Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1937
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' M , Q,o1:5WS:3'5fA nTEJ- TI-IEI957 O U NI B O PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVEBSITY BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA TABLE UF CONTENTS ALMA NIATEB MILITARY ATHLETICS BEAIITKIES ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS LHUMUP.. EOHEWOHD LOUISIANA HAS S0 OFTEN BEEN ENVELOPED IN ROMAN- TIC LEGEND THAT ITS NTEEE HEOENTDEVELOP- IVIENTS HAVE GONE BY UN- HEEDED. IT HAS BEEN OHH ATTEMPT TO PHESENT THE STATE ASITIS TODAY IVIODEHN LOUISIANA 'ru I APPRECIATIO .., DURING HIS ADMINISTRATION, DR. IAMES MONROE SMITH, PRESIDENT OP LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, HAS STRIVEN CONSTANTLY TO REALIZE THE GREATER UNIVERSITY. HIS 1 ,I SUCCESS MAY BE MEASUREO NOT ONLY RY THE UNPRECEDENTED INCREASE IN ENROLL- MENT AND PHYSICAL EQUIPMENT BUT BY THE REPUTATION WHICH HE IS ACHIEVING FOR L. S. U. AS A CENTER OF LEARNING. N MEMURIAM LAZELLE HOLMES IACI-1 MAYEB LAYMUN NELSUN LAURA PAULINE WHITEHEAD IAMES WINPIELD VVHIPPLE 5, f .- , I f v 4 . -. 1 1 v A ,- - 1 v f .- Fllli 'I X' '. ' ' 'I'C'F!PSlBY I wwf. 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U -.. z I X K f 5 his wg. v-, S 'aw . XX. 1 Xww 3 Y M' 19. , .X 'W' X M V M X. .gm 'M 'NJ XX- X , Aw W ?A'f5,x , 1,-Lyx i 3' mmf X X- xi X WW XM M 'V We X W. X X 0 QM. X M X , X uvv- :3xXXffw:::A X E -XX-K 'fir .mv 'Af 7 P , Wy 'Q 1. ,Xxx Q ngsu W x W' A Www V X3 W fig' xml, , 1 WS N N 4 ,ez-Qff x wx ' -QQ-fy NW W lmkwx ' X X X Vx W 3 ' X , N MA INW 31 E 'X Win me ww X fr N , WM W v v MW, Nw X xc Q' X M 'X XNQ MWA NN' U M www f,,, 1 05, s N 4 . Q f, , QQQ ff ' I 'Ns A M 0 I Q ,A Lx, A f 4 ax? A eff W A .Af vV f 7-Q if ' 2 Q THE BOARD UF SUPEHVISURS , M X . ,..A... ., . . A GOVERNOR RICHARD W. LECHE , President J FRED RATZBURG, Shreveport ,........... Caddo , ROY O. YOUNG, Youngsville ......... Lafayette FOURNET THEODORE S. LANDRY, Baton Rouge . . . Jefferson CAZEDESSUS g HARVEY A. PELTIER, Thibodaux ..... Lafourche L. P. ABERNATHY, Baton Rouge ...... Ouachita W T. AUBREY SCOTT, Winnsboro ........ Franklin J. HUGO DORE, Ville Platte ........ Evangeline N. S. HOFFAPUIR, Crowley ............ Acadia EUGENE CAZEDESSUS ..,..... East Baton Rouge gg , DUPONT Vice-President, Baton Rouge ABERNATHY S. L. MAXWELL, Cane Brake ........... Tensas JULIUS DUPONT, Houma .......... Terrebonne l T O JOHN D. FOURNET, New Orleans ...... Orleans A A. MILES PRATT, New Orleans ........ Orleans RATZBURG MAXWELL DORE LANDRY PELTI ER NWN IQIIOHARD VV. LEOHE OOIVIPLETINO HIS FIRST YEAR AS GOVERNOR OE THE STATE OF LOUISI- ANA, RICHARD VV. LEOHE HAS SHOWN AN UNFLAOOINDO INTEREST IN THE AIIVIS AND ACTIVITIES OE LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY. HE HAS REEN ACTIVE ROTH IN ATTEND- INO EUNDOTIONS OE THE UNIVER- SITY AND IN EURTHERINO ITS INTERESTS VVHEREVER POSSIRLE - ,,l,q W-'4 Guidine tht AIEISITHATIIIE Nora Neill Power, Dean of Women, has brought toher oflice a new conception of the dean's role in campus life. No stern discipli- narian, but rather a quiet and understanding woman, she sees in the study of each girl and in the development of the individual person- ality the chief function of the dean. Her suc- cess at Louisiana State University has been the result of her personality and understand- ing and of her training and wide experience in her field. After undergraduate days at Dalhoussie University in Nova Scotia, she attended the University of California and Columbia. She has had diversified experience at Bradford Junior College in Haverhill, Mass., and as dean of women at Southwest- ern Louisiana Institute. SUUIULUGIST Back in 1921, Fred C. Frey leaped into prominence at L. S. U. by winning the South- eastern Conference title in the broad jump and by serving as assistant commandant of cadets while still a student. Today he is'Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and is one of the most popular men on the campus. During the interval, Major Frey had remark- able success in the field of sociology and be- came one of the outstanding sociologists in the country. That he still retains his interest in sociology is shown by the fact that he heads that department at theuniversity and by his recent trip to Russia. His interest in athletics has not waned with the years, for he is a frequent and popular ofiicial at college traclc meets. Page 32 . I 1 F. D H Un1i,r.n.I. Q ENGINEER As a boy Leo Lassalle had an ambition to become a watchmalcerg instead he came to Louisiana State University and studied engi- neering. Entering in 1903 as a sub-Freshman, he graduated as honor man of the Class of 1908. In 1931 he became Dean of the Col- lege of Engineering, after a career that in- cluded teaching at such widely separated points as Pennsylvania State College and the University of the Philippines. As a dean, Dr. Lassalle is one of the busiest men on the cam- pus. Witli a multitude of outside interests, he shows a preference for worlc with Fresh- men boys. He is an advisor for Phi Eta Sigma, national Freshman honorary frater- nity. His predilecrions are for his Canadian relatives, his radio, and arguments with his son. PIUNEEIR Major G. Lee, Dean of the College of Agriculture, can claim the position of No. 1 farmer of Louisiana. A Louisianian himself, the Major has instructed thousands of Lou- isiana boys in the subject in which he was a pioneer-scientific farming. Dean Lee re- ceived his education at L. S. U. and began his teaching career at S. L. 1. Soon called back to his Alma Mater to head the teaching of vocational education, he was almost imme- diately made dean. But Dean Lee's service has not been to his students alone. He has made the College of Agriculture a leading influence in farming activity all over the state and by means of extension work, as well as by his graduates, he has advanced Louisiana agriculture to an enviable place. Page 33 zlf' ,, :gf XY W V vw ' .wx ' 5 AAL, : wg 1 Mr Q f, fy' 1 'h P A . 4 . wi H ,aw I X ,'.,, i! f AA, mm' I w I i ,Aa lm Nw -4 Un 1 el. ll., SIIHULAH Charles W. Piplcin, Dean of the Graduate School, has brought much credit and honor to the university as one of America's leading scholars. His attainments are numerous, his fields of interest wide and varied. In rapid succession he has been student, teacher, news- paperman, Rhodes scholar, university profes- sor, and today he is building the Graduate School into one of the finest groups of its type in the country. Having studied at Ox- ford, Vanderbilt, Harvard, and the Univer- sities of Berlin, Freiburg, and Paris, Dr. Pip- lcin is today a leading authority in the field of public affairs and political science, an out- standing spealcer, and a founder and editor of The Southern Review, to name only a few of his achievements. ll HIST Completing his second year as Dean of the Law School, Frederick K. Beutel has accom- plished much. Witli academic standards raised by higher entrance requirements and the addition of a fourth-year optional course, he has also been instrumental in securing sev- eral outstanding teachers and in increasing the Law Library. A recognized legal author- ity, Dean Beutel was educated at the Univer- sity of Waslliligtoli, Cornell, and Harvard. He has served on the faculties of the Univer- sity of Pittsburgh, rhe University of Penn- sylvania and Tulane University, and was at one time a member of the editorial staff of Ginn 81 Company, publishers. But busy as he is with the greater Law School, he finds time for his daily wall: and occasional swim. Page 35 N O O t ff thi l u I tl ID TIEAVELEIE For one who feels so lceenly the call of far places, Ophelia Stone Stone is remarkable for the zestful manner in which she returns to her post of Academic Dean of the Univer- sity. A familiar figure in her Austin, she has become identified with the best in student educational and honor movements. An alum- na and former English teacher at the univer- sity, she entered the administrative field at Columbia University. Later Dean at All Saints College in Vicksburg, she was ap- pointed Academic Dean of Woineii here in 1930, becoming University Academic Dean the following year. Freshmen have been one of her absorbing interests on the campus, and she was instrumental in the establishment on this campus of Alpha Lambda Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. AIIMINISTIIRATIIIH Paul M. Hebert, who this year served his first term as the university,s Dean of Admin- istration, is no stranger to the campus. The youngest of the deans in age and in point of service, his record is outstanding. Graduating from the Louisiana State University Law School in 1929 as president of his Senior law class, he was awarded the Sterling fellowship at Yale, where he received his doctorate. After serving on the law faculties of Loyola and L. S. U., he was named Dean of Law at Loyola, a position which he held until he came to the university this year. Wliat spare time he finds available is well'filled with the writing of numerous articles on legal subjects and the improvement of his almost profes- sional tennis game. Page 36 Uni erfll, Q, Nl I X E Ii Hunting, fishing, and golf-these are the things that absorb the outside interest of Major James Perry Cole, L. S. U.'s popular Dean of Student Affairs. Concerned with the social life of the campus, Major Cole Hnds it necessary to draw on all of his reserves of friendliness and fellowship, qualities which have made him the popular companion he is. Busy as he is, he has found time to play the role of godfather to L. S. Ufs golf team, coaching it and being largely responsible for the purchase of the universityis own golf course. A graduate of the university, he taught here and at L. P. I. before assuming the dean's post. He still retains his interest in mathematics, and teaches several classes. EXPERT Like every true educator, smiling James B. Trant, Dean of the College of Commerce, makes his students his Hrst interest and points with pride to the fact that every graduate of his college has been placed in a position. But, like other educators, other more weighty mat- ters hold an important place in his attention. Organizer of the College of Commerce in 1928, he holds degrees from Howard College, Princeton, and the University of Illinois. In the fields of money-and-banking and business and is the author of a leading text on bank- ing administration. Under his expert guid- ance and sincere leadership, the College of Commerce has grown to be one of the out- standing components of L. S, U. Page 37 cycles, the Dean is a recognized authority N O ' O l u I d IH ff thi EXECUTIVE To Edgar N. Jackson, L. S. U.'s genial business manager, goes the honor of being one of the Tiger's outstanding supporters. Wlieim, in 1934, the Cadet Corps made the first of its famous football trips, Mr. Jack- son's interest in sports became very evident in the efforts he put forth to malce the trip a success. A splendid executive, he is one of the first people met by incoming students and one of the best liked. His career includes being the owner of a large Xxfinnfield grocery company, athletic director of the Wlinnfield High School, service as a member of the Wiiiii Parish School Board, and a distin- guished war record. Since coming to the cam- pus in 1933 he has made himself invaluable to the university and its students. AUIIITUH Sharing honors with Mr. Jackson as sup- porter of Louisiana State University's ath- letic teams is his close friend and associate, C. Gordon Johnson, university Auditor. Closely related as their offices are, it is nat- ural that Mr. Johnson and Mr. Jackson have carried their friendship and business associa- tion out of office hours. Sharing similar in- terests in sports, they can invariably be found at coffee time in the Field House, their table surrounded by campus athletes. An inveter- ate automobilist and traveler, Mr. Johnson is present at every major football game, track meet, or boxing match, and no football spe- cial is a success without his presence. A graduate of L. P. I., he has been university Auditor since 1933. Page 38 0 o 11' Un: , at UI . ll, IYHEMIST As Dean of the College of Pure and Ap- plied Science, Dr. Charles E. Coates occupies the position of senior dean of the university. A graduate of L. S. U. and Johns Hopkins, he has been a member of the faculty since L894. His career at the university has left a lasting mark on the scientific branches, espe- cially the field of chemistry. Internationally famous for his work in sugar chemistry, he is locally known for his culinary formulas. Most popular is his Welsli rarebit. An invet- erate reader, he favors detective fiction. His vacations are invariably taken up with long motor trips or attendance at meetings of sci- entific societies. Not only the United States but Germany, England, and France are well know11 to Dean Coates. SULIIIEIR Lt. Col. Roy A. Hill is completing his first year as Commandant of Cadets at the uni- versity. Taking the place filled so capably by Colonel Middletoil, he has continued the ex- cellent work of his predecessor. In line with his policy of expansion he has effected the organization of an artillery unit of the cadet corps. A graduate of West Point in 1908, Colonel Hill served in Panama, at Kansas State Agricultural College, at Fort Benjamin Harrison, and at Camp Zachary Taylor. During the war he was in the Adjutant Gen- eral's Department of the War Department, and served with the Army of Occupation in Germany. To his record of experience has been added study at the Army War College, the Army Industrial College, and the Naval War College. Page 39 1 I ll .51 In-nr limly N OLDS, Prcfiflvn 0 if 'ru DOROTHY CHAPPUIS Cr-cd Vice-Prfurlrrxr of the .Sludfll I THE UD When last spring an almost complete Independent ticket was swept into office as Student Council members, campus inter- est ran high as to whether this united Council would be suc- cessful where most Councils fail--namely, the fulfilling of platform promises. The work of the Council was made dou- bly hard by the ambitious scope of the platform. - With the opening of the 1936-37 semester, the Council, un- der the able leadership of President Glen Olds, went about the business of making good their promises, and the result has been one of the most amazing records set by a university governing body. Outstanding accomplishment of the year was the installation of a complete new telephone system for dormitories. In place of the old set-up of dormitory switchboards and hall phones, telephones connected with the university switchboard were placed in every dormitory room. The central switchboard was augmented with additional operators, and the result has been a much more efficient and serviceable campus commu- nication system. I-Iowever, the Council has not been content to rest on one accomplishment. Numerous other improvements have been made on the campus, improvements which have been needed for a long time. Smith Hall girls and swains who once complained about the muddy shortcuts, now walk in peace and contentment along the smooth sidewalk which links that popular center with the rest of the campus. And hungry students no longer must navigate the gravelly stream that once led to the Cafeteria, for it, too, has been replaced by a sidewalk. Last year's reduction in the bus fares brought about a corre- spondent increase in students waiting on the corners and a consequent cry for shelters during the prevalent rains. Real- izing the necessity of these conveniences, the Council early started a movement for their erection and had two bus shel- ters built at convenient positions. And to complete the fulfillment of their ambitious platform, the Student Council has had mail boxes placed about the Page 40 CUU CIL campus, and has led the movement for the formation of an efficient corps of traffic officials. In addition to its promised program, the Council has performed such services as the en- tertainment of visiting officials and assisting in the issuing of a special edition of The Reveille. The Student Council was composed of Glen H. Olds, presi- dent of the Student Body, James H. Blalceman, first vice- president, Dorothy Chappuis, second vice-president, Fred Haas, Secretary-treasurer and president, College of Arts and Sciences, Harry Nadler, representative, College of Arts and Sciences, Lucien Laborde, president, College of Agriculture, Clarke McLaughlin, president, College of Commerce, Percy Landry, president, College of Law, Stewart Slack, president, College of Engineering, Lee C. Heroman, president, College of Pure and Applied Science, Clarence Strange, president, Teachers College, and Billy Wyman, president, Lower Di- vision. Top: Labordc, Hcroman, Landry, lVIcL:lughlin Below: Nadlcr, Slack, Strange, Wymalm JAMES BLAKEMAN I 44'-Prcmlml uf lbv Slurlvnl li ly FRED HAAS S I y-Trc.m4n'r of rbr Stmlcrf C I Page 4l THE HU. IIB. C U U RT Advocates of student government may chalk up another point for their side, for although articles still disappear mysteriously from their owners, the University Honor Court has provided practical machin- ery for the suppression of theft on the campus. Chief Justice Au- brey Hirsch is largely responsible for the active role which the court has assumed this year. Beginning at an early fall convocation with an explanation of the court's function, the Chief Justice followed through with a program practical enough in nature to leave the cam- AUBREY HIRSCH pus cynic befuddled if not actually convinced. No little embar- Chifl Iwliff rassment has also been occasioned college light fingers by the speedy, effective action of the court. If a theft is reported, then an inves- tigation is immediately made by a committee consisting of R. D. Hayes, Dick Anderson, and Howard Spann, who attempt to trace the stolen article. The evidence is turned over to the court's three prosecuting attorneys who, with the Investigating Bureau, make up the Grand Jury. If this body considers the evidence sufhcient, the case is brought before the court. When a de- cision has been handed down, it becomes a final decree unless overruled by a faculty discipline committee. Each justice writes an opinion on the case which, along with the other data, is filed in the office of the Dean of Student Affairs. Chalk, Weeks, Hirsch, McCoy, Gunger, Foret, Anderson, Heard, Hazleton, Bolin 5 .RA :W,., , Ma , wth ,y4,U . V 'vi' - . .- A V, Page42 TSSUC It TED W UMENQ' .1 T LI DE TT .1 Previous to the 1936-1937 session, the field of women's student government extended only over the dormitory residents. However, in the spring of 1936 the system was reorganized to include in its membership town girls and commuters. The executive committee consists of the officers of the association with representatives from the town girls and girls who commute. The House Committees, which were a functional part of the former system, were incorporated into the new organization as standing committees. Members are elected to this capacity by the students, and it is their duty to take care of minor infractions of house regula- tions and to take charge of major social events in the dormitories, such as the annual Christmas parties. The legislative council con- sists of the members of the executive committee and the presidents of all organizations, both social and honorary, consisting exclusively of women. The dean of women often meets with the council, not as a voting member, but in order to offer suggestions. The Associated Women Students are concerned with problems of interest solely to women, and whereas, there is no overlapping of work between the University Student Council and the Associated Women Students, the president of the Association meets with the Student Council with- out voting power. Members of the Executive Council are: Dorothy Chappuis, pres- ident, Ruth Dyer, vice-president, Katherine Cross, secretary, Mar- guerite Anderson, treasurer, Sara Rogers, representative of house presidents, Neva Baker, representative of town girls, Mary Pearl Carville, representative of commuters. 'l'up: Anderson, Baker. Iiutlum: Carville, Cross, Dyer, Rogers Pa q 0 43 ..., Q f DOROTHY CHAPPUIS Pruidenl Anocialed Women sllldtrlfl C' I? r: I4 I, I-fAf.Q.:fff - L f' rv-4 . Ks: sem M' Class I IIICBFS COLLEGE OF GRICULTURE D. C. LAVERGNE ..... ....... Prrsidenl JERRY J. S'I'ovAI.I ,.... ' . .... Vice-l'rfsidfrI1 EVIEIIYN TERRELL . . . . . . . Sacrvlary-Trca.vurrr COLLEGE OF AR - AND SCIENCES JIMMIIE C. ARCIINEAUX . . ....... Prcxidrnl TOM N. ALLEI' . . - . - - I .... View-Prcxidfrzt REGINA MoR'I'oN ......... Serrvlary-Tn-asIm'r COLLEGE O COMMERCE L. I.. HILL ....... ..... . . Prcsidmzl T. MICIIEI ........ ..... If' IEC-PI'l'.I'idL'llf VERA LEE Honcooo .... . . . Serrclary-Trmsurfr COLLEGE OF NGINEERING JACK COIIELANIJ ..... ....... I 'rv.vid1'1I! MURRAY CUNNINGIIAM . . ..... Vice-Prcsidml E. N. MCNEII ,..... . . . SrcrI'tary-Trea.rurcr COLLEGE OF PURE A D APPLIED SCIENCE EUGENE lfI.I.lS ............. PrI'.Iid1'11l BERNARD S. PRIESSBURG . . ..... Vice-Prvsidml -IIJIIN C. BAILEY ..... . . . Sarrrlary-Trcasurrr TEACHERS COLLEGE MARVIN S'I'IiWAR'I' .... ....... l 'rcsidrnl S. A. MCNEELY ..... ..... If icc-l'rI'sid1r1zl MAIIEL BONIN ..... . . . Srrrerary-Trrasurvr Yup Icfl: Alley, BaIl , Benin, Copeland Unimnx: Cunningham, Ellis, Hill, Hobgood, Lavcrgne, McNecly, McNeil, Stovall, Terrell Top right: Mickcl, Morton, Pressburg, Stewart ir 'A' if GRADUATES AND SENIURS 1' VTX' L f. :aztvvmamr rv ' 'i'- K 'U' ': tr'.mr'::vr4vr ' 'r,f':7':rIct:r-'!rr.7w:,s'm1asr1tv:xr:'tm -uint' :rvFvx1:1:,a'v':wrr: 7:rrr::. o:'xm-m ':.11-af'-: ' ' ' ' ' 7 .. was--rx-v---'-r' -'-1 f ' 'vw'-1--:f f - wa--wwrw-1-...nw--1-.4-nr-mv.-.snr-eanf-197,-if-,T,--2-1:-wgjfffI-rr:-,t-..rr'-:.'-i:11.f:.vsr:-:m'- av-vrzr-at---'red-. ' 'f'1'rK'r.-s.'m1' . 'T' ' '45 'U :QI-7 iff' 1? 5.335 fifty iA WAI- 45I-'L '- Q If Top ROW ,gg BOTTOM ROW ROLAND AHEGG .'.'..... perth Amboy, N- J. ANTHONY ANDREXV AUCOIN . . . I-Ioustonf Texas An, dm, S,.i,,,,,.l,, 1 , Unltliulle Stiiuui IJ A lil A T E Nicholson Mathematics Club. ' A ' ' ' J P I' CLAUDE BAGGETT ........ . . Alexandria JAMES J. ALEXANDER, K 21 .... . Opelousas Gmlllmn, School Gmtluale School Physics Club. t M. M. BARNETT .......... . Baton Rouge Gnulxnlle School , Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. GLEN OLDS INEZ ALLEN ........... Grutluule School ELIZABETH D. ALLISON .... Graduate School ROBERT L. ANDERSON ..... Gmrluule Scimnl Commerce Club: B.B.A., University FRANCIS ANDIQEW- ........ Gradual: School FRANCES H. ANZALONE ..... Gmrluate Srbuul . . . . Baton Rouge . . New Orleans . Alvarado, Texas of Texas, 1936. Wlmeeliiig, W. Va. . . Independence Italian Clubg Newman Clubg Delta Omicron. The Imlcprndent with :lie Beerlmut flavor Wlmoxe rin: from Boarding Club lo llie Presidency impirer llvc um- bilioux. Page 46 JERRY T. BAULCH, 0 K N ..... . . . Alexandria Gmrlimte Srhuul President, Omicron Delta Kappa, President, Louisiana Play- ers Guildg Graduate Club, Editor and Business Manager, The Reveille, 1936g Wl1D,S Wlio in American Colleges and Universities, 19365 Secretary Corps d' Ami: Theta Alpha Phi, Track, 1933-'34-'37, Adjutant, First Battalion, 1936: Editor, the Sliulenl H-mrlbuuk, 19363 Assistant Sports Ed- itor, The Rcveilie, 19343 Radio Guild, President, Freshman Y. M. C. A.g ViceAPresident, Louisiana Players Guild, 1935-'36, Chi Sigmag Y. Nl. C. A., Cabinet, Press Clubg Scabbard and Blade. GEORGE ROLAND BEATTY . . . . Ruston Gnulxmle Sclmul Alpha Lambda Tau. BEN T. BOGARD, 0 K N .... . Ruston Engineering Melnberl of! Graduates Councilgl l3.S.,' Louisiana 'Polytechnic nstitute, M. ., Louisiana State University. A, B. BONDS, JR. .......... Little Rock, Ark. Gmduale Srizuul ' President Wesley Foundation: President, International Rela- tions Clubg National Editor, The CIOIIIIKIPUHIAIH Review, Stare Chairman, E. P. C., Phi Sigma Alpha, Gamma Sigma. gr:. fy,W:t',. -5- -fgpf f,-' 1fv-fgf-gt.q-1y-gr,g,-,,1g-5yg,3.-g,g,'g.15.ge5vq--re.-gg,- -. vm'f 'wtz1wgax.1wcvnn'mn1-muuvuxmxmswzzwztwmxfgz: 'mm:'e'u.'-Qm1a:ffxmnffvzzL'wvQ:nemmQ'vws4m :rn t. , -v --f'- 5,-w -, mwmpp 1, A , T'-,.'mc'Q'tunzusmsnww4mn:s:tmm:mvnnmwmgcmnrmm.1m+r:14xf'a:tiuzezzimrvn uxxfnmemnaruvmmum F ' QE '7 '4 e59ST5ZEfI5J ,ff ' f- 'fr ' iii? :iff 1'5'?!4 Iff'EIE5r4'1?5iZ4M55 ' f'i,f,n,-' 5 A li , E I Ar Mi 7 Top ROW BOTTOM ROW DORA J. BONQUOIS ........ . New Orleans R- C- CHILDS - - - - - . . - . . Iiimict- Gmtlutltc School - t C1 'fV4'f Graduate Club, History Clubg El Toms. G E HiSf0 Y Chib- Y l 1 I L L MARCEL N. BROUSSARD ....... St. Martinville I Grtulimte Sclmal Graduate Cluhg Graduate of S. L. I., Candidate M.B.A. Degree. J. H. BROWN, JR. .......... . Hutton Gmtlimtc Srlmul IMONE BRUCE ........... . . Blevins, Ark. Pun' .mtl Applied Science ' Henderson State Teachers College. ALGE DUBOSE BRYANT ...... . Baton Rouge Gnulutzfr: School .l. W. BRUMFIELD, K E ......... Sallis, Miss. Health and Plmyriml Education Inter-College Athletic Councilg- Vice-President, Health and Physical Education Club. ELDRIDGE P. CANTVVELL . . . . Jenn- H ittory 'A' JOE SANDERS The mtm who enfoy: tb: unique distinction of actively participating in the honorary societies to which lic belongs. Page 47 JOHN M. CHILTON .... Plvyiier . . Baton Rouge Phi Kappa Phi, Phi lita Sigma, L. S. U. Physics Club. JOHN XV. CHISHOLM . . . Commerce . . Midliothan, Texas Pi Gamma Mug Graduate Cluhg Graduate Commerce Club. CHARLES MORGAN CLARKE . . . Arkadelphia, Ark. A115 tum' 5L'ie1tt'c1 Pi Sigma Alphag A.B., Henderson State Teachers College. MRS. MARY MAUDE CLAYTON . . Denham Springs Gmtlrttlle Srlmul B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. NEAL CLAYTON ......... . Ripley, Miss. Pure .mtl Applied Sfiiwtre B.A., Mississippi College, 1934, Physics Club. ROBERT LAWIIIENCE CLAYTON . . . Denham Springs Gmtluulc Sclmul B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. mfSi'lfS:5 .'w'?fE-'f5g.i1l labJn 4-'r.!11!'1-!4'd':t-2lfR'lll'hi4Z 7'l 'C' Siva If swmnm'-..v-.1-s:s.1r.exnm1um xms.swaw....' 1 'emma nn:a4..s:u4vi.I1f.u4auww...ua.uM:wrumn.w1.iw era.. ....:.u.snnmwe.t-mm-no-xw4mm.wez.w.1--..-.. mum 4.--t...m..1.w....,.m.:.wff.:fau.mmww. ..e, -. r-fminvtnutnv 'ul :uueu.:.asuv.:-.z.mMmsnra1mu.w.u.1ne.e..:v.wuw.w awww. nwmira-4:wf,'y1fm-i.furw1-vu,..1-r-sv limi-Q1.vf::' -.1 - .wwe w waxwuma..11em.vwn-.wnafetnvf.ume:..f V, .: - 1 ,was-2. ' mn! .., - ., ,..,,, . W U-.Z-f.,.,. .-.. .., . M.. . .JS ' w u , 'D r ,.,,4,. .. . .--,- -- U. -...v we -.-. -W, W. , . r - -af . -Y- . ..r.-' ...EF3le uW' WI-l'.iYTL'ETQ.'L.t..H ?.tL,'?E'!'.3-4'?l'Z?-.?'L.u,-eu, - v.i..'?'P f1 ' .7.ff.-:.3x'?5' f- - N 5- J 'Fx ' ' K J.,.f..'?if.'5Tff:1ff .ln 4. ' ' . ' cf . 5 ,., .1 : TOP ROW ,IAMIIS RICHARD COLVIN .... . . Alexandria Pure ilml Applivil Srivrlu JOHNSON S. CONNER ........ Shawsville, Va. 'fit'L'lIiL'tlI Ifngirievring Phi Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pi. THELIVIA M. COX ......... . . Baton Rouge Tenelnerf College LUCIA ELIZAISETH DANIEL . . . Greenwood, S. C. Gmiluule Selma! Graduate Clllllg History Club: Iil Toms J. li. DAVIS . .... ..... . . Trout ffmrlualc Selmul Vice-President, Graduate Cluhg Vice-President, History Clulug President, LaSalle Parish Clubg Y, M. C. A.g Pi Sigma Alphag Pi Lambda Betag Pi Gamma Mu. WILLIAM EUGENE DAVIS . . . . Wisner Cummcrre ALVA EDWAIIDS, X Il . . . . . Baton Rouge A rn and Srivnuc: Pi Sigma Alphag Interfratcrnity Councilg Pi Lambda Beta: St. James Club. ff vp fr-sf w JA, ,mx I-4'-f.f , Nb, . .. R, p 2-ju-,j lijf. 4 -1 fi, . '-....,Nv, v,fe3x4::'-- if-11 -' .fa A6195--.. -gi . ' 'iiiilh' ll IIAIILIATE Y A I I I L L it ROSE LONG The Tri Dell pzcxirlenl, just buck from Wilffwinpglnrn, lm: lmzl if biuy year keeping .ill her nrganizutiunr xtmigbl. Page 48 B O T T O M R O W DANIEL G. FIGAN, K ll . . . . . Crowley lfny,5iru'eririg VIRGINIA BRIAN ELLIOTT, A X Sl . . . Baton Rouge Heullb -md Pbyiinll Ifflumliun Delta Gamma Deltag VU. S. A. Executive Councilg Cheer- leader, 19343 Graduate Councilg Physical Education Club. JOHN C. ENGELSMAN .... . . Holland. Mich. Hislory ELFA L. FONTENOT ..... . . Hammond A rlx and Science: Phi Kappa Phig Graduate Clubg History Clubg Le Cerclc Francaisg Cosmopolitan Cluhg Wesley Foundation. WALLACE P. FUSELIER ...... . Thibodaux Gmrluizle Selma! Vice-President, Le Cercle Francais, 1935-'36-'375 Y. M. C. A.g Louisiana Gun Club: Math Honor Class, 1934-,353 Mental Hygiene Society. WILI.IAM CROSS GEE ......... Lambert, Miss. Gmrliullf Selmui Graduate Commerce Club: Delta Tau Deltag H.A., South- western at Memphis, l935. LORRAINE GODBOLD, Il E 0 . . . Baton Rouge 7'L'xlChl'f! College Delta Omicrong Kappa Delta Pi. ni- . n+.n..f-aar-mfrzww :zum'-,1e'a.am:1..ranuaavuzmN,vxwanvrsuz-4w.1.'fmi-rx. an f ,. V 1-,Q--. ' 1 1'-,.f-:vv.m.f-.fa4.-meewmwmumeawmazauzmwneawfrmwevm-anmmxwmwasu-mmilmnzaiuura-nmnnpu-u?:-au:'.:1uv-2-:.-f -..cw ' uaa'-::.-sef'mmwwn.:e-'- unusual ' ari,.mA..wi.:v.-Quran.:bwwrwmxsmwmmmlmiwmwawai ,:v.:w.n-ef .wf.,'.-if-.'-. ,-'mi-:moz-a wrr'nii:.unJv:h.n.aury.v:mm J i--. . 3-. - .awammuuuagapqmrenvawzwvnwanaue :saw w 1'vPf-fi '1- - IIXY K' . A ff TOP ROW PATSY GONZALES ....... . Donaldsonvillc Tc-when College Alpha Lambda Mug Newman Club. MANUEL GONZALES, 'lf II M . . . Ponce, Puerto Rico Gmrluulr School Agronomyg B.S., Louisiana State University. 19355 Boxing. IQ33-,345 Athletic Council, 19333343 Vice-President, Inter- fraterniry Council, 19349355 Pan-Hellenic Representative. MORGAN GOODHART ..... . Adairsville, Ga. ffirlury LEWIS TEXADA GRAHAM . . . Jasper, Texas A rlx und Stivnrvx B.S., Southwestern Louisiana Instituteg Research Fellow in Entomology. VERA THERESA HAHN . . . . Spcarfish, S. D. Ar!! and Scicnrcx Sigma Kappag Kappa Delta Pig Pi Lambda Thctag Cosmo' politan Clubg Le Curcle Francais: Louisiana Players Guild: Graduate Club. WILLIAM W, HANNAMAN . . . Baton Roubic 'Chemistry Alpha Chi Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi. WALTER O. HANSON . . . . Providence, Utah A grifullurc Alpha Zeta. BOTTOM ROW DOROTHY HARRIS ....... , , Ruston Gr-lzllmtr M14,riL' ROBERT MITCHELL HARRIS . . . Meridian, Miss. Cllflllflfflff Graduate Commerce Chxbg B.A., Mississippi College, 1936. HARRY E. HAXVTHORNE . . Provencal ClYlHHH'l'l C MYRTIS LEE HEARD .......... . . Pitkin Health inul1'layriml Iirlumfiun XV. A. A.g Health and Pgmlyslical Education Clulwg Riding U . JAMES THOMAS HEARIN, E X . . Arkadelphia. Ark. Ari.: inul Suivrarvr Theta Alpha Phi: Phi Kappa Phig Graduate Council. SAMUEL R. HENDERSON ...... . . Iota Block and Bridle Club. THOMAS HERNANDEZ ...... . . Duson Gfillillillf Zoulugy ai L , , I nvssv-l.'+.a,,.. .,a,.....f....,, ...-. 1 R' .I xii' .F ... f ' r.'.bu:rxor'..L:J1mu.fAwragvam um.v:K2dznm mmzmrzzmmzumrmtzmanfnraaetrxmm: .... n':.'tQ,,-':t:'. 46' . ' A ' '- .:' '.f'I'L::7T wr iv '21 mmiinmnnmtlnzmamamisfmnnnm'xMwlrHna.1m!mIu!urlnImx:m!mm?q2:umm'qmfrnum'4:7fvmmxx! aim'QLIM:m7.JMzucL'1:ussnmxL'mL4urmJmvalvJ::n'::::rfmrs',f' 1:2 ' 573' ' ' 'fr' 1141 'f'5EJ.' 2'l.1rs.'7?E. ,N 'ff' gf? 1'.'5I'3 ,'-.lflf.'f.QQL'lLIL.lfL?l'l f'l 17Zfi1flf13.Q':?I!'i' ' ' f af. ' Sqx fa-sl TOP ROW HOMER L. HITT .......... . . Baton Rouge Graduate School Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Gamma Mug Mu Sigma Rho. v MARY SHIRLEY HOWARD, K A . . . . Shreveport Tmclrcrx College Terpsichoreang Delta Gamma Delta, Cheerleader, 1934-'35, W. S. A. Executive Council, Sponsor Company F, 1934. TIN CHU HSIUNG .... Tergyueh, Yunnan, China Graduate School B.A., National Central University, 19275 University of Missouri, 1933: Colorado State College of A. Bc M., 1934: Texas A. 66 Nl. College, 1935. CHEN HSUN HUANG .... . . . Hangchow, China ' Pure and llppliezl Science Cosmopolitan Club. A. S. HUFFMAN .............. De Ridder llrulllz and Plzyrical Ifrlucntiun Health and Physical Education Club. BYRON J. HUTCHISON ..... . . Springfield Tcarlvcrs College President, Livingston Parish Student Club, Member of P. E. Club. CLINT HYATT ......... . . Lamont, Olcla. Commerce Research Fellow in the Bureau of Business Research. as EZ ?5 f'liv f' l GHS IJUVTE 1 C Ea L 'A' LUCIEN LABORDE An O. D. K., :he lzuxincxr manager of zhc 1937 Gulvmo, the Capmin of Company C, and effort for the Chi Omega Jororily. Page 50 W9 sf B O T T O M R O W TAYLOR T. JACKMAN .... . . . Freeport, Texas Arts and Sciences History Cluhg Longhorn Club, FLA., John Brown Univer- sity, Arlcansasg M,A., Oklahoma A. 66 M. College. CLARA LOUISE JONES . I .... . Jena Teacher: Collage M. G. KARSNER . . . . Lexington, Ky I JOHN MICHAEL KAVANAUGH . . . Clay Ari: and Science: JOHN W. KIDD, A K IC ...... . Gibgland Tmrluers College Interfraternity Council, 19369 A.B., L. S. U., 1933. HELEN KIRKPATRICK, X Q .... Birmingham, Ala. Gmrlualr Sulmol . Sigma Alpha Iota. FLORENCE KONOLD ....... Washington, D. C. ' Speech Theta Alpha Phig Cosmopolitan Clubg Louisiana Players Guild, Verse Choir, Cercle Francais. .....!., .. J..v,, J '11 2.:,'.Ji'T'c...,. ,St . A ,.,1l, ,,v. '-,.f.,1 'L'i.L...,....... . .,-,.......Q,..:.es -a...,.. TOP ROW THOMAS C. LANDRUM, 0 EI . . . Hallandale, Miss. Gnnlxmtc School Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Student Council, 1934-'35: President, College of Pure and Applied Science, 1934-'35, HENRY DIXON LE ROSEN .... . . Lafayette Pure and Applied Science B.S. Degree, Southwestern Louisiana Institute: Alpha Mu. EDMOND R. LETT, Ja. . . . . . Tallassee, An. Ari: and Science! EMILE J. Loci-IBAUM ....... . . Kenner Graduate School V B.S., Teachers College: Kappa Phi Kappa: L Club: Var- sity Baseball, 1935-'36-'37: Newman Club: Secretary and Treasurer Teachers College, l936. ELNORA MADDEN ..... . Mansfield Mxafic B.M., Bush Conservatory, Chicago: Sigma Alpha Iota. CLARISSA MARTIN, A X ll .... . . Alexandria Gnuluale School Lambda: President of La Maison Francaise: House Com- mittee. H. ALTON MARTIN ......... . Jonesboro Gmrliute in Horliculture JOSEPH IVAN MARTIN ...... . Maringouin Gmduale School ff if 52-iw Rafal f g . ,C-,L ' 1, 4. . ,-Vg M x ' .7.,j' 5. G ll. A IJ U . y T E G Li L' 'A' DOT CHAPPUIS Mtwxt oulrlanrling 'svomfm on ilu: campus, she bold: enough ojfccs to give every ll. D. Pi one and lmve xcvcml lcfr over. Page5l e::..':t5n:.-.:.'r.-..z .,. .-r-.:'- BOTTOM ROW MARIO JOSE MENESES ........ Havana, Cuba Pure and Applied Science Cosmopolitan Club: Alpha Chi Sigma. HAZEL MITCHELL ......... Graduate School Alpha Gamma Delta. SARAH ELIZABETH MOFFETT, A Z Graduate School Lambda: Purple Jackets. SAM McCUNE, 0 K N ..... Arn' and Science: Theta Alpha Phi: Cosmopolitan Cluh: Y. inet: Scabbard and Blade. SARAH McDONALD ......... Gradual: St-html XVALTER H. McGEE, JR., 2 X . . . Gr-rrluute School . . Monroe . . Monroe Baton Rouge C. A,, Cab- . Ruston . . Monroe President, Inter-Religious Athletic Association: Business Man- ager of Pliirxzlbumlkg Member University Religious Council. CHARLES M. McKAY, 0 K N ...... . Waverly Pure mul Applied Science PLS., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. HARRY LESLIE McKENZIE, II K A . . . . Homer A rl.: and Scierxccr 5' . -1 awp ir-f5:.'aw1,:2-' !Q:f?5-25QQ'1'1 ,, uawu.wmu.:.mwuwalvm1ununnm -claws .a. fm.. H.. . f Dmueelmmlswrwxwm- .nma15rwei11m'+.'.v,:1,w.' I ml ,fm WRMWWJWIUL'DIVERS W'MJ l'.C4l'J.Xl1iri1Z1cF5K2'f325!iiiBl5RALvbMi iLf?.aT':'YJ:di AlC.W11I.Lxis2'4l'vrh.lih'zt':s 4?A1r4i..:':.F- E .ii U- ,. V ..,. ' 7-37.1, CN2-WK''L'-USFS:1-f-Z4'?l'iTl'NLWaW?:.'?LR' EC? Af.. 'Fr 1MD4??7LluV9rR2W'!'i?LiEi J. f ' 1 Ll F511 'LDiDr.l!AMI3-?5?,LaWA!3HEE7l.1Mt9bMRZlKWh2Wa:7DB1RH7WiB?'i2'fIlI'fdMLf, 1WFGI5.b-lixinauibvl-A Q-Jlb. I 'iLiLf L'M1-FL.2iD'r1lf f'KJWiLIr!Ji'iPVrf-Z '7l'N.vFLY KW.J,?'7t ' ' A'- Timmy 1 f'.'Svl-'1MTM'IE!A 2'!'DH 1',.TW71'n'-N31 V -- -- . V.. , .W T- f. ,. -,W f. U, u M 'W fd ,-vi .N --fi ,. ..,-.W -0.m.,.f-.,. ,V . . ... ..:. as ..,:mt.t..::fffti.u.m if .A jgr ' . 1' .wr L.:.m1.,,. : rr: . fr --Q 1 -- A if ,?5Hy,,., my if' 2 ,N t- C il 712 ' . .,v ' if iz?-fam 'm'Mz,'t vi-v T O P R O W FRANCES LOUISE NORSVVORTHY . . . Shreveport Arlr .md Science! Wesley Foundation: l5.S., Mississippi State Teachers Col- lege. EUNICE ODOM .......... . . Wiiiimncld ffrmluutc Stimvi Graduate Club: History Club: El Toms. VAN D. ODOM ........ . . Bernice fiimrry History Club. MARY LEE OXFORD ........ . Baton Rouge Grruluuli' Sflmnl Baptist Student Union Council: Mu Sigma Rho: Kappa Delia Pi: Phi Upsilon Omicrnn: Phi Kappa Phi: Home Economics Club. VERNON J. PARENTON ..... . . Plattenville ffnlrluillc Sclmul Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Gamma Mu: Phi Sigma Iota. MILTON ANDREW! PETTY, JR. . . Palmetto Avis and Srirnrrt OSCAR ALFRED PIO . . Santa Marghenta Lizure, Italy lfmnumicr Graduated University Milan: Cosmopolitan Club: Italian Club: Honorary Member of Italian Benevolent Club. ALVIN B. PITTE . . . . . . Oberlin CflllllIll'f1'L' Kappa Delta Pi. GH, IIUATE Y I I I L L ir ALBERT HUGHES The Vulcrlicmriun of the Law Sflmul. The man Wim Wants every- one In bc in mnrcrnrzl about Ihr: Mimi Cuurt :II be if. Page.52 BOTTOM ROW DALTON L. POLLET ....... . Lutcher Puri' iunl Applivfl Scicntt Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Chi Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi. DANIEL T. POPE ......... Edisto Island, S. C. Gmrlunlc Sclmul Horticulture Club. HORACE G. PORTER ..... . Parkdale, Ark. CflI'lYllL'fff Graduate Club: Graduate Commerce Club. EVELYN POWEIIS ........ . . Baton Rouge 'l'vin'lxvrr Cullcgc Sigma Alpha Iota: Kappa Delta Pi: B. S. U. Council, 1933: Players Guild: Le Cercle Francais: Legislative Committee, Associated Womeii Students: Tigerette Chorus. JEROME RAY ........... . . joshua, Texas Gmilualc Sclwul Kappa Mu Epsilon: Nicholson Matliematics Club. ZULA COOK RICHARD ...... . . Rayne Gmrluiln: Sclmul JAMES T. RISER, U K N ...... , , Ruston Physiol! lfilumtiun H. and P. E. Club. BURTON R. RISINGER ...... . . Eaton Rouge Gmclimlc Srlvool ilu., . m1 ii, ...um ,: 4 ,, . . '13--f. fr ' ik- ugf+f3.A , .QygingQV 'ef' ,fi Q '-lf:,gg,'E1irf,'1T5, H 1 l MFAr-Ibmfifwf'.fMM:2'H5Q?2W'FWH WML1?6 H. 1 'E nfl.-l-f,i X T P R O W o ..3,4-QW B o T T o M R o w ELKINS ROBERTS, E N ...... . Jackson, Miss. SALOME SEVIER Dli GRANGE . . . Baron Rouge Grmluutc Stlmol Arlv mul Sricmir Y Graduate Clubg Mississippi Club. Y V T E Y ' XVILLIAM SHAKHLFORD ...... . . jones MARY SLOO ROBSON ....... . . Natchitoches Gnuluulc School ELENA RODGERS ...... . . Ruston Ilrlx mul Scivncvx Wesley Eoundariong l'l,A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute. SAMMIE JANETTE RUSHlNG . . . Nlerigold, Miss. Plrysinrl Iizlumtiun E. J. RUSSELL . . ...... . . Ruston lllrrcnry ARTHUR HAWl.l3Y SCOUTEN . . . . Baton Rouge Gnulxmtr: Srlmol Honorary Nlemher, L Cluh. A. GARREL SEAI ........... . . Sicily Island Gnlrllullc Scluml Phi Gamma Mug Tau Kappa Alphag El Toros Cluhg History Club. GEORGE H. SEFEROVICH . . . New Orleans Commerce Graduate Cluhg Commerce Clubg Newman Clubg B.S., Loyola University. I L L ir IKE BONIFAY lllajor of Ihr 'flrird Ilatlaliun, im O. D. K., and flvfnitrly 11 family man, he lm: lime lo ullrml clu.v,sc,r uml bull! a job. 74. . Page 53 Pun' .mil Applied .Yflrrln SILAS SHARP .......,..... Kr'r.nl11.1lr Sclmol CHARLES l.. SMITH ...... Jlrlf .mal Si'ii'1n'iv 'l'Hl5I.MA SlVll'l'H, ll E 0 . . . Art: .mil Srirurev Coluxnlwus, Ohio XV4-sson, lVliss. Halesvillc, All: Tau ll-lra Taug Theta Alpha Phi: Louisiana l'layers Guild' Wfeslvy lllayersg Alpha Psi Omegag Kappa Gamma: Y. NV C. A.: A.ll. from Arkansas College. RALPH Sl'RlNGliR, I X . ...,. . . llmllh .mil l'l1yrfl'.1l 1:'rlm'.llim1 Daggers. C, PENROSE ST. AMANT ...... . llictnry aml Plvilmoplvy ll.A,, Louisiana College, '36, El.lZAllETH VAUGHN S'l'll.l.li . . Tmi'lu'r.r College Orxumwo, lowa . Gonzales . Rolwline School of Nlusicg Stare Normal College: ll.A.: l.. S, U.. ILM., 1936. J J .. . . - ,. . . .-1---:Lsrm - r :U ' . s1z'n:'1:,a:-:ni-was-.-.ez',-.:x.. Ly.rr'm'.:'u'.g.m':e.m4m:zsu1-n-:a,':LQaea1'.2a11rc:::aut'r'.i'.':T ' ' - 9 A I I -1.1-smrwnwrmumarazwcufi-4..:w..fa.:z..r.r: '..44..aa.m.e..-.4:.zra-arinm.:...n.m.mw4m.:-a..r.. pgz..1.g:g,:u -.i.,,.'v-rr rm'-1 f , -.1 f 5 -w..-...,A . ,, ., A. .,.. Qa,.-,.,. ..-...Z M. 1-Wy-. ,w..1-f, .t W., E, A .4 A . .91 Wuilfmhmbaatmii.I-1-..f-r4.r.f'Ma...-rairaarfr.............i'.,.w.f..4..Z2,........L..:.1a..........M..,g...1 .,' ww 1 fs ., ,... ,, ,J V., ,f-.of x af Q: iilifxg 'uf-,nhl 1:17-wif... f'?' T o P R o w XQAW QJY H. W. STOPHER, JR., Pl A IC . . . Baton Rouge Mirsic 1 ' ' Kappa Gamma Psi, Alpha Phi Omega, Graduate Council, Secretary, School of Music Alumni. Y I I 4 I K L NIANUEI. A. TAMARGO, 'I' I A . . . Havana, Cuba Agricullurc Assistant, Horticultural Division: Student, Peace Councilg A. G. A. 'A' WII.l.IAM BENSON TEMPLE . . . . . Pineville Grarluale School DOT CALVERT NiCl'10lS0l1 MHfh0m3flCS Cll1l'9 K- M- E- Nu! hirltlcn under a lable :luring mtl: wcck if xlvc. The Kappa Kappa GclHIYIIzl,5 praclically 'Wcar ber out. ALICE THONISON ..... . . Chicago, Ill. Miafic - H.M., Bush Conservatory, Chicagog Delta Omicrong Na- tional Music Sorority. CAlVlIl.I.A TISON, X Q ...... . . Baton Rouge Gradualc Sclmnl B.M., I.. S. U., 19353 Symphony Orchestra, Co-ed Vice- 1 President of Graduate Club, Honor Student in Violin, 2 l935g Sigma Alpha Iotag Kappa Delta Pi, f I. I.. IOI.l1R, JR., ll K A ..... . . Gloster, Miss. Pure rzml llppiitzl Scirntc FERRI VALENTINO . ..... . Milano, Italy llrtw and SCil'7lL'!'I Italian Exchange Student, Italian Club, Cosmopolitan Club. W. T. R. VAN DIEPEN ....... Toronto, Canada Gmrlurltc Sclmul Page 54 BOTTOM ROW MAURICE M. VICK ......... Arkadclphia, Ark. Pure .mtl Applirrl Science Alpha Chi Sigma, B.A., Ouachita College, Louisiana State University. Mas. MAURICE M. Vick . . . Arkadelphia, Ark. A rn and Sciences History Cluhg A.B., Ouachita College, lVl.A., Columbia University. HTHHI. VUETHERILL WALTHEIQ .... Gmtluatc School L. S. U. Orchestrag H.M., I.. S. U., Delta Pi. W. I.liWIS WALTON ....... Pure and Applicrl Science NITA BOB VVARNER ...... Wallitif Ani and Scicnccx A.B., Hendrix College. MARK D. WENTZ, JR., 0 E' . . . Grazlualc Sclmol Kappa Phi Kappa. MURIEL WHITEHEAD ..... , Gmduatc School Zeta Tau Alpha. MARTIN D, WOODIN ....... . Gmtlualc Sclmnl Lake Charles 1935: Kappa . Kentwood Ridge, Ark. Lake Charles New Orleans Sicily Island Phi Kappa Phig Beta Gamma Sigmag Pi Gamma Mug Delta Sigma Pi Scholarship Key Award, l936g Pi Graduate. Commerce Club. Gamma Mug , TOP ROW DOROTHY BECHEMEYER ....... New Orleans Eta Sigma Phig Phi Beta Kappa. MARJORY BROXVN ............. Shreveport Graduate WOIIICIIYS Clubg Cosmopolitan Clubg Baton Rouge Library Club. VERA MAE COWEN, Z 'l' A . . . .Midland LENA YOUNG DHGRUMMOND ..... Baton Rouge President Graduate Won1el1's Clubg Pi Gamma Mug Pi Kappa Delta. FRANCES FELDER ..... .... M ayinolia, Mis.. Graduate Woii1eii's Club. lVlRS. MAXY D. GAMBLE ......... Logansport Louisiana Library Associationg Library Club. JOHN MILFRED GOUDEAU ...... Baton Rouge 4 Newman Clubg Louisiana Library Association: Baton Rouge Lihrary Club. LOUISE RUSSELL GRAY, A A A . . . . Nlonroe 4 Tau Kappa Alpha. BVOTTOM ROW, LOWER PANEL EUGENE PAYNE WATSON . . . Natchitoches MARGARET WHITEFOIQD ...... St. Louis, Miss. Louisiana Library Associationg Baton Rouge Library Club. A A L I ll ll Il 'Y' .' U l E C MRS. HELEN CROUCH Prerirlcnl Library Science School Page 55 .ei ' ' earn- 4- vcr. ff-.-was-v-.1.4amv.ausaar1al :.s '-rgffzw: -,fu e 1.1-w,f:msiu1znnxmv'sdi1sl'i f'f++ l'-l-'-'1'f'L'f- B O T T O M R O W mums M. Mecoolc HANKS ........ J Louisiana Library Association. R. GREY HUGHES . . . WW nuiielil li Gamma Mu: Phi Lambda Pig Baton Rouge Library Club: Lake Emi ANNE V. JOHNSON ........ St. Joseph, lVliClx. Womeii's Graduate Club: Cosmopolitan Clubg Pi Kappa Delta. LAURA Fr. XV. JONES, 'll M ....... Canton, Miss. Graduate XVomen's Club: Cosmopolitan Cluhg B Library Club. MARY RUTH LAUGHLIN ..... . . . Graduate XVoman's Clulwg Cosmopolitan Club: B Library Cluh. FRANCES LAM KIN MOAK ........ American Association of University Xvnmen Foundation. aton Rouge New Iberia aton Rouge Hainiixoiiti gs Wfesley JAMES C. MCDOUGALD ............ Ruston Graduate Counrilg Omega Kappa: Library Club: Mug Graduate Club. EDITH RIGSBY . . . . Pi Gamma Mi-1 ryville TOP ROW, LOWER PANEL ALICE SONGE .............. M Graduate Woxi1eii's Cluhg Baton Rouge Lilwrar ROBERT CINNAMOND TUCKER ..... organ City y Club. Hammond Graduate Clubg Baton Rouge Library Club. 2 ' r may U M nKfSlhNiMS .'IlllOM'9l'RlbDMllDl:'nII1v'fL c U. lnll.Aliz,fJrm.aaa.at.:'a:aafu.wuuu:nruma.m:.w as .. . .,:. ,. xzmwnewmmmwaw:-1.m:l:mx:.v4vmwvnrws'mawznucra-vw,.as.:.1nvu.-a:zxa'::z'.'sA. ,n fr '- WM '- W I '5 N1 5 0 -3F '9'J-VW 7-'wn'7'm3mT i1m'3 ' lg u-.nu.u'vu.u.rammmeumnwsm..:r-nuuew-aseen.-wr.,-Q.L-sfgfzaxcww yvaefz, . .V L ut-.qs-. -.1v...wv4 ncuwff' 1-sw.. . fav ' . ' ,G-' V , fo' . Wi ?f'7'iI?Ei?ifT.Q4ff5fl'?i?f5i'PiK33?--T675fi.. 3.733 fill? ff 1-K i A ' N T 5 31 --L1 lu 1' 'vu '-'fir-' '- -7 ' uf- I wg.. '. 2 ,l,. ws ..lff.-.'. .w - ' V- i - 1 TOP ROW MARY ELIZABETH ABBOTT, Il X U . . Baton Rouge Commerce Alpha Lambda Delta: Y. W. C. A., St. james Clubg Mortar Board. FARMER ABENDROTH . . . . . . Wlmaistoxm, Texas Ifnglislz A. ABRAMSON, 'l' li ll . . . . Shreveport Am' uml Scienecr Nlen's Pan-Hellenic, l935-'36, HARRY ABRAMSON ...... . . Alexandria Arif uml Seierm MICHAEL A. ACKAI ....... . . New Iheria flrlr .mtl Sriem'tr First Lieutenant of Banclg Scahhartl and Bladeg President, Iberia Parish Club, Newman Club. DOROTHY ACOSTA . . . . . Baton Rouge Cnnnmrrt MRS. CECILE BROOKS ADAMS . . . Baton Rouge Tetlelzen College A. J. AIROLDI ......... . Monroe Arn and Seicneer Scabbard and Blade, Newman Club. 2 - - W' 44- fI' Q-Qfqes-'.TJI 'N :gf ' ,. H ,I , , Maw' r F N 'ze -5iQai5+1+ .. WF?'?, 1,6431-t:wRiL we wr, -, A IUP1 'A' HANK FRISBIE The pleumnl Yankee who lm: all rlpr nulris doing right .rlmulzler arm: and lmlf 1,16 co-eil: aspiring lo. .I ,,.., 1, T Page 56 BOTTOM ROW ELLEN ALBRIGHT, li A . . . . . Shreveport llrlt untl Science! Purple Jackctsg Delta Gamma Delta LILLIAN P. ALEXANDER . . . Baton Rouge Commerce Alpha Lambda Delta, National Aeronautics Association. THOS. W. ALLEY, S N ...... Balboa, Canal Zone Pre-llffetlletll Cosmopolitan Clulw, 19343353 Inter-College Athletic Associa- tion, 19353365 Vice-Presidelmt, Arts and Sciences College, 19364'37. BERTHA MAE ANDERS . . . . . Istrouma ll grieuliure Home Economics Cluh. THELMA ANDERSON ..... . Ethel Teuelrert College XVILDA MAE ANDERSON .... . Baton Rouge Tc.lrl:er.f College MARGARET ANTHON .... . New Orleans llrlx .mtl Sciences Theta Sigma Phig Scrilwblersg Y. W. C. A.: Mental Hygiene Societyg Louisiana Players Guild, Secretary, Lutheran Stu- dent Association. GERTIE LEE ARBOUR, A Z . . . . . Baton Rouge 7'mtl1er.t College Battery C Sponsor, Newman Cluhg W. S. A. iig- f wc-' Q W. T O P R O W J. C. ARCIENHAUX, JR. . . . . Sr. Raym- flrlr mul Si'irm'i-1 l'rvsidi-nt, Senior Class, Captain, Company UH, Scahhard and llladvg Nvwinan Clnhg l3l'4'm'li Circlv. J. J. ARCISNHAUX . .Y .... . . Scorr A grftulturz' Future Farmers of Anicricag Alpha Tau Alpha, Newman Clubg Block and Bridle Clubg Alpha Zeta. ANNIE ARMSTRONG .... . . Port Allcn Tv.u'lu'r.v Cnllvgl' H. lf, ATTAYA .......... . . Gonzales Puri' uml Appliril Svirnn ,lAlVlliS C. AUCOIN ..... . . Nuw Orlcans Clu'nlil'.rl lfrlglrzvvriilg Freshman Track, l933g llanil, l933-'34-'35-'36-'37. WAllliliN AU'l'HlilVllfNT ..... . . Cut Off 'l'4'uClu'rr Ccrllcga' W. G. l3AfiNAl.l., 0 E' ..... . . Hnrncll, N. Y. 'I'v.u'ln'rs Cullvgv Kappa Delta Pig Kappa Phi Kappa, lntvifratcrniry Council, 1936-'37g lllft'll.l'I1Ii'l'l1iIY Athletic Council, l934-'35. JOHN C. BAILEY, JR. ...... . . llamn Rouge Pure .mal flfrplivd Srivrln' Alpha Chi Sigma, Secretary of Sunior Class of Pure and Applied Science . IUH C .. 'k JOE LASALLE Tin' man Uc'rm.my nnnlv ykiri mn scimu but who xlill rmmugcr to run .1 good bxunlrrzl-yurrl rlarh. Page 57 cL:..'Jv..LL'9z!.nl.lKii1i as 1- -ws.::u:.uu1.a:vmumrxiu1 BOTTOM ROW JO llAKliR . . . . . . . . llaton Rangi- :lvli .mil .S'4'n'rl4i CAlVlll.l.li llAl.l. . . , . . . iliylnwtnwn, Miss. Cmrnmnl DOROTHY ll. l3ARllli, X S2 . . . . . Lake Charlvs TL'in'lu'r.r Cnllvgc Prcsidvnt, Xvolnclfs Arhlvzic Association: Y. XV, C. A., Associarcd XVnnwn Studi-nr's la-gislarivv Cmnlnim-4-. Al.l.liN l3ARl'lAlVl . . . . . . . Oak Ridge rlrlf .mil .Vfil'1lui ANNA BARNA, X A 'I' . . . . . llamn Ronge- .flrlf .mmf .M'u'm'ri Alpha l.:unhda D4-lm, l'rl'sid4-ln, W3-ig lnnxluln: Pinplr ,lackcrsg Mu Sigma Rho: Mm-rar llnaulg Cin-rlnan Cluh. FLOYD lXlENNliT'l' HARROXV . . . llamn Rougc' Curfilrlrrli AUlJllliY llAS'l'lAN. Il E11 . . . 'l'4'.lm'ln'rt Cnllvgi' . . Nvw Orlvans Sponsor of llanil, N36-'17, l3lfNNlf'li'l' ll. llA'l l'AIl.li . . . . lfngnnwring . . Lacmnlw American Society nf lVlcchanical lingim-1-rs: Phi lira Sigma: Tau llcla l'i. V.?W13 I ... t I 1,4 N- ,A TH uma:nn:...1-,:::L:::1:'::.:1f:1a':.vL'::.':wi.-.rg - g- - 1 Il a :9.1L':5:'.,. . :.'..1 1. r.: rim., '. . ,- . ncu'uv.1f:rn1'nL:u.':wm'me'. Knit.: 4-e'rv.uz:r:f:v-wzztvruef xt -'- '- f -i .fre 1:-: --: --- -f --rx i- ' 11:-m I w'f':-w:mm:waw:a:f:. 1. . lQYWkJabYG 'Wil.'4- .7 V',W-E155i'F'I1J'1'f'fiR'F'Nf 1i'iv Ff'L' YM ' W' l C - v A I 'V I F F I-V 'Mx':'yr':'!'JV1-TUBJTW T +4 nw- 'iff :Z fifiwl T if.: ffl ff' Q Q '. f' ' T O P R O W Wll.l.lAM CECIL BAUER .... . Baton Rouge lfnginccring American Institute of Electrical Engineersg Tan Beta pup Sigma Delta Phi. JOSEPH FRANKLIN BAYHI . . .... New Orleans Iileclrical Engineering Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pig Phi Eta Sigmag Sigma Delta Phig A. I. E. E.g Math Clubg Scabbard and Bladcg Kappa Mu Epsilon. NWALTER BEECHER ..... . . Baton Rouge Art: mul Sciences Cosmopolitan Clnhg Big Ten Clubg Sigma Phi Epsilon. MARY EVELYN IIELI., X EZ . . . . Shreveport Arn and Scirufrr MILDRED BELL, X 52 ......... Beaumont, Texas T1'.u'ln'Vf College MARGARET HONOR BENTON . . . Arahi Pure rmrl llpplinl Srivlxft Alpha Lalnlula Delta. HAROLD A. BHRRETT .......... Plaqueminc Electrical Ifngineering Scabbard and Blade, 19353365 First Sergeant Company Af, 1934-'355 Major First Battalion, 19359365 A. I. E. E. JOHN CARRUTH BEST, A E il' . . . Memphis, Tenn. Cumnuvfe Daggersg Interfraternity Athletic Association. . -x X fl I. 5 Q4 1::...fi1 , Q -1' ' ,- TEE?-' '3,.f Tl 'IQGFZWV-'W W.-I 1241 tj w', ',..'v-an 17 1 ' , sl ' IUH L t uk REGINA MORTON Who mlkr intelligently about med- irine and ix flu: prcsirlent df llrat mrorily lmrb, Lambzln. Page 58 B O T T O M R O W ,IAMES R. BIGGAR, JR., E Il . . . New Orleans Commerce LORRAINE BLANKS ........ . Columbia Arts and Scvnccx ' SARA AUBYN BLISS ....... . . Baton Rouge Teaclzcrs College Le Ccrclc Francais. NORMA BOH, X Q . ....... Chattanooga, Tenn. An.: and Sfiencex HELEN M. BOLTON, X S2 . . Trucker:---Nfuiic . . Alexandria Lambdag Sigma Alpha Iota. IKE F. BONIFAY ......... . . Baton Rouge Tr'r1r'ber.t College Omlicron Delta VKappag Kappa Delta Pig Scablnard and Bladep Major QIZXEECUIIVC fhird Battalionj, R. O. T. C.g First SUSUIIIII, Cfimpany H, 1325-'36g Honor Platoon, 1934- MABLE BONIN, A A Il ..... . . Rayne Trrlclyrn College CARMEN BORDELON ..... fliaclicrs Collage . . Marksvillc Womcri's Athletic Associationg Health and Physical Edu- cation. Club. 1 T1 :I -nv' i. , E Q . , ,.,. ,. . .A,, .,., ,,., ,,,........,,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,3 . X 2 rf T4 'f'3 TW'3 'WGfV'89F7P! ' 7 ' ' 'A .kiilf -i 5MR TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW FORD L. BOYD .... .... . . . Tylertown, Miss. HARRY LEE BRIDGEMAN . . . . Knoxvilla, Iowa Truclxerr Collage ' Y . . C4,,,,,,,.-N Kappa Gamma Psig Y. M. C. A. k DOROTHY BIQIDGER ....... . . Columbia JANE FRANKLIN BOYD . . . . . Columbia, Miss. Arif and Seivnrax EARL V. BRADSHER ..... . . Clifton Hill, Mn, Ari: mul Srivnrex Pi Sigma Alpha: Louisiana Players Guildg Varsity Debateg Pre-Law Clnbg Radio Guild. GENE LOUISE BRASVUELI., A A A .... Shreveport Teachers College Louisiana Players' Guildg Y. XV. C. A. IWILDRED BREARD, II II 'I' .... Am .md Sciences . . . Monroe Newman Clubg Lambdag Freshman Aclvisorg Purple Jackets: ' Louisiana Players Guild. NELLIE VAUGHAN BREARD . . . . lVlonrm Teutllers College Newman Clubg Treasurer Italian Club. ARISTIDE BREAUX . . . . . lfnginrerirlg . . Carencro A. S. A. E. BERNARD BREVVER . . . Commerce . . Shreveport Y Y L. k 'lr VERA LEE HOBGOOD ll member of Kappa Ijtlld Unlim- ilrrl, will: brother lack, she if .ir- knmvlcrlgcfl one of :be bex! rlrmrers nn llxe campus. Page 59 new Tnlrlyru Culli-gr CARROLL BRIGHT, A A A ...... Little Rock, Ark. ' Tmfbrrx College Y. XV. C. A. Cabinetg Louisiana Players Gnildg Wotx1exx's Student Governmentg Radio Guild. ' DOT NROCK .......... , Baton Ronge .flrtf .mil .Srn'nri'r Delta Gamma Delta. RALPH T. BROXVN ...... . . New Orleans flgrirullun' Alpha Zetag Block and llridle Clubg Horticulture Clubg F. F. A.. Senior Oilirer. SUE IELEANOR IIROXVN, A Z . . , , . Raton Rouge Arlx mul Srirlzrrr Alpha Lambda Deltag Mu Sigma Rho: Mortar Boardg Lambda. MELVA l3RUMFIl5I.D . . . . Baton Rouge Cmrmnr 4 XVALTER W. BRUNER .... . . Branch ll grifulfure Alpha Zerag American Society of Agronomyg Block and Bridle Club. f.- aw-.t.t..t . ,.,- - auum.maacxmu.w..a-.aarww L- '.- - t '1 F'1Ul '--17 ff 31 - L,-:i:..m1.Han.m..v1vx-tmvwxm - 1'1i'f'f f' 1 ZWi'L'1iY:f1f51fT5'S .'llLLi , u TO P ROW la, W. luzUNNislt . . . . . . . flrlf inul Sriuzlrrt Cl.OTlSl.l.li BRYAN ....... fl ,qrifulluru Home liconulnics Clulv. SUDH2 C. BURKIZS ....... Ari: .mtl Sa'icflu'r Pre-M4-rl Clulv. CHARl.liS Wll.SC3N BURNS, U K ll Arif -:ml .S'ric1m'r MARY liVlil.YN BURNS, ll E H . . flrtt .mtl St'iv11u't Louisiana Players Guiltl N1-w Orlm-ans llaton Rouge Baton Rouge Baton Rougt- Nsrw Orlt-ans ISAHISI. BURR, A A A .... . . Dodge City, Kan. ll grirullun' Holm' Economicsg Annie Boyd Hotlsu Council. I.ORl?'l I'A l3UTl.liR, ll ll 'l' . . llrlr .mtl Sfim'ru'cr . Shreveport Purple ,lxlclcvtsg Gorman Clulwg Y, W. C. A.: Associated Vlfonn-n Stutlvnrs' Pan-Hullvnic' Annie llc cl House Com- , , V mittuug Dt-lra Gamma Dvlta. l.ORRAINl'i l3UTI.liR . . . . Baton Rouge Cunmu rt L ,M W-4. , t' I U L S t' ir LORETTA BUTLER The rnivximmry for ilu' Pi Plai muff wlm llmuglr gvrwmlly placid mn ulwuy: luke up :Inc cutlgulf for lrcr prugvny. Page 60 BOTTOM ROW HARVEY BYRD ........ . . Ilngalusn A fgrirullzm' Alplm Zvtag Stutlt-nt Suction of Amt-riran Soril-ty of Agron' omyg lllorlz anal llrinllu Cflulwg Agricultural liair Assuciationg Y. Nl. C. A, VIRGINIA HSE CADENHHAD . . . . Crowluy Tcuclyvrs Cnllrgc HAROLD LEE CADVVAl.l.ADER, .Y X . . Baton Rouge lflvtlriful lfzlgimwrirlg Sigma Delta Phig A. I. li, E4 Scablaartl and liladcg Cap- tain, M Company. FRANK CALANDRO ..... . . Ticlcfaw Arif imrl Sfivmux RUBY CAl.l.AWAY ...... . . Convent Agriculmrc Home Economics Club. DOROTHY CALVERT, K K l' . . . West Nlonroc A111 mul Scirnrcf Lalnladag Purple Jackutsg 1.4: Cut-cle Francaise: Social Com- mirtcc of XVomnn's Govt-rnment Association. JOHN GRIFFIN CALVERT , . . . . Wl'St Nlonrol lfnginu-rirzg Sigma Delta Phig A. I. E. E. R. CHARLES CANGELOSI ..... . Baton Rouge Pun' tmzl flfrplirtl Sficncz- Newman Club. UW' mq in-ing ,!. S 2 , . , . ai -UA ,.-.1-Muhf.-A2.4-.-ww.:-nu.r:-rvw..w.1i..wn,Jim rm.: A en.. . .pu--11::wm'..Mx.wwwenr,n1eunm A W- .4-w.1fm-,ue-mrs-nu.m.wf:1wmamME.-rw vm .mmamv..w.mmm1nmwm.f.f' .mmf-me-mmwrnr 'F vi- A T O P R O W FELIX O. CANGEMI ....... . . Baton Rouge 'l'4'uClu'r: Cnllvgl- EDITH CARROLL, A X S2 .... . . Du Riddur A grf1'11l!ur4' Home Economics Club, Baptist Snulcnt Union. liljlillf CARROLL .... . . . Baton Rongv Cumnlrrn' ROBERT l.. CARROLL ........ lVlcComlw, Miss. Pun- .mil Afwplinl Srirnrc XVAl.TllR KENT CARRLJTl'l, K ll . . Ponclmruuln Arts ,mil Srirmu RLlTl'l CASH ..... . ..... . . lVlvtnirin' 'l'nl1'lu'r1 Cullrgm' Kappa Dr-lm Pi. FHRDINAND A. CASHIO . . . . linron Rougc Art: mul Srirnrrc Hand, l933-'36, Pi Lnmludn lh-tn. ALHIN T. CHALK, A X A . . . . New Orleans Agrifuliun' Honor Court, l936-'37, Louisinnri Stnrv University Soriuty UI' Foresters, Daggers, 1936-'37, Executive Council, Society Of Foresters, 19363373 Vcstry Episcopal Student Ccntvr 1934-'35. ,H .. W iq , Lili? 'Qi . , . -U .. f, ., ,Agni , ' .zzzrr-' . 1,21 ' W IUH 1 Y k L if JULIET BONNETT lln' C.ln'm'rlv.nlrr Will: lln' mlllmv' ranting' llmt rrmkvc thc lfnllrl Bmmrlt .alnulyr lYHl'fl'iIHIK .mil ut limits mln- lractrrwg. Page bl BOTTOM ROW CLAUDE J, CHAMPAGNE .,.. Arif .mil Sfirllrrv Al.l.liN I.. CHANIEY ....... . Pun' .mal .flpfvliril .5'rir1n'a' 'linu llvtn Pig Nvwxnnn Clul DOROTHY CHAl3l'UlS, A A ll . , Curunlrrrl' llnron Rongo Baton Rong: . . Raym- Alplm lmnlvmla D1-Img Honor Court, 1035-'36, lntvrxlornxirory Council. l935-'36, Sponsor Company G, l'-P36-'57, Pros- idvnr, l'nn'Hvllvnim', I935-'36, Svrrvtmy-'l'rvnsnl'vr. Sopliof morn- Class, Colin-gc of Colnxm-rn'4', 1034-'35, Trcasnl'cr, XV. S. A., I035-'36, Sponsor Hosni-ruining, IWN6 '37, J. M. CHARIJVON, JR., mn K N , Cmrznlrrrf' . linniu Varsity Rifle Team: Y. M. C. A.: First l.is'un'n:unr, Conl- pnny l7: Scnlwlvzml and lllanlv. lVlARGAllli'l' CHASE, .A Z ..... 1.-...-1-i-,. c..,11.-if lONli CHAUVIN, X L2 ..... 'l'r'.n'lu'1r Cullvgc' film- Clnlwg Nvwnmn Clnlv MRS. ORA M, CHILDIKHSS . . .flrlw .mil .lrlrlirrw llnprist Stmlvnt Union. Nl. la. CHRlS'l'Olilflil., JR. . . ll grifnllurc . . Nlonrm- . Clmuvin Baron Rmlgr . l'im-villv F. li. A.: Alplm Tan Alplm: lfirst l.in-ull-nnnt, Coln- pnny ull. ru. wt ... ..ine.M.w-se.U.,f...e.f.....,-.-Wee. M.. .nz .... ...tm .- ,tl 'na:.. rL:a-'.'1.c':iem1f:'',.n-: , ' 'W 522231151 Lf f ei I' ' ' ' TOP ROW ROY A. CLEVELAND ..... . . New Orleans Teacher: Newman Club. CORRINNE ADELE CLINE, X S2 . . . .De Ridder Teachers Sigma Alpha Iota: Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Sponsor, Comf pany E, L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra. H. C. COBB . . ....... . Baton Rouge A griculture DELMA Nl. COINTMENT ........ Baton Rouge Pure ami llppiied Seientc Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. SIMONE COl.OlVlH . ...... . . .Paris, France Arts and Science Exchange Student, University of Paris. ANGEL AI,l5liRTO COLON, 'l' l A . Ponce, Puerto Rico Pure and Applied Seience Alpha Chi Sigma, l-'anAHellenic Council, Alpha Lambda Upsilon. IDA MAE CONNER, A A A ....... Baton Rouge Agriculture Home Economics Club. Presidentg Phi Upsilon Omicrong Vice-President Wesley Foundation, Associated Women Stu- dents. JACK E. COPELAND, 0 K B . . . . .Shreveport Engineering Daggers, Intra-Fraternity Council, Major Fourth Battalion, President Senior Class College Engineers, A. S. M. E.: Scabbard and Bladeg President Junior Class College Engi- neers, 1935-'36, First Sergeant I Company, 1935-'36. IUH GL S 'A' JACK TODD The man Will: forfilxule enough to mind up aguinxt llmre Oxford cle- billerr. The Reveille gave him fi moral victory. 4-'X -an. Page 62 B O T T O M R O W I. K. CORKERIN ........ . . ,Franklinton llgrieullure Alpha Tau Alpha, Block and Bridle Club: F. F. A. LESLIE A. COWl.EY ..... . . .Nlansfield Agriculture F. F. A.: A. T. A. TI-IEDA ATI-IEl.INE COX . . . .Baton Rouge Commerce EDGAR MARTIN CRANE, K X . . Yazoo City, Miss. Pan-Hellenic Councilg Samuarig Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice. President Sophomore Class: Pure and Appliescl Science, 1934-'35g Inter-Fraternity Council. CHARLES CUCCHIARA ...... . .Independence Arn rlllll Science Newman Club. Nl. H. CUNNINGI-IAM, E N . . . Vicksburg, Miss. Engineering Sigma Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pig American Society of Civil Engineers, Wesley Foundation, Vice-President of Senior Class of College of Engineers. LILA CURRY . . .... . .Baton Rouge Commerce JOY DAVISON, A A A ....... Little Rock, Ark. Ari: and Science: Senior Advisor, '36, President Annie Boyd I-Iall, '36-'37: Inter-Dormitory Council, '36-'37. EEL , .m1 m:. - .. Q. 5 s- . V . vi . . af . .. .. re . - . A ..f ,Aw-.--r..rnfzmwmvumu!ulvamll -1. ,..'. Q-.wmwumvxxna'nn.pluI TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW LOIS DAY ............. . . Baton Rouge HliRliliRT E. DICKARD ...... . . . Monroe Commerce Ifnginrrring Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Gamma Mu. I U National Aeronautics Association: Institute of Aeronautical Sciences. P. A. DEAN, JR. .......... . . Colfax Art: and Science! Y. M. C. A., Cabinet: Rcvcillc Staff: Guivmo Staff. RAFAEL DE CARRERA, ll' I A . . . . Habana, Cuba Civil Enginrcring A. S. C. E. ANNABELLE DELAHOUSSAYE, A A ll . Sr. Martinville Tc.n'l:er.r College Mu Sigma Rho: Phi Sigma Iota: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kflppa Delta Pi: Military Sponsor, Company H, l936-'37, ELAINE T, DELAUNE ....... . Napolconvillc Pre-MMI., A711 anrl Science: ROBERTA B. DEMOSS ...... . . Alexandria '1'earbcr: Cnllcgc JOYCE Dl.5NHAlVl ......... . . liaton Rouge Tnztlwrs College CHARLINE DEVRIES ...... . . Ncwellron AIU and Sciences D elta Gamma Delta: Womeimis Pan-Hellenic: Vice-President, Sophomore Class, 1934-'35. ...pr 'te GL St' 'A' PAP DEAN 'flu' mlm wlm lm! rrconcilrrl cnrloon- mg for lhe GUMBO lmmor section with nnlsmnrling Y. M. C. A. work. Page 63 DOROTHY MAY DIESEM, Z 'l' A .... New Orleans Arif .mil Science: VVARRHN li. DIETRICH .... . . New Orleans Agrivullurc Alpha Zeta: Phi lita Sigma: L. S. U. Society of lior- USYUYS . IZLINOR DOERGE, X ll . . . . . Hoxlxer Arif .mil Srirnrer German Club: Y. XV. C. A. DAISY LOUISE DOLL, X SJ . . . . Sluevepnrt Arif mul SL'il'llL'L'f Purple Jackets: XV. A. A.: Newman Clulwg C. H. S. House Committee. EDITH DONNELL ........ . . Dunn T1'.n'lu'r5 Cullrgz' Delta Omirron. DELMA ALICE DORE, A A ll . . . . Ville Platte Arif mul Srirrmnr Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Sigma Alpha: Secretary of Mu Sigma Rho: Phi Gamma Mu: Inter-Dormitory Council, 1935: Pan-Hellenic, l936: Newman Club. SIBYL LUCY DORR, X S2 .... . . Crowley Tcrrclyrrx College A S f 1 rmxmw. 1: ,wmv :i1nmaanxvaruv:au::.wa.'fw-1.1-2' alma sw:'raw-wrnrwvws-'runs-uw-svrsz-Jw--N: n1im.nz.mzmm'm.'uf1.,wxrLmmistsrm..ir,f:..1':.'3wzxcwv:xm:a: 'z-'vi cuz'-x:.::k:v::11sex1:Aw:s'n'-zfzfsf'ix e vm-mir,- . '- aa.,-'.-.L-':..n-1,r.Jz.uvmur5:'4a.frr1mam1:em+.:t'v.m.1':1uv:'r.Le. 'rf-:it-f!rv'1:f?vv:Jp,c:1'!. .:f'- Hfi asamnuQn-:.msauswcr.wsfJ.zwa5-3m.:x'a4:zfawvvzrm,,z:v1:.'aa:::r'rx'vq.-rub-.'1.-rm:- -xuisvj-y:.iEvw1- L 'zar1:'rm'.a4m1-'f:1rrw'svmavfw., :mz'm::.:.:H:.zz1 ' W , '::v:'F zf:!1ln'y-arwweawwrt '11 QWLEHQMETEFSKEE'?V4f'Ll'f'?f.i.i:'?i'5I,i'i'f'i f35fjLf'7'7la,F ':1v. A' 3 -' . H121-.ff2L'Tf??f'f35iTf.3l'I7:3.L'1'5E'i'TE'1IlfT7 ' ' ' ' ' f V' 'M 'Y 1- ' I' .ff nfllafi gg . , '.g'---will-iirzai'--g. rfigrfslx-wg1I:a-,1, T o P R o W W. B O T T O M R O W iM',llil?2iEg. fl 'X WIl,l.lAM ll. DOWNS , . . . . . . . . Mandi-vills' JOY lilJlJY . . . . .... , . Ni-w Orluans lfngirzawring---llururnlulirill ANY Mill Sl'l4 H President, National Aeronautical Associatinngn First I.iuu- I U tunant, Company Kg Insrirurc of Auronantical Scicncm-sg American Sorivry of Mechanical lingilwvrsg lntcrcollvgc Ath- luric Association, 1935-'36, S RUSSHI. l3AYl.lS HDMONDSON . , . lauclu-r l'i'!mli'um lfngimwrirlg BRYAN DUBY .......... . . llamn llnugi' Arif mul Scif-ran-r t N lNlOlllVlAlXl H. lilJWAlllJ5, 21 II . . llzlfun lluugi' G and Nl. Al,CllJli P. l3Uli'l' .........,. Gnlnlvn Nlcanluw 'l'v.u'lu'rf Cnlivgz' Phi Sigma lotag Phi lita Sigma, Phi Sigma lnrag lm C1-rclv Francais, Nlarhcniarics Club. NIQNA DUGAS, A Z ..... . . liatnn llnugn- Arlf .mil Si'ii'1n'4'r Theta Sigma Phi, lfcwilh' Staff, l937. J. O'NliAl, lJUPl.AN'l'lS . . . . Houma Cumnn ni lfNA DUlllO . . .... . . Opulnusas Cmnmi ru li. H. DUllRli'l'T ....... . , Arcadia flrtr ami Srivmir A. Ol.lVIA liAGl,liS ........ . . Wilximhclsl 'l'CuL'fu'7f Cullvgz' Kappa Delta Pig Senior Advisor, 1936-'37. ROSALIE ELAM Um' of llmn' Jvifiltv fvnmli' junlirvf mrnpnmig ilu- Scrum Honor Cnurl. flu' 4Im'm'! bvlivvc in xigrlf. 1 ..- :PFI-'1 A-N219 Lil lil Page 64 .flrli .mil .Sc'n'r1i'i'r Pi Sigma Alpha: l7rvslnnan l.awg Pi lmnlnla liz-ta. MARY liI.IZAlili'IH lilDXVlNS, K A . . . Pnplanvilli- Arif .mil Srirrn'vc llalian Clulv: Sigma Alpha lnza. ROSAl.lli lil.AlVl, Ii A ..,.. . Pnrtlalnl, Arlf. .flrlr .mil 54':i'11vi'v l.2llIllNlJl1 l'lnnur Court. liUGliNli li. l5l.l.lS, K X ....,. Yaznn Ciiy, Miss. Pun' .mil fllvlrlivil Srivrlm' Phi lim Sigma: Alpha Chi Sigma, Samurai, Pi Hula 'l'an: Pan-Hullunicg President of Snplmmorv Class, Pri-siilcnr of junior Class: Prcsidont ol' Si-nim' Class, Scalvlwanl and lilnili-3 Prcsiclvnt ul' l anfHulll'niL'. 19375 Prvsimlvnt. Alpha Chi Sigma. HIENRY D. lil.l.lS .... . . ,lacksnn Cmnmcrfv Cl-lAlll.liS li, liPPOl.I'l'O , . . . . llnrlu-stvr, N. Y. llrlr .mil Sricrirur Prv-lVll'ml Club: Nvwman Clnh. E' ,.1. 1 ' L 5 1-. . - ww- 1.1:-fgfwfh-fw11151.11-.17-11mf:-fm-eww-,1f,,a-11.11.-.1 4,11-f. W-1111.-fy.-1u11w 'iv' ' J 'ff '. Tf .:2 t if Tf Vi ' !V,.'JTl 'UllT'lI-PK 2X!lDYV77VYl.'7J52'TXif'V'H SLJl3'51X'3- -if T' 'i f9f 1,,?T',j1'-fi! NfifQ.'TfE?15 Hf',i731Yfrfci?i314f'.4k?ET5:1 .'3lC5'f'. f 1 TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW JAllVllf li. I7AlllVllfll , .... . Ci1'ccl1w11od, Miss. SIBYI.I,Ii I., FORD , , , , . , , l linum Rong.. A111 innl Sriurlfir I C.,,,,,,,.,,.-A. XVQ1111-11's Athlclic Assncialiim. I C L 1 y THOMAS XV. FORT, 11 A IC . . . . Sl11'1-v1-pm-1 Hl5I.IiN 1fA11QUHA11, If 2 11 , . . . . 1.111 C1111-1.1. L '5 I, V. I 4 ,ul Y-.V 1' Samiiraig Omicrnn D1-ha Kappa: R1-giim-liral Cnloni-lg Scnh- 'l - H 11'P'U -4 f' l'!ll'Ll-'flllkl lilaih-4: Chi Sigma: Spain if-Jimi' of R1'1'1':ll1', XVo111v11's l'a11-Hvlll-l1icg l'l1ysi1's Cllulwg Alpha l.a111l1da Dvlla. l936' 375 P' miimn Allmai lm f n 'fY -Nh'--rif Asw- t ciatmn, 1935- 36. JOHN FliA'l'HHRS'lTONli, K If . . Honwr AVHRY I., FOR'I'lfNHlfRRY .... . . Ham1111m1i Cmrznzvrci' 'l'1'.1rh1'r1 C11lI1'g1' l'1'vsi1lu11t, rlunim' Class, Cm11111c.rCL' Scl11111l, 1955-'36. WALTER MCGEEHEE P11-1i1l1'rll of Ili' Young IH 'n'1 Clyriiliurl. lu' lmfinizt ilu' l:rL'fbin1n1 llullclfvumk .mil i1 rvligin ' v , x A t I'RANlxI.IN li. I'Obll1R ...... . Iii-rriday wana Juana 1f1sH1a11, A z . . . c5111111.-11 141.111, 11111111 Q It p ' 'f'P - f ,. . 1Kw5.l'i-Vw 1 Al l. Cl' S 1Qx'. M. C. . I. 1' -' ' '. 7- - ,ml-,NH CUIIUMF pn ll 11.1111 man TI-nihk' Cgllihal, l71lph1111s, lush if 12153,:1'f? AW iaifli 11 NAINA 3Ul5 Hgyp .,.,,,, I . lgimm, ii MARJORIIE FRANCZIONI, X L2 . . 11.111111 111111111- '1'...,,l,..,., qj,,l1,.g,. A111 .m1l A'1-i1-11111 XVmn1-11's Pa11fH1-llmic: P111-plv ,lackvxsg Favui-irc, I'-H4-'35, 19353365 Sv1'1'cta1'y-T11-as111'v1', Supliniunrv Class, I934-U55 Camiiiiari- for Darling nl' I.. S. U. Hlil.liN l7OCilfl.CiRIiN ....,. . . Manshuld, Ohio 'l'1'1r1'lu'r'v---llfmii' H i , JOHN l. l'llANQL1l1S , ...... . . Baton Rougv Plm' .mil .'lpf1lu'1l .Y1'i1'n1'1 O, l.. f7ON'l'liNQT .......,. . . Ha11111111111l Ifffgfffwffx 'A D0 NOT, XVAI.'I'1iR K. 1211AN'1'z, 111. . . . . N1-w 111.1-1.1 Sigma 'lvau Sigmag Alnvricaii Sncicly of Civil lf11gi111'v1'h Y, Nl. C. A.: Varsity Dcharc, 1935-'36. I . A, FORD, JR. ..... . . Nalcl1itofl11's lfllgillwrirlg Tau Hera Pig N. A. A. Instituto of A1-rmiaiitical Scioncvs. Chai1'111a11g ljrvsidclit, Si-nior Auronaiitics filassg Pi Bvta Tang Sigma Tau Gamnia of T.. S. N. C.g Y, M. C. A. Page 65 Pr1'-lH1'1I11'11l HENRY HOl.'l' FRTSIKIH, U K ll . . . Spiiiigiivld, Maas. Arif .mil S1'ir'n1'1'1 Mu Sigma Rhog Scrilwhli-rs Cllllwg Most lifiicivm Fri-shman in R. O, T. C., ISU!-'3-13 Rvgi1111-mal Scigi-ant Major. 1935- 163 Cadct Cnloncl, 1936-'37g Phi lira Sigma: Phi Kappa Phig Scahlaard and Blade-3 Rcgiim-mal Disciplinary Board, l935 37. 1253 A' - . Y K'ldiUTv5,.'F- Y- h: l 'Yi'Vf-i'Ti-rl ' iifszfzzfvif f'f7 '7' ' TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW JOAQUIN R. FUERTES, -I1 IA . . snmucc, xmcrm Rim CHARLES GENOVESE ---- - Imlfpvndwff Civil Engineering I . Arif and Svivnru Sigma Tau Sigmag American Society of Civil Engineers L Y Y 1 LOUIS GERACE ....... . . Bayou Current l'Rl1D M. GAAR ....... . . Jonesboro 1 L L AH, and Samui Ilwwny Newman Club. Forestry Society. JACK R. GAMBLE ......... . . G1-:md Cane BEATRICE GERMANY -.-f . . Gonzales Agnwlmn. Agricnllura B.A., Louisiana Sta5inlilgrnEmlFCoARege, l93lg Associate Jo MECHUN Secretary, Baptist Stllcggtingogggilgoriilonxe Economics Cluhg Under whore regime lbc Della Zctffx have conlcmplrnerl fusion wilb the nmrried 1vnmcn'.r arganizalion. MAROIIE' iIEI .. . ,T..- ' J i GARDIN l Beaumont exas MARY CECIL GERNIANY, lb M ' . I Lmmuvmc Arn and Srienrex , Agriculture Alpha Lamhda D:-lrag Mu Sigma llhog Pi Gamma Mug A Senior Advisorg Sociology Club. Home Economlcs Club- PAUL GAUCER, A K IC . . . . G . , T . , ' c m 'w mm JAMES WILMl1R GIANELLONI . . . Baum Rouge Engineering M leafherx College Scabbard and lllarleg Samuraig Interfraternity Council, 1936- '37g Honor Court, 1936-'37g Sergeant, Company E, l935-365 Second Lieutenant, Company Nl, 1936-'37. JULIA INA GILBERT, X S2 . . . , Wigyrei- ARCHIE GAUTHIER ..... . . Sunshine Tfflfhffl COHFX4' A111 .md Sciences , ., V W. E. GLASSELL, K A ..... . . h FOREST FLRN GAUTH1uR .... , Jcnnangs S i cP H Arn .md Sricrxcex lr'iu'lr1'r1 College Y. W. C. A. DA! F 4 Y IVIARJORIE GOLDBERG ....... . . Lecomptc ..- GA , A A A . .... W .V . . Baton Rouge An! and sdmrc, 1,70-Mfr, An, and Amway Pre-Medical Clulvg Associate Member Physics Clubg Nlental Lambda. Page 66 Hygiene Socictyg Cosmopolitan Clubp Alpha Lambda Delta. BETTIE LIDDELL GREEN, A li ll ii.: q,qs A Q T O P R O W LILLIAN GOLDSBY, A A ll . . . . . Amite Teacberr College OLIVE GORTON, K A .... . Slirevepnrt Ari: mul Scicntes ALMA GOSS ........... . . Lillie Tcuclxerx College Delta Omicron Music Sororityp B. Council. MYRZA ANITA GOSS . .... Church Point Teachers College HELEN GRAY, A X S2 ....... Summerfield Tctlclz cn College Baton Rouge Arn mul Science.: History Club, Le Cerclc Francais CURTIS EDXVARD GREEN, A X A . . Meridian, Miss. lfnginecring MARGARET GREEN ......... . Haynesville Arts and Sciences t' I. U Il I L t' t' it JACK COPELAND Html work and perseverance have mrrrlc him the Mnjur of the Fourth Battalion and Prcsiflmz of lm clan. Page 67 . . atesaweaacmmlzsrl f ,..,:.,:..-...'.'an.uirr.Qw.unaumimi 'Qf,l'f5.ZE'f.Wt1 BOTTOM ROW MARION GREEN, ll' M ....... . Laurel, Miss. Tetzcbrrr College Sigma Alpha Iotag Purple ,laclcetsg Kappa Delta Pi. THELMA GREEN, tll M . . .... . Laurel, Miss. Tenclyerx College Sigma Alpha Iotag Purple gckets, President, Kappa Delta i. AUDREY GREESON . . . . . Baton Rouge Commerce HHRNIE GREVE, X ll ...... . . Lafayette ,flgrirullure CHARLES EDWARD GUARDIA, E ll . , Natchitoches Arn .mtl Sciencu VINCENT GUERCIO ....... , . XVhite Castle Tearlrcrr College GISORGE E. GUGLIELMO .... . . Ifrxgincrring Paulina, La. Newman Club, American Institute Electrical Engineers FRED HAAS, JR., A X A . . . Arif tnlrl Sciences New Orleans O. D. K., Student Council, Secretary-Treasurer, Student Body. 1936-'37, President, College nt' Arts and Sciences, 1936-'37, President, Junior Class, 1935-'36, Vice-President, Freslnnan Class, 1933-'343 Varsity Golf Team, l935-'36-'37, Captain, Golf Team, 1935-'36-'37g Freshman Golf Team, I933-'34g President, L. S. U. Golf Association, 1934-'35, Assistant Advertising Manager, The Revcilleg Council, B. S. U. Y. M. C. A. M1.,,.w ,H , WM..-.,,f ,,,,ww ,M '- RMSXLQQ: r--42114 Mavinmuslzirilh. fwvrlfff. ie : Q HITRJYIJJ . ' '. ' fn7'rB7fii'!'f1i.sK'ln.5 T F Q' TXKM CYQ5' ' V --'i4 f'tJl.'.'VI'f 'HJ.'. 'T .n11w1.,me...r,. , ,,..,rr W Mi ,'-.- 1 - -4 f . 5 '.,- , , rf sr 1- -. TLD 1 45 E. M-Ev Pg:-rf 1 1 Q ---nn ,,.,,,., 1, '.... ,WN . , ,, TOP ROW KA'l'HliRINIi HALH . . . . . De Ridder Arif .mil Seirrmi LILLY GRACE HALIS ..... . Baron Rouge !l,11rfa'ullure Home liicnnonnirs Cluh. lfl.lZAllli'l'H HARDIN, X E2 .... . Lake Charles 'l'eiu'lJrrf Cullrge Alpha Lamlnla Mli. LUCILIE HARliI.SON, X EJ ..... . llaton Rouge 'I'r.n'ln-rr College S. R. HARMONSON, lll, X X .... Wl1al't0ll, Texas Scalwlward and Blatieg Imt-ri'raternity Athletic Council, l93'5- '36 JACK LONDON HARPER . , . . Forest A griuulfim' llluclt anal llridle Club: Alpha Zetag Alpha Tau Alphag Future Farmers of Amelifa. jAlVlliS F. HAXVKINS ........ . . lipps 'I'r.u'ln'rs Cnlleyze MALVA HAYNISS . ...... . . llatnu Rouge Arlr rlnrl .S'eier1z'er Campus lftlitor, The Reveille. M3 , ,--wr -. -.f!.-A-l-:gg,Q 'jg-, w,f'f9.llj2:'i!3C:w,, Y, -ig :i,...- .J -.3 JI. L'iVf:f,l?:gfP:f-,.f-4 V I Il Il L t' L' EVELYN TERRILL Slmu gum lu bar for firm Slgllhl xlflrl reemt In lmlfl ulnmrf all llye ujjieef llmt Du! Clmpfmir flnenff lm-rv. Page 68 BOTTOM ROW RACHEL EVELYN HAYNES, A A ll . . West Monroe Tmclzcn College Lambda. OLIVE HEAD . . .... . . Baton Rouge Cmnmerre Alpha Lambda Delray Pi Gamma Mu. J. I. HEHERT, JR., A E 1l' . . ..... New Orleans Civil Engineering Sigma Tau Sigma: American Society uf Civil Engineers, Newman Clulvg Sigma Tau Sigmag Kappa Beta Theta. PANSY Hlil3l:fRT ..... . . Baton Rouge Cmrlrmru ROY li, HENDERSON ...... Nacogdoches, Texas Arif .lml St'icr11'u CHARLES FRANCIS HENRY, ,lR., A X A .Lake Charles Commerce Daggers: President, Sophomore Class, Commerce School, 19333343 Secretary-Treasurer, Daggers, 19363375 Fresh' man Cross-Country, 1932-'33. MONA HHRNIAN, I5 E U .... . Baton Rouge Tmtlrerf Cullege Kappa Delta Pig Presbyterian Student Center. ABELARDO HERNANDEZ, 'I' I A Aguadilla, Puerto Rico A gritulnuc ii. :- 2 :1n.1.-.:..,ar:..a.e:z- ':,:.,.r' . .-n... srswnws fi u- f.-wmammmrsr :1-m:..w:1.fw.- 1.-Y 4.-J.,-mi .rw W-.r-xvmmu. W 4 TOP ROW LEE C. HEROMAN, JR., ll X ....... Baton Rouge Stuclcnt Council, 1936-'37: O. D. K.: Prcsidcnt, College Pure and Applied Science: Vice-President Junior Class: Newman Club: Rcgimcntal Adjutant, 1936-'37: Scabbard and Blade: Scrgr-ant Major, First Battalion, 1935-'36: Alpha Chi Sigma. ,IAP li, HHRROD .... . . Bonita ll grifullurt' Forestry. PAULINE HAYMAN ....... . . Baton Rouge TL'iu'lu'rr Cnllvgv MARY HlGHFll.l,, K A ..... . . Cocoa, Fla. 'l'i'l1cln'rr Cullvgv XVM. l., HlGHSMl'l'H, ll K A .... Kingsport, 'lin-nn Cumlmwc Samurai: Dclta Kappa I-':-i. LHONCE l.. Hll.l., ll A IC , , , Baton Rougc Cmlnmvn' Daggurs: ljlrsidvnt, Suninr Class of Collcgu of Comlnultc GEORGE O. Hll.l,ARD, E X ....... Baron Rougu Parc innf flpfmlivrl Scicrlfv Omicrnn Delta Kappa: Tau Bula Pi: Sigma Delta Phi: Scahhartl and Blade: Captain. Company I, 19353363 Rvg- imcntal Supply Scrguanr, 1934-'35. CHARLES GOYNE HOBGOOD . . . . Baton Rouge Agriculture American Society of Agronomy Alpha Zeta. N i l f.l.ii3?'Z1.f'-:'7 f'i1l.ff 4 l B O T T O M R O W RICHARD l.. HODGIES ...... . jcam-rvtlr ' Pun' .mil Applivnf Srirrnz k I Alpha Chi Sigma. Y I I I L L , i , . , , V l.l1O C.Ol.JNC.lz HOPKINS . . . . . Dr Riddm' Arif .unl Sri4'ru'.-1 i l'rcaitli-nt, 'lihi-la Alpha Phi: l'. J. A.: Guild: Y. M. C. A. HENRY li. HOPPIER, JR. . . . . . Cirrvnwvll Spiings HARVEY BYRD Arn .mil Sciclnui Ml vcnim' Wim ,rurnlr In fnnfr mu lln' Xillllllf of ilgrifuiluml UfXillliZiIliU1lf from Aiplnl ZH.: In Block .mil A. H. HORTON. AIR. .... . . Couslialla ' :Im .ual Srirmi liAY liVANkilil.lNli HUNT .... .... l ,vi-avillr llrimllv. I' ... ' 'Q .A 1 fi 'ffl Page 69 fnlulmliim ilihvta Sigma llhig Alpha l.a1ulvila Di-lta: Mu Sigma Rho: Chi Upsilnn lil-ta. 'lil-lOlVlAS XV. HUNT, li X . . . . . Avvry Islanil Klgvifiifllali' Sofia-ly nf l'7orvstcrs. XVAl.l,ACli HENRY lNCiAl.l.S . . . Dc Ritlih-r Jlgrirullim' Y. Nl. Cf. A.: liuturi' liarlm-rs of Ami-lifa: XVi-slay liuunila- tion: Alpha Tau Alpha. lVllNNlli D. IACKSON .... . , Di-nhanx Springs xl grl'i'nll1ni' Home lfconomics Clulv. ' s.x.:w:n..s:.'x::1. iw.. 2 5.1. 1iaw.aa.,z.mv:4w..'. awe, ..:-' L fb M. J.. A Y' i:14s-:hr V N M-fa: 'M ,ll--. TOP ROW BERNICI? JACOBS . . .... . Slidell Ilrlf mul .siriemrs IVIAXINIE JOIVFRION, X A 'I' . llrfr mul Sn'im'm'er . . . I.t-compte Sociology Cluhg Mental Hygiene Clulw. MAIQY BONNISR JOHNS, A Z . . . . . Ml7llI'0l Teacher: College Kappa Delta Pig Mu Sigma Rhog Inrerdormitory Council, 19355 President, Smith Hall House Committee, 1935, Alpha Lambda Dt-Ita. WII.l.AlllD T. ,IOHNS ..... , , jongsbm-0 A grieullun' Future Farmers of America: Alpha Tau Alpha, A. S. A.g P, I.. A. GEORGE JOHNSON ....,.. . . I'larrisonl1tlrg Terlflx1'rx College HANNAH F. jOI.I.IiY, II E U ...... Morgan City 'l'1'.u'ln'rr College Kappa Delta Pig Newman Club. LUCILLE JOLLEY, A Z ,....... Monticello, Ark. .I. mrlrert College HENRY JOLLY, Ili., X X . . . . . Baron Rouge flrtr and Seirnres Pan-Hellenic, 1936-'37g Samuraig Pre-Medical Club, Assist- ant Business Manager, Gulvlno, l935f36. .vc-, . t' I ll ll Y I 1 I L M 'lr SUE BROWN Prerizlenl of llre Murlnr lloarzl girls, the lm: worlqerl her way up llmlugb Alpha Lfnnbrlrr Delta frml Mu Signm Rlm. Page 70 B O T T O M R O W MARY KATHRYN JONES .... . . Jena Teaclxerx College Home Economics Club, Phi Upsilon Omicron. GAY If. IUBAN ........ . . Baton Rouge llrlx uml Srirnter KATHRYN KAHN ....... . . New Orleans ll!!! mul Srierlfcf HAROLD KAPLAN, Z II 'I' . . . . Alexandria Geology L Club, Manager, Varsity Boxing Team, I935-'36, HINEY K. KENT ....... . . Zachary Agriculture O. D. K., Vice-President, College of Agriculture, L Club, F. F. A.g Block and Bridle Clubg President, junior Class, I935-'36. liI.AINI5 KESSLIER, E A 'I' ..... . . Wlmitc Castle Terrelnerr College Mu Sigma Ilho. IEIJVIER JAMES KINABREW . . . New Orleans llgritullure Alpha Zeta, Block and Bridle Clubg 'Phi Eta Sigmag Phi Kappa Phi. ,l. H. KITCHENS, JR., .Y X . . . . Minden Agriculture Pan-Hellenic, Freshman Basketball, Baseball, l93l-'3Zg Cheerlader, I932-,335 Captain, R. O. T. C., 1934-'35, Scablsard and Blade: IVIen's Pan-Hellenic, l936-'37, Prcg. ident, Society of Foresters, 1935-'36. rl fs: sm im. M' I - . . rp ,a v-.ameri .,, - .en -M-me me S T O P R O W EDWIN LYLE KOPFLER, 0 E' . . . . Amite Ari: unrl Scienref FERD B. KRAlVlIiR, E X . . . . . Alexalulria lfllgirleerillg Sigma Delta Phig A. S. M. li.g Scalwlmrd and Blade, GUSTAVE RUSSELL KUEHNLE, K ll . . Baton Rouge Pre-Mecl Scalalaard and Blade: National Aeronautic Associationghlntcr- Fraternity Athletic Associationg Mental Hygiene Society. DOROTHY MAE KUHLEMAN, A A A . Houston, Texas A111 .md Science: Smith Hall Council, 1935-'36g Senior Arlvisor, 1936-'37. FLORENCE KUSHNER ...... . . Lake Charles Tmtlvcrs Cullrgr Sigma Alpha Iota: Kappa Delta Pi. LUCIEN P. LABORDE, A l' 1' . . . Marksville Agriculiure Business Manager 1937 GUMHOQ President College of Agri- Culture: CHPWIH Comprllly CHQ O. D. K.g Samuraig Alpha Zetng Scabbard and Bladeg President Sophomore Class, 1934- '35g Student Council, 19369375 President Alpha Gamma Rho: Men's Pan-Hellenic Councilg Inter-College Athletic Associationp Newman Clubg Chairman Sophomore Jam, 1935. DANIEL LAHAYE .... . Mamnu Cllfllllll ffl' EMANUHL VICTOR LANDRY, 0 K N . Baton Rouge I,ICAME1l t I U Il I I I I k k ir HARRY NADLER He belongs lo llre Slurlenl Connell, Dnggerx, O. D. K., Me11'.r Pim- lxellenic and lmr lnrlc where women are eunremefl. !5 5l P 4 611' .V-,QP If Qty-Ar, Y A fiarf-rw ti. rf :Q xml- M A - M' ' Page 7I BOTTOM ROW KATHERINE LANDRY, A Z . , . . . Baton Rouge Teaclvru College Sigmn Alpha Iota. LAUNO l.,ANGHAR'l', A Z . . . . Baton Rouge Arlf .mtl .Yvirmn DOROTHY lVlARIli LARCADH, A A ll . . . Crowley Arif .mtl Srferlws The Newman Cluhg Le Cercle Franmls LAXVRHNCH JOSEPH LARCADE, E . . . Opelousns Commrrre Phi lita Sigma: Varsity Golf, IO!-1915, 1945-'36, 1936-'37. A. T. LASKOXVSKI .... ..... F all River, Mass, flrlt .mil Srirllfet, Pre-lll4'1l Pre-Nlesl Cluli. j. P. l.ASSALLli, li A ..,.. . . Baton Rouge flrlx .mtl Srlrrnrr MARY liI.IZAlIlZ'l'H LASSITHR, A Z . Little Rock, Ark. llrlt .mil S-'ivmser Purple Jackets: Highland Hall House Committee, JANITPI l,A'I'Il. . . . .... . , Baton Ronge Teacher: College Q exe. I Il in M: 1-in -1 '1 we-Munn r,ww'... 1.14-.w., L -,ae www- . A:-,mf:.m:f::.iswa,,wetmf.a.z:y1.,.m-ww,'iv-:H .:- ..,.. . I - Jw:-niga-.iw.Jf-mwetw--wwmam.:f-rr'.--.4-.v . ':':'mzrazz:-:rt:a1:z:u-'.1v,.- 'a-1 1mnnuu:AzLeu1:uzuunxriaw-ms-u.:a-..sn-.- ' I rf.ranes.L'umesee-z.aaur,rw.:1u'ow:n.1-1smm1.:au5.s3E .2535-xj:a:fx'1-..f':3',f w7z':v'f5r17v:'.ntA1t'nus1rlcrx1tsi:mnxf5:'y:'m r- : '--1 '1'1'rrz1v1-f-1 -wr .' wi QI, 555' , igifi: 1 .j. ::. '- 0-1, 9 - 'gf T O P R O W B O T T O M R O W IDA MARGARET LATIOLAIS, A A A . Shelby, Miss. TOM G, I,IiWIS ..... . . . Iistherwood Cunlnlurce lfV'Xi'Yf4'fi H I Geological and Mining Society of American Universitiesg Scahhard and Blade. . D. C. I.AVIiRGNIi ....... . . Sunset 1 I Agriculture L K k u Alphag President Senior Classg President P. I.. A.. SAMUEL J' LIGGIN I I . I ' ' vvilmmld Alpha Ta y l934-'35g President St. Landry Clulw, 1934-'35-,365 Vice- Presitlent Inter-College Athletic Association, 1935- 3x65 Vice- Presitlent F. I7. A.g Block and Bridle Clubg Secretary- Treasurer Sophomore Class, I934-'35g Athletic Nlanager F. F. A., l935-'36g Executive Council 'Student Clulwsg Sen- ior Ball, Ring, and Cap and Gown Committeesg Superin- tendent I.. S, U. Horse Show, 1936. SIDONE I.AWllliNCIlI , ..... . . Pinevillc llrtr mul Sciummr IVIARIORIII LAZARO, ll S U . . . New Orleans flrlr .mil AIt'iz'm'u Mental Hygiene. MAXWlil,I. A, l,llA, ll K N . . . . Baton Rouge lfrlginvering Sigma Delta llhig A. S. IVI. If.g Scalwhartl antl Blade. I.ll,I.IAN LISGIENIJRIE, A A Il . . . Ilacelantl fl grirultun' Mortar Boartlg Alpha Lambda Delray Phi Upsilon Omicrong Home Iiconomics Clulwg Newman Cluhg Wonieiu's Sports Association, Vice-Presitlent, 19349353 Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class Teacliers College, l934-'35. JACK NORMAN I.l5VIN .... . . Newark, N. llrtf .mil Scivrlr.'ei Pre-lVIetl Club. STANl.liY IIIXVIS . . . . . . ..... Kentwood Engineering Sigma Tau Sigmag American Society Civil Engineers it TOMMY RAGGIO 'lllne mini Wlru uni lmlfl ilu' pref: ilency nf llzrrr nrganizntivmv In nun vfmltlntfy lu il ln' were llnr viva prcsirlenl. -nfl al, ,W ,g. Page 72 -wi.. - . 3 ,- ll gricullurr Alpha Zetag Alpha Tau Alphag F, F. A. and American Society of Agronomy. RUFUS LINDSHY ....... llrlv .mil Sciellfes Minden Band, 19323335 Beaux Arts Club, 19343353 Players Guild, 1935-'36. lVlII.I.Ili I.OMAX, K A ...... 'l'z'in'f:z'rJ Culfrgi' VIRGINIA I,OMAX, Ii A ..... Tmehers College DHMILA LONSBERRY ..... llrlt mul A't'i4'r1m'vf Mental Hygiene Society, I-IULON I.O'l I' . . ...,. . . Pre-llftil Ruston Ruston . Glenmoi 1 VIRGINIA LOUQUE ....... . . . Tmlclzvrx Ctrllrgv Le Cerclc Francaiscg Newman Clulug Y. W. . Doyle Convent C. A. , A 2 van'-of wa arf., .v 'A' . aw-.1:.'.1:z: f.: .. 1. -.wsxur me are 5 J. 7, f. of f - f' :s .umm :....w-sfx.Aw.wnm:,-tsA,,oAuAm.a,-.t ......u..:taaAn..t...mi.ff4f.-w,m:txumr1x4w.f.-2er:mmzw.'zas'us'acmfunmx1 1-'rr' , H-f-, ..., -::'..- . Ar-451' 1-.1-ifevfef,g'.'.: Q-lf-rrp-:frm vqxktg..-7.3.Ls-r3's.rW'fA'-oxygen -.ns .r-f-...W w '-,- :----..-.:-w2e-a-1uwa-wnm:a!- -zartfwmursissz-'ryfaz-1.-aFaamw1wa:van':m:rAwrra:.nuA:.aanllalnuranmu1i g' ' Tv'-7IfQ5 7: l'-5 f fl.,'i'.'f'-E-1.:25'1X'i22f5fl3 K,ff'ff.i. - i-tif,-v,ifL'ilQ4f.'g' O 1.5 715if:i?'Q5fTf5?i2Tf f.IK'Q.'4'?f3E?BmIifl .'7,-'?7X7F 7 43 '- -ig. 2 33555352 71 T351 '-if-.. rf,-fi?',5.Cwa?V2QQ i!'.' M., fhvzog- .,,,.,n' 5 'LV yr ToP Row BOTTOM Row JOEL XJRENTISS IAUSK ...A I Gloswr' Miss. SHJNHY A. MARCHAND, JR., U K N . Donahlsonville flrlr .mil Seieflur flrlr .mil Seii'rn'i'm k I Vice-President of Junior Class, College of Ants and Scienrs-. Newman Clulv. ALBERT s. Lurz, JR., : A 11: . ..... De iu.1df.- V ' ' . , I k L fl 1 I A' ' I ' ml MILDRISIJ lwuui, 2 A 'r ...... Ham.-Sus...-g, Mas.. Varsity Debate, 19359365 Tau Kappa Alphag President ol' .. , Louisiana Methodist State Student Conference. l fl'L culllilir t Purple Jarkels. 3 i 3 . . .5 ' . - M ., ... . HV' 'HY 'YH' lx A ' ' ' ' - - - Bm RMK JO3l:PH D. MARIINIZA. o A . . . 1fi...,...-aa... Cmnmrrti' I. . . Lngnlrrnng Y. AV. C. A.: Spanish Circle, J- T' BAULCH . . . . , U . ,, H r A. l. lx. l:.g Secontl l.n-ulenant, Lompany la. llu' fwrrticlrfll of O. D. lx. Wim lm: refmeil to be lm! xigln nf merely lzenfuu' lu' if in ilu' grililuali' xelmol. VIRGINIA LYIAHS. X l--l ----- . . Buulcie GlfORGli N. MAY ........, . . Forest 'l'ein'ln'rx College Geology, .flrlf .mil Srievlret Geological :unl Mining Society. WAl.'I'lill F. MADDHN .... . . Cleveland, Ohio Ari: .mil Seierrrrt Tau Delta Tang Theta Alpha Phi: Ratlio Guilnlg Players Guild. DOROTHY M. MAESTRT, A A A .... Baron Rouge flrlr .mtl .S'riem'ec Delta Gamlua Delta. JAMES A. MAGNHSS . . . . North Zulch, Texas Cmnzmvfc Football, l935-'36g Texas Clulu. MARIE C. MAJOR, A Z . . . . . . New Roads flrlr iulrl Srienur Page 73 JOHN HENRY MAY . . . . . . . llaton Rouge lingineering Geological and Mining Society. MARY liI.lZAIXlE'l'H MAYITR, I A 'l' . . . Raton Rouge .flirt .unl S1'i4'r1n'l Mu Sigma Rho. C. Al. MAYHUX. JR. . , . . , Mauksville lfngineeriug American Society ol' Civil lfngineers ROBERT MfCl.UGGAGli ....... Coshorton, Ohio 'l'r.n'l7erf College Kappa Gamma Psig Symphony Orchestra. .. .inpmffnuwamemawcufw-f-. ,, f-v , v- ' - , 'i , , ,, . - -e - --f an I 1 nf Q 1 N1 ..,.... TOP ROW CHARLES W. McCOY, 0 K ll ..... Longview, Texas Arn and Science! Vice-President, Daggers, Lieutenant-Colonel, Third Battalion, Honor Court, 1936-'37, First Sergeant, Scabbard and Blade, Vice-President, Fraternity Atheltic Council, Interfraternity Athletic Association, Commander, Honor Platoon, X936-'37, First Sergeant, Company G, l935, Freshman Track, 1932. PAULINE MCCRACKEN, x sz . . . . Bama Rouge A111 and Scienrer Vice-President, Arts and Sciences College. AUDLEY C. McDONALD ..... . . Baton Rouge Teacher: College Kappa Phi Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, L Club, Senior Baseball Manager, 1936, Y. Nl. C. A., Varsity Basketball, 1934-'35-'36-'37, Major and Regimental Athletic Oflicer, R. O. T. C., First Sergeant, B Company, 1935-'36, STANLEY M. McDONAI.D . . . New Orleans flrtr .md Science: Geological and Nlining Society. JOHN liDWAllD MclJOUGAl.l. . . . New Orleans Geology Band, Geological and Mining Society CG.M.J. RAYMOND M. McDUFF . . . . . Wiiiiisboro Agriculture Student, American Society of Agronomy. GEO. L. McIl.WAlN, JR .... . Franklinton Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha, F. F. A. JOHN I.. MCINNIS, O E . . . . . . Minden Civil Engineering Sigma Tau Sigma, Daggers, A. S. C. E. f,- '- .11 5 .f'.' L, ' .ffrfl ici'-l T-PIL ew.: it IUR S 'A' T. C. SHIELDS The Editor of the Rew:ille, Prexi- zlent of Kappa Alpha and Mu Sigma Rho, lie attributes it all In God'5 Grace. ff ,f . Page 74 BOTTOM ROW DORIS McLAIN, K A ........ . Gloster, Miss. Tr-aflserx College CLARKE R. McLAUGHLIN . . . . De Ridder Commerce President, College of Commerce, Student Council, Regi- mental Petsonnel, Sergeant Major, O. D. K., Student Pub. lication Committee. SIMON A. McNEELY ....... . . New Orleans Tmclzerr College Yice-President, Senior Class Teachers College, Y. M. C. A., Cabinet, Kappa Phi Kappa, Inter-Religious Athletic Asso- ciation, Newman Club, Math Club. ERNEST W. MCNEIL, O K N . . . . . . Cinclare Engineering President, Sigma Delta Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Scabbard and Blade, A. I. E. E., Secretary-Treasurer, Junior English Class, 1935, Secretary-Treasurer, Senior English Class, 1936. MILDRED JEANETTE METZ . . . Baton Rouge Commerce T. MICKEL . .... , . Monroe Commerce Scabbard and Blade, Basketball, Vice-President, Senior Class College of Commerce, First Sergeant, Company E, Honor Platoon, Captain, Company UF. INEZ MIGUES ........ . . Kinder Agriculture Home Economics Club. KATHERINE MIKRONIS . . . . . Baton Rouge Agriculture Phi Upsilon Omicron, Home Economics Club, Wesley Foundation. N: TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW H. A. REEVES ......... . . Elmsford, N. Y. Arts and Science: Reveille Staff, Associate Editor. 1934-'35, 1935-'36: Man- aging Editor, 1936: Newman Club: Historian Club, 1935- '36: Editor of NCWIVIHNICOPC, 1935-'36: Alpha Omega Award, 1936: Spanish Club: Italian Club: Phi Kappa Theta. FREDERICK M. MISKO ...... . Gary, Ind. Arts and Sciences Big Ten Club: Newman Club: Freshman Track, 1933-'3-1: Varsity Track, 1935: Neatcst Cadet, 1933-'34 and 1934-'35: First Lieutenant and Battalion Athletic Oflicer of First Bat- talion Regimcntal Athletic Council: Honor Platoon, 1934- 35. WII.I.IAM MONROE ...... . . Glenmoia llgriculmrc Future Farmers of America: Vice-President, Block and Bridle Club: Alpha Tau Alpha: Newman Club. CHRISTINE MONTAGUE .... . De Quincy 7't'tlL'lJL'Y.l College Wesley Foundation. Ii. J. MONTZ ...... . . New Orleans lfrxginvering FRANCISCO VIl.l.AI.ON MORALISS . . Santurce, P. I. lfngineering Tau Beta Pi: A. S. M. E. XV. B. MORELAND . . . . . . . Powhatan Engineering A. S. M. E. EARL A. MORGAN ....... Arlx and Sfiencex . . Baton Rouge Pi Sigma Alpha. t Illll IL t' t' it STEWART SLACK Della Kappa Epsilorft conirilmliun lu llve grmlcr Uni-versity, he ix alto tr member of the Sluzlcnt Council. Page 75 MAY ELOISE MORGAN ...... . . Baton Rouge Tmcbcrx College REGINA MORGAN, K A . . . . . New Orleans Art: and Science: l.amhda: Won1er1's Pan-Hellenic: Secretary'Treasurer of Senior Class in Arts and Sciences: Womeix's Student Gov- ernment Legislative Council. I.AMAR MURRAY, 0 EI . . . . Bogalusa Arn .mtl Science: Daggers. HARRY A. NADl.IiR, JR., E N . . Caguas, Puerto Rico Arif mul Scienrer Daggers: Men's Interfraternity Council: Omicron Delta Kappa: Student Council. STEVE A. NASCA .... .... . . Baton Rouge Ifnginrrring A. I. Ii. Ii.: Vice-President, College Intramural Athletics, 1935. HAZEI. I.lEIi NECK . . . . . Marltsville Cmmurrrr Newman Club: Alpha I.Illlll5l.lIl Delta: Pi Gamma Mu. MARION NHXVBURY ....... . Mol'-ile, Ala. 'l'mrln-rt College Sigma Alpha Iota: I.. S. U. Symphony Orchestra. IVES B. NOLAND, X N . . . . . llaton Rouge Arlx .mtl Scirncu Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Sigma Alpha: Mu Sigma Rho: Samurai Scabbard and Blade: St. James' Club. ,...w-gm'1'sv -we r-1: .. .....,., ,,,,..,,.. iw? .. .., .. ummm.-.....1. mu., I . .. zur s- ' 2- uuuas-LQ44 ' ' ' f .mmmw -::.w:u:.wm-wmwmvmamaw-law-41.4-:-fgwf.-'ww-ML.',f,:,,., . I -,sf '-'L '- .-, Lf-.H -v A '-'1'-1-11?-r,::f.:Qv:..-L2 . ,, ,...: :: L--125.--:4gg2:mnua. :4mn'?ffLqwJu..s-.1:.f'v.,-5,-mx- ew. . ::'..1-nf ww--:npum.rm.::-n-w:m-fu-w.un'mv:w.: .-Y rf- 1 - 1- 1-1- 1 '-H' fvj' LL..f,-, . EI T if1.3Ti7fl7.I!gI.f'T ' ' I ' f. ar' .2 , . gay , -sf! 'ik 3-4T1 . ,.t:fr Top ROW -ffgfg V BOTTOM ROW ROSINA JANE NOIISXVOIITHY . . . mms lamw- WILLIAM M- VNAM'f'l -'-- - Nnffhiwfhvs llrlr .mil .Srivlluw Y llgrirullun' Xvomwfs Athlvtic Asmdmimll k 0 Alpha Zvra: DL- IVInIay: Sncix-ty of I:or1-stars. I5I.MIRA O'l3ONNIfI.I. ...... . . Paulina k k KATHHRYN FATE ....... . Cinrlan- 'l'1'.n'lu'n Cullrgr llrlr .null Srivrlnw t Rvwillr Staff, I934735. 1935-'36: Campus Ifnlimr, 1936-'37. GUY O'I'XVIiI.I, .......... . Ifnrr N1-rvssiry 7'4'fH'fH'ff C H ,154' ANNA 'IO PHARCIZ . . . . . . . N1-w Orle-:ms Y. IVI. C. A.: Ilaslrn-rlmll, V133-'Sig Varsity Iinxing, IFH7. Amit-,,l,,,n, EUGENE ELLIS , A V V Horus- Izrulmlmrs Club: Y. XV. C. A.: Xvusluy Ifnumlatinng Il 'VU'N bl'l'7' P 'fll 'f I 'IN' 'l'I Smith Hall Sruclvnr Cnunril, IQ33-'34, nmrv. junior, mul senior rlarr nl lui: rnllrgv, ln' nmv wlmlr In Jvlilv rluwn. MlI.'l'ON IVI. OUIISO, A X 'I' . . Ilatun Ilougl- Cumnlvru' Daggers: IVI4-n's Intm'rI'ran-rnily ffuunril. GILIVIAN PIICK .......... . . Fur: Nucvssily' Tl'.lrIu'ri Cnlfrgr' XVOODROXV OVIfI!'I'ON . . , Slauglltur xlrls mul .Yrirn 1 ANNA l'liDONli ..,...... . N1-w Orln-ans ,l'1'.l1'lu'n Cnllryz' I:IlAINICIfS OXVIZN, X 13 ,... . . ffolululvus, IVII:-s, 'Y ' CIHARLIH rf. I-'liI5VY ...... . . ,1mw5lmm Y. XV. Cf. A.: NI1-ntal Hygivm- fflulu. KIMISROUGH OXVEN, Ii A . . Arif .nnl Srirrzrcs . . Baron Ilougv Phi lim Sigma: lidimr of 1937 Gumnug O, D. K.g Mu Sigma Illm, ll XIIKHIIIIH' Alpha Zvta: Block and Ilrinllv Club: If. Il. A. ALICE P. I'IfI.IKfUS .....,... Ns-w Ynrlc, N. Y. 'l'4uu'ln'rx Cullcgm' Nvwman Club: XVnlnun's Sports Association. VIRGINIA I'AI.IVlIfll, Z 'I' A . . . , Shu-vrpnrr Arif .nnl Sri:-ruff IDIfI.I, l'li'I'TY . .... . . . Ilntou Rougc I'nrplc Jackursg Dvlra Galmna Dvlta. 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Lake Charles MARY LILLIAN PHILLIPS ..... lleanmont, Texas G V L k Cmliimvrr Tm,-l,L-yy College 511111-l. N133-'34-'35:c lDelta Kappa Psi: lipismpal Vestrv: - '. 933-'34, ' -- Cl lg '- . -- 3 .4 L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra, Delra Omicron mum C0,,,i,:mj,.,-llil1, rljl3l:al,i,-Y' Sl 'hmm clul ' MARGARET KNIGHT PIER, A X ll . . . New Orleans THOMAS l.. RAGGlO, A X A . . . llamn Roum. AVN Um, sfl1 '4'l'5 Arif .lml Xrierlrer I-'re-Medical Cluhg Y. C. A., 1933-'34, St. James Captain' Cmnpnny umm IQK6'-37. Ix,.,.5id,.,,r- Smbimld ,md Club, l934. ED CRANE Blade, l936-'37p Prvsirlenr, Samurai, llilb-'37, Oiniri-nn W. D. PIERSON ........ . . lnneshorn llgrirullure Society of Forestersg Y. M. C. A. JUAN l, PLANAS ..... . . . Habana, Cuba Civil lfngineering A. S. C. CLEANNE PORTAL . ........ . . Monro. Teizfiwrf Cullegc Kappa Delta Pi. BERNARD SAMUEL PRESSBURG, Z Il 'l' . Alexandria Pun' ami !lf!f1Iic'rI SL'iL'rlfc Vice-President, Senior Pure and Applied Schoolg Regimental Staff, l935-'37, Military Disciplinary Board, I935-,365 Alpha Mu. EUSTACE H. PRITCHARD . . . . . New Orleans Civil lingineering Tau Beta Pig Sigma Tau Sigma, A. S. C. E. lVicc- Presidentjp Phi Era Sigma. lf line Kappa Sigr lmw dune lem beer drinking lbfrn urxml. lheir pre.:- iclenl lm: no! been rexpmmblv. Page 77 Delta Kappa, Pan-Hellenir: Pi Sigma Alpha. SYl.Vl,il.lN RAINHY, A X S3 . . . lin-anmnnt, 'llexas Arif .ilnl Srirlllu Purple ,lm:lfcets. AMHROSIS K, RAMSISY . . . . Ifnginrering A. I. la, lt. JOSEPH O. RIT ........ Arif .mil Srirurur Pre-Nlenlical Club. CHARLES RliDDlfLl, . . Cmnnlerfe Lieutenant, Company lf, I936-' EDWAIKIJ K. RliliVl5S ....... Pure .mil flppiirnl Xrierrn' . . Alnite . Talnpa, Pla. . 'I'hornwell 37. . . Monroe Phi Them Kappag Alpha Chi Sigmag Alpha Mn: XVm-sh-y Foundation. 5 4-anmmciivzfzz 'm:'3'1:':.7.-'J if 711. '::g:a':': pgv:'1La..rzr ' H .igL YJL. TLT . ., , ' -aiqiiiu ' W'V'f TT ' ' .5 -. A ff . af' '-..-.4 'nm' 'K -. HQ.. - 2 1- .,.,:n.f 3 J ZA. ki 'fx xv.-If 555:-3:14 5 4, :P-S?!Q2Pi-'-,T .xg F J V NQNW ., ,- . if... Q? T o P R o w KA'I'HI.liliN MII.I,IfIl, 'I' JI . . . . Iiamn Rougn- Arlf mul Sflvflfrr . . f V1-ral: Chnirg St. .Iamvs CIul1g Ifpiscopal W'cxii1ali's Auxiliaryg I Louisiana Players Ciuildg Radio Guild. C L L L A ' ' CAIlIlOI.I. RIfII.IfY, Ii A ..... . . liamn Rougv 'l'1'.n'fu'1r Cnllvgr CIDIiI.I,IA Nl, I4IiUI.Ii'I' ...... . . Vacliciiu 'l'r.n'lu'rr Cullrgv HINEY KENT Y. XV. C. IX.: Ilrvsinlvnt of I.c Ccrclv Iilancais ROISIiR'I' R. RHODES ..... . . HaKtivslml'g, Miss. A grirullnn' GIMXIJY IT. IlIAI.S ...... . . ilnyuis, IVIISS. xlrlf .mil Sviumu Iinwr I.i1-utunant and Iiattcry C0mlnamIcr, Iiattcry Ag Sfalwlnard and Iiladc. XVINSTON C, IlICIi, Ii .X . .... . Slim-vrpmt Ifrlgiriruring Ch-nlngical and Nlining Sncivty. DAVE RICHAIIIVIH ......, . . Norco 'lluuffiurs Lbllvgv Kappa Phi Kappag Newman Clnbg Louisiana Riflu Clulv. DOROTHY ROIIIQRTS, A A II . . . . Colfax flfls .mil Sricriuw W. A. A4 Art Luaguv. 'flu ' lmfk mini, O. D. K.. und frm- nr of agriruflurt Wim mv! in Drllil Zvi.: anzl Wilh IIN: usual ruullf. Page Z8 .,-- .....I..QA.,g..-...Qx:g. . .1-. , BOTTOM ROW ALICE ROBICHAUX ....... . Raccland 'l'vin'In'rf Cullugv I.v Cvrclv Francaisg Prcsidi-nr of Senior Hnlisc Committcc, l9364' 37. JAMES I.. ROBINSON, U E . . . Slnx-vcporr Arlx mul Sfii-mu LOUISE ROBINSON , Ii K I' . . . Shrcvcporr AIN .xml S1'iu1u'4'r VICl'API'1'SId0llI nf T1-aclu-rs College, 1936-'37g Sponsor of Company K, 1936-'37. THOMAS ROBINSON ...,. . Nlendunhall, Miss. !I1lf .nnf Stivncrt CIECII. A. ROGERS ......... . . Baron Rongv flgrifulrimll lfilimllmn IIIMI: and Bridle Clulig F. I7. A. ,IO IlIfIiKS IlOGII.I.IO . . . , Baron Rcugv Conmu ru RAGNVALD IIERING RORDAM . . . . New OIIL-ans Agrirultun' Alpha Zeta. JOIE R. ROSENBERG ...... . Brooklyn, N. Y. llrlx uml Sc'i4'ru'4's Freshman Track. ,, f i I v R T O P R O W ENNIS H. RUSH ........ A rlr uml Sricnrlf MARSHALL RUSSELL, K A . . Ari: mul Stirnru . . Alexandria . . Monroe HUGH FOX RYLAND, JR., Il K A . . . Baron Rouge CrnIlll1l'rCt.' Dnggcrsg Sralwlwarrl and Bladug Honor Platoon, 1934-'35. ALVIN F. ST. AMANT . . . . . . Gonzales Arif mul Sricncv: First Lieutenant, Company Commander, Battery HC. EDITH ST. GERMAIN, A X S2 . . . . Lafayette Cmmrlcrn' CONRAD A. ST. ROMAIN, A E fl' . . . Baton Rougc Crmmzcrtc Samurai. JULIA SANCHEZ ....... . . Baton Rouge: Cwvlllfllffcf Baptist Student Union Council. DELLA SANDERS, A Z ........ Kosciusko, Miss. Tmrlsrn' Collage -WH iff ' ' 'X W . f:f TTT 1 r i- nm-.H v ,-':1m'z:1rm':1:?:ww:wwmamm m..x :sHwnx-marfnmunm . 1, ,-L '4 , fuvw-u-vw.:-Nfifwsrfvxwr-.swf-wxnwmmrwuanmwmmmsaamrnslznvasxmnrsmxwswnmarumwun i 1 :fimwm B O T T O M R O W H. 1. SANDERS ............ . . . Many Agritullurc l'rs'siiiunt of F. F. A.g Pl'vsidvnt of Salwinv Parish Clnlv. ROBERT SANDOZ . . . , Op.-lmlsm. Cnnnmnc 'l'HliODORIi H. SANDOZ .... . Opvlousas Iinginu-ring Geological and Mining Sucivty. HHRMAN SAPIER ......... . Ncw York City 'l'r.n'ln'rf Collrgc FRANCIS lfLlZAl3li'l'H SCAFIDH , . . All-xandria 'l'4'.u'ln'r.r Cnllrgv MAE SCHEINUK ........ . . Baron Rougv A111 und Srivnruf Vic:-fI'u-sidcnt, Mortar Bnardg Phi Kappa Phi: Mu Sigma Rhog Alpha Lambda Dultag XV1-slvy: Lu Cvrclc Francais: licaux Arts Club: Y, XV. C. A. ANN SCHHNDLE, li A 'I' . . . Baton Rougv Conmunc Lainlwdag Rifle Tvam, 1934-'35. NOIIMAN SCHOHLL ....... . . Buffalo, N. Y. Tc.n'fu'rf Collrgc' Mn FI 'l,Qi4,-LTUAABh 'liI'i .AAu.1n1,iV .ELEC -F,DhFJRLhEsf '5lKH1EQIWF S5 TI' -ldl TN3i-.'--rAL'D- . '.'.f'!DE'IQH1JN , .1659 vunnbwi H'?leui2w-w:li'.,!- i. 3j'...M-A1-Y-F'TaAYH'Wl23.'I4H'i'--1- 311KMh1Mll5!Gll1'i111nJ':!i 7k1Lr'-1'2 ' . ' I VK ' ME. X. SI. 1 '41K'0'3!! -MGI ' -f-:ff ' .. ' ', u ' '?Q'. l .ff rS3l . . qefzarf. 251' fear.. ,-we . QL -:X ' N' jf TOP ROW :-.'fg.n..'.?fi-'Q' BOTTOM ROW DAVE A. SCHOUHST .... , Slidell T. C. SHIELDS, li A ...... . Greenville, Miss. Awj.-,,l,,,yf I llrtf mul .Yrivnrri lnwsidwl' mud, and Bridle Club: Alpha Zami Newmm, Inrerfraterniry Council: Samurai: President, lflii lira Sigma: Clnlwg Dairy Athletic Nlanager: American Society of Pf05ld0Hf, Mu Slblmil Rho? VNSUY Dflmfllmi l934',35i Agrmmmy: Inrercnllege Athletic Council, ViceAPresiclent. Chi Sigma: Omicron Delta Kappa: Editor, The Ri-willr, Captain, R. O. T. C. q V1 L K l.ORRAlNli SCHWlilZlill, K A .... Vicksburg, Miss. 'lii'ut'l7vrr Cnllrgi' Sigma Alpha lota. MALCOLM W. SliAl5 .... . . Vidalia flgrlcillluri' Alpha Zeta: Alpha Tau Alpha: Future Farmers of Aint-rica lilnclf and Bridle Club. Fl.ORlfS'l'lNlf Slil.SlfR .,..,. . . . Baton Rouge 'l'1'.n'lu'ai Cullt-gr JOHN SlfN'l'lfl.l., li .rl ..., . . Dixie Agriunllurr' Daggers. SARAH liI.lZAl5li'l'H SHANKLIN . . . Baton Rouge llrli .mil Srn'rn'i'x it T. MICKEL The mlm who in xpilt' of four ymrf nf lriglier ctfumlimx cmlctl up at tht' pmprictur of lbc lrnn liuul. FRED SlEGlil ........... . . . Baton Rouge Arn .mil Scirncrr Phi lita Sigma: l'i Sigma Alpha: Mu Sigma Rho. j. B. SIGREST ......... . . Flora, Miss Arts .mil Xcivnrvr Pre-Mctl Club. RUTH SlCiUR, A Z ...... . . Franklin fl VU unil Sci4'ru't t MYLDRHD l,l5IGH SIMMONS, ll 21 il , . . . Welsli Tt'urlu'r1 Cullvgi' Sigma Sigma Sigma. JAMES HliRl3liRT SISTRUNK . . . Dunn llgrimllrirv Block and Bridle Clula: American Society of Agronomy. J. STEXVART SLACK, JR., A K I'I . . . Shrevzport Engineering ' SIM li. SHATTUCK .... , . . . Lake Charlvi Omicron Delta Kappa: Daggers: President of Engineering Ah.: dm, Sriumu School, l936-'27:lStudent Council: Geological and Mining Society: Ofliccrs Rererve Cmpz, OI'Ili SHAW! . . . . . .... . Colfeevillc, Ala. ARl.lNlf lfl.lZAl3ETH SMITH, A E A . . . Shrevipnrt 'l't'.n'lu'ri Cullvgt' 'l'z'u1'htrr College Pi Gamma Mu: Kappa Delta Pi. Pan-Hellenic: Purple Jackets. Page B0 LA L'X.lALHLInMdIL1.I.J'!Ivf1W... .'i111ll!.fIb1L73U1X531T'i.1llT'Ch!-13fLlSHLT.11u'.Lil5':'.L TPRI-Ili Qfli E'xURlL'f4MlH? A Li- :Y iI 2.IZ?InIi lbl1 .NL'5 TI, Lf14.1C9N1F?FMilC!-Kl'EkIluE-'ilhzmlflln UMVIHPJ-157724211 WU, DFW' 'D?HW HlfM X' I' ' YET'C'WLI5I:TII'ffZfl7?lf-3IIf3iffkf.l' 'k'X ' 'I '7','' ffifIll1'f f..:fllfIf?l.?THW I F3321 ...If??5.i 1 ff I -i'f? QZ'Q'4'fE: Igilfl TOP ROW ' BOTTOM ROW IIEIINICII SMITH .......... Tylortown, MIS.. W- M- SMITH ---'------- - I COIIVIN Tnzrbrrr Collf-gl' 1 Ylll '4'l'4 ' C4'H X4' Home Economics Club. L VIf 'p '5Illl 1f nf Snhllll' l'm'iSh Club: Y. M. C. A. Y 1 I L L DOROTHY SPIKISS, 'I' N . .... . . RiI'lIIIIII, Nliss. CI.AUDli IJINKINS sIvII'I'I-I, : .I I-1 . . . Canton, MISS. I,-M.,,L.,., C,,,,,,g, Arif mul SI'i4'III'4'r Asrisrant liruulfurlwall Manager, 19323333 Kappa Beta Phi. I IiIDWlN A. SMI'l'H, JR. . . . Baton Rouge C u TINSLEY AND WIFE 'Hn' All Anlvriclnz lfnrl wlmw .Im-lr iIIclIulv hir wife, .I nllliml-wiIlc Yffvltllllfllll, Illlzl .I zcrl for lmrxling. EMMA MAY SMITH ....... . Ilatun Rmngc Tz'Ilc'lu'rI Collrgv Nvwman Club. MARIE LOUISE SMITH . . . . Baton Rouge Arn mul SciI'rIu'r Alpha Lamlada Dclmg MII Sigma Rho: Nvwman Clnlvg Pi Gamma MII. MARSHALL R. SMITH .... . Good Pine AIQVICIIIIIIYL' lVlYR'1'I.E LEA SMITH . . . . . Chvncyville Arlr Irml Sficmu WEIJON T. SMITH, ll K :I . . . . . . ,Inncsvillu ' llrlr mul SL'iL'IIu'r IIItI:I'fratv:I'IIily Cuuncilg Daggcrsg Honor Platoon. Page Bl Sigma Alpha Intag1I.aInIul:Iq XV0IIIfn's I'anfHvllvniI'3 IVIII- itary Spollsnr, Srruml llattalion. IIRNIIST STAMPHR ...... , . U1-.lymgq .flgrifrrlllxrr Alpha Zora: Y. M. C, A. II. ll, SIIIIN . . ....... . , XVMWL-k, N, Y, flrlv IIIIII SI'iI'III'I'I' Geological anal MIIIIIII: Surivty. ALIEXINA ALTHIIA STHVIZNSON, Ii .X . Hama Rmngv .flrlr .nnf 5I'ImIn'r MARVIN C. S'1'IiXVAR'l'. E A IC . . . l'ImyIInI', Miss, TI'IIflu'r.r Cullvga: I,ivmm-IIaI1I-ffolmwl, Sn-coml Ilatmliong lVlvInIwI' of Militarv DisI:iplinaI'y lioarslg L Clnl-g Fnothall, IQ34-'35-'Hag l'I'n-sidvxu of Svnior Class of 'I'v:Icln:I's Collvgvg Ifrm-shmaII liaslwthallg Iiasvlvall, 1936. ROSA I.Iili STIEVUART, ll X ll . , , , Iiaton Rouge CmIIIm'rI'I' IhIIplI' Jaclcvrsg Laxnlula. ,IUAXVITA ANN S'l'OU'I' . . . . Dclhi A rlr .nnl .hII'III'cI Baptist Stuvlm-nt Athh-rin' IJIl'l'CK0l'. l . .,.... .. ivltsfct .., . f :xzzlv -- '. mfamam.mmsrrr:::i,1c,:tLp.a..xavr.sv:-af:'.'.:.'r:nz1.az-:n:-r15:x-f.r:':cw-f:-'mvvccf:-p-awww,'cxrrnf-5' :. . '-. --' '-rf:--.-::1. -' -: f--ri-:'r-sv-vnv::':v:: ' f::.:rm1:c :-'rscz:.mmzuwn:.q1azm',::1m::rn'vnmr.1w:w.e.tv:s-rfsnnwaw-:frz:if?-Q f-mv.:r'-f- ffl-,yr rt, 5' 4.33. N.. ., 7.-Y ,4-:.5z.1f..., ?EHW55WWW'EEV:'H7'7 3:'l5 i7t'il?'ff-Wit gi NI- Vi! i'4f'r t W?q'1'gf.'f' . .. ..- . ,.... , L... .. .... ..,.. ,. ..... ... ,N , A. P, , . , , ,W , , f....,,,,,., ,, Y . A fl 1- TOP ROW JERRY JAY S'l'OVAl.l. .... . DOJSOH flgrirullure F, lf. A.q Vice-President Senior Class in Agriculture. Cl.ARliNCli M, S'l'llANGli, 2 pl li . . lil Doradti, Ark. 'l'mrlu'rs College Stunlenf, Cmtiifili Ml. Club: l700!l'Hll- 57351351 lJ l',llll'my 'lieaclu-rs Cullegeg Stunlent Council. DAVID STUAIQT, JR., U E ..... . . New Orleans Y'eru'lu'rx Cnllege lnterfraternity Athletic Nlanagers l, Clulwg St. James Clulug Inter-lleligious Athletic Association. l934-'35, l935-'36, l936-'37g Fieslunan Track lVlanap,er, l933-'34g Varsity Track Manager, 19344355 Kappa Phi Kappa. l7llliDlfRlCO S'l'Ul5l3E, JR., 'l' Il ll San Juan, Puerto Rico llgriftlllure Pau-Hellenic Councilg P. l.. A. AN'l ONl5TTli SUFFRIN . . . . . New Orleans Arif .mil .Xrlerierr Louisiana Players Ciuilslg Varsity Debate Team, l935-U65 lil Circuln lfspannlg VVmnen's Sport Associationg lladio if qs-3 Q:-' .H ry- ' .1 ig' kllil ',g 1.. . 1.,, ui. 'fi . IUH CLI-lt. it HELEN BOLTON Thr wmmm Will: ilu' big imtlrrtrrking nf ilu' ycrlr, kt'L'pi7xg ffm Chi Onivgn family mtirfcrl mul lmfvpy. BOTTOM ROW W1I.l.IE lVlAli SXVORD . . . Baton Rouge Cmllmcni Frovcts TAYLOR ....... . . 120,-.-my A grirultun' Home licnnomics Clulvg Y, W, C, A, liVlil.YN LOUISE 'I'liRRlil.I., H 11 0 . . . Baton Rouge A grirullure Plll Upsllml O 1lU'0l1C Mortar lloardg Home Economics Clubg Associated Woliicii Students. N. E. THAMES ........ . . Nlalighatn Ag7ifllllllYf Alpha Tau Alphag Future Farmers nt' Amr.-ricag Scabbard and Blade: Captain, Company UI. EHEANOR B. THOM ..... , , Af,mudvill,, ll grifulture Home Economics Clulw. Glllld- A. THOM, III ....... . . llaton Rouge Artr mul Srirncex Phi Sigma Iota: Pre-Med Clulwg Major. First Battalion, l936-'373 Varsity Rifle Team, l935-'36, l936-'37, I,II.I.lli SUlVllVllillS . . . ..,. . . Hornlucck 'l'r'.rrlxvrw Cnllrge l2VliI.YN H. TIIZBOUT, A X ll . . . . Bacon Range S'l'lil.l,A SUSNJAR ........ . . Detroit, Mich. C ffff 'I-MMM., Cullum Pan-Hellenic: Lamlwelag Purple Jackets. JUI-IA ROSEMARY SWASNY - - - - New Orleans Hlil.IiN Lois '1'iMm5izLAKii . . isognltm T1'dL'lN'ff Cvllfw' Arif and Scifnccr Louisiana Players Ciuiltl, Ipiiigigum Plnym-5 Guild: Y- W' C. A. Page 82 iw E. ,,-A. .1 ,. 'V21..'.!.,L1, T O P R O W THOMAS GALEY 'ruiuw . . . Baton lzougu Arts .mtl Science.: Religious Council, l935-'36-'37. MARGARET M. TOMB, A X SJ . . . . Jackson Tmclycrx College XVon1cn's Athletic Assnciatinng Lamhcla. BURDETTE E. TRICHEL .... . Harrisonburg Ari: tmrl Sfierxcrx ROBERT ll. TUCKER . . . . Baton Rouge lfnginccring A. S. M. E. .l- G. TURK . . . ......... . . W. lVlonrot Pun' mul llpplivtl St'it'nt't' Scahhard and Blade, Adjutant, Third Battalinn Staff, Band, l932-'33, HAZEI, TURNER ,...... . . . . Istroulna 'I'vtrrlu'r.r College WOII1UI1'S Athletic Association, Health and Physical Educa- tion Cluh. JOHN T. TURBA ......... Schenectady, N. Y. fl grifullun' Alpha Zeta. MILTON TYl.liR ........... Denham Springs 'l't'nclu'r5 Cnllcgr . m in' ft: -L if raw-w1rumrrm:'.'1-nwmwxvxmzuazarmmuavcr : t .mm'.:rw!mz'txswin1r:t'1'vmz.mur.1wfnsAUrmuml Ni AJC - 'Y lf- 'I 0 -7l ' lITE'? ,!ITT'ls'1R'Mf'TTLWRKTiC!?l!!l21'xLY'CWt'V!Ti!3M.Tl-l5K1Ih.'VEHfDl-'Y'ME.'WlWAi'F!YW'V.MLN 5 7 2 ' 'A ' A' fm'-ifflt . dQ:241L,f -1 -5 .- N B O T T O M R O W XVAYNIS cz. vAi.isN'rIN1s, A x .x . . , ca,-mo.. l U .ll Y I k L it AL HOGAN The nrlxzly-lmirnl Atlnnit of llre Pi K. Af: who if cufvmin of Cnnlptnxy L if only 'Wlucky wacky lo lm frirmlx. L . Page 83 fl griculfurt' Society of Forestry. OSXVAIDO li. VAl.liS .... lVl1-ritla, Yucatan, Nlexicn flrlr .mtl .Yt'it'rn-cr Al.I7ONSO VAZQUIEZ-DIAZ . Merida, Yucatan, Nlcxico fl' I A Pure .mtl Applit-tl Srimrc Interfraternity Council. JOSH ANTONIO VIl,I.AlVlII., 'l' l A . . Havana. Cuba Pun' .mtl flpplivtl Sciemt ,l. VINCIENT ..........,. lIn-aumont, Texas 'l'i'tu'lu'rr Cnllt-gt' Kappa Phi Kappa, l.onglmrn Cluhg Ittlelrcllegiate Athletic Association. RICHARD XVADIE ....... . . Farlnervillc , lgricullluu Alpha Zeta, Alpha Tau Alpha: Blncl: and llritlle Clulwg Future Farmers of America. JO XVAGNHR ..,....... , . New Orleans Arif ,mtl St'it'm't'f Sponsor, Company K, 1935-'36. HENRY H. XVAl.l., JR. ..... . . liaton Rouge Pure um! Applinl Srivrm smug:-mm. ww. -wx mswrm-uwm: ww--w -ffl-is wr' '1 lmmmmvm wf:o'mrc1.'mf'1:mLr1zv:'mrr.r:' -l 1 Uv:-n,.zca4:.:.:......o:, .,.., ..:...........i.,.LL-1..n,:.a.s,g:z:.s:..:..-.:g.:::..'...o.pg.. .... ...r..,..,.....,,,. ..Miv......:..leaw-....n.....4:,..21.1.pa.:za.r.,.:g,qefe.f1:.:..,,.:::..e.ga ,:x. v' 'a:41:Lz:'..mvunnf.4av,wa,w.w.ia.....,,,--..-f..... ..'u..-.wi - --.- -- 1W,,,,m,LQa.A:,,,m,,,A,-,,kksftm-,K-,K,,,,,,3,,,m3,,,,.,,,,:AA..,wl,,'M.,l.:A,,,,.. !y.?:k.,.? ,. Q mm.rm.mrea.-Lava:wze.zsw.::.1re1.w4x1.f4:.a:w,w:.-ras.. Y:-var:-:Mraz v:1f-za:r'.::-ae1u1sasm.'s:s.'ruc'n:-w:w.. . zf- VAWE5???iQFF.w'.Ml 1Ssa' '7 5??5Ll'zY?Z3EilQS.'.fllk7Li76'i - 5 lx. 4.1. . fi. . A' ' . ' roy' fe: A f- f--1 r' 5 QB.,-Ip 1. , N T O P R O W Mai... .Agu a B O T T O M R O W , csrsoracsli WALLACIZ, A A ll . . . . Baron Rouge SIMON D. WliII.l Z If 'I' - - . . IflV0Ul1 flrtr mul Sz'i1'nu'1 CUVYFIU'-'VC'-' Dulm Gaming ljulml R I Samuraig Scahbard and llladcg Men's Intcrfrarernity Coun- ' ' ' cil, 1935-'36, 1936-,375 Omicron Delta Kappa: Inter-College Athletic Councilg Honor Platoong Lieutenant-Colonel, First Battaliong Vice-President of Sophomore Class, College of 1 ' i Commerce. I L L i.OUlSli WAl.'l'S ........ . . Baton Rouge Arn .mil Srirmws , EMANUEL WEINEII ..... . . Newark, N. J. RUTH SUTHliRl.AND XXIARD .... Cody, Wyoining Arn mul Sciences Senior Advisory House lioardg l.a Maison Francaise. SIMCN V. WAIIID ........ Timmnnsvillc, S. C. Arif mul SfiL'nn'1 President of Pre-Med Clulwg Cosmopolitan Cluhg Presbyterian Student Councilg llanclg Y. M. C. A. MARVIN XVARl'f . . . . . Picayunc, Miss. Cunnmrrc MAUDH NVARNISR ........ . Monroe lcrwlyerf College THADYHOUS H. WA'FliliS , . . . Tioga A griiultun' F .F.A. A. ll. WlfA'llHlfllSl3Y, JR. . . . . . Annona, Texas Tvarllcrr College ir KIMBROUGH OWEN The Edimf ul rhe 1937 Gulvuxo who by the lime lhir ix publixherl will have tmrfcrl the bonlvr into Maxim. Page 84 A rt: and Scienrtf SAMUEL B. WliIS ......... New York, N. Y. Teachers College Eastern States Club. MIRIAM XVERNER, A X S2 . . . Baron Rouge Conlrnerre Delta Gamma Delta: Alpha lambda Dcltag Pi Gamma Mu. SARAH WHAl..EY, B X 0 .... . Thihodaux Tcarlxfrr College Newman Club. D. H. WHITTINGTON . . . . . . Many flgriculiun' F. F. A.g A. T. A.g Inter-College Athletic Managerg A.l3. Degree, Louisiana Norxnal. KERMlT A. WIl.l,IAMS, A E 1I' . . . Baton Rouge Cmmnercc Daggers. LEONARD W1Ll.IAMS ....... . . Baton Rouge Pure and flpplierl Science Alpha Chi Sigmag Phi Eta Sigma. -I f - ., - .. I . . Ya ' em ., xt 9. P-9 51- TOP ROW BOTTOM ROW L. ELEANOR XVINBORN, fl' M . . . Lumberton, Miss. MARIE BEATRIX IZOYER ........ New Orleans Arn and Scieneex Nursing lirlumlinn, 'feathers College r l ll ll Y I Y PAY GOODE WINDER . . . . Houma I L L k L 5 L Engineering A. I. E. E. MARGARET FRANCES WISEMAN, A X ll . . Ferriday Teacher: College ANNE WOOLFOLK ..... Ari: uml Sciences . . Baton Rouge MONROE YOUNG, A X ll . . ..... Baron Rouge Art: and Seieneex Pre-Med Clubg Mu Sigma Rhog Alpha Lambda Deltag Senior Advisor for Freshmen: Cosmopolitan Clubg German Clubg Y. W. C. A. MRS. H. ALCIATORE ........, New Orleans Nuning Edunnian, Teacher: College ELMA ASHBY . . . ......... New Orleans Nursing licluealion, Teurherx College LOUISE MAYBENO ATKINSON .... New Orleans Nurxing Education, Tenelrerx College 'lr JIMMY BLAKEMAN The man who Inu eluted so nmny different eo-eclx llmt the Worneffs Pan-Hellcme har earmrlered imtmtmg him. Page B5 GENEVIEVE P. CROCHET ....... New Orleans Nurxing lfrlumlinn, 'l'er1rhe1s College ANNETTE DAY ..... ...... P ensacola, Fla. Teachers College---Nnrxing Iialunnian Group MARY ANNE DEAN ........... Quincy, Fla. Nurxing Ifclumlimx, 'lleurlxerx Cnllege HAZEL M. GUIDRY ........... New Orleans Nilrxirxg lfflumlinn, Teiiflwrs College LOUISE GUIDRY ................ Sunset Nurring lfrlucizliam, Teuelver,r College EDNA IRI. MEWHINNEY ........ New Orleans Nnrxing lifluurlion, Tmelrerx College SAIDE SALMELA ............. New Orleans Nurxifxg Ezlumliorx, Teuelierx College President .... Vice-President Secretary ...... President .... Secretary , . . President .... Vice-President Secretary . . . President . . . . Vice-President Secretary ,... President ...... Vice-President Secretary .,.. .4,,. ii- W'Q'f3 Student B0 y Ufficers Class Iffiecers Thompson, Wil ia Se ors Iu ors Sopb ores Fres en CLYDE T. THOMPSON .. . JOHN W. WILLIAMS . . . . . Wooo I-I. Sco'r'r R. E. MONTGOMERY ......L. A. MORROGH ........J.E.ToUPs . . . . J. M. BROCATO E. W. NELSON W. DOWELL W. R. AKENHEAD , , . , E. M. YONGUE . . . . L. L. PARKER .... R. E. WHITE . . . . M. FLOCKS l Scott, Morrogh, Yongue, Parker, White ME ir 'Ir ir DICAL CENT DR, RIGNHY ITAUNOY . . . S frvtaiy of the Faculty . . . the studv:nt's fricml . . . can get more WU w have ever known . . . drives 111 Auhurn , . . dmfsift sniokv . . . rk out of people than any man vs and dreams for thi- l.. S. U. Nh-difal Cin-liter. llli. Allflvl-IUR VilJlilNli . . . Dean of the Mvtlical Center and Supi'i'ilin'nnin'nr of the Charity Hos- pital . . . was a lllmilvs scholar . . . snmlf:-5 black cigars . . . has a summer home in Ville Platte . . . works hard . . . drives a Lincoln . . . has l.. S. U. at hi-art. 1 i THE IJMNHTH TIU Witli its establishment in 1931, L. S. U.'s Med- ical School drew on its seventh league boots and began the rapid strides forward which have marlced its phenomenal growth and brought it to the high position it now holds as a medical center. Great- est of these steps was the construction of the ultra- modern Medical Science building, overshadowing its ally, the Charity Hospital. Latest step is the purchase of the Bienville Hotel to be used as a Page 88 dormitory for students .... Additional reasons for its prominence are the high requirements for entrance and the splendid faculty, ranking among the Hnest in the South and boasting such names as Sir Aldo Castellani, Amedee Granger, and Chevalier Jackson. Research by the faculty- members has been constant and fruitful, with ar- ticles appearing frequently in medical journals of national and international circulation. T HS E T ll all E G U E E li. E MEDICAL SCHOOL, STUDENT COUNCIL Seniors: W. T. R. Cox CARL I-I. RABINOWITZ J. C. ELLINGTON juniors: E. W. NELSON JOHN GARCIA STERLING ALBRITTON lntroducin the L lU li Indicative of the progress that is being achieved af lhe Louisiana Stare University Medical Cenier is the ever increasing number in ihe graduating class, in spile of even higher slandards. O. OWEN ANTONY . . .... . . ll' A Ii EDWARD MYER ARONOVICH ......... . . 0 K 'l' WILLIAM W. AYRES . . ....... . . 0 K Nl' M. M. BANNERMAN . . .............. . . ' 0 K 'l' Undergraduate Surgical Society, SAMUEL ALBERT BARKOFF ......... . Pineville Salt Lake City, Utah . . New Orleans . Shreveport . . New Orleans f x 'll A li CLARENCE A. BISHOP . . ..... . . New Orleans fl' X E. WI BOOTH . . ....... , Shreveport 0 K ll' VIRGINIA HAXVKINS BOYD . . ....... . . Abilene, Texas qt 1.1 rp WM. JOSEPH BUFFALOE . . , , Gamer, N, C, Pa e 89 A , Q s? Q I ' r m - II I A - Il , bi -- A ff-1. K f , I r I LW. GUY CAMPBELL . . RILEY G. CLARK . . EUGENE CLAVERIE DOMINIE S. CONDIE . Senior Class fl' ll II fl' li ll Inicifiatcznity Ccuncil. BYRON LLEWELLYN COOK . . . . . . . . A K K WM. THOMAS RICHARD COX .......... A X A, 1l' X Student Council. WALTER JAMES CRAWFORD . . ORIEN E. DALTON 'I' X Medical Representative for GuMno Staffg Tiger Staff. D. J. DASPIT . . 0 K Xl' Undergraduate Surgical Societyg Newman Club. JOHN HUIT DELLINGER . . VIOLA ALDA DICKSON . . JAMES L. DU.CROZ . . ..... . . OKXI' HOMER JOS. DUPUY, JR ................... JOHN DOYLE DYER . . O. W. ELKINS , . R. D. ELLENDER . J. C. ELLINGTON . L. H, EUBANKS . . WILLIAM FISHER DANIEL LOUIS FORTE . Student Councilg Newman Club. ll K fb, 'I' X 'll X fl' B ll Student Council. E ll, 'I' A Gorgas Society. DANIEL JOSEPH FOURRIER ................ A X fb, 0 K 'I' . Zenoria , . Proud, Utah . . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . Pineville . Elizabeth, N. J. . . New Orleans . . Abbeville . . Houma . . Shelby, N. C. . . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . New Orleans Van Vleer, Miss. Junction City, Ark. . . Houma . . Mangham . . Lucedale, Miss. . . New Orleans . . Orange, N. J. . . . Baton Rouge Secretary-Treasurer, Freshman Class, I933-'343 Fellow of Gorgasg Student Counkil, 1935-'36: President of Newman Clubg President of Interfraternity Councilg President of Undergraduate Surgical Society. GERALD L. GADIN .......................... . Convent Undergraduate Surgical Societyg Newman Club. PHILIP PETER GIUFFRE . . . . New Orleans FRANK R. GOMILA . ..... . . New Orleans fl' X Page 90 ,if- Senior Class RALPH M. HARTWELL . . ........ . New Orleans qi X Gorgas Society. ARTHUR VERNON HAYS . . ......... . . Hattiesburg, Miss. S A IC, fl' X THOMAS MATISON HOWLE . . ....... . Waxahachie, Texas fl' X ADRIAN Z. JOHNSON . . . . New Orleans CLIFFORD LA DORE KELLER . . ..... . . . . . Eunice 0 K Nl' MARION E. KOPFLER . . ........... . . Amite A X A, A li K Interfraternity Council. HENRY LEIDENHEIMER, JR. ............. . . New Orleans fl' Il ll ROBERT EDWARD MONTGOMERY ......... . . Baton Rouge 'I' X President of Senior Class. L, A. MORROGH . . . . ........ . . Arnaudville 0 K YP Undergraduate Surgical Society, Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class, Newman Club. MAXWELL RALPH PALMER . . .......... . New Orleans 9 K 'I-' Undergraduate Surgical Society. ROY RABALAIS . . . .................. .... . Baton Rouge ml: X Fellow of Gorgas Societyg Tiger Reporter, 1933-'34, Undergraduate Surgical Society. CARL RABINOWITZ ...................... . . New Orleans 'll A K Student Council, Interfraternity Council. MAURICE JOHN REGAN ................. . . Sawyerville, Pa. Newman Clubg Gorgas Society. GORDON KEITH ROGERS . ....... . . Belzoni, Miss. qi X JOSEPH DAVID RUSS . . New Orleans JEROME SCHROFF . . ........... . . Marksville Gorgas Society. WOOD H. SCOTT .................. ........ . . Monroe A E 'l', A K K Student Council, 1933-'34, Secretary-Treasurer Student Body. JOHN SAWYER SHIPP . . ....... . Anniston, Ala. mlm X LARRY GILBERT SHIPP . ..... . .Anniston, Ala. ip X LEE SONNIER ..... . . . Scott RICHARD STEPHENSON ..... .......... . . . . . New Orleans fl' X Fellow of Gorgasg Undergraduate Surgical Society. C. T. THOMPSON ..... ....................... N ew Orleans Il K A, A K K President, Junior Class, 19353363 President, Student Body, 19363373 Undergraduate Surgical Society, Interfratei-nity Council, GUMBO Staff, President, Student Council, 1936-'37. DONALD B. WILLIAMS ................. . ....... . Abbeville qi X Interfraternity Councilg Undergraduate Surgical Societyg Vice-President, Sophomore Class, 1934- '35g Gorgas Society. JOHN W. WILLIAMS ................. ......... . . . Monroe II K A, 'I' X Junior Student Council Representative, 1935-'36, VicevPresident, Student Council, 1936-'37. Page 'll A Undergraduates J. HARRY ABRAMSON 113 ........... l A. STERLING ALBRITTON 133 ........ !.N,'l'X ZELMA ALDEN 13 3 ...... ........ rl: I I rf: 1 ARTHUR S. ALEXANDER 133 . . . LOUISE AVANT 1l3 . . . ALICE BAKER 133 . PAUL F. BARANCO 123 . ....... . 'I' X Tiger Staff. DALCHO D. BARNETT 113 . . ..... . . l i AAA'l'l'll . . . . Shreveport 'l' IC ll, 'll A K . . . . . . . . Baton Rouge Undergraduate Surgical Sacictyg Student Council. ..Ru:ton . . New York, N. Y. Denham Springs . . Alexandria rx Fellow of Gorgas. . . Lafay:tte . Denham Springs fl' X FRANCES BELL 113 ...... . . . . . Montgomery, Ala. FRANK FRANCIS BENITEZ 1l3 . ....... . . . New Orleans 'I' P E VICTOR W. BIKALES 133 . ....... . . New York, N. Y. 'I' A K CHARLES LESTER BLACK 133 . . ......... . . Coushatta A K K Undergraduate Surgical Society. CHARLES L. BLUMSTEIN ................. . . New Orleans 'I' Ifl Il T. DEWITTE BOAZ 133 . . ............ . . Shreveport E X, A K K Scabbard and Blade. RAYMOND F. BOLTON 113 ............ . . Rayville CHARLES N. BOMBET 123 . ........... . . Baton Rouge Z B T, 'I' A K RALPH LOUIS BOURGEOIS 123 ........ , , Lafayette :Im X EDGAR P. BREAUX 113 . . . ........ . . . . . . Napoleonville 'I' X Phi Eta Sigma, Mu Sigma Rho, Newman Club. LOUIS BREFFEILH 133 ...................... . . Shreveport 9 K NI' Newman Club. STEPHEN WILLIAM BROWN 133 .........,........ . . New Orleans 2 A IC, A K K Incerfratcrnicy Council, Undergraduaere Surgical Society. ' EDMOND C. CAMPBELL 123 ........... .......... . . Morganza 'll X ' R. A. CHATELAIN 1l3 . . ..... . . Lafayette 'I' X EUSTACE V. CHAUVIN 123 . . ...... . . Lafayette 9 K 'lf PERRY E. COOKSEY 113 . . ....... , New Orleans 9 K 'll ELVIRA CORRALES 123 . . ...... . . Tampa, Fla, 'I' E 'If Newman Club, Gorgas WILLIAM WALLACE COULTER, JR. 113 .... A K K KEITH E. COURREGE 113 . . ..... . . 4, x CLAUDE CRAIG:-:EAD fzp . . ..... . . l A K K RICHARD DENMAN CROW qu ........ A rv, fi, x JAMES A. CROWELL up . . ..... . . . K A, fri x Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Phi Omega, Mu Sigma Rho Page 92 Society. . . . . . . . Houston, Texas l New Iberia . . Athens . . Shreveport . . Franklin 5 Fellow of the Gorgasg Surgical Society. Undergraduate Undergraduates NOLAN RAY CURRIE, JR. . . . . . . . . ill X BERT JOSEPH DAIGLE IU . .... . 'lf X JULIUS WILFRED DAIGLE QZJ .......... Newman Club. J. FURMAN DANIEL HJ . . ....... . . K A, 0 K il' LUCIEN C. DELERY C35 . . . ...... . . . . q. A Newman Clubg Fellow of Gor BERNARD DE MAI-IY QZJ . . .............. . . lla X Newman Club. WALTER P. DIAZ fill .... ........ 0 K Nl' Gorgas Sccietyg Newman Club. JOHN L. DI LEO C31 . . .......... . . 'I' P E WILLARD DOWELL Q21 ............. K A, A K K Phi Kappa Phi, Mu Sigma Rhog Presi DONN RAYMOND DRIVER 121 ......... fl' X Gorgas Society. F. GORDON EBERLE Clj . . . . . . W. L. EDGERTON Q31 . . . . .... . . . . K A, 'I' X Fellow of the Gorgasg Undergraduate ARTHUR M. EDWARDS C31 ........... A K li, A K K FRED A. EIGENBROD Q31 . . ...... . . A K K ERNEST B. FLAKE Q15 ..... ..... ALBERT GERMANY FLYNN C35 . . . . . . . KI' X J. H. FORET 425 . . .......... . . President, Newman C T. H. GAHARAN U1 .. . .... , . . .. H K il' I. W. GAJAN, JR. C21 . . . ..... . . . . 9 K NI' President, Freshman Class, 1935-,365 Vice-President, Newman Clu WM. ROBERT GALBREATH, JR. Q33 ...... A K K JOHN EDWARD GARCIA OJ . ..... . sl' 1' X Student Councilg Newman Club. EUGENIO GARCIA DE QUEVEDO flj .... 'Il I A PAUL L. GETZOFF QZJ . ...... . ll' Il A Gorges Society. DANIEL W. GOLDMAN L33 . ........ . 4' A K GEORGE W. GRIFFIN IBD ........... Pl A IC, A K K W. RIGSBY HARGROVE Q11 . . ...... . . A KK J. C. HARRIS, JR. f2J . ....... . E N, 'I' X THOMAS EADS HEBERT C11 . ...... . A K K LEONARD HORVITZ Q21 . . ........ . . 4' A K Gorgas Society. MYRON GORDON HOWLE Q13 ......... 9 K 'I' Page 93 . . Jackson, Miss. . . Breaux Bridge . . Thibodaux Greenwood, S. C. . . New Orleans . St. Martinville . . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . Baton Rouge dent Sophomore Class. . . Baton Rouge . . New Orleans . . Baton Rouge . . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . . Pioneer . . Baton Rouge . Thibodaux . Jena . . . . New Iberia b, 1936-'37, . . . . Shreveport . . New Orleans . . Puerto Rico . . Norman, Okla. . . New Orleans . . Boyce . . Oakdale . . New Orleans . . Covington New Bedford, Mass. Summerron, S. C. ri v NWFE 1 . 'il..,ii-fl ,ga 4,- X Under raduates ROBERT L. HULLINGHORST Q31 ............... . 9 K XI' ARMAND MONFORT KAROW C23 ................. 'I' X Alpha Epsilon Delta. ROY A. KELLY Q21 . . . ............... . . . . 0 K il' Newman Clubg Secretary-Treasurer, Gorgas Society. GEORGE S. KERR UD .............. ......... X N DONALD P. KETTRICK OJ . . ......... . . 9 K Nl' Und rgraduate Surgical Society. JOSEPH DOUGLAS KIRN 123 .............. 'lf B ll Gorgns Societyg Newman Club. LLEWELLYN E. KLING ily . . . ..... . . . . JOHN L. KRON OJ . . ......... . . Newman Club. B. J. LACOUR, JR. 131 . JAMES JACK LA NASA Q21 ............... E 'I' E, A K K Gorgas Societyg Newman Cluh. RAY LA SCOLA my . ................. . fl: X CHAS. L. LEACH ill .. ..... 'If X B. EUGENE LEVINE 131 . ............. . . . 0 E. 'll A K Assistant Ediror of Tigrrg Gorgas Society. HAROLD B. LEVY IU ...................... MORGAN LYONS 135 . ......... . 'lf P Z EDGAR LAVELLE MADDRY C11 . . DOROTHY RUTH MATTINGLY 131 . . ALBERT MAYBENO 131 . . CLAUDE STOKES McCONNELL 111 . . J. E. McCONNELL Q31 . . WALTER W. McCOOK C25 . ...... . A K K THOS. F. McKELLAR ill . .... . WALTER EVERETT McREE LBJ ............. fl' A 6, 9 K Nl' Undergraduate Surgical Society. THOMAS A. MELTON HJ ................. qi X OSCAR E. MICHON ill . ........ . 'I' B II Newman Club. ABE MICKAL ill .. .--- --- FLOYD D. MILLER Q29 . ...----- - - 9 K 'I' Page 94 Interfraternity Councilg Undergraduate Surgical Society. . . New Orleans . Jackson, Miss. . . Baton Rouge . . Baton Rouge . New Orleans . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . Walsh . . New Orleans . . New Orleans Houston, Texas . . Ames, Iowa . . Shreveport . . New Orleans . . Athens . . White Castle . . New Orleans . . Mangham . Mangham . . Shreveport . . New Orleans Eagle Lake, Texas . . Atmore, Ala. . . Baton Rouge . McComb, Miss. . . Port Allen 'ii Undergraduates HAL SIMPSON MIROPOL Q13 . . . . . . . rf: X A. T. MONTAGNINO Q13 . . .......... . . fl' B II Newman Clubg Student Council. ROBERT B. MORRISON Q23 ............... A K K, X 'lf Gorgas Society. CHARLES H. MOSELY Q33 . ......... . A K K PATRICK MARTIN MURPHY Q23 ........ fl' X Newman Club. EDWARD W. NELSON Q33 ............... 1Il B II Student Council, Newman Club. HARRY E. NELSON Q33 ............. . . . fl! B II RUSH E. NETTERVILLE Q23 . . ..... . . A K K ABRAHAM NICHOLAS Q23 . . EVELYNB.NIXQ23.. .... .. QI: E qi Newman Club, Gorgas Society. J. T. NIX, JR. Q13 . ................. . Newman Club. LESLIE LEHN PARKER Q13 ............... ll K A, 'll X President, Freshman Class. JOHN L. PEPE Q23 . ............... . 'll B II Newman Clubg Gorgas Society. PHILIP PIZZOLATO Q23 .................. Newman Club, Gorgas Society. J. W. PLAUCHE Q23 . . ....... . . A K K MURRAY POLSKY Q23 . . ..... . . 'I' A JIMMIE M. POMEROY Ql3 . ......... . A K K EDWARD I. PORET Q13 . . ..... . . 9 K Nl' F. W. RAGGIO Q23 . . ......... . . A X A, A K K THOMAS A. RICHARDSON Q33 . . . . . JOHN H. RIVES Q13 . . ....... . . ' 9 K XI' HENRY S. ROANE, JR. Q23 . ........ . A K K PHILIP A. ROBICHAUX Q13 ............. 0 E, A K K RAFAEL ROCA-BRUNO Q13 .............. fl' I A, B fl' 9 ARMANDO CHARLES RODRIGUES Q23 ..... 9 K 'lf MEL ROSENBUSCH Q23 . . ...... . . fl' A K Gorgas Society. BLAISE SALATICH Q23 . . ....... . . Page 95 . . New Orleans . . Baton Rouge . . Austin, Texas . Monroe . . St. Martinville . . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . Wilkinson, Miss. . . Shreveport . . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . Opelousas . . Bogalusa . . New Orleans . . Morganza . . . Brooklyn, N. Y. . . Bastrop . . Hessmer . Baton Rouge . . Minden . . Vivian . Ruston . Raceland Guayama, Puerto Rico . . Tampa, Fla. . . New York, N. Y. . . New Orleans ull i Ill Undergraduates MARTIN SAMSON Q23 . JAMES W. SCI-IONLAU Q33 . JACK M. SHEPPARD Q13 . . MORRIS SHERMAN QI3 . . SIDNEY M. SI-INITTKE QI3 . . fl' X AKK Student Council. elm X MASON CLIFTON SMITH Q23 ......... RAY G. STARK Q23 . . WILLIAM LAWRENCE STRAHAN HENRY M. TAYLOR Q33 . FORREST M. TERRAL Q23 . . M. M. THOMPSON, JR. Q13 . . AXA,0KKI' AKK ..0.k.bi. 'AIIIIIH MARIE CORRELL TISDALE Q33 ........ JAMES EUGENE TOUPS Q33 . . I' 'I' Ii, 'I' I4 KI' ll' B II . . Crowley . . Winnfield . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . New York Meridian, Miss. . New Orleans . . Winnsboro . . Iota . Farmerville . . Arcadia . New Orleans . . . . Welsh Undergraduate Surgical Societyg Interfraternity Councilg Newman Club. WILLIAM B. TURK Ql3 ..... q, X ALCENITH B. VEITI-I Q13 . . GRETCHEN MARIN VITTER Q33 . . HENRY C. VOORHIES, JR. . . .... . . . . q. X Interfraternity Council. MYRON ANDREW WALKER Q33 ....... 'I' X President, Gorgas Society, 19355 Newman Club, Phi Eta Sigmag Business Mana MILDRED ELLA WARD Q23 . . . GEO. M. WEBB Q33 . . JOHN ARTHUR WHITE Q33 . . ROGER E. WHITE Q13 . . . . . If 1-1 -I, .A kk . . .6 .K. XP. fi- x Vice-President, Freshman Class. A. ROY WILLIAM QI3 . . . . . GEORGE H. WRIGHT QI3 . ERNEST M. YONGUE Q23 .... . . .'b. 9KN,0K Secretary-Treasurer of Sophomore Class. JUSTIN O. YORK Q13 .............. WILLIAM L. ZINK Q13 . . 0K XI' fl' X Page 96 . . Nelson, Ga. . . Stella . New Orleans . . Lafayette . . Houma ger, Tiger, 1936. . New Orleans . . Tallulah . New Orleans Brooklyn, N. Y. . . New Orleans . . Shreveport . Breaux Bridge Panhandle, Texas . . Chenal g S l Aw 1,x.1-. l tr WS X .. f 'fn':::.- 2 fl? 5 559.4 4 A I . ,, o wiigf, 3 1 M E Top: Some of the buildings of Medical Centerg a Junior Class in Pediatrics. Second Row: Dr. E. Harold Vfropical Medicine! Hinman lectures in Malariag Dr. Frederick fwoimder- boy-Surgeoni Boyce also lectures. Third Row: History being made-last lecture in the old Miles Amphitheatre with Dr. Urban Maes presidingg A scene in the Library. Bottom Row: Rear view of the Main Buildingg Rear view of administration offices and quarters of the residents in Medicine and Surgery. lllll SN PSHUTS if 1 And no :- The edical Ur anizations Organizations at the University Medical Center include such widely divergent groups as Phi Beta Pi, Phi Chi, Theta Kappa Psi, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Gorgas Medical Society, the Under- graduate Surgical Society, Phi Rho Sigma, Phi Lambda Kappa, the Newman Club, and the Interfraternity Council. PHI BETA PI BETA ZETA CHAPTER Founded ai' Universify of PiH'sburgh in I894. Beta Zeia Chapfer esfablished af Louisiana Sfafe Universiiy Medical Cen+er on January 7, I933 DR. A. L. ALFIERI DR. CLYDE BROOKS DR. B. I. BURNS GUY CAMPBELL . . H. R. 'CLUGSTON . . DOINIINIC S. CONDIE J. J. D1 CARLO . . G. S. DIUIWENTI . . J. C. ELLINGTON . . E. B. FLARE .... W. M. GORISHEK . J. V. JAccUzzO . . H. E. JONES . . ' FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. T. J. DIMITRY DR. J. T. Nix DR. A. H. SELLMANN DR. H. E. VON HAAIW DR. C. LAFFERTY DR. D. M. KINGSLEY FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Y 7 I 9 3 ! Y ! 'J.'Ei'Iioi:pS I . ' '. 37 J. D. KIRN . . 40 B. J. LACOUR ..... 37 HENRY LEIDENHEIMER 39 E. W. NELSON .... 40 H. E. NELSON . . 37 O. E. MICHON . . 40 A. T. MONTAGINO . . 39 J. L. PEPE .... . 39 S. M. RICHARDSON . 39 T. A. SLIMAN ..... ............'38 Page 98 CAMPBELL CONDIE ELLINGTON LEIDENHEIMER . .'39 . .38 - -,37 ..'38 o O, 38 . .'4o . .,4O . .,39 . .'38 . .'4O 5 4 L Albritton, Baranco, Barnett, Bishop, Bourgeois, Chatelain, Courrege, Cox, Crow Crowell, Currie, Daiglc, de Mahy, Driver, Dyer, Edgerton, Elkins, Flynn Gomila, Harris, Hartwell, Hays, Howle, Karow, La Scola. Leach, Melton Nliropol, Montgomery, Parker, Rabalais, Rogers, Samson, Shipp, J. S., Shipp, L. G., Shnittkc Stephenson, Strahan, Turk, Voorhies, Walker, White, Williams, D. B., Williams, J. W., Wright, Zink GH ll' Lambda Sigma Chapter Eastern founded at University of Vermont in I889g Southern founded at Louisville Medical College in I894g consolidated on March 3, I905. Lambda Sigma Chapter was established at Louisiana State University Medical Center on November I2, I932 FRATRES IN FACU LTATE PHI DR. GEORGE S. BEL DR. K. L. DICKENS DR. URBAN MAIES DR. PHILIP CARTER DR. W. W. GILES DR. R. C. MAJOR DR. G. M. DECHARD, JR. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE S. ALERITTON . . . . '38 C, L. LEACH . . P- BARANC0 - - - - '39 M. P. MARTIN . . D. D. HARNETT . . '40 N, E, MCELWEE , C- A- BISHOP - - - '37 T. A. MELTON . R. L. BOURGEOIS . . ,39 H. 3. MIROPOL Q . E' P- BREAUX - - ' '40 R. E. MONTGOMERY N- M- BRIAN - - - ,39 W. D. MORRIS . . R. A. CHATELAIN . . '40 F R OTTEN . r K. E. COURREGE . . '40 L: Ll' PARKER . ' lZV'DTbR5s3V Cox ' ' L. T. PULLIAM . J. A. CRowEI.I. . . '38 Rliggiligus ' N. R. CURRIE . . . '40 C' R ' ' B. J. DAIGLE . . . '40 F' SAOISESZ ' ' B. M. DE MAHY . . ,39 S 'M' S S ' ' D. R. DRIVER . . . '39 ' ' HNITTKE ' J' D' DYER . ' l . I37 L. G. SHIPP . . W. EIIGERTON . . .,39 a7s'SHIgP' ' ' ' O. W. ELKINS . . . ,37 ' ' 'APLES ' A. G. FLYNN n I I ,38 R. STEPHENSON . . G. G. FONTENOT . . '38 W' L- STRAUAN - B. FUNK . . . . . '38 W- B- TURK - - F. R. GOMILA, JR. . . . '37 H. C. VooRrIIEs . J. C. l'IARRlS . . . '39 M- A- WALKER - R. M. I'IARTWELL . . ,37 R- E- VVHITE - - A. V. I-Ins . . . . '37 D- B. WILLIAMS . M. T. HowI.E . . . '37 J. W. WILI.IAMs . E. JEWELL . . . . '40 J. L. WITTMEIER . A. M. KARow . . . ,39 G. H. WRIGHT . R. L. LA SCOLA . . '40 W. L. ZINK . . Page 99 DR. G. N. RONSTROM DR. L. W. SEYLER DR. H. R. UNSWORTH 340 39 938 740 !4O i37 4.0 U40 !4o 140 '37 139 '37 39 140 i37 37 '39 137 40 r4o 738 !38 !4o '37 '37 340 140 40 A I ef- wx .E VI: .,L'. ,fs 1 . .4 I. - E -I - - . 'I I 4. I ' 'N '. :Z 11 G I 1? if 4 I. I3-1.1. A 4 T. . QL' I:-, .mf 'Iv .R L il 3 Im I I I ' ' 'II E 1 k Q 5- 3 5 . I- 'J RICHARD W. ASHMAN H. G. BUTKER C. L. FARRINGTON W. G. HOLLOBIAN OWEN ANTONY . WILLIAM AYRES . . . Moss BANNERMANN . LOUIS BREEEEILH . E. V. CHAUVIN . P. E. COOKSEY . - FURMAN DANIEL . RDUDLEY DASPIT . . S. C. DEAN . . . WALTER DIAZ . . . LAURENCE DUCROZ . WILL EUBANK . . DAN FOURRIER . . . TALLIFERRO GAHARAN ISIDORE GAJAN . . . FRED HANEY . . M. G. HOWLE . . . WINSTON HOLMAN . TH Anthony, Ayres, Bannerman, Breffeilh, Chauvin, Cooksey, Daniel Daspit, Diaz, Ducroz, Fourrier, Gaharan, Gajan, Howle Hullinghorst, Keller, Kelly, Kettrick, McRee, Miller, Morrogh Palmer, Poret, River, Rodriguez, Smith, White, Yongue, York .E T A I4 A P l' A P S I. Befa lo'I'a Chapi-er Founded ei New Haven, Connec'ficu+, November 30, I879. Esfablished ai' Louisiana versify, December 29, l93I FRATRES IN FACULTATE H. M. JANNEY H. C. MAGEE KI. D. MAGEE W. H. MCCORD S. B. MCNAIR C. B. ODOM J. P. PALERMO R. D. SHAMBLIN FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE 7 . . . . 37 - '37 . '37 . '38 . '39 . '40 . '40 - '37 . '40 - '39 . '37 - '39 . '37 . '40 . '39 . '37 . '40 . '38 Page ROBERT HULLINGHORsT . CLIFFORD IQELLER . . . ROY ICELLY ..... DONALD P. IQETTRICK . CHAILLE LOVE . . . LOUIS MASSETT . FLOYD MILLER . LAILOR MORROGH . W. E. MCREE, JR. . MAXWVELL PALMER . . EDWARD PORET . . JOHN H.RIVES . . . CHARLES RODRIGUEZ . . CLIFTON SMITH . . OSCAR D. THOMAS . ARTHUR WHITE . . ERNEST YONGUE . . . J. ORPHUS YORK, JR. . S+a+e Uni- C. J. TRIPOLI J. R. VEAL ROBERT VIRTUE . '38 '37 '39 . '38 ,39 740 . '39 - '37 .I v38 - ,37 . '40 . '40 - '39 ' '39 . '38 . '38 '39 140 1 .if -4. -Q iw Black, Boaz, Brown, Cook, Coulter, Craighead, Dowell Edwards, Eigenbrod, Galbreath, Griffin, Hargrove, Hebert, Kopflcr La Nasa, McCook, Morrison, Moscly, Nettervillc, Plauche, Pomeroy, Rnggio Roanc, Robichaux, Schonlau, Scott, Stark, Terr:-xl, Thompson, Webb DR. DAN D. BAKER DR. JACK S. GEORGE DR. EDWIN R. CJUIDRY DR. BEN R. HENINGER FRED C. AMMAN . CHARLES L. BLACK . T. D. BOAZ, JR. . S. W. BROWN . . . BYRON L. COOK .... W. W. COULTER, JR. . CLAUDE C. CRAIGHEAD . CARY M. DOUG!-ITERTY . J. W. DOWELL .... HENRY M. DUHE . . . C. A. DWYER ..... ARTHUR M. EDWARDS . FRED A. EIGENBROD . . VVILLIAINI R. GALBREATH . GEORGE G. GILL .... GEORGE W. GRIFFIN . . W. R. HARGROVE . W. W. HART .... THOMAS E. HEIIERT . . V. M. HENINGTON . M. E. ICOPFLER . . JAMES L. KNOLL . IA. L ,I7 H A I4 A l' I' A li A ,I.' ,l' A Be+a Pi Cha p'I'er Founded ai Darimoufh Medical College in I888. Beia Pi Chapier was esfablished ai' Louisiana S+a+e Universify Medical Cen+er in I934 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. EDGAR HULL DR. CHEVALIER JACKSON DR. PIERRE J. KAHLE DR. DR. DR. DR. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE .....'38 ..'38 ..'38 ..'38 --i37 ..4O --i39 ..4O ..i39 ..4O ..'38 ..'38 ..'38 ..'38 -'39 ..'38 ..'4O --Z39 ..4O --:39 ..37 ..'4O JAMES J. LANASA . . JOSEPH D. LEA . . . WALTER W. MCCOOK ROBERT B. MORRISON CHARLES H. MOSELY RUSH E. NETTERX'ILLE VIRGIL M. PAYNE . . J. W. PLAUCHE . . JAMES M. POMEROY . F. W. RAGGIO . . . H. S. ROANE, JR. . . PHILIP A. RORICHAUX MARSH.ALL M. SCARLE JAMES W. SCHONLAU WOOD H. SCOTT . . C. P. SMITH . . RAY G. STARR . . FORREST M. TERRAL . CLYDE T. TIIOMPSON GEORGE M. WEBB . FELIX J. WILLEY . Page l0l SHIRLEY C. LYONS JOHN R. SCHENKEN EARL C. SMITH ROY W. WRIGHT . E nw jg eu V, ,I. :lil , I 'ff-Q vip I, Corrales, Dclery, Diaz, Driver, Edgerton, Fisher, Getzoff Howitz, Kelly, Kirn, L.: Nasa, Levine, Morrison, Nix Pepe, Pizzolato, Regan, Roscnbusch, Walker, NVilliams GUHGAS NIEIJIUALL SUCIETY Arisfides Agramonie Chapier Founded af fhe University of Alabama. To fosfer scienfific spirii' and worlr among medical siudenls and medical graduaies: fo recognize oufsfanding medical sfudenrs by awarding rhem fellowship in ihe Sociefy and fo recognize ouisianding graduafes of medicine by awarding of Honorary Fellowships in fha Sociefy. OFFICERS C. C. CRAIGHEAD . . . ..... . . . . . Presia'c1It ROY A. KELLY ...... ..... S ecretary DR. CLYDE R. BROOKS . . Faculty All-visor MEMBERS ENTIRE SOPHOMORE CLASS FELLOWS OF T1-IE GORGAS WALTON RAMSEY AKENHEAD JUSTILLIEN HENRY FORET ROBERT BURKS MORRISON CLAUDE C. CRAIGHEAD WALTER WOODRUFF McCooK SOL ZELMON HOROWITZ DONN RAYMOND DRIVER BLAISE PETER SALATICH Page i02 we M Albritton, Bannerman, Black, Brown, Crowell, Dnspit Edgerton, Fourrier, Hullinghorst. Kettrick, McRcc, Morrogh Palmer, Rabalais, Stephenson, Thompson, Toups, Williams iU.NIJE,I'iGH.A,IJ'U ATE SULIHGIUAIL SUUIETY An honor socieiy founded af Louisiana S+-are Universi+y in 1934 fo fur+l1er ihe inieresis of i+s members in 'the various fields of Surgery, and fo promofe individual research OFFICERS DR. URISAN MAES .... ..... . Fmrzzlty flIl'ZJi.V0l' DANIEL J. FOURRIER .... . ...... President DONALD B. WILLIAMS . ..... Vice-President M. M. BANNERMAN . . Sl?C7'6l!ll'j7-ylI'l?lISIlI'Cl' N. A. Cox R. L. HAYS M. M. BANNERMAN D. J. DASPIT D. J. FOURRIER A. STIRLING ALBRITTON C. L. BLACK J. BROCATO MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITATE Fifth Year J. H. MULLINS J. R. POWERS Fourth Year G. L. GAUIJIN L. A. MORROOH M. R. PALMER R. R. RAIIALAIS Third Year S. W. BROWN J. A. CROWELL W. L. EDOERTON ROBERT HULLINGHORST Page l03 W. A. SORENSON T. H. STEVENS R. T. STEPHENSON C. T. THOMPSON D. B. WILLIAMS D. P. IQETTRICK W. E. MCREE J. E. TOURS H . ol 4 g, .. .R . X A5 Q .2 Aiwa lim I' Sa., DcLeo, Garcia, Lyons W AIKICNIIIZAIJ A BIZNNITIIZ J BRoCA'I'o , O .IJ hi HIIII Slglllfl Alpha Mu Chapler Founded af Norlhwesfern Universily, I890. Eslablished af Louisiana Sfafe Universify, May 25, I935 FRATRES IN FACULTATE DR. E. I. ZANIIIIR DR. J. '.liU'l'A Dk. W. A. LovII DR. SoCoI.A Dk. H. T. SIMON DR, R. II BAI'I.Iax' FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE P. CAsIIIo J. DII LIIU N. J. CIIII'I I'A J. M, LI'0Ns J. IE. GARCIA J. MARINO J. HERMAN J. MCCAIIIQ Phi Lambd a Kappa Alpha Omicron Cha pier Founded af fha Universify of Pennsylvania Medical School in I907. Eshablished af Louisiana Sfafe Universi+y Medical Cenfer in I936 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Du, A. L. I.IfvIN DR. L. STRUG DR, M. S'I'IIIzIIcow HARRY ABRAMSON . . EINVARD M. AkoNovIcII BIQRNAIIIIBAIHI . . . SAMUEL A. BARKOI-'If VIc'I'oR W. BIKAI.ns . CIIARLIIS N. BoMnn'I' EIIMQND EnI3I.soN . . MII.'l'ON FI.ocKs . FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE . . . . . '40 - '37 - '39 - -'37 . '38 - '39 . '38 . '40 1? DANIEL W. GOLIIMAN JACK CiRlEENBI.A'I I' . N. LIaoN I-IAR1' . . . . . IELMIIR C. I-IERRINGMAN SoI. Z. I'IoRowI'I'z . . LRONARII HoRvI1'z . . BIINJAMIN J. LEIIMAN B. EUGENE LIQVII-:Is . . IRVKNG MAISEI. . . . SAMUEL WV. NEIIKIEN CARI. H. RAmNowI'I'z . MEI. ROSIENBUSCII . . Mokms SI-IERMAN . . SIDNEY TABOR . . I.oUIs WI3INs'I'IIIN . . I.oUIs YASNYI . . Abram on AronovIch Barkoff IE. S. Muksn E. MERSE P. POI.l'I'0 . '38 - '39 . '38 . '40 - '39 . .'39 . '38 . '38 . '38 - '37 - '37 . . . '39 740 Fifth Year . . . '40 . '38 Bxlmlcs Bomber Gc'dm'II'I HDIVIIZ Lcvme R1bxnowitz, Rosenbusch Page I04 4 L 5 .BWHHHllHUh Pasleur Chapier A Calholic Club for Universlly Sfudenis .JUSTIN FoRla'r . IsAnoRE GAJAN . LUCIEN DELARY . Sterling Albritton Fred Amman Alyce Arretteig Paul Baranco Frank Benitez Clarence Bishop Ralph Bourgeois Edgar Breaux Louis Breffeilh Joseph Brocaro Sam Carriere Paul Cashio Roy Chatelain Nick Checta Henry Choppin Eugene Clarerie Dominic Condic Elvira Corrales William Coulter Keith Courrege William Cox Bert Daigle Julius Daigle Foret, Gajan, Delery OFFICERS . I're.virirnl Rox' Klil.l,lEX' . . . Second Yam' RL'I!f't'5L'7llllfifUL' . . . . Vice-1'rr.vidc'nt MYRON WALKER . . . . . Third Yrar Rl'f5I'L'.l'l'llfdli'ZlL' . . . Svcrelary-Trwaszzrm' DUPUY HOMER ..... Fourlh Year Repzwsefztaliw Rav. J. J. WALLACE, S.J. . . Chaplain of lhc Chapter MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITATE Orien Dalton Dudley Daspit Lucien Delery Bernard De Mahy George de Tarnowsky Walter Diez Joseph Di Caralo Viola Dixon John Di Leo Henry Duhe Homer Dupuy Frank Eberle Fred Eigenlarod Rudolph Feret Samuel Ferettita Frank Fesi Gilbert Fontenot Marcel Fore: Daniel Forte Daniel Fourrier Isadore Gajan Justin Forer John Garcia Egcnio Garcia de Quevedo Gerald Gaudin Michael Genovese Frank Gomila William Gorishek Philip Guiffre Joseph Harris Vernon Hennington James Jaccuzzo Elliorc Jewel Adrian Johnson Clifford Keller Roy Kelly Daniel Kettrick Joseph Kirn James Knoll Marion Kopller John Kron Bennett La Cour Lamar Lambert James La Nasa Paul Lastrapes Marion Le Doux John Lyons Joseph Marino Murphcy Martin Joseph Martinez Dorothy Mattingly Albert Maybeno Louis Masser James McCabe Thomas McKellar Eldcn Nlerse Oscar Nlichon Angelo Montagnino Lailor Morrogh Edward Nelson Harry Nelson Evelyn Nix James Nix John Pepe Charles Pizino Philip Pizzolato Barclay Funk 1116 lnterfraternit OFFICERS DANIEI, J. FOURRIER . M. E. ICOPFLER . J. E. Tours . , C0uncH . . . . Pres . . . . Viclf-I rc'.vi1l1'1It Se are tary- Treasurer MEMBERS Joseph Plauche Philip Polito Edward Poret Maurice Regan Philip Robichaux Rafael Roca-Bruno Charles Rodriguez William Roy Emanuel Rumore Blaise Salatich Martin Samson Theodore Sliman Bernard Soehner Lee Sonnier Edward Suir Henry Taylor George Thomas Eugene Toups James Vaudry Henry Voorhies Myron Walker Ernest Yongue idfnf J. M. BRocA'ro S. W. BROWN D. S. CONDIE D. J. FOURRIIIR J. E. GARCIA R. L. I-I UI.I.I Nc:1IORs'r M. E. KOPFLER C. H. RAIIINOVVITZ Brown , Condie , Fourrier J. IE. Tours II. C. VOORHIIZS D. B. WIl.l.IAMS Louis BIASNYI Garcia, Hullinghorsr, Kopfler, Rabinowitz, Toups, Voorhies, Williams Page l05 I ,4 .1 I Aly' 1- ,rilf-T, 4,37 . 'U-Q-S ,ay tg? 9:1513 .. Aaii? ffl, Q S ,Law t chool SENIO CLASS Mm.vxN S'rou'r . - . . . . . . . WARnTn.l.v . .... .... . TOM WILSON . ....-.. Svcrvlczry SAR'rls BAssE'r'r AND JOHN R1c ARnsoN . . JUNIO CLASS HENRY LAs'rRAPIes . - . - . ..-. Jlassn NORRIS . . . . .. ..... SAM DAMICO ...... . Sccrwlary LAUR1ra CAMPBIZLI. AND IIAROI, SE'l'rl.E . . SOPHOM E CLASS JAMRS B. PARR1su .... .... GUYWIMRERLY . - . . . . . . . . FRED SIHGEL . - . - . . . Sccrclary '.l'Il0MAS BICRHAM . . .... . . - . FOURTH YE FRESHMEN WAl,'rl2R A. MCCONNELI. . . . . . . . KARL VVHILBACHER .... ..... Tuos. B1cRnAM ....... Sf-cn-tary l,0NAI.D BAKER . . - . -.-.. . . . . Prexidclzl Ifia'-1'rexidL-111 and Treasurer Honor Courl - . 1'rc':idcnl Via'-l'residcnl and Trrasun'r . llozmr Court - . Prc.sidcnl Vice-1're.rident and Trfasurrr I-lonor Court . . Prosidcnl Via'-1'resid1'nl and Treasurer Honor Courl Bassett, Bickham, DU-Xmico, Lnstrapcs, Norris, Siegel, Stout, Tilly, Well- bacher, Wilson I ' 'I , 1 ff? .WLXM , H , ., - tn- rv- J: - 1 -1-. ww iw . ..,:' j' gr- Wg W wif, HUUL UF L UUT UUUIIT The Moot Court Advisory Board plays an important part in the Law School by provid- ing practical court room experience through moot court competition. The senior members of the '36-'37 Board were A. T. Hughes, Chairman, Tom Wade, Melvin Stout, Rich- ard Kennedy, Leon Hebert, and Oliver lillll'ULlU.lIlHQ, the QUHCICJIJL UF LAW ng :ll it lla - tg' ,v XXIALTER SARTIS BASSETT ............. Phi Delta Phig I,nw School Honor Court: Chief ,lustice of Honor Cm ROBERT LEE BUl.l.IARD, K ll .... , . . . . . V Phl Delta Phi. CHESTER J. COCO, A E 'I' ........... , . . . Gamma Eta Gammag Newman THIZO j. COENHN, JR. ................ . Club. Prosecuting Attorney l.aw Scnool Honor Court, l936-'37. FRANCIS R. IHJXVARDS . . , . . . . . . . Phi Delta Phi. JAMES llOWl.AND EUIIANK, ll X .......... Phi Delta Phig President, junior Class, l.aw F. LOUIS GONZALES, 'I' ll M . ..... . Daggers . JOSEPH STANLEY GUENO, JR .... ....... Gamma lim Gamma. VINCENT HAZLETON . .......... . Gamma Eta Gamma. R. D. HAYES ...................... School , l9354' Phi Delta Phi: Honor Court, Director of Investigation. Page l08 . Oak Grove IIT. . St. lVlartiuville . . Nlarltsville . . Rayvillc . . op..l..t.sn, . Alexandria Baron Rouge Crowley . Alexandria . Dc Ridder t enior Class OLIVER S. HEARD ............................. West Monroe Gamma Eta Gamma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Chief Prosecutor, University Honor Court, 1936-,375 Appellate Moot Court, Advisory Board, 1935-'36, 1936-'37, Vice-President, Law School, 1935-'36, l3.A., Louisiana State University. A. LEON HEBERT ............................... Shreveport Phi Delta Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha, President, First Year Law Class, 1934, Cadet Band, 1931-'32, 1932-'33. AUBREY B. HIRSCH . . . , Alexandria ALBERT T. HUGHES, JR., 9 K N ....................... Lake End Omirron Delta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Delta Phi, Moot Court Advisory Board, 1935-'36, Chairman, 1936-'37, Finals Moor Court Competition, 1936-'37, E. SCHARPE LANDRY, K E ......................... New Orleans Gamma Eta Gamma, Inrer-College Athletic Council, 1936-'37, Scahbard and Blade, Phi Lambda Beta, Captain, Company H, 1936, Intermural Boxing Champ, 155 pounds, 1933, Manager, Law, Inter-College Athletics, 1936. PERCY J. LANDRY, K A ........................... Baton Rouge Phi Delta Phi, Student Council, President, Law School. W. BEVERLY NIIDDLETON, 11' K 'l' ..................... Plaqueminc Phi Delta Phi, Samurai, Vice-President, Junior Class, Law School, 1935-'36, B.A., Louisiana State University. LANSING L. MITCHELL, ll K A ........................ Bogalusa Phi Delta Phi, Scahbard and Blade, Pelican Club, Secretary, Interfiaternity Affairs, 1934, Cap- tain and Company Commander, Company I, 1934, B.A. Degree, 1934. CHARLES MCVEA OLIVER ................ . . Monroe B.A., Tulane University. JOHN H. OVERTON, A K IC ............ . , Alexandria Phi Delta Phi. JOHN A. RICHARDSON ............................ Shreveport Gamma Eta Gamma, Law School Honor Court, Finials lVloot Court Competition, 1936-'37. MELVIN C. STOUT ................................. Delhi Gamma Eta Gamma, Nlember Moot Court Advisory Board, 1935-'37, Nlember Law School Honor Court, 1935-'36, President of Senior Law Class, 1936-'37. WARD TILLY . . ............ , , Ngw Iberia Gamma Eta Gamma. THOMAS M. WADE, III, ll K A ....................... sf. Joseph Samurai, Phi Delta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Appellate Moot Court Advisory Board. GORDON M. WHITE ............................ Baton Rouge Gamma Eta Gamma, Football, 1931-'32, Swimming Team, 1933, Commerce Club, 1932, So- cialist Club, 1933. THOMAS BUFFINGTON WILSON .................... Phi Delta Phi, Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Law Class, Reserve Officer, 1933. . . Shreveport Faqs I09 -ou Q Undergraduates CHARLES R. ANDERSON, A K li, Freshman Law . . N. A. A. Honor Court, 1935-'36. Treasurer, Freshman Law Class, Sergeant Company UB. W. JOEL BLASS, Freshman Law ..... MAXWELL BORDELON, Junior Law . . Gamma Eta Gamma. I KENT BREARD, A K E, Freshman Law . . JAMES A. BUGEA, Freshman Law . . . LAURIE G. CAMPBELL, Junior Law .................. Y. M. C. A., Law School Honor Court, 1935-'37. FERDINAND A. CASHIO, Freshman Law .......... . Pi Lambda Beta, Band, 1933-'36. M. SAMUEL CASHIO, Junior Law .............. . Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Lambda Beta. MILTON COVERDALE, JR., Freshman Law . . LOUIE M. CYR, Freshman Law . . SAM J. D'AMICO, Junior Law ..... ............... BERTRAND F. DEBLANC, Freshman Law . , , J. D. DEBLIEUX, Junior Law ................. Newman Club, Pi Sigma Alpha. NORMAND H. EDWARDS, 2 H, Freshman Law ....... Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Lambda Beta. , HENRY FLORSHEIM, Z B T, Junior Law ..... Daggers. i l AMOS KILGORE GORDON, JR., K A, Junior Law . . l D. L. GOSS, Freshman Law . . , CAMILLE GRAVEL, K 2, Junior Law ........ Phi Delta Phi. Pi Sigma Alpha, Secretary-Treasurer of Junior Law Class, 1936-' SAM ROY FERTITTA, Freshman Law ................... Pi Lambda Beta, Pi Sigma Alpha, B.A., 1936, Band, 1932-'33,-'34-' . . Hammond JAMES EDWARD ARCENEAUX, 1If K 9, Junior Law .............. Jennings Omicron Delta Kappa, Newman Club, Vice-President, Student Body, 1933-'34, Athletic Council, 1933-'34, Publications Committee, 1933-'34, President, Newman Club, 1932-'33, 1935-'36. JAMES EDWIN BAILEY, A X A, Junior Law .... . . Vivian Gamma Eta Gamma. DONALD BAKER, Freshman Law . . . . St. Petersburg, Fla. KENNETH C. BANFIELD, JR., ll K A, Junior Law ............. Baton Rouge Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Lambda Beta, Appellate Moot Court Advisory Board, 1936-'37, Law School THOMAS M. BICKHAM, Freshman Law .................... Shreveport Pi Lambda Beta, Y. M. C. A., President, Caddo Parish Club, 1935-,36, 1936-'37, Secretary- ................Fredonia,Kansas . . Marksville . Monroe New Orleans . . Castor . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . Monroe . . Jeanerette . . . . . Mix 37. St. Martinville . Monroe . Baton Rouge . . Shrevrport 35. . . Monroe . Baton Rouge Church Point . . Alexandria E, .,., Undergraduates MAURICE M. JONES, 9 K N, Freshman Law .... ......... G rcenwood, Miss. B.A., Millsaps College, M.A., Louisiana State University. RALPH KELTON, Freshman Law ........... . . Lascassas, Tenn. Pi Sigma Alpha. ALLISON KOLB, 9 E, Junior Law .............. . . Ruston Phi Delta Phi, Corps d'Amis. HENRY LASTRAPES, 2 A E, Junior Law ............ . . Opelousas Phi Delta Phi, President of Junior Class. WILEY G. LASTRAPES, Junior Law ........ . . Washington Phi Delta Phi. JULES MARIN, A I' P, Junior Law ........... . Patterson Daggers, Pan-Hellenic. LUTHER S. MONTGOMERY, Junior Law . . . . Shreveport LAZAR M. MUROV, Z B T, Freshman Law . . . . Shreveport JESSE L. NORRIS, Junior Law ..................... . . West Monroe Gamma Eta Gamma, Vice-President, Junior Class. JAMES L. OAKES, Freshman Law . . . . Leesville SAMUEL R. PAPPA, A I' P, Freshman Law ................... Shreveport President of Pi Lambda Beta, 1935-'36, Interfraternity Athletic Council, l935f'36. JOE SANDERS, 9 E, Junior Law ....................... Pleasant Hill Pi Gamma Mu, Gamma Eta Gamma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Pi Lambda Beta, Secretary of Moot Court Advisory Board, Vice-President of Law School, Y. M. C. A., B.A., 1935. ISAAC SEALE, Freshman Law . . . . Eunice FRED C. SELBY, A X A, Junior Law ........... . . Bastrop Daggers, Phi Delta Phi. JACOB SELIG SELIGMAN, Z B T, Junior Law . . . Bastrop FRED SIEGEL, Freshman Law ......................... Baton Rouge Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Sigma Alpha, Mu Sigma Rho, Secretary-Treasurer, Freshman Law Class. ROBERT SIMS Junior Law . . . . Calhoun WEDON T. SMITH, Freshman Law . . . . Jonefville JOHN B. STRAHAN, 2 A E, Junior Law ..................... Monroe A.B., Teachers College, 1935, Phi Delta Phi, Tau Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Beta, Varsity Debate Team, 1934-'35, Senior R. O. T. C. BENJAMIN BROWN TAYLOR, JR., B 0 ll, Freshman Law ......... Baton Rouge B.S., Davidson College, 1933, M.A., Louisiana State University, 1935, Graduate Fellow in Government, 1935, Beta Theta Pi, Pi Sigma Alpha, Sigma Delta Psi, Samurai. RICHARD S. THOMPSON, Freshman Law ............ . . . ..... Colfax H. BRADSHAW WATSON, Freshman 'Law . . . Alexandria KARL A. WEILBAECHER, 9 Ii B, Freshman Law ............ . New Orleans Vice-President, Freshman Law Class, Pi Lambda Beta. LEONARD E. YOKUM, Junior Law . . . . Hammond Page Ill id - . E12 0' . : Il I K , l f Bulliard, Gordon, Gravel, Hayes, Hebert, Hughes Kolb, Landry, Lastrapes, McClure, Middleton, Mitchell Overton, Pugh, Selby, Srrahan, Wade, WilsoII PHI DELTA I'HI Marrin lnn Chapfer Phi Delia Phi, infernafional legal fraferniiy, was founded af fhe Universify of Michigan on December I3, I869. Marfin Inn was esfablished ai' Louisiana Sfaie Universiiy in December, I927. The purpose of fhe fra+erni+y is to promoie higher erhics and cul+ure among +he law schools of +he world and 'I-he profession a+ large OFFICERS FRANCIS R. EINVARIDS ..... ..... . . . Illngixrcr BEVERLY MlIJlJI.ETCJN, JR. . . lfxlfllI'Qlll'I' ITENRY LASTRAPES, JR .... .... I Jlrrl' ALEERT T. HUGHES, JR. . . Ili.I-lm'iruI R. L. 'FULLIS PAUL M. l'lEllER'I' W. S. BASSETT BOB BULLIARD WILLIAM BRONSON CHARLES H. TJAMERON FRANCIS R. EDWARDS JAMES R. EUBANK C. F. CERAVEI. AMOS K. CYTORDON, JR. R. D. HAYES LEON A. HEllEll'l' MEMBERS IN FACULTATE IRA S. FLORY MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITATE ALBERT T. H UCI-IES JOHN I'.llCI-IMAN ALLISON KOLE RICHARD ICENNEDY PERCY J. LANDRY HENRY LASTRAIIES, JR. WILEY LASTRARES TOM MCLURE W. B. MIIDIJIIETKJN Page II2 JEROME HALL J. IJIENSON SMITH LANSING L, MITCI-II' JOIIN CJVERTON CHARLES iPIIII.I.IIIS JOHN 'PUOI-I BRYAN PLICH FRED SELEY JOHN STRAHAN 'THOMAS M. WAIJE, JOIIN VVEIIII THOMAS B. VVILSON GA Coco, Gueno, Hazclton, Heard, Holder, Landry Norris, Richardson, Sanders, Stout, Tilley, White IVIIVIA ETA GAMIVIA Be+a Epsilon Chapier Esiablished ai Louisiana Sfaie Universify in I930. Gamma Eia Gamma legal fraiernify was founded af fhe Universify of Maine, February 25, I90l. The purpose of Gamma Era Gamma is io uniie in a common bond young men of similar ideals. ideas, and aspiraiions. OFFICERS S. LANDRY . ...... .... 1 Jresident C. COCO ..... . Vice-Prexirlezlt RICHARDSON . . . Secretary J. SANDERS . . . . . Treasurer J. A. LORET . . Facully ffrlvixor EDNVARD BAILEY JAMES BOLIN ll4AXWEI.L BORDELON CHESTER Coco JOSEPH GUENCJ MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITATE VINCENT PIAZELTON OLIVER HEAR!! HORACE HOLDEN SCHARPE LANDRY .TESSIE NORRIS JOHN RICHARDSON Page ll3 JOSEPH SANDERS MILVIN STOUT K. O. WHITE GORDON WHITE WARD 'TILLY N 2 ir-'gf .iif-Wifi -4-s Glass fficers COLLEGE OF AR AND SCIENCES TOWNER PRINGLE .... ....... P rcsidanl FRIIDDYE WILIIIAMS . . . . . . Via--President Rosle LONG . . . . . . . . . Scrrftary and Treasurer COLLEGE OF GRICULTU RE MARCUS E. MCBRIDIE . . . ....... Prcsidfnt Tuos. E, PATRICK . . , .... Vice-President EI.IzAI3E'I'H POWERS . . . . . . Sfcrctzlry and Trzrasurfr COLLEGE O COMMERCE SIDNEY MCKNIGII'l' . . . ....,.. Prexidrn! BERNARD SAXON . . .... Vim-President VERNA JOE AYMOND . . . Secretary and Trmsurcr COLLEGE OF NGINEERING DICK PIZZATTI ..... ....... P resident PIERMAN ENGEI, . . ..... Ifiu'-Presidml CLAUDE S'1'URGIzs ....... Scrrelary and Treasurer COLLEGE OF PURE A D APPLIED SCIENCES D. B. GRACE . . . . . . . Prvsidmzf FRED LAKIN . . Vice-President JACK Rl.I.l0'l' . . . . Sfcrrlary and Treasurer TEACHER COLLEGE I J. W. WROTIIN . . . . . . President GORDON LIzs'I'IsR . Virzf-Prruvidrnl ANNA BIeI.I.Is GKROD . . Srcrclary and Treasurer Upper lcfi: Aymond Elliot, Engle, Grace Bnlrmn: Lakin, Lester, Long, McBride, Patrick, Pizatri, Williams, Wrcten Upper right: Powers, Pringle, Saxon, Sturges iii IUNIUR CLASS ix ww.. f - A glunior Class NOBLE HAROLD ABNEY, Arts and Sciences . . MARTHA ABRAHAM, Teucherr .......... W. A. A. HENRY W. ABRAMS, fl' IC ll, Commerce . . JAMES M. ADAMS, Agriculture ........... Block and Bridle. VELMA LOUISE ADAMS, A A A, Ari: and Science: ...... Y. W. C. A., Louisiana Players Guild. RICHARD HOWARD ALEXANDER, JR., Co rrzr nerce . F. LOUISE ALLEN, Teacher: WILMA ALLEN, Agrirulture M. S. ANDERSON, Ari: and Sciences FLOYD ANDREPONT, Agricullurc . ........ . Newman Club. DOROTHY ANTHON, Agriculture ............ Home Economics Club. SIDNEY ARCENEAUX, Agriculture .... ....,. Alpha Tau Alpha. MACK ARMITAGE, Art: and Sciences NORTON JEROME ARST, Z B T, Art: and Scienccr ...... MAXWELL AUTREY, Agricullurc ............... Block and Bridle Club, F. F. A. JOSEPHINE AYDELOTT, A A A, A rr: and Srirncer . . . VERNA JOE AYMOND, Commerce . ............ . GUY BABIN, Pure and Applied Suienie . EVELYN B. BAKER, A X ll, Tclrclrcr: ....... VV. A. A. FRANK D, BARLOW, JR., Agriculture ........ Delta Kappa Psi. H. L. BARON, Engineering . . ENID BARRETT, Teacher! . ...... . B. S. U. NADIE BARRETT, Agriculture . ........ . B. S. U. WILLIE H. BARRON, Agricullure ....... F. F. A. CHARLES WELDON BARRY, Arn and Scicnccr A NELL BASS, A X SZ, Commerce . . Page II6 Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class, Commerce. . . Leesville Hermanville, Miss. . . St. Joseph . . Marion . Alexandria . . Rayville . . Independence . . Plaquemine . . Baton Rouge . . Opelousas . . Ncw Orleans . . Carencro . Shreveport . . . . . . . Drew, Miss. Samurai, Tau Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Beta, Delta Kappa Psi, Phi Eta Sigma. JOSEPH E. ATCHISON, Pure and Applied Science .......... Elk Garden, W. Va. Phi Eta Sigma, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Alpha Chi Sigma, Regimental Supply Sergeant. . . Many Little Rock, Ark. . . Baton Rouge . Destrehan . . Baton Rouge . . Hermanville . . New Orleans . . Jena . . Jena . Lillie . . New Orleans Beaumont, Tex. Iuninr Class F. A. BAUMGARTEN, Arif .md Srirmef CHARLES EDWARD BEADLES. lingineering ,... C, li. A. S. BERNARD BECKER, Arts .mil Sriencex J. RICHARD BECNEI., lfngineering . . HOMER BELANGER, Arts uml Seienevx . DOROTHY BENDIX, Tmrlrerr ............ . Symphony Orchestra. J. M. BENNETT, Arn nml Seicnrcs .......... ....... Pi Lambda Beta, Y. M. C, A., Cheerleader, Assistant Business Manager of letic Manager, Arts and Sciences. W. C. BENNETT, JR,, flrtx and .SL'Il'llCt'J ....... LEWIS A. BERNARD, Arn imrl Sciences OSWALD HERNICH, Tmelverx ............... L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra. CELA BERRY, Teachers ...................... Y. W. C. A., B. S. U.g W. A, A. G. K. BIENVENU, lfnginiwring ............ N. A. A. IRA W. BINGHAM, JR., Arn and Sriencer ........ Mental Hygiene Society. JEAN BIRKLAND, Arn and Science: C. E. BLANCHARD, Pure inxu' Applied Science SAMUEL WHEADON BLOCH, Arn mul Srierlrer ..,... Pre-Med Club, St. James Club. VICTOR H. BOOGDANIAN, Arli .mal Seienees ...... , Y. M. C, A., Phi Era Sigma. LOUIS GUY BORDAGES, A K lil, Ari.: .mil Srirrlrir . . JOE T. BOSTON, Arls mul Sfifllllf ......... Pi Lambda Beta. CORA LEE IBOURGEOIS, 'l'nrrlu'r1 . DORRIS IIOWDEN, A A A, Arli .mil Sriemer . CHARLOTTE BOX, 'l' M, Commerce CHESTER BRADFORD, K E, Commerce . . H. F. BRADFORD, K A, Engineering . . BERTHA BRAINIS, Artx mul Sriencex . . . Pre-Med Club. JOHN SIDNEY BRANCH, E N, Arif and Sviemex EWELL MATHEWS BREAUX, Engineering . . Page II7 . . Lake Charles . Monroe Union City, N. J. . Dcstrehan . . Houma . Hamilton, Ohio . . . . . . Vivian :he Gulvmog Ath- . . Mansfield . New Iberia . . Baton Rouge . . Utica, Miss. . . New Orleans . . Baton Rouge . . Baron Rouge . . Grosse Tetc . Jonesboro Union City, N. J. Beaumont, Texas . . Montgomery . . Thibodaux . Memphis, Tenn. . . Clarks Fo i'iA est City, Ark. . . Alexandria . Baton Rouge . . Lettsworth . . Raceland 2. ll I J Junior Glass NITA SIMS BRAZEALE, X Sl, Arif and Scicncer . . BRENT CALLAHAN, A111 anrl Scirnrcr . . ANNINA CAMPANELLA, Comnlcrcc . . NICHOLAS MARIVS CAMPBELL, Arn mul Science! . . ANNIE BELLE CANNON, Agricullurc ........... Home Economics Club. FAHEAM CANNON, Art: .md Science! ....... Pre-Med Club. GORDON CANTERBURY, Agricullurv ................ Block and Bridle Club, F. F. A., Alpha Tau Alpha. LOIS CANULETTE, Teacher.: ......,............ Y. W. C. A., Mental Hygiene Society. W. H. CARROLL, Arts and Scicnccx . . MILDRED CASANOVA, Trucbcri . . MARIAN MARIE CASCIO, Teach:-rr Page IIB Baton Rouge EDWARDS D. BRISTER, Am and Sciences . . Shreveport JOSEPH C. BROCATO, Arn' mul Science: ....... . . Shreveport President, Band Club. DORA BROCK, Teacher! ..................... . . Jackson, Miss. Y. W. C. A., B. S. U., W. A. A. KERMIT L. BROOKS, Agricullurc . . . Ruston JENNIE LOU BROWN, A A II, Tcacherr ................... Baton Rouge Alpha Lambda Delta, History Club, Rifle Club, Phi Sigma Iota. JAMES E. BRYAN, JR., Agriculture . . Calhoun MAUDE BRYANT, A A ll, Ari: and Scicnrfs .... . . Plaquemine Delta Gamma Delta. NEIL H. BULLOCK, Agricullurc . Selma W. K. BURFORD, Pure and Applied Science . . Monroe VAN H. BURNS, Agriculture . . ........ . . Bernice Alpha Zeta. CLINTON JAMES BUTLER, 0 K N, Tracbrrr .......... . . Metairie Newman Club, Louisiana Players Guild. RALPH H. BUZZELL, Agriculture ............... . . Baton Rouge Block and Bridle Club, F. F. A. LLOYD A. CAGNOLATTI, Pun' .md Applied Science . . Hymel SYBIL CAIRE, Teachers ..................... . . Edgard Delta Omicrong Newman Club. VICTOR CALANDRO, Agricultun- .......... . Tickfaw Horticulture Club. ROBERT D. CALHOUN, JR., Tmclzrrr ...................... Vidalia Scribblcrs, President, French Circle, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Sigma Iota, Wesley Foundation. Baton Rouge Baron Rouge New Orleans . . Eunice . . Monroe . . Arcadia . . Slidell . Shreveport Mr. Herman . . Kenner II QS In I i 'Q I Iunior Glass R. LEO CAUSEY, Commerce . . Baton Rouge MARGERY CHADICK, Teacher: . Shreveport FRANK CHEMAY, Teacher: ................ . . Hammond L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra. BETTY W. CHRISTIAN, Art: and Science: ......... . . Baton Rouge Louisiana Players Guild. HARRIS CHUSTZ, Commerce . . Chcnal BETTY CLARK, Art: and Science . Coffeyville, Kan. THONSA CLAUDEL, Ari: and Science: ................... New Orleans Vice-President of Italian Circle, Mental Hygiene Society. BURNA DEAN COAKER, K A, Commerce . . . Houston, Texas HAROLD L. COLLINS, Teacher: ............. . . Biloxi, Miss. L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra. JAMES F. COLLINS, K A, Pure and Applied Science ........... Meridian, Miss. Scabbard and Blade: Tennis Teamg Varsity Rifle Team. HENRY FRANKLIN COLQUITT, Commerce . . Mira JOSEPH COMPAGNO, Engineering . . . . New Orleans SYLVIA COOK, Agriculture . . Palestine, Tex. LOIS RUTH COPE, A Z, Teacher: ......... . . Hammond Y. W. C. A. LYNDEN COUVILLION, Agriculture . . . Marksvillo JOHN A. COX, Agriculture ........ . . Mira Alpha Zeta. VIRGINIA COYLE, K K 1', Teacher: .................... Yukon, Okla. Lambda, Pan-Hellenic: Purple Jackets, Theatre Guild, Girls' Varsity Debating. FRANK S. CRAIG, JR., K A, Art: ana' Science: ................. Mansfield Assistant Editor, GUMBO, 1936-'37, President, Phi Eta Sigma, 1935-'36, Samurai. BERT E. CROWDER, Engineering . . . Rodessa THOMAS W. CROXTON, JR., A X A, Art: and Science: ........ Monticello, Ark. Samurai, Theta Alpha Phig L. S. U. Theatre Guild. ANDREW CUNNINGHAM, JR., TI K A, Art: and Science: . . Honduras , Phi Sigma Iota. LELIA DALTON, K A, Teacher: .................... . . Abbeville L. S. U. Players Guildg History Club, Newman Club. EMILY ELIZABETH DANIEL, Agriculture .......... . . . . . Angie EVELYN MAXINE DANIEL, Teachers .......... . . Lake Charles Louisiana Players Guild. JANICE M. DANZIGER, Agriculture . .............. . . Atmore, Ala. Home Economics Club: Horticulture Club. A. E. DARBONNE, JR., Commerce . . Oberlin JOHN E. DAVID, Commerce ............ . . Alexandria Newman Club. Page I I9 .-...Lii-E.. Iunior JOSE A. DAVILA, fi: 1 A, Agriculture . . DOUGLAS DAVIS, Agfffulfm HELEN DECKER, A x sz, 72-iichcrr ROBERT E. DECKER, Engineering . . . . . Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, DAVE DE FELICE, Agriculture RAYMOND DE GUERIN, Tr-richer: ..... Class Cosmopolitan Club. L. S. U. Theatre Guild. PAUL DE LAUREAL, Am and Science: . ROGER E. DETMAN, A X A, Pun' and Applied Science Alpha Chi Sigma. LEON DICKOFF, fb li ll, Tmchcrs ..... Y. M. C. A. ELMA L. DILLON, Arn and Sticnrrf E. B. DITTMER, 9 E, Art: and Scicnru BARBARA DOMAN, A Z, Ari: and Sricnccx E. B. DORAN,,JR., K A, Ari: and Srirntrr . FRANCES DOUGHERTY, K A, Art: imrl Sticnccs MARION DOUGLAS, A A ll, Arn and Science: .... Women's Pan-Hellenic. BEVERLY DOYLE, A A A, Commcrrc . EARLEENE DRYER, A X SZ, Tcilchvn . . BERNIE DUMAS, K E, Physical Eilutufion .... L Club. BILL V. DUNNE, Pun: and Applircl Scicnrr . LORRAINE DUTEL, Arn and Science .... Pre-Med Club. DOROTHY DUTY, A X ll, Arn and Sciences . New Orleans . . Alexandria . . Port Allen . Metairie . Cut Off Overton, Texas . . Broussard Columbia, Miss. Itta Benn, Miss. . New Orleans . . Bogalusa . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . . Lindsay . . Nlansfielcl Orange, Texas . . Alexandria El Dorado, Ark. . . New Orleans . . New Orleans . . Alexandria . . . . . . Baton Rouge RUTH DYER, A Z, Art: and Srimcc: ............... Vice-President of Associated Women Students, Delta Gamma Delta, President of Women's Pan-Hellenic, Sponsor of Third Battalion. DOROTHY EASTON, Agriruliurc .... ......... . . Alexandria ROBERT W. EDWARDS, Arn and Science! ..... . . Cairo, Georgia Baptist Student Union. JEWELL ELLEN, Arn und Stifnccf ......... . . Haynesvillc JACK ELLIOTT, Puri- unrl Applied Science .............. . . Shreveport Secretary, junior Class, Pure and Applied Science. MOLLIE ELLERBE, X Q, Arn and Scicntex ...... . . Shreveport Phi Sigma Iota. Page I20 I I , A L 4 luninr Class GENE STRATTON ELLZEY, Arts and Science: .... B. S. U. Council. NELROSE ENGLISH, Teacher.: . ........ . . Glee Club. L. XV. ERATH, Pure and Applied Science - ANITA EVANS, A A ll, Arts and Sciences . . CURTIS B. EVANS, Commerce LUCILLE EVASOVICH, B E O, Am and Science .............. . . Venice Baton Rouge . Abbeville Baton Rouge . . Gueyclan . . Triumph Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Newman Club, Sociology Club, Mental Hygiene Club. FRANK E. EVERETT, JR., A K lil, Petroleum Engineering . . ,l. M. FABRE, Commerce . . PETER J. FAILLA, Pre-Medical ................. . . Y. M. C. A., Newman Club. . . Crowley Baton Rouge New Orleans ANTHONY PAUL FAMA, Pure and Applied Science . . Plaquemine YVONNE FAVROT, A A ll, Am rind Sciences ..... . . Baton Rouge Delta Gamma Delta. CHARLES HOWARD FENSTERMAKER, Engineering ..... . . Elizabeth Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau Sigma. A. J. FERGUSON, Engineering ............... . . New Orleans Nix Mathematics Club. ROLAND FINK, Arts and Sciences ....... . . Monroe Pre-Med. JOHN WALTER FISER, Arif and Sciences . . . Slaughter R. D. FISH, Art: and Sciencer . . Baldwin MARGARET FLOYD, Il B 'l', Teachers ................. Little Rock, Ark. Y. W. C. A., Louisiana Players Guild, French Club. HAROLD FOIL, Agriculture ................... . . Society of Forestry, Baptist Student Union. LAMAR FONTAINE, X A li, Engineering . . . . ALTA MARIE FORD, Commerce . . . EDWARD FRAYLE, Agriculture ........... . . Track, 1935-,36. FREDDIE MAE FREE, X ll, A115 and Sciences ....... . . Y. XV. C. A., Theatre Guild. JAMES M. FUNDERBURG, Pure and Applied Science .... . . Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma. DOROTHY GAMEWELL, Teacher.: . B. JACK GARDNER, Art: rind Sciences . . DOROTHY MAY GARNER, Teachers . . . MARY AGNES GAUTIER, Art: and Science: ............ . . Alpha Lambda Delta, Pre-Med Club, W. A. A. Page I2l Franlclinton Baton Rouge Baton Rouge New Orleans Varner, Ark. Lake Charles . Good Pine Baton Rouge New Orleans Kreole, Miss. all Ill ie.-as fl Iunior Class ARTHUR L. GAYLE, A X A, Commerce .... Daggers. Joe R. GERSACK, cmmmf ..................... Varsity Boxing, 1935-'36, 1936-'37, L Club. FRANCES GILBERT, X ll, Teachers ............... Y. W. C. A.: W. A. A., Rifle Club. HUGH W. GILBERT, Pure and Applied Science . . ' Alpha Chi Sigma. GROVER GAIL GILMORE, Teachers ........ . . Track. ROBERT E. GILLASPIE, Ari: and Science: JACQUETTA MAE GILLUM, Teacher: ........... L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra. GEORGIA GIVENS, X fl, Am and Science: .............. JANE GLEASON, Commerce . J. E. GOEBEL, A I' P, An: and Sciences FRANCES GORDON, A X Q, Art: and Science: .......... Women's Pan-Hellenic, Delta Gamma Delta. VERNON V. GOSS, Ari: and Science: DENIS BLUNDELL GRACE, Pure and Applied Science ........ Alpha Chi Sigma, President, Junior Class, 1936-'37, Athletic Manager, Pur lege, Newman Club, Y. M. C. A. CATHERINE GUILL GREEN, fl' M, Teacher! ......... Y. W. C. A.5 St. James Club. J. S. GREEN, Agriculture . FRANCES GREER, fl' M, Teachers ............ . . Sigma Alpha Iota. A. L. GREMILLION, JR., 0 K B, Arn and Science: . Pi Lambda Beta. MARTHA SUE GROCE, ll' M, Teacher: . . MELVIN GROSZ, Mechanical Engineering . . . THELMA GUIDRY, Teachers ......... W. A. A. DON F. GUYTON, Engineering . . KATHLYN HACHET, Arn and Sciences ....... Delta Gamma Delta. L Club, Varsity Track. SAMUEL DEAN HAMMONS, Agriculture ...... F. F. A., P. L. A. VIRGINIA HANNA, Teucherr . LEE HARTMAN, Ari: and Science.: ........... Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. SAM HARTMAN, Arn and Sciences .................. Concert Band, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Mental Hygiene Soci .1 l ig l Faq. :QE- LUKE G. HAMILTON, Teachers .............. . . . Lake Charles . . .Gary, Incl. . . Wisner . Tallulah Los Angeles, Calif. . . New Orleans . Gypsum, Kansas . Logtown, Miss. President, Y. W. C. A., Wesley Players, Alpha Lambda Delta. . . Labaclieville New Orleans Sicily Island . . Church Point Plaquemine Applied Col- e and . . Rayville . . Bastrop West Helena, Ark. . . Harrisonburg . Greenville, S. C. . . New Orleans . . Ama . .' Alexandria . . Laplace . La Porte, Texas . . Dodson . . Hall Summit . . New Orleans New Orleans ety. iii In II' Iunior Class JOE E. HEARD, 2 Il, Commerce ......... Y. M. C. A. VERA RUTH HEARD, Teachers ............. Purple jackets, W. A. A. WADE H. HEATON, K 2, Ari: and Science: ......... . . Itta Bena, Miss. Daggers, Assistant Business Manager, GUMBO. ROY HEBERT, Agriculture . VIRGIE HECK, Commerce ................. Newman Club, Y. W. C. A. KATHRYN HEIDEMAN, Arn and Sciencex . . . JANE HEISIG, A A A, Teacher! . JOYCE HEISIG, A A A, Teacher: . DAVID HENDERSON, Arts and Science: WILBUR H. HENDERSON, Agriculture ........ Society of Foresters. WM. MERCER HENDERSON, A K E, Teacher: . . . Kappa Gamma Psi. VIRGINIA HIGGINS, Commerce .......... Louisiana Players Guild, Y. W. C. A., Pi Beta Phi, HAROLD HOLDEMAN, Pure and Applied Science . Phi Eta Sigma. HELEN E. HOLLAND, Teacher! . W. W. HOLMES, Agriculture ................ Y. M. C. A., Society of Foresters. JACK G. HOPKINS, A K E, Agriculture ...... Forestry Club. HOWARD HOWELL, 0 K N, Engineering . . HAROLD W. HUDSON, JR., A X A, Commerce H. MARTIN HUNLEY, Ari: and Science.: .......... Newman Club, Y. M. C. A. LOUISE HUNTER, X Q, Tr-.rcberr ............ SALLIE LYNNE ILER, K K li, Art: and Science: DOROTHY LOU ILES, K A, Agricullure ........... Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club. VIRGINIA JACKSON, A X Sl, Arn and Sciencer ELAINE JARMON, Teachers OSCAR JOHANSEN, Engi neer ing . . THOMAS A. JOHN, Am and Sciences MYRTLE JOHNSON, A A Il, Agricullure ........... Home Economics Club, B. S. U. . . Pitkin . . . . . Tallapoosa, Ga. . Milton . Port Allen . . Bay St. Louis, Miss. . . Beaumont, Texas . . Beaumont, Texas . . Boyce . . Zachary . . Belcher Beaumont, Texas Club. St.. James . . . . Crowley . . Springhill . Winnlield . . Waterproof . . Monroe . . Bastrop . . Donaldsonville . . Alexandria . . Shreveport . . . . Oakdale . . Lufkin, Texas . . Marion . Miami, Fla. . . Crowley - . . Rayville Page l23 . N Junior Glas JANE JONES, 'I' M, Art: and Science: ........... JOHN EARL JONES, 0 E, flgricullurc' ......... Future Farmers of America. MARGUERITE JORDAN, Ari: and Science: . . LOLITA KAHLE, K K l', Art: and Scicnccr ..... Purple Jackets. BRUNETTE KAHN, Agriculture ............. Home Economics Club. LEO S, KEARNS, Commerce . . JESSE M. KEES, Agriculture ................ JOHN DAVID KEES, Commerce .............. JOHN PEGUES KELLEY, Teacher! ........... Kappa Gamma Psi. DOLORES KEMP, Art: and Science! . DAN KIMBALL, Arls and Science: .......... Pi Lambda Beta . MIRIAM A. KING, Teacberr ALF KLAVENESS, Engineering . . u Alphag JOHN LUCAS KNIGHT, Agriculture Alpha Zctag Block and Bridle Clubg Alpha Ta MARGARET A. KNOBLOCH, A A ll, Teacher: . Newman Club. MARY MARGERY LABBE, A A A, Commerce ASHTON LABORDE, Engineering . JOE LACOUR, Agriculture ..... Block and Bridle ROY LAFLEUR, Art: and Sciences ........... JOHN B. LALLANDE, Agriculture . Society of Foresters. LEWIS L. LANDON, III, Pure and Applied Science DANIEL MORGAN LANDRY, Arr: and Sciencer SAMUEL K. LANDRY, Engineering .......... Sigma Tau Sigma. CYRUS LARMOYEUX, Ari: and Science: .......... Scabbard and Blade, 19363375 Major Second Battalion, 1936-'3 l Society, 1936-'37. l KATHLEEN LEABO, A A A, Arts and Science: .... F Newman Club. WHARTON A. LEBLANC, Engineering .......... A. S. A. E., Newman Club. MIRIAM LEEFE, Teacher: ............... Delta Omicron. Alpha Tau Alpha, Block and Bridle Club, Clubg F. F. A.: Y. M S .........NewOrleans Wumen's Pan-Hellenicg Mental Hygiene Society, Baptist Student Union. . . Ruston Lufkin, Texas New Orleans . . Rayne . Thibodaux . . Lecompte F. F. A. . . . Brookhaven, Miss. L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra. . . Alexandria . . Independence . . Springfield . . Baton Rouge . New Orleans ............Varnado F. F. A.g Y. M. C. A. . . Thibodaux . . St. Martinville . . Marksville . . . . . . . Mansura .C. A. . . . . . . . Ville Platte . . New Iberia . . New Orleans . . Baton Rouge New Orleans . . . Shreveport 75 President of Mental Hygiene . . Shreveport - . Reserve . New Orleans Iunior Class JAMES LEITHEAD, Commerce . ......... - - Lilkf Charles Y. M. C. A. FRANCIS G. LEJEUNE, Teacher: ....................... Baton Rouge Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Sigma Iota, Alpha Lambda Mug Le Cercle Francais. EDWIN L. LEVY, Teacher: ............... Le Cercle Francais, Reveille. MARCY H. LEVY, Commerce . . ........ . . Y. M. C. A. KENNETH A. LEWIS, Ari: and Science: ....... History Club: Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Clubg Le Cercle Francaisg Y. VIVIAN LEWIS, A Z, Teacherx . . JOHN A. LOFLAND, Pure and Applied Science CARL E. LONG, Commerce . MYRTLE AVIS LONG, Teachers ............... . . Symphony Orchestra, B. S. GORDON LOUDON, Arts and Science! ......... Louisiana Players Guild, Mental Hyg HAZEL LOVELL, A A A, Arn and Sciences CLARENCE LOWE, Engineering . . EARL G. LUKE, A l' P, Agriculture .......... Samuraig F. F. A. RAYMOND H. LUMRY, Pure and Applied Science . Y. M. C. A. MARVIN LYMBERIS, 9 K N, Ari: and Science: . Assistant Editor, Guivinog Pre-Med Clubg Physics Club, NANCY ELIZABETH MACKEY, Arts and Sciences CHARLES MALTZ, Commerce . MARIE LOUISE MARCHAND, Tencherr . MAURINE MARSHALL, Agriculzure ....... B. S. U.g Home Economics M. VIRGINIA MARTIN, Teacher: ........ Delta Omicron. DOROTHY MAULDIN, Arn and Science: ..... 4 Pre-Med Club. TALMADGE KENNETH MAY, Commerce ..... B. S. U. MARCUS E. McBRIDE, Agriculture ........... Alpha Tau Alphag Vice-President Sophomore Class, 1935-'36, Block and Bridle Club. FREDERICK VON MCCAMMON, Art: and Science! . . Delta Kappa Psi. STRUBBE MCCONNELL, JR., Engineering .... EMILE J. McCOURTNEY, Ari: and Science: . . N. B. MCELROY, 0 K N, Commerce ........ Baseball. V Page I25 U. ienc Society. Players Guild: Y eribf ' President, Junior . . Tifton, Ga. . . Shreveport . Batcn Rouge M. C. A. . Eudora, Ark. Wcstmor1t, N. . Trees City Raymond, Miss. . . Baton Rouge Beaumont, Texas Allen . Port Centerville . Dc Ridder Alexandria .M. C. A. . . Bogalusa Houston, Texas . . Innis Mandeville . . Alexa ndria . . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . . . . Jonesboro Classg F. F. A.: Pine Bluff, Ark. . . Shreveport . New Orleans Greenwood, Miss. :. - WK Iunior Glass JOHN ROBERT McELWEE, Am and Sciences DELOIS McGRAW, Commerce JUANITA McGRAW, Teachers . FRANCES McINNIS, Art: and Science: BILLIE CONRAD McKAY, fl' A Tl, Commerce . . . Lambdag Purple Jackets, Phi Lambda Pi. CHARLES McKAY, 2 II, Arts and Science: .... Y. M. C. A.3 Intramural Athletic Association. SIDNEY A. McKNIGHT, Commerce ........ Kappa Gamma Psi, President, Junior Class in College of Commerce, Y. M A. G. McLAVY, Engineering .... . . . . . . Delhi Baton Rouge Baton Rouge . . Minden Baton Rouge New Orleans Brinkley, Ark. . C. A. Baton Rouge WILLIE RUTH McNEELY, A X 52, Commerce . . Lindsay JAMES BRUCE MEADOURS, Engineering . . . . Merryville MARGARET MEANS, A Z, Teacher! . - Ida JO MECHLIN, A Z, Teacher! ..................... Baton Rouge Purple Jackets, Women's Pan-Hellenic, Lambda. JOSEPH MARTIN MEINHOFER, Am and Science: . . . . New Orleans Y. M. C. A. EMILY MENGER, Arts and Science . . Gulfport, Miss. EDWARD MEYER, Arts and Sciences ............ . . Port Arthur, Texas Pre-Med Clubg Delta Kappa Psi. WILMA MICHAEL, Agriculture ................. . . Vivian Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A. JACK D. MIDDLETON, Pure and Applied Science ........... Yazoo City, Miss. Tiger Quartette, 1934-,355 Cast of Carmen and The Student Prince, Secretary-Treasurer, Soph- omore Class, 1935-'36g Pure and Applied Science FRANCIS L. MILLER, Commerce ................. . . Minden Phi Eta Sigma. PAUL G. MILLSAPS, K A, Agriculture ......... ...... C rystal Springs, Miss. American Society of Forestry, Track, 1936. MURIEL MIXON, Teacher: .... . . . . LORAINE MOAK, Teacher: . CECELIA MOLAISON, A A Tl, Teacher.: ..... W. A. A. ETHEL MOLLERE, Agriculture ...... DANIEL MOORE, 2 N, Commerce LOUISE HUNTLEY MOORE, A Z, Teachers DORIS MORGAN, Teachers ............ Alpha Lambda Delta, History Club. SAM MORGA f, JR., Commerce . . . . . . . . . EARL H. MORROGH, Arts and Science.: ..... Pre-Med Club. KATHERINE MUNSON, Arts and Science .... Louisiana Players Guildg Y. W. C RUTH MURPHEY, A X SZ, Teachers ....... Page l26 . A., St. James Club. . Baton Rouge . . Hammond . . Plaquemine Baton Rouge . . Monroe . . Shreveport h Baton Rouge . . Montpelier . . Arnaudville . . Slaughter . . Monroe Junior Class ED C. MURPHY, Teucher: . ERNEST V. NAHR, A X A, Engineering . . ROBERT F. NAUL, A X A, Pure and Applied Science . Delta Kappa Psi . GEORGE NELSON, X N, Ari: and Science: . . . Daggers. JOHN W. NELSON, Agriculture ................ Block and Bridle Clubg F. F. A. HOWARD NETTLES, Commerce . ........... . . HAROLD C. NEWMAN, Commerce EDITH NEWTON, B E 0, Teacher: . ........ . . Y. W. C. A.g W. A. A. WILLIAM J. NOBLE, JR., 9 K, Art: and Sciencex ...... . . Y. W. C. A.3 Louisiana Players Guild. RAY A. NOLEN, Agriculture . ............... . F. F. A. PEGGY O'TOOLE, X 9, Commerce MARY ALICE OVERSTREET, K A, Teacher: ......... Y. W. C. A.g Louisiana Players Guild. MATTIE LOU OXFORD, Teachers ........... B. S. U. Council. MRS. VANCE H. PACE, Teachers . LENORA PALMER, Teachers MARJORIE PARKER, Teacberx . . . Houston, Tex. . . Summit, N. J. . . Denham Springs . . Minden . Ruston . . Coushacta . New Orleans . . Amite . . Shreveport . . Pitkin . . Monroe . . . . . Moss Point, Miss. . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge . . Jackson . . Zachary THOMAS E. PARTRICH, Agriculture .................... Baton Rouge Block and Bridle Clubg Vice-President, Junior Class, College of Agriculture. E. M. PATRICK, Agriculture . . ........ . . ....... . . . . Many F. F. A. ARTHUR PATT, Arts and Sciences ..... ABE S. PERLMAN, Art: and Sciences HARDY H. PERRITT, Teacher: ............... Y. M. C. A.g Debate Squad. CARL H. PETERSON, Engineering . . . .... . . . . ERNEST M. PINO, Art: and Science: FABOL POWELL, A Z, Teachers .......... Y. W. C. A. . . Jersey City, N. J. New York, N. Y. . . W esso n, Miss. Binghamton, N. Y. . . Havana, Cuba . . Sterlington ELIZABETH POWERS, Agriculture ............. ....... B aton Rouge Phi Upsilon Omicrong Home Economics Club: Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Class, College of Agriculture, B. S. U. MARY GAYDEN POWERS, Teacher: ......... . .... Chamberlin EDWIN M. PRENDERGAST, 9 E, Arts .md Science: MAJOR PREWITT, Agriculture . TOWNER J. PRINGLE, Arts and Science: ........... . . Baton Rouge . . Baton Rouge ........DeRidder President, Sophomore Class, Arts and Sciences, 1935-'36, President, Junior Class, Arts and Sciences, 1936-'37. MRS. JEROME RAY, Arts and Science: ............. Page l27 Waxahachie, Texas f A i . Aqf:1 QRx A v '-. Iunior Glass BOOTS REDDELL, A A Tl, Arls and Science ........ W. A. A., Newman Club. WOODROW REESE, A X A, Cnrnmerce ..... . . . MARY HELEN REEVES, Commerce ........ B. S. U. Adjutant First Battalion. NELL REILEY, A A A, Arts and Sciencer ............. JOHN DOUGLAS REYNOLDS, A K E, Arts and Sciences . EVELYN RHODES, A X U, Ari: and Science: ........... BEATRICE RHYMES, Teacher: .................. Louisiana Players Guild. MARY RICHARDSON, Arif and Science .... . . . O. RICHARDSON, Arn and Science.: . YVONNE RIECKE, A115 and Sciences ............... Louisiana Players Guild, Newman Club. JOSEPHINE F. RINAUDO, Agriculture ............. ' Newman Club, Home Economics Club. LILLIE E. ROBERTS, Teachers I. B. ROBERTSON, JR., Art: and Science: ....... Wesley Foundation. DOUGLAS ROBICHAUX, 9 E, Ari: and Sciences . Samurai. WOODROW G. ROBINSON, Agriculture ............. F. F. A., Freshmen Track and Boxing, 1933-'34, Varsity Track, 19 GEORGE EDCIL ROGERS, Agriculture ............ . INEZ ROGERS, Agriculture .................... Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A. JAN ROGERS, Art: and Science . . .......... . . MARCEL F. ROMAGOSA, Teiu'l1ers ........... Newman Club, Baseball. J. R. ROMETO, Art: and Scicncer ........... CAROLYN ROSENTHAL, Teacher: .......... Mathematics Club. BERNARD ROWLAND, 2 N, Pure and Applied Science . . Samurai. WILLIAM ERNEST ROWND, Arts and Science! . . H. M. C. A. DOROTHY ROY, A A Tl, Agriculture ............... Delta Gamma Delta, Home Economics Club. DOROTHY GRACE ROY, X U, Commerce ...... . . . . LUCILLE ROY, X Q, Commerce ................. Newman Club, Louisiana Players Guild. , MARION P. ROY, A X 'I', Art: and Sciences ......... Junior Manager of Football Team. ENRIQUE HAROLD NICHOLS REID, Engineering ......... Cosmopolitan Club, President, 1935-'36-'37, National President, Y. JOSEPH WRIGHT REID, JR., Art: and Sciencer ........... Y. W. C. A., Mental Hygiene Society, Purple Jacke ROYAL RENOIS, Art: and Science: .......... ...... Y. W. C. A., Mental Hygiene Society, B. S. U., W. . . Bacon Rouge . . Monticello, Ark. . . Heliin . . . Santiago, Chile M. C. A. Cabinet. . . . . Baton Rouge . . . . Baton Rouge ts. . . Shreveport . . Winnsboro . . . . . Monroe A. A. . . . . Monroe . . Norwood . Manifest . New Orleans . Plaquemine . . Pine Grove . . Manifest . . Jeanerette Baton Rouge L Club. 34-'35-'36, Baton Rouge . . Merryville . . Tulsa, Okla. . New Orleans . . Welsh . Baton Rouge . . Baton Rouge . . Bogalusa . . . Mansura . . . Lafayette . . Lafayette . . Marksville .,.. Iunior Class NEWTON L. ROY, Engineering . CLARENCE ROZAS. Teachers L. K. RUSH, Agriculture . ............ . Block and Bridle Club. WILLIAM P. RUSSELL, Commerce .......... ANDREW J. RUSSO, Agriculture .............. Society of Foresters, Band. C. E. RYAN, Agriculture ....................... F. r. A., Alpha Tau Alpha, Y. M. C. A. WALTER S. SAVAGE, JR., 9 E, Commerce ..... Newman Club. . . Marksville . iChataignier . . Alexandria . . Baton Rouge Fredonia, N. Y. . . Baton Rouge . Monroe BERNARD B. SAXON, Commerce .................. Ocean Springs, Miss. Vice-President, Junior Class in College of Commerce. JACK B. SCEARCE, Teacher: . MARCELLE SCHERTZ, Teacher: ................... . . Batcn Rouge . . . . New Orleans Cosmopolitan Clubg Alpha Lambda Dcltag Phi Sigma Iotag Le Cercle Francais. LEOTA SCHILLING, Teachers ................. . Y. W. C. A., Pre-Med Club. DEAN M. SCHMITTER, Am and Science: ....... Louisiana Players Guild. JACKIE MARIE SCHROZDER, Art: .md Science: . . . J. A. SEAB, Agriculture ....................... . . . . . Franklinton . Richland, Iowa . . New Orleans . . . . . Vidalia Alpha Zeta, F. F. A., Alpha Tau Alpha, Prospective Louisiana Agriculturist. WILLIAM M. SHAW, 9 K N, Arts and Science: ........... . . . . New Orleans President of Newman Club, President of Pi Lambda Beta, Tau Kappa Alpha. SIMON HENRY SHIFF, Z B T, Commerce .......... . . DONALD SHULL, Arts and Sciences . . McHUGH SIMMONS, Arn uml Science-1 ...... Track, 1936. ROBERT H. SIMMONS, Arlx and Science! . ZEPH B. SISSON, Teuclrcrr PHILLIP SLEET, Cummerci .......... Y. M. C. A. BEATRICE SMITH, X 9, Teacher: ........... Symphony Orchestra. ELIZABETH SMITH, B X O, Teacher: ............... W. A. A.g Health and Physical Edlulcation Club. i ln' II ESTHER swim-1, Am .md sffmf, ......... Z' ....... Wesley Foundation, Cosmopolitan Club, Y. W. C. . . . Bude, Miss. Jefferson City, Mo. . . Baron Rouge Brookhaven, Miss. . . Bonita . . Alexandria . . Shreveport . Covington . . . . . Baton Rouge ETHEL CHERRY SMITH, K A, Agriculture ........... . . Blanks Home Economics Clubg Y. W. C. A. GRETCHEN SMITH, A A ll, Teachers ...... . . . . . . De Ridder JACK HUGHES SMITH, Teacher: . . Shreveport JAMES MONROE SMITH, JR., K E, Arr: and Science: . . . Baton Rouge Samurai: Phi Eta Sigma. K. BYRON SMITH, Arr: and Sciences . . . . . Gonzales MADGE SMITH, Agricullure . . . . Carthage, Miss. Page I29 Iunior C THELMA SMITH, Agriculture . ANTONIO SOLER, JR. ANN SONDEREGGER, LEE WM. SPATH, Art: ANTHONY P. SPOTO C. HARVEY SPROTT, Y. fl' I A, Engineering .... A. S. M. E., Cosmopo A A A, Art: and Science: lass 1fQ..l dL.lJ.' Purple jackets. and Science: . . . . . . . Arts and Science: Agriculture................ M. C. A., Alpha Zeta, So CAROLYN STAMAN, K K 1', Am and Science: W. D. STAMBAUGH, Arn and Sciences CATHERINE STANLEY, K A, Teachers ..... Y. W. C. A., W. KITTY STEVEN, A gricullurc ........ MARY LOUISE STEWART, Teacher: EVERETTE L. STOKES, Z X, Arts and Sciences ERLINE A. STOUT, Arn and Science: ...... Pre-Med Club. ROY C. STRINGFIELD, Agriculture ........ F. F. A. ciety of Foresters. A. A. Brookhaven, Miss. . . Ciales, P. R. . . New Orleans . . Metairie Ridge . . Tampa, Fla. . . New Orleans . Shreveport St. Petersburg, Fla. . Beaumont, Texas . . Chicago, Ill. . . Baton Rouge . . Mangham . . Monroe . . Kentwood . . . . Shreveport CLAUDE C. STURGES, JR., Engineering ..... Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Class of Engineering, N. A. A., Institute of Aeronautical Sciences, A. S. M. E. ROBERT L. TASSIN, Agriculture .......................... Edgard Newman Club, Holy Name Society, Alpha Tau Alpha, Block and Bridle Club, F. F. A., Theta Kappa Phi, Alpha Zeta. LOURA TEMPLE, Teacher: ......... ....... . . Baton Rouge IDA LEE TEMPLET, Commerce CLARA TERZIA, X IZ, Art: and Science: MARGARET THOMAS, A A A, Teachers . GLENN T. THOMPSON, Ari: and Science: .... Tau Delta Tau. HELEN THOMPSON, B I, Art: and Sciences . B.M., Cincinnati College of Music, Phi Beta. JAMES TREADWAY, Arts and Science: . OLGA TREIGLE, A A A, Artr and Science Military Sponsor Company L, . . Baton Rouge . . Monroe . Beaumont, Texas . . Arcadia Hattiesburg, Miss. . . Alexandria . New Orleans Y. W. C. A., Mental Hygiene. J. E. TUMMINELLO, 9 K N, Commerce ............. LILA D. VARNADO, Agriculture ......... Home Economics Club. DROUET W. VIDRINE, Arts and Science: . . . . . EDNA EARLE VINCENT, A X Q, Arlr ana' Science.: ...... FLO VOBEL, Teacherr Y. W. C. A., Louisiana P layers Guild. MARCEI.. J. VOORHIES. JR., K 2, Pure and Applied Sciences M' Page I30 . . . Colfax . . Bolivar . . Ville Platte . Beaumont, Texas . . New Orleans . . Baton Rouge Iunior Class ERICH P. VOSS, Arn and Science .................. Cosmopolitan Club, Mental Hygiene Society. L. H. VAUTRAIN, Pure and Applied Science ........ . Newman Club, Alpha Chi Sigma. JAMES S. WADE, Arr: and Sciences ........... ROBERT C. WAIS, Art: and Science: VALERIE WALL, K A, Ari: and Scicnccr HARRY WALTERS, ll K A, Teacher: ....... L Club. Hamburg, Germany . .' Mandeville . .Arcadia . . Cincinnati, Ohio . . Brookhaven, Miss. . . Laurel, Miss. JAMES WARMBROD, Agricullure . ..... . . Belvidere, Tenn. JOHN B. WATERER, Agriculture ............. . . Gulfport, Miss, Varsity Track, Forestry Club. LETHA WATKINS, Agriculture . ........... . Welsh Home Economics Club. J. B. WEATHERSBY, Teacherr . . Annona, Texas BARRON WEBB, Commerce , , Marion VIRGINIA WEBER, K A, Artr and Sciences . . Beaumont, Texas AUDRY WILLIE WEEKS, ll Z 0, Teacher: ........... . . Lecsville Honor Court, Tigerette Chorus, Delta Omicron. CHARLES E. WEIMER, Tencherr . . , , Ragland JULIA MARIA WELLES, B 2 0, Teacher: . , , Pgnchagoula Beach JAMES M. WHATLEY, Arn and Science: , , Georgetown J. C. WILEERT, Engineering . . , , Crowley FREDDY WILLIAMS, A A A, Arn and Science: ........... . . Shreveport Lambda, Vice-President of Junior Class of Arts and Sciences EUGIE WILLIAMSON, Agriculture .................. . . Baron Rouge Home Economics Club, Newman Club. ERMIS C. WILSON, Commerce X MARY ALICE WISE, Am and Science: .... Theta Sigma Phi. ROBERT L. WOODARD, A X A, Teachers .... Band. GEORGE WRIGHT, Agriculture . JOHN WILEY WROTEN, JR., Teachers . . . . . Greenwood, Miss. . . Baton Rouge . . Pine Bluff, Ark. La Grangeville, N. Y. Haynesville President of Junior Class Teachers College, 1936-'37, Delta Kappa Psi, Y. M. C. A., Wesley Foundation, Louisiana Players Guild,'President of Sophomore Class, Teachers College, 1935-'36. FLORA GLENN YARBROUGH, A Z, Comm rrcc ........ . MARIETTA YOUNGBLOOD, Ari: und Sciences JOHN ED. YOUNGER, Agriculture . RENNIE ZEVE, Ari: and Sciences E. EDWIN ZIMMERMAN, Engineering . . Joi-:NNY ZINNA, Mum ................... Dance Orchestra, Symphony Orchestra. . . . . Shreveport . . Port Niches, Texas . . Bunkie, La. . . Shreveport . . Poplar Bluff, Mo. . . Independence Page l3l u P, K 1 H 3 S2 Q 2779 I xg S1453 'F A' Q 4:5 Class lfficers COLLEGE OF AR AND SCIENCES Russrll Loma ..... ....... P resident W O Nomr . .... Vin--President JUIIA WENDI ........ Srcrelary and Tn-asurcr COLLEGE OF GRICULTURE Woonxovl W SIMMONS . . .' ...... President JOHN L Allokn .... .... If irc-Prnsidcnl EMMF11 I PETERSON . . Sfcrflary and Treasurer COLLEGE OF COMMERCE JIM Ancocn ...... ....... P resident Mxcnmr KRAMER . .... Vice-President Jozm PIUMMER . . . Srrrelary and Trmsurrr COLLEGE OF PURE A D APPLIED SCIENCES BIVIRIX Cl 'LRKIE ............ Prvsidnzt C lokcl MIRCIIER . .... Vice-Pnuvidcnt 1 In BANKS . . . Srfrrlary and Trvasurcr TEACHERS OLLEGE J N MIINPR . . .... ....... P rexidrnt RAc.nrl MANSINGER . . Vice-President Upprr lclt: ford, Banks Bonom Clark Long, Mansinger, Mer r, Miller, Milner, Noble, Simmons, We t Upper right: P rson, Raborn S...-I 'kirir J H U M U H E L, L A If GABRIEL RAMON ABOY fb I A Puerto Rico JIM W. ADCOCK Alto ESTHER AGUILLARD Basile EDWARD MONZON AGUIRRE fl' I A New Orleans CLIFTON R. AMMONS Many JESSE Ol.AN ANDERS Jena DONALD ARMSTRONG Silverhill, Ala. RUTH ARNOULT A A II Plaquemine JANE AYCOCK X fl Laurel, Miss. LESTER AYCOCK Plaquernine ELDON J, BABIN Baton Rouge STANLEY D. BABIN Duplessis JOHN AINSLEY BALL, JR. Alto MARIAN BANKS A A II Baton Rouge ELIZABETH BANTA B X 0 Jeanerette HARRY BARBAZETTE Lutcher HARRY T. BATES New O.leans WALDO J. BAUDOUIN Hahnville BUF F BEALE Baton Rouge BERNARD BEESON Baton Rouge JAMES BENNETT A Z Cb Bernice MILDRED MAE BERINGER Tyrone, Pa. SUPHUNIURE GLASS E 2 l l , l . 1 Q JOHN JOSEPH AERTKER Alexandria ANTHONY A. AGOSTA White Castle L. MORLEY ALEXANDER Il K A Baton Rouge JOHN L. ALFORD Greenwell Springs MARJORIE ANNISON Baton Rouge ELLEN ARCENEAUX A A II Rayne ELIZABETH AVERA Smithfield, N. C. MABEL CLAIRE AVERY Colfax HAROLD AYME Norco BEN R. BABIN Duplessis NEVA JO BAKER A X 9 Baton Rouge JOSE E. BALADO Puerto Rico T. EDWIN BANKS 2 II Baton Rouge MILDRED BANNERMAN K A Shreveport JOE W. BARHAM 2 X Oak Ridge ARTHUR F. BARRY Sunset MAURICE H. BAUER Millersburg, Iowa JACK BEAIRD K A Shreveport CECIL BEESON - Pitkin CASMER A. BELNIAK Schenectady, N. Y. ARTHUR C. BEST A E lb Memphis, Tenn. JAMES BICE Pelican v Page l34 NN.-.EJ r' 5 45-Ti 'II - ll' SUPHUNIUPIE GLASS M131-nl HELEN H. BIGGS Mangham R. L. BIZETTE Morganza FRANCES BONNER Baton Rouge PAUL W. BOUDREAU Breaux Bridge FRANK BOWERS New Orleans W. T. BOWLES Clinton EDDIE J. BROUILLETTE Marksvillc DORIS BROUSSARD A A II New Iberia .l- C. BROUSSEAU 2. X Baton Rouge .l- MERRILL BROWN Shreveport A. WARREN BROWNFIELD K A Baton Rouge J. H. BRYANT Tallulah ELLIS BUCKLEY New Orleans MARTHA BUNCH Tallulah JACK C. BUSHMAN St. Petersburg, Fla. ROWENA BUTLER Mangham N. 1. CABALLERO I Napoleonville MARCEL P. CAIBOS New Orleans BILL A. CARAWAY Baton Rouge WILLIAM HODGE CARAWAY Sugarland, Tex. C. H. CARNEY Ethel IAMES D. CARTER 2 TI St. Rose E l l l l 'I . Y , 13 NA EDWIN I. BLANCHARD West Helena, Ark. A. E. BONNABEL Metairie RAE BOUDREAUX Port Allen CARLYLE BOURGEOIS, Jeaneretre VUILLIAM BREWER E A E Crowley ' MARGUERITE BRIGGS Baton Rouge RUTH BROUSSARD A X Q Kaplan VERNE BROUSSARD Loreauville JOSEPH W. BROWN Thibodaux WILLARD BROWN Baton Rouge LILLIAN BRYSON II B fl' Shreveport OSCAS BUCHALTER Hattiesburg, Miss . E. J. BURCH G K N Port Allen MARGUERITE BUSH Sr. James TED BUTLER Vivian DAVID BYRNSIDE Abbeville THOMAS CAMPANEII A Baton Rouge GEORGE R. CANNON Acy DOROTHY CAREY Westfield, Incl. ALLEN H. CARLISLE Firler, Miss. GENEVIEVE CATLETT Elton YVONNE CAZES Addis PaqeI35 ' 2 'II - II' G.:-JP SUPHUNIUIIE CLASS A wifi -Wy i I r LILA MAE CHAMBERS fl' M Rayville MARIE LUCILLE CHAMPAGNE Baton Rouge LOUIS CHEMAY Hammond WILLIAM J. CHERNOFF Brooklyn, N. Y. NOEL J. CIPRIANO New Orleans ANNIE LLOYD CLAWSON II B fl' Shrevc port FRANCIS COLE McComb, Miss. TODD G. COLE Baton Rouge WILLIAM L. COLVIN, JR. 95 Jcanerettc WILLIS E. CONNER Baton Rouge PETER J. CORONA New Orleans TOMMY COSTAKIS Tulsa, Okla. JAMES C. CROSS Shreveport VIRGINIA E. CURRY fl' M Haynesville CHARLES W. DAHLBERG Alexandria BRAD DAIGLE Port Allen VAN DAVIDSON Plaquemine LOUIE E. DAVIET A 2 'Il Larose HAROLD -G. DAWES Vidalia MYRTLE DAY Baron Rouge N. R. de GRAVELLES K A Thibodaux EVELYN DELANEY X fl Pineville 6- w . I I 9.5:-ar. CLYDE CHANEY , Clinton RUTH E. CHAPMAN 'lf M Columbia, Miss. JOSEPH A. CHILDRESS New Orleans E. B. CHRISTMAN, JR. Welsh GEORGE W. CLINE A X A De Ridder CORNELIA COBB Leesville ROBERT N. COLES, JR, Covington NANCY COLLIER II B 'Il Homer RAYE COOKSEY K A Clarks JAMES ROBERT COOPER Rochelle JOHN F. CRAIG Il K A Pine Bluff, Ark. WILLIAM STEARNS CRIBBIN Cincinnati, Ohio JIMMY CUTHBERT Shreveport MICKEY DAGASTINA Baton Rouge TOM B. DALZIEL ll K A Shreveport MILDRED ETHEL DASPIT Houma FRANCIS DAVIS A A Il Bethany JOHN KENNETH DAVIS Shreveport DAVID H. DEAS K A Shreveport LUKE DEFELICE Cut Off CECIL DELAUNE Napoleonville HUBERT DELHAYE Charenton Page I36 ln - u' X . X fa. fit'-I ELIZABETH DELOACH :Im M Haynesville PALMER W. DELOTEUS New Orleans THOMAS M. DEROUEN New Iberia ELSA DB VRIES E AT Newellton THOMAS DIDONNA Schenectady, N. Y. JOE M. DIETZEL Union City, Tenn. EMMA R. DIXON Baton Rouge BASIL DOLES Jones DORIS DOUGHERTY Baker JANET DOYLE A A A Orange, Texas KENNETH DUNN A X A Baton Rouge DIMPLES DUNNAM Baton Rouge C. E. DUTSCH Tulsa, Okla. W. E. DYE Houma MARIE ELLENDER Houma MARY CALVERT ELLIS K A New Orleans VIRGINIA ESTES A A II Lake Providence ARCHIE ESTEES Grayson R. D. FARR, JR. Monroe GEORGE ROSE FERGUSON A A II Leesville SADIE JUNE FITZGERALD Baton Rouge P. J. FITZPATRICK New Orleans SUI'HIlIVlUllEULl-XSS Page I37 v T in 1 Cr' THELMA LEE DBMETZ Pass Christian, Miss. ADRIAN DE QMONTLUZIN ii K A New Orleans MAURICE DE VRIES, JR. Z B 'l' Newellton .l. M. DICHARRY New Orleans CARLO A. DILEO New Orleans JOHN A. DILWORTH Shreveport JOHN DOHERTY K A Baton Rouge . ROBERT FORT DOLES Jones LOUIS DREWETT E N Jena ROBERT DUCREST St. Marzinville WESSIE L. DUNNAM Baton Rouge GENEVIEVE DUPONT ll X 0 Plaquemine EDITH EAGLES Wiimnfield MORRIS EDELMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. SYDNEY ELLIS New Orleans ARDIS ERWIN Baron Rouge GERALDINE EVANS Basile H. B. FAIRCHILD Lorrie W. H. FERGUSON Oil City LESLIE ALLEN FITCH Baton Rouge GEORGIA ROSE FLEMING Lafitre WYATT FLEMING Bogalusa ll I - 'Fax JULIAN W. FLOWERS Baton Rouge WILLIAM P. FOIL Bogalusa J. B. FRIEDMAN Covington MARY ALLEN FROST Thibodaux ALLEN J. FUSELIER Oberlin CATHERINE FUSELIER Thibodaux WARD TRAVIS GAMBLE Grand Cane DAVID GARLAND A K E Minden GEORGIA GARRISON Baton Rouge BLANCHE GAUDE B 2 0 Ponchatoula JOHN C. GERDSEN Lake Charles ATWOOD T. GIBSON Homer JUDGE D. GIRLINGHOUSE Lismore DAN GLISCARD Donaldsonville HAROLD E. GOLDBERG Z B T Lecompte J. I.. COLSAN A K E Baton Rouge LOIS GREEN Bastrop EMIL GREENWALD New Orleans J. B. GREMILLION Long Bridge HOY GIRGSBY Heflin SALVADOR GUASTELLA fb I A Havana, Cuba FRED F. GUIDRY Cut OE SUPHUIVIUBE CLASS 0,3-JP MARGARET FONTENOT Franklin A. J. FREYOU Jennings HELEN JEAN FRUMHOFF E A T Overton, Texas J. 'B. FRYE, JR. Shongalco ETHEL FUSELIER Oberlin DAVID MILLER GALLMEYER Memphis, Tenn. GENEVI EVE GARNER Clinton H. A. GARRETT A K E St. Francisville RANDOLPH E. GAUTREAUX Mathews MILDRED M. GERALD Jackson NORMAN S. GILBERT 9 EI St. Bernard GEORGE S. GILFOIL L' X Omega RAY E. GLEASON Labadieville MAE ADELE GLEASON A A II New Orleans WILLIAM KENNEDY GOWER Sr. Petersburg, Fla. A. L. GRACE, JR. Plaquemine ELIZABETH GREER fb M Lakewood, Ohio H. B. GREMILLION Cottonport EDWIN B. GRONER Shreveport ALFREDO GUASTELLA 'I' I A Havana, Cuba ROY GUILLIOT Youngsville PAUL I. GUMA New Orleans Page IIB -'I ,,. SUPHUNIUIIE GLASS , A, ,', L . , 'X CECILE GUTIERREZ X Sl New Orleans BORIS C. HAASE, JR. New Orleans GEORGIE HANNIE Baton Rouge LONNIE HARDY Oil City DERRYL H. HAYMON Greenwell Springs VIRGINIA HEARD Gretna VELMA HEBERT Istrouma ELIZABETH L. HECKER II IZ 'Il Octumwa, Iowa FRANK HERNANDEZ 'Il I A Puerto Rico EARL HERRING Ida WOODROW HIGGI NBOTHAM Baton Rouge JULIAN F. HIRSCH New Orleans KATHERINE HOLBROOK X S? Rayne ARCHIE L. HOLLAND Grand Bayou MARY PINNEY HOPKINS II A fl' Tallulah E. W. HORNE Ruffsdale, Pa. JESSIE J. HOYDEL Good Hope HELEN HUDSON Oakdale MARJORIE HUTCHINSON A A II Corbin ANNA ROSE HYTKEN 2 A T Indianola, Miss. HOWARD WOODROW JACKSON Lecompte R. C. JACKSON, JR, Lecompte MARJORIE HALL K K 1' Charlotte, Mich. SYLVIA HAMILTON A X S2 Hollandale, Miss. HARRELL HARPER McComb, Miss . SYDNEY HARRIS Baton Rouge JAMES P. HEBERT Baton Rouge RUTH HEBERT Houma MORRIS HECKER New Orleans BILLY HERMAN Bogalusa CAROL HERZBERG 2 A T Baton Rouge ALEX HESS Morganza CURTIS HODGES Rosefield NORMA HODGES Minden ROBIN M . HOOD Welsh K. DALE HOPKINS Jena HELEN HORNSBY Venti-css BERNICE HORWITZ Beaumont, Texas FLUITT E. HUNDLEY Monroe CECIL HUTCHISON Jennings OTTO IRIZARRY ll! I A Puerto Rico GUS M. IRVING, JR. Sondheimer EMILE JACOB New Orleans SHIRLEY JOFFRION Long Bridge Page ' 5.3:-JP U9 'v I 5 . 'II Il' SUI'HUNlUllECLASS ALDEN B. JOHNSON Baton Rouge FONTA MAY JOHNSON A A Ii Teague, Texas MARY ELIZABETH JUNOT II X 0 Baton Rouge CORINNE KAHLE K K I New Orleans JAMES J. KATZ Shreveport BARNEY KEMP Sugartown BETTY KILLGORE K A Shreveport W. S. KINBERGER Plaqueminc EARL J. KNIGHT Zachary LEONARD R. KNIGHT Port Arthur, Texas PAUL F. KRAIL New Orleans M. R. KRAMER, JR. E X Alexandria L. E. LANDRENEAU Plauchcville LUCILE LENORA LANDSTREET New Orleans FRANK LA RSEN Shreveport LEO F. LASSERE Plaquemine FRANK PRATT LATHROP Reform, Ala. BERNARD H. LAVIGNE, JR. New Orleans ' JOYCE LEBLANC A A II St. Gabriel MARION LBBLANC St. Gabriel MARSHALL J. LEMOINE Plaucheville LAMAR LEWIS Bogalusa l I I Q.. -.gr ,fmxk DELOS JONES Bogalusa ROBERT RUSSELL JONES, Port Sulphur FAY KAIGLER fl' M Holly Bluff, Miss. PAUL KARAM Oberlin PAUL KESSLER Z ll 'l' White Castle J. H. KETY Wilmington, Del. N. P. KING Baton Rouge PERCY D. KINSER Oberlin FRANCES KNOUSE Zwolle TOMMY T. KOHARA Alexandria ANNE LACOUR Moz-ganza THOMAS F. LAMONT Sulphur JEAN LANDRY A A A Baton Rouge IRENE LANIUS X KZ Baton Rouge JACK LASSITER Jena AMOS LATHAM K A Mansfield TOMMY LAWS 0 K B Shreveport CAROLINE LBBLANC Porn: Allen RUFUS JOSE PH LEBLANC Er.-nh BERNARD I. LEEFER Higstown, N. CHARLES J. LI BBEY Hodge HELENE LIEBER Natchitoches ' ill- H' P'9' ab-J W' L 5 S Page I4I fi f .. .Wim MORTON LIEBERMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. R. E. LIND, JR. New Orleans JOHN W. LIPSCOMB Baton Rouge JEAN LITTLEPAGE K A Gulfport, Miss. EDWARD V. LOUSTALOT Franklin CORINNE LOWRY Lutcher PERCY M. LYONS Crowley MYRON MADDEN Fryeburg ANGELO MALONE New Orleans JIMMY J. MANCUSO Lake Charles AMBROSE L. MARCANTEL Oberlin BEVERLEY MARCUSE Colon, Panama SAM MARKS Z B T Baton Rouge JAMES MARMANDE E A IC Houma DONALD T. MAST Shreveport MARTHA MATYSKA Shreveport RHEA MAYER Baton Rouge DONALD A. MAYEUX Ville Platte J. v. METCALF Shreveport ADELE MEYER Crowley EDWARD MICHAUD Hodge JOE MICHAUD Hodge ED R. LINN, JR. 2.2 A E New Orleans WILLIAM E. LINN, JR. Baton Rouge .JOHN E. LOE Shreveport RUSSELL LONG A K E Baton Rouge .JOHN F. LUCK New Orleans WILLIAM JOHN LUKE, JR. Donner RAY MAGEE Franklinton P. E. MALARET Santurce, P. R. RACHEL MANSINGER X Q Leesville ELLIS E. MANUEL Eunice . J. C. MARGUART Lake Arthur MARGARET MARIONNEAUX A A ll Plaquemine IVAN ROGER MARTIN Pana, Ill. JOHN O. MASON Lutcher LOUIS MAYER Baton Rouge MAYER MAYER, JR. West Helena, Ark. JOHN MAYEUX Moreauvillc GEO. T. MERCIER, JR. Amire JULIUS MEYER New Orleans PARASKEVAS MICHAELIDES Baton Rouge A, HUGH MIDDLETON X A E Canton, Miss. VIRGINIA MILFORD A A II Lake Charles, a4g:i,f6,:?' .LE ' ,, ALBERT R. MILLER Will's Point CHARLES H. MILLER Sunset EDDIE R. MILLET French Settlement FACK M. MINCKLER Bogalusa R. J. MONAGHAN New Orleans MARGARET MONTAGUE DeQuincy D. H. MORELAND Baton Rouge DAMIAN MORELL fb H M Ponce, Puerto Rico PORTER MORRIS Lockport ROY M. MOSS Erath GEORGE C. MURRAY Vidalia DUDLEY H. MUTZIGER Baton Rouge HAL DALE McCOWN Couchwood MARIE McCULLOUGH Baton Rouge EDWARD C. MCGUIRE 9 K N Baton Rouge CLAIRE McINTYRE K K 1' Minden FRANK McLAVY Baton Rouge WILLIAM MCLELLAND, JR. Coushatta MARSHALL R. NASON Baton Rouge KIRBY PAUL NECK Mansurn THOMAS ASHTON NEU BI Plaquemine MILTON M. NEVILS Kinder G, NIUIIEULX-ISS DARRELL P. MILLER Longstrcct LOTTIE MILLER X ll Abbeville JOHNIE MAE MIZENKO Covington L. H. MOLLOY McMinnville, Tenn. HAL L. MOORE E AIC Blythevillc, Ark. ARMANDO OCTAVIO MORALES fl' I A Havana, Cuba V. E. MORGAN A X A Pine Bluff, Ark. FLORENCE JANE MORLEY X ll Rayvillc CHARLES D. MULLER New Orleans J. G. MURCHISON Bunkie JACK McCLUSKEY Lakewood, N. J. J. KINLOCH MCCOLLUM ll K A New Orleans DAN M. McDONALD BAE Delta ROBERT C. McDONOUGH New Orleans P. D. McKOIN Jones JOHN KELLER MCKOWEN Lindsay CHARLES W. McMICHAEL Mansfield JOHNNY NAQUIN Thibodaux GLEN R. NEIGHBORS X X Hot Springs, Ark. EVELYN NELSON Oil City PAULINE NICHOLS X S2 Baton Rouge SIDNEY NICOLLE A A Il Covington v v Page 142 993- I Eg H. 4 ,gi 7. MARJORIE NOBLE Baton Rouge ROGER NOBLE Brookhaven, Miss. NORMAN J. NOLAN Baton Rouge DOYLE A. NOLEN 9 K N Bernice ARVIN HUME NORTHUP New York, N. Y. LOUISE NOWLIN K A Bethany ROSE MARIE O'DONNELL A A Il Crowley JEANNE OEHMICHEN Garden City, Long Island EDWARD FRANCIS ORTIZ New York, N. Y. FRED W. OSER, JR. New Orleans LLOYD PAUL Ferriday ROWLAND H. PEAK 2 X Baton Rouge F. C. PENDLETON New Orleans ELAINE PENN, K A Brookhaven, Miss. ANDREW PETERS Apalachicola, Fla. EMMETT L. PETERSON Many SELSER PICKETT Alexandria FERNAND T. PICOU Thibodaux W. STEWART POPE Selma MARGARET PORTER Houma PHILIP G. POULET Opelousas WILLIAM F. POWERS Denham Springs SUPHUIVIUIJE CLASS N. Y. N105 W. O. NOBLE Mangham DOROTHY NOLAN Baton Rouge WILLIAM L. NORMAN Oak Ridge WILLIAM NORRIS Greenville, Miss. JACK O'BRIEN Baton Rouge JAMES W. O'BRIEN Belimore, N. Y. LEONARD WILLIAM OLIN 2 II Shreveport D. ORIOLO Union City, N. J. LULA LEE OSGOOD Denham Springs NICHOLAS L. PALADINO New Orleans GORDON W. PEEK Oxford MYRDEN PELLEGRIN Houma EMERSON L. PERDUE Prairieville SAMUEL L. PERKINS DcQuincy ELMO PETITJEAN Rayne LLOYD PICKETT Livonia ROWENA PITTMAN A A A Amire WILLIAM MARSHALL POLLOCK JR K A Mansfield HARVEY H. POSNER Z B T Plaquemine PROSPER L. POTIN New Orleans J. B. POWELL Eunice ERNEST LEONARD PRATT Shreveport PCQC W v r' S 63:3- -' ef ll Ill C. G. PROSPERE Washington, Miss. ROBERT B. PUMPHREY New Orleans WILLARD E. RADFORD Manifest ARTHUR RAMIREZ Guatemala, Central America JAMES K. REED Shreveport FRED REEVES Oberlin ROY M. REINE Gramercy N ELL REINKEN Baton Rouge GEORGE D. RHEUARK Baton Rouge FRANCIS J. RICHARDSON New Orleans MILDRED RIDDICK X 9 New Orleans J. A. RIGOL Havana, Cuba EDUARDO E. RIVERA San Juan, Porto Rico FRANKLYN MUSSER RIVERS Baron Rouge EDDIE ROBERTSON 9 E Patterson ALCI DE ROBICHAUX Donner ELLEN ROLSTON A A II Baton Rouge LORIMER ROMAGUERA New Orleans JOE S. ROSENTHAL St. Francisville PAUL A. ROSS New Orleans LENO RA ROUTON Hope , Ark. PAUL K. ROUTZAHN Indianapolis, Ind. NIUIIE CLASS SMILEY RABORN, JR. Pleasant Hill D. W. RACHAL Archibald WINSLOW A. RANDLE 2 II Port Sulphur C. ESPY REED New Orleans SIMS F. REGARD Marksville I REN E REID Baton Rouge WILLIAM LOWELL RENOIS Shreveport WILLIAM H. REYNAUD El Paso, Texas THOMAS FRANCIS RICHARDSON New Orleans LELAND C. RICKS Baton Rouge ELLEN RISEDEN Gretna .l. L. RISEDEN Gretna BESSIE M. ROBERT Reserve WADE H. ROBERT, JR. Jennings EVELYN ROBINSON Baton Rouge GEORGE MUNRO ROBINSON New Orleans BERNICE ROMERO 1I' M Welsh JAMES ROQUEMORE Homer RUBY ROSSER Columbia EMELINE R. ROTH A A II Thiboclaux J. B. ROUX Port Vincent RENATO ROYO Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Q' v PIQI I44 ' I 3:3- P690 I45 .JOHNNY RUNYON Homer LLOYD SAMMY RUSSELL Baton Rouge LOLA MAE SANDERS Pleasant Hill I. W. SANDIFER, JR. Shreveport LUCILLE SCHLEICHER A X S2 Baton Rouge LEO I. SCHINDLER Lake Charles STANLEY S. SCHNEIDER New Orleans CULLEN SCHOUEST Westwego PAUL H. SCHULER Shreveport JOHN T. SCOTT 2 X Houston, Texas RUTH SENTELL K A New Roads LLOYD LEE SEVI N Montegut WILLIAM W. SHULL Baton Rouge OLIVE SIGUR Franklin WALTER J. SIMMONS Magnolia, Miss. WOODROW W. SIMMONS Mt. Herman NELL SKINNER B 2 0 Jackson, Miss. DAN W. SLATON Baton Rouge A. J. SMITH Baton Rouge JAMES H. SMITH Lecompte Nl f rw H - yr R. S. SALE Arcadia ALVIN SANDEFUR Bunkie R. S. SANDIFER New Orleans MICHAEL N. SCELSI Endicott, N. Y. JACK H. SCHLOSSER E A IC Memphis, Tenn. JACOB T. SCHMIDT New Orleans ERNEST V. SCHRADER Urania SIDNEY SCHULDER Brooklyn, N. Y. ROBERT L. SCOTT Jonesville T. A. SCOTT Winnsboro HELEN JO SHAW Baton Rouge JOHN V. SHERLOCK New Orleans WILLIE SIMM 05 Bogalusa HIl.DA JANET SIMMONS E A 'I' Greenville, Miss. FRED W. SINCLAIR, JR. New Orleans CAREY SISEMORE X SZ Baton Rouge MANSEL S. SLAUGHTER E A E Baker M ELBA SLEDGE Baton Rouge JESSIE BELL SMITH Jena JOHN HUGH SMITH Shreveport . .. ,.:ifQ.,- -.,.X:Qm,,f .7-i.Xr X JOHN M. SMITH A X A Bastrop LA NELLE SMITH New Orleans WILLIAM HENRY SMITH New Orleans SUSIE BROADDUS SPEED II B 'I' Tallulah SHELTON STANTON New Orleans MEREDITH OSBORN STARK New Orleans LEONARD W. STEPHENS K A Coushacra RAE STERNBERG Shreveport NORMA META STOLL New Orleans HORACE H. STOVALL X II New Orleans SANTO E. TAORMINA New Orleans L. P. TERREBONNE Plaquemine ROBERT B. THOMPSON Ville Platte BILL R. TILLEY Bryceland LUIS A. TONARELY fl' I A Havana, Cuba ALFRED J- TOUPS Schriever EVA AGNESTULLOS Tioga RUBY TURNER Isrrouma H. FLOYD VALLERY Ferriday MAYZE VAUGHN Laurel, Miss. LAWRENCE L. SMITH Memphis, Tenn. VI RGIL SMITH Bastrop CELIA RAUMA STAHL X A T Gonzales, Texas ROBERT P. STALLINGS, II Leesville VICTOR J. ST. BLANC Westwego CALVIN L. STENGEL New Orleans WILLA JEAN STEWART Baton Rouge JOHN B. STOKES Pine Grove R. P. SWIRE, II 2 A E Baton Rouge MILDRED BESS SWITZER Baton Rouge THOMAS J. TEXADA Alexandria A. A. THIBAUT, JR. Jeanerette JOHN A. TITUS Port Arthur, Texas ENRIGUE TONARELY 'I' I A Vedado, Havana, Cuba EVA TRAWEEK A A A Por: Arthur, Teaxs THEDA TUCKER Baton Rouge WILLIAM TUTON Homer JOHN EARLE UHLER, JR. K 2 Baton Rouge WALTER VERLANDER Metairie RICHARD VICKE RS Smackover, Ark. Page I47 f--'- MADELINE VIENNE New Orleans BRUCE VINCENT Beaumont, Texas ELIZABETH WADDELL Ferriclay ELIZABETH WALDREP K A Hammond CHARLES WA RD Gilbert FRED A. WATKINS A K E Shreveport ROBERT G. WEBB Baton Rouge VIRGINIA WEBB Ottumwa , Iowa DELBERT H. WELCH Port Barre L. AUBREY WELLS Bogalusa .JULIA WENDT K A Baton Rouge JUNE N. WESLEY Baton Rouge J. M. WHITTINGTON Bude, Miss. P. E. WHITTINGTON 6 E Baton Rouge WALTER C. WILLIAMS New Orleans LEROY ELLIS WILLIE Livingston JOHN A. WINTZ Catville JOHN LEE WOMACK 2 A E Baton Rouge CHARLES D. WRIGHT New Orleans ANITA YOUNGBLOOD Port Neches, Texas Nl ALEX VINTI New Orleans FRANK VOSS New Orleans BILL WALLACE Corpus Christi, Texas D. C. WALSH Morgan City LUCILE WATTS Chenal JOHNEY B. WAX Denham Springs E. RAY WEILAND, JR. 2 X Baton Rouge ROBERT L. WEINFURTER New Orleans TOM H. WELLS New Orleans WILBUR WELLS Colfax JEWELL WESTBROOK Pride LOUISE WHITE Arcadia MARY C. WILLETT A Z Amherst, Texas MABEL WILLIAMS Baton Rouge ALLAN E. WILMOT A K E New Orleans GRACE WINN fl? M Haynesville JEAN WOOD K A Brookhaven, Miss. NEVA WORTHINGTON A Z Alexandria KEMON ZENOS Opelousas J. FLEURY ZERINGUE Wesrwego g 5 3 N f .iSf f'i'f5 0-ls Class fficers EUGENE WILLIAM WYMAN . . . ..... President PAULA HOWARD ..,.. ..... ...... V i ce-President PETE WADE .... ..... S ecretary-Treasurer WYMAN HOWARD WADE ir ir 'A' ESHMAN CLA THE FIIESHNIAN CLASS 0. fi?-Q1 I- V, JAMES E. ABADIE Donaldsonville FLEDA ABBOTT Hnpe Villa ANNIE ABNEY Slidell AI.LEN D. ACOMB New Orleans ANNABEII ADAM A Z McAllen, Texas CLOVIS ADKINS Minden EINAR AHLMAN Cleveland, Ohio RICHARD ALEXANDER Kenner JULES BERNARD ALLAIN Plaqucmine MARY XVARREN ALLEN Sarcpra HUGH L. AMBEAU Gonzales ARTHUR R. AMUEDO New Orleans IZDVUARD ANCLIN White Castle LOUISE ANDERSON Mcrryville ROY ANDERSON Ethel LUCY M. ANDREPONT Opclousas ROBERT ANGERS New Iberia CARLOS M. ANSELMI 'll IG M Guayama, Puerto Rico HOMER QUARLES APPLEBY A X A Slaughter VVALTER R. ARMSTRONG New Orleans JOE H. ARRINGTON Selma WILI,IAM T. ATTEBERRY Crowley IRMA JUNE BACHMAN Jefferson MAE BACOT K A Baton Rouge BERNARD J. T. BAGGS Weehawken, N. HAROLD W. BAGLEY New Orleans JOHN F. BAHM, JR. Rio dc Janeiro, Brazil JOSEPHINE BAIAMONTE New Orleans PERLA BAILLIO X S2 Lake Charles BEN RAY BAKER Pineville INEZ BAKER Lemoyne JOSEPH A. BALLARD Heberc SAM C. BARBERA Napoleonville HAROLD E. BARLOW Hcrmanville, Miss. FRANCISCO BARNES A fl' IC M Ponce, Puerto Rico MARY ELLEN BARNETTE X S2 Arcadia VALERIE BARNUM Rochelle PAUL BARRIOS Donaldsonville O. E. BARRON, JR. Alexandria ALICE VANCE BARTON Baton Rouge 'U' Page I50 at I ,.. i Page ISI THE FHESHMAN CLASS PHYLLIS GIVSON BARTON K A Napoleonville JANICE BATTE Vinton DAN W. BEACHAM K E New Orleans DOUGLAS BEAUCHAMP Clinton MICHAEL WESLIE BELL Mangham MARION FRANCIS BELL Baskin SHELDON L. BEGUE Lake City, Fla. ARTHUR BEHRENS Lecomptc L. RAYMOND BELTEAU Marrecc ROBERT BENADA Tioga DONNIS OLIVINE BENNETT Oakland WILLARD E. BENNETT Starks LOUIS I. BENTZ, JR. New Orleans ROBERT NICHOLAS BERSUDER Baton Rouge RICHARD J. BERTHELOT Bayou Goula A. L. BERTRAND De Quincy l T. G. BIGGS K A Lake Providence HELEN BARBARA BLAIR Covington HERBERT BLANCHARD Washington MARION BLANCHARD B E 0 Alexandria ' FY RAPHAEL BLOCH, JR. Jonesboro HOWARD P. BOLOTTE White Castle BLUE BELLE BOND Baton Rouge GLORIA BONIN fb M Loreauville MARJORIE BOONE Shreveport RIVERS E. BOOTH Meridian, Miss. ROY BORDELON Marksvillo W. S. BORDELON, JR. Moreauville GASTON C. BORDIS Plattenville B. LEWIS BOSTWICK Blanchard EVERETT S. BOSWORTH Portland, Ind. ERMA BOUCHER Spring Hill PAUL BOUCHEREAU Donaldsonvillc ELDREDGE BOURGEOIS Jeanercrte RUTH HELEN BOURGEOIS Plaquemine NADA BRADSHER Clifton Hill, Mo. JAMES A. BRADY Montgomery, Ala. EDITH BRAND New Orleans GEORGE FRED BRANTLEY A X A Lake Charles EDNA BRAUD Dutchtown THE FHESHNIAN CLASS OGDEN BRAUD New Orleans IRA BREAUX Morgan City GLENN BREWER Lecompte G. E. BREWTON Goldonna CATHERINE BRIAN Istrouma EVELYN MAVICE BRIEHN Jonesboro BILL BRIGGS Birmingham, Ala. LUCY BRINGHURST A X S2 New Orleans WILLIAM B. BRINKMANN Shafter, Texas EDWARD TERRELL BRODNAX, JR. KA Bastrop DON L. BROUSSARD New Iberia EUGENE GORDON BROUSSARD Lake Arthur LAVELLE BROUSSARD Abbeville PAUL BROUSSARD Kaplan PRESLEY C. BROUSSARD Delcambre BEN S. BROWN K A Coushatta HELEN FRANCES BROWN New Orleans MARIETTA BROWN A Z Baton Rouge HOWARD BRUMFIELD 6 5 Bogalusa DORIS BRYAN A A A Arcadia fx no PHOEBE BRYAN A Z Baton Rouge STIRLING BRYAN A Z Baton Rouge ANNA MERRICK BUCK Evergreen ABRAHAM BUESO San Pedro Sula, Honduras EVELYN AWILDA BUJOL Baton Rouge LAWRENCE BUNCE 9 E Huntington, L. I., New York CHARLES FRED BURLEY Monterey GEORGE WM. BURMOSTER Gretna D. JACK BURNETT Dallas, Tex. GEORGE BURRUS E A E Union City, Tenn. THOMAS HERMAN BURT New Orleans MARY ELIZABETH BUTLER K A St. Francisville LANCELOT BUSBICE Eros EVE RETT J. CABALLERO Donaldsonville LEO P. CAILLETEAU Alexandria G. SIDNEY CAMBIAS New Orleans ZENOBIA CAMP Minden JOHN F. CANTRELL Alexandria MARY LORETTA CAPDEVIELLE Baton Rouge W. F. CARNAL Lecompre v Page I52 I II Gt-AP Page I53 THE FIIESHIVIAN CLASS ROSLYN CARP New Orleans GRAY E. CARPENTER K 2 Hot Springs, Ark. HELEN KATHERYN CARROLL A X Q Slidell JULIAN READ CARRUTH K E Ponchatoula SCOTT CARRUTH K A Lobdell CORRIE JANE CARTER Plaquemine DOROTHY CASANOVA Mt. Herman OLIVE MYRTLE CASON Baton Rouge PEACHES CASSIDY K A Bagalusa CECILE CASSITY Shreveport PHILIP LOUIS CENAC Houma CLARENCE M. CHAMBLISS A 2 fl! Tampa, Fla. ANNIE LEE CHAMPAGNE Baton Rouge GEORGE J. CHAMPAGNE, JR. Breaux Bridge JOHN W. CHANEY Baton Rouge J . M. CHAPMAN Prairieville BILLY G. CHAPPELL A X A West Monroe LUCILLE CHAPPUIS A A TI Rayne PHILLIP J. CHAPPUIS K A Crowley FRANKLIN CHARLTON Eunice ARNOLD C. CHAUVIERE Abbeville DOUGLAS MILTON CHESSON Houma WANDA CHILDS Eunice ALLAN BING CHIN New Orleans NAN CHRISTIAN X 9 Homer C. J. CHRISTINA New Orleans MARIANO CIBRAN ll! I A Camaguey, Cuba CAROL CATHERINE CLAY New Orleans RALPH STUART CLAYTON Ripley, Miss. FLORENCE JEANNE CLEMENT Thibodaux DONALD COAKLEY 2 X Clinton, Ill. NUNTZ COLIA Bogalusa CAROLYN COLLINS X S2 Laurel, Miss. EDWIN M. CONDER Centralia, Ill. JOE CONERLY Tylertown , Miss. BINGHAM M. COOL West Pirrsron, Pa. MARJORIE COONEY Baron Rouge NELL COOPER Oakdale CHARLES G. CORLEY New Orleans SAM R. COSTA Independence THE FIIESHNIANUALASS THOMAS MCDONALD COUCH Shreveport JO COULLARD Baton Rouge WHITNEY A. COULON New Orleans FRANK RUSSELL COURTS A K IG New Iberia CLARENCE COUVILLON Moreauville WALTERINE COVINGTON A Z Shreveport RALPH L. COWEN K E Midland JOSE OLLIE COVERLY m M Gloster, Miss. JOHN MARSHALL COXE Watson JOHN CHARLES COYNE Gretna MYRTHA MAY COYTE Louisville, Ky. MARY AUB CRAIGHEAD II ll 'I' Athens ELAINE CRAIN Silccs BORDEN CRAWFORD Natallaany HENRY J. CRAYON Covington JENNIE F. CRIFASI Baton Rouge MELBA CRUVANT East Sr. Louis, Ill. SYLA R. CUERVO fl' I A San Luis, Cuba VIRGINIA CULPEPPER A Z Baton Rouge ALVIN J. CUROLE Cutoff CHARLES M. CURTIS I-Iornbeck LMA HAUSE DAIGLE J. Baton Rouge 'W ALICE MARIE DAILEY New Orleans JOSEPH A. D'ALFONSO New Orleans ROSE 'l'. D' AMICO Mix EDWARD I. DANIEL St. Francisville WILLIAM A. DANIEL A K IC Houston, Texas SALAVATORE PAUL D'AQUILA New Britain, Conn. FLORA MAE DASKO A X S2 Alexandria DOROTHY CLAIRE DAVID Alexandria MARY KATHERINE DAVIDSON Bogalusa P. R. DAVIDSON Houma JESSE DAVIS Bessemer, Ala. MURIELL DAY Baron Rouge GEORGIA DBBOSE Rodessa CHARLES E. DELOS Thilaodaux LLOYD DELATOUR New Orleans DORIS DELAUNE Napoleonvilla ELLEN MARGARET DEMORUELLE A X U Baton Rouge MARION FRANCES DENNETT New Orleans Page154 A 5 Page I55 THE FIlES'HNlA'NlYLASS HERMAN DERBONNE Oakdale X GUSSIE ELIZABETH DEUTSEHLE New Iberia MARJORIE DHVAN Mobile, Ala. MARGARET LOUISE DIESEM New Orleans ELISE DOIRON Baton Rouge NAOMI DOMINGUES New Orleans RAYMOND DONALDSON LaCamp JOHN DORE, JR. vine Plane WALTER E. DORROH Il K A New Orleans FRANK DOUGHTY Jena WOODROW ALEXANDER DOWNS Eros EDWARD DUBROC, JR. Hamburg WILLIAM J. DUGAN New Orleans DOROTHY MAY DUGAS Balboa Heights, Canal Zone JOSEPHINE DUGGAN A Z DeRidder HELEN GRACE DUGUAY Sulphur GEORGE BROOKS DUNN Baton Rouge JOSEPH MARVIN DUNN Lake Village, Ark. ROBERT GARVIN DUNN Lake Village, Ark. CHARLES ORY DUPONT Plaquemine Hai r LEAH DUPONT Plaqueminu VIVIAN DYIER A Z Baron Rouge W. E. DYSON Kentwood BOB HAILES EARHART ll li A New Orleans LAURA HASON Addis HAZEL EASTIN Sr, Martinsville BURNCAST EASTBURN Baton Ronge A. FREEMAN EDGERTON K A Conshazta DAVID A. EDMONDSON New Orleans JULIA FAYE EDMONDSON New Orleans CLAUDIA EGAN f A A Baton Ronge MARflARl.i'I TAYLOR ELAM Ii A Baron Rouge WII.l.Ili HOPPER ELDRIDGE Woodwiwrrli LOUIS GUS ELFER New Orleans JAMES CARROLL ELLIS Oakdale JAMES EDWAIID ELLIS liinghznnton VERNON J. ENGERRAN A K l'1 Bngalnsa ROSLYN ENGLEBERG Shaw KENNETH ERVIN Monroe NORA ESKRIDGE K A Pride 5 THE FHESHNIANCLASS EDNA J. ETTREDGE Caspiana DAVID EUBANKS Alto GLEN C. EVANS New Orleans JAMES D. FAI-IS K A New Orleans JUANITA E. FALCON Converse JOSEPH R. FAMA Plaqucmine A. NOLAN FANGUY Houma MAURICE FEINGERTS ll' IC II New Orleans RUBEN FELICIANO Mayaguez, Puerto Rico BUFORD FENDLASON Baton Rouge CLAYTON ELLIOTT FENTON Clarks BETTY KYLE FERGUSON A A II Leesville J. W. FIELDS Port Arthur, Texas JOSEPH W. FIELDS Pensacola, Fla. DAVID LEE FINK Gretna MARY FISK A X S2 Medford, Ore. EARI. E. FLAGLER Poughkeepsie, N. Y. MADISON J. FLETCHER 'I' II M Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico THOMAS ARTHUR FLOWERS Haynesville DOZIE FOLEY Baton Rouge GLADYS FONTENOT Franklin J. NOLAN FONTENOT Ville Platte JENNIE DEE FRANCIS A A A Terry, Miss. VERA FRANZONE Kenner SAM A. FREYER Z II 'I' Shreveport JAMES LEAKE FRIER, JR. Eaton Rouge GEORGE NELSON FRISBIE New Orleans PETER H. FRITSCH New Orleans MYNE FRUMER Shreveport EDITH TOVVNSHEND FUGITT X S2 Atlanta, Ga. HELEN FULERIGHT Nlindch MARY BELLE FULLER X S2 Leesville FELICIEIYI E. FULLMER New Orleans R. E. FULTON Watex'pl'oof FLORENCE FUSELIER Thihodaux RAMON GADEA Ponce, Puerto Rico A. J. GAMBLE Cotton Valley CARL A. GANDY Homer BERNARDO A. GARCIA fl' I A Habana, Cuba LUIS GARCIA San Juan, Puerto Rico Page I56 Page IE1 f x BOWMAN STAPLES GARRETT aton Rouge EPH GASSEN Luling CONRAD C. GAUTHIER Long Bridge GO RDON MCCALL GAUTHIER Jennings MARJORIE GAYLE Lake Charles MURIEL GAZAVE New Orleans BYRON B . GIBBS Shreveport CONLY T. GIBSON Mansfield ALBERT G. GI RLINGHOUSE Manifest ELIZABETH GLASSELL Belcher JOHN W. GLASSELL K A Shreveport HENRY P. GLAVIANO New Orleans LUIS HELEN GOLD New Orleans NEAL GOODSON Oakdale KATHERINE GOODWIN K A Shreveport PEGGY GORE New Orleans ANNABELLE GORHAM X S? Lake Charles MAY LILLIAN GRADY A Z Natchez, Miss. BONNIE GRAGNON New Orleans LENA KIDD GRAND Baton Rouge HE FBESHM!-lN CLASS ELIZABETH GREEN Hayncsville JOHN L. GREEN McMinnville, Tenn. MARVIN GREENBERG 111 E II Lake Charles C. L. GREMILLION, JR Bunkie DONALD F. GREMILLION Melville .,,'. I. STEVE H. GUENARD 2 N Lake Providence CHARLES GUERINIERE New Orleans MARIE HELOISE GUILLORY Eunice JIMMY LOU GWIN Shreveport JOSEPH O. HACHET La Place CHARLES WILLIAM HAIR, J Crowville HAROLD VERNON HAIR Wright ALICE C. HALL Ethel STEVE I. HAMBURN Lafayette H. G. HARDEE Gueydan LLOYD G. HARPER Chcneyville CLIFFORD C. HARTWELL Gueyden BETTY JO HATCHER El Dorado, Ark. DOROTHY HATHCOX Oak Ridge IRMA HATHORN Alexandria THE FIIESHIVIAN CLASS KATHERINE HATTIC A A A Baton Rouge L. S. HAYS Sarepta JAMES ERNEST HAYWARD A K E Monroe FRED J. HEBERT Bossier City GEORGE HEBERT Cu: Off JAMES P. HEBERT New Orleans RALPH G. HEBERT New Orleans THOMAS HEBERT Baton Rouge NEIL HERBERGER New Orleans C. R. HERNANDEZ San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico RUTH HEYMAN Baton Rouge EARLINE HICKMAN Kenner JOHN CLYDE HILL Hope, Ark. JOE J. HILLMAN DeRidder CHARLES L, HIMEL Donner -LEO E. HINES Alexandria FERNANDO HINOJASA New Orleans CYRIL A. HOFFPAUIR Jennings MEREDITH HOLLADAY B X 0 Bacon Rouge WILLIAM H. HOLLAND Greensburg DANIEL R. HORN Hahnville LEO WILLARD HOUGH Noble PAULA HOWARD K A Shrevcport LEONA HOYT Chencyville A. BLOUIN HUDGENS 2 ll Baron Rouge ADINE HUNSTOCK Denham Springs ROBERT R. HUNTER Rayne ROGER M. HURSTON Tampa, Fla. A. QUINN HYDE Long Leaf SLYLIA HYTKEN Z A 1' Ruleville, Miss. MURIEL ILIAMS Sugar Land, Tex. GEORGE ILES De Ridder JOHN W. IRWIN Shreveport JULIET JACKSON K A Baton Rouge NELL JACKSON Baton Rouge AARON JANKOWITZ Brooklyn, N. Y. MILTON JARMUS New York, N. Y. E. K. JESSE Kenner ANTHONY R. JOFFRE Miami, Fla. ESTELLE JOHNS Jonesboro Page 'wo :sv THE FHESHNIANIILASS MV C. D. JOHNSON Rochelle FRANK JOHNSON Evergreen RANDALL V. JOHNSON A X A Bunlcie CAROLYN MACON JOHNSTON A A TI Alexandria CURTIS JOHNSTON Grayson GUY H. JOHNSTON Rayne CATHERINE JOLISSAINT Baton Rouge ELBERT ALONZO JONES Shreveport FRANK E. JONES Jena FRANKLIN JONES Haynesville JAMES D. JONES Sweetwater, Ala. LULA JONES Mangham ROY N. JONES Humboldt, Kan. THOMAS RAYMOND JONES Tallulah THOMAS W. JONES Sweetwater, Ala. WILLIAM HOLLIS JONES Memphis, Tenn. PAUL S. JULIENNE New Orleans BIDWELL W. JUMEL New Orleans WILTON L. JUNEAU Bordelonville JAMES LLOYD JUSTICE Marrero .1 1 in v Q11 L. J. KACHEL New Orleans EVELYN KEEL Dc Lisle, Miss. A. JACK KEENAN Shreveport AVROM J. KELLER Leesville DUANE G. KELLEY 0 5 Newark, N. Y. MARJORIE KELLIS Donner EMMITTE W. KELLY Pride ALBERT JEROME KERN New Orleans JOHN P. KETTERINGHAM New Orleans DAVID JAMES KEYSER Baton Rouge J. B. KILGORE Homer HELEN KILPATRICK Tyler, Tex. THOMAS A. KIMBROUGH New Orleans FREDERIC D. KING, JR. New Orleans GERALDINE KIRBY Baton Rouge JUNE KIRBY Gary, Ind. CATHERINE P. KIRBY-SMITH A A A Franklin RODNEY H. KIRKPATRICK Boyce EDWARD B. KITCHENS 9 Ei Greenville, Miss. MAY KLARE New Orleans FRANCIS KLEINPETER Grosse Tete JACK KLEINPETER Dellidder JANE KLINE New Orleans MORRIS KLINGER New Orleans JOHN KNIGHT Gretna WILMER KNIGHT Franklincon KAY KOHARA Alexandria PERCY E. K. KOHNKH Covington MARION C. KOLWE Ponchatoula GEORGE KROEHL New York, N. Y. JACK JOSEPH KRON Quincy, Ill. ADRIENNE LABAUVE A X 9 Abbeyville GEORGE O. LABORDE New Orleans L. J. LAFLEUR K 2 Ville Platte WEBSTER P. LA HAYE Mansu W. E. LAICHE St. Rose IRWIN MICHEL LAIS New Orleans O. W. LAND, JR. Jennings JOE H. LANG New Orleans WHITNEY LANGLOIS New Roads THE FRESH J l l l MAN LL!-lSS JULIA LANGSTON q. M Slidell CHARLES D. LANDPHIER 0 5 New Orleans H. W. LARCADE Rayne JOHN GORDON LAROCK Independence JOHN B. LAWRENCE Tallulah ROBERT A. LAWRENCE New Orleans VIVIEN LEBEAU Glynn ELAINE LBBLANC Houma J. L. LEBLANC Houma MARIE THERESE LEDET Houma HAROLD DOUGLAS LEE Baton Rouge RICHARD LEFOLDT Vicksburg, Miss. STANLEY L. LEFOND Buffalo, N. Y. E. ROY LEIGH Grosse Tete GENEVIEVE LEMEE B 2 O Baton Rouge BENNIE F. LEMOINE Lake Charles GEORGE P. LEMOINE Mansura WARREN LEMOINE Lake Charles ALBERTO P. LEON fl' E M Coamo, Puerto Rico JACK G. LEVY Z B T Shreveport ' Page l60 Ge:- I- ll P-we lac THE FHESHNIAN CLASS 1 FRANK T. LEWIS Leesville DAVID M. LEWEY Z B T Greenville, Miss. ELDA LIBERSAT Perry DOUGLAS LINDSEY Minden J. D. LINDSAY Shreveport JOHN FELIX LIPANI New Orleans EULA LIPSCOMB New Roads MYRA LOUISE LITTLE New Orleans JOSEPH AUCOIN LLOYD Plactenville WILLIAM A. LOCKEBY Shreveport HARRY LOGAN E II Port Arthur, Tex. EUNICE LANELL LOFLIN Bude, Miss. OLGA LOMBARDO Newelltoh CURTIS LONG 2 N Vicksburg, Miss. LEVERN FRANCES LORIO A A A Baton Rouge Joyce LouooN ,K A Zachary BLANCHE LOUPE New Roads ANGEL SALVADOR LUGO Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico EVELYN LUNSFORD A X 9 Baton Rouge MYRTLE SUE LYLES Lecompte NICHOLAS LYMBERIS Alexandria DONEL J. LYNCH Baton Rouge DOROTHY E. LYNN New Orleans LLOYD C. MABRY Shreveport WILBUR WRIGHT MABRY Shreveport MARCELLE MACGREGOR White Castle BERNADINE MACKENROTH Gretna A. C. MAGGIORE Kenner CATHERINE MAGGIORE Kenner BLANCHE MAJOR A Z New Roads Juuss MALTZ Houston, Tex. RAFAEL A. MANGUAL fl' I A Santurce, Puerto Rico ERNESTINE MANN Homer HELEN MANNING New Orleans MARIE MANOUVRIER :Im M Jennings J. HENRY MANTELL Trenton, N. J. MARY ELIZABETH MARCHAND A Z Donaldsonville SAMUEL JOSEPH MARINO New Britain, Conn. CAROLYN MARK Hattiesburg, Miss. DONALD RICHARDO MARTIN Boyce THE FHESHMAN LEO J. MARTIN f Maringovin MARGARET L. MARTIN Covington SAMUEL MARTINA New Orleans EVELYN BOYD MARTINDALE Morgan City GEORGE B. MARVEL Clinton, Ill. CLYDELL SCHROCK MAULDIN Monroe BENJIMAN B. MAXWELL West Helena, Ark. PATRICK R. MCCARTHY Lake Arthur ANN MCCLELLAN B 2 0 Poncharoula EDWARD P. MCCOY K A Greenville, Miss. EMERY KENNETH MCCOY 9 K B Longview, Tex. HARTWELL MCCULLOUGH Lafayette J. GORDON MCDONALD Winnlield BERT MCDOWELL Kansas City, Mo. RAY C. MCEACHERN Shongaloo JOSEPH J. MCGOEY New Orleans PHILIP MCMAHON K 22 Vinron MAURICE C. MCNELLIS 2 X Nashville, Tenn. ROBERT P. MCVEA 2 N ' Zachary BETTY L. MEADE Baton Rouge MARY WILKES MEADORS Homer JOHN J. MEARES K A Gilliam -1 CLASS. SHAFTER G. MELANCON Acy ALBERT MELSHEIMER Vicksburg, Miss. VIRGINIA MERIWETHER A A A Sanford, Fla. ROBERT MERTL New York, N. Y. FRANK MIDDLETON 2 A E Shreveport J. D. MILLER Good Pine JULES M COLM MIEER 9 MU N.QQ.,,,,5., ff M LAVER E MILLER Pi kin DOT MILLS New Orleans HOWARD MITCHAM II K A Greenville, Miss. BEN E. MITCHELL A X A Baton Rouge CLAIRE MITCHELL X S2 Lake Providence CLARENCE MITCHELL Bay Sr. Louis, Miss. GERTRUDE MITCHELL Bayporr, N. Y. SIDNEY T. MIXON Baton Rouge FLOYD MIZELL Bogalusa THOMAS MOI ES New Orleans HELEN MONTGOMERY Port Arthur, Tex. HA RBERT WILSON MOORE Collins, Miss. JACK D. MOORE Oberlin, Miss. JAMES COLEMAN MOORE New Orleans PEGGY MOORE X SZ Clarksdale, Miss. Q I wr' I I. THE FBESHMAN CLASS ri PINKY MOORE Mooringsport WALTER E. MOORE Rochelle WILLIE LEE MOORE, JR. Pineville JULIO L. MORALES 'I' I A Havana, Cuba S. M. MOREAU Marksville ROBERT W. MORELAND Homer CARMEN MORGAN Mandeville IRENE MORICE Biloxi, Miss. HARRY G. MORRIS A X A Lake Charles MELVA MORRIS Baton Rouge ALICE AMELIA MOTT Baton Rouge JACKSON MULE Alexandria ANTHONY PAUL MUSSO Sunshine J VJALTEF MYERS, JR. Eaton Rouge SUSIE ANN MYERS Mooringrport JANE NEAI. X SZ Baton Rouge MARGERY NEGUELOUA fp M New Orleans EUGENE NEIGHBORS 2 X Hot Springs, Ark. N. PAUL NEILSON Allentown, Pa. HARRY REYNOLDS NELSON E N Minden KATHRYN L. NELSON Cedar Rapids, Iowa LAYMON NELSON Oil City Page I63 CHESTER NENNEY A X A Monroe JAMES L. NEWMAN Baton Rouge CARL A. NICHOLS Bastrop JAMES W. NICHOLSON Dodson RUBYDENE NIELSEN Franklinton VIRGINIA NOBLES Gibsland ROBERT E. NOLAN 9 K N Oak Ridge HENRY NORDEN Baton Rouge LEE J. O'BANION Pine Prairie MARCIA O'BRYAN Chattahoochee, Fla . JOHN C. O'CONNOR, JR. New Orleans JOHN JACOB OWEN, JR. Baton Rouge BEATRICE ODUM Mansfield J. PAUL O'NEAL Delhi JOSE A. OSUNA fl' I A Habana, Cuba MARTHA EUGENIA OTT Mt. Herman DAN OTTINGER I-7 Lake Charles , fluff'-','. - 5 1 iff EDGAR E. OTTO New Orleans CHARLES A. OVERSTREET Monroe KATHRYN PACKWOOD Baton Rouge CAMILLE THERESA PAOLA Wisner ALVIN PINK PARHAM Mangham THE FIIESHIVIAN UL!-ISS A JAM ES PARIS Mansfield MARIA PARISELLA Ithaca, N. Y. HAROLD PARKER New Orleans DOMINICK PASSANTE North Bergen, N. J. JOSIE LEE PATERNOSTRO Lake Charles ANNA BELLE PATOUT K A V Jeanerette MELVA PATTERSON Morgan City JUANITA PEARCY New Orleans DOT PECOT A A II Franklin MARY CATHERINE PIERCE A X S2 New Orleans SIDNEY A. PELLEGRIN Houma CARTER PERCY K A Plattenberg if HARRY J. PERKINS Opelousas L' 'ff PAUL DOU LAS PER.KINS Q ' Q ygii,3.i192 S REECE ' LYN PERKINS Converse JEANNE PERRODIN A A Il Ville Platte EDGAR L. PERRY Shreveport J. D. PERRY Dermon, Ark. ELLA KATHERINE PHARES Clinton ' JASPER PIRRELLO Plaquemine ELIZABETH PITCHER K K I' Baton Rouge RUBY LEA PITTMAN Baton Rouge P. VINCENT PIZZANO Lawrence, Mass. MILLA PLUMLEE all M Helena, Ark. ROSEMARY POIRIER New Orleans ROSS F. PORET Hessmer DAVID PORTER New Orleans MARY EUNICE PORTER Baton Rouge GEORGE L. POTTER 0 E Bogalusa ALICE POWALSKI Baton Rouge WM. KENNETH POWELL Kentwood LOIS POWERS Baton Rouge EDWARD PREJEAN Gretna GENEVA PRESTON A Z Greenwood NORMAN G. PRESTON, JR Shreveport STAFFORD S. PULFORD Picayune, Miss. MARY CATHERYN PYE A A II DeRicldcr MARGARET RAGGIO B 2 Sl New Orleans CARRIE RAGUSA Torbert WM. DAWYER RAMSAY Mansfield PETER GEORGE RAPPOLD New Orleans SPENCER A. RAPPOLD New Orleans FRANCIS T. RATLIFF Slidell J. E. RATLIF F Vinton Q- P-we les THE FIIESHNIAN CLASS is iff? A. E. RAYMOND Rayne IRMA GORDON RAYNE Baton Rouge FRELLSEN REESE Baskin LOUISE REESE Lake Charles MARY COX REES '-If M New Orleans MILTON REGAN Iota FRANK A. REID New Orleans RALPH REINHARDT Memphis, Tenn. ANNA MAY REPATH New Orleans JO ANN REYNOLDS A Z Baton Rouge LYMAN F. RHODES A X A Baton Rouge NEXVTON RIALS Palmetto ALLAN C. RICHARD A K E Pascagoula, Miss. ANTHONY H. RICHARD Alexandria ROY RICHARDS New Orleans MARSHALL IMON RICHARDSON Shreveport HULON RICHE Oak Grove NORMAN RICHE Oak Grove JACK WILEY RISEDEN Gretna ROBERT R. RISSER DeQueen, Ark. CORA ELIZABETH ROBBINS A Z Baton Rouge ROSALEE ROBERT Reserve JOSEPH ROBERTS Fryeburg CLAUDE EARL ROBERTSON Independence EDNA ZELMA ROBERTSON Dodson CLAIBORNE C. ROBINSON Baron Rouge HORACE RAYMOND ROBINSON New Orleans LUCILLE THELMA ROBINSON Baton Rouge MERLIN R. ROBINSON Halum C. J. RODGERS Glenmora FRANK C. ROGERS Shreveport JENNINGS C. ROGERS Baton Rouge TEDDY ROGGEN Houston, Tex. WALTER J. ROMERO Vinron ALBERT HAROLD RORDAM New Orleans GORDON KENT ROSE West Helena, Ark. EDISON ROY Evergreen ELLIOTT ROY Baton Rouge KIRBY L. ROY Port Arthur, Tex. ALVIN B. RUBIN Alexandria DOROTHY YVONNE RYAN Shreveport DAVIS RYBISKI Lake Charles NOEL S. SACASA Managua, Nicarauga EMMETT J. SACKMAN Cairo, Ill. T 'S . VERA SALIBA Blytheville, Ark. JO ANNE SAMS Baton Rouge HYMAN SAMUELSON New Orleans KINTA SANCHEZ Marksvillc MARY SANDEFUR Bunlcie NELSON SANDERS Caspiana CHAS. F. SANDS, JR. St. Joseph RODOLFO SAN MARTIN fl' I A Habana, Cuba WARREN E. SAVANT Inca MRLINO SAVOIA Donaldsonvillc CARL J. SAVOIE Sc. Aman! ALTON SAVOY Lake BENNIE H. SCARPERO New Orleans LOIS MAY SCHNEIDER A Z Slidell EVA RITA SCHWABE New Orleans KATHRYN SCHUESSLER Por: Arthur, Tex. FRANCES ELISE SEEGERS Baron Rouge MARIE BETTYE SEEMAN Greenville , Miss . FRANCES SELIGMAN Irvington, N. ADENE SELLERS Marlcsville JAMES SENESE Schenectady, N. Y. J. T. SEPULVADO Egan HE FIIESHIVIAN CLAS bv S FLORENCE SEYBOLD New Orleans WALTER SHACKELFO RD Jones ELULIA SHARPE Bunkic WILLIAM ALEC SHARP New Orleans MORRILL EDWARD SHAW Baton Rouge SUNSHINE SHEI-IEE A A A Arcadia ELMORE SHEPHERD New Orleans JACK SHERRILL Hattiesburg, Miss. JOHN R. SHIELDS K A Greenville, Miss. HELEN ANNE SHIRLEY K A Baton Rouge SOLOMON SHNAIDER New Orleans SYLVIA SIEGEL Baton Rouge SELDON SIEGFRIED Chicago, Ill. H. JAMES SIESS Z II 'lf Shreveport VIRGINIA SIGLER Lake Charles ESTELLE SIMMONS Homer JAMES SIMMONS 2 N Shreveport B. RICHARD SIMPSON Shreveport ROBERT NICHOLLS SIMS Donaldsonville SIDNEY L. SIMS 2 N Hot Springs, Ark . ELMAY SINGLETARY Gonzales JULIET SINGLETARY X 9 Baton Rouge Page I66 ii- Page 167 THE FRESI-IM STELLA SMART A A Il Bunkie AGNES LENORE SMITH Baton Rouge A. N. SMITH, JR. Blanks GLENDON L. SMITH Long Leaf JOSEPH PETER SMITH Metairie LEONARD A. SMITH Winnfield MELVIN D. SMITH Port Arthur, Tex. OLLIE C. SMITH Baton Rouge THURSTON A. SMITH, JR. Tallulah WOODROW W. SMITH Mandeville YVETTE LOU SMITH Tylertown, Miss. IDA MAUDE SMITHAM A A II Waco, Tex. L. C. SOILEAU Rayne NATHAN SOILEAU Opelousas LO RENE SPAHT Baton Rouge EDNA LILLIAN STANFILL B E O Baton Rouge BERYL F. STARK Mangham WILLARD F. STARNS Holden FLORENCE NELL ST. BLANC Westwego RENE J. STEIB Vacheria A. T. STEWART Port Arthur, Tex. GERALDINE STEWART Monroe A NULASS GLENDINE STEWART Monroe JAMES STEWART 9 5 Greenville, Miss. MARY LUCILLE STEWAR'f B Pl 0 Baton Rouge W. F. STRICKLAND Kentwood ARCHIE A. STRINGER Houma RALPH STURGES Shreveport WM. RAYMOND STURGES, JR Baton Rouge JOE L. SUDDETH A E fl' Saline LEROY SUIR Erath IMOGENE SVVEENEY New Orleans JOYCE SWEENEY A A A Lake Charles THEONE SWITZER Bogalusa BETTY TAGGART K A Baton Rouge ALDWIN TALBOT Napoleonville OSCAR L. TALBOT Franklin RAFAEL J. TAMARGO 'D I A Havana, Cuba GUY GIBSON TANNER 2 N Baton Rouge SARAH TATAR White Castle CHARLES DANIEL TAYLOR, JR Pass Christian LULA BEATRICE TAYLOR Baton Rouge BLAKE C. THACKSTON Gallatin, Tenn. ELIZABETH THERIOT Gueydon THE FRESHMANIILASS HEWITT THERIOT Houma LLOYD A . THERIOT Larose JAMES HENRY THIBAUT A X A Donaldsonville JOHN L. THOM Arnaudville GILBERT DENA THOMASON New Orleans ELSIE THOMPSON 'I' M Tchula, Miss. HENRY ELLISON THOMPSON Z A IC Tuskegee, Ala. L. S. THOMPSON Springfield ROBERT P. THOMPSON Lake Charles WARREN L. THOMPSON New Orleans ALLEN T. TICHENOR New Orleans ETHEL TISON X S2 Baton Rouge ELIZABETH TODD Lake Charles LUNA TOWNSEND Pride REYNOLDS TOWNSEND Boyce AUGUSTA LOUISE TRENT Memphis, Tenn. KATHRYN TRICHEL Harrisonburg OLIVE TRIGG A Z Shreveport LEBLANC TROSCHIR Plaquemine VIRGINIA TUDOR Stanford, Ky. ELIZABETH TWINER Elizabeth HILDA TYNES Grangeville JOHNNIE TYSON Rodessa CHAD VALLANCE , Greenwood, Miss. LESTER J. VIAL Hahnville S'I ANWORTH VERDIER New Orleans MILDRED VOORHIES A Z Baton Rouge PETE WADE Jena RUTH E . WALKER Gonzales ERIC R. WALLER Dodson JAMES E. WARD Jacksonville, Tex. O. C. WARD Greensboro, Ala. JANE WAT'SON K A St. Francisville MARTINA WATSON Greensburg SYBIL WATSON Greensburg HOMER R. WATTS French Settlement JOE E. WATTS Winnfield WILMOTH LEROY WATTS Baton Rouge B. W. WAX Baton Rouge FLORINE WEATHERSBY A X S2 Alexandria PEGGY WEBBER New Orleans AUDREY WEIBEL New Orleans GEORGE W. WEIMER Raceland JOSEPH WEINBERG New Orleans Q' Page l68 Io.,-fs J r' S QL?- -sul V T P690 I69 THE FIEESHLIVIANULASS FALLON J. WELDON Thibodaux BONNIE WEST A X Sl Alexandria KATHLEEN WEST A Z Baton Rouge HELEN G. WESTPHALEN Laurel, Miss. J. D. WHITAKER Plaquemine HILDA WHITE Clinton MYRA WHITE Baker LUCILLE WICKER Scotlandville MARY IONE WILBERT Plaqueminc ADRIAN I. WILCOMBE Hammond . ANNA LEE WILCOX Elton BIRMA RUTH WILLIAMS Gonzales JAMES COMER WILLIAMS Gonzales LOUIS WILLIAMS New Orleans VIRGIE L. WILLIAMS Baton Rouge WILTON H. WILLIAMS E N Shreveport DOT WILLIAMSON Gurlcy LINDA WILLIAMSON Il Il 'I' Shreveport ARNOLD WILLIS Oakdale J. S. WILLIS Doylinc SLATER WILSFORD Bunlcie CLAYTON WILSON Harrisonburg ,Q MARVIN E. WILSON Smaclcover, Ark. THOMAS M. WINFIELE Houma VIVIAN MARIE WINTZ Carville GEORGE EVERARD WISE Il A E Shreveport REBECCA JANE WOLFF Opelousas AGATHA WOMACK X S2 Baton Rouge MARTHA WOOD Baton Rouge JULIA J. WOODRUFF New Orleans VERNON W. XVOODS Shreveport CAREY I. WOOLEY Boguc Chitto, Miss. ALLIE WOOLFOLK Baton Rouge COR RY WOOLEY Shreveport GUY L. WOOLEY Shreveport MARJORIE WOOTEN Mangham DON F. WORDEN Nlarshalltown, Iowa PEGGY WRIGHT Baton Rouge EUGENE WILLIAM WYMAN New Orleans J, A. WYNN Shreveport HELEN MARGARET YERGER Tallulah MARGARET YOUNGBLOOD DeRidder RAYMOND JOHN YUSKA Endicott, N. Y. VE RA ZACHARY Amite N 1 4 1 1 1 LUMBEB In the production of lumber, Louisiana ranks third in quantity and second in value among the States in the Union Ei ,Nuf- 4- ,-if 'hui' P S v 1 . 4 Z , A 'F val? K f ' 1. ' uh? L' ,B - ,, y ,, -, ,, kg ,.,, -,W - -K x ki fl ' 5 , MV- ' I J V VA Lx ' -s ' Lf 'H ' L h, i-,wfyfiw-Jiul' . --M. V - X.-L, .. Fw , . ' .. , . f-A ' ., 0 J-f ,, ...4 -hw. ww -.-rv. Q f 5 A U q 14... ,x , A 4.f,,,N ff ,ff-,ft 1 Abs ., 2- J f .. -'eww-.,.-4f, 4 ' ' .,.-- ' l.!-jigirp 'J l l Commandanl of Cadets ' cot. ROY A. HILL The United U 0 I ll n 0 l ll U Y H l L L Installed as Commandant of Cadets in August, 1936, Colonel Hill came to Louisiana State University with an impressive record in the United States Army. A graduate of six service schools, including West Point, Army War College, Army Industrial College, ancl Naval War College, his previous connections with the R. O. T. C. include serv- ing as Commandant of Cadets at Kansas State Agricultural College, as R. O. T. C. Oflicer of the First Corps Area, and in the operation and training division of the War Department General Staff. Quiet and kindly, he is pos- ' sessed with an insatiable desire for improvement. The future of the Cadet Corps is in capable hands. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS 1., V nr .i ,di 2 gf A Fronl row: Hull, Hagan, Hill, Forsythe, Smith Back row: Bacon, Perry, Conder, Mills Page I76 L x x 5 X L I 4' I I , tates IAITHQ COL. ROY A. HILL .........,.. MAJOR CHRISTIANCY PICKETT .,... MAJOR HARRY L. HAGAN ..,. MAJOR JOHN D. FORSYTHE .,.. MAJOR JOHN E. HULL ...... MAJOR RICHARD L. SMITH .,... ..... CAPTAIN RICHARD I-I. BACON . . . . CAPTAIN HOWARD R. PERRY, JR.. . . CAPTAIN RAYMOND C. CONDER .... CAPTAIN WILLIAM H. MILLS ..,,, STF. SGT. CARL A. CARLESON ..... STF. SGT. GILBERT E. NARAMOR .... llfficer . . . .Commandant of Cadets Artillery . . .Supply Ojfcer, Infantry . . . .Range Ojfcer, Infantry Infantry Athletic Officer, Engineering Artillery . . . Adjutant, Infantry Artillery . . . . , . . . . .Engineering . , . .Clrief Artillery Clerk Clerk SGT. JOSEPH L. AYCOCK ......,. ...... M otor Sgt. SGT. WILLIAM B. SMITH .........,,................. .... A sst. Adjutant Assistant Supply Officers SGT. HILTON B. MCQUARRIE PVT. IST CLASS MARTIN, CLARENCE E. PVT IST CLASS DAILY, JOHN L. PVT. IST CLASS PULLIUM, RAY C. PVT. LST CLASS GIBSON, STANLEY PVT. 1ST CLASS SUMMITT, BUREN L. PVT. IST CLASS TAYLOR, CHARLES O. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front row: Carleson, Naramor, Aycock, Smith, McQuarrie Back row: Summift, Taylor, Daily, Martin, Pullium ' Pago I77 I I' X 5 4' l I 4 4 I The organization of the Regimental Staff differs from that of last year in two ways: the athletic officer has been raised to the ranlc of major and an assistant athletic officer appointed. To the Regimental Staff, the executive and coordinating unit of the cadet corps, falls the responsibility for the activities of the regi- ment. In carrying out its many duties the staff has performed ably. UFFIIIEHS Colonel ,,,...,....4.,.,.,.....,.,..t,... HENRY H. FRfSBIE Lieutenant Colonel i.....,,., ,....,,.. T Ho1v1As W. FORT Major lfltlvletic Offirerj ..,.. ..., A UDREY C. MCDONALD Captain S-I lfldjutantj ..,. . . .......s LEE C. HEROMEN Captain S-2 flntelligenrej ....,.......... THOMAS C. SHIELDS Captain S-3 l Plans and Training Q ......., FRANZ BRADDOCK Captain S-4 lSupplyj .....,.......... BERNARD S. PRESSBURG Captain fflssistant Atlaletic Officerj ,,...,,.. SARGENT PITCHER Regimental Sergeant Major ..,.,,..,,.. ARTHUR L. GAYLE, JR. Personnel Sergeant Major ......, CLARKE R. MCLAUGHLIN, JR. Regimental Supply Sergeant ......,,..... JOSEPH E. ATCHISON HENRY Hou Pmssue, colonel THE C DET R EGIRRENTAL .TFF . - .. -... R , . ...gl , 4.9. Left to right: Heroman, Gayle, Fort, Shields, McLaughlin, Frisbie, Haddock, McDonald, Pressburg, Atchison, Pitcher Pago I78 Reed, McCurdy, Weil, Thom, Misko Champaqne, Couch, Stewart, Larmoyeux, Adger First Battalion Under the leadership of a lieutenant-colonel, each Bat- talion Staff has commendably directed and controlled the activities of its unit, and functioned as the interme- diary between the Regimental Staff and the headquarters of its component companies. I3 .TT LIU Y Y L, L FIRST BATTALION STAFF l4il'llfL'llflllf Colozrrl, Commamling . . . SIMON D. VVIQH. Major, lfx4'1'l1lif1.'1' .....,. . . JAMES A. 'l'll0M Firxl I,i1'ulrnaul K.-Iiljulanlj - ........ joslivll VV. Rlillt Firr! liil'I1fI'lllHll ISap. aml plllflrlir Off-t'I'l'j . l'lRlillliRlCK M. Mlslm Si-rymnl Major .......... RAYMOND R. MAcCuRm' SECOND BATTALION STAFF l.iI'Ilfl'I1!lIIf Coloarl, fillillllllllllilillfj . . MARVIN C. S'l'liXN'AR'l' Major, Exrrulifvr ....... . . Cvkus l.AuMm'iaux lf'ir.fl l,iwulwna1zl ffliljnlarzlj . ...... l.loNial. j. CnAMl'Ac:Nlf Firrl l.il'l1fI'lIlllIl fSujsfvly al14l.'lll1l1'lif Uffifrrj . . SnmNlsY A. AIDIFIQR Swryrani Major ............ fTl.lli I'0N Z. Cowen THIRD BATTALION STAFF l.lI'llfl'lI!lIIl Colonrl, ffllllflllllllllfillff . . clIIARl,tiS XV. MCC'm' Major, l1lNl'I'Ilfi'Ul' ....... . . . Ima lf, lioNilfAx' 1 ir.vl I.i1'llfl'IHlIl'l K,-lfijulaulj ......... JOHN G. ililllili 1 ir.vl l.iI'I1ll'llfUIf fA'ujrjwly am! .-Ilfllwlir 0f'nt'l'l'j . JOHN D. lVilllAl.lCll Sfwgfafzl Major ............ Ronmu' M. l,l'l'CIIliR FOURTH BATTALION STAFF l.i1'Ilfl'llIUIf Cfll0lll'l, Corunlamlillyf . . . . ANNUN DAY Major, lfxrrali-'uf ....... . . JACK Ii. cl0l'liI.ANIl 1 ir.vl l.iwulfnanl K.-Idjulanlj ....... SAMUI-11. E. I,AwluaNcia Flfsl l.irul1'nanl fSupjwly am1.'ll!ll1'li4' Ofhrrrj . . Ronmrr A. Puzni, Sl'ffll'llIlf Major ............ Iinwmum R, PIZZATI Page I79 Second Battalion Turk, Pitcher, McCoy, Bonitay Third Battalion Lawrence, Piuati, Day, Copeland, Piehl Fourth Battalion if Anthony A. Agosta Roy A. Greene CU tXN Josevn A. Toon . . JOHN H. MAXWELL . RUF!-'IN C. BARROW . . Al.EXANDER K. MCGREW Pekcv V. ROUGON . . . MALCOLM W. SHAB . JOHN E. SENTISLL . . John L. Ba ents Edward Barrett Alfred W. Bonnabell Paul W. Boudreau Young A. Broussard James C. Brousseau Albert W. Brownfield Eugene R. Cazedessus Thomas A. Chrisholm Todd G. Cole Robert L. Cline Robert N. Coles Alvin C. Cook Peter V. Cooper Charles W. Dahlberg Harold G. Dawes Osceola E. Denny John H. Doherty Doyle E. Durrett Earl G. Etzel Huntley B. Fairchild Marion H. Foster David B. Garland Norton R. Girault Melvin H. Gold John T. Green SENIORS M. Saab, Barrow, Price, Sentell, Todd, Maxwell, J. Seab, Rougon . . . . Captain and Company C'01ll7lltI7ldL'l' SOPHOMORES Henry L. Harris Royce W. Hatchette John A. Higgins James B. Hodge Donald G. Hunter Alden B. Johnson Arbra E. Johnson, Jr. James A. Kendrick Paul S. Kessler William S. Kinberger Michael R. Kramer, Jr. Bernard H. Lavigne Osborne K. LeBlanc Edwin L. Levy Louis Levy James G. Lorio Albert S. Lutz, Jr. Robert B. McCall Cecil M. McCarstle Richard T. M:Crainc Charles G. McDonald Frank W. McDonald Carroll D. Mclntire John K. lVlcKowen Jim I. Martin Dan L. Marshall Mefire R. Marta Louis Mayer, Jr. . First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Seeond Lieutenant Thos. W. Millican JAMES A. PRICE . .... . First Sergeant JAMES A. Sean . . Josizrn R. BECNHL . . . 'llllOS. VV. CROx'roN, JR. . JOHN DAVID . . . Cecil. R. JliWliLL . ROBERT MCKlLI.Il'S . ROBERT H. ROBINSON . Otis B. ROWLAND . . . JAMES L. 'l'iu2AowAv, JR. . Supply Sergeant . . .Sergeant . . Sergeant . . Sergeant . . Sergeant . . Sergeant . . Sergeant . . Sergeant . . Sergeant Willard Mixon Charles L. Nlunson Lamar M. Murray Emile J. Newman Doyle A. Nolen Russell Norwood Jack S. O'Brein Gordon W. Pekk Wesley L. Pickett Cecil S. Read William E. Reid Roy M. Reina Fabian L. Roberts Marcel F. Romagosa Lorimer L. Romaguera Joe R. Rosenberg Robert L. Scott Talma A. Scott Rim L. Sorrells Linus P. Terrebonne John F. Thompson Harry T. Van Fossen George S. Viguet Thos. L. Van Fossen Charles F. White Isaac O. Winfree JOIINNIE IE. 'IiUMMlNl2l.l.0 . FRESHMEN Vincent A. Agosta William H. Ashby Robert Aycock Marion F. Bell Albert F. Boyd William F. Brasher Robert R. Bridges Arthur R. Broussard Francis R. Broussard Lavelle Broussard Leo P. Cailleteau James G. Cajoleas Aloysios B. Callais John F. Cantrell Phillip Chappuis Arnold C. Chauviere Loy G. Coffee Luther J. Couvillon Adrian D. Cox John M. Coxo Felix J. D'Albor Paul T. D'Albor Richard W. Daniel Eugene S. Davis Jack S. Davis Robert W. Doughtcry Joseph M. Dunn Robert G. Dunn John Ellett James E. Ellis Charles W. Erdmann Salvador Fajoni Joseph R. Fama William A. Ferguson William P. Finch Louis G. Freidrichs Gus N. Girlinghousc Edwin Gravel Marvin Greenberg John K. Griffith Robert R. Hansen Irving H. Hart Odilon A. Hebert Francis P. Hinman William H. Holland Michael P. Holdwiti . . Sergeant Alfred L. Johnson Douglas D. Johnston Elbert A. Jones Richard G. Kean Avron Keller Roy O. Kendall Joe B. Kilgore Harold N. Knox Charles L. Kountz Jack Kron Charles LaFrantz . Edward R. Linn, Jr. Everett L. McDonald Junius G. McDonald Robert A. McGraw Ellis S. Martin Robert Mertl Frank C. Miller Robert E. Miller Richard E. Nolde Joseph A. Pedono Carter Percy John H. Pettigrew Jules C. Phillippe William S. Pope Daniel M. Potter George L. Potter William K. Powell Charles S. Prosser John Ragusa, Jr. William D. Ramsey Louis T. Ranson Francis T. Ratliff Liness J. Richard Charles W. Robertson Claude E. Robertson Charles F. Sands Homer C. Shirley Scldon J. Siegfried Matthew Sutherland Alex W. Wall Homer R. Watts Robert Weill John D. Whitaker Harvey D. Williams John S. Wilson Howard W. Wright Page l80 SOPHOMORES Moses, Pliff, Ryland, Barker, Chrisfoffel, Ditfmer, Forel' JUNIORS CARI.XV.Pl.1'r'r . . . . . . EDVVARD B. lJI'l l'MliR . THOMAS M. BARKIQ1' . T. M. BICKIIAM . Wn,1.1AM Brian . HARRIS C1lus'rz . . . W1IAk'r0N A. Llil5l.ANC . ARTIIUR A. LEMANN . JAMES P. Llasmis . BEN F. M1uu,owe . EARL R, MAY , PAUL Mu.l.s1u-s . FRESI-IMEN Einar G. Ahlman Jimmy Ainsworth Thomas O. Andrus Carlos M. Anselmi Kermit W. Bankston Vernon N. Balovich George G. Barstow Charles E. Bazzell Woodrow N. Beauregard Emile M. Benoit Louis I. Bentz Lester Bergeron David E. Black Herbert Blanchard Raphael Bloch, Jr. Lester I. Bloomenstiel Maurice V. Booth George F. Brantley George E. Brewton William H. Briggs Presley Broussard lien S. Brown Oscar Buchalter Irvig E. Campbell Richard R. Cart john L. Cox Carroll L. Crawley Raymond Donaldson Frank L. Doughty George D. Douglas Lloyd R. Downs ,lames M. Edward James C. Ellis Robert O. Fife Peter Fritsch Ross Fryer Ramon A. Gadea Wilfred A. Gaharan Chalmus M. George .lames Gill Albert Girlinghouse Clifford Graham .lohn L. Green Raymond Granberry Ariejan D. Guillory Roy M. Hanf Clifford D. Hartwell Cesar R. Hernandex George W. Hill Lynn Hymel P-me IBI . . l ir'.rtS1'rym1zl . Sujrjrly Sr'rgr'unl . . . Srrgmnl . Srrgrant . Sfrgmn! . St.'l'!lL'11l1l . Srrgranl . Scrgranl . Scrgcanl . SL'I'yL'll1lf . Snrgranl . Sfrgmnl Hewitt B. ,lohnson Wilton Juneau Tommy T. Kohara Nathan C. Kohlman Bennie Koretzky Whitney A. Langlois Stephen Lejeune Phillip E. Levert Felix Lipani Curtis Long Angel S. Lugo Joseph W. Lyon H. G. McHenry Albert H. McMain Douglas L. Manship Lester Miles John C. Miller' Clarence E. Mitchell Harry G. Morris Fred C. O'Ruclte Dominick Passantc Cuthbert C. Payne Robert A. Peirce Sidney A. Pellegrin ,l. D. Perry ,loseph Reaves Robert J. Reed L. M. Robert Wade H. Robert Wilson B. Robertson Elvin M. Rogeau Teddy Roggen Elton M. Ryland Roy Ryland ,lack H. Schlosser Hansford Shannon Clayton F. Smith Lloyd Stander James W. Stewart Ashby D. Stinson Aldwin M Talbot Lloyd A. Theriot Joseph W. Thornton David E. Voltz Eric R. Waller Harold Weiner H. C. Wilson Don F. Worclen William E. Worrham Minor F. Wright Hal R. Yoclcey FRANK L. BARK1-:R . lViAl l l.IN Clnusmifi JAMES F. C'0l.l.lNS . MALCOLM J. Ducas josel-11 Foklrr . . KlEI.l.llE Moses . IIUt:1tRx'l.ANn . lfiifiiiifiilfiif George Arbuthnot Woodi'ow W. Atkins Niorris D. Bohrer ,lohn W. Burnett Davis S. Byrnside Frank W. Calloway Clyde E. Chaney Everist E. Charles Blythe Clark Louis E. Daviet Hal'l'y E. Doyle Calvin W. Eason Charles L. Eldridge Thomas R. Fenton Joseph B. Friedman Edward T. Gatto 'Morgan E. Germany Richard K. Giles Herman D. Glaze Fred J. Greet Armas L. Gerinillion C U PA N SENIORS . . . . .CufvlaillamfCnn1jvr111yCommamfffr Richard A. Guillory Morris Gulledge Richard A. Guillory ,l. B. Harrist Herbert R. Haynes Andrew H. Henderson Clyde T. Holloway Arthur H. johnson David W. Johnston john P. Kelly Lee A. Kincaid Tolbert E. Kirby Odd Klaveness Edwin L. Kopfler gohn M. Landreneau ohn W. Langley Chas. L. Lewis Charles Libbey Williams Luke Newell D. McCann Harvey B. McNeal Robert L. Major James H. Marmande Glenn Mason George T. Mercier Joseph A. Michaucl Rav F. Morceau Solon Murphy ,l. C. Nicholson First Ijfulcnnnt Swroml l,if'u!rn1u1I Srroml I.irulr'mml Swami I,i1'Ill4'lII1Ill Srfoml I.i1'lIif'lI1Illl Srrorni l,irulrnur1l Leonard XV. Olin James T. Owen XVhyte G. Owen Edwin M. Prendergast Donald R. Purdy Willard E. Radford Edward L. Reames Leonard W. Richey James Robert Richard E. Robichaux Ross A. Rosenthal lienjamin L. Ruhl William A. Southwick Don W. Slaton Philemon A. St. Aman Victor Sr. Blanc Manuel Vicente Alex F. Vinti Edgar R. Weilariti James M. Wilson Elmer B. XVright I M 4. LU 'AN IUtu v P. LABORDH . VVoomtow G. R0mNsoN Ricuaau IE. BYNUM . lRANkl,IN IE. l7OS'l'liR . JUIIAN FRANCIS . umm' If. RiAr.s . Jos lNu.nicR'r . Gabriel R. Ahoy Edward M. Aguirre Donald B. Armstrong John Barnett Fred H. Bounds Chester Bradford Arthur M. Breshear Boyd B. Brown Jos. E, Hueche Francis M. Burley James H. Bryant Numa J. Caballero James P. Cailery William A. Caraway George A. Carroll John H. Carroll Noel Cipriano William L. Colvin Tommy G. Costakis SENIORS Francis, Wilbert, Lucas, Foster, Laborde, Robinson, Frazee, Bynum . . . . .Cajwlaizz and Conljmny Commamlnr SOPHOMORES Joseph M, Dicharry Jack Elliot Elmer K. Emigh Kenneth F. Fisher Leslie A. Fitch Julian W. Flowers Max A. Gianelloni Paul D. Gisclard Howard Grittinger Joseph B. Gremillion Lee Guilbeau Julian Hirsch Trudeau J. Hoguo Fluitt li. Hundley Otto lrizarry Emil Jacoh Edward S. Johnson Daniel J. Keeffe Nolan Keller Frank P. Lathrop David M. Lewy Jack L. McCluskey Daniel M. McDonald Toxic B. Magee Oscar Matlock Donald J. Mayhall Hugh A. Middleton Charles H. Miller . . If'ir.vl l,i1'ulnnant . Sl.'L'Il7lti Lit'Ilfl'7lIlIll . Sccoml ljmzlrnazzl . Sammi l,iI'IlH'Illlllf . Sfcomi fiiI'llfI'llllIIf . Secoml I,il?lllL'llllllf Joe W. Mixon Gideon B. Montfort James S. Moore Charles D. Muller Dudley H. Mutziger Marshall R. Nason Grover E. Nesbit Milton M. Nevils Myrden Pellegrin William F. Powers Alvin T. Sandefur Alonzo Smith William H. Smith Samuel S. Stanton David R. sto her John Taylor, Herman F. Vallery John B. Waterer William W. Westbrook 5 , , , R , s - ai- ,,. .J mera'-f :nf-W . t ,, ff- L'Q fQ. !f'm 'Nr i rrtffivj 1-.., JUNIORS Howaizn C. LUCAS . .... . First Swrgmnl 'LAYLOR FRAZIEE . . Slllilfiy SL'fflf'1U1l Ci.lN'roN BU'I'l,liR . . . . Snrgmnl M. S. CADVVAI,LADliR . - S6 '!!f'l 'f Rov V. CQMIQAUX . - S Wf U JAMES CUNNINCIIAM . - Sffyfflfli Room: F. DMTMAN . . Scrgmnl Joslsvu G. S'rUl,n . . Sr-rgcanl rlllIOMAS R. Toon . . Sf'I'gE'll7lf Almairr J. '1'kmr:l.ia . Sergeanl IEARI. II. Wn,l.is . . . Svrgeanl JAMES VVlN'l'lERBO'l l'0M . . Srrgranl FRESHMEN Dacote I. Andrepont Claude Arccneaux Charley H. Bailey Joseph D. Baker Sam C. Barbera Eldridge Bourgeois Israel E, Bonixki Willard E. Honvillion Herman G. Boutwell William B. Brinkmann James T. Broach Roy J. Broussard Howard D. Brumiield Julian R. Carruth Clarence M. Chambliss Nuntz Colis Vance R. Corbin Ralph L. Cowen Edward O. Day Thos. S. Derverloy John E. Diebold Richard Draney Louis E. Duplcix Pierre A, Dupleix Beauregard Dupuis John W. Dupuis David A. Edmondson Rubin Feliciano David L. Fink Wyatt A. Fleming Richard T. Freshwater Conrad C. Gauthier Millmon P. Gauthier John P. Gideon Clarence E. Girod Vincent S. Giuifre Marcel Gobert John T. Gowen Wfilliam Gremillion ROV Guilliot Richard J. Gundry Henry G. Hardee ,lesse l.. Hardin Edward J. Harmeyer Rovce Henry Robert G. Higgins Thomas N, Hobgood John T. Holloway David W. Hughes Ray N. Jones Paul S. ,lulliennc Herbert W. Kane - FJTXDIUS Robert C. Kendrick Joseph E. Labauve Colby S. Laplace Gerald C. Laplace Robert A. Lawrence Richard O. Lefoldt Robert M. Lewis Edward P. McCoy Thomas McKinney Philip R. McMahon James W. Mayes Albert H, Melsheimer ihams hV.l Mcnendex xc ae k5AVillsonVlJ. Miguez res rms Carl F. Misrura Hal L. Moore William H. Moore Robert W. Moreland Y0I'll0JMgl1g1 H ames . ' onne Wm. E. Parks Henry A. Patin Lloyd T. Paul John E. Pickett ga1sqTaleOV.C59i?zano ar es . uinn Peter G. Rappold ipenceil llgapgold 0l'll'l0f . fl Claiborne C. Robinson Louis gofillrigue Amos . o s Walter Romero Albert H. Rordam Bernard M. Roth Luther V. Shafer Gayle C. Shelton Elmore J. Sheperd Arthur N. Smith Kennethl: Str.i'vsl,:ai'd Andre . omas Olvcrn I. Thompson Riley R. Tokarz Ylfilliaxin Tiimhle arnes .. tros a Milton A. Wales Willis A. White Clifton Williams Wilton H. Williams Thos. Wilsonx Page l82 Ns 1 I S,-,-!,,',,,,f Kam. N. Szvirru Smilh, Newman, Garthwalfe, Hunsicker, Charleton, Rather, Noland JUNIORS Hauom C. NIEYYMAN . . vVAl.'I'liR L. RATIIIER . Cmuma A. BRIEWICR . linwakn D. Biusriau . Bascom A. Bkooxs O'ruA M. Camas . .JERRY I.. Dicxsow . BEN Fiuimn . . C. D. llA'I'll0RNli . '1'uoMAs A. JOHN . R. II. LUMRY . . JCDVVARD C. lVlURl'IIY Maumee P, Tiuumu . . Camile Adams John G. Agnello Beverly D. Bagnall Harry V. Barhazette Wilblir V. Bennett William S. Bordelon John G. Brewer l'larry L. lirose Gut M. Brown Donald D. Burch Jewell B. Burch Hurley L. Campbell Frank A. Campn George F. Charlton Tracie L. Chevellier Alvin J. Conner Sam R. Costa Thomas M. Couch Clarence J. Couvillou John C. Decorte Joseph L. DiI.eo Claude J. Doiron Page isa FRESHMEN . .lf'ir'.cf . Supjvly Warren J. Hollai I Leo Kachel, Jr. Jack A. Keenan Albert Kern Gibson Kimberlin Fred B. Lalciil Edmund Land Eugene R. Leigh Harry W. Lynch Sergfranl SI'l'!ll'llIlf Sfrgfmlil S l'l'fll'1IIIl Srrgm nl Sm'g1'anl Sfrgfanl Sergeant Srrgra nl Sl'I'!11'Illlf Srrgrrini Sl'l'!fl'I1lll cl Justin J. McCarthy -JOHN Ii. l'lUNSICKliR . . Jessie VV. fllIARl.I5'I'ON . Roiusiri' F. 1iAR'l'llVVAl'l'lE . SHLSIER R. l'lARMANSON . JVESON B. Noi.ANn, ju. . VVM, J. RYALI. . John L. Alford Lyndon B. Allen Jesse O. Anders Ogden Baur Thomas O. Blalteney Clarence M. Blakesley Douglas G. Bryan Robert D. Burl-ces Edward E. Cole Willis E. Conner William J. Conrad James C. Cross James Cuthbert Bryce H. Darling Thomas D. Davis Carlo H. DiLeo Faucheaux Dicharry Gerard M. Dillon Peter M. Ducros John H. Dutsch, Jr. Morris Edelman John R. McHugh George S. McLean Robert P. McVean l.eo Martin Francis T. Mattingly Sidney S. Mcnschel John R. Montgomery George B. Noland John P. Osborn Robert I. Osborn Gaines K. Palmes Fred A. Peevy Wlilliam T. Eldridge Walter H. Eversmeyer . C U 'AN SENIORS . . . . .Cnjrlain ami Conzpzmy Commamlrr . . . . . . . . First Ijrulrrmlzf . Srromi I.i1'i1l1'11ar1i . Srroml l.if1llr'1m11f , Sfflllltl Lll'llll'IllIlIf . Srfomf I.i1'ulr'n1111l . Sfrom! l.irul1'rm11l SOPHOMORES Malcolm P. Ewing Arnold J. Falk Myrl W. Floyd George Gaethc David M. Gallmeyer Eugene li. Garber Charles L. Gasltius Hugh G. Geren Norman S. Gilbert Hoy C. Grigshy Harry A. Grubschmidt M. F. Hawkins Roy B. Henderson Earl T. Herring Clarence A. Himel Boyd A. Hingln Herman Hu perich Albert M. lglrre John J. Killeen fdwin F. King Travis R. Knight H. A. Kuhlmann Rufus Landry James A. Leithead Rogers P. Loupe Holden C. McCraney Ralph J. McDonough Robert C. McDonough J. F. McWilliams Joseph A. Mouton Edwin Newchurch Louis E. Newman Louis P. Nougues, Jr. Hal H. Osborn Ray D. Pearce Leland G. Ricks Sam G. Robbins Floyd R. Roy Sidney Schulder Lawrence L. Smith Horace H. Stovall Wfoodrow I. Sumrall Marvin P. Thompson Robert B. Thompson Joseph S. Till!!! John E. Uhler Walter C. Verlander Xvilliam H. Wallace. David C. Walsh John D. Wiittei's, Jr. Glenn Williams John H. Doro Harry F. Pierce Arthur IJ, Ducros A,-thur R. Pitkin . t U pi 'A X V K A Q , a R Rowell Duos A. B. Reese ' ,-'- '! ' ' ? fel. ' .' ff . Af? X -. .f- ' 17714 if- n f'?,-l'.ff l'..l'j.7.l f -,,-.l5f','lt'- ' A- 1 Paul M. Ealcin Jnsfph H- R05 'lPl 'N -iv-1' 'Ji If 6. .:' 5l'.Li'Q'5,3l.'ll'1illl'l.4i:lJiii .- 'lffiijiifl J' l ..li.sl'l-f'.l 'fwlflglg 1 l Embree K. Easterly John N. Sanders I' '. . 9,4 '.ff '.fQr,,:1,f'l .i -f .f.1, .-'Elf 5.'.Tl'lf':' T 'X' lf. . -few l'fl'.'r l'1,.,, .f ',l 'vff q 1,1 t Q F Delmer L. Evans Oliver P. Schulinglcamp 'g 4' alive -ggxi .Th -' :.'P-1l. Ff lfL':ili.ll,z, R, ' ,. V, Clayton E, Fenton Walter Shackelford 5 'inf , ' iw 'UQ' Al: 'w:.'Q,, 11: -'M-.5-i3'Q'i-I jx.-f .',l Jf1?f iffgf.-If,fflzf-f3'i,l.'j3i, fy Nfl' TAM' Mfg ff-if.: 'AJ' Lf FW MDW Slmpim ei-.f i.151-'L 3.':L'5-1-5'?w..'?'lf.f?'l'.1-viii.i'll1'-.f'1',f'r3'.i iiQ'iix'l.'5X'.:3'i-.lilwif: II 'Hs' 'f '1' .-.nuff P11 4 James N. Fontenot Solomon Shnaider . :A '.yi,'I'Q? :'-1. hgffgipi 'Cv ,I- Eff-Q-1':f'Q.q. 1 ', b.l..,-,f. .7f.'fh-Inv: ff. :Lg Leo L. Franques Ben R. Simpson, Jr. ' '.'. . p 'Q -'Vfygf' f- ,v, ll 'f'aKP'9fi.,-A 'ff'l':..'h' P i1.'a 'i1fAf-.ill ' '5l '1' , 1'fi'i'ff':' 1:. ll .l A. Q , , n s i .-1' -.fpf.',-g- -,1.,,.-'..1..,....':-,fffyi,.. ,gs-ipA,, i w,..',--'.:l.l,,- -.fi safe...-.i,..l .-' Otis G. Fieiberg James M. Smith 1' , ,J -atfffql .-nl.. I-.I-Rf, .ralhignibg .faq-U '53, ' .iycinn-,5,., gq't.,:.a.vt. + : .dK...':l.1'-I,-N.. ,., Richard E. Fulton Gordon Soileau ', , l 1 v '.-'-p'-1i'2.i4Lll,- Qin: 'lt'-Jf'f-i ,tall'- '-yi J' ,tif 'I-I ,...'L,-Q, ..1..K!.,-1,g ?, JT .'- 'Jil' -...A:.f,gr7,'l..ifTg Y, , Charles T. Gilmore Hari F. sword ,f., ,X 3,551-' A,-, 5-Ti.L,'3.4fi. ,V'g'-jf-:.Aff.1:?, if ' l',e,s g4'gj,g.'jQ'+' im ,g.,52'Q,!,gii3 5.84.7 f ' John H. Gowland James H. Thibaut fem' 1 v..,' '.q:'7i', l' J l4'X1ii'x.Lg,:j,l1.7.'f'f.'fill' 'Q r ,T-'T ,Joie i'4f..,lffJ1'J'5 f.'vl , Thomas C. Grace Louis H. Thompson .1 lr, .lg- H:-, jl . - Ji.. fvffflas Q-,gg 'J h.gi1.,,,:?J,vQ 1:-1 42:-751 -', : i?5I'fQ,?'fQ,f. fe. Llp , Williani Graeber Everette G. Truly. Jr. -'u , Z -' If '.f 'J i Ajl'y4 -QC' '-,,ljif. 1-'V-' 5 9 ' 9' I '-', f. xL 7'. t'lL'1 Q:1 '5r1'L'.l1,E3.' QL- 01' '.i'gl'-b . ' .i,- tv lfgnl '.U,,,. ,-.Qfwyxi r rf-1 1. 1-qt-1 -,,' 1.,,.,t. 9. tj -r . 5--.' -. , Q 1 v ',.- A George C. Gugino Chad Y. Vallance '. ' rr- ,': ,'.?,g:x IQHV1.- ' 'wg' 1419. g. 'J'-.lv 'I5',.'s -FH ',-Shu' 5 r Q'-1 If r -F' . . .1 -,.g,l. ni . M I- . I .' fi. :. .'-,.v..p 'V lr - ,B ,f -.uf-p, if V ' .- 4 41.2-ll . Lf .-,b ,'4 g 4,,z-.n- qs -1 4-1,.g., ' H CVIH .l- Gulllolv Hush F. Wesley .A -. 1 -..'.i'l ,- --lv -'--' i,'uf4,.! .:.. - --'W .-fr-5 vw -- rr, r ' .l! .l's1 .-M -57 it S It J -M .fl ' X uw' vl ' hy ,J 1..'-fix A-x, 'l',' ,S .f'.p..fL ..--.Q A-,wg-'r .--1. ,-.,...- 'g 4, - , teve Hamhurn John B. Walker' 'D 'ye ., ll 3' -,, -far.. 3-,-fav' . .-' ,Jg .V 7 -tfhfl' j'i,7f,g-17' ,vm . . rg Q,-P 1, ,1,.' 7'--,':, , Wnl H H. h C W4 ., ' Q ..A' r..1.4'.f j '.,.l-un '. . ., .1 1, .- ...',.k .-,Mkt-L.vsQ1.-41,-, 'iter . aldy Jon . eman , ,Q . us. . h M N , . uiuhn ' a, A . r.,,,pp71 1, .M '.. y 5 ,lx J Lawrence Harmon John D. Wilkiiisoxi . g-J? M a nut V u ....... hQ...4,Tn'a.19Pax5:s.h rf i 1 H . I Neil C. Herberger Staten N. Wilsford 4' .Q 'F .5 1' .1 iii -'lufxf' H .-053.0 'A A-1 A wk ' ' Leocadio F. Hinojosa Carey C. Womhle, Jr. ,. ' . .h 1- 50 ' 1' .WHL t liawx 'Y 4 'G '. -' . '--. g e . ,,. 'l 9. Q l .- 'l'slqf1.mr..iq: JJ .n . 5 ' .. v V , - - X V t ' ' N E I H 't-1 i rw HL .'. ' .i 1 l I g .I ' , P . , I l - 1 4 X u 'qu we 'V mu. tl V g . lr Q . ' . 1 - .. ' ' A X it N A . I ' q W l' ' A S' A, 4 A Ll . ..i. .. ..-N -A CU 'AN Tnomas I.. Rarzmo . Gusravra R. lQUlillNI.Ii AN'rnoNY J. Antorni . jonn W. fil.YNN . Cnakmcs P. Qunuc . Cinfuuacs G. Rl5IJIlIiI.l. ,lamar W. Aycock Roy J. Anderson Boone J. Atkinson William R. Beam Woodrow P, Beard William M. Bolton Marlin T. Braswell Stanley C. Brown Marshall N. Buell Wesley R. Cain Thomas Campenella Robert W. Collins Reginald Creamer Eugene L. Crews John D. Daggett Cedric li. Dunn Willard R. Fisher Neil M. Forges Thomas W, Green Henry B. Gremillion Lucien C. Gresham Frank Hamilton SENIORS . . . . .Cajvlaiu and Company Commzuzdzrr SOPHOMORES George Hax'riss Darrly H. Haymon William B. Kemp Percy D. Kinser Albert Krigcr Melvin Kyle William P. Jackson Ray G. John A. R. Johnston Delos H. jones Herbert G. Lambert Lawrence E. Landreneau Jack N. Levin Grady G. Lightfoot Grant Link Kavat A. Loc Carl E, Long Angelo G. Malone Burns Meeker Edward Merritt, Jr. Joe V. Metcalf Jay B. Miller Joseph Miller Porter F. Morris Willie Moss joseph F. Musso Nesib I. Nader . Fif.s'l LiI'IllL'lllUll . Second ljarzlcnalzt . Second Lirulmzazzl . Second Lieulmanl . Second Limlcfzzznt W. O. Noble William A. Norris Dominick Oriolo Burt R. O'Rourke Nicholas L. Paladino E. Wisner Pcneguy Andrew Peters John T. Plummer Santiago Porcella Lloyd P. Price Charles W. Reese Frank A. Reid Champion B. Rogers Stanley Silherman Thomas E. Simmond Mansel S. Slaughter William S. Staples Mansel D, Stark Leonard C. Tobin Earl B. Vick Charles C. Wagner Comer Whitaker Wi ' .er J- 'K Reddell, Lewis, Alroldl, Raggio, Nelson, Kuehnle AR'l'llUli C. LEWIS Grzoumc D. Nm.soN Wluolrr VV. Anaivis jon T. Bos'roN . . Romana' W. Duma . BEN W. Fkinoiz . VERNON Goss . . Wann H. I'IliA'l'0N . CHARLES Malxrz LAZAR M, Mukov . Gn.mcR'r M. Sl.AUClI'l'IiR . llomiak D. Sr-Ani' . Travis L. Alexander Ben R. Baker Michael W. Bell Willard E. Bennett Robert N. Bersuder Thomas G. Biggs Charles C. Bloomfield Thomas Boies Jewel D. Bridges Eugene Broussard Lealon D. Burge Sterling W. Busse Peter F. Caccamisc Ynocencio S. Castillo Philip L. Cenac Louis D. Chisholm Frank C. Church Robert Crais Milton H. Cronlieim JUNIORS FRESHMEN Woodrow W. Crowder William T. Curtis Henry L. De Colgny Paul A. Druilhet Varner E. Dudley Charles O. Dupont Percy A. Dupuy Louis G. Elfer Robcrt W. Faulls Clinton Ferguson james L. Flannagan William H. Flannagan Frank E. Gault james H. Gilfoil Luke J. Governale Benedict C, Gravolet Charles D. Gticriniere Carl M. Guillory Daniel Hamilton lvan Harless Claud B, Hewitt Dean O. Holland Alfred Hyde Virgil T. Jackson Herndon M. ,leansonne Milton l. Jewell Harry A. Johnson Randall V. Johnson . Firsl Sergcanl . Supply Sergcanl . . . . Scrgcanl . Sfrgeanl . Sergraul . Sfrgrafzl . Srrgmnl . S1'fgl'dllf . Sergeant . Sl'fffI'll7ll - Scrgm11l . Sfrrgmnl Hoyt D. Kelly Vernon R. Kennedy George O. Laborde Charles Lanphier Marshall J. Lemoine Irving A. Levin ,lack G. Levy Douglas Lindsey Patrick R. McCarthy Frederick G. McFarlane Jack C. Nlclsehany Danny W. Magee Jules Maltz Clark L. Marks Donald R, Nlartin Albert Nlason Clarence A. Matlrerne John Meares Roy C. Meek Frank G. Miller Sidney T. Mixon Robert G. Moeller Edward Nlonsour Michael Monsour Lawrence W. Morris Anthony P. Musso John W. Myers Harry R. Nelson Thomas A. Oehm Alvin P. Parham Edgar U. Peyronnin Clarence G. Prospere James M. Prudhomme Stafford S. Pulford Daniel W. Rachel Lloyd B. Ramke Elliott C. Roy james Senese Arthur L. Smith Ollie C. Smith Felix E, Stanley Glenn A. Stell Glenn J. Swink Charles D. Taylor Howard W. Temple Hei'vey E. Thompson Charles Ward William C. Womack Page I84 Orno S. l.lMl'lAUGll JOHN A. Cox . LEWIS A. HIQRNARU JAMlas IE. BRYAN Is0N J. GUu.l.oRv HENRY M. l'lUNl.liY EARL G. Luxe . Liao A. Mu,I.lcit . BARRET Mixow . li ERNARD J. lVlOSl5I.lE I. B. ROBIiR'l'SON . D- B. ROBICIIAUX SAI. Toiutos . . .JAMES XNA1tMmton u Crawford, Limbaugh, Banner, Atfaya, Mickel, Lafargue, Cox, Caffery JUNIORS FRESHMEN . 1 il'.rlSfry1'1I7ll . Supply Srrgrfmll . . . SI'l'!fl'1IIIf . Scrgfaul . S1'rgca11l . Scrgvanl . Srrgfanl . Sm-gran! . SL'l'fjfflUll . Srrgcaul . Sl'l'f1I'll7ll . Sl.'l'Hl'Illlf . Sfrgfmul . Sfrymnl 'IJOUI-'ICK Micici-il. . l.l.orn A. l.A1-'Alumni llimlu' IE. A'l l'AYA . Ronnm' C. l5AN'l'A . Claicc C'Al l-'HRX' . . .JAMES A. CRAW1-'mum . VVu,i,iAM 1. l.rr'ri.ic . R. H. Alexander, Jr. William Andrews Thoinas O. Arrington Joe W. Barham Gayle Bell Frank M. Bodin Carlyle J. Bourgeois Rohert L. Bowers Joseph W. Brown Alfred T. Butterworth Robert C. Chinn James li. Abadio Gordon C. Allen Harry R. Allen Roy Anderson Jesse liaker Boyce V. Barnes John A. Barrett Paul E. Barrios Robert Beard Emmett W. Beauchamp Meyer Berger Richard J. Berthelot Albert Bertram Sidney A. Hird Wendell H. Blake Nlonty E. Benncval Fletcher E. Bostick Paul E. Bouchereau H. F. Bradford William A. Brewer Ernest C. Brian Charles F. Burley Everett Caballero Cleve H. Canaday .John W. Carlson Jeff M. Chapman Robert W. Clark Bingham M. Cool Peter J. Corona Frank R. Courts Leslie l.. Covington William l.. Craig John C. Daiglo .John G. Daly Jesse A. Donna C. C. Dillon Robert J. Ducrest Fred O. Dugas Maurice Feingf-rts Williarn H. Ferguson David Fichman Joseph W. Fields Madison l. Fletcher Ardis J, Gamble Martin H. Gandy Marcel G. Gelpi Neal l.. Goodson Rohert C. Guier Pace 185 Mnrrell H. Gunn Hal'old V. Hair Orville J. Haynes Travis H. Heard Marshall J. Hough George Iles Anthony R. Joffre Alhert P. Junius Emmitte W. Kelly Jack Kleinpeter Philip W. l.ehaye Norman A. Legendre Mitchel laishnte Ora X. McClellan Conrad R. Mclifachern lidward Nlargnez Rafael A. Nlanguel Bryon Melancon Jackson Mule Edmund C. Munson Charles J. Napoli Nassar N. Nassat William L. Norman King Pipes l.onis O. Pecot Guy L. Priest Thomas P. Reynolds Allan C. Richard William P. Saunders Bruno J. Savoia Warren E. Savant Carl J. Savoia Kermit W. Seaman Rol1ert N. Sims Cleament B. Smith Robert H. Smith Henry T. Spann C. C. Taylor Charley B, Voth l'lerry D. Walker' Fallon Weldon Charles B. Wheat la-roy E. Wliitelieati Adrian l. Wilcotnlwe James C. Williams Frnest S. Windham James Fi. Wood l.eroy C. Worley Kfffiiiiffiliii Vincent A. Culotta N. R. De Gravelles Palmer W. Deloteus HtilHel't F. Delhaye Thomas M. Derouen Thomas A. DiDonna Joe M. Dietzel Frank N. Dorman Charles L. Duhe James M. Enlow, Jr. Otto P. Erhardt Foster Fontenot .Jack R. Frank J. F. Frye. Jr. Perry E. Futrell CU 'AN SENIORS . . . . .Cafwlrlill ami Clllllfilllly COIIIIIIIIIHIFI' SOPHOMORES Alhert M. George George S. Gilfoil Nlorington lf. Greig Jaflre l.. Gueymartl Carl J. Guillory Jarpid G. Jaas Stephen C. Hamhalek liarl W. Horne Stanley E. Hornsby Alfred W. Huck John M. Jolissaint Thomas S. Klock liarl J. Knight John Lallande Amos N. l.atham Joseph L. Lewis Leon XV. lindsey Percy M. l.yons NVilliam Mcl.elland, Jr. ,lark M, Minckler l.ogan H. Molley Jack M. Mosely Nick S. Nlnsro Lynwood R. Ourso John D. Palmer John R. Pipes Joseph ll. Powell XVilliam H. Qualls . lfirxt l.ir'ulr1m11l .Vrrnllrl l,ir'ulr'l1rull Srmnrl I.ir'ulrrm11l Srrnml 1.il'Ilfl'lllHIf St'l'0Ilif l.iI'Nft'lIlUIl SIYOIMJ I.i1'11I1'lm11f XVilliaxn H. Reynaud Alcide Rohichaux Joe Rosenthal Jason C. Sanders Michael N. Scelsi Herman Schwartz John T. Scott Frank Slater Dupri' S. Spiller Farl R. Stagg Jake C. Staples Nleredith O. Stark Frank J. Sri-hr Calvin A. Stockstill XVilliam H. Stockwell Sherrod R. Stout Santa li. Taormina James XV. Taylor Bill R. Tilly Alfred J. Toups Samuel A. Trilser James li. Viator l.onnio A. XVells XVilliam F. XVilkinson I Allen li. Wilmot John A. xvilill M t kv- -t is .Ht A . mucus. ww-nx.1n.xpu-u,r.-.- ..- - fu-v . -. C U I' A N Wu.i.iA1u D. I,vcA'ruicRs . DAVIS P. RICIIARMIH . l.iss'rmt C. AUAIHIC Wu.1.iAM S, Dvlck . Roiuairr lVlCfiIVNI'IY . joux li. STRAHAN joseph B. Alexander Clifton G. Aycoclc Ben R. Bahin john F. Bahm Nlaurice H. Bauer Charles D. Bccnel Cecil R. Beeson William Blass Donald Bradley Percy L. Breeden Alton L. Browning lidwartl G. Burleigh Ted Butler Hezzie W. Byrd jos. S. Campbell Charles H. Carney Dante F. Castagna William S. Criblnin Edw. P. Cunningham Brad j. Daigle William j. Davis Velfnrt j. DL-Armontl Glenn A. Delaneld Basil Dales joseph Dreher Sydney Ellis, jr. Comodora M. Ferguson Allen Fuselier SENIORS McGiveny, Myrick, Abadie, Leathers, Richarme, Lawrence. Slfahan JUNIORS BASIL IE. Mriucx . . . . . .f.'aj1laiuam! Clllllpfllly Clllllllltllltffl' SOPHOMORES Alberto Gerardino Edward R. Gleason Peter W. Gruden Freddy F. Guidry Roheri: L. Haney Lonnie G. Hardy jesse j. Haydel Richard C. Heard Alex L. Hess Lad P. Hite Alva jones Roherl: R. jones Ball P. Karam Ned P. King Walter Kuehler Thomas G. Laws john A. Loiland Russell B. Long john C. Luneau Maxwell McDonald M. B. Mclilroy Frank R. Mcl.avy Myron C. Madden jimmy j. Mancusn Donald A. Mayeaux jesse G. Milner Douglas W. Mitchell Roy M. Moss Andrew D. Nohle . . First lriL'IlH'lIIllIl . Sfroml I.ifulr'nanl . Swrolztl 1.il'llfI'llllll1 . SITIIIII! l.iI'1llt'IllllIl . Srrnml Ilil'llfl'lIllIlf Rohert D. Norwood james L. Oakes Fred Oser Willie lf. Parker Arthur Part Camille Pertuit Walter L. Persac joseph W. Reed Eddie Robertson joseph V. Roberts Rohert G. Rogers Renato M. Royo Sammy L. Russell joseph Saltz C. F. Sanford Cullen C. Schouest julius Sholars R. P. Stallings Craig F. Stewart john B. Stokes john A. Titus David R. Treiloer Thomas H. Wells john Wliittiiigroii Minor V. Williams Wesley Wii'tz Bradford Williligliani john F. Zeringue R. C, I,AwiuaNcla . Nomac l'I. Armin' . JAMES M. BICNNI-I'I l' . I.i.orn A. C'AGNOI.A'l l'l . joe GICRSACK . . Dout:l.As l'lAI.I. . Rm' lllllIllil.l'lIERfI . Davin Iliawniaksrm . lCnwARn llonma . . MARVIN Lrmnmus . I.Aiuu' Moucu . . BYRON K. Smrru . KARL VVlill.l'lAliCKliR . FRESHMEN Willie H. Albritton Roy R. Aycoclt Francisco Barnes l'lousin B. Beeson Raymond L. Belteau john F. Bierman Ray A. Blanchard Henry Blanchet Charles Boudreaux Wm. M. Bradford Pershing j. Brand Irving H. Brown David Bruner Tom H. Brunson Geo. W. Burmaster Adrian D. Burns james E. Butler jeff S. Chadwick Doyle Chambers Luther E. Champagne Geo. B. Cotton john C. Coyne joseph A. D'Alfonso Edward I. Daniel Heston C. Daniel H Van M. Davidson Norman H. Davis Herman Derhonne Clarence H. Doty Geo. B. Dunn Cletur: A. Greaud L. S. Hays, jr. I' ntoine j. Hotard l Byron B. Hughes Aaron jankowitz Milton jarmus Durward F. johnson Sedric l.. johnston james L. justice ,lames V. Kaufman Raymond R. Kenny Rodney H. Kirkpatrick David A. Kraus john Burnel LaHaye Weldon FI. Laiche i Thomas E. Landry , Louis C. Landreneau David F. Lavigne TH X. X . . First Sf'r'g1'z111l . Supply Sr'ryr'a11I . . . Srrrgmnl . Sfrgrfalil . Srfrgmzzl . Srfrgmzzl . Srrgranl . St'I'fjI'llllf . Srrgfeanl . SI'l'ffl'lll1f . Sw'g1'a11l . Srrgzfanl . Sr'rg1'u11l . Sr'ryr'zHll Warren W. Lemoine Morton Lewis Morton Lieberman William H. McCall Kenneth E. McCoy joseph McGoey Rohert lVlcKnight P. D. McKoin Roy W. McMahon S. H. Mantel David L. Markstein Samuel Martine, jr. Clarence Mayeux jalce F. Messina Caleh Mire Wfillie l.. Moore, jr. Ernest P. Mouch Fred Oster, jr. john Owen julius A. Payne jasper Pirrello Richard K. Reed Fred F. Reeves joseph E. Reulet Anthony H. Richard Archie G. Riddick jennings C. Rogers Murray M. Ryss Eugene L. Sandoz Alton j. Savoy Alcee P. Schexuaydre Nolan Schnell Clyde A. Self Leonard A. Smith Ransdell Smith Rene j. Steih Vifilliam Stewart johnny R. Storseth LeRoy Suir Thos. j. Taxada Everett M. Wade Oliver P. Wade Warren N. Waggenrprck George W. Wiemer Wilhur Wells john S. Willis Geo. j. Whitman Page IB6 New Bruno, Pifre, Ellis, Arceneaux, Gissell, Hebert, Crosby JUNIORS ORLEANS A. Prriuc . . . . . Wu.rnax'r C. Iliziiiuri' . rl'IlOMAS W. AI.mcr . MORIQIS G. Biaeum. . HAROLD I. l'lOl.Dl5MAN Joslcen LACOUR . . D. G. LUNGSI-'ORD . .l- R. Mcliuwlala . J- SAMSON . . . AMOS L. SCllll.l.liR . Ilrcwur Ii. 'IQURNICR l'lAliRY J. VVAl.'l'lERS . FRESHMEN Morris N. Abrams Bert A. Adams Lionel Ardoin Loyd j. Barrett Arthur Behrens james C. Bennett Alvin L. Bertrand William C. Bonifay Roy L. Bordelon Ianes A. Brady Rafael Brenes Paul Broussard Fred O. Brumfield Felix G. Buchanan George S. Cambias, jr. Frank M. Cantwell Walter F. Carnal Marshall A. Chantelain Allan R. Shin-Bing Donald V. Coakley Carl L. Coco james R. Cooper Henry j. Crayon Charlie M. Curtis Elmer E. Curtis jesse W. Davis Fred W. Dejean Robert I. Didier Walter E. Dorroh Carleton T. Draper Robert H. Earhart james W. East Roy Emmons Winfred S. Emmons Vernor Engerran Glen C. Evans jim W. Evans Gordon McC. Gauthier Clifton L. Gremillion Donald F. Gremillion john R. Guidry j. E. Harris, jr. jesse J. Hatton George j. Hebert Ralph G, Hebert Casey j. Hendrix Eddie Herrin Walter W. Hitesman Robert Hunter john M. Hyde C. D. johnson Curtis L. johnston Thomas R. jones Page I87 . . FiI'.l'fSf'I'!1l'llllf . Sufrjvly Swgwllrzl . . .Sl'l'f1I'1l7ll . . Sfrgranl . . Sl'I'!jL'lUIf . . Sl.'l'gI'llllf . . Sw'granl . . Sfrgranl . . SL'l'gl,'flIlf . . SL'l'g1'IllIl . . Srrgr'a1zl . . SI.'l'fj!flllIl Kenneth W. Kavanaugh Duane Kelley Thomas Kimbrough William B. Koren Arthur B. Lacour Richard D. Lacour john B. Lawrence. , Antonio F. Lazaro Robert E. Lee, jr. George P. Lemoine james W. Lorio Maurice C. McNellis Edward T. MacDonnelI Samuel Marino George B. Marvel james R. Maxwell jos. M. Meinhofer j. D. Miller Dan W. Moore Walter- E. Moore S. M. Moreau, jr. William F. Naff Philip R. Neal Robert E. Nolan Lawrence M. Oden Glenn S. Osborne Elmo E. Petitjean Morris L. Poindexter Ross F. Poret Clarence G. Powers Ray W. Price Aaron S. Rabalais julius E. Ratliff Anthony E. Raymond George B. Reynolds Pershing Robbins Horace R. Robinson Sam Rubin jack B. Rutledge Edwin R. Schoell j. T. Sepulvado Denver j. Smith A. T. Stewart james H, Stone Max Tatum Steve L. Waldrop George H. Ware Vern F. Waters Wilmoth l.. Watts Earle H. West Oliver G. Williams Leonard B. Wright Eugene Wyman Emanuel Zagar Qiififfiffffi JAMES C. Akclcumux . Wn.l.iAM Y. Gissiam. . AN'rnoNr J. Bkuuo, jx. MACK G. Ckosnx' . . . Iiumauii li. ICl.l,is, jk. . VVAYLAND 15. GATES . Lawrence M. Alexander jose E. Balado Stanley Babin Allen B, Baten Harry T, Bates Albert T. Becnel Casmer A. Belnaik Bradley Bond lrby M. Bordelon john F. Brewer Eddie j. Brouillette Azzie I.. Bryan, jr. George R. Cannon David B. Chin-Bing Dave DeFelice Luke DeFelice Gerard A. Edwards Frank Ehret C U 'A N SENIORS . . . . .Cajrlain SOPHOMORES Archio R. Estess Miguel Esteua jack Gormley Arthur A. Gouaux Walker Hall Mol'l'is Heclcer Francis A. Hitzman james C. Hodges Burney E. jones Murray I. jones Richard Keller jacob H. Kety Carl M. LeBlanc Bernard I. Leefer Boylston B. Lewis joseph K. McCollum Charles W. McMichael A. Marchand, jr. Win. L. Meriwether Frank Merrick Arnaud S. Michel Tommy Meyers johnny R. Nawuin Kirby P. Neck Norman j. Nolan Arvin H. Northup Edward F. Oritz Harold F. Pitre am! Cofnpany C lfirsl I,ii'ulrnanl . Serum! Lil'llll'lI!lIlf . Swami I,ir'l1lel1Al1l . Srroml l,ll'llll'lIllllf . Srmml Iiifllffllllllf jose Proventud Lens Quinilty Murray l.. Rabalais john K. Reed Sims F. Regard William I.. Renois j. B. Roux Ernest V. Schrader Oliver W. Schultz john W. Seager james H. Smith jerome H. Summers Glenn T. Thompson jack Wallace, jr. johnny B. Wax james H. Welsh Leroy E. Willie Lawrence C. Windham i om llllllliill LU e I' A N NORVI r, TuAMlas I IMFR I. KlNIiBRliXN' RAIIII T. BROWN . josr A. DAvu.A . RAF DoNAi.nsoN . ll D. Goocu . . AIVIN F. ST. AMAN1' . William Adragna Wm. H. Alexander, Jr. Georbiu M. Anderson Emmett Asseif Jack G. Beaird W. F. Beaird Bernard F. Breaux Ellis C. Buckley Edgar Burch John C. Bushman Philib L. Capdeville Beverly E. Clark, ll Glenn T. Clasen Lewis M. Cooksey Merrill A. Cornish David H. Deas Matirice Dc Vries Peter J. Fitzpatrick Billy G. Herman SENIORS . . . . .Captain SOPHOMORES Frank Hernandez Joseph Golsan Robert H. Gaines Wm. K. Gower Edwin B. Groner Jack L. Holt Earl L. Houston Raleigh H. Hibbard James Katz Clifton A. Kirby Paul F. Krail Larry D. Landry Ernest H. Larsen Frank B. Larsen Geo, Leach Marcy H. l.evy Edw. A. McGuire E. C. Mclnnis John E. Loe Robert W. Martin Louis Moreau Robert L. Murray Val H. Murrell Emerson l.. Perdue Wright W. Phebus Wm. M. Pollock, Jr. Ernest l.. Pratt and Company Cornmamier . . .Firxt Lieutenant . Second Lieutenant . Second 1.il'ltl!'I1ll7lf . Semnrl Lieutenant . Seeonrl Limttenarzt . Second LiI'IlfL'Ill1Ilf Geo. D. Rbeuarl-C lzfdward E. Rivera l.al S. Roach Paul H. Schuler John V. Sherlock William W. Shull Woodrow W. Simmons Walter Simmons William H. Smith Len W. Stephens Jack I. Stinson James T. Thompson Richard H. Vickers Thomas H. Voelkei- Fred A. Watkins Mandell L. Weisman Robert L. Westbrook Robert W. Williams, Jr James T. Wright .flu ,.,- 'ri M ' Davlla, Ogilvie, Thames, Siowell, Klnnabrew NVM. B. OCll.VlIi . . . VVARRIEN J. S'I'0VVlil.l. . CIIAS. I-I. FliRS'l'liRMAKliR, fillll. Gu.MoRla ..... LUKE l'lAMll.'l'0N .... CLAY S. l'IARR1s . . HARRY S. MORRIS . . 'FOWNHR J. PRINGLIE . BERNARD B. SAXON . PAUL R. ScoR'r1No . F. Smtncn . . . PIIILIP M. SLRIV1' . VVM. J. SPIERHZR . ROBERT L. FFASSIN . IEnwxN R. Wu.r.is . Charles Abraham Ben W. Anderson Robert Angers Hugh L. Ambeau Homer Appleby Legrand . Audioun Rudolph Badeaux Mack W. Bankson Leon Bignar Charles L. Blake Dennis F. Blalock Michel E. Boudreaux Edward T. Brodnax Lancelot E. Busbice E. Maximc Charlet Nathan M. Childs Vernon W. Clasen John R. Cline Thomasson P. Dann Frank B. Dawson Tom L. Deem Frank E. Domma Woodrow A. Downs Ferdinand Dunn Alonzo F. Edgerton Christino Figueroa Earl E. Flagler Frank H. Ford Sam A. Freyer Thos. T. Gillen Bryant G. Gordon Hervey J. Gresh James R. Griffin Fred Hebert John G. Hill A. J. Howell Edmond B. Hughes Fred M. Hurst Roger M. Hurston Clifford G. Janney Hervert R. Jenkins Bruce H. Jensen Emile K. Jesse Frank E. Jones John P. Ketteringham Morris Klinizer Walter T. Krausse Glen Lamoyne Jack Lassiter Reed T. Lawhon Stanley J. Lefond . . First Sergeant . . Supply Sergeant . . . . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant - Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant . Sergeant Wm. L. Lindsey Harry B. Logan Donel J. Lynch Dana G. McCarty Hal D. McCown Wilbur W. Mabry John A. Mead Frank W. Middleton Benjamin E. Mitchell Nemours A. Montz Pinky Moore William H. Neal L. J. O'Banion Joseph P. O'Neal Dan E. Ottinger Harold N. Parker Montfort T. Paul Samuel L. Perkins Robert N. Pollet Clyde W. Railsback Henry E. Raney Edson C. Reisgen Lyman F. Rhodes joe M. Richardson Joseph B. Roberts Winston S. Rogers Herman Rozolsky Robert Shinners Sanford L. Simon John E. Slattery Harry Snyder Todd P. Spear .lack Stinson Eugene C. St. Martin Archie A. Stringer Ralph M. Sturges George H. Thacker Hewitt P. Theriot Hugh W. Thistlewaitb James M. Valentine Francis Wagzenspack Oliver C. Ward Benjamin W. Wax Dudley L. Weber, Jr. Charles W. White Sanchez A. Williamson Marvin E. Wilson Vernon W. Woods Corry J. Woolley Guy L. Woolley John F. Young Page IBB llllllxllxlliijijlfli McNeil, Hardy, Biqler, Bailey, Downs, LeBlanc, Hopper JUNIORS Lina F. Illuun' . . . . . FRANCIS l.iali1.ANc, ju. . B. C. Dicxlclzson . 0. W. JOIIANSON . . Maemz J. lVllil.ANCON . Wn.i.mM G. Rfuvntiz . Geokcis II. Scnmnrr . EDGAR li. Slavlcltsolv . JOHN R. VVllll'l'l.Ii . FRESHMEN Jack B. Aertker Arthur R. Amuedo Edward J. Anclin Willis P. Baker Joseph A. Ballard Henry F. Bayard Douglas M. Beauchamp Wesley C. Bienvenu Lawrence M. Bogard Richard E. Bond Tom E. Bourgeois John W. Chaney Carlos J. Christina Borden M. Crawford Salvator P. D'Aguila William L. Daly Leon D. Dame Percy R. Davidson Philip G. Deane Francis J. Doiron Harry Dupre Earl L. Echols James D. Fahs Arthur Ferguson J. W. Fields Jack B. Flaherty Norman E. Fred James L. Frier Luis Garcia Byron B. Gibbs Jesse M. Gibson John W. Glassell Geo. N. Gonzales James E. Hayward Francis F. Hebert Russell A. Hebert Chester O. Herring Charles L. Himel Preston W. Huey Lea K. Johnson Guy H. Johnston Winfield F. Justus Harvard T. Karpe Newton H. Kershaw Fred D. King Edward Kislmer Percy E. Kohnke George F. Kroehl Irwin M. Lais Harold KV. Larcade .loseph L. LeBlanc Bennie F. Lemoine Tom S. Lobrano Harry H. Long Page la9 . . l ir.rf Sr'l'g14,'11IlI . Supply S1'rgra11l . . .S1'rgvanl . . SI'I'!jl'lllIl . . Sergeant . St'l'ffl'!lIIl . . Swrgralzl . . Sl'I'ff1'llllf . - Sl'l'fll'1IllI Jerome T. McCoy George W. Martin Seth H. Matthews Benjamin B. Maxwell Harbert W. Moore Glenn N. Murchey Claude S. Myers Leroy L. Nelson James W. Nicholson John W. Norman Robert Nuber William W. Pecue Ivan W. Pelter George Perkins Edgar L. Perry Sidney I.. Poleynard John H. Poncio David F. Porter Edward J. Prejean Imon M. Richardson Jack W. Riseden Frank C. Rogers Rutland S. Sale Thomas W. Schindler Williani Sellers Morrill E. Shaw John R. Shields Fred E. Smith Joseph P. Smith Woodrow W. Smith Louis C. Soileau Carroll Stahl James H. Stell Moulton A. Storey William R. Sturges Joe L. Suddurh Harold Sweherg Oscar L. Talhot Charles Tennyson Frank H. Tilly Dean W. Toler William P. Tucker John Tyson Horace S. Voorhies Geo. A. Wedemeyer Cleveland F. Weisgerlwer Milton C. Wilkexiftrld Louis T. Williarzis Charles P. Winder George E. Wise David H. Woocls Jacob A. Wyiili Samuel Wi'igl1r John R. Yusko Ricnluum B. liAll,liX' . VVn.l.mM R. DowNs . ARTHUR li. liioricit . Romani' J. lloeeiak . WAi.i.Acia K. Lusla . lCkNIiS'l' VV. McNicn. . John J. Aerrker John O. Barry Herman l.. Bienvenu Edward I. Blanchard Francis P. Bowers Irving E. Breen Albert S. Bynum Krum J. Cannon William J, Chernod Carl K. Chilton Robert F. Doles William E. Dye Joseph N. Fonsse Kenneth P. Galyean UU 'AN SENIORS SOPHOMORES Randolph E. Gautreaux Alhert L. Grace, Jr. Wfalter A. Haliiliiaxiii, Lawrence B. Haynes Jack Howe Gus M. Irving Harry T. Jones Frank W. Kent Sam J. Kent John C. Klock Carl M. Landry Leo F. Lassere Joseph R. Lehlane Rufus J. Leblanc Ralph li. Lind, Jr. William B. Linn lidward V. Loustalot Nlayer Nlayer, Jr. Julius J. Meyer liddie R. Millet William S. Nadler Beverly F. O'Neal Fernand T. Picon Robert B, Pumphrey Iiranris J. Rirhardson J . . . . . Ifrlfwlrlill runl Cvllifwrllly llolrlfrlrlllilwl' . . .1 ll'.ifllir'lll1'IllllIl . Swfoml l.it'lIltTIllllll . SNYIII1, l.ir'11lr . Sl'!'l1Il1l Lirulf . SITIIIIAI Lirulv' Thomas F. Richardson James l.. Riseden Stanley S. Srluxeitler John M. Smith Robert J. Sohert lvan R. Stracner Dwight M. Tedforil Harvey T. Van Metre James W. XValker Joseph G. Xveddington Delhut H. Wfelfh Perrette Wliittixigtrwti Xvalter C. Wfilliams lidgar M. Zrnnlnit N11 ul na nf lmlll iffifffffiwfffx' C U - JA N Auousrxwia I.. Ilorzm: . jour: A. Cool-lik . . . MURRAY II, CUNNXNGIIAM Ronieiu' A. Micmolu' . . Pau1.lI.S1Nuo . . james P. Achee Harold j. Ayme james A. Bice Harvey j. Blanchard Barrett E, Booth Wm. T. Bowles Thomas E. Bridges james M. Brown james F. Burnett james D. Carter Frank l.. Castille joseph A. Childress john G. Clark joseph Compagno john F. Craig SENIORS .rv of . . . . .Cafrluin mul Company Cflllllllllllilfl' SOPHOMORES john R. Crawford, jr. Burton G. Davidson Charles R. Draughon Clarence E. Dutsch Horace L. Eddy Herman M. Farmer Audry j. Freyou Ward T. Gamble Boris C. Haase Wm. l.. Hancock Edward L, Havard George B. Henthorn Woodrow Higginbotham Harold A. Holland Cecil Hutchinson Orien P. Killeen john H. Mcl.eod Donald T. Mast james S. Nleriwether Edward F. Michaud Darrell P. Miller Greer O. Moore Dan H. Moreland Geo. C. Murray james W. O'Brien . . . . . . lf'ir.vl l.iruI1'nanl . Srffoml I.i1'ulr1m11l . Sffllllli f.il'llll'll1lIll . Sl'1'0IIll l.in'ulrf1m1lI Rowland H. Peak Ernest A. Ray james K. Reed Wm. R. Ryland james W. Sandifer Rohr. S. Sandifer john I. Scarborough Leo j. Schindler Calvin L. Stengel Anthony S. Taibe A. A. Thibaut, jr. Edgar L. Way Dan T. Wetta Turner Williamson Edmund T. Woolfolk ml Memory, Pefsrson, Sindo, Hogan, Cooper, Sfurges, Cunningham Cruu, II. Pr:'1'icksoN CLAUIIH C. Srukrrics G. K. BIENVICNU . Iiuwm K. Cltosm' . Romani' li. IJHCKHR . Wu.i.mM II. Illacmcu VVM. C. .louNs'roN . llol,l.is Il. Mia'rc.u.i-' K. D. NlililDllzlM . joslavu If. VVARn, jk. . Allen D. Acomb David L. Adair jules B. Allaiu 1---.-W .. . .-Mo.. . Harold W. Bagley JUNIORS FRESHMEN Alonzo A. Balcom, jr. Charles R. Balcom Arden Ballard Woodrow F. Barrett Gilbert R. Barth David S. Bartran Sheldon L. Begue Mack T. Benton jack W. Blevins john C. Boothe l.ewis B. Bostwick Merrill R. Brod Thaddeus A. Broussard Harold E. Brown Anis D. Callender C. C. Carraway joe D. Conerly George E. Core Charles G. Corley Alvin j. Curole Williaxn T. Davis Anthony F. Dernbach Garland M. Elliott james R. Ellis Francis P. Eltife Lucien Flournoy Thomas A. Flowers Win. P. Foil George N. Frisbie Felicien F. Fullmer, jr. joseph A. Gassen james E. Gorman Bernard B. Greenberg Steve H. Guenard john H. Harper Kenneth H. Hickman Leo Hines Roy C. Hiligle Benjamin E. Hodge Marvin P. Hollander Howard H. Howell Harry B. Hungate Wm. H. jones Bidwell W. jumel Francis N, Kleinpeter john A. C. Knight Ruvine j. Lahorde Henry F. Ledbetter 757577576 . . Firsf Surgranl . Supply Smyfmnl . . . Sl'l'!jI'lllIf . Srrgmnl . St'l'yt'llllf . S1'rg1'1Hll . St'l'yl'lllIl . Sl'fyI'lllll . Sfryrafzt . SI'V'!1I'lllIf Cunningham C. Lee, jr. Ivan M. Lee john l.. Legett Hartwell McCullough Bert McDowell Lloyd C. Mabry Charles lVlilClTllll'ClO julien B. Manuel Charles j. Marquette jules M. Miller George I.. Nlontet Layman Nelson Chester A. Nenney Carl A. Nichols Henry S. Norden john R. Oldham Edgar E. Otto Harry j. Perkins Allie B. Perkins Paul D. Perkins Paul C. Pittman Elmer R. Powell Ion R. Prescott Paul E. Purser Edward S. Randolph .lohn E. Rawls Frellsen Reese Ralph MCR. Reinhardt Robert R. Risser Arthur Robin Emmett j. Sackman Hyman Samuelson john D. Shanks Williaiii A. Sharp Arthur j. Simons Charles H. Smith Glenclon L. Smith Luther Smith Malcolin W. Smith Robert S. Smitherman Nathan L. Soileau Clyde N. Stockstill Guy G. Tenner l.. S. Thompson Robert P. Thompson Wai'x'exi L. Thompson james O. Terry Harry L. Trowbridge Stanworth Verdier Edgar j. Vernon james T. Wall john j. Walker joe Warts Page l90 . r . it ,ei .,.4, fi r I .H .-B, I t i 1 ...A ' ,4 1 ' 1 A 5 .1 -.... M43 I. if f i 1 , , McConnalI, Everaff, Wealhers, Bayhi, Cadwallader, Shehee, Pritchard, Engel, Guager FRANK Ii. Evmua'r'r . IIIQRMAN A. IENGIQI. . Gicoiuzia 0. Bkoussakn Rowi.aNu VV. Iiuwakns Samurai. K. ILANDRY . CIIARLIES VV. LAUIIUN . lVl0l+'I li'l l' I.. PUGH . . FRANK W. QUIN . ANTONIO SOLIER, JR. . Faqs en Francis I.. Abshire George E. Adams Tom Adams William Atteberry l.loyd J. Aucoin Elson J. Babin Hanson Baden William P. Barnes James R. Barrow Herschel H. Bishop Hudgens A. lilouin Clyde Bohm: Howard P. Bolotte Douglas G. Bonner Joseph O. Braud lra A. Breaux James Y. Briggs Don I.. Broussard George K. Burrus lidward M. Bussey Rudy Y. Bussey Wilson E. Campbell Frank B. Chapman Sidney D. Colomlw Edric J. Comeaux Adolph Crawford Willie E. Crawford Wm. A. Daniel Hugh Darnell Ashton J, Daussat l.loycl l.. Del.atour George L. Ducote William J. Dugan Ellis R. Easterling .lames A. Fava Stanley J. Fife Cyril J. Flynn Byron L. Francis .lohn W. Franklin Carl A. Gaudy GUY M. Gandy Conly T. Gibson Dewey l.. Gilbert .loseph O. Hacher Charles W. Hair Richard S. Hayes ,larnes P. Hebert .l0e .l. Hillman Cyril A. Hoffpauir Ralph V. Hopper Billy L. Hunter Wm. J. Hunter John W. Irwin .loseph C. Johnson Franklin Jones JUNIORS FRESHMEN X f . Firxl Srfrg1'r111l . Supply Swrgmzzl . . . Sl.'l'!jlf!l7Il . Sl'l'fjI'llIll . Sl'I'll1'1lIll . Sl'I'jjI'IllIl . S1'l'fll'fllIl . Sl'l'fll'l1llf . S1'1'g11'11l1l Jack W. Kirkland William J. Krebs Oscar W. Land Joseph H. l.ang John G. La Rock Arthur J. Lasseigne Emery J. l.atiolais Harold D. l.ee Alberto P. Leon Nicholas Lymberis J. D. Lindsay Bill H. Madolc Raymond F. Melancon Thomas Moies Gayle N. Monget Douglas J. Monroe lien Nlontgomery Jack D. Nloore lidw. F. Murray .lames l.. Newman Felix P. Noblie John C. O'Connor Nolan S. Osterberger Harvey W. Paige James W. Paris Selser R, Pickett Samuel J. Poythress Truman B. Pugh James B. Rhorer Roy J. Richards Hulon H. Riche Gordon l.. Richey Merlin R. Robinson Gordon K, Rose Jules S. Rosenthal John Shaw Harold C. Smith Ernest N. Spence Floyd W. Spencer Mortimer Squires Willard F. Srarns Channing Stowell lirnest l.. Sumrall Truman W, Sylvest Geo. M. Talton St. Clair Thompson Ernest J. Terrebonnt .lack J. Tinnin Preston ll, Vallas Carl G. Vick .lames Wai'tl Leslie J. Whaley Henry P. Wheeler Arnold Willis Ed M. Young 1, ff Ilakoru I.. C.iim'ai.1..xuiaR S'l'l5WAR'l' l.. Suiaiuaia . . 'IOSICPII F. liarui . Paul. CT. Galician . . Ricniuzn McCoNNi-:1.1, . Iiusracie Piurcuakn . I.ucil':N VVliA'l'IlI'IRS Arthur F, Barry Russell liizette C. J. Bonnecarreit Marcel P, Cailwos Godo F. Canino Willialn H. Caraway Allen H. Carlisle Atwell li. Champion Arthur J. Chin-Bing Bert E. Crowder Robert O. Crowder Chester A. Dagley 'Thomas li. Dalziel John K. Davis CU 'AN SENIORS . l.'r1frlr1in and Colujmny L' SOPHOMORES D. C. Delaune John D. Devall Charles Dusenlwury Jay l.. Frederick XVilliam A. Gamble Jolm C. Gerdsen Atwood T. Gibson J. D. Girlinghouse Gordon B. Gnam Harry T, Goldman Richard li. Gormley Floyd H. Haulfe l.eonard XV. Harrell James R. Harrelson Archie l.. Holland Howard W. Jackson Robert C. Jackson Nathan Kaufman jnhu O. Mason Albert R. lVliller Damian Morell 'Thomas A. Neubig Joseph F. Peters Proiper l.. Porin . . . . . . .I ir.vl1.iruI . SI'1'0Ilrl l.f1'ul . Srfnml l.ir'ul . Sf1'u1nl l.ir'ul . Sl'f'0ll4l I.iz'ul . Swmznz' I.ir11l Philip G. Poulet Smiley Raborne. Jr. Arthur R, Ramirez James O. Rnquemnil Paul A. Ross Charles l.. Seal l.loyd l.. Sevin XVillie C. Simm John H. Smith I.eslie G. Smith. Jr. Virgin li. Smith Charles F. Voss Arthur J. Wfalker Robert l.. Weingurter om Illlllltlfl' 1'1m11l Vllilllf Vllflllf rzmnf I'lll1lII Vllllllf ifiiilffifi J eabhard and Blade COMPANY E, FIFTH REGIMENT l'urjzox1'-' To unite in closer relationship the military departments of American uni- versities and collegesg to preserve and develop the essential qualities of good and ef- ficient oflicersg to prepare ourselves to take a more active part in the military affairs of the community in which We resideg and to spread intelligent information concerning the military requirements of our country. OFFICERS FFIIOMAS L. RAGGIO . ..... ....... I Iafwmin AL HOGAN .... .... I irsl .Lilllffllllllf SIMON WEII. ..... . . Sczroml Lizfulenant C. W. MCCKJY . . First Szfrgmzzt MEMBERS C, AIIAIJIIQ J. COI'Iil,ANlJ L. LAnoIznIa A. Aciciu. j'. W. CIIAWI-'oium C. LARMOYILUX AlROI.IJl E, E. ICLLIS S. E. LAWRIINCII C. AIIcIaNAux T. W, Fom' W, D. LEATIIIIRS C. BANTA J. B. FRANCIS J. H. MAxwIiLI. B, BAu.In' H H. FRISIIIII C. W. MCCOY I. BARKIIR R ClAR'l'IIWAI'l'E A. C. IVICDONALIJ F. BAYIII P. C. GAUGIER IE. W. MCNIIII. BONIFAY D D. Gooci-I R. A. Miamokv BYNUM S. R, IIAIIMoNsoN T. IVIICKAI. L. CAIiwALI.AnIcII I.. C. HI-:IIoMAN K. H. MOSIES CAFFIIIIY A L. IIOCAN - I. li. NOLANII W. CIlARI,'l'ON J, E. IIUNsIcKIzIx R. A. PIIEIII. COLLINS R ICUEHNLE S. PI'I'cuIcR L. RAGGIO F. RIAI.s V. Rouoow F. RYLANII S. SIIIIIIIIII SMITII SINDO 'IIIIAMES A. Tonn G. Tunic R. VAUc:n'r '1'. WIaA'I'1II2Rs D. VVIIII. ---q......... -unru- FIRST ROW: Smifh, Lamoyaux, Pifcher, Ryland, Colllns, Shohee, McNeil, McDonald, Ragqlo, Hunsicker, Plshl, Memory, Bayhl, Guager, Francis SECOND ROW: Charlton, Maxwell, Gooch, Ballay, Hogan, Rougon, Cadwallader, Turk, Weafhers, Lawrence, Thames, Alroldi, Arceneaux THIRD ROW: Harmanson, Weil, Barker, Moses, Ellis, Laborde, Copeland, Todd, Frisbie, Fort, CaHrey FOURTH ROW: Ackal, McCoy, Bonnifay, Kuehnle, Bynum, Crawford, Heroman, Banner FIFTH ROW: Ryalls, Mickel, Slndo Page l92 I K L L X I 4' 1 4 4 4' All I kill! SOPHOMORES The Cadet N Prominent in the Louisiana State University Cadet Corps are the Cadet Band and the Drum and Bugle Corps under the direction of Colonel Castro Carazo. Freshmen and sophomores in the 205 piece show band comprise these two units, which play at all military functions, from the daily drills and weekly dress parades to the inter-company athletic contests. Drum major duties have fallen to Irvin Borne, who replaced well-known Burns Bennett in January. 1 Evorharf, Rordam, Ackal, Naul SENlORS I RAGNVAI.D B. RORDAM . ..... - - - Calffalll MICHAEI. A. ACKAI. . .... . Firsr Lieutenant JUNIORS CI-IARLES EVERIIART . ..... . Firsl Svrgranl ROBERT F. NAUI. . .... . Supply Sergeant BURNS B. BENNETT . . . . Srrrgcanl FRED D. BERRY . . - -Sffyfdfll FRESHMEN ARNOLD A. AUTIN JOHN A. BALL TYRE E. BANKS EARL P. BARRIOS PAUL A. BARTMAN WALDO J. BAUDOIN HAROLD A. BELANGER FRANKLIN A. BICKFORD JOSEPH C. BROCATO I-IARRY M. CAMERON E. B. CI-IRISTMAN GEORGE W. CLINE FRANCIS F. COLE JOHN A. DlI.I.WOR'I'II JULIAN S. DUCKER KENNE'l'lI DUNN WM. A. ECKERT LEE M. ABLE RICHARD J. ALESANDER WALTER R. ARMSTRONG JOE H. ARRINGTON MARVIN J. BAILLIET HAROLD E. BARLOW O. E. BARRON DANIEL W. BEACHAM RIVERS E. Boo'rH EVERETT BOSWORTII JOHN L. BOUDREANT JAMES F. BOURGEOIS WM. G. BOWEN LAWRENCE W. BUNCE BENJAMIN BURNETT THOMAS H. BURT HORDON B. BUTLER GRAY E. CARPENTER PAUL A. CERISE FRANKLIN L. CHALMERS GEO. J. ELTIFE AVERY L. FORTENBERRY ROBERT E. GLASSCOCK HAROLD E. CPOLDBIERG JOE E. HEARD JAMES P. I-IEBERT BASIL C. HENDRY JAMES E. I'IEWITT CIBC. B. HOI.DEN ROBIN M. HOOD LEONARD R. KNlGII'l' JOHN W. LIESCOMB SAM A. MARKS RAY MAGEE IVAN R. MAR'l'IN SEEASTIAN J. MESSINA JOHN Y. MILES VERN E. MORGAN JAMES G. MURCPIISON fil.EN R. NEIGHBORS FORREST C. PENDLETON PHILIP V. PORCELI.A HARVEY H. POSNER WINSLOW A. RANDLE FRANKLYN M. RIVERS SAMMIE T. ROBERTS JACOB T. SCIIMIDT, JR. I-IERMAN SIEGEI. CHARLES SU'l I'l.E ALTON L. WARD FELIK H. WEBS'l'lER VVM. C. WIIEAT WI NTON S. YOU NCBLOOD GEO. J. CHAMPAGNE BILLY G. CHAPPELI. DOUGLAS M. CHESSON RALPH S. CLAYTON WHITNEY A. COULON EUGENE M. CROSS CLEVE C. CURRIER ALBERT F. DAVIS LEE T. DAVIS REMY L. DOUCET ED J. DUBROC XVILTON E. DYSON CI.EMENT C. EISWIRTII WILLIE H. ELIJRIDGE R. EARL ELLIOT BILLIE F. EVERETT NOLAN A. FANGUY BUFORD FENDLASON THEODORE T. FREESE DANIEL F. GALOUYE BOWMAN S. GARRETT l-IENRY P. f3LAUIANA JOHN T. GRAVES RAYMOND M. HACKLER THOMAS P. HEBERT DANIEL HORN ROBERT B. HOWELL RUSSELL T. HUDSON PHILIP B. JOHNSON JAMES D. JONES THOMAS W. JONES DAVID J. KEYSER CHARLES J. KUSSMAUL JAMES L. LAFLEUR FRANK T. LITTLE ANTHONY C. MAGGIORE CHARLES L. MERRl'l'l' JOHN G. MILLER OPTON H. MILLER FLOYD M. MIzELL Audrey Bastian JOHN D. MULLINS EUGENE H. NEIGHBORS CHARLES A. OVERSTREET WALLACE J. PEACE LOUIS F. PRECHTER NORMAN G. PRESTON THOMAS F. RAMKE HENRY P. REPAK NORMAN C. RICHE ROBERT E. RITCHIE SOL P. ROSENEIELD KIRBY L. ROY ALVIN B. RUBIN DAVIS M. RUBISKI EDXVARD C. SANCHES BENNIE H. SCARPERO JACK SI-IERRILL HARRY J. SIESS ROBERT B. SIGMAN JAMES D. SIMMONS SIDNEY L. SIMS MELVIN D. SMITH THOMAS J. STAFFORD CLAUDE STRAHAN JOHN L. THOM EMILE F. TOSSO REYNOLDS L. TOWNSEND LEBLANC J. TRASCI.AIR ALBERT TURNLEY LESTER J. VIAL JOSEPH WEINBERG JOSEPH WESTBROOK CAREY J. WOOLEY BERNARD I. ZOLLER, JR. 1111 klllll IW,Nv IJUUMNHNQHL THE MILITARY DISCIPLINARY BOARD Atchison, McCoy, Weil, Forl, Frisbie, Outstanding among the many changes that have talcen place this year in the growing cadet corps is the addition of an Artillery Unit. Three Army ollicers and eight enlisted men have been assigned to the University to instruct cadets in Artillery principles and procedure. Throughout the first semester the Artillery basics, 471 Freshmen and Sophomores, formed a fourth platoon in each Infantry company, and drilled without rifles. At the start of the second semester the new branch became a distinct unit in everything except barracks life and athletics. The Artillery platoons in each Pg I94 battalion were combined into a battery, forming the three batteries A, B, and C. Each battery, which is commanded by Infantry senior officers, now has its own guidon and sponsor. Although its origin at L. S. U. was in the fall of 1935, this is thc first year the Engineer unit has been entirely separate. It now forms the fourth battalion, comprised of companies K, L, and M, and occupies the East Stadium Barracks. Completing student control within the cadet corps is the disciplinary board system inaugurated in the 1935-1936 scholastic year. By this system each company has its own disciplinary board, made up of junior and senior ofhcers within the company, to handle minor infractions of rules. To the Regimental Disciplinary Board, composed of the six highest ranking senior officers, are referred all the more se- rious cases. The findings of this board are final, subject to the approval of the Commandant. Thus cadet officers have full control over 2,500 cadets on the drill field, in the bar- racks, and other places where the interests of the corps are involved. Significant as an indication of the continual progressive- ness of the cadet corps is the increased participation in the social life on the campus. Instead of the usual one or two dances, the corps this year sponsored three military balls. These dignified and colorful social affairs have been a credit to the Corps and to the University. During the last seven years many changes have been made in the cadet uniforms in the interest of further usefulness and attractiveness. This year the white uniform for advanced course students has been patterned after the regular Army white uniform, thereby furnishing the owner with something Of use to him when a member of the Officers Reserve Corps. White cap covers, white waist belts, and white gloves have been added to the summer uniforms of Freshmen and Soph- omore cadets. The evolution and expansion of the cadet corps is contin- uoL.s. 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Under the guidance of the Louisiana State University Athletic Council, the Ole War Skule enjoyed its most successful year, fea- tured by winning the National Football Championship. Dean Broussard heads the Council and works in accord with Athletic Director T. P. Red Heard. Director Heard, President M. Smith, and Coach Bernie Moore are ex-ofiicio members of the Council. Professors G. Lee, Fred C. Frey, Henry V. Howe, and Benjamin F. Mitchell represent the faculty. The alumni are represented by Louis Gottlieb and Stu- art Slack. Glenn Olds and Jimmy Blake- man represent the student body. 5 n Nw ,I 4 r HW - V. 'w 5,1--, .A 3' , r ,251 5' w ' 1 V 'ik 1' wt A ' 1 'y 1. I 1 B Q ,U K. U X . Q r , 'W ' ' ' A L 1 Vx. 5 , ,H -w',o'. W 5, 1 E-.,,,, ,Nh . ' kk K5 . ' W , 'A A N' . F n , .,, -- . ' n 1 J t U M Z .W ' , ' V0 , J-WT-,N x?y u' - 3,4 7 h. V1 . ' AM' rf . s Q . , a 1' Q t -KA y Q A B' i wir , X V1 4 5 ,, ' L C' Q uf I ' UL 4, 1. Q 1 Q 1' ' W if 'r 'A -X ' , Y .' 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IE DEDICATION OF THE STADIUM A 'Pb N5 M ONFERENCE GAIN Coach Bernie Moore led the Louisiana Tigers to their second Southeastern Conference championship in his second year as head coach, turning in a better record than in 1935. While winning the Conference Championship the Bengals scored 281 points, more than any other team in the nation. Rated No. 1 team of the country by the Deke Houlgate system, the Tigers were presented with a beautiful national championship trophy by a Los Angeles firm. The Louisiana State team received their second consecu- tive invitation to the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans, there losing a great game to Santa Clara, 21 to 14. This sent the season's total points to 295. A splendid staff of coaches assist Moore in building his cham- pion teams. They are: Ben Enis, assistant and end coach, Emer- son Nelson, line coach, joel Hunt, backfield coach, B. Whitt- worth, guard and freshmen coach, Mike Chambers, trainer, Harry Rabenhorst, scout. When the L. S. U. team closed the conference schedule with Tulane, the new North section of the stadium was dedicated as a crowd of 45,000 fans saw the Tigers win 33 to 0. The attendance was a new record in the South and climaxed a season in which many thousands of fans enjoyed watching the Tigers play. The 1937 schedule has only three out-of-town games, includ- ing the Tulane game, and with prospects for another fine Moore- coached team the season already looks bright. L. S. U., 20: RICE, 7 The defending champions of the Southeastern Conference gained sweet revenge on their Southwest Conference rivals when Louisiana State University took the measure of the Rice Owls by the score of 20 to 7. A field goal had given Rice a 10 to 7 victory when Reed's touchdown was called back in 1935. But this year was different. Rock Reed's revenge was sweet too. After ten minutes of play Reed raced 58 yards to a touchdown with brilliant interference by Moose Stewart. Crass converted. Rohm fumbled and Rice recovered on the Tiger 12-yard line. The Owls saw their chance, made it good, and a fourth clown pass, Sullivan to Dan Coffee, scored the touchdown. Friedman converted to make the score 7-7 when the half ended. The second team scored in the second quarter. A 26-yard scampzr by Slick Morton put the ball in position and Pat Coffee bucked it over. In the last period all- American Gaynell Tinsley made the final score. Brandon was back to pass for Rice with Tinsley rushing him off his feet in the end zone. Brandon fumbled and Tinsley recovered for a touchdown. Crass converted once more. The score of 20 to 6 came as good measure for last year's defeat. ESTARTING TEAM DCOACH BERN EASO PENS L. S. U., bg TEXAS, 6 Little did Coach Jack Chevigny realize it then, but when the University of Texas tied the L. S. U. Bengals 6-6 in Austin, they held on even terms the mighty team which was to eventually become the Nation's No. 1 eleven. The Longhorns of Texas were rough and ready. L. S. U. was not quite as rough, and not quite ready for their splendid season. They fumbled six times in the first half, once when they had a first down on the Texas 10-yard line. Morton's fumble of Shericlan's punt in the second quarter led to the score when Peterson quickly recovered on the L. S. U. 43-yard line. Shortly after that Wolfe raced 37 yards for the Texas score. But thanks to Morton, the Tigers did not lose the ball game. It was Slick's end run that gave L. S. U. the tieing tally in the third quarter. Undoubtedly the game was the poorest on the Tigers' crucial schedule. It was after this game that the Tigers found themselves. Only two Seniors, Moose Stewart and Pat Coffee, played anywhere near the type of football they were capable of. Sports writers and coaches agreed that this game was the making of the Tigers. The Georgia game which followed proved this. A handsome band of L. S. U. rooters made the trek to Austin, the Texas capital, where Governors Leche, of Louisiana and Allred of Texas, met in a friendly battle of words. L. S. U.. 47: GEORGIA, 7 With a tremendous scoring splurge Louisiana State opened their Conference season by inflicting a humiliating 47 to 7 victory over the Georgia Bulldogs. Such a display of power had not been seen for some time in these parts. After several minutes of play Cotton Milner cut inside tackle for 17 yards and touchdown, but he failed to convert. Reed scampered loose after a Coffee to Du- mas pass clicked and the Tigers had another tally in the second quarter. This time Milner converted. Shortly after the kickoif Reed was loose again for 32 yards to score. Crass went in with the second team, soon passing and plunging for an- other score, making the count 26 to 0 at the half. A long pass Coffee to Tinsley was good for 15 yards in the air, and 25 yards on foot, as Tinsley scored on a beautiful run. Milner converted to make it 33 to 0. Rohm raced 45 yards for the next touchdown in the same period with Crass convert- ing, and hardly three minutes after, Rohm tallied again on a 27-yard jaunt, Jack Gormley neatly blocking the safety man. Aubrey Johnson con- verted the 47th point. Georgia's famous hurdler, Forrest Towns, playing left end, recovered a blocked punt and raced to the goal for the only Bulldog touchdown. They converted, making it 47 to 7. Above GAYNELL TINSLEY, Left E d BERN I E DU MAS, Right BASIL Mvnlcx, Left End JOHN MIHALIC, rugm End an W A f , . Above CLARENCE STRANGE, Left Tackle PAUL CARROLL, Rigm Tackle EDDIE GATTO, Right Tackle HERMAN FARMER, Left Tackle VT HIT HEIR STRIDE L. S. U., I3g OLE MISS, 0 The Rebels of Ole Miss found the Ole Lou Powerhouse too potent, but done themselves up proud in holding the L. S. U. machine to 13 points. However, the Mississippi line was strong enough to hold the Tigers running in check, and Bernie Moore was forced to send his team to the air for their scores. In the second quarter Pat Coffee threw a bullet pass to Gaynell Tinsley, who tucked it in for a 33-yard touchdown gain. Coffee made the place kick good for extra point. The other score came in the last quartet when Bill Crass threw a 20-yard pass to Pinky Rohm. Rohm followed this up with a neat run of 16 yards for the touch- down. Crass's placement was too wide. Mississippi put up a stout defense to the L. S. U. running game and three times turned them away from the goal line. Once they held the Louisiana team inches from pay dirt. The Rebels had put their hopes in Clarence and Ray Hapes, but Moore's strong linesmen were able to hold these bold Mississippians in check. One sad thing came from this tilt and that was the loss of Reed for the Arkansas game. Reed's foot was bruised, but he was not kept out for long. Trainer Mike Chambers nursed him through carefully and had him ready for the important Vandy game. L. S. U., l9g ARKANSAS, 7 Coach Jack Thompsen's Arkansas Porkers were not quite as good as Coach Bernie Moore's Bengals, so L. S. U. again defeated their State Fair rivals, 19 to 7. This pair of fine teams each later became champions of their conference. The first score was made by the Tigers when Milner skirted left end from the three-yard line. Coffee made the placement good. The second score was made in this same quarter under similar circumstances when Bill Crass tried right end' for four yards. It was a cold, drizzly day, but the fans who followed the Tigers braved the elements and were rewarded with a fine display of power plays by the L. S. U. plungers. Shortly after the half, the Tigers made the lead secure when Bill Crass burst through the line and sprinted i , 74 yards for the last Tiger touchdown. Bill failed i'iit A to kick the extra point, evidently because of his 1. strenuous touchdown exertion. But the Razorbacks . were not to be denied. These champs of the Southwest had something on the ball. A pass from scintillating Dwight Sloan was batted down by Crass on the four-yard line, but fullback Vann Brown caught it and plunged over four yards for their only touchdown in the last quarter. On a second try, Sloan converted. Wim b . ,A -4 I . I . X. l BEN ENIS Assisfanr Coach and End Coach ,, , ,ff ,W A .1 CHEERLEADERS Schnou Jumel Marie Bonneffe Tommy Furlow Head Cheerleader JuIieHe Bonnelre Blondy Benner? ,Lg Salmon Leads flue l936 Freslmies in a Yell . . . Tiger Coaches Keep in Trim . . . Mr. Milne and Bernie Survey a Sore Knee N I ill IH ' urrllrf 'fa ARD AMES L. S. U., I9g VANDERBILT, O It was Halloween Day when Coach Bernie Moore's potent Bengals smothered Ray Morrison's Vandy Commodores under by the count of 19 to 0. This was an important conference game which meant national recognition for L. S. U. Although slightly out-downed by Vandy the Tigers were right there with offensive thrusts. After acquiring the ball on a Vandy fumble, L. S. U. made first counter in the second quarter when Pinky Rohm cut in over left guard from the three-yard line. A 34-yard pass gain on a toss from Rohm to Mickey Mihalic placed the ball in position for the next score. Several plays later Crass passed to Morton for a 14-yard touchdown gain. The placement was too wide. Rohm's pass was his first attempt of the season to throw the pigskin, one of Moore's hidden guns which he used on the Com- modores. Late in the ball game when L. S. U. got the oval on the 20-yard line, Coffee tossed a long pass to Dumas on the very first play, Bernie juggled it on the three-yard line, drew it safely down under his arms and ran into the end zone, Dumas's first collegiate touchdown. Coffee easily stepped back and made good the extra point, the final one of the game. Following the kickoff there was time for but one play, and the tired but happy Tigers welcomed the sound of the gun. L. S. U., I2g MISSISSIPPI STATE, 0 With two sharp thrusts in the second and fourth quarters the Louisiana State Tigers were able to repeat their 1935 victory over Major Ralph Sasse's Mississippi State Maroons. They played like champions defending their Iaurels. That's just what they were on this afternoon. But the score was no indication of the margin of victory, for L. S. U. had 15 to 5 on the Maroons in first downs. L. S. U. was penalized 50 yards and Mississippi but 10 yards. Subbing for Cotton Milner with the second team lineup in the second period, Pinky Rohm galloped 45 yards for the first touchdown. In the third quarter Pat Coffee opened fire with a barrage of accurate passes. In the last of this series Gaynell Tinsley leaped up to mm N sAl.ow1N L f cs a .loHN Hue:-I smnm L ff Guard WARDl:LL Lelsx Rghf G oscAR Murocx Rghf Guard Catch one for 20 Yards and touchdown- C0566 failed to kick the goal just as Crass had failed , after Rohm's touchdown. Everything the Tigers wanted to do against the Maroons seemed just right. The Tigers handled themselves like true champions. It was a vastly improved L. S. U. team. The Tigers lost the ball only once on a fumble and retrieved three Mississippi fumbles, Moose Stewart and Gaynell Tinsley were worthy all-Americans without a dissenting voice from the press box. EMERSON NELSON L e Coach Coffee Skirfs Off Tackle Rohm Hurdles H10 Middle 0 T' ,ani 'GW' f ml QM, 'pr-lisa .1 af O lf' A Ui ' Z, J-ll ENGALS LAY UBURN L. S. U., I9g AUBURN, 6 Clearly asserting their rights to their second straight South- eastern Conference championship, the Louisiana Tigers easily let the world know how good they were by defeating Auburn 19 to 6. A crowd of 25,000 saw the tilt in Legion Field at Birmingham, among them an L. S. U. rooting section of cadets and fans num- bering 5,000. The entire rooting contingent was well behaved throughout the trip. Marching 72 yards with a passing and power attack Rock Reed scored the first touchdown from the one-yard line in the second period. The next touchdown was a 90-yard sprint from an off-tackle play by Cotton Milner, who received faultless blocking help from Tinsley and Mihalic. Crass missed placement. In the fourth quarter Coffee and Milner moved the ball to the 15-yard line with handsome gains, and then Coifee tossed a pass to Tinsley who caught it on the two and jumped over for touchdown. Coffee converted neatly. Auburn's touch- down was scored with 12 seconds to go when Bob Blake ran around right end from the one-yard line, on the third Tiger team. Booth blocked Fenton's placement as the game ended. L. S. U.. 93: S. L. I.. 0 'Scoring almost at will, the L. S. U. Tigers warmed up for Tulane by setting a scoring record on the Southwestern Louisiana Institute Bulldogs, winning 93 to 0. The touchdown making be- gan early and wound up with one as the game ended. Morton ran off right tackle for 17 yards and Coffee missed the first place- ment. Milner skirted left end for 16 yards and the second touch- down, as Coffee missed placement again. The third score found Coffee plunging right guard from the one-yard line. Milner con- verted. The fourth touchdown was a pass of 18 yards from Coifee to Tinsley. Milner's placekick was good. Crass's 49-yard pass to Rohm was the next score, and Crass kicked this goal. A 19-yard end run by Reed was the seventh touchdown, but Crass missed goal. Crass passed 11 yards to Mihalic in the end zone for touchdown eight. A buck over right guard by CAPTAIN BILL MAY Q feb k BARRETT BOOTH Q afarback JESSE MILNER Ifb k CHARLES ROHM H Ifback Milner was touchdown number nine. Milner converted with ease. 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PAT COFFEE H lfb k BILL CRASS H fback Bucky Bryan, Tulane?s flashy halfback, was SLICK MORTON T Ib k ROCK REED T lback IGERS GAIN ROUNCE L.S.Uq33gTULANE,0 A splendid crowd of 45,000 fans saw Coach Bernie Mooreis boys repeat as Southeastern Conference Champions by downing Tulane easily, 33 to 0. The Tigers struck sharply with a touchdown in the first quarter. Coffee faded back on a first down to shoot a 32-yard pass to Gus Tinsley, who caught it in his own clever way on the 15-yard line, then ran into the end zone. Milner's placement was high and wide. Shortly after in this same period Cotton Milner cut loose through the line for 32 yards and the second touchdown. Bill Crass made the placement good. There was no score in the second quarter, but in this period the Greenies got as near as the Tiger three-yard line. The Greenies, however, found Ed Gatto an.d Moose Stewart too much for them, and these stalwarts in the line enabled L. S. U. to take the ball away from the Greenies. Rock Reed heaved a nifty long pass to Tinsley in the end zone after the rest period, giving Gaynell another marker. In the last quarter Reed got on the other end of a touchdown. This time Bill Crass threw him a long high aerial which he caught and turned into a 60-yard scoring gain. Crass sent the pigskin soaring through the uprights to make the score 25 to 0. The last touchdown of the afternoon and the last score of the regular season came when Pinky Rohm dashed around the Tulane right end for 31 yards. Bill Crass again made the placement good for the final point. Tulane supporters who had crowded the mammoth Tiger horse- shoe stadium as the new North zone was dedicated, had come to Baton Rouge in hopes of upsetting the champion Tigers, but they were disappointed. And yet they were pleased to see such a splen- did team representing Louisiana in the eyes of the nadon. unable to play his last game. He saw the tilt in uniform from the side lines. In this game ten outstanding Tiger Seniors played their last collegiate game in Baton Rouge. These boys whose pictures you will find in this section were: Gaynell Tinsley, Clarence Strange, Wardell Leisk, Marvin Stewart, Marvin Baldwin, Mickey Mi- halic, Bill Crass, Pat Coffee, Rock Reed, and Cap- tain Bill May. These players wrote their names into the greatest of all football records at L. S. U. ULANE J. B. WHITTWORTH Guard and Freshman Coach I Ffa LM Qt ,gl x 9 V 'SAI 'W Mor+on Scores On Bulldogs . . . Hold Him, Moose . . . Tinsley Plucks Flowers 'L SANTA CLARA, Zlg L. S. U., I4 Once again the sweets of the Sugar Bowl proved unsavory to the Louisiana State Tigers. The Broncos of Santa Clara Univer- sity, striking sharply via the air in the first period, defeated the Tigers 21 to 14 in a splendid tilt before 41,000 fans. L. S. U. was flat in the first quarter, while the Broncos were wide awake. Nello Falaschi, a true all-American, tossed a fourth down, touchdown pass in the first quarter to Manny Gomez. Then later in the same period, after Falaschi broke away for a 12 yards gain on third down, Pelligrini tossed a speedy pass to Finney, who snagged it for another score. They converted after each touchdown. BEN FRIEND, Tackle GORDON LESTER, Guard CHARLES LEMAK, Tailback JACK GORMLEY, End With less than one minute to play before the half ended, Bill Crass threw a long pass to all-American Gaynell Tinsley, who cut over and raced 40 yards for the first L. S. U. score. Crass con- verted. An interception of Coifee's pass by Gomez made it possible for the Broncos to score again in the third quarter. They worked to the goal line, where Frank Smith started on an end-around, handed the ball to DeRosa, who fell on the goal line, but as he fell he tossed the ball into the air. In a Hash, Falaschi dove at the ball and crossed the goal line. 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If 6, ' 1- ru, V: 'my 'rsai f 'U - A e ig Q. f 1 4 Hx. ' f - ' 1 J 1 , 5 ' ex F QQ' ggi! I I 3 ' Q ' , Ig VA Q fHx ' L 5 ' 7 Q x 'A S ,N 'P ,mf Q 51 i . wp Q if sz - if 4 c - 1.- +, f- .lex cn 4, J! I Q : , 0 1 J 3' flax' Lf g MA. A 4. , Q 154-r bl 1 fT: Q - ,E . L ALNJ A Qu' ' Z 'W' ' an V f ' in Md Aigltx I I GLENN HARDIN A WORLD'S CHAMPION HURDLER Glenn Slats Hardin, the Greenwood Greyhound 400 meter hurdler, brought his athletic career to a fitting close at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Slats won his trial heat in 53.9 seconds and then breezed home in the finals, two meters ahead of Loaring lCanadaI, time 52.4 seconds. A wind- blown track spoiled chances for Glenn to break his own Olympic record of 52 seconds, set in 1932. Slats also holds the world record of 50.6 seconds. MORE OLYMPIC HONORS JACK TORRANCE WORLD'S CHAMPION SHOT PUTTER Torrance shocked the world by failing to win the shot put in the Olympics. Jack was fifth with a poor heave of 50 feet 5 and 17-32 inches, Woellke of Germany winning with 53 feet 1 and 13-16 inches. But Jack has this consolation, in post-Olympic competition at Hane, Germany, he defeated Woellke, Jack tossing the shot the identical winning distance of his rival in the Olympics. And what' s more, Jack' s world record of 57 feet 1 inch has not been approached, and will stand for some time. 1 Page 220 ERNIE WINS HIS FIFTH STRAIGHT Louisiana State has domi- referee at the Texas Relays. nated the track and field sit- With only a small contingent uation in the South for so long that some of the old timers would be shocked if the Southeastern Conference title would not be won by L. S. U. With a well-balanced team, and only two first place winners, L. S. U. captured this title for the fifth consecutive time in 1936. Coach Bernie Moore, whose name is mentioned simultaneously with sports in general and track in particular, down South, oflicially opened the-season for L. S. U. by acting as ago 221 at Houston, the Tigers gained three places. In the mile relay, L. S. U. ran second to the Kansas State quartette, which set a new record of 4 minutes 28.4 seconds. The Tigers also got sec- ond in a record-breaking medley relay won by the Emporia Teachers of Kansas in 22.5 seconds. Stevens was second to Terry of Hardin-Simmons in the javelin. Louisiana always finds the keenest com- petition at the relays in Austin. THE CROSS-COUNTRY SQUAD STANLEY BROWN, LUKE HAMILTON, NORTON GIRAULT, AND AL HOLZENTHAL F onf: GEORGE SCHMIDT, WOODROW ROBINSON, AND A. L. HOLLAND Dill' D' BEN FRIEND Shot Pu? Champion ow THE M50-C-5 Sixteen Tigers helped Coach Bernie Moore in scoring 60 1-2 points to win the Conference meet once more. The Tigers won the last four Southeastern Conference meets and the last Southern Conference meet which pre- ceded the new Conference. L. S. U. scored in all events except the two in which they had no entries. The only L. S. U. winners were Bryan and Friend, who won the pole vault and shot put respectively. Bryan's mark was 12 feet 6 inches, and Friend's was 47 feet 3 3-8 inches. Lassalle competed in four events and scored eight points, while Friend competed in two and scored the same. Here's how the other Tigers tallied: Hamilton, 7 pointsg Bryan, 6, Lester, 4, Crass, 45 Bowman, 43 Kent, 33 Murphy, 35 Stevens, 3, Schmidt, 25 Walters, 25 Simmons, 25 Robin- son, 2g Walker, 15 Torros, 1. This in brief summarizes Page 222 CROW WAS Wo the manner in which the Ole War Skule defended its crown. Opening the dual meet season in which they were again to he undefeated, L. S. U. continued its track superiority over Rice at Houston, winning 62 1-2 to 49 1-2. Coach Bernie Moore's boys won eight of 14 first places. Lassalle was a double sprint winner, upsetting Rice's ace. South- western Relays was next, and the Tigers successfully de- fended two of the relay titles won in 1935. Hugh Saxon, Sal Torros, Jim Treadway, and Joe Lassalle stepped the 880-yard relay in one minute 31.6 seconds to win. In the Freshmen medley the team of Norris, Williams, Russell, The big four of the L. S. U. track and field team were Torros, Lassalle, Bryan, and Friend. Bryan and Friend were the only first place winners at the Conference meet, while Torros and Lassalle were high scorers in all of the dual meets. This four is eligible for more competition in 1937. M SAL TORROS Quarter Miler and Welch captured first in three minutes 42.5 seconds. The Tigers also placed second in the two-mile relay won by Southwestern' s team on which Al Zock, Tiger favorite, ran a leg. In addition, the Tigers placed individual win- ners in the meet. Gordon Lester was second while Ben Friend took third in the shot put won by Hart of Louisiana College with a put of 47 feet 2 3-4 inches. Bill Crass was second to Hart in the discus. The Tigers got a second in the pole vault when Buster Bryan was defeated by Billy Roy of Loyola. junior Bowman placed third in the broad jump, Heiney Kent was second in the high jumpg and Stevens placed second in the javelin. Ole Miss came to JOE LASSALLE Sprints ARNOLD BRYAN Baton Rouge for a dual meet, and when the visitors departed their team was badly beaten, L. S. U. scoring a 97 to 15 victory. The big event of this meet was an exhibition by Al Moreau. The ex-Tiger equalled the world record of 14.2 in the high sticks, running against Freshman Jake Waterer. L. S. U. captured all but two first and two second places. Kent won the high jump with a leap of 6 feet 1 inch. Torros, the Porto Rican ace, won the low hurdles, the 440, and tied for second in the high jump. His hurdles time was 25.2 and the 440, 51.7 seconds. Friend won the shot with a put of 48 feet 2 inches. The Tigers won a twin duel meet, defeating the varsity and frosh of S. L. 1. in one afternoon by scores of 89-28, and 55 to 41. Lassalle turned in three brilliant efforts, winning the 100 in 9.9 seconds and the 220 in 22 flat. Lassalle also beat Torros in the low hurdles in 24.3 seconds. Torros staged a fine rally, but could not stave off Landry of S. L. I., who won the quarter in 49.6. Pat Murphy beat LeBlanc of S. L. 1. in the half mile in 59.2 seconds. The Tigers won 13 first places, and seven seconds in this meet. The Freshmen team was strong in the field events to gain the advantage. Too-tallv Creekmore got 6 feet in the high jump, jim Welch ran a fine mile in Page 223 4 minutes 36.3 seconds, and Jake Waterer showed form in taking the high hurdles in 15.5 seconds. Tulane con- tinued their inferiority against L. S. U. track teams, as the Tigers defeated Fritz Oakes' boys 73 to 44. In an added six-event program L. S. U.'s frosh downed Tulane 33 to 15. Slats Hardin ran an exhibition solo in the 400 meter hurdles in 52.9 seconds, very near his world mark. L. S. U. won 11 first places to Tulane's three. The Bengal frosh won all six seconds and three first places. L. S. U.'s frosh relay team of Rogers, Brown, Williams, and Welch defeated Kirchem, Roth, Payne, and Barthe in 3 minutes 25.2 seconds. .l Lassalle starred again, equalling his dash mark of 9.9 and his low hurdles mark of 24.3, made the pre- vious week, but he bettered his time in the 220, finishing in 21.9 seconds. Blue Walters won in the half mile over Bobby Lockett in one minute 59.7 seconds. Assistant track coach and cross- country coach Barker Bat', Gour- rier, right-hand man of Coach Moore, had another successful unde- BARKER GOURRIER tered three events and had little trouble carrying off all honors. First of all, they captured the S. A. A. U. cross- country title with George Schmidt, Jim Welch, Jack Sten- son, Bob McCarthy, Paul Jensen, and Norton Girault, finishing first, team style. Schmidt won the N. O. A. C. Road Race in fine fashion, with Stenson, McCarthy, Jenson, and Girault placing. But the outstanding race of them all was the annual Jackson Day run held in New Orleans. The race is planned over a historic course from old Span- ish Fort to the Jackson Square in the Vieaux Carre. Schmidt carried off both the time and place trophies, winning in 34 minutes 57 seconds. Stenson and Girault of the Tiger team captured second and third places, respectively. Luke Hamilton running from scratch fin- ished seventh, but his time was sec- ond only to Schmidt. Schmidt was place winner and Hamilton time winner of this event in 1936. The 1937 cross-country team was a credit to Coach Gourrier. Coach Gourrier also took the track team to Porto Rico where they defeated a combined team from the University feated season with his cross-country Coach of P0l'f0 Rico and POND RiC0 A. ec team. The long-distance Tigers en- M- ill DOC0mlJ6I'- Members of the I936 track and field squad pictured below are: BAT GOURRIER, assistant coachg HUGH SAXON, dash man: A. B. STEVENS, iavelin tosserg WOODROW ROBINSON, two-milerg JOE LASSALLE, dash man: CHARLES SANFORD, pole vaulterg PAT MURPHY, quarter-milerg GORDON LESTER, weight many BILL CRASS, weight man Page 224 THE Zwqaf CONLEY HATHORN G d LED BY ARNOLD BRYAN HIGH SCORING ACE OF THE CONFERENCE The Louisiana State University cagers of 1937 played 20 games, winning 13 and losing seven. They were unde- feated in six non-conference tilts. Against Conference teams they won seven games and lost 6, gaining a right to play in the S. E. C. Tourney at Knoxville again. This time Kentucky heat the Tigers there, 57 to 37, making the season's record against Conference teams exactly 500. The team's point total for the season was 774 while their opponents tallied 741. In the Conference their opponents outscored the Tigers 567 to 525. Arnold Buster Bryan again captured the Southeast- ern Conference scoring championship with 172 points in 13 games. His total for the season including 13 points scored in the tourney was 280, seven less than his 1936 total. Coach Harry Rabenhorst built his team on three Sen- iors, Bryan, Conley I-Iathorn, guard, and Bill Leathers, forward. The most consistent regular quintet consisted of the above three with Glenn Delafield at center and Willard Beeson, another Senior, at guard. Wendell Wells, Senior guard, and Jim Welch, Soph center, shared duties with the latter two. Pg 225 BILL LEATHERS Forward Coach Rabenhorsf and 'rhe Sfarhng Team- Leafhers, Wells, Delafield, Hafhorn. and Bryan I With Welch and Wells on the second team were Jack Bushman, fast-breaking Sopho- more, Ray Giacoma, shifty Junior, and How- ard Jackson, promising guard. Other mem- bers of the Tiger squad were Leon Lindsey, Doc Floyd, Ance Blakeney, Frank McLevy, and Townsend Logan. Frank Fleming was student manager. Opening the season with Southwestern on December 16, L. S. U. started a five-game streak, defeating the Bulldogs 44 to 19. Alabama was next, and the Tigers won two games, 43 to 33 and 47 to 27. Going on the road L. S. U. added two more victories, taking the Rice Owls in Houston 32 to 29 and 38 to 37. Playing Ole Miss at Oxford, L. S. U. lost two games by scores of 50 to 47 and 40 to 27. Only one game went through at Starkville, and Frank Carideo's Maroons gained revenge on L. S. U. for a football defeat, as the Mississippi State cagers won 53 to 36. The Tigers came home for a pair of non-conference games with Louisiana Tech, in which they won one game easily, but put out to the limit to win the second by one point. The scores were 54 to 24 and 35 to 34. Rabenhorst then took his team to Auburn, Alabama, to play the Plainsmen. They gained a split, losing 37 to 27 and winning 54 to 34. Coach Harry Ra benhorsf EASON'S gicdaf 123-1' JIM WELCH Center HOWARD JACKSON Gu d I x WENDEL WELLS Guard 4,3 l. 5 GLENN DELAFIELD Cent 1 WILLARD BEESON Guard Q JV JACK BUSHMAN Forward Tulane, still striving for a cage win over L. S. U., played the Tigers in vain, L. S. U. won two games, 42 to 31 and 46 to 42. Dauber's boys put up two swell games, but the Tigers still held their jinx. Loyola came up for a game with the Tigers, but they too could not cope with L. S. U., the latter winning 46 to 31. Loyola showed some fine play- ers, but lack of team work in their plays accounted for their defeat. Bill Leathers had hurt his knee before the Tulane series and was handicapped for the rest of the season, Bush- man taking his place most of the time. When Mississippi State came to Baton Rouge for a return series fans saw two of the most exciting games in L. S. U. history. On the first night Bryan won the game with a fast crip to make the score 42 to 41. But the following night foul goals won for the Maroons by one point, 39 to 38. The Tigers went to New Orleans to wind up the season with Tulane. They won the first game 37 to 31, but the Greenies arose to the occasion and sunk the Tigers '52 to 32 in the second game, giving Tulane its first cage victory over L. S. U. in many seasons. Q Eight teams were selected to play in the Conference tour- nament and L. S. U. was among the invited. just a few days prior to the tourney Red I-Iathorn got up from a severe case of the flu, and Coach Rabenhorst also was down with a slight touch. In addition to the knee trouble of Leathers, L. S. U. was badly handicapped for the tourney. Drawing Kentucky for their first opponent, the Tigers were beaten '57 to 37, as was expected. Assistant Coach Malcolm Sparky,' Wade, who handles the freshman cagers, has an- other fine group coming up, so L. S. U. may develop into a contender in 1938. RAY GIACOMA Forward I LEON LINDSEY Cenier Rear: Coach Rabenhorsi, Arnold Bryan, Jim Welch, Glenn Delafield, Leon Lindsey, Willard Beeson, Bill Leathers, Manager Frank Fleming Fronf: Conley Halhorn, Howard Jackson, Jack Bushman, Wendell Wells, Ray Giacorna, Doc Floyd. , 1 COACH ED KHOURY THE FIGHT 522501. Coach Ed Khoury's Bengal boxers failed to regain the boxing championship they lost in 1935, but they showed a plucky set of boys who fought courageous fights. The L. S. U. team, with three finalists in the Southeastern Conference meet at New Orleans, earned eleven points, as a new boxing ace at L. S. U. captured a title. J. L. Golsan, the sharpshooting middleweight, was the Tiger who brought L. S. U. the only individual title. Joe Gersack was runner-up in the bantamweight class, and Captain Chester Carville was runner-up in the junior mid- dleweight class. Fred O'Banion, last year's welterweight champion, lost on a foul in the first round. This was an unfortunate blow to the Purple and Gold, for if O'Banion had repeated the Tigers would have won the championship. L. S. U., s campaign leading up to the Conference fights did not have as many meets as the previous season. In 1936 the Tigers had five dual meets under their belts before the Conference championships, losing only one on the road. But this season they only had three dual meets. They won two and tied the other with Tulane. They were sched- uled to meet Mississippi State, but the Maroons were un- able to keep the engagements after boxing Tulane in New Orleans. The Tigers opened the season with Florida on January 15, winning 5 to 3, and on the following night they won by the same score over Ole Miss. Dick Stanbaugh, Tiger heavy, clinched the match for the Tigers in an exciting slugfest with Buck Schindler. Stanbaugh was smaller than most heavies, but he was aggressive and the crowd was pleased with his fine victory. L. S. Rentz started Florida off with a victory over Morris Bohrer. Then Eddie Ketcham outpointed Roy Echols to put the Tigers in the running. Homer Bellanger finished fast to give the Tigers the lead, outpointing Larry Semmes. Fred O'Ban- ion experienced no difficulty in winning over Jack Long, the Gator welterweight. Chester Garville was off stride, but managed to get a draw from Florida's Henry Keel. In the middleweight bout J. L. Golsan experienced stage fright in his collegiate varsity debut, and he lost the de- cision to Steve O'Connell. The light-heavyweight class was a draw between Jimmy Riseden and Ernest Lorenz. Winning by the same score over Ole Miss, the Tigers made the show much more interesting as Golsan kayoed Bill Robinson of Florida in the second round of the middle- weight go. L. conceded some eight pounds to his rival, but a fast right jab and a left hook floored Robinson for the fatal count in the second. Gersack started the show off with a victory over Marvin Goldberg, and then Ray Medlock, a left-handed featherweight, defeated Eddie Ketcham. Homer Bellanger won in a hit-and-take change of blows with Johnny Ferace. In the welterweight class, O'Banion won over Johnny Cook, nearly getting a knock- out in round three. Steve Wilkerson easily beat Howell Cobb in the junior middle, while Riseden downed Ken Forbes in the light-heavy and Hapes defeated Stanbaugh in the heavyweight. Page 228 Acfion in The Sou+Heas+ern Conference Tourney as Gersack Breaks Clean l MELVI N GOLD, Manager FRED O'BANION CHESTER CARVILLE, Capfain Welterweight Junior Middleweighf Pago 229 x JOE GERSACK s c gm Zami' TISTICS A record crowd of 5,100 fans saw L. S. U. and Tulane Hgh: to a 4-4 draw in New Orleans. Dave Evans of Birmingham was the referee imported for the occasion, and although factions of both schools thought that their team should have won, the fact remains that the dual meet was a draw. Floyd Newlin and Gersack battled to a tie in the opening ight. Then Louis Phillips and Ketchum fought another draw in the featherweight class. In the lightweight class, Joe Brocato lost his Hrst collegiate start to Homer Bel- langer, and the unruly grandstand gave notice of their dissatisfaction. O'Banion added another victory to his streak as he outpointed George Man- teris in the welter class. Bucky Bryan outpointed Chester Carville with a third-round two-listed attack in the junior middleweight class. Then Golsan gained a technical knockout over Johnny Dirmann in round one. In the light heavy and heavyweight bouts, Tulane had little trouble. Cameron Gamble outpointed Riseden, and Warren Jauhert knocked out Ogden Bauer in the second round. 1 l I 1 JOHN Feather .I 5 KENDA J L. GOLSAN JIM RISEDEN M ddl eight Champi L gh? Heavyweight The Tigers finished third in the Conference tournament. Tulane suc- cessfully defended their title, while the University of Florida was runner-up. Tulane had 16 points, Florida 13, and L. S. U. 11. The Greenies had two winners, Florida had two, and L. S. U. had one. In the first round two L. S. U. boxers were eliminated as one advanced. Ketcham defeated Jack Echols of Florida, but Bellanger lost to Tulane's Brocato, who went on to win the title. And O'Banion lost on a foul to Alton Taylor of Mississippi State in the second round of their bout. Three Tigers advanced as three were eliminated in the second round. Art Fowler of Ala- bama outpointed Ketcham, Buster Eisenberg of Georgia outpointed Jim Riseden, and Moon Mullins knocked out Ogden Bauer in round three. Gar- sack outpointed Gerald Burke of Alabama to gain the finals, Carville out- pointed Steve O'Connell of Florida, and Golsan outpointed Paul Cusumano of Alabama. L. R. Rentz downed Gersack in the finals of the bantamweight class, and Steve Wilkerson outpointed Garville in the junior middle. But Golsan showed class to upset Florida,s O'Connell in the middleweight class. Other boxers on the squad were Leonard Harrell and Johnny Kenda. Bauer subbed for Stanbaugh in the heavy class when Dick Stanbaugh was lost for the season after the Ole Miss bouts, and Bauer subbed willingly. L. S. U. was scheduled to meet Wisconsin on March 12. ED KETCHAM F th rweighi' MORRIS BOHRER HOMER BELLANGER B + ghf I-QM QM T :3 LEONARD HARRELL L gh! ghf .xg JACK WALKER Left Field AU DRA BROWN Pitcher V ' at 1 THE S GGIN gms Heraided as the Ole War Skule's finest baseball team in history, the 1936 team made an impressive record, fail- ing by a few percentage points of tak- ing the Southeastern Conference bunt- ing away from the Alabama Red Ele- phants. Coach B. Whittworth and Assistant Coach Harry Rabenhorst are to be congratulated for the excellent record. The Tigers won seven and lost four in the Conference, while in non- conference games they won four major tilts and two exhibition games. Of the games the Tigers lost, three were on the road. Opening the season on the new cam- pus diamond, L. S. U. won over Mis- sissippi College 11 to 4 with Jesse Fa- therree pitching. Brown started for L. S. U. in the second game, but Loch- N UK f , . .Q X, 1 i H-N -K 7 Y X fi .ff 'V 3 4 Zff + . fix .. Q N ' f , ' .4 -H 1 ' ' -.i flr . ll XL yy , f .-- Q itz y 4 A , PM yt. fi h . n - . P4 f 1 , . , . i if- V Jia' nous CALLENDER EMILE LOCHBAUM GAYNELL 11NsLeY JAMES wARMsRon cond Base Pitcher First Base Qlghf Field baum finished and saved the day, thanks to Cal1ender's four-bagger. Brown twirled and batted his way to victory for the Tigers over Minnesota, 13 to 6. Fatherree hurled the second game against the Gophers when L. S. U. won 12 to 1. The game went six innings. The Tigers beat Alabama in their first game 6 to 3 when Blair hit a Huke home run, Brown winning the tilt. Getting but five hits, L. S. U. lost the second game 11 to 5. Brown hurled a 1-hit 6-0 shutout in the opener against Mississippi State, and the second game was cancelled. The Crimson Tide of Alabama had something on the Tigers, beating them 9-8 and 10-8 on their own Denny Field. At Auburn. L. S. U. won two games, beating the Plainsmen 6-4 and 16-4. The Tigers went to Starkville next, where they divided two games with the Maroons. Brown lost a pitcher's duel to Ben Ward, 4-3, and in the second game Lochbaum bested two State pitchers, winning 3 to 2, after Fatherree went out. It was plain moi- detv against the University of Missis- sippi, for the Tigers outdid themselves. winning 8 to 1 and 26 to 7. Jack Walker got six hits in six tries in the latter game, three homers, two singles, and a double, and he walked once. Blair got two home runs, Fatherree and Callender getting one each. Poole and Rogers homered for Mississippi, and Lochbaum was the winning pitcher. The Tigers won a series from Louisiana Tech at Ruston 13 to 1 and 8 to 2. A ur 'iY ' f ., . .E awww Xxvf ff! Two exhibition games were played, also, the Tigers defeating Lanier High at Crampton Bowl 23 to 2, as Father- ree hit a home run with three on. They also defeated the Monroe druggists at Moilroe. 4 f 1.4-f 'V V f XX Walker led the team in hitting for the season with a .440 average. Humphrey and Tinsley hit .384 each for second place. The team hit 28 home runs for the season. Players on the squad are pictured above. 1'-. - ef' -. y 47 lu . 1 5:f,R,'isg.1 My + J 1 N 3 1 OSBORNE HELVESTON NATHAN BLAIR JESSE FATHERREE NEWT HUMPHREY Cal-:hor Shorhlop Plfcher Thlrd Base The Varsily Squad: Osborne, Helveslon, Newlon Humphrey, Jesse Falherree, Audra Brown, Hal Miller, Manager Audley McDonald. Marcel Romoqosa, Bob James, Buddy Blair, Jack Walker, Gaynell Tinsley, Doug Callender Lamar Landry, John Kenda, Emile Lochbaum, James Warmbrod, Bud Ruck, Kid Bray COACH J. B. WHITTWORTH FREDDIE HAAS Tiger golf captain, sin'fs a short puff as his dark- skinned caddy looks on. PAUL LESLIE Western Amateur Champion National Collegiale Runner-Up COACH CHARLIE DIEL A r I ,f ,J 1 THE TENNIS SQUAD Landry OLF AND ENNIS Once again Louisiana State Universityis golf team ranked with the best col- legiate competition in the country. Freddie Haas won the Canadian Amateur Championship and Paul Leslie won the Western Amateur in the 1936 season. The L. S. U. team of Haas, Leslie, Laurence Larcade, and Wright Adams, won the Southern Intercollegiate Tourney with an aggregate score of 603, finishing 17 strokes in front of the second place Texas University team. In the championship flight the four Tigers all qualified, with Haas leading the field. Six gold medals were awarded and L. S. U. returned home with six gold medals proudly displayed. While the team did not fare so well in the National Collegiate Tourney, Leslie was runner-up to Chuck Kocsis in individual play. The Tiger foursome entered the Southern Amateur in Memphis and Haas reached the finals. Jack Munger downed Freddie for the title. In dual competition with Southern and Big Ten Universities L. S. U. won six meets and lost only one, to Northwestern University. The Tiger swingers handed Jack Bushman, Jim Collins, Edward Eugene, Coach Dial, M. J. McLaney, Willard Mixon, Vernon the University of Notre Dame its Hrst defeat in five starts made this season. They next downed Michigan University for the first defeat ever handed this team on their home course, Michigan's sec- ond defeat in five years. Michigan was holder of the National Intercollegiate title. Haas turned in a one-up victory over Chuck Kocsis, who had defeated Leslie, in this match, by scoring an eagle three on the eighteenth green. Other teams which they defeated were the University of Ten- nessee, the University of Georgia, Washington University, and Detroit University. Late in May the Tiger foursome stepped out to play in the sectional qualifying round of the National Open at Cleveland. Haas qualified with 142, two strokes below par. With the acquisition of the Westdale Country Club as its own private golf course, the golfing future of the University looms even brighter. The L. S. U. golf club was officially opened on Feb- ruary 17, 1937, when Lawson Little and Horton Smith played against Fred Haas and Paul Leslie, and Harry Cooper and Jimmy Thompson were matched against Lawrence Larcade and Wright Adams. Leslie turned in low score with a 71 as the nationally famous professionals defeated the 1937 varsity Tigers in a splendid exhibition 15 to 3. The same foursome will represent L. S. U. for the last time as a team, for Haas and Larcade wind up their collegiate careers. Leslie and Adams return in 1938 to form the nucleus for a fine team. Henry Castillo, freshman and open cham- pion, is one of a promising group of new golfers. THE TENNIS SEASON Louisiana State University does not boast a great tennis team, but considering the facilities and material of the 1936 season, Coach Charlie Diel has done well. In 1936 the Tigers won two matches and lost three. They opened the season against Louisiana College and lost 4 to 2. Then they defeated Mississippi State 7 to 0, but Furman College came here to down the Tiger netmen 4 to 3. Another shutout victory was turned in when they defeated Gustavus Adol- phus 6 to 0, but Tulane humbled the Tigers 7 to 0 in the season's finale. In number of individual matches won, L. S. U. scored three more victories than its rivals. Only to the strong Tulane team did L. S. U. submit to a white- r washing, Tulane being the only I 5 team L. S. U. could not talce a match from. The players for the season were: Aubrey Sievers, Tom Sanders, W. T. Robinson, Ed Ketchum, Jim Collins, and Debriddi Devakul. Sanders was the best performer, winning three matches and losing two, outscor- ing his opponents in sets, 8 to 5. With the new courts open and several fine Sophomores to add to the team, the 1937 season prom- ises to be a good one. 3. px it CAPTAIN FREDDIE HAAS, JR. Southern Intercollegiate Champion Canadian Amateur Champion Southern Amateur Runner-Up SOUTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE GOLF CHAMPIONS Laurence Larcade, Jr., Paul Leslie, Fred Haas, Jr., Wright Adams, Jr. 'R -A x 5 THE CLUB 1'-- TF? 'Y'- NViucni'1'AOAAis . NIAIKYIN BALOWIN CJGIJIEN BAUER . NVILLARO BEESON liA1uzET'1' li00'I'II . JIMMY lgI.AKE.XIAN Auniw BROWN . ...nor up? . l7Orrest City, Ark. Lake Cliarles . Cairo, Ill. . . . Pitkin New Orleans lVIOrgan City l,anrel, lVIiss. ARNOLDBRYAN . . Rielnnoncl, Texas JACK BUSIIMAN . St. -PCfCl'SbLll'g, Fla. IJOUGLAS CAILIENDAR . . lflaynesville CHESTER CARVILLE . . Carville 'V- MEMBERS PAT COFFEE . JAMES COLLINS . VVILLIAM Cimss . CiI.lENN IDELAI-'IIELD BERNARD DUMAS . J EssE l A'r1-IERREE llERMAN FARAIER . ,FRANK l LEAfnNc: . BEN FRIEND . . . W. C. 1'iUI,I,E1uc:HT l':lJWARDf.iA'1 I'O . . . . Minden Meridian, Miss. l'fleetra, Texas Sarepta . lil Dorado, Ark. Jackson, Miss. . Shreveport Baton Ronge Biloxi, Miss. . . Minden New Orleans , . JOSEPH CJIERSACK . . . I l 5 . . . Boyce RAY ciIACOMA . . VVatsOnville,Calif. MEI.X'IN ciOl.I7 . JACK fi0RMl.EY . RICHARD ciORNIl,EY FRED HAAS, JR. . . Alexanclria Tyler, Texas Tyler, Texas New Orleans LUKE HAMILTON . . La Porte, Texas filEORGE l'lARRlS .... New Orleans NEWTON HUMPHREY . . . Minden CONLEY HAT!-IORN . . Lecompte l'l0WARD JACKSON . . Lecompte N ORGANIZATION COMPOSED OF ATH- LETES WHO HAVE EARNED THE COVETED LETTER I. IN ONE OR MORE MAJOR SPORTS. HARoI.Im KAIIIAN . EIIWARII KIQTQIEIMI HEINE KENT . . . JoSEvII LIxsSfILI.E . NVILLIAM LEATHERS . . Alexanclria . Lake Charles . Baton Rouge . Baton Rouge HorIIbeak, Tenn. IIAURENCE LARCAIIE, -IR. . Opelousas WARIJELL LEISR .... Shreveport CHARLIE LEMAI4 . . . Duquesne, Pa. CIORDON LESTER . . Lockhart, Texas PAUL LESLIE . . .ICHCFSOII City, Mo. ICIXIILE IIOCIIBAUIXI . . . . . Kenner MEMBERS OSCAR M.1ITI,oeI4 . . NVII.I.LmI M.-xx' . -IOIIN MII-IALIC . JESSE MlI.NIEIl . ARTHUR lVIOR'l'0N CHARLES MlJIlI'I'IX' BASIL MYRILTK . . FRED LYBANION . J. T. REEII . . . CI-IIIRLES RoI-IIxI . Pine Bluff, Ark. lil ,IJ0l'1lll0, Ark. . . Clary, Incl. . AIl'X2ll1ilI'IZl . . . Tallulah . . . Oakdale ICI Doraclo, Ark. . . . l'iIIe Prairie . . Haynesville . New Orleans NVoonRow ROBINSON . . l3atonRouge 'l'I'IoaI,IS SANIIERS . AIIIIREY SIEVERS . fII?0RGE SCIIAIIIYI' . .IIIIIN HIIGII SMITII RIARVIN STEWIIRT . CLARENCE STRANGE R.fII.IfII SIIRINGER . GIIYNEIA, CIRINSLIEY SIxLToRRos . . . JACK NVALRER . . I'l.IIRRv NVALTERS . . . . Amite . Raton Rouge . New Orleans . . Shreveport Picayune, Miss. ICI Dorado, Ark. . Baton Rouge . . Hayncsville San Juan, P. R. . Dallas, Texas . LaIIrel, Miss. NTRAMURAI. PORTS The greater intramural sports department now comes under the School of Health and Physical Edu- cation, which was inaugurated in September, 1936, with Dr. A. D. Brown as director. While the intra- mural sports department is only a branch of this school, its proportions are gigantic, for it reaches every student in the University. W. G. I-Iiclceyi' I-Iiggenbotham is the director of the intramural sports pro- gram and manager of the L. S. U. swimming pool. Under I-Iiclcey's,' department are these associations: Inter-Fraternity, Inter-College, Inter-Denomina- tional fMen and Womenj , lower division sports, and open sports in the University. Among the fraternities Phi Epsilon Pi won both handball singles and doubles with Abe Abramson in singles and Abramson and joe Weinberg in doubles. The Spanish fraternity, Phi Iota Alpha, won the volleyball championship, while Phi Kappa Alpha was the touch football champion, winning over Theta Xi in an interesting game. Claiborne Dameron captured the horseshoe singles for Sigma Chi again, and he teamed with Michael Kramer to win the doubles. Donald Coalcley won the free throw title for Sigma Chi, scoring 41 out of 50, while his frat captured the team honors. Playground baseball was won by the Theta Kappa Beta team, the only other sport of the fraternities which was completed before the GUMBO Went t0 PYCSS- In the Inter-College Division the Arts and Science cagers captured the team free throw honors with an average of 71.4. The Law School boys won both singles and doubles titles with Laurie B. Campbell and Harold B. Settle taking all honors. Handball singles was won by Bill Fisher, of the Music School, while W. W. Hanneman and Goss won the doubles title for Pure and Applied Science College. The Inter-Denominational Athletic Association entered the intramural sports department at mid-term in 1936 and has already attained ideal popularity among the church cen- ters. There is competition for both men and women in this branch of the department. In the men's division the Baptist team captured the basket- ball championship early in the fall. The Episcopal team was crowned volleyball champions in the men's division. The basketball free throw team championship went to the Newman Club. Ping pong was won by the crack Y.M.C.A. team, which defeated the Presbyterians for the title. Emile Lochbaum, of the Newman Club, won the horse- shoe singles, and teamed with William LeBlanc to win the doubles championship. The Catholic boys also won both handball titles with C. Gravel taking the singles and the team of W. W. I-'Ianneman and Gravel taking doubles. Pat Mur- phy won the tennis singles championship for the Presbyte- rians, while he teamed with Phil Edwards to win the doubles. -Rfk W V heya? Wi. , X nga qwvfx. an , mm A -.,ju, A .4 L, ' Y. lv A --- -r J' ' J! , ..v, xt ,r -7111. Y ,- xi Q ,,.,.. ,P C . I F K I,-L.':.f3 ,... .1-1.. - , ff' -if fly' bf T my . x L J. J! Fwd- --A: 255: 311.2 Y hi Y sw .- : f,. - 1 -vw -FW , . ,, ' rl m 4 . '- x V' THL Tic Www In the women's division of the Inter-Denominational A. A. the Baptist girls also won the basketball championship. The Newman Club won the group free throw honors, while Corinne Lowry of this club was the indi- vidual champion. Estelle Johns of the Baptist team won the singles horse- shoe championship. The team honors went to Norma Shubert and Audrey Washburn, who won the doubles horseshoe title for the Episcopal girls team. The Newman Club girls were the ping pong champions. Members of the team were Marie Ledet, Francis Cazedessus, and Jennie Lou Brown. Vir- ginia Hanna of the Y.W.C.A. upset the Presbyterian representative to take the singles tennis championship, but Margaret Toomb and Neva Baker teamed together to take the doubles tennis title for the Presbyterians. The Y.W.C.A. team also won the volleyball title. At special times during the year the intramural sports department spon- sors tournaments which are open to any student in the University, some for men and some for women. The open free throw championship was captured by Fred Misko, who scored 41 goals in '50 tries. Misko is a repeater over last year. Henry Castillo, member of the Freshman golf team, showed the golfers a new set of strokes to win the open golf tournament. In the horseshoe tournament Claiborne Dameron found his way to the top again to add another medal to his collection. The women's open tennis championship was captured by Neva Baker last spring. With the start of the second semester in 1937 prospects for a bright spring season of sports seemed certain. Such popular sports as water polo, soft ball, tennis, swimming, badminton, golf, track, and baseball were on the schedules of the various athletic associations, chosen by the group man- agers. More medals were presented during the 1936-1937 school year than ever before by the intramural sports department. The Inter-Denominational A. A. began awarding individual and team trophies, and keys were to be presented to group managers for the first time. The R. O. T. C. sponsors their own athletics under the supervision of Major R. L. Smith and Captain Bacon. Audley C. McDonald is Regi- mental Athletic Officer of the R. O. T. C. Company F won the first three championships on the cadet program, taking cross-country, volleyball, and soft ball. Company I was the boxing team champion, while Company B won basketball. The singles handball championship was won by Joe Wei- berg, of the Band Company. Maior D. Forsythe is the coach of the men's rifle team, which appears in this section. 1 fa .sn ff' ' - ' 'F , i. Q - . f , . V M 1- , Y M 1 x f a. 'V H ' 'i ,,..i I V I '5',m , , 1 ' M 'F ' 'A 'A 1 Sq 1 , ,ef gk W m . Q -w A Rear: Mrs. Janice Lyon, Miss Nita Sheffield Fronf: Mrs. Bee Brian Elliot, Mrs. Louise Selleck, Miss Myriis Lee Heard ' 'v 0MEN'S vQZ'4fz7i2 The Women's Intramural Sports Department at Louisiana State University also comes under the new school of Health and Physical Education, headed by Dr. A. D. Brown, of Peabody Col- lege. Miss Nita Sheffield is in charge of the Department and she has as her assistant Mrs. Louise Selleclc and Mrs. Janice Lyon. Graduate fellows assist this efficient staff in the various phases of the program. Only one tournament was held before the GUMBO went to press. The Field House Dorm Girls won the volleyball tourney. Neva Baker was winner of the womenis open tennis championship in the -fall. Training for the coeds is offered by the opportunity to take part in twelve sports, given as courses in the Physical Education School. In addition, courses are offered in social dancing, for both beginners and advanced students. The sports courses offered are: archery, canoeing, casting, badminton, aerial darts, soccer, golf, tennis, fencing, volleyball, riding, and rifiery. Girls taking these courses may qualify for membership in the Women's Athletic Asso- ciation by scoring points in the various sports. The W. A. A. is open only to those who qualify for membership. Dot Barbe is president. Girls are offered another chance for athletic 'S' competition through the Inter-denominational Ath- letic Association which comes under the head of Q Intramural Sports. Winners in this organization 'J are shown on these pages. Another phase of womenis sports is the coed rifle team. Captain Wm. H. Mills has charge of the girls whose pictures are shown with Captain Mills in this section of the GUMBO. A aff ,, ,. M ' fzvv- ,fm k 17 'fM..A::,,V , 'K 'Wx' Q I ,f fwkaw A, wx I-5 , 1 rlkiikai 4. ,f,' rv' J f R. M 'JS 2 '4 ,4 xv-v' 1 1 l 5 5 2 f x i A a 5 1 i i I I 5 5 I 5 i E 5 i . I 1 I 5 I T . E I I 3 ! 1 5 e 5 i SALT Louisiana ranks fifth among the States in the production of salt XL x. ., J, . . , '13 I-1 Q - -L : .5-31, HSM' 'q Alf: -J is ' 1 x ,,' '1 .ir 4' . ian, a 1 vi. L 4 Thu in l a1MusDD1E, ,NELECT X g A lille J if HEAUTIES Affer years of submission fo fhe none-foo-inferesfed hands of movie sfars and arfisfs whose selecfions offen aroused somewhaf indignanf commenf, fhe Beaufies of Louisiana Sfafe fhis year gof a break. Nof one buf one hundred iudgmenfs decided who was fo enfer fhe Beaufy Secfion of I937's GUMBO, for selecfion of fhe lucky seven was made by a commiffee of I00 midshipmen from fhe Unifed Sfafes Naval Academy. Picfures of IO6 girls, nominafed by sororify and non- sororify groups, were senf fo fhe commiffee af Annapolis and fhere fhe seven beaufies were chosen. From fhese, one was selecfed as oufsfanding and fo her wenf fhe honor, fo say nofhing of fhe pleasure. of a frip fo fradifional June Week as fhe guesf of fhe Naval Academy and fhe GUMBO. And for fhe skepfical, each refurning porfraif bore fhe signafure of a member of fhe corps, each beaufy selecfed had her picfure signed by five middies, and all of fhe picfures were filed in fhe office of fhe Dean of Women fo disprove any Doubfing Thomases. Proof of fhe plan is found in fhe facf fhaf 28 universifies have since unsuccessfully fried fo gef fhe midshipmen fo do fhe same for 'rheir pulchrifude. XSX P-Sh S1 P525 oabeks ate 61 'co aqvee Weak one 'mm- 'R wlvonq when 'Nei N Queen ofx Nwv- Moa e YN rx tea s even as Beau -NYNe'0oet 'pak X ot X a dcxaaxe Q4 6'Q0son . Yo: v'xcYmq, ov Goat es ev 'E A ve Bane M SO ' Xaoe Lake Roth doose We X931 G0 GQXYNQ, Aaocfmq, awp Xounqlmq, We Jw adxous bmnekke has vlon campus 'came 'oeaukq ana pevsooakq. 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'Q il. +,i.... Jgyytf. ls, Wu' l' , 'WF' '?n'f-5?-'ft-f e 1 -If' Fw- uhiws ' Y The Big Show The best show on the campus-that's football at L. S. U. Last season's gridiron battles had all the features of a top-notch Broad- way revue and then some. In the mammoth horseshoe stadium, on a green-carpeted stage, the curtain rose at eight and at two for the Tiger Football Revue of 1936. Stars were the football eleven, each with understudies, and all dressed for their roles in gold satin pants and purple and white jerseys. Feminine leads were the Bonnette Sisters, dancing cheerleaders par excellence, with music and entr'- acte chorus numbers by the 207-piece Tiger Band. These, with Mike the Tiger, his comic negro keeper, and the military routines of the Cadet Corps and the Purple Jackets, made the best college show of the year. i YQ., il. ,IWW WR. lf 1 . gk afbkfas M1955 , .. M 'L' 'LQ -x 4 S' 1- k K, i A N R 3 5' ' ff 'M , 'tru If I - A lQQ Q , wk- , W' YY' ' 3 ,hs ' f'l'1.. 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They saw a brilliant show, gave a better one. Necks craned to see the Bonnettes swing to Tiger Ragf' Eager eyes followed the teams, hot debates ensued after each play. Frenzied fans gave thanks for a touchdown or moaned a missed opportunity. Coca-cola sellers did a rushing business as cadets strived to show appreciation of milady's new outht. Chrysanthemums, fresh at the first kickoff, were wilted and torn at the final whistle. At each Tiger touchdown the Rose Bowl came nearer, but if it never got here, it wasn't the show's fault. ELC Co-eds swarm 'llwe campus ro celebrafe flue ar- rival of Mike flue Mascof wilh a elassless day. U His Maiesly arrives. e bit con fused by all flue strange commotion. ,E H U as , jIul4E Paris sang to welcome Pershing, New York showered Lindbergh with ticker tape, but Louisiana State's students staged a campus strike equalled by none to greet the football mascot, Mike the Tiger. From the moment his purchase was suggested by Trainer Mike Chambers, interest was aroused until the fund was filled and the Bengal cub was on his way. Came the dawn of November 21st, but the dawn was too lateg the cadet corps was ahead of it. Stealing from the barracks before daylight, they took their posts. When a lazy sun appeared, the campus found freshmen picketing all entrances, determined that no professors should pass, for the day was to be classless. The band thundered beneath dormitory windows, and hosts of co-eds were added to the unofiicial welcoming commitee, all de- termined to show Mike that Southern hospitality so completely L. S. Ufs own. The morning passed, but no Tiger appeared. Nothing daunted, the greeters redoubled their preparations. On the stroke of eleven the official cavalcade approached. The bewildered cub was mobbed, carried triumphantly to the stadium while the band gave its all on Tiger Rag. Lordly graduates rubbed shoulders with lowest freshmen, all bent on paying their respects to the animal who had completely taken the fancy of the entire campus. Excitement reached an all-time high when Dr. Smith ap- peared and expressed his appreciation of the strikers by declaring the afternoon a holiday. And though Mike's first appearance was all too brief, the ardor of the students was not in the least dampened, and there were dances and bonfires until long after curfew. Mike had come home! The March on +he Music School fo break up fha lasi remaining classes. -s . V -i ' ,'-.+ If sv ' ' ,4 4, 2 e . . , pf' v w Q , ,yy r. W V, ,Y .uw f . ' -. pu ' . Long shall we remember that hys- terical November 2Is+, Tiger Day rm 5 UP At the railroad station enterprising students gathered for a pre- view of the already-famous animal. Led by a distinguished wel- coming committee, they gave the bewildered Tiger cub an advance sample of the royal greeting that was awaiting him. Back on the campus, left transportationless by the ban on automobiles, adven- turous and weary souls pressed all available bicycles into service, making the campus scene reminiscent of the Gay Nineties. One group took possession of a rickety wagon and a decrepit mule. The Indian Mounds were converted into a motorcycle race track for the day. And while the travelers cycled, less fortunate co-eds and band members walked and walked, around and around the campus, vieing with the striking cadets in uTiger spirit. lb . Mi., him-, TIG E ill PROJECT B1 20 lISll1NllSTlgIlE5llNlVERSlTY RA OF LOUISIANA B ... ug, 2.5 Wlieii Freshmen, enjoying their freedom from upperclass rule for a day, improvised strike signs and picketed all entrances, authorities on labor trouble termed it a lockout. But when traf- fic subsided and weary students took their places along Highland Road, campus economists announced it the first sit-down strike on record. The Educated Vegetable Nlan, symbol of local Tiger spirit, arrived and announced himself as Mike,s Head Keeper, a place which he later made indisputably his. As the college spirit mounted and no Mike appeared, ingcnuous cadets brought forth a striped Cat until the real thing came along. And when Mike did arrive, there was mounting enthusiasm until long after the last bonfire was in ashes. U N V U C T I U to It's a long jump from religion to the possibility of European War, but topics chosen by the leading speakers who visited the campus dur- ing the year ranged even more in variety. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt was the leading attraction, telling of a day at the White House, but another side of the Washington picture was given by Senator Robert M. LaFollette and correspondent Ernest K. Lindley. The convocation opening Religious Emphasis Week drew a full house to hear the Rt. Rev. Clinton S. Quin, Episcopal bishop, give an outstanding talk, but a crowded gymnasium at the third general assembly heard pertinent remarks of another type from Charles M. Kettering, president of the General Motors research laboratories. George Lyman Kittridge, one of the world's greatest scholars, discussed the villains of Shakespeare, but Sara Wambaugh, authority on plebiscites, chose more modern villains in speaking of the future of Europe. sa, . I 'Mil The autumn sun beams clown, but convocation still draws il Crowd that fills thc Greek r1ll1CIltC1' :mul 0VCl'l'l0XVN onto tllc SUI'- rouncling turf. Some may prefer the Incliam Mounds, lmt, to most, convocation K PLITTI U U Friday and Saturday nights bring out campus socialites, dressed to kill in t ux, trailing gowns, and a few white tie and tailsf, To tunes by local rhythm kings they swing madly until the 'ilate hour of 12. D ' ' ormitory girls are prizes Y i I THE HIGH H because they can walk, town girls are favor- ites because they can stay out. But from town or dorm, she swings and trucks as if her life depended on it, with skirts waving, hair awry, and tongue hanging out-ready for anything, come what may. ' 4--'V Pt. . don Crews the rno N d Pthh N so , PN VON 'Y or rkdu , E Winder as as Pdho,Fran- ther, Lyn cts Pxnzadone as and Pxntoknette Shrprnan the onreqokte Santozza ot Xove. Opera or a protessXonaX standardfno higher praise can he gwen and none hut the hxghest or prakse Ks deserved by the SchooX or Nhsskc presentation or Mas- cagnfs Cavaherka Rostrcanaf' Pre- sented in a Your-nkght run eady Xn De- cernber, it won acdakrn trorn seh-out andr- ences. Nhxch or the credkt tor the suc- cess was due to Maestro Pasquede Pxrnato, head or the opera department and artxst drrector or the prodoctxon, and to Looks assehnans, conductor or the opera or- W, chestra. When the cortaXn teh 'ror the Xast trrne on the tragxc taXe or rosttc chw- ahy, audrences reahzed anew that Lodts iana State Urnversity had brought opera hack to Looxskana, thts txrne to stay. M W 1 , K , 0 . u lb ah kixqi ig :,?,N,. W, 4- IQ aw X .W , M T 7' Q, V 7 1 , X4 X n gy, Q. V 'W s'- ff'3uW H ' 5 My 1 , U M Y , ' W H, 5 fe 4 f vm, N L x V I ir L ' Z, U I M ff y, Q , '51 , ' X 4 i v I A ' W 'f V ,, .mf ,ff YR s A 'Wh .. ' 's NsQQ' 72' 1+ Q W My , ' 4' M WY, ISEGUADIRS ANU Dorothy Davies and Gordon Peterson as Gladys and Neal. J. T. Baulch as Homer Cady. Frank Davis as the Judge. Ralph Steetle as the Reporter. Naomi Terry and Gordon Laudon as the Princess and Prince of Xanadu. Thelma Smith and Gordon Peterson as Cynthia and Neal. Nora Landmark and Donald George as Nora and Krogstead. HEVI VALS T rl. C Nora Landmark and Donel Lynch Torvald. Nora Landmark and Carol Bright Mrs. Linde. Nora Landmark and Paul Neilson Dr. Rank. Donald George as Krogstead. Nora Landmark and Carol Bright Mrs. Linde. Clifford Anne King directs. Nora Nora Nora Nora and and and and vxqf T. C. SHIELDS, Edlfor THE 'l'. C. Sllllzws . STAFF VV. H. IJANIIELS . .... flzlfwrrisillg flylarzrlgw' lfklan HA,fxs . . . KA'1'1ll21wN PAT15 . RTA LVA LIAYN las . . 14.V.Vi.S'fllIIf ,41lv1'rli.vi11g jllllllllyfl' . . . . . Canzfmllx Erlilor . Iilllllfllll' Editor T. W. FORT . . . .... Sjmrfs Editor FM HUNT . . flxxixlllllf C'lllIlfJIl.V lfrlilor IVIONA IDLJGAS . ilmxllzs PENNY . . . Klililmll IXfICCAR'1'NlEY . . . f1'il'1'll!llfiflI1fl4ll71llgl'I' I':I,lZAl4lE'l'lI PllII,i,lI'S . ..... Librarian RE EILLE . . . . lflliflll'-ill-Cvllil'f . . . . . . Soriwly Elliffll' . lJllfIf0gI'llfllll'l' and 1flIgl'll'UI'l' Ha MALVA HAYNES MONA DUGAS of ihe posi+ions on ihe ReveilIe are filled by women siudenfs .fs T. Colyer Shields and staff have done admirably this year in making the REVEILLE more representative and what is equally important more inter- esting. The addition of a photo- engraving plant and several expensive cameras has enabled the REVEILLE to present pictorially happenings on the campus which it has hitherto been im- possible to record. The editorial policy has been char- acterized by an enthusiastic support of the R. O. T. C. and a clearly defined position on almost every campus issue. The staff this year has been limited en- tirely to students in Journalism with Senior standing. New positions include two Campus Editors, a Circulation Manager, a Librarian, and a Photogra- pher and Engraver. Eight thousand copies of a thirty-two page issue broke all previous records for size and cir- culation. This special edition was sent all over the country and secured valu- able publicity for the University. The advenf of the candid camera has revolufionized fhe Reveille The last mile: flue sfaff ai press The phoio-engraving plani is a valuable addition fo The news service -+.....,... pus KIMBROUGH OWEN Editor FRANK CRAIG Assistant Editor LU UlfIANA'f KIMBROUGH OWEN LUCIEN LABORDE . FRANK CRAIG ..... MARVIN LYMBERIS WADE HEATON A . J. M. BENNETT . , PALMER DELOTEUS PAP DEAN A . O. E. DAI.TON . , STAFF Editor Business Manager , Assistant Editor , Assistant Editor , . Assistant Business Manager , . Assistant Business Manager . , , Athletic Editor . . . . . A Cartoonist A Medical Center Representative F' Nl 1 J O fl BLONDIE BENNETT Assistant Business Manager It U LUCIEN LABORDE Business Manager WADE HEATON Assistant Business Manager MARVIN LYMBERIS PALMER DELOTEUS PAP DEAN Assistant Editor Sports Editor Humor Editor Y . . is-uv COL. CASTRO CARAZO Direcfor ROBERT W. PHELPS Assistant Direcfor n RU Cf AZO and the ' 'U BAN-- Louisiana State University's 205-piece band under the direction of Colonel Castro Carazo is a greatly advanced step from the cornet, bass drum and two clarinets which first bore that name. A familiar sight to all has been the Cadet Band and Drum and Bugle Corps which has existed a number of years. These organizations head the dress parades and other military formations as they have in the past. Their membership is taken from the freshman and sophomore military students. Surprise number one to the thousands of spectators at L. S. U. gridiron contests was the presence of a new unit created for more advanced students by Colonel Carazo. The newly-organized Con- cert Band joined forces with the already existant units in September, 1936, to form the 205-piece band. Spectacular shows between the halves by this huge band became a feature of Tiger games. The high spot of the season was reached when the L. S. U. band revived the custom of parading at the Tulane game. Second high spot was the show before nearly 50,000 Sugar Bowl spectators in New Orleans. Football season off their hands, each unit of the band spread out to worlc in its own particular field. Military students of the Cadet Band and Drum and Bugle Corps separated from the more advanced mem- bers of the Concert Band and concentrated on dress parades and other military activities. Intramural sports similarly claimed a large part of their time. Concert bandsmen began their worlc as a distinct unit with a program in New Orleans and another in Baton Rouge. To them went a featured spot on a national broadcast from the University. Their mobility, combined with the experience of the members, enabled them to play concerts of almost any length at a moment's notice. Turnover in drum majors was also unusual. Blond, six-foot Burns Bennett lead his last show in the Sugar Bowl game, resigning from the University the day after. In his foot- gg pawn a steps came Irvin Borne, of the family which gained renown through Na- vi tional Champion Drum Major Steve ' V1 Borne. The newly-creafed Concerf Band, which is an advanced musical unit of fhe 205-piece band. .XX K . .- ,LAL K .14 Pifl? 's-'ri 'N -rkv 7 ss 'V X fa -+ -MT' vyx J- ,IL ,wr U M 'tx . - - '- 4 - ,. .Aw 4' , - , ,.x M A 4, S slug YK P I 1 1 - ., . A X. ,' 1 1 , f 4 M V' . i I x A 1, . - ML J, v iff -q,,,,, H-L , 2 gx mai am., . 16,142 1? dx.g iM, nie'-1 -X-1... l,n.xuI, A' Q.. 4 1. . J FR Before Mrs. Roosevelt. The day at the White House begins Farewell to Sergeant Jones. The Governor and the twins. Mr. Oxford. Hasselemans and Amato. Honor platoon. Kettering, G. M. What the? Dr. and Mrs. Smith at home. What application will do for The geology boys. Boarding club hostess. Gloomy Sunday. Hi, yourself! Life begins for a Phi Eta Mu. Foiled again. Neva Jo Baker, ideal co-ed. Spring fever. Gloomy Monday. The new drum major. 0116 Wm. C. Pappas, photographer extraordinary '-Xl' E! O' V .4 Q ,LQ ' rf 1 , -. , 1122 ,Vx I Maggy pl I ru .I 2 Aw, was L 1 I . -v fr . I in A3 'N Ab! G.A -9 ma 5 S 5 3 v 'ilhi 3-M-'4 , ' xX'5, -Eh BEa?,:nu?rw ht,-,wnma-S02 MHWTSK W4 'fu w.w Ja... 'tr , N i , t. 41 1 I MA E Jwghp x 0 P 1 4 1 4 x jimi P in A W .iw-A,,t,, -gf ' Ygzgg.-wf4r,,ga, ., . . 20 W 1 fn U . 4? 5 A., ' s N ' 1 As -.. VH, Mn 43, Y N The king speaks. The queen leads out the girls. The coronation. Lower division appendectomy. The Freshman serenade. HUG ll And the private takes a wife. And squad columns to the dances Taking the right attitude. The education starts. Hair conditioning. Midnight parade. Music appreciation. Learning to wait in line. It came on November 14. In line for skull tan. September sport. A shave, two cents extra. We wonder ourselves. Whew, bed at last! lla 1 ,::,-,J V ,- W f. W. I 4'1:f ' ,g.... tif, 'FU' 11 44. H 'WQWX Q WUSQFF ' ' 51.2.52 J, 7 2 ct?f,5 '5-,Q-'-. if 2' LQ 1' ' . fi ' . ff, Le, '1- - 'A -if, A I ' ,ag QTL. ' A ' g,:,,, . 'LJ V gains.. ' rv: in , .fi . ,Q A,5,,, , ,vm 4. . VW em xfflffw 8 ' . K -a .XX V X AX .M ' my.,- Q ff 4 The Law School fights fo Crying over spilled milk. Track man in Porto Rico. And Coca-Cola was there. Sponsor in Birmingham. Home from a special. Rest for the weary. Politics. The Chief Justice. Ar the Peabody polls. Easy transport. Working for the gov't. Look out, lsoys. Railroading those Tigers. College for two. You should recognize him by this time How to be happy while convocating The new tennis courts. Registration line. Trafalga Square. Earning our way thru college Track team leaving for Porto Rico Caught short. Politicing at the teachers polls b 415 x lb nl' y ,,.. .1 ,i F am W at ag' ,a...X f I M -fri. .ds N 193' .xfvsy his 4 0 . A . .Wk .ax . X. , Y if A M W I If N lx N L. 4 lLlTiP1Y NA S Camp McClellan for the infantry troopers, and Fort Benning for the slip-stickers-the South's two most disliked hell-holes, where over one hundred staunch and upstanding young patriots from Louisiana State University spent the better part of their lives, or what appeared as such, in the service of the stars and stripes, and where the dreams of over one hundred brass-and-kahki minded boys, of the beauty and glory of army life were put asunder. It really wasn't that bad. The regular routine of camp life had many a welcome break. Afternoons that w:ren't spent on special detail or on guard duty, were fully occupied with occasional hikes to what seemed like near-by mountainsg or with bull sessions about the feminine ele- ment, while many took their regular afternoon dip in the pool that had almost enough water in it to well dampen the bottom. Others who were more fortunate drove out to see points of interest in the country nearby. Weaver cave, with its cool air and romantic atmosphere was a point of special interest, while Jacksonville was the special attraction at night. The Engineers, with their Smith Hall regulations caught the worst of it, in the writer's opinion, by having to meet a nine 'J-, K rf '-40 o'cloclc muster every night. Their extended i'picnics in the form of over-week hikes became quite monotonous, especially the idea of building little bridges just to have the fun of blowing them up. All in all, summer camp is something that will never be forgotten by anyone who went through it. It is thought of as an inci- dent that we are glad is behind us, but that we wouldn't take for the World. 'X L -lr H v 9 'Nw J' -gh. Q ff ORGANIZATIONS UIL Louisiana is fourth among the oil producing States P F r I OFFICERS E. E. ELLIs, Jn. . ........ Prcsidcnl T. C. SIfIII3LIIs .. ..... Vice-Pri-fidmi HARRY NAIDl.liR .... .... S Nrcllrry-Trcasurcr MEMBERS fllpha Gamma Rho LUCIHN LAIIOIIDII H. D. MAY Dalia Kappa Epsilon PAUL GAUOIIII SARGHNT PITCHER Dflla Sigma Phi JOIIN A. COOIIIII1 lVlll.TON Ounso Kappa xllpha T. C. SI-IIIaLDs LLOYD LAFAIIOUII Kappa Sigma E. E. ELLIS, Ju. EDGAI1 M. CRANE Lamhda Chi fllpha THOMAS RAGGIO JOIIN PUGII Phi Epsilon Pi HAROLD Llavv HEIIMAN RAIIINOWITZ Phi Era Mu F. L. GINZAl.BS O. H. GOIENAGA I'hi lola fllpha ANGEL COLON ALIIONSO VAZQUIKS DIAZ Pi Kappa .fllpha AI. HOGAN WnI.I:ON SMITII Sigma Alpha Epsilon GEORGE WoMAc:K CASIIY LEE Sigma Chi HI1NIw JOLLIEY CLAIIJOIINB DAMIIIION Sigma Na HARRY NADLIIII Lrm HARDY Sigma Pi ALVA EDWARDS CI-IAIILIzs GUAIIDIA Thfla Kappa lirla JACK CovuI.AND EMMETT M. GLYNN Thrla Kappa Nu C. GLAZII CHESTER CAIIVILLII Thrla Xi TIIOMAS LANDRUM WILI.IAM BAGNALL Zfla llcla T au SIMON WBII. FRANK KAIILAN ME ' Page 305 Bagnnll, Carvillc, Colon, Cooper Copeland, Crane, Ellis, Gauger Gaurdia, Glaze, Glynn, Gonzales, Hardy Hogan, Jolly, Kaplan, Labordc, Lafarguc Lee, Nacllcr, Ourso, Pugh, Rabinowriz Raggio, Shields, Smith, Weil, Womark TEBFHATER ITY CUU CIL N B All :sl 4 Founded af Louisiana Shale Universify in I932 Io promofe inierfrafernify relafions Arst, Caffcry, Carvillc, C., Carvillc, D. Colle, Craig, Crane, Crcxton Ellis, Foret, Fort, Gaugnr Glaze, Highsinirll, Hogan, Jolly, Lnbordc Mentoxi, Pierce, Rnggio, Robichnux, Rowland Sc. Martin, Sc. Romain, Shields, Smith, Weil 111 I PI OFFICERS TOMMY RAGGIO .................. Pruiden: CI.AInOIINIs DAMISCJN . . . .... Vice-President vVAL'I'0N FORT ...... ..... S ecmury SIMON WBII. ... ... Trcaiurer MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY 4'1ll7ha Gamma Rho LUCIRN P. LABORRR JOE W. RHODES Dflla Kappa 1:'p.vilon CLRGG CAFIYERY PAUL GAUGRR JACK COLLR Dflm Sigma Phi EARI. ADAM MORGAN CONRAD ST. ROMAIN JAN FORRT W. H. MAGRARI.. Kappa fllplfa THOMAS C. SHIELDS FRANK CRAIG Kappa Sigma OWEN W. WAR!! Eu CRANI2 JIMMY SMITH EUGIENR ELLIS Lambda Chi fllplla Pi I . , THOMAS L. RAGGIO TOMMY CROxTON Kappa .fllplla AI. HOGAN BILL HIGHSMITPI SII2GRII2Ln JOHNSON sig ma fi lplm Epsilon WALTON FORT H. P. ST. MARTIN AI.vA HEMMING Sigma Clli CLAIBORNE DAMRRON CHARLES H. DAMRRON HRNRY JOI.LY si fl ma N It T7 IvRRsON NOl.AN BERNARD ROWLANO mia Kappa Nu CHAMPION GLAZE CIIRSTER CARVILLR DAVID CARVILLE Thrla Xi CONRAD K. PIERCE DOUG ROIIICHAUX BUDDY MENTON Zrla Bala Tau SIMON WBIL NORTON ARsT HENRY L. COHN Page 306 OFFICERS IO L HILL ,... ........... . lnmlmf WIRII1 MCCUY ... .... Vm lnmlfnr CHARI Ili HliNRY . . . . Scan-fury I n mmf MEMBERS rlljrfm fflllllllltl Rim JULRS MARINR Dflln Kaffjm lffv ilnn CHARL1R HH:xMAN JOHNNIIE HICIKMAN TUM MCLURR S'I'liWAR'I' SLAr:R Drlla Sifllllll Phi JOHN BUST J. I. CUUPRR MHJVUN Ounsu KRRM11' XVILLIAMS Kappa .-I ljrlla MCDONALD FULLILUV BUCK OtiII.VIlE MARLIN RISINGRR JACK SIZNTIELI. Kappa Signm XVADR HliA'I't7N RonnR'r MRMURY EDWARD ROHlill'l'SON Sc:ovALr. VUALKIEIL Illllllbilll Chi pllfrhrl ALIHIN T. CHALR AR'1'IiUR GAYI.lS CHARLH1 HRNRY JOHN PUGH FRIID SRLRY PM 10111 fl lfhll MAN Um. RIONDA SALVADOR ToRRos Pi Kappa .flllrfza HUCEII RYLAND ARTHUR LRMANN vVliLDON SMITH Sifjlllll ylljmha l:'jr.filon Luo HILL CAYCR LHR VVAL'l'lill HAMMANN GISOIRGIZ WoMAc:R Sigma Chi NIANCII CADwALLAD1aR LARRY LANDRY RALPH SPRINGRR Sig ma N11 JACK Honcioun CARL NAI7l.l2ll HARRY NAIll.liIl GIXORGIZ NIil.SlJN EDDH1 LARURDR Sigma Pi BuN'rLuY BLUUIN Thfla Kappa lirla JACK COPBLAND EMMBTT GLYNN HAIlllY GOLIJMAN WIRTH MCCUY RomsR'r PHIHL Tflfla Xi JIMMY BURRIS JUNE MCINNIS LAMAR MURRAY CHARLIE SMITH Zfla Brla Tau HRNRY FLORSHHIM Mums RosuN1'HAr. Founded ef Universify of Alabama in I856. Esfablished ef Louisiana Sfafe Universify in l867 MEM BERS IN UN IVERSITATE RICIIARD BAILEY . . . '37 BRADLEY BOND . . . '39 DUE BOOTII . . . . '38 BERNARD BRIEAUX . . . '39 CIIAUD BREWER . . '38 VVIIILIAM BREWER . . '39 GUY BROWN . . .'4o JOIIN BURNE'I I' . . ,40 QIHORGIE BURRUS . . '40 JOIIN DALY . . . . .'4o LEON DAME . . . . '4o WARDEN DOUGIIERTY . '40 ROBERT EDGAR . . .'38 KliNNE'l'II EMIGII . .'39 WALTON FORT . . . '37 LAMAR FONTAINE . . '38 JOI-IN GAUIII' . . . .'4o WALTER HAMMANN . '39 GEORGE HARRIS . . . . '39 ROY PII'-IIDLEBURG . . . '39 AI. IIEMMING . . Graduate LEO HILI .... . . . '37 JACK HOWE . . . . .'39 WILLIAM I'IUNTER . '40 WILLIAM LEA'l'HIiRS . '37 J. B. LEBLANC . . . '37 FRANK C. LEE . . . '38 AI.BliR'l' LUTZ . . . '37 JAMES MARMANIJE . '39 GEORGE MARTIN . . '39 DAN MCDONALD . .'39 H. C. MCCALL . .'38 C, G. MCGIIEE . . '38 I-IUGII MIDDLETON . '39 FRANK NllDDI.E'l'ON . '40 ANDREW MOREsI . - '37 SOI.ON MURPIIY . . '39 VAN MURREI. . . '40 DAIJNEY PALMER . . '39 HARRY F. PIERCE .'38 JOIIN PLUMMER . . '39 POSEY PRIQSCOTT . - '33 JOE REEvEs . . . '40 EUGENE ST. MARTIN . '40 I-I. P. ST. MARTIN . '38 JOI-IN SCIILOSSIER . - '39 GAYLE SIIELTON . - '40 MANsEI. SLAUGI'I'l'llR . '39 CLAUD D. SMITII . -'37 KENNE'I'PI STEWART - '40 MARVIN S'I'EWAR'l' . . '37 DAVID STOPIIBR . . '39 JOIIN STRAIIAN . . '38 CLARENCE STRANGE . '37 JOIIN Tl'IOMPSON . . '40 EVERARD WISE . . - '40 ciEORGE S. WOMACK - '33 JOIIN WOMACK . . - '40 Bailey, Bond, Breaux, Brewer, Burnett r'Z?.12IZL,DE L 'E 'I 'IG Ed ' EW rI.Id.II,z.,., rIIII,'I'1ii....f 'Ei',??.:c, Ii'Z2 DR. I-IENRY v, HOWE Lute, Marmandc, Martin, McDonald, MiddletOn,F. DR. B, SMITII Mlddl9I0h, H., Moresi, Murphy, Pierce, Plummer DR. HARPER St. Martin, .E., St. Martin, H., Schlosser, J., SIIeIton, Slaughter SmIth, Steward, K., Stewart, Stopher, Strahan Strange, Thompson, Wise, Womack, L., Womack, G. SIGMA. ALPHA El' ILO LOUISIANA EPSILON CHAPTER Page 308 Page 309 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE BILLY ALEKANDER .... JACK BEAIRD ...... T. G. Bxcss ..... JULIAN BOGGESS .. H. F. BRADFORD ED BROADNAX ....... BEN BROWN ......... A. W. BROWNIIIELD .. xVIL.MUIl BYHD ....... PHILLII- CIIAIIIIUIS Bon CHINN ..... .. REID CIIANTON .. JIM COLLINS .. FRANK CRAIG .... WII.LIAM CRAIG ...... DAVID DIEAS .......... NORDER1' DH GRAvEI.LEs JOIIN DOIIERTY ....... EDWIN DORAN ....... FRANK DORMON ...... A. FREEMAN EDGHRTON JOHN ELLETT ........ J. D. FAHS FRANK FORD ......... MCDONALD FuI.LII.ovIa J. H. GILFOII. ...... . JOHN GLASSELL ...... . W. E. GLAssEI.L, JR. . AMOS K. GORDON HOBAR1' GREEN ALIIIIRT GUBNO RICHARD HEARIT NUMA C. HERO Bon JAMES ......... l.I2WlS KILBOURNE JOHN KLOCK ........ THOMAS KLOCK ...... LLOYD A. LAFARGUE GLENN LAMOYNI5 JOSEPII LAssEI.I.E .. AMOS LATHAM REET LAWIION .... Jon LAYCOCK ........ OTIIO S. LIMDAUGII WAI.TIaR LOIIDELI. . . . . DOUGLAS IVIANSHID .. DAvID MCCONNELL EDWARD MCICOY ...... JOHN F. MCWILLIAMS JOHN IVIEARIZS ........ BRUNS MEEKER ..... FRANK MERRICK .. PAUL MILLsAPs HARRY MORRIS .. SIDNEY lVlYHIlS BUCK OGILVIH ..... KIMBROUGH OWEN .. W. T. Pmuizs .... CARTER PIERCY .. DouGI.As PERKINS . HARRY PERKINS . .. JOIIN PIPES ....... KING PIPES ......... WlI.I.lAM POLI.OI:R WINSTON RICE ..... IVIARLIN RISINGLZR LAL ROACH ........ WAz.TER SI:o'r'r .. JOIIN SENTIEIJ. .. JOHN SIIIELDS T. C. SIIIELDS .. JULIUS SHOLARS . ,. A. L. SMITII ..... DUPRE SPII.I.raR .... BEN STANLEY ....... LEN W. STEPHENS ...'39 .....'39 . .... '40 Graduate .....'39 .....'40 ...'40 ....'39 .....'38 .....'40 .....'39 Graduate .....'33 .....'38 ....'40 ...'39 ....'39 ....'39 ....'38 ....'3B ....'40 ....'40 ...'40 ...'40 ...'3B ...'40 .....,4O .....'37 Gradtmtc .....'38 .....y38 ...'39 ...'38 ...'3S ...'38 ...'39 ...'39 ...'37 ...'40 ...'37 ...'39 ...,40 ...'38 ...'33 .....'37 .....'40 Graduate .....'40 .....'38 ...'40 ...'39 ....'39 ....'38 ....'38 .....'40 .....'3B . .... '37 Graduate .....'40 .....'40 ....'40 ....'39 ....'40 ....'39 ....'37 ....'37 ....'39 ....'39 ....'39 ....'40 ....'37 ....'38 ...'40 ....'39 ....'38 ....'39 Founded af Washingfon and Lee Universify, l865. Esfeblished al' L. S. U. in I885 JACK STINSON ....... ---139 J. B. STOREY ....... ---337 MOULTON STOREY .... ----- , 40 HARRY TROWERIDGE . .. -- - - - 40 BAYNARD TURPIN .. Gradlgfllf JACK WALLACE ....... ----- , 39 CAPTAIN JACK WYI.Y .. - -- 33 BI-aird, Bradford, Iirndnax, Brown, lirownncld, Chappuis Chinn, Collins, Craig, F., Craig, NV., Dc Gravcllcs, Doherty FRA1'RE5 IN FACULTATE Doran, Dorman, Edgerton, Ellr.-tt, Ford, Fullilovc Glasscll, J., Glassull, XV. E., Gordon, Guunn, Heard, Klnck, J., Klnck, 'I'. S. T. SANDERS L:If:Irguc, I.., Landry, Lasallc, Latham, l.inlvaIIglI, McCoy, Mcarus HARRY GAYDHN Merrick, Myers, Morris, Ogilvic, Owen, Pvgues, Perry JESSE CGA-mg Perkins, H., Perkins, D., Pollock, Rice, Roach, Scott, Svntoll Sholars, Shields, J., Shields, T. C., Stanley, Stephens, Stinson, Wallace I4 P LI' I' I- ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER I FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE JAMES A, AvAN'I' . .... '38 JAMES J. ALEXANIIER . . . Grauluute MARSHALL ARMOR . . . , '38 JESSE BAKER . . . . . '40 DANlIiI. BEACIIAM . . . '40 MORRIS G. BECNEI ,... . '38 CIIARLES C, BLooMIfIEI,II . . '40 MAIICOIIM BRAIIEORII . . . '38 ROIIERT LEE BUILLARII . . '37 ERNEST BUI.I.lNG'l'ON . . . . '38 JAMES PARRERSON CAIFI-'RRY . . '39 DOUGLAS CALLENIIAR . . . '37 PAUL EARL CARROLL . . '38 JULIAN CARRU'I'II . . . . .'40 WALTER KliN'l' CARRUTII . . 337 JOHN R, CLINE .... . '40 JOSEIIII BROOKS Conn . . '37 RALPH COVVBN . . . . . . '40 EIIGAR lVlAR'l'IN CRANE . . . . '37 DAN EGAN . ...... Graduate EUGENE E. ELLIS , ...... ,37 JOIIN WINNl Ilil.l7 FEATIIERS'I'oNE . '37 JOE FIELIIS ......... '40 CAMII.I.E FRANCIS GRAVEL . . '38 JOHN rllAYI.OR f1R1iEN . . . '39 JOIIN KEI.I.HR fikllfl-'I'l'll, JR. . . '40 WAIIE IYIAMIYION I'IEA'rON . .'38 JACK LEWIS I-IOL'I' . . . . '39 GIEORCE II.Es . . .'40 IIARRY JOIINSON . . . . '40 LEE KEl.l.liR JOIINSON . . '40 Joi-IN BOOTH JONES . . . . l37 R. CIORDON KIEAN .... . '40 S'l'EI'l1l5N JOSEPH KEI.I.liR, JR. . . '38 EMME'I I' DEAN KIEMP, JR. . Graduate WILLIAM B. KOREKT ..... '40 Founded af fha Universify of Virginia, December I0, l867. Esfabiished af Louisiana Sfaie Universiry in I887. Celebrafing fiffieih anniversary on 'Huis campus Alexander, Armor, Avant, Bloomfield Bcacham, Bradford, Bulliarcl, Caffcry Carruch, J., Carruth, W., Cline, Cobb Cowen, Crane, Egan, Ellis Fcarhcrston, Gravel, Griffith, Heaton, Holt GANISNIU CHAPTER Page 3I0 johnson, Keller, Keren, Kean La Fleur, Langford, Larcadc, Lewis Maxwell, McMahan, Memory, Kuehnlc Landry, Martin, Neal, Noland, Robertson Smith, Uhlcr, Voorhies, Walker, Wliipplc Q .2 3. 1,1 I .zywi , ,X ' FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Gusmvrc 'Russ1a1.1. Iiulallwu-1 . ,lmvuss lm-'1.1-:uk ,... . ICkNlcs'1' SClIARI'Ii lawlmx' . 'I'noMAs Davis I.,wc:I-'okn . 1..xwR1aNclcl.ARc.umlc . . Frufn Lrascmz .... ROIIICRT Mclimmc 1.1-:wus I,IIII.I.II' McM.u1oN . . Rm' Ilfxkom MARTIN . R0lIIiR'l' IVIAXIVIELI. . . Ronram' A, Mlcmmu' . .I.xMlas S. Mmuwmmck . XVu.l.mM Ilok.-xcrc Nia.-xx. . Gnoucla lilsvlcklx Nm,.xNn . . ICIJWARD S. Ronlckrsoss . , Gradu: jarvuzs MONROE SMITH, jx. . . .loam I'.ARI.Ii Unmak, jk. MARC:-:1. -IUSIEPII Vomuulas, IR. IIUGII FRANKLIN XV.xcl.lcxA . . Iimvuck Scovram. XV.u.KlaR . jmm Raxnom-u IVIlIl'I'I.Ii . Mmok V. NVn.l.1.LxMs . FRATRES IN FACU LTATE JAMES I . Iiuoussmum W. G. IIROIVN AIAMIZS P. Coma BEN C. CRM- l' J. I.. IE. IERICKSUN Akmcw 0. FRENCH 1.150 .IOSIEPII I.AsA1.I.lc .Iok1mN Gum' Lian, jk, T. RAY Monun' Makvw G. Osnmw Cimxmas H. S'I'Al'I.liS IIAIVPA FII TIER. ITY Page 3ll Founded ai' Virginia Milifary Insfifufo in I869. Esfablished oi' Louisiana SI'aIe Universiiy in IB87 Alley, Barry, Branch, Broadfoot, Bryan Chalmers, Chilton, Cunningham, Glosscock, Gucnard Hnhgood, Hardy, Hodge, Kcoun, Long Mathews, lVIcVca, Moore, Nadlcr, C., Nadlcr, H. Nadler, W., Nelson, H., Nelson, G., Noland, Norwood, Recd Richard, Rowland, Shehce, Sigman, Simmons, Sims Sindo, Tricgle, Walker, Wcddington, Wilkinson, W. E., Wilkinson, P. C. IGM FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE 'PIIOMAS W. AI.I.I5H' . . . JOIIN 0'KIiEP'lZ BARRY . SIONEY BRANCH . . LYNN BROAIIFOOT . A. L. BRYAN . . FRANK CIIALMERS . . KI5N'l'0N CIIIIITON . . MURRAY CUNNINGIIAM . R. EARL GLASSCOCK . . STEVE GUIENARIJ . . . LEE IE. I-IARIIY . . JOHN H. HOROOOII . JAMES B. I-IOIIOE . ROBIERT KEOUN . . . CURTIS LONG ..... CHARLES H. MACDONALII . JAMES J. NIAGILI. . . CIIEORGIE MATIIEWS . ROBERT MCVIEA . DAN MOORE . . CARI. S. NAIILIIR . . HARRY A. NAIILER . . WILLIAM S. NAOLER . GEORGE NELSON . . . IIARRY NELSON . . IVIES B. NOLANII . RUSS NORWOOIJ . JOIIN K. REED . ELMIER REID . . P. F. RICIIARIIS . ELKINS ROBERTS . RAY ROBINSON . . O. B. ROWLANII . M. L. SIIAYEER . S'I'UAR'I' SIIIEIIIZIE . ROBERT SIGMAN . DONALII SIMMONS . SIIINEY SIMS . . PAUI. I-I. SINIIO . PRYALIE SMITH . . KIUY rfANNliR . . AI,BIER'l' T REIGLIZ . HARRY WALKER . . JOHN S. VVEIHI . . . JOSEPH WEDOINGTON . JOSEPH WII.BER'I' . . C, P. WILKINSON . JOHN WILKINSON . . W. E. XVILKINSON . W. WILLIAMS . . FRATRES IN FACU LTATE R. W. BRAIIIIURY M. H. HORNBIEAK CLARENCE A. IvIas FRED F. PILLET PAUI. C. YOUNG R. V. ST. DIZIER SIIERROD TOWNS I -37 I 39 !38 . '38 - '39 . '40 I -39 I -37 I -39 .40 39 D38 -39 I -37 I . 40 . '38 . '40 . '40 . 40 . '38 . '38 I -37 39 138 I . 40 - ,37 39 738 - ,39 I -39 I -39 .40 I 38 I38 '37 !4O I .40 I .40 I 37 138 I 40 . '38 140 . '38 I I - 39 38 I -37 .40 I -39 I .40 A FRATER ITCY PHI CHAPTER Page Page 3I3 FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE Founded af fha Universify of Virginia in l8bB. Esfablished af Louisiana Sfefe Universiiy in l903 J. B. ALEXANDER ...... '39 MORLEI' AI,IiXANDliR . . . '39 I-IARRY Al,l.l5N . . . . '40 AI.nER'I' ARLINE . . '39 W. li. BATES . . '38 OGIJEN BAUER . , ,39 FREI1 BOUNIIS . . '39 BUR'l'BRUMl lliLD . . '39 ROBERT BURKIES . . . '39 IEIIWARIQ BURLIEIGII . . '39 HOWARD CARROLL . . . '38 JOIINNIH CRAIG . . . . '40 ANIJRENV CUNNINGIIAM . . '38 'I'llOMAS DAI.zIEL . . . . '39 I... rlxAI.BO'I' DELAUI1 . . . '38 AIIRAIN DIaMoN'I'I.U,z0N . '39 WAL'rER DORROII . . . '40 ROIIERI' EARIIAR1' . . . '40 T. T. FEN'r0N . . .,39 E. PREs'I'0N FERGUSON . . '37 NEIL FORBES .... . ,39 DAVID I-IANNA . . . . . '39 w7II.l.lAM L. I'IIcIIsMI'I'II . ,37 A. L. HOGAN .... . '37 H. S. JOI-INsoN . . . .'38 AR'l'IlUR LEMANN, JR. . . '38 CIIARLES I-I. I.EwIs . . . ,39 SE'rII H. lVlA'l l'llIZVVS . . . '40 ROBERT MIZNIEITEIE . . Graduate IQIZNLOCK MCCOLLUM . . . '39 l'lOVVARD Ml'l'CllAM . . '40 CIREER MOORE . . . . '39 IEOWARII MORGAN . . .'37 ROIIERI' MURRY . . '39 J. C. NIcI-IoLsoN . . '39 GI.IiNN OsI10RNE . . '39 W. G. OWEN . . 139 JAMES PARIsII , , .'39 PAUL PURsER . . . '39 CHARLES ROIIM . . '38 JACK RU'l'I,EDGE . . . '40 HUGII Fox RYLANII . . '37 WILLIAM RYLANIJ . . '39 CIIARLES SANEORII . . '39 IIAILE Sco'I I' . . .'38 R. L. Sco'I I' . . . . '39 WEIION SMI'I'II . . . '39 CoA'I'Es STUCKIZY . . . . '38 JOSEEII G. S'rUI.n . . .'38 IKE TOLER . . . Graduate IEvERE'I I' TRULY . . . . '39 EARL B. VICK .... . ,39 TIIoMAs WADE, III . . '37 JOIIN WALKER . . . . . '40 HARRY VVALTIERS . . . '38 JosEIfI-I WARD . . . , '40 GIIENN WILLIAMS . . '38 I.. C. VVINDIIAM . . . . '39 rfRUMAN WOOIIWARII . . '38 Alexander, Allen, Brumfield, Burkes, Burleigh Carroll, Dalziel, Earhart, Ferguson, Forbes Highsmitlx, Hogan, Lewis, Mathews, McCollum Mitchell, Nlicham, Morgan, Nicholsnn, Oslmrne ,. Owen, Rurledre, R land. H., R land, W., Smith li' Ei Clfllglsrgglrl Stllckeg, Styilab, T0ler,A'I?iuly, Vick MIKE' CHAMBERS Wade, Walker, Walters, Williams, Woodward I l If J A l A l ' ' ALPHA GAMMA CHAPTER W 1 Founded ai Louisiana Sfaie Universi'I'y in I904 under Ihe name of SIGMA IOTA under which name if grew info an infernaiional organizaiion uniil l93I when I+ uni+ed wiih PHI LAMBDA ALPHA Io 'form Ihe presen+ PHI IOTA ALPHA. -5' 40- Aguirrc, Colon, Fucrtcs Iriznrry, Gunstclla, A., Gunstnlln, S, Mnlnrct, Ilionda, Tamargo Tonarelly, Torres, Vazquez I' UH. I I U T . A L P FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE EDUARIJO Acuuuua . RAFAEI. lm CARRERA ANc:m. AI.l1ER'l'0 Co1.oN Ismoko A. Col.oN . JOAQUIN R. Fumrrns Arual.ARno HHRNANDEZ O'1 ro IRIZARRY . . Pmmo MAI.ARIE'l' . . IVIANUIII. PoR'rUoNn0 MANUEI. S. RxoNnA . MANUEI. A. TAMARGO SAr,vAnoR Tokkos . . AI.IfREDO fiUAS'l'EI.I.A LUIS 'I'oNAkm,x,Y . . IZNRIQUE 'I'oNAnm.m' AI.FoNso VAZOUEZ . ALPHA CHAPTER J . .... 39 - '37 - '37 . '38 -'37 I . '37 - ,39 - ,39 . ...'38 1 .....37 Graduate ...'38 - '39 - ,39 - '39 I - 37 Page 3I4 FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE NORTON J HROMIC ARS'I' . LliS'I'l6R Bl,00MliNS'l'IiIiI. . EDVVIN I. BoN1sRla . RAYMOND BROD . . l'lliNRY Louis CONN . MAURICH DRVRIRS . IIDNRY E. F1.oRsumM . SAM FREYIZR .... Mm,v1N fl0LIl . . l'lAROI.D fl0I.lllHiRG . Rov I-1ANv . . . HAROLD I-IAR1' .... FRANK PARKS KAI'l.AN . LAzARD I'IAR0l.D KAI'l.AN PAUL KYESSI.l5R .... VoI.Nlsv LANDRY . IRVING Llav1Nlz . JACK LRVY . DAVID Lnwv . . SAM Al.l.1cN MARKS . LAzAR MA.x MURov . . I'IARvlav PosNrcR . . . BERNARD S. PR1zssnHRG . Jumss RoslaN'rnAl. . MIRES RosEN'ruAr. . JAMESSIESS . . . JACOB SIELIGMAN . SIMON Sum-' . . SIMON Wren. . ROBERT WmI.I. . P I Page JIS . . . '38 . '40 . '40 . . . '40 . Grzuluzltc - . - '39 . '37 . '40 . '38 - '39 . '40 . '40 . '38 - '37 - ,39 . '38 . '40 . '40 . '40 - '39 . '38 - '39 . '37 . '40 Y -37 ...'40 . Graduate . . .'38 '37 '37 C H A P T Founded af fhe C. C. N. Y.. in I898. Esfeblished ai Lounslana Sfaie Unnversnfy an l9lI Arst, Hrod, dc Vries, Florslu-im Frcycr, Gold, Goldlwrg, Hanf Hart, Kaplan, F,, Kaplan, H., Kc-sslvr, lnvmc l,cvy, Marks, Nlurov, Posm-r, Pl'vssl1ury,, Rosenthal, Sin-ss, Sltllglhhll, Shiff, W xl ZETA 'BETA TALI Founded af Bosfon Universify in l909. Esfablished af Louisiana Sfafe Universify in I9I4 Appleby, Brantley, Carter, Chalk, Chappell, Cline Comeaux, Croxton, Denny, C. C., Denny, O. E., Detmann, Doyle Duhe, Dunn, Gayle, Funk, Holloway, Haas Henry, Hcatherwick, Hudson, Johnson, Keever, Lawrence Lee, Leslie, Nlorgan, McHenry, Morris, Nahr Naul, Nanny, Pugh, liaggio, Reese, Roberts, Rhodes Selby, Smith, J., Smith, W., Spear, Ward, Woodard, Valentine .MBDA CHI ALPHA FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE ALLAN ANDREWS . .... . I-IOMER QUARLICS API-I.IaI3Y . . GEORGE FRED BRAN'l'I.IiY . Al.lfRlilJ ROLAND CARTER . . BILLY GREEN CHAI-I'IaLL . . ALIIIN rfUDOR CIIALR . . . GEORGE WILLIAM CLINE . . ISAAC CoMEAU,x .... . '.l'IIOMAS WADE CROx'I'ON . . CYRII. CLAYTON DENNY . . OSCEOLA IELDON DIINNY . . ROGER FOs'I'IaR DIa'I'MANN . . HARRY EDVVARD IJOYLE . . CHARLES I.AMnER'I' DUIIIE . . KlENNlE'l'l'I ELMIER DUNN . . FRANK WALTER FUNK . . . AR'I'IIUR LEO CHKYLIE . . CUR'I'Is EDVVARD GREEN . . FREDERICK '1'lHi0Il0RlEl'lAAS . . ROY l'lliA'l'llIiRWlCK . . . CIIARLIES FRANCIS IIIENRY . CFIZORGIZ WILLIAM HILI .... HAMRIC HIERMON IIOLLOWAI' . HAROLD HUDSON ..... RANDALL VANCE JOHNSON . . HIERMON FROSII KIEIEVICR . I-IOY'I' DHCONDA Klil.l.Y' . . . . SAMUEL EUGENE I.AwRI:NcIs . IVAN MORGAN LEE . . . . JAMES PAUL LEsLIE . JOIIN NEw'I'oN LILEs . IIENRY G. MCIAIENRX' . BEN EVANS Ml'l'CIlliI.I. . . . VERN EUGENE MORGAN . HARRY GORDON MORRIS . . 15ARNEs'I' VINCENT NAIIR . ROI3ER'I' F. NAUI .... CIIEs'I'ER NIENNY ...... NOLAN SIDNEY 0S'l'lERBlZRGliR . JOIIN F0l.liY PUOH .... 'I'II0MAs LEWIS RAOOIO . CHARLES WOODROW RIcIcsIc . LYMAN FRANCIS RHODES . . SAMUEL 'l'YsoN ROnER'I's . 'TODD PEYTON SPEAR . JOIIN MADISON SMI'I'II . . WILLIAM HIIRIIERI' SMI'I'II . JACK r1'INNIN .... JAMES HENRY 'FIIIBAUT . . WAYNE CULLEN VAI,EN'l'lNIi . AL'roN LEwIs WARD . . . ROBERT LEE WOODARII . FRATER IN FACULTATE RALPH W. fIAYES UPSILON ZETA CHAPTER . '38 . '40 . '40 - '39 . '40 - '37 . '39 . '39 . '38 . '38 - '39 . '38 '39 . '39 '39 . '38 . '38 - '37 - '37 - '39 - '37 . '40 - '39 . '38 . '40 . '38 . '40 - '37 . '40 , '38 . '39 . '39 . '40 - '39 . '40 . '38 . '38 . '40 . '40 . '38 - '37 . '39 . '40 - '39 . '40 - '39 . '39 . '40 . '40 - '37 - '39 . '38 Page 3I6 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE FRANCIS AIISIIIRE . . BEVERLY BACNALL . WILLIAM BAGNALI. . MAURICIE BAUER . FREO BRUMI-'Ilil,IJ . . llowARO BRUMl lIiI.D . LAWRENCE BUNCE . JAMES BURRIS . . ALIIER1' BYNUM . R. Ii. BYNUM . W. I.. COLVIN . . ROBIERT CROZIISR . CIIARLES CVR . . LOUIH CYR .... BRliWS'l'liR DI'l I'MlER . P. M. DUCROS . . HORACE IEOOY . DONALII FOLEY , . ALLEN FOWLIER . . ROBl5R'l' GAR'l'llWAI'I'li LENWOOO GASKINS . NORMAN S. GILIIERI' CIIARLES GOING . . ANIIREW HENDERSON BILLY HUNTER . . . JOIIN ICARLE JONES . DUANE KlEl.l.l5Y . E. B. KI'l'CllHNS . ALLISON KOLII . . LYLE KOPlfI.IiR . . . 'l'IIoMAs C. LANORUM . . Grznalunre C. D. LANI-IIIER . . ZEKE LOELIN . . . 'FOWNSIIEND LOGAN . HARRY LONG . . J. D. MAR'I'INIaz . TIIAYIER MOCOY . J. L. MCINNIS . OSKAR MlEN'I'0N . WILLARII MIXON . LAMAR MURRAY . LEON MURRAY . JULIUS PAYNIE . C. K. PIERCE . DANIIEI. P0'I I'liR . LTIEORCIE PO'I I'ER . Kl5NNli'I'li POWELL . EO. PRENIIERGAS1' . Al.BHR'I' PRICE . EO. RIvE'I' . . . EDDIE ROIIERTON . . DOUGLAS ROIIICIIAUX RICI-IARII ROBICIIAUX . JAMES ROBINSON . FLOYII ROY . . JOE SANDERS . VVALTIER SAVAGE . Wll.I.Ili SIMM . CIIARLES SMI'I'II . JAMES S'I'EwAR'I' . DAVE S'I'UAR'I' . ARTHUR VERRET . MARK WEN'I'z . . PERRY WIIl1 l'ING'l'0N .....'4o 140 . . . '40 ...'38 ....39 Founded af Rensselaer Polyfechnic lnsfifuie in IB64. Esrablishecl ei' Louisiana Sfafe Uni- versify in l92I . 137 . 39 - '39 . '40 . '40 . '38 . '39 . '38 - '39 . '38 - '39 - '39 . '38 - '39 . '39 . '39 . '38 - '37 . '39 - '39 . '37 . '39 . '40 . '38 . '40 . '40 YS8 '37 Gracluate .38 . . '40 '37 . '40 '37 . '38 - '39 - 37 . '38 . '40 . '39 . '40 . '40 . '40 . '38 . '38 . '38 . :39 . 38 . 239 - ,37 - 39 . '38 . '38 - '39 . '39 . :4.0 ...37 Abshire, Bagnall, B., liagnall, XV., Bauer, BI-nmneld, F., l3rIIInIII-ld, H. Gfaflllafe Bunce, Bynum, A., Bynum, R. E., Colvin, Crozier, Cyr, C., Cyr, I.. ' Dittmcr, Eddy, Foley, Fowler, Garthwaite, Gillvert, Going Henderson, Jones, Kelley, Kitchens, Kolb, Kopfler, Lamplxier Landrum, Logan, Long, lVlzII'tinez, McCoy, Nlclnnis, MI-IIIOII Mixon, Nlurray, Payne, Pierce, Potter, D., Porter, G., Pvndergasr PI'icc,'River, lllobertson, lllobichaux, D., Rnlviclmaux, R., R0bIns0n, Rey J. L. FARR J. B. FRANCIONI C. E. KEMMERLY G. F. MA1'1'I-IES Savage, Sanders, Sunm, Stuart, Stewart, Vvrret, XYHIIKUIIHKOII 5:iz3.iii?.1' T .H E T A X .Ie .F l'1 A T E ll I T Y ALPHA ALPHA CHAPTER PwnI7 N 0.0 :MII l 'law FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE I.EoN ADAMS . . . 0. K. ALLEN, JR. . PREs'I'oN BARNES . . DOUGLAS BEAUCIIAMI' GUI' BORDAGES . . . KENT BREARD . CLEGG CAI-'EERI' . EDWARD CAIN . LHBBY CLINE . JACK COLLE . . FRANK CoUR'I's . . J. L. Cox . . . . CHARLES CUNNINGIIAM JACK DAGGli'I l' . . . BILLY DANIELS . BRU'I'oN DAVVKINS . IIIERMAN DUNCAN . V. J. ENGENROL . FRANK EvERIa'I I' . IJAVID GARLAND . HARVEY GARRH'l l' , PAUL f3AUCl5R . . J. L. GOLSAN . . JIMMY HAvwooD . CIIARLEs I-IICRMAN . JOIIN HICKMAN . JACK I-IoPKINs . . EARL HOUs'roN . HORACE HOLDER . AI.l4'RHIJ I-IUCK . . CARRU'I'IfI JONES . JoIIN JONES . . JOIIN Klllll . . EDVVIN KYl.IE . . AR'I'IIUR LACOUR . JIM LE NoIR . . WARIJIiI.I. LIEISK . RUSSELL LONG . . TOM MCCIIURIC . JACK MosLEv . JOIIN MILLER . . JOIIN OVERTON . . MANSON PI'I'CIIER . . SARCIIANI' PITCIIER, JR. . BRYAN PUCII . . . JoIfIN REYNOLDS . . rfURNRR REYNOLDS . ALLEN RICHARDS . . S'I'EwAR'I' SLACK, JR. LESLIE SMITII . . . I'IUG1I STEIIIIENS . . HUGII 'I'IfIIs'I'I,E'I'IIwAI'rE . . FRED WA'I'KINs . . GENE WA'I'soN . ALLEN WII.MO1' . W. W. WILLIAMs . - . '39 . . '36 . . '40 . . '40 - - '39 . . '37 . . '37 - - '39 . . '39 . . '37 . . '40 . . '40 Grzldlmte . . '39 . . '40 . . '38 . . '38 . . '40 . . '38 . . 139 - -'39 . . '37 - -'39 . . '40 . -'37 . . '36 . . '38 . . '38 . . '38 I - '39 . . '37 . . '38 Grnduzxte - - '39 . . '39 . . '38 . . '38 . - '39 - - '37 - - '39 . . '40 - - '37 . . '38 . . '37 . . '36 . . '37 . . '36 . . '40 . . '36 . . '40 . . '39 . . '40 . . '39 Graduate . . '39 . . '36 FRATRES IN FACU LTATE long McClure Moscly Overton Pugh Reynolds J CAPTAIN R. BACON Ruynolds W T Rlchnrd Thlwtlcwaue WatkII1s W1tson Wllm0C DR BROWN MAC I-I EnER'r W. R. ICIENDRIX R. L. DAVENPORT ZETA ZETA CHAPTER Paqe 3l8 Founded at Howard College in I924. Esfablished af Louisiana Sfafe Universify in I925 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE FRANZ J. BADDOCK . . . . '38 J. T. BAULCII . . . . Graduate EDGAR BIRCII . . . . '40 BEN BOGARD . . . Graduate ISSEY BOND . . . . . , '40 YOUNG BROUSSARID , , , '40 WILLIAM BURNS . . . '40 CLINTON BUTLER . . , '38 WILIIY CAMIIELI. . . . '38 CIIESTER CARVILLIE . . . ,37 DAVID CARVILLE . . . . A37 JESSE CIIARLTON . . . . . '37 BUDDY COOK . . . . . '39 WII.LARD DAVIS . . . Graduate ANON DAY .... . . . A37 MAx CPIANELLONI . . . '39 CIIAMP GI.AzII . . . . '38 J. L. CIUEYMARD . . . . '39 JACK HARANOE . . . '40 JOSEPH HA'I'cIII:'I' . . . . '40 BILL HORTON . . . . '38 ffI.EN HOUSE . . . '37 HOWARD HOWELL . . . '38 BILL JACKSON . . '39 VIRGII. JACKSON . . . . '40 RAYMOND JOIIN . . . . '38 MAURICE JONES . . . . Graduate VIC LANDRY . . . . . '37 GERALD LAPLACI5 . . . '40 MAX LEE . . . . . '37 J. C. LUNEAU . . . . '39 MARVIN LYMIIERIS . . '38 SIDNEY MARCIIANID . . . . A37 JO1-IN MCCUMSEY' . . . Graduate SAM MCCUNE . . . . Graduate JELLY McEI.I.RoY . , . , , '39 FRED MCFARIIANIJ . . '40 ERNEST MCNEII. . . . '37 COTTON MII.NER . . . '39 NORMAN MONTZ . . '40 BOBBY NOLAN , . '40 DOYLE NOLAN . . .'39 CARL PI.I'I I' . . . '38 CECIL READ .... . ,39 MAURICE RODOERS . . '40 WILLIAM SIIAW . . . '38 JACK r11IPPE'I I' . . . .'38 JOIIN TUMMINEl.I.0 . . .'38 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Haddock, Baulch, Carvillv, C., Carvillc, D. DR, CALIQWELI, Charlton, Cook, Day, Gianclloni LOREN DAWSON fl'Ii3.f fi2f ffQ...'Q1TIZf''IIIQIZIZZIL M. DOWNEY McCuI1c, McElroy, McNeil, Nolan, D. VVHHS DUCRFST Nolan, R., Plitr, Shaw, Tummins-llc L. V. FUNCIIESS DR. MILLER DR. NIcHOI.sON , I . U T ,H E T A I4 A I' I' A ll LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER I Page3I9 Founded ai' Miami Universify in I855. Esfabiished af Louisiana Siaie Universiiy in I925 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE SIDNEY ADGIER ....... GEORGE ANIJUIKSON Joie BARHAM ....... En BARRIIT1' ..... Rizizvns BARROW ..,. JACK BIRRMAN ........ THOMAS BLAKIENIEY J. C. BROUSSEAU M. W, BROussRAu BRNNY F. BURNIIT1' XVILLIAM BYRII ......,, HAIKOLD CAI:wALLAImR .. MANCII CADWALLADIIR .. BIavIzRLY CLARK ...... DONALIJ COAKLIIY . . . PIITIIR COOPIIR .,...... CLAIIIORNR DAMIIRON . HIXYWOOD DAMERON EARL ETZIIL ......... J. R. EUIIANK ......, BUIIORII FIINIJLIISON .. FRANK FLIEMING ..,. GRORGII GlLlfOlI. C. E. GIROD ..... JACK GORMAN ROY GRliIiNR ......... MAI.t:OM HANSIIN ..... S. R. HAIIMANSON III . JAMIzs T. HIZARIN Luiz C. HHIKOMAN .... GIIORGR HILI.ARIl ...... EIIWARII HOCIIIINIIIII. TIIOMAS W. HUNT FRIIII HuRs'I' .......,. HIINRY JOLLY .......,. DAVID JAMIES KIIYSRR .. JAMIzs H. KITCIIRNS, JR. FRRI1 KRAMER ,........ MICHAIEI. KRAMER ...... LARRY LANDRY O. K. LnnI.ANr: . JAMIES L. Lovn CuI.I.INs LUCAS .. GRORGR MARVIIL ...... . JOIIN MAXWELL ......, . R. B, MIZCALL ....... . HARTWIILI. MCCUl.l.OUGll TIM MCICURDY ........ WAI.THIt MCGRR ....... MAuRIc:Iz Mf:NIzLLIs GIINR NRIGHIIORS .... GLEN NHlGllBOIlS .. PAUL OROIIARII ROWLAND PRAK .,.., CIIARI.Iss NV. PHILLIPS .. S. R. PIc:IcRT'r .,..., CHARLES PROSSIIR Josismi RICHARIISON GORDON RICIIHY .... LRONARII RICIIRY ..... JOHN SCOTT .......... MCIHUGH SIMMONS Evniznvr STOKES ...... ALIzx WALL ......., JAMIzs WALL .. RAY WIQILANIJ .... CHARLES WIIITIE .... SINCLAIR WINBURN .. Anderson, Barham, Barrett, Blakeney, Bmusseau, Burnett FRATRES IN FACULTATE Byrd, Cadwallader, H., Cadwallader, M., Coakley, Cooper, Etzel Eubanks, Fcndlescn, Fleming, Gilfoil, Hansen, Harmonson Hearin, Heroman, Hillard, Hunt, Jolly, Keyser Kitchens, Kramer, F., Kramer, M., Landry, Le Blanc, Maxwell McCall, NlcNellis, Neighbors, E., Neighbors, G., Orchard, Peak, Prosser Richardson, Richey, G., Richey, L., Scott, Stokes, XVeiland, White li J. P. FRAIM J. B. WHITWORTH MARCUS M. WILKRRSON FRRII COLII FIELDING Rimn ALnx DAsRI'I' GAMMA IOTA CHAPTER . ...'37 ...'39 ...'39 ...'39 ...'40 ...'40 ...'39 ...'39 ...'38 ...,40 ...'33 ,..'39 ...'40 .....,39 .....'40 .....'39 Graduate Graduate -If-.'39 Graduate .....'40 .....'39 ...JZ9 ...'40 ...'40 ...'39 .....'37 .....'37 Graduate .....'37 ..,..'37 ,..'38 ...'37 ...'40 ...'37 ...'40 ...'37 ...'37 ,..'39 ..,..'3H .....'39 Graduate .....'38 .....'40 Graduate .....'39 ..,..'40 ...'38 ...'37 ...'40 ...'40 ...'39 .....'38 39 Graduate .....'39 ...'40 .,.'40 ...'40 ...'39 ...'39 ...'38 ...'39 '40 '40 '39 '39 Graduate Pa g o 320 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE F. B. Boo'I'II ........ '37 PAUL BOUDIIEAUX . . . '39 B. G. BOUOUOI . . . '39 Jon GERSACK . . . '38 JOIIN E. Gonnm. . . . '38 R. H. I1IIImAIm . . .'39 M. S. JoNIas . . .'37 H. H. KLARE . . . '39 LUCIEN LABORDE . . . '37 CLIIfIfoRn LARSEN . . . '37 Jumzs MARIN . . . . Law HAMLIII' D. MAY . . . . '37 H. H. ME'I'cAI.If . . .... '38 CIICII. F. MCCIIARY . . . Graduate SAMUEL R. PAPPA . . . . Law JACK H. SMITH . .... '39 JoIIN R. Toms . . . . Graduate THOMAS R. Tonn . .... '38 FRATRES IN FACULTATE NORMAN ALLEN J. W. BATEMAN W. N. CI-IRIs'I'ovIInR E, B. DORAN A. J. GEI,l'I C. L. HILL CLYDE INCRAM J. C. MILLER W. T. OGLESBY O. W. ROSEWALD M. G. SNELI. E. C. TIMS ALPHA EPSILON CHAPT Paqe32I Founded ef College of the Cify of New York in I899. Es+ablisl1ecl af Louisiana Sfafe Uni- versily in l930 BEVERLY HARKSIJAIJE . . JAMES BARRSIIALE . AR'l'llUR BEs'I' . . . JoIIN 1iEs'I' .... E. JAMES BlENNIi'l l' . FRANK Hovn ..... Al,l RlilJ T. BU'I I'ERWOR'I'lI CLARENCE CIIAMIII.Iss . . JoIIN A. CooI'IsR . . ROl'lliR'I' COLLINS . . HOWARII S. Cox . . FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Clfilllllillti '37 - '39 -'37 -'39 . '40 39 Q40 .'37 -'37 . .'38 LOUIIE L. DAvIE'I' . . . . . '39 CHARLES DIIIL . . GI-:uluute PHILIP DIEANIZ . . . .'4o J. N. F0RE'I' . .l37 CLAY I-IARRIs . . '38 J. Izzv I-IEIIERI' . . . . . '37 F. L. IIE LA HoussAI'E . Graduate MELVIN ICYLE , . . . . '39 TOM LAIIRANNO . . ,40 EWICLL LINDSIEY . . . . '38 GLENN M. MASON . . . '38 GEORGE MA'I I'INcI.v . . Graduate M. J. MCLANEI' . . . . '38 ANIJRE Mou'I'oN . . . '39 MII.'I'0N OuRso . . '37 ORLEANS PI'I'RE . . '38 RICHARD PlZA'l l'I . . . '38 FRANK QUIN . , '38 L. M. R0nER'I's . . . '38 JIM RISEIIEN . . . ,,39 ROIIERI' SCIEARCIE . . . '38 CoNRAIm S'I'. ROMAIN . . . '37 'YALMAGIE T. S'I'OCKS'l'll.l. . . '38 JOE L. SUIIIIUTII . . . . '40 KlERMI'l' WII.LIAMs . . '37 W J MARVIN WILSON . . . '40 Bennett, Best, A., Best, Chambliss, Cooper, Daviet 'Dcane, Forer, Hebert Lgilfflj Ilfiffln FRATER IN FACULTATE St. Romain, Sudduth, Williams I-IARRY BENNETT . . . Y . Y . . . , DELTA .lI1MAl'H..I. BETA ETA CHAPTER raqeszz FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE CARLOS M. ANsnI.IvII . . FRANCISCO .BARNES . . WIIIIIIAM CARRERA . . ENRIOUE R. CAI.IIvIANo . MIGUEL ES'I'IIvA . . . CRISTINO FIcuIeRoA . AI.nRR'I'o GRRARIIINO . ROBERT GILES . . RICIIARII GILES .... AI.vARo GOIINAGA . . . FIIRNANIIO LUIS GONIZALIIZ MANUEI.GONZAI.ES . . . ALIIIaR'I'o PICO LEON . . DAMIAN MORELI. . . DAVID QUIVII . DAVIII RIVIE . YIORACIO Rovo . . . FIIRIIIIRICO STUBIIR, JR. . FRATER IN FACULTATE WYA'I I' A. PICKIQNS PHI ET MU FPIATEPI GAMMA CHAPTER Page323 Founded af ihe College of ihe Cify of New York in l904. Esfablished a+ Louisiana Sfafe Universiiy in I933. Bango, Brown, Deckoff Green, Greenberg, Greenberg Kraus, Levy, Levy Rabinowitz, Siegel, Siegel Ama AIIRAMSON . . . I-IENRY AIIRAMS . H IENRY BANCO . IRVINC BROWN . . HARRY CAMERON . . LEON DIcRoIfII . . MAURICII FINuGUR'I's . WILLIAM flRliHN . . MARVIN CJREENBERC . HAROLII GRRIINIIIIRI: . DAVID KRAUSS . . LOUIS LEVY . . I-IAROLO Lnvv . . . PIERMAN RAnINowI'I'z . I-IRRMAN SIEGAI, . . LIQON SIIEGAI ,... STANLEY SILIIIIRMAN . JOE VVFIINBERG . . IRVING ZOIILER . . 'I' lHr III 'E I' L1 'I L U I' Il' ALPHA PI CHAPTER FRATRES iN UN IVERSITATE - -'37 . '40 - '37 . '40 . '40 . '38 . '40 . '39 . '40 . '40 . '40 - '39 . '38 . '38 . .'38 Grndmlte . .'38 . '40 . '40 Page 324 FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE Ducown ANDREI-o N1' . CIAYLIE BELL . Wu.soN BURNS DAVID BRUNNRR JACK CoPm.ANn HURT DAVIDSON HENRY FRISBIH EMMl5'l I'E CPLYNN Gumo GRADY . A. L. GEMILLION HARRY Gor.nMAN JOHN IIUNSICKIER JAMES INGRAM EDGAR J. Klfl.l,lfX' Reeve Lewis . WAl,1,Acra Lusra W1R'1'u MCCOY . En. MURPIIY . HENRY MCGRAW VVILLIAM Nonma . ROBERT Prizm. . Pr-um? POULET . Lucnm WnA'1'1-usRs CARL WEII,BACKER WRNDRL WELLS . . Page 325 Graduate Grndu: J J J 1 1 . . ,37 - - ,39 . -'37 T GHG E T A I4 A I' Rl' A I5 E T A Founded af Louisiana Sfafe Universify in I9I9. Andruponr, Boll, Burns, Copvlnnd Glynn, Goldman, Grady Grumillion, Lusc, McCoy, Nolwlv Pivlnl, Pnulct, XVm-nthcrs, XVcilbncchvr Founded af Vincennes Universify, Vincennes, Indiana, in I897. Esfablished af Louisiana Sfafe Universify in I936 Bartmcs, Carter, Cribbin Edgar, Edwards, A., Edwards, N., Fisher FRATRES IN UN IVERSITATE IEIWVIN BANKS . . . PAUI. BAR'I'MIass, JR. JAMES BIGGAR . . . liHN'I'I,EY BLOUIN. . . IIuDnnNs BIIOUIN . . . . JAMIIS DANIEL CARTIIR WII.I,IAM S. CRIIIBIN . . flliRAI.D CROSBY . . JDIIN B. EDGAR . AI.vA EDWARDS . . . NDRMAND I-I. EDWARDS WII.I,ARD R. FIsIIIcR . NIIAI. L. GOOIJSON . CIIARI,I2s GUARDIA . Jon E. I-IIIARD . . . PRINCII A. JoNIas . . MARK C. LINDSAY . I'IARRY B, LOGAN . JAMES W. I.,ORl0 .... BIINJAMIN F. MARI.ow12 AswnI,I, I-I. MA'l'lIEWS . K. D. NRIIDIIAM, JR. . FRIID A. O'BANNION . LIIONARD W. OIIIN, JR. HIINRY RAcI.AND . . . WINsI.ow H. RANDI.n . WII.I.IAM L. RENDIS . HORACR I-I. S'l'0VAI.I. . WII,I,1AM S, SYRII'I I' . BRINSON YARBROUGI-I . - -y39 . '38 . '37 - ,39 !4o - l39 - '39 138 - -'39 Graduate . .,37 . '39 . .'4o - '37 . '38 . N38 Grucluate . .'4o . .'4o . ,38 . '38 - '39 . '38 I ,39 . .'39 . -,39 - -'39 - -'39 . -'37 - -'39 Guardia, Goodscn, Heard, Jones FRATRES IN FACULTATE Marlowe, Mathews, Needham, O'Bnnion Randle, Stovall, Syrctc, Yarbrough THOMAS P HEARD I' Il. G Nl A II' Il. .F PI A T E Il Q A All T JY T. N. McMUI.I.AN ALPHA KAPPA CHAPTER Paqe 326 The lnlerfralernily A'H1le+ic Associefion, of which fhe lnlerfrafernily Afhlelic Council is +l1e governing body, was eslablished a+ Louisiana Siale Universify in I933 lo promoie com- pelilive afhlelics and develop sporl'smansl1ip among 'l'l1e various social frafernilies on fha campus Best, Broadfoot, Brousseau, Cline, Dickoff, Edgar, Heidelberg Kuclmle, Gold, lVlcCoy, Stuart, I.llI1lJflllgl'l, Torres, Ferguson OFFICERS JOHN C. BEST, JR. . . . C. W. MCCOY ...... MANSON PITCHER Dalia Kappa Epsilon JOHN C. BEST, JR. Dalia Sigma Phi OTIIO LIMEAUGH Kappa Alpha G. R. HUIEHNEL . .... S1'f'rz'lary MELVIN GOL!! . . . . . PRESTON FERGUSON . . G. R. HUEHNEL MEMBERS GEORGE CLINE Lambda Chi fllpha LEON ljlclfolili Phi Epsilon Pi MANUEL GONZALEZ Phi Eta Mu SALVADOR TORROS . lJI'l'Sllll?llf . . . . l i1r1f-Przfsizlant , . I l'l'll.l'IlI'1'1' . . .lllvlllh1'r-at-Largz' IN UNIVERSITY PRESTON FERGUSON Pi Kappa fllpha ROY l'IliIlJliI.BIiRG Sigma Alpha I:'p.vilm1 JIMMIE BROUSSEAU Sigma Chi LYNN BROAmfOO'I' JOHN B. IEHOAR Sigma Pi C. VV. MCCOI' Thfla Kappa Bala RAY JOHN Thrla Kappa Nu DAVE S'I'UAR'I' ME P' I TERFPIATER PITY ATHLETIC ASSUGIATIU. Page 327 Swv TEM !J' MMIIIII A SDIIHIUN R A7711 fc S S . KS , A- w ill Il Ill U x. 5 ,QP fag i ' SURURITIES Page 328 nn ' - WA N V 4 , , ,- V Y , ' ' 4 OFFICERS RU'I'II DYIIR ...... l'rc.IiIli'u! MARJORIII FRANCIONI . Ijifl'-PI'l'.fit1I'Ill Evm.YN rI'IIiBOU'l' .... SI'crf'fary HIaI.EN FARQUIIAR . . Trm.vIm'r MEMBERS .fllpha Chi Omfga EVELYN 'I'IliBOU'I' FRANcIas GORDON .flljaha Drlla Pi DoRo'I'IIY CI-IAIIPUIS MARION DoUGI.As Bala Sigma Omicrmi 1'II2I,IzN FARQUIIAR CI,ARIcE BRooIcsIIIRIz Chi Onmga MARJoRIIs FRANCIONI RUTII WACRIQRMAN Dflla Delta Dalia JosnPIIINIa WA'I'KINs JOY DAVISUN Dnlla Zcla Jo MIICIILIN RUT11 DYER Kappa D flla REGINA M0R'I'0N JUI.IA WIQNIYI' Kappa Kappa Gamma LIEONNA DoRI.Ac VIRGINIA CoYI.E Phi Ill u DoRo'I'IIY SPIKES JANE JoNIas Pi Bela Phi LORI2'r'I'A BU'I'I,IaR GAIL MCDAVI'l l' Sigma Dclla Tau C1-IARI.INIa me VRIES HELEN JEAN FRUIvIIIoIfIf Brookshire, Butler, Chappuis, Coyle Davison, dc Vries, Dorlnc, Douglas Dyer, Farqulmr, Fmncioni, Fl'UlTll'1DH Gordon, Jones, Long, McDavitt, Tir.-bout Mechlin, Nlorton, Spikes, Vfackcrman, Wcxmdt MUNIE PAQ -HELLEQEIU UUU CIL Fuse 329 OFFICERS RIIINA MoR'I'oN .... I'1'1'.Ii1l1111 5ARA RrIIIr:IsRs . . . lffirr-l'I'1-.viII1111 R Illllli WII.I,IAMs .... S '1'1-I-rlzuy MII IIRIIII ISRIQARII . . 7'l'l'1l.S'IllIl MEMBERS flffiflll Clli filllfyll 1EvIaI.I'N ,1xlliBOU'l' MARGARIVI' 'l'oIvIn FIIORA BROOKS .Ilpha Dflla Pi DoRo'I'IIY CIIAIIIIUIS Rosa FIIRc:UsoN RACIIIII. IlAI'NIcs lirla Sigrna f1lIlil'I'0ll RIISA LIII4 S'I'IIwAR'I' NIII.I, SRINNIIR BIIIIIY MCKAI' Ifhi 0 111 11111 lIIaI.IIN BoI.'I'rIN SARA ROGIIRS SAI.I.I' I,AN1:s'I'cIN Drlln Drlla Dflla DAI,Ic GAY R1IsIs I,rIN1: FRIIIIIIIII WII.I,IAIvIs Ilfllu ZN11 jo MIiCIlI.lN SLIII BRIIWN I,A:zI2I,I,II lA1oI.IvIIcs Kajrffa D1'll1I IQATIIICRINIQ CRrIss RosAI.IIs lCI,AIvI RIIIIINA MoR'I'oN MARX' S'I'LIAR'I' WII,I.IAMs Kajrlra Knpfra fftlllllllll Dm' C'AI,vIIR'I' CLAIRII McIN'I'I'RII VIRGINIA CoYI.II I'l1i M11 l'AUI,INII ANIII-:RsoN IJoR0'I'III' SIIIRIIS VIRGINIA CIIRRI' Pi lfvla Plzi MII.IIRIIII BRIIARII FAI' PIIIRCII RAI' PIIIRCII Sigma Drlla Tau ANNA BARNA CAROI. IIIIRZIIIIRG ANN ScIIIeNIII.Iz ,fllpha Xi Dvlla VIRGINIA JoIINsoN Page 330 OFFICERS ELLEN ALBRIGIIT .... 1'r'1,-siflnil BETH HEARD . . lficr-l'rr.cidw11l SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Kappa .Drlla ELLEN AI.BRlGlI'l' filili'l'S ANDERSON VERA LEE HOEGOOO FLORENCE IQIZAN MARX' BYRO REOOT Nr: Chi Omfga FRANCES BOUIKI' BETH HEARD RACIIAIEI. MANSTNCER MERCEOES PEREZ GRACE VANCE Pi firm Phi ANNIE I.l.0Yll CLAXVSON NANCY COLLIHR I.ORlE'l l'A BU'l'I.liR RUTH WARE .flljrha Chi Onzryn DOT DUTY FRANCES fiORllUN KA'I'lll.HliN HAClHi'l' RUTH 'l'AnOR MAIKIAN WARNER Drlla Zrla MARX' CAT-'EERY DOROTIIY BROCK RUTH DYER MARTANNA RiilfD DORIS '1'uORc:EsON Sigma Drlla Tau HELEN JEAN FRUMIIOI-'lf ANNA ROSE IITTREN iViYR'I'l.Ii PLONSKY CHARLINIZ DIE VRIIES 1iLsA DIE VRIHS Iirla Sigma Omirron W1 NN DUOAS BERYI. PRYUN Dflla Dflla Dnlla MAXINIE Friar ANN I.0liDlEl,L DORUTIIY IVIAIESTRI .flljbha Dvlta Pi MAUEE BRYANT YVONNIE FAVAROT LOUISE OGDEN DOROTHY ROY GEORGE VVALLACIE Znla Tau Alpha VIRGINIA PALMER Page331 Founded ai Louisiana Side Universiiy in l9I6 Albright, Anderson, Boulr Butler, Cntfery, De Vries Duty, Dyer, Fruxnhoff Gordon, Hobgood, Kean Perez, Plonsky, Pruyn Redding, Vance, Ward U E LTA GA Ni ,MCA IIE LTA DE -E -4 sfflgvg- SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE MARGERITE ANDERSON . ........ . .... . . . ELLEN ALERIGHT MAE BAc:oT .......... MILDRED BANNLERMAN .. Pr-rY1.L1s BARTON ...... PAY BENNETT ...... LoRlANNE BLANKS ..... ELIZABETH BOUNCHAUD . . . DoRoTnY BRmGER ..... LAURA BURNETT ...... MARIE BURNETT ......... MARY ELIZABETH BUTLER ..., MARY ELIZABETH CALHOUN MARY SCOTT CAllIlU'l'l-I ...,, PEACHES CASSIDY ....... BIERNADINH COAKER FAYE Cooxsrw ...... RAYE COOKSHY KATHERINE CROSS ..... MAY BOLLING Cnoss ELOISH DABAIDIIZ .... HELIEN DAEADIE .. JERRY DAEADIE LEILA DALTON FRANCIS DOIIERTY ,. MARGARET ELAM ....... MARY STEWART ELAM ROSALIE ELAM ........ NoRA ESKRIDGE . .. ANN FLAKE ..... MARGIE GAYLE ...,.. KATHERINE Goonwm .. OLIVE GORTON ..... NELLIE GREEN ..... DOROTHY HATHKIOX JEAN HIGIIFILL ..... MARY HIGHI'ILl. ..... . VERA LEE I-Ioacoou PAULA HOWARD ...... DOROTI-IY Lou ILEs JULIET JACKSON ...., LOUISE JoLLY ..,. FLoRENcE KEAN .. BETTY KILGQRE HELEN KIRK ....... MARION LBBLANC .. JEAN LITTLEPAGH JOYCE LOUDON BEVERLY LYLE Doxus MCLEAN ..... MILLICENT MERITT .. Founded ai' Virginia Shale Norrnal in IB97. Established af Louisiana Sfafe Universiiy in I909 'VN 40 -v-, ,,,, 'T' S ,WN f AX v:' if. H Q, YW' 0990 Allbrighr, Anderson, Bacot, Bannerman, Barton Bennett, Bouanchaud, Bridger, Burnett, D., Burnett, M., Butler Calhoun, Carruth, Cassidy, Cooker, Cnoksey, F., Cookscy, R. Cross, C., Cross, NI. B., Debadie, H., Dcbadie, E., Elam, NI., Elam, R. Flake, Gayle, Gibson, Goodwin, Green, Hathcox Highfill, M., Highfill, J., Hobgood, Howard, Iles, Jackson Jolly, Keen, Kirk, Le Blanc, Lirtlcpage, Loudon E I' r' I L U G U H I' T E H Page 332 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE NANTIILI.Is MIGIINISII EUGIINIA Moiuus .... RIQGINA NlORTON ..... CAkoI.YN lVlYliRS ....... NlEI.l. BURDIIN NULANII LOUISE NOWl.lN ,.....,. MARY ALICE OVl!RS'l'Rlili'l' . MAIIY ELIzAmaTII OvHIIToN v - - i Q PLILLY PAIITIN .... . , , . , , .. ,,,,' ANNII BELLE PAToU'I' .. ELAINE PENN ...... Jl'lANNliT'I'H PIITIIIII ELIzAIIIaTII RISDDING .. MARY BYIIIJ RHIIITING CAIIGI, RIIILLY ...... MARY EVA Romans MAIISHALI. RUSSELL ., RUTH SIINTITLI, .... , HIaI.IIN SIIInI.IsY .,.. KITTY STANLEY ...... AI.IzxINA STIIvIzNsoN ... I.oIzIANNIa SCHWHIZEIL .. ETHIIL CIIIIIIIIY SMITH .. BIITTY TAGCEIIRT ....... BIQTTY THoIvIAs ...... TITIIRY THoIvIAs .......... MAIIY lVl0llRlS TOUIIIEAN .. GWIENIJOIIYN TURNER ..,. ELIZAIIIITH WAl.lJROl' VALIIIIIA WAI,I. ...,. . MAIIY XVALSH ...... JANIs WATSON .... VIRGINIA Wlilllik , . . JULIA WIINI1T .... WINSTON WHNIJT .. GAII. WILIIUII ........... MARY STUART WlI.lIlAMS . EI.oIsIT WVLLSCHN ........ JIQAN Woon ........., AIJIJIII YOUNG SYnNIaY YOUNG .. Lyle, McLain, Merritt, Miclmcr, Morris Nlortoii, Myers, Noland, Nowlin, Overstrcet, Overton Patout, Penn, Petrie, Redding, E., Redding, M. B., Reiley Rogers, Russell, Schweizer, Scntell, Shirley, Smith Stanley, Stevenson, Taggart, Thomas, Turner, Waldrop Wall, Walsh, Watson, Weber, XVendt, J., Wendt, W. Wilbur, Williams, Wilson, Wood, Young, A., Young, S. UF IQAPPA DELTA UUPYURIL Page 333 SORORES IN FACULTATE MISS ELLA V, AI.ImII:H MISS PIIQIIIHQ BIIALII MISS HISLIIN CAIQTIIR Mus. A. P. DASPIT MRS. E. P. FLLIWITII Y v I - I v Y I - Y - V a i Y Q y - i v 1 i Y - , v v TY SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE .IfI.I.liN ARCIQNI-:Aux . Ruin ARNOUIXI' . . l'lIi'l'SlIi AVIERA . MARIAN BANKS . . -IICNNIH LOU BRUNVN MAm,R ISONIN . . . NIAUDIE BRYAN1' . DOT CIIAPPUIS . . l.UCll,l,Ii CIIAPPUIS . Iilcl.l.l3: Dm.AnO11ssA1'lc FRANCIS DAVIS . . . DICLMAR DORIC . . MARIAN DOUGLAS . . lIAz1-31. IiAs'r1N . VIRGINIA ICSTICS . ANI'l'A I+IvANs . YVUNNIE FAVRO1' . . Iila'r'1'Y Kvmc FERGUSON KIICORGE Rosle F1aRr:usON Rosie FERGUSON . . LHNORA l7US'I'I5R . DORIS HIQCJUSSARIJ . . JIISSIII DIIBAIIION . . MAR Anicmc ULIQASON l,ll,I,lAN GOl.OsnY . . CA'I'IIlERINli GRANT . BIi'I l'lli fiRIiIiN . . .l':I,VA HARRIS . . . MARX' CA'l'IIIiRlNIi lIAI.l RACIIIQI. IIAvN1cs . . CIIRISTINIE IIOLLANO . MARJORIR llU'I'CIlINSON FONTA MAY JOHNSON lVlYR'I'l.l2 JOHNSON . CARULYN JonNsON . NIARCARIYI' ICNOBLUCII 1 '39 '39 1 1 1 138 1 140 '37 40 1 1 138 ,40 ,39 '39 V38 '39 138 1 1 1410 '39 1 1 1 37 138 1 1 140 1 1 1 1 1 Founded af Wesleyan Female College, Macon, Ga.. in I85I. Esfeblished al Louisiana Shale Universily in I9 I4 Arccncaux, Arnoult, Avcra, Banks Benin, Broussard, Brown, Bryant Clmappuis, D., Chappuis, L., Dcballon, Dclahoussayc Douglas, Dore, Eastin, Estes Evans, Favrot, Ferguson, B., Ferguson, G., Ferguson, R. Gleason, Goldsby, Foster, Green, Hall UIVIEGA CHAPTEIII Page 334 Page 335 Hnynvs, Holland, Hutchison, Johnson, F. Johnson, M., Johnston, Knohloch, l.:n'c:idc l.c Blanc, Legendre, lVlariomw:mx, Milford Molnison, Nicollc, Ogden, Page Pccot, Perrodin, Ralston, Roy, Sanchuz Smart, Smith, G., Smith, L., Smith, M., Wnllnrc SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE KATIIIERINIC KllRZlN'liIT . , '37 Dm' 1.ARc,xm: . . , '37 hlcwcvs I.RBl.ANc . , '39 l.II,l.lAN I.rameNnRrs . . , '37 lVlARGARli'l' lVl.-KRIONICAUX . . '38 V1Rr:1Nm lVlll.l-'ORD . , , ,39 CliCIiI.IA lVl0l.AlSON . . '39 SIIJNHY NlC0l.l.lC . , '39 l.oLusla Ummm . , '38 Dm' l,IiC0'l' . . . .'4o -IHANNIE PICRRODIN . . . '40 MARY CA'I'llliRlNIi Pvlc . . '4o fll.llfI-'ORD Rl-:nnm.l. . . '39 Blrrsx' ANN RIIOIJIES . . '4o DOROTIIY ROIHCRTS . . '39 Amore Rim: . . .'39 lfMlil.lNli Rrrrn . . . '38 Dm' Rm' . . . , '38 K1N'r,x Sfmcmaz . , '40 S'I'lil.l,A SMARI' . . . . '40 fiRli'I'CllliN Smrrn , , '38 Lois SMITH . . . ,'3Q lVlll,DRIiD SMITH . . '37 CHEORGIE VVAl.l,Aclz . '40 IEl,maN Rol,s'rnN . . '39 SORO RES IN FACULTATE Miss RUTH flAMl'IllEl.l, Miss llI.liANOR l7UNN MRS. CoUR'1'Nm' SR1.1.RcK MRS. MARCUS XAVILKIERSON MRS, l7OR0'I'lIY Scllmzla S'l'Al4'l-'ORD lm' ll S' SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE ANNABIII, AnAIvIs , . . NIJRMA AImIsIJN . . filiR'l'lli LIIII ARIIIIIIR . KA'l'IlliIlINli ARIi1DUli . DoRo'I'IIY BROCK . lVlARlI'I'l I'A BROVVN . Suu lfil,IiANOR BRIIWN . Pllfllillli BRYAN . S'I'IcRI.INr: BRYAN . . . MARY CA'IilIliRlNli fiAlfl'4lil! MARY PIQARI, CARvII.I.I-1 MARJORIII CIIAMIHIRS . lVlARGARIi'I' CIIAsIc . . JANIQ CUNVVAY . 1,015 RU'I'II Cm-II . . . WAI,'I'IIRINIf C0vINI:'I'oN VIRGINIA CUI.l'lil'l'liR . lfRANcIcs DAVIiNl'0R'l' . VIcvA MAR DAVIS . . BARBARA DOMAN . MIJNA DUI:As . . blOSlil'llINii DUI:r:AN . RU'I'II DYIIR. . . VIVIAN DYER . CI.AunIA IEr:AN . . WII.nA JANII l'ilSlIliR . IDUROTIIY GAIvII':wIiI.I, . lEI,oIsIf GI,YNN . . . MAY LII.I.IAN fiRADY . NIARJORIIC IIARRINr:'I'oN , IIANNAII-NIII.I. IIARZ , IRIvIA IIA'I'IIoRNI-: . , l.AzIcI,I.Ia I'l0I,MIiS . . . MARY' B0NNI:R j0IINs , l.UClI.l,Ii JOIIIIHY . . CIATIIIIRINII LANIJRY . LAUNO I,ANr:IIAR'I . fifillllli .Io .Io 37 38 37 .Io 37 740 4.0 38 39 38 37 fiflllllllll 38 14-O 74.0 C lflf +0 38 37 .Io 38 4.0 .Io 37 38 39 4.0 39 38 40 39 37 37 37 37 Founded ai' Miami Universify in l902. Esiablished ai Louisiana Siafe Universi+y in l9I7 '19 Kb 'ef 'T' Y'-v T7 'V flu '25 I ,fx Und '67 Qty L.. ,, 'E7 ..- A A ik Adams, Addison, Arbour, G., Arbour, K., Brock Brown, S., Brown, M., Bryan, P., Bryan, S., Caifcry Carville, Chase, Cope, Covington, Culpepper Davis, Dugas, Duggan, Dyer, R., Dyer, V. Egan, Fisher, Gamewcll, Glynn, Grady Harrington, Harz, Hathorn, Holmes, Johns SIG Nl. CHA P TE B Page 336 DE Pune 337 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE MARY EI,lZABli'l'lI LASSI'l'lER . AmaI.INIz LIIACII .... VIVIAN 1,IawIs . BI.ANcIIIc MAJOR . MARIII MAJOR . .... . MARY ICI,IzAIIIa'I'II MARCIIANID DoR0'I'IIY jUI,IAN MARY . . lVlARGARIi'l' MIEANS . . - -'37 . '38 . '38 . '40 . '37 . .'4o . '40 , '38 JOSIIIIIIINII MIacIII,IN ..... '38 SARAII 1CI.IzAnIc'I'II M0IfIfIa'I' . C'A'I'IIRRINIa MIINsoN . . clfilllllflll' ..'38 lCI.INOR FoRRIfs'I' O'BRIIcN .... '39 CIRHTCIIIEN Ol I '... . GI-ncluanxe FAIIOI. Powsu. . . . . . '38 DoRo'I'IIY POXVERS . . . '37 GIINIQYA PRIzs'I'oN . . . '40 jo ANN RIzYNoI.IIs .... , '40 CORA EI.IzAIIIs'I'II RoIIIIINs . . '40 CoRNIII,IA ST. ROMAIN . . , . '38 DIcI.I.A SANIIIIRS . . . '37 LUIS SCIINRIIIIIR . . '40 RU'I'II SIGUR . . . '37 SARA S'I'oNIa . . . '40 BIa'I I'Y 'l'IIoMAs . . '40 DORIS '1'IIORcIasoN . . . '39 0I.IvIs VFRIGC . . . '40 VIRGINIA TUIIOR . . . '40 MII.nRI2n VooRIIIIas . . '40 liA'l'lll,IiliN XVI2s'I' . . . , '40 Al3lEI.li MARY WII.nIcR . . '37 MARY C. XVII,I,Is'I' . . .,30 BIICRY NVoI.I-' . . Graduzm- MARY XVOMACII ....... '30 NIEVA lVOR'l'llING'l'0N . . . 139 FI.oRA ClI,liN YARn0RIIUr:II . .'38 SORORES IN FACULTATE ALMA DoIIs0N MRS. VV. II. GA'I'Ias joYcIa JoNIzs EI.IaANoR MIzNvII,I.Ia MRS. GIIORGII RIQYMONII GRACII SIIxI5'I's Jolley, l.nngIInrr, Lassiter, Lunch, Lewis Major, B., Major, M., NInI'clInIId, Menus, Nlcclxlin Muxxsoxx, O'BI'iI:II, Powell, Preston, Reynolds Robbins, St. RoIn:Iin, Sanders, Schneider, Sigur Stone, Thomas, Thorgcson, Trigg, Tudor Voorhics, West, Willett, WonIack, WorrhiI1groII LTA ZETA Ifll'IUolllITY .M '-S5134-139' SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE JANE Avriucx .,........ PIQRLA BAILI.o .... DOllO'I'llY BARBIZ EIJNA BAIIKIIR ....... MARY E. BAIINIs1 rR EDITH BARTON ...... BAIIIIAIIA BBLI. .... . MARY EvrsI.YN BIILI. .. MILDRIIII BIILI. NORMA Bon ...... HEIIBN BoI.'I'oN FIzANcIIs BOULT NITA BRIIAzI2AI.Iz .. . Hove BRHws'I'IsR PRUIIIINCIE CARR ALMA CIIAUVIN . .. IoNIa CIIAUVIN NAN CHRISTIAN SARA ANITA Coox CAROLYN CoI,LINs CRIN Dm. CLINII .. EvIaI.YN DliI.ANliY I.oUIsIa DoLI, .... . SYIIIL LUCY Donn EI.I2ANoR Doeuoia .. . MoI.I.II5 ELLIsRIIIz ....... KATIIIIRINII BOWIIN FANT lVlAlljORlB FRANCIQNI FRIIIIDII1 FRIIII .,...... EUITII FUGITT ....... MARY BELLE FULLER .. MARION FUGITT KATIE GAI.BREATEl . . . FRANCES GILnIzn'r JULIA GlI.HEllT ...... ANNA BzzI.I,Is GIROII .. GEOIKGIA GIvIzNs ...... ANNAIIIQLLII GORIIAM BENNIE GREVII ...... Cuc:II.I1 GU'rII1RIIIIz ELAINII HANSIIN .. ELIZAIIRTII HARDIN .. LUcII.Liz HARl5l.SON .... VIRGINIA HEIIJIILIIIIRG KATIIBRINH HOl.DROOK .. LOUIS!! HUNTER .... ELIzAnII1'II LANIIRY .. IIIIENR LANIUS ...... KA'I'III5RINrI I.ANIUs .... SARAII LANGSTON .... JANE LAWTON .... VIRGINIA LYLI3s .. . '38 .. . . . l40 . .,.. '37 Graduate .....'4O ...'39 ...'39 ...'37 ...'39 ...'3S ...'37 .....'38 .....'38 Graduate .....'38 ....'39 ...'37 ...'40 ...'40 ...'40 ...'37 ....'39 ....'37 ....'37 ....'39 .....'3S Graduate .....'37 ....'38 .....'40 .....'40 Graduate Graduate .....'38 ....'37 ...'38 ...'38 ...'4O ...'37 ...l39 ....'39 37 .....'37 Graduate .....'39 ...'38 ...'39 ...'39 .....'39 Graduate .....'37 ...'38 Founded a+ Universily of Arkansas in I895. Eslablished al Louisiana Sfele Universily in I924. ' Lvl' ' Y , 'WWW V Y. I le A .,, ,ig . , 4 V F ,L r Y 1 lwgxfs. .- IL,-,B , , ',Ifw,rr , , V' ' - II mv- ,I 4. Mk Iv-,,,.,: I I.: , , ,I Q ,LX ar., I Aycock, Baillio, Barbe, Barnett, Barton llell, l3,, Bell, Mary, Bell, Mildred, Bolton, Boulr, Breazeale Carr, Cliauvin, Christian, Cline, Collins, Cook Delaney, Dore, Ellcrbe, Francioni, Free, Fugitt, E. Fugitt, Nl., Fuller, Gilbert, F., Gilbert, J., Girocl, Givens Gorham, Gutierrez, Hariscn, Hardin, Harelson, Heidelberg Holbrook, Hunter, Lanius, C., Lanius, I., Langston, Lylcs I I Page 338 Pres 339 lVlCCl'IlCk0H, Nlendows, Miller, Moore, Nlnnsinger Mitchell, Nlorley, MLll'pl1y, Neal, Nichols, O1'chn1'd O'Toolc, Percy, Perez, Rich, Riddick, Robert Rogers, Roy, D., Roy, L., Szimucls, Sharpe, Singlctnry Sizemore, C., Sizemore, M., Smith, B., Smith, M., Somerville, Stout Swann, Terzia, Tison, C., Tison, E., Tison, L., Tomlinson Trotter, Wacke1'mn11, Walker, West, Womack, Vance SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE Puuuv Mc:I.uN1111z .... . RA1:11A1z1. lVlANSINGllll .. PAU1.1N11 M1:CRA1:1:1sN MARY W11.xRs M11A1mRs I.o'1'T1 IE M 1 1.1.1111 ....... C1.A1R1a M11'1:111z1,1. ...... F1.oR11Nc1s JAN11 MoR1.11x' Pnsm' lVl0ORli . . . . ..... . l1:II.IiIiN MUR1-111' JANIS N11A1. .....,. . PAu1.1N1s N1c1101.s Place-Y O'TOOI.li .... E1.11ANok ORc:11AR1m . . . FRANCES OWEN ., MAR PIERCY .,... M1aRc11n11s P11R11z MARc1A Rlttu ..... M11.1wR1zn R1111m:x KA'1'111aR1N11 Ro111sR'1' . SARA Romania ,.... DoRo'1'11x' Rm' .. Luu11.1.1a Rm' B111-:s111 SAMU111. .. Sv1x11. Sc:o'1'1' . ......,... PA1 1'111 V1Ru1N1A SHAR1- JUL1111' S1Nu1.11'1'ARx' .,.. MARY SM1111 . ..... , B1aA'1'111c1z SM11'11 ....., ASli1'k3N So1v1M1aRv11.1.1a .. I.ou1s1z S1'o11'1' .-... . Loum SWAN CARY SIZIEMORIE ..... .. , . MARY EMILY S1z1s111uR11 I.11.1.111 T11o1v111soN .,.. JAN1c:1x T11oNss1m .. CLARA 'l'11Rz1A ....... ET11111. TISKDN ..,... . . . . . .......'38 ....'39 ,...'39 ....'40 ....'39 .,..'40 ....'39 ....'40 ,...'4O ....'40 ..'39 ..'38 ..'39 ..'37 ....'37 ....'39 ....'39 ....'39 ....'39 ,...'37 ...,'39 ,.'39 ..'39 ....'37 ..'3B ..'39 .. 38 ..'38 ..'38 ..'3K ,...40 .....'39 , .... '37 Graduate .....'39 .....'37 ......'40 LAURA C1.A1R1s TISON .... Graduate CA1v111.1.A TISON . .,... Graduate S1111 TRLW'FTlill .......... .,.. G rnduatc MARY CARI, To1v11,1NsoN ,, . ,,,... '40 GRAC11 VANt:1s ,,....... . .'38 RUTH WActx11RMAN .. ..'38 KA1'11Rx'N WA1,x1s11 ... ..'37 E1.1zANoR MA11 W1as'1' . .. ..'39 AGA'1'11A WRYMAKIK . . . ,'40 SORORES IN FACULTATE DR. HARRIIE1' lJAGGliT'l' HI UMEG .UP1UP1lTY if, 'vgf-1591711 , ' 1,f,,,2,.,1 f-1- -,AI I' . SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE lfVIil.YN BARI-:R .... NICVA l'lAKliR . NliI.l.l5ASS . . Nlilllli BRIIARIJ . LUCY l5RlNGllURS'l' . I I,oRA BROOKS . . RU'l'll BRoussARIx . . SARAII BRoussARII . . 1,013 CANUl.E'l lAli . lfDl'l'll CARRoI.I. . l'll5lIliN CARRoI,I, . . FIIORA MAIaDAsRo . . . lllil.liN DIICRIIR .... l2I,I.IIN lVlARGARli'I' IIIIMoURI2I.1. llIiVlERl.Y DIINBO .... VVll.l1'RlElJ DIXON . l2ARI,liliN DRIIYIIR . . DoRo'I'IIv DUTY . AllABlil.l.A EAST .... VIRGINIA BRIAN lfl,lIlO'l l' . MARY FISK ...... lVlAR'I'llA l,l5lif1ARRli'l l' . . FRANCIIS GURIION . . . llliI.liN GRAY . . SYl.VlA l.lAMll.'l'0N . l.0UlSlE llUGAN . . . VIRGINIA JACKSON . AIIRIIINNII LABALIVII . l'IIYI,Is LANSINI: , . . DOT LIIJIIUNII . I.oLIIsIf LINIIsAv . . lEvIaI.vN LUNSI-'ORD . . . CI.ARIssA lVlAR'l'lN .... ANNIII LAURIIQ MCIEUIIN . xxx 5 lf. il . . '38 - - '39 . . '38 . . '37 . . '40 . . '38 . - '39 . . '37 . . '38 . I '37 . . '40 . . '40 . . '38 li . . '40 . . '40 . -'39 . . '38 . . '38 . . '40 Grucluzlre . . '40 Gl'1lflllilfC . . '38 . . '37 . . '+o cll'1lClll1lIC . . '38 . . '40 Gruclunt: . . '37 . . '40 . . '40 Grzuluntc . . '39 Founded al DePauw Universlly, Greencaslle, Indiana, on Ocfober l5, l885. Esfalalished af Louisiana Shale Universify in I926 Baker, E., Baker, J., Bass, Bringhurst Brooks, Broussard, Canulertc, Carroll, E. Carroll, H., Dasko, Dcckcr, de Moruclle Denbo, Dixon, Dryer, Duty East, Fisk, Garrett, Gordon Gray, Hogan, LaBauve, Lejeune Page 340 PI E T A G , Lindsey, LllllSI'Ul'CI, Martin McEucn, McNccly, Murplxy, Pier Rainey, Rhodes, Robichanx, Schlcicher Smith, St. Germain, Taber, Ticbcur Tomb, Vincent, Walk, W8ShbUI'I1 West, Wiscmnim, K., Wiscmaxx, M,, Young UF LPI-IA C I PH9ea4I A I '-'I SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE WII.I.IE RU'I'II MCNEIIIA' . '38 RU'I'II MURIIIIY . . . . .'3R VIRGINIA OWEN . Llrmlume MARGAREI' PIER . . . . . '37 MARY CATIIIERINIE PIERCE . . '40 Ifl,lZAllE'l'H PRICE . . . . '38 SI'I.vIzI.IN RAINEY . . '37 1EvIaI.vN Rnomts . , '38 AIIICIE ROIIICIIAUX . . . '37 NIELI. RUssIsI.I. , . . Grmlinanu- I.UcII.I.E SCIIIIICICIIIZR . . . . 330 NORMA SCIIUnIcII'I' . . . '38 .Ifl.I.IiN LUCIA SMI'I'II . . . '40 IfDI'l'II S'I'. GERMAIN . .'37 RUTII 'FARIER . . .'39 EvEI.vN 'I'IIanoU'I' . . .,37 MARCARIII' 'l'oMn , . . , '37 IEIINA HARIJE VINCENT . . '38 FRANCES VVALK . . . '38 AUIIREY VVASIIIIURN . . . '29 IFLORINIE XA7IiA'l'IlIiRSBX' . . '40 MIRIIIM XVIERNHR , . . . '37 BONNIE LUClI.I.Ii VVEs'r . '40 IQATIIIERINIE WISEMIIN . . . '37 MIxIm.fxIuc'1' FRANCES VVISEMAN . . '30 I NIONROIEYOUNC . . . ....37 SO RO RES IN FACULTATE MAR.IORlli IIARI' MARAIORIII IIAYS CIIROINN '1'IIInoU'I' U NI E G 3 SO RO RES IN UN IVERSITATE MARY I2l.1zAnrz'ru Annorr . .'37 i':I,IZAIiIi'l'H BANTA . . . . '39 AUURIQY liAs'rxAN . . . '37 JANICH iiA'l I'I5 . . . , '4o MAILION BLANCHARD . . '4o JESSICA BOATNIER . . . '38 I.ll4l,lli MAIE Boom . . '4o CLARICH BROOKSHIIU5 - V '38 MARY' IEvrfl.vN BURNS . . '37 MARGARET CRAIG , . '37 VVINNIIVRIED DUGAS . . '38 fiHNIiVlliVE DURON1' . '39 LUcu.r,1a EVASOVICII . . '38 IIm.laN FARQUIIAR . '37 MARION Fnovn . . '4o Er,nANoR GARIG . . y39 SmRI,r:Y GARIC . . . '40 lir.ANcx1n CJAUDH . .'4o ALMIE IIAUslaR . , '39 MONA HERMAN . .'37 FRANCES IIxcRMAN . . '39 MliRlilll'I'lI I-I0LI,AnAv . . '4o I-IANNAH jonuzv . . '38 Founded af H19 Universify of Missouri in I888. Esfablished af Louisiana S+a+e Universify in i929 Abbott, Bama, Bastian, Battc Blanchard, Boatncr, Booth, Brookshire Burns, Craig, Dupont, Evasovich Fnrquhar, Floyd, Garig, E., Garig, S. Gaudc, Hauser, Herman, Hickman L aj i i i I HHUUF Page 342 Hollnday, Jolley, Junor, Lnznm Lcmcc, McClellan, McKay, Newton Pruyn, Raggio, Rowland, Tcrrill Skinner, Smnfill, Smith, Stewart, Nl. I., Stewart, R. L., Swinncy, Wvcks, Whaley, Willinumxs SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE MARY El.IZAHl'I'I'll juN0'r MAR,1oRucI.AzARo . . UHNHVIICVH LIEMHIE . ANN NfCCI.liI.l,l5N . . . BILLIIE CONRAD MCKAY UORINNE MURRAY . . linrru NIEXVIUN . BIERYI, PRUYN . . MARGARR1' RAc:m0 . IJOROTIIY Rowl.ANn . . Mll.IlRlill l,mr:u SxMM:m NIiI.l. SKINNICR , . . . El.lZABli'l'll SM1'rn . ICDNA S'rAN1-'1l,l, . . . ROSA Llili S'l'IiWAR'l' . . MARY I,uc1l,l.R S'l'lEWAR'l' ALICE SWINNRY . . . IEVRLYN '1'l2RRls1.l. , IE1.1zAnR1'u Town . . AUURRY Wmsus . JULIA XVm,1,1is . . SARAH VVHALRY . CLARA VVILLIAMS . . Mm,nA VVILSON . BtETAtt'I liMA UMIC Faqs 343 NS lr, ', 'i f'iI?'r ' 'TAF 2, if 5,51-Q! F I , ., SO RO RES IN UNIVERSITATE VELMA LOUISE ADAMS . JOSIZPIIINH AYOELOTTE . DORRIS BOWDON . . GENE BRAswELr. . CARROLL BRIGHT . BARBARA BROOKS . DORIS BRYAN . . IsAnEl, BURR . . WH,nUR CARNES . CPENEVIEVE COLE . IDA MAE CONNOR . . MARTHA HELEN CONNOR MABIEI, SHARP DAVENPORT ERNESTINEDAVIS . . . LENA DAVIS . . JOY DAVISON . . BEVERLY DOYLE . AUDREY FARRELL . I-IAZEI. FAUST . ZORA FAWCETT . . . JIENNIE D. FRANCES . MAXTNE FRIAR . . DALE GAY . . . BLANCHE GIBBONS . Louisa GRAY . . JANE I'IExs1c . JOYCE HEISIG .... CATH IERINE KTRRY-SMITH . DOROTIIYMAE KUIII,EMAN MARJORIE LAEBE . . . JEAN LANORY ..... InA MARGARET LATIOLAIS . KATHLEEN LEAEO . . . . '38 . .'38 - -'39 . '37 . .l37 . '38 . '40 '37 Graduate ...39 ' v -37 ..'38 . . '38 . .'39 Graduate . .'37 - '39 . '38 . '37 . '37 . '40 . '38 . .'37 - -'39 Graduate . .'38 . '38 . '40 - ,37 . '38 . '39 - '37 . '38 Founded ai' Bosfon Universily. Eslablished ai' Louisiana Sfafe Universily in I934 fw Adams, Aydclocc, Bowden, Braswcll Bright, Brooks, Burr, Conner, I. M. Conner, M., Davenport, Davis, Davison Doyle, Farrell, Fawcett, Francis Friar, Gay, Gibbons, Hattic Heisig, Jane, Hcisig, Joyce, Kuhleman, Labbe G 1 T Page 344 PCQG 345 Landry, Lnriolnis, Lcnbo, Lobdell Long, Lario, Lovell, Nlnestri MacGregor, lVleriwctllcr, Owen, Pnquet Pittman, Reid, Reiley, Shehee Sondcrcgger, Sweeney, C., Sweeny, J., Thomas Trnweelc, Trcigle, NVatlcins, Willinxns SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE ANNE l.UBDIil.l. . Rosle LONG . . Bonny Lmuo . . l.A VHRNIE Lmuo . llA,ZliI, I.ovm.L . . l7oR0'rm' lVlAES'I'Rl . Ilrwm' Mciiklzfvczolz . VIRGINIA lVll5RlXVli'l'lllER AIIINH OWEN . . . A'l'lIAl,Hi I'Auulc'r . ROWHNA l'1'r'1'MAN . DORIS Rum . . . Num. RIEILIZY . . ANN S0NmcluccmzR . CAROLYN SWIEENIEY . .lovers SwlalsNm' . . RUTI1 McINN1s 'Penn ICVA 'l'RAWliliK . . . OLGA rl'RlilIiI,li . . lVlARGARli'l' 'l1l!0MAS . JUSIZPIIINIE XVATKINS . . lrRliDllYli XVn.l.1AMs . GRACE VV1l.l.1AMs0N . . .'38 . .'38 Graduate . .'4o - '39 . '37 . '40 . '49 . '38 . '39 - '39 . '40 . '39 . '38 . '38 . . '40 Graduate A -'39 . .'38 Graduate . . '38 , . '38 Graduate SORO RES IN FACULTATE Mus. J. Cl.IF'l'0N MRS. JOHN IE. Coxs IIu,1, Mus. l3Al,'I'0N RIEYMOND Miss Ovnlal,1A S'r0Nla STONE MRS. FADRA HOLMES VVILSON E L T L T LA, U L T A Founded af Cornell Universi+y in I9I7. Esfablished ai' Louisiana S+a+e Universify in l924. S 1--fr 423.5 V77 149' I ANNA BARNA .... CHARLINR DEVRIIES . . Iil.sA DIEVRIIES .... . I'IRl.lcN JEAN FRUMl1o1-'1-' IAIANNAH QIURIJON . . . CAROL I'I1fRznRRG . . . ANNA Rosle I1v'rRlaN . . Svl,vlA IIYTRRN . . . MAXINIC jo1flfRloN . . PRARI. KAPLAN . . ICl.A1N1a KliSSl,lili . . DOROTIIY 1..m-'Rowxrs . . CARULYN MARR . . . NllI.lJRliIJ MARR . . . . MARY EI.lZABlE'I'll MAVRR . . MYR'l'l.li Pl.0NsRY . . . ANN SClllaNm.la . . . . lln.nA JANET SIMMTJHS . . IN C IiI.lA STAIII ..... . FRATRES IN FACULTATE 5, A 7- Mxss RAY SOMM RR Barnn, dc Vries, C., dc Vries, E., Frumhoff Hcrzbcrg, Hytkcn, A., Hytkcn, S., joffrion Kessler, Lefkovits, Mark, C., Mark, M. Mayer, Plonsky, Schcndlc, Simmons, Stahl J 1 1' 13NlA DELTA T AU ZETA CHAPTER FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE I37 '37 - '39 - '39 , '43 - 131 - '39 . '40 A '37 40 - 137 . '40 . '40 . '37 '37 . '38 - '37 - '31 - '39 , Mlss J Us'rxM li MRNm3r.so1lN Page 346 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE LoR1s ANDERSON . . PAU1,1NE AN11ERsoN . G1,oR1A BONIN. . . MAUIQICIE BURNli'l l' . GERTRUDIZ HURT . . L11,A MAE C11A1v1nERs Ruru CHAPMAN . . JOSIE O1,1E CONER1.Y E1,1zAnE'1'11 Cunn . . VIRGINIA CURRY . . E1.1,zAnE'1'11 DIE I.oAc11 A1.1cE EmNc'1'oN . . V1v1AN FoN'1'ENo'r . CEc11,E GERMANY . GERAI.DlNE G11.1v1oRE CA'1'1-1ER1NE GREEN . MARION GREEN . r1'lllELMA GREEN . BE'l l'Y GREER . . . FRANCES GREER . . MAR'1'11A SUE GROCE JKMMIE LOU GWIN . JANE JONES . . . FAY KAlGI.El! . . . DORIS LAMEREMON1' , ju1,1A LANcs'1'oN . . MARIIZ MANOUVRIIEIR . KA'1'1II.EEN M11.1,ER . MARJoR1E NEcuE1.ouA Graduate ...'38 . ,'4o . .'3S . . '38 . .'4o . .'4o . .'4o . .'37 . .'39 . .'4o . .'4o , '38 - '37 . '40 . '38 . '37 . '37 . '40 . '38 . '38 . '40 . '38 - '39 - '39 . '40 . '40 . . .'37 . ...'40 Founded af Wesleyan College, Macon. George, in I852. Esfeblished af Louisiana S+ai'e Universify in I934 MAMIIE NEWMAN . Graduate M11.1,A P1,UM1.EE . . . . '40 MARY REEs . . . '. '40 1 BERNICE Ro1v1ERo . . '39 1 DoRo'1'11Y S1111cEs . . '37 E1.s1E T11oM1'soN . . '40 E11EANoR W1NBoRN . . '37 GRACE W1NN . . . '39 LUc11.1,E Woos'rER . .'38 W i W Anderson, Bonin, l3111'nc1t, Chrrlnbers Chapnmxx, Curry, Edington, Fontenot Gilmore, Grace, Green, K., Green, M., Green, T. Greer, Guinn, Jones. Knigler, Lnxnlwrcnmont GENEVIEVE Wlllppylg Langston, Ninnouvrier, Miller, Neguelvnn, PIIIIYIIWDU Recs, Romero, Spikes, Thompson, XVooster IHYI MU rUl'1UHllY ALPHA ETA CHAPTER Page341 Founded at Monmouth College, Monmouth, III., on Cctober I3. I870. Established at Louisiana State University in l935 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE MARJORIE BEENE . Graduate DOROTHY CALvERT . . . '37 BETTY CLARK . . . '38 VIRGINIA COYLE . . . '38 MARIE DONLON . . . '37 LEONNA DoRI.Ac . . Graduate HALLIE EFLEY . . . . . '40 ELIZABETH GLAssEI.L . '40 MARJORIE HALL . . '39 SALLIE ILER . . . . '38 ADELAIDE KAI-ILE . .,40 CORRINE KAHLE . . '39 LOLITA KAEILE . . . . . '38 GLADYS KELLEY . . . . '39 MRs. HELEN LANDELL . Graduate ELIZABETH LEE . . . .'40 TIRUE LEHMANN . . Graduate CLAIRE MCINTYRE . . . '39 MARIE MCNEESE . . . . '39 MRS. CHARLIE PITCHER . '37 ELIZABETH PITCHER . .'4o JEAN PUGH . . . .,39 LOUISE ROBINSON . . '37 KATHERINE ROGER . . '38 SUSIE SCEARCE . . . '40 MlLl,lCENT SHELL . . '38 CIIARLENE SMITH , . '40 . . Y COROLYN STAMAN . . '38 Calvert, Clark, Coyle, Donlon, Darla: Epley, Glassell, Hall, Iler, Kahlc, A. Kahle, C., Kahlc, L., Kelley, Lee, McIntyre McNeese, Pttcher, C., Pitcher, E., Pugh. Robinson Roger, Scearce, Shell, Staman, Taylor ALICE LEHMANN MIRIAM MORRIS LOUISE PRITCHARD I A KAPPI-X YAPPA GAMMA ,i DELTA IOTA CHAPTER Pa go 348 5 l SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE I Founded af Monmoufh College, Monmouih, Illinois. in I867. Esiabllshed aI Louisiana Sfafe U niversify in I936. MILIJRED BREARD ....... '37 LILLIAN BRYSON . . . . '39 LoRE1 I'A BUTLER . . . . '37 ANNIE LLOYD CI.AwsoN . . '39 NANCY COLLIER . . . . '39 MARY AUD CRAIGHEAD . .'4o FRANCES EDWARDS . . . . '39 MARGARET FLOYD . . . . '38 BETTY HECKER . . . . . ,39 VIRGINIA HIGGINS . . . . '38 MARY PINNEY HOPKINS .... '39 MARIANNE MCCANIELS .... '4o GAIL MCDAVITT .... Graduate FAYE PIERCE . . . . '39 RAYE PIERCE . . . . '39 SUSIE B. SPEED . . '39 RUTH WARD . . . .,37 LINDA WILLIAMSON . . . '40 soRoREs IN FACULTATE roi'-ef 'Ii v.,.m,,.w- N. 39L3A ' ' I I Miss HAZEL BAKER ' I MRs. ORA MAY WEI.CH P I E Brcard, Butler, Clawson, Collier Craighcad, Edwards, Floyd, Hecker Higgins, Hopkins, McDaniel, McDavitt Wierce, F., Pierce, R., Speed, YX'arr:l, Williamson LOUISIANA BETA CHAPTER Arif I Il5IlIWa.- TAPHI Alpha Xi Della founded af Lombard College, Galesburg, Illinois, April I7, 1893. CULUNIZINII AT LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY IN 1956-'57 SORORES IN UNIVERSITATE EIII'I'I-I Cox ...... Graflzmlc IIAZIEII DANIIII.s . . . Graduutr VIRGINIA joIINs0N . . . Graduatr WINIVRIIII BIETII JOIINs0N . . . '38 Mmw BIIANCIIIE ScAI.ns . Graduate ARIIINIE SMI'I'II ....... 137 HIfI,IzN FIIIIOMPSON . . . '38 Cox, Daniels JOITIISOII, V., JUl1l150I'I, W. Scales, Smith, Thompson COLONIZING FOR ALI HA XII Ili I I 7 I I I E L TA, I BETA IOTA CHAPTER HUNURARY I gf 5' I .K -. .I ., ..: I ,H 'E 3 ., ., :I 2 ,, ,.. . i I V. I: I I In I. . v J 94 I ....,J4,,M I ' ' A .1 FJ EI... -R I I. , V I NAM WX il . . ' I , L A u '. N' I I MAJOR J. P. COLE DR. W. R. EDWARDS JAMES E. ARCENEAUX JERRY T. BAULCH JAMES BLAKEMAN I. F. BONIFAY C. H. DAMERON Arccncaux, Bonifay, Fort, Haas, Hcroman, Hillard, Hogan Hughes, Kent, Lzlborde, Lasalle, Leslie, McLaughlin, Nacller Olds, Owen, Pugh, Raggio, Shields, Slack, Weil UMEIGIRUN DELTA KAPPA ALPHA NU CHAPTER Fozunlml al llfashillglon ami Lrc in 1914. Eslablishnl al L. S. U. in 1933. Tin' purpose of 0. D. K. is lu l'L'C0-Hlllzt' lln' higflczf lype of lf'ar14'l'sl1i11 on the fanzjms. JERRY T. BAULCII . JOIIN PUGH . . . OFFlCERS L. C. I-IEROMAN . . . . ARIIEN O, FRENCH . . ARDEN O. FRENCH MEh'IliEl!S IN FACULTY L'I'. COL. ROY A. HII,I. MAJOR FRED C. FREY DR. LEO J. LASALLE DEAN PAUI. M. HEEER1' DR. R. L. MENVILLE T. W. FORT FRED HAAS, JR. LEE C. HEROMAN GEORGE HILLARD A. L. HOGAN, JR. A. T. HUGHES MEIXIISERS IN UNIVERSITY HINEY K. KENT J. P. LASSALLE LUCIEN LAEORIIE W. D. LEA'I'HERs J. P. LESLIE C. R. MCLAUGHLIN Page 352 . . . . . President . . Via'-President . . Secretary T rcasurcr DR. B. F. MI'I'cHEI.I. RAY MOBLEY C. R. F. SMITH l'IARRY NAOLER GLEN Ows J. K. OWEN W. T. PEGUES JOHN PUGI1 T. L. RAGGIO DR. JAMES M. SMITH R. H. WIGGINS T. C. SHIELDS J. S. SLACK S. D. WEII. OLIVER STONE C. W. THURMON Abbott, Bnrna, Brown Chappuis, Imcgcndrn, Schcinuk, Tcrrcl UR BLAZER CHAPTER T H IS U A H ll Tim 1HllZ1'l'.f, a Jfllilll' orgazzizalion for I-wnnzrzz, -was faI1mII'r1 al l40lli.fiIlllIl Slalr lflliwmily in 1921-22. Morlar Iforzrd, forzlldrfl nl Syr'm'I1.w' in 1918, fwnx I'.rlal1li.v!ml al II. S. U. in IQJKJ. High .I1'lmlar.Il1ij:, 1l'lllI'1'l'.fllifY, ami fH'l'50lIlllily arf ilu' fl'qlliA'ifl'5 for 1III'uIl1rI'.I-llijv. OFFICERS SUICBROXVN . . . . 1'rI'.IiIIr1Il LII.I.IAN LEOENIIRE . . . MAE SCIIHINUK . .... Virn-l'I'1-.fiflfrzl MARY IELIZAIIETII AllIllJ'l l' . ANNA BARNA ............ lfdilnr MlEA1IiIERS IN UNIVERSITY MARY El.IZAIHi'I'Il AImOT'I' SUE BROVVN MAE SCIIIEINUK IQEEORA AIIRAMSON ItSMIE PA'l l'IiRSON ALLEN ALICIE BAKER MARJORIIE PI'I'Clll 0Rll BALI. MARJORIIC BOROELON ANNA LOUISE BOURGEOIS NIAIIGARIVI' HUOUOI BICRNAIJINH COCO WII.I.A CONNELLY BESSIE CURROW ANNA BARNA HARRIWI' SI'lI,l.liR DAGG ALICE DASIIIT JONl5'I l'A ISLAM ALMA FLIEMKNG VVIIIIIIH MAY FREY ANNE BEALE UOIISAN lf:Vlil,YN KENT IIALE IVIARGARIFI' H EROET ICVELYN JONES IIOWE MARX' ALICE I1UNGA'I'li MARGARET HUN'l'IiR li' IJOROTIIY CIIAI'I'UIs I.ll.l.lAN 1.EI:ENIIRE ALU M NAE BLANCIIE JACKSON SARAII IRNVIN JONES l':lNR'YNNli JOSEI-II JACUUEIIYN M. KAUI-'MAN lSAl3lCl.l.lE KENT MIIIIIRIEII KING ROSAIIIE KNOX MARGARET IIANIUS CAROL I.l5l KOVl'lxS MARIAN NIAYIQR El.IZAlHE'l'II Nll'l'Clilil,I. Page 353 lEvEI,YN '1'liRRliI.L RUTII MORRIS FANNIE JAY NAIIORS LUCIA MORGAN NESOM MAMIE NEXVMAN LOUISE ANIIERSON PRA'l I' MARGARET REEO RUTII RICE LOUISE KROOER SELLECR GRACE SIIEETS LOUISE SMITII GIIIIIENS BETII SIMMONS SNIIIER S1'H'l'fllI'j7 . 1'I'I'll.flll'l'I' RAY SOMMER JO STUMIIERI: HIIIIDA '1'IIEARIm CAROLYN '1'lIili0U'l' GliR'l'RUDli XVEIS ICIINA ARNt5I,I5 WARNER NIIIIIIRHD WIII'I I'INI:TON GRACE XVILLIAMSON NIARGARIFI' XVUOIJS '- R we it ' . J R Atchinson, Bailey, Brewer, Cognolatt, Colon, Crane, Crowder Detman, Dickson, Ellis, Forct, Foster, Fowler, Fundcrburg, Gilbert Grace, Hcromzm, Hodges, Kappcll, Lakin, Landrum, Nlencscs, Mnthcrnc Ogilvie, Recd, Reeves, Shaw, Stewart, Trieglc, V:IIImIiII, Williams ALI A ' ,WHA CHI. blb PSI CHAPTER MA Alpha Chi Sigma, national jrrofessional chemical fralernily, was founded al the Unifversily of Wisconsin, December, IQOZ. Psi Chapter 'was established :Il Louisiana Stale Uniiversily in 1914. The total membership is l2,000. One of the purposes of lhe fraternity is Io slrifve for the ad- -vancement of chemistry hath as ez science and as a profession. E. ELLIS . . 'FHOMAS LANIJRUM E. K. REEvEs . . R. I.. Honces, JR. OFFICERS . . Master Alchemist JOE A'I'cIfIIs0N . . . Reporter Vice Master Alchemist L. C. HEROMAN . . . . Treasurer . Master af Ceremonies J. M. FUNDERIIURG . . . . . Historian . . . . . Recorder DR. R. L. MENvILLIz . . . . Alumni Secretary DR. A. R. CIIOPPIN . . . . . Chapter Ad-visor MEMIXERS IN FACULTATE DR. E. A. FIEGER DR. C. E. CoA'I'Izs DR. A. R. CHOPPIN DR. W. R. EDWARDS JOE A'fCI-IISON . J. C. BAILEY . . JoIIN BREWER . . L. A. CAGNoLo'I'I'I . A. A. COLON . . E. M. CRANE . . J. C. CROWIJER . R. DETMAN ..... J. L. DICKSON .... EUGENE EcnER'r ELI.Is . F. E. FOSTER .... 138 '37 138 138 137 37 138 138 138 '37 '37 DR. A. G. IQELLER DR. P. M. I-IoR'I'oN MEMIXERS IN UNIVERSITY J. N. FoRE'I', JR .......... A. P. FOWLER, JR. . . J. M. FUNIIEREURG . . H. W. GILBERT . . D. B. GRACE .... '37 138 138 . '38 . '38 M. F. HAWKINS, JR. . . '38 R. L. Honcns, JR. . , . . '37 A. C. KAPPEI., JR. . .... ,37 T. C. LANIJRUM . F. B. LARIN . JOE MATIIERNE . . Graduate . . .'38 . . .'33 Page354 DR. R. L. MENVlI.I.E DR. F. J. RonIcIIAux MR. W. W. r.l.lSON W. B. OLGILVIE . A. E. REED . . E. K. REEVES . . D. SIIAW, JR. . R. B. S'1'EwAR'I' . A. J. TREIGLII . L. H. VAUTRAIN . M. VICR .... L. M. WILLIAMS . R. W. WII.I.IAIvIs, JR Grndu 138 138 '37 138 '37 138 138 ate '37 '37 Bnrna, Brown, Dclnlmussrwc, Dore, Frisbic, johns Kessler, Mayer, Owen, Scheinuk, Schiulds, Smith, Young I IGM.. HHH ALPHA CHAPTER Founded al L. S. U. in 1917. II.: idvalx are high sI'lIo11I.vlif' rIII1IiIInIfnfx and avzzdvnzic juzrxuils OIFIPICERS T. C. SIIIIzI.us . . . .... . .... Prvxidrnr JOSIEPII R. T000 ..... ........ I fin'-1'I'r.viIlnIf IJHLMAR DORIE .... ..... I lcmrding Svrrrlary MILIIRIIII SMI'I'II ...... Crnwsporrflirzg Svcrrlary ANNA BIILI. DliI.All0USSAYli . ..... TrI'1I.c1m'r MENIIXERS IN 1+'AcUI,TATI2 MISS PIIOIEBE BEALI2 MISS BIsI.I.II CAUSIEY MRS. HARRIWI' DAccR'r'I' MRs. A. P. DAsI'I'I' ANNA BARNA SUI! BROWN MARIE BURNlE'l 1' ANNA Bum. DnI.AI-IoUssAYII BRUCII DIzNIIo DIcI.IvIAR DORIQ I-IIINRY II. FRIISIIIIQ MARJORIIE GARIIIINIIIR FAY HUNT FRIIn FIINN DIIAN FRIIII MISS MARY MISS MARGARET LANIUS MISS RAY SOMMIIR C. FRIIY BIsI.I.I2 HUFF IVIEMBERS IN UNlN'ERSITY MARX' BONNIIR joIINs IELAINII KlESSI.IiR Nli'l'l'IlE KI.lNf2lER Josumr P. LA SAI.I.Ia MARX' EI.I:zAnII'I'II MAYIIR Page 355 DIIAN OPIIIEIIIA S'I'0NH STONE MRS. G. I.. VVII.soN MISS MARc:ARIa'I' VV0oIms MARCUS WII.RIaRsoN IIARRY A, NADl.liR j. B. NoI.ANIm, -IR. j As. KIIvInRour:II OIYIIN MAR SCIIIQINUR T. C. SIIIIaI,Ims FRED SIIQGIQI. MII.ImRIcII SMI'I'II j0sIsIIII A. '1'oIm MARY MoNRoIa YIIIINI mv- wvssegi-. I. - 4 I , RW THE de Grummond, Fcldcr, Johnson Stophcr, Tison, Wright GH DU TE IUM,NT CLUB PURPOSE: To rwojwralz' fwilh and assisl lim Gradually Club lo pronzoln cz spirit of fcllofwship among ilu- yradualr' sludmzls and lo prnfuide and unlcrlain spfczlecrs of illlwwst on imjmrmnl subjrcls. fJI'FlCI?RS MRS. LIQNA YOUNG me CZRUMMOND .... I'n'siclrnl Mlss MAUUR VVRIGIIT . . . Sf-cond IXICL'-PI'L'Ji!1I'lll MRS. FAYli'l l'l'Z COl'liI,AND . . . Ifirsl Ificc-l'rr'sidcnl Miss ANNA V. JOHNSON . . Sccrclary and Trrasurrr FACULTY ADVISOR MEMBERS DEAN CHARLES W. PIPKIN All grmlunte women students registered at L. S. U. CAPTAIN I.. II. LACHY . . . 1'rcsidwzt J. B. DAVIS . . FRANK DAVIS . ICARI, M. SIIUMAN JAMES I'IuAR1N . J. B. Avcocx . . . . . Vim-I'rcside1zt THE GHAIH1 TE UL OIVIIICERS CAMILLA 'IQISON . R. C. TUCRHR . REPRESENTATIVES ON fsRADUATE COUNCIL . . llumunilifs BEN liocARn . . . . W. II. STOPIIICR, JR. . J. C. NICDOUGAI. . . . Social Scicnccs . . Nalural Scicncfs . . . . . . . lfducalion MRS. VIRGINIA BRYAN EL1o'r . . Plfysical Ifduczzlion Page 356 VERA MAli COWHN . L. UH - . CamiVicrr-l'r1'sidr'1ll . Srcr1'lary and 11l'l'll.TUl'l'!' . Technology . . . . . . . . . Music . . . . . Library Scicncc S, U. RaprcsMzlcllifvc-ul-Large 4 4 4 Q. A If 1. 4 J e. QQ Va J :f - f. f f E f... A 3,3 I S J .-M3 Fuselier, Rculet, Rcbichaux LE CERULE FHA.. CAI. I ou1Ia'r'd al L. S. U. in 1952 by lim RDIIIIHIFL' Lzluylmgm lJI'f'tU'flll1'1l1. PURPOSE: To mailzlaiu and foslnr ffm lradilinns of Fl'l'Ilt'h fuilurr and lim Frmzrh languagm in Louisiana. OI-'EICERS M. CIDEIILIA REULEI' . . . .... .... I 'rusidrnl WAI.LAcE P. FUSELIER . . ..... Vicf-l'n-.vidf-nl ALICE E. ROBICIIAUX . . Srcrciary-Trvamrcr JOSEPIIINE AYlJEI.O'l l'E FRANZ BAHIIOCR MRS. Jos. BAIJIJOCR IJOLIVE BENOIT EI.IZABE'l'II BOUNACIIAUD SARAH BROUSSARIJ LUCILLE BUIIENEZER EUGENE BOURGIEOIS JAMES F. BROUSSARD ALICE CAIIIIEVILLE IIIZNRI JANIN MERIIIERS IN FACU LTATE AC?IX'l'llA LACROIX 1-IOGUEI' A. MAJOR JUDl'l'll MAJOR Wx'A'I I' A. PICKHNS W. P. SIvII'I'H MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY DOR0'I'I-Iv CALvER'I' FLORENCE CLEIvIEN'I' MAR'I'I-IA PIELEN CONNOR PETER COOPER GUY R. DONALDSON, JR. ALCIIJE P. DUIH' ALICE DUGAS CA'I'llliRlNE FUSELIER WALLACE FUSELIER ROGER QILIEMET CIIARLES GUARDIA VERA HAIIN FRANCES HICRMAN DORIS I.ASAl.I.Ii Page 357 PAUL SPURIIIN CECIL '1'AYl.0R J. A. THOMPSON DANIEL VVOGAN ELHA LII3ERsA'I' VIRGINIA LOUQUE IHA C. MASON LOUISE OLIVIER CIIHH.I.IA RHUIIET EDXVIN REULE1' B ESSI IE M. Ron ERI' AI.ICfE ROBICIIAUX CI.Io SoNGx' DROUIET VIIIRINE RUTH S. VVARII JOSEIIHINE VVATKINS fIENEVIEVE VVIIIPPLE LUCII.I.E WOOSTER ME R A I- --A Bernard, Colle, Collins, Duby, Engel, 'Hansen Hoyt, McDougall, McDonald, May, G., May, J., Norman Pizzati, Poole, Ripe, Routh, Snndoz, Slack, Stein GEOLOIHI:A.L AND lVl.lNlNG SIIIHETY UF ANl.EIlIUA'N UNIVEIISITIES LOUISIANA SECTION Established at Louisiana Stan: Uni-versity in 1924 Honesty, intagrity, fairucss, candor, fidelity to trust, in-violability of corzfidenre, and conduct bncoming of a gcntlcvnan are i7lC1l1IlbL'7ll upon awry 1nz'1nI1cr of this society. OFFICERS STANLEY M. MCDONAI.IJ ...., .... ' ..... P resident J. STEWART SLACK, JR ..... . . . Vice-Prnsidrnt JOIIN FORD MCWILLIAMS . . . . . Secretary WINSTON RICE . . . . . Treasurer GEORGE N. MAY . . Sergeant-at-Arms MEMBERS IN FACULTY HENRY V. IIOWE BENJAMIN C. CRAFT FRED F. PILLETTE R. DANA RUSSELL RICHARD J. RUSSELL GLENN N. Cox HAROLD N. FISK MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Graduates LEO HOUGII JAMES H. MCGUIRT' J. FRANK WEST JUSTIN RUKAS W. JEFF BARRETT FRANK V. CARTER BRYAN DUEY OSCAR N. GOODE ALLEN BERNARD EARL BRIMBERRY GI.ENN C. HOUSE NEWT YIUMPHREY C. WARDELL LEISK TOM G. LEWIS JACK COLLIE BROCK COLLINS Class of 1937 GEORGE N. MAY JOHN HENRY MAY STANLEY M. NICDONALIJ JOIIN NICDOUCAIJ. Class of 1938 I-IERMAN A. ENCEL MALCOLM HANSEN JOI-IN L. HOY1' Page 358 JOIIN FORD MCWILLIAMS WINSTON C. RICE BENJAMIN ROUTII TED SANDOZ FRANCIS LE BLANC GI.ENDoN NORMAN J. STEWART SLACK, JR FRANCIS B. STEIN JOE B. STOREY E. RICHARD PIZZATTI WILEY D. POOLE Autrcy, Brown, Bruner, Byrd, Burns, Buzzcll, Cain, Cox Dietrich, Hanson, Hobgood, Harper, Kinalwrcw, Lnborde, Lcggin, Palmer Schoucst, Scnlw, A., Scnb, M., Stnmpcr, Stovall, Thomas, Turbn, Wade A Ll'H A LOUIMANA ZI317A CHAPTER Alpha Zola, inlfrnalional ayrifullural fI'lllI.'I'llily fwax f0IlIl1fI.'ri al Ohio Slate Unifv4'r.vity in 1397 lo jmromofc Ihu jzrofnssion of !IyI'iCllllIU'L' Illrougll .w'ho1z1r.rhip, ll'l1ll1'l'.l'1lip and chararfcr. lf.vIabli.vhvd al Loui.riana Slain Unifvfmvily in 1916. QRFFICERS W. W. BRUNER . . Clmuccllor li. J. KINABRIENV D. A. SCIIOUIEST R. T. BROWN . C. J. llU'l'ClllNSON 1-I. B. BYRD . . . . Crrmnr N. E. T11AMns . . . . Scribe MEMmzRs IN FACULTY NORMAN ALLEN H. J. DAvxs D. I.. fllI.I. B. A. BATEMAN IC. B. DURAN II. P. GAYDEN CLTOR lNGRAM J. M. BAKER C. T. DOWRLL J. P. GRAY M. M, I.At'Rmx J. R. COTTON I. L. FORBES R. VV. IIAYES J. G. I.lcla R. L. IDAVENPORT J. B. FRANCIONI W. R. IIIQNORIX II. C. LOVli'l l' F. L. DAVIS J. C. FLOYD C I Hur R. II. Lusu C. W. DAv1s Class of 1937 J. J. ARCENEAUX C. B. BURLIEY J. L. IIARPHR H. B. BYRO C. C. CAIN E. G. KINABREIV W. W. BRUNRR R. T. BROWN MAXWELL AUTRHY R. H. BUZZELL W. IC. DIIETRICII C. G. I-IOROOOO L. P. LAROROH S. J. LIOGTN C. E. Pmevv Class of 1938 II. S. Moms C. C. MORELANO VV. T. Ocuzsnv 0. W. ROSRWALL J. R. R0l'lliR'l'S B. I-I. SINGl.lE'l'ARY W. M. PALMER R. B. RORDAM M. VV. SEAR D. A. SCIIOUEST l'I' IE. R. MAY C. I-I. SPROT1' J. A. Cox P. G. MII.I.SAPS T. E. PARTRICII J. A. SEAB V. II. BURNS J. I.. KNIGI Page 359 . Trfaxurrr . Chroniclrr . Rfporter C. E. SMITH M. G. SNELL R. V. ST. Dlzzmm C. W. UPI' R. A. WAssON W. WIIl'I'COMR D. M. JOHNS R. STAMPER E. TIIAMES T. 'TURBA K. WADE W. J. STOWELL R. L. TAssxN 5 ' A 61 x ' .el JOE ARCENEAUX SIDNEY ARCENEAUX A. BRACKIN CYRUS BURLFIY Arceneaux, J. J., Arccneaux, S., Campbell, Canterbury, Cowley, Ingalls Kees, Knight, Leggin, McBride, Monroe, Ryan Scab, J. A., Seah, M., Stringlield,'R., Stringficld, R. C., Tassin, Thames, Whittington -.LI'H, TAL! .LPH IOTA CHAPTER .-Ilplla Tau .fllpha is Il Nalional ProfL's.fiona! Aflfkllllilflll Educational fraternity. Il fwas organ- izrd lo help lrain' Icarhnxv of agrifullurc and lo band logellmr in a professional way, a group of man irzffrcslml in Ilia .vzunc work. The local chaptfr was organized February 7, 1032. OFIPICERS N. E. THAMIZS . . . .... ..... P mvidcnz F. M. RoucEo'1' .... , . . View-l'ra.vidcnt W. T. JoNEs .... . . . Sccrclary ELMON MONROI5 . . . . Trmsurvr M. E. Cl'IRIS'l'Ol1'l HI. . . Sergmnl-al-Arms MEMBERS - W. CAMPBELL G, CANTIBRBURY I. K. CORKEM L. COVVLEY J. B. GALLOWAY WALLACE lNcALLs J. B. JoNEs J. L. HARPER JESSIE KEES JOHN KNlGll'l' D. C. LAVERGNE S. J. LIGGIN JoE LACOUR G. MCILWAIN Pag e 360 M. E. MCBRIIJE T. E. PARTRICH C. RYAN M. W. SEAE J. A. SEAB R. C. S'I'RlNCFlEl.ll R. M. S'rR1NcExELn TASSIN H. Wm1'T1Nc'1'oN WADE WATERS 4 4 l 4 4 5 4. . a WW .-7 -A P' '5 . , K Arccneanx, J. J., Arcencnux, S., Bacor, Brown, Collandro, Campbell, Canterbury. Cowlcy Hnncl, Harper, Hebert, lngalls, Kees, Knight, Leggin, Lnlce Nlarclmnd, Nlnyenx, Monroe, Peterson, Ryan, Robinson, Savant, Seah, Nl. Scala, F. A., Scpulvndo, Stringfield, R., Stringfielcl, R. C., Tnssin, Thnckston, XVlllIKll!g!0ll, Williv FUTURE Fnll Ellnf UF f.lNlElllli LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATE CHAPTER Urgauizml in 1930 and hux for ilx purpo.fr' lln' lraining of lofal aTlfvi.Trr.v lo dirfrl ilu' fwnrk of lorul rlfrlplrrs in IM: fvrzfalmllal l1yI'lC'lllflll'tll !,l'15lH'IlIl!'Ill of Ln1u.vm1m l ir.vt Swmrsfzfr QDFFICERS Snrmnl S1'111r.vfr'r II. I, SANORRS ..,...., . , l'rv.vidrnl J. J. S'rOYAl.l, . . ........ l'rr.Ti1lvn1 D. C. LAVIQRGNIQ . . Vin'-1'rvsidcnl J. I.. l'lARl l5R . . l irr-l'rr.vidrn1 RALPH HROVVN . . . Srrrflnry N. L. BACO1' . . . Srrrrlnry W. IE. MONROE . . fl'rr'a.mrrr W. ll. lNr:A1.l.s . fI'rvaxurrr M. W. Slmn . . . Rrporlcr C. li. BURLIQY . Rl'Il0fl4'f J. J. ARCIENHAUX . . Adfvixvr VV. 'l'. JOHNS , . .fldfuixrr JOHN ADAMS SIDNEY AOGER Fmvn ANllREPON'I' CLAUDE ARCRNRAUX J. J. ARCRNRAUX SIDNEY ARCIENEAUX lVlAXWIiI.I. AUTRY N. L. llACO'I' lCERMAN BANKER NVILLIIC BARRON MEBIIXERS IN FACU LTY DR. R. L. DAvTcNvoR'1' PRO!-'IESSOR J. C. Fl.OYn RALPH liu,zzlal,l, VV. CAMl'lHiI.I. UHORGTT CA N'l'lillURY I.. C. CARMOUCTHQ M. li. CllRls'l'O1-'T-'EL V. COLANORO I. K. COKIERN F. I.. COUVll.l.l0N I.RsT,Hc COWLIEY VVM. CRNKOVIC MlEhllll2RS Ol' QDRGANIZATION RODNIEY QIUIDRY DEAN llAMMONllS W. G. lIANn l RliD l'lAVV'l'll0RNli JACK llARl'IiR P. I.. lIAw'r1 :ORN li ll0RACE HAYS ROY l'Ilil!liR'l' J. A. llHNlJRIX VV. I-I. lNGAI,l.S Joie LACOLJR D. C. l,AvlaRc:NTc ARCRAI. LICDULIX S. J. I.ic:c:iN lCARl.lE LUKE 0. lVlARClIAND D. A. MAYHAUX PALH. lVlAYl5AUX M. li. lVlCllRlllli lVlURPllliY MCIEAC DR. C. L. lVl0NIDAR'l' IHERN RAY NOLICN N. I.. NORYYOOO IC. M. PA'rR1cK JOHN l,li'l l'Y CHARLES IC. l,l5liVY IE. I.. Pla'rlaRsON I.. M. QUIN VV. VV. ROnlaR'rs WOOnROw ROBINSON C. A. ROGERS M. VV. S1f:An XVOODRON' SIMMONS J. S'rOvAi,1. . C. S'l'RlNGl lEl.Il R. M. S'l'RINCIflEl.ll C. J. SYl.vias'rlcR R. I.. 'FASSIN BLAKE 'I'HAcKs'rON N. IE. VFIIAMIES R. K. XVADIC .l- R NV. R. BEAM DR. R. 1.. DAVENPORT' J. JOHNS S. S. MCFITRRTN G. li. ROGERS K. VVARNER V, C. BIRD N. R. DRY W. T. JOHNS GEORGE MclT.T.wATN FRANK ROumaO'r T. ll. XVATERS ARMOLD BRACKHN RALTTH T. BROWN CYRUS BURLRY F. M. l3URl.liY Juwvam. lEl.l.l0'l l' J. C. FLOYD JACK fiAMBl.l5 JOHN S. GRTHTN M. B. JORDAN J. M. Kraus llINliY KENT JOHN KNlfIIl'l' Page BFI XV. J. lVlEI.ANCON B. O. lVlll,l.liR C. I.. lVlONDAR'l' W. IE. MONROE C. li. RYAN ll. l. SANORRS S. G. SHH.T.iNc: J. A. SRATT D. ll. xVlll'I l'lNC'I'0 Joie VVlll'l'l llil.ll l,liROY xvllllli JOHN YOUNORR N A -?- A .1 , :Q 5 45 ' 4 X L J. ,. -K A 'Ry Ek A G. L. BURLEsoN W. T. Conn H. J. DAVIS J. J. ARCENEAUX B. 0. BERRY R. T. BROWN W. W. BRUNER C. B. BURLEY H. B. BYRD H A Adams, Arcencaux, Aucrey, Brown, Bruner, Buzzell, Byrd, Canterbury Cornish, Dales, Ehrct, Green, Harper, Kees, Kinabrew, Knight, J., Knight, W. Lacour, McBride, Nlonroe, Patrick, Peterson, Rush, Schouest, Sistrunk, Stubbe BLOCK AND BHIDLE CLUB LOUISIANA CHAPTER Block and Bridle Club, national animal husbandry club, was founded al Chicago, Illinois, in 1922. Eslablished at L. S. U. in 1931 OFFICERS DAVE A. ScuoUEs'r ..... ..... . .... P resident W1LL1AM E. MONROE . . . . . . Vice-President FARNHAM L. MORRISON . . . . Secretary RALPH T. BROWN . . Treasurer CYRUS B. BURLEY . . . Marshal MARCUS E. McBR1DE .......... Reporter MEMBERS IN FACULTATE C. T. DOWELL C. L. HILL R. H. LUSH B. FRANco1M, JR. CLYDE INGRAM E. W. NEASHAM . P. GAYDEN . J. GELPI, JR. D. M. CARRELL I. K. CORKERN B. L. GITTINGS J. L. HARPER L. P. HEBER1' S. R. HENDERSON M. M. LACRoix J. G. LEE, JR. ACTIVE MEMBERS Class 1936-'37 W. H. INGALLS J. E. JACKSON H. K. KENT E. J. KINABREW L. P. LAEORDE Page 362 W. T. OGLESBY M. G. SNELL D. C. LAVERGNE W. E. MONROE L. MORRIS C. H. MCCALL J. E. PARKER C. E. PEEVY R. V. ST. DIZIER C. H. STAPLES C. W. Um' J. A. REEVES D. A. SCHOUEST M. W. SEAD J. H. SISTRUNK F. STUBBE R. K. WADE C. BOURGEOIS, JR. E. CAIN F. CHAMP W. CHAMPAGNE R. CHINN Baddock, Block, Cain, Chanmpngnc, Ciprinno Dawes, Grcmillion, Hernandez, Long, Renois, Shaw ALl'HA ALPHA. ALI' PI LAMBDA BETA CHAPTER National pro-loyal frail.-rnity organized to bring I0g0Ih4!r .rtmlrnf.v inlomling lo .vludy Iafw. The local chapter fwas installed al 1.01li5i!lllIl Stare Unifvomily in 1937. HA OFFICERS W. M. SHAW ..... ...... ...... P r rszdrnt E. H. PRITCHARD . . . .... Vice-Pr'r.rir1m1t FRANZ BADDOCK . . . .... y'l'I'IIXll!'l?!' NOEL CIPRIANO ...... Sm-frm-y RAPIIAEI. BLOCII, JR. . l'arlif1nImmrimI FACULTY ADVISOR DR. R. L. CARLETON MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY H, G. DAWES W. I'IARDEY F. J. C. DECORTE F. PIERNANITEZ R. C. O. DUPONT R. KENOALI, N. W. EASON J. KILLEEN F. W. K. CIREMILLION D. KIMBALL J. Page 363 LIPANI LONG NASSAR H. O,NElI, PIRRELLO F. A. REID W. A. RENOIS O. P. SHULINGKAMP J. TRUM A. WILMOT I at W V -' .Mr GEORGE ANIIRRSON XAIIIICADON I'Il.fJClI IiIcR'I'IIA IIRAINIS J. W. BROWN ITAIIEIZN CANNON LURRAINIZ DU'I'EI. C. R. ICI'I'OI.I'I'O ROI.ANII FINK Bloch, Brninis, Cannon, Dutcl, Eppolito, Fink, Gautier, Golbcrg Harris, Jacob, ,IoIIey,, Lccvcs, Leslie, Levin, IVIIIuI5in, Meyer IVIurzig:II', Pier, Plitr, Stout, Thom, Thompson, Ward, Young I' II E- E Il I U L II L LI II l'UlU'0SI:'.' To Sfilllllllllt' izzlfrrsl in jirr'-Ifirrfliml fwork. To 1IlI1Ii1I lmllw' 1Hl!I1'!'.fI6llltlIllg lll'I LUI'l.'Il pn'-Ilzwd fafully and 5fllllI'Ilf.f. To fwrofnulw bwllvr mora'iIIalirnI and rfooprruliolz bl'I LUL'I'll the Pre- Mfrlical Srhool and lhc Mmfical School in Nzffw 0rlL'au.v. OI IfICIEIKS SIMON WARD .... ...... ..... 1 ' mridwzl CARI. VON I,I.I'I I' . . . . lfiu'-l'r1'.vidcnt MONROE YOUNG .... .... S 'ccrflary IVIARGICRY GOI,ImIIIsRG . . Tn-asurrr BIIR'I'IIA IIRAINIS . . llislnriafz MEAIIIERS IN I AcuI,TY DR. IC. II. IIIEIIRH CIEORGII GAE'I'IIIa MARY AIINIIS GAu'I'1IaR I,AUl.A GII.I.AIvI MARGERY fIOl.IJBIERG IIIENRY IIARRIS A. C. I'IliA'I'Il IiMII,E JACOB II. W. JOI.I.s' MISS IIIcI,IaN BOYSIEN MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY A. T. LASKOWSKY A'I I'IIi LIEIWIES J. P. I.IisI.IIc JACK IIICVIN LOUIS LIEVY IC. S. I.ORIO MARVIN LYMBIERIS IVIICIVI-'RIE MA'I I'A Page 364 DR. II. J. I'IIiNNli'I' lJORO'I'IIY MAuI,IIIN IEOWARII MIcvIaR IC, H. MORROUGII C. D. MUI.I.IcR DUI1I.Icv IVIU'I'.ZlGIiR IVIARCARIVI' PIER CARI, VON PI.l'I I' CIVVIN ROIIIIINS JASON SANDERS E. F. SI.IcnGIa II. II. S'I'0VAl.I. ERI.INIs SI'0U'I' J. A. rIilIOM R. B. 'IIIIOMPSON SI WARO MONROE 'YOUNG V. , 2 ff 1' Q R5 P' A' .J A G rg x S Allums, Bolton, Broussard, Cline, Cox, Daniels, Davingporz Edwins, Friar, Green, T., Green, M., Greer, Hodges, Kirkpatrick Newbury, Powers, Scales, Schweizer, Spikes, Tison, Uhl L lGfVl,,. AfLl'H.,A 'IUTA SICMA PHI CHAPTER Sigma fllplza loin, national lmnorary jn'of4'ssionnl music fraizfrnily for fwornrrn, was fonmlvd at flu' Unifvzwsily ofMid1igan, Jam' 12, 1903. It ix Ihr' oldrsl frlllfrnily of its type, and hal' for ils purpoxfr lllc Il't 'UI'l0IilIll'llf of music in fllncrifa, and the l'fl L'llfi0ll of muximl siazzdards in collrgfs and 1lIli'Ul?l'5ifiI'5. OFFICERS MARCELLA UIIL ..... .... ..... 1 f rf-sidfnl CAMILLA rlqlSON . . . . Fira-Im-iidrzzl TIIELMA GREEN . . . . . . S1'c1'1'mry MARION NlilN'BURX' . . ..... Trrasurf-r MRS. L. E. WELCH Miss PEARL WILLIS MEMEERS IN FACULTY MAIBAME EUCIZNIE W. SCl'IAlfl NlER ...,....... . . . Chajmrr Ilonorary DR. H. W. S'I'oP1IER ..... . ..... Clmplrr Sponsor MRS. ORAMAY B. WELCII . . I'residm1l of Zfia Chapm- MERIBERS IN UNIVERSITY Active KA'l'lIl.EEN ALLUMS l'll5l.EN BOLTON MABl,E SIIARP DAVENPORT MARY ELIzAEE'I'II EDWINS RUTII BROUSSARIJ CRIN DEL CI.INE MARION GREEN rI'lIEl.MA GREEN FRANCES GREER FLORENCE KUSIINER Elll'l'l'l Cox I-IAz EL DANIELS KATIIERINE LANIIRY CATHERINE MAY MARTIN MARION NEWEURY EVELYN POVVIERS LORRAINE SCHWEIZER DoRo'I'IIx' SPIRES H lil.lEN S'l'lZVVAR'l' Pledges NORMA IIonI:Es RACIIEL MANSINGER VIVIAN LEWIS MINERVA PE'I I'Y Page 365 MARX' EVA S'I'Iil'l'AR'l' CAMILIIA '.l'lSON lVIARCEl.l,A Ulll. BlZ'l l'Y VVAINWRICII1' MARX' BLANCIIE SCALES LAURA CLAIRE 'TISON Bullington, Cuningham, Fensrermaker, Fontenot, Fuerzes Hebert, Landry, Lewis, Mclnnis, Pritchard 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' bll1lVI.l-X TAU SIGMA Sigma Tau Sigma, local civil engineering fraternity 'was founded at L. S. U. in 1922. The purpose of the fraternity is lo fosler a higher incentifve for scholarship ami promole the ethic! and ideals of the eifvil engineering jrrofession. OFFICERS MURRAY H. CUNNINGHAM . ..... ..... P resident STANLEY LEWIS .... . . Vice-Presizlent O. LEON FONTENOT .... .... S eerezary ERNST A. BULLINGTON . . Treasurer MEMBERS IN FACULTY B. W. PEGUES G. N. Cox F. F. PILLET F. H. FENN MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY ERNST A, BULLINGTON O. LEON FONTENOT STANLEY J. LEWIS MURRAY H. CUNNINGHAM J. R. FUERTES JOHN L. MCINNIS, JR CHARLES H. FENSTERMAKER J. I. HEEERT, JR. ANDREW J. SHOUP SAMUEL K. LANDRY Page 365 Bactailc, Bauer, Bnyhi, Chaney, Cuningham Coincmcnt, Ford, Hillard, Kappcll, Landrum Martin, McNeil, Morales, Poullct, Pritchard TAU BETA. PI LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER Founded at L. S. U. in 1931 as Pi Bela Tan. Inslallni ax Louixinna Alpha of the National Society of Tau Beta Pi in Nofvember, 1930. Its purpose ix to ofen recogniiion to ihe foremost. honor .vludenlx of lhe entire engineering school and to bring logefher in a closer bond' Ihe sludenhc of the countryir ranking engineering eolleges. OFFICERS J. I. MARTIN . . ..... ...... . ..... I Jresizlent M. H. CUNNINGHAM . ......... I i1:e-Presidenf E. W. MCNEIL ..... Recording Secretary W. C. BAUER . Corresponding Secretary J. F. BAYHI ....... Trezzxnrer MEMBERS IN FACULTATE DEAN LEO J. LASSALLE PROF. WILLIS D. MORRIS PROF. F. H. FENN DR. G. N. Cox PROF. B. W. PEGUES PROF. P. W. NEFF PROF. F. F. PILLET MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY B. B. BATTAILE J. F. BAYHI M. H. CUNNINGIIAM A. C. KAPPEI, F. V. MORALES W. C. BAUER A. L. CHANEY F. A. FORD J. I. MARTIN E. H. PRITOI-IARII D. C. COINTMENT G. O. HILLARIJ E. W. MCNEII. Page 367 I' ' 'R Bailey, Bauer, Bayhi, Cadwalladcr, Calvert, Edwards Hillard, Kramer, Lea, Manton, McNeil, Schmitt SIGMA .UELTA I'Hl LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER lfozuzzlud nl I.. S. U. in Orlobcr, 1930, by JllNiUIll.I' of l1'lI'1'!rir'aI and Mwlzzlzziual lizlyizuwfrilzg. ll: fllff50JI' ix In abolish llm injIzriou.I rivalry wxisliuy bI.'l'LU6'L'll czlgimwrilzy .Ilml1'11l.I mul lo plzzcfa llmlu 1HlciL'f Ihr vonslrainl of fLU,IlllL'.F0llll' duly. OFFICERS ERNEST W. MCNEII, . ..... ..... I Jl'l'.VilIl'71f FERIJ B. KRAMER ..... . . lfice-l'mI'ifl1fnt JOHN G. CALVERT . . . .... Sm,-remry JOSEPIAI F. BAY!-Il . . Treasurer MEMBERS IN FACULTATE PROP. CIEORGE A. SIMON PROE. W. D. MORRIS PROP. BOYKIN AP. 'PEGUES PROE. FRED H. FENN PROP. HAMILTON JOHNSON IPROF. GI.EN W. COX MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY R. B. BAILEY H. L. CAIIWALLAIIER G. O. I'III,I.ARD M. A. LEA W. C. BAUER j. A. COOPER I . B. IQRAMER c1120. SCIIMIIIT J- I . BAYHI C. E. DAVIET IC. W. MCNIEII. J. G. CALVERT Page 368 4 4 l if f rf' lg J! 'E 4 fs-1 ! 1 -MF' 1 2: 11 P ' - L11 , .. l 53954. I Y g JI 1 J, A Q 'z Babin, Baddock, Brown, Burnett, Calhoun, Contini, Cunningham Delahoussaye, Duct, Ellcrbe, Garrett, Girard, C. A., La Salle, Le Jcunc, Major Marchand, Parenton, Pickins, Scherrz, Thom, Thompson, Vlard, Watkixms PHI IGM!-l IUTA PHI ALPHA CHAPTER Phi Sigma Iota Ilonor Socirly -'was foundwl at f'11lI'glIl'Ilj' Cnllfyc, Mffad-villa', 1'r1zn.vylfvauia, for the purpose of recognizing oulxtanding ability and attainment.: in the Romana' languagvx and: fitfral1u'0.v, slimulaling tlll'U1lIlL'L'Ii fworle and imlifvidual I'L'5I'lU't'h in Ibis Hvld, and promoling a. .swzlinzcnl of amily b:'lfw1'c1z llzis ualion and fha' nations using llnnvc lalrguzlyrs. OFFICERS ANNA BELLE DliI.AIIOUSSAYli . . . .... . ..... Pru.fidunl WvA'1 r ANDREW PICRENS .... ..... V icr-l'rc.ridr1zl ANIJIREW CUNNINCHAM, JR. . ..... Secrvlary-Trcasurrr JOHN A. r.llll0MI'SON . . Corresponding Seen.-mry I'l0NORARY MENIIKEIRS DR. W1LL1AM A. READ CAE'rA1N L. H. LACY JAMES F. BROUSSARD I'IOGUE'l' A. MAJOIK LAWRENCE BABIN MRS. JOSEPH C. BADDOCK JENNIE Lou BROWN MARIE BURNETT ROBERT CALHOUN Rocco CON'r1N1 ALCIDE DUE1' MoLLxE EI.l.lERBE MAR'I'l'1A LEE GARRETT MERIIKERS CLE1' A. GIRARD DORIS LASALLE CATIIERINIE IJEACII FRANCIS LE JIEUNE MARIE LOUISE MARCDAND Page 369 SAMUEL S. NICNEIEIA' MRS. VANCE II. PACE VERNON PARENTON JACK REYNOLDS MARCELLE Sc:-1ER'1'z MRS. FI.0RIfNCIi S'l'liI'llI5NSON J. A. THOM RUT11 SUTDERLAND VVARD JOSIEPIIINIE VVATKINS GENEv1EvE VVIIIPPLIE JAMES B. WHITLOW DR. R. L. MENvII.I.E PROI-'. B. H. SlNGI.li'l'ARY -4?-,,E,YR .V 'Mfr ,H DR. C. II. BEAN Byrd, Chinn, Ciprizmo, Cribbin, Dean, Dickoff, Downs, Grigsby Heard, Hebert, Jones, B. E., Jones, P., McGee, McNccly, Michaclidcs, Mixon Noble, Reid, Shannon,'Stokcs, Wilbcrt, Wilson, Woodard, Wyman U. .TUUE T l I I O CJFFICERS OF STUDENT CABINET WAI.'I'ER MCffliIi . . ................ ..... I 'residual AI.I.EN DEAN . . . Vice-l'rn,vidc1zl F. OWEN GRACE . . . . . Sfcrelary VVIIIBIERT HEIIERT . T reasurcr P. H. flRll l l'I'II . . . O. W. R0sEwAI.I. J. B. 'FRANT LEO J. I.AssAI.I.E DEAN F. K. BEUTEI. MAJOR PERRY COLE 'IXIIUMAS M. BICKIIAM IRA HXNGIIAM WM. H IINDRIC HYRIJ QIICORCIC A. CARROI.I. JOSEIIII N. CIPRIANU WII.I.IAM S. CRIIIIIIN FACULTY BOARD OF DIRECTORS . . .... Prosidoul . . Vice-Pre.vidcnl . . Secretary Treasurer DR. W. R. EDWARD DR. JJAVID VANCE flU'l'HRHi ARDEN O. FRENCII WAI,'I'ER MCfPlili MAJOR FRED C. FRIEY ROBERT li. DIECKHR ICARI. C. IfI'I':zEI. FRANKLIN E. FOS'I'IiR IIOY C. QRRIGSBY VICI'oRY L. I-IOI.I.AND WM. INGAI.I.s DR. B. F. MI'I'cHELL DR. I. C. NICIIOI.s MEMBERS OF STUDENT CAIIINET BURNER' IE. JONES PRINCE .A. JONES JOIIN KIENIJA ROI.I.O C. IIAVVRENCIE JOE LACOUR RAYMOND H. LUMRY SIMON A. MCNEELY CLAUDE MCNORTON RAYMOND R. NIACCURIJY NEwEI.I. D. MCCANN P. MICIIAELIDES WILLARD MIxoN WII.I.IAM J. NOIII.E PROF. R. W. BRADBURY PROII. E. M. VIOl.li'l l'li ENRIQUIE H. RIGID IfIRNEs'I' W. ROWND EvERIz'I I'E STOKES ERNEST R. STAMPER W. C. VERLANDER, JR. JAMES M. WII.sON WM. WYMAN, I'ro.vidont Freshman Counfil II. G. SHANNON, Vice-Prox. 1 rvshma1I Council LLOYD DOWNS, Serrrlury Ifrnshrlzarz Council RALPH HEBERT, Syl-at-.4r1ns Freslzman Coun. A. L. TURNNEY, Treasurer Freshman Council Page 370 .4 4 4 Q :I I l Bright, Brookshire, Bunch, Cline, Evasovich, Givens Kaigler, Langston, Nichols, Penn, Ralston, Sentell, Wackerman YOUNG WUNlEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSUCIATIU Illember Pyorlzl Student Christian flsxmriafiou OFFICERS SARA IQATHERINE LANGSTON . ...... . Executive Secretary GEORGIA GIVENS .... ........ P resident ANNA JO. PEARCE . . . First Vice-Prexideut LUCILLE EVASOVICI-I . . -Serroml l i1:e-Presirlent ELAINE PENN . . . ..... Secretary FAY IQAIGLER . . Treasurer CABINET MEMBERS VIOLA GRIFFITH CRIN DEL CLINE MYRTLE SMITH RUTH SENTEL PAULINE NICHOI.S CARROLL BRIGHT CLARICE BROOKSHIRE NORA ESKRIIIGE RUTH WACKERMAN MARTHA BUNCH EVELYN DELANEY MARY AUR CRAIGHEAII ADVISORY BOARD MIss METELLA WILLIAIIIS Chairman MRS. L. C. McVoY Miss ONA SMITH Mlss MARJORIE ARBOUR MRS. FADRA HOLMES WILSON Paco 371 I . V f , I A , .T 555 Ag ,r I. 9' it L , .K 1 , 7 3 5' W' its it n ,, .I a-., like A Abadie, Adams, Barron, Bruner, Burns, Byrd Bullock, Caffcry, Cain, Gates, Hand, Hobgocd Leggin, Schoucst, Seab, Sestrunk, Sranell, Verrett Student Section ol' the ' 1 'Y ANl..E.IllCA.N- bUl,lE l'1n'jIosz's.' I. To promote a body primarily interested in the science of agronomy and to William Carter Stubbs Su stimulate such interest. 2. To promote a professional and social fellowship among members of the agronomy department which will be active both in and out of school. This club was first begun during the second semester of the session I935-36. HARVEY B. BYRD . . RAYMOND MCDUFF .. CHARLES G. Houcooo . DR. T. J. ARCENEAUX DR. W. R. DODSON L. C. AEADIE J. M. ADAMS B. O. BERRY CLAUDE E. BREWER CI.Ecc CAFFERY J. A. HENDRIX W. G. HAND W. T. JOHNS D. M. JOHNS Y UF AGPIUfflllVl.Y gar Bowl Chapter of Louisiana It is directly aH'iliated with the Senior organization well known as the American Society of Agronomy. Hence, the club is the junior division of the parent organization given above, and is well represented in most of the major agricultural colleges and institutions of the country. This chapter was named after and in honor of Dr. Wil- liam Carter Stubbs. OFFICERS . . President CHARLES C. CAIN . . Treasurer . Vicar-Presiricnl WALTER W. BRUNER . . Reporter . - Scrrolary EARL R. MAY . . . Historian MEhf1BERS IN FACULTATE PRoIf. W. R. PIENDRIX J. FIELDING REED MEhfII!ERS J. A. VHRRET J. I-I. SIs'I'RUNR W. J. S'I'owEI.I. WII,I.III BARRON DR. M. B, S'I'URGIs DR. H. B. BROWN PROF. W. G. TAGGAR'1' Faculty Adfvisor IN UNIVERSITY N. I-I. BULLOCR E. J. KINAIIREW DAVE A. SCHOUEST VAN I-I. BURNS S. J. LIGGIN J. A. SEAE E. W. GATES B. O. MILLER K. T. WARNER H. A. I-IAYS F. L. MORRISON J. S. YANCY Page 372 . -. -K f-f, f , , I . - W I Smmling, lolz lo rigbl: Carter, Portuondo, Nlnlnroxx, Holdg, Carlisle, Gl'3LIgIlHI'd, I.issnrrnguu, Doran Krlrscling, Irfl lv riglrl: Poole, Dales, Fullilovc, II:Irr, Breaux, IJ: I II:Inc A NI E II I U A SOCIETY UF AGIIIULILTIIIIAL E GI EEIII' L. s. U. STUDENT BRANCH The A ,,,, Im-,III sm-if-fy of ,Jw-if-1111 ,,,-,f 1 liugim -f-,- I- II-A Orgflllizllfl in sfpff-mm. 1035. on lim L.S.U. 1:11llIff1l.v. Ils llllrfmsrf ix to l'lIl'OIllYIylf fhzf mffi-vify run! fl1'0fl'.Y.I'I0lIll1 mf- 7!!l7ICl'llll'IIf of Xfllllfllfd' in ffgriarflltlnvll Eflgirwrfriny. OFFICERS IVICIDONALD FULLILIIVE . . .... ...... I JI'I'.I'ill1'7Il AIIXVIS HOIJGE ...... . lfiflf-Pl'l'3'I!11'1ll WHARTON LEBLANC . . . .... Snrrrfary ICUGENE GRAUGNARIJ . . Treaszu-m' MEMBERS ARSTITIIIE P. BREAUX RUIIERT DOI.ES ALvIs HUIIGE CLAUIIE IVIIEIANCON ALLEN CARLISLE IVICIUONALIJ FULLILUVE VVI-IARTIIN LIEIIIANC MANUEL I'oRTI:oNno ICUGENE GRAUGNARII Rom, I,!SSARR.fXGL7E MEMBERS IN FACULTY EDNVIN B. IJORAN W. H. CARTER I-IARULII T. BARR Page 373 2, 5 A. 'il V ie! 1 -H' Hn., fl HV if if .4 , .Wiz Brumficld, Grace, Landry, Schoucst Stophcr, Wcathcrs, Weil, Whittingtoim INTER -UU.LfLlEGIA.TE ATH LETIC COUNCIL L. S. U. PURPOSE: To foster athletics between the various schools in the University and to aid in the physical development of students in L. S. U. . L. M. QUINN E. S. LANDRY L. T. VVEATI-IERS . . D. STOPHER . . . G. BLUNDELL OFFICERS E. S. LANDRY . . . ..... .... P resident D. C. LAVERGNE . . Vice-President H. BANCO ..... . . Treasurer L. T. WEATHERS . . . . Secretary J. W. BRUMFIELD . . . fllember-at-Large Aeronautical Engineerx . . . T. H. MCEUCPXERN Horticulture . Arty and Science . . . . BLONDIE BENNETT Law ....... . . . . Commerce . . . . . S. D. WEiI. Illeclzanical Engineering Dairying ...... . D. A. SCHOUEST Mzzsic ........ Electrical Engineering . . . . . N. A. NASCA Pure and Applied Science Future Farmers of flmerica . . . D. A. LAVERGNE Physical Education . . Forestry ........ . . H. BANCO Teachers College . Page 374 J. W. BRUMMELD . . J. VINCENT . R I I 4 A .I+ S . I -. fp . ,, . .w ,. , ., I, ' .5 , I' I '71 N 1: .. f' M 3 I ff- A A 'A I A 'x' I W A 'A ': I I S I. T 7' MA wi' W '-A 5 vi I7 .I J 2 .IIA V .. ,Q I. .. VW Champagne, Dcloteus, Dixon, McGce,' McNeely Rachal, Reese, Romagosa, Stout, Stuart, Washburn HYTEBfHELIGIUUS Purpose: Established to encourage WAI.TER MCGEE ..,.. PALMER DELOTEUS . . . ATHLETIC ASSUCIATIUN athletic conzfwtilion among the various religions organizations. OFFICERS MYRTLE SMITH ........ Secretary-Treasurer W. G. HIGGENEOTHAM . Faculty Ad-visor Hfomen Managers l,,uUIsE REESE . BEEE DAY ..... . AUDREY WASHBURN . . 'WILEREIJ DIXON . . . ,IUANITA STOUT . . Sis CHAMPAGNE . . . . IVIYRLE SMITH . . . Organization . Lutheran . P1'esbyte1'ian . Episcopal . Methodist . . Baptist . Newman Club . Y.W.C.A. Y.M.C.A. '. Page 375 . . . . . President Vice-Pre.via'ent Men Managers . J. N. RUCK . . DAN RACHAL . . DAVID STUART CLAUDE MCNORTON . . JACK IQIRKLAND . M. F. RoMAcosA . S.A. MCNEEI,Y N VVMAN CLUB The Newman Club is a Catholic Organization organized on this campus in 1924 for the purpose of fostering the intellectual antl szcial activities of Catholic students and forming a closer union among them. Mo'r'ro: Cor .flrl Cor Laquilur OFFICERS W. M. SHAW' . F. L. Balutlalt . llazm. L. Nlacic . Ci.1N'roN J. BU'l'l.lER Dolus Buoussakn . MAIRIIE CHAMPAGNE MARIE El.l.liNDliR . Dave Scuouizsi' XVILLIAM si-:Aw lvlmwnmzs Preriflerlt James E. Abadie Norma Addison .l- B. Allen Lucy Andrepont Ellen Arceneaux James E. Arceneaux Robert Angers Arnaud Autin Bernard J. Babler Elizabeth Banta Josephine Baramonte Frank Barker T. M. Barker Sam Barbera Paul Barrios Louis Bentz Harold Belanger Richard Berthelot Mary Bourgeois Ruth Helen Bourgeois Gloria Mary Bonin Yvonne Bowen Mildred Breard Nellie Breard Louis Breard Arthur Broussard Don L. Broussard Francis Broussard James Brousseau Ruth Broussard Helen Francis Brown Phoebe Bryan Sterling Bryan Benjamin Burnett. Jr. Phares W. Callinham John Carroll James D. Carter Yvonne Cazes Philip Cenac Annie Lee Champagne Marie Champagne Page 376 Lucille Chappuis Roy Cleveland Geneveive Cole Gertrude Marie Comeaux Vincent Chicola Jennie Crifasi Williatn S. Cribbin Walter Lee Daigre Lelia Mathilde Dalton Rose T. D'Amico Dorothy David Percival Davidson Ellen M. DeMoruelle Marion Dennett Verne Dicharry J. D. DeBlieux Elise C. Doiron Doroth Dugas Laura Eason Burneast: Eastburn David Edmondson Julia Faye Edmondson R. Eiswirth Marie Ellender Lucille Evasovich Shirley Falcon Earliest Falgout C. J. Flynn Gladys Fontenot Margaret Fontenot Vera Franzone Ethel Fuselier Randolph Gautreaux Margie Gayle Muriel Gazave L. J. Gerace Patsy Gonzales D. B. Grace E. H. Graugnard Roy Green Clifton L. Gremillion Will Beryl Gremillion Heloise Marie Guillory Juanita Guillory Robert Hasling Virgic Heck Leo Hebert Ralph Hebert Ruth Marie Hebert Frank Hernandez Fred Heroman, Jr. Florence Himel Martin Hunley Gus M. Irving Anthony Joffre Paul S. Julienne Mary Elizabeth Junot Daniel Keeffe Margaret Knohlock Lucien P. Laborde Louis J. LaFleur Weldoxi Laichc Rena Lanius Mae Marie LeBlanc Whartoii Le Blanc Marie T. Leder Arthur Lemann, Jr. Bennie F. Lemoine Warx'ext LeMcine Frank P. Lesquin Kenneth Lewis Elda Libersat Blanche Elizabeth Loup Blanche T. Major Angelo Malone Mary E. Marchand Minerva Martin lVlarion Marrinoux Robert McGivncy Jack McCloskey Kay McLaughlin Betty Meade Cozes, David Heck, Marmande Neck, Nolan, Arceneaux, Banta, Breard, Laborde c . . - . l'rr.vidanl First Vin'-l'ra.ridnr1I Sammi Vicz'-Prrsidmzt - . . Trmsizrer .f1.txi.tlanl Treasurer . . . . Sarrrlary . H ixlorian . Marshal Maple J. Melancon Marie F. Minonvrier Ethel Mollere Kathleen Murphy Eilleen Murphy Hazel Lee Neck Louise Ogden Josie Lee Parernostro Melva Patterson L. O. Pecot Jeanne C. Perroclin Sidney Pellegrin Myrden Pellegrin Ferdinand Picou Ross Poret Lloyd Porter, Jr. Josephine Renaudo Marcel Romagosa Bennie Ruhl E. C. Sanchez Kinta Sanchez Walter Savage Bruno J. Savoia Beryl Schmidt C. C. Schouest Dave Schouest Eba Rita Scbwabe Bill Shaw Agnes Lenore Smith Theone Switzer Emma Mae Smith Eugene St. Martin Robert Tassin Pat Temple: Hewitt Paul Theriot Corine Tison L. H. Vautrain Mildred Voorhies Joseph C. Wilfert Jno. F. Zeringue l l l UNIVERfHWf li ICE HE.LTH .EH Organized and maintained for the purpose of overseeing the health of the student body as well as the general hygienic conditions of the University, the entire service, composed of the Boys' Hospital and the Girls' Infirmary, is under the direction of Dr. Clarence A. Lorio. THE STAFF CLARRNCIE A. lADRI4D, M.lD. . W. li. SlNc:l,l2'1'Aln', M.lD. W. S. SLAUGIITIER, M.ID. . G. IC. HARHARI, MJD. . TH MIRS. T. I.. MAll1'lh', R.N. Miss fiRACE ICRWIN . . Miss JEAN H EI,VES'l'0N . Miss fiRAClE Mrmumows . E NURSES I f'lli'I!1'l'.1'if-17 l'l1y.vir'i1111 fl s.vi.vfr111l l'lly.vf1'fm1 1'l.V.S'iA'fIlIIf I ,ll-V.1'il'ilfll fl .v.vi.vfr111t l,1lj'.Yil'iIIl1 . . llmfl NllI'.l't' . Rr'.virl1'11f NIl7'.l'l' . le1'.1'illl'I1f Nlll'.x'1' . . lel'.Vill!'IIf Nllzzvr Martin, Barham, Holvuslnn, Irwin, Meadows DR. CIARIENCI IORIO IDR. XV. B. SINGl.li'I'ARY Page 377 l mnf mw, left In right: NIcI.ean, Cadwallader, Graves, Gugliclmo, Bauer, Vaught, Bayhi, Ramsey, McNeil Sn-and raw, lrl! lo right: Berrct, Nasca, Fagan. Martinez, Biglcr, Calvert, McFarland, Winmdcr, Ncttlcs, Morris litrck ww, Iclt lo right: Conner, Voorhics, Bailey A EIIICA I STITIITE UF ELEUTIIIIIAL ENGIf,EEI'It' OIFIWICIZRS MIEAIIIERS IN UNIVERSITY HAROLD A. BERRET . .... . . Chairman R. Ii. I'IAII.IiY J. G. CAI.VIiR'I' lf. A. IVICFARLANII . . . . Vice-Chrlirnum W- C- BAUER II- STAIYWAI-IEAIWR R , v . . I5 ' D. . C . LECII, BAUER . . . Sz'cretrlry-Ir'naszIr1'1' 'I F Mm CAN l urfms1'.' The aclvancernent of the theory and practice of elec- trical engineering and of the allied arts and sciences, the maintenance of a high professional stanclartl among its mem- bers, and the clevelopment of the inclivitlual engineer. MEAIISIERS IN FACULTY M. B. VOORIIIIES W. D. MORRIS CIIIII' L R ' I I ' NI 9 I'URIi0Sl:'.' To promote better unIIerstanrIiIIg and cooperation among the various social groups, :Incl between students Illlfl faculty. JosIaI-II A. Toon . AI,I,IsoN R. Korn fJI FICERS . . . Prrridnlzl Via'-l'rr'si:lr'1Il JERRY T. BAUIICII . . . Secretary WAI.'I'IcR II. MCGIIII . Scribr CLARKE MCLAUGIILIN . . Traaxurer I RIiIJ C. FREY . . Family Adfuisor IVIEMBERS IN I AcUI,'rATE DEAN FRED C. FRIEY DEAN PAUI. M. lIIfBER'l' MEh'IBERS IN UNIVERSITY JERRY T. BAuI.cII WAI.'I'IcR I-I. MCGEE AI.I.IsoN R. Korn CLARKE McLAucIII.IN JosEI-II A. Toon Page 378 II. A. BIIRRIVI' A. BIoI.IaR G. R. GUoI.IEI.IvIo W. F. FAGIEN R. I.. GRAVIZS IC. A. MCFARI.ANn E. VV. MCNIEII. S. J. NASCA J. C. NIi'I I'I,IiS A. K. RAMSICY J. D. MAR'I'INEz J. R. VAUcII'I' I . G. VVINDIER Frey, Hebert Kolb, McGee McLaughlin, Todd Z 2 A EIIIIIAN UIIUIETY UF EIIHANIII L E lil EEIII' l ir.r1 row. left lo righl: Memory, Cooper, Sindo, Copeland, TIIckr-r, Whipple, Day, Lawrence, Pizatri. Quin Srmml row. lrft lo right: Solcr, Nlelancon, Edwards, Hopper, Carville, Downs, NVQ-atl1ers, Battailr. Luse. Morales Tlvirrl row, left lo righl: Hoffman, Hundimer. Frcdricks, Cahvera, lVlc'Eaclwrn, Montoney L - 5 - U - 5 T U D E N T B R A N C H INIIENBIIRS IN I+'AcIII.'rY Its purpose is tlru :Irlv:IIIrcIneIIt lIIItl tlisseminzItion of ltIIms'lvrlgc Illlil L- .l- I-ASAIIIIF ll. VV. VVA'l'ERIfAl.l. pI':Ictice of mL'l'lIIIIIILfill L'IIJ.IlIIt'CI'lIIJ.I, the l7I'L'SCIIfllIl4lII of II proper per- lIAMII.'I'0N JoIINsoN VVII.I.IAM XVII'I'I.Ii spcctive of t'IIgllICUl'llIJJ,' work lllltl the opportunity to lwcome IIC' qII:IiIItctl with the DCl'SIIIlllC'l and artiwzitics of the Society :Is well JXIIIMIIWRS IN UNWFRQITY :Is to promote il pl'0fCSSl0IIZll CUIISCIUIISIICSS Zllltl lcllowslup. B. B. I5A'I I'AII.II W. R. IIA'I'IIoRN, JR. F. V. lVl0RAl.IiS VV. II. CARRERA II. IIOIFFMAN, JR. VV. B. MoREI.ANIm D. J. CARvII.I.Iz R. J. l.l0I'I'IZR V. II. PACE KJFFICIIRS J. A. CooI'IeR CIIARI.IIs I'IUNnIIvII2R, JR. IE. R. PIzzA'I'I J. E. COPIILAND F. B. KRAMIIR F. VV. QUIN lllmirnmn l ir.rl Srn1r.vlI'r ..,.. . IFREII B. KRAMER A. D. DAY M. A. LEA A- SOLER, JR. Cllairnmzz Smrnml SHIII-.rlffr . . RoIIIIR'I' II. 'I'UcIcER IFowNs IEANVRIENCH, .lR- SQFURGES. ,lR- ,-,V,-1. -, I I I I A B. B- B I. .I . '.IIwARIIs . '. IUSIE . '. .IQNIIU lf fIf i1 , . iuimi 'J J. I.. FREIIRICR M. J. MEI.ANcoN R. Ii. 'I UCKIER 5l't'y-l'fllp-y-'I'I'!lJlll'l'y , . I.. I. WEAIIIERE M' C' GRWSON R. MEMORY JR. In T. xVm.l.HERS Ilofmrnry Chairman . . VVII.I.IAIvI WIIIIfIII.E 'J-A 1.1. MCEACHERN, JR. R. I.. MoN'I'oNEY ANIEIIIIT N UIIUIETY UF III IL E GI EEIII' L. S. U. STUDENT CHAPTER 1'lIe purpose of the A. S. C. li. is to nclvzlllce the scielwe of engi- IIl'l'I'IlIJ.f iII its several l3I'IlIICllCS, the profvssioII:Il iIIlJ7I'0Vl'ITl9Ilf of its mernlwrs, the CIICIIIIHIQBITICIII of lIII0l'l'0llI'SC l10IWl'1'II men of practical srielwc, llllll the c'st:Il1lislIIIIcIIt of II central point of I't'l:t'I'CIICt' Zlllfl IIIIIOII for its Incmlucrs. '.lllIL' national org:IIIiz:Ition was founrlerl iII IS52,' the I.. S. ll. lTl'1llICll was estzilxlislwtl iII I932. LJIPFICERS S'I'ANI.EI' J. I.EwIs . . ..... . . . Prmin'rnl ICUs'I'ACE II. PRI'I'cIIARIm . . Iliff'-Pl'l'.I'ilTI'lIf 0. I.EoN l70N'I'lENO'l' . . . . Srrrrlary JUAN I. PI.ANAs . . . T!'l'tI.I'IH'1'l' NIEIXIIZERS IN l'xACUI,TY VV. PIZGUIIS F. F. l,II.I.Ii'l' N. Cox J. M. I3A'I'EIvIAN MERIRERS IN UNIVERSITY E. BEAImI.Es V. F. LANDRY A. IIuI.I.INo'I'0N, JR. S'I'ANI.Izv J. I.EwIs IE. CLARK R. B. MARIE I-I. CUNNINGIIAM C. J. MArEUx DE CARRERA J. I.. McINNIs H. FENs'I'ERIvIARER C. II. ll'Ii'I'IiRSON . LEON FON'I'I2N0'I' J. I. PI.ANAs R. FUERTES IEARI. PoR'rIzR l Izzy IIEEER1' E. H. PRI'I'cIIARn B. I-Ioncoon S RAIIQRN B acllcs, Bullington, Cunningham ' Q dc Caxrlcra, Fcnsccrmakcr, Fontenor, Fucrtcs ' W' LABORDE MIRES ROSENUIHM' Hebert, Landry, Lewis, Mayeux S- K' LANDRY A- SHOUI' Mclnnis, Planas, Pritchard, Ralzocn R. YOUNG Page 379 5 S4 - L . M l. I X First row, left lu rigfilr Lewis, ,IOI1lISO!1, Young, Epstein, Eastburn Marcuse, Goidherg, Brown, .S'ermiil row, It-I1 In right: Calimano, Ward, Kennith Reid, Dutton, Enrique Reid, ICNKIIIUII II. N. RIQIIJ Miss I'IliVIiRI,liY MARCU Miss MAItcIaI.I,Ic SCIIIQR' Miss lTI.oIucNcI-: KoNoI. Schertz, I.aughIin, I.assaIIe, IVIeneses, Hsiung Soier, Iiigueroa, Voss, Bontis Ullt' IlI'IlLIT!-IN IILIIII E X E C U T I V E C H A P T E R MIcAII:I2Its IN I'IACliI.'I'Y I,R0l . RoIzIcIt'I' CI.AItIt MR. AIKIDICN O. l ItIcNt'II Oi-'ricisits . .... . . I'rr.fi1lc1Il 5,4 , 1fj,,.-p,-,.,f,f,.,,, MIsAIIII5Its IN UNIvIiItsI'I'v LZ I ' ' Sigfried Arntir Madison Fletcher Miss Beverly Marcnsv. Mit. A. Ii. IioNI1s . . SI'oNsoIt DR. C7IIAItI.Ics WlJfJ'l'IiN PII-Ins IaIoNoItAItv MI2AII4IIIts . . Iftlilfn' Du. Asn Mus. JAMIas Mositoia SIvIrI'II Mus. W. J. MoN'I'ooIvIIaIu' I'lUJl-'. j. If. IiItoussAItII Mits. I'IlII.II' ROACII Mit. Asn Mlts. Tom I7u'I I'oN Dia. ANII Mus. C. IE. CoA'I'Ics B I'TI.'T QTUIIE T ll III PIYRPOSICI To enlist every Baptist stutlent ill the 0I'j.f1lIlIZ1lII0ll of a Baton Rouge Baptist Cliurtrh, and to promote clnireh activity on the part of Baptist students tluring their t'oIIeI.5e career. Iivery Baptist student eIIIistetI in a CIllll't'Il OULIIIIIZIIIIIJII is a lllUIIlIWlfl'. AII Ricv. IItA II. PEAK . . Pltoif, li II SINt:I.II'I'AIu Du. j. Nolckis I'AI.MI-:It Riav, J. D. BROWN . Ricv. I.. MAIKK RoIzIaIt'rs others arc welcome. AnvIsoRs . . . Dirrclnr lfzirlzlly Ifldfvisnr . . . . Paslnr Firsl lfzijnlisl Cliurrll . . I'a.v10r Ellllllflllllfl lizijllixl Churrh . . fini. 1'a.flnr Firxl Iiajrlixl Cliurfli I':XI2CU'I'lVIE Comm MAItr I.IaA Oxifoiui . RArIvIIINn DI':MI1ss . I5IcA'I'RIcIc UIaItIvIANv . W. SAM Dvicia . . WIQIQN CAUSIQI' I':lH'I'II CTAIutoI.I. IVIYR'liI.IE DAY MA'I I'IIa Lou Ox I2I.I.Is S'I'IuNmIIt PAUI. GIIRIIZN fiIiNIi S. ICI.I.zI':Y I I'I I' I' I . . l'I'I'.firil'lll If i fi'-l'I'1'.vitlr'z1l . . S0crr'lary . 7'I'l'!l.I'lH'I'l' ALMA Goss LVN I',I.nIcIt MARY IlIaI.IaN RIcIIvIas I-'IIItII R. W. ICIIwAItIIs ,IuI.IA SANCIIIQZ IIIcNIn' IIAItItIs R. Liao CAusIn' Page 380 Mrs. Nt-llic B, Atkinson Francisco Barnes A. B. Bonds, jr. Miss Marjorie Brown Miss Sarah Brnussarti ,Iuan-Chin Chen Iinriquic R. Caiimano Miss Simone Colmnb DeI1I'iLIdI1i Devakul Robert Decker Miss Mabel Dutton Miss Burneast Ifastlwurn Miss Sylvia Iipstein Miss Anita Iivans Miss Frances Ifeliler Valentino Fetri Cristino Figueroa Roger Glemet Marjorie Cioltistein A. Ciuastella Miss Vera Hahn Miss Anna Halter HeIIn1ut A. Hartwig Miss Cilatiys Hitchcock Tin Chin Hsiung Chen Hsun Huang Miss Iiiise Hunt Miss Anna V. johnson CiangatII1ar Dinker Kane Miss Florence Konolti Miss Ruth I.aughIin Miss Doris I.assaIIe Alberto IJ. Leon Raymond R. Macffurtly Mario ,Iose Meneses Curtis Ci. Oden Oscar Pio jose Poventuti Ifnriquie H. N. Reid Heillz RutInIph Preston Russt-II Miss MaI't'eIIe Schertz Miss Iisther Smith Antonio Soler 'I'ImInas V. Stinson Williaizi S. Syrett Miss Irene Turner Iinrich Voss Manuel Vicente Simon V. WaI'd IVIonroe Young Day, Carroll Germany , Goss Harris, Oxford, Reeves Q l'URl'0.S'l:'.' To IT LIAN ULU Il promote the stutly of the ltaliau language :unl vul- lvIElXlBl2RS ture at I.. S. ll. :uul to bring ahout a hetter uutlerstzuuling hetweeu students ol' Italian descent :ultl students interested in the ltalian Culture. QUFFICIERS r.llIIUMAS ClAMl'ANIil.l.A . ..... . . . l'n'.viflw11l 'l'Il0NSA CLAUIIICI ,... , Ific-1--11,-fqeiflpuf MARY' lfl.lZAlili'l'Il EIHVIN . , , S,-grpmfy Nic1,1.uc BRIEARD ........... , T1'rmnm'r M mu luzu IN l Acor.1'v Mus. ICMMA Hlucsc1A VVARRICN 1-IoNoRAuv Mizammts l,RliSlIlIiN'l' -lAM1ss M. SM1'ru DR. lIARRlli'l l' S. l7AGfIli'I l' DEAN bl. F. BRoussAlum CoMM. l'ASQUAl.IE AMATIC DEAN CIIARLICS VV. llll'KlN DR. G. Cumvlu Na Williatmm Atlragna Kathleen Allums Frances Anzalnne Frantz Haddock Mrs. Jos. Baddock Nellie Brearcl Bessie May Bridges Anniua Canipanella Thomas Campanella Ferdinand Cashio Dante Castagna Thonsa Claudel Rocco Contini Sam R. Costa Ian Cnslnan Mary Cowan M, S. Coxc Williatxx Dalton Rose D'Amico Mary Elizabeth Dell Thomas Di Donna Mrs, Charles Dinova IIEL Ifiril row, lvfl In righl: Pousson, D'Axnif:o, Francillo, Clandel, Edwins. Anzalone. Greer, Grace, Bread. Halter Bulnlntk A 1 1 lt dock, B., I.a Nasa Raguso Serum! Tow. lrfl lo Tiglll: Contini. Coster, Lore, Thompson, Shipman, Wal'l'1'l1, Wliitlmww. Xvilder, Faila, Ra l1nd l ri C1lt1nnsn Plc Gugino, Difiiorgio, Cosinan, Glaviano. Guy, Passante, Oriolo Kneeling: Catnpanella Peter Di Giorgio Mary Elizabeth Hdwins Peter Failla Valentino Ferri Jean Francillu Carmen Gagliardo Ray Giacoma Henry Glaviano Frances Greer Martha Sue Gron- Vincent Guercio George Gugino Robert Guy Anna Halter Peter Hamilton Dorothy Harris Richard Holtzclaw Joyce Joseph W. Kaland Mildred Keethley R. Kellermyer Doris La Salle Jimmie Love IN l,lNn'nRs11'Y Sain Mitchel Annie Noble D. Oriolo Chris Ortiz Nick Palladium Maria Parisi-lla Dominick Passante Jasper Pirello Oscar Pio Henry Ragland ,lohn Ragusa ,lean B. Seay Antoinette Shiptnar S. C, Taormina Alice Thompson Benjamin Marlowe Wfilliam McMichal X Mrs. Sherrod Towns Alex Vinti Margaret Wt-lclx ,lim Wliitlow A. Xlifilder. T Ili liillll DELTA BETA CHAPTER tional Music Sorority fouutlccl :lt University of Cillflllllllll 7 eemher 13, IQOQQ estahlishetl at I.. S. ll. l?'ehru:u'y 25, IQZO. llllll Anzalone, Banks, Caire Donnell, Dupont, Goclbold Haschock, Johnson, Lcefc, Long Nlartin, Phillips, Skinner, Vaughn Pago 38l 'nose is to create and foster fellowship among musicians tluri 5, their stutlent days with the iclea of attaining the liighest degree of elhrielley in musieal pursuits. Orriersks Svnu. CAIRE . . . .... . . 1'l'1'.vitl11l FRANCES ANzAx.oN1s . . l'iI'l'-1,l'l'A'iti1 ANNA MAX' BAIIIN , . . Swrwlmy liorru DoNNic1.1. . ........ . 7'rrn.v1un Miss MAUINQ VVRIGIVI' Ifnrzzlly .-Itlfvixur llfilaatnizizs IN UNn'lsRs1'1'v FRANCES ANzAl.oNic l':lNNllfRliD JOHNSON ANNIE MAX' BABIN MIRIIXN lasm-'ia MARILYN BANKS lViYR'l'l.Ii Avis l.oNr: Srnu. CAIRE VIRGINIA MAk'rtN liorru DONNIELI. 1,,lI.l.lAN PllIl.l.ll'S filiNEVIlEVli l,UI'0N'l' Num. SKINNHR I,oRRAiN1z Goonoro Amciz 'IXIIOMPSON ALMA Goss MAIZIIE VAoc:uAN Nl'l'A HASCIIHCK Auoiu' Winans liirrl ww: Fergerson, Elliot, Turner, Tiebont, Green, McKay, Stewart, Cross, Ralston Serum! row: Heard, M. Green, GI'eer, Frost, Smith, lireard, Terrill, Calvert, Chappius Third row: Rainey, Long, Mechlin, Riley, Lassiter, Vance, Clawson, Plonslcy, Butler, Doll, Albright PLJRPOSIES: To lend aid in organizing cheering sponsor cooperation betWeeI1 athletics and the stu and to receive visitors on the campus. squads, to dent body, CDFFICERS 'l'lllil.MA GRliliN . . . .... . . l'residw1l ANNIIQ l.I,orI1 CI.AwsoN . . . Ificn-I-'resident Rose l'll'IRGUSON . . . Secrrlary-Treasurer MlEAlliEll IN l'lACULTY MRS. MARCUS M. WII,KIaRsoN ATHLETIC t't'UUl!-lTlUf The women interested in sports at Louisiana State University organ- Ized as WfJlHClllS Athletic Association ill 1920, as Women's Sports Association iII 1933, and in 1936 reorgaiiized as Women's Athletic Association, a national organization. l'URl 0Sl:'.' To develop an iI1teI'est iI1 a great many activities and to provide opportunity for all girls to participate iII O1f'IfIeI2Rs l7OR0'l'llY B. BARBII . . . . . . . NIEVA Jo BAKER . . . . Ifi lVlAllY ACNlfS GAu'I'IIaR . . IiI1I'I'II FUGl'l l4 .... . MEAfIIzI2Rs IN l'lACUI,TY I,OUIsIe K. SIaI,I,IaCIt Sjmmor MANAt:I2Rs MARIIc DONIION . ..... . NORMA SIIUIIIIRI' . - JUANITA MCGRAW . . I FAY ARBOUR ..... - lCI,I,A KA'l'lll5RlNlE PIIARIQS . - MAR'I'IIA BRYAN .... lJO'I' JUIIIAN MARX' . . BARBARA BROOKS . MARoARIz'I' 'TOMB . JAIME FARMER . CAROL PHILLIPS . - a game. . I'reridw1l rw- l'r1'sid 1' nl S i'cr1'l1I ry TI'I'1l.fIll'l'l' Pubiirily . A'1.Ulll'rf.f Valley Ball l1'a:le1'tball liaflniinlon . Dancing . Riflery . Riding Tenni.I' . Feneing Tumblirzg Page 382 MlEN IllEIlS IN UNIVIZRSI Ellen Albright Anna Barna Mildred Brearcl Loretta Butler Dorothy Calvert Willatir Carnes Mary Pearl Carville Dorothy Chappuis Annie Lloyd Clawson Virginia Coyle Katherine Cross Louise Doll Kathryn Dyer Virginia Brian Elliott Rose Ferguson Marjorie Francioni Mary Allen Frost Marion Green Thelma Green Frances Greer Vera Heard Fay Hunt Corinne Kahle Lolita Kahlc Laura Wiiislow Kent Katherine Kurzweg Mary Elizabeth Lassiter Rose Long Mayme Tee Tyles Billie McKay Mildred Mark Josephine Mechlin lllll'LE l,hETt Y f I TY Mamie Newman Virginia Palmer Charlie Holcombe Pitcher Myrtle Plonslcy lilizalwcth Price Sylvian Rainey Nell Reiley Ellen Roelsron AI-line Smith Ann Sondereger Rosa l,cc Stewart lfvelyn Terrell Evelyn Tielmut Notie Turner Grace Vance Mary Stuart Williams Baker, Barbe Fugitt, Gautier i Q PHI AIVIIIII I'I ORGANIZATION lironl row, lvl! lo riglxl: Anderson, Tricln-, H. Davidson, Sclxnffm-r, Onhxm liark muy. II-fr lo right: D. Davidson, shivers, Nlclfay, Lario, SIl'PllL'l150lI, Gillwrl, Han S lun ut Pomfosizz To stimulate and encourage lligllvl' ciiucarion AIICMIIIERS IN l AclII.'I'1' among ma1'ricII women, and to clcvclop fricmllici' rclations HAZIQI4 Cum NVINII-'Rim MILLS IIARRIIII' lJAc:I:II'I I IELIGIINIII XV, ScIIAIfIfNIiR aml closci' social contacts among thc IIIar1'icd womcn stumlcnts of Loiiisiana State University. Ol'gll7llZ!'1l lllflrrh 13. 1935, will: sixlcczz l'llIll'f!'l' lllvnlbws. OFFICERS BOIIIIIIC Lomo . . . . . . . . . . l'I'I,'sidrI1l FIIOIIIINCII S'I'IEl'IIIiNSUN . . l iff'-1'I'csiII1-:Il I,Ic'I'A '1iRICIlIE . HIILIQN DAVIDSON . . Sa'cl'I'l111'y . 1'!'L'llJIlI'1'l' I -1' I Conner, Mikronis Powers, Terrell 1.IzzIIa McVox' .IAMIIS MoNRoII SMIIII IE'I'III:I. ANDERSON WII.I.A KA'I'II IRIENIE Bixnnocx DoRo'I'IIv ISARIIII MAx'oI,A BULIII-:R CI.IIokA CARI.soN MAI1IcI. CI.AI'I'oII DORYCIE DAv1I1SoN I-II2I,IsN IDAVIIJSON VIIRA GILBERT RUBY HANKS 'l'IIIcI.MA SIvII'I'II . ..., fffllllxl Palrou MIEAIIIIIRS ANN SMIIII IIARINII ,IIIAN IIARVIQI' SIIIYI. IIUCKAIIA1' NII'I I'III KI.INoIcI1 AI.IiIiN l,AMnIck'I' BoI1IIIIa I.oRIo BII.I.IIz McKAY IVIARGARIVI' RIIAII .lIiNNIiRIE'I I'li SIIIVIIRS IfI.oIuaNcn S'I'IiPIIIENSON I.Is'rA Tmcnx I'HI lII'.'ILU U IUIIU SIGMA CHAPTER National professional home cconomics fraternity. l?0lllI4lt'4l at the University of Minllcsota in 1909. Iistalwlislicil at I,. S. U. in 1931. ICvIII.vN '1'IIIuuII.I. . IIIA MAH CoNNIfk . . IQATIIIERI N li MIKRONIS . lCl.lZABIE'l'II POWIIRS . Olflflcltks . . . . Prr.riIl1'III . I ln'-l'l'r'.flIl1'1I! . . Sr1'rI'Iary . Trf'axnrI'r MEAIIIEIIS IN FAcuI,TATI2 MISS I-1AzIeI. BAKER MISS IIIaI.IIN CARTFIR M IQAI I1 Islas MAIZIH BATIEMAN AIIINH CARkoI.I, IIIA MAIf CoNNI2k SvI.v1A Coox IN MARX' KA'I'lIRY'N JONES Page 383 MRS. JoI1N IS. Coxs MISS SUSANNIE '1'IIoMI'SoN U N n'IzRsI'I'Y I.II.I.IAN LIIGIINIIIII: KfX'I'IIIiRINlE MIKRLJNIS Mmm' LIQA Oxifoun EI.lZAIIIi'l'I-I PONVIZRS 1ivIe1,vN '1'aRRaI.I. 1 ,JI Mitt. ,Y ,r I., THETl flHMA PHI ALPHAKAPPACHAPTER Them Sigma Phi, llilflllllill honorary :incl pmfessinlizil fraternity for women in journalism, was estuhlishetl April 6, 1909, :lt the Univer- sity of Washington, Seattle. Estaihlisliecl :it I.. S. U. in 1927. fJI I?iClEllS KA'i'nERiNE V. DYER . .... . . l'r'w.viYIrul lfl,IZAlIIi'l'lI Pnii,i.ivs . . lf'in'-I'rusiilwz1 llliI4liN IIUEY l',AI-'AYIE . . . . Sncrnlary FAY IIUN1' .... ...... 7 lI'1'd.I'1ll'I'I' MAlifIARli'l' AN'l'llON . . Kwwjwr' of Iliff flrrhifurs MEMRERS IN l'lACUI.'I'Y MARJURIE li. AREOUR IEA BLANCIIIE OGEEN lVllI.IlRIilJ Kim: GE0Rc:iA LYNCH Wn.soN FRA NCIIS BAK ICR LAISUE NIIEIXIIIEIQS IN UNIVIERSITY lVlARGARl5'I' AN'l'lIfJN WILEUR CARNIES CEYEE CLARK KA'l'lIIiIllNIi V. DYER MoNA DUc:As FAY IIUN1' Flililllllli Kol.s'rAn llI'ZI.IiN lIUliY I,Al AYIi NAN'I'IiI.I.l.Ii lVIl'I'CIlINIiR MARY IE. OVERTON l2l.IZAIII5'l'll l'nii.i.ii's l':l.IiANOR 'llA'I'UM MARX' ALICE Wisia Clark, Dugas, Dyer Hunt, Michner, Overton Phillips, Tatum, Wise 5 Brown, Dupont, Ferguson, Frumhoff U Fuselier, Garner, Hodges, LaCour Nlcwrcr, Nicholcs, Penn, Robert Schliccher, Sizemore, Stahl, Taylor, Vaughn ILPH AMBU UELTT LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY CHAPTER Founcletl at the University of Illinois in I923, Alpha Lambda Delta, national honorzlry scholastic fraternity for Freshmen women, was estzlblished at Louisiana State Uni- versity in 1933. The purpose of this organization is to encourage high stziiiclzmls of scholarship among the Women, especially the lfresliinen women of the University. QJFFICERS I'AUi,iNE Niciions . ..... . . . Prcxidenl MARY lioURGE01s . . . Vice-Presidenl LUCILLE SCIILIQICIIHR . . . Sccreiary MAX' Boi,LiNc: CROSS . . . . f1'n'a.rurcr SUE IELEANOR BROWN ........... Senior .fld-'visor MIEIXIIIIEIIS IN FACULTY DEAN OPIIIIIJA STONE STONE DR. ELINOR HELEN BEIIRE PROE. Lrzziia CARTER MCVOY MERIIIEIKS IN UNIVERSITY BARBARA BELL I-IAzEi. TIONNOLD FRANCES BONNER DoRo'rnY JOHNSON MAILY BOURGIEOIS ANNIE LACOUR MAY Boi,i,iNc CROSS DEANNH MOWRER DORYCH DAVIDSON PAULINIE NicnoLs GENIBVIIWIE DUPONT ELAINE PENN f,iliORCE Rose FERGUSON KA'l'IIElllNli ROBERT MARY ALLEN FRos'r LUCn.r.E SCIILIEICHER I-IEEEN JEAN FRUMHOEE MARY SEARLES CATIIERINIE FUSELIER CAREY SISEMORE GIENIIVIEVE GARNIER MARGARET TAYLOR FRANCES I-IicKMAN MAYZE VAUGHN Q NORMA HODGES MARY Wii.i,E'rT Page 384 5 2 Ql'lllllTllilllsTllll L CLUB PURPOSE: To promote and coordinate tlIe interest iII horticulture within the University and throughout the State. LRFFICERS .JOHN A. Cox . . . . . . Pr:-:idrnt SVVYANIE G. ScIIH.I.INo . . .... I'ir1--l'r'rridcrIl LUCIOUS MAJOR QLJIN . . SI'vr'rnII-y am! Tl'1'll.l'1lfl'I' M EAI IIERS IN FACU LTV M. '.lllI6BOU'l' MEAIEERS RALPH BROWN V. C. BYRD VIc'rOR CALANIIOR R. I.. CROZIER S'I'AN'rON DAVIS DOUGLAS DAVIS GEORGIA FIIIEMING B. II. SINOLE'I-ARY W. D. KIMEROUOII D. L. GIIIL J. I.. RICHARII J. C. lVlII.l.liR II. S. MOI.Es F. D, COCKRANE IN UNIVERSITY .JOHN S. LiREliN II. L. l'IAW'l'll0RNE A. HERNANIIEZ J. A. MAR'l'lN FREII POPE WOOIIROW ROBINSON lVlANUlEl. 'LOMARGO JOHN YOUNGER Anderson, Caraway, Chambers, Doherty, Dunn, J. 0 DUIIII, R., Gallmeyer, Howell, Knight, Kramer Levy, Miller, Neubig, Newman, Peak Passante, l- ertuit, Posner, Ricks, Roberts. Robbins Schmeider, SmitlI, Stanton, Stovall, Thompson Taormina ' H l E T ' I l' l L 1 National I-lonorary Scholastic fraternity for freshmen, founded at tlIe University of Illinois in I923. Established at Louisiana State University iII 1933. The 0I'fJ,'illllZllll0ll has for its purpose the pro- motion of scholastic ideals :Ind achievements among Freshmen Stu- dents iII universities and colleges. CJFFICERS S. QJWIN ROBBINS ...... . . 1'rI-ridnnl MICIIAIEII R. KRAMER . . . . Viet?-Pl'I'JflII'llf WAL'I'ER H. EVIERSMIEYIER, JR. . . . Sven-tary EARL C. E'I'zEI ...... . Tl'1'll.Y1ll'l7l' J. I-I. DOIIERTY . . .... . . Ili.vloria1z MEh1llERS IN FACULTY DR, JAMES MONROE SIvII'rII DR. B. F. Nll'I'CllliI.I. MAJOR J. PERRY COLE DR. LEO JOSISPII LASALLE MEh1IlERS IN UNIVERSITY Lyndon B. Allen Arthur H. Johnson Donald R. Purdy George lVl. Anderson Daniel J. Keefe Leland C. Ricks Emmett G. Asseff Leonard R. Knight Joseph V. Rohr.-rts Sammie H. Brown Louis Levy Stanley S. Schneider Edward G. Burleigh Thomas A. Neubig, Jr. Sidney Schulder James P. Caffery Louis E. Newman Lawrendc L. Smith William H. Caraway Robert D. Norwood S. Shelton Stanton Doyle Chambers D. Oriolo Horace H. Stovall Todd G. Cole Rowland H. Peak Warrexx J. Stowcll William J. Davis C. Pertuit Santo E. Taormina David M. Gallmeyer Harvey H. Posner Robert B. Thompson Brown, Callandro Joseph B. Gremillion Lloyd P. Price Williain H. Wallace, Jr. Cox, Davis, Fleming John E. Hughston Isaac O. Winfree Q Green, Rive, Romargo Page 385 t S .euwiqil I .HUNIE ECU IlIVIIUt' GLJLIII E LOUISIANA UNIVERSITY STATE CHAPTER PURPOSE: To foster higher ideals of home life, better health, ZIIICI character building. fJFFICERS IDA MAE CONNIZR . ..... . . lwridwzl SYLVIA Coos: . . . . 'lift'-l,fl'Kifll'llf CLEO BRIQCIITEI. . . , , SL-L-rfmry KA'I'IlIiRlNli MIKRONIS . , 7',-mm,-fr JANICE DANZIGIER .......... . llislof-ian IVIIEMIIERS IN I'xACUl,'I'Y Miss ONA SMITII, Facully f1dfui.I'cr M155 SUZANNIL '1'H0Mpg0N DR. I-IELEN M. CARTIIR Mus. IIAZIEL G. Coxe Miss HAZEI, BAKER MISS MAIt'rIiA IIoI.I,INc:IaIz Ester Aguillard ., Wilma Allen ..... Bertha Mac Anders. Beryl Barnett .... Valerie Barnum ,. Cleo Brechtel .,,, Mrs. Bryant Isabel Burr ,,,,,, Edith Carroll ..., Ida Mae Conner , Sylvia Cook .,,,, Doris Delaune Beatrice Germany Lilly Grace Hale . Agnes Henderson Earline Hickman . Audrey Hines Minnie D. Jackson Estelle Johns Myrtle Johnson MEAIEERS IN .....,4O ....'38 ...'37 .....'39 , ..,. '40 .....!38 Graduate .....'37 .....'37 ...'37 ....'38 ....'40 ....'37 ...'37 ....'40 -...,40 ...'37 ,40 ....'38 UNIVERSITY Mary Katherine Jones Anne l.a Cour .... Jane Lawton ...... Wilina Michael Inez Migues ...,.. Katherine Mikronis . ....'37 ....'4O ....'37 ....'38 ....'37 '37 40 Eugenia Ott ....... ........ ' Mary Lee Oxford . Graduate 40 Katherine Phares .... ..,.... . y' Mrs. Thelma Pucheu . ...... 37 Mary Katherine Pye . .. ...... . .'40 Mrs. Richard ..,.. Frances Seli man Graduate '40 Jessie Bell .smith ..... Thelma Smith ....,. Jessie Pearl Stott . ,. Floyce Taylor ..... Evelyn Terrell .... Dorothy Wallace Elizabeth Powers 39 38 ....'38 ....'37 ....'37 '38 iiii'38 Arst, Baddock, Dickey O Lutz, Seal, Shaw Stralman, Todd, Trum ll II A I' PA L I' H LOUISIANA CHAPTER PURIPOSIZ: To recognize excellence in public speaking anal to clevelop and promote interest in oratory ZIIIKI debate among the students of colleges ZIIIII llIIIVCI'SIflCS. lJI FICERS JosEI'II A. 'IQOIIIJ . ..... . . 1'ri-sidcnl JOSIZPII S. TRUM . . . ViC'I.'-Pl'U.I'i!fL'llI NoIz'I'0N J. AIts'I' . . Sncrrlary-Trfasurer DALLAS C. DICKEY . . Faflzlly fld-visor MENIIIIZIQS IN FACULTATIE DAI,I,As C. DICKEY DR. filI,lES GRAY C. L. SIIAVHR MIERIIZERS IN IJNIVERSITY NORTON J. Aksr WILLIAM M. SHAW FIQANZ J. BAIJIIOCK JOHN B. STRAHAN Bfechrel, Conner ALEIsI:'r S. LU'I'z JOSEPH A. TODD Cook, Mikronis Q A. G. SEAI,s JOSEPH S. TRUM Page 385 E s in agqg 5 yd? I . . .I E 'aw- I. f, .J E' HAPPA IJELTE. PI GAMMA CHAPTER Founded at University of Illinois in 1911. Established at Louisiana State University in 1934. Its purpose is to endeavor to develop a high degree of professional fellowship among its members and to foster professional growth by recognizing achievement in educational Boyd, Guma Henderson, Kelley McKnight, Owen, Stopher lil-XPPA GA,lVl.Nl.A l'F'l ETA CHAPTER PURPOSE: To promote the school spirit Of the institution in which the chapter exists, and to establish a true spirit of good fellowship among the brothers, and to aid them as much as possible in their efforts to gain a musical education. OFFICERS SIDNEY A. MCKNIGPI1' . ..... . . President Rocco A. CONTINI . . . Vitro-l'rc.vident FORD BOYD .... . . Secretary Joi-IN PEGUES KEl.l.Y . . . . Treasurfr PAUL GUMA ........ .... S orgwanl-al-Arnzr MEMBERS IN FACULTY work. OFFICERS MARY BONNHR JOHNS . .... .... P resident Pl-lYl.l.IS LANSING . . .... Vice-Pre.vide1zl OI-IE SI-IAW .... . . . Recording Secretary DR. E. B. ROBERT . . C07'l'L'Jp0Ildi7lg Secretary MONA HERMAN . . . ...... Treasurer DR. IRVING P. FOOTE . . . Counselor MEMIIERS IN FACULTY Dr. Harriet Idol Dr. E. B. Robcrs Miss Matella Williams Mrs. L. C. McVoy W. A. Lawrence Dr. Homer L. Garrett Dr. Irving P. Foote Dr. B. F. Mirchcll Dr. Martin L. Riley Dean C. A. Ives Dr. James M. Smith Dalton S. Reymond Mrs. Fadra Holmes Wilson J. O . Pettiss MEMBERS IN UNIVERSITY Marie Burnett Anna Belle Delahoussaye Marion Green Thelma Green Lorraine Godbold Mona Herman Nettie Klinger Hilder Kohler Florence Kushner Alvin B. Pitts Cleanne Portal Evelyn Powers Opic Shaw Mildred Smith Camilla Tison Ethel Jane Wa Jane Conway Phyllis Lansing Mary Lea Oxford lther Loris Anderson Ruth Cash William Bagnall Forrest Fern Gauthier Jennie Lou Brown Eleanor Garig Oliva Eagles W. A. Lawrence - Mary Bonner Johns DR. H. W. STOPHER DALTON S. RAYMOND ARTHUR M. CUITEPPFR LI.oYD V. FUNcIIEss MEMBERS IN JAMES L. LOVE WILLIAM M. LIENDERSON H. WALLACE STOPIIER, JR. A. E. WILDER, JR. R. RICHARD MCCLUOGAGE GORONWY OWEN DAVID R. STOPHER WILLIS F. DUCREST MILTON CHERRY CARLETON J. LIDDLE FRANCIS G. BULDER UNIVERSITY PETER L. HAMILTON HARRIS DOWNEY SIDNEY A. MCKNIGII1' Rocco A. CONTINI FORD BOYD JOIIN PEGUES KELLY PAUL GUMA 5 Page 387 Cash, Herman Johns, Oxford, Powers Shaw, Smith, Tison A l'l Il Here we pause to publicly thank those who have made the 1937 GUMBO possible. Mrs. Ileen Emery, for instance, who broke seven bones in her wrist running around to get the GUMBO pictures in on time. Mr. William C. Pappas, who is responsible for the distinctive photography. Mr. Wilson Aucoin and Mrs. George Lowry, who printed and developed the pictures. Mr. H. A. Bradford and Mr. Tommy Kohari, who proved themselves invaluable in the studio. The GUMBO secretariat, composed of Ann Schendle, Clarice Brookshire, Pansy Hebert, Alice Powalski, Ponta May Johnson, and Tincy Elam. The assistants who didn't grumble too much at the work assigned them. We are indebted to the GUMBO Committee for advice and assistance. To Dean Paul Hebert and Mr. E. N. Jackson for assistance at crucial moments. Especially to Dean James F. Broussard, who has taken a particular interest in the progress of the book and who has been in- valuable in offering suggestions. And to the Shreveport Engraving Company and the Benson Printing Company unqualihed praise for a splendid year. Hand-clapping all the way around for Mr. P. E. Dozier, Mr. jimmy Haynesworth, Mrs. Daisy Abbott, who proved that the Shreveport was man enough to handle the book and in a fashion better than ever before. Mr. W. A. Benson and colleagues, including Howard Henry. To Mr. W. A. Benson goes well-deserved praise for a full year's hard work. To. Mr. Harris Jackson for write-ups in the Activity Section, to Mr. Marvin Lymberis and Pap Dean for work on the Humor Section, to Cadet Col. Hank Frisbie for aid on the Military Section. To those few unpaid helpers who attended the class panel parties and assisted in checking and rechecking, in putting in fraternities and sororities and checking proofs. Among this group may be included Mr. Hereford Doherty, Miss Elva Keen, Miss Jean Highfill, and Mr. Frank Craig. L' Ll X KN.: W. U ,fp wfffw HUMOR THAPPING The State of Louisiana leads the nation in fur production Alisa- .f'q ' , ,I 4 , 4 -.pgs-5.7L Fur- ?+Ii3QS3fll?WHDidBIr+C1GIfTGR+ l.l-IQISIK !7A'l'NTh-XTT1: 'A6lKlllT!.Al P-Klfllxiu U uni Hd -Q Y I , . 4 1 - Q iQi41?SE5?Q!!ifI ? ffr clrfz If .-f',5f. . alll'-f' . '59 er1G1f,,,,D,,, 7H4f? + FF , f1RHf1g,Qm f?ig01WffQ, ' 5+mggQu+q9uSH+ef5mmmmzs4Pa5nQ fl, -1- ----------------------- -- -1- COMPLIMENTS THE L. S. U. CAFETERIA THE WORLD'S LARGEST UNIVERSITY CAFE- TERIA, SERVING OVER NINE THOUSAND MEALS DAILY-NOW OPERATING ITS FIFTEEN DOL- LAR PER MONTH BOARDING CLUB FOR THE SECOND CONSECUTIVE YEAR, WITH A CA- PACITY OF NINE HUNDRED MEMBERS-USING UNIVERSITY PRODUCTS IN ALL OF ITS MENUS. INCLUDING ALL DAIRY AND FARM PROD- UCTS, MEAT, SYRUP, AND OTHERS, MAKING IT POSSIBLE TO SERVE BETTER MEALS AT A MINIMUM PRICE TO THE STUDENTS. Q24 Next session will find the cafeteria with a faculty recreation room, operating fuII time. A. C. PICKETT, Manager 'I' -' - -'--'----- - -'--- 4' 'llll li li N 1 1. 111 T ' 11. 1 1 1 1 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11 ' 1 1 1 .1 '1 1 111-1 11 ,1l 11 , 1' I I I1 , ,. 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AnoTher reason, and a big one, why we're popular wiTh young Tolks is ThaT DalTon's is a kindred spiriT-we're young, Too. We are al- ways alerT To The new and exciTing Things around us-always open To new ThoughTs and nnodern advancernenT. We live in Today as all young people do. They recognize DalTon's as a Triend aT all Times and will conTinue To do so. As They grow, so will we. And we will conTinue To develop ourselves and our associaTes To Their highesT peak oT aTTainrnenT. ThaT's why young people like us. Tl-IE STUDENTS' STORE w 1 1 i- 1 . . .Q -ll' 1 . ci is 1 i'fT1llli11l11llll 11'- llT ' 'J T111-ii-15.11 'l lll'::.1i,11,,, BEST WISHES ALWAYS A FULL OF LINE OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES PARAMOUNT AND AT LOUISIANA COMPANY BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA 5 0'25 CENT STORE TERRY 81 JUDEN COMPANY LIMITED MAKERS OF ALL KINDS OF UNIFORMS MEN'S FINE FURNISHINGS ALSO LINEN SUITS AND SHIRTS TO MEASURE I4I CARONDELET STREET NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA f PAKDQNME Q. 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ON TO MAN GEL'S OF Complete Home Furnishers Authorized iiSunny-CIime Furniture Dealers EMPIRE Furniture Company 63I Main Street BATON ROUGE, LA. ., -- V --- -- I-Ax-, 755' ini' ' SLT I J coMPuMENTs is JJ IIIEIII ,fo J 'fi K ni' '-,1-l-- ,?'-Q 9oma'liMEs we X - Do eo To 'me 3 lr it F. W. WOOLWORTH f we L'B'mTj,,ii NE-- ,J E iiQAiii, 'i1 42 CGM jifni. ?s,i 7 jki! ,fktl P Y ililiqgritzm-yi I 1 f,g,f 7ym,y 7 . 1 I QV! F , 'of 4 ?i E iQ ,gg . -. i . I ' . ff ' f Ii F1 f Y I fsy' I, u I 2 'LI l .II li I Q12 ,V ' vit?-if - 7if'f',i'T'f1 1 1 swf f5'I'-- 'ZF' lwili' A A '4 ff' BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA ., gm' qzggggg, I iyfgrgg - I 'lm ,'j,I44f'37 ' 1 X W , 647 K1 13 A I -MAHWF -iff . M,LI MORE L, 5, U, BARBER 51-40p PELICAN INNER-SPRING AND MATTRESSES SOLD IN BATON ROUGE THAN ANY OTHER MATTRESS BEAUTY PARLOR WHY? 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I33 THIRD STREET ooMPuMENTs or ORANGE DELIGHT Inc. Makers and Dis'I'ribu+ors of Orange DeIighI', and Orange DeIigh+ Coffee BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA HUMPHREYS AGENCY W. O. HUMPHREYS, Mgr. Monroe CaIcuIa+ing Machines and Monroe Adding Machines SI'ancIarcI and PorI'abIe Typewri+ers ALL MAKES REPAIRED MOST REASONABLY PHONE 5520 34-I FLORIDA STREET Family Wash, Dry Cleaning and Dyeing 9 , rborw ,sr fi f I 1 , IOFI'iciaI Universiiy Launderersi PHONE 50 800 JACKSON ROAD BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS FROM Ronaldson 8: Puckett Co. LIMITED DISTRIBUTORS PLEE-ZING TOP QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS DEVOE PAINTS AND VARNISHES JOHNS-MANVILLE ROOFING AND BUILDING SPECIALTY JOSH KANTROW I C. KANTROW President Vice-Presidenf J. BOM BET Sacrefary-Treasurer VICNES-BOMBET COMPANY I Incorporafed WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF Quality Merchandise I BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA W I A A , 3 'I' 3 III , f' fI -iilf 7-3 - iv? 3 f , . ' I fn T ggi- F T' T gwxrzon we 4141 'I ' WCNIP PWA gf 'f'QeMx ' f MILL f , XX ,915 6? 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MCILHENNY riff eizowen or uPIants For the South ala SPECIALISTS IN Azaleas, CameIIias, Hemerocallis, Bamboo and Iris 1 was , ,,.1i1f 'S-1 - 'I 12- : 1 12, 5 , j rf 0 1 . I, if Y If l ' , .gy . ..., , X-...Jfy 13, . 4 1 TT ,, ,, G. giate Footwear FOR COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN For the CoIIege Miss or Q Mister we're showing a Iection ot Footwear to I meet all College needs. I I A ' Footwear that puts you in . step with the season -- ,.,g-:..'z that keeps you Icoyed up -ff' w at aII times. cal' ' ' aw: JTYH .suns co.,lNc. -, 'STYLE SHOP OF THE SOUTH MAY WE EXPECT THE PLEASURE OF SEEING YOU SOON? most comprehensive se- .. Q3 I I In f r I If iffy or GJ! X A IFIKEEP' , PRACHCING IILBE -Ek 4? f 9 CoLoNE.l., .g fiix' f if - f l fix., TA' Q39 X S X ' fig? X Q3 5 xx ' X sv 1 Q' J I 4,4 get QM S X x JO 6 xr Qf A 0062? Z? 4 ,dvr x 1 I A ' X -xf 7 NXxIIf,., :Bk X lim? 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Daily Capacily I50 Cars TEST OF AGES V FACE BRICK BUILDING BRICK CLAY ROOFING TILE FARM DRAIN TILE STRUCTURAL TILE r 'fa - 9 G '11 ffw' I gfmm, ' L fe wwe . EW... AWG 3 D Q --'J 2. 7415.-, S TY A lot of water A road of dirtg A path tlmt lends Wl1ei'c cupids lurk. A bnshful boy A lovely girlg 1,-M, 4 ONE ACT DRAMA DRAMATIS PERSONAE Mud Water Boy Girl Car Moon Breeze Son g Fate .Wig C' H fri? S,.,,.,,,,,., r,n. W ,--J fc -.. will gr 'D ' ' Q' T' t I Q.. 1 L 'Q,,, If II ,E-5 .SQ -4' ,ftfllfwx One pounding henrtg Two lips unfurlcd. A moon, n breeze A pretty song, And they just talked And rode along. But water and dirt spelled slippery mireg Boy plus girl meant heart's desire, Moon plus breeze and melodic Breutlied sweet romance and ecstasy. - SEN. So mud stopped cnr Car g1'02ll1CCl, muddy Boy held girlg Moon pined, late Girl si hed, trouble Moon and song g Set heads awhirl. Boy said, Fate -swf. M 'why , . . ,, . 'ILT-11? Wi ki-1? 3 T +f1T'wH'T4f1-wffmcx'YQ -uw? vi, --in I ., I 'II V 4' ' P WI 'M'wf''W'fi?3gI If3'5bL'2E5'??T?1?IJ1.:-JfgLIIITiIIf5 21541-fi i'i -r - .?,M',-.LK?fTQIti.Y,4. .v.,L-3,254y.,,l3J.E.k 3, -a a, I27 THIRD ST. I WELCOME L, s. U. STUDENTS A . VISIT OUR COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS Y DEPARTMENT Sears I-Iigh Grade Fishing, Tennis, Golf and Baseball EquipmenT SEARS-ROEBUCK 81 COMPANY BATON ROUGE, LA. ABBOTT AND BARNES HOME OWNED STORE WHERE STUDENT'S CREDIT IS GOOD sis THIRD ELK'S BUILDING BATON ROUGE, LA. WORLD'S FINEST JEWELRY GIFTS AT REASONABLE PRICES RIDER'S JEWELRY COMPANY Corner Third and Convenfion Visif Our Opfical Deparfmenf Van Heusen Shirfs, Bos+onians, Chain Knif Hosiery, STETSON HATS Shoes for Men, Furnishings, Luggage. E S 8 T H I G P E N Phone 3070 Campus Togs. Snappy S+yIe Sui'I's The Home of Good Cloiheg' Kirschbaum CIoI'I1es for Young Men. for Men THE VARSITY SHOP HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES- KNOX HATS THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S STORE 2I8 THIRD STREET if Z ' 5 AMEN, NoT YE-A MAN.. ,f , Z 475 ,gf Q Q1 ff I FOR LASTING GIFTS FO Buy 1' E r's -o-aeeai imes - ou l40 THIRD STREET K- T dUp+DfRp Shpl +Y T F + P R p a E d Pays Highes'r Pr f Old PHONE l302 THE COMING OF TIGER MIKE MARVIN N. LYMBERIS Come, ye children, lean this way, And learn of the far-famed Tiger Day? 'Twas back in the year of '36- Ah, well, I do remember That the Ole War Skull made history On the twenty-Hrst day of November. The sun had not yet pierced the sky, When from the dead of night The entire corps, two thousand strong, Made plans to greet Tiger Mike. A council of war was hastily called And quickly did they reach The conclusion that there could be no school Without any profs to teach. So at every gate, a company formed, Resolved that no car should pass. Banners were made and songs were sung, No books, no profs, no class.', And when at last the mighty cat Did show itself on sight, The crowd went wild and cheered aloud For mascot, Tiger Mikef' No man or beast has e'er before Been greeted with such ovation- Students, prexy and commandant Joined hands in celebration. For presidents and such may come and go And their memory may die over-night, But through the years, no one can forget The coming of Tiger Mike. rag!-'TWP FT V x ,1., .',,, 1' iffy Pi wgxx Q P -xx' JN,.,,,,,, f ff , if-b VPZIJ, , Q , v E fl Jiffy if 9 N U, ia .W A . ,W W rf X! g - ' f+fQ12i W ' 1 j -Nil-A,M..,lWl ff,., . Z E Qi f Y X Q , WWW Wm W. Wg: if if f ! LQ NU UK U UV V' F 'VI 3 R my 3 I5-ff u U 0fP0mm HX ,A ff . Q4 ,H -I,--.. . , U- qksgj Q Qg,M,,,,f4,55 ' y X ffl H -xwi M-'N 1 N mg, M fx,-lfg J r ,,5'..S.. 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Sn-cube S 5Ni3E,'ma,,.s mv Norih s+fee+ Ph anon Candies IFJ EI PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS E l.II ew R 4- B ff- ,B - 'A 'J fs .I .431 FOR FLOWERS Y 5 U + f CALL sas THE ROSELAND FLORIST Ramlres Jones Prlnhng Co NS ET v 65 DOC QQ 1 5 fwg ALL.. - , .vii ii, ' F' 211: , -1 u L 5.5 , . , 4 'exif AN INSTITUTION FOUNDED ON ,P I,r .Q . I ' Z A M V T'-Lia' ' , J X ,.,, gwug rw- , - I I' III I I WI Eff fi III I I I I I illlll. . A , ,H i I g rif EET .y Qhar przapisi. E: ... I ' T ' , I4 Q - ' ,I - N I . 'A' EM I ' 1 I I Elin , . ' - I I F' . 'I ll ffimlilxllili QlQg.,g,i5wLQ!I 'l 'I!l A, x ii .,.,V . I. gif. I is -I 'Hill 21 III II,I,Il lI 'I II ' IIII I I 'Iw i 'I I ll ' II ll -ll a. 1 I 'E .f 8 . D. V Q2 .NA-in I h'unAn.cm1-u+ . o -n , V 'I-'iw' . A WELSH THE COLLEGE MAN'S STORE SERVICE . . . Alooul' Ihirlry years ago . . . when 'rhe parenrs of Ihe presenl college crowd were Ihemselves Ihe college crowd . . . Ihis in- sIiI'uI'ion came inlo being .... II was Io be a qualify shop for men, one of Ihe cardinal principles Io give service . . . service in any capaciry .... Today as Ihen . . . Welsh 84 Levy srands ready Io be of service 'ro Ihe in- dividual . . . Io 'Ihe communily . . . and above all . . . Io be of service +o YOU. FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS B rning, II' h' g, I IaI'ed Skin ' I N fff f u c InUSE rrI SXI I pi xgibvyfffg JMBK X PM A -' I K 1 9 ff ll Z, li? l lfffy PAULSEN S fuafim, vga X ll FENG-WC Gives InsI'an'I Relief for Prickly Heal' and Chafing 'F 'rf'-222 ,X ,,5gEEzgqq:,2S 5mXXl AT ALL DRUGGISTS 'Eff-Y A fl ,R ,Ll . 1' Six-0 X .aff 'N Eye:-3 f y!XNNHfQfis wry ' J A ff WQQMA I3 ' fqT ' If ,I I y -3.4 . eq,er2'j Ie 'lr' 'r -- Hunt and Whitaker E2 cp IIN.. Fc 440 MAIN ' ' d yi I VXTSQIW5 MEN'S FURNISHINGS KW 7 Nuys XMQZIIIWI SPORTING eooos X I UNREDEEMED DIAMONDS if we LOANS CAPITOL STORES EOOD DEPARTMENT STORES COMPLIMENTS TO BATON ROUGE, LA. YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE AT A CAPITOL STORE OMMUNIT COMPLIMENTS EE- America's Grea+es+ CIo+I1iers Good Em for +119 Table STEIN'S 316.50 CLOTHES BATON ROUGE' LA- umein Bldg. BATON ROUGE CLEANERS RENTAL TAILORS TUXEDOS 344 THIRD STREET PHONE 567 68 YEARS OF REPUTABLE SERVICE IN BATON ROUGE RABENHORST AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 396 825 GOVERNMENT STREET PHONE 396 WOLF'S we E15 8 A E IN THE ORANGE STREAMLINED WRAPPER THE FRESHEST BREAD IN TOWN SOUND CONDITIONING I IN ALL ITS I PHASES ACOUSTICS AND SPECIALTIES Incorporafed BI6 Howard Avenue NEW ORLEANS, LA. ' I DRM EAT EM UP, TIGERS. I x N v r 12 Y I A X X Hi X X N ' p O lliU599V0 . X TRUE FRUIT BEVERAGES M 4 5 Q r NEI-H BOTTLING COMPANY I NTC- I95, MAIN STREET OUR AIM IS TO SATISFY PHONE 4700 HIGHLAND ROAD COMPLIMENTS OF Gbrtlwh Igrvan, Jlnr. MUMFORP LEAKE R. A. ORTLIEB, Presiden+ L. G. BALFQUR CQ. BETTER PRINTING Commercial, Job and Book pu BLICATIQNS A SPECIALTY Say I+ wiih Flowers and Say II' wi+I1 Ours ' ANDERSON I09 ST FERDINAND BATON ROUGE LA FLORIST Ph 483I 351 M COMPLIMENTS For OF BEST wlsi-:Es AND A NEVER- A' y D , I FAILING SUPPLY OF PURE, ' soET WATER :PIONEER IOUISIANA ICE 8: ELECTRIC COMPANY INC. A -QE QREAM BATON ROUGE WATER WORKS COMPANY PHONE I25I SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA BETTER Light. .BETTER Sight! ' ' Jus'r as surely as a Ihief Ialces your money can ' g A ' Y poor lighling rob you of an irreplaceable pos- Q 5 ' f gj, session-your eyesight slales Reddy Kilo- fJ ll wa++, your Eleclrical servanl. lnsuhcicienl lighl, ig I or harsh, glaring lighI', are sublle bandils. They I , .'.g respecl no persons. no ages. Gradually poor 'I g I Iighling wears our Ihe counlless nerves in your V yt-J 1 eyes, fears down Ihe slrenglh of Ihe muscles. Q X. 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