Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1954

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N E W C O M B COLLEGE FACULTY ERICH ALBRECHT MARY ALLEN ABKAM AMSEL HELEN BEARD WARREN BREED CARDON BURNHAAr, JR. GERALD CAPERS, JR. EGYDIO de CASTRO e SILVA MILDRED CHRISTIAN PAUL CONRAD DOROTHY DASPIT SIMONE de la S. DELERY ADELE DROUET WILLIS EGGLER ROBERT FEILD FRANK GRIFFIN MARGARET GROBEN PETER HANSEN GEORGE HENDRICKSON FRANCIS JAMES WALTER JENKINS ARDEN KING WILLIAM KOLB DAGMAR LeBRETON HAROLD LEE MONROE LIPPMAN ANNA MANY GAITHER McCONNELL VIRGINIA McCONNELL GWYNN McPEEK GEORGE MEYER ROSE MOONEY ALICE PARKERSON THOMAS PATRICK GLADYS RENSHAW LOUISE ROBERTS WARREN ROBERTS. JR. MARY ROOTES DOROTHY SEAGO FLORENCE SMITH WILLIAM SMITHER LUCILE SNYDER MARY SOLLMANN JAMES STEG JULIUS STRUPPECK ALINE TAYLOR MARY TENNEY PAT TRIVIGNO PETER VOLPE GERALD WARREN RENA WILSON WILLIAM WOODS CONCHA ZARDOYA STUDE.NT OFFICERS CAROLINE TRUEMAN President MARY ANN KELLEY Vice-President MAUDE SAUNDERS Corresponding Secretary JIMMIE MACKENROTH Recording Secretary In 1886, Mrs. Josephine Louise Newcomb established New- comb College as a memorial to her only daughter. This was the first woman ' s college to function within the framework of a uni- versity, a concept unique in the academic world at that time al- though it has been copied in many institutions since. Because of Mrs. Newcomb ' s wisdom and foresight, thousands of young women have known the educational benefits of such an arrangement. On their own campus they have had a full curriculum of Liberal Arts. Music, and Fine Arts, a faculty keenly interested in them as individuals, and their own self-government; whereas their as- sociation with the university has provided those manifold academic and social opportunities which blended to make their college career a memorable one. And set as it is within the cultural milieu of New Orleans, Newcomb is thus traditionally rich in its capac- ity to offer a truly liberal education. DEAN JOHN HUBHARIl

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SCHOOL OF LAW FACULTY CHARLES DUNBAR, JR. MONTE LEMANN WOOD BROWN RAY FORRESTER MITCHELL FRANKLIN LEON HUBERT, JR. GEORGE JANVIER SAMUEL LANG JAMES MORRISON CLARENCE MORROW EUGENE NABORS LEONARD OPPENHEIM CECIL RAMEY, JR. FERDINAND STONE WALTER SUTHON, JR. ARTHUR WAECHTER, JR. JOHN WISDOM STUDENT OFFICERS MICHAEL McNULTY President ALVIN KUNTZ Vice-President JAMES MOONEY Secretary ROBERT BREGER Trmstirer The primary objective of the College is to train students for the practice of law in Louisiana, but this is by no means its only objective. It is of advantage to all that the College remain purposely prepared to train students from any part of the United States and from any of the Latin American countries, and that the student body always include a substantial number of repre- sentatives of these last two groups. The unique legal history of Louisiana, combined with the geographical position and Latin culture of New Orleans, makes it particularly appropriate that the College should attract and serve a diversity of groups with a diversity of legal programs. DEAN RAY FORRESTER y



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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES FACULTY Professors WILLIAM BINKLEY WALTER BOSCH FRED CAGLE FRED COLE THOMAS CRUMPLER CLARENCE DANHOF DONALD DUDLEY WILLIAM DUREN, JR. THOMAS EARLE JOHN ENGLEKIRK JAMES FEIBLEMAN RICHARD FOGLE RUSSEL CEER THOMAS GOVAN JOHANN GLUM HARRY HAYES WILLIAM HOGAN LAWRENCE HOWARD ARTHUR IRION HANS JONASSEN FORREST LaVIOLETTE MONROE LIPPMAN ROBERT LUMIANSKY ROGER McCUTCHEOX CECIL MANN PANOS MORPHOS JOSEPH MORRIS JOHN MORRISSEY ROBERT NIESF.T FORREST OAKES BILLY PETTIS JOHN ROHRER CHARLES SILIN GEORGE SIMMONS REINHARD STEINMAYER GARLAND TAYLOR LOH TSAI ALEXANDER WALLACE ROBERT WAUCHOPE DANIEL WOGAN Associale Professors NELS BAILKEY EDWARD BALLARD GUSTAVO CORREA DAVID DEENER JOHN DYER JOSEPH EWAN ULAND FEHLAU HARLAN GILMORE WILLIAM GRIFFITH SZE-iSEN HU ELWOOD HUNTER JOHN HUSBAND WALTER JENKINS JOHN McCAMPBELL CHARLES MacKENZIE JOHN NIGRA GEORGE PENN GRAYDON REGENOS KARLEM RIESS JOHN SCOTT WILLIAM SHAW KALMAN SILVERT WILLIAM SMITH JOHN STIBBS DICK TAYLOR. JR. JOSEPH THOMSON GEORGE WOOD STUDENT OFFICERS AARON ROSEN President CECIL MORGAN Vice-President EDMUND McCOOL Secretary The purpose of the College is to assure every student an op- portunity to receive a sound general education as well as a proper basis for specialization in future activities. It is expected that some students will wish to prepare themselves for entrance into graduate or professional schools. Others will terminate their formal education with the undergraduate degree and achieve in a working situation whatever additional skills and knowledge they may require for success. In any case, the College offers its students preparation for positions of leadership and trust in their communities. : ' 9s DEAN FRED COLE

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