Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1960

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First Row, Left to Right: Bob Ambrose, Stephen L. Avard, Bill Barnett, David Roberge Bayne, C. EIHott Bell, John E. Bergstedt, Thomas Milton Bergstedt, Richard tvi. Bordelon, August Earle Cefalu, Jr., Thomas Brindley Coggin. Second Row: John C. Combe, Sterling Robert Cruger, Ladd Cutter, W. Todd Davison, Leiand Dennis, II, Charles Durham, Jr., Donald A. Fonte, Gary Dan Foster, Edmon Lee Green, Randy Harrison. Third Row: David Franl; Henderson, Shelton E. Hendricb, Barry Hille- brandt, Robert E. Holliday, James Alexander Holliday, Bill Hopkins, Glenn C. House, Jim Hughes, Joe Keeton, Henry Stoval Kendrlck. Fourth Row: W. Howard Kisner, Joseph Morris Kochansky, William C. Lammey, Francis E. Laurent, George R. Leake, James W. Long, Skipper Luke, Mike V. McEnany, Neal R. Mangold, Benson Blake Martin, III. Fifth Row: Gay G. Martin, Jr., Tom Meade, William T. Millican, John Postell, Fredrick F. Preaus, Harlin A. Schmidt, Kent Seale, J. Fellman Seinsheimer, Gene Sentell, Roger H. Silver, Jr. Sixth Row: Clinton Smith, John E. Smith, Howard Cromwell Stanley, Ernest N. Stromberger, James E. Toups, Jr., Robert M. Toups, Jr. John G. Unverzagt, George B. Vaughn, John W. Wahl, Louis H. Watson. Seventh Row: Jack M. Webb. James E. Wesner, Horace Vernon Whitten, William Ward Wicht, James Willette, Jimmy Robert Wilson, Lynn Zarr. Not Pictured: Bob Barth, Milton Bqlles, John Graves, James Hoth, Wen- dell Moody, Roy Newton, Mike Skelly. Colors: Scarlet, White and Green Flower: Lily of the Valley Founded: 1869 283

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Fred Preaus, president The ultimate of virility ■ KAPPA SIGMA ■ SIGMA CHAPTER Kappa Sigma originated af the University of Virginia, and char- tered the Sigma Chapter at Tulane in 1889. Fortunately, the Kappa Sigs returned this fall to a completely re- modeled chapter house thanks to its energetic housemother, Miss Ruth van der Maaten, and to the active alumni. This addition not only contributed to the success of Rush Week, but also has served to bind together chapter spirit and morale. Social activities consisted of champagne parties for Newcomb so- rorities, date buffets at home football games, and a bus trip to Mobile to support the Sreen Wave. An important Fall event was the House Dedication in October, which was honored by a visit from the Kappa Sigma national president and the active mayor of New Orleans. The closed Winter Formal began the Christmas holidays in elegant style. Scholarship is particularly stressed in the local chapter and national as well; two scholarship-leadership awards were presented this year to members of Kappa Sigma. Kappa Sigs hold memberships in Phi Eta Sigma and Phi Beta Kappa on the intellectual levels. Bob Ambrose and Glen House were tapped for Omicron Delta Kappa, and John Combe, Fred Preaus and Buddy Watson were elected to Who ' s Who. Offices were held by members in A Cap- pella Choir and Circle K. John Combe served as JAMBALAYA editor this year assisted by Neal Mangold, John Unverzagt, Buck Cefalu, Roger Silver, and Butch Laurent. Are the others as far behind as we are? 2S2



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Wayne McVadon, president ■ PHI DELTA THETA ■ LOUISIANA ALPHA CHAPTER Phi Delta Theta was founded at Miami University of Ohio, and the chapter at Tulane appeared in 1889. Phi Delts were prominent in all phases of campus life and Pan- Hellenic competition during the past year. Backed by an active alumni club, a Memory Room and recreation room were installed in the house, and the living rooms were completely refurnished. The pledges exemplified the spirit of the fraternity by giving the house a new coat of paint. The energetic housemother, Mrs. Mar- jorie Brown, has contributed much time and effort towards helping the fraternity. Following a successful rush week, the first semester saw champagne parties for the sorority pledges, the Barn Dance, and the traditional Christmas party, hlighlighting the spring activities were the Formal and the annual South Sea Island Party. The Phi Delts were again active in Greenbackers, Tus k, JAMBA- LAYA, Adelphons, and religious organizations, as well as holding class offices. The chapter was well represented in honorary organi- zations and held offices in Alpha Epsilon Delta and Phi Eta Sigma. Grant Collier commanded the Navy Drill Team, while other mem- bers of Louisiana Alpha acted as officers in all three R.O.T.C. units. Again Malcolm Genet played a leading role in TUT produc- tions for the year. Rounding out the talents of the chapter, broth- ers were seen on Tulane ' s football, tennis, track, and baseball teams. 284

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