTATE
James A. Cronvich
Donald Derickson
A. Lee Dunlap
Frederick H. Fox
J. A. Gerster
Arthur M. Hill
J. K. Mayer
Robert L. Menuet
L. B. Neubert
C. B. Norris
C. W, Ricker
James M. Robert
M. D. Ross
Glenn E. Seidel
Erich R. Stephan
Francis M. Taylor
C. S. Williamson, Jr.
M. G. Zervigon
?iy*'
FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE
Robert T. Basnett '41
Rodney A. Black '41
P. W. Bohne '40
Manuel J. De Lerno- • .... '41
Faurie E. Ferchaud '42
Horace S. Henderson '41
Byron L. Levy '41
Wallace B. Mallu '41
Joseph A. Polack '41
Paul H. Ricker '41
Arthur W. Stout, Jr '41
William A. Wood, Jr '41
LOUISIANA BETA CHAPTERFounded at Lehigh University in 1885.
Established at Tulane in 1935.
Colors: Seal Brown and White.
Purpose: To mark in a fitting manner those v/ho have
conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished
scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates
in Engineering, or by attainments as alumni in the field
of Engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture
in the engineering colleges of America.
First Row: R. Basnett. R. Black, M. De Lerno, F. Ferchaud, H. Henderson. Second Row; B. Levy, W. Mallu, J.Polack, P. Ricker, A. Stout, W. Woods.
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Hb^/^ ^
B. Bethea. B. Hochenedel, K. Hodge. M. Hutson, S. Jones.
The members of Alpha Sigma Sigma are selected
from the Junior Class of Newcomb College on
the basis of scholarship, leadership, and school
spirit. The organization carries on an extensive
program of charitable and relief work, cooperat-
ing throughout the year with the student govern-
ment officers and various campus organizations.
OFFICERS
BETTY BETHEA . . .
LILLIAN ALEXANDER
. . . . President
Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
LILLIAN ALEXANDER
BETTY BETHEA
BETTY HOCHENEDEL
KATE HODGE
MARY JANE HUTSON
SARA VIRGINIA JONES
'mi.
Alp.Ua SlatfUk SiatnaEstablished at Tulane in 1915 for the purpose of promoting
college and class spirit and governing freshmen until their
elections.
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OFFICERS
CLAUDE GROVES President
EDWARD FINLEY Vice-President
A. C. MARTIN, JR Secretary-Treasurer
DEAN J. M. ROBERT Faculty Counselor
MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1937
B. Tartt Bell
Norman Buckner
Moise Dennery
Rufus C. Harris
Richard C, Keenan
Robert P. Lockett, Jr.
Hugh McCloskey
Norman C. Melun
Wilt7 C. Ott
Moise S. Steeg, Jr.
R. Miller Upton
MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1938
John P. Adams
Robert U. Blum
Abe B. Kupperman
Ray H. Miller, Jr.
Alvin G. Montgomery
William M. Payne
Homer M. Rankin
Joseph Riorda
Ernest M. Sutter
MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1939
Joe L. Abrams Charles W. Nelson
Dr. Morton A. Aldrich
Allain DeClouet Favrot
Joe H. Kirby, Jr.
Paul G. Krueger
Einar N. Pederson
Wilbur Ford Reese
Mervin H. Riseman
Bascom D. Talley
William W. Young
MEMBERS ELECTED IN 1940
Jack A. Bornemann
Edward D. Finley
Claude Groves
J. Harvey Johnston
Sabin Landry
A. C. Martin, Jr
E. B. Martin, Jr.
James R. Morre
R. Prosser Morrow, J
James M. Robert
George Schneider
First Row: E. Finley, tt. Johnston.
Second Row: J. Kirby, A. Martin, tt. Rankin, F. Reese, G. Schnelde
Kappa Delta Phi is an honorary fraternity for the
promotion of school spirit. It selects each year
from the Junior and Senior classes men who have
been conspicuous for school spirit and for distin-
guished and unselfish loyalty and endeavor dur-
ing their university careers.
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F. Follansbee. E. Hunt, E. La Prairie.
OFFICERS
MRS. C. E. LaPRAIRIE President
MRS. D. P. TAYLOR Vice-President
MRS. W. B. FOLLANSBEE Treasurer
MRS. C. H. HUNT, JR Secretary
MRS. W. H. DAUGHERTY Corresponding Secretary
MEMBERS
MRS. W. H. DAUGHERTY
MRS. W. B. FOLLANSBEE
MRS. CHARLES H. HUNT, JR.
MRS. M. B. HUTSON
MRS. C. E. LaPRAIRIE .
MRS. D. P. TAYLOR
MRS. W. R. ZIEGLER
PUiMamixia Pi
HONORARY MEMBERS
MRS. RUFUS C. HARRIS
DR. MARIE BRYD DEES-MATTINGLY
DR. MARTHA W. McDONALD
Established at Tulane in 1937
Founded at Louisiana State University in 1935
Purpose: The stimulation and encouragement of higher
education among married women students.
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OFFICERS
JAMES FLOWER President
WARREN McPHILLIPS Vice-President
PAUL NOBLE Secretary-Treasurer
^Ue "^Ui^iteeH Ciuo-
CLASS OF '44
Jack Agurcia
Carl Brannon
Jack Bremermann
Kim Brown
Bill Ellis
Gordon Ewln
Staigg Ray
James Flower
Theo Harvey
Tom Holmes
Warren McPhlliips
Paul Noble
Fred Peat
CLASS OF '43
Harry Alcott Glenny Parker
Earl Bartlett, Jr.
Robert Cummins
Benjamin Dart, Jr.
Alvin Gottschalk
Kenneth Kahao
Claude Trawick
Jack Parker
Jack Pennebaker
Jack Perez
Sam Ryniker
Lester Smith
CLASS OF '42
Roy Bartlett
Forbes Bastian
Harold Cummins
R. E. Fiowerree. Jr.
Donald Higgins
John Jordan
Stewart Maunsell
Steed McGee
Charles Miller
Eads Poitevent
Randy Roane
Albert Terkuhle
First Row: C. Brannon. J. Bremerman, K. Brown. Second Row: W. Ellis, G. Ewin,
J. Flower. Third Row: T. Harvey, T. Holmes, W. McPhillips. Fourth Row: P. Noble,F. Peak, S. Ray.
G. H. A. Thomas. Jr.
CLASS OF '41
William Brothers George Manning
John Culbertson William Murray
Andrew Gay Robert Oliver
Foster Johns James Reld
Gus Lorber Edward K. Strong
George Schneider
Honorary freshman interfpaternity club to further
interest and ideals of Tulane, both in scholastic and
athletic activities.
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First Row: K. Brash. E. Douglas. D. Ecuyer, M. Follett, N. Kidd. Second Row: M. Marion, E. Morgenstern, M.
Saal, E. Schwartz, R. Trowbridge, M. Williams.
Founded at Newcomb in 1938.
Honorary Freshman Society. Mennbers elected
for leadership and scholarship.
OFFICERS
DOROTHY W. ECUYER President
MOONYEEN MARION Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS
KATHERINE BRASH
EVE C. DOUGLAS
DOROTHY ECUYER
MARY ANN FOLLETT
NITA KIDD
MOONYEEN MARION
EMILY MORGENSTEIN
MARGARET SAAL
ELSA SCHWARTZ
ROUTH TROWBRIDGE
MARGARET ANN WILLIAMSmy •
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OFFICERS
QUIN GAUTIER President
GUS LORBER Secretary
WILLIAM LEAKE Treasurer
phi PUl
MEMBERS
LOUIS CALVIN BRYAN
JACK LOUIS DARAY, JR.
LLOYD JAMES FREMEAUX
HERMES QUIN GAUTIER
THOMAS C. HALL
WILLIAM WALTER LEAKE
JOSEPH F. A. LORBER
CLAUDE HENRY OAKLAND
ROLAND THOMAS PERTUIT
GEORGE THEODORE SCHNEIDER
R. LEE VANDERPOOL, JR.
WINSTON W. WALKER
(SPHINX OF TULANE)
Founded at California.
Established at Tulane in 1927.
Purpose: A Junior-Senior organization to
promote fellowship.
First Row; J. Daray, L. Fremeaux, Q. Gautier, T. Hall, W. Leake. Second Row: G. Lorber, C. Oakland, R. Pertult.
S. Schneider, R. Vanderpool, W Walker.
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First Row; C. Almand, B. Baird, C. Bloom J Collier R Doyle, C. Ellis. Second Row: A. Fontenol, D. Higgins.
R. Himel, R. Leonhardt, A. Martin, H Marx Third Row L. McFaul, 5. Moody, P. Pigman, R. Robert. L. Plauche,
C. Schwartz.
fHonorary Pre-Legal Fraternity.
Founded at University of Illinois in 1920.
Established at Tulane in 1928.
ALPHA CHAPTER
FRATRES IN FACULTATE
Rufus C. Harris Paul Brosman
Ferdinand Stone
M^Mmi
AtpJ^ Alft^ka Alfika
MEMBERS
Cedric Almand '42
Bruce Baird '42
Charles Bloom '42
John Collier '42
Roger Doyle '42
Carey Ellis '42
.Allen R. Fontenot '43
Donald Higgins '42
Rene Himel '42
Robert Leonhardt '43
Allen Martin '43
Harold Marx '42
Louis McFaul '43
Samuel Moody '42
Donald Moseley -'42
Paul Pigman '43
Lane Plauche '42
Randolph Robert '42
Charles Schwartz '43
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OFFICERS
GORDON DOREMUS Master Alchemist
EARL CLAIBORNE Vice Master Alchemist
OWEN H. FOSS Treasurer
SHEP PERRIN Recorder
CARLOS de la VEGA Reporter
HAROLD STREAM Master of Ceremonies
Mfi:
::^MMM
mIN FACULTATE
Thomas B. Grumpier
Raymond Frees
Arthur O. Kastler
Hal W. Moseley
Fred H. Pollard
Francis McB. Taylor
C. S. Williamson, Jr.
GRADUATE SCHOOL
William Atkinson '39
Harold M. Busey '39
Earl B. Claiborne '39
Gordon Doremus '39
Owen H. Foss '40
Godfrey Mann '40
UNDERGRADUATES
J. Everett Arnoult -. '41
John J. Baehr,
'41
Emile Bertucci '41
John Bryan '41
Henry Bultman '41
George Grain '42
Carlos de la Vega '41
Walter Gulley '41
Horace Henderson '41
Eldridge Hine "
'4i
P. Stenning Murphy '41
Shepard F. Perrin, Jr '41
Harold H. Stream '41
George Thompson '41
William A. Wood '41
ALPHA TAU CHAPTERFounded at University of Wisconsin in 1902.
Established at Tulane in 1928.
Purpose: To promote the advancement of chemistry as
a science and a profession.
First Row: J. Arnoult, J. Baehr, E. Bertucci, J. Bryan, H. Bultman, G. Grain, S. Doremus, W. Gulley. SecondRow: H. Henderson, E. Hine, G. Mann, S. Murphy, S. Perrin, H. Stream, G. Thompson, W. Wood.
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First Row: P. Bernard, R. Bond, 5. Campbell, J. Carraway, B. Ca+lin, J. Dane, C. Darnall, E. Emiing, H. Fox,
E. Graves. Second Row: C. Guillot, C. Hart, W. Heausler, A. Higgins, S. Hopkins, P. La u man, R. Le Blanc,
J. McGraw, V. McMullen, P. Many. Third Row: J. Oviatt, W. Owen, C. Perez, P. Pottharst, G. Seaver. W. St.
Clafr, T. Wakeman, J. Welder, C. Williams, L. Zerlnger.
Established at Tulane In 1921—Founded at
Tulane in 1 92 1 . Purpose: Freshman Society
for the Promotion of School Spirit.
OFFICERS
EDWARD L EMLING Big Tusk
CHARLES W. DARNALL Little Tusk
Alpha Tau Omega
Charles W. Darnall
Emory L, Graves, Jr.
Peter W. Many
Delta Sigma Phi
Ben S. Catiin
William A. Heausler
Pete Lauman
Phi Delta Theta
Sunny Campbell
Paul C. Pottharst
James F. Welder, Jr.
Phi Kappa Sigma
John Dane, Jr.
Thomas O. WakemanCharles B. Williams, Jr.
Delta Tau Delta
Edward L. EmIIng
Hewitt Bates Fox
John McGraw, Jr.
Kappa Alpha
Thomas N. Bernard
Stanhope Felix Hopkins
G. Arthur Seaver
Pi Kappa Alpha
John F. Caraway
William C. Owen
Lawrence Louis Zerlnger
Sigma Alpha Epsllon
Calton Guillot
Robert LeBlanc
Vernon McMullen
White Zle^pJi^atd^
m^
Kappa Sigma
Albert Heffner
Archie Hlgglns
James Oviatt
Sigma Chi
Robert R. Bond
Charles Hart
Chalin O. Perez
Sigma Phi Epsilon
James D. Connell
Walter E. St. Clair
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OFFICERS
MURL ANNA UMBACH President
CECILE DRESNER Vice-President
NADINE ROBBERT Secretary-Treasurer
BABSY LE ^ANC Corresponding Secretary
BETTY BERNHARD Publicity Manager
a?i''.
3>oHce GluL
MEMBERS
Dorothy Bethea
Sonja Bunge
Bettie Burns
Leah Castillon
Mary Cutting
Jean Dresner
Mary Durham
Peggie Gray
Idamay Hayden
Virginia Hedges
Anne Hilburn
Mabel Hochenedel
Mayvente Hofstra
Elmlra Le Blanc
Matilde Levy
Harriet Line
Carolyn Marshall
Pat McCord
Jane McNiven
Malda Moter
Aleene Muller
Elleanora Perrllllat
Carolyn Robbert
Betty Shelton
Edith Trotter
Marie-Louise Wal^eman
Ruth Watts
Mary V/ineman
First Row: D. Bethea, L. Castillon, E. Burns, M. Cutting, J. Dresner, M. Durham, P. Gray, I. Haydon, V. Hedges.
Second Row: M. Hochenedel, M. Hofstra, K. LeBlanc, M. Levy, H. Line, 5. McCord, J. McNiven, C. Marshall,
M. Moter. Third Row: A. Muller, E. Perrllllat, C. Robbert, B. Shelton, E. Trotter, M. Wakeman, R. Watts.
M. Wineman.
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Pirst Row: C. Albrechf, k. Albrecht, B. Allee, M. Andrews, G. Berthiei, J. Brooks, G. Buhler, E. Coare, D. Dowlmg, J. Elliott, b.
Garrett, G. Gaunt. Second Row: S. Grenier, M. Hackett, D. Hartley, J. Hinds, T. Hofstra, M. Hutson, R. LaPeyre, L. Levlne,
C. Long, B. Miller, M. Moter, M. Murray. Third Row: L. Naihaus, L. Nelson, E, Otilsen, N. Robbert, H. Schneider, E. Smith, M. Starts,
L. Stollenwerck, M. Strahan, M. Sullivan, M. Wakeman, M. Wendt, T. Wild.
Established at Tulane in 1929.
The purpose of this organization is to further an
interest in, and develop a greater knowledge of
biological subjects.
OFFICERS
ELIZABETH COATE President
MARY JANE HUTSON Secretary-Treasurer
MEMBERS ON THE FACULTY
Florence Brooks Kreeger
Lillian Kyame
Dixie Tharp Mayer
Rose Beeson St. Martin
MEMBERS
JiaMi/p4f.fU(IU
iff .flsMn; u'W
Carolyn Albrecht
Ruth Albrecht
Beth Allee
Mary Lloyd Andrews
Gertrude Berthier
Joan Brooks
Gwendolyn Buhler
Elizabeth Coate
Dorothy Dowling
June Elliott
Shirley Garrott
Gloria Gaunt
Shirley Grenier
Mary Hackett
Dorothy Hartley
Jane Hinds
Tatiana Hofstra
Mary Jana Hutson
Harriett Kostmayer
Rose LaPeyre
Leila Levine
Carolyn Long
Bertha Rose Miller
Edith Moore
Maida Moter
Mildred Murray
Lillian Naihaus
Louise Nelson
Emily Ohisen
Jenny Payne
Nadlne Robbert
Hilda Schneider
Edith Smith
Marian Starts
Louise Stollenwerct
Mary Sue Strahan
Mary Agnes Sullivan
Marie-Louise Wakeman
Margaret Lee Wendt
Thais Wild
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"Jambalaya," the editorial staff pauses to express its deep
appreciation to:
Messrs. W. A. Benson, R. G. Benson, Billy Benson, and
Dan Eadie of the Benson Printing Co.; Mr. Robert B. Faer-
ber and Mr. Roy Hickman of the Alabama Engraving Co.
Mr. Kendall Cram and Miss Ann Pendergast of the
Student Activities office for their entire cooperation. The
office staffs of the various departments of the University.
Mrs. Hazel Ogden of the MAISON BLANCHE STU-
DIO for class panel photographs, views, and "beauties."
Mr. Leon Trice for athletic snapshot photography. Mr. O.
M. Gwin for candid snapshots. Mr. Dan Leyrer for Theatre
photography.
And to all others who have assisted in the successful
publication of this volume.
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Cupid. He did pretty well. In some cases, we find the
"real thing," In others, "fascination," and in others [here's
the point) "a guy foolin' a gal" . . . tsk-tsk-tsk.
There's Mary C. and Archie B. Don't ask us—your guess
is as good as ours. One thing Is sure. Must Miss MaryC help the editor every Sunday nite d\ the Hulla office?
Oh yes, there's "High School Harry" Lathrop and a new-
comer named Sue Hill. High School says she's tops andwe think he's right, even to the extent of pinning her
—
which he did, by the way. but woe—how long?
Notable In achievements was the strict observance of
forty days of "fast and fume" by the Betas. Who says
the age of miracles has passed?
How about it, Paul, will the "Brawl Ban" bar our bats
for next year? The K. A.'s are getting so desperate with-
out these parties that they hold their meeting down at the
Napoleon House.
The belles of the Commerce School tried a new system
this year to get the nonchalant males Interested. After oneof the girls had knocked her books on the floor three
straight days, the lad who was receiving these advancesdiscovered that the girl was doing it "on purpose." "Fair
Maid," he asked, "would you like to have your books pickedup again?" Whereupon the comely lass squeaked, "Whyyes," and the boy, commonly known In the Sigma Chi Circle
as "Judge C. P.," answered "Pick them up yourself, I seen
ya knock 'em off!" . . . These high (error) school tactics
usually work on the Commercial bugs, gals.
We understand that Connie Meyer, the Boy Scout (nowworking to get his First Class rating) and Bob (Peanut)Parker are in the guter-al language of the Naval Unit, "hasbeens." Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha—or wereyou laughing?
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Question: What do you think of a three-hundred-
pound football team?
Jack McMillan, sophomore, commerce, assistant
sports editor of the "Hullaballo": "I personally
think that such a team would be a definite asset,
indeed a benefit for the school both morally and
physically if not mentally. In short, I like the idea
both morally and physically and also mentally."
Theo Middleton, junior, College of Arts and Sci-
ences, assistant stooge to McMillan: "The chief is
right both morally and physically. And another
thing, it is to the advantage of national defense
that we train our young heavyweights. Imagine
what terror would strike the hearts of our enemies
when they look up and see themselves being at-
tacked by the mighty mastodons of Tulane."
Lowell Potter Dawson, head football coach: "I
too think the idea wonderful. At any rate the
team couldn't be any worse than the lightweight
aggregation I turned out last year. If the idea
goes through I hope to be able to recruit the entire
line from the young ladies of the Commerce School.
These belles should be a definite asset to any foot-
ball team, that is mentally and physically but not
morally."
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In 1933 and 1934. the noise and clatter of con-
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frog and the cry of the gull on a lonely section of
Plaquemines Parish marshland.
A great power plant, capable of heating 3,000,-
000 gallons of water a day for the Frasch sulphur
mining process, was built on piling sunk into the
swamp that had been considered worthless for any-
thing except hunting and trapping. A canal was
dredged, pipelines laid, reservoirs and auxiliary
buildings constructed, wells drilled.
For, although the existence of sulphur had been
shown by earlier tests, this entire investment had
to be made in order to determine definitely wheth-
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beneath the marshland.
The successful transformation of swamp into
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new source of an essential raw material, but also
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ROSTER OF STUDENTS WHOSE PICTURESDID NOT APPEAR IN PANEL
Arnold Charles Jacobs .... New Orleans, La.
Label Abraham Katz New Orleans. La.
William Hullin Bowman .... New Orleans, La.
George John Champagne, Jr. Breaux Bridge, La.
Henry Plauche Dart, III ... . New Orleans, La.
Edward King Alexander Oakdale, La.
Fred James Cassibry New Orleans, La.
Lawrence Abraham Chehardy . New Orleans, La.
Michael Emmett Culllgan, Jr.. New Orleans, La.
Emanuel Gerard DeFraites . . , New Orleans, La.
Bill Gibson New Orleans, La.
COLLEGE OF LAWSENIORS
Peter Rene Monrose New Orleans, La.
JUNIORS
George Messenger Foote ... Alexandria, La.
George Carneal Goldman, Jr. . Waterproof, La,
Kenneth Dyke HIggins Benton, Tenn.
Edward Achilles Kalinski .... New Orleans, La,
FRESHMEN
Fred Jean Gloden Dubuque, Iowa
Laura Boddie West Jones Canton, Miss,
Walter John Jung New Orleans, La,
Joseph Jules Marchese .... New Orleans, La.
John George Miller New Orleans, La,
Herbert Phillip Pellegrini . . . New Orleans, La.
John Hedges Tappon . , .
William Weeks Westerfield, Jr.
Nev/ Orleans, Lo.
New Orleans, La.
Frank Russle Morton Nashville, Tenn.
Edward Preston Munson, Jr. , Napoleonville, La.
Arthur Clifford Reuter New Orleans, La.
Fort Pipes. Jr New Orleans, La.
Julia H, Ponder Nev/ Orleans, La,
John Randolph Roane New Iberia, La,
Theodore Wall Thompson Kenner, La.
Andrew Zengel New Orleans, La.
Marguerite Lillian Alexander . New Orleans, La.
Mary Jane Callahan New Orleans, La,
Helen Virginia Dempsey .... New Orleans, La.
Shirley Elizabeth Blalas Gretna, La,
Catherine Steele Clarke .... New Orleans, La.
Mrs. Georgette C. Coleman . . New Orleans, La.
Norma Edwina Cuney Brookhaven, Miss.
Vivian Louise Estopinal .... New Orleans, La.
Mercedes Lucille Harris .... New Orleans, La.
Mary McCandllsh Archer . . New Orleans, La.
Leal Geraldine Backer New Orleans, La.
Eugenie Elizabeth Battalle Sorrento, La.
Jane Louise Blumenthal Elkins Park, Pa,
Joan Joy Braufman St. Charles, Mo.
June Elizabeth Carpenter . . . New Orleans, La.
Cora Smith Elizabeth Cousin . . . Shreveport, La.
Hazel Florence Doell New Orleans, La,
Phyllis Shirley Eckert New Orleans, La.
Ruth Denis Ellis New Orleans, La,
Alice Christine Gresham Crowley, La.
Sarah Catherine Anderson . . . New Orleans, La.
Helen Hardie Baldwin New Orleans, La.
Ruth Evans Biggers New Orleans. La.
Frances Blackmar Columbus, Ga.
Bertha Omega Bodenheimer . . . Shreveport, La.
Dorothy Luclle Bonnett .... New Orleans, La.
Rose Margaret Boston New Orleans, La,
Sonja Bunge Port Arthur, Texas
Julia Estelle Cable Harvey, La.
Grace Henrietta Charbonnet . New Orleans, La.
Elline Marie Currault Westwego, La.
Helen Mae Daspit New Orleans, La.
Mary Jane Dingey New Orleans, La.
Antoinette Elena Dlngraudo . . New Orleans, La.
Belle Dupre Dubulsson Opelousas, La.
Helen Mae Eble New Orleans, La.
Louise Thedford Ellison .... New Orleans, La.
NEWCOMB COLLEGESENIORS
Elizabeth de BoHe Dixon .... St. Louis, Mo.
Eileen Frieda Elson New Orleans, La.
Georgia William Parker .... New Orleans, La.
Martha Jane Porter 'Ft. Wayne. Ind.
JUNIORS
Polly Hoffman Wichita Falls, Texas
Harriett C. Kostmayer New Orleans, La.
Jeannette Mary Kyame .... New Orleans, La.
Grace Vernon Lauer New Orleans, La.
Janice Helen Levy New Orleans, La.
Catherine Sophia Powers . . . New Orleans, La.
SOPHOMORES
Marion Shirley Grossman . Corpus ChrlstI, Texas
Ruth Evelyn Grossman McAlester, Okla.
Jane Margaret Hotard .... New Orleans, La.
Mariorie Clare Karstendiek . . New Orleans, La.
Cynthia Hyde Landry .... New Orleans, La.
Lorraine Frances Lennox .... New Orleans, La.
Betty Marie Levy New Orleans, La.
Anna May Marie Martin ... St, Martlnville, La,
Margaret Eleanor Mayne . . . New Orleans, La.
Gloria Adele Monninger .... New Orleans, La.
Edith Charlotte Moore Scotia, N. Y.
Katharine Elizabeth Moore . . . Texarkana. Texas
FRESHMEN
Marie Lucille Faust New Orleans, La.
Rosemary Ferllsl Birmingham, Ala.
Patricia Anne Fleming Tulsa, Okla.
Margaret Freeman New Orleans, La.
Carol Freret New Orleans, La.
Lois Carolyn Friedman .... Youngstown, Ohio
Gloria Lillian Garic New Orleans, La.
Emilie Josephine Gaudet . . . New Orleans, La,
Marjorie Johanna N, Geier . . New Orleans, La.
Dora Harrison New Orleans, La.
Violet Mary Heil New Orleans, La.
Anne Helburn Montgomery, Ala.
Mary Katherine Hodnett .... WInterhaven, Fla,
Gertrude Rose Legett New Orleans, La.
Cora Alice Levlne New Orleans, La.
Eleanor Rogers Logan New Orleans, La.
Madelyn Rose Lultch New Orleans, La.
Adelaide Celina Rickert .... New Orleans, La.
Evelyn Ruth Smith Waukegan, III.
Mary Baldwin Smith New Orleans, La.
Hannah Betty Prins Kansas City, Mo.Beatrice Elizabeth Shober . , . New Orleans, La.
Margaret Elaine Soloman .... Houston, Texas
Jeanet Irma Steckler New Orleans, La.
Hilda Mary Voss New Orleans, La.
LaVerne Morris New Orleans, La.
Mary Emily Nelson New Orleans, La.
Else Myrtle Nielsen New Orleans. La.
Ida Catherine Pavy Opelojsas, La.
Dorothy Reiner New Orleans. La.
Adrlenne Villa Rickert New Orleans, La.
Joy Gretchen Rogers New Orleans, La.
Elma Lois Schroeder New Orleans, La.
Jane Marion Sherman Atlanta, Ga.Sybil Wilkinson Stevens .... New Orleans, La.
Hilda May Zlifle Gretna, La.
Deborah Pinner Lyons New Orleans. La.
William Miller Owen New Orleans, La.
Doris Lucille Polrrler Vacherle, La.
Dolores Pumilla New Orleans, La.
Barbara Orne Ralney New Orleans. La.
Ann Roberta Ramsey New Orleans, La.
Dorothy Marlon St. Raymond . New Orleans, La.
Mary Glenn Snyder Roswell. N. Mex.
Ruth Barbara Stall New Orleans. La.
Theima Stlenberg Courtland, Ala.
Yvonne Rose Stahlman New Orleans, La,
Ellse Helen Talmage New Orleans. La.
Dorrs Mae Ware New Orleans, La.
Dolores Virginia Watts .... New Orleans, La.
Margaret Schelker Wiedorn . . New Orleans, La.
Harriet Williams New Orleans, La.
Dorothy Ellen Zebal Myrtle Grove. La.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
SENIORS
John Maurice Abrams, Jr.
James Anthony Badame .
Franklin Pierce Berry, III
Leonard Romeo Bertolino
New Orleans, La. Albert Andrew Bodny Gary. Ind,
. San Jose, Calif. William Howard Brinkman . . . New Orleans, La.
. . . Homer, La. Claude Leon Buerger. Jr. Theodore, Ala.
New Orleans, La. Fred James Cassibry New Orleans, La.
George Sumpter Clay Meridian. Miss.
Hazen Wood Cole New Orleans. La.
Reynolds Malone Collins .... Baton Rouge. La.
Thomas John Conroy New Orleans, La.
Jack Corbitt Hartford. Ala.
Edward Frank Dombrosky Miami. Fla.
Charles Constantine Parrel!, Jr. New Orleans, La.
Jacob Faust, Jr New Orleans, La.
Harold Aaron Ferris, Jr Atlanta, Ga.
Wilbur Otis Fogg Dallas. Texas
Henry Carter Foss Chicago, III.
Calixto L. Garcia-lniguez Guama, Orlente, Cuba
Claude Groves, Jr. Ft. Smith, Ark.
Roman Walter Bentz Horlcon, Wis.
Ernest Elmer Blandin Kelghley, Kan.
Joseph Brechte! New Orleans, La.
Norman Nelson Burwick Port Arthur. Tex.
Thomas Wharton Collens, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Martin Franklin Comer Gary. Ind.
Edward Jacobs Crawford, Jr. . . Shreveport, La.
Howard Hugh Crawford .... New Orleans, La.
Beniamin Crump, 111 New Orleans. La.
Harold Van B. Cummins. Jr.. . New Orleans, La.
John Cyprien Dalier New Orleans, La.
James Francis Dominguez . . . New Orleans, La.
Gordon Clark English Midland, Texas
Raymond Gauche. Jr New Orleans, La.
Robert Lloyd Glass Massillon, Ohio
Michael Hardie Bagot New Orleans, La.
Samuel Baum Passaic. N. J.
Howard Moore Bordelon . . , Lake Charles, La.
Brown Hill Boswell Montgomery. Ala.
Andrew George Bucaro .... New Orleans, La.
Daryl Merton Cable Brookville, Pa.
Cyril Walter Carbon, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
Klllian Loew Charbonnet . . . New Orleans, La.
Alvln Cohen New Orleans, La.
Herbert Cohen Brooklyn, N. Y.
Marx Cohen, Jr New Orleans, La.
James Joseph Curro Gulfport, Miss.
Benjamin Wall Dart, Jr New Orleans, La.
William Charles DIffenderfer . . . Pensacola, Fla.
Lonnie Vienne Dunckelman . . . Natchitoches. La.
James Andrew Ely, Jr Sha^', Miss.
Lawrence Bres Eustis New Orleans, La.
Felix Adam Foret, Jr New Orleans, La.
Jack Frankel Jamaica, L. 1., N. Y.
William Donad Franklin , . . New Gardens, N. Y.
Thomas Joseph Garbark Edgewood, Pa.
Harold W. Glick Bronx, N. Y.
James Franklin Adams . . . New York City, N. Y.
Stanley ArboczewskI Weirton, W. Va.
Samuel Andrew Amy New Orleans, La.
Curtis Lee Attaway, Jr Villa Platte, La.
Richard Adams Barnes, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Leroy Barnldge Shreveport, La.
William B. Bellamy .... Okahoma City, Okla.
David Bernhardt, Jr New Orleans, La.
Louis Charles Blanda Harvey, La.
Cleo Orville Blandin Keighley, Kansas
John Bochnicka N. Judson, Ind.
Leonard Joseph Bowers ... New Orleans, La.
Bertram Donald Brettschnelder . Brooklyn, N. Y.
William Henry Briede, III . . , New Orleans, La.
William Brownstein New Haven, Conn.
Paul Meredith Bunn Cowan, Tenn.
NIchltas Nicholas Carldas . . . New Orleans, La.
Rene Nicholas Chehardy .... New Orleans, La.
Joseph Owen Cies Carllnvllle, ill.
Charles William Cipolla . . . Jersey City, N. J.
Oscar Ringgold Cocke Ellendale, La.
Samueo Diaz Panama, R. P.
Lucas Anthony DiLeo New Orleans, La.
Allan Melbourne Dulaney .... Mt. Vernot, III.
Edmund Thomas Dulcet .... South Bend. Ind.
Joseph Hamilton Echezabal . . New Orleans. La.
Thomas Morgan Edwards . . . New Orleans. La.
James Knobloch Faget .... New Orleans. La.
SENIORS
Frank Helion Hardenstein . . . New Orleans, La.
Jerome Byron Hirsch, Jr., . . Greenville, Miss.
George Denegre Hopkins . . . New Orleans, La.
Alfred Quinn Hyde Long Leaf, La.
Walter John Jung, Jr New Orleans, La.
John Francis Latham New Orleans, La.
Henry Millard Lee El Paso, Texas
Charles Vaccaro Menendez . . . New Orleans, La.
Bernard Mount, Jr. Montgomery, Ala.
JUNIORS
Irwin Joffe Springfield, Mass.
Leon Jules Joseph New Orleans, La.
Burton Katz Brooklyn, N. Y.
John Alfred King New Orleans, La.
Bernard Aloysius Krobert . . . Beaver Dam, Wis.
James Willard Lewis . . . \ . . . LaGrange, Ga.
David Samuel Light Brooklyn, N. Y.
Harley Raymond McCollum . . . Stillwell, Okla.
Charles Curtis McKlrahan . . , New Orleans, La.
Herbert Eugene Mauterer, Jr. New Orleans. La.
William Joseph Mogabgab , . New Orleans, La.
Raymond F. Montgomery . . . New Orleans, La.
George Marlus Morller .... New Orleans, La.
Edward Donald Moseley .... New Orleans, La.
William Coakley Moss Bogalusa, La.
Edward Leon Myers Joplln. Mo.
SOPHOMORES
Preston O. Gordon Magee. Miss.
George Monroe Gregory, Jr Wynne, Ark.
Carleton Hale, Jr New Orleans, La.
Frederick Jacob Reagan Heebe . . . Gretna, La.
Martin Francis Hennessey, Jr. . San Antonio, Tex.
William Michael Thomas Hornlck , , La Belle, Pa.
Riley Lynn Humphreys New Orleans, La.
John Joseph Ibert New Orleans, La.
Daniel Gorden Johnson Palatka, Fla.
Hans Boegh Jonassen New Orleans, La.
Ralph Edward Klnnebrew .... Long View, Texas
Wilkes Allen Knolle New Orleans, La.
Bernard Lahasky New Orleans, La.
Mefvin Howard Levin Winthrop, Mass.
Philip Oscar LIchtblau Union City, N. J.
Schaumburg McGehee New Orleans, La.
William Henry Mathews .... New Orleans, La.
William Clark Menge New Orleans, La.
John Joseph Mikonowicz . . , . New Orleans, La.
Allen Lane Miller, Jr., ... Destrehan, La.
Fernand Joseph Mire, Jr. , . , New Orleans, La.
Harry Preston Moran, Jr. ... New Orleans, La.
Rafael Navarro, Jr Arroyo, P. R.
FRESHMEN
Paul Albert Ferrara New Orleans, La.
Harry Crawford Ferrell, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
George Gasteazoro LaCelba, Honduras
Ernest Rightor George .... New Orleans, La.
Beniamin Locklln Goldstein . New Haven, Conn.
Hector Francisco Gonzalez ..... Moca, P. R.
Conrad Harrison Goodwin . . . Waynesboro, Va.
Edward Randolph Goodwin . . . Waynesboro, Va.
Gordon Bernard Gsell New Orleans, La.
Joseph Ward Guillot, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
Alden Edward Hagardorn . . . New Orleans, La.
Alfred Reece Hale New Orleans. La.
Albert William Heffner, Jr Phillpp. Miss.
Henry John Hlldebrand .... New Orleans, La.
Alton Bernard Humphrey, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
John Jofko Passaic, N. J.
Victor Henry Klein Erie, Pa.
Wallace Korn Brooklyn, N. Y.
Stephen Joseph Kriston Valparaiso, Ind.
Joseph John Kyame New Orleans, La.
Bernard Lawrence Lampo . . . New Orleans, La.
Herma Burke Landreneau .... Vllle Platte, La.
George Etienne Landry Port Arthur, Tex.
Judah Raymond Lober Bronx, N. Y.
Raymond Philip Luthringshausen New Orleans, La.
John Lawrence McCarthy . . . New Orleans, La.
William Lee McLane, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
Alexander Vernor Maccall . . . London, England
Thomas Joseph O'Boyle Hobart. Ind.
Charles Adrian Rich Gulfpo't, Miss.
Leonard Scott Sauer Kildare, Okla.
Irving Sheen Brooklyn, N. Y.
Durward John Thlbodaux, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Theodore Wall Thompson Kenner, La.
Harry Hart Wagenhelm Pensacola, Fla.
Leslie Lee Watson, Jr New Orleans, La.
David Weinstein St. Augustine, Fla.
Ray Edward Nugent Jena, La.
Arthur George Nuhrah New Orleans. La.
John Joseph Owens New Orleans. La.
Charles William Peterson Mobile, Ala.
Robert William Polchow .... New Orleans, La.
Joseph Leon Rosenzwelg . . . Lake Village, Ark.
Daniel Herbert Schwartz . . New York City, N. Y.
Ashley Jacob Shocket New Orleans, La.
Will'am L. Spencer, Jr Sterlington, La.
Jerome Joseph Spitzer Brooklyn. N. Y.
Ignatius Tedesco. Jr New Orleans. La.
Pierre James Thibaut New Orleans, La.
Manuel Carneado Thomas. Jr. . Wheeling, W. Va.
Robert Bernard Thompson .... Vllle Platte, La.
Jack Allen Tittle Marshall, Texas
Malcolm Victor O'Hara .... New Orleans, La.
Donald Edward O'Nell .... Ann Arbor, Mich.
Ralph Edward Orpys Clifton, N. J.
George Warren Prather ... St. Petersburg, Fla.
George Wilson Reese, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
Crelghton Rhea Jonesboro, Ark.
Kermit Rhea Jonesboro, Ark.
John Menvllle Sartin New Orleans, La.
Peter Charles Schmidt, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
Emanuel Sam Seitlein Miami, Fla.
Frank Asbury Sewell Boyce, La.
Emile Sauter Sherrard New Orleans, La.
Thomas Cedric Sidney New Orleans, La.
Saul Siegendorf Passaic, N.J.William Terrel Slstrunk . . . New Orleans, La.
William Mason Smith New Orleans, La.
Louis Emile Thomas New Orleans, La.
Gerhard Henry August Thomas New Orleans, La.
Harrison Morton Weber . . . New Orleans, La.
Robert Harold Wegener .... New Orleans, La.
George Elliot Welch New Orleans. La.
Jack Rufus Young Florala, Ala.
John Douglas Marshall, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
Frank Val Mayer New Orleans, La.
Edward Franklin Meares .... Clearwater, Fla.
BurnJe Noel Mire, Jr New Orleans, La.
Val Charles Mogensen New Orleans, La.
Ridgely Molse, Jr New Orleans, La.
Michael Jahnssens Molony, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Allyn Miles Munger New Orleans, La.
Leonard Novltch Hoboken, N.J.
Santiago Jose Pa niello Tampa, Fla.
William Dallas Parker Pachuta, Miss.
Walter Clifton Payne Pensacola, Fla.
Emanuel Jacob Pelleterl .... New Oreans, La.
Gordon Duane Peterson Sparta, Wis.
Robert Milton PIttman .... Plain Dealing, La.
Calvin Robert Polndexter Enid, Okla.
Joseph Seward Pourclau .... New Orleans, La.
Robert Eugene Ratelle New Orleans, La.
Alvln Edmond Rellly New Orleans, La.
Robert Lawrence Rice, Jr Gulfport, La.
Stephen James Richard .... New Orleans, La.
Warren George Rodick .... New Orleans, La.
Jay Miller Rowland, Jr Hot Springs, Ark.
Jack Sail Paterson, N. J.
Edgar Emile Sauls New Orleans, La.
Roy Leonard Saux New Orleans, La.
Albert Carl Schmidt New Orleans, La.
Enno August Schoenhardt, Jr.. New Orleans, La.
Adrian Manuel Serrano Isabella, P. R.
Lawrence Shapiro Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dant Bell Slack Louisville. Ky.
Manuel Jose Soto New Orleans, La.
Robert Ormerod Preusser Houston, Texas
James Floyd Currie Atmore, Ala.
Nadene Denison . Fort Bennlng, Ga.
Yvonne Marie Duplantler . . . New Orleans, La.
Edith Hampton Flynn Union. S. C.
Thomas T. Glass New Orleans, La.
Dale Lamar Harper Brandon, Miss.
Noel Avis Braniff New Orleans, La.
Philip Tristam Gardner .... Pensacola, Fla.
William Dlffenderffer Gude, Jr. New Orleans, La.
Mrs. Helen Thompson Hill - . . New Orleans, La.
FRESHMEN
Tommy Peter Stokes New Orleans, La.
Alvin Theorin Stolen Eau Claire, Wis.
Philip Goode Stringer New OrJeflns, La,
John Nick Tuminello Shreveport. Lo,
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Mrs. Myreta Leora Stephan . , Nev/ Orleans. La,
PARTIAL STUDENTS
Grace Louise Julian New Orleans, La,
Kathleen Mary Keese New Orleans, La.
Michael John Kyame New Orleans, La.
Mrs. Clara Moul Lentz New Orleans, La.
Dan Francis Moorer New Orleans, La.
Fort Pipes, Jr. New Orleans, La.
PART-TIME STUDENTS
Henry Marshall Kopman ,
Mariorle Kroll
Newell Morgan Leslie, .
Melvin Marcus Rosenthal
,New Orleans, La,
. New Orleans, La.
. New Orleans, La,
, New Orleans, La.
Frank Anthony Uddo Washington, D. C,
Wolter Goetz Wedig, Jr, . , . Nev/ Orleans, La.
Earl Whigham New Orleans, La.
Samuel Tyson Roberts, Jr DeRidder, La.
Durant Harry doPonte New Orleans, La,
Audrey Malvino St. Raymond . New Orleans, La.
Barry Stubbs Monroe, La,
Elizabeth Williams New Orleans, La.
Mary Bright Wilson New Orleans, La.
Jack Chalmers Herman .... New Orleans, La,
Joseph Milton Scorsone , . . New Orleans, La,
Richard Clifford Patrick Selther New Orleans, La.
Polly Sharp New Orleans, La.
Columbus Floyd New Orleans, La.
UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS
David Hoyle Haire New Orleans, La.
Leonard Oppenhelm New Orleans, La.
Joe Eltidge Thigpen Bay Springs, Miss,
Robert Wallace Adamson Spokane, Wash,
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGSENIORS
Joseph Hugh Le Blanc. Jr.. .
Sylvia Anals MaceoNew Orleans, La.
. . Havana, Cuba
Stephen Wallace Painter New Orleans. La,
David Levy Asher New Orleans, La.
Martin Simon Baer New Orleans, La.
George Forbes Bastian , . . . New Orleans, La.
John Dickson Bruns, Jr New Orleans, La.
Theodore William Dletze . . . New Orleans, La.
William Paul Boulet New Orleans, La.
John Francis Bowen, Jr New Orleans, La.
John Henry Bruns, Jr New Orleans, La.
Walter Cameron Byrne, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Charles Louis Fischer, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
AlvIn Schaaf Flettrlch New Orleans, La.
John Francis Fortier, Jr New Orleans, La.
Earl Byrd Gaines New Orleans, La.
Robert Joseph Grush New Orleans, La.
William Samuel Adams Legion, Texas
James Othell Alderman . . , . Brookhaven. Miss.
John Wesley Allee New Orleans, La.
Arthur Charles Apffel New Orleans, La.
Albert Aurllious Baltazor . . . New Orleans. La.
Walter Barna Clifton, N. J.
Isaac Kenneth Baru Springfield, Mass.
David Wesley Beatty New Orleans, La.
Lester William Bergeron .... New Orleans, La.
Russell Raymond Biaggne - . . New Orleans, La.
Oscar Manuel Blanco Lima, Peru
Burt George Buquol Baton Rouge, La.
Arthur Brooks Bush. Jr New Orleans, La.
Wilford Francis Calongee, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Clarence Robert Caster, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Francis lldefonso Cervantes . . New Orleans, La.
James David Connell New Orleans. La.
Ewin Robert Cousins New Orleans, La.
William Biggs Cox New Orleans. La.
Blaise Salvador D'Antoni . . . New Orleans. La.
David Donald Davis New Orleans. La.
JUNIORS
Riley Brown Fell New Orleans, La.
Fred Severin Frederickson, Jr. New Orleans, La.
Arthur Augustin Grant, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Wilbur Paul Lafaye New Orleans, La.
William August Mod New Orleans, La.
SOPHOMORESJack Francis Hlggins New Orleans, La.
Herman Antonio Kopper . , Grecia, Costa Rica
Louis Joseph LeCarpentier . . New Orleans, La.
Jefferson Davis Levlne New Orleans, La.
Eugene Hubert LIllIs New Orleans, La.
Jesse Steed McGee New Orleans, La.
Paul Kenney Malone New Orleans, La.
John Luis Martinez New Orleans, La.
George Hardiman Menefee . . . Gulfoort, Miss.
FRESHMENWalter George Doell, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La.
Leo Francis Dufrechou New Orleans, La.
Philip Manuel Duvlc New Orleans, La.
Harvey Joseph Fitzpatrlck . . New Orleans, La.
David Morley Fralser New Orleans, La.
Elbetto Gonzalez Rublo Burgos Colombia, S. A.
Eugene Cornelius Grace .... New Orleans, La.
Osmond Burk Green New Orleans, La.
Sidney L. Grillot, Jr New Orleans, La.
Guy Aubin Gulllot New Orleans, La.
Wermund E. S. Hansen .... New Orleans, La.
Richard Arthur Heehs Memphis. Tenn.
Roland Colsson Hlggins .... New Orleans, La.
Paul Edward HIndelang Carrollton, III.
William Philip HIndelang . . . New Orleans, La.
Edward Gerald Holmes .... New Orleans, La.
Warren Edward Ibele New Orleans, La.
George Aveneau Isaac, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
David Milburn Kleck New Orleans, La.
John Mautemps Krebs New Orleans, La.
Salvador Kury San Miguel, El Salvador
Joseph Bartholomew Mongogna . . . Kenner, La.
Leo Max Oppenheimer .... New Orleans, La.
Irwin Abe Rabenovitz New Orleans, La.
John Louis Smith. Jr Covington, La.
Carlos Jose de la Vega Ramona, Cuba
James Hugh Miller. Jr New Orleans. La.
Robert Ewing Newlin New Orleans. La.
Maurice Bernard O'Nell, Jr. . . New Orleans. La.
Frederick Henry Schmidt .... New Orleans, La.
Paul Harris Tessler New Orleans, La.
Joseph Lawrence Wymer .... New Orleans. La.
Jules Frank Zataraln Algiers. La.
Joseph Lawrence Zemmer . . . New Orleans. La.
Basil Lavltoia Elizabeth, N. J.
George Long Greenville. Miss.
Samuel Harrison McAfee. Jr. . New Orleans. La.
Roy Henry Manning New Orleans, La.
Joseph Anthony Neyrey .... New Orleans. La.
John Lopez Odlno . . Puerto Cabeza. Nicaragua
Jose Fernando Oiler Panama City, P. R,
Cedric Frank Riche New Orleans. La.
Leonard Charles Ripley Roselle, N. J.
Louis Joseph Rosenbohm . . . New Orleans, La.
Edwin Noone Rossiter New Orleans, La.
George Chester Schroeder, Jr, . New Orleans, La.
John Selinka White Plains, N. Y.
James King Sipson New Orleans, La.
Charles Boerner Skinner, Jr. . . New Orleans, La.
Edward Alexander Thlstlethwalte . Opelousas. La.
Anthony Joseph Wagener . , . New Orleans, La.
Frank Robert Williams Ontario, CanadaJames Armand Williams .... New Orleans, La.
Charles Swanscn Witcher . . . New Orleans. La.
Philip Adrian Bodet, III . New Orleans. La.
COLLEGE OF COMMERCEJUNIORS
Lewis Calvin Bryan New Orleans, La.
Francis Lampton Gill New Orleans, La.
Hector Ralph Scalzo New Orleans, La.
Julian Poche Brtgnac Hester, La.
Frederick Julius Corales .... New Orleans, La.
Joseph Benton Dupont Thibodaux. La.
William Theodore Eddins Slidell, La.
Edward Elioft Estes New Orleans, La.
SOPHOMORESRobert Leon Indest, Jr New Orleans, La.
Gordon Louis Joseph New Orleans, La.
Russell Andres Lugo-Vina .... Santurce, P. R.
Louis Masur, Jr Monroe, La.
Harold Allen Mullin Bogalusa, La.
Bernard Francis Pracko Tarentum, Pa.
Elizabeth Koebel Schoenberger .... Buras, La.
George Henry Soto New Orleans, La.
Raymond Bond Walker .... New Orleans, La.
John Edmund Wheelahan . . . New Orleans, La.
Maurice Marc Alexander, Jr Kenner, La.
Henry Roberts Alker, Jr. ... New Orleans, La.
Albert Emile Briede, III ... . New Orleans. La.
Albert Harry Cohen New Orleans, La.
James Mitchell Coleman . . . New Orleans, La.
David Covert New Orleans, La.
Harry Lee Crane, Jr New Orleans, La.
FRESHMEN
John Baptiste De Luca, Jr. ,New Orleans, La.
Clarence Charles Eyrlch, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Abraham S. Feldman New Orleans, La.
Ralph Camors Grlmaldi . . - , New Orleans, La.
Milton Sidney Holland, Jr. . - New Orleans, La.
John Murphy Hooten Bay Harbor, Fla.
Kenneth Hanson Kahao Kahns, La.
UNCLASSIFIED
Juan E. Agurcia Tegucigalpa, Honduras Clarence Joseph Golomb Oshkosh. Wis.
Richard Henry Mousel ... . New Orleans, La.
Stafford Henry Nothacker . . . New Orleans, La.
Peter Jack Panno New Orleans, La.
Arnold Jack Rosenthal .... New Orleans. La.
John Forres Roupe New Orleans, La.
Charles Stuart White ..... New Orleans, La.
Agnes Betty Strachan New Orleans, La.-
PART-TIME
Henry Joseph Jumonville, Jr, . New Orleans, La. Wayatt Samue' Rogers New Orleans, La.
SPECIAL
J. Martin Karpen Chicago, III
Francis Carter Coleman Jackson, Miss.
Nick Joseph Accardo Patterson, La.
Thomas Hart Baker West Helena, Ark.
Robert Calvin Ball Richton, Miss.
Denzil Gerald Barker Darfork, Ky.
Bernard Morris Blumberg Savannah, Ga.
Joseph Brent Callahan .... Baton Rouge, La.
Robert Armstead Carsley Canton, Miss.
Joseph James Cochrane, Jr. . La Mesa. New Mex.
Richard Henry Corales .... New Orleans, La.
Seynnour Bernard Crepea Brooklyn, N. Y.
Lorry Constants Delambre .... Houston, Texas
Stuart DeLee Shreveport. La.
Judge William Fuller Norton, Va.
Buford Joseph Autin Houma, La.
John Thomas Barwick Louisville, Ga.
John Jackson Bennett, Jr Ruston, La.
Edward Burke New Orleans, La.
Fernando Chirino Alonzo. Central Hershey, Cuba
James Curtis Crabtree, Jr. . . Birmingham, Ala.
Erving Arthur Dreskin Dunellen, N. J.
Edwin Wlltz Edwards Gulfport, Miss,
Edward Bernard Ferguson, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Robert White Ferguson Tampa, Fla.
Sam Joseph Fertitta, Jr Beaumont, Texas
Walter Clarence Friday, Jr. . . . Balboa, C. Z.
George James Gatoura Austin, Texas
Harold Marcus Albert Russellville, Ala.
Bernard Mordecai Altschuler . . Bayonne, N. J.
Norman Ural Booker Naples, Fla.
Hugh Lee Boyd Bristow, Okla.
Elkanah George Burson, Jr Furman, Ala.
Ernest William Carrigan, Jr. . Society Hill, S. C.
Jesse Hall Colley Troy, Ala.
Jack Corbitt Hartford, Ala.
Ernest Bearden Cunningnham . . Raleigh, N. C.
Ever Louise Conner Curtis . . New Orleans, La.
Elizabeth Clark Dimick .... New Orleans, La.
Rcsbert Dreher Dyer Houston, Texas
Eileen Frieda Eison New Orleans, La.
Theodore Everett Chipley, Fla.
Jacob Faust. Jr New Orleans, La.
Harold Aaron Ferris. Jr New Orleans. La.
SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
SENIORS
Henry Comfort Hudson . . Durant, Miss.
JUNIORS
August Vincent Gafford Boiling, Ala.
James B-urnett Gilbert Lexington, Ky.
Philip Phillips Gilchrist Auburn, Ala.
Theodore James Grable ... St. Petersburg, Fla.
Stanford Franklin Hartman . . New Orleans, La.
Gordon Healey Webb City, Mo.
Elton Lee McAmis Port Gibson, Fla.
Joseph Perrin Melvln, Jr Jackson, Miss.
James Nicholas Mullins Tyler, Texas
William Henry Plageman Shiner, Texas
Myrtle Lee (Smith) Pruitt .... Cheneyville, La.
Trlnodad Margarita Ramos . . New Orleans, La.
Edgardo Ramon Sllva Torres , Rio Piedtas, P. R.
SOPHOMORES
Frank Branch Gooch, Jr Houston, Texas
David LIndesay Greenlees . . . Greensboro, Ala.
Edward Ben Groner Shreveport, La.
Harry Virgil Herndon Sheffield. Ala.
George Norcross Irvine, Jr. . . McCamey, Texas
Frank Gus Kumpurls Little Rock, Ark.
Henry Millard Lee El Paso, Texas
Moe Lerman Spring Valley, N. Y.
Geoffrey Matthews Martin . . New York, N. Y.
Harold Holllngsworth Morris, Jr. . Villanova, Pa.
Claude Maurice Pasquier, Jr. . . Shreveport, La.
Marcel Patterson Rotan, Texas
Ramberto Antonio Perez RIbie . . . Ponce, P. R.
FRESHMEN
Roger Baker Fuson Hazard, Ky.
Mario Augusto Gamboa-Vega . San Jose, C. R.
John Keller Griffith, Jr Slidell, La.
Marldel Saunders Hack .... New Orleans. La.
Jesse Lowe Henderson Grenada. Miss.
Frank West Hudglns Lubbock, Texas
Charles Harris Hunt, Jr Bisbee, Ariz.
Shepard Jerome San Juan, P. R.
Albert Carter Kimbriel Drew, Miss.
Mariorie Therese Kister .... New Orleans, La.
David Winder Labouisse .... New Orleans. La.
Edmund Lawrence Leckert, Jr. . New Orleans, La.
Melvln Ross McCaskill Little Rock, Ark.
Andrew Smoak Marshall Lakeland, Fla.
James Allen Meadows, Jr. . . . Birmingham, Ala.
Joseph Richard Mighell. Ill ... Mobile. Ala.
Bernard Maurice Schnur Trenton. N, J,
Rosser Joseph Stroble, Jr Covington, La.
Pedro Agustin Suau Perez .... San Juan, P. R.
Edwin Cornelius Sweeney Paris, Ky.
Victor Emmanuel Tedesco . . . New Orleans, La.
Henry Harding Tift Tlfton, Ga.
Johnson Lee Turnage Lake, Miss.
William Beverly Virgin .... Montgomery, Ala.
Joe Woodward Ward .... Popular Bluff, Mo.HInton Wright Waters, Jr Opp, Ala.
Zephaniah Branch Welngart, Jr. . . Leompte, La.
Julian Wiener Canton, Miss.
Claude Henry Workman, Jr. . . McCormlck, S. C.
Morton Moses Ziskind New York, N. Y.
James Willis Pope Ducette, Texas
John Garth Riddler Fort Smith, Ark.
Charles Henry Savage, Jr Crichton, Ala.
Howel William Slaughter , , . New Orleans, La.
Dennis William Sullivan, Jr. . Los Angeles, Calif.
James Knox Tate Bolivar, Tenn.
Samuel Adams Trufant, 111 . , New Orleans, La.
John Gill Wafer, Jr Shreveport, La.
Harry Hart Wagenheim Pensacola, Fla.
John Henry Waters Lowell, Ariz.
Herbert Mitchell Webb, Jr. . . . Lakeland. Fla.
Thomas St. Germain Whitecloud . Covington, La.
Roy Young Port Arthur, Texas
Rafael Nieto Gomez .... Celaya, Gto. Mexico
Gorden Nix Opp, Ala.
Jose Luis Orllch San Ramon, C. R.
Albert Berchams Pavy, Jr. . . . Opelousas, La..
Robert Shelly Picard Shreveport, La.
Charles Adrian Rich Gulfport, Miss.
Edwin Ruthven Shapard, Jr. , . . Muskogee, Okla.
Irving Sheen . . ., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Charles Wicker Sherman . . , Montgomery, Ala.
Robert Craft Smith New Orleans, La.
Gordon Emil Sioleau Ville Platte, La.
Ourward John Thibodaux, Jr. , . New Orleans, La.
August Baldwin Turner Atlanta, Ga.
John Farrell Whitman .... Steubenfille, Ohio
McMurry Wllkins, Jr Greenville, S. C.
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