Tulane University - Jambalaya Yearbook (New Orleans, LA)

 - Class of 1973

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Alpha Epsilon Delta Honorary ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Barbara Brin Jerry Richman Wayne Zwick Mark Howard Craig Chaney Faull Trover George Wagner Linda Griffith Paula Burgess John McMurtrey Clifford Teich David Eisen Douglas Joseph Clare Cooper Neil Kon Arthur Yandlelll Gregory Gear Gerald Gussack Ronald Feilman Jack Dodd, Jr. Robert Bernstein Richard Krieger Paul Mogabgab David Parnell Richard Hindes Robert Schimek Dr. James Knight [13]

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Alpha Delta Pi [12] Belonging to the crowd, and standing out on your own. Working toward a common goal with girls you wouldn ' t have known otherwise, and making your own distinctive contribution. Sorority life— being a part of a sisterhood which lets you be yourself, an individual. 1 Eileen Paxton 2 Melanle Kastner 3 Judy Varnau 4 Linda Helman 5 JudyMoffitt 6 Jeanle Mcintosh II tviary Beth Podesta 8 Pat Davenport 9 Debbie Bauman 10 Mary Adore Coloney 11 Becky Dean Behind the wall: Janet Taylor Margaret Miller



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Alpha Epsilon Phi Today, Alpha Epsilon Phi has met the challenge of undergoing the process of self- evaluation. In order to survive on the New- comb campus, sororities must destroy their superficial facades and examine theirvalues, goals and ideals. With this realization, the women of A E Phi are carefully questioning the traditional structure of Greek life. Striving for honesty and unity, A E Phi will remain a stable structure on this campus. If we are willing to question rather than merely accept, we will not only survive, but make important contributions to Newcomb. A E Phi main- tains an admirably high standard of academic, political and social activism, fulfilling the modern ideals necessary in attaining meaningful sisterhood. Randy Kammer 1 Debbie Klein 2 Madelon Jaffe 3 Cindy Cohen 4 Caro Uhlman 5 Roberta Mendelsohn 6 Cathy Meyerson II Jodi Kodish 8 Marilyn Bernstein 9 Maria Cohen 10 Randy Kammer 11 Pam Title 12 VickiDuke 13 VickiReides 14 Robin Saliman 15 Barbara Buchstane 16 Carol Lavin 17 JillReikes 18 JulieAdler 19 Laurie Atlas 20 Catherine Wadel 21 Ellen Schwartz 22 Donna Levy 23 LizGuerin 24 Debbie Luskey 25 Diane Rapaport 26 SuziSachter 27 Nina Frank 28 JudyHeiman 29 Janet Clein 30 Susan Lapidus 31 Ellen Shuman 32 Sandra Hallett 33 JulieSaul 34 BobbiCohn 35 Mrs. Max Zander 36 Paula Wexler 37 Debbie Marks 38 Susan Braverman 39 JudySilberstein 40 Nancy Fisher 41 Beth Turkish UPSTAIRS: Eve Bernow Debbie Blindman Lynn Bradley Liz Clark Patti Cohn JaneFeingerts Liz Fink Marsha Flanz Pam Frank Laurie Garrett Amy Gold Sherry Hecht Amy Kahn Pam Kessler MelanieKusin Blaine Legum Nancy Miller Michele Molino Andy Mossman Ruth Muscowitz Susie Pevaroff Cheryl Pollman TriciaRich Karen Rosenthal Laurie Sanditen Susie Schwartzman Paula Shapiro Ruth Shapiro LoriSomerstein [14]

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