Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1948

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PHI BETH KflPPfl OFFICERS DR. WILLIAM DUREN President MEMBERS Quentin L. Ault Herbert Bloom William Brown Dorothy Carru + h William Cherry Neville Cull tvlarqaret Cuneo Donald Dexter Julia Ferguson Lois Flurry Fay Frey Norman Creco Simeon Heninger, Jr Leo hloran Roy Huss Maxine Kaplan Norman Karchmer Dolores Kelley Felice Maurer hielen Meriwether Lillian Nequeloua Frank Orland Herve Raclvitch, Jr. Andrew Reck Jane Rodrlque Roqina Rouk William Shepard Matthew Sutherland, Jr. Harold R. Swardson, Jr. Robert Warriner, II Barbara Wedemeyer Anne Weitz OFFICERS DANIEL T. RAWLS President GEORGE E. NUNN Secretary-Treasurer Lloyd W. Anderson, Jr. Alice Colleen Becham Jean E. Friedman David Glover MEMBERS Alvan D. Hellback Lindon J. Mellancon Andrew G. Henning Art Oldstein Ernest N. Kahn Henry Plouche (Honorary) Elton C. Lasseiqne George T. Plunkett Walton J. Lebretan Benjeman Roach, Jr. Edward B. Scherich Roy J. Segall Guy W. Trump Patricia Jo W-jrner Beta Gamma Sigma, a national honorary commerce fraternity, was founded at the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin in 1913. The Alpha chapter was founded at Tulane in 1926. The purpose of this association is to encourage and reward scholarship and accomplishment in the field of bus- iness studies among students and graduates of collegiate schools of business; to promote the advancement and spread of education in the science of business; and to foster principles of honesty and integrity in business pratice. BETA LflmBDfl SIGdlfl 25

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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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T fl U BETA PI OFFICERS ROBERT G. BEADLE President GRIFF C. LEE Vice-President FRED WEISSBORN Recording Secretary ROBERT F. BLAND Correspondinq Secretary MEMBERS Robert G. Beadle Walter Martiny Richard F. Blake Robert L. Pons Robert F. Bland Nicholas A. Saiqh Robert F. Fortier Surey R. Slovenko John D. Fitch Milton Van Manen Nicholas N. Henriques Rodney M. Vincent Griqq C. Lee Luther hi. Waller Robert A. Lonqmire Fred Weissborn The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Lehiqh University in 1885 by Edward Higgenson Willians, Jr. It is dedicated to those who have conferred honor upon the ' r Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as underqraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineer- ing. Its aim is to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. New members are selected from the upper scholarship brackets of the College of Engineering by vote of the chapter. Tau Beta Pi was founded at Tulane in 1936. The society is composed of regular members consisting of medical men and women v ho as undergraduates have given promise of becoming leaders in their professions, of honorary members consisting of physicians who have at- tained distinction in any worthy line of human endeavor, and of persons, whether physicians or not, who have gained unusual recognition in fields related to medicine. The most prominent requisite for membership is high scholarship in a broad sense, along with evidence of strength of character, Individuality, originality and moral character. The aims of the society are: (I) the promotion of scholar- ship and research in medical schools, the encouragement of a high standard of character and conduct among medical students and graduates, and the recognition of high at- tainment in medical science of practice and related fields; and (2) the creation of a fund to aid deserving students in the School of Medicine of the Tulane University of Louisiana. DR. RALPH G. SMITH OFFICERS President DR. WILLIAM A. SODEMAN . DR. EDWIN S. KAGY Secretary-Treasurer Vice-President Benjamin Reid Clanton Flora Finch Hurst Bunn Hatch, Jr. Aynaud Maurice Hebert MEMBERS Ervin Hecker Roy Ryoichi Ohtani Francis Leon Jaubert, Jr. Takeshi Okano James Gentry Moore Francis Meredith Parks Thomas Everett Strain, Jr. William Dennis Thames, Jr George Wylie Wyatt flLPHfl OmEGfl flLPHfl 26

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