Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1957

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tEts raiERMR ' S TUSK-a-LQQSn - Hail, Queen Ruth. The ingenuity of the Kappas prevail as their clever Home- coming display garners fir-t place fr)r the second straight year. One of the niisfortuties of being recognized as a campus beauty is getting the poorest seats in the stadium for a game. The night preceding Homecoming is a frantic one for the decorators. the rounds of the various fraternity and sorority houses deco- rated for the occasion. The day was grand for football and ihc stands were packed. The game proved exciting from start lo fini-li. 1 he Greenies were defeatiii. Iml the spirit of tlu- i x was not lost. Instead, everyone attended the Homecoming dai;( (• llial tiiglil. I he dance was climaxed li ihc iiresenlalion (il llii ' lloiiiecoming Queen, iuilh Harper, and the coiiil. llie fun nf lloniecoming. with its hectic rush to decorate (he so- roril and fraternity houses, with I aw students taking over the campus carrying canes and wearing Derby hats, and the general air of festivities that prevailed had reached its end. All was over until llie next year.



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1 Hi Tulano is proiid of her medical school. The school, uiidir llic direi ' lion of Dean Max Lapiiam, is particularly acclaimed fur its superiority in the field of tropical diseases. The entrance requirements are hard and taxing Iml the (Hitcome is ex- Iremi ' lv rewarding. Tulane medical students are not a very familiar sight at many of the social functions. Freshmen, especially, seem to confine their activities to eating, studying, and walking to and from school with a little sleeping on the side — mostly as an extra curricular activity. When the freshman year is finished the student moves on to more interesting work at a new location — Tulane ' s uptown medical school. The downtown campus is a thing of the past as the student takes his place in New Orleans ' center of medi- cal knowledge. Saturday night the medical student relaxes and devotes a little lime to social life. Here is the time for him to forget his problems in a quiet place with a date, or at one of the fra- ternity blasts with the other students. Then all of a sudden it ' s over and Monday is here again. Once again the work piles up, with only the encouraging thought that someday the goal of becoming a doctor will be achieved. medicine Tulane med students get not only educational, but ako prac- tical instructions. brighter tomorrow The study of lower animal forms prepares the future doctor. An important facet in the education of a doctor is the preparing of slides

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