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BUCKNER ChIPLEY, Jr. % EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Breard Snellings ASSOCIATE EDITOR I ■r m--- „,- v-sjrauS,; -Ss«( ' jc e h r K .- - sW V L. Lj nmB L THE 1937 jniDBninvn OFFicmL nnnuAL puBLicflTion of THG ASSOCmTGD STUDGHTS OF THG TULflne univGRSiTY OF Louismnfl ., ' w - W ' i ' M - P- u F Ej. ' A T U R E S U N I v e R S I T Y .ift T H L E T I C S FRATERNITIES ORGANIZATIONS V. - V 1 It is our purpose in this, the 1937 JflmBflLflYfl, to celebrate the Golden Anniversary of the H. Sophie riewcomb College for lUomen. Founded as a memorial for her beloved daughter, Harriott Sophie, by ITlrs. Josephine Louise riewcomb, Dewcomb has for 50 years been a major part of the University and a dominant figure in Southern education. If we have embodied in tangible form something of the history and spirit that is Dewcomb ' s, our aim has been accomplished, and we will consider this volume a success JiLn recognition of her outstand- ing contributions to student life, on this, the Golden Anni- versary of riewcomb College, we are proud to dedicate the forty-second volume of the JflmBnLflYft to one, who more than any other, typifies the spirit of riewcomb, flnnA GsTGLLG mnriY I I J 1 — ' ' — ' D r ■1 CHARLES JEFFERSON MILLER M.D., D.Sc, F.A.C.S. Professor of Gynecology, School of Medicine, Tulane University. DIED MARCH 21. 1936. MELVIN ALBERT MARTIN Ph.D. Professor of Psychology, Newcomb College. Tulane University. DIED MARCH 27, 1936. FOSTER MATTHEW JOHNS M.D. Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, School of Medicine. Tulane University. DIED APRIL 30, 1936. SIDNEY KOHN SIMON B.A., M.D., F.A.C.P. Professor of Gastro-Enterology. Graduate School of Medi- cine, and Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine, Schoo of Medicine, Tulane University. DIED AUGUST 5. .1936. JACOB WARREN NEWMAN Ph.D., M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Obstetrics, Emeritus, School of Medicine, Tulane University. DIED MAY I, 1936. MARION EARLE BROWN M.D. Professor of Ophthalmology, Graduate School of Medi- cine, Tulane University. DIED AUGUST 19, 1936. MURIEL BENTLEY Stenographer, Office of the Registrar, Tulane University. DIED SEPTEMBER M, 1936. JOSEPH HUME Ph.B., M.D., F.A.C.S. Professor of Urology, Emeritus. School of Medicine. Tulane University. DIED OCTOBER 17. 1936. MARY LUCILLE COMES Senior, Newcomb College, Tulane University. DIED NOVEMBER I. 1936. EDNA LOUISE DOLL Secretary to Dean, College of Engineering, Tulane University. DIED JANUARY 4, 1937. ALBERT JEFFERSON DICKERSON Manager, University Press, Tulane University. DI£D JANUARY 16, 1937. 7- UniVERSITV r In the year 1887 Dr. Brandt V. B. Dixon recoi s, In the year 1887 Dr. Brandt V. B. Dixon recoi in his history of Newcomb, meeting with the mem- bers of the board to draw up the first Announce- ment or Prospectus of the New Institution. j Thus the first definite step of the memorial to Hltrriott Sophie Newcomb was taken. Ite. lioand a n u w r J ESMOND PHELPS, B.A., LL.B President CHAUNCEY FRENCH fi t Vice-President ERNEST LEE JAHNCKE, B.E Second Vice-President i.A.. LL.I WALKER BRAINERD SPENCER, CHARLES ROSEN, B.A., LL.B. MARCUS JOHNS MAGRUDER, M.D. ♦PAUL HILL SAUNDERS, M.A., Ph.D. SAMUEL ZEMURRAY FLORENCE DYMOND, B.A. JULES BLANC MONROE, B.A., LL.B. JAMES PIERCE BUTLER. LL.B. GEORGE ELLIOT WILLIAMS, B.E. S. WALTER STERN, B.A. CHARLES ALLEN FAVROT, M.E. JOSEPH WHEADON CARROLL CHARLES LEvERiCH ESHLEMAN, B.A., M.D. CHARLES SEYBURN WILLIAMS JOSEPH WOODRUFF GEORGE, B.A. LAWRENCE ANDRE WOGAN Secretary and Treasurer EX-OFFICIO RICHARD W. LECHE Governor of Louisiana ROBERT S. MAESTRI Mayor of New Orleans THOMAS H. HARRIS State Superintendent of Public Education ♦Resigned on July 7, 1936. doM ni JH. menuet n vy _ lnx 4n tUe Pne AxiLe ii v The vicissitudes of life frequently entail the separation of fami- lies and close friends. With new environments and different condi- tions, in time the close friendships of our college days are apt to become memories v hlch we, however, always treasure. The session of 1936-1937 has been memorable for two outstand- ing events, both in the nature of commemorative exercises. The Col- lege of Law celebrated the I 00th anniversary of the death of Ed- ward Livingston, that adopted son of Louisiana who laid the founda- tion of our Louisiana Civil Code. At this celebration honorary de- grees were conferred upon three outstanding members of the leaal profession. Newcomb College is now celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of its founding as a memorial to hi. Sophie Newcomb, the beloved daughter of the founder, Josephine Louise Newcomb. Of special significance at this important event, were the conferring of an hon- orary degree on a woman distinguished in the medical profession and the touching address of Dr. B. V. B. Dixon, the first and only presi- dent of Newcomb College. These and other Important events in the life of our university are recorded both in pictures and words in the pages of this Jamba- laya which when opened in the years to come will make us relive a year of our campus life, and I sincerely trust will bring back to you only happy recollections. ROBERT L. MENUET, Acting President. ' 11 I ANNA ESTELLE MANY M.A. Counselor to Women, Newconnb College In its 1936-1937 session, Tuiane University com- pleted another memorable chapter In Its enviable history. During the 103 years of Its existence, Tu- iane has ascended to the pinnacle of educational institutions in this country. Under the efficient direction of the newly ap- pointed Acting President, Robert L. Menuet, not only were 39 new members admitted to the faculty and the enrollment increased by 10 per cent, but the physical plant of the University has been im- mensely improved. An academic dormitory at the rear of the campus has been remodeled Into the new Social Science Building which houses the School of Social Work and the departments of economics, history, journalism, political science, psychology and sociology. The facilities of the College of Law have been expanded In Dinwiddle Hall, formerly the new Science Building, as have those of the Depart- ments of Geology and of Botany and Zoology. The 1936-1937 session has marked the celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the H. Sophie Newcomb College of Tuiane University. Wednesday, Decem- ber 16, 1936 was celebrated as memorial day for Harriott Sophie Newcomb, daughter of the founder. Among the celebrites who delivered speeches at Dixon Hall the evenings of December 14-16 for the official anniversary celebration were: Dr. Alice Hamilton, professor emeritus of the Harvard Med- PIERCE BUTLER B.A., M.A., Ph.D. Dean, Newcomb College Page li ical School; Mr. Thomas Craven, famous art critic and lecturer; and Dr. Brant V. B. Dixon, president emeritus of Newcomb. The semi-centennial com- mittee, adeptly supervised by Miss Anna E. Many, provided many other delightful festivities, among which were a buffet luncheon in honor of the pro- fessors emeriti of Newcomb College and a half- hour program over radio station WSMB. On the College of Law were focused the eyes of the legal profession when it launched the Tulane Livingston Centennial, October 27-3 I , commemo- rating the 1 00th year since the death of Edward Livingston. Mr. Livingston, legal scholar, writer and statesman, was responsible for Louisiana ' s mainte- nance of her Civil Code. Dean Emeritus Roscoe Pound of the Harvard Law School spoke on each of the four evening programs, October 27-30, in Dixon hiall. The audience marveled at his rare memory, inasmuch as his delivery was complete without the use of notes. hHis lectures were of such a nature as to be intelligible and extremely inter- esting to the many non-legal members of his audi- ence. Another tribute to the prominence of Tulane University ' s College of Law and to Its worthy com- memoration was the presence of Associate Justice FHenry T. Lummus of the Supreme Court of Mas- sachusetts. Justice Lummus spoke on two occasions, the morning of October 31 and the same night at JAMES MARSHALL ROBERT B.E. Dean, The College of Engineering RUFUS CARROLLTON HARRIS A.B., LL.B., Juris. D., LL.D. Dean. The College of Law EDWARD AMBROSE EECHTEL Ph.D. Dean, The College of Arts and Sciences Page 17 CHARLES CASSEDY BASS M.D., D.Sc. (Hon.), F.A.C.P. Dean, The School of Medicine ELIZABETH WISNER Ph.D. Director, The School of Social Work a dinner in honor of Dr. Pound. The evening of October 30, the College of Law awarded honorary doctorates to Dr. Pound, Associate Justice Lummus and Ralph J. Schwarz, a prominent local attorney. Not only did the commemoration afford the stu- dents of the University an excellent opportunity to reflect upon the immortal words of Edward Living- ston, but also to give ear to the greatest legal genius of modern times — Dr. Pound. Another noteworthy advancement during the 1936-1937 session was the enlargement and in- creased repertoire of the three main musical or- ganizations of the University — The Tulane Band, The Tulane Glee Club, and The Newcomb Glee Club, each of which is under the able direction of May- nard Klein. The Tulane Band, having more than doubled itself in size, now consists of 92 newly uni- formed men. The Tulane Glee Club, possessing a repertoire which would permit it to sing a capelia choral music one evening and negro spirituals the next, has evolved into an organization of 60 highly trained male voices. The Newcomb Glee Club has more than upheld the worthy precedent which it has set during the many years of its existence. Each of these organizations has performed a complete schedule of concerts and has been heard several times over the various radio stations of New Or- eans. When the Tulane and Newcomb Glee Clubs, HIRAM WATKINS KOSTMAYER A.B., M.D,, F.A.C.S. Dean, Graduate School of Medicine Page 18 n u accompanied by the Tulane Band, sang the Univer- sity ' s A ma Mater during tlie half at the Home- coming Football Game, the onlookers beheld the finest spectacle ever before witnessed at such an observance. Mention here must be made of the tremendous increase in the display of school spirit. Several bonfires followed by parades did much to amplify the Tulane and Newcomb cheering sections at the various athletic events. The Tulane Gym was filled to capacity for all the basketball games and boxing matches. It is our belief that such moral support did much to accentuate the extremely successful athletic teams which the University enjoyed during its 103rd year. Space does not permit further enumeration of the many highli ghts of the 1936-1937 session. The editors sincerely trust that this brief outline will call forth the entirety of a signal year, during which Tulane University has maintained its status as one of the finest centers for educational enlightenment. On February 24, 1937, the Board of Administra- tors announced the election of Dean Rufus Carroll- ton hHarris, A.B., LLB., Juris.D., LL.D., of the College of Law as President of the University, effective June 9, 1937. Paul William Brosman, A.B., LLB., J.S.D., was elected to succeed Dean Harris in the College of Law. MORTON ARNOLD ALDRICH A.B., PhD. Dean. The College of Commerce JAMES ADAIR LYON A.M., D.Sc. Chairman, Courses for Teachers FRANS BLOM Ph.B.. A.M. Director, Depa.-imenI of Middle American Research - o4e piUne J!.044 U Jto4 ie A eu cO ' m Colleae STUDENT BODY OFFICERS LEILA SEYMOUR WERLEIN President MARY LOU MARTIN Vice-President CHARLOTTE STONE HAWKINS Corresponding Secretary PATRICIA WOODWARD Recording Secretary MARY EDMUNDS PEACOCK Treasurer SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ELOISE EDWARDS COLCOCK President VIOLA IRVING ALLEE Vice-President GOWDYLOCH VENABLE Secretary ELIZABETH CARTER CUTTING Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS MARJORIE READ KLINESMITH President DOROTHY ELAINE RESTER Vice-President MARY KIMBROUGH WALKER Secretary BEVERLY JEWEL HESS Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS HELEN TUPPER McCLURE President MARY SHANDS Vice-President KATIE SHEPHERD BUTT Secretary MARJORIE CAMPBELL LEVERICH Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS ELAINE BALL SOLOMON President LEILA SEYMOUR WERLEIN President of the Newcomb College Student Body COLCOCK, KLINESMITH, McCLURE A lost art at Newcomb . . . A capella practice . . . Blue Room Style Show . . . For art ' s sake ... A. O. Pi House Party . . . More styles . . . Daisy chain gang . . . May- nard Klein and Miss Frotcher. n ' ■N f -N 1 P •- N — - n u -- - u V. J L 0 J e44JlC04fW ' Dr. Butler awards Bumps ICIeinsmith . . . Old Newcomb . . . Dr. Woodward instructs artist 19? . . . Mrs. Xavier Gonzales announcing . . . Only 10 years ago . . . Politi- cal fracas . . . May Day work- ers .. . Floor show for the finals hop. £e4 Uf QIgM. RUTH BOULDIN ALEXANDER Phi Mu Dramatic Club; Art Club. Taylor, Tex. LOUISA ALSTON ARNEY New Orleans, La. Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A Capella Choir (3, 4); Operetta (2, 3, 4). BETTYE ANN BACHARACH New Orleans, La Chi Omega Dramatic Club. DOROTHY MANY BARKER Ripon, Wise. Alpha Omicron Pi Debating Club; International Club; Lagniappe (2). BERTHA LENA BLATTMANN New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi N Club (3, 4); Athletic Council (I, 2. 3, 4). Executive Committee (4); Art Club (I); Dramatic Club (2); Chairman, Newcomb Athletic Association (4): Track (I); Varsity Baseball (I, 2, 3); Basketball (I, 2, 3); Hockey (I, 2, 3. 4), Captain (4). JANE SIDNEY BLUMENTHAL New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi International Club; Dramatic Club; Ring Committee Chairman; May Day Supply Committee Chairman; Bowling, JANET POWELL BREIDENBACH Phi Mu Lagniappe; Art Club. New Orleans, La. CORAL VIRGINIA BRISTER New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Dramatic Club. ALICE GRAY BUFORD New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma International Club President. FLORA BURTON New Orleans, La Beta Sigma Omicron Giee Club (1. 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3). MARION CARLETON New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4), Cabinet (2, 3); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Little Symphony (3); Glee Club (2, 3); Operetta (2); Debating Club (I. 2). KITTY MORRISON CHAMNESS Bennettsville, S. C. Chi Omega, Beta Delta Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Art Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Doris Hall President (4); Art Club Vice-President (4); House Council (4); Student Council (4). Page 24 Se4 4JCf CIgM. MARIE ELINA CHERBONNIER Gretna, La. Dramatic Club (I. 2, 3. ■!); Art Club (I. 2). MARJORIE McCARROLL CLARKE Kaopa Kappa Gamma Art Club; Water Color Club. New Orleans, La. ELOISE EDWARDS COLCOCK New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Sigma Sigma hlullabaloo (3); Pan-ttellenic Association (3); Dramatic Club (I, 2); In- ternational Club (I, 2, 3). President (3); Executive Committee (4); Class President (4), Vice-President (3); Basketball (3). BEVERLEY RHOADES COLOMB New Orleans, la. Alpha Omicron Pi Hullabaloo (2, 3, 4), Newcomb Editor (4); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (4); Senior Class Executive Committee. VIRGINIA BARR CONOVER New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Art Club, President (4); Dramatic Club; Class Treasurer (3); Varsity Hockey (2). CARMEN JANE CORBERA New Orleans. La Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club (I, 2); Art Club (3, 4), Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4); Pan-Hellenic Association (4) Page 25 MARTHALEE CRAFT New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Executive Committee (3); Student Body Corresponding Secretary (3); Pan- Hellenic Association. NELLIE COIT CURTIS New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club (1); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3); International Club (3, 4). ELIZABETH CARTER CUTTING New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club; International Club; Class Treasurer (4). KATHERINE CECELIA DALY New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Hullabaloo. SELMA MARTHA DeBAKEY Lake Charles, La. AUDREY CECILIA DERENBECKER New Orleans, La. Jki 1A ACAlJ kMUiIA dJUMUdj Sefuo QlaAyi DOROTHY BACON DODGE New Orleans, La. Art Club (I, 3); Dramatic Club (3); International Club (I, 2); Lampyrids. CLAIRE HOUGHTON DOLPH New Orleans, La. Pi Beta hi Jambalaya. Newcomb Business Manager (3, 4}; Glee Club (I); Art Club (I): Class Financial Representative (3). SARAH GOTTEN DOUGLASS Birmingham, Ala. Alpha Omicron Pi, Beta Delta, Sigma Delta Rho Lagniappe Art Statf (4); Art School Magazine Staff; Water Color Club, Vice-President; Art Club; Executive Committee (4); Student Council (4); Art School President (4); House Council (4); Dormitory Art Chairman (4). VERA BARBARA HELD Shaw, Miss. Chi Omega T.U.R.K.; Art Club (I, 2, 4); Varsity Basketball (I, 2, 3), Class Captain (I, 3); Assistant Cheerleader (4); House Council (4). VIRGINIA ANNE FRERET New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron PI Lagniappe Business Manager (3); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4), Cabinet (2, 3), President (4); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3); Treasurer (3); Debating (I). ELEANORE ANN FULLER Laurel, Miss. MARIE LOUISE GOODWIN New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Chi Omega ALECE JANET GEISENBERGER Dallas, Texas International Club (1); Dramatic Clib (I); Debating (1); Hockey (3, 4); Senior Class Play Committee; May Day Committee. LOUISE MAY GOLDMAN New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Lampyrids (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Ciub (I, 2, 3); International Club (I, 2)- Glee Ciub (I, 2); Operetta (2); Hockey (1). MARY ADRIENNE GOTTSCHALK Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club. New Orleans, La. JULIA IDA GWIN Little Symphony (4 New Orleans, La. ); Glee Club (4); Baseball (3); Hockey (4). DOROTHY MARIAN HAAS New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 1, 3, 4), President (4); Orchestra (I, 2, 3, 4), Vice-President (3, 4). JANE HAAS New Orleans. La. Beta Phi Alpha Lampyrids (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4); Little Symphony (3 4)- Dramatic CluD (I, 2, 3). MIRIAM OLYMPE HAAS Biloxi, Miss. Hullabaloo (I); Orchestra (I, 2, 3, 4); Debate Council (I, 2, 3 4)- Jennie Nixon Debating Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Little Symphony (2)- Class Chairman (I); Archery (I, 2); Baseball (2). BERNICE HEINEMANN Newport, Ark. Alpha Epsilon Phi Hullabaloo; Lagniappe; Hockey; Tennis; Archery. ELIZABETH D. HEINTZEN New Orleans, La. Sigma Delta Rho Lagniappe Art Staff; Water Color Club, Vice-President; Art Ciub; May Day Costume Committee Chairman; Art School Magazine Editorial ' Staff- Neil Medal for Water Color (I). a jl4 Page 26  W ' f E J £en€0 QIgAA. MAY VIRGINIA HENDRICK Kappa Alpha Theta Arr Cl-Jb (I, 2. 3. 4). SKreveport. La. IRMA JEANNETic HIRSCH New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi International Club; Dramatic Club. ELAINE SUMERFORD IVEY New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Debating Cl ub; Operetta. ESTHER VIRGINIA JOHNSON Alexandria, La. Glee Club (1, 2, 3. 4); Operetta (3). MIRIAM JOYCE JOSEPH New Orleans, La. Phi Mu EVELYN KATZ New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma DOROTHY MITCHELL KELLY Kingsport, Tenn. Kappa Alpha Theta Dormitory Council {4); West Wing President (4). ALICE VICTORINE KIERN New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Orchestra. President. MARGARET MIRIAM KIRK Gr. ' enville, Miss. Ch Omega Sweet Briar College; University of Mississippi; Art Club; Dramatic Club. GLORIA BERTHA LADIEU New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi ELVERA CELESTE LAMENSDORF Shaw, Miss. HARRIET MARIE LEMANN Donaldsonville, La. Zeta lau Alpha Pan-Hellenic Association; Y.W.C.A.; Art Club. ELAINE LEVY St. Joseph, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Glee Club, Art Club; Senior House Council. DORIS NATHALIA LUFF New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (I, 2, 3, 4); School of Music, President; Student Council. MARIE LOUISE MAGNE New Orleans, La. Glee Club. BEVERLY MAE MARCHAND Alpha Delta Pi Y.W.C.A.; Art Club. Donaldsonville, La. Page 27 kdUL k Ld Senior C add GERALDINE M. MARLETTE New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Lampyrids (3, 4); Art Club (2, 3, 4); Y.W.C.A, (I, 2, 3, 4); Pan-Hellenic Association (4); Track (1). MARY LOU MARTIN New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Alpha Sigma Sigma Dramatic Club (I, 2. 3, 4); International Club (I, 2, 3); Student Council (3); Swimming (I, 2, 3); Basketball (3); T.U.R.K.. President (3); Pan- hlellenic Association (31; Vice-President, Student Body (4). EMMA KATHLYN MATHENY New Orleans, La. Orchestra. PEARL ANNA MAYER New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Art Club (I, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Classical Club (2); Inter- national Club (4). LUCERNE McCULLOUGH New Orleans, La. Chi Omega, Beta Delta Art Club {I, 2. 3, 4), Treasurer (4); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Class Cheerleader (2). SUZANNE McCULLOUGH New Orleans, La. Chi Omega, Beta Delta Art Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3. 4); Class Cheerleader (2). FRANCESCA M. NEGUELOUA New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omircron, Beta Delta, Sigma Delta Rho Art Magazine Editorial Staff; Dramatic Club (I, 2); Glee Club (I)- Art Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Operetta (4); Puppet (I, 2); Scenery Committee Chair- man, May Day; Water Color Club, President; Lagniappe Art Editor. LEONA CLAIR NORTH Ccrpus Christi, Tex. SHIRLEY YETTA ODOM Gretna, La. Beta Phi Alpha Lampyrids (3, 4). Alpha Omicron Pi Art Club. CENETTA C. ORTENBACH Beta Phi Alpha Y.W.C.A., Dramatic Club. New Orleans, La. EDITH PAILET New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma Lampyrids (2, 3, 4); Athletic Council (4); Pan-Hellenic Association (2, 3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (3); Swimming (I, 2, 3, 4); Track (I); Basketball (I); Spalding Basketball (I); Soccer (4). VIRGINIA PARKER Canton, Miss. Phi Mu Debating Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Debating Council (3. 4); Varsity Team (2, 3); George Prize (2); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3); Lampyrids {I, 2); Student Council Representative (4). SARA MARGARET POWERS Bogalusa, La. Alpha Delta Pi Dormitory House President (4); Pan-t-lellenic Association (2, 3, 4); Student Council (4); Dormitory Council (3, 4); Executive Committee (4). NINA HOLT REDDITT Columbia, La. Phi Mu Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (3); House Coun- cil (4); East Wing President (4); Pan-Hellenic Association (4). MARION VIOLETTE RICE New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4); Operetta (4). MARTHA MEADE ROBERTSON Henderson, Ky. Kappa Alpha Theta Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3); Art Club (I, 2). Page 28 Se ucA. Qlai ETHEL ROLLINS Gulfport, Miss. Alpha Omicron Pi Orchestra (I. 2); Glee Club (I); Lampyrids (2, 3, 4). ELIZABETH ANN SCALES New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Sigma Sigma, Theta Nu Hullabaloo; Dramatic Club (I, 2); Glee Club (I, 2); T.U.R.K, (2, 3, 4); Executive Committee (3, 4); Class President {2); Student Council (2, 3, 4}, Secretary (3), President (4); Freshman Advisory Council (3, 4); Pan- Hellenic Association (4). LOUISE GREHAN SCHRAMM New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Jambalaya, Newcomb Editor; Student Council (2); Basketball; Hockey. ELIZABETH CASS SPENCER Jonesville, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Glee Club (2); Lampyrids (I, 2, 3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (4). JEANNE LaVERRlER STUART Harlingen, Tex. KATHERINE DONELSON TACK Tulsa, Okla. Pi Beta Phi Jambalaya (3); Art Club (I. 2, 4); Debating Club (I, 2); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3); Hockey (3). FRANCISE HALLETTE TALBOT New Orleans, La. Chi Omega, Alpha Sigma Sigma Glee Club; T.U.R.K. MARGARET JANE TALBOT New Orleans, La. Chi Omega International Club; Student Council, Vice-President; Chapel Chairman. Page 29 MARGARET JEAN TILL Hammond, La. Phi Mu, Eta Sigma Phi Art Club (I, 2): Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4); Classical Club (2, 3, 4), Presi- dent (4). GOWDYLOCH VENABLE • . . . . Clarksdale, Miss. Chi Omega T.U.R.K.; Art Club; Class Secretary (4); Mistress of Revels; Basketball. PATRICIA WATSON New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Dramatic Club; Hockey. ISABEL JAYNE WEIL New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Lampyrids (2, 3, 4); President (4); N Club; Student Council (3); Athletic Council (3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (3); Basketball (I, 2, 3); Hockey (I, 2, 3); Track (1); Baseball (I, 2. 3), Varsity Captain (2). SOPHIE MERIAM WELSCH New Orleans, La. Glee Club: Orchestra. LEILA SEYMOUR WERLEIN Vicksburg, Miss. Pi Beta Phi, Alpha Sigma Sigma Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Classical Club; Jennie C- Nixon Debating Club (I, 2, 3, 4): Debating Council (I, 2, 3, 4); Varsity Debater (2, 3, 4); Freshman Advisor (3, 4); Student Body, President (4); Class President (3), Vice-President (2); Track (I); T.U.R.K. (2, 3, 4); Tulane Student Council (4); Newcomb Student Council (3, 4); Executive Committee (3, 4); Dormitory Council (I, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (3). EMILY KING WILSON Henderson, Ky. Beta Delta Art Magazine Editorial Staff, Art Staff; Lagniappe; Art Club {I, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Water Color Club, Vice-President. FRANCES ELOISE WOLF New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi, Alpha Sigma Sigma, Theta Nu Hullabaloo ' ; Dramatic Club {I, 2, 3, 4), President, (4); International Club (I, 2, 3); Art Club (I, 3); Freshman Chairman (I); Student Body Treasurer (3); Finance Committee {3, 4); Executive Committee (3); Freshman Advisor (4); Class HocKey (I, 2, 3, 4); Varsity (2, 3); Newcomb Ball (I, 2), Varsity (2); Class Spalding (I, 2, 3), Varsity (2); Varsity Archery (3); Athletic Council (3, 4); Honorable Mention, Dorothy Dix Prize (3); Pan-Hellenic Council (4). ANN CAMPBELL WOODARD Tulsa, Okla. Kappa Kappa Gamma Hullabaloo (2, 3); Art Club (I, 2, 3, 4); T.U.R.K. (2, 3, 4); House Council (2, 3, 4); Warren House, President (4). a £ ff.a {4 t 4JCf QloA i EDNA EARL ANGLE New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Jambalaya; Art Club !l, 2, 3); Glee Club (I, 2); Dramatic Club (3); Junior Finance Committee; Hockey. LUCILLE MARIE ARTIGUES New Orleans, La. Eta Sigma Phi Classical Club. ELIZABETH NEVINS BAKER New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club {I, 2, 3). BILLIE BATH Houston, Tex. Alpha Epsilon Phi JESSELYN ROSE BENSON New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma Art Club. ETHLYN BIEDENHARN Vicksburg, Miss. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club; Dramatic Club. SARA BOOTH New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Art Club (I, 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3). HILDA BLOUNT BROWN Atlanta, Ga. Kappa Kappa Gamma Hullabaloo (I); Dramctic Club (2. 3); International Club (2 3)- Art Club (I); Mardi Gras Court (2); Final Dance Court (2). DOROTHY LULA BRUMBY Franklin, La. Alpha Omicron Pi JANE BUFFINGTON New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club; International Club. MARY DAVIE BULL New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma MARY LOUISE CHAPOTEL New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Art Club; Glee Club. EUGENIE CHAVANNE New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Debating Club; Dramatic Club; Lagniappe. CAROLINE PENNOCK COATES Baton Rouge, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club; Water Color Club. ELISE COHN New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi International Club (I); Class Vice-President (I); Swimming (I, 2). MARY ELLEN COHN Houston, Tex. Alpha Epsilon Phi Glee Club (2, 3); Debating Club; Dramatic Club; Pan-Hellenic Association; May Day Junior Committee. CATHERINE LOUISE CORNAY New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Art Club; Y.W.C.A. JANE EVANS DARRAH Mobile, Ala. Alpha Omicron Pi DORIS VERTIELEE DILLON New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3); Debating Club (I); Hockey (1); Baseball (1). FRANCIS CLINE DRAKE New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A. (I, 2 3); Art Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club (I); Pan-Hellenic Asso- ciation (3). NAN BISLAND DUVIC New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Hullabaloo. GLADYS MARTIN EDDINS Slidell, La. Phi Mu Glee Club; Orchestra. SARA CECELIA ELLIS Pensacola, Fla. Glee Club. KATHERINE D. FRAZIER Signal Mountain, Tenn. Chi Omega Dramatic Club (2, 3); Art Club (I); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); House Council (3). Page 30 i44 Uf QlaAA. CLARA OLGA FREEMAN New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma Orchestra; Debating Club. BETTY RUTH FREW New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha EDITH FUSSELL New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta MARY VALERIE GAIENNIE New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Debating Club; Art Club. LILLIAN CLARKE SALT New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Lagniappe, Editor; Dramatic Club; Debating Club. GRACE GEORGE New Orleans, La. Pi B ta Phi Art Club; Hockey; Basketball. MARY ASHLEY GREENE New Orleans, La. Lagniappe; Classical Club; Debating Club; Dramatic Club. JANE MARION GREENFIELD St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Sigma Phi T.U.R.K.; House Council, Secretary (3); Art Club; International Club. CHARLOTTE MARY HARDIE New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi MARY ADA HARDY Jasper, Tex. Alpha Delta Pi Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Operetta. MARGEY S. HASSELTINE Carville, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club. CHARLOTTE STONE HAWKINS New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Art Club (1); Dramatic Club {I, 2, 3); Debating Club (2, 3); T.U.R.K. (2, 3); Lampyrids (2, 3); Class President (1), Secretary (2); Student Body Corresponding Secretary (3); Executive Committee (I, 3); Student Council (2); Varsity Debating (2). Page 31 ADELE HANNON HEATON New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi T.U.R.K. (2, 3); Basketball (I); Hockey (I). BEVERLY JEWEL HESS Kansas City, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma T.U.R.K. (2, 3), President (3); Student Council (2); Class President (2), Treasurer (I, 3); Basketball (2). EMMIE LUCILLE HIRSCH Fayette, Miss. Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club; Debating Club. JAME CHAUVIN HOCHENEDAL Houma, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club; International Club. VERDA ALTHEA HUDSON New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha JANIE RUTH HUEY Homerville, Ga. Phi Mu Dramatic Club; Art Club; House Council; Pan-Hellenic Association. CALEDONIA JACKSON Greenville, Miss. Pi Beta Phi Art Club (I, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (I, 3); Glee Club (I); Class Treasurer (2); Finance Committee (3). NANCY LEE JOHNSON New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Glee Club (I, 2); Dramatic Club (I, 2); Athletic Council (3); Basketball Varsity and Class (I); Hockey (I, 2); Baseball (2); Bowling (I, 2); Archery (2). DOROTHY RUTH JOSEPH New Orleans, La. Phi Mu FLEURETTE EMELIE KAHN Rayne, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Athletic Council (2); Basketball (I, 2); Baseball (2); Hockey (1); Tennis. OLIVIA PFISTER KAMMER New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Dramatic Club. JANE ELIZABETH KELLEHER New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Dramatic Club; Art Club; Hockey (1). 44 kUCf QlaAA. MARY LEE KINBERGER New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club (1 2, 3); Art Club (I, 2, 3); Operetta (2. 3); N Club; Athletic Council (2); Y.W.C.A. Cabinet (2 ; Water Color Club 3); Cass Hockey (I, 2, 3), Varsity (2, 3); Basketball (I, 2, 3): Baseball (I, 2. 3). MARJORIE READ KLINESMITH New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Lampyrids; Class President (3). ELINOR KONRAD New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Y.W.C.A. (2, 3); Glee Club (3); Hockey (Ij. KATHERINE BEVERLEY LANIER Birrringham, Ala. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club (I, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (2, 3); Lampyrids (2, 3). DONNA FRANCES LEMARIE New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Art Club. MARJORIE LEMARIE New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi JEANNE DOLORES LEVY New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I). MADELINE MALVINA LEVY New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma Athletic Council (3); Hockey (I, 2); Swimming (I, 2); Baseball (I, 2); Basketball (I, 2). MARION LOUISE LEVY New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi ISABEL McGEHEE LIPSCOMB New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club; Dramatic Club; Lampyrids: Student Council Representative. SYDNEY GLADYS LOB New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Lampyrids; Hockey (I, 2); Baseball (I, 2). BETTY GAUDET LOCKETT New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club; Varsity Basketball (2). FRANCES KOHN LOEB Montgomery, Ala. Alpha Epsilon Phi International Club; Dramatic Club; Tennis. CORINNE H. MAUNSELL New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi lONE ZULMA MAYER New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Art Club; Dramatic Club; Tennis; Ping Pong. BERNICE ESTELLE MEYER New Orleans, La. YVONNE MEYER New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club. ALISA HOWARD MOODY New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma JERRIE MARY O ' CONNOR New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Art Club (3); Basketball (I, 2); Baseball (I, 2). MARY EDMUNDS PEACOCK Clarksdale, Miss. Pi Beta Phi T.U.R.K.; . rt Club; Student Body Treasurer; Executive Committee; House Council; Soccer. BETTY JANE PEARCE New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club (I, 2); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3), Treasurer (2). Vice-President (3). NENA NATALIE PELIAS New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Art Club; Dramatic Club; Pan-Hellenic Association. LOUISE PITTS Alexandria, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma T.U.R.K.; Student Council, Secretary; Executive Council; Debating Club, President. POLLY JORDAN POWELL Waco, Tex. Pi Beta Phi Page 32 i4 i 4XfA. GlciyU MARGARET WILSON PRIEST Norfolk, Va. Alpha Omicron Pi DOROTHY JEAN PUGH New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Dramatic Club (I, 2); Athletic Council, Secretary-Treasurer (3); Varsity Baseball (I, 2); Varsity Hockey (I, 2); Basketball (I, 2). ANNA MAE RICKS New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha MARY ELIZABETH RING Houston, Tex. Alpha Delta Pi ELAINE RESTER New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Jambalaya (I, 2, 3); Dramatic Club; Class Vice-President (3). JANE REYNOLDS Louisville, Ky. Kappa Alpha Theta JULIA 5CHOPFER ROGERS New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Debating Club. MARIAN FRANCES SCHOOLFIELD Chattanooga, Tenn. Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Art Club. MARJORY SALE SCHWARZ New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilcn Phi T.U.R.K. (3); Art Club (I, 2, 3); International Club (I, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3); Head Cheerleader (3); Class Cheerleader (2); Basketball (I, 2); Spalding Basketball (I, 2); Hockey (I, 2, 3), Varsity (2); Tennis (I, 2, 3); Class Baseball (I). SIDONIE PROVOSTY SCOTT Alexandria, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Glee Club (I, 2, 3). KATHERINE TERRY SELLERS New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma AMY MARGARET SMITH Clarksdale, Miss. Pi Beta Phi Hullabaloo; Jambalaya; Dramatic Club, Business Manager; Pan-Hellenic Association, Secretary; Hockey; Basketball. BETSEY WOHNER SMITH Canton, Miss. Chi Omega Classical Club; Art Club; Dramatic Club. ADELE LESSEPS STORY New Orleans, La Chi Omega Glee Club; Hockey. ALMA MARIE SULLIVAN New Orleans, La. Debating Club (I, 2, 3); Debating Council (3); Dramatic Club (I, 2, 3); Hockey (I, 2). Varsity (2); Spalding Basketball (I, 2); Baseball (I, 2), Varsity (I, 2); Ping Pong (I); Badminton (2). Page 33 MARTHA HARRIET SUTHERLAND Taxco, Mexico Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Club. HELEN RUTH SWIFT St. Louis, Mo. Chi Omega Dramatic Club; Art Club. JANE PUSEY TAYLOR New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club. SALOME MYRTLE THALHEIM New Orleans, La. BEATRICE ELMA TRUDEAU New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Student Council. MARY RHETT UPTON New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi JANE WADDLE New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Glee Club; T.U.R.K. MARY KIMBROUGH WALKER New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; Art Club. PEGGY PORTER WEAVER Fort Wayne, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma Hullabaloo. MARY GRAVES WELLS New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Pan-Hellenic Association. JANE STOKELY WILLIAMS Bridgeport, Tenn. Phi Mu Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Art Club; Debating Club. FLORENCE WOODS WILSON Rockwood, Tenn. Kappa Kappa Gamma international Club; Debating Club; House Council (2, 3). ELISE RUTH YARRUT New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma MARJORIE ADELLE YATES Greenwood, Miss. Phi Mu Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Orchestra (I, 2, 3); Operetta (2); Dormitory Coun- cil (2, 3). LENA LOUISE YOCUM Eldorado, Ark. Chi Omega Dramatic Club; Art Club. c Wl ' 7 il S J : Mxxe uyuiotuxdeA. HELEN E, ADAMS, ' 39 Alexandria, La. Alpha Delta Pi Glee Club. ALICE JEAN AHSENS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Debating Club; Glee Club. VIRGINIA ALBERT, ' 40 Houston, Tex. Alpha Delta Pi EVALYN ANDRUS, ' 40 Lake Arthur, La. ANITA BAKER, ' 40 Alexandria, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club. LUCILLE FAIRCHILD BAKER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club; Art Club; Hockey. FAITH BANCROFT, ' 3? Stillwater, Minn. Chi Omega SELMA MARION BAUER. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi MARY HELEN BELL, ' 39 Kingston, Pa. Alpha Delta Pi Classical Club; Glee Club; Operetta. SUE ELEANOR BENTLEY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Glee Club; Orciiestra. RUBY MAE BETHEA, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Glee Club; International Club. MARJORIE E. BINSWANGER, ' 39 Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club; Dramatic Club. ELINOR MARGARET BLANCHARD, ' 40 New Orleans, La. MARY ELIZABETH BONDS, ' 40 Memphis, Tenn. Alpha Omicron Pi Dramatic Club; Art Club. MARGUERITE HAYS BONDY, ' 40 New Roads, La. Phi Mu Dramatic Club; Debating Club. BARBARA BORDEN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Glee Club; Dramatic Club. ROSA BETH BRASH, ' 39 Gulfport, Miss. Lampyrids; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet. BEATRICE BRAVERMAN, ' 40 Passaic, N. J. Phi Sigma Sigma Art Club; Swimming; Hockey. DOROTHY MARY BRENCHLEY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club; Glee Club. BETSY BReS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Hullabaloo; Glee Club. DOROTHY LOUISE BROCK, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Glee Club. PAULINE ISABEL BROOK, ' 40 Bastrop, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Glee Club. FLORENCE GERTRUDE BROOKS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu MARGARET SUSAN BRYSON, ' 40 Birmingham, Ala. Phi Mu Page 34 fiiN. • f c . € ixxe uyuixL4Xiie FRANCES HARRIET BUCK, ' 40 Richmond, Va. Alpha Omicron Pi Dramatic Club; Art Club. MILDRED LAURA BUERKLE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Onnicron Debating Club; Y.W.C.A.; Archery. MARJORIE VON PHUL BURK, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Student Council; Art Club. MARTHA VIVIAN BURTON, ' 40 Houston, Tex. Zeta Tau Alpha Art Club; International Club. KATIE SHEPHERD BUTT, ' 3? Pensacola, Fla. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; House Council; Class Secretary (2). HELEN ELIZABETH BUXTON, ' 39 Memphis, Tenn. Pi Beta Phi Tennis. MIGNONNE ERNESTINE CAMBON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Glee Club. BERTA GRIFFIN CAMPBELL, ' 40 Dothan, Ala. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; Orchestra; A Capella Choir. MARY LOUISE CANNON, ' 40 Oklahoma City, Okla. JANIE HARRIS CARRE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club. PENELOPE ANN WHITE, ' 40 Bogalusa, La. Alpha Delta Pi Glee Club. ELIZABETH LEE CARROLL, ' 39 Alexandria, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club (I, 2); Dramatjc Club (I). ALICE OSWALD CARTER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. CHARLOTTE EMILY CARTER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Glee Club; Dramatic Club. MAUDE PERKINS CARTWRIGHT, ' 40 Amite, La. Alpha S-elta Pi Glee Club; Dramatic Club; International Club. HELEN SEALE CHARLTON, ' 40 San Antonio, Tex. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club. DARRAH LOUISE CHAUVIN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; Dramatic Club. ETHEL MAE CHRISTIAN, ' 40 Houston. Tex. Alpha Delta Pi Art Club. MARGARET JOYCE CHRISTIAN, ' 40 Houston, Tex. Alpha Delta Pi Art Club. RUTH JOCELYN CHRISTIAN, ' 40 Houston. Tex. Alpha Delta Pi Art Club. ELEANOR COHEN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Dramatic Club; Hockey. JANE LOIS COHEN, ' 39 Chicago, III. Alpha Epsllon Phi RUBY COHEN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma Tennis. MARTHA SHEPHERD COLCOCK, ' 39 Charlottsville, Va. Glee Club; Lampyrlds. Page 35 HxlLe uyuiciidxde . BETTY EASTLAND COLE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu GEORGETTE CATHERINE COLEMAN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. RACHEL DeWESE COLGAN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Art Club; Tennis; Hockey. ELIZABETH COOPER, ' .O New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Hockey. SARAH JANE CRAI5, ' 0 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club. MARTHA MADELYN CRAWFORD, ' 40 Atlanta, Ga. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club. MARY ELIZABETH CRAWFORD. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Dramatic Club. MARY TEDDINE DAIGLE, ' 39 Crowley, La. Phi Mu Y.W.C.A.; Lampyrids; Classical Club. ETHEL MARY DAMERON, ' 40 Port Allen, La., Kappa Kappa Gamma Hullabaloo; Glee Ciub; Dramatic Club. EUGENIE LOUISE DART, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club. AUDREY MARGARET DAVIS, sO New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Dramatic Club. LOIS ELIZABETH DeBAKEY, ' 40 Lake Charles, La NENETTE DENeGRE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club. ANNE ELIZABETH DENTON, ' 39 Mt. Carmel, III. Kappa Alpha Thela Art Club; Glee Club; A Capella Choir. MARY IRENE DOVER, ' 40 Beaumont, Tex. Dramatic Club. RUTHA B. DRYDEN, ' 39 Robstown, Tex. Phi Mu Art Club. BERENICE MARTHA DUNCAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Hullabaloo; Art Club. SYLVIA NORMAN DUNCAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gammia Dramatic Club; Glee Club; International Club. NORMA DURAND, ' 40 Donaldsonville, La. MYRTLE VIRGINIA EASTON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Glee Club; Dramatic Club; International Club; Y.W.C.A. SHIRLEY MARY EDGAR, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron PI Glee Club. ANNE BRANFORD EDWARDS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Glee Club. HENRYETTA ALICE ELDRIDGE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club. BARBARA DOUGLAS ELI IS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Club; Hockey. Page 3i Hxie ixyu:ixlUuiieA. MARCELLA IRENE ELSHOLZ, i? New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Y.W.C.A. (I, 2): Glee Club (I. 2). MILDRED ANNA FALLO. ' 39 New Orleans, La. ELIZABETH EMMA FAUST. ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Glee Club. HELEN FERDERBER, ' 40 Chicago, III. Dramatic Club; Hockey; Soccer. MARJORIE MANTEL FISHBEIN, ' 40 Chicago, III. Alpha Epsilon Phi DORIS EVELYN FLEMING, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Y.W.C.A.; Jambalaya. MARY LILLIAN FLOTTE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Art Club; Hockey; Soccer; Basketball. MARGARET FLOURNOY, ' 3? Columbus, Ga. Kappa Kappa Gamma SHELBY FLOWERS, ' 40 Vicksburg, Miss. Kappa Kappa Gamma Dramatic Club; Art Club. ANN FOLEY, ' 39 Columbus, Ga. Kappa Kappa Gamma MARGARET FOLLETT, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Art Club; Y.W.C.A.; Dramatic Club. LeNETTE TUCKER FORREST, ' -iO Dallas, Tex. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club; International Club. ANGELA MARIA LaFRANCA, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Y.W.C.A. (I, 2); Art Club (2); Dramatic Club (I). VONTESE FRANCES FRANKLIN, ' 39 Ruleville, Miss. Phi Mu Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Glee Club. MARJORY CLARE FREUND, ' 39 St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Phi Class Hockey (1); Basketball (1); Baseball (1); Tennis; Swimming (I). MARJORIE LOIS FRY, ' 40 Natchez, Miss. Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club; Dramatic Club (1). ANNE ELLA FUGATE, ' 40 Hazlehurst, Miss. MADELEINE GALLAGHER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club. MARIAN ADELAIDE GAR5IA, ' 39 New Or leans, La. Chi Omega Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Operetta. MARGARET LOUISE GASH, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club. GWENDOLYN GEARY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Art Club (1); Dramatic Club (I); Classical Club (2). MARJORIE GEARY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Athletic Council (I, 2); Hockey; Baseball; Basketball. SUE GETSINGER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Dramatic Club; Baseball; Basketball; Hockey; Tennis. ELSIE JANIS GIBBENS, ' 40 White Castle, La. Debating Club. Page 37 i xiz uyiculUuiteA. DOROTHY HELEN GILLESPIE, ' 40 Farmer City, III. Kappa Kappa Gamma Hullabaloo. BARBARA GILMORE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Glee Club. RUTH DORIS GINSBERG, ' 40 Far Rockaway, N. Y. Phi Sigma Sigma Art Club; Hockey; Swimming. GEORGE ENID GIROT, ' 40 Ocean Springs, Miss. Phi Mu Glee Club. WILMANELL GLADDEN, ' 39 Dallas, Tex. Kappa Alpha Theta Hockey. SHOSHANA ROSE GOLDBERG, ' 40 New Orleans, La. RUTH LEAH GOLDMAN, ' 37 Little Rock, Ark. Phi Sigma Sigma Lampyrids (I, 2}; Debating Club {I, 2); Pan-Hellenic Association; Basketball (I); Varsity Baseball (I). LOIS ISABEL GOLDSMITH, ' 39 San Antonio, Tex. Alpha Epsilon Phi Glee Club (I, 2); Debating Club; Operetta. LORRAINE GORDON. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Hockey. ROSEMARY CLARKE GOUGH, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2). GLORIA MARIE GREHAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club; Dramatic Club; Hockey. BARBARA JEAN GRIFFITH, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A.; Debating Club. MARY LOUISE GRIESENBECK, ' 40 Dallas, Tex. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club; Dramatic Club. RUTH BETTY GUMBIN, ' 39 Chicago, III. Alpha Epsilon Phi Debating Club; Art Club. SELMA EUNICE HAAS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Orchestra; Operetta. BLANCHE MOULTON HAMMOND, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Glee Club; Dramatic Club. KATHERINE HARRIGAN, ' 40 San Antonio, Tex. Tennis. MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Dramatic Club; International Club. JANE MERCEDES HARRIS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma LUCILLE ALICE HARRIS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Jambalaya (I, 2}. SARA VIRGINIA HARWOOD, ' 40 Trenton, Tenn. Zeta Tau Alpha Y.W.C.A.; Art Club; Dramatic Club. ANNE DARRINGTON HASTIE, ' 40 Stockton, Ala. Glee Club; Y.V .C.A. DOROTHY HAYWARD, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Glee Club; Operetta. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA HEATON, ' 40 Port Arthur, Tex. Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Club; Art Club; Hockey. jl4 Page 38 i xieAxyixixiidjaieA. MIRIAM JEAN HEINDEL, ' 40 New Orleans. La. Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club; Orchestra. MARGERY CHARLOHE HELM, MO Evanston. III. Alpha Epsilon Phi Lagniappe Poetry Prize. THELMA ALOYSIA HEMARD, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Glee Club; Orchestra. FLORENCE HENDRICK, ' 40 Shreveport, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Jambalaya ; Art Club; Freshman Group Chairman. ROSA SIMMONS HEROLD, ' 39 Shreveport. La. Alpha Epsilon Phi PEARL CECILE HERSHBERG, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Tennis. JEAN HERZFELD, ' 39 West Point, Ga. Alpha Epsilon Phi Lampyrids. NAOMI BEATRICE HICKS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. EDITH HIRSCH, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club; Dramatic Club; Tennis. MARY REGINA HOEHN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Art Club; Dramatic Club. MONITA HARDIN HOHENSTEIN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma International Club; Dramatic Club. MARIE LOUISE HOLBROOK, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Dramatic Club; International Club. fage 39 SUZANNE HOPUSCH, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Art Club; Dramatic Club. LESSLIE CLAIRE HUDSON, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Dramatic Club; Y.W.C.A. ALTHEA HUEY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club; Hockey; Soccer Captain. LOUISE ADELA HUTSON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A.; Art Club. RITA INGRAM. ' 40 Boyce, La. FRANCENIA IRWIN, ' 39 Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. Alpha Omicron Pi Dramatic Club; Art Club; Y.W.C.A.; Freshman Cheerleader. ANNA LEE JACKSON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Glee Club. MARGARET ELAINE JONES, ' 40 New Orleans, La. PI Beta Phi Glee Club; Hockey. TERRY KENNON JONES, ' 39 San Antonio, Tex. Pi Beta Phi Art Club (I, 2); Dramatic Club (I). BARBARA ANN JOSEPH, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Dramatic Club; Debating Club; Hullabaloo. ANNA MARIE KANE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Art Club (I, 2). FERNANDE KATZ, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi inxieAxyuixiuxite HILDA CARROLL KEEN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Ze+a Tau Alpha Y.W.C.A.; Art Club. KATHLEEN MARY KEESE, ' ' JO New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Dramatic Club. RUTH ADELENA KELLETT, ' 0 Houston, Tex. Ze+a Tau Alpha Art Club; Glee Club; Soccer. MARTHA EILEEN KELLY, ' 40 Houston, Tex. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club. FANNY KERN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsllon Phi Hockey (I, 2); Basketball (I). JOSIE BEATRICE KIBBE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A. ANNE CARSON KILPATRICK. MO New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma HATTIE MALLETT KIMZEY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Dramatic Club; Y.W.C A. (I, 2); Tennis (I, 2); Hockey (2). MARJORIE KI5TER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Glee Club; International Club; Y.W.C.A. JESSIE KLINE, ' 40 Clarksdale, Miss. BIANCA ADLER KLING, VQ New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Classical Club; Art Club. WINIFRED HELEN KNIGHTON, ' 39 Homer La. Phi Mu Glee Club; A Capella Choir. CONSTANCE KNOWLES, ' 40 Atlanta, Ga. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club; International Club. ADELE EVELYN KOHLMAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Dramatic Club; Debating Club. RUTH KOHLMAN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Dramatic Club. DOROTHY KORNDORFFER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu ANN STURSESS KOSTMAYER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma BETTY MARJORIE KRECKEL, ' 4U New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club. SARA LOUISE KUHN, ' 40 Atlanta, Ga. OLGA LACHIN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Y.W.C.A. BILLIE JOYCE LACY, ' 39 Shreveport, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club (I, 2); Dramatic Club (I, 2). ALMA ANNA LAGARDE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Y.W.C.A. KATHERINE LAIDLAW, 40 Dallas, Tex. Kappa Kappa Gamma International Club; Art Club. SARAH COOPER LEAR, ' 40 Yazoo City, Miss. Chi Omega EILEEN LeBLANC, ' 40 New Orleans, La. MARY LEE LEMANN, ' 40 Donaldsonville, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Y.W.C.A,; Art Club. MARJORIE LEVERICH, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club (I, 2); Art Club {I, 2); Class Treasurer (2). LELLA MARY LEVINE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Glee Cub. NOREEN MARY LEVINE, ' 0 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Orchestra; Glee Club. JANETTE LEWENAUER, ' 40 Milwaukee, Wis. Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club. Page 40 iixx e uyiGxi44XjdeA. ALINE LERLINE LOWENBERG, ' 40 New Orleans, La. BERNICE FLORA LURIE, ' 40 Florala, Ala. Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Orchestra. MARTHA ANN LYNCH, ' 40 BIytheville, Ark. BETTY MAE MAGRUDER, ' 40 Covington, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; Art Club. MARJORIE MILDRED MARCHAL, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Lampyrid; International Club. MADGE CATHERINE MARCHAND, ' 39 Donaidsonville, La. Alpha Delta PI Y.W.C.A. (I, 2); Art Club (I, 2). BERNICE LOUISE MARKS, ' 39 Bristol, Va. JEAN ALYN MARKS, ' 40 Bristol, Va. MARGERY MARX, 39 Chicago, III. Alpha Epsilon Phi MARION EVELYN MASON, ' 39 New Orleans, La. ELIZABETH CLAIBORNE MATTHEWS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Club (I, 2). MARJORIE JEAN McBRIDE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Dramatic Club; Hockey; Art Club. CATHERINE BROWN McCALL, ' 39 Bennettsville, S. C. Chi Omega Glee Club (I); Art Club {I. 2); Dramatic Club (2). HELEN LOUISE McCASKEY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2); Y.W.C.A (I 2); Dramatic Club (I, 2); Debating Club (2); Orchestra (2); Archery (I, 2); Hockey (I, 2). HELEN TUPPER McCLURE, ' 39 Sardis, Miss. Chi Omega Art Club (I, 2); T.U.R.K. (2): Student Council (2); Dramatic Club (I); Dormitory Council (2); Class President (2). MARY SHERMAN McCUTCHON, ' 40 . . . , Chi Omega BARBARA MclLHENNY, ' 40 Pi Beta Phi Glee Club. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. EULALIE McKAY, ' 40 Vicksburg, Miss. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club; Dramatic Club. MARY McKENZIE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Art Club; Y.W.C.A. MOLLIE MERRIMAN, ' 40 Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Club; Hockey. KATHERINE ANN METZGER, ' 40 Art Club; Soccer. JEANNE PUJOL MEYER, ' 40 Zeta Tau Alpha HELEN MARY MEYERS, ' 39 Pi Beta Phi Glee Club; Dramatic Club. EDITH CHARLOTTE MOORE, ' 40 Beta Phi Alpha Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club. Hot Springs, Ark. . . . . Dallas, Tex. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. . . Scotia, N. Y. MARY ARTHUR MORELOCK, ' 39 Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; Orchestra; Operetta. MARGARET FRAZER MORGAN, ' 39 Phi Mu Glee Club, Haynesville, La. STELLA TORRAS MORTON, ' 40 Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Hockey. MARIE THEARD MOSES, ' 40 Beta Phi Alpha Glee Club; Orchestra. Keatchie, La. Brunswick, Ga. JOAN ELIZABETH MUNSON, ' 40 Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club; Glee Club. GRACE EUGENIE MURRHEE, ' 40 Alpha Delta Pi Dramatic Club; Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club. New Orleans, La. Napoleonville, La. New Orleans, La. Page 41 l4Hxie uyu4xii4Xjde4. ANNEMARIE NAGEL- ' 40 Paducah, Ky. Alpha Omicron Pi Glee Club. SARAH ANNELLE NETHERWOOD, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; Art Club. LOIS IRENE NICKELL, ' 40 Little Rock, Ark. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A.; Orchestra. JANET NICKOlL, ' 39 Milwaukee, Wis. Alpha Epsilon Phi House Council. LUCILLE PEGGY NICKOLL, ' 40 Milwaukee, Wis. Alpha Epsilon Phi Hockey. ANN NIX, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club; Y.W.C.A.; Swimming. MARY LOUISE NOBLE, ' 40 Marrero, La. Alpha Delta Pi Glee Club; International Club; Y.W.C.A. MARY MAOON NOBLE, ' 39 Rayville, La. Phi Mu Glee Club; Orchestra; A Capella Choir, DOROTHY EDNA NUNGESSER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Glee Club. KATHERINE LOUISE OCH5E, ' 39 San Antonio, Tex. Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Operetta. FRANCES OGDEN, ' 40 Hatticsburg, Miss. Alpha Omicron Pi Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. KATHERINE ELLEN OLIVER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club; Art Club. BETTY EASTLAND ORMOND, ' 39 Forest, Miss. Phi Mu Debating Club (I, 2); Dramatic Club (I, 2); Class President (1). CORINNE BOBBIE ODILE ORTENBACH, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Y.W.C.A. BARBARA STANTON PACKARD, ' 40 Fort Mills, P. I. BARBARA MARSTON PARDUE, ' 39 Vivian, La. BERTHA MEADER PATTON, ' 39 Greenville, S. C. Alpha Omicron Pi Glee Club; Orchestra; Y.W.C.A. ELEANOR VIRGINIA PEARCE ' 40 Alexandria, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club. MARY ENDT PEARCE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Classical Club (I. 2); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2); Treasurer (2). CELINE MORTE6 PENN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Debating Club; Art Club. JOYCE AGNES PEREZ, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Hullabaloo ; Art Club. RUTH ADELE PETERSON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu PEGGY ANN PHILPOT, ' 39 Galveston, Tex. Pi Beta Phi Athletic Council; Hockey; Basketball (I, 2), Captain (I). ADELE LEAH PICK, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma Glee Club; International Club. FRANCES ANN PIGFORD, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Glee Club. BERTHA MAY PIOWATY, ' 39 Chicago, III. MIMl CLARE PLATTER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Dramatic Club. MARY JANE PLESSNER, ' 40 Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club. Clayton, Mo. HENRIETTA ANNE PLETTINGER, ' 39 St. Francisville, La. Classical Club. MAXINE EUGENIE POIRIER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Dramatic Club. Page 42 4 xie uyiGxiM ite4. FLORENCE POTTHARST, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Glee Club. MARTHA ESTELLE POWERS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. MARY ELIZABETH QUEALY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Dramatic Club; Y.W.C.A. KATHRYN ELLEN QUERBES, ' 40 Shreveport, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma Hullabaloo ; Dramatic Club; Art Club. GRACE SARA RABINOV ITZ, ' 39 Greenville, Miss. Alpha tpsilon Phi Art Club; Hockey. SARA RABINOVITZ, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma ADELE RAMOS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A.; Debating Club. CORA ELIZABETH RANLETT, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi International Club. ALICE ELIZABETH REDDING, ' 39 Texarkana, Ark. ELIZABETH ROGERS REID, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club. MARY JANE RePASS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Dramatic Club; Y.V .C.A. MAE MEREDITH REYNOLDS, ' 40 Greenville, Miss. Phi Mu Glee Club. ELIZABETH RINGGER, ' 40 Memphis, Tenn. Beta Phi Alpha Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. ALMA ELIZABETH RITTENHOU5E, ' 40 Oklahoma City, Okla. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Freshman Chairman. NELWYN BATES ROACH, ' 39 Waco, Tex. Chi Omega Page 43 NELL ELIZABETH ROBERTSHAW, ' 40 Greenville, Miss. Chi Omega PATRICIA AYRES ROBERTSON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Delta Pi Glee Club; Orchestra. SALLIE ROBISON, ' 40 Omaha, Neb. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club. MARGARET LUCILLE ROEMER, ' 40 Shreveport, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Art Club; Y.W.C.A. FRANCES ROllINS, ' 39 Gulfport, Miss. FLORENCE ROSENBERG, ' 40 Troy, Ala. Alph3 Epsilon Phi BERNICE MARION ROSS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Omicron Pi JEANETTE RUSOVICH, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Art Club; Dramatic Club. NELLIE ANSELL RUST, ' 40 Christiansburg, Va. ROBERTA EVA SAFIR, ' 40 Milwaukee, Wis. Alpha Epsilon Phi CONSTANCE HATTIE SAMUEL, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi RACHEL ADALINE SCHOCK, ' 40 Tulsa, Okla. Kapp.T Kappa Gamma Art Club; Glee Club. MARY ELIZABETH SCHULER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. JOEL SCHWARZ, ' 40 New York, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club. MYRIAM DAVIDSON SELLERS, ' 40 Mobile, Ala. Alpha Delta Pi Dramatic Club. fJe i tacLio LOUISE THERESE SEMPLE ' 40 New Orleans, La. Art Club; Y. W. C. A. FRANCES CORDELIA SENTER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Dramatic Club. DOROTHY SHANDS, ' 40 Cleveland, Miss. Pi Beta Phi MARY SHANDS, ' 39 Cleveland, Miss. Fi Beta Phi Art Club (I, 2): Class Vice-President (2). MARY GERTRUDE SHAPARD, ' 39 Wichita Falls, Tex. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club (I, 2); Dramatic Club (I); Debating Club (I, 2); Glee Club (I). DOROTHY SHERMAN, ' 40 Atlanta, Ga. Alpha Epsilon Phi Glee Ciub. DOROTHY SHERROUSE, ' 39 Gilbert, La. Alpha Delta Pi Dramatic Club. DOROTHY SHERWOOD, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Art Club; Swimming, PEGGY SIMON, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi Hockey. EUGENIE LOUISE SMITH, ' 40 New Orleans, La. ETHEL MARION SMITH, ' 39 New Orleans. La. Hockey. SARAH RAWSON SMITH, ' 39 Atlanta, Ga. Kappa Kappa Gamma Hullabaloo ; International Club; Lampyrids. PEGGY CAMERON SPAIN, ' 40 Birmingham, Ala. Kappa Kappa Gamma Art Club. ELIZABETH HILTON SPENCER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu ELAINE BALL SOLOMON, ' 40 Helena, Ark. Alpha Epsilon Phi JULIETTE LA RUEX STANCLIFF, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. SUSAN STANIFORTH, ' 40 Springfield, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma Glee Club. MARGERY ANNA STAUSS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club. CAROL HELENE STERN, ' 40 Little Rock, Ark. Alpha Epsilon Phi NANCY MOYSE STERN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. MARION ROSE STERNE. ' 40 Atlanta, Ga. Alpha Epsilon Phi Art Club. MARY JANE STOUT, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Art Club; Water Color Club. ETHEL HYDE STRACK, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Art Club. CHARLENE MERRIEL TAYLOR, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Glee Club (I, 2); Operetta (2); Little Symphony (2); A Capella Choir (1,2). SALLIE KEEN TEBO, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Ciub. MARY OCTAVIE THOMAS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Dramatic Club; Art Ciub. GRETCHEN BIGELOW THOMSON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club; Hockey, Captain. HARRIETT LINDEN TOLAR, ' 40 Houston, Tex. Zeta Tau Alpha MARTHA INDUS TROSPER, ' 39 Oklahoma City, Okla. ROSE ELEANOR TROSPER, ' 40 Oklahoma City, Okla. Page 44 w JL iioe uyuAxlld xiie MALCOLM McCULLOUGH TULLIS, ' lO New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Art Club; Glee Club. DOROTHY TWYMAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Onnicron Pi Glee Club. MARY AREA UTLEY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club. MILDRED VIOLET VALENTINE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Orchestra, Librarian; Y.W.C.A. Cabinet; Glee Club. DOROTHY MALINDA VANLUE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Y.Vi .C.A. (I, 2); Art Club (2); Glee Club (I); Varsity Hockey, Basketball, Baseball; Bowling Champion (I). KATHERINE MARY VAUGHAN. ' 40 Plainwell, Mich. Phi Mu Glee Club. SHIRLEY MATHILDE VIOSCA, ' 39 New Orleans. La. Beta Phi Alpha Glee Club; Y.W.C.A. ELIZABETH WACKERMAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chi Omega Glee Club. ELEANOR FIELD WADDY, ' 40 Fort Smith, Ark. Chi Omega Hockey. ROSITA V ALSH, 40 Nuevitas, Cuba Beta Phi Alpha Glee Club; International Club; Y.W.C.A. LUANNE RUSSELL WARREN, ' 40 Shreveport, La. Kappa Alpha Theta ETHEL CANlRILL WETHERBEE, ' 40 Greenville, Miss. Chi Omega MARILYN WHELESS, ' 39 Shreveport, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Art Club. CAROLYN RUSHBROOK WHITE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Glee Club. ELEANOR MARIE CARRERE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. pi Beta Phi Art Club (I, 2); T.U.R.K. (I, 2); International Club (I). Page 45 VELMA CLARK WIEDERECHT, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu Dramatic Club (I, 2); Hockey (I, 2), Varsity (I); Basketball (I). EUGENIA VOORHIES WILKINS, ' 39 Columbia, Tenn. Alpha Omicron Pi Art Club; Dramatic Club. FRANCES BARBARA WILKINSON, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Y.W.C.A.; Hockey; Basketball; Glee Club; Operetta, ADELE WILLIAMS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Kappa Gamma International Club; Hockey. JAMIE MOORE WILLIAMS, ' 40 Tylertown. Miss. MARJORIE PERRIN WILLIAMS, ' 40 Amite, La. Alpha Omicron Pi Dramatic Club. MARION WILSON, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta JEANNEHE WISE, ' 39 Warren, Ark. Chi Omega Art Club; Dramatic Club. EMMA BERTHA WOLF, New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon Phi PATRICIA WOODWARD, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi Glee Club; Student Body Secretary; Hockey. JANE WORTHAM, ' 40 ' . . . . Rockford, III. International Club. HELEN LEE WRIGHT. ' 40 Paris, Tex. Art Club; Dramatic Club. VIRGINIA MAY WRIGHT, ' 39 Sardis, Miss. Chi Omega MARGARET WYNN, ' 40 Findlay, Ohio Beta Sigma Omicron Y.W.C.A. fa % :. ■s ; ' S? ■■Vxt ' ;?■- ■? s - l ' J w - : :S ' RicAa ho Memo uai SclufJCfl ol MeJUclne STUDENT BODY JOSEPH WALTER WEAVER President WILLIAM EDWARD FRANTZ Vice-President ESMOND ANTHONY FATTER Secretary MERVIN EDWARD FATTER Treasurer SENIOR CLASS PAUL HARMON PARKER President HUGH TRISTRAM ENGELHARDT Vice-President JAMES TRUMAN REEVES Secretary SUMPTER WRIGHT HAWKINS Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS FRANK JUNKIN JONES President JACQUES ALBERT MAGNE Vice-President LOUIS JOSEPH SUPPLE Secretary CRYSUP SORY Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS SAMUEL BERRY THOMPSON President HAROLD ELTON RATCLIFFE Vice-President ALFRED PENN GRAIN, JR Secretary VAN SAM PARMLEY Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS THOMAS MICHAEL FLOYD President VICTOR EMMANUEL TEDESCO Vice-President JAMES ABNER BRANTLEY, JR Secretary ROBERT MARK KIMBELL Treasurer JOSEPH W. WEAVER President of the School of Medicine Student Body PARKER. JONES, THOMPSON, FLOYD Richardson Memorial, home of the embryo doctors . . . That famous medical monkey . . . Seniors . . . C. Richard Walters and W. S. Warren plant the traditional Medical School Ivy . . . Crowd watch- ing Ivy planting ceremony . . . Acting President Anderson receives a picture of the late Dr. C. Jeff Miller from the graduating class . . . Stay away, smallpox. n b n b ' - n U cd BcUaol A familiar face to downtown medics . . . Peeping Tom . . . Senior Consultation . . . The pause that refreshes . . . Doctors ' version of baseba . . . Concentration in the Medical Library . . . Cutting class . . . Stiffs. 0 Medicine Be4UJCf QIgAA. CHARLES EDWARD ANDERSON, JR Kappa Sigma. Nu Sigma Nu Charleston, Miss. JAMES WORTH BRANTLEY Alpha Epsilon Delta, Theta Kappa Psi B.5. Degree, University of Florida. Grandin, Fla. JAMES HARRIS ARMSTRONG Vaiden, Miss. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Eta Sigma. Phi Chi B.A. Degree. University of Mississippi, 1933; B.S. Degree, University of Mississippi, 1935. RAFAEL TOMAS ARMSTRONG Phi lota Alpha Ponce, P. R. LAURIE JAMES ARNOLD, JR Lake City, Fla. Sigma Alpha, Epsilon, Nu Sigma Nu Medical Pan-Hellenic Council; Secretary-Treasurer Student Body {2}. JOHN WILLIAM BICK, JR New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1934; Spectators. LEMANN HANNAH BOUNDS Meridian, Miss. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Kappa Psi B. S. Degree, Tulane University, 1934. SUMNER WILDMON BROWN Donalds, S. C. Theta Kappa Psi B.A. Degree, Ersldne College; Class Secretary-Treasurer (3). JACK DEARING BROWNFIELD Fort Smith, Ark. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Chi Owl Club. BRADLEY CLAUDE BROWNSON New Orleans, La. Nu Sigma Nu, Omicron Delta Kappa, Beta Mu Owl Club- V Club; Class Treas ' rer (3); Football (I, 2, 3, 4); Baseball (I 2 3, 4). THOMAS CECIL BUTT Orlando, Fla. Alpha Kap- a Kappa IRVIN CAHEN New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Delta Epsilon, Beta Mu Band (2 4)- History of Medicine Society; Medical Pan-Hellenic Council (5, 6); Baseball. Page 50 Se4 4jCfA. ClaAA. ROBERT JOSEPH CARDWELL Lenoir City, Tenn. Theta Kappa Psi B.S. Degree, University of Ctiattanooga. GUILLERMO MANUEL CARRERA Rio Piedras, P. R. Phi lota Alpha B.S. Degree, University of Puerto Rico. JOEL AUGUSTUS DAWSON, JR Mobile, Ala. JAMES ABRAM CHUSTZ Independence, La. Theta Kappa Psi LOUIE POLLARD COLEMAN Waterproof, La. IRWIN TEDFORD CRAIG Sigma Nu, Nu Sigma Nu University of Kansas. Joplin, Mo. TAYLOR WILLIAM CROWLEY Van Buren, Ark Phi Chi B.A. Degree New York University. Page 51 ROBERT CLARK DAY New Orleans, La. Sigma Nu, Alpha Kappa Kappa JAMES SLATON DuBOIS Ashville, Ala. B.A. Degree, University of Alabama, 1933. EVERETT THOMAS DUNCAN Trees, La. Phi Chi B.S. Degree, Centenary College of Louisiana. JAMES GEORGE ECONOMOU Lowell, Mass. Rhode Island State College; Dormitory Club (I, 2), Vice-President (2). THOMAS CHESEBOROUGH ELLIOTT . . Phi Beta Pi Butler, Ala. Be UctA. Qla6A. HUSO TRISTRAM ENGELHARDT Houston, Tex. Phi Rho Sigma University of Texas; Class Vice-President (4). THOMAS YARBOROUGH GLADNEY Baton Rouge, La. Minden, La. BURTON EUGENE FIELD Fayetteville, Ark. Piii Rho Sigma ATTILIO VINCENT FILIZOLA San Antonio, Tex THOMAS ASBURY GLASS, JR Kappa Sigma, Phi Chi Class Vice-President (3); Owl Club. NATHAN GOLDSTEIN New Orleans, La. Phi Lambda Kappa B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1934. WILLIAM EDWARD FRANTZ . New Orleans, La. Phi Rho Sigma Vice-President Student Body (4); Baseball (3, 4); Senior Class Key Com- mittee. THOMAS FUgUO FUJIWARA Alpha Omega Alpha Honolulu, T. H. WILLIAM KOHLMANN GAUTHIER New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree. Tulane University. DUNCAN GORDON GRAHAM Sioux City, Iowa Theta Kappa Psi, Delta Tau Delta Band (2). PHILIP GRAY Brooklyn, N. Y. Beta Mu, Alpha Omega Alpha B.S. Degree, Tulane University. JACK BAILEY GRIFFIN Chickasha, Okia Phi Kappa Sigma, Theta Kappa Psi Page 52 Se4 4JCf QlcM. SAMUEL HARTLEY HAIGLER Austin, Tex. Phi Rho Sigma MANAH ROBERT HALBOUTY Beaumont, Tex. Dormitory Club (I. 2), President (2); Y.M.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4. 5): Triangle Club (!}: Dormitory Interhall Sports (I, 2), Manager (!}. EWINS PERRIN HARRIS Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta Chicago, III. SUMPTER WRIGHT HAWKINS Sigma Alpha Epsllon, Phi Chi Class Treasurer (4). Fort Smith, Ark. ALFRED YIM KUI HEW Paia, Maui, Hawaii B-S. Degree, University of Hawaii. ROBERT NEELLY HESSER Ennis, Tex. Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Pan-Hellenic Council; Owl Club. ROBERT SEXTON HIGDON Brookhaven, Miss. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Chi, Kappa Kappa Psi B.S. Degree, Millsaps College; Thirteen Club; Band (I, 2); Glee Club (2); Orchestra (I, 2); Tennis (I); Swimming (2). JOHN PATRICK HIGSINS Miami, Fla. DAVID PETERSON HISHTOWER York, Ala. Theta Kappa Psi, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Phi Kappa, Beta Beta Beta B.S. Degree, Birmingham-Southern. RICHARD GORDON HOLCOMBE, JR Lake Charles, La. Kappa Alpha, Nu Sigma Nu, Beta Mu B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Owl Club. JAMES CHONG SUK HONG Honolulu, T. H. TROIS ESCHELL JOHNSON Pollock, La. Theta Kappa Psi Page 53 i«iK ' ' P BekUc ClcuiA. WILLIAM THOREAU JONES Shreveport, La. PAUL HENRY KURZWES, JR Morgan City, La, B.S. Degree, Springhill College. WALLACE SHINOBU KAWAOKA Eleele, Kauai, Hawaii New Orleans, La. ROBERT CODY KELLEHER Phi Delta Theta, Phi Chi B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Hullabaloo (2); White Elephants; Medical Pan-Hellenic Council, Treasurer; Glee Club; Baseball (3). WENDELL HOWARD KISNER Natchez, Miss. Kappa Sigma ROGER SEAMAN KNAPP Lubbock, Te Alpha Kappa Kappa, Kappa Alpha B.A. Degree, University of Texas; Class Treasurer (3). ROBERT LtE KNOLLE, JR Seguin, Tex. Phi Chi THOMAS HARRISON LAMBERT Charleston, Mi; Phi Chi, Kappa Sigma B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi; Owl Club. WILLIAM SAMUEL LEAKE, JR New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University. EDWARD LOUIS LEVERT Thibodaux, La. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Beta Theta Pi B.S. Degree, Georgetown University. Canton, Miss. LOUIS KEIFFER LEVY, JR Phi Delta Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma History of Medicine Society. GWYNNE HAROLD LITTLE Cornelia, Ga Theta Kappa PsI Page 54 Eef dM. Qlcuiyi WALTER SUN LOOK LOO HIlo, Hawaii WILBUR EUGENE MENERAY Lakeland, Fla Honor Council (2); Jambalaya Representative {3}. ANDRIAN RODRIGUEZ Y MACEDO . . . Phi lota Alpha Mexico City, Mexico EMILE MALTRY, JR New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Beta Mu Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Operetta (I, 2, 3). Atlanta, Ga. JAMES DePASS MANGET, JR Delta Tau Delta, Phi Chi Ennory University. LEXAND£R MacKENZIE MANSON Jacksonville, Fla. Sigma Alpha Epsiion, Omicron Delta Kappa, Nu Sigma Nu B.S. Degree, Davidson College. RALPH WILSON McCOMAS Burkesville, Ky. Phi Chi MARSHALL LOUIS MICHEL, JR Biloxi, Mis; Beta Theta Pi, Nu Sigma Nu Owl Club; Commonwealth Fund Scholarship. RAUL MARTIN MONTEMAYOR Phi lota Alpha Eagle Pass, Tex. LESLIE KROW MUNDT Helena, Ark. Zeta Beta Tau PHILIP ALFRED NIEBERGALL St. Francisvillc, La. Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi B.S. Degree, University of Illinois. WILLIAM BRUCE NELSON Athens, Ala Theta Kappa Psi B.S. Degree, Birmingham-Southern; Owl Club; Honor Council {4). Page 55 I fifl Se4UC Qlcu6A. HOWARD ALEXANDER NELSON . Tunica, Mh Delta Psi, Nu Sigma Nu B.A. Degree, University ot Mississippi; Owl Club. FREDERICK WILLIAM OGDEN New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Davidson College. PAUL HARMON PARKER Bonita, Miss. Theta Kappa Psi Owl Club; Class Vice-President (2), President (4). JAMES LINDSEY PICKENS Bentonville, Ark. Kappa Sigma, Phi Chi B.S. Degree, University of Arkansas. Mobile, Ala. ERNEST HOPKINS PLANCK, JR Chi Phi, Phi Chi B.A. Degree, Tulane University. ORAN VINCENT PREJEAN Scoff, La. Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Kappa B.S. Degree, Southwestern; Honor Council (4). HERMAN CELESTIAN pUANTZ Rock Hill, S. C. Phi Chi, Kappa Alpha B.S. Degree, Presbyterian College; Owl Club, President. WILLIAM SPEARS RANDALL, JR Marion Junction, Ala. Phi Chi, PI Kappa Alpha B.A. Degree, University of Alabama, 1933; Class President (I). JAMES TRUMAN REEVES Ferriday, La. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Lambda Chi Alpha Class Secretary (4). WILLIAM CARLTON RENTZ, JR Miami, Fla. Dallas, Tex. PAUL ALEXANDER RICHTER Nu Sigma Nu B.A. Degree, Rice Institute. WILLIAM ORVILLE RISBY Miami, Fla. Fordham University. fu ! Page 54 f A Uk m Be dM. Qlo Li ILDEFONSO RIVERA San German, P. R. MALCOLM PAUL SCHWARZENBACH New Orleans, La. Ph! lota Alpha JOHN CHARLES ROBERTS, JR Cleveland, Miss. Phi Kappa Sigma. The+a Kappa Psi CLOVIS HIRAM ROBINSON Paducah, Tex. Phi Rho Sigma B.S. Degree, Southern Methodist University. Houston, Tex. GEORGE EDWARD ROHRER, JR Theta Kappa Psi B.A. Degree, Rice Institute. JAMES EDWARD SAMS Meridian, Miss. JOSEPH HAMILTON SAUNDERS Lexington, Ky. Alpha Sigma Phi B.S. Degree, University of Kentucky. ALFREDO GUILLERMO SILVA Managua, Nic. Phi lota Alpha WALTER HINEMAN SIMMONS, JR Pine Bluff, Ark. Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon JOSEPH STAMM Gadsden, Ala. Phi Lambda Kappa JOHN COVINGTON SUARES Sigma Pi. Phi Rho Sigma New Orleans, La. WILLIAM RAY SWANGO Hazelgreen, Ky. Phi Rho Sigma B.A. Degree, Transylvania College. Page 57 Se Uo QIgA Houston, Tex. DOUGLAS RUSSELL SWETLAND Theta Kappa PsI B.A. Degree, Rice Institute. THEODORE LAFAYETTE TANNEHILL Urania, La. LEON JAIR TAUBENHAUS College Station. Tex. Phi Lambda Kappa B.A. Degree, Rice Institute, 1933; Medical Pan-Hellenic Council (4). WILLIAM FRANCIS THOMAS, JR Fayetteville, Ark. Phi Chi, Sigma Nu B.S. Degree, University of Arkansas; History of Medicine Society; Honor Council; Owl Club. WALTER CHESTER TUMAN New York, N. Y. WILLIAM WHITFIELD WATKINS Aberdeen, Miss. Kappa Alpha, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Chi B.S. Degree, University of Mississippi. JOSEPH WALTER WEAVER St. Petersburg, Fla. Alpha Kappa Kappa B.S. Degree, Duke University; Owl Club; Class President (2); President Student Body (4); Student Council (4). NATHAN WEIL, JR Jacksonville, Fla. Pni Delta Epsilon University of Florida. BENJAMIN BERNARD WEINSTEIN Marrero, La. Phi Lambda Kappa B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Hullabaloo Medical Editor {4, 5, 6); Spectators (3, 4, 5, 6, 7), Founder Member, Provost (3); iHistory of Medi- cine Society ' (4, ' s ' 6, 7), Foundei Member, Chairman (5, 6, 7); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (2, 3); Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3). JOSEPH WILLIAM WELLS New Orleans, La. EDWIN HUDSON WEST New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Kappa Psi BERTHA NATALIE WEXLER New Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon lota. Phi Sigma Sigma B, S. Degree, Newcomb College, 1934. WILLIAM HUDSON WILLIAMS, JR Abilene, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi President, Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. LAURENCE STEPHENSON WOODLEY New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Chi B.A. Degree, University of Alabama, 1934. Page 58 Ut 4JCf GloAA. IRVING BAER Bayonne, N. J. Phi Lambda Kappa Medical Pan-Hellenic Council JAMES SAMUEL FISACKERLY Blaine, Mis! Sigma Alpiia Epsiion, Phi Chi B.S. Degree, University of Mississippi, 1936. CHARLES ANDREW BAUMHAUER Whistler, Ala. The+a Kappa Psi University of Alabama. JOHN HARDEE BETHEA New Orleans, La. Deltd Kappa Epsiion, Nu Sigma Nu JAMES ROBERT BLAIR, JR San Angelo, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi WILLIAM JORD N BROWN Donalds, S. C. Theta Kappa Psi B.S. Degree, The Citadel. JOHN PATRICK BUCKLEY New Orleans, La. Aloha Kappa Kappa, Beta Mu HOWARD LEA COCKERHAM, JR Gunnison, Miss. Phi Kappa Psi, Phi Chi B.A. and B.b. Degrees, University of Mississippi. JOSEPH WILLIAM DOUGLAS Brewton, Ala. Phi Chi. Phi Delta Theta ANTHONY FAILLA Lafayette, La. B.S. Degree, Southwestern. MERVIN EDWARD FATTER New Orleans, La. Phi Rho Sigma Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. EMANUEL FELDMAN ayonne, N. J. Phi Lambda Kappa WILFRED FINKELSTEIN New Orleans, La. Phi Lambda Kappa, Beta Mu WILLIAM LEE FITTS, III New Orleans, La. Sigma Chi White Elephants; Medical Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3). AMOS DILLON GARNER Paragould, Ark. Phi Chi Medical Pan-Hellenic Council; Class Secretary (2). FRANK SCOTT GLOVER, III Houston, Tex. Alpha Kappa Kappa ALLAN MICHEL GOLDMAN New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Epsiion, Beta Mu BERNARD ALVIN GOLDMAN Bogalusa. La. Phi Lambda Kappa, Kappa Nu Medica, Pan-Hellenic Council. SANDERS ACME GOODMAN Greenville, Miss. Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Delta Epsiion Band (I, 2); Glee Club (I, 2). JOSEPH PAUL GRIFFON Baton Rouge, La. Phi Chi WILLIAM BURFORD HAHN Columbus, Tex. Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Nu CARL MALLORY HARWELL, JR Osceola, Ark. Phi Delia Theta, Nu Sigma Nu HILIARY HERBERT HENDERSON. JR Greenville, Ala. Phi Chi, Sigma Chi B.A. Degree, University of Alabama. GEORGE KENNETH HENSHALL, JR Chattanooga, Tenn. Theta Kappa Psi Page 59 f .( % ' Pl« r i -±,) ftS F ItKlXf PHILLIP WEBSTER HORN Ardmore. Okla. Alpha Kappa Kappa B.A. Degree, University of Oklahoma. JAMES MARCUS HOWELL Ducktown. Tenn. Theia Kappa PsI LEMUEL PHOTO JAMES. JR James. Ga. Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. JOHN DAVIS JERABECK Houston. Tex. Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon FRANK JUNKIN JONES Baton Rouge. La. Stgma Nu, Phi Chi B.S. Degree, Louisiana State University; Class President (3) . WARREN CANDLER JONES Meridian, Miss. Theta Kappa Psi ELMER ERNEST WILLIAM KRAMER New Orleans. La. Phi Rho Sigma B.S. Degree, Tulane University. JONES WELDON LAMB Paragould. Ark. Sigma Chi, Nu Sigma Nu WOODROW McDonald lamb Paragould, Ark. Sigma Chi, Nu Sigma Nu B.S. Degree, Washington University; Class President ( I ). GEORGE VOLNEY LAUNEY, JR. Dallas. Tex. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Gamma Delta University of Texas. JOSEPH LEVY. JR Tulsa. Okla. Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Mu B.S. Degree. Tulane University. TROY FRANK LONG Okemah. Okla. Pi Kappa Alpha GlcuU MANUEL CASIANO LORES yVALLHONRAT Havana, Cuba ROBERT CLYDE LYNCH. II New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi, Nu Sigma Nu RAYMOND FRANKLIN MAYER Pomaria, S. C. FRANK OWEN McSEHEE Pine Bluff, Ark. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Nu Sigma Nu Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. CEFERINO ANASTA5IO MENDEZ Cienfucgos, Cuba RICHARD EARL CALVIT MILLER Alexandria, La. Nu Sigma Nu, Delta Kappa Epsilon WILLIAM HOPKINS MOORHEAD Goldville, S. C. Phi Delta Theta, Nu Sigma Nu SAMUEL SILENUS MURPHY, JR Mobile, Ala. Phi Chi, Phi Delta Theta B.A. Degree, University of Alabama. RANSOM ANDREW NOCKTON, JR Crov ley, La. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Chi LUIS RAFAEL OM5 Ponce, P. R. Phi lota Alpha, Beta Mu CLEVELAND HENDRICKS PARDUE, JR Vivian. La. Theta Kappa Psi SAM MADISON POWELL, JR Pine Bluff, Ark. Phi Delta Theta, Nu Sigma Nu Page (0 a. ' H- TO ' f : ' - % f ' ) f r- % n c 44 i44JCfA. GloAA. i tJle uyiGxIUuiieA. WILLIAM WHITMELL PUGH, JR Napoleonville, La. Phi Chi. Lambda Chi Alpha B.5. Degree, Tulane University. JOSEPH PATRICK RILEY, JR Eudora, Ark. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LLEWELYN DAVID ROBERTS Hamilton, Mont. Nu Sigma Nu JOSEPH ADOLPHE SABATIER, JR Eunice, La. Alpha Kappa Kappa CLARENCE IRWIN SHULT El Campo, Tex. Alpha Kappa Kappa Honor Council. JAMES TURNER SMITH B.S. Degree, University of Arkansas. Paris, Ark. CRYSUP SORY Jacksonville, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi Class Treasurer (3). BERNARD DENNIS STACK Lander, Wyo. Theta Kappa Psi Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. GLENN (?. STREET, JR Graham, Tex. Kappa Sigma, Alpha Kappa Kappa B.A. Degree, Texas University, LOUIS JOSEPH SUPPLE Bayou Goula, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa Class Secretary (3). JOE DUDLEY TALBOT Stamps, Ark. Phi Chi, Kappa Sigma HERBERT HOLDEN THOMAS Huntsville, Ala. Phi Chi, Pi Kappa Alpha B.A. Degree, University of Alabama. FRANK MARION TOWNSEND Lake Wales. Fla. Theta Kappa Psi Honor Council (I); Class President (2). RUSSELL BURTON WATSON Missoula, Mont. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta LYNN ZARR Page il Nu Sigma Nu, Alpha Tau Omega Temple, Tex. SAMUEL RALPH ABRAMSON, ' 39 Lafayette, La. Phi Delta Epsilon BLAIZE AMOROSO, ' 39 Nev Orleans, La. CHARLES HENRY ASHBY, ' 40 McLean, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi ROBERT HENRY ATKINSON, ' 40 Water Valley, Miss. Phi Delta Theta, Nu Sigma Nu SAMUEL CARTER ATKINSON, ' 39 Waverly, Ga. Nu Sigma Nu, Sigma Alpha Epsilon B.S. Degree, University of Georgia. JAMES LYTLE BAILEY, ' 40 Kosciusko, Miss. Theta Kappa Psi B.A. Degree, University of Alabama. JAMES BARRON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta PI, Nu Sigma Nu ROBERT CREGOR BATEMAN, ' 39 Springfield, Ky. Beta Theta PI, Nu Sigma Nu B.S. Degree, University of Kentucky. FRANK JOSEPH 6ERTUCCI, ' 40 New Orleans, La. ROBERT CHAMBERS BIBB, ' 40 Huntsville, Ala. Phi Chi, Phi Delta Theta GRIFF WOFFORD BILBRO, ' 40 Theta Kappa Psi Alabama City, Ala. LEON BLUESTONE, ' 40 Brooklyn, N. Y. JACKSON LEONARD BOSTWICK, ' 39 Miami, Fla. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta REVIS AARON BRANNON, JR., ' 40 ... . Theta Kappa Psi Utica, Miss. JAMES ABNER BRANTLEY, ' 40 Troy, Ala. Alpha Kappa Kappa fci jfA ' i ihAMM SA f o i4xlU i4yiGxlu4Jcde4. THOMAS A5HFORD BROUGHTON JR., MO Andalusia, Ala. Phi Chi B.S. Degree, Alabama Polytechnic insii+ute, CHARLES RUSSELL BROWNELL, JR., ' 39 Morgan City, La. THOMAS ALLEN BUNKLEY, ' 39 Stamford, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi ARTHUR JORDAN BUTT, JR., ' 3? Pensacoia, Fla. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Chi, Phi Phi B.S, Degree, Tulane University; Class Vice-President (4); Golf (I). ELISHA JUDKINS CAIN, JR., ' 40 Wetumpka, Ala. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Chi Medical Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4); Greenbackers (3). ARISTOBULO CARRIZO VILLARREAL, ' 40 Ocu, R. P. HARRY EDWARD CHALSTROM, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. ARCHIBALD FLETCHER CLARK, JR., ' 40 San Antonio, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi FRANCIS CARTER COLEMAN, ' 39 Jackson, Miss. Theta Kappa Psi B.A. Degree, Mississippi College. ALFRED PENN CRAIN, JR., ' 39 Shreveport, La. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Kappa Alpha ROBERT JOCELYN CRAWLEY, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta, Nu Sigma Nu White Elephants; Greenbackers. THOMAS HENRY CROUCH, ' 39 Douglas, Ariz. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Kappa Sigma University of Arizona. WALTER SHELLEY CULPEPPER, JR., ' 40 Monroe, La. Beta Theta Pi. Nu Sigma Nu JULIUS WINSTON DAVENPORT, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. HERBERT TAYLOR DAVIS, JR., ' 40 St. Petersburg, Fla. Alpha Kappa Kappa Boxing (3). EDWIN EARLE DILWORTH, ' 40 r ., Phi Delta Th ' eta ' , Phi ' dhi ' B.A. Degree, University of Alabama. CHARLES FLEMING DORSEY, ' 39 ,, ,,, ,, Theta Kappa Psi B.A. Degree, Mississippi College. HORACE BUFFINGTON D02IER, ' 39 F,,t Smith Ark Beta Theta Pi, Beta Mu JOHN LEWIS DYER, ' 39 B.S. Degree, Loyola University. SAMUEL EiCHOLD, 11, ' 40 Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Delta Epsilon ESTELLE CAROLINE ELDREDGE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha MARSHALL ESKRIDGE, ' 40 Demopolis. Ala. Theta Kappa Psi JOHN PLEASANT FATHERREE, ' 39 Jackson, Miss. Phi Chi B.A. Degree, Mississippi College; Commonwealth Scholarship- Class Vic e- President (I); Commonwealth Club. ESMOND ANTHONY FATTER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi, Phi Rho Sigma Secretary, Medical School Student Body. New Orleans, La. . . Mobile, Ala. MATTHEW FELDMAN, ' 40 Phi Lambda Kappa, Beta Mu Bayonne, N. J. cisL u-y, 1 ■□. bKtNl (-UX, JULIUS MICHAEL FERNANDEZ, ' 40 Wallace La Beta Mu Band (I, 2, 3). THOMAS VERNON FINCH, ' 40 McComb, Miss. Phi Delta Theta, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Phi, Beta Mu Jambalaya (2); White Elephants. JOEL FLEET, ' 40 Live Oak, Fla. Tau Epsilon Phi B.S. Degree, University of Florida. THOMAS MICHAEL FLOYD. ' 40 Homewood. Ala. Theta Kappa Psi BRENT FOX, ' 40 Bogue Chitto, Miss. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Chi B.S. Degree, Tulane University. Page 62 4iJle uyuicii4xitel HARRY QUITMAN SAHAGAN, MO Coushatta, La. Alpha Kappa Kappa RICHARD OVID GALE, ' 40 Tampa, Fla. LEOPOLDO GARCIA, ' 39 Ponce, P. R. JAMES FOSTER GAVIN, ' 39 Fort Games, Ga. Theta Chi, Alpha Kappa Kappa B.5. Degree, Albama Polytechnic Institute. LOUIS JULIUS GEHBAUER, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. PAUL MILTON GOLDFARB, ' 40 Vicksburq, Miss. Phi Epsilon Pi, Phi Delta Epsilon B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi. HARRY GOLODNER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Lambda Kappa PETER CARL GRAFFAGNINO, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Mu B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1936 JACOB GROSS, ' 40 Irvington, N. J. Phi Lambda Kappa BENJAMIN GURLAND, ' 39 Bayonne, N. J. B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Track Team. ALBERT V ILLIAM HABEER, ' 40 Vicksburg, Miss. B.S. Degree, Mississippi College. WILLIAM HERBERT HARRIS, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Nu Sigma Nu, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Phi, Phi Phi, Beta Mu B.A. Degree, Tulane University; T Club; Spectators; Glee Club (I, 2, 3), President (4); Pan-Hellenic Council, Secretary; Boxing. DANIEL LINCOLN HARTMAN, ' 40 New York, N. Y. Phi Lambda Kappa BELL MARVIN HARVARD, JR., ' 39 Hammond, La. Nu Sigma Nu, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Phi, Beta Mu B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Jambalaya ; Glee Club; Thirteen Club; Dramatic Guild. ROBERT BER HASPEL, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau Page 63 HUGH HENRY HAWLEY, JR., ' 39 Stillwater, Okla. Sigma Nu, Phi Chi B.S. Degree, Oklahoma A. M. College. JOHN WILLIAM HENRICKSON, ' 39 Borger, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi Jambalaya. HARRY VIRGIL HERNDON, ' 40 Birmingham, Ala. Alpha Kappa Kappa JOHN CRAWFORD HOPE, JR., ' 39 Mobile, Ala. Phi Chi B.A. Degree, Springhill College. JOSEPH VINCENT HOPKINS, JR., ' 39 Victoria, Tex. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta ALBERTO FRANCIS INCLAN, ' 39 Havana, Cuba Boxing (I, 2). LOUIS WILLIAM OSCAR JANSSEN, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University. JOSEPH BOUDINOT JOHNSTON, JR., ' 40 ... . Barium Springs, N. C. Kappa Alpha, Nu Sigma Nu GERALD FEITEL JOSEPH, ' 40 White Castle, La. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Chi BERNARD KAUFMAN, JR., ' 40 San Francisco, Calif. Phi Delta Epsilon JOHN HANEY KELLER, JR., ' 39 China Grove, N. C. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Kappa Kappa B.A. Degree, Duke University; Class President (I); Honor Council (2). WILLIAM TRAVIS KELLEY, ' 39 Flemington, Mo. Alpha Kappa Kappa B.A, Degree, University of Missouri. LAWRENCE JEFFERSON KERN, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Rho Sigma FRANK ROBERT KINBERGER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Theta Kappa Psi, Sigma Phi Epsilon B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Glee Club (2, 3). ROBERT MARK KIMBALL, ' 40 Yuma, Ariz. Kappa Sigma, Phi Chi 1a jfA (F 1 4iJlje ixyujXX44jatel PERRY BERNARD KLEIN, ' 0 Scranton, Pa. Sigma Alpha Mu, Phi Delta Epsilon LEONARD IRVING LESSER, ' 39 Rome, Ga. Phi Lambda Kappa ROY THOMAS LESTER, ' 39 Coushatta, La. Alpha Kappa Kappa, Kappa Alpha CHARLES O ' DOWD LILLY, ' 3? New Orleans, La. Alpha Kappa Kappa WALLACE HANGER LIVINGSTON, JR., ' 40 Santa Fe, N. M. Phi Delta Tneta, Nu Sigma Nu B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi. FELIX BENJAMIN LONG. JR., ' 40 Starkville, Miss. Theta Kappa Psi B.S. Degree, Mississippi State College. LEE HALL LORENZEN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. FRANK HENRY MAREK, ' 40 Seymour, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi B.S. Degree, North State Teachers College. GEORGE HARRIS MARTIN, ' 39 Arguilla, Miss. Phi Chi, Delta Kappa Epsilon GEORGE SEALE MASON, ' 39 Lumberton, Miss. Alpha Kappa Kappa WILLIAM GRAY MASON, ' 40 Tampa, Fla. Sigma Nu, Nu Sigma Nu University of Florida. CHARLES SINCLAIR McCALL, JR., ' 39 Bennettsville, S. C. Nu Sigma Nu ADRIENNE DOROTHY McCARDELL, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa B.A. Degree, Newcomb College. HARVEY EDWARD McCONNELL, ' 40 Chester, S. C. Nu Sigma Nu B.S. Degree, Davidson College. WHITMAN HURST McCONNELL, ' 40 St. Petersburg, Fla. Theta Kappa Psi CHESTER ANDREW McLARTY, ' 40 Oxford, Miss. Phi Delta Theta, Nu Sigma Nu B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi, 1936. GILCIN FINLEY MEADORS, JR., ' 40 Clarksdale, Miss. Theta Kappa Psi B.S. Degree, Millsaps College. THOMAS JUNE MELTON, JR., ' 40 Fort Smith, Ark. Kappa Sigma, Fhl Chi Greenbackers. JACK PATRICK MICHAELS, ' 40 Orlando, Fla. Sigma Chi, Alpha Kappa Kappa White Elephants: Greenbackers. HENRY HARCOURT WATERS MILES, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi, Beta Mu B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1936; Spectators. JOHN NELSON MISTRETTA, ' 40 Tampa, Fla. GEORGE JOHN MITCHELL, ' 39 Meridian, Miss. ROY ELBERT MOON, ' 39 Chandler, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi JOSEPH MARCEL MONTAoNET, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Mu B.S. Degree, Tulane University. ROBERT PROSSER MORROW, JR., ' 40 West Point, Ga. Nu Sigma Nu B.S. Degree, Davidson College. CHARLES MARY JOSEPH MOSELEY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Chi JULES STELLY MOTTY, ' 39 Kaplan, La. Sigma Nu, Phi Chi JOHN FERDINAND NABOS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Rho Sigma ROLLIN ROY NEVITT, JR. ' 40 Moran, Kans. Theta Kappa Psi B.A. Degree, University of Alabama; Ph.G. Degree, Kansas City College of Pharmacy. WILLIAM HAMMOND NEWMAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Mu Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Dramatic Guild. J j f a Page 64 tF % w « p. p p- (lle uyiGxLuite JAMES PRATT NORTHROP. ' 40 Gulfport, Miss. Phi Chi JULIAN GRAY PARKER, ' 39 Salt Lake City, Utah Phi Chi, Phi Delta Theta MORRIS PASTERNACK, ' 39 Ferriday, La. Zefa Beta Tau McLEOD PATTERSON, ' 39 Miami, Fla. Beta Theta Pi, Nu Sigma Nu EDWARD JAMES PETERSON, ' 39 Birmingham, Ala. Theta Kappa Psi FRANK McNABB POSEY, JR. ' 40 Crockett, Tex. Phi Chi PAUL KING RAND, JR., ' 40 Alexandria, La. Kappa Alpha, Nu Sigma Nu MARVIN GREER RAPE, ' 40 Ozona, Tex. Phi Chi HAROLD ELTON RATCLIFFE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Rho Sigma B.A. Degree, Tulane University; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6): International Relations Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Class Vice- President (2). PAUL CICERO REN3ER, JR. ' 40 Hallettsvilie, Tex. Alpha Kappa Kappa FREDERICK LOUIS REUTER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi, Phi Rho Sigma, Beta Mu, Kappa Kappa Psi Band (1. 2, 3); Medical Pan-Hellenic Council (2); Class Treasurer (I). HARRY LEROY RICHARDS, ' 39 Spring Church, Pa. Theta Kappa Psi ' WEBBER TRYON ROBINSON, ' 39 Houston, Tex. Alpha Kappa Kappa B.A. Degree Rice Institute. THOMAS GRIFFIN ROSS. 40 Jackson, Miss. Theta Kappa Psi B.S. Degree. Millsaps College. JAMES LEE ROYALS, ' 40 Meridian, Miss. Nu Sigma Nu B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi. JOHN SIMPSON ROSIER, III, ' 40 Milton, Fla. Alpha Kappa Kappa B.S. Degree, University of Florida. ANDRES ERMELINDO SALAZAR y RIVERA, ' 39 Ponce, P. R. Phi Eta Mu B.S. Degree, Louisiana State University. VINCENT JOHN SAMPOGNARO, ' 40 Monroe, La. THOMAS JENRY SAFLEY, JR., ' 40 Drew, Miss. Phi Chi B.A. Degree, Mississippi State College. RAYMOND SCHEFF SCHEAR, ' 39 Rosedale, Miss. Phi Delta Epsilon HARLEY CECIL SHANDS, ' 39 Jackson, Miss. Nu Sigma Nu JACK MARSHALL SIMMONS, JR., ' 40 Denver, Colo. JOHN MARVIN SMITH, JR., ' 40 San Antonio, Tex. Theta Kappa Psi B A. Degree, North State Teachers College. WILLIAM CARLETON SMITH, ' 39 Lockhart, Tex. Phi Chi Honor Council. Page 65 ..4V IP I f I. ih l nJe io iatLut ed HENRY MAXIMILIAN STERN, ' 39 De Land. Fla. Ze+a Beta Tau MORTON MAYER STERN, ' 39 Newark, N. J. Phi Lambda Kappa MURPHY DONAGHEY STEVENSON, ' 40 Houston, Tex. Theta Kappa PsI B.A. Degree, Rice Institute. SIDNEY STILLMAN, ' 39 Jacksonville, Fla. Phi Lambda Kappa B.S. Degree, University ot Florida. BERTHA-ELVIS STOKES, ' 39 Hew Orleans, La. Alpha Epsilon lota B.S. Degree, Tulane University. VICTOR EMMANUEL TEDESCO, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Rho Sigma DANIEL BRUNSON TERRY, ' 39 Victoria, Brazil, S. A. Phi Kappa Sigma, Theta Kappa Psi SAMUEL BERRY THOMPSON, ' 39 . Camden, Ark. Phi Chi, Kappa Alpha B.A. Degree, University of Arkansas; Class President (2). JOHN CODMAN THORN, ' 40 New Orleans, La Delta Tau Delta, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Phi Pan-Helienic Council (2, 3); T Club; Thirteen Club; Varsity Tennis T.U.R.K. (3); Band (2); Y.M.C.A. PHILIP MURRY TILLER, JR., ' 39 Mayesville, S. C. Phi Chi B.S. Degree, Presbyterian College. V ILLIAM WALLER TRICE, JR., ' 39 . Tampa, Fla. Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Delta Theta FRANK ELBERT TUGWELL, JR., ' 40 Alpha Kappa Kappa Pensacola, Fla. SHIRLEY WALTHER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha CLYDE ATER WATKINS, ' 40 Aberdeen, Miss. Kappa Alpha, Phi Chi B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi. GEORGE IRVING WEATHERLY, JR., ' 40 Fort Payne, Ala. Theta Kappa Psi RALEIGH R. WHITE, III, ' 39 Temple, Tex. Nu Sigma Nu HENRY CLAY WHITE, JR., ' 39 Pensacola, Fla. Alpha Kappa Kappa WILLIAM BENJAMIN WIENER, JR., ' 40 Canton, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Mu, Phi Delta Epsilon CHARLES LAVAL WILLIAMS, JR., ' 40 Washington, D. C. Nu Sigma Nu JOSEPH MAXWELL WILLIAMS, JR., ' 40 Lakeland, Fla. Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Kappa Kappa CHARLES ALFRED WILLIS, ' 0 Bainbridge, Ca. Alpha Kappa Kappa JOSEPH CRAWFORD WILSON, ' 39 Hollandale, Miss. Kappa Alpha, Phi Chi B.S. Degree, Mlllsaps College. JOHN HOWARD WOODBRIDGE, ' 40 Tchula, Miss Delta Psi, Phi Chi CYRIL THOMPSON YANCEY, ' 39 Monroe, La. Sigma Nu, Alpha Kappa Kappa B.S. Degree, University of the South. JOHN ARTHUR ZIEMAN, ' 40 Mobile, Ala. Theta Kappa Psi B.A. Degree, Springhili College. Page i Page 61 I iM ie Rudolph Matas, M.D., Ll.D., Sc. D., Hon. F. R. C. S., Professor of Surgery, Tulane University, 1895-1927. Emeritus since 1928. Honorary chief surgeon at Touro Infirmary. President, International Society of Surgeons 1936-1938. Author of many treatises on surgery. It is our intention to start the tradition of hon- oring each year some prominent alumnus of the University. There could be no more fit- ting person than Dr. Matas to inaugurate this custom. Dr. Matas, in our estimation, more than any other graduate, embodies the ideals of the Tulane Medical School. His achieve- ments in both his professional and personal life are high marks that should be the goal of every medical student. May some of them rise to equal fame. ( ' v: y - ■' ;:■' ' ' ' W -s :!« ' ■•ff- ' iHwlddle cMcdl CoUeae al JHcuajl STUDENT BODY CHARLES D. MARSHALL President CHARLES MANLY HORTON, JR. . . . Vice-President CHARLES FREDERICK SEEMAN . Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS EDWARD FRANK STAUSS, JR President OTIS BAKER TREPAGNIER Vice-President DESMOND DOUGLAS HOWARD Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS FREDERICK ZENGEL President GEORGE TUYES WOGAN Vice-President BENJAMIN CHAMBERLIN KING Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS WILLIAM UNDERWOOD MOSS, JR. . . . President JOHN ADAMS SCHUPP Vice-President ROY RAOUL THERIOT Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES D. MARSHALL President of the College of Law Student Body STAUSS ZENGEL Dedicating Dinwiddie Hall . . . Waech+er, Mr. Farley, and Dean Harris spectating . . . Dean Pound watches Tulane play for a change . . . Dean Harris goes Collegiate . . . Livingston Centennial Cele- bration . . . Minna the stude . . . Boisey and Barney . . . Usual Law School Bull Ses- sion. n b n b r ' n J (U QoUeXfe D ' Angelo and Daly preside at Moot Court proceedings . . . Miss Davis, secretary par- excellence . . . Hard working law students . . . Dean Har- ris hands Raymond Kierr his diploma . . . Senior lawyers In traaitional dignity at Homecoming . . . Law Li- brary, 1 I I Atlantic . . . D. D. Howard in a quandary . . . More senior lawyers. Se4 4CA. QloA GU5TAVE BOULIGNY BALDWIN, JR New Orleans. La. Delta Kappa Epsilon 1934 Jambalaya Assistant Business Manager CHARLES CASSEDY BASS. JR New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha, Omicron Delta Kappa, Theta Nu, Kappa Delta Phi Hullabaloo Editor-in-Chief (2). THOMAS HALE B0SG5 New Orleans. La. Beta Theta PI, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Phi. Alpha Alpha Alpha, Theta Nu. Phi Phi, Phi Beta Kappa B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society {I, 2. 3); Hullabaloo (I, 2, 3, 4). Eoilor-in-Chief (4); Y. M. C. A. (I. 2, 3, 4}; Oratorical and Debating Counci ' (2. 3, 4. 5, 6); Glee Club (I); Dramatic Guild (I); Pan-Hellenic Council (I. 2, 3. 4, 5); Law Review {5, 6); Winner Theta Nu Cup tor Journalism (3); Winner Carnjt Debate (I); Editor Student Handbook (3); Campus Night Chairman; President Fresh- man Debate Council. JOHN TAYLOR CAFFERY New Orleans. La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Alpha Aipha Varsity Track Cross Country (I, 2). ELWOOD ROGER CLAY New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi Law Review ; Law Class President (2) . ANGELO MICHAEL D ' ANGELO Alexandria, La. Alpha Alpha Alpha B.A. Degree. Tulane University, 1935; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (2, 3. 4, 5). Historian (4); International Relations Club (2, 3, 4, B), Secretary (4); Moot Court Board of Advisers (5, 6), Secretary (5). ALBERT LaPLACE DART New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon B.A. Degree, Tulane University. 1934; International Relations Club (I, 2, 3), President (2); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3}; Moot Court Board of Advisers (3); Moot Court Competition (2, 3); Spectators; Law Review. JOHN JACOBS DAVIS New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2); T Club (3, 4, S}; Freshman Track; Varsity Track (3, 4. 5). MOISE WALDHORN DENNERY New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Theta Nu B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Hullabaloo Staff (1, 2, 3, 4), Sports Editor (3, 4); Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3. 4, 5. 6), Vice-President (3. 4); T Club {3, 4, 5, 6), Secretary (4, 5); Pan-Hellenic Council (4, 5. 6), Treas- urer (6); Track (4); Basketball Manager (3); Law Review {5, 6); Statutory Interpretation Editor (6) ; Student Handbook Sports Editor (4), JACK WILLIS DOLAN New Orleans, La. T Club; Baseball. CLAUDE BERWICK DUVAL Houma, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Moot Court Competition; Track {2}. FREDERICK IRVIN DYMOND New Orleans, La. Sigma Chi Moot Court Competition; Pan-Hellenic Council. Page 72 Be4i4JCfA. QlcM. ERNEST HARWEL ESTES, JR New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma White Elephants; Glee Club. IRVING HARDE5TY, JR New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Phi B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935: T.U.R.K. (2, 3, 4, 5); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (3); Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3); Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (2, 3, 4, 5); Class Vice-President (4); Tennis (I, 2, 3): Moot Court Board of Advisers {5, 6); Campus Night Chairman (3). JACK CUYLER HARDING New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1934; White Elephants. BERNHARDT CHARLES HEEBE Gretna. La. Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Phi B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Moot Court Board of Advisers; Intra- mural Baseball. HAYWOOD HANSELL HILLYER, JR New Orleans. La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Law Review (2), Editor (3); Spectators; Football (2, 3, 4). DESMOND DOUGLAS HOWARD New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Phi Law Review, Secretary, Page 73 GORDON BENEDICT HYDE New Orleans. La. Law Class Secretary-Treasurer (4); T Club; T.U.R.K. (I, 2, 3, 4, 5); Head Cheerleader (2, 3); First Assistant Cheerleader (1). ' JAMES JULIAN KOHLMAN New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University. 1935; Hullabaloo Staff (I, 2); Moot Court Board (2, 3); Dramatic Guild (I, 2); Freshman Boxing and Wrestling. LESTER PHILIP LIEBER Natchitoches, La. B A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935. MICHEL ANTOINE MAROUN Shrcveport, La. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (4, 5, 6); T Club (3, 4, 5, 6), President (6); Class Vice-President (5); Varsity Boxing (3, 4, 5), Alternate Captain (4), Captain (5); Southeastern Conference Bantamweight Champion (5). LOUIS HERMAN MARRERO, JR New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi B.A. Degree, Dartmouth College 1934; Moot Court Board of Advisers, Chairman. CHARLES DONALD MARSHALL New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Delta Phi B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Law Review, Civil Law Editor; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; Dramatic Guild- Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; President, Law School Student Body; Secretary-Treasurer, Student Council. i Ki BetiyUf QlaAyi HUGH McCLOSKEY New Orleans, U. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Omicron Delta Kappa •■Hullabaloo (I); T Club (3, 4, 5), President (4); Board of Editors, Law Review (4, 5); Basketball (I), Varsity (3. 4, 5); Varsity Track (3). FERNANDO CESAR MENDIGUTIA Sancti-Spiritus, Cuba Kappa Sigma ALBERTO EUGENE MENESES, JR Havana, Cuba Kappa Sigma GEORGE WILLIAM MILLER, JR Vicksburg, Miss. Ph.B. Degree, Loyola University, 1934; Moot Court Board. BERNARD DAVID MINTZ New Orleans, La. Sigma Alptia Mu, Alpha Aiptia Aiptia. Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Delta Phi B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; T Club; Moot Court Board; Vice- President, Law School, Student Body; Football (3, 4, 5). Captain (5); Track (2, 3, 4); T Club Award (5). ASHBY WILLIAM PETTIGREW, JR Houma, La. Sigma Nu B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Moot Court Competition. ASHTON PHELPS New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa B.A. Degree, lulane University, 1935; Hullabaloo (3); Spectators (3, 4, 5); felendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2); Pan-Hellenic (I, 2, 3, 4); Thirteen Club; T Club (4, 5, 6); Alcee Fortier French Prize; Moot Court Competition; Basketball (I, 3, 4); Tennis (I, 3, 4, 5), Alternate Captain (5); Law Review (5, 6); Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. GUTHRIE HENRY PIERSON, JR Natchitoches, La. Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Phi B.A. Louisiana State Normal, 1934; Law Review (2, 3); Moot Court Board (I, 2). EDWARD BUTTE POITEVENT Mandeville, La. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Alpha Alpha B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Thirteen Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Football (I, 2, 3). LEON ARTHUR PRADEL New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; International Relations Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society Speaker {6}; Oratorical and Debating Council, Secretary (b, 6); Freshman Debate Team; Varsity Debate Team (3, 4, 5). SAMUEL IRVING ROSENBERG New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Mu B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1935; Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3); Law Review (2, 3). ARCHIBALD BUTT DAVID SAINT Slidell, La. MOISE SIMON STEEG, JR New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Mu Hullabaloo (3); Law Review (4, 5); International Relations Club (I, 2, 3), Secretary (2); Oratorical and Debating Council (2, 3, 4, 5) President (3, 4); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3, 4, 5) Speaker (3); Freshman Forensic Council Secretary (I); Y.M.C.A.; Pan Hellenic Council (5); Freshman Tennis; Winner Carnot Debate Medal (3). George Prize (3); Freshman Forensic Prize (I); Terryberry Public Speaking Award (4); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society Medal (4). OTIS BAKER TREPAGNIER New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta, Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Alpha Alpha Page 74 A44nxxeA yuia44jcde4. HUBERT CHARLES ALLEMAN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, West Virginia University, 1929. JAY POLLOCK ALTMAYER, ' 39 Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Alpha Alpha Mobile, Ala. RODRISO AROSEMENA, ' 39 Panama, R. P. Phi Iota Alpha Pan-Hellenic Council; Greenbackers. LESLIE MUNSER BALL, ' 39 Pert Arthur, Tex. Phi Delta Theta RUTH MARSHALL BALLARD, ' 39 Bay St. Louis, Mis! Beta Mu B.S. Degree, Tuiane University, 1936. JAMES EDWARD BILBO, 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi, Phi Phi, Phi Beta Kappa B.A. Degree, Tuiane University, 1936; Tuiane Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4, 5), Business Manager (4); Class Vice-President {4). Page 75 GEORGE RIEBEL BLUE, ' 39 Kappa Sigma, Phi Phi Greenbackers. New Orleans, La. EDWARD MICHAEL BOUTTE ' 39 New Iberia, La, ERNEST AUGUSTE CARRERE, JR., ' 38 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Phi Delta Phi, Omicron Delta Kappa White Elepnants; Turk Club (2, 3); T Club; Class Vice-President (1) President (2, 3); Basketball (I, 2, 3, 4), Captain (3); Moot Court Board of Advisers {4}. DAVID EVERITT COOLEY, ' 39 Sig-na Phi Epsilon, Phi Phi Football (I, 2). Slidell, La. WILLIAM ALBRIGHT CULPEPPER, ' 39 Alexandria. La. Kappa Alpha, Phi Phi Pan-Hellenic Council; T.U.R.K.; Y.M.C.A., Treasurer; Debating (I)- Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. JOSEPH DAUM, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, loyola University, 1936; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. i ulle uyuAjcLdxite CAMILLE D ' INGIANNI, ' 38 New Orleans, U. B.A. Degree, Newcomb College, 1936. HERBERT ALFRED GRAF, ' 39 Delta Sigma Phi Pan-Hellenic Council (4). New Orleans, La. ALLAIN DeCLOUET FAVROT, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alptia Alpha Alpha Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Spectators (3, 4). GERSON FINKELSTEIN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3), Sergeant-at-Arms (2); Debating (I). ALBERT JOHN FLETTRICH, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Alpha Alpha Hullabaloo Business Manager; Thirteen Club; T.U.R.K.; Freshman Football (I); Varsity Football (2. 3). DOBIN FRIEDMAN, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Moot Court Board of Advisers (4). FRED FUDICKAR. JR., ' 39 Monroe, La. Pi Kappa Phi B.A. Degree, University of the South. 1935. LOUIS HENRY BURNS GRAHAM, ' 39 . . Kappa Alpha Football. New Orleans, La. MARIANO WILLIAM GUA5, ' 38 Kappa Sigma Havana, Cuba Monroe, La. THOMAS MOORE HAYES, JR., ' 39 Delta Kappa Epsilon Hullabaloo (2, 3); T.U.R.K. (2, 3, 4). ROBERT MORRIS HAYNIE, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi Hullabaloo (I, 2); Thirteen Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2); Tennis. LLOYD RAYMOND HIMEL, ' 38 Convent, La. Phi Delta Phi Law Review. Page 76 ndeAxyuixll xiteA. LeGRANDE RODNEY HOLLINGSHEAD, ' SB Berkeley, Calif. Phi p; Ph; B.A, Degree, Universily of California, 1932; Moot Court Board of Advisers. MINNA BAYNE HOPKINS, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Pi Beta Phi, Beta Mu B.A. Degree, Tuiane University. 1935; Moot Court. CHARLES MANLY NORTON, JR., ' 38 Franklin, La. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Alpha Alpha. Phi Phi, Phi Delta Phi B.A. Degree, Tuiane University, 1936; Vice-President, Law School Student Body; Law Review (5); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (2); Debating (I). HERMAN GEORGE JANSSEN, ' 39 . . . , Pi Kappa Phi New Orleans. La. RICHARD CALVERT KEENAN, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Alpha Alpha Moot Court Board of Advisers, Secretary; Boxing. CLIFFORD HAROLD KERN, JR., ' 33 ... . Zeta Beta Tau Page 77 New Orleans, La. BENJAMIN CHAMBERLIN KING, ' 38 New Iberia, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Alpha Alpha Alpha B.A. Degree, Tuiane University, 1935; Law Review, Secretary-Treasurer (2). MARY FRANCES KING, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Mu B.A. Degree, Newcomb College, 1935. JAMES DAVID McNEILL, ' 38 McComb, Miss. Pi Kappa Alpha B.A. Degree, Tuiane University, 1934; Law Review ; Spectators; Oratorical and Debating Council; Class Vice-President (3); President, Arts and Sciences Student Body (4); Vice-Speaker, Glendy Burke Literary and De- bating Society (3, 4); Varsity Debating (2, 3, 4); Corpus Juris Prize (5). JOSEPH CLEVELAND MEYERS, JR. ' 39 New Orleans, La. ■Jambalaya (3, 4), Campus Editor (3), Special Feature Editor (4); Hul- labaloo (2, 3, 4), Circulation Manager (3); Vice-President, Freshnnan Forensic Council; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3.4); Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3), Business Manager (2); International Relations Club (I, 2), Treasurer (2); Y.M.C.A. (I, 2, 3), Executive Cabinet (3); Tuiane Campus Night Chairman (3). FREDERICK WING MILLER, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Phi Delta Phi Law Review ; Glee Club {2, 3). ALVIN GERARD MONTGOMERY, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Law Review ; Baseball (2, 3, 4). l Hoe uyuAxludXAie ENRI(?UE LUIS NFWEIL, ' 39 Colon, Panama ROSE LOUISE MOBILE, ' 38 New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Nev comb College, 1936. LEONARD OPPENHEIM, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Beta Kappa B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1936; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3, 4, 5), Censor (3), Vice-Speaker (5); Oratorical and De- bating Council (2, 3, 4, 5), Secretary-Treasurer (3, 4), Chairman (5); International Relations Club (3, 4, 5), Secretary (4); Class Secretary- Treasurer (4): Freshman Debating (I). HENRY PAYSON PATE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma University of Mississippi; Millsaps College. LOUIS CHARLES PHILIPS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi T Club; Boxing. JEAN EDGERTON PIERSON, ' 38 Natchitoches, La. Phi Delta Theta B.A. Degree, Louisiana State Normal College, 1935; Law Review. JAMES THEODORE RICHARDS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. MERVIN HAROLD RISEMAN, ' 39 Opelousas, La. Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Mu, Alpha Alpha Alpha Hullabaloo Sports Staff (I, 2); T.U.R.K.; Glee Club (2); Publicity Manager (2); blendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3, 4), Sergeant-at-Arms (2), Secretary-Treasurer (3); T Club; Class President (3); Manager, Track Team (3); Debating Spectators. PERCY 5ANDEL, ' 38 Monroe, La. Kappa Alpha B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1936; Moot Court Board of Advisers. HERMANN JOHN SCHULZE, i8 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Delta Phi B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1936; Moot Court Board of Advisers- I.U.R.K.; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; White Elephants. JOHN ADAMS SCHUPP, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Y.M.C.A.; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. JOSEPH MILTuN SCORSONE, ' 39 New Orleans La. CHARLES FREDERICK SEEMANN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi Hullabaloo, National Advertising Manager; Class Vice-President (2); Secretary-Treasurer, Law School Student Body (3). YVETTE SHERMAN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. JOHN V ILLIAM SIMS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta, Theta Nu, Alpha Alpha Alpha Jambalaya (I), Assistant Editor (2), Editor-in-Chief (3); Spectator (3, 4); Freshman Forensic Council (1); Band {1}; Pan-Hellenic Council (4). CHARLES GABRIEL SMITHER, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1936; T Club; Football (I, 3, 4, 5). Page 78 P P c iulle uyuAxlUuite BREARD 5NELLINSS, ' 39 Monroe, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Alpha Alpha ■Jamfaalaya (I, 2, 3, 4), Associate Editor (3, 4): Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3). Business Manager (3); Thirteen Club; Class Secretary-Treasurer (3). Hammond La. ALFRED WOOD SPILLER, JR., ' 39 Delta Tau Delta Thirteen Club. JULIAN LESLIE STEINBERG, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau. Alpha Alpha Alpha Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Basketball; Track. JOHN ROBERTS STEWART, ' 39 Monroe, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Alpha Alpha Glee Club. BARTHOLOMEW PHILIP SULLIVAN, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Ph.B. Degree, Loyola University, 1936. FRANK WYNERTH SUMMERS, ' 38 Abbeville, La. Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Delta Phi Moot Court Board of Advisers. Bogalusa, La. BA5COM DESTRAHAN TALLEY, JR., ' 39 Alpha Alpha Alpha Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3, 4), Speaker (3); International Relations Club (2, 3}; Dramatic Guild (2, 3), Vice-President (3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4), President (4); Freshman Debating; Varsity De- bating; Campus Night Chairman (4); Dance Committee (3); Oratorical and Debating Council. ROY RAOUL THERIOT, ' 39 Class Secretary-Treasurer (4). Page 79 Erath, La. GERSON TOLMAS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu, Kappa Kappa PsI Band. CASPER ARDIS TOOKE, JR., ' 39 Phi Delta Theta Shreveport, La. LEONARD SAMUEL UNGAR, ' 39 Chess and Checker Club. New Orleans, La. ROLAND THEODORE ACHILLES VON KURNATOWSKI, ' 39 New Orleans, La. ALCIDE JOHN WEYSHAM, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsilon JOHN WINTER WOOLFOLK, JR., ' 38 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega BERYL EPHRAIM WOLFSON, ' 38 New Orleans, La. Phi Epsilon Pi B.A. Degree, Louisiana State University, 1936; Law Review. WILLIAM WALLER YOUNG, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Theta Nu White Elephants; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3); Glee Club (I, L) T.U.R.K., Secretary (2); Class Secretary-Treasurer (I, 2), Vice-President (3); Freshman Cheerleader, Assistant (2, 3), Head Cheer- leader ( ' }). FREDERICK ZENGEL, ' 33 New Orleans, La. Phi Beta Kappa B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1936; Law Review. j k f Uto Memo Ual GolUGe oi Anti ana Scle4ixx4 STUDENT BODY WILTZ CUTRER OTT President BUCKNER CHIPLEY, JR Vice-President EDWARD DOUGLAS JOHNSON . . . Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS HUGHES SCHNEIDAU President NOEL LOFTIN Vice-President EDWARD JESSE JONES, JR Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS CHARLES JANVIER President ABE BERNARD KUPPERMAN Vice-President CARL FREDERICK GOLL, IV Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS STEPHEN HERMAN SHATTLES President RICHARD DAVID FIELD Vice-President WILLIAM WEEKS WESTERFIELD, JR. . Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS PHILIP BURG JAHNCKE President WILLIAM BRADLEY WAIT Vice-President HENRY FLOWER Secretary-Treasurer WILTZ C. OTT President of the College of Arts and Sciences Student Body JAHNCKE, SHATTLES, JANVIER Von Kurna+ow Ski introduces Finals Queen, Sa Sa Smith . . . Trepagnler cracks a book . . . Champ Sutter ... I, Menard Doswell, christen thee Frances Wolf . . . Sam Hall Co. guard the colors ... Dr. ten Hoor reg- isters a freshman . . . Mr. Panfield poses one of the Jones girls . . . Billy Wester- field and Truckin ' Joe Abrams, tennisters. n h t ' n u n n U d QolUxfe. ajf A lighter moment from Shakespeare . . . Off moment in Guild rehearsals . . . Fresh- men register . . . Prexy Ott Poses . . . Smarties — Phi Beta Kappa . . . Dr. Steinmayer maps out his course . . . Leila Werlein and date (?)... Sa Sa and Squeaky, Mardi Gras. A di GAixi Bcle4ix;e Ben Xf QlaM JAY POLLOCK ALTMAYtR . Mobile, Ala. Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Alpha Alpha JAMES BARRON Indianola, Miss. Beta Theta Pi, Nu Sigma Nu BESTOR TARTT BELL Anniston, Ala. Y.M.C.A. (I, 2. 3. 4), Vice-President (I), President (3); T.U.R.K. (3, 4); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (3, 4); International Relations Club (4); Glee Club (3, 4); Jambalaya Representative (3); Manager, Varsity Basketball (3); Student Council Activity Key; Tennis (I, 2); Intra- mural Basketball. COLEMAN BERNSTEIN New Orleans, La. ALLEN WOODROW BETZ New Orleans, La. Alpha Chi Sigma BARNETT BLITZ New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu T Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Varsity Basketball. GEORGE RIEBEL BLUE New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma, Phi Phi Greenbackers; Pan-hlellenic Council. WILLIAM MARSCHALL BREWER New Orleans, La. Stgma Phi Epsilon T Club (4, 5), Secretary (5); Jambalaya Representative (3); Baseball Manager (2, 3). GEORGETTE GERTRUDE BROCKMAN New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha. Theta Nu Hullabaloo ; Glee Club (I, 2); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3. 4); Newcomb Pan- Hellenic Council. ELISHA JUDKINS CAIN, JR Wetumpka, Ala. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Phi Chi Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4); Greenbackers (3). SIMON BUCKNER CHIPLEY, JR New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Beta Mu Jambalaya (I. 2, 3. 4), Editor-in-Chief (4); T.U.R.K.; Dramatic Guild (2. 3. 4); Spectators. Provost (4); Vice-President. College of Arts and Sciences Student Body (4). SEYMOUR ALTMAN COHEN New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (2, 3, 4). ft jfA Page 84 jt Be4uM, QlaAA, JOHN VERNON CONNELL International Relations Club. Luverne, Minn. Slidell. La. DAVID EVERITT COOLEY Sigma Phi Epsilon, Plii Phi Football (I. 2). EARL CHESTER COULON Westwego, La. Theta Nu Hullabaloo Associate Editor (4). ROBERT JOCELYN CRAWLEY, JR New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta, Nu Sigma Nu White Elephants; Greenbackers. WALTER SHELLEY CULPEPPER, JR Beta Theta Pi, Nu Sigma Nu Monroe, La. WILLIAM ALBRIGHT CULPEPPER Alexandria, La. Kappa Alpha, Phi Phi Pan-Hellenic Council; Turk; Y.M.C.A., Treasurer; Freshman Debating; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating -Society. Page 85 MENARD DOSWELL, III New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega White Elephants; Hullabaloo (3, 4), Sports Editor (4); Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4), Librarian (2); Spectators (3, 4), Authologer (4); Dramatic Guild (I, 2. 3, 4). CHARLES PHILLIPS EDDY, JR New Orleans, La. Football (I, 2, 3, 5, 6). SAMUEL EICHOLD, II Mobile, Ala. Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Delta Epsilon CASWELL PREWITT ELLIS, III New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta LAWRENCE JOHN FABACHER Alpha Chi Sigma Biloxi, Miss. ALLAIN deCLOUET FAVROT New Orleans, La, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Alpha Alpha Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Spectators (3, 4). SetidJCfn. Qlculi JULIUS MICHAEL FERNANDEZ Wallace, La. Beta Mu Band (I, 2, 3). HANSON DELMAYNE FERRELL New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma, Eta Sigma Phi Glee Club. THOMAS VERNON FINCH McComb, Miss. Phi Delta Theta, Nu Sigma Nu, Phi Phi, Beta Mu Jambalaya (2}; White Elephants. STANLEY CORNELIUS FITZPATRICK New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi, Kappa Kappa Psi Pan-Hellenic Council; Band (I, 2, 3, 4). ALBERT JOHN FLETTRICH New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Alpha Alpha ' Hullabaloo Business Manager (4); Thirteen Club; T.U.R.K. ' Freshman Football; Varsity Football (2, 3). CHARLES TEISSIER FREY New Orleans, La. Alpha Chi Sigma Glee Club; Oratorical and Debating Council; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Varsity Debating. New Orleans, La. WALTER WILLIAM GALLINGHOUSE . . . . Theta Nu Hullabaloo (3, 4). WILLIAM WALTER GRACE Fort Myers, Fla. Delta Tau Delta Glee Club. HERBERT ALFRED GRAF New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi Pan-Hellenic Council (4). PAUL HERMANN HOERSKE, JR New Orleans, La. HERMAN GEORGE JANSSEN New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Phi EVELYN EDNA JONES New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha, Theta Nu Hullabaloo (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (I, 2)- Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3, 4); Debating (I, 2); Hockey Team (I, 2). Page 86 Beiuo ClcUyi EDWARD JESSE JONES, JR Picayune, Miss. Phi Kappa Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Phi Spectators: Class Secretary-Treasurer (4). PERRY BERNARD KLEIN Scranton, Pa. Sigma Alpha Mu. Phi Delta Epsilon SHIRLEY KOELLE New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Hullabaloo ; Dramatic Guild; Y.W.C.A.; Glee Club (I, 2). FRANK EMIL LINDAHL, JR Choudrant, La. GEORGE SEALE MASON, Lumberton Miss. Alpha Kappa Kappa THOMAS JUNE MELTON, JR Kappa Sigma, Phi Chi Greenbackers. Page 87 Fort Smith, Ark. JOSEPH CLEVELAND MEYERS, JR New Orleans, La. Jambalaya (3. 4), Campus Editor (3). Special Feature Editor (4); Hul- labaloo (2, 3. 4), Circulation Manager (3); Vice-President, Freshman Forensic Council; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3, 4); Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3, 4), Busmess Manager (2); International ' Relations Club (I, 2), Treasurer (2); Y.M.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4), Executive Cabinet (3); Campus Night Chairman (3). JOHN EDWARD MONROE, i ' X New Orleans, La. CHARLES MARY JOSEPH MOSELEY . . Phi Chi New Orleans, La. JOHN HAMILTON NEILL, JR Van Alstyne, Tex. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Greenbackers, Treasurer; Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4); International Relations Club. WILLIAM HAMMOND NEWMAN New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Orrega, Beta Mu Y.M.C.A. Cabinet, Dramatic Guild. BERNARD HENRY NOLAN New Orleans, La. Se4n4jCf Clcuii JAMES PRATT NORTHROP . Gulfpcrt, Miss. Phi Chi NORMAN POZINSKY New Orleans, La. German Award (3). LOWELL OSWALD . New Orleans, La. International Relations Club (I, 2, 3, 4), President. DAVID EARL PACE West Monroe, La. Kappa Sigma T Club; Freshman Football, Varsity (2, 3, 4). HENRY PAYSON PATE New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma ROBERT VERNON PAYNE New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Hullabaloo (I, 2, 3); Jambalaya (I, 2, 3), Associate Editor (3); Y.M.C.A. (3); Greenbackers (3, 4), Business Manager (3); Glee Club (3); Track (I). GEORGE COVINGTON PERRY Cr nada, Miss. Alpha Chi Sigma, Delta Tau Delta Boxi.iq (I). STANLEY WHITMIRE RAY, JR New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta T Club; Greenbackers; Basketball (I, 3). BOBBYE FURR RENTZ Miami, Fla. MERVIN HAROLD RISEMAN Opelousas, La. Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Mu, Alpha Alpha Alpha Hullabaloo Sports Staff (I, 2); T.U.R.K.; Glee Club (I, 2), Publicity Manager (2); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society {I, 2, 3, 4); Sergeant-at-Arms (2), Secretary-Treasurer (3); Class President (3); Manager, Track (3); Spectators; Debating. ilENRY LOUIS ROUX New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi IKE IRVING SALOMON New Orleans, La. Page 88 Se4UO ClaM VINCENT JOHN SAMPOGNARO Monroe, La. JOSEPH RAYMOND SAMUEL New Orleans, La. Theta Nu Jambalaya : Hullabaloo ; Spectators. DONALD FREDERICK SCHULTZ New Orleans, La. Theta Nu Hullabaloo (3, 4), Editor (4); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3, 4): Dramatic Guild, Radio Players (4). JOHN ADAMS SCHUPP New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Y.M.C.A.; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. JOSEPH MILTON SCORSONE New Orleans, La. YVEHE SHERMAN New Orleans, La. JOHN WILLIAM SIMS New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta, Theta Nu, Alpha Alpha Alpha Jambalaya (I), Assistant Editor (2), Editor-in-Chief (3); Spectators (3, 4); Freshman Forensic Council {!); Band (1); Pan-Hellenic Council (4). WALTER SIDNEY SINGLETON New Orleans, La. CLAUDE RANDOLPH SMITH, JR New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Kappa Kappa Psi Band, Assistant Manager (2, 3), Manager (4); Greenbackers. BREARD SNELLINGS Monroe, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Alpha Alpha Jambalaya (I, 2, 3, 4), Associate Editor (3, 4); Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3), Business Manager (3), Class Secretary-Treasurer (3). ROSY HOUSTON SPAAR New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon International Relations Club, Track (I). ALFRED WOOD SPILLER, JR Hammond. La. Delta Taj Delta Thirteen Club. ROBERT JUDD STARKEY East Templeton, Mass. Pi Kappa Phi JOHN ROBERTS STEWART Monroe, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Alpha Alpha Glee Club. Page 8? fiitflr ' iiifc iU Se4i4M. QlaAA. Bogalusd, Ld. BASCOM DESTREHAN TALLEY, JR Alpha Alpha Alpha Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society {I, 2, 3, 4), Speaker (3); International Relations Club (2. 3); Dramatic Guild (2, 3), Vice-President (3); Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Vice-President (3), President (4); Freshman Debating; Varsity Debating: Campus Night Chairman (4); Dance Committee (3); Oratorical and Debating Society. VICTOR EMMANUEL TEDESCO New Orleans, La. Phi Rho Sigma MARGUERITE EUGENIA TINKER New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha Hullabaloo ; Dramatic Guild; Y.V .C.A. GERSON TOLMAS New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu, Kappa Kappa Psi Band, Librarian, Assistant Librarian. HENRY LOUIS TREPAGNIER, JR New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Alpha Alpha Track (I). THEODORE FRANCIS TREUTING New Orleans, La. Beta Mu GLADYS MARIE VIOSCA New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha, Theta Nu Hullabaloo Feature Editor; Dramatic Guild (3 4)- Glee Club (I 2)- Y.W.C.A.; Newcomb Pan-Hellenic Council ' (3, A). GEORGE IRVING WEATHERLY, JR Fort Payne, Ala. Theta Kappa Psi ALCIDE JOHN WEYSHAM New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsilon CLAUDE ARTHUR WHARTON, JR Sigma Alpha Epsilon Greenbackers. Alexandria, La, HENRY CLAY WHITE, JR Pensacola, Fla Alpha Kappa Kappa WILLIAM BENJAMIN WIENER, JR Canton, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau, Beta Mu, Phi Delta Epsilon ALMYRA SOWELL WILLIAMSON Alpha Omicron Pi New Orleans, La. PAUL NEIL WOGAN New Orleans, La. JOHN HOWARD WOODBRIDGE Delta Psi, Phi Chi Tchula, Miss. WILLIAM WALLER YOUNG, JR New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Theta Nu White Elephants: Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3); Glee Club (I, 2); T.U.R.K., Secretary (2): Class Secretary-Treasurer (I, 2), Vice-President (3); Head Cheerleader (4), Assistant (2, 3); Freshman Cheerleader. a jt t Page 90 iUUJO ClcuH GILBERT BALKIN Drew, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau Band (I, 2, 3). ELMER JESSE BARNES, JR AlberWille, Ala. EUGENE WILKIE BEALL, JR Savannah, Ga. Alpha Tau Omega Glee Club. FREDERICK WOODROW BLACKBURN Minneapolis, Minn. SIDNEY HENRY BLESSEY, JR New Orleans, La. ROBERT UNSWORTH BLUM New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon. Alpha Alpha Alpha, Beta Mu Jambalaya Editorial Staff (I, 2, 3), Assistant Editor (3): Glee Club (I. 2, 3), Secretary (3); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3), Censor (2); Freshman Forensic Council. BERNARD 6LUMBERG Savannah, Ga. Sigma Alpha Mu Glee Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. EDWARD SEDLEY BRES, JR New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Glee Club {3 ' ; Intramural Football (I, 2); Track (I). EDWIN LAWRENCE BROCK New Orleans, La. Y.M.C.A. FRED BRONFIN , New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club; Greenbackers. LOUIS RAY CABIRAN New Orleans, La. Beta Mu Band (3). FRANK PAUl CASSEN5, JR T ' . . . . . New Orleans, La. STEPHEN ARISTIDE CHAVEZ New Orleans, La. KARL HAROLD ClAUSET New Orleans. La. Kappa Sigma Hullabaloo (2, 3); Campus Editor (3). MARVIN ALAN COHEN Jackson, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau Glee Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. JASON HAYDEL COLLINS New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon, Beta Mu Glee Club (2, 3); Jambalaya (2); Football (I, 2). NATHAN COTLAR New Orleans, La. T Club; Varsity Basketball (2). JULIUS THEODORE DAVIS, JR New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma BLUFORD ODOM DAY . , Brookhaven, Miss. Dramatic Guild. DONALD COTY DICKSON, JR Shraveport, La. Phi Kappa Sigma T.U.R.K.; White Elephants; Greenbackers. DONALD WOODWARD DOYLE New Orleans, La. Sigma Chi White Elephants; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Tennis ( 1 , 2, 3). EVERETT LUCAS DREWES New Orleans, La. Beta Mu OWEN SULLIVAN ECKHARDT New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma White Elephants. ALLEN AUSTIN ENZOR . . Baker, Fla Page 91 QiUi4JCt ANTHONY FERNANDEZ Shell Beach, La. Varsity Boxing Team. JACOB LEVY FISCHMAN New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu International Relations Club. GEORGE HERBERT FORD Homer, La. Band; Glee Club. CHARLES DALE GATES Ocala, Fla. Phi Delta Theta, Beta Mu White Elephants. MAURICE WESLEY GELDERT, JR New Orleans, La. GRANT WILBUR GOLDENSTAR Yemassee, S. C. Sigma Alpha Epsilon White Elephants; Greenbackers. CARL FRED GOLL, IV New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma T Club; White Elephants; Class Secretary-Treasurer (3); Football (2). MARGARET ELAINE GOTTSCHALK New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Theta Newcomb Pan-Hellenic Council. ANGUS DOUGLAS GRACE Fort Myers, Fla. Delta Tau Delta Greenbackers; Y.M.C.A. WILLIAM DIFFENDERFFER GUDE, JR Baltimore, Md. Phi Delta Chi Dramatic Guild. CARL JOSEPH GULOTTA New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi Greenbackers. HARRY GURIEVSKY New Orleans, La. Spectators. GlcuU SAM J. HALL, JR Gordon, Ala. Beta Theta Pi Jambalaya (2, 3); Hullabaloo (2); Glendy Burke Literary and De- bating Society, Censor; Vice-President, International Relations Club; T.U.R.K.; Assistant Manager, Boxing; Y.M.C.A. Band. IRVING HIRSHLEIFER Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTHUR CLAIR HOLLISTER, JR New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma Greenbackers. ARNOLD CHARLES JACOBS Brooklyn, N. Y. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Dramatic Guild; Boxing (2, 4). CHARLES JANVIER . ' New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega, Alpha Alpha Alpha White Elephants; T.U.R.K.; Class Vice-President (I), President (2, 3); Bas- ketball (I); Golf (2). JAMES JOSEPH JAUBERT New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Phi Hullabaloo (2, 3); Y.M.C.A. (I, 2, 3); Glee Club (2, 3); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (3); International Relations Club (3); Pan- Hellenic Council (2, 3); Football (I); Boxing (3). JAMES HARVEY JOHNSTON, JR Spartanburg, 5. C. Beta Theta Pi Spectators; T.U.R.K.; Varsity Track Manager (3), Assistant Manager (i, 2). JOE HILLIARD KIRBY, JR Mullins, S. C. Phi Delta Theta Greenbackers. ABE BERNARD KUPPERMAN New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3), Secretary-Treasurer (3); International Relations Club (2, 3), Treasurer (3); Class Vice-President (3)- Freshman Forensic Council; Freshman Debating, Varsity Debating; Pan- Hellenic Council (2, 3); Oratorical and Debating Council (I, 2, 3). MARION ANTHONY LANASA New Orleans, La. Band (I, 2, 3). PHILIP PAUL LANASA New Orleans, La. Band (I, 2, 3). SABIN PAUL LANDRY, JR New Orleans, La. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (2, 3); Boxing Manager (3). Page 92 4 ?5 f f? ' . S f f 9{44uM. GlaAA. ROBERT EDGAR LECORSNE, JR New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi T.U.R.K.; ' T Club; Tennis Manager (2); Cheerleader (2. 3). FRANK EDWARD LEWIS Baton Rouge, La. Sigma Chi Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic Council; Track. WESLEY ASHTON LEWIS New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta Glee Club (I). CHARLES ALBERT LEVY, JR New Orleans, La. JOHN JACOB A5TOR LEVY New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon White Elephants. ROBERT HENRI MANNING New Orleans, La. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. LEON MARCUS Brooklyn, N. Y. Freshman Baseball. FREDERICK ALVYN MARX Monroe, La. Zeta Beta Tau Band. ENDS CARR McCLENDON, JR Homer, La. Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Phi Greenbackers: Pan-Hellenic Council. RHEH RUSSELL McMAHON Baton Rouge, La. Kappa Sigma ROBERT JAMES MEADE Jackson, Mich. ARTHUR VAN BUREN MILLER -. ' Monroe, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Page 73 HERBERT LEONARD Mli.LE Drew, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Alpha Alpha Hullabaloo Sports Editor (I); Band (1, 2); Glee Club (I, 2, 3). ROBERT LEE MILLER Graceville, Fla. Pi Kappa Alpha Y.M.C.A.; Glee Club; Basketball (I). FRANK HAMPTON MOORE Bowling Green, Ky. Phi Delta Theta FRANCIS NICHOLSON McDonoughville, La. Phi Kappa Sigma, Beta Mu International Relations Club (I, 2, 3i. EDWARD WALLACE OWEN, JR New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo Staff (I), Campus Editor (2), Associate Editor (3); Inter- na ' ional Relations Club; Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. WILLIAM MOSSY PAYNE Wintcr. ' ille, Miss. Kappa Alpha Thirteen Club; T Club; Freshman Football. Track, Captain; Varsity Foot- ball. RUFFIN TROUSDALE PERKINS Washington, D. 0. Sfgma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Mu Glee Club; A Capella Choir. JOSEPH BARNWELL PHELPS New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Alpha Alpha, Phi Phi Thirteen Club; Tennis. JAMES RICHARD PHILP Franklin, Pa. Band (1, 2, 3), Assistant Manager (3); Dramatic Guild (2, 3). ALFRED MAX FORTH New Orleans, La. Jambalaya (2, 3); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3); Delegate to Oratorical and Debating Council (3); International Relations Club (2, 3); President, Southwestern Convention (3); Greenbackers (2, 3); Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3), Stage Manager (3); President, Freshman Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (2, 3); Chairman Campus Night Dance Committee (2); Freshman Forensic Council. ANTHONY ALLEN REESE New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Band; International Relations Club. LEWIS SLEEPER ROBINSON, JR McAllen, Tex. Kappa Alpha DONALD KEITH SARGENT Kalamazoo, Mich. Band. JOSEPH MILLS SEIFERTH, JR New Orleans, La. Giendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Glee Club, Vice-President (3); Dramatic Guild, Secretary-Treasurer (3); Band; Y.M.C.A.; International Relations Club (3). HOWARD JOHN SMITH New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha White Elephants; Glee Club (1, 2), Librarian (2); Class Secretary-Treasurer (2). • faS j a WILFORD MURRAY SMITH Atlanta, Ga. Pi Kappa Aiptia Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3); Representative to Oratorical and Debating Council (2, 3); International Relations Club, Presi- dent (3). Treasurer (2); Y.M.C.A. (I, 2, 3); Debating (I, 2, 3); Freshman Forensic Council. BENJAMIN LINTON SPEARMAN Anniston, Ala. Beta Theta Pi, Alpha Alpha Alpha Glee Club; T.U.R.K.; T Club, Treasurer (3); Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (2); Class Vice-President (2); Varsity Boxing Manager (2), Assistant (1); Tennis (I). FRANCIS MARION STONE Fort Scott, Kan. Sigma Chi JAMES MACK SUTTON Sylvester, Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Basketball. JOHN ALDEN THOMAS Ragland, Ala. WILLIAM PRESTON TICE Roanoke, Va. Pi Kappa Phi DOROTHY MARY TOPPINO New Orleans, La. Beta Phi Alpha WILLIAM PORTER TULL New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Freshman Football, Varsity (2, 3). MILTON TURNER Queens, N. Y. WILLIAM REVERE WELLBORN, JR Elkin, N. C. FRED ARTHUR WILD, JR New Orleans, La. ARTHUR GRADY WILLIAMS, JR Florala, Ala. Alpha Tau Omega White Elephants: Pan-Hellenic Council; Freshman Football. VICTOR HERBERT WITTEN Jacksonville, Fla. Zeta Beta Tau WELVILLE HIRSCH WOLFSON New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu HUGH MURPHY YEARWOOD - Shreveport, La. Beta Mu • JOSEPH LEWIS ABRAMS, ' 39 New York. N. Y. Zeta Beta Tau Tennis; Basketball. ROBERT GLENN ALLEN. ' 40 Pascagoula. Miss. Phi Kappa Sigma Freshman Cheerleader. WALTER ANTIN, ' 40 New Orleans. La. Zeta Beta Tau Glee Club; Manager, Freshman Basketball. JOHN WOOD ANTHONY, JR., MO New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club. WILLIE LEE ASHMORE, ' 40 Liberty, Tex. BUFORD JOSEPH AUTIN, ' 40 Houma, La. WILLIAM AXELRAD, ' 39 Houston, Tex. Kappa Nu International Relations Club; Greenbackers. ROBERT OSCAR BACKSTROM, 40 Gulfport, Miss. Beta Theta Pi Dramatic Guild; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. FRANK JEWELL BAIRD, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon CAROLINE CATHERINE BALLARD, ' 39 Bay St. Louis, Miss. PAT FARRINGTON BASS, ' 40 New Orleans La. Phi Delta Theta White Elephant. DAVID HANLIN BECKER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Alpha Alpha White Elephants; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Dramatic Guild; Pan-Hellenic Council; Greenbackers. EMILE JOSEPH BERNARD, JR., ' 39 New Orleans La Band (I, 2); Y.M.C.A. (2). ELDON UPTON BERTAUT, ' 39 Lake Charles, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon JOSEPH MICHAEL BISTOWISH, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma Page ?4 a its i M d MiMlAi La nJe i 44icLu2 ed CHARLES LORENZO BLAND. JR., ' 40 Sonora, Ky. Kappa Sigma White Elephants. ARCHIBALD RAYMOND BOGS5, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi Hullabaloo, Editorial Staff; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society: International Relations Club; Freshman Y.M.C.A. THOMAS RELYEA BOONE. JR., ' 40 Wichita Falls, Tex. JACK ALEXANDER BORNEMANN, ' 3? New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi International Relations Club. GORDON BOSWELL, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta White Elephants. JOHN CHARLES BOUTALL, ' 4(1 New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi BILLY WALL BRIERRE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Y.M.C.A.; Dramatic Guild. HOWARD ALBERT BUECHNER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. NORMAN BURNSTEIN, ' 39 New Orleans. La. Kappa Nu Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club; Green backers. JOE HAROLD CAHN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Band. JAMES LAWSON CAMPBELL, ' 40 New Orleans, La. WOODLEY CLARK CAMPBELL, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. PAUL CLARK, ' 40 Clarksdale, Miss. Alpha Tau Omega White Elephants. DON PEARSON CLAYPOOL, ' 40 Morehead, Ky. Beta Theta PI LAWRENCE ROYAL COLLINS, ' 39 Delta Sigma Phi Page 95 New Orleans, La GEORGE STEWART COMER, ' 40 Jacksonville, Fla. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Glee Club. WAYLAND THOMAS COPPEDGE, JR., ' 40 Jacksonville, Fla. Sigma Alpha Epsilon White Elephants. JAMES ALBERT COSGROVE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi Band. ALFRED COURVILLE, ' 39 Breaux Bridge, La. HENRY PAUL CRESWELL, ' 40 Abbeville, La. CHARLES WHITMARSH CRUMPTON, ' 39 MInden, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon FERNANDO JAMES CUpUET, JR. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Band; Intramural Baseball. DURANT HARRY da PONTE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. CHARLES RAY DAUNIS, ' 40 Westwego, La. WILLIAM DUNCAN DAVIS, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Jambalaya ; Business Manager, Student Handbook ; T.U.R.K.; President, Freshman Y.M.C.A.; Secretary, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet. REED RANDOLPH DEROUIN, ' 40 Chicago, 111. Kappa Sigma Glee Club; Dramatic Guild, White Elephants; Football; Track. NICHOLAS FRANK DeSALVO, ' 40 Harvey, La. WARREN BOYD DICKEY, ' 40 St. Simons Is., Ga. Alpha Tau Omega White Elephants. VICTOR MARCEL DOCHEZ, ' 40 Indianapolis, Ind. Band; Glee Club; Dramatic Guild. JOHN HENRY DOUGLAS, ' 39 Brewton, Ala. Phi Delta Theta White Elephants; Boxing. ft fe f(4 ' -1 - ■S % ik M 4r Kil Hoe iG uuiuaied. ERVING ARTHUR DRESKIN, ' 10 Dunellen, N. J. Sigma Alpha Mu Glendy Burke Literary and Debat ' ng Society. EWELL ELTON EASAN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Ptii EDWARD lAUL ECUYER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. ENRIQUE ABEL AYMERICH, ' 40 Havana, Cuba HERMAN JOSEPH ESTRADE, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Band; Glee Club. ORLANDO HECTOR G. FAES, ' 40 Havana, Cuba EARL FRANCIS FERNANDEZ, ' 40 Wallace, La. Band. RICHARD DAVID FIELD, ' 39 Shaw, Miss. Phi Delta Theta AUGUST FREDERICK FISCHER, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma ISRAEL FISHER, ' 40 Columbia, Miss. Kappa Nu Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Band. CHARLES HENRY FLOWER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Hullabaloo ; Class Secretary-Treasurer (I); Football; Track. JOHN HERBERT FOREGGER, ' 40 Roslyn, N. Y. WILLIAM TYLER FRAY, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. WALTER CLARENCE FRIDAY, JR., ' 40 Balboa, C. Z. ASHBY JACKSON FRISTOE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Glee Club; Y.M.C.A. VANCE MITCHELL FRY, ' 39 Wilmington, Va. Boxing (I, 2). MAURICE GARB, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Mu RULAND GERTH, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Freshman Football, Track; Varsity Track. JOE ALLEN GIBSON, ' 40 McComb, Miss Phi Kappa Sigma HAROLD ROBERT GOLDFARB, ' 40 Brooklyn, N. Y. Band. EDWARD KELLERMAN GOODELL, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Y.M.C.A. RICHARD HENRY GOODELL, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma THOMAS MILLER GORDON, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta MILAM HARRISON GRAY, JR., ' 40 Denver, Colo. Delta Kappa Epsilon Glee Club. Publicity Manager; A Capella Choir; Thirteen Club; Tennis (I). WILLIAM MILLER GREEN, ' 39 Dongan Hills, N. Y. HARRY BERTRAND GREENBERG, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau JOSEPH VINCENT GREGORATTI, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi FIELD VERNON GREMILLION, ' 40 Alexandria, La. Kappa Sigma JAMES JOSEPH GRAVEMBERG, JR., ' 39 Bay St. Louis, Miss. Kappa Alpha JESSE JOSHUA GURLAND, ' 39 Bayonne, N. J. fu IJA Page 96 4 xlleAxyu:ui44 4ieA. MELVILLE T. GURLAND, ' 40 Bayonne. N. J. Irframurai Basketball. CHARLES GILMORE HAGEDORN, ' 40 New York, N. Y. Zeta Beta Tau ARTHUR BROWNE HAMMOND, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha. Alpha Alpha Alpha Greenbackers. Secretary-Treasurer; Thirteen Club. FRANK HELION HARDENSTEIN, JR., ' 3? New Orleans. La. Pi Kappa Alpha Y.M.C.A. WALTER GEORGE HARTLEY, JR., ' 39 Tulsa, Okla. Phi Delta T.Heta JOHN FERDINAND HARTMANN, JR.. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Y.M.C.A. (I, 2); Glee Club (2). JOHN HUDDLESTON HEATH, ' lO New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha JAY BENJAMIN HECHT, JR.. ' 39 Columbus. Ga. Zeta Beta Tau Baseball. MILTON ERNEST HILLS, ' 39 New Orleans, U. JEROME BYRON HIRSCH, JR., 40 Greenville, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau Band. NORWOOD NOEL MINGLE, JR.. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Golf. GEORGE DENEGRE HOPKINS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha JACK GARZA HOWE. ' 40 Minden, La. HENRY FRITH HYNSON, ' 40 Bunkie, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Y.M.C.A. WARREN MAURICE JACOBS, ' 39 . . . . T. New Orleans, La. Band. Page 97 PHILIP BURG JAHNCKE. ' 40 New Orleans. La. Delta Tau Delta Thirteen Club; Football (I): Class President (I). MOREAU JAMES JUMONVILLE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Ka.opa Epsilon Thirteen Club; Varsity Basketball (I), Tennis (I). GEORGE BURTON JURGENS. ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha MARTIN JAMES BARKDULL KAHAO, ' 39 Kahns, La. Delta Tau Delta JOHN THEO KARAPHILLIS, 39 Tarpon Springs, Fla. STEWART JOSEPH KEPPER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta ALBERT PAYNE KIBBE, ' 39 Abbeville, La. Phi Kappa Sigma HARVEY JEROME KLAFTER, ' 40 Milwaukee, Wis. Zeta Beta Tau Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. DAVID GEORGE KOSTMAYER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi NICH GUS KUMPURIS, ' 40 Little Rock, Ark. Kappa Sigma WILLIAM HOWARD KUNTZ, ' 40 Milwaukee, Wis. G ' er.dy B rke Literary and Debating Society; Glee Club. V ILLIAM WALSHE KYLE. ' 40 New Orleans. La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Giee Club. DAVID WINDER LABOUISSE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Chi White Elephants. JAMES VIRGIL LAMBERT, ' 39 Brooklyn. N. Y. Alpha Tau Omega Glee Club. RUDOLPH MATAS LANDRY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Deita Kappa Epsilon Glee Club; Basketball (I); Football (I); Tug-o ar (I). idJleAjcyuiAi jateA. ROBERT MARTIN LATHROP, 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi International Relations Club; Sreenbackers; Football Manager (I). HOMER FREDERICK LEIFE5TE, ' 10 New Orleans, La. Band; Glee Club. WILLIAM LEON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu nternational Relations Club. FRANK HENRY LINDEMAN, JR., ' 40 Leesburg, Fla. Phi Delta Tlieta MERCER PRESLEY LONGING, ' 39 Provencal, La. EVELIO MANUEL LOPEZ, ' 40 Tampa, Fla. ARTHUR B. LUNIN, ' 40 Brooklyn, N. Y. Football (I). PHILIP JOSEPH MAHER, ' 39 Pensacola, Fla. Sigma Alpha Epsilon WILLARD MARMELZAT, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Mu Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club. RUDOLPH JAMES MARSHALL, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. ALBERT CONGDON MARTIN, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi GEORGE BERNARD MATTHEWS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha WILLIAM HENRY MATTHEWS, III, ' 40 Livingston, Tex. PI Kappa Alpha Band. HERMANN ROBERT MATTHIESSEN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. HARVEY CRAIG MAY, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma JAMES McLACHLAN, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La Delta Sigma Phi DONALD STUART McLELLAN. ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi CAREY LEE McMILLAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi LEON VICTOR McVAY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi GEORGE THEODORE MELLINGER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma GEORGE CARL MICK, ' 40 lago, Tex. JOSEPH BAYARD MILLER ' 39 Waterproof, La. Alpha Tau Omega Oratorical and Debating Society. MALCOLM WILFRED MONROE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Band; Glee Club; Y.M.C.A. PETER RENE MONROSE, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha White Elephants; Greenbackers. MAX MAURICE MORELOCK, ' 39 Haynesville, La. Beta Theta Pi Glee Club; Band; International Relations Club; Thirteen Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. GEORGE WILLIAM MORING, ' 40 Swalnsboro, Ga. Sigma Chi BERNARD MOUN r, JR., ' 39 Montgomery, Ala. Zeta Beta Tau Assistant Manager, Tennis. FRANCIS MUFFOLETTO, 40 Eunice, La. EDWARD PRESTON MUNSON, JR., ' 40 Napoleonville, La. Beta Theta Pi Thirteen Club; Glee Club; International Relations Club. STEPHEN CLARENDON MUNSON, JR., ' 39 Jeanerette, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Thirteen Club. Page 98 fs f D f 1 i ' i- - - V- V r ik w k.£hi 11 hkiM Hcie ' uiua ed AMEDeE longer MUSSON, ' 39 New Orleans. La. Beta Theta PI Freshman Tennis; Freshman-Sophonnore Football; Tennis. ED DAVIS NOBLE, ' lO Fayette. Miss. Kappa Sigma White Elephants; Manager, Football (I). WILLIAM DANIEL NOBLES, JR., ' 40 Pensacola, Fla. Phi Delta Theta JOHN ROBERT NORMAN, ' 0 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha White Elephants. WILLIAM RAYMOND NORTH, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma MARSHALL FREDERICK ORDEMANN, 40 New Orleans, La. Freshman Cheerleader; Y.M.C.A.; Radio Guild. GEORGE KEYES PAGE, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon DONALD SCOTT PARHAM, ' 40 Coconut Grove, Fla. Kappa Sigma LEWIS CRUTCHFIELD PARRISH, ' 37 New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Hullabaloo Circulation Manager; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Jambalaya Staff. JOHN HENRY PATERNOSTRO, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Freshman Cheerleader. HUGH GAMBLE PAYNE, ' 39 Winterville, Miss. Kappa Alpha Thirteen Club; Football (I, 2); Track (I, 2). THOMAS BECKWITH PAYNE, ' 39 Winterville, Miss. Kappa Alpha Vice-President, Thirteen Club; Football. WILLIAM FRANCIS PEAK, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi Boxing. GEORGE HENRY PENN, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega, Beta Mu Thirteen Club. CHARLES HUBERT PETTEWAY, ' 40 Lakeland, Fla. Pi Kappa Alpha Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Y.M.C.A.; International Re- lations Club. Page 99 MAURICE JOSEPH PICHELOUP, ill, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi Band; Glee Club; Greenbackers; Golf. BEN SIDNEY POLLOCK, ' 39 Fort Smith, Ark. ALEXANDER ERWIN RALSTON, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. HOMER MEADE RANKIN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon T.U.R.K. (I. 2, 3); Pan-Hellenic Council (3); Class Vice-President (I); Cheerleader (I, 2); Freshman Cheerleading Award. PAUL BERNARD REASER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Glee Club; International Re- lations Club; Freshman Y.M.C.A. FORD WILBUR REESE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi Thirteen Club; Cheerleader. HORACE VINCENT RICHARDS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. WINSTON EVERETTE RILEY, ' 39 Eudora, Ark. Sigma Alpha Epsilon LAWRENCE LEE ROBERT, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Intramural Basketball. WIRT ADAMS R0DGER5, JR., ' 40 Bastrop, La. Kaopa Sigma ERNEST ROGER, III, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Thirteen Club. MELVIN MARCUS ROSENTHAL, 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau Glee Club. RAPHAEL ROSS, JR New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta Hullabaloo. DANIEL HENRY ROWE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Y.M.C.A.; Dramatic Guild. THEOBALD ROBERT RUDOLF, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha White Elephants. I? uxxe nxyuulLdxsied. WALTER ANTHONY SALATICH. ' 39 New Orleans, La. CHARLES MAYER SAMUEL, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau MORRIS SCHAPIRO, ' 39 Bayonne, N. J. JOSEPH VINCENT SCHL05SER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta ALBERT SCHONBRUN, ' 40 Tampa, Fla, WILLIAM ROBERT SCHULTZ, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Glee Club. CURTIS FREDERIC SCOTT, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsilon White Elephants. JOHN STANLEY SCOTT, ' 40 Lake Charles, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon RICHARD CLIFFORD SEITHER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo Staff; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Jam- balaya. JAMES CORBETT SENTER, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega White Elephants. STEPHEN HERMAN SHATTLES, ' 39 Los Angeles, Calif. Sigma Phi Epsilon Class President (2); Football. COURTNEY WILLIAM SHROPSHIRE, JR., ' 39 Birmingham, Ala. Phi Delta Theta HORACE ELVIN SHUFFIELD, ' 40 Little Rock, Ark. Sigma Alpha Epsilon White Elephants. SAMUEL SIMKIN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. EDSAR ROLLINS DUMONT SMITH, ' 39 Covington, La. Phi Delta Theta WILLIAM LAMAR SMITH, ' 39 Wetumpka, Ala. Beta Theta Pi Band; International Relations Club (2). ALFRED LOUIS SOLOMON, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. EDMUND OGDEN SPILLER, ' 39 Hammond, La. Delta Tau Delta Thirteen Club. ANTHONY JOHN SPOTO, ' 40 Tampa, Fla. PIERCY JOSEPH STAKELUM, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi Dramatic Guild; Freshman Track. WILLIAM STEIN, JR., ' 40 Natchez, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. ALVIN WEIL STRAUSS, JR., ' 40 Little Rock, Ark. Zeta Beta Tau Assistant Basketball Manager (1). EDWIN FRANK STUMPF, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. ROBERT CARL SUTTON, ' 39 Sylvester, Ga. Sigma Alpha Epsilon ALBERT ROBERTSON TEBO, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Glee Club; Freshman Cheerleader; Intramural Basketball. JOHN RICHMOND THISTLETHWAITE, ' 39 Opelousas, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Glee Club; International Relations Club. PERRY KING THOMAS, JR., ' 40 Tupelo, Miss. Phi Delta Theta ROBERT RICHARD THORNTON, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Glee Club. JOHN GRAY THORP, ' 40 Mansfield, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Band; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club; Freshman Y.M.C.A. DOUGLAS PAUL TORRE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Dramatic Guild; White Ele- phants. Page 100 ncie uyicuL XAiel MOTTRAM PETER TORRE, lO New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta White Elephants. ERNEST JOSEPH TRICHE, JR., ' ■lO Havana, Cuba SAMUEL ADAMS TRUFANT, Ml, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Chi White Elephants. LOUIS IRA TYLER, JR., ' 40 Baton Rouge, La. Phi Kappa Sigma White Elephants; Freshman Y.M.C.A. JOHN ROBERT VALL6E, ' 40 New Orleans, La. GILBERT HAROLD VORHOFF, ' 3 ' ? New Orleans, La. JOHN GILL WAFER, JR., ' 40 Shreveport, La. HARRY HART WAGENHEIM, ' 40 Pensacola, Fla. Zeta Beta Tau Dramatic Club; Band; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. MEYER CLYDE WAGNER, JR., ' 40 Houston, Tex. Zeta Beta Tau WILLIAM BRADLEY WAIT, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta Hullabaloo (1); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Glee Club; White Elephants; Class Vice-President (I). WINSTON WAKEFIELD WALKER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega ARTHUR JEMISON WALLACE, JR., ' 39 Tampa, Fla. Kappa Alpha GreenbacVers; Secretary-Treasurer, Thirteen Club. FRED LESLIE WARREN, ' 40 Houston, Tex. Glee Club. DAVID WEINSTEIN, ' 40 St. Augustine, Fla. JACK M. WEISS, ' 40 _. Beaumont, Tex. Zeta Beta Tau Band. Page 101 HERBERT FRANKLIN WHITE, ' 40 Pensacola, Fla. PAUL GARY WHITE, JR., ' 40 plant City, Fla. Pi Kappa Alpha International Relations Club. JAMES SEITZ WHITT, ' 39 Oklahoma City, Okla. Sigma Alpha Epsilon JACK CARL WHITESELL, ' 39 New Orleans, La. JULIAN WIENER, ' 39 Canton, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Freshman Basketball. ANDREWS MOORE WILKINSON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi HUGH MILLER WILKINSON, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. OSCAR SAMUEL WILLENZIK, ' 40 Pensacola, Fla. Kappa Nu GEORGE ELLIOT WILLIAMS, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Chi White Elephants. WALKER SAMUEL WILLIAMS, ' 40 Nacoiari, Sonora, Mex. Kappa Sigma ROBERT OLIVE WINDES, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta LYNN BURKE WINDHAM, JR., ' 40 Sigma Alpha Epsilon White Elephants. Tyler, Tex. SIDNEY WRIGHT, ' 39 Eunice, La. Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Alpha Alpha Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Glee Club. ARTHUR de ZALDUONDO, ' 39 New Orleans, La. HARRY LOOMIS ZENGEL, JR New Orleans, La. 4 -- ■T   ,  s. ' . 4 5 . k 4 .-■J B ' i 14 GoUec 0 £ u iHee UKa STUDENT BODY ROBERT PAINE LOCKETT, JR President LOUIS RICHARD OTTO, JR Vice-President JACK SEYBORNE BURK Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS EDWARD JOSEPH WELSCH, JR President DeWITT LIONEL MORRIS Vice-President HAROLD FRANCIS FAVRET Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS LOUIS ODEL THAMES President JOHN ROBERT ROMBACH Vice-President EDGAR JAMES LeBLANC Secretary DONALD EDWARD JAHNCKE Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS JAMES FRANK RICHMOND President ALBERT JOHN WETZEL, JR Vice-President JOSEPH THOMAS HOGAN Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS STEPHEN WALLACE PAINTER President WALTER EMMANUEL BLESSEY Vice-President HENRY IRVEN MADDEN Secretary-Treasurer ROBERT P. LOCKETT, JR. President of the College of Engineering student Body RICHMOND, THAMES. WELSCH Classes . . . More classes . . . It works! . . . Dean Roberts talks it over with President Menuet and friend . . . The professors listen for a change . . . Machinery . . . Chemical Engineering . . . What they do with test tubes. n b n b r- i y n U U QolU fe. Working engineers . . . Ma- chine shop . . . Dr. Hard turns over the baton of the Band to Maynard Klein, Wil- liams refereeing . . . Key man Hustedt . . . Drafting boards and such . . . Paul Tobin ki- bitzing in the Physics lab . . . More engineers at work . . . Posed. cd Hf lfiee UfiJ Se4 AjCf ClaAA JOHN CARL BENDLER New Orleans. La. M. and E. Engineering Aero Club. HOBART WARREN BLAKESLEE New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering Glee Club (4); American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2, 3, 4), Chair- man (4); Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (2, 3, 4). WILLIAM HAUBTMAN BOHNE New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Civil Engineering White Elephants (I); American Society of Civil Engineers (2, 3, 4), Treas- urer (3). LESTER IRVING BOONE Monticello, Miss. M. and E. Engineering LIONEL JOHN BOURGEOIS, JR New Orleans. La. Sigma Phi Delta Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. JOHN MtRON BROCATO Wisner, La. Architecture Architectural Society: T Club; Gargoyle; Boxing (I). BARREMORE BEVERLY BROWN Alpha Tau Omega Chemical Engineering New Orleans, La. HARWOOD IGNATIUS BROWN New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Delta M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Pan- Hellenic; Louisiana Engineering Society. THOMPSON BYRD BURK New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Architecture Architectural Society; Glee Club. EUGENE JEAN CA2ENAVE, JR New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. GODFREY THOMAS COATE M. and E. Engineering Arkadelphia, Ark. CHARLES HERMAN DIETH „ New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. Page 106 Se4M A QlcuH GILMER WHITNEY ENSELHARDT New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2, 3, 4}; American Institute of Electrical Engineers ( ' I). WALDO ALTON ERICKSON New Orleans. La. M. and E. Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers (4); T ' Club; Basketball (4). HENRY CHOTARD EUSTIS New Orleans. La. Alpha Tau Omega Architecture Architectural Society; White Elephants; Manager, Varsity Football. JAMES NORMAN EUSTIS New Orleans. La. Sigma Chi M. and E. Engineering HAROLD GODWIN FAUST. JR New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Greenbackers. HAROLD FRANCIS FAVRET New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Delta Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers, Secretary; Class Secretary (4). Page 107 JOHN MILTON GABRIEL New Orleans. La. Sigma Phi Delta Architecture Architectural Society; Gargoyle; Boxing. MARTIN MATHIAS GURTLER, II New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Delta Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Chief Engineer, Survey Camp. GEORGE ALBERT HEFT New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. ROBERT BREWSTER JAMES New Orleans. La. Beta Theta PI M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Treasurer (3), Secretary (5); Baseball (I. 2, 3, 4, 5); Intramural Basketball (I, 2}. ARTHUR LOUIS JUNG. JR New Orleans. La. Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering White Elephants; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Pan-Hellenic Council, FERDINAND LOUIS LARUE. JR Alpha Tau Omega Chemical Engineering New Orleans, La. dMdS m kh Se4U0 QlaAA. MAURICE JAMES LASKEY. JR New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Delta M. and E. Engineering American Society ot Mechanical Engineers {3, 4); American Institute of Electrical Engineers (3, 4); Track. PEMBROKE OSCAR LEACH Chatta nooga, Tenn. Alpha Tau Omega, Phi Phi Chemical Engineering Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3); Greenbackers (3, 4); Junior Member, American Chemical Society; Jambalaya Representative (3). ROBERT PAINE LOCKETT. JR New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; T ' Club; T.U.R.K.; Class Presi- dent (3); President Student Body (4); Varsity Basketball (2, 3. 4); Track (2, 3, 4); White Elephant Cup, 1934. JOHN TODD McCAW Columbia. S. C. Sigma Nu, Tau Beta PI M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers (3, 4); Glee Club. MARTIN WILLIAM McDONOUGH, JR M. and E. Engineering New Orleans, La. NORMAN CLEMENT MELUN New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Architecture T.U.R.K.; Architectural Society. GEORGE WILLIAM MOD New Orleans. La. Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering JOHN EDWARD MONROE, JR New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering DeWITT LIONEL MORRIS New Orleans. La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Class Vice-President (4). DANIEL WARREN BRICKELL MURPHY New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers (3, 4). CLIFTON R005 NEWLIN New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2, 3, 4); Aero Club (2); Base- ball (2). FERDIE ANTHONY NOBILE Lu+cher, La. Sigma Phi Delta Architecture Gargoyle; Architectural Society (I, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (4); Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3) ; Greenbackers (3, 4) ; Louisiana Engineering Society; Boxing (3, 4). PAUL EDWARD ODENDAHL, JR New Orleans, La. Architecture Architectural Society; Gargoyle; Track { I ). MILTON ELI PICK New Orleans. La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; American Institute of Elec- trical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society; Glee Club. Page 108 oo HENRY RUSSELL RICHMOND, JR Atlanta, Ga. Phi Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Class Vice-President (3). PERRY REINHARDT ROEHM New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2, 3, 4). Treasurer (4); Green- backers; Class Secretary-Treasurer (2). MATTHEW HARRY LOVAT SANDERS, JR San Francisco, Calif. Kappa Alpha Architecture Hullabaloo (2, 3, 4); Architectural Society, Vice-President (3), President (4); T.U.R.K. HENRY BURGARD SHEPARD New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering Y.M.C.A. Cabinet; American Society of Civil Engineers; Class President (I). LUIS CARLOS VILLAMIZAR Colombia, 5. A. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. EDWARD JOSEPH WELSCH, JR Natchitocties, La. Sigma Phi Delta Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Class Secretary-Treasurer {3}, President (4); Quartermaster, Survey Camp (3). MILTON FRIEL WILLIAMS, JR New Orleans. La. Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1936; Band (I, 2. 3, 4, 5), Manager (5). CHARLES GRACE WRIGHT New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineering; Band. Page 109 M CLIFFORD ATKINSON, JR New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon M. and E. Engineering T.U.K.K.; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. GABRIEL GONZALEZ AURIOLES y FALC6N Havana. Cjba Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering ROYAL RICHARD BASTIAN, JR New Orleans. La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Chemical Engineering Thirteen Club; T.U.R.K. {I, 2, 3), Vice-President (3); Class President (I, 2). PHILIP ALFRED BEENEL, JR New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering LAURENCE HENRY BOHNE New Orleans. La. Phi Kappa Sigma M, and E. Engineering JOHN MATTHEWS BOPP Bay St. Louis, Miss. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. HAMILTON JOSEPH BOURDREAUX. JR Morgan City. La. M. and E. Engineering LEO EMMET BRODERS New Orleans, La. Delta Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering Jambalaya Representative (2, 3). ARTHUR HUBERT BROOK Bastrop, La. Pi Kappa Alpha M. and E. Engineering ' Band (I, 2, 3); Assistant Librarian (3). JACK SEYBORNE BURK New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Glee Club; Architectural Society; International Relations Club; Secretary, Engineering Student Body. CORNELIUS CHARLTON BURKE, JR Marianna. Ark. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. ROY MORGAN CAMl • ■■_ New Orleans, La. e.ivil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers.  iW ' i |f , ( i44 iXfA. Qlcui CHARLES IRWIN CRAIS New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering JOHN JOSEPH R. DeMAJO New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JOHN KAIGLER DIXON New Orleans. La. Sigma Phi Delta Chemical Engineering Pan-Hellenic Council; Track. NORVAL FRANCIS ELLIOT New Orleans, La. M. ard E. Engineering WILLIAM CONNER ELLIS New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; White Elephants. EDGAR BENJAMIN FONTAINE. JR New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering JACQUES LANAUZE FORTIER New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. EDWIN JEROME FRIEDRICHS New Orleans. La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Architecture Architectural Society; Football. LUCIEN MUNI HAASE New Orleans, La. Architecture Architectural Society. ROBERT NAGLE HABANS New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. JOHN EUGENE HALL. JR New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Band (I, 2. 3); Librarian (3); Glee Club (3). GEORGE PUTNAM HINDS. JR New Orleans. La. Phi Kappa Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering WILLIAM SPENCER HUEY New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Chemical Engineering Thirteen Club. DONALD EDWARD JAHNCKE New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineering; Vice-Chairman; Class Treas- urer (3) ; Jambalaya ' Representative. PIERRE JOVOVITCH Paris. France Architecture Y.M.C.A.; Architectural Society; Freshman Track. LONNIE EARL KEES Brookhaven. Miss. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. VAL EARHART KISSGEN New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers (2, 3). EDGAR JAMES LEBLANC New Orleans. La. Architecture Architectural Society; Glee Club; Class Secretary-Treasurer (3). WOODWARD BAINBRIDGE LOGAN New Orleans. La. Pi Kappa Alpha Architecture Glee Club; Architectural Society; Class Secretary-Treasurer ( I ). JOHN POSTON MANARD New Orleans. La. Delta Kappa Epstlon, Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering NORBERT WILLIAM MARKEL New Orleans. La. Phi Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering Jambalaya; T.U.R.K.; Greenbackers; American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers; Pan-Hellenic Council. HENRY GILES MAKTIN. II New Orleans. La. Phi Kappa Sigma, Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering JOHN DANIEL McBRIDE Pilot Town. La. Chemical Engineering AUGUST LOUIS MILLER New Orleans. La. M. and E. Engineering JOSEPH RICHARD MOONEY New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Delta M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Track (I), Varsity (2, 3); Intra- mural Basketball. JOHN EDWARD MOREHISER. JR New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Treasurer (3); Band. WARREN GUSTAVE MOSES New Orleans. La. Zeta Beta Tau M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. GUSTAF FRANK OSTERMAN. JR Laurel, Miss. Beta Theta Pi Chemical Engineering Freshman Track. LOUIS RICHARD OTTO. JR New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Phi M, and E. Engineering Band (I, 2, 3, 4). Publici Manager (4); American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Class Secretary-Treasurer ( I ), President (2); Vice-President. Stu- dent Body (4). ALBERT BROWN PATERSON. JR New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Page 1 10 0 % feiuk k mm WILLIAM MINOR l-AYNE New Orleans, La. Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering Winner Alpha Chi Sigma Freshman Essay Cup. WALTER PETER RAARUP, JR New Orleans, La. Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering JOSEPH SANTOS RIORDA Bluefields, Nic. Alpha Tau Omega M. and E. Engineering American Society ot Mechanical Engineers; hreshman Track, Varsity (2. 3). JOHN ROBERT ROMBACH, JR New Orleans. La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Y.M.C.A.; Class Vice-President (3); Intramural Basketball, Baseball. IRVIN JOSEPH ROME Destrehan. La. M. and E. Engineering FRANK JOSEPH ROSATO New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Assistant Band Director, Property Manager. NICHOLAS ANTHONY SCHILLECI New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Delta Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. CAMMIE DARLING SMITH, JR New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi Architecture Architectural Society, EMMANUEL JUNG STANTON New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Chemical Engineering LOUIS ODEL THAMES Hammond, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon M. and E. Engineering Class President (3); Football (I, 2, 3, 4). HORACE ARTHUR THOMPSON, JR New Orleans. La. Pi Kappa Alpha Chemical Engineering Glee Club; Greenbackers; Track (1, 2, 3); Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3). JOHN PAUL TOBIN New Orleans. La. Beta Theta PI M. and E. Engineering T.U.R.K. (2). Secretary (3); Class Secretary-Treasurer (2); American So- ciety of Mechanical Engineers (2, 3}. JOHN FRANCIS VOGT. JR New Orleans. La. Sigma Phi Delta M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Intramural Basketball. Baseball. WILLIAM HORACE WILLIAMS, JR New Orleans, La. Ph7 Delta Theta Civil Engineering Jambalaya (I, 2, 4), Business Manager (2); American Society of Civil Engineers (1, I. 3, 4); Assistant Chief Engineer Survey Camp (3), Chief Engineer (4) . GEORGE FREEMAN WILLLIAMSON New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers (2. 3), Vice-President (3); Y.M.C.A. (3). JACK ANDREW ALLISON, ' 39 Biloxi. Miss. Alpha Tau Omega Civil Engineering White Elephants; American Society of Civil Engineers. BERNARD JACKIEL ARONSON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu Architecture Architectural Society; Greenbackers. WILLIAM ARTHUR ATKINSON, JR., ' 39 New Orleans. La. Phi Kappa Sigma Chemical Engineering Y.M.C.A.; White Elephants. WALTER EDGAR AYMOND, ' 40 Opelousas, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Architecture Glee Club; Architectural Society. WALTER OLAN BATISTA, 39 Central Tacajo, Ote, Cuba M. and E. Engineering CLEM BURKE BINNINGS, ' 39 New Orleans, La, Alpha Tau Omega Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Y.M.C.A. (1). CHARLES BITTENBRING, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering JULES FREDERICK BLASS, ' 39 New Orleans, La, Chemical Engineering WALTER EMMANUEL BLESSEY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering Class Vice-President (1); Intramural Baseball. PHILIP WILLIAM BOHNE. ' 39 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Y.M.C.A.; Secretary-Treasurer, Freshman Y. RICHARD CAMP BORDEN, 40 Washington, D. C. Phi Kappa Sigma Civil Engineering Y.M.CA. SYLVAIN CLEMENT BOUCHE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2); Y.M.C.A. (1. 2 International Relations Club (2); Intramural Basketball. Page 111 j cM j(A ndeAxiAxiAidXAte . HENRY BERNARD BRADFORD, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Chi Epsilon Chemical Engineering LOUIS ISADORE BREFFEILH, JR., 40 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Glee Club. ERIC POWELL BREIDENBACH, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Epsilon, Alpha Chi Epsilon Chemical Engineering T.U.R.K.; Y.M.C.A.: Greenbackers; Class Vice-President (I). THOMAS GILMORE BROUSSARD, ' 39 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Interclass Football, Basketball, Track; Intramural Basketball. HENRY JOSEPH BULTMAN, JR.. ' 40 New Orleans. La. Phi Kappa Sigma Chemical Engineering CHARLES WITHERSPOON BURTON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Y.M.C.A.; Track. FRANK THEODORE CARROLL, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering GERARD PAUL CARUSO. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering PAUL GIBERT CHARBONNET, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Architecture Architectural Society. PHILIP BURTON CLERC. ' 40 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering WALKER BIBB COLEMAN. JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Architecture Architectural Society; Intramural Basketball. ROBERT DONALD COSGROVE. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Band. DOROTHY WALMSLEY COTTON, ' 40 Philadelphia, Pa. Architecture Architectural Society. NATHANIEL CORTLAND CURTIS, JR., ' 40 New Orleans. La. Kappa Alpha Architecture Thirteen Club; Architectural Society; Football. HOMER LEE DaVIS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma M. and t. Engineering Y.M.C.A.; Track, Intramural Basketball. HARRY LEE DEAS, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Chemical Engineering Y.M.C.A.; Intramural Basketball. WALLACE VERLOIN DeGRUY, ' 39 M. and E. Engineering , . New Orleans, La. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Executive Committee. STANLEY MARTIN DIEFENTHAL. ' 39 New Orleans, La. M. and b. Engineering ALBERT MILFORD DREYFUSS, JR., ' 40 Shreveport, La. Zeta Beta Tau Architecture Architectural Society, JAMES ROSS EUSTIS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Civil Engineering HECTOR GEORGE FERNANDEZ. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta M. and E. Engineering JOHN BURNS FITCH, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering OWEN HERBERT FOSS, 3? New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering NICHOLAS FRANCIS FRISCHHERTZ, ' 39 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Page 112 4 de xyicu£44a LOUIS WALTER CLEMENTS GEIER, ' 40 New Orleans. La. Architecture Architectural Society. CARL EDDINS GEYER. ' 40 New Orleans. La. Phi Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering LEON GREENBERG. ' 40 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering DONATO ENRIQUE GUIZA. ' 39 Charcas. S.L.P., Mexico Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. EARLE RIETH CURTLER, 40 New Orleans. La Sigma Phi Delta Chemical Engineering Band. ALVIN BERTON HARRISON. ' 39 New Orleans. La. Architecture Architectural Society. MAURICE HIRSCH HELLMAN, 40 Piaquemine, La. Kappa Nu M. and E. Engineering Intramural Basketball. WILLIAM CHARLES HILDEBRAND, JR., ' 40 New Orleans. La. Sigma Chi M. and E. Engineering White Elephants. JOSEPH THOMAS HOGAN. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering Class Secretary-Treasurer (2); Track and Field; Intramural Football, Bas- ketball. HERMANN JOHN JANSSEN, ' 39 New Orleans. La. Alpha Chi Sigma Chemical Engineering Track (I, 2): Fencing (2). ROGER NORMAN JAUBERT, 40 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering WARREN LOUIS JAUBERT. ' 39 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering Football; Boxing; Track. EARLE HOPKINS JONES, JR.. ' 39 Fayetteville. Tenn. Beta Theta Pi M. and E. Engineering ERNEST WHALEY JONES, ' 39 New Orleans. La. Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering DONALD GIFFORD JORDAN, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Chemical Engineering Pan- Hellenic Council. EDWARD LACY KING, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering LEON KLEIN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering HAROLD JOSEPH LAGROUE, JR.. ' 40 New Orleans. La. Architecture Architectural Society. NORMAN JOSEPH LANDRY, ' 39 New Orleans. La. Phi Delta Theta M. and E. Engineering Jambalaya, HERRICK JOHNSON LANE. JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Civil Engineering Thirteen Club. GEORGE MURRAY LEAKE. ' 40 New Orleans, La. Architecture Architectural Society. BOYD HENRY LEWIS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta Architecture Architectural Society; Glee Club. ARTHUR LEON LOWE, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering White Elephants. PHILIP JOSEPH LUCIA. 40 New Orleans. La. Architecture Arch itectura I Society. Page 113 fa f A 1 , H€ie t U24U€ 4 ed HENRY IRVEN MADDEN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Delta M. and E, Engineering Y.M.C.A.; Class Secretary (I). JACK MANHEIM, 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Mu Chemical Engineering JOHN FARNSWORTH MANSON, 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. ALBERT HEWS McCANN. JR.. ' 40 Shreveport, La. Architecture Architectural Soctety; Glee Club; Dramatic Guild. NEIL HUGH McLAURlN, JR.. ' 40 Brookhaven. Miss. Chemical Engineering Band. JOFFRE PERSHING MERCIER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering CHARLES CHRISTIAN MILLER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta Chemical Engineering WILLIAM ANSON MONROE, ' 40 Tacoma. Wash. Chemical Engineering STANLEY AUGUSTIN MONTZ, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma PI Architecture Architectural Society. HAROLD IVAN MORRIS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering ROBERT ASHTON MULLER. ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering CHARLES PATRICK MURPHY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon M. and E, Engineering Football. EDWARD LANDRY MURPHY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering CECILE NELKEN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Architecture Dramatic Guild; Architectural Society. CHARLES WOODWARD NELSON, ' 39 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering Y.M.C.A. Cabinet (I, 2); American Society of Mechanical Engineers {2}. JOHN EMILE POTTHARST. JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta M. and E. Engineering ROBERT ROUGELOT PRECHTER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. M. and E. Engineering Y.M.C.A. HERBERT EDWARD PRITCHARD, JR., ' 39 New Orleans. La. M, and E. Engineering JOHN MONROE PYLE, ' 40 Sherman, Tex. M. and E. Engineering PAUL HENRY RAMOS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma Chemical Engineering Greenbackers; International Relations Club; Track. CHARLES EDWARD REID, ' 40 Hammond, La. Delta Tau Delta Chemical Engineering Glee Club; Operetta Chorus. THOMAS JOHN RENNIE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi Civil Engineering JAMES FRANK RICHMOND, ' 39 Atlanta, Ga. Phi Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering T.U.R.K.; White Elephants; Class President (I. 2). PAUL HARDING RICKER, ' 39 Wakefield, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega M. and E. Engineering Band. Page 114 4ijae uyuixit4X4ie EARL CRAWFORD STEVENS, JR.. ' 39 New Orleans. La. Alpha Tau Omega Chemical Engineering MORRIS STERN. ' 40 Chemical Engineering Football (1). New Orleans. La. FERDI B. STtRN, JR.. ' 39 New Orleans. La. Zeta Beta Tau M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Jambalaya Representative (2). REINHARD AUGUST STEINMAYER, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega Civil Engineering Thirteen Club. JACK BERNARD ST. CLAIR. ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering WILLIAM FREDERICK STANDKE, JR., ' 39 New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. EDWIN JOSEPH SONIAT. ' 39 New Orleans. La, M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MILLARD PURNELL SNYDER. ' 39 Shreveport, La. Delta Tau Delta Civil Engineering ALWYN SMITH, jR., ' 40 New Orleans. La. Pi Kappa Alpha M. and E. Engineering WALTER MAURICE SESSUMS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsiion M. and E. Engineering White Elephants; Y.M.C.A. GUSTAVE ADOLPH SCHREIBER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsiion M. and E. Engineering White Elephants. MARGARET MARY SCHMACHTENBERGER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Y.W.C.A. Page 115 CHESTER BELL THOMSON. ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsiion M. and E. Engineering Y.M.C.A. GEORGE HUTCHINSON THOMPSON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Glee Club; Freshman Y.M.C.A., President. THOMAS ARTHUR TOMENY. ' 40 New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering WILLIAM FRASER TOMPKINS, JR., ' 40 New Orleans. La. Phi Kappa Sigma Civil Engineering JAMES FRANKLIN TURNBULL, JR., ' 40 New Orleans. La. Pi Kappa Alpha Chemical Engineering White Elephants; Freshman Y.M.C.A., Vice-President. JAMES FRANCIS VILLERE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering MILTON McCLELLAN WALTHER. ' 40 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering IRWIN CHARLES WEIDIG. 39 New Orleans. La. M. and E. Engineering American Society of Mechanical Ennineers. ALBERT JOHN WETZEL, JR.. 39 New Orleans. La. Kappa Sigma M. and E. Engineering T.U.R.K.- American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Class Vice-President (2); Baseball. GEORGE RIPLEY WHITE. JR.. ' 40 Centreville. Miss. Kappa Sigma Chemical Engineering Green backers; International Relations Club. DONALD EDWARD WILSON. ' 39 New Orleans. La. Delta Tau Delia Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Intramural Basketball. ROBERT MEMNON WOOD. JR.. ' 40 New Orleans. La Chemical Engineering cM j(4 QlMXfH. tJtali CoUe( oi Co ifune ice STUDENT BODY HERMAN FREDERICK FLOWERS Presidenf ROBINSON MILLER UPTON Vice-President CLIFFORD CARL WALKER Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS MAURICE HENRY BORN President JOSEPH LINDLY BUDREAU, JR Vice-President PHILIP WERLEIN, IV Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS MARGUERITE HELENE McGEHEE President EDGAR FELIX GRAVES, JR Vice-President AUGUST HENRY GRIMALDI, JR. . . . Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS MAUNSELL WHITE HICKEY President EINAR NEDLAND PEDERSEN Vice-President DuVAL FREDERICK DICKEY Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS EDWARD BERNARD MARTIN, JR President EUGENE GIRARD FRUCHTGARTEN .... Vice-President CHARLES NELSON VOSBURGH . . . Secretary-Treasurer MARTIN, HICKEY, McGEHEE, BORN HERMAN F. FLOWERS President of the College of Commerce student Body 4, d.-m v V V dLk Cinders interrupt the work- out . . . Joe Meyers, chap- eroning (?) Teddy Laroussini and Babe Mcllhenny . . . Maestro John Arthur and Tapper Mary Jane Stout . . . Cavorting . . . Acting Presi- dent Menuet talks between halves . . . Winning Beta dec- orations for Homecoming . . . Commerce Seniors walk the last mile. n b n b N K n U (U QoUeCfe Sunlight and shade on the campus . . . Co-eds inspect the book . . . Gibson Hall . . . John Maginnis, an un- identified negress, and Dodo Tipping at K. A. Cotton Ba . . . College Night, Blue Room . . . Commerce work- room and deep concentra- tion . . . Bob Bruce takes the turtle ' s place . . . Okey for four more years . . . Jam for the Jamb. 0 Coffune ice Se uM. QIgAA. SAMUEL ROBERT ARNHOLZ Wichita, Kans. Phi Delta Theta HAROLD ANDREW BURAS Venice, La. Accountants ' Club GEORGE JOSEPH BECKER, JR New Orleans, La. Jambalaya Representative. CLARENCE ELMORE BONNETT, JR Phi Kappa Sigma New Orleans, La. MAURICE HENRY BORN Oldahoma City, Okia Zeta Beta Tau Pan-Hellenic (3, I); Class Treasurer (2), Vice-President (3), President (4). ROBERT RANDEL BRUCE, JR. Independence, Mo. Y.M.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); A Cappella Choir (3 4); Inter- national Relations Club (I, 2); Dramatic Guild (I, 2, 3, 4). JOSEPH LINDLY BUDREAU, JR Savannah, Ga Kappa Alpha T Club; Class Vice-President (4); Golf Team. DONALD MACLAY CAULEY New Orleans, La. LeVERE COOLEY, III Slidell, La. Sigma Phi Epsllon Freshman Y.M.C.A.; Greenbackers (3); Pan-Hellenic Council (3); Freshman Football; Varsity Boxing (3). DAVID MEYER DROWN New Orleans, La. AARON EPSTEIN New Orleans, La HERMAN FREDDIE FLOWERS Lexington, Miss. Zeta Beta Tau T.U.R.K.; Band {I, 2, 3); Class President (3); Student Body President (4); Vice-President Student Council (4); Jambalaya Representative (I). Page 120 Se4 Ao QlaAA. CHESTER CLEVELAND JOHNSON, JR. New Orleans, La. Class Secretary-Treasurer {3), Captain Freshman Tennis; Intramural Base- ball (I, 2, 3, 4). RITA ALICE MOLONY New Orleans, La. Dramatic Guild. JOSEPH CHALARON PENN New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega St. Charles III. THOMAS BRYANT PUTNAM Pi Kappa Alpha. Phi Phi JUSTIN RICOU pUERBES, JR Shreveport, La. Kappa Alpha White Elephants. SAUL EDWARD SILVERMAN Accountants ' Club. Page 121 New Orleans, La. RICHARD GORMAN VERLANDER New Orleans, La. CLIFFORD CARL WALKER New Orleans, La. Student Body Secretary-Treasurer (4). ROSWELL JOSEPH WEIL New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Mu PHILIP WERLEIN, IV New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon T.U.R.K.; Class Secretary-Treasurer (4). MELVILLE ERNEST WHITE New Orleans. La. Track. PAUL DAVID WILLIAMS Herrin, III. Intramural Basketball (2, 3); Class Basketball (I, 2). AA h ti- , r C) ' 444i U0 GlcuU JOHN STEPHEN ARTHUR New Orleans, La. White Elephants (I); • ' Hullabaloo (I, 2); Jambalaya (I); College Night (I, 2, 3, 4); President, Tulane Dance Club {2, 3). CALVIN KEEP BENEDICT New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa EpsHon, Alpha Alpha Alpha Thirteen Club; Boxing; Football (I, 2, 3). ARNOLD JEROME BENNETT New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Handball. SIDNEY DAVID CARP New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Intramural Basketball. AZAD MASIS DOMBOURIAN New Orleans, La. Y.M.C.A. DAVID DAVIS DUPUY New Iberia, La. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Phi ■•Jambalaya (I); Y.M.C.A. (I); Pan-Hellenic Council; Assistant Basketball Manager (I, 2), Manager i); Greenbackers (3). EDGAR FELIX GRAVES, JR Camden, Ark. Beta Theta Pi Thirteen Club; Class Vice-President (3). New O ew Urieans, La. WILLIAM ALLEN GREEN, JR Pi Kappa Alpha Glee Club. AUGUST HENRY GRIMALDI, JK- New Orleans, La. Class Secretary-Treasurer (3). JOHN EARL HECKERT New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Greenbackers; Y.M.C.A.; Pan-Hellenic Council; Assistant Manager, Track Team. CERF HIRSCH New Orleans, La. Band (I, 2): Glee Club (2); Freshman Basketball Track; Intramural Basket- ball (I, 2), Track (I). HUNTER THOMPSON HUDDLE Orange, Tex. Phi Kappa Sigma Greenbackers. LOUIS ROY KOERNER New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon CHARLES BEN MAGINNIS, J.R New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega LOUISE McDANIELS New Orleans. La. . MARGUERITE HELENE McGEE Hammond, La. Class President (3). ALVIN FRANCIS MICHELL New Orleans, La. MARION STINSON MONK, JR Alexandria, La. Beta Theta Pi Y.M.C.A.; Football (I, 2. 3). BRADFORD JAMES MONROE New Orleans, La. Track; Cross Country. JAMES HOUSTON MORGAN, JR. . . . Pi Kappa Phi Montpeller, La. WILLIAM CRAWFORD MOSELEY New Orleans, La. Band. ANTOINETTE ADELE NAPOLITANO New Orleans, La. Dramatic Guild. COLVIN GAMBLE NORWOOD New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon PHILIP MAGINNIS SEYMOUR New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon JACK ASBURY SUTHERLIN New Orleans, La. P ' Kappa Alpha Greenbackers. LEON SAWAYA THOMAS Jackson, Miss. CLARIBEL TRUNZLER New Orleans, La. Phi Mu ROBINSON MILLER UPTON New Orleans, La. Delta Kapoa Epsilon Football. IRWIN EDWARD VOLKER New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi Jambalaya. HARRY MONTGOMERY WAUGH. JR Bluefield, W. Va. Phi Delta Theta Varsity Track. }j k IfA Paga 122 ude uyuixll44XAieA. WILLIAM JOHN ADAMSON, JR.. ' 39 New Orleans. La. MILLARD CLAIR BAKER, JR., ' 4P New Orleans, La. JOSE LUIS BANOS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Theta, Alpha Alpha Alpha Glee Club; Cheerleader (I). ERNEST LANIER BLISS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Phi Epsilon White Elephants. HARRY JOSEPH BLUMENTHAL, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau MARGUERITE CAMMACK BRENCHLEY, ' 40 . Pi Beta Phi New Orleans, La. LEWIS CALVIN BRYAN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma HENRY WALTER BULL, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. MORRIS EDWIN BURKA, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau Glee Club. NATHANIEL PINCKNEY CANNON, ' 40 Charlotte, N. C. Kappa Alpha LORRAINE HENRIEHE CHALONA, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron MARSHALL JAY CHARLTON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta WILLIAM THEODORE COHEN, ' 40 Savannah, Ga. Sigma Alpha Mu JUSTO PASTOR CORREA, JR., ' 40 Les Tables, R. P. Phi lota Alpha Y.M.C.A. VINCENT DOMINICK COSTANZA, ' 40 Napoleonville, La Page 123 STEWART MARTIN CRAIS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. VINCENT BLAISE DANTONI, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi Jambalaya : Golf. DuVAL FREDERICK DICKEY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Class Secretary-Treasurer (2). JOHN CLYDE DUCKWORTH, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Intramural Basketball (I). WALTER JOHNSON DUEEASE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Alpha Tau Omega CHARLES JOSEPH EAGAN, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi Freshman Basketball. NORMAN EUSTIS EAVES, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Thirteen Club. WILLIAM EDGAR EMANUEL, ' 40 New Orleans, La. EDWARD ELLIOTT ESTES, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Glee Club. JAMES PERKINS EWIN, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi GEORGE ROBERT FOERSTER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi MORRIS SHEPHERD FORSYTH, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu International Relations Club; Greenbackers. CARL MAURICE FREMAUX, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Y.M.C.A. RITA MAE FRITZ, ' 39 New Orleans, La. EUGENE GIRARD FRUCHTGARTEN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Class Vice- President (I); Freshman Basketball. Ad dMJ hdMJ A :. ,4- A ' hlLi M ' UtixJIenoAadiMde JOHN LOUIS GALLESIY, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha Y.M.C.A. MALCOLM GEORGE HAAS, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Phi Band (I, 2, 3) IRA BROWN HARKEY, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delia Kappa Epsilon E3WARD MARLBOROUGH HEATH, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha MAUNSEL WHIIE MICKEY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha I.U.R.K.; White Elephants (1); Class President (2); Pan-Hellenic Council; Class Vice-President (1); Freshman Track. NEIL HIMEL, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta White Elephants. ANTON WINTER HOLBROOK, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Intramural Basketball. LOUIS Mcknight JONES, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Delta Thet a White Elephants; Football (I). HENRY JOSEPH JUMONVILLE, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Thirteen Club. FELICIE DUFOUR JUNG, ' 3V New Orleans, La. WALTER JOHN JUNG, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi Thirteen Club. RUTH KATZ, ' 40 New Orleans, La. ROBERT WESLEY KILIAN, ' 40 Atlanta, Ga. EDMOND LAWRENCE KIMBLE, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Band. ROSE KLEIN, ' 40 New Orleans, La. CHARLES LAWRENCE KNIGHT, ' 40 New Orleans, La. DABNEY HULL LEA, JR., ' 43 New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha White Elephants. JAMES VICTOR LeLAURIN. ' 40 New Orleans, La. Pi Kappa Alpha White Elephants. FREDERICK ALEXANDER LEITZ, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Sigma Phi GEORGE ROSENDO LOPEZ, ' 40 New Orleans, La. MARGUERITE MARIE LOUBERE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Dramatic Club. WILLIAM VINCENT LYONS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. JOHN HOBSON MAGINNIS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha GUSTAVE ADOLPHUS MANTHEY, ' 39 New Orleans, La. EDWARD BERNARD MARTIN, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Class President (I). ALICE BERTHA MAYER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Phi Sigma Sigma ROBERT WELDON McCANN, ' 40 Shreveport, La. LUCIEN SIDNEY MIRANNE, ' 39 New Orleans, La. WILLIAM GRAHAM MOFFAT, JR., ' 40 Montgomery, Ala. Phi Delta Theta White Elephants. RITA ELSIE MOORE, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Zeta Tau Alpha Glee Club; Jambalaya (I). Page 124 iiJle uyu4xii4xde CLYDE WELDON PAINE, JR., ' 40 Monroe, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Thirleen Club. EINAR NEDLAND PEDERSEN, ' 3? New Orleans, La. Phi Kappa Sigma Hullabaloo ; T.U.R.K.; Glee Club; Class Vice-President (2); Track; Basketball. JULIA HENRIETTA PEYTRAL, ' 10 New Orleans, La. Beta Sigma Omicron Newcomb Glee Club; Drannatic Club, Radio Guild. JAY TEE POWERS, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Sigma Alpha Epsilon EDWIN BERNER RASKIN, ' 40 Savannah, Ga. Sigma Alpha Mu CHARLES FAVROT READ, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Alpha Assistant Basketball Manager. ARTHUR CLIFFORD REUTER, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Sigma Pi Band (I, 2). JANE LAURA RHOADS, ' 40 Waterloo, Iowa Kappa Kappa Gamma BERNARD RICHMOND, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Class Basketball; Baseball. CLAUDE GREEN RIVES, III, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi T.U.R.K. OLGA HORTENSIA RODRIGUEZ, ' 39 Ancon, C. Z. JAMES CRAIG ROTH. ' 39 New Orleans, La. Delta Kappa Epsilon Track. Page 125 SAMUEL RUBENSTEIN. ' 40 Rosedale, Miss. Sigma Alpha Mu Band. CONSTANTINE PETER SACLARIDES, ' 40 Tarpon Springs, Fia. Y.M.C.A.; Intramural Basketball. MARTIN FREDERICK SCHMIDT, ' 40 Louisville Ky. Beta Theta Pi MELVILLE HARRIS SCHMIDT, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta DAVID RALPH SCHWARZ, ' 39 New Orleans, La. Zeta Beta Tau ANNETTE SHIFF, ' 40 New Orleans, La. JULIUS SPIZER, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Kappa Nu International Relations Club. CARL FREDERICK STOCKMEYER, JR., ' 40 New Orleans, La. Beta Theta Pi Boxing. RUSTON PAUL STOCKTON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Delta Tau Delta RICHARD ERNEST SWANN, JR., ' 39 New Orleans, La. Kappa Sigma YVONNE DOLORES THOURON, ' 40 New Orleans, La. Be+a Sigma Omicron LEONARD WEIL. ' 39 Nashville, Tenn. Zeta Beta Tau 7-1 g EflTUR It was during this decade that the dread yi low fever epidemic seized New Orleans. The girls of Newcomb were not immune, tout the hardy young institution weathered the storm and continued steadily on its way. ' %- i v ' ' - ' l j,. . . r ' ,.Yr, • . ; r ' =t;;. . -s ' - ' I ' ' - ' i — I i j n ' Heautie Helled CuhA liiaSkoil «. MiM UaaJpBtk Sfije44ce i ■' S iiiiiwyaVe£i3 i Av -! MiM £eda We dem p f Weaue ► •«w( g(««w. ¥ If AfdM Man Sfonet fCiAM ¥ 9 • ¥ MiM A lia Bake;, . . V V MHA. anjcdhif J 44H £Me i ¥ « ►  Mm l etUf, 0n4pv04id .  V MiU a Miss Alece Geisenberger Miss Carolyn Stubbs Miss Almyra Williamson Miss Mimi Platter ai MewoMfU • I; Miss Florence Hendrick Miss Charlotte Hawkins Miss Hilda Brown Miss Beverly Hess JOSEPH C. MEYERS, JR. B. TARTT BELL n b n o Joe Meyers, cog-wheel of many activities, has affiliated himself with many organizations and both campus publica- tions. • Tartt Bell, Y. M. C. A. leader and 1936 basket- ball manager, o James Philp, genial Dramatic Guild prexy, re- sponsible for a successful Guild year. « Carl Graffagnino, Phi Beta Kappa and member of Nu Sigma Nu, has achieved an enviable position in the Medical School, o Robert Lockett, of track and basketball fame, also found time to serve as a mem- ber of the Student Council. • Marion Monk, renowned on the football field, headed the Beta Theta Pi fraternity this year. a Menard Doswell, Alpha Tau Omega, and sports editor of Greenie Glimpses. « Donald Schultz, journalistic expert, edited the hlullabaloo and prexied Theta Nu. • Louis Thames, Delta Kappa Epsilon, varsity footballer, served as president of his class this year, s John Thorn, Delta Tau Delta, Phi Phi, just an all-round good fellow who plays tennis on the side. • hiugh McCloskey, Delta Kappa Epsilon, Law Review, and T Club president, captained the Greenie cagers. o Barney Mintz, 1935 football captain, known for his geniality. • Robert Bruce, genial Y. M. C. A. president and dramatic star. • Man ' ey hHorton, Law Review and vice-president of Law School student body.  Noel Loftin, class leader and Coach Dawson ' s utility man, served as alternate captain this year. • Charles Marshall, Phi Beta Kappa and Law Review, serves as a member of the Student Council, e Robert Kelleher, member of Phi Chi and Phi Delta Theta, was prominent in undergraduate activities. « Mil- ler Upton, varsity footballer and class president, was past win- ner of White Elephant Cup. o Moise Dennery, Pan-Hellenic p. CARL GRAFFAGNINO ROBERT P. LOCKETT, JR. MARION S. MONK, JR. JAMES R. PHILP ■■WJf. ' ■Page 140 HUGH McCLOSKEY ;-; BERNARD D. MINTZ Page 141 CHARLES D. MARSHALL ROBERT C. KELLEHER . tH k J R. MILLER UPTON u w activities leader and Law Review member. • Sandy Hlllyer, editor of Tulane Law Review and a married man. • Billy Har- ris, member of Phi Beta Kappa and Omicron Delta Kappa, leads the Dekes as their president, e Mike Michel, president of Nu Sigma Nu, member of Owl Club, medical honorary scholastic society. • Ernie Sutter, national intercollegiate champion, cap- tained the tennis team the past season. • Norbert Markel, Jambalaya sports editor and popular engineering undergrad- uate. • John Sims, ex- Jambalaya editor, Phi Delta Theta pres- WILLIAM H. HARRI S, JR. MOISE W. DENNERY and HAYWOOD H. HILLYER, JR. Page 142 n u ' - v n Iden+. • Bill Moss, Freshman Law Class president and varsity football captain, All-Southeastern tackle. • Albert Flettrich, Kappa Alpha, Hullabaloo business manager, and popular law undergraduate. • Mervin Riseman, prominent leader in under- graduate activities and member of Zeta Beta Tau. • Ray Sam- uels, genia! photographer, sees all, knows all, and takes pictures anywhere. MARSHALL L. MICHEL, JR. ERNEST M SUHER % - NORBERT W. MARKEL J, RAYMOND SAMUEL WILLIAM U. MOSS and ALBERT E. FLETTRICH Page 143 HctUUtlei 04€ tU QG4ii p4i4 n WILTZ C. on, President J. H. RANDOLPH FELTUS, LL.B., ' 35 Graduate Manager of Student Activities Based on pure democratic principles and sound in theory and practice, Tulane ' s system of student government has served its constituents for 22 years. The system has been steadih improved and adapted to changing conditions and now operates under the Constitution of The Associated Students of The Tulane University of Louisiana, adopted in 1933. The present constitution provides for the administration of student affairs by a Student Council, comprised of six members elected annually by popular vote from the various student bod- ies of the University, and a Graduate Manager of Student Ac- tivities, employed by the Council to provide continuity and in- sure businesslike conduct of student affairs. Members of the 1936-37 Student Council are Wiltz C. Ott, President, representing the Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Her- man F. Flowers, Vice-President, College of Commerce; Charles D. Marshall, Secretary, College of Law; Robert P. Lockett, Col- lege of Engineering; Joseph W. Weaver, School of Medicine; and Leila S. Werlein, Newcomb College. J. H. Randolph Feltus, LL.B., is Graduate Manager of Stu- dent Activities, having succeeded Calvert G. deColigny, B.B.A., in March, 1935. Ann Pendergast succeeded Arlene Zink Mar- tin, B.A., in November, 1936, as secretary to the Graduate Manager. The Student Council functions as a board of directors in student business affairs, meeting bi-weekly to consider prob- lems of administration and policy, assisted by the advice of the Graduate Manager. The constitution provides that the Graduate Manager shall act as agent for the Council in all matters, act in an advisory capacity to all students and extra-curricular organizations on the campus, follow directions of the Council, keep all records and accounts of financial transactions of all organizations and activities drawing funds from the student fee, and provide for the establishment annually of a calendar to contain all impor- tant activity dates. The student fee, compulsorily paid at registration by under- graduates in all departments other than Newcomb College, supports financially most of the student activities, Including, in part, the publications. The aggregate fees exceeded $16,- 000.00 in 1936-37 and an additional $15,000.00 was also han- dled through the Student Activities Office. Accurate records are kept relative to these funds and the accounts are audited by the University auditors annually. Page I4i n n v_ v_ J Xfjf iAa e Hu e nA itif THE STUDENT COUNCIL CONVENES Left to right: Leila Werlein, Joseph Weav- er, Herman Flowerj, WMtz Ott, Charles Marshall, Robert Lockett. Page 147 V_ r v ddocioiic OFFICERS President JOSEPH L KILLEEN, ' 16 Vice-President CLIFFORD F. FAVROT, ' 19 Vice-President DR. A. PENN GRAIN, ' 07 Vice-President DR. CHARLES C. GREEN, ' 10 Secretary WALTER M. BARNETT, JR., ' 23 Treasurer RICHARD B. MONTGOMERY, JR., ' 22 General Manager CHARLES M. RUCKER, ' 31 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE LAW: COMMERCE: Pat W. Browne, ' 27 Marvin S. Mingledorff, Jr. Sumter P. Cousin, 17 Herbert S. ' Weil, ' 18 MEDICINE: Dr. Waldemar R. Mcfz, Dr. Paul King Rand, ' 13 Dr. Ambrose H. Storck, ARTS AND SCIENCES: Edmund B. Glenny, ' 12 Alva P. Firfh, ' 07 v- harles L. Dufour, 25 ENGi.hEERING: Charles C. Wingin, Jr., ' ; Nolan S. Von Phul, ' 95 Richard R. Foster, ' 10 Marvin S. Douglas E. O ' Kelley, ' 24 Richard O. Baumbach, ' 29 GRADUATE SCHOOL: ' 13 Col. Edward S. Bres, ' 10 John L. Ebaugh, Jr., ' 21 25 Bernard H. Grehan, ' 15 NE COMB: Mrs. Sumter D. Marks, Jr., ' 21 Miss Beatrice M. Field, ' 28 Miss Mildred G. Christian, ' 22 REPRESENTATIVES AT LARGE: 4 Alfred W. Brown, ' 24 Dr. Oliver B. Deichmann, Jr., ' 27 Simon B. Schwartz, ' 21 Dr. Curtis H. Tyrone, ' 23 CHARLES M. RUCKER, LL.B., ' 31, General Manager JOSEPH L. KILLEEN, LL.B., 14 President As a prominent educator once said: A university can grow no faster than the loving ambition of its sons and daughters. Its successful work may attract admiration. It will enlist friends. But the driving wheel of steady progress is the enthusiastic, un- tiring ambition of its Alumni. It is the endeavour of this Association to provide for the University an organized body of alumni which will further all university interests and serve as a means of expression for Alumni who are interested in the forward progress of their Alma Mater. Alumni Clubs have been formed in various sections of the United States which provide a source of con- tacts for the young alumnus, a continuing connection with the affairs of the University and prospective stu- dents through the prestige of their membership. Membership in the Association is open to all grad- uates and ex-students of the University. All loyal Tulan- ians are urged to become members either through the Annual, Life Membership or Bequest Insurance Plan. The Bequest Insurance Plan has been in operation for a short period of time. It is designed to provide a means whereby an alumnus can aid his University with- out placing any financial burden upon himself or his estate. A representative of the Association will fully explain the details of the Bequest Insurance Plan to the Graduating Class. Your Class Agent has or will explain more fully the benefits to be derived from your membership and par- ticipation in the activities of the Alumni Association. Page 148 FOURTH ROW: Tobin, Culpepper, Mickey, LeCorgne, Flettrich, Young, Riseman, Flowers. THIRD ROW: Chipley, Carrere. Woodard, Hawkins, McClure, Peacock, Weriein. SECOND ROW: Heaton, Lockett, Greenfield, Schwarz, Field, Venable, FIRST ROW: Hess Newcomb, Chairman; Melun, President, uicuf lid ue iUii r r ' v_ v_y D TULANE MEMBERSHIP Clifford Atkinson Royal R. Bastian B. Tartt Bell Eric Breidenbach Buckner Chipley, Jr. William Culpepper William Davis Don Dickson Albert Flettrich Herman Flowers Sam Hall Maunsel Hickey Charles Janvier Harvey Johnston Waller Young Robert LeCorgne Robert Lockett Norbert Markel Norman Melun Einar Pederson Ford Reese Frank Richman Mervin Riseman Claude Rives Harry Sanders Ben Spearman Paul Tobin Philip Weriein Albert Wetzel NEWCOMB MEMBERSHIP Eleanor Carrere Vera Fields Jane M. Greenfield Charlotte S. Hawkins Adele H. Heaton Beverly Hess Betty Lockett Peggy Martin Tupper McClure Ann C. Woodward Mary E. Peacock Louise Pitts Elizabeth Scales Meriam Scales Margie Schwarz Frankie H. Talbot Gowdy Venable Jane Waddle Leila Weriein The Tulane University Rooters ' K!ub was formed at the Uni- versity for the purpose of furthering school spirit. Membership in the Klub is limited to fifty students, and is granted only to those students elected to the presidency in the Freshman and Sophomore classes, campus leaders, and outstanding students of merit. During the current football season the Klub carried out, very successfully, card displays at the major games. Besides spo nsoring these displays, the Klub also aids in pep meetings and the selec- tion of cheerleaders. Another Important function of this group is the meeting and extending of welcome to all visiting teams, thus forming closer relationship between the rival student bodies and universities. In this way, the Tulane University Rooters ' Klub have attained an important and secure position on the campus. Page 149 J - f LJ ' w The Tulane Hullabaloo is the official weekly publica- tion of the student body of Tulane University. Written and financed entirely by stu- dents, under the direction of an editor and business manager appointed by a Pub- lications Board created by the Student Body constitu- tion, its objectives are: first, complete coverage of campus news; second, impartial expression of student opinion; and, third, documentation of the history of the University it serves. hlow well the paper fulfilled these purposes, only the opinion of the students and the judgment of the future can tell. hHowever, the 1936-37 staff retires with its major ambition for The hHullabaloo yet un- achieved. The University needs and can support a semi-weekly publication, but the duty of effecting this innovation unfortunately devolves on succeeding staffs. This marked the 32nd year of The Hullabaloo. An important innovation of the year, however, was the appearance of a monthly literary magazine supple- ment to The Hullabaloo. The outgoing staff feels that this new publication fills a definite need on the campus for the expression of faculty and student lit- erary tendencies. Our ultimate hope is that it may become a self-supporting, independent publication of and by the students of the University. Much credit for all that The Hullabaloo was, or might have been, rests of necessity with the business staff, which provided a major portion of the paper ' s income. Our appreciation is also expressed to the students of the department of journalism for valuable assistance rendered in providing proper coverage in k e field of campus news and features. DONALD F. SCHULTZ Editor-in-Chief ALBERT J. FLETTRICH Business Manager Page 150 STANDING: Ray Samuel, Karl Clauset, Lee McMillan, Peggy Weaver, Charlie Seemann, Louis Parrish. SITTING: Harry Sanders, Earl Coulon, Beverley Colomb, Donald Schultz, Ed- ward Owen, Menard Doswell. HULLABALOO STAFF DONALD f. SCHULTZ, Editor-in-Chief Copy Editors Earl C. Coulon Edward W. Owen, Jr, Newcomb Staff Beverley R. Colomb, Editor Peggy P. Weaver Katherine C. Daly Sports Department Menard Doswell, 111, Editor C. Lee McMillan Julian P. Freret John Heath Richard C. P. Seither Features and Special Departments Gladys M. Viosca B. Bernard Weinstein T. Hale Boggs Ethel Dameron M. Harry L. Sanders, Jr. ALBERT J. FLETTRICH, Business Manager Circulation Lewis C. Parrish National Advertising Charles F. Seemann News and Rewrites Karl H. Clauset Martin F. Schmidt Louis Jones Henry Flower Amy Smith BEVERLEY R. COLOMB Newcomb Editor Page 151 u BUCKNER CHIPLEY, JR. Editor-in-Chief Angle, Bass, Campbell, Davis, Dolph, Hall, Markel, Meyers, Parrish, Porth, Rester, Samuel, Schramm, Seither, Thistlethwaite, Williams. In this, the forty-second volume of the Jamba- laya, the editorial staff is proud to be able to cele- brate the Fiftieth Anniversary of hi. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College. It has been our effort to portray the history of Newcomb as well as the past year ' s events throughout the University in a natural and in- teresting manner. We sincerely hope that our purpose has been achieved and that this Jambalaya will be a record to bring back fond memories in future years. Through the past years the business staff of the Jambalaya has been able to maintain a sound and solvent financial basis for the book under the guidance and supervision of the Graduate Manager of Student Activities. Part of the expenses incurred in publishing this volume are taken care of by the annual allotment from the student fund, but the major portion is real- ized from selling fraternity and organization pages and advertisements. The editor-in-chief and the business manager are selected from the staff by the Publication Board. Seniority on the staff, quality of work and the general scholastic average of the student are taken Into con- sideration by the Board in making its appointments. Other positions are named by the respective heads of the staffs. Paqe 152 Jambalaya Editorial Staff BUCKNER CHIPLEY, JR Editor-ln-Chle BREARD SNELLINGS Associate Editor ROBERT U. BLUM Co-Assistant Editor FREDERICK W. MAHLER, JR Co-Assistant Editor JOSEPH C. MEYERS, JR Feature Editor LOUISE G. SCHRAMM Newcomb Editor JOHN R. THISTLETHWAITE Campus Editor ALFRED M. FORTH Class Editor NORBERT W. MARKEL Sports Editor J. RAYMOND SAMUEL Assistant Feature Editor WALTER E. AYMOND Assistant Feature Editor EDNA ANGLE Assistant Newcomb Editor AMY M. SMITH Assistant Newcomb Editor SALLIE KEEN TEBO Assistant Newcomb Editor LEWIS PARRISH Assistant Class Editor RICHARD SEITHER Assistant Sports Editor WILLIAM D. DAVIS, JR Assistant Sports Editor PAT F. BASS Assistants WOODLEY CAMPBELL Assistants Jambalaya Business Staff W. HORACE WILLIAMS, JR Acting Business Manager SAMUEL J. HALL, JR Acting Business Manager CLAIRE H. DOLPH Newcomb Business Manager DOROTHY E. RESTER . . . Assistant Newcomb Business Manager The Jamb ' s Out — BREARD SNELLINGS Associate Editor ROBERT U. BLUM Assistanf Editor Page 153 Boggs, Howard, McCloskey, Phelps, Pierson, G., Rosenberg, Stauss, S+eeg, Trepagnier v. J f f r The TULANE LAW REVIEW is a legal periodical, published by fhe faculty and students of Ihe Tulane College of Vqn. It is a quarterly devoted primarily to civil law, comparative law, and statutory interpretation. The Board of Editors is composed of junior and senior stu- dents attaining the highest scholastic honors In the College of Law. They are assisted by a Board of Alumni Editors, a Board of Advisory Editors and a staff of Contributing Editors, who represent the highest type of lawyers and legal scholars In Louisiana and throughout the world. The opportunities for free discussion of current legal problems, for scholarly research, and for expository writing based upon statutory interpretation, analysis of decision, and synthesis of doctrine, are invaluable to the serious law student who wishes to ground himself in the principals of juristic thought and ex- pression. The Board of Editors pride themselves upon their use of the comparative method, believing that to reveal the praise- worthy qualities as well as the shortcomings of different systems of law and of judicial technique Is an effective check upon the tendency to accept any one system as just and Immutable. This method is of particular Importance In Louisiana, where the civil and common law have long vied In a struggle for preeminence. Since Its foundation in 1929, as the successor to the SOUTH- ERN LAW QUARTERLY, the TULANE LAW REVIEW has gained prominence both In the United States and abroad as a leading jotirnal of civil and comparative law. Although most of the student material published in the TU- LANE LAW REVIEW is written by members of the Board of Editors, articles are selected solely upon the basis of merit. The pages of the REVIEW are open to all contributions that meet its standards of scholarship, research, and expression. .. Officers HAYWOOD H. HILLYER, JR. . . . Editor-in-Chief CHARLES D. MARSHALL .... Civil Law Editor MOISE W. DENNERY Statutory Interpretation Editor ASHTON PHELPS Book Review Editor EDWARD F. STAUSS, JR Index Editor G. HENRY PIERSON, JR Index Editor T. Hale Boggs Lloyd R. Himel C. Manly Horton, Jr. Benjamin C. King Marian Mayer Hugh McCloskey J. David McNeil Frederick W. Miller Alvin G. Montgomery J. Edgerton Pierson Samuel I. Rosenberg Molse S. Steeg, Jr. George T. Wogan Frederick Zengel D. DOUGLAS HOWARD Secretary OTIS B. TREPAGNIER Business Manager GEORGE A. WILSON Faculty Adviser STATUTORY INTERPRETATION EDITOR DENNERY CIVIL LAW EDITOR MARSHALL EDITOR-IN-CHIEF HILLYER Board of Advisers OFFICERS LOUIS H. MARRERO, JR Chairman RICHARD C. KEENAN Secretary DR. ROBERT J. FARLEY Faculty Adviser SENIOR MEMBERS Angelo M. D ' Angelo, B.A., Tulane, ' 35 Albert L. Dart, B.A., Tulane, ' 34 Ernest E. Edmundson, Jr. Irving Hardesty. Jr., B.A., Tulane, ' 35 Bernhardt C. Heebe, B.A., Tulane, ' 35 James J. Kohlman, B.A., Tulane, ' 35 Louis H. Marrero, Jr., B.A., Dartmouth, ' 34 George W. Miller, Jr., Ph.B., Loyola, ' 34 Bernard D. Mintz, B.A., Tulane, ' 35 JUNIOR MEMBERS Ernest A. Carrere, Jr. William J. Daly Dobin Friedman L. Rodney Hollingshead Minna B. Hopkins, B.A., Tulane, ' 35 Richard C. Keenan Percy Sandel, B.A., Tulane, ' 36 Herman J. Schuize, B.A., Tulane, ' 36 Frank W. Summers K Prosecutor Mintz exams witness Marrero as Judge Dart presides _ MojCft Qau Qo4ii pjeiitiCf4 The Moot Court system In the College of Law Is especially designed to train students In the preparation and argument of cases. Technical training In research, brief-writing and foren- slcs — ordinary tools in the trade of a lawyer — form the founda- tion of the moot court work, but the system gives In addition an even higher type of training. The moot court rule abolishes the system of precedents and compels argument of cases on their merits. The student must weigh the social factors and mu st concentrate upon the function- ing of the rule of law. This freedom makes the moot court an excellent laboratory for the testing and comparison of the older theories that the law Is deductive, formal, and arbitrary, with the newer theory that the judge exercises a directive force to make law conform to social needs. The Moot Court Competition at Tulane was patterned after that of the Ames Competition at Harvard. Originally the club system of competition was used, but In order to encourage indi- vidual participation and Incite a keener competitive spirit, a sys- tem of team competition was Inaugurated three years ago. During the current year, the Board of Advisers has extended its services In framing trials for any seniors desiring them, whether In the competition or not. and further has devised a new system of scoring. The success of these Innovations is attested by the keen Interest and fine spirit of participants. The entire management of the Tulane Moot Court system is committed to the above-mentioned board, consisting of second and third year students selected on the basis of scholastic stand- ing, acting with the advice of a faculty committee. The pur- pose of student management Is not only to attend to all details of the competillon but also to develop a sense of public respon- sibility. In the academic year of 1935-36, the Tulane Moot Court Com- petition was won by Raymond Kierr and Alvln Zander. D ' Angelo Dart Hardesty Keenan Kohlman Marrero Miller, G. Mintz r n U w JAMES R. PHILP President VAL WINTER Director Katie D. Tack serves supper to Jim Philp and Dot Nun- gesser In The Dove r Road Realizing the need of a means of expression to compensate for the lack of a department of dramatics and public speaking in the University, a few ambitious students in 1922 combined to form a dramatic club on the campus. After hard work by students in successive years of existence, a permanent organiza- tion was established at Tulane. Today, the thriving Dramatic Guild, numbering some fifty-odd members, could hardly be recognized as having its origin in such a small beginning. The policy of this pioneering group has continued, all presentations being staged entirely by student members; they design, build and paint the sets and handle the business affairs, as well as participate in productions. The only outside aid comes from the director, who casts the performers and supervises the re- hearsals. For the 1936-1937 season, the Guild was most for- tunate in obtaining the services of Mr. Val Winter as director. Mr. Winter has both directed and played on the legitimate stage throughout the United States, and is best known for his performances In leading roles at Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre in New Orleans, his latest vehicle being 20th Century. This year saw the inauguration of the Radio Players, a group within the Dramatic Guild which presents monthly plays and skits over radio station WDSU. Through this medium the Guild The cast of the Intimate Stranger tense scene. Wniiatn Gude and Polly Read add the love interest. Joe Seiferth directs Leonard Oppenheim, Cecille Nelken, and I Schultz in the Guild Radio Players presentation, Battalion Invisib proper has become widely known, and It is a distinct advantage to members who do not have time to participate in full-length plays, but who are sufficiently interested in dramatics and radio work to learn the ropes of both without entailing too muck time that might be used for study. The Radio Players have broadcast two successful plays to date, The Battalion Invisible and Dickens ' Christmas Carol, both of which caused much favorable comment from many sections of the country listening to the programs. On March 29, of last year, the Dramatic Guild closed its season with a presentation of A. A. Milnes Dover Road, a three-act comedy dealing with the eccentricities of a middle- aged English gentleman who had a yen to see everyone happy, hlis method of solving the marital difficulties of two couples who are stranded In his lonely home on Dover Road during a foggy night In late November will long be remembered by the small but appreciative audience who witnessed the play. The advantages of admitting students free to Dramatic Guild productions were evidenced for the first time on Decem- ber 5, 1936, when the largest audience since the unforgettable Front Page saw a polished cast open the new season with The Intimate Strangers, under the direction of Val Winter. Mr. Winter ' s Influence was clearly evidenced throughout the performance, as the actors moved through their roles as though created for them. A highly involved story of two young peo- ple who have been thrown together In a deserted railway sta- tion develops into a grand round of laughter and intrigue when the hero attempts to discover the heroine ' s age. Remarks she has made have led him to believe she Is not all that she ap- pears, and his subsequent discoveries provoke many hearty — and some sympathetic guffaws from an appreciative audience. Distinct moves to the fore have been made in the Guild In admitting students free on presentation of their student books; combining with Newcomb Dramatic Guild; and forming the Radio Players, a group which already has proven Its inestimable value though scarcely past the baby stage in development. TULANE UNIVERSITY DRAMATIC GUILD FIRST ROW: Ordemann, Backstrom, Peytral, Napolitano, Bruce, Kuntz. SECOND ROW: Ruse, Seiferth, Chipley, Nelken, McCann, Stakelum. THIRD ROW: Ford, Ralston, Day, vonKurnatowski, Philp, Matthews. Officers JAMES R. PHILP Pres. ROBERT BRUCE V.-Pres. JOSEPH M. SEIFERTH, JR. . . Sec. JULIAN P. FRERET .... Bus. Mgr. ALFRED M. FORTH . . . Stage Mgr. Faculty Advisory Committee DR. MARTEN ten HOOR, Chairman ADELE M. DROUET ELIZABETH MALONE DR. R. P. McCUTCHEON PROF. J. C. VanKIRK Active Members ROBERT R. BRUCE S. BUCKNER CHIPLEY GEORGETTE BROCKMAN EARL C. CALKINS CLAUDE E. CULLINANE BLUFORD O. DAY MENARD DOSWELL JULIAN P. FRERET EVELYN E. JONES SHIRLEY KOELLE ARTHUR P. LAUBENGAYER ALICE B. MAYER RITA B. MALONEY ANTOINETTE A. NAPOLITANO JAMES R. PHILP ALFRED M. FORTH DONALD F. SCHULTZ JOSEPH M. SEIFERTH, JR. JAMES B. SINNOn, III MARGUERITE E. TINKER GLADYS M. VIOSCA THILO VON KURNATOWSKI Probationary Members OSCAR BACKSTROM, JR. DAVID HANLIN BECKER LEO BEHRENS WILLIAM BRIERRE REED DEROUIN GEORGE FORD WILLIAM D. GUDE, JR. HOWARD KUNTZ MARGUERITE LOUBERE WILLIAM H. MATTHEWS, III HEWS McCANN GEORGE MORING CECILE NELKEN JULIA H. PEYTRAL DANTIEL ROWE HERMAN SHATTLES P. J. STAEKLUM DOUGLAS TORRE MOTTRAM TORRE h4ARRY WAGENHEIM FIRST ROW: Aymond, Morelock, Frls+oe, BLrk, Cray. Miller, H. L., Talley, Seiferth, Blum, Lambert, Har+mann. Jones, Picheloup, Mal+ry. SECOND ROW: Klein. Director; Thistlethwaite, Antin. Rosenthal, Burka, Spearman, Logan, Kun+z, Ferrell, Monroe, Comer, Thompson, Landry, Bres, Brown, Martin. THIRD ROW: Grace, Wait, McCann, Smith, Reid, Thornton, Crumpton, Lewis, Miller, R. L., Munson, Senter, Barlow, Cohen, Collins, Kyle, Wright. Harlee. 1 _ Qlee QUu OFFICERS BASCOM D. TALLEY, JR President HERBERT L. MILLER Business Manager JOSEPH M. SEIFERTH, JR Vice-President MILAM GRAY Publicity Manager ROBERT U. BLUM Secretary HOWARD SMITH Librarian MAYNARD J. KLEIN Director MEMBERS Robert U. Blum Robert Bruce Robert Crichlow FIRST TENORS Menard Doswell Howard Kuntz Hansen Ferrell Boyd H. Lewis Milam Gray Woodward Logan Malcom Monroe Milton Pick Walter Antin Walter Aymond Luis Baiios B. Tartt Bell Edward Bres Jack Burk Morris Burka Chris Caridar Jason Collins SECOND TENORS George Daul Reed Derouin Ashby Fristoe Eugene Fruchtgarten W. W. Kyle Rudolph Landry Elnar Pedersen Melvin Rosenthal Howard Smith Ben Spearman Bascom Talley Albert Tebo William Walt Earl Calkins BARITONES Whltmarsh Crumpton Charles Reld Jas. Senter, Jr. Victor Dockey George Ford John Hartmann FIRST BASSES Vlrgel Lambert Hews McCann Max Morelock Ed Munson Paul Reaser Anthony Reese William Schultz J. M. Seiferth, Jr. John Thistlethwaite Richard Thornton Ralph Wenzel H. W. Blakeslee Louis Breffellh Marvin Cohen Stewart Comer SECOND BASSES Walter Grace Emile Maltry Paul Laubengayer John T. McCavv William Lawless Herbert Miller Werner Lentjes R. L. Miller Maurice Picheloup Jack Scott George Thompson Sidney Wright OFFICERS M. FRIEL WILLIAMS, JR Manager JAMES R. PHILP First Asst. Manager MALCOLM G. HAAS Second Asst. Manager JOHN E. HALL, JR Librarian ARTHUR H. BROOK Assistant Librarian LOUIS R. OTTO. J R Publicity Manager HOWARD H. ELLIOT Drum Major MAYNARD KLEIN Director FRANK J. ROSATO Assistant Director Gilbert Balkin Emile J. Bernard. Jr. Arthur H. Brook Louis R. Cabiran Joe H. Cahn John J. Coffey, Jr. George F. Conrad James A. Cosgrove Robert D. Cosgrove Claude E. Culllnane, Jr. Fernando J. Cuquet, Jr. Victor M. Dochez Howard H. Elliot Herman J. Estrade Earl Fernandez Ralph J. Fernandez Israel Fisher Stanley C. Fitzpatrick George H. Ford Joe A. Gibson Harold Goldfarb Milam H. Gray MEMBERS Earle R. Gurtler Malcolm G. Haas John E. Hall. Jr. Sam Hall, Jr. Thomas S. Harllee E. K. Hermann, Jr. Jerome B. Hlrsch, Jr. Edward Israel Warren M. Jacobs Herman G. Janssen Edmond L. Kimble, Jr. David M. Korn W. Howard Kuntz Marion A. LaNasa Philip . LaNasa Homer F. Leifeste Neil H. McLaurin. Jr. Joseph J. Marchese Fred A. Marx Bill H. Matthews. Ill Malcolm M. Monroe John Morehiser. Jr. Max M. Morelock William C. Moseley COSGROVE. ELLIOT. AND GIBSON Drum-Major and Assistants Louis R. Otto, Jr. Stanford J. Otto James R. Philp : Maurice J. Picheloup : , Anthony A. Reese ■_, Arthur C. Reuter Paul H. Ricker John C. Rolfs m : J. Robert Rombach, Jr. Frank J. Rosato ' -. Charles A. Rosebrough Sam Rubenstein Don K. Sargent 4= 1 Charles H. Savage, Jr. t - Joseph M. Seiferth, Jr. Claude R. Smith, Jr. William Lamar Smith John G. Thorp Harry H. Wagenheim J. M. Weiss M. Friel Williams, Jr. Charles G. Wright The Band ' s program this year featured new uniforms, a new Director, greatly In- creased membership, trips to Birmingham and Baton Rouge, and a series of concerts. DIRECTOR MAYNARD KLEiN The Tuiane Band, 90 strong, takes the field to form a T ' f 1 M-- Flettrich, the original cotton gin . . . No, this is not a Pi Phi formal . . . Archie Saint in a familiar pose . . . New- man and Woolfolk being cute . . . Trucltin ' on Mardi Gras . . . The Band rests be- tween pieces ... It amuses Schultz and Talley, but not their dates. n b n - n U G icufid tUe Dekes dress up for Home- coming . . . Suffering seniors ... All for fhe sake of peace . . . Zebes were wrong on thi s one . . . The Newcomb Ed. watches tennis . . . Ath- letes . . . Dr. Faust tells facts of life . . . Betty Crawford between scenes . . . Finale of peace meeting. QoAH pM . ...... V pS W ' ,: birthday pariy . . Mayer gives the Barrister s rawl a lesson in effortless tapping . . . Reticent Red Dawson withdraws the veil of silence at the Sidelines Ban- quet . . . Photos by the news- reel man before the Anniver- sary Celebration. n b r n U OAMiHO. tlte. Busy journalists ... Big Shots for the Newcomb Anniver- sary ceremony waiting to be photographed . . . Gamble and Benedict, the slug-nutty boys . . . Leon Trice — he took some of them for this book . . . Ushers for the Newcomb celebration . . . Law School co-eds in the B. G. B. Review at the Brawl . . . Radio Guild stars. BD7-igt7 flTHLET , . Newcomb in the hectic days of the great war turaed out and did its bit for its country. Under the leader- ship of Anna Many and Caroline Richardson, d war unit was dispatched abroad and served ably in France and Italy. Upon their return they foiind a new Newcomb arisen on Broadway. ' n r U K JOHN D. ANDREWS McNEELY AVANTS ALFRED G. BALL, JR. B. TARTT BELL CALVIN K. BENEDICT BARNETT BLITZ RALPH W. BOND, JR. PETE P. BRECHTEL, JR. JOSEPH M. BROCATO BRADLEY C. BROWNSON WARREN J. BRUNNER HOWARD L BRYAN NORMAN W. BUCKNER J. LINDLEY BUDREAU, JR. ERNEST A. CARRERE, JR. NATHAN COTLAR PETE R. DALOVISIO JOHN J. DAVIS MOISE W. DENNERY JOHN F. DIRMANN, JR. JOSEPH W. DOUGLAS DONALD W. DOYLE DAVID D. DUPUY CHARLES P. EDDY, JR. ERNEST E. EDMUNSON, JR. WALDO A. ERICKSON BERNARD P. EVANS HENRY C. EUSTIS WILLIAM V. FLOWERS E. JEROME FRIEDRICHS CAMERON B. GAMBLE CARL F. GOLL, IV ALBERT J. GORMAN NORMAL B. HALL, JR. THOMAS F. HALL, JR. EUGENE W. HARMON WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR. ROBERT M. HAYNIE GORDON B. HYDE WARREN L. JAUBERT E. DOUGLAS JOHNSON RICHARD C. KEENAN SABIN P. LANDRY VICTOR K. LaROCCA ROBERT E. LeCOkGNE, JR. ROBERT P. LOCKETT, JR. W. NOEL LOFTIN LOU IS A. MAHONEY GEORGE R. MANTERIS MICHEL A. MAROUN WILLIAM H. MATTIS HUGH McCLOSKEY JAMES 8. McGRATH RAYFORD MILLER BERNARD D. MINTZ- MARION S. MONK, JR. ROBERT M. MONSTED JAMES A. MOREAU WILLIAM U. MOSS, JR. WILLIAM G. NICHOLS, JR. FLOYD W. NEWLIN DIETRICH A. NEYLAND RAYMOND O. NUSSBAUM TROY J. ODOM WILTZ C. OTT DAVID E. PACE PAUL J. PARE WILLIAM M. PAYNE WILLIAM F. PEAK JAMES E. PERES ASHTON PHELPS LOUIS C. PHILIPS EDWARD B. POITEVENT FREDERICK C. PREISSER STANLEY W. RAY, JR. MERVIN H. RISEMAN HUGHES SCHNEIDAU CHARLES G. SMITHER BENJAMIN L. SPEARMAN EDWARD F. STAUSS, JR. ERNEST M. SUTTER LOUIS O. THAMES JOHN C. THORN DANIEL J. WATERMIER HARRY M. WAUGH, JR. EDWIN H. WEST MELVILLE E. WHITE GEORGE L. WIMBERLY W. WALLER YOUNG, JR. ' -N n u n b - ] - V and t te idiaa AUdeiic. QcM nxUi DR. WILBUR C. SMITH Director of Athletics, is serving his sixteenth year for the university in this capacity. Again Tulane completes her year of sports, and the name of this university has been associated with some me- diocre and a few truly great accomplishments on the play- ing field, court and ring. It was a year marked by one major disappointment and several outstanding successes. On the gridiron, that famous string of early-season vic- tories will not be soon forgotten, and will remain in the minds of the Wave ' s loyal football fans almost as long as the three defeats suffered by the team surely headed for a bowl game. In the world of tennis, Ernie Sutter made history by carry- ing the Olive and Blue to the National Intercollegiate Championship, while the rest of the team appeared cred- itably against City Park, North Carolina, and other selected teams. - Basketball failed to produce any championship, but the fighting Greenies broke through eight consecutive years of wins from L. S. U. to receive the respect of the conference at last. A bright light in the sports calendar of 1937 was the winning of the Southeastern Conference Boxing Champion- ship for the second consecutive time by the Wave mitteam. Consisting chiefly of Newlin, Phillips, Brocato, Manterls, Gamble, Dirmann, and Jaubert, the boxers dropped one meet to Alabama, drew one with L. S. U. and breezed through the rest victoriously. On the cinder path, the Wavemen ended a usual track season, losing the two meets, and taking few honors. No lack of fighting spirit kept the cindermen and Fritz Oakes from a championship, but a tragic lack of good material pre- vented Tulane from producing a winning track team. The freshmen footballers, in spite of not winning either of their games with Alabama or L. S. U., represent a lot of new and strange material, and should turn out a first-class first string varsity this year. In frosh basketball, too, the boys from here and there have been doing nicely, and the work of Bodney, Jumonville, Ott, and Oelschlager was particularly significant. This last year was one marked by the acquirement of an old son of Tulane, and quarterback of the 1932 Rose Bowl team, Lowell P. Dawson, as head coach replacing Ted Cox. More power to you Red, and you, too, TULANE. GEORGE WESTFELDT President of the Tulane Athletic Council Judge George Janvier succeeded Mr. Westfeldt as President in January, 1937. JUDGE RUFUS E. FOSTER President JUDGE GEORGE JANVIER . . . Vice-President FREDERICK H. FOX Secretary JAMES M. ROBERT CUTHBERT S. BALDWIN GEORGE E. WILLIAMS ROBERT W. EL5ASSER ALBERT WACHENHEIM, JR. RICHARD R. FOSTER DR. WILBUR C. SMITH Athletic Director LOWELL DAWSON Head Football Coach WILLIAM BEVAN Assistant Football Coach GLENN SEIDEL Assistant Football Coach PETER P. MAIHLES Assistant Football Coach CHARLES M. RUCKER Freshman Football Coach CLAUDE SIMONS Physical Director and Boxing Coach EMMETT PARE Tennis Coach FRITZ OAKES Assistant Physical Director and Traci; Coach. RAY G. DAUBER Basketball Coach GEORGE TURPIE, JR. Golf Coach HORACE RENEGAR Assistant Athletic Director and Sports Publicity Director BILL BEVAN, GLENN SEIDEL RAY DAUBER. PETE MAILHES Assistant Coaches n v_ a4 ui the Qcfjooklnxj, Stayy BELOW: Backfield: Bond, Brunner, Flowers, Payne, W. Line: DIrmann, Upton, Goll, Gorman, Evans, Pace, Friedrichs ABOVE RIGHT: Backfield: Loftin, Mattis, Andrews, Bryan Line: Preisser, Miller, Hall, Tull, Buckner, Moss (Capfain), Schneidau %Jfr M mJt . l iilj -Cs - ' ' ' , kA COACH LOWELL RED DAWSON Did well his first year, promises much for the football future of the Uni- versity. n nn i] J _ v_y n yO JAe Qcumi All good Tulanians and Mr. Local Football Fan in particular will remember how the 1935 Greenies wound up their season in a blaze of disaster. There was something about the number 41 (L. S. U. 41 , Tulane 0), maybe it was the size, that made all Greenies glad to hang up their togs, and that rung down the curtain on Ted Cox ' s Tulane career. It will also be remembered how Red Dawson was appointed Head Coach and how in the spring, Mr. Local Fan craned his neck to get a first glimpse of the new coach and his two brilliant young assistants, Bill Bevan and Glenn Seidel. Mr. Fan thought the choice a good one, but ventured he, You will have to give the lads a chance, several years perhaps. Next year will be a lean one with even worse material and a team with a morale shot by such a fierce defeat. hie watched the early Wave practice and remarked that there seemed to be a lot of spirit among the boys, but doubted the outcome of the Wave ' s murderous early season games. We shall see what shall be seen, thought Mr. Fan at the opening of the season. WHAT A DIFFERENCE A POINT MAKES! Miss came first. Ole Miss went home, its Dream of Empire Ole shattered into bits. Tulane did it, 7-6; did it in the Rebel confidence -and odds of 8 to 5 or 14 points. face of sweeping CAPTAIN WILLIAM MOSS Tackle Bull Andrews batters the Ole Miss forward for a needed first down. if iiiiiiiftM What was the big reason? Bucky Bryan, the man who came back was the difference. What did Mr. Bryan do? He did not have a chance to play the first half, but in the second half, he only did three things — (I) threw the touchdown pass to Ralph Bond (2), made a sen- sational tackle in the open when Bradley was touchdown bound (3), out-averaged the great Ray Hapes from scrimmage. With all that, he was just one of a fighting band that took the play away from a bigger and more experienced eleven. Ole Miss was fast below the knees and slow above the neck and big all over. Ole Miss made more first downs, made more yardage. But with Sophomore Quarterback Ralph Bond calling them like a master, Tulane won. Why? — because it fought Its heart out Individually and collectively. Bill Moss was a great leader and a great player, and little Porter Tull was 170 pounds of concentrated fury out on the field that day. Dub Mattis, making his debut, played a stout game, as did Norman Buckner and Normal hiall, who withstood a withering fire at the center of the line. John Andrews bronchoed into the line, and there was no end of consternation in the Rebel camp when big John ran the ends. It was a wonderful game. Ole Miss had no alibis, nor could they have been of any consequence, for joy prevailed at old Tulane, and Gloomy Red Dawson was smiling a great big smile. ALL FOR NOTHING! Even Red Dawson came through with another of his sardonic smiles, when Auburn ' s mighty potent Plainsmen were battled to a scoreless tie. It was a bitter fight and a beautiful game. The line play on both sides of the torrid scrimmage was magnificent. Doc Schneldau and Fred Prelsser were battling in there at end, but Auburn ' s Joe Eaves and Hamp Williams were equally hard-to-handle fellows, too. The center play was excellent. Gilbert, the incomparable, was a defensive tower in the Auburn secondary. Porter Tull played bang-up ball for the Greenies. The game was featured by many almost touchdowns and by Wil- ton Kilgore ' s famous referee play. In the course of which the referee couldn ' t get out of Kilgore ' s path and slowed up the fleet Plainsman fullback just enough for a Tulanian to drag him down from behind. Oh! — there were breaks In the game, but nothing came of them; they were too contradictory. Mr. Local Football Fan carved another niche into the stands beside the one he carved the week before, and in his memory he carved the name of Doc Schneidau, who played an All-American game that day. ALTERNATE CAPTAIN NOEL LOFTIN Back BUCKY BRYAN Back FRED PREiSSER End RAY MILLER Tackle NORMAL HALL Guard WILLIAM MATTIS Back JOHN ANDREWS Back Beautiful blocking -features the Colgate game as Bryan clips off a nice gain. n n ' - J J L Xfjf Mte Qame PORTER TULL Center THOSE CENTENARY GENTLEMEN FROM SHREVEPORT Cam e next Saturday and Bud Parker ' s up-state company of Cow- boy Hohmann, Grandma Stone, et al. These Gentlemen were fresh from a bracing 10-0 victory over Baylor ' s Bears, and Stone was the boy picked to prove that Tulane ' s effective pass defense against Auburn ' s twenty-one attempted passes and against everything Mississippi had to offer, was sheer luck. Grandma fared no better. He tried sixteen passes, completed but five, and those were of little consequence. Stone did give the crowd a quick breath though, when on the opening kick-off, he took a lateral from hHohmann and raced to his own 45 before Bryan, the last man between hirn and Journey ' s End snagged him. Tulane ' s forwards cauqht on to him quickly though, and few and far between were the occasions when the Gent ball-toters were not rudely Interrupted by Miller, Schneidau, Buckner, Preisser, hiall, and others. The game marked the first time that Tulane ' s offense was in the spot- light and was the first real hint that Tulane was going to go places. 2 I -0 was the final score. Page 174 COLGATE SWAMPED! Mr. Local Football Fan did not go to New York to see the Wave perfornn, but now he certainly wishes he had, pawning his ticker if neces- sary, hie did listen to the broadcast however, and it is said that he took three aspirins when Colgate ' s Raiders with the greatest of ease, early in the first quarter, ran up six points. The fact that the Raiders still enjoyed the six-point lead when the quarter ended did not make him feel much better, but the handwriting was already on the wall before the period ended. Early in the second quarter, Tulane wound up an air attack with a pass for a touchdown, Captain Bill Moss putting the Greenies in front with a fine place-kick. From then on the Greenies were never doubtful, and at the end of the game were just as superior as twelve first downs to Colgate ' s six showed. Fearless Freddie Preisser played a beautiful game, offensively and defensively, and Cameron Gamble on the other end was a wild-cat on the defense. Noel Loftin was the boy who really went to town, however. It was his day to go and he went, hie steamed through center in a most convincing manner, and, before the fourth period had hardly gotten under way, he personally drove down the field, turned a game into a rout by rattling off two touchdowns in almost as many minutes. This made that canny Scott, Andy Kerr, wonder if Minnesota would have been any tougher. Little Minnesota is what the amazed New Yorkers called the Greenies, and Mr. Football Fan noted that Tulane ' s football stock was soaring in the National Ratings. hlere it was, only mid-October, and Red Dawson had given Tulane an offense that matched their now nationally famous defense. Tulane had become synonymous with hard running, devastating blocking, sure tackling, and pass defensing plus. The eyes of the nation were upon them. They were now properly on the spot. At any rate the conflict with the Tarheels of North Carolina next week was acclaimed the acid test, and Mr. Football Fan looked forward to the answering of two questions which still persisted, was it luck ? and is it really power ? After the first four minutes of play there was no longer any doubt. TULANE 21, NORTH CAROLINA 7 Never was there a team that looked better. The same blocking that thrilled New York was in effect, and without a flaw, the powerhouse backfield of Loftin, Bryan, Mattis and Andrews, battered down the field, drew in the Tarheel pass defense and then tossed a long pass down to Schneidau who was downed but 3 yards from the well-known pay dirt. NORMAN BUCKNER Guard HUGHES SCHNEIDAU End RALPH BOND Back WILLIAM FLOWERS Back WARREN BRUNNER Back JOHN DIRMANN End WILLIAM PAYNE Back Page 175 1 n n - f J J v X) jtUe Qcume  jm- «  fc Here Andrews behind beautiful line blocking, rifled through the hole, and there it was. Simple, wasn ' t It, said Mr. Fan, and just as simple was Bill Moss ' conversion. The Tarheels stiffened at this point, and carried the conflict into Wave territory until about the middle of the third quarter, their fine work ending with a blocked punt resulting in a Tarheel touchdown. Burnette, whose kicking was splendid throughout the game, converted his ninth straight to knot the score. Tulane then showed their mettle under fire by a brilliant comeback, and another drive down the field ended with a long pass over the goal (Bryan to Schneidau) to put the Wave in front — never to be overtaken. Shortly afterwards, the Wave was on its way again; Mattis ' intercepting a pass on his own being the opening shot. A 24-yard buck by Andrews, plus several fine runs by Bond, Loftin, Bryan, and Mattis, did the work, and North Carolina, wonder team of the Southland, had been swamped. AN OMINOUS WARNING! Everyone was for Tulane now, even the local scribes, which In itself was enough to constitute a warning. Tulane ranked second only to Minnesota in the nation. Dawson was heralded as the best coach of the year, and Louisiana Polytech came to New Orleans with more hope than expectation. ' Bond and Bryan open a hole for Big Noel Loftin against North Carolina. mm i MHtoi ' 9 MILLER UPTON Tackle CARL GOLL Guard ALBERT GORMAN Center The game upstate school brought against the Wave a fine team, and save for the Wave ' s brilliant first quarter vyiould have made the game more than interesting. Dub Mattis shone in that first quarter, scoring three touchdowns behind blocking that looked phenomenal. It was powerhouse, and it seemed that La. Poly, would just be more fodder for the cannon, hlow- ever, such was not the case, La. Poly, coming back with Don Darling and Don Wiley at the helm made the Wave look second rate by scoring two touchdowns and making Dawson keep his regulars in to stem the tide. They did it to the tune of 22-13, but everyone had a real scare and one went home wondering if the slip-shod playing of the Wave meant any- thing more than that they had just let up for an easy opponent. The game was quickly forgotten in the preparation for Alabama, and Mr. Local Fan spent the week in raking up money for the trip and In placing odd bets about the town. It was a gala day for Tulane, that day before the game. I think we ' ll lose, said Dawson; but I wonder if he meant it. STARS FELL FROM ALABAMA! Like a thunderbolt came Tulane ' s touchdown. A shift to the left, a series of good blocking, a bit of speed, and Mattis was In the clear and over. And, as Moss did his almost trivial task of converting, all the country sat back and said Ah! — those wonderful Greenies. But now the writing becomes more difficult. The Tide began to change. It was Riley through the middle, Caldwell over tackle and the first Alabama score was chalked up. For the first time this year, Tulane ' s sure tackling was not In evidence. The Tide surged on. Kilgrow would run as If around the end, and then apparently cut off, fade back and suddenly — a pass, a long high one, and Shoemaker would stop picking flowers In the end zone where he had been for the past few moments all by himself, long enough to take it in. The remainder Is for those who like statistics and can operate the adding machine. Warren, Nisbet, and Monsky supplied the other touch- downs, and Mr. Kllgrov tacked on the units; 34-7 v as the total. Let this be said for Tulane by way of epitaph. They got all the breaks, and all of them were bad. As for bouquets, anything that we might say regarding Bucky Bryan ' s great play would merely be an echo. We will merely state that his play was All-American and a tribute to his fighting spirit. OUCH! Mr. Football Fan was dazed. It was just one of those things, he said, Tulane will bounce back. So he returned home, as did the host BERNARD EVANS Guard JERRY FRIEDRICHS End CAMERON GAMBLE End VIC LAROCCA End « f V- ■ ? ■« s Dub Ma+tis hitting on high through the Sewanee defense. n nr | J jL Ul %e Qame PETE DALOVISIO End of Wave Alumni for Georgia University was to meet Tulane in their Homecoming celebration. Georgia wrecked the celebration, as far as Tulane was concerned. Tulane could not get going. Their backs were still driving with the same power, but fumbleitis had set in, and through this medium, Georgia was handed many scoring opportunities. Georgia was passing well while Tulane ' s pass defense just couldn ' t seem to click. In the first two periods, Georgia completed passes seemingly at will, one of them for their first touchdown. Tulane was fighting desperately, and trailing I 2-0, Bryan broke loose for the most beautiful run of the game, went over left tackle, cut back in the clear, and romped 80 yards for a touchdown. The kick was incomplete, and with the score 12-6, the West side stands came to life, calling for more Georgia blood. All loyal Tulanians will remember how close they came to getting It, another beautiful run by Bryan over the goal for a touchdown being all for naught, the referee calling him out of bounds on the 35-yard line. That second half was a fitting climax to a dismal first half, and the general impression was that the game was a tough one to lose. It seemed as if the Wave was on a come-back in that second half, and it served to stir hope in the hearts of Tulanians that all might not yet be lost. Page 178 DOUGLAS JOHNSON Back TROY ODOM Back ROBERT DEXHEIMER Back LITTLE TIGER! Sewanee ' s Mountain Tigers came next, and whatever hope they had of winning was promptly extinguished by a fighting Tulane eleven, struggling to get back In championship form once more. They were mercilessly beaten by the Wave to the tune of 53-6. The victory was a very costly one however, as Bucky Bryan received in the first quarter the Injury which kept him out of the L. S. U. game. Four of Tulane ' s touchdowns were made on passes and four on runs. Jerry Freidrichs and Cameron Gamble were on the receiving end with Bob Dexhelmer throwing most of them. Rupert Colmore, Sewanee ' s All- Southern tackle, played a bang-up game. Tulane ' s offense was very effective and was a good Indication that the Wave would be on a return to form for the L. S. U. game. BIG TIGER! With the loss of Bucky Bryan and Dub Mattis, mainstays of the early season, but with the slogan sixty minutes Is not long to fight, Tulane ' s Wave went North to meet L. S. U. ' s mighty Tigers In their own lair. The Greenies, decidedly the underdog, caught the Tigers at their peak and raring to show the world exactly what they had. They swamped the Greenies, 33-0, before the largest crowd In Louisiana ' s history, but the score was not indicative of the game. The Greenies, to a man, fought with rare gameness every minute of the game. It was too much power that told the story. Bill Flowers was great, turning In his usual stellar performance. Andrews turned in the defensive game of his life, and Ray Miller and John Dirmann played as they never played before. Those fighting guards, Buckner and hiall, fought their hearts out against superior weight in the center of that Tiger line. The first downs were II to II, and Tulane gained 178 yards from scrimmage against 228 for the Tigers. The real story of the defeat, and the only department of play In which Tulane seemed lacking, was the aerial defense. The Tigers worked on the principle that it only takes one to do it, and every Tiger score was the result of a long pass or a long run and not a consistent march. The game was an excellent one despite the score, and all Tulanians went home greatly pleased with the fight shown by the Wave and impressed by the might of the Tigers. Thus ended a season complete with thrills and disappointments, but filled throughout with a fine display of fighting spirit. It was a season that will long be remembered as one of the most creditable In the long history of Tulane. CHARLES SMITHERS Guard CECIL HENLEY Guard HALLIE EUSTIS Manager Page 179 Last round up, senior foot- ballers . . . Alma Mater, Homecoming . . . Renegar creating publicity . . . Bucky toting the pigskin . . . Old Grads, Homecoming . . . Benchwarmers, Freshmen vs. L S. U. . . . White Elephants Cavort . . . Sponsors. Hot licks on the trumpet . . . Band and Glee Club step out, Homecoming . . . Dub Mattis takes a high one . . . Give says Maynard . . . Hall and Buckner being pho- tographed (the photographer was lost in the muddle) . . . Red Dawson and Pete Mailhes, semi-nudist in early practice. — ft Scene on the sidelines . . . The Bull clears ihe way for Bill Flowers in L. S. U. game . . . Bucky hurt his side in Sewanee game . . . Bryan carries fhe ball against Georgia . . . Fanny Payne with Red Dawson ' s legs running interference in Rose Bowl year. BnapA. Training for Alabama . . . Werlein and Woodward, sponsors . . . Musical extrav- aganza, Homeconning . . . Doug Johnson nearing home stripe . . . Dawson and as- sistant worrier, Seldei. ■5 % ' 4 ootLaU ea4n Greeted with a squad made up of boys hailing from all over the Middle West, Freshman Coach Charlie Rucker had but three days to give them a few plays with which to combat L. S. U. ' s well-drilled frosh. The Baby Bengals had one game under their belt, too, when they whipped our Ripple for the twelfth consecutive time, score 12-0. But quite a few frosh looked very promising that day. Particularly was this true of Ralph Wenzel, a 2 I 2-pound tackle who played most of the game in L. S. U. ' s backfield. Smith ' s punting in the early part of the game was a feature, and great work by Sauer and Guintard under fire of a fourth quarter losing attack stamped them as future greats. In the only other game of their season, the Baby Billows lost to Alabama. The score was 19-13. hiarold Leveson threw to left-end Pete Golomb a 30-yard pass which the Oshkosh, Wisconsin, youth carried 30 more for the first score. Leonard Sauer, outstanding star of the game ran 60 yards with an intercepted pass for the second Greenie score. Wenzel played another fine game, being pressed for honors by Mike Powell, who, along with Phil Jahncke, formed a tower of strength in the middle of the line. Besides the aforementioned standouts, the ' 37 varsity is expected to get much help from such men as Tate Ott, Kurt Oelschlager, Stan Nyhan and Bill Marohl, backs, and Millard White, Jimmy Mizel, and Manny DeFraites, linesmen. KNEELING: Crane, Ott, Marmillion, Murphy, Nyhan, Powell, DeFraites, Golomb, Butler, Sauer. STANDING: Leveson, Goldman, Guintard, Curtis, Kossack, Smith, P., Oelschlager, Bodney, G ' Boyle, Barnes, Wenzel, White, Bordis, Morohl. COACH CHARLES RUCKER Page IS4 4e SoUeduie Tulane 33 . 27 . 26 • 35 . 37 . 44 35 . 25 31 . 42 29 . 41 . 31 . 52 . University of Alabama University of Alabama . University of Mississippi . . University of Mississippi . Southwestern Louisiana Institute Louisiana Polytechnic Institute University of Kentucky University of Kentucky Louisiana State University Louisiana State University Mississippi State College Mississippi State College Louisiana State University Louisiana State University Opps. . 21 . 28 . 31 . 43 . 30 . 25 . 28 . 28 . 42 . 45 . 36 . 29 . 37 . 32 _ L o tki 4M J Utlj, What with a Varsity which played winning basket- ball and a Frosh that could give the Varsity plenty of trouble, basketball, this year, has come into its own at Tulane. The Frosh competed in the Senior A. A. U. com- petitions for the first time in recent years, and as a re- sult, there was action at Tulane Gym several times a week. There was a big increase in attendance and school spirit over the year before, and the Greenies rewarded their supporters by playing scrappy and in- teresting ball. Striking a winning combination of two fast break- ing forwards, a center that can get the iump, and two guards that do just that. Coach Ray Dauber sent a fine squad against ' Bama in the opening game. Tulane showed fight and class, took an early lead, and never was headed, winning easily by a 33-21 count. Nathan Cotlar, Pete Brechtel, Boisey Mc- Closkey, and Dietrich Neyland starred for the Greenies in this auspicious opening, with Cotlar, playing in his first game as first stringer, standing out. Cotlar showed a keen eye for the basket and displayed some nice floor work, hie tied with Brechtel for scoring honors with nine points. Tulane ' s defense was of a particularly fine calibre, Shorty Sneed ' s field goal being the only one the Tide could garner in the first half. It was only after Neyland was ejected on fouls that the Tide, led by Estes, the big center, and Shoemaker, of football fame, began to score; but Pete Brechtel ' s fine one-handed shots, featuring the second half, kept the Wave in front throughout. The second game of the series was a nip and tuck affair which kept the stands on their feet throughout. ' Bama evened the series in this encounter, 28-27. A belated Tulane rally just barely fell short. The Greenies leaped to an early lead, and their defense, which seemed even more impenetrable than that displayed the evening before, held the TIdesmen at bay for a short while. However, ' Bama was not to be denied, and while the Greenies were missing a num- ber of crip shots, Alabama overcame the lead and was ahead at the half by 18-12. The Wave ' s offense, though not as effective as In the previous game, was still characterized by fast breaking and nice floor work. Pete Brechtel and Nath- an Cotlar again led the Greenie scorers, this time sinking eight points apiece. Pete broke for the basket nicely, his left-handed shots counting four times, and Longboy Neyland played a fine center game, the biq boy showing plenty of hustle and a fine brand of guarding. Captain McCloskey and hluck Lockett gave the Tide forwards plenty of trouble and it was Boisey who barely missed a long shot just as the game ended with the Wave one point behind. The series showed that, without a doubt, the Wave was going to be no walk-away for anyone ' s team. Sore at losing this game, the Greenies went to Oxford to engage Ole Miss In two games. Streaking out in fine style at the opening of the first game, the Wave scored 18 points in the first half to the Rebels ' I 3, and seemed headed for a sure win. However, the Rebels came back strong ' y to place the score at 25-23 a few moments before the final gun. A fine side-court shot by Layden tied the score for the Rebels, and the game went Into an extra period. In the extra period, the Greenies got rattled, and the Mississlppians cap- italized on the Wave ' s mistakes. Result: 26-31. « Page 185 JOSEPH ABRAMS Forward ROBERT LOCKETT Guard PETE BRECHTEL Forward CARL DAILEY Forward WALDO ERICKSON Center n u T L ? eiueiAJ ' In the second encounter, the Mississippians were in fine form during the entire contest, and the Sreenies, playing raggedly, were unable at any time to approach them. Poor shooting was again the predominant factor in -the defeat, but the Greenies were a game bunch of boys at all times, and it must be remembered that Ole Miss has probably the winning team in the Southeastern this year. Captain Boisey McCloskey led the Greenies and appeared the firey little spark-plug as much as ever. The score was 43-35. GREENIES TAKE S. L I., 37-30 Romping over the Southwestern Louisiana quintet, the Greenie basketmen scored their third victory of the season, and looming as a possible contender for conference honors, they won, 37-30. The second stringers, composed of Carrere, Gorman, Ericson, Ray, and others, played a large part of the game, but it was chiefly Cotlar and McCloskey who put on the steam when it was necessary, and provided the winning margin. WAVE WINS OVER TECH Tulane continLied to breeze through their next opponent, the Louisiana Tech from Ruston, winning handily by the score of 44-25. Tulane seemed out for blood, and the crowd was greatly pleased by the roughness of the game. However, in spite of the rough work, the Greenies showed CAPTAIN HUGH McCLGSKEY some improvement over their earlier games, especially in passing and shoot- ing. Neyland showed himself to advan- tage at center and Lockett played a fine, fast game at guard. WAVE TAKES ONE, DROPS ONE TO KENTUCKY Midgets beside a giant team from the Blue Grass country, the fighting Greenies came through the first night of the two-game series to win, 35-28, but dropped the second to the tune of 25-28. Led by the little firebrand captain and supported by hluck Lockett, the diminutive Wave fought hard all the way to the last gun. M. HUGHES SCHNEIDAU Guard NATHAN COTLAR Forward DEITRICH NEYLAND Center ERNEST CARRERE Forward STANLEY RAY Forward TIGERS TAKE WAVE TWICE AGAIN Journeying up to Tigertown, the basketeers dropped two in a row again to the State team, in spite of the truly fine defense work of Skyline Neyland, Wave hard running center. In the first encounter, the Tigers took an early lead and held it throughout the whole of the game, the Greenies never coming within striking distance of the Bengals ' wide margin, but in the second, good shooting and clever passwork by Nathan Cotlar and Pete Brechtel almost put the game on ice for the Wave, in spite of the mystifying raz-daz of the Tigers, which finally won out in the end. The first night the Greenies went down, 31-42, and 42-45, the second. GREENIES DRAW WITH MISS. STATE In one of the roughest games of the year, the basket quintet was knocked down by Miss. State, 29-36, to come back the next night, 41-29. The first night ' s game was marked by several ejections on fouls on the cart of the Tulanians, and the second was almost as rough. Of particular notice in the two-game series was Neyland ' s tip- offs and Captain Boisey ' s fancy distance shots. L S. U. FALLS AFTER 5 YEARS Playing raggedly the first night, and frequently throwing the ball away, the quintet dropped the first game of the last two to the State team, in spite of frantic efforts on the part of Cotlar and Brechtel. With a do-or-die attitude in his last collegiate game. Captain Boisey McClos- key led his pack of Greenies on the Tigers with undiminishable fury, and assisted by HHuck Lockett, also in his last game, took the Bengals for a ride for the whole of the game. Score, 31-37. Skyline Neyland secured the tap nine times out often, and his hard fight- ing teammates put it to good use, beat- ing the Tigers for the first time in more than five years. Ray Dauber, giving birth to his first public smile, watched his boys romp down the court, making up for any pre- vious losses during the season. In fine form, but completely dumbfounded, the Tigers watched interestedly while Cotlar, Lockett and McCioskey sank goal after goal. This was truly a fine ending of a me- diocre season. Tulane, 52; Louisiana State, 32. COACH RAY DAUBER ' _ UiiOHXl SOUTHEASTERN CHAMPS GEORGE BLUE Bantamweight IRVING CRAIS Bantamweight JOSEPH BROCATO Welterweight FLOYD NEWLIN Bantamweight GEORGE MANTERIS Welterweight CAPT. RICHARD KEENAN Welterweight ' ' 5 Dn last year, Tul ane s boxers In the first defense of their Conference championship whipped Florida, 4 I -2 to 3 1-2. Florida got off to an early lead when L. S. Rentz soundly whipped Irwin Crais, and Roy Echols hung a one-round kayo on Louis Philips. Billy Harris put the Greenies back into the fight by nosing out a decision over Larry Semmens, the Gator captain, and Dick Keenan ' s draw with Jack Lang made the score 2 I -2 to I 1-2 at the inter- mission. George Manteris ' win placed us even again, but only for the time that it took Florida ' s Steve O ' Connell to decision Calvin Benedict. The old reliable Champ Gamble came through, however, to soundly trounce Ernest Lorenzo, tie the score, and set the stage for Tulane ' s sophomore, Warren Jaubert, to take Roland Schindler and the match. It was Jaubert ' s first fight, and he looked very promising. GREENIES TROUNCE OLE MISS 5-3 Floyd Newlin, making his 1937 debut, scored a sensational victory over the highly touted Marshall Goldberg. Maroun ' s successor stepped inside the Rebel ' s left hooks with sharp rights to score repeatedly and win easily. Ray Medlock evened it up by stopping Claude Cullinane in one heat, and Johnny Farese outslugged Tulane ' s Billy Peak to gain a close decision and give Die Miss a 2-1 lead. It was shortlived, though, as George Manteris won over Johnny Cook to tie it up again. Bucky Bryan suffered his first loss at the hands of S+eve Wilkerson. Popular as ever, even in defeat, Bucky fought hard all the way only to bow to a superior boxer who kept on top of him, refused to let him get set, and met his rushes with a stream of jabs from an educated left which kept Bucky off balance throughout. Wilkerson looked like the best the S. E. Conference has produced in a long time. Calvin Benedict fought a smart fight to take over Bill Robinson and tie up the score again. Much smaller than his foe, Benny slipped the big boy ' s jabs and scored with heavy rights to the body which had Robinson hanging on at the bell. Cameron Gamble looked his best in technically kayoing Clarence Forbes with one stiff right to the head in the first round. Ilk IK. ' l !% ■BUCKY BRYAN Welterweight WARREN JAUBERT Heavyweight CAMERON GAMBLE Light Heavyweight WILLIAM PEAK Lightweight LOUIS PHILIPS Featherweight CALVIN BENEDICT Middleweight COACH CLAUDE MONK SIMONS Warren Jaubert made it 5-3 by scoring a sensational victory over Clarence Big Hapes. Jaubert showed exceptional speed and stamma, and the fact that he had Hapes on the verge of a knockout m the last round showed his punching power. All in all, the match was probably the best in the history of Tulane boxing. The crowd was large, and the fights so good that ludging from subsequent results, the Ole Miss Match can go down as marking a new trend in intercollegiate boxing— certainly in the South. TULANE BEATS MISSISSIPPI STATE 7-1 Carl Inman and Cameron Gamble were more the topic of conversation than the other fights and matches put together so we treat their battle first. There was greater diversity of opinion over the decision in favor of Gamble than in any college fight in years All agreed, however, that it was a grand fight in which Gamble gambled his straight right against Inman ' s left hook, and won, in a close decision. It took just so sensational a fight to overshadow the one be- tween conference champ Moon Mullins and Jaubert. A good right hand floored Warren early in the first round for a nine count, but he not only got up to carry the fight to Mullins the rest of the match, but had things all his own way in the last round. Mullins ' early lead was too great to be overcome, however. All the other Greenies, Newlin, Harris, Brocato. Keenan, Bryan (by default), and Dirmann won their fights handily, Harris fight- ing best in trouncing the good Brent Murray. WAVE BOWS TO ALABAMA AT ALABAMA 6-2 Joe Brocato won his fight and actually got the decision, as did Jaubert for his forfeited victory. Reports out of Alabama said the decision against Manteris was unfair, and similar things were heard about the verdicts against Phillips, particularly, and Dirmann. Gamble lost his first one to Paul Cusimano, Newlin to Jerry Burke, and Bryan bowed to Cy Canzoneri. L S. U. AND TULANE BREAK EVEN 4-4 Newlin fought a courageous third round to overcome some of Joe Gersack ' s heeling, elbowing and other foul tactics and earn a draw in the first of the heated matches. But Louis Phillips got only the worst of it when given a draw with Ed Ketcham. Most of the local newspapers and a majority of the crowd thought Phillips ' left hand had piled up a safe margin of victory. But they KNEW that Brocato had won the fight he wasn ' t given, and hence put on the now celebrated quarter-hour bronx cheer that was quieted only by Coach Monk Simons ' appeal to act gentlemanly. Monk urged the crowd to keep the peace even if we ' ve got to fight for it, which is what Monk did immediately after leaving the ring at the conclusion of his appeal to stop the Coliseum tactics. George Manteris fought a great, if losing, fight against the Bengal Bomber, Fred O ' Banion. George had the bomber on the verge of exploding when he gave out in the third round and blew a good lead. Bucky Bryan did a comeback in whipping Chester Carville, but Johnny Dir- mann kissed the canvas three times before they stopped his fight with J. L. Golson in the first round. Gamble came through with a well-earned decision over Jim Riseden and Jaubert stopped L. S. U. ' s Mr. Baur in the first to tie up the affair. MANAGER SABIN LANDRY Tiger Harris crosses a right In the Florida matches against Larry Semmens. Dick Keenan catches the Florida welter, Jack Long, in the body. Larry Jaubert, Tulane heavy, trounces the Florida unl ' nn- Ited entry, ScSindler. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE For the second time in the two years that Claude Monk Simons has been at the helm, the Greenie boxers won the conference title. The tournament was held in the Tulane gym March 5 and 6. Joe Brocato successfully defended the lightweight title he had won In 1936, and Champ Gamble still answers to that name, although this year he moved up a notch to take the light-heavyweight crown. Added to the ten points gathered by these boys were the six earned by runners-up Louis Philips and Warren Jaubert. The great comeback by Phil- ips and the rapid rise of Jaubert speak well of Coach Simons ' fine coaching job. George Manteris, the other returning champ from ' 36, was eliminated in a first round bout by Florida ' s Mr. Long, who went on to the welter title. Floyd Newlin, Bucky Bryan and Johnny Dirmann were all eliminated in the semi-finals, the conquerers of Newlin and Bryan going on to the title in their respective classes. n u Hampered by lack of material and apparent lack of enthusiasm amongst the student body in general, Coach Fritz Oakes ' track team made, none-the-less, a very credit- able showing. The early season featured especially the fine work of Captain Howard K. Smith. He repeatedly out-hurdled everything in these parts and was rewarded for his efforts by a trip to the Texas Relays in Austin. Here he reached the finals, only to bow to such name hurdlers as Sam Allen of Oklahoma Baptist and Ail-American Bill Wallace of Rice. The next week, however, he came back in the Southwestern Relays to cop first place in his specialty. A touch of grippe weakened him for the Alabama meet and, though leading most of the way, his strength gave way at the three-quarter mark and he finished second, for the third time In their three meetings, to Slim Edwards. But after winning his specialty against L. S. U. a week later, he came back in the Southeastern Conference meet at Birmingham to beat his thrice-conqueror, Mr. Edwards, and finish but four yards behind the sensational Forrest Spec Towns, whom he pressed that day to a 14.1- second performance. Smith ' s comeback was typical of the whole team. In the first meet of their season, at Lafayette, a team of Harry Dart, Jimmy Davis, H. M. Waugh and Bill Hender- son won the 440-yard relay, finishing second in the half- mile. The mile relayers, Billy Payne, Bob Lockett, Frank Lewis and Hugh Payne, finished second to Southwestern. A month later, in the only local meet with a conference foe, Tulane bowed humbly to Alabama, score 72-45. Of fifteen events, the Greenies won four and tied in another. Stanley Lodrigues vaulted 12 feet 3 inches to get a tie with Alabama ' s Bill Sheridan, and Henderson, Billy Payne, Ray Nussbaum and Nellie White won, respectively, the 220-yard dash, the low hurdles, the discus throw, and the broad jump. Nussbaum also took a second place in the shot, as did Sam Freese, with I 73 feet, in the javelin, Bill Nichols in the high jump, Jim Mooney in the mile, Lockett in the half, and Bill Monroe in the two-mile run. L. S. U. beat us a week later by almost an identical score, 73 to 44. Billy Payne ran a good quarter to beat Treadaway of L. S. U. for one of our three first places. Smith won the highs for another, and Noel Loftin supplied the day ' s bigqest feature by tossing the javelin 176 feet 4 inches to beat the conference favorite, Stevens. Noel had just taken a day off from spring football practice to step out as a track star, and added a second place in the high hurdles to boot. Rabbit Henderson ran two very good seconds in both sprints, and finished third In the broad jump in which Nellie White placed. The only other second was taken by Bill Nichols in the high jump. The lone team victory came in the last meet of the VARSITY TRACK TEAM. SITTING: Drown, Henderson, Dart, Smith, Duval, White. KNEELING: Dixon, Payne, H., Monroe, Payne, W., Thompson, LaRocca, Davis. STANDING: Coach Oakes, Lewis, Laskey, Lockett, Corales, Nussbaum, Freese, Loftin, Manager Riseman. Page 192 season, when, paced by Nellie White and Billy Payne, Tulane won the Junior Southern A. A. U. championship. White covered 45 feet 7 1-2 inches to take down top honors in the hop, step, jump, and added three more points with a second place in the broad jump. Payne, running the 400-meter hurdles for the second time in his career, clipped 4.7 seconds off the record of 60.4 seconds, but his time was not allowed because of his having knocked over two hurdles. A third place in the 200-meter lows concluded Billy ' s point gathering for the day. George Kohl brought in five points with a second place in the 200-meter hurdles and a tie for second in the high jump. Ray Nussbaum ' s second in the discus throw and fourth in the shot netted four more points toward the Greenie total of 55 1-2, which was good enough to insure a five-point winning margin over the North Texas Teach- ers College. Five other second places clinched the title, however. Most sensational among these was Tom Payne ' s exciting 400-meter dash in which he lost by a hair ' s breadth to Loyola ' s Fred Generos in the excellent time of 49.5 seconds. Noel Loftin, J. Knight, Stan Lodrigues, and H. M. Waugh were the others who placed. A fourth in the discus and a third in the javelin accounted for Sam Freese ' s contribution of three points. Two-point winners were Bill Kirchem and Frank Lewis, each showing in hurdle races, Hayward Vincent, third in the pole vault, and Henderson, with two fourth places in the sprints. Sam Barthe, Craig Roth and Bill Monroe added one point apiece with various fourth places, and Einar Pedersen tacked on the half-point by sharing a fourth place in the pole vault. The next day, Saturday, May 23, five Tulanians won places in the Senior A. A. U. Olympic Tryouts. Captain hHoward Smith, running a 14.5-second race was fourth in another of Towns ' record performances. George Kohl won the 200-meter hurdles in a race which found Fresh- man Sam Barthe finishing fourth. The Payne brothers, Billy and Tom, took down second and third places, in the 400-meter hurdles and 400-meter dash, respectively. Billy ran second only to the Olympic champion. Slats Hardin. Howard Smith and Noel Loftin running one-two against L. S. U. in the high hurdles. CAPTAIN HOWARD K. SMITH m ■■—ih 1 l -— -1 • m J Page 193 Shorty Henderson loses a close one in the 220-dash against L. S. U. n to nxicJz exun In fellows like Tom Payne, Bill Kirchenn, Sam Barthe, Craig Roth and George Kohl, Coach Cakes had his best frosh material In recent years. Kohl, a transfer student, is among the best hurdlers in the South, as can be wit- nessed by his winning the 220 lows in the Olympic Tryouts. Tom Payne looms as the greatest quarter-miler in Tulane s recent track history. The mile relay team of Roth, Barthe, Kirchem, and Payne shattered the record for the event at the Southwestern Relays at Lafayette, and later beat the Greenie varsity team in a special race. Kirchem and Barthe also showed promise in the hurdles, as did Einar Pedersen in the vault. Joe htogan and Ainsworth Jordy in the high jump. Bill Monroe in the distance runs, and Percy Stakelum in the sprints. ethers on the 1936 Freshman Track Team included: Paul hi. Ramos, Oliver K. Bierhorst, and Ruland Gerth. From this promising group of freshmen. Coach Cakes should be able to obtain some excellent men for the 1937 Varsity. iJU ' li i r FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM. KNEELING: Ramos, Peder- sen, Bierhorst, Gerth. STANDING: Assistant Man- ager Johnston, Jordy, Payne, T., Kirchem, Barthe, Asjistanl- Manager Balkin. Captain Robert M. Monsted f - _ at iilane The ' 36 Greenie Golf Team sorely missed the serv- ices of Bobby Monsted and Pinky Olivier and others, who were lost to the Wave because of graduation. Despite constant attempts on the part of Coach Sim- mons to unearth some golfing talent, he was unable to acquire a sufficient quantity or quality around which to build a team that could win victories. Various men tried out and two matches were played, one with L. S. U. and the other with Louisiana Polytechnic Institute, but in both matches the Greenie entrants were unsuccessful. Two men went to the play- off in Georgia, but neither got very far. However, George Turpie, the well-known New Or- leans golfer, will take over the reins of the team this year, and the presence on the squad of Vincent D ' Antoni, who was city champion last year, and Ray Salmen, who is of considerable ability himself, should furnish a nucleus about which to develop a team that should really go places, hlere ' s hoping we are enter- ing upon a new golfing era at Tulane, where golf will take Its place along with Tennis as being right down Tulane ' s line. Not to be outdone by the academic branch of the University, Tulane ' s 1936 tennis teann carried on a tradi- tion of its own by entering the first captaincy of the third of the tennis-playing Suffers — Ernie. This was Coach Emmett Fare ' s third Green team. The Wave net team, under Fare ' s and Sutter ' s leader- ship, took on the toughest schedule yet attempted, start- ing with a pre-season tilt against the City Fark Club. Ernie Suffer and George Wimberly were responsible for the even showing the Greenies made against a rather fough aggregation. Abbie Norwood teamed with Ernie to take the No. I doubles match, cinching a tie for Tulane. The Greenies slipped in the second warm-up, the New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club, ending up in one of the two defeats of the season. Sutter won his singles match and again with Abbie Norwood won a doubles encounter. These were the only two Tulane scores. The freshmen, however, showing considerable class got revenge soon after by beating the same team by the same score. Cheng, Westerfield and Abrams, who have since made their marks as varsity material, accounted for the singles wins, with Cheng and Westerfield winning over Warren Doyle and Dan Murray, Tulane alumni. The first match of the regular season against Louisiana Normal put the Greenies in the win column. Sutter coasted through his match with McLean and teamed with COACH EMMEIT PARE SSSKti ASHTON PHELPS JOHN THORN DONALD DOYLE ERNEST SUTTER Captain ROBERT LECORGNE Manager Norwood for their third successive doubles win. Doyle, Phelps, and Wimberly played consistent tennis to make it four out of four in the singles and a 5-1 win for the match. Alabama ' s Crimson Tide gave the Greenies a little more trouble, but not much. The Tide finished second best in a 4-2 score. Sutter, Doyle, and Wimberly all bested their opponents in close sets. The team of Sutter and Doyle, playing together for the first time won 6-3, 6-2. Furman offered very little opposition and won only fourteen games In their twelve sets. Thorn made his first appearance this year by turning back hlollowell 6-3, 6-1. Donald Doyle, Red Wimberly and Phelps won easily. Thorn and Sutter took the doubles. With three wins and no defeats to their credit the team took to the road to engage Rice and Texas In a three-day jaunt. Rice played good tennis before finally losing 4-2. Sutter took Eddie Holden 6-1, 6-2, and Doyle and John Thorn count wins Lorimer and Lederer, respectively. Sut- ter and Thorn lost their first double match to Cambell and Holden 6-2, 6-3 while Lorimer and Lederer were losing to Doyle and Phelps. The Texas match was perhaps the most Interesting of all the matches on the Wave schedule. The Longhorns proved to be a well-balanced team and administered the only defeat of the regular season 4-2. Sutter continued his fine play by taking the measure of Weller 3-6, 6-2, 6-2. Walthall beat Doyle in the No. 2 singles 6-2, 6-4. Peace beat Phelps 6-0, 6-3, and Smalley beat Thorn 6-3, 6-0. In the doubles matches Sutter and Thorn beat Weller and Peace 4-6, 7-5, 6-4, Walthall and Smally of Texas vs. Doyle and Phelps of Tulane was won by the Texans 6-2, 6-1. L. S. U. which was the last team scheduled, seemed to get the full effect of the Waves ' comeback campaign. Tulane showed no mercy in taking the Tigers by the score of seven matches to none. Sutter beat Robinson 6-0, 6-1 and Thorn and Doyle beat Ketcham and Sievers 6-0, 7-5, and 6-4, respectively. Phelps beat Collins 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, and Wimberly annexed the only other singles match by outplaying Sanders 6-1, 2-6, 6-4. In the doubles matches Sutter and Thorn beat Sievers and Collins 8-6, 6-0, and Norwood and Doyle beat Ketcham and Sanders 6-4, 7-5. In the Southern Intercollegiate Championship matches which were held here last May, Tulane won the sin- gles championship because of Ernie Sutter. Bill Byrd of Texas, who was Sutter ' s opponent in the finals, played fine tennis all through the tournament, but could not sur- vive the steadiness and perfection of Sutter ' s play. The score was 1-6, 8-6, 6-3, 7-5. In the doubles Sutter and Thorn played their consistently good game but lost in the finals to Burtz Boulware and A. F. Morrell of Georgia Tech 6-1, 5-7, 7-5, 6-3. Not content with the one championship, Sutter met Ramsey Potts in the National Intercollegiates and after a hard match finally won over the North Carolina boy. Later in the year Potts came to New Orleans and again played Ernie but fared little better as he again was beaten. This conclusively ranked Sutter tops in the Inter- collegiate ranks. The field of activity enjoying the greatest popularity at Tulane is intramural sports. Under this classification, are the inter-fraternity, the inter-class, and the inter-school competitions, all of them being under the general direction of Fritz Oakes. These games are valuable in that they provide for those who are unable to make the varsity teams a chance to enjoy the keen rivalry and healthful stimulus of athletics. A wide field is covered by these sports. Inter-fraternity games including touch football, track, basketball, handball, golf, swimming, tennis, baseball, and bridge. The traditional Frosh-Soph rivalries each year for the hHolmes cup are of widespread interest. Up to date this year the Frosh have pulled the Sophs through the fire-hose in the tug-o-war, and have battled their upper- classmen to a scoreless tie in the football game. Among the inter-school competitions, baseball is in the lime-light, the Physical Eds capturing the most recent trophy. Daily the Engineers may be seen playing on the field behind the Engineer- ing Buildings, and the keen sports competitions afforded by the different branches of the Engineering School add zestful recreation to the tedious daily work. Bill Kirchem and Shorty Henderson finishing the Pan- Hellenic 220 . . . Alley-oop for Phi Kappa Sigma . . . Louis Thames snaps a long one in the Dekes ' win over the K. A. ' s in the touch-ball finals . . . Adonis Freese, spear slinger . . . Paul Char- bonnet snags Al Flettrich for a safety In touch-ball final; Deke, 2; K. A., 0. r ' - , _ BfUf ti at iJxiHj « .- . ' Frosh-Soph football and a big hole . . . Pan-Hellenic swim and splash . . . Timber topper George Kohl wins for Phi Kappa Sigma . . . Frosh ball carriers getting under way . . . Intramural baskeh- bail league action . . . Pan- Hellenic tip-off with S. A. M. getting the jump . . . Bjli Andrews tosses the shot . . . Up and over, Pan-Hellenic track. HMfe ilddj, BLOOMER GIRLS IN A BIG BUILD UP n U J AtUleiicA V V V •. With the Fiftieth Anniversary of Newconnb ' s found- ing being celebrated this year, many reminiscences bring forth the inevitable contrasts of past and present. Newcomb College has grown from one building to the present campus, the faculty has increased, the student body has grown, new departments have been added, new ideas have been developed. This is as true of the Physical Education Department as of any. The whole conception of the purpose of that work has changed from the formal idea of gymnastics to the informal participation in games, and from the bulky bloomers and long-sleeved middies to the present chic costumes. Specifically, the work offered at Newcomb is given with the purpose of developing within each girl certain ideals of skill in movement and cooperation in working with others. As this course is required for the students of the first three years, as large a variety of activities is offered as is possible, in order that every girl may find something she enjoys. For everyone to participate and to have a good time while learning new skills and techniques is the aim of this Newcomb ' s Recreation program. Every girl realizes that it is almost necessary to be able to do some one thing well. Swim, dance, play tennis, all these added to a list of accomplish- ments make for social recognition as well as personal satisfaction. But everyone is not physically equipped to take part in the more strenuous activities. What is done to pro- vide for their enjoyment and help? At the beginning of the year, every entering student is given a thorough physical examination and the type of work best suited to each individual is prescribed. There are correctives for those with postural defects. Many round shoulders and faulty curves have been remedied. It is not only those the Department of Physical Education recom- mends who take this, for some of the girls are volun- Page 200 MISS FLORENCE A. SMITH Director of Athletics tarily trying to acquire t ' nat poise and balance of walk- ing, sitting, and standing that so few of us have, but so many desire. Newcomb is ever so considerate of its less fortunate girls — those recuperating from operations, colds, Christmas holidays, and exams — by supplying cots and a gallery for sun baths and restful relaxation during the crowded day. Everything is not centered around the less strenuous, but nevertheless important, items. In the fall, hockey is one of the popular sports, badminton, deck tennis, archery, and soccer can be elected according to one s abilities and desires. During the winter season, basket- ball holds part of the limelight with ping pong, bowling, Danish gymnastics, tumbling, apparatus work, and fencing coming in for their share. The spring term is devoted to instruction of enthusiastic tennis classes, badminton, baseball, and volleyball. The swimming pool is busy the year round, what with swimming tests to be passed, badges to be earned, and those extra pounds to be worked off. Dancing is becoming a more popular attraction. Tap is, of course, a favorite but rhythms and folk dancing will be more in demand as time goes on and interest Increases. There is a climax for each of these activities In the form of tournaments, games, demonstrations, and meets. The Athletic Council of the College has charge of class games in hockey, basketball, and baseball. It runs off tournaments In ping pong, badminton, bowling, deck tennis, and tennis. The alumnae are represented as well as the students In these contests, and the Ten- nis Tea after the annual varsity-alumnae tennis match MARY ELLEN FREEMAN and JANE REYNOLDS Tennis Finalists When athletics were young at Newcomb. Page 201 Dr. Lee in his usual form at the Tennis Tea. Time out In Frosh-Soph hockey. Girls ain ' t sissies. Bull ' s eye perhaps. He missed. is an occasion to celebrate a well-earned victory. At the end of the basketball season, the alumnae play the varsity in a real contest! The nnonth of March is full of such important dates as gym nite, a demonstration of the dancing, tumbling, fencing, gymnastic and appa- ratus achievements of the classes, and high school day, when seniors of the city ' s secondary schools are enter- tained by the department. May starts with the May Day festival given by the Juniors in honor of the Seniors, one of the prettiest and most effective accomplishments of the students. Swim- ming finishes the year with a course in life-saving, and an informal meet with races and novelty stunts. The faculty? Once a year they shed coats, turn up shirt sleeves, and demonstrate their prowess on the baseball dia- mond in the annual faculty-varsity game. It is sur- prising how agile they are when it comes to sliding bases and jumping for flies. The year comes to a close with an event dear to the heart of many Newcomb girls — Trophy Day. In recog- nition of their spirit and sportsmanship, points are given, which accumulate until they mean an N, a sweater, a pin, or a blanket. These material things in themselves mean little, but they are a symbol of the fun, cooperation, achievement, and competition that had to be realized first, and will last after the trophies have gone. n n u K D n - . J When bowling was one of the gentler arts at Newcomb . . . Fleurette Kahn In Tip-toes on the Two Legs . . . Two steps and then the bloomers moved . . . Push ' em up . . . For the love of the sport and the glory of the school . . . A bunch of the girls were whooping It up . . . Twenty years In baseba AtiiietLoi V FRflTERniTIE Newcomb, with its usual vitality and spi turned out full force to help in the great d ive for funds, known as Realization Day. The 6irls served as clerks in stores, as soda dispenisers,. and even turned their hands at puttincf up I play bills. The results were excellent Social n iie uuiiei COMMITTEES Activity Committee MOISE W. DENNERY, Chairman Rules and Regulations Committee BERNARD D. MINTZ, Chairman Grievance Committee J. BARNWELL PHELPS, Chairman Rushing Rules Committee JACK A. SUTHERLIN, Chairman 4 i W First row: Arosemena, R., Baird, Becker. D., Blue, Blitz, B. Second row: Born, M., Bilbo, J., Brown, H. I., Cain, E., Cooley, L. Ifiird row: Culpepper, W. A., Dennery, Dixon, J., Dupuy, D., Fitzpatrick, S. C. Fourth row: Graf, Harris, W., Heckert, J.. Hickey, M., Jordan Fifth row: Jung. Kuppernnan. A., Lewis. F., Markel, McClendon, E. Sixth row: Mintz. Patterson, Phelps, B., Rankin . H., Rosenberg, S. Seventh row: Sims, J,, Spearman, Thompson, Williams. S. OFFICERS F. SANTRY REED Chmn. WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR Sec. MOISE W. DENNERY Treas. MEMBERS Kappa Sigma Arthur L. Jung, Jr. George R. Blue Sigma Chi Frank E. Lewis Edward T. Weeks, Jr. Delta Sigma Phi Enos C. McClendon, Jr. Herbert A. Graf Kappa Alpha William A. Culpepper Maunsel W. Hickey Phi Kappa Sigma Norbert W. Markel John E. Heckert, Jr. Beta Theta Pi David D. Dupuy Benjamin L. Spearman Delta Kappa Epsilon William H. Harris, Jr. Homer M. Rankin Zeta Beta Tau Moise W. Dennery Maurice H. Born Alpha Tau Omega A. Grady Williams Donald G. Jordan Phi lota Alpha Mario Lopez Rodrigo Arozemena Sigma Alpha Epsilon Ellsha J. Cain, Jr. Frank J. Baird Delta Tau Delta J. Barnwell Phelps D. Hanlin Becker Sigma Alpha Mu Samuel I . Rosenberg Bernard D. Mintz Kappa Nu Barnett Blitz Abe B. Kupperman Sigma Phi Delta Harwood I. Brown John K. Dixon Pi Kappa Alpha Horace A. Thompson, Jr. Jack A. Sutherlin Sigma PI Stanley O. Fitzpatrick James E. Bilbo Phi Delta Theta John W. Sims Albert B. Patterson, Jr. Sigma Phi Epsilon Claude O ' QuIn Ernest Bliss ji doA i Po n-JielUin Qo td Kxidi v v •. - Page 203 a i a. OFFICERS ETHEL BAUER RAMOND Pres. AMY SMITH Sec.-Treas. MEMBERS ZETA TAU ALPHA Nena Pelias Harriet Lemann PI BETA PHI Claire Dolph Grace George PHI SIGMA SIGMA Edith Paiiet PHI MU Nina Redditt Jane Huey KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Betty Cutting Mary Wells KAPPA ALPHA THETA Elain Gottsctialk Adrienne Gottschalk CHI OMEGA Frankie Talbot Ctiarlotte Hawkins ALPHA OMICRON PI Marttia Lee Craft Elizabetti Scales ALPHA EPSILON PHI Frances Wolf Mary E. Cotin ALPHA DELTA PI Geraidine Marlette Sarah Powers BETA SIGMA OMICRON Carmen Corbera BETA PHI ALPHA Gladys Viosca Georgette Brockman J4k First row: Brockman, G.. Cohn, Craft. M., Cutting, E. Second row; Dolph, C, George. G., Gottschalk, A.. Gotlschalk. E. Third row: Hawkins. C, Huey, J., Lemann. F., Marlette, G. Fourth row: Paiiet, E., Pelias, N., Powers, S., Redditt. N. Firth row: Scales, E., Smith, A., Talbot, F., Viosca, S. Sixth row: Wells, Wolf, F. • ' I ewcMnM- PG4€- M ' eUe4n4.c AiAjCfxUxdio Page 209 Founded at th« University of Pennsylvania in 1850. Established at Tulane in 1858. Thirty-nine active chapters. Colors: Black and Gold. Flower: Chrysanthennum. %!:. ' ' •w o o 1 0 A 4L Jitt % First row: Allen. R. G.. Atkinson, W. A.. Blakeslee, Bleesey, W. E., Bohne. L. H. Second row: Bohne, W. H., Borden, Breidenbach, E., Bryan, Bultman Third row: Cosgrove. R. D., Davis, W. U., Deas, Dickey, D., Dickson, D. Fourth row: Estes, E., Estes. E. H., Ferrell, Geyer, Gibson, J. Fifth row: Goll, C. Goodell, E., Goodell, Griffin, J., Hartmann, V. F. Sixth row: Heckert, J.. Hinds. Holbrook, A. W.. Huddle, H., Hynson, H. Seventh row: Jones, E., Kibbe, P., Lowe, Manson, Markel Eighth row: Martin, May, H. C., Melun, Monroe. Montagnet Ninth row: Nicholson, F., Pedersen, E., Richmond, Richmond, J. F., Roberts Tenth row: Summers, F., Terry, D., Tompkins, Tyler, L. I. «. V P U Kap pxi SiCf4iixi V V MU CHAPTER Fra+res in Facul+a+e Dr. i;harles L. Brown Dr. Vrlhur A. Caire, Jr. Dr. Andrew V. Friedrichs Dr. Sam Hobson Mr. Henry Haller Mr. Richard R. Kirk Dr. F. Harold Wirth Dr. Willard R. Wirth Fra+res in Universl+ale Robert G. Allen ' 40 William A. Atkinson. Jr ' 3? Hobart W. Blakeslee ' 37 Walter E. Blessey ' 40 Laurance H. Bohne ' 33 William H. Bohne ' 3 Clarence E. Bonneit, Jr ' 37 Richard C. Borden ' 40 Eric P. Breidenbacf ' 39 Lewis C. Bryan, Jr ' 40 Henry J. Bultman, Jr ' 40 Arthur A. Cair , l l ' 3? Robert H. Chase ' 40 Robert D. Cosgrove ' 3? William D. Davis, Jr ' 39 Harry L. Deas, Jr ' 40 Duval F. Dickey ' 39 Donald C. Dickson, Jr ' 38 William H. Dunstar,, III ' 39 Edward E. Estes ' 40 Ernest H. Estes, Jr Law ' 37 Hanson D. Ferroll ' 37 Carl E. Geyer ' 40 Joe Allen Gibson ' 40 Carl F. Goll, IV ' 38 Edward K. Goodell ' 39 Richard H. Goodell, Jr ' 39 Jack B. Griffin Med. ' 37 John F. Hartmann, jr ' 38 Elliott B. Hay Med. ' 3? John E. Heckert, Jr ' 38 G. Putnam Hinds, Jr ' 38 A. Winter Holbrook ' 39 Hunter T. Huddle, Jr ' 38 Henry F. Hynson ' 40 Edward J. Jones. Jr ' 37 A. Payne Kibbe ' 38 George C. Kohl ' 38 Arthur L. Lowe, Jr ' 40 John F. Manson ' 39 Norbert W. Markel ' 33 H. Giles Martin, Jr ' 38 Harvey C. May. Jr ' 39 James A. McNIven ' 39 Norman C. D. Melun ' 37 Malcolm W. Monroe ' 40 Joseph M. Montganet, Jr Med. ' 39 Francis Nicholson ' 38 Thomas Pearson, Jr ' 39 Einar N. Pedersen ' 39 J. Frank Richmond ' 39 H. Russell Richmond, Jr ' 37 John C. Roberts, Jr Med. ' 37 Frank Summers Law ' 38 Dan B. Terry Med. ' 39 William F. Tompkins, Jr ' 40 Louis I. Tyler, Jr ' 40 Page 210 ETA CHAPTER Fra+res in Universitate Arthur H. Brook ' 38 Jack S. Burk ' 38 Thompson B. Burk ' 37 Claude B. Duval Law. ' 37 Edward P. Ecuyer ' 40 Carl M. Fremaux ' 39 Ashby J. Fristoe ' 39 John L Sallegly ' 39 Dave C. Gore ' 40 William A. Green ' 38 Frank hH. Hardenstein ' 39 Lew R. Harris ' 40 James J. Jaubert ' 38 Fred E. LeLaurIn ' 39 James V. LeLaurin ' 40 Dabney H. Lea ' 40 Woodward B. Logan ' 38 William H. Matthews ' 40 J. David McNeill Law. ' 38 Robert L. Miller, Jr ' 38 Lewis C. Parrish ' 39 Charles H. Petteway ' 40 R. Vernon Payne ' 37 Thomas B. Putnam ' 37 Donald Q. Shaw ' 33 Howell W. Slaughter ' 39 Alwyn Smith. Jr ' 39 Howard J. Smith ' 38 Wilford M. Smith ' 38 Jack A. Sutherlin ' 38 Horace A. Thompson ' 38 John G. Thorp ' 40 W. Porter Tull ■. . . ' 40 James F. Turnbull ' 40 William H. Wallace ' 40 Paul G. White ' 39 George F. Williamson ' 33 Founded at University of Virginia in 1868. Established at Tulane in 1878. Eighty active chapters. Colors: Garnet and Gold. Flower: Lily of the Valley. First row; Brook, Burk, J. B., Burk, T., Duval, C. Second row: Ecuyer, Fremaux, C, Fristoe, Gallegly, J. Third row: Hardenstein, Jaubert, Lea, D. H., LeLaurin, J. Fourth row: Logan, W. B., Matthews, W., McNeill, J. D., Pa ' rrlsh, L. Fifth row: Petteway, Putnam, Smith, A., Smith, H. J. Sixth row: Smith, W., Sutherlin, J., Thompson, Thorp, J. G. Seventh row: Tull. W. P., Turnbull, White, P., Williamson Page 211 P Kap pxi llpJta V •. Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865. Sixty-six active chapters. Established at Tulane in 1886. Colors: Crimson and Old Gold. Flowers: Magnolia and Red Rose. 0 Jk 4 First row: Bass, C, Budreau, L.. Cannon, N., Carrere. E,, Culpepper, W. Second row: Curtis, B., Eaves, N., Flettrich, A., Flower, C, Graham. L. Third row: Grevemberg, Hammond, A., Heath, E., Heath, V., Hickey, M. Fourth row: Hopkins, G., Morton, C, Jahncke, D., Jurgens, G., Lockett, R. Fifth row: Maqinnis, J., Martin, Matthews, G., Miller, F., Monrose, P. Sixth row: Norman, J., Ott, W., Payne, H. G., Payne, T., Payne, W. Seventh row: Poitevent, E., Querbes, J., Rand, P., Read, C, Rudolph, Sandel Eighth row: Sanders, H., Shands, Stauss, E., Tebo, A., Wallace, A., Young, W. V V Kap pxi AlpJixi ¥ ¥ PSI CHAPTER Fra+res in Faculta+e Dr. Herbert E. Buchanan Dr. Henry Laurens Dr. Martin T. Van Studditord Dr. James E. Winston Fratres in Universitate John D. Andrews Med. ' 37 Charles C. Bass, Jr Law ' 37 J. LIndly Budreau, Jr ' 37 N. Pinckney Cannon ' 40 Ernest A. Carrere, Jr Law B William A. Culpepper Law ' 39 Nathaniel C. Curtis, Jr ' ' 40 Norman E. Eaves ' 40 Alberr J. Flettrich Law ' 39 C. Henry Flower ' 40 Louis H. B. Graham Law ' 39 James J. Grevemberg, Jr ' 39 Arthur B. Hammond ' 3? Weeks T. Harrison ' 39 Edward M. Heath, Jr ' 39 John H. Heath ' 40 Maunsel W. Hickey ' 39 George D. Hopkins ' 40 C. Manley Horton, Jr Law ' 33 Donald E. Jahncke ' 38 George B. Jurgens, Jr ' 40 Robert P. Lockett, Jr ' 37 John H. Maglnnis ' 40 Edward B. Martin ' 40 George B. Matthews ' 40 Frederick W. Miller Law ' 38 Peter R. Monrose, Jr ' 39 Robert M. Monsted ' 37 J. Robert Norman ' 40 Norvin P. Oliver, Jr ' 38 Tate Ott ' 40 Wiltz C. Ott ' 37 Hugh G. Payne ' 38 Thomas B. Payne 39 William M. Payne ' 38 H. Minor Pipes ' 38 Edward B. Poitevent Law ' 37 Justin R. Querbes, Jr ' 37 Paul K. Rand, Jr ' 38 Charles F. Read ' 39 T. Robert Rudolf, Jr ' 40 Raymond F. Salmen ' 38 Percy Sandel Law ' 38 M. Harry L. Sanders, Jr ' 37 Harley C. Shands Med. 39 H. Newton Smith ' ' ' O Edward F. Stauss, Jr Law ' 37 Albert R. Tebo, Jr ' 40 J. H. Dolan Tipping ' 38 Walter J. Waits ' 37 Arthur J. Wallace, Jr ' 39 W. Waller Young, Jr Law ' 39 Page 212 ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER Fra+res in Facultate S. Wood Brown, Jr. Dr. Erasmus D. Fenner, Emeritus Dr. Paul A. Mcllhenny Fratres in Universita+e Donald W. Doyle ' 38 Frederick I. Dymond . . . Law, ' 37 Reuben W. Estoplnal ' 38 James N. Eustis ' 37 Hilary H. Henderson . . Med., ' 38 W. C. Hlldebrand, Jr ' 40 William L Fitts Med., ' 38 David Labouisse ' 40 Jones W. Lamb Med., ' 38 Frank E. Lewis ' 38 W. Noel Loftin ' 37 John P. Michaels .... Med., ' 38 George W. Moring ' 40 John A. Owens ' 37 Amos L. Ponder. Ill ' 37 Francis M. Stone, Jr ' 38 Sam A. Trufant, III ' 40 Edward T. Weeks, Jr. . . . Law, ' 37 George E. Williams, Jr ' 39 Founded at Miami University in 1855. Established at Tulane in 1886. Ninety- six active chapters. Colors: Blue and Old Gold. Flower: White Rose. First row: Doyle. D., Dymond, F., Eustis Second row: Fi+ts, W., Henderson, H., Hlldebrand Third row Labouisse, D., Lamb. J., Lamb, W, Fourth row: Lewis, F.. Michaels. Moring, G. Fifth row: Stone, F., Trufant, Williams, G. Page 213 Bi( 4na Qlu ¥ ¥ ¥ Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1865. Established at Tulane in 1887. Ninety-six active chapters. Colors: Old Gold and Sky Blue. Flower: White Tea Rose. First row: Allison, Beall. G., Binnings, Brown. B. B., Clark, P., Coleman Second row: Dickey, W., Doswell, M., Dueease, W., Ellis, Eustis, H. C, Eustis, R. Thi ' d row: Hardesty, Huey, Janvier, Jordan, Lambert, J. V. Fourth row: Lane, H., Larue, Leach, Maginnls, C. B., Marshall, C. Fifth row: Miller, V. B., Newman, W., Penn, G. H., Penn, J., Ricker, P. H. Sixth row: Riorda, Roger, E., Schuize, H., Schupp, Senter, J. C, Stanlon, E. V. Seventh row: Steinmayer, Stevens, Trepagnier, H. C, Walker, W., Williams, G., Woolfolk J W HlpJui jau Oimaa LOUISIANA BETA EPSILON CHAPTER Fra+res in Facultate Nathaniel C. Curtis Dr. Charles L. Eshleman Dr. Allan C. Eustis Dr. Raymond Frees Dr. Randolph Lyons Fra+res in Universifa+e Jack A. Allison ' 39 Gene W. Beall, Jr ' 38 Ciemment B. Binnings ' 39 Barremore B. Brown ' 37 Wilfred H. Charbonnet .... ' 39 Paul Clark ' 40 Walker B, Coleman ' 43 Warren B. Dickey ' 40 Menard Doswell, III ' 37 Walter J. Dueease ' 40 Thomas C. Earl ' 38 William Ellis ' 38 Henry C. Eustis ' 37 James R. Eustis ' 40 Julian P. Freret ' 39 Irving Hardesty, Jr ' 37 William S. Huey ' 38 Charles Janvier ' 38 Donald G. Jordan ' 39 J. Gustave Lallande, Jr ' 37 J. Virgil Lambert ' 39 Herrick J. Lane, Jr ' 43 Ferdinand L. Larue, Jr ' 37 Pembroke O. Leach ' 37 Charles B. Maginnis, Jr ' 38 Charles D. Marshall .... Law, 37 Joseph B. Miller ' 40 W. Hammond Newman . . Med., ' 40 Dietrich A. Neyland ' 38 J. Chalaron Penn ' 37 George H. Penn ' 39 Paul Ricker ' 39 Joseph S. Riorda ' 38 Ernest Roger, III ' 39 James C. Senter, Jr ' 40 Herman J. SchuIze .... Law, ' 38 John A. Schupp Law, ' 39 Emanuel J. Stanton ' 38 Reinhard A. Steinmayer, Jr. . . ' 40 Earl C. Stevens ' 39 Jetson P. Tatum Med., ' 40 Henry L. Trepagnier, Jr. ... ' 37 Winston W. Walker ' 40 A. Grady Williams ' 38 John Winter Woolfolk, Jr. . Law, ' 38 Page 214 SIGMA CHAPTER Fra+res in Facultate Dr. Wiley R. Buffington Dr. Boni J, DeLaureal Dr. Edmond L. Faust Dr. Frederick L. Fenno Col. Frederick H. Fox Dr. Albert P. Kimball Dr. Edward L. King Mr. Frank M. RePass. Jr. Dr. Paul T. Talbot Fra+res in Universi+a+e John P. Adams Med. ' 33 W. John Adamson, Jr ' 3? Charles E. Anderson Med. ' 37 Alfred S. Ball, Jr Law ' 38 John M. Bistowish ' 40 Charles L. Bland, Jr ' 40 George R. Blue Law ' 39 Frank T. Carroll, Jr 40 Karl H. Clauset ' 38 French H. Craddock Med. ' 39 Thomas H. Crouch Med. ' 39 Homer Lee Davis ' 40 Julius T. Davis, Jr ' 38 Reed R. Derouin ' 40 Owen S. Eckhardt ' 38 William E. Ehlert Med. ' 33 August F. Fischer ' 40 Thomas C. Fischer Law ' 38 Thomas A. Glass Med. ' 37 Corneal G. Goldman ' 40 Clarence J. Golomb ' 40 Field V. Gremillion 40 Arthur C. Hollister, Jr ' 38 Ernest W. Jones ' 39 Arthur L. Jung, Jr ' 37 Robert Kimball Med. ' 40 Edward L. King, Jr ' 39 Nick G. Kumpuris ' 40 Thomas H. Lambert Med. ' 37 John Wade Long ' 33 Emile Maltry, Jr Med. ' 37 William G. Marohl ' 40 Jack H. Mayfleld Med. ' 38 Thomas F. McDonnell Med. ' 39 R. Russell McMahon ' 37 George T. Mellinger ' 40 Thomas J. Melton Med. ' 40 Fernando C. Mendigutia Law ' 37 Alberto E. Meneses Law ' 37 James A. Mizell ' 40 Robert Morrow Med. 40 John A. Murfee Med. ' 38 E. Davis Noble ' 40 William R. North ' 39 Curt H. Oelschlager ' 40 David E. Pace ' 37 Donald S. Parham ' 40 Henry P. Pate Law ' 39 James L. Pickens Med. ' 37 Mike R. Powell ' 40 Oran V. Preiean Med. ' 37 Paul H. Ramos ' 39 Joseph A. Risser Med. ' 40 Wirt A. Rodgers, Jr ' 40 J. Edward Sams Med. ' 37 Glenn Q. Street Med. ' 37 Richard E. Swann ' 39 Joseph D. Talbot Med. ' 38 Albert J. Wetzel, Jr ' 39 G. Ripley White ' 39 Millard D. White ' 40 Samuel Williams ' 38 Founded at University of Virginia In 1869. Established at Tulane 1889. One hundred eight active chapters. Colors: Scarlet, Green and White. Flower: Lily of the Valley t 0-4 Ap v 0 L %, (« 4 ' 4P First TO : Anderson, C, Bistowish, Bland, Blue, G. R.. Carroll, F. Second row: Clauset K., Crouch, Davis. H., Davis, J., Derouin Third row: Eckhardt, Fischer, A., Glass, T., Gremillion, Hollister, H. Fourth row: Jones, Jung, Kimbell, R., King, Kumpuris. N. Fifth row: Lambert, T., Maltry, E., McMahon, Mellinger, Melton Sixth row: Mendigutia, F., Meneses, A., Noble, E., North, W., Pace, D. Seventh row: Parham, D., Pate, H., Pickens, Prejean, Ramos Eighth row: Rodgers, W., Sams, Street, G., Swann, R., Talbot, J. Ninth row: Wstzel, White, Williams, W. Kap pxi SiCfina . Page 215 Founded at Bethany College In 1859. Established at Tulane in 1889. Seventy- four active chapters. Colors: Purple, White and Gold. Flower: Pansy. v i 1 tT 11 First row: Becker, D., Bell, T.. Boswel!, G.. Charlton, M., Crawley, J. Second row: Ellis, C, Fernandez, Fox, B., Grace, A., Grace, W. Third row: Graham, Harding. Harvard, M., Himel, W., Jahncke, P. Fourth row: Kahao, B., Mayoral, Miller. Perry, Phelps, A. Fifth row: Phelps, B., Ray, S.. Reid, Schlosser, V., Schmidt, M. Sixth row; Snyder, Splller. A., Spiller. E., Stockton, R., Thorn, J. Seventh row: Torre, D., Torre, M., Trepagnier, O., Wilson 2 eua cuu jbelta % BETA XI CHAPTER ■fk Fra+res in Facultate Dr. Pierce Butler Dr. Stanford C. Jamison % Dr. Emile F. Naef Dr. T. Hillmann Oliphant Fratres in Universitate Harold S. Andry ' 40 D. Hanlin Becker ' 39 Thomas O. Bell ' 40 Gordon Boswell, Jr ' 40 Marshall J. Charlton ' 40 R. Jocelyn Crawley, Jr. . . Med., ' 40 Charles F. L. Ducander, Jr. . Law, ' 37 Caswell P. Ellis, ill ' 37 Hector G. Fernandez ' 38 Brent Fox Med., ' 40 Angus D. Grace ' 38 W. Walter Grace ' 37 Duncan G. Graham . . . Med., ' 37 Jack C. Harding Law, ' 37 B. Marvin Harvard, Jr. . . Med., ' 39 Neil Himel, Jr ' 40 Philip B. Jahncke ' 40 Martin J. B. Kahao ' 39 George A. Mayoral ' 37 Charles C. Miller ' 39 George C. Perry ' 37 Ashton Phelps Law, ' 37 J. Barnwell Phelps ' 38 Stanley W. Ray ' 37 Charles Edward Reid ' 39 Joseph V. Schlosser ' 39 Melville Schmidt ' 40 Millard P. Snyder ' 39 Alfred W. Spiller, Jr. . . . Law, ' 39 Edmund O. Spiller ' 39 Rustin Stockton ' 40 John C. Thorn Med., ' 40 Douglas Torre ' 40 Mottram Torre ' 40 Otis B. Trepagnier .... Law, ' 37 Donald E. Wilson ' 39 Page 2 i LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER Fratres in Facui+a+e Dr. Earl L. Browne Dr. Charles W. Duval Dr. Hermann B. Gessner Dr. Rufus C. Harris Dr. Hli.iard E. Miller Dr. Morrell W. Miller Dr. E. W. Alton Ochsr.er Dr. Ambrose H. Slorch Fra+res in Universitate James H. Armstrong Med. ' 37 Samuel R. Arnholz ' 37 Robert H. Atkinson ' 40 Leslie Ball Law ' 43 Jerry Barnes ' 43 J. Luis Banos ' 39 Patrick Bass ' 40 Robert C. Bibb ' 40 Jackson L. Bostwrck Med. ' 3? J. Daniel Brock ' 33 Arthur J. Butt. Jr Med. ' 39 Woodley Campbell ' 40 Oscar E. Coney, Jr ' 33 Ed win E. Dilworth ' 40 John H. Douglas Med. ' 39 J. William Douglas ' 33 Joseph H. Duval Law ' 37 Richard D. Field ' 39 T. Vernon Finch Med. ' 37 Jacques L. Fortier ' 33 C. Dale Gates ' 39 T. Miller Gordon. Jr ' 39 E. Perrin Harris Med. ' 37 Walter Hartley ' 40 C. M. Harwell, Jr Med. ' 33 Charles S. Healy ' 39 Joseph V. Hopkins, Jr Med. ' 39 Louis M. Jones ' 39 Robert C. Kelleher Med. ' 37 Stewart Kepper ' 40 Joe H. Kirby, Jr ' 38 John M. Kurtz , - 39 Norman J. Landry ' 39 Boyd H. Lewis ' 39 Wesley A. Lewis ' 37 Frank Lindeman ' 40 Allan Little, Jr Law ' 38 Edward S. Livaudais Law ' 37 Wallace H. Livingston ' 40 J. D. Martin, Jr Med. ' 39 Chester McLarty ' 40 George H, Menefee ' 39 Philip M. Milburn Med. ' 39 William Moffat ' 40 Frank Moore ' 39 William U. Moorhead Med. ' 38 William U. Moss, Jr Law ' 37 R. A. Nockton, Jr Med. ' 38 William Nobles ' 40 J. Gray Parker Med. ' 38 Albert B. Peterson. Jr ' 37 J. R. Pearson, Jr ' 38 G. Henry Pierson, Jr Law ' 37 J. Edgerton Pierson Law ' 38 Sam M. Powell, Jr Med. ' 38 Ralph Ross ' 40 Edwin F. Rogge ' 39 C. S. Shropshire. Jr ' 39 John W. Sims Law ' 39 E. R. Dumont Smith 9 Hugh F. Smith ' 38 Casper A. TooI:e, Jr Law ' 39 P. K. Thomas ' 40 H. Waller Trice Med. ' 39 William B. Wait ' 40 Russell B. Watson Med. ' 38 Harry M. Waugh, Jr 38 W. Horace Williams, Jr ' 37 Robert C. Windes, Jr ' 39 Laurence S. Woodley ' 37 Founded at Miami University, 1848. Established at Tulane, 1889. One hundred five active chapters. Colors: Argent and Azure. . Flower: White Carnation. i ' ' x P P SSSSSSS First row: Armstrong, J., Arnholz, Atkinson, Bail, L.. Banos, J., Bass, P. Second row: Bibb, R., Bostwick, Butt, A., Campbell, W., Dilworth, Douglas, J. H. Third row: Douglas, J. W., Field, R. D., Finch. Fortier, Gates. C. D.. Gordon. M. Fourth row: Harris. E. P.. Hartley, W., Harwell. Hopkins, Jones, L.. Kelleher Fifth row: Kepper, S. V., Kirby, J., Landr , Lewis, B., Lewis, W. A., Lindeman Sixth row: Livingston, W., McLarty, Moffat, W., Moore, F., Moorhead, W.. Murphy, S. Seventh row: Nobles, Nockton, Parker, Paterson, Pierson, H. G., Pierson. J. E. Eighth row: Pottharst, Powell, Ross, R., Shropshire, Sims, J., Smith, E. R.. Thomas, P. K. Ninth row: Tooke C. A., Trice, W. W., Wait, W., Waugh, H. M.. Williams, Windes, R., Woodley, R. P a 2 elta lUeta Page 217 Founded at University oF Alabama in 1856. Established at Tulane in 1897. One hundred eight active chapters. Colors: Old Gold and Royal Purple. Flower: Violet. ( P f X! ft «- 11 f f1 K ► ft .1! First row: Arnola, Atkinson, S., Baird, F., Brierre, Brownfield, J. Second row: Cain, E., Coppedge, W., Dart, A., Goldenstar, G., Hawkins, S. Third row; Jerabeck, Kimble, E., Koerner, L., Maher, Manson Fourth row: McGehee, Murphy, Neill, J., Page, G., Perkins, R. Fifth row: Powers, J., Riley, J., Riley, W. E., Scott, S., Seymour, P. Sixth row: Shuffleld, H., Simmons, W., Smith, C, Spaar. Sutton. C. Seventh row: Sutton, J., Wellborn, W., Wharton, Whitt, S., Windham Bi(f4lixi AlpJi M ZfiA4io LOUISIANA TAU UPSILON CHAPTER Fratres in Facultate Prof. Donald Derlckson Mr. Charles B. Dicks. Jr. Dr. J. Adair Lyon Dr. John G. Pratt Dr. J. Clay Walker Fratres in Universitate Laurie J. Arnold, Jr. . . . Med., ' 37 Sam C. Atkinson .... Med., ' 39 Frank J. Baird ' 39 William Brierre ' 40 Jack D. Brownfield .... Med., ' 37 Elisha J. Cain, Jr Med., ' 40 Neil Callahan Med., ' 39 Wayland T. Coppedge .... ' 40 Albert L. Dart Law, ' 37 John Foley ' 39 Grant W. Goldenstar ' 38 Albert P. Gorman ' 39 S. Wright Hawkins . . . Med., ' 37 John D. Jerabeck .... Med., ' 38 Edmond L Kimble, Jr ' 39 Louis R. Koerner ' 38 Lawrence C. Lewis, Jr. . . Med., ' 33 Frank O. McGehee . . . Med., ' 38 Philip Maher ' 39 Alexander M. Manson . . Med.. ' 37 Charles P. Murphy ' 40 John H. Neill, Jr ' 37 George Page ' 40 Ruffin T. Perkins, Jr ' 38 Jay T. Powers ' 40 Joseph P. Riley Med., ' 38 Winston E. Riley ' 39 William L. Sample ' 38 J. Stanley Scott, Jr ' 40 Philip M. Seymour ' 37 H. Elvin Shuffield ' 40 Walter H. Simmons. Jr. . Med., ' 37 Claude R. Smith, Jr ' 37 Roby hi. Spaar ' 37 Carl Sutton ' 40 James M. Sutton ' 38 Theodore L. Tannehill . . Med., ' 37 Claude A. Wharton, Jr ' 37 William Wellborn ' 38 Seitz Whitt ' 39 L. Burke Windham ' 40 Page 218 Founded at Yale College in 1844. Established at Tulane In 1899. Forty-eight active chapters. Colors: Crimson, Azure and Old Gold. Flower: Pansy. TAU LAMBDA CHAPTER Fratres in Universitate Claiborne Andrews ' 38 Clifford Atkinson, Jr ' 38 Walter Aymond ' 40 Gjstave B. Baldwin, Jr. . . Law, ' 38 Royal S. Bastian ' 38 Calvin Benedict ' 38 E. Upton Bertaut ' 39 J. Hardee Bethea .... Med., ' 38 Robert U. Blum ' 38 Edward S. Bres, Jr ' 38 J. Taylor Caffery Law, ' 37 Paul Charbonnet ' 40 Neil L Chavigny ' 39 Buckner Chipley, Jr ' 37 Jason H. Collins ' 38 Whitmarsh Crumpton ' 40 E. E. Edmundson, Jr. ... Law, ' 37 Bernard P. Evans ' 37 Allain deC. Favrot ' 37 E. Jerome Friedrichs ' 38 Cameron B. Gamble ' 38 Milam H. Gray, Jr ' 39 Ira Harkey ' 40 William H. Harris, Jr ' 37 Thomas M. Hayes, Jr ' 37 Cecil Henley ' 39 Haywood H. Hillyer. Jr. . . Law, ' 37 Henry Jumonville ' 40 Moreau Jumonville ' 40 Benjamin C. King .... Law, ' 38 William Kyle ' 40 Charles M. LaCour ' 38 Rudolph M. Landry ' 39 Hugh McCloskey Law, ' 37 Kenneth L. Mcintosh ' 39 Frederick W. Mahler. Jr. . . . ' 38 John P. Manard ' 38 William Mattis ' 39 Arthur Van B. Miller ' 38 Richard Miller Med., ' 39 Stephen C. Munson, Jr ' 39 William e. Nichols, Jr ' 37 Calvin G. Norwood ' 38 Don F. Overdyke, Jr ' 39 Clyde Paine ' 40 Joseph Prinz Law, ' 38 Homer M. Rankin ' 38 J. Craig Roth ' 39 Breard Snellings ' 37 John R. Stewart ' 37 Louis O. Thames ' 38 John Thistlethwaite ' 40 R. Miller Upton ' 38 Philip Werlein, IV ' 37 W. W. Westerfield, Jr ' 39 ' (f}- ' i ' - ' h - L Ls i A LJ ITf First row. Atkinson, C, Aymond, W., Baldwin, G., Bastian, R., Benedict, C. Second row: Bertaut, U., Bethea, H.. Blum, R., Bres, E., Catfery, T Third row; Charbonnet P., Chipley. B., Collins, J., Crumpton, W., Favrot, A. Fourth row: Friedrichs, E., Gray, M., Harkey, I., Harris, W.. Hayes, T. Fifth row: Hillyer, H., Jumonville, H.. Jumonville, M., King, B.. Kyle, W. Sixth row: Landry, R., Manard, J., Martin, McCloskey, B., Miller, A. Seventh row: Miller, R., Munson, S., Norwood, C, Paine, C, Rankin, H. Eighth row: Roth, C, Snellings, B., Stewart, J., Thames, L., Thistlethwdlte, J. Ninth row: Upton. M., Werlein, P. V 2 eita tCoft pxju Z AiImi v Page 219 Founded at Miami University In 1839. Established at Tulane In 1908. Elghty-ntne active chapters. Colors: Light Pink and Blue. Flower: Rose. 1 m 4 4P 4-P i First row: Backstrom, O., Barron, Bateman. Boggs, A., Boggs, T. H., Bornemann Second row: Clay, E., Claypool, Culpepper. Dozier, H.. Dupuy. D.. Ewin. J. Third row: Graves, E.. Hall, S., Haynie, R., James, Johnston ' , J., ' Jones ' Fourth row: Joseph, S., Jung, W., Keenan, R., Kosimayer, Lathrop, LeCorgne, R. Firth row: Levert, Lynch, Marrero, McLellan. D., McMillan, L., McVay Sixth row: Mickel, M., Miles, Monk, M., Morelock, Munson, E., Musson, A. Seventh row: Osterman, Patterson, Peak, W., Reese, W., Rives, C, Schriiidt Eighth row: Seemann, C. Smith, W. L., Smither, C, Spearman, B., Sto ' ckm ' eyer C. Tobir eAz Ueta Pi BETA XI CHAPTER Frafres in Facultate Dr. Charles J. Bloom Dr. Roy E. De la Houssays Dr. William P. Bradburn, Jr. Dr. Francis E. LeJeune Mr. Marlin B. Hoge Prof. Sumter D. Marks, Jr. Frafres in Universi+a+e Oscar Backstrom ' 40 James Barron Med.. ' 40 Robert Bateman .... Med., ' 39 Archie Boggs ' 40 T. Hale Boggs Law, ' 37 Jack Born emann ' 39 Elwood Clay ' 37 Donald Claypool ' 40 Walter Culpepper .... Med.. ' 40 Horace Dozier Med., ' 39 David D. Dupuy ' 38 James Ewin ' ' . . . . ' 40 Edgar Graves ' 39 Sam Hall ' 38 Robert M. Haynie .... Law, ' 38 Marlin B. Hoge Med., ' 39 Brewster James ' 37 J. Harvey Johnston, Jr ' 38 Earle Jones ' 39 Gerald Joseph Med., ' 40 Walter Jung ' 40 Richard C. Keenan .... Law, ' 38 John Kostmayer ' 39 David Kostmayer ' 40 Robert Lathrop ' 40 Robert Lecorgne ' 38 Edward Levert Med.. ' 37 Robert Lynch Med.. ' 38 Louis Marrero Law. ' 37 Donald McLellan ' 40 C. Lee McMillan ' 40 Leon McVay ' 40 Marshall M. Michel . . . Med., ' 37 H. Miles Med., ' 38 Marion S. Monk ' 38 Max M. Morelock ' 39 Edward Munson ' 40 Longer Musson ' 39 Frank Ostermann ' 40 William Patterson .... Med., ' 39 William Peak ' 39 Ford Reese ' 39 Claude Rives ' 39 Martin Schmidt ' 40 Hughes Schnledau ' 37 Charles Seemann Law, ' 39 William Smith ' 39 Charles Smither Law, ' 38 Beniamin Spearman ' 38 Carl Stockmeyer ' 40 Ernest Sutter ' 37 Paul Tobin ' 38 Paqe 220 SIGMA CHAPTER Fratres In Universi+a+e Joseph L. Abrams ' 39 Jay P. Altmayer Law, ' 39 Walter Antin ' 40 David L. Asher ' 40 Gilbert Balkin ' 38 Harry Blumenthal ' 39 Maurice H. Born ' 37 Morris Burka ' 40 Marvin A. Cohen 38 Moise Dennery Law. ' 37 Albert M. Dreyfuss ' 40 Samuel Eichold Med., ' 40 Herman F. Flowers ' 37 Harry Greenberg ' 40 Robert B. Haspel .... Med., ' 39 Charles G. Hagedorn ' 40 J. B. Hecht, Jr ' 39 Jerome B. Hirsch, Jr ' 40 Clifford Kern, Jr Law, ' 38 Harvey Klafter ' 40 Joe Levy Med., ' 33 Frederick A. Marx ' 38 Jack Marx Law, ' 37 Herbert L. Miller ' 33 Warren G. Moses ' 38 Bernard Mount, Jr ' 39 Leslie Mundt Med., ' 37 W. Irving Moss, Jr ' 40 Morris Pasternack .... Med., ' 39 Mervin H. Riseman .... Law, ' 39 Melvin Rosenthal ' 40 Charles M. Samuel, Jr ' 39 David Schwartz ' 39 Alfred Solomon ' 39 William Stein, Jr ' 40 Ferdi B. Stern ' 39 Henry M. Stern Med., ' 39 Julian L. M. Steinberg . . . Law, ' 39 Jac Stich ' 38 Alvin W. Strauss, Jr ' 40 Harry H. Wagenheim ' 40 Meyer C. Wagner, Jr ' 40 Leonard Weil ' 39 Jack M. Weiss ' 40 Julian Wiener ' 39 William B. Wiener, Jr. . . Med., ' 40 Victor H. Witten ' 38 Sidney Wright ' 39 Founded at Jewish Theological Seminary in 1898. Established at Tulane In 1909. Thirty-seven active chapters. Colors: Blue and White. Flower: White Rose. ' jams cs It) XIO First row: Abrams, J., Altmayer, J.. Antin, W., Balkin, G., Blumenthal, H. Second row: Born. M., Burka, M., Cohen, M., Dennery, Dreyfuss Third row: Eichold, S.. Flowers, H., Greenberg, Hagedorn. C, Haspel, R. Fourth row: Hecht. J.. Hirsch J., Kern, C, Klafter, Levy, J, Fifth row: Marx, F. A.. Miller, H., Moses, Mount. B.. Mundt, L. Sixth row: Pasternack. M., Riseman, M., Rosenthal, M.. Samuel, Schwarz, D. Seventh row: Solomon, A., Steinberg, J., Stein, W., Stern, H. M., Stern Eighth row: Strauss, Wagenheim. Wagner, M., Well, L., Welner, J. Ninth row: Werner, W.. Weiss. V., Witten, V., Wright. S. Jeta fieta au ►♦ ► Page 221 Founded at College of the City of New York In 1899. Established at Tulane In 1916. Forty-five active chapters. Colors: Nile Green and White. Flower: White Carnation. CHI CHAPTER Fra+res in Facultate Mr. Forrest E. Oakes Dr. E. Garland Walls Fratres in Universitate Millard C. Baker, Jr ' 40 John C. Boutall ' 40 Lawrence R. Collins ' 40 Vincent B. D ' Antoni ' 39 Charles J. Eagan ' 40 Ewell E. Eagon ' 39 Herbert A. Graf Law, ' 39 Bernhardt C. Heebe . . . Law, ' 37 Harry B. Hoilingsworth .... ' 38 Fred A. Lletz ' 40 William V. Lyons ' 40 A. C. Martin, Jr ' 40 Enos C. McClendon. Jr ' 38 James McLachlan, Jr ' 39 Maurice J. Picheloup, 111 ... ' 39 C. D. Smith, Jr ' 37 Orv ille C. Thomas .... Med., ' 38 Irwin E. Volker ' 38 First row: Baker, M., Boutall, J., Collins, L., DAntoni, V. Second row: Eagan, C, Eagan, p., Graf, H.. Heebe, B. Third row: Leitz, P., Lyons, Martin, M., McClendon, E. Fourth row; McLachlan, J., Picheloup, Smith, C, Volker, I. 2 eua Si(f4fUju PlU V V Page 222 i OMICRON CHAPTER Founded at Vincennes University in 1897. Established at Tulane in 1920. Thirty- three active chapters. Colors: Lavender and White. Flowers: Lavender Orchid, Lilac and White Rose. Fratres in Faculta+e Dr. Edward A. Bechtel Fratres in Universi+a+e James E. Bilbo Law, ' 39 James A. Cosgrove ' 39 Esmond A. Fatter .... Med., ' 39 Stanley C. Fitzpatrick ' 37 George R. Foerster ' 39 Robert L. Gleason . . . Med., ' 38 Joseph V. Gregoratti ' 39 Carl J. Gulotta ' 33 Stanley Montz ........ ' 40 Louis C. Philips Law, ' 39 Thomas Rennie ' 43 Arthur C. Reuter ' 39 Frederick L. Reuter . . . Med., ' 39 Henry L. Roux ' 37 Andrew S. Seferovich ' 38 Piercy J. Stakelum ' 39 John C. Suares ' 37 Andrews Wilkinson ' 40 First row: Bilbo, Cosgrove. Fatter, E., Fitzpatrick, S. Second row; Foerster, G., Gregcatti, J., Gulotta, Montz Third row; Philips, L., Rennie, T., Reuter, A., Reuter, F. Fourth row: Roux, tt., Stakelum, Saures, Wilkinson, A. Page 223 V SiCf4fVCL Pi v Founded at College of the City of New York in 1909. Established at Tulane in 1920. Forty-five active chapters. Colors: Purple and White, Fiov er: Lily. 5 ,-■. First row: Blumburg, B.. Cohen. I., Cohen. W. Second row: Dreskin. E., Garb, Goodman, S. Third row: Klein, P., Manheim, Marmelzat, W. Fourth row: Mintz, B., Raskin, E., Rosenberg. S. Fifth row: Rubenstein, S., Steeg, M,, Weil, R. Fratres in Faculta+e Dr. Herbert Weinberger Dr. Samuel Saiwitz Dr. Don Julian Glaubauth SIGMA GAMMA CHAPTER Fra+res in Universitate Barney Blumberg ' 39 Julius Bowsky ' 37 Irving Cohen Med., ' 37 William Cohen ' 40 Arthur Dreskin ' 40 Maurice Garb ' 40 Sanders A. Goodman . . Med., ' 38 Perry Kline Med., ' 40 Harris Leveson ' 40 Jack Manheim ' 40 WKIard Marmelzat ' 40 Bernard D. MIntz Lav . ' 37 Bernard Oppenhelm ' 40 Edwin Raskin ' 40 Samuel I. Rosenberg . . . Law, ' 37 Samuel Rubenstein ' 40 Moise S. Steeg, Jr Law, ' 37 Roswell Weil ' 37 Bicfjna ALpMja Mu Page 224 Founded at Rochester University In 1911. Established at Tulane in 1922. Nineteen active chapters. Colors: Purple and White. Flower: Lily. SIGMA CHAPTER Fra+res in Universi+ate Bernard J. Aronson ' 39 William Axelrad ' 39 Arnold J. Bennett ' 38 Barrett Blitz ' 3 Fred Bronfin ' 38 Norman Burnstein ' 39 Sidney D. Carp ' 38 Jacob L. FIschman ' 38 Israel Fisher ' 40 Morris S. Forsyth ' 39 Bernard A. Goldman . . . Med., ' 38 Maurice H. Hellman ' 40 Abe B. Kupperman ' 38 William Leon ' 40 Julius Spizer ' 40 Gerson Z. Tolmas Law, ' 39 Osrar S. Willenzik ' 40 Welville H. Wolfson ' 38 First raw: Aronson, Axelrad. Bennett, A., Blitz, B. Second row: Bronfin, F., Burnstein, Carp, S., Fischman Third row: Fisher, I., Forsyth, M., Goldman, B., Hellman Fourth row: Kupperman. A., Lion, W.. Spizer. J., Tolmas, G. Fifth row: Willenzik, O., Wolfson, W. Ki a fip. a N. U V «M V Page 225 Sigma lota (Established at Louisiana State University in 1904) consolidated with Phi Lambda in 1931 to form the National Phi lota Alpha. Established at Tulane in 1932. Twenty-five national chapters. Six active international chapters. Colors: Blue and Brown Flower: Red Carnation Frater in Facultafe DR. RUDOLPH MATAS Emeritus DELTA CHAPTER M kk First row: Armstrong, Arosemena, Carrera Second row: Correa, Faes, Rodriguez Third row: Montemayor, Newell, Oms Fourth row: Rivera, Silva Fratres in Unlversita+e Rafael T. Armstrong . . . Med., ' 37 Roderigo Arosemena . . . Law, ' 39 Enrique A. Aymerich ' 40 Guiilermo M. Carrera . . Med., ' 37 Andres P. Chaumont ' 39 Justo P. Correa, Jr ' 40 Orlando H. G. Faes ' 40 Julio Fernandez ' 40 Augustin H. Font ' 39 Calixto L. Garcia-Yniguez . . . ' 40 Luis L. Lacourt Med., ' 40 Mario Lopez Med., ' 39 Ernesto C. Martinez, Jr. . . Med., ' 39 Raul M. Montemayor . . Med., ' 37 Enrique L. Newell .... Law, ' 39 Luis R. Oms Med., ' 37 lldefonso Rivera Med., ' 37 Adrian M. Rodriguez . . Med., ' 37 Alfredo G. Silva .... Med., ' 37 Federico A. Smith, Jr ' 39 Arturo Tapia ' 39 Rene A. Torrado .... Med., ' 38 Jose R. Varela ........ ' 39 P u 9cUa AlpJixi Page 226 LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER Fratres in Facultafe Mr. Ray S. Dauber Mr. Avery Patton Mr. J. Chalmers Herman Mr, James J. Morrison Fratres in Universitate John Everett Arnoult ' 40 Ernest L Bliss ' 38 W. Marschall Brewer ' 37 Hazen W. Cole ' 37 David E. Cooley Law, ' 39 LeVere Cooley ' 37 Robert Dexhelmer .... Law, ' 39 John F. Dirmann ' 38 Joseph C. Evans .... Med., ' 37 ■Wilson B. Forrest ' 38 F. Robert KInberger . . . Med., ' 39 John A. Levy ' 38 William Mosely ' 38 Bradford J. Monroe ' 33 John C. O ' Ouinn ' 38 Louis R. Otto, Jr ' 37 Stanford Otto ' 38 James R. Philip ' 38 William Sargent ' 38 Gustave Adolph Schreiber . . . ' 43 Walter Maurice Sessums . . . ' 40 Curtis F. Scott, Jr ' 39 William Shattles ' 39 Alcide Weysham Law, ' 39 Edwin H. West Med., ' 37 Edward T. White .... Med., ' 38 Founded at Richmond College in 1901. Established at Tulane in 1929. Seventy- one active chapters. Colors: Royal Purple and Red. Flowers: American Beauty Roses and Violets. f ¥ First row: Bliss, E., Bounds, Brewer Second row: Cole, Cooley, D., Cooley, L. Third row: Kinberger, Levy. J. J., Otto, L. Fourth row: Schreiber, Scott, C. P.. Sessums Fifth row: Shattles, S., West, E., Weyshann Page 227 V BiCf fUXl PlU pA44X 41f Founded at University of Southern California in 1924. Established at Tulane in 1929. Seven active chapters. Colors: Red and Black. Flower: American Beauty Rose. W ZETA CHAPTER ik 0 m F i 0 K «  - Fra+res in Facul+a+e Dr. Douglas S. Anderson, Emeritus Dean James M. Robert Mr. Joseph E. Leininger f% f % First row: Boudreaux, Bourgeois, Brocato, Brown, I. Second row: Dixon, V., Favret, Gabriel. Gur+ler, E. Third row; Gurtler, M., Laskey, Madden, H., Mooney Fourth row: Nobile, SchiMecI. Welsch, Vogt Fra+res in Universi+a+e Hamilton J. Boudreaux, Jr. . . . ' 38 Lionel J. Bourgeois, Jr 37 Joseph M. Brocato ' 37 Harwood I. Brown ' 37 John K. Dixon ' 38 Harold F. Favret ' 37 John M. Gabriel ' 37 Earle R. Gurtler ' 40 Martin M. Gurtler, II ' 37 Maurice J. Laskey, Jr ' 37 Henry I, Madden ' 40 Joseph R. Mooney 38 Ferdi A. Nobile ' 37 Nicholas A. Schilleci ' 38 John F. Vogt, Jr ' 38 Edward J. Welsch, Jr ' 37 BiCf4na PlU eua ¥ « Page 228 LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER Fra+res in Facuitate Mary W. Butler Alice M. Labouisse Fratres In Unlversi+ate Irving Allee ' 37 Lucille Baler ' 40 Dorothy Mary Brenchley .... ' 40 Marguerite Brenchley Elizabeth Buiton ' 38 Eleanor M. Carrere ' 39 Caroline P. Coates ' 38 Elizabeth Cooper ' 40 Martha M. Crawford ' 40 Ninette Dart ' 39 Ninette Denegre ' 40 Claire H. Dolph ' 37 Barbara D. Ellis ' 40 Grace George ' 38 Gloria M. Grehan ' 40 Charlotte M. Hardie ' 38 Margaret B. Hart ' 33 Margery B. Hasseltine ' 39 Betty V. Heaton ' 40 Minna B. Hopkins .... Law, ' 38 Althea Huey ' 40 Caledonia Jackson ' 38 Isabeile Johnston ' 39 Peggy Jones ' 40 Terry K. Jones ' 39 Marjorie C. Leverich ' 39 Isabel Lipscomb ' 38 Betty G. Lockett ' 38 Elizabeth C. Matthews .... ' 39 Corinne H. Maunsell ' 38 Mary C. Meek ' 40 Barbara W. Mcllhr.nny .... ' 39 Helen M. Meyers ' 39 Stella T. Morton ' 40 Mollie M. Merriman ' 40 Helen H. Ogden Law, ' 38 Katherine E. Oliver ' 40 Mary E. Peacock ' 38 Celine Penn ' 40 Peggy A. Philpot ' 39 Mimi C. Platter ' 39 Paula H. Potts . . ' 39 Polly Powell ' 38 Elizabeth R. Reid ' 39 Marian F. Schoolfield ' 38 Alice G, Schramm ' 38 Louise G. Schramm ' 37 Dorothy Shands ' 40 Mary Shands ' 39 Amy Smith ' 38 Margery A. Stauss ' 40 Harriet Sutherland ' 38 Katie D. Tack ' 37 Sallie K. Tebo ' 39 Elise W. Terhune ' 40 Gretchen B. Thomson ' 40 Malcolm McC. Tullis ' 40 Mary R. Upton ' 38 Leila S. Werlein ' 37 Alice V. Westfeldt ' 32, Patricia Woodward ' 39 Founded at Monmouth College in 1867. Established at Newcomb in 1891. Eighty active chapters. Colors: ' vVhite and Blue. Flower: Wine Carnation. O A A rt P a i .  Ik l Cv f First row: Baker, L.. Brenchley, Brenchley. M., Buxton, E., Carrere, E., Coates, C. Second row: Coooer, E., Crawford, M., Dart, i-1., Denegre, N., Dolph, C, Ellis. B. Third row: George, G., Grehan, G., Hardie, C, Hasseltine, M., Heaton, B., Hopkins. M. Fourth row: Huey, A., Jackson, C, Jones, P.. Jones, T. K., Leverich, M., Lipscomb, I. Fifth row: Lockett, B., Matthews, E., Maunsell, C, Mcllhenny, B., Merriman. M., Meyers, H. Sixth row: Morton, S., Oliver, K., Peacock, M., Penn, C, Platter, M., Powell, P. Seventh row: Philpot, P., Reid, E., Schoolfield. M., Schramm, L., Shands, D., Shands, M. Eighth row: Smith, A., Stauss, M., Sutherland, H., Tebo. S., Thomson, G., Tack, K. Ninth row: Tullis, M., Upton, M., Werlein, Woodward, P. Pi fieta PUi v Page 229 Founded at Barnard College In 1897. Established at Newcomb In 1898. Forty- four active chapters. Colors: Cardinal and White. Flower; Jacqueminot Rose. First row: Ahsens, Barker, Bonds, Brooks, P., Brumby Second row: Buck, Burk, Craft, M., Colomb, B., Darrah, J. E. Third row: Douglass, S., Duvic, Edgar, S., Edwards, Fleming Fourth row: Freret, V., Getsinger, Heaton, Irwin, Lemarie, D. Fifth row: Lemarie, M., Nagei, North, O ' Connor, Ogden Sixth row: Patton, Perez, Pottharst, F., Priest, Rollins, E. Seventh row: Ross, B., Scales, E. A., Trudeau, B. E., Twyman, Wilklns Eighth row: Williams, M., Williamson, A. llpJta Ohuc vmi pi PSI CHAPTER Fra+res in Facultate Cerda Donovan Dagmar Le Breton Anna Many Gladys Renshaw Fratres in Universitate Jean Ahsens ' 40 Dorothy Barker ' 33 Mary E. Bonds ' 40 Pauline I. Brook ' 39 Dorothy L. Brunby ' 38 Frances Buck ' 40 Marjorie Burk ' 39 Beverley R. Colomb ' 37 Dorothy R. Colomb ' 33 Marthalee Craft ' 37 Jane Darrah ' 38 Sarah C. Douglass ' 37 Nan B. Duvic ' 38 Shirley Edgar ' 40 Ann Edwards ' 40 Francenia Irwin ' 39 Doris Fleming ' 40 Virginia A. Freret ' 37 Sue Getsinger ' 39 Lillian Harris ' 40 Adele H. Heaton ' 38 Donna F. Lemarie ' 38 Marjorie L. Lemarie ' 38 Annemarie Nagel ' 40 Leona C. North ' 37 Jerrie M. O ' Connor ' 38 Frances Ogden ' 40 Bertha M. Patton ' 39 Joyce A. Perez ' 39 Florence Pottharst ' 40 Peggy Priest ' 38 Ethel Rollins ' 37 Bernice M. Ross ' 39 Elizabeth A. Scales ' 37 Miriam J. Scales ' 39 Beatrice E. Trudeau ' 38 Dorothy Twyman ' 4 0 Eugenia V. Wllkins ' 39 Margery Williams ' 40 Almyra S. Williamson ' 37 Page 230 RHO CHAPTER Fra+res in Faculta+e Clara Lewis Landry Bertha Allen Latane Fra+res in Universita+e Edna E. Angle ' 38 Carolyn Middleton Allen ... ' 37 Bet+ye A. Bacharach ' 37 Faith Bancroft ' 39 Coral V. Brister ' 37 Kitty M. Chamness ' 37 Barr Conover ' 37 Elizabeth Crawford ' 39 Katherine C. Daly ' 37 Elizabeth B. Edwards ' 39 Vera B. Field ' 37 Katherine D. Frazier ' 38 Eleanore A. Fuller ' 37 Marian A. Garsia ' 39 Gwendolyn G. Geary ' 39 Marjorie M. Geary ' 39 Barbara Gilnnore ' 40 Charlotte S. Hawkins ' 38 Dorothy Hayward ' 33 Mary R. Hoehn ' 43 Suzanne Hopusch ' 40 Lessie C. Hudson ' 39 Anna Lee Jackson ' 40 Olivia P. Kammer ' 38 Jane E. Kelleher ' 38 Margaret M. Kirk ' 37 Sarah C. Lear ' 40 Newcomb Malone ' 40 Pearl A. Mayer ' 37 Catherine B. McCall ' 39 Helen T. McClure ' 39 Lucerne McCullough ' 37 Suzanne McCullough ' 37 Mary S. McCutchon ' 40 Elaine Rester ' 33 Nelwyn Roach ' 43 Nell Robertshaw ' 40 Betsy Smith ' 39 Ethel Strack ' 40 Adele L. Story ' 38 Helen R. Swift ' 39 Frankie H. Talbot ' 37 Maudie J. Talbot ' 37 Mary Thomas ' 40 Gowdy S. Venable ' 37 Betty Wackerman ' 40 Jane lA ' addle ' 38 Eleanor Waddy ' 40 Margarette E. Weed ' 38 Ethel Wetherbee ' 40 Jeannette Wise ' 39 Virginia M. Wright ' 39 Louise L. Yocum ' 38 Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895. Established at Newcomb in 1900. Eighty-nine active chapters. Colors: Cardinal and Straw. Flower: White Carnation. • C| First row: Angle, Bancroft, Bacharach, Brister, Chamness Second row: Conover, Crawford, Daly, Field, Frazier Third row: Fuller, Garsia, Goary, G., Geary, M., Gilmore Fourth row: Hawkins, Hayward. Hoehn, Hopusch, Hudson Fifth row: Jackson, Kirk, Kammer, Kelieher, Lear Sixth row: Mayer, McCall, McClure, McCullough, L., McCullough, S.. McCutcheon Seventh row: Rester, Roach. Robertshaw, Smith, Strack, Story Eighth row: Swift. Talbot, F., Talbot, M., Thomas, M., Venable, V ackerman Ninth row: V addle, Waddy. Wetherbee, Wise, Wright, Yocum V «. CAc O teaa « •. Page 231 Founded at Monmouth College in 1879. Established at Newcomb In 1904. Sixty- nine active chapters. Colors: Light Blue and Dark Blue. Flower: Fleur-de-lis. O A €i First row: Bethea, Bledenharn, Bres, Brown, Buffington, BuforcJ Second row: Bull. Carroll, Carter, Chavanne, Clark, Colcock Third row: Curtiss. Cutting, Dameron. Duncan. Flournoy, Flowers Fourth row: Foley, Forrest. Gait, Gillespie, Hammond, Harris, E. Fifth row: Harris, J.. Hess, Hochendel. Hochenstein, Holbrook, Kilpatrick Sixth row: Klinesmith, Knowles, Kostmayer, Laid low, Lanier, Marchai Seventh row: Martin, McKay, Moody, Munson, Oliver, Pitts Eighth row: Querbes, Rhodes. Schock, Scott, Sellers, Smith Ninth row: Spain, Spencer, Staniforth. Stubbs, Watson, Weaver Tenth row: Wells, Williams, Wilson, Woodard ofifia Kofipxi Qcumma BETA OMICRON CHAPTER Fra+res In Facul+a+e Elizabeth B. Raymond Dorothy W, Seago Florence A. Smith Fratres In Universltate Ruby Mae Bethea ' 39 Ethiyn Biedenharn ' 38 Elizabeth LeM. Boatner ' 39 Betsy Bres 40 Hilda B. Brown . ' 38 Jane Buffington ' 38 Alice G. Buford ' 37 Mary D. Bull ' 38 Elizabeth L. Carroll ' 39 Charlotte Carter ' 40 Eugenie Chavanne ' 38 Mariorie McC. Clarke ' 37 Elolse E. Colcock ' 37 Nellie C. Curtis ' 37 Elizabeth C. Cutting ' 37 Ethel Dameron ' 40 Sylvia Duncan ' 40 Margaret M. Flournoy ' 39 Ellen H. Flowerree ' 39 Shelby Flowers ' 40 Ann Foley ' 39 Lanette Forrest ' 39 Lillian Gait ' 38 Dorothy GillesDle ' 40 Blanche Hammond ' 40 Elizabeth Harris ' 40 Jane Harris ' 39 Marie Elise Hebert ' 38 Beverley Hess ' 38 Jane C. Hochenedel ' 38 Morita H. Hochenstein ' 39 Marie Louise Holbrook ' 39 Ann Kilpatrick ' 40 Marjorle R. Klinesmith ' 38 Constance Knowles ' 40 Ann Kostmayer ' 39 Katherine Laidlow ' 40 Katherine Lanier ' 38 Marjorie M. Marchai ' 39 Peggy M. L. Martin ' 37 Eulalie McKay ' 40 Alicia Moody ' 38 Joan Munson ' 40 Kate M. Olivier ' 38 Eleanor Pearce ' 40 Louise Pitts ' 38 Angelique Provosty ' 38 Katherine Querbes ' 40 Polly Read ' 40 Mildred Rhett ' 40 Jane Rhodes Commerce ' 40 Sidonie Scott ' 38 Katherine T. Sellers 38 Rachel Schock ' 40 Sarah R. Smith ' 39 Peggy Spain ' 40 Elizabeth C. Spenser ' 37 Susan Staniforth 40 Carolyn M. Stubbs ' 37 Patricia Watson ' 37 Peggy Weaver 38 Mary G. Wells ' 3B Adele Williams ' 40 Woods Wilson ' 38 Ann C. Woodard ' 37 Page 232 Founded at Wesleyan in 1852. Established at Newcomb in IV06. Sixty active chapters. Colors: Rose and White. Flower: Enchantress Carnation. DELTA CHAPTER Fratres in Facul+a+e Eunice Bacclch Kathryn Hanley Fratres in Universi+ate Ruth Alexander ' 37 Louise Baxter 38 Marguerite H. Bondy ' 40 Barbara Borden ' 40 Janet Breidenbach ' 37 Florence G. Brooks ' 39 Susan Bryson ' 40 Mary Louise Chapotel .... ' 38 Betty Cole ' 40 Teddine Daigle ' 39 Ruth Dryden ' 39 Gladys Eddins ' 38 Betty Faust ' 40 Frances Franklin ' 40 George Girot ' 40 Lucille Harris ' 39 Jane Fluey ' 38 Barbara Joseph ' 40 Dorothy Joseph ' 38 M. Joyce Joseph ' 37 Mary King Law, ' 40 Winifred Knighton ' 39 Dorothy Korndorffer ' 38 Leila Lavine ' 40 Margaret Morgan ' 39 Mary M. Noble ' 39 Dorothy Nungesser ' 39 Betty Ormond ' 39 Virginia Parker ' 37 Ruth Petersen ' 40 Frances Pigford ' 40 Dorothy Pugh ' 38 Nina H. Redditt ' 37 Mae Reynolds ' 40 Elizabeth Spencer ' 40 Charlene Taylor ' 39 Margaret Jean Till ' 37 Claribel Trunzler ' 38 Katherine M. Vaughn ' 40 Velma Wiedrecht ' 39 Jane Williams ' 39 Marlorie Yates ' 38 First row: Alexander, Bondy, Borden, B., Breidenbach, Brooks, F. Second row; Bryson, S. M., Chapotel, M. L., Cole, Daigle, Dryden Third row: Eddins. Faust, Franklin, F., Girot, Harris, l. Fourth row: Fluey. J.. Joseph, D., Joseph, M.. Joseph, B., King, M. Fifth row: Knighton. Korndorffer, D., Levlne. M. L-, Morgan. M., Noble, M. Sixth row: Nungesser, D., Ormond, Parker, V., Peterson, Pigford Seventh row: Pugh, D., Redditt, Reynolds, Spencer. Taylor Eighth row: Till. Trunzler. Vaughn, Wiederecht, Williams, J., Yates, M. •. V •. V piu Mu K Page 233 Founded at Wesleyan College in 1851. Established at Newcomb in 1906. Fifty- six active chapters. Colors: Pale Blue and White. Flower: Purple Violet. 1 In 4 First row: Adams, Albert, Bell, Blattman. Cartwright Second row: Christian. E., Christian, Joyce, Christian, Jocelyn, Colgan, Crais Third row: Duncan, Goodwin. Hardy, Hastie, Johnson Fourth row: Kane, Kimzie. Kister, Ladieu, La Franca Fifth row: Marchand, B., Marchand, M., Marlette, Murrhee, Noble Sixth row: Powers, Ranlett. Ring. Robertson, Sellers Seventh row: Sherrouse, White iffl EPSILON CHAPTER Fra+res in Universi+ate Helen Adams ' 39 Virginia Albert ' 40 Mary Bell ' 39 Bertha Blattnnann ' 37 Maude Cartwright ' 40 Ethel Christian ' 43 Joyce Christian ' 40 Jocelyn Christian ' 40 Rachel Colgan ' 39 Jane Crals ' 40 Bernice Duncan ' 40 Marie Louise Goodwin .... ' 37 Mary Ada Hardy ' 38 Annie Hastie ' 40 Nancy Johnson ' 33 Anna Kane ' 39 Marjorie Kister ' 40 Hattie Kimzey ' 39 Gloria Ladieu ' 37 Angela LaFranca ' 39 Beverley Marchand ' 37 Madge Marchand ' 39 Gerry Marlette ' 37 Eugenie Murrhee ' 40 Mary Louise Noble ' 40 Sara Margaret Powers .... ' 37 Cora Ranlett ' 40 Mary Ring ' 39 Patricia Robertson ' 40 Myriam Sellers ' 40 Dorothy Mae Sherrouse .... ' 39 Penelope White ' 40 AlpJixi elta pi V Page 234 Founded at DePauw University in 1870. Established at Newcomb in 1914. Sixty- tour active chapters. Colors: Blacit and Gold. Flov er: Pansy. ALPHA PHI CHAPTER Fratres In Facul+a+e Mildred Christian Adele M. Drouet Fra+res in Unlversitate Alston Arny ' 37 Elizabeth N. Baker ' 38 Nita Baker ' 40 Katie S. Butt ' 39 Alice M. Byron ' 38 Berta G. Campbell ' 40 Janie Carre ' 40 Alice O. Carter ' 40 Helen S. Charlton ' 40 Darrah Chauvrn ' 40 Anne Denton ' 40 Edith Fussell ' 38 Mary V. Gaiennie ' 38 Margaret L. Gash ' 40 Wilma Nell Gladden ' 39 Adrienne Gottschalk ' 37 Elaine Gottschalk ' 38 Mary L. Griesenbeck ' 40 Florence Hendrick ' 40 May V. Hendrick ' 37 Aileen Kelly ' 40 Dorothy M. Kelly ' 37 Joyce Lacey ' 39 Betty M. Magruder ' 4D Yvonne Meyer ' 33 Mary A. Morelock ' 39 Annelle Netherwood ' 39 Nancy W. Pope ' 38 Jane Reynolds ' 38 Elizabeth Rittenhouse ' 40 Martha M. Robertson ' 37 Sally Robison ' 40 Mary G. Shapard ' 39 Jane Taylor ' 38 Mary A. Utley ' 39 Mary K. Walker ' 38 Louanne Warren ' 40 Marilyn Wheless ' 39 Carolyn R. White ' 39 Marion C. Wilson ' 39- u A a f I First row: Arny. A., Baker, E., Baker, N., Butt. K., Campbell, B. Second row; Carre, J., Charlton, H., Chauvin, Carter, A., Denton, A. Third row: Fussell, Gaiennie, Gash, M., Gladden. W., Gottschalk, A. Fourth row: Gottschalk, E., Griesenbeck, M.. tHendrick, F.. Hendrick, M., Kelly. A. Fifth row: Kelly, D., Lacy, Magruder, B.. Meyer, Y., Morelock, M. Sixth row: Netherwood, Reynolds, J., Rittenhouse, Robertson, M., Robinson, S. Seventh row: Shapard, Taylo -. Utley, Walker, Warren, L. Eighth row: Wheless, V hite, C, Wilson, M. Kap pja Alpita Uetci - Page 235 Founded at Barnard College In 1909. Established at Newcomb In 1916. Thirty active chapters. Colors: Green and White. Flower: Lily of tSe Valley. First row: Bath, B., Bauer, Blumenthal Binswanger, Cohn, E. Second row: Cohn, M.. Fishbein, Freund, M., Fry, Goldman, L. Third row: Goldsmith, Greenfield, Gumbln, R., Heinemann. Heim, M. Fourth row: Herzfield, J., Herold. Hirsch, E., Hirsch, I., Hirsch. E. L. Fifth row: Kaiz, Kahn, Kern, F., Kling, Kohlman, A. Sixth row: Kohlman, R., Levy, E., Levy, M., Lewenauer. J., Lob, S. Seventh row: Loeb, Marx, Nickoll, J., Nickoll, L., Plessner, M. Eighth row: Rosenberg, F., Safir, R., Samuel, C, Schwarz, J., Schwarz, M. Ninth row: Solomon, E., Sherman, D., Simon, P., Stern, C, Sterne, M, Tenth row: Weil, I., Wolf, E., Wolf, F. AUdui £ fiAM04 PUi EPSILON CHAPTER B Frafres in Facul+a+e Anita Abes Fratres in Universitate Billie Bath ' 39 Selma M, Bauer ' 39 Marjorie Binswanger ' 39 Jane S. Blumenthal ' 37 Elise Cohn ' 38 Mary El ' en Cohn ' 38 Marjorie M. Fishbein ' 40 Marjory Freund 39 Marjorie Fry ' 40 Louise May Goldman ' 37 Lois Goldsmith ' 38 Jane M. Greenfield ' 38 Ruth Gumbin ' 39 Bernice hleinemann ' 39 Margery Helm ........ ' 40 Jean Herzfeld ' 39 Rosa Herold ' 38 Edith Hirsch ' 39 Emmie Lou Hirsch ' 38 Irma Hirsch ' 37 Fieurette Kahn ' 38 Fernande Katz ' 40 Fanny Kern ' 39 Betsy Kling ' 40 Adele E. Kohlman ' 40 Ruth M. Kohlman ' 39 Elaine Levy ' 37 Marion Levy ' 38 Janette Lewenauer ' 40 Nancy Liebman ' 40 Sydney G. Lob ' 38 Frances K. Loeb ' 38 Margery Marx ' 39 Lucille Nickoll ' 40 Janet Nickoll ' 39 Mary Jane Plessner ' 40 Betty Rosen ' 40 Florence Rosenberg ' 40 Roberta Safir ' 40 Constance Samuel ' 40 Lois Schulein ' 40 Joel Schwartz ' 40 Marjory S. Schwarz ' 38 Doris Sherman . ' 40 Peggy Simon ' 39 Elaine Solomon ' 40 Carol Stern ' 40 Frances Stern ' 38 Marion Sterne ' 40 Isabel J. Weil ' 37 Emma Bertha Wolf ' 40 Frances E. Wolf ' 37 Page 236 Founded at Virginia State Teachers College In 1898. Established at Newcomb In 1927. Seventy-two active chapters. Colors: Steel Grey and Blue. Flower: White Violet. BETA KAPPA CHAPTER Frafres in Faculta+e Rose Ledieu Mooney Fratres in Universi+a+e Martha V. Burton 40 Catherine L. Cornay ' 38 Julia F. Davenport ' 39 Caroline Eldredge .... Med.. ' 40 Martha A. Ferguson ' 40 Betty R. Frew ' 38 Sara V. Harwood ' 40 rhelma A. Hemard ' 40 Verda A. Hudson ' 38 Elaine S. Ivey ' 37 Carroll H. Keen ' 39 Ruth A. Kellett ' 40 Mary Lee Lemann ' 40 Harriet M. Lemann ' 37 lone Z. Mayer ' 38 Marjorie J. McBride ' 39 Mary McKenzie ' 40 Jeanne Meyer ' 40 Rita E. Moore ' 39 Nena N. Pelias ' 38 Mary E. Quealy ' 40 Mary Jane Repass ' 40 Anna Mae Ricks ' 38 Peggy L. Roemer ' 40 Jeanette Rusovich ' 39 Mary Elizabeth Schuler .... ' 40 Esther M. Springer ' 40 Juliette L. Stancliff ' 39 Mary Jane Stout ' 39 Harriet L. Tolar ' 40 Dorothy M. VanLue ' 39 Shirley Walther Med., ' 40 Frances Zachry Graduate First row: Burton, Cornay. C, Eldredge, Frew. B., ttarwood Second row: Hemard, T., Fiudson. V.. Ivey. Keen, C, Meyer, J. Third row: Moore, R., McKenzie, M., McBrJde, M. J., Mayer, 1.. Lemann, M. L. Fourth row: Lemann, H., Kellett, Pelias. N. N., Quealy. Re Pass Fifth row: Ricks, l oemer, Rusovich, Schuler, M., Stanclitt, J. Sixth row: Stout. M. J., Tolar. Van Lue, Walther e 044. AlpAa Page 237 Founded at University of California in 1909. Established at Newconnb in 1928. Thirty-two active chapters. Colors: Green and Gold. Flower: Yellow Tea Rose. f . ' ' A ' ' TAU CHAPTER Fra+res in Facultafe Rose Beason Fratres In Universl+a+e Blanche E. Benson ' 39 Eleanor Bentley ' 40 Georgette Brockman ' 37 Mignon Cambon ' 40 Marion Carleton ' 37 Doris V. Dillon ' 38_ Myrtle Easton ' 40 Marcella Elsholz ' 39 Jane Haas ' 37 Evelyn Jones ' 37 Alice V. Kiern ' 37 Shirley Koelle ' 37 Elinor Konrad ' 38 Olga Lachin ' 39 Dorothy D. McCardell . . Med., ' 40 Edith Moore ' 40 Marie T. Moses ' 40 Shirley Y. Odom ' 37 Cenetta Ortenbach ' 39 Bobbie O. Ortenbach ' 37 Marion V. Rice ' 37 Elizabeth Ringger ' 40 Ethel R. Sentilles ' 39 Rose Mary Stewart ' 40 Marguerite E. Tinker ' 37 Dorothy Toppino ' 38 Gladys M. Viosca ' 37 Shirley M. Viosca ' 39 Rosita M. Walsh ' 40 First row: Bentley, Brockman, Cambon, Carleton, Dillon Second row: Easton, Elsholz, Haas, Jones Third row: Kiern, Koetle, Konrad, McCardell Fourth row: Toppino, Moore, Moses, Odom Fifth row: Ortenbach, B., Ortenbach, C, Rice, Ringger Sixth row: Tinker, Lachin, Viosca. G., Viosca, 5., Walsh Beia PUi Alpita Page 238 Founded at University of Missouri in 1888. Established af Newcomb in 1929. Twen+y-two active chapters. Colors: Ruby and Pink. Flowers: Richmond and Killarney Roses. ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER Fratres in Unlversita+e Sara Booth 38 Mildred L. Buerkle ' 40 Flora Burton 37 Lorraine H. Chalona ' 39 ' M. Lucille Comes ' 37 Carmen J. Corbera ' 37 Bernice Dippacher ' 38 Francis C. Drake ' 38 Henryetta A. Eldridge .... ' 40 Peggy Follette ' 39 Madeliene M. Gallagher . . . ' 40 Eloise M. Generes ' 38 Jean Griftith ' 37 Louise A. Hutson ' 40 Josie Kibbe ' 40 May Lee Kinberger ' 38 Betty M. Kreckle ' 40 Noreen M. Levine ' 40 Francesca Negueloua ' 37 Lois Nickell ' 40 Ann Nix ' 40 Julia H. Peytral ' 40 Elizabeth Pearce ' 38 Martha E. Powers ' 40 Adele F. Ramos ' 40 Adiey L. Schweinfurth 39 Mary Shaw ' 38 Yvonne D. Thouron 40 Margaret Wynn ' 40 Deceased — November I. 1936. First row; Booth, S.. Buerkle. Burton, Chalona Second row: Corbera, Drake, Eldridge, Follette Third row: Gallagher, Grifnih, Hutson, Kibbe Fourth row: Kinberger, Kreckel, E., Levine, Negueloua, F. Fifth row: Nictell, Nix. A., Pearce, B., Peytral Sixth row: Powers. Ramos, Thouron. V ynn V ie BiCf4iixi Onux iMt Page 239 Founded at Hunter College In 1913. Established at Newcomb In 1934. Twenty-two active chapters. Colors: King Blue and Gold. Flower: American Beauty Rose. PSI CHAPTER Fratres in Universitate Lillian A. Aronson ' 36 Jesselyn R. Benson ' 38 Beatrice Braverman ' 40 Ruby Cohen ' 39 Clara Freeman ' 38 Ruth Ginsberg ' 40 Ruth L. Goldman ' 39 Evelyn Katz ' 37 Madeline M. Levy ' 38 Alice Mayer ' 38 Edith Pallet ' 37 Mildred Palter ' 38 Adele Pick ' 40 Sara Rablnovitz ' 40 Paula Rubin ' 36 Bertha Wexler Med.. ' 37 Ellse Yarrut ' 38 First row: Benson, J., Braverman. B., Cohen Second row: Freeman, Ginsberg, R. D., Goldman Third -ow: Katz, E., Levy, M., Mayer, A. Fourth row: Pailet, E., Pick, Rabinowitz, S. Fifth row: Wexler, Yarrut PlU Si(j,ma Bicf4na Memccd nxde ui iieA, 4 4 First row: Arnold, Baer, Cahen Second row: Fatter, Garner, Goldman Third row: Hesser, James, Kelleher Fourth row: McGehee, Reuter, Taubenhaus Fifth row: Williams Organized In April, 1923, for the pur- pose of securing cooperation among the several fraternities and preserving standards of membership. WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS, JR. President MERVIN E. FATTER Vice-President ROBERT N. HESSER Secretary ROBERT C. KELLEHER Treasurer ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA ROBERT N. HESSER LEMUEL P. JAMES, JR. NU SIGMA NU LAURIE J. ARNOLD. JR. FRANK O. McGEHEE PHI CHI ROBERT C. KELLEHER A. DILLON GARNER PHI DELTA EPSILON IRVIN CAHEN ALLAN M. GOLDMAN PHI LAMBDA KAPPA LEON J. TAUBENHAUS IRVING BAER FHI RHO SIGMA MERVIN E. FATTER FREDERICK L. REUTER THETA KAPPA PSI WILLIAM H. WILLIAMS, JR. BERNARD D. STACK AfedlccU Pan- JieUe4 Ua QouhcU Paae 242 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL FRATERNITY— Eastern, Founded at University of Vermont in 1889; Southern, Louisville Medical College, 1894; Consolidated, March 3, 1905. Fifty-five active chapters. Established at Tulane in 1902; Pi Mu merged September 30, 1922. Colors: Olive Green and White. Flower: Lily of the Valley. OMICRON CHAPTER Fra+res in Facul+a+e Dr. Norman E. Applev hite Dr. William H. Harris Dr. George E. P. Barn- s Dr. S. Chaiile Jamison Dr. Charles C. Bass Dr. Hiram W. Kostmayer Dr. Geo. S. Bel (Emeritus) Dr. John A. Lanford Dr. W. R. Brewster Dr. Edwin H. Lawson Dr. L. J. Bristow, Jr Dr. Francis E. LeJeune Dr. Gene Countis Dr. George K. Logan Dr. Charles D. Ehler) Dr. Randolph Lyons Dr. Allan C. Eustis Dr. Howard R. Mahorner Dr. Edmond L. Faust Dr. Leon J. Menville Dr. Frederich L. Fenno Dr. W. N. Offutt, III Dr. A. V. Friedrichr Dr. Arthur N. Owens Dr. I. MIms Gage Dr. b. Perry Thomas Dr. W. P. Gardner Dr. Roy H. Turner Dr. John T. Halsey Dr. Willard R. V irth Fratres in Universita+e J. Powell Adams ' 38 J. H. Armstrong ' 37 Robert C. Bibb ' 40 Jack D. Brownfield ' 37 Ashford T. Brought in, Jr ' 40 Arthur J. Butt, Jr ' 39 Elisha J. Cain, Jr ' 40 Lea M. Cockerham 33 French H. Craddoc (, Jr 3? laylor W. Crawley ' 37 J. Douglas Dickson ' 38 Earie Dilworth ' 40 Joseph W. Douglas ' 37 Everett T. Duncan ' 37 William F. Ehlert ' 38 J. P. Fatherree ' 3? James S. Fisackerly ' 38 Brent Fox ' 40 A. D. Garner ' 38 Ivan W. Gessler ' 38 Tom A. Glass, Jr ' 37 Oliver J. Gooch ' 35 J. P. Griffon ' 38 Wright S. Hawkins ' 37 Hugh H. Hawley ' 39 H. H. Henderson, J ' 38 Robert S. Higdon ' 37 O. N. Hooker ' 40 John C. Hope, Jr ' 39 Frank J. Jones . ' 38 Jack R. Jones ' 38 Chaney Joseph 38 Gerald Joseph ' 43 Robert C. Kelleher ' 37 Robert Kimball ' 40 Robert L. Knolle ' 37 Thomas H. Lambert ' 37 George H. Martin 39 J. D. Martin ' 39 James D. Manget, Jr 37 T. June Melton, Jr ' 40 Charles M. J. MoS ley ' 40 Ju.es S. Motty -39 John A. Murfee ' 38 Sam Murphy ' 38 Wilson R. McComas ' 37 Thomas F. McDonnell 39 James P. Northrope ' 40 Robert A. Nockton Ir ' 38 Gray Julian Parker ' 39 James L. Pickens ' 37 Ernest H. Planck, Jr ' 37 Frank M. Posey ' 40 William W. Pugh, J- ' 33 Herman C. Quantz ' 37 Spears W. Randall, Ir ' 37 Marvin G. Rape ' 40 Fred W. Rehfeldt ' 40 Thomas J. Safely 40 J. Edward Sams ' 37 Thomas L. Shinnick, Jr ' 33 W. Carleton Smith ' 39 H. T. Sprinkle ' 40 Joe D. Talbot ' 38 W. F. Thomas, Jr ' 37 Herbert Thomas ' 38 Samuel B. Thompson ' 39 Philip M. Tiller ' 39 W. W. Watkins ' 37 Clyde Watkins ' 40 Joseph C. Wilson ' 39 John Woodbridge ' 40 Laurence R. Woodley ' 37 %$ i,i, $. S -s I?? f . P a D t P P P p ££££ P 9 B v 9 4 4 4 4 D p, P- p ' P P First row: Armstrong, J.. Bibb, R., Broughton, T.. Brownfield, J., Butt, A.. Cain. E. Second row: Cockerham. Crowley, Dilworth, Douglas, Duncan, E. T., Fatherree, J. Third row; Fisackerly. Fox, B., Garner, Glass. Griffon, Hawkins, 5. Fourth row; Hawley. Henderson, H., Higdon, Hope. Jones. F.. Joseph, G. Fifth row: Kelleher, Kimball. R., Knolle, Lambert, T., McComas, Manget Sixth row: Martin. Melton, Moseley. C, Motty, J., Nockton, Northrop, J. Seventh row: Parker, J., Pickens, Planck, Posey. F.. Pugh, W., Quantz Eighth row: Rape, M., Randall, Safley. T.. Sams. Smith. W. C, Talbot, J. D. Ninth row: Taylor, Thomas, H. H., Thomas, Thompson, 5., Tilter. P. M., Watkins. C. Tenth row: Watkins, W., Wilson, Woodbridge, J., Woodley p u Qlu V V .. Page 243 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL FRATERNITY— Founded at Dartmouth College in 1888. Sixty active chapters. Established at Tulane in 1903. Colors: Green and White. Flower; White Rose. f r ' } ., f f 1 f o ,f I? p ALPHA BETA CHAPTER Frafres In Facultate Dr. Joseph W. Befhea Dr. William P. Bradburn, Dr. Joseph E. Brierre Dr. Donovan C. Browne Dr. James C. Cole Dr. Conrad S. Collins Dr. John L. Davis Dr. Herman B. Gessner O: O f it L i First row: Brantiey, J., Buckley, Butt, Crain. A., Crouch Second row: Davis, H., Day, R., Gahagan, H., Garin, Glover Third row. Herndon, H., Hesser, R., Horn, James, L., Keller, J. Fourth row: Kelley, W., Knapp. R., Lester, R., Levert, Lilly Fifth row: Maltry, E., Mason, G., Michaels, Prejean, Reeves Sixth row: Renger, P., Robinson, W., Roiier, J., Sabatier, Shult Seventh row: Street, B., Supple, Tugweil, F., Weaver, White, H. Eighth row: Williams, J., Willis, C. Yancey, C. AlfiUa Kap jfUL Kofifia Dr. Charles S. Holbrook Dr. Edward L. King Dr. Ernest S. Lewis (Emeritus) Dr. Abraham L. Metz (Emeritus) Dr. Morell W. Miller Dr. Emile F. Naef Dr. Wilbur C. Smith Dr. Paul T. Talbot Dr. Robert P. Walton Fra+res in Universi+ate Jack A. Brantley ' 40 John P. Buckley ' 38 Thomas C. Butt ' 37 Alfred P. Crain, Jr ' 39 Thomas H. Crouch ' 39 Herbert L. Davis ' 40 Robert C. Day ' 37 Allen Y. Delaney ' 40 Woodward E. Farmer ' 39 Harry Q. Gahagan ' 40 James F. Gavin ' 39 F. Scott Glover, III ' 38 Louis F. Hamilton ' 38 Edward M. Harrell ' 39 Jesse D. Harris ' 3? Harry H. Hernden ' 40 Robert N. Hesser ' 37 Philip W. Horn ' 38 Lemuel P. James, Jr ' 38 John H. Keller ' 39 William T. Kelley ' 39 Roger S. Knapp ' 37 John A. Lally ' 40 Roy T. Lester ' 39 Edward L. Levert 37 Lawrence C. Lewis, Jr ' 38 Charles A. Lilly ' 39 Emile Maltry, Jr ' 37 George S. Mason ' 39 Jack H. Mayfield ' 38 Jack P. Michaels ' 40 Joe A. Perri( ' 40 Oran V. Prejean ' 37 J. Truman Reeves ' 37 Paul T. Renger ' 40 Joe R. Risser ' 40 W. Tryon Robinson ' 39 Jack Rozier ' 40 Joseph A. Sabatier, Jr. ' 38 Clarence I. Shult ' 38 Glenn Q. Street, Jr ' 38 Louis P. Supple ' 38 Samuel P. Todaro ' 38 Orville V. Thomas ' 39 Frank Tugweil ' 40 Edward R. Villemez ' 40 Walter Waits ' 40 Joseph W. Weaver ' 37 Thomas E. Weiss ' 40 Henry C. White, Jr ' 39 Maxwell Williams ' 40 Lawrence M. Williamson ' 38 Charles C. Willis ' 40 Cyril T. Yancey ' 39 Page 244 PI CHAPTER Fra+res in Facultate Dr. Robert Bernhard Dr. Charles L. Brown Dr. Ear! Z. Browne Dr. Wiley R. Buffington Dr. Paul A. Mcllhenny Dr. Henry E. Menage (Emeritus) Dr. William H. Perkins Dr. Joseph W. Reddoch Dr. W. W. Butterworth (Emeritus) Dr. Adrian F. Reed Dr. William H. Glllentine Dr. Charles A. Jones Dr. Frank J. Kinberger Dr. Paul G. Lacroix Dr. Howard H. Russell Dr. John T. Sanders Dr. William H. Seeman Dr. Thomas B. Sellers Fratres in Universi+a+e Charles H. Ashby ' 40 James L. Bailey ' 40 Charles A. Baumhauer ' 38 Griff W. Bilbro ' 40 James R. Blair, Jr ' 38 R. A. Brannon, Jr ' 40 Lemann H. Bounds ' 37 James W. Brantley ' 37 Clarence L. Brook ' 33 Sumner W. Brown ' 37 Thomas A. Bunktey ' 3? William J. Brown ' 37 Robert J. Cardwell ' 37 Robert N. Caylor ' 38 A. Fletcher Clark, Jr ' 40 James A. Chutz 37 Francis C. Coleman ' 39 W. Holmes Cook ' 38 Beamon S. Cooley, Jr ' 39 Henry C. Dorrls ' 38 Charles F. Dorsey ' 39 Marshall Esk ridge ' 40 Darwin L Fielder ' 38 Thomas M. Floyd ' 40 Duncan B. Graham ' 37 Jack B. Griffin ' 37 Elliott B. Hay ' 39 John W. Hendrickson ' 39 George K. Henshall. Jr ' 38 David P. Hightower ' 37 James M. Howell ' 38 Ben B. Hurst, Jr ' 40 James R. Hyslop ' 38 Samuel W. James ' 38 Frank R. Kinberger ' 39 Trois E. Johnson ' 37 Warren C. Jones ' 33 Collins P. Lipscomb ' 33 Gwynne H. Little ' 37 F. B. Long, Jr ' 40 Frank H. Marek ' 40 Gilcin F. Meadors, Jr ' 40 Roy E. Moon ' 39 W. H. McConnell ' 40 W. Bruce Nelson ' 37 Rollin R. Nevitt, Jr ' 40 Cleveland H. Pardue, Jr. ' 38 Bernard D. Stack . . .■38 Paul H. Parker .... ■37 Murphy D. Stevenson . ' 40 Van S. Parmley .... ' 39 John M. Smith, Jr. . . ' 40 Julius A. Pennington. . ' 39 Douglas R. Swetland . ' 37 Edward J. Peterson . . ' 39 Jetson P. Tatum . . . ' 40 C. Julian Ragan. . . . ' 38 Daniel B. Terry . . . . ' 39 H. LeRoy Richards. . . ' 39 Frank M. Townsend . . ' 38 John C. Roberts, Jr.. . ' 37 G. 1. Weatherly, Jr. . ' 40 George E. Rohrer, Jr.. ' 37 Edwin H. West . . . . ' 37 Thomas G. Ross .... ' 40 William H. Williams, . r. 37 Crysup Sory ' 38 Jack Zeiman .... . . ' 40 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL FRATERNITY— Founded at Medical College of VI.-- ginla In 1879. Thlr+y-one active chapters. Established at Tulane In 1904. Colors: Gold and Green. Flower: Red Rose. fv P jp |r p p P P P P P P p p p p p p J p p p f? p First row: Ashby, C, Bailey, J., Baumbauer, Bilbro, Blair, Bounds Second row: Brannon, R., Brantley, Brown. 5. W., Brov n. W. J.. Bunkley. Cardwell Third row: Chustz, Clark, A., Coleman, F.. Dorsey. C. Eskridge. M., Fielder Fourth row: Floyd. T.. Graham, Griffin, J., Henrickson, Henshall, Hightower Fifth row: Howell, J., Johnson, J.. Jones, V .. Kinberger, Little, G. H., Long. F. Sixth row: Marek, F., McConnell, W., Meadors, G., Moon, Nelson. Nevitt. R. Seventh row: Pardue, Parker. P., Peterson, h., Richards, Roberts, Rohrer Eighth row: Ross, Smith, J., Sory, Stack, Stevenson, M., Swetland Ninth row: Terry, D., Tov nsend, Weatherby, G., West, E., Williams. Zleman. J. Ueta fCofifUu Pi j Page 245 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL FRATERNITY— Founded at University of Michigan in 1882. Established at Tulane in 1910. Forty-three active chapters. Colors: Wine and White. Flower: Red Carnation. P p P P - P P Ip ) (« in l« r ! ■% s : I ! ' % ' ' S - -- 1 J 1 ' ' |s f ' ' r- ' - fe - ' ' ' '  ii l i i f 0 0m M. First row: Anderson, C, Arnold, Atkinson R, ht., Atkinson S-, Barron, J., Bateman Second row: Bethea, Bostwick, Brownson, Craig, J.. Crawley, Culpepper Third row: Finch, Graffagnino, Hahn, hlarris, E. P., Harris, W,, hiarvard Fourth row: Harwell, Holcombe, Hopkins, Jerabeck. Johnson, J., Lamb. J. Fifth row: Lamb, W., Launey, Livingston, W., Lynch, Manson, Mason, W. Sixth row: McCall, C. McConnell, H., McGehee. McLarty, Miller, R. E . C, Miche., Seventh row: Montagnet. Moorhead, W., Morrow, R., Nelson, H. A., Patterson, Powel Eighth row: Rand, P., Richter, P., Roberts, Royals, J., Shands, H.. Simmons, W. H. Ninth row: Thorn. J., Trice, Watson, R., White, R., Williams, C. Zarr yi Si 4Ha I u BETA IOTA CHAPTER Fratres i n Facul+ate Dr John J. Archinard Dr c ement R. Jones Dr Roy G. Banister Dr Philip H J 3nes Dr Charles J. Bloom Dr G sorge D. Lilly Dr Edgar Burns Dr Frank R. Lo ck Dr Edward G. Callleteau Dr Ju ian H. Lombard Dr Octave C. Cassegrain Dr Ru dolph Ma tas (Emeritus) Dr John S. Couret Dr E, W. Alto 1 Ochsner Dr Charles F. Craig Dr T. Hillman Ollphant Dr Charles W, Duval Dr Albert B Pitkin Dr Charles L. Eshleman Dr Jo hn G. Pre tt Dr Irvin Hardesty, (Emeritus) Dr Ambrose H Store k Dr George L. Hardin Dr M artin T V an Studdiford Marlin Boyd Hoge, B.S. Dr E. Garland Walls Fratres in Universi+a+e Charles E. Anderson . ' 37 John Andrews . . . . ' -lO L. J. Arnold, Jr. . . ' 37 Robert H. Atkinson . ' 40 Sam C. Atkinson . . ' 39 James Barron . . . . ' 43 Robert C. Bateman . ' 39 J. Hardee Bethea . . ' 38 Jackson L. Bostwick . ' 39 Bradley C. Brownson . . ' 37 Pearson Caldwell . . ' 40 Jack Christian . . . ' 40 1. T. Craig .... . ' 37 Jocelyn Crawley . . ' 40 Walter Culpepper . ' 40 Vernon Finch . . . . ' 40 Peter Carl Gratfagn mo . ' 39 Ralph G. Greenlee . ' 38 William B. Hahn . . ' 38 E. P. Harris .... . ' 37 William H. Harris. Jr. . ' 40 Marvin B. Harvard . ' 39 C. M. Harwell . . . ' 38 R. G. Holcombe . . ' 37 John A. Holmes . . ' 38 Joseph V. Hopkins. Jr. . ' 39 J. D. Jerabeck . . . ' 38 James B. Johnston, Jr. . ' 40 J. Weldon Lamb . . ' 38 Woodrow M. Lamb . ' 38 George V. Launey . ' 38 W. H. Livingston , . ' 40 R. C. Lynch, Jr. . . ' 38 William Mason . . . ' 40 A. M. Manson . . . . ' 37 Charles S. McCall . ' 39 Harvey McConnell . ' 40 F. O. McGehee . . . ' 33 Chester A. McLarty . ' 40 Lee D. McLean . . . ' 40 M. L. Michel, Jr. . . ' 37 R. E. C. Miller . . . ' 33 J. M. Montagnet, J . . . ' 39 William H. Moorhead . ' 38 Prosser Morrow . . . ' 40 Howard A. Nelson . ' 37 McLeod Patterson . . ' 39 Roland F. Phillips . . ' 38 M. Reeves Pope . . . ' 37 Sam M. Powell . . . ' 38 P. K. Rand, Jr. . . . ' 40 Paul A. Richter . . . ' 37 L. David Roberts . . ' 38 James L. Royals . . . ' 40 Harley C. Shands . . ' 39 Walter H. Simmons . ' 37 John Thorn .... . ' 40 William W. Trice. J . ' 39 Russell B. Watson . . ' 38 Raleigh R. White . . ' 39 Charles Williams . . ' 40 Lynn Zarr . ' 38 Page 246 : t lrfl i m ) DELTA OMICRON ALPHA CHAPTER ■Fratres in Facullafe Dr. Sidney W. Bliss Dr. Vincent J. deP. Derbes Dr. Frank L. Fausf, Jr. Dr. John B. Gooch Dr. John R. Hume Dr. Lloyd J. Kuhn Dr. Anees Mogabgab Dr. Robert A. Strong Dr. William A. Wagner Fratres in Universifc te Hugo T. Engelhardt .... . . ' 37 Esmond A. Mervin E. F Burton E. Fie Fatter .... . . ' 39 stter . . ' 38 Id . . ' 37 William E. Frantz . . ' 37 Robert L. e Samuel H. leason .... . ' 38 Halgler, Jr. . . . . ' 37 Elmer E. W. Larry L. Ke Kramer .... . . ' 38 rn . . ' 40 Charles A. L Jacques A. . . ' 39 Magne .... . . ' 39 John Nabos Harold E. R Frederick L. Clovis H. Re . . ' 40 atcliffe .... . . ' 40 Reuter .... . . ' 39 . . ' 37 . . ' 37 W. Ray Swanoo ' 37 Victor Tedes Reuben A. CO ' 40 Zarrllli .... . . ' 39 PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL FRATERNITY— Founded af Northwesfern Medical School in 1890. Established at Tulane in 1918. Thirty-four active chapters. First row: Field, Englehardt. Fatter, E. Second row: Fatter, M. E., Frantz. Halgler Third row: Kern, L., Kramer. Nabos Fourth row: Ratcliffe, H., Reuter. Robinson. C. H. Fifth row: Suares, Swango, Tedesco, V. Page 247 V V P u (lliXf- Bi(f tna •k •• PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL FRATERNITY— Founded at Cornell University in 1904. Established at Tulane in 1918. Thirty-eight active chapters. Colors: Purple and White. Flower: Hyacinth. ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER r% :t 4 4J First row: Abramson, Cahen Eichold, S. Second row: Goldfarb, Goldman, A., Goodman, S. A. Third row: Kaufman, B., Kiein, P., Levy, L. Fourth row: Schear, Well, N., Welner. W. Fra+res In Faculta+e Dr. Daniel N. Silverman Dr. Isidore Cohn Dr. Manuel Gardberg Dr. Louis Ochs. Jr. Dr. Harry Meyer Dr. Julian Graubar+h Dr. Murrell Kaplan Dr. Stanley Cohen Dr. Zachry Romeo Dr. Emile Bloch Fra+res in Universitate Ralph S. Abramson ' 39 Irvin Cahen ' 37 Samuel K. Cohn ' 40 Samuel Eichold ' 40 Paul Goldfarb ' 40 Allan M. Goldman ' 38 Sanders Goodman ' 38 Bernard Kaufman ' 40 Perry Klein ' 40 Louis K. Levy, Jr ' 37 Benjamin Phillips ' 39 Raymond S. Schear ' 39 Nathan Weil. Jr ' 39 William Weiner ' 40 PAl 2 eua Cpduo Page 218 PSI CHAPTER PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL FRATERNITY— Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1907. Established at Tulane in 1926. Thirty active chapters. f - - f ; C Fratres in Facul+ate Dr. Sydney Jacobs Dr. Walter E. Levy Dr. [. L. Robbins Fra+res in Universitate Irving Baer ' 38 Emanuel Feldman ' 38 Matthew Feldman ' 40 Wilfred FInkelsteIn ' 38 Bernard A. Goldman ' 38 Nathan Goldstein ' 37 Harry Golodner ' 40 Jacob Gross ' 40 Daniel L. Hartman ' 40 Leonard I. Lesser ' 39 Mortimer Silvey ' 38 Joseph Stamm ' 37 Sidney Stillman ' 39 Morton M. Stern ' 39 Nathan Resnick ' 39 Leon J. Taubenhaus ' 37 Waiter C. Tuman ' 37 Seymour H. Wasserman .... ' 38 B. Bernard Weinstein ' 37 First row: Baer, Feldman. Feldman, M., Finketsteln Second row: Goldman, B., Goldstein, Golodner, Gross Third row: Hartman, Lesser, Stamm, Stern, M. Fourth row: Stillman, Taubenhaus, Tuman, Weinstein Page 249 .. P u JloHiMda Kofifia. DRGPniZflTIDR The last decade has seen many changes at New- comb, but withal it has remained the same sturdy in- stitution devoted to the education of young women and advancement of learning in general — lining up to the ideals of its founder as a worthy memorial to her beloved daughter, Harriott Sophie Newcomb. n U Brocato, Gabriel, Nobile, Odendahl GARGOYLE Honorary Architectural Fraternity Founded at Cornell University in 1902 Installed at Tulane in 1927 Fratres in Facultate DAVID BARROW ART HUR H. LEVY NATHANIEL C. CURTIS JOHN H. THOMSON Fratres in Universitate JOSEPH M. BROCATO FERDIE A JOHN M. GABRIEL NOBILE PAUL E. ODENDAHL, JR. CHARLES ANDRY CHARLES ARMSTRONG P. E. BRILEY, JR. E. H. CHRISTY H. G. CROWLEY C. HERMON DEAN COLLINS DIBOLL, JR. HERNDON M. FAIR W. A, FOLLANSBEE DOUGLAS V. FRERET E. H. FUHRMANN, JR. DAVID C. E. GEIER R. F. GELPI MOISE H. GOLDSTEIN Alumni HARRY HAAS, JR. HAROLD HALLER H. TARDY HART ANDREW HOOVER NEWTON R. HOWARD R. CARY JONES WALTER C. KEENAN, II JACOB KESSELS RICHARD KOCH O. C. KOTTEMANN GERHARDT KRAMER F. M. LABOUISSE LORIS K. LEVY RAOUL LIVAUDAIS SIMON MANSBERG R. C. MURRELL EDWARD NEILD, JR. ULISSE M. NOL N ALLISON OWEN, JR. HERBERT PARKER DARRELL J. PISCHOFF I. WILLIAM RICCUTTI SOLIS SEIFERTH MAGILL SMITH W. P. SPRATLING A. HAYS TOWN HORACE C. WELMAN MACKEY W. WHITE JACK F. WILSON SAMUEL WILSON, JR. L. LAVELLE WRIGHT Page 253 G n U %.. Brownson, Cohen, Gladney, Gray. Halgier Fujiwara, Maltry, Michel, Rich ten, Schwa rzen bach ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA STARS AND BARS CHAPTER (To be Worthy to serve the Suffering) Honorary Medical Fraternity Officers DR. ALTON OCHSNER President DR. I. L. ROBBINS Vice-President DR. I. MIMS GAGE Counselor DR. LLOYD HANCKES Secretary Mennbers Elected From Class of 1937 BRADLEY CLAUDE BROWNSON IRVIN CAHEN THOMAS FUKUO FUJIWARA THOMAS YARBOROUGH GLADNEY PHILIP GRAY SAMUEL HARTLEY HAIGLER EMILE MALTRY, JR. LOUIS MICHEL. JR. PAUL ALEXANDER RICHTER MALCOLM PAUL SCHWARZENBACH We believe in the tenets of abiding truth, which is the guiding star of our order. We believe in the helping hand which is the bar which binds us in our calling. We believe in the unity of service to one another which lends to the weary a word of cheer, to the poor a portion of our share, to the weak a meed of pity, to the stricken a voice of comfort, to the old a memory of youth, and to the wayfarer a help along to the journey ' s end. Our emblem will always be an inspiration to duty, remembering it stands for ex- cellence in all things, purity of purpose and honesty of method and effort, with the blessing of an Alma Mater upon each who wears her badge of honor. May our lives lie among the stars which light the way to the great mystery and may we so live that when we reach the end of the road we may find the veil, which parted, leads to the heights of everlasting peace. Sic ad Astra! Page 254 f Bethea, H., Brownfleld. J., Brownson, B.. Dawson, Douglass. Fafter, Glass. T. Griffin, Halgler, Hesser, Holcombe. Lambert, Michel, Nelson Parker, P., Prejean. Quantz, Shult, Thomas, W., Townsend, Weaver OWL CLUB A Junior-Senior Interfraterni+y Honor Society for the Maintenance of Higher Standards in the Medical School Founded at Tulane In 1921 Officers HERMAN C. QUANTZ President JOSEPH W. WEAVER Vice-President W. BRUCE NELSON Secretary MARSHALL L. MICHEL, JR Treasurer BRADLEY C. BROWNSON JACK D. BROWNFIELD AUGUSTUS DAWSON THOMAS A. GLASS. JR. JACK B. GRIFFIN SAMUEL H. HAIGLER, JR. Members SENIORS ROBERT N. HESSER R. GORDON HOLCOMB, JR. THOMAS H. LAMBER T MARSHALL L MICHEL. JR. HOWARD A. NELSON W. BRUCE NELSON PAUL H. PARKER M. REEVES POPE ORAN V. PREJEAN HERMAN C. QUANTZ WILLIAM F.THOMAS JOSEPH W. WEAVER J. POWELL ADAMS J. HARDEE BETHEA J. WILLIAM DOUGLASS JUNIORS MERVIN E. FATTER DARWIN L. FIELDER RALPH G. GREENLEE CLARENCE I. SHULT SAMUEL P. TODARO FRANK M. TOWNSEND Page 255 b n Bass, C, Carrere, E., Harris, W., MIn+z Boggs, T. H., McCloskey OMICRON DELTA KAPPA National Honorary Leadership Fra+ernify Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914 ALPHA ZETA CIRCLE Established at Tulane in 1930 Fra+res In Facul+ate DR. PAUL W. BROSMAN DR. RUFUS C. HARRIS DR. E. W. ALTON OCHSNER DR. DANIEL S. ELLIOTT DR. JOHN M. McBRYDE PROF. F. SANTRY REED PROF. ROBERT W. ELSASSER DR. LEON J. MENVILLE MR. CLAUDE SIMONS DR. EDMUND L. FAUST MR. FORREST E. OAKES PROF. GEORGE WILSON Fra+res In Universi+ate CHARLES C. BASS, JR. HUGH McCLOSKEY T. HALE BOGGS WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR. ERNEST A. CARRERE, JR. BERNARD D. MINTZ Members Elected in Spring of 1936 ERNEST A. CARRERE, JR. JACOB D. GUICE HUGH McCLOSKEY Honorary Member Elected in Spring of 1936 RICHARD FOSTER Officers T. HALE BOGGS President WILLIAM H, HARRIS, JR. Vice-President CHARLES C. BASS, JR Secretary BERNARD D. MINTZ Treasurer 3 Page 256 n U Bass, C, Boggs, T. N.. Harris, W., Mintz KAPPA DELTA PHI Officers GEORGE D. TESSIER President WILLIAM H, HARRIS, JR Vice-President T. HALE BOGGS Secretary-Treasurer Members Elected 1933 MURRAY F. CLEVELAND NOLLIEC. FELTS FREDRICK HARD EDMOND LeBRETON Members Elected 1934 EDWARD A. BECHTEL NOLAN KAMMER JOHN C. WEED VERBON F. GAY JOHN B. McDANIEL, JR. JACK F. WILSON JAMES M. ROBERT. JR. Members Elected 1935 C. JULIAN BARTLEn SIMON HEROLD HOWARD K. SMITH, JR. T. HALE BOGGS LIENHARD T. KUHNER DR. WILBUR C. SMITH KENDALL C. CRAM ALLEN LITTLE, JR. GEORGE D. TESSIER RICHARD M. PAGE HOMER R. ROBINSON Members Elected 1936 DR. DOUGLAS S. ANDERSON SAMUEL LONG BERNARD D. MINTZ CHARLES C. BASS, JR. EDWARD de S. MATTHEWS JOHN R. RILEY, JR. WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR. ARTHUR J. WAECHTER, JR. DR. WILLIAM L. DUREN, JR Faculty Counsellor MURRAY F. CLEVELAND Active Alumnus Kappa Delta Phi is an honorary Fraternity for the promotion of school spirit. It se- lects each year from the Junior and Senior classes men who have been conspicuous tor school spirit and for distinguished and unselfish loyalty and endeavor during their university careers. Page 257 fl Bilbo, Blue, Culpepper, Dupuy, Finch, Harris Jones. Leach, McClendon, Otto, Phelps. Putnam PHI PHI Junior-Senior National Fraternity For the Promotion of School Spirit Founded at University of California in 1919 SPHINX OF TULANE Established in 1927 Officers T. VERNON FINCH President J. BARNWELL PHELPS Vice-President EDWARD J. JONES, JR Secretary WILLIAM A. CULPEPPER Treasurer Active Members JAMES E. BILBO T. VERNON FINCH W. NOEL LOFTIN GEORGE R. BLUE WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR. ENOS C. McCLENDON WILLIAM A. CULPEPPER EDWARD J. JONES, J R. LOUIS R. OTTO, JR. DAVID D. DUPUY PEMBROKE O. LEACH J. BARNWELL PHELPS THOMAS B. PUTNAM Alumni in Universitate CHARLES C. BASS, JR. DAVID E. COOLEY C. MANLY HORTON. JR. T. HALE BOGGS IRVING HARDESTY, JR. JOHN C. THORN B. MARVIN HARVARD, JR. BERNARDT C. HEEBE The purpose of Sphinx of Tulane shall be that of a senior society choosing its mem- bers on a basis of character, leadership, mentality and personality, to thus bring together in a feeling of fellowship the ablest and most active thought and leadership in collegiate life at Tulane University. b Page 258 1 % Ki V ' %  f p. p f p P t Al+mayer, J., Banos, J., Becker. D., Benedict, C, Blum. R., Boggs, ri., Cafirey. T.. Carrere. E., Chlpley, B. D ' Angelo, A., Dennery, M.. Favrot. A., F!et+rich, A., Hammond, A., Horton. M.. Janvier. Keenan, King. Marshall Miller. P.. Miller. H.. MIntz. Monrose, Phelps, A.. Phelps. B., Poitevent, RIseman, Sims Snelilngs, Spearman, Steinberg, Stewart, Tatley, Trepagnier, H,. Trepagnler, J., Wright, Young ii U ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA Honorary Pre-Legal Fraternity Founded at University of Illinois in 1920 Beta Chapter Established at Tulane in 1931 Officers BARNWELL PHELPS High Chief Justice CHARLES JANVIER Associate Chief Justice ROBERT U. BLUM Justice Reporter HERBERT L. MILLER Chancellor of Exchequer ARTHUR HAMMOND Justice Bailiff Pre-Legal Members JOSE LUIS BANCS ARTHUR B. HAMMOND BARNWELL PHELPS DAVID HANLIN BECKER CHARLES JANVIER BENJAMIN L SPEARMAN CALVIN BENEDICT HERBERT L. MILLER HENRY L. TREPAGNIER, JR. ROBERT U. BLUM PETER RENE MONROSE WILLIAM W. WESTERFIELD, JR. BUCKNER CHIPLEY, JR. SIDNEY WRIGHT College of Law Members ANGELO M. D ' ANGELO ALBERT J. FLETTRICH MERVIN H. RISEMAN JAY P. ALTMAYER HAYWOOD H. HILLYER, JR. JOHN W. SIMS T, HALE BOGGS C. MANLEY HORTON, JR. BREARD SNELLINGS J. TAYLOR CAFFERY RICHARD C. KEENAN JULIAN L. M. STEINBERG ERNEST A. CARRERE. JR. BENJAMIN C, KING JOHN R. STEWART MOISE W. DENNERY CHARLES D, MARSHALL BASCOM D. TALLEY, JR. E. E. EDMUNDSON, JR. FREDERICK W. MILLER OTIS B. TREPAGNIER ALLAIN deC. FAVROT BERNARD D. MINTZ W. WALLER YOUNG ASHTON PHELPS EDWARD B. POITEVENT Page 259 ■fj f =4, J fl 4M4 4 4 ' iD r f , ' P jD ' ' Bass, P., Bland, Bryan, L. C, Clark, P., Coppedge, W., Derouin, Dickey, W., Hildebrand, Labouisse, D. LeLaurin, J., Lowe, Martin, E., Noble, E., Norman, J. R., Rudolph, Schmidt, M., Schreiber, Senter, J. C. Sessums, W. u ' Shuffield, H., Thomson, Torre, D. P., Torre, M. P., Trufant, Turnbull, Tyler, T., Wait, W., Windham WHITE ELEPHANTS CLUB Freshman Society for the •Promotion of School Spirit Founded at Tulane, January, 1921 EDWARD B. MARTIN, JR. Jungle Trunk DOUGLAS P.TORRE Jungle Tusk Alpha Tau Omega PAUL CLARK WARREN B. DICKEY JAMES S. SENTER, JR. Delta Tau Delta MELVILLE H. SCHMIDT DOUGLAS P. TORRE MOTTRAM P. TORRE Kappa Alpha EDWARD B. MARTIN, JR. J. ROBERT NORMAN T. ROBERT RUDOLF Kappa Sigma CHARLES L. BLAND, JR. ED D. NOBLE Phi Delta TSeta PAT F. BASS WILLIAM G. MOFFAT, JR. WILLIAM B. WAIT Phi Kappa Sigma LEWIS C. BRYAN ARTHUR L. LOWE, JR. LOUIS I. TYLER, JR. Phi Kappa Alpha DABNEY H. LEA, JR. JAMES V. LELAURIN JAMES F. TURNBULL, JR. THE WHITE ELEPHANT CUP is an annual award to the student of the preceding year ' s Freshman Class adjudged the Best Ail-Around Freshman by a faculty committee, based on scholarship, athletics, general popularity on the campus, and with regard to campus activities and offices in general. Ralph W. Bond and Carl F. Dailey were the joint winners of the cup for the session 1935-1936. Sigma Alpha Epsllon W. T. COPPEDGE, JR. H. ELVIN SHUFFIELD L. BURKE WINDHAM Sigma Chi WILLIAM C. HILDEBRAND, JR. DAVID W. LABOUISSE SAM A. TRUFANT, 111 Sigma Phi Epsilon G. ADOLPH SCHREIBER, JR. WALTER M. SESSUMS CHESTER B. THOMSON, JR. Paqe 26D fl u Bell, T., Curtis, Ewin, J., Jahncke, Jumonville. H. S.. Jumonvilie, M. Jung, Lane, H., Maginnis. J., Munson. E-, Paine, C, Steinmayer THIRTEEN CLUB An Honorary Freshnnan Interfra+erni+y Club for the Purpose of Promoting Class and School Spirit Founded at Tulane, 1920 Officers CLYDE W. PAYNE. JR President MOREAU J. JUMONVILLE Vice-President JAMES P. EWIN, JR Secretary-Treasurer TOM BELL W. CORTLANDT CURTIS JAMES P. EWIN, JR. HAROLD S. ANDRY NORMAN E. EAVES MILAM H. GRAY, JR. Class of ' 40 PHILIP B. JAHNCKE WALTER J. JUNG, JR. H. J. JUMONVILLE. JR. HERRICK J. LANE MOREAU J. JUMONVILLE JOHN MAGINNIS EDWARD MUNSON, JR. CLYDE W. PAINE, JR. RHINEHART A. STEINMAYER, JR. Class of ' 39 JOHN A. GREHAN STEPHEN C. MUNSON, JR. ARTHUR B. HAMMOND THOMAS B. PAYNE MAX M. MORELOCK GEORGE H. PENN, JR. WILLIAM W. WESTERFIELD, JR. W. FORD REESE CLAUDE G. RIVES, III ARTHUR J. WALLACE, JR. T. B. H. ANDERSON, JR. ROYAL R. BASTIAN. JR. CALVIN K. BENEDICT HARRY P. DART JOHN D. ANDREWS ERLE McK. BARHAM THOMAS C. EARL ALBERT J. FLETTRICH Class of ' 38 F. WESLEY GLEASON, JR. EDGAR F. GRAVES W. HALPIN NALTY, JR. HUGH G. PAYNE WILLIAM M. PAYNE Class of ' 37 B. MURRAY FROST REX GODWIN ROBERT M. HAYNIE WILLIAM S. HUEY ROBERT M. MONSTED J. BARNWELL PHELPS ERNEST ROGER, III R. MILLER UPTON S. HAYWARD VINCENT HUGHES SCHNEIDAU BREARD SNELLINGS ALFRED W. SPILLER, JR. JOHN C. THORN Page 241 n U Carrere, Clay, Hardes+y, Harding, Himel, Howard Horfon, King, Marrero, L.. Marshall, Miller, Phelps Pierson, Schuize, Sumnners, 5+auss. Trepagnier PHI DELTA PHI WHITE INN CHAPTER International Legal Fraternity Founded at University of Michigan in 1869 Established at Tulane in I9i I Fratres in Facilitate SAMUEL WOOD BROWN ROBERT J, FARLEY RUFUS EDWARD FOSTER, Emeritus RUFUS CARROLTON HARRIS GEORGE JANVIER SUMTER DAVIS MARKS EUGENE AUGUSTUS NABORS WALTER JOSEPH SUTHON, JR. Fratres in Universitate i A. G. BALL ' 38 ERNEST A. CARRERE, JR ' 38 ELLWOOD CLAY ' 37 CHARLES F. DUCANDER ' 37 IRVING HARDESTY ' 37 J. C. HARDING ' 37 LLOYD H. HIMEL ' 38 C. MANLEY HORTON. JR ' 38 DESMOND D. HOWARD ' 37 BENJAMIN C. KING ' 38 EDWARD WEEKS . EDWARD LIVAUDAIS ' 37 LOUIS H. MARRERO, JR ' 37 CHARLES D. MARSHALL ' 37 FREDERICK W. MILLER ' 38 ASHTON PHELPS ' 37 GUTHRIE H, PIERSON, JR ' 37 HERMAN SCHULZE ' 38 EDWARD STAUSS ' 37 FRANK SUMMERS ' 38 OTIS B. TREPAGNIER ' 37 ' 37 Page 262 ti U Miller, Breidenbach. Bohne, Hogan. Blass. Martin Pearson. Manning, Broders, Aurioles, Williams, Betz, Raarup. McMahon. Perry, Mci ntosh. Burton, Janssen, Land. Magne, Pollard, Freas, Moseley, Frey, Hinds, Fabacher, Manard. Thomas, Wiecferecht, Mod. Jones. Payne. Bradford, Alee. ALPHA CHI SIGMA ALPHA TAU CHAPTER PROFESSIONAL CHEMICAL FRATERNITY Founded at University of Wisconsin In 1902. Established at Tulane in 1928. Forty-six Active Chapters. Colors: Chrome and Blue. Flower: Red Carnation. PROFESSOR C. B. DICKS, JR. PROFESSOR HAL W. MOSELEY Fra+res in Facul+ate DR. E. F. POLLARD DR. RAYMOND FREAS DR. A. O. KASTLER PROFESSOR C. S. WILLIAMSON, JR. Frafres in Universita+e Graduate Students WALTER S. ALLEE, JR ' 36 KENNETH L. MclNTOSH ' 36 CHARLES A. BURTON ' 36 NIEL G. McMAHON ' 35 FRANK C. MAGNE ' 35 JOHN A. THOMAS ' 36 FABIAN A. WIEDERECHT ' 35 Undergraduate Students GABRIEL G. AURIOLES ' 38 ALLEN W. BETZ ' 37 JULES F. BLASS ' 39 PHILIP W. BOHNE ' 39 LEO E. BORDERS ' 37 HENRY P. BRADFORD ' 39 ERIC P. BREIDENBACH ' 39 LAWRENCE B. FABACHER, J R ' 37 CHARLES T. FREY ' 37 REUBEN A. ZARILLI . . GEORGE P. HINDS, JR ' 38 JOSEPH T. HOGAN ' 39 EDWARD J. JONES, JR ' 37 LLEWELYN L KLiNG Med. ' 39 H. GILES MARTIN, JR ' 38 THOMAS R. PEARSON ' 39 GEORGE C. PERRY ' 37 WALTER P. RAARUP ' 38 MILTON F.WILLIAMS, JR ' 37 Med. ' 39 Page 263 fl u HAROLD N. LEE PHI BETA KAPPA Founded at The College of William and Mary. 1776 ALPHA OF LOUISIANA CHAPTER Organized 1909 OFFICERS President HERBERT E. BUCHANAN SUSAN D. TEW Secretary-Treasurer ELECTIONS 1936 From the Faculty ROBERT L. MENUET Vice-President From the Class of 1936 ANITA H. ABES DOROTHY BECKEMEYER JAMES E. BILBO JOHN M. BLAIR GLENDY CULLIGAN ELVY M. DEBATE CARL GRAFFAGNINO JACOB D. GUICE WILLIAM H. HARRIS, JR. DOROTHY C. HEINZELMAN REBA-NELL HOFFMAN MAURICE M. KREEGER JOHN L. MANY, III ADRIENNE D. McCARDELL JOSEPH M. MONTAGNET, JR. LEONARD OPPENHEIM ROYAL J. PRINZ HARLEY C. SHANDS THEODORE H. SHEPARD, JR. HOWARD K. SMITH, JR. FREDERICK ZENGEL BETA GAMMA SIGMA NATIONAL HONORARY COMMERCE FRATERNITY Founded at University of Wisconsin and University of Illinois, i9l3 ALPHA CHAPTER OF LOUISIANA Installed at Tulane in 1926 FRATRES IN FACULTATE MORTON A. ALDRICH ROBERT W. ELSASSER F. SANDRY REED JAY C. VANKIRK F. P. HAGAMAN HONORARY MEMBERS E. DAVIS McCUTCHON FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE GEORGE S. DINWIDDIE DONALD M. CAULEY HAROLD A. BURAS LEON CHARLES SIMON ALUMNI Harold A. Arbo Richard O. Baumbach Carver W. Blanchard Hooper P. Carter Herbert D. Cohen Joseph A. Cohen Lazar I. Cohen Bernie Cohn Henry R. Crais Gayle L. Dalferes George H. Daviau Gus A. Elgutter Walter J. Fountain Joseph A. Graml J. Walter Heymann Albert E. Holleman Orday Kastler C. Homer Kees Gerald M. Kees Joseph W. Kidd John M. Kinabrew, Jr. Hugh B. Kohlmeyer Frank Lemann Treves C. Lewis John J. Lienhard, Jr. Louis L. Lowentritt John B. McDaniel, Jr. Jack J. Margolin Lawrence W. Martin Ernest B. Mason Martin L. Matthews, Jr. Alfred Mercier, Jr. Marvin S. Mingledorff Thomas D. Mingledorff Miss Rena P. Mitchell Robert 1. Reisfeld J. Richard Reuter, Jr. A. Leonard Robinett John E. Ryan Edmond A. Salassi Thomas R. Sartor, Jr. Edward R. Sherwood Robert L. Simpson Raymond L. Thompson Jules J. Viosca George T. Walne, Jr. Bennie Weiner Frederic A. Youngs Page 264 ORDER OF THE COIF The Order of the Coif Is the oldest national honor legal society organized for the recognition and advancement of high standards of scholarship In law. TULANE CHAPTER INSTALLED IN 1931 HONORARY MEMBERS J. BLANC MONROE ESMOND PHELPS Paul Brosman Wood Brown Charles E. Dunbar, Jr. Robert J. Farley JOSEPH W. CARROLL ORTHER C. MOUTON ARSENE P. PUJO FACULTY MEMBERS Rufus E. Foster Mitchell FranMin Rufus C. Harris George Janvier Monte M. Lemann Sumter D. Marks, Jr. James J. Morrison Eugene A. Nabors ii U Walter J. Suthon, Jr. Rene A. Viosca William W. Westerffeld George A. Wilson Ellis Barnes James G. Bledsoe Edward B. Charbonnef. Murray F. Cleveland C. Glrard Davidson Edward Dubulsson Robert E. Friedman ALUMNI MEMBERS David Gertler Leon S. Haas, Jr. John W. Harrell Leon D. Hubert, Jr. Nathaniel B. Knight, Jr. Hubert A. Lafargue Austin W. Lewis Joseph McCloskey, Jr. Bessie Margolin Fontaine Martin, Jr. Kalford K. Miazza Clarence J. Morrow A. Daflam O ' Brien, Jr. John E. Parker Morris Wright TAU BETA PI Keith M. Pyburn L. Julian Samuel George M. Snelllngs, Jr. Charles TItche Arthur C. Watson Robert Welnstein John M. Wisdom BETA CHAPTER OF LOUISIANA Honorary Engineering Fraternity. Founded at Lehigh University in 1885. Established at Tulane in 1936 Colors: Seal Brown and White FRATRES IN FACULTATE JAMES A. CRONVICH LESTER L CRONVICH DONALD DERICKSON CHARLES B. DICKS A. LEE DUNLAP FREDERICK A. FOX WILLIAM B. GREGORY ARTHUR M. HILL ROBERT L. MENUET CAROL B. NORRIS FRANK M. REPASS. JR. CLAIRE W. RICKER JAMES M. ROBERT CHARLES S. WILLIAMSON, MARIO G. ZERVIGON JR FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE GABRIEL G. AURICLES ' 30 BARREMORE B. BROWN ' 37 MICHAEL J. CADE ' 38 GODFREY T. COATE ' 37 HAROLD G. FAUST, JR ' 37 MARTIN M. GURTLER, II ' 37 GEORGE A. HEFT ' 37 GEORGE P. HINDS, JR ' 38 MAURICE J. LASKEY, JR ' 37 ROBERT P. LOCKETT, JR ' 37 JOHN T. McCAW ' 37 WILLIAM H. PURVES, JR ' 37 PERRY R. ROEHM ' 37 HENRY B. SHEPARD ' 37 MILTON F. WILLIAMS, JR ' 37 Page 265 Chamness, McCullough, S., Wilson. McCullough, L. Douglass, Negueloua BETA DELTA SUZANNE McCULLOUGH President Founders MARCELLE LEVERICH LUCILLE LIVAUDAIS ELIZABETH ADAMS NANCY ALLEN AURELIA ARBO HESTER BERNADAS MARJORIE HASPEL MARGARET HENRIQUES BETTY KEENAN LOUISE LIVAUDAIS XAVIER GONZALEZ ELIZABETH R. RAYMOND MARY G. SHEERER. Emeritus Charter Members CLARA MAY BUCHANAN KATHERINE BYRNE AMELlE CHALARON LUCILLE CHALARON ALICE MAY ELLINGTON MYRA FREDERICKSON Honorary Members GERTRUDE R. SMITH, Emeritus LOTA L. TROY ELLSWORTH WOODWARD, Emeritus KENNETH E. SMITH Members Elected From the Class of 1936 JOEL SIMON FLORENCE SINGREEN Members Elected From the Class of 1937 KITTY M. CHAMNESS SARAH C. DOUGLASS LUCERNE McCULLOUGH SUZANNE McCULLOUGH FRANCISCA M. NEGUELOUA EMILY K. WILSON To promote interest in art and to recognize artistic ability. Each year those Junior Art students who have been sincere and outstanding in art work are elected to mem- bership. Page 266 J Coicock. Scales, Talbot, F., Wolf Martin, Werlein ALPHA SIGMA SIGMA IN FACULTATE MILDRED G. CHRISTIAN ADELE M. DROUET OFFICERS FRANCES H. TALBOT President PEGGY M. MARTIN Secretary-Treasurer IN UNIVERSITATE ELOISE E. COLCOCK ELIZABETH A. SCALES PEGGY M. MARTIN FRANCES H. TALBOT LEILA S. WERLEIN FRANCES E. WOLF To promote interest in college and class activities. Honorary Senior Fraternity founded at Newcomb In 1916. Each year those Juniors who, throughout their college careers, have done the most loyal and effective work for the college and class are elected to membership in the society. Page 267 fl u f p a f? f f 4 i!! ,4 Aronson, Aymond, W. E., Brocato, Burk, J., Burk, T. B., Charbonnet, P. G., Coleman, Cotton, D. W., Curtis, Dreyfuss Eustis, H. C.. Friedrichs, E., Gabriel, V. M., Geier, L. W., Haase, Harrison, Jovovitch, Lagrove, Leake, LeBlanc Lewis, Logan, W. B.. Lucia, McCann, Melun, Montz, Nelken, Mobile, Odendahl, Sanders, H., Smith, C. D. THE TULANE ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY OFFICERS M. HARRY L. SANDERS, JR • President CAMMiE D. SMITH, JR Vice-President FERDIE A. MOBILE Secretary PAUL E. ODENDAHL, JR Treasurer PIERRE JOVOVITCH . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms MEMBERS Seniors JOSEPH M. BROCATO HENRY C. EUSTIS PAUL E. ODENDAHL, JR. THOMPSON B. BURK JOHN M. GABRIEL M. HARRY L. SANDERS, JR. NORMAN C. MELUN FERDIE A. NOBILE Juniors EDWIN J. FRIEDRICHS EDGAR J. LEBLANC, JR. DIETRICH A. NEYLAND LUCIAN M. HAASE, JR. CAMMIE D. SMITH, JR. Sophomores BERNARD J. ARONSON ALVIN B. HARRISON BOYD LEWIS LOUIS W. GEIER PIERRE JOVOVITCH WOODWARD B. LOGAN Freshmen WALTER AYMOND DOROTHY W. COTTON PHILIP LUCIA JOHN M. CAREY KERMIT I. CRESSON A. HEWS McCANN, JR. PAUL G. CHARBONNET, JR. NATHANIEL C. CURTIS, JR. STANLEY A. MONTZ WALKER B. COLEMAN, JR. ALBERT M. DREYFUSS, JR. CECILE NELKEN HAROLD J. LAGROUE, JR. GEORGE M. LEAKE Partial Students JOHN S. BURK MICHAEL J. KYAME Page 268 in- Y . r ' ' P P P f $ ii ' Ij L l5 J ' ' - IXf - - ' % 0hl n U Anthony, Axelrad. Bell, B. T., Bilbo, Boggs, H., Bornennann, Bouche, 5., Bronfin, Burnstein, Thistlethwaite, Claypool, D., Cole, Dart, A.L., Ewin, Fischman, Forsyth, M,, Hall, S., Kostmayer, D., Kupperman, Spizer, Lathrop, Lean, Marmelzat, McVay, Morelock, Munson, E., Neill, Nicholson, North, Spaar, Oppenheim , Oswald, Owe, Petteway, Forth, Ramos, Ratcliffe, Reaser, Reese, A., Schmidt, Seiferth, Smith, W. TULANE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB OFFICERS LOWELL OSWALD President WILLARD SAM J. HALL, J R Vice-President ABE B, MARMELZAT Secretary KUPPERMAN Treasurer Members Country Represented AMBASSADOR JOHN W. ANTHONY China AMBASSADOR WILLIAM AVELRAD Poland AMBASSADOR OSCAR BACKSTROM, JR Colombia AMBASSADOR B. TARH BELL Venezuela AMBASSADOR JAMES BILBO Egypt AMBASSADOR ARCHIE BOGGS Paraguay AMBASSADOR JACK BORNEMANN Germany AMBASSADOR RAYMOND BOUCHE Netherlands AMBASSADOR SYLVAIN BOUCHE Japan AMBASSADOR FRED BRONFIN Bolivia AMBASSADOR NORMAN BURNSTEIN Palestine AMBASSADOR DAN CLAYPOOL Denmark AMBASSADOR HAZEN COLE Chile AMBASSADOR JOHN V. CONNELL Spain AMBASSADOR ALBERT L. DART Uruguay AMBASSADOR JAMES EWIN Montenegro AMBASSADOR J. L. FISCHMAN Canada AMBASSADOR MORRIS FORSYTH Rumania AMBASSADOR SAM J. HALL, JR Great Britain AMBASSADOR DAVID KOSTMAYER Bulgaria AMBASSADOR ABE B. KUPPERMAN Greece AMBASSADOR ROBERT LATHROP France AMBASSADOR WILLIAM LEON Switzerland AMBASSADOR JAMES LELAURIN Turkey AMBASSADOR WILLARD MARMELZAT. . . .Union of S. S. R. AMBASSADOR JOHN THIST Members AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR AMBASSADOR LETHWAITE Country Represented LEON McVEY Sweden EUGENE J. MOREL Afghanistan MAX M. MORELOCK Honduras W. IRVING MOSS Czechoslovakia EDWARD MUNSON Morocco JOHN NEILL Holland FRANCIS NICHOLSON Hungary WILLIAM R. NORTH Belgian Congo LOWELL OSWALD United States LEONARD OPPENHEIM Hawaii EDWARD W. OWEN Belgium GEORGE PAGE Cuba CHARLES H. PETTEWAY Brazil ALFRED M. FORTH India PAUL RAMOS Danzig PAUL B. REASER Philippines ANTHONY A. REESE Italy MARTIN SCHMIDT Panama JOSEPH SEIFERTH Ethiopia WILFORD SMITH Indo-China WILLIAM SMITH Norway NEWTON SMITH Finland ROBY H. SPAAR Argentine JULIUS SPIZER Ireland DAVID WEINSTEIN Mexico . Yugoslavia The International Relations Club is an active discussion group of international problems. It has its own library, which was donated and is kept up-to-date by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The organization also receives a number of international newspapers, pamphlets, etc. Each member Is given the title of ambassador from one of the various countries and represents that country in all discussions of the club. Page 269 G J O C 1% iLM 4 ti Bell, Blakesiee, Brock, Bruce, Culpepper, Davis, W., Dombourlan Gay, v., Jaubert, Landry, Manning. Maroun, Marshall, Nelson Owen, Phelps, A., Porth, Shepard, Smith, W., Talley, B. TULANE UNIVERSITY YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Officers ROBERT R. BRUCE. JR President WILLIAM D. DAVIS, JR Secretary EARL C. CALKINS Vice-President WILLIAM CULPEPPER Treasurer VERBON F. GAY General Secretary B. TARTT BELL HOBART BLAKESLEE EDWIN L. BROCK ROBERT C. CARTER ROBERT B. CRICHLOW AZAD DOMBOURIAN Cabinet Members JAMES J. JAUBERT SABIN LANDRY ARTHUR LAUBENGAYER ROBERT MANNING MICHEL MAROUN CHARLES MARSHALL CHARLES NELSON EDWARD OWEN ASHTON PHELPS ALFRED M. PORTH HOWELL SHEPARD WILFORD SMITH BASCOM TALLEY Board of Directors DR. W. H. GILMORE Chairman NOLAN KAMMER Secretary DR. JOHN M. FLETCHER Vice-Ctiairman DONALD M. HALLEY Treasurer DR. E. A. BECHTEL DR. PAUL BROSMAN ROBERT R. BRUCE ROBERT C. CARTER CHARLES E. DUNBAR, JR. A. LEE DUNLAP FRED ELLSWORTH E. B. GLENNY REV. D. R. LINDLEY J. I. McCAIN A. BROWN MOORE BISHOP J. C. MORRIS A. DALLAM O ' BRIEN DR. W. H. PERKINS REV. W. H. WALLACE DR. J. E. WINSTON Page 270 ¥t iPs ft i . IT} :i s C I V. n U Blessy. Boggs, A., Borden, Bultman, Burton, Campbell, J.. Comer, Davis Deas, Dochez, Gay, Gibson, Jaubert. Knight, Kuntz, Monroe Munson, Murphy, Ordemann, Page, Paternos+ro, Pennie, Prechter. Schmidt Schrelber, Sessums, W., Thomson, C., Thompson, Thorp, Tomeny, Turnbull, Wilkinson FRESHMAN Y. M. C. A. GEORGE H. THOMPSON JAMES F. TURNBULL, JR. OFFICERS . . President HOWARD KUNTZ Vice-President VERBON F. GAY . Secretary-Treasurer Advisor HERBERT F. ADEZ, JR. REGINALD BARRUS JOSEPH A. BECKER, JR. WALTER E. BLESSEY NORMAN H. BLITCH ARCHIE R. BOGGS RICHARD BORDEN RAYMOND BOUCH6 HENRY BULTMAN CHARLES W. BURTON JAMES CAMPBELL Members STEWART COMER H. L. DAVIS HARRY DEAS, JR. VICTOR DOCHEZ JOSEPH GIBSON ROBERT JAUBERT C. LAURENCE KNIGHT MALCOLM MONROE EDWARD P. MUNSON, JR. CHARLES P. MURPHY RAUL OLIVERA MARSHALL ORDEMANN GEORGE K. PAGE JOHN H. PATERNOSTRO ROBERT R. PRAECHTER PAUL REASER THOMAS RENNIE MELVILLE H. SCHMIDT ADOLPH SCHREIBER WALTER SESSUMS CHESTER THOMSON JOHN G. THORP THOMAS A. TOMENY ANDREWS WILKINSON The Tulane Young Men ' s Christian Association is the only student organization that is campus-wide in its scope. The program, carried on and developed bv the students under the supervision of the General Secretary, is de- signed to give expression to the religious, social and recreational needs of the students. The Freshman Y. M. C. A. is an organization for first year students who are interested In the work of the Y. M. C. A. It has proved very valuable training for membership and officers of the Senior Y. M. C. A. The Board of Directors gives continuity and supervision to the work and program of the Tulane Young Men ' s Christian Association. Page 271 fa f a G n U -. -j! f! d i f f ' r ' f 1 4 «• € Biakeslee, Bohne, Bopp, Brown, Cosgrove, de Gruy. deMajo, Ellis Fortier, Friscl-;ertz, Hall, Jahncke, James, Jung, Kees. Laskey Locke+t, Market, McCaw, Morehiser, Moses, Nelson, Newlin, Patterson Pick, Roehm, Rombach, Soniat, Stern, Weidig AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS J. K. MAYER • Honorable Chairman H. W. BLAKESLEE Chalman D. E. JAHNCKE Vice-Chairman R. B. JAMES Secretary P. R. ROEHM Treasurer L. H. BOHNE Campus Representative MEMBERS H. W. BLAKESLEE W. C. ELLIS C. R. NEWLIN L. H. BOHNE N. F. FRISCHHERTZ A. B. PATERSON J. M. BOPP J. E. HALL M. E. PICK S. C. BOUCHE D. E. JAHNCKE L. E. ROBINS H. 1. BROWN R. B. JAMES P. R. ROEHM R. D. COSGROVE A. L. JUNG J. R. ROMBACH W. V. DEGRUY E. L. KEES E. J. SONIAT J. J. DEMAJO M. J. LASKEY F. B. STERN J. J. FORTIER R. P. LOCKETT N. W. MARKEL J. T. McCAW G. H. MENEFEE J. E. MOREHISER W. G. MOSES C. W. NELSON 1. C. WEIDIG Page 272 r. Allison, Binnings, Bohne, W., Bourgeois, Burk, J., Cami, Dieth, Favret Faust, Guiza, D., Gurfler, M., Habans, R., Heft, G., KIssgen, Manson, J., Rosato, F. Schilleci, N.. Shepard, H., Snyder, M.. Villamizar, Welsch. E., Williamson, G., Williams, W. H.. Wilson AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS Professional Fraternity TULANE UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER EDWARD J. McNAMARA President GEORGE F. WILLIAMSON Vice-President HAROLD F. FAVRET Secretary VAL E. KISSGEN Treasurer PROF. DONALD DERICKSON Faculty Adviser J WILLIAM HAUBTMAN BOHNE LIONEL JOHN BOURGEOIS, JR. CHARLES HERMAN DIETH JOHN SEYBORNE BURK ROY MORGAN CAMI ROBERT NAGLE HABANS JACK ANDREW ALLISON CLEM BURKE BINNINGS RENE ANTONIO GUAS MEMBERS Seniors HAROLD GODWIN FAUST, JR. HAROLD FRANCIS FAVRET MARTIN MATHIAS GURTLER, II GEORGE ALBERT HEFT EDWARD JOSEPH McNAMARA Juniors VAL EARHART KISSGEN FRANK JOSEPH ROSATO Sophomores DONATO ENRIOUE GUIZA HARRY BERT IRELAND JOHN FARNSWORTH MANSON HENRY BURGARD SHEPARD LUIS CARLOS VILLAMIZAR EDWARD JOSEPH WELSCH, JR. NICHOLAS ANTHONY SCHILLECI WILLIAM HORACE WILLIAMS, JR. GEORGE FREEMAN WILLIAMSON MILLARD PURNELL SNYDER WILLIAM FREDERICK STANDKE DONALD EDWARD WILSON Page 273 ti U Boggs, T. H., Frey, Forth, A. Kupperrran. A., Marshall, C, McNeill, J. D., Oppenhelm Pradel, L., Smith, Wilford, Steeg, M., Talley, B. TULANE ORATORICAL AND DEBATING COUNCIL OFFICERS LEONARD OPPENHEIM ' ■Chairman LEON A. PRADEL Secretary-Treasurer FACULTY COMMITTEE DR. JOHN M. McBRYDE, Chairman DR. CLARENCE E. BONNETT MR. RICHARD R. KIRK DR. PAUL W. BROSMAN MR. F. SANTRY REED T. HALE BOGGS ERNEST E. EDMUNDSON, JR. CHARLES T. FREY VARSITY DEBATERS ABE B. KUPPERMAN CHARLES D. MARSHALL J. DAVID McNeill CHARLES M. MOSELEY LEONARD OPPENHEIM LEON A. PRADEL MOISE S. STEEG, JR. BASCOM D. TALLEY, JR. Representatives from the Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society ALFRED M. PORTH WILFORD M. SMITH The Oratorical and Debating Council is composed of members of the Faculty Committee on Debating and members of the Varsity Debate Teams. The Council exercises complete control over intercollegiate debating and has for its purpose the arrangement and sponsorship of such contests, and, in addition, sponsors and arranges Freshman and Intramural deoating. The Council for the season 1936-1937 conducted two debate tours. The first ranking team was sent to California, debating on this trip University of Southern California, Redlands, University of California, Stanford, University of Denver, Southern Methodist University, and Rice Institute. The second ranking team was sent to Washington, D. C, debating on this trip Springhill, Auburn, Bir- mingham-Southern, Emory, University of Washington, University of Chattanooga, University of Ala- bama. A more extensive home schedule was arranged and an additional $10.00 prize was offered to those men who failed to make the varsity squad. Page 274 Burk. Chamness, Colcock, Douglass, Klelnsmith. Lipscomb. Luff, McClure Parker, Pitts, Powers, Scales, Talbot, Trudeau, Werlein NEWCOMB STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS ELIZABETH SCALES President MAUDIE TALBOT Vice-President LOUISE PITTS Secretary MEMBERS EX-OFFICIO LEILA WERLEIN Student Body President SARAH DOUGLASS Art School President DORIS LUFF Music School President SARA POWERS Dormitory President ELOISE COLCOCK Senior Class President MARJORIE KLINESMITH Junior Class President TUPPER McCLURE Sophomore Class President MEMBERS ELECTED KITTY CHAMNESS Senior Class Representative VIRGINIA PARKER Senior Class Representative MAUDIE TALBOT Senior Class Representative ISABEL McGEHEE LIPSCOMB Junior Class Representative LOUISE PITTS Junior Class Representative BEATRICE TRUDEAU Junior Class Representative MARJORIE BURK Sophomore Class Representative The Student Council of Newcomb College has jurisdiction over the conduct of the students in their relations to the college and to one another: this Council, composed of the students themselves, regulates all matters of honor after a hearing of the case in hand and a consideration of all the evi- dence that can be obtained. fl u Page 275 ii Bu+t, Chamness, Douglass, Field, Frazler, Greenfield Huey, Kelley, Levy, E., NIckoll, Peacock, Powers Redditt, Wilson, Woodard, Ya+es, Yocum THE NEWCOMB RESIDENT STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS SARA M. POWERS ' President ANN WOODARD Warren House President KITTY CHAMNESS Doris Hall President NINA REDDITT East Wing President DOROTHY KELLEY West Wing President JANE GREENFIELD Secretary HOUSE COUNCIL Josephine Louise House KATIE BUTT ' 39 TUPPER McCLURE SARAH DOUGLASS ' 37 MARY E. PEACOCK VERA FIELD ' 37 MARJORIE YATES KATHERINE FRAZIER ' 38 LOUISE YOCUM ' 39 ' 38 ' 38 ' 38 JANE HUEY Warren House ' 38 ELAINE LEVY JANET NICKOLL ' 39 ' 37 Doris Hall WOODS WILSON ' 38 Minor Officers GOWDY VENABLE Mistress of Revels SARAH DOUGLASS Art Committee Chairman The Student Government Association of the Josephine Louise House, Warren House, and Doris Hall is composed of all members of the dormitories and proposes to develop an efficient system of self-government among them in all matters relating to the conduct of the members individually and as a social group. The iudicial. executive, and legislative power of the Associ ation is vested in the House Council. Page 276 n Blattmann, Geary, Johnson. Levy, Pa Met. E. Philpot. Pugh, Well, Wolf NEWCOMB ATHLETIC COUNCIL OFFICERS BERTHA BLATTMANN Chairman DOROTHY PUGH Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR MEMBERS BERTHA BLATTMANN ISABEL WEIL EDITH PAILET FRANCES WOLF NANCY JOHNSON JUNIOR MEMBERS MADELINE LEVY DOROTHY PUGH SOPHOMORE MEMBERS MARJORIE GEARY PEGGY PHILPOT The aim of this organization and the Council is to promote and foster interest in athletics, thereby forming and framing a stronger mind and a stronger body through participation in the sports offered. Page 277 fl u Hawkins, C, Martin. P., Peacock Scales, E., Werlein, Woodward, P. NEWCOMB STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE ' COMMITTEE LEILA WERLEIN Student Body President PEGGY MARTIN Student Body Vice-President ELIZABETH SCALES Student Council President CHARLOTTE HAWKINS Corresponding Secretary PATRICIA WOODWARD Recording Secretary MARY PEACOCK Treasurer SARA POWERS House President ELOISE COLCOCK Senior Class President MARJORIE KLINESMITH Junior Class President HELEN TUPPER McCLURE Sophomore Class President SARAH DOUGLASS Art School President DORIS LUFF Music School President VIRGINIA FRERET Y. W. C. A. President BERTHA BLATTMAN Athletic Council Chairnnan FRANCES WOLF Dramatic Club President BEVERLEY COLOMB Hullabaloo Newcomb Editor LOUISE SCHRAMM Jambalaya Newcomb Editor The Executive Committee, with the President ot the Newcomb Student Government Associa- tion as chairman, has the power of suggesting legislation to the student body. It considers and votes upon any proposed amendment to, or change in, the constitution before said change Is submitted to the Student Association as a whole. It charters all clubs and organizations and enforces the laws adopted by the Association. Page 278 n o oiomb, B., Hawkins. C, Smith, A., Wolf, F. NEWCOMB DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS FRANCES WOLF President BEVERLEY COLOMB Vice-President CHARLOTTE HAWKINS Treasurer AMY SMITH Stage Manager MEMBERS Ruth Alexander Bettye Bacharach Ethlyn Biedenharn Jane Blumenthal Mary E. Bonds Marguerite Bondy Barbara Borden Betty Bres Coral Brister Frances Buck Charlotte Carter Eugenie Chavanne Darrah Chauvin Eleanor Cohen Mary Ellen Cohn Elizabeth Cooper Betty Crawford Katherine Daly Ethel Dameron Audrey Davis Dorothy Dodge Mary Dover Sylvia Duncan Nan Duvic Barbara Ellis Helen Ferderber Shelby Flowers Frances Franklin Katherine Frazler Marjorle Fry Lillian Gait Sue Getslnger Gloria Grehan Mary A. Greene Mary E. Griesenbeck Blanche Hammond Betty Harris Mary Harrison Sara Harwood Vivlenne Haubelt Margery Helm Naomi Hicks Edith Hlrsch Irma Hirsch Mary Hoehn Suzanne Hopusch Lessie Hudson Francenia Irwin Elaine Ivey Caledonia Jackson Lucille Jaubert Barbara Joseph Martha Kay Kathleen Reese Jane Kelleher Margaret Kirk Adele Kohlman Ruth Kohlman Frances Loeb Peggy Martin Elizabeth Matthews Pearl Mayer Helen McCaskey Marjory McBryde Catherine McCall Eulalie McKay Mollie Merrlman lone Meyer Helen Meyers Stella Morton Eugenie Murrhee Nena Pellas Rose Phillips Maxlne Poirier Mary Quealy Kathryn Querbes Edith Raulins Polly Reld Mary RePass Elaine Rester Elizabeth Rlttenhouse Newlyn Roach Myriam Sellers Frances Senter Bee Shett Veree Simpson Betsy Smith Marie L. Stauffer Harriet Sutherland Mary Thomas Gowdy Venable Alice Westfeldt Marjorle Williams Helen Wright May Wright The aim of the Newcomb Dramatic Club is to present plays through student effort, membership being achieved through tryouts in the fall. Page 279 fl u Frazler, Haas, Yafes NEWCOMB GLEE CLUB OFFICERS DOROTHY M. HAAS President MARJORIE KATHERINE FRAZIER Vice-President MAYNARD YATES Secretary-Treasurer KLEIN Director Alston Amy Elinor Blanchard Berta Campbell Kit+y Chamness Darrah Chauvin Mary Ellen Cohn Alice Margaret Crav Martha Crawford Ruth Dale Sylvia Duncan Eleanor Bentley Barbara Borden Betsy Bres Pauline Brook Katie Butt Maud Cartwright Janie Carre Alice Carter Martha Colcock Ethel Dameron Audrey Davis Lyie Dawson Helen Adanns Jean Ahsens Mary Bell Dorothy Brock Charlotte Carter Elizabeth Cooper Lucille Baker Blanche Benson Lois DeBakey Anne Denton Shirley Edgar Gladys Eddins Anne Edwards Henryetta Eldridge Marcella Elsholz Lillian Flotte Frances Franklin ' ford Katharine Frazler Marian Garsia Rosemary Gough Edith Guyton Mariorie DIeth Myrtle Easton Barbara Gilmore Annette Girellus Margaret Louise Gash Lois Goldsmith Ruth Goodwyn Selma Haas Peggy Jones Elinor Konrad Betty Kreckel Mariorie Leverich Jane Crais Doris Dillon Madeleine Gallagher George Girot Julia Gwin Anne Hastle Betty Faust Dorothy Haas Lillian Harris Mary Lee Klnberger Catherine Marrero MEMBERS First Sopranos Blanche Hammond Dorothy Hayward Thelma Hemard Miriam Heindel Anna Lee Jackson Ruth Kellitt Mariorie Kister Ursula Klein Winifred Knighton Doris Luff Sarah Lear Second Sopranos Leila Levine Noreen Levine Elaine Levy Marie Louise Magne Mary Newcomb Malone Barbara Mcllhenny Edith Moore Mary Morelock Yvonne Meyer Annemarle Nagel Annelle Netherwood Ann Nix Mary Lou Noble First Alto Kathleen Kees e Betty Magruder Jeanne Mayer Mary McCutchon Mary Kathryn Meek Helen Meyers Second Alto Bertha Patton Julia Peytral Ruth Pickard Frances Plgford Martha Powers Bernice Lurle Helen McCaskey Margaret Moore Marie Moses Mary Moon Noble Dorothy Nungesser Katherine Ochse Cavell Raulins Nina Redditt Elizabeth RIngger Frances Oqden Katherine Oliver Adele Pick Louise Pitts Florence Pottharst Angelique Provosty Elizabeth Reid Elizabeth Rlttenhouse Sidonie Scott Rose Mary Stewart Adele Story Frankie Talbot Joan Munson Eugenie Murrhee Marion Rice Nell Robertshaw Sallie Roblson Margaret L. Roemer Mae Reynolds Patricia Robertson Ad ley Schweinfurth Rachel Schock Mary Elizabeth Schuler Julia Rogers Mariana Scott Dorothy Sherman Esther Springer Juliette Stanclitf Dorothy Toppino Marjorie Ulm Katherine Vaughan Elizabeth Walters Ethel Wetherbee Sallie Tebo Eleanor Terhune Dorothy Twyman Mary Upton Mildred Valentine Shirley Viosca Betty Wackerman Jane Waddle Mary Walker Sophie Welsch Carolyn White Mariorie Yates Betty Rosen Ethel Sentilies Margery Stauss Elise Terhune Malcolm Tullls Penelope White Elizabeth H. Spencer Charlene Taylor Rose Walsh Frances Wilkinson Alice Westfeldt The aim of the Newcomb Glee Club is to build a repertoire of part songs from the best musical literature. The members sing for school functions and outside entertainments, give an annual concert, and with the Tulane Glee Club participate in an operetta. Page 280 fl u Haas, D., Haas, M., Kiern, A. NEWCOMB ' S LITTLE SYMPHONY OFFICERS ALICE KIERN President DOROTHY HAAS Vice-President MIRIAM HAAS Secretary-Treasurer MILDRED VALENTINE Librarian MAYNARD KLEIN Director ELEANOR BENTLEY DOROTHY BROCK ELLEN PAGE BRYDON GLADYS EDDINS ROSEMARY GOUGH JULIA GWIN MARY M. NOBLE BERTHA PAHON PATRICIA ROBERTSON EVA RIMMER MEMBERS DOROTHY HAAS MIRIAM HAAS JANE HAAS SELMA HAAS ANNIE HASTIE MIRIAM K. HEINDEL ELIZABETH RINGGER ADLEY SCHWEINFURTH DOROTHY TOPPING MARJORIE ULM MILDRED VALENTINE SOPHIE V ELSCH FRANCES V ' ILKINSON MARJORIE YATES ALICE KIERN NOREEN LEVINE BERNICE LURIE HELEN McCASKEY MARY MORELOCK LOIS NICKELL Page 281 n U Haas, M. O., Parker, V., PHts, L. JENNIE C. NIXON DEBATING CLUB OFFICERS LOUISE PITTS President VIRGINIA PARKER Chairman of Debates MIRIAM OLYMPE HAAS Secretary-Treasurer HELEN ADAMS VIOLA IRVING ALLEE DOROTHY BARKER BETTIE BOATNER MARGARET BONDY MILDRED BUERKLE EUGENIE CHAVANNE MICKIE COHN TILLIE CORNMAN CLARA FREEMAN FRANCES FRANKLIN MARY V. GAIENNIE LILLIAN GALT MARIAN GARSIA MEMBERS JANIS GIBBENS RUTH L. GOLDMAN LOIS GOLDSMITH BARBARA J. GRIFFITH RUTH GUMBIN MIRIAM OLYMPE HAAS CHARLOTTE HAWKINS MARY HARRISON EMMIE LOU HIRSCH ELAINE P. IVEY BARBARA J. JOSEPH ADELE KOHLMAN RUTH KOHLMAN HELEN McCASKEY MARGARET M. MOORE THAIS MORRIS BETTY ORMOND VIRGINIA PARKER CELINE PENN RUTH PETERSEN ROSE PHILLIPS LOUISE PITTS PAULA POTTS ADELE RAMOS MARY SHAPARD ALMA SULLIVAN ELIZABETH WALTERS PEARL WEINSTEIN LEILA WERLEIN WOODS WILSON The aim of the Jennie C. Nixon Debating Club is to foster interest in organization and public speaking. Debates and floor discussions are held at the bi-monthly meetings and prize debates and intercollegiate contests are held throughout the year. Page 282 r U Dillon, Freret, Pearce, B.. Pearce, M. YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OFFICERS VIRGINIA A. FRERET President BEHY J. PEARCE Vice-President DORIS V MARY E. DILLON Secretary PEARCE Treasurer CABINET MEMBERS MARGARET FOLLETT Art Chairman DORRIS DILLON Dances and Hikes Chairman ELIZABETH SCHELIN Deputations Chairman BARBARA J. GRIFFITH . Economic and Race Relations Chairman BETTY J. PEARCE Entertainment Chairman BERTHA PATTON and MILDRED VALENTINE. .Music Chairmen BARBARA J. GRIFFITH Peace Action Chairman ELAINE IVEY Program Director MARY PEARCE Religion Chairman CATHERINE CORNAY Social Service Chairman MISS HELEN M. ANDERSON MISS MILDRED G. CHRISTIAN MISS LYDIA E. FROTSCHER FACULTY ADVISERS MISS ANNA E. GROBEN MISS LAURA L. IHRIE MISS ANNA E. MANY MRS. HERBERT P. RILEY MISS LUCY RICHARDSON MISS DOROTHY SEAGO MISS FLORENCE A. SMITH MEMBERS RHODA BARLEH BLANCHE BENSON BETH BRASH BETTY BRENCHLEY CATHERINE CORNAY ALICE M. CRAWFORD TEDDINE DAIGLE LYLE ANNE DAWSON DORIS DILLON DOROTHY DODGE LUCILLE EMMER MARTHA FERGUSON MARGARET FOLLETT VIRGINIA FRERET MADELINE GALLAGHER JANIS GIBBENS GEORGE GIROT BARBARA J. GRIFFITH SARA HARWOOD MIRIAM HEINDEL LESSIE CLAIRE HUDSON LOUISE HUTSON ELAINE IVEY CARROLL KEEN ELINOR KONRAD BETTY KRECKEL OLGA LACHIN ALMA LAGARDE HARRIET LEMANN MARY LEE LEMANN HELEN McCASKEY MARY McKENZIE EDITH MOORE EUGENIE MURRHEE LOIS NICKELL ANNE NIX FRANCES OGDEN ROSEMARY O ' SHEA BERTHA PATTON BETTY J. PEARCE MARY E. PEARCE JULIA PEYTRAL MARTHA POWERS MARY OUEALY ADELE RAMOS MARY JANE REPASS ELIZABETH RINGGER MARGARET ROEMER ELIZABETH SCHELIN MYRIAM SELLERS LOUISE SEMPLE ETHEL SENTILLES JULIETTE STANDCLIFF JEAN TILL MILDRED VALENTINE ELIZABETH WALTERS The purposes of the Y. W. C. A. are to unite in the desire to realize full and creative life through a grov ing knowledge of God; and to determine t o have a part in making this life possible for all people. The fields of v ork in which the Y. W. C. A. is active are Discussion Groups, Social Service, and Sponsor Movement. Page 283 9. 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' s would have to come so soon! Rives: Lissen, Mr. Yorown, that Paris Night odor means nothing but A. T. O., and A. T. O., means nothing. The blankety-blank, zzz, etc., psf ft! (Group of A. T. O. ' s, including Doswell, Trip Trepag- nier, Charlie Janvier, and Ham Newman, join the circle around Rollo) . Janvier: Sure glad to meet you, Mr. Yorown, indeed a pleasure, indeed, indeed. Must see some more of you soon, very, very soon. You ' ll want to meet our gang. Zeke: That makes ONE of us that wants to. Doswell: Who ' s setting the drinks up? Rollo, come have a drink with me on Trepagnier. Rollo: Thanks, I like beer. Maginnis: Then you ' ll like us A. T. O. ' s. We have a whole flock of beer mugs over at our house. Zeke: And all of ' em have legs — Doswell, Trepagnier, Schulze, Dueease. . . . Rives: Yeah, Rollo, you stick to us Betas. You won ' t often find fellas like Boggs, Monk, Sutter, Harvey John- ston, Nose LeCorgne, and Spearman. Even Cue Ball Seemann. Newman: Thank goodness! (Loud interruption near doorway as Joe Abrams, Rise- man, Maurice Born, Flowers, Dennery, et al of Z. B. T., stagger in under the weight of a five-gallon keg) . Z. B. Ts.: Yea, Z. B. T.! Hi! Hi! Hi! Others: Nay, Zebes! Low! Low! Low! (Continued on Page 2SSJ PAUL TULANE Saw the realization of his ideals in the founding of Tulane Uni- versity in 1834. LEON GODCHAUX Began his career as a clothing merchant in New Orleans in 1840. and thru the years . . . Tulane University and Godchaux ' s have upheld the tra- ditions and ideals of their founders. Since 1840, God- chaux ' s has clothed Tulanians and their families . . . and will continue to serve them with true appreciation of style and quahty thru the years. SoAcl aux NEW ORLEANS APPAREL FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Page 287 TULANE CO-OPERATIVE BOOK STORE SEE US FOR EVERY NEED ELLIS F. 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Deke McCloskey: What sheriff threw you out of the old one? Now, see here, Rollo, I want you to meet a few of the Dekes. We have the finest lodge in these parts and would like to make you one of us. Meet Snake Upton, Don John Manard, Drunk Harris, and Gooey Gus Baldwin. Huh, I almost forgot Sparks Friedrichs — of social fame. Barney Phelps: And you ' ll do well to forget all of ' em, Rollo. But the Delta ' s have really got class. There ' s Gassy Ellis, Me Ray, Crawley, and Boswell over there on your right. All fine fellows. The Delta shelter is a fine house, with the emblem all lighted up at night. Snake Upton: That light ' s to show their one pledge how to get in. But it must not do much good, as the poor fellow is blind, else he wouldn ' t have pledged Delta. The Dekes blaze the trail and the others follow. We ' re just full of campus leaders, athletes, erudites, and Jambalaya staff- men. (A band of Phis swish up.) Johnny Sims: Don ' t believe him, Mr. Yorown. All the Dekes have is a bunch of stiff collars and a pansy bed. They ' re good at raising sweet-smelling daisies, too. Take away boys like LaCour, Mahler — which you can, gratis — and maybe one or two others, and what have they got? Gamble and Benedict — Punch-Drunk and Drunk — that ' s all. Steer clear, Rollo. Phi Williams: We Phis are o.k. Waugh is tops, Martin ' s got it all. Ball ' s the nertz, and others — Captain Moss, Li- vaudais, Moore. Our House is ultra ultra. We ' re real men-about-campus. Look us Phis over, Rollo. (Continued on Paye 2go) Page 288 Wnen Thinking of Liie Insurance SEE CHARLIE SMITHER UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 1648 Canal Bank Bldg. Phone Main 3809 COMPLIMENTS OF C. T. 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Neu Orleans Public Serv ice Inc. ■u PANNED HELLENIC ■■(Cfintinued from Page 28S) Kappa Nu Aronson: Don ' t look at ' em too long, Rollo, if you want to enjoy the party. They ' re nothing but a bunch of smalltowners trying to act citified. That Mike Field, phew! They ' re so bad even Livaudais doesn ' t asso- ciate with them. Red Butt is the seat of the trouble, Waugh is house-mother and why he hasn ' t shot himself for being mother to that crew is a mystery. (Shattles leads up an amazingly motley-looking band of S. P. Es.) Red: And it ' s a mystery how the Kappa Nus keep run- ning with a membership of three guys named Joe. Come on into the bar, Rollo, and S. P. E. will buy you a glass of water. But first meet our two best bets, Brewer and Kirchem. Rollo: I ' m glad it ' s not me that ' s betting on them. (They all proceed into the bar, and after trying for ten minutes to nudge through the circle of K.As. surrounding it, give up and sit at a table.) K. A.: I ' ll take an ice cream soda — Tutti-frutti. Sigma Pi: Me too — lemon. Rollo: Who ' s that, a fraternity brother? Kappa Sig: Give me a double scotch and gin. Now, Rollo, my friend, how about hooking up with our lodge? We are the princes of Casamento. Our gin is best; our girls are worst. Such notables as Kuhner and Habans, both graduates, are members. We still have Pat Ball. Phi I. A.: We still like Torrado better than Meneses and Mendigutia. Sid Blessey: Listen, Rollo, outside of me I admit the Delta Sigma Phis ain ' t got much, but for Pete ' s sake steer clear of the Phi Kappa Sigs. They ' ve got 40 members if they ' ve got one — and one like those would be too much. They haven ' t such a bad House, but there are plenty other nice monkey cages. Markel and Pedersen are their men-at- large, so that gives you an idea of what the rest are like. They have to hide three-fourths of their members in the basement whenever a rushee enters the House. (Loud din at bar. Kappa Alphas have bought up entire supply of whiskey, believing it cheaper than consuming the supply drink by drink.) George Williams (backed by extremely seedy looking Sigma Chis) : See there, Rollo? That ' s the kind of fellow (Continued on Page 2Ql) Page 210 PANNED HELLENIC (Continued from Page 2go) the K. As. are. Kings of Alcohol, that ' s all. Now take us for instance (Ed ' s. Note: No, not even for instance, George) , we seldom touch it. Such boys as Irvin Dymond, Bill Craig, and Dizzy Labouisse have yet to taste alcohol. Kaya Bass: That ' s because whiskey and gin are cheaper. Rollo: ' What is gin? (Nine K. As. faint at this question.) Beta: You see them faint, Rollo? Even though the K. As. live next to us we don ' t associate with them. Wu- Wu Poitevent, 210 pounds of bull, is one of em. And guys like Flettrich, Bass, and Lockett — what can one say about them in a censored speech? Kopko Oliver is a bat on base- ball. Usually a bat on a baseball means a hit, but Oliver is only three strikes. Wally Young thinks he ' s a big shot but what ' s one man ' s opinion? Hammond ' s not too bad, but Oinie Carrere and Curly Stauss have rheumatism from being hid in the cellar. The Paynes are just what their name sounds like. Better join the Wooglers, Rollo, and get in with the best. Rollo: What about the S. A. Es? (Silence.) Rollo: Ain ' t there anything you can say for them? Deke: Well, they ' re pretty smart. They keep changing Houses so that a rushee that ' s been there once won ' t think it ' s the same bunch when he goes to the new House. They ' ve sucked in a few saps that way. Red Smith: Now us Pikas are real collitch boys. We ' ve got corduroy pants ' n everything. Why we even rush against the A. T. Os. Don ' t let that bunch of panty waists down the street lure you in, all they have is a House and Melun, and if they keep him long, they won ' t have the house. Handsome Jack Sutherlin, Pretty Boy Tull and Internationale McNeill are all members. What more could you ask? Chorus: Arsenic. Rollo: I forgot to tell yoase guys that I ' m going into the Engineering School anyhow. (Groans, shouts, and grrrrr ' s of Take ' im away and a general exodus of the various brothers. Rollo is shown be- ing carried off on the sturdy shoulders of Harwood Brown and Nobile singing the Sigma Phi Delta Song, We may be engineers but we ' re still fraternity men! ) — ¥in s — WHAT DO YOU PAY FOR COFFEE and CHICORY? A. P. sells Crescent City Coffee at 15 cents a pound, regularly. We know the quality of Cres- cent City to be equal to or better than many other brands selling at much higher prices. Ask any person who drinks it! With good green coffee at 10 cents a pound, good chicory at 7 cents a pound, plus a fair profit to cover roasting and selling costs, it seems to us that 15 cents per pound, for the best coffee and chicory, is at present a fair price. 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NEW ORLEANS EXCLUSIVE BUICK DEALER THE LARGEST AUTOMOBILE ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH BUICK SHOWROOM: 724-30 CARONDELET STREET WE SPECIALIZE IN DINING ROOM AND KITCHEN EQUIPMENT FOR COLLEGES, SCHOOLS AND INSTITUTIONS THE LOUBAT GLASSWARE CORK COMPANY STORE ROOMS 510-516 BIENVILLE ST. 233 DECATUR STREET NEW ORLEANS, LA. IT CAME FROM ADLER ' S Pride of ownership of merchandise purchased from Adler ' s is the customer ' s tribute to an un- varying adherence to standards upon which this business is founded. Coleman E. Adler Sons INCORPORATED Manufacturing Jewelers 722-724 Canal Street BAUMANN SURGICAL SUPPLIES MEDICAL STUDENTS SUPPLIES 1402 TULANE AVENUE RA. 4830 REASONABLE PRICES next to tulane university medical school Page 293 MAYA CLOTHES ARE FAMOUS THROUGHOUT THE SOUTH FOR THEIR STYLE, QUALITY AND GOOD TASTE ou y MAYER ni.iTn. NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS BIRMINGHAM The smart thing to do . . 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FOR CATALOGUE ADDRESS: REGISTRAR OF THE TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA GIBSON HALL, NEW ORLEANS Page 297 BEST WISHES OF THE BREWERS OF NEW ORLEANS Irr v s i r C ' J Page 298 ROSTER OF STUDENTS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR IN PANEL SENIOR CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE VIOLA IRVING ALLEE .... New Orleans, La. LOUISE HELLMERS CHARBONNET. . . . New Orleans, La. CAROLYN MIDDLETON ALLEN New Orleans. La. •MARY LUCILLE COMES . . New Orleans, La. ELLEN PAGE BRYDON .... CAROLYN MERRILL STUBBS Monroe. La. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE WILLIAM J. BROWN JACK AUBREY CRITTENDEN . Donalds. 5. C. Hartselle, Ala. PEARCE S JOHNSON ROBERT S. MUNGER Dallas, Tex. EDWARD S. GRADY MADISON R POPE . . . Talladega, Ala. COLLEGE OF LAW EDWARD BOSTICK New Orleans, La. JACK S. MARX . . New Orleans, La. CHARLES F. DUCANDER, JR.. ERNEST E. EDMUNDSON, JR. . . New Orleans, La. Rayne, La. MARIAN MAYER . . Baton Rouge, La. EDWARD F. STAUSS, JR . , New Orleans, La. JAMES J. KOHLMAN New Orleans, La ALVA S. WEATHERFORD . . New Orleans, La. EDWARD S. LIVAUDAIS. . . . New Orleans, La. EDWARD T. WEEKS, JR . . . New Iberia, La. DONALD W. WENDT Evansville, Ind. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE GEORGE S. DINWIDDIE. . . New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING FARRAR R. DODGE New Orleans, La. WILLIAM H. PURVES. JR . . New Orleans, La. EDWARD J. McNAMARA . . . RIPLEY C. SCHOENBERGER 5 AND SCIENCES . . New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ART LAZARD S. BRENER HOWARD L. BRYAN ROBERT C. CARTER New Orleans. La. Shreveport, La. New Orleans, La. WILLIAM N LOFTIN GEORGE A MAYORAL ROBERT M. MONSTED . . New Orleans. La. PETE R DALOVISIO Lake Charles La. JAMES A. MORAN WILLIAM U. MOSS. JR . . New Orleans. La. . . New Orleans. La. GEORGE C. DAUL Mobile. Ala. LOUIS A. ENSENAT HARRY GOLODNER New Orleans, La. New York, N. Y. TROY J ODOM WiLTZ C. OTT Osyka. Miss. HENRY HAAS, JR Monroe, La. JOHN A. OWENS Heflin. Ala. ALVIN E. JOHNSON, JR. . . . New Orleans, La. FREDERICK C. PREISSER . . New Orleans, La. EDWARD D. JOHNSON .... New Orleans, La. HUGHES SCHNEIDAU . . New Orleans, La. FRANK R. KINBERGER New Orleans, La. MARIUS M. SHEEREN . . New Orleans, La. JOSEPH G. LALLANDE, JR. . . San Juan. P. R. ERNEST M. SUTTER . . New Orleans, La. RICHARD B. WOOD Lewisburg, W. Va. • JUNIOR CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE MARY KATHRYN BADGETT . . . Richwood, W. Va. MARY DOROTHY HEBRON .... El Paso. Tex. LOUISE BAXTER Griffin. Ga. KATE MINOR OLIVIER . . New Orleans, La. BABETTE LEVY BOLLAG .... New Orleans, La. MILDRED PALTER . . New Orleans, La. DOROTHY ROSE COLOM8 . . New Orleans, La. PEGGY PRICE . . New Orleans. La. VIOLA MARJORIE DIETH . . . New Orleans, La. ANGELINOUE LEDOUX PROVOSTY . . . . . Alexandria, La. BERNICE MARION DIPPACHER New Orleans, La. ELIZABETH SCHELIN . . New Orleans, La. ALMA BALDWIN DENEGRE . . New Orleans. La. ALICE GREHAN SCHRAMM . . New Orleans, La. DOROTHY EDITH EVERETT. . . New Orleans, La. MARIANA A. SCOTT . . New Orleans, La. PHYLIS GEWIN Mobile. Ala. MARY WILFONG SHAW . . New Orleans, La. VELMA ANNETTE GIRELIUS. . New Orleans. La. MARIE LOUISE STAUFFER . . New Orleans, La. EDITH ALICE GUYTON Evanston, III. FRANCES BERTHA STERN . . New Orleans, La. MARIE ELISE HEBERT New Orleans, La. DOROTHY MARY TOPPING . . New Orleans, La. ELIZABETH WALTERS .... New Orleans, La. •Deceased November 1, 1936. - • Page 29? SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JOHN P. ADAMS Panama City, Fla. JOHN M. ANDERSON Laurel, Miss. RAFAEL T. ARMSTR0N3 Ponce, P. R. RHETT e. BARNES Winnfield, Ala. CLARENCE L. BROOK Smithville, Miss. ERNEST N. CARMOUCHE Crowley, La. ROBERT N. CAYLOR Las Cruces, N. M. JOHN M, COBB Tuskegee. Ala. WENDELL H. COOK Philadelphia. Miss. JAMES D. DICKSON Amarillo, Tex. HENRY C. DORRI5 Jackson, Miss. JAMES H. EDDY, JR New Orleans, La. WILLIAM E. EHLERT Waterproof, La. IRVING M. ES5RIG Tampa, Fla. FRANCES E. EVANS New Orleans, La. DARWIN L. FIELDER Lockard, Tex. IVAN W. GESSLER McMinnville, Tenn. ROBERT L. GLEASON Wilkes-Barre, Penn. RALPH G. GREENLEE Mercedes, Tex. LOUIS F. HAMILTON Galveston, Tex. JOSEPH R. HARRIS, JR Shreveport, La. ROBERT N. HESSER Eunis, Tex. JOHN A. HOLMES New Orleans, La. JAMES R. HY5L0P Parral, Mexico SAMUEL W. JAMES Ackerman, Miss. JACK R. JONES Baton Rouge, La. REBECCA S. WRIGHT . . CHENEY C. JOSEPH White Castle, La. RICHARD T. KAINUMA Kawailoa, T. H. JACK M. KLUFT Perth Amboy, N. J. BERTHA M. LEVY Oklahoma City, Okla. COLLINS P. LIPSCOMB Hammond, La. JAC0UE5 A. MAGNE New Orleans, La. JACK M AYFIELD Tyler, Tex. MITSUO R. MIYAMOTO Hilo, Hawaii JOHN A. MURFEE Okolona, Miss. TORU NISHIGAYA Honolulu, Hawaii EZRA B. PERRY Bessemer, Ala. ROLAND F. PHILLIPS Oklahoma City, Okla. WILLIAM L. POOLE Birmingham, Ala. CHARLES J. RAGAN Birmingham, Ala. MAURICE E. ST. MARTIN New Orleans, La. JACK E. SHANGOLD Perth Amboy, N. J. LLOYD H. SHERRILL Houston, Tex. THOMAS L. SHINNICK Lake Mills, Wis. MORTIMER SILVEY Brooklyn, N. Y. MAX SUTER Bogalusa, La. GEORGE L. THORPE Okmulgee, Okla. SAMUEL P. TODARO Temple, Tex. RENE A. TORRADO Havana, Cuba SEYMOUR H. WASSERMAN Brooklyn, N. Y. EDWARD T. WHITE, JR Pensacola, Fla. LAWRENCE M. WILLIAMSON Lindsay, Okla. Mobile, Ala. COLLEGE OF LAW ALFRED G. BALL, JR New Orleans, La. JOSEPH HESTON DUVAL New Orleans, La. THOMAS C. FISCHER New Orleans, La. FRED Z. GERDES New Orleans. La. LOUIS A. MAHONEY New Orleans, La. ROLAND R. SELENBERG San Antonio, Tex. JOHN J. WILLIAMS New Orleans, La. .GEORGE T. WOGAN New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE ALICE M. BYRON New Orleans. La. JOHN E. GOODELL Independence, Kan. JOHN S. LEMANN New Orleans, La. HENRY A. MILLER New Orleans. La. NORVIN P. OLIVER, JR New Orleans, La. LAWRENCE D. RITTER New Orleans, La. WILLIAM SARGENT Oak Park, III. JAC STICH New Orleans. La. LYMAN E. THORNTON New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DAVID J. BLAKESLEY, JR Franklin, La. HERMAN BLUM, JR Greenville, Miss. MICHAEL J. CADE Dallas, Tex. EARL C. CALKINS New Orleans, La. THOMAS C. EARL New Orleans, La. JOHN R. GOLLER New Orleans, La. JEAN B. GRAUGNARD Edgard, La. EDWARD J. KOFFSKEY, JR New Orleans, La. WALTER B. MOSES, JR New Orleans, La. JAMES E. PERES New Orleans, La. LAWRENCE E. ROBINS New Orleans, La. THOMPSON J. SIMPSON Mandeville, La. JOHN J. TIEDEMANN, JR New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES JOE D. ATKINSON Abilene, Tex. McNEELY AVANTS Baton Rouge, La. DAVID H. BRADLEY New Orleans, La. NORMAN W. BUCKNER Marshall, Tex. ROBERT L. CHAFFER Calipatria, Calif. HAZEN W. COLE Shreveport, La. RICHARD H. CORALES. JR New Orleans, La. EMELIOUS A. COX Brenham, Tex. JACOB DeCORTE New Orleans, La. JOHN F. DIRMANN, JR New Orleans, La. HERMAN C. DOESCHER New Orleans, La. LELAND P. DURANT New Orleans, La. FRANCIS A. ESCUDIER New Orleans, La. HAROLD J. FINK Monroe, La. WILLIAM V. FLOWERS Big Spring, Tex. ISRAEL FOX Brooklyn, N. Y. CAMERON B. GAMBLE New Orleans, La. MICHAEL N. GOLDBERG New Orleans, La. SAMUEL J. GOLDBERG Ne w Orleans, La. SAMUEL H. HAIRSTON New Orleans, La. ROBERT L. HELVESTON Gulfport, Miss. JOHN B. E. HITE New Orleans, La. WENDELL J. HOLBERT Conway, S. C. CLEMENT G. INCLAN Havana, Cuba LABEL A. KATZ New Orleans, La. THILO L. vonKURNATOWSKI New Orleans, La. VICTOR K. LaROCCA New Orleans, La. ARTHUR P. LAUBENGAYER New Orleans, La. Page 300 JOHN W. LONG Sallis, Miss. ROBERT W. McCartney New Orleans, La. JAMES BERNARD McGRATH Montgomery, Ala. GEORGE MANTERIS New Orleans, La. WILLIAM H. MATTIS Oak Grove. La. IGNACIO MEDINA. JR New Orleans. La. RAYMOND H. MILLER. JR New Orleans, La. JAMES A. MOREAU New Orleans. La. FLOYD W. NEWLIN Gretna. La. WILLIAM e. NICHOLS, JR Orlando, Fla. JOHN C. O ' QUIN, JR New Orleans. La. ROBERT V. PAYNE New Orleans. La. JACK ELTON PERKINS ' Mandeville, La. SAMUEL PRAGER New Orleans, La. ALTON R. PRUIT Causey. N. M. MYRA G. RAY New Orleans, La. WILLIAM A. SAMPLE Shreveport, La. BERNARD M. SCHNUR Trenton, N. J. JACK H. SCOTT Kosciusko. Miss. ANDREW S. SEFEROVICH New Orleans, La. FEDERICO A. SMITH, JR Tegucigalpa, Hond. DANIEL J. WATERMEIER New Orleans, La. SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE MARY AMELIE BARLOW New Orleans. La. ELIZABETH L. BOATNER New Orleans, La. CAMILE MURRAY CAMBON New Orleans. La. ELISE MURRAY CAMBON New Orleans, La. ALICE MARGARET CRAWFORD New Orleans. La. LUCIENNE M. DANACIERA New Orleans. La. HELEN VIRGINIA DEMPSEY New Orleans, La. ELIZABETH B. EDWARDS New Orleans. La. LUCILLE MARIE EMMER New Orleans. La. ELLEN H. FLOWERREE New Orleans, La. RUTH deGRANGE GELPI New Orleans, La. ELOISE MARY GENERES New Orleans. La. RUTH MARCELITE GOODWYN New Orleans. La. ELIZABETH H. HANNA New Orleans, La. JEAN CLAIRE HUDSON New Orleans, La. ALINE VAIRIN WESTFELDT I5ABELLE JOHNSTON URSULA MARY KLEIN NORINE HANNAH MARKS . . MYRL RUTH MARRERO .... DOROTHY LUCILLE MASCARO PAULA H. POTTS TRINIDAD M. RAMPS EDITH CAVELL RAULINS . . . MIRIAM JOAN SCALES .... ETHEL R. SENTILLES CHARLOTTE MAY SIMON . . . JANE OLIVER SMITH ELEANOR EMORY TERHUNE . MARGARETTE EVANS WEED . . PEARL JANICE WEINSTEIN . . New Orleans. La. . Texarkana, Ark. . Metamora, Ohio . . Sherman, Tex. . . . . Gretna, La. , New Orleans, La. . Natchitoches, La. . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. . South Bend. Ind. . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. . . . Marrero, La. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HAR TWIG M. ADLER New Orleans. La. CELESTINE R. ATKINSON New Orleans. La. BEAMON S. COOLEY, JR Birmingham. Ala. FRENCH H. CRADDOCK. JR Sylacauga, Ala. ERNEST G. DeBAKEY Lake Charles, La. KENNETH DUNHAM St. Augustine. Fla. WOODWARD E. FARMER Wilmington. N. C. JAMES OLIVER GOOCH Meridian, Miss. EDWARD M. HARRELL Tifton. Ga. JESSE D. HARRIS Cardell. Ga. ELLIOTT B. HAY McComb, Miss. NED W. HOLLAND Blakeley. Ga. SAMUEL S. KLEIN New Rochell. N. Y. CHARLES A. LAKAYTIS Kewanee, III. MARIO LOPEZ Laredo. Tex. THOMAS F. McDonnell. JOSEPH D. MARTIN, JR. . NELSON A. MURRAY . . HARDGROVE S. NORRIS . VAN 5. PARMLEY JULIUS A. PENNINGTON BENJAMIN J. PHILLIPS . . CHARLES K. PITT NATHAN RESNICK . . . . CARLOS ROVIRA KIYOSHI SHIMA8UKURO . BLISS C. SHRAPNEL . . . MARGARET E. STRANGE . ORVILLE C. THOMAS . . REUBEN A. ZARRILLI . . . . . New Orleans, La. . . . New Orleans, La. . . . Jacksonville, Fla. . .St. Augustine, Fla. Electra. Tex. Mobile. Ala. Winnetka, III. Trinity, Ala. Newark. N. J. .... Guayama, P. R. . Laupahoehoe, Hawaii . Balboa Heights. C. Z. . . . New Orleans, La. Homer, La. . . . New Orleans. La. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE RAYMOND BAGULEY New Orleans, La. BURTON J. BANKER Lake Charles, La. LUIS L. BERNARD New Orleans, La. GUY CHENG Shanghai, China EUGENE W. HARMON Gary, Ind. CECIL E. HENLEY Rosedale, Miss. WILLIAM T. HOGG, JR New Orleans, La. ELMO L. JONES New Orleans. La. GEORGE C. KOHL . . . FRED E. LeLAURIN, JR. . STANFORD J. OTTO . . . HAROLD M. POWELSON JAMES S. RYAN HENRY N. SMITH . . . . JOHN H. SMITH, III . . NORMAN E. THARP. . . . Ducheane, Utah . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. . St. Cloud, Minn. . New Orleans, La. , New Orleans, La. New Orleans. La. New Orleans. La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING CLEM B. BINNINGS New Orleans, La. HERMAN F. BOPP Bay St. Louis. Miss. WILFRED H. CHARBONNET New Orleans, La. NEIL L. CHAVIGNY New Orleans. La. CHARLES L. FULTZ New Orleans, La. RENE A. GUAS Havana, Cuba VAN E. HART BEVERLY V. JOHNSON GEORGE N. KOEHLER . DAVID M. KORN . . . JAMES A. McNIVEN . . WILMER R. MANNING . New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. , New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. . . Jackson, Miss. GEORGE H. MENEFEE New Orleans, La. Page 301 PHILIP J. MITCHELL Meridian, Miss. ROBERT L. MORRIS, III New Orleans, La. DIETRICH A. NEYLAND Shreveport, La. CLARENCE E. OLSCHNER. JR Shreveport, La. THOMAS R. PEARSON Picayune, Miss. ARTHUR C. PORTER New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ARTS NICK J. ACCARDO Patterson, La. SAM C. BARTHE New Orleans, La. LEO S. BEHRENS Madisonville, La. JOHN L. BERTUCCI New Orleans, La. FRANK C. BISHOP New Orleans, La. RALPH W. BOND, JR New Orleans, La. LUTHER L. BOOTH Houma, La. PETE P. BRECHTEL, JR New Orleans, La. ARTHUR A. CAIRE, III New Orleans, La. HERMELINDA CAMBRA Pananna. R. P. LIONEL L. CAZENAVETTE, JR New Orleans, La. ANDRES P. CHAUMONT Havana, Cuba EARL B. CLAIBORNE New Orleans, La. GEORGE F. CONRAD New Orleans, La. ROBERT B. CRICHLOW New Orleans, La. CARL F. DAILEY Balboa, C. Z. DONALD C. DICKSON, JR Shreveport. La. REUBEN W. ESTOPINAL New Orleans, La. EDWARD B. FERGUSON, JR New Orleans, La. WILSON B. FORREST New Orleans, La. JULIAN P. FRERET New Orleans, La. SAMUEL FRIEDMAN New Orleans, La. WILLIAM D. GLASSCOCK New Orleans. La. ALBERT P. GORMAN Gary, Ind. WILLIAM D. GUDE, JR Baltimore, Md NORMAL B. HALL, JR Sweetwater, lex. WILLIAM T. HALVOSA, JR Balboa Heights. C. Z. WENDELL J. HALBERT Conway, S. C. EDWARD K. HERRMANN, JR New Orleans, La. ABE L. HERSHBERG New Orleans, La. WILLIAM P. HICKEY, JR New Orleans, La. HARRY B. HOLLINGSWORTH, JR Elizabeth, La. CLIFFORD E. HOWES Rocky Point. N. Y. GAIL S. YOUNG, JR LLOYD J. RITTINER New Orleans, La. CHARLES O. ROGERS New Orleans, La. GAYLE SCHNEIDAU New Orleans, La. HUGH F. SMITH Covington, La. CARMEN DE LA VEGA Ramona, Cuba SETH J. WELDON Washington, D. C. AND SCIENCES HERSCHEL L. JONES Sacramento, Calif. WILLIAM H. KIRCHEM New Orleans, La. HANCKES A. KLEIN Hew Orleans, La. WILLIAM R. KONRAD New Orleans, La. HENRY M. KOPMAN New Orleans, La. JOHN H. KOSTMAYER New Orleans, La. MICHAEL J. KYAME New Orleans, La. LIONEL A. LANDRY New Orleans, La. WERNER LENTJES Tampa, Fla. WORTH M. LUCKETT New Orleans, La. MABEL M. MABEL Stone Mountain, Ga. JOE T. MACEO Galveston, Tex. FREDERICK W. MAHLER, JR Raleigh, N. C. FLOYD W. NEWLIN New Orleans. La. DON F. OVERDYKE, JR Shreveport. La. HENRY M. PIPES Houma, La. AMOS L. PONDER, III Amite, La. BENJAMIN N. RICHARDSON Ponchatoula, La. RAYMOND F. SALMEN New Orleans, La. CHARLES H. SAVAGE, JR Balboa, C. Z. HOWELL W. SLAUGHTER New Orleans, La. BERNIE L. SMITH Clarksdale, Miss. ELBERT J. SOSKIS Mulberry, Fla. ARTURO TAPIA Panama, R. P. JACK P. THOMPSON Helena, Ark. JAMES H. TIPPING New Orleans, La. JAMES M. VAIL New Orleans, La. LESLIE L. WATSON, JR New Orleans, La. WILLIAM R. WELLBORN, JR Elkin, N. C. WILLIAM W. WESTERFIELD, JR New Orleans, La. WALKER S. WILLIAMS Sonora, Mexico ALMYRA S. WILLIAMSON New Orleans, La. JAMES W. YATES Balboa, C. Z. New Orleans, La. FRESHMAN CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE ELDA MARIA ANGLES New Orleans, La. RHODA E. BARTLETT New Orleans, La. SELMA BECKER Houston, Tex. BLANCHE ERVIN BENSON New Orleans, La. BERTHA MARIE CARMOUCHE Reserve, La. TILLYE CORNMAN New Orleans, La. RUTH ALYS DALE Long Island, N. Y. JULIA FRANCES DAVENPORT New Orleans, La. LYLE ANNE DAWSON Morganza, La. ELEANOR ENGEL Chicago, III. MARTHA ALBERT FERGUSON Picayune, Miss. CLAIR FREIDA FORTMAYER Gretna, La. EDNA MAY FOY New Orleans, La. CHARLOTTE GARDNER New Orleans, La. ELAINE CLAIRE HALL New Orleans, La. MARY E. HARRIS Calvert, Tex. MARY ADA HARRISON New Orleans, La. MARGARET BEMIS HART New Orleans, La. VIVIENNE MILLER HAUBELT Houston, Tex. MARTHA WELLS KAr New Orleans, La. LILLIAN KYAME New Orleans, La. NANCY LIEBMAN Chicago, III. MARY NEWCOMB MALONE New Orleans, La. KATHERINE MARRERO New Orleans. La. MARY KATHRYN MEEK Sunflower. Miss. LILLIAN CLAIRE MORA New Orleans, La. KATHLEEN L. MORERE New Orleans, La. THAISE AMELIA MORRIS New Orleans, La. ROSEMARY HELENA O ' SHEA New Orleans, La. ROSE E. PHILLIPS Houston, Tex. VIRGINIA ENGLISH READ Savannah, Ga. MILDRED HUNLEY RHETT New Orleans, La. MARY ALMA RIESS New Orleans, La. EVA MILDRED RIMMER Rayne, La. KATHLYN MAE ROOME New Orleans, La. BETTY JANE ROSEN Wilmette, III. DOROTHY MAE SCHEIB New Orleans, La. LOIS NACHMAN SCHULEIN St. Louis, Mo. ADLEY L. SCHWEINFURTH New Orleans, La. DOROTHY C. SHAPIRO Guanabacoa, Cuba VERRE E. SIMPSON Shreveport. La. ESTHER MARJORIE SPRINGER New Orleans, La. ROSE MARY STEWART New Orleans, La. ELISE TERHUNE New Orleans, La. MARY ESTHER WAIT New Orleans, La. FRANCIS JAMES WESTFELDT New Orleans, La. Page 302 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE JOHN D. ANDREWS New Orleans, La. MARY ANN BURKE New Orleans, La. PHILIP K. 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POSEY New Orleans. La. FREDERICK C. REHFELDT New Orleans, La. JOE A. RISSER Bonham, Tex. JOAQUIN ROVIRA Guayama, P. R. RAYMOND J. SCREEN New Orleans, La. WILLIAM M. SHERRILL Houston, Tex. HENRY T. SPRINKLE Ocala, Fla. RAYMOND B. SQUIRES Ft. L auderdale, Fla. STEPHEN L. STIGLER Birmingham, Ala. GEORGE F. SUSTENDAL New Orleans. La. JETSON P. TATUM Meridian, Miss. EDWARD R. VILLEMEZ Abbeville, La. WALTER JONES WAITS Springfield, Mo. Baton Rouge. La. COLLEGE OF LAW CLAIBOURNE W. ANDREWS, JR New Orleans, La. CHARLES W. BRADLEY Norco. La. HARVEY L. CAREY Paris. Ark. ROBERT S. DEXHEIMER New Orleans, La. BERNARD P. EVANS Memphis, Tenn. WILLIAM T. GRAY New Orleans, La. WILLIAM D. HAYS, JR New Orleans, La. JOSEPH KLEINFELDT New Orleans. La. WALLACE B. LEWANDOSKI New Orleans, La. RUFUS T. YERGER WILLIAM U. MOSS, JR New Orleans, La. HARRY McCALL, JR New Orleans, La. ROYAL J, PRINZ New Orleans, La. HOMER M. RANKIN New Orleans, La. MARJORIE J. SMITH New Orleans. La. 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PARMLEY Electra, Tex. WALTER SARRAT New Orleans, La, WILLIAM S. STACY, JR New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HERBERT F. ADEY, II New Orleans, La. DAVID L. ASHER New Orleans, La. REGINALD J. BARRUS New Orleans, La. JOSEPH A. BECKER, JR New Orleans, La. WILLIAM J. BERTUCCI New Orleans, La. WERNER BLATTMANN New Orleans, La. NORMAN H. BLITCH New Orleans, La. ROBERT H. BRUPBACHER, JR New Orleans, La. WILLIAM F. BURGE Kansas City, Mo. EDWARD BURKE, JR New Orleans, La. MONETTE L. BUTLER Oak Grove, La. JOHN M. CAREY Denver, Colo. ROBERT H. CHASE Baltic, Conn. JAMES D. COLEMAN, JR Burwood, La. KERMIT I. CRESSON Hammond, Ind. JULIAN A. DENNARD Selma, Ala. JULIO FERNANDEZ Havana, Cuba CHARLES L. FISHER New Orleans, La. EDWIN J. FRANK New Orleans, La. ANDRE D. GOMEZ New Orleans, La. JORGE GORRIARAN Havana, Cuba GEORGE E. GRIENER New Orleans, La. WEEKS T. HARRISON New Orleans, La. JAMES E. HARVEY, JR New Orleans, La. Page 303 GEORGE HASNEY : Chalmette, La. LOUIS A. HATTIER, JR New Orleans. La. EDWARD D. HOGG New Orleans, La. HARRY B. IRELAND New Orleans, La. WILLIAM C. LAWLESS New Orleans, La. FRANK G. LEAHY New Orleans, La. JOSEPH L. LEBER New Orleans, La. JOSEPH H. LeBLANC, JR New Orleans, La. ROBERT H. LISTER New Orleans, La. CLOYCE E. MATHENY New Orleans, La. LUIS A. MAYORAL New Orleans, La. SABAS L. MENESES Havana, Cuba HARRY B, MOORE New Orleans, La. STANLEY L. NYHAN Waterloo, Iowa FRANCIS C. O ' CONNOR New Orleans. La. CARLOS R. ORFILA Panama City, R. P. STEPHEN W. PAINTER New Orleans, La. RAY L. PICOU Donaldsonville, La. GEORGE H. POPE New Orleans. La. IGNACIO A. SUAREZ Havana, Cuba LUIS A. SUAREZ Havana, Cuba MARIO J. de la VEGA. JR Ramona. Cuba WILLIAM H. WALLACE New Orleans. La. HENRY PETER WINSTEL, JR New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES JOSEPH O. ANDERSON New Orleans, La. HAROLD S. ANDRY New Orleans, La. JOHN E. ARNOULT New Orleans, La. JERRY P. BARNES Des Moines, Iowa THOMAS O. BELL Lake Charles. La. FRANK C. 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MARY ELIZABETH MALOl lE New Orleans, La. POLLY KAHN MOSS New Orleans, La. Page 304 MOZELLE OGLESBY PETERS. . Quincy, Fla. MARJORIE GEORGIANA ULM. . . .... New Orleans, La. RUTH PICKARD New Orleans, La. MARY NORWOOD WHEELER . . . .... New Orleans, La. SISTER MARY JOSEPH 9UAID New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF C MARY GILLIE YEATTS ;OMMERCE GLYNN G. GOMEZ .... White Castle La R 1 Hll f lMS .... New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING EUGENE E. MORRIS Shreveport. La. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES JAMES L. BOSTWICK Franklin. La. RICHARD KELL .... Rochester, Minn, COLIN CAMPBELL New Orleans, La. MELVIN R. MARRS Gary, Ind. EDNA FARMER New Orleans, La. LEONARD A. NELSON .... Lindstrom, Minn. JOHN F. FOLEY Marion. Ind. WILLIAM G. NICHOLS, JR Orlando. Fla. CHARLES E. HAFEY Minneapolis, Minn. GUS J. OLGY Gary, Ind. DAVID H. HAIRE Memphis, Tenn. CHARLES PICKARD . . . . New Orleans. La. WILLIAM M. HORN Lucedale, Miss. BOBBYE F. RENTZ ....... Miami, Fla. EMMANUEL P. RIVAS, JR. . . 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MARVIN A. FALLER New Orleans. La. CAMILLE L. PARK .... New Orleans, La. CHARLES F. GILL New Orleans. La. KATHERINE S. RICE .... New Orleans, La. THOMAS F. HALL, JR New Orleans. La. DOROTHY B. RUPNIK .... New Orleans, La. ELLEN E. HAYES PERCY 5ANDEL DON SHAW Monroe, La. .... New Orleans, La. THOMAS M. HAYES, JR. . . . Monroe, La. MARY D. HEBRON El Paso. Tex. LESLIE H. THACKER .... New Orleans, La. JACK C. HERMAN New Orleans. La. PEGGY P. WEAVER . . . . Fort Wayne. Ind. JULIAN A. HOWARD Marlow. Okla. FRANCIS E. WOLF .... New Orleans, La. GRACE WOLF Memphis, Tenn. • GRADUATE STUDENT COLLEGE OF LAW MALCOLM MONROE New Orleans, La. Page 305 SECOND SEMESTER REGISTRATIONS FRESHMAN CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE MARTHA B. HOOD Dallas, Texas MARY ANN McWILLIAMS . . . New Orleans, La. LIBBYE L KATZ New Orleans, La. MAXINE J. SILL Midland, Texas PATRICIA ELAINE KELLY .... New Orleans, La. MARJORIE R. STAUBITZ .... New Orleans, La. ELEANOR VIRGINIA KLUGH . . Hot Springs, Ark. LORRAINE A. ST. RAYMOND . New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF LAW ELBERT J. SUMMERS New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CLINTON J. CUCULLU, JR. . . . New Orleans, La. BILLY PORRETTO New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION EDSON C, REISGEN New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING THEUS N. ARMISTEAD Shreveport, La. SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE BETTY A. VAN CLEAVE New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES SEYMOUR B. CREPEA Brooklyn, N. Y. AUGUSTA. NOBILE, JR New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JOHN B. CRESSEND New Orleans, La. EWELL E. EAGAN New Orleans, La. JUNIOR CLASS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION JO R. PERSONS. JR New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING JOHN A. DIODENE Gretna. La. SENIOR CLASS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES PHILIP D. SUNSERI New Orleans, La. MORTON M. ZISKIND New York, N. Y. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION VICTOR E. MAURER Lake Charles, La. SPECIAL STUDENTS NEWCOMB COLLEGE DOROTHY F. 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