Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1951

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fl D E L P H n S OFFICERS JERE WELLBORN President BILL MOORE Vice President BOB MALTZ Secretary MAX DURHAM Treasurer VINCE MAS5IMINI .... Sgt. At Arms DR. KARLAM RIESS . . . Faculty Adviser MEMBERS Paul Loria, Peter Pizzo, Woody Banks, Frances Scarritt. Bill Moore. Armand Legend.re, VInce Massimini, Bobby Maxwell, Bobby Zetzman. Lock- wood Fell, Lenny Furher, C, J. Martin, Bob Bou- dreau. Tom Farmer, V. L, Ewing, J ere Wellborn, Dick Johnson, Don Maynard, Doug Jaubert, Bob Maltz, Max Durham, Gordon Brown, Jack Lohman, Dan Hurly, L, R. Jalanak, Jr., Julian Good, Joe Ross, Ed Zaita, Clay Talbot, John Fournet, Allen Adams, Ed Stacy. Chuck Bonura. Adelphons is an interfraternity fraternity, founded at Tulane University in 1949 to promote inter- fraternity relations and spirit, to further coopera- tion between the University and the Greek Letter organizations and to serve the school. By its very nature it accomplishes the first of these objects since it is composed of members of the social fraternities elected by the Adelphons. In this group they work and relax together creating a bond and a unity of nineteen fraternities which are rivals in almost every other field. Meetings are held in roundrobin fashion in the fraternity houses on the campus, affording an opportunity to each fraternity to meet and make new friends among the others. The Adelphons -have represented the fraternity world in such school functions as University Convo- cation. At Christmas it served as a coordinating body when many of the Greeks sought through the purchase of presents and clothes to bring Christmas into the homes of many needy families. At present the Adelphons are spon soring a move to publish an interfraternity handbook to be sent out to all incoming Freshmen. This is an effort to promote and publicize the obiects and values of fraternities at Tulane and by providing information to give a better understanding of their worth. In the line of social functions probably hte most outstanding was the picnic given ai Vince Massimi- ni ' s house in Slidell. It was there that most of the members acquired their first sunburn of the year while swimming and playing Softball. OFFICERS EDWARD WRIGHT . BREWER PENCE . . JOEL FEIGAN , . . HANS FEIBELMAN . JOSEPH FITZPATRICK ROBERT BRUMFIELD . Speaker Vice-Speaker Secretary-Treasurer Parliamentarian Historian Sergeant-at-arms MEMBERS Arthur Barron, Dan Blackstock, Robert B rum- field, Hans Feibelmann, Joel Feigon, Joseph Fitzpatrick, Carlos Giron. Arthur Lichtman, Jim Mooney, Brewer Pence, Nathan Popkin, Harold Roundtree, David Seelig. Phillip Slipakoff, Ronald Sturtz, John Welsh, Jr., Edward Wright, Arthur Yazmajian. Anything from Churchillian oratory to Im- promptu Give ' em hell diatribe can be heard in the chamber of the Glendy Burke Literary and Debating Society. Generally the latter though, fo.r if current political issues are seldom solved in its Senate-like proceedings, they are given a violent airing. The Glendy Burke Society is the University ' s representative for intercollegiate debate, and it is around debating that most of the society ' s activities center. Besides entertaining visiting teams, often outstanding ones such as Oxford, U. of California, and West Point, the society sends Its varsity squad to week-end tourna- ments and out on brief tours. Glendy Burke is the pjace to acquire self-confidence in public speaking, to hear book reviews on Important political writings, to become a stickler for parliamentary procedure, and to get chummy with a crowd of future (and present) poli- ticians. The society is freighted with traditions — one being that no women are -allowed — but this Is altogether to be expected, for, after all, as the members do unanimously agree: the Glendy Burke Society Is older than the University. Hot air for sale G L E n D V BURKE 22



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T-U 1951 C. T. (JACK) TURNER EdHor-in-Chief Below: The sinner, the preacher, and the pope Bottom: Obviously posed The staff has tried to present this 1951 JAMBALAYA in a different manner than its predecessors with several changes from the standard run of JAMBALAYA. Recognizing the fact that the individual student is interested pri- marily in his or her particular school the class sections have been ar- ranged according to the separate Universities and Colleges comprising Tulane University. In these separate sections have also been placed the various organizations which are mainly participated in by the students of that particular College. This has enabled us to eliminate a large and sometimes dull organizations section. With the belief that the full value of a college annual is not realized until some time after a student ' s graduation we have made an attempt to give the hometown addresses of all students whose names appear in this book. We believe that this may be of value to a student in later life T. LEACH E. FRANCISCO R. BRINKMANN » ' t

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