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

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-.,. b V 'x - 4.-.mggqax 14- V 2 U ' fp... X. V .jg X, 1 ' 1 MLKQ:-'Q R- - PROLOGUE SUNSET ON THE LEVEE. THE SHARP BRICK OUT- LINE OF THE DORMITORIES SOFTENED BY THE LOVELY PURPLE HAZE CAST IN THE UMBRIUM OF THE SWELLING INDIAN MOUNDS .... SUN- SET IN COLLEGE LIFE. THE GLARING COLORS OF VIVID MODERN YOUTH MELLOWBD WITH THE SAGA OF THE ANCIENT MOUND-BUILDERS . . . SUCH WILL BE OUR CHRONICLE. aiiifiif' Q 1' ,,V I :',! , . f A XX 111E: C311 END 1933 I1.L'fix'aL1..,, ,... .-.. . .H-.J .Truth VT Lf ' PUBLISHED BY TI-IE STUDENTS OF LOUISIANA STATE umvnnsrrv BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA DEDICA IS VOLUME WE EDICATE TO COLONEL THOMAS DUCKETT BOYD THE GREAT MASTER BUILDER WHO LEFT AS A MONUMENT TO HIS LIFE AND HIS WORK A GREATER LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY TION + I , , ,W BOUT US THE EARTH IS THICKLY PLANTED WITH THE GRAVES OF VANISHED MOUND-BUILD- ERS. COUNTLESS GENERA- TIONS HAVE COME AND GONE AND LEFT NO REC- ORD OF THEIR LIVES AND WORK, SAVE WHAT IS TO BE FOUND IN THE FEW SURVIVING MONUMENTS THEY HAVE ERECTED, OR THE RUDE IMPLEMENTS AND FRAGMENTARY RE- MAINS OF THEIR INDUSTRY WHICH HAVE DESCENDED WITH THEM TO THEIR TOMB. an as 5 an ROM THIS FRAGMEN- TARY EVIDENCE WE HAVE PIECED TOGETHER AUTHENTIC PICTURES OF THE MOUND-BUILDER AND HIS CULTURE. A PIECE OF POTTERY HERE, A GLORI- OUSLY ETCHED BRONZE THERE, BITS OF SHELL SOMEWHERE ELSE. HAVE GIVEN EVIDENCE OF HIS ARTISTIC TALENTS. IN THIS VOLUME WE HAVE NOT EMBELLISHED HIS ART WITH CREATIONS OF OUR OWN, BUT HAVE SOUGHT TO GIVE A TRUE PICTURE BY CLOSE REPRODUCTION. CO TRIBUTE E WISH TO ACKNOWLEDGE HERE- IN THE ADVICE, THE AID, AND THE WELL-WISHES OF MANY PERSONS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO WHATEVER MEASURE OF SUCCESS THIS VOLUME MAY HAVE. TO THE FACULTY COMMITTEE ON STUDENT PUBLICATIONS FOR ITS ADVICE, TO THE STAFF FOR ITS CONSCIENTIOUS LABORS, TO L. F. QUIRK FOR THE USE OF PHOTOGRAPHS, TO ALABAMA ENGRAVING COMPANY, BENSON PRINTING COMPANY, AND REM. BRANDT STUDIOS FOR THE CO-OPER- ATION THEY HAVE GIVEN, TO ALL OF THEM WE EXPRESS OUR DEEPEST APPRECIATION TE T1-ua UNIVERSITY o THE CLASSES e ATHLETICS 0 BEAUTIES 0 MILITARY 0 FRATBRNITIES 0 Humon O SIGN OF HABITATION MEETS THE EYEg ONLY SOME ANCIENT PURROWS I DISCERN AND VERDANT MOUNDS, AND FROM THEM SADLY LEARN THAT HEREABOLIT MEN USED TO LIVE AND DIE . -MILTON. Qi 'Y ze'-My X .--A V 'yy igIQSf?l'1g milf :iz:fF?'i SQJLE' . F, ' 5' COLONEL THOMAS D. BOYD A PRESIDENT EMERITUS LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY BATON ROUGE. LOUISIANA DR. ALBERT O REE O D PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH AND COMPARATIVE LITERATURE BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA L . W. WILKINSON AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION AGENT BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA MAROURRITE MIT ROBERT 8 TUOKER MONROE, LOUISIANA CHILL AUDREY MA BUNKIB, LOUISIANA Y AYHOND GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI O OUND BUILDERS! what magic in the very wordg what an epitome of all that is roman- tic and mysterious in human experience! Mere mention of the name sufices to conjure visions of a shadowy race dimly viewed across the ages, come from no one knows whence, gone no one knows whither, or when. Giants in physical stature and legion in numbersg 'wierd rites and long- lost magic artsg populous cities and impressive temples, haughty priests and human sacrihce! -xshelton. .Y A THE UNIVERSITY 1+ yvyyvyxvrY'rwrw11'rwvrxrX717 rwvwrw YY CAMPUS M46 A 0 rf ,N Q X Pu u 1 . 1 n x 1 u 4' 1. li W I 5 . Q1 X! VI' mL . I '1-,,' A J N x w. ' - - Ar.. . t 1 , .2 nn. u '- ' bf., C Q I I ' :A ,r si. 4 '. . V, 'm A L , I' ' 3 . r H . if. . ' ' .' 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P, N W-.W k , 1 ' V ,..' lyk y ,5gf1ff,, Q 'TW' , M Q. -, , ,, ' a:,'vQm1k 3595. lk,'l-x41 U ' .'J A' A '7 N M Q V 7,41 YY,' 1 ' .u ,g '51-if ' X 'H .,, ' u 4- '- ' ' .I - 4 4 L . f ,V ' A 4 1: 4 if 1 CAMPUS I-IE OWERS HAT HE University is essentially a state institution culminating as it does the high school training offered in the state public schools. The institution is particularly indebted to the governors of the state of Louisiana for their persistent interest and aid in building the University. As President Ex Ofiicio of the Board of Supervisors of the Louisiana State University, the Governor of the State can do much to help the college. Governor Allen has been particularly considerate of the welfare of the University in his term of administration and has continued the policies of expansion that his predecessor, Senator Long, carried out before him. The State realizes its relationship to the University through the organization and operation of the Board of Supervisors, which is composed of thirteen members exclusive of the Governor, who is ex officio president, and through financial aid to the University. The Board of Supervisors is composed of appointees of the Governor. They are at present as follows: Boliver E. Kemp, Fred Ratzburd, Roy O. Young and C. C. Krumhaar, Theo- dore S. Landry, S. B. Wolff, Harvey A. Peltier, L. P. Abernathy, T. Aubrey Scott, Albert . Artigue, Hugo Dore, N. S. Hoifpauir, and Eugene Cazedessus. Two appointments expire each year. To meet the growth of the University in the last five years, the State Legislature has provided additional funds to the University aside from the regular revenue accruing from the property tax. By such measure the pres- ent development of the University is insured. The institution has no endowments upon which to rely and its entire income comes from the State. EH GOVERNOR OSCAR K. ALLEN nf the Stzlte of l,0lliSiIlllil, who, in the yenr fllllt he has held nflice, has been one of the Si1lllIlCllCSf support- . ers of this University, :intl who has mantle every effort to insure the greatest cu-operation between the State and the University pnssihle. l PAGE TWENTY-SIX DR. JAMES MONROE SMITH, seventh President of llnnisianzi State University, who has, in the short time of his llCllI1llliSfl'ilfi0ll thus fur, clone much to further the develop- ment of the institution. The prog- X ress mncle hy the University in all fields since he assumed office attests to his abilities as nn exeentive. HE students of Louisiana State University express their deep appreciation to Governor Allen and the State administrators and to the citizens of the state of Louisiana for their in- terest and earnest cooperation in developing this University. Much of the noteworthy expansion of the University is due primarily to the energetic administration of Presi- dent James Monroe Smith. President Smith was ofiicially inaugurated last year and has consistently maintained a P0liCy of growth with reference to the University. Under his administration, the plant has increased manifold. Three handsome new buildings have sprung up. The enrollment has grown twenty-five per cent and the gen- eral efiiciency of the University has become remarkable. This is indeed a tribute to the president's labors and his capabilities. Upon request of the Editor, the President issued the following open statement to the students and the GUMBO: To the Editor of the GUMBO: My pleasant association throughout the entire year with the splendid group of young men and young women making up the student body of Louisiana State University marlcs one of the eventful epochs of my career. A SPlrit of fair play and good sportsmanship has been dominant in all of their relationships and has been a source of great satisfaction to me. I I note with pride a material increase in the standard of scholarship and a healthy growth in that undefinable SPlfit which characterizes an institution of university ranlc. There is evidence, also, of a continued broadening horizon, as well as of the spirit, determination and fortitude to stay on the jobi' during this period of world eco- U0mic and social upheaval. May I not express the hope that the students of Louisiana State University will continue to exemplify in their daily lives all those virtues and ideals which they have so nobly exhibited throughout the session. Sincerely yours, J. M. SMITH, - I President. It is obvious that the President places the utmost confidence in the students. He has demonstrated this im- Pl1Cit faith again and again during his administration, and it has been conducive to a reciprocal spirit of appre- mation 3m0I1g the students toward the Administration. PAGE TWENTY-S EVEN The recently completed Mu- sic and Drarnatic Arts Build- mg. JAMES F. BROUSSARD Dean of Adminislralion FRED C. FREY College of Arls and Sciences C. E. COATES College of Pure and Applied Sciences WE OI We can only marvel at the expansion of the University in the space of one year. The growth has come about physically,-that is to say in actual equipment and enrollment-and academically. With the beginning of the school year, there were four recently constructed buildings on the campus. These included the dormitory for women known as Smith Hall in recogni- tion of the president of the University, the Music and Dramatic Arts Build- ing, the Huey P. Long Field House and swimming pool, and the new dormi- tories for men constructed on to the stadium. Smith Hall is one of the most beautiful dormitories in the South. It is built to harmonize with the Italian Renaissance architecture of the rest of the campus and the external appearance of the building is particularly attractive. Inside, there are beautifully appointed rooms including a large reception hall, a spacious lobby, adjoining reception rooms in which the women entertain their guests, a library finished entirely in mahog- any, a modern and well-equipped infirmary, kitch- enettes, wash-rooms, and comfortable rooms accom- modating approximately four hundred and fifty students and ranging in description from the two- room suites to the so-called three-girl rooms. The Music and Dramatic Arts building is one of the most expensive and complete buildings of its kind in this country. It houses the department of Music and Speech. There is a large auditorium equipped with a cooling and heating system, indi- rect lighting, and sound-proof apparatus. There is also a smaller workshop theatre used incessantly by both the Music and Speech departments. The MRS. W. H. GATES Reglslrar PAGE TWENTY-El GHT WITH RIDE lighting system used in the large auditorium surpasses any owned by the pro- fessional theatres in this state and ranlcs as one of the finest in the country. The Field House serves in a multiple of capacities. It is the recreation cen- ter for the students in which all the dances are held. It houses the lounge, the post oflice boxes, the student store, the soda fountain, and dormitory rooms on the second Hoor. Directly behind the main lobby or L room, as it is called, is the indoor swimming pool, conceded to be the largest in the United States, and Sllrrounding it are the gymnasium, the dressing rooms, and the handball Courts. In other words, this building answers any number of the campus needs. ENROLLMENT INCREASE. In spite of this obvious physical expansion, there is still a need for additional buildings and plans for the construction of such are now in process. This insatiable need for more equipment is more easlli' understood in the face of the tremendous increase in enrollment. In SDC year's time, the University student body has Increased twenty-five per cent, and the statistics for the Current session show an enrollment of 3,945 Students entered on the Baton Rouge campus and alifending the Medical School in New Orleans. Of t IS number, 3,710 students are on the main cam- pus' This phenomenal growth has precipitated llnme tions C3336 problems such as housing accommoda- dormitori C Essroom space. .The COnStrLlCt1On of temporal. CS Tcl? of the stadium was offered as a Present if so ution to the former problem and at . P ans for a new Arts and Science building e1ng considered with a view to solving the are b Classrg J. A. MCMILLEN om sh0l't3.gC. Librarian ' PAGE TWENTY-N1NE The Huey P. Long Field House which includes the swimming pool. MRS. MARY C. HERGET Dean of Women C. A. IVES Teacher's Collage L J. LASSALLE Collaqe'of Engineering The rear of the field house looking over the largest in- door swimming pool in America. MAJOR TROY H. MIDDLETON Commandanf of Cadets CHARLES W. PIPKIN Dean of Graduate School V. L. ROY Bursar The policy of the administration this year has been to encourage this in- crease. Hundreds of students were no doubt attracted here by the reason- able living arrangements. It was estimated last summer that a student could room and board here for as little as twenty-four dollars a month. In addi- tion, arrangements were made by which a great number of students could work their way through college by holding small jobs on the campus, commonly called working scholarships. This was distinctly in line with the policy of expansion and in every way the administration has made an effort to coop- erate with the students in reducing the cost of education and thereby mal:- ing the enrollment of additional students possible. GROWTH OF GRADUATE SCHOOL. Perhaps the best indication of the academic development of the University is the growth of the graduate school. In 1929, the graduate school had scarcely a hundred students en- rolled-ninety-five, to be exact-and approximately the same number the fol- lowing year. However, in 1932 there was evidence of a considerable growth and this growth has continued until this year there are four hundred and twenty-eight graduate students, almost a hundred per cent increase over the two hundred and ninety-seven of the previous year. Much of this expansion must be attributed to the energetic and scholarly T administration of the dean of the graduate school, Dr. Charles W. Pipkin. The development can not only be seen in numbers but also in the stand- ing of the school. In the summer of 1932, it was announced that the University was prepared to offer a doctorls degree. This in itself attests to its academic excellence. ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENTS. The force of a powerful graduate school is undoubtedly a stimulus to academic thought in the University as a whole. This we find to be true here. This year marked emphasis was placed on the cultural J. B. TRANT College of Commerce PAGE THIRTY and educational aspects of the university life. At the beginning of the year, the University pur- chased five hundred Community Concert tickets and offered the season's four concerts to the stu- dents free. In January, Dr. Howard Odum, distinguished scholar and leader in research and social science in the South, delivered a series of lectures under the auspices of the newly-established Edward Douglas White foundation. This foundation is the first of its kind to be established at this university. It honors in its name the late Judge White of Louis- iana, Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court from 1910 to 1920. Under the provisions of the foundation, a dis- tinguished scholar will be invited each year to give a series of lectures here dealing with problems of citizenship and government. In November, University Nightv was inaugurated and the principal speaker for the occasion was Dr. John Tigert, president of the University of Florida. University Night, according to the explanation given out by President Smith, is the name given to a special form of general faculty and .staff meeting in the nature of a social and professional gathering. The ob- ject of the meetings, one to be held in each of the two semesters of the ses- sion, is to strengthen academic spirit on the campus and to develop a recipro- Cal professional interest between the various professional groups of the staff and faculty. On each occasion a speaker of particular attainments will be secured. Q Such organizations as the Graduate Club, Pi Sigma Alpha, Young Men's Christian Association, and the Cosmopolitan Club have been instrumental in bringing prominent men and women to this campus as lecturers, and this is a fair indication of the interest manifested by both students and the faculty in the academic development of the University. J. G. LEE, JR. College of Agriculture PAGE THIRTY-QNE 1 R. L. TU LLIS Law School ARTHUR VIDRINE Dean of Medical Center MAJOR JAMES PERRY COLE Dean of Student Affairs Smith Hall, the girls' dor- mitory, looking out to the center of the parade grounds. 'v ..w1A'!.J l ,fm --F -....- Y- I A .r ' . .. L KY: 'Hi' , I' h Tl-IE PELICAN SGCIETY The Pelican Club was organized at Louis- iana State University during the spring of 1932 under the auspices of Major Wandle. Dur- ing that spring it acted as host to the visiting baseball and track teams. This fall it again took an active part in school life. During the football season it was particularly helpful. The members of the society played host to all the visiting athletic teams on the campus and at the Tulane game it arranged a mammoth bon- fire and celebration the night before the game. During the Tulane classic the society had made plans for a special cheering section devoted to spectacular display. This special section brought forth much favorable comment. It presented a particularly nice picture with the Pelican Society in a white field against the va- riety of colors in the stadium. They were aided in their display by the co-eds, who assisted by forming colorful designs with purple and gold cloths. During the boxing and basketball seasons the society continued its activities and during the State High School boxing and basketball tournaments the members took the opportunity to offer the hospitality of L. S. U. to the high school visitors. The organization works entirely through the athletic department and is sponsored by it. The primary purpose of the club is to attempt to foster good sportsmanship on the campus and good will abroad among our collegiate visitors. The many letters received from visiting teams following their engagements here testify to thc success of the organization in establishing good will and cordial relationships with other schools. In recognition of the line work done by the members of the society, the athletic department presented each man with a sweater and Pelican insignia. Those receiving sweaters were: Ray Donaldson, Thomas S. Boggess, Leon Rey- mond, John G. Allen, Gilbert D. Litton, T. DeWitte Boaz, Robbin C. Anderson, Howard E. Spann, Joseph T. O,Brien, Milton Andre- pont, Fred Cole, Sidney C. Bowman, James Malone, Henry Louis Cohn, Vernon LaCour, Charles C. DeC1ravelles, Lasley Richardson, Douglas Chew, Richard Cadwallader, Sam Mc- Cune, Oma Bates, Edward Stockwell, Ray Scheuring, Frank Grigsby, Alfred Glassell, Lansing Mitchell, George Schwab, Morgan Mc- Call, M. Greenwald, John Lehman, Durward P. Thomas, and William B. Gourrier. Alfred Glassell is the president of the so- ciety and the members are practically all taken from the Junior class. PAGE THIRTY-TWO Tl'-IE CASE OP the Stolen iBallot5 Who stole the ballots? It is one of those questions that remain buried in secrecy, something which even the almighty Student and Honor Councils have never been able to determine. The facts in the case are as follows: Midday during the constitutional election four students were said to have forcibly escaped to parts unknown with the precious ballot box and any number of ballots tucked under their arms, leaving in their wake a group of wide-eyed elec- tion commissioners. The following morning found the stolen re-- ceptacle perched rather cockily on the top of one of the campanile lamps, and on each of its four sides, inscribed in a murky pink paint, ran an epigram to the dead but not forgotten votes so mysteriously wafted away. That week the Reveille carried sensational streamer headlines, violent editorials, open and signed accusations and the whole drama reached a pinnacle of excitement. Cavaliers pointed accusing fingers at the T. N. E.'s and the T. N. E.'s returned the compliment. The Honor Court put their heads together to dis- cover the culprits, but it little mattered because the constitution was not valid in the first place. With tongue in cheek, Dr. Smith pointed out rather calmly that the document contained no enabling clause. So closed the episode with the Cavaliers and T. N. E.'s both grumbling over the outcome. Sensational as the case may be, it is not unique in the political history of the University. It only joins the mystery of the four hundred lost ballots of 1931-32. Curious tampering with the elecn tion machinery is a popular student pastime and it was with a view to stopping this sort of politics that the administration appointed Major James P. Cole dean of student activity. Major Cole took office here at the beginning of the second term and directly after he had assumed his duties a new student con- stitution was drawn up-and this time with an enabling clause- Hnd was approved by the student body-and this time without any stealing of ballots. The new constitution provides an entirely new System of government based on the participation of each college in the University as a unit. Each college is to elect its own officers and is to have at least one representative on the Student Council and as many more as the proportional enrollment allows. The president of the student body is to be elected at large and is empowered to ap- point one member from each college to the Honor Council. His appointments, however, must be approved by a two-thirds vote of the Student Council. v The elections are scheduled for May 1 and at the time we go to press, we wonder whether or not our successor will have the oppor- tunity of recording a sequel to the famous case of the stolen ballot box of 1933. PAGE TH I RTY-THREE The four sides of the story as it was told the morning following the episode. ,..,..x W., ., up. ' rw. rf' U in 192 :1 4 f2Q '--'-'Q .:ff:?3:c HU'J rl A-F iff! E T 'EM LIP TIGERS! Following a change made this year in the provision of the constitution, six instead of four assistant cheer- leaders were chosen to help the head yell-leader, Ver- non LaCour. The seven in all deserve a great deal of praise for their consistently good direction and for the work they put forth in fulfilling their respective ca- pacities. All up in the air about it. Vernon LaCour, head cheerleader, was chosen unanimously and his six assistants were Theotise Couvillon, Virginia Kilbourne, Elizabeth Beck, James Kitchens, Malcolm Wade, and Sam Mon- tague. These were elected by the student body at a mass meeting. First of all, the custom is to introduce the contestants for the pep squad posts at one meeting and then to vote on them at a second meeting. This year freshmen were made eligible for election. To be head cheerleader, one must have served the previous year as an assistant. The cheerleaders followed the football team this year on four different trips. First they journeyed to - Houston, where the Tigers met Rice, then to Shreve- port for the Arkansas game, to Monroe for the Missis- sippi A. and M. battle, and back to Shreveport for the Centenary tussle. In each of the four instances they gave a splendid account of themselves and much favor- able comment followed in their wake. This year the yell repertory of the Tigers was in- creased by four cheers. These innovations were made at the suggestion of the cheerleaders, and all four new yells proved exceedingly popular. As reward for their services rendered this year, the cheerleaders were each awarded purple and gold blazers with the head of a Tiger on the pocket of each. Vernon LaCour was given a white cheerleader sweater also, in recognition of being head cheerleader, and this award entitles him to become a member of the L Club. Head Cheerleader VERNON LECOUR PAGE THIRTY-FIVE AND TI-IE PLAY GOES O From farce sprinkled with satire to serious and mys- tical drama, the members of the Louisiana Players' Guild this year brought forth their histronic talents in four major productions presented in the Music and Dra- matic Arts building. Frank Bacon and Winchell Smith's play, Light- nin', successfully opened the theatre season. Under the direction of Professor C. L. Shaver, this performance was expertly handled, not only by the large cast but also by the well-organized stage crew. Charles Graham, in the lead as Lightnin' Bill Jones, created a stir with his life-like interpretation of the role. Other new ma- terial was seen in the performances of Dorotha Fluke and Roger Wiley. Lacey Gibbs, Beryl Wolfson, Harry Wise, Peter Miller, and Estelle Taylor also had leading parts. Others in the cast were Dorothy Molhuson, El- vera Burdge, Elise Chamberlin, Winston Genius, Bill Cook, Margaret Buquoi, Leon Hebert, John Paul, Char- lotte Searles, Hosea Phillips, Harriet Idol and Smokey Kilgore. Turning from the humorous local-color play of Lightnin, to the deep and subtle drama, the Players' Guild next presented John L. Balderston's Berkeley Square. Seldom handled by amateurs, Berkeley Square suffered no disparagement in the hands of the local talent. Peter Miller portrayed his difficult lead with remarkable skill and Fanny Jay Nabors rendered one of the most professional performances of her ca- reer. Dorotha Fluke and Charles Graham starred their minor roles and Olga Maestri, Harry Wise, Margaret Buquoi, Leon Hebert, Elvera Burdge, Helene St. John Weber, Mary Eleanor Lutz, Pettus Kerr, John Paul and Dorothy Molhuson gave convincing performances. Mrs. E. P. Flower directed the play. Serving as a striking contrast to the other plays was The Molluscf' by Hubert H .Davies, which was the third major production. This play, farcical yet bril- liantly written, was directed by Professor Shaver. Its small cast consisted of Winston Genius, the spluttering English husband, Elise Chamberlain, the human mollusc, PAGE THIRTY-SIX Dorothy Molhuson, the serious-principle governess, and Bill Cook, the vigorous brother Tom. Jack Reynold's play, C'est le Sang qui Parle, or Blood Will Tell, besides being the fourth performance of the year, was the only three-act play written by a student to be presented as a major production. This tale of the reconstruction days after the Civil War was laid in Louis- iana. The leading role, Andre, was acted by jack Rey- nolds at one performance, and by S. V. Davenport at an- other. This was also true of the part of General Howell, which Leon Hebert and James Goodman played. Keith Courrege, Carson Stone, Harriet Idol, Glenn Bruce Mc- Conathy, Kathryn Meyer and Donald George were the others in the cast. Dr. C. M. Wise directed C'est le Sang qui Parlef, The annual Blazer stunt night, at which time various sororities rival to present the most original stunt, was won by Alpha Delta Pi sorority with The Mad Broadcast. Beta Sigma Omicron won second place. Lightning finds peace at last. Charles Graham as the inimitable Lightning. 1 Above: The sheriff tries a little extradiction. Q-3 ,P ..gQ15:.4xQia.maa4eaw...aau':L.s- HN Alpha Delta Pix broadcast their stunt to the world. PAGE THIRTY-S EVEN w The Slate-Times S la ff STUDE TS OF TI-IE The practice of putting out an edition of the Baton Rouge dailies is now among the well-established traditions of the school of journalism and is looked forward to by the students as one of the outstanding experiences of their four-year course. The first edition of the State-Times was brought out in 1922. With the establishment of the Morn- ing Advocate a few years later and the increased enroll- ment in journalism courses at the University, a staff was appointed to handle a student's edition of this paper also, and the first of these editions of the Advocate appeared in 1927. The students of the journalism school assume all re- sponsibility in getting out the two papers, gathering, writ- ing, and editing all local news, editing, and writing head- lines for all telegraph news from the Associated Press and the United Press and out-of-town correspondents, and writ- ing all editorials. The following comment was made by the New Orleans Times-Picayune with regard to the student edition of the State-Times: Monday's issue of the Baton Rouge State- Times was edited in its entirety by the students of journal- ism at the Louisiana State University. The owners of the excellent journal had for the day entrusted their plant, news service and good will to the young men and women of the school as an opportunity for them to put theory into practice. The result was, we may say without hesitation, most praiseworthy. It was real journalism. Especially must we praise the youthful editors for their maintenance of a fine dignity and an appreciation of the fact that this was no day's lark for them during which to show their smart- ness. The issue is such as would do credit to older heads with long experience to guide them. The selection of 'front page stories' was generally in line with the most approved practices of the profession, the editorial page showing a creditable variety of subject and treatment, and the local news, interviews, etc.-all, we believe, the work of the stu- dent aspirants to the 'fourth estate'-were handled and their relative worth properly appraised. Undoubtedly, if we judge by this sample, the L. S. U. classes in journalism are doing their work well and are preparing a generation of young newspaper men and women who will do honor to the profession and will not be carried away by the yellow taint of a journalistic method now happily losing energy and appealf, The two staffs for April 12, 1932, were as follows: State-Times-James E. Kalshoven, editor, Rosemary Allen, associate editor, Marian Mayer, city editor, Norton Rosen- garten, managing editor, D. W. Martin and Harvey Grant, editorial writers, Katherine Kaufman, news editor, Jeanne Bergerie and Marjory Wood, copy readers, Sarah Thomas, feature editor, Rupert Kundert, sports editor, Margaret Terry, society editor, Angelina Bergeron, assistant society editor, jack Helm, Richard Wiggins, Haysel Corbett, and Allen Bell, reporters. For the Morning-Advocate--Roberta Gilkison, editor, Nat Sheets, associate editor, Charles Price, city editor, Celine McGinn, assistant city editor, Francis Baker, managing editor, Artie Claire Lungsford and Fred Martin, editorial writers, Malcolm Power, news editor, Felix Tilley and Ora Dover, copy readers, Eloise Heroman, feature editor, James McCallum, sports editor, Merle Alexander, society editor, Willa Kramer, assistant society editor, Mae McClenghan, Edward Newell, and Henry Seitzler, reporters. PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT FOURTH ESTATE The Mfmrr1i1x' Advocate L nglllfi MARVIN G. OSBORN Deparfmeni of Journalism y, PAGE THIRTY-NINE lluey, the fashion plate, salutes his puhliv. fllistorical Note: His Honor, the King- fish, is seen wearing the self-same while suit that graced the auditorium at the Democratic Convention in Chicago.l .' A ff- ., SHOWIN TEXANS PAGE FORTY HOW IT'S DON The Kingfish assumes a regal attitude before the Rice Freshmen. TI-IE KI GPISI-I STRUTS I-IIS sTuPP If WHS a great day in Houston when the hundred and fifty cadets all clad in purple and gold stepped off the train and fell in behind Huey and his new white fiannels and marched through the city to the rhythm of his walking cane that outdid the inimitable Lew Wil- liams and his whirling baton. It was a holiday proces- S10n that filed up the main streets of the city to show the fellows from Texas what is done and how to do it, and excitement ran exuberant in Texas as the Louisiana Kmgfish led the grinning Tigers into the Rice lair. It reminds us of the time when Huey took the boys F0 West Point. It was one of those stunts that go down In history. According to the original plans it was to be 3 picnic for the whole cadet corps. Immediately, fall registration jumped sky high and gullible freshmen Pl'aYCCl every night that the Almighty would restore their CfOwning locks so that the dames of Broadway 'could thrill to the sight of the true Southern gentleman. when the conductor bellowed All aboard, there were EE EE EE entrained a couple of cars full of band members, enough news reporters to H11 a square acre, some afiiuent stu- dents with pockets jammed for a good time, and of course the football team, because after all this was a gridiron classic. VC'ith Huey's blessing on their heads they struck out for the Army and Broadway. Followed a barrage of news stories about leg shows, night clubs, Harlem, the cheerleaders, what happened on the obser- vation car on a certain night fsee the Campanile Carl, and in fact practically everything but the football game. It was a great day for the Tiger, to say nothing of the impression the cheerleaders made on the Army Mule. The fact is that the Kingfish has that way of giving a football game the needed hotcha touch. Witness the Shreveport specials, not to mention the trip to Hous- ton already cited. We dare say that it has been a long time since Texas had the pleasure of seeing a governor in the plural capacities of drum-major, cheerleader, foot- ball coach, and water boy. Our suggestion is that Texas teach Ma Ferguson a few tricks of the trade. It is a hot time in the ole town when the Kingfish struts his stuff. PAGE EORTY-ONE The Octopus rolls across. 0 The South Carolina cheerleaders smile at the birdie. 0 Huey is still wearing that white suit. 0 But the freshman in the grass isn't what we'cl call the height of fashion. He's all turnecl about in the world. 0 Pleasant ex- pression on Huey's face! 1X ,,,,fb. X A t i r-ww-1-u.. s zu 4 1 4 on 1 c it fq Q H U, f,1,',',F,!,','g I Below ou see the reason wh thc unior Prom Committee this Y Y ' year did not pay 515,000 for an orchestra. 0 They did use the swimmin ool once-for life-savin test. 0 Ice cream 8 P g from contented L. S. U. cows fhe looks contented, but he 1SI1,f the cow we're talking aluoutj. 0 Below is Vernon and Edna and a donkey. Vernon and Edna are on the top. i we ,Nr were-raw ff V A -..YH ,q ..... 'wg' mu ' , ' 'dawn ,.,,,..,...-1 ,..-...N---- n 15.4 A .,.,,,gg- The famous Puff-Pants Prom, where men are taboo and the women coo-coo . Please observe the signs of hilarity on faces and on Hoot. 0 Behold the prize- winners! Believe it or not, the pipe was not just for decoration. Look out, Huey! You,re going to swallow the music stancl. 0 The young animals chewing on the bars are not monkeys. Tl1cy're the famous LH Club playing ticlclly-winks. 0 Said Vernon, I'm a fugitive from the Louisiana chain gang. 0 From the looks of things we miglit suspect we were getting L rid of Mr. Bardwell. Or is it the prodigal son? -Q.. K -it ' Q .f sig? ! l v .- -- is ' 37'-nr . ' -. Brother, can you spare a dime? 0 And these, lnclics and gentlemen, are our fine young college boys. 0 Steve in a characteristic pose. Note the pointed toes-he should have been in the Physical Ed Revue. 0 Quirlc sees the world. 0 And the poor Hshcs at the bottom only hope they will. 0 Join the Cosmopolitan Club and get a frce meal. Elena Percy trades her cows for an education. 0 just a bunch of seniors dressed in their monkey suits. 0 At the Houston fair with the football team. The Pierce-Arrow is Gee Mitcli- ellis town limousine waiting to take him home from the game. 0 Instead of taking a pool of the studious students at school, we simply snapped this picture so you could see for yourself. . ,.,,:f4:' 'CTT' y y umm-M 2 i we uv , 1 1 ' t f 1 'P , N s. Wk. is-v Football night life . . . and the freshmen live a lm- of a life. 0 The important looking men with the bottles on the left are captains. 0 The ones on the right are not, but tl1ey're close to Major. 0 Ed Khoury does a little lcincler- garten practice teaching. 0 Below is the angry mob waiting for the Gumbos that never come in. The library of the Smith Hall fthis picture is a fake--note Birdie Berenson stuclyingl. 0 The in- Firmary vacant? It must be a holiclay. 0 Someone has an affinity for Mickey Mouse. 0 The reception room in all its splendor. 0 All pictures of the neclc- if . ing rooms were censored. ' i'fifi,'x:i? 5' ' ' ck 1 . 1V , 'Wh' N- - -lu-..,...A irV',. riwkm maxi , H I We .VA 'Q5 -a ROBERT KNOX h a s h e l cl practically every important of- fice on the campus. This year he was President of the Student Body and under his directorship a new constitution was inaugu- rated. Ile is a junior in law and was editor of the Gumno, winner of the Pi Sigma Alpha scholarship, president of his Sen- ior class, and otlicer of the reg- iment. Hi SAMUEL MARQUART is this year the president of the Senior class. Ile is a Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, the president of the Commerce tlub, and Cap- tain of Company E , ROBERT KNOX SAM MARQUART 'Q MILDRED COBB represents a combination of beauty and brains. Last year she was chosen unanimously as the most beautiful girl on the campus. This year she was chosen to lcad the co-ed student government. She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority. VERNON LQCOUR rece i v e s mention for his fine work as head cheerleader. This makes the third year that he has given his services in that capacity. Vernon is also a member of the Pelican Society and of Kappa Sigma. '6 -i WHO, M I LDRED COBB VERNON LACOUR GLENN SLATS H1 is the track celebrity of tf versity, holding the worl ord in the 440 - mere hurdles. it 3, GLENN HARD Roseau Glu . nits. ROBERTA GILKISON is recognized as one of the most active women on the campus. She owes the greater part of her fame to the renown Campanile Cat column of which she was the originator and for which she was propagandist. Aside from that, she has been editor of the Re-vcil.'e and active in campus organizations. .r ' 1. . l WHO VIRGINIA KILBOURNE , ,, , , Roaent JENNINGS GUM' E!.y0llljg politicran and H I FO editor, is the president ot 'L .Illlllor elass and erstwhile eand-idatc for the Rhodes schol- arship, RICHARD CADWALLADER thc ristn RICH MARGARET wooos r l ARD CADWALLADER I - gt. uf' I , ,,..-. rt MARGARET WOODS' deserves recognition on the strength of her four years' record as a student and her active partieipation in Cillll' pus organizations. She is a Phi Kappa Phi. ll Mu Sigma Rho, a Pi Sigma Alpllll. UUCF president of VV. A. A., an Alpha Delta Pt. and ml influilum. At the present time, shf holds a German fellowship. 4.-a ' ROY RABELAIS J. B. HEROMAN, JR. . Q 4,0-. ,.2' ,. 1 I W to t .-.QTY-F' 41 VIRGINIA PUTSY KIL- BOURNE is the Campus heart- hreaker hy right of hallot and otherwise. She is eheerleader par exeellenee, Chi Onletlflt 'l'heta Sigma Phi, and regimen- tal maid. ROBERT JENNINGS gradu- ates in law, after having been everything important on the Campus, For instance, President of the Student Body, Mu Sigma Rho, Seahhard and Blade, Vice- President of the Senior Class, and Tiger Quartet. He is fl Theta Kappa Nu. ROY RABELAIS is due spe- eial consideration as the valetlie- torian of the Senior Class. He maintained an HA average for three years and is graduated this year with one ol' the highest rec- ords known in the history of the Vniversity. EE J. B. HEROMAN, JR. ranks wigh the famed hy virtue of his position as eadet colonel of the regiment. Ile was manager of the foothall team for two years, a memher of Pelican Society- Newman Cluh, Delta Sigma Pi, I, Club, and Mu Sigma Rho. Ile is a Sigma Chi. NOWLEDQE of Cl supposed mystery race who developed relatively high agrarian culture in Louisiana in tie dim- ness of antiquity and traded with developed ancient Gentral dimeri- can civilizations m.ay he unfolded through geolog- ical mound excavation. ' . A ' . 4. , A ? 1-- --N ' ' 'A 1 , fx f' . X - xx f5 A THE CLASSES GRADUATES AND SENIORS Phi Pl LUCILLE MAY Ammus PORT ALLEN in Iiolany W. A. A. H 1 EE il Y C. G. DEI. VAI.1.na dr I A x HAVANA, CUBA M.S. in .flgrirullzzrv V Alpha Zetag Daggers. 5 J. B. GARRETT, JR. I Kappag Womeu's L Club: GRADUATES l 'I 4 . . d LULU CANGEM1 BATON ROUGE M..f1. in Botany Phi Pi Kappag W0men's L Club W. A. A. ARNALDU FRANCESCHI -b H M YAUCA, PUERTA RICO M.S. in Agriculture' Phi Kappa Phig Newman Club Cosmopolitan Clubg Graduate Club n A sz F BATON Roucra V M.S. in Gfology G. 8: M. Societyg Mu Sigma Rho: E Phi Kappa Phig Scabbard and Blade. :I A LS. 'l ' l ' . .. ll -. I l f T7gig A 0 . f x - u PAGE FIFTY-SIX !.-E RoEER'rA GILKISON BATON ROUGE MJ. in Ellglifll gfraflllflte yVomen's Council: 'l'heta slgmil Phlg Phi Kappa Phig Mn S1gmfl,Rhog Blazers, 'gzg Guzvlno ,Wi 30, '32, 'ggg Editor lefwillf, 322 VV. A. A.g Maid Company KKHH, 132' !:Fu B. F. MARX A 2 fb SHREVEPORT Elrclricnl Ellflillfffillfl GRADUATES ...ttyl PAGE FI FTY-SEVEN ELIZABETH GEnEL1N K A BATON ROUGE S jmccll Sigma Alpha Iotag Theta Alpha Phig Newman Club. EE CLAUDE R. HEBER'l' YOUNGSVILLE Ayricullurz' Alpha Zetag Graduate Club. If EE JOHN W. SQUIRES 9 5 WILLOW SPRINGS, MO. Horticulture President Alpha Phi Omegag Presi- dent of Forestry Society: President Graduate Clubg Theta Nu Epsilon. ETTIQFTQWEWIL' H-i XVl1,1.mM ALLEN AlD.fXhlfi fl- A 0 BATON ROUGH Cifvil l:'nyi1m'ri11g gina Tau Sigmag Delta Phi lipsilong A S. C. IE.g ll. S. Naval Academy, '29g . . , . Schnlarsliip Awaiwl, '33, VINCHN1' S. Ar.1al.l.o BATON ROUGH 1:'l.rlrira! I:'11yim'rri11g A I. IC. E.: SL-cond Lieutenant Company Eg Nuwman Club. MlillI,lE Al,lcxANnlza A Z '1'lax,xuKlwA, 'rlaxas Journalism Delta Gamma Delta. Cll.AN..xR.'x Awmsaszm MAGNOLIA, MISS. Tl'!lfhl'I'5l Colfryf' MY'll'l'I.lE lifxcqmx KIXDIIR Truflnrs' Collrgv l'll.'GlI li. lixlmzn 1: RAYVIl.l.li l:'l1'4'l1'iral 1:'11gf1u'1'ring ilalmarnl anal Blamleg Vice-Chairman A. I IC. li.g Company Commancler Company I. M. M. li.xaNm'1' IIATON ROUGE Chrmiml lfnyizmwiny Alpha Chi Sigma. Picsnlt-nt A. S. C. lu., 335 A. S. C. la. SENIORS El-i ANDREW S. Al.lfL1.o X mvrox ROUGE l5lr1'1rir'al Iizzgirzffrillg N A. l. IC. IC.: A. S. M. lf. I liliclcxrz AI. Al.i2xANmaR 1 PORT Al.I.lEN Tl'llfhl'l'.Yl Collrgn' 4 I N ALVIN Luis Ammzos Q km ifnanklxs, PUliR'l'A Rico I Hrls am! Srimlrrs Lieutunant Infantry Reservcg Reserve Olli- cers' ASSOCILIIIHII nl Americag Cosmopoli- tan Club. N 1 GUY L. ARBUTI-1NoT X Il A fl MANIFEST l 1:'l1'rlriml l:'nyim'fri11y Scahharcl ancl lilacleg A. I. E. E. A 1 . CARI. Iifmnalnolz A Mokkow Y l'l'r'-M1'cfil'llf Pre-Mc4lic.il Cluhg Phi Pi Kappa. l I 11 R.-xciirsr, limunfla h summmu-'llcI.n l l Musir bl Tigerette Clmrusg University Orchestra. llumii Marana lifxiwrilal. A x sz BATON ROUGH l 5 Tmchcrs' Collrgz' pi, Newman Cluhg Maid Company IE, '33- PAGE Fl FTY-EIGHT I' H-i -l11.fxNN1z Luc11,1,11 B111tG1c1u11 Il 2 0 NEW IBERIA Jour1zaIi.1m 'i'l1Cl1l Sigma Phi: Blazcrsg Scribblcrsg Y- VV. C. A., VV. A. A., Newman Club. NIARY EDNA lgilElJlfNl'l.'xllN VICKSBURG Tzwrhvrs' Collwgz' LUIS C. BoNN11'1' -1- II 111 RIO PIHDRAS, l'UliR'l'A RICO flgricullurc Newman Club. C11A1u.Es M. BQWMAN BATON ROUGE lflrclriml E11gim'L'ring Slgmn D 1 A. I. E. JAMES H. BRA111vo1uJ 1: 2 ALEXANIJRIA C om mcrce FRANCES Loulsia B1:1'1 1' MINDHN -4fls and Scimzunv J0s121'1-1 BROWN 2: X GI-0s'1'11k, MISS. Prlr - . olvum E,,g,,,L.,.,.my Football. '31, '32. C lil Phig Lieutenant Campauy Ag SENIORS P X P. 1. X 4 I 4 , l 1 2 I gui , PAGE FIFTY-NINE L-E ANc111,1N1x l3u1tc1a1u1N IS E 0 RESERVE Jo1n'11ali.r1l1 Delta Gamma Dcltag P1111-Helletiicg Theta Sigma Pbig VV. A. A. Executive Board, Student Council. IC'1'1'1121, E1,1zA1112'r111 BUN11 BATON ROUGE 1'1'llC'hL'l'5' Cullryr l'lu1.12N MARGARET Bowui BATON ROUGE Arlx and Scin11r1'.r Phi Pi Kappag VV. A. A., Y. VV. C. A. SIDNEY S. BONVMAN A K li 11AMMoN11 fI!jl'iCIllflll'L' Football, '29, '30, '31g Baseball, '29, '30, '31, Track, '29, '30, '31, Vice-President L Club, Member of Olympic Team, '32, Presitle11t Fresbmaii Class, '29, Cap- taiu Baseball Team, '31. L11.1,mN B1u1L.fxN1m wussou, 1v11ss. Arls and Sficlzres Y. W. C. A. O1.1v11 B. Bnucli ll x 11 BOGALUSA .4rl.f and SCil'IIfl'.l' Delta Gamma Delta. O1. 11111 B1towN BATON ROUGE Com 111 fra' W. A. A. PHILIP H. BROWN 0 E NEW YORK cI'I'I' Mfrhanical Enginrering EMMA BRUGIIIIAUS ELTON Ilomc Efonomirs W. A. A.g I-Iikers' Clubg PlIi Upsilon Omicrong Y. W. C. A.g Home Economics Clubg Secretary-Treasurer Senior Classy Sponsor Rilie Teamg Blazers. AGNES G. BYRIJ BOCALUSA Home Economies Y. W. C. A.g Home Economics Cluh. BARNEY R. CAIN I.IiFZSVII.I.E .flgriculturf Alpha Tau Alpha. JAMES DEMPSEY CAI.nwEI.I. 'I' K N COLUMBIA Music Kappa Gamma Psig President Glee Club, '31, '32, '33g Tiger Quartet, '30, ,3I, '32. ETIIEI. CAI.oNGE x S2 NEW ORLEANS Teachers' College Delta Gamma Delta. LoUIs ARTHUR CARvII.I.E, JR. 'I' K N CARvII.I.E A C'he1nicalEnginz'ering Alpha Chi Sigmag Scabharcl and Bladcg First Lieutenant R. O. T. C., '32. F... SENIORS EE .P RIcIIARn R. BRowN 7 'I' K N EATON ROUGE N CDIIIIIUTCL' N Daggers: Pan-Hellenicg Delta Sigma Pig l Pelican Club, '3Ig Glee Club. p LII.I.A BRYANT A A II , PLAOUIEMINE 4 Trachers' Collfgn Delta Gamma Deltag Pan-Hellenicg Maid 'I Company G. 9 ALBERT G. CAGE EAYGU GOULA I:'1cdricaI Enginn-ring 4 X Sigma Delta Phig A. I. E. E.g Pi Beta Tau. N I GORDON A. CAIN ' A X A RAYVILLE Chemical E 7lgiIlL'l'7'i7lg 7 Captain Company Lg Pan-Ilellenicg Alpha . f ClIi Sigmag Scabbard and Bladeg P1 Beta Tau. Q . tx RAEAEL C. CALIJA P PASUOUIN, I. N. PIIILIPPINIE ISLANDS Sugar Efzgifzrfrillg Cosmopolitan Clubg Newman Club. WILLIAM R. CARR 'I' R A CEN'I'REVII.LIf Pri--Medical Pre-Medical Club. R I l CAMILLE CAZEDESSUS K E ' IaA'I'oN ROUGE Mechanifal Engineering - Pan-Hellenic. PAGE SIXTY . ' - K . 14. EE josmfu J. CIEFALU MORGAN CITY Electrical Engim'm'ing Newman Clubg A. I. E. E. Romain' J. C1-IAMBERS T it N BATON ROUGE Grology gffmngny Commander D, '31g Varsity Ulf. 30,.'3Ig Scahbard and lilacleg Geo- logical and Mining Society. AUBREY B. CI-IISUM 'r it u SICILY ISLAND .4 rlx and S !'il'7ll'l'.Y t-L-, Clubyl St. James Clubg Daggersg Geo- loglcal and Mining Society. l MILDRED Colm 1: A MONROE Tmchfrs' Collfgc C - - . . 0 ed Executive CUllI1CIlQ President of Co-ed Student Body. BERNICIE L. CoLlaMAN BATON ROUGE Home Economics Home Fc Sm' CMISSISST legej. VVILLA CONNELLY BATON RO UG Ii W 1'fLf-Medical - A, , . Clu . A' EXCClI.t1ve Boardg Cosmopolitan by Pre Medi l Blazer , ' C11 Club' Treasurer of S, Alternate Captain Rifle Team Hikers. n DAVID COSTA MAYAGUEZ, PUIERTA Rico ' , 7.0ficullun' Inrr 'lmural Athleticsg Newman Che .onomics Clubg Band and Or- ppi State Teachers' Col- H-i sl. RICHARD Cl-I.-XMIHERS MANGIIAM Civil EIIgiIlI'l'l'i7I!1 Sigma Tau Sigmag Vice-President A. S. C. E., '33. RICHARD D. CHAPPUIS fr it u RAYNH I'c.'r'ol4'um Ellgillfffhlfl Geological and Mining Societyg Scahbard and Bladeg I,ieutenant Company IIg Intra- mural Sportsg Theta Nu Epsilon. -loslzvu F. CITTADINO INDIEPIENDIENCE Coaching HENRY Louis Colm z n 'r BATON ROUGH Prv-Lafw Pi Sigma Alphag Cavaliersg Pelican So- cietyg GUMno Staff, '30, '31, ,32Q Glee Clubg Cosmopolitan Club. -Iisssn D. CONCIENNE cvzN'rnkv1LI.lz dgriculfurc Alpha Zctag Alpha Tau Alphag F. F. A. EUGENE A. CONWAY. JR. EX BATON ROUGE Arts and Scicufrs Phi Delta Phi. GENEVIEVE Cox A X S2 I.liCOMP'l'IZ Mzlsic Tigerette Chorusg Louisiana Players' Guildg Sigma Alpha lotag Pan-Hellenic President, '32. I f- ,af - EE WILLIAM NELsoN Coxiz WATSON flrt: and Scimcfxr Theta Alpha Phi, Scabbard and Blade, Lieutenant Company L, Louisiana Players' Guild. S. V. DAvnNvoRT 0 .1 CIIARI.0'l'I'li, N. C. flrls and Scimnxv Freshman Football, '28, Freshman Track, '29, Glee Club, Band, Varsity Track, '29, '30, '31, Vice-President Southwest In- ternational Relations Association, Debat- ing Squad, '32, Pi Sigma Alpha. C. W. Davis IIAYWOOIJ Agrirullure Alpha Zeta, President Block and Bridle Club, Scabbard and Blade. MRS. MADGE C. Davis BATON ROUGE .4175 and SfiL'llf1'.S' GEORGE L. Dr: Cum MARKSVILLH Teachers' Collfgc Glee Club, Newman Club, Lieutenant of Band, Y. M. C. A., Scabbard and Blade, Theta Pi Sigma. ZoNAnEL DEMUTI-1 BALBOA, CANAL ZONE Trachnrs' Collfgc Mu Sigma Rho, Sponsor A Company, VV. A. A., St. james Club. JANE Dnvoan A A it GULFPORT, MISS. Muxic Blazers, Tigerette Chorus, Sigma Alpha Iota, Sponsor Company K, '33, String Quartet. SENIORS g N H . I N XXX A . .ill H-1 lVIYR'1'I.12 C UTR an BATON ROUGE Music Baptist Student Union. 'I'Hcmr.x3 Lawrs Ilwuzs cuzowuax' lflrrlriml Efzginmwilzg A. S. M. IE., A. I. Ii. E. CHAlu,o'r'r1s Davis A 1. 12 RUSTON Music Delta Gamma Delta, Sigma Alpha Iota. MARY Lou IJAVIS ll x o RESERVE M uri c Sigma Alpha Iota, Delta Gamma Delta, Tigerette Chorus, University Orchestra. Gnoaorz T. D12 LA A'IA'I'YR IIYNIES, CALIF. lflvtlriral Iillginfcrizzg Phi Kappa Phi, A. I. IE. E. IOLA DIENI-IAh'I rsA'roN ROUGE Trafhers' Collrgr Scribblers' Club. Patio PANrrI.o D1 Cnsfuuz A 111 A S'I'liUBllNVII.I.Ii, OIIIO Mcfllauiral Erzgillrcrizzg Ohio State University Lightweight Box- ing Champion, '29, A. S. M. E., Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Club. PAGE SIXTY-TWO EE LUCILD IJOIJD x sz SIIREVEPORT rl rl.: and S eiencrzr JOHN WESLEY IJOXVLING x A 1-1 GRAND CANE flris and Sciences Daggers. RUTH EAVIES LAKE CHARLES Tea chers' College DONNA M. EDWARDS BATON ROUGE Teachers' College Head Of Basketball, '31g Treasurer VV. A. A-A '325 President W. A. A., '33g New- man Clubg Girls' L Club. PEARL CHJRIXJN FAIRIES Rox'r0N, TEXAS .flrls and Scieneex SUE HAMPTON FILES R A OAK RIDGE Teachers' College ?lrCslclent Freshman CO-eds, '29g Secretary re35lll'Cl' CO-ed Council, '31g Staff Spun- SOF, ,322 Maid Carnival Ball, '3o. HOYVARD LUCKETT FRANQUES BATON ROUGE Pelroleum Engilzeering' Newman C'ub. SENIORS S. '75 rf, r , . P. A 4 A 'N ,J 1 'r PAGE SIXTY-THREE EE EMILY DOUGLAS A A II MANSFIELD Arls and Science: L ESTIER L. DUCOT fs MARKSVILLE .flgriculfural Educalion Newman Club. MARSPIAI.l. C. EDENFHQLD ELFERS, FLA. flrls am! Sciences Tau Kappa Alphag Louisiana Players' Guildg Lieutenant Company GQ Varsity Debating Team, '325 Y. M. C. A.g Intra- mural Sports. LUCILLR EPPERSON BAKER Commerce .IAQK STANLIEY FAIRLY TA LLULAH Journalism YSONDR M. FOUDRIAT ST. BERNARD Teachers' College L. M. Gramm. fr- I A SANTURCI5, PUERTA RICO Agriculture GEORGE rr!-IOMAS CJEIGER, JR. GRHTNA .'IgriruIlIu'I: H ETTY GIOOENS COUSllA'l l'A .flrls and Sric'ncr.r MARY MARGARET GlI.hIORE K A MCCOMII, MISS. firls and SciL'1Ic1's Home Economies Cluh. MARGARET GREEN Il S 0 ERANKI.IN'I'oN Ilomr EL'0II!llIlil'J NV. A. A.g Y. VV. C. A.g I-Irnne Economics Club. CHARLES CiUlI,LORY IIICSSMIER .fl grirulllwv Alpha rliilll Alphag F. F. A. CHAR LOTTIE H AAI IITON WARREN, ARK. Conzmrrcr A. D. PIARGRODER CIIURCII POINT 1: frlriml E!lgi7If'I'l'ilIg Chairman A. I. E. 15.5 Y. M. C. A.g LieII- tenant Company I'Ig President Sigma Del- ta Phi, '32. W., . Eg. , ' ,.4q,g:. ,il , SENIORS 1 .,.fs.Q'- ya-.5 ., . . . EE If ' LACIEY EDGIERTON GIIIES X X O SlIRlEVliPOR'l' flrls and Srirucfs V SIDNEY SIELIG GILL Z ll 'I' l MONROE Ilflrfrhanical Engirzrfring Daggersg Pan-Hellenic. f IQATHLEEN GRACE ' PLAQUFIMINIE 1101110 Ifcononzirs 4 Newman Cluhg Home Economics Cluhg Tigcrette Chorus. ITAL N NIARY ELIZABETH CiROVIES POLLACK C01Il7Il6'fCB 7 4 JAMES W. I-IAMAIETT A l' l' l 'I'IOGA X f1yI'iClllfIll'L' Block :Intl Bricllc Cluhg Stock Judging Tcamg Danforth Fellowship, ,325 Alpha Zeta. I4 I RAY LOUIS l'lANl.lE CllAl.Mli'I l'li , Xlrlx and Sfil7IlL'I'.l' 4 LOUIS WALTER I'IARRIEI.l. X BATON ROUGE Mcrhaniral ElIyillL'L'l'illg Freshman Football, '28g Varsity Foothall, '30, '31, '32- P PAGE SIXTY-FOUR EE GRACE I'IARRIS ll E 0 BATON ROUGE Com rncrcr' Delta Gamma Delta. DURwoon L. HATCIIER NORPIILET, ARK. Elvclrical El!-0i7lt'I'I'illg Sigma Delta Phi' Scabbard and Bladeg A. I. E. E. Student Council, 'gog President Engineering School. I'IOWELL H. I'IEARD WEST MONROE Ari: and Scimzrcs Scabbard and Blade. LILLA MAE HIECK PORT ALLEN Trachmr' College W- A. A. Executive Boardg Newman Clubg Maid Company D. MRS. A. G. I'IELMKE BATON ROUGE M uric Tigefeffe Chnrusg Delta Omicrong Y. VV. C. A.g University Orchestra. CLARENCE C. HENSON, JR. I: 0 II NEW ORLEANS Tvarhrrs' College P -' . . . leljleildelii -Theta PI Sigmag Presxdent Or- -US Parnsh Clubg Varsity Baseball, '33. ELOISE HEROMAN x o BATON ROUGE Journalism Theta S' deml lllfhfl Phig Treasurer Co-ed StII- folly. Regimental Sponsorg Newman Clubg Blazers. H-i BILLIE L. HART MAYERSVILLE, MISS. .flrts and Sciences MARIIE I'IART HAWLEY GIBSLAND .f1rl.t and Scimzrcs WILLIE S. HIZARD WEST MONROE Arls and Sciences Captain Band, 'ggg Baseballg Rifle Teamg L Cluhg Scabbard and Blade. MARGUITRITE H ECK BRUSLY Music MII Sigma Rho. MARGERV HENDERSON II A BENTON Traehrrs' Collrgc Cabodi Cluhg Delta Gamma Deltag Most Typical Co-ed, '32. ANNIE LEE HEROMAN x sz BATON ROUGE M uxic Tigerette Chorusg Tigcrette Quartetg Sig- ma Alpha Iota. JOHN B. I-IEROMAN, JR. E X BATON ROUGE Commzrrce Cadet Colonel: Manager Football Team: Student Councilg Pelican Cluhg Newman C ubg L Clubg Delta Sigma Pig Alpha Phi Omegag Scabbard and Blade. . 3 V ,.,nw.f - my ,, w.f....3 . . lf, , -. 1 ,. SENIORS EE P J NVILLIAM BROOKS H IOOON l A 2: -I- mLoxI, Miss. M uric Q Kappa Gamma Psi. ANNE JANE I-IOLTON H AMITE .flrls and Scinrzccs 1 Phi Pi Kappa: VV. A. A.: Girls' Club: Hikcrs' Club. N SAM I'IOUSTON I'-IOss IIOSSTON 1 :Iris and Sricnaxv RIENEE JEANNE JEANEREAU GARx'vn,LE ,flrls and Scimcfs Newman Cluh: Phi Pi Kappa. EVELYN JENNINGS ll E U BATON ROUGH Mfzsic Delta Gamma Delta: Tigcrette Chorus: Sponsor Company D: VV. A. A. F LOYO GORDON JOHNSTON A 1' 1' GRAYSON 1 f1yl'iClllllU'I3 l V Scahharml aml Blade: Alpha Tau A'pha: ' Pelican Society: F. F. A. IZL1zAEE'rH JON EATON ROUGE flrls and Scicnafs Boxing Sponsor: Maid of Band: Tigercttc Chorus: Dclta Gamma Delta: Sigma Al- pha Iota. X all EH IDOROTIIY TOELN IJODGIE x sz RM'vn,1.E :Trix mul Sricnrcs Tigcrcttc Chorus: Sigma Alpha Ima: Sponsor Company A, '32. JAMES B. HORO ALIEXANDRIA r1fI.l' and Sfirnrc: H lEI.lEN L. l-ILJNT LEESVILLE Co m mrrn' Phi Theta: VV. A. A.: Hlkers' Clnh. EARL JIENNINGS A 1' 1' OPHLOUSAS .4grimlfurr Alpha Zeta: Scahharcl and Blade: Cap' tain Company B: Lamhcla Gamma Delta: Block and Bridle Clnh: Dairy Judging Team, '29, T. J. JOHNSON, JR. BIERVVICK l'z'lrolcum Ellflilll'l'l'illy Lois JOHNSTON GRAYSON Ilomc Emzzonlifx Home Economics Club. LILLIE MAIE JON ES FRANKLINTON Homv ECOIl0llliKJ VV. A. A.: Y. VV. C. A.: Home Economics Club. PAGE SIXTY-SIX EE NV11,1.1A1w1 M. jus'1'1c1z, JR. MARRERO Tcachvrs' Collrgf Theta Pi Sigma. IsA111z1,1.1z B. IQIENT X 9 FLUKER M usic Sigma Alpha Iota, Blazers, Pan-I'Ielle11ieg Sponsor Compa11y B, '31, Sponsor Co1n- pany L, '33: Tigerette Quartctte, '31. EDWARD IQHOURY LAKE CHARLES flgrirulmrc Eresllmlllg Football, '28, Varsity Football, ' 4 ' Y . l 1391, 301 313 Captain Football '1cam, 31 Cask!-C1,'30, '3l, '32Q Asststant Boxi 11 332 Student C0llllCll, 30, L Club. VIRGINIA joy K11,11oURN1z x o CLINTON Journalirm Theta 3' Re , lgma Phig Delta Gamma Delta, glfllellfill Maid, ' 1 ' 25 fiUMl30 Staff, , . 3 1 3 329 Assistant Cheerleader, '33. VV11.1,A MAE KRAR11sR NEW 1111511111 Jour11aIi.tm Newman Club. HARRY H. LA1n1.Aw, JR. A 1' P BATON ROUGE Arls and SCi1'71Cl'.l' IREN12 MARIIE LANDRY TIIIBODAUX Ilomc Economics Pr 1' . eslflellt Home Economics Clubg Newman Club. , SENIORS rl l F 4 f l 1 1 Z 4 1 E4 S I .4 gui: -QV' 'Gr P PAGE SIXTY-SEVEN H-i I4II.AH H EATH K m,LEv B E O HUNKIE Commrrcc' Phi Thetag Commerce Club. A. P. K1sRR. -IR. BATON ROUGE .flfls and Srir'1ln'.t Theta Alpha Phi, Louisiana Players' Guildg Glcc Cl11b, '31, jo11N W. lqlllll 11 1: 1: c113s1.AND ,flrlx aml Scifurzrs lAIo1112R'r L1aw1s lNilRlil'A'l'RlCK A K E '1'U1.sA, oK1.A. l'c1rolvun1 E llgill1'L'l'iIlg Freshman Football, '29g Captain l7l'CSlllTlZlll Baseball, '29g Varsity Football, '30, '31g Varsity Baseball, ,3O, '31, '32, Captain Baseball Team, '33g Pl'CSlllClll Geolog1eal and Mi11i11 Societ1g L Clubg Pan-IIel- I u g I 3 Q n q lemcg VICE-Pl'CSlCl6l1f Lng111eer111g School. F. l,.11GuN,1 -1- II 111 RIO PIBDRAS, PUBRTA RICO flgricullurc VV. M. LANDRUR1 SAE A1.1:xANnR1A fl r1.1 and Srirlzcfs jo11NN11z I,ARD BATON ROUGE Trarhrrt' Collrga --1.-1,., . . A Z:Q.' 2- -1 ' ' Hi J. B. LATIIAM OE FRANKLIN Prlrolrum Elzgiucfvifzg Geological and Mining Societyg Daggersg Pi Beta Tang Cavaliers. - A1.ToN LEANDIZR LEA nA'l'oN ROUGH Comrnfrrc Delta Sigma Pig Commerce Club. EIJXVARD I . LIZIBLANC Il N LA1fAx'r5'1 rn flrls and Sciences Pelican Soeiztyg Art Editor Gurvmo, '32, '33g Ra'-vr1l'n Staff, ,32, '33g Vice-President Newman Clubg Designer Senior Perma- nent Ring. IIIERTHA LICCHNIER MANATAWNY, PA. Hrls and Sfimzrns Fl.oruiNcl2 IATA!! Lnwnvs A A n I'I.AOUl5MINl2 llomr' ECUIIOIIIIFJ llome Economics Clubg Secretary Co-ed Student Body. RUTH LrTTLlzJoHN A A n SIlRIiVliPOR'l' Tz'acln'r5' Collwge Curtis I.ocHnAUM, ja. KIENNER Commrrcn Newman Clulng Commerce Club, rr' I SENIORS P I F l I 4 la A l .l 4. 1 I PAGE SIXTY-EIGHT T. T. LAWRENCE COLUMI1 US, MISS. flgriculturc F. F. A.g Alpha Tau Alpha. J. R. LEACI-I BATON ROUGH Chcmiml Engincfring RALPH S. LIEBLANC Mccoivm, Miss. Elrclrical Engilmrring Sigma Delta Phig Pi Beta Tang Scabhard and Bladeg A. I. E. E.g Cavaliersg Cap- tain Company Ag Varsity Rifle Teamg Engineering Executive Board. Gr.Anvs M.4RIlE I,nGlfNnmz RACIELAND Home Economic.: Newman Clubg Home Economics Club: Phi Upsilon Omicron. ANITA Linux BATON ROUGH Ilomzr Emnomirx JACK Livifnmonn CULFPORT, MISS. Music Kappa Gamma Psig Glee Clubg Band. ANDRES R. Lorznz SAN SIiI'lAS'I'lAN, I'UI5R'l'A RICO ffgricullure Pm IICII Hi CECILE M. LGUP LE BARRE Teachers' College ALYCE LYONS BATON ROUGE Arls and Srimzcm VIRGINIA L. MANCUSO KENNER Commcrcz' SAMUEL E. MARQUART Tl K A LAKE ARTHUR C07lI1lll'l'Ct' ??Elt'l Sigma Pig Commerce ClIIh Presi- Sem 332 Scabbard and Blade, President emol' Class, Boxing, '33, Captain Com- pany E. BRUCE MARTIN Il X ALEXANDRIA Chendcal E7lgilll'I'I'ilIfl ant Company L. REDERIG CIIARLES lb'IAR'1'lN IIAIINVILLE .lournalisln leutenant-Hand, Louisiana Players' Guild, Newman Club. CHARLOTTE NIARTINIERE x G sIIUnU'I'A, Miss. Teachers' College Cnic, Alpha Chi Sigma, Lieuten- H-i ESTIELLE SKGLEIELIJ LOWER BATON ROUGE ' Tvarhcrx' College OLGA L. MAESTRI BATON ROUGE M usi c Tigerette Chorus, President Louisiana Players' Guild, '3I, ,32, President Sigma Alpha Iota, ,33Q University Chorus, Theta Alpha Phi. PENSELER JUNG MARICE NEW ORLEANS Mcchaniral Engimrfrirzg A. S. M. E. ALVIN D. MARTIN A 1' P HOPE VILLA Agricullurc Agricultural Club, Block and Bridle, Lambda Gamma Delta. D. W. MARTIN II R A SllREVliPOR'l' .lournalivm Omega Society. VVINEREII L. NIARTIN A I' I' GIGSLAND .flrls and Sricnrrs Scahhard and Blade, Vice-President .Inn- ior Class, '32, Major Third Battalion, Student Council, '33. PAUL C. MARX, JR. o 5 CROWLEY Arls and Sciclzcm Kappa Gamma Psi, L Club, President junior Class, Boxing. '29, '30, Captain Boxing Team, '31, VVrestling, '30, Glee Club, Tiger Quartet, Orchestra. '-. . . , V .F 1 M WILLIAM PERKINS MATTHEWS A I' I- DARLINGTON Forestry Seabbard and Blade, '31: President Fores- try Club. A. -l. MEI,ANClJN CEISMER . flgrieullure . ' Freshman Basketball: Newman Club: Al- pha Tau Alpha: F. F. A.: Block Zlllil Bridle Club. JAMES C. MENEEEE Tl K A IIOMHR Geology Daggers: Student Council: Geological Zlllli Mining Society: Varsity Baseball, '32: L Club: Theta Nu Epsilon Society. CAREY L. MEREnI'I'1I A A A GRAYSON Co 111 meree Pan-llcllenic: Pelican Society: Daggers: Major First Battalion: Scabbard and B'ade. RICHARD VANCE l.VIlLliS It x OPIELOUSAS Forerlry Theta Nu Epsilon Society: Kappa Beta Phi: Society of Foresters: Student Coun- cil, '32: Track Team, '29: Regimental Football, ,29. ALVIN CHARLES ATORISALJ A I' II MARKSVILLE .flgrieullure Alpha Zeta: Student Council, President Athletic Association: Newman Club: F. F. A.: Track, '30, '31, y32, '33. l.W:ARY ELIZABETH MORGAN X sz RA1'vII.LE Xlrts and Seienees SENIORS P I 1 J, N P 1 N ! 4 I4 qf I , PAGE SEVENTY H-i IVIARIAN MAN'lEll x A 'I' BATON ROUGE J0urnali.rm Delta Gamma Delta: MII Sigma Rho: Theta Sigma Phi: Phi Kappa Phi: Presi- dent PaII-Hel'enic: President Blazers: Captain Co-ed Rifle Team, '33: Editor Guivmo, '33: Editor Summer Refveille, '32: VV. A. A. Executive Board, '31, '32, '33: Scribb'eI' Poetry Prize, '31, '32: Second Prize Scribbler Short Story, ,3I, '32: Sec- retary-Treasllrer FreshmaII Co-eds. '29: Co-ed Tennis Championship, '32: VVinner L Blanket, '32: Girls' L Club: Pi Sigma Alpha. CARMEN NIEMORY A x sz NEW ORLEANS JOIlflIllli.l'lll Newman Club: Delta Gamma De'ta3 Vice-President Senior Class: Pi Sigma Al- pha: Cosmopolitan Club: Staff Sponsor, '32: Representative Rhododendron Festi- val, '3z. CHARLES A. MliNVll.l.li A It I: BATON ROUGE Mechanical Erlgineering AIJELE MICHAEL BATON ROUGE Home Economics Home Economics Club: Newman Club. H AYWOOD MOORE JONHSBORO zlgricullure Football, '28, '29, '3o: L Club. Ross C. NIIDRIEI. NEW ROADS Geology Geological and Mining Society. ,IACQUELYN F. Morse x A 'I' BATON ROUGE Teachers' College Mn Sigma Rho: Pan-Hellenic: Blazers! Rifle Team Manager, '33: Choral Cluh. I 30. EE XVILLIAM VVARRIEN MuNsoN 2 x BATON ROUGE 1'f1'-Mr'1fiCa1 Pre-Medical Cluhg Golf. S'1wx1'1.rcs JAMES MCCl.l5NlJt7N BATON ROUGE Agricullurzr Block and Bridle Cluh. NVALTIQR MCCRIEA, JR. VHJALIA Iilftlriral EI1gillI'l'I'ilIg A. I. E. E. N IQWELI. EDWARD MCELWE E DELHI Prr-IVI1'diml Pre-Medical Club. LUNICIE lfI.1zAnm'1r MCGIEHEE BATON ROUGE 7'mchcr.v' Collrgc GUY MCMICI'IAIEI. LoNcs'rRms'r Pl'n'01L'IlIII Erzgi11c1'l'i11g Cilpmifl .Company Gg Geological and Mining Societyg Pi Beta Tau. I'.I.IZABETI-I NET'1'ERVII.l.lE X S2 NEWELL'roN iris and Srimzczuv A .1 -12 ' fazili mf W ' Y SENIORS l 1 , P. X f . i 4 A 4 X F 4 l R 4 P M N PAGE SEVENTY-ONE S1'AN1sLAUs T. McCA1uum.L AKE FRANKLIN Pclrolfum Engincrring Cavaliersg Geological and Millillg So- cietyg Lieutenant Company K. C1-mums T. McCoRn E A li Joulisnoko Geology Scahbarcl and Bladeg Pan-Ilellenicg Base- ball Manager, '33g Captain and Regi- mental Supply Oflicer. ELIGENIS R. McCRokv SIIRISVICPORT f1gricullurc Phi Pi Kappag Alpha Zetag Alpha Tau Alphag F. F. A.g Newman Club. Al. L. NICFERREN Il K A IIOMER Ari: and Sfimzrra' Pa n-Hel lenic. CELINE MCGINN CROWLIEY JOIU'7ll11i.flIl Theta Sigma Phi: Associate Editor Rvfvrlllc, '33. Comma P. MCVHA 21 N ZACIIARY Agricullurc Lieutenant Company I, '32. Mus. JOHNNY C. Nokkls BOGALUSA T1'az'h1'l's' Collfgf ck ' - :- ..vKS'Ifff ' l 7' ii . :fu . ELlZABl2'1'H NKJRSWVCJRTI IY A X 52 JAcKsoN flrls and Sci1'11cz'.r Pre-Medical Club, Rifle Team. Al,Iflll5lJ B. OBRIEN. ja. MORGAN CXTY Elaclriral l:'ngi1n'm'i11g President Sigma Delta Phi, President Pi Beta Tau, Lieutenant Colonel Regiment, Scabbard and Blade, Y. M. C. A. Secre- tary Engineering School. Gizonon D. PACE o 5 MANY Pctrolzwllz Efzgilmfrilly Pan-llellenicg Pelican Club, Lieutenant Company Eg Scabbard and Blade, Ilonor l Council, 32. llflARGARl?T PALAHER X SZ slikrsvlfvom' flrls and Srirnfrs Pan-Hellenic, S. J. PECORARO BATON ROUGE Electrical Ellgilll'L'I'i7l-0 A. I. E. E. FRANK S. PIERCY, JR. 2 N Pl.li'l l'ENI1liRG .flgricullurc Daggersg Honor Council, '31, President UL' Club, '32, President Pelican Club, '32, Major Second Battalion, '32, Track, '30, '31, '32, Scabbard and Blade, Block and Bridle Club. AVA Lim Pun,I,n-s GRISENSBURG Teachers' Collage SENIORS V A A r 1 l E X , Z 4 X. Q1 v l l pr, PAC-J E S EVENTY-TWO EE MAIIY Nolwiex K A mxnz Tfaehcrx' Collrge SANDY Joslin-11 Ounau LOREAUVILLIZ flgricullure Newman Club, Alpha Tau Alpha GUY Nom. PAGE BATON ROUGH flgrirullun- Alpha Zeta. MARIE ALINE PAVY A A H OPELOUSAS Tmfhtw' Collfge IDIXIIE LOUISE PELHAM ROBSON llama Economics Home Economics Club. EVIQLYN Mtltlllli lDli'I'l?RS0N B.l'I'0N ROUGE T4'ac'hf'f'.v' Collfgc l'lOSlEA P1-IILLI vs vnu: PLATPE Trarhwrs' Collrgz' Newman Club. EE CARL Romsm' PIESCH NEW ORLEANS Mcclmuifal Erzgizmnifzg A. S. M. E. IJORA MARIE PLAUCI-IE BATON ROUGE Teachers' Collrge Newman Club. BLANCI-IE RANIEY PoR1'nR A x sz NEW ORLEANS Art: and Stifrzccs Louisiana Players' Guild. FRANCES MILIJREIJ POSTELL BATON ROUGE Teacher! College Mu Sigma Rho, Pi Sigma Alpha, Phi Pi Kappa. FRANCIS GLOVER PRoIfI-IIT MONROE Mechanical Eflgiflcnizzg Pan-Hellenic, '31, Engineering Honor Council, '31, '32, Roy RAIIAI.A1s BATON ROUGH Pre'-Medical lglu re'M6Qlicz1l Club, Phi Pi Kappay, Mti Slgma Rho, Phi Kappa Phi. SIEYTVI Rho Freshman Aw1rtl '3o' FI.oRIs M. RAMIRES II I: 0 BATON ROUGE Comntcrce W- A Club A-I Newrnan Club, Commerce I Plln-I'Iellen1c, '31, '32, PIII Chl Theta Treasurer, '32, '33. SENIORS P if 5 I P I 'I 1 E 2 4 4 ,, .Il ,, I - U 1' I Il .gy .mlb ,A A AL EI-'i MAX L. PIPER A 1' If TALLULAH flgriculiun' Block Zlllll Bridle Club. LOVENIA PLAUCIYI I2 BATON ROUGE flrls and Scimzcex Newman Club. ANNA MAI POSEY A X I2 COUSIIATTA ffrlx and Sciwrzrzs CHARLES W. PRICE, JR. KENTWOOIJ J01lf7ll1Ii5IIl ICI-Ivvillc Staff, '39, '31, '32, Editor Rl ZM'l1lL', '33, PAUL DAVID PUGH A 11 ld SIIRIEVEPORT Petroleum E71-0iIlL'L'l'illg Geological and Mining Society. EFFIIf RAGSIJALIE A z IIAZELIIURST, MISSISSIPPI Hmm, Ecofzorrlicx Home Economics Club, Phi Upsilon Omi- cron, University Orchestra, '32. MARGUIERITIZ CORNELIA RAMIRIIS B E O ' BATON ROUGE C07Il7lIl'I'Cl? Phi Theta, President PlIi Chi Theta, Commerce Club, VV. A. A., Commerce Executive Council, Newman Club, Lieu- tenant-Colollel Sponsor, '31, Pan-Hellenic, Best Co-ed Dancer, '32. PAGE SEVENTY-THREE RUTI-I Ii. RAMSEY AMITIZ TL'lll'!l1'I'5' Collfgf ALICE R IQAGAN BA'l'ON ROUGE TNll'1Il'!'5' Cnllrgzr MVIQIIN J. REAGAN BATON ROUGE flrls and Sfimznu' IJAVID WII.I.IAM RIEYNAL AKE I.U'I'CIIIaR .loznvzalism Newman Cluh. CAIII, E. RIIIIIQIITS BATON ROUGH E1l'l'll'iL'lll ElIffiIlI'1'l'illg N6X!'lHZll1 Cluhg A. I. E. Ii. ICI.I.A V. ROBINSON x sz CliN'l'RliVII.I.lE, MISS. Arls and Sl'iI'7ll'!'.l' QIEFFERSON D. ROGERS MliRRYVII.I.l5 flgricullurc Alpha Zetag Block and Briclle Cluhg F. F. A. I fm? EE CLYDE VERNON RIvI'cI.IIfIf x x NliWlEl.I.'l'ON .flrls and Sfif-arm Kappa Gamma Psi. DIXIE REIIGAN BATON ROUGH Music University Orchestra. NEvII.I.Iz REID II A II 1IMI'I'E Arls and Scif-:Inav ALICIE L. RoIIIsIz1' SLIDFLL l'r6-ML'rfifal Pre-Medical Cluh. FAIIIIIsI.I. M. RoIIIaIz'I's A I' I' osvlm, IvIIss. .4yl'il'1IIlllfl' Alpha Zetag F. F. A. GEIIRGI2 N. ROGERS NEW ORLEANS Chemical Engineering Alpha Chi Sigmag NL Cluhg Cavaliers: Sc:Ihh:II'Il and Bladeg Boxing Team, l3Ii Acljutzint First Battalion. NoIz'roN ROSENGARTEN z II 'I' MEMPIIIS .lournalism Rmmillu FeatIIre Editor, '3Ig Assistant Business Manager Rrfvwillr, '32g BIIsineSS Manager Rffvvillc, '33g Louisiana Players' Guilclg Mu Sigma Rho. EE ANNIE J. ROUMAIN BATON ROUGE Ilomz' Economics C. P. RUTLEDGE 'I' K N ST. FRANCIESVILLE 'lph-Olgum Enginfll,-i,Ig G ' . . , eologmnl und Mnung SocIety, ILARI. L. SANHORN BATON ROUGH Teafhflxs-' C911,.gL, B.s. ' , . In Illccmczil Engineering, ISZ: ball, 32: A. 1, E. E. D OROTHY BELI. SANDERS A z Koscwsxo, MISS, Aff: and Sc'ie1Ice.r MAIQIE MAIlGARI3'l' SHAW SIlRl5VlfPOR'I' Tfllchers' Collfgc New MAIQY EI.IsE SKYE ALEXANDRIA TMfh1'l'J' Collvye HORACIE E. SMITH CLOSTER Forestry Forestry Society. man Club: Phi pi Kappa. EI-1 ROBIZRT B. Rov ARABI .flrix and Stienczns' IVIEYIER SARLUDDWSKY NEW ORLEANS Pre-Lafw Bnndg Glee Clubg University Orchestra. B ERTI-IA SANDERS ISTROUMA llomf Ecouomitx Home Economics Club. AIJ.4l,lNli SANDERS AMITE !Irl.f and SI'irna'.r University Orcliestrag Phi Pi KHPPHQ L0lIlSlZlllZl Players' Guild. MYR'I'Is SINGI.E'1'ARY SI.IllEl.L Ilomv EI'onomit.I' Home Economics Culag B. S. U. Council, '32g Y. VV. C. A. lJOR0'l'l'lY NIILLS SI.AuG1-I'I'ER x S2 BAKER Ari.: and Sfierrms SAM H. SRIITIVI HAYWOOD .4gricullurn Alpha Zetng Block and Bridle. EE ICI.I.I2N VIIIGINIA SoIuzI2I.s CARLISLE, MISS. Twarhrrs' Collage VV. A. Executive Board. H. L. Swans A x -I- DIZ QUINCY Pclrolcum Enyincvring Geo'ogic:Il and Mining Society, Pan- I-Iellenicg Student Council, Daggers Scabbard and Blade, Captain Company Ki H. B. STAPLES CALHOUN .flgriculiurc Varsity Football, '29, '30, '31, MYRTA R. STEWART A z WEST MONROE TI'aclu'r.r' College MILIJREIJ ANNIE STRACENIER BATON ROUGH Tfathrrs' College W. A. A., W. A. A. Executive Board, Phi Pi Kappa, President Sophomore Co- eds, '3I. MAY SUTTON BOCALUSA .'1r1s and Scimrcs Cosmopolitan ClIIb. RIYRTLIE rI1AYl.OR PORT HUDSON T1'acl11'r.I Collrge H-i P. A. SPIIRA ALHXANDRIA Teachers' College Football, '30, '31, '32, '33, Newman Club Baseball. l I.oIzIIa Muna ST. AMAN1 BATON ROUGE .flrls and Scicnres FREDERICK L. STEPHENS K A COUSIIA'I'I'A- Clurnzical Engirwering Pan-I'Iellenicg Daggersg Student CouncIl, Alpha Chi Sigma. JIENNIIQ RAI STINSON K A DIXIE T1-arhvrs' College' I'IAR0l.D tl. ST. ROMAIN MARKSVILLIE flgricullure Alpha Tau Alphag Newman Club, I' A. Prsmzo J. TAI.AvI2nA -I1 I A CUBA .4gficu1fure DOROTI-IY rI1lEMPI.ET BATON ROUGE Comnzrree W. A. A.g Girls' L Club. v LAWRENCE P. r.l.1HERlO'l' KAPLAN C01ll7lIL'fl'L' gelta Sigma Pig Lieutenant Company Eg eglmental Football and Basketballg New- man Club. FELIX E. TILI,EY HAMMOND firm- and Scimczut GI.AlJYS VARNADCJ BATON ROUGE Teachers' Collage Hikers' Club: W. A. A.g Rifle Team. L. Z. VVALK ER WYATT Agriculture MARY SMALL WEIXIZ BATON ROUGE ffrls and Scif-mrs LILLIAN TIIERESA WEERE ROSEDALE Tmchrrs' College W- A. A. Executive Board. CORA WEsT1xRooK LINEVILLE Home Eco no mics Y. W Home Economics Club. O PAL GLYNN VVILLIAMS A z BATON ROUGE Music W. A 'USS Sigma Alpha Iota. ' C- A-I W. A. A. Executive Board, ' A-I Choral Clubg Tigerette Cho- '13 SENIORS 'I Pl l 7 5 1 EE GWIENDOLYN THoMAs X sz BATON ROUGE Ilomr Economic: Phi Upsilon Omicrong Sponsor Company I, '30, Sponsor Basketball Team, '31, Maid Company I, '32g Home Economics Club. HELEN KATHERINIE Toms A x o JACKSON Il0Illl' Economic: Home Economics Club. LIAZEL MARGARET WALKER BATON ROUGE M usic Sigma Alpha Iotag President Tigerette Chorus, ,335 Tigerette Quartetg String Quartet. PAUL WALLACE 9 5 WYNNE, ARK. Prlrolcurn Engineering Geological and Mining Society, Scabbard and B!adeg Pelican Society, '31, Freshman Basketball, ,ZQQ Lieutenant Company H, Y 33- ESTELLE IOLA WEERE EDGARD Teachers' College L. E. WELCH BATON ROUGE Commerce President Delta Sigma Pi. CAMILLE WREN K A BATON ROUGE flrts and Scicnce: Theta Alpha Phi. PAGE SEVENTY-SEVEN HE mounds are the oldest fuestige of man and mcm's work in Louisiana. SCI-1001. OP MEDICINE J. S. ANDERSON BATON ROUGE Lambda Chi Alphag Alpha Kappa Kappag Inter-Fraternity Council. FRANCISCO F. CALDERONE DROWNSVILLE, TEXAS Kappa Psi. H. TRAWICK DONOVAN MARION, ALA. Phi Chi. CHARLES L. FARRINGTON MUNDAY, TEXAS Theta Kappa Psig Omega Beta Pig Inter-Fraternity Council. DONALD S. HALL VICKSBURG, MISS. Phi Chig Inter-Fraternity Council. AUGUST SCHUBERT ICNITTEL HOUSTON, TEXAS Phi Chi. WALTER ALLAN MINCH TACOMA, WASH. Phi Beta Pi. O. HOM ER ARMSTRONG DliLlII Phi Rho Sigma. F. U. DARBY BATON ROUGE President Senior Class. STEPHEN ANTHONY DURWICK BESSIIMIER, ALA. Phi Beta Pig Kappa Alphag Vice- President Student Body. JOHN JOSEPH GRANDE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Alpha Phi Deltag Senior Reporter. JOHN ROBERT TTARDING CINCINNATI, OHIO Alpha Kappag Delta Kappa Ep- silon. HENRY ANDREW LAROCCA NEW ORLEANS Editor Tigvrf Medical School QTUMIIO Representativeg Lambda Sigma Upsilong Inter-Fraternity Council. ERNEST GRIFFIN MCJORIE c:OsvOR'I', ALA. Theta Upsilon Omegag Phi Chi? President junior Class, '32g Inter- Fraternity Council, EE LLOYD HUGHES MURIJOCK CONVIZRSE Phi Beta Pig Secretary-Treasilrer Student Assocmtinng Student Coun- cil Russ ELDRIDGE NEWh4AN DUGSPUR, VA. Theta Kappa Psi. ROBERT UPSHAW PARROTT SOUTIIVILLE, TEXAS Phi Alpha Sigma. GROVER DEWITT RACKLEY NEW ORLEANS MARX STERBCOW NEW ORLEANS Lambda Sigma Upsilong Feature Editor Tiger. DAVID L. TRAX, JR. WARREN, PA. SlL!m'1 Al - - - phzl Iupallon' Alpha KIIPIPQ Kappag Alpha, Kappag ffnsurer Theta Delta Tan. FORD S. WILLIAMS LAKE PROVIDENCE Phi Chi. SENIORS l P 1 5 F ii 1 N ! 4f I X v l I 1 ll I P l P I 2 lv A my PAGE EIGHTY-ONF SAMUEL ROBERT NARINS BRIGPITON HEACH, N. Y. Alpha Mu Sigmag Mu Epsilon Delta. LESTER CECIL O'NEAL ANDALUSIA, ALA. Kappa Sigmag Phi Chi. RALPH PHILLIPS FLORALA, ALA. Phi Sigma Kappag Phi Chi. R. D. SHAMRLIN TUSCALOOSA, ALA. Thetxa Kappa Psi. ASIIRY TRAHAN NEW ORLEANS Lambda Sigma Upsilnng The Tiyrr VIRGINIA WEIIR CALVERT, ALA. BENJAMIN D. VAN WERDEN LEON, IOWA Nu Sigma Nn. W , - 4, ' 0. .5 ik.. li. ,- , -f X ,T ml fm, ' A THE GU O 1951 fl TIF' I ' f f ,, 2 ww? ew R fm .JL 'L -4 7, W.-- -., -L, . ...,. .. fi B' , . :Ln g.,...L...'-li 5:'.e 1 .I --.LIAIH h -V SCHOOL OF MEDICINE I EF l,'1F UNDERGRADUATES 'S' J , 'Q - Y' -as 'C' A v ' G ,- ,. 9 if A if I 3 . A I 3 .4 Q, l it 'QI' MP 9 -:- vi J' 'P 1, F3 X W 'T' ' Y 0 I ,s:,. A 'E , Q QHARLITS EDGAR ALLEN, JR ....... Arabi Sophomore Phi Beta Plp Prvsldent Arlstldcs Agrnmonte Chapter oi' Gorgns Soclety. OX'lER'I'ON OwEN ANTHONY . . . . Pineville 1'JfI'Jh7l1ll7l Thom Kappa Psi. BEN l'lAROLD HARBOUR, JR. . . . Norman, Okla. Sophomore Alpha Sigma Phlg Alpha Pl Mug Theta Kappa Pal. V. WARIJ BARR . ....... . Manfield FfI'J'h7lIt1Il Thctn Kappa Pal, RALPH M. BELL ....... Paso Robles, Calif. F rex h man PHILLII' MURROW RICHARD . . . . Des Moines, Ia. Junior Lambda Slgma, Upsllon. VINCENT P. BLANDINO . . . . . Shreveport Junior Lnmhrla Sigma. Upsllon. IQERMIT BRAU . .... Mayaguez, Puerta Rico Sophomore Phl Iota Alphng Phi Beta Pl. LAZARD BRENER . ........ . New Orleans Frr'.Ihman Mu Epsilon Delta. JOHN EDXVARD BURCH . ...... New Orleans Sophomore Them Kappa Psl. GUY CAMPBELL . ...... . .Zenoria F rexh man Phl Beta Pl. JIM .CATHER . ...... . . Oakdale Frexhman Phl Chl, ARTHUR CLARK . .... . .Gholson, Miss. Junior Thotn Knppn Psi. ALBERT RICHARD CORNE . . . . Broussard Sophomore NELSON A. Cox . ...... . Central Freshman Phi Chl. PAGE EIGHTY-TWO ,ng . 'La - 1 1 1 - S 1 6 E . .. 0195.1 'Ulf-1 EE UNDERGRADUATES SCHCOL OF MEDICINE CL1EEoR1J W. CRA1N . .... Ffl'Jh1lIll7l Theta Kappa Psi. CHARLES CUUCHIARA .... F rruvll man Phi Beta Pl. C. ROBERT DES ARMES .... S01ill0III0l'L' Theta Kappa PSI FERDINAND DEJEAN ..... F rrarh man Phi Beta Pl. HUGH DE LAuREAL. .... s01?h07Il07'L' Phi Chl. S. C. DEBTPSEY. ....... Frrshnzan F. E. DE PRIEST . ...... Sojrhonzorr Theta Kappa Psi G. NUGIER DES CJRMEAUX . . Sojrhomorn Phi Beta Pip Student Council. . Bogalusa Il1dC17Cl1dCl1CC Tampa, Fla. . . Opelousas . Broussard New Orleans . Sh1'CVCD01't . . Lafayette JOHN H. DICKINSON . . . Canistota, South Dakota S0flll0lII0l'I' Phi Beta Pi. JAMES A. DURAND ......... Baton Rouge Sojzhomorf Theta Kappa Psig Theta Kappa Nu: Sports Editor Tim-1'. WAYNE ELKINS ....... Junction City, Ark. FI'I'JhlIll1ll Phi Chi. NCJI.I.EY C. FARRINGTON . .... Rflullday, Texas Sophomorr' Theta Kappa Psi. CHARLES F1TzGERA1.n .... Wilson North, N. C. .F7'I'J!lll1IHl Phi Beta Pl. GII.I3ERT G. FONTENOT, JR. . . S01lhflllI0l'I' REED A. FONTENOT ..... F rwshmazz Phi Chl. . .MOl'SC . .Morse PAGE EIGHTY-THREE THE G E L f ,....,m 1 ' ' --f fl I it I -K J. D 5:9 135 A f-15g1..'.u ' V , ,. ' V- - ,. f ur' A ' ., ,,- '2!.h. .. .111'.'..f2 if . . FL: -M if 'Q-u-4 'NO 3.74 -Q.,-v ,pf -Q.,-0 V l xv.. 'tv csv' EE UNDERGRADUATES SCHOOL OF MEDICINE CHESTER S. FRESH . ..... . . New Orleans Sophomorz' Phl Chl: Associate Editor Tlgcr 5 Secretary Sophornnroe-1. V. V. FRIEND . ..... . . Shreveport Frrshman JAMES P. GII.I.ASl'IE ..... . New Orleans Sophomore W. C. CSOLDIEN . ...... Walnut Grove, Miss. Junior Theta Kappa Psi. L. C. GONZALIEZ . ...... . Tampa, Fla. Junior Theta Kappa Psi. W. C. GREY . . ...... . . Moreauville Soplzomorzr Pm frm. RENY F. GROSS ........ . Gramercy Sophomore Theta Kappa Psi. JOHN J. l'IALl,ARON . .... . New Orleans Sophomore Theta Kappa Psi lVIATTHl5W VERNON HARGROVE, JR. . . Oakdale Sophomorv Thx-tn Knmm. P:-ri ROBERT PAUL l'lAYS .... F rfsh ma II Phi Beta. Pi. W. W. HEYERIJAI.E ...,.. Junior VVALTER G. HOLLOMAN. . . . S0f7fI0lll0fl' Theta Kappa Ps! H. M. JANNEY . ..... . Sophomorz' Thr-ta Kappa Psi DAVID IQAMINSKY ...... Sophomore Mu Epsllnn Delta. CHARLES ARMSTEAD KIEIENAN, JR. . Frm 11 fn a ll . Ma1'issa, Ill. Rochester, Mirmrm. . Alexandria . Albany . .Shreveport Galveston, Texas President Freshmxm Class. PAGE EIGHTY-F-OUR .. , , in .... A if 'QW I Tig, at 'af ff-' ' f , K f H' ' ...f 4455: st Q '- if ' .X ' - , I W -ff :v w .. i3tr':f : A W. , z: f. . - L .' V Nil r oak A ' fs ' ,. Y'-su' til fe- -. .: H vat? 5 'P' ' .. 'W' M ' ' .IW if . lmwsv an ,,.m1x, ,.-,,,5Qi, :3?.:'x,g,,m,, :W Ap,-.,5,7,?.sf,vf'.,N.. A 1 11l..h,v.- --- 'S' t hfe:5w,,:.5g.,,fn-5-Q' ' . new ,Q . . 4, .3-1 U I ' mx ,h h , K Q EE UNDERGRADUATES SCHOOL OF MEDICINE A. EUGENE ICNOEFEI., JR. ...... New Orleans Junior Alpha Kappa Kappa: Alpha Kappa. LUCI-IION B. LANDRY . .... . Patterson Sophomore Phi Chl. M. DANIEL LANG . . . .... Philaclelphia, Pa. Sophomore Mu Epsilon Delta. PERCY LEBLANC . ........ Donaldsonvillc Sophomore Phi Chig Business Manager Tiger. P. A. LELONG, III ......... New Orleans F rrshnzan Sigma Chlg Alpha Kappa.. EPIIRAIM LUBRITZ ..... . . New Orleans Junior Lambda Sigma Usllung Editorial Editor Tiger. New Orleans .l. D. MAGEE, JR. ....... . . Junior Theta Kappa Psi. RODN EY G. MASTERSON .... New Orleans Sojhhomorn Vir-e-TF'I'eslr1ent Snphomnrn Clnssg PIII Beta Pl. RUTH LOUISE MARKS . . . . . New Orleans Fffihlllllll WILLIAM MEIIANCON . . . . . .Carencro SOPh0Ill0fL' Phi Bom Pi. DAVIIJ SANFORD MILLER . . . . New York City F rzrrh man Phi Beta Pi. C. V. llffIlNNlCK .......... Colby, Kansas Junior Nu Sigma Nug Alpha Sigma. J. BORING MONTGOMERY . . . . Lafayette Sojnhomorz' Theta Kappa Psi. W. M. MORGAN ....... . Crowley Junior Them Kappa Psi. EMILY S. MOSS . ...... Hattiesburg, Miss. Junior Beta Beta Beta: Fellow of Gorgas, Alabmnu. Chapter: Junior Gumbo Representative. - PAGE EIGHTY-FIVE its 6- 'QD A. ik A A ' ' WI -A 1 .iaif-'IGF1'5 'fT- 'WAf mff -' ' I .Qv:'1'IvfQNMw.ff-..- 4 if B' A f r X. -'ea-f' - 1 T352 li? my lf-:Bal 39 X are 1 1 .na -' ' ' -, f ..,-3 1 ' k I 'K-4-,L EE UNDERGRADUATES SCHOOL OF MEDICINE F. J. MACPHERSON . .... . New Orleans Freshman J. M. NJCCONNELL . . . . . .Gonzales Sophomore Phi Beta Pl. JoHN WEBB MCGEHEE, JR. . .... Baton Rouge Sophomore Phl Chl: President Sophomore Class. W. A. NEWTON . ...... Kirbyville, Texas Junior Phi Beta Pl. CARL WILBURN PARDUE . . . . Olto F resh man Theta Kappa PSI. VIRGII. M. PAYNE . ........ Dallas, Texas Frexhman Lambda Chl Alphag Alpha Kappa. JOHN RAY PowERs . ........ Baton Rouge Freshman Lambda Chl Alpha: Alpha Kappa: Theta Alpha Phlp Scnbhard and Blade. JAMES PREJEAN . ...... . . Lafayette Sophomore Phl Beta PI. JACK RAWLS . . ..... . Bastrop Sophomore Pm cm. LARUE M. RHEA . .... . . . Longview, Texas Sophomore Phi Beta Pl. IJOMENICO ROBERT RICCIARIJI . . . New York City Junior President Junior Classy Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Lambda Slgmn. Upsllong Gorgas Medical Soclotyg IIIter-Fraternity Council. MEI,VlN D. ROBINSON . .... . . Baton Rouge Freshman C. W. SALLEY . .......... Atmore, Ala. Sophomore Theta Kappa Pslg Intex'-Fraternity Council. WRIGHT W. SANDERSON . . . . . Campti Sophomore Theta Kappa Psi. KATHERINE O. SHIRLEY . . . . .Tuscaloosa, Ala. Junior Follow of Gorgas, Alabama Chapter. PAGE EIGHTY-SIX A-.5 ,545 .w wmi W nvmui -V.-l. . V , , , .L ...M ,,,. ., ,i....Hv......,....3,...P.f.,.,K15.wV... 1 K -mg ,rr awww lv rt f R...- fix I.. g .Q if f- ig. at A B1 gif .Wg Em ,Q gl.. will Q ' .. ' .. , ' . Q-.3 i,A H ag' V h 1 ij, 1 A542551 I- . 3f.f1a. ' 'R A , EE UNDERGRADUATES SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ROBERT L. SIMMONS ......... Shreveport FI'1'Jll7I1617l Beta Theta Pig Alpha Kappa: Secretary Freshman Classg Inter- Fraternity Council. EUGENE SIMS . ........ Huntsville, Ala. F ftkihllltlil Theta Kappa Psi. MURl'HY M. SIMS ......... Mooringsport Sophomore Theta Kappa Pslg Sigma Nu. L. H. STANDER . ....... . Opelousas Ffdillllltlil THOMAS H. STEVENS . ..... Princeton, N. C. I r1'.fhman Phi cm. GORDON STEVENSON . . . . . Little Rock, Ark. Junior Phi Chl. SIDNEY H. TAISOR . ....... Brooklyn, N. Y. Frr'xh1nan Mu Epsilon Delta. BEN LAMAR THOMAS, JR. . . . . Coushatta F rrsh man Alpha Kappa. ALBERT A. TISDALE . ....... Austin, Texas Junior Lambda Sigma Upsllon. MRS. ALBERT A. TISIJALE . . . . Austin, Texas F nach man Gamma Phi Beta: Alpha Epsilon Delta. EUGENE LLOYD WENK ..... . . Shreveport Freshman Theta Kappa Pslg Freshman Class Reporter. CHARI.Es J. WHEELER, JR. . . . New Orleans Junior Slgma Pi. HARRIS WIEIINIK . .... . . New Orleans I l'r'Jh1ll0Il Mu Epsilon Delta. ' W. B. WRIGHT . . .... Burnt House, W. Va. Junior Lambda Sigma Upsilon RICHARD WALLACE YOUNG . . Buckhannon, W. Va. Junior Alpha Kappa Kappa. ' PAGE EIGHTY-SEVEN HE eflflounci-iBuilclers were not essentially clif- ferent from present clay Indians. fDijferences existed in mocles of life and culture primarily. SCHOOL OP LAW Hi Maaouinuw Anxisv ABITA SPRINGS Mu Sigma Rhug Pi Sigma Alphag Phi Delta Deltag H.A., '3r. josizifu IC. Bass, -lu. K A MORGAN CITY Phi Delta Phig lJ1lf.UJQCl'SQ Pan-lIel- lenicg Pi Kappa Delta. ICARI. l1l2NRY ISIJWARIJS MAKKsvn.I.l5 Debating Team, 'gog l,iteutenant Company B , 'gog Tau Kappa Alphag Non-Fraternity Winner of Vvashington Oratorieal Contest. NIINNIE lfaumna SllRl5VliPOK'I' Kappa Beta Pi. -hum Trumms lloup, bla. T K N WELSH ILA., ,3IQ Gamma Iita Gammag Scahhard and Bladeg Pi Sigma Alphag Captain Band, 'gig Rifle Teamg Y. Nl. C. A. SENIORS n W ' fy' - .ga 4. '4 XXAQ ' x 1 4 I 2 fx EE CECIL N. BANKSTUN MT. HHRMON O'1'To DURON -if 1 A BATON ROUGE Pan-Ilellenicg Pelican Cluh. Cmulns Ii. FIERNANDIEZ A 1' P Cl5N'I'liRVll.l.li Alpha Zetag Gamma Eta Gaimnal Mu Sigma Rhog Seabhard and Bladeg Pan-Hellenicg Student Coun- cil, '31, '32, '33g Phi Kappa Phi: Cadet Colonel, 'gog President Stu- dent Body, '31, WILLIAM CFAYLUR Ho1.1,mvAY K A ll0llGlf ROBERT Klmkxrfv 2: N NEW ROADS Daggers. PAGE NINETY EE ROBERT B. .IENNINGS '1' K N BATON ROUGE GleerClubg Tiger Quartet: Secre- tflfy-freastlrer Junior Classg Presi- ce t ' 1 - Il Senior Classy Captain Com- pany 'fling Scalmhard and Bladeg Mu Slgmu Rhog Pan-llellenicg President Student Body, '32. WARn T. joN1fs K A COLFAX gm Deltar Phig Pi Kappa Deltag Peb9 '1g lbeam, 'gog Pan-Hellcnicg reslilent Law School, '3Ig Fresh- man Representative Law Council, I 30. RAGAN D. Mfunoim SIMSBORO gzlnior Ball Committeeg Cavalier, 3 , Independent, '31g T, N, E., '32, EFFIE J. MONCUIXIE K A sl1RlzvliPOR'1' Pr Csident Phi Delta Delta. MARY GWENDOLVN Wmuz z T A FARMliRvu.Ln Secretary Phi Delta Delta. C- . UARLLS WM. Wn.soN, JR. 2: X P WALLS san-HelleniC3 Phi D lt. Pl', Pi r e 1 u' lgmll S Alpha: Pi Sigma Alpha Cholarshipg B.A., '31, EE Rom2R'rs PotNsl2T'r .loHNsoN A K IG s'r. 1fRANclsvn.LE Scabbard and Bladeg Cavaliersg Glee Cluhg St. james Clulmg Lieu- tenant Company F . H. OSCAR Lnsracif COMPTI B.A.g M.A.g Editor Student Direc- tory, 'gog Business Manager UUMBO, '33g President Mu Sigma Rhog Chairman Senior Ring Committeeg Professional Pan-llellenicg Student Council, 'gzg Honor Court, ,32Q Gamma Eta Gamma. G12oRo12 W. MAY, JR. I'lNlEVll.l.E Pi Sigma Alphag Manager Boxing Teamg Lieutenant Company C , 'gog L Cluhg St. james Club. l'lARRY S. STEPHENS COUSllA'l'I'A Pi Kappa Phig Daggersg Phi Delta Phi. MAURICE J. W1LsoN 22 X BATON ROUGE Pi Sigma Alphag Phi Delta Phig Daggersg B.A., '3I. it 1 I llir I lv: K ., g I E 1. . N I 1-1,1 : V LH ... . 4 . A V. .A A X ,A . f A UNDERGRADUATES T. CARRQLI. ANDERSQN, E X . . . St. Francisville ' FI'1'.l'1I m a n W Tllutn. Alplm Phlg Scnhhnrwl and Blndog Vlm:-Prvsldcmt Stull:-nt 2 Bodyg Regnnonlnl Adjutuntg lfootlmll, '29: Vlce-Pre:-aldunc Class, 5 '28. l 5 l 1 1 JAMES ll. BAILEY, L' A E . . . Baton Rouge Junior f Phi Delta Pm. .lf JOE HENRY BAYNARD, L' X . . Baton Rouge l I F rash nr ll n - L Club: Sm-nlxlnzwd :md Blndvg Lieutenant R. O. T. C., 'Bly ICZIDDLL Gnlnnlu. Pslg Glue Club, '29g Mnnnger Basketball, H305 5 Mnlmgnr Football, '31, Q V! :ijt .,i BERT B. BonENHE1MER, Z B T . . . Shreveport ' J Junior i Daggm-sg 1'am-Hellenic. ' E. S. BROUSSARD, JR., L' N . . New Iberia 'J Junior Gllllllllll Em Gamma.. I E Q D C 3 . ? 1 -f ' . ON AIFLRY . . . . . . I'1.1nkl1n Junior Pnl Delta Pnl. Ay. OTIS CHARLES EDWARDS, JR., II K A . Baton Rouge 1 l 1 r1'shman , 1 u Pl Sigma Alphng Pun-Ilellnnlcg Scubburd and Blade. 5 2 . E A i HOWARID EVANS ...... . Alexandria ' Freshman , 1 X T i 3 u 1 1 L 3 RUEERT LANE 1'u1,l,ER, ll K A . . . Dubach E Junior A Phl Delta. Phi. F. L. GONZALES, dl ll M .... Ponce, Puerta Rico Freshman ...... ... ... . ... ,- ,......4 PAGE NI N ETY-TWO J me EE UNDERGRADUATES WILLIAM MIEIKCIER l'lALl,, JR., L' N . . Abbeville Junior Pnl Doltn Phi. ROBIEIVI' LIENVIS KNOX, K 2' . . Lake Charles Junior Pl Sigma Alpha: Sf!!llJlH'll'l'l and Blade: President Studnnt Body, 7532 1'l'URlLlIJllll Sn-nior Clnnsg Editor Gumbo, '32g Mnjor First Battalion, 'Ci2g Cnvuliors. FRANCES C. LIEGGIO . .... . . Baton Rouge FI'l'A'h1llIlIl Mu Sigma Rllog Phl Delta Delta. l'1s'1'n A. LUNGARO ...... . Baton Rouge FI'L'5h1Illlll Captain on It. O. T. C. Stulf. I5RN1as'1'o MIIQRIQS, fl' ll M . Rio Piedras, Puerta, Rico Frcxhman IJAROLD L. NIOLAISON, B 9 ll . . Gretna F rnsh nz a n N1cuoLAs D. QJLIVIER, B C9 Il . . . Lafayette Junior BALIJUMERO ROYG, fl! H M . . . Ponce, Puerta Rico FI'I'5h7lltlll C- lf. VTOOKIE, T K N .... . Ruston Frcxhnmn Gumbo Stztff. PAGE NI NETY-THREE HE most frequent type of mound found in Louisiana is the dome shaped, usually found adjacent to the eybfisf sissippi River. M -f JUNIQR CLASS t V, -Y Y' ft , , z., . . A. V, E t 5 2 X R A A cf-of E605 A 4 'C 440 o-yy XX Qcl on 7? QU QA' X, ii C400 bb .. gi . 0-bb '44 N 4400 77 55 ' 6 o V V A A 0 . 1 RA Num. J. Ansunui EE JUNIOR CLASS I'l'!r0lrunl Ifnyirzfcriny A. S'ruu.1Nc Al.mu'r1'oN, E N . .... . TRU MA N AL1-'nun . I'rn-Mrdirzzl 1:'lrrfri1'al 1:'nginz'z'ri11g Siprnm D4-lta 1'hl, CnAlu,l2s R. ANmcRsoN, A It E . ..... Elvclrifal lillgilzrcrilzg Ronmx C. ANDERSON, T lx N ...... Lvhfllliflll lizzgizzwrizzg Alpha, t'hl Slpxmag l'vllr':ul So SAl,l,ua MAY ATKINSON, lx A , ...... K1X'l'lll.liliN Av1alua1'1', .flrls and Sriwncrs A Z ...... Mlzsic lh-lla fhlnmm lh-ling fl'i1.u-rn-llc NI.-XRII5 Emslc BABIN, AZ ........ Tmrhrrs' College IIlil,liNPIll1,1.IPsBAKl5k,XQ. . . . . , . BIQSSHE BARNli'l l', A Z 7'L'!lI'hl'l'J' Collfgc ' . 7'.1'r11tl11't'.v''Crr1l1'Qfc ' Al.IlliR'l'fX Mmulc BAR'1'1rm, . ..... . . Tl'ru'fll'I'5' Collfgc Nmvmun Uluhg XV, A, A MAv IIMJQN BA'rlcs, X S2 ......... Vn.l.mua Iltnv BATES JANIIQ IZVHLYN Bmuw C1,A1uaNcra A. BISHOP flrls mul Srirffzcrs Sipxnm Alpha Iota. g 1,126-1LIt'riiftlI . llunn' l:'mfmn1iz's llomt- l'h-unmnlm-s Club. I ' l l're-Jlfimtirzrl l CuAR1,lfs I,liS'l'liR BLACK ........ Pre-Mmliml CLARA lh,ANcuARn, K A . ....... Tvarhfrx' Collryc ZAMA BLANCHARD, K A , ,,.,.,, , C. D. Bl,Avl.oCK . PAGE NINETY-SIX Tmclzcrs' Collrrgc Agricullzzra' Boxing, '32g L Club, '3 1-Ioty. Olmrus 2. . Crowley Baton Rouge . . Many . Hammond Lake Charles Baton Rouge . Winnfielcl White Castle . .Homer . Zachary . St. Gabriel Baton Rouge . . Akers . Keithville New Orleans . Harmnn . Shreveport . Shreveport . Alexandria ,,. . ,vu-f 'v - -' -wal' Q nfs ,. ,r , W, ., . 7 .R f ,.... ,,,..- Vs., l 4.1 4. , ,., A f . . ., , Y wp, .4 3y.,.Jjl 4. ' 'K'-.','TWl'7g.r4. ' f ' -L ' Q V 11: 79 Q 12- - wif-4. M' UNIOR CLASS Al,BliR'l' IIANsoN BIJEVINS, A K E . ..... lflarlriczll Erzgirmcrifzg T. DlcW1'1 1'nc Bollz, E X ....... . l'ru-Mmliml . Franklin . . . Shreveport llllHlllUDUlll,1lll tiluhg I'uli4-:um Sonic-typ Stall' S1'l'l-:'0lll1l- 'THOMAS S. Bocolsss . .......... Chvlniml E IIgi!lt'l.'l'illg El.lZABE'I'II BoRcIlARo'r. . . - . . . . . Tnarhrrs' Collrgn ARNOLD joslsml BRACKIN . .... . . flgflfllllllft' WlLoA BRHLAND . . T1'ach0r.r' Collrgc WILLIAM V. Bmncvas. . . . .... . . . fl rls and Scimzcm . Macon, Miss. . Bastrop . Port Allen . Franklinton . . . Kentwood Tllct.n1'i Sigma: Loulslzmnn Players' Guild. ELAINE BRIGGS, K A , ......... Trackers' Collcyc HELEN BROCK, A Z . ......... . . Tmchvrs' College Iln-slxls-111 oi' Junior Liu-mls, 'Cl2g Y. XV. ll. A.g 13 BnN'roN Cwmz BROWN , ...... . . . l'1'lrolfum Ellylllt'L'I'lIlg Sorguault Uunmany E. HARRY BATES BROWN, JR., A X A . . . Geology BIRDYB ALINIZ BROWNING . . . . Music XV. A. A.g lil-lin Onlin-run. AL BRUMl'llil.D, Tl A S2 . ..... . . . T1'ar'hw'.s' Collage l'i Sllilllll Alphng l'lll Pl Kappa NIARGARIET KIl.BOURNIE Buouol, X S2 . .... T1'1u'hw'.f' Collcyff 'I'lu-Ln Alpha l'l1Ig W. A. A. Rlcnmm CllARl,liS CAllWAl.l,ADliR, Z2 X . . . Prn-Lafw . . Oak Grove . . . Baton Rouge . S. U. Count-il. . . Plaqucmine . Baton Rouge . Baton Ronge . . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . . . Baton Rouge Polil-an Sm-In-Iyg l'I Sllllllll Alpha: Pr:-slrlunt ol' Junior Claws. IRA C. CAS'l'l.liS . ......... COIllIllL'!'L'1' . . . .Monroe In-lla Slxrnm l'lg Y, M. U. A.g tfosnmpolltnn Uluh. PATRICIA G. CA'l'l,li'l'T . ........ 7ll'lll'llL'l'.l', Cnllryc . . Elton Y. W. N. A.: Ililu-rs' l'lnlsg Louislzum Plnyurs' Guild. MIRIAM CnAxssoN, X S2 ........ Tr'a4'hfr.v' Collage' ELISI5 C'IlAMmsRLlN . .......... . flrls and Srimzcmv . Baton Ronge . Brookhaven, Miss. Tix-:1-1'cttv ljhurusg Loulsinlln l'luy4-rs' Guild: Y XV C' A PAGE NINETY-SEVEN V 44 'ebb ZS f 4400 X.. N 'DJ- DP? M 44' Q 'bb 44 gg: 3 -G? 1 3 4 410. :bb 4 EE' Ol 44 0'PP P f . ' Xqx 440 by 4400 0052 E? ff l l l 1 l I l l l l l Hu ' . X.. ' 3' 'A um., N. 4 . . .. '4 44 b 44. 'D PDX' 44-I 44 D 'D EPD' 44 4400 0 'Db PP '44 44 bb E 3 'S' V 44' O . ny: X! . fflx f R MX Q6 wil XX V. O O V v A fx 9 A A l V mf W O Q V A l fb O .ffl X. , X A 44 44 P 05 Q Q EE JUNIOR CLASS S. I.:-:oN CAR'1'1zR . ....... . . Chrmiml Enginrzrrilzg VVn.l.1AM Douoms Cmaw, K E .... . . .flrls and .S'rmnccs t'nx':1lim'q ll Vlullg I'r-Iivnn So Cmmz C. Col.vlN . ..... . I'I'1'-Ilflvdftlll IIANsm.1. F. Ckoss . l'r'4'-Mrfliral VVn,1.1AM II. DANIELS. . . . . . . . Jozzrnalzsm VVn,x,na DoNAl.n D'AnMoNn ....... Tfarhnrs' Collfyc lfliRMl'l' G. DAVID . ........ . . Ml'I'hlllIifIl! lfnginvcriug Nm-wmnn Vlnllg A. M. I lissnf MAH DAVIS ............ 7'rarhfrs' Collwgc I.. NORMAN DAY, 'I' K N .... ' . . . xlgrzrullzzrr' Vrro IC. lJlMlClil.l . . . . . . 3 . I. . Chifllllfllf EllfllllI'I'I'lIIg N1-xvnmn ttluh. RAE A. lJoNAl.nsoN. . . - ...... . l:'If'rll'iml 11'1lffillI'6'l'ilIg l'1'll4'Illl Sum-is-ly. Mn.muan Dru-zum, I3 E 0 , ....... . Tf'm'hr'r.v' Collfyc jmvncs I.lfli Duma, 'I' K N . ...... . l:'I4'rlriral Ell!jilll'l'l'illfl Sipxnm Holm l'lll. Aoxlcs Duxcfw . . , ....... . Ilomw I:'fn11nm1r.v 1-in-ty. . Zachary . Shreveport . Bernice . . Wilson . Milton . . Baywoocl Church Point . . Haywood Baton Rouge . Franklin . Castor Balon Rouge . New Ihcriu Baton Rouge llonn- lflm-onomnin-4 Vlulrg N1-wnmn Club: l'hl llllNll0ll Omic-ron. BARON A. Iiowmums, II N . . . . . .... . . Miami, Fla. ' I'1'r'-M4,'f1ir'11l l'1'm--Ill:-zlivnl Vlulvg Junior 'l'rnc-k lvlulxangr-l'. lonx N. lim-'15ksoN . ........ . . Baton Rouge ' flgrirullurc Alpha Z1-1:15 l llllll't' l lll'l!ll'l'S ol' Amvris-up 'Blum-lc :mtl Hvirllr- tflulv. Vlalunax E'l'llRlDCll, A Z ......... . . Elton Tl'll!'llL'I'Jy College MARVIN A. FAl.1.1clz, T K N ......... . New Orleans lilvclriml I511yi111'crif1g Y. M. V. A.g llll.-illllillillllllll Club, lfA'll1l.liliN FAVA, X S2 . ...... . . Shreveport Commcrcn PAGE N l NETY-El GHT s ,3m.'5.., :A .-,,,34.:lrc1.t4.X 3im.u:E,e.- Q11 xgr.353gy.5C9'f .fe-.- ' f . '-Ln K ' WQAWM 7 'X NIOR CLASS ' ' I U Q - V V . A A ILIJWARD Josmfu FERNANDEZ, JR. . . . . . . . . New Orleans A A PclI'ol1'1Lll1 ElIyl1ll'l'l'lIlg I Q ' N Rozznu. FIRTII, X Sl . . . . . .... . . I-Iolly Bluff, Mnss. flrls and Sczmcvs ltlflu 'Pczuug Y. NV. lf. A. A Y, EUNICR 131511.15 FoRmas. . . . . A ..... . Baton Roulle Trwflmrx' College Phi Pi Kappa: NV. A. A. A JOIIN FUTRAI. . ......... . . Port Barre bf 4, I Cifvil Euguzfcrmg V7 l Slgnm Tam Slgxlnng First H4-rl-74-11111 Uompamy R. . . . f MANUIZI, ARGIQI, GARCIA . . . . . . . . R10 Preclrns, Puerto Rnco g . Agrzcullurn' C l Q V v NIARGARIET Gll.CRliASIi . . ...... . . Wmnfield ' Tracl1c'r.r' Collrgc Q A - T - V , - O RonlzR'1' FHNN Cllmas, A K ls . . .... . . Aclelme -5? Y 9 Ci-vzl ElIg1lll'l'flllg AI,FRlill C. GI.Asslu.l., K A . ...... . Shreveport flrfx and S rmncfs 1 1.lzLm:0l'sg I,l'0Sl1l1'lll ui' 1 vlI1-nn Sovioly, T433 1'rcsislunL ol' Suplwlnnra- Class. '32. MARGARET I. Goocu ......... . Jennings 7'racln,'rs' Collrgc Sponsor ol' Rnml, '31. MA'I l'IllEW B. GORDY, K E . ....... . Abbeville I,I'lI'01l'lllll Eizgrruwuzy V muh, Y' Nf ..., xx Wlm.1AM BARKER GOURlilliR, II K A . . . ....... . Homer ,, Tvarhmzv' College ' Hnsulmll, 'lllg IN-lim-:111 Sm-il-ly, 'Il2g 'l'hL-1:1 l'i Sixxman. 2 Q 5 V . . v MARGARET F. CJRACE . ..... . . . . . Pluqucmme Ilomr EFOIZOIIIIFJ' N A llmm- 1+IvUlln1nlf's Ulubg Nt'XN'lllIlll Ululm. :Xl Q O O MAURICE f?RElENWAl.D, A 2:2 fl' , ...... . . New Orleans f Trachrrx' Collrgn ' I,l'llf'illl Soolvtyi Tlll'll1. Pl Sli-ZIIHLQ -ldllllglllllll l'l:lym's' Gullll. ROBIZRTA Gklcsnv, A A II . . . I. . Baton Rouge l Music Simxxzm Alpha Iota' 'l'lg.-rctlv Ulmrus: Tll,4'0l'I'l1l! Qunrtul. JOSEPH S'1'AN1.EY CTUENO . ...... ..... . Crowley Prc-Lafw if MINNIIQ Kms I-IAL1., K A . ..... . . Abbeville Tzfachcrs' Collrgc X 0 0 RANDEII HF x'r'r IIA'VIIl'l'ON ' - - ' ' .. .W . . . . .. ..... . Lake Charles V V Cum! lzngmrcrmg v v Pm-llvmm Suvh-ty: Sl!-flllll 'I'nu Hllilllill Knppu Gzunmzx l'sl. A A A JAMES C. IIARRIS, E X . ..... , fxlcxqndriu 3 Q Pre-Lafw MAURlNli I'InamaR'r ............. . Shreveport Tcachcrf College B. S. U.: Loulsizum Plalyurs 'GulId. PAGE NINETY-NINE A XX 7 Er A ' -4 Z A if ,1 fi,F A 4 ' ,Q 4. .. Arg 5' Mffyf xkvl - gp ,QMS ,551 . ,Q .1 , 2, M-Mwlmnnhhwalmmn ' . -V , '11-.ww n l.. ,, 'wrf g,g,, -- j . .- .... 'g A ,:,.,g :Wvlfv .'. kv. AV VI 2' 2 JUNIOR CLASS I V V , 3 V Vl A Q Rox' A. I'IliBERT . . . . . . . . . . . . Plaqucmine 3 . A Cz-vi! Engmevrzng l l I I ' ' JONAS Tll,l.MAN HoI.maMAN . . . . . . . . . . . Crowley g flgricullural Chnmislry I A Trzu-kg Xvlnnrer Alpha Chl Sll.:mn Chemistry Cup, '31, 5 X' I Lm W. Houmr. . . . . . .Noble Gnology lx I Tluptlst Studs-nl, Connell. lx x -1 N! ll RomfR'r MCLAIN Howie, 2 A E . . . . . . . , Lake Charles , , r . 2 . . N! AX! I.Icclr1caI Lzzgzuncruzg 'l lie i 2 MARGARET Sun HUNTER . . .. . . . . . . Coushatta 'V V l Tmrhcrs' Collrgc V V B. S. U. A N A Q Q 3 I-IHNRY J. JACOB . . . '. . . . . Reserve .0 vw. 0 .flgrzcullure l Nuwman Club. , W FRANK B. JOHNSON, A K IC .,...... . St. Francisville A Chflmml Enginrcrizzg W Allahu Chl Sllxnm. Gmwus E. JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . , Leesville Commerce ! K Pulrllslml' nl' Unlvcrslly Directory. Q WArqrlaR I-InRm2R'r jo1lNsoN . .... . . Harrisonburg flgrzculiure - , 4' 4 Sco'1'r Jom.1zv, K A . . . . . . . . . . . . I-Iosston I Tcarhvrs' Collfgn 5 Tisrsercttu Clmrus. l O O Q Q ', A. El,lZABli'I'l'I James . . . . .... . . . . . . Welsh V v Ilomc Economics A ,r A , lilflu Ulullp Luuislzum Plnyurs' Gulldg Y. XV. C. A. fx ' N' 3 S IVY C. JORDON, II K A . ....... , New Orleans N Dollu Sip-:nm Pl. FRIED Joslivu . ...... . Lockport , I Co In m fra' l l KA'l'llRYN K. KAUIVMAN . ....... . . Shreveport .lournalzmz Surlhhlvrsg lla-vcillu Stuff. Ixf JOHN L. Klil.I.Y, K PJ . . .... .. . . . . Oak Grove 4 Pre-Mndzcal l r, OSHPII . Iil.l.Y, x . ....... . . a' zrove Q T K 1' E O k C ll XV! l Prf-Mfdzcal Ll 9 0 l 1v'l'l Ml!lIIC1!I Club, A or Ol V 1 V l EvliRli'1'1' L. KNIGlI'l' . . . . . . . . . . . , Zachary ll A . flgfzcullun' and Commrrcz' IA Q . l ' 9 INEZ LAFLEUR, K A . ....... . . Kmder . J Tcachvrs Collngc JEANI: BRIGHT LAGRONE, A Z . .... . . , Alexandria PAGE ONE HUNDRED Journal is m Tlgurcttc Churusg Surlhlrlcrsg Louisiana Players' Gulld. al lf' THE 195 3 EE JUNIOR CLASS LmvnI.AwR1cNclsLANmu',JR.. . . . . . . flrls and Sm'1m's RAUI. I'IrsNRx' LISSARRAGUH, fl' I A . ...... Agrirullurn and lfnginfcring VVILLIAM Y. Lonnnm., EX. . . . . . . . . Co In m fra' Varsity lfoothallg llawkutlmllg 'I'r:u'k. Vlcrou LooA'ro, JR. . . . . ..... . l'rr-Mrdrral 1w'l'l 'lWt'llll'lll Vluhg Nvwnuun Club. BliA'l'RlCIi Lovoo, -lf E E . . . . . . . . JOIll'llIIli.l'llI Thu-tn Slpzmn. Phi. EDMOND JOSEPH LoUs'rl2AU . .... . . .flgrfcullxmf Fl.onuaNc1a I.0Vli'l l'. . . . . . . . . TI'lll'hl.'l'.f' College MARY El,lZA!lli'l'II LUSSAN . . . . . . . . TI'I1ffIl'I'.t', Collcgu Nl'lN'lllllIl Club. MARY E1.rcANou I.u'rz, A Z . ..... . . . . Louislzum Plalyvrs' Guilrlg 'I'ig1-rl-tio Ulxorusg Y Romnu' EMMIYI' lVlAll0NliY , ..... Przr-llafw JAMlas L. MA1.oNna, T K N . .... . . . flgrimllurr Fotllllalll, '29, '30, '31, 'llflp l'l'vSl1ln'lll ul' L flllllw, 'Il ' Prtxlml -. mam tflnss, 'Z!0. SAM MARCliI.l.0 . . . . .'7yriru1lural Eflumliou N1-wnmn Cluh. Emu. J. lVlAR'l'lN. . . . . . C o III III crm' MARY Loutslc MHLIQAR, A X S2 . .... . f7rl.v aml S1'ir11n'.t KATIIRYN I'Ilu.1aN NIIEYIER, A Z. . . . . . ,flrlx and Sciwzzrrs Pli'l'liR M. lVlll.l.l5R, jk., 'I' K N ...... Arls and Sl'iI'Il!'I'5 lloulslnnn l'lay4-rs' Gulldg Vim--Prusich-nt Y. M. fl. VVILLIAM H. lVIll.l.IiR, jk., IT A Sl ..... Trarhrr.v' College Al.IllER'I' CARTIER Mn.l.s, jk., K E. . . . . . . Xlgricullurzr and Commfru' KENT Mu.l.sA1-s, K A . . ..... . Journa1i.rnz . . Luling . Havana, Cuba Baton Rouge New Orleans . Vidalia . Killona Baton Rouge . . Luling . . Minden 0. A. New Orleans Reform, Ala. 1-nt, ol' l n-:-:h- . Thilmoclaux Baton Ronge . . Athens, Tenn. Baton Rouge . New Orleans A. Baton Rouge . . Zachary '. Monroe PAGE ONE HUNDRED ONE THE . .99 L , 1 fl Z. , 1 A I D .xg . S1 Em I W. Y-J M B! ' ,. U . '. .L ' K f 1 - .i -2 -fp , 1, 35-I , ITP' 2 X A if CC jay? P yi 1 O o V V fx .N 0 O 4400 li 7? 0 bb C400 4400 I0 bb .057 V44 Vi y 440 'D Q' 1 ,N . f l EE JUNIOR CLASS LANSING L. Mr'l'cmzI.r., TI K A , . . . . . Bogalusa Pr:-Lafw P1-llcrzm Soulely. JOAQUIN Ol,lVl5Rl0 lVlONCRll5l F ....... Guatemala, Guatemala flgricullural Enginfcring I'I1ar.laN MUl.l.l5N . ........ . Hazlehurst, Miss. Tmchvrs' Collage Ronlzm' J. MuNsoN, A I' P . ..... . Cheneyville .flgrzcullunz LraoNARn O. Muluuzm. ..... ..... . Minden flgrzcullura l'lUllll'0 14':ll'lllUl'S ul' Anwrlvn. MORGAN VV. McCA1.I. ....,......... Lake Charles Cnmmcrcc Stull--ut. lfcuur-llg Va-llr-:ul Sm-In-ty: Y. Aucu McCokM1cK ........... Trarhcrs' College M. C. A. . . Baton Rouge Spmism- C'oxn1uuiy B, '323 XV. A. A.: Louisiana Plnyors' Guild, S. ELWYN MCCRAINH . ...... flgriculiure . Wooclville, Miss. Ivlzwslml ul' Block and Brldlc Club. SAMUIZI. j. MCCUNH ......... . Pn'-Lalw . . . New Orleans l'l'l?Slill'lll f'lISlll0llllllUI.ll Club: 'Flmm Alpha Phlg NDXX'lllRll Cluh. RAYMOND Mu.'roN MCDUI-'1f, TI K A . . . flgrifullurc IEvm.YN McNlsm.Y, X S2 ........ Tfarlmrs' Collfgf JAMES S. NACOI. . ...... . . Pre-Mr-dical filiORCllE R. NADl.l5R, K A ..... . . . . flrls and Sczrncrs IEnwARnl'I. NlEWlZl.l.. . . . . . . .lourrlallsllz . Winnsborn . Many . Port Arthur, Texas . Cnguas, Puerto Rico . . Newellton Cosmopolitan Clulig Lnul:-mlzum Players' Gulldp Gumbo Stuff, 'RZL MAMII5 NICWMAN ............ Tfarhcrs' Collage XV. A. A. Luis A. Nokuscm. . . . . Pfr'-Lafw I'IARnns A. Oomzsnv. ...... . . . . I5lL'rlriral Erlgilzccrilzg First Sorm-uni Cunlpznly D. I'Iiawl'1'r Ol.lNDli . Agrirulturc LlaoNAkn OlQUlNN . r1gflC1lllIlf6' PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWO . . New Orleans . Ponce, Puerto Rico . Berwick . jarreau . . Pollack A . .YA1, ,W ,,, ,. . A ,, . .Q . b ., ',5A i JUNIOR CLASS flRli'l'Cl'lliN CAROLINE O'I I', A Z . . . Muxir Sigma Alpha Iota: 'l'lI.fcI'ottu HAROLD M. OURSO, A E fl' . . . . . . C07ll1lIEl'Cl' WILLIAM H. PARKER, EX VVILLIAM H. Plilil'l,lES . EVHLYN G. PETERS . NIil.L B. Pl5'l'l'Y . CPIEORGIE FRANK PURVIS, MARX' RAOGIO. . . fl rl: and S l'iL'1Il'l'.l' fl rls and Scif-ncr.v Tl'Jll'h'L'I'.l'.' Cfolleglf Commtrar AKE. . . Lafw Tz'achz'r.v' College . . Franklinton Chorus. . . Baton Ronge . Oak Grove . . Baton Rouge . . New Orleans . Rayne . . Rayville . . . I'I1lZCllllll'SI, Miss. NV. A. A.: Vll'L'-IN'l'4'SlIll'llf. llmno 1fl'0ll0l'Ill4'S Club: Ncwnlan Cluh. NIARGARILT MCDRARMON REED, K A .... T1'llChL'I'.9, Collrgz' Sigma Alplm Iota: NV. A. SIBYI. I. RESER . LEON I. REYMOND, K v A fl ris and S fit-nccx Com In era' . . Baton Rouge A. . Many . . Baton Rouge In-Ita Slglllll Pig 1,l'1ll'ILll Socloty. Gl.YNN RIcI-IARosON . u Tl'aOhvl'.r' .Collage l LAsLEY RICIIARDSON, II K A . ..... Com mvrcc Pullvllll Son-lctyg lialtal lm HENRY S. ROANE, JR. AI.vIs D. RoIzER'I's . BERI. ROBBINS . . Alpha. Chi CLARENCE J. ROBIN . HAROLD ROTIIMAN . FRANCISCO ROVIRA, II- I Prz'-M1-rlical Pro-Mocllcnl Club . 1,f1?-M Hd iflll 1'I'o-Mo4llI-nl Club . Chumiml lifzginccrifzg Slglllilj First Sl'l'gl'llllt Agriculiure Alpha Zum. l l'I'E-Ilivrliiczll . Agrzculiurc CosIIIopullLaII Club. I SI-vga-:IIIL-M:IjoI'g Ii. O . Fl'ZlllkIlIll0ll . . . . .Bogalusa T. U. Atlllutlc: UtllIlll'll. . . Ruston . . Pine Grove . . Bossier Comlmnny E. . Arnaudville . Brooklyn, N. Y. Guayama, Puerto Rico PAGE ONE HUNDRED THREE V O X7 V A 4 0 Vx 4400 X, X 5.95 44 P 4400 D 'P 4 X tax 44 Db 3 'F Ni' ri 4 440' bb P 5 4400 O'PP by 4-4 PD 44 P 'P PE' XNX V O 0 V V A fx e lx f N ,x X fl li N ff 4400 0055 P 4 if O 05? P 44 ebb 55' A ' 1 ' , . '11 , 'w,w -N- +0- iff-w,'4, , 1 , -f 'W -avr. V ' ' f ' 1 l , -,J 9 - . , .- , I. api . 4? ...Q xf KX l V V l i o U V A A O yn l l l X!! f l 44nQ 0055 4400 -by 414 P' O 0 V V A A I I f' l ,fx A l 1 XM JUNIOR CLASS Lmcu Russum., K A . . . . . ..... . . Monroe J0lll'llll1l.l'lll Luulslnnu lllnyurs' Gnllnl. Ilmuus SAMUDLS, A X A . . . . . . . . . Baron Ronge TI'lll'hI'I'.l', Collage l x'uslnn:1n Roxlnn: Varslly lim-rlusllmllg L Clnh. Dokomx' L. SANnokN . . . . . . . . . . . . Baton Rouge Ilomzr Efonomzcx XV. A. A.: llnnu- 1'Ic'0llmnlL's Club. AllEl.lA SANDEI., K A . . . TI'lll'fIl'l'.l Collngr' . . Monroe jonx L. SANDERS . . ..... . Nntclxiroclmcs flffl'lCIlllIll'F lfnluri- l-'nrlm-rs ul' Ann-rivalg '1'rm-kg Block and Bridlm- Cluh. XV. RM' Scmzuknvc, T K N Tmz'h1'r's' Collrrgr' l't'lll'1lll Clnlv I ICRNIQS1' I-I. SCHRlilllIiR . . H' Clullp Basolm lfll'l'll'll'lll EIlgilll'K'I'iIIg VVlss1.lsx' SllN'1'lil.l,, K A . TRAVIS SIIDRMAN . . F oiwlry. . Ilomc Ef0ll07lliCJ Al.DliN V. Sl,A'l l'liNGRliN . Trafhr'rs' Collrgr' 'l'il-:'--I' Unxwll-tg film' Club. NORMA SMITH, ll Z1 0 . . I-.. . l'l'r.'-llilfrllftll In Mulls-:Ll Ululs. JliANli'l l'li S0l.l.lllEIiGliR. . . . . 11 rl.: mul Sz'il'11cr'x IE1.IzAnlc'rn S'rA1-'1foRD, X S2 , M usic Higxnzi Alpha lolug Mlllxl ol' Company N. MALCOLM Lina S'l'RliIll,li . . Chflrlical lilrgilllwiizg DOROTHY SUPl'l.li A Z . . l Tmc'lu'rx' Collrgu MArurc'1'rA rl.xANNIi1lIl.l,, A Z Euslz '1'Ax'l.oR . . C0711 1l1crcn New Orleans . Vidalia Plain Dealing . Haynesville Shafer, Minn. Baton Ronge . Slidell Baton Ronge . Addis Bayou Goula . Urania . . . Olln Ilonn' Emnomics lloxm- IC:-mnnulf-s Clnlwg llllli- Clulrg Loulslunn Playvrs' Gnllul. IIn,DA L. '1iIlliARlJ, ll 22 O . . Reserve Tmrlnw' College Y. XV. rf. A.g Nvwmzm Clulrg NVomun's l':m-llollcnlc. EDWARD D. r.l.il'lliRlO'I' . . PAGE ONE HUNDRED FOUR C07IlIIlL'I'CL' . Gibson . A, . , .Y .. ,xg 5 ,.,, ,.,l.3,,,.w . 5' M 2 , A - .wbln .X A . 3 , mf' , A. . UNIOR CLASS LU1fRA J. TRAHAN . . . . . . . . . . . Chfllllflll Ellgl7ll76'l'l7lfl Newman Club. FRANK PAUL r1'URK . . . . . ..... . . Chemical Ellgl7l6'L'7'l71y Nt-wnuxn tllulmg Alpha Chi Sigma CAROLINE VAN DINIQ, A A 11 . .... . 17115 and St'it'7lCl'I l'r1'-Ma'rfiCdl Bztml, JACK WA11's, 2 X . . MARIE SCHWING WALL . . .... Commerce ELEANOR WASHBURN, A X S2 . . . . . . . drls and Scinzrrx LEONARD E,WA'1'1's. . . . . . . . . 1 I , 1wI'11t'h1'l'5 Col cyl, Nlil.l.l5 MARGARET Wmm, A A II . ..... Arls and Scirnrrs Loulslzum 1'ln,yors' Guild. SARA VVHILI., E A T . ........ T1'achvr.t' Cnllcgl' lit-lla Gamma Dultn. CIISNEVIEVE I.IlJlllil.l. VVHIPI-Llc, KI, M . . . . . Ari.: and Science: 'l'igo1's-Lto Cltcwus. DORO'l'l-lY VVIIl'l'TING'I'ON, A A II . . . . . . Tcachz'r.v' Collage XVomon's Pan-Ilulloulo Count-ll. M1LnRrao Loulsls VVl1I'l I'ING'l'ON, A A II . . . . T1'acl1r'r.v' Collagn . Morgan City . West Monroe . Lecsville . Shreveport . Baton Rouge , Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . Abbeville . Baton Ronge Natchez, Miss. Natchez, Miss. Vll!0'l'l'l'Sl4l1'llt ol' Co-ml Student Hotlyg Un-od lixvc-utivo Uounr-ll, R.I-I.W1Gc1Ns. ......... .. .lourualzsm . . . .Tallulah As:-xi:-ltatnt Amlvc-rtlsing Mnnnp.:n-1' lion-lllt-, 'Rig Prm-shlont St. Jaunus Club, '32 VIRGINIA AIIRENS WILDER, X S2 . . .... Tcachers' Collrgf Juorrn MIl.I.S Wu.L1AMs, X S2 . .... . . Arls and Scicnmt Jon W1NKLnR, JR. . Pre-M L-rl i cal BERYL E. WoL1fsoN ............ Prr-La-w . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . Monroe New Orleans Tlwtu. Alpha Phig Presitlunt Louisiana Players' Guild. DOROTHY Woous, K A. . . . . .... Arls and Sciences U. Lutcher PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIVE C60 P7 -0-Pb 46.0 auf x C77 B PP' 44 .U P7 4 if bb 5 . 44 Db if 0:55 4400 ii I Q 0 V V A A n O HE grave mounds are known as twnnli ancl into these were placecl all the articles the people valued most. SOPI-IGMGRE CLASS 4-4 'B F GQ P+ N-. mg E E' o lk ,Ag or or n 'f ' ' efjii 5 .ffliifll-l? 'A +I A , Eurrn ROGERS Aunorr, li E 0 ..... . . Prn-Lufw Y. M. C. A.g St. .Inlnus Club. CAr.AnRAnAM. . . . . . Journalism Sporls Etlltor ol' lie-vc-lllv. Wn.l,IAM GARIC AliIi'l'KER . . ..... . Arm and Sczfnres JACK W. ALLEN, 9 E1 .......... Elvrlriral Engineering Wn1'rNm' R, Amxsnnmz . . . . . . . . flgrxfullurc Na-wnmn Club, HENRY G.ANlJliRSON. . . . . . . Comnmrre SIDNEY V. ARuoUR. . . . . . . . . . . . Co 111 111 frm' MINOS HHNRI ARMAN'roR . ..... . . Pre-Lafw Y. M. F. A.: N4-wnmn l'7luI1. AUllRl5X'MARX'AYMOND. . . . . . . .lourzzalism Amon E. BAKER . . . . . . . . . ffrls and Sczrlzczar Joslcrn BARBERA, JR. . . - . . . . C01Il1I1t'l'CL' Nvwmnn Club. CLIFFORD J. BARRIER . . . . . .... . Tcafhfrs' College' Nt-wnmn Ulull. VIQNTURA BARNES, JR., 11' II M ..... Agrirullurc M. DAKCAS BARRlf'r1'. . . . , , , , , , Am and Srimu-.c MARGUIERITE BASS, X Q ......... Tearhnrs' College .gg Jriwm. LANE BATES, JR., H K A . . . . . Commerre Fi Doltn. Slfrnm Pl. PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHT ClJ4lllllIlUllllI.ll Club: Y. M. C, A f'lllllllH'l'l'4' Ulubg N1-wnmn Club. SOPHOMORE CLASS .fs . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . . New Orleans . Monroe . St. James . . Baton Rouge . . Baton Rouge . . New Iberia . Bunkie . . Alexandria . Napoleonville . Napoleonville Ponce, Puerta Rico . Jena . Lake Providence . Baton Rouge A, in. f f 5 ' 1, ' , -QA ,V fy l g 'Q WX I A- A-fm l '.k' ' 3 W Q -X W Sli .4 1- 'K ' 55?-.ff - 1. - - , u . 1 - 1 , , , A . 1 . Q E, at 4 . .. L ' .. . A E SOPHOMORE CLASS Mlil.l. HELOISIE BAYNARD, K A ...... . Arts and Sfimzces Sponsor Cn. ll, El,IZAIZl5'l'lI E. BECK, A X S2 ..... LOUISE Alllfl,Ff BECNEL. . . . . . . Tmrh1'r.v' Collrgn ENAJAMES BLACK . ....... . flI.YNN A, BLACKEURN . Louis NA'rHAN BLAIR . 1'rf-Mcdifal Baptist Sturln-nt Union C'ounf:ll. C0l1f1li7lg' -Caacnirlg I Hunks-t,l1nlI, 'fllg Trar-k, '31, lVlAI.COLM B0l.l.INGliR . . .flgricullural Chmlisiry ALIDA CORINNH l'l0NNlE'l l'Ii, A Z , . . . PEARL fllEORGlll BORDlil.0N Home Ermmmits Nl'XX'lll!lll Club. Tmzrhwx' Collrgr' NV. A. A. Exo:-utlvn Boarll. BENNIE N. BouGn'roN. . . . . . . flgricullurz' I3L1sE ES'l'lEI.I,E BOURCEOIS. . . . . . T1-arhnrs' Collrgf N1-wmun Club, fIliORCli SIIIEPARIJ BOWMAN, A K E . . . PAUL CuA1-MAN BOWMAN ELBERT Bow JAMES J. BRACKIN . Footlmall, '33g Tram Co1111llcrcL' .4gl'il'1l1l1Il'L' .flgrirullurc FRANCES El,lZABIi'l'lI BRIGGS, K A . . . Arts and Srierzrrs Tfarhrrs' Collrgc C'l1v1'll4 ' -:ld--r, '33: XV. A. A. lflaclriral E7Iyf11I'l77'il1g -14, '32 Baton Rouge New Orleans . St. Gabriel . Harmon . De Quincy Sicily Island . .Houma Baton Rouge . Cottonport . Mangham Baton Rouge . Hammond Baton Rouge Baton Ronge . Port Allen . Oak Grove PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINE 5 ef! ,-1 -s A tty, 1 .Z -:! A TI-IE, A H-1 SOPHOMORE CLASS Al,'l'0N EDMONDBROUSSARD, . . .' . . . . Journalism Band, '32-'BBQ Nvwnmn Club. Vinum V. BROUSSARD . ...... . . l'rc-Mrdiml Wu.soN Baoussmm . . . . . . . . .U . . Cwzl Erzginwrzizg Nuwnmn Club, GORDON CUl,BRE'l'lIBROWN. . . . . . Prc-Lafw ELVERA M. BURDGE .......... flrls and Scir'uu'.f Wll.l.lAM RAYMOND BURRIISS, II A S2 . . . Pre-Lafw Band. S.L.CAl.l.AWAY,9E. . . . . . Z . Chmlnml Eiljlllffflllg Band. EDMOND CIIADWICK CAMPnE1.1., TI A Q . . l'f1'-Mr'c1iral FRANK Vu'rA CARDENIA . . - ..... . Tfarhcrx' Collcgf DAvm CAs'rn,Lo CAmAoA ..... ' . Puhi, Lil Sugar Engzzzzwirzg ELOISEKliN1'CARl.OCK,XQ. . . . .. . . . flrls and Scu'1zcr.v MARY J, CERAME . . ...... . . Trarhnrs' Collngv Es'1'1n:u GARCIA C1-IACON . .... : . . l'ff'-Ml'c11Cal JOIINNLCIIAMBERS. . . . . . . . . . . Chcmzcal Engzm-1'rzng MARJORIIE CIIANEY . . . . . . . . . . Ilomn Erolzomzrs JACK C. CHAPMAN, A 1' 1' ....... zfgriculture Wn,1.ns CLAUSE, JR. . ..... . . Agriculture NL-wmun Cluh. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TEN ive, . . Morgan City . . Baton Rouge . Abbeville . . De Quincy . New Orleans . . Sidney Ohio . . Shaw, Miss. . . Morganza . New Orleans Hawaiian Islands . . Baton Rouge . Plaquemine . . Tampa, Fla. Beaumont, Texas . . Zachary . Prairieville . Napoleonville ,,,, rw. X.- Q .ah yi.: . ,, L, : - 1 f LV1 D ,- .rm gif. 8 an . +.g.Q.,4,r - ,X -7 f . 3 .. ,.rl,.51 YW . . . j ,, . 5 K . X iw f Vigil: r,l5i.vl it Rx, 75, wr fp +1 R, H- ep .. I -. 5 . lf . .M of ' . , N J A . . B J,Q.,, t,. . SOPHOMORE CLASS ANTHONY P.CoNs1'AN'r1No. . . . .u . . Pre-Medical JANE CONWAY, A Z , . . . . . . . . . . . Xlrls and Selenees Pruslmlom, Froslmmn Co-ods, '32: NVumou's Pun CARI, MCARN CORBIN . . . . . Journalism Krcrru EDWARD CoURRlccE. . . . . . . Teachers' College 'I'1-uforxse Couvn,l.oN, K A . . . . . . . . .flrls and Sezences Cl1cul'lm-:ull-r, '33. WELDQN W. Cox . . .... . . Agrienlinre Rifle Tczun, '31-'32g Gloc Club. E'r11el.x'N A.CRAw1foRo,XS2. . . . . . . . Mnszc L. S. U. O1'ul1o:-xtrug Tig'u1'uLto Chorus. Runv MAE CURRY ..... . .... . . Cll'UhUStl'1lj TIgv1'ol,Lc Chorus. ROBERT D. DARPIIIN . . . . . . Commerce EDWARD AN'l'Il0NY DAU'rnRxvu . . ..... Petroleum Engineering G. A. Du ARMAS .... - ..... . flrls and Sciences Louise DIENI-IAM . Teachers' College IeIowARn G. DENXSON . . . ...... . Eleclrieal Engineering LA Dum. DENNY, A 2 'll .... ...... Meehanieal Engineering D. W. DIEUPRIEE, JR., K A . . . . . . . . . Commerce Collllllmwoo Clubg Delta Sigma. Pi. Gmovs E. DICHARRY. . . . . . . . . Home Economzes Ncwmam Club. JUAN AN'l'ONIO DIONISI, II, Il M ...... Meehanieal Engineering -llcl Independence Baton Rouge leulc. Napoleonville . New Iberia Baton Rouge . Mira Lake Charles . Mzmgham . Iota . New Iberia Tampa, Fla. . Magnolia . Iowa Baton Rouge . Shreveport . Gramercy . Puerta Rixco PAGE ONE HUNDRED ELEVEN A le Ev 'SP 'Vi V V v ' 'N f T , ' if i' Hua --1Qf r:-,,fL. may -'.-. ,il THEN - E H A .g2Qaf,:Q,.e.?? A Y -A V- V if? 5' is RosAr.na PATRICIA DoNA11uE. K A , . . . Commerce MAl.COI.M S. Doucmznrv, PJ A E . . . . flgrieulture aa Crvma V. DOWNING ......... ' . Eleeirieal Engineering Erum. MYRTLE DUFFY ......... Teachers' College jisss1zF.DuFRl5Nn. . . . . . . Pre-Larw GIl.lJl5R'l'J. DURBIN. . . . . . . . Agrieullure Ixus Aumuav DUVERNE1' . . . . . . . . Home Economics Iloms: Economic:-1 Club. MARYEASON.. Teachers' College Emo WA1.no EAS'l'liRl.Y . . M C0 III meree RAx'MoNnEcAN,EN. . . . . . . Pre-Medzeal Fnnllmll. 'H MARTIN ENRIGIIT. . . . . . . . V Pre-Medzeal v EVANS C. ERWIN, A 1' P. . . . . . . X flgrzeullure KA'rulu'N ESKRIDGH, K A. ..... . . . . . Teaelzers' College Louisiana Plzlyurs' Guilllg Y. M. C. A. R, Q, E'1'z1aL. . . . . . Forestry I l I' JAMES R. EUBANKS. . . . . . . . . . E flrls and Seiences DAv1sP. FALCON. . . . . . . . . . . . . Petroleum Engineerzng E FRANCIS FALCON ,.... . . . . . . . . E ' Petroleum Engineering PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWELVE SOPHOMORE CLASS . . Baton Rouge . . Lindsey . St. Francisville . Gretna . Des Allemands . . Gilliam . New Roads . . Addis Denham Springs . New Orleans . Sicily Island . . Pride . . Baker . Homer . . Alexandria . Donalclsonville . Carville 52:1 .y Wiki! 1 ,V3,,T.., . ,5 wi V f A Q, ,. h 1 ...fu-wglgf.. 1 , 215.51143 . -f-..,t-it -,,,.fvJ.H-1' ,W J-qi-,M rlg'1.xw.1n -my m.:6ijgik,?9 r I J. ' ' , I ' ' Qf 'JY' D fx 'za , .- '2 ' 4. 'fs' 'E ff 1.4, . fff, 5' ifiigijfi ,.,,.,,. A, Rf.. , , Ak . I . 1, ,. 'gli ,pg , , ,, , Q 11 , . I.. , PM :va -I 3 fexsw- . 4. . I I 2 ', w- . . I r ,,5u,- , f fl ,. f .-fa I -. .M-.,,y .W Y .. IWW. . . If I ,- .AA - , tg, X ,Xmas .I at ..Wa..,.v. .- WQX I 'affwfli'- X . .. If -w w A f as., wvamwefa'-' .. I it . - ' .411-f. - me-I EE SOPHOMORE CLASS RICHARD F. FEN'I'oN. . . . . . . . . . Elaclrical Enginraring MAIXY WEI.I.s FERGUSON, A X Q . . . . . . flrls and Scxcnrex Cusxnoimlltan ,Club. CHARLES RICHARD FERNANnIsz, A I' P . . Agricullurc JAMES S. FISHER, II K A . ....... Music Bnmlg Conor-rt Ol'1'llUStl'll. VISRNA FONDREN, X Q . ........ Tmchrrs' College Della Gaumna Delta. LoUIsE FoR'r, A A II ......... Tmfhrrs' Collrgc ANGELA VIRGINIA FRANKLIN . .... , llama Ecomnnzcs Home EI-ononilvs Club. W. L. FREEMAN, G K A . . .... . Cn 1ll III crm' Daggers. MAR1'GARRE'l1',AXQ. . . . . . . . Tvarhrrs' College RonER'I' A. GEARY, E A E ...... C0 In fncru' JAMES IIARVIZY GIEIzENs . ..... . .flgrzrullurc JOHN J. Goss . ........... Pure and Applied Scifflfrs S'I'EI.I, El.lZABli'I'II GREENE, X Q . . . .l01ll'llll!i.l'lll NUWIIHLII Cluh. JOE PAUI. GRKFFON, A 2 111 ....... Pre-Medical REID MCGEE GRICSBY . . . . . . Comuzvrcc Glue Cluhg Y. M. G. A. SHAW EARL GRIGSBY . . . . . . . . Physics Y. M. C. A.: Band. SIDNEY CHAEEE GUENARD, E N . . . . . Co m m era' Band. EJ . 5 E5 . . . Clarks E . Rayville fi' . Centerville , . Belzoni, Miss. . . Jennings . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . Lake Charles N 1' . Baton Rouge W . , Vicksburg, Miss. . Matthews V . . . . Lake Charles xi . . Baton Rouge ul . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge h 5 . . Lake Providence ES .FI 'A PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTEEN 'if if fzfii?-M ? f . ' ,A ' W H5 g Y, h, 4 A .: 'Riff E E Eg . va V V F15 419 fx rev- el EE PAGE SOPHOMORE CLASS Lux MAX' GUILLORY . . . . . Muszc Cmusrovmau B. I-IAOOON, 0 K B . . . . Comnmrrf jAMlss AR1'lIUR HAl.BliR'l' . . . ..... Elcclrical Engineering Band. EIJCARVVIILARIIIIALI.. . - . . . . Pri'-M fd i cal IIOWARD LY'I'l,li FIAMMOND ........ . Tmchfrs' College Wu.r.1AM W. I-IANNAMAN . .... . . . . Chcmiral E7lglllL'l'fi7Ig N1-wnmu Clulr. .V-my ,rw ' ' ...L.4...-..,'.f.....1.... . Oakdale . St. Joseph . Zwolle . Lockport Baton Rouge Baton Rouge IIHNRY E. HARANG . . . ..... . Slaughter Prc-Mfdzcal MARTHA El,IZABl5'I'H HARRIS . . . . . . . Homer I'rc-Mrzlzcal El.lZAlZli'l'lI HARRISON . . . . . . . . . . Oil City Iloma lfrouomzrs llumu li:-ouomlz-s Cluli, Illmslzv li. IIAYES . . . . . . . . . . . . Shreveport .flrls and Sczcncrs CIIARLICS H. HAYNES .......... . Baton Rouge Elcclrzcal Ellglllffflflg A. LIQON HEBIQRT . . ..... . . Shreveport Pre-Lafw Loulslunu Players' Gulld, JOHN O. IIraNmuCK . ........ . - . . . Kiethville flrls and Sczcncrs Frr-Hlnxm.n Footlmllg Fr:-slinizul Baseball. WliNnm.l. Klil'l'lI I'Ins'rEK, A E -If . . . . . . . Biloxi, Miss. Music Glue Ulullg Kupmt Gamma Psl. Woomiow Wu.soN HIiWl'l'l' . . . . . . . . . Bzuon Rouge flrlx and Stir-zzcvs Evlal.YN M. I-Im., K A . . . . . . . . . . . Baton Rouge drl: and Scirnres HA'I I'Hi MILDRHO I'Ill,L, A X Q , ..,,..., , Baton Rouge Music Tlgurctte Chorus: Sigma Alpha loin. ONE HUNDRED FOURTEEN ' . ' M 'V ' L , -En. 'I 4 ,KJV ,Qui ,- 'iv X-1 ....,I,I,1..,,,I-..,,.1..,,.-,..1f ' ' '7 7, f , I -,..X,f.- --vwrsfmi ff Y f 'K ' Y i ' ' ' i K' ' '4- EI-i SOPHOMORE CLASS VIIRNON CIIARI.Ifs IIINcI.Iz ....... flrls and Sczcllcar ELIQANOII S'l'IiWAR'l' Hoon, li E O . . . Tmrhf-rs' Collrgc MARTIN El.liliR'l' I-IoI'I-IIR . ..... 11 griclzllurc JANIVI' Es'rIIIcR I'Ioi r, X Q ..... . Music Simlm Alpha Iota. ARTIIUR Enwakn I'IUI.MIs . ..... Cifvil lirzgilzrcring I.IIoN FIIRGUS JANIN, G K ll , . . . . . .flrls and Sl'iI'7lfL'.l' AMY JOSIEPIIINE JoIIANsIzN, X 9 . . . flrls and Sfifnrrs DI-Ita Gilllllllll Ds-lln. MIKIajoIIN,9KN. . . . . . .. Prr-Lafw li'rm-NIIIIIIIII Imsr-Iiall. H. B. joI,I.IiY . , .... . . Cifvil Euyinfrrillg Iinwmm MARsIIAI.I, joNIcs . .,... lflI'Nl'iClll lfngi11rfri1zg GM' E. JUIIIN . . ..... . Cifvil EIlgiIlI'CI'illf1 VIRGINIA JUMoNvII.I,I2, K A ..... flrls and SfiI'l1fl'.l' FFIIOMAS fi0RDON KIEAN, A X A . . . . Co m m nrcc EvIsI.x'N KENT. . . . . . . C 0 111 m ITU' HIfI.IzNIf IQING, K A . ..... C o m m fra' CONWlil.l. W. KING. . . . . . flgrituliurz' THOMAS GIfoRcIa KINZER . . . . . . ills and Scirn CES . . Empire . VVclsh . Greensburg . New Orleans . New Orleans . Biloxi, MisS. . Carvillc . Monroe , . New Orleans . . . Nlilllghlllfl . . Denham Springs . Hammond . Baton Ronge . Clinton . . llelcna, Ark. . . Epps . . Tallnlah PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTEEN 'i .sf-.!uJ:'ix, tu .. . , . , I , . M, - , . ,, Vq.... n, ...,,...,,,w .T ..,,.i. , . ' . ' Q r Y' V. ff'-i fa fig i ' ',,,?,1'lu.F'-. U f Viv fi A l in ,If - ' ,. . A ,f- fm . nary' i t w v - . .sry ui. L 1. , , f A H in le 5 ' ' G ar J SOPHOMORE CLASS A l l V, lv. iv I 1 l . 3 l I ' -P D Psi Fi , THOMAS EmsoN KIRKLIN. . , . . . . flgrzculturo . Plain Dealing JAMES l'I.Kl'l'CllENS,EX. . . . . . . . . . . .Minden Pro-Lafw Clif-vl'lo:1rlor, 'IlIl: lnl'4'Hlllll1l.l1 Basketball. KARL H. Kona . . .... . . Forestry IIHNRY M. KRAUSE, JR. ........ . Pl'ff0lfllIll E11ginL'oring El.1.izN JANE KREAGICR . . . . . . . . . . Ilomn EronomtL'.v Hmm- Ecnnonilm-x Clulrg Cosmopollmn VVll.l,lAM A. KUNZE . . . . . . . . . fI,0flCIl1lIlN' Band. DOR0'l'llYLABOYE,XQ. . . . . . . . . drls and Sczfnros Si-nskwm LA FLEUR . . . . . . . . . . . Ari: and Sczmcos CARRIE LAGROUE . . ..,... . . . . Tfarhors' Collrge' XV1-Nh-y lfoundatlon Council. THOMAS C. LANDRUM, O E. ......... Puri' and fljrpliod Scif-nee Lnovn F. LANDRY . .... . Foroxlry MAlijORll5 LANoRY . . . ..... . Ilomc Ecorzoflzzfx . Papaaloa, Hawaii . Sicily Island . . . Baton Rouge Clulr. . Mission, Texas . . Baton Rouge . . Opelousns . Baton Rouge . Hollanclale, Miss. . Eunice . . Baton Rouge l-lomn Evonomlvs Cluhg N4-wman Club. PIERCY I. I.ANokY, K A . ....... - flrls and Srznzfos VVAl,l.ACli J. LANDRY, JR. . ....... Pro-Mod: cal Nuwman Cluh. W, Rrcx LANGLEY. . . . . . Q. .'. . Czfwl Enguzoormg Newman Club. J. W. LEA, 6 K N . .... . Geology CA'l'llERlNli Howi.ANo LEAcn, A Z . . . . . Arts and Sciences PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTEEN . . Baton Rouge . . Baton Rouge . Church Point . . Baton Rouge . Beaumont, Texas e 'li Q 'Il 4. . A I. 'F ' 1 - . t . - af- I 5' I - A ' 5' X' tw 4 'iwhfl' 2 f' ,I ' 1 , . 1. 5 . II. ..,- ,- - - I 4 A WI Q If o I A.. , ..- - -' 1 ,I A K .3 , . my U A 5 , U W1 ibm A V.-MW, ,, . .. M. 1 , , , ., ,, I... M - . - yawn K ,I I ,, ff . . ,WI 1,41 rev.,-we .- , . I. - . . t , .L SOPHOMORE CLASS DORO'l'IIX' Ll5IlBlE'l l'liR . . . . . . Jourrzalixm J. T. I.IzNoIR, 0 EI . . . . . Muna Tinnrlg Symphony Orc-l1r'sl:I':I. R. T. LIss'I'IsR, K A . ..... . Prr-Medical JOIIN S. I.nwIs, E A E ,... . .... .flrlx and Scimrrs LLOYD LILB LINDSIQY . . . . . . . . Pre-Lafw Fl'0Slll11llll Rn!-Ilcctlnlll. ERNIcs'r BAINHRIIIGII LII'scoMn, E A E . . . . Elfrlriml Erzgimcring JOIIN B. LUKE, A I' P ........ flgrirulrurc I.oUIsIa MAAs, E A T . ........ . Tfarhmzr' Collrgc llnmo EvoIIoIIIic-s Clnh. JAIvIIcs LIzoNARn MACKIIY, TI A Q ...... Prlroleum Engimfr-ring W. I.. MANCIIAM, JR., K A ........ Iflnrlriml Engirzcrring AN'I'I'IoNv G. MANICII . . . . . . . Pre-Lalw JUs1'INIf MANOUVRIEII . ...... Music SlI.:nIn Alpha lotzu. JULIIS A. MARIN, A I' P . . . . . . Pre-Lafw MARVIN M. MARTIN . . - . . . . flgricullun- WILLIAM LAvIaI,I.IsMAY. . . . . . . . . Chemical Engim-criizg JOIINYE MARGARE1' Memes, K A . . . . . . . flrlx and Sciz'nn'.r l.onlsl:InI1 Players' Guild: Hike DONALD JosIaI'1I MII,I.u'r . . . . . . . . . Pre-Lafw NUNVIIIILII Clubg Y. M. C. A. . Shreveport , McComb, Miss. . . Conshntta Woodville, Miss. . . Shongzxloo . . Rnyville . Centerville . . Baton Rouge . Vivian . . Conshnttn . Bertrnndville . Jennings . Patterson . Kingston . Ruston . Baton Rouge . Lions PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTEEN . ' ' ' ' 'Q ff , - R. ,. ' I-I ,I .sl -' X I H E 6 . , -mliffg-.V-6 --ff' ' 'fr wiv: ' I ' www. .v:v' 'lf 193 1 H -YQZMXQER. V 1' 1' , ww., EE SOPHOMORE CLASS AI.IcIc M. MIXON . . . - EI,sIIz M0l,AlSON, A A II . Home Economic: T:1'arhcr.s'- Czillwzge I GlER1'RUDli SAI.oMI: M0l,AlSON. . . . . . DoIco'rIIv E. MoI.IIusIzN . . LYIIIA nm, MONTE INA C. Moknllu . JAMIIS M. Moruus L. A. Monkocu . Home Eranomirs Home Economics Club. Tmrhcrs' Collrge TllL'ZLfl'0 Guild. Journalism Trarhcrs' .Cath-he g iI'rr1cdL'r.l' bollcgt' . llrcllllrrlirai lVlARCARli'I' E'I'IIIaI. Murvsozv, K A . . . . . r.l'RAVlS MCCl,liNDON, K E . Teachers' College Forestry EI.IzAmI'I'II McCooK, A Z . ...... Co ln mrrcc WII.I.IAM CuI.I.IzN MCEl.VlEEN, A X A . . . C o rn m crcn JIM H. McGI:I5 . ..... . 1'rc-Mfdira! EI.lZABl5'I'll D. MCGIIIIIIE, Russel. E. McMANus . . Y. M. A. C JOSHPII H. OLIVER K. P. O'NI2AI, . . PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTEEN l7l't'-M0Kll!'Ell Club. K A . .... Arts and Scienccs Pre-La.-w uhlnutp Loulslzum P Forestry Glue Club: Y. M. C. A Agriculture . . Amite . Plaquemine . Gretna . . Shreveport . Havana, Cuba . . Mnrksvillc . Humble, Texas . Arnnuclville . .Houma Thomasville, Ga. . . Minden . . Sulphur . Harrisonburg . Woodville . . . .Welsh layers' Guild. lvrcshmzin Basketball: Y. M. C. A. . Dadeville, Ala. . Pine Prairie '92l1 f'1t: ''-W-lr ,fr 5H?S,f1' RQWAW in ' ' ' K .. xiii ? I N , '1 2' I'. f ' A 159' .f f Y '+ mmf W ,gi-,Y sf M fit f '? ,, -. ' ij A . Q 1' ,-' ,f . 1' i' ' ' Q '5x'.?'v a X' 9 Vw' ff X' 353, My ' - X H' '. I ,z -Simi?-55. 3- fn My , ' My Q - ,1. 'L is ftvfgl'-V' '75 ' . eff 1' ' 4 ' fl' gy ,M L' .I 9.5 'f f t' ,.::.qt'XF f It Stl. t I 3.35 , ., X 'Q' 2 ,1i1Y3Bf'3 ',?' ' ' 2 1 BWV - I .. ldtnfg-'ff' M r4gB '-'?.!'f-vh'ff.2A'-0 'mu ,AxLf.i.: A .lie !v.z4...s nh. ' P f nw- ' , X . , - SOPHOMORE CLASS Fklio J. Ok1.ANoo. . . . . . . . . . flrlx and Suences JOHN H. OvlfR'1'oN, A K E ........ flrls and Sciences Wn.uAM Luowrsm. OWEN, JR., K A . . . . .flrls and Sciences Alpha l'l On'u-ga. Cl'lARl.lES W. OwrcNs, 9 K B . ,..... flgrieullural Chemistry MARY LEA Oxlfokn. . . . . . . . . . Home Eronomzcs . Independence . . Alexandria . Baton Rouge , . Baton Rouge . . . . Baton Rouge Tigornlto Clwru:-mg Baptist Student Union. l'I1nto1.o PACE, 9 ,'E.' .......... Eleclrieal Engineering WILLIAM 'l'1nconoruc PACKWOOD . . . . . Agriculture MARSHALL C. PAINE, 9 EJ . . . . . . Pre-Lafw Fro:-sllmzul 131-halo Awurtlg Tau Km A. V. PA'l l'liRSON, A 1' P . . . . . . . Agrzculture l l'uslxn1an '1'rnm-kg Asslstnnl Mnnnger of In Esrvus ELEANOR PA'l'l'lERSON, X 9 . . . . . Arts am! Science: , . . Heflin . Baton Rouge A . . Baton Rouge ma Alpha. . West Monroe tranlural Athletics. . Houma Tlgorvttc Cllolwlrxg Players' Gulld. ALMA Louxsn Puco'r, A A II . ..... Art: and Sciences JACK T. Peuvuis. . . . . . . . . Cifvil Engineering XVILLIAM T. PEGUES, K A . . . . . . . . Teachers' College Cnboslo Cluhg St. James Cl Ersm MARY Pl'IIl.l.lI'S, X SZ . . . . . . . Home Eeonomirs JAMES A. Pnskcn . .... . Geology CARMOL D. Pl'l l'liNCl5R . . . . . . . . . Home Economics Home Economics Club. A1.vxN Buxxnrr P1'r'rs . . . . . M usie Gleo Club. . Franklin . Baton Rouge . . Mansfield un. . Baton Rouge . Lecompte . Trees . Oberlin PAGE ONE HUNDRED NINETEEN K . , H mom to aw W X X we W X, I Mamiya! a L.,,7. - . - - , V . t f . ,,, ,., ' f..5:.,.t, -Yi.tf..... x V - A g 1 ' ' a H ' V . I I . , , - f Q. fn .., git ' J,-1 V , ' E. 1'-35,154 lg J, lZ,: -5' ,fix ' ' l 'C ' fl ' il 4 9 .-v 4' f' nm' , U . , i I - , Hn, ., 1 L ' V- ' . - ,H WA -ff---4 - .3 TJ. 411'-immvmfz--f X josux-lima F. Powvu.. . . . . . . . . Home EC07l01lllC.l' l FRANK G. PRUYN, JR., II A Q .... L, ti, Pre-Lafw JOHN Fo1.lfY Pum-1, A X A . ...... .flrls and Sciczzanr MARYREAGAN. . . . . . . . . llomr Economifs Homo Et-nnmnlcs Club. Aucrf PAYE Rmfvns Iloma Economic: Stuth-nt llnlong llumu I-It-unonllvs Baptist L. C. Rrsmmckc . . Elctlriml Erzgirlcfring W. DUANE RIIIEA . ...... . Prz'-Lafw RICHARD SlassIoNs Rrcn , . . . . . . , Journalnrm AN'l'0lNlZ Drswuv Rlcnmzn . . . . . . . Pre-Mvdira! Nownmn Club. 'V JOSEPHINE RICHARDSON, A A II . . . . . . A Commcrcz' llultn Gamma ljelm. I'I:sNRv Noxwoou RICHARDSON, K 22 . . . , Pre-Lafw V V, V GUY Rxcmz, Z X . .... I . . I'n'-Mmlzcul 1 l V l 1 I.EuoY V. Ronnms, 9 E' . .... . . . . Cflfllllflll 1511-41r1m'r11zg i FRANCIS Akcnm Romzkrs . ....... Trarhrrs' College Nm-wnmn Club. PAUL Juuas Romakr. ..... . . . . Clmmical Ellyif.'t'1'filIy E AKE. ..... lilz'fIr1fal Engineering Wn.1.1AM A. RomNsoN, , NliLI.lE ELINOR RoMANo . . . . . .... Trarhl-rs' Collfge Newman Club. 224 PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY SOPHOMORE CLASS . St. Rose . Baton Rouge . Napoleonville . Baton Rouge . . . Heflin Cluh. . Zachary Longview, Texas . Baton Rouge . Donalclsonville . Natchez, Miss. . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . Baton Ronge . Morgan City . . Gretna . New Orleans . Baton Rouge 5 . .. .. f , - .- rv. . I .. ' A. J ' I' EM ' 195 5' EE +2 SOPHOMORE CLASS PAl.MAC.ROSS,XQ. . . . . . . .. Ilomc 1560110711161 WII.I. C. RowI.ANn . . . . ..... . CIIEYIIUTIII E7l,0lIlI't'l'lIl-0 llt'FYlllll'llt2ll Ifllllil. EARI. T. RUssEI.I.. . . . . . . flgrirullura jAMIcs G. RUssIaI.I. . ..... Pu'-Lafw WII.I.ARo VIQHOMAS RYAN, 0 K N . ...... .lom'naIi.vm l4'I'1'HllllHIll Ixllbllllllllll VIII'-Ilty I u'Ith:Ill. LEQNARII CARY SAURAGII, 0 K N , .... . 7'f-mhz-rs' College Y. M. C. A. KATIII MAX' SAYRII . ....... . Prf-M cd i cal . .Rayne . Wlelsh . Roseland . Winnficlcl New Orleans Baton Rouge . Man gham Joss F, SCI-IRoDIsR, fb ll M ........ . Cnrolinzu, Puerta Rico M r'z'h1I1IiczI1 Ellgilll'l'fi7lg FRIID ClfIliS'l'lER SIILIIY, A X A ..... Pre-Lafw ARTIIUR B. SIMMONS, JR., 6 E. . . . . .... . Mfchanifal E1Igi11r'1'ri1Iy MARTIIA AIDlil.li SIMMONS . ...... Pro-M cd i ral Tim-I'I-tts: f,lllOl'UH. VIRGINIA L. SouI.IIaR . . . . . .... . llama l:'m1mmir.v I'1ERBliR'l' SMIIRICAN . . . . . . . Prr-M nd i ral B. JASON SIvII'I'IfI . ...... . . . ffhfllliflll Enginrrring Y. M. C. A. CoUR'I'I.ANII PRI2N'I'IcE SMITII, A K E . . . l,I'L'-Ilfffdifdll DUNIIAM W. SMI'I'IfI, A K E . . . . . . Coaching I uotlIIIll, 'Klip 'l'l'lIl'lf, '33. S'l'ANI.I2v JAMIIS SIvII'rII. . . . . . .figrirullurr . .Bastrop Baton Rouge . Franklinton . New Roads New Orleans . Homer . . Jackson . Jennings . Sikes PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY ONE A Y U W ' ' -M ' ' I . I 'mf' -' , ' ' '17-Vizfif egg.. ,gg iff ' f' - ax., , Ml lm 'ff 1.. 4aU ,i3, vi . ,, , , , Q Q. .EFF N ,M ,few ' -1 . - - ,I B - QQQQ5' J. ,. . ' ,- ., 1 . , , f, . , ls.-Q.-4 filryenf , ' f g.'...4-..::frqEffM.m..MIL-. , ' A. .H -1 :,. 5 9 w A ' I . Z 11 515 I E23 45 C' welll P4 v V 'I E' E' , Fi . EE SOPHOMORE CLASS VVILLIAM C. SPIQNCIIR, jk. ..... - . . . Philadelphia, Pa. Chcmiral I5r1ginL'z'ri11g Hzuul, '32-'33, Clxnla S'mcG'. . . . . . . . . . . . . Rayne 12.lI'ffI'lNll lilzgnmnrzng XV. G. S'rANsnURG . . .... . . . . . . Iota Pre-Mmlzml Company Hoxlng, '32-'3Zl. II. WV, STOPIIIER, jk., E A E . . . . . . . . . Baton Rouge Twafhrrs' College Glon Clul.g Kappa Gunmm Psi. ETIIIEI. STRUG . . . . . . . . . . Bognlusa Trarlzrrs' College CnAm.las II. Swnfr, 0 3 . . . . . . . . Elmer Co 711 111 free MANUEL A. TAMARGO, 'I' I A . . . . . . . . . Havana, Cuba flgrzcullurc flflSlll0l5l7ll1.5lll Ululrg Nvwnmu Club. MANUEL R. '1'AMARGO, -I, I A . . . . . . . . Matanzas, Cuba Cifvil l:'71g111rr'rn1g Lum Dina TANNIiIIll.I, . . . . . . . . . . Winnfleld Arlx and Srzrncr: Snnuaax' S'r1svvAR'1' r1'AYI.OR, K A , . . . . . . Baton Rouge Ari: and Scicnnzv Jonson IE. Tlamvmz . - . . . . . . . Dodson Agnculiure ERNEST A. Tulnommux. . . . . . . . . . Thiborlaux Pre-Medical '1'oMMx' S. Tnowms, 6 K A ....... Ari.: and SCil'7lCl'5 MARY CIlARl.O'I l'l5 rfll0NSSIiN, X Q . . . . Journalism Rosxx 'I'ucKlzu. . . . . . . . . Comvncrre Newman Club, R. S. 'IQUCKER . . . .... . . . . . Mcchumcal Eugzzzcerzng Band: Y. M. C. A. Loruma MARIAN WALLACE, A Z . . . . . . Home Economic.: llonn- l'Ir'nnmnlcs Club. PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO . Lake Charles . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . Monroe . . Amite . ,MN,M, ,,AH, A - V , . L, , ,4,1 Y 'C ' , J :A ' A. ,'f' 1 .-we ..,, .. 7.41, I,.,fQ,yg,e-,2Z....EflgIz.l 2,4,s .vxy , W . .I .. ' 3- SOPHOMORE CLASS LEONARD B. VVATT. . . . . . . . . Bunkie Journalism LISONA VVA'l l'S . . . ...,.. . . . Baker T1-aehfrs' College LEONARD VVEILI., Z B T . ....... . Abbeville Aris and Sciences SAM L. WEI.I.s . .... . . . . . . . . Colfax Pre-Lafw 14'l'l'HllllllI.ll Debate Award. FRED Al.l Rl5D VVliS'l'MORlil,AND, II A S2 . . . . . . Shreveport Eleetrieal lzngineering E'I'Illil. JANE VVE'l'lIliRILl. . . . . . . . . Lake Charles Music Orcllcstru. CARRIE EVELYN WHITE . . . . . . . . . Baker Home Economies Home Economics Club. DUROTIIY WHITE . . . . . . .... . Covington Teaehers' College I-IoRAcE WILKINSON III, E N . .... . . . . Port Allen Agrzeullure Basketball: Football. RUTH WILLIAMS, K A . . . . . . . . . . Mer Rouge Teachers' College GRACE PI-III.soN WII.I.1AMsoN . . . . . . . New Orleans Journalism MARJQRIE F. WINDSOR, X Q . . . . . . . . Rayne M usic' Sigma Alpha loin. MABEI, LEE WOLF, B E 0 . . . . . . . . . . . Baton Rouge Home Economies Home Economics Club: St. James Club. KATI-II.EEN WINIERED Wooococxc . . . . . . .Cinclare Teachers' College ALBERT S. WRIGI-IT, JR.. . . . . . .. . .Crowley Pre-Lafw Band. WARREN LOUIE WRIGHT. . . . . . . . . .Oak Grove Pre-Lafw MARTHA JANE VAUGHAN. K A . . . . . . '. Gillian Teachers' College PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THREE A90 CCORDING to the information given by 'Professor CJ. 23. Kniyfen the two Indian mounds on the campus are of the ceremonial type. .fr .fr .fr PRESHMAN CLASS l ...,...,.. , .W , ,,, W, .... 1 f -'j -' Gi -Wlfbr., I F ww .......-J l '- - A - V . w ' T' '-'.4 1' ' ' - W in 4.4 .J 3 'D 435 4:2 A15 FRESHMAN CLASS Hi GIEORCIE Br,AKlav ADAMS, A 1' l' . . . . Forvslry Forestry Club. JAMES Rosslik ADAMS, E N . ...... . . . Arts and Scifrzcrrs Ln,l,v ARMDDIA AGUILLARD. . . . . . . Prz'-Mnlzcal El.l.lfN Al,llRlGH'l', K A . ...,.... T1'acln'r.f' Collrge Lotus ANIJIZRSON . ........ . . T mchvrs' Collage I,okRAiNx ANDERSON . ...... . . Ttwclzrrs' Collvge AN'l'oN1o Josli ARAZOZA, 111 I A . . . . . Pre-Lufw Newman Club. FRANK Awnlua ARAZOZA, fl- I A ..... . Pre-M cd i ml J. C. ARcuN1aAUx, jk.. . . . . . . . Jourlzalum EDNA ARRAS . . ....... . . Trachrrs' Collrge Esrnak AU'l'llliMENT. . . . . . . . . . . Tracln'r.v' Callrge AN NA MAE BABIN ........... Trachrrs' Collvge EVELYN D. BAIRD . . Conzmcru' MAMn:liAKrcR.. ......... Home Economics FLISURANGE BARRE'l'I', X Q . ..... . . Trafhrrs' Collrgf Nuwnnm Club. J. Y. BAULCII, T K N . ..... . Journalism WILLARD EDWIN BEIESON. . . . . . , . .flrfs and SCir'71Ct'.l' JAMEs GORDON BIQNNHTT, A X A . . . Pre-Lafw SIDNEY BliNNE'l'l', A X A . ..... . . Q C07l17l1I'l'L'L' BIRDID BERENSON, 2 A T . ....... Arts and Scirnce: PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX. . Baton Rouge Lake Providence . Basil . Shreveport . Elton . Elton . Havana, Cuba . Havana, Cuba . . Rayne . . Gramercy . . Lockport . . Port Allen . Baton Rouge . Kinder . . Alexandria . . Alexandria . . Pitkin . . New Roads . . Baton Rouge . Bogalusa 45's-v 'EN - , M . ,,., ,.,. J, ' ' ' s , 'RgsvQf,.l.- ,:f,,,, L, l A' 2 533.3335 H -- F 27 7? f , Q 'Y 'L ,,,. , , ' , ' uf. 9 . L F, . - 'gp we f. X Q, . ' wfsf M if A 1 , , J ' e . ,meal-::,'-:rv W 5 1. ff , .1!'3.1' Sjwf' FRESHMAN CLASS GLADYS BIENVENU . ...... Journalism HAROLD TUPPER BLANCHARD. . . . . . . Mechanical Engineering TERREI.I. J. BORDELON. . . . . . . . . Teaehers' College GLAnYs BOURGEOIS . . ....... . Arts and Scienres DALTON B. BRADY, A K E , .... . . . Arls and Seienees Glee Club. S. H. BRAWLEY . . .... . . Pre-Medical OLA BREEDEN . Teachers' College Home Economics Club. Rnnncclx BROWN, A X Q . ..... Music Newman Club. LUCY BRUMFIELD, X Q . ....... Music Tlgorottc Chorus. Aunm M. BURCH. . . . . . Music FrcL1x 0.CANcEM1. .... . . . . . . Meehanieal Engineering W1LnUR CARNES . . ........ . Arts and Sezenees MABLR CARl'EN'l'ER,A Z . . . . . . . . flrts and Sciences MAUIJ AMES CARROLL, K A . . .... . Arls and Seienees JULIA MARY CARTER . . . .... . . . Journalism Louisiana. Players' Guild. ARma1s CAUSEY . ........ . Chemieal Engineering W- M. CAUSEY . ....... .. . . Chemieal Engineering S- CENTANNI . . ...... . Agricullure MARY ELIzAnuT1f1 C11Auv1N, X S2 . ..... Teachers' College CAMu.Lls JAMES CLAYTON ........ Special Sludent . Rayne Deep River, Conn. . Bordelonville . Plaquemine Brookhaven, Miss. . Scorlandvillc . Baton Rouge . Lake Providence . Baton Rouge . Warnerton , Baton Rouge . . Buukie . Zachary . .Iota . Parkin, Ark. . Baton Rouge . Gloster, Miss. . . Kenner . . Houma . New Orleans PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN ,- R. I ' ' I .f Q -I ' ' ' .5 ,f.. ug4 1':l'Mf4f ' - ' ' . ' - . v U.: ' 5 5. .I ,Q -. My ifwgz, QL 9 'L .al I H E is IM W ire W I ... , - , --1...-l--,-.-,4,-,,, 1 '- If If . W . ...I ' FRESHMAN CLASS BI.ANo B. CLRNRAI' . . LIssI.IR CARR DIERR . . I5I.I.IIN VIRGINIA DICKSON, J. L. DI Luo . . DoRo'I'IIY A. DI'I I'MuR . . L. C. DIXON . . PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT . Port Allen .flgrilullurc W. S. C060 . . . . . . . . . Bordelonvillc Prr-Mcdzeal JULIA COIIN, E A T . ........ . . Baton Rouge zlrls and Srmrrns Rox' C. CoI.Iz . . . . . . . . . . Oberlin flgrzculturc MAURICH Coox, X 9 . ...... . . . Bernice Home ECOIIOIIIICJ' vVlI.l.lAM Coox, T K N . . . .... . . . Rayvillc Ari: and Sumrc: A. PIINN CRAIN, K A . . . . . . . . . . . Shreveport l,fE-Mfdlfdl BIauI.AII EvEI.YN CURRY , . . . . . . . Mangham Muszc WINNIII CoRNnI.IA Cu'I'RIcR . . . . . . . . Ponchatoula C0lIllIlffC6 CI.AInoRNII DAMIZRON, 22 X . .... . . . . Port Allen Pre-Lafw clliR'l'RUDl5 EI.IsII DA'I 1'IaI., 21 A T . . . . . . Rosedale, Miss. C0lIl1Ill'l'CL' WII.I.ARu DAVIII . . . . . . . . . . , Acme Cruz! Engumcrzng CI.Aums E'l'lliNNl5 DAvIIs'I' . . . . . .... . . Larose Mvrhnfziral lfrlginrcring DoRo'I'IIv MHRENR DEAR . .... . . . . Baton Rouge Commcrrc VIA MAE DIaIvIU'I'II . .... '. . Balboa, Canal Zone .IUIIVIIHIIIIII Ilomzr Economic: li E 0 . . . Journalism Y. W. C. A. Pre:-1lficd.ica.l I 1:t'llghl'.l'5,'Cbll6:,0L' . lm:-Medlcall ' . . Vinton . . New Orleans . New Orleans . Bogalusa . Scotlandville fic. r 9' 14555-far mrlrw-rliumvmvk 'YK' FRESHMAN CLASS EE CARY M. DOUGIIERTY, E A E .... ' . . Pre-Mcdzcal GEORGE H. DOUGLAS, JR., E N .... I . . Ari.: and Sczcncas Wn.LARn DOWELI., K A . ....... Ari.: and Sczmcc: Cl'IARl.liS IDUCHEIN, K A ..... 2 . . Pre-Mrdzcal REO E. DUGGAN. .,... . ... .i . . Prtrolrum Engznecrnzg OiNliIl. J. DUPLANTIS ..... l .... Agrrcullurc JONli'l l'A ELAM, K A . . . . . . . . . . flrls and SCIHIIEIFJ Louisiana Players' Guild. MARIANNA EVANS, K A . ........ Xlrls and Selena-5 Sponsor Company B , OLIVER EVANS. ..... . . . Tcarhcrx' Collrgrr VINC FAvALoRA . Journalism BLANCIC G. FLANAKIN ..... ' .... Ayrzcullurc ALMA FLEMING, B E 0 . ........ Tnachrrrr' Collrgz' FLORAEEL A. FORIZMAN, X S2 ...... .Iournali.r1n FRANKLIN E. Fos'rER . . . ...... Elvffriml Erzgmvcrizzg LUCILI5 FRANK, X Q . . Ari.: and Scurncm WALTER Fusn . .... . .... Czfvil Engimwring LIEOPOLDO GARCIA . ..... , . l're-Mrdzml EDNA MAE GARLAND, B 21 0 . ...... Tcachvrs' Collrgc EVELYN GASSIE . . Tcaclmrs' Collz-gc DOLORES GENRE . . Tcr:cAer.r' Collage Mk ry rv. R-3,5 , ' ' l E. . ' ' 'Q ' f W A iii 2?-Xa. al 'M 'iff Y,-w ?. les R A V cf, A iw'2i?W . . ,,. r-E gg. .gy -l., ' -.. .,- .1 .tl , R., a f A A E, f ,. 7 .5 ,JM A, .,.w 'ew A .L A-A W A H .- -21 R ,w r Q2 new R ' L P ' A , 4'l,2-?'f 1':-All: '.v. l '-,ww?:'yJ'r -:iwf1m--'- 'err 'e -.,,,-'zafiilvt M We W . . . Lindsay New Orleans Baton Rouge Baton Rouge . De Ridder . Houma . Shreveport . Alexandria New Orleans New Orleans . Springhill Lake Charles . . Rayne . Ferriday . Shreveport New Orleans . Aguirre, Puerta Rico Lake Charles . Mark . Port Allen PAGE ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE .3 AH ,ir U99 E fix' M123 ,. I , H -4--+ . h My Y ,. ... .W ---M.-, , - ...J ' A H ,V-In I . ' 1 .-, 1 I ., TN GJ... ff 5' -V fuf.,..'f? ,. ' ' ,W f 'V .. . , - 4 1 x L D .V A .. Q 1 -':g,I5,,' 'iw-K-A .X . - , , . 1 , :A .. iw. ,wg -1,4 . . 1 ez 4 ' 9 - H ' ' V Af l ,L A- ylgy' ,. ,.J'v - . V, .- ff ' . f L... ,. - .. .mu -. . ... - ' V .. ra .1 - . .-I , ' FRESHMAN CLASS Eli GlzoRGlaG:,RNwoon Glu.. . . . . . . . Klrts and Sczzrnccr Q-7 Wu.1.iAM E. GI,ASSliI,I., K A . . . . . . . Xlrls and Sri:-rzcrs E. Lrfwls Gossmvr ........... . Elcdrical Enginnrring K CA'I'lIliRINIi Go'rn.rHn . ........ . ' Trackers' Collage llomu Ecrononllvs Club. I i'rafllifr'slCloIi1'gi' I EI.lZABli'l'I'I GRAvlis . . JOHN R. GRACE . . .... . ..... PI'If0ll'llll1 Engmcrrxng VRRNE1' LAMAR GRHSHAM, K E . .... .lourllalum 0RDlil,l,l'l. GRllfFl'l'll. . . . . . . Commerce Loulsle Gurzwo . . . . . . . . . . Trachfrs' Collage Malrl Company 1l . ...- ClIARl.liS W. Guy, II K A ...... Commcrrc ,av El.lZABli'I'lI MASON HARDY, K A . ..... .flrlr and Scinnmr LlaoNA CIIARLINE HARRISON. . . . . . . Tfarhnrx' Collrgc 'N LrfoN l'IAR'l', Z B T . . ..... . . Pra-M cd i cal AMY CATIIERINIS HARVEY ....... Pre-M rd i ral HERMAN HECK. . .... . . Commrra' Josravu D. HECK ............ Cifuil Erzgilmcrifzg DORO'l'IlX' I-InNmaRsoN . . ...... Commerce MunnI-IHNN1NG'roN,9,E',. . . . . . . . . flrts and Sciflzccs CnAR1.1zs F. l'lliNRY, A X A , ,,,,. Commcrcz' f KA'l'Ill5RlNIi HRRMAN, X Q . ..... . . Arn and Sciences PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY . .Homer . . Belcher Meridian, Miss. . Baton Ronge . . Mangham . . Plaquemine . . Crowley . Baton Rouge . . Crowley . . Mansfield . . LeCompte . Oil City . Eudora, Ark. . New Orleans . Port Allen . . Chataignier . . Prairieville . Lake Charles . Lake Charles Picayune, Miss. ar... S EFA. f A E, Q. M fifij A 'L vw. ,w:,g.i.Q,.y:r ffg:..,.A.l 4 W fr... la Wifi: J ' mr, N L , ,ig 5 .J -A . - f , , ff Qi W .. .,. . f Q -2 ,QQ V v - M m 1. f ' ' U : 'Y- f - . 'Wl:,y- fr- 'f -fwf wr-:ma r ,5 i'v.... f. ' -ff Q B 'O FRESHMAN CLASS EE THOMAS HERNANDEZ . . ........ Teachers' Collrge R. A. HE1'IfIERWICK. . ..... . . . . Elaclrical Engineering DANIEL W. I'IlCKMAN ........ flgricultura JANE'1 l'E I'IIXON. . . . . . . . Commcrcz CI'IARLO'l'I'E Horrmoox, X Q . .... . . Home Economics LLOYD BURLE I-IOPKINS, A 17 P ..... flgrirulture JOHN W. I-Iovrn . . ...... . . !IrI.v and Scinncfs MARGARET A. Hoknsuy ......... Teachers' Collage 'I'Hl2RnsA MAliI'IO'l'ARD. . . . . . . . . . Lafayette St. Francisvillc . Kenner . Manghnm . . Rayne . Zachary . New Orleans . , Shreveport . Grosse Tete Journalism Ronmrr LEANCE HUI,I,INGfIORS'l' . . .1 . . . New Orleans Pre-Mcdzcal ANNn'r'r1i IIUMBLE . ........ . . Mangham Tmcllers' Collfgc J. E. Hummnuav. . . . I. . . . . I. . . Bonita Chfmzral Ellglllffflllg MARY Aucla I'IUNGA'I'I5 . ..... 1 . . Ponchntmlln Music Tlgcrcttc Chorus. Mnncmkm' HUNTER, X S2 . . . . . . . . . Alexandria Teachers' College Newman Club. W1r.r.mM W. IEIUTCHINSON, JR., II K A . . . . . Franklin Cifvil Engincrring WARRENE S. HYNER . . . . .... . . . Zachary Tmclmrx' Collfya MARY V. ILES . .... . Oberlin Muna , FLORIAN Emma JABOUR . . . . . . . . . . . Vicksburg, Miss: Arts and Sczcnres LINNIE LEE JACKSON . . . ..... . Clinton Commerce ELSER C. IEANSONNE. . . . . . .Corronporr Muszc Y. W. C. A. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE M4-A use . A w w WJ 58 N A uma 'Wiz-lilvvlusnnvuel-tl f f - .. gi 3 fu-wc ', fg wn. -qwig,-,Y va -- :nf '- - ' A.-..r:.-., l ' v iff Q , Nliffl 'S , ' K fl- ':fj,.Q.' ' .V ,X V Y ,yn 11.1 r sjv- Nsgjxfg? ,, -1:5 ,, ji 4, f f ' ' , E9 1, W 5511 'r 1,-'I fs, .A A A ' bf. M we, -, 1 , 'V- ' i . QT , F RESHMAN CLASS FRED S. JEWELI. . ..... 3 . . flrls and Scznzccs GliNliVlliVli B. JOHN .......... Home Eronomic: MARX' AGNES JOHNSON, A Z . . . . . Music Newman Club. ELAINE JonNs'roN, A A H . ....... flrls and Srinnunr I.oRENE KIiN'I' . . . .... Commerce El.A1NE S. KICSSl,ER,EAT. . . . . . . . . . Tvaclzvrx' Collage Nl5'l l'Ili Kl.lNGliR. . . . . . M usic NIARGARIVI' El,lZABl5'l'lI KNOX, K A . . . . Tmchfrs' Collfge Gi.Am's El.lZAIlli'l'lI Kocu . . .... . . Tmchmv' Collfgc JOHN DANA KO0N'l'Z. ....... . . . . . Clmmical lfngillcrriug JAMES C. KUCK . I'rf-M1'fiical Pm'i.1.1s LANSING, A X SZ ..... . . . Tlfl1ChI'l',l Collrge DoRo'rux' LARCAIJH . . ...... . TL'afln'r.v' Collfyc RUssE1.i. LASSEIGNI5 . . . . . M usi c RosE LUCll.l.li LAUDIENIHEIMICR, E A 'l' . . . . flrls and Srzcnnrs VERA LAU'l'liNSCIll.AliGIiR . . . . . . . . Iloma Ifcouomzfs . New Roads . . Crowley . Alexandria . . Crowley . Clinton White Castle New Orleans . Abbeville . Shreveport Baton Ronge New Orleans . Alexandria . Crowley . Laharlicvillc . . Vicksburg, Miss. New Orleans MAXWIil.I, A. LEA .......... ..... 1 Baton Rouge . Mechanical l1'nginrcri11g ANIDRIE LHBLANC . . ..... . . Tz'arh1'r.r' Collage MARY El.lZABIi'l'lI LEBLANC, A Z . , . . . Teachers' Collfgc Nuwmun Club. DAVISLEDOUX. . . . - . . . . Agncullurc PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO . Port Allen . Reserve . . Basile . --W mg .. ,- - - f FRESHMAN CLASS SlnNm' J. LHMOINE, jk. . ........ Mcchanical lfrlgi1z1'fr'i1zg RUT11 Grakrkumz LEON . . . . . . . . Prv-Mrdzcal Romauw' S. LIEOPOLD . . . . . I. . . Clmmfslry BlzR'1'nA M. LEVY, E A T . - . . . '. . . Prr'-lll1'rl1r'al Rifle Club. RliliVli,LlEWIS,T KB. . . .1 . . .. . : . Chfllllfdl Enguwcrzng RUI-'US LrNnslav . ........ . flrls and SL'lt'llCL'5 Emma LOCIIBAUM ........... TI'IlClll'f'5, Collvgc FLOYD II. LONG . Com mrrcrr LIEN LUNGARO . ........ . TI'llC1lI'f'.l', Collrgc Nuwxnam Club. MARcumu'1'1a LURRY, A Z . ..... Music I'IliI.l5NA LUSSAN. . ...... . . . Trar'hrr.s' Collngc Newman Cluh. LAWRENCE Al4l.lfN I.vl.la . ....... . .flrlx ami Srirntas CLARISSA B0lllll'l l' MARTIN, A X S2 . . . . . 11 rlx and Scirncm ERNrcs'ro NIARTINIEZ . ........ l't'1'-M1'1li4'z1l J. D. MAR'l'lNliZ . . ...... . . f7rl.f am! Sf'ifnrn.r Al.Bl5R'l' A. MAx'1uaNo . ......... .flrls and Snrncfs ANGlc1,o MlCI5l.I. . . . . . . . l'I'4'-Mr'1lif1ll J. B. Mlcnm. . ..... . . .luurnalism Ama MICKAI., T K N . . . . . . . Coarhzny, Loulsla lVlIl.I.lER . . . . . . . Music Tigvrctto Chorus. . Mansura . . New Orlcans . Lake Charles klahoma City, Okla. . . St. Joseph . . Minden . Kenner . . VVinnfieltl . Baton Ronge . . Zcnoria . . Luling . Utica, Miss. . . Alexandria Ponce, Puerta, Rico . Plaqnemine . . New Orleans . . Scotlandville . New Orleans . . McComb, Miss. . Baton Rouge PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE fa' 1 '-w '5' .. '09 CSL' 'f'Q FKA K' 45 7- 15 5 I , Z I 3 . ll5.!,,S,f:A.y Wszfi. n 4 .- nzf,.+.4.. , . g A . 9 I yy. 1 Afx f 'Q p w ' -J .A If. I A :iw wlfffg iff, I- Q -.152 ' . ra' - -.. W 32. . ,gfjfgv 'Irv ...ml A . M .,.-...v. I-wx... - .-. '-f- ...R J- 1 'f F RESHMAN CLASS MAY MOIES . ....... . .4rls and Science: GRACE MoN'I'coMERY . . . . . . . . . . flrls and Sczcrzccs Y. w. c. A. E'I rA MAE MOORE . ....... . Tcachcrs' College WII,I.IAM B. MOREl,AND. . . . . . . . . Mcclzanzcal Engznccrzug FREDERICK TIIoIvIAs MORRIS, T K N . . . . Cifvil Enginccring J. S. Mo'I'I'Y, JR., 2 N .......... flris and Scirncr: LII.I.IAN MUNIZ . . . . . . . . . Ari: and SCIFIICEJ Y. W. C. A. MRS. PIIQLENE MURPIIY . . . . . Music CECII, FAY MCCLARY . . . . .' . . . flgrzcullurc' GRACE MCCORMICK . . ........ Tcuchfrs' Collcgc MARY EI.I.EN MCEI,RoY, K A . ...... Ari: and Sciclzccs FRANK F. MCKAY . .... . M usic Mlikllil. EVA MCLIIAN ......... flrlx and Scifnccs MARY NEI.I.E MCMICIIAEI, . ...... Music Sponsor Company G , RACIIAEI. NE'l l'I,ES . .... . M uszc Tlgorcttc Chorus. A. W. NOLANI1, A K E ....... .. . Chfmical Enginccring MOzEI.I,E NoI.EN . . . . . . . V Music Delta Omivron. DoRo'I'IIY NUcEN'r,AZ. . . . . . . . . flrls and Scu'ncc'.r President FI'0f-IlInm.II CO-Cds. HARRY B. NUNN, JR., A 1' P ..... Journalism GEORGE M. OI.IvIER . . . . . .... . Mcchanzcal Engmccruzg PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR . New Orleans . . Kaplan Liberty, Miss. . Powhatan . . Bogalnsa . . Kaplan . New Orleans . Baton Rouge . Grayson . Baton Rouge . . Shreveport . . Vvaverly . Amite . Longstreet . Parkin, Ark. . .Bains . Summerfield . VVinnfield Gulfport, Miss. . New Orleans -W-M M----Y I , ,- , , , , . ,T ,f-- f v - - I we .. ., -.swsgr . , 4 A ' 9 A' V M ' f - 4 A L' WWF , fx'-I E img' J' liffhff -I H A. ' Q. E5 l3'3?' fffza' I Q W K - ,gh E55 2 A A 1, A . 7 - ,, .. .X f ig . , 'fsv::gr,,- .,...g,w,,, , . ' It - lf' FRESHMAN CLASS .EE JEWEL MARY O'NEAI. . . . . ..... . Arls and Sczences EMILYOSTliNIl0ROl F,AZ. . . . . . . . Ari: and Sezencex El.lZAl'lli'l'lI OIT, A Z , . . . .... . . .dris and Sciences Loulslnnn Pluyn rs' Gullcl. M. MILTON Oukso, A 2 -If ....... Pre-Medical WILLA FRANCES OWENS, X Q . ..... Journalism KATHRYN PAINTER. . . . . . . . . . . Arts and Sczences C. H. PARDUE . . ..... . . Pre-Medical A. J. PASCUCCI . . Pre-M ed i cal JOHN B. PAYNE. . . . . . . . . . . . . Mechanical Engineering Y. M. C. A. MARY ETIIEI, PEEK, X Q . ....... Commerce Sponsor Company D' '. ELENA C. PERCY, K A ......... Arts and Sciences MAR'l'IIA E. PERKINS, K A .....,, Teachers' College AUGUSTA B. PETERS . ........ . Teachers' College DoRoTIIy DoI.sEN PETERS . . . . . . Music Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM WALLACE PHILLIPS . . . . . . Pre-Medical JIMMIE M. POMEROY . . . I. . .... Pre-Medical HELENPONDER. . , . , , , , , , , Teachers' College Home FILEUIIDIIIICS Club. WILEYPOOLE. , , , , . , , , Pre-Medical CATHERINE PoWELI., A X Q .... 1 . . Teachers' College MONITA POWERS, X 9 . . .... . . Muszc . . Addis . Shreveport . Frnnklinton . . Baton Rouge . . Baton Rouge . . Baton Rouge . Vivian . . . . . . . .Rockport,Mz1ss. . . Grand Cane . Sondheimer . . Plettenberg . St. Francisville . . Shreveport . New Orleans . Prairieville . . Bastrop . Jackson, Miss. . . Bunkie . New Orleans Denham Springs PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE Y f. .Y ...M f- ' - .N--w. mf-4 A qv-Wo ff z134w'3p31g5x?g-WA 1- ' '-'- '-,ix N A, i in .al F' I H E GQ- 1. ' f in .. . ,. .. .. .wa -w. ,,,1.,.,f'f,.v.. .M - . ' ,1,.x1 V. . FRESHMAN CLASS KIERWIN R.xNnor.r-rr Piucia . ..,... . . Sieper flgrzfulturc Al.FRlzn C. Pukrua, A I' P . . . . .... . . Gulfport, Miss. Clnvllifal lfngiflerring Woomzow J. Rfxnroun . . . . ..... Ilarrisonhurg Cifvil lil1gi111'm'iny IVAN Rlzlcimium. ..... . . . l'n'-Lafw Gnome R. Rlai'i'Mizvlax . . . . . . . . Journalum Rosmvmnv I'Im.nN Ruoklzk .... - . . Tl'l1l'lll'fI, Collnga RUTH I'IlfI.EN RICE . .... . . . . . llonn' EFDIIDIIIICS Ilomu Er-onoxnh-R Clulr. Erner, RICHARDSON . . . . .... . Ari: and Sru-urn.: PAu1.A.RomaR1's. ..... . . . . . Mfmfmiml Erzgizzrnrilzg P. A. ROBICIIAUX . ....... . l,l'1'-Mftiiflll Er,1zAm2'm Roums, KA. . . . . . . . . flrls and Sz'zr'11cr'.r JAMES L. ROBINSON . ...... . l'ra-Medical Nam, Y. Russian., A X Q ........ flrls nm! Sl'il'7I!'I'.l' Wn.r.xAM PRlas'roN Russian., II K A . . . . f1r1s ami Scirllcrxr JOSEPI'IB.RYAN. . . . . . . .lo1n'11a.'ism PAULA SAnA'rnaR. . . . . . . . . Tz'arln'r.r' Collrge Fl.oRleNcla SAINT, B E 0 , ....... Ilomr Iimnomirr I'IUGIl H. SAXON . . COIIl1Ill'fl'l' ELEANOR SCAIFE . Tvafhwrs' Collcge S'1'ANl,liY Ross SCARBOROUGII . . ..... T4'arl11'r'.r' Collrgc PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX Aquaclilla, Puerta, Rico New Orleans . Plaquemine . Zachary Baton Rouge . jeanerette . Racelancl Baton Rouge . Shreveport . Alexandria Baton Ronge New Orleans . Elton Baton Rouge Biloxi, Miss. Lake Charles Lake Charles ,map :bf fvllsb-ein E9 Qlxaililin ll? ,. . W h W V yi -A L. - -f N -1 .--RW.. - , ff- ' H , ., e -1 .- ,sv H: gf-'-'jr 'fist'-I-a ' 1ef,5 NYJ: :if , r' grew' A .-A, 3 A t jgf.3hf:N?'5g L A A W 'wiki-. M .' fy- ' AQ ff Q . . sg. ' :gf ' 'L f- A - . Mfr? ' ' ff 'L A ' ' f i , 1 - -L. 11125, g-, -, -Sad . ' 1wr.f:.gg, f ,Nfffmw .V . -1,51 A 5 . .- my 3. - .- M g,.g3f , . 5,3 ,. dqzg,-.-, 4' ' ' Q : 261. , V ,A . Quai ' A ll 1-gfzaw :'flf,i - 'fi ,, , 'A 4 K . 'Lf f lll -ff ' if . , H'-AW. 2'2l'e-1'5f.fwewwr -'W l wf f:'l55i v A m n. . . f . :vie f ?-55 '17 .. , -1- FRESHMAN CLASS 5 MAx1Nu Scrmmmsk . . . . . . . . . . Ari: and Sm-ncrs BUNNY SCHERER. . . . . . . . . Ilrmlf Economic: JAMES SCHONLAU, K A . ....... Pre-M fd i ml K. S. Scnwmvrz. . . . , , , , , , , , Chf'1mz'al Eligfxfwfring Band. CIIARLIES B. Scuwmzma . ........ Cifull EIlgl7l!'I'7'il1f1 ELIZABETII Sco'r'1', K A . . .... . M usic J. A. Sco'r'r, JR. . . . . . . C01ll7llI'flfl? R. L. SEAB . . .... . . .flgrirullure Env SESSIONS, A 2 111 ....,..... Aris and Srierzcrxv JAMES W. S11AcKm.Foko. . . . . . . . . Chrmzml Elzgiizrrrilzg L. E. SHAFF1s'1'r . . ..... . . Agricullurc SIM B. SI-IAT'l'UCK, A X A . .... . . Pre-Lafw RoI.I.ANn C. SHAW . .,,,, , Journalism C1-wswk P. Smss. . . . . . . . . , Cifvil Engimfrrizzg Roy J. SIMON . . Agrlimillulrc l ANNA Brass S1Nm.m'oN, . . . . . . . , Tearhrrx' College Lots SLOWEY, B E 0 . . , , , , COIl17Il1'7'C'f' Ar.msu'1'R.SM1Tu. . . . . , , , , , . Chmnical Efzgiuerring Y. M. cz. A, ALLEN SMITH, II K A . ..,., , Commrrn' EVELYN E. SM111-I . . . . . . . . . Twachrrs' Collfgn . New Orleans . Luling . Winnfielnl . New Orleans Vicksburg, Miss. . Lake Charles . New Roads . Corbin . Urania . Bonita . Baton Rouge . Lake Charles . VVelsl1 . Alexandria . Gueyclan . Baton Rouge . Garyville . . Greenwood . Crowley . El.lzAnn'rII PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN QVKW .ia x. e LHR. w..........J 'Ei 4: ' 'x Q.fL . ',:' 1 r X E fl' 1 FRESHMAN CLASS FAIIIAN SUE SMITH . . . . . . Muszc FRED 'FAYLOR SMITH, K E . . .... . Journalism JAMES ANcEI,o SMITH. . . . . . . . . . Electrical Engznecrzng '.l'HliLMA SoU'r1IwIcK . . ....... . Teachers' College LOUISE STAFFORD. . . , . . . . . . Teachers' College MARION W. STAFFORD . . . . . . . . . Home Economics Y. W. C. A. MARY ELLEN S'I'EnI3INs, A X 9 . ..... Arts and Sczences H. F. STEEN, A X A .......... Mechanical Engineering Y. M. C. A. SAIJIE LEE S'I'EIN. . . . . . . . Co mmerce MARY EVA STEWART, X Q . . . . . . M uszc Tlgl!I'0l.ll? Chorus. Mli'l'l'IE STEWART, B 2 O . . . . . . . . Home Economics lflomu Economics Club. VERA STOKER . .... Music MAR'l'lIA STREHLE . . . . . . . . . . . Teachers' College Home IECOIIOIIHCS Club. MARY ALICE TEMPLET. . . . . . . Music THOMAS GALEY TERRY, H K A ...... Arls and Sciences MARY VANCE TEXAIJA, K A ....... Arts and Sciences MERCEI.I'l'E THOMPSON. . . . . . . . . Arts and Sczences GENEVIEVE GERTRUDE TORBE'l'. . . . . . Ilome Economics JOHN G. TURK ............ Chemical Engineering VFENNIE VERNICE . . . . . . . . Journalzsnz PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT . Baton Rouge . . Lake Charles . . Homer . . Baton Rouge Denham Springs . New Orleans . . Garyville . . Baton Rouge Greenville, Miss. . .Amite . Baton Rouge . Rabeline . Addis . Baton Rouge . . Baton Rouge . . Alexandria . Shreveport . Homer . . Monroe . Baton Rouge QW, ,.. .,..,..,ff, .,,. , , f j, f 'fi :ft-I A' 1' f' I in 1 :Air B A ' 5 m a, E. .. Maw Q I' f A MN .- v .'- fy E5 .5 2, ,11'...- - ' L., r Sb ,. ' 'QF' I page , 'yr 1 ' A ' , ' 1 . 1 w. I 1 Q, wg ssgfmv 41 .Ir Iw-neu.. , I , . .. 14. Y: 5 ps-'Mb SA -N 1, .. 'K IW .. A 1 NA .WA wgg?f',1.,.- -A ,. . ,..: 1 .rea ,,..w1wgg,gga.A.3a ...E.I,. A- ,M A ' mr. . his -.mss.,- . -eg M.............A...k' FRESHMAN CLASS EE LEO VICKERS. . . . . Coachzng SAI.oIvIE EI.EANoR VOSBURGII . . . . . . . Ho1ne Eeono1n1r.r O.P.WAcuEsIfAcIc. . . . . . . . .. Sugar Engzneermg NELL E. WALL . . . . . . . . . Home Econonues Home Economics Club. FLORA MAELE WEIL. . . . . . . . . . Art: and Sezenee: MERCEDES WEILI., E A T . . . . . . . . Arts and Sczences DL-lm Gamma Delta. Lou WELSH,JR. . . . . . . Commerce JAMES R. WENDT, E X . .... I. . . . Ci-vil Engzneering MARK DUDLEY WENTZ, JR. .... . Coaehzng LILLIAN WEs'rnRooK. . . . . . . . . . Arts and Scmnees MARY STEWART WILLIAMS, K A . . . . Journalism STANLEY WILSON, JR., K E ..,.... Pre-Medieal LAURA WINsI.ow, A Z . ........ Teaehers' College BECKY WOLF, A Z . . . . . . . . . . Art: and Scxences Newman Club. DOROTHY EDWIN Wloon, A X Q . . V. . Commeree H. J. WooDI,ANn, K A . ..... . . Art: and Sezenres CECILIA A. WRIGI-I'r . . . . . . . Pre-Medical ERNESTM.YONGUE. . . . . . . : .. . flrls and Snencex WILLIAM L. ZINK ......... - . . . Chemieal Engineering PIELEN ZOBEL . ..... . Music . Manglmm . New Orleans . Lockport . . Baton Rouge . . Lavonia . Baton Ronge . New Orleans . . Baton Rouge . Lake Charles . Liberty, Miss. . . Alexandria . Meridian, Miss. . Shreveport . . Baton Rouge . . New Orleans . Mansfield . New Orleans . Breaux Bridge . Chenal Charleston, S. C. PAGE ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE -o 4? -ui' N LOUISIANA we have evidence of an extensive agra- rian culture and of trade relations with distant races. 'we know that the eyhoundf iBuilders must have had some trade contacts with Gentral :American civilization from the designs found on their pot- tery. CCs5hey also had tools and weapons' of stone not found in this region. if -f GW , A x j ' xx X 9 r' 2 ATHLETICS , W C' t ai HEAD COACH LAWRENCE BIPF JQNES Captain Lawrence M. QBUH jones came to Louisiana State Uni- versity last year from the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, where he starred first as a player, and later-from 1926 to 1930- as head football coach. Completing his first year at The Old War Skule, Captain Jones has more than lived up to his reputation as being one of the outstanding football mentors in the country. The success of his first team was all the more remarkable in view of the fact that he was introducing the complicated double and single wingbaclc system of play to a raw and inexperienced group of boys. But more than that-he brought with him a new spirit, a new outlook, and a real esprit de corps into the athletic life of Louisiana State University. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY THREE I ,,,, W... , ' if f I 1 ' ' 'QU' 4,53 - , .L 1 THE cc n C LUB AN Members of the L Club, pictured JOE ALMOKARY R. M. BANNISTER A. B. BARROW J. H. BAYNARD C. D. BLAYLOCK S. C. BOWMAN H. B. BROWN W. D. CHEW W. A. FLEMING I. D. GEORGE H. P. GLAZE - M. B. GORDY J. B. HEROMAN J. L. KELLER G. D. KELL J. C. KENT ED KHOURY H. L. KIRKPATRICK V. E. LACOUR LERO LANOLEY W. LOBDELL J. B. LUKER J. L. MALONE P. C. MARX N. H. NIXON F. H. MOORE A. C. MOREAU -I. D. MCLAIN PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR above, follow: A. B. NEVILS L. E. OGDEN F. S. PERCY F. S. PERCY F. E. POE R. H. POWELL J. M. PRESSBURG FRANK REEDY G. N. ROGERS R. B. SADLER J. H. SAMUELS C. SKIDMORE TOM SMITH THE RABENHORST Nelson, Wandle, Ingwerson, Enis, Moore Coach Lawrence T. Biff Jones is Louisiana State's new head man on -the football Held, and with him at the start of the 1932 campaign came three other replacements, Burt Ing- werson, Frank Wandle, and Spike Nelson. Captain Jones COACI-II G ST FP took over the reins after serving as head coach at West Point from 1925 to 1929 and as assistant athletic director until 1932. Ingwerson was head coach at Iowa until 1932, when he resigned to take his position here. Nelson worked under him with the Hawkeyes. Ben Enis, the other member of the staff, came to Old Lou as an assistant to Cohen in 1928. Bernie Moore cracks the whip as track and field coach and the destinies of the basketball and baseball teams are guided by Harry Rabenhorst, who has been here for eight years. That the staff was well chosen has been shown by the re- sults of the 1932-33 season. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY FIVE and Jack Torrance, came in for their share of mention Pdfivlwwggi J, ' ,ba - 1 -.- .. . :V ' -J' V' 1' 15j.:r2'.Ag- f.,-, ,, . ' A Q J V N ,'-.,-us. - at , n a ' 'f .' 'll' 'nie . h 5 U A . .1 Gaul-v.s4f'W'-'L' . 'J - '- , ..:jxf 'w ,,, qu, , . ' vw .1 .M . f ' r 2,1 . Wg.. i, 1,-af' -83? e Y,s,, gtg n,xe.,4 ,PW , si TI-IE FCDCTB or I 932 A new dynasty of football elevens was inaugurated at Louisiana State during the 1932 season, and it rang up a record that no previous Old Lou squad had ever ac- complished-a season of no defeats in the Southern conference. The new deal for the Bengals included a new coach- ing staff, new system of play and a promising set of sophomores. Unbeaten in the conference, the Tigers marched to six victories against Southern elevens, one of which was a 14 to 0 victory over their perennial rivals, Tulane, and three defeats and a tie in contests with foreign opposition. Q'Next year, that season which Old Gold and Purple followers have always been looking forward to, and never quite finding, appeared nearer in '32 than any time in the past ten years. LL S ASO In one of the most pretentious campaigns ever at- empted by the Tigers, Old Lou basked in the spotlight throughout the season as one of the South's finest elevens. Three of the eleven, Roy Wilson, Bert Yates on all-star teams. It was the deception at Louisiana State by formerly of the Army, tack that originated in Yates that brought the of the Warner system, installed Coach Lawrence Biff Jones, and the devastating passing at- the mighty right arm of Bert most woe to Bengal opponents. Coach Jones' line-up was practically the same through- out the campaign, and it found Walter Fleming and Frank Moore at ends, Jim Skidmore and Baby Jack Torrance at tackles, Roy Wilson and Gee Mitchell at guards, Lloyd Stovell at center, and in the backfield, Billy Lobdell at quarterback, Joe Keller at halfback, Bert Yates at fullback. Joe Almokary, Junior Bowman, Dunham Smith, Walter Sullivan, Leroy Langley, and Claude Skidmore alternated at the other halfback post. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SIX Seven players, only four of whom were regulars, are lost to the 1933 Louisiana State machine through gradu- ation. Those who have played their last are: Fleming, elected at the end of the season as 1932 captain and most valuable player, Wilson, Almokary, Keller, Jim Skidmore, Jim Malone and Harry Brown. Old Lou faced a schedule which pitted her against two of the strongest elevens in the Southwest right at the outset. An opening game with Texas Christian was a stout test to the as yet untried Warner system of foot- ball. They came through with a 3 to 3 tie against the Horned Frogs, and Louisiana State was driving to what might have been the winning score when the game ended. After a scoreless first quarter, Boswell put the Texans ahead with a field goal from the eight-yard line. Then Torrance, giant tackle, who played his best game Of the season in this contest, placed one through the Jack Torrance, giant tackle, sends a high spiral. goals in the third period to tie matters up. Fighting desperately, the Bengals marched 60' yards in two plays just before the game ended, Bowman breaking away on a beautiful 30-yard spurt and Yates passing to Lobdell, who carried the oval to T. C. U.'s 20-yard line. But the rally had started too late. In their first game on the road the Bengals again encountered a Texas eleven, the Rice Owls. It ended in the latter's favor, 10 to 8, after Tom Driscoll, a splendid kicker, had dropped back in the fourth quar- ter and booted a lield goal. Yates' three passes for a touchdown in the first live minutes of play had sent the Tiger out in front. The other two Bengal points came when john Kent broke through the line in the third quarter and smothered one of the Rice backs for a safety. Spring Hill proved just a push-over for the deceptive Bengal attack which found itself for the first time during the season and ran up an 80 to 0 score. Coach Jones' men showed an offensive polish that had been lacking in both their previous encounters, and made 22 hrst downs during the game. Walter Sullivan was high point man of the evening with three touchdowns, while Claude Skidmore tallied twice and Lobdell, Yates, Bowman, Stevens, and Al Minuet each one. The Ole War Skulli' rolled over Mississippi State, 24 to 0 in their fourth start at Monroe. Played in a driving rain and on a muddy field, the game was con- spicuous for its fumbles and the splendid defensive stand made by the Tigers. They held the Maroons to a pair of first downs while making twenty for themselves, and both of the Aggies' resulted from penalties. Billy Lobdell was one of the offensive stars of the game along with Bert Yates. The former broke away for two 20-yard jaunts and one for 23 yards. Yates, Lobdell, Keller and Bob Bannister, by falling upon a fumble, scored the Bengal touchdowns. Claude Skidmore, Yates and Almokary had field days in the Sewanee home-coming game which the Bengals easily captured, 38 to 0. Coach Jones used a deluge of substitutes, as in the Spring Hill contest. The Tigers rushed the weak Sewanee line for a total yardage of 362 yards and the outcome was never in doubt. Then came the traditional foe, Arkansas, and a 14 to 0 victory for Louisiana State. Under wraps, the Bengals marched across the goal line twice in the first quarter and then held their own for the rest of the afternoon. A pass, Yates to Lobdell, was good for 41 use oNe HUNDRED sow-seven Biff Jones gives the boys instruction. yards and placed the ball on the three-yard stripe in. position for the first touchdown, which was carried over by Yates. The big Tiger fullback broke away later in the quarter for 35 yards and followed by passing to Fleming for 30 yards and the final touchdown. The Bengals had the edge on first downs, scoring 13 to 6. South Carolina, inspired by a brilliant showing against Tulane the week before, gave Old Lou one of its hardest fights. It was Yates' 45-yard pass to Fleming in the fourth quarter, following a sensational 35-yard run back of a punt by George Bowman, that brought the victory. But South Carolina was really just the start of the roughest part of the schedule. After them came the Gentlemen of Centenary and a 6 to 0 loss for Louisiana. A 60-yard march in the third quarter and a 15-yard penalty for roughness that placed the pigskin on the Tigers' three-yard line enabled Centenary to score. The first downs were Old Lou 10, and Centenary 13. Then Tulane-and the first defeat of the mighty Wave by Old Lou since 1927. It wasn't Tulane's best that the Tigers defeated. An infiuenza epidemic which cut into both squads, but hurt the Greenie more, took Tulane's great all-American Don Zimmerman, from the game and along with him a greater part of the other regulars. The Bengals' 14 to O victory was featured by the football comeback of Joe Almokary, who played one of the finest games of his three-year career with the Old Lou varsity. Joe dove into the Wave forward wall twenty-five times during the afternoon and came away with an aver- age of 4.6 yards per try. It was left to Yates and Keller, however, to buck over the Bengal touchdowns which came in the first and second quarters. Roy Wil- son and Lloyd Stovall both played fine ball in the line and the Bengals completed seven passes. Out of the Northwest came the Oregon Webfooters in the coldest weather of late December to hand the Tigers a 12 to 0 defeat, their third of the season. The game was marked by the fact that it was the first ap- pearance of a West Coast aggregation on a Louisiana gridiron and was likewise Louisiana State's first clash with a Western opponent. Driving, ripping, and tear- ing into the Old Lou line, in an almost unstoppable manner, big Mike Mikulak, giant Duck fullback, ham- mered his way to both of the Westerners' touchdowns, and, in general, made things uncomfortable for the Tigers all afternoon. They were outplayed, outweighed, and the weather was much more favorable to the visitors. The Tigers passed up two chances to score, but the odds were against them from the outset. Given a rest during the basketball season, the Tigers were put through two months of stiff spring training and, with a brilliant crop of freshmen graduating to the varsity next fall, the outlook for that Next Year team at Louisiana State is brighter than ever. The Biffer faces the problem of replacing Fleming, PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT Skidmore and Wilson in the line and Keller at thc spinner back post in the backfield. All of which would seem like quite a task were it not for this year's fresh- man football team. Abe Mickal shapes up as the most likely frosh star to fill Joe Keller's shoes. He was a consistent star with fhe Baby Bengals and is now one of the Hnest punters on the varsity squad. Next year it is hoped that the Tigers will bid cvcn stronger for the Conference title, but this time it will not be for the Southern Conference but for the South- eastern crown. This is due to the split in the Southern Conference, which occurred shortly after the last foot- ball season. 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':--rtftl--,, 1-ffn-yrx?IL.,,,,32- 14' - ' 'FI A 'VK X V F . , ' , , J' 1'n q.5'i7 W!ir'1'K1 I., L THE TULANE GAME How thc Tigers got the Tulane goat to thc tune of 14 0 ,vga 1 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINE 4 J f ' Ju in-g.,,,. X' ' uf I my Y . 1, L4,:fg, .- ,v , If .' 5 f,f..1mA' ww, 1' A 'fA,.Z h- - 'r U. v1 L' fat' 1 if, vgliyl ' -. . ,K ,Wg aw xii .-ah' , 'FMP 'v 'Q 4,-ff. 4 'NP 6, Qs- wr' PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY i . me 3 Pi was TI-IE VARSITY PLAYERS This year the old practice of electing a captain was discarded for the new plan of appointing a captain for each game. From 5 all evidences the plan proved highly successful and eliminated much of the so-called political bitterness that creeps into even athletics. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE Scene between the halves. The band parades for Tulane. ,444- Q. B.: I stahl' itil x Q mv J PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-TWO Lobdell carries the ball through races une. T H E G E R I PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE ACTIO Due to the fact that a great num- ber of the football games played by L. S. U. this season were held at night, our pictorial review of the season is necessarily confined to two major encounters-that with Rice and Tulane--which, it so happened, were played in the afternoon. THE RI G WITH TI-IE TIGERS Hi EF A triumphant finish, gained through the mighty fists of a great Tiger boxing team, netted Captain Francis Brink's L. S. U. battlers two individual titles and a tie for second place in team standing in the Southeastern Conference Boxing Tournament held at New Orleans. Scoring sixteen points by virtue of two winners and two runner-ups, the Tigers exhibited one of the best all- round teams in the South. In view of the fact that every point winner will be eligible for competition next year, boxing fans look forward to a banner season with right- ful anticipation. A The first man to win a crown for the Tigers was Woodrow Zachariah, classy bantam, who stopped his opponent in the second round of the championship bout. The little fellow showed worlds of boxing skill as well as a killer instinct, and when he opened up his oppo- nent crumpled under the steady stream of blows pumped into him in endless succession. Zachariah's win was ex- pected, for he had shown all the qualifications of a champion during the regular season. Not to be outdone by Zachariah, Henry Glaze, hard- hitting lightweight, gave the Tigers their second individ- ual title when he floored Curran Spottswood of Missis- sippi State in the first round and forced his seconds to throw the towel in early in the second stanza. Glaze, a clever boxer and a murderous puncher, was acclaimed one of the conference's best lighters. W. T. Robinson, a promising but inexperienced junior middleweight, faced opposition a bit too strong in the person of Bob Sullivan of Georgia. Sullivan, a clever and experienced battler, knew too much for the willing Tiger, winning the title easily. In the heavyweight final, Big Boy Blaylock faced Doyless Hill, Tulane's national intercollegiate cham- pion. Blaylock, a game and willing fighter, forced the fight, slugging with the champion and bringing the crowd to its feet by his game attempt to outslug the clever Greenie. Hill fought a heady fight and, taking his time, went about his job in a workmanlike manner. He floored Blaylock numerous times before the referee stopped the fight in the third round. Glaze, Zachariah, Gonzales, Heffner 4'- I ill! 1. . P f 4 PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR i Luno, Phares, Norton, Cittadino Khoury, Skidmore, Blaylock, May PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE FL.L..x..4' ' i VARSITY BOXING SQUAD The splendid finish of the Tigers in the conference tournament came as no surprise to their supporters. The team, one of the best in the history of the school, was again coached by Captain Francis Brink, often called the father of boxing in Louisiana schools. Their record, with the exception of the bouts with the Navy, was splendid. They downed Mississippi State by a score of 5-3 and defeated Florida by the same score. The Navy, however, decisively defeated the local fighters by a score of 62 to In these fights Luno gained a draw with his opponent, while Glaze and Norton lost hairline decisions to their opponents. Returning from Annapolis the Tiger mittmen stopped off at South Carolina to battle the Gamecocks of that university. Ftetting over the defeat administered them by the Middies, the Bengals handed the Carolinians a severe shellacking. South Carolina took the middle- weight battle by forfeit as Lamar Norton, due to injuries suffered in the Navy bouts, was unable to compete. Tulane handed the local fighters their first defeat in Dixie competition in several years. Closely contested battles, featured by the Hill-Blaylock tussle in which the gangling Tiger chilled the hearts of Tulane supporters by a stirring first round attack which almost ended dis- astrously for the intercollegiate champion. A surprise victory by Cal Kissgen over Woodrow Zachariah, Tiger ace, spelled the margin of victory. The clever little L. S. U. bantam waited too late to make his bid for victory, and while he battered Kissgen unmercifully in the third round the referee awarded the fight to the Greenie bantam. All the other bouts were interesting. Kamiel Khoury stopped Moon Mul- lins, Tulane light-heavy, while Ding-Dongi' Jacobs ad- ministered a severe beating to Guy Luno, cutting his mouth badly and making his participation in the confer- ence championships impossible. Lamar Norton won a disputed victory over Page Tharpe of Tulane and W. T. Robinson and Red Phares dropped close battles to their opponents. The Tigers presented a well-balanced team through- out the season, with Zachatiah and Glaze their best bets in practically all their matches. These two boys could box and hit with the best amateurs. Zachariah, while not the puncher Glaze was, neverthe- less possessed sufficient steam to hurt his opponents. His knockout in the finals of the conference championships being ample proof of his power. He was the cleverest boxer on the team and should be even better next year. Although he did not score many knockouts this sea- son the punching power of Henry Glaze has not dimin- ished. The story of his prowess spread throughout the South and consequently he found few opponents willing to mix it with him. However, his boxing improved con- siderably as a result of this condition and he was re- garded as one of the outstanding favorites in the con- ference tournament. Lamar Norton, Tiger mainstay in the middleweight class, furnished several sparkling performances in dual PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX meets. His battle against Chandler Page, the confer- ence champ, was a thrlller. Norton fought a heady and courageous battle, besting the champion at both slug- ging and boxing. He is the only man on the team not eligible for varsity competition next season, and filling his shoes will be quite a problem. For most improvement ever shown by a boxer at L. S. U. we must doff our hats to C. D. 'QBig Boy Blay- lock. This gigantic, gangling heavyweight, whose cour- age and raw power more than make up for his lack of boxing skill, was this year one of the South's outstand- ing heavyweights, and he stands as the man to beat for the title next year. Blaylock is an outstanding example of what work and willingness will do for a man. Two of the gamest fighters to ever draw on the gloves for L. S. U. are Guy Luno and John Phares. No one will dispute that assertion. These boys in defeat were greater than in victory. Men of this type are measured by the how you did it standard, not by the what did you do method. Phares, a willing and conscientious boxer, went into every fight giving all he had, many times it was not enough, but for the fans it was always more than enough. We can say the same thing for Guy Luno, and for all the Tigers for that matter. But these two men typified most the spirit of true sportsmen. They always looked good in defeat. Other boxers turning in a good account of themselves were Fernando Gonzales, hard-hitting junior middle- weightg Kamiel Khoury, a slugging light heavy who knocked out his Tulane opponent, and Claude Skid- more and Landon Heifner, two tough football players who helped garner points for the Tiger team. Prospects for next year are exceptionally bright. Only one man, Norton, will be lost from the present squad, and from the freshman team comes up a splendid bunch of boxers. The freshman team was the best in the short boxing history of the school. The yearlings triumphed in two dual meets with the strong Shreveport Athletic Club, which boasted several amateur champions, and several freshmen joined a special team which fought the New Orleans Athletic Club to a draw. Outstanding men on the freshman squad were: Earl Choo-Choo Dugas, a welterweightg Jimmy Blakeman, Head Coach of Boxing Freshman Boxing Squad The freshman boxers had very few chances this year to show their skill. However, they appear to be a prom- ising lot. CAPTAIN FRANCIS G. BRINK a 160-pounderg Chester Carville, middleweight, and Howell Cobb, a junior middleweight. Other promising freshmen who showed up well were: Eddie Ketcham, Leslie Cullen, Morgan Freeman, Earl Turner, and Cock- rell. Dugas and Blakeman were two-fisted sluggers and great crowd pleasers. Both packed knockout punches and showed ability to absorb punishment. They both seem headed for varsity positions in their sophomore year. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN EE RE SU M E OP BASKETBALL A brilliant quartet of sophomores, led by Malcolm Sparky Wade, all-Southern guard and new record holder for high point scoring in the Southeastern Conference, gave Old Lou its finest cage quintet in the past decade and carried the Old Gold and Purple colors into the semi- finals of the conference tournament. Heralded as the finest freshman outfit Louisi- ana State ever produced in 1931, four members of that quintet came up to beat experienced men out of their positions on the '32 varsity. They were Nathan Buddy Blair, Jack Harris, Ben Journeay and Wade. They worked as a com- bination the greater part of the season, with Baby Jack Torrance at center. Of the quintet, Wade was, of course, the standout He cracked the old Southern con- ference scoring record by a wide margin, run- ning up 193 points during the season. As high point man last season, he placed Harris Sam- uels, another Old Lou star, as scoring leader in the conference. Seeded fourth in the Southeastern tourna- ment at Atlanta, the Bengals marched through two opponents before they met defeat at the RABENHORST Coach hands of Kentucky, the club which went on to capture the crown. Wade, with his clownish tactics, backed up by sound basketball, grabbed the spotlight for the Tigers in the first game of the event when they defeated Auburn, 57 to 33. Wade rang the basket for eight field goals and two foul shots to make the guard position on the all-Southern quintet almost a certainty. Continuing their splendid play of opening day of the tourney, the Old Gold and Purple floor- men pushed Tennessee from the championship picture, as Jack Harris dropped ten field goals and six foul shots in the basket. Blair and Wade each accounted for nine Bengal points. The Kentucky Wildcats, headed by their all- star center and forward, just had too much class for the Tigers and went on to win in 51 to 38 fashion. Sale, the Kentucky center and one of the outstanding players in the tournament, got away from Torrance to score 20 points and play a big part in the defeat of the Bengals. Wade and Blair rang the hoop for 28 points between them. Coach Harry Rabenhorst piloted the Bengals PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT The varsity squad as they appeared at the Atlanta tournament. through a tough 18-game schedule with the loss of only six games. They lost only one series during the season, that to the Vanderbilt Com- modores. The Bengals opened the season by drubbing Alabama 37 to 32 and then lost the second game of the series 40 to 36. Rousing finishes in both games played big parts in the showing of the Tigers. Wade, Torrance, and Blair stood out during the series. Against Mississippi State, Rabenhorst's out- fit rolled to a pair of victories, winning 32 to 28 and 49 to 26. The first contest was decided in an extra period with Blair and Torrance supply- ing the Louisiana quintet's winning margin. Then the Bengals went on their Hrst road trip of the season, on which they split a series with the Ole Miss, took two games in a row from Mississippi State, bowed twice to Vandy, and then broke even in their series with Sewanee and Auburn. They returned to Louisiana and after drop- ping the first game of their annual series with Tulane, 33 to 53, went on to win the remain- ing contests, 50 to 33, 50 to 38, and 51 to 37. Prospects for the 1934 season are bright, with all of the regulars returning. Captain Tom Smith is the only player who will not be avail- able to the Tigers next season. Smith, Harris Samuels, Pete Burge, Bill Stayton and Roland Brown, the other lettermen, all played fine ball in their roles as substitutes. While Wade was carrying off high point honors, two other mem- bers of the team, Blair and Torrance, were also earning themselves a place among the first four in the conference. PAGE ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE SOLITI-IER TRACK CH MPIONS 5 an Coach Bernie Moore, Old Lou's maestro of the cinder paths, walked into the Louisiana State trophy room in May, 1932, and dusted off a spot for that most re-occurring of all trophies won by the Tigers-the Southern conference track and field championship. Champions of the South from '27 to '30, the Bengals of 1932 rolled aside all opposition in their path to the throne so often occupied by Louisiana State teams, and, in doing so, laid the foundations for perhaps the finest track and field aggregation that evertook the field for Louisiana. The conference meet is usually a fight to the last event, but the Bengals, scoring points in all but the quarter mile, two mile, javelin and relay races, had the title dangling from their belt before the curtain ever rang down on the annual classic. W. E. BUTLER Moore spikemen held an eleven point lead over an unheralded Duke outfit with 38 points, and didn't even find it necessary to enter a team in the relay event. Alvin Moreau, captain of the '33 team, Eddie Stockwell, Baby Jack Tor- rance and Sidney Bowman-all first-place win- ners-bore the brunt of the Old Lou attack. Moreau, the Bengals' foremost hurdler of recent years until Glenn Slats Hardin made his appearance, sped down the lanes in record- breaking time of 14.9 seconds to shatter the old conference mark in the high hurdles, and then followed that by placing third in 220-yard low sticks. Other first places were supplied by Tor- rance in the shot put, with a heave of 47 feet, three inches, Stockwell in the 220-yard dash in splendid time of 21.9 seconds, and Bowman in the broad jump with a leap of 23 feet, 7 1-3 JACK TORRANCE Bos POWELL FRANK E. MOORE 9 1 i PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY inches. That accounted for 20 of the Bengal points and the rest resulted from seconds, thirds, fourths and fifths. l'Red Lehman, middle distance star, was third in the mile and fifth in the half mile, Gordy and Yawn tied for second place in the pole vault, Bowman tied for fourth place in the high jump, Stockwell picked up third place in the century, and Torrance finished fourth in the discus throw to run the Tiger point total to 38. The victory in the conference meet climaxed a season in which the Bengals had taken top honors in Southwestern re- lays, Finished second in the S. C. indoor event, and scored smashing dual meet victories over the Crimson Tide of Ala- bama and Tulane Greenies. A dual meet with Mississippi State, scheduled during the state high school rally, was can- celled because of adverse weather conditions. i WILLIAM LOBDELL 01d Lou's campaign started in the indoor meet at Chapel Hill, N. C., in which North Carolina shaded the Bengals by just three points to win first place. The Bengals, with a small entry in the meet, finished second with 21 6-7 points. One of the best performances of the meet was A1 Moreau's feat of tieing the 70-yard hurdle record. JOHN LEHMAN Stockwell in the quarter mile, Stewart and Bowman in the jumps, Gordy and Yawn in the pole vault, Lehman in the mid- dle distances, and a relay team provided the Tiger tallies. Winning first places in all but two of the college varsity events, the Ole War Skull had easy sailing in capturing the LES PEEBLES Hardin 'coasts 'in to finish. Coach Bernie M00 PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE Southwestern meet, after being nosed out the previous year by Loyola of New Orleans. Baby Jack Torrance brought in the most points, winning both the shot and discus. Other first places were taken by Stewart, Gordy, Bow- FORREST YAWN man, the medley relay teams, varsity and frosh, the 440-yard relay team and the frosh mile relay team. Schloegel took down a second place in the javelin. Then came the first outdoor appearance of the season, and a 69 to 43 decision over the Red Shirts from Alabama in a meet which brought out two double winners for the Tigers, Red Lehman and Eddie Stockwell. Of the pair, Stockwell turned in the most sterling per- formance. With two splendid bursts of speed he won the STOCKWELL hundred in 9.8 seconds and the 220-yard dash in 21.4 seconds. Lehman traveled the half mile in 2:01 and the mile in 4:27.4, the latter being one of his best races of the season. Among the other outstanding performances of the meet were IVIoreau,s 24.5 second exhibition in the low hurdles and Bowman's performance in the broad jump. It was the last meet of the season for Old Lou before its traditional battle with Tulane. H HOLDERMAN GEORGE SCHLOEGEL PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO Though the 64 to 48 score does not show it, Tulane's Wave gave the Bengals a great fight all the way in a meet that was featured b several great duels A1 Moreau and y . Foots DeColigny staged hair-line finishes in both of their hurdle races and Lehman and Darrell G' STEWART Pischoif of the Greenies ran a beautiful mile race. Stepping over the low hurdles in 25 seconds, Moreau and DeColigny finished in a dead heat after the latter put on a burst of speed at the tape. The high hurdle event, run in 15 seconds, was nearly the same as the 220-a dive in the cin- ders gaining the decision for the Tulanian. Torrance turned in a splendid effort in the discus, toss- ing the oval 144 feet, 6 1-2 inches to shatter the existing con- ference recorcl. He also carried off a first place in the shot Put' GEoRGE Sidney Bowman hung up his best broad jumping mark of the season in leaping 23 feet 5 inches to beat Don Zimmer- man, Tulane's all-round star. Stockwell took both sprint events, running the 100 in 10.1 seconds and the 220 in 21.8. With the greater part of the 1932 team back for the 1933 season and with the addition of many fine sophomore FISHER stars such as Hardin, O'Neal, and Blair, the MATTHEW GORDY prospects for next year are particularly bright. J. F. BOUGHTON PAGE ONE HUNDRED SBXTY-THREE Y. 'i .E , , :rf ' 1 Q , 1 Q x f 1: . 1 O.-Twwx I A, 3-1 . f I ,J K H .'-I . 4,,'.'w1 M, :aa ' I 5 . t, ? , xmfkivakukvh ,f 2 e Ax ..,.wV., , .1,?a,5a,,5.5 ,lv xx , Rxfisffmm ,,,a,, SIDNEY BOWMAN 752, IA . V I A F GLENN HARDIN PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR 1 GEORGE BOWMAN 'Bi' l A -x S RS OF THE 1932 EE EE ALVIN MOREAU A 1!' r A 5 . OLYMPIC When the truly great of the athletic world lined up in the 1932 Olympic games at Los Angeles, Louisiana State was there. Flying her colors and those of the United States as No. 1 men in their respective events were Glenn Slats Hardin, freshman at the time, and Sidney Bowman, one of Old Lou's finest all-round men and a veteran of the 1928 Olympiad. Of the pair, Hardin, perhaps the greatest track man ever to wear the Old Gold and Purple, came away with a new world's record of 52 seconds in the 440-meter hurdles, after a sensational finish that carried him just short of a victory over the great Irish star, Robert Tisdall. Bowman, a na- tional champion, like Hardin, couldn't regain the peak that carried him to national honors and failed to qualify for the finals in his event, the hop-step-and-jump. Louisiana State qualified Hve men for the semi-final try- outs in Chicago, and three of them went to the finals. Be- sides Hardin and Bowman, they were: the latter's brother, George, hop-step-and-jumper, AI Moreau, hurdler, and Ed- die Stockwell in the sprints. Moreau was eliminated at Chi- cago in a record-breaking race of 14.5 seconds, while Stock- well found the company too fast in his event. George Bow- man competed in the National A. A. U. games at Palo Alto, where he finished sixth. Bowman won the hop-step-and-jump at Palo Alto with a mark of 48 feet, 11 1-2 inches, while Hardin stepped over the low timbers at a 54.5 second clip, one second slower than the Olympic recordtime with which he beat the field in the Chicago meet. In the Olympic games, Hardin drew the outside lane for the finals and was handicapped by having to set his own pace. Though he ran second to Tisdall, the Tiger star de- feated two of the outstanding hurdlers of the time, F. or- gan Taylor, former American champion, and Lord David ' ' 928 Burghley, winner of the event in the 1 games. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE BASEB LL FOR ua Tl-IE SEASO 1932 Four victories, three of them over Tulane, and a tie in eight starts was the record hung up by Coach Harry Ra- benhorst's Bengals on the base- ball diamond during the 1932 season. Mississippi State, Alabama, and the Green Wave faced the Tigers and met with fairly strong opposition from the Old Lou club, which has its share of pitching and fielding worries. The big gun of the Louisi- ana State outfit was Sidney Bowman, all-round star, who, while holding down a berth on the track team, won for him- self the rating as one of the finest pitchers and first basemen in Southern conference circles. I-Ie was the most consistent batter on the club and, with Monk Champagne, shared most of the pitching duties. Hobart Kirkpatrick worked at first base, while Bowman was on the mound, and was elected captain for the 1933 season. Bowman showed his class in the opening game of the season against Mississippi State when he pitched the O1d'Go1d and Purple to a 7 to 6 victory and clouted a home run with one man on base to provide the winning tallies. Teal Cal- houn, who played splendid ball-in the infield all season, collected two hits. Q K 151314 Menefee, Champagne, Edmondson, Keller Mississippi State, with Cy Moore on the mound, was more than the Tigers could handle in the second game, and the Maroons got to three Bengal pitchers for 13 hits and an 8 to 6 victory. The game went 11 innings, with Moore giving up 11 hits in all and striking out four men. The former Aggies found Bowman's offer- ings to their liking in the third game of the se- ries and made the most of 11 hits and numerous Bengal errors to carry off a 12 to O shut-out vic- tory. A rally in the seventh inning gave them the final game of the series, 13 to 10, and the Old Lou players then invaded Alabama. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX Though they piled up an early lead of four runs in the first three innings, the Bengals were unable to hold it against the Alabama bunch and dropped a 9 to 4 decision. Bowman was on the mound all the way and allowed 12 hits in all. A rally by the Crimson Tide cost the Ben- gals a victory in the final game, which was called in the seventh inning because of rain. The score was 3 to 3. The Bengals met with surprisingly strong op- position in the Green Wave aggregation, which was a combination of players selected from an intramural league at Tulane. One big inning, which provided six runs, en- abled Bowman to take the opening game of the series 7 to 1, allowing only four hits. The Tiger spurt came in the fifth inning. Monk Champagne had on his pitching shoes in the second encounter and humbled the Greenies with three hits, Teal Calhoun clouting a home run with three men on the bases to play a big part in the 6 to 2 victory. Louisiana State got to Charlie Kyle for seven blows. Rabenhorst's men nosed out the Greenies 11 to 10 in the final game of the season. Old Lou collected 16 hits and Tulane 12. fix i ' 1 rnulgigxb, Q '- i , 'l .9 Li 7 it A .Aw 1 iv-:J . A ' 4' M 1 4 , f A at 1 I , . y , 4: gift - l Q in :qi ' Stevens, Scheuring, Stayton, Ardizone, Calhoun, W. Heard Sidney Bowman and H. L. Kirkpatrick, the captains for 'the 1932 and 1933 seasons, respectively. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN an l93Z OLP AN HICKMAN GREENE Captain of Golf Team While probably not on a par with the other L. S U. teams, the golf and tennis aggregations enjoyed better than average success and showed a marked im- provement over similar teams of previous years. A growing interest is being manifested in these two popular sports, particularly tennis. The courts are crowded every afternoon, and the present freshman team boasts some of the South's outstanding young players. The tennis team, coached by Dr. Paul C. Young, engaged in seven matches, winning two, tieing one and losing four. However, two of the defeats were administered by the Tulane netters, who were ad- mittedly among the most powerful in the countr-f The team made one trip, swinging into Alabama and Mississippi for games with Springhill, Alabama, and Mississippi State. Springhill was defeated by a 5-1 score, while Alabama whitewashed the locals by a 6-0 count. The matches with Mississippi State were closely contested and ended in a draw. Local fans had the opportunity to watch the Ben- gal netters in action against Millsaps and Tulane. The matches with Millsaps turned into a rout for the Tigers, but the results against Tulane were differ- ent. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT i s i .gy XV. 'l'. 1' l' Charles XV. Dlol, II. L. Isumlnger, Edwin F. I-lunti-r, t . A. Shwers, D C. Ilumphri-ys, Fd Robertson 4 TENNIS S ASO in an Tulane, with the Sutter brothers and Charlie Hume, was far too strong for the local team. However, Dudley Couvillion offered brilliant resistance before going clown before Eddie Sutter, one of the best collegiate players in the country. Other members of the team played as well as could be expected against that type of oppo- sition. In a return match with Tulane the result was again the same. L. S. U. has not devoted as much time and money toward the development of tennis as has Tulane, but in time, keeping up with the general athletic ex- pansion of the school, the Tigers will have one of the outstanding teams in the South. Enrolled now in the University are such players as Jack Wright, Arkansas junior champion, Cannon and Cotten, Mississippi's outstanding young doubles team, Charles Diel, Willard Dowell, and many other promising youngsters. On the road trip the L. S. U. netmen were handi- capped by the absence of two of their stars. Dudley Couvillion, outstanding Tiger netter, and Chug Hun- ter were unable to make the trip. The men making the road trip were Francis Johnston, captain, Ed. Kalshoven, Dick Kilbourne, and Margito Alba. These men, with Couvillion and Hunter, did most of the playing for the Tigers. Breaking even in four matches the L. S. U. golf team, composed of Jack Chambers, Vance Lidell, Hickman Greene, and Charlie Clausen, turned in their two vic- tories before home audiences. Scoring a double victory in a three-cornered match with Springhill and Louisiana Tech, the Tigers gained revenge for an early season defeat administered them by the Tech linksmen and made it two years in a row over the Springhillians. Tulane, with Jesse Rainwater, Southern Conference champion, and other well-known golfers, downed the Tigers in a match played in Hammond, Louisiana. Rainwater, Schulze, Welch, and Schwab, shooting cham- pionship golf, defeated the Tigers, 17M to Z. L. S. U. also sent a team to the Southern Conference meet, but failed to qualify a man for the championship Hight. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SIXTY-NINE I TRAMUR. L iz.,-, iq . 9f.f3t,gp4,a 1.,-,i,?i.vgri,g,,.1-.z.. 'fry Quit, 'f1:,.:'j,::!-'x'f,.' . . 1, 1-,,,J,.. ,, 5. -, 0 4, , 41 . g51.wg,-gi ,A rf Y H .,,.xgl'.A ,- f 4' 'i vi , . . , 3 Vu, I - , 4.l..w' w,,, 15.-'M - Baseball proved one of the most popular intra- The Engineering School carriecl off the inter- mural sports this year. Especially was this true college honors. Above you see the Engineers in the non-military division. and the Geologists in action. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY . IJ-.1-1 if -ai:-.1-. -ve A 1 I Y ' 1- 4 X. fn-f - '- -, 'I lun, - as First Battalion, Regimental Football Champions for 1933 With over 4,000 students participating in thirteen major sports, the intramural athletics program for the school year 1932-33, consisting of two divisions-one for military students and the other for non-military students -was the most successful in the history of the univer- sity. The R. O. T. C. division, under the direction of Captain Francis G. Brink of the military department, who first organized the university system five years ago, got under way shortly after the opening of school with the annual intercompany boxing tournament starting things off. Company G emerged winner, and the in- dividual champions were Thomas Gill, 105-pound class, Henry Bango, Hyweightg W. L. Freeman, bantamweightg Earl Turner, featherweightg P. Rabun, lightweight, Earl Dugas, welterweightg E. S. Landry, junior middleweight, Jimmy Blakeman, middleweightg Ed Kringle, light- heavyweightg and Justin Rukas, heavyweight. Following boxing on the sports calendar came the annual cross- country race won by Raleigh Dean of Company UA . Then came football. ND Company, captained by Henry Glaze, Tiger boxing champion, won the regimental football, basket- ball and track crowns. Touch football, introduced by Captain Brink as an experiment, was a great success, and was followed by a battalion, and then a regimental tour- nament of the regular variety. The first battalion team, with a nucleus built around D companyis champion- ship team and coached by Jim Malone, was the winner. The indoor baseball championship was won by the band. Fencing, the newest sport at the University, was intro- duced by the military department with F. F. Sandy of Puerta Rico, teaching the sport. The outstanding event of the non-military program directed by Track-Coach Bernie Moore, was the frater- nity basketball tournament in which the T. K. N.'s de- feated the Alpha Gamma Rhos in the title-deciding series. The activities for the year included leagues made up of teams representing the various colleges and depart- ments of the University, and fraternity and organiza- tion tournaments. The engineering school baseball league, under Coach Moore's direction, was one of the best organized on the campus, and attracted much inter- est among the students. Swimming, now a major sport since the completion of the new pool, was one of the most popular athletic ' activities among the students, both military, non-military, and co-eds. Regular gymnasium classes were also a fea- ture of the sports program. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE WOMENS' Ha as an ATHLETICS The Department of Physical Education for Women transferred its activities this year to the modern and splendid- ly equipped gymnasium in the new Huey P. Long Field House. Several new courses were added to the curriculum this fall, including a course in Plays and Games and a study and application of formal gymnastics, tumbling and appa- ratus work. With the addition of these courses a girl may now minor in physical education. The opening of the swimming pool makes instruction possible as a regular requirement before credit can be re- ceived. During the first semester a course in Life Saving was offered under the auspices of the National Red Cross and twenty-five students qualified as Life Savers. In co-operation with the Women's Athletic Association the department sponsors a program which includes the following sports: volley ball, hockey, basketball, baseball, tennis, swimming, track and field events, tumbling, and dancing. Practices for these sports are held outside of the regular gymnasium classes, thus enabling upperclassmen and others who are not registered in the physical education classes to obtain in a certain degree some exercise and to work, also, for the coveted L award given for proficiency in athletics. An annual circus is one of the high-lights of the spring season, when freshmen become animals of most any description and the sophomores become adagio dancers, tight-rope walkers, clowns, and acrobats. , In April the department presented its first Physical Education Revue, which it hopes to make an annual event. The program included a cross-section of the work done by the department during the current year. Clog, tap and folk dancing, tumbling and club drills were featured on this occasion. The Blue Danube, an interpretative dance in which twelve girls took part, was the outstanding number of the program. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO Tumbling is one of the popular sports among the co-eds. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-THREE BASKETBALL TEAM RIFLE TEAM A at M A .QQ MRS. SELLECK Director of Women's Athletics PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR , -w..e'nnl1 The tumbling team in a pleasing formation. ,fl-Ve' 1 was-n..y. i 'MJIWK HOCKEY TEAM VJFIBJ... N AND CUT OF DQORS The latest addition in the field of athletics at the uni- versity is ricling. There are beginners' and advanced rid- ing classes conducted three times a week under the direc- tion of Captain McKee, one of the finest horsemen in the army. Much enthusiasm has been expressed over the inauguration of the new sport. PAGE ONE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FIVE OUNDS in Louisiana center in the 'valley of the Quachita river and in the narrow strip of land drained by the Cifensas and iBQenf rivers and fBayou iBartholo- mew. fr .fb fb 1., MILITARY ELOISE HEROMAN Honorary Cadet Colonel PAGE UNE HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE 'ISROY II. MIIJlDl.li'I'ON, Major, U.S.A. Cllllllllllllrllllll of Cadflx UNITED STATES ARMY OFFICERS MAJCJIR TRIIY H. MllDlJI.li'1'0N CAPTAIN W. L. WHARTKJN CAPTAIN FRANCIS G. BRINK LIEU'I'lENAN'I' j. L. MCKEE CAPTAIN LAWRENCE T. JONES r11lECl'INlCAI, SERGIZANT S. L. JONES SERGEANT W. B. SMITIYI PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY JOHN B. HEROMAN Cadrt Colonol REGIMENTAL STAFF B IIIROMAN, jk. . . . . lun B. OYBRIHN, jk. . . C ucv L. MIiRlilJI'l'Il . . EUGENE E. TAYLOR . W7INIl5'RIilD L. MARTIN RIcuAlum H. KIl,lifDURNIi . Plmsk A. LUNGARO . CHARLES T. MCCURD IQARI. H. SuA1friR . . VVAL'1'laR E. CARLYON . T. D. BOAZ .... THAI, C. CALHOUN , . Glaokclc N. Romans . . jlassrf VV. I'1uN'1' . . . VVILIJAM T. l'IUn'soN . 1,AsLrcv RICHARDSON. . . IIAROLD E. VAUGHAN . ,IOHN G. ALLEN . . Major Srronal Battalion Major Third Battalion . Captain and Rrgimrntal Jlrljulanl, S-1, S-2 . . - Captain and S-3 . . . Captain and S-4 . Rfgizmvztal Sorgfant Major - . Rfgimrrntal Supply Srrgrant . . . . Color Sorgcant . . . . ColorSt'rg1'ant . First I.it'ulr'nant and .fldjutant Firxl Battalion First Lir'ulf'nanl ana' .flfljulant Sffond Battalion First Lir'1il1'na11t and .Aldjulant Third Battalion . . . . . Srrgranl Major First Battalion . . . . Srrgrant Major Sfcond Battalion . . . . Srrgz-ant Major Third Battalion PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-ONE - - . . . - 2 - - Cadrt Colonel I Lir'utr'nant Colonel . . . Major First Battalion PONSO S MAID 55 MMS S P O N S O R S Rfgilllflll . . . First Igllfflllifill . Second lgflffllfiflll Thin! 13 ft I' ll H1071 Co111p111zy fl . Co11If11111y B . Co1111mny C . fJ0lIlfVlII-V E . Co111fJ1111y F . C'0llIf7lI7Ij1 GU . Colrzpany Il . Co111fJ111Iy I . Conzjrrzrzy KU . C0llIfJll7ly L . Igllllll .... . ELOISIE I-IEROAIAN . . .JANE CONWAY . . CLARA BLANCHARII . . IDOROTHY NVIIITE . . ZONABIEI, DEAIUTIAI . . . MAIlIANN.fX EVANS . . MAIKJCJRIIZ H ENIJERSON . EVIZLYN IQIZNT MII,I,SAl'S . . . . SALLY A'l'KlNSflN MAIKY NlZI.I, NICIVIICHAIEI, . . . . LUCY BRUxIIfIELIJ . . ELIEANOR IEIODGIE . JANE DIEVCJRIE . . . . . ISAIIEL IQICNT . MARY AGNES JOHNSON 131111 R 1' g 131111 C0111 fl OIIAL BEASLEY MRS. H. IC. CIIER ELIZABETH JONES RUTH OVERTON JANE CONWAY 1VIAR-IORIIE SMITII i1111'1It STIELI. GREENE VIRGINIA KILIIOURNI LEN LUNGARO ANN CPLATT Ilzillll ELISII BROWN MII.lJllIElJ COIIII M1l.lDRIElJ DYKES pan y ff LILLIAN WESTIIROOK LOTTIE BURTON SARAH THOMAS ELIZABETH N'E'1'TERVIl I I ISABEL KENT Sponsor Company L JANE CONWAY Sponsor First Battalion ELEANOR HODGE Sponsor Company I PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-TWO Comfmny B OLETA BROWN BEVERLY MCDONALII EDWINA LANCENEECRER JULIETTE BONNETTE fJ0lllfJ!l7lj7 C ANN IVICIDUFFIIE MAIQY REAGAN SARAH ICDWARDS CARMEN MEMORY Cozfzjuany D LILA MAE H ECK ELIZABETH MCGEH EE FRANCES ROBERT Conzjmrzy E VERNA FONIIREN ELLEN JANE IQRIEAGER EI,IZARE'1'I-l STAEEORII Comjmzmy F MAIDS Couljmlly GU MARX' RAGG10 SUSAN BESS IQIEMP JOYCE LOVE AI.l,IEN LI LLA 'BRYANT MARTHA CJUICE ConIjJ111Iy H LOUISE GUENO BERNICE SHIEVER MARY ALERITTON EVELYN COMEAUX ESMIE PATTERSON Conzfmuy I EMILY OSTENIIOROI-'If GWENIIOLYN THOMAS ELIZABETH BECK Clllllfllllly K CATHERINE 'POWELL RUTH MOUSER NANCY PUGI-I JOSEPHINE RICHARDSON AMY JOHANSEN LOUISE MII.I,lEll DELIA LAWES fJ0lllfJl1lIj7 L THEOTISE COUVILLION IVIURIEI, MCI,lEAN MARY AGNES JOHNSON Sponsor of Band MARY ETHEL PEEK Sponsor Company D MARY MCMICHAEL Sponsor Company G ANN MCD U EFI E PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-THREE N MARIANNA EVANS Sponsor Company B ZONABEL DEMUTH Sponsor Company A l .Z ll '- ff uf? 3 ,.,f' Armistice Day cclebtatlon before CAM. SAMUICI. IC. MAuQuAru' V the Menuorial Tower CA:-'r, jlxmlcs R, Conn CAM. ffUY MCMICHAIQI, CAv'r. Hmmm li, BAl.lf0UR CAM. GORDON A. CAIN . Looking up the ranks of America's finest college band. The regiment parades on Thanks- giving for the Tulane visitors. CAIIT. VVILLIE S. HEARD CAPT. RALPII S. LEBLANC CAP'I'. L. E. BLANCIIARD ...-v -' CAI-'I'. WILLIAM H. MERCER CAIIT. HENRY P. GLAZE l v- .-aff? Tl-IE COMPANY CAPCTAINS W1LL1E S. HEARIJ . RALPH S. LEBLANC . . L. E. BLANCHARIJ . . . WILLIAM H. MERCER . H.ENRY P. GLAZE . . . SAMUEL E. MARQUART JAMES R. Coma .... GUY MCMICPIAEI. . . RQIIERT W. BOURG . . HUGH B. BALFOUR . HERBERT L. SPYRES . . GORDON A. CAIN . . . . - Captain of Band ' . Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company Captain Company 1 Iflrst III:-III:-Ianni IXI. II. I'IpvI' ally 'l3 I'1 ' I '7? 'Y'5a ' 5 Il' ' - Y ' 1, , .,,.,,, . .' H-...I-wif-'Nl,-14--.4... I A ,J R.. . ..:.f. 'Mr ..-'Vw-v ff, ' 1 r .. ,,,.'...Q',g4-,,..7 f'f4rw.,..l ' -5 N , , 'K I ,wp . , . v .4 '- h 'vm' - A , ' - b P G -J' .r v Ahab , .Huw -. V .,. 5,45 uh Is ,.. H 'B 4 1 . EE JOHN B. I-IOLTON . - LAWRENCE P. THERIOT - ALBERT D. ELLIS . - ELLIS P. GAUDET - GEORGE D. PACE - HARRY E. CIER - J. B. CLARK, JR. - GEORGE L. DECUIR - I-IOWELL H. HEARD . - ALBERT M. MCCONNELL FREDERICK C. MARTIN . Irs I - .- G. I-'irst IIII-1114-Iuml A. I'. Iiurlnn I-'irst lII1'IIll'IIIllll .I. H, Iloliun I-in-I-nnrl Im-lllvnzulll IC. I' l Iualn-I Svvullrl I.ll'lll1'll:llll, I.. I' 'l'Ill'l'Int In FIRST A D SECCD - Company A - Company B - Company Cv . - Company D - - - - Company E ROBERTS P. JOHNSON, JR. . MARSHALL C. EDENFIELD RICHARD D. CI-IAPPUIS S. T. MCCARDELL . . BRUCE W. MARTIN . WILLIAM N. COXE . . - - - - Company FFF!! SECOND LIEUTENANTS - Band - Band . Band - Band - Band . Band HUBERT F. MEISNER . CHARLES M. BOWMAN . OTIS C. EDWARDS, JR. - THOMAS B. WILSON - DUDLEY BERWICK . - EUGENE R. MCCRORY . PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SIX - Company HGH ' HH!! . Company - Company NK!! NL!! . Company L ----Band - Company - Company - Company - Company - Company FFA!! NA!! CCA!! HB!! CPB!! Mr:-IL lm-Im-IIIIIIL AI. 4. luIlInIII.lII SI-I-OIIII I.Im-Im-IIIIIII W. N. Uoxo Suvond l1il'llI1'lHllll I.. I.. howls Suvnlul l.iI-lltmmlll l'. l'. XV:Ill:u'c Swami l.iI-utolI:IIIt II. V. G1-OI'1:u SI-I-nml IIII-lm-II:I,IIL .l. H. tilmtulzxill Sl'I'0ll1l I.iI-utonunt F. G. JOIIHSIUII First I.iI-IItvmII1t S. T. XXII-tYnI'IlulI LIELITE TS H4 EH fCOIlfillllI'dU TRAFFORD T. LAWRENCE Company Bn FRANK W. GRIGSBY - CAREY B. MCCOY . . Company Cv D. L. HATCHER . MAX L. PIPER . . Company C LAWRENCE L. LEWIS . ALFRED P. BURTON . Company DU ROBERT S. SWAYZE - - JOHN P. HOBGOOD . Company Dv LAWRENCE F- BECNEL - JOSEPH F. SANDOZ . Company D CASEY L. BOURGEOIS - - JOHN H. STOCKETT . Company DU THEODORE L. TANNEHILL V. S. ALELLO . . Company Ev PAUL P. WALLACE - - - CHARLES W. DAVIS . . Company E JOHN B. CI-IATELAIN - EDWIN C. MACCLENDON Company E JAMES R- COXE, JR- - SAM J, PECORAR0 . . . Company E LAWRENCE V. GEORGE . JESSE D. CONCIENNE . Company F LOUIS C- DUPONT - WILLIAM H. MILLER . Company F FLOYD G- .JOHNSTON - DERWOOD J. MORVANT Company FU CLIFF C- ADAMS - PAGE ONE HUNDRED EIGHTY-SEVEN L -R Company G Company GD Company G Company G Company H Company H', Company H Company Hn Company I Company Iv Company Iv Company K', Company K Company L w ,vil- mini' 14.9336 ,.V ,f...,..-,-Z' -'pt ' ' 1 !l MQ.,- .wi , ,,.',f .F wir .. -uf-H v--.' . if' 7' ' if , , r ,, . v , ,A .vu W .mir L ,f . ' .1-If .A -Y,-.J , ' wr . .- 7 ,- rx , A: . mr ,. L. S. U. has one of the Finest rifle teams in the country, and much of the credit for its ranking goes to Captain Brink, the coach. 0 One of the brilliant military displays of the year was the Armistice Day program luclcl at the base of the Memorial Tower built in memory of Louisianaas war cleacl. VJ ' A ,f. u 1 , - qi, , rp 14 ll The following are snapshots gathered from the various mili- tary activities. Great stress is put on riiiery, as you will oh- serve, and this year a new outdoor range was built to accom- modate the many cadets who engage in this sport. Aside from this, there are two indoor ranges that are used on rainy days. l fi H'i ii:,53Tr ' H M: tl'-.f h 4,-gif' . W E jf. '-Mm V ,giiiff fix sign 'ul ' M I ,, gmluwu Nha P . ANY exquisite bits of prehistoric craftsman- ship, including lovely ceramic art-partio ularly burial urns covered with shell designs-ancl amulets of curious workmanship, have been oliscofuerecl buriecl beneath the mountls, fs Jw fs I '-',' V'V'A W B H A BEAUTIES 061' 'Vo' 5 0 6 vo in .9 60 one x o Ydbrxo are spswomx YXQYSQOQ 163 X 'b XY-we N!-we Qx9':.og1'a9!we oi 1001 vo oo 'finest avg 'ow e 'xfwb 0049 06-'0, ew . QNOYJOQ5, QQ me N3.o1:0'o. 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Gharred, broken bones in- dicate cannibalism. fb r fy, . .i.,,,,-53 iegttn 'Q' -. N , N 1-1 .W -f' -WH. fx L i,?'. lmf c, 'l::-wifi-. -ff, 5331. h L .',. 'Q-ff.. fn. vi- 'F' Q '.2j,f'5'f' g.1K:, , .-Q , 4., ,F ,Lf-.':, ' f 4 - 4 ,. mm-L.',, . . Ha. :.. 1' .wg ' , FR TER ITIE THE MEN Tk N Sigma Chi BRUCE MARTIN CIIARLEs W. WILSON. Sigma Nu BOD JONES EDWIN BROUSSARD Kappa Sigma LAWRENCE SIMON CAMILLE CAZEDIESSUS Thrla Kappa Nu ROBERT JENNIXGS RICIIARD BROWN Della Kappa Epsilon JOHN DUBUISSON 1'IOBliR'1' KlRKl'A'I'RICK Kappa Alpha JOE BASS FRED STEPIIENS Thcta Kappa Bela LHIGIITON DUNIIAM ROBERT BOURG Thnla Kappa Alpha EDGAR RACHEL WILLIAM FREEMAN Lambda Chi Alpha CARY MERliDI'l'II GORDON CAIN . .J . , . :I'I..,Afgp,z3fz..- A Q I 1011-St 1-uw: .T. G. Allun, .T. FI. Burns, B. B. 130dL!l1hl'1l1lt5l', R. A. Bourg. Second row: S. UI-Ou:-I:-uII'Il. C. W. Wilson, lt. ll. Brown, G. A. Culn. Thlx-I1 row: C. f,1iLZOI1l'HHllS, O. lJuI'OII, O. U. Eclwamrals, U. IC. FOI'IIuIIduz. If'ourLh row: S. Gill. .I. li. Hnllnn, M. U. lllldl-Elllr-I, R. 15. JKEIIIUITKSI Fifth row: li. li. .lOIIOs. J. P. .IOIII-N. ll. L. KlI'lc1I:It.I-lulc, J. F. Lewis. Sixth row: C, I.. Mevvditll, J. L. MI-FOI'I'I-II. SUVUIIIII ruw: G. C, LRHUCII, JI. II. Spyro:-I, F. L. SLODIIOIII-I. ME 'S PA -HELLE IC COUNCIL PAGE TWO HUNDRED FOUR Pi Kappa Alpha J. L. MCFERRIN 0'I'Is EDWARDS Dalia Sigma Phi II. Llili SPYRHS M. C. UUIJGINS Sigma Alpha Epsilon JOIIN ALLEN CIORIJON OGDEN Phi lola Alpha O'l'I'0 DURON Lows GAKRCIIX Zcla Bela Tau SIDNEY GILL BERT BODENIIEIMER Phi Alpha Omega FRANK LEWIS J. L. MCMDLLEN Alpha Gamma Rho CLAUDE FERNANDEZ J. B. HOLTEN Thrill Xi GEORGE PACE PERCY JONES Sigma f11pha Iipxilon CIIARLES VVIEIZBER JAMES BAILEY WEsI.EY DOWLING GORDON C. OGDEN Kappa fllpha FRIED STIEPIIENS JOE BAss ALIFRIED GI.AssELL Delta Kappa Epxiloa STEWART IQENT PAT IIEIIERT BRYAN WILLIAMS 141121111 Gamma Rho J. B. IIOLTEN J. A. MARTIN Sigma Nu BOD R. JONES I'IERDER'r PURClil.l. GEORGE R. IQHARNEY Pi Kappa Alpha JAKE IVIENIEFEIE CIIARLES CASSIDY Zeta Beta Tau ROBERT M. DREYEOS SIDNEY S. GILL BERT BODENIIEIMER Theta Kappa Nu EDDIE STOCKWELL RICIIARD BROWN JOHN GRAND Theta Kappa Beta L. I-I. DUNIIAM ROBERT BOURG BUDDY CIIISUM 'a-fi! lk -- ., . . U lg, 4' J. E. Buss. Jr., Ti. BOIII-IIlueiIIII-I-, IQ. NV. BOUVII. 'LHIB.,,:gif?ff1-ul, S. U. 130NVl'll!'Lll, R. R. Brown, U. J. Cassidy. ' 'I-Im-11 I-Jw: A. Onisum, I. Dowling, s. Gm, A, O. Q:lllSSlfll.N FUVIII-III rnw: H. IIOILOII, M. 1'llll11.1'illS, B ll. JOIIOD. J. P. JQIILS- 1 Fifth rdxv' ll. KOIII-nary, J. A. l.aIIII,:'l'fflIl'U, J- U- LHth1m'f J-,L LOW S' S' 'II l'0NV.' I O IIII-III-me w. II. Nl'l'c0l', F- N0vlH1UH01'- U- Ogden- Sl'V:'h3llll'0NV' i F: -8. i'uI'L'y. .'II'.,' .ll. ll. SIIYVUSI V- L- Stcphmls- H' S' Slmphens' JSlg'lItlI row: IG. Stockwell, T. 1'. NVLLVO. U- M- Nvmsml' M' J' W 'bon' THE DAGGERS Theta Kappa Alpha EDGAR A. RACIIAL BILL FREEMAN JOIIN GREGORY Delta Sigma Phi SIDNEY C. BOWMAN H. LEE SPYRES MIELVIN IIUDOINS Theta X i PERCY JONES JOE N. LATIIAM ROEERT MOORE Pi Alpha Omega FRANK LEWIS CECIL BLOUIN JOE LANGRIDGE J. L. MCMULLEN Lambda Chi Alpha II. S. IIAWTIIORNE CAREY L. MEREDITII M. D. BELL Phi Iota Alpha CARLOS DEL VALLE ROBERT BOUSCAYROI. Sigma Chi PRESTON WARE DAVE WILSON M. J. WILSON Kappa Sigma W. J. OERTLING W. I-I. MERCER C. F. NEWIIAUSER Pi Kappa Phi LIARRY STEPHENS V . L. , N. .i,,A.X.- gg ,gg 55AS..w:, -G.. . 1 .1 'NWI . . , I A X22 'gg SVQWD E V' . . N.. .. Agxviwnny-k.Tx:lK:3 'I R, - J - - PAGE Iwo HUNDRED Fave EE Founded at University of Alabama in 1856 Fratres in F acultate DR. J. B. SMI'I'II DR. HENRY V. I-lOwE MR. R. SWIRE Fratres in Universflate J. G. ALLEN . . . '34 JACK ANDIERS . - '34 HARRY AUS'l'IN . . '36 B, BAKER . . . . '36 J. J. BAILEY . ..,. '34, J. G. BliNNli'l l' , . . Graduatr II. BIEDENIIARN ..... '35 F. D, BROUSSARD . . . 33 L. BURNS . . . .'35 . M. CALDWELL . . '36 R. C. CALDWELL . . T J. II - 'ss ss I . L. CLARKE . . . . D. G. COUVILLON . . . 34 ALLEN C. CROWELL . . . '34 CARY DOUGIIERTY . . . '36 M. S. DOUGIIIIRTY, JR. . . '35 J. W. DOWLING . . . . '33 I-I. E. FARRELL . . . '34 Y J. I. FOWLER . . 35 R. A. fTvEARY . . '35 PAUL GEDDES . . . . '35 GEORGE GRIFFON . . . '36 A. E. HEMXNC, JR. . . '35 CLIFF I-IEMING . . . '33 JAMES I1lCKEY , . '34 R. M. HOWE . . . . . '34 JAMES HUEGUET ..... '36 W. H. JONES .... fiflldlltlflf JACK KEITII . ..... '35 ! HAROLD KNOX. . . . . 36 CIIARLES KURZWEG . . . '36 W. M. LANDRUM . . . '33 ' , , -5 -.-w' ,..1 5 Y 4, W I ! ' I .A I. .iq .I 'B ,, 1. 3 I X I I I' :at ' x rm' MQ N HMM an Q., , -gf - 27' I X 4 a. 19 I 34' Q- L- fx ' :zz . . K ul 9 I 4 -A -. L-E I 95 ,g D V vt I 'Q I ,, ,.. : I 5 4 ' . f. ' . . -YH , F, Established at 'S- 'Rx fl! ' Louisiana. State ' . University ' ,...-'-.-li ' in 1867 3 W W-' .A I ' Fratres in Universitate 'E ' ' I BOOTH LEBLANC . . . . '34 , x J. LEFEEVRE . . '36 I ' Q -N J. S.1.EWIs. . . . . '35 la f 5.9 3 H E. B. LIPSCOMB, JR. . . '35 3 Y I if J ' SEIEER MASON . . . . '35 'rf' 5 ., I ' J. E. MIXON . . . . '35 ' - J. K. MCCALLUM . . '33 I if -is C. T. MCCORD . . . '33 HALL MCCORD . . . '36 9 . C. D. MCDONALD . . . '34 Q N Y. jk C. G. MCGEIIEE . . . . '36 I I 3 f -f -' JAMES J. MCGU.R'r . Gradualf 1 4 JEss MCLAIN . . . . . . '34 g 5, . LAWRENCE MCLEAN . . . '35 . G. C. OODEN . . . . '34 A. V. Os'I'ERnERGER . . . '34 ' GERALD PRA'I I' - '34- C' nn! ' 'Jw J X C. W. RIDER . - '34- -, R- .... 5 R. B. SADLER . . '35 .1 7 C' - J J. E. SANDOZ . . . '34 A 5 REYNOLDS SANDOZ . '36 2 G' I- A ' 'f 7 A' ' - L. C. SESSIONS . . . '33 D. G. SINcLE'I'ARY . . '34 ' 13' I C. D. SMI'rI-I . . . . '35 L- ' I ED STEVENS. . . . . - '34 W. M. STOPIIER, JR. . .'35 Filft row: J. il, Allfn. J. K. Amlm-rs, Il. S. All!-Kill, B. E. Bukx-I', J. J. .1 Bztimey. Sucmnl l'0NVfl U. Il. 1zil'LiK!lll1Ul'l1, J. I.. Burns. H. M. Uzilwlwull, R. ITOUIS ?UPPLE ' ' ' ' ,gs U, OAI-Iwt-II, D. U. Llrwllvillcm. 'I'hiI-A ww: U. M. lmuR'lw1'ly. M. Dough- - L- FANNEHILL - ' 33 I-rly, J. W. IJOwllIII.:', ll. E. FIII'I'c-Il, R. A. Guzwy. Fourth l'UXVZ l'. W. E. E. TAYLOR . . , '33 GI-mldss, G. XV fil'iiTl7ll' A. IC. llumInlnp:. Jr.. C. W. Uemming. J. Iflicky. M , y 5 Fifth row: ll, M. IIOWO, J. H. Huxruot, A. .I. Ks-ith, ll. N. Knox, U, Kurz- ALLOLM WADE - ' ,3 wi-g. Sixth I-ow: XV. M. iI1llltil'llIll, E. .L IA-I'DIJvI'O, J. S. IA'XViH, E. B. Lips- FLOYD WALLIS , , , . 36 UUIHIJ, .l. IC, Mixml. S1-vm-nth ruw: .l. MI-tlnllum, C. 'l'. MOCOVLI, H. N. MC- I Cord, ti. G, AIMIOIII-0, I.. MI-1.1,-:III. Elulllh I'llWZ G. C. OLYQIPII, A. ljHlC'l'bPI'- VVILUAM VVALLACE ' ' ' ' ,35 gov, G. 1'r:It,t, ll. 15. Sadler, .lI'., Ii. E. Smxduz. Nlnlh row: I.. G. Susslons, FOSTER WALLACE . . . - 35 'L Slum! umm, i.. U. Smith. ll. XV. Slophn-r, Jr., I.. J. Supplu. Tenth row: . 7, , IL' ie. W. W'V:Lll1uf1-. F. O. NVILIIILOO, Iv, A. WAIIIS. I.. A. NVllliZLIl'1S, .II-., T. 13. C' E' V 'LR ' G 'd f' NVIISOII, G. s. Yvonmck. E. B. WHARTON . . - ,35 L. A. XVILLIAMS . . - 33 ra Y SIGMA ALPHA EPSILO '- - - 'P' GEORGE WOMACK . - 35 '!.'kZ'. iq - . -I: , , O . PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIX EE Founded at Washingtoii and Lee University in 1865 Fratres in Facultate S. T. SANDERS A. T. PRESCOTT I-IARRI' fiAYDI5N Fratres in U niversitate IOSEPII BAss . TOM BEAIRD . . . . WILBUR BLACKMAN . . JULIAN Boocrzss . 1'IIoMAs lfocmass . . DON CAFFISRY . . . BILL CIIOIIIN . . IOIIN COLLIER . . . . GRIEEIN CONNELI. . . JACK CONNELL . PENN CRANE . CHARLES DE GRAVELLES . . B -LY DEUPREE . . . HENRY DOIIERTY . . VVILLARIJ DOWELL . . CHARLES DUCIIEIN . . WU-BUR EDGHRTON . . JOE GLADNEY. , . . LIHOMAS CPLADNEY . I-FRED GLASSELL . .-' ww V . .. . 5':1e 9Hi7f3gi-- I ti! 3 7h - .A '3 XT . - . .. 9 --- --- it i401-2085. First row: J. lu. Hash. -1- 11- BUP-P-'f f- 'L' l , D' WN, -- ' : .. U llie-, X. l'. Vmin cf. C. DI-4-I-:Lv--Ili-s IEDM. ill! - Tiiliiiiflliiiiiix-'z 1.1. iivfllm--f--I-111 O. lllruiig--III. A-'lfl3l1IQI11L'i'l-lliih:2m:l111'y- 1-'ullrtlm row: A. U. G assi- , Y- W- 'i gf ' ' , . y33 Ifirth I'-Iwi W. T, Ilnllnwuy, W- 'l'- -I'1 'fS' Rxli' IkflwiifiliilQyi,'l'I'0iQfH:,iily' I :sixth row: li. 'I'. IA'Sl,1'l'. W. I.. 1NI:Im-:'h11IH- IU- F3 'H' Y I ' qQ'.,g,,.ng' 36 SI-vvntlx row: W. 'lf. l'0!l'll1'S, -T. Sl'hm'l4U1 W- 5 m 'H' li' 1' ' ll. ' '36 ICip:'lIlh POW! I . E. Stinson, A- T- xV llh0 'l' H' 'I' W10 a KAPPA ALPH 1-:W Q1 ' 1 igij5.iL.5'. PAGE TWO HUNDRED SEVEN EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1885 F ratres in U niverntate BILLI' GLASSIELL . . AMOS GORDON . FRANK CFRIGSBY . . MARION I-IAMERICK . JAMES HARDY . . BILL HOLLOWAY . CHARLES HUNTER . WARD JONES . . R. H. IQENT . . . RICHARD KILIIOURNE Rox' I.liSTER .... PERRY MAUPIN . HOWARD MEERER . JOI-IN MOORE . JOIIN MONROIE . DON OGDEN . . LUDWELL OWEN . W. T. PEGUES . DON PIIARIS . DICK ROBERTS . RAY ROBERTS. . . JIMMY SCIIONLAW . WESLEY SENTELL . . FRED L. STEVENS . . WALTER STEVENS . . FORD STINSON . H. J. WooDARD . dvd Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869 Fratres in Facultate C. A. IVIES F. F. P1Lr.ia'1' PAUL C. YOUNG Fratres in Universitate JAMES ROSSRN ADAMS . . . '36 S'1'ERL1NG S. ALnR1'r'rON . . '34, RUFIVIN BEALE ...... '34 BYRON A. BENTON . . . fiEORGli A. BOUANIJCIIAUD . '35 EDWXN S. BROUSSARID, JR. . . '33 FLOYD A. BROWN . . . . '36 . '36 JOSRP11 W. BRYANT . . '34 OSCAR J. CARLSON . . -35 BOMAN J. CARNEY . . . '35 VV. VV. CUNNINGHAM . . '35 J. ROY DADADIR ..... '34 VVILLIAM DAVID ma LAURIEAL . '34 HOWARD J. Drs LAUREL . . . '36 GEORGE H. DOUGLASS, JR. . '36 EAGAN J. RAYMOND .... '35 First row: J. R. Admm-1, A. S. Albritton, B. Bentnn. G. A. Boumiclmud. Second row: E, S. .I3rOussurd, F, A. Brown, J. XV. Jiryunt. Thirsl row: B. Carney. NV. D. Ili-I.uLx1-1-ul. G. H. ljouulnr-i, B. A. Eclivzirdsi. 1 0Lll'lll row: J. Eilwurcls, R. Egzum, S. ll. Guonawrl. Fifth rllw: W. M. M1-rcor, J. llobgoml, M, Nuuhnnclcl, J, IJ. lluntur. Sixth iuw: B. R. Jnnus, F. J. Jones. J. R. Jones. Suvi-nth row: R. F. Konrnuy, C. C. 1iI'lll1'li7l'I1LJlI', E. ll. Luhorrlu, G. J. Limllzimlc. ,ldix-:llth row: IG. F. lml'Zl:LnO, G. P. MOVQ-fx, D. S, Mfwrlsun, Ninth row: J, S. Mntty, F. S. Percy, II. W. Pc-rcy, XV. V. Samuel. Tenth row: 'W. XV. S1-Hslom-s, M. T.. Slmffer. J. O. Smith. Eleventh row: Il. B. Established at Louisiana State University in 1887 F ralres in U niversitate 1 JOHN IIRNRY IIOROOOD . . '35 J. MOLLEN IIOCIIIQNIJEL . . '34 BOR RRILRY JONES . . . '35 J. FRANK JONRS . . . '34 JACK RRILEY JONlis . . . 34 ROBERT F. IQIEARNIEY . . . '33 CHAS. C. ICRUMBHAAR, JR. . '36 EDWARD H. LABORDE . . . '35 GEORGE I.ALI.ANDiz . . '36 JOD S. LAURIIE .... . '36 EDWARD F. LR BLANC . . '33 MIERVIN LOUDRN . . . '33 CONRAD P. MCVIiA . . 33 J. IIAROLD Mn.LraR . . . '36 ROBIERT NION'l'GOMliRY . . . '34 Dl5I.HSSliPS STORY MORRISON . '3+ JULES S. MO'1 ri' ..... '35 F. E. PERCY . . . . '33 F. S. PRRCY, JR. . .... '35 VVILLXAM VANLAU SAMUIELS . '35 J W. W. S1ass1ONs ..... 35 LHR SCIIAFFHR . . . . '35 J. OLIVER Sivimi . . . . '36 E. ALEXANDER TOMB . . '35 RORRR1' J. TUCKIZR . . '35 MARLIN J. VRRNON . . . '35 135 JONATHAN J. EDWARDS. . . '35 Tm-Rev, M. lc. vm-nun, M. Wallace, J. A. Nvillu-rt, ir. wiminsmi. MARTIN S- WALLACE . . JOSEPH F. GRASS. . . - '35 'FR J- VVILIHHVI' ...- '36 ROBERT J. CPUIDRY . . '36 P- CUAUVIN WITYKINSON - - '35 WILL HALL . , . Q .34 HORACR WILKINSON .... '34 ZACII H1LLiARO . . '34 EVERET1' FORNO ZEIGLER . - '34 1,40 in .arg ,S o ..i Q-, f1nN,'1 5 ' .Be W9 .oaw PAGE TWO HUNDRED EIGHT Hi Founded at University of Virginia in 1867 Fratres in Facultate J. F. BROUSSARD B. C. CRAIf'I' J. ERICKSON A. 0. FRENCII F. C. FRIZY F. T. GILBIEAU L. J. LASALLE J. G. LEE, JR. . R. MORLIZX' M. G. OSBORN C. II. STAPLES . 1. Fratres in Universitate VVILLIAM M. ADAMS .... - 35 C- D. BLAKE . . . . '36 HENRY S. BLAKE . . . '35 J- VAUOIIN BLAKE . . . ,35 JAMES l1UnII BRADFORD . . '33 iIi0llN H. BRIEARD . . . . ,33 COllIiRT LEE BULIJARD . . . '35 VGMILLE CAzEDEsSUs . . . ,33 ll.I.lAM DOUGLAS CIIEW . . '34 iI573'fI'I'I BROOKS COBB . . . '36 MW DAVID GOOCII . . . '36 VA'1 I'I'IEW BELL GORIJY . . '34 TERNEI' LAMAR GRESI-IAM . '36 AGM R. I-IARvEI.I. ..... '35 Jl: fR'l' F. HORN . . Grarluzm' WMHS RAMSEY HORN . . . '34 FRISLIER MARVIN IIUNTHR . '33 JO 'D L- JACKSON ..... '34 W N LUTIJER KELLEY . . . '35 ILLIAM W. KEI.l.E3', JR. . '35 -Q.. ,--r ' ' : .. ll. Bw ll' -I, ll. F. Bulllnvcl, C. Cnzudossus. WV. D. Chow. iid:-tmtixciniixsvzl J. B. k!ail1iJ,,HNV. N. Dodson. D- D- GUUCII- Third OW: M' B iG0rdv V. I.. Gl'0SllILlll. J. A. Horn, S. J. Keller. Fourth row: J. L. ' IV QI: W Rom., R' L, Knox. 14'll'1,h row: E. S. Lunrlry, E. J. LOD, I' l.ll,l,mI,' H. F. NiLliHll01'. Sixth row: W'. U. MCFCGYV R- V' MUGS' A' H J... Svvvmll ,-ow: D, S, Mills, T. M:wC,lOnrlon. -T. L. MCDILGGI 1, M. MCNNIV, Ellrlith row: F. NOuh:IuscI', G. Il. Olds, A. Perkins. Ninth ww. L' 'Tn R..V,,,f,m1. 111, S. 1fiCh!1.l'fiS0l'l, Jr., Il. N. l.lfrlIn,I'dsDn. E. I' D 'won' Ti-nth rriw- D l-l Rmlrlprucz, J. S. Roclrlgimz, H. Buford l Kul C . U. 1 Mill EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1887 Fratres in Universitate ROBERT LEE KNOX .... VERNON E. LACOUR . . . EARNESI' S. LANDRY . . . EMMET1' J. LEE ..... JORDAN GREY LEE, III . . . '34 GILBERT DUI-REE LI'I'I'oN . . '34, JAMES GREY MARS'I'0N . . . '36 I-IUBERI' F. MEISNIZR . . ' WILLIAM H. MERCER . . ROBERT VANCE MILES . . . JESSE ROURKE MILLER . . . ALBERT CARTER MILLS, JR, . '36 EDWIN C. MACCLENIDON . . 134 'l'RAvIs MCCLENDON .... ,35 HOWARD T. MCCARTY . . . '35 :34 ,S+ ,ss ss - ,34- 35 'S+ 136 JAMES I-I. MCCARTY . . . '35 IOIIN LEE MCDADE .... '36 RANDALL M. MCNEELY . . '35 CIIRISTIAN F. NEUIIAUSIER . '34 VVAl.'l'lER J. OER'I'I.ING . Grarluale fiLlEN I'IOLLlS'l'ER OLDS, JR. . '36 JAMES AUSTIN PERKINS, JR. . '34 ROBERT H. POWELL .... '33 WILLIAM RANKIN .... ,33 ! LEON J. REYMOND .... 34 EDWARD S. RICI-IARDSON . . '35 HENRY N. RICHARDSON . . . '35 EDWARD S. ROBERTSON . . '35 DONALD H. RODRIGUEZ . . . ,34 JOSEPII S. RODRIGUEZ . . ,35 HENRY B. SAR'I'OR .... '35 LAWRENCE PAUL SIMON . . ,33 Sii1I'tKOlI'.i ISI:-vclilli I'Ow:' F.-T. lSl11itl1, -7- E- 5l'l T1'th01'm'U1f T- S- WHEICYI FRED T. SMITH ...,- S76 O' W' nam' S' Wilson' 1' JAMES E. SMITIIERMAN . . . '36 Tl'lOMAS S. WACLEY . . '35 OWEN XVALLER WARE . . '34 STANLEY WILSON, JR. . . '36 oo W 9' , -..,- fs BHW.-.,.. Jw , If' 32.135 Q or' 3 ,4- zvi. Q .31 J. 'Ria' 9 PAGE Iwo HUNDRED NINE 1 '?' auf? EE 'a In.. Q 'W D 4 ' f xx A N' ni ' il x f ,A x ,M 1' .4 xf Q, -' N I 4 Q fo J N nf, ' , W. i 199 1 f N 9 Vx HI ca , :.- x i . J .af 1 1 9 .X r A r A 'dl 'I si 1 I ., A .f '9 In ' , 5 A' if J K, . '35 If ! I 35 5? G 1' gs ,35 69 ' .A 34- 4 136 . 34- Fgundgd at 1, - J I Established at University of H l ' Lou1s1ana State Virginia l University in 1868 A J . in 1903 Fratres in Facultate -9 , A f -f. Fratres in Uni-versitate P. H. GRIFI-IIII y L. M- N0-HON , A R. N. LAY . ...... '33 , RoI3IaR'I' J. LIN'I'oN . , '36 SAM MARQUAIVI' . . . ,33 1 . s . DOUGLASS MARTIN . . '33 Fratres rn Umversztate . 1 Aus'I'IN MARX' . . . . '34 C. B. MCCDY . . . 'gi R. S. BALI. . . . I A R M MCDUU- ' ' J -1 , . . - - . 34- K. C. BANFIIZLD . . J' L, MCFERREN . -33 .IIQVVHLL BAIHS. . 45 . J. C. MENE1-'Islf . '33 0- R- BNHS - .14 f ' A C. C. MINARIJ . . '3I R- E- Bmw- - L. L. MI'l'CIllil.L . '34 W. BIIADIQEY . . ' T. B. MORGAN . '35 CIIARI.Iss QASSIDY . , . J' '1-I O-BRIEN ' . -3+ E. M. CAIJSIA' . . I ' ' CARY RANDALL . '33 JJOIICCAMIIIIDRNII . S at 9 ' fi -I LAsLIfY RICHARDSON '3g . . ,0OK. . . - Q3 - ' , 1 A. DIQAN . 'gg if , '26 PETE DIsWI:IssIa . '35 I I-I. F. RUSSELL. n '35 0- C- EDWARDS - 'as L. sifmf. . . '36 J- D- EPPHRSUN - '35 AI.I.IzN SMI'I'II . '36 kISMF1?l'fR- IRM 135 I-'Im I-ow: II. lictll, Ic. IsmIII.fIiI, .I. I.. .Is1II0s, Jr. second I-ow: o. Iz. N- SMITH . 134 , , fox, , , , , mi-.-. Ia. Billy. w. .I. In-I II-y, -J. C:.'.Ily. Tl I-I - -2 I-1. AI. ci , V R L FULIER ,34 lI'i,lT'. f1Dc.k,iIR. M, 114-un. uL':Dlll'lil I'flXilTq tO. C. lililivzxliiilil, .'lI'., XW. Ciuiiiyi- JAMARS Siiflmhs ' xiii ' ' N ' ' ' H5l'Sflll. .L S. I-'ishi-r, W. M. I-'Dx. I-'lflh rrrw: li. I.. 1?llll0l', II. Glllum. R- A- Sl-AGC - - ,3 J. I-I. GILLUM , , , , y33 U. fiDdl'I-nay. Sixth qrmvc fl. NV. Guy, A. Ilnlpkm-nicim-I', NV. M. llutchlnson. W, M, S'I'AY'I'0N , 34' B- GODEREY - - - - 136 iiiiaffiij'QW'i3'l'.1IIf?f'iii ?F0I.iZ?Y.2.. 'iQ iiTI'23I'J2IIfl'of'nIG'I-fixyiw iGiE1?iQL'I-0iT,'F'hiif EMU- STOVALL- - 135 W. B. CIOURRIIER. 34 1Xli:DuI'I', .I. I,.'III1-I-'I-I-Im, '11, .I. 0'Hl'il?ll.' 'I'I-mn I-uw: C. A. Randall, I.. J. D. STRICKLAND ,34 CHARLES GUY . . I ' 136 ILIDIIIII'-I:-mlm, I-I. iiixsss-Lllanllxl. IQIITDISMggletgrntllgniyxvz A. Smith, E. N. THOMAS TERRY . l , '36 Z- HARRIELL . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Curms TUCKER . . . ,34 . HOPKEINER . . . L. Vm'I'I2R . .... . 33 W. M. Hu'I'cIIIxsox . . . '36 G. C. VORDENBAUMIEN . . - :33 I. C. JORDAN . . . . . ,34 G. WILEY . . . . . - 336 I-I. B. LANDI. '34 J. WIIALEN . . - 35 qv I ., L- . ' ' I- 'I A Ms, ' 'V 6 -ii ' . - -- If ' i , - Iv...,.M.- .-I X I X I O I . . .. it KA! Ge? ' PAGE TWO HUNDRED TEN EE F0unded at Louisiana State University as Sigma Tora in 1904. Later combined with Phi Lambda Alpha in 1931 Ffdfres in Universitate A- ARAzozA . 1-'I1'sl. row: J . Arnzozai, R. Bousu:1,y1'z1l. Sm-mul row: C. G, Dol Valle. il'1l row: U. Duron, I., Guigel, 1 ou1't.l1 row: J. M. Gmiznlvs. row: 1'. i1iSSZll'l'2lLl'Il0, A. Mawuri Sixth ww: TW, Jiuviru. Seventh rv 'g J. Sczuwnm, -1'. J. Tnlnverzm, m r ro, M. R. 'J'n,11m1'p.'n. 4 xx I .lilix-:'hLl1 row: M. A. Tn il g.. PHI IOTA ALPH ! . ' - 35 FRANK ARAZOZA i , 6 Ronny- ' ' 3 - I BOUSCAYROL. 1 ANTON - . 3+ F I0 BUDET . , '34 - CRUZ . I , EMIL - . . . . 36 10 DEL ToRo ' H, CARLOS DW .... 35 ll P nr. VALLE . Graduale EDRO A. DIA7 ,35 will PEDRO P. DIAZ , I O D - . 33 L. URON I ' . ,33 Rms GARCIS , , I ,33 LOBERT GARCIA . . - '33 U15 GEIGEL . , I ,ga ' , , W'H!.' ' V. R, ... --an-J A 'qffi--href o ' A is , UQ! EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1931 Fratre: in Universitate RAFAHL CvIiIGEL . . 1. GONZALIES . . FRANK LIANO . . R. LISSARRAGUE . . A. MARURI . . . . M. PORTUONDO . . . S. RIONDA .... . . FRANK Romucuaz . . . F. ROVIRA . . . . F. T. SANCHEZ . . . D. SCARANO . . . . . P. J. 'TALAVERA . . . M. R. TAMARGO . . . . A. VAsQUEz . . . ' IX O A 211' PAGE TWO HUNDRED ELEVEN Founded at New York University in 1898 Fratres in Universitate BER'rBoDEN1u51Ml2R . . . . '34 CIIARIJZS Bozvmnr. . . '35 Wn.LmM Bknumc . . '36 HENRY Louis Corin . . . . '33 Romani' Dklavlfus . . Graduate Ilrkmznr FxNKlzLs'rraxN . . . ,34 First row: B. Bmhmimixni-1', C. Tiombct. S01-mul row: NV. liruunlpz. Third row: H. I1. Unhn. Il. Finlculsluin. Fourth row: A. '13, Frcyur. Fifth row: S. Gill, L. Hurt.. Sixth rmv: S. Knrlur. Sm-vc-111,11 ruw: L. K. Prfela. N. Il0e4rmg':n'l,f-11. EH-Zlnlh row: A. M. Rnscsuthul, Jr., L. XVcIll. 31,lZf'SIfL'f' ' ' ' 1323 ZETA BETA TAU LEON HART . . . '36 ang mfr- +I ? ,,..g:.. I PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWELVE EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1911 Fratres in Univerxitate IIHRMAN I-Imxom . . - Sol. KARPE . . . - LIHIMAN Pkms .... - NORTON RosraNcAR'rnN . ' A. M. ROSENTIIAL . . - 134 134 134 133 135 Mlvlcks RoslzN'rr1A1. . - i36 136 Jon Scl1l2Nl1Lls . . - LrzoNARn WEILL . - 135 . 14 - EE Founded at Boston University in 1909 Frater in Facultate CAPTAIN W. L. WIIAII'I'oN Ffdfres in Universitate -1- M- ANDIERSON . A. D, BELL , , M- 17. Blau. . S- J. BI5NNIa'I I' , H G L. T . Is, BROWN , ' A- CAIN . , , J' CARMOUCIIIQ . F' L- CARMQUCIIE . ' P- CI-IIasIIInR , J' R. Conn , 1 A EFHII. QUTRER I ' G- CoI.LINs , P If. IJOYLE I HIM-I EYVING ' ' Ctiniik cJOSS15'l l'I5 . ' Hs GRIIIINE , H . ' S' IYIAWTHORNE , 1 51? x B , .1 I 'Q ' V 117 A 0 . ni A-I-H'..T'. 4' EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1914 F ratres in U niversitate CIIARI.ns I-IIaNRY . . . '36 , T. J. KIIAN . . . ' .... M. E. KOPITLER . ' FRANK Lou . . . ' 6 E. R. MCCIIORY . . '33 W. C. MCIELVIZIEN . ' C. L. MIzRI2nI'I'I'I . ' R. T. Momus . . ' IL- J. F. PUGII . . '35 W. VV. PUGI-1 . . ' F. W. RAGGIO . . ' . , J. T. Rmfvlss . . '34 HARRIS SAMUELS . ' - - ,SS FII-st row: A. TJ. .lie-ll, .T. G. Bt'll1lt'1t, S. Bonxwtt. II. B. Brown. M. M. SCARLE . . ' Off-ifI.f'.'f l.i..Jf' Q1 23 E..I'.'I..lf 'IE'f1'Ei 'lEH'I.3Ia-,IH11.C3GQ H33Sllff'ST' S.3L21? 'U ' F- C- Sffwv - ' Ifmiiilliiiiif:I-UW. i5iNi IIlii'II,niviiiifiwiggig-II. SIMM SI'-'TTUCK - '36 Sixth row: IP. NV. lim-:'I-rin, J, 'l'. Rvovos, H. S1Ul1lll'1S, M. M. Sf-Itrlu. DAVID SMl'1'II , ' Ss-vuIIllI row: F. fl. SI-lhy. S. li. SIIIIHIII-k, C' .SnIiI.lI, XV. D. Smith. Img-IIIII I-mv: 12. Smith, II. Iv. stew, J, c. watts. R. B. SMITH . . ' - CI.IIfIfokn SMITI-I . ' 6 Hucu STEEN . '36 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA G. . I CLIFFORD WATTS . ' fy Q ,,. ,. I 'WS U' U , Io' 1 -3 PAGE Iwo HUNDRED THIRTEEN EE Founded at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1864 Fratres in Facultate di EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1921 F ratres in Universitate M. B. Voorumfs . .1 , E. W, N,4AS,mM IIIOMAS LANDRUM . ,35 J. B. FRANCIONI, JR. ,low l.A'ruAM . . . y33 jlawm, LRNOXR . . - 35 P. C. MARX . . '33 R. B. Moovus . A . . ,S+ PAx'roN lVl0REI.ANll . l35 BILL MCGUIRR . . '35 . . . HARRY MCINNIS . '35 Fratres m Unwersztate CARL OLSHN , '35 JA AI HAROLD OLSRN . '35 CK MN ' GEORGE PACE '33 R- W- AMOS - - IIARoIn PAclf D '35 L. C. ANnRlcws . IWW PAN, i ' i '3i HAROLD BERWV - MARs11ALi.l i'AiNn. '35 P1-nu. BROWN . . CONRAD PnfRc1a . '36 LEWIS CALLAWAY . Glfokrt Powvu, '36 BFRNARD IDAICRF Inlloxi Ronmul i ' ' ' 4- ,v s . 55 51-V' I7A5'fN'T9'f ' Q.....,,':21 7t,.:1'ft'1. .-.W4.f.t1l1'. '. -,Wt-.zh:f:1:f1..'1 K-.? .11fg'frQ:: QR- ',':f:1f'::,2-,,,,,-. -'MS - 135 PILORGIL ROSUZN ' ' Tllirel row: .I. llilvlie-ns, H, tlw-un, ill. lllllli-ll, M. llc-llilillllltnlli. I A' B' SIMMONS ' ' ,35 EAUUTY EVANS - - Fourth row: .I. l'.I.Imu-sil'I', li. I,:m:lrum, .l. R. I.:tth:n.m. J. 'l'. Iiunulr. A. W. SINGLIETON , 33 ROOK EWVING . U ' l iI'lI1 row: '. 11. . urx Ci, IJ. l':u-I-, H. Pin-1-, M. Ii. l':uiuc:. CHAR! rs SWI .. '35 , Sixth 1-Aw: 4: K. lm-1'4-.-, cz. s. l'mvs-Il. I.. V. li llillrl, A. la. Sl 1 ' 'L Fl ' HAROLD WFONFIENBERRY - ' 135 Suv:-lllh row: J. W. Sllllirvs, U, ll. Swift, Hull., Vlillfllllilfi, .l. nVli:lirii:C D. P. 'THOMAS . 134 . . J'-7 . .. p Y. . ,, 1 .. JAMES f,IBElIjNS , , 35 J,l,..Ilt.I1 Huw. I. XX.lll.uu. li. Av Hillnm. JOHN VXALET I U 33 Cm2s'1'ER GREEN . L. J. VOORHHZS ' . CLxlf1foRn HAFIQN . . IT. W. VVMAL t . ,33 Munn HENNxNc'l'0N . IJAUL VVALLACE I '33 LUTHER HORTMAN . BERT Wyylxg , , 134 PERCY JONES - - - F. VVXMBERLY . . 35 1 PAGE TWO HUNDRED FOURTEEN - EE Founded at Yale College in 1844 Fratres in Facultate W. R. IIFNDRIX R. L. DAVENPORT Fratres in Universitate SLIFF CALVIN ADAMS . . OSCAR K. ALLEN, JR. . HAS. R. ANDERSON QLBEIVI' BLEVIFIS . . 'EORGE S. BOWMAN, JR. . . SUNY S. BOWMAN . HQEFON BRADY . , DJQIRY COIGNET . . BENIBI D. DAGGETT JOH AWKINS , , , EAR? F- DUBUISSON . AR' DUGAS . . . FETIIUR B. FELT . GNN GILES . , , PSDONF B. GOLSAN . CHATCK A. HEEERT . JOHN'-ES HICKMAN . J L HICKMAN , cl 'HOLMES . . 'LENN HOUSE EARL I ' ' IOUST FRAN ON . . 1' 'sl row: C. C. Aslalms, U. R. AlIlll3l'S0ll, A. B11-vhis. Sl'CUll:llil'DXVZ G. liuwmsm, S. lhlwlllilll- D- 13- l3w1'4UlY- N- 1 Giles' 'l'lIlI'II row: -I. A. llllflilllllll, IC. ll0lISiU1l.' 11. B. -llllllji-IUII. V J+'oI1I'1.lI-TOIV: ll. l'. .IOlIHsIHI, C. Jones. J. NV. Kidd. H. I.. lxIr'lclN1Ul0 ylrth mwg IT, MOIIVIIIO, S. T. MI:C:II'Ilcll. A. W. NQHUIG- b Q Sixth I-nw: .I. Il. Ovi-rlon. V. S. PII-:IS:IIIt. P- D- l1UP3l'- Q lf Ill' Sovvmh ww. D. W. luiynglllllv XV. A.. Rohmson. .l. S. Slucwk. Eiarhtli row: C. P. Smith. D. NV- Sllllfll. W- W' Wllllilmx DELTA K PPA EPSILO vis J EE I Established at Louisiana State University in 1923 F ratres in Univerxitate CARRUTI-I JONES . JOIIN C. KENT . . STEWART P. KENT . . JOHN KIDIJ ..... HOEERT L. KIRKPA1'RICK CHARLES LAMKIN. . . HARRY MACKIIE . . JAMES A. MAJOR . . . STAN A. MCCARDELL . CHARLES MENVIIILE . . A. W. NOLAND, JR. . . JOIIN H. OVERTON, JR. . SESSIONS PLEASANT . . PAUL D. PUGII . . T. BRYAN PUGII . . . G. FRANK PURVIS, JR. . WILLIAM E. D. REYNAUD WILLIAM A. ROBINSON . CLAUDE SKIDMORE . . J. STEWART SLACK, JR. . COUTLAND SMITH . . FRED E. SMITH . DUNI-IAM SMITH. . . A. E. SWANSON . . . AUGUSTUS T. TERRY, JR. JACK TORRENCE. . . BENJAMIN J. TUCKER . L. BRYANT WILLIAMS . K B. JO, R. POINSETT ggggiolr ' WILLIS W. WILLIAMS . O A I7 I O .EM PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTEEN EE Founded at Howard College in 1924 Fratres in Facultate EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1925 Fratres in Universitate GLENN I'lARmN . . . '36 'fn 11. DOWNEY O. M. Hl5LVl5S'I'0N . '35 L. V' 1rUNCuHSS , J. M. llES'l'l5R . . . - ,33 DR. I. NICHOLS ' J- T' 110011 ---- - 33 R. B. JENNXNGS . . - '33 MIKE JOHN .... - '35 llAMlI.'l'0N JOHNSON . . - '35 WALHO JOHNSON . . - '36 Fratres in Universitale EDWIN KWTON - ' ' 136 Lnovn LANORY . . 35 R. C. ANmaRsoN . . . . '34 J. W. LEA . . . '3+ JOHN B1scRle'r'r. . . . '35 J. L. MALONli . . . - '34 BRANON liifvr . . . '35 A. M. Mm.ANcoN . '36 J. T. BAULCII . . . . '36 J. B. lVlICI1liL . . . - '36 B. BROWN . . . N34 Ama MICKAL . . - R. R. BROWN . . . . . '33 F. T. MORRIS . . . - '35 J. D. CAI.lJWliI.l. . . . . '33 OSHORNIC MCCRAINH . '35 BENJAMIN CARROLL .... '35 F. M. lVlCl7ARI.AND . '35 C. J. CARVH.l.Ii . . . . '36 JACK NOLAN . . . -'36 D. J. CARvH.I.la . . . . '36 l VVH.I.1AM P1HzI.Ps . . . '35 JULES CARVILLH . . . . '35 G. P1CKls'1 r . . . '36 L. A. CARVILLI5 . . . . '33 A. F. RABUN . . . - '33 J. P. CASSIIJY . . . . '36 fll5ORGIi Rl5I'rMm'laR . - '32 IIIQNRY CLARK . . . . '36 F. L. RHODES . . . - 3 WH.I.xAM COOK . . . . '36 Il - ' I C. O. Rom2R'l's . . . - '36 L. N. DAY . . . . . '3+ ' ' W. C. ROWLAND . . - '35 H. H. DEVINE . . . . '34 WH.r.ARn RYAN . . - '35 J' L. DUDE u ' , , '34 First row: li. C. All4l:!l:Sllll,l.I, l3:tuJuh, lil J. .lS'l'lHVIl, IJ. Uulmlnlmzll, CARY SAURAGE . l . '36 Jon ISLAM . . . - 'ss '13f3!'.2'.. 3'?Y...'':f, f.?13'.XIL', :.1'Hs. 'Xi..E12i lff,'x. .2-.hl1iII 'if F: l'f..'E:..iii ' RAY SCIIEURING - - -135 M. A. FALLER . . . . , '34 1,,.m1-tn NAV.. ms: 1.-I ill.,-11.3, .l.JAixJx.Estf-1-, I.1.If1f.NH:im1.l.11k. E.h.Iz.l.1ci1i1n11gf+. l'IENRY SEITZLER . . . 732 J- L- F-'V1'lU5RRl5E -'-'- '36 Slxlh x'oli : 'l'l lil.. ?Iiximii, i5, 'l', lX'fo1'i'lt: Iii 'Ili U.'llTi'Cl':LInc WILBUR SMITH ' ' ' ,3 DAN FINCH .... Grzrduatf- suvunth ww: J. Nonm. W. c:, liuwlzulll, cu, In ll1lIlullL1'C', W. 'Ln Hyun. FORMAN SPAHT . . . - 33 M. FISCHER ' 3 Q I 135 I-Eighth 1-uw: I.. C. Smlmgo, XV. R. Schourlnlr. E. Stncluvull, C. E. Took:-. EDWARD S1-OCKWELL '35 CHAMP GLAZH . . . . '36 L- L- 3U'l'l'1ERLAND . '36 IIHNRY GLAZI5. . . . . '34 H. M- TAYLOR . . . - '35 J. R. CJRAND . . . . . '34, K CHARLES rfO0KE . . . - '35 ADOLPH GUEYMARO .... '34 JOHN VVAT-SH - - '34 J. J. I-IAINRHL . . . . . '34 PHILIP WARE . '33 .TBTQTAT Y- .lf J -' t ,. ., ,I V .1 ,J 7 fw- A 3 oi A 1 :W X 'Q .Q XG PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIXTEEN EE Founded at Miami University i11 1855 Frater in Facultate MARCUS M. VVXLKIERSON Fratres in Universitate FRANCIS Al.EXANlJlill 5,'V CLllfF ANDERSON . - C. ANlJliRSON . . J- H. BAYNARD . . SKIN BEACIIUM . TUDLEY BERWICK . M D. BOAZ . . . . R ALCOLM BRADFORD . CICIIARD BRENNER . ARTHR BROWN . Jon BROWN EARRY BULLION . . . FIQHARD CADWALLADER FMD COLE . .... 6f'GENE CONWAY . . . CAIIIORNE DAMERON . '- H. DAMERON . . l. EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1925 First row: 'l'. CJ. Amlrrsnn, J. Il. illzlylmml, D. R. Il3orxvli-k. sl-4-mul 1-uw: 'I'. D. Hunz. IJ. A. Hl'l!llllt'l', J. Brown, E. A. Conway, Jr. Th-.11 NW. 4- D., .ml f jg, mulmlllqs, 'l'. IC. Glaze, B. HILI-vlsoil. n I . .. .nn 1,.. I, . . .. U- I.. lm,-1-imq, ,l, U, llnrris, J. B. llul-oInnII, .Ir. mth ,fin ' illllli I Ii Klti-IIOIIN: lf' ll Kl'lllNl'l'. WV. Y. llolnlell. VVILSO l4'il'Llu row: ,l. W. - f- U- f- , ,, , , ', KI ggi- - .: ,L l,, I, is, W. W. M An, l.. li. M4-l.lullILn. W. ll. llllkll. JAMESAEDAVIS, ' ' i35 ki Xihsliiiii-IIIII ruw: iiliililvllu. J. T. ill NVIIW. Jr., J. R. Vyclldt El UBANRS . 35 lqlg-l.1,1. I-mv: lm, lll, Willson, U. W. Wilson, Jr., N. J. Wilson. L?wARD GLAZE . '36 PKSLIE GOULD , , H UL GREENE , , ,,,,g. . . . SIG MA ' ON 'IARRELSON - -r- I. , - 1 E15 if ir j , .,. 5 A I -. PAGE TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN Fratres in Universilate CUR'rIs I-IARKINS . I. C. HARRIS . . J. B. 1'IEROMAN . CPIEORGE 1'IILLARlJ . . 'l'IIOIvIAs I-IUN1' . PERCY JOIINSON . JAMES KI'l'CIlENS . . FRED IQRAMER . . E. J. LAVELLE . . WILLIAM LOEDELI. . JIMMIE LOVE . . 'as - ,35 - ss . '36 . '36 - 13+ ' 35 . '36 - '34 - ,s+ - 3+ BRUCE MAR'l'IN . . .'33 WARRIEN MUNSON . . .'33 BYRON NICCLELLANIJ . . '35 WILLIAM PARKER . . '35 V. R. PERKINS . . . '34, ALVIN RAIIENIIORST . . '36 CLYDE RA'rcLIIrIf . . . . '33 FIIELIJING REED . Grudualv GUY RICHE .... . . '35 GORDON RILEY . . Graduate GEORGE SCIIWAB . . . ,34 KIRK WARREN . . . '35 JACK WAITS . . '34 T. P. WARE . . . . ,34 CIIARLES WEILAND . . '35 J. R. WENDT . . . '36 D. M. WILLSON . . '34 M. J. WILSON . . . '33 C. W. WILSON . . ,33 I v E , R. ,. -,-.,.nM,,ia.J EE Founded at University of Illinois in 1906 Fratres in Facultate 129 r EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1926 Fratres in Universitate W. N. CHRIS'l'OPllER , H , DK. E. B. DOKAN FLOW JOHNSON ' ' ' ' ' .33 , . II. H. LAIDLAW . . - 33 L. A. Iluuuch C V4 ,LYBLANC .35 DR. j. C. MlI.l.ER UOVMIF L6 'FRY ' .33 Dk. O. VV. Rosl2wAI.L ,LOKGL vi. . . - , ' J. B. LUKE . . - ,3a J. A, Mmuxia . - - 35 A, D. Mnmm . .'3+ J. A. MARTIN . Ul'lldU51f4' W L MARTIN . - 33 we 6 - - Q ' W. P. M.xR'r1x . - '33 . . , 1 5 . ' ' , JOL MIKOK . . - 3 Fratres m Unwersztale O. O. Mooiuz . . '3+ A. C. MORHAU . - '33 BL.xKm' Amwis . . . '36 Rl J' MUNSON , , '34 JACK CUIWMAN - - 135 A S. E. MCCRAINE - '36 C. W. DAVIS . - ,33 H. 15- NUNN . . '36 E- IZARWIN - - - ' 35 3 FIPS! Y'0W'! lui. If. Aulzluns. :l. C. illmpmzxn, 1-I. U. lirwin. A. V. PATTERSON - ,35 S. E. FMRCHHAD . l..' '34 hi 1-mul row: 5. I-.. I-allz'1'rilWll.l1!. l'lil'Illl2ltll'Z, 1'. I-I. 1-N-rxmndoz, M M PHILLIPS , '36 . . , , Y U ., I .. . illillllt' I. ' ' E. rFLkKAx.JLL Grmiufzli fj'llil'll Tw: lsr. H. iii-:....n, .IL 1113 ummm. 1.. 13. iinplnns, ia. .lonnings M, L, Pgpgg I D .33 . 4. fERNANDEZ I ' 35 -nurli row: . . .ni aw, .l. B. Lulw. .l. A. Murvln. AIFQRD Pukpug , '3 3 , v , l ll'th ruw: A. D. Murlln, W. I.. M: 'til, NV. P. M: lll - '., .I. J. NIL' . I J- 150155 ' ' Gfffflfwff Sixth row: O, U. Alum'-'. A. 17, xllll'l57!ll,A1i. J. Muxismi: H. Niinxboiir. F' M' ROBERT ' ' '33 L, V, GEORGE , , , '34 Svvn-nth row: A. V. l1::Lti l's::1, AilL'1Il'ux'plv, I . M. Roberts, C, IQ, SLACK , . '33 1 . '. . UVJL , l'. . J' VV' HffMQM'111 ' ' ,33 El:-rhlli row: XV. M, 'l'nylur, M. A. XVull:or, F. XV. Yuwn. C' I ' SMITH ' ' 13+ C- H- Hl2U'1R'l'- - - 33 S'1'.xxLEi' SM1'rH . 35 J- B- HOLTON - - - '34 W. M. 'TAYLOR . '33 LLOYD HOPKINS . . '36 MYKON XNALKER . '36 M. Hunus . . . . '36 RonizR'1'XNALKLR . '36 EARL JENNINGS . . ,33 F, W, YAWN , , '33 fit-twig' . .' -' J' .Ji-. 'W' X A I X 3 O .bong .. PAGE TWO HUNDRED EIGHTEEN H-1 Founded at College of the City of New York in 1899 Fratres in Facultate RoI.ANn SAM1-sow IIARRY IiIiNNIi'I I' EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1930 Fratres in Univerxitate J. I. I'IIEI1IiR'I' . W. K. I'IIiS'I'IiR . ....35 - - - 35 W. B. Hlonow . . . . '33 M. C. IIUIJGINS . . . '34, W. T. HUDSON . . . '33 II. L. ISAMINGIER . . . '35 I. Koomz . . . . . '36 . . . H. D. I. ' . . . . . ' Fratres zn Unzversztate W. H. I I ' ,gf S, C. Ig ,A 3 A ' t . 1 I'. F. MARX . - Grarlualf' H. U Csnxlnlv ' '34 R. M. Nnvvram. . . . '36 . . .A AN. . .35 P O,N4 , II. C. CAUI.DI IIiI.ll . . . '33 . num. . . . . '33 M- J' Com I ' ' A ' ,H H. M. OURsO . . . '34, L- F. COI.I.Ii'I I'Ii . . ,35 OURLO ' ' ' ' 36 L. C- COOPER i 3 U . I .33 . li.. . I35 A. DEAN ...... '34 ' I 'll' :RL A ' ' ' ,32 Pl. CI. D15 LA HoUssAx'1f . . '36 - - f ' II 'Pl' ' ' ,3' C. G. Du LA I'1oUssAYla . . '34 I A' 'OMMN ' ,36 L, D' DENNY n . ' . ' K y35 I1.j. S1. ROMAIN. . '34 M- DIXONI ' I-'Irsl row: S. t'. llownuui, ll, i'z1II:1Ilnu, M .t?m,-u, I.. Uolli-lli-. It. D. SESSIONS . . 36 R ...... - 3-I QW nl WW- A, M, In-mn, Jr., I.. lJunny. lt. I5IllJl'UCIl, T. Gill. C A SHAPARD Y ' A' DUBROCA ' ' ,35 7l'l1liiIll1-.,w- .IXI. cz,-in-mmnx, .1. in-inum. J. Ilntlmurn, w. in-sn-r. 3 ' H ' ,34 E- O. DOUGLAS , . '36 Ifmzurlli row: Iligiluu. M. IIll1IH'II'lN, W. Ilurlsun, Il., I..'Ifz1n1i11g0x' 11' VI- K- SMIIII - ' - ,36 I.. F ER . , 1 1-'mn ww. II. Iillvillt-1, W. Aluiu-url. la. Anti-x. 1. QA:-11. ,Ji-. H. L. S1-Yklfs . . . 33 1 1' NI ' ' ' ' 3+ Sixth row: II. AI. Uursil. M. M. Ourso, II. IIll'IIill'fI, lu. Missions, R I S Xu 1 , P- I'0URIIiR . . . . '36 S,-vixnilll I-nw: I-'. HL, IQUIHIIIII, U. St. IUIDIIIIII, II. I.. Spryvs, O. Stu . 4. W1 IMI - - ' ' 33 I'. 3, GNL v35 Img-mn 1-Aw. in, Walsh, A. williams, .l. wise, M. wi-I-n. A. R. SWINDIELI. . Gradualf' 3 . . . . . . . , L- A. GIRARD . . Graflzmlr R' L' VVALSH ' ' ' ' ,36 YI. GRIEIENWALD . . . . '34 ?-I?-xxyII1I'IAM5- - 33 ,RG ,4 , .'. ISE. . . .'33 Q,S,1RIL, TNi 1 vii DELTA SIGMA PHI M, . . .336 , 1 . . , . . JIMMIZRMAN . . VI. IINIIIORN . . 34 A M 7 '33 K PAGE TWO HUNDRED NINETEEN EF Founded at University of Porto Rico in 1923 F ratres in U niversitate 1 'J Xiu EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1930 Fratres in Universitate '33 I 734 '35 A. IE. Aivmmzo . . . I ,33 First row: V. Burner-1. Jr., L. C. Bonnet. LAGUNA ' ' X. BARNES . . . 35 I Svcouml 1-ow: 11. D. Dnvno. MARTIN . . . Thin row: J. A. Dlonlsl, A. V. l1 z 'w -H L' C- BONNET - ' ' '33 lH?'u11rtl1 lztviw: F. L. Gul1z:1le:-imtml MIERES . - - , 4' li row: i . Gunznlve-1. F. L ' 4, R. BOUGLOIS . . . S sixth ,.,,:.,.R.2. R. Mminznum MONGIL . . . 1-vnntl row: G. I el . I.. ld, M '11, D' DAVILA ' l'Ii:-rhth ww: A.i?':ul:iv:ux1. mlb PADOVANI ' L, Ijlgxngk , , Nlnlh row: A. llflmzmm-0, J. F. Schroder, Rom . u . . J. A. Dl0NlSl . . .... RQMANACE , . . A. V. FRANCESCIII . . Gfllllllllfl' Rovo . . . . F. L. GONZALEZ . . . '34 A Rgyo , , , I , M. GONZALEZ . . . '35 F, SCHRQEUER . D I: N .1-r Q PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1919 59 'O' 'Nngi I A ' --W EE Fratres in Universitate Jmm K. Dusk . . '34 Dmcwla FrNNlal,Lrz . . '36 MARTIN IE. GLYNN . . '35 RICHARD S. GLYNN .... '34 DAN J. GRAIN' ..... '34 '35 CllRlS'l'0I'lIIiR li. IIAnnoN, JR. . xxx ,35 Lula JAN A .... V - - - in . 'sf ' . . Fratres in Unwemtate ilxiuliv 'lgflirl' H ,3? f 1 . .L i . . 31 Isfwosus ALLEN . . . . . P33 IYIARRY Klum . . . '35 JfxMliS ARCENEAUX 3 . :36 RIEIEVIES Llswls . . . . '36 XARREN BARRli'l 1' . . '36 SIIIRLEY N. Li'1 rm.L. . '34 0maR'r ' FIEORGIE NiI'l'CllliI,L . . ' HAR W' BOURG ' ' 33 First row: ll. liussu, T. C. Calhoun, lt. D. Clmppius. I 3 7 Q V ,34' C VARD I. Bussls . . '34 si-1-611.1 ww: A. 12, Chisum. I.. lkwinlsisii. C A L'1S VS' UWMS - - 35 :lion : , . Tll'I ' : L. ll. Dunlmm, J. V. Jylr, 1 . 111. Glynn. I ,r r J, : . ' TF GI' I' BY RNIL ' - ,3-i in lgixxinrlll row: li. S. Glylllt D. il. filllliy. UC N F' IIAUCHI' ' ,Ss R 'AL C. CALHOUN . . . '34 Firm 1-uw: rv, is, 11A-lain, .lS.n2n, isillf. Juul'll1-ny, VVINI lliI.D PLAUCHH . . 36 ICI Sixth row: L .uw s, S. .iLI,u . , ,, v ST, 'ARD D' CIIAPPIUS - - - ,33 Sfyvgnlh 1-mv: C. XV. Own-ns. E. I . 1Jl1llll'lll', J. XV. Plailli-lw, .ll'. LLWIS C' PRIU' ' ' ' ,34 HVEN CHAPPUIS i 3 D 736 mg-mn 1-mv: L. U, In-iw, V. 11. iznlnnsun. II. IJOUGLAS Ri'r'rl2R . . . 3+ VUQCENT CHAPPIUS n l ,34 Ninth PONY! ll. B. Roumltruu, J. Sownrlxy, S, II. XVuml. VAN D. ROBINSON ' I l ' ,33 SUBREY B. CIIISUM . . , '33 IIARRY B. ROUNIJ'l'RlilE, JR. . '- HVl5R1z-rr L, DAVIDSON I . 3 13+ Joie M. SCWARBY . . . . '35 LAROLD DAVIDSON - . '34 SANi-'okn II. Woon . . '35 - I'I. DUNHAM . - - 'S+ CHARLES YANCEY . . '35 l ..,. .J za 'A V 3 . '-5,:f'F BJM icuii-A f us . .. ,,,. ,. , . , ,ki ' , Mn... ,W ii f ,.?.':.hmm5 ' f PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE EE Fratres in Facultate C. NIA'I I'llIiVVS J. F. VVELCII Fratres in Universitate 'T .4 wr-1 ii ,,. W, L-E Established at Louisiana State University in 1924 , , , Fratres in Universilate Clean. Bnoum . . . Gradualr J. R, LANGRIDGE l . h , '33 K. T. linoum . . . Grmluan' J, F, LEWIS, I . , '33 AL BkUMFua1.u . . . . '33 L,L.Ly5W15. 3 , . , '33 CURTIS Hruvw. - . . '3+ C. L. Mmm- . . ciraflfmn- Wu,l.mM liukklcss . . '35 J, L, MACKH , , , , '35 ALlfRliD P. BURTON . - '33 joux D. Mlzrau. . Gradnalf' linmoxn CAMPnls1.L . . '35 J, L, MCMU1,1,l5N , , , '33 J- B- CLARK - - - '33 T. N. MCMU1.l.laN Gradualf j. B. C1m'naI.mN . . . '34 J. W. Ihxkxiz . . . . '36 R. A. ClIA'l'EI.AlN . . '35 1 1-'il-Sn-on-1 J, W. .ul--n, ls. nmuin, 14. T. lilouln. FRANK PRUYN . . . '35 0- 0- F f'UG '1' - - - 5 '36 i5ifiI2i'.1 ZT.1'QG. 'Ea.'i!lf21I2iEi1?i11 .i '1lf'Cif?II'fI?ZTi3,Ts.1f.1..l211'ff f1'f0RG'fPRY0R- ' - -'36 j. B. GAluua'r'r . . Grndualw Fam-in mw: J. B. mi-r--ui, Jr., 111 lim-a--:win-, iz. llopznn. I. II. R.-XMBIN . . . . '33 F. Ii. Iilmwcwr-ff .-.- '36 Si'II'f. .-fiilfi'ff'. 1f'K2fff11Zli7f'if'iff'1i21'.TXfJT3-, f.-, iiITQfZ'... MELVIN R1C MfDS0N - '36 L. C. HARRIS .... , '36 Seve-nth row: J. ll. Raunlvin. G. XVilill'l', I . Wu:-xlnlorvlulmd. E. W. SEAGO . . , , '36 F. Hxcwrowau . .... '36 J. A. Slmw .... . ,34 Romam' Grsokczs Hocfw . . '35 PRliN'rIss 'TANNEHILL . '34 CLYDE jonxsox . . . Gradualr G G. R. WALTER . . . '33 D. L. LACOUR . . . . '35 FRIED Wns1'MoRnLAxn . '35 ...rw ' . PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO TI-IEXWO L-Fi OFFICERS MARIAN N1AYIiR Ivmidml ANGELINA BERGERON If'icc-l'rL'.fid1'nt CLARE CARROLL Srrrrmry- Trvasurrr --1 - .' . 4 I ' r 1 . 1. J h 3 xW.42 V Tllird l i l'tll First row: A. lh'r1.:c-ron, H, By-ugk, S1-vom! row: I., Hryunt. 1-nw: U. tim-roll, -1. Unnwny, I-'uurlh row: G. Cox. ruw: Ii, Eulmnks. I. Kent. Sixth 1-nw: M. Mnyvr. Svvvvllh row: J. Mwysu, M. Pillnu-r. x-mv: H. 'l'huzu'd, D. Xvhlttlnmmn WOME 'S PA -HELLE IC PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR EE MEMBERS ANc:Er.xNA ISERGERON . IIELEN BROCK . - . LILLA BRvAN'r . CLARE CARROLL . JANE CoNwAv . fPI5NliVlEVE Cox . . . REBECCA IZUBANRS . . El.lZABH'I'H JONES . . IsAnEr. KENT . . MARIAN MAYER . . JACOUELYN Mox'sE . MARGARET PALMER . IIILDATHEARD. . . . IJOROTIIY VV lll'l'I'ING'l'0N 0 Z II A Z Q S! A Q T T S! 0 II Founded at Wesleyan Female College in 1851 Sorores in Facultate Miss Rum CAMPmc1,L Miss ELIEANOR DUNN MRS. MARX' C. Ilnkcm' MRS. C. Slal.l.rscK MRS. MARCUS WILKIQRSON Sorores in Universitate .lULIIZ'l l'I5 AMlss . Established at Louisiana State University in 1914 Sorores in Universitate RUTH I.1'1 1'LraJonN . . . .'33 Omvia MAli MACIDONALID . . ,33 MARc:ARle'r MAc:RUmzR . . ,33 121.5115 M0I.A1s0N . . . . '35 Y INA MoR1sAu . ..... 35 CARMHN PALMER . . Graflualc lVlARIli PAvY . . . . . . ,33 YVONNIC PAVY . . Graduulfr ALMA Precor . . . . . '35 MARX' PoR'rlsR . . . . . '35 MAl,C0l.M PowlaR . . Gradualr A .... '33 NANCY Pucu . ..... '34 Kl.l,liNlz EnclsR'roN . . . . '33 NIARGARIVI' RANnol.m1 . . '33 EAIHRYN liRN'1'oN . . Grafluala Ruolm Blass Rmmm' . . '34, cuss BROWN . . . . . '35 NEv1LI.1a Rum . . . . '33 LNZORGIH BOAGNI . - '36 - W Evm.YN Rici-1ARns0N . . '33 'UA BRYANT. . . ,33 I I JOSEPHXNE RICHARDSON . . '35 JANE DEVORE . . . ,33 lVIARGARE'l' RODGERS . . . '35 ELlZABE'l'l-I DREW , . :HI Flrsl 1-uw: J. Amlss. lfl. Jfruwn, L. Ilrynnt. J. Duvorc. MARJORIE SCHONLAU u I 136 EMILY D , Sui-ond row: E. lluuprlus. lf.. Draw, Ii. Ifurl, R. Grigslmy. H , L OUGLAS . . 33 Third raw: I.. Huunn. I-I. .luhnst,on, S. .l0nu:s, S. Ki-mp. RU111 S0011 - - - - - ' 36 ROUISE Fom- , , '35 Fourth raw: K. Klll'ZXVl'H', I . IA-uins, Il. I.ILllf'.iulm. E. Mulnison. ANN LAURU3 SM1'l'1'1 , , , , '34 0 . v- w 3 ' l '1'll ' v: l. Mun'-sul. M. Pzlvy, A. 1,014 t, M. l'nl'lvl'. .. .. . , MBERIA cnucsnx ' - I3-If Sllxlli N. Pugih, M. Ilzmllulph, R. lidddy, N. livicl. Ruin SMU!! ' ' ' ' Gffffflwff ARTHA Gulciz . . '33 suvi-mn 1-mv: .l. lciifmrilsfm. Al. lammi-rs, C. Van mm. K. whim C,ARo1.YN VAN DINI5 . . . '34 SORMA HOLDEN u n . ,S+ Ifliirhlh row: D. Nvlllllilll-Z'l0l'I, M. XV1xI1.lIn1::ton, N. NVQ-hh. G. Zvlprlcl' VIRGINIA VVALLACE u I ,341 SLAXNE JOHNSTON . . '36 IQATIIRYN WHITE . . . . '35 SIHRLRY JONES . . . . '35 DoRo'1'uY VVlIl'l l'lNG'l'0N . . '34 UsAN Buss Kmvir- . . . '33 Mn,nRran VVIll'I l'lNG'l'ON . . '34 lIfA'rmiR1Nla KURZWIG g ' Y36 Q Nlcm, VVRBB . . . . . . ,34 1 s LORENCE LHWINS - - . '33 i,noRcl5'r'1'iz ZISIGLICR . . '34, i .J , 0113. ,..! 5- 1 0.130 ' I X A PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE Founded at Virginia State Normal in 1897 Sorores in Facultale Miss IELLA V. Miss MIXRJORI Miss Miss Sorores in U ELLEN AI.BRXGll1' . BIa'I'I'I' ARRINGION . SALLIE A'I'RINs0N . MELL BAYNARII . MAE BIENVENU . . CLARA BLANCIIARIJ . ZAMA BLANCIIARII . ELAINE BRIGGS. . FRANCES BRIGGS . . LAURA IELISIE CALLAIIAN CLARE CARROLL . . . MAUIIAMES CARROLL . ELOISIE CARLOCK . . MILIIREII Conn . . . FRANCES COLE. . . '1'III:o'I'IsE COUVILLON . FRANCES CRICIITGN . ROSALIE DONAHUE . IONli'l I'A ELAM . . KATIIERINE ESKRIDGIE . LUCY EVANS . . . MARIIXNNIE EVANS . SUE FII.Es ..... ALIIRICII Ii ARBOUR PIIOEIIE BEALE HELEN CARTER niversitate MARY MARGARET GXLMORIK . JANICE GRIMME'l l' . . MINNIE HALL. . . . CllARI.0'l'l'E lIAMI I'0N . ifl.lZABIi'l'll HARIII' . IIIELIENE HAYES . . . MARGERY HENIIERSON . EVLYN HILL . . . . s I ft . '36 . 36 . 'I+ -'ss V35 3+ . '14 , '34 - 'ss - '35 A '35 . '36 - 'ss . - 133 Q 35 - '35 935 - '35 A '35 . '35 36 . '36 'x . '31 , - '33 . 36 - '34 l il'Sl VUW5 E- AH 'iLIlIl. S. AlkiIIsuII, M. Il:IyII:II'II. Sm-uIId row: t'. I'!l:IIII-h- :Il'd, Z. HIIIIII-lI:II'd, I-I. HI'lI4I-zs, I . HI'lI.:I-Ls. 'l'lIII'1l row: IC, 1':II'lm-k, C. tml'- I'Hl'l, Al, A. 1':IrI'nll. l-'I-III-III row: Al. tml-II, I-'. will-. T. m'.IlIvillmI. I-'. ' f:l'll'lli4lll. FlI'tII I-mv: ll. llnxmlum-, .I. I-Slum, K. I-Isla:-imlga-. Slxlh I-uw: In A -Il l'1VilllN.qM. I-Ivsnls, S. I-'ill-S. M. llillxiuru-. SI-vvlilh row: .l, 1il'illlll'M'll, M. -Ri Hull, lu, llIII'1ly. 1-Iipzhlh ruw: IC. Ilnyvs ll. lln-Iuie-I'suII. IG. Hill, Al. Hfwll- ' 1 . 'ss Sfwrrirzl . '36 I ' Nlnfll l 'Wl S3 -T ll1'5'. l'I. .IuII.fN, V. .IIIIIIuIIx'ill1-. 'IN-IIIII row: ll- lU'llll. U. lxlllli. M. INIIUN, l. Lau Fla-III'. I-III-I'--IIIII rmv: ll. l.illlllI'J'. I5- ' Ln:-kh:II't. J. MI-I-ks. I MARGARET IGIOCIIENDIEL . . 36 SC0'I'r j0I.I.EI' .... - '34 . EI.lZAINi'l'lI JONES. . . . gg VIRGINIA JUMQNVILLE. .'35 E P S I L 0 c I I I A P 'I' E Rl O OO I O 4'-1 I Q. .0 . Y, ,I 1' ,--W J, .,...-NIT. ' M.I.li-I, an. I ll , . PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-SIX I A 'Y' , . Q86 'DR' f ' if 4609 '9' -5- N3 -9 -8,5 v ' s 'T '1' X F ., l , q .hst IOW: lx. Millsaps. K. Morrison, M. Munson. Sum-onrl row: E. Mc- EUID U. AIwl'IJfHHLl1l, A. MCIJIIHIU, M. E. Mc'lGlI'f1y '1'hiI'd-row: IC. Mufichoc, M- I. lklcifielmte, H. Mc'KowIeII. Fourth row: G. IqflCIlt'l', M. North, E. Pm-I-vy, I- IQEIIIIIN. Fiftli I-uw: A, I l:Ilt. K. Pow:-Il, Al, Rninsf-y, Sixlll row: Is. Ltmninxitl, QM. Howl. E. Robins, L. Russiall. SL3Vl!l1l.illl'0XVZ A. Sztmlnl, L. ,NWIf'N.vSI:IIloI'y. Eir-:'l1th row: M. Smith. .I. H. SLIIIHUII, IT. 'l':xI-U4'l1l'f, S- S -H91-I hhnh row: M. '1'I-xztdn. M. V:IuI.Ih:In. C. Voorhlos. 'l'l'Il1ll I-nw: M. - lllmins, li. Willinnis, J. Willlaunsnii N. S. Wilson. lClvYI-IILII row: S. Wlnstnn, D. NVoods, C. XVI'cn. UP KAPPA DELTA ..:. ' '3i.,.Lfif'f ' 05 'JE ' ., -f'3-Q., ' ii V1 xt 'A' Established at Louisiana State University in 1909 Sorores in Unwersztate IIELENE KING . . NIARGARIVI' KNOX . INEz LEFLEUR . DoRo'I'IIY I.ANnRY . ELIEANOR LOCKIIART . KENT MII.I.sAI's. . . ICA'l'IH5RXNE MORRISON . MARGARET MUNsoN . . IEOLA MCCALL .... BEVERLY JANE MCDONAI D EI.IzAIIE'I'II MCGEHEE . EI.IZAlZIi'l'lI MCGEI-IEE . ANN MCDUEEIE. . . I-IENRIET'I'A MCKOWEN . MARY ELLEN MCELROY GEORGIE NAIJLER. . . MARY NORTH . . RUTI1 OVERTON . IELEANA PIERCY . MARTIIA PERKINS . ANN PLATT .... KATIIERINE POWELL . MARGARET REED . . . MARX' RAMSEY .... HELEN LOUISE RAYMOND ELIZABETH ROIIINS . . LIEIGH RUssELI. . . AnEI.IA SANIIEL . . iEl.IZABli'l'l'I ScoTT. . MARGARET SLA'l'TERY . MARJORIE SMITH . . ANN STAFFORD . . JENNIE RAE S'I'INsoN . MARY VANCE TIEXADA . CATHERINE r11AGGAR'l' . SHIRLEY TAYLOR . . MARTHA VAUGIIAN . CORINNE VooRI-IIEs . . MARY STUART VVII,LIAIvIs RUTH WILI,IAIvIs. . . J0sEPI-IINE VVILI.IAIvIsoN NANNIIE SUE VVII.soN . SADIE WINs'roN . . MARJORY Woon . DOROTHY VVoons . CAMILLIE m7REN . PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-SEVEN Founded at Miami University in 1902 Sorores in Facultate Mus. W. IfI. G1v1'1as MISS ALMA Donsos Sorores in Universitate ga 105 L. 'I 'D ' N if uni' -L TR I -sl 1 M1a1:1.1s A1.1cx,xx111cR . . 33 ,. , vvuf jovcn I.0v1c A1.1.1ax . . 34 K.-Yl'lIl.liIiN AVI5RE'l l' . . '35 MAR11z l':l.lSIi B.1n1N . - '34 li1ass11s l3,x1zx1i'1 1' . . . '34 001.11115 If0O'l'll . . '36 lI1c1.1cx Iluocx . . . . ,214 X MA11111. 0,1111-1cN'1'mz . . '36 4' j,xx1z C'oxw,u' . . . . '35 M,xR'1'11,x lLw111soN . . '34, I.ou1s1a Durms . . - '34 ' VAx11aN Ii'1'111u11G1e . - '34 M,uu1'1u1 Ilfuuus . - '34 HWMH5 IIERRING' ' ' ,34 I-'irsl ww: 14. 1111-yf-r. 112. A11-1-04114, K. N.-111. NIARY AGXES JOHNSON . , '36 S4-collrl rllw: ll. N111-Zvnl. I-1, Hsu-111In1'oI'1'. , 'l'I11I'd ww: H. Htl. I-I. lllt, Mrs. .l. I.. 1111111-1-. H11.1.1v1AN KHNNARD. , 34 W-1i'1.111-111 1-mv. 1-1, 1111145111111-, 11. 13. snml--1-H. E , . Q ' tl row: li. S1-hvr' -r, Il. S-hu-141 -1'. M. SI 1 . JEAN IIA CIRUNIL . - ,3-1' Q with ruw: Al. l:,lSl1-w:11'l., Ml. S1414-lu-:Mml , Y - V Ul1 VUW! U- Flllrlllv, M. 'I'illllll'hill. XV, 'l'hl7lllil,'. DORIS LASSALH' ' ' 35 vldixzlllh row: I.. XX':1ll:u-1-. U. ti, XVIlli:11ns. N MARX, EMZABETH LHBLANC , ' . V36 Ninth row: ll. XVIHHIUW, H. Wulf. D, Z0:11.:lu1x CA'l'lIERINli L1zAc11 . . . . - '35 MARcu1sR1'1'1e I.URRv . - '35 NLKRY I5L1z1xN01z I,u'1'z . - '34 S I 4 5 M A 4 H A I , I E R ,KJ .x ...Anil Q 'TA J X'-' ff xi' ...- Xo.g.'cIf'nf ' ' W '- ' ' K SM IIIIIIH PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHT IJ 6' xv' First row: M. A11-xzmllur, .I. L. Allen, K. Ava-rctt. Hvuuml row: M. 111, Mullin, A, Iiullm-lip. 'l'l1I1'1l ruw: H, l,hn'l1vlt., H. Hamill. H. Brom-lc. Ifnurlh row: M f'2l.l'lN'llll'l', .L t'n11w:xy. Filvllwl vruw: M. lmvimlsuu I.. Ibllgzls, V. Ellll'i1l1.:'x-. gi' b-IALI1 ww: IG. Harris M. A. Johnson. .month rww: ll. Ixl'lIIllll'li, .l. Lu llrmuf, ll, Inxsszlllu. l'li1-flllh Vuw: M. IG. l,vHl:lm-, LT, Lmxcll. Ninth row: 7-I. I.u11'y, AI. l-I. Lutz. ld. Munvillc. Established at Louisiana State University in 1917 Sorores nz Universitfzte lil.,-xmrc Mlfxvxrus . . . KATIIRYN Mlavlak . EI.lZAI1li'l'lI MCCUOK . IQATHRYN Nun. . DoRo'1'm' Nuclam' . EMILY 0S'I'liNIJORFF . GRICTCIIEN O'r'r . Sun O'l l' . . . . . WILLA K1X'l'li Oumus . JliANl5'I l'li PERKINS . EFI-'Ili RAcsnA1.na . . . MA'l l'IIE Loulslz ROBARD . Dokowx' BliI,l,li SANDERS . lfli'lx'l'Y Lou Scuxlsmlcu . . IEVIQLYN SIIEli'l'S . . . BISRNICH Sumuau . . MABIQL SKINNER .... MYRTIIQ Rmacls S'l'liWAR'l' . M. E. S'l'OCKlE'l l' . . . . DoRo'ruY Suvvuz. . . MARIli'I 1'A r11ANNIiIIlI.L . WINNII-'Run T1-1oMAs . VmA VIGNES . . LORINIE VVALLACE . . . OPAL GLYNN VVILLXAMS . LAURA Wmsnow .... Hlacm' VVOLF . . DOROTHY ZIEAGLER . DELTA ZETAA INA PAGE TWO HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 Sorores in F acultate MIss TOM BOURG MRS. PIARRIET DACGETT MRS. ELLEN LE NOIR Sorores in U niversitate MARGARET ASHFORD . HELEN BAKER. . . FLEURANGE BARRETTE . MARGUERITE BASS . MAE HELEN BATES . MARGARET BATES. . . MARY FRANCES BLAKE . LUCY BRUMFIIELD . . MARGARET BUOUOI . MAE CRAIG CAGLE . RUTH CAMERON . . CORNELIA CARAWAY . DOROTHY CASSIDY . MIRIAM CHAISSON . ELIZABETH CHAUVIN ANNE CLARK. . . ETHEL COLOGNE . URsuLA COMPTON . MAURICE COOKE . . ETHIZLYN CRAWFORD LUCILLE DODD. . . MILDRED DYKES . KA'l'ffERINE EARLE . SARA EDWARDS . KATPILEEN FAvA . RAZELLE FIRTH . . VERNA FONDREN. . . FLORABELLE FoRIvIAN . LUCILLE FRANK . . LACY Gmns. . . STELL GREENE . . ALICE PIAAS . . . LUCILLE l'IARELSON . KATHERINE HERMAN . T33 '35 736 F35 34 '34 136 736 '34 '34 .36 34 '34 '34 !36 '35 ,33 '35 136 '35 '34 '34 '35 i33 ,34 ,34 35 !36 136 '33 '35 '34 Y36 736 PAG 8 6' gvl. .49 4---,Z FlI'f-IL row: M AslIffIl'cl, ll, l'. RZlkl'l', I . Ylill'l'lfll. M. 'Russ M H Th OW M. BIILI-s, M 1-' Blulu-. Tlnlxwi I-uw: I.. Brumilolrl, M, Bucuu 'N Uuglc. Fourth row: E. Ullllllll-5110, li. Cill'llL'l'0ll. tl, I':II'IIw1l3'. D Clqqlf Fifth row: M. l'h:LiSS01l, M. IC. 4'1l1:lllX'iIl, A. Clm-kv. Sixth mw Compton, M. Cook, I., Imdzl, M. llylws. Sevemlm row: U. ICIIII 'w wnrrls, K. Fnvu. !'1lglIIlI ruw: R. Firth, V. FmIclI'I-II, F. 1UllTll.Tl Frank. Ninth rmv: I.. Gibbs, S. Groom-, A. Haus. 'l'vntlI row llarclsnn, K. l'Il'l'lll1Hl, A. I.. H4'I'l1IIIrlII, E. HI-I'rII1I:In. Elcvr-I1 1 I II odI.:'I-, E, Ilodgr. PI-II GAMMA CI-IAPTE E TWO HUNDRED THIRTY A MI.---. 'A ,?':'i,gCf.3, 1' WT U EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1924 fs, Sorores in U niversitate ' ANNIE LEE YIEROMAN . ELOISE I-IEROMAN. . . ELEANOR HODGE . . DOROTHY HODGE . . . CHARLOTTE I-IOLBROOK . JANET HOYT . . . . MARGARE1' I-IUNTER . . ELEANOR I-IUTOIIINSON . AMY JOIIANSEN . . WILMA JONES. . . ISABELLE KIENT . . . VIRGINIA KILBOURNE . DOROTIIY LABOYE . . JOEL LAWRENCE . LOUISE LE NOIR . . MARY LEWIS .... CIIARLO'l l'E MARTINIER . EVELYN MCNEELY . . NIARGARIST MITCI-IEI.L . . MARY ELIZABETH MORGAN . ELIZABETH NE'I'I'ERvILLE . BEVERLY OSTERBERGER . MARJORIE OSTEREERGER . WILLA FRANCES OWEN . MARGARET PALMER . ESME PATTERSON . . A MARY ETHEL PEEK . MAE PERCY .... ELSIE PI-IILLIES . FLORELLE PORTER . . MONITA POWERS . FRANCIS ROBERT . ELLA ROBINSON . wwf row: C. Ilullnruok, J. Hoyt, M. 1IuIIluI'. SI-I-OIIdII'Oxv: A. JOIIUIISCII, PAI-MA Ross - - 1 - Jones, I. Kent, D. Lzibuyu. Third row: J. Lauvroneo, L. LONOiI', M. MILDREI, SAUCER 1 FWXIIS- vI'iUlll'lil row: C. n11ll'l.il1iCl'U, 15. MI-Nouly, M. MILOIII-ll, M. E. Morgan. xv llx ww: E. NotL0I'villI-, 13. tlstm-I'lIm'g'eI', M. USi0I'lJL'l'J-'Il3l'. Sixth row: mimi. lJW:t'Ili, M. 1':IlIIIuI', E. 1'ILltOI'sOII, M. E. PI-Ok. Suvullill row: E. RO. 11:-I. 11. 10I'tUl'. M. Powers. ici!-filtil l'0XV2 F. Rohm-rts. E. Robinson, P. 058- M. 52lllL'iCI'. Nlnlh row: D. SI:I.III.rlItor, E. StzIi'l'OI'd, M. E. Stewart. Hlh row: G. Thonms, S. 1'il0Ill1lH, M, C, Tliunssc-II, V. NVildOI'. Eleventh ' ' ' ' IIC OF IUXV. J. Wlllizuns, M, Hiiidsor, R. Xoui EG DOROTHY SLAUGHTER . ELIZABETH STAFFORD . MARY EVA STEWART . GWENDOLYN THOMAS . . . SARAH TI'IOMAS . . MARY CHARLOTTE THONSSEN . - IUDITI-I WILLIAMS .... MARJORY WINDSOR . if PAGE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE J-1 Founded at De Pauw University in 1885 Soror in Facuftalc MISS MARJORIII IIAYS Sorores in Universitate BLILAII BARTIIIQI. . lfl.lZABIi'l'H Blacx . PAUI.IxIc BoxxIsR. . BARTON BRIAN . . VIRGINIA BRIAN . RIQBIICCA BROWN . R0sIiMARv liucKI.I2v . GRNIIVIIQVIE Cox . CIIARI.o'I'I'I2 DAVIS . RIanIiccA EUIIANKS . . MARY WIaI.I.s FERGUSON . MARY f:ARRlE'I I' . . . ELIZAIIIITII GIDIJENS . . ANNIE BEALE GOI.s0N . MA'I'I'IIc MII.IIRIau IIILI. . EMMA IIOLLINGSVVORTII . LORRAINIZ JEAN . . . I '33 '35 . '36 . '36 - '3-I , . 36 , . -33 . '36 W ' If . ! I V, lvl,-HL I-uw: B. Rzwtlxul, E. Burk, P. BUIIIII-I'. Svvnml row: li. lirlun, ll, Brown li. Ilumrkloy. , '1'hII'Il 1-uw: G, Cox, U. Duvls, R. JGIIIIIIIIIU-I. Fourth row: M. W. l ':l'LfllS0ll. M. C:2ll'I'l'll. Il. lHlllll'll3. - '33 l ll'th row: A. B, Gulsun, ll. M. llill, 111. IIollinI.:swoI'Lh. 135 Sixth row: I.. Jenn, A. KIIIIIQII-, l'. L:IIIsiIIg. '33 '33 - '35 '35 533 BETA GAMMA CI-IAPTEI .5 . . AA PAGE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO - - 1 I First ww: C. Mzirtin, C. Mmlulslzngr-II, M. Li Mvluauz Sw-and row: E. Norsworthy, J. Uxlvy, ll. 1-'Oru-I'. Third row: A. Prism-y, C. Puwnll, N. Russell. Fwllrth row: D, Su-bliliis. M. E. Stmehblil:-1, A. SL. Gl?l'lll!lill. Fiftli row: lfl. Tomb, M. Turner, IC. NVnNhburn. Sixth row: D. While, D. Wood, M. NVI1-II. F ALPHA CHI OMEGA EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1926 Sorores in Universitate AMROA KUNKI.E . PIIYLLIS LANSING . . VIRGINIA LOBOIELI. . CI.ARIssA MARTIN . . . ClIARl,0'l l'lE MAuIcI.sIIAcIsN . MARX' Louisa MRLIEAR . . CARMIEN MIEMORX' . . ELlZAIllZ'I'lI NORSWORTIIY . jOsIfI'IIINIz OXLRY . . l2LANcIIIs PORTER . ANNA MAI POSEY . CATIIIERXNIE POWELL . NELL RussIiI.L . . MARGARET SMITH . DOROTHY S'rIzIsnINs . MARX' ELLEN STEIIBINS . AIMEI: ST. GIIRMAIN . . lfIIa'LIaN KA'l'IIliRINli TOMB . . MIXCKIE TURNIQR .... ELEANOR WASIIBURN . DOROTIIY WIIITE . . DOROTI-IY WOOD . MARGARET WREN . , N, I ,.-11' U , Q A, Q, 4 ,,.,'...-Ni. - ,. , A i . - .- in .-, . A l. I Y U: In-,Q I . EV, W, .Q ,. -Q . . . h. Mb... . . V Ami A 4 ., I! ,a.,I.L.,.,... - - L .af PAGE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE EE Founded at Cornell University in 1917 Sorores in Facultate Miss JUSTINI5 Mr:xmal.souN Miss Rin' SOMMHR Sorores in Universitafe uw'-4' l Il':'l ruw' li. lil'l'l'llSlHl, S, Blum. S-mimi row: .I, l'uhn, ll. Hut--I, ll, Kuhn. lhlxwl ruw: l'. Killlflllllll. I-I. K4-ssl:-r, ll. L, l,uu1lm-nlwinul l-'mirth row: li. I.n-vy. I.. Mums, M. Muyn-l'. I-'iflh V-vw: .l. Muysu M. XV:-Il, S. XV--Ill, Sixth rfvwz I-'. W-'IIl, G. Wu-Is, EE Established at Louisiana State University in 1924 Sorores in Universitate IJOR0'rm' KAHN . . . C',xkom'x K,xulfM.'xN . . PIIYLISS Iifxul-'MAN . . Iimxxrc Klzssmsk . . . . Rosrz I.. I.AUIlliNllliIMIiR . . lhawnm Llavv .... . Louxsle MMS . . . MARIAN Mnnk . . . j,xcoUm.vx Movsns . . lhskvl. NORMAN . . . Blikulli B15 RENS ON . . . '36 Ml5RCIilJliS Vvlill. . . i'2,'ZI,i'E1'1E'3' I I . Z 1112 SIGMA D ELT A T AU EifIfl QflI1fI1 I I GERTRUDI5 DA' l'l' LE .... '35 GIERTRUIJE VVHIS . . . ' my A PAGE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR Founded at University of Missouri in 1888 Sorores in U niversitate EDITII Am10'1 1'. . . . ANGELINA BERGERON . JEANNE BERGERXIE . - QLIVE BROCK . . . kA'I'IlliRINE CASSIIJY . . MARIAN Co'r'i'RELL . MARY Lou DAVIS . . ELLEN DICKSON . . . MARY LoUxsE DICKSON . CHARL0'l'l'E DONNER . . NEILDRED DREHR . . VSINONA ESCUDIER . ALMA FLEMING . . . NA MAE GARLAND . IYIARGARET GREEN . ERACE HARRxs . . . 'LEANOR Hoon . En r, I' , . , .. ' - - A 1.-WSL ,-OW: E, Abbott, A. Ba-rgnron, J. Bu1'i.rerIo. SuU0nd'rmvg O, Brock. K. Cassidy, M. T.. Davis. 'phil-411-mv: E, Dickson, A. Fleming. Fourth ,-ow: E, Gui-lnml, M, Gm-on, G. l'lu.rr'Is. Fifth row: E. Hood, E. .lcnnIng's. Sixth row: C. I.:-vurt, M. lf1llllil'0H, F. I'tmnh'0s. Seventh row: E. Rox, F. Saint. Eig-hgh 1-uw: M, K. SIl.lllit'l'H, N. Salim-nbrmlt, L. Slowey. Nhilh row: N. Smith, M. Stewart. II. Thozwd. BETA SIGMA OMICRO PAGE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE Established at Louisiana State University in 1929 Sorores in Universilate EVELYN JHNNINGS . . . . S'rEr.L LEMEE . . . . CIlARLO'I I'E LEVERT . DoRo'r1n' POWERS . . BEVERLY PA'r'rREsoN MARGUERITE RAMIRIES . . Fr.oR1s RAMIRES . . . lEI.IzAn!.'1'lI REX . . Gussna RAMIRES . . FLORENCE SAINT ..... MARY K. SANDERS .... Nli'I l'Ili MAE Sc110ENERom' . Lois SLOWEY .... . . NORMA SMITH. . . ME'r'1'iE S'rEwAR'r . . II1LnA 'IXIIEARD . . , MABLE LEE WOLF . . EE Alpha Delta Pi JULll5'I l'li Amlss . Eusls BROWN . . LILLA Bm',xx1'. . . . MARG,xkIa'1' R,xxno1.Pu . JOSEPHINE Rlclmknsox . Kappa Delta VVlI.l.Ili FRANK Bommx . CLAKE CARROLI. . . . SUE FILES ..... MARJORY Ihzxmaksox . E1.1zAn1a'1'11 joxss . . Chi Omega Dokowm' C,xss1m' . I2'rms1, Cmocxla . VERNA Foxmuix . AMV jolmxskx . . VIRGINIA KILBOURNE . Delta Zeta Marcus Auextxxmfu . . jovcs Lovn ALLEN . . KMIILIQEN Avmzsvr . . First row: M. Ah-xmuh-r, J. I.. Allen. J. Amiss. Soumul row: K. Avon-tl, A. liurxc-ron. Third row: O. Brock, E. Brown, I., Bryant. 1f'uu1'!h row: E. Unlonmu-, C. f-'Ill'l'0ll. 1 1I'th row: ll. Cassidy, C. Dnvls, M, L. Davis. . !33 Sixth row: S. Files, V. 1 undrnn. 1 ' DELTA GAMMA DELT PAGE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX First row: G. TTn1'ris, M. Ilenclcrson, E. IIoIllngswm't.h. Sw-nm! row: IC. Jennings. A. J. Johansen. Third row: E. Jonus, S. Mans. M. Mayer. I+'ou1'th row: J. Oxley, M. llzmdolph. Filkh row: J. Iticlmrdson, I. Russi-ll, M. XVQII. Sixth row: S, XVeill. G. VVQIS. EE Alpha Clvi Omega VIRGINIA BRYANT. . CIIARLOTTE DAVIS . EMMA I'IOLLINGSWOR'l'H , CARMEN MEMORY , JOSEPIIINE Oxusv . Beta Sigma Omicron ANGRLINA BRRGERON Ouva BROCK. . . MARY Lou DAVIS . GRACE HARRIS . . . EVELYN JENNINGS . Sigma Delta MARIAN MAYER . BIERYL NORMAN . MERCEIJES Wan. . SARA Wmu. . . GERTRUDE Wms . Tau Phi Sigma Sigma SOPHIE Louisa MAAS IRMA RUSSELL . . . . Pi Beta Phi D E G A M M A D E MAURICE BENTON . . PAGE TWO HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN MODIFICA T1o1v of the conical mound known as the truncated or plat- form mound, occurring freely in the lower Missis- sippi Willey, served as bases for domiciliary and cere- monial structures and the houses of chiefs and saclrems. f Jw fs ORGANIZATIONS 1 Q L J k --...gi M - . I:- Flrst row: Z. Dumulh. R. Gllklson, ll. B. .Is-nninLrs M. IC. King, 1.1 llumgh, SOL-ond row: li. U. L1-stage. M. Mayer. D. Murrlson, J. Mnysu, ll. Rnlmluis. N. liusl-xu.::n't4-ll MU SIGMA RHO Fozmdrd al L. S. U. 1917 FRATRES IN FACULTATE MISS PHOEEE BEALE Miss BELLE CAUSEY MRS. HARRLET DAGcE'rr MARGUERITE ABNEY CHRISTOPHER E. BARTHEI. KENNETH BEAN IRWIN BECNEL WILL CONERLY ROBERT DREYFUS MELVLN EVANS C. E. FERNANDEZ ZONAEEL DEMUTH MAROUERLTE HECK MLLDRED E. KING MRS. A. P. DAS!-IT FRED FENN DEAN FRED C. FREY Miss MARY BELLE HU!-'Lf GRADUATE STUDENTS ELEANOR FLEMING JULIUS B. c:ARRE'l'T ROEERTA GLLRLSON LOUISE GLADSEY RonER'r JENNINGS FRANCIS C. LEOOLO OSCAR LESTAGE GUY C. MI1'CiIliLl. Class of 1933 MARLAN MAYER IACOUELYN MOYSE FRANCES M. POSTELL PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY MARGARET LANIUS MARX' OYBRYAN RAY SOMMER DE LESSEPS S. MORRISON MARTHA C. RAY FLELOING REED MRS. CHARLES A. VFAMPKI CHARLES XVHBBER E. R. XVILKINSON' MRS. G. L. WLLSON MARGARET WOODS Rox' RABALAIS NORTON ROSENGARTEN Lucv ST. AMAN1' il, . .. .. -A v- , .1 mf, I. I , I ww. l ' TH E i -o-Jw 5,0 First I-mv: J. l'!4'I'g'1'l'ilP. Id, Bl'lIL'l1ll4llI!-1, XY. CUIIIIIEHX, J. DI-vurc, IS. llurmnzul Httvtlllll row: I. KOIIL, M. King, M. Mayor, J. Moysc THE BLAZERS The Blazm-.v, a svnior honorary organizzzlion, was f0llllIll'll at L. S. U. in 1921-23. High scholarxhip, !l'llflt'I'.V11ifJ, jzz'I'.mmllify, are the rzfqllixitvs for llll'Illbl'l'J'hif3 in this orgrmizflfion. NIARIAN RIAYER . . ..... President SARAH 'THOMAS . . . . V ice-Prf.vi1lent ELOISE HERORIAN . . . . . Sncrzfmry W1I,I,A CONNELY . . Treasurer JEANNE BERGERIE JANE DEVORE MILDRED KING EMMA BRUCIII-IAUS ISABEL KENT JACOUELYN MOYSE ALUMNA ANNIE MAE F. ANDERSON MILIJRED BAUER MYERS JULIET JOLLY VVALLACE ELEANOR OTT JOSEPIIINE STUMEERG EDNA ARNOLD XNALLACE TIIELMA GOI.Dl2N NORMAN LOUISE KROGER SELLECK IEUNICE LAMBERT MARJORIE PI'1'cI-IEORD GRACE SHEETS DEBORA AERAMSON LUCY BARNETI' DOIRON WILLIE MAE FREY SARAII JONES ROSALIIE KNOX IELSIE DORAN FORBES LOUISE HAMPTON BEARD IEVELYN HOWE LAVINIA MCG. LI'I 1'LEPAGE NITA BAEIN BERDON DOROTIIY CORPAGE MCARDLE IAIARRIET S. DAGGETT KATIIERINE' DAY HARRIS NANCY I-IUDsoN RAY SUMMER RACHEL VIOLETTE CAMPIIELI. MARGUERITE KELLER YOUNG IESTELLE DARSEY DAMERON RIIEA LEVY SOMMER MARGARET ELIZARETII MCM. MCH UGI-I MARJORIE STEWART MCCALL CAROLYN TIEEOUT CARY JOHNSON RICIIARDSON FAY KAIIN COIIN MARGARET RICHARDSON DIXON GOLDA SCIIILI, BIESSIE CURROW ALICE DASIIIT VIRGINIA MORGAN YETTA PREISSBURG MARY ALLISON MARJORIIE BORDELON STELLA JONES MARGARET LANIUS WOODS PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-ONE GRANVILLE OEER MCKEAN LOUISE ANDERSON BESSIE I'IACKli'I'T EDWYNNE JOSEPH IELIZAEETII MITCIIELL LUCIA MORGAN NESOM MARGUERITE PECOT ROEERTA GILKISON MARGARET HERGET LOUISE JOIINSON EVELYN KENT FANNIE J. NABORS ANNIE WISE PLONSKY LOUISE SMXTI-I FRANCES TRIM - ' I . f .w A. Qing Q .' -4 IiI.t run ll. V, AInIvI'suII. ll. ll:ll'liIl I! lzuhhlnw I I.. Sll'lllll'llH ll! Sm-cnIId mw: I . l'. '1'uI'l:,'.l. VIII ALPHA CHI SIGMA Esmlflishnl at L. S. U. 1914 lllllm 1 lu Sigma, llaliolml t'1Il'lllil'I1l fl'llfl'I'IlifjV, uw' f011lI1ll'Il 111 flu' Uni'v1'rsily of ,Vi.5'llIIl1lIl Darrin hu 1902 Thrrc arf' forty-six acliw and nim' izzartiw vhzlfrtcrs. The lam! llll.'lllbl'lSlllfl 11 7866 C. CoA'I'Es A. R. CIIOPPIN R. COIPEMAN Jol I N '1'A'lUM Cox I. A. ALLEN M. M, BARNIYIQI' Gommox CAIN R. C. ANDliRSON . J FRATRES IN FACULTATE XV. R. Iinwfxkns Ii. A. FxEc:ER P. M. IIoR'I'oN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Graduate Students JAMES GREENE Class of 1933 LOUIS CARVILLE BRUCE M,uz'rIN Class of 1934 HEEL ROBBINS PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-TWO R. L. MExvII.I.E F. J. Ronlczmux S. A. LECROI' M. C. ScIIw,uI'I'z FIELDING REEIJ FREDERICK S'l'IiI'Hl NS Jour: L. VIALEI' FRANK P. VINURK A V. . K . U. 4 I gf I A 'V . V A 1 V, ' ,...:.M 3. 1 . . , - A ' .I If-an ff 'M' 'A Im. ...W ' ' 1- 5 Q -X H JIQVYHK 0, A W4 ,Ng .MCL , - . '- I .V . ..- ,. .-..'Q '.7r.- fx '1 . , .fff:'Ef,,:.' is... 24. . ' 1- ., - gf: i First rfvw: IC. .I. CIHIIIIIIUI-s. Il. IJ. 1'II:I1vlIiuQ. A. UIIISIIIII, .I. Il. Llalrrctt. Jr., II. I.. KiI'IuIzI.tI'Ic'k, .I. R. IAIIIIIIIII SI-culld row: .I. F. Lewis, .I. III1'Il0I'L'C. Il. Murm-I, S, T. MCUILNIIIII, C. T. MvCuI'II, G. III:-AIivII:u'I, I'. D. Pugh TIIIVII row: J. II. IIIIIIIIIIH. U. P. Iilltlmlgmz, II. I.. Spyrcs, 1'. 1'. WILIIIICU, T. I . NV:u'o, Jr, THE GEOLOGICAL AND MINING SOCIETY lI'slablisl1r'd L. S. U. 1924 The Geological and llflining Society ix an orgmzizzzlion zvhirflz has for its primrzry purpose the promo- tion of lIlll1l?l'gl'llll1lIlfl? ilIil'lAl?A'f in geological .vrimIrr'. OFFICERS H. L. IQIRKPATRICK . . ...... ..... I JI'I'.S'idUlIf B. LATHAIXI . . . . l iz'r'-P1'c'si11l'11t C. T. IVICCORD. . . . . . Il'I'l'Il.I'Ill'I'l' C. IVIIENIEFIEE . . .S1'cra'l11ry MEMBERS IN FACULTY PROF. B. C. CRAI-'I' DR. I-I. V. IIowE DR. R. J. RUssIII.I. PROIP. F. F. PII.I.II'I' GRADUATE STUDENTS C. F. BLOUIN J. II. fIARRIE'I I' C. K. M0RIcsI J. IVICCIUIRT W. NIQH. M. S. ROIHaR'I's F. E. SMI'I'II Class of 1933 .Ion BROWN T. J. JOHNSON C. T. MCCORII C. P. RU'I'I.IanGI: JACK CHAMBERS II. L. KIRKPA'I'RlCK GUI' MCMICIIAIIL II. L. SIIYRES RICHARD CIIAIIPUIS J. IS. LATHAM G. D. PACE G. C. VORIIENRAUMIIN A. B. CIIISUM H. LIICIINIIRE PAUI. PUGII PAUL VVAIILACIE HOWARD FRANOUIIS J. C. MIzNIaIfEIa J. R. RAMIIIN PRESTON XVARIE H. K. CIROVIIS R. C. MOREI. W. Q. RANKIN II. H. WIH5III.Is PIERCY JONES S. T. MCCARIIIILL V. D. RoIIINsoN Class of 1934 S. P. KENT J. F. LEWIS EI,Mo LACOUR VV. D. SMITII PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-THREE '- '- U ' - ' ' ' . W f7 ' -3. 4' i V ..WF2 ,,. . - . , Jr-5.1 X.. 1. 3- w fav.--, .- 5 'JZ' 212 - 1- 1 f il? First. row: .I. L. Hates, Jr., I. Czustlr-S, R. Fontana. NV. T. Humlsml, I. C. .Tnrrlun S1-wud row: A. hun, .I. Lzmdridpzn, L. .I. Rvynmnd, I.. Therlul, I.. E. W1-Ich DELTA SIGMA PI lfslalzlishrd L. S. U. 1929 The international fralerniiy of Dolfa Sigma Pi was fozzmlwl al Nha York Uniwrsity December 7, 1907. The juzrposc of the organization is io foslrr Ihr' slazly of husinz-.vs in zzni-'uw'silies, to encourage scholarship, and io 1370111018 rlosrr affiliation hvlfwezz the COI1llIll'l'l'lfll worlrl and the students of t'0IlllIll'l'IfI'. FRATRES IN FACULTATE VV. M.xcRlaNsna STEVENS IZ. A. SALIERS R. L. THOMPSON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1933 R1cn.xRn R. Buowx Wn.1.1.xM T. Hunsow SAMUEL E. MARQUART Wn.I.mM T. IAIART AI.'1'0N I.. LIEJA LAWRENCE P. '.l'IlERIO'l' J. B. HRROMAN, JR. L. E. WELCH Class of 1934 IRA C. CAS'l'I.liS Llzox Rlavmoxn Rox' J. Foxmxxrs ALl3ER'l' W. S1xcLm'ox Jnsm-u P. JRvvliLL, JR. CFEORGE L. TIEBOU'I', JR. Alxrox L. VVAX Class of 1935 Jlsw1ar.L L. BATES, JR. IVY C. JORDAN PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FOUR - . ... .... . ...... ...,-, ,... H.,-E - -- - ---, .- W- f , -. .f uw.. .QM . .. 9,5355 fx YY I-I .X 5: , , L. AIIIlI'us, L. Cmmgonmi, It, Il:1h:LI:Lis PHI PI KAPPA Phi Pi Kappa, local biologiml frrzlernify, 'was faznzzlwl at Louisiazza Slate UniIvIfrsity, December If 1929. lhe jllzrfwsc of ihc orgrznization is to fllffllfl' fhc objfctifvrs of sciemre by jmro-viding an instu zzzfnfrllity for the flromotion of iIIt1'rr'sf in lllis brrmfh of lm:-ning. MEMBERS IN FACULTATE DR. E. H. BEIIRE DR. J. R. FOWLER DR. W. H. GATES E. L. MII.LER I-I. J. ROBERTS MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITATE Graduate Students FRANCIS L. AFEMAN GUSTINA BARR D. L. FoN'I'ENo'I' IRA D. GEORGE VIAULD AIIRAIvIs LUCILLE ANDRUS HELEN M, BOWIE LARRY I-IE'I'RICIfI BHSSIIE MI'I'cIIELL JOIIN MIZYELLE VVILLIE MAE Pos'I' TERRY PULLIG Class of 1933 LULU CANGIEMI ANN JANE I'I0L'I'oN RENEE JEANFREAU FRANCES M. POS'I'liI.L Class of 1934 HENRY A. BRUMFIELII RICHARD A. CAIIWALLADER VIOLA A. DICRSON EUNICE BELLE FORBES GEORGE LOWERY PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE MAR'I'1IIX C. RAY LILLIAN P. WALL HAROLD A. VVILSON MARGARET P. Woons ROY RABIELAIS MARIE M, SIIAW MILIJREIJ A. SIRACEN ER W' ms- ' I . . I . fffnw 2. I f W. gi ' ffti I 'I I A' .IMI ' A- f - I' ' ' ' '. D ' .. Is I, f 'f First. rnw: T. All'fII'Il, A. G. 1111-70, .I. R. UIIIIII. J. I.. Duhn, A. Il, II:II'gI'oIIuI' Sccumi Ivvw: IJ. I.. IIIIII-III-I', Ii I.IwI'SIuIIc-, A. B. O'BI'lcII, Jr. SIGMA DELTA PHI Establishrfl L. S. U. 1930 Siyma Delta Phi is Il local social mgimffriny fraternity, the purpose of 'wlzirh is to lllllfl' in ll conmzon lmnzl young men of similar irztvrests, mul to brmy about more direct contact with lmnormy fzuulty Incnzbcrs. HONORARY MEMBERS DR. GLEN N. Cox DR. Luo J. LAssALI.II PRoIf. BOYKIN PEGUES PROP. I'IAIvIII.'I'oN JOHNSON W. D. MORRIS G. I-I, SIMON MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduate Students E. E. FRENZIIL J. LEWIS Class of 1933 C. M. HIIWMAN A. D. IIAIIGIIOIIER R. S. Ln BLANC F. D. Bkousszum II. W. Honcoon A. B. O,BRIliN, JR. A. G. CAGE E. E. TAYLOR Class of 1934 TRUMAN ALFORD J. I.. DUI-IE J. R. Conn IIAIIRY GILLUM D. L, HATCIIER PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-SIX I .8 . Q., ,Q i. , . . ... . 3.15. K. . a BB A .rr LM 4 S I1 r r E. I n. . 1 L Ngww .ff I. First row: C. Davis, J. 1Cl'l'l'l'Sflll, .l. lI:1mnIutI, J. Lohmxm, 0. Moore-, A. 1W0l'l'2lll Sw-mul ruw: E. MI'CI'OI'y, G. 1':LI.:'e, C. Robin, F. Rohm-ts, J. liOI.!eI's, S. H. Smith NORMAN ALLEN A BAHEMAN BRAY COFTON DAVENPORT DORAN DOWELL J. D. CONCIICNNIZ C. W. DAVIS L. V. GEORGE WAI.'I'ER ABBOTT J. N. EFFERSON G. D. KELLY ALPHA ZETA Eslablishfd I.. S. U. 1915 lJ7l1'Zlt'l'.V1fj1, 1897 lhur IH 141111111 Leia 7lIlfiU71Il1 IlgI'1lTll1flll'!Il frrztfrnity, was founzlezl at Ohio Stale lllirty-szfvrfn mrfifvzf and no ilzruftifvr vlmjzfers. FRATRES IN FACULTATE A J. C. FLOYII M. M. LACROIX I. L. FORBES J. G. LEE, JR. J. B. FRANCON1 E. H. L0'I I' J. P. GRAY R. H. LusT W. R., IIENnRIx C. F. MORELANIJ C. L. I-IILL G. H. REUss C. O. IIOPKINS J. I-I. ROBERTS C. J. HUTCIIXNSON O. VV. ROSHWALL FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1933 J. W. HAMMETT EARL JENNINGS A. C. MOREAU E. R. MCCRORX' Class of 1934 J. W. LEIIMAN 0. O.,MOORE G. N. PAGE PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-SEVEN B. H. SINGIIIARX C. E. SMIIII R. V. SI DI7lER R. L. 1IIoMPsON C. VV. UPI R. A. VVASSON VVARRI N VVIIIILOVIB T. M. ROBERTS J. D. ROGERS S. H. SMITII C. J. ROBIN A. C. SIvII'I'II RICIIARB STERBA - Y- ----- V., , .., - - vb ' iii 'gpg - sk, 10-1' f ' . 1 95 'ef -nur' -QQN WL -1.- 'in-' First row: XV. A. Allunxs, J. R. Cllnmbvrs, A. Duliilho, J. Futrul Svuond row: U. A. llzlnclnll, U. S. lioyqn-1' SIGMA TAU SIGMA F0llIldt't1 at L. S. U. 1922 Sigma Tau Sigma, lmtal wzgi11m'1'i11g fralerniiy, was foululvzl at L. S. U. in 1922. The purpose o the fraternity is la foslcr a higlmr inccnfifve for sclzolazxvlzip and promoie flu' vtlzics and izlrfals of thu cr-vzl PROF. B. VV. Plscuns F. F. FENN A. Mox'm1.n.xNo W. A. ADAMS A. M. DoFll.Ho I. FLORENCIA !'llylllHl'I'l7ly f7I'0fl?.Y.Yl0Il. FRATRES IN FACULTATE Pkolf. F. F. PILLET FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Graduate Students L. J. Musa Class of 1933 J. R. CHAMBERS Class of 1934 R. II. HAM1I.'roN R. B. Mooma PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-EIGHT P1401-'. G. N. Cox T. B. SMART V. A. Woons C. S. ROGER A. M. MCCONNIELL C. A. RANDALL ' ' 1 . 3 V ' r 4 , 3. , 1' 31 k. Y.-I 'j'zr ' PKYVi.S,i-,Q-' Rigs? KVLA 'rw-.ftfw mg A-I--4--. ' ' -J :..,ifW..:.LE,s-..I4.x.:...I..,,. ,,., M... v,.. , , First row: M. H. Bntvs, G. Cox, C. Davis, M. L. Davis, J. Dsrvorc. E. Gebvlin, R. Grigsby Svcoml row: A. L, Il0l'DlllIl.ll, 1-1. M, Hill, J. Hoyt, E. Jonvs, I. Kent. M. Kim: Third rnw: U. 1A11l0Sll'i. G. Ott, F. 1:,0l't0l', M. Recd, E. S1LfLfl'0I'd, O. G. Xvillizuns, M. AVIHGSDI' SIGMA ALPHA IOTA Eslablishrd L. S. U. 1926 Si 911111 1-Nfnlza Iota, national music sorority, was fouznzzlwl at the Urlivfrsity of Ilflichigan, June I2, 1903. It zs the oblast fraternity of this type for woflmzz, and has for its jrurpose the zlevclrtjmzmzt vf Hill-VII' In 14nIw'iL'a and flu' elzuvafion of musiral stamlarzls in afollrgrs and ZI7li'U6l'.S'1f1l'I. DR. H. VV. S'I'oI'IIER, Sponsor SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Graduate Students I,OREI.I.l5 CAUSEY DAISY CARLOCR REYMOND EI.lZABlE'l'1'I GEIILIN MAY VVALRER Class of 1933 GENEVIEVE Cox ANNIE LEE HEROMAN MILIIREII KING MARY O'BRYAN MARY Lou DAVIS DoRo'I'IIY PIUDGE OLGA MAEs'I'RI RU'I'II OVERTON JANE DIEVORE EI.IzAIIE'I'II JONES CI.ARA MANNING HAZEL WALKER MARTHA f3UICE ISABELLIE IQENT OLIVE MAE MACDONALD OPAL GLYNN WILLIAMS Class of 1934 JIMMY ANDREWS R0EER'I'A f1RIGSBY MARGARET REED MAE PIELEN BA'I'Es f1Rli'1'CHliN OTT ELIzAIIE'I'II S'I'AIfIfoRD FI.oREI.LE PORTER Class of 1935 HATTIE MILDREII HILL ' JUSTIN!! MANOUVRIER JANET I-IoYT MARJORIE WINDSOR 'PAGE TWO HUNDRED FORTY-NINE K1 A 'AI -WV' - - -f ' - , ' 1 I ' 'ff' I' sf 'f Wifi- Yfffimldf 574' ' ' f D ' h 1f51L::.Ig,1, Ezffmiikgfg. F f . , L' . .gp D 5 A gf ,4..1f,2hI:. --.1-.-,.zf?fK-5 ,,t1'-QW, I , .- . I . ..,A . W. .. M. Almvy, F. I.0L:'1.:'i0, E, Mfmcuro, M ,WVubb PHI DELTA DELTA Exmlzlishml at L. S. U. 1932 Phi Dalia Dalia is fl 7lIIli0l1l1l lzonorary legal sorority. SoRoREs IN FACULTATE MRS. IIARRIIQI' S. DAccIa'1 r SoRoREs IN ALUMNA LENORA FuI.I.lcR MARY BIQLLE HUFF SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE MARGUHRITIQ Anxm' Evlflla Jomas MONCURH FRANCES Com LIiCGl0 MRS. MIXRX' BYRD PERKINS MARY GWIQNIIOLYN Wann PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY ii-1. ' WH' V MVKW TY . THE G E A QI Eg,.....mm, ...ya .' ' -- I , Y . ' 5 B . ,I ' -Lwqgf 1 I, fa 3' A I , - - . . J :1 1' . If mv, ,f we A' ' W e .x i .J ,, 'i. J 'LJ f, 5525? 3 4 First row: NV. Cm'I', NV. t'Dnnolly, V. Dirfkson, T, Glzldnoy, .l. Kelly Sucond row: J. McGee, R. Rubalnis, N. Smith PRE-MEDICAL CLUB MEMBERS IN FACULTY DR. ELLINOR BEIIRE H. J. BENNETI' OFFICERS Y. GI.AlJNEY . . ..... ..... I Jl'l'3'i1lL'7lf W, R, CARR , , . Viffe-P1'w'i1ll'11f R. JONES . . . . . . fl'I'l'I1.Ylll'I?I' H. MCGEIE . . . Secretary WAYNE AMOS CARL BALDRIDGE JEWEL HALL CHARLES BOMBET ENAJAMES BLACK SIDNEY C. ITOWMAN W. R. CARR CHARLES G. CONNIELL VVILLA CONNELLY JAMES CROWELL VIOLA DICKSON L. J. DOYLII MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Ii. A. EDWARDS FORRES1' A. GAINES T. Y. GLADNEI' FRED CIIIQSSHNBHRGHR F. J. JONES J. R. JONES J. T. KIEI.l.X' ELLANOR LocRIIAR'r EDWIN LORIO N. E. MCELWEE J. H. MCGEE I-I. C. MILLICAN ELIZABETII NORSWORTIIY MAXWELL R. PALMER PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-ONE VV. W. PUGH Rox' RABIELAIS ALICE D. ROBERTS ALVIS ROBERTS J. T. REEVES HENRY S. ROANE J. A. SHAW NORMA SMITII I-IELEN SMITII ROBERT SWAYZE THEODORE 'TANNEI H. M. 'TAYLOR IILL .-. rv- , .- ., , .T .f '- W 11: - ff .,, .-.,- .V-.,, .-A. . .H T. , .W , , ,, A W K I 1 A I , , M M4 N, 4,51 ,IN A-.x -r 5 A ,.,.1,. , I 'xx 'W 1 'UW 'mW 'w Q , .n ,- ' h n. -a . . - ., ' A 'A JZ, wr T, .1 'A I H E A GU A 5 A is mi .,. ghg, Y, A - b A ' l I ,, -5 ' , 4.. A ,j,.'. W 1 m V A if- -1.2, , . , - - - ,max , ..'. 4 A ,., f.' ..t .-.11:X!'f:1' K, , . 2 ,- 1 ,,..,:. fzfi-'Q ' , , i 1 .- 17 First row: F. ll. AIIZIIIOIIP, F. ll. Anzulonu, M. Boyd, B. Browning.-:, M. Drehr S.-vuml row: ll. Ifulvlrll, ID. I-'lulu-, M. Iluuml, M. Nolun, M. Ridley DELTA OMICRON Eslablishwrl L. S. U. 1931 Della Onzifron is Il rmtional music sorority. ROXINE BEARD .... . . .Faculty Ad-visor ELIZABETH MCVUY . . Sorority .Mother GRADUATE STUDENTS KfX'l'lIHRlNE MOORE TUDRAJHAN VIQAMPKE Class of 1934 MX'R'l'I.Ii BOYD Mlmmnn Dmcuu MARJORY HANNA BYDRIE BROVVNING I MARY WAL'rs Class of 1935 Fnanxcnc AxzA1.oxE Mozm.LE NOLAN FRANCES ANZALONE CA'l'HliRINE MEADOR I-IHLEN FALCON MARGARIH' RIDLEY SPECIAL STUDENTS llokmux' FLUKE LE1LA OPDENWEYER PAGE TWO HUNDRED I'-IFTY-TWO I' A TH C E539 IZ! Kixlfv W 1 II'st. row: J. BI-rry, ld. BI'III,elIlI:IuS, B. Columauu, A. lJlll'lf'Il.ll, I. DllN'0l'll1lt, C. Gottlieb SI-cond ruw: K. KI-ith, I. Lzuxclry, G. 1Vl0llllSOll, ll. POIIIIUV. A. ltcevvs, li. Rice Third row: 13. Sllll1lllI'S, M. Stewart, N. Wall HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Eslablisllrrl L. S. U. 1928 ADVISORS MRS. JOHN E. COXE MISS ONA SMITH MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY SAIIA CAREY MRS. PEARL CORRERN EMMA BRUCIIIIAUS AGNES BYRII BERNICE COLEMAN ROSE DYAGOSTINO HELEN FOUCIIE AUIJRIZY BURTON DAISEY CAMPIIELL MAE CORCORAN AGNES DUNCAN ALIIIA BONNE'l l'E ORA BRUNER PRISCILLA BREWSTFR GLAIITS BYRII INIEZ CALLOWAY FRANCES CIIANEY MARJORIE CIIANEI' IJRSULA COMPTON MARIE BAKER MARIE BARRli'I l' MARIE BECNIEL OLA BREEDEN LESLIE DERR MARY MARGARET GILMORE KA'l'l'lLlZlEN GRACE NIARGARIVI' GREEN IRENE LANIIRI' ANITA DURAND MARGARET GRACE DOROTIII' HAIIIG LILIIIIE MAE JONES JESSIE COVINCTON GLAIIYS DICIIARRI' IRIS DUVIERNIYI' ANGELA FRANKLIN El.lZABliTlI HARRISON IQATIIRYN Klil'l'lI IANE KRIEAGIER DOROTHY LAIIOYE Graduate Students MYRTIS KING Class of I933 GLAIJYS LEGENIIRE FLORENCE LIEWINS ANITA LIEUA LUIS JOHNSTON AIIELE MICIIAEII Class of 1934 RLIZABETII JONES LUCILI,E LIEGENDRIE MA RGA RET Ml'l'Cll li LI. MIKE ROARR Class of 1935 MARJORIE LANIIRY SOPIIIE MAAS LOUISE MAAS AI.IcE MIXON MARIE MOUSER GERTRUIIE MOLAISON KA'l'lIRX'N NEIL MARX' LEA OXFORD MIXBIEI. LEE VVOLF Class of 1936 CATIIERINIZ GO'l l'Lll?B VERA LAU'I'ENSCHI.AEGER NIARCARIVI' HUNTER GRACE MCCORMICK MRS. STIIII. HUCRAEAI' CHRISTINE PARRMAN FLORENCE KELLAR HELEN PONIIER MARGARET LANDRY RUTH RICE MRS. BERYL HA'l'Fll5l.D NELLIE S. KI.ElNPETER LUCY RICHARDSON AGNES MORGAN DIXIE PEI.IfIAM IEI-'EIE RAGSIIALE ANNIE ROUMAIN DOROTIII' SANIIORN BliR'l'HA MAE SIEAB DOROTHY SLAUGIITE MARGARET SMITH ELSIE PIIILLIPS CARMOI, PITTENGER JOSEPIIINE POWELL LOUISE RAY ALICE FAYIE REEVES RIIOIIA BIESS REIIIII' MIKRY REAGAN IRMA RUSSELL FLORENCE SAINT BERNXCE SCIIERER TIIliI.MA SOUTHWIC MARION STAFFORD Mli'l'1'lE STEWART PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-THREE R K HERTHA SANDERS MX'R'l'lS SINGLIETARY GWENIIOLYN 'IQIIOMAS HELEN 'TOMB CORA WESTEROOK VLASTA STEREA MARTHA S'l'0CKE'I'l' AIMEE ST. GERMAIN VIIIA VIGNES VIRGINIA SOULIER EVELYN SMITII DOROTHY S'I'liHI.E MARTIIA S'l'0CKliT'l' ANN VVAx FIINA VVEBB l.oRINE VVALLACE JUIIITH WILLIAMS MARTHA STREHLE l.OLA VARNADO FIXENNIE VERNICE NIELL WALL JUANXTA WENGER W . ., iilllta AjFIi13-K3mJh4i5fm'1glauifb XMFEQ-ELS SCABBARD AND BLADE Established al L. S. U., 1923 Smbbard and Blade, national rniliiary society, 'was founder! at the Unifversity of Wis- consin in 1904. The julrlmse of the organization is to raise Ike stanzlarzl of lnilitrzry training in American colleges. OFFICERS E. E. TAYLOR ....... Captain F. VV. GRIGSIIY . . . Second Lieutenant J. R. COBB . . . . First Lieutenant D. L. HATCPIER .... First Sergeant I-IONORARY FACULTY MEMBERS CAPTAIN F. G. BRINK LIEUTENANT W. L. NIITCHELL MAJOR TROY H. IXIIDDLETON CAPTAIN W. L. WIIARTON C. C. ADAMS H. B. BALIIOUR L. F. BECNEL D. R. BERNVICK L. E. BLANC!-IARD R. W. BOURG G. A. CAIN R. D. CHAIPRUIS G. D. PACE MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY J. R. CORE W. N. COxE C. W. DAVIS GEORGE DE CUIR L. C. DUPOINT O. C. EDWARDS F. W. GRIGSISY D. L. HATCHER H. H. HEARID W. S. HEARD J. B. HEROMAN J. B. HOLTON W. T. HUIDSON J. W. HUNT R. P. JOHNSON FLOYD JOHNSTON G. N. ROGERS E. TAYLOR H. L. SPYRES PAUL WALLACE PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR R. H. KILIIOURNE R. S. LEBLANC S. E. MARQUART W. L. MARTIN W. H. MERCER C. L. MEREIJITH C. T. MCCORD, J A. B. O,BRIEN . . , ' - ,W ,.-, ,, sw, -.R i Egg fr- 'Vis U -1 'MRF' A T 1-11-3 G fl A ,C L . . x In 4 AL., ' '31 S K T' . I 'LHR 5 ,Z N 'I P Firsl row: I. U. Cnstlz-s, P. Mills-V, lt. U. Amlvrsnn. M. NV. IVI1-Gull, J. AHOD. O. Ii. Bute Sucoml row: .l. '1'. Bamlw-ll. It. Czuhvzlllmls-r, M. A. Fuller tu lor' Arl-s 0 Fx' Dch 1 nurl,h 1-nw: 1 . .: GEORGE DE CUIR VV. T. I-IoLI.owAY R. C. ANDERSON O. R. BATES R. C. CADWALI.ADliR IRA CASTLES JACK ALLEN MIKIZ JOHN RUSSELL MCMANUS J, T. BA ULCII vu , . L ll . u Third row: S. E. Gripfshy, H. Il. llmniltrm, NV. 'l'. Hollowaly Xl Inlm I Kvnt li. I.. Knox, F. Y. hiaxmiam, S. ML-Cum-, ll. E. M1-Manms .1 22- SPIRIT lg.. x l THE Y. M. C. Class of 1933 RonER'r KNOX F. Y. MATIAS Class of 1934 ENOCH CAUSEY FRED COLE F. F. IIUNTER, JR. Class of 1935 VVALLACE PIEFFIERKORN JAMES A. PIERCE, JR. ALTON Pu-:RCE MAXWELL PALMER Class of 1936 FRANK LILLEY PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE EDWARD NEWELL A. B. O'BRlEN JOHN KENT Pli'l'l5R MILLER M. W. MCCALL SAM MCCUNE LEON RAY EDWARD S'l'0CKWliI.l VVILLIAM SPENCER AL MARTIN .I A A In verve QW A , N ,. in , a- .A - t. ,.. f .wa, 3. gg ,, El' ,E , M: . A. ,,,L .. ,, , N, A, O I . ,, , , A I A fre . fa- '- I W lr SA 'E A+. ,- I ' A in 5 air rf fl E l 5-I'- ' 'Y 'A A' 5 FB , 42 qw If-f 'ff' '1A2f'z2a A, W' .1 .izf?f'9' ':'H i- -' A - , , .. ' - , E -. A f r Aa-4-irfrf, f .E T521 5-L - f .S f- I-, 1 w::1z First rmv: IE. Beck, A. Bvrxzvrnn, M. lluquol. D. Edw:II'cls. L. M. III-uk Second row: K. Keith, J. LllSVl'0llL'C, M. Mayer, M. NI-wInz1II, E. V. Sowell:-I, I.. NVQ-bro W. A. A. EXECUTIVE BOARD DONNA EDXVARD . VIRGINIA BRIAN . . MIITDREIJ STRACENER MAh'IIE NEWRIAN . . JOEL LAWRENCE . . ANGELINA BERGERON MARIAN MAYER . . VIRGlNI.A SORRELLS . DOROTHY TEh'IPLET . CATHERINE KEITH . BLANCHE JACKSON . ELIZABETH BECK . . MYRTLE STRACENER NIARGARET BUQUOI . MARIE GUIDRY. . LILLIAN WERRE . . LILLA MAE HECK . PEARL BORDELON . . OFFICERS PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-SIX . . . President . - Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . Social Chairman . . . . Reporter . . Ilead of Circus Ilead of b'asl'efball Head of Valley Ball . . Head of Hockey . . Plead of Riflery . Head of Danring . .Head of Tennis flead of Sildlllllllllg . . Head of Track . . ffead of Hiking . Plead of Tumbling . Head of Baseball . . e M . My Q myW .. - I . ' . . A A .. '. ' W W o iv ' J ' -wi fr J. 'Q -1 e 'Lai 'A oz, f 1. Q- ' I 4 s L' ma Q - -2? .size sro-G N si. 1' f-i55 1ff21 fill 1 -. Y, :ye . U97 H - ' -fs. .. 5 - -: , .. ff.. ' J: if , - msg f Q. iffzff . f 1, Jr. 3 , 4 3, 1- L, . 3 4 if J. -. 31,75 5.514-, 53 -J I ku 1 1 ' ' - -As L -an-I E' ' -.11 13'-.Q W ' ' fir in Ns: sf. ' ' if: 'Q ' ' . WU., if f'??'- i ' 'A . ww H 'v-11 . fP915'4Qi!' 19' ... Z s 1. JZ--v'5'2Q'7 'YQ . , ,, . First row: A. Bergeron, G. S. Bowman, C. E. I 0l'll!lllfll'Z, J. B. l'l0l'OlTl2Ll1, Jr., R. L. Knox Second row: J. U .Muna-foo, II. L. Spyrcs, F. L. Stephens STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ROBERT KNOX ..... .......... I Jresizlent of Stlulent Body ALVIN C. AIOREAU . . . . .Presizlent Athletic Association J. B. HERORIAN, JR. . . ...... Cadet Colonel MII,IJREIJ Coma . . . President of Co-eds Senior Class Representatives ANGHLINA BERGERON W. L. MARTXN J. C. MIQNEFEE FRIED STEVENS junior Class Representatives HENRY P. GLAZE MORGAN McCA1.L VVILLIAM Lonnnu. Sophomore Class Representatives GEORGE S. BOWMAN VVILLIAM DEU1-mm Freshman Class Representative JAMES C. MAks1'o:e 1 Law School Representatives Wrasusv W. CLANTON J. P. Jlzwrau., JR. Pan-Hellenic Representatives CLAUDE FERNANDEZ H. L. Swans PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-SEVEN -' ' . gy fx. Qvwff ., ' 1 A '- Via . -V v , , , .,,. .1 -ws' V, O O First. row: M. Culrh. E, llm-roman, M. NUNVIIIIII Sw-mul row: D, Nm.:--nt, M. XYhHUllR!Ol'l CO-ED COUNCIL BOARD OFFICERS MILIJREIJ Colm ...... ..... ..... I ' resident MILDRED WHITTINGTQN . . . Vice-President FLORENCE LEWINS . . . . . . Src:-atm-y Emlsrz H EROMAN . . ....... Treasurer DORA BEARD . . . . , R1'fn'1's1'11trltiw-at-Large DOROTHY NUGENT . L 1'xl'!'ShIl1f17l R1'p1'rfsm1t111ifvc PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-EIGHT ' G Y . PI SIGMA ALPHA E.rlrIl1.'i.Ihr'Il' L. S. U., 1926 Pi Signm Alplm, Illltillllill Irovm-I'IIIm-Ill fl'Ilfl'l'IliL1', wus i'OuIIch-Il ut thu lTIIlvI-rslty OI' '.lllIX1l!i, 'Pho 1IIII'Ims1- ul' this oI'gzI.IIizutiuII is to stimulate- IIIIIII-I'1.:I'aulL1:Iu- lllU'l'4'SL In 1I0liLII':lI Sc'Ivll1'1'. FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. 'IXAYLOR Coma, MRs. I-IARRIIVI' S. DAGGIc'I I', DR. C. W. PIIIKIN, COL. A. T. PRIIscO'I I', LIOVVARIJ M. NORTON, M. M. WILRIIRSON. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Graduates LYLIQ BROWN, AI.IcIa DAsPI'I', J. O. DIQASON, MIaI.vIN EVANS, MARX' BIaI.I.Ia Huw, IIIQNRY HUDSON, TURNIQR B. MORGAN, RICIIARII WRIGII'I', MARGARIVI' WOOns. Class of 1933 MARGUIIRITIQ ABNY, CI.IIfIf C. ADAMS, juss BANRSTON, S. V. DAvIcNIf0R'1', O. C. ICnwAI:ns, JR., J. T. HOOII, PIIILII' KAuIfIvIAN, R. V. MAIIIJI-:N, GIIORGIQ W. MAY, MARIAN MAYIIR, MARY WIIIIII CIIARLIIS W. VVILSON, M. J. VVILSON. Class of 1934 ALVIN BRUMI llZI.Il, R. C. CAnwAI.I.AIIIfR, S. C. CASIIIO, IRA CAS'l'l.IiS, IIIQNRY LOUIS COIIN, I.oUIsIa DUGAS, C. Il. DAMIIRON, J. P. JIiWliI.I., ROIIIsR'I' l.. KNOX, I.. S. MORRISON, PIQIIRO ROIIRIQUIQZ. JR., AI.IfRIan WIaI.I.IIORN, DO::O'I'IIx' ZIcAGI.IsR. Class of 1935 J. I'IAnI.IcY EVANS, J. P. 'l'ANNlilIlI.I.. First row: J. BlTl'KOI'it', 13. II. C:II'I'Oll, Mrs. M. fli1'l'. SI-1111111 row: M. Gnlh-y, C. W, Hlvllllllilll-T. Third row: K. If1lllflTHUl, J. Im Grumv, Ii. Lemon. 1 OlIl'Lh row: M. Mayer, A. ll. Xviggins. av? -van. 5 seq... -5'5 First rmv: A. llI'IIIIIIIs-III, II. I.. Cohn. St'f'fllld ruw: O. U, I'Idw:II'Ils. Jr., ll. I.. Knox. Thlrel row: M. Maya-I'. SCRIBBLERS IL'slal1li.vhr'd I.. S. U., 19.22 4I'l'Hllbl1'l'S is :I lOI':Il Iil.1-rzlry srwioty rII'f.:':LIIizI-Il to promnlc IIIIIl1-I'g'I-mlII:ItI- iIItI-In-st in writing. FACULTY ADVISOR MRS. L. C. MCVOY MEMBERS IN FACULTY HARRIs DOWNIQY, RAY SOMMIQR, MRS. GEORGIA L. WILSON MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduates MRS. MARGARIVI' K. GAI.I.In' ' Class of 1933 jIcANNIa BIERCHRIIE, CI,IIfIfoRn LIIEMMING, MARIAN MAYIIR Class of 1934 MAUma B. CIIIR, K.A'I'!lIiRINE KAUITMAN, JEANNE LA GRONIQ, BIsA'I'RIcI2 Lorfoo, R. l-I. VVILLINGS Class of 1935 Class of 1936 1gEN CARROLL CI.IFIfoRn HALL PAGE TWO HUNDRED FIFTY-NINE I T-,R S1 fM9,erA Jul THE 51.1 1. A . M, , , . , gg , . - I ,. . ,, ...L ,ds-. , f., , J , m,v,- ., Q .. , . . , . , . . 'A - - 9 lf .- f. .11 f J ' ' ' 'nv , s .Q K N, ,, I ' . - . 1 . 1 .2 4. W4 me iff mfs .. ., A 1 ' ' - 1- A-J 1' ' -'1 ,' A '-A 112- ..... . .. . ', ' . .--, . . 1 . f' 1. 1 A- . :- -?':r.. . ,. . A WM' ' -'VA . -3 332534161 5 --wr vw? .First ruw: .I. J. liulh-y, .I. M. Imss, IP. L'ut'I'n-x'y. ' ' 'r I I 'lllll XY 'Xl lllll 1-nw-uml rum. D. Q.. lcuxlllmx, L 1. I' wr, . . . z . 'Phirml row: W. 'l'. .Iam-s, IJ. S. Murrlsnn, Il. S, Su-plxulls. Fourth www: U. W. Wilson, M. .I. Wilson. GAMMA ETA GAMMA Eslnlzlislzml L. S. U. 1930 111111111111 Em Clllllllllfl, 111111011111 lvgal fratcrlzity, zum' fflllllllflf at llzz' Uzzbvrrsity of 1111117113 F011- rzmry 25, 19111. The purpose of the organi- zafinu IJ to unitr in Il mnunon bond young nm: of similar i1l1'al.v, idmsl, and aspirzztions. FRATRES IN FACULTATE R. C. Coma J. A. LORIET FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1933 Cmumc E. FHRNANDIQZ R0mcR'1'KraARxlcv J. '1'. Hoon, JR. OSCAR I.liS'l'AGli, JR. WA1.'1'laR IIuN'r1ak ARMANI: F. RABUN Class of 1934 Fnwm S. Bkoussmum J. P. Jliwm. Crvma Russm. Class of 1935 KHNDALL F. J. GREMMILLION PHI DELTA PHI Esiablislml I.. S. U., 1927 Phi Drllrl Phi., izztfrnrztional Inga! frnfzvnity, was fllllllllflf 111 ilu' Uniwzzvity of fllirhigan, NOUFlllbCI' 22, 1869. FRATRES IN FACULTATE IRA S. From' J. B. SMITH Class of 1933 Josrivll F. BASS BEN DAwKxNs TIARRY HAw'rnouNE PATRICK Hlmlawl' Class JAMES BAILEY JACK BRIQARD Dow CTAFWRY JAMES CONWAY ofl Wmm T. Jonas I-I. S. Srmfulcxs C. M. WVILSON NIAURICIE VVn.sox 934 Dunmcv Couvxrmow R. I., Furman VVu.l. IIALI. DliI.liSSliI'S S. Mokmsnx Jr., U. E. Fernandez. First row: E. S. Brnu:-xsard. Second row: H, O. Lustux-rc, J. T. Howl, Jr. PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIXTY 3,f'1:qL - ' ni I4'iI'r-II. row: A. Ifl'l'l-'I0!'1ll'l, I.. I'HlII.:us. I SUI-uml row: Il. Gills son. 'u 4' IIl'l't!l1I'LI1 li I.r Lhudl xx. II. . . . JI 'l1'oI1I'tlI row: M. Mayor. mn. 1 il'tl1 row: 47. M4-Hlnn, S, A. TI'lmm:Is, Sixth ww: M. XVI-hh. PHI UPSILON OMICRON Eslablishnd L. S. U. 1931 Phi Ullxiloil Ulllirron, Ildfifllllll lIOII0lYll'y pro- fl'.Y.YIOIIll! honu' l'l'0II0lIlil'.V fl'lIfl'I'lIifjY, um' fllllllllfll al ljlli7Jl'l'3'ifjf' of JIIIIIIIFSU 10, IQOQ. OFFICERS EMMA BRUCIIIIAUS . AcNIfs DUNCAN . fII.Al'JYS IJIGIQNDRII . - .Iflflflli RAGsnAI,Is . . . CIWENIJOIIYN '1'IIOMAS . in, l 1'brnr1ry . -l,l'L'Jif,I'1l1 VILY'-P7'l.'Jilfl'Ill . .S1'frz'lary . Tr1'asIu'1'r . Efliiar PAGE TWO THETA SIGMA PHI Izlvlalzlishnl al L. S. U. 1927 Tlzrin Siynm l l1i, nalional f1rof1'.v.sio1ml jour' llflliflll sorority, 'was' fflllllllfll at U11i'U1'r.I'ily of Lyvllillillgfllil in IQUQ. SORORES IN FACULTATE MIss NIAR-IORIIS Armour: Miss hm B. OGIJICN Mks. Mmzcus WII.IcvcksoN Graduate Students ANNIa'I I'Ia DUCIIIZIN ROBHRTA GII.KIsoN Class of 1933 JIQIINNIQ BIIRGIIRIII VIRGINIA KII.BOURNlZ ANCEIIINA BIERCIERON MARIAN MAYHR IEI.oIsIs IIIIROMAN CIQLINII IVICCIINN SIIRAII 'IQIIOMAS Class of 1934 IIOUISIS Dums BIiA'I'RICli I,0I'00 IEUNICII M. MQCLIQNGIIAN I-'irsi row: IC. I3l'lI!'IIIHIllS. NI-QIIIIII row: A. IJIIIIUZIII. ll. T401-l'0lllIl'l'. TlIil'Il row: IC. llzli-Trsrlulv. HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE f-Ill' -THE .GUMBOi'1953if 55 3-lu. 3 ,f.7 First row: E. Bruclilmus, A. Flm-ming. Second row: I., hluniz, IJ. IH-tm-rs. Thlral row: M. Sl:LlTur1I, ll. 'l'ln-nrcl. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION Eslablislml L. S. U., 1924 The Baptist Student Union at L. S. U. in- dicates the type of work that is being promoted by Southern Baptists with the Baptist students in the schools and colleg s of the South. The B. S. U. represents, includes, and unifies all the Baptist 1'eligious activities of our campus, including three College B. Y. P. U.'s, a large L. S. U. Sunday School Class, an active Y. W. A., all of which are unit organizations and integral parts of the B. S. U. The work of the B. S. U. and its pro- gram is promoted through a well-organized Council which works in cooperation with lllary Nance Daniel, Baptist Student Secretary. Y. W. C. A. OFFICERS Iismm BRL.'cHH.fxus . HELEN BROCK . . . Evm.vN Pl2Tm1s . . Colm NVi2sT1zRooK . . CABINET Iinrrn Annoi' KM' Ilxismxn ALMA FLEMING Roniakiux ciRIGSBY lirmxok Hoon Froiuzxcia KHLLAR EE . . . .Pr1'si1lf'nt . . Vial'-P1'm'i11z'21t . . Sl'l'l'!'fIlI'jY . . 7iI'l'lISlll'l'1' ELLEN JANE Kkmcsk I.lLr.mN MUNIZ Doko'rnY PETERS HILUA 'FIIEARD MARIAN Smrifoko CARRH-' VVn1'1'E PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-TWO WLJXG POLES A . ' I 7 . . v we 'G y. ug, ' F w- ivy 1 , If ..,,, V , I . ' . M ' I - V. A 1. 1 K ,g x Jw W ' A .,Ql.k7Z1 -- . ,L .I I ' nl' M IL- l . , fe-I ' I In I I 'yew Wa Sl E , G E . f OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Iislablishfrl L. S. U., 1933 FRATRES IN FACULTATE AND UNIVERSI'FATE R. C. ANDERSON CJTIS C. EDWARDS, JR. JOHN IQIENT RICHARD CADWALLADRR MELVIN EVANS H. L. IQIRKPATR IRA CASTLES FRED C. FREY ROBERT KNOX J. P. COLE A. C. fILASSELL, JR. OSCIXR LESTAOE J. B. HEROMAN SAAI MARQUART TROY I-I. MIlJlJLI5'I'lJN AI.I?RlElD O,IglllIEN J. M. SMITH ICK , JR. WII.I,IAIxI LORDELI. SOCIETY OF FORESTERS Exlablishm' L. S. U., 1930 The Soriefy of l or1'sl1'rs um fozlzzdwl to fzwllc rr broflmrlzoozl and to foslfr higher szrholasfizr irlmlx funong the .s'fIul1'11ts of the forffxtry profe.f.vion. MEMBERS IN FACULTY Class of 1934 M1X,JOR J. G. LEE, JR. PROP. C. A. BROWN C. H. I'IIInER'I' J- VV- LEIIMAN PRQFI A. BA1-HMAN PROF. A. J. STRHQNZ El.Bl5R'I'. KIIICORE CHRISTY R0l!l5R'I'S WESLEY SliN'l'l5l.I. VV. M. '1'AYl.0R L. C. SESSIONS A. D. TOLHR GRADUATE STUDENTS VV. P. MATIIEWS JOIIN SOUIRES C1415-9 of 1935 Bon CAI.DwEI.I. LLOYD LANDRY Class of 1933 I H. H. BIEIIENIIORN TRAVIS MACCLENDON KARL VON KORTE JOE OLIVER R. VANCE MILES, JR. F. W. YAWN IIARRY DOWNES H. N. OLSON II. E. SMITII BOB ETZEL PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-THREE D. T. STRACENER TH E GUM , . , . - I .if ia ' 'fMf'1 '. , . - ., I - ' ff-.-If .N --.. 141.-5? . w f? W v X of I-I. .l, Ala-xaxmh-r, W. V. HI'iuII:'I-s. .l. IP. Vittzullno, W. H, GUlll'l'lt'l', M. GI'l'l'llNVillil. U. U, Hlbllrilill, Jr., W. N. .lllsth-I-. H. IP. Archim- THETA PI SIGMA Iislablishrd al L. S. U. 1932 Tlwln Pi Sigma is Il lornl 1t'Ill'lIl'I'A', profvsxiozzzzl xocizffy. FRATRES IN FACULTATE F. VV. BIQNNIVI' I. P. Fo0'rlc H. L. G.xkRIi'1 1' C. A. Ivlas B. F. Ml'l'CIIliI.L OFFICERS C. C. I-II2NsoN . .... Prmdwzt E. J. AIJIXANDIIR . . Ififrff-Pnfsiflwzt YV. IW. JUSTICE . . Srmwzlry-Trmsurzfr FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE d d Class of 1933 Grd mite Stu ents josrzpn F. CITTADINO Gnokcn L. Du Cum W. J. Iilsmm W. GENIUS WILLIAM GOURRIER EARL LANGLOXS P. A. SPERA Class of 1934 Class of 1935 W. V. BRIDGES MAURICE GREENWALD F. A. ROBERTS COSMOPOLITAN CLUB 'l'. III- Willa Boaz, Im C. Uzlsllvs, HI-nry Louis Cohn, XVlllu Comms-lly, Marvin A. I-'ullvI', Mary NV:-lla 1 m'L:'1I:-wil Arrmlslu V. 1 1':IIu'Ifs4-hi, I-llh-n .lame Kl'I-:ues-l'. Szunuul J. MI'Cunv, Edwzml ll. N4-wall, Marv I-Ul' 0XI'Ul'l1. l I'1ll11'iS1-0 Rovlrn. May Sutton, Mamur-1 A, Tllll'Illl'1.2'tl, Mnnuvl ll. T:1m:u'go I PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-FOUR v.55m., . .. .hir R QW R www giw Ax EEQQVNW! :msg +L' frm ,-u f ' .JW f f W 'W' -5f'1',,. . wiv' 1,i '4 -., 'Hl i-13f'.nQ . 'fbifxff . H T, N- W -. fgfwr' -: B , r I 4, Twig' , 5 .' Uv Y' A l' , . ' i 1' 1:,':1'f :fC E!W ?Q 5 M .Y ., -Y 1' f , , TT- , ft -.5-H11 ,,..s i ' Y ' - 'J . f' if - J 'f--1 - 1: : 2. 1- z- 71'-fi A ' ' I N5 'F - ' I . .v . .4 N f , ' V ffiw- T' ' ,. .- sf Q ' jg! - , 'Y Ai X M A A h , 'lie D I -ul '-J, '1'!f-wg 3 -W' lf, - vw , 2 r qf9i5i1:.'r'f ., QJ Qty Editor TI-IE REV REVEILLE STAFF CHARLES PRICE,-IR. . . . . . . NORTON ROSENGARTEN . . SARAH 'Tl-IOMAS. . . . . CELINE MCGINN . . ANGELINE BERGERON .IEANNE BERGERIE . KATI-IRYN IQAUFMAN . ..... . R. H. Wmcuvs . . CAL ABRAHAM . EILLE .........Edito1 . . .Bu.vim'ss Illanager . . Axsociaif Editor dxsisfrmt Editor . Society Editor . .Z.ifl'l'Ill'jI Editor . l mtzn'e Editor . . Assiximzt lfllsimfss fllanager . Sports Editor NORTON ROSENGARTEN Manager PAGE Two HUNDRED SIXTY-FIVE -V ' L . - , , MJ. ,... 'L-Exam-fe. J. . , ....... if .L L. . , , ,, . , J f . MAMAN MAYER Editor-in-Chief I-IE l933 MARIfXN MAYER .............. ........ E ditor RICHARD CADWVALLADER . . . . . Assistant Editor IQCIIERTA f1ILKlSON . . . . I eature Editor ARTPIUR F. FELT . . . . Sports Editor EDWARD L12 BLANC . . ..... Ari Editor LEE Rov MANUEI. . . . Assismnz Art Editor ALLEN BELL . . . . . Phologrrzphic Editor AssIsTANTs D.1xv1D MCGUIRE W1LL1AM D. REYNAUD IQATHRYN KAUxf1xmN R. c1Il,KISON L. R. MANUEL I-I. I.. CONN C. 'FOOKE PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX 'gf-2 . X'!.I':1l' Q ' I' fx x ' '-ww ,N-f , , ..,,., A , .., M, L. .V v , Y 1 .N r - - - ' sb W i' ,, . . - -f ' , 'A ' as X am?-is X- :guyz-K M 1 N. . - 'f' A- 331 'Y wifi Z ,-F, ' 'W' ' , ,.. ,, Qipgw.. W.,5.....- ,L ,A fiwgm A,.. R,-.iff 7 'S ,:-' A ' QW ..sp..,iSf1X.r LJ-.xii - ., . 1w,.fM4f ' 'xmammr-Landau GLIMBCD OSCAR LESTAGE Business Manager BUSINESS STAFF OSCAR H. LESTAGE . . . . ....... Business Illanagm' HERBERT FINKELSTEIN . . . . Assistrznt Business Illanagar AL BRUMFIELD .... . . . Assistant Business Md7lIlgl'I' GIRVUS JOHNSON . . . . fissistant Business Managez' ASSISTANTS ELMER L. GOSSE'fT JACQUELINE RIDDLE J. RIDDLE SAD112 W1NsToN EVELYN E. SM1TH E. SMITH HENRY Louis CO1-IN CHARLES E. TOOKE S. W1Ns'roN PAGE TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SEVEN AD the mound-building peoples possessed adef quate supplies of avail- able stone for building purposes, who shall say that they might not have survived to become an outstanding, perhaps a dominant, element of the natifue cvflmerican race? fb HUMOR BAGASSE I THE TEETI-I or Nature in the Raw is Never Mild fTl16 Life Story of a Girl Who Wouldrfl Use a Toothpickl From the Memoirs of One Famous College Observer. The plot goes something like this. Itls a collitch story. fEditor's Note: Local color?Q It's about a girl who had a pair of German field glasses which her brother hooked off a dead German-that's why they called 'em field glasses. Never mind the connection. Anyhow, she is look- ing through 'em one day and she sees the Psychology pro- fessor necking her roommate one day. So she blackmails the prof. The next day she goes out and sees the Math prof necking Mary Dolittle. So she blackmails the Math prof. On the third day the cute little field glasses take another trip and the head of the English Department is blackmailed. Towards the end of the week the president goes into a huddle with Goldie Lark, and he is likewise blackmailed. fGosh, this is a black story., It looks bad for the professors. They gnash their teeth in rage, but Harriet-that's the heroinels name-bets all comers that she will be the next valedictorian. Poor pro- fessors! fl-Iere I broke down, so that it was fully three hours before I could resume the thread of the spoolj Fate intervenes. A week before the end of the term Harriet gets a piece of crab shell caught in her tooth. She goes to the dentist, but while trying to extract the crab shell the dentist's instrument slips and he runs the thing clear down her jaw. 45' az up gil y Immediately Harriet IS taken to the hospital. At the hospital the doctor discovers that she has appendicitis and must be operated upon as soon as possible. But he cannot find his ether. The nurse rings up the drug stores and, to her complete dis- may, flnds out that they are fresh out of ether. The doctor and the nurse smell a mice, so they go into a huddle. They forget Harriet's desperate position. Meanwhile, the remainder of the nurses are draped all over the hospital endeavoring to figure out the meaning of the great run on ether. Deep in meditation they walk about the place like somnambulists. As they are about to give up, a Clruggist rushes into the place with a solution. Im- mediately they remember Harriet. They rush to her room, but find that she has strangled herself with a piece of dental floss. The pain was more than she could bear. Poor Harriet! And the moral to this story is: Don't field glass professors. . fConliuued on Page 274.2 mont sm 0 '. 1 gn as Q . , ,gh 1lV !g', I ix X2 g5i:::::t3' . 4 :doe QMS: I 1 as 1 'aim' i 1, Qs p I , , i - 4 ' i . ' ' I lllllllllllllllllllflllllllll. 1 I 9. . i ' It 1' QU - lu , ll 5 mr U , ii ggi i ' v ' ll 75 5 il ly ll I V F Y LL A ' l ie I E. ai Q QNTQMAV- I ,Ms The Kappa AIP'-1 of-1 Sw-M -Memes fr 'eff mfr 5,iZ::fz':ff25f sf:r.i':f'a':.f'.1.:fi',t.is'..C': 's,.:::.f:.':::Ciz: :,g.'i:. juleps. 7' , PAGE TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-ONE OMl'A1.N5A3S CIBHGNFIH OMl 39Vd 5 -:S L H W - H U TULANE vfyffzf' in M M il' Wy' 443, I I., , 'Fha I X vxgx- A nk VA H ff!! J X -f....i-1': is-., k 7:7 - i I 5- I ' I , 'gf , jx ,M MMU! 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Becky Features in the Alpha Chi Stunt Night BAGASSE IN THE TEETH fConIinut'd from Page 271.1 CHAPTER Two TI-IE LIFE CYCLE OF A BURP ANALYZED BY CHARLIE Piucs K With permission of the editorial staff of the Reveillej Mr. Whosists's futuristic drawing of the burp upholds my hypothesis concerning the burp. Its atmospheric effects suggest so beautifully the ef- fect of an evening sunset, which is so violent in white, that I really do not know what do do about it. I-Iis drawing, I know, will not be accepted fully by the bourgeoise, but who in the h- are they? Your first problem will be to find the stomach. In the stomach takes place the union of the two dots, plus and minus. What, gentle readers, could be more symbolic than those two dots? What could suggest more fully the wild upheaval which destroys all poise than a violent orange color teem- ing with red semi-curcular burps. These semi- circles are burps in the embryonic stage, and the Any stomach, excepting that of a college stu- dent, holds three pints. When more than three pints, or fifteen pounds pressure, is dumped into the stomach, the pressure knocks the pyloric val- vue screwy, and the embryonic burps are immedi- ately metamorphosed into a sound wave. They take the form of a wave because light travels in waves, sound travels in waves, the sea travels in waves, and recently because of the use of mar- celled hair. Into the mouth they go, dodging the teeth they go, they go. And the monkey wraps his tail around the flagpole. Once in space, which is represented by the purple coloring, they travel at a furious rate of speed. Thrusting planets out their path, they step on it until they reach the happy Necking Ground. EH!-E ADVICE TO CUBS AND CO-EDS Journalism Professor: To be a good newspaper man, you should be able to stay up latef' Kathryn Kaufman: What are the qualifications of a good newspaper woman? J. P.: You should be broad-minded and know about birth control. K. K.: Oh, you mean a co-ed. PAGE TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR f V 121 ' C 0 M 4 ge XD OOl-3 Q mv! , I A- N ' 4 ,-Q. Hu-l 9 i I V M R I ' ll f- - i 1 f '- A J H vb GLVUQQ K J ff! i rn. f' c ff i X A 4 f - fffihre' gl? ll ii il A 'V f ffff ,,,1 :.fA Z - I f , . 01, ' l , I ai VINE! l l i X l Bniiigz-as N l I 7 F 'Li rg uhhh!-wa Nl In I I ' ff Two-Gun Herbert Baron of llze rootie-tooling Z. B. TJ: M .X X p , WHAT THEY SAY pp of V C.R.F.S'h: C-d ' ln AL X J! fy :ml t :,:5:a:V::if::t:,::0:35 if U Night Watchman Calhoun: I've been hot, tm' ' EN-ntlrhl t 'as x OE. R. F. Smith fsame onel Z MCG-CClS Elf L- S- U- Snakers in the grass and monkey business goxng on-Sigma N have better ankles than co-eds at Iowaf' Major Troy H. Middleton: Q'Your parents did . Q not send you here to take campustryjf ity contest somewhere, some place, sometime, some- Marian Mayer: I have never had any contact how! with Mr. Rahunf' Claude E. Fernandez: There will be a popular- T. N. E. Jr. Revealer: There is monlcey fCOIlfillIlI'!i on Page 277.j ' S, Q 1 v- W r v T1j'71 ' rf ' I' I d 4 If Hit,-161 W .fr ,Q N ' V' l' it li X l ki l ly l A fl NA l 1 I X W lpti 34? lj ff m N r 1 ' A ' ff 6 I' ' O l l' t e H J L, l f ' l l fi I Z 11, y . Auxj 1 O O ' i n n 5 f. - ' ln l f I- iiiigliyf 9060 it f 1 4 fl I ' 'def um!!! to 0' J X' 1 1 'l ,,f lQlili r j' , , ' ' 4 X ff , :auf ff, 5? , ' ' ' ri 1, cf a kj f r x v if l f' ,e 52 I rl I .- I I ' p 1 X 4 M 4 K e s Q 1 ,f I EDWARD WBMVQ 4 ' Q i 'Y rnwnbubuw Lily White Hartman. Even the modern Greeks have a name The parlys over-Pi Kappa Alpha for him--Theta Xi PAGE Two HUNDRED ssveNTY-Five w '7 A U Ln X X Xt, I Q 5: If N X E 1 4 f 2 i ki kg! l2 1 JUST A FEW yu H ' T51-FEFN OF THEG-OILS pgwoaoel OL' ooorsl 11,000 N ,fs ff-N J JW77 vw,-N 'GN 'N in ffvieff df? fl if ou U ' x RX Wm e we wi i eff i if , l ir i si e E I' ltfax y X 2 X M4 lfvgp QW i if jx J:bwmbLn9l1 Battling Dewdrop gets Leigh's leg--Kappa Delta f , Winnie takes a few of the girls for a spin-Delta ta R TOAST-No CRUMBS ANN , I pledge the kiss f , x Whose poignant bliss ik ' X Comes from a microbe, X j So they say. ' .0 A microbe, ho! X' 4 If this be so by? It pleaseth in a ticklish way. ' 1 And so say I fa V If men must die 'BM A, K Of microbe this ff 5 And microbe that, -xzfffi ' I long to sip Aj f ' LTQY-XX The fatal lip- ' X 1 - - - X I'll take my microbe in a kiss! J Xi ,ff LX j il! f X Q ' 'N - 2 f W' X X - lx Wap I ,, 1 g X Xi K' 1 hx xx ntpflfa-2 n Wim - x 'H' x ,N f , X ', ll 51? 75 , 'lf WK Afy, W fb 'K 13? Us W Q3 W LY-f iz. , .. l ' . , i if' is NQU ' Q, 'A' f hx 1:9 y If l 1 , fl il v w ug K , , F -L i J Emmgwg F A A 1 - 15 F X Il N bl Olive Brock does a solo-Bela Sigma Omicron The ding-dong boys-Phi Iota Alpha PAGE TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-SIX cf'-52 5:33 A zbmnb bbw'- Every farmer a Kappa Sig WHAT THEY SAY fC011li1lIll'I1ff0IIl Page 275.1 wrenches trying to be thrown in the machinery. Dr. Earl L. Bradsher: We will now some on Oscar Lestage: The Gumbo will not in any way be connected with the popularity contest. Edith Carruth: There are perverth in thith tl1lcool! Campanile Cat: Meow. Mrs. Herget: The studious girl predominatesf' N Rx X 1 'LL' Q' U 'X l w e if i if l E X ly 1 Diggs? YRACYH5: , oo swan 1. N L 0 NOBLE TEE Bmw' SLUMBEE' ,Q Il 00 50'-ax0Wf urHe HE if. mmf DFA, - 'T ?ih5'nAWii T:ii oN NOBLE I X I pops? : A fy' f N44 :L ii ' ' 611 1 -- 'X ' HQ 'A' -x- x ,m Q 'M JS' X tbtitfiiiblsuo 1-if Operatic drama entitled Scrum, starring Pope and Brous Slats Hardin: Birdie Berenson has my leg up to where it hurts! Charlie Price: I am not a TNE. Dr. Earl L. Bradsher: We will now come on back immediately to this. Dean Fred C. Frey: Tell the students to be- ware the hogf' Sam Marquart: Campus politics often violate the law of ethics, but they serve as an educational pastime. Dean James B. Trant: The mere fact that we cannot get money does nto mean the country is going to the dogs. Malcolm Power: My reputation on the cam- V pus has been injured. ' ,Fu AJS fa ? wc' ., s ' 5121? all 'o K ' Q ' ' l F . ' M Q X - D ff 7 , V b i T M f 1 7 C N . : -, T -'fin 3 0 e ' em 6 I s X NL f'Q?!:.A Nu. 1 I 1 L M ggi f i sl ily? . K Sy -Q 1 Q 'ff . an Nfl gl 5' X Ei 0 l :I j' K Dj A 'Z ij i X X- 7 sb 1 . ff XX. l f . I N--1. :'- ,,- C C x ' Q mm, ..-.1 Famous lines of great men-Hardin: Birdie has my leg up to B C d where it hurts. Adventures of etty oe PAGE TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN F IRY T LE fGoody! Two Naughly Words in One Titlell Malcolm Power slipped into her little red riding habit fNote: O. K. Captain I McKee, and skipped gaily out to see her grandmammy. fWe know it was her grandmammy she was skipping out to sea-the editor says we mustn't get nauty-cal: substitute see-on accounta we were in the class when she told the professor that her aged grandmammy was ill, and she just couldn't make that eight o'clock. She even admitted she couldn' t make it!J So she met the woof, so he was a very nice woof, a very kind Hart-ed woof, thought Malcolm, thinking rap- lll is Il in ll ill l il I Y W li 'll il OQQ cg sr 1 A 4 .1231 Q54 ' iii. ' . ' 1 . ASB 7 OS . idly of fur coats. And so the woof , ,,. Q I MT H kinda got to talking to Malcolm, and Lg 42 E Z jg E gmt-fel so Malcolm kinda got to talking to the E 1 E ffl ' ? Fixhi woof And so Malcolm kinda ha - i f-' 3 E 1 :fi .'1i 7'? SQ-f . ' ' P E E E E ff-'X' -119-I ?.i'.'Z?- pened to mention that she was going 1 -S Q 'ffff 6:5 !f'T'FJ 5 S nl ! y .1 Un!! ' 47 to see her grandmammy. 7 X, 7 7 Aww, im jfi' With a sheepish smile, substituted z f Z il e informally for sheep's clothing, the .ii iahhfw K -5,5 woof kinda understood and departed If' V, f , l 4 down the back street. Malcolm and the red riding habit and everything ,, kept on going to see her grandmammy. So finally she went through the dusty doorway, stepping over two broken bottles, and climbed the dark stairs to her grandmammy's cosy little room, trickily furnished with home-brewed fcurses! homespun, please, dear reader, rugs, and all. Oh, looky, grandmammy, she warbled, I've come to see you. Why, you sweet little hellion, the demure old lady cautiously replied. 'N so Malcolm got suspish-pardon-suspicious. 'N so she said: What a funny haircut, grand- mammy! I-Iave you gone collitch? Yeah, it was a close shave, the feeble old gal murmured, suppressing a small but very obstinate burp. What circles around your eyes! And what big eyes you have! The better to see you with, my dear. What big ears you have! The better to hear you with, my dear! And, oh, grandmammy, what a big neck you have! The better to neck you with, my dear! And so the grandmammy wasn't the grand- mammy at all, much to Malcolm's surprise, and Reading up and down-Pi Alpha Omega much to our surprise. Can you guess! Clever! It was the nice, kind Hart-ed, wicked woof! And so this story must end as all fairy stories end- They lived happily for quite a while thereafter! INTERESTING CAMPUS SITES or A STUDY IN ANATOMY Foot of the Campanile. Face of the clock. Head of the library stairs. Back of the dairy barn. Arms of the military department. I's of the registrar's of'Hce. Ears of the Reveille. I-Iair of the clog that bit you. Bottom of the swimming pool. Side of the powerhouse. Front of the dormitory. Waste of the cafeteria. Behind the chemistry building. PAGE TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-EIGHT TI-IE NECK ON THE FLOOR A Story in Several Parts, With None Left Out. By Lizzie Potts, the Author of He Done Me Wrong. CHAPTER I Ambulina Underwood stepped out of her bath- tub with a sense of impending danger. The cur- tain in her bedroom rustled ominously. Ambulina reached for a bathrobe instead of a Lucky, but the villain, who had disguised himself as a chiffo- robe, emerged from the corner and twirled his mustache nonchalantly. Ezra Botts, what does this mean? cried Am- bulina in wild alarm. 'Tis me. 'Tis me from over the sea, and Iim all lic up like a Xmas tree. 'QYou're drunk. You're jealous. Oh, Ezra! I-Iow can you say such a thing? Woman, I'11 say such a thing if I want to. In the next place, how dare you say such a thing? Perchance demon rum has stirred your imagina- tion? Ezra, you must leave immediately. My hus- band may be here any moment. I'Iusband? Did you say husband? My dear Mrs. Woodstock, I- Underwood to you. I beg your pardon. As I was about to say, I am not of the opinion that your husband will molest us. No. Now nor any time! Ezra Botts! And Ezra twirled his mustache once, twice, three times. ANOTHER CHAPTER Ezra, dear, said Ambulina sweetly, I think of you both morn and night and in between. I'm mad about you. I foam at the mouth thinking of you. 'NS lie, said Ezra, walking into the bathroom and turning on the water in the tub. Two baths a day never harmed anyone, even an Eskimo. Well, take 'em yourself, said -Ambulina just too sweetly. Heh, heh! Heh, heh, yourselff' Slowly the tub filled. And as it filled the villain twirled his mustache in satisfaction from the only seat in the place. Intermittently he chuckled to himself. But the woman sneered in silence. Then he turned the water oifg and as he did so Ambv lina threw him into the tub and sat on his neck until his legs ceased to squirm. Ezra Botts was dead .... NATURE IN THE RAW-ARE SOCIALISTS MILD? Dick Cadwallader and Chug Hunter and the boys wanted to organize a Nudist Club, meeting behind the levee, to compete with the Socialist Club. That's one way we could outstrip Tulane! SPRIG Sprig, sprig, beaudiful sprig, Birds ad Howuhs ad eberythig- Bobba, blow by doze! Kitten No. 49: How does that girl have so many dates? I-Ier neck is always dirty. Kitten No. 72Z: All the better for dirty neck- ing, my dear. 1 1 , l W I .GiNi fgix+.,o'f ' 1 I Qawiifgglvh 1' l il I 1 l l 1 1 1 11 I1 1 1 1 1 Ii li 1' I 1 h 17 11 I1 11 ailtataa .,,sf1.fiB. L1.au.,.t..!. uv Q .- I- -Mill. vi 'V W I , 4 , I 1 I' I' 1 . 1 I Xl 1 1? .'f ' J . f . ,,' ' I M ,Hn I D: A .F L .mom 1-rbx Reading from left to right-Chi Omega 1 PAGE TWO HUNDRED SEVENTY-NINE AX fa rg AMW N ,A in ' 'frrv' W C4M,D,4 l W ix Hxxx Wim wsmwxx Wx V Qi Sb xvNX my w N HERE N 115 'V 1 xv WNW NW t NM WJ NMWWA JUNGLE GARDENS, Inc. TI-IE LARGEST GROWERS OF ORNAMENTAL PLANTS IN THE SOUTH VV E MAKE A SPECIALTY OF HOME LANDSCAPE DESIGNING AND PLANTING Send for Catalogue and Tell Us Wlvat lfVe Can Plant for You WE FURNISHED THE PLANTS AND LANDSCAPED TI-IR NEW LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY GROUNDS AND Tl-IE STATE CAPITOL JUNGLE GARDENS, INC., Avery Island, La. Y' E N?IY?'sI?FfhaS?'5 MFG BQ ..f:5:f ' A fi:-1.. When you go to buy new furniture-whether it be only an occasional piece, or to completely furnish a big roomy countr home a to h b b , , y , wn ouse, a su ur an bungalow, or a compact city apartment, be sure that you get furniture which bears the Sunny-Clime Metal Label. This is your best guaranty of freedom from swelling, warping, breaking of glue joints, loosening of veneers and other climatic troubles in the warm, humid area of Louisiana, Mississippi, Ala- bama, Florida and Southeast Texas within 300 miles of the Gulf Coast. EW URLEANSTURNITURE 'MPG C0 NEW ORLEANS, ll.S.A. NEW HOTEL MONTELEONE NEW ORLEANS, LA. 600 ROOMS FREE RADIOS IN ROOMS 500 BATI-IS Rooms with Baths ....... 32.00, 32.50, 33.00 Rooms Detached Baths ........... .F 1.5 0 GARAGE IN CONNECTION-ALSO FREE PARKING GROUNDS J. D. KENNEY, Managing Director A. F. SPATAFORA, Manager AT THE HEAD OF THE CLASS WOLF'S BREAD IS ALWAYS AHEAD fThe following figures are taken from the Journal of the American Med- ical Association, Vol. 98, Page 6415 ANALYSIS: Per Cent. Moisture fentire loafj ................,.......... ....... 3 4.0 Ash ........,..........................,.... .... 1 .0 Fat fether extraction method, .................. .... 0 .9 Protein fN. X. 6.251 .............44.,....,.,....... .,., 9 .3 Crude Fiber ...,..........,.......................,., .... 0 .2 Carbohydrates other than crude fiber lby cliflij ..,...........,.,... .,.. 5 4.6 Calories-2.6 per gramg 74 per ounce STUDENTS REQUIRE NOURISHING FOOD Use Wolfis Nourishing Bread and Be Sure of Getting' a Product Which is Endorsed By the American Medical Association THE HEART OF THE LOAF IS THE ANALYSIS OF THE BREAD Tell the Boys That Taylor? Best Flour is Like tlve Sclvool THE BEST OF ITS KIND-ALL THE GROCERS HAVE IT COHN FLOUR AND FEED CO. S TROUBE DRUG CO. , Compliments of PEOPLES LAUNDRY Official Launclerers A L. S. U. Telephone 50 800 jackson Road REMBRANDTS STUDIO 447 THIRD STREET For FINEST PHOTOGRAPHY HOTEL HEIDELBERG WE ARE PROUD OF L. S. U. We Want the Students of L. S. U. to Know That the Spacious Roof Dance Hall at Hotel Heidelberg One of the Most Attractive Dance Halls in Louisiana, is Available to Them and Preference Will Be Given Them. We Point with Pride to the Fact That Hotel Heidelberg Has ' Consistently Worked For and With L. S. U. in All Things Looking to the Good and Welfare Not Only of L. S. U. But Also of the Student Body. COMPLIMEN TS OF J. C. PENNEY COMPANY INSURANCE Manager for Southdowns REAL ESTATE This Agency Has Suv d housands of Dollars for L. S. U. Why Not Give It Y Individual Patronage? 243 Convention Street Phone 2333 P. O. Box 582 STUDENTS, HAVE YOUR PICTURES MADE AT REMBRANDT'S STUDIO GUMBO PI-IOTOGRAPHER FOR II YEARS 447 THIRD STREET PHONE 2463 LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY DINING HALL Modernly Equipped Cafeteria Owned By the State 45? WHERE WHOLESOME FOOD IS SERVED AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES The Stuclentsi Store ID A L T 0 N 9 S THIRD STREET PHONE 4200 The Store That Serves the Couege Girl and Boy with Style and Quality Merchandise at Modest Prices VV? DALTON'S GREEN ROOM Socla and Luncheonette MADE POPULAR BY BATON ROUGE'S SMART SET Smoke the New Cdfetefid and TAMPA NUGGET Eqwpwf C Now Now The Louhat Gfassware fi? Cork Co., Ltd. ASK YoUR FAVORITE DEALER NEW ORLEANS We're Always for L. S. U. and Its Progressive Activities Manufacturers of -FR Manufacturers of IC E 9 5 4' IC E BLU-RIBBON L ,.hLA K BLU-RIBBON ICE CREAM DELIVERY SERVICE ICE CREAM AND PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS. ASK FOR TI-IBM LOUISIANA ICE 86 UTILITIES, Inc., Baton Rouge, Louisiana PALACE RESTAURANT Third Street V Steaks and Sea Food Our Specialty V JOHN VLAHOS JAMES VLAHOS We wish to thank the Faculty and Students of L. S. U. for their pat- ronage in the past and we hope our Quality and Service will continue to please. v A. 6? W. ROOT BEER COMPANY 230 THIRD STREET A. C. ALLEN H. R. ALLEN PHONE 2747 WELCOME, COLLEGIANS . . . to M1Hg6l,S Campus Shop . . . dedicated to all keen Collegians who appreciate making a dress allowance go a long, smart way. COME IN AND SAY, HHELLOP' MISSES' AND WOMENSS APPAREL TRIAD BUILDING BATON ROUGE, LA. ,asa ease- fgffiiiiga. , --:iT:- van Jw If I- T-T .I -1 L-fn u-l T- I WHAT EQ,ia11E A'++fiI+T+1Fwf' TEME'-1+ if TYPE X,. ., , f if 'RX 'Q' Nm TENNIS ,ferr I DO YOU The Kozeluh The Tilden Top-Flite The Kozeluh is well adapted to the more exacting, stone-wall steadiness of European Tennis. 51350. The Tilden Top-Flite, with its smaller, lighter head and open throat, is built for speed- the keynote of American Tennis. 51350. The players whose nmnvs nppciu' on those rzwlwts have Lvveu 1'0- l'i -1 us mumbers oi' Spnlding's Tc-nnis Advisory Commlttu-' I 01' lvudim: UX1N'l'lS who test Spalding- equipment in uutuul ll y 130 CARONDELET sT. NEW ORLEANS, LA. EMPIRE FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. 631 MAIN ST., BATON ROUGE, LA. Complete Home Furnishers AUTHORIZED SUNNY-CLIMEQ' FURNITURE DEALERS SHOULD THE COLLEGE MAN CHOOSE Style or Fad? TIME in and time out we see some particular product of eccentric designing, advertised as new style. Generally it is short-lived and passes out with little notice. Why? Because it is not style but merely a fad-and between these two there lies a vast difference. A gentleman is always stylish-never faddish. His clothes are selected with discriminating taste and reflect the judgment and work of the Expert Designer. Welsh Ei Levy Clothes for men and young men are designed to merit the esteem of a gentleman of any age, and youill know them by the branded names they hear, such as KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES VARSITY-TOWN CLOTHES DOBBS, STETSON AND BERG HATS FREEMAN, THOMPSON AND EDWIN CLAPP SHOES ARROW AND MANHATTAN SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOCKS BRADLEY KNIT GOODS MANSCO AND ALLEN A UNDERWEAR SPALDING SPORTING GOODS WELSH AND LEVY The College Mane saw an Bam Rouge THIRD AT MAIN We're STUDENTS, Too. SINCE 1880 KORNMEYER,S has been a close student of Furniture trends. Year after year we have kept in touch with the best Furniture thought. The result is . . . KORNMEYER'S and Quality Furniture are synon- ymous. Dependable Home Furnishers Since '80 149 St. Ferdinand Street Phone 341-2 O GRATUL TIONS GRADUATES! I ROSENFIELD'S EXTENDS HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE ENTIRE GRADUATION CLASS OF 1932-33 IVIAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SERVING YoU IN THE FUTURE As WE HAVE ENJOYED IN THE PAST ROSENFIELD'S THE STORE YOU HEAR SO MUCH ABOUT f-'Z ' -I COLLEGIATE '23 6 ' FOOTWEAR OF COURSE E FOR . ff' WOMEN 'liar .fx :N x N 1: 45, Kg vrfdtg- A S 8 li:i9j-- iN '. iw' if COLLEGE MEN AND or e o ege Miss or Mister we're showing a mos compre ensive selection of Footwear to meet all College needs. Footwear that puts you in step with the season-that keeps you keyed up at all times. May we expect the HL' pleasure of seeing A A' 3 A FULL GLASS OF I U Q MILK ' IN EVERY LOAF Braun-Kidd Slaoe COIHP any Exclusive Agents for Dr. Scholl's Foot Comforts Roumain Building Baton Rouge, La. TERRY 68 IUDEN COMPANY 141 CARONDEL LIMITED MAKERS OF ALL KINDS OF UNIFORMS MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS ALSO LINEN SUITS AND SHIRTS TO MEASURE ET STREET NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA . A. LANDRY PHONE 1268-1269 J. B- LANDRY J LANDRY BROTHERS LUMBER COMPANY Everything to Build a House BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA 1449 FLORIDA STREET TELEPHONE 3090 LEVINGSTON SUPPLY CO. Incorporated Distributors of Crane Plumbing and Heating Supplies BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA Dependable Gas, Electric and Transportation Service BATON ROUGE ELECTRIC COMPANY TELEPHONE 2500 327 FLORIDA STREET CLEANERS CW ' RENTAL TAILORS Tuxeoos 344 THIRD STREET PHONE 557 VW extend our appreciation to Gumbo', advertisers by requesting students to favor those who favored us. H. O. LESTAGE, JR., Manager 1933 Gumbo AL BRUMFIELD, HERBERT FINKLESTEIN, GERVIS JOHNSON Assistant Business Managers 1933 Gumbo NYYYYYXNYY 'YYNYYYYXNYYNXNYYXNYYYYYXNYYYYYYYX:XN'XNYwvYXN'NX' NNYYNNYYYYY 'NN' NYY NXNNYXNYYXNYYYYYYYXKNNN NYYNQYXNXNYYYYI 7 Z Z 4 A 4 N 4 7 fn C!! N Z 7 f EI Us 5 9, 'Qi I I E' na 3 3 Z 7 N :P Q U '11 E K 5 5? -6 5' '1' Q 5- 7 H rr 3' 3 ua I 7 2- fn '-I Z 0 'JU -+ 4 7 2 w 3 3 . 7 e U1 rn ,C C3 O C Z Q 4 5 5' 3' '9 5 U rn C15 f 2 3 :la 1 Z- Q 1-4 5. Z FU. Z 1 'U CD S 'U I3 v1 H 4 4 3- 3, -11 my 5' t Q 2, se. E2 m 'U 5 V Q A U Fil ff m O , ., pu C1 IP gr ,.1 .1-1 E Nc N A 4 I v . , 4 7 7593 E E -3 E 0550 O wi, Q ' I fb Q w O v-- 9' 4. G D' 'TI F f 4 gi 'U' 1 T, UQ - Q n A 'Tj 'S ' I-3 Z 4 5' -U O z a P4 r' ' V1 SS 'I' o N 4 X 'Q U gn J ' N 'Tj 37 n 5 UQ V-' S, G 4 7 Q '11 D' O F 4 4 5- E2:1:2'5og.23Z3.,' ggcmgorgog cut-1 4 Z 'ff 5 0 3 U, O '-I 2 5. 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ANDERSON REYMOND DRESS SHOP Smart Wearing Apparel 328 FLORIDA STREET I BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA WE NO LONGER RIDE CAVALIERS FARR BACHER'S INCORPORATED PHONE 4800 MAIN AT ST.' ANTHONY 6 fl Complete Department Store for the College Students +n+5+u+ s126DIf1s11f+Qe1i TGR4' M llQYkIl'lNl'X1'5ITX P Xillhlllillkl 1'-N2-!hXll U ful! Mi - X.-.i-. ...-,,,4,,. YH, Y-. , . - . V Ah WW... - +D0mzf1fOrf9+ 1 USICI3S'+DRHIRHfl'KPfiRT+ llg.llA5Hl'lAl'iD'l.l5ll1 F lBlKfITl'lU. 5' '1lAflllSlCKL ffl! Hui 'Y ----- -----'q ll'! , . . ff , ' N . ,, z ..' MQ .J J, ,.. fy ' sv,- I1Q.Y. , .,S ... .C.4.-,iL,' -rv- f. , 1' - A . -4 . , k'1llI:'g ' I' ' fx I 'X5Nx'xr'x ,L 61- fun Q R' . ,e!,9741:s:+5f ? Q XM WL 7l411l1Jn11nf.,,, CNT ,f gift, , . . - vqziss -nmrrous-urn Asmucmv AJLCIIITIZTB- 'f1f4,I 1,D,,,,'l1,9,Q. S, f,,',ff,,,,'fEd,9,!Ry,'15'W '!T1,...Mgf.,,.l,..,.Qf ,,,.....! mann fqous e+af-5cu1mmmG+PG5Ii+ 'mwliilllllr slxt y l, Vlikll HIM j llfMA!ll,ll,'liilllAl- . ,- . . -W., , 3 kung f 4' O0 'I ?hg5ynn n:us'v1.:-ln'sQx?ua4YmES: - 1 'D 1 4 DRINK COMMUNITY COFFEE The Coffee With No Regretsb L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO, MASS. Fraternity, College and Class Jewelry . Commencement Invitations STATIONER TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY 7 Years of Service On The Gumbo hy Molloy Made Covers Tells Its Own Story Let us give you this same fine service and satisfaction. Write today to the David I. Molloy Plant, 2857 North Western Avenue, Chicago, Illinois. NEW ORLEANS' nuvtous l t.QVI1arlfs lluhzl One of Americas Leadmg Hotels Aec.oMMoofmNo 'ooo cvotsws ADJUSTED RATES TO SUIT THE TIMES Single rooms os low os SLE' Single rooms with both as low QSSZCEJ Double rooms with both cms low 0.55512 Accommodolxons lo meeloll Requirements. 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