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OFFICERS JERRY HONEYCUTT President BILL OBERHELMAN Veep HARDY DAVIS Secretary HARRY ENGLEHARDT .... Treasurer LOUIS VERGNE Historian MEMBERS Max Barnett, Bert Benowltz. vier, Me. le Brown. Hardy WIMIam Armstrong, Bill Boeglin, Clo E Davis, Harry Englehardt, Joe Fitzpotrick, Jerry Honeyc ' jtt, Dick Keller, Mike Maher, Clarence Martin, Ben Mauthe. Bill Oberhelman, Brewer Pence, Dave Pope, Evans Powell, Conrad Smith, Roy Smith, Dudley Smolen, Louis Vergne, Bill Zizi. Alpha Phi Omega is on organization whose pur- pose is vo assemble men in ' ihe fellowship of he Scout Oath and Law, and to provide a means by which college men might continue io carry on in the tradition of Ihe Boy Scouts of America. Every year it is ihe custom of Gamma Upsilon, the Tulane chapter of APO, lo render service :o the community, ' ihe university, and ;he itudent body, through a program of planned activities. The chapter this year assisted in Freshman Orienta- tion Week, ushered ilt various university functions, held Paul Tuiane Day. and staged ihe annual Kampus Karnival. which netted just under Ij400 for charity. The local group also played host io ihe State Conclave of the fraternity. On ihe lighter side, Alpha Phi Omega put on ihe hilarious Ugly Mug contest, through which ihe ugliest man on the Tulane campus is selected! It is easy io see ihat APO is not an organization for ihose who desire personal recognition, but rather, ihe group tends io play up ihe value of teamwork and stresses ihe fact ihat irue personal satisfaction can be had by helping others. The boys behind Kampus Karnival ALPHA PHI OmEGA OFFICERS LOUIS VERGNE President EMILIO RODRIGU EZ . Vice-President NINETTE PERRILLIAT , Corr. Secretary MARY 5CHERER . . Recordincj Secretary HUGH DAVIS Treasurer ROSA LAMAR Historian MEMBERS Marcelo Aguile.ra, Fernando Aponfe. Dick Arena, Hernan Arostegut. Max Barnett, Edwin Caplan, Elizabeth Carter. Charles Clark, Jos- eph Crossley, Mortimer Curran. Hugh Davis, Rafael Diaz. Sam R. Dumbar, Miguel Ferrer, Delfin Gomez, Carlos Gonzalez. Rafael Grillo, Rosa Lamar, Ellie Luecke, Juan P. Lopez, Angel L. Lugo, Thelton McCa ' kle. Donald Nicol, Ninette Perrilliat, Emiio Rodriguez, Luciano Salcedo, Mary Scherer, George Shibley, Mario Stein worth. Louis Vergne, Bobbie Webb, Genevieve Wellbaum, Melba Weinberger. George WJIkins, Stafford Williams, Edward Zarachowicz, Raul Zelaya. The Pan American Society is a campus wide organization dedicated 1o i he promotion of Pan American understanding and fellowship among the students of Tulane. Under ihe spon- sorship of the Society a series of social, cul- tural, and educational activities are held dur- ing the year with the purpose of familiarizing the students with the culture of ihe Americas. Outstanding among ihese activities is ihe ceie- bratlon of Pan American Week in April. The PAS plays an Important part in ihe orientation of foreign students and in ihe Latin-American relations of Tulane University and ihe City of New Orleans. Membership In ihe Society Is open to all bona-fide students of Tulane and faculty members. Se habia espanol PAn-AHIERICAn SOCIETV
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siip i ' A- L. M - . 1 k K— ' ' i l H| n 1 ff i«k.AL Jm M DIAMOND LIL Aline Richter Stevens, toastmlstress at the Diamond Jubilee Banquet. NASH AND NAT Marian Nash. 1949-50 Alumnae President, and Natalie Scott, Dorm Drive Alumnae Director, on the beam for the new dorm. ALumnflE RSSociflTion TOP BRASS Dean and Mrs. Logan Wilson. Miss Anna Many, Felice Maurer Lowe. Pres. and Mrs. Rufus Harris. RIGHT AROUND HOME Faculty Alumnae THE COUNSELOR AND THE BIRD DOS Career gals Eleanor LeBlanc and Dorothea Sclesinger talk to the Juniors and Sophs- AS WE WERE or ANYTHING FOR NEWCOMB Alumnae Out-of-Style Show for the Dormitory Drive.
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OFFICERS BILL GEARY . . JACK TURNER . . FLORA TALMADGE BOBBY ZETZMAN . Pi ' esidenf Vice President Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms MEMBERS Henderson Barkley. Chuck Bonura. Joan Burl In- game Buddy Brlnkmann, Elolse Cappel, Barbara Cohn, Bill Crull. Vrginia Day. Bill Evans, Phylljs EmJlng, Mary Kay Hickey, Tommy Hall, Marie Hamel. Dave Henderfon. Anne Holbrook, Jere Johnson. Ed LIndsey, Claire Lewis, Andrea Llvau- dais. Slim Long. Bob Maltz. Joyce Myers. Walter Lee, Abner Northrop, Polly Jean Phelps, Peter PIzzo, Carol Ray. Jack Robe.rts, Bob Seay, Elsa Taylor, Jere Wellborn. Paul Welty. Lagniappes gave the students more dances and stomps In the past year than have been enjoyed on this campus in many moons. The Freshman Dance, which started the year, packed ihe gym. Here many friendships received their start and many little black books received additional phone numbers. At the Homecoming Dance all of us enloyed the music of Hal Mclntyre. His sweet dancable music coupled with the presentation of a lovely court made it an enjoyable evening. In addition. Lagni- appes sponsored a large Spring Dance, a square dance In the gym, and student stomps which were held every other Friday. It Is the hope of the members of this organ- ization ihat ihese dances will provide a medium by which students mav become better acquainted. thus tending to form a more closely knit and better spirited student body. Don ' t go to sleep on us, Slim L n I 6 S OFFICERS TONY LOWE . , . MAX BARNETT . WALLY GOEDECKE . BETTY JEAN WEST . LEONARD STERN DR. JOHN ESTERLINE President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Corr, Secretary , . Librarian Faculty Advisor t ■■ -■r-: iJ:T «e ' «aR:-. Realizing the Importance of a knowledge of ou.r country ' s international affairs, and feeling a need of a systematic study of ' ihe problems which are constantly confronting the American people, the Tulane International Relations Club was formed for the purpose of 5tudylng and discussing these national and international events and Issues which are daily transpiring within and without our national borders and which vitally concern our Ame-Ican life. It is the intention of the club io deal with all ques- tions and topics In an impartial manner, al- ways endeavoring to search out and appreciate the truth of each situation under Investigation, It is the IRC ' s ambition to maintain a broad- mindedness and a fair judgment In discussing our national and International problems, and Ihus better fit ourselves, as college men and women, io take an intelligent and effective part In (o.-wardlng the Interests of our country and our several communities. In order vo carry out ihese intentions o he fullest extent and in ihe most expeditious man- ner, ihe IRC this year has sponsored a number of nationally and iniernationaliy known speak- ers who have spoken on such timely topics as France and Indo-Chlna, New Orleans .ind World Trade, British Socialism. The United Nations, and Spain Under Franco. Also, some very excellent movies were shown, and 1he biggest highlight of ihe year was the United Nations Day Banquet. That ' s a snazzy coat you have on, Tony inTERIIflTIONflL RELflTIOnS CLUB
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