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Dr. Karlem Riess, Faculty Advisor +o Fraternities TULANE PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL In 1858 the first fraternity was founded on the Tulane campus. Since that time the frat ernity system has grown and prospered to the extent that now there are sixteen national fraternities at Tulane, all of which are governed by the Pan-hlellenic Council. The council is composed of a junior and senior representative from each fraternity. The executive function of the council is vested In the Judiciary Committee, comprised of the four officers and two mem- bers at large, which serves as advisor to the chairman and assists him in the performance of his duties. The Judiciary Committee is supplemented by the Athletic Committee, chaired by the Director of Interfraternity Activities. This committee has jurisdiction over all the various competitive activities of the fraternities, ranging from football to songfest and scholarship. In September the Council opens the year with a welcoming banquet for all new pledges. The Council also sponsors as its major activity the annual Greek Week, and was one of the first campuses In the country to Institute such a program. The Week, climaxed by the Pan-hlellenic formal, features officer and pledge discussions and the community hielp Day, all of which are designed to promote a united fraternity system on the Tulane campus. Pan-Hellenic Representatives
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CHARLES SEEMANN President FRED SEXTON Secretary MEMBERS Alpha EpsHon Pi ALLAN ADELSON Alpha Epsilon Pi ROBERT FRIEDMAN Alpha Tau Omega OMER KUEBEL Alpha Tau Omega CLYDE da la HOUSSAYE Beta Theta Pi STEPHEN NICHOLS Beta Theta Pi CHARLES SEEMANN, JR. Delta Kappa Epsilon KAUL BUHLER Delta Kappa Epsilon BENNETT POWELL Delta Sigma Phi GEORGE MEYER Delta Sigma Phi ROBERT STASSI Delta Tau Delta ROBERT CLARK Delta Tau Delta MICHAEL MICHEL Kappa Alpha CAMERON PAYNE Kappa Alpha HARRY KELLEHER Kappa Sigma NEAL MANGOLD Kappa Sigma FRED PREAUS Phi Delta Theta GARY BROWN Phi Delta Theta THOMAS IRWIN Phi Kappa Sigma ALAN GUMA Phi Kappa Sigma ROBERT ODDONE Pi Kappa Alpha NELSON CASTELLANO Pi Kappa Alpha EDWARD SPOTO, JR. Sigma Alpha Epsilon FRED McCAUGHAN Sigma Alpha Epsilon FRED SEXTON, JR. Sioma Alpha Mu JAY BLOCK Sigma Alpha Mu . . - JERRY GREENBAUM Sigma Chi GEORGE ENOCHS Sigma Chi „ FENTON SANGER Tau Epsilon Phi BOB COHEN Tau Epsilon Phi DONALD MILLER Zeta Beta Tau MARTIN DAVIDSON Zeta Beta Tau HOWARD HURTIG first Row, Left to Right: Allen Adelson, Jay Block, Kaul Buhler. Second Row; Nelson Castellano, Robert Clark, Martin Davidson. Third Row: Clyde de la Houssaye, George Enochs, Robert Friedman. Fourth Row: Jerry Greenbaum, Alan Guma, Howard Hurtig. Fifth Row: Thomas Irv. ' in, Harry Kelleher, Neal Mangold. Sixth Row; Fred McCaughan, Stephen Nichols, Robert Oddone. Seventh Row; Cameron Payne, Bennett Powell, Fred Preaus. Eighth Row; Fenton Sanger, Edward Spoto, Robert Stassi. Not Pictured: Gary Brown, Bob Cohen, Omer Kuebel, George Meyer, Michael Michel, Donald Miller. 268
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Robert Friedman, president ■ ALPHA EPSILON PI ■ TAU UPSILON CHAPTER Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded at New York University, and the Tau Upsilon Chapter appeared on the Tulane campus in 1951. This has been a banner year for Tau Upsilon, as thirty-six boys accepted the blue and gold pledge pin of Alpha Epsilon Pi, the largest pledge class on campus. Departing from the old cliche about all v ork and no play, the boys have not forgotten the social side of college, as evidenced by such successful parties as the Gangster party, Pat O ' Brien Re- vue with Emile Paree as master of ceremonies, the Pledge party, and the annual Shipwreck party. These gala affairs gave the mem- bers of Alpha Epsilon Pi many fun-filled hours. The annual Spring Formal which was held at the Monteleone Hotel remains a cher- ished memory for the departing seniors, as well as the new brothers. Alpha Epsilon Pi has excelled scholastically, taking first place in scholastic competition for the second time in three years. The Fraternity participated with much enthusiasm in all facets of Pan-Hellenic competition. Some campus activities in which the brothers participated were the Hullabaloo, Greenbacke. ' S, Tusk, APO, Pre-Medical Society, Pi Lambda Beta, Phi Beta Kappa, ROTC, Campus Nite, Honor Board, and the new University Center. Alpha Epsilon Pi ' s answer to security patrol Darling, I ' d like you to meet my family. 270
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