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1941 1945 IN MEMORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF TULANE WHO HAVE GIVEN THEIR LIVES IN THE m SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY BANCROFT, JOSIAH DOZIER medicine ' 31 ELLIOTT. BILLY, YARBOROUGH Mc CAMPBELL, HERBERT JAMES, jR. Comm«rc« ' Z PEAK. WILLIAM FRANCIS E«. nr«« 1. Seiinc«« ' 38 PERRY. HAL HORACE. jR. Ex- Comm«re« ' 43 SLAYTON. NELSON RANDOLPH Ex-aHf ft. ScUnccs 40 TUCKER, WILLIAM LEE midicitu ' 28 WINTLE. JACK WILLIAM ■Ex-raculiij, n.RJ3.T.C. BOUCHE, SYLVAIN CLEMENT £nflinscriny ' 39 LONG. FELIX BENJAMIN, Jr. m«dicine ' 40 GOODELL, EDWARD KELLERMAN flr+s I. ScUnces ' 39. Ex-Loiu ' 4 1 ENGLISH.- GORDON CLARK Jx-artst ScimciS ' 42 LEVY. MELyiLL| LEO PEYROUX, NOLAN R. THOMAS, GERHARD H.A. Jr. Ex-Qr s tScitJicKS ' 4-1 BAUMBACH. EDWARD A. E«. drift 6. Scknccs ' 30 GELPI. PIERRE DeCRANCE Ex -arts tScitncB ' 41 CORN, JOEL I. Ex-nUuticinc ' 41 McCAMMON, WALTER 0. medicms ' 35 FORTSON. JAMES HARRIS Ex-Liuu ' 42 GUST. JOHN E. Ex-Enjintcrinj ' 41 CHIPLEY, BUCKNER, JR. arts Cv Seitncti ' 37 MATHEWS. WILLIAM HENRY Ex-Ortt «. Sciincts ' 42 BLAKESLEE, HOBART W. Cn intirutf ' 37 STILES, WILLIAM , CHAMPION. LOUIS EJe-Coamtra ' 40 SAMPLE, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS Oris « Soncw ' 38 TOMPKINS, GEOR E HAMILTON OrH 6, Sqhims ' ■C FITZ ERALD, JAMES FLOOD Ex-Orts b Sciincss 29 CARAWAY, LEON WILLIAM »iivM»»ri| ' J« JOHNSON. JOHN MITCHEL,Jr. Ituaicinc ' 36 MIRANNE. CHERI ANTHONY, m Ex- Cn ncirlno 42 PELLETERE, IGNATIUS ANTHONY Ex-arif «. Scicncu ' 40 SMITH. RICHARD MARK Clrl« I. Sciinou ' 41 7 TEASLEY. HARRY EUGENE y midicint ' 28 ;,;;« 2EMURRAY SAMUEL. Jr. « Oris c ScUncis ' 32 . ' ; DUCKWORTH, JOHN CLYDE. Jr. Commsrcc ' 39 CRAM, KENDALL HUTCHINSON;; arts ». 5cIute(S ' 3S -?J MORRELL, JAMES RENFROE Laiu ' 40 HUTCHINSON, WIUIAM A. m«d»cin« ' 24 De La VERGNE, PIERRE RENAUO Lou) 41 M MURPHY, CHARUS PATRICK.. Ex-Enjmftrmj ' 37 y,n, QUIN. FRANK WOODWARD Ex-FocuWv ' tlidicoi VENABLE, DOUGLAS R,Jr. !„ Ex-artt i ScUncM ' 41 HOLMES. RAYHOR ELMORE. Jr. nicdicxn.£ ' 33 BELL. THOMAS a 2 Law ' 42 JACOBSEN, MILTON F. ) Ex-EnjinMrili.J. ' 42 . THOMASSON.GUSW.. JR. Hlkdicmc ' 36 LYON, LEON EUE EnynKirinj ' 94 » KOHL. GEORGE C, Jr. i Bc-CowmcrcB 38 HUNT, WILLIAM I. I trtcdlchu ' 42 HOLSTUN, JAMES DRAYTON, III Commtrct fl-O SCHULTZ, EUGENE CHARLES Knjinur ' uvj ' 30 BOUCHE, RAYMOND V. Ort t ScitJicts ' 40 WEINGART,ZEPMANIAHB..JR. ItUditjnc ' 4Z NELSON, CHARLES WOODWARD Engineering ' 33 MILLER, HERBERT LEONARD l ai ' 40 THANNHAUSER. HEINZ JEx-FacuMn). JlMueoab COUGH, FRANK LIN C. Jr. EiC ' Ctmmarca ' 38 HEINTZ, LOUIS EWING E) - engineering ' 43 OPEN. ALLEN DOWNS, J . Ux-Ccnmttrtt ' 44 WIHBERLY, GEOR E LEE tou ' 39 LOPEZ, HUMBERTO M. Commerce ' 36 DONNELLY. CHARLES A.. Jr. l%- OrU (. falenCM ' 42 CLASS, ROBERT LLOYD Clrt« I. SciftncKft ' 42 EDMONSON, WILLIAM TYNES KORN. DAVID M. Engineering ' 39 POURCIAU. JOSEPH StWARO. J . Cx-drU e, Setenceft ' 43 TITCHE, CHARLES Lau) ' 34 FRIERSON. EDWIN S. Ex-ar tt ft. Sclencte ' 42 FULLER, JUDGE WILLIAM „ . medicine ' 42 V i GORDON, JACQUES engineering 42 HART, ROBERT SHARP Ev-Oriie «. S« ' ie«c«» ' 42. l) SEARCY. DAi» SEVILLE [( medicine ' 34 VALLET. CLAUDE P-. JR- Ex-ar4e £■ Science ' 44 WATERS. PHANOR B. Ex- arts e. Scl nc« ' 43 EMANUEL, WILLIAM E. Ex-Commrrcc ' 37 ,iWEILER, LEONARD H. Ex-Oris (. ScUnces ' 41 aiWOLFE, EDGAR JOSEPH Ex-Enjincering ' 40 DOUCET, WALTER ANDRE Ex-Engintering ' 43 ZATARAIN. JULES FRANK HEATH. JOHN HUDDLESTON arts 1 Sciences ' 40 BLANCHARD. LAWRENCE CRANE. Jr. Ex-arts 1 Sciences. ' 28 KING, EDWARD LACY Jr. Engineering ' 39 KRANZ, LESTER MASUR -PARPAL. JOSEPH J. Emgiiieermg ' 44 BURLEIGH, HUBERT WILLIAM. Jr. Ex-OT ' Is e. Sciences ' 40 BURWICK. NORMAN N. Ex-Oris 6, Sciences ' 40 MOTTRAM, THOMAS ALVA EngiKcering ' 12 FORTENBERRV, LUTHER StXTOM medicine ' 34 SIMS. HARRY VERNON. Jr. Art L. Sc ' iencee ' 43 BERRY, FRANKLIN PIERCE, m Ex- Law ' 41 MONTGOMERY. BRAtMERD SPENCER Ortft I- Sci ' PENN. JOSEPH CHALARCN E»-C«n ii«rce ' 37 CRUMP. BENJAMIN. IE Ex-artft I, Science; ' 41 ERHAHN. JOStPH F.. Jn. S, LEONARD S.. Jr. ree •»» . HERBERT H. ■ dr f fc Scicjicee 40 • HIRE. BURNIE N.. J . Ex-OrU • Sc ' uincee 40 TOMPKINS. W1UIAM FRASER.Jr. Engineering ' 40 ZOLLER. DAVID NATHAN Ex- Suramsr- School 39 USHLEY. WILUAM J. H, 4«. Ex-Co»»»rt ' 42 4cC0ARD. AtBERT BABCOCK. Jr. , 4i ,Ei gii ceriflg ' 43 RAY. JAMES W, icm ' 34 , ...KAL, ERNEST CoBinere 31 »MOSELEY, WILLIAM C. Connerce ' 38 • PAINTER, STEPHEN W. Engineering ' 41 i. BENEDICT. HAURKTE TEMHEY, Jr. ' Exdrti e. Sciencci ' 41 CRAIS. DAVID E. arts I. ScWneet ' 42 CELLES. GEORGE LEOPOLD. Jr. Ex - Engineering ' 30 RANDALL. JACOB COWPER, J«. Ex-Qrts ». S iene i ' 44 i FORTIER. JOHN F.. Jr. is Engineering ' 43 ' ' ER. MILTON H. Csc- Conwneree ' 42 U BLANC, SAMUEL A. Loup ' 35 LEE. MADISON C. Ex Qrt» Scieeces, ' SCHWEITZER HAROLD SiMON Ex- Arte 4. 5 i » t5, ' 43 BERNARD. GERARD HENRY Jr. DAVIS WILUAM RUSSELL HLedicuue ' 34 ALLENBER . EDWARD HARK Ex-Coiwarct ' +3 HOOD. LESLIE M„ Jr. Ex-()raduat« ' 42 CERVANTES. FRANCIS ILOEFOHSO £jc-£Mglnecrir.g 40 ♦ missing ia Action Against a backdrop o-f world s+rl-fe, Tulanlans marched along their educational paths. Somewhere else In the world, Tulanlans marched, died and made pos- sible the continuance of a way of life which we are privileged to enjoy. To the Tulanians who died in World War II we respectfully dedicate this yearbook.
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. ' Not just In these pictures and phrases, but in our nnemories, are the events of the past 12 months etched. These months have brought history in an unparalleled form. The world ' s greatest war came to an end with a victory brought by a new power — a power made possible through years of re- search and study on the part of the greatest minds of America. Through the might of education the Atomic Age was opened and nine days later peace came again to a battered world. ' V ,x
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FROM THE PRESIDENT In the JAMBALAYA four years ago I wrote of the temporary change in the function of education which Tulane faced at that time, and it has recorded the changing aspects of the University ' s life during those years. Although the war period required consideration of temporary and emergency needs, plans also were made for our educational progress in the future. At the war ' s end Tulane announced plans to obtain new financial resources and to bring additional endow- ment to the University. This does not suggest expansion. It has always been our desire to provide the best possible instruction for a selected student body. The endowment of the University must be increased now to enable Tulane to grow normally and to maintain our present educational commitments, the assurance to this section of fine educational opportunity. Commencement this year brings an end to the wartime V-12 and NROTC programs. We shall regret to say goodbye to the Navy trainees who have come from the forty-eight states. We shall miss seeing their trim uniforms and their smart parades. We shall remember with a smile and an understanding heart the discomforts of their crowded living conditions and the monotony of a mess- hall existing on the barrenness of a civilian market! With it over we shall look back upon the past years of wartime existence with more tolerance and with nostalgia for the good friends who saw it through with us. We are happy now to welcome the return of war veterans, among whom are many former Tulanians, as well as the younger students who have not known military service. The prob- lems of reconversion are difficult and slow of solving. There is no gallantry in enduring them. But now we must engage in the struggle for peace, and ft must be without fear and without falntness of heart. This book will bring to mind the year 1945-46, which saw the end of the war and the graduation of the School of Medicine on the day of the announcement of victory over Japan. It will show the faces of many friends for whom war ' s end will mean the return to their chosen Alma Mater or the shedding of their uni- formed existence at Tulane. All of these friends will leave something of them- selves here, and will carry something of us with them throughout their lives.
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