Louisiana State University - Gumbo Yearbook (Baton Rouge, LA)
- Class of 1941
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SCHOOL OF JOURNALISM FTBMRY LOUISIANA ST-T ' W ' ; I L U I S I A IV I -fcJkji b A YEABBDOK PUBLISHED BY THE STUBENTS DF THE LOUISIANA STATE UMVEBSITY AT UMVEBSITY, LOUISIANA ! ' , LIBRARY LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY 3 In this, the 1941 Gumbo, it has been our purpose to create a yearbook which is truly representative of life at Louisiana State University. A college yearbook is often the only album one has of his school days, the only record of, perhaps, the most eventful years of his life. If this edition of the Gumbo records the com- posite picture of the year in permanent form so that in the future it may be re -lived in the minds of all the students, we will be justly rewarded for our efforts. Avoiding the bizarre, we have attempted to produce a modern book which is both dignified and conservative. With the hope that, in future years, it will still grace one ' s library fittingly, we present the 1941 Gumbo to the student body for whom it was created. .3 377J (P. J ._- - | - - - JL_ TT _. Your yearbook presents an excellent cross section of University life, depicting in an interesting manner the various student activities on the campus. These activities and interests you have shared with friends and acguaintances and they will become treasured memories in later years. It is hoped that your life has been greatly enriched and strengthened by your contacts and experiences at the University; that as you leave these halls and go out to join the loyal and devoted band of L S. U. Alumni you will carry with you through life that old Tiger Spirit that has been a never-failing source of strength and suste- nance in every crisis of the University ' s history. It is my further hope that from your years at the University you have gathered that wisdom and discernment that will enable you ' To be at home in all lands and ages; to count nature a familiar acguaintance and art an intimate friend; to gain a standard for the appreciation of other men ' s work and the criticism of your own ; to carry the keys of the world ' s library in your pocket, and feel its resources behind you in whatever you undertake; to make hosts of friends among the men of your own age who are to be leaders in all walks of life; to lose yourself in generous enthusiasms and cooperation with others for common ends. In after years, as there comes to you a realization of your debt to the University may you be impelled through a sense of loyalty and gratitude to make your own personal contribution to its continued growth and influence. y y 2CLuf 777. B AD MINIS THAT ID IV ACTIVITIES TDE CLASSES MILITARY ATDLETICS PERS DUALITIES FRATERNITIES SORORITIES ORGANIZATIONS L P ( N T E THE FRENCH HOUSE BranmMtt0SMseaMeK H tfra n H HHMMM SWBlWMiMWIMSWMfWIOT THE BARRACKS s fWaya fwa fcaTO-or bfw THE STADIUM HILL MEMORIAL LIBRARY n assauxaigaxiuaKKvarsxtffar iTlM Bswaw aammfflw wiw ALLEN HALL mymmamws tMttQMSMMaamaamMuwaiaa l WMmwMmMwyKWwnOTHiwn wKW iwwvTmw THE SUNKEN GARDEN 10 GOVERNOR SAM HOUSTON JONES Ex-officio President of the Board B A H D OF S U E t V I S I S James E. Smitherman, Chairman Shreveport Tom Dutton, V ice-Chairman Baton Rouge W. H. North ... Shreveport Dr. Emmett Irwin New Orleans Dr. W. B. Chamberlin Baton Rouge Mrs. J. Louis Smith Covington Joseph E. Ransdell Lake Providence Grundy Cooper Alexandria Thomas E. Leigh Monroe Dan Debaillon Lafayette J. S. Faun tleroy New Orleans E. Monnot Lanier Plaquemine Roland B. Howell Thibodeaux Homer L. Brinkley Lake Charles [17] - c TUQU For over a year Louisiana State University had been an institution with- out a head. When the new Board of Supervisors met, its consuming interest was to place the University on a solid footing, from which it could rise to a respected position among institutions of higher learning. Working behind closed doors, the Board set about the task of selecting a new and permanent president. On Tuesday, January 14, it announced six men as nominees for the position: Dr. Paul M. Hebert, Acting Presi- dent of the University; General Campbell B. Hodges, commander of the Fifth Corps Area of the U. S. Army; Dr. Roy L. Thompson, president of the Federal Land Bank in New Orleans; Dr. Charles E. Friley, presi- dent of Iowa State College; Major Fred C. Frey, Dean of the Univer- sity; and Dr. Nicholas Bauer, Superintendent of Public Schools in New Orleans. On Monday, March 10, the Board met to make the final selec- tion. Tensely, the University, the State of Louisiana, and the press held their breath in anticipation of the long-awaited announcement. At long last, the door opened. Chairman Smitherman dramatically revealed the name of the new President of Louisiana State University Major Gen- eral Campbell Blackshear Hodges. James E. Smitherman, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, announces the long-awaited selection. CU] Jl H M d a- lit k li k k -I iik G MAJO SENEGAL CAMPBELL B. HODGES Short-statured, mild-mannered and grey-haired, Major General Campbell Black- shear Hodges was born sixty years ago, March 27, 1881, in Bossier parish. He was reared on the family plantation at Elm Grove. A bachelor, General Hodges has had a long and distinguished military career, having once served as Comman- dant of Cadets at both L. S. U. and the United States Military Academy, West Point. In 1929 he was made military aide to President Herbert Hoover. He has been awarded the Distinguished Service Medal, the Spanish Order of Military Merit, and the Rumanian Order of the Star. He is a graduate of the Army War College and the Chemical Warfare College, and is a fellow of the Royal Geo- graphical Society. He is a Kappa Sigma. 119] COL. TROY H. MIDDLETON Acting Vice-President and Comptroller MAJ. JORDAN G. LEE, JR. Dean of the College of Agriculture [20 1 1 J MAJ. FRED C. FREY Dean of the University DR. JAMES B. TRANT Dean of the College of Commerce DR. LEO J. LASSALLE Dean of the College of Engineering NORA NEIL POWER Dean of Women 211 DR. RAOUL MENVILLE Dean of the College of Chemistry and Physics 7W IRA S. FLORY Acting Dean of the Law School DR. BENJAMIN F. MITCHELL Dean of the Junior Division COL. ROY A. HILL Commandant of Cadets [22] 4 1 J DR. B. I. BURNS Dean of the School of Medicine DR. E. B. ROBERT Dean of the School of Education MRS. W. H. GATES Registrar ARDEN O. FRENCH Dean of Men [23] DR. DANIEL BORTH Auditor THE YEAR HENRY V. HOWE Director ot the School of Geology With the University still unsettled, still seeking a firm foundation upon which to rebuild its financial and administrative departments, the 6,049 students who matriculated at Louisiana State University in September encountered a stiffened academic program, which promised to raise the scholastic standard of the school. In the face of a world at war, with National Defense the chief concern of military and civilian authorities alike, it was only natural that the male students should find, also, a more rigorous military life confronting them. In the first convocation of the year, Dr. Paul M. Hebert, acting president, welcomed both new and returning students, declared the University as being staunchly behind the President ' s National Defense policy. Early in the year, a bureau of educational research was established to provide statistics on material of specific and general interest to the University, as recommended by the American Council on Education in its report the previous summer. On October 1, Arden O. French, general secretary of the University Y. M. C. A. for years, was named Dean of Men by the Board of Supervisors. Later, Benjamin F. Rogers was named Y secretary. On the week-end of October 12, delegates from the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. chapters at four other Louisiana colleges met on the campus with the local chapters for their annual state -wide conference. One thousand five hundred and MARVIN G. OSBORN Director of the School of Journalism n R. E. ARNE tor of the Graduate School of Public Welfare Administration MARGARET M. HERDMAN Director of the Library School sixty students, faculty members and staff members joined the rest of the United States on that momentous October 16 in registering for the draft under the Na- tional Defense Act. A human-interest touch was added when Acting-President Hebert registered one of the few college presidents in the country who were below the age limit. On Wednesday, October 23, a new building was officially added to the campus whe n His Excellency, Joseph Francis Rummel, Archbishop of New Orleans, visited the campus to assist in the ceremonies surrounding the dedication of the Catholic Student Center. Other noteworthy physical changes saw the freshman women ' s dormitory receive the name John M. Parker Hall, and women students evacu- ate the Field House dormitory in order to provide housing for administrative offices of the University. Prof. Hersch Lauterpacht of Cambridge University described the League of Nations as the greatest achievement accomplished by man in the field of inter- DR. MARCUS M. WILKERSON Director of the University Press DR. THOMAS C. PAULSEN Director of University Hospital JAMES A. McMILLEN Director of Libraries DR. CHARLES S. HYNEMAN Director of the School of Government and Public Affairs t . MRS. GEORGIA L WILSON Director of the News Bureau HARRY A. TAYLOR Alumni Secretary CARR T. DOWELL Dir ector Louisiana Agricultural Experimental Stations national affairs in an address sponsored by the Law School and the School of Public Welfare Administration. Dr. John B. Thompson spoke on The Emer- gency Powers of Christianity in making the principal address of the Fall Religious Convocation. The annual Editors ' Short Course, sponsored by the Journalism school, featured, as guest speaker, Kenneth Olson, Dean of the Northwestern University School of Journalism, who emphasized the importance of having a journalism school as a separate department of the University. The second annual University Artists series brought six outstanding artists to the University Theater: the Humphrey- Wiedman concert dancers; the Roth string quartet; Frank Lloyd Wright, architect; Cornelia Otis Skinner; and I. A. Richards, internationally known literary critic and author. Of interest to students and towns- folk alike was the appearance of Katherine Landry with the Kryl Symphony in the University Theater. Miss Landry also starred in the Music School ' s presenta- tion of Puccini ' s opera, La Tosca, which ran four nights in the University Theater and one night at the New Orleans Spring Fiesta. The four major productions of the Department of Speech this year were On Borrowed Time, Stage Door, Pride and Prejudice, and James Barrie ' s Dear Brutus. One hundred and sixty-five delegates came to the University for the national convention of Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership fraternity, which was held on the campus from Thursday, March 13, through Saturday, March 15. The Edward Douglass White Lectures, the theme of which was, this year, Education and Citizenship, were delivered by Robert M. Hutchins, president of the University of Chicago. Dr. J. F. Rippy, authority on the political history of the Latin Americas, delivered the Walter Lynwood lectures on the subject, The United States and the Good Neighbor Policy. DR. ARTHUR G. KELLER Purchasing Agent T. P. HEARD Director of Athletics MRS. MARCUS M. WILKERSON Director of Housing for Wome n PRESTON H. GRIFFITH Director of General Extension After much delay, during which the greatest secrecy was maintained, the Board of Supervisors, tentatively nominated six men as possibilities for the permanent presidency on January 15. Nominated were Dr. Paul M. Hebert; Gen. Campbell B. Hodges; Dr. Roy L. Thompson, president of the Federal Land Bank in New Orleans; Dr. Charles E. Friley, president of Iowa State College; Maj. Fred C. Frey; and Dr. Nicholas Bauer, superintendent of New Orleans Public Schools. At long last, at 11:10 a. m., Monday, March 10, the most significant statement of the entire school year was made. James E. Smitherman, chairman of the board, announced that Campbell Blackshear Hodges, Major General, U. S. A., had been named president of the University. So, having turned its eighty-first year, Louisiana State University seems again on an even keel. With the chaotic condition of the world today, one hesitates, however, to dare look into the future. DR. ROY L. DAVENPORT Director of the School of Vocational Education DR. ALFRED DAVID BROWNE Director of the School of Health and Physical Education DR. WILLEM VAN DE WALL Director of the School of Music vN a f d .e v 1 _ L ONOR COURT Kj J m m 1 Jr li 1 1 - CHIEF JUSTICE JOHN MAKAR Law School The Honor Court is the supreme judicial organ of student govern- ment. It functions in a judicial manner, with prosecuting and de- fense staffs and all other trimmings of regulation courts. Appointed by the Student Council, the members of the Honor Court represent the highest type of University stu- dents. The Court became more prominent this year when it was granted exclusive jurisdiction over all cases involving cheating, theft and destruction of student proper- ty, and disorderly conduct of stu- dents. With this extended jurisdic- tion the Court established itself as one of the most active in the his- tory of the University. IHH Welborn and Burdette Members of the Honor Court this year are Chief Justice John Makar, Law School; Lewis Bur- dette, College of Arts and Sci- ences; Herman Mayeux, College of Agriculture; John Dougher- ty, College of Chemistry and Physics; John D. O ' Rourke, Col- lege of Commerce; John Sema- go, School of Education; Frank H. Walk, College of Engineer- ing; Nell Welborn, Coed Mem- ber-at-Large. ' ' ! VERNON WOODS President of the Student Body BOB KENDRICK Vice-President of the Student Body Putting forth an earnest effort to make student government mean as much as possible to the University students, this year ' s Student Council was instrumental in establishing the Student Senate, which is composed of all class officers. The Council this year inaugurated a series of student-faculty teas, with the avowed purpose of establishing a closer relation- ship between students and faculty; in conjunction with authorities of East Ba- ton Rouge parish, it conducted an inves- tigation of the eating houses on and near the campus, seeking to raise the level of cleanliness and efficiency of the various eating places; with the Honor Court, it was instrumental in obtaining exclusive jurisdiction for the Court in trying cer- tain student offenders. Another innova- tion this year saw the Council sponsor a Hello Week, featuring the election of a Margie and a Joe, typifying the friendlier college students. The Council also led in a fight to obtain compulsory Wassermann tests for all students; fos- tered a move for the construction of a cage in which Mike could attend foot- ball games as he had done in previous years; sponsored numerous pep meetings; and organized the sale of standard fresh- man caps. GRAHAM VANCE President, College of Arts and Sciences ANTOINE ALCIATORE President, College of Chemistry and Physics JEWEL CLAITOR Representative, College of Arts and Sciences JAMES N. BEAM President, College of Agriculture MORTIMER SQUIRES President, College of Engineerim 1 1 L 1 J J f IW I fa (M r ' i WEEK Supreme legislation organ of student government, the Student Council is composed of student body president, vice-president, coed vice-president, and presidents of the various colleges, together with extra representatives from the Junior Division and College of Arts and Sciences. LYNDON ALLEN President, Law School JULIUS MICHAELSON Sophomore Representative, Junior Division RUSSELL LOBDELL President, Junior Division DEWELL PITTMAN President, School of Education KENNETH POWELL President, College of Commerce a mm ome ri WYNNE DITCHBURN Vice-President STUDENTS Confronted with the task of coordinating the work of the various women ' s groups on the campus, the Associated Women Students organization has more than justified its existence. Working through the legislative council, composed of the mem- bers of the executive committee and the presidents of all women ' s organizations, it sponsored the Freshman Orientation Convocation, the AWS Backward Dance, the annual Christmas party, and created high standards of conduct for University women. M MAXINE ANDERSON, President The executive council of the AWS meets for one of its regular sessions. NELL WELLBORN Secretary ANN BROUSSARD Treasurer ELIZABETH MOORE ADELAIDE BOGGS GLORIA STANLEY Town Girls ' Representative Chairman of Dormitory Presidents Commuters ' Representatn The Dormitory Presidents formulate rules and regulations for dormitory girls subject to the approval of Dean Power. It is their duty to take care of minor infractions of these rules and to take charge of major social events in the dormitories, such as the annual Christmas parties. In their regular meetings this year, they planned the senior breakfast, numerous teas, and other dormitory entertainments. As a student disciplinary body, the group supervised the action of the various house committees. The seven dormitory presidents discuss current problems which confront them. MARTHA JANE HILL Annie Boyd Hall MARY MOORE Highland Hall MARY LITTELL Parker Dormitory ANN CARROLL KELLIS Field House MARGARET CALHOUN Grace King Hall CATHERINE WILBANKS Louise Garig Hall Mi-a OUHBBI m n Jr . II ) SENIOR OFFICERS Presidents of the senior classes are, seated, Joe Boston, Law School; Charles Roberts, College of Arts and Sciences, chairman; Jerrald Kirkland, College of Engineering; standing, Earl Hebert, College of Com- merce; Norman Davis, College of Agricul- ture; Quentin Hall, College of Chemistry and Physics; and Thomas Chastant, School of Education. GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL Members of the Graduate Student Council are, seated, left to right, Thomas Humble, Warren Savant, Margaret Andress, Curtis Clayton, Grover Murray, Charles Stewart, Forre st Gaines, president; A. J. Robichaus, Gene Quaw, Sloan Wayland, W. B. Bennett, Holly Frederick, Archie Henderson; standing, Paul Hendershot, vice-president; Helen Margaret Yerger, coed vice-president; Ted Butler, secretary-treasurer. ht FORREST GAINES President, Graduate School (36] CHARLES ROBERTS PAUL ARST EDDIE CARMOUCHE RUSSELL LOBDELL Chairman Chairman Chairman President Senior Class Presidents Junior Class Presidents Sophomore Class Presidents Freshman Class With the formation of the new Student Senate, composed of every class officer, class offices on the campus become more signifi- cant. The Student Council created this body in an effort to make student govern- ment more democratic and to allow more students to voice opinions on current problems which arise. Legislation originated in the Student Senate is referred to the Council for its approval. In the event of a veto, a three-fourths majority vote by the Senate is necessary to override the Council ' s decision. Serving as Speaker of the Senate this year was Charles Roberts, Chairman of the Sen- ior Class Presidents. In the future the vice- president of the student body will assume this position. Very popular in its first year of existence, the Senate may be considered another step toward more efficient student government. Under the capable leadership of Forrest Gaines, the Graduate Student Council con- tinued to govern the members of the Grad- uate School and carry on activities apart from those of the undergraduates. SOPHOMORES Presidents of the sophomore classes are, left to right, R. W. Vickers, College of Chemistry and Physics; John C. Runyon, Law School; Ralph Shapiro, College of Engineering; J. L. Cole, Col- lege of Agriculture; Ben R. Downing, College of Arts and Sciences; Marjorie Mary, School of Education; Eddie Carmouche, College of Com- merce, chairman FRESHMEN Officers of the freshman class are, left to right, Russell Lobdell, president; Sulcer Harris, vice-presi- dent; Danie Miller, secretary-treasurer. f) in , tim Wwdt ;i m 4 .1 JUNIOR OFFICERS Presidents of the junior classes are, left to right, Sam Momberg, School of Education; Otis Lee Tugwell, College of Arts and Sciences; Paul Arst, College of Commerce, chairman; W. J. Evans, College of Engineering; Richard Block, College of Chemistry and Physics; Jack Harelson, College of Agriculture. Not shown: Walter Peters, Law School. I J7J j r = RIGHT Dr. Dallas C. Dickey, debating coach, instructs the entire squad. he D eJ Dating SQUAD Beginning the year with a group of fourteen varsity de- baters, Dr. Dallas C. Dickey, debating coach, experienced no little difficulty in giving the entire squad the polish necessary to undertake an ambitious debating schedule. In addition to its regular schedule of dual meets, the squad participated in three debate tournaments: the an- nual invitational at Louisiana State Normal College, March 14 and 15; the Missouri Valley Forensic Associa- tion at the University of Kansas, March 27 and 28; and the annual Southern Tournament at Birmingham, Ala., April 1-4. During the course of the year, three questions were worked out and debated by the squad: (1) Resolved: The nations of the western hemisphere should form a permanent union; (2) The United States Government should enact legislation providing for conscription of capital in event of war; and (3) The United States should join the war immediately on the side of Great Britain. ARNOLD ABLON EDDIE CARMOUCHE JERE HUDSON : [39] EJ DOOD I ' M fit- ' The women held the stage in Stage Door. They gave a realistic portrayal of the glamorous and exciting, yet often dull and discour- aging life of the girls who want to be actresses. Well attended for three nights, the comedy-drama, written by Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman, offered to University followers of the Thespian art a polished bit of student acting. Vir- ginia Tietje as Terry Randall and Elizabeth Ann Quilty as Judith Can- field received perhaps the widest ac- claim, though Jessie McBurnett por- trayed a very laudable Kaye Hamil- ton. Terry Randall Keith Burgess . Judith Canfield David Kingsley THE CAST . . Virginia Tietje . . Richard Corson Elizabeth A. Quilty . . Paul Holtzman Mat tie Jean Belcher Olga Braudt .... Marcella Barnes Mary Harper .... LuciNA Pacquet Mary McCurre . MARGARET BROTHERS Bernice Niemeyer . . . Judy Badgett Madeline J ' aeulain, Marjorie Hoffman Ann Brock Dorothy Adams Kaye Hamilton . . Jessie McBurnett Jean Maitland .... Dorothy Kelly [40] m M ftVS KB : ' :0 ' h i l.V m ftp % ' ff$ lib THE CAST Elizabeth Bennett . . Doroi 7rtne Bennett Jane Lydia Bennett .... Llcina Mr. Darcy Lot is Mrs. Bennett Lol ' ISE Mr. Bennett Glen Mr. Bingley W. A. Fei Mr. Collins . . . Edward LoncJ Lady Catherine de Bourgh Marjorie Hoffi JJinI m % w m . mm mm m HIDE AND PBEJUDK Jane Austen ' s Pride and Prejudice, third major production of the year, moved its audience in a manner seldom seen at student productions. The play moved swiftly and the timing and pacing of the production were a tribute to the directing of Dr. Clifford Ann Norton. Dorothy Kelly, in the lead role of Elizabeth Bennett, was excellent. Equally well received was Louis Edmonds as the snobbish, stilted Darcy, who changed into a very human being without losing the confidence of his audience. Other good performances came from Louise Perry, Glen Faxon, and Jane French. m EX : m? , m, m L0WSIAWA STATE UNIVERSITY m M. 74e Wild %uoh Not a major production, Henrik Ibsen ' s Wild Duck was presented in the Work- shop Theater. It was well received, but it showed a definite lack of polish in the per- formance of some of the roles. Outstanding characterization of the play was Lucina Pac- quet ' s portrayal of Hedwig Ekdal. Charles Suber, Paul Holtzman, and Louis Edmonds were in leading male roles. THE CAST Gregers Charles Suber Mr. Werle W. A. Ferguson Dr. Relling Paul Holtzman Old Ekdal ........ George Brian Hedwig Ekdal .... Lucina Pacquet Mrs. Sorby Frances Bremer Molvik Frank Barrow Pattersen Bob Schulingkamp Jensen James Neely TWO OTHER PRODUCTIONS On feowiawed Jime Edwin Levy and Lelia Dean Frazier paced the presentation of Paul Osborn ' s On Borrowed Time, though the entire cast was in top form. Directed by Claude L. Shaver, the first major production of the speech department pleased a large crowd on three different nights. Certainly the cast did justice to a play which had run both on the screen and on Broadway. THE CAST G ramps Edwin Levy Pud Edwin Bradshkr Mr. Brink W. A. Ferguson Granny Lucina Pacquet Marcia Marian Bernauer Demitra .... Lelia Dean Frazier Mr. Grimes .... Paul Holtzman Sheriff Glen Faxon Dr. Evans ....... John Hankins A Boy Douglas Dickey [42] n m thaewd fa m g xooB of ' the Cooiniythc ,,, Bn HFI! j fgasos j QeJusid 7Ae cened Not a part of the visible glitter portrayed by the actors on the stage were the long weeks of work which preceded the presentations. Carpenters, elec- tricians, costumers, artists were indispensable units in every production. It was the unsung prop man hfrolvt. Hi .... ... ... FRESHMEN LOSE THEIR HAIR From the maze of folders, schedules, ques- tionnaires and information cards which is regis- tration, the sagest graduate student, as much as the wide-eyed freshman, emerges with a muddled brain and exhausted body. Many upperclassmen seek to shake the effect of the rigorous grind by venting their pent-up energies on the helpless dogs ; others seek relief in the company of one of the new girls or boys. More helpless than anyone are the unneces- sarily sophisticated freshman girls. They dash from place to place, trying alternately to appear demure and vivacious. This year they were required to wear freshman caps, which fact failed to cramp their style. After a few weeks of classes, however, the social pace slows down and the students learn what all those course numbers stand for. Registration books, schedule booklets, and a thousand cards to be filled out for this and that pre- cipitate unlimited trouble for puzzled students and equally puzzled advisors. Cuckoo and other horseplay like the above make shining shoes a welcome diversion. Twice each year, in the class elections of the fall and the college elections of the spring, embryonic politicians have opportunity to exhibit their wiles and aspire to campus offices. From the candidate for the lowliest position to the candidate for president of the Student Body, all par- ticipants put their heart, their soul and their money into the pre-election build-up with all the fervor and in- tensity of a seasoned campaigner for United States Sen- ator. Handbills, posters, cards any trick device that may bring the ticket into prominence are utilized along with the customary glad-handing and back-slapping. Often accused of being superficially friendly, the campus poli- tician, nonetheless, meets a lot of people, experiences valu- able associations and has one heluva big time. Win, lose or indifferent, campus politics is enjoyed by all but the most cynical. [46] Maj-Gen. Paul B. Malone gave his views on America ' s position in world affairs at one convocation. 1481 I - V V Most convocations are held in the Greek Theater. Chief Justice Blass swears in Vernon Woods as president of the Student Body for 1941. m Above: Dr. Hebert is always good for a few well-chosen words. Right: Old and new members of Mortar Board seen at the spring Leadership Convocation. Mr IB y Above: Student Council members take the oath of office. Right: Mortar Board honors Katherine Edwards. [50] IB SU The initiatory ceremony forms an integral part of prac- tically every organization on the campus. Formerly social fraternities and sororities compelled new initiates to per- form all kinds of ridiculous acts but the trend at present is to leave the public displays to the honorary and pro- fessional groups. From the dainty mud fights of G. M. to the more manly sessions of drop-the-handkerchief, carried on by those horrible Daggers, the various types of horseplay afford onlookers no end of pleasure and par- ticipants no end of embarrassment. Vengeance is sweet, believe the austere members, and, with this idea upper- most in their minds, add new ordeals and retain the old in an effort to get even with the present neophytes for miseries suffered at the hands of those who have gone before. Right: Jimmy Smith and the Dagger show-offs at, below, the annua! Dagger demonstration in front of the Field House. jZ And if they don ' t hit each other hard enough both ot them will regret it. To the harassed freshmen the Barracks mean Hell for the first month of school. Not only do the cocky sophomores work them over with brooms, belts and paddles, but some slave-driving first sergeant adds insult to injury by sentencing them to fourteen hours at hard labor with the self-same brooms and mops which heretofore had been used to deal misery to them. The hazing soon lets up, but the broom-pushing seemingly never ceases, for each Friday morning brings that inevitable room inspection. However, the frosh soon adjusts himself and swings into military ways as easily as the upperclassmen. Sometimes he even gets around to his books. Every Thursday afternoon finds beleaguered freshmen (and ambitious sophs) scrubbing the company quarters. l] L T - Anything that will shine must be polished until Captain Applegate can see his reflection in it. Kappa Sig ' s Tommy Gresham seems to enjoy dancing with M ' Adele Scott at the Chi Omega forma Margaret Landry, popular at the A. T. O. formal, later b came Darling of L. S. U. L 5-t 1 ANCES Up snriprv lifp Like a flower that opens on the week-ends, the society life of the L. S. U. campus blooms forth in all its glitter and glory on Friday and Saturday nights. Whether formal, in- formal or costume; whether fraternity, University, or Inter- fraternity dance; it all adds up to the campus ' most glamor- ous time. To the beat of solid jive or smooth waltz the coeds and eds, looking their best and feeling the same, fall in with the rhythm and enjoy themselves with a joy of freedom from a hard week of classes. With a week of work behind them, a week of work before them, they make the most of this brief respite . . . this oasis of pleasure in a desert of books. The best is none too good on these occasions . . . each fra- ternity tries to outshine the next; each University dance brings a new feature; each Interfrat dance brings a name band. This is the best of the college life. Then the music ends . . . sweet words are spoken . . . sweet compliments paid . . . sweet goodnights are said . . . another dance is over. The Phi Epsilon Pi ' s brought the Murray Dancers to the campus to the delight of the guests at their formal. [55] 0 ' ,c ff h . S _. Helen Gayle Bozeman escorted by Cadet Colonel Barton, is Introduced at the first Military Ball. JB k - 6J V 1 Tom Dutton officially designates Margie Brown as Homecoming Queen at the Homecoming Dance. lx?2 A [56] f ate Numerous sorority dances are held in the Field House. Above, the Delta Gamma Deltas swing out at their annual tea dance. banc S Queen Frances McKay dances with a lucky freshman at the Freshman Day dance. Campus dance fans enthusiastically received Jan Savitt and his Top Hatters, brought to the campus by the Men ' s Interfraternity Council. [57] Freshman Day officially began when Acting- President Hebert crowned Freshman President Rus- sell Lobdell and Frances McKay king and queen. IH Sergeant Metcalf horns in on frosh ' s show. Bright and early, the heretofore brow-beaten, down-trodden dogs, resplendent in their full dress uniforms, lined up, crossed their fingers, obediently marched toward Parker Dorm where they hesitantly looked forward to meeting their sight- unseen dates, who, too, were attired in their Freshman Day best, were equally querulous as to the character of their escorts-to-be. Two cadets to the coed, the holidaying frosh made their way to the parade ground, gawked as Dr. Hebert crowned King Lobdell and Queen McKay. After a brief re- cess for lunch, they resumed their activities, this time in the Greek theater where boys and girls alike competed for prizes offered for the best skit. The revelers rounded out their day with the Freshman Ball where pandemonium reigned with the King and Queen. Regal pulchritude, embodied in Pepper and Bradford; and, be- low, King Lobdell tosses a bouquet to some lucky freshman girl. i . A scene of the processional at the dedication of the Catholic Student Center. With six denominations represented by student centers and the Y organizations, the University is well equipped to meet the spiritual needs of the students. The various student centers provide places for students to read, lounge and carry on rec- reational activities in a Christian environment. Regular Sunday services are held in the Catholic and Methodist centers, whi ' e students of other faiths are furnished transportation to churches in Baton Rouge. One of the important religious events of the year was the dedication of the beautiful new Catholic Student Center by His Excellency Archbishop Joseph Francis Rummel of New Orleans. Important, too, was the Religious Emphasis Week sponsored by the religious groups on the campus. Singing is popular in the Presbyterian Center A group lounges in the Lutheran Student Center. RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES Chinese checkers seems to be a popular pastime among Baptists. Methodists attend a Sacrifice Supper in their student center. Episcopal students enjoy refreshments after one of their regular meetings. mt 1! [62] HUES Which is merely a mild name applied to an endur- ance contest. For the first week the sorority girls ignore the rushees that is, to their face, for in the chapter rooms they are tearing the rushees apart. Then, bang! The new girls tremblingly don the hot fall clothes, fix a smile on their faces with lipstick and step unsuspectingly into a mad- house of teas and rush dates. First they are fed, then entertained punch, cookies, songs, stilted conversation Oh you are from Villton! Then surely you know Susie Alumnae. By the fifth day of teas and rush dates, the members turn on the heat. Are you thinking about us? Well, have you narrowed it down? And so . . . she goes to the Panhellenic House to write down her choice the one she likes the best, or the one to which Aunt Mattie belonged. And this is the story of how a barbarian becomes a Greek. Top The Kappa Sig Christmas party, featuring the annual false fire place. Immediately above Southern Gentlemen? Combining miraculously the shrouded so- lemnity of the chapter room and the ludicrous demonstrations of the hazing sessions, fraternities at Louisiana State make themselves seen, felt and heard in all phases of campus activity. From the owlish three-pointer to the probationed gadabout, each organization has at least one friend and brother who lets the world know his lodge is well represented. Politics, publications or military the fra- ternity lads will be sure to have their fingers in the pudding. And, amazing as it sounds, they do themselves fairly proud. Left and below Al Donahue ' s songstress proved more popular than the local lassies. Below, the Dekes gloat over their spoils from the Tulane game. and gt itabk ttligic acta, iigt lih on StlvtS. M But, aside from the frivolities that tradi- tionally characterize social fraternities, organizations on this campus take a keen and genuine interest in those things for which college is, after all, intended. More than mere dancing, partying and boarding clubs, they contribute generously to char- itable movements, participate zealously in religious activities and, most important, actually do foster scholarship. Consider- ing the recreational side of fraternity life as most interesting, we have empha- sized that view in this layout, leaving the more sober aspects to speak for them- selves. Right They ' re Theta Kappa Phi ' s but what are they doing? Right and below Those Phi Delts seem amused with Brother Ednie ' s playing (?). Neils Herri presents the cup to Phi Eta Mu, winner of Interfraternity Stunt Night. It has been said that the average college girl gets more education in one week in the dormitory than she does in four years in the classroom. This can surely be said of Louisiana State University coeds. Beside bridge games, midnight forays, old- fashioned gossip sessions even the difficulties that arise from coming in late offer a wealth of ex- periences that, although they don ' t make for bet- ter grades, are none the less valuable to partici- pants. To the left is one of the high spots of the dormitory year, the annual Christmas party, fea- turing Queen Mary Frances Slattery. k s. Katherine Landry and Louis Durst as Tosca and Cavaradossi Giving a professional touch to an amateur presentation, the University ' s most able vocalists thrilled capacity audi- ences in the University Theater with their interpretation of Puccini ' s tragedy, Tosca. With a four-night season, Julia Beoletto and Katherine Landry alternated in the lead role of Tosca, each winning acclaim for polished perform- ances. Carmen Gagliardi and Louis Durst alternated as the male lead, Cavaradossi, with Don Sparkman and Josh Wheeler offering a splendid, villainous Scarpia. In the New Orleans performance, Landry, Gagliardi and Wheeler sang the lead roles. Vadah Cochran (kneeling) as A Sacristan and Carmen Gagliardi as Cavaradossi Chris Ortiz as Spoletta and Don Sparkman as Scarpia [70] MORRELL F. TRIMBLE Editor-in-Chief JEWEL CLAITOR, Campus Editor Th [Daily Reveille In the middle-of-the-road policy of Editor-in-Chief Morrell Feltus Trimble and the pseudo-intellectual edi- torials of Executive Editor Seymour Glazer, readers of the Daily Reveille this year found a not-much-different, but quite satisfactory school paper which compared favorably with any college daily in the country. The customary mid-year shake-up saw hold-over Sports Edi- tor Bill Koren turn photographer, columnist Ed Glus- man assume the duties of Campus Editor, replacing Jane Fargason, and James Baragona, erstwhile reporter, take over Herb Harmatz ' Campus Editorship. Red- headed Jesse Foltz, who began the year as Assistant Sports Editor, succeeded Koren as Sports Editor the second semester, feuded occasionally with W. I. Spencer of the down-town paper. Necia Garmany avoided the attentions of Sports Ed-Photog Koren long enough each day to produce the advertisement-cluttered society page. Recognized as the hardest worker on the staff was conscientious, smiling Jewel Claitor, Campus Editor, who, with Billy Laffler and Dan Galouye, Cam- pus Editors, and E. K. Jesse, photographer, rounded out the staff. Necessary evils were the junior reporters, who cluttered up the news room, gathered most of the news and persistently padded their stories. BILL KOREN, Sports Editor NECIA GARMANY, Society Editor flW HERB HARMATZ, Campus Editor JANE FARGASON, Campus Editor DAN GALOUYE. Campus Editor THE 1941 LESLIE KETHLEY, Assistant Editor NORMAN DAVID, Assistant Editor ska nid a nmk ingsit Burain March It;- hesitar Ca over [I wda idvtmi mttodii tat ik ton In section step-chi was ju on tie Juni swatd Bttaaa 4m. J and Par % Htttiji JACK KOCH, ANN MEREDITH, PAT LASSALLE, AND PAUL ARST Junior Business Managers 5 !J H James Borden Cobb, in circle, over- came innumerable obstacles to guide the production of . S After months of haggling, wrangling, planning and re-planning, the 1941 Gumbo, for better or for worse, was put to bed in mid-April to the relief of all concerned. Faced with a decreased enrollment and consequent shortage of funds, plagued by a prolonged scuffle with the art department, and otherwise delayed by unforeseen circumstances, the editor and staff produced a volume far removed from the one originally conceived. Featur- ing student art work, this yearbook represents more of an all-student publi- cation than Gumbos of past years. During the course of the year, Editor Cobb, aided and abetted by De- signer-Printer W. A. Benson, tore up more layouts than most staffs design. Burning the midnight oil through the months of January, February and March, he allowed a 2.5 average to suffer immeasurably for the benefit of his 448-page headache. The job completed, he folded his arms, waited hesitantly for the book to come off the press. Conscientious Advertising Manager Grady Malone worried at length over the difficulty of wringing money from an already harried group of merchants throughout the state, finally saw his section completed the last advertising section that will appear in a Gumbo. An innovation which he introduced brought more attractive layouts to the advertising section through the use of numerous candid photographs. Diminutive Peggy Kilpatrick, torn by romantic intrigue, had sufficient trouble with the Organization section to warrant collection of her checks. Sports Editor Payne Breazeale, step-child of the senior staff, feuded with Editor Cobb at every opportunity, was justified in complaining all work and no pay, did an excellent job on the Athletic section. Junior Editor Norman David, confidant and protege of the editor, sweated many hours writing most of the copy in this volume, laughed at Breazeale ' s jokes. Les Kethley and Sarah Frances Chee Chee ' Hinkle, iunior editors, were willful workers who did everything that was asked of them. Malone ' s ambitious assistants, Ann Meredith, Paul Arst, Jack Koch and Pat Lassalle, graced the office on occasion, spent more time selling space. When prone to criticize this volume, one should bear in mind that each layout presented represents untold hours of planning, arguing, and revising. Here is the finished product. o2 .3 77f PEGGY KILPATRICK, Organization Manager GRADY MALONE. Advertising Manager H. PAYNE BREAZEALE, JR., Sports Editoi HE VI E The Louisiana Law Review, edited by Law School students under the supervision of the faculty, successfully com- pleted its third year of publication; maintained its position as an important project in the legal profession. JOHN M. SHUEY Comment Editor CHARLES P. ANDERMANN, Editor, Rural Louisianian D ' Tne. Ztiiral _._i I ouisianiath S J. DESMOND and DERWOOD MILLER Advertising Manager and Business Manager As official organ of the College of Agriculture, the Rural Louisianian, under the editorship of Charles P. Andermann, offered numerous well- chosen articles, helping the farmers of the state keep abreast of the latest advancements in all the phases of agriculture. JL Nt| Wyto Employing a racy editorial style, Pe Me , unofficial humor magazine, con- tinued to feud with The Daily Reveille, was, however, considerably milder in its comments on campus affairs in general. It ranked well among magazines of its kind. JOHNNY REDMAN and JOHN DUNN Co-Editors, Slants ' BERNARD WEBB, Editor, Pell Mell J After a shaky debut, Slants, pictorial review of campus life, caught on and Editors Dunn and Redman produced a good magazine with a considerable amount of photographic punch. ROBERT CREAMER, Editor, I Book L BOOK The L Book remained a valuable aid to new- comers, passing on to them pertinent informa- tion about the customs and regulations of the University. MINUS D. MILLER, Business Manager 4 I [77] frM II pnnHELLEnic UU- GJLJKudbu : k TlLou cutuL tU. ' Dj t _ ! If - VB -VBIKVI HHIIIlM III f ft H3 % k ;4fc ft A BLTm JB1 l i I i M i- 3-_n,L 4 xi ii Ti ] Hi rlflL. TTLajLjftj o , outlA- CL i Ji 16 IS a J ,grur tN -. - - ' v% jftm Wy - . - fr J vss - s . ' i y If. Brlrj ' ' j- H II IV S( pKas Billy Wilkinson, for the second time in succession acted as Medical Editor of the Gumbo. _ THE JOURNAL With the opening of the school year last fall a new publication made its initial bow at the Medical School. The Journal, edited by Laurence B. Weiss and Thomas R. Wilson, was designed to replace the Tiger, a weekly publication at the school since 1933. Each monthly issue contains articles by students and members of the faculty on various phases of medical science, interesting case histories, school news, and special features. ft Lawrence B. Weiss, Co-Editor of the Journal. , V I WALTER SALATICH Associate Editor THOMAS DURHAM Business Manager Thomas R. Wilson, Co-Editor of the Journal. Dr. George W. McCoy, Chairman of the Faculty Editorial Board. Standing, left to right: Kirk, Durham, Ward, Deas, Marx, deMier, Scurry, Frank, Grubschmidt, Donahue; seated, Morrogh, Rabinowiti, Jolly, Coats OFFICERS Henry Jolly President Herman Rabinowitz ' Vice-President David Z. Coats Secretary-Treasurer Earl H. Morrogh Member-at-Large STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, nucleus of student government at the School of Medicine, showed an unprecedented burst of activity this year, refur- nished the student lounge and instituted numerous other improvements. Under the able leadership of President Henry Jolly, the council is com- posed of Vice-prexy Rabinowitz, Secretary-Treasurer Coats, Member- at-Large Mor rogh and representatives of the classes. The Senior Class is represented by Kirk, Marx, Deas and Ward. Representatives of the Juniors are Frank, deMier and Donahue. The Sophomores contribute Durham and Grubschmidt. Brooks Scurry is the lone Freshman representative. : [90] Standing, left to right: Wilkinson, Lazarowitz, Wlngo, Daiell, Dubow, Deas, Brucker; seated, Cacioppo, Cam, Woody i( ZL (IKLE t 1 k School of- r ik jot, refur- ;r irrovtnients, be council is com- Coats, Member- Toe Senior Clas ' rxi ' Wft of Int ! H contribute I ! Freshman In the spring of 1940, The Circle, an honorary scholastic society, was founded at the School of Medicine. The purpose of this society is to give due recognition to those students who have proved that they are of outstanding scholastic ability. The membership is restricted to one-tenth of the Senior class and three members from the Junior class. Senior members are Frank Cain, Sheldon Daiell, Mitchell Alexander Brucker, Thomas Deas, Norman C. Woody, Emanuel Dubow and Spurgeon Wingo. Junior members are D. V. Cacioppo, L. A. Lazarowitz and W. E. Wilkinson, Jr. Dr. George W. McCoy is the honorary member of the society. OFFICERS Frank Cain President Norman C. Woody Vice-President Dionisus Cacioppo Secretary-Treasurer 1911 iff (T = V 5= i 9 AM FIRST ROW: HARRY ABRAMSON Alexandria A E Interfraternity Council JAMES S. ANDRES . . New Orleans + B n JAMES ELWYN BALL Alto B II Fellow, L. S. U. Society ot Medical Sciences FRANZ KARL BAUER New Orleans FLOYD N. BECKCOM . . Hornbeck t X Undergraduate Surgical Society F. A. BENITEZ New Orleans JULIAN E. BOG ESS, JR Macon, Miss. A K E JOE EDISON BROYLES Shreveport A K K Student Council, ' 38 SECOND ROW: MITCHELL BRUCKER New York, N. Y. The Circle; Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences FRANK A. CAIN . . Rayvllle ARE Fellow of the Gorgas; Undergraduate Surgical Society; The Circle; Editorial Board, ' 41. NICHOLAS MARIUS CAMPBELL New Orleans W. HOWARD CARROLL Shreveport A E K Student Council, ' 39; Secretary-Treasurer, Interfraternity Council, ' 41; Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences. DENNIS ANDERSON CASEY, JR New Orleans B n Newman Club MARTIAL B. CASTEIX, JR New Orleans ft b n Newman Club STEPHEN A. CHAVEZ New Orleans ft s n Undergraduate Surgical Society; Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Class, ' 40. VINCENT F. CHICOLA Alexandria B n Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences VH 0%, V tfc WIT . ;-.t ' : S FIRST ROW: J. KYLE CLARK Provo, Utah + B n DAVID Z. COATES Marthaville X Student Council, ' 41 NATHAN COTLAR New Orleans A K SAUL SHELDON DAIELL Brooklyn, N. Y. A K The Circle; L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences THOMAS M. DEAS Arcadia A K K President, Undergraduate Surgical Society; Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; The Circle; Student Council, Ml. EMANUEL D DUBOW New York, N. Y. + A K Phi Lambda Psi; The Circle;. Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sci- ences; Fellow of the Gorgas. HENRY M. DUHE Reserve A K K Student Council, ' 40; Vice-President, Senior Class. ALBERT SIDNEY EASLEY N .w Orleans K -f SECOND ROW: CLAY E. EASTERLY Baton Rouge Fellow L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences HERBERT EISLER New York, N. Y. Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences ERNEST B. FLAKE Pioneer t B 11 SEYMOUR L. FRANK Brooklyn, N. Y. + A K CHARLES T. FREY New Orleans Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences ROBERT E. ILLASPIE New Orleans X MICHAEL N. GOLDBERG New Orleans + A K LEE EDWARD HARTMAN New Orleans THE SENIOR CLASS [95] FIRST ROW: SAM FEISS HARTMAN New Orleans CONNIE I. HOOD, JR New Orleans A K K President, L. S U. Society of Medical Sciences, ' 41 GUS LAZARE HOYT Cheneyville B II Secretary, Phi Beta Pi HENRY JOLLY, JR Baton Rouge A K K Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Interfraternity Council, ' 40; President, Student Body, ' 41. WARREN M. KIRK Louisville, Miss. 9 K + Student Council, ' 41 LOUIS V. LANDRY Port Allen 9 K R. L. LA SCOLA New Orleans PAUL B. LASTRAPES New Orleans P I Newman Club JOSEPH R. LETT Tallassee, Ala. 5 SECOND ROW: FREDERICK ALUYN MARX Monroe A E Student Council LEONARD MELTZER Brooklyn, N. Y. A E Interfraternity Council STANLEY E. MORGAN New Orleans B 11 EARL H. MORROGH Arnaudville 9 K Undergraduate Surgical Society; Student Council; L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences. RALPH NIX New Orleans B n WILLIAM B. OISLANDER New York, N. Y. DANIEL T. O ' QUINN Natchitoches B II Fellow of the Gorgas; President, The Gorgas, ' 38, HERMAN RABINOWITZ New Orleans A E Vice-President, Student Body, ' 41; Vice-President, Student Council, ' 41; Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Interfratsrnity Council, ' 38; Vice-President, Phi Delta Epsilon. O. J. RICHARDSON ... Manifest FIRST ROW: ED RIVET, JR 9 K President, Senior Class; Vice-President, Undergraduate Surgical Society; Interfraternity Council; Newman Club. EUGENE S. ROGERS Minden B II ROBERT M. ROSE New Orleans Fellow of the Gorgas SAM J. RUSSO New Roads DAVID GOTTSCHALK SCHWARTZ New York, N. Y. A E Secretary-Treasurer. Senior Class; Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Interfraternity Council. FRANK M. B SLATER Jackson, Miss. A K K L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences HARRY S. SNATIC Lake Charles X CONNIE ST. ROMAIN New Orleans A E I L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences JAMES L. TREADWAY Alexandria B II SECOND ROW: B. E. TRICHEL Harrisonburg 9 K Editorial Board, L. S. U. Journal ALCENITH VEITH Metairie A E I President, Alpha Epsilon lota; Interfraternity Council. SIMON V. WARD, JR Timmonsville, S. C. A K K L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Student Council. STEPHEN LAWTON WATSON Florence, S. C. 6 K President, Freshman Class, ' 38; President, Interfraternity Council, ' 41; President, Theta Kappa Psi, ' 41. LAWRENCE R. WEISS Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Fellow of the Gorgas; Co-Editor, The Journal ; Associate Editor, The Tiger. CELESTE GEORGE WICHSER New Orleans P 2 Undergraduate Surgical Society; Interfraternity Council. THOMAS REID WILSON Minden A K K Co-Editor, The Journal ; Interfraternity Council; Fellow, L. S. U. So- ciety of Medical Sciences. CHARLES JOHNSON WISE New Orleans 6 K NORMAN C. WOODY Shreveport X The Circle; Fellow, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Fellow of the Gorgas; Undergraduate Surgical Society. THE m: iiii. CLASS [97] GEORGE ANDERSON (2) .... Sanford. Fla. A K K JACK ROBERT ANDERSON (3) . New Orleans B n L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences WILLIAM LAMAR BAIN (I) .... Shreveport X WILLARD VARE BALDING (2) . Manhattan, Kan. A K K VERNON BALOVICH (I) .... New Orleam X T. ED BANKS (I) Colfax 9 K DONALD J. BARANCO (3) Lafayette X FRANCES BELL (I) Montgomery, Ala. LESTER BIENVENU (I) St. Martinville A K K THOMAS GREY BIGGS, JR. (2), Lake Providence A K K D. ELDREDGE BOURGEOIS (I) ... Jeanerette A K K SIRENO ELMER BOWERS, JR. (I) ... Boyce B n DAVID F. BRADLEY (3) ... Los Altos, Calif. A K K MARLIN BRASWELL (3) Minden B n JOSEPH W. BROWN, JR. (2) ... Thibodaux B n J. OTIS BROYLES (2) Shreveport A K K FRED ORLAN BRUMFIELD (3) ... Bogalusa A K K Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences, ' 41 HOWARD ALBERT BUECHNER (2) New Orleans + B n Phi Beta Kappa DIONISUS V. CACIOPPO (3) . . . . Hammond Undergraduate Surgical Society; L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Fellow of the Gorgas; The Circle. KENNETH C. CAMPBELL (I) Binghamton, N. Y. [98) U IV D E BYRON CASEY, JR. (2) New Orleans B n Newman Club A. J. CASTRO, JR. (3) .... Valleio, Calif. X PHILIP L. CENAC (2) Houma + B II ALBERT CERNIGLIA (2) Delhi B n JOSEPH F. CRAVEN (I) New Orleans e K LOUIS CULLICK (2) Shreveport a E VINCENT A. CULOTTA (2) ... New Orleans B n JOSEPH D ' ALFONSO (I) .... New Orleans B n JESSE ALBERT DANNA (I) ... New Orleans B n Newman Club BERNARD F. DANTON, JR. (I) . . New Orleans f P X Newman Club GEORGE A. DEGENSHEIN (3) . Brooklyn, N. Y. A K The Journal N. CARTER DENTON (3) ... Oneonta, Ala. X Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Undergraduate Surgical Society; Fellow of the Gorgas; Vice-President, Sophomore Class, ' 40. O. R. DEPP (3) Glasgow, Ky. B n InTerfraternity Council HERBERT DERMAN (I) ... Brooklyn, N. Y. LEE H. desBORDES (I) New Orleans A K K MICHAEL J. DONAHUE, JR. (3) Bafon Rouge A K K Secretary-Treasurer Freshman Class, ' 39; Student Council, Ml. THOMAS M. DURHAM (2) .... Alexandria 9 K Student Council; Business Manager, The Journal. EMILE P. ECKART (I) Metairie 4BII JOSEPH M. EDELMAN (I) ... Baton Rouge + A K KENDALL EPPES (3) Eufaula, Ala. A K K R G fl A D U L HM BILLIE F. EVERETT (2) Forest 6 K + JOSEPH ROSAVIO FAMA (I) . . . Plaquemine JOSEPH A. FARRIS (3) Paducah. Ky. + B n Interfraternity Council, ' 41 LEO FISHER (2) New Orleans IRWIN L. FONTENELLE (I) . . . New Orleans B n JACK R. FRANK (3) Crowley A E Student Council THOMAS E. FURLOW, JR. (I) . New Orleans A K K President, Freshman Class, ' 41 GEORGE GAETHE (3) New Orleans + A K CHARLES R. GENOVESE (2) . . Independence B n Fellow of the Gorgas; Newman Club. NORMAN S. GILBERT (2) St. Bernard A K K H. HERMAN GOLDSBY, JR. (3) . Stonewall A K K CARL F. GOLL (2) New Orleans A K K BENIGNO T. GONZALEZ (3) . . . Manati, P. R. + X Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences FREDERICK C. GRIESHABER (3) . New Orleans + B n WARREN E, HANCOCK (2) ... Shreveport X Fellow of the Gorgas ROBERT H. HANSEN (3) Hammond f P Z CLIFTON HARRIS (I) Pineville 9 K JULIAN HIRSCH (2) New Orleans + A E W. S. HIRSCH (2) New Iberia + A E JAMES B. HODGE, JR. (2) ... Baton Rouge + X U IV D E BERNARD HOLLANDER (3) . New York, N. Y. + A K GUS JOHNSTON HOYER (I) ... Shreveport X WILLIAM HUMPHREY (3) . Ill Sturgis, Ky. WILLIAM D. JAMES (3) . . . . Hamlet, N. C. + X PHILIP JOHNSON (2) New Orleans + B n President, Freshman Class, ' 40; Vice-President, Newman Club, ' 41. WILLIAM J. JOHNSTON (I) A K K Rayne JAMES V. KAUFMAN (2) Jeanerette A K K THOMAS A. KIMBROUGH (1) . . New Orleans A K K T. W. KLEINPETER (3) B n MORRIS KLINGER (1) New Orleans A E BERNIE DAVID KOSHKIN (1) . . New Orleans A K GUSTAVE RUSSELL KUEHNLE (3) Baton Rouge 6 K PHILIP WEBSTER LA HAYE (1) . . . Mamou A K K WILBERT LAWRENCE (1) .... Alexandria 6 K LOUIS A. LAZAROWITZ (3) . Ell snville, N. Y. + A E The Circle; L. S. U. Society of Mec ical Sciences. EDWARD J. LeBLANC, JR. (1) . . Abbeville + B IT FRANK J. Le COURT (1) .... JAMES PAUL LESLIE (3) .... Baton Rouge A K K Fellow of the Gorgas F. X. Le TARD (1) A K K LOUIS LEVY (2) New Orleans t A E [99] A T E S - mm BERT H. LEWIS (3) Shawnee, Okla. A K K Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences SIDNEY B. LEWIS (I) .... Bridgeton, N. J. A K BURCHALL LILES (I) Bastrop X F. E. McCARTY (3) Sikes OK JOE H. McCORMICK, JR. (I) ... . Monroe A K K JOHN ROBERT McELWEE (2) Delhi A K K JOSEPH WILLIAM McKAY (I) . . . Shreveport A K K JULES McNERNEY (3) . . . San Antonio, Texas X RUDOLPH J. MARSHALL, JR. (3) . New Orleans B n Fellow of the Gorgas; Undergraduate Surgical Society; Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences. CLARENCE RUSSELL MARTIN (I) .New Orleans B n ROY VERNON MARTIN (2) .... Winnfield A K K ANGELO A. MASSONY, JR. (I) . . Waterproof + B n J. W. MAYES (2) Kinder f X IGNACIO MEDINA, JR. (I) . . . New Orleans B n PARASKEVAS MICHAELIDES (2) . New Orleans 4 B n EDMOND MICKAL (I) New Orleans B n AUGUSTO de MIER (3) . . . Vega Baja, P. R. B n Student Council, Ml; Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences. GEORGE M. MILLER (I) Plaquemine ELLIS MISCHLE (I) Jersey City, N. J. HARRY S. MORRIS (3) Baton Rouge A K K JACK M. MOSELY (2) . . . Monroe A K K President, Sophomore Class, ' 41 LARRY S. MOUCH (2) Port Allen 6 K [100] U IV D E (3IBI ilk wtffr ' - MJiM fJ |J JOE C. MUCH (3) Alvin, Texas 6 K Undergraduate Surgical Society; Editorial Board, The Journal. CHARLES DeWITT MULLER (3) . . New Orleans A K K Fellow of the Gorgas; Undergraduate Surgical Society; Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences. NICHOLAS S. MUSSO (2) Tribodaux + B n DUDLEY H. MUTZIGER (3) ... New Orleans B n MORTON NATHANSON (2) . New York, N. Y. t A K WHYTE G. OWEN, III (I) ... Baton Rouge A K K STANLEY G. PARKER (2) ... Salinas, Calif. A K K GEORGE BELL PAYNE (3) Winnfield Fellow of the Gorgas; Undergraduate Surgical Society; Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences. GORDON W. PEEK (2) Oxford X Vice-President, Sophomore Class, ' 41 ALFRED E. PEREZ (I) . . Maracaibo, Venezuela B II JOHN B. PLAUCHE (I) Morgama A K K ONEILLE L. POLLINGUE, JR. (I). Port Barre B II WOODROW W. POLEWODA (I) . New Orleans LEON PORDY (I) New York, N. Y. i A K R. PORRATA-DORIA, JR. (3). San Juan, P. R. B II JOHN ROBERT PRACHER (2) .... Monroe ! B II SAMUEL G. RANKIN (I) Bogalusa NELL REILEY (3) Baton Rouge A E I IRWIN JEFFERSON RICE (I) ... Shreveport X RICHARD E. ROBICHAUX (2) ... Raceland A K K CHARLES RODNEY ROBINSON (I) New Orleans + B II JEROME J. ROMAGOSA (2) .... Thibodaux K RGRADUATES 1 , Js ss 1 1 M 1 I OltN, 1 h 1 mi DANIEL H. ROWE (I) New Orleans B n Vice-President, Freshman Class; B.A. Degree, Tulane University. WILLIAM ERNEST ROWND (3) ... Bogalusa A K K Undergraduate Surgical Society; Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Fellow of the Gorgas; President, Freshman Class, ' 39. HAROLD JOHN SABATIER (3) Elton X MALTER A. SALATICH (3) ... New Orleans B n Fellow of the Gorgas; Undergraduate Surgical Society; L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Associate Editor, The Journal ; Newman Club. CLARENCE L. SAMSON (I) Crowley X JASON CHASE SANDERS (2) . . . . Caspiana A K K JOHN C. SCURRY (2) . . . Greenwood, S. C. 9 K + RALPH B. SCURRY (I) ... Greenwood, S. C. K JOHN SIGNORELLI (I) New Orleans B n SAMUEL SIMKIN (3) New Orleans A K E. B. SPILLER (I) Franklin ALVIN F. ST. AMANT (2) Gonzales A K K Member, Publications Board C. P. ST. AMANT, JR. (I) . . . Baton Rouge A K K MURPHY J. ST. ROMAIN (I) . . New Orleans A K K SAMUEL JOSEPH ST. ROMAIN (I) New Orleans A K K J. TOM STANSFIELD (3) . . . Pine Cliffe, Colo. A K K Feliow of the Gorgas; Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences. HAYWOOD ULYSSES STOER (I) . . Shreveport A K K KEITH STRATFORD (3) Ogden, Utah B n President, Sophomore Class. ' 40 ALMA SULLIVAN (3) New Orleans A E I S. E. TAORMINA (2) New Orleans B n JAMES A. THOM, III (3) . . . . Baton Rouge A. R. THOMASSON, JR. (3) . . . Dallas, Texas A K K ,}k ml ' -.J II X II L ' II I. II t II I ROSS CLAUD TILBURY (I) .... Shreveport A K K WILTON P. TILLY, JR. (2) ... New Iberia JOHN E. TOBIN, JR. (3), San Francisco. Calif. X Secretary, The Gorgas, ' 40 HUGH M. TOMLIN (I) New Orleans A K K JOHN E. TROTT (3) Yoakum, Texas X THOMAS B. TYLER (I) New Orleans X CLOYD D. VAN HOOK (I) Ruston B IT ROBERT BROOKS VAN HORN (2) . Shreveport A K K F. LEON WARE (3) New Orleans Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences PHILIP B. WATKINS (3) Doerun, Ga. A K K DAVID F. WATSON (2) . . . . Monetta, S. C. 6 K GLORIA JANE WEIR (I) .... Baton Rouge GEORGE J. WHITMAN, JR. (2) . New Orleans + B n Newman Club W. E. WILKINSON, JR. (3) .... Coushatta X The Circle; Undergraduate Surgical Society; Associate, L. S. U. Society of Medical Sciences; Fellow of the Gorgas; Medical Editor, Gumbo, ' 40 and ' 41. J. THERON WILLIS (3) Downsville WALTER M. WOODWARD (3) . . Coleman, Tex. X Interfraternity Council: L. S. U. Society of Medi- cal Sciences JAMES J. WYLLIE (I) New Orleans EDWARD W. WYNNE (2) .... New Orleans B n J. M. YEAGER (2) Alexandria 6 K HERMAN M. ZEIGMAN (I) Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y. A E GEORGE J. ZIBILICH (2) . . . . New Orleans B n Fellow of the Gorgas HARRY ZOLLER ' (I) New Orleans A K [101] A T E S C 102] enn Bain, Balovich, Baranco, Beckcom, Castro, Coates, Denton, Gillespie, Gonzalez. Hancock, Hodge, Hoyer, James, Lett, Lites, McNerney, Mayes, Peek. Rice, Babatier, Samson, Snatic, Tobin, Trott, Tyler, Wilkinson, Woodward, Woody. PHI CHI OFFICERS WALTER M. WOODWARD President NATHAN C. DENTON Presiding Junior JOHN E. TROTT Treasurer DONALD J. BARANCO Historian MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. Sterling Albritton Dr. Philip J. Carter Dr. Karl L. Dickens Dr. Chester S. Fresh Dr. Arthur V. Hayes Dr. Hugh C. Ilgenfritz Dr. Robert C. Lowe Dr. Urban Maes Dr. Hugh P. Newbill Dr. Bjarne Pearson Dr. Chapman Reynolds Dr. James C. Rice Dr. James D. Rives Dr. Gordon K. Rogers Dr. George N. Ronstrom Dr. Richard T. Stephenson Dr. Herbert R. Unsworth Dr. Donald B. Williams Dr. John W. Williams, Jr. MEMBERS Lamar Bain 44 Vernon Balovich 44 Donald Baranco 42 Richard Bates |43 Dan Beacham 43 Neal Blanchard ' 43 Giles Cailleteau 43 A. Castro, Jr ' 42 David Coates ' 41 N. C. Denton ' 42 Jack H. Drew ' 43 Robert E. Gillespie ' 41 J. E. Goebel ' 42 B. T. Gonzalez |42 Warren Hancock 43 Lad Hite ' 42 James B. Hodge |42 Gus Hoyer ...... 44 W. D. James ' 42 Joseph R. Lett . . Burchall Liles . . . Jules McNerney . Wallace MacBride Juan Marchand . . Jimmie Mayes Dale Patterson . . Gordon Peek . . . Irwin Rice . . . . H. J. Sabatier . . Clarence Samson Harry Snatic . . . J. E. Tobin . . . . J. E. Trott . . . . Herbert Tucker . . Tom B. Tyler . . . W. E. Wilkinson, Jr W. M. Woodward Victor Young . . . 41 44 ' 42 ' 43 ' 44 ' 43 ' 43 ' 43 ' 44 ' 42 ' 44 ' 41 ' 42 ' 42 ' 43 ' 44 ' 42 ' 42 ' 43 ! II II li N I m ft f j ; ' D Cl ft ICIBI B P r o Anderson, Balding, Bienvenue, Biggs, Boggess, Bourgeois, J. E. Broyles, J. O. Broyles, Brumfield, Cain, Carroll. Deas, des Bordes, Donahue, Duhe, Eppes, Furlow, Gilbert, Goldsby, Goll, Hood, Humphrey. Johnston, Jolly, Kaufman, Kimbrough, LaHaye, Leslie, LeTard, Lewis, McElwee, McKay, Martin. Morris, Mosely, Muller, Owen, Parker, Plauche, Robichaux, Rownd, Sanders, Slater, A. F. St. Amant. C. P. St. Amant, Jr., M. St. Roumain, S. St. Roumain, J. T. Stansfield, Stoer, Thomasson, Tilbury, Van Horn, Ward, Watkins, Wilson. Dr. Charles A. Bahn Dr. Dan. D. Baker Dr. Claude C. Craighead Dr. Frederick A. Eigenbrod ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. William R. Galbreath Dr. Marion E. Kopfler Dr. Ben R. Heninger Dr. Emile Maltry, Jr. Dr. Vernon M. Heninston Dr. Charles H. Mosely Dr. Edgar Hull Dr. Lawrence J. O ' Neil Dr. Pierre J. Kahle Dr. Francis W. Raggio Dr. John R. Schenken Dr. Earl C. Smith Dr. Eugene B. Vickery Dr. Roy W. Wright George M. Anderson ' 43 Willard V. Balding ' 43 Lester J. Bienvenu ' 44 Thomas G. Biggs ' 43 Julian E. Boggess, Jr ' 41 David F. Bradley ' 42 Joseph E. Broyles ' 41 Gerald O. Broyles ' 43 Fred O. Brumfield Frank A Cain ' 42 ' 41 Wynton H. Carroll ' 41 Thomasson P. Dann ' 43 Thomas M. Deas ' 41 Lee H. desBordes ' 44 Michael J. Donahue, Jr ' 42 Henry M. Duhe ' 41 John K. Eppes ' 42 Thomas T. Fenton ' 43 Edmond P. Ferguson ' 41 Thomas E. Furlow, Jr ' 41 MEMBERS Norman S. Gilbert ' 43 Henry H. Goldsby ' 42 Carl F. Goll ' 43 Connie I. Hood ' 41 William P. Humphrey ' 42 William J. Johnson ' 44 Henry W. Jolly, Jr ' 41 James V. Kaufman ' 43 Thomas A. Kimbrough ' 44 Philip W. LaHaye ' 44 James L. Le Noir ' 43 James P. Leslie ' 42 F. X. LeTard ' 44 Bert H. Lewis ' 42 John R. McElwee ' 43 Joseph W. McKay ' 44 Roy V. Martin ' 43 Floyd R. Mayes, Jr ' 43 Harry S. Morris ' 42 Jack M. Mosely ' 43 D H G A IV I Charles D. Muller ' 42 W. Glendower Owen (III) . . . . ' 44 Stanley G. Parker ' 43 John B. Plauche ' 44 Richard E. Robichaux ' 43 William E. Rownd ' 42 Alvin F. St. Amant ' 43 Murphy J. St. Romain ' 44 Samuel J. St. Romain ' 44 Jason Chase Sanders ' 43 Frank M. B. Slater ' 41 Joseph T. Stansfield ' 42 Ulysses H. Stoer ' 44 A. R. Thomasson ' 42 Hugh M. Tomlin ' 44 Maurice P. Trahan ' 43 Simon V. Ward ' 44 Philip B. Watkins ' 42 Thomas R. Wilson ' 41 Robert B. Van Horn ' 43 A T I D IV t 133] j:i A M - AGl U rf Y J. im fcifllufc 1 Banks, Craven, Durham, Easley, Everett, Harris, Kirk. Kuehnle, Landry, Lawrence, McCarty, Morrogh, Mouch, Much. Rivet, Romagosa, Scurry, Trichel, D. F. Watson, S. L. Watson, Wise. THETA KAPPA PSI Dr. A. R. Ashman Dr. S. Church Dr. N. C. Farrington Dr. D. G. Graham MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. J. D. Magee Dr. W. M. McCord Dr. S. B. McNair Dr. C. B. Odom Dr. T. B. Sellers Dr. L. P. Palermo Dr. C. J. Tripoli Dr. R. E. Selser Dr. H. A. Thomas MEMBERS Lee Audioun ' 44 Edwin Banks ' 44 J. W. Birsner ' 42 B. S. Brandchaft ' 44 Joe Craven ' 44 T. M. Durham ' 43 Albert Sidney Easley ' 41 W. K. Eichelberger ' 43 W. F. Everett ' 43 W. P. Fey ' 43 Clifton Harris ' 44 A. C. Heath ' 41 Warren M. Kirk ' 41 G. R. Kuehnle ' 42 L. V. Landry ' 41 Wilbert Lawrence ' 44 F. E. McCarty ' 42 J. Michaud ' 43 E. H. Morrogh ' 41 L. S. Mouch ' 43 Joe C. Much ' 42 W. K. Reed ' 42 E. G. Rivet, Jr ' 41 J. J. Romagosa 43 B. M. Roth ' 43 Brooks Scurry 44 J. C. Scurry ' 43 B. E. Trichel ' 41 D. F. Watson ' 43 S. L. Watson ' 41 C. J. Wise ' 41 J. M. Yeager 43 I I in ! D H A IV I M P jS o ( o p l Aal j cr. Anderson, Andres, Ball, Bowers, Braswell, Brown, Buechner, Casey, Casteix. Cenac, Cerniglia, Chavez, Clark, V. Culotta, D ' Alfonso, Danna, Depp, Eckart, Farris. Flake, Fontenelle, Genovese, Grieshaber, Johnson, Klein peter, Le Blanc, Marshall, Martin, Massony. Medina, Mickal, deMier, Morgan, Mutziger, Nix, O ' Quinn, Perez, Pollinque, Porrata-Doria. Pracher, Robinson, Rogers, Rowe, Salatich, Signorelli, Stratford, Treadway, Van Hook, Wynne. PHI BETA PI MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. Clyde Brooks Dr. B. I. Burns Dr. E. L. Burns Dr. A. E. Casey Dr. J. H. Connell Jack R. Anderson ' 42 J. S. Andres ' 41 John S. Atwood ' 42 J. E. Ball ' 41 S. E. Bowers ' 44 Marlin T. Braswell ' 42 J. W. Brown ' 43 H. A. Buechner ' 43 Kenneth Campbell ' 44 F. Cannon ' 42 B. J. Casey ' 43 Dennis A. Casey ' 41 M. B. Casteix ' 41 P. L Cenac ' 41 A. S. Cerniglia ' 43 S. E. Chavez ' 43 V. F. Chicola ' 41 James K. Clark ' 43 V. A. Culotta ' 43 J. A. D ' Alfonso ' 44 Jesse A. Danna ' 44 O. R. Depp ' 42 S. J. Dileo |42 Ynez Eskelson ' 42 F. A. DeJean T. S. Dimitry V. H. Fuchs D. M. Kingsley R. P. Hayes Dr. B. J. LaCour Dr. H. Laudenheimer Dr. R. J. Masterson Dr. J. T. Nix Dr. W. F. Roeling Dr. S. Romano Dr. H. Sellman Dr. C. C. Tomskey Dr. J. E. Toups Dr. H. E. Walters MEMBERS Joseph A. Farris ' 42 Ernest B. Flake ' 41 I. L. Fontenelle ' 44 C. R. Genovese ' 43 V. V. Goss . . F. C. Grieshabe ' 43 ' 42 Gus L. Hoyt ' 41 Joe Izen ' 44 Philip B. Johnson ' 43 Paul L. Jones ' 42 E. J. Jourbet ' 43 T. W. Kleinpeter ' 42 E. J. LeBlanc ' 44 Douglas Lindsey ' 43 R. J. Marshall ' 42 C. R. Martin ' 44 A. A. Massony ' 44 I. Medina ' 44 P. Michaelides ' 43 Edmond Mickal ' 44 A. deMier ' 42 Stanley E. Morgan ' 41 W. D. Morris ' 42 J. P. Musso ' 43 N. S. Musso ' 43 D. H. Mutziger ' 42 Ralph R. Nix ' 41 Daniel T. O ' Quinn ' 41 A. H. Perez ' 44 J. Max Perret ' 44 O. L Pollingue ' 44 R. Porrata-Doria ' 42 J. R. Pracher ' 43 C. R. Robinson ' 44 Eugene Rogers ' 41 J. R. Romero ' 42 Daniel H. Rowe ' 44 M. A. Salatich ' 42 J. J. Signorelli ' 44 Keith Stratford ' 42 S. E. Taormina ' 43 J. L. Treadway ' 41 J. F. Vanhoof ' 44 C. D. Van Hook ' 44 G. J. Whitman ' 43 Spurgeon M. Wingo ' 41 E. W. Wynne ' 43 Thomas L Young ' 42 G. J. Zibilich ' 43 II II It A I A T I N [105] i ! tt Anderson, Ball, Brucker, Brumfield, Cacioppo, Carroll, Daiell, Deas. Denton, Dubow, Easterly, Elsler, Frey, Gonzalez, Hood, Jolly. Lazarowitz, Lett, Marshall, de Mier, Muller, Payne, Rownd, Salatich. Schwartz, Slater, Stansfield, Ward, Ware, Wilkinson, Wilson, Woody. LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY SOCIETY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES HONORARY FELLOWS DR. GEORGE RONSTROM Department of Anatomy DR. ROBERT BAYLEY Department of Medicine DR. JOHN R. SCHENKEN Department of Bacteriology and Pathology DR. KARL L DICKENS Faculty Advisor FELLOWS James Elwyn Ball Thomas Malcom Deas Henry William Jolly Cornelia St. Romain Mitchell Brucker Emanuel Dannis Dubow Joseph Raymond Lett Simon V. Ward, Jr. Wynton Howard Carroll Clay Elliott Easterly Earl H. Morrogh Thomas Reid Wilson Vencent Francis Chicola Herbert Eisler Herman Rabinowitz Spurgeon M. Wingo Saul Sheldon Daiell Charles Frey David G. Schwartz Norman C. Woody Connie I. Hood Frank Slater ASSOCIATES Arthur Addison Benigno Gonzalez Augusto deMier Joseph Stansfield Jacle Anderson Thomas Kleinpeter Charles Muller Leon F. Ware Fred O. Brumfield Louis Lazarowitz George B. Payne W. Emmet Wilkinson, Jr. D. V. Cacioppo Bert Lewis William E. Rownd Walter M. Woodward Nathan C. Denton Rudolph Marshall Malter Salatich [106] H G A IV I A T I D IV vH , B UNDERGRADUATE SURGICAL SOCIETY FACULTY ADVISOR Dr. John L. Keeley MEMBERS Beckcom ' 41 Cocioppo ' 42 Cain ' 41 Chavez ' 41 Deas ' 41 Denton ' 42 Drews ' 41 Ma rshall, Jr ' 42 Morrogh ' 41 F. N. D. V. F. A. S. C. T. M. N. C. E. L. R. J. E. H. J. C. C. D. G. B. W. K. E. G. W. E. M. A. W. E. S. M. C. G. N. C. Much Muller Payne Reid Rivet ' 42 ' 42 ' 42 ' 42 ' 41 Rownd ' 42 Salatich ' 42 Wilkinson, Jr ' 42 Wingo ' 41 Wichser ' 41 Woody ' 41 Beckcom, Cain, Chavez, Deas. Denton, Keeley, Much, Muller, Payne. Rivet, Rownd, Wichser, Wilkinson, Woody. GORGAS SOCIETY The membership of the Gorgas Society is composed of the entire sophomore class. Aristides Agramonte Chapter LOUIS LEVY THOMAS M. DURHAM OFFICERS President PHILIP L. CENAC Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President DR. CLYDE BROOKS Faculty Adviser HONORARY FELLOWS Dr. Rigney D ' Aunoy Dr. B. I. Burns Dr. Richard Ashman Dr. Aldo Castellani Dr. Morris Fishbein Dr. Arthur Vidrine Dr. George Sam Bel Dr. Rudolph Matas [107] PHI LAMBDA KAPPA MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. B. Goldman Dr. C. Rabinowitz Dr. D. Goldman Dr. M. Sterbcow Dr. B. Lehman Dr. L. H. Strug Dr. N. Polmer Dr. E. Wexberg MEMBERS H. Abramson ' 41 N. Cotlar ' 41 S. Daiell ' 41 G. Degenshein ' 42 E. Dubow ' 41 J. Edelman ' 44 G. Gaethe ' 42 M. Goldberg ' 41 S. Halle ' 44 B. Hollander ' 42 M. Harowitz ' 42 B. Koshkin ' 44 A. Koven ' 42 I. Levin ' 43 S. Lewis ' 44 E. Mischle ' 44 M. Nathanson ' 43 L. Pordy ' 44 S. Simkin ' 42 H. Zoller ' 44 Cullich, J. R. Frank, S. L. Frank. Julian Hirsch, W. S. Hirsch, Klinger. Lazarowitz, Levy, Marx. Meltzer, Rabinowitz, Schwartz, Zeigman. Abraham, Cotlar, Daiell. Degenshein, Dubow, Edelman. Goethe, Goldberg, Hollander, Koshkin. Lewis, Nathanson, Simkin, Zoller. PHI DELTA EPSILOiV MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. Oscar Blitz Dr. Monte F. Meyer Dr. Charles L. Blumstein Dr. William D. Norman Dr. Irwin Cahen Dr. Louis Ochs, Jr. Dr. Isadore Cohn Dr. Sam B. Saiewitz Dr. Murrel H. Kaplan Dr. Morris Shushan OFFICERS Leonard Meltzer President Herman Rabinowitz Vice-President Louis Lazarowitz Treasurer Louis Levy Secretary Fred Marx Historian David G. Schwartz Interfraternity Council Louis Cullick Marshal MEMBERS Norman Burnstein ' 43 Jack Frank ' 4? Seymour Frank ' 41 Harry Grubschmidt ' 43 Julian Hirsch ' 43 Winnifred Hirsch ' 43 Morris Klinger 44 Herman Zeigman ' 44 [108 J D H G A IV I Hi i Reiley, St. Romain. Sullivan, Veith. MEDICAL I1VTERFRATEMITY CDUIVEIL OFFICERS S. L. WATSON President JOSEPH LETT Vice-President W. H. CARROLL Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Alpha Epsilon lota Phi Delta Epsilon Nell Reiley Leonard Meltzer Alcenith Veith David Schwartz Alpha Kappa Kappa Phi Lambda Kappa W. H. Carroll Harry Abramson T. R. Wilson Bernard Hollander Phi Beta Pi Phi Rho Sigma O. R. Depp Robert Hansen Joseph Farris Celeste Wichser Phi Chi Theta Kappa Psi Joseph Lett Ed. Rivet Mac Woodward S. L. Watson ALPHA EPSILON IDTA MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. Ruth e. Aleman Dr. Alice B, Iter Dr. Emma S . Moss Dr. Suzanne Schaefer MEMBERS Tilly E. Cornman ' 43 Kay Kohara ' 43 Nell Reiley ' 42 Cornelia P. St. Romain ' 41 Alma M. Sullivan ' 42 Lucille E. Tognoni ' 43 Alcenith B. Veith ' 41 Abramson, Carroll. Depp, Farris, Meltzer. Schwartz, Wilson, Woodward. f 109] A T I D Bf s -cJr x o Hr- ow LYNDON B. ALLEN WlWie|d Phi Eta Sigma; Captain, Battery E, ' 3?; Phi Delta Phi; Law Review Board, ' 40; Moot Court Board, ' 41; President, Law School, ' 41; B.A., ' 38. JOSEPH R. BETHARD H.rrisonburg n k a Pi Sigma Alpha; Gamma Eta Gamma; Vice-President of the Law School, ' 41. JOE T. BOSTON Montgomery President of Senior Law Class, ' 41 ; B.A., ' 38. WILLIAM ROBERT COENEN Rayvi ,l e e s Vice-President, Theta Xi, ' 40; President, Theta Xi, ' 41; Vice-President, Gamma Eta Gamma, ' 39; President, Gamma Eta Gamma, ' 40; President, Sophomore Class ' 39- President, Junior Class, ' 40; Board of Editors, Louisiana Law Review, ' 40, ' 41; Men ' s Interfraternity Council, ' 41; Vice-President, Interfraternify Council, ' ' 41; ' B.S., ' 39. SECOND ROW LESLIE ALLEN FITCH Baton Ro(jge S. ROBERT HARMANSON Wnartorl| Texas 2 X Phi Delta Phi; Scabbard and Blade; Samurai; Law School Honor Court. MILTON M. HARRISON Winnsboro A X A Louisiana Law Review, Index Editor, ' 40; Case Note Editor, ' 41; B.A., Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, ' 35. ALVA JONES Pitkin J. WILFRED LANDRY, JR Crowley Vice-President. Law School. ' 40; Moot Court Board, ' 40; Louisiana Law Review, ' 41; Defense Counsel, Honor Court; Law School Honor Court. THE S E IV I D R CLASS C 1121 - :.,. FIRST ROW S. E. LEE, JR Winnsboro JAMES A. LEITHEAD Lake Charles i a B.S. Degree in Commerce; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Gamma Eta Gamma; Pi Tau Pi; Samurai. JOHN MAKAR Lake Charles B.A., Louisiana State Norma! College; Varsity Debate; Moot Court Advisory Board; Defense Counsel, Honor Court; Chief Justice, Honor Court. BENJAMIN FAZIO MARLOWE Alexandria 2 IT Newman Club; Moot Court Advisory Board, ' 40; Interfraternity Council, ' 38, ' 39; Treasurer, Sigma Pi, ' 37; House Manager, Sigma Pi, ' 37; President, Sigma Pi, ' 38, ' 39. SARGENT PITCHER, JR Baton Rouge A K E Scabbard and Blade; Men ' s Interfraternity Council, ' 37; Pi Delta Phi; Vice-President, Senior Class; Prosecutor on Honor Court, ' 39, ' 41; Moot Court Advistory Board, ' 39, ' 41. SECOND ROW CHARLES A. RIDDLE, JR Marksville Gamma Eta Gamma; Law School Honor Court, ' 39; Defense ' Counsel, Honor Court, ' 40; President, Gamma Eta Gamma, ' 41. MORRIS SHAPIRO New Orleans K X Men ' s Inferfraternity Council. JOSEPH G. STULB New Orleans II K A Gamma Eta Gamma; Moot Court Advisory Board; Chief Prosecuting Attorney, Honor Court; Senior Moot Court Competition; Delta Kappa Psi; Pi Lambda Beta; Captain, Battery A, ' 38; B.A., ' 39. ROBERT WILLSON WILLIAMS. JR Shreveport Phi Delta Phi; B.A., ' 38. CAPTAIN JACK WYLY Lake Providence K A THE S E IV I D H CLASS [113] FIRST ROW NOEL L. ADAMS (2) Rodessa Gamma Eta Gamma. AUBREY BACON (2) ...... Washington Gamma Eta Gamma; Vice-President, Junior Law Class, 4t; Pi Gamma Mu. WILLIAM DOUGLAS BEENE (I) . Haynesville A E Men ' s Interfraternity Council, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41; Samurai B.A., ' 40. YANDELL BOATNER (2) K A Shreveport RONNIE BOUNDS (I) Monroe ALFRED BULLOCK (I) Shreveport K I MALCOLM M. BURLEIGH (Ij . . Lafayette SECOND ROW FRANK CHAPMAN (2) Archibald Gamma Eta Gamma. ROBERT C. CHINN (2) .... New Orleans K A President, Student Body, ' 40; A.B., ' 39; Vice-President, Student Body, ' 39; President, Southern Federation of College Students, ' 40; Executive Committee, National Student Federation of America; Organization Manager, Gumbo, ' 39; Business Manager, L Book, ' 38; Omicron Delta Kappa; Corps D ' Amis. HAROLD COVERDALE (I) Monroe LLOYD K. DE MOSS (I) Shreveport K 2 JUAN O. DIAZ (2) Panama, Republic of Panama I A Gamma Eta Gamma; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Cosmopoli- tan Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Corps D ' Amis; Coun- sel, Honor Court, ' 40- ' 4l; Representative, Law School Honor Court, ' 40- ' 4l; Moot Court Board, ' 40- ' 4l. CHARLES ORY DUPONT (I) . . Plaquemine Honor Court Representative; Alpha Alpha Alpha. JOE l_. EWING (I) ....... Shreveport 2 A E Scabbard and BSade; Phi Ba Sigma; Vice-President, Freshman Law Class; Major, Third Battalion, Infantry. SAM A. FREYER (2) Shreveport Z B T Daggers. THIRD ROW W. E. HALL, JR. (2) Shreveport K A Phi Delta Phi. FRANK J. HORTON (1) . . . . K Alpha Alpha Alpha; Second Lieutenant, Infantry. Baton Rouge Company K, GRENESE R. JACKSON (1) . . . . Jennings HARRY ALSTON JOHNSON (1) . . Benton K 2 Vice-President, Omicron Delta Kappa; President, Col- lege of Arts and Science, ' 39- ' 40; Lieutenant Colonel, Second Battalion, Infantry, ' 39- ' 40; President, Kappa Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Daggers. EDWIN L LAFARGUE (I) .... Marksville B.S. Degree. G. D. LITTON (2) Baton Rouge K 2 President. Kappa Sigma, ' 33- ' 34; Daggers; Men ' s In- terfraternity Council; Pi Sigma Alpha; Honor Court, ' 33- ' 34; Board of Editors, Louisiana Law Review ; Vice-President, Phi Delta Phi, ' 40- ' 4l; A.B., ' 34. W. F. MORELAND MEADORS (I) . A X A Samurai; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Homer U1VDE RGRADUATES [114] HEWs. ,; u -I { - - Uf (F Jf v ' - 4: _______ FIRST ROW FRANK MIDDLETON (2) .... Shreveport 2 A E Omicron Delta Kappa; Major, Infantry, Regimental Staff, ' 40; Captain, Pershing Rifles, MO; Second Lieu- tenant, Scabbard and Blade, ' 40; Varsity Debate Sguad, ' 36- ' 39; President, Theta Kappa Alpha, ' 39; Pi Tau Pi; Freshman Councillor, ' 40; Phi Eta Sigma. M. D. MILLER (I) Jennings A X A EARL A. MORGAN (2) . . . . Baton Rouge A 2 Samurai; Pi Sigma Alpha; President, Pi Sigma Alpha, ' 36; President, Library School, ' 38; Gamma Eta Gamma; Treasurer, Gamma Eta Gamma, ' 40- ' 4 1 ; Treasurer, Junior Class, Law School, ' 4!. A. B. MYATT, JR. (I) Monroe K Z Daggers. HARRY REYNOLDS NELSON .... Minden 2 N Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Corps D ' Amis; Phi Delta Phi. FREDDIE PATIN (I) Breaux Bridge WALTER C. PETERS (2) Jennings Phi Delta Phi; President, Junior Law Class. SECOND ROW HARVEY H. POSNER (2) .... Plaquemine Z B T President, Omicron Delta Kappa, ' 40; Captain, Band, ' 39; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Samurai; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; PI Tau Pi; Louisiana Law Review Board; B.X., ' 39. NORMAN G. PRESTON, JR. (I) . Shreveport Band, ' 37, ' 38; Treasurer, Delta Sigma Pi ' 40; Vice- President, Wesley Players, ' 41; Acting National Secre- tary-Treasurer, Wesley Players, June-September, ' 40; National Vice-President, Wesley Players, ' 41 ; Treasurer, Alpha Alpha Alpha, ' 38. MAURICE RAPHAEL (2) Jonesboro Z B T MORRIS D. ROSENTHAL (I) . St. Francisville ALVIN B. RUBIN (2) Alexandria Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Pi; President, Tau Kappa Alpha; Corresponding Secretary, Tau Kappa Alpha; Varsity Debate Squad, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41; Assistant Defense Counsel, Honor Court; Index Editor Louisiana Law Review ; Corps D ' Amis, ' 41. JOHN C. RUNYON (I) Homer President, Freshman Law. RICHARD O. RUSH (I) Jennings B.A., Louisiana College, Pineviile, Louisiana. CHAYTOR H. RYAN (I) ... Baton Rouge Second Lieutenant, Headquarters Battery, 2, Field Field Artillery, ' 40. THIRD ROW OLIVER P. SCHULINGKAMP (I) New Orleans Pi Sigma Alpha. MILTON SHAPIRO (I) Oaltdale Z B T GEORGE WILLIAM STORTER ( I ) New Orleans WILLIAM TISON Shreveport K 2 B.A. CURTIS A. WHITTINGTON (I) . Baton Rouge 2 n Pi Gamma Mu; Interfraternity Council; B.S., Mississippi State College. WESLEY WIRTZ (2) Covington Secretary, Freshman Law, ' 40; Varsity Debating, ' 39; Gamma Eta Gamma. VERNON W. WOODS (2) .... Shreveport 2 A E President, Student Body; Lieutenant-Colonel R. O. T. C, ' 40; First Sergeant, Company !, Infantry, ' 39; Varsity Debate, ' 36- ' 39; Omicron Delta Kappa; Scab- bard and Blade; Tau Kappa Alpha; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Corps D ' Amis; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Phi Delta Phi. UNDE RGRADUATES nu] M JAYNE ALCOTT Weiner, Ark. A X 8 Music Sigma Alpha Iota. El Dorado, Ark. % 3 I AIM JOHN A. ALFORD Summit, Miss. A X A Bacteriology MARGARET ANDRESS . . n b Library Science Graduate Student Council, ' 41; Corresponding Sec- retary, Pi Beta Phi, ' 40; Recording Secretary, Pi Beta Phi; Sponsor, Battery D, Field Artillery, ' 41. JAMES L ASKEW Shreveport Commerce CORNELIA ANDERSON Music Sigma Alpha lota. Claremore, Okla. RAYMOND T. ATWOOD .... Shreveport Bacteriology . Baton Rouge LESTER C. AYCOCK White Castle Geology Varsity Swimming, ' 37, ' 38, ' 3?; Geological and Min- ing Society. FRANCISCO DE AZEVEDO . Sao Paulo, Brazil Library Science AUDRA EARL BELL Providence, Ky. Animal Industry PAULINE F. BAIN New Orleans MARION F. BELL B 2 Horticulture Library Science Alpha Zeta. Baskin HOMER S. BALDWIN . . Warrensburg, Mo. BLANCHE ERVIN BENSON . . New Orleans Economics Library Science Pi Gamma Mu. W. PRESTON BARNES . . . . A K E Economics Pi Gamma Mu. Baton Rouge DORA LEONIE BERIDON .... Hamburg Library Science [ 118] MARGARET BOSWELL Library Science Tallulah MILDRED W. BURKE Ruston Health and Physical Education R. E. BOWL US Brookhaven, Miss. K L Agricuiturai Economics Omicron Delta Kappa. MARGARET CALHOUN . . Viclesburg, Miss. X English Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Sigma lota; Kappa Delta Pi; Senior Adviser, ' 40. A. L BREWER Summif, Miss. LORETTA MARY CAPDEVIELLE Baton Rouge Commerce A Z Library Science CECIL BUCHANAN . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. BEATRICE CARLTON . . Government X U History Shreveport SHELLEY D. CARTER Shreveport E. MAX CHARLET Baton Rouge T. A E Commerce Chemistry President, Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Captain, Pershing Rifles; Captain, Regimental Staff, Infantry; Scabbard and Blade; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. GERHARD G. CASSELMANN German Branch ALBERT CHEMAY Hammond Music President, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; L. S. U. Symphony Orchestra. AGNES CHAMBLESS Home Economics Ruston J. F. CITTADINO Independence Health and Physical Education Kappa Phi Kappa. WILLIAM E. CHAPPELL . . . Horticulture Horticulture Club. Chatham CURTIS CLAYTON Ripley, Miss. Physics Secretary, Physics Club, ' 40; President, Physics Club, ' 41; Graduate Council, ' 41. [11 J ELEANOR COHEN New Orleans MARY A. CRAIGHEAD Athens Library Science n B Public Welfare Administration EDGAR L. COMPERE .... El Dorado, Ark. WANDA 1. CRANE Columbia, Mo. Chemistry Library Science Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. JOE COSTA, JR Independence URSULA CRAWFORD Shreveport A A P ASA Agricultural Economics Library Science JO MARSUERITTE COULLARD . Baton Rouge LEON DICKOFF Baton Rouge Library Science e n Education Cadet Band, ' 35, ' 36; Rifle Team, 34; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 35, ' 36 ' 37, ' 38; Interfraternity Council, ' 37; Interfraternity Athletic Association, ' 38; Vice-President. Kappa Phi Kappa, ' 37. L. DOXEY Montgomery GEORGE W. FAIR Education Accounting Phi Delta Kappa; Lambda Deita Lambda. B. C. DRIVER Midland, Texas MILDRED FISHER .... Cedar Vale, Kan. Library Science Music 1 1 ' 1 . l JvJ M PRESTON H. DUNCKELMAN . Natchitoches RUTH B. FOSTER Ruston Botany French WILLIE BUELL EVANS .... Sontag, Miss. HOLLY L. FREDERICK Covington Mathematics M Secretary, Pi Mu Epsilon. Health and Physical Education Delta Psi Kappa; Graduate Council, ' 41. [120] . Z 7 L k ' -. FORREST GAINES Rayville EMIL GREENWALD New Orleans Health and Physical Education Music President, Health and Physical Education Club, ' 39; President, Senior Class, Summer, ' 39; Vice-President, Graduate Student Council, ' 40; Corps d ' Amis; Presi- dent, Graduate Student Council, ' 41. Secretary, Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonia; Symphony Orches- tra; Opera Orchestra; Kappa Phi Kappa. JEANNE GODOLPHIN . White Plains, N. Y. PAUL J. GUMA New Orleans If D t Music English Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Symphony Orchestra; Concert Band. RAYMOND J. GRANBERRY . . . DeRidder THOMAS P. HEBERT Baton Rouge Geoiogy e k i Geological and Mining Society. Accounting Delta Sigma Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Gamma Mu; Beta Alpha Psi; Vice-President, Society in Advancement of Management. ELIZABETH GREEN Haynesville PAUL T. HENDERSHOT .... Malvern, Arlc. A H A Commerce Health and Physical Education Phi Beta. President, Pi Gamma Mu, ' -41; Vice-President, Gradu- ate Student Council, ' 41, TEM P. HERNANDEZ . . . . Horticulture Alpha Zeta. .... Duson MARJORIE HOLLOWAY . History Holly Ridge JAMES ETHEL HERRING . . French Vaidert, Miss. CLARA C. HOLMES . . . . History . Baton Rouge fc?- Le Cercie Francais. Pi Gamma Mu; University Dames. DALE HESTER Crowley F. C HOLMES Baton Rouge Commerce Chemistry WALTER A. HILLS .... Charleston, S. C. THOMAS N. HUMBLE Kelly Agriculture Commerce Vice-President, Beta Alpha Psi; Vice-President, Com- merce Graduate Club; Representative, Graduate Stu- dent Council, [121] HILLIARD JACKSON .... Mulberry, Ark. WILLIAM A. KUNZE Provencal ATP ATP Agriculture Scribe, Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Band. WILLIE DEE JONES Marthaville DeNUX LeBLANC New Iberia English Geography m VITO JOHN KEMEZIS . . English Kearny, N. J. ISAAC EDWARD LEMON . Kingfisher, Okla. Agriculture Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi. Chipola MARION T. LOFTIN Sociology giJevt 94 ANNA JANE McCHESNEY . . Lexington, Ky. D. POPE MEAGHER .... Birmingham, Ala. Government Geology Omkron Delta Kappa. SAMUEL J. MARINO . . New Britain, Conn. KATHRYN MESSICK Morgan City r i Journalism French President, Theta Sigma Phi, ' 40. President, II Circolo Italiano, ' 38; President, Gamma lota, ' 39; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Phi Sigma lota; Symphony Orchestra. MARGARET MAY .... Spartanburg, S. C. JOHN Y. MILES Baton Rouge Mathematics Bacteriology DONALD T. MAYEUX Villa Platte HENRY A. MILLER New Orleans Agriculture Business Administration Chancellor, Alpha Zeta, ' 40; Second Lieutenant, Com- pany G, Infantry; American Society of Agronomy. [ 122] : ; -- ' 1 Cii EDDIE R. MILLET French Settlement Entomology ROBERT F. NAUL Denham Springs A X A Commerce and Engineering Alpha Chi Sigma; American Institute Chemical Engi- neers; Society in Advancement of Management; Delta Kappa Psi. JOHNNY VIRGIL MILLS, JR. . Dumas, Texas MARION NEWBURY New Orleans Commerce Library Science Sigma Alpha lota; Symphony Orchestra. BLANCHE GIBBENS MOLES . . Baton Rouge AAA Speech Theta Alpha Phi; Phi Beta. ANDREW J. OVERMYER . . McComb. Miss. 6 Z Education Kappa Phi Kappa; Phi Delta Kappa. EDWARD MONSOUR Shreveport Geology Senior Football Manager; President, Corps d ' Amls; Geological and Mining Society; L Club; Freshman Councillor. MARY HELEN PARKER . . . Arts and Sciences Alexandria MARY PILGRIM Gainesville, Ga. 4 M Education Delta Psi Kappa. BERNARD S. PRESSBURG . . . Z B T Chemical Engineering Phi Lambda Upsilon. Alexandria GENE 0UAW Baton Rouge 2 X Music Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Theta Alpha Phi; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; Gradu- ate Student Council, ' 41; Composer and Director, 1940 Varsity Show, Hold That Tiger. HELEN ZIEHM OUIMBY . ASA Sculpture Pine Bluff, Art. C. WALKER PREWITT .... Shelbyville, Ky. Chemistry IRMA RAYNE Baton Rouge M Library Science Phi Kappa Phi; Mu Sigma Rho; Alpha Lambda Delta; Senior Adviser, MO. CHARLOTTE PUGH Hamburg, Ark. SIBYL RENAUD Monroe A z A X fl Physical Education Education Delta Psi Kappa. Recording Secretary, Delta Psi Kappa. [123 J fe Jfc MABEL CLAIRE RICHARDSON . Baton Rouge DRAKE H. ROGERS Blenheim, S. C. Library Science Agriculture Alpha Zeto; Phi Kappa Phi; American Society of Agronomy; Anderson Fellowship Award. A. J. ROBICHAUX Algiers JIM ROGERS El Dorado, Arlt. French Chemistry and Physics Graduate Student Council. HAYDEE E. RODRIGUEZ ... New Orleans SIDNEY J. ROMERO, JR Franklin Spanish History Sigma Delta Pi. FRANK LOUIS ROE Bastrop JANE LEE SAVAGE Chicago, III. Physics A II History WARREN E. SAVANT . a r v Agricultural Economics President, College of Agriculture, ' 40; Secretary-Treas urer, Student Council, ' 40; Block and Bridle Club Alpha Tau Alpha; Graduate Student Council, ' 41 SUKHWANT SINGH Lahue, India MARIE SPIVEY Shreveport Chemical Engineering Library Science J. RODNEY SMITH . . . Spartanburg, S. C. ANNA LOUISE ST. J ULIEN .... Lafayett Mathematics President, Pi Mu Epsilon, ' 41. Commercial Education CLEO SONGY Mathews BERNARD T. STEIN .... Calumet City, III Library Science Music f 124] ::: u SLOAN R. WAYLAND .... Conway, Ark. Sociology Graduate Student Council; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. JUANITA WEAVER . . . Nacogdoches, Texas K A Library Science ROBERT N. WELCH Lexington, Ky. ATA Geoiogy gma Gamma Epsilon; Geological and Min- ing Society. J. C. WHITAKER Baton Rouge X A K Electrical Engineering Tau Beta Pi; American institute Electrical Engineers. MARY BELL WHITE Vivian n B English Kappa Delta Pi. LOUIS J. WILBERT, JR Plaquemine 2 N Geology President, interfraternity Council, ' 4t; President, Inter- fraternity Athletic Association, ' 40; Samurai; Geo- logical Society; Band, ' 37. WOODROW WILSON Homer History Kappa Delta Pi; Sigma Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu. HELEN MARGARET YERSER . . . Tallulah n b Library Science President, Pi Beta Phi; Coed Vice-President, Graduate Student Council; Mortar Board. [ 125] J. B. ALLAIN Plaquemine Agriculture Marshal, Newman Club, ' 40; Alpha Omega. JAMES E. ABADIE Donaldsonville 6 K Agriculture LARK ELLEN ADAMS . . Agriculture Ma ARNOLD N. ABLON Monroe Commerce Varsity Debate, ' 38, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41; Lieutenant Colonel, Commander, Second Battalion, Field Artillery; Omi- cron Delta Kappa; Beta Gamma Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Corps d ' Amis; President, Beta Alpha Psi; Vice-President, Tau Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Alpha Alpha; President, Second Battalion Dis- ciplinary Board; Pi Tau Pi. EN D. ACOMB New Orleans ROBERT H. AHRENS New Orleans Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Captain, Regimental Supply Officer, Engineers. . Farmerville C. J. ALLEMAN, JR Church Point Arts and Sciences Lieutenant, Company H, ' Infantry. LOUISE ALLEN Shreveport K A Education Louisiana Players Guild; Y. W. C. A. MAGDALEN AMMAN . . . K A Commerce Alpha Beta Chi. Monr Engineering DOROTHY MARIE ADAMS . . Baton Rouge Education Theta Alpha Phi; Tau Delta Tau; Louisiana Players Guild. WILSON ALBRITTON, JR. . Agriculture Block and Bridle Club; Vice-President, American So- ciety of Agronomy, Future Farmers of America. ANTOINE F. ALCIATORE ... New Orleans Chemistry and Physics Vice-President, Phi Eta Sigma, ' 38; Omicron Delta Kappa; Commissioner of Honor, Student Council, ' 41; Alpha Chi Sigma; First Sergeant, Scabbard and Blade, ' 41 ; Corps d ' Amis; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Vice- President, Sophomore Class; President, Junior Class, College of Chemistry and Physics; R. O. T. C. Ath- ' etic Council; Sergeant-Major, ' 40; Lieutenant Colonel, First Battalion, ' 41, Field Artillery. CHARLES P. ANDERMANN Union ATP Agriculture Reporter and Chaplain, Alpha Gamma Rho; Editor, Crescent Alpha Gamma Rho; Secretary-Treasurer, Horticulture Club; Editor The Rural Louisianian Reporter and Publicity Agent, Agricul ' sociation; Second Lieutenant, Company Battalion Disciplinary Board; Junior Council, ' 40. Agricultural Fair As- ' F, Infantry; Interfraternlty RANCt LOUISE ANDERSON Merryville Education MAXINE ANDERSON . . Mt. Pleasant, Texas a a n Arts and Sciences Vice-President. Alpha Delta Pi; Vice-President, Asso- ciated Women Students ' 40; President, Associated Women Students, ' 4t; Chairman Senior Court, ' 41; Vice-President, Mortar Board, 41 Alpha Lambda Delta; Lambda; Mu Sigma Rho; Sponsor, Company D, Engineers; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, ' 4i. RILLA ANDERSON Wesson. Miss, X fi Education [126] fc WALTER P. ANDERSON Slidell Z X Engineering Secretary, American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Lieutenant, Company A ' Infantry. FIDELIA D. ANDING New Orleans Education ROBERT J. ANGERS, JR New Iberia Arts and Sciences Sigma Delta Chi; Scabbard and Blade; Business Man- ager, Pell-Mell ; First Lieutenant, Company I, Infantry. FRANCES ARD Wilson Commerce Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Beta Chi. W. R. ARMSTRONG New Orleans Agriculture Scabbard and Blade; Captain, Band, ' 40; Distinguished Honor Cadet, ' 40; Vice-President, Delta Kappa Psi, ' 40. J. D. AYMOND, JR Baton Rouge Commerce Pi Tail Pi. HAROLD B. AYRES New Orleans A X Arts and Sciences Delta Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Second Lieuten- ant, Pershing Rifles; First Sergeant, Company K, Infantry, ' 40; Lieutenant Colonel, Third Battalion In- fantry, ' 41; Regimental Disciplinary Board. JOHN P. AYRES, JR Arts and Sciences New Orleans JOAN BAHM Baton Rouge JOE EVELYN BALES Monroe Agriculture A 3 A Newman Club; Red Head Club. Education Kappa Delta Pi; Social Secretary Ouachita Parish Club ' 40- Pledge President, Alpha Xi Delta, ' 40; Rush Captain, Alpha Xi Delta, ' 40. DAN H. BAILEY Mansfield JOSEPH A. BALLARD Hebert Arts and Sciences Engineering Geological and Mining Society; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. BEVERLY BARBARA BAIRD . . New Orleans JAMES BARAGONA St. Joseph Education Arts and Sciences Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Kappa Delta Pi. WILLIS P. BAKER Lake Charles ROBERT P. BARBALICH . ... New Orleans Engineering Engineering Geological and Mining Society; American Institute of Scabbard and Blade; Vice-Chairman, American Society Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. of Mechanical Engineers; Secretary-Treasurer, Sen.or Class, College of Engineering. [127] HUGH B. BARTON Winnfield Engineering Colonel, Field Artillery; President, Regimental Dis- ciplinary Board; Omicron Delta Kappa; Corps d ' Amis; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Geological and Min- ing Society; Captain, Scabbard and Biade; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. MARY ELLA BATES . . . Nacogdoches, Texas a a n Education Purple Jackets. JAMES NELCE BEAM Pleasant Hill ATP Agriculture President, College of Agriculture; Vice-President, Alpha Tau Alpha; President, Future Farmers of America; Omicon Delta Kappa; President Sophomore Class; Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle Club; Chairman, Uni- versity Dance Committee. ANTOINETTE BARKER Lockport Education MON S. BARLOW . . Hermanville, Miss. e s Agriculture Samurai. FRANCISCO BARNES . . Ponce, Puerto Rico H M Agriculture Daggers. MAXINE H. BARNETT New Orleans A E + Education Vice-President, Alpha Lambda Delta, Lambda, Women ' s Panhellenic Council, Recorder-Historian] Kappa Delta Pi; Purple Jackets; Phi Sigma lota; Senior Adviser; President, Alpha Epsilon Phi, ' 40; Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class, School of Education; Council, Associated Women Students. ZOLA LYNN BEATTY Baton Rouge x n Arts and Sciences JOE OLLIE BELL Baslcin Arts and Sciences President, Beta Tau Mu; Mu Sigma Rho; Lieutenant, Company A, Infantry. RAYMOND L. BELTEAU Mar e K Agriculture Men ' s Interfraternity Council; President, Interfraternity Athletic Association, ' 41; Alpha Tau Alpha; Samurai; American Society of Agronomy; First Lieutenant, Bat- tery C, Field Artillery, MO. AE BEASLEY Harrisonburg LOUISE BELTRAMO Baton Rouge M A A II Arts and Sciences Education ent, Delta Omicron, ' 41; Purple Jackets. Alpha Lambda Delta; Mu Sigma Rho. 1128] PAULINE BARNETT Baton Rouge Agriculture LORA MAYE BARROW Baton Rouge Education Pledge Secretary, Delta Delta Delta, ' 38; Librarian, Delta Delta Delta, ' 39; Social Chairman, Delta Delta Delta, ' 39; Secretary, Delta Delta Delta, ' 40; Secretary, Women ' s Panhellenic Council, ' 40; Vice-President, Women ' s Panhellenic Council, ' 41. JULIAN O. BARRY Sunset Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MIA JUAN LLOYD A. BARRY Alexandria Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MO T THEODOSIUS A. BENGLIS Sulphur BERNARD BERRY West Monroe Education Engineering Kappa Phi Kappa. President, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. JULIA BENOIST Natchez, Miss. JOSEPH L. BETTS, JR Sprlnghill K K I ' e S Arts and Sciences Engineering Lambda. Band, ' 38; L. S. U. Flying School, ' 40; American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers; Alpha Chi Sigma. J. BEOTEGUI New Orleans DOT BEYT St. Martlnville Commerce AAA Agriculture Lambda. JACK L. BERLIN New Orleans HARRIETT BICKHAM Frankiinton Commerce Arts and Sciences HERMAN L BIENVENU ... St. Martlnville HERBERT J. BLANCHARD Engineering A I P Sigma Tau Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers. Agriculture Washington JAMES R. BISHOP .... Pascagoula, Miss. IDA S - BLISS Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Agriculture ATTIE LOUISE BLACK .... Baton Rouge W. T. BOARDMAN, JR New Orleans Education Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Eta Sigma Phi; Mu Sigma Rho. Vice-President, Junior Class; Vice-President, Kappa Phi Kappa- VERDELL L. BLAKLY Commerce Pi Tau Pi. Baton Rouge JAMES DURWOOD BOGAN Agriculture t 129 J Natchitoches ADELAIDE BOGGS . . Shreveport X 12 Education Evangeline Hail House Committee, ' 39, ' 40; President, Evangeline Hall, Ml; Executive Council, Associated Women Students, ' 41; Chairman, House Presidents. ' 41. LEA MAY BONNABEL . . . Education Newman Club. Metairie WERNER R. BOLLINGER , . Engineering Geological and Mining Society; American Institute ot Mechanical Engineers. Port Allen JEANNE A. BONNETTE Baton Rouge Education JAMES W. BOLTON Vacherie Commerce Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Pi; Corps d ' Amis; Beta Gamma Sigma. CURTIS BOOK Jennings A K E Engineering OMALEE BOND Franlclinton Education Sponsor, Company L, Infantry; Vice-President, Field House Dormitory. IRMA MARIE BOOTH Folsom Education DERRILL J. BORDELON .... Cottonporf Engineering Kappa Mu Epsilon; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. DonaldsonvNIe MARJORIE BOSSIER . , Education Sponsor, Sophomore Dance, ' 39; Sponsor, Homecom- ing, ' 40. GASTON C. BORDIS, JR. . AAA Education Plattenville PAUL BOUCHEREAU .... Donaldsonville Arts and Sciences JOSEPH A. BOSSIER, JR. Education Grammercy BERNARD BOUDREAUX . Commerce Houma LEO THOMAS BOSSIER . . . Education Kappa Phi Kappa, Grammercy CALVIN DEWEY BOURGEOIS Commerce [130] Thibodeaux JANICE BOURGEOIS Baton Rouge Commerce Alpha Beta Chi. NELROSE BOYKIN Girard Education MARSHALL E. BRADLEY Jena Commerce Captain, Second Battalion Field Artillery Staff; R. O. T. C. Athletic Council; Pi Tau Pi. H. PAYNE BREAZEALE, JR. . . Baton Rouge K A Arts and Sciences Sports Editor, 1941 Gumbo ; Assistant Business Man- ager, 1940 Gumbo ' ; Freshman Debate Team, ' 38; Varsity Debate Team, ' 39; Treasurer, Samurai, ' 40; Parliamentarian, Alpha Alpha Alpha, ' 39; President, Interfraternity Public Relations Council, ' 40; First Bat- talion Disc ' pi i nary Board, ' 41 ; Sergeant, Company B, Infantry, ' 40; Second Lieutenant, Company ' B, Infantry, ' 41 ; Secretary Kappa Alpha, ' 40, ' 41 ; Fresh- man Counsellor, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41. MEDA BETTY BRENNAN ... New Orleans Arts and Sciences AMOS BREWER Brookhaven, Miss. Arts and Sciences NELL S. BREWER ........ Lecompte K A Arts and Sciences FRANCIS M. BRIAN Montgomery Engineering Geological and Mining Society. WILFRED J. BRILEY Port Barre JOHN S. BROOME . . Pass Christian, Miss. Arts and Sciences K 2 Arts and Sciences LAURENCE V. BRINDLEY . . . Baton Rouge 6 3 Arts and Sciences First Lieutenant, First Battalion Headquarters, Field Artillery. DON LOUIS BROUSSARD . Commerce New Iberia MARY BROCK Bogalusa M Commerce EUGENE GORDON BROUSSARD, Winnie, Tex. a t a Arts and Sciences Daggers; Louisiana Players Guild. RICHARD C BROOKINS . Los Angeles, Calif. REBA BROUSSARD . . . Engineering Education American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; L. S. U. Flying School. [131] Sulphur THADDEUS A BROUSSARD . . Baton Rouge ARTHUR N. BROWN Baton Rouge Engineering Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; Future Farmers of America; Lieu- tenant, Company B, Infantry; Newman Club. WHITNEY PETER BROUSSARD . Breaux Bridge IRVING H. BROWN New Orleans Agriculture j[ J Future Farmers of America. A rfs anc j Sciences ' nterfratemity Athletic Council. YOUNG A. BROUSSARD Abbeville j. EDWARD BROWN New Orleans Chemistry and Physics Apiculture Alpha Chi Sigma. President, Future Farmers of America; Alpha Tau Alpha; American Society of Agronomy; Agricultural Council. MARY LOUIE BROUSSEAU . . Baton Rouge A Z Agriculture Lambda; President, Phi Upsilon O micron; Senior Court; Newman Club; Home Economics Ciub. RALPH RAYMOND BROWN Agriculture Dry Prong STANLEY B. BROWN Orlando, Fla. ODIS O. BRYAN . Lilli. Arts and Sciences Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle Club; Future Farmers of America; Dairy Club. CONSTANCE BRUNER Rayne R. G. BRYAN Yantley, Ala. X 12 Engineering Arts and Sciences Geological and Mining Society; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers. Beta Tau Mu. WILLIAM P. BRUNER Haughton PETER PAUL BUESCHER . . Maridian, Miss. II K Agriculture Agriculture Society of Foresters; Alpha Zeta; Xi Sigma Pi. Delta Kappa Psi; Future Farmers of America; L Club; Y. M. C. A.; Varsity Track, ' 39, ' 40, ' 4f; Band, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39. ' 40. EMIL D. BRUPBACHER .... Baton Rouge HECTOR BUESO . . . Santa Rosa, Honduras Arts and Sciences I A Alpha Alpha Alpha. Engineering [132 :: BYRD MASON BUFFINGTON .... Claries A X A Commerce Beta Alpha Psi; Samurai; Pi Tau Pi; Interfraternity Public Relations Council, ' 38; Interfraternity House- managers Association, ' 40; Secretary, Lambda Chi Alpha, ' 39; Housemanaqer, Lambda Chi Alpha, ' 40. JEWEL BURCH Mt. Hermon Agriculture President, Dairy Club; Block and Bridle Club EVELYN AWILDA BUJOL . Education Baton Rouge KENNETH L. BURGESS . . Washington, D. C. Education Kappa Mu Epsilon; L. S. U. Flying Club; Kappa Ph Kappa. LAWRENCE W. BUNCE . . Huntington, N. Y. e 2 Agriculture Delta Kappa Psi; President, Industrial Education Club. ELIZABETH LUCILE BURKHALTER . Gibsland Arts and Sciences Sigma Alpha lota. EDMOND PAUL BUQUET Dulac ODIE H. BURNS .... Phil Campbell, Ala. Engineering Agriculture American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Lieutenant, Company D, infantry. TOLLY H. BURNS Plain Dealing EDWARD M. BUSSEY .... Houston, Texa Agriculture Commerce Freshman Football, ' 36; Varsity Football, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39. BARBARA BUTLER West Monroe ASA Education Purple Jackets; Theta Alpha Phi. KATHERINE BUTLER St. Francisville K A Education Delta Gamma Oeita; Little Colonel, ' 39; Sponsor, First Battalion Infantry, ' 40; Gumbo Favorite, ' 38, ' 39. Monroe ALBERT SIDNEY BYNUM Arab! e s Engineering Daggers; American Society of Civil Engineers; Si ' Tau Sigma. [133] MARY LOU CAMPBELL . . . Gulfport, Miss. Arts and Sciences WILLIAM M. CAMPBELL, JR. . New Orleans e s Arts and Sciences Alpha Alpha Alpha. SAMMIE F. CANGELOSI . . . Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences talian Club; Alpha Alpha Alpha; II Circolo Italiano. JULIUS CAHN, JR Monroe LEAH CALMES Baton Rouge Z B T a a ii Commerce Commerce Secretary-Treasurer, Daggers; Pi Tau Zeta Beta Tau. Pi; Treasurer, President, Alpha Delta Pi, ' 41; Treasurer, Alpha Delta Pi, ' 40; Senior Adviser, ' 41; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; Alpha Beta Chi. BETTY LOU CAIN Clinton CLIFF CAMERON Meridian, Miss. Education e % Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Omicron Delta Kappa Delta Kappa Psi; Alpha Chi Sigma; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Daggers; Scabbard and Blade. JAMES G. CAJOLEAS .... New Orleans MARGERY CAMP Minden Arts and Sciences Education Varsity Football, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39. ANNA CALHOUN Vidalia ELAINE CAMPBELL Pine Prairie Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences DOROTHY LEE CANTY . . Pascagoula, Miss. A X Q Agriculture Secretory, Delta Gamma Delta, ' 40; Secretary. Women ' s Panhellenic Council, ' 40, ' 41; Sponsor, First Battalion, Held Artillery, ' 40; Executive Council, Women ' s Athletic Association, ' 40, Ml; Sponsor, Soph- omore Dance, ' 38; Sponsor, Junior Dance, ' 39. AUDREY FRANCES CAREY . . . Covington A Z Education Newman Club. JOHN M. CARIMI New Orleans Arts and Sciences Band, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39, ' 40; University Symphpny Orchestra, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41; Delta Kappa Psi; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. VERNON P. CANTWELL Olla J. L. CARREL Pleasant H Engineering Engineering Geological and Mining Society. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. [134] VERNOI SHIRLEY CARRIER Napoleonville LAURINE CASSEL Converse A A n Education Educate RICHARD RAY CART . . . Education lota AGNES CASSENS New Orleans ASA Education Lambda. MARY HANLEY CARTER . . . Leesburg, Fla. AAA Arts and Sciences ROBERT CARTWRIGHT .... Chicago, III. Chemistry and Physics Alpha Chi Sigma. HELEN CATHALONGNE ... New Orleans Arts and Sciences Monroe ALFRED L CAUSEY Arts and Sciences Scabbard and Blade; Honor Platoon, ' 39; Battalion Disciplinary Board, ' 40; Captain, Company G, In- fantry, ' 41. ELWYN F. CAVIN Baton Rouge BRUCE F. CHAFFIN rand Cane Arts and Sciences Agriculture Captain, Company K, Infantry; Scabbard and American Society of Agronomy. Blade. OLIVIA CAZAYOUX Baton Rouge FRANKLIN CHALMERS . San Antonio, Texas A X 2 N Education Engineering President, Alpha Chi Omega, ' 41; President, Alpha American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Me Lambda Delta, ' 39; Treasurer, Alpha Chi Omega, ' 40; Interfraternity Council; Samurai. Mu Sigma Rho; Lambda; Kappa Delta Pi; Purple Jackets; Newman Club; Editor, Mortar Board; Senior Adviser; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities ; Council, Associated Women Students; . Women ' s Senior Court. EL MO L. CERISE New Orleans WALTER J. CHAMPAGNE, JR. . . Leonville Arts and Sciences Commerce Newman Club; Society in Advancement of Manage- ment. VIRGINIA CHADICK Shreveport J. R. CHAPPELL Forrest City, Ark. A n 2 A E Education Commerce Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Sigma Pi Tau Pi; Samurai, lota; Mu Sigma Rho; Purple Jackets; Senior Adviser. [135] JACK E. CHAPPUIS .... a t a Arts and Sciences MAURICE R. CHARITAT . . olden Meadow Commerce Pi Tau Pi. BARBARA HAAF CHRISTIAN . Elmer, N. J. Arts and Sciences RUTH CLARK Baton Rouge BILLIE COCHRAN Shreveport Agriculture II II 1 Arts and Sciences Delta Gamma Delta; Pi Gamma M Y. W. C. A. E CLEMENTS Oberlin S - VADAH COCHRAN . Holly Springs, Miss. k k r K A A , . r - Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences fheta Alpha Phi. ,YN CLOSE Alexandria QUINN MARSHALL COCO . . Bordelonvi X U Commerce Education Pi Tau Pi; Beta Alpha Psi. JAMES BORDEN COBB Hammond JOHN DIXON COFFEY .... Baton Rouge K v v x Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Editor, 1941 Gumbo; Omicron Delta Kappa; Mu Sigma Rho; Phi Eta Sigma; Samurai; Corps d ' Amis; Scabbard and Blade; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, ' 41; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Assistant Editor, 1940 Gumbo; Sophomore Editor, 1939 Gumbo; Vice- President, Kcppa Sigma; Men ' s interfraternity Athletic Council; Second Lieutenant Company F, ' ' infantry, 41; Freshman Adviser, ' 4t. L 136 J CARLOS J. CHRISTINA . r i Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers New Orlea DAN CHRISTMAN Beaumont, Texas Arts and Sciences Theta Alpha Phi. EUGENIA S. CHURCHILL . . Belle Alliance k k r Agriculture Secretary-Treasurer, Senior Class, College of Agricul- ture, ' 41; Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Home Economics Club; Vice-President, Kappa Kappa Gamma. H. CLYDE CLAIBORNE .... New Orleans Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Chemica! Engineers. HYMAN COHEN, JR Natchitoches HERMAN D. COLVIN Start I JI Engineering Secretary-Treasurer, American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi. Arts and Sciences MILDRED K. COLEMAN . . . Plain Dealing Agriculture Home Economics Club. ALVIN J. CONNER New Orleans Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ROBERT COLEMAN Monroe Arts and Sciences DOROTHY MAE CONSTANTIN . New Orleans AAA Arts and Sciences Secretary, Purple Jackets. ' 40; President, Purple Jackets, ' 41; Senior Adviser. ' 41; Women ' s Athletic Association. MARIE LOUISE COLOMB . . . Baton Rouge Education Sponsor, Company A, Engineers. CHARLES COOK Ringgold Agriculture Future Farmers of America; American Society of Agronomy. BETTY COOPER Baton Rouge LOYE M. COPELAND Converse A Z Agriculture Commerce Treasurer, Alpha Zeta; Secretary, Alpha Tau Alpha; Circulation Manager, The Rural Louisianian ; Future Farmers of America. HN R. COOPER Boyce ROBERTA LANIER CORDELL .... Bosco Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Institute i. _j c of Aeronautical Sciences. Arhi and Scterices JOYCE C. COOPER Loranger MILDRED CORKERN New Orleans Education , , . - . Arts and Sciences Secretary, Women ' s Athletic Association, ' 39; Vice- ., , , ,, . , rnn _. . President, Women ' s Athletic Association, ' 40; Vice- Mental Hygiene Club; 500 Club. President, 500 Club; Newman Club; Vice-President, Delta Psi Kappa, ' 40; Secretary, Women ' s Athletic Council, ' 39; Vice-President, Women ' s Athletic Council, ' 40. LORRAINE COOPER Glenmora ANNA COSTANZA Independence Education Arts and Sciences Mu Sigma Rho; Beta Tau Mu. [H7J ; r La UiA VINCENT COSTANZA .... Napoleonville |VA COLEEN COX Ba ton Rouge Commerce Education WHITNEY A. COULON .... New Orleans EARL W. COXE Baton Rouge Engineering Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neers. CARMEN COUVILLION Marlcsville JEANETTE CRAFT Varnado B 2 Education Arts and Sciences Kappa Delta Pi. Delta Gamma Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Newman Club. CLARENCE J. COUVILLON . . . Moreauville HENRY J. CRAYON Covington Agriculture Arts and Sciences Future Farmers of America. w IB 3P ROBERT WELDON CREAMER . . Tulsa, Okla. FREDERICK G. CULBERTSON, JR. . Shreveport II K A Engineering Engineering m ta Sigrra; Kappa Mu Epsilon; American Institute of Mechanical Engineers; Regimental Disciplinary Samurai; Ccrps d ' Amis; Vice-President Y. M. C. A.; Board i Second Lieutenant, Company B, Engineers. Business Manager, L Book, ' 40; Editor, L Book, 41; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ' 38, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41. JOFFRE J. CROUERE New Orleans BILLY LOUISE CUMMINSS . . New Orleans Arts and Sciences AAA Geological and Mining Society; Varsity Baseball, ' 39, Arts and Sciences ' 40, ' 41; I Club, ' 40, ' 41; Scabbard and Blade, _ Pi Gamma Mu. WILLIAM C. CROW Marion ALVIN CUROLE Cut Off Agriculture Engineering Future Farmers of America. Newman Club; American Society of Civil Engineers BARBARA CUENOT Wilmette, III. SARAH RUTH CURRIE . Jackson Springs, N. C X Q Education Arts and Sciences Women ' s Panhellenic Councit, ' 41; Purple Jackets, ' 39, ' 40; Newman Club, ' 39; Senior Adviser. L 138 J I. E. CUSHING Baton Rouge Engineering Beta Pi; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Shreveport ROSEMARY DANFORTH . . n b Arts and Sciences Vice-President, Pi Beta Phi; Publicity Chairman, Pi Beta Phi. WALTER LEE DAIGRE Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences ISAAC T. DANOS Education Le Cercle Francais. Raceland LEON deVERE DAME Baton Rouge HELAINE DANZIGER Atmore, Ala X A E Engineering President, Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. A E Commerce President, Alpha Epsilon Phi; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; Delta Gamma Delta; Senior Adviser. Delta SYLVIA JEANETTE DAMSKER, Clarksdale, Miss. CARL D ' AQUILA .... New Britain, Conn SAT Education tary-Treasurer, Annie Boyd Hall; Vice-President, ' elta Gamma Delta; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Vice-President, Sigma Delta Tau; Secretary, Mississippi Club. r I Chemistry and Physics Alpha Che Sigma; Men ' s Interfraternity Council Honor Court. SALVATORE P. D ' AQUILA . New Britain, Conn, r I Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; II Circolo Italiano; Interfraternity Public Relations Council ' 41. RUTH E. DAVENPORT New Orleans Arts and Sciences President, Phi Beta; University Symphony Orchestra. JOHNIE E. DAVIS Rayville Agriculture Xi Stgma PL MARY SUE DAVIS Baton Rouge Agriculture Home Economics Club. NORMAN H. DAVIS Simpson Agriculture Chronicler, Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Future Farmers of America; Block and Bridle Club; President, Senior Class, College of Agriculture; Secretary-Treas urer, Senior Class Presidents; Lieutenant, Battery , ' Field Artillery. : SARA ELIZABETH DAY Shreveport Education LUCIEN TRIGG DAVIS Shreveport JADWIN E. DeBLANC Elizabeth Arts and Sciences Engineering 139] DONALD B. DEROUEN Alexandria 38 N Engineering Geological and Mining Society; Captain, Regimental Staff, Engineers. ALLEN E. DIMMICK .... Cranford, N. J. Agriculture Xi Sigma Pi; Society ot Foresters. DORIS MINGE DIXEY Shreveport aid Arts and Sciences Secretary-Treasurer, Highland Hall House Committee; Pledge President, Delta Delta Delta, ' 37; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; President, Delta Delta Delta, ' 40; Delta Gamma Delta; Senior Adviser; Y. W. C. A.; Gumbo Favorite, ' 40. LESLIE E. DIXON Denham Springs S 11 Arts and Sciences Regimental Staff, Artillery; Y. M. C. A.; Intercolle- giate Athletic Manager, College of Arts and Sciences. MURRAY DECOTEAU Dutchtown Agriculture Athletic Manager, American Society of Agronomy; Alpha Zeta. JAMES A. DeMENT Haughton Agriculture President, Alpha Zeta; First Sergeant, Company B, Infantry, ' 40; Major, First Battalion, Infantry, ' 41; Scabbard and Blade; American Society of Agronomy. NDLE J. DEDEAUX . . . Perlcinston, Miss. ELLEN DeMETZ .... Pass Christian. Miss. Agriculture Agriculture Society of Foresters; Alpha Zeta; Xi Sigma Pi. OWEN DELAHAYE Port Allen Commerce Beta Alpha Psi; Pi Tau Pi; Pi Gamma Mu. JACK DEMPSEY New Orleans Arts and Sciences Treasurer, Sigma Delta Chi; Historian Louisiana Radio Guild; Newman Club; Louisiana Players Guild. JANET DELAS Morgan City DOMINICK C. DENNIS . 3reat Neck, N. Y. A A II Commerce Aits and Sciences Lieutenant Colonel, Regimental Staff, Infantry, EARL S. Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; First Ser- geant, Company C, Engineers, ' 40; Captain, Com- pany C, Engineers, ' 41; Scabbard and Biade; Sec- retary-Treasurer, College of Engineering, ' 41, ODETTE DOLHONDE . . Education Independence PETER DOMBOURIAN New Orleans Arts and Sciences Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; University Symphony Ore ALBERT DOMINGUE Lafa Education Vice resident, School of Education; L Club; Kappa Phi Kappa; Varsity Boxing. [140] ' ?-.: i lh V , . ' ' . - nwnr. HENRY B. DORNIER Convent K Agriculture man Club; American Society of Agronomy. DORIS DRAUGHON . . . . Commerce Alpha Beta Chi. Baton Rouge WALTER E DORROH .... Crestview, Fla. 11 K A Commerce President, Pi Kappa Alpha; Men ' s Interfrafernity Council, ' 41 ; Daggers; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Men ' s Interfraternity Athletic Council. ' 40. WARREN S. DUCOTE Cottonport Arts and Sciences Second lieutenant, Battery B, Field Artillery. CHARLES M. DOWNS .... Baton Rouge MARGARET SCHMIDT DUMAS, Gresham, Wis Chemistry and Physics Arts an j Sciences ELIZABETH DOYLE Baton Rouge ELMER KENNETH DUNN . . Education A X A Ads and Sciences Baton Rouge RMA M. DUPLANTIS . . . Commerce Alpha Beta Chi. Houn JOHN DUDLEY DUPLANTIS . Agriculture Society of Foresters. HANSON LOUIS DUPONT Houma Arts and Sciences Band, ' 38, ' 39; Newman Club; Chairman, Mental Hy- giene Society. LAWRENCE DUPONT, JR Houma Z A E Engineering Samurai; American institute of Electrical Engineers; Kappa Mu Epsiion. MARGARET DUPUIS . . . a z Education Ville Platte Houma HARVEY J. DUPUY Plaquemine Education Phi Eta Sigma; Mu Sigma Rho; Kappa Delta Pi. E. NANNETTE DUTSCH .... Baton Rouge Education President, Wesley Players, ' 39; Louisiana Players Guild. LIBRARY LOUISIANA STAtt 0NfVERSITY JULIE DUVIC Gretna B 2 O Agriculture Lambda; Newman Club; Home Economics Club; Little Colonel, Engineering Regiment, ' 39; President, Beta Sigma Omicron, ' 4!. LEONARD S. DWOR . . . e n Commerce Irvington, N. J. i Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Pi; Daggers; Editor, Commerce Commentator ' 40. DAVID A. EDMONDSON ... New Orleans Engineering Geological and Mining Society; American Insti of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. CHARLES G. EAHEART Shreveport Engineering Geological and Mining Society; American Institunte of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers; First Lieuten- ant, Company A, Engineers. EDWIN F. EDWARDS Jeanerette Chemistry and Physics Alpha Chi Sigma. AE EARNEST Bunkii K A Education DeQueen, Ark. ARNOLD EDELSTEIN . . . Charleston, Mass Agriculture iety of Foresters; Secretary-Treasurer, Xi Sigma Pi. KATHARINE EDWARDS . n b ? Arts and Sciences Y. W, C. A.; Louisiana Players Guild; Delta Gamma Delta; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; President, Pi Beta Phi, ' 40; Senior Adviser, ' 41; President, Mortar Board, ' 41; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, ' 41. RUSSELL R. EFFERSON Hammond Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers, MARIE ELAM Greenville, Miss. ANTHONY E. ELSENSOHN . . New Orleans a r Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences University Symphony Orchestra. Sigma Alpha Iota; Louisiana Players Guild, ' 39; Uni- versity Symphony Orchestra. YVONNE ELAINE ELLIOTT ... St. Bernard MARY EMERY Springfield, III. Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences President, Sigma Alpha lota, ' 41; Secretary, Sigma Alpha lota, ' 40; Mu Sigma Rho; Alpha Lambda Delta; University Symphony Orchestra. H. D. ELLZEY, JR Shreveport Agriculture American Society of Agronomy; Alpha Zeta; The Rural Loutsianlan. BILL B. EMMONS Bossier City Engineering Geological and Mining Society; Vice-President, Senior Class; Vice-President, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. WILLIAM J. ELLZEY . . . Agriculture Ponchatoula MARIE WILSON EN6LE . _n B Arts and Sciences Y. W. C. A. Bay City, Texas [142] ' -. : m - 91 r: EDGAR E. ERWIN, JR. Lake Providence Engineering Vice-President, American Society of Agricultural Engi- neers, ' 40; Scabbard and Blade, ' 40; Second Lieuten- ant, Company A, Engineers. RONALD MARK EVANS . . . Independence Agriculture President, American Society of Agronomy; Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Council. DELBERT L. ESTESS Grayson a r p Agriculture President Agricultural Fair Association, ' 41; President, Junior Class, College of Agriculture, ' 40; Future Farmers of America; Block and Bridle Club; Interfra- ternity Public Relations Council; Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho. ' 41. EDNA ETTREDGE Caspiana Agriculture LELIA FAIRCHILD Baton Rouge A Z Education SALVADOR C. FAJONI . . . Arts and Sciences Amite JIM W. EVANS Baton Rouge JEREMIAH A. FALVEY Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences X Club; Varsity Track, ' 38, ' 39, ' 40. Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Nicholson Mathe- matics Club- Tau Beta Pi; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. STELLA MARIE FANGUY Houma CLAYTON E. FENTON Clarks Education Arts and Sciences Newman Club; Alpha Omega. JANE FARGASON New Orleans B. J. FERRO, JR. . . Central Francisco, Cuba A Z I A Arts and Sciences Engineering Assistant Coed Cheerleader, ' 39; Head Coed Cheer- Tau 8eta Pi; American Society of Mechanical Engi- leader, ' 40; Campus Editor, The Daily Reveille, ' 41. neers; Interfraternity Public Relations Council, ' 40; Y. M. C. A.; 500 Club. MARJORIE FARROW Dallas, Texas MARY LOUISE FITCH Baton Rouge X 8 A Z Education Education P President, Delta Zeta. ' 40; Purple Jackets: Women ' s Panhellenic Council; Delta Gamma Delta; Sigma Delta Pi; Legislative Council, Associated Women Students. BUFORD FENDLASON .... Baton Rouge LORAINE FITZGERALD .... Baton Rouge X Agriculture Arts and Sciences Band, ' 37, ' 38; Interfraternity Public Relations Council, ' 40; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Samurai; President, Sigma Chi, ' 41. [143] C. J. FLYNN Alexandria ELDO FORD Jena Agriculture Agriculture Vice-President, Dairy Club, ' 41, JOHN FOLSE Sarasota, Fla. Arts and Sciences ANN FOSTER Buras B I Alpha Alpha Alpha; Louisiana Radio Guild, Arts and Sciences Purple Jackets. LLOYD R. FOLSE New Orleans DEWEY J. FOURNET, JR Thibociaux Education Engineering Kappa Phi Kappa. Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsllon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Scabbard and Blade- Varsity Rifle Team; Major, Second Battalion Staff, Engineers. JESSE M. FOLTZ Memphis, Tenn. JANE YVONNE FOWLER .... Alexandria Arts and Sciences X Sigma Delta Chi; Delta Kappa Psi; Manager, Varsity Tennis, ' 40; L Club; Assistant Sports Editor, The Daily Reveille, ' 41; Lieutenant, Band. Arts and Sciences Y. W. C. A. BYRON FRANCIS Baton Rouge GEORGE N. FRISBIE New Orleans Engineering A X A Treasuier, Geological and Mining Society. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ERNEST H. FRANCIS New Orleans PETER H. FRITSCH New Orleans Engineering Commerce First Lieutenant, Company C, 1 ' Engineers; American Society of Mechanical _ Engineers; Institute of Aero- nautical Sciences; Engineering Battalion Disciplinary Board. WILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, JR. . . . Mansfield DAVID B. FULLER Mobile, Ala. Agriculture A K E Alpha Tau Alpha; Future Farmers of America; Ameri- can Society of Agronomy; Kappa Delta Pi. Arts and Sciences Samurai; Alpha Alpha Alpha. L. JANE FRENCH Baton Rouge FELICIEN F. FULLMER .... New Orleans n b Engineering Arts and Sciences Secretary, Delta Gamma Delta j Secretary-Treasurer, Y. W C- A.; Treasurer, Louisiana Radio Guild. Institute o Aeronautica-l Sciences; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. [M4J WILFRED GAHARAN Jena MERVIN LeROY GARNER Clinton Agriculture Engine ering Future Farmers of America. fW Eta Sigma; Nicholson Mathematics Club; Kappa Mu Epstlon; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Tau Beta Pi. LOUISE J. GAITHE Lake Arthur JOSEPH A. GASSEN Lullng Education Engineering EDWARD GALLINGER . . . New York, N. Y. SIMS S. GAUTHIER Moreauville Arts and Sciences Agriculture President, Alpha Tau Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Vice-Presi- dent, Future Farmers of America; American Society of Agronomy; Block and Bridle Club. NECIA GARMANY Logansport GARNET L. GENIUS Baton Rouge AAA Commerce Arts and Sciences P ' Tau P ' President, Theta Sigma Phi, ' 4t; Society Editor, The Daily Reveille, ' 41; Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. ROSEMARY MARIE GENRE . Arts and Sciences HELEN GERARD New Orleans Agriculture Home Economics Club; Newman Club; Evangeline Hall House Committee. HANNIE GERMANY . . . M Education EVA GERSHON Education Port Allen YOLA GIANELLONI Baton Rouge ! M Education Shreveport BYRON BENNETT GIBBS . . . II K A Arts and Sciences I nterfraternity Public Relations Council: American So- ciety of Mining_ and Metallurgical Engineers; Geo- logical and Mining Society. Loreauville J. PAUL GIDEON Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Baton Rouge ELIZABETH GLASSELL . . . . KIT Arts and Sciences Purple Jackets. [145] Belche SEYMOUR H. GLAZER Monroe Arts and Sciences Campus Editor, The Daily Reveille, ' 40; Executive Editor, The Daily Reveille, ' 41; Sigma Delta Chi; Corps d ' Amis. EDWIN E. GLENN, JR Shreveporf Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Geological and Mining Society; Ameri- can Institute of Mining and Metallurgical engineers; Major, First Battalion, Engineers; Kappa Mu Epsilon. GODBOLD, II Frogmore Engineering Lieutenant Colonel, Second Battalion, Engineers; Scabbard and Blade; Vice-President, American Society of Civil Engineers; Secretary, Sigma Tau Sigma. WILLIAM H. GOFF Baton Rouge Chemistry and Physics Vice-President, College of Chemistry and Physics, ' 41; Alpha Chi Sigma. C. P. GOFORTH Lake Charles A X A Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Chemical En neers; Tau Beta Pi; Captain, First Battalion S Engineers; R. O. T, C; Athletic Council. JULIAN GOLDBERG Lecompte Z B T Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. VIRGINIA GOLDENBERG .... Shreveport Education RUSSELL J. GONSOULIN . . . New Iberia Agriculture Second Lieutenant, Company I, Infantry; American Society of Agronomy; Block and Bridle Club. JEANNE ELISE GOODMAN . . Ponchatoula BENEDICT C. GRAVOLET Davant K A Engineering Arts and Sciences American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Phi Beta. ANNABELLA GORHAM .... Lake Charles MARY BEN GRAY Fryeburg X Q Education Education Kappa Delta Pi; Baptist Student Council; 500 Club. SARA LOU GRAHAM . . . Denham Springs ANNE GRAYSON Baton Rouge A 2 A K K T Education Arts and Sciences Delta PsJ Kappa. Purple Jackets; Delta Gamma Delta. DELORES GRANT Monroe WILEY A. GREEN Baton Roi A X Q Agriculture Education Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha Block and Bridle Club; Captain, Company H, In fantry. [146 3 a : -:-r. i= v Hm| RUSSELL S. GREENBAUM . . Brookline, Mass. Arts and Sciences Louisiana Players Guild; Sigma Delta Chi; Editorial Associate, The Daily Reveille, ' 40. Alexandria ARTHUR F. GREMILLION . . Agriculture Society of Foresters; Second Lieutenant, Company G, Infantry. BERNARD GREENBERG . . . Danbury, Conn. Engineering Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; President, American So- ciety of Civil Engineers; L. S. U. Flying School, ' 40. ROBERT STEPHENSON GREER, Vicksburg, Miss. K 2 Commerce CLIFTON L. GREMILLION K Engineering Battalion Sergeant Major, Field Artillery, ' 39; Presi- dent, Alpha Phi Omega; Captain, Field Artillery, ' 40; Newman Club; Scabbard and Blade; Geological and Mining Society. FRANK S. GRINSTED .... Orange, N. J. Arts and Sciences JOHN P. GREGOR Erie, Pa. JOYCE GRUHLER Engineering Arts and Sciences American Society of Mechanical Engineers. GERALD PAUL GUILLOT . . . Paincourtville CHARLES W. HAIR, JR Crowville Commerce Engineering Delta Sigma Pi; First Lieutenant, Company K, In- American Society of Civil Engineers; Sigma Tau fantry. Sigma; Captain, Company F, Engineers. BESSIE GURNEY Baton Rouge H. VERNON HAIR Agriculture Agriculture Block and Bridle Club. Wright JAMES F. GUY Mansfield WILLIAM C. HAIR Wright Agriculture Agriculture JOSEPH O. HACHET, JR LaPlace JAMES W. HALEY DeQuincy Engineering A X American institute of Electrical Engineers. Arts and Sciences Cadet Colonel, ' 41; First Sergeant. Honor Company, . ' 40; Scabbard and Blade; Omicron Delta Kappa, ' 41. 147] W. QUENTIN HALL Ferriday Chemistry and Physics Alpha Chi Sigma; President, Sophomore Class, Col- lege of Chemistry and Physics, ' 39; Vice-President, Junior Class College of Chemistry and Physics, ' 40; President, Senior Class, College of Chemistry and Physics, ' 41; First Sergeant, Battery B, Field Ar- tillery, ' 40; Captain, Regimental Staff, Field Artil- lery, ' 41. BRYAN HAMMETT Little Rock, Ark. Commerce Varsity Baseball, ' 38, ' 39, ' 40; I Club, ' 40; Pi Tau Pi. HENRY HARDEE Gueydan ATP Agriculture President, Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle Club; Men ' s fnterfraternity Council; Vice-President, Agri- cultural Economics Club. ALICE BURT HARDISON . Brookhaven, Miss. Education JANET LOUISE HARDY Lecompte X 8 Education Kappa Delta Pi. AUDREA CATHERINE HARGIS Edjcation Metairie : JOAN HARMANSON Wharton. Texas X Education Purple Jackets. HERBERT J. HARMATZ . Washington, D. C. 4 A Arts and Sciences Siama Delta Chi; _ Samurai; Campus Editor, The Daily Reveille, ' 41. SCO! MILLARD Y. HARPER Dallas, Texas MARY A. HARRISON New Orleans Arts and Sciences Agriculture Lieutenant, Company L, Infantry. Home Economics Club; 500 Club. PEGGY HARPER Baton Rouge MARY VIRGINIA HARRISON, Moorehead, Miss. Education M Education Louisiana Players Guild. DeWITT HARRINGTON Oil City PATRICIA ANNE HARRISON . . . Bienville 2 X A X 3 Engineering Education Geological and Mining Society, WZ B. HARRIS ....... Baton Rouge A. J. HART Shreveport Engineering Engineering Vice-President, Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Secretary- Treasurer, American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Kappa Mu Epsiion; Nicholson Mathematics Club; L S. U. Flying School. t 148] h f- 1C. M T| JVT HAROLD HART Eudora, Ark. JEAN HAWKINS New Orleans Commerce Sigma Delta Pi; Theta Sigma Phi; Cosmopolitan Club. fl i FRED HATHORN Alexandria CHARLINE HAYES Cotton Valley - - Agriculture Commerce Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Future Farmers of Alpha Lambda Delta. America- Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Club. PHIL HATHORN Alexandria GEORGE A. HAYNIE . . . Little Rock, Ark. Commerce Education I Club; Varsity Baseball, MO, ' 41; Varsity Basket- ball, ' 41. SCOTT HATHORN, JR Alexandria MARY E. HAYWARD Monroe Agriculture Arts and Sciences Alpha Zeta; American Society of Agronomy; Agricul- tural Economics Club. HUH MB EARL HEBERT Kaplan JAMES PAUL HELVY . . . Minden, W. Va. Q H Engineering Commerce Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute Electrical Engineers. President, Senior Class, College of Commerce; Society in Advancement of Management. RALPH GORDON HEBERT ... New Orleans GRACE HENRY Houma Arts and Sciences AHA Louisiana Players Guild; Y. M. C. A.; Adjutant, In- Education ' an try Staff; Newman Club; First Lieutenant, Pershing Rifles, ' 40; Scabbard and Blade; Honor Platoon. Vice-President, Alpha Xi- Delta. WILLARD W. HEBERT .... Lake Charles COR1NNE HEROMAN . . Arts and Sciences X Si Alpha Alhpa Alpha. Education Baton Rouge Sponsor, Company M, Infantry, ' 39. W. HECKER New Orleans NIELS F. HERTZ, JR New Orleans Engineering A - P Geological and Mining Society; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers Arts and Sciences Samurai; Lieutenant, Battery D, Field Artillery, ' 39 President, Inierfraternity Public Relations Council, 40 [149 1 SARAH ELIZABETH HEWES . . K K r Arts and Sciences Cornor JANICE HODGES ...... Arts and Sciences Beta Tau Mu. Metalrie MARTHA JANE HILL Monroe JOHN C. HOFFMAN New Orleans K A Chemistry and Physics Vice-President, Senior Class, Co! lege of Chemistry and Physics; Theta Kappa Phi; Alpha Chi Sigma; etary, Kappa Delta. ' 41; President, Annie Boyd Samurai. Hall, ' 41; Y. W. C. A. MARJORiE HOFFMAN . . . Beaumont, Texas a a n Education Delta Gamma Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Theta Alpha Phi; Phi Sigma lota; Louisiana Players Guild; Maid, Junior Prom, ' 40. Baton Rouge n mi , m h, J. D. HOUSTON Elizabeth SARAH HAZEL HOYT Jennings A X Agriculture Education Future Farmers of America; Vice-President, Block and Purple Jackets; Delta Gamma Delta. Bridle Club, ' 40. HARRY R. HOWELL, JR. ... Baton Rouge WILMUTH S. HUBBS Baton Rouge Engineering Education Captain, Company ' ' D, Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. - P. N. HOWELL, JR Howison, Miss. THOMAS LOUIS HUBER, JR. . Lake Charles e s a e Engineering Engineering Men ' s Interfraternity Council; President, Alpha Chi American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Sigma; President, American Institute of Chemical Engineers. R. B. HOWELL, JR Baton Rouge OLA LEE HUDSON Oakdale n B Education Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Purple Jackets. GEORGE HUGGINS, JR. ... Hall Summit DOROTHY HUNTER Alexandria ATP K K T Agriculture Education Future Farmers of America. Le Cercie Francais; Y. W. C, A. - COMPTON HUMMEL Baton Rouge FRED M. HURST Baton Rouge A X A 2 X Engineering Arts and Sciences American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Geological and Mining Society; Men ' s Interfraternity Athletic Council, ' 39. BRUCE R. HUNT Fort Wayne, Ind. CECIL HUTCHINSON Jennings Arts and Sciences H R A Sigma Delta Chi. Arts and Sciences DONALD G. HUNTER Alexandria HARVEY HUTCHINSON Tangipahoa Engineering Agriculture First Lieutenant, Field Artillery; Scabbard and Blade; Vice-President, American Institute of Electrical Engi- neers. Y. M. C. A.; Future Farmers of America; Lieutenant, Company D, Infantry; Wesley Foundation. [1513 I Z w DOROTHY JOHNSTON . Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Agriculture Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Class, College of Agricul- ture, ' 40; Secretary-Treasurer, College of Agriculture, ' 41: Home Economics Club. ALMA JOLLY . Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences JENA JACKSON Baton Rouge K Arts and Sciences Editor, Delta Gamma Delta, ' 39; Vice-President, Kappa Delta. ' 40; President, Kappa Delta, ' 41 ; Gumbo Beauty, ' 38, ' 39; Gumbo Favorite, ' 40. STEPHANIE J. JACKSON . Binghamton. N. Y. Arts and Sciences New-nan Club; Y. W. C. A. HARRY P. JOHN Crowley Agriculture L. S. U. Flying School; Lieutenant, Company D, Infantry. MORRIS B. JOHNSON Bunkie a r p Agriculture Society of Foresters. G. WILFRED JAUBERT Opelousas WALTER FAIR JOHNSON . . . Shreveport Agriculture K A Agriculture Block and Bridle Ciub. Second Lieutenant, Company K, Infantry; Future Farmers of America. GEORGE MARVIN JENKINS . . Tupelo, Miss. Arts and Sciences Varsity Football, ' 39, ' 40- Geological and Mining Society; Scabbard and Blade; Corps d ' Amis; ' L Club. CURTIS L. JOHNSTON . . Agriculture Grayson OTIS R. JONES Mangha Agriculture Block and Bridle Club; Future Farmers of America WILBUR AUGUSTUS JONES . . . Manghan Agriculture Future Farmers of America; Block and Bridle Club. J. REESE JONES, JR. ...... Shreveport YVONNE JONES Baton Rouge K A Commerce Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Newman Club; Nicholson Mathematics Club. MERRITT BARDEN JONES . . . Baton Rouge BIDWELL WRIGHT JUMEL . . New Orleans Education Engineering Phi Eta Jigma; Scribblers Club; Kappa Delta Pi. American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Cheer- leader, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39. [152] fej JAMES LLOYD JUSTICE .... Agriculture Block and Bridle Club. Marrero JUANICE KEETON Miami, Fla x a Education; Sponsor, ' 41. HENRY KANE New Orleans ANN CARROLL KELLIS Ho Arts and Sciences Phi Eta Sigma; Mu Sigma Rho; Omicron Delta Kappa; Geological and Mining Society; Lieutenant Colonel, Field Artillery; Regimental Disciplinary Board, Field Artillery. A A It Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Mu Sigma Rho; Kappa Delta PI; Phi Sigma lota; Le Cercle Francais; Alpha Lambda Delta Senior Award; Senior Adviser, GUSTAVE KAPLAN Alexandria DOROTHY KELLY Shreveport K N Arts and Sciences Junior Interfraternity Council; President, Kappa Nu; ' ouisiana Players Guild; Men ' s Interfraternlty Council; L. S. d. Radio Gufid; Jewish Student Council. Z T A Education Sponsor, Company M, Infantry, ' 40; Kappa Delta Pi; Lambda; Louisiana Players Guild; Sponsor Com- pany C, ' 41 . Fort Wayne, Ind. 41; Secretary, Lambda, ' 40; Sigma U. Symphony Orchestra; Assistant ' 940 Gumbo; Organization Man- -j L. S. U. Harp Ensemble; Secre- tary-Treasurer, Senior Class, College of Arts and Sciences; Women ' s Panhelienic Council, ' 40; 1940 Gumbo Favorite ; Executive Council, Associated Women Students. First Lieutenant, Battery B, Field Artillery; Varsity Rifle Team, ' 39; Demonstration Firing Battery, ' 40; Engineering Demonstration Platoon, ' 39. JERRELL KIRKLAND Alexandria Engineering 41: President, Senior Class, College Vice-President, Junior Class, College ' 40; Geological and Mining Society; American insti- tute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, of Engineering of Engineering GERD KLAVENESS Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Gamma Delta; Lutheran Student Association. New Orleans JACK KLEINPETER Baton Rouge Engineering President, Phi Eta Sigma, ' 38; Junior Adviser, ' 39; Alpha Chi Sigma; Master Alchemist, ' 40; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon. HAROLD KING Glenmora CLYDE L. KNIGHT Franklinton Agriculture Commerce Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Club. Vice-President, Sophomore Class, College of Com- merce, ' 39; Primary Flying Course, M0; Advanced Flying Course, 41; Alpha lota Rho. [153] JAMES OTIS KNOBLOCH e Thibodaux AUGUSTA V. KRAAK . . . Education New Orle Chemistry and Physics Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon. JOHN T. KOEN Russellville, Ark. Agriculture Xi Sigma Pi. HELEN MAXWELL KURSHEEDT . Baton Rouge Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Mu Sigma Rho; Kappa Delta Pi; Pi Gamma Mu; Inter-Religious Athletic Associa- tion, ' 39. K If , WILLIAM B. KOREN Evansville, Arts and Sciences President, Interfraternity Public Relations Council, ' 40; Sigma Delta Chi; Sports Editor, The Daily Reveille, ' 40, ' 41. WALTER S. LeCROIX, JR Colfax Commerce Delta Sigma Pi; Second Lieutenant, Company K, Infantry. IDA KORETZKY New Orleans Arts and Sciences JOYCE MARIE LACY Baton Rouge Education President, Kateri Tekawitha Club, ' 41 Women ' s Ath- etic Association; Delta Psi Kappa JUNE LaFLEUR K A Arts and Sciences Delta Gamma Delta. Kinder JOE H. LANG New Orleans A Z Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers. LESTER A. LAMB Haynesville Arts and Sciences MARY CLARE LANSDEN k k r Agriculture President, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Purple Jackets Women ' s Panhellenic Council. ALVIN B. LANDERS Mangham Agriculture Treasurer, Alpha Tau Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Block and Bridle Club; Adviser, Future Farmers of America. ALICE E. LASSITER a a n Education Purple Jackets. Baton HORACE COTTON LANE A X A Commerce Pi Tau Pi. Oberlln RICHARD A. LAUGHLIN . Port Arthur, Texas Engineering Secretary, American Society of Civil Engineers; Delta Kappa Psi; Sigma Tau Sigma. [1541 - ' : -i Nh : i a 1 1 ' :.? JOHN B. LAWRENCE . . Commerce Tallulah MARGERY LeBLANC New Orleans Education Newman Club; Women ' s Athletic Association. MARIAN LAWRENCE Baton Rouge Education BEATRIX I. LeBLANC lota Agriculture MIRIAM LeBLANC Reserve M Arts and Sciences Delta Gamma Delta; Newman Club. VIRGIL LeBLANC Port Barre Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neers. J. L. LeBLANC He e z Engineering cal and Mining Society; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. SHIRLEY LECHE Savannah, Sa. AAA Arts and Sciences Secretary-Treasurer, Freshman Class, ' 37- Delta Gamma Delta; Y. W. C. A.: Vice-President, Sophomore Class, College of Arts and Sciences, ' 38; Vice-President ' Delta Delta Delta. ' 40; President, Delta Delta Delta, ' 41; Senior Adviser; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; Gumbo Favorite, ' 39, ' 40. Baton Rouge RUTH LEFKOVITS .... Port Arthur, Texas Z A T Arts and Sciences Secretary, Sigma Delta Tau; Vice-President, Atorian Club; Alpha Lambda Delta. EUGENE ROY LEIGH Grosse Tete Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; Alpha Zeta; Reporter Future Farmers of America; Baptist Student Union. ARTHUR ANDRE LeJEUNE, JR. K A Arts and Sciences Kaplan Shelby, Miss. R. M. LEMASSON Gulfport, Miss. + A Agriculture First Sergeant, Company E, Infantry, ' 39; Lieuten- ant, Company G, Infantry, ' 40; Scabbard and Blade; Y. M. C. A.; Mississippi Club. L 155] $m MURRAY LENNARD ....... Shongafoo MARGARET LEWIS Kentwood Commerce Education Pi Tau PI; Beta Alpha Psi. Baptist Student Union; Young Women ' s Auxiliary. FELIX ODELL LeVASSEUR Grayson Agriculture ELDA ELLAMAE LIBERSAT Perry Agriculture Vice-President, Home Economics Club, ' 40; Newman Club; Louisiana Players Guild; Secretary, Home Eco- nomics Club, ' 39. MURRAY A. LEVY Morgan City Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- MYRTIS LINK Branch Agriculture mng and Metallurgical neers. JOHN R. LEWIS Opelousas JOHN W. LIPSCOMB Baton Rouge Agriculture Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. JESSIE LITTLE Baton Rouga A X Si Education Women ' s Athletic Association. KATHRYN LOBRANO ..... New Orleans a o n Arts and Sciences Women ' s Panhellenic Council; President, Alpha Omi- cron Pi, ' 40. HARRY G. LOBSIGER Gary, Ind. Commerce Vice-President, Senior Class, College ' of Commerce, ' 41; Pretdent, Delta St ' gma Pi, ' 41; President, Society in Advancement of Management. EVELYN LOCKHART Epps M Arts and Sciences Lambda. [156] 00 194 HARRY H. LONG, JR Chalmette Engineering Geological and Mining Society; L. S. U. Flying School. ENRIQUE LOPEZ-VILLA . LaCeliba, Honduras I A Arts and Sciences RUTH LOPOO Vidalia Co mmerce DORIS LOUPE New Roads Education Vice-President, Purple Jackets; Mental Hygiene So- ciety; Louisiana Players Guild. s Wc- ( TOTSIE D. LOWE Baton Rouge FREDERICK V. McCAMMON, Pine Bluff, Ark. Education Arts and Sciences President, Delta Kappa Psi; Treasurer, Phi Mu Alpha. WALTER M. LOWREY Mansfield J. THAYER McCOY .... Beaumont, Texas Arts and Sciences Agriculture Mu Sigma Rho. RUTH LUSSAN Luling GENEVIEVE McCRACKEN . . . Baton Rouge Agriculture X H Home Economics Club; Newman Club. Education Y. W. C. A. MARY ELIZABETH McCAIN . . Baton Rouge MARGUERITE McDONALD Delta M X Education Education President, Phi Mu, ' 41; Delta Gamma Delta; Delta Psi Kappa. MANSELL BARRY McELROY, Greenwood, Miss. Arts and Sciences HERMAN McFATTER Agriculture Block and Bridle Club. BETTY McLURE Alexandria X Q Education Delta Gamma Delta; Gumbo Favorite, ' 39; Home- coming Sponsor, ' 38; Military Sponsor, ' 39. DeQuincy MARY JANE McMAHON .... DeRidder a a n Arts and Sciences Alpha Lambda Delta; Mu Sigma Rho. MARY VIRGINIA McGILL .... Alexandria A. S. McMEANS, JR Bastrop x a A x A Education Engineering erleader, ' 38; Homecoming Sponsor, ' 37. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MARIE McKOIN Education Mer Rouge WILLIAM DOUGLAS McSWEEN . Columbia Agriculture Block and Bridle Club; Alpha Zeta. [157] I WILLIS N. MADDOX Weir, Miss. JOHN WAGE MAJOR Frisco Z X Education Commerce Vice-President, Le Cercle Francals; Historian, Kappa Phi Kappa. CLARENCE O. MAGEE Shreveport MARIE H. MAJOR Glynn Engineering Education Secretary, Y. M. C. A.; Captain, Company B, Engineers; Geological and Mining Society. JAMES JOSEPH MAGILL . . . New Orleans WILLIAM GRADY MALONE . . . Mansfield 2 N Agriculture Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Scabbard and Blade; Captain, Company L, Infan- try; American Society of Agronomy; Block and Bridle Club; Advertising Manager, 1941 Gumbo. JOHN BUFFINGTON MAGUIRE . Shreveport OLIVER MANNING Vance, Miss. K I A X A Commerce Arts and Sciences Phi Eta Sigma; Mu Sigma Rho; Samurai. RAY ERNEST MANNING . . . Lillie ALEXANDER J. MARCHAND, Education JR. . . . Innis Arts and Sciences DOUGLAS L MANSHIP . . . K A Arts and Sciences Baton Rouge M. J. MARCHESE r I Engineering Samurai. American Institute of Electrical Engineering. JAMES IROS MANUEL , . . Agriculture Ville Platte RUDOLPH F. MARCUS . . Agriculture . . New Orleans Alpha Tau Alpha; Future Farmers of America. American Society of Agronomy. CARL MARCA Endicott, N. Y. IRVIN J. MARTIN .... Arts and Sciences Engineering American Institute of Chemical Club. Engineers; Newman [158] m i JOHN T. MASON, JR Monroe Engineering Geological and Mining Society; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. ROBERT W. MARTIN . . . . ROBERT F. MASON New Orleant Engineering Engineering Geological and Mining Society. Alpha Chi Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Scabbard and Blade; American Institute ot Chemical Engineers; Phi Eta Sigma. ALBERT MASON . New Orleans S. H. MICKEY MATTHEWS . Gulfport, Miss. Commerce IT K A Engineering Secretary, Pi Kappa Alpha, ' 38; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Interfraternity Public Relations Council, ' 38. ELIZABETH MASON . . . . Baton Rouge ROBERT D. MAXENT New Orleans Z T A Arts and Sciences Education Kappa Delta Pi Geological and Mining Society; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Baton Rouge FREDERICK EDW. MILKIE . Washington, D. C. Arts and Sciences g H H j ! . ' RAYMOND F. MELANCON ... St. James CARROLL J. MILLER Wills Point Agriculture Commerce Tau Delta Tau; Louisiana Players Guild; Future Farm- pj -r au pj ers of America. RUTH MERMES Hattiesburg, Miss. DERWOOD J. MILLER Alexandria SAT Agriculture Commerce Business Manager, The Rural Louisianian ; American Institute of Agricultural Engineers; Alpha Zeta; Agri- Alpha Lambda Delta; Treasurer, Sigma Delta Tau; cultural Economics Club; First Lieutenant, Company Lambda; Pi Gamma Mu; Senior Adviser. M, infantry. ALBERT MEYERER Baton Rouge J. D. MILLER Good Pine Commerce Agriculture Future Farmers of America; Block and Bridle Club; Dairy Club. [159] ROBERT EMMETT MOLLOY . Hartford, Conn. Engineering Sigma Tau Sigma; American Society of Civil Engi- neers. JOHN C. MILLER Baton Rouge A K A Arts and Sciences President, Delta Kappa Epsiton; Men ' s Interfraternity Council. ALBERT MIRANDA New Orlea Engineering Second Lieutenant, Company A, Engineers JULES MALCOLM MILLER Engineering First Lieutenant, Company D, Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; School. New Orleans L. S. U. Flying CLARENCE E. MITCHELL Bay St. Louis, Miss. Chemistry and Physics Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Chi Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Lambda Upsilon. ANNIE RUTH MILLICAN Deerford Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Sigma lota; Mu Sigma Rho. JOE W. MILLING DOUGLAS W. MITCHELL .... Elizabeth A 2 Commerce Chancellor, Delta Sigma Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Captain, Regimental Staff, Infantry; Regimental Dis- ciplinary Board, Infantry; Infantry Demonstration Platoon. ' 39; Bureau of Business Research. Winnsboro, S. C. MARJORIE MOFFITT Baton Rouge Agriculture Sergeant Company L, Infantry, ' 40; Second ieutenant, Third Battalion Staff, Infantry; R. O. T. C. Athletic Council; Future Farmers of America. Education Mortar Board; Kappa Delta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Alpha Lambda Delta; Eta Sigma Phi; Senior Adviser. N. GAYLE MONGET Baton Rouge Education Varsity Football, ' 37, ' 38, ' 39; Corps d ' Amis; Vice- President, Junior Class, College of Arts and Sciences. A. FERN MOORE Houston. Texas A Z Commerce Vice-President Evangeline Hali House Committee, ' 41 ; Purple Jackets; Alpha Beta Chi; Secretary -Treasurer, Senior Class, College of Commerce. FRANKLIN D. MOORE . Binghamton, N. Y. Agriculture Society of Foresters. ALVIN J. MONLEZUM Lake Arthur LaVERA MOORE Dodson Commerce Agriculture EDWARD MONSOUR Shreveport MARY ELIZABETH MOORE Lake Charles Arts and Sciences Senior Football Manager; Geological and Mining Society; President, Corps d ' Amis; L Club; Fresh- man Councillor. Arts and Sciences Treasurer, Chi Omega ' 38; Vice-President, Chi Omega, ' 40; Delta Gamma Delta; President, Highland Hall House Committee, ' 41; Sponsor, Company I, In- fantry, ' 38. L 160 I .- THOMAS P. MOORE K A Commerce Daggers; L. S. U. Flying School. Ida FRANCES HELEN MORRIS . . Arts and Sciences Clinton . WALTER E. MOORE Rochelle Arts and Sciences Geological and Mining Society. MELVA MORRIS Baton Rouge Education Women ' s Athletic Association. DAMIAN MORELL . . Ponce, Puerto Rico II H Engineering n Institute of Electrical Engineers; Newman b; Interfraternity Public Relations Council. ROSANNA MORRIS .... Memphis, Tenn. K A Arts and Sciences DAVID D. MOORIS Georgetown ERNEST MOUCH, JR. Brusly Arts and Sciences Geological and Wining Society. Agriculture President, Future Farmers of America. RAYMOND I. MOUCH Brusly JANE MURCHISON Bunlcie Commerce K A Education Y. W. C. A.; Vice-President Senior Class, School of Education. FERD L. MOYSE Greenville, Miss. LILLIE MUSLOW Shreveport ' L B T Education Arts and Sciences President, Samurai, ' 40; Interfraternity Public _ Rela- tions Council, ' 38; interfraternity Athletic Council, ' 3?. JOHN D. MULLINS Baton Rouge J. WALTER MYERS, JR New Orleans Engineering Agriculture President, Presbyterian Student Association; Vice- President, Society of Foresters; XI Sigma Pi; First Lieutenant Battery F, Field Artillery, ' 39; Alpha Zeta; Cabinet, Y. M. C. A., 4I. ENEVIEVE MUNSON Houma SIDNEY MYERS Shreveport n B K A Arts and Sciences Commerce Mortar Board; Lambda; Women ' s Panhellenfc Council, President, Kappa Alpha; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; ' 39; Theta Sigma Phi; Scribblers Club; Campus Editor, Daggers; Scabbard and Blade; First Vice-President, The Daily Reveille, ' 40; Vice-President, Y. W. C. A.; Propeller Club. Louisiana Players Guild; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities, ' 41; 1940 Gumbo Fa- vorite. [161] NANCY NAFF Education Lake Charles Kappa Delta Pi; Secretary, Mu Sigma Rho; Phi Sigma tota; Senior Adviser; Queen, Sophomore Jam, ' 38; Homecoming Sponsor, ' 39. HARRY NASH, JR Manghan Chemistry and Physics HARRY REYNOLDS NELSON 2 N Minden Commerce Phi Eta Sigma; Corps d ' Amis; Phi Delta Phi. ROBERT D. NELSON .... Hoopeston, III. Agriculture President, Xi Sigma Pi; Scribe, Alpha Zeta; Vice- President, Agricultural Fair Association. UUOVg- la, ROBERT W. NICHOLSON Krotx Springs MARY LOU|SE NO WLIN Bethany Arts and Sciences ain, Battery A, Field Artillery; President, PI _. s . o-t- . Tau Pi; Scabbard and Blade. Ar+S and Sciences THOMAS NIZZO Donaldsonville ROBERT J. NUBER New Orleans Education Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. RAFAEL NONES .... Caracas, Venezuela RAMSEY L OAKES Leesville Arts and Sciences Agriculture Geological and Mining Society. tnterf rater nity Athletic Council; Interfratemity Public Relations Council; Men ' s Interfratemity Council. DOROTHY NORMAN . . . A A II Education Baton Rouge JOHN C. O ' CONNOR, JR. . . New Orleans e k Engineering Corps d ' Amis; Alpha Omega; Geological and Mining Society; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgi- cal Engineers; First Lieutenant, Company D, Engi- neers, ' 39. RAYE NESOM Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences MILTON M. NEVILS Kinder AAA Arts and Sciences G. H. NEWMAN Shreveport Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Geological and Mining Society; Secretary, American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers. no MERCEDES F. NICHOLSON . k k r Arts and Sciences Washington [162] u. YVONNE M. OLINDE New Roads JOHN D. O ' ROURKE Miami, Fla. A Z Commerce Arts and Sciences Captain, Company F, Infantry; Honor Court; Treas- _, , urer, Phi Eta Sigma, ' 39; Pi Gamma Mu; Pi Tau Pi. Newman Club. GLORIA OLIPHANT New Orleans DENNIS E. OWEN Hico Commerce Agriculture Future Farmers of America. JAMES C. OLIVER Shreveport JOHN PIPKIN OWEN .... Newport, Arlr. Engineering A K E Geological and Mining Society; American Institute of Arts and Sciences Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. Phi Eta Sigma; Mu Sigma Rho; Daggers. DANIEL J. OLIVER Franklin MARJORIE PAINE Baton Rouge Commerce Education Newman Club. GENE PALFREY ........ Baton Rouge JEAN PEARCE Shreveport K A X Q Education Arts and Sciences Lambda, Sponsor, Battery E, Field Artillery. ILDON NOEL PARENT Duplessis JANE LOUISE PEARSON ... New Orleans Agriculture II B Arts and Sciences Delta Gamma Delta; Senior Adviser. HELEN PARKER Meridian, Miss. NAOMI F. PERCY St. Francisville Education K A Education Newman Club; Senior Adviser; Sponsor, Regimental Staff, Field Artillery, ' 39. RAY J. PARR Houma ALLIE B. PERKINS Opelousas Commerce Arts and Sciences Vice-President, Delta Sigma Pi, ' 40. 163] MARY NELL FRIDLEY PETERS . . . Lacassine Education Alpha Lambda Delta; President, Kappa Delta Pi; President, Wesley Players. MERRY PFOST Education Wesley Players. MARY LOU PHARES Clinton Agriculture DUDLEY A. PHILIPS, JR New Orleans 2 IT Arts and Sciences Captain, Company B, ' ' infantry, Ml; Scabbard and Blade; Alpha Alpha Alpha. TRAVIS PHILLIPS Magnolia, Arlc. Agriculture Delta Kappa Psi; Society of Foresters; Band. Pineville GERTRUDE PICARD Killona Education Le Cercle Franca is; Newman Club. ANNETTA LUCILLE PIERCE . . New Orleans A E t Arts and Sciences Y. W. C. A.; Women ' s Athletic Association. JEFF THOMPSON PINCKLEY .... Colfax Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; Future Farmers of America; Dairy Club, MARIE PURE Leesville A A n Education DEWELL D. PITTMAN Varnado a t a Education ' resident, Sophomore Class, Teachers College, ' 39; President, Junior Class, School of Education, ' 40; President, Student Body, School of Education, ' 41; President, Kappa Phi Kappa, ' 41; Baptist Student Union; Y. M. C. A.; Varsity Debate; Pledge President, Alpha Tau Omega; Vice-Chairman, Junior Class Presi- dents, MO. BESS MARIE POE Arts and Sciences Newellton 18. LARRY J. POLIZZI, JR Mobile, Ala. e k Arts and Sciences Alpha Alpha Alpha; Scabbard and Blade; Corps d ' Amis; Hcnor Platoon, ' 39 Battalion Disciplinary Board, ' 40; First Sergeant, Company C, Infantry, ' 40; Captain, Company C, Infantry, ' 41. KARL POLLINGUE Port Barre Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers. DAVID F. PORTER New Orleans Engineering Varsity Swimming, ' 38, ' 39, ' 40; Institute of Aeronauti- cal Sciences; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; 500 Club. R. D. POINDEXTER Commerce Deita Sigma Pi. Shreveport JANE LOBDELL PORTER X U Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences President, Chi Omega; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; Delta Gamma Deita; Cabinet, Y. W. C. A.; Sponsor, Pershing Rifles; Senior Adviser. [164 J ' i Uh MARTHA PORTER Lecompte A X Education Purple Jackets; Mu Sigma Rho; Kappa Delta Pi. A. M. POSNER Plaquemine I B T Commerce Omicron Delta Kappa; President, Zeta Beta Tau; Corps d ' Amis; Samurai; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Pi; Men ' s Interfraternity Council. E. REID POWELL New Orleans Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neers. VIRGINIA POWELL Commerce Alpha Beta Chi. Baton Rouge JOHNNIE O ' NEAL PRESCOTT Arts and Sciences Baton Rouge KATHRYN ELLEN QUERBES . . k k r Arts and Sciences 1939 Gumbo Favorite. 1 Shreveport Kentwood WILLIAM KENNETH POWELL A X Commerce President, College of Commerce; Pi Tau Pi; Regi- mental Disciplinary Board; Lieutenant, Company A, Infantry; Honor Platoon; Commissioner of Student Finance. LAMAR A. RAMOS, JR New Orleans Engineering Geological and Mining Society; Second Lieutenant, Company F, Infantry; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. BONNIE REOFIELD . . . Independence, Mo. n b Arts and Sciences Y. W. C. A. IfLifL MARION BOLTON REED . . . Baton Rouge Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; American institute of Electrical Engineers. MILNER REED Newport, Arlt. Engineering President, American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers; Geological and Mining Society. HENRY A. REID Lake Charles A X A Arts and Sciences Samurai; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Student Council, ' 40; President, Sophomore Class, College of Arts and Sci- ences, ' 39; Interfraternity Athletic Council, ' 39; Corps d ' Amis; Chairman, Sophomore Class Presidents, LLOYD C. REID ...... Education Kappa Phi Kappa. DeQuincy RALPH M. REINHARDT . . . Bradenton, Fla. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ROBERT NORWOOD REED . . Baton Rouge CECIL REINKEN Baton Rouge Engineering Arts and Sciences Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. [165 7 JOHN B. REITZELL Monroe ANNIE MAE RICHARD . . . Grand Chenier Arts and Sciences Education JAMES HARVEY RESTER Monroe LaSALLE A. RICHARD Opelousas Arts and Sciences Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. LYMAN F. RHODES Baton Rouge HARRELLDEE RICHARDSON . DeKalb. Texas A X A Education Arts and Sciences Theta Alpha Phi; Kappa Phi Kappa. Omicron Delta Kappa; Geological and Mining Society; Men ' s Interfraternity Athletic Council; Alpha Alpha Alpha; President, Alpha Phi Omega, ' 39; President, Newman Club, ' 40; President, Samurai, ' 40; Captain, Regimental Staff, Field Artillery, ' 40; Alpha Omega; Phi Kappa Phi; Men ' s Interfraternity Council, ' 41. ALLAN C. RICHARD . . . Paseagoula, Miss. 1. M. RICHARDSON Shreveport A K E A X A Arts and Sciences Engineering Second Lieutenant, Battery E, Field Artillery. Second Lieutenant, Company F, Engineers; Daggers; Alpha Phi Omega; American Institute of Mining and Metal iurgical Engineers. NORMAN C. RI CHE Oak Grove Agriculture HELEN LOUISE RITTER .... New Orleans AAA Education Purple Jackets; Le Cercle Francais. ELIZABETH RICKS Baton Rouge A A 11 Arts and Sciences slta Gamma Delta; Women ' s Panhellenic Council. EFRAIN RIVE Anasco, P. R. H M Arts and Sciences in PAULINE RICKS Baton Rouge EVELYN RQBBINS Alexandr Education Arts and Sciences ROBERT R. RISSER Baton Rouge HELEN JOYCE ROBERT . . . A X A Arts and Sciences Education President, Lambda Chi Alpha; Daggers; Men ' s Inter- fraternity Council; Kappa Phi Kappa. t 1661 Res 1 : CHARLES N. ROBERTS Oak Grove A T a Arts and Sciences Phi Eta Sigma; President, Mu Sigma Rho; President, ior Class, College of Arts and Sciences; Chairman, Senior Class Presidents. Metairie THELMA CASH ROBERTSON . Agriculture Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club. DAVID A. ROBERTS Baton Rouge Agriculture FANNIE SUE ROBINSON ESTHER CLAIRE ROBERTSON . Baton Rouge FLORENCE E. ROBINSON . Las Vegas, N. M. Education Arts and Sciences GEORGE L. ROBERTSON .... Agriculture Block and Bridle Club; American Society of Agron- omy; Alpha Zeta; Scabbard and Blade; Major, Second Battalion, Infantry. Gilbert Alpha Chi Sigma; Vice-President, Wesley Foundation, Scabbard and Blade, ' 39; Captain, Battery C Field Artillery, ' 40. CHARLES OSBORN ROUNTREE A T S2 Agriculture Junior Interfraternity Council ' 38; Daggers; Interfra- ternity Athletic Council, ' 40; Vice-President, Alpha Tau Omega; Men ' s Inierfraternity Council. [167] PERCY L. ROUNTREE Vidalia DOROTHY B. RUTLAND . . Robstown, Texas A K E Education nArts and Sciences Y. W. C. A.; Louisiana Players Guild; Wesley Pla eutenant Colonel, First Battalion, Infantry; Scabbard and Blade; Regimental Disciplinary Board; Samurai; Vice-President, Senior Class, College of Arts and Sciences; Sergeant Major, First Battalion, Infantry, ' 40; Varsity Rifle Team; Corps d ' Amfs. G. L ROUSSE, JR Baton Rouge ANN RYAN New Orleans A X A Education Arts and Sciences ELLIOTT C. ROY Mansura CHAYTOR H. RYAN Baton Rouge A E Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Second Lieutenant, Second Battalion Headquarters, Field Artillery, an Award, ' 39; Band; Beta Tau Mu; Delta Kappa Psi; Phi Eta Sigma. MARGARET RUSSO Abbeville JOSEPH JOHN RYBCZYK . Forestville. Conn. Education Arts and Sciences y , - HENRY STEWART SABATIER Eunice ALFRED M. L. SANDERS . . . . Commerce Education Treasurer, Pi Tau Pi, ' 41. Varsity Track; Senior Track M jnager. MAYIMC t i cm New Orleans RUSSELL SANDERS Art s and Sciences Agriculture Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Econom ics Club. BENA SALEMI . i Rouge HERSHALL CECIL SANDLIN . . Lake Charles Commerce Education VERA SALIBA . Blythevi He, Ark. ETHEL MAE SAUCIER New Orleans Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Atorian Club; Y, W. C. A. [168 J t! CONAWAY C. SAUX Gretna BEN V. SCHNEIDER, JR. . Independence, Wis Education Commerce Captain, Regimental Staff, Infantry. Pi Tau Pi. T. B. SCHABEL Memphis, Tenn. MARK SCHNEIDER . . . Independence, Wis K A Arts and Sciences Agriculture fnterfraternity Athletic Council, ' 40; Block and Bridle Club. RALPH SCHEINUK Baton Rouge NEMERA SCHOENE New Orleans Agriculture Arts and Sciences Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; President, Horticulture Club. JOSEPH A. SCHEXNAYDER Norco CHARLES LEE SEAL Sicily Island Engineering Engineering American Society of Agricultural Engineers. SYLVIA SETTOON Baton Rouge Education JOHN SEMASO Monroe W,LLIAM A SHARP New rlean Educatic Chief Justice, Honor Court; Inter-College Athletic Council; 500 Club; L. S. U. Flying Club, WO; Varsity Swimming, ' 39. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. L?- ' E. R. SENAC, JR New Orleans DALE A SH AVER Grand Ca En9ineerin 9 Arts and Sciences Geological and Mining Society; Treasurer, American Scabbard and Blade; Captain, Company A, In- Institute of Mtnmg and Metallurgical Engineers. fantrv TRUMAN H. SETLIFFE . . Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Engineering Cadet Colonel, Engineers; American Society of Me- chanical Engineers; Varsity Swimming; Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; Omicron Delta Kappa. MORRILL EDWARD SHAW . Engineering Baton Rouge 1169] PHYLLIS K. SHAW Baton Rouge Education WILLIAM W. SHULL New Orleans Engineering ARTHUR CLYDE SHEFFIELD . El Paso, Texas Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Institute of Aeronoutical Sciences; Ameri- can Society of Mechanical Engineers. MARGARET SIMMONS . . Agriculture Baton Rouge Lake Charles Alpha Alpha Alpha; Varsity Football Manager; New- man Club; Sergeant, Company H, Infantry. CARL JAMES SHETLER . . . A X A Arts and Sciences BENJAMIN F. SIMS New Orleans 2 X Arts and Sciences Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Tau Mu. JIMMIE T. SHORT ATP Agriculture Block and Bridle Club. Dubbe Baton Rouge DRUSILLA SINSLETARY . . A Z Commerce Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class, College of Commerce, ' 39; Purple Jackets; Senior Adviser; Alpha Beta Chi; Society in Advancement of Management. IRIS ALICE SMITH Istroun Education WILSON SMITH Dry Prong Agriculture Vice-President. Senior Class, College of Agriculture; Dairy Club; Block and Bridle Club; Future Farmers of America. IRVIN S. SMITH New Orleans OLIVER SOKOLSKY Orange, Texas E n K N Arts and Sciences Engineering President, Phi Epsilon Pi; Men ' s Interfraternify Council; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Samurai. LORRAINE SMITH Arts and Sciences DeQuincy DON H. SPARKMAN .... Memphis, Tenn. Arts and Sciences Phi Mu Atpha Sinfonia. SIDNEY FORSYTH SMITH . . K Arts and Sciences Baton Rouge MARGARET MARY SPENCER . A Z Education 1701 Shreveport DAVID SPIZER New Orleans K N Arts and Sciences Beta Tau Mu. MORTIMER SOUIRES Morgan City Engineering Scabbard and Blade; Vice-President, Geological and Mining Society; First Lieutenant, Company C, Engineers; American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers; President, College of Engineering. CARROLL STAHL New Orleans a e n Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; President, Alpha Epsilon Pi. NICHOLAS J. STALLWORTH . Mobile, Ala 2 X Agriculture Society of Foresters. LLOYD STANDER Opelousas Engineering DALLAS R. STAPLES Calhoun Engineering MARGARET STATHEM .... New Orleans A Z Commerce President, Sigma Delta Pi, ' 40, ' 41; Phi Sigma lota; Senior Court; Cosmopolitan Club; Alpha Beta Chi. RENE J. STEIB Vacherie Agriculture JACK STINSON Haughton WILLIAM FERMON STRICKLAND . Kentwood A X A Agriculture Agriculture Baptist Student Union; Dairy Club. Varsity Track, ' 38, ' 39, ' 40; L Club; Future Farmers of America. EVALYNN STOCKWELL . Education Paris, Tenn. ARTHUR H. STROBEL New Orleans Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neers. GEORGE WILLIAM STORTER . New Orleans Arts and Sciences Phi Eta Sigma; Scabbard and Blade; Mu Sigma Rho; Captain, Company E, Infantry. EDMUND C. SULLIVAN . . Water-bury, Conn. Agriculture DEWEY E. STRALEY Lake Charles JOHN W. SULLIVAN Lake Charles A X A A X A Engineering Arts and Sciences American Society of Mechanical Engineers. [171] BETTY TAGGART Baton Rouge K A Education LLOYD G. TALBOT Napoleonville Agriculture Varsity Swimming, ' 40. MONROE R. TALIAFERRO K Shreveport Engineering G. F. TANNEHILL Urania Agriculture Society of Foresters. GUY G. TANNER, JR Baton Rouge I N Engineering American ' nstitufe of Mechanical Engineers; Corps d ' Amts. JARED Y. TERRY Choudrant Agriculture Alpha Tau Alpha; Block and Bridle Club; Lieutenant, Company L, Infantry. Tau Beta Pi; Geological and Mining Society; American ' nstitute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers. RAFAEL V. TAMARGO . . . Havana, Cuba BARNEY THAMES .... Brookhaven, Miss. Arts and Sciences Commerce Deita Sigma Phi; First Lieutenant, Battery A, Field Artillery. MHMMMMMMHHHglHKflBlMHnHHIIIiBK HMHHH ELIZABETH THERIOT Gueydan LAURA M. THIBODEAUX . . . n B Education Education HEWITT THERIOT Houma ALBERT M. THOMAS e k I A E Agriculture Arts and Sciences Future Farmers of America; Vice-President, Newman Club, ' 39; President, Newman Club, ' 40; Holy Name Society. Beta Tau Mu. EARL C THIBODEAUX Houma MARIAN RUTH THOMAS . . . Lake Charles Commerce X Delta Sigma Pi. Education Coed Vice-President, ' 41; Secretary-Treasurer, Sopho- more Class, School of Education, ' 39; Little Colonel, ' 38; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities ; Vice-President, Lambda; Louisiana Players Guild; Y. W. C. A. ELAINE THIBODEAUX .... Donaldsonville JOEL C THOMASON Mangham a a n Agriculture Education American Society of Agronomy. [172 ' So - .EN THOMPSON . . . . X 13 Agriculture Y. W. C. A. DeRldder JAMES WAYNE TISDALE . Hot Springs Ark. 2 N Arts and Sciences Junior Interfraternity Council, ' 40. Colfa RICHARD S. THOMPSON .... a r r Agriculture Vice-President, Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta ROBERT PITMAN THOMPSON . Lake Charles Arts and Sciences ' Secretary-Treasurer, Radio Guild, ' 38; Vice-President, Radio Guild, 39. ROY A. THORGESON .... Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences MIRIAM TOLER Baton Rouge Commerce Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Beta Chi. HARRY S. TOUPS, JR Thibodaux Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. DON E. TOUSLEY Olla Engineering Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Tau Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers; Scabbard and Blade; Lieutenant Colo- nel, First Battalion, Engineers. The Daily Reveille ; Omicron Delta Kappa; orps d ' Amis; Samurai; Cabinet, Y. M. C. A.; Sigma Delta Chi; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Freshman Councillor. MARY UHLICH New Orleans Education Mortar Board; President, Delta Psi Kappa; Women ' s Athletic Association; Senior Court; Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. CHRISTLEY TUMEY Liberty, Miss. GRAHAM A. VANCE Bristol, Tenn. 2 X Agriculture Arts and Sciences Omicron Delta Kappa; Scabbard and Blade; President, R. O. T. C. Athletic Council; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Major, Regimental Staff, Infantry; Samurai; President, College of Arts and Sciences; Student Council; Student-Faculty Relations Committee; Com- missioner of Student Welfare; Who ' s Who in Ameri- can Colleges and Universities ; President, Junior Class, College of Arts and Sciences, ' 40; Sergeant Major, Regimental Staff, Infantry, ' 40; Regimental Disciplinary Board; Sergeant-at-Arms, Scabbard and Blade. CEE N. TURCAN, JR New Orleans MARVELLA A. VANNEY .... New Orleans Engineering Arts and Sciences Beta Tau Mu; Mu Sigma Rho; Alpha Lambda Delta. ART W. TURNER New Orleans ALBAN F. VARNADO Baton Rouge Engineering Education Institute of Aeronautical Sciences; American Society Band; Newman Club; Delta Kappa Psi; Kappa Phi of Mechanical Engineers Kappa. r 1733 DAYLE WOODROW VAUGHAN, New Orleans MURIEL VIATOR Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences Education VESA Baton Rouge FOREST B. VICK Sulphur A A A Engineering Education MICHAEL ANTHONY VERNACI . New Orleans ALBERTO VILLAMIL Havana, Cub Commerce Chemistry and Physics Editor Newmanscope ' 40; Pi Tau Pi; Alpha Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Sigma Delta Pi. Omega; Beta Alpha Psi; Pi bamma Mu. VERRET Baton Rouge PAUL E. VILLARS New Orleans Engineering 9 K American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Arts and Sciences Kappa Mu Epsilon; Geological and Mining Society; L. S. U. Flying Ciub. St. Rose FRANK A. ViTRANO, JR. . . . ATP Agriculture Future Farmers of America; Alpha Tau Alpha; Ameri- can Society of Agronomy. LESTER WALDRIP Quitman Agriculture Future Farmers of America. HILDA LABBE VOORHIES . . . Baton Rouge Arts and Sciences MILTON A. WALES . . . Greenwell Springs Engineering Pht Eta Sigma; American Institute of Chemical Engi- neers. W. GARLAND WADE . . Agriculture Lillie FRANK H. WALK Baton Rouge 9 K Engineering Samurai; Alpha Phi Omega; Honor Court; Kappa Mu Eps-ilon; Newman Club; Regimental Sergeant Major, Engineers, ' 40; R. O. T. C. Athletic Council: Regi- mental Disciplinary Board, ' 40; Chairman, Military Dance Committee, ' 41; Tau Beta Pi. MELVIN WAINWRIGHT Bolivar Agriculture DELMAR WALKER Shangaloo tture Farmers of America; Block and Bridle Club. Agriculture 1174] s -iSm i i KATHLEEN WALKER Plain Dealing K A Education ta Gamma Delta; 193? Gumbo Beauty ; 1740 Gumbo Favorite ; Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM A. WALTHER Berwick Engineering American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neers. RALPH THURSTON WALL . Agriculture Alpha Phi Omega; Society of Foresters; Y. M Baton Rouge EDWINA ASHLEY WARLICK . Lake Providence C. A. X [J Education HAROLD EUGENE WALLACE . Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture Society of Foresters. Baton Rouge JAMES T. WALLACE Winnfield K A Commerce iaptatn, Regimental Staff, Field Artillery; President, Sophomore Class, College of Commerce; President, Junior Class, College of Commerce; Chairman, Junior Class Presidents; Varsi ty Tennis, ' 39, ' 40, ' 41; L Club; Alpha Alpha Alpha; Manager, Varsity Tennis Team, ' 38; Co-Captain, Varsity Tennis Team, ' 40. CALLIE A. WASHBURN . . A Z Commerce Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Gamma Mu; Beta Gamma Sigma; Senior Adviser. JOHN JEFFERSON WATKINS . Mount Ida, Ark. Agriculture Ki Sigma Pi; Society of Foresters. L ELSIE WATTERS Haynesville WILLIAM KEITH WEBB Prairieville Commerce Agriculture Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Gamma Mu; Alpha Beta Chi. BEULAH SMITH WATTS .... Baton Rouge NAOMI RUTH WEEKS . . Port Neches, Texas Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Treasurer, Phi Lambda Pi. JOSEPH E. WEATHERLY, JR. . Memphis, Tenn. Agriculture Xi Sigma Pi; Society of Foresters. NELL WELBORN DeRidder X C Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Treasurer, Associated Women Students, ' 3?; Secretary, Associated Women Students, ' 41; Kappa Delta Pi; Treasurer, Y. W. C. A., ' 39; Secrefa ry, Pa rker Dormitory House Committee, ' 39; Young Women ' s Auxiliary; Honor Court. BERNARD WEBB Yazoo City, Miss. 2 A E Arts and Sciences Editor, Pell Mell, ' 41; Junior Editor, ' 40 Gumbo; Vice-President, Junior Class, College of Arts and Sciences, ' 40; Vice-President, Inferfraternity Public Re- lations Council, ' 40; Vice-President, Daggers, ' 41. ANNIE MURL WELCH . Education Jackson [175] MILDRED WELSH Shreveport COMER WHITAKER Grant K A Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Vice-President, Kappa Delta; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; Senior Adviser. ELMER G. WEST Abington, Mass. CHARLES WILLIAM WHITE . . . Shreveport A T H K A Commerce Agriculture Daggers; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Phi Delta Phi. Xi Sigma Pi; Society of Foresters. RITA FLORENCE WETTA . . . Baton Rouge GLADYS WHITFIELD Monroe Education a o n Newman Club. Education Purple Jackets; Cabinet, Y. W. C. A. CLYDELLE WHATLEY Tullos RALPH W. WHITMAN Jennings M Agriculture Agriculture L Club. JOHN W. WHITTY, JR New Orleans JACQUES DAVIS WILKINSON . Coushatta AS N Engineering Arts and Sciences HERBERT WIENER Newark, N. J. ETHEL PRESTON WILLIAMS . . New Orleans Agriculture Education Horticulture Ciub. Baptist Student Union; Y. W. C. A. ORIENT WILD New Orleans j A . WILLIAMS A Z Education Agriculture MILTON WILKENFELD . Woodbourne, N. Y. KATHLEEN WILLIAMS .... Mer Rouge Commerce A II Vice-President, Pi Tau Pi. Arts and Sciences Purple Jackets. ALICE MARY WILKINS Monroe LENA YOUNG WILLIAMS . . . . Istrouma Arts and Sciences Education Alpha Lambda Delta. [176] MARJORIE DALE WILLIAMS . . Baton Rouge LOUIS R. WILSON Shreveport Arts and Sciences Arts and Sciences Sigma Alpha lota. Geological and Mining Society. O. BRAD WILLINGHAM .... Port Sulphur RAYMOND O. WILSON . . . Baton Rouge A T Commerce Arts and Sciences Scabbard and Blade; Junior Interfraternlty Council. ARNOLD WILLIS Oakdale THOMAS M. WINFIELE Houma Agriculture Engineering Block and Bridle Club; American Society of Agronomy. ED H. WILLS, JR. . . . Mountain City, Tenn. JANE WITHEROW .... Lake Providence Commerce X Q Delta Sigma Pi; Society in Advancement of Manage- ment; Louisiana Players Guild; Wesley Foundation Council, ' 40; Vice-President, Wesley Players; Cabinet, Y. M. C. A, Arts and Sciences Shreveport Scabbard and Blade; Geological and Mining Society; American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engi- neers. EDMUND T. WOOLFOLK, JR. Agriculture EUGENE WILLIAM WYMAN, JR., New Orleans X N Commerce President, Freshman Class, ' 37; Student Council, ' 37; President, Sophomore Class, College of Commerce, ' 38; Chairman, Sophomore Class Presidents, ' 38; Dag- gers; Y. M. C. A. BETTY YEATMAN Lake Charles X Q Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Y. W. C. A. Arcadia VIOLET YOUNG Elton Education Alpha Lambda Delta; Newman Club; Le Cercie Francais; Mu Sigma Rho; Kappa Delta Pi; Phi Sigma lota; Senior Adviser. MARGARET OLIVE YOUNSBLOOD . DeRidder Education Baptist Student Union; Y. W. C. A. Baton Rouge BERNARD IRVING ZOLLER . . New Orleans e n Commerce Daggers; Men ' s interfraternity Council; President, Delta Kappa Psi; Pi Tau Pi; Scabbard and Blade; Band. [177] , f i ' Wn t m m 9 - JCK-J% ft x ft ft Br B jT ) ft p ft p f 4 FIRST ROW: GEORGE ABADIE, Education, Homeplace; Alpha Alpha Delta. C. f ACHEE, Arts and Sciences, Galdwin. JOHN BOSIER ADAMS, Engi neering, Baton Rouge; Delta Sigma Phi. J. T. ADAMS, Engineering Shreveport; Phi Eta Sigma. KATHERINE ADAMS, Arts and Sciences Lake Providence; Pledge, Chi Omega. ALBERT W. ADDISON, Com merce, Baton Rouge. ADA LILLIE ADKISSON, Arts and Sciences Beaumont, Texas. HOMER H. ADLER, Commerce, Alexandria. JERRY W. AFFOLTER, JR., Engineering, Elizabeth, N. J.; Phi Eta Sigma American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Kappa Mu Epsilon. NOLAN AGUILLARD, Agriculture, Eunice. SECOND ROW: WARWICK AIKEN, JR., Arts and Sciences, Pass Christian, Miss.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. JULIO I. ALEMAN, Engineering, Panama City, Panama. ROBERTO R. ALEMAN, Arts and Sciences, Panama City, Panama; Theta Kappa Phi. MILDRED ALLEN, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. LEON ANDREWS, Commerce, Farmerville; Varsity Boxing, ' 40; Supply Sergeant, Pershing Rifles, ' 40; Sergeant, Company B, Infantry. ROBERT ANGUS, Commerce, Cranford, N. J. FRANCISCO ANSA, Agriculture, Central Constancia, Toa Baja, P. R. DONALD ANTHON, Commerce, Metairie. WILLIAM EUGENE ANTLEY, JR., Education, Clarks. EVA ARMSTRONG, Commerce, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: L. B. ARMSTRONG, Agriculture, Delhi; Theta Xi. PAUL ARST, Com- merce, Drew, Miss.; Vice-President, Sophomore Class, College of Com- merce; Daggers; Zeta Beta Tau; Delta Kappa Psi; Pi Tau Pi; Senior Boxing Manager; Junior Interfraternity Council; President, Junior Class, ' 40; Chairman, Junior Class Presidents, ' 40. CHARLES J. ASWELL, JR., Arts and Sciences, Ville Platte. RITA BELLE ATTAYA, Arts and Sciences, Gonzales. LAWRENCE R. BABIN, JR., Commerce, Baton Rouge; Pi Tau Pi. VIVIAN RAE BACCARAT, Commerce, Leesville; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Purple Jackets; Lambda; Women ' s Panhellenic Council. J. M. BACHEMIN, Agriculture, Covington; Alpha Gamma Rho. JUDY BADGETT, Arts and Sciences, Memphis, Tenn.; Little Colonel, Engi- neers, ' 41. NEAL N. BAGWELL, Arts and Sciences, Oak Grove. TOM BAIRD, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Delta Kappa Epsilon. FOURTH ROW: JOHN BANI, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Newman Club. JULIA BANKER, Agriculture, Pine Grove. REX O. BARNETT, Arts and Sciences, Vivian. BENNETT W. BASS, Agriculture, Olia. JUNETTE BAYHI, Education, Gloria; Atorian Club. BARNEY E. BAYLES, Engi- neering, West Monroe. CHARLES EMERSON BEAMS, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Y. M. C. A.; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. RUTH BEAUCHAMP, Education, Baton Rouge. NORMA M. BECKER, Commerce, New Orleans; Alpha Delta Pi. HARRY P. BECNEL, Agri- culture, Destrehan. THE JUNIOR CLASS M | i n 14, b, to i, ii nu an m l In ' ;... [180] i FIRST ROW: JEAN BELCHER, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Pi Beta Phi; Newman Club. BOB BELL, Agriculture, Mangham; Block and Bridle Club; American Society of Agronomy. ROLAND E. BELLOWS, Engineering, Baton Rouge. HERBERT BENHAM, JR., Arts and Sciences, Memphis, Tenn.; Zeta Beta Tau. NELLA KEY BENNETT, Arts and Sciences, New Roads. LEON F. BERIDON, Arts and Sciences, Hamburg. GLORIA BERLIN, Commerce, New Orleans; Alpha Beta Chi. ANDREW J. BERNARD, Agriculture, Schriever; Alpha Gamma Rho. CURTIS C. BERTRAND, Agriculture, Opelousas. LEE BERWICK, Agriculture, John- son ' s Bayou; Master Sergeant, Infantry; Block and Bridle Club; Vice- President, Junior Class, College of Agriculture; American Society of Agronomy. SECOND ROW: IRIS BETZ, Agriculture, Metairie. ELAINE BEVINETTO, Education, New Orleans. PAUL S. BEYT, JR., Engineering, St. Martinville. LEON S. BIALY, Commerce, Alexandria; Band. MARGUERITE BICK, Agriculture, New Orleans. GEORGE LAWRENCE BILLEAUD, JR., Engineering, Broussard. RICHARD A. BLACH, Chemistry and Physics, Buffalo, N. Y.; Delta Sigma Phi; Sergeant, Company E, Infantry; Alpha Chi Sigma; President, Junior Class, College of Chemistry and Physics. GEYMAN BLACK, Engineering, Jennings. JESSE D. BLACKMAN, Agriculture, Manifest. JESSE F. BLAIR, Agriculture, Ferriday. THE THIRD ROW: FARRELL BLANCH ARD, Arts and Sciences, Donaldsonville. GENE BLANCHARD, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Kappa Delta. WALTER L. BOLDEN, JR., Engineering, Alexandria. VIRGINIA BONCK, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Delta Zeta; Delta Gamma Delta; Women ' s Pan- hellenic Council; Sponsor, First Battalion, Field Artillery. ANDREW B. BOOTH, Commerce, New Orleans. JULIUS J. BOSCH, Arts and Sciences, Metairie. HARDING BOSSIER, Engineering, Baton Rouge. ROBERT P. BOUDREAUX, Engineering, Lutcher; Kappa Mu Epsilon. MARJORIE BOYD, Education, New Orleans. CHARLES C. BOZE, JR., Commerce, Baton Rouge; Alpha Tau Omega; Vice-President, Alpha Tau Omega Pledges, ' 40. FOURTH ROW: LEO V. BRADLEY, Commerce, New Orleans. HELEN BRADY, Com- merce, Baton Rouge. ROY E. BRADY, Engineering, Norco; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sergeant, Company B, Engineers. CECIL BRANTON, Agriculture, Shongaloo; Dairy Club. ANDREW MELVIN BRASWELL, JR., Engineering, Lake Providence; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau Sigma; Secretary, American Society of Civil Engineers; Outstanding Sophomore, Civil Engineering, MO; Tau Beta Pi. SHELTON J. BRAUD, Agriculture, Gonzales; Newman Club. JAMES BRAZZEL, Agriculture, Hico; Beta Tau Mu. RENEAU G. BREARD, Arts and Sciences, Monroe; Kappa Sigma. LAURIE BREEDEN, Agriculture, Greensburg. ROENA MARGARET BREEDEN, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. J U Sf I D fl CLASS r. i8i ] I H 4 f : A. i ra FIRST ROW: R. HUNTER BRIDGES, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Kappa Sigma. MARY AGNES BRIGNAC, Education, French Settlement. JOHN BRIZZARD, Education, Morgan City. CHARLES PAUL BROCATO, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport. JOSEPH BROCK, Agriculture, Winnsboro. DOROTHY BROCKMAN, Arts and Sciences, Minden; Y. W. C. A. FAY BROCKMAN, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. MARTIN BRODERICK, JR., Commerce, Baton Rouge; Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Sigma Pi; Y. M. C. A. FRANK BROGGI, Engineering, Somerville, N. J.; Gamma lota. ELSIE RITA BROUSSARD, Arts and Sciences, Sorrento: Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Xi Delta Pledges. SECOND ROW: J. ARREN BROUSSARD, Engineering, Baton Rouge. J. J. BROUSSARD, Engineering, Port Arthur, Texas; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon. GLORIA BROWN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. HELEN BROWN, Education, Baker; Atorian Club; Women ' s Athletic Association. JAMES D. BROWN, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Lambda Chi Alpha; Band, ' 37, ' 40; L. S. U. Flying School; Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Class, College of Engi- neering, ' 41. EUGENIA SCOn BROWNE, Arts and Sciences, Shreve- port. BEATRICE BRUCHHAUS, Agriculture, Elton. ROBERT H. BRUPBACHER, Agriculture, Metairie. WALTER C. BUAAS, Arts and Sciences, Bakersfield, Calif.; Kappa Alpha. ANDREW A. BUCCI, JR., Engineering, Vicksburg, Miss. THIRD ROW: RUTH BUCHANAN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; CHARLES A. BUCK, JR., Agriculture, Fairfield, Ala.; Y. M. C. A. LEWIS BURDETTE, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Sigma Chi. MARGUERITE BURKE, Arts and Sciences, Clarendon, Ark.; Delta Delta Delta. RAUL BUS9UET, Agriculture, Ponce, P. R.; Phi Eta Mu. BOB BYRD, Commerce, Picayune, Miss. ROBERT JOSEPH CALONGNE, Engineering, New Orleans. ADA CAMPANELLA, Education, Baton Rouge. HARRY M. CAMPBELL, Agriculture, Castor; Alpha Tau Omega; American Society of Agronomy; Junior Panhellenic Council, ' 40; Daggers; Y. M. C. A.; First Sergeant, Battery E, Field Artillery. MONA CAMPBELL, Commerce, Vicksburg, Miss.; Delta Zefa. )URTH ROW: DORIS CANTRELLE, Education, Marrero. PETER CARAVELLA, Arts and Sciences, St. Rose; Band. VINCENT H. CAKPHUFF, Commerce, Johnson City, N. Y.; Delta Sigma Phi; Junior Panhellenic Council, ' 40; First Sergeant, Battery F, Field Artillery. F. T. CARROLL, JR., Engineering, Baton Rouge; Theta Kappa Phi. ALFRED CARTER, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Theta Xi; Sigma Delta Chi; Phi Eta Sigma. VAN B. CARTER, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria. CHARLES LESTER CARVILLE, Engineering, Plaquemine; Sigma Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon. T. RAY CARY, JR., Engineering, Donaldsonville; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi. DOROTHY L. CASE, Education, Swartz. THOMAS E. CASON, Agriculture, Plain Dealing. THE J U IV I D fl CLASS 182] I Ml i 1 Ml M Ik DtfM | MOW A. w e-d. ss FIRST ROW: GILDA CA5TAGNA, Education, New Orleans. GEORGE C. CATANIA, Arts and Sciences, Natchez, Miss. T. E. CAULFIELD, Commerce, Baton Rouge. ALICE CAZAYOUX, Education, New Roads. BERTIE LOU CEFALU, Education, Baton Rouge. MARIE LOUISE CENTANNI, Agriculture, Kenner; Newman Club; Home Economics Cl ub; II Circolo Italiano. HUBERT E. CHANDLER, Arts and Sciences, Monroe. THELMA CHAPMAN, Education, Enterprise. DAVID M. CHAUVIN, Engineering; Houma; American Institute of Electrical Engineers, PERREN A. CHERRY, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Alpha Tau Omega; Captain, Battery E, Field Artillery. SECOND ROW: THEDA CHILDRESS, Education, Mont Belvieu, Texas; Alpha Xi Delta. MARGARET LYNN CHURCHILL, Arts and Sciences, Belle Alliance; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Beta Tau Mu; Y. W. C. A. JEWEL FLEMING CLAITOR, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Chi Omega; Campus Editor, The Daily Reveille, ' 41; Editor, The Newmanscope ; Lambda; Alpha Lambda Delta; Student Council Representative, College of Arts and Sci- ences; Treasurer, Associated Women Students. ROBEY H. CLARK, Arts and Sciences, Mound. WILTON L. CLAY, Engineering, New Orleans; Theta Kappa Phi; Athletic Manager, Newman Club; Secretary- Treasurer, Inter-Religious Athletic Council. ROBERT L. CLEVELAND, Agriculture, Many. R. EMMETT COATES, Engineering, New Orleans. DOROTHY MERLE COBB, Commerce, Hammond; Pi Beta Phi; Delta Gamma Delta; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. KATHARINE COCKE, Education Charenton. PAUL E. COE, JR., Engineering, New Orleans. THE THIRD ROW: CYRIL COHEN, Engineering, Dallas, Texas; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Interfraternity Athletic Council; Interfraternity Public Relations Council. MORRIS S. COHEN, Commerce, Natchez. DOT COLVIN, Agriculture, Natchi- toches; Phi Mu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Delta Gamma Delta; Women ' s Panhellenic Council. CAROL CONNER, Agriculture, New Orleans. TOM W. COOK, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport. ALICE COOTER, Arts and Sciences, Texarkana, Ark. EXOM L. COTTON, JR., Commerce, Baton Rouge; Band, ' 38, ' 3?. JOHN BURKE COULLARD, Engineering, Baton Rouge; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JOHN COU VILLON, Engineering, Baton Rouge. EDGAR L. COX, Agri- culture, Mira. FOURTH ROW: ELVA CRAIN, Commerce, Springhill; Alpha Delta Pi; Alpha Lambda Delta. FRANCES CRAWFORD, Arts and Sciences, El Dorado, Ark.; Delta Delta Delta. SINCLAIR S. CRAWFORD, JR., Engineering, Lake Charles. IVY R. CREEL, Agriculture, Joyce. WILLIE B. CROSS, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Band. W. B. CROWSON, JR., Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. LILLIAN CRUMPLER, Education, Mag- nolia, Ark.; Louisiana Players Guild; Delta Delta Delta. ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM, Education, Baton Rouge. HELEN CUTRER, Educa- tion, Mount Hermon; Louisiana Players Guild. RICHARD L. CUTSHALL, Commerce, Allentown, Pa. J U IV I D fl CLASS [183] 3i C f -r J 1) 9 f .. J ROW: ETHEL DAIGLE, Education, Schriever. JOSEPH W. DALE, Arts an Sciences, New Orleans; Pi Kappa Alpha; Technical Sergeant-Major, Reg mental Staff, Field Artillery. WINK DAMERON, Arts and Sciences, Port Allen; Chi Omega; Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class, College of Arts and Sciences, ' 40. WILLIAM FOWLER DANIELS, Engineering, Sulfport, Miss.; Pledge, Sigma Chi; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon. PAUL A. D ' ANTONI, Engineering, Natchez, Miss.; Newman Club; Sergeant, Company D, Engineers; Delta Kappa Psi. ALBERT W. DARBY, JR., Agriculture, Florence, Ala.; Phi Delta Theta; Daggers; Society of Foresters. ETHEL DASHEW, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. GEORGE A. DAUPHINAIS, Engineering, New Orleans; Kappa Mu Epsilon. G. NORMAN DAVID, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Kappa Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi; Assistant Editor, ' 41 Gumbo; Interfraternity Public Rela- tions Council; Interfraternity Athletic Association; Daggers. CARLISLE DAVIDSON, Engineering, Jonesville. SECOND ROW: JEWEL L. DAVIDSON, Agriculture, Dubach. EDWARD THOMSON DAVIS, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Lambda Chi Alpha; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Delta Kappa Psi; Sergeant, Company F, Engineers. JAMES BERT DAVIS, Agriculture, Darnell. FAIR DAY, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. LOUIS M. DECKELMANN, Engineering, Baton Rouge. CARLOS DE LA ESPRIELLA, Agriculture, Panama City, Panama. WILLIAM P. DELAUNE, Arts and Sciences, Prairie ville. EDGAR de LESS EPS, Com- merce, Baton Rouge; Sigma Chi. MARIETTA DICHARRY, Arts and Sciences, Gramercy; Beta Sigma Omicron. EDNA MAY DICKEY, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Y, W. C. A. THE J U IV I [184] RD ROW: JOHN F. DISIMONE, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Delta Sigma Phi. C. S. DOLHONDE, Commerce, Baton Rouge. MARION LOUIS DONALDSON, Engineering, Reserve. F. M. DONNELLY, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Varsity Boxing, ' 40. BETTY LOU DONOVAN, Education, San Nicholas, Aruba, N. W. I. BETTY DORE, Junior Division, Ville Platte; Alpha Delta Pi. JOHN E. DOUGHERTY, Chemistry and Physics, Jackson; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ALVIN C. DOWDEN, Agri- culture, Hornbeck. MARY LEE DOWLING, Arts and Sciences, Le- compte. THOMAS W. DOYLE, Engineering, New Orleans. FOURTH ROW: OTTIELEA DREHER, Engineering, Pride. SNOW DREW, Commerce, West Monroe; Alpha Omicron Pi. ELFRIEDA DRUHE, Arts and Sci- ences, New Orleans. HELEN FRANCES DRYFOOS, Agriculture, New Orleans. LUCILLE FRANCES DUCOTE, Agriculture, Bordelonville; Home Economics Club. VERA LEA DUGAS, Education, Westlake. HAL TASKER DULANY, JR., Commerce, Shreveport. MARTHA DUNCAN, Education, Alexandria; Phi Mu. JOHN M. DUNN, JR., Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Varsity Track; L Club; First Sergeant, Company K, Infantry. MAURICE J. DUPLANTIS, Arts and Sciences, Arthur, Texas; Beta Tau Mu. Port Artl D R C L A S Oi fS iifc - risk . ' FIRST ROW: HARRY A. DUPONT, Engineering, Plaquemine; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon. LAWRENCE VERNON DUPUY, Education, Addis. H. CLAYTON EAGLES, Agriculture, Winnfield. MAHLON WILLIAM EDMONSON, Arts and Sciences, Lutcher; Delta Sigma Phi. JESSIE ANN ELLENDER, Agriculture, Houma; Phi Upsilon Omicron. SHIRLEY ELOISE ELTER, Education, Washington. LARRY ENGLADE, Education, Lions. W. J. RED EVANS, Engineering, Elizabeth; First Sergeant, Company E, Engineers; Corresponding Secretary, Tau Beta Pi; President, Junior Class, College of Engineering; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; President, Red Head Club. CATHERINE R. EXTERSTEIN, Agriculture, New Orleans. RUSSELL FAIRBANKS, Arts and Sciences, Sicily island. THIRD ROW: ADOLPH A. FLORES, JR., Arts and Sciences, Pelican; Treasurer, Beta Tau Mu; Newman Club, o MARIE FLYNN, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria. HADLEY A. FONTENOT, Agriculture, Lake Charles. PATRICIA FONTENOT, Education, Opelousas; Alpha Xi Delta. GLENN FORD, Arts and Sciences, Omaha, Neb. WILMA LEE FORE, Education, Baton Rouge. ANGELO J. FORESTIERE, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. RANDOLPH L. FORSYTH, Engineering, New Orleans. ARDATH FORY, Arts and Sciences, Mansfield; Alpha Lambda Delta; Vice-President, Delta Omicron. GEORGE L. FORWARD, Agriculture, Mefairie. SECOND ROW: PATRICIA FARR, Education, Baton Rouge. JOHN HAROLD FARRELLY, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Band. ANNETTE FEATHERSTONE, Arts and Sciences, Indianola, Miss.; Delta Delta Delta; Louisiana Players Guild; Atorian Club. WILLIAM A. FERGUSON, JR., Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. BILLIJUNE FEW, Commerce, Montrose; Kappa Delta. HELEN FIELDS, Education, Morgan City. CLYDE LEE FIFE, JR., Arts and Sciences, Robinson, III.; Theta Xi; Samurai. LEON M. FIFE, JR., Engineering, West Monroe. LEE W. FISER, Arts and Sciences, Little Rock, Ark.; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. LEE FISHER, Arts and Sciences, Gueydan. THE FOURTH ROW: ALBERT FOX, Engineering, New Orleans; L. S. U. Flying School; Sergeant, Company E, Engineers. THEODORE FRANK, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Phi Epsilon Pi; Delta Kappa Upsilon; Daggers; First Ser- geant, Band. LELIA DEAN FRAZIER, Arts and Sciences, West Monroe; Kappa Delta; Women ' s Panhellenic Council; Phi Beta; Tau Delta Tau; Secretary-Treasurer, College of Arts and Sciences, PAUL R. FRENCH, Engineering, Baton Rouge. HURLEY E. FULLER, II, Arts and Sciences, Center Point, Texas. HELEN FUNDERBURK, Arts and Sciences, Houma. SAM M. FUTRAL, Engineering, Rodessa. CARMEN GAGLIARDI, Arts and Sciences, New Britain, Conn.; Gamma Iota; Concert Soloist; Opera. MARGARET GARDNER, Education, Baton Rouge. FELIX R. GARRETT, Engineering, Minden; Sigma Nu. JUNIOR CLASS r 185] I I A r ( Hi FIRST ROW: JOHN L. GARRETT, JR., Education, Minden; Sigma Nu Pledge. JOHN SIDNEY GARRETT, Arts and Sciences, Haynesville. JAMES W. GEAGAN, Education, New Orleans; First Sergeant, Battery A, Field Artillery. ROBERT O. GERNON, Engineering, Gulfport, Miss. CHARLES GEFFS, Engineering, New Orleans. JAMES O. GETTYS, Education, New Orleans. JOSEPH GIESEMANN, Commerce, New Orleans, e MARJORIE GILL, Education, Baton Rouge. CAROLYN GILLESPIE, Education, Baton Rouge. JOYCE GOLDEN, Education, Baton Rouge; Delta Zeta. SECOND ROW: PATRICK E. GOLDEN, Engineering, New Orleans. ANNE GOODWIN, Arts and Sciences, Monroe; Alpha Omicron Pi. MARIE GOOS, Agri- culture, Iowa; Phi Upsilon Omicron. WILLIE A. GOUDEAU, Engineer- ing, Goudeau. ALLENE GRAVES, Education, Baton Rouge; Beta Sigma Omicron. ELEANOR GRAVES, Education, Glenmora; Alpha Delta Pi; Delta Gamma Delta. ARTHUR L. GREENE, Arts and Sciences, Oak- dale. GLENN B. GREENE, Engineering, Natchitoches; Sergeant, Com- pany E, Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. GLENN B. GREMILLION, Agriculture, Harrisonburg; Alpha Tau Omega. O ANNE GRIFFIS, Arts and Sciences, Murfreesboro, Tenn. THIRD ROW: JAMES M. GRIFFIS, Commerce, Rayville. MITZI GROUCHY, Educa- tion, Baton Rouge; Alpha Delta Pi. LESLIE G. GRUBER, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn.; President, Phi Eta Sigma, ' 40; President, Sophomore Class. College of Engineering, ' 40; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Tau Beta Pi; Master Sergeant, Regimental Staff, Engineers. LEONARD C. GUEDRY, Arts and Sciences, Napoleonville. MILDRED GUICHARD, Education, New Orleans; Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Psi Kappa; Alpha Lambda Delta; Secretary, Women ' s Athletic Association. BETTY GUILLORY, Arts and Sciences, Opelousas; Delta Zeta. MALCOLM GUILLOT, Engineering, New Orleans. WALTER GULICK, Engineering, Ville Platte. LEONARD GUMLEY, Arts and Sciences, New York, N. Y.; Vice-President, Alpha Phi Omega; Vice-President, 500 Club; L. S. U. Flying School. ERIN R. GUNTER, Agriculture, New Orleans; Socieiy of Foresters. FOURTH ROW: BEN F. HAIR, Engineering, Crowvitle; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. CLAUDE J. HALE, Engineering, Shreveport; Phi Delta Theta. KATHRYN HALL, Arts and Sciences, Clinton, Miss.; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Sponsor, Band. FLORENT HAMMONDS, Arts and Sciences, Monroe. ROBERT HANAN, Arts and Sciences, Brookhaven, Miss.; Beta Tau Mu. MARY ELLEN HARANG, Education, Houma; Beta Sigma Omicron. WILLIAM E. HARDING, Engineering, New Orleans. JACK HARELSON, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Alpha Gamma Rho; Block and Bridle Club; President, Junior Class, College of Agriculture. ERWIN TOWNLEY HARMON, Agriculture, Crowley; American Society of Agronomy; Future Farmers of America, Horticulture Club. GEORGE M. HARPER, Engineering, Jennings. T HE J U N I D H [186] CLASS 1 THIRD ROW: LOUISE HOLLIER, Education, Baker; Atorian Club; Y. W. C. A. W. SIBYL HOLLOMAN, Education, Baton Rouge; Beta Sigma Omicron. CAROLINA M. HOLLOWAY, Arts and Sciences, Holly Ridge. CLAUDE HOLLOWAY, Engineering, Baton Rouge; L. S. U. Flying School. BETSY ANN HOLT, Education, Franklin; Chi Omega. FRANK BENTON HOLT, Engineering, Monroe; Phi Delta Theta; Junior Interfraternity Council, ' 40. JAMES F. HUDSON, Agriculture, Plain Dealing. MARIE LOUISE HUNDEMER, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Newman Club; Home Economics Club. ELLEN HUNLEY, Commerce, Baton Rouge. MARGUERITE HUNSTOCK, Education, Denham Springs. FOURTH ROW: OLIVER JOSEPH HUNT, Agriculture, Opelousas. A. E. HUTCHINSON, Engineering, Baton Rouge. JANE HUTCHINSON, Arts and Sciences, Doddsville, Miss.; Kappa Delta; II Circolo Italiano; Y. W. C. A. TED P. HUTSLAR, Engineering, New Orleans. ERIN ELAINE HYDE, Agriculture, Long Leat; Alpha Xi Delta; Lambda; Women ' s Panhellenic Council. MARJORIE LYNN JACKSON, Arts and Sciences, Denham Springs; Phi Mu; Kappa Delta Pi. MAURINE JACKSON, Arts and Sciences, St. Joseph; Sponsor, First Battalion, Infantry. ROBERT M. JEMISON, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Pi Kappa Alpha. THOMAS JOSEPH JENNY, Engineering, New Orleans; Newman Club. KARL . JOHANSON, Arts and Sciences, St. Joseph; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia; University Symphony Orchestra. J U M I D R CLASS [187] ft O . O ft f$ O (Tn. FIRST ROW: MAY CROSS JOHN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; President, Delta Delta Delta Pledges, ' 39; Treasurer, Lambda, ' 40; Vice-President, Lambda, Ml; Vice-President, Alpha Lambda Delta, ' 40; Treasurer, Delta Delta Delta, ' 40, ' 41. O JOHN E. JOHNSON, Engineering, Bunkie; Phi Eta Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers. PITTMAN JOHNSON, Arts and Sciences, Natchitoches; Delta Sigma Phi; Daggers; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Louisiana Players Guild. BESSIE MAE JONES, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. o DONAL JONES, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. EDWARD ROGER JONES, JR., Engineering, Baton Rouge; Theta Xi. GEORGE HERBERT JONES, JR., Engineering, Baton Rouge; Sigma Chi; First Sergeant, First Battalion Headquarters, Field Artillery; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. H. D. JONES, Engineering, Columbia, Miss.; American Society of Civil Engineers. J. H. JONES, JR., Education, DeQuincy. JAMES G. JONES, Commerce, Morton, Miss. SECOND ROW: MARY DELL JONES, Education, Natchez, Miss.; Kappa Kappa Gamma. OSCE R. JONES, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Theta Xi; Sergeant, Com- pany E, Engineers. O. PERRON JONES, Arts and Sciences, Ellis- villa, Miss. S. M. JONES, Arts and Sciences, Weinert, Texas. SYBIL JONES, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. ALICE JORDAN, Arts and Sciences, Tyler, Texas; Delta Zeta. CHARLOTTE SHELBY JORDAN, Arts and Sciences, Bastrop; Kappa Delta. RICHARD PAUL JORDAN, Engineering, Monroe. WARREN J. ILLING, Commerce, New Orleans; Delta Sigma Phi. VINCENT J. IMBORNONE, Junior Division, New Orleans; Band THIRD ROW: GOLDIE ISAACSON, Commerce, Clarksdale, Miss.; Sigma Delta Tau; Louisiana Players Guild. DOROTHY KANNON, Education, Baker. ABRAHAM KAPLAN, Engineering, Cleveland, Miss.; Zeta Beta Tau; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Kappa Mu Epsilon. DOT KAPLAN, Arts and Sciences, Gladewater, Texas; Sigma Delta Tau; Purple Jackets. LELAND J. KAPPEL, Engineering, Franklin. PAULINE KATZ, Education, New Orleans; Tau Delta Tau; Louisiana Players Guild; Y. W. C. A. VERA PATRICIA KEADY, Education, Dayton, Ohio. IVAN KELLER, Agriculture, Noreo. MARIE KELLER, Agriculture, Re- serve; Beta Sigma Omicron; Newman Club; Home Economics Club. BERNARD M. KENNEDY, Engineering, Shreveport. FOURTH ROW: EDWARD FLOWER KERR, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. LESLIE KETHLEY, Commerce, Laurel, Miss.; Kappa Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Pi; L. S. U. Flying School; Sergeant Major, Third Battalion, Infantry; Pershing Rifles; R. O. T. C. Athletic Council. NORMAN V. KINSEY, Commerce, Shreveport; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BETH KLEINPETER, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Alpha Chi Omega; Newman Club. CARRIE KLEINPETER, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. PATRICIA KLEIN- PETER, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Delta Delta Delta. LAZARD KLINGER, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Phi Epsilon Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Sigma Phi; Beta Tau Mu. JACK KOCH, Arts and Sciences, Ham- mond; Kappa Sigma; Historian-Sergeant, Pershing Rifles; Junior Interfra- ternity Council; Samurai; Y. M. C. A. SARAH KORETZKY, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Atorian Club. ALEX KREHER, Commerce, Tampa, F!a. THE JUNIOR CLASS [188] ( dl o. o I to. , ' CM .( 7 t FIRST ROW: ALFRED SINTES KRONE, Commerce, New Orleans. MARY LOUISE KUNTZ, Education, Kinder. EULA MARY LaCOUT, Agriculture, Bachelor; Newman Club; Home Economics Club. THERESA LACY, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Alpha Beta Chi. DELWIN LAGUENS, Com- merce, New Orleans; Delta Sigma Phi; Daggers; Varsity Track, ' 40; L Club; Intertraternity Athletic Council; Junior Intertraternity Council; Inter- fraternity Public Relations Council. HARTFORD F. LAMBRISHT, Chemistry and Physics, Oakdale; Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Class, College of Chemistry and Physics. ANNIE BELLE LAND, Commerce, Gilliam; Alpha Beta Chi. KENNETH LAND, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Lambda Chi Alpha. CLYDE J. LANDRENEAU, Agriculture, Mamou. JANE LANDRY, Arts and Sciences, Monroe; Delta Delta Delta; Louisiana Players Guild; Gumbo Beauty, ' 40. SECOND ROW: PERVIS R. LANDRY, Agriculture, Erath. MARY ALICE LANG, Educa- tion, Winnsboro; Atorian Club. ROSEMARY LANIER, Arts and Sci- ences, Plaquemine. MOIRA LANT, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Lambda; Alpha Lambda Delta. FREDERICK LARSEN, Engineering, New Orleans. PAT LASSALLE, Arts and Sci- ences, Baton Rouge; Chi Omega; Delta Gamma Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Sigma lota. RUBY LASSEN, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. LEON LASTRAPES, Engineering, Washington; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Freshman Basketball, ' 3?. WINONA LATIMER, Agriculture, Biloxi, Miss. JOHN LAUFER, Engineering, Szekesfehervar, Hungary; Phi Epsilon Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; President, Nicholson Mathematics Club. THIRD ROW: CHARLES H. LAUTIER, Arts and Sciences, Amite, o JERRY M. LAW, Agriculture, Zachary. IRENE MAE LEACH, Commerce, Darlington; Delta Zeta. MARION LEACH, Arts and Sciences, Lake Providence; Kappa Delta. ANNA LOUISE LeBI.ANC, Education, Kenner; Kappa Delta. CHARLES E. LeBLANC, Arts and Sciences, Port Arthur, Texas. ROY A. LeBLANC, Engineering, Lafourche. HOMER J. LEE, Com- merce, Vivian. KATHRYN E. LEE, Arts and Sciences, Corsicana, Texas; Kappa Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; B. S. U. Council. ELWIN M. LeJEUNE, Engineering, New Orleans. FOURTH ROW: CHARLES J. LEMANN, Agriculture, Donaldsonville; Pi Kappa Alpha; Men ' s Intertraternity Council; President, Sophomore Class, College of Agriculture; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Samurai. RUTH L. LENNIE-SMITH, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria; Alpha Chi Omega; Atorian Club; Secretary, Ex Libris Club, ' 41. ALBERT PIERRE LEVY, Engineering, New Orleans. ROSE LEVY, Arts and Sciences, Vicksburg, Miss.; Chi Omega Pledge. DONALD W. LEWIS, Junior Division, Good Hope. RUPERT F. LEWIS, Commerce, Shreveport. TRUETT C. LEWIS, Agriculture, Kentwood; Vice-President, Inter-Religious Athletic Council; Future Farmers of America; B. S. U. Council. MARION LIGHTHALL, Education, Beaumont, Texas; Alpha Delta Pi. SALVADOR R. LOCOCO, Commerce, New Orleans. ETHEL LORMAND, Education, Kinder; Phi Mu. THE J U N I D R CLASS [189] f o f ft A ft ft f Ik rv ii JPk %. 4fw i 0| C T I FIRST ROW: IRVING LOSNER, Arts and Sciences, Miami, Fla.; Vice-President, Beta Tau Mi; Vice-President, Junior Class, College of Arts and Sciences. A. J. LOUP, JR., Engineering, Baton Rouge. BEATRICE LOUVIERE, Educa- tion, Baton Rouge. MALCOLM LOWE, JR., Engineering, Hazelhurst, Miss.; Lambda Chi Alpha; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Delta Kappa Psi; Band. CLYDE COLLINS LOYD, Engineering, Hosston. RUTH MEANS LOYD, Arts and Sciences, St. Joseph; Delta Zeta; Junior Inter-Religious Council. ROBERT H. LYNCH, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Theta XI; Sergeant, Company I, Infantry; President, Inter-Religious Athletic Council; Athletic Manager, Y. M. C. A. PATRICK D. LYONS, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Delta Kappa Psi; Newman Club; Sergeant, Band; R. O. T. C. Athletic Council. SHELTON McANELLY, Engineering, Franklin; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ALBERT p. Mc- BRIDE, Agriculture, Jonesboro; Block and Bridle Club; Future Farmers of America. SECOND ROW: VIRGIE McCALL, Agriculture, Grand Chenier; Delta Zeta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club. WILLIAM STEPHEN McCAMPBELL, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. HELEN L. McCANTS, Education, Baton Rouge. EAMONN McCLUSKEY, Education, Lakewood, N. J.; Alpha Alpha Delta. PAUL McCONNIE, Engineering, Caguas, Puerto Rico; Sigma lota Alpha; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Interfraternity Ath- letic Council. FRANCES McCOY, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Delta Delta Delta; Cheerleader. CHERRIE CLAIRE McCRORY, Agri- culture, Shreveport. CURTIS M. McDANIEL, Agriculture, Kelly. FLORENCE McEACHERN, Education, Baton Rouge; Alpha Lambda Delta; Y. W. C. A.; Atorian Club. WILLIAM A. McELHANNON, Engineering, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: FRANK D. McELWEE, Engineering, Centreville, Miss.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Historian, Phi Eta Sigma; Sergeant-Major, Second Battalion, Engineers; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Secretary-Treasurer, Sophomore Class, College of Engi- neering, ' 40; Alpha Chi Sigma; R. O. T. C. Athletic Council; American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers. ELLEN SHELBY McEWEN, Arts and Sci- ences, Nashville, Tenn.; Chi Omega. EUTHA McFATTER, Agriculture, De- Quincy. ADRIENNE McHARDY, Education, Baton Rouge. CHARLES R. McHARDY, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Delta Sigma Phi. RICHARD RAWLINGS MclNTYRE, Arts and Sciences, Good Pine; University Sym- phony Orchestra; Opera Orchestra. ROBERT G. McKAY, Agriculture, Waverly. DONALD P. McKOIN, Agriculture, Jones. JAMES HOARD McMANUS, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Sigma Pi. ANTHONY MACALUSO, JR., Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. FOURTH ROW: JOSEPH A. MACALUSO, Commerce, New Orleans. CLAIRE MACKAY, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. F. E. MACPHERSON, Arts and Sciences, St. Joseph; Pi Kappa Alpha. HOWARD L. MADDEN, Agriculture, Heflin. FORD RAINES MADDUX, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn.; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; First Sergeant, Company D, Engineers. DOROTHY MAGEE, Education, Franklinton. SIDNEY R. MANDINA, Engineering, Shreveport. MIGUEL A. MARCANO, Arts and Sciences, Caguas, Puerto Rico. GATES H. MARTIN, Education, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. GLENN EARL MARTINA, Education, New Orleans. THE JUNIOR CLASS [190] _jA tt ft c% tilth , DIM MM FIRST ROW: EDMUND B. MASKE, Engineering, High Island, Texas; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. FLORETTE MATHERNE, Agriculture, Gramercy; Alpha Lambda Delta; Atorian Club. HECTOR H. MATHERNE, Commerce, Des Allemands; Sergeant, Company H, Infantry. JERRY MATTHEWS, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Delta Zeta; Military Sponsor, ' 38; Little Colonel, ' 39. HERMAN S. MAYEUX, Agriculture, Slenmora; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta. E. F. MAYO, Engineering, New Orleans; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Nicholson Mathematics Club; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. J. D. MEADOR, Arts and Sciences, Zimmerman. BEATRICE MELTON, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Chi Omega; Newman Club. MARGARET MENETRE, Arts and Sciences, Covington; Delta Zeta; President, Atorian Club, ' 40; Military Sponsor, ' 41. ANN NORENE MEREDITH, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Alpha Chi Omega; Lambda; Louisiana Players Guild. SECOND ROW: BETTY MESTAYER, Education, Alexandria; Delta Delta Delta. IRION MESTAYER, Engineering, New Iberia; Sigma Nu. KATHERINE MICKEL, Arts and Sciences, Monroe. INEZ MICKENHEIM, Education, Mande- ville. EDGAR MIKRONIS, Engineering, Baton Rouge. LESLIE E. MILAM, Agriculture, Natchitoches; American Society of Agronomy. IDA LUISE MILLER, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Delta Delta Delta. JOSEPHINE LENA MILLER, Education, Haynesville; Phi Mu. NORMA MILLER, Agriculture, Hobart. R. RALPH MILLER, Commerce, Shongaloo; Sergeant, Company F, Infantry. THE THIRD ROW: IOLA MAE MIRE, Commerce, Slidell. JOHN W. MIZENKO, Engineer- ing, Baton Rouge. TOM MOCHETTA, Arts and Sciences, Hammond. SAM MOMBERG, Education, New Orleans; Supply Sergeant, Company D, Infantry; Reporting Secretary, Kappa Phi Kappa; President, Junior Class, School of Education. ANTHONY J. MONJURE, Engineering, New Orleans. GEORGE MOORE, Engineering, Shreveport. GILBERT F. MOORE, Engineering, Shreveport; Phi Eta Sigma; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. MARGARET MOORE, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; University Symphony Orchestra. MARSIE MOORE, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Le Circle Francais. HARRY J. MOREL, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. FOURTH ROW: ARCHIE MOSELY, Arts and Sciences, DuPont, Ga. LOUISE MOTT, Arts and Sciences, Yazoo City, Miss.; Pi Beta Phi. VERA G. MUNDT, Education, Helena, Ark.; Vice-President, Sigma Delta Tau; Treasurer, Delta Gamma Delta; Vice-President, Y. W. C. A. BETTIE ADELE MUNSON, Education, Clinton; Pi Beta Phi. JACKIE MURFF, Education, Shreve- port; Chi Omega. ALBERT V. MYATT, Arts and Sciences, Fairbanks. J. G. NASCA, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. HARRY NATTIN, JR., Arts and Sciences, Homer; Lambda Chi Alpha. ELOISE NAUMAN, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Delta Delta Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron. HELEN NEGROTTO, Agriculture, New Orleans. J U Bf I D H CLASS [191] FIRST ROW: RITAMAY NEGROTTO, Education, New Orleans. BARDIN H. NELSON, Agriculture, Oakland; Alpha Gamma Rho; Alpha Zeta; American Youth Foundation. JOHN P. NELSON, JR., Commerce, New Orleans; Theta Kappa Phi; Delta Kappa Psi; Band; Newman Club. BETTY LEIGH NESOM, Education, Baton Rouge; Louisiana Players Guild; Newman Club; Kathri Tekawitha Club. RAYE NESOM, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. FRED NEUHAUS, Agriculture, Houston, Texas. GRACE NICHOLS, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. WILLIAM WALLACE NICKERSON, JR., Commerce, Minden. NIDA NOLAND, Education, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: HEBER R. NORCKAUER, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Lambda Chi Alpha; American Institute of Civil Engineers; Captain, First Battalion Headquarters, Field Artillery. NETTIE ADELE NORWOOD, Education, Norwood; Chi Omega. JAMES RAY NUNEZ, Arts and Sciences, Abbeville; Sigma Chi. ROBERT E. O ' CONNOR, Engineering, New Orleans; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. CAROLYN OLIVER, Arts and Sciences, Monroe; Kappa Delta; Sponsor, Second Battalion, Field Artillery; Secretary- Treasurer, Junior Class, College of Arts and Sciences. WILLIAM G. OEHMEG, ill, Agriculture, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Delta Kappa Epsilon, Samurai; Block and Bridle Club; Junior Interfraternity Council; The Rural Louisianian. MARCIE ANNE O ' NIELL, Arts and Sciences, Franklin; Chi Omega; Louisiana Players Guild. LORRAINE O ' ROARK, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Zeta Tau Alpha. JOEL P. ORY, Commerce, Baker. THIRD ROW: MARVIN G. OSBORN, JR., Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Sigma Chi; Sigma Delta Chi; Secretary-Treasurer, interfraternity Public Relations Council; Sergeant, Second Battalion Headquarters, Field Artillery. FRANK S. OSER, JR., Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. RUTH CATHERINE OSWALT, Agriculture, Homer; Beta Sigma Omicron. WALTER OTT, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; L. S. U. Flying School. BILLY S. OUBRE, Arts and ' Sciences, Baton Rouge; Sergeant, Battery A, Field Artillery. CHARLES KNOX OVERTON, Arts and Sciences, Melville. BETTY OWEN, Education, Jonesville. JAMES E. OWENS, Engineering, Lockport. ANNIE LEE PACE, Arts and Sciences, Logans- ort; Alpha Chi Omega. FOURTH ROW: CHARLES D. PAINE, Engineering, Cheneyville; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers; Sergeant, Company A, Engineers. MILTON M. PAINTER, JR., Arts and Sciences, Friars Point, Miss.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. RALPH PAPIZAN, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. PATRICIA M. PARDUE, Arts and Sciences, Vivian. A. B. PARHAM, Agriculture, Mangham; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Block and Bridle Club. ARTHUR NORMAN PARKER, Arts and Sciences, Port Allen. WANDASUE PATTERSON, Arts and Sciences, Searcy, Ark. BETTY V. PEARLSTINE, Junior Division, New Orleans; Alpha Xi Delta; Secretary, S00 Club. GEORGE PECK, Commerce, Elizabeth. THE J U IV I D H CLASS [192] ' - it 4 ML 0 0 FIRST ROW: BILLIE PEEL, Arts and Sciences, Elaine, Ark.; Chi Omega. MAXIE PELLETIER, Commerce, Springfield, III. ERNEST R. PEREZ, Engineering, Gloria. LEANDER H. PEREZ, JR., Arts and Sciences, Dalcour; Sigma Chi. JAMES PERRINE, Arts and Sciences, West Monroe, e RUDOLPH ALLEN PEYREGNE, Commerce, Des Atlemands. C. O. PEYTON, Engi- neering, Shreveport. WALLACE PFISTER, Engineering, New Orleans. JOHN D. PIQUE, Engineering, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: ANTHONY JOSEPH RANDAZZO, Arts and Sciences, St. Martinville. MARY LOU RAPHIEL, Agriculture, New Orleans. RUSSELL Y. RAT- CLIFF, Engineering, St. Joseph; Junior Manager, Varsity Football. JOHNNY REDMANN, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM E. REINSCHMIDT, Engineering, Pensacola, Fla.; Sigma Nu; Alpha Chi Sigma; First Sergeant, Company C, Engineers; American In- stitute of Chemical Engineers; Alpha Phi Omega. CAYETANO RIBAS, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Sigma Tau Sigma; American Society of Civil Engineers. L. J. RICHARD, Commerce, Houma. J. RUTH RICH- ARDSON, Arts and Sciences, Sulphur. MARJORIE ELAINE RICH- ARDSON, Education, Baton Rouge; Le Cercle Francais. SECOND ROW: MARJORIE NELL PITTS, Education, Oberlin. GLORIA POHLMAN, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Delta Zeta; Lambda; Treasurer, Phi Sigma lota; Sigma Delta Pi. DAVID E. POPE, Engineering, Forrest City, Ark. J. W. PORTERFIELD, Arts and Sciences, Vivian. THERON D. PRICE, Agriculture, Sieper; Secretary, Block and Bridle Club, ' 40; President Block and Bridle Club, ' 41; Secretary, Alpha Gamma Rho Pledges, ' 41. LUCILLE GRAYSON PUGH, Education, Rayville; Kappa Delta. JOE ANN RAGSDALE, Engineering, Helena, Ark.; Treasurer, Kappa Kappa Gamma; Treasurer, Women ' s Panhellenic Council; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. LAURETTE RALPH, Education, Eudora, Ark.; Kappa Delta; Sigma Alpha lota. LEONARD C. RAMON, Engineering, New Orleans. FOURTH ROW: JANET M. RISSER, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Alpha Xi Delta. ELOISE RIVAS, Education, New Orleans; Alpha Xi Delta. LUCILLE RIVAS, Education, New Orleans; Alpha Xi Delta. MANUEL J. RIVETTE, Agriculture, New Orleans. ERMINIO RIZZOLO, Arts and Sciences, Newark, N. J. JUNE ROBERTS, Education, Baton Rouge; Delta Zeta. REGINALD ROBERTS, JR., Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. JERRY D. ROBERTSON, Arts and Sciences, Independence. MILTON ROBINOWITZ, Agriculture, Richmond, Texas. THE JUNIOR CLASS [193] FIRST ROW: ALICE ERLINE ROBINSON, Education, Friars Point, Miss.; Chi Omega; Secretary, Red Head Club. JEANNETTE ROE, Arts and Sciences, Bastrop. LUCILLE ROGAN, Education, New Orleans . C. E. ROMERO, Commerce, Welsh; Sergeant, Company M, Infantry; Delta Sigma Pi. RALPH L. ROSS, Agriculture, Winnsboro. GEORGIA ROSE ROUNTREE, Arts and Sciences, Tallulah; Kappa Delta, a JOHN S. ROUSSEL, Agriculture, Hester; Alpha Gamma Rho; The Rural Louisi- anian. BETTY ANN ROY, Education, Marksville; Alpha Chi Omega. JAMES F. ROY, Engineering, New Orleans; Theta Kappa Phi. COND ROW: PAT RUFFIN, Agriculture, Oak Grove; Dairy Club. JIMMIE RUSSELL, Arts and Sciences, West Monroe; Lambda Chi Alpha. WILLIAM J. RYAN, Engineering, New Orleans; Alpha Tau Omega. MARIE ELIZABETH SAIK, Commerce, Hammond. BETH E. SALATHE, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Phi Mu; Sponsor, First Battalion, Engineers, ' 40. PATRICIA SALLAS, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Secretary, Beta Tau Mu. EDWARD V. SALTZMAN, Junior Division, Gueydan. JEANNETTE SALTZMAN, Education, Sicily Island. KARL SAMMONS, Arts and Sciences, Kinder. THIRD ROW: IVA LEE SANDERS, Arts and Sciences, Caspiana. LAWRENCE B. SANDOZ, JR., Arts and Sciences, Opelousas; Kappa Sigma; First Sergeant, Company E, Infantry; Alpha Alpha Alpha. CHARLES L. SARTAIN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Alpha Phi Omega. FRED W. SARTOR, Arts and Sciences, Alto; Kappa Sigma. ELEANOR SAUVEUR, Educa- tion, San Antonio, Texas. ISAAC J. SAVOIE, Arts and Sciences, Houma; Theta Kappa Phi. DORRIS SAYERS, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Alpha Beta Chi. WILLIAM J. SCARPERO, Commerce, Metairie; Delta Kappa Psi; Delta Sigma Pi. LORRAINE SCHELLHAAS, Commerce, New Orleans; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Beta Chi. )URTH ROW: EDWIN SCHILLING, Engineering, Greensburg; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. FAY RUTH SCHILLING, Education, Amite; Beta Sigma Omicron. JULIETTE SCHONEKAS, Agriculture, New Orleans; Sponsor, Second Battalion, Engineers. HOPE SCHMIDT, Education, Franklinton. ELEANOR SEASE, Arts and Sciences, Columbia, S. C; Alpha Xi Delta; Gamma Delta. FELIX H. SEEGER, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. MIRIAM SELIGMAN, Arts and Sciences, Bastrop; Sigma Delta Tau; Louisiana Players Guild. ESTELLE SELSER, Education, Baton Rouge. CAROLYN SEVIER, Arts and Sciences, Tallulah; Chi Omega. THE j u sr i d h CLASS [194] HH FIRST ROW: DOROTHY SEVIN, Agriculture, Vacherie. DALLAS A. SHARP, Agri- culture, Erie, Kans.; Secretary, Future Farmers of America; Vice-President, College of Agriculture; American Society of Agronomy; Agriculture Council, JANE SHEAR, Arts and Sciences, Bonita. ROSER SHELDON, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. WYNETTE SHEPHERD, Arts and Sciences, Blytheville, Ark. LAWRENCE A. SHERIDAN, Agriculture, Bogalusa. LILLIAN SHIFF, Arts and Sciences, Bude, Miss.; Sigma Delta Tau; Delta Gamma Delta; Purple Jackets. EDITH SiEGEL, Arts and Sciences, Moor- head, Miss.; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Highland Hall House Committee. LAMAR SIMMONS, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Editor, The Link. THIRD ROW: WARREN SOLOMON, Commerce, Morgan City. WALTER JOHN SONEK, Engineering, Brooklyn, N. Y. NEMESIO L. SOTO, JR., Engi- neering, Santurce, Puerto Rico; Sigma lota Alpha; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; President, Sigma lota Alpha. D. O. SPANN, Engineering, Baton Rouge; American Society of Chemical Engineers. BENJAMIN L. SPANN, Commerce, Baton Rouge. PATTI SPEAR, Arts and Sciences, Goose Creek, Texas; Alpha Chi Omega; Sponsor, Company A, Infantry. BIRDIE STAFFORD, Education, Baton Rouge. FRANCIS C. ST. BLANC, Junior Division, Marrero. THELMA STEIN, Commerce, Pensa- cola, Fla.; President, Sigma Delta Tau; Lambda; Alpha Beta Chi. SECOND ROW: SEYMOUR SIMMONS, JR., Commerce, Greenville, Miss.; Zeta Beta Tau; Phi Eta Sigma; Daggers; Men ' s Interfraternity Council; Sergeant Major, Second Battalion, Infantry. JULIAN J. SIMON, Engineering, New Orleans; Kappa Mu Epsilon. BETTY SIMONEAUX, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Alpha Beta Chi. JEANETTE SINGLETON, Arts and Sciences, Vinton; Beta Sigma Omicron; Treasurer, Wesley Players; Phi Sigma lota. PATSY SLACK, Education, Monroe; Kappa Delta. LOUISE CLAUDIA SMITH, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Alpha Omicron Pi; Editor, Delta Gamma Delta ; Theta Sigma Phi; Maid, Junior Prom, ' 39; Queen, Senior Ball, ' 40; Gumbo Beauty, ' 40; Sponsor, Company B, Engineers. MARJORIE SMITH, Arts and Sciences, El Dorado, Ark.; Pi Beta Phi. MARY B. SMITH, Education, Baton Rouge; Kateri Teka- witha Club. JOHN H. SOLBERGER, Engineering, Slidell; Sigma Chi; American Institute of Che mical Engineers. FOURTH ROW: EMMY LOU STEPHENS, Junior Division, New Orleans; Sponsor, Battery B, Field Artillery. H. E. STERKX, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria. GERALDINE STERLING, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. ALCOUS E. STEWART, Arts and Sciences, Bogalusa. ROBERTA STEWART, Com- merce, Baton Rouge. H. W. STINSON, Agriculture, Winnfield. JIMMY MILLER STOKER, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Lambda Chi Alpha. ARTHUR WILLIAM STOMBERG, JR., Engineering, Providence, R. I. VIRGEL STOVER, Arts and Sciences, Oak Grove. THE J U IV I D H CLASS [195] mam FIRST ROW: NEALON STRACENER, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria. OLIVE STREHLE, Education, Addis. TOMMY SUDDUTH, Arts and Sciences, Chattanooga, Tenn. RITA SUMMERS, Education, Baton Rouge. LEANDER A. SUAREZ, Engineering, Chalmette. CHARLIE J. SVETLECIC, Engineer- ing, Winnsboro; Theta Xi. ALBERT SWITZER, Engineering, Baton Rouge; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Kappa Mu Epsilon. A. J. SZABO, Engineering, Baton Rouge. DOLLY MAE TAYLOR, Com- merce, New Orleans; Alpha Beta Chi. THIRD ROW: BETTY CHLOE TORRES, Education, Thibodaux; Alpha Lambda Delta. WARREN F. TRAVIS, Arts and Sciences, Kentwood. L. E. TRAXLER, Education, Start. IRWIN TRESS, Arts and Sciences, Ocean Springs, Miss.; Assistant Football Manager. RICHARD H. TRULY, JR., Engi- neering, Farmerville. MARY TUCKER, Agriculture, New Orleans; Delta Zeta. PATRICIA TUCKER, Education, Baton Rouge. OTIS LEE TUGWELL, Arts and Sciences, Farmerville; Alpha Tau Omega; Beta Tau Mu; Junior Interfraternity Council, MO; President, Junior Class, College of Arts and Sciences. JAMES H. TULLOS, Agriculture, New Orleans. SECOND ROW: BETTY TEMPEL, Education, Norwood; Kappa Kappa Gamma. JOE C. TERMINI, JR., Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Newman Club Marshal. CAMILLE TERRELL, Arts and Sciences, Kingsville, Texas; Kappa Delta. JOSEPH F. TERRELL, Engineering, New Orleans. J. G. THIBO- DAUX, Engineering, New Orleans. BEN THOMPSON, JR., Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Beta Tau Mu. MASON O. THOMPSON, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport. EUGENE TIMS, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Theta Xi. KATHRYN TODD, Arts and Sciences, Opelika, Ala.; Alpha Delta Pi. FOURTH ROW: BERNARD TURNER, JR., Engineering, Baton Rouge; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ARTHUR SCOTT TYCER, Commerce, New Orleans; Delta Sigma Phi; Alpha Phi Omega. ELGIE TYNES, Education, Frank- linton. BESS VanNORMAN, Agriculture, Liberty, Miss. GUILLERMO VILLEGAS, Agriculture, Panama City, Panama; Phi lota Alpha. ELAINE VINCENT, Education, Beaumont, Texas; Alpha Chi Omega. ESTHER VINOCK, Arts and Sciences, Beaumont, Texas. CLAUDIO A. VOLIO, Agriculture, Cartago, Costa Rica; Phi lota Alpha. KARL H. WADEN- PFUHL, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; University Symphony Orchestra. THE JUNIOR CLASS [196] I FIRST ROW: DORIE MARGARET WALKER, Education, Oila. T. J. WALKER, Engi- neering, Minden. HAROLD J. WALL, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. MILDRED WALLACE, Education, Kinder; Sumbo Favorite, ' 39. POLLYANNA WALLER, Education, Port Allen. MILRYN WALLIS, Arts and Sciences, Lufkin, Texas; Alpha Delta Pi. DOROTHY WALTERS, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Louisiana Players Guild; Newman Club. MARCHE M. WASHER, Agriculture, Columbia; Sergeant, First Battalion Headquarters, Field Artillery; L. S. U. Flying School. JOHN MILTON WEBB, Agriculture, Atmore, Ala.; Kappa Alpha; Society of Foresters. THIRD ROW: E. J. WHITEHEAD, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. ANN BRYANT WILBERT, Education, Plaquemine; Kappa Kappa Gamma; Newman Club. IRWIN P. WILBERT, Arts and Sciences, Plaquemine; Sigma Nu; Delta Kappa Psi; Sergeant, Company A, Infantry; Newman Club; Alpha Phi Omega. GLORIA WILKINS, Education, Columbia; Secretary-Treasurer, Caldwell Parish Club, ' 39, MO, ' 41; Y. W. C. A.; Louisiana Players Guild; 500 Club. W. C. WILKINS, JR., Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Kappa Sigma. HARVEY D. WILLIAMS, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Captain, Second Battalion, Field Artillery. JANELLA WILLIAMS, Education, Baton Rouge. HELEN WILLIAMSON, Arts and Sciences, Tulsa, Okla.; Kappa Delta; Sigma Alpha lota. VIRGINIA WILSON, Arts and Sci- ences, Shreveport; Alpha Delta Pi; Louisiana Players Guild; Verse Choir. SECOND ROW: RAYMOND E. WEBB, Agriculture, Lillie; Horticulture Club; Sergeant, Battery D, Field Artillery. VIVIAN WEBB, Arts and Sciences, Erath; Chi Omega; Y. W. C. A. WILLIAM WEILL, Arts and Sciences, Abbe- ville. GLADYS WEISS, Education, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Sigma Delta Tau; Louisiana Players Guild; Y. W. C. A. MARY ANISE WELCH, Commerce, Baton Rouge. W. T. WELSH, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. AGNES WERHAN, Agriculture, New Orleans. GLENDORA WHITE, Education, Garyville; Kappa Delta; Secretary-Treasurer, Junior Class, School of Education; President, Alpha Lambda Delta, ' 40; Secretary, Atorian Club, ' 40; Phi Sigma lota; Purple Jackets. BELLEVILLE WHITEHEAD, JR., Engineering, Hammond. FOURTH ROW: FAYE WIMBERLY, Education, Arcadia; Kappa Delta. JOHN C. WINKLER, Chemistry and Physics, Monroe. JAMES J. WINN, Chem- istry and Physics, Robeline; Y. M. C. A.; Vice-President, Junior Class, College of Chemistry and Physics. EFFIE MABEL WOLF, Commerce, Baton Rouge. SAM O. WOOD, Engineering, Shreveport; Pi Kappa Alpha; Band. ROSE MARY WURSTER, Education, Jonesville; Alpha Chi Omega. EARL YANCEY, Agriculture, Jonesville. LOIS YOUNG, Education, Bastrop. MARGARET YOUNGBLOOD, Arts and Sciences, Noble; Treasurer, Phi Beta. THE J U IV I U R CLASS [197] d O ffs f $ V a O A A .4 FIRST ROW: JOHN H. ABENDROTH, Junior Division, Chalmette; Pi Kappa Alpha. EDITH ABINGTON, Commerce, Many; Alpha Chi Omega. W. J. ACOMB, Engineering, New Orleans. HUGH S. ACOSTA, Junior Division, Westwega. FRED ADAMS, Agriculture, Marion. FRED- ERICK LEE ADAMS, Engineering, Alexandria. MARY ETHEL ADAMS, Education, Baton Rouge. S. P. ADAMS, Agriculture, Marion. CATHERINE AGAISSE, Education, Ponchatoula; Kappa Kappa Gamma. PAUL C. AGOGLIATI, Commerce, Newington, Conn.; Gamma lota. SECOND ROW: MERCEDES ALCANTARA, Commerce, Abita Springs. WILMA ALEX- ANDER, Arts and Sciences, Kenner. MARY ELINOR ALLEN, Educa- tion, St. Joseph; Pi Beta Phi. S. ELLIS ALLEN, Commerce, Hazlehurst, Miss.; Sigma Chi. HENRY DALE ANDREWS, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Lambda Chi Alpha. C. EMILE ANCELLOZ, Junior Division, Morgan City. SALLIE MAE ANGLIN, Education, Mt. Her- mon. J. B. ARBOUR, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Sigma Chi. LOUISE ARMSTRONG, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria; Chi Omega. JOHNNIE ARRINGTON, Agriculture, Dry Prong. CLAIRE ADELE AUCOIN, Education, Baton Rouge. JULES E. AVRARD, Agriculture, New Orleans. JAMES E. BACHEMIN, Agriculture, Cov- ington; Alpha Gamma Rho. MARY LAROSE BACHMANN, Education, Metairie. a JACK MOORE BAILEY, Commerce, Shreveport. JAMES BAILEY, Agriculture, Baker. BONNIE V. BAKER, JR., Junior Division, Baton Rouge; Kappa Sigma. FRANCES BAKER, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Phi Mu. HATTIE LEE BAKER, Arts and Sciences, Alex- andria; Delta Delta Delta. LEHMANN J. BAKER, Junior Division, Kentwood. FOURTH ROW: HERMAN J. BANQUER, Engineering, New Sarpy. MARCELLA BARNES, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Beta Sigma Omicron. MARION BARNETT, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Kappa Delta. CHARLES H. BARRE, Engineering, Mooringsport.- - MARIE CATHERINE BARRETT, Commerce, Baton Rouge. WYLIE BARROW, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Kappa Alpha. JAMES F. BATES, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Sigma Nu. BESSIE LEE BAYNARD, Education, Baton Rouge; Kappa Delta. BENNIE BEASLEY, Agriculture, Baker. DOUGLAS M. BEAUCHAMP, Junior Division, Clinton; Alpha Tau Omega. ! 1 1 i 1 1 ii vi ii ii i: CLASS [200] UMMMHMH| O fa t) C ft ?) Cl O FIRST ROW: IRENE ALDA BEAUCHAMP, Education, Baton Rouge. MARION BEAUCHAMP, Education, Baton Rouge. THOMAS B. BECNEL, Engl- neering, New Orleans; Theta Xi. FRANCES R. BENSON, Agriculture, New Orleans; Phi Mu. DOROTHY ANN BENTON, Agriculture, New Orleans; Alpha Chi Omega. RENE J. BIENVENU, Arts and Sciences, Colfax. BERTHA BILINSKY, Commerce, Great Neck, N. Y. OTIS D. BLACKARD, Commerce, Valliant, Okla. ELOISE BLACKWELL, Commerce, Laurel, Miss.; Chi Omega. ROBERT RAYFORD BLADES, Agriculture, Kentwood. SECOND ROW: MARY HYNSON BLAIR, Education, Covington. FREDERICK E. BLATTNER, Junior Division, Covington. ELEANOR BLOUIN, Commerce, Baton Rouge. JOSIE M. BLUM, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. RUDOLPH BOOUET, Arts and Sciences, Houma. F. P. BORDELON, JR., Arts and Sciences, Cottonport; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. J. BERCHMANS BORNE, Commerce, Thibodaux; Theta Xi. LORRAINE BOURGEOIS, Education, Jeanerette; Kappa Kappa Gamma. M. B. BOWERS, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. FRED S. BOWES, Commerce, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: RICHARD P. BOYD, JR., Junior Division, Jonesville; Pi Kappa Alpha. TOLIVER BOZEMAN, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Alpha Tau Omega. LOUISE BRADFORD, Education, Shreveport. JOHN T. BRADY, Junior Division, New Orleans. HAROLD M. BRANTON, Commerce, Shongaloo. JESSIE LEE BREEDEN, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. JAMES E. BREWER, Junior Division, Shreveport. BETTY BRIANIS, Edu- cation, Baton Rouge. WARREN BRIGNAC, Engineering, French Settle- ment. TRAVIS BROACH, Junior Division, Baton Rouge; Lambda Chi Alpha. FOURTH ROW: MARGARET BROTHERS, Junior Division, New Orleans. AUDREY BROU, Education, Donaldsonville. WILLIAM J. BROWN, Engineering, Homer. JACK H. BROYL, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. MARILEA BRYANT, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Alpha Xi Delta. ALEX A. BUCHER, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. GEORGE W. BUTLER, JR., Engineering, Progreso, Honduras. ROBERT RALPH BUTLER, JR., Com- merce, Natchez, Miss. J. FELIX BYASSEE, Agriculture, Taltulah. BOBBY CAGLE, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria. s ii i ii ii vi ii ii i: CLASS [201] jH nmiiH FIRST ROW: PATRICIA CAHILL, Arts and Sciences, Havana Cuba. JOHN G. CALE, Arts and Sciences, Mansfield. DOUGLAS CALLEY, Commerce, Brady, Texas. MARIE CANGELOSI, Education, Kenner. WILLIAM HENRY CANTY, Engineering, Pascagoula, Miss.; Phi Delta Theta. WALTER N. CANULETTE, Engineering, Slidell. SHIRLEY ROSE CARKEET, Arts and Sciences, Natchez, Miss.; Pi Beta Phi. GILBERT CARP, Arts and Sciences, Franklinton. o WALTER CARR, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. YVONNE CARRIERE. Commerce, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: PAULINE CHAVERS, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. NOEMIE CHEVALIER, Education, New Orleans; Beta Sigma Omicron. CHARLES A. CLINE, Engineering, Shreveport. H. ROLAND COCREHAM, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. DIMITRY COGNEVICH, Engineering, Buras. ELEANOR ANN COIT, Agriculture, Newellton. LILLIAN COL- GROVE, Arts and Sciences, Frankfort, Ind. THOMAS L. COLLINS, Junior Division, Shreveport; Sigma Alpha Epsiion. WALTER B. COMEAUX, Junior Division, Houma. WINIFRED COONEY, Educa- tion, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: ELSIE KATHRYN CARROLL, Education, Centerville, Miss.; Phi Mu. WESLEY CARROLL, Junior Division, Slidell; Kappa Sigma. CARLOS J. CASHIO, Junior Division, Torbert. CATHARINE ANN CASSIDY, Arts and Sciences, Bogalusa; Beta Sigma Omicron. PHILIP M. CASTRO, JR., Arts and Sciences, Plaquemine. WILLIAM E. CATSULIS, Junior Division, New Iberia. VIVIAN CAZAYOUX, Education, Baton Rouge; Alpha Chi Omega. PAT CHAMBERL1N, Commerce, Pelican. SIDNEY A. CHAMPAGNE, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Theta Kappa Phi. FAY CHAUVIN, Engineering, Montegut. FOURTH ROW: BETTY COOPER, Commerce, Columbia, Tenn. ARTHUR COPLON, Commerce, Schenectady, N. Y. O. B. COSBY, Arts and Sciences, Selma, Ala. ANNA BELL COURTNEY, Junior Division, Denham Springs. JACK COUSIN, Arts and Sciences, Welsh; Sigma Nu. MARY ELEANOR COVERDALE, Junior Division, Monroe; Alpha Omicron Pi. GLYNN COX, Arts and Sciences, Minden. JENNIE V. COXE, Commerce, Baton Rouge. EMMETT THOMPSON CRAIG, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Sigma Chi. LIONEL A. CREAMER, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. SDFHDMDHE CLASS [202] A i iAk :c gff FIRST ROW: A. J. CRONIN, Junior Division, Vicksburg, Miss. MARVIN CURTIS, Junior Division, Watson. THOMAS W. DALE, Engineering, Darling, Miss. L. K. DANIEL, JR., Engineering, Pleasant Hill. JOSEPH F. DANNA, Junior Division, New Orleans. J. BRUCE DARSEY, Junior Division, Shreveport; Phi Delta Theta. ROY DAVENPORT, Junior Di- vision, Baton Rouge; Sigma Nu. CHARLES M. DAVID, Education, Jarreau. EVADINE DAVID, Agriculture, Welsh; Phi Mu. DOROTHY DAVIDSON, Junior Division, Jonesviile. SECOND ROW: C. L. DEARE, Arts and Sciences, New Iberia; Sigma Nu. HUBERT E. DEERE, Agriculture, Mangham. YVONNE de LATOUR, Junior Di- vision, New Orleans. STERLING DEVILLE, Agriculture, Marksvllle. MARY LAURA DICK, Agriculture, New Orleans. EDWARD R. EM- FRONZO, Arts and Sciences, New Britain, Conn.; Gamma lota. RAYMOND R. DILLY, Agriculture, Clinton. FRANK Dl ROSA, JR., Commerce, New Orleans. THOMAS DOLES, Agriculture, Jones; Alpha Gamma Rho. DeETTE DRAUGHON, Education, Baton Rouge. [203] THIRD ROW: HARRY J. DRESSEL, Junior Division, New Orleans. MARIE LOUISE DUCOTE, Education, lota. LOUIS J. DUET, Junior Division, Cut Off. LUELLA DUGAS, Agriculture, Delcambre. WILFRED J. DUGAS, JR., Junior Division, Baton Rouge. ANNABELLE DUNKLEY, Agriculture, New Orleans. CLEON E. EASLEY, Junior Division, Shreveport. KENNETH J. EATON, Engineering, Erie, Pa. LEONARD B. EDELMAN, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Zeta Beta Tau. AMANDA ELLENDER, Junior Division, Montegut. FOURTH ROW: PAUL E. ENGLE, JR., Junior Division, Bay City, Texas. EDWARD N. ENGOLIO, Arts and Sciences, Bayou Goola. JORGE A. ESCALANTE, Engineering, Yucatan, Mexico. ERNEST E. EVERETT, Arts and Sciences, Elmhurst, III. CATHERINE EWERZ, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Delta Delta Delta. KEITH FALCON, Arts and Scien ces, Zachary. DOMINICK FARACE, Junior Division, Independence. HAROLD PRATT FARNSWORTH, Engineering, New Orleans. FLORENCE FARR, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Phi Mu. ROBERT T. FARR, Commerce, Monroe. SDPHDMDRE CLASS 4fe w K hh t m t FIRST ROW: FRANCES FARRAR, Junior Division, Baton Rouge; Chi Omega. JUNE FARRELL, Education, New Orleans. MARIE D. FARRELL, Agriculture, New Orleans; Alpha Omicron Pi. WADE FARRIOR, Engineering, Little Rock, Ark. JOSEPH P. FASULLO, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. BARBARA FAULK, Junior Division, Crowley, Kappa Kappa Gamma. ELIZABETH FENSTERMAKER, Arts and Sciences, Elizabeth. GEORGE R. FERGUSON, Engineering, Leesville; Sigma Nu. BOWMAN FETZER, Commerce, Shreveport. NANCY FINCHER, Edu- cation, Homer. SECOND ROW: HAROLD J. FISHER, Junior Division, Baton Rouge; Theta Kappa Phi. EDWARD FITZGERALD, Junior Division, Kenner. MAURICE F. FITZ- GERALD, Arts and Sciences, Quincy, Mass.; Alpha Tau Omega. HANNAH FLATTAU, Education, Memphis, Tenn.; Alpha Epsilon Phi. PEGGY L. FLEMING, Education, Philadelphia, Pa.; Beta Sigma Omicron. ROSEMARY FLOTTE, Education, Baton Rouge; Beta Sigma Omicron. NANCY BRYAN FOLEY, Commerce, Abbeville; Pi Beta Phi. MARION RANDOLPH FRANKLIN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. JOHN CALVIN FREESE, Junior Division, New Orleans. RALPH E. FRIEDEL, Junior Division, New Orleans. _ THIRD ROW CHARLES N. FRISBIE, Junior Division, New Orleans. HAZEL R. FUSELIER, Education, Thibodaux. LEONA GARFINKEL, Commerce, Boyle, Miss.; Sigma Delta Tau. PETER J. GARILLI, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. HASKER GARLAND, Junior Division, Ville Platte. LOUISE GARRISON, Arts and Sciences, Tyler, Texas; Alpha Delta Pi. L. G. GARROT, Junior Division, Marksville. ZOE GAUDIN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. WILLIS W. GAYLE, Engineering, Lake Charles; Lambda Chi Alpha. RICHARD F. GEISENHEIMER, Junior Division, New Orleans. FOURTH ROW: FLORETTE GEISMAR, Arts and Sciences, Geismar; Alpha Epsilon Phi. JOHN GIANACOPOLOS, Arts and Sciences, Norwich, Conn. DORIS GIBBENS, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. RALPH GINSBERG, Com- merce, New Orleans; Zeta Beta Tau. JOANNE GITTINGER, Educa- tion, Baton Rouge. JANE ANNE GLEASON, Arts and Sciences, Belcher. DOROTHY MAE GOLDEN, Arts and Sciences, Jennings. BEVERLY GOMES, Agriculture, Westwego. GRIFFIN GOMEZ, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. RICHARD N. GOSSEN, Engineering, Rayne. SDFHDMDRE CLASS -. [204] r% hi o fTi 41JI - FIRST ROW: SONYA GOSSERAND, Commerce, New Roads; Alpha Chi Omega. LOUIS GOUAUX, Arts and Sciences, Lockport. R. ELDON GOURGUES, Engineering, New Orleans. RAFAEL C. GOYENECHE, Engineering, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. PHILIP R. GOYNES, Junior Division, Montpelier. JAMES DENIS GRAUGNARD, Junior Division, St. James; Theta Kappa Phi. MARCEL THEODULE GRAUGNARD, Commerce, St. James; Theta Kappa Phi. MARIE GREEN, Agriculture, Franklinton. NANCY GREEN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. ARTHUR B. GREGORY, Arts and Sciences, Monroe. SECOND ROW: HUBERT GREMILLION, Junior Division, Simmesport. WILLIAM C. GROBE, JR., Engineering, Tela, Honduras. OWEN GROGAN, JR., Engineering, Memphis, Tenn. MILDRED GUILLORY, Junior Division, Eunice. EDWARD P. GURRY, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. RALPH J. GUTIERREZ, Junior Division, Las Cruces, N. M. CECIL YVONNE HAEUSER, Junior Division, Port Sulphur; Beta Sigma Omicron. LOUIS D. HAEUSER, Commerce, Port Sulphur. ENID HAIK, Arts and Sciences, Reserve. JAMES C. HALEY, Junior Division, Jefferson City, Mo.; Phi Delta Theta. THIRD ROW: DOROTHY HAMMER, Arts and Sciences, Waveland, Miss. DIAMOND HAMMONDS, Agriculture, Kinder. CHARLES A. HANSON, Engineer- ing, New Orleans. WARREN HARANG, JR., Arts and Sciences, Lock- port. LAVERNE C. HARPER, Agriculture, Kilbourne. BEVERLY HARRISON, Education, Baton Rouge. JOHN W. HARROP, Arts and Sciences, Lake Charles; Delta Kappa Epsilon. E. C. HARTMAN, JR., Junior Division, Parkersburg, W. Va. WINNIE IMOGINE HARTSELL, Arts and Sciences, Rodessa. DELPHIN D. HEBERT, Engineering, French Settlement. FOURTH ROW: HECTOR J. HEBERT, JR., Junior Division, New Orleans. EDWARD N. HECKER, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. FRANK D. HENDERSON, Arts and Sciences, Boyce. WILLIAM H. HENNEBERG, Comm erce, New Orleans. ELAINE HERRING, Commerce, Hammond; Chi Omega. DALE C. HIGGINS, Arts and Sciences, Gretna. GLORIA HODGE, Education, Shreveport; Chi Omega. DEAN HODGES, Engineering, Minden. JEANNETTE HODSON, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. HOLMES M. HOGUE, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport; Theta Xi. SDFHDMDHE CLASS [205] FIRST ROW: ELMON W. HOLMES, Commerce, Shreveport. ETHEL HOOVER, Edu- cation, Denham Springs. JOHN LEE HORTON, Engineering, Winn- field. WILLIAM C. HORTON, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. W. STANLEY HOWELL, Engineering, New Orleans. JERE HUDSON, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport. JANE HUMPHRIES, Education, West Mon- roe; Chi Omega. CARROL F. HUNT, Commerce, Shreveport. CLYDE R. Hunt, Arts and Sciences, Zachary. MARJORIE JANE HUNT, Education, Baton Rouge; Alpha Omicron Pi. SECOND ROW: WALKER H. HURDLE, Agriculture, Memphis, Tenn. SARAH HUYCK, Education, Baton Rouge. DOROTHY ILES, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Beta Sigma Omicron. GENEVIEVE ILFREY, Junior Division, Goose Creek, Texas; Delta Delta Delta. HAROLD C. JACKSON, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. HAROLD J. JACOBS, Arts and Sciences, Mathews. ANN DEAN JAMESON, Arts and Sciences, Shreveport. EVELYN C. JARRELL, Arts and Sciences, Columbia; Kappa Delta. VIVIAN JEANSONNE, Agriculture, Hessmer; Beta Sigma Omicron. R. STANTON JENSEN, Arts and Sciences, Mobile, Ala. [206] THIRD ROW: WARREN P. JENSEN, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. LILLIAN SALLEY JOHNSON, Education, Baton Rouge. ORISA D. JOHNSON, JR., Engineering, Baton Rouge. WILLIAM H. JOHNSON, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Pi Kappa Alpha. HOWARD JOHNSTON, Junior Di- vision, Baton Rouge. JOE HART JOLLY, JR., Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Sigma Nu. CARROLL G. JONES, Arts and Sciences, Ruston. DOROTHY ANN JONES, Commerce, New Orleans; Phi Mu. JAMES C. JONES, Agriculture, Bogalusa. MARTHA FRANCES JONES, Education, Shreveport; Kappa Delta. FOURTH ROW: MELVIN JONES, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. SARAH ELIZABETH JONES, Commerce, Jena; Alpha Chi Omega. ESSIE JUBAN, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. SAMUEL C. KAHN, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn. JUNE DAVIE KASSEL, Education, Zwolle. EVELYN KELLER, Junior Division, Leesville; Alpha Epsilon Phi. LORRAINE KELLER, Commerce, Baton Rouge. KITTY KELLEY, Junior Division, Alexandria; Chi Omega. GARMAN KEMP, Agriculture, Ethel. MARY ELIZA- BETH KENTZEL, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Alpha Xi Delta. ;; ii i 1 ii ii vi ii ii i: CLASS Me HSk Ci O C). o 5 O (f C ?S Jl FIRST ROW: GEORGE KERNAN, Commerce, New Orleans. CHARLES WILLIS KESSLER, Arts and Sciences, Eunice. GEORGE R. KETTERINGHAM, Engineering, Shreveport. THOMAS KILLEEN, Commerce, New Orleans. CLIFTON E. KING, Junior Division, Bush. EUGENIA KING, Edu- cation, Pine Grove. JAMES C. KING, Commerce, Alexandria; Sigma Chi. NANCY M. KING, Arts and Sciences, Pine Bluff, Ark.; Beta Sigma Omicron. RITA BESS KLEINPETER, Education, Grosse Tete. DORIS RUTH KLOCK, Chemistry and Physics, Cheneyville; Alpha Chi Omega. B. L. KNOBLOCH, Arts and Sciences, Thibodaux; Theta XI. SECOND ROW: RICHARD F. KRUEGER, Junior Division, Newark, N. J. THEODORE J. KRUSE, JR., Engineering, New Orleans; Sigma Chi. EDNA KUHN, Education, New Orleans; Alpha Omicron Pi. CLAIRE KUSHNER, Junior Division, Lake Charles; Alpha Epsilon Phi. LOUIS CARL KUTTRUFF, Engineering, New Orleans. WALDO J. LABBE, JR., Arts and Sciences, Houma. LILLETTE LaCAZE, Arts and Sciences, DeRidder; Alpha Delta Pi. LOUIS G. LAFLEUR, JR., Junior Division, Baton Rouge. RAY L. LAICHE, Commerce, St. Rose; Alpha Tau Omega. R. O. LAIRD, Engineering, Baton Rouge. PAUL LAMBERT, Agriculture, New Orleans. [207] THIRD ROW: NORMAN LAMONT, Engineering, New Orleans. PAUL A. LAMOTHE, Engineering, Plaquemine. C. P. LANDRY, JR., Engineering, Baton Rouge. DOROTHY LANDRY, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Kappa Delta. ROBERTA LANDRY, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. ULYSSES GEORGE LANDRY, Junior Division, Mathews. MARY HELEN LANG- LOIS, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. WARREN H. LANSFORD, Commerce, Morgan City. ELAINE LAPEYRONNIE, Education, Gretna. AUDREY RAE LAVIGNE, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. HARLES E. LAVIGNE, Engineering, Ponchatoula. FOURTH ROW: DOROTHY LAWRENCE, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. SHIRLEY LAWRENCE, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Alpha Chi Omega. LYDIA LeBLANC, Junior Division, New Orleans; Beta Sigma Omicron. ELBERT F. LEE, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. ROBERT E. LEE, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Sigma Nu. SELMA LEFKOVITS, Arts and Sciences, Zwolle. LOU LEFTWICH, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Alpha Xi Delta. STERLING WOMACK LeJEUNE, Commerce, Kaplan; Kappa Alpha. VERNON LEMOINE, Commerce, Mansura. MARY ELLEN LESHER, Education, Sanford, Fla.; Kappa Delta. PATRICIA ANNE LEVY, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. ii ii i ' ii ii i ii ii i: CLASS mm r J ii r p B FIRST ROW: MAVIS LIETO, Agriculture, New Orleans. JIM LITHERLAND, Junior Division, Shreveport. MARY LITTELL, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria; Delta Delta Delta. ROSALIE J. LOCOCO, Junior Division, New Orleans. SYDNEY LOEB, Arts and Sciences, Monroe; Sigma Delta Tau. CARL L. LONG, Commerce, Chalmette. RITA LOUP, Edu- cation, New Roads. EDWARD G. LUCK, Engineering, New Orleans. EDWARD LUDTKE, JR., Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. J. W. LYNN, JR., Arts and Sciences, Belcher; Kappa Alpha. ROSE MARIE McCAFFERY, Education, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: E. RUDOLPH MclNTYRE. Commerce, Delhi; Theta Xi. JAMES T. Mc- MAHON, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. MARY CLARE McMAHON, Agriculture, New Orleans. RUTH McMANUS, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Phi Mu. BOYD H. McMULLAN, Engineering, Campti. COLEMAN McVEA, Engineering, Zachary; Sigma Nu. THERESE McWHORTER, Education, New Orleans; Alpha Chi Omega. GERHARD EMIL MAALE, Engineering, Puerto Armvelles, Panama. WALKER PAUL MACMURDO, Education, Baton Rouge. LYNCH MADDOX, Arts and Sciences, Weir, Miss.; Sigma Chi. DAVIS R. MADERE, Chemistry and Physics, LaPlace. SECOND ROW: JAMES E. McCAIN, Commerce, Okolona, Miss.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. BETTY JEAN McCALL, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. FRANCES McCLURE, Arts and Sciences, Alexandria; Kappa Kappa Gamma. ) CARLTON H. McCONNELL, Arts and Sciences, Mangham; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LOUIS L. McCORMICK, JR., Engineering, Destrehan. EDNA McCOY, Engineering, New Orleans. JAMES WINFIELD McCOY, Junior Division, Alexandria. OWEN PAUL McCUTCHEN, Engineering, Campbell, Mo. HILDA McDANIEL, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. WALTER L. McELROY, Engineering, Pleasant Hill. MARTHA Mc- HENRY, Education, Monroe; Kappa Delta. FOURTH ROW: DAVID P. MADISON, Engineering, Brooksville, Miss. VINCENT R. MAGGIO, Junior Division, New Roads. JANE MALAIN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. MARGARET JEAN MALLET, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. MARGUERITTE MANGHAM, Education, Elizabeth. GERRY MANNING, Arts and Sciences, Calhoun; Alpha Omicron Pi. WOODROW MANSUR, Engineering, Baton Rouge. GLORIA MARK, Junior Division, Hattiesburg, Miss.; Sigma Delta Tau. ROSEMARY MARSE, Junior Division, Marrero. LEONORA CLAIRE MARXEN, Com- merce, New Orleans; Phi Mu. MARJORIE MARY, Education, Baton Rouge; Alpha Delta Pi. s ii i 1 ii ii i ii ii i: CLASS [208] m. f fi? f 8 O r . -.. fll b A. A ' IB FIRST ROW: DAVID B. MEANS, JR., Agriculture, Gloster; Pi Kappa Alpha. JAMES W. MEANS, Commerce, Vivian. PAUL J. MELANCON, Engineering, Youngsville. HELENER RUTH MERKEL, Agriculture, Metairie. AUDREY MILLER, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge, Alpha Chi Omega. TED B. MILLER, Engineering, New Orleans. DUFIE J. MILNER, Com- merce, Natchitoches; Sigma Chi. AARON MINTZ, Commerce, New Orleans; Phi Epsilon Pi. o WILLIAM P. MIZELL, Junior Division, Bogalusa. NEASIBE MONSOUR, Junior Division, Shreveport. ANITA MONTET, Education, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: CARL B. MOORE, Agriculture, Mooringsport. JOHN T. MOORE, Engineering, Somervilte, Texas. JUNE MOORE, Junior Division, New Orleans. THOMAS M. MOORE, Commerce, Oberlin; Phi Delta Theta. H. MORRIS MORGAN, Commerce, Zachary. KEITH HAL MORGAN, Junior Division, Alexandria. MILDRED MORGAN, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. WILLIE MORGAN, Agriculture, Shongaloo. CHARLES A. MORGATTO, Arts and Sciences, Lafayette. KATHERINE JACK MORRIS, Commerce, Wilson; Chi Omega. DORIS MORRISON, Junior Division, Cut Off; Pi Beta Phi. THIRD ROW: TOMMIE TREEN MOTT, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. RAMON A. MOUTON, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. REGINALD THEODORE MULLER, Commerce, New Orleans. TONY MUMFRE, Agriculture, St. Rose. JERRY MURCHISON, Arts and Sciences, Bunkie; Kappa Delta. SYLVIA MYKOFF, Junior Division, Alexandria. FRANCIS NAQUIN, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. ALYCE JOYCE NASON, Education, Belioni, Miss.; Alpha Xi Delta. ODETTE NELSON, Education, Baton Rouge; Beta Sigma Omicron. STEPHEN C. NEWITT, JR., Junior Di- vision, New Orleans. JANE E. NEWTON, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Alpha Xi Delta. FOURTH ROW: PATTI JEAN NORRIS, Education, Many; Chi Omega. DOUGLAS S. NURDIN, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. WARD F. J. ODENWALD, JR., Agriculture, New Orleans; Phi Delta Theta. OTIS OLINDE, Junior Division, New Roads; Sigma Nu. JAMES W. O ' NEAL, Engineering, Port Allen. JOHN H. O ' NEILL, JR., Engineering, New Orleans. WILLIE KATHERINE O ' pUIN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Alpha Omicron Pi. WALTER L. OULLIBER, Junior Division, Slidell. CURTIS L. OWEN, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. WILLIAM G. PALFREY, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Kappa Alpha. ROY PAT- TISON, JR., Junior Division, Mont Belvieu, Texas. !i ii i 1 ii ii i ii ii i: CLASS [209] FIRST ROW: C. S. PEARCE, JR., Engineering, Monroe; Lambda Chi Alpha. MARGARET PEAVY, Arts and Sciences, Atlanta, Ga.; Pi Beta Phi. GERTRUDE PECQUET, Agriculture, Port Allen. LENA PEPE, Com- merce, Bogalusa. ADA RUTH PHILLIPS, Education, Glenmora. SARAH PIPES, Junior Division, Montegut; Kappa Delta. D. C. PITTS, Engineering, Fayette, Miss. MARY RUTH PLAUCHE, Arts and Sciences, Lake Charles; Chi Omega. HOWARD W. POE, Commerce, Tallulah. EUGENE POLLINGUE, Agriculture, Port Barre. CLEO PORTAL, Education, Rosedale; Alpha Chi Omega. SECOND ROW: EUGENIA PORTER, Junior Division, Elizabeth. GERALD POSNER, Commerce, Plaquemine; Zeta Beta Tau. JAMES P. POWELL, Junior Division, Monroe. ROBERT B. POWERS, Junior Division, Lakewood, N. J. HAROLD PREJEAN, Agriculture, Carencro. JESSIE MARIE PREWITT, Agricu lture, Baton Rouge. DARELL PROSS, Commerce, Rudd, Iowa. HUGH GORDON PRUYN, Commerce, Baton Rouge. SEABORN W. PULLIAM, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. BRYAN PUTMAN, Commerce, Baton Rouge. ELIZABETH ANN pUILTY, Arts and Sciences, Lake Charles; Chi Omega. THIRD ROW: LEONARD RAINEY, Agriculture, Pineville; Theta Xi. G. PALMER RALEIGH, Junior Division, Baton Rouge; Pi Kappa Alpha. ADOLPH B. RAMIREZ, Engineering, Metairie. LUCILLE RAPPELET, Junior Di- vision, New Orleans. VIRGINIA RATENBURG, Commerce, New Or- leans; Alpha Omicron Pi. JOY RATLIFF, Arts and Sciences, McComb, Miss. WYETH READ, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. BETTY JEAN REBAL, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. SIDNEY D. REECH, Agriculture, Farmerville. JIMMIE REID, Commerce, Baton Rouge. WINFRED L. REID, Arts and Sciences, Leesville; Sigma Nu. FOURTH ROW: LAYMON RICE, JR., Junior Division, Baton Rouge. EMILY ROBERTS Education, Baton Rouge; Chi Omega. J. F. ROBERTS, Agriculture, Kentwood. W. THERON ROBERTS, Commerce, Shreveport. MAY ROSE ROBERTSON, Education, Lockport. LEE A. ROBICHAUX, Junior Division, Houma. ATHELBERT ROBINSON, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. WALTON A. ROBINSON, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. VIDALIA RODRIGUEZ, Education, New Orleans. REVILL M. ROGERS, Arts and Sciences, Natchei, Miss.; Pi Kappa Alpha. FELIX J. ROMAN, Junior Division, Juana Dial, Puerto Rico. fi ii i 1 ii ii i ii ii i: CLASS [210] r e n A A O a H W H RMMIHM B XMMH MBBHMH HHH VH H SIMHHHHHH H B FIRST ROW: BEAMON ROSS, Engineering, Baton Rouge. MILTON M. ROUGON, Junior Division, Chenal. ROLAND J. ROUSSEL, Agriculture, Hester. HARRY SLACK ROW, Arts and Sciences, Maringouin; Sigma Nu. PAUL E. RYDELL, Engineering, New Orleans. ALICE SALIBA, Arts and Sciences, Blytheville, Ark. JOSE E. SALICHS, JR., Arts and Sciences, Ponce, Puerto Rico; Phi Eta Mu. LOUISE MAXINE SAMROW, Educa- tion, Slidell. LOUIS SANANTONIO, Junior Division, Jackson, Miss. HAZEL ANNE SANCHEZ, Education, Baton Rouge; Alpha Delta Pi. ROBERT R. SANDERS, Commerce, New Orleans; Lambda Chi Alpha. THIRD ROW: MOLITA SEIPPEL, Junior Division, New Orleans; Alpha Delta Pi. HAROLD ELY SHAPIRO, Engineering, Newark, N. J. RALPH I. SHAPIRO, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Zeta Beta Tau. ISAAC W. SHARP, Junior Division, Clio. MARY LOUISE SHELDON, Junior Di- vision, New Orleans; Alpha Chi Omega. BETTY SIMMS, Arts and Sciences, Griffin, Ga.; Chi Omega. EVELYN SIMON, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Phi Mu. ZULA BERTIE SINGLETARY, Education, Gonzales. ROSEMARY SLATTERY, Commerce, Shreveport; Chi Omega. RALPH SLOANE, Agriculture, Welsh. AILENE CAROL SMITH, Arts and Sciences, Tulsa, Okla. SECOND ROW: MARIANO SANTIAGO, Agriculture, Penuelas, Puerto Rico; Phi Eta Mu. SHIRLEY SAUER, Commerce, New Orleans; Alpha Chi Omega. PATSY E. SAXON, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Alpha Chi Omega. W. R. SCARBOROUGH, Arts and Sciences, Natchitoches. HERBERT A. SCHAEFFER, Engineering, New Orleans. VERNON LOUIS SCHARFENSTEIN, Engineering, New Orleans. A. J. SCHEXNAYDER, JR., Junior Division, New Roads. ROBERT R. SCHUYLER, Engineering, Memphis, Tenn. E. H. SCOTT, Arts and Sciences, Jonesville. SALLY SCOWN, Education, Goose Creek, Texas; Alpha Chi Omega. HENRY SEAGRAVE-SMITH, Agriculture, Guatemala City, Guatemala. FOURTH ROW: ERLINE SMITH, Commerce, Baton Rouge. LAWRENCE SMITH, Engi- neering, Mont Belvieu, Texas. LESTER D. SMITH, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. CHESLEY SNELL, Junior Division, Morgan City. WILLIAM SONNIER, JR., Arts and Sciences, Rayne; Alpha Tau Omega. SIDONIE SOULIER, Commerce, New Roads. WILLIAM L. SOUTH, Engineering, Opelousas. DAVIS E. SPEEG, Engineering, DeQuincy. ROWENA SPENCER, Arts and Sciences, Abbeville; Kappa Kappa Gamma. DONALD SPURLOCK, Agriculture, Big Bend. RUDOLPH W. STAFFA, Engineering, Newgulf, Texas. s ii i 1 ii ii m ii ii i: CLASS [211] P A Iw M wL ! ., ' H ILj S 111 wakMiJi FIRST ROW: HANSEN HALL STEELE, Engineering, New Orleans. ROBERT STEWART, Engineering, Liberty, Miss. WILLIAM PHILIP STICH, JR., Commerce, New Orleans. ESTHER STIRLING, Education, Baton Rouge; Delta Zeta. ROBERT H. STOTTS, Agriculture, Bunkie. GEORGE W. STOVALL, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Sigma Chi. ALICE STRICK- LAND, Arts and Sciences, Tuscaloosa, Ala. WAYNE G. STRICKLAND, Chemistry and Physics, Baton Rouge. ROSE MARIE STROUD, Agri- culture, Jonesville; Phi Mu. ANNE SUDDUTH, Junior Division, Saline. CATHRINE SUMRALL, Arts and Sciences, Little Rock, Ark. THIRD ROW: CLANTON THOMPSON, Commerce, Shreveport; Kappa Sigma. GLORY THOMPSON, Education, Baton Rouge. LOUISE THORNTON, Com- merce, Alexandria. SARA TILLMAN, Agriculture, Sunset. FRED F. TIMPNER, Engineering, Pine Bluff, Ark. CLARENCE TIRCUIT, Junior Division, New Roads. EDMUND H. TOOLEY, Junior Division, New Orleans. PATRICIA TOOPS, Commerce, Alexandria. REGINA MAE TRAPPEY, Arts and Sciences, New Iberia. JOAN ROSE TRICHE, Agriculture, Napoleonville; Delta Delta Delta. PHOEBE TRISLER, Education, Ft. Necessity. SECOND ROW: VICTOR J. SUTKER, Arts and Sciences, Clifton, Mass.; Zeta Beta Tau. MONTELLE TALBERT, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. COLIN TAYLOR, Junior Division, Miranda Ore,- Cuba. JOHN COBB TERRAL, Commerce, Farmerville. ELLIS A. TERREBONNE, Engineer- ing, Golden Meadow. JACK TESSIER, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. J. R. THAMES, Junior Division, Dry Prong. BOBBY THIBODEAUX, Agriculture, Baton Rouge. CLARENCE THOMAS, Commerce, New Orleans. WALTER G. THOMAS, Commerce, Plaquemine. SHIRLEY THOMASSIE, Education, Gretna. FOURTH ROW: JOSEPH C. TUCKER, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. YVONNE TUCKER, Commerce, Baton Rouge; Beta Sigma Omicron. HOUSTON NELSON TUEL, Arts and Sciences, Grosse Tete. BERT TURNER, Engineering, Baton Rouge; Delta Kappa Epsilon. BILLY A. TURNER, Junior Di- vision, Baton Rouge. CHARLES TWEEDEL, JR., Junior Division, Port Arthur, Texas. SEYMOUR VAN OS, Junior Division, Shreveport; Zeta Beta Tau. PHOEBE VICKERS, Agriculture, Baton Rouge; Kappa Delta. ROBERT W. VICKERS, Chemistry and Physics, Shreveport. CHRIS- TINE VILLARREAL, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. WALTER VIN- SANT, Junior Division, New Orleans. !i ii i 1 ii ii vi ii ii i: CLASS [212] BHrnt A JasS S(l A. M f? f} ft o r o CI ft O p p ft ft . -i . M Ufa M 01 FIRST ROW: RUTH MARIE VINSON, Junior Division, Cheneyville. AUDRIA EVELYN WADE, Junior Division, Greenwell Springs. RICHARD WALKER, Com- merce, Houma. RUTH WALKER, Junior Division, New Orleans. HUGH V. WALLACE, Commerce, Memphis, Tenn. BETTY WALTS, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Phi Mu. BERDIE MAE WATSON, Education, Baton Rouge. CHARLOTTE WEAVER, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans. EMILE WEBER, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge. KATHERINE ELIZABETH WEIL, Agriculture. Baton Rouge. PHYLLIS MARIE WEILAND, Education, Baker. SECOND ROW: ALBERT WEIMER, Commerce, Kenner. WILLIAM W. WELLBORN, Engineering, Texarkana, Ark. RUTH WELLS, Education, Baton Rouge. ERIC E. WEST, Agriculture, Lillie. MORRIS GEORGE WEST, Engineering, New Orleans. JOHN R. WHITAKER, JR., Engineering, Baton Rouge. AUDREY MAE WHITE, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. 8ENNIE WHITE, Agriculture, Alexandria. DICK E. WHITE, Junior Division, Vidalia. BOBBIE MOORE WHITTINGTON, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Sigma Pi. L. P. WHITTINGTON, Agriculture, Alexandria. THIRD ROW: SUE WHITTY, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Delta Delta Delta. ROBERT N. WIEGAND, Engineering, Westwego; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. W. H. WILKINSON, Agriculture, McComb, Miss.; Theta Xi. WORTH WILKINSON, Arts and Sciences, Coushatta; Sigma Nu. DOROTHY WILLEM, Arts and Sciences, New Orleans; Beta Sigma Omicron. DON B. WILLIAMS, Engineering, Crowley; Kappa Sigma. G. C. WILLIAMS, JR., Junior Division, Harmon. JULIA VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, Arts and Sciences, Fitzhugh, Ark.; Chi Omega. THOMAS W. WIL- LIAMS, Engineering, Cross City, Fla. JEWELL GORDON WILSON, JR., Agriculture, Little Rock, Ark.; Theta Xi. WILLIAM S. WILSON, Junior Division, Shreveport; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. FOURTH ROW: ANITA WOLFF, Education, Indianola, Miss.; Sigma Delta Tau. BETTY JOYCE WOOD, Arts and Sciences, Baton Rouge; Kappa Delta. JACK WOOD, Engineering, Augusta, Ark. DON WOODARD, Commerce, Ringgold. MARY JEANNETTE WOODRUFF, Commerce, Shreveport. MYRTIS WRIGHT, Junior Division, Baton Rouge. BEVERLY YOUNG. Arts and Sciences, Abbeville; PI Beta Phi. U. Z. YOUNGBLOOD, JR., Engineering, Singer. AMANDA ZAHN, Junior Division, New Orleans. NETTIE ZAHN, Junior Division, New Orleans. DAVID NATHAN ZOLLER, Commerce, New Orleans; Phi Epsilon Pi. SDPHOMORE CLASS [213] -AiLl FIRST ROW: THERESA ABADIE, Edgard. HARRY B. ABBOTT, Baton Rouge. LENABELL ABBOTT, Baton Rouge. PAUL EDWARD ABIDE, Green- ville, Mississippi. ARTHUR ABRAMSON, New Orleans. FERNAND ACHEE, Great Neck, New York. W. SIDNEY ACHEE, Great Neck, New York. WALTER AERTKER, Memphis, Tennessee. HONEY AGOSTA, White Castle. RALPH ALBARES, Franklin. SECOND ROW: RICARDO ALEMAN, Panama City, Panama. AUBREY M. ALEXANDER, JR., New Orleans. JAMES A. ALLEN, Opelousas. JAMES EDWIN ALLEN, Phi Delta Theta, Shreveport. TROYEE ALLEN, Baton Rouge. LEATRICE ALONZO, New Orleans. JAMES JAY ALTMAN, Mem- phis, Tennessee. MAVIS H. ANDERSON, New Orleans. WILLIAM G. ANDREWS, New Orleans. RAMON ANESES, Sigma lota Alpha, Santurce, Puerto Rico. THIRD ROW: SIDNEY HIRSCH ANTIN, New Orleans. PEGGY APPEL, Baton Rouge. PEGGY ARENDER, Alpha Xi Delta, Delhi. M. (CATHERINE ASHBY, Chi Omega, Baton Rouge. RICHARD C. ASHMAN, New Orleans. DEBORAH W. AUSTIN, Kroti Springs. GERARD L. AZEMAR, Thibo- daux. ROBERT L. BABIN, LaPiace. RUTH BACHMANN, Metairie. DeWITT BAKER, Alexandria. FOURTH ROW: ROBERT BALLARD, Grand Bay, Alabama. JOHN L. BANKSTON, Picayune, Mississippi. BEVERLY MARGARET BARBAY, Baton Rouge. MARION AUDREY BARBAY, Baton Rouge. MARY JANE BARNES, Delta Delta Delta, Beaumont, Texas. HILDA BARR, Baton Rouge. STELLA PEARL BARRETT, Jena. MARIE JEANNE BARRIOS, Alpha Delta Pi, Donaldsonville. AL BARTON, Winnfield. SARA BASKIN Sigma Delta Tau, Clarksdale, Mississippi. ' FRESHMAN CLASS [214] F SllSk 1 if fft FIRST ROW: DOROTHY BATEMAN, Bogalusa. ALTON E. BAYARD, JR., New Orleans. HILDA BEAUCHAMP, Baton Rouge. JAMES H. BEAU- CHAMP, Clinton. GLORIA D. BECNEL, Lagan. PHIL BEGUE, New Orleans. ERNEST A. BEIER, New Orleans. NORMA BENDER, Jefferson Parish. JOAN BENJAMIN, Baton Rouge. O. P. BERIDON, Hamburg. THIRD ROW: BETTY BOEH, Baton Rouge. ELIZABETH BOGAN, Baton Rouge. MARION BOLIN, Alpha Delta Pi, Shreveport. JANET BOURGEOIS, Port Allen. HELEN GAYLE BOZEMAN, Delta Zeta, Wlnnfield. PAUL COLUMBUS BRABHAM, Leesville. MARILYN BRADFORD, Delta Delta Delta, Jena. MARY MARGARET BRADY, Baton Rouge. J. B. BRANCH, Springhill. ZERLINE BRAUN, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: JOSEPH BERNSTEIN, JR., New Orleans. EARLINE BERRY, Harrison- burg. VERDIE BEYER, Alpha Omicron Pi, New Orleans. MARY ALYCE BIDWELL, North Little Rock, Arkansas. CHARLES W. BIEDER- MAN, JR., New Orleans. GEORGE BIENVENU, Opelousas. LUCILLE BILBO, Baton Rouge. DOROTHY BLANCHARD, Blanks. FRANCIS J. BLANCHARD, Alexandria. WILLIAM BLANCHARD, Napoleonville. FRESHMAN [215] FOURTH ROW: NICK BRAVOS, Alexandria. J. G. BREATHWIT, Farmerville. JACK BREAUX, New Orleans. NORMAN H. BREAUX, Morgan City. ERNEST J. BRADA, Hammond. DORIS CLAIRE BRENNAN, Alpha Xi Delta, New Orleans. LEONA BRIAN, Alpha Chi Omega, Zachary. JEAN BRIDGES, Kappa Delta, New Orleans. GLORIA BRISOLARA, Bunkie. JANE BRITT, Baton Rouge. CLASS FIRST ROW: KATHLEEN C. BRODERICK, Delta Zeta, Baton Rouge. ANNA LI BROGDON, Alpha Delta Pi, Baton Rouge. MIKE BROOMAS, Helena, Arkansas. O. K. BROUSSARD, Galvei. KATHLEEN SYLVIA BROWN, Delta Delta Delta, Coushatta. LURLINE BROWN, Baton Rouge. RAY BROWN, Baker. WILLIAM L. BROWN, LeCompte. JUNE SHIRLEY BROWNSTEIN, Sigma Delta Tau, Newport, Arkansas. VIRGINIA L. BRUECK, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: SHEILA BURNS, New York, N. Y. NORMA-DEAN BURTON, Baton Rouge. ELROYD CAIN, New Orleans. LEONARD A. CALCAGNO, Gamma lota. New Orleans. ALDA CAMPANELLA, Baton Rouge. CHARLES W. CAMPBELL, Castor. CLAUDE CAMPBELL, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vicksburg, Mississippi. JOSEPH E. CANIZARO, Vicksburg, Mississippi. ERNEST E. CARDONA, New Orleans. VIRGUS RAY CARDOZIER, Montgomery. SECOND ROW: JAMES O ' BRIEN BRUMFIELD, New Orleans. ALBERT COOK BRYAN, Ringgold. BONNA BELLE BRYAN, Jennings. BETTYE BUBENZER, Chi Omega, Shreveport. JOHN BUCHLER, Metairie. VERNON A. BULOT, Buras. E. JACK BURANDT, Shreveport. BILLIE BURDEN, Chi Omega, Baton Rouge. JACKIE BURNS, Alpha Chi Omega, Covington. JOE DOE BURNS, Shongaloo. FOURTH ROW: GEORGE E. CARLSON, Elizabeth, New Jersey. CHARLES CARRUTH, Glenmora. CHARLES L. CARRUTH, Baton Rouge. J. EDWIN CARTER, Laurel, Mississippi. JACK LEWIS CARTER, JR., Huntsville, Texas. FRANCES CASON, Delta Zeta, Baton Rouge. LAURA ALICE CAUSEY, Baton Rouge. KATHLEEN CAVIN, Rosetta, Mississippi. GLORIA CAZAUBON, New Orleans. LOUIS CHALKO, Newington, Connecticut. FRESHMAN CLASS [216] 0M tv!U ' FIRST ROW: C. E. CHANCELLOR, Hattiesburg, Mississippi. CHANDLER, Mobile, Alabama. BETHANY MAYO CHANEY, Baton Rouge. BONNIE RUTH CHANEY, Gonzales. MARY LEA CHANEY, Clinton. DONALD CHAPPUIS, Alpha Tau Omega, Rayne. JULIET CHARLTON, New Orleans. PERN CHAUSSY, New Orleans. BERWICK CHAUVIN, Patterson. ARLO CHAVERS, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: JULIUS E. COINCON, Long Bridge. PLACIDO ENRIQUE COLON, Sigma lota Alpha, Humacao, Puerto Rico. JOHN CONKERTON, New Orleans. JOHN MARSHALL COONER, New Orleans. J. EDWARD COOPER, Shreveport. HAROLD C. CORBELL, New Orleans. CLAUDE CORBETT, Shreveport. CLARENCE J. COUVILLION, Boyce. PEGGY LOU COVEY, Alpha Delta Pi, Baton Rouge. CONSTANCE COWEN, Baton Rouge. . ' IA1U ttf SECOND ROW: S. A. CHETTA, New Orleans. THELMA EVELYN CHOUEST, Golden Meadow. ALMA BETH CLARK, LeCompte. RUSSELL CLARK, Baton Rouge. NELL COAD, Tallulah. MARGARET COATS, Mar- thaville. FLORA JULIETTE COBB, Zachary. ALLEN EDWARD COHEN, Zeta Beta Tau, Drew, Mississippi. CAROLYN LESTER COHEN, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Milton, Florida. GLADYS COHON, Robinsonville, Mississippi. FOURTH ROW: DANIEL J. COX, New Orleans. RUFUS CRAIG, Kappa Alpha, Mans- field. EDITH ELIZABETH CRAIN, Franklinton. MILTON H. CRAWFORD, Pearl River. AUGUST J. CREMALDI, Patterson. JORGE U. CRESPO, Phi Eta Mu, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. ANN CREWS, Alpha Delta Pi, Vicksburg, Mississippi. MAUDE CROSS, Shreveport. OLEY L. CROSS, New Orleans. LAMBUTH CUDD, Alexandria. FHESHMAN CLASS [217] O O. ft o FIRST ROW: ROBERT CULBERTSON, Shreveport. BERNARD CURET, Pledge, Delta Kappa Epsilon, New Roads. MARJORIE CURRIE, Mooringsport. SERALDINE B. DAILING, New Orleans. GEORGE DALFERES, Kappa Sigma, Crowley. CLEBURN DALTON, Kappa Alpha, Winnfield. OLIVER PERRY DALY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Lafayette. SONYA DAMSKER, Sigma Delta Tau, Tyler, Texas. BILLYE DAVIS, Tallulah. GARLAND DEAN, Colfax. THIRD ROW: MELVA DINKEL, New Orleans. JOHN J. DOLES, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Plain Dealing. KATHERINE. DOWNEY, Baton Rouge. WILLIAM M. DRAKE, Theta Xi, Clifton, New Jersey. CHARLES DRAPEKIN, New Orleans. ROBERT C. DREHER, Gloster, Mississippi. WILLIE JOSEPH DREHER, Bride. RICHARD B. DRUDE, Ponchatoula. H. J. DUCOTE, Shreveport. LORRAYNE DUNN, Lake Village, Ar- kansas. SECOND ROW: JOSEPH M. DECHARY, Plaquemine. RICHARD DELAUNE, Napoleon- ville. LeROY DEMEREST, New Orleans. ANTON I. DEMHARTE, New Orleans. LAWRENCE DeMONT, Brooklyn, New York. ARTHUR W. DERBINS, JR., New Orleans. JOHN DeROCCO, Gamma lota, Elizabeth, New Jersey. ROBERT J. DESTICHE, Phi Delta Theta, Shreveport. CALVIN C. DICKMANN, Algiers. FRED DIENER, Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW: EVELYN ZOE DUNNAM, Baton Rouge. DANIEL I. DUPREE, Coushatta. COLQUITT DUPUY, Plaquemine. RALPH F. DUPUY, Baton Rouge. JAMES ROWLAND EAGLES, Winnfield. ERNEST EASTERLY, Theta Xi, Denham Springs. NICHOLAS G. ECKERT, New Brunswick, New Jersey. FRANK TREADWAY EDSON, Baton Rouge. ALLAN RICHARD EDWARDS, Marksville. BILL C. EDWARDS, Lambda Chi Alpha, Homer. FRESHMAN [218] CLASS I Ci |T3 iff .? ? Pl ' r i r 5 n ' | -.1 ffl p 71 LSE 1 FIRST ROW: MALCOM EGGART, Baton Rouge. MARGREiTA EGLE, New Orleans. MELVIN EHRICH, Newark, New Jersey. VERNON L. ELLERBE, Monroe. PETER ELORRIAGA, New Orleans. ANNETTE ELSON, New Orleans. MARY EtY, Baton Rouge. JULIA A. ENGELS, Baker. ETHELYN EPPERSON, Port Arthur, Texas. EDWARD E5PRIELLA, Cartabena, Colombia, South America. SECOND ROW: FERNANDO J. ESTOPINAL, New Orleans. LYNETTE EVANS, Elizabeth. CAREY FAIRBANKS, Sicily Island. ROBERT C. FAIRLY, Kappa Alpha, Tallulah. LEE FALK, Stamford, Connecticut. WILLIAM WALKENHEINER, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Vidalia. MICHAEL KENNETH FALLON, New Orleans. DALRYMPLE FAUVER, Baton Rouge. ESTELLE FERNANDEZ, Delta Delta Delta, indianola, Mississippi. FRANKLIN FIDLER, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: FLORENCE FINCH, Amite. MARION RAYE FINK, Sigma Delta Tau, Clarksdale, Mississippi. ARTHUR FIRMIN, Meeker. WILLIAM FLEMING, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ANDREW FLETCHER, Pledge, Sigma lota Alpha, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. ALDEN C. FLINT, Theta Xi, Baton Rouge. JOYCE FOIL, Baton Rouge. FRANCES ANN FORD, Covington. EDWARD LYNN FORET, Lutcher. JAMES ERNEST FORT, Winnfield. FOURTH ROW: DOT FOURNET, Beta Sigma Omicron. St. Martinville. OLIVER B. FRAZIER, Kappa Sigma, Waverly. ALEX S. FREEDMAN, Zeta Beta Tau, New Orleans. MATHILDE FREEDMAN, Alpha Epsilon Phi, New Orleans. JOHN DONALD FRENCH, Covington. NARVIN FRICK- MAN, New Orleans. CARL FROEBA, New Orleans. DONALD D. FULLMER, New Orleans. MAXINE MARY FUNK, New Orleans. ALBERT T. FURR, JR., Baker. FRESHMAN CLASS [219] MB H IS i ki a FIRST ROW: LORRAINE GAINEY, Baker. CHARLES A. GALIOTTO, New Orleans. ELEANOR GANDY, Kappa Delta, Tallulah. MILTON GANTMAN Boston, Massachusetts. BOBBY JOYCE GARCIA, Kappa Delta, Bunkie JIM C. GARDNER, Phi Delta Theta, Shreveport. DAVID I GARRETT, Kappa Sigma, Monroe. DONALD J. GARROT, Lobdell. WILLIAM C. GATLING, Shreveport. JOSEPH MELVIN GAUDI Convent. THIRD ROW: JOHN E. GONZALES, JR., Gonzales. VEVE FRANCISCO GONZALEZ, Phi Eta Mu, Humacao, Puerto Rico. FRANCES LOUISE GOODMAN, Sigma Delta Tau, Canton, Mississippi. ALBERT GOOS, JR., Iowa. ROSALIE GORDON, Sigma Delta Tau, Wharton, Texas. J. CARLO GOVERNALE, Patterson. ELVA DEAN GOYNES, Baton Rouge. ROSE LEE GRACE, Plaquemine. BILLY JOE GRADY, New Orleans. TILLIE CLOE GRANT. Boyce. SECOND ROW: KENNETH W. GAULT, Shreveport. GERTRUDE GAUTIER, Kreole, Mississippi. JACK SAUTREAUX, Baton Rouge. LIONEL E. GAUTREAUX, Thibodaux. ANN GERBENS, Port Arthur, Texas. BILL GODFREY, Columbia. DOUGLAS S. GOFF, Baker. HILDA GOLDEN, Jennings. LOUISE GOLDEN, Pearl River. RUTH ALYS GOLDSTEIN, Sigma Delta Tau, Birmingham, Alabama. FOURTH ROW: JAMES B. GRAVES, Marion. VIRGINIA GRAVES, Baton Rouge. BOB GRAY, Vidalia. SIDNEY GREENBERG, Hartford, Connecticut. BERYL GREMILLION, Melville. EULA LEE GREMILLION, Port Allen. BEUFORD LAMAR GRIGG, Bienville. JOHN GRILLET, Franklin. JOSEPH A. GUERRA, New Orleans. J. P. GUIDROZ, New Roads. FRESHMAN CLASS [2201 aMlm -- pt ff . ,j?5 O rt FIRST ROW: GEORGE GUIDRY, JR., Plaquemine. ALLEN B. GUILLORY, Mamou. JAY RITA GUYOL, Algiers. GEORGE HADDAD, Shreveport. ROSEMARY HADLEY, Merryville. MARGUERITE HAGGARD, Delta Zeta, Greenwood. EDWARD J. HANNAHAN, New Orleans. BYRON F. HARDIN, Ponchatoula. MERLYN HARMON, Delta Zeta, Church Point. LOIE HARRIS, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: DEE HENNESSEY, New Orleans. CHARLOTTE HELEN HENRY, Ar- ansas Pass, Texas. JOHN F. HERMANSPAN, Yonkers, New York. LUIS E. HERNANDEZ, Sigma lota Alpha, Santurce, Puerto Rico. VIC- TOR MANUEL HERNANDEZ, Sigma lota Alpha, Mercedith, Puerto Rico. LEE HERZBERG, Zeta Beta Tau, Baton Rouge. JAMES M. HICKS, Ringgold. JERRY P. HICKY, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Forrest City, Arkansas. ALFONSO R. HIGUERO, Pledge, Phi lota Alpha, Panama City, Panama. FRANK HILDEBRAND, New Orleans. 00 s SECOND ROW: CHARLES R. HARRISON, New Orleans. ANN HARTMAN, Delta Zeta, Memphis, Tennessee. HAROLD JOSEPH HARTMAN, New Orleans. W. C. HAVARD, Baton Rouge. NELL HAYES, Cotton Valley. MARY ELIZABETH HEATH, Phi Mu, Baton Rouge. JOHN O. HEBERT, JR., Washington. DIMPLE DEE HEINTZE, Hobart. W. CLARK HEIRTZLER, Baton Rouge. LESLIE HENDERSON, Baton Rouge. ; ! ! : FOURTH ROW: MARY ANN HILL, Carrollton, Kentucky. GEORGE HOBGOOD, Dar- love, Mississippi. WILLIAM C. HOBGOOD, Delta Kappa Epsilon, St. Francisville. DIDDY HOBSON, Delta. LOUIS H. HODGES, Shreveport. BEVERLY HOGAN, New Orleans. MARILYN HORNSBY, Pi Beta Phi, Denver, Colorado. DIANNE HOROWITZ, New Orleans. ANNIE LOUISE HOUSTON, Baton Rouge. J. C. HOWARD, JR.. New Orleans. FRESHMAN . .. , :: :, CLASS 1221] ----- L M)im-i I FIRST ROW: R. HAROLD HUCKABY, Alpha Gamma Rho, Castor. HENRYE LEA HUFF, Natchez, Mississippi. RUTH HUFF, Baton Rouge. PRESTON H. HUFFT, New Orleans. MARTHA HUNDEMER, Baton Rouge. ANITA HUNTER, Delta Zeta, New Roads. JAMES F. ILGENFRITZ, Woodville, Mississippi. ALLEN J. INNERARITY, New Orleans. HUGO ISABELLA, Schenectady, New York. EDWIN ISOLANI, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: LOIS MAE JONES, Mooringsport. MALVINA JONES, New Orleans. ALFRED KABAKOFF, Memphis, Tennessee. LOIS KAUFMAN, Sigma Delta Tau, Lake Providence. J. ROY KEENY, JR., New Orleans. VICTOR KELLER, Baton Rouge. ELAINE KELLEY, Baton Rouge. BETTIE NAN KELLIS, Houma. FLORESE KELSOE, Delta Zeta, Winn- field. JACQUELINE E. KELSOE, Delta Zeta, Colfax. SECOND ROW: WALTER DARNELL JACOBS, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Baton Rouge. LOUIS E. JALBOT, Houma. NELWYN JARMON, Delta Zeta, Marion. SADIE JARREAU, Jarreau. WILLIAM J. JASON, Phi Epsilon Pi, New Orleans. ROY C. JENSEN, New Orleans. BENNETT B. JOFFRION, Long Bridge. W. EWING JOHNSON, Mandeville. GEORGE WILLIAM JONES, Canton, Mississippi. JACK J. JONES, Tallulah. FOURTH ROW: VERA KENDA, Sterlington. PATRICK E. KILCOYNE, New Orleans. CARMEN KING, Baton Rouge. NAOMI KING, Baton Rouge. M. ELIZABETH KIRKPATRICK, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Abbeville. BILLY TALYOR KIVETTE, Bogalusa. NEILL KIVETTE, JR., Bogalusa. ANNA KLARE, New Orleans. JACKIE KOHARA, Alexandria. M. L. V. KUHLMANN, Lettsworth. ROSLYN KUPPERMAN, Houma. FRESHMAN CLASS [222 J d 4L ' 3 5.1 f$ fS f ft (B P FIRST ROW: ELAINE LABAT, Baton Rouge. R. J. LaBAUVE, Kappa Sigma, Abbe- ville. JEVESE M. LaFLEUR, Opelousas. EDITH LAFRONTZ, Beta Sigma Omicron, New Orleans. BETTY LANDON, Delta Zeta, Baton Rouge. ESSIE MAY LANDRY, Baton Rouge. JANET LANDRY, Alpha Chi Omega, Baton Rouge. JANE LAUDENHEIMER, Sigma Delta Tau, Vicksburg, Mississippi. JIMMIE LAUDENHEIMER, Vicks- burg, Mississippi. ETTA MAREE LAUGHLIN, Baton Rouge. VERSIE LAUGHLIN, Church Point. THIRD ROW: HU6H LEA LESHER, Sanford, Florida. JAMES T. LESLIE, Phi Theta, Jefferson City, Missouri. LEON LeSUEUR, Lambda Chi Alpha, Napoleonville. RUBY GWEN LETEFF, Baton Rouge. JAMES D. LEVERETTE, Shreveport. LILLY LEVINE, Helena, Arkansas. THEKLA LEWINSOHN, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. EDNA MAE LEWIS, Alpha Chi Omega, New Orleans. JOSEPH EDWARD LEWIS, JR., New Orleans. SHIRLEY LIBBY, Delta Delta Delta, Baton Rouge. EDWIN L. LINDSEY, Theta Xi, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Ita SECOND ROW: ANTHONY LAVITE, JR., New Orleans. GEORGE C. LAWRASON, Kappa Alpha, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. ANN LAWRENCE, Alpha Chi Omega, Alexandria. JULIA LAWSON, Waco, Texas. JAMES H. LEA, Gloster, Mississippi. AUDRY FAE LeBLANC, Baton Rouge. CHARLES STAFFORD LeBLANC, Bunkie. JOHN N. LeBLANC, Raceland. ALVARO LEIVA, Phi lota Alph a, Cartago, Costa Rica. JAMES A. LEMOINE, Mansura. CHARLES A. LeSAGE, Colfax FOURTH ROW: MAXINE LIPNICK, Inverness, Mississippi. MURIEL LIVESEY, New Orleans. G. D. LOLAKAS, Shreveport. GILLIS W. LONG, Alpha Tau Omega, Winnfield. L. B. LONG, Zachary. CHARLES LOPEZ. New Orleans. MARJORIE JEAN LOUDON, Baton Rouge. J. P. LOUPE, Baton Rouge. DOROTHY JOY LOWRY, Alpha Omicron Pi, New Orleans. HERLAND LOYD, Bush. JAMES ALLISON LUKER, Yazoo City, Mississippi. FRESHMAN CLASS [223] p ft w ft ft ft Q ft ft ft ft FIRST ROW: TURNER S. LUX, New Orleans. ERNEST L. McADAMS, JR., Baton Rouge. CHARLES WILSON McARTHUR, New Orleans. OWEN J. McCALL, New Orleans. THOMAS McCANTS, Baton Rouge. GLORIA MCCARTHY, Beta Sigma Omicron, New Orleans. WILLIAM McCOLLAM, Sigma Nu, Ellendale. JOHN R. McCORMICK, Denver, Colorado. WANDA McCREISHT, Delta Delta Delta, Kirbyville, Texas. LEE McCROCKLIN. New Orleans. ELLIS McDONALD, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: ADOLPH J. MAIER, New Orleans. JOSIE EILEEN MALLEN, Baton Rouge. RUTH MANASSEH, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Shreveport. JAMES R. MANN, New Albany, Indiana. MAURICE A. MARANTO, Baton Rouge. JOHN J. MARCELLO, Lafourche. RAY MARCELLO, Houma. JOY MARCHAND, St. Franclsvilie. MARIE MARCOTTE, Baton Rouge. PHILIP J. MARINO, Norco. LEON MARINOFF, Bogaiusa. SECOND ROW: ROBERT EDWIN McDOWELL, Ringgold. HUGH McKEE, Destrehan. BETTY LOU MelNTOSH, Kappa Delta, Cincinnati, Ohio. MARVIN L. McKOIN, Jones. HELEN RUTH McMANUS, Delta Zeta, New Orleans. RICHARD McNEELY, New Orleans. DAN McNEIL, Marion. HAROLD McNULTY, Everett, Massachusetts. FRANK McWHORTER, Beaumont, Texas. DEWEY MAGEE, JR., Port Allen. FRANCES MAGUIRE, Delta Delta Delta, Shreveport. FOURTH ROW: JANE ANN MARKER, Alpha Omicroi. Pi, Evanston, Illinois. CHAPMAN MARSHALL, Kappa Sigma, Bay St. Louis, Mississippi. LORETTA MARSHALL, Mandeville. ELLEN CONSTANCE MARTIN, Pi Beta Phi, Thibodaux. LINWOOD FOY MARTIN, Jackson. VIRGINIA L. MARTIN, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Thibodaux. PAUL ROBERT MA- RUNDA, Wallingford, Connecticut. CONNIE B. MARY, Alpha Delta Pi, Baton Rouge. STEPHEN MASHUTA, Schenectady, New York. DOROTHY MASON, Alpha Delta Pi, Baton Rouge. RUTH MASTER- MAN, Baton Rouge. FRESHMAN CLASS [224 J a (T . O SI ,j f ,ft (f O ,ft f W 3 FIRST ROW: JOSEPH MATASSA, Donaldsonyille. AUDREY MATHERNE, Baton Rouge. J. C. MATHERNE, Baton Rouge. BERNARD J. MAX, Schenectady, New York. BELLA FRANKLIN MAYER, Helena, Arkansas. MANSEL M. MAYEUX, Moreauville. MURELLE MAYFIELD, Baton Rouge. BURNHAM MEADOR, Greenwell, Springs. JOSEPH MEDICA, Alexandria. GERTRUDE MEIGHAN, New Orleans. MAXINE MELTZER, Alpha Epsilon Phi. Shreveport. SECOND ROW: VAL. M. MENENDEZ, New Orleans. ARNOLD MERCIER, Charles- town, Massachusetts. CHARLES G. MESSINA, Opelousas. MAN- UEL MESTRE, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. CHARLES J. METZ, Alpha Tau Omega, Goshen, New York. RUBY MIDDLETON, Bogalusa. TROY H. MIDDLETON, JR., Kappa Alpha, Baton Rouge. L. LEONA MILES, Jena. WILLIAM R. MILES, Baton Rouge. ELIZABETH JAYNE DANIE MILLER, Kappa Delta, Baton Rouge. GUS MILLER, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: HAROLD A. MILLER, New Orleans. MARSHALL MILLET, Alexandria. JANE MILLET, Baton Rouge. MAURIE IONE MILLICAN, Deer- ford. MAURICE S. MIRANDA, West Palm Beach, Florida. FRED MIX, New Orleans. KATHLEEN MIZE, Chi Omega, West Monroe. GILBERT S. MOCKLIN, New Orleans VICTOR MONSOUR, Shreveport. ELIZABETH MOORE, Alpha Delta Pi, Baton Rouge. F. A. MOORE, JR., Phi Delta Theta, Shreveport. FOURTH ROW: MARY HELEN MOORE, New Orleans. WALDO MOORE, Shreveport. WALLACE MOORE, Somerville, Texas. KENNEDY MORELOCK, Phi Delta Theta, Shreveport. JOSEPH H. MORGAN, Baton Rouge. LELAND EARL MORGAN, Shongaloo. BOBBY LEE MORRIS, Bunkie. TILMER RAY MORRIS, Franklinton. HARRY ROBERT MOSELEY, Ringgold. ELIZABETH MOTT, Baton Rouge. PHYLLIS MURDOCK, Alpha Omicron Pi, New Orleans. FRESHMAN [225] CLASS iS V C fi jr r , T 3 f. FIRST ROW: LUIS-ALBERTO MURILLO, Cartago, Costa Rica. MARGIE MURPHY, Chi Omega, New Orleans. JOSEPH P. MUSSO, JR., Thibodaux. BERTHA GRACE NAGEL, Edgard. JOHN NAYLOR, Norwood. JAMES NEELY, Baton Rouge. RAGAN K. NELSON, Alpha Tau Omega, Haughton. MARGARET (PEGGY) NESOM, Baton Rouge. CORNEL NETT, New Orleans. MARGARET NETTLETON, Baton Rouge. THORNTON NETTLETON, Baton Rouge. SECOND ROW: EDWIN NEWELL, Abbeville. EDWARD NICHOLS, Baton Rouge. WILLIAM E. NICHOLS, New Orleans. FRANCIS I. NICOLLE, Baton Rouge. CAROLYN NOBLE, Newellton. H. JOE NOBLES, Gibs- land. FAY JAMES NOLEN, Bernice. HUNTER NORMAND, JR., Alexandria. HUNTER NORWOOD, Baton Rouge. CHARLES R. NUNEZ, Abbeville. MARY VIRGINIA O ' BRIEN, Bunkie. Tr- THIRD ROW: HUGH B. O ' CONNOR, New Orleans. DORIS OLINDE, Jarreau. ROBERT O ' NEILL, New Orleans. WINONA ORMSBY, Delta Zeta, Bunkie. MADELINE ORTLIEB, Baton Rouge. IRMA MARY OSER, Alpha Ornicron Pi, New Orleans. LEAH OTBERG, Crowley. SUE OTTO, New Orleans. E. J. OURSO, Donaldsonville. MAURICE OUSTALET, New Orleans. TRENT PALMER, Tallulah. FOURTH ROW: CARROLL C. PASSMORE, New Orleans. BARNEY F. PATE, Shreve- port. GEORGE PAVY, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Opelousas. EVELYN PAYNE, Frederick, Oklahoma. PRUDENCE PAYNE, Alexandria. ROGER ELTON PEAK, Sigma Chi, Baton Rouge. T. ELLIS PEAK, Alpha Tau Omega, Baton Rouge. ELIZABETH PEARSON, Delta Zeta, Baton Rouge. JAN PEDERSEN, New Orleans. RAYMOND PELAS, Buras. HAROLD PELIAS, New Orleans. FRESHMAN CLASS [226] ilyjfi tf Jii ft ft. ft kv fe .HSfc Jmk THIRD ROW: ANNE PUSH, Kappa Delta, Baton Rouge. LARKIN B. PULLIAM, Sunshine. JOSEPH J. pUARTANA, New Orleans. JEANETTE RAGS- DALE, Helena, Arkansas. MARIETTA R AS BURY, Baton Rouge. JENNY RUTH REED, Chi Omega, New Orleans. HAROLD REEVES, Shreveport. MARY DORIS RENOUDET, New Iberia. J. HONORINE REULET, Vacherie. BOBBY RICHARD, Sunshine. MARGARET RICHARD, Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW: EDWIN RICHARDSON, Baton Rouge. LEO FRANCIS RICHARDSON, Delta Sigma Phi, New Orleans. MARY KATHERYN RICHARDSON, Shreveport. JULES A. RICHE, New Orleans. DOCIA RICKS, Alpha Delta Pi, Baton Rouge. ELEANOR RIDDICK, Pledge, Chi Omega, Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. FRANK G. RIESER, JR., Lambda Chi Alpha, Baton Rouge. ADOLPH F. RINCK, New Orleans. CARLOS LUIS RIVERA, Aguada, Puerto Rico. FRANCISCO J. RIVERA, Sigma lota Alpha, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. MURIEL ELIZA- BETH ROBB, Baton Rouge. FRESHMAN CLASS C227] ft . f s fa ex f fo C ( (5. Itf. . Ait A 1 - ' 1 ft o s a r FIRST ROW: HULIN ROBERT, Burnside. FLOYD ROBERTS, Ama. CARROLL L. ROBERTSON, Manifest. EDWARD RAY ROBERTSON, New Orleans. GWENNY ROBERTSON, Baton Rouge. N. LANDIS ROBERTSON, Alexandria. RUTH ROBERTSON, Erwinville. HERBERT G. ROBIN, New Orleans. HOUSTON S. ROBY, New Orleans. OTHA CHARLES RODDEY, Kappa Sigma, Monroe. FRANK JOSEPH RODOSTA, White Castle. THIRD RO W: GLORIA RUSSELL, New Orleans. LLOYD JOSEPH RUSSO, Belle Rose. HELEN RUSSO, Abbeville. DAVID SABATIER, Elton. PAUL SALASSI, French Settlement. EVA SUE SANCHEZ, Baton Rouge. DAVIS A. SANDERS, Rodessa. JACQUELINE SANDERS, Baton Rouge. MARY SANDERS, Chi Omega, Baton Rouge. SALLY SANDERS, Pleasant Hill. STOKES SANDERS, Sigma Chi, Kosciusko, Mississippi. SECOND ROW: YVONNE RODRIGUEZ, New Orleans. MARY KATHERINE ROGAN, New Orleans. SARAH ELIZABETH ROGERS, Shreveport. ROY J. ROLLER, JR., Crowley. LAMBERT H. ROMERO, Baton Rouge. FRANCISCO ROMO, JR., Sigma Iota Alpha, Arecibo, Puerto Rico. BERT ROSENBAUM, Zeta Beta Tau, Baton Rouge. CARL ROSSER, Columbia. DORIS ROUX, Lockport. KIRBY A. ROY, JR., Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Mansura. TEEN RUFIN, Alpha Omicron Pi, New Orleans. FOURTH ROW: VALERIE SANDERS, Caspiana. WAYNE SANDERS, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pledge, Haynesville. DIANE SATOR, Delta Delta Delta, Alto. LOUISE R. SAVOIE, Houma. JESSIE SAYERS, Baton Rouge. RAY- MOND SCALLAN, Mansura. DAVID HAROLD SCANLAN, New Or- leans. HARRY SCHAFER, JR., New Orleans. RAYMOND E. SCHAFER, Ponchatoula. SPENCER SCHARFENSTEIN, Metairie. ETHEL E. SCHENCK, New Orleans. FRESHMAN CLASS [228] ffiLastk Hi n. n i FIRST ROW: THOMAS SCHEXNAYDER, Bayou Goula. HONORE SCHILL, New Orleans. DOROTHY LEE SCHILLING, Hammond. RUTH NELL SCHMIDT, Delta Delta Delta, Franklinton. L. DARWIN SCHNEBELEN, Plaquemine. GEORGE A. SCHNEIDER, New Orleans. BERNARD SCHOENBERGER, Buras. MARY SCHWING, Chi Omega, Plaquemine. DOMINIC F. SCIORTINO, White Castle. BERLEE SCOTT, Chi Omega, Pikeville, Tennessee. ELINOR SCOTT, Kappa Kappa Gamma, New Orleans. THIRD ROW: JOE S. SIMMONS, Greenville, Mississippi. a MILDRED DELORSE SIMMONS, Colfax. PATTY SINCLAIR, Delta Delta Delta, Covington. GERALDINE SLOAN, Jonesboro, Arkansas. VEVERLY SMITH, Baton Rouge. DOROTHY A. SMITH, Baton Rouge. GWENDOLYN SMITH, Baton Rouge. JAMES MclNTOSH SMITH, Baton Rouge. JOYCE SMITH, Delta Zeta, Baton Rouge. ROBERT HARLEY SMITH, Baton Rouge. SAMUEL E. SMITH, JR., Oxford. SECOND ROW: FREDRICK A. SCOTT, Kappa Alpha, Shreveport. HUEY SCOTT, Haynes- ville. LOIS A. SCOTT, Kappa Delta, New Orleans. JOSEPH S. SCURRIA, Tallulah. WILLIAM K. SEAGO, Baton Rouge. NORTON SEIDEL, Little Rock. SHERLE C. SELLE, Alpha Xi Delta, New Orleans. HELENE SHAHAN, Largo, Florida. JAMES N. VER, Gilliam. ROSE SHERMAN, New Orleans. CHEVIS SHERROUSE, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Gilbert. FOURTH ROW: THORNTON STURDIVANT SMITH, Natchez, Mississippi. NAOMI SOBEL, Plain-field, New Jersey. RICHARD J. SOMERVILLE, Gretna. INEZ SYLVIA SONGY, Wallace. JULIA SPILLMAN, St. Francis- ville. F. JOSEPH SPRINGER, Newark, New Jersey. N. B. STALL- WORTH, Sigma Chi, Vinegar Bend, Alabama. GLORIA V. STANLEY, Delta Zeta, Carville. LOTTIE JAY STARNES, Call, Texas. HANNA STERKY, Alexandria. DAVID W. STERN, New Orleans. FRESHMAN CLASS [229] ft ft p o Jzik mJUmi i A1l t ifc FIRST ROW: MANFRED STERNBERG, Baton Rouge. CLARE STIRLING, Delta Zeta, Baton Rouge. DELLA RUTH STOKES, Baton Rouge. NORMA ELLEN STOVALL, Delta Zeta, Baton Rouge. A. F. ST. PIERRE, Norco. WILDA NELL STRAHAN, Amite. MAZIE STRAUSS, Sigma Delta Tau, Little Rock, Arkansas. ROBERT W. STUART, New Orleans. CYNTHIA SUTTON, New Orleans. ALICE SWART, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Baton Rouge. ANNA MAY SWITZER, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: ELIZABETH THOMASON, Columbus, Georgia. CHARLES G. TIMISH, New Orleans. HARRY TRICHE, LaPlace. BERT M. TRUE, New Orleans. JAMES WALTER TUCKER. New Orleans. ROBERT KEMP TUCKER, Sigma Nu, Leesville. JACK ALVIN TURNAGE, Kappa Sigma, Farmerville. DUANE ALLEN TURNER, Baton Rouge. LUCILLE TWICKLER, New Orleans. WILLIAM TWINER, Oakdale. EDGAR H. VAZQUEZ, Sigma lota Alpha, Ponce, Puerto Rico. SECOND ROW: ALEXANDRE ROLF TARSCHISCH, New Orleans. LaVEE TATE, Osyka, Mississippi. JAMES T. TAYLOR, Monroe. JOHN M. TAYLOR, Ferriday. KATHERINE TEMPLET, Delta Delta Delta, Plaquemine. DON THAXTON, Florlen. ALTON J. THEARD, New Orleans. LAULIE THIBAUT, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Baton Rouge. JAMES N. THOMAS, Roanoke. JAMES T. THOMAS, Oak Grove. JOHNNIE ROSETTA THOMAS, Roanoke. FOURTH ROW: NAPOLEON H. VEGA, Cut Off. EMIL KARL VENTRE, JR., Sigma Chi, Washington, D. C. JEANNE VERRET, Houma. JO VICARO, Baton Rouge. LOIS VICKNAIR, Baton Rouge. EMANUELE VITALE, Poughkeepsie, New York. EUNICE WADE, Eunice. KATHLEEN WADE, Baton Rouge. EUGENE A. WAGNER, New Orleans. BETTY WAKEMAN, Alpha Delta Pi, Baton Rouge. JOHNNY MAE WALKER, Gomales. FRESHMAN CLASS [230] i H HMHB M B MHBB BBH t HHH MBtaMn H n HHHil HKHHS O Pi f f f? FIRST ROW: PAUL R. WALKER, Kappa Sigma, Shrevcport. ELIZABETH WALL, Baton Rouge. LAMAR WALSWORTH, Winnfield. GEORGE LYNN WALTERS, Baton Rouge. EDDIE WATSON, Kappa Alpha, Murfrees- boro, Tennessee. THURMON WATSON, Shreveport. JULIA LOIS WEIL, Baton Rouge. HENRY S. WEISMAN, Zeta Beta Tau, Shreve- port. DAYID B. WEMPLE, Cheneyville. CATHERINE WEST, Delta Delta Delta, Shreveport. WILLIAM H. WEST, New Orleans. SECOND ROW: MARY A. WETTA, Baton Rouge. LLOYD WHEAT, Grand Bayou. EMERSON BURNELL WHITAKER, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Baton Rouge. DEMPSEY D. WHITE, Baton Rouge. IRL L. WHITE, JR., Opelousas. LILLA WHITE, Baton Rouge. RITA MAE WILDBLOOD, Westwego. AUBREY WILLIAMS, Sigma Chi, Jacksonville Beach, Florida. CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS, Baton Rouge. ELISE WILLIAMS, New Orleans. GERALDINE WILLIAMS, Baton Rouge. THIRD ROW: JAMES E. WILLIAMS, Baton Rouge. JOE BOYD WILLIAMS, Kappa Alpha, Mer Rouge. LADY VAN BETH WILLIAMS, Pi Beta Phi, Jeffer- son, Texas. WILLIAM A. WILLIAMS, Sigma Nu, New Orleans. CAROLINE WILLIAMSON, Pi Beta Phi, Shreveport. EVELYN JANE WILSFORD, Baton Rouge. JAMES W. WILSON, JR., Marksvltle. JACK WINTER, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Lake Charles. GEORGE DAVID WOLFE, Memphis, Tennessee. ELIZABETH ANNE WRIGHT, Alexandria. HARRY WRIGHT, Baton Rouge. FOURTH ROW: MURIEL M. WRIGHT, New Orleans. EULA ROUTH WURSTER, Alpha Chi Omega, Jonesville. JEANETTE WYATT, Pi Beta Phi, Atlanta, Georgia. SHIRLEY YAFFE, Senatobia, Mississippi. EUGENE YOES, JR., Baton Rouge. ROBERT J. YOUNG, Kappa Sigma, Abbeville. MARGARET ELISE YOUNGBLOOD, New Orleans. HARRVEY ZAMMIT, New Orleans. MILTON M. ZUKERBERG, Kappa Nu, Newark, New Jersey. DAVID ZUKERMAN, Alpha Epsilon Pi, Worcester, Massachu- setts. GLEN FORREST ZYLKS, Istrouma. FRESHMAN CLASS [231] H F COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Front Row: Hill. Second Row, Left to Right: Demuth, Collins. Third Row. Peters, Dunaway, Applegate, Bennett. Fourth Row: Lathrop, Fernandez, McKillips, Robichaux, Pritchard, Tilley, Harrelson. L [234 1 U. S. Army Officers COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Colonel Roy A. Hill Commandant of Cadets Lieutenant Colonel H. W. Collins .... Senior Engineer Officer Lieutenant Colonel H. C. Demuth .... Senior Artillery Officer Major F. E. Dunaway, Jr. ...... . Adjutant, Engineer Officer Captain E. C. Applegate Senior Infantry Officer Captain C. W. Peters Infantry Instructor First Lieutenant S. R. Loupe Infantry Instructor First Lieutenant J. G. Bennett Infantry Instructor First Lieutenant E. J. McKillips Infantry Instructor First Lieutenant C. E. Fernandez Infantry Instructor First Lieutenant E. H. Pritchard Engineer Instructor First Lieutenant B. R. Tilley Artillery Instructor Second Lieutenant F. P. Lathrop Artillery Instructor Second Lieutenant A. H. Middleton Artillery Instructor Second Lieutenant D. B. Robichaux Artillery Instructor Second Lieutenant J. R. Harrelson Engineer Instructor Second Lieutenant F. E. LeBlanc Engineer Instructor NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS STAFF Sergeant J. L. Aycock Field Artillery Staff Sergeant C. A. Carleson Field Artillery Staff Sergeant H. E. Miller Infantry Staff Sergeant W. B. Smith Infantry Sergeant P. V. Baker Infantry Sergeant J. H. Chapman Engineers Sergeant C. E. Martin Field Artillery Sergeant H. B. McQuarrie Engineers Private First Class E. Q. Baker Field Artillery Private First Class R. D. Baker Field Artillery Private First Class J. M. Kilpatrick Field Artillery Private First Class M. D. Rutledge Field Artillery Private First Class L. E. Scott Field Artillery Private First Class C. O. Taylor Field Artillery Private William D. Spivey Field Artillery Private Herbert W. Kane, Jr Field Artillery COLONEL ROY A. HILL Commandant of Cadets Completing his fifth year at the university as Commandant of Cadets, Colonel Hill has earned the respect and admiration of all those who have known him. Quiet and kindly, he is possessed with an insatiable desire for improvement; under his guidance the cadet corps has become one of the nation ' s leading R. O. T. C. units. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS f 235 ] TRUMAN 5ETLIFFE Cadet Colon !, Engineers HUGH BARTON Cadet Colonel, Field Artillery ENGINEERS Truman H. Setliffe Colonel (Commanding) Dalton J. Woods . . Lieutenant Colonel (Executive) Donald B. Derouen Captain (Adjutant) Robert H. Ahrens Captain (Supply Officer) Francis R. Cassidy Captain (Athletic Officer) Pierre C. Shaw Sergeant Major Leslie G. Gruber .... Supply Sergeant JAMES W. HALEY Cadet Colonel, Infantry FIELD ARTILLERY Hugh Barton Colonel (Commanding) Henry E. Kane .... Lieutenant Colonel (Executive) Leslie E. Dixon Captain (Adjutant) James T. Wallace Captain William J. Thurman, Jr Captain W. Quentin Hall Captain Ralph L. Todd Sergeant Major 1236 1 OF 1 INFANTRY James W. Haley Colonel (Commanding) Dominick C. Dennis Lieutenant Colonel (Executive) Graham A. Vance Major (Athletic Officer) Ralph G. Hebert Captain (Adjutant) Douglas W. Mitchell Captain (Intelligence) Conway Saux Captain (Supply) Shelley Carter Captain (Plans and Training) John S. Young Sergeant Major Lee Berwick Supply Sergeant FIELD ARTILLERY Front: Hugh Barton. Left to right: Hall, Kane, Thurman, Wallace, Dixon. INFANTRY Front: James W. Haley. Left to right: Dennis, Mitchell, Vance, Hebert, Carter, Saux. D IQuP Members of the Infantry Disciplinary Board are, left to right: Burwiclc, Ayres, Dennis, Rountree, Cohn, and Young. Regimental Disciplinary Boards INFANTRY Dominick Dennis Lieutenant Colonel (President) Percy Rountree Lieutenant Colonel He:man Cohn Lieutenant Colonel Harold B. Ayres Lieutenant Colonel John Young Sergeant Major Lee Burwick Supply Sergeant FIELD ARTILLERY Hugh Barton Colonel (President) Henry E. Kane, Jr. Lieutenant Colonel Arnold Ablon Lieutenant Colonel Antoine Alciatore Lieutenant Colonel Leslie E. Dixon Captain Ralph L. Todd Sergeant Major ENGINEERS Dalton J. Woods Lieutenant Colonel (President) Ferd S. Godbold, II Lieutenant Colonel Don E. Tousley . Lieutenant Colonel Robert H. Ahrens Captain Frederick G. Culbertson First Lieutenant Pierre C. Shaw Sergeant Major _ : i a FIHST BATTALION INFANTRY STAFF Percy L. Rountree Lieutenant Colonel (Commanding) James A. Dement Major, Executive Edmund C. Sullivan First Lieutenant George J. Fanning First Lieutenant Herbert E. Kendrick Sergeant Major COMPANY A Front: Captain Dale Shaver, commanding. Left to right: Lieu- tenants Fred A. Blanche, Joe Bell, Pat Anderson, Gaetano Man- dina. COMPANY B Front: Captain Dudley Phillips, commanding. Left to right: Lieu- tenants A. M. Posner, Joffre Crouere, Arthur N. Brown, Payne Breazeale. COMPANY C Front: Captain Larry Polizzi, commanding. Left to right: Lieu- tenants William Boardman, John C. Melshimer, Baker D. New- ton, Walter Hinton, Gus J. Burandt, Adolfo Nones. Not shown: Lieutenant Wilson Miguez. COMPANY D Front: Captain Gerald D. Blakeman, commanding. Left to right: Lieutenants Francisco Barnes, Odie H. Burns, Harve y Hutchin- son, Harry John. 1239] IBS f SECOND BATTALION INFANTRY STAFF Heiman Cohn Lieutenant Colonel (Commanding) George Robertson Major, Executive C. G. Janney First Lieutenant Marvin Jenkins First Lieutenant Seymour Simmons Sergeant Major 1M j 1m 1 iSmLiwI MHHH gim ,; | -v. - miP(i ' Bi COMPANY E Front: Captain George Storter, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants William McSween, James Bolton, Rodney Belaire, Floyd Huddleston. COMPANY G Front: Captain Alfred L. Causey, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Ramsey Oakes, Arthur Gremillion, Thomas Chastant, Louis Watson. Ill COMPANY F Front: Captain John O ' Rourke, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Charles Andermann, James B. Cobb, Roderic Morere, Dallas Sharpe. COMPANY H Front: Captain Wiley Green, commanding. Left to Right: Lieu- tenants Charles Alleman, Bernard Michaelson, James Risher, Dewell Pittman, James W. Lorio. fl li Fa L THIHD BATTALION INFANTRY STAFF Harold B. Ayres Lieutenant Colonel (Commanding) Joe Ewing Major, Executive Herman Wood First Lieutenant Joe Milling First Lieutenant Bryan L. Kethley Sergeant Major COMPANY I Front: Captain William E. Maurin, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Russell Gonsoulin, Robert Angers, Jack Killen, An- drew Hill, Marvin Brown, Charles Eldridge. COMPANY K Front: Captain Elwyn Cavin, commanding. Left to Right: Lieu- tenants Walter La Croix, Gerald Guillot, Frank Horton, Philip Jones, G. W. Jaubert. COMPANY L Front: Captain W. G. Malone, commanding. Left to Right: Lieu- tenants Quinn Coco, J. Y. Terry, Joseph Rybczyk, Millard Harper. COMPANY M Front: Captain Lee Ramsel, commanding. Left to Right: Lieu- tenants Peter Buescher, Derwood Miller, Paul Villars, J. C. Baudoin, Francis Brian. FIRST BATTALION FIELD ARTILLERY STAFF Antoine Alciatore Lieutenant Colonel (Commanding) John B. Maguire Captain Ferd Moyse First Lieutenant Herman Moyse Sergeant Major rn HEADQUARTERS BATTERY Front: Captain Heber R. Norckauer, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Lawrence Brindley, James Fletcher. BATTERY A Front: Captain Robert Nicholson, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Joe Mason, Ray G. McDonnell, Barney Thames. Not shown: Lieutenant Yandell Boatner. Iv. BATTERY B Front: Captain Robert Mason, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Melvin Caldwell, Warren Ducote, Fred King. BATTERY C Front: Captain George S. Welch, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Robert Nelson, Joseph Weatherly, Calvin Bourgeois. (at : tm til SECDIVD BATTALID1V FIELD ARTILLERY STAFF Arnold Ablon Lieutenant Colonel (Commanding) Marshall Bradley Captain Harvey Williams Captain Julian Gissel Sergeant Major 1 s? HEADQUARTERS BATTERY Front: Captain John J. Seip, commanding. Left to Right: Lieu- tenants Edward Fletcher, Chaytor Ryan. BATTERY D Front: Captain Thomas G. McClellan, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Rene J. Steib, William H. Ledbetter, Neils F. Hertz. BATTERY E Front: Captain Perren A. Cherry, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Allan C. Richard, Norman H. Davis, Allen E. Dim- mick. BATTERY F Front: Captain Miles A. Walsworth, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Julius Troyky, Robert Smith, Willis Maddox. FIRST BATTALION ENGINEERS STAFF Don Tousley Lieutenant Colonel (Commanding) Edward E. Glenn Major, Executive Gerald E. Kirk land Captain Charles P. Goforth Captaifi Chester A. Lamb Sergeant Major V COMPANY A COMPANY A Front: Captain Sam Melshimer, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Edgar E. Erwin, Charles D. Eaheart, Albert Miranda, George Cline, Gustave Pailet. COMPANY B Front: Captain Clarence O. Magee, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Albert J. Hart, Frederick Culbert- son, Frank H. Walk, Vernon P. Cantwell, Forrest B. Vick. COMPANY C Front: Captain Earl Dobbs, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Gilbert H. Newman, Earnest H. Francis, Richard C. Brookins, Russell T. LeBlanc, Fritz Brup- bacher. w COMPANY B COMPANY C SECOND BATTALION ENGINEERS STAFF F. S. Godbold, II Lieutenant Colonel (Commanding) Dewey Fournet, Jr Major, Executive Jacob Wynn Captain John Hairston Captain Frank D. McElwee Sergeant Major COMPANY D Front: Captain Harry Howell, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Alcee N. Turcan, John A. Hollins- head, Thomas Pretorious, Robert Barbalich, John Jenny, Jr., Dewey Straley. COMPANY E Front: Captain James Otts, commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Harold Bronstein, Bill Emmons, James Tye, James Rives. COMPANY F Front: Captain Charles Hair, Jr., commanding. Left to Right: Lieutenants Walton Moles, Robert Creamer, Aubrey Merritt, Imon Richardson, Lamar Ramos. COMPANY D COMPANY E COMPANY F J 4 ? t -V s: J I? Left to right: Foltz, Cameron, Bruner. - ' SENIOR OFFICERS Cliff Cameron Captain {Commanding) Jesse Foltz First Lieutenant William Bruner First Lieutenant Prominent in the Louisiana State University Cadet Corps is the huge Cadet Band, under the able direction of Dr. A. M. Culpepper. Besides playing at all military functions, the Band is outstanding for the spiri t it gives at athletic contests. Particularly notable were the performances it staged during the football season. During the latter part of the year numerous concerts given by the band were well j received. THE CADET BAND CONTRIBUTES GREATLY TO THE DISCIPLINE OF THE CORPS BY FURNI k. J5 IT L . ELEANOR SEIP Company E, Infantry ; 1 MARGIE BROWN Scabbard and Blade JUANICE KEETON Company F, Infantry MARGUERITE LABORDE Regimental Staff Infantry MAURINE JACKSON First Battalion Staff, Infantry SELECTED BY THE COMMANDING OFFICERS JANE HILL Second Battalion Staff, Infantry BETTY WINTERS Third Battalion Staff, Infantry PATTY SPEAR Company A, Infantry AGNES CASSENS Company B, Infantry DOROTHY KELLY Company C, Infantry SUZANNE NELSON Company D, Infantry ELAINE HERRING Company I, Infantry KATHLEEN CAVIN Company K, Infantry tgP A fSk ' - 1 OMALEE BOND Company L, Infantry ELIZABETH ANN GAUGER Company M, Infantry HELEN GAYLE BOZEMAN Regimental Staff, Field Artillery CLEO PORTAL Headquarters Battery First Battalion, F. A. MARIE LOUISE COLOMB Company A, Engineers DEBORAH AUSTIN Battery A, F. A. VIRGINIA BONCK First Battalion Staff, F. A. CAROLYN OLIVER Second Battalion Staff, F. A. Sill LOUISE SMITH Company B, Engineers EMMY LOU STEPHENS Battery B, F. A. ANN RYAN Company C, Engineers DORIS BRENNAN Battery C, F. A M H il ' MARGUERITE HAGGARD First Battalion Staff, Engineers JULIETTE SCHONEKAS Second Battalion Staff, Engineers SELECTED BY THE COMMANDING OFFICERS JUDY BADGETT Regimental Staff, Engineers -. m MAXINE ANDERSON PATSY SAXON SARA FRANCES HINKLE Company D, Engineers Company E, Engineers Company F, Engineers CATHERINE HOLLOWAY Headquarters Battery MARGARET ANDRESS JEAN PEARCE GLORIA HODGE Second Battalion, F. A. Battery D, F. A. Battery E, F. A. Battery F, F. A. m. l x- ' . ' DR. JAMES BROUSSARD Chairman of the Athletic Council [258 1 . } (laitel o MetnbeAA, ACTIVE MEMBERS I Martin Broussard Baseball Gerald Hightower Football Albert Domincue Boxing Bill Bruner Track Jimmie Gilliland Track Earl Graham Basketball Herbert Kenderick Boxing Bill Hogan Football Felix Jumonville Track Griff Vance Basketball Charles Anastatio Football Robert Butch Kenderick . . Football L. C. Kirkland Tennis Albert Porretto Baseball Dick Burge Track Billy Brown Track Dan Eastman Football Leo Bird Football John Dunn Track George Haynie Baseball Joffre Crouere Baseball Bernie Jacoby Tennis Arky Erwin Track George Sharpe Golf Teddy Roggen . . . Football, Manager Jesse Foltz Tennis, Ralph Whitman Vivian Gianelloni Jim Evans Earl Stewart Dale Morey Rodney Belaire Jimmy Wallace Bernie Lipkis Marvin Jenkins Edward Monsour . . Football, Bill Edwards Woodrow Barrett Jack Fulkerson Jack Barrett Dudley Pillow Billy McKinney Francis Cassidy Adrian Dodson Walter Gorinski Lyman Sonny Richardon . . Al Cavigga Willie Miller Albert James Odell Weaver Manager Football Football Track . . Golf Basketball . Boxing Tennis Football Football Manager Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football Football INACTIVE MEMBERS Jake Waterer Track Dave Bartran Fo otball M. F. Johnson Football Red Taylor Cheerleader Frank Church Track Harold Kaplan . . . Boxing, Manager Howard Jackson Basketball Bryan Hammett Baseball Jack Stinson Track Sonny Workman Track T. J. Price Football Paul Bunzell Track Joe Gersack Boxing J. W. Goree Football Corry J. Woolley . . . Track, Manager C. F. Striplin Honorary Charles F. Striplln, athletic trainer and friend of all athletes. End Coach Ben Enis, Backfield Coach E. E. Blue Howell, Line Coach Ted Cox, balanced coaching f. CHARLES JOHNSON. End VIVIAN GIANELLONI, Guard J. W. GOREE, Guard JACK BARRETT, Tackle ___ g______ ::! STAFF HEAD FOOTBALL COACH BERNIE MOORE and Freshman Coach A. L. Red Swanson round out a well- staff. CHARLES ANASTASIO, Halfback BOB KENDRICK, Fullback ASWELL STELL, End WOODROW BARRETT, End JACK FULKERSON, End DUDLEY PILLOW. End BILLY McKINNEY, Halfback RALPH WHITMAN, Tackle ... WHILE FORTY THOUSAND ARDENT SPECTATORS WATCH - ' GERALD HIGHTOWER, Halfback WALTER GORINSKI, Fullback MARVIN JENKINS. Quarterback BILL HOGAN. Center FRANCIS ZICK, Tackle T. J. PRICE, Halfback WILLIE MILLER, Guard EDWARD TOCZYLOSKI, Quarterback BIRD GETS AWAY A LONG PUNT HELPING THE TIGERS TAKE THE WAVE DAN EASTMAN, Tackle FRANCIS CASSIDY, Center JEFF OSER, Quarterback BILL EDWARDS, Guard I PHIL BRUNO, Quarterback CAROLL JONES, Halfback AL CAVIGGA, End ALBERT JAMES, Tackle KAVt FORMAL PRESENTATION OF THE EMBLEM OF VICTORY AND FRIENDSHIP PERSHING HOLLAND, Guard IGGY FREY, Fullback VINCENT MADONA, Quarterback JOE O ' DONNELL, End } 1 S I THE SEASON BEGINS Jenkins gets a lesson in strategy. Mixed with the hustle and bustle of getting settled, orientated, and registered comes the beginning of foot- ball season. The coaches have spent a long, hot sum- mer planning, figuring, talking, persuading, and hoping; not only to get the right boys to come to school to play for the old alma mater, but also to win plenty of games to keep everyone happy. Equipment is drawn on a hot September day and the boys go out to sweat and swelter in the sun. First they get into condition; then the actual work begins skull practice, limbering up, fundamentals, checks and rechecks on plays, body work, new plays, blocking, kicking practice, pass prac- tice, and finally scrimmage. All is not quiet with the student body during this period; the band gets ready, freshmen hope and pray for a position as freshman cheerleader, speculation is in full swing as to our chances and thus the season begins! ?l Above, left: Freshmen try out for cheerleader positions; above: football team drinks a toast to victory; below: Ted Cox teaches the fundamentals. 88 m m Gianelloni receives last-minute instructions from Coach Moore. TWO MS The first game of the season was little more than a warm-up for the Tigers as they had little trouble in beating the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs to the tune of 39 to 7. The highlights of this game came when Spooky Johnson grabbed, with a shoestring catch, a lengthy pass and scooted for a touchdown; again the crowd rose to its feet when Adrian Dodson ran 35 yards Squad of about 50 Tigers form in front of their stadium. J. f : i f ' isn i syw A M fi S 0 T 30 80 !, SS p. nifc ifV 31 39 JL S3 45 S2 9 r37As it tut |H Holy Cross tries to stop Leo Bird. a ic$ tiaa J! added . . for the third touchdown. The second game was not a pleasing spectacle for the Tigers and their supporters. The Tigers and the Gladi- ators from Ole Miss met in combat and in the last quarter the Rebels surged ahead to down the Tigers, the score 19 to 6, the lone Tiger touchdown being made by Gerald Hightower. The third game, however, ended in a victory for the Tigers as we defeated the Crusaders from Holy Cross 25 to 0. It was in the warm summer air that the first three touchdowns were made after sustained drives of 80, 88, and 81 yards respectively. The fourth game and an- other defeat came as the Bengals journeyed to the wilds of Texas to meet the Rice Owls in Houston, followed by a loyal band of fans who saw the fire taken out of a good team after a questionable foul, committed by Walter Gorin- ski, that gave the Owls the ball on the Bengals ' one-yard line in the first quarter a break that marked the turning point in the Tigers ' season. This, plus several injuries: L. S. U., 0; Rice, 23. The Tiger Quartet warms up before going to Houston. Gerald Hightower skirts right end against Ole Miss. L. S. U. and Miss. State pile up as the Tigers go over center. Wishing the Tigers luck as they leave tor Knoxville. (MAJCSixli the e id o Bounding back from a humiliating defeat in the hands of the not too strong Rice Owls, we went on to defeat the Bears from Mercer the following Saturday by the score of 20 to 0. Next came the Homecoming game with the Van- derbilt Commodores. We were fortunate, at this time, to be at our physical peak, Butcli Kendrick and T. J. Price rejoining the team. Amid the shouts of returning old grads we were able to defeat the Commodores in an action- packed game, ending L. S. U. 7, Vandy 0. This was fine and all were feeling better until we sud- denly realized that the next week we were to play the Volunteers from Tennessee. The Bengals journeyed up to Knoxville where the Vols ' pow- I n X ' X I fv the SeaAjbn . . erful team took over to the tune of 28 to 0. Tennessee ' s good blocking paved the way for this defeat while the highlight came as Johnny Butler ran back a Tiger punt for 70 yards and a touchdown, covered all the way by perfect blocks. The eighth game of the season came on Army day as the Ole War Skule met Mississippi State. Before a stadium filled with national- defense dignitaries the Tigers went down before Miss. State after completely stopping their run- ning attack. Stopped on the ground, Miss. State took to the air and showed the Bayou Ben- gals just exactly what a passing attack is. Billy McKinney traveled through the left side of State for the lone Tiger score after a pass put us well down in State territory. Miss. State 22, L. S. U. 7. Last game before Tulane L. S. U. vs. Auburn, Birmingham, Alabama. The Tigers hit their stride. The Bayou Bengals, pre-game underd ogs, delivered a startling upset to the Au- burn Tigers sparked by brilliant passing of Leo Bird. This flashing back threw two passes that resulted in the first touchdown, passed to set up the second and carried the third over himself. Also at this time Piggy Barnes, the Bengal place kicker, had hit the mark of 7 out of 7, helping to run up the score L. S. U. 21, Auburn 13. Thus the Tigers prepared themselves for the tilt with Tulane. Hightower skirts wide around left end of Miss. State. Allen Eustis Wilmot, L. S. U. ' s first All-American cheerleader Adrian Dodson starts on his famous run behind perfect line play Iwidupaet Under a clear sky the Louisiana State Tigers met the Tulane University Green Wave, while forty thousand spectators awaited what they knew would be a great game. The game started off with plenty of action from both teams, the Tigers gaining a slight edge over the invading Greenies. After a powerful drive Smash! Walter Gorinski was over for a touchdown! Piggy Barnes con- verted. Then came the thrill of the game: Dodson, behind the perfect blocks of his teammates, slipped through, darted forward, and outdistanced the Wave. L. S. U., 14; Tulane, 0. Gorinski crosses the Greenies ' goal for the first touchdown in the all-important and exciting Tulane game. pMtKJ MICKEY DOMINGUE Lightweight RODNEY BELAIRE Junior Middleweight Mickey Domingue goes after his opponent from Miami; right, below: Shelby Dupont, Welterweight. ROY AMADEE Featherweight Boxing having been abandoned by the Southeastern Conference because of the charges that Louisiana State University had a monopoly on the champion- ship and because it was not a paying proposition, the Bayou Bengals had a short but successful season, turning out again one of the best teams in the nation and a strong contender for the National Intercollegiate title. Coached by Ed Khoury, a strong team was formed out of inexperienced material, six sophomores out of a ten-man team. Meeting the National In- tercollegiate Champs, Idaho, on December 27 in the Sugar Bowl Tourna- ment, the Tigers split a 4 to 4 decision. Meeting next the flashy team from the University of Miami, the Tigers won 6 to 2. t274] - Third match of the year came when the Bengals met the Bulldogs from S. L. I. and went down before a hard-hitting and well-coached team, 5 to 3. Next the Tigers met the Florida Gators whom they had no trouble in beating 5 to 3. Thus ended the season, two wins, one tie and one loss. From here on out the Tigers prepped for the Na- tional Intercollegiate Tournament to be held on March 27 and 28 at Penn State College, Pennsylvania. Below: Peg Kendrick has his opponent from Southwestern groggy; right: Coach Ed Khoury. CLYDE HARGER Bantamweight HERBERT PEG KENDRICK Heavyweight TEAM MANAGER PAUL ARST Hanse Holloway meets the Auturo Godoy of Florida; right: Coach Khoury talks it over with Belaire and Domingue. [276] With inexperienced sophomores the Tigers produced a fine team. Harger, bantamweight, in his first fight, drew the national champion from Idaho and was beaten in a close-decisioned fight. In his second he secured a TKO over Litchfield of Miami, being decisioned in his third by Harper of S. L. I. and beating Young of Florida in his last fight. Amadee, featherweight, lost his first two fights, but came back to draw his third and win his last. Several of his losses came from unpopular decisions. Domingue won two fights, losing only to Ourso of S. L. I. This popular lightweight gave a good account of him- self in every fight. Andrews, lightweight, was in a bad spot fighting in Domingue ' s weight, fighting only once and being beaten by Joca of Florida. Khoury and Al Michiel take care of Dupont between rounds. HANSE HOLLOWAY ' Welterweight TOMMY DALE Featherweight Holloway, welterweight, fought three fights, winning two and losing only to Conques of S. L. I. Dupont, also fighting in the welterweight, fought once, beating Han- cock of Florida. Hard-hitting Rodney Belaire fought in all four matches and won all, TKOing Totterdale in his fight against Miami. Warren Delesdernier, soph middle- weight, fought only one fight, being decisioned by Field- ing of Florida. In the lightheavy class, Bourgeois fought in all four matches, tying one and losing the other three. In the heavyweight class Peg Kendrick could always be counted on for a win. Fighting all four fights, he won two by TKO ' s. After the season was over the team concentrated on preparing for the Nationals, entering five men: Peg Kendrick, last year ' s runner-up in the heavy- weight class; Rodney Belaire, senior middleweight con- tender; and three sophomores, Shelby Dupont, Roy Ama- dee and Clyde Harger. - S3 Left, COACH HARRY RABENHORST The Tigers score on Southwestern in the first game of the basketball season. CHARLIE BOZEMAN, center RAYMOND BASS, center DAVID EDMONSON, guard 30 GRIFF VANCE, forward JOHN CHANEY, guard The 1941 basketball squad, playing hot one time and cold the next, ended the season with nine wins and eight losses. Paced by the returning Charlie Bozeman, they managed to keep well up and finished the season fifth in conference standing, winning seven and losing five out of the conference games. In the conference tournament the Tigers were speedily eliminated by a flashing Vander- bilt team, touted to be one of the best in the tournament. Coached by Harry Rabenhorst, the Tiger quintet played a fast brand of ball, interesting to watch. Missing scorer Paul Brotherton, the Bengals depended on Charlie Boze- man for their main scoring threat. The Tiger quintet played fast and en- tertaining ball. While they were play- ing several rough teams, the games got out of hand and ended in near fights, providing entertainment for the specta- tors but worry for the coach. The games were never in want of colorful action or speed. L. S. U. and Alabama jump high on the tip-off. i w WILLIE MORGAN, forward EARL GRAHAM, guard DAVID MADISON, forward t a TALMADGE BOZEMAN, gjard Coach Rabenhorst drills the squad in the fundamentals. Team Manager Donald Templet. the Tic Coach Harry Rabenhorst encircled by the 1941 Varsity Squad. Action as the ball comes off the backboard. GEORGE HAYNIE, guard Packed action came to the basketball season when the last four games before the Conference tournament L. S. U. met their traditional rivals, Tulane. Playing a four-game series the Tigers lost the first two games played on home ground and then traveled to New Orleans to beat the Greenies in the remaining two. ..-- ' sm ; : : : pp W . F Arky Erwin breaks the tape in the 440. KB The Tiger track team, under the able coaching of Bernie Moore, won for the third straight time, the Southeastern title, 1940, bringing the total up to seven out of eight since the conference was formed. The track men won also the South- ern A. A. U. and seven firsts in the Southwestern Relays. w Thompson and Delwin Laguens put out on the high hurdles in the triangular meet with Rice and Texas. George McRae sprints towards the tape. The Bayou Bengals ' relay teams won one first each in the fast Texas and Drake Relays. As to individual honors Billy Brown became the first athlete in Conference history to win three titles in one meet as he won the 100, 220, and the broad jump. Captain Church won the 440 and 880, and J. C. Devall took the high jump. 1 I Though the Baseball Bengals failed to successfully defend the conference crown they had won the year before, they wrapped up 16 wins as against 5 losses to remain high among the conference leaders in third place. Possibly the greatest achievement of the season was their victory over the New Orleans Pelicans of the Southern Association. They also engaged in a successful home stand against three invading powers of the Big Ten, outscoring Illinois, Minnesota and Northwestern in five out of six games. Coach Harry Rabenhorst completed his fifteenth year as baseball coach by getting the satis- faction of seeing his star first baseman, Paul Brother- ton, sign with the Cleveland Indians; and Joffre Crouere, shortstop, and Charles Anastasio, outfielder, rate All-Southeastern. Left, Coach Harry Rabenhorst and Billy Costa watch from the dugout while the Tigers go out into field. T2851 JOFFRE CROUERE james Mcdowell GEORGE HAYNIE Faced with the difficult task of replacing stellar First Baseman Paul Brotherton, and Pitchers Ray Radovich and Jesse Danna, Coach Rabenhorst called the team out early this year to prepare for the early series with invading Big Ten teams. Driven inside almost daily by inclement weather, the squad, under the direction of Freshman Coach Bryan Hammett, found it hard to get the feel of fast-hopping ground balls and had no opportunity at all to find their batting eyes until the season was almost upon them. fMH % u I a a ' a a a a a aa a I in i in in in in ii in in i hi m i Taking a big swing in a practice game. W. T. TAYLOR CHUCK PORRETTO iLSIlm PAUL BROTHERTON JESSE DANNA RAY RADOVICH BILLY COSTA The Tiger pitching staff for the year 1941 will in- clude the veterans Marty Broussard and Walter Taylor backed up by the sophomore pitchers Dave Madison, J. C. Smith, and W. J. Brown The returning Joffre Crouere and Charles Anastasio can be counted on to do an extra good job of holding down shortstop and left field respectively. The Tigers faced with a hard schedule and a sophomore- studded lineup backed by competent veterans, have bright prospects for the coming season, and should, again, wind up among the leaders in the Southeastern Conference. COACH HARRY RABENHORST Tiger players swarm around the water-cooler between innings. TEAM CAPTAIN LEE RAMSEL The Tiger golf team, the best in the history of our entrance into this sport, cleaned up for the year 1940. Our team won the Southern Inter- collegiate and the Southeastern Conference championships, and tied with Princeton for the team championship in the National Intercolle- giates. Castillo walked away with the individual honors in both the Southeastern Conference and the Louisiana Amateur Championship. Bert McDowell brought much prestige to the team by taking the individual trophies in the Southern Intercollegiate and the Bixoli invitational tourna- ments. The 1940 team lost not one dual match, beating Tulane twice, Vandy, Duke, and Ala- bama. Minus the veterans Castillo and Mc- Dowell, the 1941 team will be composed of Cap- tain Lee Ramsel, George Sharpe, Dale Morey, Earl Stewart, Ben Downing, and Jack Killen, facing a schedule as hard as any before. CHAMPS . M vjr JIB, ' JjjS i BEN DOWNING LEE RAMSEL GEORGE SHARFE i BERNARD JACOBY , :. PlayeM awd Play The 1941 Varsity Tennis Squad: left to right: Clark, Kirkland, Jacoby, and Owens. The 1940 tennis team won the Southeastern Conference crown for the first time in history, after winning ten out of eleven dual matches to the tune of six to nothing, our only defeat coming at the hands of an over-strong Rice team. Besides winning their dual matches the team went on to win the conference team championship, also annexing several individual honors. Billy Um- steadter, No. 1 National Indoor Junior Singles champ, was runner-up for the conference Class A title. L( flit! Ml Uh hi G- 4 pat Bti L. C. Kirkland, No. 3, won the title in the South- eastern Conference Class B while Bernard Jacoby and Billy Umsteadter teamed up to win the doubles title Class A. The 1941 team, missing Billy Umsteadter, injured in a summer accident, will be composed of Bernard Jacoby, L. C. Kirkland, Grant Clark, and Billy Owens. Faced with a hard schedule, they have a fine chance of duplicating last year ' s success, already having defeated Colorado 6 to 0. J $ large intramural program drew more than 4,000 participants for the year ' 40- ' 41. Under the able direction of Coach Ed Khoury, intramural con- tests are held in four divisions: inter- college, inter-religious, inter-fraternity, and among the various R. O. T. C. units. Through this medium, recreation is offered to those who are unable to enter varsity competition. ntramural sports, while primarily designed to offer recreation to those unable to enter varsity competition, has proved a testing ground for po- tential varsity material time and again. The intra- mural department, by providing proper equip- ment and officials for all games, stimulates far- reaching interest and assures the minimum of acci- dents. While not drawing the crowds that wit- ness varsity competition, it can be said that the supporters of the various teams are no less loyal. [294] INTRAMURAL SPORTS ' .:, v- ' w] ' i s oo ' v s0 ' . [297] - r m I 1 K ik A I szA gain throwing the selection of the Darling of L. S. U. open to the male student body, the 1941 Gumbo requested that each fraternity and each mili- tary unit nominate three girls. From the ninety-eight nominees, a committee of twenty-five male campus lead- ers selected thirty to place before the male electorate. On March 28, over twelve hundred voters participated in the naming of the Darling and her court, whose full- page portraits are included in this section. The four girls whose pictures appear opposite each member of the court are campus favorites selected by the Gumbo staff. i fcH A J . - fck MISS MAHA ET LANDIY THE DARLING OF L. S. U - Jh, T- MISS IUT.-U THOMAS MISS MANUE ITE MARAUD MISS MAMIE BROWN , (, MISS POLLY ANN PEPPE MISS LOUISE SMITH immtw - SS DO QTRY KELLY mmmm ISS ANN ME EDITU ; s p- Energetic James W. Chick Haley Delta Chi, O. D. K., Scabbard and Blade worked his way up from First Sergeant of an honor company to Cadet Colonel of the Infantry Regiment. Working her way into prominence by interest in many activities, Chi Omega ' s Helen Thompson rose to the presidency of the Y. W. C. A. and membership in Mortar Board. President of the Y. M. C. A., O. D. K., M. D. Miller wajl h nstrumental in focusing the attention of the campus ol its most crucial problems. I As Student Body President, Vernon Woods inherited the tradition of genial glad-handing, represented the student body, and kept order during Student Council meetings. m Set pmW Indefatigable Genevieve Munson, a member of Pi Phi and a dozen honorary organizations, was active in the Y for four years and headed Mortar Board the second semester of her senior year. Z. B. TVs Ferd Moyse, socially-minded man-about-campus, efficiently controlled the Samurais and (?) his pinned Kathryn Lobrano. Above Conscientious Grady Malone was Gumbo Advertising Man- ager and Captain of an Infantry company. Below Morrell Buddy Trimble edited The Reveille, served as Deke prexy and as escort for one nearby Pi Phi. [317] I John Makar, as Chief Justice, brought the Honor Court into promi- nence with his vigorous opposition to the dishonorable element on the campus. Jimmy Cobb, Gumbo Editor, spent his time worrying about, besides Louise, what the book would look like, as well as whether or not it would ever be finished. f Studious Arnc commande : selected :;::: Versatile Katherine Edwards, as well as being a straight-A student, headed Mortar Board during the first semester and served as a guid- ing influence in Pi Beta Phi. Amorous P: if Hie 6n fraternrty U18] Mi i ... . Studious Arnold Ablon won prominence on the campus as commander of an artillery battalion, a member of O. D. K and an honor student. Small in size, but large in ability, A. O. Pi Peggy Kil- patrick filled the position of Gumbo Organization Man- ager and presided over Lambda. Cadet Colonel of the University ' s Artillery Regi- ment, handsome Hugh Barton was also Captain of Scabbard and Blade and an O. D. K. Ambitious Payne Breazeale was invaluable as Sports Editor of the Gumbo and also served as President of the Inter- fraternity Public Relations Council early in the year. Vivacious Shirley Leche, Mortar Board, Delta Gamma Delta, et. al., presided over the Tri-Delt clan and smiled at everyone. Outstanding in golf and military, Phi Delt Lee Ramsel is not only a definite campus leader and one of the best-liked seniors, but a real friend to those who know him best. i A military man throughout, Truman Setliffe was popular as Cadet Colonel of the Engineers Regi- ment and a member of O. D. K. and Scabbard and Blade. Antoine Alciatore, O. D. K. and Alpha Chi Sigma, laid test tubes and beakers aside long enough to become com- mander of an artillery battalion and President of the College of Chemistry and Physics. Charles Roberts, politically-minded A. T. O., was we known as President of Mu Sigma Rho, Chairman of th Senior Class Presidents and the newly-formed Studen Senate. Cl!- Shelley Carter, popular President of the S. A. E. mob, was a Captain on the Infantry Staff and most conspicuous as the head of the crack Pershing Rifles. A. D. Pi ' s likeable Maxine Anderson was President of the Associated Women Students and a member of Mortar Board and Mu Sigma Rho. Nelse Beam served as President of the College of Agri culture and was instrumental in bringing campus dance fans together as Chairman of the University Dance Com mittee. S ' p Quarterback Marvin Jenkins played a smashing game of football for Bernie Moore for three years and was selected by the New Orleans Quarterback Club as the team ' s outstanding student. r n T r n BY THE .LU L U staff Cliff Cameron, a member of Theta XI, O. D. K., and Alpha Chi Sigma, served as Captain of the Cadet Band where he was one of Captain Applegate ' s spoiled and pampered pets. Very active in the Y. W. C. A., Catherine Holloway was also promi- nent as President of the Radio Guild, member of Delta Delta Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, and Mortar Board. Above President of the L Club, Billy Brown won national recogni- tion as a track star. Below A. M. Posner followed in the footsteps of his brother Harvey and became President of Z. B. T. and a mem- ber of O. D. K. [521 r TTT ' ' ' apnwa I n LOUIS J. WILBERT. JR. - I IJ [ [324 J 1 1 r (DO O ft flirt nr riri Beene, Belteau, Blanche, Brupbacher, Carter, Chalmers, Christina, Coenen, Dorroh, Fendlason Frank, Howell, Johnson, Kaplan, Leithead, Lemann, McCain, McConnie, McCoy, Miller Monzon, A., Myers, Nones, Posner, Ramsel, Risser, Rountree, Roussel, Shapiro, Simmons, J. C. Simmons, Jr., S., Smith, I. S., Smith, R. S., Stahl, Sullivan, Testani, Thompson, Trimble, Graham Vance, Griff Vance, West, E. G. Alpha Epsilon Pi Carroll Stahl Harold Bronstein OFFICERS LOUIS WILBERT, JR President WILLIAM ROBERT COENEN Vice-President Sigma Chi Buford Fendlason Graham Vance Alpha Gamma Rho George A. McCoy FRED A. BLANCHE, JR Secretary-Treasurer Sigma Nu Louis Wilberf, Jr. Henry G. Hardee - Franklin Chalmers Alpha Tau Omega Charles Rountree Kappa Nu MEMBERS Phi Eta Mu Sigma Pi Curtiss A. Whittington Elmer G, West Gustave Kaplan Morris Shapiro Mathew S. Thompson R. Nones James A. Leithead Delta Kappa Epsilon Morrell F. Trimble John Miller Kappa Sigma Harry Johnson Carl McCain Phi lota Alpha Guillermo Villegas Alberto Morell Sigma lota Alpha Nemisia L. Soto, Jr. Paul L. McConnie Delta Sigma Phi Griff Vance Pittman Johnson Lambda Chi Alpha Lyman Rhodes, IV. Robert R. Risser Pi Kappa Alpha George Muller C. J. Lemann Theta Kappa Phi Raymond Belteau John Simmons Gamma lota Phi Delta Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Theta Xi Ben J. Testani Robert G. Smith Douglas Beene William R. Coenen Carl Christine Lee C. Ramsel Shelley D. Carter P. N. Howell, Jr. Kappa Alpha Phi Epsilon Pi Zeta Beta Tau Fred A. Blanche, Jr. Irvin S Smith A. M. Posner C. Sidney Myers Melvin Wolzin ger Seymour Simmons, Jr. [325] FERD MOYSE First Row: Alexander, Barlow, Beauchamp, Belteau, Breazeale, Buffington, Burden, Burdette, Chapped, Cobb. Second Row: Creamer, Cross, Dupont, Dabovie, Fendlason, Fife, Fuller, Hertz, Hoffman, Hogan. Third Row: Jackson, Kethley, Kitchens, Kingler, Koch, LeBlanc, Leithead, Lemann, Manhein, Manning. Fourth Row: Manship, Meadors, Morris, Moyes, Murchison, Oehmig, Posner, Pugh, Ramsel, Rountree. Fifth Row: Schneider, Selp, Sharpe, Smith, C, Smith, I., Sonnier, Spindell, Todd, Vance, Winfrey amu ixu OFFICERS FERD MOYSE President DOUGLAS MANSHIP . . . . . . Vice -President PAYNE BREAZEALE, JR. . . . Secretary Treasurer Alpha Tau Omega Ralph Todd MEM B E R S Sigma Nu L. J. Wilbert, Jr William Sonnier Theta Kappa Phi Delta Kappa Epsilon Leslie Kethley Phi Epsilon Pi Frank Walk John Bennett Douglas Manship Lazard Klinger David Fuller Aaron Mintz Theta Xi John Morris Kappa Sigma Phi Eta Mu Staton Barlow William Oehmig James Cobb Clyde Fife Percy Roundtree Jack Koch Pi Kappa Alpha E. B. Kitchens Bob Creamer Frank C. Rogers Kappa Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Char lie Lemann Zeta Beta Tau Payne Breazeale Albion Cross Byrd Buffington Henry Reid Sigma Alpha Epsilon Douglas Beene Jimmy Manhein Ferd Moyse J. R. i nappen Smith Herman Moyse Phi Delta Theta Carl A. M. Posner Dee L. Metcalf Sigma Chi Lee Ramsel John Seip George Sharpe Gra lam Vance a o i ff r t C 1 r f J la Jf % Oi fh. V [326] .. % F bacffiebi OFFICERS JAMES H. SMITH President BERNARD WEBB Vice-President JULIUS CAHN Secretary-Treasurer Alpha Tau Omega Harry Campbell M E M B E R S Sigma Chi Arnold Chauviere Gordon Broussard William McNeil Charlie Rountree Lee Perez Elmer West Kappa Alpha Tom Moore Signi ' i Mu Delta Kappa Epsllon Freddie Kyle Fred Blanche William Gandy Tom Moore Sidney Myers Ward Odenwald Jimmy Smith Frank Carruth Tom Cross Clint McCain Jack Owen Phi Epsilon Pi Winfred Reid Billy Wyman Jack Pitcher Leonard Dwor Kappa Sigma Teddy Frank Thetc Xi Delta Sigma Phi Norman David David Zoller Albert Bynum Fritz Brupbacher Harry Johnson Irving Zoller Cliff Cameron Pat Haranq Pittman Johnson Jimmy Kisner Murray Durham Carl McCain Phi Eta Mu Jimmy Prose Delwin Laguens Tom Lobrano A. B. Myatt Lambda Chi Alpha Francisco Barnes Matthew Thompson Zeta Beta Tau Paul Arst Gamma lota Ben Testani Eddie Carmouch Norwell Harper Imon Richardson e Pi Kappa Alpha Albert Breaux Junie Cahn Sammy Freyer Seymour Simmons Bob Risser Walter Dorrah Jimmy Sanders Jack Mundell Robert Saunders Sigma Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Theta Norman De Mers BUI Canty Julius Hydrick Bert Darby James McCain Howard Jackson ..-.;. viiZgS Bernard Webb JAMES SMITH First Row: Arst, Barnes, Bates, Black, Blanche, Breaux, Broussard, Brupbacher, Cahn, Cameron, Campbell. Second Row: Canty, Carmouche, Carruth, Chauviere, Courts, Darby, David, DeMers, Dorroh, Dwor, Frank. Third Row: Gangstad, Harper, Hochenedel, Hydrick, tiling, Kisner, Laguens, Leche, Leisk, Lobrano, Maguire. Fourth Row: McCain, Carl; McCain, Clint; McCain, J., McNeil, Moore, Myatt, Myers, Odenwald, Owen, Perez, Prose. Fifth Row: Richardson, Risser, Rountree, Sanders, Shapiro, Simmons, Testani, Turner, Webb, West, Wyman, Zoller , e ft a D f ft 6 D J!5 O D O 1 f ft jft ( E327] SHELLEY D. CARTER, JR. First Row: Aiken, Beene, Bordelon, Campbell, Chappell, Collins, De Mers, Dougherty, Dupont, J. Second Row: Dupont, L. H., Jr., Ewing, Foret, Soyeneche, Hall, Hicky, Hurst, Hydrick, Killen. Third Row: Kinsey, McCain, McConnell, Middleton, F., Middleton, R., Nagle, Painter, Roy, E., Roy, K., Sanders. Fourth Row: Smith, Sullivan, Thomas, Webb, Whitaker, Wiegand, Wilson, Woods, Wray, Wynn. uj,ma Alp.Ua QpAjlbH, OFFICERS SHELLEY D. CARTER, JR Archon LAWRENCE DUPONT, JR Deputy Archon MILTON PAINTER, JR Correspondent WILLIAM HUNTER Recorder J. R. CHAPPELL Treasurer Warwick Aiken, Jr., ' 42 Douglas Beene, Grad. F. P. Bordelon, Jr., ' 43 John Brunson, ' 44 Claude Campbell, ' 44 Shelley Carter, Jr., Grad. J. R. Chappell, ' 41 Oliver Daly, ' 44 Elmo C. Dean, ' 41 Normand DeMers, ' 42 John Dougherty, ' 42 MEM B E R S Jules Dupont, ' 43 Julius Hydrick, ' 41 Lawrence Dupont, ' 41 Jack Killen, ' 41 Joseph L Ewing, ' 41 Norman Kinsey, 42 Joseph Foret, ' 44 James E. McCain, ' 43 Clyde Garrison, ' 44 Carleton McConnell, ' 43 J. C. Germany, ' 44 Frank McElwee, ' 42 Lauren Harper, ' 43 Frank Middleton, Grad. Jerry Hickey, ' 44 Robert Middleton, ' 42 Robert Hobby, ' 44 Charles Nagle, ' 42 William J. Hobby, ' 41 Richard Norton, ' 44 H. O. Hunter, ' 43 Milton Painter, Jr., ' 42 William Hunter, ' 41 Aubrey Parham, ' 43 William Hurst, ' 42 Elliot Roy, ' 41 Kirby Roy, ' 44 Wayne Sanders, ' 44 Charles ShacklefoH, ' 44 F. Tim Sullivan, ' 42 Albert Thomas, ' 41 Bernard Webb, ' 41 Emerson Whitaker, ' 44 Robert Wiegand ' 43 William Wilson, ' 43 Vernon Woods, Grad. Jake Wynn, ' 41 o n C ' CS O ft f) a o wra ft ft ft h o tin] Kap xa Alpha fyn teAnitq, OFFICERS SIDNEY MYERS President FRED BLANCHE Vice-President DOUGLAS MANSHIP Secretary PAYNE BREAZEALE, JR Corresponding Secretary Jack Aycock, ' 42 Wyly Barrow, ' 43 MEM B E R S Will Palfrey, ' 43 Donald Pipes, ' 44 Fred Blanche, ' 41 Trent Palmer, ' 44 Clyde Buaas, ' 42 Fred Edgerton, ' 43 Mason Jaclcson, ' 42 Richard Earl Powers, ' 4 Payne Breazeale, ' 41 John Ellet, ' 41 Walter Fair Johnson, ' 4 Ray Richardson, ' 44 Robert Breazeale, ' 44 Earl Epperson, ' 42 J. Reese Jones, ' 42 Teddy Schabel, ' 41 Duffie Brown, ' 43 Ralph Estes, ' 43 Leslie Kethley, ' 42 Robert Slowey, ' 41 Ormond Butler, ' 42 Louis Edmonds, ' 44 Jack Lawrence, ' 42 William Sentell, ' 42 W. Derwood Cann, Jr., ' 42 Robert Fairley, ' 44 Andre Le Jeune, ' 41 Fred Scott, ' 44 Bob Chinn, ' 42 Thornwell Fields, ' 42 Womack Le Jeune, ' 43 Johnny Terrell, ' 42 Vadah Cochran, ' 4 1 John Francioni, ' 42 J. W. Lynn, ' 43 Newman Trowbridge, ' A Perry Craddoclt, ' 43 Karl Edward Faser, ' 44 George Laurason, ' 44 James Wallace, ' 41 Albion Cross, ' 42 Thomas Howard Gandy, ' 42 Douglas Manship, ' 41 Captan Jack Wyly, ' 41 Rufus Craig, ' 44 William Fred Gandy, ' 41 Frederick Millsaps, ' 41 Edward Watson, ' 44 Edward Culver, ' 44 Charles Garvey, ' 42 Thomas Moore, ' 41 Joe Boyd Williams, ' 44 Cleaburn Dalton, ' 44 Jim L. Gayle, ' 44 Will Hall, ' 42 Floyd Huddleston, ' 41 Sidney Myers, ' 41 Troy Middleton, Jr., ' 44 Jack Orbison, ' 42 Wirt Williams 42 SIDNEY MYERS First Row: Aycock, Barrow, Bill Barton, Barton, G. A., Blanche, Breazeale, P., Breazeale, R., Buaas, But- ler, Cann, Cochran. Second Row: Craddock, Craig, Cross, Culver, Edgerton, Edmonds, Epperson, Estes, Fairly, Faser, Field. Third Row: Francioni, Gandy, Hud- dleston, Jackson, Jones, Kethley, Lawrason, Lawrence, Leche, Lynn, Manship. Fourth Row: Middleton, Moore, O ' Conner, Orbison, Palfrey, Palmer, Powers, Richardson, Schabel, Scott, Sentell. Fifth Row: Slowey, Stuart, Ter- ,ell, Terzia, Wallace, Watson, Webb, Williams, J., Williams, W., Wyche, Wyly. f 3 ir Ik V 3 {J i A % O Q S CS a? - ) ,.- - v , rir H ,f f . -vf Jmb ?, f Cs Cs $ O f?,.0. v v [329] HARRY A. JOHNSON First Row: Barrow, Baudoin, Bowes, Bridges, Broome, Caraway, Carroll, Cassidy, Cobb, Creed. Second Row: Da I feres, David, DeMoss, Frazier, Garrett, Greer, Gresh- am, Grigsby, Holland, Horton. Third Row: Hudson, Johnson, Jumonville, Kisner, Koch, Laborde, Logan, Ma- guire, Marshall, McCain. Fourth Row: Mclnnis, Mohr, Myatt, Phillips, Porterie, Roddey, Roy, Sandoz, Sartor, Sentetl. Fifth Row: Smith, Taliaferro, Templet, Twilley, Uhler, VoorMes, Wilklns, Williams, Young. Kofifia Stigma tf-iatei+iitq, OFFICERS HARRY A. JOHNSON President JAMES B. COBB Vice-President THOMAS A. GRESHAM Scribe WILLIAM B. KOREN Treasurer Bonnie Baker, ' 43 Jack Barrett, ' 43 Frank Barrow, 42 Joseph C. Baudoin, ' 41 Fredrick S. Bowes, ' 43 Reneau Breard, ' 43 Ronnie Bridges, ' 42 Robert E. Caraway, ' 43 Wesley Carroll, ' 43 Patrick Cassidy, ' 43 James B. Cobb, ' 41 John Creed, ' 43 George Dalferes, ' 44 G. Norman David, ' 42 David Ewell, ' 43 MEMBERS Tison, Willis, Leighton Ewell, ' 44 O. B. Frazier, ' 44 David Garrett, ' 44 Robert S. Greer, ' 42 Thomas A. Gresham, Jack Grigsby, ' 42 Robert A. Hart, ' 43 Herman M. Holland, Frank Horton, ' 41 Jerry Hudson, ' 43 Albert James, ' 43 Harry A. Johnson, ' 41 Ralph Johnson, ' 43 Joseph F. Jumonvilli James B. Kisner, ' 41 Jack E. Koch, ' 42 Richard Koren, ' 43 William Koren, ' 41 ' 42 ' 43 ' 42 Ralph Labauve, ' 44 John Laborde, ' 44 George Logan, ' 43 John B. Maguire, ' 41 Chapman Marshall, ' 44 James C. McCain, ' 43 Norman Mclnnis, ' 43 Arthur Mohr, ' 44 Jay L. Morgan, ' 41 Alexander B. Myatt, ' 41 William Phillips, ' 43 Louis Porterie, ' 44 Lymann Richardson, ' 43 Charles Roddey, ' 44 Donald Roy, ' 44 Lawrence B. Sandoz, ' 42 Fredrick W. Sartor, ' 42 George W. Sentell, ' 42 Sidney F. Smith, ' 41 Robert M. Taliaferro, ' 42 Donald C. Templet, ' 42 Frank Terrell, ' 42 Clanton E. Thompson, ' 43 Jack Turnage, ' 44 Ellis S. Twilley, ' 42 Edward B. Uhler, ' 43 Harry B. Voorhies, ' 42 Paul Walker, ' 44 William C. Wilkins, ' 42 Donnaud Williams, ' 43 Dan Willis, ' 44 George K. Woods, ' 41 Robert Young, ' 44 ;, jft fs o 9 5 ' p cs [330] Sterna Alu fyted mitif OFFICERS LOUIS J. WILBERT, JR Commander FRANKLIN L CHALMERS .... Lieutenant Commander PHILLIP RIBBECK Recorder HARRY R. NELSON Treasurer James Alexander, ' 42 Robert Barrow, ' 43 Jack Barry, Grad. Franklin Bates, ' 43 Herb Bainer, ' 41 Jimmy Boyce, ' 44 Charles Burden, ' 42 Roland Caldwell, ' 43 K. K. Campbell, ' 42 Frank Carruth, ' 42 Lester Carville, ' 42 Charles Clark, Grad. William Clark, ' 44 Jack Cousin, ' 43 Martin Cramer, ' 44 A. J. Cronin, ' 44 Thomas Cross, ' 43 MEMBERS J. C. Dabadie, ' 42 Edwin Dantin, ' 41 Roy Davenport, ' 44 C. L Deare, ' 43 George R. Ferguson, ' 43 Felix Garrett, ' 42 John L. Garrett, ' 42 Louis Gurvich, ' 43 Jack Hairston, ' 41 Fred Harper, ' 43 Robert Harris, ' 44 Francis Henchy, ' 42 Alvin Heumann, ' 44 Joe Hart Jolly, ' 43 Robert E. Lee, ' 43 Richard Lewis, ' 43 Warren Lowery, ' 42 Bedford Lucas, ' 42 James J. Magill, ' 41 Martin Menger, ' 42 William McCollam, ' 44 James Murchison, ' 41 Otis Olinde, ' 44 Arnold Perkins, ' 44 Winfred Reid, ' 41 William Reinschmidt, ' 42 Frank Roberts, ' 43 Jack Rolston, ' 44 William Rolston, ' 43 Harry S. Row, ' 43 Norris Samuels, ' 42 Robert Singer, ' 43 Thomas P. Singletary, ' 44 Jefferson D. Smith, ' 42 Robert W. Smith, ' 44 David Snell, ' 43 Guy Tanner, ' 41 Thomas Thibaut, ' 41 Wayne Tisdale, ' 41 Kemp Tucker, ' 44 Leslie Tye, ' 41 John Werner, ' 44 Irwin Wilbert, ' 43 H. N. Wilkinson, ' 41 Jacques Wilkinson, ' 41 Worth Wilkinson, ' 43 William Williams, ' 44 John Ed Winkler, ' 41 William E. Wyman, ' 41 Edward Zatarain, ' 43 LOUIS J. WILBERT, JR. First Row: Alexander, Barrow, Bates, Burden, Butler, Caldwell, Campbell, Carruth, Clark, Cooperman. Sec- ond Row: Chalmers, Cousin, Cronin, Dabadie, Daven- port, Deare, Garrett, F., Garrett, J., Gurvich, Hairston, Harper. Third Row: Henchy, Heumann, Jolly, Lee, Lucas, Martin, McCollam, McVea, Menger, Murchison, Olinde. Fourth Row: Perkins, Ribbeck, Roberts, Rolston, Row, Samuel, Singer, Smith, J., Smith, R., Snell, Tanner. Fifth Row: Thibaut, Tisdale, Tye, Werner, Wilbert, Wilkin- son, J., Wilkinson, W., Williams, Winkler, Wyman, Zatarain. ft r t ft r ft ft ft a r r ft ft ft ft ft f - P W% ft [331] ' First Row: Abendroth, Allain, Andrus, Boyd, Breaux, Bruner, Burns, Creamer. Second Row: Dale, Davidson, Gibbs, Hogan, Howell, Jemison, Johnson, Kirkland. Third Row: Lemann, Means, Muller, Mundell, Murray, Raleigh, Rogers, White, Wormhoudt. Pi Kg xjxcl Alpha, OFFICERS WALTER E. DORROH President CHARLES J. LEMANN Vice-President ROBERT JEMISON Secretary ALBERT J. BREAUX Treasurer John Abendroth, ' 43 MEMBERS Georc J e Muller . ' 4I Leroy Allain, ' 43 Jack J. Mundell, ' 42 Ray Andrus, ' 41 Robert Finseth, ' 44 Robert L. Murray, ' 42 Joseph Bethard, Law Byron Sibbs, ' 41 Palmer Raleigh, ' 43 R. P. Boyd, ' 43 William Hogan, ' 42 Revile Rogers, ' 43 Albert J. Breaux, ' 42 T. S. Howell, ' 43 H. B. Smitherman, ' 43 William Bruner, ' 41 Robert Jemison, ' 42 Joseph Stulb, Law J. C. Burns, ' 42 William Johnson, ' 43 Toby Watson, ' 42 Robert L. Creamer, ' 41 L. C. Kirkland, ' 42 C. W. White, ' 42 Joseph Dale, ' 42 Charles J. Lemann, ' 42 S. O. Woods, ' 42 Carlyle Davidson, ' 42 Frank Macpherson, ' 42 Richard C. Wormhoudt, ' 44 Walter Evans Dorroh, ' 41 Seth Mathews, ' 41 David B. Means, ' 43 Vorise Morant, ' 43 . O f J e f [tfc I, ( T ,|-AffJ -1 5 J. cs r [332] PUi 9ota Alpha OFFICERS ALBERTO FERNANDEZ MORRELL President JUAN O. DIAZ Vice-President CLAUDIO A. VOLIO Secretary HECTOR BUESO Treasurer ALBERTO F. MORRELL Marshall R. Nason M EMBER s Roberto Zelaya, ' 42 (Honorary Member) Alvaro Gonzalez, ' 44 Enrique Aaron, ' 42 Bernardo Ferro, ' 41 Carlos de la Espriella, ' 42 Hector Bueso, ' 41 Frank Monzon Aguirre, ' 43 Alvaro Leiva, ' 44 Jorge Bueso, ' 41 Claudio A. Volio, ' 41 Alonso Higueros, ' 44 Juan O. Diaz, ' 42 Angel Tellechea, ' 42 Roberto Rivero, ' 44 Marcos Garcia Iniguez, ' 42 Alberto Fernandez Morrell, ' 41 PLEDGES Osgood K. Williams, Alban Williams, ' 44 ' 44 Jose Tellechea, ' 43 First Row: Aaron, Bueso, H., Bueso, J., Delaespriella Alberto Olivares, ' 43 Diaz, Ferro. Second Row: Iniguez, Gonzalez, Higuero Leiva, Aguirre, Olivares, Rivero. Third Row: Tellechea Eduardo Tolon, ' 43 A. M., Tellechea, J., Tolon, Volio, Williams, A., Williams O., Zelaya. ' -.-% [3J] IT A. M POSNER First Row: Arst, Benham, Cohn, Cahn, Cohen, Edelman, Felsenthal, Fox, Freed man. Second Row: Freyer, Gold- berg, Goldstein, Hart, Herzberg, Kaplan, A., Kaplan, L. H., Laudenheimer, Levingston. Third Row: Levy, Manhein, Michaelson, Moyse, F., Moyse, H., Posner, G., Posner, H., Pressburg, Rabinowitz. Fourth Row: Rosenbaum, Seidel, Shapiro, M., Shapiro, R., Simmons, Sutker, Titche, Van Os, Weisman, Wolbrette. fieta Qeta au OFFICERS A. M. POSNER President SEYMOUR SIMMONS, JR Vice-President PAUL ARST Secretary JULIUS CAHN, JR Treasurer Paul Arst, ' 42 Herbert Benham, Jr., ' 42 Julius Cahn, Jr., ' 41 Allen E. Cohen, ' 44 Heiman Cohn, ' 41 Leonard Edelman, ' 43 Louis Fox, ' 43 David Felsenthal, ' 43 Alex Freedman, ' 44 Sam Freyer, Law Ralph Ginsberg, 43 Julian N. Goldberg, ' 41 MEMBERS Harold Hart, ' 42 Lee Herzberg, ' 44 Abraham Kaplan, ' 42 Harold Kaplan, Grad. Nathan J. Laudenheimer, ' 44 Douglas Levingston, ' 44 Ben Levy, Jr., ' 42 James Manhein, ' 41 Julius Michaelson, ' 42 Ferd L. Moyse, ' 41 Hermann Moyse, Jr., ' 42 A. M. Posner, ' 41 Gerald Posner, 43 Harvey H. Posner, Law Bernard Pressburg, Grad. Sam Rabinowitz, ' 43 Maurice Raphael, Law Bert Rosenbaum, ' 44 Norton Seidel, ' 44 Milton Shapiro, ' 41 Ralph Shapiro, ' 43 Victor Sutker, Jr., ' 43 Seymour Simmons, Jr., Ellis Titche, 44 Seymour Van Os, ' 43 Henry Weisman, ' 44 David Wolbrette, ' 41 ' 42 m n ft [334] Eatnb a Qlu Alpha OFFICERS NORWELL HARPER President JOHN SULLIVAN Vice-President MARTIN BRODERICK Secretary VINCE CROWLEY Treasurer Dale Andrews, ' 43 Travis Broach, ' 43 Martin Brodericlc, ' 42 Jimmy Brown, ' 42 Byrd Buffington, ' 41 Troy Burford, ' 41 Bobby Cagle, ' 43 Jack Carmichael, ' 42 Edward Carmouche, ' 43 George Wilbert Cline, ' 41 Vince Crowley, ' 42 Ned Davis, ' 42 K. Dunn, ' 41 Iris Dupont, ' 42 Bill Edwards, ' 44 Truett Ford, ' 43 MEMBERS George Frisbie, ' 41 Willis Gayle, ' 43 Leroy Gianelloni, ' 43 Charles Goforth, ' 41 Norwell Harper, ' 42 Howard Huckins, ' 44 Compton Hummel, ' 41 Milton Jenkins, ' 42 Bobby Johnson, ' 42 Leo Kaough, ' 42 James Kidd, ' 42 Kenneth Land, ' 42 Horace Lane, ' 41 Leon LeSeur, ' 44 Malcolm Lowe, ' 42 Arthur McMeans, ' 41 Oliver Manning, ' 41 Bud Meadors, ' 41 M. D. Miller, ' 41 Harry Nattin, ' 41 H. R. Norckauer, ' 41 C. G. Pearce, ' 43 John Penny, ' 43 Frank Perkins, ' 41 Tom Pugh, ' 42 John Redman, ' 42 Benard Reed, ' 43 H. Reid, ' 41 Frank Reiger, ' 44 Edson Reisgen, ' 43 L. Rhodes, ' 40 Imon Richardson, ' 41 Robert Risser, 41 Lee Rousse, ' 41 James Russell, ' 42 James Sanders, ' 43 Robert Sanders, ' 43 Johnny Scarle, ' 42 Carl Shetler, ' 41 Doyle Smith, ' 42 Jimmy Stoker, ' 42 Dewey Straley, ' 41 John Sullivan, ' 41 Bobby Sonderegger, ' 42 James Thibaut, ' 40 Lucien Tisdale, ' 42 Frank VonSprecken, ' 41 Billy Wallace, ' 44 Bob Woodard, ' 39 NORWELL HARPER First Row: Andrews, Broach, Broderick, Brown, Buffington, Burford, Cagle, Carmichael, Carmouche, Cline. Second Row: Crowle y, Davis, Dunn, Dupont, Frisbie, Gayle, Goforth, Huckins, Hummel, Jenkins. Third Row: Johnson, Kaough, Kidd, Land, Lane, LeSueur, Lowe, Manning, Meadors, NatKn. Fourth Row: Norckauer, Pearce, Penny, Pugh, Redmann, Richardson, Rieger, Risser, Rousse, Russell. Fifth Row: Sanders, J., Sanders, R., Scarle, Shefler, Smith, Straley, Sullivan, Tisdale, Wallace, Wills, Woodard. -= . is, -. F T wf [335] W. R. COENEN First Row: Armstrong, K., Armstrong, L. B., Barlowe, Becnel, Betts, Borne, Brindley, Bunce, Burton, Bynum, Cameron. Second Row: Campbell, Capdeville, Carter, Dale, Easterly, Ferguson, Fife, Fleming, Flint, Harmon, Hays. Third Row: Heard, Hebert, Hecker, Henderson, Hogue, Howell, Jones, R., Jones, O., Kitchens, Knobloch, B., Knobloch, O. Fourth Row: Lang, Levington, Lindell, Lindsey, Lynch, McCarty, McHugh, Mclntyre, Mullen, Overmyer, Payne. Fifth Row: Prose, Rainey, Schneider, Scown, Simmons, Tims, Triche, Wasson, Wilkinson, Wilson, Yancey, Zeggler. Ueta Xi fytatetiaitq, OFFICERS W. R. COENEN President C L. FIFE Vice-President J. O. KNOBLOCH Corresponding Secretary J. L. BETTS Treasurer K. L. Armstrong, L. B. Armstrong, 42 43 M E M B E R S T. L. Mullen, ' 43 G. A. Patterson, ' 42 H. S. Barlow, ' 41 J. A. Payne, ' 42 T. B. Becnel, ' 43 W. M. Drake, ' 44 P. N. Howell, ' 41 J. C. Prose, ' 42 J. L. Betts. ' 41 M. J. Durham, ' 41 E. R. Jones, ' 42 L. L Rainey, ' 43 J. B. Borne, ' 43 E. S. Easterly, ' 44 O. R. Jones, ' 42 J. J. Schneider, ' 42 L. B. Brindley, ' 4 J. P. Ferguson, ' 43 E. B. Kitchens, ' 41 E. A. Scown, ' 43 L W. Bunce, ' 41 C. L. Fife, ' 42 B. L. Knobloch, ' 43 D. T. Simmons, ' 44 L. D. Burton, ' 41 R. H. Fleming, ' 42 J. O. Knobloch, ' 41 J. C. Svetlecic, ' 42 A. S. Bynum, ' 41 A. C. Flint, 44 J. O. Lang, ' 42 E. F. Tims, ' 42 C. C. Cameron, 41 D. K. Harmon, ' 42 J. L. LeBlanc, ' 41 A. J. Triche, ' 44 W. M. Campbell, ' 41 R. S. Harper, ' 44 A. R. Levingston, ' 43 J. G. Wilson, ' 43 J. J. Capdevielle, ' 42 W. R. Hays, ' 42 C. W. Lindell, ' 43 W. H. Wilkerson, ' 43 A. H. Carter, ' 42 J. E. Heard, ' 41 E. L. Lindsey, ' 44 R. A. Wasson, ' 42 W. R. Coenen, ' 4 E. R. Hebert, ' 41 H. G. Hecker, ' 42 B. N. Henderson, ' 42 H. M. Hogue, ' 43 R. H. Lynch, ' 43 D. G. McCarty, ' 41 J. T. McCoy, ' 41 E. R. Mclntyre, ' 43 r i ci fs c$ r o Z 1 k . kk MA f D O O ( kk km Li - km? 1336] beita Kdfipxi pA,ila i OFFICERS MORRELL TRIMBLE President JOHN P. OWEN Vice-President JOE BILL JACKSON Secretary ALFRED HUCK Treasurer Tom Baird, ' 42 Preston Barnes, ' 40 John Bennett, ' 42 Lawrence Bourgeois, ' 42 James Carr, ' 44 Bernard Curet, ' 44 John Dale, ' 40 John J. Doles, ' 44 Ben Downing, ' 43 William J. Dugan, ' 40 Charles Everett, ' 42 William Faulkenheimer, ' 44 David B. Fuller, ' 41 William Hargrave, ' 42 John Harrop, Jr., ' 43 Conville Hobgood, ' 44 Harry H. Holt, ' 43 MEMBERS Alfred Huclc, ' 41 Joe Bill Jackson, ' 43 Thomas Hardy Jackson, ' 40 Walter Darnell Jacobs, ' 44 Phillip Jones, ' 41 John Kidd, Srad. Edwin Kyle, ' 41 Fredrick Kyle, ' 41 Thomas Leisk, ' 42 Clint McCain, ' 41 William F. McSraw, ' 40 John C. Miller, ' 40 John C. Morris, ' 42 William G. Oehmig, ' 42 John P. Owen, 41 MORRELL TRIMBLE Stanton Patterson, ' 42 Edward Pavy, ' 40 George Pavy, ' 44 Jack Pitcher, ' 43 Manson Pitcher, ' 40 Seibert Roberts, ' 41 Zach Rougon, ' 44 Percy Rountree, ' 41 Arthur Mack Schutzman Chevis Sherrouse, ' 44 Charest de L. Thibaut, Hugh Thistlewaite, ' 41 Morrell Trimble, ' 41 Bert Turner, ' 43 Allan Wilmot, ' 40 John Winters, ' 44 Joseph Wiseman, ' 42 ' 44 ' 43 First Row: Baird, Barnes, Bennett, Bourgeois, Carr, Courts, Curet, Doles, Downing, Second Row: Dugan, Falkenheiner, Fuller, Hargrave, Harrop, Holt, Huck, Jackson, J., Jackson, T. Third Row: Jacobs, Jones, Kyle, Leisk, Lorang, McCain, Miller, Morris, Oehmig. Fourth Row: Owen, Pavy, Pitcher, Rountree, Sherrouse, Thibout, Turner, Winter, Wiseman. I . . I f ? ! [337] First Row: Anderson, Arbour, Bernard, Blackburn, Black- shear, Billy Brown, Brown, C. J., Burdette, Callahon, Chaviere, Clark, Close. Second Row: Coffey, Craig, Daniels, De Lesseps, Den bo, Den ley, Denson, Foster, Greene, Hargis, Harrington, Henderson. Third Row: Henson, Heroman, Hochewedei, Hollier, Hurst, Jones, Kibbe, King, H., King, J., Kruse, Lesher, Lobdell. Fourth Row: Luikart, B., Luikart, W., Maddox L., Maddox, W., Marshall, McCoy, McDowell, McKowen, McNeil, Meyer, Middleton, Milner, Murchison. Fifth Row: Nunez, Orchard, Osborn, Parlange, Peak, Perez, Ritchie, Rougeou, Sanders, Seip, Selig, Simms, Solberger. Sixth Row: Stallworth, N. B., Stallworth, N. J., Stump, Vance, Ventre, Wall, Welch, White, Williams, Wilson, Worley, C, Worley, J., Young. Sterna Qlti tf-latelnitif, OFFICERS BUFORD FENDLASON President GRAHAM VANCE Vice-President HAROLD KING Secretary PARIS MURCHISON Treasurer Pat Anderson, ' 41 J. B. Arbour, ' 43 Claude Bernard, ' 42 Bernard Blackburn, ' 42 William Blackshear, ' 41 Billy Brown, ' 41 C. J. Brown, ' 44 Gus Burandt, ' 42 Lewis Burdette, ' 42 Eugene Callahan, ' 44 Arnold Chauviere, ' 42 H. M. Chenevert, ' 44 Billy Clark. ' 44 Martin Close, ' 42 John Coffey, ' 41 Charles Craig, ' 44 Emmett Craig, ' 43 Billy Daniels, ' 42 Edgar DeLesseps, ' 42 Robert Denbo, ' 43 Robert Denley, ' 42 Billy Denson, ' 44 MEMBERS Buford Fendlason, ' 41 Jack Greene, ' 42 Newton Hargis, ' 42 S. R. Harmanson, Grad. Alba Harp, Grad. DeWitte Harrington, ' 41 Jack Henderson, ' 44 Mid Heroman, ' 43 Jack Hochendel, ' 43 Walter Hollier, ' 43 Fred Hurst, ' 41 Clifford Janney, ' 41 George Jones, ' 42 Richard Kibbe, ' 43 George Harold King, ' 41 James King, ' 43 Ted Kruse, ' 43 Hugh Lesher, ' 44 Russell Lobdell, ' 44 Bryan Luikart, ' 42 William Luikart, ' 43 James McCoy, ' 43 Bob McDowell, ' 44 John McKowen, ' 42 W. G. McNeil, ' 41 Lynch Maddox, ' 41 Robert Marshall, ' 42 John Meyer, ' 42 Danny Menendez, Grad. Gerald Middleton, ' 40 D. J. Milner, ' 43 Paris Murchison, ' 41 Ray Nunez, ' 42 Louis Orchard, ' 42 Marvin Osborn, Jr., ' 42 Walter Parlange, ' 43 Elton Peak, ' 44 Lea Perez, ' 42 Harris Prosser, ' 42 James Lee Reynolds, ' 43 Charles Richardson, ' 44 Gordon Richey, Grad. Jimmie Ritchie, ' 42 Eddie Robinson, ' 44 Francis Rougeau, ' 43 Stokes Sanders, ' 44 R. F. Schneider, ' 43 John Seip, ' 41 Louis Selig, ' 43 Benny Simms, ' 42 John Solberger, ' 42 Jack Stallworth, ' 41 N. B. Stallworth, ' 44 George Stovall, ' 43 Beverly Stumpf, ' 42 Graham Vance, ' 41 Alex Wall, Grad. Charles Wall, ' 43 Jimmie Wall, ' 41 Jack Waterman, ' 42 Preston Welch, ' 44 Joe Rolf White, ' 42 Cleon Worley, ' 42 John Worley, ' 41 Edward Young, ' 41 n I % fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa B ! KI fa fa Kl jpr o o far, n %mm tic! L.J ' J? J Tj. J V-tJ [338] AlpJiXi Qatnma (lUa OFFICERS JOHN S. ROUSSEL Noble Ruler V. J. GIANELLONI Vice Noble Ruler DELBERT L. ESTESS Secretary GERALD DESMOND Treasurer CHARLES ANDERMANN Reporter GEORGE McCOY . . Interfraternity Council Representative JOHN S. ROUSSEL Charles Andermann, ' 41 Jimmie Bachemin, ' 43 Martin Bachemin, ' 42 J. N. Beam, ' 41 W. A. Bell, ' 41 A. J. Bernard, ' 42 Herbert Blanchard, ' 41 Young Broussard, ' 41 J. L Cole, ' 43 Gerald Desmond, ' 41 MEMBERS Tom Doles, ' 42 Delbert Estess, ' 41 Vivian Gianelloni, ' 42 H. G. Hardee, ' 41 Jack Harrelson, ' 42 Dan Horn, ' 41 J. D. Houston, ' 41 George Huggins, ' 41 Walker Hurdle, ' 43 Robert Johnson, ' 42 George McCoy, ' 41 Herman Mayeaux, ' 42 George Parker, ' 42 T. D. Price, ' 42 John Roussel, ' 42 Roland Roussel, ' 43 Jim Short, ' 41 Richard Thompson, ' 41 Frank Vitrano, ' 41 First Row: Andermann, Bachemin, Beam, Bell, Bernard, Cole. Second Row: Desmond, Doles, Estess, Gianelloni, Harelson, Hurdle. Third Row: Johnston, Mayeux, McCoy, Parker, Roussell, Short. [339] GRIFF VANCE First Row: Adams, Barrios, Blach, Brupbacher, Carkhuff, Disimone, Edmondson. Second Row: Ellington, Friedel, Golden, Hertz Hewitt, llling, Laguens. Third Row: Lanius, Lobrano, Love, Mitchell, Rhodes, Richardson, Solomon, T. Fourth Row: Solomon, W. ( Strange, Sullivan, Thomas, Tycer, Wheat, Winfrey. 2 eud (Xfma PUi OFFICERS GRIFF VANCE President THEODORE SOLOMON Vice-President JOHN S. LANIUS Secretary NEILS HERTZ Treasurer John Adams, ' 42 Hezzie W. Bird, ' 41 Richard Black, ' 42 Fritz Brupbacher, ' 42 Paul Bunzell, ' 42 Robert Caigle, ' 42 Vincent Carkhuff, ' 42 Thomas Cleary, ' 43 Charles D. Cross, ' 42 MEMBERS John F. Disimone, ' 42 Frank Doughty, ' 42 Mahalon Edmonson, ' 42 John Ellington, ' 42 Woodrow Ellis, ' 43 Charles Friedel, ' 42 Edmond Harang, ' 42 Neils F. Hertz, Jr., ' 41 Ira Lee Hewitt, ' 42 George Huffman, ' 44 Warren llling, ' 42 Pittman Johnson, ' 42 Pete Judlin, ' 43 Delwin Laguens, ' 42 Joseph Lang, ' 41 John S. Lanius, ' 42 Thomas Lobrano, ' 41 Lloyd Love, ' 42 James McDowell, ' 43 Charles McHardy, ' 42 Douglas Mitchell, ' 41 Cornell Nett, ' 44 Allen Perkins, ' 42 Roy K. Rhodes, Jr., ' 44 Leo Richardson, ' 44 Walter Rose, ' 43 Theodore Solomon, Al Suberville, ' 41 Harry Thomas, ' 42 Paul Trifferly, ' 42 Arthur Tycer, ' 42 Griff Vance, ' 41 John Whitty, ' 41 Hal C. Winfrey, ' 42 41 Waiie Fraud Raul fan ( i i [340] PUi Cta Mu OFFICERS MATTHEW THOMPSON President RAFAEL NONES Vice-President CRISTINO FIOUEROA Secretary MATTHEW THOMPSON Walter Alvarez, ' 42 Francisco Barnes, ' 41 Raul Busquet, ' 42 Jorge Crespo, ' 44 Jose Crespo, ' 43 Cristino Fiqueroa, ' 41 Ramon Gadea, ' 41 MEMBERS Francisco Gonzalez, ' 44 Carlos Jimenez, ' 44 Esberaldo Martinez, ' 43 Damian Morell, ' 41 Adolfo Nones, 42 Rafael Nones, ' 41 Fernando Pou, ' 43 Reinaldo Ramirez, ' 42 Efrain Rive, ' 41 Manuel Roig, ' 44 Jose E. Salichs, ' 43 Mariano Santiago, ' 43 Matthew Thompson, ' 42 First Row: Alvarez, Ansa, Barnes, Busquet, Cesari, Jorge Crespo, Jose Crespo. Second Row: Del Pilay, Fiqueroa, Gadea, Gonzalez, Jimenez, Martinez, Morell, Nones, A. Third Row: Nones, R., Pou, Ramirez, Rive, Roig, Salichs, Santana, Santiago. v r ) f J JVT3 | |J, I J fVj [341] PUi p,ulan Pi IRVIN S. SMITH OFFICERS IRVIN S. SMITH President THEODORE FRANK Vice-President AARON MINTZ Corresponding Secretary DAVID N. ZOLLER Recording Secretary STANLEY FINK Treasurer First Row: Bernstein, Dickoff, Dwor, Feltenstein, Ferst, Fink. Second Row: Franks, Fnedland, Gershon, Herman, Jason, Kiinger. Third Row: Caufer, Menszer, Mintz, Perl- man, Spindell, Zoller. Leon Dickoff, Grad. Leonard Dwor, ' 41 Irving Feltenstein, ' 44 Bart Ferst, Grad. Stanley Fink, ' 42 Theodore Frank, ' 42 Alvin Friedland, ' 44 MEMBERS Leon Gershon, ' 43 Irving Herman, ' 43 William Jason, ' 44 Lazard Kiinger, ' 42 John Laufer, ' 42 Samuel Menszer, ' 43 Aaron Mintz, ' 43 Theodore Perlman, ' 44 Irvin Smith, ' 41 Murray Spindel, ' 43 David Zoller, ' 43 B. Irving Zoller, Grad. H42] Alpha lau, Ometja OFFICERS ELMER G. WEST President CHARLES ROUNTREE Vice-President JACK E. CHAPPUIS Worthy Scribe RALPH TODD Exchequer Douglas Beauchamp, ' 43 Overton Beauchamp, ' 42 Charles Boze, ' 42 Toliver Bozeman, ' 43 Leo Brasset, ' 44 Gordon Broussard, ' 41 Harry Campbell, ' 42 Donald Chappuis, ' 44 Jack Chappuis, ' 41 Perrin Cherry, ' 41 Paul Engle, ' 43 Maurice Fitzgerald, ' 43 MEMBERS James Fuller, ' 44 Edward Grady, ' 42 Glen Gremillion, ' 42 Robert Hunter, ' 41 Wedge Kyes, ' 44 Ray Laiche, ' 43 Jack Lanier, ' 43 John Lewis, ' 44 Gillis Long, ' 44 Ross McCaskill, ' 43 Charles Metz, ' 44 Ragan Nelson, ' 44 Eillis Peak, ' 44 Alfred Pickett, ' 44 Christaincy Pickett, Jr., ' 44 Dewell Pittman, ' 41 Charles Roberts, ' 41 Charles Rountree, ' 41 William Ryan, ' 43 William Sonnier, Jr., ' 43 Howell Teeple, ' 43 Ralph Todd, ' 42 Otis Lee Tugwell, Jr., ' 42 Elmer West, ' 41 Brad Willingham, ' 41 ELMER G. WEST First Row: Beauchamp, D., Beauchamp, O., Boze, Boze- man, Brassett, Broussard, Campbell, Chappuis, D. Second Row: Chappuis, J., Cherry, Engle, Grady, Gremillion, Grobe, Hunter, Kyes. Third Row: Laiche, Lanier, Lewis, Long, McCaskill, Nelson, Peal, Pickett, A. Fourth Row: Pickett, C, Pittman, Roberts, Rountree, Sonnier, Teeple, Todd, Willingham. L3J BiCfma, Pi fytede wUhf, JAMES A. LEITHEAD First Row: Buechner, Cohen, H., Dore, Hebert. Second Row: Holt, Martin, McManus, Whittington, Cohen, M. OFFICERS JAMES A. LEITHEAD . . . President JOHN H. DORE . Vice-President ROBERTS MOORE WHITTINGTON . . . Secretary CURTIS A . WHITTINGTON Jack Atchison, ' 44 MEMBERS James McManus, ' 42 Dan Buechner, ' 44 Hyman Cohen, ' 41 Maurice Cohen, ' 42 John H. Dore, ' 41 Emmett Holt, ' 43 James A. Leithead, ' 41 Curtis A. Whittington, ' 43 Roberts M. Whittington, ' 43 Roy O. Martin, ' 43 344] OFFICERS JOHN C. SIMMONS President RUSSEL LeBLANC Vice-President JAMES ABADIE Secretary VERNON KEATING Treasurer PAUL VILLARS Business Manager James Abadie, ' 41 MEMBE R S John O ' Connor, ' 41 Robert Alemand, ' 42 Michael O ' Keefe, ' 42 Raymond Belteau, ' 41 William Pender, ' 44 Wilton Clay, ' 42 Marcel Graugnard, 43 Lawrence Polizzi, ' 42 Sidney Champagne, ' 42 Clifton Gremillion, 41 James Roy, ' 42 James Currie, ' 42 John Hoffman, ' 41 Isaac Savoie, ' 42 J. Elwood Davis, ' 43 Charles Ibert, ' 44 John Simmons, ' 42 Reginald DeMers, ' 42 Vernon Keating, ' 42 Hewitt Theriot, ' 41 Henry Dornier, ' 41 Manuel Knight, ' 42 Edward Tooley, ' 43 Earl Fernandez, ' 42 Joseph Krail, ' 43 Jose Torres, ' 42 Robert Forester, ' 42 Russel LeBlanc, ' 42 Shelby Trappey, ' 42 Joseph Gassie, ' 43 Patrick Lyons, ' 42 Paul Villars, ' A 1 James Graugnard, ' 43 Albert Mason, ' 41 Frank Walk, ' 42 Willard McAndrews ' 44 Huey Morel, ' 43 John P. Nelson, ' 43 JOHN C. SIMMONS First Row: Abadie, Alemand, Amedee, Belteau, Cham- pagne, Clay, Currie, Davis, De Mers. Second Row: Dornier, Fernandez, Forester, Gassie, Graugnard, J., Graugnard, M., Hoffman, Ibert, Keating. Third Row: Knight, Krail, LeBlanc, Lyons, Mason, McHugh, O ' Conner, O ' Keefe, Ory, Pender. Fourth Row: Polizzi, Morel, Roy, Savoia, B., Savoia, I., Tooley, Torres, Trappey, Villars, Walk. a n I [345] . i HP Phi 3 etia 7 teia OFFICERS ROBERT G. SMITH President ROBERT L EDNIE Secretary ALBERT W. DARBY, JR Treasurer JAMES H. SMITH Reporter ROBERT G. SMITH First Row: Allen, Belaire, Canty, Darby, Darsey, Destiche, Ednie, Flanagan. Second Row: French, Gangstad, Gard- ner, Gault, Gordon, Hale, Haley, Holt. Third Row: Howe, Huber, Lemasson, Leslie, Metcalf, Moore, More- lock, Odenwald, Pope. Fourth Row: Ramsel, Robinson, Sharpe, Smith, P., Smith, R., Stambaugh, St. Romain, Vann, Williams. James Edwin Allen, ' 44 Rene Rodney Belaire, ' 41 William H. Canty, ' 43 George Allen Carrol, Grad. Grant Clark, ' 43 Albert W. Darby, Jr., ' 43 Bruce Darcy, ' 43 Robert James Destiche, ' 44 Robert Lewis Ednie, ' 42 Emery Flannagan, ' 44 Leon L. Fergus, ' 41 Philo Nelson French, III. Robert E. Gangstad, ' 42 James Creswell Gardner Kenneth W. Gault, ' 44 42 ' 44 MEMBERS John B. Gordon, ' 43 Claude Hale, ' 42 James Haley, ' 43 Benton Holt, ' 42 Jack Howe, ' 41 W. H. House, ' 43 Thomas L. Huber, Jr., ' 42 Howard W. Jackson, Grad. Jack Knight, ' 44 James T. Leslie, Jr., ' 44 Roderick M. Lemasson, ' 41 Dee Lemar Metcalf, ' 42 F. A. Moore, Jr., ' 44 John Dennis Moore, ' 41 Thomas M. Moore, ' 43 Kennedy L. Morelock, ' 44 Thomas Murphy, ' 44 Ward F.J. Odenwald, Jr., ' 43 Rene Ortlieb, ' 43 Newby Pope, ' 42 Lee C. Ramsel, ' 41 Bob John Robison, ' 44 Daniel C. Scarborough, ' 41 Spencer Scharfenstein, ' 44 George W. Sharpe, Jr., ' 42 Robert G. Smith, ' 41 James H. Smith, ' 41 Paul M. Smith, Jr., ' 42 John Edward Stambaugh, ' 41 P. J. St. Romaine, ' 41 John Herman Vann, Jr., ' 42 William Williams, ' 44 Jeromf Harold Cyril Ik I i, i I [346] I ., Alpha ZftiAum Pi CARROLL STAHL HAROLD BRONSTEIN CYRIL COHEN JAY YAFFO Corresponding Scribe CARROLL STAHL JEROME BLACK Exchequer Jerome H. Black, 43 MEMBERS Jay E. Yaffo, ' 43 Harold Bronstein, ' 42 Louis Zeve, ' 44 Cyril M. Cohen, 43 Charles EakIn ' ' 44 David Zukerman, ' 44 Leon Kate, 43 Carroll Stahl, ' 41 First Row: Black, Bronstein, Cohen, Eakin. Second Row Katz, Yaffo, Zeve, Zukerman. [347] U CARLOS CHRISTINA OFFICERS CARLOS CHRISTINA Presided SEBASTIAN J. MESSINA Vice-President VINCENT X. ZANCA Secretary MICHAEL MARCHESE Treasurer BEN TESTANI Social Chairman First Row: Broggi, Cashio, D ' Aquila, C, D ' Aquila, S. P., Lupo. Second Row: Marchese, Messina, Montagano, Pennica, Testani, Zanca. Paul Aggoliato, ' 43 Salvador Anzelmo, ' 41 Frank Broggi, ' 42 Leonard Calcagno, ' 44 Carl Cashio, ' 43 Carlos Christina, ' 41 Carl D ' Aquila, ' 41 Salvador D ' Aquila, ' 41 John De Roddo, ' 43 MEMBERS Edward Di Franzo, ' 43 Dominick Forace, ' 43 Carmen Gagliardi, ' 42 Salvador Lococ o, ' 42 Joseph D. Lupo, ' 42 Vincent Madona, ' 43 Michael Marchese, ' 41 S. Marchese, ' 44 John Massaracchia, ' 43 Sebastian J. Messina, ' 41 Tom Mochetta, ' 42 Edward Montagno, ' 43 Joseph A. Pennica, ' 42 Albert Porretto, 42 Z. Strate, ' 43 Ben Testani, ' 42 Vincent X. Zanca, ' 42 David Leon Le: Da Paul fir Sidney Murray IB t 1148] 1 OFFICERS GUSTAVE KAPLAN President MORRIS SHAPIRO Vice-President GUSTAVE PAILET Secretary OLIVER SOKOLSKY Treasurer David Bernstein, ' 43 MEMBERS M rr ' S Sha Iro ' ' 4I Leon Cooperman, ' 44 Oliver Sokolsky, ' 41 Leo Davne, ' 42 David Spizer, ' 41 . ,,. Herman Hellman, ' 42 Paul Finkelstem, 42 Loyd Weisinger, ' 42 r . , _ . , AA Morrice Hellman, ' 41 Sidney fc reenberg, 44 Bill Wiel, ' 42 , Gustave Kaplan, ' 41 Murray Gross, 42 Milton Zukerberg, ' 44 Gustave Pallet, 41 Morris Pailet, ' 41 Soloman Shanaider, ' 41 GUSTAVE KAPLAN First Row: Bernstein, Brown, Dykman, Finkelstein, Gross, Hellman, Pailet, G. Second Row: Pailet, M., Shapiro, Shnaider, Sokolsky, Spizer, Weill, Weisinger, Zukerberg. s C CSCS fa Cs.fa mn [349] I Bujma 9oia Alpha OFFICERS NEMESIO L SOTO, JR . President M RAMON GARCIA , . V ce-President i k FRANCISCC PAUL McCC PENNE Secretary . Treasurer W )NNIE NEMESIO L. SOTO, JR. Ramon Aneses, ' 44 MEMBERS Francisco J. Rivera, ' 44 Gerardo Castello, ' 41 Francisco Romo, ' 44 Jose A. Diaz, ' 43 Luis E. Hernandez, ' 44 Jorge Solier, ' 44 Warren Diaz, ' 43 Javier Luna, ' 44 Nemesio L. Soto, ' 42 Andrew Fletcher, ' 44 Paul McConnie, ' 42 Edgardo Vazquez, ' 44 First Row: Ane:es, Castello, Diaz, Fletcher, Garcia, Her- Ramon Garcia, ' 42 Waldo Mercader, ' 44 Jaime Velez, ' 44 nandez, L. Second Row: Hernandez, V., Luna, McConnie, Mercader, Penne, Rivera, Romo. Francisco Penne, ' 42 [3 0] Pi AlfUta Alpha beita OFFICERS i ] WALTER V. HINTON President WILLIAM LUKER Vice-President, Treasurer SAMUEL LIPP Secretary f Hv 1 -infl H WALTER V. HINTON George G. Abadie, ' 42 MEMBERS Joseph McAdam, ' 42 Julio Aleman, ' 41 Eamon McCluskey, ' 42 Carl W. Bankston, ' 44 Edward Boudreaux, ' 43 Claude Melson, ' 44 Carl Becnel, ' 42 Frank DiRosa, ' 43 Baker D. Newton, Grad. Gaston C. Bordis, ' 41 Walter V. Hinton, ' 41 Samuel Lipp, ' 43 Milton Nevils, ' 42 William Luker, ' 41 LeRoy Martin, ' 44 First Row: Abadie, Aleman, Bordis, Boudreaux, Di Rosa Gernon, Gumley. Second Row: Larsen, Lipp, Luker McAdam, McCluskey, Melson, Nevils, Newton. [351] f s I i f , ' EDALEE GASTROCK v u u u [354] Alpha Chi Omega Dot Canty Vivian Cazayoux Alpha Delta Pi Leah Calmes Elizabeth Ricks Barrow, Bonck, Calmes, Canty, Cassidy, Cazayoux Colvin, Cuenot, Damsker, Danziger, Duncan, Edwards, Faught Fitch, Foley, Frazler, Jummonville, Lansden, Levy, Lobrano Mundt, Pivour, Porter, Ragsdale, Ricks, Smith, Welsh OFFICERS EDALEE GASTROCK President LORA MAYE BARROW Vice-President DOT COLVIN Secretary JO ANNE RAGSDALE Treasurer MEMBERS Alpha Xi Delta Delta Delta Delta Erin Hyde Lora Maye Barrow Irene Pivour Floy Jumonville Kappa Kappa Gamma Clare Landen Jo Anne Ragsdale Pi Beta Phi Katherine Edwards Charlene Faught Alpha Epsilon Phi Beta Sigma Omicron Delta Zeta Phi Mu Vivian Rae Baccarat Catherine Ann Cassidy Virginia Bonck Dot Colvin Helaine Danziger Edalee Gastrock Mary Louise Fitch Martha Duncan Alpha Omicron Pi Chi Omega Kappa Delta Sigma Delta Tau Kathryn Lobrano Barbara Cuenot Lelia Dean Frazier Sylvia Damsker Helen Jane Smith Jane Porter [355] Mildred Welsh Sidney Loeb WW RUTH M. WILKINSON First Row: Bonck, Brown, Buchalter, Campbell, Canty, Childress, Cobb, Cochran, Colvin, Couviltion, Damsker. Second Row: Danziger, Dixey, Brisdale, Edwards, Far- rell, Fitch, Fleming, Flotte, Frazier, Fruchtgarden, Gauger. Third Row: Graves, Grayson, Hoffman, Hoyt, Jackson, Jummonville, Lancaster, Lassalle, Le Blanc, Leche, Lee. Fourth Row: Littell, Mary, McLure, Moore, Mundt, Nelson, Newton, Olinde, Pearson, Pole, Porter. Fifih Row: Ragsdale, Ricks, D., Ricks, E., Robison, Shiff, Silverblatt, Slattery. Smith, H. J., Smith, L Sweeney, Walker, ' Williams 2 elta Qanunxi jbelta OFFICERS RUTH MURPHY WILKINSON President SYLVIA DAMSKER Vice-President JANE FRENCH Secretary VERA MUNDT Treasurer Alpha Chi Omega Dot Canty Sarah Hoyt Edith Robinson Shirley Sauer Margaret J. Williams Alpha Delta Pi Eleanor Graves Marjorie Hoffman Marjorie Mary Docia Ricks Elizabeth Ricks Alpha Epsilon Phi Helaine Danziger Dolly Fruchtgarten Irene Buchalter Alpha Omtcron Pi Jane Drisdale Marie Farrell Helen Jane Smith Louise Smith MEMBERS Alpha Xi Delta Theda Childress Frances Hampton Kathryn Lee Jane Newton Irene Pivour Beta Sigma Omicron Carmen Couvillion Peggy Fleming Rosemary Flotte Odette Nelson Chi Omega Patricia Lassalle Betty McLure Mary Moore Jane Porter Ruth Wilkinson Delta Delta Delta Dot Dixey Floy Jumonvtlle Shirley Leche Mary Littell Mary Gay Moores Delta Zeta Virginia Bonck Mona Campbell Mary Louise Fitch Punkin Olinde Marietta Sweeney Kappa Delta Katherine Butler Lelia Dean Frazier Jena Jackson June LaFleur Kathleen Walker Phi Mu Dot Colvin Betty Cupp Miriam Le Blanc Bebe McCain Charlotte Pole Pi Beta Phi Dot Cobb Bill le Cochran Katherine Edwards Jane French Jane Pearson Mary Frances Slattery Sigma Delta Tau Sylvia Damsker Sidney Marie Loeb Vera Mundt Lillian Shiff Florence Silverblatt Kappa Kappa Gamma Margie Brown Elizabeth Ann Gauger Ann Grayson Harriet Lancaster Jo Ann Ragsdale i ( V [356] JlaHiJtda OFFICERS PEGGY KILPATRIC.K President MAE JOHN Vice-President CHARLEEN FAUGHT Secretary LYNN FERGUSON Treasurer Alpha Chi Omega Olivia Cazayoux Vivian Cazayoux Ann Meredith Alpha Delta Pi Maxme Anderson Jean Le Blanc Lynn Ferguson Tottie Moore Alpha Epsilon Phi Vivian Baccarat Maxine Barnett Florette Geismar Maxine Meltzer Rocky Levy Alpha Omicron Pi Sally Fish Dawkins Marjory Hunt Peggy Kilpatrick Phyllis Murdock MEMBERS Alpha Xi Delta Agnes Cassens Enne Hyde Dorothy King Sherle Selle Beta Sigma Omicron Katherine Ann Cassidy Julie Duvtc Edalee Gastrock Gladys Siudy Chi Omega Louise Brown Jewel Claitor Betty Simms Ruth Thomas Delta Zeta Catherine Brousseau Mary Lollie Brousseau Gloria Pohlman !rma St. Romain Kappa Delta Gene Blanchard Jean Bridges Jean Palfrey Phoebe Vickers Kappa Kappa Gamma Judy Benolst Althea Fuller Donna Hayes Moira Lant Phi Mu Genevieve Anderson Eva Dean David Evelyn Lockhart Helen Pfeffer Pi Beta Phi Charleen Faught Nancy Bryan Foley Genevieve Munson Lady Van Beth Williams Sigma Delta Tau Joan Benjamin Gloria Mark Ruth Mermes Thelma Stein Stray Greeks Ouida Davis Dorothy Kelly Lorraine O ' Rourke PEGGY KILPATRICK Delta Delta Delta Katherine Beilstein Mae John Marjorie Lee Shirley Libby Sue Whitty First Row: Anderson, M., Anderson, G., Barnett, Benoist, Brousseau, C, Brousseau, M. L., Cassens, Cas- sidy. Second Row: Cazayoux, O., Cazayoux, V., Clai- tor, David, Dawkins, Duvic, Faught, Ferguson, Foley. Third Row: Fuller, Gastrock, John, Kelly, King, LeBlanc, Lee, Levy, Lockhart. Fifth Row: Mark, Meredith, Mermes, Munson, Palfrey, Pohlman, Simms, Stein, Vickers Pi ||i [357] OFFICERS JENA JACKSON President MILDRED WELSH Vice-President MARTHA JANE HILL Secretary GENE BLANCHARD Treasurer JENA JACKSON p, iilan QUcupie i Allen, Amman, Bacot, Barnett, Bartow, Baynard, A., Baynard, B., Blanchard, Bridges, Butler Chadwick, Deweese, Doherty, Durand, Earnest, Few, Frazier, Gandy, Garcia, Goodman Guess, Hale, Hill, J., Hill, M. ( Hutchinson, Jarrell, E., Jarrell, M., Jones, Jordan, Kerksieck Lafleur, Landry, Latimer, Lawrason, Leach, LeBlanc, Lee, Lesher, Major [358] Louise Allen, ' 41 Magdaline Amman, ' 41 Bebe Bacot, ' 43 Marion Barnette, ' 43 Barbara Barton, ' 41 Anne Baynard, ' 43 Boots Baynard, ' 43 Gene Blanchard, ' 42 Nellie Brewer, ' 42 Jean Bridges, ' 44 Katharine Butler, ' 41 Tweensie Chadwiclc, ' 44 Elizabeth DeWeese, ' 42 Louise Doherty, ' 43 Norma Durand, Grad. Lula Mae Earnest, ' 41 Margaret Elam, ' 41 Billijune Few, ' 42 Lelia Dean Frazier, ' 42 Eleanor Gandy, ' 44 yl Lei iv enibeti Bobby Garcia, ' 44 Fay Kent Guess, ' 42 Jeanne Goodman, ' 41 Jean Hale, ' 43 Martha Jane Hill, ' 41 Jena Jackson, ' 41 Evelyn Jarrell, ' 43 Lucille Jarrell, ' 43 Martha Jones, ' 43 Charlotte Jordan, ' 41 Ann Kerseick, ' 41 June LaFleur, ' 41 Dorothy Landry, ' 43 Elizabeth Jane Lattimer, ' 41 Florence Lawrason, ' 44 Marion Leach, ' 42 Katharine Lee, ' 42 Mary Ellen Lesher, ' 43 Pigeon Major, ' 43 Sarah McConnell, ' 44 Bitsy McHenry, ' 43 Lola Meriwether, ' 43 Danie Miller, ' 44 Erin Montgomery, ' 41 Rosanna Morris, ' 41 Geraldine Murchison, ' 43 Jayne Murchison, ' 41 Louise Nowlin, ' 41 Carolyn Oliver, ' 42 Florence Ott, ' 43 Gene Palfrey, ' 41 Naomi Percy, ' 41 Sarah Pipes, ' 43 Anne Pugh, ' 44 Lucille Pugh, ' 42 Laurette Ralph, ' 41 George Rose Rountree, ' 41 Lois Scott, ' 44 Patsy Slack, ' 42 Margaret Smith, ' 42 Barbara Swartz, ' 41 Betty Taggart, ' 41 Camille Terrill, ' 42 Flo Turner, ' 43 Phoebe Vickers, ' 43 Kathleen Walker, ' 41 Juanita Weaver, Grad. Mildred Welsh, ' 41 Glendora White, ' 42 Helen Williamson, ' 42 Faye Wimberley, ' 42 Olive Jeannette Wood, ' 42 Betty Joyce Wood, ' 43 Daisy Claire Woodard, ' 41 O F KAPPA DELTA Meriwether, Miller, Montgomery, Morris, Murchison, Jayne; Murchison, Jerry; McConnell, McHenry, Mcintosh Nowlin, Oliphant, Oliver, Ott, Paltrey, Percy, Pipes, Pugh, A., Pugh, L. Ralph, Rountree, Scott, Slack, Smith, Swartz, Taggart, Terrell, Turner Vickers, Walker, Weaver, Welsh, White, Williamson, Wimberly, Wood, Woodard [3591 r OFFICERS LEAH CALMES President LYNN FERGUSON Vice-President MARY JANE McMAHON .... Recording Secretary MARJORY MARY Corresponding Secretary NORMA BECKER Treasurer LEAH CALMES @m cj,a Qliapie i o A Anderson, Barrios, Bates, Becker, Bernaue f , Bolin, Bray, Brogdon, Brown, Capdevielle Carrier, Clay, Covey, Crain, Crews, Delas, Dore, Ferguson, Garrison Graves, Grouchy, Harris, Hoffman, Hoover, Hunsicker, Kellis, Kendrick, Knoblock, Kroger [360] 1 Maxine Anderson, ' 41 Mary Ella Bates, ' 41 Norma Becker. ' 42 Marie Jeanne Barrios, ' 44 Marion Bernauer. ' 42 Marion Bolin, ' 44 Barbara Boudreaux, ' 41 Ruth Bray, ' 43 Anna Lee Brogden, 44 Anna Lee Brown, ' 42 Leah Calmes, ' 41 Shirley Carrier, ' 41 Joy Clay, ' 43 Mattye Capdevielle, ' 44 Peggy Lou Covey, ' 44 Elva Crain, ' 42 Ann Crews, ' 44 y v Lemb embet Janet Delas, ' 41 Betty Dore, ' 42 Lynn Ferguson, ' 42 Louise Garrison, ' 43 Eleanor Graves, ' 42 Mitzi Grouchy, ' 42 Jean Harris, ' 42 Zoe Hoover, ' 42 Marjorie Hoffman, ' 41 Mary Francis Hunsicker, ' 42 Ann Carroll Kellis, ' 41 Beverly Kendriclc, ' 42 Celeste Kroger, ' 43 Lorraine Knoblock, ' 42 Lillette LaCaze, ' 43 Alice Lassiter, ' 41 Jean LeBlanc, ' 43 Marie Ledet, ' 41 Billie Sue Lewis, ' 43 Isobel Leonard, ' 42 Frances Lenhard, ' 44 Marion Lighthall, ' 42 Constance Mary, ' 44 Marjorie Mary, ' 43 Dorothy Mason, ' 44 Mary Jean McAdams, ' 44 Lily Marie McKnight, ' 42 Mary Jane McMahon, ' 41 Elizabeth Moore, ' 44 Dorothy Moore, ' 44 Dorothy Norman, ' 41 Marie Fitre, ' 41 Elizabeth Ricks, ' 41 Docia Ricks, ' 43 Janet Randolph, ' 43 Hazel Ann Sanchez, ' 43 Louise Shahan, ' 42 Elaine Thibodeaux, ' 41 Kay Todd, ' 42 Elizabeth Wakeman, ' 45 Milryn Wallis, ' 42 Rae Catherine Ware Wilda Mae Warner, ' 42 Virginia Wilson, ' 42 Barbara West, ' 42 4 ALPHA DELTA P I LaCaze, Lassiter, LeBlanc, Lenhard, Leonard, Lighthall, Lewis, Mary, C, Mary, M., Mason Moore, McAdams, McKnight, McMahon, Norman, Pitre, Randolph, Ricks, D., Ricks, E. Sanchez, Shahan, Thibodeaux, Todd, Wakeman, Wallis, Ware, Warner, West, Wilson [361] OFFICERS MARY LOU FITCH President JANE FARGARSON Vice-President MARGARET STATHEM Secretary FERN MOORE Treasurer MARY LOUISE FITCH i(f,tna GUapien, o Bonck, Bozeman, Broderick, Brousseau, C, Brousseau, M., Campbell, Cason, Chlasson, Cooper, Cordell Dupuis, Faget, Fairchild, Fargason, Golden, Suillory, Haggard, Harmon, Hartman Henry, Hubert, Hunter, Jarmon, Jones, Jordan, Kelsoe, F., Kelsoe, J., Lafluer, Landon [362] Virginia Bonck, ' 42 Barbara Bonner, ' 43 Helen Gale Bozeman, ' 44 Kathleen Broderick, ' 44 Catherine Brousseau, ' 43 Mary Lollie Brousseau, ' 41 Mona Campbell, ' 42 Frances Cason, ' 44 Winnie Chiasson, ' 44 Betty Cooper, ' 41 Lanier Cordell, ' 42 Margaret Dupuis, ' 41 Elsie Faget, ' 44 Lelia Fairchild, ' 41 Jane Fargason, ' 41 Mary Lou Fitch, ' 41 Joyce Golden, ' 42 y 1 Lewtb entbe c Betty Guillory, ' 42 Marguerite Haggard, ' 44 Merlyn Harmon, ' 44 Ann Hartman, ' 44 Mary Ann Henry, ' 44 Earle Hubert, ' 43 Anita Hunter, ' 44 Nelwyn Jarmon, ' 44 Yvonne Jones, ' 41 Alice Jordan, ' 42 Florese Kelsoe, ' 44 Jacqueline Kelsoe, ' 44 Carmen LaFleur, ' 41 Valerie LaFleur, ' 41 Betty Landon, ' 44 Margaret Landry, ' 43 Irene Mae Leach, ' 42 Ruth Loyd, ' 42 Sybil McCall, ' 42 Virgie McCall, ' 42 Helen Ruth McManus, ' 44 Jerry Matthews, ' 42 Mary Ellen Mayronne, ' 44 Margaret Menetre, ' 42 Fern Moore, ' 41 Virginia Lee Moreland, ' 41 Susanne Nelson, ' 41 Trina Olinde, ' 43 Yvonne Olinde, ' 41 Winona Ormsby, ' 44 Elizabeth Pearson, ' 44 Gloria Pohlman, ' 42 Irma St. Romain, ' 44 Drusilla Singletary, ' 41 Joyce Smith, ' 44 Gloria Stanley, ' 44 Mary Jane Stanley, ' 42 Margaret Stathem, ' 41 Clare Stirling, ' 44 Esther Stirling, ' 43 Norma Stovall, ' 44 Mary Etta Sweeney, ' 41 Mary Tucker, ' 42 Ann Whittington, ' 42 Orient Wild, ' 41 O F DELTA Z E T A Landry, Loyd, McCall, S., McCall, V., McManus, Marronne, Matthews, Menetre, Moore, Moreland Nelson, Olinde, T., Olinde, Y., Ormsby, Pearson, Pohlman, Roberts, St. Romain, Singletary, Smith Stanley, G., Stanley, M., Stathem, Stirling, C, Stirling, E., Stovall, Sweeney, Tucker, Whittington, Wild [363] .b OFFICERS JANE PORTER President MARY MOORE Vice-President PAT LASSALLE Secretary RUTH MURPHY WILKINSON Treasurer JANE PORTER pUiQ amma GUapi i o 5 5 W Adams, Anderson, Armstrong, Ashby, Beatty, Blackwell, Boggs, Breard, Brown, Bruner, Bubenzer Burden, Byram, Calhoun, Claitor Close, Cuenot, Dameron, Farrar, Farrow, Fowler, Gorham Gunn, Hardy, Harmanson, Hayward, Heroman, Herring, Hicks, Hinkle, Hinton, Hobby, Hodge Holt, Humphries, Keeton, Kelly, Kurzweg, Laborde, Lanius, Lassalle, Levy, Meleton, Mize, Moore [364) i I s Katherine Adams, ' 42 Rilla Anderson, ' 41 Louise Armstrong, ' 43 Katherine Ashby, ' 44 Eloise Blackwell, ' 42 Adelaide Boggs, ' 41 Louise Brown, ' 44 Zola Lynn T. Beatty, ' 41 Bettye Bubenzer, ' 44 Billie Burden, ' 44 Winnie Graham Brearad Mary Neil Byram, ' 43 Jewel Claitor, ' 42 Kathryn Close, ' 41 Barbara Cuereat, ' 41 Wink Dameron, ' 42 Frances Farrar, ' 43 Marjorie Farrow, ' 41 Jane Fowler, ' 41 Katherine Gunn Janet Hardy, ' 41 Joan Harmonson, ' 41 Corinne Heroman, ' 41 yl L einb eiwivet Elaine Herring, ' 43 Felice Hicks, ' 42 Mary Hayward Sarah Frances Hinkle, ' 42 Dorothy Hinton, ' 42 Mary Haley, ' 44 Gloria Hodge, ' 44 Betsy Ann Holt, ' 42 Jane Humphries, ' 43 Juanice Keeton, ' 41 Kitty Kelly, ' 43 Marguerite Laborde, ' 43 Amy Lanius, ' 44 Pat Lasalle, ' 42 Rose Levy, ' 42 Genevieve McCracken, ' 41 Marguerite McDonald, ' 41 Mary McGill, ' 41 Ruth McHugh, ' 43 Betty McLure, ' 41 Katherine Jack Morris, ' 43 Jackie Murff, ' 42 Marjorie Murphy, ' 44 Nancy May, ' 41 Nettie Adel Norwood, ' 43 Eleanor March, ' 42 Pattie Jean Morris, ' 43 Marcie Ann O ' Neil, ' 42 Jean Pearce, ' 41 Billie Peel, ' 42 Polly Pepper, ' 44 Alice Hart Phillips, ' 44 Mary Ruth Plauche, ' 43 Jacqueline Prejean, ' 43 Elizabeth Quilty, ' 43 Betty Reid, ' 43 Jennie Ruth Reed, ' 44 Mary K. Richardson, ' 44 Eleanor Reddick, ' 44 Anne Roberts ' 43 Emily Roberts, ' 43 Alice Robinson, ' 42 Isabel Ronaldson, ' 43 Mary Elizabeth Sanders, ' 44 Angele Sarrazin, ' 43 Carolyn Sevier, ' 42 Mary Pointer Schwing, ' 44 Beslee Scott, ' 44 Betty Simms, ' 43 Grace Ellen Slattery, ' 41 Rosemary Slattery, ' 43 Ruth Thomas, ' 41 Helen Thompson, ' 41 Edwina Warlick, ' 41 Vivian Webb, ' 42 Nell Welborn, ' 41 Julia Virginia Williams, ' 43 Ruth M. Wilkinson, ' 41 Jane Witherow, ' 41 Betty Yeatman, ' 41 ifk O F C H I OMEGA 6 i 0 3 AS Morris, Murff, Murphy, McCracken, McDonald, McEwen, McGill, McHugh, McLure, Naff, Norris North, Norwood, O ' Niell, Pearce, Peel, Pepper, Phillips, Plauche, Prejean, Quilty, Reed Reid, Richardson, Roberts, A., Roberts, E., Robinson, Ronaldson, Sanders, Sarrazin, Schwing, Scott, Sevier Simms, Slattery, Thomas, Thompson, Warlick, Webb, Welborn, Wilkinson, Williams, Witherow, Yeatman C365] iam OFFICERS OLIVIA CAZAYOUX President DOROTHY CANTY Vice-President HELEN LEE ARNOLD Recording Secretary SHIRLEY LAWRENCE . . . Corresponding Secretary MILDRED DAUBERT Treasurer OLIVIA CAZAYOUX Beta Qcufuna GUafite t Of A t V : : ' ? S I Abington, Arnold, Benton, Brian, Burns, Canty, Cazayoux, V., Cook Cunningham, D ' Aubert, deMorvelle, Donnell, Garrett, Gore, Gosserand, Grant Harrison, Hoyt, Jones, Kleinpeter, Klock, Landry, Laville, Lawrence, A. t366] Edith Abington, ' 43 Jayne Alcott, Grad. Helen Lee Arnold, ' 42 Dorothy Benton, ' 43 Leona Brian, ' 44 Jacqueline Burns, ' 44 Dorothy Canty, ' 41 Olivia Cazayoux, ' 41 Vivian Cazayoux, ' 42 Juliet Charlton, ' 44 Katherine Cook, ' 42 Mildred Cunningham, ' 41 Mildred D ' Aubert, ' 42 Ellen M. deMorouelle, Grad. yl ientb eivivet Janice Donnell, ' 42 Mary Adele Garrett, ' 44 Sonya Gosserand, ' 43 Delores Grant, ' 41 Patricia Harrison, ' 41 Sarah Hoyt, ' 42 Phyllis Gore, ' 44 Sarah Jones, ' 43 Ida Beth Kleinpeter, ' 42 Doris Klock, ' 43 Janet Landry, ' 44 Germaine Laville, ' 42 Shirley Lawrence, ' 43 Ruth Lennie-Smith, ' 42 Edna Mae Lewis, ' 44 Jessie Little, ' 41 Therese McWhorter, ' 43 Ann Meredith, ' 42 Audrey Miller, ' 43 Annie Lee Pace, ' 42 Cleo Portal, ' 43 Matha Porter, ' 41 Mary Ruth Porter, ' 43 Virginia Purvis, Grad. Sibyl Renaud, Grad. Edith Robison, ' 41 Betty Ann Roy, ' 42 Shirley Sauer, ' 43 Patsy Saxon, ' 43 Marlou Schminke, ' 44 Sara Nelle Scown, ' 43 Mary Louise Sheldon, ' 43 Belle Shubert, ' 42 Patti Spear, ' 42 Virginia Tobin, ' 43 Elaine Vincent, ' 42 Margaret Jane Williams, ' 41 Eula Routh Wurster, ' 44 Rose Mary Wurster, ' 43 i ALPHA CHI OMEGA ' ' MH Lawrence, S., Lennie-Smith, Lewis, Little, McWhorter, Meredith, Miller, Pace Portal, Porter, M., Porter, M. R., Robison, Roy, Sauer, Saxon, Schminke Scown, Sheldon, Spear, Vincent, Williams, Marcia; Williams, Margaret; Wurster, E., Wurster, R. 1367] OFFICERS JULIE DUVIC President ANN FOSTER Vice-President ALLENE GRAVES Recording Secretary FAY RUTH SCHILLING . . Corresponding Secretary MARGUERITE GROTEGUTH Treasurer JULIE DUVIC Alpha (Ilia Qkapie i o Amacker, Barnes, Cassidy, Chevalier, Couviliion, Dicharry Dugas, Fadely, Fleming, Flotte, Foster, Fournet, Gastrock Grazes, Groteguth, Haeuser, Y., Haeuser, J., Hollomon, Hood, lies [368J Mary Louise Amaker, ' 44 Marcella Barnes, ' 43 Catharine Ann Cassidy, ' 43 Naomi Chevalier, ' 43 Carmen Couvillion, ' 41 Marietta Dicharry, ' 42 Luella Dugas, ' 43 Julie Duvic, ' 41 Marian Fadely, ' 43 Peggy Fleming, ' 43 Rosemary Flotte, ' 43 Dorothy Fournet, ' 44 Ann Foster, ' 41 y v Lemv emcee Edalee Gastrock, ' 42 Allene Graves, ' 42 Marguerite Groteguth, ' 42 Cecil Haeuser, ' 43 Joy Haeuser, ' 42 Mary Ellen Harang, ' 42 Sibyl Holloman, ' 42 Dorothy Hood, ' 41 Dorothy lies, ' 43 Alva Jaspriza, ' 42 Vivian Jeansonne, ' 43 Shirley Johnson, ' 43 Barbara Jolly, ' 44 Marie Keller, ' 43 Nancy King, ' 43 Aud Klaveness, ' 43 Edith LoFrantz, ' 44 Lydia LeBlanc, ' 43 Marie Mallard, ' 42 Gloria McCarthy, ' 44 Jean McCormick, ' 43 Virgil Mehrhoff, ' 43 Joyce Miles, ' 43 Susan Miller, ' 42 Odette Nelson, ' 43 Melva Patterson, ' 41 Fay Ruth Schilling, ' 42 Jeanette Singleton, ' 42 Gladys Siudy, ' 44 Yvonne Tucker, ' 43 Velma Wattlington, ' 43 Dorothy Willem, ' 43 e o| BETA SIGMA O M 1 C R O N Jaspriza, Jeansonne, Johnson, Jo I ley, Keller, King, Klaveness Lafrantz, LeBlanc, Mallard, Mehroff, Miller, McCarthy, McCormick Nelson, Patterson, Schilling, Singleton, Siudy, Tucker, Watlington [369] OFFICERS SHIRLEY LECHE President CATHERINE HOLLOWAY Vice-President NECIA SARMANY .... Corresponding Secretary IRMA LEE PITTMAN Recording Secretary MAY JOHN Treasurer tkvi. 4 Nj SHIRLEY LECHE beita OmeXfG, GUap,te i ajj Ames, Baker, Barnes, Barrow, Bazet, Beyt, Bielstein, Bordelon Bradford, Brown, Buchanan, Burford, Burke, Butcher, Carter, Constantin Crawford, Crumpler, Cummings, Delauche, Dixey, Egan, Ewerz, Featherstone Fernandez, Grace, Gross, Holloway, Hummel, llfrey, John, Jumonville, F., Jumonville, M. [370] Virginia Ames, ' 43 Hattie Lee Balcer, ' 43 Mary Jane Barnes, ' 44 Lora Maye Barrow, ' 41 Marion Bazet, ' 44 Katherine Bielstein, ' 43 Helen Bordelon, ' 43 Marilyn Bradford, ' 44 Kathleen Brown, ' 44 Ruth Buchanan, ' 42 Pauline Burford, ' 41 Marguerite Burke, ' 42 Hazel Butcher, ' 42 Mary Hanley Carter, ' 41 Dorothy Mae Constan tin, ' 41 Frances Crawford, ' 42 Lillian Crumpler, ' 42 y v Lento ewLvet Patricia Kleinpeter, ' 42 Billy Cummings, ' 41 Dorothy Dezauche, ' 43 Doris Minge Dixey, ' 41 Lulu Egan, ' 43 Katherine Ewerz, ' 43 Annette Featherstone, ' 42 Estelle Fernandez, ' 44 Necia Garmany, ' 41 Alta Grace, ' 44 Genevieve Gross, ' 42 Catherine Holloway, ' 41 Betty Brook Hummel, ' 43 Floy Jumonville, ' 43 Marjorie May Jumonville, ' 44 Jane Landry, ' 42 Sarah Leach, ' 44 Bobby Lee Lanoux, ' 43 Marjorie Lee, ' 41 Shirley Libbey, ' 44 Mary Littel, ' 43 Frances McCoy, ' 42 Wanda McCright, ' 44 Frances McKay, ' 44 Mickey Maguire, ' 44 Elaine Marmande, ' 41 Betty Mestayer, ' 42 Ida Louise Miller, ' 42 Mary Gay Moores, ' 43 Eloise Nauman, ' 42 Marjorie Peterman, ' 43 Irma Lee Pittman, ' 41 Letty Lee Phillips, ' 44 Becky Provost, ' 43 Kathleen Rolleigh, ' 41 Helen Ritter, ' 41 Dianne Sartor, ' 44 Hope Schmidt, ' 42 Ruth Nell Schmidt, ' 44 Eleanor Seip, ' 42 Patsy Sinclair, ' 44 Katherine Templet, ' 44 Joan Triche, ' 43 lone Vega, ' 41 Tooter Wall, ' 44 Catherine West, ' 44 Sue Whitty, ' 43 DELTA DELTA- DELTA Kleinpeter, Landry, Lanoux, Leach, Lee, Libby, Littell, Maguire Marmande, C, Marmande, E., Mestayer, Miller, Moores, McCoy, McCreight, McKay Nauman, Peterman, Phillips, Provost, Ritter, Rolleigh, Sartor, Schmidt, H. Schmidt, R., Seip, Sinclair, Templet, Triche, Vega, Wall, West, Whitty [3 1] OFFICERS MARY CLARE LANSDEN President EUGENIA CHURCHILL Vice-President ELAINE CLEMENTS Secretary JOE ANN RAGSDALE Treasurer MARY CLARE LANSDEN 2 elta 9ota Gk pte i ajj i Agaisse, Benoist, Bentley, Bourgeois, Brown, Campbell, Churchill, E., Churchill, M. Clements, Faulk, Fuller, Gauger, Glassell, Grayson, Gregory, Hall Hamilton, Hayes, Hewes, Hunter, Jones, E., Jones, M., Kirkpatrick, Lancaster, Lant [372] ! Catherine Agaisse, ' 43 Judy Benoist, ' 41 Marguerite Bently, ' 42 Lorraine Bourgeois, ' 43 Margie Brown, ' 42 Eleanor Campbell, ' 42 Eugenia Churchill, ' 41 Margaret L. Churchill, ' 42 Elaine Clements, ' 41 Barbara Faulk, ' 43 Althea Fuller, ' 43 Elizabeth Anne Gauger, ' 42 Elizabeth Anne Glasswell, ' 41 Ann Grayson, ' 41 yl Lewiv ewivet Harriet Gregory, ' 41 Kathryn Hall, ' 42 Jean Hamilton, ' 42 Dona Hayes, ' 44 Elizabeth Hewes, ' 41 Frances Holcombe, ' 41 Dorothy Hunter, ' 41 Eva Dean Jones, ' 44 Mary Dell Jones, ' 42 Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, ' 44 Harriet Lancaster, ' 42 Mary Clare Lansden, ' 41 Moira Lant, ' 42 Emma Harris Lobdell, ' 42 Virginia Martin, ' 44 Marsie Moore, ' 42 Frances McClure, ' 43 Mercedes Nicholson, ' 41 Jacqueline Nutter, ' 43 Katherine Pipes, ' 42 Kathryn Ellen Querbes, ' 41 Nell Querbes, ' 43 Jeannette Ragsdale, ' 44 Joe Ann Ragsdale, ' 42 Barbara Roane, ' 43 Joel Roberts, ' 43 Estelle Scheurman, ' 42 Elinor Scott, ' 43 M ' Adele Scott, ' 43 Eloise Seibert, ' 43 Rowena Spencer, ' 43 Ruth Staman, ' 42 Betty Moore Staples, ' 43 Alice Swart, ' 44 Betty Temple, ' 42 Martha Claire Vann, ' 44 Ann Bryant Wilbert, ' 42 i KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA M Lobdell, McClure, Martin, Moore, Nicholson, Nutter, Pipes, Querbes, K. Querbes, N., Ragsdale, Jeannette; Ragsdale, Joe Ann; Roane, Roberts, Seibert, Scheuerman, Scott Spencer, Staman, Staples, Swart, Tempel, Thibaut, Vann, Wilbert [37J] 1MB OFFICERS BEBE McCAIN President MARTHA DUNCAN First Vice-President ELLA MAE BEASLEY Second Vice-President MARJORIE MOFFITT Secretary BETTY CUPP Treasurer BEBE McCAIN Alpha ta G hapten, o Anderson, Baker, Baur, Beasley, Benge, Benson, Boyd Brock, Carroll, Colvin, Crawford, Edythe; Crawford, Ethlyn; Cupp, B. t Cupp, D. David, Dessauer, Ducan, B., Ducan, M., Farr, Germany, Gianelloni, Harrison E374] Genevieve Anderson, ' 42 Frances Baker, ' 43 Evelyn Baur, ' 41 Ella Mae Beasley, ' 41 Evelyn Benge, ' 4i Frances Benson, ' 43 Maxine Boyd, ' 43 Mary Brock, ' 42 Dorothy Colvin, ' 42 Elsie Katherine Carroll, ' 44 Edythe Crawford, ' 43 Ethylyn Crawford, ' 43 Betty Cupp, ' 43 y v Lento et Dorothy Cupp, ' 44 Evadine David, ' 43 Jacqueline Dessauer, ' 44 Betty Duncan, ' 42 Martha Duncan, ' 42 Florence Farr, ' 43 Hannie Germany, ' 44 Yola Gianelloni, ' 41 Mary Virginia Harrison, ' 41 Mary Elizabeth Heath, ' 44 Marjorie Jackson, ' 42 Dorothy Ann Jones, ' 44 Miriam LeBlanc, ' 42 Evelyn Lockhart, ' 41 Ethel Lorman, ' 42 Claire Marxen, ' 44 Bebe McCain, ' 41 Sue McCormack, ' 44 Ruth McManus, ' 43 Josephine Miller, ' 42 Marjorie Moffitt, ' 41 Virginia Overton, ' 44 Helen Pfeffer, ' 44 Charlotte Pole, ' 42 Beth Salathe, ' 42 Earlene Seale, ' 41 Evelyn Simon, ' 43 Rose Marie Stroud, ' 43 Dorothy Thurman, ' 44 Ruth Walsh, ' 44 Betty Walts, ' 43 Fay Wardlow, ' 42 Clydell Whatley, ' 41 O F P H I M U Heath, Jackson, Jones, LeBlanc, Lockhart, Lormand, McCormack McManus, Marxen, Miller, Moffitt, Overton, Pfeffer, Pole Seale, Simon, Stroud, ThurmanJ Walsh, Walts, Wardlow, Whatley [373] OFFICERS HELEN MARGARET YERGER President ROSEMARY DANFORTH Vice-President MARGARET ANDRESS Recording Secretary FRANCES FREILEY Corresponding Secretary NATALIE LYONS Treasurer HELEN MARGARET YERGER JlauiAia+ta Beta Gltapien, o Allen, Andress, Bauer, Belcher, Broussard, Carkeet, Cason, Chamberlin Cobb, Cochran, Danforth, Dodds, Edwards, Engle, Faught, Foley FreMey, French, Funderburk, Hopkins, Hudson, Krauss, Lyons [376] Mary Elinor Allen, ' 43 A Lewi vet Bonnie Redfield, ' 41 Margaret Andress, Srad. Mary Frances Slattery, ' 4 Mary Bauer, ' 42 Geraldine Sloan, ' 44 Jean Belcher, ' 42 Katharine Edwards, ' 41 Frances Dixon Krauss, ' 43 Marjorie Smith, ' 42 Anne Broussard, ' 43 Mary Wilson Engle, ' 41 Natalie Lyons, ' 42 Elizabeth Theriot, ' 41 Shirley Rose Carlceet, ' 43 Charlene Faught, ' 42 Ellen Martin, ' 44 Mary Bell White, Grad. Jane Cason, ' 44 Nancy Bryan Foley, ' 43 Doris Morrison, ' 43 Joan Williams, ' 43 Gwendolyn Chamberlain, ' 43 Frances Freiley, ' 43 Louise Mott, ' 42 Marge Williams, ' 42 Dorothy Merle Cobb, ' 42 Jane French, ' 41 Betty Adele Munson, ' 43 Caroline Williamson, ' 44 Billie Cochran, ' 41 Helen Funderburk, ' 42 Genevieve Munson, ' 41 Jeannette Wyatt, ' 44 Rosemary Danforth, ' 41 Lucille Hopkins, ' 41 Frances Payne, ' 44 Helen M. Yerger, Grad. Murell Dodds, ' 42 Ola Lee Hudson, ' 41 Sarah Payne, ' 44 Beverly Young, ' 44 Frances Dorchester, ' 42 Angie Jacobs, ' 44 Jane Pearson, ' 41 O F P I BETA P H I Martin, Morrison, Mott, Munson, B., Munson, G., Payne, F., Payne, $., Pearson Peavy, Phillips, Redfield, Shriver, Slattery, Sloan, Smith, Theriot White, Williams, J., Williams, L, Wiliams, M Williamson, Wyatt, Young CJ77) OFFICERS IRENE PIVOUR President GRACE HENRY Vice-President FRANCIS HAMPTON Secretary JANET RISSER Treasurer IRENE PIVOUR lieta 9ata Gliapiei aj A Arender, Bales, Brennan, Broussard, Brown, Bryant Butler, Cassens, Childress, Fontenot, Graham Guichard, Hampton, Heard, Henry, Hyde, Jenks [378] ; I M Peggy Arender, ' 44 LeHibet Betty Pearlstine, ' 41 Joe Evelyn Bales, ' 41 Irene Pivour, ' 41 Doris Brennan, ' 44 Mary Ricard, ' 44 Elsie Rita Broussard, ' 42 Patricia Fontenot, ' 42 Leda Mae Jenks, a Janet Risser, ' 42 Catherine Brown, ' 41 Sara Lou Graham, ' 41 Elizabeth Kentzell, ' 43 Eloise Rivas, ' 42 Marilea Bryant, ' 43 Mildred Guichard, ' 42 Dorothy King, ' 43 Eleanor Sease, ' 42 Barbara Butler, ' 41 Frances Hampton, ' 41 Kathryn Lee, ' 42 Sherle Selle, ' 42 Agnes Cassens, ' 41 Lydia Heard, ' 42 Lou Leftwich, ' 43 Yvonne Solomon, ' 42 Theda Childress, ' 41 Grace Henry, ' 41 Alyce Nason, ' 43 Margaret Youngblood, ' 44 Mary Dell Cobb, ' 42 Erin Hyde, ' 42 Jane Newton, ' 43 Dee Walker, ' 43 ALPHA X DELTA Kentzel, King, Lee, Leftwich, Nason, Newton Pearlstine, Ricard, Risser, Rivas, E., Rivas, L. Sease, Selle, Solomon, Thompson, Walker, Youngblood [379 3 _J OFFICERS KATHRYN LOBRANO President LOUISE SMITH Vice-President VIRGINIA CHADICK Secretary SNOW DREW Treasurer AlpJta OifU vwt GUapien, o A ' Barrow, Beyer, Chadick, Coverdale, Dawkins, Drew Drisdale, Farrell, Goodwin, Henderson, O., Henderson, M. Harold, Hunt, Judd, Kilpatrick, Kuhn, Larson [380] Dorothy Henderson, ' 44 Mary Aline Henderson, ' 43 4A Gloria Theresa Barrow, ' 44 Lein, bet Betty Prestes, ' 44 Verbie Jean Beyer, ' 44 Virg inia Ratenberg, ' 43 Virginia Chadick, ' 41 Merry Herrold, ' 44 Jerry Manning, ' 43 Leonteen Rufin, ' 44 Mary Eleanor Coverda e, ' 43 Marjorie Hunt, ' 43 Jane Marker, ' 44 Jane Savage, Grad. Sally Fish Dawkins, ' 42 Betty Judd, ' 44 Kathleen McSween, ' 42 Helen Jane Smith, ' 42 Snow Drew, ' 42 tdna Kuhn, ' 43 Mary Burton Mooney, ' 44 Louise Smith, ' 41 Jane Drisdale, ' 42 Marilyn Larson, ' 44 Phyllis Murdock, ' 44 Doris Tanet, ' 43 Marie Farrell, ' 43 Peggy Kilpatrick, ' 41 Willie Katherine O ' Quin, ' 43 Patricia Weber, ' 44 Anne Goodwin, ' 42 Kathryn Lobrano, ' 41 Irma Mary Oser, ' 44 Gladys Emma Whitfield, ' 41 Joy Lowry, ' 44 Gwen Perkins, ' 44 Kathleen Williams, ' 41 i ALPHA OMICRON PI i Lowry, Manning, Marker, McSween, Mooney, Murdock O ' Quin, Oser, Prestes, Rufin, Savage Smith, H., Smith, L, Tanet, Webre, Whitfield, Williams [381] THELMA STEIN ,- First Row: Baskind, Beniamin, Birge, Brownstein, Damsker S. E.; Damsker, S. J.; Fink. Second Row: Garfinkel Goldstein, Goodman, Gordon, Heuman, Isaacson, Jof frion. Third Row: Kaplan, Kaufman, Laudenheimer, Lef kovits, Loeb, Marcus, Mark. Fourth Row: Mermes, Mundt Seligman, Shift, Silverblatt, Strauss, Weiss, Wolff. OFFICERS THELMA STEIN President VERA MUNDT Vice-President RUTH LEFKOVITS Secretary YVONNE HEUMAN Treasurer RAY SOMMER Alumna Adviser JUSTINE MENDELSOHN Member on Faculty Sara Baskind, ' 44 Joan Benjamin, ' 44 Irma Jean Birge, ' 44 Henrietta Brenner, ' 44 Shirley Brownstein, ' 44 Sonya Damsker, ' 44 Sylvia Damsker, ' 41 Marian Fink, ' 44 Leona Garfinkel, ' 43 Ruth Alys Goldstein, ' 44 Frances Goodman, ' 44 MEMBERS Rosalie Gordon, ' 44 Carolyn Groner, Grad. Yvonne Heuman, ' 42 Goldie Isaacson, ' 42 Hettye Joffrion, ' 42 Dorothy Kaplan, ' 42 Lois Kaufman, ' 44 Jane Laudenheimer, ' 44 Ruth Lef kovits, ' 41 Sydney Marie Loeb, ' 43 Lanlette Marcus, ' 44 Gloria Mark, ' 43 Ruth Mermes, ' 41 Vera Mundt, ' 42 Miriam Seligman, ' 42 Lillian Shif, ' 42 Florence Silverblatt, ' 43 Thelma Stein, ' 42 Mazie Strauss, ' 44 Gladys Weiss, ' 42 Nita Wolff, ' 43 Vivian h MM Carolyn Gladys! -ea ' -r [382] Alpha, ZpAuxMi, PUi OFFICERS HELAINE DANZIGER President MARIE LOUISE LEVY Vice-President LUCILLE PIERCE Secretary JULIETTE LEVINE Treasurer i Vivian Rae Baccarat, ' 42 Maxine Barnett, ' 41 Irene Buchalter, ' 43 Marian Louise Cahn, ' 44 Carolyn Cohen, ' 44 Gladys Cohen, ' 44 Helaine Danziger, ' 41 MEMBERS Hannah Flattau, ' 43 Mathilde Freedman, ' 44 Dollie Fruchtgarten, ' 43 Florette Geismar, ' 43 Ruth Katz, ' 44 Evalyn Keller, ' 43 Claire Kushner, ' 43 Juliette Levine, ' 42 Marie Louise Levy, ' 42 Thekla Lewinsohn, ' 44 Ruth Manasseh, ' 44 Maxine Meltzer, ' 44 Lucille Pierce, ' 41 Dorothy Schlesinger, ' 44 Edith Seigei, ' 42 Theresa Jane Wolf, ' 44 HELAINE DANZIGER First Row: Baccarat, Barnett, Buchalter, Cahn, Cohen, C.; Cohen, G., Flattau. Second Row: Freedman, Fruchtgar- ten, Geismar, Katz, Keller, Kushner, Levine. Third Row: Levy, Lewinsohn, Manasseh, Meltzer, Pierce, Schlesinger, Siegel, Wolf. L3831 Aa I r .Vi ' J!W,!); ' ' U;JJ, W, !- ' li. .!., . . . ' Ml a . J mMSB UUBBBEBUUBttBKUBtiSfBBKUM q r in n OL f J ffN u) O O Ablon, Alciatore, Barton, Beam, Cameron, Cobb Haley, Kane, Middleton, Miller, Posner, A. M., Posner, H., Qua Ramsel, Rhodes, Rubin, Trimble, Vance, Woodard, Woods DMICRON DELTA KAPPA National Honorary Leadership Fraternity OFFICERS ROBERT L WOODARD President HARRY JOHNSON Vice-President J. B. FRANCIONI Secretary FRANK MIDDLETON Treasurer FRED C. FREY Faculty Adviser ARDEN O. FRENCH Province Deputy MEMBERS Arnold Ablon W. R. Edwards Minos Dorsen Miller Alvin B. Rubin Antoine F. Alciatore Ben Enis Benjamin F. Mitchell, Sr. George Schwab Lyndon B. Allen Ira S. Flory Benjamin F. Mitchell, Jr. Truman Holt Setlifte Hugh B. Baiton James W. Haley Clarence E. Mitchell T. C. Shields Dave Bartran Paul M. Hebert Raymond Ralph MacCurdy Joe Silverberg James Nelse Beam Roy A. Hill William Pegues C. R. F. Smith Dale Bennett Howard Jackson Christiancy Pickett Harry Taylor Bob Bowles Henry Edward Kane, Jr. Harvey Posner Clyde Thurman Dick Cadwalladar Leo J. Lasalle A. M. Posner James B. Trant Charles Clifford Cameron J. S. Lee Gene Cole uaw Morrell Feltus Trimble George Allen Carroll Russell Long Lee Clark Ramsel Graham Vance Robert Carson Chinn Wex Malone Lyman Francis Rhodes R. H. Wiggins James Borden Cobb R. J. Menville Douglas Robichaux Vernon Woods James Perry Cole Troy H. Middletor Gordon Robison [387 J Anderson, Cazayoux, Edwards Holloway Leche, Moffitt, Munson, Thompson, Uhlich MDRTAH BOARD National Honorary Leadership Society for Women OFFICERS KATHERINE EDWARDS President MAXINE ANDERSON Vice-President GENEVIEVE MUNSON Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS MAXINE ANDERSON SHIRLEY LECHE OLIVIA CAZAYOUX MARJORIE MOFFITT KATHERINE EDWARDS GENEVIEVE MUNSON CATHERINE HOLLOWAY HELEN THOMPSON MARY UHLICH [3881 q r i n n ol - U Anderson, Bell, Brown, CazayoLX, Chadick Cobb, Emery, Holloway, Kane, Kellis Millican, Naff, Owen, Roberts, Robison MU SIGMA RHD Honorary Scholastic Society OFFICERS CHARLES N. ROBERTS President OLIVER B. MANNING Vice-President NANCY NAFF Secretary MAXINE ANDERSON Treasurer Mary Maxine Anderson Joe Ollie Bell Louise Beltramo Eileen Benton Mattie Louise Black Elinor Blanchard Marvin Omar Brown Olivia Cazayoux Frances Virginia Chadick James Borden Cobb Annie M. Costanza rL_j0- -L_jOL_H MEMBERS Jo Marguerite Coullard Christine Derbes Hebert Derma n Harvey Jerome Dupery Mary Lillie Emery Eugene French Catherine Janette Holloway Merritt B. Jones Henry Edward Kane, Jr. Ann Carroll Kellis Walter McGehee Lowrey Oliver Blythe Manning Roberta F. McEachern George Maxsell Miller JUL Mary Jane McMahon Annie Ruth Millican Nancy Naff John Pipkin Owen Martha Alice Porter Charles N. Roberts Charles Rodney Robinson Edith Julia Robison Merlin H. Staring George Wm. Storter Marvella Agnes Vanney [38 ] Borne, Bowes, Broussard, Carr, Cline, Cox, Craig, Davis, Edelman Jacobs, Kuttruff, Laufer, Lucas, Luikart, Mumfre, Owen, Palfrey, Pettepher Posner, Richard, Sanders, Shapiro, Smith, Thomas, Turner, Wilson, C. V., Wilson, J. G. PHI ETA SIGMA National Honorary Scholarship Fraternity for Freshmen OFFICERS FRED BOWES President RALPH SHAPIRO Vice-President LOUIS KUTTRUFF Secretary GERALD POSNER Treasurer LEONARD EDELMAN Historian MEMBERS Jerome Bennett Herschel Downs Carson S. Pettepher John B. Borne Leonard B. Edelman Gerald E. Posner Frederick S. Bowes Robert Turner Farr Vernaon L. Scharfenstein Walter Powell Carr Alvin Ernest Fort Ralph Irvin Shapiro Charles A. Cline Harold Joseph Jacobs Clifton M. Smith Earl Cox Theodore J. Kruse George A. Speir Glynn L. Cox Louis C. Kuttruff Walter Glenn Thomas Emmett T. Craig John Laufer Bert Silger Turner Edmund P. Davis Benjamin Lucas, Jr. Charles Vernon Wilson Arnold Denmark William Luikart Jewell Gordon Wilson Ben Rice Downing Tony Mumfre Robert S. Wise John H. O ' Neill Curtis Owen William G. Palfrey [390] o t ( i a n OL - u - O KSj k W e r ' =- ' T r Jd -c P J [ - . : U p p - rJ i Ablon, Arst, Aymond, Blakly, Bradley, Buffington Cahn, Charitat, Coco, Cohen, Cotton, Jones, Jumonville Lennard, Matherne, Nicholson, Ory, Simmons, Vance, Vernaci PI TAU PI Local Professional Commerce Fraternity Founded 1937 OFFICERS ROBERT NICHOLSON President MILTON WILKENFELD Vice-President JAMES BOLTON Secretary HENRY SABATIER Treasurer FACULTY ADVISERS Dr. Daniel Borth Dr. R. W. Bradbury Dr. M. G. Dakin MEMBERS Arnold Ablon Quinn Coco Rupert Lewis Paul Arst Morris Cohen Hector Matherne Jack Aycock Exam Cottom Carroll Miller J. D. Aymond Owen Delahaye Charles Nagle Lawrence Babin Leonard Dwor Jack O ' Rourke Charles Bennett Garnet Genius Joel Ory Leon Bialy Earl Graham A. M. Posner Verdell Blakly Emile Grenier Kenneth Powell Charles Block Bryan Hammett Ben Schneider Marshall Bradley Harold Hart Seymour Simmons Byrd Buffington James Jones Bob Slowey Shelby Burris Felix Jumonville Warren Solomon Julius Cahn Horace Lane Jimmy Stoker J. R. Chappell Murray Lennard Griff Vance Maurice Charitat Michel Vernaci T391 J Bordelon, Bowes, Buck, Carter, Cohen, Collier, Craig, Davis, Flint, Gault Gayle, Harrop, Hazel, Howell, H., Howell, P., Joffrion, Lemann, Lynch, Maddux, Magee Meadors, Means, Miller, M., Miller, T., Moles, Myers, Peak, Posner, Preston, Rieger, Rosenbaum Shapiro, Simmons, Stoker, Stovall, Trimble, Turner, Ventre, Whitaker, Wills, Winn, Woodafd YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION STUDENT OFFICERS AND CABINET M. D. MILLER President ROBERT W. CREAMER Vice-President Edward Carmouche Charles Lemann Walter Meyers Shelley Carter Robert Lynch Walton Moles Harry Howell William F. Meadors William Rombough George Sentell CLARENCE MAGEE WILLIS GAYLE . . . Secretary Treasurer Jimmy Stoker George Stovall Whit Tabor Morrell Trimble Edd Watts Sloan Wayland STAFF BENJAMIN F ROGERS ... General Secretary ROBERT L. WOODARD Assistant Secretary BURNEAST EASTBURN Office Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS MAJOR FRED C. FREY President M. D. MILLER Secretary H. C. SANDERS Vice-President DR. LEO J. LASSALLE Treasurer Dr. R. W. Bradbury Mr. P. H. Griffith Dr. H. C. Hoffsommer Col. Troy H. Middleton Dr. T. Lynn Smith Major Perry Cole Dean Arden O. French Dr. L. B. Lucky Dr. I. C. Nichols Dr. J. B. Trant Coach Ted Cox Dr. David V. Guthrie Dr. H. L. McCracken Mr. Lynn B. Sherrill Dr. C. M. Wise Dr. W. Edwards Dr. Paul M. Hebert Dr. D. L. Menville Prof. B. H. Singletary Mr. Robert L. Woodard Albright Alford James E. Allen Hebert Bell Robert Bond Paul F. Bordelon Fred Bowes Robert Breazeale Ronney Bridges John Brizzard Billy Brock Martin Broderick Charles Buch Henry W. Canty Eddie Carmouche George Carroll Shelley Carter Robert C. Chinn George Cline Richard Collier Charles Corrigan Samuel Cunningham Edward Davis Winborn Davis Jr. MEMBERS Garland Dean Bennett Joffrion Ward Odenwald, Robert Destiche Lislie Kethley Joseph Ory Juan Diaz John Knight Charles Overton Louis Edmonds Jack Koch Charles D. Paine Flanagen Emery Warren Lansford Marvin Park Edward Engolio Charles Lemann John Penny Jim W. Evans James Leslie Bennett Porterie Roger Fellom Wright Ford Warren Little Gerald E. Posner Lloyd Love Norman Preston Jim Gardner Edward Luck David M. Prowell Clyde Garrison Robert Lynch Thomas Pugh Kenneth Gault William McKune Albert Rathe Ralph Grisberg Ford Maddux Jules Riche Lislie Gruber Roy Manning Frank Rieger Claude J. Hale William F. Meadors Bob Robison Carson Haley David Means Raymond Schafer John H. Hardy Ted Miller Field Scharfenstein Joseph Harper Walton Moles George Sentell John Wm. Harrop, Jr. Adams Moore, Jr. Ralph Shapiro Robert Hazel Thomas Moore Webb Sherrouse Dean Hodges Lynne Morelock Seymour Simmons, William House Alford Murphy James Smith Harry Howell J. W. Myers, Jr. Sidney Smith Posey Howell Manuel Navas James Spencer Jimmy Stoker George Stovall Dayle Suarez A. J. Szabo Whi Tabor Guy Tanner Glenn Thomas Walton Thomas Morrell Trimble Harry True Bert Turner Herman Ungar Seymour Van Os Ralph Wall Sloan Wayland Emerson Whitaker Bill Williams Ed Haynes Wills James Winn Robert Wolf Bob Woodard George Woods Vernon Woods [392] D ja ft i (m ol f i Anderson, Baird, Churchill, E., Churchill, M. L. Fleming, Fush, Holloway, Loyd, McManus Mundt, Munson, Stirling, Thompson, Welborn YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIM ASSOCIATION MAXINE ANDERSON BEVERLY BAIRD MARY JANE BARNES EUGENIA CHURCHILL MARGARET LYNN CHURCHILL NANCY FOLEY ELIZABETH FUSH CABINET NECIA GARMANY ELIZABETH ANN GAUGER CATHERINE HOLLOWAY RUTH LENNIE-SMITH RUTH LOYD JOAN McCONNELL RUTH McMANUS VERA MUNDT GENEVIEVE MUNSON FLORENCE SILVERBLATT NORMA ELLEN STOVALL HELEN THOMPSON MARY UHLICH PHOEBE VICKERS NELL WELBORN ADVISORY BOARD MISS MATELLA S. WILLIAMS, Chairman MISS MARJORIE ARBOUR MISS ELINOR H. BEHRE MRS. LIZZIE CARTER McVAY MRS. DOROTHY SCOTT OSCHETTE MRS. FADRA HOLMES WILSON MISS NORA NEILL POWER MRS. STANLEY PRESTON MRS. LOUISE SELLECK MISS KATHLEEN HEARIN La__rucL_ [393] Anthon, Burton, Cazedessus, Champagne, Dyer, Elissalde, Guillot Hartmann, Holmes, LaCroix, Lanius, Lobsiger, Mitchell, Nickerson Peyregne, Preston, Scarpero, Thames, Thibodeaux, Thurman, Wills DELTA SIGMA PI International Honorary Commerce Fraternity OFFICERS HARRY LOBSIGER Headmaster RAY PARR Senior Warden DOUGLAS MITCHELL Chancellor WALTER LaCROIX Treasurer EARL THOBODEAUX Scribe MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. S. A. Caldwell Dr. H. M. Norton Mr. B. Risinger Mr. C. T. Crumrine Dr. H. McCracken Dr. E. A. Saliers Dr. Mack Hornbeak Dr. S. W. Preston M. G. H. Zeiss MEMBERS Donald Anthon Charles Cross John Lanius C. E. Romero Warren Beason Ollie Dyer Harry G. Lobsiger William Scarpero Martin Broderick J. C. Ellisalde, Jr. A. Hamilton McMain Barney Thames Jorge Bueso Joe Gassie Douglas Mitchell Earl C. Thobodeaux John Burton Gerald Guillot William Nickerson, Jr. Walter G. Thomas Thomas Caulfield John F. Hartmann, Jr. Roy O ' Keefe W. J. Thurman, Jr. Sanders Cazedessus Walter Hinton Ray Parr Arthur Tycer Sidney A. Champagne Elmon Holmes Rudolph Peyregne Ed. H. Wills Walter LaCroix R. D. Poindexter ji fr fr i o n OL 4J1 ft u 5 j Jk M Abadie, Ben g I is, Board man, Brizzard, Chastant, Danos Dickoff, Domingue, Englade, Hayes, Major, Martina Momberg, Pittman, Prewitt, Risser, Semago, Varnado, Williams IudJ- KAPPA PHI KAPPA Education Fraternity OFFICERS DEWELL D. PITTMAN President W. T. BOARDMAN Vice-President JOHN T. HAYES Corresponding Secretary SAM MOMBERS Recording Secretary BAKER D. NEWTON Treasurer JOHN R. SHOPTAUGH Faculty Adviser MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. Robert L. Davenport Clarence A. Ives, Dean Dr. E. B. Robert, Dean Dr. George Deer Emeritus Dr. Murphy P. Rogers Dr. Irving P. Foote Dr. W. B. Lawrence Lyndon P. Sherrill Dr. Homer L. Garrett Dr. W. H. Miller John R. Shoptaugh Dr. William B. Hatcher Dr. Ben F. Mitchell Dr. Harley P. Smith MEMBERS George Gustave Abadie Isaac T. Danos Wage J. Major Lloyd C. 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P) O fo ftOOO Ablon, Alciatore, Angers, Ayes, Barbalich, Barton, Bradley, Caldwell, Cameron, Carter, Causey Cobb, Conn, Crouere, DeMent, Dixon, Dobbs, Emmons, Erwin, Fournet, God bo Id, Haley Hebert, Jenkins, King, Ma lone, Mandina, Mason, Mauri n, Melsheimer, Mitchell, Newman, Nicholson Orts, Philips, Polizzi, Rives, Rountree, Setliffe, Shaver, Storter, Tousley, Vance, Walk, Welsh 1 SCABBARD AND BLADE National Honorary Military Organization OFFICERS HUGH B. BARTON Captain EARL DOBBS First Lieutenant DALTON WOODS Second Lieutenant ANTOINE ALCIATORE First Sergeant MEMBERS A. Ablon E. Dobbs W. Moles A. Alciatore B. Emmons G. Newman R. Angers E. Erwin R. Nicholson A. Ayres D. Fournet J. Otts H. Barton F. Godbold D. Philips R. Barbalich W. Green L. Polizzi M. Bradley J. Haley J. Rives M. Caldwell R. Hebert P. Rountree C. Cameron M. Jenkins T. Setliffe S. Carter F. King D. Shaver A. Causey G. Malone W. Storter J. Cobb T. Mandina D. Tousley H Cohn R. Mason G. Vance J. Crouere W. Maurin F. 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Killeen Melvin L. Ouder Thomas B. Becnel David S. Felsenthal Jack E. Koch Lane Rivers Herbert C. Behner James P. Ferguson Norman Lamont Rogers Herbert A. Bell Albert N. Garland Warren H. Lansford Herbert A. Schaeffer Harold M. Branton Rafael C. Goyenech 3 Womack S. LeJeune Robert P. Schmidt Walter L. Bolden Owen R. Grogan Louis A. Lynn Ralph Shapiro Francis P. Cassidy Cecil F. Harper Chapman Marshall William Sonnier, Jr. Jack Carmichael James R. Hays William Maruin H. H. Steele Arthur B. Carroll John W. Holeman Roy Milton Mayhew Victor Sutker Philip M. Castro Elmon W. Holmes James E. McCain, Jr. Walter T. Tull Charles M. David Bill Horton Edward R. Metz Gasper G. Varvaro John E. Davis Howard O. Hunter Theodore Miller M. G. West Billy Day Harold J. Jacobs Aaron Mintz Robert N. Wiegand Francois D. V. de LaBarre James C. Jones John T. Moore Vinsont Elmo F. Diedrich Thomas D. Kenney J. Denver Normand U. Z. Youngblood, Jr. Edward Engolio Charles Kessler John H. 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Breaux, Jr. Roy Watson Kappa Nu Zeta Beta Tau Irving Brown Julian Goldberg [3981 D o i i iv n ol Aj 5 4 ' A Barnett, Bates, Beasley, Benson, Broussard, Chadick, Chamberlin Constantin, Decker, Ditchburn, Flotte, Foster, Gittinger, Grayson Harris, Heuman, Hoyt, Jones, King, Lansden, Lassiter Miller, Moore, Ritter, Robison, Singletary, White, Whitfield, Williams PURPLE JACKETS Women ' s Pep Organization OFFICERS DOT CONSTANTIN President DORIS LOUPE Vice-President BETTY DECKER Secretary VIVIAN RAE BACCARAT Treasurer MEMBERS Vivian Rae Baccarat Marjorie Decker Dorothy Hinton Martha Porter Maxine Barnette Elizabeth DeWeese Sarah Hoyt Jacqueline Prejean Mary Ella Bates Wynn Ditchburn Ola Lee Hudson Becky Provost Ella Mae Beasley Mary Lou Fitch Dorothy Kaplan Helen Ritter Frances Benson Rosemary Flotte Dorothy King Edith Robison Anne Broussard Ann Foster Mary Claire Lansden Drucilla Singletary Katherine Brown Joanne Gittinger Alice Lassiter Betty Stagg Barbara Butler Elizabeth Glassell Juliette Levine Phoebe Vickers Olivia Cazayoux Ann Grayson Doris Loupe Gladys Whitfield Virginia Chadick Jean Harris Josephine Miller Kay Williams Dorothy Constantin Joan Harmanson Fern Moore Joan Williams Gwendolyn Chamberlain Yvonne Heuman Melva Patterson Glendora White Betty Decker t J991 Alciatore, Blach, Brown, Cameron, Cartwright, Dunn, Edwards Garrett, Hall, Hoffman, Howell, Hudson, Kleinpeter, Knobloch Mason, McDonnell, McElwer, Mitchell, Reinschmidt, Rogers, Villamil ALPHA CHI SIGMA National Professional Chemical Fraternity OFFICERS P. N. HOWELL, JR Master Alchemist C. E. MITCHELL Vice-Master Alchemist D. M. GALLMEYER Treasurer B. S. GARRETT Recorder J. J. SEIP Reporter A. R. CHOPPIN Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Antoine Alciatore B. S. Garrett Ralph McDonough Joe Betts T. T. Garrett F. D. McElwee Richard Blach Will Goff Robert Mason J. Edward Brown W. Q. Hall Walter Middleton C. C. Cameron John Hoffman C. E. Mitchell Robert Cartwright P. N. Howell Robert Pollet Carl D ' Aquila Russell Hudson William Reinschmidt Marvin Dunn John Ketteringham Will Rogers Edwin Edwards Jack Kleinpeter J. J. Seip James Flanagan Otis Knobloch Robert Tischer D. M. Gallmeyer Harvey Mackay Alberto Villamil George McDonnell 1400) o t p i t -r ol AJ 3 ' r J- lU l 5 p ( C o __ 4mA mk Affalter, Betts, Cameron, Claiborne, Conner, Dunn, Sruber, Howell Hudson, Jones, Last rapes, Lowe, Luker, Mason, McAvelly, McDonnell McElwee, Monjure, Moore, Patterson, Peyton, Ragsdale, Reinschmidt, Sponn AMERICAN INSTITUTE DF CHEMIEAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS P. N. HOWELL, JR President C. C. CAMERON Vice-President W. P. ANDERSON Secretary R. F. MASON Treasurer C. S. CARLSON Faculty Adviser MEMBERS J. Affalter R. G. Dunn F. D. McElwee J. D. Peytos W. P. Anderson J. M. Dunn W. E. McFatter R. N. Pollet T. B. Arnold W. H. Flanagan R. E. McMillan B. S. Pressberg T. B. Becnel S. Graff R. H. Maclcay Joe Ann Ragsdale J. L. Betts L. Gruber I. J. Martin S. A. Rathe D. J. Bordelon P. N. Howell R. F. Mason E. S. Schilling C. C. Cameron A. Kaplan J. Meyer L. L. Smith E. M. Charlet R. Krieg W. G. Middleton J. H. Solberger H. C. Claiborne L. Lastrapes A. Monjour D. Spans A. J. Conner M. Lowe B. Moore S. Trappey J. Currie Lucas R. Naul B. Turner I. E. Cushing W. Lulcer E. J. Newchurch M. Wales V. E. Dudley J. McAnelly C. Overstreet C. Wilson R. G. McDonnell [401] -a T ; _____ _U_4 Beam, Berwick, Buescher, Decoteau, Dedeaux, Dement, Ellzex Evans, Gautier, Suntar, Landers, Leigh, Mayeux, McKay McSween, Myers, Miller, Nelson, Robertson, Robinowitz, Scheinuk ALPHA ZETA National Agricultural Fraternity OFFICERS JAMES A. DeMENT Chancellor G. L ROBERTSON Censor ROBERT D. NELSON Scribe LOYE M. COPELAND Treasurer MEMBERS J. N. Beam S. S. Gauthier R. G. McKay Lee Berwick W. A. Green W. D. McSween P. P. Buescher E. R. Gunter B. H. Nelson O. O. Bryan Fred Hathorn R. D. Nelson L. M. Copeland Scott Hathorn M. E. Rabinowitz N. H. Davis C. R. Hudson G. L. Robertson M. A. Decateau Alvin B. Landers R. S. Thompson R. J. Dedeaux E. R. Leigh Ralph Todd J. A. DeMent H. S. Mayeaux R. R. Sanders H. D. Ellzey D. J. Miller Ralph Scheinuk R. M. Evans J. W. Myers R. R. Summarell . O I l I lY-t OL Ui ML Albritton, Beam, Bell, Berwick, Blades, Borel, Burch, Calloway, Cole Deere, Deville, Doles, D., Doles, T., Dowden, Elkins, Estess, Gauthier, Goetzman Gonsoulin, Houston, Joixes, Landers, Lewis, Madden, McKoin, McSween, Miller Mitchell Nix, Pollingue, Price, Robertson, Short, Singletary, Smith, Wainwright, Welborn, Womack BLOCK AMD BRIDLE CLUB National Professional Livestock Organization OFFICERS GEORGE LEVEN ROBERTSON President GERALD J. DESMOND Secretary J. D. HOUSTON Vice-President CLIFTON SINGLETARY Treasurer S. E. McCRAINE Faculty Adviser Leon Doles Charles Alsbrooks Robert M. Alston Howard Anderson J. N. Beam Lee Berwick A. E. Bell O. O. Bryan Jewell Burch Kermit Bryan Kenneth M. Cain J. L Cole C. C. Collet Norman Davis Gerald J. Desmond A. C. Dowden N. H. Dowden Delbert Estess Tom Doles ASSOCIATE MEMBERS V. J. Gianelloni A. Q. McBride MEMBERS Sims Gauthier Russell Gonsoulin Wiley Green Vernon H. Hair H. G. Hardee Jack Harelson Fred Hathorn J. D. Houston Otis Jones W. A. Jones W. F. Johnson James L. Justice Clyde Knight James Long Alvin Landers William G. Malone H. McFatter W. D. McSween J. D. Miller Dan Moore Aubrey Parham T. D. Price Norman Riche G. L. Robertson Thomas Samuel Percy Simmons Teddy Schabel Clifton Singletary Bomer Smith Wilson Smith Floyd Spencer J. Y. Terry Melvin Wainwright Miles A. Walsworth Jim T. Short C. C. Welborn John Willoughby Wilson Albritton Robert Bell J. B. Borel R. O. Butler Charles K. Calloway Elmer E. Curtis Francis Doiron Don Jenkins J. B. Jones W. G. Oehmig, III Normal L. Pope Nick Rivet Ben N. Spencer Arnold Willis [403] ih i Albritton, Belt, Berwick, Daigrepont, Decoteau, Dement Dowden, Elzey, Evans, Franklin, Gauthier, Gonsoulin Hunt, Milam, Milling, Robertson, Sharp, Womack AMERICAN SOCIETY DF AGRONOMY OFFICERS RONALD M. EVANS President WILSON ALBRITTON Vice-President FRED PEEVY Secretary-Treasurer RUSSELL GONSOULIN Repo rter H. W. BYRD Athletic Director MEMBERS Fred Adams Bruce Cahffin G. B. Gremillion 1. N. Parent S. P. Adams Charles Cook James Guy Fred Peevy Wilson Albritton Edgar Cos E. T. Harmon Norman Pope George Bedsole Philip Daigrepont Scott Hathorn George Robertson Bob Bell Murry A. Decoteau M. J. Hough Dallas Sharp Raymond Belteau James DeMent Joe Hunt Ben Spencer Lee Berwick Henry Dornier Don Jenkins Floyd Spencer Shelton Braud A. C. Dowden Truett Lewis W. T. Taylor Young Broussard H. D. Ellzey Robert McKay Joel Thomason Robert Brupbacher Ronald Evans William G. Malone Frank Vitrano H. W. Byrd William Franklin Rudolph Marcus Elton Womack Harry M. Campbell Sims Gauthier Leslie Milam Arnold Willis Bruce Chaffin Russell Gonsoulin Joe W. Milling Earl Yancy [404] a_j _jljO n OL AJl l P f p O, Q i O Mil irfjtfi i pop p P O ft J ft Cj D Albritton, Seam, Bergeron, Branton, Breeden, Brock, Broussard, W., Broussard, Y., Brown Bruner, Calloway, Cardozier, Cason, Daigrepont, Dowden, Estess, Fontenot, Franklin, Gauthier Houston, Landers, Leigh, Lewis, Madden, Manvel, Martin, McKain, Miller, Mouch Nix, Picou, Roussel, Sanders, Sharp, Sheridan, Shirley, Wainwright, Welborn, Womack FUTURE FARMERS DF AMERICA OFFICERS ERNEST MOUCH. JR. . . snt LOYCE MARTIN .... Secretary CALVIN SHIRLEY . . . . ant OTIS JONES JAMES SMITH MEMBERS Wilson Albritton A. C. Dowden A. Q. McBride Calvin Shirley James N. Beam Delbert Estess H. L Madden James Simms James D. Bogan Wm. Hall Franklin J. Iros Manuel James P. Smith Joseph Brock W. A. Gaharan Loyce H. Martin Wilson Smith Whitney P. Broussard Sims S. Sauthier J. W. Maxey Rene J. Steib Young A. Broussard Wiley A. Green Raymond F. Melancon Jack Stinson Arthur N. Brown Fred Hathorn J. D. Miller Jared Y. Terry Ralph R. Brown Daniel R. Horn Joe W. Milling, Jr. John O. Vallot Tolly Burns Marshall J. Hough Ernest Mouch, Jr. Frank Vitrano James B. Colvin John D. Houston Donald Newsom William G. Wade Charles Coolc George Huggins Douglas Newsom Melvin Wainwright Loye Copeland G. W. Jaubert Dennis E. Owen Lester E. Waldrip Clarence Couvillion Otis R. Jones Jeff T. Pinckley A. D. Walker William Crow Wilbur A. Jones Louis B. Rogers William K. Webb Philip Daigrepont Alvin B. Landers Roland Russell C. C. Welborn Norman H. Davis Eugene Leigh Fred Sanders Ralph W. Whitman Franlc L. Doughty F. O. LeVasseur Truett Lewis Dallis Sharp Lawrence Sheridan [405] ft ft Ahrens, Barnette, Beams, Cary, Chauvin, Cohen, Coullard, Davis, Deckelmann Dobbs, Donnelly, Efferson, Escalante, Hummel, Killen, Kussmaul, Ledbetter, Marchese Mayo, Menszer, Miller, Moore, Paine, Poston, Schaeffer, Tims, Williams AMERICAN INSTITUTE DF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS Louisiana State University Branch OFFICERS CLIFFORD G. JANNEY Chairman DONALD G. HUNTER Vice-Chairman HYMAN COHEN, JR Secretary-Treasurer PROFESSOR W. D. MORRIS Counselor MEMBERS IN FACULTY M. B. Voorhies A. K. Ramsey W. D. Morris J. C. Whitaker T. Parkinson MEMBERS R. H. Ahrens G. A. Escalante C. J. Kussmaul C. D. Paine B. C. Barnette W. W. Gayle J. H. Lang K. L. Pollingue C. E. Beams J. Giles H. F. Ledbetter C. M. Poston D. M. Chauvin G. B. Green J. Li ebert L. Ramon T. R. Cary J. O. Hachet S. A. Lott M. B. Reed H. Cohen, Jr. P. Helvy M. J. Marchese R. N. Reed J. B. Coullard E. Herring E. F. Mayo H. A. Schaeffer E. T. Davis C. R. Hummel S. Menszer R. P. Schmidt L. M. Deckelmann A. N. Hunt J. M. Miller R. H. Schneider D. R. DeBoisblance D. G. Hunter F. Monzon-Aquirre L. E. Stewart E. S. Dobbs J. C. Hydrick G. L. Moore A. Switzer F. Donnelly C. G. Janney D. Morell E. F. Tims L. H. Dupont O. D. Johnson L. H. Orpin M. G. West J. G. Dykes R. R. Efferson C. G. Killen W. E. Owen R. L Williams [406] o t t i ty -r a. u ft HKI Cfc ft A iMi i irfrfe dk JF3K M i ft 15 ft O p P fl-P ft 15 r ft ft r; ft D O ft fft ir p p ft ft oftoftoft w Jp J? V j n eia Adams, Barbalich, Barry, J. O., Barry, L. A., Brookins, Broussard, Bryan, Buquet, Calongne, Carrel, Carroll, Cllne Coe, Cooper, D ' Aquila, Dauphinais, Evans, Falvey, Ferro, Fournet, Francis, Frisbie, Fu+ral, Garner Goldberg, Gravolet, Gregor, Hair, Harper, Harris, Hart, Hecker, Howell, Huber, Hutslar, Jumel LeBlanc, J. L, LeBlanc, R. A., Levy, Loyd, Mikronis, Nuber, Porter, Quintero, Richard, Schexnayder, Sharp, Shull Siegal, Sokolsky, Stephenson, Stomberg, Straley, Strobel, Sturges, Tanner, Thompson, Toups, Truly, Verret, Wise (U AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS J. P. GREGOR Chairman R. P. BARBALICH Vice-Chairman F. B. HARRIS Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS F. L. Adams S. L. D ' Aquila T. P. Hutslor J. A. Schexnayder R. P. Barbalich G. A. Dauphinais B. W. Jumel W. A. Sharp R. E. Brady F. M. Donnally C. M. Keller P. C. Shaw J. Barry W. J. Evans R. T. LeBlanc A. C. Sheffield L. A. Barry J. S. Falvey R. A. LeBlanc M. Siegal D. Bartran B. J. Ferro C. C. Lloyd D. M. Soklosky H. Bronstein D. L. Fournet A. S. McMeans C. Stahl R. C. Brookins I. J. Frey J. J. Magill J. D. Stephenson J. J. Broussard G. N. Frisbie E. B. Maske A. W. Stomberg r. A. Broussard F. F. Fullmer S. H. Matthews D. E. Straley E. P. Buquet S. M. Futral W. J. Meaux S. R. Sturgis R. W. Burgess M. L. Garner E. C. Micronis C. G. Tanner J. L Carrell B. C. Gravolet Q. W. Moles H. S. Toups M. C. Carrigan J. P. Gregor G. Pailet H. Triche F. T. Carroll B. F. Hair T. H. Pretorious R. H. Truly F. L. Chalmers R. G. Harmeyer C. G. Prospere A. W. Turner G. W. Cline G. M. Harper J. J. Quintero J. R. Verrett P. E. Coe F. B. Harris R. Reinhardt L. F. Vignes R. J. Cologne H. G. Hecker Q. W. Riddle F. B. Warner J. R. Cooper A. L Holzenthahl E. C. Roy E. P. Wise [407] I i I Howe, Albrecht, Chalmer, Aycock, Baker, Ballard, Ballis, Barton Bollinger, Box, Brian, Bryan, Cantwell, Carreet, Craft, Cromer, Crouere Deroven, Doiron, Dupont, Eaheart, Edmondson, Emmons, Fisk, Francis, Gibbs Glenn, Green, Harrington, Hecker, Howell, Hurst, Jackson, Jenkins, Kane GEOLOGICAL AND MINING SOCIETY OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES National Professional Geological Society OFFICERS L R. WILSON President MORTIMER SQUIRES Vice-President ROBERT MAXENT Secretary BYRON FRANCIS Treasurer JAMES McSUIRT Faculty Adviser MEMBERS IN FACULTY A. Albrecht Sylvan Cromer Fred B. Kniffen C. J. Roy Glen N. Cox H. N. Fisk James McSuirt R. Dana Russell Benjamin Craft Henry V. Howe Fred F. Pillet R. J. Russell MEMBERS J. T. Adams W. R. Bollinger Frank Church C. Earheart L. C. Aycock Alex Box G. W. Cline D. Edmondson W. P. Baker F. M. Brian Joffe Crouere W. Emmons J. A. Ballard R. Bryan D. Derouen Byron Francis M. J. Ballast M. K. Caldwell C. Doiron B. B. Gibbs Jack Barry Carkeet Harry Dupont E. Glenn Hugh Barton A. C. Chauviere Harrv Dupre Albert Glockzin [408] r ( i rt n OL LJ -. r ci ft ft ft ft Kirkland, Larsen, Le Blanc, J., LeBlanc, U., Maddox, Magee, Mason, Maxent, Maxwell McCarty, D., McCarty, S., Merritt, Moore, Morris, Newman, O ' Connor, Oliver, Perkins Ramos, Ratliff, Reed, Ribbeck, Roy, Schindler, Schneider, Senac, Smith, G. Smith, M., Squires, Taliaferro, Tye, Villars, Walther, Watson, Wilson, Woods GEDLDGICAL AND MINING SOCIETY DF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES MEMBERS W. A. Goudeau L. J. LeBlanc W. L. Monk P. Senac R. J. Grandberry Rufus J. LeBlanc Edward Monsour R. Hendee Smith C. Gremillion V. LeBlanc W. Moore L. C. Soileau D. Harrington Tom Le Roy D. D. Morris J. St. Pierre J. W. Hecker H. H. Long Grover Murray Mortimer Squires W. Hogan Percy Lyons G. H. Newman C. Svetlecic R. Howell F. Maddux R. L. Oakes P. M. Taliaferro F. M. Hurst C. Magee J. C. O ' Conner Ben Tator T. H. Jackson Jim Martin J. Oliver W. Thorne M. Jenkins Robert Martin Douglas Perkins J. L. Tye Guy Johnston J. Mason Frank Perkins Bob Vernon H. Kane Robert Maxent L. Ramos Paul Villars Harold Kaplan B. B. Maxwell J. Ratliff L. L. Watson Louis Kilborne Dana McCarty M. L. Reed Robert Welch J. E. Kirkland S. McCarty Lyman Rhodes Louis J. Wilbert C. Lamb Stan McDonald P. B. Ribbeck L. R. Wilson F. Larson D. Pope Meagher J. Schneider D. Woods De Nux LeBlanc Albert Melsheimer Seagraves E. Young [409] P P P P P P P Acomb, Ballard, Barton, Bollinger, Coates, Coulon, Couvillon, Craft, Cromer Culbertson, Leblanc, Doyle, Earheart, Edmondson, Emmons, Francis, Gibbs, Glenn, Hecker Kane, Kirk land, Leblanc, Magee, Mason, Maxent, Maxwell, Newman, O ' Connor, Oliver Perkins, Powell, Ramos, Ratliff, Reed, Ribbeck, Senac, Squires, Taliaferro, Walther AMERICAN INSTITUTE DF MINING AND METALLURGICAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS MILNER L. REED President WILLIAM B. EMMONS Vice-President GILBERT H. NEWMAN Secretary EMILE R. SENAC Treasurer BENJAMIN C. CRAFT Faculty Sponsor OSCAR E. GOODS Counselor MEMBERS A. D. Acomb J. A. Ballard H. B. Barton W. R. Bollinger J. C. Chustz, Jr. G. W. Cline, III R. E. Coates W. A. Coulon J. A. Couvillon E. W. Coxe F. G. Culbertson, Jr. D. B. Derouen T. W. Doyle H. Dupree C. G. Earheart D. A. Edmondson W. B. Emmons R. H. Fluker B. L. Francis B. B. Gibbs E. E. Glenn P. E. Golden J. W. Hecker J. M. Kidd J. E. Kirkland J. L. LeBlanc M . A. Levy F. R. Maddux J. T. Mason, Jr. R. D. Maxent B. B. Maxwell, Jr. G. H. Newman J. C. O ' Conner, Jr. J. C. Oliver E. R. Perez F. Perkins E. R. Powell L. A. Ramos J. P. Ratlrffe, Jr. M. L. Reed L. F. Rhodes, IV P. B. Ribbeck I. M. Richardson E. R. Senac, Jr. M. E. Shaw M. Squires L. Standler D. R. Staples A. H. Strobel R. M. Taliaferro J. L. Tye W. A. Walther D. J. Woods [410] o t i iy n ol I m Ul L Barton, Braswell, Cameron, Cary, Cohen, Cushing, Evans, Falvey, Ferro Garner, Glenn, Goforth, Greenberg, Gruber, Harris, Helvy, Kleinpeter, Luker Mason, McCarty, Middieton, Reed, Schexnayder, Sheffield, Taliaferro, Tousley, Walk TAU BETA PI National Honorary Engineering Scholastic Fraternity OFFICERS R. N. REED President F. B. HARRIS Vice-President W. J. EVANS Corresponding Secretary C. C. CAMERON Recording Secretary B. E. GREENBERG Treasurer MEMBERS H. B. Barton J. A. Falvy Paul Helvy R. N. Reed A. M. Braswell B. J. Ferro Jack Kleinpeter M B. Reed C. C. Cameron M L Garner Wm. Luker J. J. Seip T. R. Cary E. E. Glenn R. F. Mason A. C. Sheffield Hyman Cohen C. P. Goforth W. G. Middleton J. A. Shexnayder 1. E. Cushing B. E. Geeenberg O. W. Moles R. M. Taliaferro D. R. deBoisblanc L G. Gruber S. D. McCarty D. E. Tousley R. G. Dunn F. B. Harris Frank Perkins, Jr. F. H. Walk W. J. 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SIGMA ALPHA IDTA National Professional Music Fraternity for Women OFFICERS MARY EMERY President MARJORIE WILLIAMS Vice-President MARIE ELAM Secretary JEAN HARRIS Treasurer MEMBERS Jayne Alcott Donal Jones Eleanor Riddick Cornelia Anderson Eva Deane Jones Carol Robertson Elizabeth Burkhalter Peggy Kilpatrick Mary Frances Slattery Marie Elam Elizabeth Latimer Geraldine Sloan Mary Emery Virginia Liggett Ailene Carol Smith Elizabeth Fenstermaker Marion Lighthall Lottie Starnes Mildred Fisher Marguerite Munselle Velna Stephens Carolyn Gillespie Marion Newbury Delia Ruth Stokes Jean Harris Elizabeth Pearson Charlotte Williams Dorothy Henderson Mary Ruth Plauche Julia Williams Marilyn Hornsby Mariorie Williams [414] D r l fYr OL LT n HEWITT THERIOT JOHN NELSON Boys ' President Vice-President Berthelot, Champagne, Couvillion, Fanguy Fournet, Gremillion, Guidry, Mary, McHardy O ' Neill, Sevin, Smith, Somerville, Vernaci NEWMAN CLUB OFFICERS CARMEN COUVILLION . . 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Smith B. R. McCoy Marcus M. Wilkerson R. H. Wiggins MEMBERS Robert Anger Seymour Glazer Richard Lewin Norman David Russ Greenbaum William Koren Richard Dempsey Herb Harmatz Marvin Osborn, Jr. Robert Denley E. K. Jesse Ted Roggen Jesse Foltz Morrell Trimble si ru-Tu-i n ol HU ) Armstrong, Bethancourt, Borne, Carimi, Champagne, Cornea ux, D ' Anton i, Easley Foltz, Frank, Frisble, Gomez, Harmon, Hecker, Howell, Laughlin McCammon, McCormick, McMullan, Meaut, Messina, Pearce, Phillips, Posner Scarpero, Stich, Varnado, Vinsant, Wagner, Wilbert, Wilson, Zoller DELTA KAPPA PSI OFFICERS F. V. McCAMMON President CLIFFORD C. CAMERON Vice-President THEODORE FRANK Secretary ALBAN F. VARNADO Treasurer MEMBERS Walter Armstrong Griffin Gomez Billy J. Owens Steve Borne Derwin K. Harmon Clifton G. Pearce, Jr William Bruner Edward Hecker Gerald E. Posner Lawrence W. Bunco Thad Howell William J. Scapero Clifford C. Cameron Richard Laughlin W. P. Stitch John Carimi Malcolm C. Lowe George W. 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Terry William Franklin Frank Vitrano [418] a. an 0.1 tl - T ALPHA BETA CHI OFFICERS NORMA BECKER President DRUSILLA SINSLETARY Vice-President FERN MOORE Secretary LORRAINE SCHELLHAAS Treasurer MEMBERS Magdalen Amman lola Mae Mire Frances Ard Anna Fern Moore Norma Becker Virginia Powers Gloria Berlin Marie Saik Gene Blanchard Dorris Sayers Janice Bourgeois Lorraine Schellhaas Dorothy Brown Lucille Schleicher Leah Calmes Ollie Mae Sills Elva Crain Betty Simoneaux Doris Draughon Drusilla Singletary Irma Duplantis Thelma Stein Lynn Ferguson Roberta Stewart Alva Jaspriza Dolly Taylor Lorraine Knobloch Miriam Toler Lorraine Keller Dorothy Vorhees Theresa Lacy Rae Ware Annie Belle Land Elsie Waters Ruth Lopoo Mary Anise Welch Sybil McCall Effie Wolf Ard, Becker, Bourgeois, Calmes, Draughon Duplantis, Hayes, Keller, Lacy, Land Lopoo, Saik, Schellhaas, Simoneaux, Singletary Stathem, Stein, Taylor, Waiters, Wolf DAIRY CLUB ! OFFICERS JEWEL BURCH President ELDO FORD Vice-President O. O. 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Hingle Marilyn Hornsby Jane Hutchinson Kathryn Lee Rosalie LaCoco Helen Manitoff Joe Messina Edmond Montagano Joe Pennica Grace Sheets Geraldine Sloan David Snell Dolly Taylor Ben Testani Vivian Thornton Nit MAR RUTH DOROT DOROJ MISS S r i n n OL jGUI Anding, Baddock, Baker Carroll, Dulany, Hanchey Looby, McClure, McNeely Nelson, Runyon, Watfi PHI LAMBDA PI National Married Women ' s Sorority OFFICERS IRENE BADDOCK President FIDELIA D. ANDING Vice-President WILMA JOHNSON Secretary EULAH WATTS Treasurer HONORARY MEMBERS Mrs. John E. Coxe Mrs. Winefred Mills Mrs. Harriet Daggett Mrs. Elizabeth McVoy Mrs. Helen Wilkison MEMBERS Faytime Allbright Alice Hardison Mary Merle Anderson Ruth Lea Fidelia D. 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CHARI PHI IPSILD1V OMICHDIV National Honorary and Professional Home Economics Fraternity OFFICERS MARY LOLLIE BROUSSEAU President RUTH GERARD , Vice-President DOROTHY HOOD Secretary DOROTHY L COLVIN Treasurer MISS SUZANNE THOMPSON Faculty Adviser MEMBERS MARY LOLLIE BROUSSEAU THELMA CASH DOROTHY COLVIN ALICE DILWORTH JESSIE ELLENDER RUTH GERARD ALMA GERMANO MARIE GOOS BERT HASEMAN DOROTHY HOOD VIRGIE McCALL ELOISE NAUMAN MARY LOUISE PHARES HELEN THOMPSON Beyt, Brousseau, Colvin Ducote, Ellender, Goos, Hasemann McCall, Nauman, Robertson, Thompson SIGMA TAU SIGMA National Honorary Civil Engineering Fraternity OFFICERS DON E. TOUSLEY President ROBERT E. MOLLOY Vice-President FERD S. GODBOLD Secretary CHARLES W. HAIR Treasurer MEMBERS HERMAN L. BI ENVENU ANDREW N. BRASWELL ALBERT S. BYNUM WALTER K. FRANTZ, JR. FERD S. GODBOLD, II BERNARD GREENBERG CHARLES W. HAIR, JR. RICHARD A. LAUGHLIN ROBERT E. MOLLOY CAYETANO RIBAS, JR. DON E. 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Prospere Truman Setliffe J. D. Stevenson Oliver Sokolsky R. H. Truly Art Turner Brookins, Cooper Falvey, Fournet Francis, Porter, Setliffe B. Whitehead [424] . . IB AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS BERNARD F. BERRY President EDGAR E. ERWIN Vice-President PAUL McCONNIE . . . Secretary-Treasurer W. H. CARTER Faculty Adviser Erwin, Samuel, McConnie, Ratclift, Thompson, Fc Berry, Barr. Carter, Doran, Poole, Calandro IcGehee, Seal MEMBERS IN FACULTY W. H. Carter E. B. Doran Harold T. Barr Wiley D. Poole Bernard F. Berry Burton D. Berry Tony Calandro Edgar E. Erwin Eldo Ford MEMBERS Thomas Samual Charles L. Seal Paul McConnie Robert McGehee Derwood J. Miller Hilton Thompson Alfredo Torres TIHL Y. M. C. A. FRESHMAN COUNCIL OFFICERS FRANK G. REIGER President WILLIAM WILLIAMS . Vice-President BENNETT JOFFRION Secretary ALLEN COHEN Treasurer ' TV ' I MH MEMBERS Malcolm Branch James Leslie . | Hi Bob Breazeale James McKeene -. - ' J. ' ' Billy Brock Henry Mercier Daniel A. Buechner Ferney Moore Rufus Craig Kennedy Morelock Allen Cohen Tom Murphy Donald Chappins Daniel Ory Preston Cunningham Elton Peak Garland Dean Louis Porterie Robert Destich Frank Reiger Louis Edmonds Bob Robison Treadway Edson Charles Roddey Emery Glanagan Roy K. Rhodes Roger Fellom Bert Rosenbaum Irving Feltenstein Raymond Schafer Jim Gardner Spencer Scharpenstein Clyde Garrison David Simmons Kenneth Gault Doyle Suarez Emmet Hebert Emmerson Whitaker Leslie Henderson Bill Williams Howard E. Huckins James Williams Bennett Jossrion Isgord Williams Wedge Kyes Bobby Wolf C425] Flint, Cohen Craig, Peak, Rieger Rosenbaum, Ventre, Whitaker THETA ALPHA PHI National Honorary Dramatic Fraternity OFFICERS EDWIN LEVY President WAYNE EUBANK Vice-President JOYCE LEFF Secretary-Treasurer Matranga, Left, Hoffman, Harrison, Butler, Adams, Paquet, Katz, Quilty Brian, Ferguson, Holtzman, Cochran, Levy Mr. E. P. Flower Dr. C. W. Gray MEMBERS IN FACULTY Dr. Harriet Idol Dr. Claude L. Shaver Dr. Clifford A. King Mr. Ralph Steetle Dr. Claude M. Wise Dorothy Adams George Brian Barbara Butler Dan Christmas Mary Coates Vadah Cochran Wayne Eubank Hilda Fisher MEMBERS W. A. Ferguson Marjorie Hoffman Tom Jones Pauline Katz Joyce Leff Ida Matranga Lucia Nesom Edwin Levy Lucina Paquet Merlin Staring John Scott Eulalie Walsh r i n n ol Ablon, Buffington Coco, Lennard, Vernaci BETA ALPHA PSI National Professional Accounting Fraternity OFFICERS ARNOLD N. ABLON President THOMAS HUMBLE Vice-President JOSEPH OWEN DELAHAYE Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS IN FACULTY Daniel M. Borth Carl T. Devine Melvin G. Dakin Earl A. Saliers Clarence Scheps MEMBERS Arnold N. Ablon Thomas Hebert Byrd M. Buffington Thomas Humble Homer Claude Leonard Murray Ouinn Coco James Owen Joseph Owen Delahaye Michel A. Vernaci L 426 J KATERI TEKAKWITHACLUB Organization of Catholic Coeds OFFICERS JOYCE LACY President CARMELITE NESBIT Vice-President PATRICIA FARR . . . Corresponding Secretary RAYE NESOM Secretary SYBIL JONES Treasurer Miller, Harelson, Nesom, P., Cazayoux, Nesbit, Beitram, Smith, Farr Lacy, T., Jones, Nesom, B., Fourrier, Werhan, Nesom, R., Hundermer, Lacy, J., Summers, Richard MEMBERS Louise Beltramo Marie Louise Hundemer Theresa Lacy Annie Mae Richard Patricia Farr Sybil Jones Carmelitte Nesbit Mary B. Smith Jenne Fourrier Joyce Lacy Betty Leigh Nesom Rita Summers o- BAPTIST STUDENT UNION EDUNEIL REV. ROBERT S. DENNY Director MEMBERS JEANNETTE ROEBUCK President AUGUST SALTER Enlistment Vice-President EDNA ETTREDGE Fellowship Vice-President CARROLL G. KILLEN, JR Devotional Vice-President KATHRYN LEE Coed Vice-President BILL EPLER Secretary A. J. SZABO Publicity Director CLOTHYLDE READ Treasurer ARCHIE MOSELY Music Director WILLIE KATHERINE O ' OUIN Sunday School Representative DOROTHY BRADFORD Baptist Training Union Representative MARY HELEN PARKER Y. W. A. Representative JACK COLLINS Brotherhood Representative FERMAN STRICKLAND Mission Director ETHEL PRESTON WILLIAMS .... Baptist Student Magazine Representative MARY BEN GRAY Devotional Representative DONALD MINTON Representative of Istrouma Baptist Church MARGARET JEAN MALLET . . . Representative of Emmanuel Baptist Church LAMAR SIMMONS Representative of The B. S. U. Link TRUETT LEWIS Boys ' Athletic Director BIRDIE STAFFORD Girls ' Athletic Director [4271 Denny, Epler, Ettredge, Gray Killen, Lee, Mallet, McCutchen, Minton Mosley, O ' Quin, Read, Roebuck, Rawland Stafford, Strickland, Szabo, Williams, E., Williams, W. ATDRIAIV CLUB Sorority of High School Honor Students OFFICERS ANNE BROUSSARD President VIRGINIA MARTIN Vice-President RITA LOUP Secretary PATRICIA CAHILL Treasurer Tynes, Morris, Verret, Roux, Broussard, Loupe, Marcus, Martin, Letetf, Moody, Guyol, Sanders Evans, Anglin, Guillory, Toups, Wurster, Perry, Kemp, Allen, Kulbeth, Pugh, Samrow, Hauser, Coit, Tillman MEMBERS Therese Abadie Mary Elinor Allen Sally Anglin Julia Banker Junette Bayhi Dorothy Blanchard Marilyn Bradford Audrey Brou Anne Broussard Patricia Cayhill Marie Centanni Mary Lee Chaney Thelma Chapman Margaret Lynn Churchil Margaret Coats Katherine Coche Carolyn Cohen Eleanor Ann Coit Ethel Daigle Sonya Damsker Mary Lee Dowling Luella Dugas Jessie Ann Ellender Lynette Evans Ruth Lefkovits Selma Lefkovits Ruth Lennie-Smith Ruby Leteff Rita Loup Geraldine Manning Lillie Major Laulette Marcus Virginia Martin Florette Matherne Bella Mayer Sybil McCall Margaret Menetre Norma Miller Leslie Mody Bobbie Morris Jackie Morris Bertha Nagel Mary O ' Brien Connie Odom Carolyn Palazzo Marjorie Peterman Adona Pfost Katherine Pipes Marjorie Pitts Ann Pugh Aileen Perry Eleanor Riddick May Rose Robertson Ruth Robertson Doris Roux Vera Saliba Louise Samrow Minnie Sanders Sally Ann Sanders Lillian Shiff Betty Simms Esther Sterling Rose Marie Straud Rowens Spencer Sara Tillman Laulie Thibaut Johnnie Thomas Lois Toups Regina Trappey Lucille Twickler Elgie Tynes Jeanne Verret Mildred Wallace Alida Mae Warner Glendora White Rita Wildblood Julia Williams Eula Ruth Wurster K W n P:e: Mrs. J. ram Cam Isadof flaw D .a i Qj t n n a. -GUI : Beier, Benson Hendershot, Hood, Powell PI GAMMA MU Honorary Social Science Fraternity OFFICERS PAUL HENDERSHOT President DELTON C. BEIER Vice-President NELLIE GRAY HOOD Secretary-Treasurer DR. ALDEN L POWELL Faculty Adviser FACULTY AND STAFF MEMBERS Robert W. Bradbury Hazel McLaren E. A. Saliers T. N. Farris Benjamin F. Mitchell R. J. Savllle Fred C. Frey Marshall R. Nason Lucille Schleicher F. W. Girlinghouse Vernon J. Parenton Howard Smith Margaret Haynes Loris Anderson Parker T. Lynn Smith Leona K. Hoyt Rabbi Walter G. Peiser Wendell H. Stephenson Mary Elizabeth Little J. O. Pettis James B. Trant Elmo H. Lott Charles W. Pipkin Ethel Walton H. L. McCracken Alden L. Powell Miriam Werner Burton R. Risinger STNDENT MEMBERS Boone S. Atkinson Joseph O. Delahaye James M. Owen William Preston Barnes Elfa Bontenot Ralph J. Ramsey Delton C. Beier Lemas Leroy Fulmer Horace G. Porter Audra Earl Bell Emile P. Grenier Harvey Hirsch Posner W. B. Bennett Dorothy Hathcox Nettie Puckett Blanche Benson Thomas P. Hebert A. J. Spedale Albert H. Besalski Paul T. Hendershot Ellis Arnold Stringer Dora Bonquois Clara C. Holmes Miriam Toler Clarence Boonstra Nellie Gray Hood Joseph Tregle Ora Michael Childress Robert Glen Maness Michel A, Vernaci Homer V. Claude Ruth Mermes Flo Vobel Bill ie Cochran Henry A. Miller Callie Washburn Billy Cummings Louis Elliott Newman Curtis A. Whittington John D. O ' Rourke [428] KCM OAIU SB JL o LE CERCLE FRANCAIS OFFICERS JACK A. GREENE President WAGE MAJOR Vice-President ANN KELLIS Secretary PATRICIA CAHILL Treasurer Bordelon, Robertson, Dunkley, Fleming, Couvillion, McWhorter, Richardson, Rodrigue, Walts, Martin, Sterling Herring, Danos, Greene, Dutrenoy, Major, Gravelet Fidelia Anding Mrs. Joseph Baddock Frances Baker Carmen Couvillion Isadore F. Danos Thomas David Jessie Debaillon Vera Dugas Annabelle Dunkley Peggy Fleming Emile Gravelet Doris Havener Grace Henry MEMBERS James Herring Dorothy Hunter Patricia Lassalle Dorothy Latham Therese McWhorter Erin Montgomery Dorothy Nichols Reginald Roberts May Rose Robertson John Robichaux Evangeline Rodrigue Wayne Sanders MAdele Scott Esther Stirling Laura Thibodeaux Laulie Thibout Maude Trappey Dorothy Thurman Betty Watts Violet Young xl_tljcL_ rr i ,..-c: THETA SIGMA PHI National Honorary and Professional Journalism Fraternity for Women OFFICERS NECIA GARMANY President DALLAS KENT Secretary GENEVIEVE MUNSON Treasurer MEMBERS JEWEL CLAITOR ROSEMARY DANFORTH SALLY DAWKINS NECIA GARMANY DALLAS KENT ANN MEREDITH GENEVIEVE MUNSON KATHRYN MESSICK LOUISE NOWLIN LOUISE SMITH 1429] Carter, Claitor, Danforth Dawkins, Germany, Nowlin Meredith. Munson, Smith - u rr tea tail a ft If the 1941 Gumbo has proven itself a worthy supplement to those Gumbos which have gone before, much of its success must be accredited to the following persons who have given their valuable time and untiring energy. We, of the staff, wish to express our sincerest appreciation to: Mrs. Ileen Emery, director of the L. S. U. Studio, who did everything possible to please the staff. Mr. Jerry Jared, who contributed the portraits for the class and organization sections and who particularly lent his ability to the division pages and the Beauty section. Mr. Wilson Aucoin and Mr. Phil Elstner, who were responsible for the photographic printing. E. K. Jesse, Miles Jackson and Johnny Dunn, who took candid photographs which appear throughout the volume. Mr. Morris Mickey McCann, who rendered valuable assistance in gathering material for the Athletic section. Bernard Webb, editor of Pell-Mell, for generous treatment in his maga- zine, for helpful suggestions and for being a good neighbor. Mr. P. E. Dozier and the staff of the Shreveport Engraving Company for their splendid cooperation and work. Mr. Glenn Mason, who is responsible for the dis- tinctive lettering and a large portion of the art work. Miss Charlie Bridges, who contributed to the opening section. Mrs. Daisy Abbot, whose services were indis- pensable to the production of the book. The Benson Printing Company. Mr. W. A. Benson, whose patient instructions in the art of bowling were almost as much appreciated as his invaluable work in de- signing the book. Mr. R. G. Benson, who acted most efficiently as liaison between his firm and the staff. Mr. Dan Eadie for his fine job in designing the opening section and executing a number of the layouts. Mr. R. H. Wiggins, faculty manager of the Gumbo, who took care of the limited funds, offered advice at every turn. His staff, Mrs. J. M. O ' Brien, Mrs. Elizabeth Callaghan and Mrs. K. L. Nesom, who carefully compiled and checked the class and organization copy as well as assisting the staff whenever possible. Major James P. Cole, Miss lone Burden, Mrs. J. M. O ' Brien and Vernon Woods for the assistance they rendered in the Darling of L. S. U. election. Herb Har- matz for his invaluable assistance in staging the Gumbo Ball. Mr. Duncan Ferguson, head of the Art department, who supervised the execution of water color drawings which appear in the opening section; and Ann Woolfolk, Caroline Coates, Sue Brown Dietrich, Kenneth Erwin, Emily Wilson and Mildred Pecquet for their work in actually making the drawings. And lastly, a toast to Miss Louise Allen, whose affection and understanding were the inspiration behind this work. THE EDITOR. P A T I! N I Z E U I! A D V E I! T I $ E I! S ' Oops, Pardon Me. ' My Heart Belongs to Daddy. ' RONALDSON PUCKETT COMPANY Limited DISTRIBUTORS PLEE-ZING TOP QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS DEVOE PAINTS AND VARNISHES JOHNS-MANVILLE ROOFING AND BUILDING SPECIALTIES H. H. HOLLOWAY, President S. M. KILPATRICK, Secretary HOLLOWAY GRAVEL COMPANY INCORPORATED PRODUCERS OF Washed Gravel and Sand SALES OFFICES: 425 Audubon Bldg., New Orleans, La. 304 La. Nat ' l Bank Bldg., Baton Rouge, La. General Office, Amite, La. PLANTS LOCATED AT Holloway Spur, La., I. C. R. R. Cole, La., S. S. R. Y. Daily Capacity 150 Cars MEN ' S FURNISHINGS ' i fij P T ESTABLISHED 1885 v l?L- +r 141-143 CARONDELET ST. ' MAKERS OF Summer Clothing.Uniforms Shirts New Orleans UNIFORMS FOR EVERY PURPOSE ARMY MILITARY BAND NAVY CLUB COLLEGE POLICE FIRE DRUM MAJOR SCHOOL HOTEL THEATER DESIGNERS MANUFACTURERS SINCE 1885 NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA THE 1941 GUMBO IS BOUND IN A it ina ktart L avet DESIGNED AND PRODUCED BY THE KINGSPORT PRESS, INC. KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE J. A group of students buying sport coats and slax from our up-to-date sportswear department. Your every clothing need is here at the Mayos O. P. O. at this amazing low price of $16.50. You get $25 to $30 value. O. P. O. features the most pop- ular campus and college styles and models. There are thousands of garments to choose from. Come in they ' re your kind of clothes at your prices! STUDENTS! Answer This One Where Can You Buy a Suit, Topcoat, or Formal Wear at the One Low Price of $16.50 You ' re Absolutely Correct! Only at MAYOS O. P. O. 362 Third St. BATON ROUGE, LA. At the One Low Price $16.50 All Alterations Free FOR LASTING GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE At Most Reasonable Prices Buy at Distributors of Hamilton, Bulova, Elgin and Waltham Watches Sheaffer Pens and Pencils GUARANTEED WATCH AND JEWELRY Repairing by Skilled Craftsmen 140 Third St. Dial 4224 FULL LINE OF N. KODAKS AND PHOTO BELLAMORE Incorporated SUPPLIES FOUNTAIN PENS Also Repairs to Same 128 Baronne it, {Adjacent to Jesuit Church) Phone MAgnol a 2296 New Orleans, La. STROUBE DRUG COMPANY PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT Bell Howell; Eastman Kodak Makes and Other Leading 105 THIRD ST. BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA Night Course Field House Lab. The Pause That Refreshes. SOUND CONDITIONING IN ALL ITS PHASES ACOUSTICS AND SPECIALTIES Incorporated HIBERNIA BANK BUILDING NEW ORLEANS, LA. COMPLIMENTS OF BUTTER KRUST BAKERY Bakers of BUTTER KRUST BREAD BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA Scooped! And We Had an Election. SEARS-ROEBUCK COMPANY A Complete Department Store of COLLEGIATE WEAR for COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN also A Complete Sporting Goods Department Phone 2-1844 127 Third St. Baton Rouge, La. For Burning, Itching, Irritated Skin USE PAULSEN ' S FENO-TALC Gives Instant Relief for Prickly Heat and Chafing AT ALL DRUGGISTS 25c Success to All Students MONROE STEAM LAUNDRY An Institution tor the Care of Fabrics MONROE, LOUISIANA MURRAY ' S BARBER SHOP A Better Place to Go In the Field House L S. U. Specially Made for this Climate As every college student knows, Adaptation to Environment is one of Nature ' s first laws. . . . Sunny-Clime Furniture serves better in the warm, humid, semi-tropical climate of the region within three hundred miles of the Gulf Coast, simply because its moisture content is properly balanced for this particular cli- mate. . . . And, as a result, Sunny-Clime Furniture has a re- markable record of freedom from swelling, warping, breaking of glue joints, loosening and peeling of veneers, and other cli- matic ills. . . . When you next go to your dealer to buy furni- ture, ask for Sunny-Clime by name. For your own protection, accept no substitute. 5umii|-Climc furniture A PRODUCT OF THE NEW ORLEANS FURNITURE MANUFACTURING CO. DEHNER ' S CUSTOM-MADE Leather Equipment for Dress and Field DRESS FIELD RIDING POLO BOOTS SAM BROWNE BELTS SHOES AND LEGGINGS JODHPURS SPURS AND ACCESSORIES CAPS SHIRTS SLACKS BLOUSES BREECHES Made to Measure or in Stock THE DEHNER CO., INC. I I 14-1 I 16 Farnan OMAHA, NEBR. COMPLIMENTS OF THE BATON ROUGE WATER WORKS CO. Service to the Community Printers and Lithographers to Discriminating Individuals FRANKLIN PRINTING COMPANY INCORPORAT ED JOS. B. DAVID, President 627-629 POYDRAS ST. NEW ORLEANS, LA. HEADQUARTERS FOR LABORATORY APPARATUS AND REAGENT CHEMICALS I. L. LYONS COMPANY, Limited OVERTON F. BOYD Sales Representative Established 1866 NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA JOSH KANTROW C. KANTROW President Vice-President J. BOM BET Secretary-Treasurer VIGNES-BOMBET COMPANY Incorporated WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE ATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA MEDICAL BOOKS OF ALL PUBLISHERS m J. A. MAJORS COMPANY 1301 TULANE AVE. NEW ORLEANS, LA. ii Teche Greyhound Lines AIR-CONDITIONED SUPERCOACH CONVENIENT-FREQUENT SERVICE Charter Coaches for Special Parties TECHE GREYHOUND LINES 256 Lafayette St. BATON ROUGE, LA. Phone 5651 Phone . f Where Coeds Do Their Shopping + FRANKLIN ' S . . 2107 421 Th! rd Street Baton Rouge, La. -We dt d The Interesting Personal Touch of Tomorrow to Your Printing of Today ORTLIEB PRESS BETTER PRINTING 109 St. Ferdinand Street Phone 3106 R. A. ORTLIEB THANKS STUDENTS WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE TIGERTOWN RECREATION CLUB Across f ri L. S. U. Gate Compliments of EUGENE DIETZGEN COMPANY Everything for Drafting and Surveying A 1 1 ' ! lU1 ' s r, ' . - c WHERE STUDENTS TRADE Our roving cameraman caught these personalities getting ready for the Easter Parade. In the Cannon Shoe Store, where the Smart Set goes, Murry Decoteau, Larry Polizzi, Sara Che Che Hinkle, and Percy Rountree select footwear for collegiate occasions. At the hosiery counter Omalee Bond is courteously shown the latest style in Coed stockings CANNON SHOE STORE Service is our motto, Style is the pass word. You will find the newest creations at Cannon ' s. Styles for Dress, Sports, and Formals. WE SPECIALIZE IN COLLEGE STYLES Your Dollar Buys More at the Cannon Shoe Store ' 333 THIRD STREET BATON ROUGE, LA. Dance and Party Invitations, Greek Letters, Fine Papers. Typewriter Papers . . . Thesis Binding . . . The FRANKLIN PRESS, Inc. Phone 5671 216 Main Street LOBDELL HARDWARE CO., INC. Phone 8271 For Sportir g Goods, Auto Glass 1261-63 North Blvd. Baton Rouge, La. HENRY STRAUSS, INC. Griffon Clothes, Mallory Hats, Cooper ' s Underwear and Hosiery Marlboro Shirts and Sportwear Satisfaction Absolutely Guaranteed 133 THIRD ST. DIAL 1-9701 5F THINK YOU ' RE THE TOP ' IN Scholarship, Good-Fellowship, Sportsmanship We thank you for your patronage and invite you to make our shop your headquarters any time you are free to shop or meet a friend. DRESSES COATS BLOUSES UNDERWEAR STOCKINGS PURSES LERNER SHOPS G. SCHIRMER OF LOUISIANA, INC. Most Complete Stock of Sheet Music and Phonograph Records South J. E. ORTLIEB R. E. ORTLIEB ORTLIEB ' S PRINTING SERVICE Over 30 Years ' Service Phone 6336 532 Florida St. Scabbard and Blade Initiation. BAND INSTRUMENT AND PIANO HEADQUARTERS FOR 99 YEARS Largest A T T 1 T T FTAVH Lar z est Music H K H vs Music House VV _, J_j J House South T T UllUJJill South SER VICE CO URTESY DEPEND A BILITY EXCLUSIVE AGENTS PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS EVERETT ORGATRON BAND INSTRUMENTS MASON AND HAMLIN CHICKERING KING KNABE and CLEVELAND WEBER AMERICAN STANDARD FISCHER ESTEY ORGANS BAND INSTRUMENTS and STORY AND CLARK and SLINGERLAND DRUMS PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS New Orleans, La. PHILIP WERLEIN, Ltd. New Orleans, La. LEVINGSTON SUPPLY COMPANY Incorporated Crane Distributors PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES 1449 FLORIDA STREET 112 First Street 510 Xavler Street BATON ROUSE Alexandria Lafayette DRINK Bottled by NEHI BOTTLING CO. BATON ROUGE, LA. Campus Cuties. Waiting for Santa. LUMBER See Us For 1840 Fine Apparel for Men, Women, and 1941 Children Lowest C AS H Prices RED CYPRESS Sills, Bevel Siding, Flooring and Finish SHORTLEAF PINE Framing, Flooring, Ceiling, Drop Siding, Sheafing, Shiplap, Moulding and Finish 6jt... v v oocfmuxs FREE DELIVERY On orders of 6,000 feet or more, to points in our Trade Area - McCARROLL LUMBER COMPANY WHERE STYLE AND QUALITY HAVE Phone 2541 Denham Springs, La. REIGNED SUPREME FOR OVER 100 YEARS THE LOUISIANA America ' s Greatest Clothiers METAL CULVERT CO. STEIN ' S 1 106 Louisiana National Bank Baton Rouge, La. $16.50 CLOTHES All Wool All One Price ARMCO Alterations Free Ingot Iron 345 Third St. Baton Rouge, La. Rush Party (Where is the Rush?) Want to Buy a Ticket? C - GUARANTY INCOME LIFE INSURANCE CO. Home Office 8th Floor, Louisiana Nat ' l Bank Bldg. BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA A Complete Line of Standard Policies GEORGE A. FOSTER President and General Manager Phone 2-0355 COMPLIMENTS OF BOLOGNA BROS., INC. Wholesale Dealers in Liquors and Groceries 340 S. 14th St. Phone 3-3451 tf-ox, tylcMuefrb 4414 DIAL ' SCHEINUKSi ft 4415 R. DSIEILA MID THANKS STUDENTS WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE WALTER L DAVIS 230 Carondelet St. New Orleans, La. THE VARSITY SHOP HART, SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHES KNOX HATS THE UNIVERSITY MAN ' S STORE 218 THIRD STREET 69 YEARS OF REPUTABLE SERVICE IN BATON ROUGE RABENHORST AMBU LANCE SERVICE PHONE 6831 825 GOVERNMENT Compliments of THE PLAYHOUSE ' We Specialize in Student Trade ' Who Will Be Their Escorts? Serums, Vaccines and Live Stock Supplies GANDY HEFLIN, Veterinarians LA . LABORATORY SUPPLY CO. Incorporated Dial 2-3567 Baton Rouge, La. CAPITOL STORES, INC. FOOD DEPARTMENT STORES Your Dollar Bu s More at a Capitol Store CO-OP BOOK STORE (MAIN ENTRANCE L S. U.-TIGER TOWN) USED NEW BOOKS SCHOOL SUPPLIES Art Engineering Lab. Equipment All Books for Correspondence Courses WE BUY USED BOOKS DIAL 9870 P. O. BOX 3785 L. S. U. The Beautiful CRESCENT COCKTAIL COVE AND NEW ZEBRA ROOM (Air-Conditioned) Baton Rouge ' s Finest 242 LAUREL ST. FOR EFFICIENT WORK Call ALBERT DEEN CONTRACTORS LATHERS Phone 8123 H. W. MEN ' S STORE 440 MAIN STREET LOANS SPORTING GOODS POPULAR PRICED MEN ' S FURNISHINGS Headquarters for Sportsmen BUY YOUR FURS FROM A REPUTABLE FURRIER Expert restyling of your furs into the latest model at most reasonable prices. L L FUR SHOP 622 Canal Street Magnolia 4566 Raymond 4665 SITMAN ' S DRUG STORE Varsity Theatre Building ACROSS FROM L S. U. DIAL 3-3481 We see a Rodeo. Sponsors on Parade. 4 t By A , MONROE Calculating Machines, Adding and Bookkeeping Machines, Check Writers W. O. HUMPHREYS DIAL 2-2121 District Manager 341 FLORIDA STREET GROCERIES, HARDWARE PAINTS, BICYCLES The Store That Sells Everything TOBIAS-GASS COMPANY Phone 88188819 Baton Rouge, La. OLE K. OLSEN, INC. 823 Perdido Street, New Orleans Reinforcing Bars, Wire Fabrics, Ornamental and Miscellaneous Iron, Aluminum, Bronze Stainless Steel, Metal Windows, Steel Partitions, Folding Partitions and Bleachers We Manufacture WILSON STEEL BAR JOISTS FRATERNITY JEWELRY OFFICIAL BADGES KEYS AND CHARMS CLUB INSIGNIA AWARDS PARTY FAVORS DANCE PROGRAMS INVITATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS Write for Free Copy of 1940 BALFOUR BLUE BOOK MUMFORD LEAKE, Mgr. St. Francisville, La. L G. BALFOUR COMPANY FACTORIES AT ATTLEBORO, MASSACHUSETTS COMPLIMENTS of LOUIS LEVY GROCER CO. Ltd. WHOLESALE GROCERS BATON ROUSE LOUISIANA NATALBANY LUMBER CO. Limited Cut Over Land for Sale; Suitable for Tung Oil Cultivation Office: HAMMOND, LOUISIANA y s Officer- 14 04. q+tna a. , UtU . 9-a+t US ur J to Oitf iyn y Co JAay cuu Orox gcdUt JteAA mfevtJ COLLEGE SUPPLY CO -JBookS IW tttt Oli l to icei $ y r The College Supply Company is the oldest and largest book exchange at L. S. U. Maintains connection with 680 stores and buys any book at the most popular price. p CAPITAL Entertainment FOR APITOL IT Y AND AMPUS LOUISIANA Eastman Equipment, Film, Paper and Other Eastman Materials were Big Factors in Com- pleting This Publication. EASTMAN KODAK STORES, INC. 213 BARONNE STREET NEW ORLEANS 333 N. 16th Street Phone 2-3670 DRINK H If K I 1 ft THE COFFEE WITH NO REGRETS USE OUR BUS SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY Regular Dependable Safe Comfortable BATON ROUGE BUS COMPANY, Inc. Printed by BENSON PRINTING CO. Nashville, Tennessee Engraved by SHREVEPORT ENGRAVING CO. Shreveport, Louisiana Covers by KINGSKRAFT Kingsport Press, Inc. Kingsport, Tennessee Portraits by L. S. U. STUDIO University, Louisiana MM Date Due Journalism J 243778 378 .763 La. state tmiv. and agri. L93g and m e chanical college 1941 The Gumbo. wrnalism f 31 78 378.763 k93, r H ! ft. X :- ' ? t Bj H . Hi , HI S ' V ' ' -c - 8 I X7 .: - N B 3 - ' A tf C T% ftT ' ' - ' wfyi MM mmn -. ci 1. ' . ' i ' (f; -iii i ' ' V- vi . toH vpM ' ' I B ' ' it- v iv wls v ft HBEKHBHI m J BHl I - Xag . , lA A ' It v v . . V. i- A ,. iv ' . a ' 1 H m Bkb 7 5a B m Mm B ; BjBI I I mMmm SlWl . , ' i . 2 ' 2iftwk
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