Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1961

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Mfjk ilkitki 4fbfl im4 First Row, Left to Right; Justin John Ansel, N. Craig Brigtsen, Jr., Charlie Broder, David T. Butler, Charles L. Chassaignac, Eddie Dragon, James H. Dunbar, III. Second Row: George A. Duncan, Frank Lawrence Faust, III, Richard Finley, Glenn B. Gatipon, Nicholas B. Hodsdon, Tim Hoff, Charles J. Howie. Third Row: Arthur S. Huey, III, Paul W. Jardis, Wilfred F. Lehder, Jr., Samuel G. .Marshall, Lawrence M. Martin, William Mcintosh, III, Fred Mitchell. Fourth Row: Russell A. Mitchell, Jr., Robert Rudolph Padron, John Poser, Virgil O. Rambo, James Y. Robinson, Raymond J. Salassi, Jr., Ncal E. Schafer. Fifth Row: Richard E. Virr, Kirk H. Webster, Louis Bayer Weisenburgh, R. Mark Wilkiemeyer, Gary L. Woods. ■JTl 299

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Left to Right: Charles H. North, Jr., Corresponding Secretary; John Waldmann Wharton, Recording Secretary; Bob Clark, President; Albert J. Derbes, III, Vice- President; Wilbert Evans Noel, Treasurer. DELTA TAU DELTA Delta Tau Delta Fraternity as founded in 1858 at Bethany College in Virginia. Thirtv one years later Beta Xi came into existence on the Tulane campus. The Delts commenced this year ' s activities with a week of dazzling rush parties, one of the most successful of -hich was the annual picnic, held in the safety of the Delta Shelter after the chosen site at Ocean Springs was rained out by Hurricane Donna. Donna also cooperated in giving special appropriateness to the traditional name of another party, the Beta Xi-clone. Members of Delta Tau Delta have been prominent in all phases of campus life again this year. Beta Xi is represented in Tulane ' s engineering, arcliitec- ture, pre-medical, classic language, and political science honor societies; the Opera Workshop and A Cappefla Choir; Phi Eta Sigma, Tusk, and Green- backers; the arsity Baseball Team, and the three R.O.T.C. units. Bob Clark and Al Taylor are ' captains of the Army Drill Team and Drum and Bugle Corps, respectively, and Al Boudreau is president of Glend - Burke. Delts are also active on the non-academic side of the ledger. Mickey Michel again conducted the Po -der Puff Bowl, and a rush of frantic foot- ball practice culminated in the ignominious defeat of the active chapter by the pledge class in Audubon Park, for which the actives forfeited a keg of beer to the victors. This year ' s social calendar was also replete, the bright- est date being the Delt Formal at the resplendent ballroom of the new Roval Orleans Hotel. The future promises much for Beta Xi as it carries on the proud tradi- tions, high standards, and true brotherhood of its past. isst Somebody drank too much BETA XI CHAPTER



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Left to Right: Harrv B. Kelleher, jr., Recording Secretary; Alan Hardy, Treasurer; Stephen A. Schniedtje, President; Harry McEnerny, III, Vice-President; Jolin Hen- drick Chidlow, Corresponding Secretar) . KAPPA ALPHA Kappa Alpha Order was founded at ' ashington and Lee in 1865. Psi Chapter ■as established at Tulane t ' enty ' ears later and since then has prided itself with an outstanding group of young men. This year as ah -ays the KA ' s upheld the principles of Southern tradition upon -hich the Order vas founded. It is expected that the fifteen pledges obtained during the last highly successful Rush Week will follow in the tradition of General Robert E. Lee, who is considered the ideal gentleman, and is placed in high admiration by every KA. Not forgetting that they are a social fraternity, the KA ' s gave parties that will be remembered for years to come. A few of the parties were the annual Bushman ' s Ball, the Cotton Bra ' l, and, of course, the Old South Ball. The KA ' s are always active participants in Pan-Hellenic activities. Such members as Terry Terrebone, halfback standout, Gus AVenzel, the Wave ' s basketball captain, Dick Langenbahn of Greenbackers, and Porcher Miles, Tommy Zander, and Cam Payne of Adelphon fame, adequately represent the KA spirit. E ' ' 7A7 ia Shades up in the Kappa house? PSI CHAPTER

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