Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1961

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Page 16 text:

NEWCOMB WOMEN m • Ai ' — f - - •■ -Miss Beth Jones extends a casual welcome to the Newcomb campus. They are not unlike other college women, except that rhey are Newcomb women. They are different because of their personalities, their traditions and their individual purposes. The Newcomb way comes quickly to the newl - exposed. Rain coats over bermudas, gab sessions after dates, books with crests on the dust covers— they are all a little bit of Newcomb. And when Saturday night comes they are chic of clothes and hairdo, sophisticated in manner, womanK- in tiieir ways. They belong to Tu- lane as much as to themselves. They and we understand these intangibles. Sororities compete for the coveted Pan-Hellenic Trophy. The May Da ' Queen, Miss Cliarlene Podas, ind her In eh ' court.

Page 15 text:

Preparations are made for initiating unsuspecting Frosh into the whirl of BUY, BUY, BUY. The clothing essentials have not quite adjusted to the compact car look. RUSH . . . ORIENTATION How many fraternit - men have said, If I could just go through i-ush again, now that 1 know what was going on. And how many rush captains would say, Thank God they can ' t. Whether a rushee or rushing, the an- nual ritual of choosing pledges is uniquely fascinating. A kaleidoscopic whirl of parties, meetings, conversations and faces. The women do it a little differently, of course. More ordered. More sedate. But behind it all are the same breathless questions. Will we get her? Will they take me? Halfway through the week it seems time has stopped, and the madness v ' ill go on forever. Then, one Sunday, rush week is over, the sun shines on new pledge pins and new faces. Faces for which the world will never be the same again. The well-worn smiles and handshakes of another Rush Week.

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