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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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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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flLPHfl CHI SIGmfl OFFICERS FREDERICK A. OECKBAR PresidonI FRANK R, HESS. JR Vice-Prejidenl PHIL NAQUIN Reporter ALTON A. LANDRY Recorder GEORGE B. LUCAS Treasurer HOHN C. CLARK Master of Ceremonies GEORGE E. THOt-IPSON Alumni Secretary CHARLES G. MARSHALL Chapter Advisor MEMBERS John W. Anderson J. Landwehr T. M. Birdwell J. G. Lipps. Clarence Biack R. A. Louymire R. J. Bryson T. E. Louis John C. Clark George B. Lucas N. Cull R. B. Marston Frederick A. Deckbar Herbert E. tvlauterer Noel C. Davie. Jr. Christopher L. Menqis R J French J. R. McLaughlin R. B ' . Galbrelh H. C. Moke Ruber A. Generes Frank J. Monteleone Angelo V, Graci Phil Naquin Guy A. Guillot Boo Nunnaly Alton S. Hall G. K. Shaw Frank R. Hess. Jr. G. A. Schmit P. E. Hollov ay George H. Thompson C. G. Jeremias S. L. Vail. Jr. Geo. G. Lamaousy Clyde Welcker Alton A. Landry W. K. Witherspoon Alpha Chi Sigma Is a professional chemical fraternity open to qualified men in chemistry and allied fields. The Alpha Tau Chapter was organized at Tulane in the spring of 1928. The three objects of the fraternity are: 1. To bind its members with a tie of true and lasting friend- ship. 2. To strive for the advancement of Chemistry both as a science and a profession. 3. To aid its members by every honorable means in the at- tainment of their ambitions as chemists throughout their lives. The Alpha Tau Chapter sponsors annually a freshman essay contest in Chemistry at Tulane. It also sponsors a safety program and maintains a display case in the Richardson Chemistry Building. OFFICERS CLYDE J. WELCKER President GAYLE SCHWARZENBACH Vice-President GEORGE LUCAS Treasurer LORELEI CARROLL Secretary MEMBERS Ledolpti Baer Douqias R. Ingram Burnham J. Berthelol Elizabeth Jensen Lorelei G. Carroll Georqe G. Lambousy Arthur Corey Harold A. Levey, Jr. John R. Cripe Robert A. Lonqmire Edmund Dakutls Georqe B. Lucas Frederick A. Deckbar William E. McWhirter Carl W. Eller Albert I. Mailer Mary FInley Charles Mastio Georqe L. Foerster Ashton J. Pecquet Frank D. Franklin. Jr. Gayle M. Schwarzenbach Alder Frederlckson Georqe K. Shaw Joan C. Grattan Herschel Sidransky Rosalind Harris Beryle E. Stall Stanford P. Herron Gloria Stewart Frank R. Hess, Jr. Clyde J. Welcker Randall A. Houidobre Georqe M. Zleqier One of the newest orqanlzations of the Tulane- Newcomb campus Is the Student Affiliates of the Ameri- can Chemical Society, which was established here durlnq the summer session of 1945. With Dr. John Scott as Its faculty advisor, the qroup functions to stimulate Interest In the more modern advances in chemistry. Members have the opportunity to learn, and to ' express themselves In the various branches of their chemical interests by the presentation of oriqinally prepared papers, and by informal discussions. RinERicnn CHEmicfli societv 27
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