Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1948

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Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 27 of 248
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DENNIS BRYANT THE RLL-RmERICnn HULLflBflLOO When Editor Dennis Bryant surveyed his meager newspaper sta+t last September, he concluded that Editorial Order No. I must real: Inter-staff dating v ill not be tolerated. For marriage had ripped the staff from stem to stern. Gone were Associate Editors Bob Barnes and Wllma Knight by way of the altar. Gone was Society Editor Lorraine Freeman with trackman Hugh Liles, to the tune of the wedding march. Untouched by love ' s demands were: Phil Harsham, who filed the associate editor ' s slot; Rosemary Carnes, who moved into the society editor ' s shoes; Columnist Vic Gold was rumored steady with Dale Soloman, the new Newcomb editor. Single Henry Hulla business staff 9 Threefoot took over spores, along with married Al Perry and suspected John Gleason. New faces made to realize the dateless responsibilities of being a Hullabalooite were: McVey Ward, Edgar Ashworth. Bob Guggen- heijTier, News Ed. Bill Jenkins, feature writers Diane Ferrell, Herman Kohlman, Critic Pat Cronin, and Assistant Business Manager Larry Hennessey. Even Business Manager Jack Schwegmann fell under close scrutiny as well as Feature Ed Harry Heintzen. Heintzen remained a loyal newspaperman throughout, scorning entangling alliances, but Jack broke the shackles near the close of the Bryant term by marriage to Nanette Taylor. A few days before his term as editor closed, Bryant made a start- ling announcement: His engagement to Newcombite Rene Herbert. A careful screening revealed Harsham as the least likely to be hooked. I live in the veterans barracks, and, as such, am not a likely prospect. Besides. I don ' t have a car, he said, clinching his eligibility. With car-less Harsham came still single, still around McVey Ward and Harry Heintzen as associate editors. Unfortunately, Ward had gone the way of most flesh by planning to marry Betty Holland in September. With the New Order, some changes and additions were made. Dale Soloman became copy editor and Diane Farrell took over as feature editor. Edgar Ashworth was promoted to assistant copy editor. Continuing In the same jobs were Bill Jenkins as news editor, Henry Threefoot as sports editor, Rosemary Carnes as society editor, Vic Gold as columnist and Jim Blitch as cartoonist. Singer Larry Hennessey, as business manager, dropped his vocal chords to look after the Hullabaloo purse strings. With him, hands cupped under the money bags, was Assistant Business Manager Tom McBrlde. Harlan Sindell got a weekly mouthful of Uncle Sam ' s postage paste as circulation manager. ,



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OmiCROn DELTA KRPPfl OFFICERS T. N. JAMES President HANS B. JOHASSEN Facuiiy Advisor MEMBERS H. L. Baker R. F. Bland G. E. Burgess, Jr. E. L, Deramee, Jr. L. Fin ley N. J. Gaqliano C. B. Hall R. Harris, Jr. G. L. Hetherwicic J. T. Jackson T. N. James F. W. Lewis F. B. Martin H. Marx T. B. Mcintosh A. Moore C. M. Moss, Jr. R. A. Murphy T. Reboul J. K. RIess (faculty) H. L. Stone T. A. Svendson J. H. Terry Omicron Delta Kappa Is a national collegiate organiza- tion which selects for membership students who have excelled In more than one of the following fields of uni- versity activity: scholarship, athletics, social and religious affairs, publications, speech, music, and dramatic arts. Members are elected from the faculty and administration on the basis of having displayed unselfish leadership in the interest of the university. The two primary bases for election are character and leadership. ODK is the only national collegiate organization which recognizes excellence in extracurricular pursuits; It is also the only national collegiate organization which embraces both student and faculty as active members. The national organization was founded at Washington and Lee University in 1914. The Alpha Zeta Circle ai Tulane was established In 1930. OFFICERS LEONARD FINLEY President TOM MclNTOSH Vlce-Presldenl EDMUND MARTIN Secretary MEMBERS Herbert Baker Newell Berry Forres Collins Rufus Harris, Jr. Floyd Lewis Henry A. Mellon Aubrey Moore Murphy Moss Bob Murphy Dean Pfelffer Jimmy Plauche Troye Svendson Kappa Delta Phi was founded at Tulane In 1904 as an honorary organization for the promotion of school spirit. Each year it selects from the junior and senior classes and from graduate school, men who have been conspicuous for school spirit and for distinguished and unselfish loyalty and endeavor during their university careers. One faculty member Is recognized for outstand- ing service. Kappa Delta Phi has a two-fold purpose. It confers membership upon those singularly effective and successful in promoting school spirit and advancing university enterprise, and it binds together these men Into an organization dedicated to further endeavor In behalf of Tulane. KflPPfl DELTA PHI 24

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