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BETA BETA BETA OFFICERS HtLEN SHERRARP PresldenI PRISCILLA WELLS Secretary GLADYS BLOOM Treasurer MEMBERS Frances Bryssori Peqqy Michel Rosalie L. Cocchiara Rosemonde Peltz Ellen Kelley Joyce Sieknnann Gloria Stuart Beta Beta Beta is an honorary international bioloqical fraternity which was formed in 1920. The Beia Lambda chapter was installed at Newcomb Colleqe in 1933 Beta seeks to encouraqe scholarly attainment in the scientific field of learnlnq by reservinq its membership for those who achieve superior academic records and who indicate special aptitude for the subject of biology. Every month Beta Beta Beta sponsors a noted speaker, who lectures on some bioloqical field. OFFICERS GEORGE E. BURGESS Maqiste. ROBERT C. SMITH Clerk JAMES G. DUBUISSON Exchequer PEDRO E. MUNIZ-RAMOS Historian MEMBERS Michael H. Baqot John Harty, Jr. Nicholas D. Bernard Norwood H. Hinqle, Jr. Francis H. Bohlen Robert E. Johnson Farrell A. Blanchard Lee P. Lottinqer Julian P. Briqnac Charlton H. Lyons, Jr. Marvin L. Collins Edmund Mclllhenny William J. Conrad Aubrey L. Moore Dwiqht A. Dahmes Herve Racivitch, Jr. Georqe Deneqre Edward J. Randle Jack H. Folk Davis F. Reid Edward V. Frayle Edward H. Saer, Jr. Georqe H. Fust Russell J. Schnoekas Mason P. Gilfoil Hugh L. Stone Harry Glass II James E. Wright, Jr. Donald R. Wellford Phi Delta Phi leqal fraternity selects its members on the basis of scholarship and ethics. Hs aims are the pro- motion of leqal training and ethics. Projects for White Inn for the year 1947-1948 include a placement service for law qraduates and a lending library for law students needing textbooks. PHI DELTA PHI 29
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UJ L CLUB OFFICERS JOE OGLE Presideni ROY LEDBETTER Vice-President DAVE SEEL Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS H. Blackburn R. Maxon D. M. Bradburn D. E. Newman R. Brock A. Ochsner W. W. BuckhauKs J. C. Oqle R. Gales F. M. Parks J. G. Denton R. J. Peace E. L. Garlett M. PraH J. E. Goode R. Raborn J. Heard J. Sawyers J. Jackson D. Seel R. Ledbetter S. SkiHicorn A. K. Mclnnis J. V illiamson The Owt Glub is an organization composed of twenty- four seniors in the School of Medicine elected yearly on the basis of their character, personality, scholastic in- terest. The purpose of the club is to promote better student-faculty relationships so that both parties may benefit from constructive criticism, in order to maintain and advance scholarship, teaching, and ethics at the Medical school. In addition, the organization Is pledged to several projects, such as gathering information of aid to junior and senior students in the selection of internships, and has taken leadership in sponsoring the Tulane Medical Research Fund, for the promoting and financing of wider research at the School of Medicine. OFFICERS CARL SCHUMACHER President HARRY HEINTZEN Vice-President EDMUND MARTIN Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Dennis Bryant Vernon Bourdette Bliss Buchan Thomas Clapp Patricia Cronin Paul Desbon S+eve Ellis Diane Farrell Elmer Freed Lawrence Fritz Robert Guggenheli Philip Harsham Julian Henrlques David Kleck Edmund Martin Patrick McCauley Paul Newman Carl Schumacher Thomas Sillars Richard Smart Frank StaJnton McVey Ward Robert V ' Illar d David Yockey Founded at Tulane In 1926, Theta Nu. honorary journal- ism fraternity, strives to further the achievement of good journalism not only on the campus but wherever Tulane copy Is printed. It is especially active In the develop- ment of undergraduate participation In the Hullabaloo. Back In force after a wartime lapse, Theta Nu will again award the Reporter ' s Gup to the outstanding Tulane reporter of Tulane news and will continue to pro- mote interest in the annual Dorothy Dlx Feature Story Contest. Last year ' s award was presented to David M. Kleck. T H E T R n U 28
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flLPHfl sicmn sicmn OFFICER MERLE FISHER President Ruth Boulet MEMBERS Betty Gray Betty Browne Alpha Sigma Sigma is the senior honorary so- ciety. It was founded at Newcomb in 1 9 1 5 to promote leadership, scholarship, and loyal s ervice to the school. On Alpha Sigma Sigma Day the names of those elected are announced before the Student Body. These members represent the ideals of honor, scholarship, leadership, ser- vice, and school spirit for which the organization stands. The members of this organization play a large part in Freshman Orientation and have charge of Freshman Government for the first semester of the school year. OFFICERS JEANINNE McGEE President BEVERLY McARTHUR Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS Lanier Allingham Beverly Brown Emily Jean Grisson Dora Martin Betty Oehmig Jane Parkhouse Carol Sue Smith Vera Wright Anita Yancey At the end of each year the most outstanding freshmen at Newcomb are selected on the basis of school spirit, leadership, and scholarship to be Assets. Initiation day is a highlight on Newcomb campus. At the chapel service the new members are called from the audience and donkey ' s tails are tied on them by the Sophomore Assets. After a song has been composed in honor of the day, the initiates, led by the old members, parade around the campus, concluding the initia- tion with a luncheon in the recreation room of Dixon Hall. The following year Assets take an active part in Freshman orientation. The president is on the orientation committee and the members act as Big Sisters to the Freshmen. S S E T 30
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