Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1927
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Whether in the lowliest menial labor or in the highest walks of,life, the most valued gift that a man can ofer is his service, and the highest praise that we can give to that life is in regard to its service. No religion is more profound than that of un- selfish service. With such service our Alma Mater has been truly blessed 5 it has been piloted through the dangers which have threatened its growth and expansion: and today it is heralded as foremost in the ranks because of the zealous devotion, the un- tiring spirit, the unselfish service of an alumnus who has been its president for thirty-one years. In recognition, therefore, of noble achievement, we, the editorsfdo respectfully dedicate this volume to the thirty-orie years service of Thomas Duclfett Boyd as president of Louisiana State University. in 'W' e--fe .f ll 12 ' 'iff tl M its lm-qs A M X ...t i .,...:.1c 'X 1 I -f-1...-' 433:25 f LL... - 4511- - '- :j:' . 2 ,,.f ,K ...,. .......--:- , M.- - , ,.., ',j.jQ -5.3-'iiii9 ' g- '2va5af1 :u , F Z'1 +',Q3Qeg .mn H ... -ffw-N-Neg 1 H BN . . - fa- riff -.di . -'----.-. x - -...,. ,.,,,,.Q 5 1. .2 2,5 cn-veueR fu, V x fi 1- X 5 J El ,I I 1 .gQL ' Q '- -T' .-,--' -- '-'. -....-. ' C T Z ': 5 BREW? 'X IQ' My If ' A my , W F,gFl I 2 ' L G! I-I I 9 ff. Q5 ,007 I xl, I A ' A XS f N Q n l' y K, I IJDREWORD W, ff 3 Wy E l WITH THE HOPE THAT WE SHALL BE fgfmv WAX T XI INSPIRED BY THE GLORIOUS HISTORY 'V +1 I Af U 4, N PIM Q f OF oUR STATE! THAT WE SHALL BE ' E- y if 5 :lf X iq IW IH X R! UPLIFTED BY VIEWING THE SCENES IU f . ff ff I 'XX 3 AMONG WHICH WE SPENT oUR COL- Qi, MQ XXX! 4 I.EcE YEARS, AND THE FRIENDS WITH 92' X WHoM WE SHARED DISAPPOINTMENTS Zn fl ja w -A X. AND Joys: THAT HAPPY MEMORIES jj ' I Q WILL BE REVIVED WHEN WE TURN I x I x THE PAGES OF THIS BOOK: AND THAT 'ADEQ V X I Li f WE SHALL REMAIN TRUE T0 THOSE Qi I. I, ' X'QQXYl5?E INIfI.UENcEs WHICH HAVE MEANT so I4 Tile Il I rf MX .lyk MUCH T0 Us, THIS VOLUME OF THE I 7 if Xw- II fu ,- 'D cUMao IS SENT FORTH. V I 'F I - ?l:?l'+ T! 5355 i :- x I ,II Ip :- . I If v aline- ,Q 1 F! Z ' ri - I , 4 'I l..-QV 'I' 51 95-27'Iu? H5 H1555 J Iffwyg qflb I if !QE'ij,Y:2i5:' ' 'Viv I Ifs??III E5 ,!Q?1iI'?IESI5g5f:I SU if 1 554 .12 I Milf X I 1 , I'Ig?ff5fIII1iI?IfAfffI :.w I I: Imlswglt 4, Kc., 'A 4,4 - I ,I.x IH WWII l5eI3Igg?'gI I?fAgE5 EAI-, I 'QJJQX3 I5 11:4 f' , 54 ' N if .'Vf'fQ'7f1g, iI 'fg.,.-ffQI'Q.f' 5.371124 1 Y L, 'Eff I, P332 ' ggi' FE I IPQIIEFII I3:55'M 'I ,, , 3 A lx off- . -... r , I ,,., , I. 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Glorious and historic is the State of Louisiana: over it hovers the romance of the strife and struggle among nations for the supremacy of the Mississippi Valley: over its territory the grim battalions of France, England, Spain, the Confederate States, and the United States of America have fought during the ages of French absolutism, English monarchism, Spanish splendor,and American independence. Eight flags have proudly waved over this ground--- the Union faclf of old Britain: the crested banner of the Bourbons: the tri-color of Napoleonic France: the emblem of the short-lived West Florida Republic: the symbol of the free State of Louisiana: the Stars and Bars of the Confederacy---all symbols of autocracies and democracies, some long since forgotten, and then at last succeeded by the Stars and Stripes of the United States---Old Cloryl Our theme is the glorious history of our State---a State which though humiliated and discouraged at times, has at last risen to unforeseen heights of greatness. When we have gone forth from our Alma Mater, may we fulfill the promise of our heritage and add glory to Louisiana. ffg X gg QXCKIN xgo ,v ' X ,f UNIVERSITY Saldicrs and milarr My 'work art fiom' lnzcrim Mm' no nobln' Jam' Man Mon o 14 pflfrlzgff .fhflllf High llfI7h,ll1 fill!! llflfIll'L',.Y zurlfl' Al'f'LL'l'I'll ef: -4 'I 0-V W Mijn. ,.., xx, . 4- , MJ. ,. - N:-m,',gfd' U:-..L r .X ,..: - Y '- - 3. , I. utr, ,c,b,...',,, - ,j ra-..,f - I ?l, ' . X . Qfgfwf 'M Eff! iQi4 Qs.,'.w an .wifi M Mu. L ,.,. gh. 4+ ,- - pw-.ne..' L find Jongs gf runny hah seam to eflzo fiom the arcfley. Natura' with jbldcd bands JlY'lllLYf fhnrr, K7IFFliIIf at her nfwnfzlf prrlyrr. Ivo rrcc in all Mr.'fbr1'Jl hui has ily L'AlH'lIl 'lWonyfz WIC!! il: hm' fmwlizlr. j 1' wr f, 74 F I Wlf'3rV , Nor rlfrf fhzjv 'IUIHII Corzlfn' or l'b'fl'Zl' 'with bon'-v .Yt'l'ffJflII'l,' .,Q'lv'IFl'll. ' R , , . ,. 14 .. . . . . 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Y. ,'A 11, ij: bl flrclzzlecture lJff0ZL'71 mum, xt 15 the work qi 'Sk' 010 'bivatv'-is 'btvvtwis 'Sit' '30 His EXCELLENCY HENRY Luce F UQUA Lalc Governor of the Sovereign Slate of Louisiana Several decades ago while Ye Ole War Slcule was struggling in its infancy, Henry Luce Fuqua entered at the youthful age of ten, the youngest student ever to enroll in the University. Before he graduated, even before he reached his majority, he cut short his college career to become an assistant engineer in railroad building. Within a few years he formed the hardwarebusiness that now bears his name, and which was the beginning of a successful career. In recognition of this business ability he was made manager of the State Penitentiary where the plans developed in the management have been received as one of the best systems in this country. When state politics were torn with dissensions Mr. Fuqua was chosen as the conserva- tive candidate for governor and he was duly elected. During his short period as state executive he led in all efforts for the upbuilding of the state. At all times Henry Fuqua remembered his Alma Mater. He was one of the greatest fans that ever watched the purple and gold strive against a foe. Through his devoted efforts generous appropriations for furthering the development of Louisiana State University were made. The life of the Governor will serve as an inspiration to the youths of our common- wealth. ' IN MEMORY OF ROBERT BABINGTON BROCK F nANKL1N1'oN, LOUISIANA who graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences in I926, and who was a junior in the Law School at the time of his death. Mr. Brock was a very popu- lar student and his esteemed character left an indelible memory upon those that knew him. He was vice-president of the Delta Kappa Epsilon Fraternity, a Dagger, and a member of the Seab- bard and Blade. xx 9.00 DF CLASSESS' 523 di . .. Egg s. 1927 5 : x . u I. ' Post Graduates E p v 4Efl'A Tmi 'QCLEMENT Bggggxaknz ' I Chndidalc VHcEreq'.,in Clzemislry Q . 3 -ffilgfgilf-'JYQRLEANS X ,, ,,, ,V - - . XY , nQ1 ?Tf l?.'vffm V' Q X ' 1 L.x-:Roy ELMofBLqR1LoN ' Candfdhfcffor M. S. xdegfefclin Chcmiilrp 1 1 Q 'j'dRAYSON . .l'Qf.4-,vglm Y . J. 4, . 1 1 , H 1 K. .. ni ERANcks'M.'CARsoNy, J . I I Czfrfdidaici forLM.,A.1Jegree'ffixlfducation 5' W MAMOU' A X ,' .,- A ' DOROTHY! CQPPAGE . Candidale fof M. Hegrc6Xii1'Education ' BATQNAR0LIGEw'.AL , Q- MTJP: Blazifiss ,Girls'A I.f' Clubg Rylhmirf Circleg ' -f . 'Fellow in Botany V ' - 2 l V.jAMiss4I-I. DAv1s. ' . A XCandidatc'for M, A. degrce'ihwEJucation ,QUITMAN 1. .v . jAGAN D'nAMSf ' Candidate fqr M. Swdcgrib if: Chemistry ' KoTAzAM'KAHNf1KA5uA, INDIA . . . . 1 , , l - Cosmoppgitan Clqb , + '. ' E. - Y if ,I-2: ...sig 9 ix ? ' ,, f HELEN! DEL.oRIs 'Com-IAM ? lhfdegfee in Ehglish A AK'3.'X1?oN' ROUGE .M xl , X 31 '- Ciiiiiibpolitan Clubs y I ' ? ' E 1 - ' M- 1 L 1 . 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': ' - , .Mm SENIQRJ Q 6 , N M 1 75 GUMBO 1927 5 f ti Senior Officers ALLEN P. CONNELL Candidate for B.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering WHITE CREEK, TENN. Honor Council '25, Varsity football, '24, '25, '26, President of Senior Class, '27g Captain of Co. D '27g Scabbard and Bladeg L Club: President, Athletic Association: Geological and Mining Society 3 EX. ERNEST JOSEPH JAMES Candidate for B. E. E. degree ALE.XANDRlA Honor Council '26, '27, Secretary of Junior Class '26g Vice-president of Senior Class '27: First Sgt., Co. C '26g Colonel '27g Scala- bard and Bladeg ABCD. ROGER W. RICHARDSON Candidate for B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering BATON ROUGE Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class '27g Vice- President of Honor Council '27: President of Student Council '27, First Lieutenant Co. DQ A. S. M. E.: MEP: AXEg QKN. ,' 3 wma - J 'A --v -,jf E 'S Q - 42 A 6 - GUMBO 192.7 I WILLIAM ALBERT ALEXANDER Candidate for B:S. degree 'in Geology I' 'KNEW IBERIA I Geologicalljandzlwining Society: 2K5 EX. ALTON E. ALFORD Candidate for B.S. degree' in Arts and Sciences AMITE ANNA MAEALLEN I Candidate for B.S. degree in Home Economics I DONALDSONVILLIE AAH ' V STANLEY J. ANGELLE Candidate for BLSQ degreein Agriculture BRI-:Aux BRIDGE I' . , , ' EDWIN PERCY ATHENS Candidate for B.E.E. degree I CHATTANOOC-A,lI'ENN. A A. I. E. E.: Y. M. C. A.g Student Council '26, '27 g Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class '25: Vice-President of Junior Class '26: Major of Sec- ond Battalion '2'75 Seqbbard and Blade: GKB. MAGIN H: BAQTISTA Candidate for B.S. degree in Sugar'Enginecring TANGALAN CAPIZ, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS American Cheinical' Societyg Presidenti Coannopoli- ftanf Club: MEP: X A PALMER l-I. .BEAM ' Candidate for B.M.E. 'degree X gl-IELEY,N.c.g1lIf it A' A-Aiilis' I :fl I I EMILY IHoLIyIgs,BEATmY, , candidate fqrl DIA,fggyfgg1' mf rcgghgyy cams. A f'525liMITEI'I'p If ' V I',- AMER: iurfifl. - if ' if VI if :gli 'fir ,' idly I xl! ' I 1a.fii Itt':f J I A . M. -' 2 '..'-wfgfxtx L I i f LD I A Q may .1 E7 ,X 5'-5' ,7 .. 4: H I ,,AAA, I 'Xl - an 1 an r L .......,. . ft Y Y ,,,,, ' ' Y ' ' ' ' 'W Y PE Louisa .B5NsoN Q ' f j Candidate for B.A. degree 'in Arlklarrd Scieripek . HAMMOND ',V1' , 1 . Y. W. C'A.2'f'W.fA1 A1 C - EINAR DAILYIBERG ' Candidate for-B.M.E.fdegr,ee,' ' ' Moislua, ALA. , A i ' 1 A A.S.M.E.g Federated Engineering Soizietygt Tiger Quartet '26g Glee Club '24, '25, '26 Cbsmo- politan Clubg IIQT. ' i 5 ' Cr-mnuas H. BERGERON A. 'L NAPOLEONVILLENVX .. if 'N I 'ji A-,K X ,' x Do1vuNADoR A. .BERNA1.DES- Candidate for B.S. degree in Sugar Agriculture- GINDULMAN, BOHAL. Pt-l'ti,llfi 'iNE ISLAISIQSN . t 1 1 Cosmopolitan' Cluli ,. ., Q ' .il - r . x 1 . Arte,-E, .A rf .x,,. ', fy i. 'ixxx-xx.-.l' C-LENNON Liao BLESSINQION-. W j- ' Candidate MB-E-E-.4d4sY9f?53-1'-I wmgsn . f a . X, ii ' b x. w,, ' if ' , . FANNIE DAYI,BOQfTi-I .1 ' ,X Candidate for BA. degree Tgadher ' College BATON, fnouluz it 3 b . i i .. Y. W. C. A.: C0-ed Hqnor Cbuncil '25,.fZ6gfi+5I A52 5 E i if, X e 2 5 .wsjl A M4 . , 2 , ' wii?'61,t,1w, e i ...ww f N!AR!4S..,gf'rg ,..,e'3it ily . - -V i .efrf,af!:fa?f1.E1f,,.l1iia.g'grt:mii,ivtm. ERN13sT1JossPif1i.Bo?u1idQ fsf IM 'iff' I GENEVIEVE M. BoUr3G',fy.W '33 g3.3',.1mw, candidate for 13.5. degree in Home! Eicqgiimjiitcs ii 1 ri f -54 I , tl., ,1.4.',fJf'--1-I Sq .l,.if ? cmnaafe forfB:E.E'.ydEdfe6f fgf. f. giif tg 1 ' 2 H 1 Wi ' '.iwyv'14, H Candidate for B.S. degree xinflgricaltuie- .ff Af... i fi stxrdirl apezciriytil W .iw My ig ' '- fff-w-'6 5-we ir. W X r QM., Cqsmogglggas Lgiqimwxki 7 3 gt rxg ?KA5xix1.2x',kQxx yi i a 1 ' W ' ' I t fit ll Kiixi fl! KXWiJ,islif' ls .f 'W A . ., CTUMBO 1927 I 4 BROBERT W. BRINGHURST Candidate for B.S. degree' in Chemical Engineering ALEXANDRIA ' ' , KE r ,A R NORTON BROOKE Candidate for B.A. degree in Arts and Sciences xv ' STRATEN ISLAND, N. Y. KA 1 l DORIS O. BROOKS Candidate for B.M. degree V O' ' 3 BATON ROUGE X A . V KA Y t - Orrs J. BROUSSARD Candidate for B.S. degree in Agriculture , , YOUNGSVILLE 1 Clee Club '26, '27: Tiger Quartet '26, '27: J. . ' ' AFP ' A A V ' . X 4,2 g WCHARLOTTE BROWN EMR, K Q Candidatefor B.A. degree in Arts' and Sciences 1 V - BATON ROUGE 'E , O ' ?g?,g'f f , it ' HENRY N. BROWN gp- Candidate for BA. degree in Arts and Sciences . 1 Y Q.. 1 , ' Q ARQADIA' g -rr' V: ii. HXN1 Vareitjxrdcfh :Zig Cafatairn Of Track Team '27 13.1 '. .if , , 'ii' Q 1 1 rrf ?5lI 3 ,.Q.Iz5y'Tt5F AFA tt l ' H2 5 V . H L' Qi-.1923 DAVID- C. 'LBRUMFIELD 5 :Candidate for B.S. degree in Agriculture Lhfi' tif-5 , ' FRANKLINTON .1,1,'.V. X132 .H .' 'VP I vm'- ,. ,Sf 'Q 3 . I ffjlggg . fe gg5,,5j,.,ENp,+E31es1.5xN,. BURNS '92 Q if 5 fr , , 5.1 .g degree ft mtfifim rr W... ff.gf4ff+iNwwrfL2ANSt A MQ? .3-Y?'.S.V'f Qsymi CI1Hdfue3.DrEim'd!ic'Club: Y. W. C. A. w,:,a9?'5 f4 K . .1 . ', H f ta'1,fL5 . e'-' f . V fitgili LEA W - I 11234541 xr1w1'g'22a-pw 17ffi?7,1h U'f'IIf'. 'K?'- I lsr ' 5945 WW? r, 5- Qlilq ,f ' .IAAB ' x .Q f ' 'i .. I ,. , B'-X ' - QI' l I ' I 7 gf' fi .................,,,,E . G-UMBO 1927 5 SoULE BUTLER Candidate for B.C.E. ' GLOSTER, MISS. PIPE ALFRED REID CAIN Candidate for B.S. degree in Agriculture LEESVILLEV Square and Compass DAVTD CALHOUN Candidate for B.S. degree in Agriculture CRAVENS Varsity Track '26, '27. STEWART LEE CALHOUN Candidate for degree in Agriculture l GILBERT Baseball '25g L Club: Scabbarcl and Blade: Daggersg AXA: AZ. X ROSALIE CANGELosi Candidate for B.A. degree in Arts and Sciences A BATON ROUGE X ' , MRS. DoRAL1E FOUNTAINE CASSANO Candidate for! Qdegree BATON Royce? i Q l f l :df-vw C if 'lil 1 2:19 ff M1 , Asn-ITQNTTBQ Cfocof li- cm1f.i4relt0f1B.c.E. A V E MANSURA Tiger Quartet '25: President of AC-lee Club '26 rrrzzt KTM. q 1 Q , 'i,.rn U . l WILLIAM L T Candidate for B.A. degreein Arte and Sciences I l i RAYVILLE, Scabbarcl and i Blade il GQ wi' Exif, V f 51 '27g Vice-President of C-lee Club '24, '25g EKEQ UE l g FERN DAVIS I il'l1If1 'I' is f ' WW? - GUMB0 1927 ,, ! FRANCES CRAIGI-IEAD , Candidate for B.A. degree in Arts and Sciences V CRAYBURG, TEXAS SEE XQ JEANNE CRoucI-IET Candidate for B.A. degree in Teachers' College CARENCRO A LIONEL J. CUCULLU Candidate for B.S. degree in Sugar Engineering NEW ORLEANS A.S.M.E.g R.O.T.C. Honor Graduate: Scabbard and Blacleg MEPQ AXE. ELODIE CURRY Candidate for B.M. degree BELCHER EAI: AXQ ANNIE D'AGOSTINO Candidate for BA. degree in Arts and Sciences BATON ROUGE IsAAc C. DANIEL Candidate for B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering IDA i '.-'ALVIN SKARDON D'AUBERT I f,Candidate fer B.A. degree in Arts and Sciences 35M g NEW ORLEANS A U V1 Y. M. C. A.: Biological Club: GKN. -A .I .. , 'Candidate fer B.M. degree M512 I Q A BATON RUUGE TQ I ' f EAI V. ,II YUM EJ if e ve GUMBO 1927 ia' n ,- ix l Q 1 ' : , ,., WA V I W X - - , X w., .- 'fl ,I My 'Aw . - THOMQAS . IDAWSCN h ' CandigTq!eg'fdnB.E.Eg degree n Q ,,qjf1?e'q4f1WdKsoNM , v 'LQ 1 Hn- r A , ffy' 1 'J I 1 X X 1 1 -1 W , V XXJWKA I ' x e er,-nw-we he S1TEPHi2j5gfVA1MEE DgjfGtRAi7FENARIED Candidate'-fbffB.1il,,f1egree Arts' and Sciences MoNRo5QQ.' . f , QWMEIT ry A' in VN KA '-MYRTIE.EI i5Eq.A HOUSSAYEQL Q, f ARNAUDVILLE f on !l,YW ,VA Slioneoyl of1theu!Band '27g KH' V X , ' Vw!! w -x , Vx 4. '. A R Aucusgrps DELEEY f, n Candidate for B. lVA.IQ1efree, in'AHs'Eznd Sciences Gumbo! XStaffiNf2lH '26s:i Editofidf Gumbo '27: ' ' A .Qo5n1opoIigerj,Qlub .V Q wwf in If Lf n 5Ay1Tl+lO'NY DgMACCX1pI 'IQf e C andidatef for fB,A..Jdd'Qree inn-A'rls,fand'fScicnccs e in'F'Yf?EePF?3'?E-NCEA e , ' v w ' ,A VOPIE Dnvnvliqcli Canffideteffar B. Sedeghei in Forestry , 1 A-sHuj4'r-zsiroryg l lf I' n we E51 ' een 1 H JDQHDQOILI ' , ., fi A11 ' ' 1, , ,Candidhle reg: in MQIQ anyplsczlences , . MBATON Rouca 7,1,i,, A V NPan:He11enic: AX f'lflj5gie e ,nee ,e ' 'mms3g,, n 1 n cqenaaaafefnfbvifgggyazn' rn ' 'fqcligegpflgtfphi1giHgQeipiyu4eg-1 5 :ga ,f3fW9F'A,','JWf'j'1feffekwj ' L co-Ean,E1eeQufyeged9,,n3.1125, rzqg Qce+Eza,1f1.mo Council: pf, ,Qi?PF4d XB05yX Q'27: A1m11n:KCa,may?p amprtrbk . e f , , fe, : 5 1 , y I If5g3n:ay3k,rEfvfvgufgpk,yy14,1 f1w e p e 5 iw' -:IW Y Y V xg?-av' - QUMBO 1927 1 i R uDQLgi,1 F. DQQQQER X 7 Cqndidale 10513. Q 1 'QQWQQQBLEANSXWT - , 'N -X mx? f?'KBf11 V 1' 'X , v , W , M , , W CW ffWn'V.:1 1 - X- .MNH MXN., wi J'x 'xz y , X - BENJAMIN Uf,'!,DUGAS X CahJfdqte,,'f?gr',B:VA. dfzffce 'in journalism V N fx :f'lLIfgP6LE0NN'il7LE EdifQ'r X-iyf,Rgvgi11g-, 127: MEP, max: IIKA . ,Xw .X-kk . Ngx, , M 1 , ..j,ACL4Ri3-NCSTP1, DOgfii3AR' 'Cdiiz1fQaleA fbi? LS. ,defrge-Yh '-Cgqlogy Q1 X ' X. .hhxwkfsi-ql?iC:r6ll1',','N Q X x ' W' Y A ' . AX ,ghx x NX QMVIU X Mj.m'Xv X iff ' , 1 JEANMNIILTON DU1'PUts, C apJiJaleff'foff',fB. 'J-Si 5 f in 'Fbreslry i -1yf'xA5i.'XL'AFAYETTE if V ' ' f v,. wif fx? A, S bHAn4Pro1ihwfP4gi 13QQ1jtypgg-, A L C andidqle for-gBQjQ'1H6jfddf fnylxgfichllure ' 1if6?1'35n3f 'DiS6iS1 , 1 'Candidate for E. ' I 1 f ,F-'2:5fA fr L Captain cheap.: 4 C b f 41131 .1 , ,.c5Ii13Qgf'Tf?fZi21 1 ea Q Qsklztlggll ja J ' 'f v5'fY4 ' i 5 N . 5f3i35'E!M I w i 3 !'IilQX Q, ' A A Q ri iE4?1f 3 : 32vr: Candidale,'fofHQQ1.Qfl.' degree 'in Rye-Mqdical A ' . 343-2,z4CH4RY .ie3, : gg:s'g V . . Vwilxi Baskefbilli Y friilv-Trac ,s1?i'? ILf'3LC1 bs an51sgBlh?f2': 69 j,l HixYfii,f:1,-ii Q2viL!Eix,4 ay, 1 L X3 Qrggggff 3, I L x , . is ix wjifg- 1 J , ffwfdfiqfe f5'2Z'?z45fi3 22,461 wi 444 Scfms + i iiazififlfffifmi133691if wwf wwf,f'u,ff'.'z,'-'I-EH 5 f' 'X??VHV5 v, myL?s.5'5E2kk5fg2!5iy33!V liitiflfi I m,'L'y A I ffki5i'N47 4.- A 'r N'IH4,f5fxU,'f1R,1Ll-p, l -a--.-..L...E A at ' .-:il 5 S4 2? GUM1'-3,0 1927 ELIZABETH FERGUSON Candidate for B.A. degree in Teachers' College BATON ROUGE EAI5 AXQ , MARY GERALDINE F ERRARA Candidate for B.A. degree in Arts and Sciences BATON ROUGE ARTHUR P. F ILLASTRE, JR. Candidate for B.S. degree in Geology BATON ROUGE Geological and Mining Societyg fI1AE JULIA F INCHER I Candidate for B. S. degree in Home Economics ATHENS TREBIE C. F1Ncl-it-:R Candidate for B. S. degree in Home Economics ATHENS HUBERT A. F LANAKIN Candidate for B. C. E. degree PLAIN DEALING 2 TE ERBY KIRK F on. Candidate for B.A. degree in Arts and Sciences A BOGALUSA Cosmopolitan Clubg Y.M.C.A. PEARL FREE Candidate for B. A. degree LEESVILLE SemiChoruag Tigerette Quartette '27g AA II A - . ,,.f A X E , E Qi-Q 'L Y' T A 2-'P GUM 1927 5 E H ' ' 1 I i - MALCOM C. CAAR A Candidate for degree in Agriculture i A U DoosoN AZgg Ag. Ciubg APP 1 BARBARA F ENN GILES . Candidates for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences E i 4.Al3ELlNE.j A ' Associate Editor of Reveille i'27g Editor of Purple , Pei '27:' 922: XQ LEWIS WHITNEY GIROUARD A Candidate for B. S. degrees in Agriculture C KAPLANC4 in Ag A A PIAR1S j.fC,ool5NxiiH'rf i A A Candidate for degree .in.Arts 'and Sciences A A XA-'OAKDKLE 1 -A R I 1 V A Presidentibfjl'l HA5 i275 6-JKN' , V A , 5955 i IfIARRY.GA0uDcHAUX . A -A - A J Candidate for B.'Agt,degrce'in'Arts andsciences I X S fi, ' BA'l'0N.R0tJCt5 - 5 ' ' may R' A 'ZBT , - gl MORGAN J.yCoUl5EAij , CandidatejorifB.Cli'.dcgreem, ,,,, Wifi: A ,A AMEWLPE in N ii it E 3 'i A guy A - , ,J ,gA, jfyjw g A V A i qw jiggndidate far BJ Afdegrec in' Arts and 'Sciences K M W JVM 5 Q - gf iBATON ROUGE ,QA 3 fy 7 wjq efigiialf giAfii3iJ.1?resident,pf NcWman4LClub '27g Cdgtiiiliipf Ccf A A ' N52e4.i,3,'ig.H .NI27g Ugkadeg PAP7HeHenxcg H 5fwif+jg43'?f i -.EEA .iA.,' 'ffiif iiriiiffiiifiiiiiixi ,fiiff M 1 -J.iii!i5'ii:iiii'i'Aiif4 i5fXV'! VAi7f71-if 'V 2 iii fiif !35BFRT?W1.,QQ,RlG?B?Q s A 3 A ' T A A A ifiiii 7 i A i.C Kf'dM'7 iif0,fB5,QAiid,'fHffc-'ini AHS 'Wd SCIFHCCS i , it RAAA A A f'ffnfff1ifA1 A i ' X . Ajiiiivaiiiiifii1iiii.i'iR'i'i A iii' '- Ei 'Q- --M---.--. '-a GUMBO 192 75 L2 C. L. GUICE Candidate for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences WINNSBORO MARIE LOUISE GROSS Candidate fer B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences - ' iLAlCE'PROVIDENCE President of Newman Club '25g Vice-President of Newman Clubg AZ NOAH P. GUEDRY . OPELOUSAS Battalion Fullback '24,.'25, '26g Captain of Co. ' 'A'B: Scabbard ancl Blade , ODETTE XGUILBEAU Candidate for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences BATON' ROUGE - t , RMARIE LouIsEGUNsT Candidate for B.A'. degree in Teachers' College ' TUSCON, ARIZONA ' A HA GEORGE AUBURN HALL Candidate for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences b f' RINGQOQD !- me H'Secfy 0fY. 1v1.'c.fAj. '21 ,V c fl-IARijEMANy Cqrndidateifar B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences E A S MINDEN l ' , A First Lieut. of Co. G '273 K2 gavm-glE,. 1-IARDIN' 5 V i Candidate for Agdefreeiin Arts. and Sciences 1 Qfflffe IFF? LAKE CFIQKRLES l if A I 1 ' 4iiAl3fIP:5 Scribblersg XIIEA -2. , CTUMBO 1927? ATHURMAN I, HARKINS Candidalc far B. C. E: degree g HAYNESVILLE . W Varsity Track '25, '26. '22g Captain of Co. , G: L Club: Scabbarcl and Bladeg EX or ,M'A'Rj'oRii-: 'QHARP i . Candidale for B. degree - W ALTEXANDIRIA Y. W. C. A.g President of French Circleg Senior Invitation Committee: Secretary of 'Semi-Chorusg Orchestra: MEP: EAI: AXQ N . x GEORGE Room HATCI-lERl 2 Candidalcufor E. E. degree ' I B CLINTON . I Basketball '24, '25, '26, 1'27: L Clubgi Square and Compass: Daggers.: 00. If .i i.. 511, JAMES LEE l'lEATH'f, . R Candidalc for B. S. degree in Agricullure I CALHOUN 3 Baseball '24, '25, '26: L Clubg First'Lieut. of Co. F '27g AZ: AXA . 'Q LEE I-IELMs lu X Candidate for B. S. degree in Agriculture l HOLMWOOD f - First Sgt. of Co. D '26g Major '27g Scabbarcl ancl Blade: L Clubg Varsityllrootballg AZg GE. WILLIAM ARTHUR il-IicKsoN R Candidate forNB. E. E. degrees... x I ' DONALDSONVILLEN 1 if , . 'Q . l , Y. M.iC. Ag f i BERNICE HOCQHENBDEL 3 .Q . all Candidalckfor B. A. degree in Artsiandw. Sciences , BATON ROUGE 1 ,-'Hifi l - Y. W. C. A.: W. AL A21 ,'Semi-CHorusgi'24, '25, '26, '27g Tigerette Qixarlettb 1'24. 725Jf26Q'f27g, Co-.I ed RiHe Team,,'23af'l241i, :AA Tififgljs Y, A ' A WILLIAM NoiiLEQHoLLADAY ,jj ' A Candidate for B. A. dcgreelirr Arie and Sciences-X Q - MoRRlNcsPoRiffV:' ' , ,E Varsity Track 'Z5' '26 '27419Sgt QMajoiX'26l-' ,Cariii tai.. oE:Co.if'-iF 'ki S2aLi..faEdna'-.B1aaJfiAz4Aq..Jfek ' Q iii' B ei, .x f Rei lg 'A' 1 N- A ' , -CTUMBQ 1927 I L. STEPHEN HoI.zI-IALB . Candidate for B. S. degree in Chemical Engineering f ARABI . IKE i2Vg2x if!' I B CLCfYD O. HOPKINS Candidate for B. S. degree in Agriculture A ZACI-IARY . 1 ' 21' AFP f MAGGIE MAE HORTMAN Candidate for B. fA. degree in Arts and Sciences MINDEN 1 R. HARRIS 'XHOWELL I I Candidate for B. A. degree in Teachers' College' MAUIJ, TEXAS . ' U AQ . ELIZABETH HUDSON Candidate for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences ALEXANDRIA Y. W. C. A.: Pan-Hellenicg KF WILLIAM THEODORE HUNT s Candidate for B. S. degree in eAgriculture ZACHAR3' I XAPP, 5 ' 5 I I I . I MAYE .VIRGINIA HUTCHESON 6 . Candidate for B: A. degree in Arts and Sciences' . MAGNOLIA, ARKANSAS: I B I . ' A-X0 2 w' WHS ,wif-' Sw- AI ,viwuit n ,,: X '1.1.'I,I.'f'i1'j ' lwjxg I2 A ,I W I. IQ .I ' ' V' 7 joHN5NV.i.,.HpTcHINsoN' f ' A-c.m4fa..'zaf...eIa. E. E, It . I I.HARALs9N,1cEoRcIAI 1 5 ' A 4 B1ade:'2Xx I , A g g wf1I,g..3.?.fsfgI3tfffifggw-I'gf,.'iff:H,R R In H K Y Y V Mg , ' i My ,g4y,'-,I ', 'I X In 1. x','e,'II1., EJ e 5 ' NNN : xx K V ' f ' Mlff' X. --- f , -K. ' 1 f ,f-J' , xx limb I f Candiddie fokxg degieexih 'SgggafN,Engfneering H - XYXXJFI ,rf fy ly V I , X A Ny l.Q'AA.:f6IiNf , , , fg ' x X yxifflfx 'fl ' I ,'f , ' nk Y' 4, -.x.-1L.v'JwQj4i.' X. ' f Vx jf: Qs. JA yew N fm N A JAME5f 1AgKsoNO- 3 . Q QaQzdjdqfe,fqrlpgS7 degree elfolcurq Engineering d X' Uaiolxogipefglfagrw Mininglffsocietydi'OKB, L' 1 1 1 d 'Q r d WS-SAQ'Y?H-'?UeIFi JEf'551'?9NN5vf' d A 1 ' fogQl?.w,A. degfeein.-Qfmivqgjd Seiepces ' ' Qx 'EPLAUCHEVILILEX in QXNCQ 'Hifi Rx x- NX., 'lf' ' ' '- n , f N ,i xxx 4 xy' V. X xxx X N' 'WA RX X' RNXR xxx 'V X ' 'CLAUDE',L.'XJbYH 509153 e- .., K 11 ' ex Candidate fdf Heggieex N--55X if ' ' M-d,Nsw ORLEKNS d 5 ' 1' Mvl' ' 'Un' 'M'-. . - vs: GKNQ 535 . - d A x . A fP, A N xv! Nw I in tix 'lib , fp - , 1, 3, dfj QQARLQB. JQHNSQQ fr ,+V W-,T'Candidala-j5f,Bq'EifEa, L Q '- , ti X ,fry XX 4.1'X'wx- X X iq'-xx X X R MTW h'1' W J'Q4-k'FQTQNt?9QGEXR ' X N d we ef? e- -- Xigggykjklgeli..5tIgnDlEf11:EE'Jo xjsrorf'--'ef ' e- f:ggf72fg'3'3'iwY3ff:Qf'Eni111idatefor-B.VS.-degr 1 Agnculture A, ,X ---L----M 'f-1-'-'.-fe 'fL1I.'I'.L,-LZllT.., - e 1. 1. ON 5 gd 7g Va ba d and Blade 'ffm fi A, l L f, F lV'f 5 . '-'Vlflw f . fri., ,.x, ,IF ff ' f' 'T a ' A' 5 'gfefi W. ! 1 mqlfmi' ,gp CLE-:'EI?Q Emil JONES, mm? , fffiqi. .w Qi Qiaiiliifrl-f'f .5333 iw gsflze fin Art-4. anmcmbes Q if rr, A . , KFHHI Ui U sumcs Wim 'J X 'H , imeyzofefg'-p 37 seal 1 dBlhde X' WL i:4f::f-HMI? 1 p E ' x e l M' his ST' .f'1v1Y 1, ml' ' .X ,,,,'kk.,,4r, HH I M4 WFlU'.?'1g3!LL fgmslffffys, f'fgf ?jf , - L !ef CSC fm ,na tm A vu img, 0512341 if A ' A d SEQ J Tv b- 14 V iff gage, '6 ffWiif:fmi'efeffi def l Q --, - . ' ' fqlfgnifaf,'viF'1bEx1i-Ax.if-'I 1 if+K9'Qf,Ef13gQZi3f3l! A -wr W QXNX I f'1K1+5.fmw.?r11YQ d .af 7 4 v-i4.f51HXXvK'-XXXxux'HIM 1 0' 'f gb 'NVQ --., 13, ,t. ,J YQ f J, l .' -ee A li . ' .f Z., I . E x..1 1 CTUMBO 1927 ,N -5 'LL Q9 lf ' ELWIN'-G. KEMP E p Cdndidate for'Bg E. E.jdggi'de ' ' Y Candidate f,qr,'B.' A. degree' in!Teachefs' College k d ' Pfilitiiir-?2srbv'-V ' First E lmlgilfpv' Aux '27 R 'df'-,'7f:1f5 WH 1 ,y I - fgmpds ., f X. - , LIUZIAN KENNEDY E 9.55 N 'f df 'BKISQNA Rouca I 5 JOHN E. KENNEDYEQ A Candidate for B. C. E. degree d Y 'A EATON RoucE A Q , - 7 X, A , ' 'x 1 1' W ' E E A 1 , , , V . 4 d HENRY ALLf.N:'KfLf1C'X-N W E ' Candidate fq1mB. dcgrqe inQArts'and Scienbes 1 d NEW IBERIA 5 AKEd1L d W d' WILLIAM EJ. LACiio1x'. 3 Cahdidqte fgr B.-SL'degfee- ia Ajricdltyrc' l LC0LlfAX',.l E, . d d 4 sf N ' E d'E. .V,, VZ. ,. 51 X ' af-3.1HCAMlLLE LANcs p j ' ' - .E I ' -A . 1 - yu. K. , ,cqndzdqfeifbr B.,A.,degreef1n Aft andfsczences d E ,ix jr,-jfiMgFQ1:lL9L!Q4 ARK? l MH VNV El I . I . . A xr. H 'VU ' V - 55 we-w' 'ad . I ,1 EVYy N 1 1 Qdrydidalewfqr B4. Lg1E:grec in Arts and tSEfqrgQ2cS' , ,, . Q F71,'fi35'3i3 2Ni'1 ' E-1wNEwxbkl.EANs SQ 'QMS if 1? FRA E if K Pan-HellegnicglffgigpfsgI M LM I L- EVE E EAW wm21Ef,j1W.'g W fnawm Ef,fe,Ws2 pm ' 'x4iw1iLX' f,3'1W.,gfg'fgY? E - X3ff.7f2'l5.f' dmQM5E,M'm!hSCOMB:Sflnffif AFM-YE E' :fs nf I-,fm-f -' 1,Vf 7', ' K x5 '13.f3-Ncqqdaag ? l?'fB?!'4f f1?gf'?,irAf','fyilki Ea f , v!f'?iW1'1f54u -'qi'11i!!'LVfc ','r,y,'l:5X',xN . ,'M-lv ,.7gqxf+ QE1' P A N ' 16'-fm.-qi I ' 111 'MWJW wif dwike, N , www- ,. f3Qffwwu,X, ,X F W . H'ff'f'2'!2?-.1'X- ww ' .5 H'l,I.IH1H KM' M Lhkxgk X',1g'1UsA E if , fd EQ D CTUMBO 1927 l XSIIEJNEY EUGENE LYONS X X Candidalegfbr B. E. E. llegrce A N A , ' LJMELYILLE 1 .. A N, f'f7f5?fflg' N 9? V 'SY,B1u'f-MAAS N Carzdizlale for ljix,Xl.lHcgree,in Arts and Sciences '1 .', BATON Rouse . AwA.g' Scribblersg'1'IfJAp MEP: 1 agpxzg AFA -.X. ,M I . Dolusw G. X MARTIN '-,' Candidate- for B. AA. degree U ,X fBAToN Rouse 3 M u Y. wgjc. Afxcabina, Coemopolitan Club ,xNhQ K- , N Mgr, N A - 'N 4'L1oNll-:LQA. MAYER ' A N Candidale'.f9rB..S. degree fri Agriculture . ' ' NEW ORLEANS N N First 'Lieinmfr ce. 'f E. '27g lseabbafa and Blade: A . 'A K 'A ,- 'DAB 1, ' N gi ' , 'f ' CARL CALVIN MCCOYL figki' ' , Candidate far B. S, aegree in Pre-Medical 4 l l ,. fr 1 N IYSALINE 1 A ' 'I v1FimfLfeu1.. 'offCdI ffcff. fzr, seabbafa and Blade I. . ,,Y. . ,-,. ' , ,fic f 'A'e1DQR0THY':MCDAlJE degree fAErls and Sciences ' gj.fg,,qe TAYLQBTQWN l b, ,t,r Q. flgfzwrfif'-aSA1r 1 , 11. , '?'1Ti1S-'Qi .Q l ll ll l r j,,,3j3 ffl T fi VMAMIE 1SqE'MCDAD1-: l Caiailidatc fdE7B2'Q?13,deL1ree in, Teachers' College 1 5'll'lf H, 'Q 'a,. 'jV..i:HAUGHfl'0N 4 ' if fi W3fvfirsbonggeilfiaysggggnalion5 '27g, N l 1f'3f.'l1, Q:'f1,53,1fj'.,'f1 I' l'i1A'3A1Ig., ' r N N N afwfw 4 U W ' efa .1',Wfz!2: ,-NIVIHGARY. EuIZAi5E1:H 'McGU1RE ' l , fl' lice aml Scicnces ' I X I' Y ' 4 'W' y l. y ' ' ,aiu ' 'f AT- iz, ,-limb ROE-'H 1 1 ' all ,' '26, '27: Pan- 3 l f+l'fH'ff2V-HK., ' ' ,1fmggf.4n-A. lf! r QQ Wvmq 'ESD ' ,rw if I, ,J Z Rik p ,X I .. L - 31 1 EJ ix ..............,,,,,,,LE L FA ' H , G-UMBC 1927 f I 'f' T: C C I ' 'l II EDNA MCLEAN Candidate for B. S. degree in Home Economics BATON ROUGE Reveillc Staff '25, '26g Pan-Hellenic: Scribblers .AZ ELIZABETH MCMIILAN Candidate for B. A. degree g Io'rA President of Semi-Chorus: Orclxestralg Blazers ' EAI ' J AMES E.. MCNAMARA Candidate for B. S. degree in Sugar Engineering THIBODAUX Major of Cadet Battalion '26g Seabbarcl and A Blade: EX WILLARD R. MIDDLETON Candidate for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences DE RIDDER II AQ t EVELYN MILLER Candidate for B. A. degree in Teachers' College DENHAM SPHINGS MAURICE V. MILLER Candidate for B. S. degraein Agriculture X DRY CREEK f 'I Captain of Co. E '27:l Scalzbard and Bladeg A,Zg HAC2 I ' I I I LURLINE MILLICAN Candidate for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences ' I BATON ROUGE I I I 1 . I , I LEON MITCHELL - I- I Candidate for B. S. degree in Agriculture 5 LECOMPTE Q I Captain ofICo. C .'27: Varsity Track .'24,t '25i'.X L , 1 '26, '27g Student Athletic Manager '27: Scabbardf I I Q ' 'III I I - I and Bladgg AFP . -, f,I'I,1I , f 'I I ..I .Jil l.-x1'IlII I.-.I 'I I' Vg! Q WM el E af-f E1-..--rf'-,f L- X 1444-in fg W Y L. 4? - aa S' S R S :A 1 Sf? Q ' Q l JAMES R. MONK Candidate for B. S. in Chemical Engineering ' LEESVILLE Scabbard and Blade: AXE: BAE 1 ANTHONY MONTALBANO Candidate for B. C. E. degree BATON ROUGE E TE SARAH MooRE Candidate for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences NEW IBERIA KA GERALD S. MoRA Candidate for B. M. E. degree A cALvEsToN, 'rExAs 1 . First Licut. of Co. B '27 ' Ji 1 X , SAMUEL R. MORGAN iii? Candidate for B. S. degree in Forestry Q ELBA, ALABAMA Varsity Football '25, '26, '27g L Club: COKBg . Varsity Track Ml . THURMAN CLYDEl MORGAN fig: 'Q5 - Candidate for B. C. E. degree gg Y fg Q HAZELWOOD L 'Lili ' We f A A A .4 NICHOLAS RUSSELL MURRAY :gf . Candidate for B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences H . ARcoLA l 'li ' Quilt GEoRcE R. MURRELL H'-Q it , in -Candidate for B. E. E. degree I K g BAYoU GOULA is ,f Q9 , , F' E -. :. CTUMBO 1927 -gg e e ,Ea e fl I l lfl Louisa Nssblvr Q Q I f Camlidqle for Br. A. degree X X , Nrzsonvl 111' l - NOliXNldRR1sl M Canclidgille for B. flfwdcgree - 'BA1'oN4RoUclz, M - Az: v.'W.c.A. r r 3 r 4 r 1 PRENTICE HOWARD lO'BANNO,N A r 1 Candidate for B.S. degree in Petroleum Er1gin'eerir1gV -'IBERNICE , Q Q A f ' Geological and Mining Societyg Sqmihreland V Compass: HIAE ' , V A xr-N X 5' X X - ul Y V CARL I-1. fQ'rBgyANx X 15,4 Candiddle, forl Bl AQ, 'degree U' . A SULPHUR- me ii!! ,. ' V l L. S. U. Orcheslraf Rillelillelxing Glee JCI ul: ' Q fl? , W .X Y X EEMIIV! K Y A, W' YL , LEO FRANCIS OlBRYAN-Q . lg-QI Carulidate-for B. E. degree ' ' N ' 'e sum-xuxz Mmsg M 5 K 'fl A.1.Eg E1 'A 1 N1 V - l q .D LEO-ODOTA 1 -- cenagdqge for 3.1!c E. gaqgffe - X r 5 9: 'J6NiSi+f1R ,E 5 X, 2-z ':igM f 'mem J-mlm 5 5 'H Q ., r mil 1 li 1 1 ,i:!F?:'fl 1 JAM3S'llQ'iNEILL 5 1 'wi 1 x Candicldle for B. degree 1 , M' A ,FRANKLIN 151 V 'W W Willy . A1iE.a3jD,aegers ll! l 'X A g ,wiwzjfif Um.- N355 . Mg:5sI,fwgg , ,rr t umm ffl? 1 v lx 3 Q1 pm cana:aaye'1f0fL2.,Mlf Esfdegrqef f ft yfg r A A 1 l -. ,,,f, f, f 1141 MANQLA,PH1LlJRPlNEr',lgLNqlDs Er ml i r l lllglk Cosmepf:'lif8l1QClubfg:lElfl Tj 5 1 1 Q ,Z ' V el? VL lillll llnflllklx All 'xlialllxv l l My ll. r mikfme, e. rbgmk, Lg ' my r Zig? ': 'W ' -. 1- . ' q. GUNXBO 1927 , ' 'lu 5-5' ' ---- if 1 A,i'NWx2'. Y'X'f 'Y , , x., ' ,- ix ' f I 14.9 t :QL . fb A1EE:?gf1L?LAeQTg-1,3!Qs1jia53gl3RQER XL 1T,s'f'i '5Q fQ55f'N'iF2'9,'fWvf4Fif'FUlfufe , N W .7 tk 'J 'f'W bxmvl ix-XB' -ff? 'VX 'x V .Nw X I N XE xxvxxxx . ', rf!! fl! 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U10 Fig f 1 XII'- 4'W l'-ll ' I I :mime 'E Q 'ii gi 1 w www? Z gli ,Q s'ffgsuga'??IgQ,9MMEWl' . , ' K 1 ' E i ' 'MQW I1 L XI QV' WM' .I 95 gmWf'i'1? f8 Mfg lgmx 4A t 1' If AKA i..Hf:41fXU ' 7 , i 'Align-A , ?ri?f125iE1E2a4iiW:? ,L 1 V u 'f - Y ' Y fl f 2 J i' is - , ' KJ' A. , f.1.', '45AA'j',3ilx512lf 11 MW 4 iii 1Q'Q3 W 2 fM Nf.fff f a ?fW4ff-f1f?9MJ fif.2g?flx,QWzQiiM2 221 4 gy Q3 .1 K W l?TEv'3 ' -- :... - QUMBO 1927 f i If E491 : .I Ui I . . - . . - or 'rw , ROBERT F. POCKETT 5 Candidate for B. S. degree in Sugar Engineering 3 i 1.sMoN cnoya, cAi.. L I x I on r C-use QUINNQ 4,Candidafte'iPf5f ABQ-' C. E. degree ,E - ,LAKE CHARLES, V y S 142.5 ETD 1 ' i'CHARLiiS A. RANDEL g , r Candidate fori B. A. degree in Arts and Sciences A n f ABBEVILLE S' Honor Council '26g .Captainofi Co. , B '26g . ,, Scabbard and Bldeg EX- v 1 ' 1 i ' - A t I-IENRYiC. REINBERG' . LU i A M Candidate for S. degree in Cherriical Engineering T-W ' XZACHARY' g ' i f ' ' ' , LpoYp2E.. ROBIN- i J :Jag V ' Candidate for S. degree in Geology n g - MWELSH Ceologicalgand Mining Society: IPAE 4 . . J DUDLEYLHUGH RoBiNsoN' In: .. ,,I'JCdl1t1idlflc'lfof B. S4 degreein Siigizr Engineering ' in .sAN nuzqo,cmJg I 1 W ' if MZ? T ' 4 LEiiL11Qib'iRosEMAN .,, i . Q- canafdarew 13. A. aegfdcfb, v M, WR 'E Z'-i ,, - FQVI' ,U 'W ii 'S if, itxzyf A.,A4gfH1kerE95qlubg 11722 A , ,-12,3 A '12-ff.4 , g'u,,, 1:-i'Uf'fvg 5 ri I fn ..xM, .Qnnii. ,If 1fIix',.y1I,,Iy, . Q. ,Q nw k i -5'-E ,f N' .'- fii4fii. V ,J 1 , Q ,Mg,lflj-794.5-M145higqtwayil-fLiyifu 1 VN i 1 'f,S4Mq5L T, SANDE.RS,QJR,.' iv ' ' 'f i f M eandidhte' ,of A'ljde' fee' A W r, , C it . , ,sz I it t. 4 V' 2 W'-?'5 '5 1 mg ,gi w' ', ig vp11:'?iiJ,iYiifil 2i ,M ..fi.7. ..ys1,,,AA-Ay, tj v, , ,U rxwvyi-'.i,, iiiili-iz if fliilh' lie -' i, ' :rd iiid- f x ls f If ' VE.-I Y - M A EE U 5: sa ff? GUMBO 1927 Q we ' if J Q .sa - 5 mx ' ' Q ' I'-.fs 1 1 P1-m.us SCHAEFFER Candidale for B. S. Sdegree in Home'Economics i C BATON ROUGE . C A iDpLA SEGUIN. f , C Candidate for B.7S. degree in Arts and Sciences ' C PORT ALLEN! , A REGINALD F. SEILER Candidaleifor B. M. E. degree'-Q ' ' j GRAYSON ' C nA 6-JKN A i ' VIVIAN SMITH g Candidate for B. S. degree iniHbrni: Econemics. ' ,, POELARVILLI-1, Miss , , li ' , ' ,i JGAVINO CQ SOLIDUM . 1 .4 Q Candidalc for B.,S.xdegree'in AgricuI1iirqlfEngineering H g C' IBAJAY, cAPlz, PI i.I ' , , Cosrhopolitan Clixb X,iA X . PAUIL SONNIER ii A Candidate for degree in'I?elreleiim Engineering ' ,, Scwril Q .V . -' P4 J H' x 1 'Q' . J I A 1 Candidate for B. SQ degree in' Agriculture 1 'i 3 .WCRQWVILLE 3 W Varsityfbqtbalj '26, '27 ' - . illgtiffiijf.emu up i.ei , g Efsw if N ifiiizfdgffiipii izfiv A' C tg5ffff1f',' ,'f,'-1,1 1 ' , LAWRENCE7CirSPlER5 gi gf canaiaare afagg Hague in dgeelpgjg E Q, C 1' 4,g,- Whxifrfgdi fi'g,iffgijgf- First Lieut. bf CoQfiEi'i927:iSi:'a5berd ,hand Blede: -' I PM Traek Te5m3'7'I.ifi 'QKB , A 'K ' '. -'-Vhm. .' kwfe- fn! .f- 1- ' , 'Q '+- . G-UMBO 1927 , X y A' '5'7'E': f ? TV Jb'1-ifki i . Candidate for BI S. ilbgfedin Engineering ' w ' f A a New-oRLEANsyj 'fiiX i , -I A . ' FirSifLi6llYQ5dff'BifHa, fl: V ,Q Q 7,3 XX ' X- Ji 1' f rf fffff ,R Q!,:,! VL xx, YA.fVI 3 JV: I f ,' S vw!! fy!! ,VVVV iff!W fVf i!f!m!!,f, - MAY ,IMYRTLE n SHAFFER fa-X j 0,71 Candidate-far A. dcgreejiniTqaal1grs'kCalif:ge Z! ' i ww ARTHUR if fi-2 , f J,i!,!'J!,I X .X 'V', ix ' 1 , n RAE-S1-n3Fi?E1'ri ' Q1 1 Candidate fo? B.A S. dagrea in,Tqakahensf' w7ff gif,- Q 'f ZACHARY f 1 TWf3iZfi'n'iu,'.fflggvli W. A. A4 Newman Club: .Ii1f'fj, f'Yi'Ef iMfK'ffJ N . VV'I7 Qqwffijff ,- , -,j,!JfI'3i A f, ft, 'Q 'A ' 1 . XY ,y . DKNY 'Qfm,:!1 'j,'19 ,Vgjwf C.gsRoL1NE SHOLARS 5 i .M vm, Y 1' Candidale for B., .A.' ziEQfi:e infirii and,Scic'nEe,i if W HH' i i WKMdN?0Ex'w N' i' N in ff i Z a 4 fry a ni M: ifWil.'ii'fi1 , ,fwifgg ' 5 ,T ,',A,,'laV'l' fig . 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S. degree in Fqreslry PICAYUNE, MISS: , Varsity Football '22, '23, '24, i253 Vgn'sity,Track '22, '23, '24, '25: L Clubg Student Council: Captain of Co. A '26, Scabbarel and Blgdegi, GG! MARGERY STEWART ' 3 T i Candidate for B. S. degree in Anlsand Sciences 5 anon RQUC-E u T- T, W. A. A.: Hikers' Clubgl President of Blazer-se'27g' MEP:NAZi ' ,. . A 'ill i i JosEPH MARTIN, VILLAVASO t T Candidate for B. M. E. degree, Q. ' NEW'.0RL!-SANS! f ' Q . F LORENCIO M.iVlLLEGAS 1 Candidate for B. S. degree in Sagar Agriculture TARLAC, TARLACF, Pi , , ' Cosmopolitain i , . fm ' il I f ,,,f 2'f-Q X X , Q I X li if I 1 C ll. . ,'aV I - TALMAGE AP., WAIQRER ff rf-T 5 Candidate for A. degree '-tl ' MABEN, Miss. , my r, ,e 6, T T. ,. , AE CU.ofCal.J Sw 'ylzw ww T : 'ffW7i'i'. 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A f'E ef' - GUMBO 19275 : - I 2 I ISAAC ABRAMSON Q Candidate for LL. B. degree ' SHREVEPORT TKA, Varsity Debating Team '27 CLARENCE OTIS BROWN Candidate for LL. B. degree ARCADIA I OLIVER P. CARRIERE Candidate for LL. B. degree NEW ORLEANS Captain of Co. C '25, Student Council, Varsity Football '23, '24, '25, '26, Varsity Baseball '24, '25, '26, '27, Scabbarcl and Blade, AKE WALTER BERNARD CHANDLER Candidate for LL. B. degree SHREVEPORT Varsity Football '24, '25, '26, Track Team '24, '25, '26, Captain of Track Team '26, Francois Martin Law Club, Pan-Hellenic, HKA WILLIAM DAVIS COTTON Candidate for LL. B. degree WISNER Captain of Co. D '26, Pres. of Student Council '26, Vice-Pres. of StudentIBody '27, Honor Coun- eil '26, Pan-Hellenic, Seabbard and Blade, ' Daggers, II AL! FRANCIS JOSEPH DURON Candidate for LL. B. degree BATON ROUGE Cosmopolitan Club, EKE, EI CLINTON-SEVERIN GIROD, JR. Candidate for LL. B. degree' , JASPER, TEXAS Francois Martin Law Club, Valedictorian of Senior Law Class '27, MEP' ls I 1 J 07'W I I A - GUMBO 192 Y.: v' ' it F F lg 'F I GEORGE CALDWELL HERGE1' Candidate for LL. B. degree BATON ROUGE Varsity Football '24, '25, '26: Student Council '26g Pres., Senior Law Class:,2N ROBERT D. JONES Candidate for LL. B. degree FRANKLINTON Varsity Baseball '23, 24, '25, '26g Captain of Bas- ketball '23, '24, '25, '26: Honor Council '26, '27: Student Council '26, '27, President of Pan- Hellenic '27: KE ROLAND CYRUS KIZER Candidate for LL. B. degree MONTICELLO, ARK. Varsity Football, 3 years: Varsity Basketball, 2 YCHTS: Varsity Debating Team, L Club: Dele- gate to Princeton World Conference '26: Freshmen Football Coach '27: Business Manager of Gumbo '27, President of Student Body-3 TKAQ AXA F URMAN CRAIG LONG Candidate for LL. B. degree ' SHREVEPORT KA BEN ROBERTSON MILLER Candidate for LL. B: degree SHREVEPORTH , Rhodes Scholar '27g Varsity F botball' '22, '23, '24, ,252 Freshman Football COacl1,'26g'Vice-Pte's.iof Honor Council '26, Pan-Hellenic:3'Pres., Senior Law Class, MEP: IIEAQ KA , SAMUEL MATHEWS ROBERTSON Candidate for LL. B. degree BATUN ROUGE L' AXA: Square ancl3Compass GEORGE C. 'SCHOENBERCER t Candidate for LLQ B. degree . NEW ORLEANS I , 1 Francois Martin Law Club: Daggersg Debating Teams: PIKE: Qttlllp SN! - is f ' C' el Lf? - 22 A ...fain - CTUMBO 1927 : B. DELAWARE ALLBRITTON . ABfD CLARKS GEORGE DURON EI BATON ROUGE GEORGE ALLEN KIMBALL GDKB SPRINGFIELD WALTER LANIER AXA ' NAPOLEONVILLE JACOB H. MORRISON, JR. BN NEW ROADS LEWIS NEWSOM ABfIr SHREVEPORT I-I. H. RICHARDSON II KA BoGALusA GOLDAA SCI-IILL 11,22 NEW ORLEANS ARTHUR J. SHEPARD A AB1D 1 HAMMOND GEORGE R. WHITMEYER BATON ROUGE 1 1 ls 'G E' EI G' O1 G' H: -E EL wx' I T i 1.011 h',:::-S . I, 3:- FRANCIS I-I. ALSTON LOGANSPORT RALPH A. BAUcUIvI HAYNESVILLE THEODORE W. BAUER PATTERSON AUcUs1'Us DELEE N ORWOOD ST. CLAIR FAVROT BATON ROUGE GREENE C. F URMAN SHREVEPORT RUSSELL E.. GAI-IAGAN COUSHATTA WILLIAM GREENE BATON ROUGE LEO GOLD ALEXANDRIA ROLAND B. REED VILLE PLATTE DAVID ToUPs RACELAND HENRY F. TURNER HAYNESVILLE 'N UMBO 1927.5 i if I!! uf' ., B -If, A Vfffhtg? Q his i f n n in in .. f GUMBO 1927 f xg sq. .45 ff V ' 5 EE Q .-f--4-22 'N ,, North Administration Building GJ ms 1, , ,K ,I 3 xwim 7' -X , A' A '1' ' x' nl K :N 1 fl M l Lf ' i f X' . iff? W M.. f W 3 Z 0 Jinwq 155113. ','14' ' h' f uf ' ,mfk X143 1' Hat.. ' X ikaffjm A u . . K . ' f '- ,-ff?,f25'5????,1 Ezijf f1,fif . 41? ' i. v , M, uw W-wfQ , f r-Jaw N J' w f.l4f'f9 , ww - .lf'5'fi'1',!-'Ni' ,ffvwi W v'f,'.'f'lf- ,1- 2, f rifigf 3 Q? . 'ffzgf dsl, n - , . - W f ' ff ' Q LJ-Jslvb JUNIOR, if , , ff f-M A cj ff ............ GUMBO1927 N-'I 1 QQ , I .f.........,.... TE f . .. 45,5 , X I FLORA L. ABRAHAM Arts and Sciences i BATON Roucla ALCEE JOHN ALLEMAN Aris and Sciences JEANERENE FRANK A. ATKINS Electrical Engineering LEESVILLE A BENJAMIN HILLMAN BAILEY Electrical Engineering RAYNE. ROBERT L. BAILEY Arts and Sciences BUNKIE ZOULENA BARNETT Music MINDEN CORA M. BENOIT Arts and Sciences ST. GABRIEL UDINE BICKHAM Arts and Sciences FRANKLINTON ' SEESSEL BLANCHARD E, in J L Teachers' College BRUSLY MARCIA BROOME Home Economics BATON Rouen EDWIN W. BOOTH Agriculture PASCAGOULA, Miss. HATTIE VERA BOOZE Music BATON Rouca will N is GUMB0 1927 I 1 JEROME A. BROUSSARD I Arts and Sciences ST. MARTINVILLE ALICE BROWN Arts and Sciences BATON Roucs L. HEIDEL BROWN Arts and Sciences BATON Roucs HELEN BROWN Arts and Sciences BATON Rouen HERBERT JOHN BUSI Electrical Engineering SHREVEPORT VIRGINIA CAMPBELL Arts and Sciences JACKSONVILLE, Taxfxs EDWARD E. CARRIERE Electrical Engineering New ORLEANS MEARINE CHAMBERS Teachers' College Sxclur ISLAND JOHN ALBERT CHAUVIN Arts and Sciences GUEYDAN GRENES L. COLE Civil Engineering GREENSBURG MARTIN S. COMEAUX Arts and Sciences YouNcsvn.LE CECIL B. COOLEY Agriculture MERRYVILLE I, , 9 VW? ., f I -t, , ut, , ,A S. T A :. ff 43 ': Y ZEN , gllwif H GUMBO 1927 gg, T ' H I f if 3 .OUIS MILTON CROW Arts and Sciences OAK Gnovs JOHN RICHARD DAVIDSON Agriculture ST. F RANCISVILLE EILEEN DONAHUE Arts and Sciences BATON Rouca HARRY A. DUFRESNE Agriculture MONTZ WILMON I. DUPLESSIS Agriculture MONTZ ALBERT L. DUPONT Arts and Sciences PLAQUEMINE BERT EDWARD DURRETT- Arts and Sciences ARCADIA MCKINLEY CARL EDWARDS Chemical Engineering Cl.-lNToN, Miss. JAMES F. FAIR Sugar Engineering MANSFIELD FRED H. FENN Civil Engineering ALEXANDRIA DOROTHY FLEMING Arts uncl Sciences BATON ROUGE FRANCES FLORY Arts and Sciences BATON Roucs E 'if i .jf ' K 1 - 1 Wa. - f ' GJ f'X .. - :....,,, gg CTUMBO 1927 A E f X .. ,GN 5 F-2' .. 2 N' A 1 n f fr ' 1 an n-,,,,- P I . w ' 1 I 1 I I MILON C. F ONTENOT Geology Cnowuav BLANCHE L. FREEMAN Teachers' C ollcgc Cox.uNsToN FRED GEISENBERC-ER Pre-Meciical NATCI-u-:z, Miss ELIZABETH GIBBENS Arls and Sciences BURTVILLE WILLIAM S. GILFOIL Chemical Engineering OMEGA ARNOLD I. GILLILAND Electrical Engineering Mormon ERVIN L. CRANIER Arts and Sciences WALLACE ERTITH MARIE GREEN Home Economics BA'roN Rouca JOSEPH H. GREVEMBERG Sugar Engineering SAVANNAH, GA. WILLIAM EUGENE GROVES Arts and Sciences Po1.1.ocK URAL GUILLORY lzlectrical Engineering CHATAIGNIER I LESTER H. HEBERT V Mechanical Engineering 5 ABBEVILLE I I 9 we K f fc' A E' A' r Ji ' Qi Q ETUMBO 1927 , i 'D K .-........,.,,,,,,-N - ,A PE in . A 1 i l A X' '12 :' , Nwwwunnn wx 1vun,.,,, 1 X I JOSEPH REX HEBERT MILTON A griculture THOMAS H. HENDERSON , BATON Rouca Electrical Engineering CHARLES L. HILL LAKE PROVIDENCE Agriculture MOISE ISRAEL VILLE PLATTE Teachers' College SARAH JASTREMSKI BATON ROUGE Arts and Sciences HIRAM A. JONES Pucxmr, Mlss. Pre Medical CORA CARY JOHNSON BATON Rouen Arts and Sciences LUCILLE JOSEPH BATON ROUGE journalism F AY KAHN BATON Rouen: Arts and Sciences RALPH M. KEMMERLY Cnowuzv Agriculture NATHALIE KLAUS WASHINGTON Arts and Sciences KARL A. KESTENBAUM V1cxsBAuM, Miss. Petroleum Engineering ww A - f JOSEPH LAMENDOLA A griculture BATON Roucra ALEXIS LARRIVIERE Agriculture YOUNGSVILLE ETHEL LEBLANC Arts and Sciences ST. GABRIEL RALPH J. LEBLANC Arts and Sciences Emm-1 WILLIAM E. LEE Sugar Engineering EUDORA, ARK. NEFF L. LEMOINE Arts and Sciences PLAUCHEVILLE PAUL E. LIRETTE Civil Engineering THOMAS LOWE SUSGV Engineering MINDEN L. AGUINO LUCIO Sugar Engineering FRANCES MAHIER Home Economics BATON Rouen WILLIAM S. MARKS Engineering McCoMs, Miss. CHARLES MASON Geology SHREVEPORT VESTELLE MATHIS Arts and Sciences I VY N-if '- 0 S'-4? GUMBQ 1927 3 HouMA PARCI, P. I. GRAYSON 1 I I Q E Ti! A 'f I' Y Q :A A- ECETUMBO 1927 , 7-'B Q N 'xxis' , E19 1 I: ,Q fe: I- ' I I f W ' 1 in - -V . , -5--5 .. ...- are K 1 I I U 5 AGNES M. MAUND i l J ENNINGS CoLFAx GRAYSON CONVERSE Teachers' College CLAUDE HENRY MAY Arts and Sciences BATON Rouen: FLORIEN MCKNIGHT ' Arts and Sciences JAMES RALPH MCKINLEY Electrical Engineering BATON ROUGE HENRY D. MCNAMARA Mechanical Enginee THIBODAUX ring LUCY HODGES MERCER journalism TAYLORTOWN I. D. MEREDITH Arts and Sciences ELEANOR MENVILLE ELLIS J. MOAK Arts and Sciences Commerce BATON Rouen ELI T. MONSOUR Petroleum Engineering SHREVEPORT RICHARD A. MORNHINVEG Sugar Engineering i OPELOUSAS JOEL P. NEAL Petroleum Engineering ! ALGIERS EU f i 'fi' 6lm - .1 I LULU NORWOOD Teachers' College BATON ROUGE JOSEPH T. ORRICK Electrical Engineering RAYVILLE BENSON L. PALMER Arts and Sciences SHREVEPORT SUSIE PENDARVIS Arts and Sciences HAMMOND SU DIE PETERS Teachers' College ALICE PITCHFORD Arts and Sciences BATON ROUGE FERNAND L.. PRICE Sugar Engineering Tl-uBoDAUx PANSY QUINE Arts and Sciences BATON ROUGE EDGAR A. RACI-IAL I Chemical Engineering BATON ROUGE BERYL REILLY Arts and Sciences BATON ROUGE SAM L. PARKER Pre-Medical SWEET WATER, TEXAS RUTH REYNOLDS journalism f'N 'I GUMBQ1927 g FULLERTON MONROE 1 if rAg'9 is 'lm E E A T 135, X .-.. -N f' I-' J !-....,. E if nf!! hz? I A 'MII .. ' ' 7,9 W 4-5 . - ' YN f a- - 2: G-I JMBO 1927 3- A 121 , .5 4- g - C - ug mm? ' ff ' ' ' . lt 5 IS ff T MARGARET C. RICHARDSON 3 Arts and Sciences I BATON Rouse RUSSELL ROAN E Arts and Sciences RUSTON CLIFFORD R. ROBERTS Arts and Sciences MONROE FRANCIS G. ROSS Arts and Sciences HATTIESBURG, Miss. DEWITT L. SAULS Arts and Sciences LONGVILLE. JAMES WINFREE SAXON journalism HAMMoND , MARY BEN SCHEEN Arts and Sciences MONROE OTTO B. SCHONFELD . Electrical Engineering ALEXANDRIA WILLIAM M. SERGEANT Civil Engineering CRISTOBAE, CANAL ZONE FRANCES SHEETS Arts and Sciences BATON ROUGE JESSE WAYLAND SMITH A griculture Snclzs MARY LUCILLE SPENCER X Arts and Sciences New IBERIA P: K A 2 if , eg I IIIEU , ' fx fi - QQ G-U M130 192 7 Ex g Xl Fm -.-.. '- W ff PL EDITH SPRING Home Economics FRANKLINTON AUGUSTA ST. AMANT ' Arts and Sciences BATON Roucs CHRIS cj STEWART Civil Engineering LEESVILLE VERCIE STRACENER Home Economics BATON Roucs E. LELAND TALBERT Agriculture CLINTON ELEANOR TALTON Arts and Sciences MAGNOLIA, ARK. ARTHUR RICHARD TAYLOR Petroleum Engineering LAKE CHARLES MARGUERITE LUCY THOMAS Arts and Sciences BOGALUSA JOSEPH B. TOLER Agriculture Caowuav EMMA V. TURNER Teachers' College LEESVILLE VINCENT A. VACCARO Arts and Sciences INDENENDANCE GUILERMO O. 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KEEVER SULPHUR GUY KELLER MONTZ EDWIN W. KELSEY STEELTON, PENN. DUNCAN KEMP MONROE DONALD P. KETTRICK LAUREL, Miss. RALPH E. KING COTTON VALLEY SUSIE KOONCE CASTOR ELMER L. KOUP ENHANT, PENN. ll Ag, XL, ,P QQUMBO 1927 f LEONARD LACAZE ! EDGARD AUGUST L. LACOUR BATCHELOR GEORGE B. LAMBERT ST. Rosa SAM J. LAMBERT , BATON Roucs ANDREW MERTON LANDRY cnossz TETE JAMES B. LANDRY BATON Roucz JACK LANGE RACINE, wus. EVA LEA BATON Rouca JOHNNIE RUFUS LEACH BATON Roucl: MARVIN L. LEF. HAYwoon, ARK. J. WALTER LIPSCOMB ZACHARY ROY LILLEY MERRYVILLE 1 LLOYD C. LOGAN LoNcsTRm:'r DAISY LEE LONG Lorna , MERVIN W. LOUDON ZACHARY SYLVAIN ROBERT LOUPE WHITE HALL J ALYNE LYNCH TALLULAH CHARLES P. MANSHIP, JR. J BATON Rouen i j , E f E is , , 4-,Z ,N in 'E T u I I 1 J' 1 an ,---1 , ' 5' ' i J 4 vw E ........ ,A -GUMBO 1927 A f. A I'h x., X P Q36 I T JAMES s. MATHIS 3 HAYNESVILLE I JODIE. D. MAY FISHER I KI -I v v J ALVIN J. MAYEUX ' COTTONPORT ROSS R. MCCARTY ,A SIKES JAMES PEARSE MCCULLOUGH I FRANKLIN GRADY A. MCDUFF WINNSBORO I 'v JAMES L. MCFERREN I HOMER PHILIP L. MCGEE W MONROE DONALD MCKELLAR ELIZABETH W. L. MCKINNEY mxna JESSIE B. MCLAURIN GEORGETOWN LERLINE. MCNEELY s'r. FRANCISVILLE. WILLARD E. MEEK sHREvEPoRT HENRY C. MENUET GRAMERCY RAOUL LOUIS MENVILLE I BATON RoucE I FRANKLIN L. MILLER I swARTz I JESSIE MAE MILLER MT. HERMoN . MARGARET MILLIKEN PIONEER .. 1, I. Pr, Q S Wh 21. ff Mai L,,,- ,, v J ,Wf5.,,if:, ,FQ Buff- A cal 4' L ' IE '3 ,s.,7 GUM50 P527 'Ag 1 X CAMERON C. MINARD CLARKS JOHN D. MIZELLE OAKDALE JAMES BARTON MORGAN sHREvEPoRT JOHN MORRIS BAs'rRoP J UANITA NAUL BAYwooD PAUL NORMAN MARKsvn.uz GRANVILLE OBER MoNRoE WALTER J. OERTLING cRow1.EY LESLIE G. O'PRY ALEXANDRIA BEVERLY PATTERSON BATON Rouca WILLIAM H. PATTISON MARTHAVILLE MARGARET PEZARCE BAToN Roucs LLOYD PERKINS SINGER JAMES M. PETERS Au-LXANDRIA ANNE PEVEY AMITE HELEN PITCHF ORD BATON Rouen EWELL M. PLAUCHE PLAUCHEVILLE EMERSON S. PLAUCHE MORGANZA wi. -h If f R S Sf , If WE? ' ' .11 ' GUMBO T927 JOHN W. POLLARD LEEsvu.LE MACK ADAMS POND PORT ARTHUR, TExAs HOMER R. POTTER LAKE cHARLEs LESLIE BARBEE PONDER AMITE BRUNETTE POWERS BATON ROUGE LEONA PREIS WATERPROOF EDITH PURDY LAKE PROVIDENCE THOMES E. QUILLMAN BENTON, ILL. FLEET COOPER RATCLIF F s1.mELL PANSY REAGAN WINNSBORO WILLIAM R. REDFIELD BATON ROUGE JOHN C. RENFROE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS DOROTHY REX BATON RoucE WILLIE S. RICHARDSON BOGALUSA DEVAUGHN RIGGS SHREVEPORT HENRY M. RIGHTOR NEW ORLEANS CECIL B. ROARK GRAYSON MARJORIE ROBERT BATON ROUGE .lf ff ' if 1 A I im JS 1 45 QYTT I I G UMBC 1927 .9 f' 57 I WILDA ROBERT CROWLEY ROY R. ROBINSON HAYNESVILLE LOUIS GORDON ROBINSON. JR. BASTROP LAWRENCE D. ROBERTSON MELVILLE LOWELL MOSES ROSEMAN BATON ROUGE DORIS RUBENSTEIN BATON ROUGE R. RUF F FULLERTON JAMES J. SAURAGE BATON RoucE GEORGE C. SAMSON CROWLEY MARY SANDERS BATON ROUGE WILLIAM F. SASSER sENolA,c.A. ROBERT E. SCHEXNAIDER BATON ROUGE FRANK H. SCHNEIDER LAKE PROVIDENCE ALTON F. SEALE BocALusA JOHN D. SEVIER TALLULAH OMEGA SHAMBLIN I-1ou.Y RIDGE ANDREW J. SHOUP cou.1NsToN ULYSSES SIMMONS OBERLIN G3 ,L ' E2-C3fUMBO1927? f PM 'w 'I ANDREW R. SINGLETON I ANGOLA WILLIAM s. SLAUGHTER 1 BAKER i CLAYTON ELMO SMITH BAXTERVILLE 5 HADLEY SMITH A BATON ROUGE LETTIE SMITH GRAMERCY EDDIE J. SONGY WALLACE AVERY M. SPEARS PLAQUEMINE EDWIN SPEARS A PLAQUEMINE IRENE SPIELMAN ALEXANDRIA FAYE STAFFORD DENHAM SPRINGS CLAUDE O. STEPHENS oRANcE, TEXAS MARY STEPHENS i COUSHATTA OLIVE P. STOCKWELL BATON ROUGE ' JOHN D. STUBBLEFIELD LOGANSPORT P WILLIS ARDIS TAIT 5 LISBON ' CHARLES TASSIN EDGARD 1 JAMES E. TATE L MT. HERMON E. ROBERT C. TAYLOR BATON ROUGE 4 ,J LW. -1 IE ,f GUMBAO 1927 V W' Y Y---f-1 MALCOLM J. THOMAS wu.LET'rs LYNN T. TOUPS ROSELAND SELMA UTITZ LAKE CHARLES GEORGE C. VORDENBAUMER SHREVEPORT IRMA WALL ZACHARY V E. M. WATKINS WELSH JOHN C. WATKINS PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS MAE WATSON BATON ROUGE HEWITT H. WHELESS SHREVEPORT MILDRED WHITE NoRwooD TRAVIS A. WHITE SHREVEPORT ELIZABETH WILDES BATON ROUGE I. H. WILLIFORD BATON ROUGE LAWRENCE WOODS 's1'. FRANCISVILLE O. LEMMIE WRIGHT HARRISONBURG EUGENE A. ZACHARY PRIDE LEON ZERINGUE RESERVE DONALJD ZINK CHENAL J Apr f -- X . C23 1HoA,4 MILITARY GUMBQ 1927 5 Q ' ' 'E Tl-f,w,, - N? H 'T . X 1 , I 0 am 4 5 1 I ' .4 QI uk THE CADET REGIMENT E 21 , LEEEE 95 ., T , .. -K-'Q If Zi fl' If Q ts WW fr -- 4-'Q ijt - iQ 7 gx f . QQ-9? GUM1-30 192 , f A531 I n Im If by Q' of 5 A I ' I I 4 ' ,M - r fn L' T955 'I The Staff W. E. BROUGHER . Commandant W. G. MULLER . . Instructor JACK E. PRICE . Supply Offer P. T. BAKER . . . Instructor ERNEST JOE JAMES . . Colonel JOHN D. KING . Reg. Sgt. M0107 A. G. HUTCHINSON . Instructor TEDDIE L. jonNsToN . Adjulanl S. E. WORLEY . Color Scf8ca l will - ,Zi ,., rf,1A ' f E 1 E, E Q E' 9 A GUMBQ 1927 Immun-...... I.-- SEO I CAPT MN BAKER, MAJOIR BRoucIAIIzR, CAPTAIN HUTCHINSON, CAPTAIN MULLER R. 0. T. C. Staff .-1.---1. C01-ONE M LTHOMAS D'B0YD - - . . . . Prcsic1cntofUniversily A -ER WILLIAM E. BROUGHER .... Comrnamtant of Cadets APTMN PAUL T. BAKER .... junior Instructor and Adjutant CAPTAIN ARTHUII G. HuTcI4IINsoN . . . CAPTAIN WILLIAM G. MuI.I.I-:R . .A . MASTER SERGI-:ANT D. H. COTTER . FIRST SERGEANT S. L. JONES . SERGEANT J. H. ROTCHFORD . ,IQ Civ Basic fnslructor . Basic Instructor . . . . On-Duty . . On Duty . . On Duty C--. v I ' 4, X I I I mvtg, I! Wk -N' N. vqflx ' ..v L, .9 'Q VI E9 AY v' '- :X GUMBO 1927 1 X in-n -J ERNEST JOE JoNEs . . . Colonel TEDDIE L. JOHNSTON . . . . Adjutant JACK E. PRICE . . . . . Supply Oficcr JOHN D. KING . . . Regimental Sergeant-Major S. E.. WORTHY . . . .... Color Scrgcanl J. R. MCKINLEY . . . . . Color Sergeant PIOWARD KESSLER . . . . Color Corporal J. C. HILDERBIIAND . . . . . Color Corporal X .L W 591' vang? ' 1' C C ,, . .. Y fx --ugh, , f ,,- PE, WV Ee. GUMBO 1927 P 1 lst Battalion 1,---1...- LEE K. HELMS ..... . . Maivf' GREENE C. FURMAN . . . Adjutant I KENNETH J. OZMENT . - - SUPPIP Offwe' I S. E. WORLEY . . . . Sgt. Mayor E i 5 wth! A ' Q57 ,4+f. .' ,, ' 4? if ' VVWJ G3 N GUMB0 1927 ,I . It Zncl Battalion i'--4 EDWIN P. ATHENS . . . . Major JOHN R. KENNEDY . . . . Adjutant JosIzPI-I T. CAIN .... . Supply Oficer WILLIAM j. WRIGHT . . . . Sgt. Mayor f ' -ff ' ,fav 15 f GSI 0 59 WN Q jg naw 'l it ,E GUMBO 1927 - :Ja 'i-hit-nggg. ..., l A , , Y Y tr '- 1 1 '-A ly I Q Z. X , v q , r 55: . I L71 ACK in the almost forgotten eighties, while Ye Ole War Skule was at its lowest ebb in student attendance, the greatest pride, the most honest boast of the school was in its military -- - unit which at that time consisted of nothing more than a war ng, strength platoon. Years have slowly grown into decades, and t -'+- ' ' one site after another has been occupied, but there still remains at worthy estimate of the military training. The Alumni who had marched at the head of the old companies have later led companies, battalions, and even regiments into battle. f So it 'is because of interest in the military unit that we give the history 0 the various units, their traditions, and their importance. b HAH Colflpany was the first company to have been formed and it has 'gen the leading company since that time. At different times: l895, 1898, th 00 and on up to the recent days, old A has always been the pride of C Unit: B company has enjoyed a similar history but in another way. It WHS never the pride of the unit on the parade ground, but it has never failed thusiasm has become a to lend enthusiasm to every project. In fact, its en tfaCl1U0I1 and that old 'B' company spirit survives and is living, breathing, every hour. I 'HCT C0It1pany, the haven of Frenchmen, the Crappeau Company, has jst its identity as to race and today the Hillbillies outnumber the CCCndents of forlorn Acadia. Its pride in its race made it a great com- pany and 'today it has transformed to serve the same purpose in another quarter. NDN Company has been the sole equal of A on the field and each ' h year it bids fair for honors. In all places of military achievement it as U0 Superior. UE-U C0mpany was originated in The Free State of 'F' Building I 'ld love for flnlil like the Irish Free State it has never been satisfied. ts wi Individual freedom is its most outstanding tradition and to date lt has not f0rSaken the ideal. NF? G, and H are companies of recent creation and no wel s to threaten the defined tradition has been founded. 'H company seem P0Sili0n that A has held so long. The old students in these. companies ' ' ' ' b alized look to their mother company for their ideals and nothing can e re until the old students finish and permit the others to build a company of their own, CTUMBO 1927 ,A A Company iq-. Miss MABEL MILLS . . . . Sponsor jo:-IN L. EAST . . . . . Captain HARRY A. TAYLOR . l . . lst Lieut. ELWIN G. KEMP . . lst Lieut. .f ir ng A ' ' 'f . E-J 5' i I W rw 4 4 X I Fl Q -qu A C6M PANY ll K u C 3 gg O 5 N N1 'XX I CTUMBO 1927 x '4 1' 'flaw company Miss Donor:-nr PEARCE . . Sponsor NOAH P. GUEDRY . . . . . Captain RICHARD A. MORNHINVEG . . . ls: Lieuz, JAMES H. P1-:ARES . , 1,1 Licug, E ' .2131 Q iiig, . , ,f,. A J .hvlm nil 'aw' V ,, E' :QW Q Q K1 is li l. Qu wiv' x - X Q Q y . , f B COMPANY EJ f f E 63 EET A A K A l A E4 .'??E.v- wwf : 2' -ern , W I , . .. ,..-.f1L..,Tz.....:.,....,,.,.-. .... ,,.-,,. ,,..,T,... ..x1,....f....,:-,,i .., . I T , - ,nw 1-Q21 -:Y , .wi .afiib ,K Us M N, U . , vg En. . . , 'h . A' .5 ,M ' ' 'K 7 ' 'E ' ' ' -5' 'T-N 13 ,: fl I I , , . 1- 1 5, .1 -- ,. ps.. I . . 1 - 4. . T fl x A . 44 W Q' Q' .N , A R Q ' t Q . ' ln? - , 'Ts ,f ' .L A Vi. , . bi . ww K s 1 I V . -,Q .U ' ' Q4 . ,, ' Ey' T A .N u. lx fl If ki, ., . ,. 1 . ' ' fbi . , . , , ,i .A f i lg 1 , T r-ge l ,usb-. E1aH.T 1 1' . . M I : 5 I Y .4 . .V 1 4 J, . ,ix ,L 1, ,v my ...nj . . -.... ,.., ,,.. :, .9-1513.1 I flu. 5 -.- V' 5 cv company Miss EVELYN MORGAN . . Sponsor W. LEON MITCHELL . . . Captain STEWART L. CALHOUN . . lst Lieut. CARL C. MCCOY . . lst Licul. 1 Q1 E' W4 4 4 Q . fl , Ti :iq K' ,, X X X 1 Q C COMPANY 22 vu 5 Q v- Vf . I IL!-W MN ' Dj U E N VI wf 'f iA' WX 'N ,-. 'L T- fs ' f s' - 22. GUNXBO 1927 f W :EN gxvanwwnwnnunmnnnn-unn.-J- -Ln '- - ' f- T. ' 'sz PP, f ' ' 1 tm , ' 1 ! Y 1 D , Company MRS. MAE CoNN1-:LL . . . Sponsor WW'-IAlif.lilQf.-'PrCONNELL . . . . Captain Rossa W. RICHARDSON . . I st Lieut. ELROY JONES . . . lst Lieutenant L71 K ,x fa . ii :is B wx Q X x w Lrg D COM PANY ' --, 57,17 url vm Q c I G GUMI3QIQ2 7 ?+ 1 ,-5 J 1 - G 4: , '--sf: I E Company .1---.11 MISS VIRGINIA MORGAN . . Sponsor MAURICE V. MILLER 4 . Captain LAWRENCE C. SPIER . . Isl Lieul.. LIONEL A. MAYER . . . lsILieut f we ' 1 f wr wwf I- I G, E' T!!! l 4 4 x SF f 156 N! Qu X xx . 'Q' I1 ' -1' XX , X Q E COMPANY fb I , s . I I 'g . l w 1 I Q W 1 I QL- .LZ6I OQWD-ED WN X . . ' '? . 6-'C Q. 1 : n 'ilxv' 2. QUMBO 1927 ' ' 7- T ' - ' f T S19 Wm 4 'L1,v 3g3W' 13,1 Vskgq Lx: 4 A ' F Company .1----1. w.,mn2 fX,, ,..,-,L Mali M1ssIRENE REEDER . . . . Sponsor WILLIAM NOBLE HOLLADAY . . Captain , FRANK W. BENNETT . . Isl Lieut. JAMES L. HEATH . . lst Lieut. -A 4 ,I 1, I E ik X f X if 5 ll 1 X l 41. EF xg x if ,, V! Q ff F COMPANY i s :app C Dj O i--lx O N Nl :mini I ,N . ,,,, 4 1 gk, -3 L.: B I A GUMBOQJQZ7 1 ' 5 fur -fv-'W 'uf 'ff mf - WB., if '54.-lf' Q ff -91. ws? I G Company Miss DoRoTHY BOURGEOIS . . Sponsor THURMAN I. I-IARKINS . . . Captain WILLIAM P. HARDEMAN . . lst Lieutf ERNEST J. BoURGEols . . lst Lieut , f 47 AH 5, VYWQ z I 1 EF X f EEE 9. :ix 1 k x 4: Q' YES: Q l - f - ' V - Q.-9-if:s,.pv'4q,1-vying G COMPANY .692 x-N f m Q c 3 U3 o Eli-4 Fig N YI hui., XX E X . GUMBO 1927 I wm E' Q-an If I-I Company Mlss ALINE GRACE . . . Sponsor FRED J. GRACE, JR. . . . Captain . JOHN R. POWERS . . . . lst Lieul. CHARLES PETERS . . . lst Lieut. w A uf E el 5' ,llll 5 . xx I xx X. Q k Q - ,K,,x,',.7. V Q, 1 A,.,:'-., ' . Q-3 fr -W f- -6-42,1 59455 flux F Q . N ,gi 5 3 Wm .V . :QE . Wi-Exl-Q . x l Cn OQIWD I LZ6 i l:,:H.! I I' f' f I H COMPANY H G-UMBC 1927 A - r- N , EJ ,E 5 Band Miss INEZ BERGERON . . Sponsor O'r'ro B. SCHONFELD . . Captain URAL GUILLORY . . . lst Lieut. , jo!-IN F. SELLE . . lst Lieut. f , ' X I A EJ 157 xx .I l ' gi F , 'l f JM ' X f x . XQ 3 QD NN 0 Q Q fo N F Nl x W I 1 'NX E IQ ,fe 1 QUMBO 1927 E 5 f as 7 4 gxlgllnununu I ,Au , eg M 5 Q T ni, K , M ,.,. , , 1: fu 1 I 1 i , 5 A SQUINT 1 . 1 PRISON A SUNDAY ff IVA M 'lll .. X- '4---- f ' ES H42 4--1 .. - C W' ' e-. ' ?mM 5 Nl ? GUMBO 192 7 1 1ENE3.... 'SW' ' x 64 'RM SIGNAL Ei fy , ia , pau ,f '-1 -2: ' 'Zum .X fig' , .444 7 . Y - - ee. GUMBQ 1927 Q , -AZ A i V V ' ff- f 1 2.5 1 1, wi. I v! 21 pr .4 -M '1,' 5 ,v l, 'Ns 4 V J' ' , az: vu.- QM-4 jx-1-V, . 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' '- . .2 1, ff-3jNlxf 1'--52 ,, .' . - X- V, X- - .X - -. ., . vary?- 1 fgegnf-f2fiur:':-f+f ' , A W ' ' ,J ' Y- , .Li W f V X, ! X K ' Z w 2 -' - J - mx -A .bs -. - , , . A 1 , . q A F MICHAEL J. DONAHUE Diffffof of Athletics, Varsity Football coach Coach Mike Donahue, a graduate of Tak, after a very successful coaching career 219 Uburn came to L. S. U. in the fall of 22. Having to work with a limited amount of material he has put Louisiana State up wllh the IOP-notchers in southern athletics. FRANCIS T. GORMLEY Varsity Track Coach and Trainer L ' Tad, 'the idol of the students, came to - S-.U. in I9I6 and began to work with the Tl8Cr track teams. In a few years he placed the cinder path artist at the top of the ladder where they have continued to stay ever since. Not since the organization of the S- I- C. has one of Tad's track teams placed lower than third in a conference meet. HARRY RABENHORST Assistant Football, Varsity Basketball and Baseball Coach uRaby completed his college career at Wake Forest in 1922, going from there to Qreensboro, N. C., where he was physical director of city schools for one year. From there he went west to New Mexico Military Institute, coming to L. S. U. in I925 as fresh- man football coach. In 1926 he filled the Place left vacant by Gob Wilson, former assistant football and varsity basketball coach. 5 'N QQGTUMBO 1927 . R 'N fame 9 , . ? HSS, . '-A W1 'Q K e' .i levi? 93. 5 l ' . .... 1 Ei J y 'gy ' VII El J W1 Y 4 . , 59 9 GUMBO 1927 BENJAMIN R. MILLER Freshman Football Coach Ben Miller, one of the latest additions to the Tiger coaching staff, was one of the great- est ends ever turned out at the Ole War Skule, having filled that position on the var- sity in l923, '24 and '25, In all probability this will be Ben's last year at L. S. U. as he recently received a Rhodes' Scholarship and will leave for Oxford next September. ROLAND C. KIZER Assistant Freshman Football Coach and Strategist Kizer, also an L. S. U. product, did much to keep this year's baby Tiger in the win column. He was also of great value to the varsity as a scout. Coach Kizer has made his letter in baseball, basketball and football at L. S. U. NORMAN G. STEVENS Freshman Basketball and Assistant Freshman Football Coach The fall of 1926 marked the initial try of Stevie as a coach and from the looks of the results his initial performance was a suc- cess. Stevens was one of the few four letter men ever turned out at L. S. U., and the athletic officials feel that they have helped the University by securing the services of a man of this caliber. with A 6'-'Q gm R5 Q C W 2gGUMBo192 7E: i 9 --1... +L. - , -W? -.,, 6 ! L 'x L 1 . i .Z uw .A g, 4 4 J , w ',: I f S 1'3k1'nu..?h't ' Ag' ,I H qkmgzu uiN'L5 Vr'ik . ax ' mf-' ' ' .WJ aff, fx uqxsf .Q is w , V 1 65 ir' Q. t .,4-5, . f'!f'f,Ta, r ' Y 'N ' ' ' . f'Q J Q .. 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I0g Auburn ..... I0 Captain and Captain-Elect GODFREY It was Godfrey's almost perfect interference that did much to put Tulane on the small end of the 7-0 score.-New Orleans States. 1927 Louisiana State . . Louisiana State . . Louisiana State . . l4: Louisiana State Louisiana State . n .ii .... Schedule -.Tg---1. September 25 . October l . October 8 . October I5 . October 22 . October 29 . November 5 . November I2 . November 24 . . State Normal at Baton Rouge . Southwestern at Baton Rouge . Alabama at Birmingham . . Auburn at Montgomery . Mississippi A. 8: M. at Jackson . Arkansas at Shreveport . Ole Miss at Baton Rouge . Georgia Tech in Atlanta . Tulane at Baton Rouge I 6: 0: ..3g 7: Mississippi A. 8: M. . 7 Alabama .... 24 Arkansas . . . 0 University Mississippi . 0 Tulane. . .1. 0 Alternate Captain DIMMICK Although injured, he sel- dom failed to send the ball fqr down the field on the kick off.-Jackson Daily News. ' 1111: h L ' .X X ! ,W X g t., , IA 1 'Ill ,Q s s Ang WG!! -s GUME50 1927 'Z T t t 4 ' . : Z X In if .M , i X. ikgfgil X 4' -. , 5 , . HAYNES Q H Um E bta d . MASON TINSLEY rec3v::r0::E ?:ra cgmsistent . . . and ran sixty-eight We feel justified in putting -Item,-I-ribunewa Panel' yards through the entire him at tackle on our All ' Arkansas team for a touch- Southern selection.--Timev down.-Shreveport Times. Picayune. HEN Coach Donahue called his men together for Fall practice last Septem- Such ber, he was confronted with the task of building practically a new team. end dmenuas Miller, Fay, Vernon, Swanson, Warner and a number of others had I f 0 their football career at l... S. U. and it was at the task of filling the places C I vacant by these men that Coaches Donahue and Rabenhorst had to work. -5 ' . I ,,. 1 H Haynes Scores on Normal ' U nf- fini an ' el I E Q, rf 57- A1 i f T- fist' L., G'UM3O 192 7-5 3- , i i ...S Tm E Q . . 51 1 l WILSON SWANSON MORGAN He opened holes in the All- If he continues at the pre- Covered himself with glory burn line lar e enough for sent rate he will outdo the in his lest game in a lger 5 fruck to :five through. enviable record left by his uniform. - New Orleans -Montgomery Advertiser. brother. - New Orleans States. States. ' It was here that the coaching of Harry Rabenhorst was most appreciated. A powerful set of forwards from his freshman team of the preceding year was placed in the vacant places in the Bengal line, and few were the teams who were e able to go over these newcomers. The Tigers started off with a bang by defeating Coach Prather's Demons from Louisiana State Normal by a score of 47-0. The following week found the Ole Mlss Tackler Stops Mason . - A! AA .vi X K 5 .QT . JM., 4 i V .f N- .r ' 1' el 7:5 GUMBO 1927 , Q13 ,animal I . KQV A CHANDLER H DURRETT thirlgreyzlxlund left egd :ir , s un 5l1lft--ltem-Tribunals. ou 6 HUFFMAN The Aggies' fleet-footed halfback did not gain over Huffman who played a jam up game.-Jackson Daily News. . . . carried the ball once on the great end to end sweep and gained fifteen yards.-New Orleans States. 36118618 downing the Southwestern, Bulldogs, 34-0. Coach Donahue sent in prac- tically all of his reserves in these two games, givingthem a chance to make a bid for the varsity position. anded the Louisiana squad h D Then came the University of Tennessee, which h I elr Hrst defeat, the Volunteers winning I4-7. Although outplayed, the Bengal crew fought with a never-give-up spirit. After holding the visitors for downs on L. S. U. Stoppln Driving Attack of'VoIs wfif GUMBO 1927 3 : sg - g 1 P 4 n '4 .. i Q U, CONNELL GREVENBERG NESOM On the next play Connell His defensive playing is up His educated toe defeated broke through tackle for to a very high standard. Ole Miss yesterday, 3-0. twenty-eight yards, being -Morning Advocate. --New Orleans Item. stopped in the very shud- ' ows of Tulane's goal post. -Times-Picayune. their own one-yard line, Rice, Tennessee back, broke through and blocked lVlason's punt, falling on it for the first touchdown of the game. The Louisiana 'boys tied the score when Haynes raced across the goal line after receiving a forward pass from Godfrey. It was during the last quarter that the Vols smashed their way to victory with a series of off-tackle plays coupled with a fake pass formation. ,l,n.i MCCAI-L BAILEY VINYARD DQBPHB B Pill' of blgilled The future holds great The Volunteers met a stone hands Tulane Wll UDB In to prospects for this Tiger wall when they tried to go Ullill 3Y'0Ulld bil Und-'H GW back.-State Times. over him.-Times-Picayune. Orleans States. an - f ts- s- so 'N rsh, K. GUMBO 192 7 he ' x rival. ' . P BABERS filmed-5' be holding his Tiger ll 'he rest of the me--State Times. STUMP Hard work brought to him the much cherished reward. --State Times. - ,TW 5?-O , Q1 -,Q r is r i R if I CARRIERE . . took his last shot at the Green Wave and found the mark.--New Orleans States. gomel-Lh?0l?5n8fgS. On their first road trip of the season defeated Auhurn at Mont- Gridigra h L UPP0rters baclcnm Baton Rouge went wild with excitement as the in the mist S Qwgd Connell ripping the Auburn line to shreds for a touchdown early 30-yard linPCl'l0Ti1 Nesom followed shortly after this with a place klclc from the style of I C-h -e Purple and Gold machine then settled down to a defensive D P ay Olflmg the Plamsmen at bay during the remainder of the contest. Ohahue moved his charges up to the Mississippi State Fair at Jackson where th . , , , , ey encountered the Maroons from Mississippi A 8z lVl. Clark and Co. from Tigers Cross Southwestern's Goal Line ' ir 'W A ll if J' cwyx fi ii -g i, 4 'P ' ' ng 'MQ fi if i i ,Qwd CTUMBO 1927 f ffm 52' -Sa W 'I HERGET HELMS Loyalty and a never-say-die spirit resulted in the coveted L being awarded to these men.-Morning Advocate. Starkville defeated the Tigers 7-6 in one of the most exciting games ever played in South Mississippi. It was during this game that Donahue uncovered an attack of trick plays and forward passes such as he had never shown to Tiger fans before in the four years of his coaching at the Ole War Skule. Alabama, conqueror of Washington, Georgia Tech, Tennessee and numer- ous other formidable foes loomed upon the horizon as the next foe. During the d the Crimson Tide surged in vain against the Louisiana forwards. sowE1.L first perio X ,.., .. E . -lk! . ,VME 1 . L. S. U. 7: Tulane 0 is f e- gif 1 viva? el Es at T J ,X . l, I I ,R K A X ,u'h t ,, , V' l 'r W 1, it rrrt S GUMBO 1927 A xi ' LEON MITCHELL Student Manager V gg-tl:-dsifond stanza the Alabama team worked the oval dovm to the Tigers' dwg ed LHC where after three futile attempts to go through the line, the Crimson only Fic Tk and sent the ball between the uprights for three points and the Wade,0Yi 0 the first half of the game. It was during the last periods that Coach and tu S cdafges showed their real strength. Two of the Bengals' punts were blocked drivin Phi into Alabama touchdowns, while the last six points were made by hard L S gd rough 8 demorallzed but not disgraced Tiger team. In winning over - - - 24-0 Alabama showed the South that she was not affected by the loss of Such stars as Hubert, Mac Brown and Buckler. Statelglreift came the annual tilt with the Arkansas Razorbacks at the Louisiana Fa aff. The Porkers ruled the favorite but Donahue's men sent them back to yettevllle on the short end of a I4-0 score. It was during this game that Charlie I Hold Them Tigers! Hold Them A , f- A 'li 1 ll I u J A CfUMBOgl927f 2 - Mason received a punt on his own 30-yard line and ran through the entire Arkan- sas team for a touchdown. A pass, Godfrey to Haynes, resulted in the other score. This win over Arkansas re-established the prestige of L. S. U. in North Louisiana, which had been on the wane from a football viewpoint for a number of years. Homecoming found the Tigers back in their own lair with Homer Hazel's Ole Miss warriors as their opponents. Mason and Durrett were kept on the bench by minor injuries, and for a while it looked as if the mighty Mississippians would tear through the Bengal defense for a touchdown. It was during the third quarter that the trusty toe of Guy Nesom was again brought into use. The tall blonde Tiger sent the sphere between the posts for the only score of the game, the final result being 3-0. Ole Miss made a strong comeback in the last period and the game ended with the Tigers holding their opponents for downs on their one-foot line. On to New Orleans and Tulane, had become the battle cry in Baton Rouge. Playing before a crowd of 27,000, L. S. U. defeated the Olive and Blue 7-0, it being the first defeat handed Tulane by the Louisiana team in four years. It was in this game that Donahue appeared at his best. He beat his own game, the forward pass. The Tigers never seemed to be in better condition, Connell and Morgan, playing their last game for their Alma Mater, covered themselves with glory as did Tinsley, Mason, Haynes and every member of the entire team. A more colorful or larger crowd has never gathered in the State of Louisiana, than the assembly that turned out that Thanksgiving afternoon to watch Louisiana's leading schools battle for the football championship of the Pelican state. And it was a Thanksgiving for every student, alumni and sympathizer of the Ole War Skule. Twenty-four letters were awarded at the close of the season. Those receiving the coveted L were: Captain Godfrey, Dimmick, Durrett, Chandler, McCall, Swanson, Tinsley, Nesom, Babers, Sam Morgan, Vinyard, Wilson, 7Stump, Mason, Carriere, Haynes, Connell, Bailey, Gayden, Huffman, Grevemburg, Her- get, Sowell and Helms. ' W. lr. iii i ll . W B' ' l X . 1 VW in C I Q X f 5, A J-, ..f .,,. ., ny f 1 5-,'-'-f-'f Till. x ff. 5' 'Aff' V im, :-l ',V P 5'f',-. 1 I , BASE BALL 41. 5... , 2:4 ., ' -Fw., 4, A.: lv .1,'., , 3-1: 4- L 4- sl'- -1. ,x .- .-.U . . - 44:-vf!L1n -1.-.mgxg ,ry-1 .rw .. f.,. 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'. . 5 Ole Miss .... 5 ' ,.,.q--..1- L. S. U. . . L. S. U. . . L. S. U. . . L.S.U L.S.U L.S.U. . . L.S.U L. S. U. 25 Tulane . . l 2g Tulane . . . 4 43 Tulane . . . . 2 35 Normal . . . . 2 6: Normal ..... 3 9g La. Tech .... 3 l 3 La. Tech .... 4 I 5 La. Tech .... 0 l lb M5 U J i7 ill A Q is A QQQGUMBO 1927 5 r ' 't'-'A ' ' ' 'g f- W- 'ca' H 5... ea rjw 'mu , .., ,, Baseball, 1926 AN ABUNDANCE. of pitching material combined with the heavy hitting of the mil: balance of the 'ngerteam helped to make the l926 baseball season one of A successful that a Louisiana nine has undertaken in the last few.years. - losih Sbsummafy of the win and loss columns shows the Tigers winning nine, cess if 'xhand Playing one tie game. :Standing out as the greatest asset to the suc- foes d t e team.1s Stoval, Bengal pitcher, who let some of the Tigers hardest col 0Wn with .Just a few scattered hits. Other pitchers who figured in the 'win umn were Price, Grevemberg and Darsey. F113-... f-x V Y ' Y Y Y L' f t GUMBO 1927 - -gg: e so e e - s L. S. U. dropped the first game of the season, I2-4, to Mississippi A. 8: M., while the second game of their series was rained out. The Hoosiers of the University of Indiana came next, dropping the first game to the Bengals I7 to II while the best they could do in their second encounter was to get a 3-3 tie. Coach Donahue's charges go to Lafayette on their initial road trip of the season, where they defeat Southwestern 9-2, Dorsey striking out I3 men during the game. As in the A. 8: M. series the second game was again rained out. From here the Tigers invaded Mississippi. Stopping off at Starksville the Aggies again beat the Bengals I I-3, but the Donahue proteges came back strong in the second fray and knocked Bolton, Aggie ace, out of the box to win 9-7. The Louisiana team jumped from here over to Oxford where they dropped a pair of contests to the University of Mississippi, both by scores of 5-2. Tulane came to Baton Rouge as the next opponent for the Tiger. Stovall, Bengal ace, let the Olive and Blue clan down with only one hit and struck out l4 batters, winning the only game of the Baton Rouge series 2-I. Donahue next took his men to New Orleans where they played a pair of return games with Tulane, losing the first 4-2 and winning the second by the same score, giving the Tigers two victories to Tulane's one for the season. Back to the northern part of the Pelican state went the L. S. U. team where they drubbed the State Normal nine in two straight games. Louisiana State closed the season with a three game series against Louisiana Tech at Baton Rouge. On the first clay the Bengals were victorious, winning 9-3, only to come back on the following day and drop the second fracas 4-l. The closing encounter of the season was another scalp in the belt of Stoval, who pitched the Tigers to a one to nothing victory, to close the season in a blaze of glory. Letters were awarded to the following men: Captain Jones, Captain-elect McCann, Godfrey, catcherg Mason, Marrero, Carriere, infieldersg Heath, Watkins, Stevens and Steele, outfieldersg Crevemberg, Stoval, Price and Darsey, pitchers. E if 'ff 'bfi ,- ':. 'JPN r rf. ,, Tx QM? Whiz- w ..x.,, at .1 K f' f'-Tim' - f:l,'11'i I'-, .. if, 1. .J - -..,-,,,',u- yi 'LJ - : 1 V Mu' Zi... - F,-1 ,1 7:'f':.A!'-' 'Vl r-IU .-fb'--f' ' 4- . A, . '-rf. we 4- v L, .' '- .. -.---'IAJQ .gf . V Z- - -. ' L' Y. '. 5:1 '- - .-- + . ' 'J 1.. fig. :T 3 ,v .- - .- , -. ' sg: 1' - 9.5. VI- Zyxyv, Jx x'-.y.,,... r ' gg: 1. :n ,. , r. . . . . X, ,LM , qwwwqsg, , ,:.k.q,,. ,H , .1 - n,-- '. '15 . . -1 - v ' A f , , f f -51:11-' -T, ' ' I ' ' . 1 - .1 ' 5 5. ---1 7:Qxv, ffrf 'gyqE,,.,vf.- v - .v : ' - A. -3 3 I 1' A' - .' - L '., ., ,- , ,' ,..':' ' .4 Z.. I ' . 1' .A .--K 41 figs , - I-.,n., .-w-Aw-nl ' ' . . ',.' I ', . ,,l , .......... .... Wx... , f . . 1 . rn. X 1 , 4 ' A W. B. CHANDLER jr -'Q 47- Y . 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The Purple and Gold runnners won all but one of their dual meets, dropping that one to Mississippi A. lk M. by the narrow margin of seven points. Coach Gormley's spikemen started the season off with a bang by defeating Southwestern Louisiana Institute at Lafayette by an overwhelming score. Following this came the Rice relays in Houston, Texas, and it was here that -S1' .'a'q'k.- -5 -..1'4Io-hi A I --vY fa l E X Myjfir' jf f-A----e f' S ' fi G-UMBC 1027 '- 'r wuw.,,,,u n Ez- Y I i lg: X , WM ' ' L ,E lg i l l the first streak of bad luck came upon the Tigers. The mile relay team, composed of Brown, Harrel, Chandler, Cailleteau and Hawkins, were taken along with Spiers ln the broad and East in the high jump. The time of the running of the relay was moved up without a notice being flfffved to the Louisiana team and the result was that the race was over before I ad S proteges came out of the dressing room. East was clearing the bar at 5 feet . 0 Inches when the officials ruled him out on account of his form. Spiers came fourth ln his event with a jump of 2l-3, f On the heels of this meet came the Georgia Tech relay carnival, which again 0UltCl a batch of bad luck camping on the heels of the L. S. U. relay team. The Louisiana spilcemen were leading in the mile relay at theend of the third lap by three E' f 1 1 , '---- ',, y willy! f s l GUMBO 1927 'N A -5' E l i yards when the stick was dropped, which automatically disqualified the team. Bridges took third place at this meet in the l00 yard dash, while Cooley came fourth in the l20 high hurdles, being nosed out by Dyren of Tulane. The Bengal cinder path artists took on Mississippi A. 8: M. in their fourth road trip of the season and were defeated 59W to BZM. The .Baton Rouge boys were superior in the sprints but, lost out in the distance runs. L. S. U. took first place in the l00, 220, 440 yard dashes and in the high jump and javelin. The relay was not run. The new track was dedicated in the Tigers' new stadium with Tulane. In this meet the Tigers proved to be far superior to their New Orleans-opponents, win- ning 87-25. The Bengals brought down I3 out of the I5 first places, winning all honors in seven events. Degarmo, winning the mile and Duren the 220 low hurdles were the only Tulane athletes to carry off a first place. While the new track was not in a bad condition it was not packed enough to insure exceptionally fast time. On to the Southern Conference meet at Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The Bengals, who were conceded to win this meet, had to be satisfied with third place. North Carolina carried off first honors with 22 pointsg Virginia second with ISW and the Ole War Skule third with I7 markers. East, jumping 5-IOIQ, tied with Perkins of Georgia Tech for first place in the high jump. Holliday continued to show his usual good form by winning the javelin with a throw of l8l-l. This closed a perfect year for this athlete, as he captured first honors in every meet that he participated in. ' Spiers came out second in the broad jump, while the mile relay team placed third. Bridges crossed the tape third in the century dash, while Cooley was the fourth to get to the finishing line in the 120 high hurdles. 'Q 'el n3fs1rga2.msw-f-mu Q13 .HL P- 1, ,I ' L JOHNSON u ax- -.M U' . 1 - . , ,, , . A31 , .. ,l 4 4. in , ,I A-,VMI ,W A-.fw:g. .11 , ,,JS52ag A 1,332 .+,.:5gm T xg ., Li:1Q.x3Qxg1-4. ' , '- I ' 'N ' --',fLnvQf::-f'1:g., ,. Jaffa ' X v',:'iiwW9' Wh- X - -.-,B 'fL?if5,WF, 9J,.Q.4- 1-. xnf-, .' 9 ,Ln .--- mm . 1f'l'ffymgQfg:fw 'X-1? Q: 'ws-QQW 4.g5Hi? ' ' 'X LS ,,11f'f.?fl i'HQ X ,,d,11'cx,v V-sweet 412.3-171-51-V..ixtdi-A 'R Wg, 4 Li.-. Y' '- wiiy' l '17':'34 :'3l-4-55 f R- f. '4 ifc'3Q. -'- .ii2Ex,.1. AJ ,YP '.'?N ' I' --,iw Jin 23 xfK'f'F -.-U--.n-ln..-v.......-. ..e. u GUMBO -192792 1 is Y Q gxf R 1 '-J . . lk' 1 CAPTAIN JOHNSON is rfgvl 'UQ 1927 Basketball Schedule L. S. U .... 26 L. S. U .... I6 L. S. U .... 22 U. S. U .... I9 L. S. U .... 23 I5 42 I8 9 29 -.1 Sewanee . . . University of Miss. University of Miss Louisiana College Louisiana College L. S. U .... Loyola .... L. S. U .... Loyola .... L. S. U .... Tulane . . . L. S. U. . . Tulane . . . . L. S. U .... Georgia Tech . . L. S. U .... 28 Loyola .... L. S. U .... I8 Loyola . . . L. S. U .... 20 Tulane . . L. S. U .... 20 Tulane . . . L. S. U .... 33 Southwestern . . L. S. U. . . V . 28g Southwestern . . T 'fs 5 , :I , l CAPTAIN-ELECT MASON f wk , . fy y in 5 ,fl ...... - Cr-UYVXEO 1927 ' ' i 1 L. Y fe x l fx! X Trim . Q9 l t ff Y f XX- 'I , If 4 21 Q if it , ,A 1 ' 5 Qafxt I 'hlmfhww I me m 1 tx 5 A V A .ff ii' if X IGAU EX-CAPTAIN HATCHER WILSON Varsity Basketball, 1927 ball team with a OACH RABENHORST started in to build his l927 basket nucleus of four lettermen, using as the greater portion of his reserve material a Squad of freshmen from his baby Tiger team of the preceding season. H 'Let it be said that the coach came through with the goods, as he turned out .Bi hnished set of sophomores in the persons of Harris, Burnett and Wilson who with Si U Past, Mason Hatcher, captain, Johnston, and Igau gave the Ole War ule a team that was on a par wit ' ' h hool during the last five seasons. h, if not better than any turned out in t e sc Sewanee 26 23 in their H The Bengals got off to a flying start by defeating - 'ft gafne-u ollowing this came two more conference games with Ole Miss. The i i - T' came back strong the Mississippi visitors took the first set-to 36-l6, but the lgers second night and turned the tables, ex-Captain George Hatcher, putting the Lou- f the Hoor with 40 seconds Slana team out in front with a field goal from the center o to Play, score 22-2l . Rabenhorst's charges on their first trip of the year divided a pair of games 9 d taking the next 23-20. with Louisiana College, dropping the first 35-l an lr Vg w a t Ei . f s s-e ' Lil' Fred Walker brought his Loyola lVlaroons to Baton Rouge the following week, who also split a brace of games with the Tigers, the New Orleans outfit winning the first I6-I5 only to be completely outclassed the second night and lose by a 42-l8 score. if ,, GUMBO T927 ss : A M S'-1: r-A 1 On to Tulane in New, Orleans, and the same dose that has been handed the Tigers by this basketball team forthe past four years-two defeats, 24-I8 and 21-9. Back to Baton Rouge to meet Georgia Tech and Tiny Hearn. Close guarding of the Georgia school's elongated center by George Hatcher, enabled the Bengals to win by a two point margin, 29-27. Loyola in New Orleans was the next contest on the list and the Crescent City jinx, as usual, allowed the lVlaroons to win both contests. The last conference foe of the year brought Monk Simmons and his Olive and Blue charges to Tigerland for a brace of games. The tired Bengal put up a stiff fight but was not able to cope with the rejuvenated Tulane outfit and was downed on both nights. Southwestern and the close of the season. The Tigers determined to close the season in a blaze of glory completely outplayed their South Louisiana opponents and came out on the long end of the score in both of the games. Letters were awarded at the close of the season to the following men: Cap- tain ,Iohnstong Captain-elect Mason, ex-Captain George Hatcher, Igau, Burnett, Harris and East. , 5 1 5, I I 3. 4 .. 34,4 i ' i rl , Q -X 'T' ,E . If T T . f ll . HARRIS EAST BURNET1' defdvg I X A , . KM-ff . - - 1 - f Lal - -. I 'L , up . -i ' km, .,1 WK Q 'SQ-D' Ks i , ' ' U 3 L 1'-N ?' Zn.. 1- ,Iwi it x.i',7'3i,f7WQ,,Jf X I rig, In - I HJ, ml I mn N-,M , , ' X ,qi 257' - 4' L4 , V1 k .1 1 W fi' 'ff 1 rw: 'A - ff Q Q f 'v'f ' ,,, ..... , 2, I-.3151 , 15 K .... . 5-G.:-'Q '?:2:1E!g.v C E QL .. .1-.mg 1:22-'f f .wx-IFN.. H I- F RO SH wwf INTRAMURAL ATI-I LETICS N ff . pw lTP..4.1,p l1 nw -1 ll if -E ... f'N ' GUMBO 1927 Freshman Basketball EVER before in the history of the Ole War Skulen has such a formidable array of freshman basketball material turned out for practice as reported to Coach Stevens during the last season. A set of practice games with the Baton Rouge Y. M. C. A. started the freshmen off. These games were followed by two contests with the Louisiana College Kittens. The central Louisiana boys put up a game fight and were suc- cessful in winning one of the games. From here the F rosh went to Lafayette where they had no trouble in trouncing the Southwestern first year men in two games which brought their season to a close. Among the most promising prospects on the squad were: Files, Heard, Irvin, Hamby, Leake, Gaharan, Nolan, and Blanchard. G company carried oif the cup in the Hrst regimental basketball league. Eight teams representing the various companies were entered in the play which was of a very high standard considering the short practice that the squads were allowed to have. ln the preliminary games of the league, G defeated E, while F trounced H in the second battalion, while A put B out of the running and C eliminated D in the first battalion. The semi-finals found G ,winning over F and C sending A to the showers in rapid fashion. A large amount of interest was centered around the final game in which G won the cup over C, Some very likely looking prospects turned out for the league among whom were: Holden, Nlcgehee, Franklin, Phelps, lVlcCain, Johnston, Castagnos, and many others. EF x 1 a ' Wa i' A GUMBO 1927 f t s l , Freshman Track, 1926 A BUNCH of outstanding material was uncovered on Coach Gormley's fresh- Tigeglig :Lack team which went through a very successful season. The Baby to 34M eir only dual meet of the year defeated Baton Rouge High 69M that giggling fogh as the outstanding achievement of the season is the showing Guy Nes0eYSb0 :C e frosh squad made in the Southern A. A. U. meet at Lafayette. only to com ILO e the Junior shot put record withna heave of 43 feet 4M inches Tiger also me ack the .next day and tie the Senior record. The blonde Baby . .Came second in the discus throw. junio-11235116 Biwiclc was not to be outdone by one of his team mates, for in the Berwick ce run he led the field, also setting a new record of four minutes, 43 seconds. Anotzmelt ird in the same event in the Senior race. . meet was E111 - S. U. freshman that brought honor to his school at the A. A. U. placed th. dCfat1d.LaFleur who won the half-mile event on the Junior day and In dal' an it in the Senior class. . . places wttli aton Rouge meet the frosh won ten out of a possible thirteen first Tadg yell C0mparat1ve ease. The hurdles were the only department in which leaped th Ilgsters were completely outclassed. Lambert and Stokes of Baton Rouge two evemetlslticks at a faster pace than .their opponents could follow and in these Othg ey accounted for I6 of the high school's 34Kg points. Day in thi' Ifien showing up well in the meet were Aby in the 100 yard dashg Berwick i e illavelfni Millet mithe high Jumpg Nesom in the shot put: and discus: wen in then t C mile: l..aF leur in the 440 and 880 yard runs and I-lotard and Cald- Pole vault. -..- . WCM - , ,,.A r f , . A T. LQ Q fa ,E GUMBO 192 7 gz , Q - 'w'n.1.-Q. - f -7 ' - 77 - , Y , 55' 'ea l fl ' ,ff - g nf-K - N.. li?l?'5.1i,' , ' Q COMPANY A -1927 CHAMPIONS Company Football COACH MORRIS lVlCCANN'S golden tornado from A company fought and clawed their way to their second consecutive championship of the com- pany football league, by defeating a scrappy set of cadets from H in the final game of the season by the close score of 3-0. G opened the season by defeating F 2-0. The game was a nip and tuck affair until the third quarter when a G forward broke through and blocked a punt, recovering for a safety. In the first game of the first battalion A, the wonder team, ran rough shod over B to the tune of l3-0. Coach Vinyard's boys staged a gallant fight but were not able to cope with the powerful drives of their opponents. The other first round games found H defeating E, while C took the measure of D, Both games were close and well played. fn the initial contest of the semi-finals it looked as if H was going to have a walkaway with G but the Herget charges staged a final rally that proved to be too late and they were defeated 9-6. A A had little trouble defeating C 20-0. It began to look as if the first company team was not going to be able to find an opponent that could extend them, but on the following week-end the scrappy little band from H threw a scare into them when the best that lVlcCann's men could do was to register a drop kick and be satisfied with a 3-0 victory. Q el ' ly Ml C' ,M-...hi - - , .. , ,, M ...Q Ty K 91-UMBC 1927?-N : x f'-N I Freshman Football VER one hundred candidates reported to Coach Miller when he gave his first call for Gpraclice last fall and with the co-operation of Coaches Kizer and Stevens the Baby Bengals were soon in condition to take on their first foe. U ' Coach Miller took his charges to Oxford where they played the first year men of the fllVCrStty of Mississippi in the opening game of the season, which resulted in a 6-0 defeat for the Louisiana freshmen and incidentally their only loss of the year. L. I Fl wo weeks later the frosh went to New Orleans where they stemmed the tide of Tulane's Ill c Billow, 9-0. The game was marked by sensational playing on the part of the Louisiana team- Early in the first half Phelps threw a pass to Heflin, who raced forty yards for the initial SC0re of the game. Phelps later dropped back to his thirty-six yard line and sent the oval between the Posts for an additional three points and the last score of the contest. th I The Baby Tigers made their first appearance before a home crowd with St. Stanislaus as In eu' 0PP0nent. The boys from the Bay put up a gallant fight but were unable to stop the bril- lant dashes of the yearling team of the Ole War Skule who defeated them, I4-0. The A. 8: M. Rats closed the freshman season in one of the most spectacular games Played in Baton Rouge during the whole year. Dudy Noble's team jumped off to an early Start and ran up a I4 point lead before the Tigers seemed to realize the game was going on. BYOWH, a substitute halfbaek, was rushed into the fray and it was mainly through his long end YUPS that the Purple and Gold frosh put over two touchdowns, although the try for extra point failed on each occasion. With one minute to play and the score standing l4-l2 in favor of the visitors, Phelps, hero of the Tulane game, dropped back to his twenty-five yard line and placed a drop kick between the UPfl8hts for three pointsaand incidentally a victory of I5-14. h f hman team who in all probability stand A number of good men were developed on t e res . a 800111 chance for a berth on the i927 varsity. Among the most prominent of these men are: Holden. Ellis, Magehee, Phelps, and Houston, F I FrCShn1an numerals and caps were awarded to the following players: Captain Holden. -'lllsf Heflm, Magehee, Day, Aiken, Renfro, Haynes, Phelps, Houston, Cassidy, Dyle, BYOWIL Collins' Young- Francis, Jones, and Miles. . p s- ,Y ' 'lil l ' l a new :, : I GUMBO 1927 Varsity Tennis, 1926 1--gl ENNIS, a sport not given much attention in previous years, was brought into the limelight of L. S. U. during the i926 season when over thirty candidates an- swered the call for the elimination tournament that was to result in the picking of the varsity team. Cold, O'Bannon, Lanier and Sauls came through their matches without de- feat and were called upon to play the first inter-collegiate set of the year with Tulane. The Olive and Blue netmen, led by the agile Chamberlain, sent the l... S. U. team down in defeat, taking five out of the six matches of the meet, Gold defeating Stewart for the only Tiger victory of the day. Two weeks later Tulane returned the match in Baton Rouge and again the New Orleans racquet wielders proved that they were superior on the courts, this time winning two out of the three matches played. In the only L. S. U. victory Lanier downed Baine, Tulane number two player, in one of the single frames. While the Louisiana netmen did not take part in any other inter-collegiate matches they entered a number of local tournaments and were always in the win column. Sauls took the handsome cup donated by the Baton Rouge Y. lVl.' C. A. to the winner of the city tournament. i A freshman team composed of McVey, Goldberg, Haight and Kupperman was organized, and while they did not participate in any outside meets they were of valuable assistance to the varsity in their practice games. yffggy, s M 1 F' 'X - A , '- Q - L - 'A U. -i. me - -- . , A V: .-5' X ' I' MN 4 5 X , W Ql N wx .4 ,,, -, X. I I ,, KJ, I 5 if a t rl ly l cjxm NYE 'n Lug fy -1 ' ' QW ' 3633 4 v'?9:,f,,,, 1 1 X x vw , y 3:,h,-i:.:,5g-ffm' ,AIX XX ,gwglff f, I ff. 'N 'K X ,ffrf 71? NN K N I DJXL Ulf! I 'NH Wk Q X 4 f ,I V qlvx x XX Kdcuuf-'Q Q H M 3 XX I xg'-6 ,I 3l1.nQ gx H1217 'P XX Nw ' 1123152 4 ,N1 Q 'W 5 ' 1 x S '33f I9 x Mx XX x 5' 4 asf N. U' c , ' X R XX, A Q MPN A Y L P1 fm 'L ws' N J f f r V RN Q? V N X 1 X. 5. JP 'WOMEN X --., r Q Fd ZF, TPM 5, Emgk - QQGUMBO 1927 Es , N' 3 ' :.np T V N f' X Coaches ?v ': . yy sy fa., 3, Q WF V1 X. 1' ,N ,, 2 W YE.. S S ' Ir!-5, Miss Louisa Knocfsn Mrcs. S. T. SANDERS Executive Board, Women's Athletic Association if GIBBENS LEVY KROCER ANZALONE SPENCER Pmzsssunc SMART RICHARDSON BREAUX 6 GUMBO 1927 VT Fa .. 4 GQ, - m l Q. M M ' A L Intramural Athletics FRESHNIAN VOLLEY BALL TEAM SOPHOMORE VOLLEY BALL TEAM 15 t L , X A fl E3 GUMBO 1927 Y-tx -x --, , ,. f- K ki? v . . N? rr .,,YT,.....--.,....,.,-,,.., ... ,,,, . ,,. ..,..,,, 1' .,,,, .,.,, ,,, ..,,, .. , . . ' 1 6, , ,, , ,-1 .T ,., , . 1 A' , . 4 '-4' n 'f iw fit K-9 ' ., I, A rf- - .U . ,,w. Q' if' W nlf'.'A fx' 1? W 13' B- ' , y . QV 5 ,fu ff j .AM, V l, ,073 f 3 -q,L:..,.Xl,?v5 ,,L2g: X2 -v ,. 'ff' Q., if r qv., J.,.fi4. 4 ml Q .' ,- Y., A 4 gf ,. mf, q A :wi V AX. V --van' .ff Q M , 1,1 X' '. J' ff WPf ' - 9 T4 4,1 ' ,. . 1' A H 'W F I, ' Qu TAYQ ,V 44 4 fir'-fn? 'A . X 4 wma f 9 J., ,4 -I - 4 , ,. , X 1 ,gf DANCING TEAMS 5' .N I 1 -01 1 :U .X '-1 W ., Q. , V Hi 1 1 I 1 -- :M CEUMBO 1927 x .'f N 5-x , - ., ,. Ev VV? , Q I LL . 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X Y I GUMBO 1927 ? ' 1 The Song of' the River THOMAS HARRIS DQWNEY '29 lg--1-. Silently---slowly the Great River flows Softly it sings of an Indian maid, Past the twin hilloclgs, onward it goes, Before whom her lover longingly laid Mournfully murm'ring the legends of old, Flights of betrothal, oaths of devotion, Whisp'ring the tale of romance it holds. Vows that o'erflowed her heart with emotion. She was a princess, her chief-father's pride: He was the prince of an enemy tribe: Yet, ev'ry night in the waning moonlight They met 'neath the oaks, their pure love to plight. No hope for our love, one twilight he said, Surely the spirit will now let us in--- My tribe is your foe, so we ne'er can wed. To the palace of peace, the land without sin. N o peace for us here, no joy on this earth, 'Tis hopeless, she said, and our love is all, No hope to love in the land of our birth. Let's go to Him now: let's answer His call. Without one more word, without one chanced sigh, They followed the light which sank from the sky, Dropped to the waters, and slowly went out: And as they moved onward, neither did doubt That in the beyond would they be content. Into the river the two slowly went. Deep flowing waters enveloped their forms And tombed them from all the world's evils and harms. The Indian lovers then died to find life: They passed from this world of unending strife On to the grounds of the Spirit beyond Where all are content, where no men despond. Soon after, old chiefs in sorrow and grief, Meeting each other, made friendly peace. High mounds the two built in mem'ry of those Who never could wed as their tribes were foes. Slowly, so slowly, the Great River flows Past the twin hilloclfs, onward it goes. ' Softly, so softly, the eastern wind blows, Whisp'ring the word of the romance it holds. GUMBO 192 7. All Honor Unto Wfadv Well done, thy good and faithful servant--- and the whole campus sings praises unto Tad---F. T. Gormley who as track coach at Louisiana State University has crowned the Bengal's head with the laurels of the Southern conference---and the whole South joins with it in honoring the man who has made a team. One of the most beloved figures on the campus, he was last year voted the most popular instructor at the university by the student body. This year he has been acknowledged as the track coach without peer in the South. 1 l 'JR' 010010010 ll 'bivvlvviv WWW 010 gl? are Ste'-geek I Our Tad n J . yfg,.7i', gn 1- ,. , N-, f 3, A .Q , A r si WW . I B., I E I ' GUMBO ioz 1 in W 5 , The Centaur Plays Croquet A Prose Poem by LYLE SAXON ,.,.1.---.i- Come, my Centaur, let us have a game of croquet! The colored balls lie like painted flowers on the lawn and the wickets stand in order as do the events of my life. It amuses me to have you play so prim a game-you who remember Pan and have cavorted with nymphs. Sadly you stand, slowly swaying your tail, and holding the mallet poisedg while I, with tiny black lace parasol tilted against the sun, lift mincingly my skirt and strike the ball with an affected scream of ex- citement-strike daintily, for fear of splitting my polonaise of striped silk. Your body, tanned by the sun, is like creamy ivory and the texture of your flesh has the humid quality of a magnolia petal. You stand before me, my simple, sinewy fellow, with shoulders drooping-shoulders strong and hairless like those of the men of Castile. Your black curls shine sleeklyg your teeth are of snowy whiteness, and your lips are vivid beneath your beard. At the loins where your man's body melts into that of the stallion, you become wholly animal: there your hide has the sheen of satin and is mottled like moonlight under trees. What a god-like brute you are, my Centaur! Still you gaze at me with wistful eyes. Is it a soul you seek? Perhaps, who knows? For you have no soul, you fabulous man, you glorious beast, born two thousand years too late-or is it I who have mislaid my era? If it is a soul you long for, you may have mine. See, I will tear it from my breast and offer it to you, glowing, in my pink-tipped fingers! fBut the striped silk is stronger than I thought, and my stays resist my tuggingj As I fail, then, to give you what you ask, let me try to find another road to happiness. Take me upon your back and let us fly to the countries of your youthg let us return through the ages to your brothers who whinny upon Thessalian hillsides, while the old gods whisper in the twilight beside trickling fountains. Laughter lies waiting for us there, lingering in those pagan times before the Babe of Bethlehem was born and the old gods sighed and died. But before I mount to begin our riotous journey against the years, let me twine crimson pomegranate blossoms for your hair, and let me put the first purple violet of spring into your curling beard. - Ah, no! I am cruel, my Centaur--come let us have a game of croquetl CExcerpt from a short story of the same title 1vl1icl1 will appear in the hrs! volume of the American Caravan, a year-book of the work of American 'writers ia be published in September by McCauley Ca.j i Ei , .f my A - . f-if CTUMESQ 1927? CAPTAIN MAURICE v. MILLER For superior efficiency and exemplary con- duct Maurice V. Miller, of Dry Creek, Lou- siana, was chosen as the outstanding cadet from Louisiana State University at Summer Train- ing Camp. lVlr. Miller was rated by his platoon and company commanders as superior in each phase of training. In command and leadership he was highly commended. In markmanship he attained the rating of expert. At all times his character gave evidence of superior discipline. No admonition, reprimand or other form of punishment was ever awarded him. For punc- tuality, loyalty, enthusiasm, and co-operation, he is highly commended. fExcerpl from R.O.T.C. Announccmcnlj u 'n A i The Library ,aw I W1 ' -K M' 4-V ,...-1--,.-.- ' J 7 awww I' Y E .X GUMBO 1927? 5-T 5- 'N ' f':K ' -E 61- f -fa I I--3 ,W ,, r' A 1 1,m p-gg ' ' ' 5-E' ' ' Q-.57 Miss MAMIE MCDADE ' Sponsor of First'Baltalion HOUGHTON, LOUISIANA Q! Q-UIVXBO IQZ 7 MISS ROBERTA JOHNSON Sponsor of Regiment MERRYVILLE, LOUISIANA IP rf 5 S ymqgl f ww ' f , E k-V .m '4:g'A AFI, learn EJ f N ,, QTQMBO 1927 f MISS MAMIE. DOWD Sponsor of Second Battalion CHATTANOOCA, TENNESSEE R , lw15,,,Qo, fv 1 1' ' we Arn Q Q Wi? VANITY FAIR r-'Www N OUR departure from the traditional use of the popularity election we have had chosen eight of the prettiest girls at Lou- siana State University. In that contest every girl was eligible and it was the fond hope of the editors that those with thegmore outstanding beauty should win the honor which would not be influenced by politics. ' ' The results were extremelygratifying, insofar as the persons chosen were concerned. Miss,.Vida Pelayo, whose beauty has attracted much con- sideration both .nationally and internationally, was selected, which proves that the eye ofrtheglayman and that of the professional sometimes agree where beauty is concerned. it 1 Frederick'fV. Von Osthoff and Count Conrad Albrizzotcomposed the committee which undertook the task of selecting the fairest. It was their wish to have visited the campus and personally view their choice, but the matter was deferred when the count expressed himself in a manner which made certain that he would abideiby his first decisions. ' The women chosen represent types of Europeans which haveifrom time to time controlled the destiny of our state. 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A . ,fi his fs' vc 'ei V 2 'E 1 ' 1 1 Ll I 512 ! 1 x r 1 ,,n,..., V QVERTQ mv. 'm,,4!1v x, Y W 'OKGANIZATIONY 'ffl X. 1 ' f lr v w vv IW f , K4 N' ' X he-.gn N 'I Y F rr G-UMBC 1927 Honorary Oganizations of Merit Sigma Delta Chi, National journalistic Fraternity. Alpha Chi Sigma, National Chemical Fraternity. Alpha Zeta, Honorary National Agricultural Frater- nity. Square ancl Compass, National Masonic Fraternity. Scabbarcl and Blacle, National Military Fraternity. Epsilon Kappa Sigma, National Catholic Fraternity. Tau Kappa Alpha, Honorary National Debating Fra- ternity. Theta Sigma Sigma, Honorary journalistic Sorority. Mu Sigma Rho Honorary Scholastic Fraternity. Francois Martin Law Club, Honorary Legal Fraternity. Blazers, Senior Women's Honorary Scholastic Sorority. Scribblers, Honorary Literary Fraternity. Geological and Mining Society, Honorary Geological Fraternity. Sigma Tau Sigma, Honorary Engineering Fraternity. E 'Q V A ,im , . EJ - : , GUMB0 192 71? 1. Student Council 1.---.1 R. W. RICHARDSON . . . President W. D. COTTON . . . . . V ice-Pres. E. P. ATHENS . . Sec'y-Treas. A. P. CONNELL H. A. FLANAKIN G. C. HERGET O. P. CARRIERE R. D. JONES B. E. DURRETT EDNA MCLEAN F. A. ATKxNs W. I. SPENCER A. E. SWANSON S. H. Hous'roN C. R. ROBERTS ESTELLE DARSEY ls f ,, M . - - E, .EW- . XT 5 vw ,- . I: ' ' PEL. ii L GUMBO 1927 I su V, ..,, i.A,,,A, ,W 1 1 :- I H XX' 5 1 MY, QQ, J., W dr zur .F JK. 1 .a......-.sa-i-.... 'LIAA JW fs , 4? 3 1 VIR 9 i w rr' o 'i ww - f X ,W , f 'f ,-.9 H ' E GUM1-50 1927 I 1, XX' is Jixvt -rf 34 .xg MK- Nga-'1 M Men's Honor Council .1-:pi ROBERT D. JONES . . . RocER W. RICHARDSON E.. PERCY ATHENS E. JOE JAMES W. LEoN MITCHELL WILLIAM J. WRIGHT A' QQ . . . President . . . . V ice-Pres. . . Sec'p-Treas. JAMES WETHERFORD JoHN R. PLEASANT J. M. HUEY S vWQ'9w I -H II I es G-UMBC 1927 Q I Coed Honor Council l--pi. fofficers of the Coed Student Government Association, ESTELLE DARSEY . . President A CAROLYN TIEBOUT . . V ice-Pres. HELEN GILKISON . . . Secretary ELIZABETH 'MCGUIRE. . . . . .Treasurer VIRGINIA MORGAN . . Representative at Large KATHERINE HILL . Freshman Representalivc E f Ir 'f' A Ae' '21 LS ary I 'L V Y VY T, fl, CEfUMBOe1927 WN z' in Irv ' gray -1 '- 1- A , I gli- gk. , 1 A V, 4' ni , - , I N I A L' i 'liv- -I ' ' ' Coed Executive Council ESTELLE DARSEY . --pl President CAROLYN TIEBOU1' . . . Vice-Pres. HELEN GILKISON . . '. . Secretary ELIZABETH MCGUIRE . . Treasurer VIRGINIA MoRcAN . CAROLINE SHOLARS . CARY JOHNSON . . AVA GATES . . KATHERINE HILL . Rcprcscntalivc-al-Large . Senior Representative . funior Reprcscnlalivc Sophomore RCPfC8CHldliVC Freshman Rcpresenlalive 5 'NVQ 1 :.' ' ' ' T, ' ,Q E A or A , A ' xx xg QUMBEO 1927 I I--xii. .,. .., Q--I . N , Q: Liss' .4 'yr .1 lt 1 ga. 1 . WE-g ' -, .- ff ,P ,sf H1 px.-i' ,I . , QI' yl 'rg Ali L 9 :I EK '. jf, - A 1 4 ', ,', ,l ,ff n Y T?- Fi. ' '-f . gffixi ' if A I A ,i .frfrwe ,. .de 4 zhfli' . Q j M 1 J 4 I I J T .W. C. A. HELEN GILKISON . . MARGERY STEWART . FAY KAHN .... . President . V ice-Pres. Secretary ALMA BELLE WOMACK . . Treasurer COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN DORIS MARTIN . LILL JACOBS . - MILDRED JACKSON . MARJORIE HARP CAROLINE SHOLARS .V Lucy MERCER . . '. .. World Fellowship Membership . Publicily . Music . Program . Reveille ff' A GUMBO 1927 2 Y. M. C. A. OFFICERS W. I. SPENCER ...... . . . President E. T. MONSOUR . . . . Vice-Pres. Aucusrus DE LEE . . Secretary G. G. BOYD . . . . Treasurer CABINET I. B. SoRREl.Ls . JACK LANGE . E. K. Fon. . . S. F. THIGPEN . A. P. CONNELL . J. W. SMITH . G. G. Bovn . J. S. HUTCHINSON C. L. YANCY . R. E. STEARNS . C. W. HlcHTowER E. D. BERG . W. A. HICKSON Blue Ridge Committee Boys' Work Committee . Church Relation Committee . Deputation Committee . Discussion Group Committee Employment Committee Financial Committee . Friendly Relations Committee . Morning Watch Committee Publication Committee . . Reading Circle Committee . Social Committee Vocational Committee JAMEs WETHERFORD . . . Sick Visitation Cammittee GUY NESOM .... Freshman Promotion Committee C. W. DAMERONJ General Secretary P. H. GRIFFITH. Chairman Anvtsomt COUNCIL T. D. Bovo B. B. TAYLOR S. O. ROBINSON J. H. PERCY W. I. SPENCER M. M. WILKERSON A. K. JoNEs I. C. Nic:-tol.s A. R. WA1.us D. M. REYMOND MAJ. W. E.. Bnouct-:ER G. W. DAM:-:RON W. E. HINDS G. G. Bom is J Q9 Q 'M ' lr 'FA1 J M Q-IX 'Z' 1- ' 'W -li NNN GUMBO 1927 . E 9f'Q,i gy, Q-Akrf . ' , 43 ., ' F, P I f A wfk f v Q1 GUMBO 1927 CAROLINE SHOLARS BARBARA GILES DEBORAH ABRAMSON JACK ADAMS MARION BLACKMAN RUTH HARRIS SARAH JONES DORIS LACOMBE RACHEL VIoLETTE Scribblers Established at L. S. U. in 1922 .-..--u-l MEMBERS of 1927 MARK MITCHELL SYBIL ACTIVE Class MAAS of 1928 CARY JOHNSON Class RUTH REYNOLDS ' of 1929 A. B. DASPIT Class FRANCES MAHIER ALUMNI MEMBERS MARY LEOLIA A. BAKER ROBBIN COONS MARY GILMER BEVERLY LATHAM MAURY DE LAPEYROUSE QUINCY EWING HoMER VIOLETTE C. E. HARDIN EDNA MCLEAN L. J. PHELAN GRACE SHEETS PoBINE SCHOENBERGER WALTER SCHWAM LYDIE SoMMER VALLIE TINSLEY M. K. YOUNG G. S. MOBERLY egg! Q1 RAY SoMMER HONORARY MEMBERS MA JOR W. E.. BRoucHER I MRs. L. C. McVoY E, f gy If gg! is WI i .A A E gm GUMBQ 1927 . WP ? s T 5,1 I I Q ' , 5 ,. 6 V 1 ' ,J fW Lrx ' VM -'V' ., in .vi ' -, 1 . ,B px .. . n, -I fi- ,, ,. ,- V. ,, .- .I.,.... ,.,,..,, U., Q, 5 ,wriv f ,h la-Lv! X 4 , um-yi W H ,L-Q: ' .,,,, ' ' 'fx . fd 'vw df, Q. 1 ' ' -A 5.5 ,V ,' ,.'-P My - if 'AM ir v , W . , Q. qw., KA-A r J- 1.1 L-3-Q, 'il .n .,. ,r an W F 1,1-g, iff f--fe' .m 4. .3 '52, ,'TfW,,. typ hw.-' .- -nw Qi. ,, w . ,zszkvn xbxsxhgff li- GUMBO 1927 ,f Tm I 'wif :B I I ,, Louisiana Lancers GUY W. NESOM . . . . President URBAN SEALY . . . . Secretary W. I. SPENCER . . Treasurer ACTIVE MEMBERS CHARLES ABY 'l'. J. BURNETF W. C. MARSHALL B. F. BABERS H. C. COLLIER G. S. MONTGOMERY J. BERWICK R. A. CRAIN G. W. NESOM P. BORRON S. R. DACEY J. R. PETERS G. G. Bow F. E. HERNANDEZ F. W. REAVES E.. A. BROWN A. S. HUFFMAN URBAN SEALY J. E.. BROWN H. KAUFFMAN W. I. SPENCER J. A. BREAux MA JOR W. E. BROUC-HER CAPTAIN W. G. MULLER H. B. HOWE B. E.. DURRETI' JAMES WETIHIERFORIJ L. R. WILSON HONORARY MEMBERS C. C. MAsoN J. A. CHAUVIN H. GREVEMBERG G. R. JOHNSTON i 4 I3 E' I f gy ,IQ M. TANNEIHIILI. F. A. ATIQINS W. WRIGHT El. CARRIERE C. R. RoBER'rs .I A' .. U - r- w.,- Y ,, , !-5 S -3' yi' 'f wW 43:'MZ. 1 Q , , Q W, ., V, N A w,, g, ,L .-Q V K L m, .r . 'xmgfy gpgr . f'5'g,gfwf4'.,Eq ,H i' , ,rv 59. ,q in Q 'I X - ,v kiwi, -,J ..f 1 .Nz H , N J f X Q, .J-fl-, ,wg -, 1, . 4 Y - W, X. ,, 9 ii ' 'Q-fx' A .1 ' -gf' -W ul' ,f X' 'I - 'R Qvx' if L 'M .J , .- g- -Q. xr-,.,.--. -A , I fi..-A Y , A .AF it-I' pw: Si' ,, gg:-ZA., . s .TAL 'I Yu! fk4 ,' ' N A 'ilf T ' y ' ' ' N.X.4Q.b'o tif- ,H W .' 'Iii' ' , . y A' F4 vs . 'S ,.. .,' .'. 'Mfw . A Af em, ,A nw., .. ,4- V . XL- 'K ,- .N 9 k5 ii':I', Q LK -.Q ,V 4 1 -K, ' - 1-1-M A 1 will-'u qjjjl N - V3.1- 'f'! 1 Q1,0'y,1 Li 'Q Q31 rg., .' QV? Q 6.01 , V. nj f' f M if f' ,- 192851 i , l' ' -,, ,,..rz,,,:-1 ,rw .. .1 1, J ' Q - 1 f. 'if+ - ' - . , f-' Q - xv- swf' '-v i'n f -'A-I A ' , . , '--Q -..' '. .T Aff, u a, .evans-fkfilpi 'Y v ' f. -Q fe-'JF I ,y-14. , M y. if? L3 42. V3 wwf? L . 1' , ' Q ' rm' -, :Nm ,vw '9 ,1 3 -iff -- Q. ,' .,f..-f gp- Q. x.. 'g Iv mm 5' 'rf Q tt, ww Q Vi A ,444 m fi A-,,, f 4' I Ci-UNXBO 1927 Eg ph, 19' Reveille Staff BEN U. DUcAs . . Editorvand Bus. Mgr. BARBARA GILES .... Associate Editor HELEN GILKISON . . . Assistant Editor HEIDEL BROWN . Asst. Editor and Bus. Mgr. MARGARET RICHARDSON . . Feature Editor CAROLYN SHOLARS . . Society Editor E EE !,.f -1 f -N ,asm-s ki -f - el G-UMBC 192 7 9 7 ' - -LL.. ..., Y::- H ,, - ,. x 7 3 :M 4 -1, . ,. . - yl Q .4 1- ' 4 ' . . ' ii, .,' ff.ffn My 2 I A Q4 Ii-ixig, ,ia if , J., my, Ja, W :Q rf H' ' . gg, wif-f, , .I ' ,mfsizvf 1 1 1' ' rv X, . ,uhh f , ' J A' ,.:. J ,K ci L:,?!' if .l -ff' 'f , NECA .',, fn , I Q t I 5 arid? 45 Q ww , M 1'. '? i?'l 'T If :ff lfw M- ft fr + 4, NL-2 3 'S 4 45 'K+ +,f. '5' I I ' 9 Q .ff K' Th. 1 .2 ' ' ip rx. 'MP ,Z we- ,M if , gl! -S rs xp . 'V 94 . ., J ' ' 1 51,551 r ' AY'- N' , .-W ff .-vw eg x ,,i,t.,,,. ,. ,w A4 vm . Nb- Q fish iff 'ni af . W ,I Y JI Jr H 1 f.1f'Q,',f 1, u . TMf fi, ln. u Lx .M A ,A ,:' PM 1 1-' ' .. V f 4, qw W vii 'X' nam 1927 E: Semi Chorus , ,- r- C OFFICERS ELIZABETH K. MCMILLAN . . . President MAR JORIE HARP . . . b . .Secretary ORAMAY BALLINCER . . V iolinist LEXIE ALFORD MATSY ARMISTEAD NITA BABIN ZOULENA BARNETT VERA BOOZE CLAUDE M. BROOKS DORIS BROOKS H. W. STOPH ER .... Director ACTIVE MEMBERS MADGE BUTLER RUBY SIIvIoNS MRS. D. CASSANO KATHRYN CONARD MRS. N. Cox ELODIE CURRY RUTH EARLE ELIZABETH FERGUSON PEARL FREE EBBIE JONES ANNIE MAE SOMMERS IRMA WALL ERLINE WATSON F AY KAHN ELOISE LANDRY MARGARET LANIUS EDITH MACOWEN WILMA NOBILING IVA PERKINS SUDIE PETERS STELLA PIERCE MRS. C. A. TAMPKE TIGERETTE QUARTETTE Fay Kahn, Pearl Free, Zoulena Barnett, Elizabeth McMillan GUMBO 192 7 aj SEMI-CHORUS ff f ff f 9 s 6:1 5'-N5 .um ....,.... S ,ff W - P by V I - 2? 1927 Q Glee Club OFFICERS ASHTON Coco .... ,. . . . . President O. J. BROUSSARD . . Secretary L. J. ALLEMAN J. L. ATKINS J. A. BATEMAN C. H. BRoussARD M. CHEssoN ROBERT COCKRELL JAMES DAVIS JACK DYE ACTIVE MEMBERS I. B. SORRELLS W. L. VIGNES FRED EASLEY L. V. FUNCHESS EDGAR GREENE A. M. HORTMAN J. B. LANDRY J. D. SMITH E. M. WATKINS J. F.. WEBB E. B. LDUDEN S. S. MCFERRIN C. MCGINTY C. D. GRAY MILTON GUIDRY J. S. HEARD TIGER QUARTET Davis, Alleman, Broussard, Wafkins Iv UA' MARK MITCHELL W. Q. RANKIN R. RIVERA J. F. SELLE P. J. SOLIS S. F. THIGPEN C. L. YANCEY ' Wh I EJ E .f Cl-J - 2 , xffd EF X ff!! 1 xx 4gK f Q -E X Qu lj! 'I ,I , Q N Vx if B Q L.S.U.GLEE CLUB i f 3995 w.. E- -nn- s H pm Q +C 3 U3 9CD O N N i inf' I vm If Cosmopolitan Club OFFICERS MAGIN H. BAUTISTA, Philippine Islands . . . President RODOLPH O. RIVIERA, Porto Rico . . . Vice-Pres. ANNABEL ATKINSON, Shreveport, La. . . . Secretary BRUCE PATRICK CAMPBELL, South Africa . . Treas. HELEN G. GILKISON, Houma, La. . . . Editor EINAR D. BERG, Norway . . . Bus. Mgr. JAGAN N. DHAWN, India . . Auditor HONORARY MEMBERS DR. CHARLES W. PIPKIN GEORGE W. DAMERON MEMBERS Luclo L. AQUINO, Philippine Islands ROBERTO ARANGO, Cuba BENJAMIN A. ARCENAS, Philippine Islands DOMINADOR BERNALDES, Philippine Islands ERNEST J. BOURGEOIS, Baton Rouge FRANK CAMPos DEL TORO, Porto Rico ROLANDO CosE, Honduras ESTELLE DARSEY, Baton Rouge AucUsTus DE LEE, Norwood T. H. DOWNEY, Baton Rouge JOSE DURON, Honduras GEORGE DURON, Honduras ERBY K. FOIL, Bogalusa HELEN DE LORIS GORHAM, Baton Rouge WILLIAM E. GROVES, Pollock RICARDO GUELL, Costa Rica JOHN A. HACKET1', Philippine Islands C. L. HWANG, China LILLIAN JACOBS, Opelousas MILDRED L. JACKSON, Bastrop FRANCIS L. JOHNSTON, Philippine Islands DR. W. E. HINDS, Baton Rouge MRS. W. E. HINDS, Baton Rouge GEORGE LEMAIsTRE, France ri We RICARDO MARCIAL, Philippine Islands DORIS G. MARTIN, Gardner, Mass. DONALD M. MARTIN, Gardner, Mass. MANUEL I. MERLIN, Cuba ADOLFO MORICE, Nicaragua GEoRcE Ossomo, Philippine Islands F ERNANDO M. PANLILIO, Philippine Islands VICENTE G. PARANPAN, Philippine Islands JOSE N. PARDO, France THOMAS L. PAULSEN, Germany RAGHUNATH G. PRADHAN, India LEOCARDO R. ROTOR, Philippine Islands LEoPoLDo SALAZAR, Philippine Islands E.MILIo SANTAMARIA, Philippine Islands PEDRO R. SANTAMARIA, Cuba Rov G. SMITH, Brazil GAVINO C. SOLIDUM, Philippine Islands WILLIAM I. SPENCER, New Iberia IRENE A. SPIELMAN, Alexandria - IDIOSDADO J. TANCO, Philippine Islands GUILLERMO O. VELEZ, Philippine Islands F LORENCIO VILLECAS, Philippine Islands DATTATRAY G. WALAWALKER, India CHO WU, China ff 7.1 I i - .I is f C tl - GRJMBO 1927 3 , f- li.-V! V ,yi - V . . 4 -f 2 aint! M' Q . 21 . 3' 'MJ Q fv I .s :Q 'V'S'- ,. .' ,g . a ,V . 'Imp 'J' fn A V-JI, .H ,QSM x um f Q W1Lm A.Q.g' gx J V f 99' 1 r 5,-if my A '::.' : Z 'N R f xv QPUMBO 1927 Newman Club .1--11.1.-. OFFICERS FRED J. GRACE .... , . . . . President MARIE LOUISE GRoss . . . . . Vice-Pres. ALICE PITCI-IFoRD . . . . . Secretary KEARNEY ROBICHAUX . Treasurer PATRONESSES MRs. SANFORD MRS. SMITH MEMBERS L. W. GIROUARD HELEN PITCHFORD MARJoRIE PITCHFORD W. S. GILFOIL L. J. CUCULLU B. H. BAILEY MYRTLE DE LA HOUSSAYE SEXTON COMEAUX LETTIE SMITH R. W. GREENE C. C. DAEADIE D. E. BECI-INEL A. H. ROUMAINE I. E.. LEGENDRE J. I. CAMBRE A. J. ALLEMAN A. L. DUPONT J. H. BORDELON A. DIMAGGIO W. E. HARMDN F. M. PANLILIO ALINE GRACE LOUIS ZELENKA WILL BIENVENUE CLARENCE VINCENT G. C. SOLIDUM IRMA WALL BEN ARCENAS PLACIDE HOTARD MARGUERITE HART J. M. DUPUIS ERNEST BLANCI-IARD KENNETH OZMENT REX HEBERT MARCUERITE DABADIE DoNALD KETTRICK G. VELEZ E.. SANTAMARIA U. CoRIvIIER FRANCES BURNS ODETTE GUILBEAU ROLAND SAMSON BURRES O'NElL ROBERT COFFIN EILEEN DONAHUE T. LANDRY ANNIE MAE BREAUX VERLIN Bou1'rE C. J. ARCENAUX O. J. BROUSSARD C. C. COUVILLION JEANNE CROCHET M. F. GUIDRY A. J. GREvEIvIIsERc AGATHA LACROIX LLOYD ROBIN, O. J . ROBERTHON RAE SHAFFETT MARGUERITE WALSI-I OLGA WEISS vii .J Jjll 'W'A'f 'A ' h.. . E f M lr wi T13 23- GUMBO 1927 it I ' Y' ix, Q 1 1 , . , n. E . I I . V ming .ff J 1 V' 'H 1 C., K- ,xi ,K ff, yu f p lx , Www- .n Fe., Q . x , r N ,S wx ,, 131 X QR., 'Q l xx. x 1, QM Niwifv -rf 4 AW 9 vw f S9 1 , Mwunnnnn,,-,E - - E GU M130 192 7-3 . J Bapust Student Counctl OFFICERS E. K. FOIL ....... . . . President J. W. WETHERFORD . . . Vice-Pres. MACWILLIAMS . . . . . Secretary W. B. LIMERICK . . . Treasurer ERLINE WATSON . Pianist CLAUDE HARRIS . Chorister J. W. SMITH .... B. Y. P. U. J. S. HUTCHINsoN . . External Relationship Mxss LOUISE GARIG . ..... Faculty ' S. F. THIGPEN . C. S. HOLTON A. W. BURCH HUGPI RAMBO F. E.. WPIEELIS GRANVILLE OBER J. S. HEARD E. DYKES EVA LEE L. A. MARTIN MARY ELISE BRIDGES VIOLET STRACENER J. E. HAYNES F LORA ABRAHAM LI:xIE ALFORD E J Ji ACTIVE MEMBERS ALICE E.. CAUsEY VIVIAN SMITH S. ALFORD LANDYS ELLZEY W. A. TAIT R. A. MAY EVELYN HoLToN W. H. STRACENER J. G. MARTIN J. C. STUMPF A. L. WALLACE L. M. CRow VERCIE STRACENER RUTH MULLINS . Sunday School E. H. STRACENER HILDA BOND JACK DYE MARGARET MILLIKIN F AY BAILEY B. B. CRooM AVA GATES CLEMENTINE LANIER LEMMIE WRIGHT AVERY SPEONS LILLIAN BANKSTON F. B. FOSTER MAE WATSON C. O. HOPKINS ' I ,,. . ,o 1 ,- wzkflvx. .Aw X 1 iWimA'A 'V' Y. QQ' ' fa lcv? 4., ',-'vm' rx' . 3 .Mtv ,-., Mg, am., -5., F. 7 Y .. ,n- ,, 1 1 ., R NX A M .1 I , ml ff' 'f , ' . H' id' fr e' 1+ ' . .Tl H 3 , -H. 1' ' X-' H 'WPI 1 3' .wg-A ' 4 .74 'san x ., jx ip . ' Y' f -,- 3 .. I .H .,. .mx-2 . . 4 ' ' al . v, .4 ,, gf '. -' . ',.,..- HW . Q-UMBC 1927 K : ' 'Hi' ul Q 14 O . 1 1 B... , N. 5 R51 , 1 'Mr 2, snr' ol ,- .Mr . 4 -.. N. . . 3. x 'w, V ,K gy , ,vu V1 - Wi-Sf, xm- 5? 1 WEQ E7 31 6'-T A 'f.QAv', R' w P w .F 3 Q 1 I -L .e . I .0 '. T4 , . Q N. PZ' u ag . '- 4 . w r . , - e V . :gr uw- .rl W ,M s 13 Q4 A '- 941K Wggl .22 'A 4 -4 . 'J' 'mb .,k fx - a . 'Q . N, . 1 . 1 vm rf' muh A - - j J 1, nr Al' A KL x X 11, -' ' 4, r, .. Q ,I V 7? i7 GUMBO 1927 Louisiana State University Square of Square and Compass Founded: Washingtond and Lec, 1917 Established: L. S. U., 1920 Colors: Silver, Gray, Navy Blue Publicalion: The College Mason WILLIAM COOPER A. R. CAIN H. S1'oNEBERc W. B. WHEELIS T. QUICK G. D. JOHNSON H. THOMAS R. E.. CALDWELL IRBY C. NICHOLS i..---l ACTIVE MEMBERS F. E. WHEELIS S. M. ROBERTSON A. K. OVERBY I. C. DANIEL R. C. KIZER E. M. BASKIN E.. W. BOOTH L. ALBRITTON FACULTY MEMBERS E. L. JORDAN C. W. EDGERTON A. P. KERR I. S. FLORY W. D. MORRIS P. M. HORTON HARRY MORRIS H. L. NORTON HONORARY MEMBERS Ex-Gov. JOHN M. PARHER MORRIS MARX Ex-Gov. HENRY L. FUQUAA' H. S. BENJAMIN WARREN O. WATSON LAURY MoBLEY '-flleccascd. J. W. CARAWAY L. M. OnoM N. G. STEPHENS N. L. KERN A. A. Voss GEORGE HATCI-IER A. R. SWINDELL P. H. O'BANNON R. L. O'QUlNN B. W. PEcuEs J. R. SHOPTAUGH F. D. STEVENS W. C. MCDOUGALL J. H. TUCKER E. A. SOWAR W1 lf f ,L is , C-V A It pn .. , v , my DAQ, 5 'UQ 5 5 ---......1 ...., jf- Y - kd --Q ' ' ' ' ' ,Ez , , 'nf D :. ee. GUMBO 1927 T-5? 9771 'QE' M J ff..- , , :' E A QUMBO 1927 . 1. Gamma of Epsilon Kappa Sigma Founded: Tulane, 1921 Established: L. S. U., 1925 11-g....1 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE F. J. DURON FRED GRACE J. H. GREVEMBERG Jon HEBERT L. W. HEBERT C. P. MOLAISON A. J. GREVEMBERG A. V. Coco R. B. REED J. F. LANDRY F. C. McCoy A. L. DUPONT G. C. Scriosuaancsa EV A J V5 gb' F 56:15. -- V ' V f- 5-HT -- 2 - 25. fx , . -:sw 'ik . fl 7-5 ,E - lEi y , 1 E7 1 L V , ,. ., , r. 1 vw' . V .. I.. vi'x: '3 im ', QQ' 'PQ C .L sq :val W 'fn A I X 5 ' wr L4 Q' A , . ,A K'i'1W'N', 1' V f 54 51, ' Q41 ft :tis 16 , f ff ' Q9 lg fs V f E1 T 3 i-'L--...R 43.5 ' 5 r-'Y W ,.. - GUMBO 1927 .. , E I !: 1 x. V . v J J Gumbo Staff Aucusrus DE LEE . ROLAND C. KIZER . CARY JOHNSON . . CLIFFORD R. ROBERTS . HELEN GILKISON . HOWARD KESSLER . Susna PENDARVIS . T. HARRIS DowNEY . W. RUFUS HAIGHT . . M. LIDDELL RANDOLPH . AVA GATES .... M. D. MCBRIDE . ROBERT TAYLOR . EJB ' 4f Q9 .-1-I-A . Editor-in-Chief . Business Manager . . . Associate Editor Associate Business Manager . . . . Asst. Editor . . Asst. Bus. Mgr. . Co-ed Organizations and Typist . . . . . Organizations . Sports . . . Art . . . . Cartoonist . . . Freshman Asst. Editor . Freshman Asst. Business Manager WWQ5 I I 1. Wifi., A jf I' AI 4 A Q, .. , G-UMBO 1927 f ' : SE? 4 -A K. nixmnu E 6 ...Labs , - ,, , , PE ' 1 ,YN ki I Q' f ,Z 4, 1 ' : 'D , g .-Q, .iw ll? W4 f my -gf -an , ' ' 1' Br Q1 Ei rs QT Z E E 01 :af E A 8 E L73 E 0 E 5 P 9 Q E Q is E Q E if 'E Q FE' E 0 i E fr -.f L' P: 6 CHEMISTRY BUILDING from the Clozsters ii Jllilllllf C9 lllllllllll C51 Hilllllllil G3 Dlllllllk C9 DIIIWI 5' 2 0 E SON FRATERN ITI EI' .12 'T eg. GUMBO 192 7,5 The Age and Hopes of the Greeks lin!-l. THE Fraternities were placed in the order of their installation, while the locals were arranged in order of their age. Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded in 1876 by five S. A. E's from other schools. Kappa Alpha was installed at L. S. U. in 1885. Kappa Sigma was installed at L. S. U. in 1887. Sigma Nu was organized at L. S. U. in 1887. Pi Kappa Alpha was established at L. S. U. in 1903. Sigma Iota was established at L. S. U. in 1912. Zeta Beta Tau was installed at L. S. U. in 191 1. Lambda Chi Alpha was installed at L. S. U. in 1914. Theta Xi was installed at L. S. U. in 1921. Delta Kappa Epsilon was installed at L. S. U. in 1923. Theta Kappa Nu was installed at L. S. U. in 1925. Sigma Chi was installed at L. S. U. in 1925. Alpha Gamma Rho was installed at L. S. U. in 1926. Locals Theta Theta petitioning Phi Gamma Delta. Theta Kappa Beta petitioning Phi Delta Theta. Lambda Beta Phi petitioning Alpha Tau Omega. Pi Alpha Omega petitioning Chi Phi. Theta Kappa Alpha petitioning Pi Kappa Phi. Phi Delta Sigma petitioning Sigma Delta Phi. Sororities Kappa Delta was installed at L. S. U. in 1909. Alpha Delta Pi was installed at L. S. U. in 1914. Delta Zeta was installed at L. S. U. in 1917. Sigma Delta Tau was installed at L. S. U. in 1922. Chi Omega was installed at L. S. U. in 1924. Alpha Chi Omega was installed at L. S. U. in 1926. Phi Sigma .Sigma was installed at L. S. U. in 1927. Locals The Local Sorority, Kappa Gamma, is petitioning Zeta Tau Alpha. u 'e f f ' ' 5 tel - C3-UMBC 1927 .m . . , V f 5 fr E. 'N z F' 3 E5 f- - ?9 Pan-Hellenic Council .1.----..-- R. D. JONES . . . B. R. MILLER . . . . . . . President . Vice-Pres. G. C. HERGET .... Sec'y- Treas. MEMBERS K. A. K. Sig. B. R. MILLER R. D. JONES J. R. PLEASANT R. W. BRINGHURST P. K. A. W. B. CHANDLER F. W. O'BANNON L. C. A. S. lata J. T. GUYTON G. H. OSSOIRIO J. S. DODSON F. J. DURON L. B. Phi F. J. GRACE L. A. NEwsHAM T. T. P. A. O. W. D. COTTON H. M. ENGLISH N. G. STEVENS T. E.. JOHNSON T. K: N. R. W. RICHARDSON F. H. FENN T. K. A. S. A. E. T. O. Woons J. T. CANN S. E. LYONS W. J. WRIGHT EI ..- S. N. G. C.HERcE1' G. C. SCHOENBERGER D. K. E. O. P. CARRIERE H. S. PARKER T. K. B. G. A. KIMBALL RICHARD DYSON Z. B. Tau T. W. BAUER LEO GOLD S. Chi A. P. CONNELL O. R. WATKINS T Xi C. FERRERO H. A. TAYLOR A. G. Rho C. S. HOLTON S. F. THIGPEN f7 GUMBO 1927 31 g N .Q-rswl 4 ' ' 45' ff 1 Es if . HUM - f -na f ' Q EJ br I U 99 il fi 65 ,.. .. - ,. gi: . .I-ww---...,.,,,,' E f xg 1.4: DS: , Tm I GUMBOJ1927 Ex , , Y , r' , The Daggers Theta Kappa Bcta--- Lambda Beta Phi-H Theta Theta-U FRANK HYATT G. JOHNSON NORMA STEVENS ALLEN KIMBALL D. ALBRITTON JIMMIE HELM W. J. JACKSON JOHN D. KING GEoRcE HATCHER Zeta Beta Tau--- Pi Alpha Omega--- THEO. W. BAUER W. D. COTTON HARRY GOUDCHAUX HARRIS ENGLISH HERBERT BARON J. W. CARRAWAY Theta Xi--- Delta Kappa Epsilon-U Pi Kappa Alpha-H CARLTON KEMP JAMES O'NEILL S. P. RICHARDSON H. A. TAYLOR DOOLIE PARKER W. B. CHANDLER OPPIE DIIvIMIcIc EDWIN THEUS KENNETH BROWN Sigma Nu--- Sigma Alpha Epsilon-H CALDWELL HERGET Bos DAMERoN BERT ,DURRETT CHARLES MASON GEoRcE SCHOENBERGER WILLIAM BARHAM Kappa Alpha-H Kappa SigIna--- Sigma lota--- J. R. PLEASANT Boa JONES Jos DURON BEN MILLER Boa BRINGHURST GEORGE OSARIO HARRY ELDER STEVE HoLzALD GEORGE LEMAISTRE Lambda Chi Alpha--- Sigma Chi--- STEWART CALHOUN ALLEN P. CONELL I W. R. DODSON - JESS TINSLEY EI LUTHER FRAZER -,f I I I-, ,I A I gy w,1hV?ikQ .- W ' ' T..X fN 0 CTUMBO 1927 I If- 'I ff, , A , N g ,,:i '1'3 Li?m7s',f 'l . ' Qzsf ' 1fF1+ik'4 if Dir T5 vf , .gif ,. ,.- .LJ .- ww ,, ,ug - - 1 1 ' P-. ' f' .1- - .Q , ' ' . f ef,-Qlw 'Q ,, ., , L x 41 V, w ' a,, A, , WW? I Q 1 ' ,AL wi x H .M M AM. ,Jf':w'f ' 4 X. -n '1-'Lg Ill ,-.x V, ,h 5. ' R1 gr x.L 1 . . 4 I g -gf . A . Z - .I A , , ' -, - A . A - v -A, , ,. . , f f uw ' - ' - 5? , ,QW W H4 .N .. , , .. le, I. xr. a 5,1 J' ,n .,,f. -f fb yr. ',i',' K. 5 ' ' ' uw. WH . .f ,.,,,... Hwwruwvnwpuqq, . -V - - E Q s GUMBO 1927 Louisiana Epsilon of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Founded, Alabama, 1856 Established, L. S. U., 1876 Colors: Purple and Gold Flower: Violet FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. V. Hows E. M. VIOLETTE JOHN B. CANN E. H. HAYNES W. T. BARHAM P. G. BORRON C. F. FARRELL FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 J. R. MONK ROBERT DAMERON Class of 1928 J. T. OWENS C. C. MASON J. L. WOOTEN W. J. WRIGHT Class of 1929 T. R. FLOWER J. T. SHELL, JR. RICHARD J. MURPHY J. E. SMITH GEORGE C. PURVIS T. P. STREET W. L. BiARROW Class of 1930 J. H. BROUSSARD SAMUEL H. HOUSTON B. P. CAMPBELL DUNCAN KEMP THOMAS O. FILES, JR. J. W. MCC-EHI-:E J. M. HUEY ' B. M. TAYLOR I-S a4 'T' f gy rg wil 25 i 15 N I 1 vljf X , I A . yew' 1 V un, -s L ..-Y M, M, mfs ,N L L My A 'li .m..'w. ei. G-UMBC 192 7 9 , -M Qs' ' ' PE' Q...-1 I - .. . ww-I ,rf f '. + A, ,JY A jf-A , ' X Q.. ' I., , .W A. ', .. , J V - ,. ', ,ny . A Q . ' Hg A ' ,, ui-'T , ,Q fi , 43,4 . if, Q, 1 - gy , x ,, 4' X -1'-' if Q X ' Q' l 'Wi cg 1 ,1w,f'.-,gf , . 'ff ' ' , 'nf A F, P 4.51- 'E M- ,, , N .W vw mm MA V I I 5 t -N4 stun .9 W Ly. , . .1 1 Wm A. ,1 K I Q .Afg- ,,, ,I X I , . D 'N 3 , X 1Y.3,, Y fm ,Mr I ,, , Qu' 1.5, ' - 14: ,X , X ' f, I lk N-Q. iu!h If t.. , --.- - 4.4. :I - V Y . GU MBC 1927 I ' ' -.1 ' rf, ' ' ' M T I I Alpha Gamma Chapter of Kappa Alpha F0.m.1ea,W.I.I.fngI.m College, Va., 1865 T ' Established, L. S. U., 1885 f Y Colors: Crimson and Old Cold SQ Flowers: Magnolia and Reel Rose FRATRES ,IN FACULTATE A. T. PRESCOTT J. G. LEE S. T. SANDERS E.. L. ScoTT FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Graduate V. M. COATES Class of 1927 FURMAN LONG B. R. MILLER W. P. CLARK Class of 1928 A. D. CARROL HEREFORD PERCY J. B. TOLER C. H. HERKENRATH JESSE COATES A. H. GAY J. R. PLEASANT H. S. ELDER C. G. VAN DINE J. R. HEARD A. L. YERGER Class ,of I 929 R. A. CRAIN HARRY GAYDEN R. D. PERCY TAYLOR BARNES NORWOOD JONES J. R. PETERS W. C. MARSHALL C. MCGINTY Class of I 930 I. H. WILLIFORD A. J. DE LA HOUSSAYE W. WILBURN A. S. WILLIAMSON C. P. MANSHIP HERMAN HEFLIN L. M. FAVROT R. JONES J. E. PHELPS R. D. BLANCI-IARD J. E.. BURT DAN HENRY J. M. PETERS D. SEVIER WILLARD MEEKS FRATRES IN URBE L. B. ALDRICI-I T. W. DUTTON C. PIERCE R. B. ALDRICI-I LOWRY EASTLAND W. H. PIPES L. B. BAYNARIJ KERMAN ERWIN W. M. PHILLIPS L. W. BROOKS L. M. FAVROT C. D. REYMOND P. G. BORRON S. G. GLADDEN E. C. REILLY OVERTON Bovo JoI-IN GAYDEN K. SIMS . O. B. BURDEN C. P. MANSI-IIP O. H. SIMPSON W. H. BYNUM D. MANSHTPE E.. M. SPILLER W. W. BYNUM FRANK MCINNIS W. P. THOMAS C. F. DucI-IEIN G. R. NoRDYI4E W. W. WELDON W. H. WRIGHT is J 'Ai VI Jw Ej A mf , ' ' I . ,445 if V Ah A J vp .4 v ' i P13 ' ,,'a wnn.,, 1. :f',4 W ' , -.- f '- A .G-UMBO 1927 I W' If V 1 ,a. r . 4' t M J. 5 -4 A fu., u 1 9' 4V.f JET? ' . 3- - . '1 fa- -' ' ' js .Jw 41514 wit A ,. 1 ' ,I EH x 'Q xg VAS, Q WW w.. 'T. 'V, . ,fy 'J . . W, V 1 1' Q . X f 1 'W 1 1 '1' 5 . .I-.'-MT ,L ' Ar Ju Fr? In W xH . ...EEl?3, I 1 ww f 97 .52 A : ig? .l ..... .... CIUMBO 1927 Gamma Chapter of Kappa Sigma . -4.-.,, I , 1... Founded, Univcrsily of Virginia, 1865 3 !'W?'i' Flower: Lily of the Valley T. W. ATKINSON M. G. OSBORN R. D. JONES R. W. BRINGHURST R. E.. CALDWELL A. G. CoMPToN DoNALD CALDWELL J. H. CARROLL F RATRES IN FACULTATE F. T. GUILBEAU J. F. BROUSSARD J. P. COLE L. J. LASSALLE F RA1'REs IN UNIVERSITATE Post Graduate W. E.. MILLIc.AN Class of 1927 J. M. CoussoNs R. W. GRIGSBY W. P. HARDEMAN Class of 1928 RICHARD TAYLOR Class of, 1929 M. H. HENDERSON Esiablishcd, L. S. U., 1887 Colors: Scarlet, Green, White J. G. LEE, JR F. C. FREY L. S. HOLZHALB E. P. TATUM G. G. QUINN W. C. WHITE H. R. RATCLIFF SETH LEWIS G. E. HILTON Class of 1930 J. T. CoMPToN C. C. JONES W. T. SKOLFIELD A. C. FENET L. G. O'PRY F. H. SCHNEIDER A. K. CUFF E.. WALSH W. C. THIEL WALTER OERTLING W. Q, RANKIN f I, vwgi EJ E' ' f J 1 ll . f - 7-1 .1-' 1 .cl ' 55' , Eg .. . ,. JP . F11 Q:-'J 'N I' P W ' G'UM5O 1927 34 at . ,0- V N , ..s+ef.,,, , -.v . u sf. Y . . ..', Y . ,Y A lm 'AM L VV? ,aw X ,X A ' NI A 'L r t ' ., Y f' ' ' ip Br W fa 4 Hvvwwnnunnq,-,, 1- . V A- ' GUMB0 1927 P ILA ' I l Phi of Sigma Nu Colors: Black White and Gold Founded, If. M. 1., 1869 j'f'n1 fr' I. , -3 E.I..bIa.1.c.1, L. s. U., 1887 1 I 55 4? t' 5, Ie' FRATRES IN FACULTATE CAPT. P. T. BAKER C. A. IVE5 F. F. PILLET DR. P. C. YOUNG FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE G. C. HERc.E'r J. H. MORRISON AGRIPPA ROBERT J. L. STRICKLAND L. G. LAFLEUR J. M. CARVILLE G. C. SAIvIsoN HOMER POTTER SAM MURRAY G. A. PETERRIN W. M. BARROW F. B. JONES E.. B. SMELLEY DR. T. S. JoNEs DR. R. P. JONES J. S. JONES BURG WADDILL ED. YOUNG Class of I 927 G. C. SCHOENBERGER, JR. Class of I 928 H. H. JOYNER B. E. DURRETT Class of 1929 C. J. REDDY JULES Roux R. L. BAILEY Class of 1930 CHARLES FIELDS MERVIN LOUDON SHIRLEY ARRIGI-II G. A. BOUANCI-IAUD A. P. EDWARDS D. W. COLEMAN FRATRESIN URBE DON ARRIGHI HUGHES ARRIc.I-II AL AMISS IvEs NOLAND H. L. PUCKETT J. S. HERGET SHORTEN MONCET R. BENTON JOHN REYMOND J. H. JOLLY DR. LESTER WILLIAMS J. W. WHITTEMORE F. B. DUPREE F. P. JONES M. S. FLOOD B. G. SINGLETARY R. G. KEARNEY GEORGE DORR PAUL RUEE LOWREY SENTELL B. L. PALMER J. O. BOUANCI-IAUD B. A. CROSS C. V. PORTER W. COOKE W. A. BAILEY GEO. WHITAKER G. K. FAVROT WALLACE PEcUL W. R. EDMONDS , AWLZQ. . E1 ,5 GQ! ,- -an - x u 1-be: G-UMBC 1927 i 1 5 L is , GJ f . ,-. CBO 1927 A I AA : 2 ' Jftlw T A C C PE. y ' ' F 4: - 5 Qxiiilkillwl I I f- y 1 on u eg 1 K a Alpha Alpha Gamma of Pi app Colors: Garnet and Founded, University of Virginia, Old Gold 4 l Publication: The Shield 1868 I and Diamond FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 B. U. Duc.As W. B. CHANDLER Class of 1928 J. R. Conf M. C. HARP F. W. O'BANNON H. H. RICHARDSON Class of 1929 K. H. BROWN R. W. COLLINS G. C. FURHAM D. H. PROTHRO WAYNE WALKER H. F. TURNER J. W. TOOKE Louis ZELENKA Class of 1930 A. B. HOIPKEMEIER G. A. MCDUFF' WM. RICHARDSON A. J. SHOUP G. C. VAUDENBAUMEN PLEDGES J. W. ATKINS A. W. COUVILLION J. E. COON H. M. F URMAN - J. L. MCFERREN is QD' www A- as GJ A X L F' 'sn- 22. GUMBO 1927 5+ , 1 QU 'FI' -5 T g. V.: 2:9 ' 'ie' wg-, 1 ll' if 4- J, K ' f fv. I, 41' A 4 M, 'S ,gg-. - 'V Sw!-r '1 S 'uk -rg ,. ,' f.. -,S 31:91 53?- 4 mm 5-'55 - o K bxxix' , . w '. r 791 ' vv wnva94i'w - g 4-,N - .. 4 Iwiwuwwvnnn l f - QUMBO 1927 Z Alpha Alpha of Sigma Iota Founded: L. s. U., 1904 Colors: Blue and Brown P. R. SANTAMARIA M. I. MERLIN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 F. J. DURON G. H. Ossomo Class of 1928 G. LEMAISTRE Class of 1929 A. Monica R. O. Rlvzlm Class of 1930 R. Cosa H. Das:-:oN R. R. GUELL 22. LET? if . . ll, f 5 I I- A -3 I U 1 A v gf! If WUWQJ Em I A v CTUMBO 1927 fm -- :4f, Q of ' 'Ns ,AL ', W -Q. 1 of 'haf f' W V ,ay 1. ,V V Magi! ,A ,. f ,, x -. ,Q .fan 5 'Q . J irliulwl s- 1 Si my fy f . 7 ,HQ .3 , .zri ' GUMB0 19275 Pi Chapter of Zeta Beta Tau Founded: College of Cily of , Lxfgk Eslablishcd, New York, 1898 L. S. U., 1911 di I ,.,,s-. 4'5 4 1 I , fl u js cs P Xa, FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 TI-IEo W. BAUER HARRY GAUDCHAUX Class of 1928 KARL E.. LOEB LEo Gow ABE BERENSON HERBERT B. BARON Class of 1 929 LAZARIJ BLUM HERMAN MOYSE LEWIS GOTTLIEB SAUL GOTTLIEB MARION KAHN Class of 1930 HAROLD POSNER FRANK DREYFUS PI.EDcEs LOWELL ROSEMAN F RA'rREs IN URBE IsADoRE KAHN EDGAR LEVY Louis KAUFMAN En. ScI-II.Aoss V. SAcI-IsE, JR. LEI '9 1 g,9t'if'Q 1 71 W FRED GEISENBERGER AARON KUPPERMAN HERMAN Gow JULIAN BEI.IsI.E JOE ABRAMSON ALVIN MEYER HERBERT BENJAMIN GUMBO 1927 ? QV 4 'sir V U1 M, ,Q A an, -5 f M rfigr ' GU MBOJJ 192 7 - , .. F- ff?- r- K ea' -E 2 zsfawunuuuunuu n :.m S:-,, ' - , V ,., 5 .. U EI Ups1lon Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha Founded, Boslon Unlversily, 1909 Colors: Purple, Green and Gold C. R. HUMMEI. RALPH HAYES ROLAND KIZER S. L. CALHOUN K. E. OSTERBERGER J. T. GUYTON ST. CLAIR FAVROT A. S. HU LANNIE CALHOUN J. J. COLLINS JAMES COLLINS R. A. COFFIN C. A. ERLINGER B. M. FOSTER W. B. MYRICK L. S. DOHERTY OTTo CLAITOR O. H. BONEY M. R. UPTON W. B. HOLCOMBE L. W. BABIN E.. E.. STARNES G. W. REYNAUD L. S. BEALE FRATRES IN FACULTATE G. F. WHITE FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 S. M. ROBERTSON J. P. DODSON J. R. POWERS NoRMAN CARMOUCHE Class of 1928 W. I. LANIER H. W. PAGE Class of 1929 G. K. GILBERT Class of 1930 T. H. GIBBS S. S. KAY B. E.. PERKINS, JR. W. J. FOLEY H. S. HAWTHORNE J. M. MORRIS F RATRES IN URBE J. E. SNEE R. C. THORGESON C. E. OSTERBERGER J. M. THOMPSON G. S. DARSEY E. O. PowERs GLADDEN HARRISON P. P. GoRDoN C. P. ST. AMANT J. H. BOWDEN O. M. THOMPSON Established, L. S. U., 1914 Flower: Violet D. R. OSTERBERGER C. L. OsTERIsERcER W. N. HOLLADAY J. L. HEATH F. W. BENNETT W. R. DODSON B. F. BABERS FFMAN L. C. GILL A. L. STEWART W. T. WALDEN W. A. WILsoN R. C. TAYLOR H. C. WEBB O. M. SHAMBLIN WILLIAM COCKE C. A. IvEs GEoRcE WHITE R. A. MCFARLAND RALPH HAYES O. O. OC-DEN I C. R. HUMMEL L. A. OsTERBERcER LAKE BAss T. S. BowoEN I!! f I I I A 5 gill GUMBO 1927 , . .' - 2 ,xvynmqnl 1 I I I - wg- ' ' f--- '- l 4 Z r 6. WP I fr , ,vw '17, , W xr W.. r N 3, M V Q s' Wifi -J: K GN, .2 H-14 if grim' h'!'JM9f? Eg 'H M, A , 'X W, X, Class of 1 928 , . ,Ig f GUMBO 1927 Alpha Alpha of Theta Xi Founded - -lf ' A E 1.z'11,.1 L. s. U. 1920 Rcnsslacr Polylechnic lnslilule, 1864 ',. QjAP,o sta is L ' ' G Zhu' Flower: Chrysanthemum -r Colors: Blue and While -j Q. ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE B. S. LAT:-mm G. L. PACE ' H. L. MCCALL M. B. Voonnuzs J. B. FRANCIONI J. J. MUNSON FRATRES IN LJNIVERSITATE Graduate C. L. Fzmuano C. C. KEMP Class of 1927 L. K. HELM - W. M. PAYNE O. DIMMICK L. J. ALLEMAN H. S. KEMP A. L. DACEY J. R. MADDEN H. A. TAYLOR M. C. FONTENOT J. R. HOGAN R. W. BAUCUM Class of' 1929 R. L. DAcsY C. K. MORESI H. J. Momzsx Class of 1930 W. GLENN A. M. LANDRY A. R. SINGLETON wiif R. M. KEMMERLY F. R. BETANCOURT R. W. WHITMEYER Lskov DAUGHENBAUGH GU NYBO 1927 ? '4 -q - E - 2.. my - I 1 I ,:-7 - ... 2'- ' - L-A7 ' 23,1 an 'trj '.v, M ' , 2 'yfjux Q E4 fr W .. , , . i X N 131 , . 'fwf f .. f K, YW jg' ,1,. A- P J, W' -Q. ww ,-x ' if-1 1 Y 5.- 4 .vi V a ,ik 25. 1 Y ,. ig, .Lmfk xg . 'f Y. 3 , ' 1 A 'K5' :fir fi W .ff y.. 17 w-.,..v,...,, . , N., .J x I W. ,Lin X '-I w, x '-- 'XR in ffm ,Hi 0. X ' ,fi M, , A, ., d 1 gt ak 5 Q xx? i5 .S li 1 , gv Q-Xiu' , . f 'I 77 x i , Q ,. V . I . I If R , F . N I A I -. A -,ww ' . X 'L f 1,5 1, W J' fmzfyi- 1 , ,-, , ., , , .M-v,.f MW. MA fm .f ., , 'Q S. . Aw.. ,Y ah, , ' R 'asv' 2. GUMBO J1927? Z J A S I is Et.-. Zeta Zeta of Delta Kappa Epsilon Founded, Yale Universily, 1884 Colors: Red' Blue and Gold Eslabllshcd, L. S. U., 1923 FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. R. HENDRIX R. L. DAVENPORT FRATRES IN UNIVERSYFATE Class of 1927 O. P. CARRIERE E. E. CARRIERE L. T. GODFREY P. M. HEBER1' J. O'NlELL M. L. RANDOLPH Louls MENVILLE DUBOSE SAINT W. M. EBERHARD J. L. SABASTIAN A. D. LEVERT M. H. CANDY H. A. KING Class of 1928 H. S. PARKER J. W. SAxoN Class of 1929 E.. K. TI-IEus G. P. STUBBS ALTON LEVER1' Class of 1930 CHARLES - BELL HENRY RIGHTOR FRANK GIBBS F RA'rREs IN URBE C. L. GARLAND S. W. HENDRIX L. A. HIMES WALDEMAR LANDRY A. B. MOORE Al' P1 gp W, G. R. MURRELL G. F. HARRINGTON F. E. SMITH JAMES BERWICK A. E. SWANSON DAYTON HAYNES L. R. DEROUEN J. E. HAYES D. O. MOORE J. A. Scl-IEURMANN J. B. SMULLIN R. L. DAVENPORT ,ww yi! ll f g f- - --5- f ' - f f' ep 6? 4. J, .. f ea. GUMBO 1927 . ' I VM 5 I 4 1'-,gg-.M -A-my -wx - J -,.qv ,nu , igfmf-x L4 jg . ...vu ..-V .,, .- I. .1 ., -ir uf' '-.f'!'f T- awww ' 'f' X rl' 1 Aw.- ,H Gul Lb , x ,wp - V4 iw' . ' f w , W w. W. x , , . A .g , . I1 . I A L.. WJ 1 Q , Q 553' ' A. - ' -5 1.-, . . h ' -' ti' - A 1, ' a N . nf N fs -. iff , .... A, , Y ,ll A .,'.. 1 1 -f .0-1 J lk? l 1' , k E x. 3331 ' vi -4.1 ' 'S 'X 'Y- . A I mm K .- . 9 Q X , 95.5 :if ll ff-Q. ' A Y - N CIUMBO 1927 f : ,f 2 sa I A I 1 Louisiana Alpha of Theta Kappa Nu - YV 7 N F J rl by a algamalxon of eleven f ggm I - lazzls SI Springflll-ld, Mo., func 9, 1924 1. Y Esfablfslwd. L. S. U.. 1925 -KN. .' . ' calm. Black, Silver, Red if F 'f Ma8 a FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 ROGER W. RICHARDSON SKARDON D'AUBERT R. F. SEILER E.. L. GREEN DAVID P. BLACKSHEAR REMBERT C. ALLEY W. I. SPENCER BEN GRAVES M. J. BURCH MILTON ARCULEER LAVERNE DAY LANDON BLAcI4sHEAR WALTEIR BROWNING J. S. HUTCHINSON ALBERT STEGNER MARK MITCHELL Class of 1928 FRED FENN J. R. DAVIDSON R. E. GAHAGAN J. B. KENT Class of 1929 GUY NEsoIvI CARLOS SPAHT C. B. SINGLETARY HOWARD KESSLER Class of 1930 FRANK MILLER O. P. STOCKWELL W. R. REDFIELD F. F. CARPENTER WILLARD MITCHELL JAMES SAURAGE ix y WI A - gf J' .f U JP Aw In A Lf A 1 , 'CJ f 1, I , - .... R 14 P. J. GOODNICHT JEROME BOWLING RALPH MCKINLEY W. B. NEILL J. E.. WEBB HARRIS DDWNEY J. C. NOLAN M. A. POND A. A. WEBB J. L. GAHAGAN 2-x ' 4 : Q In .iz - - ' QTUMBO 1927 'u .sf- -J n. 1 1 -5 .A ,kv F. f 'IW QPF-,-'N ' 4 Q' - W. a wx Q' nv r' ... f'N '-4 'ar . - -. Y n 'Agm f ' ,if , 5:2 - - . ..... .....+....f,1 ur iffy V. 3 1 1 , I Jp ff 14 'V .HV fy... gtk, I , , 5 . I r ' V f ' , A., .4 E W1 5'-5 M-5, . ' ' ,, 4 - , , ,fy . -. l-.. ,A M ., v W. , My - e' pf ' li'-i.u,fgu-.LaL.Q::f:4.,aAf..:.,. X E 1? 'rf QQ: , Y, ,. Vx, J ! ! If 1 ' vi di. VE G-UNLBO 1927 Gamma Iota of Sigma Chi F-2' 7 E N' H E' A 'W P ' ' vga, - :G N- -, I' -.'.Lg',', . -. F ounded, Oxford, Ohio, 1885 Established, L. S. U., 1925 Colors: Blue and Gold ir ff Flower: White Rose A . .W F RATRES IN FACULTATE MARCUS M. WILKINSON DR. A. G. REED F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 J. E.. MCNAMARA T. I. HARKINS J. W. HUTCHINSON J. E. CROSSLEY G. L. COLE PAUL GREENE EMILE ROLFS CHARLES MCVEA FELIX RICHARDSON GEORGE ENSLEY W. P. CDNNELL H. C. PLUMMER W. A. ALEXANDER W. L. VIGNES A. P. CONNELL Class of 1928 J. W. LEMOINE L. H. BRowN C. B. COOLEY F. G. Ross Class of 1929 CHARLES ABY R. E.. STEARNES U. H. SEALY JACK BURNETT LESLIE WILSON Class of 1930 BOYKIN WARNER DAN MCPHERSON MARION ROBERTS H. SASSER H. S. JoHNsoN FRATRES IN URBE H. P. CON.NlfLL E. A. DAVIS DoN B. HEARIN .- N, C. A. RANDELL L. E. F RAzER O. R. WATKINS H. D. MCNAMARA J. A. CHAUVIN J. D. TINSLEY C. HARRIS ALEX DASPIT W. E. HARMON AUSTIN AIKIN GILBERT MUNsoN JACK RATHBONE J. H. DUNCAN E Y Rf A lw,1I fA' Y 7 ' 6-T - GU E127 J X A X QS-I X Q3 :rx ' S i S. A 1' 77' lv' 'V 1, 3. INN. mv 'Ag -v VUFQLQ , GLJME-so 192 , ,E A-,,E,.5 Fm 5: Q-2 I l 1 . I xl Alpha Epsdon of Alpha Gamma Rho Founded, Ur1Jana,11l, 1904 Esfabzfshfd. L- 5- U.. 1926 Colors: Green and Gold Flower: Pink Rose F RATRES IN FACULTATE O. W. ROSEWALL E. C. TIMS W. N. CHRISTOPHER E. B. DORAN CLYDE INGRAM G. D. MARcIcwoRTI-I FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Graduate O. G. FITZGERALD Class of 1927 M. C. GAAR W. T. HUNT W. L. lVllTCHEl,L C. O. HOPKINS C. S. HDLTDN O. J. BROUSSARD I. N. CARPENTER CLARENCE VINCENT ' Class of 1928 J. W. SMITH W. I. DuI1LEssIs C. I.. HILL Class of 1929 R. T. ALEXANDER F. R. FOSTER A. E. ROBINSON H. B. MARTIN E. E. SPIELMAN A, A, BREEDEN S. F. THIGPEN H. C. LovETT Class of 1930 M. L. LEE E. H. GREENE A. J. PERTUIT W. F. HERRIN T. S. MCVEA L, P, BROWN F RATREs IN URBE I NORMAN ALLEN fr if I' II!! l I lbrxi all b .. ' , Q If ' 99 5 I 1 fx ,. ' Y ' 'W' Q IT .. ... F-.N GUMBO 1927 2 6 -n K- f5 nd: - 7 x x 1. , 1 M Sw: vl J A u V 4 i ff? ,EQ - GUMBO 1927 E+ : C A A T Founded, L. S. U., 1916 Colors: Purple and While A. L. BOYER M. G. MCCANN E.. H. CASSIDY C. A. GII.I.AsPIE J. P. GILLASPIE LAMAR JONES H. C. COMISH Theta Theta FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. A. MAJOR T. EARLE JOHNSON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 W. A. COOPER J. L. EAST G. R. HATCHER Class of 1928 J. H. PHARES C. J. SHAEFFER Class of 1929 J. L. HELM C lass' of 1930 H. W. HoPcooD J. P. HoPcoon L. O. LANE L. D. MEGEPIEE F RATRES IN URBE W. L. HATI-IoRNE f N Flower : Pansy N. G. STEVENS R. B. Toon D. C. PERKINS T. E.. QUILLMAN M. E. COOPER T. D. HOLDEN A. S. WYATT f WI I -, . In f r A Q, YK'a!'! '-'Nil ' ,gg f u' V ' - 'Y ff: , H 7 ee.GUMBoi9272', fm V ,.-,,,,.,q.. 43. , ,,Q. j?i,, QI, Q .,AQq,, ,, , , , as 1 . ta. ,,l.-.u P-3?-M .x r. . .. SN' .vw N , 1 ' .- g,1x.21541sk'g,A51-'ffa1Q,5'm4.,f3.,N'HQsw ' ly 'L f A 4?'ff4'f'f' .Q JPY' L5 4' xl Vai in y rx ,t . , wg ,W- 24 ff Af . uf ff ff - ,VY Y 4 , .V S.. v- , 1 . ff? .rw e lx 'XA 1 -i L fi 16.2 3+-3+ Qwg,.'f wxr+vf Mfk- - H N 4. sl. H . A a 'rg 3'm,Jfj'Q'f1 Sv Y nf ww., ,. ,- 1 tw'fv1f'f.L. 'x.' , A S' em A , .Q N 55' vi'5TA k'15 4 '+P .P , ,J ' ', 1. S. Msg, Of. 1515 pjigvv.. Ms' 1 sw WV Ax 731, ,A ,!'wl..F , ' . .. - . . Wjiffaxs fill... :fit ' Av ga ' ff A , WS? s f-ti' 1 f-fr . - N. ' .' fm.,-lit p,..f-fifft , ,pr Ng Juv ,JP Idsf!- !, i' vw f ff, MQ .. an ng V , .Fi 5' R., .v,i,l.,,,g O 1. v, , 'rr -it hr., W. 3 g.5w45', ,V , ':', 'KT MQ uk? v.,. ...Q L 11- 'w.fw,. i,Q,f.EEg ,li -'-'iff' r- Xf' ' - K 5 ,Q .553- ,A f 4 4A I, fx 'If 11' WAQQ V41 Class of 1927 - GUM1-30 1927 I A In Theta Kappa Beta Founded, L. S. U. Flower: Dandelion Colors: Purple and White PERCY ATHEN L. C. SPIERS WILLIAM LECROIX RICHARD MORNI-IINvEc LEE CASTIGNOS SAM PARKER RI-:EvEs GARRISON B X If RICHARD DYSON WAIQREN JACKSON Class of 1928 ALTON MORNHINVEG DEWITT SAULS LEWIS CRow Class of 1929 F. F. HYATT Class of 1930 GUY GARRISON CI-IARLEs STUCKIE HUBERT IGAU SAM MORGAN ALLEN KIMBALL PAUL MORGAN ToIvI WOODWARD FREDERICK DUPRE 4-'F u ,Xxx q V1 k, 1 PZ 1 f . GUM13O i62 7 E+ : ,....,,, .... ,W,,.. , :hr 1 W I . is W .S L - k iw, 'if 4 Q I P 1 i 5 4 I f T 4 ! J 4 I 3? I I i :P 'rf v, A ss V4 '31 9 'Q x 5 X f , ei., F 3. x vxifj' f, 1 lfy' J, 3 QM. 'Nvnnn-nn, 'IvlInn.q'.,,,,x - :ff , V ' h- GUMBO 1927 F Colors: White and Blue W. R. MIDDLETON G. V. COTTON A. J. GREVEMBURG F. H. ALSTON C. H. COLLIER J. D. MIZELLE CLII-'IfoRD WHITE JACK RIscH Pi Alpha Omega 421, lx . '.. FRATRES IN FACULTATE W. H. MORELAND T. P. HEARD FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Graduate J. T. MosELY Class of 1927 M. V. MILLER T. L. JOHNSTON W. D. COTTON Class of 1928 J. F. FAIR CLIFFORD ROBERTS Class of 1929 N. D. FRANKLIN J. W. CARAWAY BURL JoHNsoN MURPHY TANNEHILL Class of 1930 HARRY BROWNING D. S. HOWELL J. W. POLLARD lil lf 'I ' Flower: While Rose HARRIS HOWELL HARRIS ENGLISH H. J. GREVEMBURG E. S. CoYLE R. A. HEARD CLYDE JOHNSTON J. D. STUBBLEFIELD BILL BEVILL - GUMB0 1927 4 F' 5 f-1 ' ,-4 s l. . 'Q . C k, ,ii v , w 'R ff :Q SE L 5E :L - CTUMBO 1927 Founded, L. S. Colors: Old Rose, Sky Blue Lambda Beta Phi U. - 'V Q '.4 Y ., f x I-ftffii' Flowers: Sweet Peas 'V .'q.'L.N2l. . FRATRES IN UNWERSITATE Class of 1927 FRED J. GRACE, JR. C. E. HARDIN, JR. RALPH B. PICKLES R. F. DUELFER, JR. Class of 1928 B. D. ALLBRITTON O. C. ALLBRITTON P. F. DRURY LEWIS A. NEWSOM ANTIME J. LANDRY JoE JAMES ARTHUR J. SHEPARD, JR. CHARLES W. PETERS FRANK A. ATKINS JOHN D. KING ALTON P. WEEMS Class of 1929 JuI.IAN R. ATIcINs LouIs ALLBRITTON ED WAPPLER NORBORNE A. WILSON RHODES HARREL GEORGE H. JOHNSON, JR Class of 1930 , DUVAUGHN RIGGS JOHN C. RENIfRoE -EDWIN CAILLETEAU BROOKS MUNSON I 'Rai i We ml M,- X B F , f S- jf, il A L Q Q -. ll . ,, f 4 N x .,. .v2', f S I Zi are Qi v ' xr in - 'R Q . 'D 1 X WN I :Sm L' ' ' 'I ' 7 Y ' GUMBO 192 7 fg'x ls 1' J, .,. A 1. 'su ss u.. v x .NV MW, , i v J, .. . ng a1.:'g1'Y I W 'fl Q' X I ,M sm. M- X, x 1 A I . M ali . XV' J.,,.k-mx .,, . m , K ..-., .. .. ...J 7 Wa, - M' f rfgr vm, L xs 'nun.E-: '55 F C Founded, L. S. U., 1924 Theta Kappa Alpha Colors: Black and Gold E. V. HUDSPETH W. E.. Bmccs W. R. HAIGHT E. H. GUILLORY A. K. SMITH P. J. BERTIN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATFL Class of 1927 S. E. LYONS N. F. BLACK Class of 1928 D. D. Tour-s L. A. BAILEY Class of 1929 A. B. LEONARD T. O. Woons L. M. LQASSALLE Class of 1930 C. J. FAVROT J. H. DuPoNT R. H. BECK Flower: White Carnation E. A. RACHAL P. B. Hfws H. O. ALLEY M. F. GUIDRY ROBERT WoMAcK F. G. PRoPHrr Ls f lr ff ' 'E' .. GUMBO L92 4, fm W1 l .K A GUMBO 19227 1 Phi Delta Sigma FOUHJCCI. L- 5- U-I 1925 Colors: Blue and Silver P. H. O'BANNON B. H. BAILEY R. F. SAMsoN R. R. RIORDAN Woon ScoTT F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE BEA Class of 1927 A. P. FILLASTRE L. E.. ROBIN R. WILSON Class of 1928 A. H. THIBODEAUX G. D. JOHNSTON A. R. SWINDELL Class of 1929 uvAIs A B Class of 1930 JAcIc LANGE MORGAN GODEAU A. A. Boom J. SMITH - LS l7J'l'Agi' Xa J. E. PRICE H. A. DUFRESNE J. N. SMITH SAM LAMBERT FRED WOODRUFF GUMBO 1927 r M f N X,,R'4x,. m ' ax -,,,,,,, .. . f , , - I x O: K -ff I. sk X X 44 X, x Q-M' X X X W. X , X55 X Aflnumuuu mmxvmxh' xxmmmx Q X I X X Xx' r'-. .-,xr X, XX S NX f 3 SRV' N 5 I f ' - X RN X X 3 f + ' Fljjhift-QQ:QX.x b ' x fl! b ws, K XX lg cf? ' 'Q 5. X X X MII' 7 my SS X . f 1 -- Q 7 7 M- JkxYT5'X. --x X. Q, N A 'I S id 'ii ' ' .34 Ifzznxxw -Vf?'N,NTi'! x y Xt QQ 'mm1lM:i'1'mxixIu'Sxv1-if 'tg' X522 X 31 MIN Nm! ' , X W ' NN ' i X QQ f 'aww .- wx Q pw .wh M R X 3 , ' Q Q :iffy wiisgwixrr xg -L vm H' mu YN X S R- XSJNEKIKX-xx N Qglullluv . M .X -N K wx.: X X N X- HRX X GMX - X '--x X QL - fssQaVXYX'lXX ' - - A - . - '- ..'. 'C -- -J-'-x x X '.'- x'f ,'- -'fi . .'f .-A -,'-' 5 --i .S QNORAR PROFEEIONAL 71' TER If 2 GUMBO 1927 A 5: Q Wi Isa- . :E 2 , 3 V r-.-, ' ' ' f- t - r I Louisiana Chapter of Sigma Delta Chi MARVIN G. T. W. BAUER L. H. BROWN HARRIS DowNEY RUFUS HAIGHT El fNa!ional Professional Journalism Fraternilyj .-...-:pi FRATRES IN FACULTATE OSBORN MARCUS F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of l927 J. H. MORRISON Class of 1928 NAT SHEETS Class of 1929 IRVING SPENCER ALEX DASPIT A ig, iw 4 M. WILKERSON B. U. DUcAs J. W. SAXON CLARENCE YANCEY ' PAUL MORGAN s J ' i, A ' A h ah, ' .. if I ji' I if 'ff Q f'SQ ' N13 A. wk sw-'N 2 wi. it .. ,L Y . nik - N W M f ,a-x. 7 T4 X: E W GUMBO 1927 ' 1 --l ... Qin ,. 7:9 ., , , :Eva ,kit T.: 1 A if Vwi 9' 'f 9 vs WWF? WL , ' gf ,fx E Amy,-x 'I X 1 ' ' .. 'X ' -93 ,: - ' - l i I EJ i A . A Y 1927 'is' E I wwuwnnnnl 1 l 5- I Theta Sigma Sigma fHonorary journalistic Sorority, fTo be installed as Alpha Kappa of Tliela Sigma .l-g-T-. SORORES IN FACULTATE Phi j MAR JDRIE ARBOUR MRs. MARCUS WILKERSON SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 MARY WEBBER ANNETTE DUCHEIN CAROLINE SHOLARS FRANCES CRAIGHEAD EDNA McLEAN Class of I 928 LILLIAN JACOBS MARGARET RICHARDSON CARY JOHNSON Class of 1929 FRANCES BAKER HELEN GILKISON DETTA LINDSLEY HONORARY MEMBERS RHEA LEvY BARBARA GILES FRANCES SHEETS RUTH REYNOLDS REGINA MANN MRS. L. C. McVoY lDA BLANCHE OGDEN ALUMNAE ODETTE ALLEY ERNESTINE HIGDON EASTLAND EDITH DOZIER MILDRED BAUER VIRGINIA MCFARLAND UNDINE LIVAUDAIS ANNA POWERS BROWN EUGENIE LECOQ TUCKER MARY GILMER EVA CLAIRE Cox LILBURNE MCDADE INEZ COCKE MRs. RANDALL WHITMEYER MARGUERITE K. YOUNG MRs. LEO FREEMAN LOUISE KROGER ELMORE LAWRENCE SARAH JONES ALICE HEDERT RUTH HARRIS MRS. PURCELL WALLACE RACHEL VIOLETTE JULIA WA1'rs CAROLYN GORDON E f y JF !'! 'Innq if l . ' ' V is , A ,?f9 A.2, - aw If I I 25 A if ti WB f T MEG 1927 1 3 Y . l l 1' 5 , T? ,, ' 22. Cru E N lnmvwuunununnnqmlq, .ff Y W-rr E7 Founded, University of Wisconsin, DR. C. E. COATES DR. P. M. HORTON PROF. A. R. CHOPPIN DR. W. L. OWEN CLEMENT A. BARRERE D. P. BLACKSHEAR, JR. R. W. BRINGHURST, JR. R. E.. CALDWELL L. S. HOLZALB, JR. JESSE COATES M. C. EDWARDS U. J. WESTBROOK R. W. P. DENSON Psi of Alpha Chi Sigma QNational Professional Chemical Fraternity, ' 'el L. S. U-.1914 .1----11 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. L. STEWART L. MENVILLE PROP. R. DR. R. FREAs MR. V. M. COATES FRATRES IN U N IVERSITATE C rad uale Rov P. DANIELS Class of i927 S. HUTCHINSON THOMAS LoWE L. E.. MEYERS J. R. MONK, JR. J. Class of 1928 H. J. GREVEMBERG J. R. HEARD Class of 1929 FRATRES IN URBE J. H. JOLLY D. B. JoRDAN L. B. EASTLAND W. M. EVANS M. B. KAHN J. L. FARR A. P. KERR ' E.. S. LEW E. C. FREELAND A, FAQ, W. I 902 Eslablzslu , DR. J. F. BREWs1'ER PROF. F. J. ROBICHAUX MR. C. Q. SI-IEELY DR. E. A. FIEGER W. F. MCCORMICK R. A. MORNHINVEG J. E. MCNAMARA T. E. QUICK R. W. RICHARDSON W. E. LEE A. H. SEIBERT PROVINE W. E. MCFARLAND B. E. METERS C. PERKINS S. H. PERKINS T. W. TAGG ART .f 5- Jr Af! fp A Q z : L I ' ?. ff ff : 25:4 1927 T F... ,...., 1 'V .I ' vw Mr . If. ww' y. gzx,-4... lv. 1 Q. V 5,4 W- - . A '-1' ' ,. . K V. Lg. 3 a n ,vc in an 1 5 7 1. . ,,,, ,arp wi.: . A -' ' ,-11 :wa .- 4. . .4 M.. ,W N'-dv-x..,Q.,i: 5-'ll - .f,- , rm vb , . f 3.4, M' M fu- 4, 1 ,., ,M , -y . 1, he-F ' Was, N-wh. 'nk sf., ' . 'I . V-17 .. f'-' 1 H, . Ykwetr ,. rfiiv- .af ' f.-.'Q 'fu 14.1 A , . R ,ah a .ju- -:::. 1 . ' x 1 .- , 1 'N , W-v -' '.. 705711 rf'T.'5r E Nw- -J Q 1 ' wil. .. 'Q9'w ,GNN , 2 ff Q., X ff. . if . .J 'W . f L... ...-.,.... HA .... .X J f y 7 -.... , GUMBO 1927 7-'RN r-. iv, 'P -, r F1 ,E-' W. H. MORELAND Mu Sigma Rho fHOnorary Scholastic Fraternilyj F RATRES IN FAGULTATE PHOEBE BEALE MRS. HARRIET S. DAGGETT FRED C. F REY MRS. A. P. DASPIT ROGER W. RICHARDSON KENNETH OZMENT MAGIN BAUTISTA O. P. CARRIERE ESTELLE DARSEY MARGARET RICHARDSON FRANCES FLORY S. E. WORLEY H. W. PAGE HELEN BEALE FRED BENTON DEWEY SANCHEZ FRANK GLADNEY FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of I 927 GRACE WALLACE SYBIL MAAS EMILY BEATTY MARGERY STEWART Class of 1928 CARY JOHNSON AUGUSTA ST. AMANT ANGELINA ANZALONE ROBERT TODD F RATRES IN URBE ' J ULIET JOLLY MARCUS M. WILKERSON HELEN WILKERSON D. H. ROBINSON BEN MILLER BEN DUGAS A. DE GRAFFENREID NORTON BROOKE CAROLYN TIEBOUT W. S. GILFOIL JOE HEARD GOLDA SCHIL MARGARET GLADNEY LAURA POWERS MRS. R. ROSEWALL DEBORA ABRAMSON MILDRED BAUER MRS. ANNA LOMBARD MRS. H. V. HOWE HOMER VIOLETTE MAROUERITE YOUNG RACHEL VIOLETTE LYDIE SOMMER S. A. MUNSON RAY SOMMER R. L. DAUSSAT A. D. ABRAMSON V., Q, Qt wlhai L 'v 5- L.EH: l .f- I5 f A,A'A'I' I'f ' 'I . 3' i. If I ef 'I Y Y TQ '5-Zqpv, Q CTUMBO 192 isp ., ,f - X' x 1 ,xysfff .,L'-, ,, '-R -nw. vim' L Tvsii Y . gy, - v a x . , 34 Q, Q Q4-I5 -rw. . ,,, M v ., .,'. ,Q ,L 'x DW Q -M ruff? R1 ! . . K..-I LA. 12' n ,,' . v -is. ,Ly F 2 ff. Q RQVQ fs AA- 'Y xfsw K m , Q x X, :JI X H5 Q53 :ia I ml ,x. .T. pf 4 N I, I X :mlm X ! 1 ,. ' gf! WWQ 2. GUMI2-50 1927 E+ : , as in - IE 4. L ' jk SES 'Q I , ff I Sigma Alpha Iota fNalional Professional Music Sororilyj- Founded, Ann Arbor, 1903 Established, L. S. U., 1926 1.-g-.1 SORORES IN FACULTATE CARRIE WALLACE ORAMAY BALLINGER NITA E.. BABIN WILMA E. NOBILING ELMA M. SCHIFFERLY KATHRYN CONARD SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 STELLA PIERCE DORIS BROOKS ELIZABETH MCMILLAN MAR JORIE HARP RUBY SIMONS Class of 1 928 FAY KAHN ELODIE CURRY VERA BoozE Class of 1929 MADGE BUTLER LILLIE WILEMAN MRs. DORALICE CAssANo ELIZABETH FERc.UsoN FERN DAvIs :An 'vm ' f' 'ff-'Y 4 '1'-f - f AFA L MH - - ' Y I I 2 E T' A 1 E c. If 1 tr 1 Q15 f'E3'UMBC5 1927 , 1 Zi- ' Tm - is '- - ' f fr 1 14 . -,:-Q T' ,g 5 1 of .1 nr1'vp .ia',, 1 xl! 11-13, 1 V4 I if 5 541 3' T5 -me sig? ,Bi Qi' N ... 5 H ,. Q., If WF : ,E 5.4 swkghshgs Mfr! Y 1 E1 f ' gy 'Ijl14 i -Wh -' El GUMBOJJJ927 1 , .-.Sa Scabbard and Blade fNational Honorary Military Fralernilyj --QT- COMPANY E, FIFTH REGIMENT OFFICERS E.. JOE JAMES . . . ..... Captain A. P. CONNELL . . . E.. P. ATHENS . . S. L. CALI-IouN J. L. EAST F. J. GRACE N. P. GUIDRY T. I. HARKINS L. K. HELMS F. W. BENNETT . ACTIVE T. L. JOHNSON M. V. MILLER W. L. MITCHELL J. H. PHARES W. N. HOLLADAY L. C. SPIER . . First Lieutenant . Second Lieute . First Sergeant MEMBERS O. B. SCHONFIELD J. R. POWERS J. E.. PRICE C. H. BERcERoN CHARLES PETERS ELROY JONES ASSOCIATE MEMBERS MAjoR W. E. BRoUcI-IER CAPT. P. T. BAKER CAPT. A. CAPT. W. G. MULLER HONORARY MEMBERS LT. COL. J. C. LONG CAPT. F. A. WOOLFLEY LT. W. E -f gg J Q MAJOR-GENERAL J. A. LEJEUNE . ff 3.1 ' I QI nant H. A. TAYLOR L. A. MAYER C. C. McCoY ALLEN KING A. R. SWINDELL G. HUTCHINSON A. COOPER - CTUMBO 1927 x ' WI I b 1 Q as '- H 1 b. if L fs , gfmigg, GJ Af, GUMB0 1927 f Geological and Mining Society of America .i-- . ACTIVE MEMBERS Class of 1927 W. A. ALEXANDER L. E. ROBIN L. C. SPIER W. J. JACKSON P. H. O'BANNON P. SONNIER W. M. PAYNE E. P. TATUM A. P. CQNNELL H. C. IGAU H. L. MCCALL H. V. HOWE Class of 1928 A. TI-IEVENET W. WRIGHT GRADUATE C. L. FERRERO HONORARY MEMBERS I. CAMPBELL F. F. PILLET B if W. C. WHITE G. B. SELLERY J. WHIWEMORE E f 'm,nIfy n.gv 'W' .. X, E v I ,, Q-UMBC 1927 b T-' ' I, 01' lg Wg T1 4 'v Y, ,. 21 V: K4 r ', A B 4 4 I if f 425 EJ f f3f+A: 'fv f - Q1 1' K. I . Q G-UMBC 1927 A Q.-1' fan- H 6'- iw 1-ii., fs A H ' Z 445. 2: PE. I . I Sigma Tau Sigma fCivil Engineering Fralcrnilyj Founded, Louisiana Stale University B. W. PEGUES S. BUTLER A. B. Coco I. C. DANIEL R. F. DUELFER F. T. CLARK G. L. COLE L. A. ELLIS JOE ABRAMSON T. D. DUNN V. S. ROANE F RATRES IN FACULTATE F. F. PILLETI' F RATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 H. A. FLANAKIN A. MONTALBANO T. I. HARKINS T. C. MORGAN J. E. KENNEDY L. M. OnoM Class of I 928 FRED FENN JOE JAMES J. H. PI-IAREs PLEDGES O. R. WA1'IcINs F RATREs IN URBE E.. A. DAVIS S. A. MUNSON B. C. X7lNCENT Established, 1922 J. H. BATEMAN R. B. PICKLES G. G. QUINN W. E. THOMAS R. M. WILSON M. H. REEsE W. M. SARGENT S. E. WORLEY S. C. BLAISE T. B. SMART' A1 If W I? G-UMBC 1927 Eg g wt L . . ,tak 4 fs ,ms vi If!! , L Z f C 19, ,n QV' Q , WW! I 'FP an V E' Asp! rx WEJ gm .- Y T. Q E GU M150 192 7 , -D- 3.5, ff ,D ,.-.aan , 1. S34 Tau Kappa Alpha fNaIional Honorary Debating Fralcrniiyj FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. J. Q. ADAMS T. EARLE JOHNSON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 Auvnza DE GRAFFENREID ROLAND C. Klzan Class of 1928 CARY JOHNSON GOLDA SCHILL RANDALL WHITMEYER EILEEN DONAHUE EDWARD STOKER ISAAC ABRAMSON ALUMNI GLENN DARSEY Louis GOTTLIEB R. F. KENNON Vlcron SACHSE G. D. KITCHENS Dawav SANcl-usz BEVERLY S. LAT!-IAM , s- f D Vw' ww A A Q El 1' 5- f G45 , , ,i, -I 22 CETUMBO 1927 I. 1 i 1 i Es 2 1 wma f 5? - - 22 J 5? . A CTUMBQ 1927 , L R., Nm 2 Ei Louisiana Chapter of Alpha Zeta f'Nalional Agricultural Professional Fralernilyj Class of 1927 CHARLES H. BERGERON MALcoLM C. GAAR WIl.LlAM T. HUNT OTIS J. BROUSSARD CHARLES S. HoLToN WILLIAM J. LACROIX ISAAC N. CARPENTER LEE K. HELMS LIONEL A. MAYER STEWART L. CALHOUN JAMES L. HEATH WILLIAM L. MITCHELL HAMPTON P. DUPRE CLOYD O. HOPKINS MAURICE V. MILLER Class of 1928 CECIL B. COOLEY GILBERT B. MARTIN CHARLES L. HILL WILLIE F. SENETFE F RATRES IN FACULTATE Rov L. DAVENPORT JOHN B. FRANCIONI OSCAR W. ROSEWALL EDWIN B. DORAN WALTER R. HENDRIX BENJAMIN H. SINGLETARY IRVIN L. FORBES ELBERT L. JORDAN RUSSEL A. WASSON JORDAN G. LEE, JR. F RATRES IN URBE W. B. WHEELIS ls .f 'hw.q,,,,, E : Y i r R-: f A Ig I H GUMBO 1927 E+ , 6 ff J Ky 51 A fr A ij r s 1 ll X ue . W 1 'Z . 3 . 4 .1 . , , ' n . . T , I ,A R P 4 1 14 if n. an .FN GUMBO 1927 T ' I Agricultural Club OFFICERS M. C. GAAR .... . . . . President W. F. SENNETTE . . . . Vice-Pres. F. W. REAVES . . Sec'y-Trcas. FACULTY MEMBERS W. N. CHRISTOPHER J. B. FRANCIONI B. H. SINGLETARY W. R. DoDsoN G. W. KNOX E. C. TIMS G. D. MARCKWORTH STUDENT MEMBERS R. T. ALEXANDER TC. J. CONCIENNE F. R. FOSTER S. L. CALHOUN A. A. BREEDON W. K. DUPLESSIS D. C. BRUMFIELD E.. H. GREENE J. W. CIROUARD CHARLES BERCERON J. M. DUPUIS C. S. HOLTON O. J. BROUSSARD R. L. FORTENBERRY W. F. HERRIN L. P. BRowN C. E.. FERNANDEZ C. O. HOPKINS S. H. COOPER T. E.. DYKES G. E. HESTER J. B. HERBERT H. C. LOVETT T. B. MCKUTHERN C. L. HILL H. A. JONES J. M. MARTIN J. A. HENDRIX A. LARRIVIERE H. B. MARTIN W. T. HUNT D. M. MCCARTNEY H. NoRMAN R. M. JoHNsoN C. H. MAYEAUX G. P. NAQUIN L. O. LANE W. L. MITCHELL O. J. OWEN L. C. LOVETT L. A. MEYER A. J. PERTUIT W. F. SENNETTE J. W. SMITH D. J. SENNETTE A. D. ST. ROUMAIN F. W. REAVES S. F. THIGPEN W. W. REsTER C. VINCENT A. E. ROBINSON E. A. ZACHARY . O. J. ROBERTHON O. L. WRIGHT H. C. PosT E. M. SEAL WI - E. I f r Wg f W4 A ' - Q i--.-- , A 5 Q ' N Yi 5- GUMBO 1927 f - if T A , I 5 r 4 1 r n J . 1 .1 1 r I W . Nilhwnqqgqg-., gg 5:7 G-U7VXBQJ:1927 , f. Francois Martin Law Club Esiablished, L. S. U., 1915 BEN MILLER CALDWELL HERGET NORMAN COON J. R. PLEASANT A. D. CARROL FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 GEORGE SCHOENBERCER F. A. BLANCHE THOMAS DUPREE Class of 1928 J. H. 'MORRISON G. A. KIMBALL G. T. OWENS Re-organized, 925 R. D. JONES W. B. CHANDLER CLINTON S. Gmon J. R. DAWKINS G. R. WHITMEYER G-UNYBO 12527 E y !'!'lIIlnnu l L--3 V - f 1.11 f - - V -- f , f' .. .' - 2 ..' gf: ' x 1 4 Mx aw' ur K N W4 v ,ny R . ,F Lv , gf?-?m ,., 5 1 , K ?'-'S A 'I 'f 5q in Tig w1'!'kL,Lj?'1Igg,al'Xf-::w'f3,., v -5, uf 4 ,'ga3'1. uk vw .ve'vl. I . gsgsffm Q I ,JY A. 3- Y 52592. Bw 1 .H-. lk.. 1 .Sa J Q wf 9 IL Ga w-cy wi A , -X . W .I A D-Ni X 1 ..Qn'h B.: ,. - EJ V I GUMBO 19275 American Institute of Electrical Engineers .T----...Q- K. J. GZEMENT . . . . . President E.. C. KEMP .... .... V ice-Pres. E. P. ATHENS ....... Secretary M. B. VOORHIES . . Hon. Chairman Class of 1927 L. J. ALLEMAN W. A. HlcKsoN S. E.. LYONS E. P. ATHENS J. W. HUTCHINSON S. W. MARKS G. L. BLESSINGTON C. L. JoHNsoN G. R. MURRELL E.. J. Bouncsols C. R. JOHNSON L. F. O'BRYAN Janome BOWLING E. G. KEMP K. J. OZMENT T. D. DAWSON O. B. SCHONFIELD S. F. PIERCE RICHARD DYsoN L. R. WILKIE J. L. CAIN Class of 1928 R. C. ALLEY T. H. HENDERSON L. A. BAILEY H. H. JOYNER E.. E.. CARKRIERE S. M. LAWRASON I. A. GILLILAND R. J. MCKINLEY A. J. Gmavsmnsnc. J. T. Omuclc U. GUILLORY H. W. Scorr A. L. STEGNER R. G. Sroxuzv A. R. SWINDELL J. G. Wxclcsn H. T. Wmns YM E3 2? - Y Y Y H ,MVA V J A V - AA Viix . mi?-Ev' GUMBO 1927 , - Eff . f , ..,. , 'Sf I - n f 5 1 11 -.1 ts fa ,Q I ' .1 A lg' 1 I K 1 5 1 5 I 1 I ' 1 5 9 ' GUMEO 1927 I I Theta Chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha fHonorary Covernmcnl Fralernilyj .4----..-. OFFICERS PARIS J. GOODNIGHT . . . President T. W. BAUER . . . V ice-Pres. . . Secretary GOLDA SCHILL ..... CAROLYN TIEBOUT ..... Treasurer CARY JOHNSON . Chairman of Initiation ACTIVE MEMBERS HARRIET S. DAGGETT CARY JOHNSON MAY LEE DENI-IAM A STA ST. AMANT NORTON BROOKE GRACE MORGAN UGU PHYLLIS M. SPENCER MARGUERITE HAYS YETTA PRESSBURG K NE BELG CAROLINE SI-IoLARs GOLDA SGI-IILL ATI-IERI P. J. GOODNIGHT W. E.. GROVES SETH LEWIS HER J. R. PLEASANT ROSILIA CALLAI-IAN RUSSELL RoANE C. R. ROBERTS NORMAN CooNs ANNETTE DucI-IEIN RALPH BAUGUM CAROLYN TIEBOUT MARY ELLZEY BEN MILLER R. W. GRIGSBY WILLIAM LIMERICK T. W. BAUER MAc COUSSONS DOROTHY SCHULZE F. W. F LoRY K. K. KENNEDY MAE DONAHOO H. A. LAFARGUE R. L. CHARLTON . A. B. DAsPIT HOWARD KESSLER BETSY CHAMBERS JULES LANDRY LILLEY YouNG MARIE JACOCKS ETI-IEL DIXON MARY WEBBER REGINA MANN DORIS MARTIN EMILY BEATTY C. E. HARDlN,JR. K. E. LOEB MRS. M. G. OSBORN G. SCHOENBERGER EI I f E QQRGQJWTI E-We E3 GUMBO 1927 V . 5: Qzq ' 7. m P , 'xkivwnqml I I ' k 5 g' ' ' ' ' ,E ' I YN -' :. f l ' I 1 I 4 P .4 Fffla .. r .Q a fb, I L ,.. .k wma., XfU'f' ! .MQ QQ , N511 7 x M PY ig .f 1 Q '-A ' QSQI' H T ir Wa, ,aw X , Q 3. GUMBO 1927 RI A F-I, MILDRED BAUER ANNIE MAE FULLER EIJNA ARNOLD THELMA GOLDEN DEnoRA ABRAMSON ELSIE MAE DoRAN MRS. HARRIE1' S. DAGGETT KATHERINE DAY RACHEL VIOLETTE EsTELLE DARsAY MAR JoRIE STEWART The Blazers -..----1 CHARTER MEMBERS JULIETTE JOLLY ELEANOR Orr Class of 1923 EUNA LAMBERc LOUISE KROGER Class of 1924 MRs. FRED. C. FREY LUCY BARNETT Class 'of 1925 LOUISE HAMPTON MRS. HENRY V. HowE Class of 1926 RAY SOMMER NANCY HUDsoN M. KELLER YOUNG Class of 1927 RHEA LEvY CAROLYN TIEBOUT Jr 9 WMQ A , Q 'if ll ' 1 JOSEPHINE STUMBERG MAJORIE PITCHFORD GRACE SHEETS SARAH JONES LAVINIA MCGUIRE NITA BABIN DOROTHY COPPAGE ELIZABETH MACMILLAN nf' V , Vi fx , M ,,. Y' ffzqiffi ,Ja 5 ...gl I S Q 3' YL 1 I 1 ----,. X I MQ,-1' WA 'V gh- wi A I in- 5 , SQRORI 'T IES ' . , , LS Y J jf ff fe. GUMBO 1927 E1 , . .15 - 2 , ' I - f EE E ,E Ai' ii Womens s Pan-Hellenic .1--gi. Kappa Dcllr1--- Alpha Della Pi--- Della Zcla--- AMINIE Gmuc MAMIE MCDADE EDNA MCLEAN CARY JoHNsoN HAZEL DENNIS NELL GRIBBLE Chi Omcga--- Alpha Chi Omcga--- Sigma Della Tau--- ALMA BELLE WOMACK BESSIE CURROW FAY KAHN MARY WEBBER THELMA EIKEL RHEA LEW Kappa Gamma-U Pi Della-U LUCILE SPENCER . LUCILLE JOSEPH ELIZABETH HERDSON LILLIAN JAcoBs EJ f ' ENS 41 M - A 1 Iii' Q Q M -IP L 1. , 5 4.- 2 5 9 fn' kgiktk 'L f. x,1'.,yflX ' , r '.-' ,fits 4 rm- W. Q7 Nk'.,C.,'1- . ' .L In . . 5 I -' . .. SQL., ., ,.., ...x ', , fa - 'Z Q Q ag. GUMBO 192754 , Y 3 R ,, 1 IQ: 9 I wx vnu ,, , . Delta Gamma Delta 1.---i Kappa Delta-H BERNICE BOUANCHAUD ELSIE KEAN ANETTE DUCHEIN AIMEE DE CRAFFENREID SARAH JASTREMSKI MARIE LoulsE JACKSON C hi Omcga--- FRANCES CRAIGHEAD JOSEPHINE DARSEY F LoY CRANBERRY MARY WEBBER MARY HUTCHESON BONNIE ZACHARY Sigma Della Tau-- RHEA LEvY DORIS RUBENSTEIN Della Zeta-H ELIZABETH MCGUIRE EDNA MCLEAN ERTITH GREEN JV! 'Syl Alpha Della Pi--- MARIE Alvuss ETHEL LEBLANC MAMIE MCDADE THERESA IRVINE Alpha Chi Omcga--- BERNICE MARTIN Phi Sigma Sigma-- SYBIL MAAs DOROTHY MAAs ls -' ' ' ' -4: ug 'N 7-' 5 o :K'5V1 I 4 H 5 ': v- G'U MB0 192 7 I EJ if fee 'a A 2 .5-FIS.. A Q I I Am-X I' . Q ' l Epsdon of V,.y+ fi Kappa Delta If J Founded, Virginia Slate Normal, 1897 M Eslalrlislwd, L. S. U.. 1909 SORORES IN FACULTATE MARJORIE ARBOUR PHOEBE BEALE SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 NORTON BRooKs AIMEE DE GRAFFENREID SARAH MooRE DoRIs BRooKs AMINIE CARIG SARAH JASTREMSKI ELsIE KEAN Class of 1928 DoRoTHY F LEMING MRs. GLADDEN HARRISON ANNETTE DUcHEIN MARION KENT DOROTHY POWELL EILEEN DONAHUE MACKIE MYERS VERNA VIGNES BETSY CHAMBERS Class of 1929 VIDA PELAYO MARIE JACKSON ETHEL DIXON MARNIE HOLCOMBE Class of 1930 CLAUDE M. BRooKs RAY HOLCOMBE WILHELMINA COLEMAN HAZEL REED JULIA MARONEY NoRA ALFORD HESTER BURNS FRANCES MAHIER ISABEL O'NlELL ROBBIE LEE HANNA ELDRIDGE BABERS ELIZABETH PETERMAN BooTEY GoRDY ANNIXBEL ATKINSON DOROTHY MARTIN RUTH EARLE LILLIAN MUNsoN KATHERINE DERRYBERRY UDINE BICKHAM BERNICE BoUANcHAUD CARRIE BELLE HOLLINS MRS. SAM MURRAY ELIZABETH PUCH SQRORES IN URBE E. V. ALDRICH MRS. C. B. TURNER MRS. A. K. MCINNIS MRS. M. P. WOLFORD MRs. A. M. PERKINS HELEN BEALE MRs. T. T. OWEN LUCILLE CADE MAR JORIE ARBOUR MRs. LAKE BAss MRs. J. M. BARNETT MRs. FRED BENTON LoU ATKINSON PHOEBE BEALE ' MARION BRooKs MARGARET SNOWDEN HELEN CUSHMAN MRs. J. BROUSSARD MRs. SADIE HARRIS BAsKIN MABEL CUSHMAN MRS. E. A. DAvIs MRs. C. F. LAC-RoNE MRS. ED. PERCY CLAIRE GEBELIN MRs. F. McINNIs WRS. W. N. FARVER MRs. A. W. NORMAN MRs. B. KIRKPATRICK MRs. P. M. HEBERT MRs. P. P. GORDON MRs. C. E. COATES MRs. B. A. CROSS JANE YERGER MRS. C. I... OSTERBERGER MARY SNowDI-:N MRS. A. T. PRESCOTT MILDRED MoRGAN F LEDA STROUBE RACHEL MCINNIS MRs. T. DUTTON FRANCES PEAKE MRs. D. CONRAD MRs. E. B. ALLEN MRs. W. H. WRIGHT MRs. C. KING MRs. R. EDMONDS MRs.W. E. BINGHAM MARY REED IRIS TAYLOR NAN PERcY ' JC-9 -6:1 m 'hxgmv 2 -A 'Y W Y Y ' Y ' T- x ' VE' fi - ,A 4 --in .. : ei- G-UMBC 192 7 P f jv - 5 Y ' ' f - ' ,E V ij . 'I . R A Q Q , Nj... '--1 3 ,A If .WY V v, Y,' ,R E I ' S l ' 1- 0 'H - ' ' 5 'Q' ' 1 V ' ww , .E 7 , f' Q f f , W 1- ff ' ' ' I L ff- 'Y' L ' 9-'INA U Q ,.g , f vb f Qf ,,.1lzQk -Q' Wx , . Q A ., ' X . qv Q ' wi URW j.g,y-, 'M'-35,153 sw f,f,Xg2-'E .. -, W A5 . ff., M'g'v,-gzL,: , 11'.fi',,. 1'sw.? '15'f5X ti ,': 11 5' 2 ' 1 . ,, K-. .if 2--!:Kq,4x, ?'.-if 3. A, L' Q.,-'Y5f.-1, g7.M,..,5uf. 'xx Q , N ' -wr, r. . r vi J fx ny. wk . -fy, . My, .rkfif .W ,k ggi xx Q .Q P . 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SANDERS E SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of I 927 THERESA IRVINE ELOISE WALNE PEARL FREE Class of 1928 MARY MARSTON LEONA ERWIN LUCY MERCER Class of 1929 LEOLA DENNY Class of 1930 MARY STEPHENS MARGARET ABY ELIZABETH WILDES CYLLENE CISCO FLORA ESTELLE BROWN SORORES IN URBE MRS. FUQUA RANDOLPH MISS MARIE KROGER MRS. F. SANFORD MRS. WM. L. OWEN MISS JOSEPHINE STUMBERG MISS NANCY STUMBERG MRS. j. WHITAKER MRS. PAT THEARD MRS. ALDRICH STRoUEE MRS. W. O. ROLSTON PATRQNESSES MRS. LESTER J. WILLIAMS MRS. JESS JOHNSON ,Aj if MISS LoUISE KROGER MRS. MRS. MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MISS MRS. DOROTHY SCHULZE ANNA MAE ALLEN ESTELLE DARSEY MARY ELISE BRIDGES MARY SHEEN ZOULENA BARNETT MARGARET FORT MATSY ARMISTEAD PAULINE DICKENS DOROTHY REX CATHERINE HILL MARIE AMISS RosE EICHELBERGER DAN BURDEN AGNES FAVROT SADIE FAVROT HELEN CASON MARIE LOUISE WALSH MAUDE DICKENS EVA CLAIRE Cox GUY STARNS ARMSTRONG MRS. MCNEIL MRS. MILLARD BYRD MRS. F. B. JONES L,-L ,L f X S- ilwllll, UNH., fi Alrvfgp 'iw,6gl N : ... Q? - ee ' V E1 , CTU M50 192 7 J I A I ! 1 w N i I ,W X Y WL: - Q' ,uv I 1 S1gma of Delta Zeta Founded, Oxford University, 1902 Eslalzlisllczl, L. S. U., 1917 Colors: Rose and Green Flower: Kilarney Rose SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 FANNIE DAY BOOTH CAMILLE LANGSTON CAROLINE SHOLARS ALMA DODSON ELIZABETH MCGUIRE REBECCA SIMMONS MARIE LOUISE GROSS EDNA MCLEAN MARGERY STEWART NORA NORRIS Class of 1928 VERA BoozE NELL GRIBBLE ELEANOR TALTON ERTITH GREEN MRS. MARY WALL HAYS FRANCES SHEETS ELEANOR MENVILLE Class of 1929 HAZEL BARMAN LOUISE MARTIN VIRCIE WILLIAMS ELIZABETH WILSON Class of 1930 DORIS BECKRR EUNICE PATTERSON PATTI REGINALD CORALIE GILFOIL BRUNE1'I'E POWERS ELIZABETH SHEETS GOLDIE HAUSE EDITH PURDY IRMA WALL SORORES IN URBE MRS. WILES BACOT MRS. FRED FREY MRS. HOLT HARRISON JOSIE BURRIS MRS. W. H. GATES MRS. L. E. HIMLER MRS. CAROLYN COOKE MARGARET GLADNEY MRS. H. V. HOWE KATHERINE DAY MRS. ROBERT GOODMAN MRS. FRED JOHNSON MRS. L. S. DOHERTY A MRS. C. J. KEAN MRS. WILLIAM LAYCOCK MRS. FRANCIS THIELBAR RACHEL VIOLETTE MRS. RALPH LOVELAND LAURA REDDEN MRS. HENRY VOORHIES NORRIS MCCLELLAN GRACE SHEETS MRS. C. A. WEIR SARAH NEWSON FLORENCE STEWART MRS. G. R.WHlTMEYER LAURA POWERS PATRONESSES ' MRS. JOHN BRENT MRS. HOLLIDAY DUPUY MRS. JOHN HEROMAN MRS. FRANK CARRUTH MRS. S. W. GLADDEN MRS. J. F. GREY MRS. BEN DEVALL MRS. GLENN NORDYKE MRS. W. E. HINDS BLANCHE DUNCAN MRS. ROBERT STAFFORD I - , E J 17 'F Ag! A ir 9 -W lg fa GUMBO 1927 , ?f f gn --'B .. T 5. f -- ,.- Y, , , , --- r- xl 1.auh ...gg -Yf 'Y.,,, '- , 1 . 1.,.v. 1 A A. 5 'UN lf x n v. ,. K Q. ,fn I. I -5 1 Y W . f . 5 f B 1 , I 1 5 .'. . 1, . I, L..- 'A -- -M is ' Z .':, QUMBO 1927 I 1, Phi Gamma of Chi Omega 1 ,- ,, ,N 5 Founded, University ofAr1fansas, Colors: Cardinal and Shaw Faycllcvillc,Ar1g.,April, 1895 I. L ff .--1 , .I.,.--,I SORORES IN FACULTATE MRs. H. S. DAGGETT NITA BABIN SoRoREs IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 MARY WEBBER FRANCES CRAIGHEAD BARBARA GILES JOSEPHINE DOIQSEY CERNIAINE MCCRANEY Class of 1928 ALMA BELLE WoIvIAcIc BERYL RILEY JACK SHAW Class of 1929 FANNIE BAILEY F LoY CRANBERRY Class of 1930 HAZEL ANDERSON ELOISE LANDRY MARGARET BARROW SUDIE PETERS VIRGINIA LANDRY SALLIE KENT PHILLIPS RUTH SELF VELMA BARBIN PEGGIE FRAZIER EBBIE JONES HELEN RUTH ANDERSON MARGARET LANIUS MARGARET BATES CECELIA GAYLE HONORARY MEMBERS LEAH KELLY Foos JULIETTE C. DOUGHERTY BELLE STANARD MARGARET HEARIN PEARL MCVEA MORRIS 1 JULIA PRAY JAYNE PoRTER ' NITA BREAZEALE ls f 1 f I Q II E - gfmf . GUMBO 1927 g v F 1 V, K ,v m I s . u A 1 3 A J i 5 f ' I 'i E' ' , STN .- --V ' Y V . ' Zeta of Sigma Delta Tau 1 'EAT ' I SORORES IN FACULTATE RAY SOMMERS ,IUSTINE MI:NDIaI.ssoI-IN HILDA ELGUTTER F AY KAHN LEAI-I KAHN MATHILDE ABRAMSON DEBORA ABRAMSON MRS. JULIAN BELISLE MRS. E. K. HIRSCH SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 Class of 1928 NATIIALIE KLAUS Class of 1929 SYLVIA ELGUTTER Class of 1930 LEONA PREIS SELMA UTITZ SORORES IN URBE LYDIA SoIvIMIzRs E.I.INoR WEIL MRS. H. Movss PATRONESSES MRs. I. H. RuBIaNs'rIzIN MRs. V. A. SACHE wii f RHEA LEW E.s1'I-IA WEILI. YETTA PRESSBURG DORRIS RUBENSTEIN MRS. MARION KAHN MRS. Lao FREEMAN MRs. D. CREENBURG 5, 2:1125 ,f ' .za I Igeaa. -hx Il f f Q 1' if WI? I I GUMBO 1927 :' Q ' in x, . ,,f, . 'N wwe + r-' V R r nf' f -- 1 , x 1. .1 A -. I., .M 1 Q 5: , M' UN' ,gs .mA f H' A - 1 ni,,fF Af. C 115 , YQ V, ax K u it, ag in N W .r fm N , 2 MV F X bt ,M 4 4 , 75 'N N. if 4 ,mA W. 75 9 - zgwa, A :lf A . , W K5 ., Y fglx Z- Ilwwnn-yn, ' :S ll GUMBO 19297 E+ : m -E: ,- Founded Colors : Olive G , De Paulv, 1886 reen and Scarlet Beta Gamma of Alpha Chi Omega SORORES IN F MARGUERITE HAYs SORORES IN UNIV Graduates ELIZABETH FERcUsoN MAR JORIE HARP GRACE WALLACE LULA NORWOOD BEssIE CURROW BERNICE MARTIN MILDRED JACKSON Class of 1927 THELMA EIKEL GUSSIE MA C E ooPER Class of 1928 RUTI-I REYNOLDS Class of 1929 AVA GATES IRENE REEDER Class gf 1930 MARGARET MILLIKIN ACU LTATE ERSITATE MARGU Established, 1926 Flower: Red Carnation ERITE GUEYMARD ELODIE CURRY CAROLYN TIEBOUT BLANCHE FREEMAN MILDRED BERGEY LUCILLE OTEY FAY BAILEY WILLIE BURT ANDREWS PATRONESSES , MRs. H. C. YARBOROUGH MRS. FRENCH MAXWELL MRS. ANTHONY DOI-IERTY MRS. WARREN WELLER MRs. DoN. B. HEARIN MRS. JANE C. Hoci-IENEDEL MRS. C. F. NADLER I gi S If QU! ' - ff Y, f 'r'W'fm' wi, ' T ' 2' tr Q. I, QUMBO 1927 i 1. 1' A' X 'ff In . ef 4 v E 1-A I w qs, in 1.5! 'W ij, nf , ,. g . 1 ' Q., ,,.. Mr! V ,nA f , gr vvwhgf Q1 Hwwwnuwnnq-3 . ,, 2 :. CTUMBO 1927 1 s Rd I Pi Delta Installed Phi Sigma Sigma while -- Colors: Peach and Cream the Gumbo was on press. X--' uf, SYBIL MAAs GOLDA ScHu.L GERTIE KAUFMAN SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 LERLIND RosEMAN Class of 1928 LUCILLE JosEPH Class of 1929 REGINA MANN Class of 1930 DOROTHY MAAs I-IONORARY MEMBERS EMILY FLONACHER Ea ge img ' if 5- ' 22- MARIE GUNST Liu. Jfxcoss MRS. DAVE BEER s , T' Q, ! X cF? an N Kvbwl . N- U , .. ff k N 2' --H Iv wr xl 1 49' ' .. 5' P' A 12, x. lm SQ: A I A P I - GUMB0 1927 ELIZABETH HUDSON LUCILE SPENCER AGNES MAUNDE LOUISE NEsoM MARY MILLICAN BEVERLY PATTERSON MARGERY ROBERT MRS. J. J. BAILEY MRS. F. G. CLARK Kappa Gamma SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Class of 1927 LOUISE LIPSCOMB MYRTLE DE LA HouSSAYE Class of 1928 ADELE HUNTER ALICE PITCHFORD MEARINE CHAMBERS Class of 1929 EDITH NEWMAN PANSY QUINE Class of 1930 BEULAH DUNN DOROTHY BLAIR WILDA ROBERT PATRONESSES MRS. T. O. HARRIS MRS. B. LOVELAND IA? 'X RAE SHAFFETT VIRGINIA CAMPBELL SARA MILLICAN LUCIEL CHAMBERS HELEN PITCHFORD STELLA JONES EUNICE MILLICAN MRS. J. RAMIRES MRS. F. A. WOOLFLEY 'Q f vf Y'IA ' as at ll : f - PE-I 'ta' N 2 4. r v Q 4 ff 4 .1 1 1 we r f f N :. , ... v. , .- ..,...,, M4 1 9 In W! A wk - '- Jllllllllllllm G KablllilllldCGDIIIIIIIKLCQJLIIIIIIK Gb Tllllllllllw Billlllllii C9 hllllIllKCi'J Dlllllllll Cb DIIIIIIKKG5 Dlllllllik G9 Jlllllllii C21 Dlllllllil GJ Jlllllllllll C3 DINING C9 DIIIIIII '45 in-444, THE CAFETERIA xx. NNN X X ., Qi 3 T: ,. Xxx -. ff ' ,131 K XX X 1- N N fJf:n+eCr by GLFUSDNEYS M nGf0JD2yS'on prfnflng' Ts ITRQ Lvmfsurgefon Cbtcgc Errgyjob 1'oo!arye,none foo .sa-mf! - FUQJFGVCJ foxy ' ma+r7mon?of Cl8'CY1+5', 13f7PenOf0g'fSfS, UDCfCI fOkCr'J' 5 Emiofmcnr N Dopg mffcd by I ye EJ-' Glee Club Wins With Great Showing Three Members on the All-Louisiana Quartet Thrown for 20-Yard Loss Alexandria. May 3. fSpecial to Bombl. After a dazzling performance here tonight three of the Quartet stars were chosen for the All-Louisiana team. Alleman was unanimous- ly chosen to cover first base, while Watkins put up a jam-up game at second. Walter Vignes yodelled at shortstop with great ability. Berg would have been an excellent pitcher, but he hurled one too high while warming up and some one in the audience took the job, using in an ancient and honorable manner eggs mummified since the beginning of the sixteenth century. Whereupon Berg proved himself equal to the occasion and instantly became catcher, catching one behind each ear and two between the eyes. He was three times up and made his batting average l.000. Flood was given his base on balls because of several clear balks by the pitcher. Moreland hit a bunt which sent Flood to second. Selle hit an extraordinary pitch over the piano with his flute. The umpire was under the impression that it was a hell of a note, but due to presuasion of Coach Stopher he was given a three-bagger on technicalities. Where- upon there was a barrage of pop bottles and still older eggs. The Tiger quarter was thrown for a twenty-yard loss in the fray, one being fined for appearing without socks. The other vanished around the corner of the piano. Alexandria tied the score in the second in- ning which lasted through the ninth when the Tigers received another point due to unpro- voked attacks of fowl balls fl-lenry V typesl. Thereupon Selle found that his foot had retired into the realms of slumber and while he was attempting to awaken the sleep- ing member, he let forth a terrible note and the anxious crowd crowned him with a wild cabbage. Selle was much relieved when he was ordered to take his base, but exceeded instructions and took two, they being Coach Stopher and Martin Flood who had a hard job holding him up. fThe game was halted when it began to rain overripe tomatoes and mummilied eggs with deserted cabbagej. Coach Stopher states that the club closed its successful season with this performance. One ton of hay full of briars to each one. OUR ANNUAL BED-TIME STORY fApoIogies to The Lady and the TIger 7 A certain king in the olden times invented an unique method of administering justice to his subjects. The system may seem barbarous to the reader, but contemplation will convince him that its chance of punishing the guilty and freeing the innocent would have compared fav- orably with our modern method which is most efficient and infallible. The culprit was placed in an arena where his fate was decided by his own hands. Two doors opened into the arena. Behind one stood a beautiful lady, while behind the other a most ferocious tiger. The prisoner could open either door he chose, in case he was lucky. he married the always charming lady. But again, if fortune was against him and he loosed the tiger---well, goodbye Mr. Man. Now this system worked pretty well, and pleased the king mightily for it was his brain- child. . Our king had a beautiful daughter, who was in love with a fair youth of lowly station. Un- fortunately for the lovers, Papa found them out and threw Sugar's sweetie into the jug. On the day appointed, Sugar sat by her Pa, gazing with longing eyes at her drug store cow- boy. She had not been idle, but had discovered the secret of the two doors. She knew which door kept back the tiger, and also behind which was the beautiful lady. The charming lady in question was an enemy of hers who had long wanted to cop her sheik, and naturally she was- n't tickled to death about the outcome, either vice-versa or versa-vice. Now her heavy sugar knew that she would have got all the dope, and lamped her right away. She gave him the office and motioned the door on the right. He walked forward and opened the door. Now what came out? Had his princess sent him to death rather than see the other Sheba get him, or had she loved him so much that to save his life she had sacrificed him forever? Gentle reader you know durn well the tiger got him---unless now, Sugar took a runnin' start and didn't stop until she got to that door and walked into his arms when he opened it. And if she was what I think she was, she did it. And they lived together as long as could be expected. Moral: Avoid ladies and tigers. AGAIN .Maries Beth celebrated her twenty-second birthday yesterday. Johnny Carroll: What, again ? A N C I E NT ? Freshman: Have you been here all your life? Red English: No, not yet. EPITAPHS No lights at all had Oswald Sharp Now he's playing a golden harp. Under the sod lies ferry fack Who drove ahead while looking back. By this roadside lies Henry Drake He heard the bell but had no brake. Lying at rest is William Snooze He used a mixture of gas and booze. T0 FALL I fell for you at my frst sight And vowed you would be mine. 1've slaved and toiled for you at night, I think you are simply line. Your voice is music in my ear, Your graceful curves I adore: I get a thrill whene'er I hear Your voices' tones galore. Now I suppose someone has known The one to whom I speak. l'm thinking of my new trombone. C1 got her just last weekj THERE, LITTLE GIRL, DON'T CRY- Little girl with the raven-black hair, With innocent eyes and baby-like stare. ls it love I see reflected there? If I knew from whence it came or where I too, could ascend that ever-mystic stair That leads above to greatest wisdom fair Where all are clothed in riches who come there bare But courage I have and I would dare All the perils everywhere could I but Know what lies behind that innocent baby stare. If the money you earn is yours--- why not keep some of it? Spending all you get leaves nothing to show for time and effort. Deposits in your bank ac- count represent a real profit on your Work. Save as you earn with a deposit every week. TI-IE BANK OF BATON ROUGE Capital .............................................. .... ....... ........ S 2 5 0,000.00 Sulplus and Undivided Profits ........... ........ S 536,000.00 Deposits fever, .................................................... .......... S 5,000,000.00 OFFICERS Josem-1 GEBELIN ................................ President' D. I. CAZEDESSUS .... Vice-Pres.-Trust Ojcer EUGENE CAzsnEssus .............. Vice-President SAMUEL G. Lncocx .............. Vice-President W. T. PALFREY .................................... C ashler FRED S. BOWLES .................. Assistant Cashier KING H. KNOX ........................ Vice-President W. L. WARD .............. .......... V ice-President .1-.---..1- THE OLDEST BANKS IN THIS SECTION Solicits the Business of Professors and Students on its Record, Strength, and over Thirty-Seven Years of Successful Banking Experience DOES ONE? While strolling down the street one sees Slvaying gently, flapping in the breeze A tailored skirt about milady's shapely knees Docs one get excited over such common sights as these? TO DEFINE Love---Brings heaven down to earth and raises hell. A student is an animal which offers an in- finite resistence to learning. CHANGEABLE, RATHER Last night you said you loved me Tonight you say you don't Then you said you'd have me Now you say you won't. FINANCE Financial Statement of the Gumbo' 1926-'27. Assets ' for the year Won by Editor in ye crap game ......... ......... S 30.00 Hush money from the Ike Carriere.. Bnbes from the co-eds .........,........... Advertisements ..................................... Frat. proceeds fafter raising dues, ......... Student dues ............................................. Total fllce Carriere refused to payj ....... Liabilities Ford-Rent-A-Car QDrive It Yourselfj. I cuspidor fProperty of first Gov. of l.. I Shrivel chair QDonated by Prof. Prichard, Printer's bill fGladney on Printing is 672.00 l43.8l . .03 .07 6.400.00 .........S6.573.9l 2,300.00 Limberger on Cheese---according to Jake Morrison, .................................................... Engraving faccording to joe Duronj ..... aj.. 345.00 892.00 like 50.00 .65 Editor's and manager's salaries faccorcling to Collie Hergetl ................................. Total ......................................................... Profits faccording to the financial wiz l2,000.00 .......Sl8.698.65 ards of the Pan-Hellenic, .................................. Sl2,l24.74 Your Home Should Come First - - THE HOME is the foundation of culture, progress and prosperity. Home influences are vital factors in building character. The home is the measure of family's ideals. It al- ways has been and always will be. 0 R lN.!.ME.?ff.ER.f BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA f fikinifiiiigi W wnhug 1111138 imlwm I JF I :L v 113 il Hunan mm!! BIB H333 Bill!!! PI' r rw 55 if V . iffy-U :Ii ,-Ewggm ., , EMDR 2353 f Imif i j rlilgi-F .., , I if! 'Q I A :TI Iii A Large Invested Capltal fover 313900 000 00 ,.J BEAUTIFUL AND WELL APPOIN TED BANKING QUARTERS COURTEOUS AND INTELLIGENT OFFICE PERSONNEL MEMBERSHIP IN THE GREAT FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM The above are the high points in the superior facilities offered by our bank. They are at your disposal. ..----1. LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK LOUISIANA TRUST Sc SAVINGS BANK y BATON RQUGE, La. RESOURCES OVER SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS VERY CONSOLING- When a professor starts raving about how dumb you are--- When you get a low grade in your work--- When you ought to study but run around in- stead--- When you cut class and miss an illuminat- ing lecture--- When exams are held and you don't know anything--- When you Hunk everything and are denied the privileges of this institution--- Console yourself with remarking Profes- sors are responsible for all the dumb bell stu- dents,,, according to a statement made recently by a prominent North Carolina educator. LEGAL CASES X: I had twenty-four bottles of whisky and a certain person broke into my store and stole them. I do not want to prosecute criminally. Can I sue for damages? Y: Sure. That's a clear case of trespass on the case. Dean: I had several good fruit trees which were negligently cut down by my neighbor. Will the fact that there were many ripe pears upon the trees increase my damages. Bauer: Yes, your riparian rights were clearly interfered with. T Dean: I am a young attorney and am sueing an irrigation company. They have caused a large barrier to be erected across a stream causing much damage thereby. What should I allege in my declaration? Sheets: I would allege that the irrigation was a dam nuisance. The latest novel: The Triumvirate, or The Three Musly Steers, by L. Mitchell, Ike Car- riere and Red Taylor. 1 1 DELICIOUS DELICIA ICE CREAM SMOOTH --- VELVETY --- WHOLESOME ASK FOR IT AT ALL ICE CREAM DEALERS PHONE 468 M anufaclured By Louisiana Milk Products Co. --- PHONE 468 --- We Solicit Your Banking Business and Offer You Every Facility of Modern Banking .1---l. FOUR PER CENT INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent Travelers' Checks and Exchange Issued On All Parts of the World Capital, iSI50,000.00 ' Surplus and Profits, 35200,000.00 .1--gl UNION BANK 66 TRUST CO. BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA KADETS' KAMPUS KALEN DAR Sept. 26-School starts again. Sept. 27--Dr. Young explains hypnosis and registration, both fail to sink in. Sept. 29-Kizer wants to hasten pledge day- the Lambda Chis have a pressing debt. Sept. 30-Max Ober won the pajama race. Oct. Al-The dean begins to explain the dean- ery system. Oct. 3- Red English celebrates his eighth anniversary at Ye Ole War Skulef' Oct. 4--Kizer celebrates his eighth anniver- sary at the institution. Why he did not celebrate with Red is said to be due to political reasons. Oct. 6.-Day before pledge dayg cadets cele- brate in the light of the moon. Oct. 8-Peggy Frazier disagrees with Emerson saying, Hitch your kagon to a moon. Oct. 9-The Pi Alpha Omegas wait for a presidency to drop from heaven. Oct. I5--Student body president is electedg students continue their humorous spirit. Oct. l6-Ben Dugas goes to bed before eight: there must be a reason. Oct. I9-joe James' head swells-at last he finds out that he is of some importance. Oct. 20-Man-O'-War Mitchell begins poli- ticking in time for the popularity election. Oct. 23-The Student Council meets: nothing clone as usual. Oct. 24-Tiger spirit being arousedg 'Stop the Crimson Tide. Oct. 26-Barbara Giles announces her inten- tion to run for the most intelligent co-ed. Oct. 28-It is rumored that no such animal exists. Oct. 30-Student election is called off, politici- COMPLIMENTS OF WOGAN 86 BERNARD Architects for the University At Welsh 86 Levy's - - USINESS 'lVlEN, football stars, go- getter salesmen --- broacl chestecl fellows six feet tall and over-it's surprising how many have made the same confession. Usually it comes just after we've helped a man pick out some clothes. He grins as he turns to go, and says, Well, that was easy. If by any chance you too have a ten- dency to grow flustered in the presence of a mirror and a clothing salesman, our service will come as a pleasant relief. lt's easy, informal, intelligent. Ancl we have the right things to show you. None so fine looking, anywhere. .11--1 WELSH 86 LEVY THE COLLEGE MAN'S STORE ans bury their sorrow in the light of the red moon. Oct. 3l-The student weekly, The Reveille, resents the calling of the election at an end. Nov. 3-The Frosh find the Old Campus. Nov. 4-They go back to explore. Nov. 5-They return sight seeing. Nov. 6-5,000 bottles of vaseline distributed. Nov. 7-Faculty declined in Dr. Scott's Latin class-flunko, ilunkare, facultate, fixum. Nov. 9-Collie is tired. Nov. IO-Kizer is tired too-of Collie. Nov. ll-Armistice day-Kizer talks to Ike Carriere. Nov. I2-Sophomore meeting-Dean Prescott explains the process of the elimination law. Nov. I3-Mental test in psychology Carolyn Tiebout alone understands--she will be vale- dictorian. Nov.l5-J. L. Meadows pulls his last joke- he married two days ago. Nov. I6-John Selle sets a new radio record- gets moon. Nov. I8-No lights in Girls' Dorm--electric plant alleges low candle power. Nov. I9--Chi Omegas hysterical. F lury finds a Pi K. A. who is not Quo Vadis. Nov. 20---Calendar suspended until Turkey game. Nov. 25-30 bums arrive in New Orleans. Two Hours Later--The Ford Fleet begins to arrive. Nov. 26-Tulane's alibi appearsg it was pa- thetic. Nov. 27--Tulane's second team made their letters-only an example of what the Tiger can do. JUNGLE GARDENS, Inc. The Largest Growers of Ornamental Plants in the South. We make a Specialty of Home Landscape Designing and Planting. Send for Catalogue and Tell Us What We Can Plant for You We Furnished the Plants and Landscaped the New Louisiana State University Grounds lg--1. Jungle Gardens, Inc. AVERY ISLAND - LOUISIANA SUC ,ESS DRESSES TI-IE PART Success isn't a matter of chance. The men loom large in the list of those who have great achievements to their credit are the men who use their brain and brawn, While at the bottom ---that's how they got to the top. One of the earmarlcs of success, one of the things that always goes hand in hand with success, is the careful way these men DRESS THE PART. It is our business to dress you towards success If you are on the Way to success, Why not make the journey 1n CLOTHES that will help you T DRESS THE PART? Remember We REYMOND COMPANYLQ 5- ' ' 'I Smal -nur M,nnc,-,'Au The Young MC1l'S Store , THxRD AND FLORIDA Nov. 30-Godfrey re-elected football captain. Wranglers hold prayer meeting. Dec. I-Bob Jones second attempt in the Stu- dent Council to have the popularity contest published in the Gumbo. ' Dec. 2-James Murray appears at drill for the first time. Dec. 9-A Reveille appeared on time-no one could get in the post office. Dec. I0-Joe Duron breaks a mirror-guilty of misconduct in class O. Dec. I I-Colonel James almost a Mormon-he is going with two Delta Zetas. Dec. I3- Goofy LaCombe ceased talking long enough to get a hair cut. Dec. I6-Finals begin. Calendar suspended until end of fiscal year. Jan. 3-Rex Hebert sleeps peacefully notwith- standing the loss of his dog. Jan. 4.-Ben Turpin Hightower limits his calls to one hour. Jan. 7-Willie Cooper asked that his frat dues be reduced: they were 50 cents. Jan. 8-Jimmie names Lieutenant Kemp Pas- sionate Eyes. Jan. 9-The Brown twins get the scare of their lives. i. Jan. I0--joe Martin and Dick Morhinveg be- gin their pugilistic careers. Jan. I2-Freshie Young and Meadows not on the sick list-reason, no drill. jan. I3-A new barrel of soda is purchased at reduced price. Jan. I4-Warhorse Mitchell attempts man- slaughter in the Cafeteria. Jan. I7-Bull jordan turns his class out on time. Three students take a holiday. Jan. I9-Jerome Bowling appears at drill in uniform. USED CARS FOR SCHOOL USE CAPITAL CITY AUTO CG. PHONE I8l2 l03l MAIN ST. EVERYTHING TO WEAR FOR COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN STYLES YOU'LL LIKE At M ost M oderale Prices THE sran: or QUALITV-AND ssnvrcsr 700-704, MAIN S11 ONE PRICE TO EVERYONE---AND THAT ALWAYS THE LOWEST -...--ng-.l We Give Away an Automobile 'Twice cc Year ASK FOR. TICKETS Jan. 20-Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity meet- ing, thirteen black eyes. jan. Zl-Leon Mitchell is taking a course in exterior decorating. Jan. 22-The Brown twins' worry is now over. Jan. 23-They greet Seth Lewis with smiles. Jan. 24-Now, now, little Lambdas, don't you cry, you'll make A. T. O. before you die. jan. 26-The K. A's cancel their second dance date. Jan.27-The Kappa Sigs begin plans for their annual barn dance. Ian. 28-The Sigma Chis succeed in pledging 9021 of the student body. CAdv.J Jan. 29--Freshie Harp receives a free ticket as tourist when he aspires to command A Company. Jan. 30-International Conference settles the world's troubles. Jan. 31-Dr. Pipkin becomes a statesman, and a horse. Feb. I-Mrs. Pennybacker charms the audi- enceg it alarms Major Brougher. Feb. 2-Captain Baker declares dividends on the cut money. Feb. 3-Captain Baker buys a new Stude- baker. Feb. 4-William Noble I-Iolladay gets in school, but refuses to permit studying to in- terfere with a college education. Feb. 8-The Campanile clock ran throughout the day. Feb. 9-Kalendar editor discharged for mal- feasance in office. Feb. I0--Dugas recommended for the editor- ship. Feb. I3-Barbara Giles publishes her second national calamity in the name of the Purple Pel. Physically --- men may be similar and yet be as opposite as the poles. Stores --- Drug Stores particularly, are almost all alike, physically. The Difference --- between men and stores alike, is one of personality. Stroube's --- is different because of the character and sincerity of it's personnel. p ' STROUBE DRUG CG., Inc. Whitman's Candy --- Delicious Soda Imported Perfumes --- Toilet AYUCICS .T Q P , I T T T IA 1 A l Q -' . Co4f.gTH!,Q,D 84 'Q-F f THE STORE YOU HEAR SO MUCH ABOUT RCUMAIN .. '7-'7'1fi'- .' v uv QW.-,.. ' -1-++ -I-++ IA fi 'F A , T Mo ffifi 4 t C DS A 4- t E +++ EF- Q +++ S RoUMAiN BLDG. Baton Rouge Louisiana Feb. l4-The Kalendar editor is reinstated. Feb. l5-Dugas begins editoralizing. Feb. l7- B Company's All-Opelousas team goes down in defeat. Feb. I8-- B Company's alibi perfectg no fish. Feb. I9- A Company becomes Barracks Bankersg Martin and Neill visit town until late. Feb. 2l-Le Doux returns from carnival-ten days late. . Feb. 22-Washington's Birthday: W. Smith ceased looking for anyone. Feb. 23-Nat Sheets and W. I. Spencer fraternize-the proverbial pair. Feb. 24-Kalendar suspended. March 20-Kalendar begins anew. March 2l-J. B. Morgan assumes the editor- ship of the Y news. March 22-47 students denied the privileges of the institution. Same date-W. I. Spencer madly ascends a greased pole. March 30- La Liberateurn appears'- the dean commends the editor. April l-Second edition appearsg the student council calls a meeting. April 7-Student Council meets but is afraid to discuss the pending matters. April 8--The Council makes its humble sug- gestionsg they were filed in a private waste- basket kept especially for that purpose. April 27-Gumbo goes to press withholding the Kalendar. May 6- B company has a fracasg the fistic fans wish to express their best wishes. May 7- The Student Prince alias Flam- ing Youth Rotchford has developed a new knock. I-Ie has it copyrighted. May 25-The Kalendar goes on press. A NEW NAME --But the Same Old Quality The trade name under which the pro- ducts of the big Baton Rouge Refinery are marketed has been changed from Stanocola to Standard ---but there has been no change whatever in the quality of the products---they are still the standard for purity, uniformity and lubricating and motor-fuel efficiency. STANDARD MOTOR OIL is the safe lubricant to put into the crank case. It makes motors run smoother, and costs run lower. STANDARD GASOLINE makes motors start easilyg gives quick pick-up, a smooth flow of power and uniform high mileage from every gallon. Look for the STANDARD bar- and-circle trademark as shown below. Buy from the pumps and tanks that bear this signg and you will get the most service from your car at the least cost. BETTER STICK TO THE STANDARD Standard Oil Company of Louisiana 6 U STAN DARD Clean Clothes - - ---to stay clean longer --- must be cleaned just right, with neither spots nor smell left in. Trp our 1vay.i KEAN'S, Inc. DRY CLEANING --- DYEING LAUNDRY---FAMILY WASH 1881 Convention Phone 9 27 Years Under One Management One Price To All And That The Lowest Sole Representatives of Steinway, Vose, Shoninger, Brambach, Milton and Gulbransen Pianos SOLD ON EASY TERMS Write for Catalogs GRUNEWALD'S . Everything in Music JACKSON, MISS. NEW ORLEANS, LA Branch Main Off To Marjorie-Please Write by H. L. INGALLS, '30 Being the Plea of Every Cadet of the Ole War Slgule of Dixie Your picture sits upon my deslg A-smiling up at meg My heart beats wildly in my breast Whene'er that loolf 1 see. When I went home at Christmas-tide My joy was ne'er complete Unless you lingered by my side Or I was at your feet. When cruel time divided us My eyes were full of tears: At college now l'm studious, But days and weeks seem years. Each hour I long to hear from you, How few your letters, though: An empty mailbox wrecks my life, A line can ease my woe. And when I find a letter there My heart leaps up for joy: How precious is this pale-blue square Addressed to me---oh, boy! Back to my room I madly sprint--- Fate yields no dearer boon--- And read your letter nine times through You bet l'll ANSWER SOON! WGLPS BAKERY Serving Baton Rouge Since I864 cLE,41vLi1vEss SERVICE LOUISIAN HOTEL LAFAYETTE AND MAIN STREETS Baton Rouge-:'s Hotel DeLuxe---Noted for its Immaculate Cleanliness and Excellent Service RENDEVOUS FOR COLLEGE DINNERS AND DANCES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO COMMERCIAL MEN AND TOURISTS PAUL LANDRY, Business Manager I-I. A. MICHAEL Tl-IE STORE Meyer Bros. Drug THE DOCTOR FAVORS Company THE REASON 9 Established I852 l. Because We Use SQUIBB'5 Ph ac uticals 2. A Safe aximnfpenaable Meuwa of Compounding 'T' QQ!! I I 9 fy SIX! . ST CERTIFIED PHARMACY ST' Lows H. C. PAULSEN 8: SON, Prop. NEW ORLEANS -T---11 The Place---Third and Main Sts. I 081 THE' LARGEST DRUG HOUSE Phone IN THE WORLD TELEPHONE CONNECTION NEW YORK QFFICE IIl5 BROADWAY GMUIZUGZK NEW Y RK VVAIST HOUS LADIES' AND MISSES' APPAREL SHOP TRIAD BUILDING BATON RoucE, LA. ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE NEWSPAPER Keep that school girl complexion out of the rain---Alligators won't leak. German police dogs for saleg will eat any- thingg especially fond of children-T-234. Wanted a room-mate, gentleman, with large- airy bedroom. I-56. Pres.: It's funny what a man will do for a drink. Cott: Yes, but it's funnier what he will do after a drink. QUESTIONS FOR YE ED. Dear Ed: What man on the campus looks like a cross between a cheer leader and a soda jerker?-lVI.V.lVI. Red Taylor. Dear Ed: I am a regular college boy, popu- lar, good soldier, but I don't know whether I part my hair right. Do you think that I would look better if it was parted down the middle P- L. Mitchell. No, that would make an alley right down the center of your block. Dear Ed: Is it a good policy to use bull with Prichard P--Anon. No. Use more pull and less bull. Dear Ed: What is the name of the publi- cation whose advent was hailed by its editors as a literary event and by everything else as a national calamity 9-Johnson. Barbara Giles' Purple Pcl. Dear Ed: I go with Peter Green exclusively, what kind of rouge should I use to suit his taste 9-I. R. Don't use rouge, I believe barn paint would suit his taste. Dear Ed: What animal is sometimes pretty. at other times indispensable to script dances and --- Smoke --- EL TRELLES CIGARS ...-QII11' DISTRIBUTED BY Oubre Bros. Cigar 86 Tobacco Co., WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALERS - Baton Rouge, Louisiana ISTROUMA I-IGTEL Baton Rouge's Leading Hotel BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA Cafe :- Coffee Shop Alfred D. St. Amant Compliments of REMBRANDT Insure your property, yourself or STUDIO E'-z:Of1lgi':lc?l?iIljJf your investment The Sludcnfs Photographer Con. THIRD AND CONVENTION A BATON Rouclz, LA. C OMPLIM EN TS OF MY BARBER sHoP milliners, and makes more F's than the Or- pheum ?-Bubber lVliligan. Co-eds. Dear Ed: Will I live to see Nat Sheets pass contracts?-R. Todd. I can't say that you will unless you have the misfortune of Nlethusalah. Dear Ed: What fraternity has a chapter roll which is larger than the city directory P-J. l... East. ' X There is a tie for honors-the H. A. and Sigma Chi being two-in-one are tied for honors. Dear Ed: I was exempt from all my exams and would like to know what an exam is?- Roger Richardson. It s the only surviving remnant of the Spanish Inquisition. Dear Ed: I think that a man who serves the students on the council should receive some re- cognition. A prize or token, which would you suggest?-Percy Athens. MAYER FUR ITURE COMPANY A trip our wap will surely pay 618 MAIN STREET That School-Day Friendship---Let White Bros. Help You Perpetuate It 1 ..fA Qg 1 1 1, VVVA A l .,:,?, it s s - V , l X l ' Aim :J 4 l . ra, ,N , ' ' ..,. 4 r1.1-.5 .A - -. -sea:-1 - 55 1, ff' ,. sf , e ' f - iff. fl 'ax ,. it .. V , A .sw 9 g .' 2-2 i. . . .Nw ' 2 1 f. Q 5Ql'ff'- iq 'Lf-V-A Y Y ., w .waht ,v., --:- ' , s I 5 ' My in -liitlitilglllizlsl Figx . . I ef..i-3 Sli- F ,lm f K, . 'v'7 ..-,-.,-.rm-if 1. 4 F--if - er., Uqfqf-, 5' 1 Ve ' , 5 ,.55-W' ' l -. -. f' il' ilkiftirf' .- . ,m.'.a,w1 q we t ' . - . i1-p5e:3M!s'- ' .-,- 5 . I 'ilrnitfff ,1..fffz--5 1. i 1+ t t , y L illlifi fiii- - 1 ' . 1' I M - .N X. S, I ,L .A ,Y A.. !:,P,5m,.L..h e . 'i ! Q.. . -I -X 1. Q, 'Q Y fa 55 f ...- J- S . . ECL ln, j 'I 5 ii ,,,.1:,,..--sa! L Asgvkmfl' , ll U '7 A ,P ' 1 .. 1 fv,' Q . ..n..f..- . ......1nmunll!lf- Convenient Credit if Desired. WHITE BROS. CQMPANY BSi3,'iDii5.Qi, iiififii. This year more than a hundred thousand boys and girls will grad- uate from the colleges and uni- versities of America. To these friendships, Commence- ment Day often means the part- ing of the ways ---the interrup- tion of sympathetic ties which later years may never supplant. But need the parting mean the end of these friendships? Not if pleasant memories are kept alive with tokens that serve as lasting reminders of del'ghtful Al- ma Mater days. White Brothers is headquarters for such enduring reminders---for Gifts That Last like the senti- ment they Commem0ra'e. They need not be expensive gifts. But they should be durable and servicable, like friendship itself. Whatever you would say to him or her, at the parting of treasured school-day comradeships, should be said for a lifetime. So say it with White Brothers' Gifts That Last EVERETT SCI-IOGL SUPPLY CCD. Everything for the Everything for lhe School Excepl B?-jCgc3J1!JS5A?NU,i3 E Office Except the the Teacher Slenographer GAS OIL L. S. U. Boarding Service for Sludcnls and Professors - - Club TIRES ACCESSORIES - -' Modernly equipped cafeteria, owned by the State, where LEO FREEMAN' P,-op, wholesome food is served at lowest possible prices. PHONE 3713-W Let's Go to Camp in a Used Car REAL VALUES ARE OFFERED by Mcinnis Chevrolet Co. OH, DEAR, DEARI With tears of regret They buried john. We'll never forget How they buried john. As the funeral rolled on The people cried and wept. Even sighed with eyes all wet. And in the distance Loomed the cemetery gate. He's in a terrible fix. A cross adorns his grave. john ceased existence, Ah! he died so late. Past rows of tombs, Past aisles of grief, Old john rolled by. Flowers on top, john be Then they lifted the soil Nevermore will he need a shave Homeward bound we sat in tears Thinking of john's few short years A moan, a tear, and then a sigh Wlzo would have thought That john would die. 1 left in haste, neath. Put on my hat. just four feet by six. God only knows ln went dear john How we'll miss our cat. he cover for thls annual was created by The DAVID J. Q I Q A MO LL OY CU. 2857 N. Western Avenue Chicago, Illinois Q3ezM:'lg:.'4gg: If mal' on U backlld. Shoes for the Whole Family over A 7 QQ f , i i f l Five 300 Stores Cjfl v Z fi cf fi' VAL 4 '4,' ,5' . 5 ' Large Factories ..::1z:z, 0-la-1v rc'a,l f.-..1::.:f.. w Regulation Shoes Qllflliflif Sefvlcc and 33,98 Style for the College Miss 84.98 to 85.98 3II THIRD STREET - - BATON ROUGE, LA- THE VARSITY SHOP BRAEBURN AND HART SCHAFFNER 6a MARX CLOTHES WALK-OVER AND NETTLETON SHOES We Always Have the Lalest University Models T LOUIS KAUFMAN S B c E T L A T E L I A KAUFMAN BLDG., N. BLVD. and THIRD ST. N I T.. Featuring E S O R L R Dunlap Hats 5 E S For Young Men OTHER HATS, 3.50 UP Shirts --- Hose --- U'Wear MASTERS OF THE ART AT ALL TIMES THE TIGER TAVERN Where Sludcnls Cather - LUNCHES :- .:. A FOUNTAIN SERVICE CI-IARLOTTESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA Nfanufaclurcrs of HIGH GRADE UNIFORM CLOTHS IN SKY AND DARK BLUE SHADES FOR ARMY. NAVY AND OTHER UNIFORM PURPOSES AND THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT AND THE BEST QUALITY Cadet Grays Including Those Used at the United States Military Academy, at West Point and Other Leading Military Schools of the Country PRESCRIBED AND USED BY THE CADETS OF LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY EVERYWHERE YOU GO! 'Look for Loreco' GASOLINE MOTOR on. GREASE Louisiana Oil Refining C0rP01'3ti0ll For Student Convenience RENT - A - CAR CO. DRIVE IT YOURSELF 231 CONVENTION STREET PHONE I376 S E R V I C E Cigars Billiards Lighting --- Power --- Cas Transportation for ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE . ' Anything in News ...L---....- BATON ROUGE ELECTRIC CO. W M. C. SMITH Manager THIRD STREET BAILEY, Prop. We sell all lhe leading papers and magazines We Sell Everything That Students Need L. S. U. STUDENTS STORE W. C. DELAUNE, Manager PHONE 3000 225 FLORIDA GEO. W. GARIG TRANSFER Twenty-four Years Service We Give Results - Not Excuses f,,. BOYS WE ARE FOR YOU ' gig ' ' ' ' FIRST, LAST AND ALWAYS E l I -T----W E E At all times you will ? 'Ei End here a complete line of .mga Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes Spalclmq ---M Atlgetic , Eglu m t Fealurmg the Famous 3 5 ADLER E 1, 2 5 E COLLEGIAN CLOTHES and E ' II' E PACKARD SHOES AW if 5 I30 CARONDELET ST. i Couyfesy ai Corner Main YOUR LAST SHINCLE You'Il Never Need to Re-roof if You Apply. JOHNS- MANVILLE RIGID ASBESTOS SI-IINGLES LANDRY BROS. LUIVIBER CO. BATON ROUGE -- LOUISIANA ST. PHILLIP and SOUTH BLVD. PHONE 1269 CANDIES E COLD DRINKS C omplimenls of CIGARS SANDWICHES 1 THIRD STREET W. P. THOMAS, Prop. TELL THE BOYS THAT COMPLIMENTS OF L. S. U. I- ALUMNI FLOUR M. Is Like the School C T H E B E S T A of Its Kind U All the Grocers Have ll S mm- E Y COHN FLOUR AND KE i. FEED CO' FURNITURE JOHN VLAHOS JAMES VLAHOS PALACE OF SWEETS A HOME MADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM 335 THIRD STREET TELEPHONE I742 HOT AND COLD LUNCHES ' AND ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES ' WHITE FAN Fooo PRODUCTS FOR DINING ROOM China --- Glass --- Silver WHITE FAN FLOUR Linen --- Tables --- Chairs WHITE FAN PEAS o WHITE FAN CORN FOR KITCHEN WHITE FAN CATSUP Ranges --- Sinks 3' Tabl WHITE FAN PEACHES Peelers --- Mixers --- Choplisers ' WHITE FAN PINEAPPLE WHITE FAN VINEGAR Quality Merchandise ---..- Priced Right DISTRIBUTED EXCLUSIVELY BY -in--' Louis Levy The Loubat Grocer Company Glassware 86 Cork Co Over Fifty Years of Service BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA Coffee Sandwiches Style THE Comfort - - Economy 'N Every Pair of Shoes HOT LUNCHES Good Food Quick Service ' THIRD STREET We Sell WE ARE ALWAYS SHOWING THE NEWEST MODELS YJ lkillk 3raun'VI7lf5 s'rYI.s sHoP or THE scum' I . Q ' g 1. ' d h . -U E y '- iitythdllhih i i- K . ...!' v. 2 :Ziyi 'ms A . . ui a ' I repu ation was ever built UI' name alone. There must Q oils!-Qi, 'm,,'u ,X some hm be ind it and a ng'l:l:l1!1l1'l, ,M:: p-n,.f.R ' son for it 'ilzll-!Ig!5!!?L ,Wmf:::!,,,.4,,l:l:5,'.',-.' in the name o L ons II'-'EIN .Im ----,....1..-, nds e House the Service I . ,V IIIIIII I , the abih an e ermmation Im ' maintan e est stan 0 f 1 nu :H . d in the qua ty of our pro K K- g r' ii una, Ii,5..giw!H?U?. ts These along with ef 'I'I' 5. ,hr . ff ent organization, solid repu ' W, f . f f1 t on, up to date me o s and gk-Q ss 'I ,tl Il: Li 'w,.e1' M, mpt and courteous service jj? L, ,LZQV ' f EL-'7f 7j - '71 5 4 ---combine to guarantee that standard of excellence with which the House of Lyons has always been associated. If you are desirous of main- tain'In a re utation for ual- K P q ity, there is satisfaction in It th I t f nowing that e eemsn o doubt Is eliminated when you buy from us. 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