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5, iL,: ; . 4 i i ' i  ii i i JOHN U % i R. THlilLETHVN ' Altl:, JR.. _LDITOR ' - • • STEWART . KEPPER, MAIL GER COPYRIGHT 1939 1 1 1 mill - v_y V. ' - ONE YEAR, SAID GIBBON, IT IS NO CONTEMPTIBLE PORTION OF THIS MORTAL EXISTENCE. i- AND A COLLEGE YEAR IS AN EXPERIENCE IN A LIFETIME COMPARABLE TO THE SUDDEN EMER- GENCE OF A RUNNING BROOK INTO THE SUNLIGHT, THE EXPOSING OF A FILM TO THE LIGHT, THE SHAPING OF PUTTY INTO A MOLD. 4 A YEAR OF CARE AND CARELESSNESS CARRIED ON IN ITS OWN WORLD, ALOOF FROM AND YET INTEGRATED WITH OUTSIDE LIFE. h IN THE PORTRAYAL OF SUCH A LIFE, WE SAW NO ROOM FOR AN EXTERNAL OR SUPERFLUOUS THEME, FOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WORK OR FOR ANY TAINT OF POLITICS OR CONCESSIONS TO ANY ONE GROUP. n u n UNIVERSITY FEATURES ATHLETICS FRATERNITIES ORGANIZATIONS WE HAVE INSTEAD ATTEMPTED TO PORTRAY A YEAR AT TULANE AS BEST WE WERE ABLE IN A PUBLICATION BURDENED WITH WEIGHTY, STEREO- TYPED SECTIONS AND WITH OTHER TRADITIONAL YEARBOOK LIMITA- TIONS. IT IS AN INFORMAL PRESENTATION BECAUSE, IN OUR MODERN LIVES, WE ARE ESSENTIALLY AN INFORMAL GROUP. IF THERE BE THOSE WHO ARE OFFENDED AT THIS LEVITY, WE ARE SORRY FOR THEM, BUT WE DO NOT APOLOGIZE BECAUSE WE HAVE DONE OUR BEST AS OUR TASTES AND CONSCIENCES DICTATED. h AT ANY RATE, WE HAVE ENJOYED DOING THIS, YOUR ANNUAL, AND DO HOPE THAT THIS ENJOYMENT IS REFLECTED IN YOUR OWN AS YOU TURN ITS PAGES. ( DR. MORTON A. ALDRICH • • • EDUCATOR -ss WE RESPECTFULLY AND AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATE THIS, THE FORTY-THIRD VOLUME OF THE JAMBALAYA TO THAT INTERESTING AND OUTSTANDING EXECUTIVE, STUDENT, EDU- CATOR AND JUDGE OF MEN, DR. MORTON A. ALDRICH, WHO CONCEIVED AND BUILT PRACTICALLY SINGLE-HANDED THE COL- LEGE OF COMMERCE FROM A COUPLE OF ROOMS IN THE BASEMENT TO ONE OF THE FINEST OF ITS KIND IN THE NATION. ■DEAN ALDRICH IS AN OUTDOOR MAN, USES EVERY OPPOR- TUNITY TO REPAIR HIS CAMP ON LAKE PONTCHARTRAIN BELOW PONCHATOULA, WHERE HE ROAMS THE SWAMPS, TRACKING DEER AND PLAYING DEITY TO THE FISHERMEN AND TRAPPERS THERE- ABOUTS. 4- HE HAS BEEN ALL OVER THE WORLD STUDYING PEOPLE AND ECONOMICS, RECEIVED HIS PH.D. FROM THE UNI- VERSITY OF HALLE, GERMANY, AND HAS AN APPROPRIATE, HOME- SPUN STORY TO FIT EVERY OCCASION OR INCIDENT. LOVES TO HELP THE LAME DUCK STUDENTS OF HIS COLLEGE, AND ALSO LOVES CLASSICAL MUSIC — ESPECIALLY BEETHOVEN. DEAN ALDRICH RETIRES THIS YEAR AND WE WILL THEREBY LOSE ONE OF THE YOUNGEST MEN IN SPIRIT IN THE UNIVERSITY. n u EXECUTIVE. PERSONALITY to ID u REAR v-y J A [J R 6 UJ G L E s o S C I E NX E U U D L N G . DORMITORY i6 GIBSON HAL INE CLAD ARCHWAY CRIES • • • STUDENTS r? lfc. :% ' - : C K r L H u s U T ■ ? SUNLIT CORNERS I V I E w i •ff COKES UNDER THE OAK FRP,M LIBRARY DOOR • • T3f REMEMBER? : f ■U i I I iJWI THE BOOK or THE i UNIVERSITY ■-- . ' ■: _ II HEilORI m CHAUNCEY FRENCH Member of the Board of Administrators (1922-1938) and First Vice-President, Tulane University DIED, APRIL 30, 1938 LIONEL LOUIS CAZENAVETTE. M.D. Professor of Clinical Neurology and of Clinical Psychiatry. School of Medicine, Tulane University DIED, OCTOBER 15, 1938 J. RAYMOND HUME, M.D. Professor of Oto-Larynqoloqy and Head of Department. School of Medicine. Tulane University DIED. OCTOBER 29. 1938 WILLIAM HENRY SEEMANN, B.A., M.A., M.D.. F.A.C.P. And Alumnus of Tulane University Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology. Tulane University DIED. NOVEMBER 19, 1938 MALCOLM GERARD CHARBONNET Student, College of Engineering, and Naval R. O. T. C. Tulane University DIED. NOVEMBER I. 1938 ELLSWORTH WOODWARD, LL.D. Director of Newcomb School of Arf, and Professor of Drawing and Painting. Emeritus. Tulane University DIED, FEBRUARY 28. 1939 ABRAHAM LOUIS METZ. M.Ph., M.D. Professor of Chemistry and Toxicology, Emeritus. School of Medicine. Tulane University DIED. FEBRUARY 10. 1939 CHARLES ALLEN FAVROT, M.E. Member of the Board of Administrators (1932-1939), Tulane University DIED, MARCH 10. 1939 o iRD or n ' - n ESMOND PHELPS. A.B.. LL.B President CHARLES ROSEN, A.B., LL.B First Vice-President ERNEST LEE JAHNCKE, B.E Second Vice-President WALKER BRAINERD SPENCER. A.B.. LL.B. MARCUS JOHNS MAGRUDER, M.D. SAMUEL ZEMURRAY FLORENCE DYMOND, A.B. JULES BLANC MONROE. A.B., LL.B. JAMES PIERCE BUTLER. LL.B. GEORGE ELLIOT WILLIAMS. B.E. S. WALTER STERN. A.B. •CHARLES ALLEN FAVROT. M.E. JOSEPH WHEADON CARROLL CHARLES LEVERICH ESHLEMAN. A.B.. M.D. CHARLES SEYBURN WILLIAMS JOSEPH WOODRUFF GEORGE. A.B. ALBERT BARNETT PATERSON RICHARD W. LECHE Governor of Louisiana EX OFFICIO ROBERT SIDNEY MAESTRI Mayor of New Orleans THOMAS H. HARRIS Superintendent of Public Education LAWRENCE ANDRE WOGAN Secretary and Treasurer •Died March 10. I?39. - • « ■— ' - RUFUS CARROLLTON HARRIS, now in his second year as president of the University, began an immense and ambitious program of expansion which has already be- gun to show results, not only in an incredibly improved physical plant and a more able and progressive faculty, but in the spirit of progress and foresight which accom- panies it. Under the guidance of this quiet, friendly, and capable executive, Tulane is well on its way to a future even greater than its illustrious past. A Word From the President As you look through this book you will see what a group of students at an American University did this year in various activities outside of the classroom. It should be fairly representative of this decade, of this youth, and of a por- tion of its pursuits. The successful college career consists of an earnest, serious-minded devotion to curricular pursuits, an identification with construc- tive extra-curricular campus forces, the development of wide and varied in- terests, the formation of lasting friendships, and the display of a friendly cooperative spirit in all campus relationships. This, being a college community, is a community of comparatively idealistic people, and these people hope that college life in America will continue along the line it has set and of which Tulane University has been representative for over a century. I hope those graduates of Tulane who look through this book in future years may know that campus activities are following the same pat- tern and that a foreign political ideology has not changed that pattern or wiped out that campus for insisting that the right of man is freedom — whether he be given it or not. This year has seen our continued growth and progress in moral, intellectual, and physical stature, and while we thus set down what has passed we hope to insure the future. RuFUS Carrollton Harris V n - K ■, DR- MORTON A. ALDRICH Dean. College of Commerce This year saw President Harris ' New Deal go into full swing. All over the campus improvements have been made. Grass, trees, and shrubs were planted all around, roads were paved and better parking facilities afforded. The old wooden fences surrounding the track and field were re- placed by modern wire, affording a vista from Freret Street across the athletic field to Willow Street. The wire fences on the other side of Freret Street were supplanted by low posts and chain borders. Wider sidewalks were laid, making it easier to go from one building to another. The old gym was remodeled for the home of Tulane ' s new R. O. T. C. Naval Unit, while the old stadium was converted into a rifle range for the Gob ' s practice. Next door the Fine Arts Building was erected for the use of the Tulane Theatre and the Band. The Social Science Hall was given a steam bath, and the interiors of many build- ings were redecorated. Newcomb Dorms were made more DR. ROGER P. McCUTCH60N Dean, Graduate School DR. MARTEN TEN HOOR Dean, College of Arts and Sciences Ji DR. PAUL W. BRCIMAN Dean. College of Law DR. CHARLES C. BASS Dean, School of Medicine MISS ELIZABETH WISNER Dean. School of Social Work comfortable for the gals, and the stately Warren House was adorned with a roof-garden. Plans are under way for the construction of several new build- ings, including a Student Center, the 500,000 McAlister Audito- rium, and a library which will combine the Tulane, Newcomb and Howard Memorial Libraries. The improvements were not confined solely to the physical plant. Many interesting courses were added, most notable of which is the course in Naval Science. New faculty members were appointed in several departments. Dr. Frederick Hard, former Professor of English at Tulane, was appointed Dean of Newcomb in the Spring of 1938, succeeding Dean Pierce Butler, who retired. This year the United States Navy installed the Tulane LJnit of the Reserve Officers ' Training Corps with Lieutenant-Commander Ralston B. Vanzant, Captain Walden L. Ainsworth, and Lieutenant Jacob E. Cooper in charge. The unit enrolled only 76 candidates this year, but by 1941 it will be brought to the full authorized strength of 200. The future Admirals put on an interesting pro- gram on Navy Day, and in December sponsored an air trip to the Naval Base at Pensacola, Florida. A spirited intramural program was inaugurated in the first of this a« aa8C «. i t ' -..ili V n - r DA ' . JAMES A. LYON Chairman, Courses for Teachers school year, with Coach Emmett Pare and Kendall Cram at its head. Unit Managers were appointed for each class, and a Student Intramural Council was organized to insure smooth working events. The unit was organized to encourage all the male students to participate in athletic sports. The pro- gram should grow in the future with the whole-hearted sup- port of the President and with the interest which the students have already shown. The Tulane University Theatre made great strides for- ward. The actors proved their versatility by successfully per- forming Petticoat Fever, Kind Lady, a dress version of Julius Caesar, and Aren ' t We All. The Theatre has grown considerably since it began in 1937, and promises much for the future. The Cotillion Club sponsored several nationally-known name bands for student-wide dances which were enjoyed by all. The Glee Club continued to be outstanding on the JAMES M. ROBERT Dean, College of Engineering DR. FREDERICK HARD Dean, Nswcomb Colleae I FRANS BLOM Director. Middle American Research Institute J. H. RANDOLPH FELTUS Assistant to the President; Director, Public Relations MISS ANNA E. MANY Counselor to Women, Newcomb College campus, taking part in the operetta, Utopia Limited, and presenting several concerts. The Band, under the direction of Mr. John J. Mor- rissey, pleased the students both in their drill formations and in their swinging. Mr. Morrissey also formed a concert band which includes both students and faculty members. The Alumni maintained a close relationship to the University during the year, some of the Texas Alumni being contacted by President Harris on a trip which he took last spring. They gathered from far and near to celebrate the 1938 Homecoming. Highlight of the occasion was a gigantic dinner held in the gymnasium, at which President Rufus C. Harris was the principal speaker and at which were nearly 1,500 Alumni. Homecoming was ended successfully the next day by a decisive victory on the gridiron. The spring celebration of Founders ' Day was the first to be held in twelve years, the last being held in 1927. The day was observed in honor of the founders and all benefactors to the University, including New- comb College. The Alumni, who have made many generous contribu- tions to the I Iniversity, also were honored on this occasion. Not to be forgotten is the enthusiastic school spirit which was born on the campus this year. Several bonfires and parades did much to in- crease the cheering section at the various athletic events. Undoubtedly this fine moral support — from President Harris on down — helped spur our teams to victory. Left, top to bottom: John W. Sims, President; Patricia Woodward; Albert J. Wetzel, Vice-President; Roy E. Moon, Secretary; Maunsel W. Hickey; Julian P. Freret. KENDALL H. CRAM Graduate Manager of Student Activities T U L A N E Membership of the Tulane University Student Council is composed of the presidents of the various colleges of the University — Medicine, Law, Commerce, Arts and Sciences, Engineering, and Newcomb. Each year a general election is held to select by popular vote the various representatives of each college. Members of the 1938-1939 Student Council are John W. Sims, President, representing Law; Albert J. Wetzel, Vice- President, Engineering; Roy E. Moon, Secretary, Medicine; Julian P. Freret, Arts and Sciences; Maunsel W. Hickey, Commerce, and Patricia Woodward, Newcomb. For twenty-four years, Tulane University has rightly been proud of its student self-government which is based upon pure and sound democratic principles. The Student Council employs a Graduate Manager of Student Activities to provide business-like conduct of student STUDENT COUNCIL affairs. Kendall H. Cram, B.A., M.A., is now holding this office, having succeeded Maurice H. Born, B.B.A., in June, 1938. It is the duty of the Graduate Manager to act as agent for the Council in all matters, act in an advisory ca- pacity to all extra-curricular organizations, follow directions of the Council, and to record all receipts and disbursements of student funds, to the interest of the various student activ- ities. The records and accounts are audited annually by the University auditors. Tulanc has been a member of both the National and Southern divisions of the Student Federation Association for many years. A Student Council representative is sent to the Association ' s annual conventions in order to study methods of student government at other colleges, thereby enhan- cing the administration of Tulane ' s student activities. ANN PENDERGAST Secretary to the Graduate Manager • ■■•i TUl llE ' 111- EARL C. COULON. Managing Editor W, ROBINSON KONRAD, Associate Editor THE TULANE HULLABALOO Sitting, left to right: Eulalie tvtcKay, Piercy J. Stakelum, Betsy Bres, W. Robinson Konrad; standing, left to riglit: Slielby Flowers, Bobbie O. Ort ' enbacli, Elsa Capo, Ivlargaret Lee Wendt, Martin F. Sctimidt, Frances Senter, Mary Jane RePass, Ctiris Caridas, Sliirley Viosca, John Heath, Wirt Rodgers, Jr., Richard Seither, lilERIC ira IWEEHLW The Tulane Hullabaloo, weekly student publication of the University, attempted to keep pace with the progressiveness of a new era at Tulane during the 1938-39 session. While the administrators renovated, recon- structed and beautified the campus, the Hullabaloo received a new dress. Modern headline type, streamlined, with modern in- novations, changed the appearance of the publication. A very capable staff, augmented by the work of artists Margaret Lee Wendt and Nathaniel C. Curtis, Jr., published the weekly and the frequent supplements in color. The Hullabaloo was successful in conducting its second campaign to aid the needy at Christmastime. Published by the Student Council of the University and directed by an editor, selected by competition by a publications board, the Hullabaloo is the official publication of the students of the University. An ambitious business staff, led by Louis McKnight Jones, aided the publication greatly throughout the session. PIERCY J. STAKELUM, Associate Editor BETSY BRES, Newcomb Editor ISSUED BY THE STUDENT COUNCIL OF THE ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OF TULANE THE STAFF Eari. C. CoLi.us Maiiaiiiiid Editor EDITORIAL PiKRCV T- StAKIIIM W. KORINSOV Kos ' RAn LOUIS McK. JONES, Business Manager ASSOCIATE EDITORS Martin Schmidt Camt us Editor Hetsy Bres A ' t-«(om ; Editor JosR.Pii D. Martin- Medical Editor Eui.Ai.iE McKay Society SPORTS joiiv Hkath Editor Wirt RooctRS hsociale Richard Sfiiiikr Fraturrs liM Sk tkr I ' : attires ART Marcarkt Lki; Wkmh Harrrmore Brown N ( . Curtis, Jr. . Stag Artist I ' li.liiijraf ' lirr I ' raturrs BUSINESS Louis McK. Jones . Business Manatjer Chris N. Cariiias . Salionat .Idirrlisiiiff KicHARn E. SwANN, Jr. . Cinulatioii Manager Miss Shiri ey Schoiniiore . Xeiucomh Salesman Miss Theima IIws . . Srv;(omh Salesman Edward O. Fim.ey . . . Salesman Win lAM II. Ki ' Niz . Salesman Edmuns McIiiiennv . . Salesman Will lAM Mo.ss Salesman Morris Bi rk a . . . Salesman Iv f ' Reading from left to right; Bottom row; Pottfiarst. Chauvin. Second row: H. Brown, Campbell. Gash. Harrison, Ferrandou. Hereford Third row; Bres, Carter. J. Brown. Pfaff. Ramelli. Locascio. Fourth row: Buhler, Beatrous. Rickie. Wendt. Antin, Tow row; Fortson, Parker, Ehrhart, Pitts, Wallace. THE JAMBALAYA In this, the 44th volume, we have attempted to portray the college year as informally and com- pletely as possible and in the most modern mediums at our disposal. We have tried to avoid the stere- otyped and stiff type of annual usually issued, by a light, modern Tulanian theme and by new and modern art work, type, borders, inks, etc., and we hope that in so doing we have kept within the bounds of propriety. As to our staff, the editor and business manager were chosen from the staff by the Publications Board, and the other appointments were made by the respective staff heads, prime requisite being the work and interest shown. The office became a madhouse when the deadline neared Newcomb Business Manager Tebo and Editor Harris PAT F. BASS Associate Editor EDITORIAL STAFF JoHV R. Thistlethwaite, Jr Editor-in-Cliicf Pat F. Bass Associate Editor WooDLEY C. Campbell Associate Editor Leon ' M. Trice, Jr Issistant Editor Jerry Fortson Assistant Editor Frederick W. Mahi.er, Jr Snapshot Editor John Heath Sports Editor Calhoun Allen Assistant Donald Ehrhart -Issistant Ed Faust sststant Haydon Lanois Assistant William Monroe Assistant Robert Parker Assistant Fred Pitts -Issistant PHOTOGRAPHY Walter Antin Staff l ' ioto rap ier Al Harr ison Contributimj Arthur V. Miller Contributing Louise Trimble Ne=u;coinb Pliotographer ART Margaret Lee Wendt Staff Artist P. Douglas Perkins laff Cartoonist Edward C. Brooks Cartoonist N. C. Curtis, Jr Cartoonist NEWCOMB Lucille Harris Editor Darrah Chauvin Assistant Editor Emilie Locascio Sports Editor Jean Broun Campus Editor Helen Brown Campus Editor MiMi Harry Campus Editor Audrey Hereford Campus Editor Kate Hodge Campus Editor Marie Louise Ramei.li Campus Editor BUSINESS STAFF Siewart J. Kepper liusiness Manager John Poitharsi -Issistant R. C. White Issistant James Turnbull Issistant Ralph Rugan Issistant Sai.i.ie Keen Tebo Newcomh Business Manaijer Florence Poiiharst Assistant N-eiocomh Manaijer WOODLEY C. CAMPBELL Associate Editor JOHN R. THISTLETHWAITE Editor-in-Ctii«f LEON M. TRICE. JR. Atiistdnt Editor FREDERICK W. MAHLER. JR. Sndpthot Editor U. S. NAVY R. O. T. C. TUL IWE UlIT This year, for the first time since the days of Camp Martin in the World War, uniforms ap- peared on the campus. Tulane had been added to a small list of selected colleges, which have Naval R. O. T. C. Units. Four years from now, and every year hence, re- serve commissions will be given to the men who, under the able instruction and kindly guidance of the Navy ' s best teachers, have satisfactorily com- bltting, left to right: Lieut-Commander R. B. Vanzant, Captain W. L. Ainsworth, Lieut. J. E. Cooper. Standing, left to rigtit: Chief Yeoman S. B. Webb, Chief Yeoman W. A. Woods. Ohief Gunner s M,,(c T. fl. Bernhardt, Chief Quartermaster T. A. Farrell. pleted the required course. That Tulane is proud of her newly acquired status is well evidenced by the welcome the Navy has received on the campus. FIRST PLATOON 1 ' . E. Arbo F. E. Ferchaud H R. MCCOLLUM F. Bastian- R. C. Fitzgerald J- P. McNamara G. E. liuRGEss, Jr. Sr. M. J. Flotle C Mever, hi. R. M. Cole F. S. Frederickson ' C. A. MiRANNE, III. n. E. Crais T. C. Hall v . B. Monroe, Jr. H. Crump V. S. 1I0X S0N J- B. Parrv J- W. Davis I. E. I.AIHAM J. G. Pr.att, Jr. T. B. Desecrk, Jr. R. D. lAv L. J. Ri:uiER (;. H. DosUEi.i. W. S. McCA.VIPnELL C. .A. ' oN Rosenberg c. DUFOUR H. J. McCa.mpbell, iK. . n. Shepard E. L. Faust A. B. McCoARD, Jr. 1. 11. Sims J. C. ' a za t ' . R. W ' AKEl AND SECOND PLATOON M M. .Al-I-XAMIFK, Jr. J. M. Jennings, Jr. r. Peierson- B. BAIRI) K. H. Johnson, Jr. A. L. Pl.AliCHE r. R. Barsari) 11. E. Lanois G. K. RiVIF.RE R. 11. Bl AHMA.S J. J. Leno.v, Jr. 1,. L. RoBEiN, Jr. c. J. lii.ooM, Jr. G. E. MacDonali) H C ,S. BR10 K. I.. BOSWEI.I, S. K. Manson, Jr. R. W. SCHUPP W . p. liOUI.ET T. B. McConneil C. S. Si.vi.vioNS 11. Earl C. L. Miller I ' . .■. Skkllie, Jr. I. A. EvAvs E. D. MosEi.EV R. .• . Thai.heim w . S. Goldman- II. G. OC ' ONOR J- A. I ' lTTLE li. A. Grehan R. I,. I ' ARKER, Jr. V. M. Wheeler R. J. Crush S. F. I ' IRRIN C. ! ' . WiiLis AM recruits must bo inoculated From this group of eager but unschooled rookies To these snappy drillers in a month ' s time -emmsm mmk I petT V W v Sa Wa ' Uace The modern, active Tulane University Theatre, composed of ninety-five students and faculty mem- bers, laid out an energetic and almost impossible program of four Broadway successes for the sea- son, and the resulting performances were of sur- prising merit and dramatic worth. Productions were the Arctic farce Petticoat Fever, Edward Chodorov ' s dramatic Kind Lady, a modern dress version of Julius Caesar, and a comedy, Aren ' t We AIL Backstage crews are [ust as important to a successful play as the cast. Monroe Lippman Director Oscar Backsirom Executive Secretary Alvik B. Harrison Technical Director Walter Antin W. A. Atkinson, Jr. Oscar Backstrom Gayle Batson D. Hanlin Becker MiMr Bi.ACK tinwARD C. Bmooks Louis D. Brown Mary Cahal J(mN Cahnahan Paul Champion Hazen W. Colb Thomas W. Collens Durante daPonte Marjorie Decker Phyllis Derbes William J. Hckart Kathryn Edwards John F. Ehrhabt Rthelyn Everett PhCiGY Fbnno Rachel Finegold Shixby Flowers Jerry Fortson Mary B. Francis Albert Fuc:hs Charles R. Gage, Jr. JANic:E Ginsberg Ri:VA GODLOVH Arnold S. Goldschlag Violet Gremar William H. Harris MEMBERS Ai-ViN B. Harrison Edward Heath, Jr. Sarah Heim Mildred Hili.er Jane HonnHiMER Mary Louise Holbrocik Jean Hudson Barbara Joseph HrNRH=TTA KaHN Richard R. Kirk Angim La Franca Jr. Rose Lapeyre Mary Lou Langdon Doris Lavner Mary Leakb Helene Levi Joyce Levis Frank Lindemann Monroe Lippman Ruth Lippman Jack Lorch Bernice Lurie Dorothy McGuihk EuLALiE McKay George Manning Amelia Manogue Mary Maverick Renee Me:ster MOLLIE MeRRIMAN William G. Moffatt, Jr Ellen Moore Harvey O ' Connor Betty Odenwald Betty Ormond Peggy Ann Philpott Cavell Raulins George L. Rogers Clarice Rosenberg i orothy rossen Hi RYL Roy Samuel Rubenstein Maurene Sasser Martin F. Schmidt Beth Schoenberger Elaine Schwartz Charlotte Schwabz Palmer Scott Joseph M. Seiferth Verre Simpson Fred Skllly Alfred Solomon Wally Steeg Frances Stkrnk Garland F. Taylor Dora Thatcher Emmett Y. Thomason, J.t Leon M. Trice, Jr. Sarah Wallace S. Rains Wallace Leslie Watson Joan Watters C. Perry Willis Clare Yancey udi- ,ct,c ' ' . . pet ' _ .e i;-;;:; .- THE TULANE THEATRE We congratulate Dr. Monroe Lippman, who reorganized the old and hfeless Dramatic Guild into the now, modern Tulane Theatre, for a suc- cessful dramatic year and for the important addi- tion he has thus made to Tulane ' s cultural life. We feel sure that with the passing years the Tulane Theatre will take its place among the rank- ing college dramatic units of the country. The Cotillion Club, formed December, 1936, under the guidance of Verbon F. Gay, is an organization of 60 Tulane and Newcomb stu- dents whose purpose is to arrange social activ- ities and entertainments by and among the stu- dents, faculty, alumni, staff and friends of the University. To this end the Tulane Cotillion Club shall originate, plan and conduct all stu- dent dances embracing all of the departments of the Tulane University of Louisiana. Receiving the cooperation of the administra- tion, faculty, and student body from its very beginning, the Cotillion Club held two success- ful dances before the close of the 1936-1937 season. Four dances were held during 1937- 1938 with two nationally known orchestra lead- ers, Shep Fields and Clyde Lucas. The record of the Cotillion Club this year equalled that of other years. Ran Wilde and his orchestra played to a large crowd on Home- coming Night and Paul Whiteman and his world-famous orchestra played in the gymna- sium on February 15, 1939, to the largest and most enthusiastic audience in Tulane ' s dance history. He made his regular Wednesday night broadcast from the dance floor. Membership to the club is by invitation and triaL TULANE Bottom Row: Gay, St. Raymond. Strack, Stauss. Fenno, Ormond, Hodge, Hemard, Tobln, Roemer, LaFranca, Viosca. Second Row: Penn, Carter, Jahncke, McClure, Schultz. Hess. Reaser. Kupperman, Stakelum, Thistlethwalte. Third Row: Williamson, Nelson, Torre, Eagan, Kunti, Leake, Jovovitch, Logan, Turnbull, Moffat, Talley. COTILLION CLUB EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ift to Right: Beverly Hess. Phil Jahncke, Tupper McClure. Verbon Gay. Charlotte Carter. Paul Reaser, , _____ r -■rp%t|prik The BANDS ; Oil, I lor OFFICERS Maurice J. Picheloup Maniujir Malcolm V. Monroe First .Issistiinl Maiia ir r  • A,T t • • ' T ' Fernando Cuquet Second .hsiuant Maiuu cr Eari K. Haas lihiaiinn ' t ' , ' . 4 M Richard M. Woodruh Issistunl Liliniiian _ ' f JT ' W nlw Anthony A. Reese I ' ubiuily Mamii rr fc ' W 5 1 ' A -i-i . . ■S , T%!t r i - j KMc rj ' members • • M -.- nW m J H ' Ceuric Ai.manh Isidoki: I rams C.EORGE HiSCHOK HlI.l.V KdDINS Stanford Blum Harvey Feeiian A. C. Centanni Ralph Fernandez Ceorce Conrad Charles Fischer S H H| I Robert Cosgrove Ervmn Frankel Fernando Cuuuet Louis Frantz Top: Addition of a color guard gave colorful touch to the ,., ,  , Band Worth Davis Maurice (.elpi Center: Director Morrissey leads the Alma Mater Manuei. DeLerSO JOSEPH CJiRSON With fervor. Bottom: The Color Guard. The marching band had a large repertoire of unique formations The boys swung out with popular songs — this one, Dipsy Doodle Band and Glee Club Homecoming Formation James Morrtssey, dynamic new maestro, has pepped up the band immensely M IRCHIIO IID CONCERT MEMBERS BiM. Gibson A0DI.F.V Gt.ADDEK Eari. R. Haas Edward K. Herrmann Mll.lON HlI.BtRl Herman Jansse.n Rov Johnson Edhard Kimble David K(jrn Eugene Kramkr George O. I.aiuikdi Joseph Marchese Herbert Mauierer Hen ' rv Mentz Ralph Merriman Jack Meyer Malcolm W. Monroe Max M. Morklock Donald Moselev Peter Pellegrini Phi KK PaKKHKSON Maurice Picheloup Anthony A. Reese Philip G. Ricks Samuel Rubenstein Charles Savage L T. Scherer George Schneider Joseph M. Seiferih, Jr. Santos Shields Ivan F. Siekman Maurice Singer Emmet Thomason Sam Threefoot Oscar Tolmas Harry Wagenheim Richard Woodruff John Wii.oay Harold Zeringer Edward Zinkow Drum-Major Bill Gibson 3-baton man The Concert Band — as seen in a Municipal Auditorium concert GLEE CLUB OFFICERS Wuouw ARi) L(x;a Frt ' sidi ' fit Gkorgf, M. Lf.ake riif-Pnsidt ni William North Sarctary Vh.ll m a. Atkinson, Jr Husiness Manat ir William B. Wait Puhluity Manaf rr William T. Eddins Librarian Mayxard Klein Director HhRiHA PAITON IcKimpaniit MEMBERS First Tenors Frank Behry E. Upton Bertaut William Beyer, Jr. Ralph J. Fernandez Milam H. Gray, r. Don H. Higgins, Jr. MvRON Kass Howard Kuntz Woodward Logan Malcolm W. Monroe HrRBiiRT Owens. Jr. William A. Atkinson, Jr Joseph M. Bistowish. Jr. Edmund R. Buxton, Jr. Ia.mes L. Campbell, Jr. William Church William Eddins Riley Fell Brook Garrett Steven Gasperecz William L. Bendel Fred Billingsley Charles Block James D. Byrne, Jr. Joel Corn Francis del Marmol Walter J. Dueease William Eckhart Mervin Fischman August Fisher Lloyd Frehaux Vance Geier Millard C. Baker Louis Breffeilh Carey J. Ellis, Jr. Second Tenors Stephen L. Guice, Jr. A. S. GwiN Rivers R. King Ber n ard Krobert J. D. Lockwood. Jr. Joseph R. Mooney William R. North Claude Oakland Einar Pedersen George Rogers Emanuel Seitlin J. W. Spencer Nathan Troum Harold D. Victor William B. Wait Holmes Wherritt James C. Wright, Ji Arthur Zaldnondo Baritones Arnold Goldschlag L. J. Joseph Herbert W. Kaiser Virgil Lambert Haydon Lanois George M. Leake Sackman Marx Ivan Mattes Hunter May G. Teddy Mellinger Samuel Moody, Jr. Donald Moseley Ed Munson, Jr. Basses Edward P. Ecuyer Claude Groves Edward Kimble Jr. KoBtRT O ' Brien Benjamin A. Petty Jr. Paul Ramos Charles E. Reid Richard E. Swann, Oscar Tolhas Martin Turkish Louis L Tyler William H. Wallace David R. Warriner, Jr. David Wrinstein Ralph Wenzel Albert Moulin Luis C. Prieto. Jr. Douglas Scherer Greenbackers sponsor pep meetings CREENBACKERS Established at Tiilane In 1935 Organized tn Promote School Spirit by Means ot Pep Meetings, Cheering Sections, Freshman Regulations. And pre-game bonfires. The Greenbackers is an organization composed of bntlr fra- ternity and non-fraternity men dedicated to creating a greater school spirit among the students. They aidetl the Tulane Fniversity Rooters Klub in staging card displays, sponsored huge bonfires and pep meetings during the football season, spread school spirit stickers about the cam- pus before important games, cooperated with the alumni on Homecoming, and staged various unique displays calculated to rouse student interest and support in athletic contests. OFFICERS Edward B. Martik, Jr Prrsldrtit J. B. Miller I ' lcc-Presidcnt William D. Davis, Jr Secretary Chari.ottk Carirr Trtasunr Claude Buerger Nathaniel C. Curtis, Jr. William D. Davis, Jr. Donald C. Dickson, Jr. C. J. Eagan Edward Finley Alton C. Frymire, Jr. QuiN Gautier Sam Hall Betty Betmea Charlotte Carter Darrah Chauvin Edith Fen no Helen Ferranuou TULANE MEMBERS Moreau Jumonville H. J. Lane. Jr. James LeLaurin Jack Lorch A. C. Martin. Jr. Edward B. Martin. Jr. J. B. Miller William Moffat William North Robert Oliver Clyde Paine James Senter Jack Sloan William Smith Albert Tbbo William Tete P. K. Thomas Leon Trice, Jr. James F. Turnbull. Jr. George Williamson NEWCOMB MEMBERS F, [RhA Fosi IH Margaret Louise Gash Audrey Hereford Barbara Harrison Thblma Hfmard Mary Hoehn Barbara Joseph Peggy Roemer Esther Springer Lorraine St. Raymond Margery Stauss = •j-: . „:--ji.r:3ll Association President Favrot presenis Homecoming Queen Robbert with Alumni trophy. T. Hale Bogqi. General Manager of the Association. Old Grads at Homecoming. (IILIWC IJWtVERillY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION The Tiilane Alumni A soiiatioii is the agency whereby the I ' niversity is mnintained in the minds and hearts of its grad- uates and former students. It serves a two-fold purpose. First, it keeps the graduates informed about the activities of their former friends and associates arid, secondly, it keeps them psted on University affairs and the progress and plans nf their Alma Mater. This year, for the first time in the history of the . ' ssociation, Tlic Tulanian, its official publication, is being sent to all grad- uates of the University. The publication follows Tulane grad- uates into every state in the United States and into many foreign countries throughout the world. In the fall of 1938 the Association inaugurated an annual Homecoming dinner in the Tulane gymnasium. The largest number of Tulane graduates ever to attend an alumni gathering was present at this first dinner, where the principal address was made by President Rufus C. Harris. The Association is organized by I iilane and N ' ewcomb grad- uates, for and in behalf of the Iniversity. It invites the mem- bers of the senior class of 1939 to join and participate in its activities. OFFICERS Clifford F. Favroi Presidrnt Walter M. Barnhfi, .]r ricr-Prrsiiirnl Dr. Ovvex C. Rigby I ' ice-Pirsidenl Alva P. Frith Vice-PrcsUcnt Leonard E. Gessker Srcrrlary Bernard H. Grehan Treasurer T. Hale Bocgs Ci-m-ral Maitnii,r EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE I.aiv C. GlRARD Davidsov Joseph Mcri.osKEV, Jr. Herbert S. VV ' eil Med ' ulne Dr. James M. Mason Dr. Ambrose H. Storck Dr. Curits H. I rone .Irts and Siienns Charles I,. Dufoir F. Edward Hebert E. E ' arl Sparling Eu(jincrnn(i Richard R. Fosier Louis N. Hammeji William M)NRni: U ' him C.ommeric Richard O. Haimrach Leonard E. Gessner Douglas E. O ' Kei.i.ev Graduate William L. Duren, Jr. Bernard H. Grehan T. Marshai l Huri, Jr. Newco m b Mrs. Donald C. Bar ion Mildred (J. Christl n Mrs. Ernest H. Riedei. Re resertlalri ' es at Large Col. luiwARD S. Bres Harold Salmon Simon B. Schwartz Nelson S. Wooddv Alumni Association officers, seated, left to right: Alva P. Frith, Clifford F. Favrot, Walter M, Barmett, Jr. Standing, Leonard E. Gessner, Bernard H. Grehan. Three of lurk ' s well executed card displays, as snapped at the Rice game. Nathanihi. C. Curtis, Jr PnsUini VV. Ford Reese rice-PnsiJait H T P D Q 1 I I I D Martin F. Sltimiot Snrclary IX V-X I L IX Ix L LJ D Charlotte Carter Ni-ivcomh Chairman The T. U. R. K. is the organization that selects TULANE MEMBERS Er,c BRHmoNBACH HowARo KuNTz Edward Martin Tulane ' s cheerleaders, arranges card displays and other Wayland Coppedge Herrick Lane William North William Davis George Leake Einar Pedersen Donald Dickson William Leake Claude Rives StUntS in the promotion of School Spirit. The member- Charles Farrell Herman Loeb Craig Roth Sam Hall Willard Marmelzat George Schneider ship is limited tO fifty Tulane and NcWCOmb StudeiltS Arthur Hammond Pancho dei-Marmol Albert Tebo Maunsel Hickev Albert J. Wettel. Jr. [ g j J 1 j invitation. To vary thc USUal NEWCOMB MEMBERS program a card display was staged on the east side of Lucille Alexa nder Kate Hodge Peggy Simon Betty Bethea Mary Jane Hutson Elaine Solomon tl e stadium this year during the Homecoming game SO Marguerite Bondy Marjorie Leverich Lorraine St. Raymond Katie Butt Marjorie Marchal Louise Trimble L .... T 1 C J )J ■1 that 1 ulane tans and supporters could enjoy the spec- Eleanor Carrere Tupper McClure Bobby Watson Darrah Chauvin Peggy Roemer Patricia Woodward Nancy Shaw taClC, First row: Roemer, Trimble, Chauvin, St. Raymond. Second row: Watson, Leverich, Curtis, Carter, Bethea, Alexander. Third row: Butt. Hodge, Hutson. Soloman, McLure, Martin Breidcnbach, Hickey. Fourth row: Schmidt, Leake, Farrell, Reese, DIcVson, Loeb. Tebo. Secretary Young and Civil Law Editor Riseman read- ing copy. EdItor-ln-Chlcf Favrot. Phi Beta Kappa. The staff works hard and often late, getting out the Review and keeping up with its studies. Favrot, Oppenhelm, Riseman, Sherman, Sims, Sneltlngs, Stewart, Young. Thi; Board of Editors of tlir Tulaiie La v Review is com- posed of the ranking students in tl.e junior and senior classes of the College of Law. Their function i to comment upon par- ticular phases of the law as well as recent decisions of the Su- preme and Appellate Courts of this country. I[i all Review- articles, emphasis is placed en the comparative method of legal research, a policy of significant valu; in the Louisiana system of law, a curious compound of different, and often conflicting, con- cepts bnrr.Twed from both Romanesque and Anglo-American sources. Although student materials comprise a large part of the Re- view, also included in every issue are articles by distingui hed legal scholars and outstanding members of the bench and bar. Since its revival in 1929 as successor to the Southern Law Quarterly, the Tulane Law Review has gained rccngtiition both as the first successful legal periodical devcted to the study of Louisiana law and as a pioneer in the science of comparative jurisprudence. OFFICERS Ai,l.AiN ueC. F.avkot Edilor-in-Chiii Mervin- H. RiSEM.AN- Civil La u; Editor John W. Sims Suiluli.iy Inl rpretalion Editor M. RJ0RIE J. S.MiTii I ' crmanciil Index Editor W. Waller Voum;, Jr Secretary Leonard Oppemiei.m I;idx Editor IJrearo Sn- El, linos «i iA- Editor Yveite Sherman liusinrss Maiuujer SENIORS Allain de C. Favrot Harrv McCall, Jr. Leonard Oppeniiei.vi Mervin . Riseman VvEriK Sherman John V. Sims Marjorih J. Smuh Hreard Snellincs John R. Stewart W . Waller Voi no, Jr.. JUNIORS Robert V. Hll.vi Jack Korne.mann Fernando J. Cuouer JOH.N S. DVER Beverly J. Hess Charles Janvier -Abe H. Kupperman Joseph J. Piccione Claude A. Wharton Hugh M. W ilkinson, Jr. LAW REVIEW I MOOT COURT COHPETiriOl The Tulane Moot Court competition is conducted en- tirely by a Board of Advisors composed of six juniors and six seniors chosen for high scholastic achievement, differ- ing from other universities which operate under faculty supervision. Benefits of Board work lie chiefly in the judging of cases argued by the frethmen and juniors. Senior Board members act as Chief Justices and the junior members as Associate Justices. Judges in these cases are selected from the board membership or from prominent New Orleans bar members. Eminent judges sitting on cases this year in- cluded the Honorable Esmond Phelps and the Honorable T. Semmes Walmsley, and the Court of Appeal for the Parish of New Orleans, which sits annually as the Supreme Court of the St.ite of Tulane. The Moot Court system is designed to train students in the preparation and argument of actual cases. Main value is the research employed in preparing cases for argument, plus brief-writing and forensics, ordinary tools of the law- yer ' s trade. In the academic year 1937-38, Moot Court competition was won by the team of Clifford H. Kern, Jr., and Her- mann J. Schulze. Their names were engraved in letters of gold on a marble plaque in the College of Law Library. BOARD OF ADVISORS OFFICERS Harvf.v I.. C ' ARK Chitirintin John A. C ' ARSTARi-HtN, Jk Sicrelary Robert J. Fari.ev Faculty Advisor SENIOR MEMBERS RonRino .Arosemkna .Ai.BKRr J. Fi.KrrRicu Edward M. Uolttk Joskph Ki.kim ' ei.[)1 ' KVl 1.. Cari lli k P. Path JUNIOR MEMBERS Arnold C. Jacobs Jamks R. Morrki i. John .A. Carstari ' Uin, Jr. j. Harnwei.i Pmki.I ' S Jerome II. Levhon .Amos 1.. Ponder, Jr. Arosemena, Boufte, Carey. Flettrich, Kleinfeldt, Pate. Attorney Boutte nailing witness Cooley ■' to the cross as Chairnnan Carey and Attorney Flettrich judicate. Pipe-loving, bustling Harvey L. Carey. Chairman of the Board. Court of Appeals Judges Janvier, Westarfield, and McCalob sat on last year ' s Moot Court finals. H IMPROVEMENTS Under President Harris ' progres- sive administration, the campus in the early months looked like a build- ing project, but towards the end of the school year it could well be called The Campus Beautiful. Shrubs and flowers were planted all over the campus, the circle was paved, walks laid, trees pruned, winter grass planted, buildings steam-cleaned, in- teriors redone, in short, the whole physical plant was renovated and beautified. We present here a few random shots of the improvements with apologies that our record is not more complete. or 1. The circle was paved and parking difficulties eased. 2. Graceful lanterns displaced unsightly pole lights. 3. Brick buildings being steam-cleaned. 4. The old gym was renovated and made into the new Naval Culldlng. 5. This new tree lined walk was an unsightly, oily, dusty roadway last year. 6. All woodwork and exterior trimmings were painted. 7. Shrubbery was planted around all buildings and that entire grassy block of campus in the background was raised six inches. 8. Flagstone walks now line former dirt paths. (Ladders of the building beautifiers in the background.) 9. New Fine Arts Building houses the band and theatre. Negro is building up a new lawn. Old stadium in background renovated into theatre workshop and naval rifle range. 10. More walks being laid. This is across the new raised, winter-grass campus. I I. Flagstone patio In front of Law Building re- places bare grassless space. 12. This new road at the entrance of Newcomb Is a great Improvement over the old wash- board. Z) Again this year a Christmas tree appeared on the campus. A model Holy Land stood at the base of the snowwhite tree. At intervals the varicolored lights on the tree would be put out and Christmas chimes could be heard. Tulane again won first prize in the New Orleans ' Christmas decorating contest for the tree. NEWCOMB COLLEGE I I The girls, bless em. They study art, or music, or just plain B.A., and then they go out and get themselves married and have to learn to cook and housekeep on their own. Never- theless, they seem to take their fraternities, their schooling, and themselves more seriously than the boys do. CLASS OFFICE STUDENT BODY Patricia Woodward President Betty Ormond Vice-President Elaine Solomon Corresponding Secretary Betty Hochenedel Recording Secretary Charlotte Carter Treasurer SENIOR CLASS Katie Butt President Elizabeth Edwards Vice-President Marjorie Marchal Secretary Velma Welderecht Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS Peggy Roemer President Betty Kreckel Vice-President Althea Huey Secretary Eulalle McKay Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS Betty Bethea President Harriet Heidler Vice-President Peter Porter Secretary Charlotte Schwartz Treasurer I ■I? I Mi i il Aiil SENIOR CLASS HELEN ELIZABETH ADAMS, A 11 Alexandria, La. Glee Club (I. 2. 4); Debating Club (I, 2. 4); Doris Hall President. MARY AMELIE BARLOW New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo (2, 3. 4); International Relations Club (I. 2); Classical Club (I. 2, 3); Varsity Hockey Team (I. 2). Second Row: SELMA MARION BAUER, . K. l ' New Orleans, La. ELIZABETH LEMAIRE BOATNER, K K F New Orleans, La. Debating Club, Presideni (3, 4); International Relations Club. ROSA ELIZABETH BRASH Gulfport, Miss. Lampyrids President. PAULINE ISABEL BROOK, . u 11 New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2. 3, 4); A Capella Choir (I. 2, 3, 4); Tennis (I, 2. 3); Badminton (3); Operetta (4); May Day. Fourtti Row KATIE SHEPHERD BUTT, K A O. . :; 1 Pensacola, Fla. T. U. R. K. (3, 4); Cotillion Club (3, 4); House Council (I, 2, 3, 4); Student Council (2, 4); Class Secretary (2), President (4); Executive Committee (4). HELEN ELIZABETH BUXTON, II 1) Memphis, Tenn. international Relations Club; Warren House President; Dormitory Council; Tennis. ELEANOR MARIE CARRtKt, II H ' l ' New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K. (2, 3, 4); Art Club (I, 2, 3); International Relations Club (I, 2); Catholic Club (2, 3); Pan-Hellenic Association (3). RUBY COHEN, ! ' S S New Orleans, La. Art Club, International Relations Club; Pan-Hellenic Association. Sixth Row: RACHEL DEWESE COLGAN, A A 11 New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A. (I, 2); Art Club (I. 2). ALICE MARGARET CRAWFORD New Orleans, La. Glee Club ( 1 , 2. 3, 4) ; Y. W. C. A. ( 1 , 2, 3, 4); Operetta (2, 3); Archery. Seventh Row: MARY ELIZABETH CRAWFORD New Orledns. La. Urnv,;f, l, Ihe-jli ' -. LUCIENNE MARIA DANACIERA New Orleans, La. Orchestra (1); L,imn,-r;.j (? Vi ; Classical C:;t 11 ' - 1 Bowling; Archery. U fel «s ' t48 1 SENIOR CLASS First Row: JULIA FRANCES DAVENPORT, Z T A New Orleans, La. ANNE ELIZABETH DENTON, K A 9 Mt. Carmel, III. Glee Club; Art Club; A Capella Choir; Art School President (4); Student Council (4). Second Row: ELIZABETH BRANFORD EDWARDS, X Ci, A 1 X New Orleans, La. Class Vice-President (I, 4); Student Body Corresponding Secretary (3); Athletic Council Chairman (4); Student Council (4); Executive Council {3, 4); Hockey; Basketball. MARCELLA IRENE ELSHOLZ, B l- A New Orleans, La. Glee Club. Third Row: LUCILLE MARIE EMMER New Orleans, La. Dance Club ' Catholic Club. MILDRED ANNA FALLO New Orleans, La. Fourth Row: ELLEN HEWE5 FLOWERREE, h K I New Orleans, La. MARGARET ALLINGHAM FOLLETTE, H 1 O New Orleans, La. Lagniappe (I); Art Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Y. W. C. A. (I, 2); V ater Color Club (I, 2); Debating Club (I). Fifth Row: MARJORY CLARE FREUND, A i; St. Louis, Mo. Hockey (I, 2, 3. 4), Varsity (I, 2, 3); Tennis (I, 2, 3); Swimming (I, 2); Basketball (I. 2); May Day. MARIAN ADELAIDE GARSIA, X !2 New Orleans. La. Glee Club. Unlverstiy Theatre; A Capella Choir; Operettti, Sinth Row: LORRAINE JOSEPHINE GORDON New Orleans, La. BARBARA JEAN GRIFFITH, II 1 O N w Orlaans, la. Y. W. C. A. (I. 2, 3, 4), Cabi-.et (2), Treasurer (3); Classical Club (I. 2, 3); GIco Club (I, 4); Orchestra (4); Debating Club (2, 3). Seventh Row: SELMA EUNICE HAAS N w Orlaant, L«. Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Orchestra (I, 2, 3, 4). Vice-President (3, 4); A Capella Choir (3, 4); .OpefeKa (2, 3, 4); Hullabaloo (4). LUCILLE ALICE HARRIS, ■!• Now Orleans, La. JamjtalaySN ' Newcomb Editor (4). 149 1 SENIOR CLASS First Row: PEARL CECILE HERSHBERG New Orleans, La. MONITA HARDIN HOHENSTEIN, K K I New Orleans, La. International Relations Club; Art Club; Tennis. Second Row: MARIE LOUISE HOLBROOK, K K F New Orleans, La. Art Club. JEAN CLAIR HUDSON New Orleans, La. University Theatre. Third Row: ESTHER JUDLIN, M New Orleans, La. T, U. R. K. (2): Assistant Cheerleader (2); Hockey (I, 2, 3, 4); Basketball (I, 2, 3); Soccer (3); Baseball (I, 2): Bowling (2). MARTHA WELLS KAY, II 1 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Classical Club. Fourth Row: HATTIE MALLETT KIMZEY, A A II New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Y. W. C. A. (I, 2); Tennis (I, 2); Hockey (2 ' . HILDA CARROLL KEEN, Z T A New Orleans, La. Art Club, President; Pan-Hellenic Association. Fifth Row: URSULA MARY KLEIN, I! A Metamora, Ohio Glee Cub; Orchestra; Symphony Orchestra; A Capella Choir; Music Schooi President: Operetta. WINIFRED HELEN KNIGHTON, ' h . 1 Homer, La. Orchestra (I); Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4), Secretary (3), President (4); Operetta (3). Sixth Row: RUTH KOHLMAN, A E !■New Orleans, La. Debating Ctub; International Relations Club; Hockey Team. DOSOTHY OLGA KORNDORFFER, ' !■M New Orleans, La. Seventh Row: fj X J | ANN 5TURGESS KOSTMAYER, K K l ' New Orleans, La. Art Club; InternatiDnat Relations Club. V- ' OLGA MARGUERITE LACHIN, I! -I- A . . ii • • • ■■New Orleans, La. i Pr-)n-Hpllr nlr A- % inr t - f ' mn , ; ■: t:::::-: M U Mi Bw SENIOR CLASS First Row: ALMA ANNA LAGARDE New Orleans, La. Catholic Club; Dance Club. MARJORIE CAMPBELL LEVERICH, II B New Orleans, La. Art Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Finance Committee (3, ■!); Class Treasurer (2); Varsity Basltetball (2, 3). Second Row: MARJORIE MILDRED MARCHAL, KKT New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K. (2, 3, 4); Lampyrids; Class Secretary (4), Vice-President (3); International Relations Club (I, 2); Glee Club (I); Pan-Hellenic Association (4). MYRL RUTH MARRERO Gretna, La. Lamoyrids. Third Row: DOROTHY LUCILLE MASCARO New Orleans, La. HELEN LOUISE McCASKEY New Orleans, La. A Capella Choir; Glee Club, Secretary; Bowling Champion (3); Varsity Archery (I, 3). Fourth Row; HELENE TUPPER McCLURE, X P.. . 1 Sardis, Miss. Art Club (I, 2); Dramatic Club (I); International Relations Club (3), Secretary; T. U. R. K. (2, 3, 4); Cotillion Club (2, 3, 4), Executive Committee (4); Class President (2); Student Body Treasurer (3); Student Council (2, 3, 4), Secretary (3), President (4); Pan-Hellenic Association (3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (4); Executive Committee (2, 3, 4); Dormitory Council (2, 3, 4); Finance Committee (3, 4); Student-Faculty Committee (4). HELEN MARY MEYERS, II II ■!■New Orleans, La. Fifth Row: MARY ARTHUR MORELOCK, K . H . . Haynesville, La. Glee Club (I, 2. 3, 4); Orchestra (I, 2, 3, 4); Operetta (2, 3); Symphony Orchestra (4); A Capella Choir (I, 2, 3, 4). ELISE MURRAY CAMBON New Orleans. La. Sixth Row: MARY MHOON NOBLt, ■! M Rayville, La. Glee Club; Orchestra; A Capella Choir; Operetta. DOROTHY EDNA NUNGESSER, ! ' M Ntw Orlunt. La. Dramatic Club (I, 2), Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); A Capella Choir (3, 4); Operetta (3, 4); Class Secretary (3); Finance Committee (4). Seventh Row: BETTY EASTLAND ORMOND, !• M. A S S . . , . . Forast. Mlii. University Theatre (3, 41; Debating Club; Cotillibr Club; Class President (1); Student Council ( I, i, 3); Stj eptv:BO y Vice-Pro8icfenf (4); Executive Council, s: ' . ' :. -- ' f ■f i I ROSEMARY HELENA O ' SHEA . . . i|. f . . . 4;. Now Orl.anj, La. Y. W. C. A, (2, 3); Debating Clufe (3, 4); Danco Club. I M t kx« £S iWlS SENIOR CLASS First Row: BERTHA MEADER PATTON, A O II Greenville, S. C. Dramatic Club (I); Y. W. C. A. (I. 2), Cabinet (2); Glee Club (I, 2. 3, 4). Presi- dent (3): Orctiestra (I. 2, 3, 4), Secretary-Treasurer (4); A Capella Choir (1. 2, 3. 4); Executive Committee (3); Student Council (4), Vice-President (4), Pan-Hellenic Asso- ciation (4). MARY ENDT PEARCE, Hi New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A. (I, 2, 3. 4). Treasurer (2) Vice-President (3, 4): Classical Club (I. 2. 3. 4), President (4), Second Row; JOYCE AGNES PEREZ, A (l II New Orleans. La. Art Club. PEGGY ANN PHILPOT, II II h Houston, Tex. Athletic Council (I, 2, 3, 4): Art Club (I, 2); University Theatre (3); Hockey. Captain (2); Basketball, Captair. (I). Third Row: PAULA HOLLINGSWORTH POTTS, II I! -I- Natchitoches, La. House Council; Orchestra (I, 2, 3, 4). President (4). EDITH CAVELL RAULINS New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Debating Club; Puppet Playhouse; University Theatre; Y. W, C. A.; International Relations Club. Fourth Row: FRANCES MARION ROLLINS Gulfport, Miss. House Council {3, 4); Chapel Chairman (4). BERNICE MARION ROSS, . II II New Orleans, La. Fifth Row: JEANETTE RUSOVICH, Z T . New Orleans, La. Art Club; University Theatre. ADLEY LOUISE SCHWEI NFURTH, II 1 () New Orleans, La. Glee Club; A CapeMa Choir. Sixth Row; MARY SHANDS, II 1) . ; . C leveland, Miw. Art Club (I. 2, 3), International Relations Club (4); Dramatic : Club (I, 2); Cla« ; Vice-President (2); Honor Council (2il J ,v.- nv-. MARY GERTRUDE SHAPARD, K A 1) A 1 S Wichita Falls, Tex. Art Club (I, 2. 3, 4); Debating Club (I. 2, 3); Dramatic Club (I); Glee Club (I); Student Government President (4); Class Treasurer (3); Executive Committee (4); Dor- ■- mitory Co incft (3, 4); Student Council (4J; Varsity Debater. I 52 1 SENIOR CLASS First Row; DOROTHY MAYE SHERROUSE, A A 1[ Gilbert, La. PEGGY Slt ON, A £ New Orleans. La. T U. R. K.; Assistant Cheerleader. Second Row: JANE OLIVER St lTH New Orleans, La. SALLIE KEEN TEBO, II B New Orleans, La. Jambalaya Business Manager (4); Lampyrids (2); Glee Club (I, 2); Art Club (I). Tliird Row: EUPHEMIE BOUTINE TOBIN, K K f New Orleans, La. Cotillion Club; Campus Night Chairman; Hockey; Boslcetball; Tennis; Puppet Club. MARY AREA UTLEY, K A 9 New Orleans, La. Art Club (I, 2, 3, 4): Glee Club (I, 2); Pan-Hellenic Association; Student Council (4). Fourth Row; MILDRED VIOLET VALENTINE New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A., Cabinet; Glee Club; Orchestra, President (3); Operetta; A Capella Choir. BETTY ANN VAN CLEAVE New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Operetta (2, 3); Catholic Club; Dance Club. Fifth Row; DOROTHY MELINDA VAN LUE, Z T A New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Art Club (I); Y. V . C. A. Cabinet (3, 4); Hockey (I, 2), Varsity (2); Basketball, Varsity (I, 2, 3); Baseball, Varsity (I, 2), Captain (2); Class Bowling Champion (1). VELMA CLARK WIEDERECHT, ■!• M New Orleans, La. Dramatic Club (I, 2); International Relations Club (3, 4); Class Treasurer (4); Athletic Council (4): Pan-Hellenic Association (4); Hockey; Basketball; Baseball. Sixth Row: FRANCES BARBARA WILKINbON N«w Orl«atis, La. Y, W. C. A. (I, 2. 3, 4); Operetta (2) Glee Club (I. 2, 3, 4); Dance Club, Pres- ident (4); Hockey (I, 2, 4); Basketball (I, 2). PATRICIA WOODWARD, II I! ' U. A S £......, , New Orlean , La. 1. U. R. K.; Cotilhon Club; Dance Club; Sludetit Body President (4); Tulano Student Council (4); E ecutive Committee; Newcomb Student Council (4); Basketball; Southern Intercollegiate Association Student Government Secretary. I M I JUNIOR CLASS First Row: FRANCES ASBURY Amarlllo, Tex. PAULINE FREDERICK BAIN. Hid New Orleans, La. LUCILLE FAIRCHILD BAKER, II II •!■New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A.; Badminton. Second Row: SUE ELEANOR BENTLEY, B I- A, H 1 New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I. 2, 3)- Classical Club (2, 31; Orchestra (I, 2 ' MARGUERITE HAYS BONDY, ' h .M New Roads, La. Debating ' _lub (I, 2, 3), President (3)- Classical Club; T. U. R, K, ALICE ELIZABETH BOWEN, V. Gulfport, Miss, Y. W. C. A.; International Relations Club. Third Row: BETSY BRES, K K I New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Hullabaloo Associate Editor (2), Newcomb Editor (3); Student Body Re- cording Secretary (2); Student Council Secretary-Treasurer (3); Executive Comnnittee {2, 3); Pan-Hellenic Association (1) HELEN FRANCES BIIOWN, K . H New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; Y. W. C. A. IRENE ADELE BRUCE, . O II Memphis, Tenn. University Theatre; Internationa. Relations Club; Art Club. Fourth Row: ELIZABETH LEE CARROLL, K K I ' Alexandria, La. Art Club. ALICE OSWALD CARTER, K A H New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; Archery (I, 2}. CHARLOTTE EMILY CARTER, K K I ' New Orleans, La. Student B dy Treasurer; T. U. R. K. Chairman; Greenbackers Treasurer; Cotillion Club Executive Committee. Fi.th Row: DARRAH LOUISE CHAUVIN, K A 9 New Orleans, La. Student Council (3); Jambal. ya Assistant Editor; T. U. R. K.; Greenbackers; Operetta (2 3); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Dancing Club. ELEANOR COHEN New Orleans, La. Puppet Club. ELIZABETH COOPER, II H ' I ' New Orleans, La. Art Club; Catholic Club. Sixth Row: LOIS ELIZABETH DEBAKEY Lake Charles, La. NENETTE DENESRE, II II ' I ' New Orleans, La. NORMA DURAND Scott, La. Lampyrids; Art Club; Y. W. C. A.; House Council (3). Seventh Row; HENRYETTA ALICE ELDRIDGE, li 1 « New Orleans, La. Glee Club {I. 2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (I, 2. 3). BETTY FAUST, ■]■V New Orleans, La. Art Club; Badminton. SHELBY GIBBS FLOWER;, K K T Vicksburg, Miss. Hullabaloo Assistant Ediior; Intematiunal Relations Club; Dancing Club. Eighth Row: ,j% .?!«V LENETTE TUCKER FORREST, K K I Dallas, Tex. f ■• CojnrtI; Art Ctub; International Relations Club. CLAIR FREIDA FORTMAYER . . . : ,. Gretna, U. Lampyrids. EDNA MAY FOY San Juan, P. R. i ' vv X g!.-: i A raiH JUNIOR CLASS First Row: ANNE ELLA FUGATE Hailehurst. Miss. MADELEINE MATHILDE GALLAGHER, B S O ' . . . New Orleans. La. G.ee Club (I, 2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (I, 2, 3); Operetta (2). CHARLOTTE GARDNER New Orleans. La. International Relations Club; University Theatre. Second Row: MARGARET LOUISE GASH, KAe New Orleans. La. Greenbackers; Art Club; Glee Club; Freshman Hop Committee. BARBARA GILMORE, X SJ New Orleans. La. International Relations Club; Art Club. GEORGE ENID GIROT, + M Ocean Springs, Miss. Glee Club; Dormitory Council. Third Row: MARGARET ELMINA GLENN, A C) H Lincolnton, N. C. Art Club; University Theatre. ROSEMARY CLARKE GOUGH New Orleans. La. A Capella Choir (2, 3); Glee Club (I. 2. 3); Operetta (I, 31. GLORIA MARIE GREHAN, 11 B •! New Orleans, La. Art Club (I, 2, 3); Dramatic Club (I); Hockey (I, 2); Basketball (I, 2). Fourth Row: MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS, KKP New Orleans, La. MIRIAM JEAN HEINDEL New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Orchestra (I, 2, 3); Y. W. C. A. (I, 2, 3). Cabinet (2), Secretary (3); Operetta (2). THELMA ALOYSIA HEMARD, ZTA New Orleans, La. A Capella Choir (2, 3); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Greenbackers; Cotillion Club (2, 3); Orchestra (I, 2, 3). Fifth Row: MARY REGINA HOEHN, U New Orleans, La. Greenbackers. ALTHEA HUEY, II B New Orleans, La. Art Club Treasurer; Class Secretary (3); Hocke . LOUISE ADELA HUTSON, BIO New Orleans. La. Y. W. C. A.; Art Club. Sixth Row: BARBARA ANN JOSEPH, M New Orleans, La. International Relations Club; Greenbackers. FERNANDE KATZ, , E I- New Orleans, La. Finance Committee [3}. KATHLEEN MARY KEE5E New Orleans, La. International Relations Club; Dance Club; Debating Club; Y. W. C. A. Seventh Row: ANNE CARSON KILPATRICK, K K T New Orleans, La. Class Treasurer (2); Athletic Council (2); International Relations Club, Vice-President (3); Student Council (3). MARJORIE THERESE KISTER, . A II New Orleans, La. Student Council (I); Class Publicity Manager (2); Glee Club (I, 2. 3); Y. W. C, A. (I, 2. 3), Operetta (2, 3); Varsity Hockey (I). JESSIE KLINE, A i: ■!• Clarksdale. Miss. Cotillion Club; International Relations Club. Eighth Row: ADELE EVELYN KOHLMAN, . K ' I ' i x N«w Orl««ns, L . Dramatic Club (li Debating Club (I, 2, 3), Secret ' ry.Treosurcr (3); Dance Club (3); ' ' Vt Swirnrnitit) Mci-t. ,.. ' i ' .|JinY MARJORIE KRECKEL, B i; ii New OrlMni. L«. ' S o ipyrlds: Class Vice-President. (3t: Oahce Club; Debating Club; Glee Club (I, 2, 3); ' ■Y. W. C. A. {I. 2); Operetta (2); Pon-Hrllenlc AssAciotion; Art Club (2). MARY LEE LEMANN, , I ' A .... DonaldsonvilU, La. All Club (I); Y. W. C. A. {I, 2. 31, Ii... ,i, House Council (3). I I JCTIL JUNIOR CLASS First Row: LELLA MARY LEVINE, •!• . [ New Orleans. La. Glee Club; Art Club. NOREEN MARY LEVINE, 1! i O New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Orctiestra. JANEHE LORRAINE LEWENAUER, A E Milwaukee, Wis. Art Club; International Relations Club. Second Row: ALINE LERLINE LOEWENBERG New Orleans, La. International Relations Club. BERNICE FLORA LURIE Florala, Ala. Glee Ciub {I, 2, 3); A Capella Choir (I, 2, 3); Orchestra (I, 2, 3); University Ttieatre; International Relations Club. JUSTINE STAIB MANN New Orleans, La. International Relations Club, President. Third Row: AMELIA PULLIAM MANOGUE, . O II Memphis, Tenn. Glee Club; Dramatic Club; Operetta. MARJORIE JEAN McBRIDE. Z T A New Orleans. La. University Theatre (2); Art Club (I, 2, 3); Hockey {I, 2); Badminton (2); Swimming (2); Dancing Club. EULALiE WOOLVERTON McKAY, K K T Vicksburg, Miss. htullabaloo Society Editor (3); Dance Club; Dramatic Club; Class Treasurer (3). Fourth Row: MARY KINNEAR BINNIE McKENZIE, . T A New Orleans, La. MOLLIE MONTGOMERY MERRIMAN, II 11 Hot Springs, Ark. Athletic Council (I); House Council (I, 3). Secretary (3); University Theatre. KATHERINE ANN METZGER Dallas, Tex. Art Club; Mistress of Revels. Fifth Row: JEANNE PUJOL MEYER, Z T A New Orleans, La. Camera Club; Art Ciub {2. 3). EDITH CHARLOTTE MOORE, H A Scotia, N. Y. Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet THAIS AMELIA MORRIS New Orleans, La. Sixth Row: GRACE EUGENIE MURRHEE, A II New Orieans, La. Lampyrids; Athletic Council Secretary; Y. W. C. A. MARY FRANCES PARNELL, II I) ' l- Halley, Ark. International Relations Club; House Council; Art Club. ELEANOR VIRGINIA PEARCE, K K T Alexandria, La. Art Club; House Council. Seventh Row: ADELE LEAH PICK New Orleans. La. Cjrnera Club; International Relations Club; Operetta; Dance Club; Glee Club. FLORENCE POTTHARST, A (I il New Orleans, La. Jambalaya Assistant Business Manager (3); Dramatic Club (2); Glee Club (I. 2). MARTHA ESTELLE POWERS, II S () Now Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A. Eighth Row: NANCY JANE PRATT. II B V: Houston. Tex. Hullabaloo; Dance Cliib; Tennis. ADELE FRIEDA RAMOS, I) S O New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A. (I, 2, 3), Cabinet (2). President (3J,; Debating CluJ) (.(, 2); Art Club (2); Jambalaya (2); Swimmin g,; ' (r, -2, -3); Archery (1,2); Fencing ;(2} ; ' 6 tfiton (3); .Pan ' ■' ! Hellenic Association (3). ' ' S, , V ' MARY JANE RePASS, Z T A • . New Orleans, La, Hullabaloo (2, 3), Sporfs Editor (3); Dramatic Club (I. 2); Catholic Club (2, 3). [56 J i JUNIORCLASS First Row; ROBERTINE JUANITA RHYMES, A A n Monroe, La. International Relations Club; House Council. SARAH WESTON ROBISON, KAe Omaha, Neb. MARGARET LUCILLE ROEMER, Z T A Shreveport. La. Class President (3); Assistant Cheerleader (2); Art Club (I, 2. 3). Vice-President (3); Resident Student Council (3); Student Council (3); T. U. R. K. (2, 3); Cotillion Club (2, 3). Second Row: KATHLYN MAE ROOME, B A New Orleans, La. Debating Club; Catholic Club; Pan-Hellenic Assoclatior, RACHEL AOALINE SCHOCK, K K F Tulsa, Okla. Art Club (I, 2, 3); Camera Club (3): International Relations Club (3); Glee Club (1. 2). FRANCES CORDELIA SENTER, K K T New Orleans, La. Lampyrids; Hullabaloo Assistant Editor. Third Row: DOROTHY CHARLOTTE SHAPIRO Guanabacoa, Cuba HILDA MATILDE SILVA Cabo Rojo, P. R. VERRE ELIZABETH SIMPSON Shreveport, La. University Theatre; Debating Club; Glee Club; Classical Club. Fourth Row; MERLE MARIE SMITH, A A II Houma, La. Glee Club; Operetta. ELAINE BALL SOLOMON, A K Helena, Ark. T. U. R. K.; E«ecutive Comnnittee (3); Cotillion Club (I, 2, 3); Lampyrids (I, 2, 3), Secretary (3), Student Council (I, 2); Class President (I). ESTHER MARJORIE SPRINGER, ZTA New Orleans, La. Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Greenbackers; Swimming. Fifth Row; MARGERY ANNA STAUSS, II 1! New Orleans, La. Cotlllron Club; Glee Club; Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic Association. ROSE MARY STEWART, li + A New Orleans, La. Lampyrids; Catholic Club. MARY JANE STOUT New Orleans, La. Art Club (I, 2, 3); Dance Club; Water Color Club (I, 2, 3). Si th Row: ETHEL STRACK, X .. ' New Orleans, La. Intornalional Relations Club; Cotillion Club. LORRAINE ALYS ST. RAYMOND. A U II New Orleans. La. Hullabaloo (2, 3), Jambalaya (2); Greenbackers (2, 3); Cotillion Club (2, 3); T. U. R. K. (3); Tennis (1). MARY ELLIS TACK, II II ' h Tulsa, Okla. Art Club; Hockey. Seventh Row: MARY ESTHER WAIT New Orleans. La. Glee Club (1, 2, 3); Operetta. LOIS ANN WALTON, KAO Palatka, Fla. Art Club; International Relations Club; Hockey. CAROLYN RUSHBROOK WHITE, KAG Now Orleans, La. Glee Club (I. 2); A Capella Choir (2). Eighth Row: PENELOPE ANN WHITE. A A II New Orleans, La. ' lee Club; Operetta; Pon-Hellonic Assocution; Finance Committee. ADELE WILLIAMS, K K T . . . Naw Orleani, La. Ihirniii-nol, Relations Club; Art Qlgb; Hotkey; Execglive Conrimitlee (3). EMMA BERTHA WOLF, . K + New Ot tal i. La. 4 ■? • UNDERGRADUATES First Row: DOROTHY MAY ADAMS, ' 42 Birminqham. Ala. Glee Club; Orchestra. AUDREY MAE AICKLEN, A2, ' I ' M New Orleans. La. Glee Club. CAROLYN BARBARA ALBRECHT ' 42, . A II New Orleans, La. Badminton; Symphony Orchestra. Second Row; RUTH ELIZABETH ALBRECHT, ' 42, . A II New Orleans, La. nternaticnal Relations Club. MARGUERITE LILIIAN ALEXANDER, ' 41 New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K. (2): Y. W. C. A. (I, 2), Cabinet (2); Jennie C. Nixon Debating Prize (I. 2): Varsity Debater (2); Classical Club Secretary-Treasurer; Puppet Club Executive Director; Varsity Hockey (1); Swimming (I, 2); Operetta (2); Executive Committee; Glee Club (I, 2); International Relations Club Secretary (2). MARY ELIZABETH ALPAUGH. ' 42, 11 1! ■New Orleans, La. A t Club ' International Relations Club. Third Row: MARJORIE JANE ALSHULER, ' 42, l 1 S New Orleans, La. Art Club; International Relations Club. EUNICE JANE ALWtS, ' 42 Donaldsonville, La. Dr,ir„atK. Club; Y. V . C. A.; Dance Club. ELIZABETH MILWAkD AMIDON, ' 42 Harlingen, Tex. Glee Club; Hockey. Fourth Row: MARY LLOYD ANDREWS, ' 42 Brunswick, Ga. Hockey; Archery. HARRIETTE ANNE ARMSTRONG, ' 41 Atlanta, Ga. Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet; International Relations Club; Operetta. ADELINE SHIRLEY ARONSON, ' 42, ■!• 1 1 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Hockey; Swimming. Filth Row: LEAL GERALDINE BACKER, ' 42, II ' h . New Orleans, La. Glee Club. Catholic Club. GERTRUDE FAY BALKIN, ' 41 Drew, Miss. G.ie Club; Art Club (I, 2). DOROTHY ADELINE BARNETI, 42, . T . Asheville, N. C. Art CluD; International Relations Club. Sixth Row: GRACE PHYLLIS BEATROUS, ' 42, K A New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I); Art Club, Y W. C. A. BETTY BERNHARD, ' 42, ' I ' .M Birmingham, Ala. International Relations Club; Puppet Club. LU6A BERSADSKY, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club. Seventh Row: MARY GERTRUDE BERTHIER, ' 42 . .... . ...., ... . Monterrey, Mexico Hockey. BETTY 6ETHEA, ' 42, K K 1 ' . ...,. .s .. . . New Orleans, La. Class President (2): T. U. R. K.; Grecnbackers; |; |,lion CluSi. BETTY BEYER, ' 42, H ■!■A New Orleans, La. Gloc Club; H- -t y; Y. V . C, A. I 5 I UNDERGRADUATES First Row: SHIRLEY ELIZABETH 6IALAS. ' 42 Gretna, La. BRUCE BLAKEMORE, ' 42. KB New Orleans. La. Art Club. SHIRLEY ELISE BLOCK. ' 42 Jonestown. Miss. International Relations Club (I. 2); Tennis (2); Swimming (1); Camera Club (1). Second Row: EVELYN BEATRICE BOEVING, ' 42 Memphis. Tenn. NATHALIE MARY BOND. ' 41. . (I 11 New Orleans, La. Jambalaya (I, 2): Art Club (I). MARY JANE BONHAM, ' 42. X U Lake Charles. La. International Relations Club. Third Row: LORRAINE RITA BORDES. ' 41. B A New Orleans. La. University Theatre; Tennis. MARGARET BOSSHARDT. ' 41. A A II San Antonio. Tex. Art Club. HARRIET WURTS BO ' IE, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Fourth Row: MARY ELEANOR BOYLAN. ' 42, K K T New Orleans. La. Glee Club; The Bardies; Art Club. JANE BRAND. ' 42. K A 6 Hobbs, N. Mex. Glee Club; International Relations Club; Art Club. HELEN MARGARET 6RES. ' 41, K A New Orleans, La. Jambalaya. Fifth Row; FRANCES ELIZABETH BROOKS, ' 41, 7, T A Summit, N. J. SHIRLEY LOUISE BROOKS, ' 41 Grand Rapids, Mich. CATHERINE ADELAIDE BROOKSHIRE. ' 41 Kaplan. La. Glee Club (I, 2); Y. W. C. A. (I, 2); Orchestra (2). Sixth Row: ELIZABETH THORNHILL BROOME. ' 41. II I) ' h Pass Christian. Miss. Art Club; International Relations Club. JEANNE CATHERINE BROWN, ' 41. K A 8 New Orleans. La. Jambalaya (2); Glee Club (I. 2). VIRGINIA SYBIL BROWNSON, ' 41. A i) II N w OrUsnt, La. Glee Club (I, 2); International Relations Club (I. 2); Catholic Club (I. 2); Orchestra (I). Savanfh Row: THEODORA HELEN BUGGELN, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Classical Cl((hj GWENDOLYN RUTH BUHLER, ' 42. K A O Now Orleans, La. Glee Club: Art Club. LUCY ANITA BYRNE, ' 42 Now Orleans. La. Gleo Club; Catholic Club; Debate Club: Tennis, I 59 J 1)4 t UNDERGRADUATES first Row: MARY YVONNE CAHAL, ' 41, ■!■M New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Art Club. MARY JANE CALLAHAN, l, X .! New Orleans, La. Internalional Relations Club; Classical Club. BARBARA DEAN CAMPBELL, ' 41, . O 11 New Orleans, La. Janibalaya; Art Club; Pan-Hellenic Association. Second Row: ELSA ALYCE CAPO. ■41. ' !■.M New Orleans. La. Debating Club; Hullabaloo. MAIZIE MARIE CARAVELLA. ' 42 La Place, La. Glee Club. JANE ELIZABETH CARPENTER, ' 42, .K iMI New Orleans, La. Art Club; International Relations Club. Third Row: HELEN ANN CHARBONNET, ' 42, .X .. ' New Orleans, La. Glee Club. GRACE CHAVANNE, ' 41, K K F New Orleans, La. LUCIE MARIE CLAIBORNE, ' 42, II B !■New Orleans, La. Badminton: Art Club. Fourth Row: CATHERINE STEELE CLARKE, ' 42, K K I New Orleans, La. Glee Club; the Bardies. SUE CLARK CLEVELAND. ' 42 Memphis, Tenn. Badminton. ELIZABETH CATHERINE COATE, ' 41 Arkadelphia. Ark. Orchestra (I, 2); Glee Club |2). Fifth Row: SARA ELIZABETH COBB, ' 41, . T . Dallas, TeK. HENRIETTA HUGHES COLLEY, ' 41, X Si Grantville, Ga. Art Club; International Relations C ' ub. HELEN LOUISE COLLINS, ' 42, X !. ' New Orleans, La. Archery; Glee Club Sixth Row: LOIS AGNES COLOMES, ' 42. II ' I- . New Orleans. La. Glee Club; Badminton. JANET CONLY, ' 42, K . 1 1 Laredo, Te«. The Bardies; Tennis; Art Club. CAROL MARY CONNER, ' 42, II A Metairie Ridge, La. Glee Club; Catholic Club. Seventh Row: DOROTHY MAE COOLEY, ' 41, ' I ' . 1 . . . . . . fvl f Slidell. La. Glee Club (I, 2), Vice-President (2); Classical Club (2) ; ' Operetta (21. NELL COURTNEY, ' 42, X 1! ,. ; Lake Charles, pa. ' r Glee Club; Art Club; Internaftonal Relations Club. . ' S ' X- ' f J ' ' ETHELYN CATHERINE COUSIN, 42, I A . Shreveport, La. Art Club; Debating Club. -... ■••-•■•5 sS£: l ■Oi • UNDERGRADUATES First Row; AMELIA HONOURE CRAIG, ' 41. K K T New Orleans. La. Basketball Captain (I); Athletic Council. CAROLYN BLANCHE CUDD, ' 41, X SJ Columbia, S. C. International Relations Club. JANET MARIE DALY, ' 42, ' .. New Orleans, La. Second Row; ROSEJAY ELIZABETH DANNA, ' 42. B A New Orleans, La. Glee Club: Cattiolic Club. DOROTHY FLORENCE DAVIDSON, 42 Marvell. Ark. University Theatre. HELEN LOUISE DAY, ' 42, 4 ' . 1 New Orleans, La. Glee Club. Third Row; ALICE FILLEUL DAYRIES, ' 42, K . 9 New Orleans, La. Catholic Club; Hullabaloo; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. DOROTHY DEIMEL, ' 42 Jefferson, La. ELEANOR ELIZABETH DIXON, ' 41, K K T New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Tennis. Fourth Row: JOSEPHINE CELESTE DOUGLAS, ' 42, U B •! New Orleans, La. Swimnnina: Hockey DOROTHY RITA DOWLING, ' 42, . A II New Orleans, La. Glee Club. WINNIEFRED LAURA DkACKETT, ' 42, Bid New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Camera Club; Y. W. C. A.; The Bardies. Fifth Row; ALMA CECILE DRESNER, ' 41, , i: .|. New Orleans, La. Dance Club; Art Club; Debating Club. BRYCELAINE DRESSEL, ' 42, .M New Orleans, La. Swimming; Glee Club. AUDREY LORRAINE DUFFY, ' 42 Gretna, La. Siilh Row: CATHERINE STEELE DUNCAN, ' 41 New Orleans, La. CAROLYN LOUISE OUPUY, ' 4? New Iberia. La. Jambalayo; Catholic Club; Cotillion Club. ROSE MARIE DUVIC, ' 41, BIO New Orleans, La. lennis (I); Y. W. C. A. (I. 2); Catholic Club (I. 2). Seventh Row: KATHRYN ELIZABETH EDWARDS, ' 42. •! ' .M Atlanta, Ga. liniverslty Theatre; Glee Club. EILEEN FRIEDA ELSON. ' 41 Now Orleans, La. CORINNE AUGUSTIN ESHLEMAN, ' 42, II I) ' h New Orleans, La. Art Club; Catholic Club; Glee Club. Eighth Row; ADRIENNE JOAN ESKELES, ' 42, A E -f St. Louis, Mo. tlullaboloo; International Rcl.i ' ' ■' Bowlina. VIVIAN LOUISE ESTOPINAL, ' 42 Now Orleans, La. ETHELYN BRINGIER EVERETT, ' 41, 11 •!■A N«w Orl««nl, La. Univorsity Theetr : T«.n ' ; - Ar hory I M I ■(i J 1 UNDERG RADU ATES First Row: LUCILLE HAVARD EWIN. 41, K K P New Orleans. La. Soccer (1), MARIE LOUISE EYRICH, ' 41, It ' |. A Natchei, Miss. Glee Club; Lampyrids. DORIS URSULA FAGAN, ' « New Orleans, La Glee Club: Catholic Club; Classical Club; Hullabaloo. Second Row: JEANNE MARIE FARRELL, ' 42 A O 11 New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo: Glee Club; Catholic Club. LOUISE FEITEL, ' 42 New Orleans, La. NATHALIE FEITEL, ' 42, A K l New Orleans. La. International Relations Club. Third Row: SADIE RUTH FELDMAN, ' 42, ■!• I 1 New Orleans, La. Swimming; Archery; Glee Club. EDITH FENNO, ' 41, K K 1 ' New Orleans, La. Cotillion Club; Greenbackers; Art Club. CLAUDIA PEGGY FENNO, ' 42, K K T New Orleans, La. Glee Club; University Theatre. Fourth Row: FLORA MAE ALICE FERAUD, ' 42, BSD New Orleans, La. Catholic Club; Y. W. C A. LUCILLE JANE FERDERBER, ' 42, A K ' 1 ' Chicago, III. HELEN COYLE FERRANDOU. ' 41. A 11 New Orleans, La. Jambalava (1, 2); Greenbackers (2); Glee Club (1). Filth Row: ELSIE TERESA FIELD, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Jennie C, Nixon Debafinq Society; Y W C. A.; Puppet Club. NANCY ELIZABETH FIELDS, ' 41, X Si Pine Apple, Ala. International Relations Club; Orchestra; Dormitory Council, RACHEL LEAH FINEGOLD, ' 41 New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Puppet Club. Sixth Row: JEANNE OLIE FINKE, ' 41, H I New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A. (I, 2), Cabinet (2); International Relations Club (2); Debating Club (2); Art Club (2); Freshman Hop Committee; Sophomore Drag Committee. CAROLYN MAXINE FISCHER. ' 41, -I ' M New Orleans. La. Glee Club; University Theatre. FAIRFAX FOSTER. ' 41. II II ' l ' Franklin. La. Greenbackers (I. I). Seventh Row: DENISE ISABEL FREEMAN, ' 42, A A 11 New Orleans, La. Art Club; Y. W. C. A. MARION 8EULAH FRESCHEL, ' 42 New York, N. Y. University Theatre; Classical Club. HELENE FRIEDMAN, ' 42 Fort Smith, Ark. International Relations Club; Camera Club; University Theatre. Eighth Row: MARJORIE LOIS FRY, ' 41, E •[■Natchei, Miss. Art Club. DOROTHY LEE GAIENNIE, ' 41, K A New Orleans, La. Art Club (I. 2); Debating Club (I, 2); International Relations Club (I, 2). JANE LUM GAITHER, ' 41, X fi Hopkinsville, Ky. International Relations Club. Ninth Row: JANE ELIZABETH GALLAHER, ' 42, A () 11 New Orleans, La. Classical Club. LAURA CARROLL GALLION, ' 41, X !i . . i; 5 . ' ; Washington, D. C. Debating Club; Classcal Club. BEVERLY RITA GALLO, ' •11, II A New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo. 1 62 1 .V X 1 «v: UNDERGRADUATES First Ro : MARIE ELAINE GAMARD, ' 42. A II II New Orleans. La. Glee Club; The Cardies; Catholic Club. KATHERINE ELIZABETH GARDNER, ' 42 Houston. Tex. University Theatre. SHIRLEY ADELE GARROT, ' 42, B S () New Orleans, La. Glee CIud; Catholic Club; The Bardies- Y. W. C. A.; Camera Club. Second Row: GLADYS LODOISKA GAY, 42, 11 B ■! New Orleans, La. 3lee Club; Orchestra. FRANCES GILMER, ' 42, X Si Lake Charles, La. Art Club; International Relations Club. JANICE SHIRLEY GINSBURG, ' 42 Alexandria, La. Glee Club; University Theatre; Irish Club; Jennie C. Nixon Debating Club. Third Row: LaREINE HILL GLADDEN, ' 42, K H N;w Orleans, La. Glee Club; Hullabaloo; Hockey. REVA LEAH GODLOVE. ' 41, . K .|. Houston, Tex. University Theatre. FAY BETTYE GOLDMAN, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Debating Club. Fourth Row: RUTH JOHNSON GORDON, ' 42, K K T Bryan, Tex. Dance Club; Art Club. BETTY LEE GOUGH, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Operetta; Glee Ciub (I. 2). NOLA FLORENCE GRANGER, ' 42, Z T A New Orleans, La. Glee Club. Fifth Row: VIOLET MAY GREMAR, ' 42, .M New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Huliabaloo; University Theatre. ROSALIE GRESHAM ' 41, II li ' I ' Birmingham, Ala. Hullabaloo. CAROLYN VIVIAN GRIFFITH, ' 41, A i 11 Slidell, La. Glee Club {I, 2); Classical Club (2); Operetta (2). Sixth Row: NELLIE MAE GUNN, ' 42, A A II New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Orchestra; Puppet Club; International Relations Club, Y. W. C. A. MARY ANN HACKEH, ' 42, II B ' (■New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Hockey. FLORENCE YVONNE HAMAKER, ' 42, A l II New Orleans, La. Glee Club; University Theatre. Seventh Row: FRANCES MINNETTE HARDEMAN, ' 41, H •!■A Stonewall. La. ANNE GORDON HARPER, ' 41, K A (I Augusta, Ga. International Relations Club. MARTHA LILLY HARPER, 41. K A () Minden, La. Glee Club (I, 2); International Relations Club (2). Eighth Row: MERCEDES LUCILLE HARRIS, ' 42, K K r New Orleans, La. EMMA BARBARA HARRISON, ' 41, ■!■.M Forest, Miss. Grecnbockcrs (I, 2). ELIZABETH BEALE HARRISON, ' 42, II It ■!■Hopewell, Va. Art Club; Puppet Club. Ninth Row: MIMI ELIZABETH HARRY, ' 41, K K T Now Orleans, La. Jambolaya (1)1 Hullabaloo (1, 2). DOROTHY ' WILHELMINA HARTLEY, ' «, II 1 c I Now Orleans. La. Glee Club; Y. W. C A, GAIL HAUSMANN, ' 42, A K ' I ' Now Orleans, La. Swimming; Tennis. I M I Skite !  UNDERG RADU ATES First Row: JUNE LOIS HAVA, ' 42 New Orleans, La. NORMA ELIZABETH HEBERT, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Archery: Hockey. AUDREY SHIRLEY HEREFORD, ' 41. X .! New Orleans, La. Greenbackers; Jambalaya. Second Row: HARRIET HEIDLER, ' 41, XV. Mount Vernon, III. irternational Relations Club; Art Club; Class Vice-President (2). SARA CECILE HEIM, ' 42, -frSr New Orleans. La. Classif.al Club; University Theatre; Glee Club; Hockey: Tennis. ALGIE WALTON HILL, ' 41, K K T MontqDmery. Ala. Hullabaloo; Debating Club. GLORIA BETTY HILL. ' 42, K K : ' New Orleans, La. Art Club; International Relations Club. DOROTHY HELEN HILLER, ' 42, . K ■] Art Club; Glee Club. New Orleans, La. MILDRED AMELIE HILLER, ' 41 New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Art Club. Fourth Row: JANE ELIZABETH HINDS, ' 41, New Orleans, La. Glee Club. BETTY CHAUVIN HOCHENEDEL, ' 41, K K 1 ' Houma, La. Art Club- Glee Club. ESTELLE MARGARET HOCKE, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A.; Swimming. Fifth Row: KATE HODGE, ' 41, ■!■M New Orleans, La. Class President (l); Jambalaya (I, 2); Glee Club (I); Y. W. C. A. (I, 2); T. U. R. K. (2); Cotillion Club (2). ELSA HOEHN, ' 42, . !! New Orleans, La. Glee Club JANE HOFFHEIMER, ' 41, . F. ! ' Cincinnati, Ohio Art Club (I, 2); International Relations Club (I, 2); University Theatre (I, 2). TATIANA HOFSTRA, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A.; Hockey. MARY VIRGINIA HOHENSTEIN, ' 42, K K 1 New Orleans, La. Art Club; Catholic Club. EMA GLEN HOOKS, ' 41, K . O Shrevcport, La. Glee Club. Seventh Row: AGNES ADELLA HOPKINS, ' 42 Gretna, La. FRANCES ELIZABETH HUTSON, ' 42, , T A Shreveport, La. Art Club; Swimming; Tennis. MARY JANE HUTSON, ' 41, It i; (1 New Orleans, La. Head Cheerleader (2); T. U. R. K.; Y. W. C. A.; Catholic Club; Glee Club; De- bating Club; Tennis; Freshman Beauty Court; Sophomore Drag Committee. Eighth Row: JANE LAIRD IRWIN, ' 41, . n || Mt. Pleasant, Tenn. University Theatre; Y. W. C. A. HELOISE PFEIFER ISAACSON, ' 42 Little Rock, Ark. NELLIE ELIZABETH IVEY, ' 42, II 1 () New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Camera Club; Y. W. C. A.; Freshman Hop Committee. .... Florence, Ala -- ' N W. C. A. 4 -3 Eufaula, AI ,,. ' K Ninth Row: AUDREY MAUDE JOHNSON, ' 42, A n 11 Tennis; Art Club; Internatir LEILA BADHAM JOHNSTON, ' 42, A h . , .... .... Art Club; UnivBr ty; Theatre. ' f-f ? ' MARGARET ELAINE JONES, ' 41, II 11 ■!■■l M ■■4- ' •;• y New Orleans, La. | Art Club (2 3), International Rclationi Slab (l);- ' Ho ' clte {if; Glee Club. ; ii [64 I S l ' i UN DERG RADU ATES First Row: SARA VIRGINIA JONES, ' 41, X 9. Mileston, Miss. Class Vke-President (1); House Council (2); Orchestra (I); Lampyrids. CLARA YVONNE JONES. ' 42 Menard, Tex. University Theatre: Art Club. DOROTHY LOUISE JURISICH, ' 41, BIO New Orleans. La. Ar+ Club; Sophomore Drag Committee; Hullabaloo; Y, W. C. A. Second Row: GLORIA MAE REBECCA JUSTICE, 42 Marrero, La. Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club. HENRIETTA JANICE KAHN, -4!, A K ! New Orleans, La. Art Club; International Relations Club. WESTLEY RITA KAISER, ' 42 New Orleans, La. International Relations Club; Hullabaloo; Glee Club; Dance Club; Y. W. C. A.; Puppet Club. Third Row: BIRDIE MAE KAPLAN, ' 42, . K Louisville, Ky. BLANCHE KEILER, ' 42 Paducah, Ky. BETTY ANN KELLNER, 42, . K + Springfield, III. Archery; International Relations Club. Fourth Row: MARY CATHERINE KELLY, ' 42, ■[■W New Orleans, La. Glee Club. MARJORIE BARBARA KIBBE, ' 42, II ' I ' . New Orleans, La. Art Club; Y. W. C. A. KATHLEEN VICTORIA KIECH, ' 42 Joncsbcro, Ark. Art Club. Camera Club; International Relations Club, Filth Row: ELEANOR VIRGINIA KLUGH, ' 41, II H l Hot Springs, A rk, HARRIETT CARPENTER KOSTMAYER, ' 41. K K 1 ' New Orleans, La. International Relations Club (I. 2); Glee Club (I, 2i. JANE ELISE KOTTWITZ, ' 42 Houston, Tex. Sixth Row; VIRGINIA BAUMAN KYLE, ' 42 New Iberia, La. ELAINE MARJORIE LACROIX, ' 41, . ' .. ' New Orleans, La. KATHERINE LAIDLAW, ' 41, K K I ' Dallas, Tex. Art Club. Seventh Row: EMMA JOAN LANDRY, ' 42, B ' I A New Iberia, La. University Theatre; Catholic Club. MARY LOU LANGDON, ' 42 Hornersville, Mo. G v:. Club; Y. W. C. A.; University Theatre. ROSE HARDING LAPEYRE, ' 42, X S! Jacksonville, Fla. Glee Club; University Theatre. Eighth Row: DORIS RUTH LAVNER, ' 41 Inverness, Miss Glee Club; A Capclla Choir; University Theatre; Hullabaloo; International Relations Club. BERNADETTE RITA LAWHON, ' 42. It •! A New Orleans, La. Glee Club. RUTH AUDREY LEBERMAN, ' 41, . i: •!■Chicago, III. Ninth Row: ALMA FRANCES LECKERT, ' 41, B fr} New Orleans, La. Catholic Club. DORA JANE LEDGERV OOD. ' 42 . . . ' ' . , Hot Spring , Ark. Glee Club; Universify Theatre; Dance Club. BETTIE GOHLMAN LESTER, ' 42, A n || . Houston, Tt«. Glee Ciuo. I 61 1 UN DERG RADU ATES First Row: MARY ELAINE LEVERICH. ' 42, II « •!■New Orleans, La. Glee Club. HELENS REGINA LEVI, 41, A K •!• Dallas, Te«. University Theatre; Swimming. JOYCE EVELYN LEVIS. ' « Houston, Te . Debating Club; Camera Club. Second Row: JUDITH RUTH LEVITAN, ' « Chicago, III. International Relations Club; Tennis. FANNY MAE LEVY, •41 New Orleans, La. JANICE HELEN LEVY, ' 41, . K New Orleans, La. Third Row: JACKLYN HERME LEVY, ' 42 New Orleans, La. SARA POPE LEWIS, ' 41, X ! Atlanta, Ga. Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Operetta. BERNICE NADINE LINSKY, ' 42 St. Louis, Mo. Fourth Row; BETTY ANNE LIPPER, ' 42, . K + Houston, Tex. International Relations Club. MIRIAM INEZ LIPSON, 42 Marks, Miss. Orchestra; Tennis; Badminton. BLANCHE WOLF LISCHKOFF, ' 42, . K ■[ Pensacola, Fla Archery. Fifth Row: ANNETTE SHIFRA LISITZKY, ' 41 New Orleans, La. EMILIE ELLIOT LOCASCIO, ' 42, .A ) II New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; Glee Club; The Bardies. CAROLYN ALICE LONG, ' 41, i ' New Orleans, La. Glee Club. Sixth Row: MARIAN BARBARA LOTRUGLIO, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Classical Club. MELBA EVELYN LOUBAT, ' 41, S n New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Glee Club. MARILYN LLOYD LOVELL, ' 41, K X  Fiance Field, C. Z. Seventh Row: EVELYN THOMPSON LuWE, ' 41, K K I New Orleans, La. Glee Club. FLEURETTE ADOREE LURIE, ' 42, A K l New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Glee Club. MURIEL MARY ANN LYONS, ' 42, •!■M New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Glee Club; Catholic Club. Eighth Row: JEAN MAGEE, ' 41, A II New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A. MARJORIE DOROTHY MALTRY, ' 41, II •! A New Orleans. La. ARDATH MARY MARKEL, ' 41, A i II New Orleans. La. Hullabaloo. Ninth Row: GAYLE RHOADES MARSCHALL, ' 42, A ) 11 New Orleans, La. Swimming: Archery. MARGARET LOUISE MARSHALL, ' 41, II B. 4 Monterrey, Mexico Art Giilb,; MARY AUGUSTO MAVERICK, ' 42. X T A ;U • J- ■• v San Antonio, Tex. University Theatrt5: 6lee Ctiib. r66i n Bi UNDERG RADU ATES First Row: JENNIE LINCOLN WAYER, ' 42, BIO New Orleans, La. BETTIE MAE McCORD, 42, K K 1 ' New Orleans, La. Art Club; Tennis. MARY LOUISE McCORD, ' 41 Cary, Miss. Y, W. C. A. (I, 2); International Relations Club. Second Row: FRANCES PARDUE McCUTCHON, ' 42, X New Orleans, La. Catholic Club; Glee Club. MARTHA CREIGHTON McCUTCHON, ' 42, X S New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Catholic Club. EDITH MURRELL McDONALD, ' 42, Z T . New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Y. W, C. A.; Archery. Third Row: CHARLEY NELLE McGOWEN, 41, K . 9 Shreveport, La. Hullabaloo. DOROTHY KATHRYN McGUIRK, ' 41, A 11 New Orleans, La. University Theatre MARY JANE MclNTOSH, ' 41, . T . Memphis, Tenn. Art Club. Fourth Row: MARGARET COKE McLAURIN, ' 42 Dallas, Tex. International Relations Club; Art Club. THERESA ELIZABETH McNARON, ' 42 Fairfield, Ala. Art Club; University Theatre. LORRAINE CLAIR MEDNIK, ' 42 St. Louis, Mo. Tennis. Fifth Row: MARY LANGLEY MEHAFFY. ' 42, II B Little Rock, Ark. Art Club; International Relations Club. PEGGY MENGIS, ' 41, Hill New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Catholic Club. NANCY MEREDITH, ' 42 Dallas, Tex. Sixth Row: IDA JEAN MERING, ' 42 Kansas City, Mo. Art Club. VERNA MAE CLAIRE MEYER ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Orchestra; Y. W. C. A.; Dance Club; Hullabaloo; Puppet Club. ELIZABETH HENRIETTA MEYERS, ' 41, B : New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A.; Archery. Seventh Row: RENEE DAVID MIESTER, ' 41, •!• M New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Glee Club. NANCY BEIRNE MILES, ' 42, II B •!■New Orleans, La. BERTHA ROSE MILLER. ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Swimming; Badminton. Eighth Row: MILDRED LOUISE MINDERMAN, ' 41, B ' 1 ' ; New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A.; Archery, MARGUERITE ANNE MOONEY, ' 41, . A II Tampa, Fla. Operetta; University Theatre; Glee Club; International Relations Club. ROSALIE ELLEN MOORE, ' 41, A A II N«w Orleans, La. Glee Club; University Theatre; Orchestra. Ninth Row: ELVIA MARIE MORALES, ' 42 New Orleans. L.i. Glee Club; Y, W. C. A.; Swimming; Archery. FRANCES WHITE MORRISS, ' 41.  M Birmingham. Ala. Art Club; University Theatre; Oobating Club. MARIE THEARD MOSES. ■41, B • A ; ; Naw Orleani. La. L.impvridi; Calholic Club; Debating Club: ParfHcllenic Association. I 67 I i .V. 1I f-i fy-} -:i UNDERGRADUATES First Row: MAIDA KATHLEEN MOTER, 41 New Orleans. La. MILDRED DUTARTRE MURRAY, ' 42 Vidalia. La. Debating Club; Dramatic Club; Glee Club; Hockey. MARIAN LLOYD NASH. 42 Gretna, La. Second Row; FANNIE LEE NELKEN, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Dance Club. LOUISE COURTIN NELSON, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Cmnr.i Cli;b; Y W. C. A.; GlfiC Club; Archery; Hockey. CATHERINE JESSIE NIXON. ' 42 New Orleans, La. Swimming. Third Row; ALINE JOEL NOBILE, 41 New Orleans, La. Glee Club. CAROLYN ELIZABETH NORTH. ' 42, K A B Memphis. Tenn. Y W. C. A.; Glee Club; Archery. FRANCES MARY OCCHIPINTI. ' 41 New Orleans. La. Swimming; Tennis. Fourth Row; BETTY ELISE ODENWALD, ' 41, 11 1 () New Orleans. La. Glee Club; University Theatre; Dance Club. EMILY RITA OHLSEN. ' 42 New Orleans, La. TRINA ALBERTA OLINDE, ' 42 New Roads, La. Catholic Club; International Relations Club; Art Club; Dance Club. Fifth Row: MARCIE ANNE ONIELL, ' 42 Franklin, La. Glee Club. JEAN MARILYN ORTON, ' 42, I . ' I ' Cincinnati, Ohio International Relations Club; Dance Club; Art Club. NATHALIE DORIS OWINGS, ' 42, . (I II New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Art Club. Sixth Row: BERTHA PAGLIN, ' 42, A K •! New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo: Debating Club; Dance Club; Tennis; Swimming LILLIAN NEELY PALMER, ' 42, A A II Waynesboro, Ga. Universlly Theatre; Glee Club. MARGARET PATERSON, 42, . ' .. ' New Orleans, La. Seventh Row: LUCILE CARRIE PATTERSON, ' 42. 1 M New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; Glee Club. MARJORIE CLAUDIA PEARCE, ' 42, K K I ' Alexandria, La. Art Club; Y. W. C. A.; Hullabaloo. REGINA CONSTANCE PELIAS, ' 42, , T A New Orleans. La. Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Orchestra. Eighth Row: EUNICE EVE PERKINS, 41, Z T A Sulphur, La. Hullabaloo; Art Club; Y. W. C. A. HEPHZIBAH CATHERINE PERKINS, ' 42, ' l . l Lake City, Fla. Glee Club. JANE PER-LEE, 42 Liberty, Mo. Tennis. Ninth Row: ... ::% . ' -L V ;. ' MARION RITA PEYTRAL, ' 4f |6jU: O New Orleans, La N ' IRENE LOUISE PFAFF. ' 41, K AH . . . ■■-f!-- • -, New Orleans, LaJ - Glee Club; Ja mli«loya. ' | ' KATHARINE AUGUSTA PHILLIPS, ' 42, H B New Orleans, La. Glee Ciub. t 6S I liSMyMHiU ifl UN DERG RADU ATES First Row: KATHARINE MINOR PIPES. ' 42, K K I ' Houma, La. Art Club. WARTHA JANE PORTER. ' 41, K K I ' Fort Wayne. Ind. Class Secretary (21. VIOLA JOSIE POTTHARST, ' 41. . ' .. ' New Orleans. La. Glee Club. Second Row; CATHERINE SOPHIA POWERS. ' 42 New Orleans. La. Dance Club. EVELYN GRAY POWERS. ' 42. - n II Atlanta. Ga. Art Club; International Relations Club. HANNAH BETTY PRINS, ' 42. .A K -l Kansas City. Mo. International Relations Club; Art Club. Third Row: JAMIE HOFFMAN PROCHASKA. ' 42. II 1 1 1 New Orleans. La. Y. W. C. A.; Art Club. IDA ELIZABETH RAULINS. ' 41 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Y, W. C A.; Puppet Club; International Relations Club, MARIE LOUISE RAMELLI. ' 41. Ann New Orleans. La. Jambalaya; International Relations Club; Art Club; Catholic Club; Hullabaloo; Tennis. Fourth Row: ANALEE MARIE RAY, ' 41. A () II New Orleans, La. Catholic Club; Art Club. JANE AUDREY READ, ' 41, K K 1 ' New Orleans. La. JULIA LEE REED, 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. Fifth Row: LUCIA VAN LIERE REEVES. ' 42 Paducah, Ky. DOROTHY REINER, 42 New Orleans. La. ESTHER LOUISE RENAUD. ' 42. K . H Ft. Worth, Tex. International Relations Club; Debating Club; Art Club. Sixth Row: JEAN COWIE RESTRICK, ' 42. K K 1 ' Detroit, Mich. Dance Club; Glee Club. LILLIAN ELIZABETH RIDNOUR, ' 41. II A Metairie, La. Glee Club. CAROLYN ELSA ROBBERT, ' 42, A A II New Orleans. La. Glee Cliib- Cheerleader (1); Hockey. Seventh P.ow: NAOINE ESTHER RO biJERT. ' 41, . A II New Orleans, La. Glct Club; Dance Club; Lompyrids; Soccer. MARTINE ROSEMOND ROBERTS, ' 42. K A 6 Port Arthur. Tex. Aft Club; International Relations Club; Archery. PATRICIA ROBERTSON, ' 41, A d II Naw Orleans, La. Glee Club; Hullabaloo; Internotional Relations Club; Art Club; Tennis. Eighth Row: MARY ELOISE ROONEY. ' 42 New Orleans. La. CLARICE RUTH ROSENBERG, ' 42 SI. Louis. Mo. Orchestra; Glee Club; University Theatre. JOAN ROSENBERG. ' 42. A I; •! Wllnnotle. III. Ninth Row: MARJORIE RUTH ROSENBLUM, ' 42 Kansas City, Mo. Internatio ■' ' ' Iminton. JENNIE ROSS, ' 42, K V ii New Orleans, Lo. DOROTHY FAY ROSSEN, ' 42 St. Louis, Mo. A-t CI.. I ■. . ■' ..jlre. Ih I UN DERG RADU ATES First Row. EDNA MAE ROUPRICH. 42 Gretna, La. ANNA IvtARIE ROY. 42, U O New Orleans, La. Glee Club: University Ttieatre. BERYL MILDRED ROY, ' 41, li A New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; University Theatre; Puppet Club. Second Row: ELLA AGATHA RICHEY, 42, ■!• .M New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Art Club. ELIZABETH GALLIAND SANDOZ, ' 41, A O n New Orleans, La. Swimming: Hockey JANE GORDON SANDOZ, ' 42, A II 11 New Orleans. La. Hullabaloo; International Relations Club; Cattiolic Club; Archery. Third Row: MAURINE MA8EL SASSbR, ' 42, . I ' A Nixon, Te«. University Theatre; Glee Club. DOROTHY LeGRANDE SAWYER, ' 41 Columbia, S. C. EUNICE AUDREY SCHMITT, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Classical Club. Fourth Row: JANET CLARA SCHNEIDER, ' 42, It 1 O New Orleans, La. SHIRLEY VERONICA SCHOENDORF, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo Business Staff ALICE WILHELMINA SCHOENHARDT, ' 42, A l II New Orleans, La. Catholic Club. Fifth Row: ELIZABETH SCHRAMM, ' 42, HB New Orleans, La. International Relations Club; Art Club. DOROTHY CAROLINE SCHREIBER, ' 42, 11 X n New Orleans, La. ELMA LOIS SCHROEDER, ' 42, II ' I ' A New Orleans, La. Si«th Row: ELAINE STEVENS SCH ' WARTZ, ' 42 New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Art Club; Glee Club. CHARLOTTE MAURICE SCHWARZ, ' 41, A K ' l ' Hempstead, Tex. Class Treasurer (2); Art Club. MARTHA ADELE SCOTT, ' 42, K K T Alexandria, La. University Theatre; Glee Club. Seventh Row: MARGARET PALMER SCOTT, ' 42, , T A New Orleans, La. University Theatre; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Orchestra. FLORENCE ANNE SEALE, ' 42 Bryan, Tex. University Theatre. ELIZABETH SEAVER, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo: A ' t Club; Glee Club. Eighth Row: AMELIE KATHLEEN SEEMANN, ' 42 New Orleans, La. International Relations Club. JOYCELYNN FAITH SEEMANN, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Y. Vk ' . C. A.; Glee Club. DOROTHY MORTIMER SHAPARD, ' 41, 11 I! f New Orleans, La. Ninth Row: S; |j NANCY SHAVV, 41, II B i sf New Orleans, La. „ T. U. R. K.; Tennis. HANNAH LEAH SIEGEL, ' 42 Anderson, S. C. Hullabaloo: Swiniminq. JEANETTE ANN SILBERBERG, ' 42, ■!• 1 1 Clarkiville, Tex. Glee Club: Art Club. r 70 1 -.• UNDERGRADUATES First Row. CAROLYN SILVERMAN, ' 41, A K New Orleans. La. VIRGINIA BEVERLEY SIMS. ' 42, n B t Thibodau«. La. Glee Club. MARY COLCOCK SINCLAIR. ' 41. K K F New Orleans. La. Second Row: MARY BALDWIN SMIIH, ' 41. K K I ' New Orleans. La. MILDRED CHEROKEE SMITH, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Orchestra; Puppet Club; Y. W. C. A. EDITH CATHERINE SMITH, ' 42, A II New Orleans. La. Glee Club; Catholic Club; Jambalaya. Third Row: ELISABETH ELISE MASON SMITH, ' 42 New Orleans. La. EVELYN RUTH SMITH. ' 42. . T .V Waukegan. III. Camera Club. MARGARET DIXON SMITH. ' 42, K K 1 Hammond. La. Glee Club. Fourth Row: MARGARET ELAINE SOLOMON, ' 42, A E Houston. Tex. Irterrational Relations Club; t fockey. MARION CAROLYN STARTS. ' 42. . A II New Orleans. La. Glee Club: Hockey; Swimming. JEANET IRMA STECKLER, ' 42, A K + New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo, Art Club; Debating Club; International Relations Club; Swimming. Fifth Row: JOAN STEIN. ' 42. A K ■! Kansas City. Mo. International Relations Club; Art Club. BEULAH STERBCOW. ' 47 New Orleans. La. FRANCES CLEVELAND STERNE. ' 42, A K + Atlanta. Ga. Hullabaloo; Debating Club; International Relations Club. Slith Row: GLORIA STEVENS. ' 41, I; 1 l New Orleans. La. SYBIL WILKINSON STEVENS. ' 42. . !! New Orleans. La. Glee Club. MARGARET VIRGINIA STEWART, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Seventh Row: ELIZABETH CECIL STIFFELL, ' 42, . S. ' Lake Charles. La. International Relations Club; Art Club. LOUISE PATTERSON STITES, ' 42. 11 B Louisville. Ky. International Relations Club; Art Club. LOUISE HARRISON STOLLENWERCK. ' 41, A A II Uniontown. Ala. Eighth Row: MARY SUE STRAHAN. 42 New Orleans. La. Glee Club. ELIZABETH CHARLES STUART. ' 42 New York. N. Y. BETTYE MAUDE STULB. 42, K K 1 ' New Orleans. La. Dance Club; Glee Club; Art Club. Ninth Row: MARY AGNES SULLIVAN, ' 41 i . . . New Orleans. La. Catholic Club; Basketball; Badhniftlon. PATRICIA VINER SUTHERLAND, ' 42, X S! P.ipinq, China lnt ' Tr , tir,n il Rolations Club: University Theatre. DOROTHY SUTTON, ' 41, IT (I Sylvester, Ga. Glee CluP. 1 71 1 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: MYRTLE GLADYS SWAYNE, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Y. W. C. A.; Glee Club; Orchestra; Operetta. BEHY TANENBAUM. ' 41, Z T A Waco, Tex. Athletic Council; Art Club; Swimming. AMYE JEAN TERZIA, ' 42. K . O Monroe, La. Art Club Second Row: DORA SUTLIFFE THATCHER, ' 41, AAH Houma, La. Glee Club; University Theatre; Debating Club; Classical Club. MARION LUCILE THIBAUT, ' 42, X S! Atlanta, Ga. Art Club; Glee Club. DONA THISTLETHWAITE, ' 41, K K T Opelousas. La. Jambalaya; Art Club. ETHOL ELIZABETH TRELEAVEN, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Slee Club; Y. W. C. A.; Hockey. ADABEL ANTOINETTE TRICOU, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Y. W. C. A.; Swimming. LOUISE LYMAN TRIMBLE, ' 41, Z T A Shreveport, La. Jambalaya; Art Club (1, 2). Secretary (2); Y. W. C. A. (I, 2); Glee Club (I); Camera Club (I, 2); T. U. R. K. (2). Fourth Row: EDITH ALICE TROTTER. ' 41 New Orleans, La. Badminton; Swimming. MARILEE TULLIS, ' 42, II H ' I ' New Orleans, La. AUGUSTA MORRILL TURNER, ' 42, AAII McDonough, Ga. Art Club; University Theatre. Fifth Row: ROSALIE EVELYN VACCARO, ' 42, Z T A New Orleans, La. Art Club; Glee Club. SHIRLEY MAE VAN LUE, ' 42, Z T A New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. MARY ELIZABETH VENTURELLA, ' 41 New Orleans, La. r. W. C. A.; Classical Club; Catholic Club. Sixth Row: MARY MARGARET VERLANDER, ' 42, 11 r New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Catholic Club; Y. W. C. A. SARAH RICHARDSON VILLERE, ' 42, II B + New Orleans, La. DOROTHY HELEN VIOSCA, ' 42, B A New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Catholic Club; The Bardies; Y. W. C. A. Seventh Row: CAROLYN HIGDON WAGSTAFF, ' 42, I! 1 ( I Columbia, Tenn. Y W C A : Dance Club; University Theatre; Puppet Club. MARIE-LOUISE WAKEMAN, ' 42, •!■M New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Debating Club; Dance Club; Hockey. JANE V ALDHORN, ' 42, A K New Orleans, La. Art Club. Eighth Row; DOROTHY ALICE WALKER, ' 41, Bid New Orleans. La. Debating Club (I, 2); Y. W. C. A. (I, 2), Cabinet (2); Badminton. MARIE LEONCE WALL, ' 42, K K 1 ' Thomasvllle, Ga. Catholic Club. BETTY ANN WALTER, ' 42. ' I l El Paso, Tex. Art Club. Ninth Row: -f; CORINNE ADELE WATERMAN, ' 42, K K 1 ' New Orleans, U,, Catholic Club; Dramatic Club. .. ' ■BARBARA SHEPARD WATSON, ' 41, , !. ' Tallahassee, i4a , T. U. R. K. ' ' ft FRANCES WATSON, ' 41, K K ] ' Memphis, Tenn. IntcrnaliCial Reial(ons Club; Debating Club; Y. W. C. A, Cabinet j ?ucpet Club. -•K ' ■' ' mi treri: rupp : --■■■■%S d ' UNDERGRADUATES First Row: JOAN WAUERS, ' ' 12, KKT New Orleans, La. Catholic Club; Hullabaloo. SUZANNE WEATHERSBY, ' 42 Houston, Tex. Glee Club; Art Club. HERMOINE WEIL ' 42 New Orleans, La. Second Row: IvtATHILDE MIRIAM WEIL. ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club Hockey. JEAN HELEN WEISMa, ' 42 Minneapolis, Minn. DOROTHY ALICE WELLS, ' 42, K A O Tulsa, Okla. Art Club. Ttiird Row: ELINOR TERRY WELSH, ' 41, K K I ' New Orleans, La. University Theatre. MARGARET LEE WENDT, ' 41, . .M New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo (I, 2), Staff ArTist; Jambalaya (I, 2), Staff Artist; Glee Club (I, 2); Art Club (I, 2). EMMA SCHUMACKER WESSON, ' 42 Navasota, Tex. Glee Club. Fourth Row: HARRIET CRENSHAW WHITE, ' 42, K A G New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Art Club; Hullabaloo; The Bardies; Y. W. C A MARTHA JOSEPHINE WHITE, ' 41, M New Orleans, La. Art Club. THAIS MARGARET WILD, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Y. W. C- A., Archery; Swimming, Fifth Row: GENE FRANCES WILKES, ' 42, ' !• M New Orleans, La. Glee Clrb. JACQUELINE LEoVY WILLIAMS, ' 42, ' I ' M New Orleans, La. DOROTHY JANE WILSON, ' 42 Chicago. III. Sixth Row: ROSE ELIZABETH WILTZ, ' 42, li 1 U New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. GLORIA MAE WIMBERLY, ' 41, H ' I ' A New Orleans, La. MARTHA HICKMAN WINFREE, ' 41, . S. ' Hopkinsville, Ky. Art Club. Seventh Row: YVONNE LAURA WOODS, ' 41, A A H New Orleans, La. Catholic Club; Hullabaloo. EREN YVONNE WOODWARD, ' 42, . A II Picayune, Miss. Orchestra; Y. W, C. A.; Little Symphony; University Theatre. GRAHAM PHELAN WRIGHT, Ml. K A O Rome, Ga. International Relations Club; Glee Club; Cla ssical Club. Eighth Row: ANNE ROSE WYLY, ' 41, K A (J Lake Providence, La. Glee Club; Classical Club (I, 2); International Relations Club. CLARE CONDE YANCEY, ' 41, •! M Naw Orleans, La. Art Club; University Theatre. SYLVIA YONKELOWITZ, ' 42 . ' New Orleans. La. Ninth Row: WILMA ELAINE ZAVELO, ' 42 . . . El Dorado, Ark. BEHY ZELLNER, ' 42 . . . ' Loui.vill,, Ky. MARY MADISON ZIEGLER, ' 42, 11 II Now Orleans, La. International Relations Club; Art Club. 1 17) i SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Not quite the nonchalant fellows pictured below, the med school turns out a yearly crop of the South ' s finest doctors. Once a guy gets into this grind, no one sees him again for six hard years, except for an occasional Saturday night breather — that is, if he stays in school. COLLEGE OF CADAVERS, CARNAGE, CATAPLEXY, AND CASTOR OIL CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT BODY Roy E. Moon President George H. Martin Vice-President John B. Trible Secretary-Treasurer Marshall Eskridge Treasurer SENIOR CLASS H. E. Ratcllffe President E. J. Peterson Vice-President Cyril T. Yancey Treasurer John C. Hope, Jr Secretary JUNIOR CLASS Thomas E. Weiss President Thomas G. Ross Vice-President Fred C. Rehfeldt Secretary Larry J. Kern, Jr Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS Frank E. Tugwell, Jr President E. Aubrey Cox Vice-President Carl Nadler Secretary Theodore F. Treuting Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS John Levy President Leroy Murphree Vice-President Charles Patterson Secretary Thurman Talley Treasurer (75 I II i SENIOR CLASS First Row: SAMUEL RALPH ABRAMSON, + A K Medical Pan-Hellenic Council, Lafayette, La. HARTWIG MOSS ADLER New Orleans. La. B.A. Degree. University of Michigan. Second Row; JULIAN BLAIZE AMOROSO New Orleans. La. HENRY LUTHER ANDERSON. H T l. -I- U II, . li -I-, . K A Sellers, Ala. B.A. Degree, M.A. Degree. University of Alabama; Gorgas Society Fellow. Third Row: CELESTINE ROSS ATKINSON, K A H . . , New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree. Tulane University. SAMUEL CARTER ATKINSON. . 1 N, 1 A E Waverly, Ga. Fourth Row; •f- BEATY LEE BASS. ■!• X , ' I ' K ■!■. Scotland Neck. N. C. B.S. Degree, North Carolina State. ROBERT CREGOR BATEI AN, li II U, . 1 N .... Springfield. Ky. Fifth Row: JACKSON LEONARD BOSTWICK, .N 1 .N, A .... Miami. Fla. Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. WINFRED EARL BROWN. ' I ' 1 ' 1 . Elizabeth City, N. C. Sinth Row: CHARLES RUSSELL BROWNELL. JR. THOMAS ALLEN BUNKLEY, ll K +, 1 A Ifi, i. Owls feflilji , . . . Morgan City. La. Stamford, Tex, r76J : . 4 L SENIOR CLASS GEORGE WILLIAM BURKE Sierraville, Calif. Square and Compass Club. ARTHUR JORDAN BUTT, JR., l ' A H, X, B,S. Degree, Tulane University. Second Row: FRANCIS CARTER COLEMAN, n K -l- B.S. Degree, Mississippi College. Pensacola, Ra. Jackson, Miss. BEAMON SHERLEY COOLtY. JR., U K i-. B B B, H X A . . . . Birmingham. Ala. B.S. Degree, Birmingham-Southern College; Class Treasurer (I); Owls Club Treasurer (4). Third Row: MARY VIRGINIA COPELAND, XV. B.A. Degree. University of North Carolina. FRENCH HOOD CRADDOCK, JR., K 1, -I- . B-S. Degree, University of Alabama. Marion, N. C. Sylacauga, Ala. ALFRED PENN CRAIN. JR., K A , A K K Class Secretary (2); Owls Club. Shrevepcrt, La. LEMUEL UNDERWOOD CREECH, -!• X Smithfield. N. C. Fifth Row: THOMAS HENRY CROUCH. K 1. A K K White Elephants; Glee Club; Greenbackers. Douglas. Arii. JULIUS WINSTON DAVENPORT. JR.. it ! Norfolk, Va. M ' lh Row: RALPH JONES DAVIS Rome. Ga. ERNEST GEORGE DoBAKEY Lake ChiirlQs, Lj. ii I 77 1 ie SENIOR CLASS First Row: CHARLES FLEMING DORSEY, 6 K -I ' Jackson. Miss. B A. Degree, Mississippi College. HORACE BUFFINGTON DOZIER. li II II, . :; .N, B .M Fort Smith, Ark. Second Row: KENNETH DUNHAM St. Augustine, Fla. B.S. Degree, University of Florida. JOHN LEWIS DYER New Orleans. La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University. Third Row: WOODARD EASON FARMER, . K K, I ' 1 K Wilmington, N. C. JOHN PLEASANT FATHERREE, ' I ' . Jackson, Miss. B.A. Degree. Mississippi College. Class Vice-President (I): Square and Compass President (3. 4); Commonwealth Scholarship. Fourth Row: ESMOND ANTHONY FATTtR, ' I ' I ' 1 New Orleans, La. Jambalaya (4). LEOPOLDO GARCIA Ponce, P. R. Fifth Row: JAMES FOSTER GAVIN, B X. A K K Fort Gaines, Ga. B 5. Degree, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. JAMES OLIVER GOOCH, ■!■. , II K Shamrock, Te«. Honor Council (4); Owls Club. Sixth Row: PETER CARL GRAFFAGNINO, . 1 . . ! ' 1! K, il M New Orleans. La. B 5, Degree. Tuiane University, 1936; Owls Club. BERNARD GURLAND Bayonne, N. J. B.S. Degree. Tulane University: History of Medicmc Society; Track. Seventh Row: M -ss .. t- ' -. VERNON LeROY HAGAN. •[■X Sylacauga, Ala. EDWARD McLEOD HARRELL, A K K Tifton. Ga. B.S. Degree, University of Georglo. 1 7 I SENIOR CLASS First Row: JESSE DOUGLAS HARRIS A K K Cordele. Ga. BELL MARVIN HARVARD, JR., X 1 X, A T A, !■+, B M Hammond, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Thirteen Club; Glee Club: Dramatic Guild; Owls Club; Jambalaya. Second Row: ROBERT BER HASPEL, , B T New Orleans. La. HUGH HENRY HAWLEY, JR., i X, !• X Stillwater. Okla. B.S. Degree, Oklahoma A. and W.; Basketball. Third Row: ELLIOTT BYRON HAY, •!■K 1, B K + McComb, Mia. Owls Club. JOHN WILLIAM HENRICKSON, GK Amarillo, Tex. Medical Pan-Hellenn Council; Jambalaya (3); Hullabaloo (2); Owls Club. Fourth Row: NED WILSON HOLLAND, (I K -I ' , II K ' h Blakely, Ga. JOHN CRAWFORD HOPE, JR., !• X Mobile, Ala. B.A. Degree, Sprrnghill College; Hullabaloo (2). Fifth Row: JOSEPH VINCENT HOPKINS, JR., X 1 X, ' I ' A Victoria, Tex. ALBERTO FRANCIS INCLAN, ' I ' l il Havana, Cuba Sixth Row: LOUIS WILLIAM OSCAR JANSSEN, JR., OK New Orleans, La B.S. Degree, Tulane University. JOHN HANEY KELLER, JR., i: ■{■K, A K K China Grove, N. C. B.A. Degree, Duke University: Class President (I); Honor Council (2|; Owls Club (3, 4). S«vQnth Row; WILLIAM TRAVIS KELLEY, A K K. FUmington. Mo. B A, Degree, University of Missouri; Class Vice-President (3); Medical Pan-Hellenic Council Pr s denl (41. FRANK ROBERT KINBERGER, (I K ■! ' Now Orl.ani, La. B.S. Degree, TuKinr U ' -ivf rsit,. I 79 1 SENIOR CLASS First Row: CHARLES ALEXANDRA LAKAYTIS, 1 ' S Kewanee, III Class Secretary (3); Medical Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4). LEONARD IRVING LESSER, ■!• A K Rome, Ga. Medical Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4). Second Row; ROY THOMAS LESTER, A K K, K A Coushatta, La. CHARLES O ' DOWD LILLY, A K K New Orleans, La. Third Row: BENAVIDES MARIO LOPEZ, + I A, A l G Laredo, Tex. Medical Pan-Hellenic Council (3). LEE HALL LORENZEN New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University. Fourth Row: GEORGE HARRIS MARTIN, A K V.. . Anguilla, Miss. Medical Pan-Hellenic Council Vice-President (4); Student Body Vice-President (4); Owls Club (4). JOSEPH DENEGRE MARTIN. JR., A e New Iberia. La. B.S. Degree. Tulane University; White Elephants; Hullabaloo Medical Editor (3, 4). Fifth Row: GEORGE SEALE MASON, A K K Lumberton, Miss. B.S. Degree, Tulane University: Honor Council (4). CHARLES SINCLAIR McCALL. JR., X 1 N Bennettsville, S. C. B.S. Degree, Tulane University. Si«th Row: THOMAS FREDERICK McDONNELL, K 1, ' h . Jackson, Miss. HENRY HARCOURT WATERS MILES, 11 II 11, 11 .M New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University. Seventh Row: V -- v ' - i GEORGE JOHN MITCHELL Meridian, Mi% ' - SI . § % JOSEPH MARCEL MONTAGNET, JR.. , 1 % f K :;, B K, B, M, N«w Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane Hlniverslty, ' 1936; ' « ' ■[80] ■■is- 4 ' - SENIOR CLASS First Row: ROY ELBERT MOON. B K +. B B B, K E A, A E A Chandler, Tex. Owls Club; Student Body President (4); Student Council Secretary (4); Honor Council (I). JULES STELLY MOTTY, JR., X. f X Kaplan. La. Second Row: NELSON ARNOLD MURkAY. ATI ' Jacksonville. Fla. ROBERT LANSING NORMENT. X Rowland. N. C. B.S. Deqree, University of Nortti Carolina. Third Row: HARDGROVE SPOFTORD NORRIS St. Augustine. Fla. ARTHUR HAZLETON OWENS, JR.. I X Ashland. Ala. B.A. Deqree. University of Alabama. 1935. Fourth Row: JULIAN GRAY PARKER. ■!■X, ■!■A (I Salt Lake City. Utah VAN SAM PARMLEY. I) K ' 1 ' Electra. Tex. Fifth Row: MORRIS PASTERNACK. . B T Ferriday. La. McLEOD PATTERSON. . 1 N Coral Gables. Fla. Sixth Row: JULIUS AUSTIN PENNINGTON Mobile, Ala. EDWARD JAMES PETERSON. () K + Birmingham. Ala. Class Vice-President (4). Seventh Row; BENJAMIN JAMES PHILLIPS. ■!■i: II. ' I ' A i: Now Orleans, La. CHARLES KERMIT PITT, m K ' t ...,...,.,., Trinity. Ala. 1 1, .nor Council -(3)1 ' ■[ 1 1 ILk «lS « i. ' SENIOR CLASS First Row: HAROLD ELTON RATCLIFFE, ■!• 1 ' 1 New Orleans. La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University. 1935. Class President (4). Vice-President (2); Owls Club. NATHAN RESNICK Newark. N. J. Second Row: FREDERICK LOUIS REUTER. ' I ' T l:, 1 M New Orleans, La. Class Treasurer (I), Honor Council (3); Pan-Hellenic Council (2. 3). HARRY LcROY RICHARDS. 1 1 K -l ' Spring Church, Pa. Third Row: WEBBER TRYON ROBINSON. A K l Houston. Tei. CARLOS ROVIRA Y PALES, K S Guayama. P. R. La Tertulia. Fourth Row: ANDRES ERMELINDO SALAZAR Y RIVERA Ponce. P. R. B.S. Degree, Louisiana State University. HEWELL COLEMAN SAMUEL, 1 A E, li 11 Houston. Tex. B.S. Degree. Birmingham-Southern. 1934 M.S. Degree. University of Alabama, 1937; Fellow of the Gorgas. Fifth Row; RAYMOND SCHEFF SCHEAR, 1 A K Rosedale, Miss. Sq .are and Compass Club. HARLEY CECIL SHANDS, . I . , K A, ' I ' li K Jackson, Miss. Spectators. Sixth Row: KIYOSHI SHIMABUKURO Laupahoehoe, Hawaii BLISS CLACLIFFE SHRAPNEL Balboa Heights, C. Z. Seventh Row; WILLIAM CARLETON SMITH, •! . Lockhart, Tex. Owls Club. HENRY MAXMILLIAN STERN, Z II 1 Deland, Fla. t82 1 m SENIOR CLASS First Row: MORTON MAYER STERN, A K Newark, N. J. SIDNEY STILLMAN, A K Jacksonville, Fla. B.S. Degree, University of Florida. Second Row: BERTHA-ELVIS STOKES, A K 1 New Orleans, La. MARGARET ELINOR STRANGE, A E I New Orleans, La. Third Row: KENNETH DeKALB TERRELL, ■{ ' Prentiss. Miss. B.S. Degree, Millsaps College: Fellow of the Gorgas. ORVILLE CODY THOMAS, Al-I. Homer. La. Fourth Row: SAMUEL BERRY THOMPSON, K A, ' h . , ' I ' I! K, 1 1 A K Camden, Ark. B.A. Degree, University of Arkansas; Class President (2); Owls Club President (4). WILLIAM WALLER TRICE, JR., •!• A (I, . i; . Tampa. Fla. Owls Club. Fifth Row: HENRY CLAY WHITE, JR.. A K K Pensacola, Fla. B.S. Degree Tulane University: Student Body Treasurer (3). RALEIGH R. WHITE, III, . 1 . Temple, Tex. Sixth Row: JOSEPH CRAWFORD WILSON, K A, ' I ' . Hollandale, Miss. HORACE LOUIS WOLF, 7. It T Pittsford, N. Y. B.S. Degree, Yale University, Seventh Row: CYRIL THOMPSON YANCEY, i. N A K K Monroe. La. REUBEN ALLNUTT ZARRILLI, L 1 ' 1. A A 1 Now Orltans, La. B.S. Degree. Tulane University, 1935; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (I, 2, 3. 4); Glea Club f? -1 4i: International Relations Club. I « I JUNIOR CLASS First Row: CHARLES HENRY ASHBY, H K -I ' McLean. Tex. ROBERT HENRY ATKINSON. •!■i (I, 1 N Water Valley, Miss. JAMES BARRON. 1 . , li ( II Indianola. Miss. Second Row. VERNON LeROY BAUER, ' h X Andrews. S. C. FRANK JOSEPH BERTUCCI New Orleans. La. ROBERT CHAMBERS BIBB. •!• . , ' l A H Huntsville. Ala. B.A. Degree. University of Alabama. Third Row: LEON BLUESTONE, •!■A K Brooklyn. N. Y. REVIS AARON BRANNON, JR., UK Utica. Miss. JAMES ABNER BRANTlEY, 1 A E. A K K Troy, Ala. Class Secretary (I). Treasurer (2). Fourth Row; PHILIP KENT BURWELL New Orleans. La. PEARSON CASH CALDWELL, .N 1 .N Mt. Pleasant. Tex. NEIL CALLAHAN. A K K, :; A K B.A. Degree, Mississippi College. Vicksburg, Miss, HARRY EDWARD CHALSTROM. JR New Orleans. La. B.S. Degree. Tulane University. ARCHIBALD FLETCHER CLARK, JR., OK San Antonio. Tex. B.A. Degree, University of Texas, 1937. ROBERT JOCELYN CRAWLEY, . 1 N. A T A New Orleans, La. Sixth Row: LUTHER PUTNAM CRULL, ■]■WALTER SHELLEY CULPEPPER. JR., .N I . , 11 I) II Greenwood. Miss. . Monroe. La. ALLEN YOUNG DeLANEY, 1 . New York, N. Y. B.S. Degree. University of Arkansas. Seventh Row: .«5 0 K. EDWIN EARLE DILWORTH. ■!■■!■A ' i 8. A, Degree. Univ. .-.il, J Ai ,1 i-m. Jasper, ysi . JOHN CHARLES DUBRET New Orleans, La, CHARLES JOHN EDWARDS, JR , -1. Vieksburg, Miss. [M 1 JUNIOR CLASS First Row: MARSHALL ESKRIDGE, eK Demopolis, Ala. B,A. Degree, University of Alabama; Student Body Treasurer (3). MATTHEW FELDMAN. ' I- K B M Bayonne, N. J. JULIUS MICHAELS FERNANDEZ. H K +, li -M Wallace, La. Band (I, 2. 3). Second Row: THOMAS VERNON FINCH, . 1 N, l A 6, + B K, 1 1 A K, ' I ' •t ' , B .M, McComb, Miss. BRENT FOX, ■!■X, A 1 A Bogue Chitto, Mis; B-S. Degree, Tulane University. LOUIS JULIUS GEHBAUER, JR New Orleans, La. Third Row: HARRY QUITMAN GAHAGAN, A K K Coushatta, La. PAUL MILTON GOLDFARB, ■(■A E, + E II, H 1 Vicksburg, Miss. B.A Degree, University of Mississippi. HARRY GOLODNER, •!• A K New York, N. Y. Fourth Row: WILLIAM HERBERT HARRIS, JR., . 1 . , A K K, ' I B K, n A K, K A ' I ' New Orleans, La. MARLIN BOYD HOGE, I) 1 1 II, N ' 1 . . . Fort Smith, Ark. JAMES BARTLEY HOLDER, 1 A K K Monticello. Ark. Fifth Row: ROBERT HICKS HOLMEi, ' I ' X Lumberton, N. C. B.S. Degree, Wake Forest College. ORVAL NATHAN HOOKER, •!■. , A K E Rollinglord, Miss. BEN BYRON HURST, JR . II K +, A E A Rock Port, Mo. Si«th Row: LOUISE MYRTH IRELAND, K I Sacaton, Arii. JOSEPH BOUDINOT JOHNSTON, JR., . 1 . , K A Barium Springs, N. C. GERALD FEITEL JOSEPH, •!• .V, 11 ii II White Cosllo, La Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. Seventh Row: ' BERNARD KAUFMAN, Jk., ■!• ' , r . , San Francisco. Calif. LAWRENCE JEFFERSON KERN, JR., •!■V i. Now Orleans, La. ROBERT MARK KIMBALL, ■!■. K L Yumo, Aril. 4 fii;i JUNIORCLASS First Row: PERRY BERNARD KLEIN, i; A M, ' I ' K Scranton. Pa. B i,. Degree, Tulane University, 1937. JOHN FRANCIS LALLY, JR., . K K New Orleans, La. FELIX BENJAMIN LONG. JR., (1 K -1 ' Starkville, Miss. B.S. Degree, Mississippi State College, 1936; Hullabaloo (3). Second Row: FRANK HENRY MAREK, 1 1 K + Seymour, Tex. HARVEY EDWARD McCONNELL, . 1 .N, K . Chester, S. C. B.S. Degree, Davidson College. WHITMAN HURST McCONNELL, H K + St. Petersburg, Fla. B S. Degree, University of Florida. Ttiird Row: SVALTER CLAYTON McCOY, A I ' l. ' . ' h X Birmingham, Ala. CHESTER ANDREW McLARTY, N 1 . , ' !■A n .|. II 1 0«ford, Miss. LEE DAVIDSON McLEAN. . 1 . , A Blaine, Miss. B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi. Fourth Row: GILCIN FINLEY MEADORS, H K +, A K A, 1 1 ' X Jackson, Miss. B S. Deqree, Miilsaps College; History of Medicine Society President. THOMAS JUNE MELTON, JR., ■!■. , K 2. Fort Smith, Ark. B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Greenbackers. JACK PATRICK MICHAELS, A Iv K, X X Orlando, Fla. White Elephants. Fifth Row: ROBERT PROSSER MORROW, JR.. . i; N, K il West Point, Ga. B.S. Degree, Davidson College; Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. CHARLES MARY JOSEPH MOSELEY, ■!• X New Orleans, La. JOHN FERDINAND NABOS New Orleans, La. Sixth Row: ANSTEN RUBEN NESS, 1 1 K -I ' Spokane, Wash, WILLIAM HAMMOND NEWMAN, A I ' .;, II , l New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University; Y. M. C. A. (1. 2, 3); Dramatic Guild (2, 3). JAMES PRATT NORTHROP, X Gulfport, Miss. B S. Degree, Tulane University. Seventh Row: GLEN THOMAS PEARSON . ' Macon, Misf B.S. Degree Mississippi State College, 19361 Medical Ccrfificate, Universtly of ? Mississippi, 1938. V- -X- JOSEPH WHITAKER PERRY, A K K, i; . . . . Bessemer. Ala. B.S, Dr-gree, Birmingham-Southern College; Honor Council. FRANK McNABB POSEY, JR., II h A, ■!■X Crockett, Tex. I «6 I t [ JUNIOR CLASS First Row: THOMAS GRIFFIN ROSS, M K l-, 1 P X, A E A Jackson. M!ss. B.S. Degree, Millsaps College. JAMES LEE ROYALS, X 1 . 1 . E Meridian, Miss. B.A. Degree, University of Mississippi. JOHN SIMPSON ROZIER, III, . K K Milton, Fla. Jambalaya (3). Second Row: THOMAS JENRY SAFLEY, JR., + X Drew, Miss. VINCENT JOHN SAMPOSNARO, ' I ' I ' X Monroe, La. JACK MARSHALL SIMMONS, JR., -I ' A K Denver, Colo. B.A. Degree. University of Colorado; Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. Third Row: JOHN MARVIN SMITH, JR.. H K -I ' San Antonio, Tex. B A, Degree, North Texas State Teachers College. MURPHY DONAGHEY STEVENSON, II K ' ! ' Houston, Tei. STEPHEN LEATH STIGLER. 1 X. K + Birmingham, Ala. Fourth Row: GEORGE FRANK SUSTENDAL New Orleans, La. JOHN CODMAN THORN, A T A, ' I ' ' I ' , NIX New Orleans, La. Tennis (I, 2); Thirteen Club; Y. M. C. A. (2); Band (2); T Club; Medical Pan- Hellenic Council (I); T. U. R. K. (I); Class Vice-President (2). PHILIP MURRAY TILLER, JR., X Maycsville, S. C. B.S. Degree. Presbyterian College. Fifth Row: EDWARD REI VILLEMEZ, h K Abbeville, La. CLYDE ATER V ATKIN5, K A. X Aberdeen, Miss. B A. Dvgroe University of Mississippi. 1936; Honor Council. GEORGE IRVING WEATHERLY, JR., (J K ' k Fort Payne, Ala. Medical Pan-Hellenic Council. Sixth Row: THOMAS EDWARD WEISS, A K K, 1 X Baton Rouge, La. Class President (3); Medical Pan-Hellenic Council [31. WILLIAM BENJAMIN WIENER, . II T ' I ' A K, II M Canton, Miss. B S. Degree, Tulane University. CHARLES LAVAL WILLIAMS, JR.. X i; , A ' !• New Orleans. La. Seventh Row: JOSEPH MAXWELL WILLIAMS. JR.. II K , . k K Lakeland. Fla, B.S. 0«gr«.c, Tulane Univer.jity. CHARLES ALFRED WILLIS, A K K K Bainbridge, Ga. JOHN ARTHUR ZIEMAN m K -1. Mobile, Ala. B.A. D ' v ' c Springhiil Collage. I N ' I • UNDERGRADUATES First Row: NICK JOSEPH ACCARDO, 42 Patterson, La. JOSEPH THOMAS AINSWORTH. ' 12, ■!■X Raymond, Miss. SAM CLARK ATKINSON, JR.. 41, !■A e, N 1 N Memphis. Tenn. Second Row: JESSE WILLIAM AUSTIN, ' 42, 1 1 K + Forest, Miss. RICHARD BAKER AUSTIN. JR., ' 41, (I K -I ' Forest, Miss. WILLIAM AXELROD, ' 42, K N Houston, Tei. Itiird Row: FRANK JEWELL BAIRD, ' 42. 1 . l:, ' ] ' New Orleans, La. THOMAS HART BAKER. ' 42, N 1 N West Helena, Ark. GILBERT BALKIN, ' 41, . li T. ' !• A K Drew. Miss. Fourth Row: JOHN FREEMAN BARWICK, ' 42, . K K Louisville, Ga. WALTER POLK BATSON, ' 42, II K ' I ' Sylacauga, Ala. GRIFF WOFFORD BILBRO, ' 41, (i K ' I ' Alabama City, Ala. Fifth Row: ROBERT JACOB BLACK, ' 41, , K K Ruffin, S. C. WILLIAM PLUMMER BRAlJBURN, III, N 1 . , li O II New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tuiane University. GEORGE HENRY BRANDAU, ' 42, A K K Shreveport, La. Si th Row: EDWARD SEDLEY BRES, JR.. ' 41. A K K New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Tuiane University, 1938; Class Track (I, 2); Football (I, 2); Glee Club (3). RICHARD HARVEY BUTLER, ' 42, N X N Lciington, Ky. CLAUDE GROVER CALLENDER, ' 42, I A H, . 1 N Edwards, Miss. Seventh Row; V ' ' - HERMELINDA CAMBRA, ' 41, . t. I Panama, R. P. ELISHA JUDKINS CAIN, JR.. ' 41. ' I ' . , 1 A K Wetumpka. Aid. |, r H f .. ' I ANDREW JACKSON CARROLL. JR., ' 42, eM(Jl5, K i; New Orleans, La. [88 1 1 1 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: ROBERT ARMSTEAD CARSLEY, ' 42, OK Canton. Miss. B,A. Degree. Mississippi Coiiege; M.A. Degree. University of Richmond; Commonwealth Scholarship. JAMES ALLEN CHAMBERLAIN. ' 42. ■!■. , B M Houston. Tex. JAMES JOSEPH COCHRANE. JR.. ' 42. . K K Lamesa. N. Mex. Second Row; SAMUEL KLINE COHN. ' 41. ■!• A K Birmingham, Ala. B.S. Degree, Birmingham. Southern College. JASON HAYDEL COLLINS, ' 41, A K E, N S N, B M New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree. Tulane University; Glee Club; Jambalaya (2); Boxing (3); Track (1. 2); Football (I. 2). RICHARD HENRY CORALES, JR.. ' 42. A K K New Orleans. La. Third Row: EMELIOUS AUBREY COX. ' 41, eK- Brenham. Tex. Class Vice-President (2). SEYMOUR BERNARD CREPEA. ' 42 Brooklyn, N. Y. CHARLES WHITMARSH CRUMPTON. ' 42, A K IC, + X Minden, La. Fourth Row: VANDA ARTHUR DAVIDSON. JR.. ' 42, U K -1 ' Ruston, La. JULIUS THEODORE DAVIS, JR., ' 41, . K K, K 1 New Orleans. La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University. 1938; Honor Council (S). STUART DeLEE, ' 42, A K K Shreveport. La. Fifth Row: JOHN WALTER DODSON. JR.. ' 42. .NIX Hot Springs. Ark. ALBERT BROOKS DRAKE. ' 42 Huntingdon. W. Va. GUY JENNINGS DUNNING. JR.. ' 42, o K +. K A Linden, Ala. Sixth Row: DANIEL FLEMING DUTTON. ' 42 Beaumont. Tex. ELLEN AUSTIN ENZOR, ' 41. 1 1 l ' I ' Crestviow. Fla. BEN PICKERING EVANS. ' 42. K A. •!■.X Water Valley. Miss. Seventh Row: EDGAR LEON FEINBERG. ' 42. ' h A K Ocala, Fla. RICHARD DAVID FIELD. ' 42, .h A ci, ' h Shaw. Miss. JACOB LEVY FISCHMAN, ' 41, K N Now Orloani, La. B.S. D-Tf.... Tiil.v . ll.Mv..i llv, 1738. I ■■' ' V I £ ■' « ' v UNDERGRADUATES First Row; ROBERT WALLACE FORSYTHE, ' 41, N v N, 1 X Lexington, Ky. ISRAEL FOX. ■41, .|. A K Brooklyn, N. Y. JUDGE WILLIAM FULLER, ' •(2 Norton, Va. Second Row: WILLIAM DUMAS FUTCH, ' 42, n K -1- St. Petersburg, Fla. JOHN ALBERT GARCIA, ' 42 Austin, Tex. RUTH ELIZABETH GARCIA, ' 42, I! ' I ' A Daytona Beach, Fla. Third Row: GEORGE VICTOR GARDINER, 42, ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 Lafayette, La. J. T. GARREN. JR.. ' 42, (t K ■) ' Turnersvillc, Tex. MAURICE WESLEY GELDERT. JR., ' 42, ' I ' I ' i; New Orleans, La. Deutscher Kulturbund (3); Varsity Boxing (2, 3). Fourth Row: JAMES BURNETT GILBERT, ' 42, ■! ' A H, !■X Lexington, Ky. B.S. Degree, University of Kentuclcy. PHILIP PHILLIPS GILCHRIST, ' 42, K 1, A K K Courtland, Ala. HAROLD SAMUEL GINSBERG. ' 41, AE Daytona Beach, Fla. B.A. Degree, Duke University. Fifth Row: JOHN RICHARD GLOVER, ' 42, X X N Springfield, Tenn. MARGERY HELEN GOLDBERG, ' 41, F X, A A A, A K I Lecompte, La. HAROLD ROBERT GOLDFARB, ' 41, t A K Brooklyn. N. Y. Sixth Row: WILLIAM DAVIS GOODLOE, ' 42 Calhoun, Ky. MARY VIRGINIA GRAHAM, ' 42, . X U Tulsa, Okla. DAVID LINDESAY GREENLEE ' 42, I) K t Greensboro, Ala. Seventh Row: . s, SARA BRINSON GRIFFIN. ' 42 Macon, Gi. CARL JOSEPH GULOTTA, ' 41, i II A K K New Orleans, La. ALBERT FREDERICK WILLIAM HABEEB, ' 41 Vicksburg, Miss. B.A. Degree, Mississippi Colfege. t90 1 U I UNDERGRADUATES First Row: VIOLET GRAY PATRICK HALFPENNY, ■41, A K I Fairfield, Ala. ELMER JACOBS HARRIS, ' 41 . 1 . Guntersville, Ala. B.S. Degree, Wake Forest College. STANFORD FRANKLIN HARTMAN. ' 42, .N il N New Orleans, La. Second Row: WINSTON CHURCHILL HEIBNER, ' 42, UK St. Petersburg, Fla. MARIANNA HOOD. ' 41 Emory, Tex. ARTHUR CLAIR HOLLISTER, JR., ' 41. K 1, . K K New Orleans, La. Third Row: HENRY COIvlFORT HUDSON, ' 41, ' ! X Durant, Miss. WILLIAM IREYS HUNT, ' 42, ' I ' X, A T ' .. ' Greenville, Miss. JACK HYMAN, ' 41, T i; II Tampa. Fla. Fourtti Row: WARREN MAURICE JACOBS, ' 42. A E New Orleans. La. JAMES HARVEY JOHNSTON. JR.. ' 41. }! O II. . 1 . Spartanburg. S. C. T. U. R. K.; Spectators: T Club; Track Manager. WILLIS HOLDER JONDAHL. ' 41. 1 X, X Tulsa. Okla. Fifth Row: JOHN THEO KARAPHIL.IS. ' 42 Tarpon Springs. Fla. THEODORE CANEPA KELLER. 42. A 1 K Jacksonville. Fla. CHARLES ROBERT KESSLER. ' 41. (I K -1 ' Birmingham. Ala. Sixth Row: MORRIS WARD KILGORE, ' 42, I) K + Goose Creek. Tex. History of Medicine Society. JOE MILLIARD KIRBY, JR., ' 42, 1 A 8. X S N Mullins, S. C. B.A. Degree, Tulane University. 1938; Jambalaya Business Manager (4); T Club (4. 5); Varsity Track Manager (4). Assistant Manager (3); Student Body Vice-President (4) Greenbackcrs (2. 3, 4); Pan-Hellenic Council (4); Cotillion Club (3. 4. 5). HANCKES AUGUST KLEIN. ' 42. A K K New Orleans. La. Seventh Row: WILLIAM WALSH KYLE. ' 42, N £ N. A K E Now Orleans. U. Glee Club; Pan-Hcllcnic Council. PHILIP PAUL LjNASA, 41 New Orleans, La. ; Smd (I, 2, 3) RUDOLPH MATAS LANDRY, ' 42, K P, K 2: Now Orleans. La. Baslelb.iH (I); Class Footb.ill (1. 7 ' - • ' -■- .b (2, 3). r i I UNDERGRADUATES First Row: ATTIE GAINES LEEVES, •42, A K I Tallulah, La. WERNER FRED LENTJES, ' 42, A K K Tampa, Fla. Glee Club; Deutscher Kulturbund. JOSEPH LANCELOT GRAHAM LESTER. JR., ' 41, A K K Key West. Fla. Second Row: JOHN JACOB ASTOR LEVY, 42, S 1 E, I ' 1 New Orleans, La. Class President (I). JOHN WADE LONG. ' 41, . , K i Sallls, Miss. ARTHUR B. LUNIN, ' 42 New York, N. Y. Third Row: MARVIN NICHOLAS LYMBERIS, 41, II K ■! ' , II K Alexandria, La. LEON MARCUS, ' 41, ' h A K Brooklyn, N. Y. Baseball. HARVEY CRAIG MAY, JR., ' 42, l K S, 6 K ' I ' New Orleans, La. Y. M, C, A. (I, 3); Hullabaloo (I); Glee Club (3); Jambalaya Asssitant Business Manager (3). Fourth Row: RALPH LEEVES McCARTY. 42, 11 K Texarkana, Tex. JACK CLARK McCURDY, ' 41, 11 K A. ,N 2 .N Marshall, Tex. JOHN FERGUSON McKENNEY, JR.. ' 41, A T ' .. ' , . 1 N. n A K .... Cynthiana. Ky. B.S. Degree, University of Kentucky. Fifth Row: ROBERT JAMES MEADE, ' 41, 1 1 K + Jackson, Mich. ARTHUR VAN BUREN MILLER, JR., ' 41, N i; N, A K K, H M Monroe, La. B.S. Degree, Tulane University, 1938. CLYDE EWING MILLER, JR., 41 Pensacola, Fla. Sixth Row: ROBERT LEE MILLER, ' 42, II K . , A K K Graceville, Fla. Glee Club (I); Basketball (I). SEYMOUR MILTON MILLER, ' 41, T E Miami, Fla. B.S. Degree, University of Florida. 1937. FRANK HAMPTON MOORE. ' 41, -h A II, •!• . Bowling Green, Ky. B.S, Degree, Tulane University. 1938. Seventh Row: JOSEPH HENRY MORRIS, ' 42, K K II h Maysville, Ga. BERNARD MOUNT, jR., ' 42, Z li T, ' l A K Montgomery, Ala. T Club. JAMES NICHOLAS MULLINS, ' 42 Tyler, Tex. [92] I ■l—IHii- UNDERGRADUATES First Row: LEE ROY MURPHREE. ' 42, K N, O K I ' Okolona, Miss. CARL SEEPE NADLER. JR., ' 41. i; N, X Plaquemine, La. Class Secretary (2). ROLLIN ROY NEVITT, JR., ' 41, HK+ Moran, Kan. Second Row: WILLIAM GEORGE NICHOLS, JR., ' 42, N 1 X. A K E, B .M Orlando, Fla. Class President (4); T Club; Varsity Bo ing, Football, Track; Thirteen Club. FRANCIS NICHOLSON, ' 41, •!• K 1, . K K, B M McDonoghvillc, La. RICHARD EDWIN NICHOLSON, ' 42. . 1 X, B M Dallas, Tex. Third Row: JAMES MALCOLM PACKER, ' 41, N 1 , K . Alexandria, La. CHARLES ARCHLY PATTERSON, ' 42, X . K, + X Brookhaven, Miss. Class Secretary (1). FLOYD LUCIUS PENINGER, ' 42, B K + Alexandria, La. Fourth Row: JOE CARLO PIRANIO, ' 42 Dallas, Tex. WILLIAM HENRY PLAGEMAN, ' 42, ( I K -I ' Shiner, Tex. TRINIDAD MARGARET RAMOS, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Filth Row: ROBERT MORRISON RAWDON, ' 41, . K K. . X A. f X . . . . Daylona Beach, Fla. B.S. Degree, University of Florida. ARTHUR J. RICHARDSON, JR., ' 41, ( I K ' I ' Jasper, Tex. HYPOLITE GUY RICHE, JR., ' 41, 1 , K K Baton Rouge, La. Sixth Row: JOHN GARTH RIDLER, ' 42, ' h X, K 1 Fort Smith, Ark. B.S Degree, University of Arkansas. WINSTON EVERETTE RILEY, ' 42, 1 A K. ' I ' X Eudora, Ark. JOE ALBERT RISSER, ' 41, . K K Bonham, Tox. Seventh Row: EARL WELCH ROBINSON, ' 42 Nash, Okla. LOUIS SLEEPER ROBINSON, JR., ' 41. II h t McAllon, T«. LILLIAN ETHEL HARRIS ROBINSON, ■47, K K I ' , Holona, Okla. I ' i I UNDERGRADUATES First Row: WILLIAM CLICK ROBINSON. ' 42, X S Lexington, Ky. JAMES ALNEY ROGERS. ' 42. A K K, K A Hattiesburg. tvliss. ARNOLD ROYAL. ' 42 Birmingham, Ala Second Row: WILLIAM FORD RYDER. ' 42. K A Beaumont. Tex. MORRIS SCHAPIRO. ' 41. ' h A K Bayonne. N. J. JOSEPH VINCENT SCHLOSSER, ' 42, A T A. A K K. B M . . . . New Orleans. La. Hullabaloo (4) ; Deutscher Kulturbund (3). JACK HAMILTON SCOTT. ' 41. A T 17, X Kosciusko. Miss. Glee Club. ROBERT MELVIN SHEPARD. JR.. ' 41 Tulsa. Okla. EDGAR RAMON SILVATORRES. ' 42. ' I ' 1 A Rio Piedtas. P. R. Fourth Row; WILLIAM McHUGH SIMMONS. ' 41. ' I- X Shreveport. La. JACK HAMBLEN SIMONS. ' 42. II K A, n K + NewguH. Tex. FREDERICO ALBERTO SMITH, JR.. ' 42. ' h I A Tegucigalpa. Hond. Fifth Row: MYRTLE LEA SMITH. ' 41. A E I Cheneyville, La. ROBERT NELSON SMITH. JR., ' 42. OK Mission. Tex. ORVILLE PATTON STONE. ' 41, K 1. ■!• X Tremont, Miss. B.S. Degree, Mississippi State College. Sixth Row: ROSSER JOSEPH STROBLE. JR . ' 42, A K K. 1 N New Orleans. La. JAMES MACK SUTTON JR.. ' 41, . 1 X. I A K Sylvester. Ga. EDWIN CORNELIUS SWEENEY. ' 42. II K ' I ' Paris, Ky. Seventh Row: JAMES THOMAS SWINDLE, ' 42, I X. + X Coleanor, Ala. B.S. Degree. Alabama Polytechnic Institute. JAMES KNOX TATE, ' 42, K 1. •!• X Bolivar. Tenn. ARTHUR CECIL TEDFORD. ' 41. A K K Orlando. Fla. Eighth Row: HARRY CORBETT TILLER, ' 41, ' h X, II K A Mayesville, S. C. THEODORE FRANCIS TREUTING. ' 41, •!• I ' i. ii .M New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Julane Universi+yjj Class Treasurer (2). JOHN BOWLES TRIBLE, ' 41, 9 K ...,. . j . . . Houston, Tex. Student Body Seefitary (2). [94] UNDERGRADUATES First Row: FRANK ELBERT TUGWELL, JR., ' •ll, AKK Pensacola, Fla. Class President (2), Vice-President (I). JOHNSON LEE TURNAGE, ' 42 Lake, Miss. GILBERT EUGENE TURNER, •42. K j;. A K K Cedar Keys, Fla. Second Row; MILTON TURNER, ' 41, ■!- A K Ridgewood, N. t. DANIEL ROBERT USDIN, ' 41 St, Augustine. Fla. WILLIAM NEWTON VALENTINE, ' 42. N j; X Kansas City, Mo. Third Row: JOHN GILL WAFER, JR., ' 42, AKK Shreveport, La. EPHRAIM LIONEL WAGNER, ' 41, A K Houston, Tex. B.A. Degree, University of Texas. HOWARD SEABORN JONES WALKER, JR., ' 41, X 1 N Mobile, Ala. Fourth Row: JOHN CHILDRESS WALKER, ' 42, .| A 6, X 1 N Jackson, Miss. ARTHUR JEMI50N WALLACE, JR., ' 41. . 1 N. K A Tampa, Fla. JOE WOODWARD WARD, ' 42, BK Poplar Bluff, Mo. Fifth Row: ZEPHANIAH BRANCH WEINGART. JR., ' 42 Lecompte, La. WILLIAM REVERE WELLBORN, JR., ' 42, 1 A K, A K K Elkin, N. C. HAROLD AUGUSTUS WHITE, ' 41, ' I ' K 1 Tulsa, Okla. Sixth Row: WILLIAM RIGGS WHITEHOUSE, ' 41, ( i K -I ' Cleburne, Tex. ISADORE DAVID WIENER, ' 41, ■!• A K Tutwiler, Miss. JULIAN WIENER, ' 42, . Is T, ■' 1 V. Canton, Miss. Seventh Row: JAMES WISE WIGGINS, ' 42, AKK Estancia, N. M. ARTHUR GRADY WILLIAMS, JR., ' 41, ■' , X S N, A T ! Florola, Ala. WALTER SAMUEL WILLIAMS, ' 41, ■!■. , K 1 Nacoiari, Mexico Eighth Row: CHARLES MONROE WILSON, ' 42, II K t Texarkona, Tox. VICTOR HERBERT WITTEN, ' 41, ■! A K Jacksonville. Fla. B S. Degree, Tulane University. JOHN LAFAYETTE WRIGHT, JR., ' 41, 1 1 K ' k San Angelo, Tex. Ninth Row: RICHARD BRANDON WRIGHT, JR., ' 42 Salisbury. N. C. HUGH MURPHY YEARWOOO, 41. ■!■. Shrovoport, La. HARRY LOOMIS ZENGEL. JR.. ' 42, ' I ' 1 ' 1 Now Orleans, La. t95 J COLLEGE OF L AW Where the lads learn jurisprudence and joviality. Most do not intend to practice, but are merely setting a broad education, but we notice they all watch politics with a weather eye. There ' s more intrigue and inside stuff going on here than anywhere else on the campus, especially around annual election time. , (Si ...dpi 3 SI I I COLLEGE OF BRAINS AND POLITICIANS. BOTH TYPES GET ALONG CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT BODY John W. Sims President Robert U. Blum Vice-President Ernest Sutter Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS William Culpepper President Henry P. Pate Vice-President Rodrigo Arosemena Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS Howard J. Smith President Richard L. Crowell Vice-President Dorothy J. Pugh Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS D. Hanlin Becker President Chester D. Burns Vice-President Day Alfred Lindburg Secretary-Treasurer I 97 J N« ,f fIT. ' ,, - r.V . pfr SENIOR CLASS First Row: JAY POLLOCK ALTMAYfcR. Z I! T, AAA Mobile, Ala. B.A. Degree. Tulane University. 1939; International Relations Club. RODRIGO AROSEMENA. ■!• I A Ancon, C. Z. Greenbackers (2); Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4); Y. M. C. A. Cabinet (4. 5); Class Secretary-Treasurer (5); Moot Court Board of Advisors (4, 5). Second Row: GEORGE R. BLUE. K 1, ' t A 4 ' New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937. EDWARD M. BOUTTE New Iberia, La. B.A. Degree, Souttiwestern Louisiana Institute, 1938; Moot Court Board of Advisors; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. Ttiird Row: HARVEY L. CAREY, 1 .|. K, -I ' A ' l Minden, La. Moot Court Board of Advisors (2, 3), Chairman (3); Student Body Vice-President (2). DAVID E. COOLEY, 1 ' I ' E, + 1 Slidell, La. B.A, Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Football (I, 2, 3). Fourtti Row: WILLIAM ALBRIGHT CULPEPPER, K A, , A , A K Alexandria, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I); Y. M. C. A., Cabinet (1, 2, 3); Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4, 5, 6), Chairman (6); Moot Court Board of Advisors (5); Class President (5, 6). JOSEPH DAUM, JR New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, Loyola University, 1936. Fifth Row: ROBERT S. DEXHEIMER, I I K New Orleans, La. T Club; Football (1), Varsity (2, 3, 4); Varsity Baseball (4, 5, 6). ALLAIN DE CLOUET FAVROT, A K K, A ■!■, A A A, ' 1 ' II K . . . New Orleans, La. B-A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Law Review (5, 6), Editor-in-Chief (6); Glee Club (I, 2, 3). Sixth Row: GERSON FINKELSTEIN New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Debating (I). ALBERT JOHN FLETTRICH, K A, A A A, ' I ' A New Orleans, La. B.A, Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Hullabaloo Business Manager (3, 4); T. U. R. K.; Thirteen Club (1); Moot Court Board of Advisors; Football (I), Varsity (2, 3). Seventh Row: - - HERBERT ALFRED GRAF, A i ' I ' New Orleans, U. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; T ' Club; P.in Hi llenic Council (4, 5), Boxing (4, 5); Southeastarn Conference Bantamweight Champion, 1938. LOUIS HENRY BURNS GRAHAM, K A .SVU?) . . LfVyV •, New Orleans, La. White Elephants (3, ) ' Footba f ' ' (I: 2; 3). I9H I SENIOR CLASS First Row: THOMAS MOORE HAYES. JR., A K E. A Monroe, La. B.A. Degree. Tulane University, 1937; Hullabaloo (2, 3); T. U. R. K.; Moot Court Board of Advisors; Track (2, 31. BENJAMIN CHAMBERLIN KING, A K E, A A A. t A New Iberia. La. B.A. Degree. Tulane Univtrsity, 1935; LL.B Degree. Tulane University, 1938; Moo Court Board of Advisors; Law Review. Second Row: JOSEPH KLEINFELDT New Orleans. La. B.S. Degree. Tuiane University. 1937; Moot Court Board of Advisors (4, 5). PAUL HERMAN MAYOT-. ■! ' H v Pryor. Okla. B.A. Degree, University of Chicago, 1938. Third Row: EUGENE J. MOREL New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1936. ENRIQUE L. NEWELL, 4 I A Colon, Panama Law Review; Pan-Hellenic Council. Fourth Row; LEONARD OPPENHEIM, .| ' li K New Orleans, La. Law Review (6, 7), Index Editor (7); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society Censor (4), Speaker (6), Glendy Burke Medal for Oratory (7); French Government Prize (3); Oratorical and Debating Council, Secretary-Treasurer (3, 4), Chairman (5); Student Body Secretary-Treasurer (4); International Relations Club (3, 4). Secretary- Treasurer (4). HENRY PAYSON PATE, K 1, .!• A •! New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Hullabaloo (3); Oratorical and Debating Coun- cil (2); Moot Court Board of Advisors (5, 6); Class Vice-President (6). Fifth Row: LOUIS CHARLES PHILIPS, 1 II New Orleans, La. T Club; Varsity Boxing (2, 3, 4). JAMES T, RICHARDS New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2, 3). Sixth Row: MERVIN HAROLD RISEi AN, 7, II I ' , (I A K, ' h li K, II .M, A A A . . Opelousas, La. B.A. Degree. Tulane University. 1937; Low Review (5. 6); Hullabaloo (I, 2); T. U. R. K.; T Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I. 2. 3. 4); Glee Club {I. 2); Spectators; Class President (3); Track Manager (3). JOHN ADAMS SCHUPP, A T ! . ' I A [■N«w Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University. 1937; Y M. C. A. {I. 2. 3). Cabi net (2); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I. 2. 3); Class Vice-President (4. 5). Seventh Row: CHARLES FREDERICK SEEMANN, II II II ... . .• . , New OriMM, L«. Huliit ' i ' lo N.itional Advertising Manager (2, 3Vt B6«ine $ Manager (4); Class Vicc Pr.-.;.|.-r.t [71 StuJ.jfl B-l, ■■' ' . , T ' ..,5surer (3). YVETTE SHERMAN N«w Orleans. L«. B.A. Degree, Newcomb Colleqi, 1937; Moot Court Board of Advisors (5); Class Secretary-Treasurer (6). [991 r JI SENIOR CLASS First Row: JOHN W. SIMS, ■!■A I). + li K. u A K. + A +, A A A, N ... New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree. Tulane Utiiversity, 1937; Law Review (5, 6); Jambalaya (I, 2. 3), Editor- in-Chief (3); Spectators (3, 4. 5. 6); Freshman Forensic Council; Pan-Hellenic Council (4); Student Body President (6); Student Council President (6). JAtvlES E. SMITHERMAN, JR.. K 1 Shrevepcrl, La. Second Row: BREARD SNELLINGS, A K K, ■!• A •! , A A A Monroe, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Law Review (5, 6); Thirteen Club; Jambalaya Associate Editor (3, 4). JOHN R. STEWART, A K I ., ' I ' A ' l ' , AAA Monroe, La. B.A. Degree. Tulane University, 1937; Law Review (5. 6). Book Review Editor (6); Track (4. 5). Third Row; BASCOM DESTREHAN TALLEY. JR., A A A Bogalusa, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), Speaker (3); Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4), President (4); International Relations Club (2, 3, 4), Drumatic Guild (2, 3, 4). Vice-President (3); Freshman De- bating; Oratorical and Debating Council (2 3, 4, 5, 6), Chairman (5); Varsity De- bating (2, 3. 4. 5, 6); Y. M. C. A., Cabinet (4. 5. 6); Campus Night Chairman (4, 5, 6); Cotillion Club (4, 5, 6). ROY RAOUL THERlOT Erath, La. Class Secretary-Treasurer (3). Fourth Row: GER50N TOLMAS, K . , K K + New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937. CASPER A. TOOKE, JR., ■! A (),•! ' A Shrcveport, La. Pan-Heilenlc Council Treasurer. Fifth Row: LEONARD SAMUEL UNGAR New Orleans, La. ALCIDE JOHN WEYSHAM, 1 -t ' E New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Moot Court Board of Advisors (5). Sixth Row: RUFUS T. YERGER, K . K II f WILLIAM WALLER YOUNG, JR., K ' I ' A -I ' , A . A ii N . . . . New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Law Review (5, 6), Secretary (6); T. U.R. K,; White Elephants; Glee Club (I, 2): Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (T, 2i: Class Secretary-Treasurer (I, 2), Vice-President (3); Cheerleadlng Squad (2, 3), Head Cheerleader (4); Alcee Fortier French Prize (3). [ )00] UNDERGRADUATES First Row: KERMIT BAILEY Olinger. Va. THOMAS BARR. Ill New Orleans, La. PAT FARRINGTON BASS, ie New Orleans, La. Jambjj,j h, Co-Assistant Editor (2), Co-Associate Editor (3); White Elepliants. Second Row: DAVID HANLIN BECKER, A T i, . A A A New Orleans, La. Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3, 4); Greenbackers (2); White Elephants (Ij; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Spectators; University Theatre; Honor Board; Class President (4). ANTONIO MODESTO BIRD, ' I ' 1 A Caguas, Puerto Rico ROBERT UNSWORTH BLUM, A K K. A , B .M. A A A, K A New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tuiane University, 1938; Jambalaya Editor-in-Chief {4); Glee Club (I, 2. 3, 4), Secretary (3). President (4); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2), Censor (2); Class Secretary-Treasurer (4); Student Body Vice-President (5); Law Re- view (5); Chairman of Annuals, Souttiern Student Federation of America (4). Third Row: JACK ALEXANDER BORNEMANN, B 11, A . B K New Orleans, La. B.A, Degree, TJane University, 1938; International Relations Club (I, 2, 3, 4), Treasurer (2). President (3); Law Review (4). LLOYD PAUL BOUTTE New Iberia, La. FRED BRONFIN, K N, B K New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tuiane University, 1938; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society, Secretary-Treasurer (4), Vice-Speaker (5); International Relations Club; Greenbackers (2). Fourth Row: CHARLES CYRIL BROU5SARD, A 6 ! New Orleans, La. Ph B. Degree, Loyola University, 1937; Blue Key. EUGENE D. BROUSSARD New Iberia, La. B A. Degree. Southwestern Louisiana Institute, ALICE MORGAN BYRON, K A O New Orleans, La. 8. B.A. Degree, Tuiane University, 1936. Fifth Row: JOHN A. CARSTARP HEN, JR., •!• T A Oklahoma City, Okla. B.A. Degree, Centenary College, 1937; Moot Court Board of Advisors, Secretary. RICHARD L. CROWELL, l A O, A •!■Alexandria, La. B.A. Degree, Louisiana College, 1937; Class Vice-President (2); Intramural Council. FERNANDO JAMES CUQUET, JR New Orleans, La. Low Review; Band (2, 3, 4), Assistant Manager (4). Sixth Row: DONALD COTY DICKSON, JR., ■!■K 1 Shreveporl, La. White Elephants; Greenbackers (3, 4. 5), Secretary (41; T. U. R. K. (3, 4, 5), Secretary-Treasurer (4); Class Football (2). JOHN HENRY DOUGLAS, ' I ' A I) Brewton, Ala. White Elephants. DONALD WOODWARD DOYLE. :; . , A A A New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tuiane University, 1938; White Elephants; Tennis (I, 2, 3). Seventh Row: JOHN SIDNEY DYER. ATA - . Boone, Iowa Law Review; Square and Compass. WALTER FRED EIGENBROD New Orleans, La. B.A. Degrae, Louisiana State Univarsity, I93S. RICHARD ANDREW FRASER, JR • • . La. 8.S. Degree, Centenary CoHaga, 1935. r 101 ] UNDERGRADUATES First Row: ALTON PRENTISS FRYMIRE, JR., •!■K 1, ' I ' A •!•, ' I ' ' !■New Orleans, La. Greenbackers; White Elephants. WILLIAM DAVIS GOFF, ' I ' A 9 Arcadia, La. LONNIE GERSIN HARDY. 11 r II Oil City, La. Second Row: BEVERLY JEWEL HESS, K K 1 ' , A X i: Kansas City, l o. B.A. Degree, Newcomb College, 1738; Law Review. ELBERT LEE INGRAM, JR New Orleans, La. B.S. Degree, University of Alabama, 1933. CHARLES JANVIER, A T S, A 1 , B K, A A A New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree. Tulane University, 1938; White Elephants; Class Vice-President (I), Pres- ident (2, 3): Basketball (2); Golf (2, 3, 4); T. U, R. K. (I, 2. 3): Law Review. Third Row: LOUIS Mcknight JONES, ■I ' Ae New Orleans, La. White Elephants; Football (1); Hullabaloo Local Advertising Manager (31, Business Manager {A). LABEL ABRAHAM KATZ New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1938. ABE B. KUPPERMAN, K N, B K, K A New Orleans, La. B A. Degree, Tulane University, 1938; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2, 3, 4, 5), Secretary-Treasurer (3}, Vice-Speaker (4), Speaker (5); International Relations Club (2, 3, 4, 5), Treasurer (3), Vice-President (4); Class Vice-President (3), President (4), Glendy Burke Oratorical Medal (3); French Government Prize (3); Cotillion Club (4, 5); Freshman Forensic Council; Debating (I), Varsity (2, 3, 4, 5); Oratorical and Debating Council (I, 2, 3, 4, 5), Secretary-Treasurer (3, 4), Chairman (5): Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3, 4); Student Activities Key (4); Law Review (5). Fourth Row: SABIN PAUL LANDRY, JR New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1938; Y. M. C. A., Vice-President (4), President (5); Boxing Manager (3). ROBERT EDGAR LeCORGNE, JR., li I) II New Orleans, La. Cheerleader; T. U. R. K.; T Club; Student Body Secretary-Treasurer (4). DAY ALFRED LINDBURG, ATA Moline, III. B.A. Degree, University of Iowa, 1936; Class Secretary-Treasurer {I). Fiith Row: FERDINAND MICHEL LOB, Z B T New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1934. ENOS CARR McCLENDON, JR., A i; ' 1 ' , ■! Homer, La. Greenbackers. N. HALL McCORD, K A Shreveport, La. B.A. Degree, Centenary College, 1937. Sixth Row: HERBERT LEONARD MILLER, Z B T, A A A Drew, Miss. B A. Degree, Tulane University, 1938; Hullabaloo (I, 2); Inernationol Relations Club (I); Band (I. 2), Assistant Manager (2); Glee Club (I, 2, 3), Business Manager (3). JOSEPH BAYARD MILLER, A T U, A A A, Waterproof, La. Greenbackers, Vice-President (3, 4, 5); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (3): International Relations Club (3, 4); Jambalaya (3, 4). MAX MAURICE MORELOCK, I! II II Haynesville, La. Thirteen Club; Band (2, 3, 4); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); A Capella Choir (3); International Relations Club (2, 3). Seventh Row: JAMES RENFROE MORRELL, ' h A . . . . . . . . . . . Chattanooga, Tenn. B.S. Degree, Emory and Henry College, 1936; Moo Court oor-l of Advisors; Glen . ' S, Burke Literary and Debafltig Society. vi ' FLOYD W. NEWLIN New Orleani.,4.i ,„iJy . Varsity Boxing 12, 3, 4), Oratorical and Debating Council; Slencfy Burke Literary a ffd ' |t | - ' ' Debating Society; The Bardies; Spectators, Glee Club (I, 2. 3). =1 AUGUST ANTHONY NOBILE, JR New Orleans, La. ; , [ 102 1 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: JOSEPH JAMES PICCIONE, II K A Lafayette. La. B.A. Degree. Southwestern Louisiana Institute, 1938; Glendv Burke Literary and De- bating Society (I 2): Law Review (I. 2). MAURICE JOSEPH PICHELOUP. A i. !■New Orleans. La. Greenbackers (2); Glee Club (2); Band (I. 2. 3, A). Manager (4); Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4); The Tulanians; Golt Team (2, 3. 4); Cotillion Club; French Legal Society. AMOS LEE PONDER, il X, ' h A ' !■New Orleans. La. Moot Court Board of Advisors. Second Row: GEORGE McMICHAEL PONDER, IX New Orleans. La. JAMES A. POYNOR. K 1, ' I ' A •!■Joplin. Mo. Tomb and Key. DOROTHY JEAN PUGH. -p M New Orleans. La B.A. Degree. Newcomb College. 1938; Class Secretary-Treasurer (6). Third Row: ALEXANDER ERWIN RALSTON. JR., S E New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (3. 4); Honor Board (3); Track (I). HOMER MEADE RANKIN. A K K. KA New Orleans, La. Class Vice-President (I); T. U. R. K. (I. 2, 3, 4); Pan-Hellenic Council (3, 4. 5). Secretary (4); T Club; Track (3. 4). Letter (4); Cheerleader (I, 2), Cheerleading Award (I). STANLEY WHITMIRE RAY. JR., ATA New Orleans. La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937; Thirteen Club; Basketball (I, 2, 3, 4); T Club. Fourth Row: WILBUR FORD REESE, B U If New Orleans. La. Chcnrleadpr; Thirteen Club; Pan-Hellenic Council, LEONARD HENRY ROSENSON. ■! K ' I ' . A 1 N New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree. Loyola University. 1937; M.A. Degree, Louisiana State University. 1938. NAUMAN STEELE SCOTT. A K K Alexandria. La. B.A. Degree, Amherst College, 1938. Filth Row: RICHARD CLIFFORD SEITHER New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Hullabaloo; Jambalaya. HOWARD JOHN SMITH, MK A, ■!■l New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1938; White Elephants; Greenbackers: Class Secretary Treasurer (2). Vice-President (4), President (5); Glee Club {I. 2), Librarian (2). WILFORD MURRAY SMITH. II K A Boqalusa. La. Siilh Row: ROBY HOUSTON SPAAR, 1 A I ' .. 11 1 ' I ' New Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937. ERNEST MALCOLM SUTTER, II H II, ' I- B K, A K, K A -I- Now Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University. 1938; Spectators; Student Body Secretary-Treasurer (5); Tennis. HENRY LOUIS TREPAGNIER, JR., A T S!, A A A Now Orleans, La. B.A. Degree, Tulane University, 1937. Seventh Row: CLAUDE ARTHUR WHARTON, JR., 1 A K Lufkin, T«x. B.A. Degree. Tutane University, 1937; L,iw Review. HUGH MILLER WILKINSON, JR.. •[ A •!• Now Orloant. Lo. Freshman Forensic Presidof t; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2. 3, 4); Cotillion Club Executive Committee; Oratorical and Debeting Council; Varsity Dobatina (2, 3, 4); Greenbackers (J); Low Review. SIDNEY WRIGHT, Z It T , , Eunice, La. I h I COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES These boys study Latin and classics and literature, and will wind up teach ing or selling insurance if the old man hasn ' t work for them. But it ' s a great life, and a very few weaken. And there ' s a lot to be had if anyone wants it. . | 3. Well iV lool ed like a rocic ... (ssc; ( d M : - r aCt t f f . Tt t . ■J i to - - A t -..cOiib - oCW- ' jo ' - ?: COLLEGE OF CULTURE AND LEARNING, IF WANTED CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT BODY Julian P. Freret President Ruland Ger+h Vic e-President Piercy J. Stakelum Secretary SENIOR CLASS John BertuccI President Henry M. Kopnnan Vice-President Leo Behrens Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS Weyland T. Coppedge President Robert M. Lathrop Vice-President James E. Senter Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS Conrad Meyer President Harvey Amsterdam Vice-President George Schneider Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS William B. Monroe, Jr President Louis G. Davis Vice-President Robert E. Floweree, Jr Secretary-Treasurer I 105 J JL SENIOR CLASS First Row: WILLIAM ARTHUR ATKINSON, JR., •I ' Kl New Orleans, La. White Elephants; University Theatre. WILLIAM AXELROO, K N Houston, Tei. Second Row: CAROLINE CATHERINE BALLARD Bay St. Louis, Miss. SAMUEL CURTIS BARTHE Istrouma, La. Honor Board; Track Letterman (3, 4). Third Row: DAVID HANLIN BECKER, A T A •!• +, . . A N«w Orl eans, La. Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3, 4); Greenbackers (2); White Elephants; Glendy Burke Lit- erary and Debating Society; Spectators; University Theatre; Class President (4). LEO STANFORD BEHRENS Madisonville. La. The Bardies. Fourth Row: JOHN LOUIS BERTUCCI New Orleans. La. Spectatois; International Relations Club; Class President (4). EDWARD CHACHERE BROOKS, JR., HUM Beaumont, TeK. Hullabaloo (3. 4); Jambalaya (4); Glee Club (3, 4); Librarian (4); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club; Cheerleadinq Squad (3). Fifth Row: HOWARD ALBERT BUECHNER. I! .M Metairie, La. The Bardies. NORMAN 8URNSTEIN, K N, 1! .M New Orleans. La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (1, 2, 3 ,4). Historian (3, 4); International Relations Club (2. 3, 4); Greenbackers (2); Honor Board (3, 4); Class Secretary- Treasurer (4). Si th Row: JOE HAROLD CAHN New Orleans, La. Band (I, 2, 3); Camera Club (3, 4). ANDREW JACKSON CARROLL. JR., ' I ' K li New Orleans, La. Band (I, 2). Seventh Row: LIONEL LOUIS CAZENAVETTE. JR New Orleans. La. Radio Club (3, 4). Secretary (3), Ptesid ' ■i - ' ' i EARL BOU6 CLAIBORNE, A .V 1 New Orleans, La. t 106 1 m SENIOR CLASS First Row: LAWRENCE ROYAL COLLINS. S Z ■[ ' New Orleans. La. GEORGE FRANCIS CONRAD New Orleans. La. Band (I. 2. 3): The Bardies (2). Second Row: SEYMOUR BERNARD CREPEA Brooklyn. N. Y. CHARLES WHITMARSH CRUMPTON. JlKK Minden, La. Glee Club (2, 3); Y. M. C. A. (3); International Relations Club (3); Baseball (3). Third Row: WILLIAM DUNCAN DAVIS. JR., •!• K 1, A X i New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K.; Greenbackers: Y. M. C. A.. Cabinet (I, 2. 3). Secretary (2): Spectators; Cotillion Club: Class Secretary {3). President (1); Pan-Hellenic Council. Secretary (4), JOHN FLOREAU DIRMANN, JR New Orleans, La. T Club; Varsity Football (I. 2, 3. 4); Varsity Boxing (2, 3, 4 . Fourth Row: GORDON LOUIS DOREMUS. 1 K ¥. New Iberia. La. Blue Key. JOHN HENRY DOUGLAS, ■!■A n Brcwton. Ala. White Elephants. Fifth Row: OWEN S. ECKHARDT, K 1, A . i New Orleans. La. White Elephants. EDWARD BERNARD FERGUSON, JR., B M New Orleans. La. International Relations Club; Deutscher Kulturbund. Si«th Row: RICHARD DAVID FIELD, ' h j II, ' !• . Shaw, Miss. JULIAN PAYNE FRERET. A T IJ, N Ntw Orl.ani, La. Hullabaloo; Janiboiaya; Radio Club; Ron-Hellenic Council (2, 3. 4); White Elephants; Student Body President; Honor Council; Football Co-Manager (4); Cotillion Club (2. 3, 4); Boxing (4); Track (4). Savtnth Row: WILLIAM DUMAX FUTCH, II M h K + St. Petersburg. Fla. MAURICE WESLEY GELDERT, JR Now Orl.ani, La. D. ' uls. h.-r Kullurbund (3); Varsity Boxing (2, 3). I 1071 WW SENIOR CLASS First Row: RUDOLPH MATAS LANDRY, dKE New Orleans, La, jb (2, 3); Basketball (!): interclass roctball (1, 2). ARTHUR B. LUNIN New York, N. Y. Football (I). Second Row: WILLARD LEE MARMELZAT. 1AM . . New Orleans, La. Pan-Hellenic Council; T. U. R. . RHETT RUSSELL McMAHON, K I Baton Rouge, La. Third Row: JOSEPH BAYARD MILLER, . T S!, A A A, ■! !■Waterproof, La. Greenbackers, Vice-President; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club. RAY HARRISON MILLER, JR., K A ' !■New Orleans, La. ' T Club; Football (I, 2, 3. 4), Captain (4); Boxing. Fourtli Row: MAX MAURICE MORELOCK, 11 II Haynesville, La. ThirSeen Club; Band (2. 3. 4); Glee Club (I, 2, 3); A Capella Choir (3); International Relations Club (2. 3). BERNARD MOUNT, JR., Z II I, ■[•IV. Montgomery, Ala. ■■]■Club. Fifth Row: STEPHEN CLARENDON MUNSON, JR., .i K 1) Jcannerette, La. Thirteen Club. RICHARD EDWIN NICHOLSON. . 1 II M Dallas, Ten. Sixth Row: AUGUST ANTHONY NOBILE, JR New Orleans, La. BOBBIE ODIIE ORTENBACH, II ' I ' A New Orleans. La. Hullabaloo; Y. W. C. A. Seventh Row: DON FENTON OVERDYKb, JR., A K K Shreveport, Ld. B.iseboll. LEWIS CRUTCHFIELD PARRISH, II K A New Orleans, La. Jambalay (2, 3, 4); Hullabaloo Circulation Mana fer (2, 3); Spectators (3, 4); Honor Council .. f .V [ 108] SENIOR CLASS First Row: RULAND GERTH, :; + iO New Orleans, La. Hcnor Boa-d; Student Body Vice-President (4); Football (I); Track (1 2 , EDWARD KELLERMAN GOODELL, ■!■K 1 New Orleans. La. Boxing. Second Row: I ILAM HARRISON GRAY, JR., A K K Denver, Colo. Glee Club (I, 2. 3. 4); A Capella Choir (I. 2, 3, 4); Thirteen Club; Tennis (I); The Bardies (2. 3, 4); Band (2, 3); Quartette (I, 2, 3, 4). WILLIAtvl MILLER GREEN Baltimore, Md. Third Row: WINSTON CHURCHILL HEIBNER St. Petersburg, Fla. EDWARD KARL HERRK IANN, JR., i 1 l ' New Orleans, La. Band. Fourth Row: MILTON ERNEST HILLS New Orleans, La. WARREN MAURICE JACOBS New Orleans, La. Interclass Football (I, 2). Basketball (I, 2); Band (I, 2, 3). Fifth Row: WILLIAM HENRY KIRCHEM New Orleans, La. Football (3, 4); Boxing (3); Track (3). HANCKES AUGUST KLEIN, A K K New Orleans, La. Sixth Row: HENRY MARSHALL KOPMAN New Orleans, La. Class Vicc-Fresldtnt (4); Baseball (2, 3, 4); Boxing; French Government Prize. MICHAEL JOHN KYAME New Orleans, La, Architectural Society (I. 2, 3, 4). Seventh Row; ANGELA MARIE LaFRANCA, A . II New Orleani, La. Hullabaloo; Cotillion Club. JAMES VIRGIL LAMBERT, A T U . . , . • N.w York, N. Y. Glee Club (I, 2, 4); O ' i.t rhr-r K..ll..rh,unH: A CnoelLi Chnlr III I U i I it Vfc SENIOR CLASS First Row; GEORGE HENRY PENN, JR., A T S!, B M New Orleans, La. Tulane Biologist Editor (2); Cotiliton Club: Deutscher Kulturbund; Camera Club; Thirteen Club; Pan-Hellenic Council. MAURICE JOSEPH PICHELOUP, III, A 1 •! ' New Orleans, La. Greenbackers (2); Glee Club (2); Band (I. 2. 3. 4), Manager {A); Pan-Hellenic Coun- cil (3. 4); Tulanians; Golf (2. 3, 4). Second Row: ALEXANDER ERWIN RALSTON, JR., 1 -h IC New Orleans, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (3, 4); Honor Board (3}; Track (I). HOMER MEADE RANKIN, A K p;, K i New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K. (I, 2, 3, 4); Pan-Hellenic Council (3. 4. 5), Secretary (4); T Club; Class Vice-President (I); Track (3, 4); Cheerleader (I, 2). Third Row: WILBUR FORD REESE, BOTI New Orleans. La. Thirteen Club; Cheerleader; Pan-Hellenic Council. LAWRENCE LEE ROBERT. JR New Orleans, La. Fourth Row: ERNEST ROGER, III, AT!. ' New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club; Deutscher Kulturbund. DANIEL HENRY ROWE, A i New Orleans, La. Fifth Row: CHARLES MAYER SAMUEL, JR., , il T New Orleans, La. JOSEPH VINCENT SCHLOSSER, A T A. IS .M New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo (I); Deutscher Kulturbund (3). Sixth Row: WILLIAM ROBERT SCHULTZ New Orleans, La. Student Handbook Editor; A Capclla Choir (2. 3, 4); Y. M. C. A. (2, 3, 4). Cabinet . V (3 4); Glee Club (2, 3); Cotillion Club (2, 3, 4); Deutsclier Kulturbund (3, .|T i ' s-C Operetta (I. 2, 3. 4). « % , 4 ' ' i: RICHARD CLIFFORD SEITHER . Niv Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Jambalaya; Glendy Burlc Ui)erar.y and Debatiiig i ociety. t no I I l fttti SENIOR C LASS First Row; EDGAR ROLLINS DUMONT SMITH. •!• i n. A X 1 Covington, La. Boxing (3, ■4). WILFORD MURRAY SMITH, II K A Bogalusa, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society: International Relations Club. Secretary- Treasurer (2), Vice-President (4); Oratorical and Debating Council (I, 2, 3, 4); Y. M. C. A. (I. 2. J, 4). Cabinet (2. 3); Freshman Forensic Council President. Second Row; ALFRED LOUIS SOLOMON, , B T New Orleans. La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I. 2); University Theatre. PIERCY JOSEPH STAKELUM, 1 II, H . New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo. Associate Editor; Cotillion Club; Student Body Secretary-Treasurer; Track (I). Varsity (2, 3). Third Row: EDWIN FRANK STUMPF, JR., 1 ' I- K New Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A. JOHN RICHMOND THISTLETHWAITE, A K K, 11 . Opebusas, La. Jambalaya (2, 3, 4), Associate Editor (3), Editor-in-Chief (4); Cotillion Club; Camera Club, Secretary (4); Glee Club; Hullabaloo; Spectator (4). Fourth Row; GILBERT HAROLD VORHOFF, 1 ' ! K New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Y. M. C. A.; Class President (3); Class Basketball; Honor Council (3); International Relations Club. JOHN GILL WAFER. JR.. V K K Shreveporl, La. Fifth Row; WILLIAM REVERE WELLBORN, JR., i A K, A K K Elkin, N. C. JULIAN WIENER, Z I! T, ' I ' .i K Canton, Mils. Siith Row SIDNEY WRIGHT, Z li I . . Eunice, La. I ARTHUR deZALOUONDC, 1 ' P K New Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A.; Gli ' O Club. I IIM fyMp ym iikM JUNIOR CLASS First Row: ROBERT GLENN ALLEN. I- K 1 Pascagoula. Miss. Glee Club. JOHN WOOD ANTHONY New Orleans. U. International Relations Club (I, 2, 3); Varsity Debater (2. 3); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Oratorical and Debating Society, Secretary (3). OSCAR BACKSTROI , JR., B0n GuKport, Miss University Theatre (2, 3); Spectators (2, 3). Second Row: CHARLES FILSON BECKERT, .|. A G Gadsden, Ala. Jambalaya (2. 3). THOI AS OVERTON BELL, ATA Lake Ct,arles, La. Thirteen Club. ELDON UPTON BERTAUT, A K K Crowley, La. Glee Club; Track. Third Row: JOSEPH MICHAEL BISTOWISH, JR.. K 1 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Boxing. MORRIS GLEN BLACKWELL, JR New Orleans. La. ARCHIBALD RAYMOND BOGGS, 1! U New Orleans. La. Hullabaloo (I, 2). Fourth Row: RAYMOND VICTORY BOUCHE | ew Orleans. La. International Relations Club (I, 2); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society- Basketball (I); Boxing (2, 3). MICHAEL EPHREM B0U5TANY Lafayette, La. JOHN CHARLES BOUTALL, A 1 New Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A. Fifth Row: HUGH LEE BOYD, li M New Orleans, La. MONETTE LEA BUTLER Qak Grove, La. Football (I, 2). CICERO GILES CAILLETEAU Shreveport, La. Sixth Row: ARTHUR ANTHONY CAIRE, III. .|. K 1 New Orleans, La. EDWARD BACHMAN CAMPBELL, ATA Johnson City, Tenn. JAMES LAWSON CAMPBELL, JR., K I. li .M Sacramento, Calif. Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club. Seventh Row: WOODLEY CLARK CAMPBELL, ' h A 1 1 A . A New Orleans, La. J.imbaiaya (I, 2i. Co-Associate Editor (3). CHRISTODOULOS NICKOLAS CARIDAS Selma, Ala. Hullabaloo National Advertising Manager (3); International Relations Club (2, 3), Secretary (2), President (3); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society, Secretary (3); Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Honor Board, PAUL CLARK. .A T !. ' , B .M Clarksdale. Miss. White Elephants; Track (I). Eighth Row: WAYLAND THOMAS COPPEDGE. JR.. i A E, ■!■■!■. B M Jacksonville. Fla. Class President (3); T. U. R. K.; Honor Council. DURANT HARRY DA PONTE. ATS! New Orleans. La. University Theatre; Hullabaloo. JOHN MINTO DAWSON, I; 1 New Orleans. La. Ninth Row: •■•- -■ERVING ARTHUR DRESKIN, 1 . M JX. . . . - . . ,..,. Dunellen, N. J. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Frestiman For sliCc-Gbunol, Vice President EDWARD PAUL ECUYER, II K A New Orleans, La Greenbackers (2, 3); Glee Club (3). HARVEY ALBERT FEEHAN New Orleans, La. International Relations Club (2, 3); Band (3). tli: ] n .. •- •v. n JUNIOR CLASS First Row: RALPH JOSEPH FERNANDEZ Wallace, La. Operetta: Glee Club (I); A Capella Ctioi: (1); Band (3 AUGUST FREDERICK FISCHER New Orleans, La. Boxing; Glee Club; Y. M. C. A. ISRAEL FISHER, K .N Columbia, Miss. Second Row: JOHN HERBERT FOREGl ER Roslyn, N. Y. HENRY CARTER FOSS, 1 . K, A X 1 Chicago, III. Tennis. WILLIAM TYLER FRAf, JR New Orleans, La. International Relations Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. Tliird Row; MAURICE GARB, i: . M New Orleans, La. International Relationb Club. CALIXTO LEONEL GARCI A-IN IGUEZ ' I ' I . , H N Havana, Cuba PHILIP TRISTAM GARDNER New Orleans, La. Fourth Row: JOSEPH ALLEN GIBSON, ■!• K 1 New Orleans, La. Band. GEORGE CARNEAL GOLDMAN, JR., K 1 Waterproof, La. Football. THOMAS MILLER GORDON. JR.. ' h A II New Orleans, La. Fifth Row: JOSEPH VINCENT GREGORATTI, i; II Gretna, La. HUNTER LEO HARANG, A 1 ' I ' Port Arthur, Tex. THOMAS STEFFEN HARLLEE New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I. 2); A Capella Choir (1, 2, 3); Band (I, 2); Quartette (I, 2); Operetta (I, 2, 3); The Bardies (2); Y. M. C. A. (2, 3); Deutscher Kulturbund (2, 3). Sixth Row: JOHN HUDDLESTON HEATH, K A, A A A New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo Sports Editor; Cotillion Club, JEROME BYRON HIRSCH JR., Z ii T Greenville, Miss. Band (I, 2); Camera Club (2, 3). GEORGE DENEGRE HOPKINS. K A New Orleans, La. Seventh Row: ALFRED 9UINN HYDE Long Leaf, La. PHILIP BURG JAHNCKE, ITS N«w Orleans, La. Cl.iss President II, 21; Football (I, 2, 3); The Bardies (2, 3); Thirteen Club; Cotillion Club (2). Executive Committee (3). MOREAU JAMES JUMONVILLE, A K E New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club; Greenbackers; T Club; Varsity Basketball. Eighth Row: STEWART JOSEPH KEPPER, ■!■A O New Orleans, La. J.imbaloya (2. 3), Business Manager (3); Camera Club. FRANK GUS KUMPURIS. K 1 Little Rock. Ark. lnicrnji)on,3i Relations Club; Glcc Club (3); Assistant Basketball Manager (2). DAVID DINDER LABOUISSE, 1 . New Orleans, La. White Elephants. Ninth Row: NICHOLAS WILLIAM LARKIN . Now Orleans, La ROBERT MARTIN LATHROP, 11 U II Now Orloanl, La. Football Manager (1); Internotionol Rolations Club (I, 2. 3); Greonbackers (I, 2); Class Vice President (3). WILLIAM LEON, K II M . . , New Orleans. La. Pan-Hcllcnic cou ' k n I in 1 i JUNIOR CLASS First Row: MOE LERMAN Spinq Valley. N. Y. FRANK HENRY LINDEMAN. JR., ' t ' A () Leesburq. Fla. University Theatre. EVELIO MANUEL LOPEZ Tampa, Fla. Baseball. Second Row; JOSEPH JULES MARCHE5E New Orleans. La. Band; Tulanians. NORMAN JOHN MARMILLION Ponchatoula, La. Football. GEORGE BERNARD MATTHEWS. K A, . .V . New Orleans, La Third Row: GEORGE THEODORE MELLINGER, K i New Orleans, La. GIfe Club (2, 3); Y. M. C. A. (2, 3). CHARLES VACCARO MENENDEZ New Orleans. La. MALCOLM WILFRED MONROE, ' I ' K 1 New Orleans, La. A Capella Choir (I. 2. 3): Band (I. 2. 3); Gke Club (I, 2, 3); Y. M. C. A. (I, 2); Spectators (2, 3): Operetta (I, 2, 3). Fourth Row: EDWARD PRESTON MUNSON, JR., 11 H 11 Napoleonville, La. Ihirteen Club; Glee Club. AMEDEE LONGER MUSSON. II II New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo Sports Staff; Tennis Manager. LEO LAWRENCE NASTASI New Orleans, La. Fifth Row; WILLIAM RAYMOND DONALD NORTH, K I New Orleans, La. T, U, R. K. (2, 3 ' : Greenbaclers (2, 31; Glee Club (2, 3); Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3). ROBERT EUGENE O ' BRIEN, ' I ' A (i Shreveporf, La. Glee Club; A Capella Choir. ROBERT JOSEPH OSTER, A i ■!• New Orleans, La. Si«th Row; JAMES HERBERT OWENS, JR., K 1 Hattiesburq, Miss. Glee Club; A Capella Choir. JOHN THOMAS OWENS. JR New Orleans. La. RUFFIN TROUSDALE PERKINS, JR., 1 , K, U .M Lake City, Fla. Glee Club. Seventh Row: CHARLES HUBERT PETTEWAY, Jl K A. II M Lakeland, Fla. PAUL BERNARD REASER New Orleans, La. Cotillion Club; International Relations Club; Glee Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. WIRT ADAMS RODGERS. JR., K 1 Bastrop, La. Hullabaloo (2). Eighth Row: MELVIN MARCUS ROSENTHAL, II I ■.... ' New Orleans, La. THEOBALD ROBERT RUDOLF, JR., K . New Orleans, La. NORBERT NATHAN SALPETER New Orleans, La. Oratorical and Debating Council (2. 3); Varsity Debater (2, 3); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (2, 3); International Relations Club. I 114 1 JUNIOR CLASS First Row: ALBERT BARNETT SCHONBRUN. 1 A -M Tampa, Fla. Hullabaloo; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society: The Bardies; Football (I); Y. M. C. A. CURTIS FREDERIC SCOTT, JR., 1 ■!• K New Orleans, La. White Elephants (I). JAMES CORBETT SENTER, JR., . T !. ' , .A . . New Orleans, La. White Elephants, Glee Club; Greenbackers; Class Secretary-Treasurer (3); Hullabaloo: Freshman Forensic Council. Second Row: ANTHONY JOHN SPOTO Tampa, Fla. WILLIAM STEIN. JR., 7. II T, k Natchez, Miss. ALVIN WEIL STRAUSS, JR., Z B T Little Rock, Ark. T ' Club; Basketball Manager (3). Third Row: JAMES PAUL SWEARINGEN, ' I ' A II Shreveport, La. ALBERT ROBERTSON TEBO, JR.. K A New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K.; Greenbackers. PERRY KING THOMAS, JR., ' I ' A O, B .M Tupelo, Miss. Track Manager; Greenbackers. Fourth Row: CONE JOHNSON THOMPSON, JR., ATA Tyler. Te«. DOUGLAS PAUL TORRE, ATA New Orleans, La. White Elephants: Camera Club (3); Dramatic Guild (1); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. MOTTRAM PETER TORRE, ATA New Orleans, La. White Elephants; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (1); Camera Club (2, 3); Pan-Hellenic Council (2. 3): Cotillion Club (2, 3). Filth Row; SAMUEL ADAMS TRUFANT, III, IX New Orleans, La. Whlto Elsphints: Pan-Hellenic Council (2, 3); Boxing Manager (2); T Club JAMES FRANKLIN TURN8ULL, JR., II K A New Orleans, La. i. M. C. A.; White Elephants (1); Greenbackers; Cotillion Club: Pan-Hellenic Council; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club; Jambalaya. LOUIS IRA TYLER, JR., ■!• K 1, H .M Baton Rouge, La. Glee Club. Sixth Row: SHIRLEY MATHILDE VIOSCA, II ' I ' A New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2): Y. W, C. A. (1. 2); Hullabaloo (3); Cotillion Club. HARRY HART WAGENHEIM, Z B T, B M Pensacola, Fla. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society: Band; Oratorical and Debating Council. WILLIAM BRADLEY WAIT, !■A 0, . A A New Orleans, La. While Elcphodti; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Glee Club {I, 2, 3); Class Vice-President (I). Savanth Row: ROBERT BRUCE WALLACE, JR., A K K Alexandria, La. Glee Club. DAVID WEINSTEIN, Z li T St. Augustina, Fla. Inlernationrit RoUitions Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society: Glee Club; Boxing; Track; 100 Mile Club. MORTIMER SAMUEL WEINSTEIN Broolilvn, N. Y. Eighth Row: RALPH MILTON WENZEL, ' I ' A U . . Tuckar, Ark. F.fjiball; Honor Councri; GIte Club; A Capella Choir; The Bardies. DAN THOMPSON WYLDS, K ANDREW ZENGEL . . Marianna, Ark. New Orleans, La. I . UNDERGRADUATES First Row: EMILE BERTRAND ADER, ' 41 New Orleans, La. LITTLEBERRY CALHOUN ALLEN, ' 42, ' [ 1  Shreveport, La. White Elephants. CEDRIC THURSTON ALMAND. ' «, A T .i Haynesville, La. White Elephants: Band. Second Row: BERNARD IvlORDECAl ALTSCHULER, ' 41 Bayonne, N. J. HARVEY JAY AMSTERDAM, ' 41, X A M New York, N. Y. Class Presloent (I) Vice-President (2.1; Cotillion Club; Honor Council. STANLEY LEE AULTIvlAN, 42 New Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A. Third Row: LYLE PAUL AUSTIN, ' 42, K Guthrie, Okla. White Elephants: Football (I): Basketball (I). JOHN JACOB BAEHR, JR., ' 41 New Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A. SIDNEY BAER, ' 41 Bayonne, N. J. Fourth Row: BRUCE BAIRD, JR., ' 42, 1 . New Orleans, La. Naval R. O. T. C. MILLARD CLAIR BAKER, JR., ' 41. A ' l New Orleans, La. Glee Club. ROY ROBBINS BARTLETT, ' 42, A 1 A Thirteen Club: Tennis. Filth Row New Orleans, La. PASCAL GAYLE BATSON, ' 42, X . Indianola, Miss. University Theatre. WILLIAM LOUIS BENDEL, JR., ' 41, K 1 Monroe, La. Y. M. C. A.: Glee Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society: International Relations Club. JOHN FRANK BENHAM, II, ' 42, A K K New Orleans, La. The Bardies; 100 Mile Club. Sixth Row: PETER LOUIS BERNARD, JR., ' 41, K i. New Orleans, La. Freshnnan Y. M. C. A., President; Y. M. C. A., Treasurer {2}; Freshman Forensic Council (I); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (2); Assistant Drum Major (2); The Bardies (2). FRANKLIN PIERCE BERRY, III, ' 41, ' I ' A O Shreveport, La. Sice Club; A Capella Choir; Quartette. EMILE AUGUSTUS BERTUCCI, JR., ' 41 New Orleans, La, Seventh Row: WILLIAM FREDERICK BEYER, JR., ' 41, A 1 A Lake Charles, La. Glee Club. NORMAN ROBERT BLACK, ' 41, A T A Cheyenne, Wyo. CHARLES JAMES BLOCK, ' 42, ' I ' A O Gary. Ind. Football; Basketball; Glee Club; Operetta. Eighth Row: THOMAS STEWART BLOODWORTH, JR., ' « New Orleans, La. International Relations Club. SILAS PAULSON BORDEN, JR., ' 42, ' h A 1 1 Shreveport, La. BROWN HILL BOSWtLL. ' 2, ' h A 1 1 Montgomery, Ala. Ninth Row: JOSEPH BRECHTEL ' 42 Algiers, La. Basketball. WILLIAM CHALMERS BROTHERS, ' 41, K . . Shreveport, La. TK,rt.- n Club (I); Boxing (1); Y. M. C. A. ili. LOUIS RAMIAN BROWN, ' 41 j. . ; . . ..,.,•■■? ; . j.;. Algiers, La. University Theatre; Honor CoHncil;,t. M. C. Vf. il I 116) KSl. UNDERGRADUATES Firsf Row: ROBERT LeROY BROWNING, JR., ' 42. A T i Pawnee, Okla. JOHN WILLIAM BRYAN, JR., ' 41, I! B fl Bay St. Louis. Miss. CLAUDE LEON BUERGER, JR.. ' 41, •! K 1 Mobile, Ala. White Elephants: Greenbackers. Second Row: JOSEPH RICHARD BURNIE, JR., ' 42 Vinton. La. NORMAN NELSON BURWICK. ' 42 Port Arthur, Tex. Football (1); Basketball: Track. JAMES DOYLE BYRNE. JR., ' 41. TI K .4. A X I New Orleans. La. Glee Club {I. 2). Third Row: CURTIS WEBB CAINE, ' 42. K il New Orleans. La. ARTHUR ADOLPH CALIX, ' 41. 1 M New Orleans, La. Hullacaloo: Track; Y. M. C. A. MIGNONNE ERNESTINE CAMBON. ' 41, B l A New Orleans. La. Hullabaloo. Fourth Row: SALVADOR LUCAS CANALE. ' 42 New Orleans. La. GENE GEORGE CARP. ' 42. K . Elizabeth. N. J. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; 103 Mile Club. EDWIN JOSEPH CELLOS. ' 41 New Orleans. La. Fifth Row: LAWRENCE ABRAHAM CHEHARDY. ' 42, A i; ' h New Orleans. La. ALVIN RICHARD CHRISTOVICH, ' 42, l K 1 New OrL-ans. La. Gk idv Burke Literary and Debating Society WILLIAM HENRY CHURCH. ' 41, ' I ' K 1 New Orleans. La. Glee Club. Sixth Row: MARTIN DURALDE CLAIBORNE. JR.. ' 41. 11 ii II New Orleans. La. WILLIAM THOMAS COATS. JR., ' 42. ' h A (I New Orleans, La Band. ISIDORE COHN. JR.. ' 42. 11 T New Orleans. La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Cannera Club; The Bardies. Seventh Row: JOHN MARSHALL COLLIER. ' 42. K New Orleans. La. FREDERICK HUNTER COLLINS. JR.. ' 42. ■)■A 1 1 Now Orleans. La. The Bardies. REYNOLDS MALONE COLLINS. ' 41, :; . Baton Rouge. La. Football; Track. Eighth Row: MARTIN FRANKLIN COMER. ' « Gary. Ind. Football; Basketball; Baseball. HARRY ISAAC CONTERMAN. ' 42 Now Orleans. La. JOEL IRVING COR. ' J ' 41 Long Bo.ich, N. Y. Inl.-rn iiinr..,! Col.ii;,.n. CL.t-- BiikotboM; BasebaH. Ninth Row: DAVID EMILE CRAIS. 42 Now Orleans. La. JOSEPH FRANCIS CRAVEN, 41 . , Now Orleans. La, GEORGE MADISON CRAVEY, ' 41 Arcadia. Fia. I 117 I n ri r ■UNDERGRADUATES First Row: EDWARD JACOBS CRAWI-ORD. JR., ' 41, ■!■i Shreveport. La. JOSEPH JAMES CREELY, ' 41 New Orleans, La. ELMO PHILIP CRETINI, 42 Arabi, La. Second Row: JOSEPH MARCEL CRIFASI. 42 Chalmette. La. BENJAMIN CRUMP, III, ' 42, AT ' . ' New Orleans, La. GEORGE CUELLAR. ' 41 Miami, Fla. Third Row: HAROLD VAN BUSKIRK CUMMINS, JR., ' 42, B B U New Orleans, La. hullabaloo; International Relations Club; Thirteen Club; Basketbal JACK DALY, 42, ' I ' K 1 New Orleans, La. LOUIS GREVEMBERG DAVIS, ' 42, 1 •[■E New Orleans, La. Class Vice-President (I). Fourth Row; WILLIAM EARL DEES, ' 42 New Orleans, La. REMI TRISINI deLOUCHE, ' 41, 1 ■{■V. Cloutierville. La. JAMES FRANCIS DOMINGUEZ, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Fi!th Row: GEORGE DORFMAN, ' 41, 1 A . l New Britain, Conn. ISADORE DRAVIN, ' 42, 1 1 Meridian, Miss. Band. ARTHUR WILLIAM ECKHOUS, ' 42, K .N New York, N. Y. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. Sixth Row: DONALD BOND EHRHART, ' 42, A K i: New Orleans, La. CAREY JAMES ELLIS, JR., ' «, A K K Rayville. La. Glee Club; Quartette; Glendy Burke Liierary and Debaiing Society. MOSES ISAAC ELLIS. ' 41 Pensacola, Fla. Seventh Row: CHARLES ALEXIS EMLING, JR., ' 42, ATA New Orleans, La. White Elephants. KENNETH VICTOR EVERTS, ' 41 West Palm Beach, Fla. THEODORE EVERETT, ' 41 Chipley, Fla. Eighth Row: CHARLES CONSTANTINt FARRELL, JR., ' 41, •!• A O New Orleans, La. Jambalaya (I); Head Cheerleader (2); T. U. R. K. (I, 2); White Elephants (I). EDMOND LAWRENCE FAUST, JR., ' 42, K A New Orleans, La. White Elephants; Honor Board; Jambalaya. JULIUS FINKELSTEIN, ' 41, K N New Orleans, La. Ninth Row: , EDWARD DAVIS FINLEY, ' 41, K A % . . New Orleans, La. ' •i.-hi.j.-.kers; Hullabaloo WfWe Elepllanls ROBERT EDMUND FLOWERREE, , JR., «, B fl TI New Orleans, La. i :.:-GlaiS Secretary Treast er (I) .■fc. ' JOSEPH EARL FLOWERS, ' 41, Z B T , , ! . • Lexington, Miss. Hullabaloo Greenbockers Asjis 6  t Basl etbsll Mana ' v r, r 118 I UNDERGRADUATES First Row: JERRY HARRY FORST, ' 42. ' !• K 1 Ne Orleans, La. WALTER LEE FRAZER, JR. ' I New Orleans, La. KERMIT FRYMIRE. ' 42. -I- K 1 New Orleans, La. Second Row: JOHN BENNETT FUDICKAR, ' 42, .i K K Monroe, La. Glee Club. CHARLES RICHARD SAGE, JR., ' 41 New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; University Theatre. BROOX CLEVELAND GARRETT, JR., ' 41, -I ' A 6 Shreveport, La. Glee Cub. Third Row: STEPHEN PAUL GASPERECZ, JR., ' 42, i 1 -I- New Orleans, La. r M C A, (li: Glee Club; International Relations Club RAYMOND GAUCHE, JR., ' 42, i 1 New Orleans, La, v. M C, A. (I); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society ' . JAMES JOSEPH GILLY, III, ' 42, i K K New Orleans. La. Fourth Row: DAVID GLOVER, ' 42, II M II Bay St. Louis, Miss. ARNOLD SYLVAN GOLDSCHLAG, ' 42, 1 . l Brooklyn, N. Y. Glee Club; University Theatre; The Bardies: Y. M. C. A. CHARLES RICHARD GOODWIN, ' 42 Birminghann, Ala. Fifth Row; ROBERT JOSEPH CRUSH, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Football (1); Basketball. ADRIAN SUTTON GWIN. 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Cub ' Hullabaloo. OSCAR McDUFFIE GWIN. 42, . A tl New Orleans, La. Sixth Row: TOM COONEY HALL, ' 41 hi New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo; Y. M. C. A. (I). ROBERT SHARP HART, ' 42, K . New Orleans, La. Basketball. ROBERT FREEMAN HICKEY, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Seventh Row: DONALD HUGH HIGGINS, JR., ' 42, . T .. ' New Orleans, La, Glee Cub; Thirteen Club. RENE HECTOR HIMEL. ' 42. AT ' .; Franklin. La. LOUIS JOHN HINDELANG. JR., ' 42 Algiers, La. Eighth Row: AUBRY WHITFIELD HOWELL, ' 41, 1 A !■: Coral Gables, Fla. WILLIAM SCOTT HOWSON, ' 42 New Orleans, La. GEORGE OWEN HUEY, ■42, •!• K 1 , Homerville, Ga. Basketball (I); Y. M. C. ' A. (I). Ninth Row: CHARLES HARRIS HUNT, JR., ' 41 Blsb«.. Aril. SIDNEY ITZKOFF, ' 42, 1 M . New York, N. Y. ARNOLD JACKERSON. 42 Brooklyn. N, Y. I ll ! Ih -r 1 K - ' UNDERGRADUATES First Row: MURRAY JANNAR. ' 42 New York, N. Y. Camera Ciub; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. DANIEL GORDON JOHNSON, ' «, 1 T Palatka. Fla. LEON JULES JOSEPH, ' 42, K 1 New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Jambaiaya; Frestinnan Y. M. C. A., Vice-President. Second Row: HENRY JOSEPH JUMONVILLE, JR., ' 42, A K K . Thirteen Club. RODNEY CLIFTON JUNG, ' 42, li M New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. W ALTER JOHN JUNG, JR., ' 41, I! II II New Orleans, La. Jlhirteen Club. Third Row; ALVIN JOSEPH JURISICH, ' 42 New Orleans, La. HERBERT WALTER KAISER, JR., ' ll, 11 K .-V New Orleans, La. M. C. A. Cabinet; Glee Club; Operetta; International Relations Club t YRON KASS, ' 42, K New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Operetta; A Capella Choir; Debaiing (I). Fourth Row: JEROt E BERTRAM KATZ, ' 41, H T Glee Club (I). New Orleans, La, CALVIN MORRIS KING, ' 41, 1 . K Sylvester, Ga. JOHN ALFRED KING, ' 42 Glider Club; Y. M. C. A. (I). RIVERS RICHARDSON KI G, ' 42, ' h K 1 . . . . Glee Club. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. LEONARD KENNED ' i ' KNAPP, ' 41, A I A Lake Charles, La. White Elephants. BERNARD ALOYSUISES KROBERT, ' 42 River Dam, Wis. Football (I); Basketball; Baseball; Glee Club; A Capella Choir Sixth Row: RICHARD BENNETT LANGFORD, ' 41, ' I ' A 1 1 Shrevepcrt, La. WILLIAM JOSEPH LANGLOIS, JR.. ' 42 New Orleans, La. CHARLES VERNON LANIER, ' 42, 1 A K Avon Park, Fla. Seventh Row: JOHN FRANCIS LATHAM, ' 41, 1 . New Orleans, La. WILLIAM WALTER LEAKE, JR., ' 41, 1 . New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K.; Golf. ALAN JERRY LENOVSKY, ' «, K .N New Orleans, La. International Relations Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; 100 Mile Club. Eighth Row: .iS . DAVID SAMUEL LIGHT, ' 41 :, International Relations Cub; Basoboll Brooklyn, N. Y. GORDON EDWARD LIPSCOMB, 42 St. Louis. Mo. Glee Club; Y. M. C. A. RICHARD HENRY LIPSCOMB, ' 4! .... .. .;,. . .  •:•,. -. ... N«w Orleans, La. Opera; A Capella Choir; Hullabaloo; pSartStte; SVee. ' Clib, ( ubticiiy Manager. I 120 1 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: LOGAN MAGRUDER, ' 42 Covington, La. PETER MANDICH, ' 42 Gary, Ind. Football (I). GEORGE CHARLES MANNING, JR., ' 41, .ATS! Winchester, Mass. Thirteen Club; University Theatre. Second Row; HAROLD MARX, JR., A ' l, Z b T New Orleans, La. IVAN JORDA MATTES, ' 42 1 . M New Orleans, La. Glee Club. EDWARD STEWART MAUNSELL, II, ' 42, K . New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club; Track. Third Row: FRANCIS CARLTON McARTHUR, ' 42 Glenmora, La. EDWARD MILES McCORMICK, ' 42 Gretna, La. PAUL McGILL, JR., ' 42, 2 1 •!• New Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A. Fourth Row: DOUGLAS WESTFELDT MclLHENNY, ' 42 New Orleans, La. NEAL LANE McROBERTS, ' 42, A K K New Orleans, La. WILLIAM NORMAN McROBERTS, ' 42, A Iv K New Orleans, La. Fifth Row: HENRY ALVAN MENTZ, ' 41, A T A, . A . Hammond, La. B nd; International Relations Club. EDWARD LAWRENCE MERRIGAN, ' 41, l Ki: New Orleans, La. White Elephants; Honor Board; Class Football; Y. M. C. A. (I). RALPH MAYNARD MERRIMAN. ' 42 , Erie, Pa. Band. Sixth Row: CONRAD MEYER, III, ' 41, A T d New Orleans, La. Class President (2); Honor Council; Naval R. O. T. C. JACK FRANCIS MEYER, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Bond. EUGENE BERNARD MIDDLETON, JR., ' 41, A I) Homer, La. Seventh Row: HARVEY HAROLD MINTZ, ' 41, Z 11 T Mobile, Ala. Glendy Burke Literar and Debating Society; Intcrnationai Relations Club; Boxing; Y. M. C. A.; 100 Mile Club. STANLEY ROBERT MINTZ, ' 41, 1 . .M Monroe, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; The Bardies; Y. M. C. A.; International Relations Club (2); 100 Mile Club (2). WILLIAM JOSEPH MOGABGAB, ' 42 Now Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A. Eighth Row: WILLIAM BLANC MONROE JR., ' 42, S X .... No. Orl an(. La. Class President (I); Jombalaya; Glendy Burke Lltftrdr . at i Society: White Elcphonfj; Naval R. O. T. C. SAMUEL SENECA MOODY, JR., ' 42, AT!! New Orleans, La. Glee C : A. GONZALO FITCH MONTIEL, ' «, :i X . . Mobile, Ala. t i;i 1 ' . ' ;■J ' .■.■: J ; ' f o V J .f ■■' t UNDERGRADUATES First Row: EDWARD DONALD MOSELEY. ' «. K S N w Orleans, La. While Elephants; Y. M. C. A., President (I); Glee Club; Band; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Freshman Forensic Council. WILLIAM C. MOSS, ' 41, i I A Bogalusa. La. Hullabaloo: Cotillion Club. WILLIAM STUART NEAL, ' 42, i:AE Clinton. Miss. Second Row: NEIL GRAHAM NICHOLSON. JR.. ' 42, . T i! Mt. Gilead. N. C. ROBERT WILLIAM ODONNELL, JR., ' 41, ATS! Monroe, La. Y M. C, A. (1): Glee Club (I, 2); Track (I). WILLIAM JOSEPH OHARA, JR.. ' 41. I) n II New Orleans. La. Third Row: ROBERT BLOUIN OLIVER, ' 41, B 8 II Monroe. La. Greenbackers; Honor Board; Thirteen Club. JORGE PADRON MARTINEZ, ' 42 Vega Baja. P. R. International Relations Club. CLYDE WELDON PAINE, JR., ' 41. AKE Monroe. La. Thirteen Club; Tennis (I); Glee Club; Greenbackers. Fourth Row: ROBERT LYON PARKER, JR., ' 41, II K A New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; International Relations Club; Track. RAY TIM PARMLEY, ' 41 Electra, Ten. LEONARD JOHN PETERS. ' 41 Hot Springs. Ark. University Theatre. Filth Row: BENJAMIN ABY PETTY, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glendy Burte Literary and Debating Society Y. M. C. A. (I); Glee Club. AUSTIN GUY PHILLIPS, ' 41. 4 ' K 1 New Orleans. La. Y. M. C A TILDEN PICK, ' 42 New Orleans. La. 100 Mile Club. Sixth Row: FREDERICK WALKER PITTS. ' 42. ■!■A New Orleans. La. Jambalaya. GEORGE WILLIAM PLATT. ' 42 Algiers. La. ANDREW LANE PLAUCHE. ' 42, A f A Lake Charles, La. The Bardies; Debating (I); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Honor Board; Naval R. O. T. C. Seventh Row: JACK PADEN POLLOCK. ' 42, K i. New Orleans, La. f. M, C. A.; White Elephants. LUIS CARLOS PRIETO. JR.. ' 42 Panama City. R. P. Glee Club; A Capella Choir. RAY CLINT PRUITT. ' 41 Lake Charles. La. Eighth Row: :-3 m ' CRIMEN LEWIS RAGAS, ' 4J ' . ' ; . . Ale andria, lid. „ y Y. M. C. A. ■V-A DAVIS FOLKES REID, ' 42, A ii A Amite, La. L. S. RENTZ, ' 41, i A K . Miami, Fla. [ 122 1 . I ' - 5 J V L_ mimmfasaB a .A UNDERGRADUATES First Row: LLOYD JAMES REUTER, 42, 1 H New Orleans, La. CHARLES ADRIAN RICH, ' 41 Sulfport, Miss. GEORGE BOUTCHER RIVIERE, ' 42, K New Orleans, La. Second Row: JOHN RANDOLPH ROANE, JR., ' 42, B 6 II New Iberia, La. Thirteen Club. RANDOLPH BEAUREGARD ROBERT, ' 42, ' fr A H New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; White Elephants. ROLAND LADREYT. ' 42 New Orleans, La. Third Row: JOHN CECIL ROLFS, ' 41 New Orleans, La. HAROLD L. ROSEN, ' 41, K . New York, N. Y. JOSEPH LEON ROSENZWEIG, ' 42, Z B T Lake Village, Ark. International Relations Club; Track. Fourth Row: RAPHAEL ROSS, JR., ' 41, .|. A O New Orleans, La. BASIL JOHN RUSOVICH, JR., ' « New Orleans, La. Glee Club; International Relations Club. HENRY CLARENCE SABRIO, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Fifth Row: ISAAC HARRY SALTZ, ' 41, K . Independence, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I): Track (I, 2). JOHN MENVILLE SARTIN, ' 42, A T 53 Houma, La. EDWIN MERRILL SCHAEFER, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Sixth Row: LUDWIG THEODORE SCHERER, JR., ' 42 New Orleans, La. Band. DANIEL LIGHTBOURNE SCHMUCHER, ' 41 New Orleans, La. GEORGE THEODORE SCHNEIDER, ' 41, ATA New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club (1); Band (I, 2); Tennis (2); Honor Board (I, 2); Y. M. C. A. (I); T. U. R. K. (2); Class Vice-President (I). Seventh Row: IRVIN CULMON SCHNEIDER. ' 42, 1 . .M Chipley, Fla. Glee Club. SAMUEL MELVILLE SCOTT, ' 41 Oakdal«, La. EMANUEL SAM SEITLIN, ' 42, K , Miami, Fla. Glee Club. Eighth Row: JOHN JAMES SIGNORELLI, ' 41 New Orleans, La. JOHN SILVERIO-LATOUR, ' 42 . , Tampa, Fla. JACOB HIRSCH SIMON, ' 42, Z II I Houston, T . i 1.11 I UNDERGRADUATES First Row: FRED ALBERT SKELLIE. ' 42 Long Beach. Mis:. Y. M. C. A. JACK QUINBY SLOAN. ' 41. 11 K A Lakeland, Fla. White Elephants; Grecnbackers. ARCHIE MAGILL SMITH, JR.. ' 42, IX New Orleans, La. White Elephants. Second Row: RICHARD MARK SMITH. ' 41. A 1 ' A Bay St. Louis, Miss. Honor Board. DANIEL LAFAYETTE SMYTHE. ' 42, K A Greenville, Miss. ARTHUR BRYAN SNOWHITE, ' 42 Elizabeth. N, J. International Relations Club. Third Row: JOSEPH SPEAR. JR.. i2 New Orleans. La. JAMES WOODBURN SPENCER, JR., ' 42, AT .. ' New Orleans, La. GI?o Club; Opeie.ta; International Relations Club; Y. M. C. A, WILLIAM LAWRENCE SPENCER. JR., ' 41, A 1 ' ' .. ' Sterlington, La. 1 ourth Row: WALDORF AARON STEEG, ' 41, 1AM New Orleans. La. University Theatre; 100 Mile Club. SOL BAER STERN. JR.. ' 41, 1 A .M New Orleans, La. 100 Mile Club. WILLIAM JASPER TALLY, ' 41, 11 K . Stevenson, Ala. International Relations Club. Fifth Row: WILLIAM ROBERT TETE, ' 41, K 1 New Orleans, La. Pan-Hellenic Council. Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Greenbackers; Oratorical and Debating Counrd; Gl nHy Burke Literary and Debating Society, DURWARD JOHN THIBODAUX, JR., ' 41 New Orleans, La. EMMETT YOUNG THOMASON, JR., ' 41 New Orleans. La. Band; University Theatre. Sixth Row: DAN RAYMOND THORNTON, JR., ' 42. K A Meridian, Misi. SAM ABRAHAM THREEFOOT, ' 42, Z II I Sclma, Ala. Band; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Jambalaya. JACK ALLEN TITTLE, ' 42 Marshall, Tex. Football; Basketball; Baseball. Seventh Row: OSCAR JUDAH TOLMAS. ' 41, K . New Orleans, La. Band (I. 2); Glee Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; International Relations Club. ISRAEL TRE5TMAN, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Glenrj. Burl ' - Lilf-rarv and Debating Society; Freshman Forensic Council. Vice President; Debater (I). LEON MILLER TRICE, JR., ' 41, II O II New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; University Theatre; Greenbackers. Eighth Row: NATHAN TROUN, 42, h N flayonne, N. J. Glee Club. JACOB VAETH TURK, ' 42 New Orleans, La. MARTIN TURKISH. 42 Bayonne, N. J. 1 i:4 I i — - - UNDERGRADUATES First Row: MIGUEL ANGEL VALES. ' 42. I! n II Merida, Yucatan. Mexico JOSEPH COURTNAY VANZANT. ' 42. + A H Houston. Tex. Football. DAVID HUGH VARN, JR.. ' 41, 11 K A Ft. t eade, Fla. Second Row; HAROLD DAVID VICTOR. ' 42. i; . .M New OHeans. La. Glee Club; The Bardies. MALCOLM HENRY VILLARRUBIA. ' 42, K 1 Memphis. Tenn. Y. M, C. A.; Camera Club. WILLIAM HENRY WALLACE, III, l, 1[ K A New Orleans, La. Glee Club, Jambaiaya; A Capella Choir; Y. M. C. A. (I), Third Row: PHILIP MATHER WALMSLEY, ' 42, K A New Orleans, La. White Elephants; Basketball; Track. DAVID ALEXANDER WARRINER, JR., ' 42, K r New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Honor Board; Y. M. C. A. (I). MARTIN SAM WATSKY, ' 41, K .S New Orleans. La. Fourth Row: VIRGIL MAXEY WHEELER. JR.. ' 42 New Orleans. La. HOLMAN RUTHERFORD WHERRITT, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Glee Club. ROY WHITE. JR.. ' 42. II O 11 New Orleans. La. International Relations Club. Fifth Row: HENRY ELLIOT WILLIAMS, JR., ' 42, A T Tampa, Fla. CHARLES PERRY WILLIS, ' 42 Slravep:rt, La. University Theatre. ROBERT LEZZLEY WiLSON, ' 42 Peru, Ind. Football; Basketball, Baseball. Sixth Row: CHARLES PHILIP WIMBERLY, ' 42, J 1 York, Ala. RICHARD MCDONNELL WOODRUFF. ' 41 Hutchinson, Ky. Band (I, 2). HENRY WORNER. Ill, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Seventh Row: GEORGE WILLIAM WRIGHT. ' 42, A K I ' Monroe. La. JAMES EDWARD WRIGHT, JR., ' 41, A 1 •!■Now Orleans, La. Glee Club (2); Inlernalional Relations Club (2), ROBERT DRUHAN WYNNE. ' 41, 1 A K New Orleans, La Glee Club. Eighth Row: JAMES LUCKETT YAWN. JR.. ' 42 Opalouiai, La. MAX PHILLIP ZANDER, ' 41, 1AM N«w Orlaanj, La. Giendv Burke Literary and Dabatmq Society. HAROLD JOSEPH ZERINGER. JR., ' 42, M K A Now Orleans. La. Band. I I : ■• 1 COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING I Where they learn the intricacies of machinery and bridges, and may be se|n any afternoon cluttering up the campus with transits and surveying poles. They ' re the guys who hustlt around with slide rules on their hips, and who study and learn a lot more than folks give them credit for. Loolca 4he redhead Com in oloiun rhe street .vCijU_. 0 COLLEGE OF GREAT SCHOOL SPIRIT, SHOWING INFERIORITY COMPLEX CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT BODY Albert J. Wetiel, Jr President Charles W. Nelson Vice-President George Koehler Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS Nicholas F. Frischherti President Lloyd J. Rittiner Vice-President Sylvain C. Bouche Secretary Wallace V. DeGruy Treasurer Alvin B. Harrison Jambalaya Representative JUNIOR CLASS Joseph A. Becker, Jr President Robert R. Prechter Vice-President Henry Madden Jambalaya Representative SOPHOMORE CLASS Joseph V . McCarron President V alter Shepard Vice-President Richard A. Herrod, Jr Secretary-Treasurer Ray Dyke, Jr Jannbalaya Representative FRESHMAN CLASS Charles L. Miller President Shepard Perrin Vice-President Jesse S. Wilson, Jr Secretary-Treasurer [ 127 1 SENIOR CLASS First Row: CLEM BURKE BINNIN3S New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers, Vice-President (3). President (4) ; Louisiana En- gineering Society; Boxing (3, A). New Orleans, La. JULES FREDERICK BLASS. A 1, I It II Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Second Row: LAURANCE HENRY BOHNE, ' l K X. •! «I New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. PHILIP WILLIAM BOHNE, A X S, T B II New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Vice-President (4); Y. M. C. A. Third Row: SYLVAIN CLEMENT BOUCHE New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; International Relations Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (3); Class Secretary (4) ; Boxing. ERIC POWELL BREIDENBACH, -I- K 1. A X 1 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Society of Chemical Engineers; T. U. R. K. (2. 3. 4); Y. M. C. A., Vice- President (I); Greenbackers (2); Class Vice-President (I); Louisiana Engineering Society. Fourth Row: THOMAS GILMORE BROUSSARD New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Varsity Basketball. THOMAS WESTON BROWN, T H II New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Amtrican Institute of Electrical Engineers, Chairman. Fifth Row: GERARD PAUL CARUSO, A . 1 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society. NEIL LAWDER CHAVIGNY. A K E, A X 1 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers, President (4). Slith Row: ROBERT DONALD COSGROVE, K 1 ...... . Mechanical i Htel5ing American Institute ol Mechanical Engineei ' s, flMO; Louisifln New Orleans, La. WALLACE VERLOIN deGRUY Now Orleans, La.| ' Electrical Engineering , Americen Instftute of Etectricol Engineers, Secretary-Treasurer; Class Treasurer (4). t 128] SENIOR CLASS First Row: STANLEY MARTIN DIEFENTHAL New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. NICHOLAS FRANCIS FRISCHHERTZ. K il New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering Louisiana Engineering Society; American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Class President (4). Second Row: DONATO ENRIQUE GUIZA, r li 11 Charcas, S. L. P., Mexico Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers, Secretary; Louisiana Engineering Society; Summer Surveying Camp, Assistant-Chief Engineer (2), Chief Engineer (3). ROBERT NAGLE HABANS New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering White Elephants; American Society of Civil Engineers. Third Row: ALVIN BERTON HARRISON New Orleans. La. Architecture University Theatre; Architectural Society; Gargoyle. VAN EATON HART New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society ; Boxing. Fourth Row: WILLIAM SPENCER HUEY, T £2, A X X New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Thirteen Ciub; American Society of Chemical Engineers. DONALD EDWARD JAHNCKE. K New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Society of Automotive Engineers. Fifth Row: BEVERLY VERNON JOHNSON New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers. EARLE HOPKINS JONES, JR., H O 11. •!■• Fayettoville, Tenn. Mechanical Engineerina American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society. Siith Row: ERNEST WHALEY JONES. K 1 New Orloani, La. Mechanical EngmQcnng I Greenbackers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Boxing DONALD GIFFORD JORDAN, A f i, T HI! .... . Chomicot Engineoring American fntUMA of Chomicat Enginpcrs. [ 129 J Now Orleant, La. n SENIOR CLASS First Row; PIERRE JOVOVITCH Paris, France Architecture Architectural Society Treasurer; Cotillion Ctub; Track (I). EDWARD LACY KING. JR., K X New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Glider Club; White Elephants. Second Row: GEORGE NICHOLAS KOEHLER. T It U New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Treasurer; Louisiana Engineering Society; Student Body, Secretary-Treasurer (4). DAVID MARCUS KORN New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Anierican Institute of Electrical Engineers; Band; Radio Club, Trustee. Third Row: NORMAN JOSEPH LANDRY, ' h A Alexandria. La. Mechanical Engineering Jambalaya; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Glee Club. WOODWARD BAINBRIDGE LOGAN, II K A New Orleans. La. Architecture Architectural Society (I. 2, 3. 4). Vice-President (3), President (4); Glee Club (I, 2. 3, 4), Business Manager (3). President (4} ; Class Secretary-Treasurer ( I ) ; Cotillion Club (4). Fourth Row: WILMER RAY MANNING. T H U Jackson. Miss. Chemical Engineering Anierican Institute of Chemical Engineers. JOHN FARNSWORTH MANSON, l ' K 1 New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Varsity Golf {3, 4); 100 Mile Club. Fiith Row: JAMES ANGUS McNIVEN. ' I ' K 1 New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers. AUGUST LOUIS MILLER New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Siith Row: CHARLES CHRISTIAN MILLER, ATA ... New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemtc.? Engineers. JOSEPH RICHARD MOONEY . . j. . .  . . . New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering - -- B.E, Degree, Tuiane University, 1938; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Amer- ican Society of Civil Engineers; Glee Club; 100 Mile Club; Varsity Track (2, 3). 1130 1 SENIOR CLASS First Row; CHARLES WOODWARD NELSON. TBIl New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2), Vice-Chairman (3), Chairman (4); Y. M. C. A., Cabinet {2. 3); Glider Club. Vice-President (2, 3, 4); Student Body. Vice-President (4); Freshman Advisory Committee; Louisiana Engineering Society; Cotillion CluD (2, 3. 4). HERBERT EDWARD PRITCHARO. JR New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society. Second Row: PAUL HENRY RAMOS, K 1, t New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Glee Club; Track. CHARLES EDWARD REID, ATA Hammond, La. Chemica ' Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Glee Club. Third Row: LLOYD JAMES RITTINER. I li II New Orleans, La. Mechanical Englnee ' Ing American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society; Class Vice-President (4). CHARLES OSBORN ROGERS New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering T Club; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Boxing (3); Track (2). Fourth Row: GAYLE SCHNEIDAU, JR., -I ' A B New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering Americar Society of Mechanlca ' Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society, HUGH FRAZIER SMITH, -I- A A X i Covington, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society. Fifth Row: FERD! B. STERN. JR.. B T, O A K. T B II New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Vice-President; Louisiana Engineering Society; Pan-Hel ' enic Council. JOHN JOSEPH TIEDEMANN. JR Now Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Varsity Baseball. Siith Row: ALBERT JOHN WETZEL. JR.. K 1, « A K New Orleam. La. Electrical Engineering Cotillion Club (3. 4}; Greonbockers (3, 4); T. U. R K. (I. 2, 3. 4): American Sociefy of Mechanical fcngineers (2, 3) American Institute o( Electrical Engineers (2, 3. 4); T Club (3. 4); Student Council. Vice-President; Student Body, President {A): Class President (3), Vice-President (2); Varsity Boscball Manager (2. 3, 4). Asstsfant (1); . • JFannbolaya (I). GEORGE FREEMAN WILLIAMSON, U K A New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering International R«lalions Club (3. 4); Y. M. C. A. (I, 2. 3, ); American Society o( Civil Engineers (2, 3. 4). Vice-President (2), Treasurer (3); Greenbackors (3, 4); Cottll ' ion Club (3, 4); Louisiana Engineering Sociaty (4); 100 Mile Club (4). r m 1 J? ' i V = r r JUNIOR CLASS First Row: JOHN EVERETT ARNOULT. 1 ' !■K New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering An-encan Institute of Chemical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society; Camera Club. BERNARD JACKIEL ARONSON. K X New Orleans, La. Architecture Architectural Society, Vice-President. DAVID LEVY ASHER. Z B T New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Second Row; JOSEPH ANTHONY BECKER, JR Now Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers. President (3). Secretary-Treasurer (2); Y. M. C A.; Engineers Technological Atel ' er. CHARLES BITTENBRING. JR New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering Amt ncan Soc fty cf Civil Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier. WALTER EMMANUEL BLE5SEY. ■!- K 1 New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Baseball (2); Cotillion Club. Third Row: New Orleans, La. HENRY BERNARD BRADFORD. JR. A X 1 .... Chennical Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. HENRY JOSEPH 8ULTMAN. JR., 4 K S. A X 1 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Boxing ( 1 , 2 ' i . STANLEY STEVEN CARNEGIE V ' estville, N. J. Civil Engineering American Society oi Civil Engineers. Fourt!i Row: DOROTHY WALMSLEY COTTON Philadelphia. Pa. Architecture Architectural Society. NATHANIEL CORTLANDT CURTIS, JR., K A. I I New Orleans. La. Architecture T. U. R K,. President (3); Greenbackers; Track (I, 2); Football (1); Architectural Society. HOMER LEE DAVIS, K X New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering Engineers Technological Atelier; Boxing. Fifth Row: HARRY LEE DEAS, JR., -I- K 1, A X X New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Varsity Golf; American Institute of Chemical Enginei_rs JOHN BURNS FITCH New Orleans, La. Electricol Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers (2, 3). OWEN HERBERT FOSS, A X 1 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Sixth Row: CHARLES LEAHY FISHER New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. ANDRE DANIEL GOMEZ New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering Engineers Technological Atelier; American Institute, of Eectrical Engineers; Louisiana hnglneering Society. EARLE RIETH GURTLER. 1 •!■A New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Engineers Icchnological Atelier; American Insti ute of Chemical Engineers. Seventh Row: JAMES EDWARD HARVEY. JR New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. MAURICE HIR5CH HELLMAN, K X New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Aninrican Insritutc of Electrical EngintoiS; tngineers Technological Atelier. WILLIAM CHARLES HILDEBRAND. JR.. 1 X New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier; White Elephants. Eighth Row: EDWARD DOMINIC HOGG New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier. HERMANN JOHN JANSSEN, A X 1 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Af-ierir,in Institnt-- of Chpmir.il Engineers; Track (I. 2); Y. M. C. A.; 100 MiIp Club, ROGER NORMAN JAUBERT New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering Boxing; Class football. Ninth Row: V WARREN LOUIS JAUBERT .... V T % • - • 2 -vl w Orleans. V- ' ' Mechanical gin Mig r %. V ' . - LEON KLEIN, JR. . . . , . .•, V; - ••••- X Orleans. La. Electrical Engincwring ■--V American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Vice-Chairman; Louisiana Enqineertnq Society. NESTOR BEYER KNOEPFLER, 1 ' I ' K .. New Orleans, La. Chemical Engiri ring.,, American Institute of Chcnilcal , Eijgine s; Engirj€ier. - TeuChnoJ gi.Qar teller. r n: 1 JUNIOR CLASS First Row: HAROLD JOSEPH LAGROUE. JR New Orleans, La. Architecture Architectural Society, Secretary (3). IRWIN MICHEL LAIS New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering Engineers Technological Atelier; Y. M. C. A.; American Society of Mechanical Engineers MERRICK JOHNSON LANE. JR.. A T .... New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering T. U. R. K.. Greenbackers; American Society of Civil Engineers. Second Row: GEORGE MURRIE LEAKE. II K . New Orleans, La. Architecture Corillion Club (2, J;; T. U. R. K.; Architectural Society; Glee Club (I, 2. 3); A Capella Choir. ROBERT HUBERT LISTER New Orleans, La. Chemical Enalneering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. HENRY IRVEN MADDEN New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute ot Electrical Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Y. M. C. A.; Hullabaloo; Class secretary-Treasurer ( I ) ; Louisiana Engineermg Society. Third Row: NEIL HUGH McLaURIN, JR Brookhaven. Miss. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Secretary. EDWARD LANDRY MURPHY New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Secretary, ARTHUR CLINTON PORTER New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineer ing Fourth Row: ROBERT ROUGELOT PRECHTER New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society; Engineers Technological Atelier. MARGARET MARY 5CHMACHTENBERGER New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ALWYN SMITH. JR.. II K , New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2), Operetta (2); Radio Club- Glee Club; Track {!). Fifth Row: MILLARD PURNELL SNYDER, ATA Shreveport. La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. EDWIN JOSEPH SONIAT New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society. JACK BERNARD ST. CLAIR. A X S New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Class Secretary-Treasurer (3); American Inshtute of Chemical Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society; Engineers Technological Atelier; Track 1); 100 Mile Club. Sixth Row: MORRIS STERN Demopolis. Ala. Mechanical Engineering Enqinccfs Technological Atelier; hootball (I). Varsity (2. 3;, LUIS ALEJANDRO SUAREZ Havana. Cuba Electrical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier. GEORGE HUTCHINSON THOMPSON. A X :; New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Glee Club (I, 2, 3); A Capella Choir (2. 3); Y. M. C. A., President (I), Cabinet (2. 3), Secretary (j ; American Institute ot Chemical Engineers; Cotillion Club. Seventh Row: WILLIAM FRASER TOMPKINS, JR.. -I- K 1 Richmond. Va. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. JAMES FRANCIS VILLERE New Orleans. La. Chemicol Engineering. Engineers Technological Atelier; American Institute of Chemicol Engineers; Louisiana Engineering Society; American Society of Mechanical Engmeers. MILTON McCLELLAN WALTHER, A X 1,. i: A K Now Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; i loe Club (2) ; Engineers Technological Atelier. Eighth Row; WILLIAM WATERMAN, 1 -I- K ., New Orleans. La. Chftmical Engin ' -- American Institufe of Chftmica) Engineers; r irtccring Society. IRWIN CHARLES WEIDiG ,, .... .... Niw GrUant, La. ElectrtC4l Engmecntu Anncrlcan Inftihitc of Electrical Engineers. CHESTER OSWALD WEILBAECHER New Orleans. La. Electrical Engino«ring Anw-rii.in ln t(tutc of Electrical Enqinoefs; Radio Club. I lU I t o« UNDERGRADUATES First Row: MAURICE MARC ALEXANDER, 42 Kenner. La. Electrical Engineering Naval R. O. T. C. PAUL EDWARD ARBO, 42 New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering Niwiii R. O. T. C ; American Society of Civil Engineers. HARRIE WILSON BACKES. JR.. ' 42. A I + New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Second Row: MARTIN SIMON BAER. ' 42 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. ROSS CONKLIN BAKER. JR., ' 41, A K K Alexandria, La. Mechanical Engineering FRANCIS ROWEN BARNARD. JR., ' 42 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Y. M C. A. Third Row; ERWIN STERLING BARROW. JR.. ' 42 Houston, Tex. Mechanical Engineering VERNON WYAH BARROW. ' 42. KS Money. Miss. Electrical Engineering Y. M. C. A. ROBERT THOMAS BASNETT. ' 41 New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Fourth Row: New Orleans. La. GEORGE FORBES BASTIAN. ' 42. A K K Chemical Engineering Thtrteen Club; Naval R. O. T. C; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. HAL CLARENCE BECKER. ' 42, ATA New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering Radio Club. JOHN LOUIS BELL. ' 41 New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Y. M. C. A. Fifth Row: JOSEPH GRIMA BERNARD. ' 42. K A New Orleans. La. Architecture Afchitectural Society, FREDERIC CROCKETT BILLINGSLEY, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Glee Club. WALTER JAMES BINNINGS, ' 41 New Orleans. La. Architecture Architectural Society. SiKth Row: GEORGE NARCISSE BISCHOF, ' 41 New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Band. RODNEY ALFRED BLACK, ' 41 New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering Arr.rn:an Institute of Electrical Engineers. DAVID CHARLES BLOSSMAN, ' 41. K i: Covington. La. Chemical Engineering White Elephants; American Institute of Civil Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier; Y. M. C. A.; Sophomore Drag Committee. Seventh Row: JAMES BRYANT BOOiH, 42 -I- K 1 Chemical Engineering White ElepKanfs. ROBERT LEE BOSWELL. ' A2rf J:{t A .... . .... • ' ■Mechanical vrafl Jljeerjng Naval R.1pv-%C. JAMES TULLINS BOULET. ' 42, A 1 •I ' - . . ;i . . . . - ir V Electrical Engineering - ' ' ' ' ' Naval R. 6. T. C. I 134 I New Orleans, La. New Orleans. La. ss;- d ' UNDERGRADUATES First Row: LOUIS ISADORE BREFFEILH. JR., ' 41 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Society of Chemical Engineers Engint ers Technological Atelier; Glee Club; Y. M. C. A. PERRY LAWRENCE BROWN, ' 42 New Iberia, La. Architecture Architectural Society. HENRY BERNARD BRUSER. ' 42 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Second Row; EDMOND PAUL BUQUET, ' 41 Dulac, La. Mechanical Engineering WILLIAM RICHARD BURK, Jk., ' 41, H K A New Orleans, La. Civil Engineerinci American Society of Civil Engineers; Hullabaloo. JOHN SPORTSWOOO BURWELL. ' 42. A T IJ New O-rleans. La. Mechanical Engineering Third Row: EDMUND ROSS BUXTCN, JR., ' 41 Cincinnati, Ohio Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; . M. C. A. (I, 2); Glee Club. WALTER CAMERON BYRNE, JR.. 41 New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineer ing American Society of Mechanical Engineers. JAMES PURNELL CAIRE, ' 42. II K A New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Y. M. C A.; White Elephants. Fourth Row: MAYO ANDREW CANULETTE, ' 42 Slidell, La. Mechanical Engineering JAMES ELMER CARBERRY. ATA New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering PAUL GILBERT CHARBONNET, JR., ' 41, A K K New Orleans, La. Architecture Architectural Society; Glee Club; Track. Fifth Row: ROBERT MERRILL COLE. 42 South Bend. Ind. Chemical Engineering GEORGE ASHTON COX, JR., ' 42 Gretna. La. Chemical Engineering SYLVESTER HUBBARD CROCHET. ' 42 Houma. La. Architecture Architectural Society, Siith Row: JOHN CONDIT CULBERTSON. ' 41. A K K New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Thirteen Club; Basketball (I, 2); Track (2). FRANK CHARLES CZERNY. JR., ' 42. K 1 New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering Y. M C. A. HARRY RICHARD DAVIES, JR.. ' 42. 1 A K New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering G ' ee Club; Track; Boxing. Seventh Row: ARTHUR DAVIS. ' 41. II T ' New Orleans, Lo. Architecture Architectural Society. JAMES WORTH DAVIS. ' 42. II K A New Orleans. La. Choin coi EiKj. ■Naval R. O..T. C; Band ■' ■(!}. CARLOS JOSE DE LA VEGA Y GARCiA. ' 41. -I- I Central Ramona, Cubj Chcmic.il Enginoering ' ' • ' ' A ' Tierican Institute of Chemical Engineers. t U ' J .-y- ::y ■' ■-: UNDERGRADUATES First Row: MANUEL JOSEPH DeLERNO, 41 New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Band; Annencan Institute of Electrical Engineers. FRANCIS ANTHONY del MARMOL, ' 41, K S New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering I U. R, K; Campus Night; Cheerleader. THOMAS BAYNt DENEORE, JR., ' 41, K A Bilo«i. Miss Mechanical Engineering Naval R. O. T. C. Second Row: GELON HANN DOSWELL, ATI New Orleans. La. Chem ' cal Engineering Naval R. O. T. C. WALTER EDWIN DOUGLAS, JR.. ' 42 New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering Y. M. C. A. JAMES THOMAS DWYER. JR., 41 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Third Row: RAY ARTHUR DYKE. JR.. ' 41, K 1 New Orleans. La. Chemxal Engineering American Inslitute of Chemical Engineers; Engineers Technologicol Atelier; Y. M. C. A.; Jambalaya. WILLIAM JOSEPH ECKART. JR.. 42, BGH New Iberia, La. Architecture Glee Club; Architectural Society. JAMES ROSS EUSriS, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. Fourth Row: JAMES ANTHONY EVANS, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering University Theatre; Naval R. O. T. C. JAMES PERKINS EWIN, JR., ' 42, IJ H 11 New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering Cheerleader; American Society of Civil Engineers; Thirteen Club. LLOYD PURVES FADRIpUE. ' 41. . T 12 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute ot Chemical Engineers; White Elephants; Y. M, C. A. Fifth Row: MAURICE CASPER FELIX. ' 42. K N New Orleans, La. Cnemical Engineering RILEY BROWN FELL, ' 41. i; II New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Glee Club; Operetta; University Theatre; Class Football. EZRA WHITNEY FITCH, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering Aaicrican Society of Civil Engineers. Sixth Row; RICHARD CURTIS FITZGERALD. ' 42 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Af ' erica fi Inslltute of Chemical Engineers; Naval R. O, T. C. ALVIN SCHAAF i-LETTRICH, ' 42. A 1 ' l New Orleans, La. Architecture Architectural Society. ST. MARC JOSEPH FLOTTE, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Y. M. C. A.; Naval R. O. T. C. Seventh Row: CHARLES HEN. Y FLOWER, ' 42, K A . . .l- New Orleans, Ui, ArchItec i . Architectural Society; Football; Tro - JOHN FRANCIS FORTIER, JR.,; ' 42. «1 A 0,...,. New Orleans, La. Mechanical f g iteering MAURICE JOSEPH Gbui-I. JR.. ' 41, A T A ' : . - New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering Band; American Society of Mechanical Engineers t U6I tm Im Xm UNDERGRADUATES First Row: MORRIS HERMAN GOLD, ' 42. K X Niagara Falls. N. Y. Mechanical Engineering JACK GORDON. ' 42, Z B T New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Glider Club. BERNARD ALBERT GREHAN, ' 42. K A New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering Naval R. O. T. C. Second Row: WILLIAM EDWARD REVE. ' 41 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineer Ing Engineers Technological Atelier; American Institute of Chemical Engineers. WALTER R. GULLEY, JR., ' 41. l- K 1 Pascagoula. Miss. Chemical Engmeering DOUGLAS CLIFFORD HALEY, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Third Row: WILLIAM HASTING HARRIS. II, ' 42 Vicksburg. Miss. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; University Theatre. HORACE SLEET HENDERSON, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. RICHARD ALAN HERROD, JR.. ' 41 St. Rcse, La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Engineers Technological Atelier; International Relations Club; Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society; Y. M. C. A.; Class Secretary (2). Fourth Row: EDWIN JACOB HILLER. JR., ' 41, Z H T New Orleani, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. MARY CLARE HOGG. ' 41. B 1 (J New Orlaans, La. Architecture Architectural Society. GEORGE REES HORCHER, ' 41, ' I ' Ji New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; International Relations Club (I). Fifth Row: WILLIAM OTtS HUDSON. II, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. JAMES MORION JENNINGS, JR.. ' 42. I K 1 New Orleans, La. Mechonlcal Engineering Naval R. O. T. C. ERNEST PRESTON JOHNSON, JR., ' 42. 1 A New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering Naval R. O. T. C. Siith Row: ESMOND JOHN KEATING. ' 41 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. BERNARD LACOSTE KIERNAN. JR., ' 41 Now Orleans, La, Mechonlcal Engineering Amcficon Society of Mechanical Engineers. JOHN OLIVER KLiNG, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering Seventh Row: JOHN MARION LACHIN. JR.. ' 42 Now Orleans, La. Architecfuro Architectural Socie v PAUL EDWARD LACOURREGE. JR.. 4l New Orleanj. La. Chemical Engineering Amarlcon Instifcte of Chemical Eoglnoors. WILBUR PAUL LAFAYE. Ml Now Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of M rh.yn r %[ pn.Tinr nr , 1 H7 1 UNDERGRADUATES First Row: HAYDCN ESDRAS LANOIS, ' 42, II K A Coronado. Calif. Electrical Engineering Hullabaloo: Naval K. O. T. C; Y. M. C. A. (1); White Elephants; Glee Club; Janibalaya; Operetia. RICHARD DONALD LAY, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering Naval R. O. T. C. JAMES WESLEY LEAKE. 4I. il K A New Orleans, La. Architecture Glee Club; Interratlonal Relations Club; Architectural Society. Second Row: JOSEPH LOUIS LEBER, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. CHARLES STAFFORD LeBLANC, ' 42 Bunkie, La. Electrical Engineering EDWARD BRASWELL LEVERICH, ' 42, A K K New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Instiiute of Chemical Engineers. Third Row: ELLIS LEVIN. ' 42 New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering 100 Mile Club. ARTHUR HERBERT LEVY, JR.. ' 42, A 1 ' I- New Orleans, La. Archliecture Band; Architectural Society. BYRON LA2AR LEVY, ' 41, Z B T New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Fourth Row: THOMAS BENBURY LOCKETT. ' 42, K A New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering JOHN DONALD LOCKWOOD. JR.. ' 41. «l ' K 1 New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American In titutp of Eloctrlcal Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Glee Club; Y. M. C. A. ARTHUR LEON LOWE, JR., ' 41. «!► K 1 New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering White Elephants; Track {I, 2); Class Football (1, 2}; Boxing {I, 2). Fifth Row: ALBERT WAYNE MAGNITZKY, ' 41 New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers. WALLACE BERTRAND MALLU, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering American institute of Electrical Engineers. PAUL KENNEY MALONE, ' 42. ' I ' K 1 New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: SPALDIN3 KENAN MANSON, JR., 42. ' I ' K X New Orleans, La. Civil Engineering American Society of Civil Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; White Elephanls. ALBERT RHOADES MARSCHALL. ' 41, «[ K X New OTleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JAMES HENRY MARTIN, JR., ' 42, 1 II New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Seventh Row; HUNTER WILLYARD MAY, ' 42, ' !■K 1 . . New Orleans, La. Mechanical Enqmeefing Gtcc Club; 100 M l Club. HERBERT JAMES McCAMPBELL. JR.. ' 42 . . . . . t • ■. New Orleans. La. Mechanical Enqmeennq. WILLIAM STEPHEN McCAMPBELL, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Cheii ' Ca Enyineerlnq 1 1)8 I - UNDERGRADUATES First Row: JOSEPH WILLIAM McCARRON. JR., ' 41 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Engineers Technological Atelier (I, 2); Annerican Society of Chemical Engineers; Class Presider-t (1. 2] Y. M. C. A.: Football (I, 2); Basketball {I. 2). ALBERT BABCOCK McCOARD. JR., 42, 1 X New Orleans, La. Chemical Eng ineering American Institute ot Chemical Engineers; Naval R. O. T. C; White Elephants; Track; Boxing. TRIST BRINGIER McCONNELL, ' 42, A K K Monroe. La. Electrical Engineering Naval R. O. T. C, Second Row: JESSE STEED McGEE. ' 42. ATA New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering. Thirteen Club. GROVER CLEVELAND McKINNEY. JR., 42. ATA Lake Charles. La. Mechanical Engineering Football. JOFFRE PERSHING MERCIER, ' 41 New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering hngineers Technological Atelier; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Third Row: JOHN MARTIN M-AZZA. ' 42. 1 A K New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering CHARLES LOCKETT MILLbR. ' 42, K A New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering Naval R. O. T. C; Class President (1); Thirteen Club; Track. ARMAND PETER MILLIET. ' 41 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Fourth Row: STENNING COATE MURPHY. ' 41. K A New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering GLADYS ARDELL NOLAN. ' 41 Jacksonville, Fla. Architecture Architectural Society. RALPH PETER NOLAN. JR., ' 41. A !■New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Engineers Technological Atelier; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Fifth Row: CLAUDE HENRY OAKLAND. 42. H B II Monroe, La. Architecture Gif.e Club; The Bardies; Archlieclgral Society, HARVEY GEORGE O ' CONNOR. ' 42, A T SJ Hot Springs. Ark. Mechanical Engineering University Theatre; Naval R. O. T. C. FRANCIS JOSEPH ORY. ' 41. 1 II New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering Pan-Hellenic Council. Siifh Row: GEORGE KEYES PAGE, JR.. ' 42, y. V. Greenville, S. C. Electrical Engineering WILLIAM STIRLING PARKERSON. 42. A T IJ New Orleans, Ld. Mechanical Engineering White Elephants JOHN WALTER PERKOWSKI. ' 42 Now Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering Y. M. C. A. Seventh Row: SHEPARD FRANCIS PERRIN, JR.. ' 42, K A . , . . , Now Orleans, l. Chemical Enginccr Q .: CUi55 Vice-President (I); American. ' ' histitute of Chcfi Jcal EnqlMcers; Naval R, O ' ' HAROLD EUGENE PIQUE. ' 42 .... Now Orleans, La. American Instltut A., Secretar,, JOSEPH ALBERT l OLACK, ' 41 Now Orlojni, La. mi UNDERGRADUATES First Row: LOUIS LAWRASON POURCIAU. ' 42. AKK New Roads. La. Electrical Engineering. Radio Club. JOHN GALBRAITH PRAH. JR.. ' 42, K A New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering IRWIN A8E RABENOVITZ, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Chennical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; International Relations Club. Second Row: LIGOURI OSWALD RAMM, ' 41 Metairie. La. Chenical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. PAUL HARDING RICKER. 41 Wakefield. Mass. Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. PHILIP GEORGE RICKS. 42, A14 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Third Row: RICHARD GROVES RILEY, ' 42, H B 11 New Orleans, La. Chem ' cal Engineering LOUIS LEO ROBEIN, JR., ' 42 Destrehan. La. Chemical Engineering GEORGE LENTON ROGERS. ' 41, 1 U New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Glee Club; University Theatre; Radio Club; American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Fourth Row: WILLIAM BLACKBURN RUDOLF. ' 42, K A New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering White Elephants. ROGER MAURICE SANDERFORD, ' 41 Waco, Tex. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers; Radio Club; Square and Compass. WILLIAM GEORGE SCHAEFER. JR.. 42 New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering. Fifth Row: DOUGLAS SCHERER, ' 42, -I- K 1 New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; A Capella Choir; Glee Club, OSCAR SCHNEIDAU. JR.. AKK New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. GUSTAVE ADOLPH SCHREIBER, JR., ' 41. X ! ' K, «I New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering Sixth Row: ROBERT WILLIAM SCHUPP. ' 42, A T L ' New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Y. M. C. A.; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; White Elephants; Naval R. O. T C. JOHN JOSEPH SHEPPARD. JR.. ' 42 New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering WALTER DORMAN SHEPARD. ' 41 New Orleans. La. Architecture Architectural Society; Class Vice-President (2). Seventh Row: SANTOS VINCENT SHIELDS, ' 42. A 1 «! ' . . ;. New Orleans, La. Civil Engi?y€ ing. Band; Y. M. C. A. IVAN FRANCIS SIEKMAN. ' 42 New Orleans. La. Ch-emicol Engineering Si Band. CUBIC STUART SIMMONS. ' 42 Frankllnfon. La. Archifecfure Architectural Society; Naval R. O. T. C. [ HO J r  UNDERGRADUATES First Row: EDWARD WALTER SIMON, JR., ■41, 1 II New Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering MAURICE SINGER. ' 42. K X New Orleans. La. Architecture Architectural Society, Band. ALLEN NATHAN SMITH, ' 41. :: A M New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering Baseball. Second Row: SPENCER GRAY SMITH, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering CLOVIS HENRY STclB. ' 42 Now Orleans, La. Mechanical Engineering Football. ARTHUR WENDEL STOUT. JR., ' 41. i: X New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering White Elephants. Third Row: HAROLD HENRY STREAM, JR., ' 41. Z X New Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers. CHARLES EDWARD KNIGHT STRONG, ' 41. AKE New Orleans, La. Chemical Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Thirteen Club. IGNACIO AMADOR SUAREZ. ' 41 Havana, Cuba Chemical Engineering Fourth Row; FRANK PERCY THERIOT, JR., ' 42 Houma, La. Electrical Engineering JOHN JOSEPH TREUTING, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers. JOHN ROBERT TUSSON. ' 42 Gretna. La. Chemical Engineering Fifth Row: WALTER JAY VERLANDER, ■4I. ATA New Orleans. La. Electrical Engineering American Institute of Electrical Engineers. WILLIAM RICHARD WAKELAND. ' 42 New Orleans. La. Civil Engineering Naval R. O. T. C; Y. M. C. A. EDWARD CULBREATH WHITESIDE. ' 42 Falmouth. Jamaica Mechanic 3 1 Engineering Sixth Row: JESSE SCARBOROUGH WILSON, JR.. ' 42. K A New Orleans. La. Mechanical Engineering FRANK CARROLL WIMBERLY. ' 41 Now Orloani. La. Mechanical Engineering ROBERT MEMNON WOOD. JR.. ' 41. 1 l E Now Orleans. La. Chemical Engineering bnqineers lechnologicol Atelier. S«v9nth Row: WILLIAM ANDRFW WOOD. JR. ' 41. -! K 1 Mobile. Ala. Chemical Engmcortnq A Capolla Choir; Gle« Club. JOSEPH LAWRENCE WYMER. 42 N«w Orloani, La. M- -K ,. .. ,1 Engincorinq EDWARD ZINKOW. 41, 1 A .M Miami. Fla. Electrical Engincariny American SO ' i ' y nf M K.inir-il priqio ' -f f«;: Band. i Ml I f O I ' : ' M COLLEGE OF COMMERCE They study business theories and salesmanship. So they can start at the bottom and work up I ' ast. They learn how to provide plenty of leisure time, but npl; ' hat to do with it. But thev are closer to success than the rest of us. o 1(7 ) 9 f Someone asking hou) moch j ' ( f oa had studied cbrlinq -- O I 1(1 I+old ihern uJe had coverec i ( ' I I ' ' ' ■° round {I ' l ,V ' y o c COLLEGE WHERE MONEY IS KING, AND IS MADE BY THEORY CLASS OFFICERS STUDENT BODY Maunsel W. HIckey President Vincenf D ' Antoni Vice-President Lucien Miranne Secretary-Treasurer SENIOR CLASS B. Ned Richardson President DuVal Dickey Vice-President Stewart Crais Secretary-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS William G. Moffatt, Jr President Edward Martin Vice-President Paul Krueger Secretary-Treasurer SOPHOMORE CLASS H. Quin Gautier President John L. McGee Vice-President Graham Bonnell Secretary-Treasurer FRESHMAN CLASS Paul D. Cordes President Eads B. Poitevent Vice-President Dorothy L. Turpln Secretary-Treasurer ■i Cotleae oj COMMERCE SENIOR CLASS First Row: JOSEPH LEWIS ABRAMS, . U T New York. N. Y. Cotillion Club; Greenbackers; T Club; Pan-Hellenic Council; Intramural Council; Varsity Tennis (2, 3, 4); Varsity Basketball (2, 3, 4), Second Row: WILLIAM JOHN ADAMSON, JR.. K S New Orleans, La. Glee Club. RAYIvlOND BAGULEY New Orleans, La. JOS6 LUIS BANOS, ' l- A 0, A A A New Orleans, La. Greenbackers. Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Boxing (3, 4); Track (3, 4); Cheerleader (1). Third Row: ERNEST LANIER BLISS, 1 ■!■!•; New Orleans, La. White Elephants. HARRY JOSEPH BLUMENTHAL, Z 11 1 ' New Orleans, La. WILLIAM 60XLEY CARPENTER, K 1 Roanoke, Va. Fourth Row; GUY CHENG Shanghai, China Tennis. STEWART MARTIN CRAI5 New Orleans, La. Clas; Secretary-Treasurer (4); Tennis. DuVAL FREDERICK DICKEY, -h K I New Orleans, La. Class Vice-President (4). Fifth Row: JOHN CLYDE DUCKWORTH, JR., A 1 ' I ' New Orleans, La. Boxing NORMAN EUSTr EAVES, K . New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club. GEORGE ROBERT FOERSTER. S n, l New Orleans, La. Han-Hellenic Council (2, 3). Si:th Row: MORRIS SHEPARD FORSYTH, K N New Orleans, La. Pm Hpllrnlr Council (2) International Relations Club. CARL MAURICE FREMAUX, II K A New Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A. ;i, 2, 3); International Relations Clulj (3) RITA MAE FRITZ New Orleans, La. Seventh Row: GWENDOLYN GERTRUDE GEARY, X ' . New Orleans, La. MALCOLM GEOhG.; HAAS, II K ' I ' New Orleans, La. EUGENE WILLIAM HARMON, ' ! A t) Gary, Ind. Basketball (2, 3, 4), Captain (4). Eiglth Row: MAUNSEL MICKEY, K A, A ' A A, A Kj-B r £ New Orleans, L . Student Council- Student Body President; fap tteHehic; T. U. R. K.; White Elephants; Class Presidieilf 2, 3). ■%--■' % WILLIAM THOMAS HOGG, JR New Orleans, La. ELMO LEE JONES, 1 II New Orleans La. I 1 44 1 ' ■, SENIOR CLASS First Row: FELICIE DUFOUK JUNG New Orleans. La. M. J. BARKDULL KAHAO, A T A. A A A Kahns, La. Football Co-Manager (4). EDMOND LAWRENCE KIMBLE, JR., SAE New Orleans. La. Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Band; Track. Second Row; ALPHONSE MARX LAZARUS New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo. GUSTAVE ADOLPHUS MANTHEY New Orleans. La. ALICE BERTHA MAYER. .| ' X i; New Orleans. La. Pan-Hellenic Association. Third Row: LUCIEN SIDNEY MIRANNE New Orleans, La. Student Body, Secretary-Treasurer. EINAR NEDLAND PEDERSEN, ' 1 ' K S New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K.; Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club; A Capella Choir; Cotillion Club; Varsity Track. Basketball; Quartette. JO ROBERT PERSONS, JR.. + A H New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; H-jllabaloo. National Advertising Manager; Camera Club. President. Fourth Row: ARTHUR CLIFFORD REUTER. 1 II New Orleans. La. BENJAMIN NED RICHARDSON, A K K, ' I ' ■! Ponchatoula, La. Pan-Hellenic Council; Class President (4); Football (I, 2. 3. 4). BERNARD RICHMOND New Orleans, La. Track (I, 2. 3, 4) Fifth Row: CLAUDE GREEN RIVES, III, I! 11 New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club; T. U. R. K. OLGA HORTENSIA RODhiGUEZ Panama, R. P. JAMES CRAIG ROTH, A K K New Orleans, La. T. U. R. K. (3. 4); T Club (3 4). Vice-President; Track (I. 2. 3. 4). Sixth Row: JAMES SHELDON RYAN New Orloani. La. CONSTANTINE PETER SACLARIDES Tarpon Springs. Fla. JOHN GUERIN SCHLOEGEL Now Orleans, La. Seventh Row: DAVID RALPH SCHWARZ, II I Now Orlaans, L,i. RICHARD ERNEST SWANN, JR., K 1 Dalla«. T«x. Gloe Club (3, 4); Inlernatioul Relations Club (4); Hullabaloo. Circulation Manager (4). WELVILLE HIRSCH V OLFSON, K N v ..... j ,. ... ' . New Orl.anl, La. International Relations Club. I [■! ' ■I r JUNIOR CLASS First Row: MOUNGER FAVRE ADAMS, K A Lumberton, Miss. WALTER ANTIN, . B T New Orleans, La. J TbalaYa Staff Photographer; University Theatre; Camera Ciub JOSEPH VAUGHAN BRES, A K K Brusly, La. Glee Club (I. 2). Second Row: MILDRED LAURA BUERKEL, II 1 II New Orleans, La. HENRY WALTER BULL, JR New Orleans, La. MORRIS EDWIN BURKA, II I New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo. Third Row: JOHN WESLEY CARNAHAN New Orleans, La. Glee Club; Y. M. C. A., Cabinet; University Theatre. PAUL HENRI CHAMPION, A I) Flint, Mich. University Theatre. JOHN BAPTISTE CRESSEND New Orleans, La. Fourth Row: VINCENT BLAISE D ANTONI, .i i ' t •!• ' !■New Orleans, La. Golf. WILLIAM HENRY DUNSTAN, III, •!• K r New Orleans, La. CHARLES JOSEPH EAGAN, JR., A 1 ' 1 ' New Orleans, La. Greenbackcrs. Filth Row: EWELL ELTON EAGAN, A 1 ' I ' , ■[■' ]• New Orleans, La. Cotillion Club. EDWARD ELLIOTT ESTES, ■!• K I New Orleans, La. JAMES HARRIS FORTSON, ' I ' A 1 1 New Orleans, La. Jambalaya; University Theatre; Camera Club; Y. M. C. A. Siith Row: EUGENE GIRARD FRUCHTGARTEN New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I, 2, 3); Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society (I, 2); Class Vice- President (11; Baskethfill (11; Track (I). ARTHUR RAY GAMMILL Shreveport, La. WILLIAM NELSON GRIMMER, K i. Lafayette, La. Seventh Row: ANTON WINTER HOLBROOK, .h K 1 New Orleans, La. IRA PALMER JONES, JR., II (i II Dayton, Ohio RUTH KATZ New Orleans, La. Eighth Row: ■' ■' -. CHARLES LAWRENCE KNIGHT, A 1 ' I- New Orleans, La. Y. M. C. A.; Bovlnq PAUL GERHARDT KRUESER, R O II ■• • Gary, Ind. F-otboll (2 3); Basketball (2. 3)r:-Cla$5 Secrf WILLIAM HOWARD KUNTZ, K 1 ..., (.. . . . Milwaukee, Wis. Hui:abaloo Business Stoff; Glee Club; Cheerleader (3; Club: T. U. R K. I I4 I JUNIOR CLASS First Row: CHARLES MAGINNIS LaCOUR, S K ¥. New Orleans, La. FRANK LANG New Orleans, La. Infernational Relations Club; Giendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. CHARLES PHILLIPS LEE, B B II Butte, Mont. Glee Club (2). Second Row; GEORGE ROSENDO LOPEZ, A 1 ' ! New Orleans, La. Boxing. JACK WARREN LORCH, .!■A H New Orleans, La. Greenbackers; Wtiite hiephants, Big Tusk; Camera Club; University Ttieatre. MARGUERITE MARIE LOUBERE New Orleans, La. Ttiird Row: WILLIAM VINCENT LYONS, A 1 ' I ' New Orleans, La. JOHN HOBSON MAGINNIS, K A New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club. ALBERT CONGDON MARTIN, JR., A 1 l New Orleans, La. Greenbackers; Pan-Hellenic Council. Fourth Row; LUCILLE ELENA MAURIN Metairie, La, EMMETT JOHN MERCIER New Orleans, La. WILLIAM GRAHAM MOFFAT, JR., A O, ■!■■!■Montgomery, Ala. Class President (3); University Theatre, Business Manager; Greenbackers; Cotillion Club; Pan. Hellenic Council (3). Fifth Row: WILLIAM MOSBY PAYNE, K A. K A Winter ille, Miss. B.Phy.Ed. Degree, Tulane, 1938; Thirteen Club; T Club; Football (I, ' 3, 4, 5); Track (3, 1, 5). EDWIN BERNER RASKIN, 1 . M Savannah, Ga. SAMUEL RUBENSTEIN, 1 A .M Rosedale, Miss. Band. Sixth Row: JAMES CLARKE SANSING Memphis, Tenn. EDWARD HERMAN SCHMIDT, A I ' ' .. ' Toledo, Ohio MARTIN FREDERICK SCHMIDT, 11 U Louisville, Ky. Hullabaloo Campus Editor; T. U. R. K.; Secretary University Theatre; Publicity Staff. Stvanth Row: MELVILLE HARRIS SCHMIDT, ATA New Orleans, La. BERNARD JOHN SCHOTT, i, A K New Orleans. La. JULIUS SPIZER. K N Now Orleans, La. Eighth Row: CARL FREDERICK STOCKMEYER, JR., It n II New Orloanl, La. CHARLES NELSON VOSBURGH. JR Now Orleans, La. JACK M. WEISS, Z « T . . Btaumont, Ttn. Vjfsitj Baskctba I : ' , Bardies (2). I 1 1 ■1 4 o UNDERGRADUATES First Row: DOUGLAS CARRICK AUGUSTIN. ' 2 New Orleans, La. ALFRED MASON BARNES. JR., ' 42, II K . New Orleans. La. Camera Club; Y. M. C. A. JOHN PETERS BARNES. ' 42. II K . New Orleans. La. Y. M. C. A. Second Row: JOHN WALLACE BEASLEY. ' 42. ' I ' A H Alexandria, La. MELCHIOR ROCH BELTZHOOVER, ' 41, li 1 1 II Natchez. Miss. Football. CHARLES ALVIN BERTEL. JR ' 42 New Orleans, La. Third Row: JOHN WILLIAM BLAND, ' 41, K Sonora, Ky. Basketball; White Elephants (I). ROBERT AUBREY BONE, ' 42, 1 II New Orleans, La. GRAHAM CHARLES BONNELL. ' 41, K 1 Terre Haute, Ind. Class Secretary-Treasurer (2). Fourth Row: MURIEL MAE BROWN, ' 42 Metairie, La. MYRO N BURNSTEIN, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Freshman Forensic Council. SIMON DRESNER CAPLAN, ' 42, 1 . M New Orleans, La. Fifth Row: JOHN FRANCIS CAPPS, ' 42 New Orleans, La. JOHN FRANCIS CARRERE, ' 41, K New Orleans, La. Basketball (I). JOHN ADALIE CASKEY, ' 42, ATA Shreveport, La. Si«th Row. FRED JULIUS CORALES, ' 42 New Orleans, La. PAUL DESBON CORDES, ' 42 ' I ' A New Orleans, La. Class President (I). MICHAEL JOSEPH CUSIMANO. ' 41 New Orleans, La. Seventh Row: JACK LEWIS DARAY. JR., ' 41, ■!• il 1 1 Chicago, III. ' -.If. BENJAMIN BYNNER DAVENPORT, ' 42, 1. K A New Orleans, La. Glee Club. PHYLLIS MAE DERBES, ' 41, Z T A New Orleans, La. University Theatre: Cotillion Club. I 148 J UNDERGRADUATES First Row: JAMES MATTHEV DILLON, ' 42 New Orleans, La. CHARL ES ALEXANDER DORHAUER, JR., 4- K 1 New Orleans. La. White Elephants. WALTER JOHNSON DUEEASE, ' 41, A T 9. New Orleans. La. Glee Club. Second Row; HENRY STEAGALL EASON, 41. K i New Orleans. La. Football. WILLIAM THEODORE EDDINS, ' 42, 1.K1 Slidell, La. Band; Glee Club; Y. M. C. A. (I). JOHN FINDLAY EHRHART. ' 42. 1 X New Orleans. La. Third Row; JAMES ANDREW ELY. JR., ' 42, IX Shaw, Miss. Football (I). ABRAHAM SAUL FELDMAN. ' 42. K .N New Orleans. La. LLOYD JAMES FREMAUX, ' 42, II K A New Orleans, La. Glee Club; White Elephants. Fourth Row: WILLIAM MAYHEW FKOST, ' 42, ' I ' A I) Shreveport, La. University Theatre. ALBERT LOUIS FUCHS, ' 42 Detroit, Mich. HERMES gUIN GAUTIER, ' 41 K A Pascagoula, Miss. Hullabaloo (i); White Elephants: Greenbackers; Class President (2); Pan-Hellenic Council. Fifth Row; BILL GIBSON, ' 41, •!• K 1 New Orleans, La. Class President (1); Academic Board; Band Drum Moior (I, 2); Track (I). ADDLEY HOGAN GLADDEN, ' 41 New Orleans, La. Band: Y. M. C. A. CHARLES DOUGLAS GULLY. ' 42, ■!■K 1 Pascagoula, Miss. Sixth Row; EARL RAU HAAS, ' 41, .i I ' !• Now Orleans, La. Band. EDGAR CYRUS HAAS, JR.. ' 42 Memphis, Tenn. EDMOND MILTON HALEY, ' 42 New Orleans, La. SevAnth Row: MAURICE KRAUSS HANDELMAN, ' 42, 1AM.. New Orleans, La. SEYMOUR HARRIS, ' 41 New Orlear i, La. WOLF KARL HELLMERS, ' 42 II n II New Orleans, La. 1 UV) UNDERGRADUATES First Row: FLOYD HOWELL. JR.. 2. X II New Orleans. La. Track. JACOB MADISON JACOBS, JR.. 41, 1 11 Roxobel. N. C. JOHN McSHANE JORDAN. 42, . 1 !! New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club: Y. M. C. A. (I). Second Row: ALVIN PETER JURISICH, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Track. GEORGE FREDERICK KRAFT. ' 42. II O Brooklyn, N. Y. Tennis (I). GEORGE OTTO LABORDE JR., ' 42, AS New Orleans, La. Band: Glee Club: Y. M. C. A. Third Row: PAULINE CATHERINE LaNASA, ' 42 New Orleans, La. MARY LORENA LEAKE, ' 42 . I A New Orleans, La. University Theatre. FRANCIS HOPE LEE, ' 42 New Orleans, La. Fourth Row: JAMES VICTOR LeLAURIN, 41, II K A . ' I ' -I ' New Orleans, La. International Relations Club (I. 2, 3), Secretary (3); Greenbackers (2. 3); White Ele- phants (I): Pan-Hellenic Council. ARNOLD JOSEPH LEVY, ' 41, . li T New Orleans, La. Assistant Track Manager. LEAH ISOLENE LEVY. ' 41, ' h 1 New Orleans, La. Fifth Row: BOYD HENRY LEWIS, ' 41, .j. A New Orleans, La. Glee Club (I): Architectural Society (I). HERMAN LOEB. ' 41, , I! I ' Shreveport, La. T. U. R. K.; Tennis Manager. LEE PHILIP LOTTINGFR, JR.. ' 41. X K Houma, La. Sixth Row: JOHN MICHEL MAHLER, ' 42 New Orleans, La. ISAAC SACKMAN MARX, ' 41, Z B T Moiroe, La. Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. JOHN LeROY McGEE, ' 41, H II Hammond, La. Class Vice-President (2): Varsity Basketball (2); Track: Baseball. Seventh Row: EDMUND MclLHENNY, ' 42, K A New Orleans, La. Hullabaloo Business Staff. DONALD STUART McLELLAN, ' 42, li (l II New Orleans, La. T, U. R. K. ARTHUR STUART MIDDLETON. JR., ' 42, S A I-; Jackson, Miss. ' -- ' ' Si Eighth Row: AV - HARRY PRESTON MORAN, JR., ' 42, A I A New Orleans, La. ' |;;; J i ; ' THOMAS JOSEPH MORAN, ' 42, ' h A 1 1 New Orleans, La. ALBERT JOSEPH NUGON, JR., ' 41, A I A New Orleans, La. I nn ) UNDERGRADUATES First Row: DORIS MAE OSTER, 42 New Orleans. La. PETER EMMET PARKERSON, ' 42. ' hit) New Orleans. La. Band; Tulanians; Jambalaya. PETER MICHEL PELLEGRINI, ' 42 New Orleans. La. Band. Second Row: JOSEPH PRESTON PERILLOUX, JR.. ' 42 New Orleans. La. ROLAND THOMAS PERTUIT, ' 41, A 1 l ' New Orleans. La. WILLIAM LeMONNIER PETERS. JR., ' 42, A T A New Orleans, La. Third Row: EADS BUTTS POITEVENT, ' 42, K A New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club: Track. JAMES ENGLEMANN REID, ' 41, BOH New Orleans. La. Thirteen Club; Pan-Hellenic Council. CHRIS REUTER, ' 41, X i; New Orleans, La. Band (I). Fourth Row: LEON RICH. JR.. ' 42, . II I New Orleans. La. RALPH RAPHAEL RUGAN. JR., ' 41, ' I ' A B New Orleans, La. Jambalaya: University Theatre. JAMES ROCQUET SANCHEZ, ' 41, A K K New Orleans, La. Fifth Ro w: ELIZABETH KOEBEL SCHOENBERGER. ' 42 Buras, La. University Theatre. SHEPARD HERMAN SHUSHAN, ' 42, Z I! T New Orleans, La. LEON JUDAH SIEGELBAUM, ' 42, K N Stamford, Conn. Glendy Burkt Literary and Debating Society. Si«th Row: LEONARD MAYER STERN. JR., ' 42, , 11 T Camden, Ark. Football (I). ALBERT TERKUHLE, ' 42, A K K New Orleans, La. Thirteen Club. ERNEST JOSEPH TRICHc. JR., ' 41 Havana. Cuba Seventh Row; DOROTHY LUCILLE TURPIN, ' 42, K A I) Bastrop. La. Class Socrefary-Trensurer (I). R. LEE VANDERPOOL. JR., ' 41, Z . V. . Galveston, Te«. SAMUEL DAVID WAITZMAN, ' 42 Birmingham, Ala. Eighth Row: JAY JOHN GEORGE WEIL. JR. ' 42 11 K Now Orleans, La, ROGER CRAWFORD WHITE, JR.. ' 41, A K I Monroe. La, I v. 1 , . , JAMES BERTHELOT YENT. W Now Orleans. La. r- THE BOOH or THE y ¥OUR eu comb-lominated, Tulane Elected Beauty §ection ,r. 4 V -JA •:■9--. w 4 I K MAIiY SHAPARD PEGGY SIMON SALLIE KEEN TEBO c rz) c r= AMELIE BARLOW LORRAINE ST. RAYMOND JEAN TERZIA BETTY BETHEA c ID Z) A STAFF SELECTED, NEWCOMB APPROVED PAGE OF OUTSTANDING PERSONALITIES LUCILLE HARRIS MARY HOEHN PEGGY ROEMER MARGARET LEE WENDT BETTIE McCORD MARGERY STAUSS AUDREY HEREFORD BERTHA PATTON n -X t - Ky n RA ' H. MILLER, JR. — Amiable and easy-going off the gridiron, a real sport and hard player on, Captain Ray best typifies the ideal American athlete so often found in books and so seldom seen in the flesh. An outstanding man on the campus, Ray belongs to ODK and Kappa Delta Phi, and is known and admired bv the entire student body. EARL C. COULON — The Hullabaloo ' s hustling managing editor. Earl has several journalistic irons in the fire, aspires to a metropolitan editorial position. His modern and lively Hullabaloo, well representing the be t elements on the campus editorially, is a difficult job well done. Nice going, Coulon. C. A. TOOKE, JR. — The Little Man is a motivating force behind much of the Law School student policies. He manages to have a potent but almost unseen finger in numerous campus doings. Prexies Phi Delta Thcta and treasurer-directs Pan-Hellenic. Affable, friendly witiiout backslapping, C. A. should go places in the legal profession. FORD W. REESE — Last year ' s trucking cheerleader, Zeke, with his shock of fiery hair, ready grin, and pungent wit, has a host of friends and followers. One of the leaders of T. U. R. K., Zeke has contributed much toward a strong campus spirit. Prexies Beta Theta Pi. ALBERT J. WETZEL — Another likable redhead, he presides over the Engi- neering student body, is a member of the Student Council and ODK. Manages the baseball team, likes a good joke. Wants to get into West Point, and usually gets what he goes after. Nothing ' s too big for Red to tackle. WILLIAM G. MOFFAT, JR.— Prexies the Commerce juniors and Phi Phi. Billy can business manage any campus undertaking to success. Likes to hunt and fish. Big ambition is to manage a large hotel. Belongs to the Green- backers, the Cotillion Club. Pan-Hellenic, and the Tulane Theatre. NED RICHARDSON— Sports writers playfully dubbed him Three Minute Man — footballed three years, played three minutes. Lettered. Self-appointed Captain of the Red Shirts, Patsy is liked by everyone who knows him, and is known by everybody. He prexies DKE and the Commerce seniors. J. H. DOLAN TIPPING— Wittiest feature writer to enliven the Hullabaloo pages in years, Dodo is a lover of the brighter side of life, a real mixer. Fits in anywhere, good conversationalist, and should wind up an excellent law- yer. He gets more kick out of life than most anyone we know, except maybe . . . STEPHEN C. MUNSON, JR.— Good times artist, playboy, the guy with a thousand friends and nary an enemy, Steve manages to do well scholasticallv and yet make the most of campus life and New Orleans society. Works in the sugar industry summers, and his ambition is to be a big sugar planter. WALTER ANTIN — Jamhalava staff photographer. Can take a picture anytime, anywhere. Proof is our snapshot and activities section. Agreeable and able, Walt has proved an invaluable aid to the publication. He ' s a mem- ber of ZB r, and takes an active part in campus activities, including the Tulaiic Theatre. CLAL ' DL G. Rl liS, HI With his winning manner and tricndly smile. Claude has won a host of friends. A senior in Commerce and an active member ot T. I I. {. K.. his pi-t (Mi,ilit .iikI .i|iiht .should t.ikc liiin pLue.s m ihc business world. n r v_y n LU RALPH M. WENZEL— All-Southern end in football, baritone in the Glee Club and A Capella Choir, member of the Bardies and the Honor Council, and a Phi Delt, Ralph is one of the most versatile men on the campus. Com- panionable, a hard worker, intensely serious, yet ready for fun, Ralph is a good guy to have around anywhere. ;!!!i!t!!iKt JOHN J. MORRISSEY — Dynamic new band maestro. Professor Morrissey has already impressed his personality firmly upon the campus. He enlivened the band with swing songs and tricky formations, and organized a bang-up sym- phony orchestra. Chief hobby is photography — is seldom seen without a cam- era, and has had several pictures hung in New York salons. WOODLEY C. CAMPBELL — Hard-working Jaytib co-associate editor, he and his associate shouldered the bulk of the staif work on this volume and did a masterful job. Honor student, whimsical personality, fun-loving, Gob ' s a swell guy to work or play with. DONALD S. McLELLAN — Outdoor man, likes hunting, fishing, sailing, plays a hot badminton game. Donnie is equally at homo in society, mixes well, and has a host of friends. He has been at Tulane three years and in three different colleges. Is at present burning up the College of Commerce. Donnie belongs to Beta Theta Pi and is active in T. U. R. K. JACKSON L. BOSTWICK — An out.standing senior medico, Jack presides over the Nu Sigs and possesses one of the rarest senses of humor going. He hails from Miami, Florida, is a Phi Delt, and a member of Medical Pan-Hellenic. Likes to eat and to play tennis. Is very good at both. ikil 1 m S. - . 1 ■Par Bt ' f P r 1 ROBERT U. BLUM — Industrious, effervescent, Rubby edited last year ' s Jamb while maintaining a Law Review average. Belongs to DKE and four honorary fraternities, and has taken an active and leading part in too many campus activities to list. Rub has held numerous elective campus and organiza- tion offi ces, is at present Law School vice-prexy. STEWART J. KEPPER— Quiet, efficient Jamb business manager, Buddy is a crack salesman, mostly because of his perpetual good humor and his deter- mination. In his leisure time, what there is of it, he can be found sailing or tmkering with woodcraft. He ' s an A. and S. junior and is active in the Camera Club. ARTHUR J. WALLACE— Hails from Tampa, Florida, and is one of those hard-working, long-suffering medic undergrads. Amiable and assured, Arthur is one of the best-liked medics on the uptown campus. He belongs to Kappa Alpha and Nu Sigma Nu med fraternity. BERNIE L. SMITH — Rough, roving Wave center, crackerjack footballer, tip- top fellow. Bernie constantly gave fans a thrill on the gridiron, with his quick temper, bare arms, and flashy game. Away from football, he ' s quiet and affable, gets along in any crowd. Bernics from Clarksdale, Mississippi, and aims at running a plantation wlicn he finishes school. PAT F. BASS — Industrious associate editor ot the JjDib. Pat is a real hustler. is easy to get along with, and is in a constant good humor. Takes candid snaps, is a Camera Clubber, and playing tennis takes much of his spare time. He ' s a Phi Delta Theta, but spends much of his time over near the AOPi rooms. ROY E. MOON — Med student body president. Owl Club member. ODK, i oy is tops around the downtown school. He is secretary of tiie Student Coun- cil, .served on the Honor Council, is a TKPsi, and belong to numerous honorary Iratoriiities. Ro hails Ironi Cli.iiullcr, IVx.is, ulu-re In- iiucnvls to practice nu-diiine, unless something comes up. t- n i - ' Ia , §IOH¥§ Ol Captain Ray Miller grabs his helmet and comes out fighting, Frenchy, nerves on edge, watches the pl y and waits his turn. Autograph seekers mob Cassibry and the rest of the boys after each battle. Football fans make diametric patterns (and cop trouble) with parked cars. Everybody stands for a Great Big hHullabaloo. The Wave ' s thirst-quencher waits his signal for a thirstdown play. The press views the game with a cold, analytical eye. Footballers ' cheeks are smeared with black-face grease — keeps glare out of keen eyes. The brain trust leaves the field. A fighting center fighting splinters, LIghthorse hlarry Hays resting ' til third quarter. They also serve who only sit and waif. Cool carbonated water tastes good after a hard quarter. Kruegar cools his quarterbacking brains, source of many touchdowns. ' Jtt MibHHHI THE §IDELI1E§ 15. Assistant Manager Eustis mopping a mean mug. 16. Greenbaclcers prematurely hail a Miss. State funeral in one of their colorful school spirit stunts. 17. Sidelines Seither spots players and identifys them for the scribes. 18. They come out of the fray mighty disgusted at times. 19. Trainers get hot, too, eh Mr. Monk? 20. Portrait of a track coach getting pointers from a football game. 21. Red Wetzel, soon as he finishes scratching, about to give some information to the scoreboard. 22. Rested, the boys always are ready and come back for more. 23. Dawson ' s brain rests his weary brow after a hard quarter. 24. The Jitterbug gets that last-minute Instruction. 25. Is he that disgusting to look at, Red? He ' s a good boy. 26. The boys on the scoreboard were busy during the Mercer game. 27. Ray keeps a weather eye on his boys out there. 28. Hey, Mr. Monk, how about fixing this thumb? ' f t-t0 X ' ' mp. Gf M 26 27 1— ., f 19 ZO , V OVV THEY SToSy ooV.5 were ike ,ai- J, paa ofstudyatToia;, ' IJj oar wa denng. T - -VUL-AK s 1. The engineering lads garner prac- tical experience outdoors. 2. Bobby Konrad grinds it out under midnite candlepower. 3. Med bone session. 4. Physics labist learning his ions. 5. Journalism studes kibitz. 6. While A S boys ponder ove.- chessmen. 7. Drip — drip — drip. 8. Tulane lad studying roto- gravure in Newcomb ' s li- brary. Well, that ' s one way. 9. Higher mathematics stu- dent. 10. One of the book store nature class. 11. Hollywood homework. 12. Art students study Petty. 13. Gus amuses the work- room fluffs. 14. A midnite oil lad. 15. Studyin ' 7 Yeah. Saddy Evenin ' Post. 1. Red nails In the sunseh 2. Hen session. 3. Body beautiful under a strain. 4. Prostrated. 5. Now will you leave my man alone. 6. Newcombltes??? 7. Penthouse painters. 8. Steady, this won ' t hurt — much. 9. Look out for snakes. 10. Night life In the Dorms. I I. Once over lightly, you sorry freshmen. 12. Well, aincha never seen a gal In shorts? 13. Danger, Wet Curves. 14. Doggone this sock. 15. Something the boys would like to see more of. 16. Ditto. THE P l§$llO §H01V IT WTU COilB NOW .1TULANE IWE H IVE 1 1. The world ' s most popular man. 2. A president who keeps In with football officials. 3. Penny-pitching med students. 4. People doing this sort of stuff on week-ends. 5. Dignified lawyers. 6. Well, the Greeks had a name for ' em. 7. Censored. 8. Uiter dejection. 9. A drum major who doesn ' t know which end is up. 10. Newcomb deshabille. I I. A student body president with lovely tonsils. 12. A Newcombite holding her own. 13. Alert, up-and-coming students. 14. Eyes shut and jamming it in the groove. 15. A fraternity with this for its president. 16. Original clip-joint. ' N HOUECOiilWQ §¥ IR¥ED Reading from left to right: 1 . With the birth of a bonfire. 2. V hlch burned amid merri- ment the eve of the game. 3. While downtown this welcome sign was a guiding light for. 4. Cheerleaders and Wave fans who. Reading from left to right: 5. At visitors quarters gave a rousing welcome to the fereigners. 6. Next morning, while out-of- state supporters marched on Canal Street. 7. The Zebes put finishing touches on decorations. 8. Only to see Kappa Sigs cop top honors. Reading from left to right: 9. At game time the beauteous Homecoming court assem- bled. 10. And at the half the queen was crowne d. 11. That night, those alumni and Wave well-wishers who ar- rived early enough were wined and dined. 12. While the late-comers sat by and hungrily watched. Reading from left to right: 13. They all enjoyed the dance. 14. Especially her majesty, the queen for the day, Carolyn Robbert. I 5. The day ' s prize remark made by counsellor here pictured, who, after a long touchdown run, exclaimed: Who throw that pass? KALE I D05C0PE 1. Medicos carving cadavers, 2. And the pup looks hungry. 3. Candid gams. A. Doctor Hard grins. 5. A date? 6. Patsy ichnoi — waving at . . . 7. Patsy. 8. Barefooted grinds. 9. Newcomb reads last year ' s Jamb. 10. So does Tulane. 11. Yell maostroes musing. 12. Gloom. 13. Talloy, Campus Nito m. c. 14. Homecoming fluffs floored. 15. Birmingham bound. 16. M. A. R. I. bones. 17. Leon Trice, photographer supreme. 18. Spiritless spectators. 19. Dawson sidelining. 70. Clyde Paine, Monroe ' s Moonglow Man. 21. Dwadling Dekei. 22. Mayan temple of the future. 23. Sideliners. 24. Trucking Joe Abrams floor shows 25. Dormitory hen session. 2b. Beauts Birmingham bound. 27. Comorce kitty catnaps on Wall St. Journal. ?8. Whatta you want? 29. Prexy Harris up ' Same way. 30. I had fife bocks on de game. 31. Sophistication (7). 32. Shoe shine a la bookstore. 33. Cheerleader candidates. 34. A touchdown among Poptlclet. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. A6. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. Pickntckors. Tulane ' s past gridiron great. Doiby (HIC— pardon) Day. Clemson ' s crack drillers. Hite Elliott, Jamb ' s excellent class photog. Willie, Deke pot artist. Geei, lookut th blonde. The game ' s behind you, guy. Whassa matter, Woody? Losta bef? Newcomb jam for the JAMB Is . . . Most at bad as Tulane ' s. Wake up. Big Boy. daic« ' $ over. Bowery Brawl billboard. Clyde Lucas hillbilliei. Sunbathing siren, Looka that State cheerleadress. Motobike mugging. Lineup. Lakeside lunch. Bowery Brawlers. Newcomb shots. Life of a lawyer. Sol worshipers. Ouch — my burn. Looks like Lew Jest et a cafeteria lunch — cost his month ' s allowance. Woodley and Pat— Jamb ' s gold dusi twins. Push it, George. Mrs. Red looks scared. Minicameraman mugging. Grub bar on Birmingham caravan. Outdoors luncheon. Rita Moore, Jamb regiitrer. Queenie Robbert performs. Xmas tree ' s Behtlemen. Lucky boyi with Po-boys. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. S5. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100 101 Heat wave. Candidate for a shock. Where are the boys? Bill Gibson, three-stick man. Bowery Brawlers brewing up. Scene of Law murder. Campus catwalks. Favvy. Snuffy Smith. Registration rigmarole. Cute, eh boys? Splinter collectors. Frosh noisemaker— lovely tonsils. Warm up, Rod. Bottle baby. Pilfering purp. Raison d ' etre of t e Glidor Club. Self portrait. No goldmines up there, Schmitty. Cram ooiing personality. Line forms on the right— four blicki back, buddy. Web-footed cap and gowners. Glider rider. Stowaway to ' Bama (under the seat). Newcomb library unpopular in Spring. B ' oody-noted LSU mob-flqhter. Foreigners? Why gals! Law School politicoes. A gueen-crowning. Phi Kap housemummy gives tips. These are tho only ones w o saw amused at White Elophants. Gloomy Spoctatori, i 1 VIE 9. Tobin tennis matching: A. Musing. B. Mournful. C. Militant. D. Merry. 10. Bottle baby. I. Birmingham blank. 2. Slip-stlclc artists. 3. Geology summer-camper spying. 4. Jambalaya Beauty Ballot and . . 5. Queenie Robbert. one of t!ie (see page 161 ). Looks like a weed-haid. THE BOOH or THE ATHLET WEARERS OF THE Joseph Abrams Joe Anderson John Andrews Burton Banker Sam Barthe Sidney Blessey Walter Blessey Albert Bodney Ralph Bond Fred Brekke William Brinkman Thomas Broussard Warren Brunner Monette Butler Francis Cantwell Fred Cassibry Guy Cheng George Clay Richard Corales Carl Dailey Pete Dalavisio Vincent D ' Antoni Harry Deas Emanuel Deeraites ROBERI DeXHEIMER John Dirmann John Douglas Donald Doyle 1 Ii Nin I lower Julian Ireret Walilh Friday Maurk !•: Gki dirt FrI D Gl ODEN ClARIN( I- Goi OMB FiERBERT GraE Claude Groves Arthur Hammond Eugene Harmon William Harris Harry Hays VC ' ii I lAM I Iickey Charils Janvier Warri N [ai;i iri MOREAU J. JUMONVILI.E M. J. B. Kahoa Robert Kellogg Joseph Kiruy William Kirchkm Paul Krueger Sabin Landry Robert Lecorgne George Lopez George Manteris Harli-y McCollum Ray H. Miller Al Montgomery Bernard Mount Floyd Newlin William Nichols Stanley Nyhan Thomas O ' Boyle Don Overdyke Paul Pare William M. Payne William Peak Einar Pedersen Louis Phillips Maurice Pk.heloup Homer Rankin Ned Richardson Mervin Riseman J. Craig Roth Charles O. Rogers Leonard Sauer Bernie Smith John Stewart Alvin Strauss John Tiedemann Sam Trufant Charles Vosburgh Harry Waugh, Jr. Ralph Wenzel William Westerfielo, Jr. Albert Wetzel Millard White W. Wait i r ' oung George Wimberly JUDGE RUFUS C. FOSTER President, Tulane Athletic Council. Cheerleaders Peggy Simon, Kut-up Kuntz, Carolyn Robbert, Charley Farrell. Mary Jane Hutson and JInnmy Ewln. THE SPORT YEAR rOO¥B lii IT TlJi llE Paul Tulane ' s athletic sons did all right by themselves in 1938-39. The football Greenies cancelled three old debts and paid cumulative interest in so doing. Coach Red Dawson ' s T-mcn smashed the University of Georgia, four touchdowns to one, thereby beating a jinx foe that had long pestered the Green. These same Dawson gang busters beat L. S. U. ' s Tiger Men after three years of suffering from their claws. And Charlie Rucker ' s Little Billow racked the Baby Bengals up with a vengeance for the first time since the war. Grass Drill. ;• .a- 1 - w Trainer Claude Monk Simons, president of the S. A. A. U., one of the best- liked trainers in the business, fvionk has conditioned Wave great since 1919. The Wave played its third annual scoreless tie with Auburn, lost its second annual game to Alabama by a field goal, beat North Carolina ' s Tar Heels by a placement margin, lost to Clemson by the difference of a kicking foot and running feet — 10 to 13 — and beat Rice and Mississippi State decisively. Mercer and Sewanee provided the laniappe to the victo ry col- umn. Tulane ' s boxing Greenies, too, had their moments, although the glove swingers ' record shows two losses and a tie coupled with two wins. In the dual meet with L. S. U. at New Orleans, the Wave lost a 6-2 decision, but the fans were treated to Captain Dirmann ' s annual win over Tiger Golsan. The Wavemen made a very poor showing in the Conference meet, losing all their fights in the first round. In basketball, the Greenie record for the season was only a bit better than mediocre. In December the team took a Western trip as far as the Pacific Coast, but the results showed an almost neg- ligible balance in games won. The highlight of the season was the annual scries with L. S. U., in which the Green Wave won two and lost two of the games. In the conference championship tourney, the Wavemen were beaten by Auburn, 40-30, in their initial game. In tennis, golf and baseball, Wave teams carried on with a de- gree of success. Individual stars of rcniiis were Billv Westerru-ld. Honald Doyle, Guy Cheng and Joe Abrams, while Vincent D . nroiii again paced the golfers. The track team won two of mir dual meets and fuiiushed the conference champion in shot and discus, Millard White uuining first place in each event. The Greeiiic baseballers showed better in their second year of existence in recent years, and turned in some bang-up playing jobs against the local preps, the Minnesota Goplrcrs, the Sailor lioys from New Orleans and Chicago, and others. Blessey was outstanding as a pitcher, with re- vamped griddcrs Fred Cassibry and Bob Jitter- hug Kellogg also showing great ability to retire their opponents by the strike-out route. The year saw a revival of interest in intra- mural sports, under closer supervision of a new ilirictor. loam and individual champs were iriiuruil in tootliall, basketball, Softball, tennis, iiailmiiitini, and citlu ' r sports. DR. WILBUR C. SMITH Genial Athletic Director HEAD COACH LOWELL P. RED DAWSON HEROES IID T E MEl IWHO M IHE ¥HE m m z GLENN SEIDEL BILL BEVAN RAY DAUBER PETE MAILHES Assistan Coach Assistant Coach Former Assistant Coach (Staff Error) Assistant Coach Young Lowell Red Dawson, turning out his third Greenie grid machine, took a bunch of green sophomores, a few juniors, a sparse sprinkling of seniors and whipped them into a football squad that was considered one of the best in the country at the close of the season. Aiding him in this project were Bill Bevan, line coach and former star guard on Minnesota ' s eleven: Glenn Seidel. backficld coach and teammate of Bevan ' s; Pete Mailhes and trainer Monk Simons, Sr. Dawson ' s Greenies started slowly with a 13-10 loss to a surprisingly strong Clemson eleven. Next came the third straight 0-0 deadlock with Auburn ' s Tigers, and from that time on the Green Wave was a great bill club. Mid-season disaster developed when the green-clad boys journeyed to Birmingham for the Alabama tilt which re- sulted in a slow 3-0 victory for the Crimson Tide. The perfect timing and evidence of wonderful coaching which was so prevalent the week before in the Mississippi State win was completely gone. The Greenies were pushed all over the field and never came close to scoring. Coach Red never lost confidence in the ability of his boys to come back. They lost the opener and all he said was, They ' ll do better next week. And they did. Not only that, but they improved from week to week, suffering but one letdown the whole season. The grand finish which saw the Louisiana State Tigers crushed before the Green Wave onslaught, 14-0, was evidence enough that the young Tulane mentor is as good a coach as there is in the country. Tulane, 10; Clemson, 13 Opening very inaucpiciously, the Greenie squad, using the unit system of wholesale substituting, dropped a 13-10 decision to a hard-fighting band of Clemson Tigers who drove through in the waning minutes to score the winning touchdown after having trailed the Green Wave throughout the game. What Was Left of the Squad After the L. S. U. Carnage WARREN BRUNNER Back STAN NYHAN Back BILLY PAYNE Back FRED GLODEN Back THE GAMES %§ we § iiw iHtii The work of Warren Bronco Brunner, Greenie left half- back, was outstanding. He made several beautiful runs, one for 46 yards which saw him being knocked out of bounds on the three-yard line. Little Bob Kellogg, jitter- bug back, came in to kick a field goal which almost proved enough to beat the Clemson boys. Tulane, 0; Auburn, Auburn ' s Tigers came to New Orleans, and for the third straight time the game wound up in a scoreless deadlock. The Greenies were improving though, the blocking and tackling was better, and Auburn just managed to stave off a score when Brunner returned an Auburn kickoff 82 yards, being stopped on the 15-yard stripe. They drove it to the two-yard line, but the Plainsmen held and all was for nothing. The Tulane defense held up with the usual stubbornness and it was the brilliant play of Millard White, Harley McCoUum and Ralph Wenzel that kept the Tigers from scoring. They bogged down once on the Tulane nine-yard line. It was a spectacular tilt even with the lack of scor- ing. The Wave gridders were getting better. Fans could see the improvement over the Clemson game. Tulane, 17; North Carolina, 14 Courage was what stood out in the Greenies ' 17-14 win over a good Tarheel eleven — courage and the All- American playing of Warren Brunner, who personally led a drive Nifty Nyhan and Bronco Brunner pre- vent a Plainsman touchdown pass H The Bronco ' Soars Over Clem son ' s Goal Line, Play Called Back. THREE LONG YEARS I W U I I L i WO S 4 O R E down the field in the closing minutes to score the winning t ouchdown for the Wave. Playing hefore a homecoming crowd of Tarheel fans, the Greenies punched home a score in the first quarter when Brunner Picking Up a Few Yards from Auburn. RALPH WENZEL End CLAUDE GROVES Guard Gloden Crashes Over Rice ' s Muchly-Crossed Touchdown Marker Likeable Cap ' n Ray Miller P . ... As the Whistle Blew and Owl ' s Swan Song was Sung Green Freshie Caps Bob Approval at First Half, Wave 13. Rice 3 Brunner raced 26 yards for a touchdown. George Stirn- weiss ' one-yard buck tied the tilt up at 7-7, and Boh Kellogg came in to kick a field goal from the 16-yard line, which put Tulane out in front at the half. George Watson, Tar- heel back, then stepped 26 yards for a touchdown, and the score stood at 14-10. But Warren Brunners flaming spirit led the Green Wave down the field in a gallant drive from his own 35-yard line to the five-yard stripe, from where he took a lateral from Krueger and tore his way over the goal line. A few minutes later the game ended, 17-14 for Tulane. Tulane, 26; Rice, 17 Rice ' s highly touted bevy of heavy Owls rolled into town for a go with the Greenies, and despite the wonderful pass- ing exhibition put on by the great Ernie Lain, it was just too much Tulane. The 26-17 score tells the story — it was a thriller-diller and strictly an offensive tilt. Harry Hays, Red Cassibry and Fred Gloden in the back- field, Henry Flower, Al Bodney, Harley McCollum, and DeFraites in the line sparked the Greenies to victory. It was the No. 2 team that rose to heights against Rice, and what a game they played! In the Rice game Paul Krueger earned his spurs as one of the greater quarterbacks in Tulane history. He had the Owls daffy the way he called his plays. The Owls kicked a field goal and led, 3-0. But not for long, a forward pass off a double lateral found Krueger taking in the ball and hurrying his way for a 24-yard touchdown jaunt. Bodney snagged Brunncr ' s pass for another score, and it was 13-3 at the half. Then Hays smashed over to culminate a 46-yard drive and the Greenies were way out in front, 20-3. I.ain ' s throw- Bronco Gallops Through Wagon-Hole, or Why We Beat Rice TOUCHDOWN PARADE ¥HE TE lil i% RED HOT BERNIE SMITH Center CARL DAILEY Guard MILLARD WHITE AL BODNEY End BOB KELLOGG Back Buddy Banlcer Falling Over Mercer ' s Overworked Pay Stripe T cr r A Hunka Hot Action in Alabama ' s Hard 3-0 Victory B lM 1 BOUWD; ' B tM l L I IJ S= id iL ' is iT£ ::iriLJ gg 7 ' wv?K Left: Butler Interfering with Miss. Stater No. 31 as Hurry Hays Grabs a Few Yards i.1 „ PAUL KRUEGER Quarterback -9 Butler Dragging a Half-Dozen Maroons Over the Stripe ing brought two more scores for Rice. Butler lunged over from the eleven-yard stripe for the final Greenie score, and the game ended, Tulane 26, Rice 17. Tulane, 51 ; Mercer, The boys in green had no mercy when the little Mercer Bears stepped out on th e field with them. The Bears were swamped under an avalanche of touchdowns which resulted in a total of 51 points, 551 net yards from scrimmage and 27 first downs for the Wave. Banker, Hays, Bond, Gloden, Brunner, Butler and Kellogg scored touchdowns in the order named. Tulane, 27; Mississippi State, Driving hard behind the devastating blocking of the Greenie A and B lines, Brunner, Banker and Butler ac- counted for four touchdowns, one each quarter, to shut out the Mississippi State Maroons, 27 to 0. Butler punched over two of the tallies, roaring through for constant gains after the charging linemen opened up gaping holes for him. Spike Nelson ' s boys didn ' t have much of a chance against the powerhouse Wave attack and the handwriting could be plainly seen on the wall before the first period had terminated. Both A and B teams operated well and it looked like the Alabama boys would be in for it the follow- ing week up in Birmingham. Tulane, 0; Alabama, 3 A brown clad leg flashed in the late afternoon sun up at Legion Field in Birmingham, the dull thud of leather meet- ing leather sounded, and the 1 ulane Greenies bowed for the second successive time by a field goal to the Crimson FRED CASSIBRY BUDDY BANKER Back MONETTE BUTLER Back HARRY HAYS Back EMANUEL DEFRAITES End Tide as the ball sailed between the uprights from the toe of Vic Bradford, Bama quarterback. It was a slow tilt. Greenie offensive begged down and stayed down the whole game. Helping in the bogging though, was little Tider Herky Moseley, who punted beautifully all afternoon. Alabama played a smart game. Their defence was airtight and they diagnosed plays with remarkable ability. The Grecnies couldn ' t go anywhere and the Tide did some fancy prancing up and down the field always being stopped by the Wave line when in a threatening position. Then as the end drew near and the score was still dead- locked at 0-0, Charley Boswell sparked a Tide drive for 35 yards, placing the ball on the Tulane nine-yard marker. With last down and still nine to go. Coach Frank Thomas rushed Bradford into the game and the Bamian ' s educated toe sent the ball through the uprights for a three-pointer, which was the margin of victory. Gloden Galloping Through Georgia HARLEY McCOLLUM Tackle TOMMY O ' BOYLE Guard HENRY FLOWER Center GEORGE CLAY Guard The A-Team (After the L. S. U. Riot): Backs — Payne. Nyhan. Gloden. Brunner (busted anUc). Line — Wenzel, Miller (Captain), Groves, Smith, Dailey, White, Bodney. Brunner Swivel-Hipped for the Third Touchdown Against Georgia BILL KIRCHEM Tackle PETE GOLOMB End NED RICHARDSON Qudrterback RALPH BOND Quarterback The B-Team (Second and Fourth Quarters): Backs — Banker, Butler, HHays. Krueger. Line — DeFraites, McCollum, O ' Boyie, Flowers. Clay. Kir- chem, Golomb Jitterbug Kellogg. Mighty Midget. L. S. U. ' s Waterloo. Crossing Tiger Goal Tulane, 28; Georgia, 6 Billy Payne, who hadn ' t been showing his usual running ability in the early season games, stepped out in the field and turned the Georgia-Tulane game into a rout when he raced spectacularly through the Georgia secondary for three touchdowns and generally ran wild against the Bulldogs. The final score was 28-6. Runs of 24, 12 and 26 yards were made by Payne in his touchdown saunters. Besides that he got loose for several other nice gains in the course of the game. Brunner went for 16 yards and the final touchdown. Georgia scored on a pass from the 18-yard line. Tulane, 38; Sewanee, Sewanee, the little fighting milkfed Tiger, hustled down from the mountain and straggled back after taking a 38-0 shellacking from the Green Wave. Golomb scored two touchdowns, Brunner, Gloden, Banker and Kellogg adding to that to bring the final result. It was just a warmup for the big Tiger tilt the following Saturday. Tulane, 14; Louisiana State, Warren Brunner ' s ankle was broken early in the game and blood was drawn from scores of people — even specta- tors — but the Tulane Greenies smashed and drove their way through the Louisiana State Tigers for two touchdowns and a clear-cut victory at Tiger Stadium before a capacity crowd which had no scruples about joining in the physical contact. The score wound up, 14-0 for the Wave. The Wave lines opened huge holes in the Tiger forward wall, especially on the weak side reverses, and Brunner, Kel- logg, Cassibry, and Banker stepped through for consistent gains. Kellogg was the outstanding back for the Greenies. The firey little jitterbug ripped past big Tigers time and again. Playing with reckless abandon, he stole the whole show. Red Cassibry scored the first one on a 12-yard sweep around left end. Kellogg pushed over the second in the third quarter when he sped from the 6-yard stripe. People roared, goalposts were manhandled and knuckle sand- wiches were had by many. It was a great game — for Tu- lane. FRED BREKKE Tackle LEONARD SAUER Back POPS MARMILLION Back CY HICKEY Guard BILLY BRINKMAN End ' i TIGER I liE JULIAN FRERET Mdritiger BARKDULL KAHAO Mciriiiqer Rabid Wave Rooters Razing Goal Posts and Swinging Fists That Twisted Tiger ' s Tail (14-0) p- ' ' I I ' M 9 t pf iimtHkx Front row: Thibaut, Thomas. Wolf. Burwick. Borsage. Comer. Austin. Judlin. Flettrlch, Krobcrt. Second row: Class, Steib. Micelli. Maqruder, Owens, Stein. Tittle. Richard. Block. Wi ' lson. Grush. Third row: Assistant Coach Simons. Dufour. Wolbrette. Rexer, Luthy, Benti. Vincent. Muliin. Sims, English. Assistant Coach Dalovisio. Vanzant. Ely, Mandich. Coach Rucker. i BABY BILLOW Or fflJL lWE, JO: I. S. IJ., O The 1938 Freshman team not only shapes up as the best in the history of the school, it not only whipped the hated Tiger frosh from L. S. U. at a time when tiie Hcngal threats at a Southern football monopoly w ' ere just beginning to skid, but it also bids fair to supiily the most promising Tulane varsity since the 1931 Rose Bowl team with enough regular prospects to line the stacks three deep at every position. Rob Glass, the Massilon, Ohio, back who threatens off the strength of his three performances against Southeastern in Hammond, Alabama, and L. S. U., to go down as a Tulane immortal, locnis as the greatest prospect of a group that boasts many. Jimmy Tliibaiit showed up so well at fullback in spring practices that he was shoved into the number one spot ahead of such seasoned veterans as Hutler and Cjloden on the varsity. Hob Grush, Jack Tittle, John Sims, Louis Vincent, and Johnny Micelle are other very promising backs. Linemen who stood out during the season and spring practices were Charley Dufour, Cjordon English, Bob Wilson, and Pete Man- dich. Moon Mullins, pass catching end, is another prospect who played well in the season games and looked good enough in spring practice to step up to the first team at the injury of Del ' raites. Louisiana State fell by a 20 to O count in the la.st tilt on cold, windy Thanksgiving Day. Southeastern went down before the Bil- low 19-0 when B(;b (jlass showed his stuff up in Hammond, and .Alabama eked out a 19-13 ' i ' much hobbled last minute touch- down pass. Freshman Fans ' J CHARLES RUCKER Amicable Frosh tv entor I ' or the first tirm- in fifteen years, Charley Rucker ' s frosh liowlecl ii er L. S. I ' . ' s Uaby Bengals, and did so in a surprisingly hanily fashion, 20-0. Consider- ing the length and the type of practice the frosh indulge in, the victory proved that they have more than ordinary t;ilent, liecausc the L. S. U. team was no pushover, and it looks from here as if the 1938 Wave frosh should supply the university with a championship tcain, possibly two, considering the other leftover material Dawson has to draw from. ' Nutsy Harris Taking the Air for a Backboard Bounce O RE E 1 I r Grccnic cagcrs h.id a ratlicr mediocre season, playing erratic hall, good at times and not so well in other spots. The ly-gamc schedule included a Western tour in De- cember. Coach Little Monk Simon ' s fairly large squad took to the road in rather poor shape, due to lack of practice. BASKETBALL Houston was the first stop on the Western trip where the powerful Rice Owls defe.ited the Wave c ngers 40-18. Pare was minus his usual accuracy at long range, and the whole team was pretty inconsist- ent. In the University of Arizona tilt, the Tulane quin- Assistant Coacti Cram and Head Basketball Coacti Claude Little Monk Simons. Jr., During a Hot Play M. J. BUDDY JUIvfONVILLE, Forward LEW HARRIS, Guard JOE ANDERSON, Guard AL BODNEY, Center tet showed improvement o cr the Rice encounter hut dropped a close one, 2( 32, after leading at the half- way mark. On December 16, Tulane ' s traveling baskcteers met Southern California ' s Trojans and came out on the short end of a 40-24 score. Al Bodney starred, and was one of the most consistent players during the trip. The high spot of the California journey came in the game with University of California at Los An- geles when the Green ies put on a last minute spurt for a 37-35 win. Harmon. Bodney, and Pare starred for the Green team. The New Me.xico Aggies, played on the return trip, were too much for the Green Wave, and ran up 61 points, holding the Wave to 41. In the second game the New Mexico team was again victorious, 63-45. Back in the Wave gym the squad dropped two games to Alabama, 32-41 and 31-38, to open the Southeastern Conference play. A week later the Greenies showed better shape in taking the New Or- leans Athletic Club, 49-41. Ole Miss at Oxford, next on the schedule, split a two-game series with the Greenies, taking the opener, 23-33, and losing the second game to the Wave, 40-35. A one-night stand in Atlanta found the Georgia Tech cagers one point better, as they nosed out the up and coming Wave squad, 32-31. Back in New Orl eans the team ran over Troop 65 roughshod, 46-26. Showing plenty of improvement as the season pro- gressed the Tulane quintet split the series with a snappy Millsaps five, with a 34-26 win in the first game and a 29-33 defeat in the windup. Given little chance against the Louisiana State Tigers, the Green Wave traveled up to Baton Rouge for a two-game series. The initial game went to L. S. U., 33-36. The next night the Greenies reversed the score and came out on top for a 36-33 win, due to the fine playing by Pare, Harmon, Jumonville, Brun- ner, and Bodnev. JOHNNY McGHEE, forward FRED CRASSIBRY, Guard Fighting It Out With ' Bama The Wave met 1 iger tor a return match in Tulane Gym with high hopes. The first night, through some husthng and accurate shooting, the Greenies won 36-30. However, on the next night ' s encounter a strong L. S. U. team hit the baskets more often for a 41-31 victory. Mandich and McGee played a fine game for Tulane. This game closed the sched- ule for the Tulane squad, leaving only the South- eastern Conference Tournament. At the tournament in Kno.wille, the team was downed by Auburn 40-30 after dropping the nice lead they held at the half. Players who saw action during the season included Paul Pare, Captain Gene Harmon, Al Bodney, Buddy Jumonville, Johnny McGee, Pete Mandich, Roland Pertuit, Fred Cassibry, Lew Harris, Warren Brun- ner, Joe Anderson, Billy Bland, and Einar Pedersen. CAPTAIN GENE HARMON, Gjard ROLAND PERTUIT Forward PAUL PARE, Forward PETE MANDICH, Center JACK WEISS. Manager Tight Tip In the TIde-Tulane Tussie CAPTAIN JOHN DIRMANN FISTS ¥UL 1WE ' LE IHtK PU HIK§ ED TOP FINLEY WARREN JAUBERT CY HICKEY Probably the be t coiulitiuiuiiK sport on tlve campus is boxing, and the facilities of Coach Monk Simons ' boxiiiR dipartnunt probably serves more non-athletic fellows than any other on the campus. Monk ' s s()uad, many of whom do not even hope to en aKe in inter- collegiate tijjhlinf;, is the largest of any sport, and probabl keeps more Tulane students in shape than any other. GEORGE LOPEZ a Tulane, 4 1-2; Miss. State, 3 1-2 Opening the 1939 boxing season against the Maroons of Mississippi State, Tulane ' s Greenies managed to eke out a close 4 ' 2-3 ' 2 win with a team made up of a large number of sophomore sluggers. Bantamweight August Fischer of Tu- lane, started it off with a draw against Ed Mob- ley of State. Henry Davis put the Maroons in front with an easy first round knockout of featherweight Julian Freret; then Tulane ' s Van Hart got a draw with Buford Blunt in the light- weight division. In the welterweight fight Top Finley, a newcomer, surprised fans by his fine showing when he got a draw with Russell Long of Mississippi. In the senior welterweight berth Louis Jones, another Tulane newcomer, evened the count by a decision over Neal Taylor; Maroon Jimmy Box decisioned Captain Johnny Dirmann, but Cy Hickey ' s K. O. of Marvin Campbell put the Wave even again. Then Warren Jaubert got a decision over Red Ruffin of Mississippi to defeat the Maroons. Johnny Dirmann Crossing a Heavy Right to a Miss. Stater ' s Midriff JACK ABRAMS NELSON SLAYTOrJ Tulane, 4; Alabama, 4 Tulane went up to Tuscaloosa to meet the Crimson Tide nd succeeded only in getting a draw after having the senior welterweight, light- heavy, and heavyweight matches forfeited to them. VAN HAUT Coach Monk Simons, Second Herbie Graf, and Assistant Coach Jack Plizano An Eye for an Eye . . . Top Finiey Giving and Taking With a Maroon ' Bama ' s Wallace got a technical K. O. over August Fischer in the third, while Miro of the Tide decisioned Howard Kuntz in the featherweight class. In the light- weight division Joe Bistowish won over Alabama ' s Greenwood, but Top Finiey of Tulane lost to Dcbera- dino in the welterweight fight. Cy Canzoneri got a questionable decision over Greenic Nels Slayton in the last fight to get a 4-4 draw for Alabama. L. S. U., 6; Tulane, 2 L. S. U. made short work of the Greenies in their dual matches. Al Michael won over Tulane ' s Fischer, then the featherweight match was forfeited to the Ti- gers. Snyder Parham downed Van Hart of Tulane, then Top Finiey got a draw with Rodney Belair. Heston Daniel got a technical K. O. over Greenie Lopez, but Johnny Dirmann won over Tiger Golsan. Cy Hickey drew with J. B. Sill of L. S. U., but Jaubert dropped his match to L. S. U. ' s Trochesset by a technical K. O., and L. S. U. won, 6 to 2. Tulane, 5; Ole Miss, 3 Tulane got five decisions to win over Ole Miss in the last dual match. August Fischer over Billy Ross, Julian Freret over Linton North, Top Finiey from Joe Bullock, George Lopez over Leo Jaco, and Warren Jaubert over Cliff Shirley. Ray Medlock downed Van Hart, Steve Wilkerson decisioned Nelson Slayton, while Farmer Burns did the same to Cy Hickey to gain three wins for the Rebels. Tulane ' s victory, 5 to 3. Conference Tulane traveled to the Southeastern Conference tour- nament in Tampa, Florida, but lost all her fights in the first round, no Greenie advancing beyond that stage. LOUIE ' NOSE ' JONES MANAGER DAVE WEINSTEIN HEAD COACH Coach Monk Simons in Action Love Match Assistant Coach Jacic Pizzano Showing FInley and Jones How Rowe and Knight Square Off In Workouts HARRY WAUGH Captain L- . Dick Corales Over the Bar FRITZ OAKES Head Coach CINDER PATHS TO GLORY W ' itli Big Bill Kirchcm hurling his 220 pounds down the cinder path to victory in the dashes, and Millard White showing sensational ability by winning two first places in the Southeastern Conference meet, the 1937 Greenie track team wound up the season with two wins, two losses and 23 points in the annual conference meet. Captain Harry Waugh won his share of first places in the century, losing in the Southeastern preliminaries when a spike ran through his shoe and entered his foot, forcing the Wave sprinter to drop out of the race. Millard White, ace weight man, won the shot and discus THE SQUAD: Kneeling— Head Coach Oakes, Dixon, W. Payne, Curtis, H. Payne Assistant Coach Oelkers. Kimble. Richmond. Corales, events almost every time he competed, and it was a Greenie team minus his services that lost a 64 to 53 meet to Mis- sissippi State in Starkville. The Tigers from Louisiana State dropped the Wave cindermen by a 80 to 32 count despite White ' s victories in the shot and discus events. Victories over Ole Miss and Alabama featured the mile relay team of Billy Payne, Sam Barthe, Craig Roth and Harry Waugh. Einar Pedersen and Dick Corales looked good in the pole vaulting, while George Kohl came through with a third place in Southeastern Conference low hurdle event. , Waugh, Roth, Barthe, Rankin, Anderson, Manager Joe Kirby. Standing — Kohl. Golomb. Kirchem. White. Vosburqh. Banker — I Kohl and Kirchem Taking the High Ones Captain Harry Waugh, Tape Breaker Big Bill Kirchem Leading Captain Waugh Another Kirchem-Waugh Combine Millard White. Conference Champ Relay Team — Waugh, Ranltin, Roth, Payne Payne Breaks Tape, Maroon Pulls Fade Out Roth and Payne Team Up on Ole Miss RACQUETEERS THE SQUAD: Donald Doyle. Joe Abrams, Coach Emmetf Pare. Billy Westerfield. Guy Cheng The tennis outlook was so bright at the start of the 1938 season that another conference championship was foreseen by many for the Wave netters. But by tournament time disas- ter had swept the Greenie camp with flawy tennis and the annual conference wind-up was a stinkeroo as far as the Wave was concerned. It all started when Billy Westerfield, No. 1 player, was blasted out of the tourney in the quarter-final round by southpaw Bill Moore, of Georgia Tech. This quarterfinal round was a rough one for the boys in green. Following Billy out of the competition in the same round were Don Doyle, Guy Cheng, and Joe Abrams, the latter dropping a close match to Louisiana State ' s Jack Bushman. Georgia Tech ' s Russell Bobbitt walked off with singles honors and teamed with Bill Moore to win the doubles over Tulane ' s Doyle and Abrams by scores of 6-2, 6-1, 6-3. Wins over Texas, L. S. U. (6-0) , and Ala bama highlighted the official tennis season. Westerfield played sensationally at times, al- though he appeared off form when bowing out of the tourney. Bil!y came within an ace of defeating Miami ' s highly ranked Gardner Mul- loy when the two met on the Greenie courts. Mulloy dropped the first set to the Wave net- man, at 6-2, was hard pressed in taking the sec- jnd 7-5, and had to show all his tricks to emerge victor after winning the final set by a 6-4 score. Joe Abrams, using his booming forehand to advantage, accounted for many key wins for the Grcenies. Don Doyle, Guy Cheng, and Barney Phelps rounded out the squad that turned in a good season despite its failure to win the con- ference championship which Coach Emmett Fare ' s boys have monopolized for the past few years. China ' s Cheng, No. 4 Man Murderers ' Row BOB AND DUB Big Guns BOB KELLOGG Slugger Feature of the 1938 season was the battery of catcher Bob Dexheimer and pitcher Dub Mattis, which set-up netted two wins over Northwestern ' s Wildcats. Coached by Claude Big Monk Simons, the Greenie nine made a fair showing with such heavy hitters as Bob Kellogg, Don Overdyke, Norvin Oliver and Dex- heimer batting in runs and the fielding of shortstop Oliver and Kellogg. Big Dub Mattis, together with Al Montgomery, did most of the hurling, whi ' e Bob Dexheimer was heavy duty man behind the plate when he wasn ' t clouting the apple into the outfield. Norman Brute Buckner aided considerably behind the plate. Baseball returned to Tulane in 1937 for the first time in several years. The 1938 aggregation made a good enough showing to merit the sport ' s remaining at Tu- lane, and prospects for this year ' s team look brighter than ever. THE DIAMOND JOHNNY TIEDEMANN, First Sacker THE SQUAD: In front— Bat Boy Billy ttie Kid. Sitting— S. Blessey. Buckner. Overdyke, Kellogg, Dexheimer W. Blessey, Mattis. Standing— Coach Sinnons, Oliver, Hammond, Montgomery, Ott, Tiedemann, Kopman, Manager Wetiel tHE SQUA[ Cji rqe Turpie, Jr., Vincent D Antoni, Harry Deas, Maurice Picheloup, and Charles J i Golf was definitely not a howling suc- cess at Tulane in 1938. Greenie pill push- ers were polished off by Louisiana State and Ole Miss, and to top off the season, highly touted Vincent D ' Antoni lost to L. S. U. ' s Paul Leslie, 6 and 5 in semi- final round of the Southeastern Conference tourney, which Vincent won in 1937. The squad, composed of D ' Antoni, Charles Janvier, Harry Deas, Maurice Picheloup and Johnny Manson, and coached by George Turpie, Jr., had a hard time of it. At Ole Miss, GOLF UBIH IHt OKEEW high winds and tricky sand traps didn ' t do the Greenies any good. Against Louisiana State, the Tigers ' Henry Cas- tillo and Paul Leslie had just too much golf ability. Janvier and D ' Antoni played good golf at times. Both were able to do well from the tees, but when the short irons came into action and the competition was close, one or two approach shots would go bad and ruin the works. Deas shows promise, and should help tiie Greenie golf team considerably this year. Vincent Champ D ' Antoni Lighthorse Harry ' Doas Charley The Driver Janvier Maurice Putting Picheloup MURALS Random Shots of Interfraternlty and Some Intramural Sports: ' Champ Baker of D. K. E. in Circle; Pht Kap swimming champs In mid-page here. Kappa Sig basketball cuppers, middle right. Other random touch, soft ball, swimming, tennis, track, tug-o-war shots, with apologies for Incompleteness 5! r Babes at Badminton WEIWC Oil B ' SPORT SET Newcomb Has a Varied. Rugged Sports Program , . -V V Miss Cupid Vitamin C On a Roof-Top. Teh! Teh! Gals! Because Miss Newcoinbite realizes that an active partici- pation in athletics aids in a figure beautiful and an alert personality, Newcomb ' s well-equipped department of phys- ical education, offering a score of sports in a year-round out- door program, is excellent. All freshmen must take regular athletic courses, con- tinuing with at least one elective through the junior year. Most seniors take these courses of their own accord. The department has a point-award system for partici- pation and to outstanding players, the awards ranging from a Newcomb N, a sweater, to the coveted Newcomb blanket. There is yearly interclass competition in basketball, hockey and swimming, and a spring tournament for silver trophies in archery, tennis, bowling, badminton, ping pong, shufflcboard, fencing and deck tennis. Aesthetic aspects of physical education are recognized by ciasjes in folk, tap and modern dancing culminating in the dancing classes ' annual May Day pageant. Gym Night annu.illy displays the stars of fencing, tumb- ling, apparatus work and Danish gymnastics. MISS FLORENCE A. SMITH Director of Athletics Swimming Meet Race; You Swim From End to End With Paper, Then Read It to Judge — If You Don ' t Drown ' ■••;■.:::::::::: TT  n M V HK i : Y - •■my. A I 1 E IW C O il B ATHLETICS Alniif; witli the RiKniitic impnivciiifiitN plan undertaken by President Rufus C. Harris to beautity the cainpi] , we see at Ncivcoinh there were steps taken bv some of the girls to improve ami lieaiitify their fi nres in the very well- equipped gymnasium and athletic plant found on their own campus. On these pages, we have endeavored to sho % ' you just how the girls go about improving their figures, carriage, et al, and thus bt ' comc well-r(iundc l young women. At the top of the page note several groups of the girls indulging in tumbling, kinesthetics en mass, bowling, and fencing, all of which tend to give the girls a sense of timing and grace and a consciousness of the sense of balance. One of the lasses is learning a pointer or two from the tennis coach, Emmett Pare. In the lower picture are some of the hardier indi iduals generall referred to as the outdoor girl. 1 hese are jiarticipatiiig in badniinloti, tennis, and hockey. n:x V ' iiiMiiti. T ■UHBIII! iviii 1 x n . On this page the girls are indoors again, and here we see them performing in the gym, both for spectators and for class instructors. Interesting to note is th ' e group in one of the most popular pastimes at New- comb, to-wit, a hen session between hah ' es of a basketball game. On the lower part of the page is the swimming pool, and here the girls are able to swim in water under controlled temperature (usually about 65 degrees provided the fireman didn ' t let the furnace go out). Finally, we see th? results ot the training af- forded the Newcombites with this ample athletic plant. Having acquired the grace, charm, and carriage so essential to aesthetic dancing, the girls arc able to put on a show at the antnial May Day Festival which is worthy of praise b all who cc and hear about it. ¥HE BOOH or f HE FRATERNITIES p T OFFICERS F. SANTRY REED Chairman WILLIAM D. DAVIS, JR Secretary CASPER A. TOOKE Treasurer MEMBERS Alpha Tau Omega George H. Penn. Jr. Julian P. Freret Beta Theta Pi W. Ford Reese James E. Reid Delta Kappa Epsilon Horner M. RanWn B. Ned Richardson Delta Sigma Phi Albert C. Martin, Jr. Maurice J. Picheloup, III Delta Tau Delta D. Hanlin Becker Mottram P. Torre Kappa Alpha Maunsel W. Hickey Arthur B. Hammond Kappa Nu Abe B. Kupperman William Leon Kappa Sigma William R. North William R. Tete Phi Delta Theta Casper A. Tooke William G. Moffat Phi lota Alpha Carlos de la Vega Enrique L. Newell Phi Kappa Sigma William A. Atkinson, Jr. William D. Davis. Jr. PI Kappa Alpha James V. LeLaurin James F. Turnbull, Jr. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Waylnnd T. Coppedge Sigma Alpha Mu Barney Blumborg Willard L. Marmelzat Sigma Chi Samuel A. Trufant, III George E. Williams, Jr. Sigma Phi Epsilon John C, O Quin G. Adolph Schreiber Sigma Pi George R. Foerstor Francis J. Cry Zeta Beta Tau Joseph L, Abrams Fordie B. Stern FirsI Row: J. Abrams, W. Atkinson, H. Becker, W. Coppedge, W. Davis. Second Row: C. de la Vega, G. Focrster. J. Freret, M. Hickey, A. Kupperman. Third Row: J. LeLaurin, W. Leon, W, Marmcljat, A. Martin, W, Motfal. Fourth Row; E. Newell, W. North, F. Ory, G, Penn, M. Picheloup. Fifth Row: H. Rankin, W. Reese, J, Reid, B. Richardson, G. Schreiber. Sixth Row: F. Stern. W. Tete, C. Tooke, M. Torre, S, TrulanI, J. Turnbull. TULANE PAN-HELLENIC i.?ai} M Founded at University of Pennsylvania in 1850 Established at Tulane in 1858 Thirty-nine Active Chapters Colors: Black and Gold Flower: Chrysanthemum M U CHAPTER O F PHI KAPPA SIGMA FRATRES IN FACULTATE Edwin W. Booth, Jr. Dr. Charles L. Brown Dr. Arthur Caire, Jr. DuVal F. Dickey Dr. A. V. Friedrichs Dr. Sam Hobson Edward J. Jones, Jr. Richard R. Kirk Clarence J. Morrow Claude Simons, Jr. Daniel B. Terry Dr. F. Harold Wirth Dr. Willard R. Wirth FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Robert G. Allen ; 0 William A. Atkinson. Jr 3 ' Vernon W. Barrow 2 Walter E. Blessey ,40 Laurance H. Bohne 3 ' James B. Booth ,« Eric P. Briedenbach 3 ' Second Row Claude L. Buerger, Jr ' 1 Henry J. Bultman. Jr ] 0 Arthur A. Caire, III ,3 ' Andrew J. Carroll, Jr. Med. 42 A. Richard Christovich. Jr ' 42 William H. Church ,41 Robert D. Cosgrove 39 Third Row Jack Daly . . !1J William D. Davis, Jr. 3? Harry L. Deas. Jr 40 DuVal F. Dickey .39 Donald C. Dickson, Jr Law 40 Charles A. Dorhauer, Jr ' 42 William H. Dunstan, III 40 Fourth Row William T. Eddins .... ' 42 Edward E. Estes . .12 Alton P. Frymire ' ■' ,12 Kermit Frymire ,42 Joe Allen Gibson 40 William Gibson ,41 Edward K. Goodell 3 ' Fifth Row C. Douglas Gulley ' 42 Walter R. Gulley, Jr .41 Elliott B. Hay Med. 39 A. Winter Holbrook « George O. Huey ,42 James M. Jennings, Jr 42 W. Howard Kuntz . ' 41 Si«th Row J. Donald Lockwood, Jr. ' 41 Arthur L. Lowe, Jr. [40 John F. Manson .39 S. Kenan Manson, Jr ' 42 A. Rhoades Marschall 41 Harvey C. May, Jr Med. ' 42 Hunter W. May ' 42 Seventh Row James A. McNiven ' 3 ' Edward L. Merrigan ' 41 Malcolm W. Monroe ' 40 Joseph M. Montagnet, Jr Med. 39 Francis Nicholson , Med. ' 41 Einar N. Pedersen ' 39 Eighth Row Austin G. Phillips ili Douglas Scherer 42 William F. Tompkins, Jr ' 40 Louis I. Tyler, Jr ' 40 Harold A. White Med. 41 William A. Wood, Jr ' 41 NOT IN PANEL Richard C. Borden ' 41 Lewis C. Bryan, III 41 George Clay ,42 Stephen L. Guice, Jr 41 J. Frank Richmond 40 1228 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Octave C. Cassegrain Dr. William V. Holloway Dr. Johr A. Lanford Dr. Stuart G. Noble Dean James M. Robert Charles S. Williamson. Jr. FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Alfr« ' d M. Barnes, Jr. John Barnes William R. Burlc. Jr. . James D. Byrne. Jr. . James Caire Benjamin Davenport ■42 ■42 ' 41 ' 41 ■42 ■42 Second Row James Worth Davis 41 Edward P. Ecuyer ' 40 Carl M. Fremaux , . . 39 Lloyd Fremaux ' 42 J. O. Gooch . . Med. ' 39 Herbert W. Kaiser ' 41 Third Row Haydon Lanoii George M. Leake , . . James W. Leake . . . James V. LeLaurin . . Woodward B. Logan ■42 ' 40 ' 41 ' 40 ' 39 J. C. McCurdy Med. ' 41 Fourth Row Robert L. Miller. Jr. Joseph Morris . . . Robert Parker .... Lewis C. Parrish . . Charles H. Petteway Frank M. Posey . . Med. ' 42 Med. ' 42 . . , ' 41 . . ' 39 ' 40 Med, ' 40 Fifth Row J. H. Simons Mod. ' 42 Jock Q. Sloan ' 41 Alwyn Smith. Jr ' 40 Howard J. Smith Law ' 40 Wilford M. Smith Law ' 41 William J. Talley ' 41 Sixth Row Harry C. Tiller Mod. ' 41 James F. Turnbull, Jr ' 40 David H. Varn. Jr ' 41 William H. Wallace, III ... . ' 42 Jay J. G. Well, Jr ' 42 J. Maxwell Williams, Jr. . . Mod. ' 40 George Williamson ' 39 iM i% Founded at University of Virginia in 1868 Established at Tulane in 1878 Seventy-six Active Chapters Colors: Garnet and Gold Flower: Lily of the Valley NOT IN PANEL Charles Bailey ' 42 Frank H. Hardenstoin ' 39 Jamos L. Jordon. Jr. . . . Med. ' 42 Howell W. Slaughter ' 39 Paul G. White, Jr ' 39 ETA CHAPTER O F PI KAPPA ALPHA [229] Founded at Washington and Lee in 1865 Established at Tulane in 1886 Sixty-nine Active Chapters Colors: Crimson and Old Gold Flowers: Magnolia and Red Rose P S I CHAPTER O F KAPPA ALPHA FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Herbert b. Buchanan Dr. Henry Laurens Dr. Martin T. Van Studdiford Dr. James E. Winston FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Joseph Bernard ' 42 Charles Bloom ' 42 William Brothers ' 41 John Carrere ' 41 John Collier ' 42 William Culpepper .... Law ' 39 Second Row Nathaniel Curtis ' 40 Thomas Denegre ' 42 Norman Eaves ' 39 Edmond Faust ' 42 Edward Finley ' 41 Albert Flettrlch ... Law ' 39 Third Row Henry Flower ' 40 Quin Gautier ' 41 Louis B. Graham Law ' 41 Bernard Grehan ' 42 Robert Hart ' 42 John Heath ' 40 Fourth Row Maunsel Hltkey ' 39 George Hopkins ' 40 Donald Jahncke ' 39 Benjamin Lockett ' 42 John Maginnis ' 40 George Matthews ' 40 Fifth Row Stewart Maunsell ' 42 Hall McCord Law |39 Edmund Mcllhenny ' 42 Charles Miller ' 42 Stenning Murphy ' 41 William Payne 38 Sixth Row Shephard Perrin ' 42 Eads Poitevent ' 42 John Pratt ' 42 George Riviere 42 T. Robert Rudolf ' 40 William Rudolf ' 42 Seventh Row Dan Smythe ' 42 Albert Tebo ' 40 Dan Thornton 42 Arthur Wallace Med. ' 41 Philip Walmsley |42 Rufus Yerger Law ' 39 W. Waller Young Law ' 39 NOT IN PANEL John Andrews Med. ' 41 Loon Davis ' 42 Andrew Gay ' 42 Arthur Hammond .... .Law ' 41 Edward Heath ' 40 Edward Martin . . . , ' 40 Peter Monrose Law ' 41 H. Minor Pipes Law ' 39 Paul King Rand Med. ' 40 H. Newton Smith ' 39 Dolan Tipping Law ' 41 Walter Waits Med. ' 41 [230] FRATRES IN FACULTATE S. Wood Brown Dr. Edward Caillefeau Dr. Guy Caldwell Lt, J. E. Cooper Robert Farley Dr. Erasmus D. Fanner Dr. George King Logan Dr. Paul Mcllhenny Dr. Curtis H. Tyrone FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Bruce Baird . , ' 42 Gayle Batson, Jr ' 42 Reynolds Collins ' 41 Donald Doyle , . Law ' 40 Second Row John Ehrhart ' 42 Jannes Ely, Jr ' 42 Robert Kenneth Michaels ... ' 41 William Hildebrand, Jr ' 40 Third Row David Lsbouisse ' 40 John Latham ' 42 William Lealce, Jr ' 41 Albert McCoard. Jr ' 42 Fourth Row Jack Michaels Med. ' 40 William Monroe. Jr ' 42 Gonzalo Montiel ' 42 Amos Ponder. Ill Law ' 40 Fifth Row George Ponder Law ' 41 Archie Smith. Jr ' 42 Arthur Stout. Jr ' 41 Harold Stream, Jr ' 41 Samuel Trufant. Ill ' 40 NOT IN PANEL David Baldwin, III ' 42 Fred Cassibry . ' 41 Clyde Hart. Jr ' 41 Horry Hayes 4! J. P. Molvin Mod. ' 42 Robert Michaels ' 41 Goorgo Williams. Jr ' 39 Founded at Miami University in 1855 Established at Tulane in 1886 Ninety-nine Active Chapters Colors: Blue and Old Gold Flower: White Rose ALPHA OMICRON CHAPTER OF SIGMA CHI [jji] O f f M M w 1 Founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1865 Established at Tulane in 1887 Ninety-four Active Chapters Colors: Old Gold and SIty Blue Flower: White Tea Rose LOUISIANA BETA EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA TAU OMEGA FRATRES IN FACULTATE Mr. Barremore B. Brown Dr. Nathaniel C. Curtis Dr. Charles L. Eshlennan Dr. Allen C. Eustis Dr. Raymond Freas Dr. Frederick Hard Judge George Janvier Mr. Ferdinand L. Larue Dr. Randolph Lyons Mr. Emanuel J. Stanton Mr. Warren E. Wilson FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row John S. Burwell ■■+2 Paul Clark ' +0 Beniamin Crump, 111 ■2 Durante H. da Ponte .... ' 40 Gelon H. Doswell ' 42 Walter J. Dueease ' 40 Second Row Lloyd P. Fadrique ' 41 Julian P. Freret ' 39 Donald H. HIggins. Jr ' 42 Rene H. Himel. Jr ' 42 William S. Huey ' 39 William I. Hunt .... Med. ' 42 Third Row Charles Janvier Law 40 Donald G. Jordan |39 John M. Jordan ' 42 J. Virgil Lambert ' 39 Herrick J. Lane. Jr ' 40 George C. Manning 41 Fourth Row John F. McKenney, Jr. Med. ' 41 Joseph B. Miller Law ' 41 Sam S. Moody ... ' 42 W. Hammond Newman Med. ' 40 N. Graham Nicholson, Jr. ' 42 Harvey G. O ' Conor . ' 42 Fifth Row Robert W. O ' Donnell, Jr. ' 41 William Stirling Parkerson . . ' 42 George H. Penn, Jr |39 Ernest Roger, III ' 39 John M. Sartin ' 42 Edward H. Schmidt ' 41 Sixth Row John A. Schupp Law |39 Robert W. Schupp 42 Jack Scott Med. ' 41 James C. Senter, Jr 40 James W. Spencer 42 Seventh Row William L. Spencer, Jr ' 41 Jetson P. Tatum Med. |40 Henry L. Trepagnier, Jr. . Law ' 40 A. Grady Williams . . . .Med. ' 41 Henry E. Williams Jr ' 42 NOT IN PANEL Barremore B. Brown . . Grad. |37 Wilfred H. Charbonnet .... ' 39 John H. Connell ' ' Sam J. Fertitta ' : .1,° Ferdinand L. Larue .... Grad. 37 Thomas L. Royce Med. ' 40 Emanuel J. Stanton . . Grad. ' 38 r232] FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Wiley R. Boffmgton Dr. Boni J. DeLaureal Dr. Edmond L. Faust Col. Fredericlc H. Fox Dr. Albert P. Kimball Dr. Edward L. King Dr. Paul T. Talbot FRATRES IN UNIVERS.TATE First Row W. John Adamson, Jr. ' 39 Lyie Paul Austin , ' 42 William Bendel. Jr. , . ' 41 Peter L Bernard ' 41 Joseph Michael Bistowish ' 40 John W. Bland ' 41 David Blossman ' 41 Second Row George R, Blue Law ' 39 Graham C. Bonnell . . ' 41 Curtis W. Caine . ' 42 James L. Campbell. Jr. ' 40 William B. Carpenter ' 39 F. H. Craddock Med. ' 39 Thomas H. Crouch Med. ' 39 Third Row Frank C. Czerny. Jr. ' 42 Homer Lee Davis ' 40 J. T. Davis Med, ' 41 Francis A. del Marmol . , ' 41 Raymond A. Dyke, Jr. . . ' 41 Henry S. Eason , ' 41 Owen S. Eckhardt . , ' 39 Fourth Row Nicholas Frischhertj ' 39 Raymond Gauche. Jr. , . ' 42 P. P. Gilchrist Med. ' 42 Corneal G. Goldman, Jr ' 40 William N. Grimmer ' 41 Thomas Hall. Jr ' 42 Arthur C. Hollister, Jr. Med. ' 41 Fifth Row Ernest W. Jones. Jr. ' 39 Leon J. Joseph ' 42 Robert Kimball Med. ' 40 Edward L. King, Jr ' 37 Nicholas G. Kumpuris ' 40 J. W. Long Med. ' 41 Thomas F. McDonnell Med. ' 39 Sixth Rov R. Russell McMahon ' 39 G. Teddy Melllnger ' 40 Thomas Melton Med. ' 40 Robert P. Morrow Med. ' 40 E. Donald Mosely ' 42 William R. North ' 39 J. Herbert Owens, Jr ' 40 Henry P. Pate Law ' 39 Seventh Row John P. Pollock , . ... ' 42 James A. Poyncr Law ' 40 Paul H. Ramos ' 39 I. G. RIddler Med. ' 42 Wirt A. Rodgcrs, Jr ' 41 J. Smitherman Law ' 39 O. P. Stone Med. ' 41 Richard E. Swann, Jr ' 39 Eighth Row J. K. Tate Med. ' 42 William R. Tct,- , ' 41 Gilbert Turner Med. ' 42 Malcolm H. Villarrubia ' 42 David A. Warrinor, Jr 42 Albert J. Wetzel. Jr. . ' 39 W. S. Williams Med. ' 41 Daniel T. Wylds . ' 40 NOT IN PANEL Charles L. Bland, Jr. ' 40 Thomas C. Fischer Law 3? Clarence C. Golomb ' 40 David Melville ' 42 Joseph A. RIssor Med. 40 William Squire ' 40 Millard White 40 M S lliti o p o II. Founded at University of Virginia in 1869 Established at Tulane in 1889 One Hundred Nine Active Chapters Colors: Scarlet, White, and Green Flower: Lily of the Valley SIGMA CHAPTER OF KAPPA SIGMA 12J) I Founded at Bethany College in 1859 Established at Tulane in 1889 Seventy-four Active Chapters Colors: Purple, White, and Gold Flower: Pansy BETA XI CHAPTER OF DELTA TAU DELTA FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Stanford C. Jamison Dr. Ennile Naef Dr. T. Hillman Oliphant Dr. William R. Pabst. Jr. Dr. William H. Stevens FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Cedric Almand ' 42 Roy R. Bartlett, Jr ' 42 D. Hanlin Becker Lav ' 41 Harold Becker ' 42 Thomas O. Bell ' 40 N. Robert Black ' 40 Robert L. Boswell ' 42 Second Row Robert Browning . . ■■' 42 Edward B. Campbell ' 40 James E. Carberry ' 41 John Casky 42 R. Jocelyn Crawley, Jr. . . Med. ' 40 John Dyer Law ' 41 Charles Emling, Jr ' 42 Third Row Brent Fox Med. |40 Maurice J. Gelpi ' 41 B. Marvin Harvard, Jr. . . Med. ' 39 Philip B. Jahncke |40 Gordon Johnson 42 M. J. Barkdull Kahao ' 39 Leonard K. Knapp ' 41 Fourth Row Day Lindbergh Law ' 41 Steed McGee ' 42 Grover C. McKInney. Ill . . . |4I Henry A. Mentz 41 Conrad Meyer, III ' 41 Charles C. Miller ' 39 Harry P. Moran ' 42 Fifth Row William Moss ' 41 Albert J. Nugon, Jr ' 41 William L. Peters ' 42 A. Lane Plauche ' 42 Stanley W. Ray, Jr Law ' 40 Charles F. Reid ' 39 Sixth Row Davis Reid ' 42 Joseph V. Schlosser . . . Med. ' 41 Melville H. Schmidt ' 40 George T. Schneider ... - ' 41 Richard Mark Smith ' 41 Millard P. Snyder ' 39 Seventh Row Cone J. Thompson 41 John C. Thorn Med. ' 40 Douglas P. Torre |40 Mottram P. Torre ' 40 Walter J. Verlander ' 41 Philip WImbcrley ... ' 42 NOT IN PANEL John S. Bruns 42 Angus D. Grace Med. |42 George A. Mayoral 39 J. Barnwell Phelps Law ' 40 Robert Pollack ' 42 Alfred W. Spiller, Jr. . . . Law ' 39 Edmond O. Spiller I aw ' 41 [234] FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Earl Z. Browne Lowell Dawson Dr. Charles W. Duval J. H. Randolph Feltus Dr. Hermann B. Gessner Dr. Rufus C. Harris Dr. Warren Hebert Dr. Howard P. Johnson Dr. Hilliard E. Miller Dr. Morrell W. Miller Dr. E. W. Alton Ochsner Charles Rucker Glen E. Seidel Dr. Ambrose H. Storck FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Calhoun Allen ..... |42 Luis Banos ' 39 Pat Bass Law ' 41 Jack Beasley ' 42 Charles Beckert ' 40 Frank Berry ' 42 Charles Block ' 42 S. P. Borden, Jr. ' 42 Second Row Brown Boswell Arthur J. Butt, Jr. Woodley Campbell Paul Champion . . William Coats . . . Hunter Collins . Paul Cordes Edward Crawford Med ■42 ■39 •40 ' 40 ' 42 ' 42 ■42 ■41 Third Row Richard Crowell Law 40 Jack Daray ' 41 John H. Douglas ... Law ' 41 Charles Farreil ' 41 Mike Field . - Med. ' 42 T. Vernon Finch John F. Fortier, Jr Jerry Fortson . . Med. •39 ■42 ' 41 Fourth Row William Frost . ' 42 Brooks Garrett ' 41 J. D. Gilbert . . . Med. ' 41 William Goft - . Law -40 Miller Gordon ' 40 O. M. Gwin [42 Gene W, Harmon ' 39 George Horcher ' 4! Fifth Row Ernest Johnson ' 42 Louis McK. Jones Law ' 41 Stewart Kepper . ' 40 Joe Kirby Med. 42 Norman Landry ' 39 Richard Longford ' 41 Boyd Lewis ' 41 Frank Lindeman ' 40 Sixfh Row Jack Lorch ' 41 Gene Middleton ' 41 William J. Moffat. Jr ' 40 Frank Moore Med. ' 41 Thomas Moran ' 42 Robert O ' Brien 40 Pete Parkerson ' 42 Jo R. Persons, Jr ' 39 Seventh Row Fred Pills ' 42 John Potlharst ' 40 Randolph B. Robert ' 42 Raphael Ross . ' 41 Ralph Rugan 4I Gayle Schneldau ' 39 John W. Sims Law ' 39 E. R. Smith ' 39 Founded at Miami University in 1848 Established at Tulane in 1889 One Hundred Six Active Chapters Colors: Azure and Argent Flower: White Carnation Eig hth Row H. F. Smith . Paul Sweoringcr P. K. Thomas ... ' 39 ... ' 41 ... ' 40 . Law ' 39 ... ' 42 William Wail ... ' 40 Ralph WcnicI . . ' 40 NOT IN PANEL Frank Brame . . John Sims . . . . . . ' 40 . . ' 42 LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA THETA tZJlJ Founded at University of Alabama in 1856 Established at Tulane in 1897 One Hundred Eleven Active Chapters Colors: Old Gold and Royal Purple Flower: Violet LOUISIANA TAU UPSILON CHAPTER OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON FRATRES IN FACULTATE Donald Derickson Dr. J. Adair Lyons Dr. John G. Pratt Dr. J. Clay Walker FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row S. Atkinson Med. ' 39 F. J. Baird Med. ' 42 E. J. Cain Med. ' 40 N. Callahan Med. ' 41 W. T. Coppedge, Jr ' 40 Second Row H. W. Davies ' 41 H. Foss ' 40 A. Howell ' 40 E. L. Kimble, Jr ' 39 M. King ' 42 Third Row V. Lanier ' 41 P. Mandlch . ' 42 J. Mlano ' 42 A. Mlddleton ' 42 W. Nedl ' 42 Fourth Row G. K. Page ' 41 R. T. Perkins ' 40 L. S. Rentz ' 41 W. E. Riley Med. ' 42 B. J. Schott ' 41 R. Spaar Law ' 41 Fifth Row M. J. Sutton Med. ' 41 R. L. Vanderpool ' 41 M. Walther ' 40 W. Wellborn Med. ' 4! C. A. Wharton Law ' 40 D. Wynne ' 41 NOT IN PANEL B. W. Brierre ' 41 G. W. Goldenstar , Mod. ' 41 W. Kelso ' 42 H. McCollum ' 41 H. Mulllns ' 42 J. H. Neil ' 41 N. R. Slayton ' 42 L Shiell ' 42 [236] FRATER IN FACULTATE John Minor Wisdom FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Ross Baiter ' 41 Forbes Bastian ' 42 John Benham 42 E. Upton Bertaut ' 40 Robert U. Blunn ..... Law ' 40 Edward Bres Med. ' 41 Joseph Bres ... 40 Second Row Paul Charbonnet 41 Neil Chavigny 39 Jason Collins Med. ' 41 Whitmarsh Crumpton . . Med. ' 42 J. C. Culbertson . ' 41 Gordon Doremus 39 Don Ehrhart ' 42 Third Row Gary Ellis ' 42 Allain Favrot Law ' 39 J. B. Fudickar ' 42 James Gilley 42 Milam Gray 39 William H. Harris. Jr . . . Med. ' 40 Thomas Hayes Law ' 39 Fourth Row O. N. Hooker Med. ' 40 H. J. Jumonville 42 Moreau Jumonville .... 40 Beniamin King Law ' 39 W. Kyle Med. ' 42 C. LaCour ' 39 R. Landry Med. ' 42 Fifth Row Edward Leverich 42 G. H. Martin Med. ' 39 T. McConnell ' 42 Neil McRoberts ' 42 William McRoberts ... ' 42 A. Miller Med. ' 41 S. Munson 39 William Nichols Med. ' 41 Sixth Row Clyde Paine ]42 L. Pourciau 42 Homer Rankin Law ' 41 B. Ned Richardson ' 39 Craig Roth |39 J. Sanchez 41 O. Schneidau 42 N. Scott Law ' 41 Seventh Row Breard Snellings . . Law ' 39 John Stewart Law ' 39 C. E. K. Strong ' 41 A. Terkuhle ' 42 John Thistlethwalte ' 39 Bruco Wallace ' 40 R. C. White ' 41 William Wright ' 42 NOT IN PANEL Burton Banker ' 39 Tom Collens ' 41 Tom Frith |42 A. Lorber ' 41 Fred Mahler ' 39 D. Overdyke Med. ' 42 G. H. A. Thomas ' 42 G. Tompkins ... ' 42 William Wosterfiold .... Law ' 41 ' ( iii .1 w Founded at Yale in 1844 Established at Tulane in 1899 Forty-seven Active Chapters Colors: Crimson, Azure and Gold Flower: Pansy TAU LAMBDA CHAPTER OF DELTA KAPPA EPSILON I 237 I r p P p rl Founded at Miami University in 1839 Established at Tulane in 1908 Ninety Active Chapters Colors: Pink and Blue Flower: Rose BETA XI CHAPTER OF BETA THETA PI FRATRES IN FACULTATE T. Hale Boggs Kendall H. Cram FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Oscar Backstrom ' 40 James Barron Med. ' 41 Bateman, R Med. ' 39 Melchior Beltzhoover ' 41 Archie Boggs ' 41 Jack Bornemann Law ' 41 William P. Bradburn . . . Med. ' 42 Second Row Edward Brooks ' 39 John Bryan ' 41 Duralde Claiborne ' 41 Walter Culpepper .... Med. ' 41 Harold Cummins ' 42 Horace Dozier Med. ' 42 William Eckert ' 42 Third Row James Ewin 42 Robert Flowerree ' 42 David Glover ' 42 Wolf Helmers ' 42 Marlin Hoge ' 40 Harvey Johnston Med. ' 41 Earle Jones ' 39 Fourth Row Ira Jones ' 40 Gerald Joseph Med. ' 41 Walter Jung ' 41 George Kraft ' 42 Paul Krueger ' 40 Robert Lathrop ' 40 Robert LeCorgne, Jr. . . . Law ' 41 Fifth Row Charles Lee ' 40 John McGee ' 41 Donald McLellan ' 41 H. H. W. Miles ' 41 Max Morelock ' 39 Edward Munson ' 40 Longer Musson ... 40 Sixth Row Claude Oakland ' 42 William O ' Hara ' 42 Robert Oliver ' 41 W. Ford Reese Law ' 39 James Reid ' 41 Richard Reily ' 42 Claude G. Rives ' 39 Seventh Row Randolph Roane . - ' 42 Martin F. Schmidt ' 40 Charles F. Seemann .... Law ' 39 Carl Stockmeyer ' 40 Ernest Sutter Law ' 38 Leon Trice ' 41 Michael Vales ' 42 Roy White ' 42 NOT IN PANEL Sam Hall ' 41 William Smith ' 40 [238 1 FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Melvin Steiner Dr. H. P. Mar« FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Joseph L. Abrams ' 39 Jay Altmeyer Law ' 41 Walter Antin ' 40 David L. Asher ' 40 Gilbert Balkin Med. ' 41 Harry Blumenthal ' 39 Morris Burica ' 40 Seco nd Row Isadore Cohn ' 4? Arthur Davis ' 41 J. Earl Flowers 41 Jack Gordon ' 42 Edgar C. Hass .... ' 42 Robert B. Haspel . . Med. ' 39 Edwin Hiller, Jr ' 41 Third Row Jerome B. Hirsch. Jr ' 40 Jerorne B. Katz ' 41 Arnold J. Levy ' 41 Bryon L. Levy ' 41 Herman Loeb ' 41 Harold Marx .... ' 42 Sackman Marx ' 41 Fourth Row Herbert L. Miller .... Law ' 40 Harvey Mintz ' 41 Bernard Mount . . . Med. ' 42 Morris Pasternack . . Med. ' 39 Leon Rich, Jr . ' 42 Mervin Riseman .... Law ' 39 Melvin Rosenthal ' 40 Fifth Row Joseph Rosenzweiq .... ' 42 Charles M. Samuel, Jr ' 39 David Schwarz ' 39 Shepard Shushan ' 4? J. H. Simon ' 42 Alfred Solomon ' 39 Siith Row William Stein, Jr ' 40 Ferdi B. Stern. Jr ' 39 Leonard Stern ' 42 Henry M. Storn Med. ' 39 Alvin W. Strauss, Jr ' 40 Samuel Threefoot , . , ' 42 Seventh Row Harry H. Wagenheim ' 40 David Weinstein ' 40 Jack M. Weiss ' 40 Julian Weiner Med. ' 42 William Weiner Mod. ' 40 Sidney Wright Law ' 41 NOT IN PANEL Samuel Eichold Mod. ' 40 Harry Greenberq ' 40 Louis Greenebaum ' 42 Julian Steinberg Law ' 39 Alfred Tonkel ' 42 Victor WhlHen Med. ' 4! Honri Wolbrotte ' 42 L L Founded at Jewish Theological Seminary in 1898 Established at Tulane in 1909 Thirty-flvo Active Chapters Colors: Blue and White Flower: White Rose SIGMA CHAPTER OF ZETA BETA TAU 1219] I KiiltliJtJ FoUf : ege of the City of New Yorl— in 1899 Established at Tulane in 1916 ( Forty-five Active Chapters Colors: Nile Green and White flower: White Carnation C H 1 CHAPTER OF DELTA SIGMA PHI FRATRES IN FACULTATE Richard O. Baumbach Peter Maihies Forrest E. Dales Dr. Howard Russell Dr. E. Garland Walls • FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Harrie W. Backer, Jr ' 42 tvlillard Baker, Jr ' 40 James T. Boulet ' 42 John Boutall ' 40 Lawrence Chehardy ' 42 Lawrence R. Collins 39 Second Row Vincent B. D ' Antoni ' 39 John C. Duckworth ' 39 Charles J. Eagan, Jr ' 40 Ewell Elton Eagan ' 40 Alvin S. Flettrich ' 42 Stephen P. Gasperecj, Jr. . . . ' 42 Third Row Herbert Graf Law 39 Earl Haas ' 41 Hunter Harang ' 40 Edward K. Hermann ' 39 C. Lawrence Knight , . . . ' 40 George O. Laborde, Jr. . . . ' 42 Fourth Row A. Herbert Levy, Ji. , ' 42 George R. Lopez ' 40 William V. Lyons ' 40 Albert C. tviartin, Jr ' 40 Enos C. McClendon . . . Law ' 39 Paul McGill. Jr ' 42 Fifth Row Leon Myers ' 42 Ralph P. Nolan. Jr ' 41 Alvin B. Noxon ..,,.,. ' 42 Robert J. Oster ' 42 Roland Pertuit ' 41 Maurice Picheloup, III Law ' 41 Sixth Row Philip Ricks ' 41 Daniel Rowe . . . , ' 39 Santos B. Shields ' 42 Orville C. Thomas .... Med. ' 41 James Wright ' 41 NOT IN PANEL Walter Von Hove- , . ' 42 [240] III FRATER IN FACULTATE Dr. Edward A. Bechfel, Emeritus • FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Aubry R. Bone ' 42 Arthur Adolph Calix , ... ' 41 Esmond Fatter Med. ' 39 Riley Fell ' 41 Second Row George B. Foerster ' 40 Joseph V. Gregoratti ' 40 Carl J. Gulotta Med. ' 41 Floyd Howell ' 42 Third Row Jake Jacobs ' 41 E. Lee Jones ' 40 James Martin ' 42 F. J. Ory ' 41 Fourth Row Louis C. Phillips Law ' 39 Arthur C. Reuter ' 39 Chris Reuter ' 41 Fredericic L. Reuter . . . Med. ' 39 Fifth Row Lloyd Reuter ' 42 George Rogers ' 41 Edward Simon ' 42 Piercy J. Stakelum ' 39 NOT IN PANEL Carlos Rubio . . ' 4 1 Founded .at Vincennes University in 1897 Established at Tulano in 1920 Thirty-nine Active Chapters Colors: Lavender and White Flowers: Orchid. Lilac. Wl OMICRON CHAPTER OF SIGMA PI I . ' 41 I n p r Founded a( College of the City of New York In 1909 Established at Tulane In 1920 Forty-five Active Chapters Colors: Purple and White Flower: Lily FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Don Julian Graubarth Dr. Samuel B. Saiewitz Dr. Herbert Weinberger FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Harvey J. Amsterdann Simon Caplan . . . George Dorfman . . Isadore Dravin . . . Erving Arthur Dreskin ' 41 ' 42 ' 41 ■42 ' 40 Second Row Maurice Garb ' 40 Arnold S. Goldschlag ' 42 Maurice Handleman ' 42 Sidney Itskoff ' 42 Perry Klein . Med. ' 40 Third Row Willard L. Ma.melzat ... ' 39 Ivan Mattes ' 42 Stanley R. Mintz ' 41 Edwin B. Raskin ' 40 Samuel Rubenstein ' 40 Fourth Row Irving Schneidet 42 Albert Schonbrun ' 40 Allen Smith ' 41 Wally Steeg ' 41 Fifth Row Sol B. Stern, Jr ' 41 Harold Victor ' 42 Max Phillip Zander ' 41 Edward Zinkow . 41 NOT IN PANEL Barney Blumberg Med. ' 42 Bernard K. Oppenheim .... ' 40 SIGMA GAMMA CHAPTER OF SIGMA ALPHA MU £242] FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Bernard J. Aronson ' 39 William Axelrod .... Med. ' 42 Fred Bronfin Law ' 41 Norman Burnstein ' 39 Gene George Carp ' 42 Second Row Arthur W. Eckhaus ' 39 A. Saul Feldman ' 42 Maurice C. Felix ' 42 Julius Finkelstein ' 41 Jacob L. Fischman . , . Med. ' 41 Third Row Israel Fisher ' 40 Morris S. Forsyth ' 39 Morris Herman Gold , . . . ' 42 Maurice hiellman . . ' 40 Myron Kass ... ' 42 Fourth Row Abe B. Kuppermann .... Law ' 40 Alan Jerry Lenovsty ' 42 William Leon ' 40 Irwin A, Rabenovitz ' 42 Harold L. Rosen ' 41 Fifth Row Harry Saltz ' 41 Emanuel Seltlin ' 42 Leon J. Seigelbaum ...... ' 42 Maurice Singer ' 42 Julius Spizer ' 40 Sixth Row Gerson Tolmos Law ' 39 Oscar J. Tolmas ' 41 Nathan Troum ' 4? Martin Watsky ' 41 Welville H. Wolfson ' 39 NOT IN PANEL Arnold J. Bonnolt . , ' 39 Harvey Reismon . ' 42 ? ' f v! ' ' ' Ami ! I Founded at Rochester University in 191! Established at Tulane In 1922 Twenty Active Chapters Colors: Purple and White Flower: Lily SIGMA CHAPTER OF KAPPA N U (24J1 ii f : Tup T FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Rudolph Matas Dr. Alberto Prleto • FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Rodrlgo Arosemena . . . Law ' 39 Antonio M. Bird .... Law ' 40 Carlos de la Vega ' 41 Second Row Calixto L. Garcia-lniguez ... ' 40 Mario Lopez Med. ' 39 Enrique Newell .... Law ' 39 Third Row Edqar R. Silva ...... Med. ' 42 Federico Smith .... Med. 42 NOT IN PANEL Hernando Chi.ino ' 40 hlonorico Ciordia 41 Luis Lacourt .... Med. ' 40 Ernesto Martinez , . Med. ' 40 Rafael Navarro ' 42 Arturo A. Tapla ... Med. ' 41 Founded at Louisiana State University in 1904 Established at Tulane in 1932 Twenty-five National Chapters; Six International Chapters Colors: Blue, Red, and Gold Flower: Red Carnation DELTA CHAPTER OF PHI IOTA ALPHA iiii] I 244] FRATRES IN FACULTATE James J. Morrison Avery Patton • FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row John Everett Arnoult , . . ' 40 Harvey L. Carey .... Law ' 39 David E. Cooicy .... I aw ' 39 Louis G. Davis ' 42 R. S. Dexheimer I aw ' 39 Second Row Ruland Gertli ' 39 Nestor P. Knoepfler ' 40 J. J. Levy Med. ' 42 Lee Lottinger, Jr ' 41 R. T. De Louche ' 42 Third Row Alexander E. Ralston, Jr. Lov ' 4 I George A. Schreiber ' 40 Curtis F. Scott. Jr ' 39 Edwin F. Stumpf, Jr 39 Gilbert H. Vorhoff 39 Fourth Row William Waterman ' 41 Alcide Weysham Law ' 39 R. M. Wood ' 41 Arthur de Zaiduondo ' 39 NOT IN PANEL Charles W. Bosch ' 42 William Hardy ... Grod. ' 37 Leo Possino ' 4? Curtiss J. Schroeder ' 42 Walter M. Sessums 40 Sonford P. Torrey . . 41 James N. Wilson. Jr. 41 Founded at Richmond College in 1901 Established at Tulane in 1929 Seventy-one Active Chapters Colors: Royol Purple and Red Flowers: American Beauty Rosos and Violets LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER OF SIGMA PHI EPSILON [245 1 I First Row: B. Bres, R. Cohen, M. Hoehn. C. Keen, R. Kohlman. Second Row; Kreckel, O. Lachin, M. Marchal, A. Mayer, T. McClure. Third Row; b. Murrhee, D. Nunqcsser, B. Patton, F. Pottharst, A. Rannos. Fourth Row: P. Roemer, K. Roome. M. Shapard, P. Simon, M. Stauss. Fifth Row: M. Uticy. P. While, Wiederecht, P. Woodward. OFFICERS DOROTHY BRANDAO President TUPPER McCLURE . Secretary-Treasurer ME MBERS Alpha Delta Pi Eugenie Murrhee Penelope White Alpha Epsilon Phi Ruth Kohlman Peggy Simon Alpha Omicron PI Bertha Patton Florence Pottharst Beta Phi Alpha Olga Lachin Kafhiyn Roome Beta Sigma Omicron Betty Kreckel Adele Ramos Chi Omega Mary Hoehn Tupper McClure Kappa Alpha Theta Mary Shapard Mary Utiey Kappa Kappa Gamma Marjorie Marchal Betsy Bres Phi Mu Dorothy Nungesser Velma Wiederecht Phi Sigma Sigma Alice Mayor Ruby Cohen Pi Beta Phi Patricia Woodward Margery Stauss NEWCOMB PAN-HELLENIC Zeta Tau Alpha Carroll Keen Peggy Roemer 1246 1 IN FACULTATE Alice Labouisse Joyce Palmer IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Mary Alpaugh Lucille Baker . . Bruce Blakemore Betty Broome . . Elizabeth Bjxton Eleanor Carrere Second Row Lucie Claiborne Elizabeth Cooper Ninette Denegre Celeste Douglas . Corinne Eshleman Fairfax Foster . . Third Row Gladys Gay . . Gloria Grehan Rosalie Gresham Mary Hackett . . Elizabeth Harrison Althea Huey . . Fourth Rov Peggy Jones . , Eleanor Klugh Elaine Leverlch Marjorle Leverlch Margaret Marshall Mary Mehaffy Fifth Ro . Mollie Merrlmon Helen Meyers . . Nancy Miles . . . Mary Frances Parnell Kathryn Philips . . Peggy Ann Philpot Sixth Rov Paula Potts . . . Nancy Pratt , . Betty Schramm . Mary Shands . . Dorothy Shopard Nancy Shaw Virginia Sims . . Seventh Row Margery Stauss Pat Stites ... Sallie Keen Tobo Marileo Tullls . . Sarah Villerie . . Patricia Woodward Mary Zleqinr NOT IN PANEL Elizabeth Dixof Adelaide RIckert Peggy RIckert Elise Terhune ■42 ■40 42 ' 41 ' 39 ■39 ■42 ■40 ■40 ' 42 ' 42 ' 41 ' 42 ' 40 ' 41 ■42 ' 42 ■40 ' 40 ■41 ■42 ' 39 ' 41 ' 42 ■40 ■39 ■42 ■41 ' 42 ■39 ■39 ' 42 •42 ' 39 •41 ■41 •42 •40 •42 •39 ' 42 ■42 •39 •42 ■41 ■41 ■42 •40 fl p gsn p if Founded at Monmouth College in 1867 Established at Tulane in 1891 Eighty-ono Active Chapters Colors: Wine and Silver Blue Flower: Wino Carnation LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER OF PI BETA PHI li47 I p I Founded at Barnard College in 1897 Established at Tulane in 1898 Forty-eight Active Chapters Color: Cardinal Flower: Jacqueminot CHAPTER O F ALPHA OMICRON PI IN FACULTATE Mrs. Oagmar LeBreton Miss Anna E. Many Miss Gladys Anne Renshaw IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Nathalie Bond ' « Pauline Brook ' 39 Virginia Brownson ' 42 Irene Bruce 41 Barbara Campbell ' 41 Second Row June Carpenter 42 Marie Farrell ' 42 Helen Ferrandou 41 Jane Gallaher ' 42 Marie Gamard 42 Third Row Margaret Glenn . . ' 40 Florence Hamaker 42 Jane Irwin 41 Audrey Johnson ' 42 Rosemary Legendre ' 42 Fourth Row Betty Lester , ' 42 Emilie Locascio ' 42 Amelia Manogue ' 40 Ardath Markel . ' 41 Gayle Marschall ... - ' 42 Fifth Row Dorothy McGuirk ' 41 Nathalie Owings ' 42 Bertha Patton ' 39 Joyce Perez ' 39 Florence Pottharst ' 40 Sixth Row Gray Powers ' 42 Marie Louise Ramelll ' 41 Analee Ray 41 Patricia Robertson .■' 41 Bernice Ross 39 Seventh Row Elizabeth Sandoz ' 41 Jane Sandoz ' 42 Alice Schoenhardt ' 42 Edith Smith ' 42 Lorraine St. Raymond 40 NOT IN PANEL Suzanne Wethersby ... 42 iiTil [248) IN FACULTATE Clara Lewis Landry Bertha Allen Latane IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Jane Bonham Elizabeth Bowen Helen Charbonnet . . . . Henrietta Colley Helen Collins Second Row Nell Courtney .... Elizabeth Crawford . . Blanche Cudd ..... Janet Daly Elizabeth E. Edwards Third Row Nancy Fields Jane Gaither Carrol Gallion .... Marion Garsia .... Gwendolyn G. Geary Fourth Row Francis Gilnner .... Barbara Gilmore . . . Harriet Heidler .... Audrey Hereford . . . Elsa Hoehn Fifth Row Mary R. Hoehn . . Sara Virginia Jones Elaine Lacroix . . . Rose Lapeyre . . . Sara Pop© Lewis Sixth Row Tupper McClure . . . Francis McCutcheon . . Martha McCutcheon Margaret Paterson Viola Pottharst Sybil Stevens Seventh Row Betty Stiffel Ethel Strack . . Patricia Sutherland Marion Thibault . Bobbie Watson . Martha Winfree NOT IN PANEL Jeanne Goodin Helen Thompson ■42 ' 40 ■42 ■41 ■42 ' 42 ■39 ■41 ■42 ■39 ■41 ■41 ■41 ■39 ■39 •42 •40 ■41 ■41 •42 ' 40 ' 41 41 ■42 ' 41 ■39 ' 42 ' 42 ' 42 ■42 ■42 ■42 •40 ■42 ' 42 ' 41 ' 41 ' 41 ' 41 ' vl BB Founded at University of Arkansas in 1895 Established at Tulane in 1900 Ninety-throe Active Chapters Colors: Cardinal and Straw Flower: White Carnation RHO CHAPTER OF CHI OMEGA 1249] IM Founded at Monmouth College in 1870 Established at Tulane in 1904 Seventy-two Active Chapters Colors: Light and Dark Blue Flower: Fleur-de-lis BETA OMICRON CHAPTER OF KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA IN FACULTATE Alice Parkerson Elizabeth Raymond Dr. Sally Reed Dorothy Seago IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Betty Bethea 41 Betty Boatner ' 39 Mary Boylan ' 42 Betsy Bres 40 Elizabeth Lee Carrol . , MI Charlotte Carter . , ' 40 Grace Chavanne ... ' -11 Second Row Kappy Clark . ' 42 Frances Collens . ' 41 Amelia Cralq ' 41 Eleanor Dixon 4! Havard Ewin ' 41 Edith Fenno ' 41 Peggy Fenno ' 42 Third Row Ellen Flowerree ... . ' 39 Shelby Flowers . ' 40 LaNette Forrest 40 Ruth Gordon ' 42 Betty Harris ' 41 Mercedes Harris . . , ' 42 Mimi Harry .... ' 41 Fourth Row Beverly Hess , . Law ' 40 Algie Hill . , . . 41 Gloria Hill . , , . ' 42 Betty Hochenedel ' 41 Monito Hohenstein ' 39 Mary Virginia Hohenstein ' 42 Marie Louise Holbrook ' 39 Fifth Row Anne Kilpatrick ' 40 Anne Kostmayer ' 39 Harriet Kostmayer ' 41 Katherine Laidlaw ' 41 Evelyn Lowe ' 41 Marjorie Marchal ' 39 Bettie McCord ' 42 Sixth Row Eulalie McKay ' 40 Eleanor Pearce ' 40 Marjorie Pearce ' 42 Catherine Pipes ' 42 Peter Porter ' 41 Jane Read ' 41 Jean Restrick 42 Seventh Row Rachel Shock 40 May Adele Scotl ' 42 Frances Senter 40 Mary Sinclair ' 41 Baldwin Smith ' 41 Peggy Smith ' 42 Bettye Stulb ' 42 Eighth Row Dona Thistlethwaite ' 41 Boutins Tobin ... , ' 39 Leonce Wall 42 Corinne Waterman ' 42 Frances Watson ' 41 Joan Watters 42 Eleanor Welsch ' 41 Adele Williams 40 NOT IN PANEL Ruby Mae Bethea ' 41 Sylvia Duncan ' 40 Blanche Hammond ' 40 Kitty Harris . . 41 Barbara HuH ... ' 42 Marjorie Staubitz ... ... ' 41 1250 J ill IN FACULTATE bunice Baccich Ruth Dickey Kathryn Hanley Laura Bodie Jones Jean Till IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Audrey Aicklen ' 42 Marguerite Bondy ' 40 Mary Cahal ' 41 Elsa Capo ' 41 Dorothy Cooley . 41 Helen Day . ' 42 Second Row Bryceline Dressel ' 42 Kathryn Edwards ' 42 Betty Faust ' 40 Carolyn Fischer ' 41 George Girot ' 40 Violet Gremar ' 42 Third Row Lucille Harris ' 39 Barbara Harrison ' 41 Janie Hinds ' 41 Kate Hodge ' 41 Barbara Joseph ' 40 Esther Judlln ' 39 Fourth Row Mary Catherine Kelly ... ' 42 Winifred Knighton ' 39 Dorothy Korndorffer .... ' 39 Leila Levine ' 40 Muriel Lyons ' 42 Rene MIester ' 41 Fifth Row Frances Morris ' 41 Mary Mhoon Noble ' 39 Dorothy Nungesser ' 39 Betty Ornnond ' 39 Lucille Patterson ' 42 Hepzibah Perkins ' 42 Sixth Row Dorothy Pugli Law ' 38 Ella RIchey ' 42 Marie Louise Wakeman ... 42 Betty Ann Walters ' 47 Margaret Leo Wendt ' 41 Seventh Row Martha White ' 41 Velma Wiederechi 39 Jean Wilkes .... 42 Peggy Williams ... 42 Clare Yancey . 41 NOT IN PANEL Dorothy Lambert 41 Ruth Peterson . . ' 41 Founded at Wesleyan College in 1852 Established at Tulane in 1906 Fifty-five Active Chapters Colors: Rose and White Flower: Enchantress Carnation DELTA CHAPTER OF P H I M U 12 1 1 ' UW Founded at Wesleyan College in 1851 Established at Tulane In 1906 Fifty-six Active Chapters Colors: Blue and White Flower: Violet EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA DELTA PI IN FACULTATE Charlotte Boatner Gloria Ladieu O IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Helen Adams ■39 Carolyn Albrecht .... . . ' 42 Ruth Albrecht ... ' 42 Margaret Bosshardf . ' 42 Rachael Colgan . . ' 39 Second Row Dorothy Dowltng ... ■47 Denise Freeman . . ' 42 Carolyn Griffith .... ' 41 Nellie Mae Gunn .... ... ' 42 Leila Johnston . . ' 42 Third Row Hattie KImzey . , ' 39 Marjorie Kister . ' 40 Angela LaFranca .... . . ' 39 Jean Maqee ' 41 Marguerite Mooney . . . ' 41 Fourth Row Ellen Moore . . ' 42 Eugenie Murrhee .... ... ' 40 Lillian Palmer ... ' 42 Robertine Rhymes .... ... ' 40 Carolyn Robbert .... ... ' 42 Fifth Row Nadine Robbed . . . . . ' 41 Dorothy Sherrouse .... ... ' 39 Merle Marie Smith . , . ... ' 40 Marion Starts ... ' 42 Louise Stollenwerck . . . . . . ' 41 Sixth Row Dora Thatcher . . . ' 41 Morrill Turner . . ' 42 Penelope Anne White . ... ' 40 Yvonne Woodward . . . ... ' 42 NOT IN PANEL Virginia Adam . . . ' 41 t252 ) IN FACULTATE Mildred Christian Adele M. Drouet Dixie Tharp IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Grace Beatrous ' 2 Jane Brand Helen M. Bres ' 41 Helen Brown . . 40 Jeanne Brown 41 Gwendolyn Buhler 42 Second Row Katie S. Butt ' 39 Alice M. Byron Law ' 41 Alice O. Carter ' 40 Darrah L. Chauvin ' 40 Janet Coney 42 Alice Dayries ' 41 Third Row Anne Denton ' 39 Dorothy L. Gaiennie ' 41 Margaret L. Gash ' 40 LaRein Gladden . . . ' 42 Anne Harper ' 41 Martha Harper 41 Fourth Row Ema Hoob 41 Marilyn Lovell ' 41 Charley N. McGowan ' 41 Mary A. Morelocic ' 39 Carolyn North ' 42 Irene L. PfaH ' 41 Fifth Row Esther Renaud ' 42 Martine Roberts ' 42 Sally Robinson ' 40 Jennie Ross 42 Mary G. Shapard ' 39 Sixth Row Dorothy Sutton ' 41 Jeanne Tarzia ' 42 Dorothy Turpin ' 41 Mary A. Utiey ' 39 Lois Walton ' 40 Seventh Row Dorothy Wolls . . ' 42 Carolyn White . . ' 39 Harriet White ' 42 Graham Wright ' 40 Anno Wyly ' 41 Founded at De Pauw University in 1870 Established at Tulane in 1914 Sixty-five Active Chapters Colors: Gold and Black Flower: Pansy ALPHA PHI CHAPTER OF KAPPA ALPHA THETA [ 7 ' J 1 Founded af Barnard College In 1909 Established at Tulane in 1916 Forty-one Active Chapters Colors: Green and White Flower; Lily of the Valley EPSILON CHAPTER OF ALPHA EPSILON PHI IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Selma Bauer ' 39 Cecile Dresner ' 41 Adrian Eskelles ....... ' 42 Nathalie Feitel ' 42 Lucille Ferderber ... ' 42 Marjorie Freund ' 39 Second Row Margery Fry ' 40 Reva Godlove ' 41 Gail Hausman ' 42 Dorothy Hiller ' 42 Jane Hoffheimer ' 41 Henrietta Kahn ' 41 Third Row Birdie May Kaplan ' 42 Fernande Katz ' 40 Betty Anne Kellner ' 42 Jessie Kline 40 Adele Kohlman ' 40 Ruth Kohlman ' 39 Fourth Row Ruth Leberman ' 41 Helene Levi .... ' 41 Janice Levy .... ' 41 Janet Lewenauer ' 40 Betty Anne Lipper ' 42 Fifth Row Blanche Lischoff ' 42 Fleure tte Lurie ... ' 42 Jean Orton .... ' 42 Bertha Paglin ' 42 Hannah Betty Prins ' 42 Joan Rosenberg ' 42 Sixth Row Charlotte Schwartz ' 41 Carolyn Silverman ' 41 Peggy Simon ' 39 Elaine Solomon ' 40 Margaret Solomon ' 42 Seventh Row Janet Steckler ' 42 Joan Stein ' 42 Frances Sterne ' 42 Jane Waldhorn ' 42 Emma Bertha Wolf ' 40 [254] IN FACULTATE Dr. Rose L. Mooney IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Adeline Barrett ' 42 Frances Brooks ' 41 Sara Cobb ' 41 Ethelyn Cousin ' 42 Judy Davenport ' 39 Second Row Phyllis Derbes ' 41 Nola Granger ' 42 Thelma Hemard ' 40 Bettie Hutson ' 42 Carroll Keen ' 42 Third Row Mary Leake . . Mary Lee Lemann Mary Maverick Marjorie McBrlde Edith McDonald Fourth Row Mary Jane Mcintosh Mary McKenzIe Jeanne Meyer Regina Pelias Eunice Perkins . . . Fifth Rov. Mary Jane RePass Peggy Roemer . . . Jeannette Rusovich Maurine Sasser . . . Palmer Scott Evelyn Smith ' 41 ' 40 42 ' 40 ' 42 ' 41 ■40 ' 40 ' 42 ' 41 40 ' 40 ' 39 ' 42 ' 42 ' 40 Sixth Ro« Esther Springer Betty TannenbauT Louise Trimble Rosalie Vaccaro , Dorothy en Lue Shirley Van Luo ' 40 ' 41 ' 41 ' 42 ' 39 ' 42 Founded at Virginia Stale Teachers College in 1898 Established at Tulane !n 1927 Seventy-five Active Chapters Colors: Steel Gray, Turquoise Blue Flower: White Violet NOT IN PANEL Patricia Barmll ' 42 BETA KAPPA CHAPTER OF ZETA TAU ALPHA I 2i5 J Founded at University of California in 1909 Established at Tulane in 1928 Thirty-three Active Chapters Colors: Green and Gold Flower: Yellov Tea Rose TAU CHAPTER OF BETA PHI ALPHA IN FACULTATE Rose Beason St. Martin IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Leal Backer ' 42 Eleanor Bentley ' 40 Betty Beyer ' 42 Lorraine Bordes ' 41 Mignonne Cambon ' 40 Second Row Lois Colomes ' 42 Carol Conner ' 42 Roseioy Danna ' 42 Marcella Elsholz ' 39 Ethelyn Everett ' 41 Third Row Marie L. Eyrich ' 41 Beverly Gallo ' 41 Frances hiardeman ' 41 Marjorie Kibbe ' 42 Olga Lachin ... ' 39 Fourth Row Emma J. Landry ' 42 Bernadette Lawhon ' 42 Alma Leckert ' 41 Carolyn Long ' 41 Marjorie Maltry ' 41 Fifth Row Elizabeth Meyers ' 41 Mildred Mindermann ' 41 Edith Moore ' 40 Marie T. Moses ' 40 Bobbie O. Ortenbach ' 39 Betty Ridnour ' 41 Sixth Row Kathlyn Roome ' 40 Beryl Roy ' 41 Lois Schroeder ' 42 Rose Mary Stewart ' 40 Dorothy Viosca ' 40 Shirley Viosca ' 40 NOT IN PANEL Adrienne D. McCardell . . Med. ' 40 [256] IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Pauline Bain ' 40 Mildred Buerkle ' 40 Winnefred Drackett ' 42 Rose Marie Duvic ' 41 Henryetta Eldridge ' 40 Flora M e Feraud ' 42 Second Row Jeanne FInke ' 41 Peggy Follette ' 39 Madeleine Gallagher ' 40 Shirley Garret ' 42 Jean Griffith ' 39 Dorothy Hartley ' 42 Third Row Mary Clare Hogg ' 41 Louise Hutson ' 40 Mary Jane Hutson ' 41 Nellie Ivey ' 42 Dorothy Jurisich ' 41 Betty Kreckel ' 40 Fourth Noreen Levlne Jennie Mayer Peggy Mengis Betty Odenwald Marion Peytral Martha Powers ' 40 ' 42 ' 41 ' 41 ' 41 ' 40 Fifth Row Jannie Prochaska ' 42 Adele Rannos ' 40 Anna Marie Roy ' 42 Janet Schneider ' 42 Dorothy Schreiber ' 42 Sixth Row Gloria Stevens ' 41 Mary Margaret Verlander . . . ' 42 Carolyn Wagstaff 42 Dorothy Walker ' 41 Rose Wiltz ' 42 Founded at University of Missouri in 1888 Established at Tulane in 1929 Twenty-five Active Chapters Colors: Ruby and Pink Flower: Richmond and Killarney Roses ALPHA SIGMA CHAPTER OF BETA SIGMA OMICRON [ 157 1 IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Marjorie Alshului ' 42 Adeline Aronson ' 42 Ruby Cohen ' 39 • Second Row Ruth Feldman ' 42 Sara Heim ' 42 Leah Isolene Levy ' 41 • Third Row Alice B. Mayer ' 39 Jeannette Silverbertj ' 42 Founded at Hunter College in 1913 Established at Tulane in 1934 Nineteen Active Chapters Colors: King Blue and Gold Flower: American Beauty Rose P S I CHAPTER O F PHI SIGMA SIGMA [258] n n ILU L V_ ' ¥HE ilEDIC li rR lTERll¥IE§ 1 v ? V ' ■, a X A - :■■! ■{■Jr. ., .„ cv .,. „ yf NURGEB ' HDME I np First Row. S. Abramson. J Bosfwtck, J. Hendrickson. Second Row: G. Joseph, W. Kelley, W. LakaytJs. Third Row: L. Lesser, G. Martin, R. Morrow. Fourth Row: F. Reuter, J. Simnnons, G. Weatherly, T. Weiss. Organized in April, 1923, for the purpose of securing co- operation among ttie several fraternities and preserving standards of membership. OFFICERS W. TRAVIS KELLEY President GEORGE H. MARTIN Vice-President JOHN W. HENDRICKSON Secretary CHARLES LAKAYTIS Treasurer MEMBERS Alpha Kappa Kappa W. Travis Kelley Thomas E. Weiss Nu Sigma Nu Jaclcson L. Bostwick Prosser Morrow Phi Chi George H. Martin Geraid Joseph Phi Delta Epsilon Ralph S. Abramson Jack M. Simmons Phi Lambda Kappa Daniel Hartman Leonard I. Lesser Phi Rho Sigma Louis Cabiran Charles Lakaytis Theta Kappa Psi John W, hlendrlckson George Weatherly MEDICAL PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL [260] FRATRES IN FACULTATE Norman E. Applewhite George E. D. Barnes Charles C. Bass George S. Bel (Emeritus) W. R. Brewster L. S. Bristow, Jr. Gene Countis Charles D. Ehlert Allan C. Eustis Edmond L. Faust A. V, Friedrichs I. Mims Gage W. P. Gardner John T. Halsey William H. Harris S. Chaitle Jamison Hiram W. Kostmayer John A. Lanford Edwin H. Lawson Francis E. LeJeune George K. Logan Randolph Lyons Howard R. Maborner Hilliard Miller Leon J. Menville W. N. Offutt, III Arthur N. Owens E. Perry Thomas Roy W. Turner Willard R. Wirth FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Robert Bibb Joseph T. Ainsworth . ' 42 Frank Jewell Baird . ■« Beaty Bass ' 39 Elisha Cain J. Allen Chamberlin, ' K ■o Arthur Butt ' 39 •tl French Craddock Lemuel Creech . . Luther P. Crull . . Ben P Second Row . ' 3? Charles W. Crumpton ' ' 12 ' 39 Earl Dilworth ' 40 Charles Edwards Evans .... ' 42 Third Row J. P. Fatherree ... ' 39 James Gilbert Richard David Field ' 42 O. J. Gooch . Brent Fox ' 40 H. H. Hawley . Orvol N. Hooker . . ' 40 Fourth Row J. C. Hope ' 39 Willis Johndahl Henry Hudson ... ' 41 Gerald Joseph William I. Hunt , . ' 42 Robert Kimball John Wade Long . . ' 41 George H. Martin Tom McDonnel . . r. J. Melton . . . Carl Fifth Row . ' 39 Frank Moore . . . ' 39 Charles Moseley . ' 40 Jules Motty . . . Nadler .... ' 41 •40 ' 40 ' 42 ' 39 ' 3? ■41 ' 40 •40 ' 41 ' 40 ' 39 Sixth Row Robert L. Norment James Northrop . . Grey Parker ' 39 Charles A. Patterson ' 42 ' 40 F. M. Posey ' 40 ' 39 John G. Riddler . . ' 42 W. E. Riley ' 42 Seventh Row Thomas Sofley . . . . 40 W. C. Smith . Jock Scott ' 41 Orville Stone . McHugh Simmons . . ' 41 James Swindle Knox Tate ' 42 Eighth S. B. Thompson ... ' 39 Harry Tiller ' 41 Phillip Tiller .... ' 40 Clyde Watliins . . Sam Williams . . Joseph C. Wilson H. Murphy iTcarwood . ' 41 ' 39 ' 41 ' 41 ' 40 ' 41 ' 39 NOT IN Harold Broadhood . ' 42 Joseph B. Callahan . ' 42 Lerry C. DcLambro ' 42 Harold Dark .... ' 41 Marion Hope Foster ' 42 Angus Grace .... ' 41 James L. Jordan . . ' 42 Don Mcllvoy .... ' 41 John McLood .... ' 41 PANEL Alton Ray Pruit ... ' 41 Fred C. Rohfcldt . . ' 41 Gwin Robbins .... ' 41 Thomas Royco .... ' 40 Francis Stone .... ' 41 John Thomas .... ' 41 William Tico .... ' 4! William Virgin ... ' 41 John H. Woodbridgo ' 40 in i i Professional Medical Fraternity. Eastern founded at University of Vermont in 1889; Southern at Louisville Medical College in 1894; Consolidated, March 3. 1905 Established at Tulane in 1902; Phi Mu merged, Septennber 30, 1922 Sixty-five Active Chapters Colors: Olive Green and White Flower: Lily of the Valley OMICRON CHAPTER OF P H I C H I I 261 ] J i Professional Medical Fraternity Founded at Dartmouth College in i Established at Tulane in 1903 Sixty-one Active Chapters Colors: Emerald and White Flower; White Rose ALPHA BETA CHAPTER OF ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Oscar W. Belhea Dr. William P. Bradburn. Jr. Dr. Muir Bradburn Dr. Joseph E. Brierre Dr. Donovan C. Browne Dr. James C. Cole Dr. Conrad G. Collins Dr. John L. Davis Dr. Herman B. Gessner Dr. John H. Herring 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. T. A. Walters FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row John F. Baiwick , , ' 42 Kobert J. Black ... . . ' 41 George H. Brandan , ' 42 James A. Brantley ... . ' 40 Neil Callahan ' 40 J. J. Cochrane, Jr ' 4? kichard H. Corales. Jr ' 4? Second Row A. Penn Cralr. . ' 39 Thomas H. Crouch . ' 39 Julius T. Davis, Jr. 41 Stuart DeLee ' 4? Woodard E. Farmer ' 3? James F. Gavin ' 39 Philip P. Gilchrist ' 4? Third Row Harry Q. Gahagan ' 40 Carl J. Gulotia ' 41 Edward Ivl. Harrell ' 39 Jesse D. Harris ' 39 J. B. Holder, Jr ' 40 Arthur C. Hollis,er. Jr. ' 41 John H. Keher , ' 39 Fou.th Rjw Theodore C. Keller , . ' 4? William T. Kelly ' 39 Hanckes A. Klein ' 42 John F. Lally, Jr ' 40 Werner F. Lenties . ' 42 Lancelot J. G. Lester . ' 41 Koy T. Lester , ' 39 Fifth Row Charles O ' D. Lilly ' 39 G. S. Mason ' 39 Jack P. Michaels ' 40 Robert L. Miller . ' 42 Joseph H. Morris . . ' 42 Francis Nicholson ' 41 Joe A. Perry ' 40 Sixth Row Robert M. Rawdon ... ' 41 Guy H. Riche . . .... ' 41 Joe A. Risser ' 4 1 W. T. Robinson ' 37 James A. Rogers ' 42 John S. Rozier, III ' 40 Joseph V. Schlosser ' 42 Seventh Row Rosser J. Strobic, Ji ' 42 Arthur C. Tedford ' 41 Frank E. Tugwell ' 41 Gilbert Tu ' ner ' 42 Edward R. Villemcv ' 40 John G. Wafer ' 42 Thomas E. Weiss ' 40 Eighth Row William R. Wellborn . . ' 42 Henry C. White - [39 James W. Wiggins ' 42 J. Maxwell Williams ' 40 Charles A. Willis ' 40 Cyril T. Yancey . ' 39 NOT IN PANEL Harold S. GibDons . ' 41 J. P. Melvin, Jr. ' 42 Thurman Tally . ' 42 Walter Waits ' 41 I 262 1 FRATRES IN -ACULTATE Dr. J. N. Ane Dr. Paui A Mcllhenny Dr. Robert Bernhard Dr. Henry E. Menage Dr. Charles L. Brown (Emeritus) Dr. Earl Z. Browne Dr. James C. Mills Dr. Wiley R. Buffington Dr. William H. Perkins Dr. W. W. Butferwor.l- Dr. John M Ramage (Emeritus) Dr. Joseph W. Reddoch Dr. J. A. Colclough Dr. Adrian F. Reed Dr. A. R. Crebbin Dr. W. A. Reed Dr. William H. Gillentine Dr. Howard H. Russell Dr. Frank J. Klnberqer Dr. John T. Sanders Dr. Paul G. Lacrolx Dr. Daniel B. Terry Dr, Louis A. Toth FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Charles H. Ashby ■40 J. William Austin ■42 Richard B. Austin ■41 Walter P. Batson . 42 Griff W. Bilbro .... 4! Revis A. Brannon. Jr. ■40 Thomas A. Bunkley . , 39 Andrew J. Carroll. Jr. •42 Second R ow Robert A. Carsley . . ■42 A. Fletcher Clark, Jr. ■40 Francis C. Coleman ■39 Beamon 5. Cooley, Jr. ■39 E. Aubrey Cox .... 41 Vanda A. Davidson, Jr ' 42 Charles F. Dorsey . . ' i9 Guy J. Dunning . . ' 42 Third Row Allen A. Enzor, Jr. . 41 Marshall Eskridge . 40 Julius M. Fernandez 40 William D. Futch . ■42 J. T. Garren, Jr. . 42 David L. Greenlees - 42 Elliott B. Hay . . , 39 Winston C. Heibner 42 Fourth R ow John W. Henrlckson ■39 N. W. Holland .... 39 Ben B. Hurst, Jr. . . . 40 L. W. O. Janssen. Jr. ■39 Charles R. Kessler . . 41 Morris N. Kilgore . . 42 Frank R. Kinberger , . 39 Felix B. Long. Jr. 40 Fifth Ro w Marvin N. Lymberis ■41 Frank R. Marek . . . ■40 Harvey C. May, Jr. . 42 Ralph L. McCarly ■42 W. H. McConnell . . . ' 40 Robert J. Meade , ' 41 Gilcin F. Meadors, Jr. •40 Roy E. Moon ■39 Sixth Ro w Lee Roy Murphree . . . ' 42 Ansten R. Ness .... ' 40 R. R. Nevitt ■41 Van 5. Parmley . . 39 Floyd L. Peninger . , ■42 Edward J. Peterson ' 39 Charles K. Pin . , . . . ' 39 William H. Plageman . ' 42 Seventh R ow H. LeRoy Richards ' 39 Arthur J. Richardson . . . ' 41 L. S. Robinson Ml Thomas G. Ross . MO Jack H. Simons . ' 42 John M. Smith, Jr. , . ' 40 Robert N. Smith. Jr. . ' 42 Murphy D. Stevenson . ' 40 Stephen L. Stigler . ' 40 Eighth R 3W Edwin C. Sweeney . ' 42 Jetson P. Tatum . ' 40 John B. Trible . Ml Joe M. Ward . M2 George 1. Wcotherly . . . MO William R. Whilohouso . . Ml Charles M. Wilson . . . . M2 John L. Wright . Ml John A. Zieman . MC NOT IN PA NE L Robert Ball . ' 42 William S. Bradley, Jr. . M2 H. G. Brookshiro .... . ' 40 Vernon Farnum ■42 William Fryer •42 Richard Garrc ■42 Sam O. Gilmer, Jr. ■42 Gordon Healoy . , ■42 Elton L. McAmis . . •42 W. H. Slaughter, Jr. . . , ' 42 G. 1. Walker, Jr . M2 Clarence M. Workman, J r. . . M2 Claude H. Workman, Jr. ' 42 f P r- f an Professional Medical Fraternify Founded at Medical College of Virginia in 1879 Establisfted at Tulane in 1904 Thirty-one Active Chapters Colors: Gold and Green Flowor: Red Rose p I CHAPTER O F THETA KAPPA PS! (263) ) f ' p p f SMJrj Professional Medical Fraternity Founded at University of Michigan in 1882 Established at Tulane in 1910 Forty Active Chapters Colors: Wine and White Flower: Red Carnation BETA IOTA CHAPTER OF NU SIGMA NU B FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. John J. Archinard Dr. Philip J. Bayon Dr. Edgar Burns Dr. Octave C. Cassegrain Dr. John S. Couret Or. Charles Craig (Emeritus) Dr. Charles Duval Dr. H. Echols Dr. Irving Hardesty (Emeritus) Or. George Hardin Dr. Warren H. Hebert Dr. Clement R. Jones Dr. Philip H. Jones Dr. Lucien Landry Dr. Frank Lock Dr. Merier G. Lynch Dr. Rudolph Matas (Emeritus) Dr. Alton Ochsner Dr. Albert B. Pitkin Or. John G. Pratt Dr. Ambrose H. Storck Dr. Martin T. Van Studdiford Dr. Richard P. Vieth Dr. E. Garland Walls FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Rov Robert H. Atkinson ' 40 Sam Clark Atkinson ' 41 Sam Carter Atkinson ' 39 Hart Baker [42 James Barron ' 40 R. C. Bateman ' SV Jack L. Boslwick ... ' 39 Second Row William Bradburn ' 42 Richard Butler ' 42 Pearson Caldwell ' 40 Claude Callender M2 Jason Collins ' 41 Jocelyn Crawley ' 40 Walter Culpepper ' 40 Third Row John Dodson, Jr ' 42 r. Vernon Finch ' 40 Robert Forsythe ' 41 John Glover ' 42 Carl Graftagnino ' 39 E. J. Harris ' 41 William H. Harris ' 40 Fourth Row Stanley Harfmann B. fvlarvin Harvard tvlarlin Hoge Joseph V. Hopkins Joseph B. Johnston, Jr. . . . Harvey Johnston Joseph Kirby, Jr, Fifth Row ' 42 ' 39 ' 40 ' 39 •40 •41 •42 •42 William Kyle Rudolph Landry ' 42 C. S. McCall, Jr ii H. E. McConnell ... ' 40 Jack (vlcCurdy . . . Ml John F. McKenney ' 41 Chester McLarty ' 43 Sixth Row Lee D. McLean ' 40 Arthur Miller ' 41 Joseph M. Montagnet ' 39 R. P. Morrow 40 William Nichols M2 Richard Nicholson ' 42 James Parker ' 41 Seventh Row McLeod Patterson ... ' 39 William Robinson ' 42 James Royals ' 40 H. C. Shands ' 39 Mac Sutton ' 41 John C. Thorne ' 40 W. W. Trice ' 39 Eighth Row William Valentine ' 42 Howard S. J. Walker ' 41 Jack Childress Walker ' 42 Arthur Wallace ' 41 Raleigh White ' 39 Charles L. Williams ' 40 Grady Williams ' 41 NOT IN PANEL John 0. Andrews ' 40 James Belk ' 41 Jack Christian 40 William Mason ' 41 P. K. Rand ' 40 Henry H. Tift, III 42 [264 1 ' pj FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Sidney W. Bliss Dr. Boni J. DeLaureal 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 UNIVERSITATE First Row Winfred E. Brown ' 39 Louis R. Cabiran ' 41 Esmond A. Fatter ' 39 George V. Gardiner ' 42 Second Row Maurice W. Geldert, Jr ' 42 Alberto F. Inclan ' 39 Lawrence J. Kern ' 40 Charles A. Lakaytis ' 39 Third Row John J. A. Levy ' 42 Harold E. Ratcliffe ' 39 Frederick L. Reuter ' 39 Vincent J. Sampognaro ... ' 40 Fourth Row Theodore F. Treuting .... ' 41 Fred A. Wild, Jr ' 41 Reuben A. Zarrilli ' 39 Harry L. Zengel, Jr ' 42 NOT IN PANEL Frank L. Faust ' 40 Victor E. Tedesco ' 42 Professional Medical Fraternity Founded at Northwestern Medical School In 1890 Established at Tulane in 1918 Thirty-four Active Chapters Colors: Scarlet and Gold DELTA OMICRON ALPHA CHAPTER OF PHI RHO SIGMA 1 :6i I f . f Professional Medical Fraternity Founded at Cornell University in 1904 Established at Tulanc- in 1918 Fifty-three Act:. ■' Kite and Puiple i .-.■.er: Hyacinth FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Emile Bloch Dr. Hirsh J. Frachtnnan Dr. Manuel Gardberg Dr. Irving Jeffery Glassberg Dr. Abe Golden Dr. Julian Graubarth Dr. Louis Keiffer Levy Dr. Louis Ochs. Jr . Dr. Harry Meyers Dr. Melvin David Steiner Dr. Frank Weitz FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row S. Ralph Abramson ' 39 Gilbert Balkin ' 41 Samuel K. Cohn ' 41 Harry Ginsberg 41 Second Row Paul M. Goldfarb ' 40 Warren Jacobs ' 42 Bernard Kaufman, Jr 40 Perry B. Klein ' 40 Third Row Bernard Mount 42 Ben J. Phillips ' 39 Raymond S. Schear ' 39 Jack M. Simmons, Jr ' 40 Fourth Row E. L. Waggner ' 41 Isadora D. Wiener ' 41 Julian Wiener ' 42 William B. Wiener, Jr ' 40 Victor Witten ' 41 NOT IN PANEL Samuel Elchold, III ' 40 Joel Fleet ' 40 ALPHA IOTA CHAPTER OF PHI DELTA EPSILON t 266 J FRATRES IN FACULTATE Dr. Sidney Jacobs Dr. Isadore Robblns Dr. Bernard Weinstein • FRATRES IN UNIVERSITATE First Row Leon Bluestone ' 40 Edgar Feinberg ' 42 Matthew Feldman ' 40 Second Row Israel Fox ' 41 Harold Goldfarb ' 41 Harry Golodner ' 40 Third Row Leonard Lesser ' 39 Leon Marcus ' 41 Arnold Royal ' 42 Fourth Row Morris Schapii.. ' 41 Sidney Stillnnan ' 39 Milton Turner ' 41 NOT IN PANEL Daniel Hartman ' 40 Professional Medical Fraternity Founded at tho Univeiiii, f p.r n yl. J ij In 1907 Establlsht 1 Twenty-four Active Chaplefs Colors: Bluo and While Flower: Century Plant PSI CHAPTER OF PHI LAMBDA KAPPA 1267 1 ¥HE BaOH or THE ORGANIZATIONS ORGANIZATIONS J. p. Altmayer. J. L. Banos, D. H. Becker. T. Bell. R. U. Blum. W. C. Campbell, D, Claiborne. 0. da Ponte. D. W. Doyle. A. Favrot. E. D. FInley. A. J. Flettrlch. J. H. Heath, M, Mickey. C. Janvier. B. Kahao. B. C. King, W. W. Leake, G. B. Matthews. C. Meyer. J, B. Miller. J. C. Senter, J. Sims, B. Snelling, W. Stein, J. R. Stewart, B Talley, H. L. Trepagnier. S. Wright. W. W. Young. ALPHA ALPHA ALPHA Honorary Pre-Legal Fraternity Founded at University of Illinois in 1920 BETA CHAPTER Established at Tulane in 1931 Officers GEORGE B. MATTHEWS High Chief Justice THOMAS BELL Associate Chief Justice JAMES C. SENTER Justice Reporter WOODLEY C. CAMPBELL . . . Chancellor of Exchequer J. LUIS BANOS Justice Bailiff Pre-Legal Members Jose Luis Banos Durante da Ponte Maunsel Hickey George B. Matthews Thomas Bell Edward D. Finley M. J. Barltdull Kahao Conrad Meyer Woodley C. Campbell John H. Heath William Lealce James C. Senter Duralde Claiborne William Stein, Jr. Legal Members Jay P. Altmayer Allain de C. Favrot Joseph B. Miller Bascom D. Talley, Jr. D. Hanlin Becker Albert J. Flettrich Peter R. Monrose Henry Trepagnier Robert U. Blum Arthur B. Hammond, Jr. John W. Sims William Westerfiold Marvin H. Cohen Charles Janvier Breard Snellings Sidney Wright Donald W. Doyle Ben King John R. Stewart W. Waller Young [271] ORGANIZATIONS ir h Mi S. Abramson. P. Graffagnino. L. Lesser, C. S. McCall. H. Miles G. Mitchell, R. Moon. A, Salazar, H. Shanda, M. Strange ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA STARS AND BARS CHAPTER 1 lo be V.-;. ' lily ■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 need of pity, to the stricken a voice of connfort, 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, re- membering It stands for excellence In all things, purity of purpose and honesty of method and effort, with the blessing of an Alma Mater upon each who bears our 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 ever- lasting peace. Sic ad Astra! Officers DR. P. H. JONES . . . Pres denl dent DR. DR. LLOYD HANCKES DR. J. N. ANE .... Vice-Pres ALTON OCHSNER Counselor Members Elec ted from the Class of 1939 Samuel Ralph Abramson George John Mitchell Peter Carl Graffagnino Roy Elbert Moon Leonard Irving Lesser Andres Ermelindo Salazar Charles Sinclair McCall, Jr. Harley Cecil Shands Henry Harcourt W. Miles Margaret Elinor Strange [272] ORGANIZATIONS W. Culpepper, A. Favrot, V. Finch, P. Graffagnino, W. Ha rris. M. Hickey, R. Miller, R. Moon. M. RIseman, J. Sims F. Stern, E. Sutter, S. Thompson, A. Wetzel OMICRON DELTA KAPPA National Honorary Leadership Fraternity ALPHA ZETA CIRCLE Founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914 Established at Tulane in 1930 Forty Active Chapters Fratres in Facultate Dean Morton A. Aldrich Dean Paul S. Brosman Dr. Daniel S. Elliott Dr. Robert W. Elsasser Dr. Edmond L. Faust Dr. Rufus C. Harris Judge George Janvier Dr. Lucien Landry Dr. Leon J. Menville Mr. Forrest E. Oakes Dr. E. W. Alton Ochsner Prof. F. Santry Reed Dean James M. Robert Mr. Claude Simons Mr. Claude Simons. Jr. Prof. George A. Wilson Dean Marten ten Hoor William C. Culpepper T. Hale Boggs Fratres in Universita+e T. Vernon Finch William H. Harris, Jr. Mervin H. Riseman Members on Staff Kendall H. Cram Ernest Sutter J. H. Randolph Foltus Maunsel Hickey Dean Morton A. Aldrich Elected in Spring of 1938 John W. Sims Ferdi 8. Stern, Jr. Honorary Members Elected in 1938 Dean Morten ten Hoor Dean James M. Robert Samuel B. Thompson William C. Zetiman Elected in Fall of 1938 Allain de Clouet Favrot Peter Carl Graffagnino Ray H. Miller Roy Elbert Moon Albert John Wotzoi. Jr. 27)1 ORGANIZATIONS R. Blum, A. B. Kupperman, R. H. Miller. W. M. Payne, H. Rankin. E. M. Sutter. KAPPA DELTA P H I Kappa Delta Phi Is an honorary fraternity for the pro- motion of school spirit. It selects each year from the Junior and Senior classes men who have been cons pic- uous for school spirit and for distinguished and unselfish loyalty and endeavor during their university careers. RAY H. MILLER. JR , ABE B. KUPPERMAN Officers President HOMER M. RANKIN . . . . Vice-President F. SANTRY REED BERNARD D. MINTZ Active Alumnus Secretary-Treasurer Faculty Counsellor C. Julian Bartlett T. Hale Boggs Kendall H. Cram Members Elected In 1935 Simon Herold Leinhard T. Kuhner Allan Little, Jr. Richard M, Page Homer R. Robinson Howard K. Smith, Jr. Wilbur C. Smith George D. Tcssier Douglas S. Anderson Charles C. Bass. Jr. Members Elected In 1936 William H. Harris, Jr. Samuel Lang bawara Matthews Bernard D. MIntz John R. Riley. Jr. Arthur J. Waechter. Jr. B. Tartt Bell Norman Buckner Moise W. Dennery Members Elected In 1937 Rufus C. Harris Richard C. Keenan Robert P. Locltett. Jr. Hugh McCloskey Norman C. Metun Wilt; C, Ott Moise S. Steeg. Jr. R. Miller Upton John P. Adams Robert U. Blum Members Elected In 1938 Abe B. Kupperman Ray H. Miller, Jr. Alvin G. Montgomery William M. Payne Homer M. Rankin [274] Joseph Riorda Ernest M. Sutter i ORGANIZATIONS D. H. Becker, L. H. Bohne, W. Coppedge. N. C. Curtis, Jr., V. D ' Antoni. G. R. Foerster, E. H. Jones. Le Laurin, J. B. Miller, W. G. Moffatt, Jr., P. H. Ramos, B. Ned Richardson, G. A. Schreiber, A. G. Williams, Jr. PHI PHI Junior-Senior National Fraternity for the Promotion of School Spirit Founded at the University of California in 1919 SPHINX OF TULANE Established in Iv Active Membership D. HANLIN BECKER LAWRENCE BOHNE WAYLAND COPPEDGE NATHANIEL C. CURTIS, JR. VINCENT D ' ANTONI GEORGE FOERSTER EARL JONES JAMES LeLAURIN WILLIAM J. MOFFAT, JR. E. B. MONROE PAUL RAMOS B. NED RICHARDSON PAUL SCHRIEBER GEORGE WILLIAMSON (275 J ORGANIZATIONS G. Blue, R. V. Blum. J. A. Borneman. H. L. Carey, J. A, Carstarphen. Jr., R. L. Crowell, W. A. Culpepper. A. Favrot, A. J. Flettrich, A, Frymine, T. M. Hayes, G. Janvier, J. Morrell, A. L. Ponder. J. Poyner, J. Schupp, J. W. Sims, B. Snellinqs, J. Stewart, C. A. Tocke. H. Wilkinson, W. Young. P H I DELTA P H I WHITE INN CHAPTER Internaiional Legal Fraternity Founded at University of Michigan in 1869 Established at Tulane in 191 I Samuel Wood Brown Robert J. Farley Fratres in Facultate Rufus Edward Foster (Emeritus} Rufus Carrollton Harris Sumter Davis Marks Eugene A. Nabors Ferdinand F. Stone Walter J, Suthon, Jr George Blue Robert U. Blum . . . Jack A. Borneman . . Harvey L. Carey . . . John Carstarphen . . Richard Lee Crowell William A. Culpepper Allain Favrot . . . . Albert Flettrich . . . Albert Frymire . . . . Thomas M. Hayes, Jr. W. Waller Young, Jr. Fra+res in Universitate . . . . JV Guuryti Janvier ' 40 . ... ' 40 James Morrell ' 40 . ... ' 40 Barnwell Phelps ' 40 . ... ' 39 Amos Ponder ' 40 . . . . ' 40 James Poyner ' 40 . ... ' 40 Jack Schupp ' 39 . ... ' 39 John W. Sims ' 39 . ... ' 39 Breard Snellings ' 39 . ... ' 39 John R. Stewert ' 39 . ... ' 40 C. A. Tooke, Jr ' 39 . ... ' 39 Hugh M. Wilkinson ' 40 ' 39 I 276 1 ORGANIZATIONS C. Allen, C. Almand. L. Austin, J. Booth, J. Caire, C. Dorhauer, C. Emljni , E. Faust L. Fremaux, H. Lanois. S. Manson, A. McCoard, W. Monroe. H. Moran, T. Moran. D. Mosely. S. Parkerson. J. Pollack. R. Robert, W. Rudolph. R. Schupp, A. Smith. P. Walmsley. WHITE ELEPHANT Freshman Society for the Promotion of School Spirit Founded at Tulane January, 1921 LLOYD J. FREMAUX Jungle Trunk JAMES B. BOOTH Jungle Tusk The White Elephant Cup is an annual award to the stu- dent of the preceding year ' s freshman class adjudged the Best A!l-Around Freshman by a faculty committee, based on scholarship, athletics, general popularity on the cam- pus, and with regard to campus activities, and offices in general. Claude Groves was the winner of the cup for the session of 1937-1938. Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Alpha Phi Delta Thota Pi K« ppa Alpha John Connell Stirling Parkerson Robert Schupp Edmond Faust William Rudolph Philip Walmsley Calhoun Allen Thomas Moran Randolph Robo ' t James Cairo Lloyd Fremaun Haydon Lanois Delta Tau Delta Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Sigma S gma Chi Codric Armand Charles Emiing Horry Moran Paul Austin Donald Moseley Jack Pollack Jomes Booth Charles Dorhauor Kenon Manson Albert McCoard William Monroe Archie Smith t 277 1 ORGANIZATIONS J. W. Anthony, A. B. Kupperman, F. New! in, L. Oppenheim. N. Salpeter. W. Smith. B. D. Talley, H. M. Wilkinson. ORATORICAL AND DEBATING COUNCIL The Oratorical and Debating Council is composed of all varsity debaters in the University and members of the Faculty Committee. The Council exercises complete control over all debating. It conducts the annual tryouts for the Varsity Team and sponsors debating contests for freshmen, offering a $10.00 prize for the outstanding candidate. Officers ABE B. KUPPERMAN Chairman JOHN W. ANTHONY Secretary-Treasurer Varsity Debaters John W. Anthony ' 40 Abe B. Kupperman Law ' 40 Floyd Newlln Law ' 40 Leonard Oppenheim Law ' 39 Norbert Salpeter ' 39 Wilford Smith Law ' 41 Bascom D. Talley Law ' 39 Hugh M. Wilkinson Law ' 40 I 273 J W ORGANIZATIONS Bunkley. Cooley. Grain. Gocch, Graffagnino. Hagan, Harvard. Hay, Hendrickson, Keller. Martin, McDonnel, Moon, Ratcliffe. Salazar, Smith, Thompson, Trice, White, Yancey. THE OWL CLUB A Junior-Senior Interfra+erni+y Honor Society for the Maintenance of Higher Standards in the Medical School Founded at Tulane in 1921 Officers SAMUEL THOMPSON President MARVIN HARVARD Vice-President RALEIGH WHITE Secretary BEAMON COOLEY Treasurer Members Thomas Bunkley Elliot Hay Harold Ratcliffe Beamon Cooley John Hendriclcson Andres Salazar Alfred Crain John Keller William Smith Oliver Gooch George Martin Samuel Thompson Carl Graffagnino Thomas McDonnel William Trice Vernon Hagan Roy E. Moon Raleigh White Marvin Harvard Reeves Pope Cyril Yancey I 279 1 ORGANIZATIONS Blass, Bohne, Bradford, Breidenbach, Bultman, Caruso. Chavigny. Claiborne, Deas, Dcremus. Eckhardt, H. Fcss. O. Foss, Huey. Janssen, D. Smith, H. Smith, St, Clair, Thompson, Walther. 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: Chronae and Blue. Flower: Red Carnation Thomas B. Grumpier Raymond Freas Fratres In Facuitate Arthur O. Kastler Hal W. Moseley Fratres In Universitate Graduate Students Manning Davis . . ' 38 Ed. J. Jones Emmanuel J. Stanton E. Fred Pollard Charles S. Williamson, Jr. ' 37 Undergraduates Jules F. Blass ' 39 Philip W. Bohne ' 39 Henry B. Bradford ' 40 Eric P. Breidenbach ' 39 John Bryan ' 41 Henry Bultman ' 41 Gerard P. Caruso ' 39 Neil L. Chavigny ' 39 Earl 8. Claiborne ' 39 Harry Deas ' 40 Gordon Doremus ' 40 Milton M. Walther Owen Eckhardt ' 39 Henry C. Foss ' 40 Owen Foss ' 40 Harry Hollingsworth ' 40 William S. Huey ' 39 Herman Janssen ' 40 William R. North ' 40 Dumont Smith ' 39 Hugh Smith ' 39 Jack B. St. Clair ' 40 George Thompson ' 40 40 [280] 4jM ORGANIZATIONS J. F. Blass, P. W. Bohne, T. W, Brown, W. V. De Gruy. D. E. Guiza. D. G. Jordan. G. N. Koehler, W. R. Manning. C. W. Nelson. L. J. Rittiner, F. B. Stern. T A U BETA P I LOUISIANA BETA CHAPTER Founded at Lehigh University in 1885 Established at Tulane in 1936 Sixty-nine Active Chapters Colors: Seal Brown and White Barremore B. Brown Godfrey Thomas Coate James A. Cronvich Donald Derickson Fratres in Faculta+e A. Lee Dunlap Frederick H. Fox Arthur M. Hill J. K. Mayer Robert L. Menuet C. B. Norris C. W. Ricker James M. Robert C. S. Williamson, Jr. Frafres in Universita+e Jules Frederick Blass 39 Philip William Bohne 39 Thomas Weston Brown ' 39 Wallace Verloin de Gruy . . . ' 39 Donate Enrique Guiza . . ' 39 Donald Grifford Jordan ' 39 George Nicholas Koehler 39 Wilmer Ray Manning 39 Charles Woodward Nelson ... ' 39 Lloyd Jamos Rittiner . ' 39 FerdI B. Stern ' 39 [281 1 ORGANIZATIONS PHI BETA KAPPA ALPHA OF LOUISIANA CHAPTER Founded at the College of William and Mary in 1776 Tulane Chapter organized 1909 OFFICERS HERBERT E. BUCHANAN President RUSSEL M. GEER Vice-President SUSAN D. TEW Secretary-Treasurer Elections 1938 Honorary Rufus C. Harris From the Class of 1938 Babette L. Bollag Jack A. Bornemann David H. Bradley Edwin L. Brock Fred Bronfin Dorothy L. Brumby Louis R. Cabiran Bernice M. Dippacher Dorothy E. Everett Harry R. Garvin Charlotte S. Havuitins John B. E. Hite Charles Janvier Abe B. Kuppernnan Arthur P. Laubengayer Sydney G. Lob John C. O ' Ouin Harriet L. Pitts Amy Smith Ernest M. Sutter Dorothy M, Toppino Beatrice E. Trudeau BETA GAMMA SIGMA National Honorary Commerce Fraternity Founded at University of Wisconsin and University of Illinois, 1913 ALPHA CHAPTER OF LOUISIANA Installed at Tulane in 1926 Faculty Members Morton A. Aldrich Robert W. Elsasser F. Santry Reed Jay C. Van Kirk Student Members DuVal F. Dickey Maunsel W. Hickey Bernard Richmond Olga H. Rodriguez F. P. Hagaman Honorary Members E. Davis McCutchon Leon Charles Simon ( 28:] 4W ORGANIZATIONS ORDER OF THE COIF The Order of the Coti Is the oldest national honor legal society organized for the recognition and advancement of high standards of scholarship In law. THE TULANE CHAPTER INSTALLED IN 1931 Honorary Members J. Blanc Monroe Esmond Phelps Joseph W. Carroll Orther C. Mouton Arsene P. Pujo Charles Rosen Horace H. White Allain de c Favrot Harry McCall, Jr. Paul Brosman Wood Brown Charles £. Dunbar, Robert J. Farley Rufus E. Foster St. Clair Adams, Jr. Ellis Barnes Edmond N. Cahn E. B. Charbonnet, Jr. M urray F. Cleveland C. Girard Davidson James J. Davidson, Jr. Moise W. Dennery Edward Dubuisson Robert E. Friedman Selected From Class of 1939 Mervin H. Riseman Faculty Members Jr. Mitchell Franllin Rufus C. Harris George Janvier Monte M. Lemann Sumter D. Marks, Jr. James J. Morrison Eugene A. Nabors Ferdinand F. Stone Marjorie J. Smith John R. Stewart Walter J. Suthon, Jr. Rene A. Viosca William W. Westerfield George A. Wilson John M. Wisdom Alumni Members David Gertler Leon S. Haas, Jr. John W. Harrell Charles M. Horton, Jr. Leon D. Hubert, Jr. Nathaniel B. Knight, Jr. Hubert A. Lafargue Austin W. Lewis Hugh McCloskey Joseph J. McCloskey, Jr. James D. McNeill Bessie Margolin Charles D. Marshall Fontaine Martin, Jr. Kalford K. Miazza Clarence J. Morrow A. Dallam O ' Brien, Jr. John E. Parker Ashton Phelps Keith M. Pyburn L. Julian Samuel George M. Snellings, Jr. Moise S. Steeg, Jr. Charles Titche Arthur C. Watson Robert Weinstein Morris Wright Fred Zengel ETA SIGMA PHI ALPHA CHI CHAPTER Founded at University of Chicago Established at Tulane in 1936 May A. Allen Edward A. Bechtel (Emeritus) Eleanor Bentley In Facul+ate Erma Cole Russel Seer In Universi+ate John Dowling Mary Pearce G. W. Regenos Ernest RIedel Mary C. Stevens Martha Kay Lucille Artigues Dorothy Beckemeyer Alida Clark Willomette Colloy Dorothy Everett Hanson Ferrell Amelia Plant Alur Helen Powell Elvira Rontrop Mathilda Richards Mariana Scott Jean Till Mercedes Vulliet Mrs. Fallx Wclsch r ' 8J J ORGANIZATIONS p . Bernard. C. Caridas. H. Kaiser. L. Landry, E. Newell W. Schultz. B. Talley, W. Tete. G. Thompson TULANE UNIVERSITY YOUNG MEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 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 by 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. Officers SABIN P. LANDRY, JR President BASCOM D. TALLEY, JR Vice-President GEORGE H. THOMPSON Secretary PETER L. BERNARD, JR Treasurer VERBON F. GAY General Secretary Rodrigo Arosemena Chris Caridas Cabinet Members John Carnahan Herbert Kaiser Enrique Newell William Schuh William Tete Advisory Board DR. JOHN M. FLETCHER MR. V ARNER HORD . . Chairman Treasurer MR. NOLAN KAMMER . MR. A. BROWN MOORE VIce-Chalrman . . Secretary Dr. E. A. Bechtel Dr. Paul Brosman Mr. Charles E. Dunbar Mr. A. Lee Dunlap Mr. Fred Ellsworth Board Members Dr. H. W. Gllmore Mr E. B. Glenny Mr. Donald M. Halley Rev. J. S. Land [284] Bishop J. C. Morris. Mr. A. D. O ' Brien Dr. W. H. Perkins Mr. Garland Taylor Dr. J. E. Winston -rPi ORGANIZATIONS ' ;.  - J. Caire, W. Davis. S. Gasperey, R. Gauche, J. Jordan, L. Joseph H. Lanois, E. Moseley, J. Perkowski, B. Petty. H Pigue. J. Pollock S. Shields. R. Schupp, J. Spencer, W. Wakeland, D. Warriner FRESHMAN Y. M. C. A Officers DONALD MOSELEY President L, J. JOSEPH Vice-President HAROLD PIQUE Secretary DAVID WARRINER . . Treasurer PETER L. BERNARD, JR Adviser VERBON F. GAY General Secretary Members Paul E. Arbo D. Glover W. J. Mogabgab Stanley Lee Aultman Vauce E. Geier J. W. Perlcowskl John P. Barnes A. S. Gwin Ben Petty Frank Barnard Wallace Hunter H. E. Pique Curtis Caine James Jennings J. P. Pollock James Caire John Jordan L. T. Scherer, Jr. Fred Corales L. J. Joseph R. W. Schupp Frank C. Czerny J. A. King Santos V. Shields Wirth Davis Haydon E. Lanois James W. Spencor Walter E. Douglas Paul McGIII. Jr. Miguel A. Vales F. E. Ferchaud David Melville Malcolm H. Vlllarrubia St. M. Flotte R. Morriman William Wakeland Stephen P. Gasperez Edward Donald Mosoley David A. Warriner Raymond Gauche George Wright I J 5 J ORGANIZATIONS R. T. Basnett, J. A. Becker. Jr., R. A. Black, T. G. Broussard, T. W. Brown, W. V. deSruy, M. J. DeLerno, J. B. Fitch, N. F. Frischhertz. A. D. Gomez, B. V, Johnson, R. A. Herrod, L. Klein, Jr., D. M. Kern, J. D. Lockwood, H. I. Madden, J. A. McNiven. R. P. Nolan. R. R. Prechter. K. E. Pritchard, Jr., G. L. Rogers, R. M. Sanderfcrd, E. J. Soniat, J. J. Tiedemann, W. J. Verlander, O. C. Weidiz, C. O. Weilbeecher, A. J. Wetzel. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS TULANE UNIVERSITY STUDENT BRANCH Professional Fra+ernlty Advancement of knowledge of theory and practice of electrical engineering Officers T. W. BROWN Chairman LEON KLEIN VIce-Chalrman WALLACE V. deGRUY Secretary-Treasurer PROFESSOR C. W. RICKER Counselor Thomas G. Broussard T. Weston Brown Wallace V. de Gruy Members Seniors Nicholas F. Frischhertz Beverly V. Johnson David M. Korn J. A. McNiven H. E. Pritchard, Jr. John J. TIedemann, Jr. Albert J. Wetzel, Jr. Joseph A. Becker, Jr. John B. Fitch Andre D. Gonez Leon Klein, Jr. Robert T. Basnett Rodney Alfred Black Manuel J. DeLerno Juniors Henry Irven Madden George A. Mayoral Robert R. Prechter Sophomores Richard A, Herrod, Jr. John Donald Lockwood Roger M. Sanderford, Jr. Edwin J. Soniat Irwin C. Weldig Chester O. Weilbaecher Ralph Peter Nolan George Rogers Walter J. Verlandei (286 1 ORGANIZATIONS !iLMMWUIUlMIMMMF R. T. Barrett, J. L. Bell, R. Black, H, L. Bohne, W. C. Byrne, R. D. Cosgrove, M. J. Gelpi, V. E. Hart, J. Harvey, D. E. Jahncke. E. H. Jones. E. W, Jones, B. L. Kierman, E. L. King, G. N, Koehler, W. P. Lafaye, J. L. Leber, B. L. Levy, J. D. Lockwood, J. P. Mercier. A. T. Miller, J. R. Mooney, E. T. Murphy. C. W. Nelson, L. J. Rittiner, C. Rogers, G. Schneidau, E. J. Sonlat, F. B. Stern, J. T. Villere, E. ZInkow. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS TULANE UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER To supplement class work and lo encourage interest in the Engineering Profession by technical meetings and industrial field inspection trips. Officers CHARLES W. NELSON Chairman FERDI B. STERN Vice-Chairman E. LANDRY MURPHY Secretary GEORGE N. KOEHLER Treasurer JOHN KING MAYER Honorary Chairman Members Seniors Laurance H. Bohne Ernest W. Jones Charles W. Nelson Robert D. Cosgrove Edward L. King, Jr. Lloyd J. Rittiner Van E. Hart George N. Koehler Charles Osborne Rogers Donald E. Jahncke August L. Miller Gayle Schneidau Earle H. Jones Ferdi B. Stern Juniors James E. Harvey, Jr. E. Landry Murphy E. J. Soniat James F. Villero Sophomores Robert T. Basnett Maurice J, Gelpi, Jr. Byron Levy John L. Bell B. L. Kiernan, Jr. J. D. Lockwood Rodney A. Black Wilbur Lafaye Joffre P. Mercier W. C. Byrne, Jr. Joseph L. Leber Edward Zinkow J. H. LeBlanc, Jr. Graduate Student Senior Civil Engineering Student William C. Hordio, Jr. Joseph R. Mooney I :(i7 1 ORGANIZATIONS P. E. Arbo. C. B. Binnings, C. Bittenbring. W. Blessey. W. Burk. E. Buxton. S. S. Carnegie, R. Eustis. J. P. Ewin. C. L. Fisher. E. W. Fitch. D. E. Gulza, R. H. Habans, E. D. Hogg. W. O. Hudson, H. J. Lane. A. W. Maqnitzky, J. Manson, S. Manson. J, R. Mooney. F. Ory. P. H. Ricker, M. P. Snyder, W. F. Tompkins. G. Williamson. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS TULANE UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER Organized to Suppleniertt Clabbiuvjnt Knowic-oyc; anU Li Engineering Profession aye tnteiest in the Civil CLEM B. BINNINGS President WALTER BLESSEY Vice-President DONATO E. SUIZA Secretary Officers HERRICK J. LANE. JR Treasurer MILLARD P. SNYDER ssistant Secretary PROF. DONALD DERICKSON Faculty Adviser Members Paul E. Arbo ' 42 Clem B. Binnings ' 39 Charles Bittenbring, Jr ' 40 Walter Blessey ' 40 William Burk, Jr ' 41 Edmund R. Buxton . ' 41 Steve S. Carnegie ' 40 James D. Coleman 4I Ross Eustis ' 41 James P. Ewin, Jr ' 42 Charles L. Fisher ' 40 E. Whitney Fitch ' 42 Donate E. Guiza ' 39 Robert N. Habans ' 39 . Hogg ' 40 . Hudson ' 42 Roy E. Johnson ' 42 Herrick J. Lane. Jr ' 40 A. Wayne Magnitzky ' 41 John F. Manson ' 39 S. Kenan Manson 42 John P. McNamara ' 42 John Mion ' 42 Joseph R. Mooney 39 Francis Ory ' 41 Wallace Painter ' 40 Thomas J. Rennie ' 40 Paul H. Ricker ' 41 Millard P. Snyder ' 40 William F. Standke, Jr ' 40 William F. Tompkins. Jr ' 40 George F. Williamson ' 39 [288] ORGANIZATIONS -4i B. J. Aronson. J, W. J. Eckart, A. J. W. • jh ' ( O G. Bernard. W. J. Binnings. P. L. Brown. P. G. Charbonnet, D. Cotton. S. H. Crochet. N. C. Curtis, A. Davis. S. Flettrich. H. Flower, A. Harrison, M. C. Hogg. P. Jonovltch. J. M. Lachin. H. J. Lagrove. G. M. Leake. Leake, A. Levy. W. B. Logan, G. A. Nolan, C. H. Oakland, W. D. Shepard, C. S. Simmons. M. Singer. TULANE ARCHITECTURAL SOCIETY Established at Tulane in 1913 Organized to Supplement Classroom Work, . to Promote Fellowship, Develop Interest and Provide Social Activities Among Architectural Students Officers WOODWARD B. LOGAN President BERNARD J. ARONSON Vice-President HAROLD J. LAGROUE, JR Secretary PIERRE JOVOVITCH Treasurer WALTER J. BINNINGS Sergeant-at-Arms Members Bernard J. Aronson Frank Paget George M. Leake Joseph G. Bernard Alvin S. Flettrich James W. Leake Walter J. Binnings Henry Flower A. Herbert Levy, Jr. Perry L. Brown Louis W. C. Geier Woodward B. Logan Paul G. Charbonnet, Jr. Alvin B. Harrison Gladys Ardell Nolan Dorothy W. Cotton Mary Clare Hogg Claude H. Oakland Sylvester H. Crochet Pierre Jovovitch Walter D. Shepard Nathaniel C. Curtis, Jr. Michael J. Kyame Cubic S. Simmons Arthur Davis John M. Lachin, Jr. Maurice Singer William J. Eckart Harold J. Lagroue. Jr. Gail R. Wilbur Charles R. Lamkin [289] ORGANIZATIONS ?« a Ji J. E. Arnault. D. L. Asher, G. F H. J. Bultman, G. P. Caruso astain F. C. Blllingsley, J. F. Blass, D. C. Blossman, P. W. Bohne, R. L. Bosweil, H. B. Bradford, L. L. Breffeith. E. P. Breidenbach. N. L. Chavigny. H. L. Deas, C. de la Vega. F. Del Marmol. J. T. Dwyer. L. P. Fadrique. M. C. Felix. R. B. Bell. R. C. Fitzgerald. O. H. Foss J. Gordon. E. R. Gurtler. H. S. Henderson. E. J. Hiller, E. J. Keating. N. B. Knoepfler, P. E. Lacourrege. E. Leverich, R. H. Lister. W. R. Manning. A. B. McCoard. N. H. McLaurin. C. C. Miller, Milliet, Murphy, Perrin, Pique. Polack, Pratt. Ramnn. V. P. Ramos. C. Reid 0. Scherer. M. Schmachtenberger. H. F. Smith, J, 8. St, Clair, H. H. Stream, I. A. Saurez, G. H. Thompson. J. F. Villere W. Waterman. R. M. Wood. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS TULANE UNIVERSITY STUDENT CHAPTER NEIL L. CHAVIGNY PHILIP W. BOHNE . Officers President NEIL H. McLAURIN Secretary sident EARLE R. GURTLER Treasurer Everet Arnoult ' 40 David L. Asher ' 40 G. Forbes Bastian ' 42 Frederic C. Billingsley ' 42 Jules F. Blass ' 39 David C. Blossman ' 41 Philip W. Bohne ' 39 Robert L. Bosweil ' 42 Henry B. Bradford ' 40 Louis I. Breffeilh ' 41 Eric P. Breidenbach ' 39 Henry J. Bulinnan ' 40 Gerard P. Caruso ' 39 Neil L. Chavigny ' 39 Harry L. Deas ' 40 Carlos De La Vega ' 41 Francis delMarmol ' 41 Jannes T. Dwyer ' 41 Lloyd P. Fadrigue ' 41 Maurice C. Felix ' 42 Riley B. Fell ' 41 Richard C. Fitzgerald ' 42 Owen H. Foss ' 40 Jack Gordon 42 Earle R. Gurtler ' 40 Horace S. Henderson ' 41 Edwin J. Hiller ' 4! Esmond J. Keating ' 41 Nestor B. Knoepfler ' 40 Paul E. Lacourrege ' 41 Members Ferd Larue G Edward Leverich Robert H. Lister W. Ray Manning John O. McBride Al McCoard Neil H. McLaurin Charles C. Miller Armond P. Milliet Robert L. Morris Stenning C. Murphy Shepard F. Perrin Harold E. Pique Joseph A. Polack John G. Pratt L. Oswald Ramm Paul H. Ramos Charles E. Reid Douglas Scherer Margaret M. Schmactenberger Hugh F. Smith Jack B. St. Clair Emmanuel J. Stanton G Harold H. Stream Ignacio A. Suarez George H. Thompson James Villere William Waterman Henri Wolbrette Robert M. Wood rad. ' 42 ' 40 ' 39 ' 40 ' 42 ' 40 ' 39 ' 4! ■40 ' 4! ' 42 ' 42 ' 41 ' 42 ' 41 ' 42 ' 39 ' 42 ' 40 ■39 ■40 ad. ' 41 ' 41 ' 40 ■40 ■40 ' 42 ■41 I 290 1 ORGANIZATIONS J. A. Becker. C. Bittenbrmg, D. C. Blossman. L. I. Breffeith, H. L. Davis, R. A. Dyke, A. D. Gomez. W, Greve, E. R. Gurtler. M. H. Hillman, R. Herrod, W. C. Hlldebrand, E. E. Hogg, N. B. Knoephler. I. M. Lais. H. Madden, J. W. McCarron. J. P. Mercier. R. P. Nolan, R. R. Prechter, J. B. St. Clair, M. Stern. L. A. Suarez. J. F. Villere. M. M. Walther. R. Wood. ENGINEERS TECHNOLOGICAL ATELIER Established at Tulane In 1936 Organized to advance the interest of the Engineering Profession and to bring the students into closer contact with each other and with the Faculty. Offi cers JOSEPH A. BECKER President EARLE R. GURTLER Vice-President HENRY I. MADDEN Treasurer JACK B. ST. CLAIR Secretary PROF. A. H. LEVY Faculty Adviser Members Joseph A. Becker ' 40 Charles C. Bittenbring ' 40 David C. Blossman ' 41 Louis I. Breffeilh ' 41 Homer L. Davis ' 40 Ray A. Dyke ' 41 Andre D. Gomez ' 40 William E. Greve ' 41 Earle R. Gurtler ' 40 Maurice H. Hellmon ' 40 Richard Horrod ' 4! William C. Hllderbrand 40 Edward E. Hogg ' 40 Nestor B. Knoepfler ' 40 Robert M. Wood Irwin M. Lais . . . William Lawless . . Joseph H. LeBlanc Joseph W. McCarron Henry I. Madden Joffre P. Mercier Ralph Nolan . . . Francis O ' Connor Robert R. Prechter Jack B. St. Clair Morris Storn Luis A. Suarez . James F. Villere Milton Walther . . ' 41 t 291 1 ■40 ■42 ■41 ■4! ' 40 ' 41 ' 41 ' 41 •40 ■40 ■40 ■40 ■40 ■40 ORGANIZATIONS J. W. Anthony. J. L. Bertucci. T. S.. Bloodworth. J. A. Bornemann, C. N. Can W. L. Fray, Jr., R. Herrod, H. W. Kaiser, J. V. LeLaurin, A. J. Lenofsl J. Padron, B. J. Rusovich, A. Snowhite. R. Swam, W. J. Talley. J. F aas. H. A. Fee nan E. B. Fe rguson M. Forsyth kv. J A. M entz, H. H. m; ntz, S. R. Mintz . Turn bull Jr , G. H. Varhoff, W. H Wolfson. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB To Encourage the Study of International Affairs Offi cers CHRIS N. CARIDAS President W. M. SMITH Vice-President J. V. LeLAURIN Secretary MAURICE GARB Treasurer Countries Members Represented John W. Anthony China W. L Bendel Italy John Barnes Guatemala J. L. Bertucci Afghanistan T. S Bloodworth Hungary Jack Bornemann Germany Chris N. Caridas Greece H. A. Feehan Cuba E. B. Ferguson Poland Morris Forsyth Union of South Africa William Fray Siam Maurice Garb Ethiopia R. A. Herrod Ireland H. W. Kaiser Czechoslovakia Robert Lathrop Uraguay J. V. LeLaurin Mexico W. H. Wolfson A. J. Lenovsky Brazil Harvey Mintz Turkey Stanley Mintz Russia Alvin Mentz Norway Harold Marx Bulgaria Jorge Padron Puerto Rico Basil Rusovich Yugoslavia W. M. Smith France Arthur Snowhite Spain James W, Spencer Santo Domingo R. E. Swann Sweden W. J. Talley Argentina James F. Turnbull Great Britain Gilbert H. Vorhoff Canada David Welnstein Albania Oscar Willenzik Palestine Rumania r 292] M ORGANIZATIONS R. R. Bartlett, F. Bastian, H. Cummins, Jr., Don H. Higglns. John Jordan E. Maunsell, 5. McGee, C. L. Miller, E. B. Poltevent, J. R. Roane, A. Terkukle THIRTEEN CLUB Honorary Freshman In+erfraternlty Club for the Purpose of Promoting Class and School Spirit Cla jf ' 42 Roy BarHett Forbes Bastian Harold Cummins Robert E. Flowerree, Jr. Donald Higglns John Jordan Stewart Maunsell Steed McGee Charles Miller Class of ' 41 Eads Poltevent Randy Roane Albert Terkuhle Gerhard H. A. Thomas, Jr. William Brothers John Culbertson Andrew Gay Foster Johns Gus Lorber George Manning William Murray Class of ' 40 Robert Oliver James Reld Edward K. Strong George Schneider Thomas Bell N. Cortlandt Curtis James P. Ewin, Jr. Phil B. Jahncke H. J. Jumonville, Jr. Moreau Jumonville Walter J. Jung, Jr. Herrick J. Lane Class of ' 39 John Maginnis Edward Munson, Jr. Clyde W. Paine. Jr. Reinhard A. Steinmayer, Jr Harold S. Andry Norman E. Eaves Milam H. Gray, Jr. John A. Grehan Arthur B. Hammond Max M. Morelock Stephen C. Munson, Jr. Thomas B. Payne George H. Penn. Jr. W. Ford Reese Claude G. Rives, III Arthur J. Wallace, ' William W. Westerfl. 1 29} I ORGANIZATIONS K. Butt. E. Edwards, T. McCiure B. Ormond. M. Shapard, P. Woodward ALPHA SIGMA SIGMA Honorary Senior Fraternity founded at Newcomb in 1916 for the purpose of pro- moting interest in college and class activities. Each year those Juniors who have done the most active and effective Vi ' ork for the college and class are elected to membership in the fraternity. Officers ELIZABETH EDWARDS KATIE BUTT . , President Secretary-Treasurer KATIE BUTT ELIZABETH EDWARDS In Universifate TUPPER McCLURE BETTY ORMOND MARY SHAPARD PATRICIA WOODWARD L294] ORGANIZATIONS B. Bethea, B. Bres, K. Butt, D. Ctiauvin, A. Denton C. Dresner, E. B. Edwards, A. Kilpatrick, U. Klein, T. McClure B. Patton, M. Roen:ier, M. Shapard, M. Utiey, P. Woodward NEWCOMB STUDENT COUNCIL To maintain within the school a high standard of integrity and personal character. Officers TUPPER McCLURE President BERTHA PATTON Vice-President BETSY BRES Secretary Members Ex Officio PATRICIA WOODWARD Student Body President ANN DENTON Art School President KATIE BUTT Senior Class President PEGGY ROEMER Junior Class President BETTY BETHEA Sophomore Class President MARY SHAPARD ... Dormitory President URSULA KLEIN . Music School President Members Elected ELIZABETH EDWARDS BERTHA PATTON . . MARY UTLEY . . . . ANNE KILPATRICK . DARRAH CHAUVIN BETSY BRES . . CECILE DRESNER Senior Class R- Senior Class R.jj Senior Class Representative Junior Class Representative Junior Class Representative . . Junior Class Representative Sophomore Class Representative I iv ] ORGANIZATIONS H. Adams. E. Buxton, K. Butt, N. Durand, L. Forrest N. Fields, G. Gerot, S. Jones, M. Merriman, M. Parnell P. Phllpot, P. Potts, F. Rollins, R. Rhymes, M. Roemer, M. Stiapard NEWCOMB RESIDENT STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION To develop among the dormitories an efficient system of self-government relating to the conduct of the members individually and as a social group. Officers MARY SHAPARD President BEHY BUXTON Warren House President HELEN ADAMS Doris Hall President MOLLIE MERRIMAN Secretary PAULA POTTS East Wing President PEGGY PHILPOT West Wing President House Council Josephine Louise House Katie Butt ' 39 Margaret Morgan Norma Durand ' 40 Nell Robertshaw Nancy Fields ' 41 Peggy Roemer Sara Virginia Jones ' 41 Fanny Rollins Lsnette Forrest Warren House ' 39 Mary Frances Parnell . . Robertine Rhymes ' 40 Doris Hall George GIrot ' 41 •40 ' 40 ' 40 ' 39 ' 40 [296 1 O R G A t N I Z A T I O N S C. E. Carter, B. Hochenedel, T. McClure B. Ormond, E. Solomon, P. Woodward NEWCOMB STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Organized to perform all functions of the Student Body. To form a basis for coop- eration between faculty and students. Executive Committee PATRICIA WOODWARD Student Body President BETTY ORMOND Student Body Vice-President TUPPER McCLURE Student Council President ELAINE SOLOMON Corresponding Secretary BETTY HOCHENEDEL Recording Secretary CHARLOTTE CARTER Treasurer MARY SHAPHARD House President KATIE BUTT Senior Class President PEGGY ROEMER Junior Class President BETTY BETHEA Sophomore Class President ANNE DENTON ... Art School President URSULA KLEIN ... .... Music School President ADELE RAMOS . Y. W. C. A. President ELIZABETH EDWARDS ... Athletic Council Chairman BETSY BRES ... Hullabaloo Newcomb Editor LUCILLE HARRIS ... Jambalaya Nowcomb Editor IM71 ORGANIZATIONS L. Alexander. A. Kilpa trick, J. Mann, F. Watson NEWCOMB INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB Organized to promote an interest in international affairs. Officers JUSTINE MANN President ANNE KILFATRICK Vice-President LILLIAN ALEXANDER Secretary FRANCES WATSON Treasurer Ruth Albrecht Anne Armstrong Mary Alpaugh Elizabeth Bowen Adeline Barnett Jane Brand Selnna Bauer Shirley Block Elizabeth Buxton Jane Bonham Irene Bruce Sue Cleveland Blanche Cudd Nell Courtney Ruby Cohen Mary Jane Callahan Betty Dixon Dorothy Deimel Jeanne Finite Members Natalie Feltel LaNette Forrest Nellie May Gunn Jane Gaither Francis Gilmore Harriet Heidler Barbara Joseph Westley Kaiser Betty Kellner Ruth Koleman Dorothy Korndoffer Jessie Kline Doris Lavner Betty Lipper Aline Lowenberg Betty LeBramn Margaret McLaurin Marjorie Marchal Jean Orion Mary Frances Parnell Adele Pick Gray Powers Esther Renaud Cavell Rautlns Robertine Rhymes Mary RIess Elizabeth Raulins Pat Stites Jane Stein Amelle Seemann Patty Sutherland Lois Walton Graham P. Wright Frances Wilkinson Velma Wiederecht Emma Wolf Mary Zeigler I 298 J ORGANIZATIONS E. Boatner, M. M. Bondy. A. Kohl man JENNIE C. NIXON DEBATING CLUB Organized to foster interest in public speaking. Officers MARGUERITE BONDY BEHY BOATNER . . . Chairman of Debate ADELE KOHLMAN . Secretary-Treasurer Menfibers Helen Adams Jeanne Finke Bertha Paglin Lillian Alexander Janice Ginsberg Nadine Robbert Eleanor Bentley Fay Bettye Goldman Kathleen Rooms Jean Bernbaunn L. C. Gallion Esther Renaud Betty Boatner Algie Hill Elizabeth Raulins Marguerite Bondy Adele Kohlman Cavell Raulins Lucy Byrne Ruth Kohlman Hilda Rose Schneider EUa Capo Henrlette Kahn Verre Simpson Ethelyn Cousin Fernande Katz Frances Sterne Sue Cleveland Joyce Levis Dora Thatcher Cecile Dresner Lois Lawrence Frances Watson Betty Dixon Justine Mann Marie Louise Wakeman Elsa Field Marie Moses Louise Nelson Emma Bertha Wolf (2991 ORGANIZATIONS S. Haas, B. Patton, P. Potts NEWCOMB ' S ORCHESTRA Organized to afford an opportunity for those musically Inclined to enjoy orchestral work. Officers PAULA POTTS President SELMA HAAS Vice-President BERTHA PATTON Secretary-Treasurer Members Caroline Albrecht Nellie May Sunn Mary Morelock Betty Coate Miriam Heindel Mary Noble Dorothy Cooley Thelma Hemard Adelaide Schwelnfurth Nancy Fields Ursula Klein Myrtle Swayne Jane Griffith Bernice Lurie Yvonne Woodward Ruth Goodwyn Mildred Valentine L300J ' kM ORGANIZATIONS W. Knighton, H. McCaskey, D. Nungesser NEWCOMB GLEE CLUB Offi( WINIFRED KNIGHTON President HELEN McCASKEY MAYNARD KLEIN bers Secretary Director DOROTHY NUNGESSER . . . . Vice-President Mem First Sopranos 8. Lester Second Sopranos B. A. Millor D. Viosca M. Kay L. Alexander L. Levine D. Adams M. Mooney M Wait M. K. Kelly A. Armstrong N Levine A. Aicklen E. Moore S. Weathersby M. L. Langdon L. Backer S. Lewis J. Bernbaum E. Moore R. L. Zeto R. Lapeyre E. Bentley E. Locascio 8. Beyer M. Morelock Alios D. Lavner M. Boylan C. Long P. Brook M. Murray H Adams B. Lawhorn J. Brand B. Lurie G. Buhler L. Nelson E. Amidor M. Loubat V. Brownson J. Maye r W. Drackett A. Nobile A. Aronson A. Manoque D. Chauvin H McCaskey H. Eldridge L. Palmer G Beatrous M. Maverick H. L. Collins M M. Noble M. Farrell L. Patterson L. Bersadsky F. McCutchon L. Colomes C. North C. Fassmann M. Patterson D. Brock R. Miester C. Connor D. Nungesser C. Fischer R. Pelias C. Brookshire M. A. O ' Neill D. Cooley B. Odenwald M. Gallagher H. Perkins T. Buggein B. Patton R. Donno N Owings M. Gamard V. Pottharst L. Byrne J. Reed A. Dayries 1. Pfaff S. Garrot P. Potts M Caravella E. Ridnour B. Dixon K. Phillips M. Garsia C. Raulins H. Charbonnet C. Robbert M. Elsholz E. Raulins G. Gay E. Richey C. Clarke E. Rosenthal D. Fagan J. Restrick J. Ginsberg N. Robbert B. Coale J. Schneider P. Fsnno P. Rickert R. Goodwyn P. Robertson N. Courtney D. Schreiber L. Gladden E. Rotureau B. Gough C. Rosenberg H. Day A. Schweinfurth R. Gough P. Scott N. Granger A. M. Roy D. Dowling E. Seaver N. M. Gunn J. Silberberg J. Griffith M. Sasser B. Dressel J. Seemann F. Hama ker C. Smith M. A. Hackett E. Schwartz K. Edwards E. Shoaf D. Hartley M Smith J. Hinds M. Scott C. Eshlemann V. Simpson M. Heindel P. Smith M. Kistor E. Smith M Eyrich V. Sims H. Hill S. Stevens B. Kreckel E. Springer R. Feldman M. Starts D. Hiller M Swayne D. Lambert M. S. Strahan G. Girot M. Stauss B. Hochenedol M Thibaut E. Leverich D. Sutton V. Gremar B. Stulb E. Hoehn M Weil E. Lowo G. Thompson C. Griffith D. Thatcher E. Hooks E. Wesson F. Lurie H. Thompson S. Haas R. Vaccaro W. Kaiser H. White M. Lyons E. Trelraven S. Heim P. White U. Klein G. Wright M. McCutchon M. Valentino M. J. Hutson G. Wilkes W. Knighton M Zarilli V. M. Meyer S. Van Lue N. Ivsy F. Wilkinson D. Ledgerwood M. Verlander G. Justice I 301 I ORGANIZATIONS L. Alexander, A. Armstrong, J. Finke, M. Helndel Hochendel, M. Lemann, E. Moore, W. Pearce, E. Perkins A. Ramos, D. Van Lue. D. Walker. F. Watson YOUNG WOMEN ' S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Officers ADELE RAMOS . . . President MIRIAM HEINDEL Secretary MARY PEARCE Vice -President MARY LEE Cabinet Members 1 FMANN . . Treasurer 1_L_LVI I1I . • • • • Lillian Alexander Jeanne Finke Dorothy Van Lue Anne Armstrong Betty Hochenedel Dorothy Walker Rhoda Bartlett Edith Moore Eunice Perkins Faculty Advisers Frances Watson Mildred Christian Mrs. Frederick Hard Florence Smith Lydia E. Frotscher Anna E. Many Members Mary Tenney Eunice Alwes Camllle Fassmann Nellie Ivey Marjorie Pearce Myrtle Swayne Pauline Bain Elsie Field Gloria Justice Martha Powers Elizabeth Treleaven Grace Beatrous Denlse Freeman Wesley Kaiser Jamie Prochaska Louise Trimble Betty Beyer LaReine Gladden Jean Magee Ida Raulins Shirley VanLue Alice Bowen Jean Griffith Mary McCord Mary A. RIess Mary Venturella Dorothy Brocic Nellie Mae Gunn Edith McDonald Hilda Schneider Mary M. Verlander Alice Dayries Tatiana Hofstra Verna Mae Meyer Joycelynn Seemann Dorothy Viosca Winnlefred Draclett Louise Hutson Eugenie Murrhee Jane Smith Harriet White Rose Duvic Mary Jane Hutson Louise Nelson Carolyn North Cherry Smith Yvonne Woodward s I !02 1 ORGANIZATIONS L D. Davidson, E. Edwards, E. Judlln, E. Murrhee P. Philpot, B. Tavenbaum, V. WIederecht NEWCOMB ATHLETIC COUNCIL OFFICERS ELIZABETH EDWARDS Chairman SENIOR MEMBERS ESTHER JUDLIN PEGGY PHILPOT VELMA WIEDERECHT JUNIOR MEMBERS RHODA BARLETT EUGENIE MURRHEE ELISE TERHUNE SOPHOMORE MEMBERS AMELIA CRAIG BETTY TAUNENBAUM I 0) 1 THE JA.MKALAVA Now the Land of Tri ' laiie was a great and mighty nation, and its prowess was feared by all men. Yeah even imto the Kose P.owl was it feared. Once. 2. -And the dwellers thereof were known lO men as Stu ' dents. In name alone. . nd they were rare indeed and did jitterhng no end. 3. lM)r they were seekers of Knowledge. Which ?v ' i .s- well hid and more rare than the students. 4. Now it came to pass that the .Stii ' dents were exceedingly well pleased with those things which were their images. Known unto them- selves as pans and mugs and maps. Especially well pleased were the i)rophets, called by name the Stu ' dent Coun ' cil. 5. .And they did expend much lucre to pre- serve the images even unto ])osterity. And their grandchildren. By means of a great and mighty scripture which men did call the Jam ' - hala ' ya, for it was a mess indeed. 6. .And the editor thereof dwelleth in Mex ' - ico. .And is well hid. CHAPTICR 11 NOW the editor zkhis known to men as rat, and insect, and things of censored nature. Af- ter the book was beheld by men. . nd he was himself well hid. 2. Now the editor was in dire need of coun- sel. And plans did he need before the book was laid out. 3. So he betook him unlu tlu- hou e of the prophets of Tennessee, kncjwn by men as Ben ' son the Prin ' ters. And did consult the Great Prophet of Book, the chief seer of Ben ' son, whom men did call W. . . And great was the wisdom derived. 4. .And he did also consult the prophei known as R. G. the Exe ' cutive who ' s wisdom nu n did celebrate and who did run the works. 5. .And there was one Dan ' iel, by surname Ea ' die, artist by trade. .And his prowess with the brush was awesome. Eor he was the prophet of Beauty in the Jam ' i)ala ' ya and did conjure uj) division sheets and opening sections. (). Besides llu-se there was a jirdphet. one |oe Led ' better, who b - his might ilid create great acti itv sections. -And bull no end. For he was indeed a hot shot and a character. 7. Then from the soothsayers of P en ' son did the editor draw much of wisdom and counsel. .And didst depart from that place. S. And in the sweat of his 1,-iliors the editor did secure aid and wisdom and cuts and plates of great merit and worth. These things did he jirocure from the house of the artisans called .Ala-bani ' ; ' i the engravers, and the chief jirojihets thereof were called by name Bob Faer ' ber and Rov llick ' man, and these did engrave such that all men marveled at their excellence. 9. .Now of the iieoples of the alley the edi- tor did lind many of aid and worth. P ' or there was Pan ' field and his wife and his t)ffspring called Marie, who did photograph the Stfi ' dents most excellentJN. Also did they portray beau- ties at which ,ill men did gaze and say a-a-a-h. 10. .And there was a Leon Trice and his disciple Jack ' ann, who did photo sports and activities. .And right well did ihey do. 11. And one Perkins who men called Hong, who (lid c.-irtoon too well. A ' ea right lusty did he draw! . nd one Wendt who was an artist no end, and who did cartoon too. .And one .Mahler who did sweat and work and did drink no enil of cokes. . nd one Kich ' ard-son the coke-buyer who did supply the staff and was called the Siic ' ker. .And most of all one .Anne the Pen ' der-gast, who did type and aihise, and did manage all things. 12. ' eh. great were the things they did ilo. ' • ' orsooth, 1, . And the editor did look upon his work and did blanche. . nd ilid tremble and become ;ifr;iid. And he did betake himself thence and did depart in haste. .And men saith he dwelleth in .Mex ' ico. ( )r the ' (jrtli I ' ole. And he is well hid. 14. i- ' or the ways of the gods arc rit ht ;ind the just shall walk in them: but the editors shall f.all therein and be lost. A ' eah-nien. Ids and Humor Move the Mayflower Way MAGNOLIA 5353! 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Dept. of Aqricultjre M W ' n We are Proud Of Our Seventeen Year Record Serving New Orleans and the South BARBER LABORATORIES, INC. NEW ORLEANS, LA. THE H. SOPHIE NEWCOMB MEMORIAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA A COLLEGE OF HIGH STANDARDS OFFERING A TRAINING THAT WILL HELP OUR YOUNG WOMEN TO BECOME USEFUL CITIZENS COMPLETE COURSES IN ARTS AND SCIENCES, FINE AND APPLIED ARTS. MUSIC FOR CATALOGUES AND INFORMATION, ADDRESS REGISTRAR NEWCOMB COLLEGE NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA The Land Flowing With Milk and Honey Extending from the City of New Orleans on the north to the extreme lower end of the Mississippi Delta, projected into the Gulf of Mexico on the south, lies one of the nnost fertile and attractive areas in the United States. Free from damaging frosts, Plaquemines Parish is the home of the Louisiana Sweet and navel oranges — the most delicious citrus fruit produced in the United States. Its farms produce an enormous quantity of vegetables and the world famous Creole Easter Lily Bulbs. Fur- bearing animals abound in its marshes, and the myriads of ducks and geese that flock to its ponds and lakes each winter together with its famous fishing grounds make it a veritable sportsman ' s Paradise. The Free sites on inland waterways are available for canning of shrimp and oysters, which is a prominent industry in this Parish. The development of a huge supply of crude sulphur by the Freeport Sulphur Company, to- gether with oil and salt which occurs in abundance, increases its oppor- tunities for industrial development consisting of a long line of hiarbor frontage and industrial sites available at reasonable cost served by ample highway, waterways and rail facilities. Lowest property taxes in the State. Tax exemption for new industries employing Parish labor. For Additional Information Address the POLICE JURY OF PLAQUEMINES PARISH R. S. LEOVY, President Venice. Loulsldna L. H. PEREZ, District Attorney CdOdl 6dnl( BIdg., New Orledns F. M. CUMMINS, President Pro Tern. Belle Chasse, Louisiana WETZEL PRINTING INCORPORATED NEW ORLEANS RAYMOND 5223 823 GIROD THIS BOOK IS BOUND IN A KINGSKRAFT COVER MANUFACTURED BY THE KINGSPORT PRESS Incorporated KINGSPORT. TENN. Producers of Fine Covers for All Purposes HENRY KRAAK FLORIST WEMBLEY ' S TIES STYLE AND QUALITY AT ALL FINE MEN ' S STORES MAGNOLIAS TO MACHINES. Traditionally a land of moonlight and mag- nolias, orange blossoms and Spanish moss and mandolins, Louisiana in this 20th century has emerged from the mists of its romantic past and is today embarking with the rest of the South upon a great program. It is speeding the trans- formation of our vast natural resources, agricul- tural and mineral, into shoes and sewing ma- chines and saucers, paper and airplanes and automobiles. Balanced industrialization is the keynote of the era. Great strides have already been taken in this state toward the creation of an ideal balance between agriculture and industry, but the work has only begun. Its widening scope offers a challenge to the undergraduates of our univer- sities who will be the next generation ' s leaders of industry, agriculture, education, and states- manship. In these changing times Tulane University plays its part by training young men and young women to keep pace with the trends, in par- ticular with that primary movement which is resulting In the establishment of more produc- tive Southern enterprises. This speeding of in- dustrial development, bringing with It steady employment, larger payrools, and an Increased standard of living, is today Louisiana ' s number one objective. The Freeport Sulphur Company furnishes to Louisiana ' s lengthening list of enterprises, es- tablished as well as new, a mineral which is pressed into service for the creation and im- provement of products and processes in the factory and on the farm. Sharing as we also do in the unfolding present and future of Lou- isiana and its people, we are happy to pay our tribute to Tulane University for Its service in preparing the rising generation for the great work that lies ahead. FREEPORT SULPHUR COMPANY No! I don ' t want to stop and look at the moon! FOLLOW THE CROWD TO TONY ' S THE BEST EATS AND DRINKS IN TOWN AMONG FRIENDS 1619 LOUISIANA AVENUE When Others Wouldn ' t DAVIS-WOOD Deliver Every Building Need Galvez 3188 400 N. Olympia St. Upbuilding A State STATE and municipal ad- ministrations throughout Louisiana have directed their entire energy during recent years to upbuild the state and create prosperity and contentment for the people of Louisiana. AN industrial expansion program has been un- dertaken and has succeeded in attracting many new in- dustries to the state, creat- ing employment for many thousands of Louisianians and improving the economic position of Louisiana. A com- prehensive state hospital program is moving tov ard completion; social security, aid to children, aid to the blind and helpless, free am- bulance service, and free dental trailers have been provided. BUT equally important with economic and social ad- vancement is the encourage- ment and assistance the state is lending to educate her children and provide in- stitutions of higher educa- tion for the boys and girls who are to become the men and women of tomorrow. EFFICIENCY in government is promoted by higher attainment in the field of education. In Tulane University and the other colleges and universities of Louisiana, these high aims are being realized. These institutions are consequently playing an important part in the upbuilding of Louisiana for the future. It is therefore with the utmost sincerity that I take this opportunity to congratulate the students of Tulane University for their splendid achievements and to compliment the officials and faculty of Tulane University for a job well done. Hicka d W. Jie Jte Governor of Louisiana • • COMB WHAT MAY. CONFIDENCE is the heritage of youth . ... it is also a fundamental requirement of business .... attained by long study, training and experience W ' e have enjoyed the confidence of yearbook Staffs throughout tlic country for over thirty years .... an accomplisliment for which we are truly grateful and justly proud .... COLLRGE .VNNU.U DIVISION ALAByVMA ENQRAVING COAVPANY H I R V1 N Q HAM. s- A M p B I n T I n c c m p A n Y «• n a s h v 1 1 1 e 3 n I n ROSTER OF STUDENTS WHOSE PICTURES DO NOT APPEAR IN PANEL Tillye E Cornman New Orleans, La. SENIOR CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE Ruth M Goodwy Florence B. Kreeger New Orleans, La. New Orleans. La. Henrietta A. Plettinger St. Francisville. La. Sidney H. Blessey, Jr New Orleans. La. Hazen W. Cole . . . New Orleans, La. Jacob DeCorte New Orleans. La. Daniel F. Dutton New Orleans, La. Arthur B. Hammond. Jr. . . New Orleans. La. Abe L. N. Hershberg New Orleans, La. Harry B. Hollingsworth, Jr. . , New Orleans, La. Charles W. Bradley Norco, La. Thomas G. Fischer New Orleans, La. William T. Gray Franklinton, La. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Enos C. McClendon . . . HGmer, La. Frederick W. Mahler, Jr Raleigh, N. C. George A. Mayoral New Orleans, La. Peter R. Monrose, Jr. . . New Orleans. La. Karl E. Pottharst New Orleans, La. Bernie L. Smith Clarksdale, Miss. Federico A. Smith, Jr. ... Tegucigalpa, Hond. COLLEGE OF LAW Louis A. Mahoney New Orleans, La. Harry McCall, Jr New Orleans, La. Marjorie J. Smith New Orleans, La. William L. Smith . . . James M. Vail Loslie L. Watson, Jr. William W. Westerfield, George E. Williams, J ' . Harry L. Zengel, Jr. Morton M. Zlsklnd . . . . Wetumpka, Ala. . New Orleans, La. New Orleans. La. . New Orleans. La. . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. . New York. N. Y. Alfred W. Spiller, Jr Hammond. La. Julian L. Steinberg New Orleans, La. George L. WImberly New Orleans. La. John P. Tobin COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING New Orleans, Ls- Mana de 3 Vega y Garcie . Ramona, Cuba Arnold J. Bennett New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Charles Ben Maglnnis, Jr NeA Orleans, La. Stanford J. Otto New Orleans, La. JUNIOR CLASS Ruby Mae Belhea New Orleans, La. Dorothy L. Brock New Orleans. La. Bertha M. Carmouche Reserve, La. Georgette C. Colennan . . . New Orleans, La. Ruth Dale Jamaica, N. Y. John D. Andrews New Orleans, La. Harley Goskill Brookshire, Jr. . . Asheville, N. C. Aristobulo Carrizo Villarresl . . . Panama, R. P. John James Christian ... Beaumont, Tex. Howard Ross Crews Pineville, W. Va. William P. Downey Tallapoosa, Ga. Samuel Eichold, II Mobile, Ala. Mayo L. Emory St. Louis, Mo. Frank Leo Faust New Orleans, La. Joel Fleet Live Oak, Fla. Ramon B. Flowers Kilmichael, Miss. William G. Fonde Mobile, Ala. Leslie M. Ball . Sybil J Bishop Haien W. Cole , Port Arthur. Tex. New Orleans, La. . . Shrcveport, La. Joseph O. Anderson New Orleans, La. Buford J. Autin Houma, La. Charles L. Bland. Jr Sonora, Ky. William H. Bowman New Orleans, La. Francisco Carvaial . New Orleans, La. Fernando Chirino . . Havana, Cuba Clinton J. Cucullu, Jr New Orleans, La. Charles R. Daunis Wostwcgo, Lo. Emanuel G DeFraites New Orleans, La. John P. L. Oowling New Orleans. La. Peggy Poor Fcltus New Orleans, La. Harold A. Ferris, Jr Atlanta, Ga. Sam J. Fcrtilta Jr. . . Beaumont, Tex. NEWCOMB COLLEGE Lyie A. Dawson . Morganza. La. Sylvia N. Duncan New Orleans, La. Naomi Hicks . . New Orleans, La. Lillian Kyame New Orleans, La. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Harry Q. Gahagari . , Courhatta, La. Richard O. Gale Waverly, Va. Virgil S. Gully Dekalb, Miss. Daniel L. Hartman . Jamaica, N. Y. Henry G. Herrod. Jr Platersvile, Ala. Norman F. Holcomb Houston, Tex. Robert Leon Holley, Jr Oxford, Miss. Cecil A. Jarreh Comfort, W. Va. Nancy Key Marshall, Tex. Luis L. Lacourt Mayaguez, P. R. Emit L. McCafferty, Jr Mt. Vernon, Ala. Adrienne D. McCardell . , New Orleans, La. Oscar C. McCarn, Jr Warrior, Ala. COLLEGE OF LAW Arnold C. Jacobs Brooklyn, N. Y. Jerome H. Leviton Chicago, III. J. Barnwell Phelps New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Herbert G. Frankel Newark, N. J. Omer P. Gabelman . . . Washington C. H., Ohio William D. Glasscock . . . New Orleans, La. Samuel J. Goldberg New Orleans, La. Clarence J. Golomb Oshkosh, Wis. Harry B. Greenberg . . New Orleans, La. Wiliam 0. Gudc, Jr Baltimore, Md. Samuel H. Hairston .... New Orleans, La. Blanche M. Hammond . . . New Orleans, La. Frank H. Hardonstein, Jr. . New Orleans, la. William P. Hickcy Jr New Orleans, La. Robert F. Kellogq .... Wynne. Ark. Henry M. Lee . ... El Paso, Ir Wesley A. Lewis . Now Orleans. L ■Jeanne L. LeBeuf New Orleans, La. Trinidad M. Ramos New Orleans, La, Mary A. Riess New Orleans, La. Louise T. Semple New Orleans, La. Elise W. Terhune New Orleans, La. Ernesto C. Martinez y Lanausse . . Ponce. P. R. James A. Moran New Orleans, La. Henry Tharp Posey New Orleans, La. Paul K. Rand, Jr Alexandria, La. Joaquin Rovira y Pales . . Guayama, P. R. Thomas L. Royce Isola, Miss. Benjamin Sarota Lynn, Mass. Raymond J. Screen New Orleans, La. Raymond B. Squires New Orleans. La. Jetson P. Tatum Meridian, Miss. Edgar H. Underwood, Jr. . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. John H. Woodbridgc . Tchula, Miss. H. Minor Pipes Joseph M Scorso.ie , . . Matthew C. Thompson, Jr. Godfrey E. Mar.n , . Melvin H, Maltlla Joseph M. Mitchri Edwin E. Moise Harry B. Mooro . Thomas J. O ' Boylc Bernard K. Oppenheim Early 8 C Pardue . Charles A. Rosebrougli Charles H. Savage. Jr. Paul G. While, Jr. . , Jack C. Whilesoll . . trewi M. Wilkinson . . Houma, La. New Orleans, La. . . . Monroe, La. . New Orleans, La. . Nashwauk, Minn. . Now Orleans, La. Now Orleans. La. New Orleans. La. .... Gary, Ind. New Orleans, La. Shroveport. La. ' for, Tex. , N. Y. M.inl City, Fla. Now Orleans, Lo. New Orleans. La. Jack A. Allison .... Wilfred H. Charbonnet Charles L. Fisher . Louis W. C. Geier New Orleans, La. , New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Burton J. Banket New Orleans, La. Norton M. Bedford St. Joseph. Mo. Ralph Waller Bond, Jr New Orleans, La. Frank T. Brame, Jr Alexandria, La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING John D. McBride New Orleans, La. Robert L. Morris, 111 New Orleans, La. Stanley L. Nyhan Waterloo, Iowa Stephen W. Painter New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Warren J. Brunner , New Orleans, La. Alwynn J. Cronvich New Orleans, La. Marion H. Dover Many, La. George H. Ford Homer, La. John Emile Pottharst, Jr New Orleans, La. Thomas J. Rennie New Orleans, La. James F. Richmond Atlanta, Ga. William F. Standke, Jr New Orleans, La. Lee Kinnebrew. Jr Shreveport, La. Edward 8. Maitin. Jr New Orleans, La. Malroy E. Mayley New Orleans, La. William S. Stacy, Jr New Orleans, La. Florence V. Adams New Orleans. La. Elisabeth D. Ailee Metairie. La. Rhoda E. Barlett New Orleans, La. Frances L. Collens New Orleans, La. Lucien T. Davis Shreveport, La. Elizabeth Dixon St. Louis, Mo. Jeanne f. Goodin Jackson, Tenn. Catherine M. Harris New Orleans, La. John C. Asher Atlanta, Ga. James C. Belk Grenville, S. C. Walter B. Burwell Henderson, N. C. Louis R. Cabiran New Orleans, La. Edward E. Cale, Jr Birmingham, Ala. Harold U. Dark Opelika, Ala. Louis A. Ensenat New Orleans. La. Harold M. Gibbons Phoenix, Ariz. James F. Gladney, Jr Homer, La. Grant W. Goldenstar New Orleans, La. Angus D. Grace Fort Myers, Fla. John M. Abrams, Jr New Orleans, La. Leonard R. Bertolino New Orleans, La. Albert A. Bodney Gary, Ind. Fred H. Brekke New Richmond, Wis. William H. Brinkman New Orleans, La. Edmund M. Buras, Jr New Orleans, La. Wyatt T. Burkett Oothan. Ala. Frank M. X. Cantwell Youngstown, Ohio Fred J. Cassibry Gulfport, Miss. James L. Chancy Coffee Springs, Ala. George S. Clay Meridian, Miss. Thomas W. Collens, Jr New Orleans, La. Thomas J. Conroy New Orleans, La. Jock Corbitt Hartford, Ala. Robert Adamson New Orleans, La. Robert t. Bell New Orleans. La. James D. Coleman, Jr New Orleans, La. Christopher P. Gadsden .... New Orleans, La. SOPHOMORE CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE Mary P. Ilgenfntz . . Woodville, Miss. Dorothy fe. Lambert New Orleans. La. Lois G. Murphy Gretna, La. Adelaide C. Rickert New Orleans, La. Eaa Rosenthal New Orleans, La. Hilda R. Schneider New Orleans, La. June L. Shane Cincinnati. Ohio Elizabeth Shoaf New Orleans, La. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Irving Hirshleifer Brooklyn, N. Y. Clirford E. Howes Rocky Point, N. Y. Morton Levy Orlando, Fla. Early B. Lokey, Jr Harrlsburg, Miss. Woodrow Lovel! New Orleans, La. Littleton L. McCharen Toccopala, Miss. Daniel B. Mcllvoy, Jr Springfield, Ky. John C. McLeod, Jr Bay Minette, Ala. William G. Mason Tampa, Fla. Elwin G. Neal Balboa Heights, C. 2. Alton R. Pruit Mescalero. N. M. Samuel G. Rcbbtns Vicksburg, Miss. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Fernand J. Dastugue, Jr. , . . New Orleans. La. Charles T. Ermon, Jr New Orleans, La. Jacob Faust, Jr New Orleans, La. Marvin E. Fischman Irvington, N. J. Arthur V. Flotte ... ... New Orleans, La. Louis T. Frantz. Jr New Orleans, La. Walter F. Friedland Hackensack, N. J. Philip H. Gentling Rochester, Minn. Howard B. Gist, Jr Alexandria, La. Frederick J. Gloden Dubuque. Iowa Claude Groves, Jr Fort Smith, Ark. Harry E. Hays San Angelo. Tex. William F. Kernan. Jr. . . Sackets Harbor, N. Y. John T. Lochridge New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Arthur A. Grant, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La. Leon Greenberg New Orleans, La. Charles R. Lamkin Alexandria, La. Joseph H. LeBlanc, Jr New Orleans, La. Robert K. Michaels Orlando, Fla. Mariorie R. Staubitz New Orleans, La. Ha den O. Stewart Salt Lake City, Utah Mary L. Thalheim Gretna, La. Grace A. Thompson New Orleans. La. Murl A. Umbach New Orleans, La. Dorothy R. Voss New Orleans, La. Mary A. Zarrilli New Orleans, La. Elbert H. Sanders Birmingham. Ala. Bernard M. Schnur Trenton, N. J. Wllham M. Sherrill Houston, Tex. Elbert J. Soskis Mulberry, Fta. Francis M. Stone, Jr Ft. Scott, Kansas Alejandro A. Tapia Panama, R. P. John A. Thomas Raceland, La. William P. Tice Roanoke, Va. William B. Virgin Montgomery, Ala. Walter J. Waits Springfield, Mo. Frederick A. Wild. Jr. . . . New Orleans, La. Manuel R. Miangolarra, Jr. . . New Orleans, La Laurie J. Molaison Gretna, La. Arthur G. Nuhrah Arabi, La. Paul J. Pare Chicago, III. Charles D. Pique New Orleans, La. Leonard S. Sauer Kiidare, Okla. Byron W. Stinson New Orleans, La. Theodore W. Thompson Kenner, La. Walter C. Thompson Kenner, La. Sanferd P. Torrey Meadville, Miss. Jose R. Varela Pese, Herrera, R. P. Millard D. White .... Arkansas City, Kan. Oscar S. Willenzik Pensacola, Fla. James N. Wilson, Jr New Orleans, La. Joseph B. Mongogna Kenner, La. Francis C. O ' Connor New Orleans, La. Walter M. Sessums New Orleans. La. John L. Smith Covington, La. Gallon T. Bryan New Orleans, La. Stephen L. Guice. Jr New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Edward M. Heath. Jr. . Joseph F. A. Lorber, Jr. U ' -M Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Robert J. McGillivray Henry N. Smith . . . Black River Falls. Wis. . . . New Orleans, La. Alice M. A. Barrus Jefferson Parish, La. Jeanne C. Bcrnbaum Philadelphia, Pa. Mimi Black Metairie. La. Estelle V. Burt Sheffield, Ala. Leah E. Castillon New Orleans, La. Winnie M. Chiasson Morse. La. Lillian K. Cooper New Orleans, La. Norma E. Cuney Brookhaven, Miss. Camille B. Fassmann New Orleans, La. Mary B. Francis Montgomery, Ala. FRESHMAN CLASS NEWCOMB COLLEGE Roberta C. Horlock Waveland. Miss. Barbara G. Huff Coronado, Calif. Jcannctte M. Kyame New Orleans, La. Lois E. Lawrence New Orleans, La. Rosemary C Legendre .... New Orleans, La. Mildred Mort Cheyenne, Wyoming Edna L. Myers Joplin, Mo. Nancy B. Myers Dallas, Tex. Lee M, Paciera New Orleans, La. Kathryn G. Raphiel New Orleans. La. Adrienne V. Rickert New Orleans, La. Eleanor L. Riess New Orleans, La. Madelon J. Rothschild ... Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mildred E. Rotureau New Orleans. La. Carolyn Rose Schwartz New Orleans, La. Beatrice E. Shober New Orleans, La. Helen R. Thompson Memphis, Tenn. Hilda M. Voss New Orleans, La. Rosa L. Zeto . . Orange, Tex. Carlos H. Ball. Jr Sandurce. P. R. Robert C, Ball Richton, Miss. Danzil G. Barker Darfork, Ky. Bernard M. Blumberg Savannah, Ga. William S. Bradley, Jr Greenville, S. C. Hal De V. Broadhead Montgomery. Ala. Richard H. Butler Lexington, Ky. Lorry C. Deiambre Houston, Tex. Oliver A. Duff Atlanta, Ga. Leon V. Farnum, Jr Birmingham, Ala. M arion H. Foster, Jr Alexandria, La. SCHOOL OF MEDICINE William I. Fryer Butler. Ky. Richard Garre Amarillo, Tex. Sam O. Gilmer, Jr Anderson, S. C. Gordon Healey Webb City, Mo. James L. Jordan. Jr Huntsvllle. Ala. Marion A. LaNasa New Orleans, La. Elton L. McAmis Port Gibson, Miss. Joseph P. Melvin. Jr Jackson, Miss. Donald F. Overdyke, Jr Shreveport. La. Warren F. Sergent Whitesburg. Ky. Howe! W. Slaughter New Orleans, La. Pedro A. Suau Perez Sandurce, P. R. Arthur T. Talley, Jr Houston, Tex. Victor E. Tedesco New Orleans, La. Henry H. Tift Tifton, Ga. Granville I. Walker, Jr. .... . Hominy, Okla. George A. Warren New Orleans, La. William R. Warren. Ji New Orleans, La. Claude H. Workman, Jr. . . . McCormick. S. C. Clarence M. Workman, Jr Enoree, S. C. Morton M. Zlsklnd New York, N. Y. Hubert C. Alleman Metalrie. La. Benton E. Bell Brownwood, Tex. Chester D. Burns Riverside. Calif. Carl F. Dailey Balboa, C. Z. Pete R. Dalovisio Lake Charles. La. Pierre R. de la Vergne .... New Orleans, La. Sam J. Hall, Jr Gordon. Ala. COLLEGE OF LAW Arthur B. Hammond, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La. Edward A. Kalinski New Orleans, La. Evan J. Lambert St. Rose, La. Peter R. Monrose, Jr New Orleans. La, James H. Murphy New Orleans. La. Joseph A. Murphy New Orleans, La. Robert Allan Peirce New Orleans, La. Alfred M. Forth New Orleans, La. Emily P. Qulgley New Orleans. La. Homer M. Rankin New Orleans, La. Edmund O. Spitler Hammond. La. J. H. Dolan Tipping .... New Orleans. La. Leslie L. Watson, Jr New Orleans, La. William W. Westerfield. Jr. . New Orleans, La. Aurelio A. Alba Ocu. Herrera. R. P. David G. Baldwin, III . . . . New York. N. Y. Johnny P. Baronne Bunkle, La. Hiram W. K. Batson New Orleans, La. Wilfred Bergquist Morgan City, La. Roman W. Bentz Horlcon. Wis. Wiley H. Billingsley Thibodaux, La. Charles J. Bloom. II New Orleans, La. Richard C. Borden Washington. D. C. Theo D. Bosarge Gulfport. Miss. Charles W. Bosch New Orleans, La. Frank N. Brocato WIsner, La. George E. Burgess, Jr New Orleans, La. Gordon B. Butler lota. La. Edward J. Carroll New Orleans, La. Michael A. Carso, 1 1 New Orleans; La. Anthony C. Centanni New Orleans, La. Honorico Ctordia, Jr Vega Baja, P. R. Lynn O. Cranford Memphis, Tenn. John C. Dalier New Orleans, La. Leon C. Davis Greenville, Miss. Elliott H. Donnels New Orleans, La. Charles Dufour Shreveport, La. Gordon C. English Midland, Tex. Robert W. Everett New Orleans, La. Jack Frankel Jamaica. N. Y. Vance E. A. Gcier New Orleans, La. Richard B. Geldert New Orleans. La. Robert L. Glass Massillon, Ohio Richard W. Hallstrom Milwaukee, Wis. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Jack W. Hart . . . New Orleans, La. Harold W. Hunter New Orleans, La. Beniamin F. Hutchins Lake Charles, La. Thlrston N. Isbell Albertville, Ala. Peter L. Judlin, Jr New Orleans, La. Walter A. Kelso, Jr Galveston. Tex. Freman Kline Winona. Mich. Albert E. Kollman Lutcher. La. Eugene A. Kraemer, Jr New Orleans, La. Amado C. Leon Manzanillo, Cuba John J. Lewis, Jr •. . . New Orleans, La. Harley R. McCollum Stlllwell. Okla. John F. McDonald, Jr New Orleans, La. Charles C. McKirahan, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La. George E. Macdonald New Orleans, La. Lew R. Harris New Orleans, La. Frederick W. Maher, Jr Ne w Orleans, La. Albert E. Martin, Jr New Orleans, La. Herbert E, Mauterer, Jr. . . . New Orleans, La. John J. Micelle Lake Charles, La. Raymond F. Montgomery . . . New Orleans, La. George M. Mortler New Orleans. La. Harold A. Mullln Bogalusa, La. Leon E. Myers Joplin, Mo. Rafael Navarro, Jr Arroyo, P. R. Paul Nelson Granite Falls, Minn. Rafael Nleto Celaya, Mexico Elvin B. Noxon Houston. Tex. Ray E. Nugent Jena, La. John J. Owens New Orleans, La. John B. Parry New Orleans, La. Jinx Peterson Shreveport. La. Robert W. Polchow New Orleans. La. Harvey Reisman Bayonne, N. J. Freeman R. Rexer Houston, Tex. Carl A. Rosenberg New Orleans, La. Trankie V. Sances Bogalusa, La. Curtiss J. Schroeder New Orleans. La. Lyall G. Shlelt, Jr New Orleans. La. Ashley J. Shocket New Orleans, La. William H. Simmons New Orleans. La. John H. Sims Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Nelson R. Slayton Memphis, Tenn. St. John F. Smith New Orleans, La. Manuel J. Soto Panama, R. P. Albert P. Spaar, Jr New Orleans. La. Glenn E. Taylor, Jr New Orleans, La. Ignatius Tedesco, Jr New Orleans. La. James P. Thlbaut, Jr New Orleans, La. Gerhard H. A. Thomas, Jr. . . New Orleans, La. Manuel C. Thomas Wheeling, W. Va. Payne E. L. Thomas Springfield, III. George H. Tompkins New Orleans, La. Alfred H. Tonkel New Orleans, La. Louis F. Vincent Sulphur, La. Ralph C. Weaver New Orleans. La. George E. Welch New Orleans, La. John A. Wllday, Jr New Orleans, La. Albert J. Wilkinson New Orleans. La. Holmes P. Williamson . . Soso, Miss. Russell H. Anderson Brooklyn. N. Y. Blaise N. Angelico New Orleans. La. George G. Baudean New Orleans, La. Harold W. Bergeron New Orleans, La, Ralph H. Blattmann New Orleans, La. Philip A. Bodet, III New Orleans. La. William P. Boulet New Orleans. La. John H. Bruns, Jr New Orleans, La. John D. Bruns. Jr Charlottesville, Va. Killian L. Charbonnet . . . New Orleans. La. Malcolm G. Charbonnet . . . New Orleans, La. Clyde J. Cucullu New Orleans, La. William Dietze . New Orleans. La. Stanley G. Dlnkel New Orleans, La. Richard W, Dlodeno Gretna, La. Holmes Earl New Orleans. La. Harry D. Evans Now Orleans, La. Frank Paget, Jr New Orleans. La. •Deceased, November I, 1938. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Faurle E. Ferchaud Wavcland, Mtss. Charles L. Fischer, Jr New Orleans. La. Benjamin H. Flake New Orleans. La. Harold L. Flettrlch New Orleans, La. Irwin L. Frankel New Orleans, La. Frederick S. Frederickson . . . New Orleans. La. Frank C. Fromhcrz New Orleans, La. William S. Goldman New Orleans, La. Arthur W. Goodwin New Orleans, La. Edward J. Harrlgan New Orleans. La. Milton F. Hilbert, Jr. New Orleans. La, Charles E. Hlxon . , Mangham, La. Roy E. Johnson New Orleans, La. Robert L. Landwehr New Orleans, La. Edwin M. Lautor Amile, La. William C. Lawless New Orleans. La. Julius J. Lennox, Jr New Orleans, La. Jefferson D. Levine New Orleans, La. Eugene H. Lillls New Orleans, La. Edward William Luthy .... New Orleans, La. John P. McNamara Thibodaux, La. Sylvia A. Maceo . . Havana. Cuba David Melvlile . New Orleans, La. John J. Mien . .... Atlanta, Ga. Cheri A. Mlranne Now Orleans, La. William A. Mod Atlanta, Ga. Albert E. Moulin, Jr New Orleans, La. Paul W. Orchard New Orleans. La. Leo Carl Posseno New Orleans, La. Valento P. Ramos New Orleans, La. Daniel B. Rogan New Orleans, La. William B. Rose . New Orleans, La. James E. Rutter . New Orleans, La. Raymond Sherrard, Jr New Orleans, La. George W. Stone Gretnd. La. Richard A. Thalheim Gretna, Le. Charles J. Uthoff . . . . New Orleani, Le. Warren H. Wild . . Kllliam, La. Henri Wolbrotto. Ill Shreveport, Le. Bernard P. Wolfe . . New Orleans. La, Charles F. Batley New Orleans. Le. Howard M Bordeion , Lake Charles, La. Lewis C. Bryan . New Orleans. La. John F. Caruso - . New Orleans, La. Horace B. Chalstrom New Orleans. La. Warren J. Drews New Orleans, La. William V. Engelhardt . . . New Orleans, La. FRESHMAN CLASS COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Marvin B. Harmei New Orleans, La. Thomas P. Frith. Ill Lake Charles, La. Andrew P. Gay New Orleans. La. Louis J. Greenebaum, Jr. ... Milwaukee. Wis. Emile V. Gros New Orleans, La. Louis S. Gurvich New Orleans, La. George C. Koffskey. Jr New Orleans, La. Russell A. Lugo-Vina David L. Moore Robert E. Pollock . Carlos H. Rublo . . . William F. Vaello ... Walter P. Von Hoven, Jr. William Floyd Wilson Sanfice. P, R. Atlanta. Ga. , Allentown. Pa. New Orleans, La. Benovides, Tex. New Orleans. La. New Orleans, La. SPECIAL STUDENTS Katherine W. Ainsworth Adele K. Cah,. Helen T. HIM . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. NEWCOMB COLLEGE Hortense M. Hillery Eileen LeBtanc Miriam G. Mingledorff New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. . New Orleans. La. Julia A. Moore . . . Georgia W. Parker . Alice K. Teitelbaum New Orleans, La. . New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. James K. Bethea . - New Orleans, La. Ever C. Curtis New Orleans. La. Elizabeth C. Dimick New Orleans. La. Leiand P. Durant New Orleans, La. Oscar R. Fletcher Sanford, Va. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Marie L. R. Goodwin New Orleans, La. John H. Kostmayer New Orleans, La. Newell M. Leslie New Orleans, La. Charlotte L. Merot New Orleans. La. Elizabeth Miller New Orleans, La. Helen R. Moak , . Sophie C. Rayl . . . Polly Sharp .... Edward H. Stoll, Jr. Clara Alice Srolp . New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. New Orleans, La. Stewart W. Hopkins COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING New Orleans, La. Gail R. Wilbur New Orleans, La. Leo S. Behrenf New Orleans, La. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE William J. Cieary Terre Haute, Ind. Donald E. Jahncke New Orleans, La. Alvin W. Young Orleans, La. PARTIAL STUDENTS Hubert C. Allcman New Orleans. La. Hoyt S. Baker New Orleans. La. Antonio M. Bird Caguas. P. R. James D. Brydon . . New Orleans. La. George Brusch Ceresla .... New Orleans, La. Frances M. Clarlc New Orleans. La. Godfrey T. Coate New Orleans. La. Kenneth D. Coleman New Orleans. La. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Leia M. Crawford New Orleans, La. Claude M. Davis New Orleans, La. Herman C. Doescher New Orleans, La. Robert S. Gardner New Orleans, La. Herman G. Janssen .... New Orleans. La. Kathleen M. Keese New Orleans. La. Robert L. Morris, III . . New Orleans, La. John H. Neill Jr Van Alstyne. Tex. Wiltz C. Ott New Orleans, La. Montgomery A. Payne New Orleans, La. Collins A. Pipkin New Orleans, La. Oliver C. Sills New Orleans. La. Robert E. Sinderbrand New Orleans. La. Elizabeth S. Walters New Orleans. La. Edward B. Wharton New Orleans, La. a .W :M V Michael J. Kyame COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING New Orleans, La. James N. Wilson, Jr. New Orleans, La. GRADUATE STUDENTS Brunswick G. Deutsch COLLEGE OF LAW New Orleans, La. Raphael N. Moosa Eunice, La. ( Autographs -¥- cAutographs }; •}■■V V ' , ' ' .- ; ::- ' '
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