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First Row, Left to Right: Arnie Abramson, Allen Donald Adel- son, Michael Bashuk, Bernard H. Berins, Steve Blank, Stanley Louis Blend, Richard W. Bussoff, .Martin S. Clawans, Howie Cohen. Second Kow. Mel Drucker, James M. Feld, Gerald Marvin Fried- man, Richard P. Friedman, Moses Haym Goldberg, Peter Good- man, Howard Wayne Gordon, Dean Gottehrer, Marcus J. Grapes. Third Rcw: How ard Hershberg, Howard D. Isaacs, Stephen D. Kafka, Jacob L. Karnofsky, Myles Mathias Katz, Robert S. Klein, Peter Lee Kochman, Danny Kovnat, Richard S. Kugler. Fourth Row: Jack Leicher, Harris A. Lichtenstein, Richard L Manas, Ronald B. Marks, Michael Marvins, Louis K. Meisel, David .Meyers, Har -ey D. .Mitnick, Allan Nathanson. Fifth Row; Larry Neuman, Ellis Jay Pallet, Ted Ranzal, Edwin H. Reitman, Larry Rice, Alan Michael Rockway, Louis A. Ruben- stcin, William Rubin, Lloyd Sampson,. Sixth Row: Robert Samuels, Joel Shapiro, Charles P. Scliiller, Mel Schneidman, Ken Seidel, S. Ronald Slipman, Leonard J. Spillert, Richard L Sunshine, Bob Allen Tessler. Seventh Row: Barry M. Vogel, Harold Wainer, Roy Walter, Barry Walt Weiner, Mike Weinrobe, Phillip i L Weitzman, Nathan Samuel Wexler, Stephen J. Whitfield, Mark Wickman. Eighth Row: Harry S. Wiiks, Allan David Yasnyl, Stephen N. Zimmerman. AEI 289
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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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Left to Right: John I. Hulse, IV , Historian; John James Barcelo, III, President; Robert James Whann, III, Treas- urer. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Alpha Tau Omega was the first fraternity founded after the War Between the States at Virginia Military Institute in 1865. Louisiana Beta Epsilon Chapter was established at Tulane in 1887. After an extremely successful Rush Week, highlighted by the notorious Voo Doo, glorious Plantation and uproarious Prohibition parties, Beta Ep- sUon pledged 19 promising young men. Ninety percent of these men ob- tained the grades required for initiation, thereby proving their adherence to the standards of Alpha Tau Omega. Immediately before first semester exams, confusion was brought upon the brothers by moving to their new house at 712 Broadway. But soon with the fine help of industrious Alumni and our considerate .Mother ' s Club, the ne - house became a worthy center of Tau activity. Beta Epsilon ' s social calendar included such outstanding events as the Barn Yard Part - and the Comic Strip Party. At our annual Christmas Party the brothers secret lives were exposed in slanderous verse, and Nixon Ad- ams as a roly pol - Santa distributed gifts to the orphans. The Sweetheart Formal in the Centur - Room of the Monteleone Hotel closed the first semester in style. Active in all phases of Pan-Hellenic competition, the ATO brothers won first place in the annual homecoming decorations contest and placed in hand- ball and pool. Beta Epsilon had its members in many honorary and elective organizations. Bill Argus, Representative at Large to the Student Council and President of the Sailing Club, was chosen as a member of ODK. iVIickey Simons played on the varsity basketball team and Joe Brown served as President of AED. Van Kirk homework assignment? BETA EPSILON CHAPTER
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