Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1961

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Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 289 of 352
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Tulane Pan-Hellenic Council MEMBERS DONALD BIERMAN Alpha Epsilon Pi A ' lYLES KATZ Alpha Epsilon Pi CARL CRAINE Alpha Tau Omega ARNOLD KIRKPATRICK Alpha Tau Omega STEVE NICHOLS Beta Theta Pi JAMES NEWjMAN Beta Theta Pi CHARLES CARRIERE Delta Kappa Epsilon BENNETT POWELL Delta Kappa Epsilon FRANK BASILE Delta Sigma Phi JAMES GABLER Delta Sigma Phi ROBERT CLARK Delta Tau Delta TIMOTHY HOFF Delta Tau Delta HARRY KELLEHER Kappa Alpha CAMERON PAYNE Kappa Alpha DAVID BAYNE Kappa Sigma FRED PREAUS Kappa Sigma HAROLD LOYACANO Pi Kappa Alpha NELSON CASTELLANO Pi Kappa Alpha CHARLES CLOUTIER Phi Delta Theta TIMOTHY IRWIN Phi Delta Theta RAY BERGERON Phi Kappa Sigma BERT PONIG Phi Kappa Sigma JERRY MASHAW Sigma Alpha Epsilon FRED SEXTON Sigma Alpha Epsilon JERRY GREENBAUM Sigma Alpha Mu AARON PECK Sigma Alpha Mu WILLIS GOOCH Sigma Chi DELPH GUSTITUS Sigma Chi LARRY GREENBERG Tau Epsilon Phi KEN POLLOCK Tau Epsilon Phi JEFF COHN Zeta Beta Tau MARTY DAVIDSON Zeta Beta Tau Pan-Hel Officers Dr. Riess, Fraternity Advisor v.. ■ff:

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TULANE PAN-HELLENIC COUNCIL In 1858 the first fraternity was founded on the Tulane campus. Since that time the fraternit)- s -stem has grown and prospered to the extent that now there are sixteen national fraternities at Tulane, ail of which are governed by the Pan-Hellenic Council. The council is composed of a junior and senior repre- sentative from each fraternity. The executive function of the council is vested in the Judicial Committee, com- prised of the four officers and two members at large, wliich serves as advisor to the chairman and assists him in the performance of his duties. The Judicial Commit- tee is supplemented by the Athletic Committee, chaired by the Director of Interfraternity Activities. This com- mittee has jurisdiction over all of the various competitive activities of the fraternities, ranging from football to swimming and scholarship. In September the Council opens the year w ith a w el- coming 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 insti- tue such a program. The Week, climaxed by the Pan- Hellenic Formal features officer and pledge discussions and the community Help Day, all of which are de- signed to promote a united fraternity s ' stem on the Tu- lane campus. OFFICERS NELSON CASTELLANO Chairman BENNETT POWELL Secretary STEPHEN NICHOLS Treasurer JERRY GREENBAUiM Activities Chairman DR. KARLEM RIESS Faculty Advisor JUDICIAL COMMITTEE NELSON CASTELLANO JERRY GREENE AU.M BENNETT POWELL FRED PREAUS STEPHEN NICHOLS FRED SEXTON First Row, Left to Right: Frank Basile, David Ba ne, Ray Ber- geron, Donald Bierman, Cliarles Carriere, Nelson Castellano, Robert Clark. Secoxd Row: Charles Cloutier, Jeff Cohn, Carl Craine, Alarty Davidson, James Gabler, Willis Gooch, Jerry Grecnbaum. Third Row: Delph Gustitus, Tim Hoff, Tim Irwin, iMyles Katz, Harry KcUeher, Harold Loyacano, Jim Newman. Fourth Row: Stephen Nichols, Francis Payne, Kenny Pollock, Bert Ponig, Bennett Powell, Fred Preaus, Fred Sexton.



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Left to Right: Stanley Z. Berman, Corresponding Secretary; Donald Irwin Bierman, ice-President; Leonard Rubin, President; Stuart Ames Frank, Treasurer. ALPHA EPSILON PI Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded at New York University in 1913 and the Tau Upsilon chapter appeared at Tulane in 1951. Since that time the chap- ter has continued to gro • in both size and stature. The tradition was con- tinued tiiis year wit h an outstanding pledge class of forty-two men. This year ' s outstanding social activities included a Shipwreck Party, a Polynesian Picnic Party, and a Pledge Formal at the Prince Conti Hotel. The brothers and pledges have enjoyed the music of many of New Orleans ' finest bands at our various parties, including Clarence Frogman Henry, Sweet Emma, Bobby Mitchell, and many others. The climax of the social season came with the gala Sweetheart Formal, at which Fats Domino ' s band provided an enjoyable evening of music. AEU continued its fine scholastic rating, placing second among the six- teen fraternities on campus in this all-important area. Many of our brothers are entering professional schools. Brothers of our fraternity are active in all facets of campus life. President Stu Frank is also ' ice-President of the Pre-Med Societ - and a member of the Pre-Med honorary AEJ. Don Biennan senxs as President of the Junior Class, Young Democrats, and AEF, Mike Weinrobe was Assistant Editor of the Student Directory. Ron Katz has served as Pan-Hellenic Council Repre- sentative as well as being secretary of the A.I.A. AEII men are also active in such diversified activities as the University Center Committees, Green- backers, TUSK. APO, radio station WTUL, Circle K, 77-lB, 0BA ' , all branches of ROTC, Campus Nite, TUT, Honor Board, Glendy Burke De- bate Societv, ' I ' Hl ' , and many other activities. Talented craftsmen and their work TAU UPSILON CHAPTER

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